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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 PACE TWO THE KINSTON (N, C.) FRriE PRESS THE DAILY FREE PRESS II, GALT BRAXTON. Editor and Manager Published Every L'cy Excipl Sunday by ths Kinston Free J-ress Co., Ii."., Kinston,' N. C. Entered at the postofficc at Kinston, North Carolina, a econd-tdass matter under act of Congress, March 3, 1879 SuWrlption Rates I'ayahle in Advance: Ono Week $ .10 Three Month One Month $.45 Six Months One Year $'00 .fl.25 .$2.M NEW YORK OJ-FICE30 E. 42ml St., Mr. Ralph K. Mulligan, in wde charge of Eastern Department. File of The Free Pros can lift teen. WESTERN OFFICE H barge of Mr. C. J. Anderson. Marquette Bu lli ng, Chi 'ao where files of The Free Press cun bo Been. Subscriber are reqaeued to notify, by Teiephonn 75, Th 'Free Press of any irreeuiarity of delivery or inat tention whatsoever on the part of the camera. Subscribers xliould keep up with their expiration by ffrrriiiir U date on label and send in renewal before time expires. This will Insure the receipt of every copy. 1'apcr are discontinued when time paid for i. up. FRIDAY EVENING, .NOVEMBER 28, DUO. And novr we are in the bosom of the hash era. This is a day whin Fi i lay seems like Monday. Tin- mine strike situation seems to Ik; one of thoee "on ajrain, off again, gone again" affair about which no body knows anything or can tell anything. R.ileijfli New and Observer: "Wonder if anybo ly bus nth anything of Hi Johnson' presidential botiinJatcly ?'' Nope, rot about here and if it did appear we'd kill the varmint inetanter. The Bulyarians uffixect their tigiiaUir.: to the pence terms on Thanksgiving morning but it is quite doubtful after considering the terms that they were in a, spirit in keeping with the day when tKeir cognomens were written. . ... H;- '. . ;V .. '" r-. '. . Five boys all under twelve years of age are euiged with train wrecking, ereop, robbery and other crimes in Raleigh.- Jlow the 'inspiration for such crime came to such infants' should furrdsh'gome interesting data for : criminologists and mental experts. (M. 'Vice's anrfwer to ,thi State Department's demand for the. Immediate release of Consul Jenkins appears to have been written on the same form that the reply to the fatuous salute the flair eorresnondeneo was made ami there is a growing idea hat the Army and Navy depart ments; would be more successful In making demands on Mixio limn has the iute Department been. !IORE COMFORTS FOR RURAL HOMES. The promotion of home comforts in the rural Homes :s the. subject of a very interesting article in-the Univers ity New Letter of November 2th. The bureau of V ten ion of the University an 1 the S'.ate Highway Commission are working together to en icurage t!ie installation of rural ,::!er supplies, tele phone facilities ami elect rieaj plants. The engineering depdt'tmoni! of tiie University will make invest'fialion.s to ascertain what natural wat ft p .wer po"si.bilitie there are in different -sections and .sJ! prepare plans for theii development and for the in s'.jliatirm of tile other conveniences. X:t only is it the ideu to en-mirage the installation of (i-.li'iary conveniences -but to develop the u.se of .power j I nits on the farms whereby the constantly increasing l-oilage of labor can be offset. The service of the en r.inieijiK dope i t merit and the advice of its experts who will carry on the investigation will be without charge to the individual firmer whj seeks their help. While many of the more progressive farmers have al ready availed themselves of the opportunity to install V de-ii comfmts aril conveniences the great rank and fii . have not, although they are amply able to do so. Ti'e plan as set forth by the bureau of extension of the University should result very successfully in accomplish-. ing its aims and is but another instance of the growing usefulness of the University as its extension department develops. The conditions existing at Ellis Inland, America's great receiving gate fur immigrants, if as represented in ith; preliminary investigation of the congressional committee, ure anything but encouraging and promising. That tin fcrmer commissioner in charge of the island should hive N'en so nrmifestlv in sympathy with the reds raises the question how did such an off color appointee get by the confirmation stage? Surely bis leanings must have been ul'erej or eise he kept them nailer cover prior to his $e hc'ioii for the important post. "Let's giye 'em our smoke!' Ches.Fic'J A real smoke, this. Ches terfields get all the way 'V l high," right to your sr. x)ke-spot. You get your money's worth from their flavor alone; and added to that TfrK'l''" l2uj. .,"f.