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r THE KIKSTON FREE rHESS. FKIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918 TOE DAILY FREE PRESS XL CALT KUXTON, Tailor and lUaap ' TM.joi Every Day Ejftelt Sunday by the Kinston Free Fmi Ce, Jue Klmton. N. C. :' : .: C.;t8rd at the pottofiSrs at Kinston, North Carolina, ai aeeond-elaee matter nnder act ef Congress, March S, 1879. SubeerlpUea Bate Fayabla la Advance: Ona Week ........f .10 CI Ifontha ..,...'.1260 n Wontb ....... .f A& Three Month ...,.L2S Ona Year ......... .15.00 ; . STZV7 tOEK OFFICE-!) E. 43nd St, Mr. Ralph. R. Efullan. la tola charge of Eastern Department File of Tin Free Preit can be aeen. ,' VE5TERN OFFICE la charge of Mr. C. J. Anderson, Karquette Building, Chicago, where file of The Frea Praia eaa be aeen. Subscriber are tequested to notify, by Telephone 75, The Free Ftest of any irregularity of delivery or Inat terxflon whatsoever n the part of the carrier. After 1 p. m. subscriber are requested to call Weat arn Union and report failure to get the paper. A copy will be aent promptly, If complaint ia made before 9 p. m., without cost tojsubscriber. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTODER 4. 1918. Buy a bond to-day. Xiim! Kuml to the (Fourth Annual Exhibit of the Kin tn Fair. -' ' r Remember the greatest local fair in America ia to be , held In Kinston, North Carolina, October IS, Id, 17 and 18. Everybody ia invited, Turkey wanta to quit, say one new dispatch while another declarea that there ia no truth to the rumor. It da not difficult to trace the report that had a German origin. ' . ' " Whether your community goes over the top in tin Fourth Liberty Loan drive or not, if you fail to do youi. part, you are travelling under falae colore, t They are atill coming back! We refer to those sub crtber who forgot ta pay up before October 1, 1018. One by one, and sometime two at a time, they come in and Inquire: "How do I stand?" Very welcome indeed are all who so return to the fold. ' t , y ; Die pay in advance rile la in effect. Those whose fubicriptionji expire subsequent to October 1, 1D18 will la cut off If sot renewed. Watch your label and send in your renewal promptly. City subscriber should require a receipt invariably and keep up Vlth their subscriptions. HOW MUCH AM I ABLE TO LfcNU? , $313,900! Do you get the figures? More than half a million dollar Is required of Kinston and Lenoir County before October 19, 1918 to properly carry on the war. The Fourth Liberty Loan quota for this county la not large when the resources and the ability of the people ere considered. From the viewpoint of past standards, however, $513.1M)Q is a huge sum. The people of this county must .get a bigger vision of their individual re sponsibility than they ever had"before In this drives, Mot only must those who have subscribed to former is sue and who- have taken their ehare of7 war-savings stamps, buy again, but those who have failed to realize their responsibility in times past must help bear the burden. This war ia everybody' fight. No c itir.en of 'America has the right to enjoy the priv ileges of such citizenship if he Is unwilling to carry his part of the ltad. The man who is able, and few there are nowadays who cant talce some bonds, and fails te buy bonds t Just as much a slacker as the man of draft age, who hides 'in the bushes and tries to escape .doing his parts. There )t no difference. The finger of scorn should and will be pointed at the slacker dollar just as much at aa the coward who dodge service in the trenches. How much an I able to lendT after denying myself of those unnecessary things that I can get on without, is tho searching question that every man must put to him self anil answer conscientiously With his dollars, if he is not ta be branded as a slacker. KEEPING IN TRIM, BEST PLAN. While the health authorities give assurances that there Is no need for alarm or panic because of the prevalence of Spanish influenza here, there is warrant for every precaution to prevent the spread tf the malady, Snecz. ing in the open ia in bad repute now.. In fact sneezing in the open Is always in bad form and dangerous to one's neighbors,' but especially so when a disease so readily conveyed by sputum particles set free with the couch, sreere and spitting habit, is epidemic.