THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday, November 29, 1946
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MID PINE
Southern Pines, North Carolina
A Friendly Hotel With Club Like Atmosphere
18 Hole Golf Course
You’ll Enjoy Playing
LUNCHEON and DINNER PARTIES
BY RESERVATION
MR. AND MRS. FRANK COSGROVE
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WOOL COTTON RAYON
Cardy Horses Win
At Northern Eairs
The entries of Vernon C. Car-
dy from Val David, Quebec, and
from Vernon Valley Farm, at
Southern Pines, North Carolina,
were the sensations of the Royal
Winter Fair, at Toronto, the big
gest winners in ribbons and
money and holders of 19 ribbons
in main events.
Cardy personally rode his
“Times Square” to victory in the
green Heavyweight Hunter class
to set off a train of wins which
included , the triple first ribbons
for the chestnut grandson of
Man O War, Jervis Bay. The lat
ter won the International Cup,
the most coveted award in the
entire show. He came back to
lead his team of chestnuts, inclu
ding “'Goldenrod” from Pine-
hurst, and “Fort Riley”'to second
place in the Hunt Team. They
were beaten by the Mellons’ Roll
ing Rock Hunt Club team. This
is the Club under the manage-
McCAIN
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West, S. C., June 26, 1884, son of
J. I. McCain and Lula Todd Mc
Cain. He received his A. B. de
gree from Erskine College in Due
West in 1906, where his father
was professor of English for over
50 years. He received his M. D.
degree from the University of
Maryland in 1911, and received
an honorary LL.D. from the Uni
versity of North Carolina in 1936.
Develops Tuberculosis
Following his graduation from
the University of Maryland, Dr.
McCain served his internship at
Bay View Hospital in Baltimore.
Md. It was during this time that
he developed tuberculosis and
was sent to Gaylord Farm Sana
torium at Wallingford, Conn
where he took treatment and la
ter acted as resident physician,
during 1912-13.
Oh March 1, 1914, he came to
the North Carolina Sanatorium
as assistant superintendent and
chief of the medical service. He
ment of Mr. and Mrs. Richard continued in this capacity uiitil
Wallach was the the resignation of Dr. L. B. Me
Size 72x84
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25 percent Wool, 65 Rayon 10 Cotton 6.50
50 percent Wool 7.50
100 percent wool Susquehanna 14.20
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Wallach. Mrs
former Kate Page, daughter of
Mrs. Robert Page, Sr., of Aber
deen. Her husband, a friend of
the late Noel Lang, managed the
spring hunt meets, here, and rode ,
in several races.
In the jumper classes the Cardy
horses won the President’s Tro
phy, the Jumping Stake, captured
seconds and thirds in half a dozen
events. Their total major ribbons
were 19.
“We are hoping to head down
south to visit our friends in North
and South Carolina” commented
Mr. Cardy after the show. “While
we enjoy riding and competing
in the shows, I don’t think that
we would particularly care to
participate if we could not ride
ourselves. We hope to forget all
about the stress and bustle of the
show world by the middle of
January in the Sandhills coun
try.”
It is expected that Cardy will
bring down ten horses from Val
David to Vernon Valley Farm,
formerly the Paddock, at South
ern Pines sometime early in Jan
uary.
Science Aims To
Discover TB Drug
No drug has yet been found
which will cure tuberculosis in
man.
Scientists have been searching
for such a drug for years. They
have killed the germ in a test
tube and recent experiments
have met with a degree of suc
cess in arresting tuberculosis in
guinea pigs.
There have been a few in
stances where a drug has ar
rested the disease in man, at
least temporarily. However, the
limited success attained so far in
treating tuberculosis patients with
a drug does not warrant hope that
any known drug can be relied
upon to ‘prevent the progress of
the disease, according to scien
tists. But the search for such a
drug continues.
Grants are made by the NTA
from Seal Sale funds to finance
well coordinated programs of
scientific research.
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Brayer on January 1, 1924. Dr,
McCain then became superinten
dent and medical director of the
North Carolina Sanatorium arid
director of the Extension Depart
ment of the North Carolina San
atorium.
With the opening of the Wes
tern N. C. Sanatorium at Black
Mountain in 1927 and the Eastern
N. C. Sanatorium at Wilson in
1942, he was made superinten
dent of both of these institutions.
In 1935, he was elected president
of the Medical Society of North
Carolina, and in 1940 he was el
ected to head the National Tuber
culosis Association.
Dr. McCain was a fellow of the
American College of Physicians,
a member of the Clinical and Cli
matological Association, the Na
tional Tuberculosis Association,
the American Trudeau Society,
the Southern Tuberculosis Con
ference, the N. C. Tuberculosis
Association, and the Medical So
ciety of the State.
In March, 1944, some 200 prom
inent doctors and laymen from
all parts of the State gathered at
Sanatorium to pay honor to Dr.
McCain in recognition of his 30
years of service as medical di
rector and superintendent of the
N. C. Sanatorium. Dr. Paul Ring
er of Asheville, who made the
principal address* paid high trib
ute to Dr. McCain and described
him as being the most popular
and beloved doctor in North Car
olina.
During the more than 30 years
that Dr. McCain has spent in tu
berculosis work in North Caro
lina, he has seen the Sanatorium
facilities grow and expand stead-
ily'^'to accommodate an ever in
creasing number of patients. The
sanatorium has increased in size
from- a small institution of 32
beds when he first arrived until
now it can care for 650 patients.
In addition, there are 330 more
beds available at the Western N.
C. Sanatorium, and 110 beds
available at the Eastern N. C.
Sanatorium.
Dr. McCain was married to Sa
die Lou McBrayer, daughter of
the late Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Mc
Brayer, on October 17, 1917.
In addition to his many duties
connected with his profession,
Dr. McCain found time to take
an active part in the educational,
religious and civic life of his com
munity. . He was a trustee of
Flora Macdonald College at Red
Springs, an elder of the Presby
terian Church since 1918, and a
founder of the Raeford Kiwanis
Club.
Funeral Services
Funeral services were held at
3:00 p. m. Tuesday from the pa
tients’ dining room of the North
Carolina State Sanatorium. Offi
ciating ministers were the Rev.
William B. Gaston of Montrose
and the Rev. K. Holland of Rae-
forcT Burial was in the 'family
plot in Old Bethesda Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Dr. E.
D. Levy, Dr. R. S. MitcheU, Dr.
R. A. Oliver, Dr. William C. Byrd,
Dr. J. S. Haitt, Dr. S. M. Bittin-
ger. Dr. C. D. Thomas, and Dr. H.
F. .Eason.
Members of the State Medical
Association served as honorary
pallbears.
Surviving are his wife; three
daughters. Dr. Irene McCain of
the University of Pennsylvania,
Jane Todd McCain of Agnes
Scott College, Decatur, Ga., and
Mrs. Hill McCollum of Leaks-
ville; a son, John McCain of the
University of North Carolina;
and two brothers. Dr. James Ross
McCain, president of Agnes Scott
College, and Charles McCain of
Birmingham, Ala.
Another son, Paul P. McCain,
Jr., was kOled in action with the
Army Air Forces in World War
11.
During its three weeks of nest
ling life the crow eats about 10
ounces of food daily, or a total
of 13 and one half pounds.
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