THE KINSTON (N. C.) FREE PRESS
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 6. 1920
FACE TWO
THE DAILY FREE PRESS
B. GALT BRAXTON, Editor and Manager
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TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1920.
Now the God of patience and eonHolation grant
you to be likeminded one toward another accord
ing to Christ Jesns:
That )e may with one mind and one mouth
glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus
ChristRom. 15:5, 6.
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The presidential race will have the flavor and com
plexion of an Ohio local affair.
One thing is certain;
President.
Ohio is the mother of the next
The 5th proved a pretty good substitute foe the "rIo:
out 4th" in these parts and practically all business wa:i
suspended, except at The Free Press and Western Union
offices, where the reports from the San Francis mnvcii
tion were being received and handled. The Free Prss i:i
indebted to the kindness of the relief msvypr, win. i.i
supplying while Manager Dudley Smith of ihe Western
Union is enjoying his annual vacation, ami operator
Adolph Westbrook for the excellent service given after
hours Saturday night in handling the primary returns and
'Frisco convention balloting, and for the service Monday,
when the relief manager, who is a lady, kindly consented
to forego the observance of her holiday hours and take
the reports. i
THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE.
The nomination of Honorable James M. Cox, thrice gov
ernor of the great state of Ohio, which came after a pro
longed battle in which three leading candidates were dead
locked, comes as a surprise to the country, and no doubt
it surprised the convention when the result was known.
The nomination, coming as it did and being made by ac
clamation, removes the danger of dissension and happily,
judging from first reports, united the factions which
fought so bitterly for their favorites.
Governor Cox' nomination is unique in that it is out of
the ordinary for any leader in a convention deadlocked as
the San Francisco meeting was tied up, to be ultimately
chosen. The 'Frisco convention was unique also in its at
tempted nomination of Mr. McAdoo, who had positively
declined to be a candidate and who had requested that his
name not be presented. '
The Free Press is not sufficiently conversant with the
record of Governor Cox to express an intelligent opinion
as to his qualifications. It dues know that he is tremend
ously popular in is home State where he has been three
times a successful gubernatorial candidate of his party
in the face of the fact that Republican majorities pre
vailed in most of the other State offices.
Governor Cox somehow has been listed as a wet candi
date. From the best information available, The Free
Press understands that he is not any more so than were
the other leading candidates; that he is perhaps a little
more liberal in his views on the liquor question tliiin a
strong out and out dry candidate might be; but still it is
pointed out by those who know him, that it was during his
administration that Ohio went dry.
Governor Cox has given to Ohio a most able adminis
tration, bringing to the conduct of the State's atl'airs busi
ness systems, which have given occasion for much favor
able comment.
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Mississippi has pulled off another lynching bee, and the
circumstances seem to have been as lacking in warrant
for the citizens taking the law into their own hand at any
such offense against the dignity of the State which has
come to our attention in some.'ime. The victim of the mob
was a negro postal clerk who in an altercation, stabbed a
white postal clerk. The negro had been taken in charge
by officers and was being conveyed to the court-room for
trial. There ran be no justice for the double crime. Con
tempt for law and order as evidenced by the mob act, be
gets disrespect and contempt for all law and until the
MR. MORRISON'S NOMINATION.
Mr. Morrison has been nominated as the Democratic
standard bearer in the gubernatorial contest. His selec
tion has come after two ballotings and one of the most
vigorous and interesting campaigns that the State has
ver Known, ine campaigns aunougn spirited and in
tense, have been marked by a conspicuous absence of
mud-slinging and vilification. There have been some un
pleasant features, of course, but taken as a whole, the
campaigns in both the three cornered race and run-off,
have been of that character which should leave no per
ninnent scars.
Now that the selection has been made and the people
of the State have by a decisive majority indicated their
choice, let the friends of all the candidates join hands to
give to Honorable Cameron Morrison the largest vote and
to the Democratic party its biggest victory.
Spring Chickens
Our prices always
lower
From one to a Coop
Country Hams
All sizes
Groceries yes.
F. F. Brooks & Son
Fair Priced Cash Supply Store
Wednesday Morning
Specials For Men
This style Oxford or any other one you see in our North
window, any size, your choice for $7.50 a pair, values up
lo $14.95, and about 100 pairs of Men's 85c Lisle Hose on
today's market for Wednesday morning special 49c a pair.
(Colors Palm Beach, White, Cream and Black.)
Friends of Senator Reed welcomed him home, and after
hearing his denouncement of the League of Nations and
the 'Frisco convention adopted k resolution denouncing
the convention for denying them representation. Whili
The I ree Press is anything but an admirer of Senator
iKeed, it has felt that all the time that inasmuch as the
citizen! of this country make up their minds to let the people of his home district twice named him as? their dele-
law take its course and insist upon its being Impartially gate, he should have hud u seat in the convention.
and justly administered, they cannot hope to create the
highest respect and regard for law and order.
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OFFICE WITH DR. W. T. PAKROTT
109 E. Gordon St.
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KINSTON, N. C.
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In our endeavor to co-operate with every movement to
make working conditions better, store closes
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During June, July, to August 15th.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX.
Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of S. S. Carter, deceased,
late of Lenoir County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of said
deceased lo exhibit them to the un
dersigned or to her attorneys, herein
appearing on or before the 6th of
July, 1921, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery,. as
provided by law. All persons indebt
ed to the said estate will please make
prompt payment to the Administra
trix. This the fith day of July, 1!20.
MRS, SALLIE TURNER,
Administratrix of the estate of
S. S. Turner, deceased.
J. T. HEATH,
Clerk Superior Court,
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