- Keep'ng one's body clean is also essential. Care and tsbscrvance of the aimple rulea suggested by the health authorities will do much to retard the spread the disease. Looking after one' 'physical condition and keeping fit will give the germs, as is the case with all diseases, more difficulty In getting a hold. . , a ' Bnlgnria has fallen out; Turkey want "to stop; Aus tria-Hungary is still in a receptive mood fpr peace ne gotiation and there is ground for suspicion that Germany would like to quit if she could do so without crying "Kamerad." It is reported on good authority that the evacuation if Belgium is being seriously discussed in Berlin. , Well, let' ..smile. ' . . Perfume Is going up, aays a dispatch from Rome. Well thar.k ytu, that ia one thing we can get on without. HIT ADS Email Farm for Rale It 1-? acre edge of city. 3, E. Hood, Dly 9-11 tf. Wanted A lady that catt play a pi ano to . demonstrate ..sheet music. Apply Forrest II. Smith., Dly 930 tf Nice room for gentlemen. Steam heat, hot and cold water. Or. Ira Mi Hardy: ' ' Dly 8-31 tf. Loot Automobile, trank handle. Und er return to Geo. W. Well and re ceive reward. Dly 10-1 tf. For Kent One brick store located near Ford Garage. See Mrs. Lil lian Perry. ' Dly 10-3. 4. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Tor Sale Farm of ISO acre., 80 in high state cultivation, attuated on brick road 7 mile from New ' Corn. Suitable to raise tobacco or any other crop Can aell on reason able term. Address W. H. Hender son, New Bern, N. C Dly 9-17 to 10-16 For Kent Furnlnhed room by day or week. Modern conveniences. 402 W. Blount St. Dly 10-4 to 7 Two or three unfurnished rooms for rent. Close in. Modern conven iences. Apply "K. W." care Free Press. ' rly 10-4 to 9 For Sale Peanut roaster cheap, in good condition. Apply to Frank Daly, Richlands. N. C. ' Dly 9-21 to 104 Wanted Young ladlea aa telephone operator. Salary paid while learn ing. Apply Carolina Telephone & Telegraph CX E. North St. Dry 9-21 tf. No time like .the present to stop indigestion and tetomaeh ills. IMi-o-na tit'Lleta do the work. Sold by J. E. Hood A. Co.; your money back if they foil. . adv Government needs 12,000 clerka at Washington. Examinations North Carolina in October. Salary 1,200. Experience unnecessary. Men and women desiring government post tiona write for free particular, JVC, j Leonard (former Civil Service Ex aminer), 14.14 Kenuia Building, Wash. ington. Dly 9-30; 10-1, 2. 3, 4 c::n eime RiiEomc mi HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOU Stop the palnf Cive me relief! That' what'yn want when you're hurt, that' what you get with Sloan's Lini ment. It not only ''kills pain," but does it quickly, without delay. If you're tormented by Rheumatism, Jx'rurulgia, Sprains, bruises, Backache, snd body or nerve pain just ere how qtnckly a little Slwn'e Liniment give nixf. The very erst application mts ad co.-rJjrta. Seem to reach right r " " "- down to the seat of the trouble, warm ing and easing the nervee and tissues. You caa alnuwt feel the inflammation, swelling or stiffness aubaide, aa th Pain growa let and leas. You don't even have to wait to rub tn Sloan's Liniment. It penetrates, and its clear, clean liquid can be poured right on the akin without staining. Cct a generoua aue bottle from -your druggist today. lOIJLD nun ' o f 1 ! t t Il3 Cream Canch ICS Cold Soda If It's Ice Cream Fresh Candyor Fruit You Want Tfcs Candy Kitchen is the placeVisit us j f ; and you will be pleased. 