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page Tinur' rm5 kinstoh free press. feATIIlAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919 TROUBLE BACKBPNE RECORDER'S COURT SOCIAL DR. VANCE P. VrdY PhysKlan and SarZa. Off ice wRh Dr.

lrX Hardy 104 W. CaA-eU StKinston, N. C. Thonea: OffaaiW; Bealdenea 12S. DR F.

B. McCAlXUM VETERINART BUFSON. Graduate Indiana Jartnary Office aad la Bear af Stroud t4n Stora. THONB BU. REVERSED BY JUDGE NEW ViJRK'S WATER I TV A Mis Wilson Oi iwover spen Tuesday- Ballard ol UoiasDore DR.

FTTTS IN HIGHER COURT was OTT DR. ALBERT D. PARp OSTEOPATH tor here Tuesday. 0. Townsend has returned after spending some time FRONTf IS BROKEN New "Sorted Oct.

15. The back- VICE PRESIDENT SAYS GOLDEN RULE IS CURE FORf INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES; DAY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS GONE (Dally ee Press Oct. p. Vic-President Thos. E.

Marshall or the United SUU and Mrs. Marshall are guests of Iwston and the fair district Thcf came at the invitation of the fair directors. Thi Vice-President spk'e at the fair grounds and ns with Mrs. Marshall entertained a tt luncheon by the fa'r director, iaiid reception committees. "'If Vice-President and Marshall side just now.

his si rlnarr. nrracticed Limited to GenltoATr chronic i diseases seeafuriy All to 0 If: Lum. Kornegay, Ben prady, Ed, i here. it drugs surgery. Cystoscopy, RcUl Disea and Ganerfl Surgery txeaiea wiwo nie McFarland of Wilson Slid LutlAnaArM ExamfntioDsree Phillips, Elliott Pattersf'fc Pat.

Cobb, Phones: Office Re Resi jca 197- it of her sister, Mrs. H. H. is Will Smith, Charlie olard and HosptVd 185- Gral Fred. Bland, negroes, re found not Honrs: At HvlUl-ia Office 10-11.

ilbur Basden has returned oro after a visit with rela- :80 Snndai by Appointment guilty of gambling wtijn arraigned in Suprrior Court MorfTay afternoon on anneal from the jirder's Court. Robert Kornegay has return- Judge R. Allie Whitak in the city were met at GoIdaboroSfi nldsboro aft er a visit with rly Tues- court had sentenced men to two SPECIAL SALE of MIDr SUITS cay worning by the in recep- months each. here. M.

Howland has returned tion committee and i to Kinston in a private Judge Frank Danif in Superior Court decided the e4 Jence did not where ehe visited chartered for the occasion. justify the jury's attf flon. The reception party 1 Rachel Kornegay is spending headed by Mondav. first day ft! the October The Republic's preservation depends upon submerging of individual rights for the com at an weal and benefit of mankind, thought. "I am opposed tq every man, set of men or class Omen who knock at the door of Cores and ask for special privileges 1-hich are not for the good of the ole people." Mr.

Marshall saH "I believe in the old fashioned, Gdi; ilessed American Republic and it individualistic Chairman C. Felix Ha time with relatives at and was bone of longshoremenls ebrike, New York's most serious labor trouble appear! be broken. With the strike callllloff at Brooklyn, there are strong dications that it will be ended inl.Janhattan (beflore Saturday. i Labor iders and employers are optimistic Relieving, they say, that a final i ftference called for midnight tor It may be be fruitful of a coniplej settlement Moving I od8tuffa. New 4 prk, Oct.

IS. Enormous quantitief of perishable foodstuffs "held at Jhe railroad terminals at Jersey Q'f. Hoboken and Weehawk-en by longshoremen's strike are being riM'id into New York following thelnding of the strike at Brooklynshortly before dawn. None tt the perishable freight was damaged by the delay, according to rl froad officials and produce brokers. Jt has been under refrigeration thr '(ighout the strike.

short term, was na id by contin a Mo W. Mew- CHAMBrZRlIN.d BRAXTON comprised as follows: jn born, J. F. Taylor, N. nance.

