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PAG2 TWO Tin KINSTON (H. O FRtt PRCS TUESDAY EVENING, FECRUARY 27, i923 THE DAILY FREE PRESS EL GALT BRAXTON. Editor and Uiu MR. DAWSON'S ACTION ANTICIPATED.-. i I If the city is to remain obdurate and continue its pol icy of "fight to a finish" in the House water matter, it . . f - al. : . : . L .... i ' ii' 1 1 regrenaoie mat wie wearing on me mjuntnuii i Published Every Day Except Sunday by the Einatoa Fraa to be postponed; for the sooner it i heard the better. Press Co, Inc, Kraston, N. C. ...... ' However, if the eontinuanca ("ranted at the urgent re- ' " .11 1 j quest of the eity'i counsel Monday, is used to bring Entered at the poitoffice at Kinston, North Carolina, ai about n amicable settlement, it will be well that con- sec end-class matter under act of Congress, March 3, 1878. ditions arose which made it seem wise to put it off, toitji Eczema Constant , Itch ing Almost Unbearable! We know then Is one thine ttnt stops NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE.; ,;( , By virtue if a power of sale con tained in a certain Mortgage Deed, executed by Ben Balien and Phoebe Ballen, hrs Wife, o S. R. .Freeborn, dated the 1st day of July, 1919, and recorded in Book 136, V age M, reier ence to which is hereby made, default Subscription Rates Payable la Adraac. One Week $ .16 Three Month .... ....11.25 One Month .. .$.48 Six Month .......... One Year 15.00 . r"22- f-MLS rrrj. I been made in the payment of 1 The Free Press is hoDeful that when City Attorney esn Inrrwiw rour red-Won cells to the the debt secured by the said Mort I, t , . v' , , .V j , . I! point whe it Is prartlclly imywslbls i ge Deed, the undersigned will of- !John C. Dawson is relieved of h-s legislative duties and fot KUIt,i to eslat. We kaow tiiat as J for gaie to the highest bidder for returns to the scene, he will move to Dring aoout a settlement in accordance with the suggestion of Judge! NEW YORK OFFICE 81 E. i2d Rt, Mr. Ralph K. Mulligan, la sol charge of Eastern Department. lilac of The Free Press can be seen. Oliver Allen to city's representatives on the occasion of the hearing of the motion for the first continuance, j Mr. Dawson was present at the negotiations between Mr. Rouse and the special committee of council. He was the legal adviser and is familiar with what took place, j T Irt tnAur. tkot nrlian 4 Vtrt hIcI fHAAflfttf At 'tha PAHl ml I tfH WESTERN OFFICE In charge of Mr. C. J. Anderson. , uuu M, Rnl,,A anA h. wa, ..led to whin the Marietta Building, Ctiieago, where tilt of Tha "contrsct final hape to contain modification and rreea can oe seen. TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. EZ. RippSingRhumoslia I- ml r- "fluent ON THE STREET. The night wa dark and windy, the raindrop on me beat, the thunder rained a shindy, as I went down the street. My lonely way pursuing, Til walk around, " I said, "note what the boys are doing, and then go back to bed.'' The night wa wild and Juicefut, no stars were in the dome; it . was no errand nsef ul that took me from my home. A Tain and foolish longing had led me thus antra, to see the people thronging along the Great White Way. And as I passed an alley, two highway' 1 men took toll; while one of them kept tally, the other pinched my roll. They smote me with a spanner and knocked me cold and flat, and, in brutal manner, they spoiled my Sunday hat And when the twain skedaddled on brisk and lawless legs, my brains seemed badly addled, like last year's storage eggs. , Yet bad sense remaining, enough to see the truth, as, struggling, weeping, ' attaining, I Journeyed to my booth. I sighed, while pouring crunes of ointment on my dome, "I would not have these bruises had I bnt stayed at home. My nutty, dlpplj yearning to roam the . streets by night, and see the white lights burn ing, has got me In this plight. Hereafter I'll be wiser, I'll stay at home and read the Memoirs . of the Kaiser, and then my head won't bleed." v ' ., - v.'.;.-; .V 1 Bible Thought for Today. PAY THE PREACH KR: Even so hath the Iord ordained tht they which preach the gos pel should live of the goxpel-1 Corinthians 9:14. ':T ' ' . All nature is but art, Unknown to thee; All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; . All partial evil, universal good; And spite of pride, in erring reamin's spite, One truth la dear, Whatever is, is right, 'i.i, Pope. -. a ...,. i ; ;.; f .y , y ': , That World War veteran who died while playing game of golf mut have suffered from reaction. 