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WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 13, 1919 THE KINSTON (N FREE PRESS PAGE THREE SOCIAL CONGRESSION'L LEADERS PRAISE WILS'N'S CIYIL WAR VETERAN ITALY WOULD HELP FRIENDS SUGGESTIONS FOR HA NDLING PROFITEERS OF ARCH DUKE JOE; Say Tanlac Did Him So Much Good Now going on. High priced dressing reduced.4 See our line of ready 'to wear and hats. CHAMBERLAIN BRAXTON He W'ants to Give Every Old Sol Mrs. AvfElatrick is visiting at New Bern. Miss Meta Stroud Is visiting relatives in Ayden.

j(j3s Vida West has gone to Baltimore to be with her aunt, Miss Tiffany AND PROMISE IMMEDIATE ACTION TAKEN PLANS A MONARCHY? dier a Bottle. Washington, Aug. House and Senate leaders promised that Con- Miss Margaret Kennedy of War Rome. Aug. 8 (Delayed).

Popolo saw is visiting Mrs. C. E. Rosemond Romano aaye that Arch Duke Jo "I I could buy every old soldier a bottle of Tanlac, for from the way has fixed me up I believe it Kress will begin at once consideration of to carry out a part at least of President Wilson'a recommendations for reducing the high cost of living. avpn a atiempi is 10 restore a mon and Miss Julia Parrott, Miss Sallie Rose Mt.

Olive archy in Hungary. would add years to their lives," Raid the sruest Miss Victoria Bursell (corporations engaged in interstate The paper believes his efforts are A Kepresentative Mondell, majority floor leader of the House, eaid any The National Bank of Kinston on Bast Bright Street. commerce. vt lorra union oi Austrian, Hun Frank B. Kendrick, a Civil War vet ern living at 4800 Charlotte Ave nue, Nashville, Tenn.

request for money to make effective Miss Grace Warwick of Golds gary, Croatia and Slovenia and then "M-y I not add that there Is a bill KINSTON. N. C. fooro spent Thursday in Kinston as Will follow Joseph's first step to now pending befpre the Cbngress, the campaign against profiteers woujd speedily be complied with. "Some time back," he continued, the gcest of Miss Dora Dudley, ward the reconstruction of the Aus tro-Hungarian state.

"I had rheumatism so bad, and went which, if passed, would do much to stop speculation and to prevent the Congress will grant all money need down so fast, that it looked like Oldest and Strongest Bank in the County. Mrs. LI A. Stroud and children have returned to Greenville after ed, said Mondell. In addition 4 Roumanians Getting Miffed.

Was on the verge of a general break fraudulent methods of promotion by which our people are" annually fleec have no objection to extending the London, Aug. 9. The Roumanian visiting friends land relatives here, down a id had about despaired of ev Lever TJontrol Bill if that is believ commander-in-chief at Budapest in MLss Rol Colons left Thursday ed of many millions of hard-earned er walking again. I was fast los ed essential. fur Spring Hill, Scotland Neck and tends to evacuate most of Rou money.

I refer, to the measure pro ing what little flesh and strength CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND PROFITS, $235,000.00. Senator Lodge, majority leader of manian troops within a few days. Oak City for an extended visit. had lef; and could hardly get from posed by the capital issues commit tee for the control of security Is the Senate, said I think the Presi Vienna advices received by way of Mrs. vV.

R. Curtis returned to her my bed to my chair. I had no ap dent made some good practical sug Copenhagen say. sues. home in Rosemary Monday after petite, could hardly sleep and suf The decision was reached because "We must face the fact that un visit with Mrs.

Levi Taylor of this gestions in regard to artificial, extortionate prices for the necessaries fered constantly with headaches. city. "After taking Tanlac a short of the Allies' attitude. The report states, according to a news agency less we help Europe to get bak to her normal life and production, a of life and I am sure Congress will Misse3 Annie Grady and Malissa Williams and Mr. L.

R. Stroud are deal with them at once. whfe I began to improve. I kept it up till' have gained thirteen pounds dispatch from the Budapest Gov chaos will ensue them which will in A DEPOSITOR SAID: The money 1 have Invested in a mortgage would pay me better if In your bank, for the reason that my creditors Kill me goods cheaper if my bank balance is Kept uboe a certain mark. A GOOD IDTA TO THINK OVER.

ernment that Archduke Joseph's President Wilson delivered a mes enjoying an outing at Ocean View and fed better and younger than I evitably be communicated to this country. Government and Arch Duke Joseph and Norfolk. sage to Congress Friday on the high cost of living which met with approval from all sides. He said in Dart: Mrs. K.