In all 74 cafes went over W. A. Ayres has gone to New ouse, May 1 Be for causes, of them con tinued straight Join her husband, a Baptist after a short stay here. mi or Joe Dawson, G. V.

Cawper, C. A. Walsh, Dr. J. M.

PajVftt, H. Gait Braxton and Mr. Other members of the comn'lee met the John Gregg was nd not guilty 1. CrTfAm.a How OI assault, upuii m. nents, out ine-jra sw maiviauai and George Herring of Pines and Miss Clellie Dil- EVER STRIKE YOU train and later went Vernon Hall, rights ha endedj nd things in the the spacious and handJfne home of (future are not go? to be what they Faulkner, charged i assault with a deadly weapon, discharged.

In (State vs. Joe Bekf Jr, assault and jjut jof FoUocksvine are guests or Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

were in the pasfi PT3I hn IJillahunit, where whene rvey, and the visitors were drivt: that the reaeon we are kept so busy is becausjj we give our Isabel Carter and Mary battery, the defend I was discharged, costs being aesl led. Judgment was suspended in case against America anwtred ttne ancient question of I my brother's keeper?" when she sent yolasseri and Messrs. Jonn u. want CT V--5 customers what they The ladies' committee Lillie Morton, chaf id with assault and others called at Ihe Harvey her boys to PraTce to fight for the jnd Herman Carrow motored ter.tly from Washington, N. with a deadly weapf Becton Spar when they wgt it.

We are prepared to orders for anvthin? in til line of sheet to (the pa- and paid freedom of the irld. homo prict their respects to the sli Sina Campen of Pamlico row was found notf juilty of assault and battery. Thof rand jury, 'Of ond lady of want "the ''iCmerican people to stiffen ur their.lliackbone and live as the land. 1 ur.tjri.is visiting relatives here. n.etal work prpUy and rea- yrSrr- President F.

C. Duj) of the Kins- God wants therriffo live." MrlStlarry Taylor has returned to which II. V. Willia is the foreman, returned eight truffbills. sonably.

We the best of ton Fair formally cu wie lair tt materiala and Ifiiptoy nnLV I. iff Tuesday, fair op ling day, was a tR after a visit with relatives and called on Rev. H. Coffin, 'l, nnrpst nH dif. skillful workmen.

holiday in the cot) as it was In rector of St, Episcopal oviotlA fcAtnvn MT.itj.1 MrWP. J. Koonce and F. J. Koonce, the Recorder's Couff Church, lor the liwoep ion.

Comfort were Kinston visi- and labor. f'is tu' troduced the or Hiirsday. Hon. N. J.

Rousef RICHARDTtlsf DEAD R. WALLER COMPANY Vice-President, dram MrsfcJIarry Stallings and baby Ifberal ap-him as the turnwi Irom Wilson Wednesday. Mrs. nlause by characteri Corner HerlUee and Gordon Sta. PHON3 18 PH01C3 AT BRIGHT ST.

HOME "Zeb Vance of Ind mother, Mrs. John Y. Moor4iame with her. Streetfit 5 a. m.

Thursday. Mrs. -4 ed the Vice- Th? grand stand al PresVent vociferous (iPaily Free Pilss Oct. 15) WILSIIN WON'T LET C0NRENCE BREAK UP; IIOMPERS SICK m' Wahiifon Oc- 15. The President is in ouch with the proceedings of tne itional industrial conference and Jslill act to check any move which miTft mean its breaking up, the White Bouse states.

The President, it iearned, will insist that the conference jaocomplish some of the purposes fc which it was convened. Gompors Washingiln, Obt. IS Samuel Gompers ftijieriously ill here and unable to aVtnd the sessions of the national iritetr.ial conference. Gompers' illnesias announced today by members iKthe labor group which He decried tM demand for special legislation to j2ulate the rights of men of differeijtf classes. He said he dj (nt want to be considered on onej We or the other but the friend xf i rights of all.

