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s HARMET COUNTY THE PUBLIC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OP THE WHOLE PEOPLE Vol 1. No. 49. B1NGLU COriEH FIVK CENTS Ullinfton, N. C., Thursday, Dtcambtr 4, 1010. oxi: dollar I'liu YKAH "If it concern Harnett, If In THE NEWS NEWS BIG BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY COMMISSIONERS the Btate Hoard of Health, and will Board of Health. In the nrotntlnn be an official of the State Board of paid in. at the end of each calendar Heaitn. The nurse snail be appoint year. I pel in accordance with the agreement Financial renorta of the anndt between the State Board of Health tu re of the county department ahall I ana tn American nea uross. mo us made to the State Board fo Health a ir ,nthiv maatina of sanitary lngpector and offlce assistant Und to the Board of County CommU. th Board of County Commissioner " aw w"" aionere at the end of each month. of wide scope and of great Impor tance to the county. The establish- OPEN LETTER FROM PROHIBI TION DIRECTOR Salisbury, Dec. t, lilt. The county health officer ahall hat To lh PP, of Norlh Carolina: The duties of the county health the sole authority to orlilnate touch- The undersigned hating been ap- hng the law and the vinstttu'.nn officer shall be to rs for fund aunnlied in the onnnivl nolnted director of North Carolina. I shall relr udob them to rive anro. I Itti A ..I u Kilt at ....I. . V i Hint., t Vi A .at tt Pnnt.... In nrnlllil.n.j m.f.txmt tn .. dkli . tltf. 1. Employ and direct the activities HV P"VM r:""m::SmV7i:::"'''"''': . . "..1U" State or federal courts Heavy pen alties are required by the coed It loo the rapid spread of distiller and their Increase throughout the titato have shown us that penalties hereto fore Imposed are not ur.fltit. I have great confident in the peo ple of North Carolina . The great majority of them believe In jlod- 1 ment of a County Health Department and the election of a County FublieL, ,'. aautn mtrv 1)8 PProted by the director of the for the enforcement of prohibition, announcement. I -hail look to them Welfare Officer were the two Pieces Ingpector Bureau of County Health Work. All desires to make known to the people for Information as lo violations of of legislation passed by the County 2 Have Keneral supervision of the v oucne OI in8 or health depart- oi worm caroiina me purpo.ee ana me law. i nau respect meir eonn- Fathera that Will mark the December Work of the county department and m iIuU 1,6 m&dfl ,n trlpllcata; th Plane, ana to appeal to tnem tor tne dence. divulging no names without session as one of the most important I hfi thft rnreBentatlve of the State oriB,nai ana auP,c" elng filed In cooperation. mjmvmxuj auu un prmiuion. i snaii expect tnem io lUtJ tUUll VJr fJUlCQ, I VUWU wuivu sew . a w e vmwmswi lUVUllUU Vft 9U a VISI UUtt(1 S Uai I Board of Health in his county. 3. Conduct educational work, con sisting of lectures,, demonstrations newspaper articles, circular letters. conferences and recommendations to the County Board of Health of regu meetings held in many months. Deputy Clerkiof Court L. M. Chaf fin was elected Public Welfare Offi cer. This office was established in accordance with law some time back, but on account of lack of provisions for the carrying out of the duties and functions of the office, it was placed county's public health temporarily in the hands or superin tendent of Schools Gentry. Prof. Gentry resigned the office at last Monday's session, to take effect on January 1, and the County Commis- All the expenditures of the county I entertain hope of success In the per-1 of county. State and local oncers the health department must be In ac-lormance ' tne ereat task that he I strictest account of their rvsponsl cordance with the allotment of thelba undertaken. Ibllltles. I have labored mant years various -items of the fixed budgets.! In brief my task Is to bring about.! In the practical work of enforcing examinations for intestinal parasite sioners, sitting with the Board of Ed- and the. treatment of the same. ucation, elected tne