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TIIE KINSTON (N. C.) FREE PRESS. MONDAY EVENING, ! !AV 12, 1919 PAGE TWO THE DAILY FREE PRESS H. GALT BRAXTON, Editor aad Miupr Pttb!bed Even Day Except Sunday by the Kinitca 'Trt Press Co, Inc, Klnaton, N. a Entered at the postoffice at Kinston, North Carol in a, a aeoDd-claat matter under act ox Conf ress, March 8, 1179 - SabecrlpUoa Rate Payable la AdraaMt One Week f .10 inre Montha tl-26 One Month ...$ 48 Six Montha .......S2.60 One Tear ....WOO NEW TORE OFFICE 80 E. 42nd St. Mr. Ralph R Mulligan, in tola charge of Eastern Department, file f Th Free Preaa can be aeen. WESTERN OFFICE In charge of Mr. C. J. Anderson krqnette Building, Chicago, where fllea of The Fret Freaa can bo seen. Subscriber are requested to notify, by Telephone 75 The Free Press of any irregularity of delivery or inat tention whatsoever on the part of the carriers. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1919. Chautauqua conesnext! Whale mllk?-.No thank you! The Gentleman from Winston-Salem will please take notice that Lenoir County went over the top. The seven joyous days which start June eleven, should be decidedly, the most joyous for the past several years. Really if the V'ctory Loan campaign is the last, what wUl the average good citizen who has been putting nine tenths of his valuable time in war drives for the past twoyearado? . ,flMEE I m President Wilson baa been asked to reply to the Ger mane regarding any point that may be raised in refer, nee to his famous 14 varieties. Therein the big three (or four) displayed good judgment. . '- -g The American people are- determined that the casualty list ahall become a permanent feature of the day's news. Just as the peace terms are about to be signed1 bring ing the European war to an end, the "announcement comes that the Indianapolis speedway la to be reopened. Automobile owners who have been dodging their taxes are given notice by the illighway Commission that they'll have to come across or stand the consequences. In fact North Carolina has served notice on all citizens that they must come clean with their taxes or help buildroads ..with pick and shovel. SECRETARY D 4 NIELS SUGGESTION. The suggestion of Secretary Josephus Daniels for dis posing of the surrendered German fleet, appeals to The Free Press as Veing.a most sensible riddance of what Mill certainly become a thorn in the flesh of peace and harmony if any distribution among the Allies la attempt ed.'.. . ' At the first suggestion of sinking the fleet, The Free Tress demurred. At first glance it appeared to be a wanton waete of valuable machinery anf equipment. The Free Tress had the idea that the suggestion contem plated scuttling the ships, or in other words taking them out "behind the house" and sending them to the bottom. .Secretary Daniels suggests that they ibe sunk with due formality, having flags unfurled and music going. Certainly an object lesson would be taught thereby. Ordnance experts state that the ships could not be adjusted to conform to the units of any of the other nations and therefore their usefulness, even if distribut ed, to England, France, The United States or other of the Allied powers would be negligible aa compared with the risk of discord and disruption that might accompany such a distribution. AFTER SUFFERING A WHOLE YEAR Mrs. King Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham Veg etable Compound. AMERICA WILL FINISH THE JOB. Lenoir County is over the top! Another great response has been made to the call of the Government and Lenoir completes her war record with flying colors. ) Congratulations to Chairman Robert II. Rouse and those who o ably assisted him jn achieving what to the most optimistic was almost an impossible task. Congeatulations to Mrs. J. A. Long, state chairman; Mrs. R. E. Copeland, county chairman and others of the womnns committee mat woraea so iuitmuiiy ana earneetly in arousing the patriotism and securing sub scriptions. ., , , . Lenoir County did not start off auspiciously In the Victory Loan campaign. The organization of the, com mittees was not effected until the drive was on through out the country. Lieutenant Rouse. who saw active ser vice for seventeen months in Europe, only took the chairmanship at the eleventh hour and he faced a work that from the very outset wa not the most promising of success. ' , . The Free Press would be remiss if it did not direct attention to the fine spirit that characterized the re sponse of the good people of this county. Not that everybody in the county responded. Not at all. Neither did all respond to their ability. In fact the success was made possible by the response of the few and not of the majority. But that is always the case. The select few