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i PAGE TWO THE KINSTON (N. C.) FREis. rtESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919 ;n i i J, I! IS' " 1 p - - I a: j V A THE DAILY FREE PRESS D. GALT BRAXTON. Edi Published P-very key Exct;.t Press Co., Inf,., Ki) Entered at the pot toff ice at Xjnston, North Carolina, a cond-class matter under act af Congress, Marck 3, 1879 Utf and Simmy ! Manager by the Kington Free on, IS. C " Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: Ona Week 9 .10 Three Montbi $1.26 One Month $ .45 J'Six Months $2.60 One. Year . $5.00 NEW TORE OYFlCE-m E. 42nd St.. Mr. Ralph R Mulligan, in -le charge it Eastern Department. Files oi i na ree tress can be seen. 3 Declares He Can Hardly Realize How Miserable He Wan Before Tanliic Ended Hit Trouble. j WESTERN OFFICE M charge of Mr. C. J. Anderson, Marquette Building, Chigo. where files of The Free rres can do seen. Subscriber are requested to notify, by Telephone 75, The Ft Press of anyJrrerolarity of delivery or inat tention whatsoever on ffe part of the carrier. MONDAY EVElflNT,. OCTOBER 20, 1919. Perhaps the tnti-Bo have captured Petrogr phc-vik forces which are said to w:U abandon the eite. Tt The toil weevil hts A last reached North Carolina and therein l.ts ar.othe reiser, for greater diversification of crops. "Boy wanted to be isi-lul in printing office," reads a (want ad in an exchange. Does our printer friend think I the milleniurn is at bind? "Department of Jusjic going after profiteers," says 0 headline in tn exchlnje Seems to us that we have aeen that same th'ntro.ewhere else in days gone by. - A Coffte topers who aje svffering from the scarcity of ugar;will 'iher hcvel to loam to take it straight or do like . they do dutrc id Jtuieiana, fall back on the long wecte'n'jtg. ' When Maynard visit J h's old home county of Samp. aon it'll-not I a rase sY "Prophet without honor in hit own country." Bjt the! ht had to seek other fields be fore the honor camp iolMni. FRUITS COUNT. Evangelist Baxter Mcltndon, .ifho has been conduct' ing a union revival campaign iijf Kinston for the past four weeks, says that this ic Ijtie toughest nut that he haa tried to crack n his evangeHstic career. Members of his team, who h'we hsd evtji longer experience than he has had, say the same thilrg. That is an indictment ihatijrings no credit to Kins ton or to its people. It i a challenge that should arouse the "fighting" spirit of 6" try "decent man and woman in the community. Net the f'jjrit of resentment but an impelling desire to remove fhe stigma. Mack iays that Kinstor. standard is a low one or else the conditions of viif'itrd sin which abound here would not be tolerated. fipMsrue can be taken with him on that charge either. Wjiilc The Free Press believes .that there are as good ?rle in Kinston as rive upon the top side of the earth & ir cognizant of the fact that the high thinkers a-e either in the minority or they are peculiarly inactive. Thjw impression iwas Entertained long before Mack and team came here to look the situation over. '0 "By their fru-.ts ye A$aj' know them!" It is time for th- good pcopl" heveiibuU to be up and doing. U a NO DISRESPECT INTENDED. The fact that the 3tn:U!, has failed to pas a resolu- tion of sympathy a- jW Wishes for President Wilson j ';nd, haVe 1,0 tr0Uble ' 5r I j find, m v nrvi-a nr Rtpfliiv and I in his illness has caed some paragraphers to criticise i I ke a log at night. I am jSenate leaders. , stronger and better than I have Last week when lyic President Marshall was the been in a long time and I never get hard I work. icine and I the good SAYS HE'D SUFFERED SINCE HIS BOYHOOD "I feel so fine and well now I can ' hardly realize how miserable I was ' jefore I started taking Tanlac," said I. F. Mekher, of 319 West Ninth Street, Houston, Tex. "I had a weak stomach ever since I was a child," he continued, "and ,had to be particular about every- IhingVjvould upset me and cause me.? : of suffering. My systepti- to be full of malaria me down with fever eould hardly sleep ynJtier- was constipated apdywould ired, worn out ajfdrowsy ng that I wasnyfit for a 10 plenty of j&Klicine, but it good, fjrialiy I tried a Tanlacid found I was Since taking Tan- anything I want mo em ieemedl ATOU'U m) vear. vousreil feel rit .