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eAiiou%^ w* eWfcii An4.iMine , : »f Dr. S. C. PYlk , DbtU^ »uaw*r 'otbnths lite illiK&ii 1« of short dura' —l>y«Uy, oB« i* pr«nt tu hear i>uu, JasUiig a, hourt or i of tlM frequancj of vtonain a i' '*' untUi all the poisons poia^ing as it la popularly call* tta^c Uctii tiiwlnatetl in t h « •d or food poi^onins. ' lloit of ib« time tbt of tlia iJIneas' runt aluny t h same aoune; the individual l>a\ mg aatea aonc let over or £ann- •a fouft, frequently salad aimt lag pastry or meat :4iortl}’' ul’tur Um injestion of wtiKh b i» taSiM -with- d«4rasa. J'oimI puMoning »» gvnerally clianicWrized g«str»*abdoinin- al upret, but in n small gruup ul' cases tta «>'inpiuius aiv jjurni^ nanitestationk. As ■ rule ilfod poisooiag rei>uits from coutaniiu ation nith a specific bacteria. Botulism IS a fatal form, of food poifoniii); cue to t h ^ toxiQS farmed by the bacillus' botulanus in food before it is •aten. All fooda wethar fresh or csniiod c«ij £a unc rnct in tha ^read of fection. synptoma of fo°d poison ing fall into two group'4 gaslro abdominal and nervous. Sume tpxias of foods especially otU' linus acta d^^^ly ner- vomit or iutcstiual flux. Som»- tu« diari'at.’a is so fr« qQent and' intense that it leads tu collaphu and rarely death. Tat; pataut i)i exhausted but rteuvciii rapidly. Ihc octuircuce of several cmuci of ga&ttru auduminai up- !H*t ill 8 group of people who ■hav« partakeit of the saOia I'pbd buiTRviiis clearly a common uiiKiii, out isola'teJ c a s • a hiiuuid be cuii.MUered mote critically and sill more so if "oUitH" TTlio aTS CBe same food are vnaffected. Diagnosis d»- pt'nds t>n finding the itpf-cific bacteria in ' the acute utags and kko demonstrating it in tJi a food. ■ Treainient o bacterial food poisoning is symptomatic; clear ing out of the gastrointestinal U'ikt.K. with reauultant elimina- tion of the poison is oiientlKl. For botuIiBjn a poly valent anti toxin mu»t b« used «axly. In jnushroom poisoning atrpoiae is used to combat the muscar ine. There is little evideacc to Fonmi Tha atain featura tJi* Carolina Muttial Forum Hour of iiinHttiin Augustwaw a briaf Ulk b> uk. I, dpauidmg, ;tS3i‘i ant secretary anu actu»^ ' vae itife Insurance Compaaji, wnu hu.‘ just reiurneO Iroin a visit i.0 tne Pacific Coa»t, wneiv j>u atteiiaed toe annual meeting ot j the National fiegro Insuranv* A4i^ciation >i«f i.os Angelei' uaiifornia. Mr. Spaulding gav* a very interesting description of b i »* trip, discussting h*i* visit to i'lae s Peaa; Carrillo liaacli, Catalina Island the lirand Can- >on the Uarden ol Uoda the aopi Indian Keaarvauon, t Twentieth Century Jbox and United Artists Studioa in iioliy wooa and the lituinor’oi r Columbia Broadicaatinf System. Men^mu were also made uy W. 1). Hill awstant aacretary- compi.roUel' and 12- R- Merrick, Vice-l*resident, Treasurer. Also appearing on thfc pro gram were Miss Thelma Spauld ing with a reading and 'Walter tireen who rendered ‘a piano Bolo. “ THE PORT INDUSTRlAiL SCHOOL ^ I-.'*. ^ NOB44AL AND graph ahowi a part of tha cam- deparWent of^ education at Pisk been tr8n,^ert'ed to (he nniv«^jinset is the likeness pTTs of this noted school and the university. The Julius itoaan-^^ J'air. OURHMM R£TURN FBOM TOUf Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Joaey and their two daughter Eunice and Marjorie and son, ZolUe Josey Jr. have returned to t h a City tti'ter sending ^lua time at ClKiwan Beach, ^|cH’'Stuartt and und many, othe^ Citiies. HOUSE GUEST' Mi»s Artiicu Bishup of ilich Square N. C. is the house gnest of Mi.’ses Eunice and Jesey. VACATIONING Miss Ruth 7okey is tpending her vacation in Washington, D, C. visiting rolativer. ViS*TS DAii€«lTER^ Mrs. Mary Sleigh left the city Saturday night, AuguH 12 to visit her uaughfer,. Mrs. Hary (Brown of New York City. Whila there Mrs. Sleigh will Join the throng visiting the World’s vous system and lead.