put things Worth while over the top. It is to those of that' class, more numerous to be aura in Lenoir than in the average county, that The Free Press would pay tribute. Lenoir has done a noblo thing. She has proven that she is no ouittcr, that she "believes in finishing the job. Tin country at large has likewise so proven. The Amer ican people have hown to the world that they were made of the proper stuff and that they believed in paying the bill although the music had ceased;. They have achieved a success that will go down in history to their credit and ilmt will be an honorable heritage to their children. ' . Ioli, Kansas." I was a constant suf ferer from female trouble for about a year. I had rains in back and Stomach, MS 1 f :- 1 i f in fact all over me, and was all rundown. A friend of mine was cured of the same trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. took it and it gavi mo health and strength and made a new woman of me. I cannot praise your VegetableCompound toohighly,andyoa may publish my testimonial as it may be the means of helninz some other suffering woman. "-Mrs. JRENB KING, 106 West Campbell Street, tola, Kansas. The great number of unsolicited tes timonials on file at the Pinkham Lab oratory, many of which are from time published by permission, are roof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound, in tbe treatment oi iemaie lus. Every ailinar woman in the United States ia cordially invited to write to . 1 . i - n n- i i . !!: uie L.yoia r. nnKncm meuitinu (confidential). Lvnn. Mass., for special advice It ia free, ready to bring you neaitn and may save your me. HEAD SALESMAN SPENT HUNDREDS Burton Suffered TwVnty Years Be fore Finding the Right Medicine Tanluc Soon Relieved Ilia Troubles. Anyhow we hadn't given much credence to the report that Mr. Wilson had yielded to the Italian demands. wa; ay connected with the stomach. Pleasant tasting EATON1C TAB- An acid-stomach cannot digest food Trooerly. Instead, the food sours and Pleasant tasting! ferment and, passing into the intes-., LETS that von eat like a bitof candy. quickly put an end. to your stomach troubles. They act as an absorbent literally wipe up the eicess hurtful acid and make the stomach Dure. sweet and strong. Help digestion so tines, beoomea a breeding place for countless millions oi aeaaiy germs toiio poisons they are called. These poisous are absorbed Into the system and cause untold misery. So, you see, it is Just acid-stomach, nothing else that makes so many people weak, listlesa and unfit; saps their strength and energy; robs them of their vigor and vitality. Biliousness, bad liver, nervousness, blinding, splitting head acbes, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica ' these and many other stiil mora aeriooa ailments often are traced to tbe common eonrce au acid-stomach. Take EATON 10 and get rid quickly l tbe pains of indigestion, heartburn, that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling after eating; disgusting, belching, food-repeating; sour! gassy dtomacn. These stomach miseries are caused by what doctors call "Hyperacidity. It s uat ACID-cTTOMACH. And In addition to tbepains and miseries it causes, ACID-STOMACH is the sUrtor of a long train of aliments that most people never dreamed are in any BUY THRIFT STAMPS. SIGNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ENTERPRISE SIGN WORKS Work Guaranteed. Prompt Service. Phone 557. Box 414. KINSTON. N. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS Vav I'll III AMONI BRA NIK A .UaT M..H-Ura lHm,I Br,TilA I'lll. I. K.4 o.l tl.U ir..(.HkV b, M.kJ with Hlu. ftlbtoa. VX ItranM. A.. fwf lfl. irV.f t fia. . IP n . m if i-iii.pt, aw la mknownKSM'.Seait.AtwnKll,.tt SOLDRYDRllGKISOTWHERf B. E. Burton, head salesman in the wholesale 'fruft' and "vegetable de partment at Lutey Bros., Butte, Mont., 'and living at 062 South Mon tana St., recently said: "A few bottles of Tanlac fixed me up after I had spent almost every dollar I earned in the last twenty years iryinjf to tret relief from my awful rheumatism. My shoulders, knees and ankles ached so at times that I hardly had any use of myself. was laid up in bed for six . long months, and when I got up again I had to go about on crutches for three months. My appetite left me, Was constipated and suffered from awful headaches. I would wake up six or tevtn times 'during the night rackeq with pain. I coulds't raise my arms as high as my shoulders and was unable to put on my coat, and my knees were so stiff I could hard ly walk. "I hadn't finished my first bottle of Tanlac before the stiffness began to leave my , joints, and now I nev er suffer a bit of pain or "inconven ience. My second bottle gave me a big appetite, that constipation is relieved, I never