He said- bigMprobleras were conducive to growfp. and strength. Mr. Martha address was interspersed with and pithy sayings which were liliwally applauded. the hoi.ur of rising "Dick" (RicharClB.) West died and did him masse as he felt no claim arose to speak.

Sides pud the young lady are doing nicelyiThe newcomer is. the fourth Miss files. i 1 MisiMary G. Shotwell, formerly assist it suoerintendent of schools Wednesday about ja. m.

following an illness of 10 1 12 days and a 'onger period of health. The Mr. Marshall said crUpA the "Zl Vance," for SO EASY It's so easy to wash yrk whole family's clothes within ELEQlllC WASHINCvtlACHINE end came at his reslience, 100 West there was but one Zc I Vance. ers of the fam- "I'il not talk about ihe League of Bright Street. Meij id expected the lor apir VOUiuy wu uuu's Gover ffcnt thrift propaganda work, is spewing a eW days in this section.

'Pss Shotwell was at Wilson ily and friends death. Natiors. The peace faty with some reservations is goinffifo be ratified," He deploreoVpie tendency of parents to make isy the way for their With his passing he said. jp boys and Stronir citizenship weflt-onaof men. Oid TTp nriwlaimed.

'flelieve in the could not be fciveloped by namDer- Kinston's best-kna wec.nes iayi Mr.VD. Free dAionstiatioJ(ny day youl Ward of New Bern was will he country troupers all over HLeague of Naitions.ttfut I want to ing and bring up idle and worth- nere pgnesaay nignt, tne gueBt ox a touch of regret at the wish wfthout p' tation to buy. preserve American Jhstitutions." less enris in homes but the boys The enemy on thf Inside is more who were taught to make their own rofessional mu- Mr. aOTrs. Wia An, ins son-m- He Wag a WWhter.

Mrs. Ward mad; son a ff daughter were looked 0f it He i argely for "the Gonwers led since the start of the cnferenfce. menacing than any JfSe on the out- way were the'8mzens worth while. extensive Easy te is--ay for a washing ine money you pay inursBns mornmg. realtv holdings her, MayUE4.tr- H.

-Bain of Golds- a minatnl bf Tq play a cor-was the great- LOOKS AND FAIR PARADE ALL THERE WI machine wi EVER1CHANCE FOR uhger days." He i M1U.U pleasure oi nis He was capuun a9 a lnpmDer 0f 'si amous trio who your washerwoman. instruments to GOOD ADVERTISING STUFT; EVERYBODY IN fantry ng ne war, ana was ae- tW tmtotsAr valor Flanders. Mr. I THE LUIKART GIRLS high at the irother ot Mrs. Jesse Brown a baritone and Bain ialj'i" of thiscy.

nown. He play- bass performer of KINSTON LINE OR GIVINGlONCE OVER B.W.Canady 6c Son Kinston. N. atre orchestras. ed in church and For a time he old Second Infantr director of the band here.

He 11 as brass play- More nan Thousand Community up that sob stuff of Mondaf and let us and Tom The elements hi was a violinist as Mr parade unhindered by a soUlary thing, not even Marshall have our morning. It was a pretty parade and a long one, a II the police, Tuesda; Fair at Pine Forest An outstanding Chicago, fact. 14-Edna and Shirley Liiaart, Detroit girls undergoing treatment here for bichloride ou mercury poisoning, today showfd eoatinued Improvement, to Dr. Thomas A. CarterAlthough all darker has not passed the girls poisoned by a crazed mother are on the road to recovery.

Carter stated. haracteristic of and patriotic pageant more a mile long. It civic, and industrii us his affection Rft hw quiet nature f10 minutes late, splitting a lian main street wide got under way onl; FIRST NATIONAL BA1 0FI(lNST0N who died in re- open. The police id cleared Queen of all traff? Twelve to 15,000 Sewalks. Vice-P resident Matffiaik the city" guest More tni fl00 attended the com- idii-tn i c.tj- cem years, ana ise death he felt Winy at JTine jorcou oaumuojf, i il with his only people' lined the for the day, rode CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIY IDED PROFITS jir the head of the procession.

sister. Miss Tiff; west, wno is nvF.R 2nn.nno chief mar- C. Felix Harve; harity Work. He well-known for he E. Wallace and shal, and Fitzhugl ir with his Drotn- was orie a part: -m ONLY POWERFUL stad M.