new and perma-i 5 conduct the quarantine unit in nent officer. The office of county I ni.jaT.p0 with the state law and uwva. . . - health officer has not yet been filled, ai Ao educational work through lec but he will probably be elected bytures, newspaper publicity, and per the' arrival of the new year, so that he may take up the duties of the office with the calendar year. The duties of the welfare officer are outlined in the State law creating I Before any budget can be changed lt,n connection with others hereinaf-l revenue and prohibition taw. I am lations for the i betterment of the mu8t be submitted to all of the con- r indicated, an end to the making entering upon my new relation in the ,t. W5. health iracung parties ana the change mustl "u .v.wu "i"iciu ovy iui i ou htw i 4 Supervle the soil pollution unit b these parties. this State This. I realize. I. a this State free of the blight and the i. ouF6i.io v I Irrnat task hut It la not im nnalhl I il Immm Itia it rr mrA tt rf.mi. and (a) assist the sanitary inspector v. nt ,rhlAmAn, w- .P( .nnoP,Ai hm f .k. rfu.iiu.. .h itiM h as?it the state sanitary insDec- iJcaaifi6 ul lu" juim session - " (O) assist tne siaie sanuary mspei. i i i. . . . ... St . . . ik I intn.i..nn. tinnA.. aa tt t'.- tnr and c sunervise the microscopic 01 ine Doara 01 --ouniy commission-1 - ' ' ..-.v-. - fi! 71,? , TJ ers and Board of Education in favor nd th constitution of the Unit- have a man', part In the achlet- of the enactment of these measuresea ttes. e nave tne expresseu ment or this end. I shall ask as more. were: W. A. Green of Neills Creek I trill of the people to rely upon. If I hall be satisfied that my life has P. M. McKay of Duke. E. P. Young wa fa,, our ttMw must be inter- been Justified by lu frulu. HOW COAL MAY DC LAWFULLY USED of Dunn. J. R. Baggett of Lilllngton. Preted the of the supreme W. P. Bvrd of Lillinrton. Jnhn Mi-hw of the land. If we lose, the tlc- ' lr ti w I tn will h th trlumnh of th law . m t 11 I AJiru VI XJCLl UCLUC. J. 1. 11 11 Iiril nil " ' - sonai comerences; yuf iit uumra ri ct ..n..t.n j to investigate the sources of infec- "unn. ueasiey. state Welfare ?" 7 h ' 'h T " r tl j . ,,,, anA officer. Each of these gentlemen Dut the consUtutlon; of the minority over nun auu t " , . the malorltv. We cannot afford to pnntrn . I .v. , T. H. VANOSilPURIi. Federal Prohibition Director. ?EOPLE URGED TO BUY THE CHRISTMAS SEALS 6. in the school unit the health the establishment of the county f' .f r!" "MiT!. " 1. intoxicating liquors, all good citizens that the law must be I the office, and most of the counties I ar ,i,aii t nunt the state I health department as a means of last- have alreariv fallen in line and nut It, j tti.v. , v DT.,iT,iT,oling eood for the whole DeoDle. ' I must agree , x ouitru ui ncauu ix iud kuiuiuiqh u - - - . v v these important measures in force. f the medical insertion of B tQe enactment of these two " 1 . uo '-"''u'l"'u ':" Jorlh Carolina State RJ Crot Sal Commitiloa Hop To Sail Nioo Mill too Saala. Sanatorium. Dec. 2. The follow- IL1U11 VJ L mo uicunu luoiskuvu " I 1 In.lnt.l. It annnt maintain Ka I ... -'v . .. school children and the treatment' of measures by the Board of County I wtioiate. u we cannot mamiajn ine njf prociam,tion has been iwucd bj pointed at the last session of the defective children- (b) enforce chaD- Comml88ioner8- the offices of county vu""l"u"wu- w - uupert uiue, sunreon-grncrai. ur.il- nt nnn,n,i,,inn,ra lv -t.t I ... . . nhvnlcian. farm demnnatratni and I repUDUC. I .'d 2iatCS puoilC ncaim service; ter oi tne taate law requiring iue - n, .. I.. Ov.r ISO OOO American, die anno i x a -i in. I . I nnma a -ms-tv-i a - mw.a KMllaVMJ A i-caviiaa. muu fta - s i v u va a m 1 - - - " T " ------ me maner oi piacmg a neaim omcer 8anitation of school property; (c) - .u,uBu. . . illy from tuUrculo.is. This U an ap- m tne neid reported to tne commis- examine school teachers for tubercu-l iU" "mc' Ul wenaro omceri --------- - , t ' ' .t palline wiite of life when we eon Rinnera at length, recommending the .i i.. ji...Ba Carries a salary of SI. 800 Der vearlno1 sucteeu in iub uuth oj me c-1 . that tuberculoala ia clutrd , IIOSIS ttliu uiuer i.uuu.6iuu0 ""- . ..... . . . r....l nm.... W. .h.Ml . . " establishing of a county health de- 7 The health officer ahall conduct an expenses. .