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r I, PAGE TWO THE KINSTON (N. C.) FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEIEMBER 20, 1919 THE DAILY, FREE PRESS II. GALT BRAXTON Editor and Manager Published fAfery Dry Except, Sunday by the Kinston Fret Press Co, lot, Kinaton, N. C 1 ; Entered at the pos toff ice at Kinston, North Carolina, m accond-class matUr under act of Congress, March 3, 1879 Subscription Itabw Payable In Advance: One Week .10 Three Monthi .......$1.25 One Month . ; .45 t One Year Six Month (2X0 $5.00 NEW YORK OFFICE 30 E. 42nd St, Mr. Ealph E. ii-'.t chares of Eastern Department Files of The Free Tress can be en. - WESTERN OI FICE In charge of Mr. C. J. Anderson, Marquette BuiM'ng, Chicajo, where files of The Free Press can bo seen. SATURDAY EVENING," SEPTEMBER 20, 1919 Mr. Wn'son secns to b no respecter of arguments yhvu hcauswirs the lear-'e critics. The late reports from the Texas storm area seem to a. ,' terd to confirm the fin account of the awful carnage and destruction wrought o,v the winds and waves. President Wilson has evk'erttly 1ad a very careful catalogue of the various objections that have been raised bv the antu and is determined to answer them ad seriatim. . An agtij man in Virginia is "charged with wantonly hooting his little granddaughter. Evidently a sanity commission more appropriate for the old fellow than a court of justice. vi;f-. ; ,. :; A mins'-ru bard maatrf- was fined in Greensboro for ' disturbing the ten'ons of the Superior Court with his . atreot concert. Therein has the judge a distinct ad vantage over the average mortal. Senator Hiram Johns has been summoned back to Washington by his colleague in the game of defeating the poaco treaty and oovew.n. of the League of Nktioms. It begins to jet k like tho opposition will have to look to the last vote on which it eon depend and then some. It is gratifying to note that some of the steel men con nected with subs'diary aad independent steel companies of the Un!ttd States Steel Corporation will yield to the President's request and refuse to join the Pittsburgh strikers Monday. MUST ACT ON G4S MATTER. V .Unless the citizens of Kiimton petition the city coun cil to call an election to g've popular approval or dia approval of the plan to s"it 125,000 in bonds for the erection of a gas rkrvt, the action of the council, which has already out hoi zed hj is.ue, will stand. Ssc. 21, Chapter 178, public lw of North Carolina, session 1019 roads: 1 "(1) if. a bond proviles that it shall take ef fect 30 days alter it first publication unless a petition for its submission to the voters shall be filed in the meantime the ordinance shall be in operative without tho Approval of the voters of the municipality at nn election if a petition shall be filed as provided in this section. (2) A pe tition demanding that the ordinance be submit ted to the voters mav be filed with the clerk within 30 day after the first publication of the ordinance. Tho petition shall be in writing and elgned by voters of the municipality equal in number to at least thirty-three and one-third per centum of the total number of registered volar tii tht municipality as shown by tae registration hcoks for the htst preceding election therein. The residence address of each signer shall be written uft his signature." The section further provides that the signatures must be verified and the clerk nr;st investigate the sufficiency of the petition. The first publication of the bond resolution was made on September 3, 1919. The petition, if filed, must be given to the clerk on or before Odtobcr 2, 1919. The Free Frers has heard little favorable comment on the plan of cdum-il from the substantial citizens of the community. It has taken the view that the first call on the city i the) new! of the schools. It believes that the average citizen who stops to think about the matter will lake a supporting view. Council members may not have beiB apprized of the actual conditions which faced the schools when mcy voted lor the gas plant. If that is the case, they will m doubt reconsider their action regard less o! a petition. If they were aWare of the exigency which confronts the boy and girls and etill felt that the gas nlant' was more essential, it is clear that the citizens must .express themselves or else the gas bonds will be issued.' DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Says we will both look and feel clean, swset and fraah and avoid Illness. Sanitary science has of .lata made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. Tbe lat est application of Its untiring research is tbe recommendation tbat It la aa necessary to a Wend to internal sanita tion of the drainage system of tbe hu man body as It U to tbe drains of tbe house. Those of us who ar accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing out tbe whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. . Everyone, whether alUng, sick or well, should, each morning before lireakfabt, drink a e'fB of real hot wator with a teaspooutul of limestone phosphate in It to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, Bweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach la wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, watite and acidity und gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot water is quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of -ill the Inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have Ballow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug etore. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of luternal san GLAD TO TESTIFY The matter, is tco Important to permit it to go by Say lfOgi Aj To Wlut Cardu Has Done For Me, So As To Help Others." default. . Witl conl soiling at J. 17 per tort before the winter season gets here and tht minora asking for a six hour day, a five day week an! increased pay, the poor con sumer finds himself put to it to get some substitute for coal and use as little of the "precious metal" aa possible. Irrespective of the right or wrong in the strike prin ciple, this is no t'-m for strikes and those unionists who jierslat in precipitating Jtrikes while the great leaders cf tho world are working with might and main to evolve some plan wherchy the economic structure of the world mny be reconstructed 4 ml reimf given to the whole maws, are possessed cf a low x ncoptton of JheLr moral obli gations to their fallow n.en. Selfishness is a root of evil. It started th great, world c&tyclym which had as Its object satiation, of greci and aeMishnese. DISPARITY IX PUNI.SIi.MENT. A negro convicted of attempted assault on a 16 year old girl at Warrn.ton wen given only five years in the penitentiary. Had he a'.oinpliahed his dastardly pur pose the electric chair wcuM have been his end if it had not come without the procedure of an orderly trial. Hut is he lees guilty because he was beaten away? Is not there a disparity in the punishment tbat is calcu lated to break down the faith of the people in the courts' ability to handle xuch cases? Tho Free Press is not anvised at this writing what the maximum sentence thai can be imposed in such cases, is, but certainly netting Short of the maximum should be given in any ea.vj where guilt is clear. There can be no extenuating Circumstances. The brute that starts out with such he"ish purposes has no right to ever enjoy freedom again. 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