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COUNTY MUST FIGHT IN FECTIOUS DISEASES. New State Law Requires Phy sicians and Householders to Report Cases to Dr. W. H. Ward Plymouth, N.C.f C.mnty Quar antine Officer. LAW NOW IN FORCE. any case that has not been re. ported. They may tend him the name of any person who, they know, has had anv of the speci fied diseases and whose name dea not appear in the paper. Such a service on the part of any citizen will be held in strict onfidonce by the quarantine officer and will be considered a service done for the gcod of hu manity and for the protection of life in the county. The names of those reported to the quarantine officer as having a contagious disease last month are : W. C. SneM, 5 children, Cher -y, Wh opFng Cough ; Agr.e Vaddock, Otaudia Craddock, R F. D., Uo.iei-, children of Robt. add. ck. Typhoid Fever ; Wnnty Davenport, R F. D , NT . 1. Piyrii'-u:h. Tvp' oid Fi vt r. ROPER. COMMUNITY FAIR. To reduce the number of in fecti)U3 diseases in the County and creby prevent tho number of dath?, an save thrjsai'dsof d )!la-s. is the task that has re C vttly en s .'t before the people l-tU cj'Dfy. Tin new State Q.nrantin- - t v imo-jses this task wi'.ii it, n dues not impoS an T hardship or impossibility. I' requires only that every citiz?i. rh do h'S d.ty in reference tr r.v , ' -nt:.;;vi.u3 disease in his . h or community. It pre sjp jos33 tiiatevery citizjn want? to see his county rid of disease as far as possib!e and will do all in his power ta bring this abaut. The State quarantine - law, xW-: went into effect August!, " iv case of cer 'ies in aiy .. ivrp-ited within a; :iours Dy either th- vi .11 inch irge or, in case no l.sician is called in, by tho :uj3rholdjr, to the County Quar antine CKfiser. The diseases to be reported are whooping cough measles diphtheria, scarlet fe-v-r, smallpox, infantile paraly oL, ' .n(:d fever and Ciirc-bro-s,jijial maninsritis. Any home a.ing a cue of any of -these diseases, when it has been re norted, will have placed on the lYo re of it a lirge yellow placard bearing the name of the disease. If there is no pellow card on the front of the hoifte and if thore is a case of any of the above dis eases in the house, either the physician or the householder has Special Excursion Fares. violated the law and, conse-. Round trip rates to Newbern. N. quently, is liable to indictment C. Account EASTERN CARO and to the penalty of the law. LINA FAIR October 16-19, 1917. lhe quarantine officer of this i Tickets on sale dailv. county is Dr. W. H. Ward, at ! October 15tn to 19th; final limit We hope every body will feel at home when they come to Ro per to attend our "Roper Com munity Fair." We are going to io every thing possible to make it pleasant for every body, from the youngest to the oldest, and re feel like you will enjoy your ?elf if you ome. Both days, Oct. 11th and 12th, will be gcod days, and you come and have a jolly good time Write or ask the Secretary for booklets if you have not already gotten one. Oir town welcomes you, ar.d lhe gates from all directions will be, open free to all who will come and have a good time. Hoping io see you at the fair, Oct. 11th and 12th, I am, Yours Respt. H. M. Jacobs, Sec. Roper Community Fair. OS'ORFOlKSoUUlEnN h- msa WHEN you cxnne to town now with your ordinary, horse drawn tan wagon, you have gat only one type of body. If you raise '21 ve stack, yea mast .keep a live stock 'body in addition to yout rack body, b dy fas: hailing lumber and other material. When you cor.e to tcvn with. Smith Form a Truck equ?ppftd with the ta mous Eight-irj Onar Ccnvotible body, you have got every type ci body you can ever use. Vou can make the change fiom one to another in a minute, sirrjrSy by tuiTiing the adjusting ie?er&. Dtv; ? .in w?tb a toai of ccrrk, grain, bi? oi tt;xk : use vic:2 er tvDe ot tKU you icqake -;o. 1;: hauling .ay you .s: squire Djie b&:k with SUp'CtJSS, y lumber, Hme or anything else you may want to buy, and cany it in a body built lor this special type ot hauling. Vou get them all in this Eight-in-One Convex tible Body. There never was a farm body that equaled this for con- - J r Cc.rob;'ned with the Smith Forrri-aj4 I ruca it adds the wonderful conven ts ost remarkable economy rn t Chassis any oe t v. Bros.. BukI UiiC-xc ou xea tr ',.