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, v t i -"31 i it) ,4 H f PAGE TWO THE KINSTON (N. OlFltEE3 PRESS. LtT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919 HIE DAILY FREE PRESS B. GALT BRAXTON, Editor and Miuftr Pnbliahad Every Day Except Sunday by the Khu ton Fraa Press Co., Inc., Kinston. N. C. " ' Eotarad at the poetofftce at Kinston, North Carolina, aJ eeood-claa matter nndar act of Con rata, March 8, 1S7V. BoawriDtlea Ratesl'ajahle fa Advaaea: "One Weak .. JO i,rt Mentha .....$t.tfi One Month .4 f .48 Wi Mentha $2.60 . Ona Year 15.00 NEW. YORK OFFICE 80 E. 42nd St, Mr. Ralph R. . Mull'jran, In tola charge of Eastern Denartmant. Filaa of The-Free Praaa can ba teen. ... WESTERN OFFICE In enarge of Mr. a J. Anderaon, kMarqnatte Building, Chicago, where fllaa of Tha Fraa Press ean be aean. flobscribert are requested to notify, by Telephone 75, Tha Free Pren of any irreiralarity of delivery or inat teation whatsoever on the part of tha earriere. PLENTY OF TIME LEFT. Every American woulJ take pride In a return trip by the NC-4 but the part of wisdom and safety approves the decision not to attempt the flight at this time. The United States Navy's attempt tj) send -its sea planes across the Atlantic was not to win any contest but for scientific purposes. We have the word of Secre tary Daniels to that effect. The object of the expedi tion has been tecompliahed. Much valuable information has been gained through the experience of Commander Read and his crew ' Time will be required to properly study and digert the data complied by them. ; There is plenty of time for further experiments in ocean flying. All of the honor should not go to one set of navigators. And will not. While it would add to the credit of the NC-4 to fly back, the chances of her success for so doing are against lier and she would mar to some extent th effect so far as the public plaudits go her great achievement should she fail on the return. The average bare thinker will approve the plan to ship tV.e famous lune home by transport. ' Subscribers should keep up with their expirations by referring to data on label and send in renewal before time expires. This will Insure the recept of every copy. Papers are discontinued when time paid for la up. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1919. For' the kind attention and information of Senator Foindexter and other Wilson villifiers the news from tha pesoo conference indicates that England and not America ia leading in the fight to modify some of the term! imposed upon Germany. , PI!RVENTING TYPHOID FEVER. "Be vaccinated against typhoid fever!" is the slogan of tho Health Department just now. And it ia one that should be heeded by every citizen of the county, who hasn't been inovjlated with the anti-serum within the past three years. Vaccination is at certain a preventive from typhoid as it is from smallpox. Thut is a proven fact.. No longer are medical authorities experimenting to find out if ty phoid is proventable. They know that it is beyond a shadow of doubt. By the observance of better sanitary rules and vaccl- ,.. 'nation Lenoir's tphoid cases were reduced In 1918 al- A regiment of newly tripped Carranza troops joined! most to' a nonerity. By further practice of these pre- the Villa forces, says a news report. Just .bearing out the surmise in these columns a day pr so ago in which it wai suggested that Villa benefitted from American munitions when the ban was lifted. cautions (here hould be absolutely no case of this ! scourge here this year. We are glad to note that the repeal of the daylight avinjfa law is not to have such easy sailing after, all. Certainly the interests and welfare of the millions of vrban people who are benefitted by the extra hour of daylight from the workshop are worthy of thoughtful consideration. The repeal should be thoroughly dis cussed and not simply tacked on as a rider to some other bill. : ' ' Certainly there has been no stint to the honor shown Serg't Alvin C. York, Tennessee hero of the war who 'has been proclaimed the most distinguished soldier of all time by his comrades and higher, ups. The men who have gone across the seas and Arown themselves un reservedly into the f igM , for freedom ' and country de aerve auch recognition n has been accorded the Tennes ean.; Nothing is too good for the boys. Nobody who . has a heart hung in the right place begrudges the irtany courtesies shown- Serg't York or any of the other heroes who have came. back. PRIDE AND APPRECI VTION. City council and the county commissioners did well to' appropriate for the entertainment and honor of the Lenoir County boys who fought in the great world war. There may be some who think the money could be better utilized and who are inclined to criticise coun cil for its acUon, but Tho Free Press is inclined to think that they arefew. It is certainly to be hoped that the vast majority of citizens of this good county are con. scioua of the treat servica that has been rendered and that they' will not only join in approving such appropri ations as have been made by city and county authorities, but will feel the responsibility of lending unstinted sup port to the occasion