® to para- . , u T— * ^ -r T-t - ■ ■ point to chronjc food po’son- lysis, coma and death. Dscteriw- . ~ _ ' ’ Iflff* food poisoning ia esaentiahy an ^ irritant poisoning, acting ou the | it is not to .be, Msumed how- inteatinial tract and ^causing ever case of nausea, vomiting tha characteristic symptona*. | and diarrhea "whicirf^oirs sho«‘t common to all gastro abdominal | ly after eating is one of food disturtianees nameb^: p a ^i^n;'poisoning. J)i|f€reL'!iaJ diagn'o voteAiy-aaii diarrhaajjgith QC-Uia must. made from gall casionai fever in varying dC''stones, appeniditis; bilious at greet d^P^ding on the iritea-1 tacks colitis and even conitipa. *ity of infection with bacteria tion; therefore when becoming .,^r thair products. I acutely ill the beat advict to oeCG-N^^CHEE Self-Rising Flour lid(«6 Gvmss out of Baking wd Saves you Money HERALDED! WH-^IT see'k is Jxom the tried and true family physician. Some of tiie highlights of the second summer session at John son C. Smith Uniyerpity have bein ^he~«xc8t«nt 4^ceum Jjro grams. The Idarching Men of •Song made quite an impression when they performed before a large audience, composed of .mentbers of both races. This concert was followed by a pro gram iby Misses -Miller and Ro berts of Otoerlin Conyecvatory of Music^ who presented a reci tal which deliahted the student body a“d visitors. Remaining Lyceum numibers will present the Rink String Quartett, sche- (hiied to appear on August the 7th and Misa Louiie Burge, Contraltp who will appear in recital on August 18. The Sum mer School student body for this session is compos^' ^of students from Virginia, Te»jj. and the (two Carolina*. The faculty represents Ohio State U'riivwsity, Haverford College The University of Penn, a d .uiumibia | ‘Couxsaii most popularly selected are j,ducatisn^ art mathien^tic,«. the, waid fund, which has made sub sity system of the state of ■ late Henry A. Hunt principal.' stantial grants in the past, will Ceojgla, »nd" will op#n bept. 14 i The i>ew presPent is Dr, Huraca I continue aiding the tehaol jn a? a state college. The photo- Mann Bond fionne? head of theftfie future. (tAUP* photo), . ‘ CHAPEL HILL MUSICIAN returns' JCblfli* ^Pcarinfltoa' Jr. CUAJPli^ HILL, N. C.—Mr. -speaker and the meebaig was a and' .Mrs. Cnaiiie i’atriagton Isuccet^s pirit'ually as well an wish to auuuunce the liu'th of >fiQanclally. CHARLOrrE— ACME REALTY COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROUNA UNION INSURANCE AND H£iU.TY COMPANY DUKHAM. NORTH GAKOIJHA Mrs. W. P. Williams and sis ter l^illian Jenlins have recent ly retMTied Some after a visit to Knjoxville, Tenn. PERSONAL LOANS ARRANGED AT Tint* AnM^a) ^ To^yso LOVE ft CO. BRQig^S 202 Dapesitora National . Baak PlMaa L>19S1 941 eight pound daughter on June ^th. tier name i.« ittiiii^sio- Pannie Mae. It is reported that niotner anti dau^nter are now enJoyink tiie best' gl health. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burnette and Mr. and itlrs. Thomas Bat tle are leaving Thur-'day night on a n^w, tftp to Nortoik Va. ■wh^ffi'^they v>“l spend week end and leturu to Ciiapel Uili Sunday. Mr. and M'rs. Nathaiiiel Hop son and daughter have just ra- turned fio'iu a week's f>-tay m Florida. Atcounpanying them on the trip down . was Mr.s. Hop son’s Fistcr wao , IS maaing tier nonie .Jp Florida. Thursday, August 24 has been ?cx ai tlic dale for tim joint picu.o of Joseph CMli - ic>eh«t>l z:r and two other churches. They will go to Ral eigh and will travel by bus aud and automobifa. The Jr. Church of ihr^St. CM£ Churca will jtave full charge of services on the third Sunday in each month. Key. Burchett, local pastor will bring the morning mes'age and s' program will be heard in tho evening. The public is jnvited 1.9 come out and se^ wliat the yoang people are doing. und daughters Jessie have returned to the city after vistiing New York, Atlan tic City; Philadeli^ia, Pa. Balti more and Wa.