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About your Health Things You Should Know KECTAL AILMENTS Just why people should be so re served or diffident about this very important part of the human bod; may be accounted lor by the cen turies of custom preceding the pres ent day; fiction writers, some ol tliem. are not nearly so nice in the stuff they "get bv" with. Rectal diseases, if neglected, may develop iftto fatal conditions. That is a very good reason why our peo ple should understand more than they usually do. gf rectal conditions. An inefficient rectum may brine on autointoxication which In time un dermines the constitution: Then, so calied plli" hemorrhoids, warn us Cif ' impending trouble; tnc cood phy sician should be consulted" at once no false modesty preventing To try to cure a case of constipation in the presence of rectal tumors will prove lutile of course ? until, the obstruc tions are removed. Much capital is made by charl atans. of neglected rectums. Thou sans of dollars are spent annually by our people for "mild, resolvent treamenf by the heartless quack, who would place his adverti&ments ? on the front page, if permitted by the artful editor ? he generally orates over next the "want ads." He often gathers to himself many shekels for a very simple procedure, which the family physician should attend to lor a modest hire. Constipation and "piles' are two conditions, one of which aggravates the other always; the first step to correct the indisposition is, get rid of the organic element of the case, in the acute form, rectal inflamma tion may be relieved ? cured ? by med icines; ip chronic forms, surgery may be absolutely necessary, and is neith er dangerous or disabling, if done j by competent hands. Remember that cancer is one of the grave possibilities of a neglected .case' of hemorrhoids. Trust no one ; with your case who is not well known. honest, capable.. Birth Born to Mr. and Mfs. I. V. Regan on October 2nd. 1927. a Jilie daugtV; ter. Violet Huqnington. Mother and ' baby doing nicely. Moriah News School opened the 26th with a good attendance. Whooping cough : is keeping several pupils from school ! just now. ' j Miss Ethel Day spent last week ? with her uncle Sam Day and family. I Mrs. Maria Clayton and Mrs. Lera : Ellis visited friends and relatives in Wake County last week. Memorial .services for Mr. Clms. ] Simpson, late of Moriah. will be held ' at Bethany church Sunday. October 1 9th, In the afternoon. Mrs. Ear lie Wllllford and little j daughter. Gertrude, of Ba^a, visited I her father. Mr. C. M. Clayton re i cently. J Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Wade spent : last -Wednesday with Mr. S. A. Callis ' and family. I ? Mr. and Mrs. BilUe Griffin spent i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. I Callis. ? , ? o I Tom Tarheel says he is going to get the folks in his community to ' Viave a roofer sale and exchange day so that \\gj can K?et some new blood * in his flock. J/i Ht \ KOI \ I USED CARS with an OK J luil I'ounls This Tag Protects Your Purchase V?.. 1 . 1 _ Y ou can be absolutely certain, of the quality of .aii.v lewiJiiiiiuuBi] ? ukhU car you buy from us ? for when we recondition a car, we do the job thor oughly! All work is done by our own expert mechanics, and is subjected to the regular factory testa and inspections. Genuineparts are used for all replace rn puis." After the car has passed final inspection, a red "O. K." tag is attached to the radiator cap. This tag is the purchaser's guaran tee of value ? look for it when you buy a used car! STEWART-BRADSHER QUALITY AT Li OTOR CO. W COST Halifax County j FAIR October 18-19-20-21 Biggest and Best Fair in Southside Virginia j I MORE THAN $5,000 SPENT FOR AMUSEMENTS Music by Victor's Famous Band Shows And Rides Furnished By W. T. Stone's Shows. Wonderful Agricultural, Mechanical And { ' Automobile Exhibits Best Poultry Exhibit Ever Shown in this Section Gorgeous Fireworks Day and Night ^ [ Best Lighted Fair Grounds in the South | J Come and see for yourself. J, OCTOBER 18, 19, 20, 21, 1927 ^ 4 DAYS AND NIGHTS ? 4 HALIFAX COUNTY FAIR ASS'N Inc., j W. W. Wilkins, Gen'l Manager. J lir . i r "? i y-i . Watch for special announcement Oct. 5th oosters Prizes Awarded THE FARMERS RESPONDED NICELY TO OUR INVITATION AND BROUGHT TOBACCO FROM ALL AROUND. THE PRZES OF" $25.00 EACH WERE AWARD ED AS FOLLOWS: . T. D. WINSTEAD. LARGEST CHECK. WHICH WAS $884.35. W. A. KING, GRANVILLE COUNTY FOR LOAD HAULED LONGEST DISTANCE, 42 MILES. JIM TALLEY, FOR BIGGEST LOAD. 2718 POUNDS. SALES FOR THE FIRST WEEK AVERAGED' $20,10. COMPARE THOSE AVERAGES WITH OTHER MARKETS. WE BELIEVE YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR BEST INTEREST TO SELL IN ROBOXRO? TRY IT. The Roxboro Boosters Club : C. H. Hunter, Secretary
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