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PAGE TWO THE KINSTON (N. C.) FREEf PRESS. THU18DAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 19ig THE DAILY FREE PRESS BL GALT BRAXTON, Editor and Manager " Published Every Day Except Sunday by the Kinston Free t v 'V': Press Co., Inc., Kinston, N.'C ',. Entered at the postoffica at Kinston, North Caroline, as fseond-claas matter under act of Concrete, March 8, 1879. ' 8ubecrlptioa Rate Payable la Advance: One Week ........$ .10 jnree Monthe .....11.26 One Month ....... .1 .48 81 Months ....... f 2.50 i'l ' :' if.; Oh Tttr .1. ...... .15.00 ", in uch cases a year or NEW YORE OFFICE 30 E. 42nd St, Mr. Ralph R. MulL'gan, in able charge of Eaatern Department. Filee of The Free Press can be seen. - WESTERN OFFICE la charge of Mr. C J. Anderson, kLuU-qnette Building, Chicago, where filee of The Free frees can De aeen. .Subscribers are requested to notify, by Telephone 75, The Free Preti of any irregularity of delivery or inat tention whatsoever on the part of the carriers. Subscribers nhould keep up with their espiratit: by referring to date on label and aend in renewal before tame expiree. Thie will insure the recept of every copy. Paper are discontinued when time paid for ia up. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1919. - Canned digs being sold at Hamburg, eays a 'newj dis patch. TV ell, it ia caie of dog eating dog. quittali that, were customary two ago. .' The evidence in the Gulley case waa not preponderant, However, it was amply sufficient to convict in the minds of many who sat and heard it. X'at then The Free Press is not criticising the verdict nor the men who jendered it. The point of this article is to sound the note of encouragement to the friends of law and order in this community and to warn the defiant denizens of the underworld and their paramours that righteousness will ultimately get the upper' hand here, The sentiment that was evidenced in the indignation mass meetings held here Jast spring when the meanness jf the underworld seemed to threaten to envelop the en tire community, will not be permitted to cool. Kinston must be made a lit place for decent and upright people to live in and rear their children in. Jt will be such! The good people who are crying out against vice and shame ate not feint hearted. Constantine oi'ghto call on Brother Bill for some of that great supply of reserve cash that he stored away. If that Borah, Reed outfit of speakers comes South, ladies and gentlemen of Dixie, who go out to hear them, will of course refrain from hissing for good manners ; ask. . To Just what extent is the Knox, Lodge, Reed, Borah brigade in the United States Senate responsible for the defiantattitude of Germany ? The correct answer would furnish-n ' interesting and damaging document. The Ceimau press needn't think that it had a scoop ip ' declaring that - they would treat the peace treaty as aVrap of paper. The prc-as of the world has told the story until it has become as much of a chestnut as the Villa escapades. TENDENCY.. UPWARD ENCOURAGING. The stintimcnt toward the riddance of this community from vita conditions which have long 'been tolerated is grow li,'. That fact has been evidenced full well in the Superior Court in recent terms. While the compromise verdict of the Gulley jury, which remained deadlocked for forty-eight hours, whereby the defendant .was acquitted, is not ao satisfactory as a ver dict of guilty, the fact that two days were spent in con sidering the case by the jury Is encouraging, v Quite in 1 contrast is this evidence that there, were on the jury men who stand right on the proposition, with the quick ac- FOKCE ALONE WILL SERVE. ' In spirit Cenntny is just as much at war with the balance of the world to-day as she was on November 1, 1918 or on Aujrust 1, 1914. Her brazen effrontery and outspoken characterization of the peace treaty as a strap of paper to be violated as soon as her rebuilt resources permit, makes the for mality of signing a peace treaty a sham and superfluity. The question aises in the minds of the laity whether it is better to force the beasts to their knees and exact their' signatures now or to finish the job. The same question, ro doubt is in the minds of the distinguished representatives ol nations gathered at Versailles. They are in possession of the facts and are of course better prepared to say what course is best. If peace is now declared it can only be maintained by a perpetual shot-gun brigade sufficiently strong to ram the principles of right and justice down the throats of the dirty curs that whined only when cornered and threatened wfth death. The signing of the peace treaty -'by Germany will be as clear a case of duress as history records in the an nals of nations. Stern foice will be required 'in secur ing acquiescence with ea?h and every provision of the treaty. Not one single fulfillment can be left to the honor or voluntariness of the nation of rapists, out laws, bandits, desperadoes, pirates, plunderers and as sassins. , There is not a spark of honor beating in the unregenerate heart' Of a German. -- Force! Force! Nothing hut force will be required until the end of time to safeguard the world from the depredatiomt of the scoundrels. Some people still want to criticise President Wilson for staying so long in France. If there is any criticism in order, which wo do noo admit, it is that Mr. Wilson and the other peace delegates gathered in Paris too soon The Allied soldier'' job wasn't finished completely when the armistice was signed, as later developments 'have shown full well. I An Tncirte