«Mngton, D. C. f - Mr. and ■ Mrs- J. A. Ferguson entertained Monday evening at iiieir home o» »eatty Ford Koad ill honor of Mr.- ,and Mrs. W. A. Perry of Tulcson Arix' ^—Rev. P. E. i)avia is attending the School of Methods being held in Oxford* N. C. CJ*AW.^'i|B, N. g. ^ ^ufner J. Januson)—'aUc SixtymCARD OF THANKS Fifty Annlveraary' and Home: j' LAWmfeNOj;!''" GORDON comini' of Cielh.-ename A M £ family wiih to thank M r Nannie Atwater of Ureen^Aorg is^ spending h e week with Mr. and Mrs. K.tnnan Check hefe." She plans to attend revival servicMt »t Tamlet Chap ol in Chatham County during the weeE. ' -• Hev. Mr.'. JtfcKnight of Win ston Salem, N. C. conduetied impressive revival services at tKe St, Jo^«pl\ CM£ Church last week. She -is * wonderful. Charlotte Churclii^ ^ ilOMLCOMING DAY AT TH£ GETUSENAMb AME ZION (By, MTss La«i^*^ Paterson visiting her sii.tcr, Maline PattersOn in New York City. Mrs. Lucille Johnson Han cock ir visiting her husband in Spang Lake, N. J. « « Kt « « * ^ « If 'h:- Mr. and Mrs. G- W. Logan Barbara and Silas James of UmHtead St. back from Wequestonvhtf, Michiagan where he held iorth all aunpier in the saxophone J t !'ection of Bill Stafford and his N. C. State Collegianr- He arrived in the , city Monday August 14. ''and their Zion cauicii was ineiu i^ecntly, * friends for the ttany consoling aud drew large audiences to. woid;: and the numerous ex- most services. All churchen oflpressions of sympathetic kind- lhi6 city joined'J With Kev. W. | ues.>. during the illness and J. Jones, pastor and the mem-1 death of their beloved wife and beri in making the occasion a! mother Mrs. Lizaie Hart Gor- success. Various auxiliaries of | don. the church .«.ponsored special Honored Sliowor services by eminent visiting ministers. ‘ The Ui^hers Boar^ made the largest financial re port followed Tiy the Emeigency cluib. |1'08.00 was raised dur ing the celebration. Mrs. Mollie Hu.otofi lee hon ored Mrs. Elna Spaulding with a stork shower Friday evening, Augurt 11 at 8:30 p. m- Mrs. Lee’s attea«^tive^ hon^ was de- coral:ed appropriately for the occasion. The gifts, which were practical and unufually pratty were presented, in a pink and blue Ittassinette. Mrs. Spuuldl^g the honoree, opened and ac knowledged each gift with ex- preKsiona of gratfeftiti' aPP*'®®**' tion>. After this tlia ^ostss ser ved a deliciou^^ dessert coursfi. Those invited to share Mrs. Le^s, hoppitaniy Meidam es Louise Elder, Harriet Ken ney; i^adore Michaux, Minnie Ttiii’er': Xlargaret Shearin, Julia Garrett; Ethei^-flill; Ethel Mar shall; M^e * Spaulding, N«la Cox; Gertrude Elinor Oa; and Misses Datie Mae BridgefortJt, Jewel Watson; Marjorie Shep ard and Ifttie Kelly. SEE WINDING ROADS Harvey B. Michael, Advsrtising Charlie Gilliard, Assistant I Manager of The Carolina Times District Manager of the No-rth * motored their w , a through Carolina Mutual Insurance ^Cf>m ! winding roads enroute to Ashe- pany, accompiiled by Messers ville last Saturda;?“‘^ iwUere^ they Lovelace; George Young and'spent the weeS end. • Life Tnsuranee It Isn’^t Debt LIFE INSURANCE IS THJjbRY OPPOSITE OF GOING ^ ^ INTO DEBT IT IS THE ONE CER]RMN WAY OF KEEPING OUT OF DEBT Wben yOu itart' a (aTing* account and docid* to put five dollar* a month into it, you n«v«r tmy that you hare plann ed on going into debt Rather, yOn -are providing « ^a*t- egg for ^e future. ^ When yon buy a life insurance policy, rMult* atw aiaiilar. You pay in advance for a leertin amount of money that you > » . KNOW you will r^eive. BUT THERE IS ONE ESSEN- TIAL DIFFERENCE. Whether yen live or die, the company ... ii 'bound to fulfill it* contract. 