-.-. 1 prcvrniaoie attrasc. oreovcrMie - v vum w ' ...aa. .A t...t., I rr. Halford. Holt alan tt !! fl. nui unuerwM m u i. val lujcllt " ii ec' I a unit OI llie extension worn con- ' I w. . v, w. inrtirelv in the ranks of the tounir The report follows: Uistinir of the nhvsical examination ,er of the state Board of Health. " w . . A.I id tilt rvonulAt Inn. h(-lt h AuiKorittc 1 - 1 . MnnnAota v am war 11 n v n aw a r d t anil 1 nr 01 - -a-- - ----- --- - To the Honorable Board of Commis- of adult9 by appointment at his offlce ur8ea in adoption or the plan mv"- "7 .,:; J" ,,.,. . 1 he world over hate come to consider sioners. Harnett County. I onA .rh other nointa he ahall recommenaea oy tne committee, as - " " 7 . : 'I he control or tuberculous as still Ymtr committee annointed to in. .l,... " did also Commissioner J. C. Bvrd. I"na on ine oiner nn. w " nH htf most prtMinif health problem con -r - - laesiKnam. iub uujew ui ouvu m-i ...... I .i.i.j 1 - .v.- .1 I . 1 f .t.- v. ftantlomen- I ... ... I AS Stated tV the Committee. thllw" ri.uuiwu i urn ivi.u v., .ivuiu.K iiiviu. KiJ Jr w ammauons win u 10 u0cen.u -i - - . . . . ... uional Tuberculosis association by s:i vesigate tne matter 01 an aii-ume rectable defects and urge the correc- ,ulB T .oorf d in. On. of mv iNr.t en- ng Red Cross Chrbtmas seals raliM-f health officer besr to ubmlt the fol-L, . .1.. . with the progresslt counties of the!000 cins. une 01 my prsi en- n n- lowing report. g The health officer shall conduct 8tate' and the Ta,ue nd Importance deators will be to effect ptacllctl I co- J-ed ,n m ntion.wd. campaicn to The State Board of Health, co- dispensaries for the administration of will be realised nwre opera .on oeiween ...11 1. il. I I and more thai work or fha rnnnt I onm, (uuuii aiiiu hiuiihiimi viu-iiiai cuvit ia vihk iinui w i" wiomiB ttiiu tue 11.1c 1 imuuiiBi i imhoid and smaiioox vaccination. 1 - ' 1 . .. . . t 1 i 1 ,w:i.i... i .vi. .w iu. - - 1 i.L . a jirari nn vna 1 mri aril nrirnr a. 1 n ai 1 iiwi iiiiu 1 1 11 is aiasj wvia mttsm . - .1... f.i 1 ..m. ct mber b. 6 and 7 have been drsignat ,,, . . . . ...lid as days on which the seals are to We shall havo about 40 U. 1 .w- .,kt- pneumonia ana otner diseases. " I ---- 1 ,, . ... v r ..... which the State Board of Health has o nan.nA.nii Th. health may also be said la all candor v - u" toques ana enure nes. uecause ot ins VWa'at VfWaa aw w awv - supervision. by the state health be very practlcabl fully submit the Health Board and the American Red He may ai,0 administer inoculations I,eaUh Department develops and an Cross, Is establishing in various againgt diphtheria, whooping cough, raoves on t0 fu,flI ,ta m"on In the la 100 counties local boards of health, over pneumonia and other diseases. Reneral welfare of the whole people. ceri a,ont- .l. . .a . . MVie hi nar iln ni R II llran.n atirM.r.1 orimtanaaa nf tha atliiatlnn. I Iruri The plan worked out offlceP .hall have medlcal charge of V.An." " on' 01 in" mo" puouc-1 " ,"'". ""U,V,,, I that tha ramnalirn ;.. ;;:; will L. officers seems to onlv thOB8 county deoendents who Bpirlted acts of the county boards and "" .A" rr" u'tUtr ' e, and we respect- ara found ln the county home, the the Per'on who Promoted It and menmono. ouiin... ,v men w n coinM lhc ,utt R,d same as a Dart of I.