Brickhouse, tsnty agicultural agent. The exhibits wefwvery complete, including fiM showers of livestock, corn and other J. L. Hamme of Kinston madinhe principal address. XpuulturijAgent Herbert E.

Nel assistants, shared Robert Rouse, his a wholesale bus- er, Horace West, irle' drum corps honors with the las between 50 and This Bank will deem it a privllef as well as a pleasure to adrlaa or slat anr returned Jdlee In reaoect to war Jness. Mr. West 55 yesrs of age. an's kid band in and Prof. Jim Mel He was born here.

Mr. appeared to enjoy the experiii. It probably Wasnt the first prde of the kind he had been in. in the Middle West they have b1 fairs and lots of them, and MrMrshall has reputation for lending presence' to worthy causes wjriever possible. Mrs.

Marshall, $wnp accompanies her husband appeared al to be were the out- the van. Ihe gi loan Insurance or any other, yfernment claim without the whole works. MEDICINE WILL END RHEUMATISM: It matters not whether you Jjtave standing feature drum Pretty Christine charge. The drums major-ecs, set thai ace. rd with never a son cf uraysn county, a juage, ana Agmt BricJ souse made talks.

Miss Adeline ThSmpsoh of the Kinston Schools judged the home economics ahiVts. M. Spencer of the Health Bursti had charge of the better babies" contest, in which a -f drummed awfully roll, but they there witn tne N. J. President TO BE SIXTH IN.

FLYER ARRIVES. BinghamWi, Oct. 14. Major Bartholf hopped off at 11:39 on the last le jof his transcontinental sir flight. He will be the sixth tastbfrund pilot' to reach Mineola.

Binghanlon Oct 14. Major dame. The knee- cadence just the rltfTtl xrt. pants windjamrim DR. HENRY (bore down ion at frequently.

had agonizing rheumatic pain lor 20 years or distressing twitches for 20 weeks. Rheuma Is might and powerful enough to help dtjva rheumatic poisftps from youTbWy and abol'sh all misery, or the Cj8t, small as it is. wf 1 be cheerfu" refunded. heavy stuff, and cVhler nr. HARVEY, TeBer number of prtjninent Pink Hillians promineut of i the occasion were D.

P. WOOTEN, occupied by the Behind the ca wed others filled Vice-President ft entered. 'The sinner at noon was a big affair, hundreds partaking. For DIRECTORS with the receptiiia committee, Mrs. Druggist everywhere author J.

G. BartBWf, No. 51, eastbound, arrived hefc at 9:24. He will an initial effort the fair was a big success. Garlaia Noble is president pieasea.

Many welfknown businessmen rode as membeS of the' distinguished visitcr'6 pflray or in other capacities. The dandjfes horse in the line was ridden by $1 Old Hickory veteran at the end olJhe marshals' troop. Earl Brewer as drum-major for Professor jack's band was a top-heavy success. Judge Whitaker, Red AHeand some others were jauntv ppfasuaes. Walter.

Hamilton stood the rear platform of a fire wagojj Why he fchouSd thus render htnBelf inconspicuous was more admiring fellow bulls N. J. Ronai David Oettlnger E. P. Wootea W.

L. Keaaedy Dr. Henry Tall J. H. Caaady Marshall and thef Representatives of the fair officialsand various social organizations cofmirising her escort, J.

F. Taylor H. H. McCoy H. E.

Moeeley F. C. Hooker wait for wtter weather to continue his f3ght. ized to selltheuma of no-cure-no-pay basis, tit's abs Jely harmless and after ftking if smaU dose as directed one a da two days you Noble 'l fair and public Mficials and others, and young men women mounted. shoulu knowhat last you have obtained a remedy that will conquer section included a The inuustria' some advertising number of rheumatism.