'suggestions that had been agreed upon and noted by 'jhim, that Mr. Rouse was under the impression that the matter had been settled. He knows that he was under that impression and that Mayor Happer and Aldermen risp and Knott were likewise under the same impres sion. - They ail know tnat Mr. Haiiey oeciarea in suo- Diooi-cei mrnnrv m nuimr, tlwrt he could not have endorsed the contract as u0w day. Both aro facts I But hv if ... nrlo-in.llv suhmittihl nl that he thewhv Wt the on. c-euia iiiffrr, ever aetaslly taka ....... . . advantsee of this wuiirterful fact -inoo- ! impression that he approved of the final draft. Mr... upd just like you bav nerer thought about It I Wkin eruptiona, eczema wim .u 'Dawson knows that the right fb enter Mr. Bouses premises and lay thereon a water main was given with the understanding that such an agreement , had been reached. The Free 'Press can see no other consistent course for Mr. Dawson to take than to proceed" at once, when he returns and takes personal charge of the city's side of the case, to have the injustice and wrong that has been done Mr. Rouse righted. Mr. House has announced time and again that he was open to any proposal that 'the city might make. He said so at the hearing before Judge Allen. He had previously notified Mayor Happer on two occasions at least. He has said so in the columns of The Free Press. It's not Mr. Rouse's place to make city another proposal.. The city is seeking legal right of way over his property. Or at least it ought to be seeking legal right of way. The way is open for city to send its representatives to Mr. "Rouse to renew the negotiations with him and stop the suit. It's preposterous to contend that he must notify city what he will accept or will not accept so long as the status of the case Temains as it is. If the city's move. The re sponsibility for continuing the unpleasant situation is clearly up to the city. Its fiery, rtin-dlpgiiisr torture nnd Its oul tearlnif, unreachable itching, pimple", Mackbesdl and bolls, they all pack up and ko. when the tide of blcod-cellk begins to roll In I Blood-cells aro the flrbtlng-irlants rf nature! 8. ft fi. bulMs them bythe million I It bus been dolns it since 1KM! 8. B. 8. l one of the prent-st blond-cell bulldern. Mood-eleniiKerH nnl bodybuild ers known tn n mortn'x! When yon put the fncts together, then to eontlnne to, have eewma nnd skla emotions looks more like a ln thnn n,dlcw. Mrs. Arthnr N. Bmltb, Pearl fct. Newark, Ohio, writes: . 'Mm Hill g'rt kai a ver bad eu of eceeiM. S tnr S. 8. S. owl i mil uw. thank van "try mark. I tell mw IrimiU what a oW mrftrt it U. I I cannot talk too tmuh tfrout it, for I know I O. K. - 1 Here Is yonr opportnntt". S. B. B. e- nin. !, .r.ini,in mi-ill. lnnl tnsreillents. perenxe 8. B. 8. does boll.! redMood-rell". It roots rhenmntlsm. bnilrtu firm floh, flHs oot hollow cheeks, bf sntlflea the com plexion, builds you nn trhen you nro run down. B. B. B. Is sold st fit drncr store. In two slses. The larger slie bottle la tha more economlcsL tnahes you feel the yourself again SoS.S. Stops Iitching Peterson's Ointment The successful activitv of v sheriff and nolire of Kineton and Rocky Mount in running to earth the ai- j leeed sranir of auto thieves, which has infested this section ' for several months and made the lives of all owners of ' To the millions of grateful suf new flivvers more or less uncomfortable, gives rise to the1 j'erers whwt "person's "" oint hope that this scribe's motor vehicle will be uncovered , mntn?orolde sores, ulcers, piles, sore sooner or later. Even if that most desirable end (from I feet and chafing Peterson says, 'use this viewpoint) is not reached, it ie gratifying that 'the it for skin ami scalp itch; it never .!.' 1 K w . disappoints." All druggists. 86c, 60c, .. , .. .. ... ..m...vC, , t0 ,-$5.00. Advertisement. j hAinff rtVuloA tin mtlA - u mim nt .vo..l Iran.. n t 1 ' ' state prison-ought to help check the practice of "easy acquirement' of the other fellow's carf-Here's hoping! - "Senate does not approve Harding plan for going in to International Court."-iPoor Mr. 'Harding another re pudiation for him. .4 :. .:-;",; " -.'-s-r Headline: , "Both Senate and House calendars jammed as adjournment approaches." Why not make 4t a stand ing head? It fits every biennial conclusion. Beware of the citizen who travels with both the "hare and the hounds." His professed interest in you and yours and In the beloved (?) city's welfare, can, well be regard ed with a degree of suspicion, until you Bee what cards he holds up his sleeve. , u-:- ... ; ; t City'a attitude in the Rouse mMter epitomized: "Now Mr. Rouse we await your best proposal. Just walk up to the table and throw down all your cards, if there are any that suit us we may condescend to look at them, other wise, we'll fight to a finish!" EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. tr.viTiff nnalified as Executor nn dcr the will of (Mrs. Emma E. Cauley, ! deceased, late ol kenoir ouniy. The Question is beinc asked. Whnt nnrt will local klnv. Mnrrh CaTolina. this is to notify all hjavln-ff alarms a era in at the ea- we are unable to answer There is one candidate for iSSSZ mayor already in the race who hears the brand of the on or before the 20th day of January, "invisible Kmpire," but whether he is the organiaation s 1UZ4, -or this notice wu