RnflV Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast ' keeps illness away. This excellent, common-eense ' health' measure being adopted by millions. rnysiclans tne world over recom mend the Inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance Uian out side cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teasnoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means 'of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins: thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal be fore putting more food into the atom. ach. Juot as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the elim inatlvo organs. Thoge who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who are subject u wiious attacks or constipation, uhould obtain a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but ia suffi cient to demonstrate the value of in side bathing. 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I cheerfully recommend it to all rheumatic sufferers." We have instructed J. E. Hood & Co. to issue a guarantee With three bottles' of "Number 40" and df you are not cured or satisfied, your mon ey will be cheerfully refunded. J. C. Mendenhall. 40 years a druggist. "Number 40" is employed In rheu- hnatism, scrofula, Mood poison, con stipation, liver and stomach troubles. - adv. CHICHESTER S PILLS VV-T. THE lIAMVNU HRAND. yv C!ry hair, however handsome, de nntea advancing agck We all know liu advftiit.iis-e3 of a youthful appear hip. Your hair Is your charm. It nskis or mars the face. When It fadi s, turns gray and looks irtreaked, ii't a row .applications of Sagre Tea und Sulphur inhnnce8 its appearance t hundred-fold.- 4 : tnm't st:iy cray!. Ixiok younr! Klther prepare the recipe at home or ct from any drug tore a bottle of "Wyflh'a Paire and Sulphur Com pound," whlh li merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of thtr ImriPdlents. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, becaune It darkens the hair beau tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell,"us it darkens so naturally and svenly, STou nioldtan a sponge or soft tirusn with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. 8y morning tho gray hair disappears; after another application or two, Its natural color is. restored and It becomes thlrk, glossy and lus trous, and you appear years younger. wyetns ftaeo and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, miu-e-ation or prevention of disease. PLAY the smokegame with a jimmy pipe if you're hankering for a hand-' out for what ails your smokeappetitet For, with Prince Albert, you've got a new listen on the pipe question that cuts you loose from old stung tongue and dry throat worries! 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WEST ' Physician and Surgeon. Office, Telephone Building. Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. & to 9 p. m. ' 'Phones: Office, 766; Residence, 4G9-L. Dr. Mercer C. Parrott Physician and Surgeon. PHONES: Residence 701. Office 14. Office with Dr. A. D. Parrott oa W. Gordon Sr, SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I'llU U a4 tl.M i.lllcV u... -e w " D HHANB PILLH. Int SOLD BY DfiUGa'STS fVERYHHCRf tniiW. A.(w'in.C'll-H.Tt:t UIAMJ DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATH Office Hours: 10-12. 2-5. II. a HYATT, M. D. General Office Practice , Diseases of Eye. . Fitting Glasses. Miller Building. Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. I AD1EJ mm Somemm SHOD REWA8D! L'S'I uf UMlungwt, BMMt ebaunat. abnonnal It to ft days. N. harm, pmin or intr'f ft'tir. with work. Mul at.Cf: Douhl. Mlrwurth n 00. SWUMUM. liMwa. . ftwnsMtios iemeoi cs. "(juuAiun. aa By virtue of the power of sale, con tained in that Certain Deed of Trust, lade to the undersigned Trustee, on , the first day of April, 1!J8 and duly recorled in the office of Register of Deeds of Lenoir County, North Carolina, m Book " 59 at page 567, failure having been made in the pay ment of certain notes secured by said Deed of Trust and having been requested by the legal holder of the notes secured by said Deed of Trust, a sell tho property thereby conveyed. I will sell for cash at the Courthouse in Kinston, N. C, on Saturday, July 5, 1919, between the hours of 12 m. and p. m., the property convey ed hy said Jleed of. Trust, described as foliowsf "'AM the certain lots of land, lying and being situated in the County of Lenoir, State of North Carolina, near the town of Kinston, N. C . and being lots numbered 5, 6. 7 and 10 in Block No. One, on plat of land formerly - owned by II. II. Grainger , and known as part of Grainger Heights, as surveyed and plotted by W. B. FJueharty, Civil Engineer.1 a plat of which is on re cord ia Regiiteif of Deeds' Office of Lenoir County, in Plot Book One at I page 22, to which, plot reference is being i made for ntore perfect de scription. ' Kinston, N. C, June 2nd, 1919. E. J. BECTON, Trustee. , : adv. EAT, DRINK, SMOKE And Be Happy' at the . .- . OLYMPIA Candy Kitchen Know Your Weakness The wise man is not the one who knows his own strength, but the one who knows hin own weakness. . . Tit - . 'i : - Guard against your own weakness. If in every transaction ' y oil "make fhis BANK your co-worker, you are reasonably insure ! against mistakes. . ; Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS?' : The Caswell Banking & Trust Co. w. D. LaROQUE President T. W. HEATH .; Cashier ' BUY THRIFT STAMPS. tiu YiTMsuiunur ha.muss all shadu. WFH3 Bf TC11KJN. WW WOT .IT AIM TOtm VOinTHfUL -DARUNG" u.ncm RCHX.E. 3S A aox - ADOLPH KLAK' l FOURTH AVtMUC mm - W, M. 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