-! cc-i' , ,". Over la-:. J ;h Wher i;.vsis.. $irV:r. 'Bvim aTn:ck u :nbi;;cf? 'v:th sny Ford, Maxwell, Dodge ton truck. It gives you could ever do. It will pay you well J roo tnat w-i. vcciiG ic anaei me naid-ji-: .i tfrop kn ttn see Smutft Itm m a'Truch -7. Plymouth' Garage & Motor Co. Plymouth. Reports gi'irg the name, address and school district of a iy child or person having a case of any of the above named diseases mast be made to him wi hin Lweniy-four hjur- after the ii-:sise is recognized. He will, on-e a .month, publish all the nam ;s that have been re ported to him in the coantyrtews paper in order that ail the pub lic spiri ted citizens of the ;c'oti&- ty, and tnose who woujd have lesi sickness and death, particu larly among babies, children and young adults, may report to him for return October 20th, 1917. J. F. Dalton, General Passe n. er Agent. NTICE. Notice is given to all persons that on M nday, the 29th of October, 1917, at the Office of the Governor in lhe city of Ra'eiyh, Norrh Carolina, application wilt be- made by the urdei signed for thf pardon of Milton Rhodes, now a .r itebner ih the State's Prison. Said Milton Rhods va c nictcd in the jytftrpq;. f qr murder in the second de gree of "one "Henry futton. Let all 'pc rSnS who may desire to oppose the HhrRntins; of said pardon be pre:;ent on said 'ate. Tflis the 2nd of October. 1917. MtxFoKD Rhods. L. W. Gaylori, Atty r JND Vv v Every man wno does not Save is in danger of depending on charity In Old Age If you would avoid that possibility, start an account with us today. You cannot tell when your Earning Power Will Stop and the reserve fund of the savings account stand between you and charity. m mm 3SE THE DEAD DOLLAR It is buried by you in some out-of-the-way place. It's a daily worry to you. It's a temptation to others. The very birds of the air tarry the nevs. It's a constant men ace to your life. -There is a place where that dollar will be a living jov to you where you can always get it and where it is jafe. That place is here. TV ii n Ban 3 i e :'"Jl i eooie s CRESWELL, N. C. H. G. WALKER J. C. G ATLIN President Cashier 1 To The Farmers of Wash ington and Adjoining Counties: c - We have on hand now for delivery at cost Rye, Wheat and Clover seed. Call and get what you want at once. If we can be of further service to you let us know. Have you enough funds to harvest your crop? If not probably we can help you. y lours ever to serve ' .Washington County Bank. "CTHIW-WWIW 'l.F"i.iMlll.1IMIWWWllil Hi I. .1 I I lH H'l'l" KJ IViliiir ii'iliiiMii" -; -,- in Tmimtrn --'"Fmii irrii r1-J TinT Trrv J ..j. - . ?snrsT . ,a JOB PRINTING! 2 3 K RAW FURS AND HIDES KCMM Wet I on Commlisioti. wr.ie tot price- ret tr.cr.u'oning this ad. EstabUahed ie37 j Ui jj1 i ;fit tr.rr.:.'nn;nn (hit ad. . Jf-tf.-h, iVl JOHN WHITE a CO, uCky. P ICl I " iWlIll ij3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini 'ii" - - atl II M -VFI j U V ) A A jft. VM A A A A A 1 A WV AAA AAA V A A A I ,"3 I J tttl FJ " fVj I A A I t y fV-? A A A A A A Aj A A A A AX A A , A VA1 C 1 oys come to those who have the money to make leisurely trips. Why don't you plan to see something of the country this year? It's mighty good coun try to get acquainted with! Start a Travel Savings Account With Us This Wek , x THE BANK OF ROPER, N. C. PROGRESSIVE FARMER! 71 The best Horses and Mules, Baggies, Harness and ! Sadies at J. S. Shugar's, j: Just arrived with a car io x 1 of tho very bssfc horses a?)d ! mules that can ba -ithoreJ i.i the V 3;t. Larg.j size3 and extra j good stock. We guarantes sitisraction to all of our customers, nrH rpmmh that ws nrr- h -; to s:av to serve you and we f will Cirry a full supply from no.v on. We invite you to make I our stable3 your headquarters while in town. t - J. S. Siiugar. President j Kentucky Horse & Mule Exchange, ! Brick Stables Plymouth, N. C.
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