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It will glaam Iik« aiUwa threads. YoaV look years youpger. Get laricuse N»i9—iWKloviiT raaipw MODERNIZE AND ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME , Easy Terms Through Federal Housing Commission E*timatlou....au«I Specification Wlt%ou|.^Cy^ £. N. TOOLE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 61S FAYETTEVILLE ST. Notes BALEIGH, N. C.—Mrt. Artia JoiiM wrvad a thraa eoursa dilioar (9 tilt Mapt* Tempi*’ vocal ehoir it"!!*!* "feast Street lioina Sunday aftarnoon! Mrs. FloresM Walter! had as b^r guetta0aring the wgek- •nd her neicea and nephew j of iialtimore, Ha. Mrs. Pricereturaed to hur home in Dunn, C. after visit ing her daugoter Mik. A1 WU- kUil iiMe. '**'' Ao pen air fish fry was stag ed at the home of Mrs. Lora Jackson on ^Slewood Aveiutii Saturday night for tha banaiit of Maple .Tempi* Church. Mrs.^JE^telle Jocns is viuting her daughter in Naw York ity. rdJMGoiSrg aaKo^birvpp M M Mrs. AanTe'Teafloft aiid and Mrs. Ollia Austin v.«itad in Clayton last Sunday aft«s noon. I ^rs. A1 Wtlaon is stiU im proving after a lingering ill- neaa. Alex McKeT! visited his ais- ters in Lillingloh last weak and. Mrs. Ella Hooring of Ne wark N. J. ^HStad aiatar, Mrs. Florence Brown on Neiw Bern Avenue laitira«k. ' The Fayetteville' Street' Bap tist Church will hold its annual picnic in Wilmington, N. C. this. r.f.% , The Raleigh Ui^her Union is getting reauy for the aaaocia- tion in Burfington. ^ta motrthly pvagram was held at Manly “St. Chris-tian Chiuch Sunday after noon. The ''Union ia sponaoring a ‘Trip around the world’ Mon day night and will hold i t a semi montlily meeting Thursday nigkt ^f this week. Mr. and IKs. J. A. Ferguson left last week >n their vacation. They will visit points North and East. ' '*TriM , "The Manly Street Christian Church is making preparations for ita SOth anniversary. 'The Willing Workers Ciftl* and the Group Captains Club will meet tfiia week at t h~i Fayetteville St. Baptist Chur«h. The MarHn Street Church was succefaful with the annual piAiic excursion via , tho Sea board Railway to Norfolk, Va. last week. A£but eOO^perFo^s attended. . . cgrees it te {]. RALEIGH, N. C.—Forty stu- deots ariB. ejpected to receive their degrees at the Sumn^er Convocation of Shaiw University on Thursday, Aug. 24. Thirty three of this numiber will receive the Bachelor of Acts dvffree and seven the Bachelor of Scienc* degree. ; President Rotbert P^ Daniel haa announced that the commence ment address will be delivered, by Preaic!eu,l.^W. j; Tren^ of itQ^ 3Mlisbury The Univeraity banquet waa held on last Monday'night. Shafw University has had one of the largest summer school (Continued on page 7) ^ PHONE J-aS6I W, L. COOK, DISTRICT MANAGER PWUiAM DISTRICT OFFICE^RQYAL KNIG 4TS BUILDING -DURHAM, N. C. f your daalsr dc not have It, tend tl.25 (no extra pottag*) dirtclle •ooimor MANWAcnmiM coM»ANf • fiie omra tt. • tr. lowf, mo. MAII COLORIJ^G DON’T SAY you CAN’T TlaveDlon^ A MAN wdio 4>ecame Preddani of the Rrtt National Bank of one of Amerk^a!* iargetl dties, and who was placed In Nominatioo for Prasdenl, wm o^ee a poor . bacef^t J»y. He wat raised in a log cdbhi in'Adair Oounty, th the«Ji^ oowitry of Ktn^udtyi. * / He made his opporfbn^. He worked and he studbd. ^ START SAVING RB&UURLY NOW We Welcome Yo u r Bankinq latlnetf Meclianics & MerrBanli Durham J^aleigb Ctz-W»v Ceecfe tmm • f |10M DURa^l^O ASWEVILLE*t-''^--^T^ ATLANTA — H=r — BIRMINGHAM — — fSTO BURLINGTON CHARLOTTE .GREENSBCMIO GOLDSBORO — .. •»•*» LYNCHBURG — MEBANE • ‘®« Wemphis NEW York — $io-or RALEIGH • — ^ WltSTOW aALEM -9® WASHINGTON nmmB lAntrv, !«•*■ ■wilaait** rMvaf CaasWW wm SOUTHEEW Rrtij WAY SYSTEM
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