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THE KLNbTOiN FKEE 1'KESS.M 1 TUT SHAY,' SEPTEMBER 1Q; 1918 THE DAILY FREE PRESS H. GALT BRAXTON, Editor Bad Mfnage Published Every Lay Except Sunday by tho Kinston Fret . . '' Prtu Co, Ine Kinston, N. C. ' Entered at the postofffce at Kinston, North Carolina, as tecond-elaae matter under act of Congress, March 8, 1879. Subacriptloa Batea Payable la Advance: fit Months 2.60 One Month $ ,45 Itrw Month .....L25 One Week f .10 On Yew fo.00 : NEW YORK OFFICE 80 E. 43nd St, Mr. Ralph R. liullgen, in sole charge of .Eastern Department Files " at Tkt Free Press can be seen, WTO? TERM OFFir.E In chares of Mr. C. 1. Anderson. Press can be seen. . finhaeribera are raaneateA to notify, bv Teteohone 75. 1U t. Du.. v m (tMamtiitv A loll ttaw m 1 n f - 1 testion whatsoever on the part of the carriers. After 7 p. m. subscribers are requested to call West . era Union and report failure to get the paper. A copy will be sent promptly, if complaint is made before 9 p. m., without cost to subscriber. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10 1918. r Thursday is Registration Day, remember! ;v . . - ; The fellow who is between the ages of 18 and 45 and is not engaged in 'one of the essential industries as listed by Uncle Sam, had better be looking for another job. We believe it waa the noted Sam Jones, who declared that "The main toad to hell was paved with good Inten tions. Certainly there are some of the by -paths paved with the intentions of the Huns. :riy::..:i;;M' " i ' . , - : Walking Is recognised as one cf the best of exercises but it is hard on the fellow who hasn't done any of it for many years to have to fcot it around on Sunday. No 111 affects will come of it, however.' .' . "Ludeadorff intends to hold present line" says a news dispatch from London quoting the German official com munique. Yes,' and if we remember Hindenburg intend ed tj get to Paris on April Fool's (Day and the Kaiser nati ome intentions about getting to St. Petersburg (Petrograt) during the early stages of the war. NOT A NEW CRY. The liquorites know that they are not sounding a new cry when they ie the old "loss of revenue" bugbear in their efforts to item the tide of prohibition. They think 'hat as the Nation needs every dollar that it is possible to raist to carry cn tfie war, it is an opportune timo to get a hcurinj;. They may fool some who are easily fooled and who dopend on somebody els to think for them. No' argument that the liquorites have ever tried to make hat more flareback in it than has the economic I phase cf the question. Fof every dollar lost in revenue is multiplied manifold In increased productiveness and efficiency of those whose faculties are blighted and warped by the curse of strong drink. The loss of revenue is a mere bagatelle as compared with the happiness and sunshine that cornea into' the lives and homes of those who are re.:ued from demon rum. This happiness and surshine is bound to make for greater productiveness and the Nation is ricK not so much because of what its f axes are as what it produces in men and material. Give to America or any other nation increased productiveness and the revenue needed to run the affairs cf state will take care rf itself. Then the American people won't listen to tha money talk of the boozeists for It matches the souls of men against dollars and lAmerica is consecrated to higher principles. The old cry will not be heard. Liquor is docmed. It has always been a curse. It alwaya will be. It has damned more souls than all other agencies of tho devil combined and every dollar that has ever been paid to tht Government aa tribute for the privilege of doing so has been expended and more to maintain the jails, alms housea and other. arms of the Government ter.uired tj look after the traffic and its victims. Announcoment that (he home for wayward girls and fallen women, authorized by the last session of the Gen eral Assembly, which has been established at Samar caid, will be ready for the reception of inmates about !he middle of the month is gratifying to those who stood for an I Wcrked for the institution. Too long has North Carolina worked on the suspended sentence and leave to depart plan. ,This transference only removes the scene of crime and degradation. It only relieves one com munity at the expense of janother. The opening of a dome where the unfortunates can be sent and some per haps refrrmed and restored is but meeting an obligation that has long rested upon the Strfte. " We are still- of -the opinion that same sort of similar mactment to the "work or fight' rule for the men should be wrought out for the benefit of those girls and women who do uothing but idle away their time and render no help to the Red Cross. Congratulations and bent wishes to our neighbor county f Craven in its laudable effort to place itself in tho honor' list of those counties which have reached their apportionment iu the War-Savings Drive. ''When the soda water clerks are transferred to some essential work, wonder what attraction the girls will find for visiting the places? I You, Too, Can Have Soft, Healthy Luxuriant - HAIR . Il'i merely a matter of cire. Frequent wathing, followed by a brik shampoo, ii helpful but to Kcurt permanent r suits you muit rid yourielf of dandruff. TOfiO ttfiitffi "Zfce SCALP TONIC 80a Two Sizes $1.00 - ii an unequalled preparation for dan druff and all arfrrtinna and irritations of the tralp. It rlram, (often! and beautifies the hair, promoting a more healthy and luxuriant growth. Died and endorted by thousands. GetTono Sralps at any Rnod drug More 50c and fl.00. Ak for it by name. The Tono-Scalpa Co., Inc RICHMOND,, VIRGINIA ' Inn SAS V4J ' The Sampe Shoe Store of Kins ton, Hunter Building, guarantees to save every man or women from 60 centa to f 3.00 on their shoes. Is the saving worth while? Try us for your