M. Harris ir recuperating nave Deen enuorsoa ior the coming "We cannot hastily and overnight elections. satisfactorily after a serious oper revolutionize all the (processes of have in years. Tanlac just filled me up wfth new life and energy and put me on my feet again. I have a fine appetite and can walk anywhere I want to go and hardly feel it all." ation at the Parrott Memorial Hos our economic life.

"I have sought this opportunity to "And I entertain another confi pital. MLss Rosa Belle Boone, stenog address you because It is clearly my duty to call your attention to the The National Bank of Kinston Sold by leading oruggists every dent hope. I have spoken today chiefly of measures of imperative rapher in Superintendent Joseph where, adv. present cost of living and to urge H. B.

TAYLOR. President Kinsey's office, is expected to return J. A. BIZZELL, Caahier. regulation and legal compulsion, of upon you with all the persuasive LENOIR OIL ICE CO.

WILL BUILD A NEW 50 TON PLANT from her vacation this week. prosecutions ana the sharp correc Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days force of which I am capable the leg- Mrs. J. P- Nunn returned Thurs tion of selfish processes, and these, slative measures which would be Drojiilsti ritfund rnoni-y If PAZO OINTMENT falls locureltctiuig. Blind, Blreding orProtrudloit 'ca.

luatantly relieves Itching Pilea. and you can ue: day night from an extended visit to most effective in controlling it and raatfal aieeo after tha firt uoulkation. PrWu friends and relatives in Birming ham, and Winston-Salem. bringing it down. The prices the people of this country are paying for everything that it is necessary for no doubt, are necessary.

But there are otlier forces that we may count on berdes those resident in the Department of Justice. We have just fully awakened to what has been going on and to the influences, many Miss Catherine Huggins of the WANT ADS them to use in order to live are not President F. C. Dunn of the Le justified by a shortage in supply, KILL THE FLY, BE VACCINATED, PREVENT DISEASE. noir Uil fc ice Company gave The of them very selfish and sinister, either present or prospective, and are in many cases artif ically and de- Wheat for Sale D.

T. Edwards. Dly 7-30 to 8-1 Sw 8-2-7 that have been producing high pric es and Imposing an intolerable bur iberately created by vicious practic- Free Press an interview Saturday in which he sets forth plans for a new plant which will be erected by his company. The announcement of Mr. Dunn in part follows: den on the mass of our people.

Women Wanted 150 women wanted ought immediately to be "I appeal with entire confidence to tie tobacco. Good pay. E. V. checked by law.

Weeb Co. "I need not recite the particulars Dly 8-11 to 16 --Sw 8-13-16 of this critical matter; the prices de manded and pafid at the sources of For Sale or Exchange for farm, 3 supply, at the' factory, in the food markets, at the shops, in the restaur houses and lots. Artesian water A Stitch in Time Saves Lives" We have everything for disinfecting. to our producers, our middlemen and our merchants to deal fairly with the people. "I have no doubt that housekeepers all over the country, and everyone who buys the things he daily stands in need of will presently exercise a greater vigilance, a more thoughtful economy a more discriminating care as to the market in which he buys or the merchant with f.owing to all.

Call or write M. D. ants and hotels, alike in the city and the village. They are familiar to Goodman, Kinston. 'Phone 397.

Dly 8-1 X-to 13 Sw 8-13-16 you. they are the talk of every do mestic circle and of every group of New Crop Turnip, rutabaga, kale, aual acquaintances even. With mustard, and cabbage-collard seed "The Lenoir Oil Ice Company has considered for sometime installing 'ce making equipment in their old plant of sufficient capacity to take care of the demand for ice for the next year or two, but has now decided to enlarge on its original plans, and has purchased additional land upon which to build a new, thoroughly modern plant of 50 tons capacity. The new site acquired is a portion of the Wooten property, situaeu on East King Street, if extended at the junction of Norfolk Southern and! Atlantic Quast Line Railroadwhich will enable the company to get independent sidings into its plant. "This plant is larger capacity than at Mr3ton's.

whom he trades than he has hither LENOIR DRUG T. E. STA1NBACK, Proprietor. Dly 8-5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23. county and Mr.

William Parker of Kinston were married at the home of justice of the peace, Charles Bag-by, 205 E. Grainger Avenue Sunday. Magistrate Bagby officiated. Mrs. If.

I. Sutton, Mrs. J. A. Scott, Miss Paittie Collins and Dewey Sutton left Friday morning for Hill, Virginia to visit Mrs.

Sutton's daughter, Mrs. W. E. Joily. They went through the country by automobile.

Miss Lucile Dawson of Sealy, Texas, is visiting relatives here. She is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0.