-.. .,- -i amn. nA it worked for the consummation of the 10 a"P"o upon ma ponro in jw gra eommllon Is arrkinc to our report, and urge your honorable ;hall ba hl- duty to Bee that these ,dea- No more Promising feature of towns .the sheriffs, the cnn-tabies .a. $90 000 by the sale of S.0UG. body to adopt the same and put Har- ro!ntJ LIL are keot In a .an- th" Kn"al development and upbuild- nd deputy aheriffs. the 8UI0 author- '00 of the Chn-tma. seal, for the nett countv inline with the more 7 a fl .1? In of Harnett county can be cited solicitor, and the courts; of combating- tuberculosis In th. " I tt U 1 IV Ul B1T1UB mcuivoi nvhvu vivu 1 s . a 1 iiunnrn rniinn. iinnn pnmmnn 1 iu Respectfully submitted, J. W. HALFORD, WM. P. HOLT, J. C. BYRD. the Inmates of these couny Instltu I J Hi. I a . tlons may not Interfere with the - public Health work of the county de- Tentatlve Memorandum ment Between partment, each county must arrange I BANK qf L1LLINGTON with one or more local physicians to of A trree- attend the calls of these Institutions County, whenever such calls will Interfere good patriotic the State. We shall seek tho cooper- ce to the health and proprlty o atlon of the organlied oppmltioa to I :vt ry citlx n of the state. Lat yt ar tha ltnunr hualnaaa. tha Antl.Mnlimn I COt in rconomiC WBte more than , A .v. . I 16.000.000, while thrre were ove unut iiipDritrn nrDnnri ... . . I i(,iw4iid ptrinn union, anu omer i!inir-i .n,i more than 3.0U0 laid down thn ance or prohibition on snliatlon.! livrn. a u laM narrince unon the The Bank of Lilllngton, by IU And last, but by no means least, of ltsr of the "gnat white pUgur.1 North Carolina, and the North Car- with the organised and outlined or Ltatt.ment n thli ,MU.( (howi ncarjy th churcnM lh, mmister- the ollna State Board of Health Re- prearranged work of the health offi- a quarter of a m,n,on doilar, on de-Lhurch members, the new.naDora and garotng a t'o-operatlve County cer. I Dosit. This old established bankinirLf - . .k k.ii AMERICA AND BRITAIN Health Department. The duties of the County Nurse LfiHttin 1. r.r.td .trtV.. K 7- . 7i" l'".A . ' .iA TRADING WITH GERMANY mi.- xt-h, r..u n I v. . j.... .u. I -v... -- I ill mt uiaja-i u iu law au in in -t 7l Vl 7'WTM" oe vo Muuv, uuur adh ri t u. motto of conservatism, duty to enforce It. ulu sv vF,.Mu ' ... safety and service. Men of excellent .-u u "YumB u wo uV tt ,7. . !u business Judgment are at the head of Rockefeller Foundation and the! the State Board of Health and the American Red Cross, is able to co- American Red Cross operate with counties of the State in a plan of work for the de velopment of county health depart ments. The program shall consist of definite units of work on the more important health problems rather than an attempt to cover the entire neid oi county health activity in a limited period of time. The coopera tion will be given in carrying out the health program as outlined in the following budget, which represents the maximum amounts to be spent: Salary of health officer $2,400.00 Travel of health officer 600.00 Nurse, travel and salary 1,800.00 Sanitary inspector, travel and salary 1,500.00 Office assistant 900.00 Contingent fund 600.00 the Bank of Lillington, and those who are acquainted with it know that the bank i. ever on the alert for business as well as conserving: the interests of :ts patrons. Take a look at the statement and see the progress being made by this reliable institution. ENGINEERS ARRIVE TO SURVEY HIGHWAY The duties of the Sanitary Inspec tor shall be to conduct, under the direction of the county health officer, a soil pollution unit. He may 1. Make sanitary surveys, collect specimens for the examination for hookworm disease at homes and schools, make microscopical examin ations of these specimens, and ad minister treatment for hookworm un der the direction of the health offi I . T T1 . . cer. v vapi. jerry nespass ana a corps oi 2. Supervise the construction and I engineers have arrived to survey the maintenance of sanitary privies. I route for the Lafayette Highway. 