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THE DAILY FREE PRESS H. GALT BRAXTON, Editor and Manarcr PublUhed Ertry Day Except Sunday by the Kinston Fre Presf Co., Inc., Kinston. N. C Entered at the postoffice at Kinston, North Carolina, ai aeeond-claaa matter nnder act of Congrto, March 8. 179- Snbecriptloa Ratet Payable la Advance: One Weak $ JO Urn Month UU Om Month M Six Montha $2.50 One Year IS 00 NEW YORK OFFICE 80 E. 42nd St, Mr. Ralph R. MulLgmn, in sole charge of Eaitern DeDartment. Files of The Free Presi can be aeon. WESTERN OFFICE In enarge of Mr. C J. Anderaon, .rqnette Building; Chicago, where fllea o The Free Preaa can be aeen. Bubscrtbera are requested' to notify, by Telephone 75, The Free Preae of any irregularity of delivery or inat tention whataoever on the part of the carriera. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1919. Eyfen a, wood-be burglar is aomewhat excusable for walking off after taking a look at the city's bastile in preference to, accepting apartmenU therein. The delay in the peace, treaty at Paria ii causing more or less concern. It has Wi? charged by bume opponents of the league of nations that that instrument was the stuml-liju block. President Wilson has denied that such was tins case and it appears that the tangle arises over questions of boundary and defense. At any rate what ever may be the nindrances, the people of the world will breathe a aigh of relief when peace is actually con aummated. WARD POLLING PLACES. Just why the City Democratic Executive Committee should ignore the amendment to the city charter pro viding for a polling place in each ward in arranging for the primary, The Free Press does not know. - Tiie primary Uing a party affair may not be sub ject to the law but the good effect of the separate voting places, if there is to be any realized, must certainly come from the primaries as well as the regular elections. The primary is, as every citizen knows, virtually an elec tion. If the ward polling places are to be discarded in the primary, the? there is really little reason for set ting them up for the regular election, as The Free Press sees the matter. Section I! of the amendments reads: "That there shall be a voting or polling place in each ward for the voters thereof, the voting places to be designated by the board of aldermen of the city." . " Kinston has grown since the old system of having one polling place was inaugurated. There is really need now for an executive committee in each ward. The con gestion at the courthouse incident to all the voters casting their ballots there, has been both disagreeable and conducive to loose practices. The Board of Aldermen will probably take up the matter of designating the ward polling placed at their meeting Monday night Would it not be well for the Democratic Executive Committee to conform, to the amendment, even though the law does not specifically bind them to do so? GOVtR?ORS ACTION APPROVED. Governor Bickctt'a refusal to grant a pardon to Thad Tvndall measures with justice, The Free Press believes Even these who signed his petition, many of them at least, and who did so from sheer sympathy for his tin- fortunate wife and children, will down deep in their hearta approve the Governor's action. Thud Tyndall is no ordinary or casual criminal. Ilia conduct indicated the most amazing defiance of the law As the Governor points out in hia findings in the case, "lie has shamefully abused opportunities given him to reform." The Free Press has henrd Superior Court Judges say that they would impose road eentonces on bootleggers more frequently if it was r.ot for the fact that the Gov ernor is prone to turn them out. While we haven't agreed with the Judges on that point, there Li umiues-tionaSly-twrmtnjr to the prison sentence when the hope of a pardon is brighter. Thad Tvmlail'fc experience will not only teach him thn lesson as the Governor points 'out, but it will serve aa notice to others that the laws of the State must be up held and that they cannot be broken with impunity. SAVING HABIT GROWING. The Souths progress