Daweon on Wost Blount Street. This is Miss Dawson's, first visit to Kinston and she expresses herself as being most favorably impressed. Rev. A. pastor of the Free Will Baptist Church, has returned from a three weeks stay in and arcund Morehead City and Beaufort.

While away he conducted a meeting near Beaufort. He will hold a short meeting at Mt. Olive this week but will return for his regular Sunday services. on the 17th. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Law son and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Churchill have returred from bridal trip to Ocean View, Baltimore and 'Washington. Mr.

arid Mrs. Lawson will make their home for the present with Mr. Lawson's mother, Mrs. Barbara Lawson, on Cellege Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Churchill will make their home with Mrs. Churchill's Sw 8-6 to 8-23. the increase in the prices of the necessaries of life come demands for increases in wages demands which are justified if there be, no other means of enabling (men to live. The laborers who do not get an in to exercised.

I believe, too, that the more extreme leaders of organized labor will presently yield to a sob On the Square, Across from Postoffice Wanted A middle aged white wom er second thought and, like the great PHONE 114 P.O. BOX 302 an, good character and industrious mass of their associates, think and crease' in pay when they demand it to assist in general housework in act like true Americans. They will are likely to strike, and the strike family of three. Address Gordon Street, Kinston, N. C.

see that strikes undertaken at critical time are certain to make nly makes matters Worse. "We must, I think, frankly admit Dly 7-12-14Sw 7-16 tf. matters Worse, not better, worse, is now necessary, even lor the two for and for everybody elso. The that there is no Complete immediate remedy to be had from legislation or three months which covers the worst thing, the most fatal thing that ice season in this community. The old plant is approximately 25 tons and executive action.

The free processes of supply and demand will can be done now is to stop or interrupt production or to interfere with TTAnlfh IS Health capacity, which will also be thorough not operate of themselves and no ly overhauled and be kept in condi egislative or executive action can ft. force them Into full and natural op tion to be operated as an auxiliary. The product of these two plants will probably take care of the actual re eration until there is peace. There now neither peace nor war. "But what we can do we should do, About Gone the distribution of goods by the railways and the shipping of th country.

"We tre all involved in the distressing results of the high C03t of living and we must unite, not divide, to correct Jt. "No remedy is possible while meii are Jn a temper, and there can be no settlement which does not have as its rr.otive and standard the general and thould do at once. there quirements of Kinston and the adjoining country for at least 10 or 15 years. This company has been the only one manufacturing ice in KinsT ton, installing a small plant of 12 a great deal that we can do, pro tons capacity 18 or 19 years ago. Keeping stock in the prime of freshness is a policy set down by all gocd store keepers.

All Summer Goods Must Be Cleared Up In August All $7.50 to $9.00 Dresses, $4.95. AIL Dresses up to $12.95, 6.95. All Oxford up to $7.50. Now is the time to do your shopping, goods will be higher Next fall. lADLEH BROTHERS Many thousands of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use About 10 years ago an additional freezing tank of 12 to 16 tons capac- ty was added, which gave sufficient of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letters sister, Mrs.

A. T. Justice on East Caswell Street, Johnson-King. Mr. Guy Arthur Johnson, and Miss Sudis King of the county were married Thursday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Rev.

L. M. Hall. Quite a number of friends came over to witness the marriage. Mrs.

Johnson is, the daughter of Mr. Richard King. They will make their home at Mr. Andrew Johnson's, father the groom. SKETCH OF CONFEDERATE VETERAN GEORGE RHODES capacity to take care of the demand in this territory up to this year.

we receive, similar to this ''On account of the short season, rv visional though it be. Wheat shipments and credits to facilitate the purchase of our wheat can and! will be limited and controlled in such a way as not to raise but rather to lower the price of flour here. The Government has the power, within certain limits, to regulate that. "By way of immediate relief, surplus stocks of both food and clothing in the hands of the Government will be sold, and of course sold at prices nt which there is no profit. And by way of a more permanent correction of prices, surplus stocks in private hands Will be drawn out of storage and put upon the market.

Foodstuffs can be drawn out of storage and sold by legal action and considering the large investment one irom jws. i of Hayne, N. "I could! IX not stand on my feet, and' lJ lust Buffered one from Mrs. Z.V.Spe", she savs. "As my suf necessary to install and equip an ice plant, that particular branch of the company' business has never been very profitable.

In fering was so great, and "The company has the satisfaction Shopmen Meeting Richmond to Decide on Work be had tried other remedies, Dr. had us get Cardui. 1 began Improving, and it cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Cardui did for me, for my nerves and health were about gone." KINSTON'S IV BEST- STORE which, the Department of Justice will of knowing that during its exlstance it has at all times sold its products at a comparatively low price and has spared no reasonable expenditure necetesary to give the best delivery servicj possible. The company believes that the community as a whole appreciates this fact, and will continue to give the same support and SI TAKE cooperation as in the past, and those (Continued from page one) men.