3. Do health educational work. Capt. Respass will be remembered The duties of the office assistant by people In this section as the engl will be to keep the records, receive I neer who located the Norfolk South- reports, mail out notices, make ex-1 era Railroad by way of Lillington aminations for hookworm infections. The Lafayette Highway will enter prepare hookworm treatments, do ty-1 Harnett county south of Fuquay phoid and smallpox. vaccinations, and! Springs where the highway crosses perform any other duties the health! the county line coming to Lillington officer may assign. lit will leave this county at the steel Literature and Printing: Record I bridge at Linden The engineers will work out the 1 We all must recognise that the condition in North Carolina Is bad; It has been growing worse rather than better for two years; but It Is not hopeless. On the other hand, I am encouraged to believe that $7,800.00 Source of Funds: State Board of Health $1,000.00 International Health Board 1,000.00 books, report blanks, health bulle- American Red Cross County 1,800.00 4,000.00 $7,800.00 Washington, Dec. 2. Since lh Iirnlnw of the armiatlce the UniUd States and Great Britain have rvum td heavy trading with Germany, a hown in reports made public today by the department of commerce. KxDorta from the United states to by I Germany for the first 10 months of Atlanta, Ga.. D , 2 In rpon to hundreds of requrats for Interpre tations from every n-ctlon of th ter itory at of the MiiM.pp and south of the Potomac, except the Virginia, whieh I affected by the war-Limc reg ulationa, the regional coal comm.tt-t !te lat n.jrht Uued th? foUowtrg ummary of lu rulmi: "The retaliations apply alike to in dutr;ei, tor and buine bout actually burning coal, oil or other fuel in their pUnt and to thoae using elee ttic power, whether hydro-elictric or ttam. This Question was given mod :eriou cor.;d ration. The decUion was baeil both upon the well known fact that not of the hydro-electric ml. tie tonromc cerls:n amount of .-oil varying wuh the amount of wa'.erpower available and upon the co..v!ction that to make any exception ou!J involve indefensible dcnra.n ition and enJar.grr the whole plan )f tonMnilion, the execution of A-hich is imperative for the safety of the country. In this connect ion it may be stated that hydro-electric power now L being diverted under direction of this committee from rar- ous poir.l of production to dUtant .ommunilics where omm are largely rendent upon steam-produced el-c- ricity. ard. therefore, power Mvr-d by he rj-trtciion at points of prod jction s Mting coal elsewhere. "Operation of laundries and ct-an- rrr piar.U i cor.dered essential from ht? standpoint of pub!;c ha!th; .here- ore the mtnctioR da r.ol apply to uch etab!i'hmcr.u. "The comm.ttte wa convinced of he ncewity for extend. nc the hours f busir.es of rroccry end ra-t tcre tnd milk d poU and a mod.nration of he regulations wa tMued perm-tUng uch place of bus:nM to remain 'pen until 6 p. m. daily except Sat urday, whi-n their cloaing hour U 9 i. m. Mjny merchant and others argrd hat they be allowed to pen before J a. m.. and dote later than 4 p. m. in condition that they uied no light or heat or ued candle or kerone amps. No ex.-iption of this kin J can be made. Any exception would reu!t n dcrirr.i nation and tend to nullify Jorta to enforce the rtgulation. Dar.ee halls are clawed as placet f publ.e amuixment. "Tool ard bUUrJ room, bawling lley. thouting ga!l riea and s.milar otabiiohment. The mnacmnt of -Ufh plans, where cigars, tobacco or oft drink ttandt are maintained may. f they d'ir. operate under the re gulations applying lo merrhanta. If :o, they ran not call themlre pla'es of public amusement or observe ihe hours fixed for such places. Tha who elect to be clad as public muMtnrnU will not be permitted to run their cigar and tobacco or soft Irirk ftar.d after 4 p. m. "Cigats and tobacco stand in hotel, rettaurant and off.ee build ngs. railroad stations and other publ.e place, will be rt quired to oberve the hours Axed for mercantile etablUh mints generally, except that such tan I may open for the sale of papers and periodical without restric tion. . "l'ackcrs and other wholesale hand lers of perWhabl food products are regraded as eximpt'-d from the regu lation so far a may be necessary for the propr conduct of their buina "r'ruit stand and confectioners will be required to observe the same hours a olher stores Where sand wich or food is serted at such stands or at soft drink or cigar and tobacco departments of stores, such ttand or departments may open be fore 9 am. and close after 4 p. m. olely for the purpose of