In acquiring the saving habit is most encouraging. According to the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank an increase of forty-five per cent, in the per capita savings of the South has been realized since the outset of the European war. ' Thu South has always lagged in the matter of indi vidual thrift. It is true that there have been many monumental exceptions, but the savings deposits in the South have never reflected the credit that has been shown by other sections. It is unquestionably true that the war has encouraged savings and economies that all" the American people had heretofore failed to practice. One of the greatest blessings that should come with the period of reconstruction both in the South and the country at large i the saving habit. (American people and especially those o the South, have not been a frugal people. The tendency has been more to live up to tno very limit of resources. There is a happy medium between spend-thriftness and Denuriousness which the people of this country can well afford to reach as an outgrowth of the war and its lessons. ' a "fpn.iw is anti everything that means growth and prosperity of his homo community, ought to take something for the disease or move to a dime tnat sunt, his health better. WIDOWER CONGRATULATED "Since my wife's death, five years ago, I have suffered greatly from stomach and liver trouble and gas attacks. ' I lost over CO lbs., and at times wai as yellow as saffron. My doctors could not help me. Six dosoa of Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured me. I have regained my weight and every one is congratu lating ana on how well I look." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intestin al ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. J. E. Hood & Co. and drug gists everywhere. adv. For bargains in footwear come to Sample Shoe Store, Hunter Build ing. - . . . adv. W. T. PARROTT, M. D. KINSTON. N. C. Practice Limited to Xray Work, Diagnose and Consultations. Hours 9-10 a. m. 2-5 p. m. No Sunday Work Except In Urgent Cases. To Reduce Your Weight Quickly and Easily If you are too fat, or if your figure has become flabby and you are car- rvinir around a burden of annoying unhealthy flesh, the cause is, ten chances to one, lack of oxygen car rying power of the blood and faulty assimilation of the food. Too little of the food is boing made into good hard tissue and muscle and too mucn into little globule of fat. Every man and woman reader of this paper who is too fat, whose flesh is soft and flabby should try the new preparation, Phynola, a simple, but remarkably efficient formula put up for convenient home use, Go to J. E. Hood & Co.'a today and get a box of these wondorful Thy nola talilets; take one after each meal and one at bed time. They are pleasant to take, entirely safe and gives .splendid results .quickly and easily. No dieting, strenuous exer cising, drastic massaging or appli ances. Just a simple Phynola tab let four times a day and in a short time your weight is reduced on all parts of the body to what it should be. (lv- For bargains in footwear come to Sample Shoe Store, iHuhter Build- ina. " flic Leather iCl3lrSlD0kIieG SKccpYourShocsNcat LI QUIDS A , VnNsWHITE.T AND PASTES FORBlACKy TAN ANO OX-BLOOD BROWN) SHOES IMUCV COWOnOM ov lurrAto.M v. luutx la All It Brnnefcee. Bl tsU Bought an! SoUL W. D. LaROQUE Insurance 8nd Real Estate. C:ncfr-2U-21! Enter Bid. TELEPHONE 7. This Corn Will . Pes! Right Off ! ikts-It" Makes Conn Come Off The "Banana-Peel Way! "Wh'v havo to nop on the floor, otiuociu yourself' up like th letter :'.", and with IiuIrIiiK eyoa draw your lace up Into a wrinkly knot while you KO'JKe and pull ut the "quick" of R teiulr corn? lot t i'"'TiMiilriu-,lii -, in Ti'f . Ih.1 Draw Appliod in a Fw SeaadV- 'iherr'i No Fimuis or Cattinc 'GU4l" Alw,i WorkJ old. avaK way. "Gets-It" la t ho - modern, painless, lmpla way.. I nn uvfr nnd put two drops of "i;om-ll" on the corn, put ycur rtmkii.r nrwl shoe rlRht on attain, mid forK- he corn. I'nln Is eiud. "Octn-K" h;is revolutionised the treatment of corns, it never Irri tates the true llesh. ou'U stop llmpin on the Bide of your Bhoe. and do away with Kreany salves, bundling linml.