next pair. SAMPLE SHOE STORE. adv tf. A Real Remedy for Falling Hair Here's good news for men and women whose hair la falling out, who re growing bald and have scalps covered with dandruff that itch like mad. , J. E. Hood t Co. it any good drug gist can now supply you with the genuina Parisian sage (liquid form), which is guaranteed to quickly, sure ly and safely abolish every sign of dandruff," stop itching scalp and fall ing hair and promote a new growth, or money refunded. Thousands can testify to the ex cellent results from its use; some who feared baldness now glory in their abundant hair, while othrs who suffered for years with dandruff and itching head got a clean, cool scalp after just a few days' use of this simple home treatment No matter whether bothered with falling hair, gray hair, matted, stringy hair, dandruff , or itching scalp try Parisian sage you will not be disappointed. It's a scientific pre paration that supplies all hair needs. . .: adW FaraiLasid Dp. Albert D. Parrott Practice Llailtei to Genito-Urlaary cyeolaeepy, rectal diseases and ges era! surgery. 1:00 to 9:00 p. m. . At HospHal 9:00 to 12:00 a. ta. Honrs 1:80 to 6:00 p. ra. DEL GEO. E, KORNEGAY 8PECIAUST. Ia Dboasea of Wesaea and CklMrea Offieot 108 W. Caswell St Office Hoars: 10 to IX. The Sample Shoo Store (Hunter Building, Kinston), wants your shoo business this fail. The shoe are right and the pfrforsar br. ;Try us for your nss7 (air.Q .OlPLt SHOE STORE. adv. tf. Cut Up Right wiHtring More Money I SOLD AT AUCTION io irxwiwrxm farm 1 '' uur Surveyors Know HOW We Subdivide and Sell at Auction CITY SUBURBAN AND FARM PROPERTY Before you evea eonuder f tho saw of your property, J writs for information of our Z Auction methods. It will convince you that yoanctd jUIW eWspQjov? jtotoMaW yforytn.A'vflc rmSTfAUY CO fe'j ZjM Vfel-J X X . mN;,rV.y!.l , yiAsr 5& L J L - .5te " The Sample Shoe Store (Hunter Building, Kinston), wants your shoo business this fall. The shoe are right and the prices are better. Try us for your next pair. SAMPLE SHOE STORE. adv. tf. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION. W. G. McAdoo, Director General of Railroads. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAl: raasenger liata Scitedule Corrected to May 1, 1918. (As information ana not guaranteed j Traina Leave Klnstoo 7:60 A. M. for New Bern, Mor head City, Beaufort, Oriental'. Washington, Elizabeth City. Norfolk. Parlor Car New Bern to Nor folk. Connecting at Norfolk with Rati and Steamer Linet to an points oast, ana noixn, a 11:21 P. M. Daily for New Bern, Morehead City and Beaufort. points west. Washington fo. Raleigh and 1:46 P. v M. Daily for New Bern Sleeping Car New Bern to Noik, ' donnecting at Nor folk i with Rail and Steamer Washington , and Norfolk 10:26 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro and Lines to points east, north and west. 7:89 P. M. Daily for Goldsboro and points west snd south. 5:80 A. M. Daily for Goldsboro and points west and south. J. P. D ALTON, G P. A. W. I. NICHOLSON, T. A. Kinston. N. C US FARM SALES OU SPECIALTY TERRITORY INUMITEO Atlantic Coast Realty Co. THB NAM! THAT JUSTIFIKS VOUM CONPIOKMCK rmTRSBURG, VA. OFFICES GREENVILLE, KC Rcfercacesi Any Bank la Petersburg, Va. or Crtconlk, N.C Carter's Little' Liver Fills You Cannot be Constipated and Happy SaMBPm iatl Dom i fat emits ITTU IVER jwut. A.RemedyJhat Makes Life Worth Living ASPUSL1:, f AIITER'S'IRON PILLS snany colorleoa facoo bat wIB creatJy aclp snoot pJfac4 people Southern Railway System No. 1392:00 p. m. for Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro and Wpnston- Salem, connecting at Greensboro for reclining chair car Goldsboro to Winston-Salem. ':it-"::;'f'i No. 21.-6:45 a. m. fof Raleigh. Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Stntesville and Asheville, connecting at Grecnuboro for points north and south and at Asheville for Cincinnati, Chicago, St Louis, Memphis and all points wst (This tram operates via Winston-Salom and Barber). Parlor car Goldsboro to Asheville. J. O. JONES, ' Travelling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of William Durward Pollock, deceased, late of the County of Lenoir, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit thorn to the under signed at her residence in the City of Kinston, NV G, on or before the 2Gth day of August. 1919. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - - All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate set tlement, v-v 7 '' . This the 26th day of August, 1918. FRANCES HOKE POLLOCK, Administratrix of William Durward Pollock, deceased. Y. T. ORMOND, Tttomey. Dly 8-27; 9-3, 10, 17, 24j 10-1. SrWE UGAR ItXltHE yTs MAN" VHO UsIikSM JLii3 1 . ' . y ' ' " 1 "... V ,1. Subscribers to The Daily. Free ftess: THE mi instr esBoartl Has ordered that all daily newspapers require CASH-IN-ADVANCE before sending out papers. This or der becomes effective October 1st, 1918. , The order is as follows: "Discontinue sending papers after date of expiration of subscription, unless sub scription, is renewed and paid for." Paper Supply Contingent Upon Compliance The priorities division of the War Industries Board has placed paper mills on the priority list for fuel with the distinct uaderstanding that all mills will exact from their customers a pledge to comply with the rules of board and cooperate in every way possible in the sav ing of paper before any shipments of paper will be made. NEWSPAPERS HAVE NO THE ALTERNATIVE The papers must if they expect to stay in business comply with this rule. ". C. , -':'N 'yv;---: '',?' : Subscribers Should at Once Look up Their Subscriptions and Arrange to Have Them Paid in Advance by October 1st, 1918 The Free Press Will Endeavor; to Live up the Letter and Spirit of the Law mil Vou t? Fire 3 mrrs. TVX. WAR-SAYINGS, , STAJIPS, .
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