serving food. No drink (except cofTec. tea or milk). l LITTLE RIVER ASSOCIATION GOING OVER Editor Harnett Coaaty News: The Baptist 7$ Million CaapeJga la coming eat giortoasly. These Use are written Teeaday etealag. I hate heard from only 11 of or SI cherchee and we hate la sight saV ertrtlon amoaatlag to tl7.Tll.lf. Oar Aseociatloa. the Little Rite?, was asked for l(,(ll. Net eae ef the 11 charthe ha eatirely cobs pleted It caataas aad at Ihi wrttlag It look like oar charts nay sat sr1b a mach as lltl.Olt. tsayV mora. Tt First church. Dana, leads wit 123.21$. Sunday night Coats trt eoad with 1 17.21 f. aad Dale's Creek a close third with f 17.211. Since that time several note saW scrfplloas hae com la aad Bale's Creek has 111.04 1. Bate'a Creek aad Cot each was ask el for lt.f. and both will coma aear 12t.tif each. LSUiagtoa. asked for $4.eM. report IS.SOt. Daaa wa suked for 129.090. roar tadltidaaU at Coa's gat I2.S0O each. foai ladltldaU at Bale'a Creek gar $1,000 Uu lh students from Robeeoa coasty cae 11.000 aad the Johastoa coaety ttodeal hat S0O aaJ hat aot rosapleted their caataaa. A soon ia th re tares ate all la 1 will git yoar readers eotnaiet r prt from eaca of ; eh a reave. Let me la this letter taaak yo. Ii rot ber Cdltor. for ta spa.- yo tat given a aad let at tksak every maa and woman who has mad r-oe itt this great victory la behalf of cartst aad th lost world. NtK ail of oar member hat yet aeea ta sUJoa. bom hat their i oe.sertoa too near their hsaits. sobs are iao far away from th Car tt aad tt f ftrteg world, bat It I glorioa to what sa awakealag tier Is Christians terywher. Bale's Creek lAaaksgitip e7ef lag wa nearly doabl oar largest cUer lloa he re to for. Tt rtt check seat from thU plac oa Tt Uaak f II ale's Creek" will be for It falter le ones and win read Toar Ilea dred Dollar. Coat gat 1100. Angler 11(0. tt try ter Ctrtatlaa men aad weasat ar comlog lo tad oat tte kla newi of gtting to tkt Lord's watt. A new day has com to at, for which let a ail be UaakfaJ. J. A. CtMPDkLL. PLAN FOR GREAT STATE CONVENTION Greensboro, Not. 21. Plans were perfected her last night at headquar ters of th Sute campaign for l& world-wide prohibition aad law en forcement movement for holding a big central all-day aad eight meeting tor executive conference, pubue ad dresses from men ef Rational and la terrational rote, setting forth th ea Jet lives of th movement aad rtrssa rg the urgent call from ether aatleaj for America' asstjtanc la taalating thir liquor evtL Announcement ef the date for this meeting will be made soon. At the conference her were leaders ar.d friend of th movement f rem mary section of North Carolina and Virr.nla. who reported earnest ta th rau, from moral forces la their toc. "i he keynote of th wael meana of active public aentlment, t 'he year totalled $52,420,095 an J im wholesome regard for the law, and rorts from G-rmany $1,914 787. the earnest 'cooperation of the great . i.ni n, iron, me i -.una; oi . . . , .... , llhe armistice to October 1, exported body of law-abiding people, w can to Gcrmiiny V4,ucd more a - a. & a a. a .aaa el win our war agaansi me aisiuier ana than $80,000,000 and received im the liquor seller within two years, port from Germany valued at $1, All will depend ujon the earnestness 085,000. with which the rank and file of ourL, UI ine 1 ' Atn"can "" ucrmany, vu.ooa.axi were exponea m October, umciais of the depart orrec. tea or mukl.: ik r. Ata a KnfiMi tobacco, or o'iier thing except food 'whs has r.ccnllr retaraed from is l fhall bs sold at such place except bet wee n 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. "Clearing house association, banks and businesa house having necessary account ng or invoicing which can not be compK ted during the business hour fixed by the regulation, may us add.tional hours as conditions require. "Educational establishments, in cluding technical schools and bu si- people throw themselves Into this ment of commerce stated that .l.'ncss college, are not subject to re- thnt hit tfHrtr. wh(hr fMlrat I fhntitrh Hr.tt Rrttain nninnllf Kaa i Kons. State or local, charred with thahtarted off with a rush in the German maintenance and the enforcement of i;rd' th Unied Sutr w" OTer- I ISfktilinew ho ntlltf i K. 1.. .h.11 fr.ll. ni.fn.m Kl. Ant- I "'(W .