4 ' J. r.C J -r, Eiltor-Owner . .I.E. O. I IV.... LI ContxiJratlns Eiltcr " T ' K.C CHIL.?, Circulation Manager'... crmD at Tiin tost office, kenansville, n. . CL, A23 SHCOIID CLAC3 MAIL MATTER. J , " i ... I ... , -2 C. V tl2 cr; KATI13 OP SUBSCRIPTION da TEAR (BY MAXL), POSTPAID g fix iioiJTiia ;;:;: '' ' ' V -. a diochatic journal pueosi) by a fjo- CHAT AND DEVOTED TO JS'TeS OP I a t V-rvwfvn AN1 AGKICULTU11AL INTEj j3 Or A DUTLEN AND SUEEOUNDINa wu 4 'HTiAnt Imtatorw Abound ; In America By The LlHIions .Tuesday was the United States' lirst national Social Hygiene Day. !Here was observance ; in' many quarters.' -K ' ; "X. ; -' " .v , Control of syphilis was stressed on the first Social Hygiene day. Propaganda was dissenminated by authorities and doctors, v . n i nKvinns. taid eminent med ical men, that the population has not realized mere are minions, u nf cTPftat imitator", in America. Around the world , are many million cases. miiiai pWmination' and labora tory test. Too often persons infect ed seek quacKS wno promise spec Am artA snrft enres (which is fal .. - .. sei, ana not . a vuinucircuif jwjoa- r t . c;.. f r " CIO 3 C0- Pro- Will t3 E--. Teachers - t -, girls and who 1 v.j t . I ii tl.3 tc:t clu rcc:r. :. The EprirT Icl:r:.t-"i .a3 set clues will nc:a as-;t -i present cse-act i!ai3 v.- crs tL first to sign up ii:r I'tlrrary 15th. - . - ; - A county-wile cherts v...l r.:. its first meeting Tctrzrry i at seven O'clock in tLe lzr.z-TA BuildiE. June 1st was sst cs Us Duplin County Kitcnea iczr. , The CouxicU resreuea veiy ina- cn tnai -ise iiesi.vi.b, . Newkirk was uuatle to attezi authorised to send a potted plant to her from the club memoers oi Duplin Couaty. MW;V:r r i The ; 1837. plan of work : was read ana approyea i?.p,wm6u. t . J I Tar. 2 5 cian There is no quick, or short- reaa ana approve wr.,M vv.r-in ' cmffiSSurSig this disease. ?teSid? - , " " V ' TrSSnts must be regular over I SalUfrocs, antoo, f ; period of many monKlatientsl $ ' if hip-h timft to do something ; about it they said. The danger to , 1 society increases, ' - ; .- , i - "It is estimated that in the ; fl atted States 10 per cent of the - population is affected tyith syp . hifis, and that there are at least a half million new cases every ' year, of which only about one out - 1 ni fiw Thrive comneteht treat ment With such facts before na,' it i is time for everyone, laymen p as ' ' nrr li as mpdical men. to 'rise uiiin r s '"is, fight and conquer'this great - . 'Syphilis has been called'; the ' . 'great imitator.' it may masque T!?.-' m heart. Inner, throat, or kid ney trouble, as a form of skin di- nr rhAnmatism: it often at- tnrV the Tirain or sninal cord: it - may affect any organ of the body. . It may result in blindness, deaf : tipm. naralvsis. and has cften been u civen as the direct cause of death v ; sexes and all races and ages. Many y persons are unaware ot ine lmec - ;iah and. not knowinsr it. infect ; . others. Most tragic of all are its ' . -innocent prey, especially babies ! .' Tbron with syphilis causing them -to be blind and ', deaf ; or g have -, .crippled bodies or defective minds. , :"Syphilis ' cannot , be ; diagnosed ! frrtm nntward ina alone, because ! r 1 Soften there are none. The infected. person witn early sypnius may noi 1 '.feel sick or any change in his or ' : her condition. This disease works jdowly butt destructively oyer ; a often, as soon as the symptoms disappear, consiaer. xnemseiTes cur red and stop tratments. This , is a great mistake, because if the di sease is