which is planned for July 4th in honor of the returned heroes. It ought to be, and The Free Press believes it is, a source of pride to the cit'ons of this county that plana are on. foot to show the community's appreciation for the valiant deeds ef its serts. There should be a friend ly but zealous rivalry in welcoming the boys and mak- HAD SUFFERED FOR 30 YEARS, HE SAID Denver Man Declares Tanlac Helped ' Him More Than Any Other .Medi cine He Has Ever Taken. "Ever since I took that course of Tanlac I have felt better and strong er than I have in many years and it has done more for me than anything else I have ever taken," said J. W. Patterson, of 135!) Thirteenth Street, Denver, Colo. "For thirty years," he continued, "I suffered from catarrh of the nose and throat, and although I was operated on by a New York special ist at great expense I got only tem porary relief. I just couldn't Test at all well at night and would get up in the mornings almost choking with mucous which nausoated me . so I would often have to vomit. My stomach became affectod so that everything I would eat soured and bloated me up with gas as tight as n drum. I was bilious too, had ter rible headaches and suffered some thing &wful. - "I tried evervthimr I could hear of but nothing helped me till I be tran taking Tanlac. It has relieved me of gas and every sign of indl rrestion and my stomach is in bet ter condition than it has been m years. Tanlac has helped my ca tarrh wonderfully. It has calmd my nerves so I can get refreshing sleep at night and I am not troubled with that mucous or nausea any more." Sold by leading oruggista every where. adv. Dr. Mercer C. Parrott Physician and Surgeon. ' Dr; A.a D, JParrott Gordon Office with ' . on W. . PHONES:,-,. 1 Residence 70). Office 14. After each meal YOU eat one ATOMIC (T6Wo"lmltol4Xcrfs sakD and get full food value and re J stom ach comfort. Instantly relieves heart burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS acidity, food repeating and stomach misery. AIDS digestion; keeps the stomach sweet and pure. EA TONIC It tha ht remedy and only coat You will be de ft rent or two a d&9 to line it. ii i ,l.i ...,.11. : u ugnwa wim iwuii m1 .""""" uiK iiirni jcri inn Bjijpi -ubiun biiAb wcib ia vim iivm w , .r money mca. rHw.10 rail ami iry if of their friends here at home. , j J. E. Hood & Co., Kinston, N. C. "' WMiWl '' ' ' r ' " r (ri$l'' ': ((kwfe M ; ' C Pepsi-Cola gives me the same peppy thrill kltl Vtf""SS VU ' the exhilurating coolness that I get from a 'V j ILJ21 ' v'rAYV cruise in the heavens in my trusty aeroplane. ' fli i f ' s When it's hot and sticky on the street or in 111 HI L Z21J" the "shop," a glass of Pepsi-Cola turns the ' yIII silvery lining out and makes me cool and K . f I III II "" - naPPy agaul' Drink -I III In ' Pepifying, Satisfying, Cooling II I rf&k PEPSI - COLA Hill CV VA "It Makes You Scintillate" t N- f .: LJ V NOTICE OF RECORDER'S COURT ELECTION. Whereas, under the law, it ia pro vided that any Board of Aldermen of cities of the size of the City of Kins ton, N. C, may call an election to determine whether or not a Record er's Court ahall be established, for said City. And whereas the Board of Alder men of the City of Kinston, N. C, did in regular adjourned meeting as sembled on the 12th day of May, 1019 call such an electon, and Whereas it is further provided by the laws that a notice of said election shall be given for thirty days prior thereto; And whereas it is provided that there shall be five balloting places, one In each ward in said city; Now therefore notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of June, 1919, an election will be held for the City of Kinston, N. C, for the purpose of determining whether a Recorder's Court, shall be establish ed. Notice is further given that the ballotting places at said election shall be at Frank Brown's store in the First Ward, at the Farmers' Warehouse in the Second Ward, at the Courthouse in the Third Ward, it W. Z. Sutton's store in the Fourth Ward, and at I. J. Sparrow's store !n tha Fifth Ward. All citizens qualified to vote in the pat City Election will not have to re-register. Air others must reg ister within the next twenty days in their respective wards. : This 12th day of May, 1919. FRED. 1. SUTTON, Mayor oi ine kuj oi jvim ton, N. C. Attest W. B. Coleman, City Clerk. Dlv 5-17 to 6-17 adv. t SURE RELIEF FOR ALL RHEUMATICS If So Crippled You Can't Use Arms or Legs, Rheuma Will Help You. If you -want relief in two days, swift, certain, gratifying relief, take a small dose of Rheuma once a day. If you want to dissolve every par ticle ot uric acid poison in your body and drive it out through the natural channels so that you will be free from rheumatism, get a bottle of Rheuma from J. E. Hood & Co. or any druggist at once. It mut give tu joyful relief expected or money refunded. Rheumatism is a powerful dis ease strongly entrenched in joints and' muscles. In order to eonaer it a powerful enemy must be sm against, it. Rheuma U the enemy 0 Rheumatism an enemy that con quers it in nearly every instance; Judge John Barhorst, of Ft. Lo ramie, Ohio, knows it. 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