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rAu& TWO THE DAILY FREE PRESS ' B. GALT BRAXTON, editor awl Manager Published Every Day Except Sunday by the Kinston Free tress to inc., tunsuin, . u. Entered at the poatoffk-o at Kinston, North Carolina, as second-class matter under act of Congress, March 3, 1879 Subscription Bates Payable in Advance. One Week , ...... ..I JO Three Months $1.25 One Month $ .45 Six Months $2.50 One Year $5.00 NEW YORK OFFICE 30 E. 42nd St, Mr. Ralph R. lfaDlffsa. in sola charge of Eastern Department. Files of The Free Preaa can be seen. WESTERN OFFICE In charge of Mr. C. J. Anderson, Marquette Bulldinf, Chicago, where files of Tba Free . . rress can do seen. Subscribers are requested to notify, by Telephone 75, The Jnree tress, of any irregularity or delivery or Inat taction whatsoever on the part of the carriers. , Subscriber! should keep up with their eipirations by Nferring to date on label and send In renewal before Mbm expiree. Tale will insure the receipt of every copy. Papers are discontinued when time paid for la up. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1920. sometimes constitutes the deciding point that causes the In AWT AT R ATFI farmer to give up the durable satisfaction, that with ' tJ 1 CsD homes eauinoed with all the comfnrta and that modern electrical ncienct affords. XASH WITH ORDER "Instead of buying a farm lighting plant he puts the came amount of money, and then some, Into a Cantaford automobile, and proceeds to burn up in a week enough i?UHoline to light his home for a month to say nothing of iloing all the washing, ironing, churning, and sweeping for his wife during-thattime. "Perhaps some fine summer day he may start out in the car only to be overtaken by a thunder shower. Per- iaps he may take refuge under a nice tall tree, as foolish - t Applying to consecutive Tnnrtlonj only, when fully paid la advance. , 1 Insertion le a word 8 Insertions 2c a word 6 insertions 8c a word 7 insertions 4c a word 12 insertions 6c a word 20 Insertions Dei won; 26 insertions 12c a word people usually do on such occasions. Perhaps the tree I ' mav be strurk hv liehtnl P,.fc.,. k u. ... .-n No ' Jess than 25 cents, Each initial and abbreviation is counted as a word. Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it Psalm it: 14. - s i Naturally, there is some speculation as to whether the large blockade distillery, reported to have been found in the city of Charlotte, was located in one of its cotton patches or corn fields. " t LaFollette's refusal to become a candidate for Presi dent on the Farmer-Labor ticket will, at least do no harm to the reputation of the gentleman from Wisconsin for political sagacity. UTILIZING MODERN CONVENIENCES. ' . Ths University News Letter in Its series on country horns conveniences, has an interesting and Informative ar ticle in reference to the use of home electric plants. . Just how many people in the country are falling to take advantage of modern conveniences, the benefits of which would many, many times offset the cost of installation, because of superstition or misinformation, would per haps be difficult to estimate. At least, a correct answer would be interesting. In the University News Letter's article, which we're may be struck by lightning. Perhaps he may live to tell he tale. Perhaps he may not. The chances are very much in favor of the latter. And that being the case there All ads that are not run on consecutive i . . i migni De a moral to tne taie, but let's get back to the ys are strictly one cent point, per word "Ever since the days of Beniamin Franklin and th kite that made Philadelphia famous it has U-en known r0' R"t One furnished room. Call that lightning and elec tricity are one and the same thing. Dly 7'17 to 22 Franklin positively identified the untamed thunderbolt as por show u. . .n w li the laboratory curiosity electricity. Since that time this Mewborn, phone 