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Apples top And { List For Month 'Latest Estimate Places Crop at 117,524,000 *r Bushels Apple production this year will be larger than average for the third con secutive year, Miss Rebecca Colwell, county home demonstration agent for ' the State College Extension Service, said this week in listing apples as a major U. S. Department of Agricul ture plentiful food for the Southeast in November. Miss Colwell explained that the latest estimate 1b for a crop of 117,- 524,000 bushels, or about 8 per cent more than the 10-year average. Other November plentiful foods, she reported, include turkeys, cranber ries, processed citrus products, rais ins, dried prunes, cabbage, broilers, . fryers, pork, frozen fish fillets, can ned dry beans, cottage cheese, dry milk, honey, and nuts. Turkey production is an estimated 16 per cent" larger than a year ago. In addition, more broilers and fryers will be markitfed this November than for the same month last year. Pork also has been added to the plentiful list on the basis of the 63.8 .nillion head spring pig crop. HEALTH FOR ALL O ■ BEWARE “HEALTH CURES” The traveling medicine man, selling bottles of elixir or panacea, is largely a thing of the past. Today we are amazed that people of past genera tions were “taken in” with claims of cures by these charlatans. As a result of public education and legislation, comparatively few people nowadays are victimized by peddlers of false “health cures.” But despite nationwide efforts to protect the pub lic against harmful or useless drugs, contrivances, and cosmetics for which extravagant claims are made, a few quacks still sell fake medicines and “medical devices.” ' . The fact that people waste money on these fake cures is serious enough in itself. But the real danger of these •fraudulent claims is that they tempt • to “doctor” themselves instead of seeking professional advice, frequent ly with tragic results. Certain limited, small-scale forms of i self-medication are harmless. Most of us keep iodine, bandages, and head ache remedies and laxatives in the medicine cabinet for minor accidents and ailments. But even in matters of j headache relievers and laxatives | (which can be habit-forming or dan-| gerous, the guidance of the doctor should be 'sought. The doctor is the one qualified source of advice and treatment for disorders, especially in the event of symptoms or suspicions of serious illness. For example, with so many people seeking slim, youthful figures, scores of companies have “reducing reme dies” on the market today. Again, SALE AT PUNIC AUCTION Saturday Morning. November 3,1)51 , 10:00 O’CLOCK Sale at Public Auction of Valuable Personal Property at the Home of the Late Miss Annie Morris DAVID HOLTON, Administrator CTA ■ G«W ' A SEVEN STAR Yjwl 90 PROOF I “‘lif"” I s 0 65 ’O 30 -I I ■ 90 PROOF ■ ■ —— m zrzzr"~” g y mi--'.. Will.; . WW" ~• » H„M wtistn n praaf. TM straight wknkias art 4 pars or aara old. 37'/] % straight , ■ arbiskaf. H'A% xJm spirits disttled Ira. grain. 15* straight whiskag 4 pars aid. 15* | V. - straight whnkay 5 pan aid. 7ft* strblgb* whaskty S pars aid OOOOERHAM A WORTS LTD.. PEORIA, ILLINOIS I OUR DEMOCRACY —— Today the mechanical and electrical reproduction of SOUND- IN RADIO, TELEVISION, MOVtCS AND RECORDS” MEANS This has COME about because our democracy afforded EDISON AND OTHER INVENTORS THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK OUT THEIR IDEAS,FREE FROM INTERFERENCE AND WITH NO ONE TO SAY THEM NAY... AND GAVE PEOPLE WITH THRIFT AND FORESIGHT THE UNHAMPERED CHANCE TO CREATE NEW WEALTH THROUGH INVESTING IN THESE IDEAS. That kind of opportunity is an essential part of the FREEDOM WE MEAN'TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" SO THAT OUR HOPES AND OUR VISIONS CAN. GO ON COMING TRUE. whether his overweight be due to gland or gluttony, a person can reduce safely only under the advice and su pervision of the doctor. Incredible as it sounds, some swind lers try to get away with selling fake drugs or devices to “cure” serious illnesses like cancer, arthritis, tuber culosis and kidney disease. Even if the “quick cures” are worthless rath er than, dangerous in themselves, much harm is done when the sick person substitutes purchase of the useless product for a visit to the doctor. But the federal and local laws made ito protect the people against such frauds are. constantly being strength ened. Moreover, post office employees and