-11 dayBo thing. 8 niu nits no bottlo otl impr;viPon m lac I can mt-j' Last week when W'w President Marshall was the been in a long time and I guest of K:nfton, ho Was csKed by the editor of The Free !'irwl ro matter how hard ,. r 't l , . . . ... . , .. i Tanlac is a great medicir Press why ihe Stnal had net taken some official notice. , , t 9 , can t praice it enough for of the President's cdit ipn His reply was that there . jt ha3 done me had been some ta of a resolution of sympathy but j So(J Sy leJldlng druggist every, that it was deemed miwUo to introduce it because it was j where. adv, felt that such activOT on the part of the Senate would rive undue alarm tfc the people of the country and pro voke an uneasiness hat was not justified by the Presi- itJtn 'J, could be passed without any 3ce-iPrcf'.dent if it were not for the dent's aciual condit trouble," said tba bad effect pbove stated. The Free Pveae hMl bee i Inclined to take the view that the attitude c' thti Senate was unbecoming until the Vice-President's snfccstior presented a different phase to the matter. "01Y 01 THING BREAKS MY GOLDV r who sold his birthright for ered the last summons. But William Waldorf Ast n English title has an (there will not bo is mitck eulogy on this side of the ocean as there wovld havi ibeen had the man of means devoted hi lime and talents to the upbuilding of his own oiative land. President Lewis of the TJnited Mine Workers declares hat nil demand of the n'ners must be granted if the fltn'ko is to be averted. Vry naturally the miners would !( if thy ''tot all they wanted. El even then The Flying Parson made a wonderful record In his round trip to the ijpeific cooet and now no sooner than ho is saf ly landed!' at h starting point, he begins to talk about mnking noths- trip right away. -It wouldnT bo amiss for hirr beav in mind that the pitcher was ihroken because it Itpt on going to the well. He has honor enough to enible hm to remain with his wife and little girls for a spill. This is prohaWylfthe lost week of Cyclone Mack's meeting and :t is up Ip tVe Christian people of Kinston to redeem themaf've ltH indifference .that ai majority "That' Dr. King's New U covery for fifty yearsW - 1 ! 1 !,' Fh lUK I 11 old ool grippe. croup New Di litr ii nd Fifty iible. ( A Imttl lllt'llllH I CUC. uud NO but sustiilneiytpiallty unfailing on"fitlviss can so huWi ' Mtlinsin Nottl- .re relief fronijgubborn und riiirushlng ones iroiit-teiiring ci - 4trlis, and lid linve nmdtMfr. Kings very ilie iiiitif illy popu- jinilurd remecfjflt is today. ars old amif fliu:a.v reu .(1 for the i!o famity-n In tlio misfM'Ine cnblnet hort lived lil or cougu. 20. All Jfigsists. - m m . . . . . t nother set of demends could be looked for within six cf them at lead htr slta curing the weeks mat nave months. ' gor.o.-.vt BsfsssssVsVnDESBa sjnsziDBilBDIRSBsjBHnfjsjjBJBsEl TssRastasaswasMMs r , . j jhent I fc II Jf WW Stubbora Bqirels Tamed PoKltlve sftLwion, yet natural, comfortable, pTcapiint, Dr. King s New Life I'IHh tire a I"on to bowels that need ussiiwneci. They tiliul rune ferment Ug wur.U- and liur the system In noriiiuf. uluipo. All drug gists 25c a bottle. Watch for Announce: of the Grand Ope of the FARLEY CLOZ )ueen St., Caswel STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP. MANAGEMENT, CIRCU LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS AUG UST 24. 1912. INFLUENZA 108 S. NG CO. otel Building. The National Bank of Kinston KINSTON. N. C. Resources $1,750,000. Ifn 4 T"h rv-1Tt T 1 iilii. rVlllViMC. 