oe pieaaou m choice or is running independently, we are not at this writing prepared to state. In fact we couldn't state with that posjtiveness that would qualify us as a witness that he ia really of the klan. The sign point that way, how ever, and we don't think we miss our guess. "Bids must be in by noon of March 23rd and award will 'be made on April 1, work to be completed on or before September 1 5." That's the latest from Kinston's union depot Sounds almost too real to be true. -..: ;:..v';. . WHAT OTHERS SAY. k.v nf their Tpcnverv. All oersons in. dobted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 20th day of January, 1923. STEPHEN W. OAULEY, Executor. By Dawson & Wallace, Attorneys. .ch .t ihv Court-house door in Ons slow County between the hours of 12:00 o'clock M., ana z:u ocioc x. M., Mowlay, March 5th, 1923, the fol lowing described and bounded real. estate, to-wite: Beginning at tieorge sanouna Eastward corner at a point 70 feet from the center of the A. C. I Rail road, running thence with Samllin's line 81 1-2 feet to F. W. Harnett's line, thence with his line Eastward ly 50 feet to F, W. K. Kellum's line, thence with said Kellum's line North wardly to Railroad Avenue, thence with said Railroad Avenue 50 feet to the point of beginning: See deed from F. W. Hargett to S..R. Free born, Book 121, Pj;e 469, Register of 'Deeds for Onslow County. This' 1st day of February, 192J. S. R. FRBBBORN, Mortgagee. By Duffy & Day, Attorneys. Dly 2-2, 9, 16, 22. (Advertisement) W Ohc greatest- , k that cml, . m m. come, to a. 1 ml; maa m the 4 m . course XM fk of. his Ami , life is Ao drriue S i viia i moviiui to pWARDSaGARlgR, K 107 E CORDON ST. PHONES 3Z4-518J314JJ -mjut-im i " ,'i Hi: J I tSlSinsiiTShtiU- I 4(1 II H i r l DR. FLOYD P. WOOTEN v 116 E. Gordon St. PHTSICIAN AND SURGEON Honrs 9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 1 p. aa 8 to 9 p. m. -PHONES: Office S4t. Hoese SS1-L. MEWBORN JEWELRY CO. EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES FITTED. Wa Grind tha lenses KINSTON, N. C I ! SERVICE What It Really Means It means Genuine Ford Parts, 50 per cent of which retail for less than 10 cents. It means a Repair Shop where expert Ford Mechanics perform the work. It means giving Honest, Cour teous, Prompt attention to the Ford Owner's every need. It means to constantly supply you with a Ford Service that will make you and keep you an enthusiastic member of the great Ford family. T We are Authorized Ford Dealers. We can supply you with any pro duct the Ford Motor Co. makes, v Spear Motor Co. A The Answer Must Come Later. London Opinion: ''Patient, 'Can this operation be per- j formed, safely, doctor?' That, my dear sir, is just what ,i.e Administrator. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION, 1 Tha undersigned having duly quali fiad ax tha Administrator of the es tato of Mrs. V. C. Gilbert, deceased, notice is hereby siiven to all persons holding claims against the estate ex- ntDtt cne same to ina aamiiusracor, at Trenton, N. C, on or before the 8th I day of February, 1924, or this notice jwill be pleaded in bar of recovery. . 'All persons indebted to said estate j will please make prompt payment to ;i mm y V "Representative negro citizens from various sections of the city waited upon the school board and aeked for a school in the southern section towards LincolA City." Re- ' porta indicate that the delegation was absolutely har monious and reflected no sectional feeling whatsoever. - In that there ia an example worthy of emulation by the white folks. ; -"' .'.':.'.-;, ''' That kidnapping story from Philadelphia seems to re veal one of the most diabolical crimes recently chronicled in the press. What's best to do to such monsters, when they are apprehended and tried, is a serious question. Almost any punishment is too good for them. The wil- fut destruction of the life of a seven year old girl with all its promise, is heinous in the extreme. "Seeing as how" the President is unable to lead a Congress composed of an overwhelming majority of his own party and of his own ilk, to-wit; Conservative stand patter, we are prone to wonder what will become of him during the last two years of his term when the margin of control is cut down and when the fellows who bear the brand of the G. O. P, are niostly of another school? It's uch a pity that when the light broke on Mr. Hard ing and he discovered what real statesmen saw four years ago, he didn't speak up and tell the Senate that the policy of isolation whkh he himuelf 'helped to warp into shape, was impossible and that America's responsibility in the family of nations must be recognized. He would have at least had the support of all Senators who favored the entry into the League of Nations at first. With all due respect to sentiment that prompts those who are agitating the removal of the 'bones of Poca hontas from England to. Amcrba, we are inclined to think thatjhe best thing to do is to let thm repose un molested where they have been for generations. This thing of transferring dead folks bones about the world never did have any strong; appeal for us, anyway. we are about to discover.' " . And Frequently Lands There. Financial America (New York): "Usually the auto mobile going sixty . miles an hour has nothing of im portance to go to." - : This 8th day of February, 1923. W. N. UIUtKKT, Administrator. Dly 2-12, 19, 26; 3-, 12, 19. (Advertisement.) Accounted for the Hat, All Right. Der Brummer (Berlin): "'Did you ever get back that hat of your's that blew away?' 