1 Price Are Ri-lit.-Quality Better OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN BRONCHIAL -ASTHMA. Mrs. Graf 8aya Vinol Cured Her. . Darlington, Pa, "I suffered from bronchial Asthma so badly I . would often have to sit up half of tho night or lean over tho back of a chair, and so weak I could hardly walk across the floor, I had spent lots of money for different Asthma medicines with out help -hut Vinol helped me so I sleep well, and am bo well and stronjr I am doing; all my work on the farm." Mrs. Emma Graf, - Vinol is a constitutional remedy which contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese pep tonates and Klyeerophosphatea. Wo stronirly recommend Vinol. J. E. Hood A Co. and druggists everywhere. P. S. If you have skin trouble try Saxol (Salve. Money back if it fails adv; Why Pcllor UD Cre3?Usp"Ccl3-ir Common-Sense, Simple, Kever Fail, Ton can tear out yotir corns and suf fer, or jrou can hx1 off yonr corn, anil ftiillo. 'Ilia juy-ix-Hllnn way la th tl-It" way. II la the only hanii?,, palulsM way ia tlie world, 1 wo orot G Hm IW M That Com-Uu M0fta4t ea4 Ifca Cam b a 'Wl of 'VJets-It" on any eorn or eailu ln at ui-e. Tbe otxtk Ituuily luwn, uif from ttis ao that ou ran pl it 9 wiu your flnirwa lnonpHee, ywln lwialy. Ilka pwiiiiu banana. imtt tuff, t.a Ii don that N-furt. Thr' Only oi -n t'!.T 'H)vt-I t." Tor rpp. J xtp bit lth tape aiiit bnml aa, tnoa aqulrminir from Irrttatluf mlvw. Il'.all i Iwrlrily. ToamiiHli'ti by raiora an.l nrr. that's butclwry, ru1touliui,uniifs.vvary,lanl.-(rxi. Vs "tieH-H, tu li!Tiy y lrapli, J flul.s.alwartsur. Taka no r haneea. I (' t "iiii. It." lHot bo taultit tiy loittatlunit. S. that yon Uvtu-It," iBta-lt,' tlia iruarariteed, money tark eora-Mraov.r, the only aura ny, eoitsbutatrinBt any dru aUirn. M t J by O. IwrvBO A Co Chicago, 111, Sold in Ktnston and recommended s , ! S ; . ' , ! :-'ivf.. ;', ' . v .;V i i t - 4-?-'!! J 1 - , -"4trf!!?i.'i.jf-,i'fi v ' '"'t 'f Mil' a . ' 1 ' " ' ,V ; .;''- JJ i7 -.. r-v an TTs Til OTN i4 ii mii It's the American Navy's biggest job. Enormous numbers of soldiers, unbelievable amounts of arms and munitions, millions of tons of . food must go daily. Lives are staked against unseen mines and treach erous torpedoes. Some day our navy and its allies will come at grips with Germany's strong sea power. There must be no failure. We must provide more ships, more men, more guns, to rid the sea of murderous jackal Ger mans, fouljighters that they are. JToiBrtEie MgMimg UmMh Buy more Liberty Bonds and help build a x bigger navy. Buy bonds, the way they fight to the utmost. 4 . Buy today-at any bankcash or installments ACROSS, THE WAJERS By Odette Gastlnel, a Thlrteen-Yearv ' Old French Girl. - It was a little river almost a brook. ' It waa culled the Yser. One could talk from one side to the other without rais ing one's voice. Tho birds could fly over it with one sweep of their wings. -.And on its bank there were millions of . men, the one turned toward the other, eye to eye. Bat the difference which -separated them was greater than that between the stars In the sky. It was the difference which separates justice from Injustice. The ocean is so great that the aea-gulls do not dare to cross It. During seven days ands seven nights the great steamships of Amer ica, going at full speed, must drive through the deep waters before the lighthouses of France come Into view. But from one elde to another, hearts are touching. ' y ODETTE GASTINEL, 77.j Space CcnSribcieJ to. WuvtLzj L's Wcr ty - New York Clothing .Company "The Popular Store" r V a M as the world's best corn remedy by -Prompt DcIhu'JJ" l" 4104-4.,. E. B. Xarston
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