1 7T You'll appreciate the rvsrfect servicfe of the OMest and stronmt bank in this count H. II JYLOR, Tret. J. EJOOD, V,-Pre. ,I!IZZELL, Cashier. The NationtUlBanfc of Kinston httff hJsf m puhlfa- Isf awove I idiaises nging Ire: 1 I 1J OF THE DAILY FREE PRESS, published daily at Kinston, North Oaro' '.a for October 1, 1919. .State of North Carolina, , County of Lenoir. Before me, a notary public and for .the State and county aforesaid personally appeared H. Gait Braxton, who hav'ng been duly sworn accord ing f1 law, deposes and says that Is th? editor and manager of T ; Daily Free Press and that the lowlntr is, to the best of his kn ledgo and belief, a true etatementlif the o"vnership, management and circulation of the aforesaid tion for the date shown in the : ;aptler. 1. That the name and a , of the publisher, editor, ma; editor, nld business manager- i PuhIV4r Kinston Free Prej Inc., of fenston, N. C. Editor,H. Gait Braxton, ton, N. Cl Mariagiag Editor, Same, BurinesK Manager, Same, ThnsVthn nwn.ri il . ...... .. .to,- ,N. J Rluse, Lovit Hin, T. V. Mosel-y, Taylor, C.FJlix Har vey, J HlCanady, II. Br Moselev, D .F. Woon, D. T. Edwsfds, W. T Jfir-es, T. W. MeWborn Af Co., Bar- rett A Harfisfield of Kinl on, North Carolina end!1 S. H. Islerfof Greens boro, N. C, i 3, That tljoi known bondholders, mortgagrw, ai other .sjkurlty hold ers art: . . u ' NONE. " U 4. That the nvera3 numbr of conle of each ise x the nublica tion sold or distriKaTril, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscrib ers du-ing the six months preceding the date shown above is 1,227. . II. GALT BRAXTON. Sworn to and subscribed before me thU 17th day of October, 1919. . T. V. MOSELEY, Notary Public. My commission expires Deceraber 18. NOTE: PAID, MEANS PAI IN ADVANCE. NO PAPERS fENT OUT UXTILPAID FOR. lis exp InsnrnF. lowey i !U1U ilMU ResfurcL estff ted thU fall. Get your life Our policies are sold tes than those of any othi Profit-Sharing Ineurai over f3W,uuu,uuu. Uarg- amoCnt of insurance in fosle of coifjiany m tne woritv-over ,500,liui000. ; Double benefjs writ- In plicies for accide t any a. Free it come wht totally disabafd, if ucai aeaca m . . i ime and in- Island I j i X I r ORE." I SmoUe "Virginia-Carolina" Straight illion poueds I VS. 2 million pounds That's how much Virginia Carolina tobacco Is smoked In cigarettes each year compared with Turkish. Virginia-Carolina Is a fiver to-one favorite. Why? Because men like that live! Virginia-Carolina taste. And it's flve-to-one v too, if you try it In a Pjmont ine v ireinia-varoiiocigarette rwlll sir , Jt I I feesldee 819-1? Manager. 120 HUNTER BLDG. KINS! Qamonds SCIIAUT'S ttCWELRY BUY WA DR. CHAS. P. MAKGUM OFFICE WITH t)R. W. TABROTT 109 E.lGordon PHONES: DR. CF. WEST! rnysicun Office, Tele Hours: 9 to 11 i to 9 p. m, Reside; fia Snrgecf y one Buffing. s). m.; 2 fib p. m. Piones: Tice, 7CS ujfc. 469t A DR. ALBERmARRCCTT Practiced Limited to Genlto-Ufary, Cystoscopy, RJTtal Diseasejind General Surgery. phones: Office 14 ResidefA 197- HoBpkV 1S6-J, Hours: At Hc&iUl JP-12 Office 280-8:30 SundayWbvCppointment. I'. i INS KINSTON INS Telephone No. y URANCE andR (J. OETTIR 7 KINDS EALTY COMPANY GER, Mgr. fordon St 110 E.Jl 0 ffmz&K-.?m 14 nCiVJilW WAKUW-CW 4 XZ&gjWtf ,JtiZE2mm' mmsn sing nmsKMLM' ttAmwiNO' nottm-i a MMimLtJoMua au-shaou.; oh. wHir or mum mm nvmra. ASK ,AVOlTt otMJM KM . I GRAND THEATRE MMl CO TRY THE FRI PRESS WAI DS Glad to have yon make a As it to our store. Many, pretty sfl now things that you wit find is At com plete slock of everything Invedding presents, jewelry arM waters. s Ml PROGRAM NEXT WEEK. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdays BILLY Jiltop MUSICA I 12 PEOPLE j . A Shaw With Bisr Ffatare SDedalties and a Jnertoire of New Serin Bills MATINEE: 3:30, 15c and 3c EVENJJX: 7:00 and 9:00, 20c, 30c and 40c 1 THURSPAY : MARGUERITE CLArJC IN "COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN" Continuous froi3:3Qrll P. M., I5v20c. and 25c -; FRIDATT AND SATURDAY , Return Engagement of LeRoy Osbornes' Baby Dolls Company Presenting the Shcwihey play on One NigHt Stands. Everything new. Entire change from anything they Presented here this patt Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. . " SCHAUT'S JEW2LRY I STORE" 9 i
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