'No, but I got back the visiting card which was inside it, with the words: Thanks, it fits.'" ... SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEE. By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain Deed of Trust ex ecuted by R. J. Yopp to R. P. Hinton for the benefit of T. B. Henderson on . the 6th day of January, 1920, and re corded in the office of Register of j Deeds for Onslow County, in Book t lL'ti, at Page 393, the undersigned Nobel Peace Prize to Woman. Trustee will offer for sale at public Birmingham News: "When the world picture becomes ' auction to the highest bidder, for cash too black for optimism to continue, tet those who would i&$5&gi i-irmiui icu lunr iu r.iaa oiaiiuatorm one is rn Ameri ca now this Norwegian woman whose radiant aoul lit hours of 12 o'clock M.. and 2:00 o clock P. M., on Monday, March 6th, the bleak Russian steppes for hundreds of thousands ofilu23 the following described tract That species of chap who busies himself continually with the other feliow'a problems and undertakes to advise on all matters that don't concern him, and to wave the red flag whenever things don't go to suit him, will bear watching. His cry is more often that of the "wolf com ,ing" when there is no wolf in sight, than otherwise. He's a citizen that doesn't contribute to the welfare or the , uplift or the progress of the community. On the con trary he is distinctly a menace to its united efforts and I cooperative plans. starving German and Austrian war prisoners after 1914 This angel from Siberia has become an angel of the world. She has come to ask Americans for help in her work. Informed that she had been recommended for the 1923 Nobel peace prize of $10,000 awarded for the best inter national effort against war, this is what Elsa Branctatorm said: 'I've been recommended, I? How could that be? I've done nothing. , "Besides, I'm only 34 years old, and the prize should go to someone who has given a long life to peace.' "Here briefly is a resume of Miss Brandstorm's record of 'nothing done," as drawn from her reluctant lips. "She is the most decorated woman in the world. More than 150 medals have been awarded her by all the nations of Europe. She is the only woman who has been deco rated with the order of the Seraphim the oldest in Sweden. . - "At the outbreak of the World War she organized at her own expense a Red Cross unit that in six years travel ed into every village and hamlet of rough, inhospitable Russia, bringing aid and message of hope to 2.000.000 1 captured and discouraged soldiers of the Central Powers. "Once she was imprisoned for seven weeks by the Rus sian government. Another, time ehe contracted typhus, but managed to fight through and recover while men were dying of the disease on every hand. "She went hungry with the hungry, and lived for months at a time on dog moat when horse flesh would have been a luxury. - "After the war she effected the exchange of armies of prisoners, wrote a book on her experiences as a pre ventive of future horrors, and is at present establishing a sanitarium in Germany for care of widows and orphans of men who died in. Siberia. "Doubtless the people of America will show their, open mindedness and greatness of soul even to answering this j great woman's prayer for those who formerly were our enemies. or parcel of land, to-wit: Farm No. 10 on plat of land formerly owned by Thos. B. Henderson, plat of which is on record in Onslow County, Reg ister of Deed's Office, in Book 128, Page 499, to which said plat -for a more accurate description, reference is had; tract No. 10 contains 17.30 acres; the Deed of Trust above re- ferred to having been made to secure the payment of certiHn notes referr ed to therein, and default having been made in the payment of the same ac cording to the terms and recitations of the said Deed of Trust. Thki 20th day of January, 1923. R. P. HINTON, Trustee. By Duffy & Day, Attorneys. iiy z-z, , ia. za. flit) ' fll 0 thmmmi fern DMWifea The Quick k.' l I : f WOtTIJin i .l . ' vuow them V at horn. br I Sold to tha Retail Grocers only II. II. McCOY Co. by est AtVx Advertising n . i-ages of rho ugh the ft ess '. th. .W1, every that hair.- . - viSJts earche, out the ini. ADVERTrc... "ynot u this to them ulti. trreat d-elop YOUR blUl.nesi?
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