not cured but only check ed it will soon reappear , ana pro m mm 1. - J - j.A Z.. bably will be more destructive and infectious than ever. - . , "To stamp out this dreadful di asi nnMifi .oninion must be a- rnnffl more, effective measures demanded for the control oi this great plague.',', : i f The Winter , County Council Meeting Of Hbnie; Demonstration V Clubs Of Duplin County W r The meeting was called to or der at 10 :30 o'clock in the . Roo sevelt Agricultural Building by Mrs. Pearl Blanchard, Vice-President of the County Council. After the song, "Its a Good Time to Oet Together, the : club collect the" minutes of the last meeting, trea surers reuort. r other business was x- The Council adopted; an educa tional ILoan Fund for ' Duplin t met in their resoective groups H r with their County Chairman and made the ; month-to-month pro- groms for the year, ine vouniy Chairmen f are as J follows : - 4 'i FoooVMrs.' Eliza Outlaw ; Hou sefurnishin?f, Mrs. Stedman Cart; riAii4T.ir TTrs. lolsn Bail r Health. ?Trt tt ti. TTfillillan. Eecreation, opmto1'12rs.Joliii-dleton; Yard, Mrs. Paul: Owens ; - Oarden, Tommie Williams. r r " ; --r t atib nVlnnlr a'delicions nic i'a IhtipTiaati tfffl SMTVfid With the County , Comnussioniers" the Farm ln:7tne :aitemoon xiiss .oaiue Brooks held' a very : interesting leaders' school on "Dishes frpm Our Pantry Supply.";- f. JAHYE MABTIH, - , The World: V- : lit!'. J. .. J Tjeriod of many years. Syphilis can v he posttjydy determepbj WHY BUT HEW MULES? WE WILL OVERHAUL YOtJB 1936 MODELS. WORK DONE f WHILE YCO WAIT. r 1 rt.' ' FAS1I mPIIEHTS: VUIXIAH, OIIVE3. ADD JOHU 117 ; t . . - 'SI''' Fertilizers 1 ' ; ' rj -'.WE SOLICIT YOUBBUSIHESS: ; !7Ari1 1jiv of nravef is to be observed on February 12th., fmnrhAnt the woTi.1. fecial ser- oiMt om TiMTi? flrran?ea in tne t diuerent cnurcnes uuougnoui, u; county. ; The service at 'v Kenans- Vllie wwrue. new u c -.T, Church on Friday at 3 :30, with all the churches in town cooperaxmg. If you are unable to attend one of 1 t v 1 ('" r CASH . OR CREDIT i::" ji-. :. : ' i r ' ' 4 Hi l" INVESTldATE OUH YEABLY TEEMS 3 :('.-l ' 'ti r"-;fl If-" ' ' .1 rf E. GRADY SEVEN SPBIHGS " Grady's, soda fountain is ' known AtH IU1U "v..-f .!.- . ,,i - Curings is not complete unless you visit Grady's Store. : Cold drinks, oottie ana ioan otain; ice cream,candy,'sandwich cs, smokes. We carry a complete stock of the better known patent medicines." '.. r ' t ' : ' GAS AND i OIL CLEARANCE I have on hand a few pieces of CVlna'that I will almost give a - v. I would like to move thia :ri the shelves. Look over your - !s asi see jnerEclHag fcr hs3 -ji toll price. , '. " ' jiuuDH!iinmiit3!iiniiimiammiKniQi::i:::!Hiinmiimiii!nM. FRED HARDY i' . r A 5TT fill nCEKY - 'f - FBESH AND STAPLE GRCC2PJES . GUL7 CAS A3D CILS FcnVo Seeds AT HOLT'S STOBE' YOTTB EUIIE:3 APUiAiJiaf Feb 25 ' m' jMar.25 t , - Knjaiiiniiiiii!cn!!:n::::na:iiH!i!!!::a!iin:::::sj:::::!inn!n:-B c::::::::::::" : ' 1C ...-....""' HILL'S Blackcmitli Shop SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY; CO. .'.. J" SEVEN EPBINGS, N. C. V - I ; Jubt Arrived Car Western And f niorou3My Broke - Easy l cr 1 ..... r Priddya V-C And Armour FERTILIZERS i-.r ' " - ... n m '. -. t i t , , i . . . j ... .... . I7- HUvviFncvGrcc1 f 1f0IEB J, Heavy And Taney Uroci-o 1 1 , EOom0 TOCIK0, B I HARDVAnEj FEEDS, SEEDS , 1 1 ' aanTTO"' $ ' : " ; " I ; .youb Bucnn::3 appbeciated.- ' f; Conoco cciiiis i-ifiu : r. : : : r X X - ' ..... r' A. I -.t

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