-. v - . jJliU. lL.it- ' i.'ninVd ft. The spirit manifested by the railroad brotherhoods in considering the proposal of dlhector-Ueiural Hines for a wage increase Seems to flavor of the right sart. No strike vole was taken or ordered, said one of the general chairmen after the Cleveland conference anil the ap pointment of a committee and request for a conference rtith Director-General Ilines Is1 evidence that the rail ri ad men are anxious to arrive at an amieubie a i just ment t their wage differences. Every real Tar Heel rejoices in the prowess of the Carolina football team which won the big battle of the I i 1 1 ceason at Chapel Mill Thursday over their old-time stvaU from Virginia. Whatever criticism may be hurled U athletics and football especially, there is no question 'ut that the morale of an institution is boosted by suc e?sful participation in intercollegiate contests and the ajirit de corps is stimulated and developed thereby. That wiu nut a- cold crowd that tried to settle the coa! tlifi(ute. ., We're kind of handy to have around" Chcs. Field A SMASHING sue cess, Chesterfield. Three million smokers are asking for that "Satisfy" blend every day. You get it in Ches terfields only. K !' AN M A I. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The adjourned annual meeting of (lie stockholders of Kinston Fair As sociation will Ik1 held Tuesday tiight, December 2, in the Chamber of Com merce Rooms in Hunter Building at 7:.'!0 p. ni. F. V. -DUNN, l'res. W. D. .HOOD, Seety. . Diy ,ll-2fi, S7, 28, 12-i, adv. BICHLORIDE IVismious, Injurious, Antiseptic Tablets are too harsh for delicate tissues They undoubtedly irritate, in flame and injure the mucous membrane, causing Ucucorrhoea or Whites, aches, weakness and fc.nlnine troubles. ALB LU IVJH Cleansing, Soothing, Stimulating Antiseptic Powder makes the safest, fhost effective and pleas-antct douche( with fountain or bulb syringe) for I-cit'orriioea and kindred troubles. Made only by The Wliitehouse Chemical Co., Lynchburg, Va. It is a cooling, refreshing, stimulating treatment. Saves, heals, rc- stores and strengthens sensitive tissues. I xiow u iey do 1 aisappear Mi SOLD liV J. K lOOF i CO. AND ALL GOOD DRU (.CISTS-. Almost before you know it only one left Because Occo-nee-chee Self-Rising.Flour is great for biscuits, waffles and hot-cakes. This flour contains baking-powder, soda and salt in proportions to insure perfect results, and is economical, for the ingredients cost less when bought already mixed. Just mix Occo-nee-chee with water or milk and bake it takes only a few minutes. J OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self -Rising Flour. lakes the Guess out oi Baking; and Saves you Money Your trocmr m Occa-nmm-chtm Smlf Ritint Float with an Indian Head on every bag. Buy today. Of plain floura Peerless is beat Austin-Heaton Co. Durham, N. C. Ifr THE ONLY VAY OPEN FOR THE CITY OF KINSTON TO GRWO Now my friends, this is a true statement, and any fair thinking business man or woman can and will agree with us, ask yourself this one question, "In what direction can the future generation of this city build homes? " and the answer will be to the .North of the city. Now my friends stop for a moment and think, some day in the near future, property in this section of the city is going to be scarce and highland we wish to call your attention to the fact that on . itOOP BE CHECKED - - -" -f 1 1 Dr. King's New Discovery will do that Very thing, easy and quickly DON'T any. "l'0r little- vottne ster 1 wHi r know what to lo for Min '" -luui i-i.-.. .i t little Dr. KItiJtel New Discuery as jlu eeted nnl tiie cioupy-coin;b won't linger. A cold Is not fo be fooled wliU. f v.i-l ilM ifttr it nt on': I.(MSi'll tile INirr.D STATF.F1 KAII.KOD ADMINISTRATION AnnoiinccH Winter Excursion Fares via NOKIOLK SOUTH KKN RAILROAD To attractive resorts in Alabama, -Arivona, CVaba, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,' Mississippi, New Mexico, North and South Carolina. Final limit May Ulst, 13:'0. Stop overs permitted on round trip tick ets. . J''or full particulars call on or write' to your nearest ticket agent. NOIICi:! NOTICE! Application will be made to the Covernor of North Carolina for the pardon of John U Bryant for the slayi:i of E. D. Edwards in the County i,f Jones. Said application will be -made the U'th day of December, H19 at Ha!eiKh, N. C. in the Gov .rnorV office. All concerned will take notice. This the Mh day of November, 1 I (ili.vi.crt ifirt thn ..1 i.. . ... j... . I ami the thr.!:ir-tort'ive. . J - family n-e.-..';.- f-r r oW-i, roe"';-;, -I prliiH', and kimln i ut!;s l-'i"isr years a, friend u I.tttfreir.i. l iny ,vear.! of hivra'--;) tmtitii .- ;. i. ai; ?l.t) a l.otMe- .ui ,tn,(.-.-;;;s. Howels cn Schedule Tide --(lie bile (lowimr freely, t)'i ler uienihiK tnVly p-iiH-ms e!im;iu'U-d l r. Kitisr's New t.i.e fills ,ISikr tin bowels function ;v;:iikM-lc ,..i keep ! Mstt'iii eleans!..) f ;;.!..,-,.,, s jW liUiitles. JOv. a boiUe, all drugista. we arc going to sell AT 10:30 A. AT AUCTION louiiiree Estate 18 subdivided into building sites and small tracts, and at this sale we are going to give away Free $25. in Gold to someone, it may you to come out $25. in Gold. I AC1ES StOC9RVQ- My AKI Jilt A M. I f jU;.1 TmiWi trinfthjt.ftnv UiU(lrwc J . 11 8, 15, 22.' 2J . adv. ) VV fbiimi temat CP tmnftiii j !j $25.00 IN GOLD EASY TERMS BAND CONCERT W Selling Agents alter & Gorley Auction Co. Kinston, N.C WORTH OF R3ES' AlD YyC. WENS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS This is a fortunate purchase we made in the last few day s.We paid spot cash and got the merchandise, there is a scarsity of mens' clothing. Get your suit for Easter now. . in i J ' i fc' i- ii rv
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