178-J. laboratory curiosity has become the master servant of ' 8-4 liankind. thnruiifhlv riiIuIimuI nnl In. -----iicobcu. mill? tnr ... , thunderbolt still remains unharnessed and ,,nfm.d wsnted-fcsperienced tobacco curer. .1... , . . . . ' Apply to a. Koonee, Comfort, N. ror all that, however, we know enough about the be- r ni., n a navior of liirhtninir to sav nositivelv that a farm " ' 1 plant in itself does not attract lightning any more than cood Service 'Phone 449, colored any other object in the house does. If a house is going to be struck by lightning it is going to be struck, but it will not be because the electric lighting plant, or the kitch en stove or the feather bed or grandma's knittinir needles attract the lightning to the house. "If you already have a farm lighting plant don't turn mt the lights during a thunder storm thinking you will be safer. It makes absolutely no difference. 1 va, transfer station. Dly 6-18 to 9-17 Any hour. Wanted 2 rooms fee light house keeping. Man wife, no children. Phone 189. Dly 7-16 to 22. Lost Between Marston's Drug Store and Iron Bridge, one bunch of keys. electricitv is obtained from . n-nf,l v... L i xvewaro reruns to ur. u. Kor ujr means uineiray. niv.7-21 t 9 " ee uiai me nne is equipped with lightning ar reaieis so mat static discharges caused by liirhtninir lor Sale We offer It. fl.nnn strokes in the vicinity will not damage the lamps. But of 7 per cent non-taxable ,, referred remember that your electrical equipment does not add one jt0ck for th ,urther extens.on and iota to the chances that v.,r h.. m ... develoPn'nt ' our property, Chester- fie d Mfir Pn. ni a oi it 0 . w wsj a ii. iota to the chances that your house will be struck lightning. P. H. D." Davidson's wheat crop is said to be the best in years. That's news which will not be so gratifying to old man H. C. L. Carpenters Wanted at One build tobacco bams. See J. Nunn. 'Phone 327. Dly 7-22 to 24. It is to be hoped that the postmasters of the State, who met in convention at Greensboro last week, were able to Hl f tlti vtDVI an1 mAaMa .U 1. .1 t , . . , . , ... i wuereujr uiey can aeep me standard produce ths information Is given that lightninit has no nt ttM. i- ttJ . . , ... . i v Di"w u miseriy salary increases imam raailTiatlnn a Iiahm. mVI.L .. ,. i . .1 - w .w. .w. iiuukto mutvu urn nmrincaiiy ngniea than those which burn ths kerosene lamp or the tallow dip. , Tht article is as follows: recently authorized by Congress. There are either a lot of dangerous grade crossings in Snil fihnnr. fiVAanakAKA m 1.. L i w k- 4V. s , ,. . I tnuva carelessness man- i.; izjz rr:;:" "pu (ie8ted by tho8 wh very Pas9i , w m icbi iiiuu lurjr win auraci lightning. Groundless as this fear may be, nevertheless it Don't Forset To see J. L. Hndirea & Co., for cement blocks and bricks. Lincoln City. 'Phone 830-1 Dly 6-22 to 7-22 wanted Experienced and Inexpert enced operators. Pay while learn' ag. Pleasant surroundings. Apply telephone Building. Dly l-17tf Insure your future by learning book keeping and shorthand in Greens " Kraue crossing accident. N. C. Write for catalogue. !Dly 6-29 to 7-29 ,1 Jt has takenlonyEars of experience and groat scientific skill to produce toat master creation -tte Diamond . t Cord lire . 'Diamond Cords make friends by" making good. They are ready to i make flood tor vou r,- - Painting and Paperhanging and deco rating of all kinds. All work strictly guaranteed to be first class and prices reasonable. Estimates cheerfully ir ven. f!li 'ihnm jn 253-L. Timmons-Trinlett-Cooke. 214 h. Klnir Kt. niv 7."i n boi Men or Women Wanted Salary $24, iuu tune, MK- an hour issare time. selling guaranld hosiery to wearer. hxpenenre unneresaary. Guaranteed Mills, Norriawn, Pa. Dly 4-10 lo a21 Clerks, (men. women) 18 upward, for 1'ostal Mail Service. $135 month Examinations August. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write R. Terry (former Civil Service I . fcxaminer) 613 Continental Bldg, Washington. Dly 7-16 to 23 For Sale We offer for aale ISO.OOO ! of 7 per cent non-taxable preferred stock for the further extension and development of our property. Chester- neia Mig. Lo. Dly 4-21 U I. rer Sale House and Lot, No. 90S East King Street. Kinston. N. C also two lots on East Bright Street See S. H. Phillips. 607 Caswell Street. Kinston, N. C. Dly 7-13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24. Fresh stock turnip, ruta bat a. kale coilard, cabbage and mustard seed at Maraton's Drug Store and Hunter Building Pharmacy. Dly 7-1 e o d o: Fill I osTlire- " Mrs. i J 11. I I MCOY COMPANY ; When you want painting done it will pay you to see or 'phone Johnson and Sullivan, 'ohone 3fi7.1. w. An all kinds house, barn and roof oaint Ing a speciality. Dly 7-16 to 29 Wanted Live Insurance man in your town to handle our Monthly pre mium Health, Accident & Life Insur (ance Policy. We have men making rrom 7&.ou to XI 00.00 per week sell , ing this Policy. This Policy is sold to white anj colored feoth. Write and get district manager's place. Oldest Company in the South; 33 year of !.iiA.i.l ti . . t u.maoitii uu3iiicna. ouitnetie ol Cook, State Mgr.. Bank of Colum bia Bldg Columbia, S. C Dly 7-20-23 , j DR. CHAS, P. MANGUM bl FICE WITH DR. W. T. PARROTT IN E. Gordon St. PHONES: Residence 826 DR. F. FITTS OSTEOPATH 114 1-1 East Gordon St Thonee: Office, 8t: Residence. 40S eW v ' ;. - : .. . W I I I IA I ; .i -.... 1 . lU If W-tWjRW hey, fellers -cmon overl I J I iMIlmSl LemonCrush! . Hurry upt Gee I S MM M:n,I whilikens, but irs gooai M m& M mimt rWikM ,Ycs, the kids tan drink all they I jm WXmiMMmiim want-forUismadebytheexclu. I m m I H fJrmi & 4 1&-7; sive Ward process tromnotmng Y m ' 'A iPmJrrtSX t W Jt r,,,r the nure delicious oil pressed 1 - &D US frMmW STMlWMi from California, lemons, finest I N sSlII liSiS A' SrUandcitricgaciiJher S ll"r '4M kM acid of the lemon, imon-v.rus i ll k? i , I is the con panion drink to Ward's I Kll ! ifnZZ&d Orans-e-Crush. ' 1 1 . ' m nr m i in a II Alieaaa 1 U aV W IU W.W WT .11 1111' U BZJb m m si B H Za VII IfWII I II lYXll A vlUvvv A Ml II - v II II II - II II ..II ii .11 Prepared by Orange-Crush Co., Chicago - laboratory! Los Angeksx PHone r? and n Smi hi ' lo'l.. "T ""l of Ounf CiuA ana Ltniitt-L.mMt. . I 1 We know that you are thoughtful of all your needs, and look out for those things that you need to handle your crop, but we wish to call your attention to the fact that if you haven't already bought the following articles, that now is the right time to prepare for the fast growing crop, so that when it comes you will be ready you will need: TOBACCO TRUCKS We have them with either wood or metal wheels. THERMOMETERS Ones that you can depend upon at all times. LANTERNS We have a good dependable type. TOBACCO TWINE Those who have used it know the "Oakdale" as best. DON'T PUT OFF BUYING THESE ITEMS YOU MIGHT BE TOO LATE. Copeland pothers Good Good "Kuis Right Prices DR. F. B. McCALLUM Veterinary Surgeon Office and Hospital in Rear of Stroud Brae'. Store. 'Phone 533. Graduate Indiana Veterinary College v Dr. ALBERT D. PARROTT Practiced Limited to Genito-Urinary, Cystoscopy, Rectal Diseases and General Surgery. ' 'Phones: Office 14 Residence 197 Hospital 185-J. Hours: At Ho-nila! 9-12 Of fire pofctiTrty roaranue ml I 1 . . GasMpouof' VaWkS) at tl .maw ! nlmli .1. . to 5 dv. No harm, gaain cr ictrVfrrtv th trork. J 1 Ms CUM, Dew We Strmagnh SijJtt. sVltmin 1 Trtwm. f We4y nulvvsa I 1 Tobacco Barn Furnace Grates Price $22.50 per Set Complete Manufacturers and Dealers In Windows, Doors, Frames, Columns, Balusters, and Milljwprkjof every description 1 Mill and Machinnery Supplies. Pipe and Fitting j General Machine Shop and Foundry Office and Works: East North St at A. C L R.R. ; Kinston Iron & Mantel Works S. T. PATE. Proprietor SESSION, N, C
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