suffer a bit of pain or have a headache and. I sleep like a log all night." ' Sokl by leading druggists every where. : adv. jftjili The National Orange Drinks ANISH that scorching thirst : rS joyfullv. completely with refreshing, delicious Orange Crush. Brimful of the full flavor of the natural orange, delightfully carbonated, Orange-Crush is the !erf ect thirst-quencher. Its cham pagne glow its refreshing zest irresistible appeal, lry Orange-Crush today. You'll like it immensely. We especially re commend Orange-Crush for the home. Our modern bottling es tablishment guards the purity of Orange-Crush. Order a case to day. Obtainable wherever soft di'inks are sold. . make By the bottle Less by the case Bottled by The Chero-Cola Bottling Co, STOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE. The annual stockholders' meeting of the Kinston Free Press Co. Inc., will be held in the directors' room of the First National Bank on: Thursday afternoon, May 15, at 4:30 o'clock. T. V. MOSELEY, Secretary. Dly '5-5 to 11. "" . adv. that you get all the power and energy from, your food. You cannot be well without ill If you are one of those who have "tried everything" but in spite of it still suffer all kinds of acid-stomach miseries if you lack physical and mental strength and vigor begin at once to tako EATON 10. Oet back your physical and mental pouch and enjoy the good things of life. Liko ' thousands of others you will say you never dreamed that such amaxingly quick relief and such a remarkable improvement in your general health Was posaiblo. Your druggist has EATON 10. Wa authorise him to guarantee it to give you instant relict or refund yonr Uet a big box of EATON IO today, it ousts but little and tbe results money, today, are wondcrluil Et yT0R Y0lJR ACID-STOMACH Y . INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS KINSTON INSURANCE and REALTY COMPANY s C. OETTINGER, Mgr. Telephone No. 182. 110 E. Gordon St, It's a Good Habit Buying Styleplus Clothes MfnoncHr-H nm iwnr am ihvuhii matkwu tiwtnci kho thi muiustm or miluom o kumui -tk d TK-jrr- haw m m mam or ix mmn mjL rvrwT -Hotftnr.HT- mi Nrr ci'Wkttto em vrwrr nta OBots T Tot n rvomii jrot Wlft WHIT! oM,v,urHV . 'L L"1 " 'vvjti jroi w There is something about the clothes that makes one want the same brand of - clothes again It's simply the pood ma terial plus pood work manship and good style. Then, too. ev ery suit is absolutely guaranteed. Styleplus Clothes Are an Investment. i Just Received New Shipment of Ladies Patent Oxfords and Pumps Quality the Best Prices Reasonable J. HI FIELD lasaraaca la All Ita Branches. Keal EaUU Bought aa4 Sell W. D. LaROQUE insurance and Real Estate. Office J12-J14 HunUr Bldg. TELEPHONE 17. z Kinston, N. C. DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATH Of flea Hours : 10-12. 2-5. POWERS AND ELLIOTT Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, tooma 200-202-204 Third Floor t Hunter Building. KINSTON. N. C We hate them ia the new waist line models, and all other snappy styles that are o popular now. Pretty weaves and colorings. Prices $30, $35, $40 , Make it a Point to See Them ' New York Clothing Co. 1R. ALBERT D. PARUOTT l'racticed Limited to Genito-Urlnary, Cytoscopy, Rectal Disease and General Surgery. Phones: Office 14 -Residence 197 j Hospital 185-J. Hours: At Hostal 9-12 Office 2:30-6:30 Sunday by Appointment EAT, DRINK, SMOKE And Be Happy --at the : OUYMPIA Candy Kitchen I Ac fA Recrt YK Economy - Dally Shipments Fresh From the Water Phone 59 - ' . MARION HASKINS CASH Savings Department The National Bank of Kinston KINSTON, N. C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $230,000.00 LARGE RESOURCES. Have you a savings account? If not, open an acount today. New Quarter begins April 1st. Interest as of the 1st, will be allowed on all deposits received up to the 4th. Four - per cent, paid, compounded quarterly. ' . Deposit your savings in this strong bank. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS. The National Bank of Kinston H. H. ' TAYLOR, President J. A. BIZZELL, Cashier. 2h Panama Hats Cleaned and Rcblocked "EQUAL TO NEW" BY TOW ELL'S EXCLUSIVE PROCESS." We put on new bands inside or out SEND YOUR HAT BY PARCEL . POST. DRY CLEANING and DTE WORKS - DANVILLE, VIRGIXH FIRST NATIONAL BM OF KINSTON ; CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS OVER $200,000 We earnestly urge'our friends to Subscribe to the Victory Loan N. J. ROUSE, President DR. HENRY TULL, Vlce-Prea't J. J. BIZZELL, Aset Cashier D. F. WOOTEN, Caahier T. B. HARVEY, eRar H jui.w.'l W. L. Kennedy Dr. Henry Toll J. H. Canady "DIRECTORS K F. Taylar -. H. H. McCoy r. H. E. Moaeley N. I. Rouse David Oettincer E. P. Wootea ft . i
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