I promised my comrades that I would crow if I was I let him crow, and I must say he could beat a barnyard. After a while we heard the hoot of an owl. It was repeated three times and the prisoner said that his friends knew he was caught. "I wajs so proud of my capture that 1 tried the game over. That time I became a prisoner in truth.

I was accused of being a spy, tried, condemned, and sentenced to be hung at sunrise General heard of the sentence and ordered a repriece until he could question me. I often wonder if he took the trouble to spare me because he krrew that the surrender was about to take place. "I was taken before Grant and he asked me questions that I do not think my superior officer could have He 'ordered me to tell the truth. I told him I was no spy but I was willing to die for my cause. If he released me I would go back and fight and would probably be killed anyhow.

Some one handed Grant a He read it and told the guard to keep me near, be was not done with me, and would call me at any time. So I was kept so near that when the two armies in chfr-e of the company's opera III choosing a banking connection you should seek more than merely a convenient place in whicn to keep your money. tions wi all times appreciate Richmond, Aug. 9. Striking shopmen of railroads entering Richmond will hold a mass meeting tonight at which time they will decide upon returning to work.

All men will go back In a body if 80 decided. At a meeting today representatives of the national organisation advised he men to return to their jobs. It is; believed that this advice will be followed. institute wherever necessary; but so soon as the situation is systematical ly dealt with, it is not likely that the courts will often- have to be resorted to. "Let me urge, in the first place, that the present food control act should be extended both as to the period of time during which it Bhall remain in operation and as to the commodities to which it shall apply.

"I would also Tecommend that it be reouired that all goods destined for interstate commerce should in friendly criticism and.sufrgestions The Woman's Tonic looking toward improvement in their service. 'j tt3i "This company is owned and operated by holme-people, who are thoroughly Identified in every way with the community' best interests. 1 every case where their form or package makes it possible; be plainly Ybu need the friendly co-operation and cheerful service of a strong bank. This We Furnish You Four Per Cent Paid on Certificates of marked with the price at which they aV -V left the hands of the producers. rv "And it does not seem to me that iV we can confine ourselves to detailed measures of this kind, if it is in deed our purpose to assume nation Deposit ntW Lee's surrender She writes furthers rl am in splendid health tan do my work.

I feel I owe it to Cardui, for was in dreadful condition." If you are nervous, rundown and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, every month, try Cardui, Thousands of; women praise this medicine for the good it has done them, and many physicians who have Used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi-tfoe. Think what it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardui a trial. All Druggists i til Bolsfceyiki Disguise as Women and Attack British Troops Onega (By the United Press) London, Aug.

9. Bolsheviki troops disguised as women attacked British gunners near Onega on the Archangel front, a dispatch from the Daily News correspondent says. The British escaped through the wood-. Retreating British forces shelled Onega for 11 hours, hitting several houses, according to the news dtepatcb. Southern Railway Shopmen Expected to Retnrn to Work Asheville, Aug.

a conference of local shopmen of the Southern Railway messages; have Pea Bent, to KtfaxvMl, Salisbury, Spencer and ther cities (toWtsjertain from these locals what actioUthey take, regarding the Preiflf announcement Railway men here believe that the local strikers will resume work tomorrow. There are about 160 local strikers. The workers have been out since Tuesday. Paris, King Ferdinand Roumania has entered Budapest, al control of the processes of distri- st0, quit(J neaf to General Grant bution. Itake it for granted an(J had the humiiating thought that 5 our purpose and our duty.

that own ffe might think I Sothing less will suffice. We need jwM there fr(m prefeI.ence not hesitate to handle a national I Lee hand Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent OPEN SATURDAY NIGIITM Vim rornrA tn should go beyond the measures I have No Mij jjr- "He did suggested. We should formulate a law requiring a federal license of all Ja only part tJle gtory The Caswell Banking Trust Co. George Rhodes. Born April OuWot That Does Rot Affect tht Hmi died August 8, 1919.

He was the of it ton nd laxative ctfecf, 1 prandfatner of the Rhodes boys i'IVH BKOMOOLININKibetlerthiociiMi? atiiume and doe: pot cihh DCTTouMKiTi n-1 whose record is worthy ot a hero ia head. Remember the 6nie orrv Wy D. LaUOQUE President Oiove's Taateles chill Tonic asstorWTluiityani! na'ca-rkhiol the blood. Yoo can arioo leet ha Strengtb- Cashier T. W.

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