-y . iu o uB a ta .? ivi iu aassa uut, We must catch the distillers rather than their stills. We shall tolerate BOX PARTY AT no half-dealings, no slack conduct, no PARKER SCHOOL questionable causes by the federal officers. They are appointed on the At a box party week before last at merit system. They must make good Parker school about three miles west TI . vvnere a county, or a town or a community In the county, desires tins, leaflets, placards and health lit-1 engineering problems of placing the erature of a general nature will be I roadbed between these two points ln supplied by the . State Board of I Harnett county, Health. Special printed matter of a local nature must be supplied from I RAISE $34 AT AN'TIOCH SCHOOL. the regular budget. Vaccines: Vaccines for Inoculations! At a recent box party held at An special health work (units), such as I against smallpox and typhoid fever Itioch school 34 was raised for the special town work or venereal dis-lwill be supplied by the State Board I benefit of school equipment. Miss ease control, not provided by the of Health. Neill R. Glbbs. sister of Miss Dora L. a a anove budgets with the, approval of Reports: Each county health offi-1 Glbbs. principal of Mt. Plagah school. me county autnonues ana the dlrec- cer shall file monthly and special re-lis principal of Antioch school. Miss tor oi tne Bureau of County Health ports with, the State Board of Health Jean Withers Is assistant. worK, tne county, or the town, or on blanks supplied by the board A. . I community in tne county, may pro- Monthly reports of the work of th Mr. W. T. Snence of Klnllnc nald viae tne necessary additional funds health department will also be made The News offlce a pleasant call while ior tne special units. These special to the Board of County Commission- In town on business Wednesday. iunas snail De expended through the era at their regular meetings .cBu.r cimneB ,r tne wonc and Financial Proceedings: The funds -Mr. A. A. Morrison of Broadway the special units shall be conducted for the health department from the R. 2 was In Lilllngton on a short .. vu -supervision oi tne county county shall be deposited monthly business trip Tuesday. "'IU1 vuivcr. I With tha Ktara Una tf i.v - Th- 1 - . Wl MCttllU, BUU ... yc.ouuuei Ml . encn COUniy ail funds for the. aunnnrr f a.lmD rftTin TUIMr.l Trt V1T vc U 1.1.. J t . . .1 " " v" m .. aw m.rmm ..uu-rm -nan consist of a cohnty health department will be dis- Long next door to postofflce uon,lu omcer 8 nurB "anitary in- bursed by the State Board of Health spector and an offlce assistant. The Anv unnn.ni.H hBtn . ' health officer shall be appointed by turned to the county from the State or be cut off the payroll. Their rec ords and their conduct will b the test by which they will stand or fall. I ask the public to Judge them by their records. Information as to salen of liquor or the operation of distillers may be sent to me, at my address given be low. Or they may be sent to S. R. Brame, supervisor for this district. Richmond; or to the squad leaders nearest you, of whom they are fnur. as follows: J. F. Llfsey, Norllna; II O. Gulley, Raleigh; P. E. Danry, N. Wilkesboro; J. H. Reed, Ashorille But I do not went you to send for federal men. If your local men are doing their duty. They roust not be sllchted or offended. 