reputable advertisers and business men are always on the alert to crush ’ th : s modern version of the old-time I “medicine man.” The consumer him- I self can help in this crusade by re . fus'ng to patronize medical frauds and venorting them without delay to the proper authorities. Areas Suffer For Lack Os Rainfall Very little rain occurred in the State during the past week except THE GHOWIAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951. — ■■ ' '■■'.l'* As! ■ I” ' .'"J" ' = in the Northeastern and Coastal areas. A small storm off the coast accounted for most of this rainfall. Generally, the remainder of the »■■■ _•_ ~ DEPENDABILITY ~ eo»nOH-ui. GUIDING this nation thru thf worst crisis in its history, Abra ham Lincoln was a man who could be depended on. A faithful friend and a generous, forgiving foe, all could well emulate him. Be guided by our reputation for dependability when need for our services arises. Faith ful adherence to our pro fessional duties, and a sincere desire to be of rqpl assistance are an integral part of every ceremony. • mri '-’i pi I WILLIFORD PHONE ZSKDENTONH.C THE HOME OFTHE ALBEMARLE MUTUAL BURIAL MSOOATION m*.o.SSS!3SS^^ i Vic Vet says IF YOU WERE DISABLED IN SERVICE UNDER COMBAT Conditions after june zi, 1050,Y0U MAY BE ENTITLED TO VOCATIONAL TRAINING, BUT YOU MUST NEED IT TO fir foil information contact your nearcot VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office state had little or no rainfall. Prac tically every section in the state is suffering from lack of rain at this time. Handiest Judge: Why did you hit your wife with a lamp? Defendant: Because the chair'was too heavy to lift. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation End Chronic Dosing! Regain Normal Regularity This All-Vegetable Wayl Taking harsh drugs for constipation csn punish you brutally! Their cramps and griping disrupt normal bowel action, make you feel in need of repeated dosing. When you occasionally fed constipated, get gentle but sure relief Take Dr. Cald well’s Senna Laxative contained in Syrup 1 Pepsin. It’s all-vegetable. No salts, no harsh t drugs. Dr. Caldwell’s contains an extract of Senna, oldest and one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. e Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative tastes . good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief comfortably. Helps you get regular, ends chronic dosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. ssrjsu \ y MoS boffto to Bo« 280, Si** / N. Y. 18, N. Y. DR.CAiDWEUS SENNA LAXATIVE i Contained In pl«nan*-ta»*lnfl Syrup r»p»in Notice To | Christmas Club Members ill -« 111 Our Christmas Club for 1951 will close Mon -11 day, November 12, and payments cannot be 11 accepted after that date. Please complete all payments on your club account by the closing date to be sure you will Hi! receive the full amount for which you enroll ed. Checks will be mailed to members on No vember 19. 1 BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS THE BANK OF EH EATO A EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Safety jor Savings Since 1894 I il MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM |] 1 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION II |U V n CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES Services at the First Christian Church have been announced as fol lows by the pastor, the Rev. E. C. Alexander: Bible School, Sunday morning at 10 o’clock; morning service at 11 o’clock; young people’s meeting at 6:30 P. M.; evening service at 7:30 o’clock. Wed- Ward’s Shoe Repair SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT! Complete Line of Polishes Any Leather Repair Work WEST EDEN STREET PHONE 46-W 11m* .1111,rot I The man who drives this car is putting his LIFE in the hands I of the man who services his brakes. That’s why it’s so import- I ant to be SURE that only experienced hands touch your brake I system. Our men are trained to work on all car makes and | models. Drive in for service TODAY! i f B. B. H. MOTOR CO., Inc. I “YOU RFRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER” I 1 i North Broad and Oakum Sts. . Edenton, N. C. I PAGE FIVE nesday Evening Bible Class meets at 7:30 o’clock. Everyone is welcome to all services. Bragging is not altogether a lost art in the United States if you have read the advertisements of business or the proclamations of politicians ■ seeking votes.
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