-iKeB. thick planter and painful methods. Use "(lets-lV , It's common sense. 'Deis-It;" the guaranteed, money- . ba.'k.corn-remover,theonly sure way, o..iH but a trlile at any druir atore. Wt'dbyK.l-awrence&Co.,Chlcu0,ilL Sold in Kinston and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by E. Hood & Co. and E. B. Marston Drug Co., Dunn's Drug Store ul Lenoir Drug Co. Dr. Mercer C. Parrott Physician and Surgeon. Office with Dr. A. D. Parrott on W. Gordon St. PHONES: Residence 701. Office 14. DR. GEO. B. KIRKMAN Eyesight Specialist. Glasses Fitted Correctly Cross Eye Straightened KINSTON. N. C Graduate from McCormick's Medical College, Chicago, I1L See the new line of shoes Just ar rived at Sample Shoe Store, Hun LONG-WEARING SOLES MEAN LOTSHOE BILLS "I have never been able to get half the service from other soles that I Ket from MfcOlin Isoies, says n. . onei lenherger, a traveling salesman of Iiaston, Pa. Long service from the soles means lowered slice costs, for that is where shoes wear out quickest. When next you need new chocs buy them with Keolin Soles. You pay no more than for shoes that give less wear and you can get them in many styles for men, women, and children. Have these durable, comfortable and waterproof soles put on your old shoes, too. All good repair shops carry tbem. They are made, scien tifically, by The Coodyear Tire & Kubber Co.- Akron. Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear all other heels. fleolin Soles .After all, the vitality the car depends on the battery ' IF the ignition is not ab solutely right, no part of the car can function properly. Many a car stays in the old age class while in reality its life is Lareljr half spent-bc-cause its nerves are paralyzed, by a failing battery. The Evercady Storage Battery has proved a veritable fountain of youth for thousands of such cars. Thu guarantee u exeep' tionalbut th perform-' one of the tCveready make it eaty for i to make good. Yee, a year and a half . Surprise the Family Tonight f5ake them some crispy, tasty, goldqn-brown biscuits made from OCCO-NEErCHEE Self-Rising Flour. Then watch the way those goodies disappearone. two, three.four and every one as good as the last. . i OGCO -NEE-GHEE Self -Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money I With it you can make the same appetizing biscuits, waffles, muffins and cakes time after time. 1 nere s no more guessing. It has mixed with it, in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt. It's economical because it saves you the cost of these three materials, uuy a Dag ot OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour today. Look for the Indian Head on the bag. At all grocers. When you prefer to bake with plain flour buy Peerless the best of its kind. AUSTIN-HEATONQO., Durham, N. C. 0 KUTTYHUflK BLUE Is the finest made 'and the best value a save useless bot ties, boxes, etc.and the freight on them, and get blue instead. Diamond, McDonnell & Co., Phila., Invemorscf Stick Blue. DR. ALBERT D. PARROTT A Practiced Limited to Genito-Unnary, Cytoscopy, Hectal DiHeasea and General Surgery. Phones: Office 14 Residence 197 Hospital 185-J. Hours: At Hospital 9-12 Office 2:30-5:30 Sunday by Appointment. lIONE .544 . . OffirUI EnnJ SkSu'lMi FrMTarttefl tourlou.Sil C,urmJ Repairs M all nJrd ml of 3tot.g E.ll.riM. Thu Samnle Shoe Storef Hunter : Building) man is jusf back from the shoe markets with plenty of foot wear to fit the Whole faraily-And at prk.?i'less than today's wholesale cost. adv. Formu mm brassieres wMsk vorn in connection wlih V. C Coret, iuro gown-fit perfection uendcrlze bust-linea tld to facd m.n.d fini.h r.l bust that Ihe conet occomr!ith? below, i.d give tho neccuurr f:nihiog touch to tha "P'orrri-FahionabUs" Bolero, BhikUxuix an 4 SurpIirS jiatterns, in filmy lace c.Tct over silks and falin-ii i'i-o rijlkatu batistes, Kuntily tritnineil iiit laco and embroid .,!, m iHiu' W. ft. 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