Want to Feel Take an NR Tpn(ii AT TtV IT AMD SEE tw Meh Utter I moral n. That ltT." omen on one car- For over ten years thronghout floats. Young The Best Candies In the tydirld the word "Traf- lied letters for; America Rheuma has been' scrib could doDetout. Sidney Moore- re- theV irot the let' fic." Sometime 3 ed and has released thousaf from of the same con- and traffic became If ro front ters a little mix Co ill sap- agony. J.

E. Hooi nappy. and Oueen streets veyance. nrtny veyance. hrtiiy what it is a Nof il mo 1 refund- ply you and guarantee The "Haiti i band from the carnival ed if not satisfactory.

marched w1i the swing characteris on a Saturday Afternoon. Oetting-er's put up a nil showing, the talk tic of Latia musicians, but played ing machine doi with one ear in rood old Doited States inarches. JOHN iOTPN Hunter BnHdl WHITRMNnd i NOREtf TROUBLE IS, your system is clogged with a lot of impurities that your over-worked digestive and eliminative organs can't get rid of. Pills, oil, salts, calomel and ordinary laxatives, cathartics and purges only force the bowels and prod the liver. ffatartt Remedy (NR Tablets) sets on the stomach, liver, bowels and even kidneys, not forcing, but toning and strengthening these organs.

The result is prompt relief and real, Listing benefit. Make the test. Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thoroughly, yet so mildly, so gently, that you will think nature herself has come to the rescue and is doing the work. SAYS HUME APT TO gear for his mayrs voice takmg up considerable spa on the front. Can-ady Son had jlie of the niftiest in line from a decoS iter's point of view.

Quinn Millerf attracted much attention. The -mers' Supply Company had a w4 on with led mules. in T- POT Tin PhvsLJsn and igeon. BE SEPARATE STATE A And oh, what a relief Office, VMepnoiK Bulldlnf Hours: 9 to sU, 2 to 8 to p. m.

Taonea: OtRtTi '766; Residence, 469-L. -I ro 1 mm Ml kow Bach bRM The Central Wja-ehouse had an oxcart in line, anfj Kinston, pretending it nevet saw annhing of the kind before, just dotedjwm the ox. Behind the floats camenanother band, head led kcisktM. btmtmr wx. kabimollr of ttabbonly enn Kiraicd.

uk mm MS Tiblc ich isht for tret. Thri 11 aot ban uke nodltin Paris, get. 14 The Petit Parisian reports it understands 'the 'Italian fgovernment has ae-eeptt-d settltaent of the Flufae question on fhe basis of an independent sttU. with the jport under control of the League of ing representatBes of the Ministeri- ivr. Jul orcwioM orerr hool authorities and Tabwf ahw call will al Association, latBcieat to kora mf mi I Dr.

Mercer C. iV.rctt PhyalclJi and 8n jtw V' I70NES: Kaddenca I AV. slL Office with LND. rrott on W. Gordon ire apparatus, Boy otherc in cars, Coo4 roaaitioa Inlias Scouts-and oth Received Fresl By Express LENOIR DRUG T.

E. STAIN BACK, Proprietor. Onthe. Comer, Across from PostofHce PH0NS114 2 'HZ 0 E0XZZ2 Nations. ing, wellgotten trp It was a sati OX mateur affair, tt parade, for an 'AN DR.

GEO. KIRK' spectacular as it wasn't hall a ZZr' ts5t LENOIR DRUG H. 0 HYATT. D. according to Ar- would have bee he been able to get thur Suzuki, hai Eye Spadallst Glasses F.

'ed Correct! -Ooas Eye tralghtene KIN 'ON. N. General Office actiee DUeasee af aN. rinf Glasses. staff he wanted for all the deeorativi the floats.

Bat that was all right, Graduate from "onr-a- Hi ileal Art. Everybody else was happy. Dignitaries on Hand. College,.

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