1 know that many of them ar diligent atd trust worthy. I want you to try .first the men directly revon,lbl4 to you your police, constable, sheriffs and deputy sheriff, eni let them seek JNO. D. JOHNSON IS OFFERING some bargains. Read the ad in this issue. of Duke $171.7$ was raised for the benefit of school equipment. ' Mr. Ralvln McLeod Is principal of this school and Mrs. O. M. Johnson teacher. The enrollment Is about 50. "Cotton oil mill and fertiliser far tries ar classed as continuous pro cess operations "Dock, elevators and warehouses engaged in the loading and discharg ing of teasel and the unloading of railroad cars ar not subject to the restrictions. "Stores and business houses after closing their doors to the public and shutt ng off hest may use the neces sary minimum amount of light for janitor nr:c. Necessary light also may be used out of business hours for essential rt pairs and painting. Mr. Claud Matthews of 21th In fantry. First Division, stationed at Camp Taylor, near Louisville. Ky., Is on furlough and Is tlsltlng his rela tives In Neills Creek township. Mr. Matthews wears a medal for marka- MRS. THOMSON KXTKRTAINKI. dustrial basincs tr p ia South Aarr- a. "should be: Vs nun first re move the deadly temptation ef tte ever-present rum bottl from taaay of the native before gorpel lafiaeaces may have a fair show.' Prominent at the conference was Ruhop James Cacaon. chairmaa f th beard of temperance and edacav ten of the M. L. Charts Sootk. a hUrn official also in the National Prw h.b.tion League, having a chairmaa of the national legisiauv committee saeeeeded in securing from Cengresa submiaiion of Owe prohibition amend ment, and its adoption by th acces sary number ef Stale. Uubop Cannon has recently ret Brav ed from Mexico aad be insisted frwaa what he saw and beard there, aad 'rore what he saw aad beard carter in the year at th Peace Conference in Europ from representative frees all countries that thee nations were urging th enlistment of America's d in combating tte strongly in trenched liquor aad brewery LnSa ence in their borders. Serious effort was even mad by many outside dele gate from the Orient to have a check put upon th unbridled been f or ganised drug and liquor Influences. sute campaign headquarters ber On the night of Thanksgiving Mrs. Ynrin TnAmaAn a I s , I sa aw4 0 ft m w sx a w ewao aaaw- ail uvi I . - - - - - hom In honor of Mis Ella Garrett tomfortably established at and Mr. Frank Vaughn, who were visiting her. About twelve couples enjoyed th evening and voted pec- manahtp. also At stars of citation. lal thanksgllng to their hospitable for bratery ln Franc. Ho expect hj;tes for their delightful pleasure, to recelt his dlschsrg next June. I aa .a a a a f 1 0 0 t ' tl 0 S? t aJ ft t tte was among in nrst troop to gu;- .rn.t hh.k oter with General Pershing. 1-lHT HATfHHAT MORM.XO Mr. II. R. Blalock. formerly of Lilllngton. now living at, Micro! In Johnston county, was her last Sat urday on buslne. Mr. Blalock 1 contemplating th erection of a coa- Mr. Alfred William of Lilllngton R. 1 died last Baturdsy morning at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Wllllama preceded him to th grave only two month ago. Two tery email children ar left, who 1th their grandmother pi of dwelling houses on his prop- are living federal assistance if they Ihlnk itrty her. He already owns consld-jMr. Williams wa ebout 2$ year of necessary. - sinatie. f ahall reoueaL the Judcen tyseal. . I and Solicitors to pit the leafiest, Mr. D. B. McDonald aad Mlss Mln nanaitiaa entnnatihie with fustic ud- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nelll Robert nlo Godwin wer married at the on any offender centlctd. whether In Baker, Wednesdsy evening, an hee. courtbous Tueeday atenlag. 215 South Elm street, la tb heart ef the business district, and active r r niia lion work Is now being ereae- t:ted ia all parts ef th Sute. Only ,ST the very strotgest local rpnspathy e'n th movement was it mad p- nble for SUt Director C A. Xebaa o S4cur such deslrabl quarter la this city ef congested e&ce and IwHiicg facil.ties. D. rector Mebsn was farther - oa raged today by receipt ef th c'al report ef the Board ef Temper snce and Koctal Service at th Net-lb Carolina M. E. conference at WQaea art week, adopted by th conference Saturday. November 22. la wkkh ta World League srsinst AlcoheUssa was irsriimously endorsed. "Cut out th Meonshine" ba bees rSclalJy adopted as the slegaa ef tb new prohibition campaign ta nertaj Carolala. FOR SEED OATS SEE J. D. LONC, . next deer to peeUSte.
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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