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if. S. HEALTH SERVICE ISSUES WARNING Inorease in All Respiratory Dis eases After the Influenza Epidemic Probable. Influeu^a Expected to Lurk for Months. How to Guard Agafnct Pneumonia. Common CoJds Highly Catching?Im portance of Suitable Clothing?Could Save 100,000 Lives. Washington, D. C.?With the subsid ence of the epidemic'of Influenza the ittentior. of heultli officers Is directed io pneuutonia,-bronchitis nnd other |it?ea*es of the respiftrtory m rhiv'h lv.:::1, -iv cause ? lnrpe numt-er P'?" os; -- '?illy durin.; tlu'wkr.or ? ' A- ?' ? - to \l"\ \ ?..ii i"*121 -? . S::.:cs I ile K . e. ituve .r*ea>es I i / ; ? 'er.larly ? ' .1 y j " vrjv ?|*t ? . .v-; .. I S?; r f "V . .. i i i i.. s ..r.-'.i by Mt 1. i/iulii.M l:?v. u !ily a ? v.nlition 1 Ii;.. : v n s!i -r.t cold i v ::?> . r.t.l death. i ,.:lt t!io u? rs* i::e ?;-i(!omic is t'ii. ' : ? ? :? : o ? l~r?Q j liUtnlvr m.twe;-? ? ? ..?>. of. ?*?? * .? . ; uitrec"-:.!-? i., whichn \vi.i . .*rs to !?e raided | rKAi' " *?*? S m ;?nV! ?iiV:er:-: :kt>nrd 1 , ? ? : sni:.t;l ?n ??? t?*:?t u 'ier h p p.,- o. . snrjnp*. flr?. ? V. *. who ! iini n"; ? h'<= - ?j ) % i ?r??. r.(. ? ' *i?s ? ? l i:r ? ' ?vo <T? s*- | C . ? \v*fi>r ho::* i t I C :i > ^ ! r. 'V.'?? \]y\> ; f"r f? j ? fir ? vk ru!'in.* fro:;i sni*-!- i t :.L. '? t> " . ?* ? '.?!} fv -r r.fofhe.r ?-?WMvr.k "f j 5=* as!:-.*-l. * N ? ?. , f ?.. t?j-M >. 4 ? "i ' ?*1ftr.-l, ? 4 i ' ? r^olire tl.e < - ? sn- ? ff ? ~:;t *' -y v!!| 1?#? *o l v ?' rii ; -H fr -n: n. ? ? >n?. < dl^vciso v.0rt'r . ** Co'J$ High'y Catering i ? .? to y-.-.ri\ ? 1m. Cf i. : ? ni spread fror.* j ? i- by nvrr* o? 5 f. M ' ? rr'IC'JS. S'.!'**' '*- r*f psprcyc! i*.- ^vlsi?* ???- ?r i; ? cough f-r ?nw*e with* l: !i-?!r mouth and nose. It i- p.la^ i ? !*."w ^hat p?*opl?* hr i . ?. ci :. Ii> i nhiiut the \al'y ?f fr-v-1 . >niti: ;cr. wh*?r. : ; f ? ! ??-'?/ cut of ilonrs. :ke r?v ira 1 7 ' . s ?s (cc-uj':?. c Ms. t "vun?o* i.;-.. liifro 1 :?T.t: in th< 8" i -? T-fcln rv ro::;r?!r 1:. !oors. the io-; !.??> ?iv ?!'? increase; in the v:.v-*:\ !. :? ;? ? ?.>* ? ti. s:uy in ' *? 1 . .?? a:- d root us. 1 " Ui* :uo very ^'e C . ihir.g Important. ? :V ? r in i:? >?duc ? ?> '-.??.??r re > :? : - -r i?r i g? I- x' il' h''* . ! * *1 ?? Si s.-sih h hen I -.i..'.- ?!*(ing 1.. ?Iy ?lr?? I ?r, ? ? n. tally i. . i:u . . ire?*! tig no lightly that v .fV.o ?. - ?<??*! in or?lcT to be ? Iv v Tht.s '.s a very In J v jou.? ; t C- o . ? .?-lC0,0C0 Live*. "I ?.? tv? rotil d en?:'v save one Kui:;ir ?' '* ?T f r'J lives .u.nnnily iu tin- I * .] .>:ates If alt the people wo ;J : tlte system of fresh air livinc ;.?! lowed, for example, lo tuber cuIosim sanatoria. There Is nothing inystcrioiUi ab iut it?no specific me?ll Cine. no The important tiling la right llvii.g. good food and plenty of fresh air. Droplet Infection Explained in Pictures. "The Hureau of Public Health, iTreasury Department, has Just Issued a striking poster drawn by Berryman^ .the well-known Washington canonist. | (The poster exemplifies the modern .method of health education. A few {fears a^o, under similar circumstances, .the health authorities would have l? ieued an cfllcial dry but scientifically jtccurate bulletin teaching th'* role of i droplet infection In the spread of re [?plratory diseases. The only ones who would hare understood the bulletin 'would have been those who already know all about the subject. The man In the street, the plain citizen and the many n.liilcms who toll for their living would have had no time and no desire (o wade through the technical phrase >logy." COLDS, INFLUENZA, PNEUMON'A. ANO TwncuuMS am nun ti:.s Opic? Of this poster ran he oV j tallied 6m of charge by writlnc to the Snrjeoo Oeneral, U. 8. Public Health ^vrvice. .Washlofton, D. 0. ytn. Cook & Sou \ says we are pleased to state we con sider RAT-SNAP,ta without doubt tha finest rat and nioaao exterminator we have ever usid. It does all yon claim and more loo. Three sizes, 25c, 50 and | $1.00 and ?3.00. AVTOMOBILE FOB SAbK Six Cylinder (.'handler. Thlg car Is In perfect running order. ' Has new Kelly^Springtleld tires, never | had a puncture. S*lf Starter, new top. newly painted.-Can Y>e seen at CANDLER-CROWELL CO. 11-1-tf \ I For ^alo A devil'-lie r sldencc and lot on .'huroh utrecf. Jmm?^ir?te F3?rp-?!nn * p*>lv to ^ \ , Vf: D yJ.U'KSON. at First National Bank. ?r. 4-tf S. I'. BI KT, *. 1>. Louisburg. \N. C. Offices over Scgggin's. Drug Store. I"--.ir: 11? r -;.it to 1 p. m., and 4'to .> p. ui. | New Store for Sale or Rent at Woo4 ! N. C. i j Thifl' store ip suitable (or both Dry > Goods and Grteery business; la well! covered and finished inside; bas large' side room with aoor opening into it. Will rent at $12.fftL a month or will sell store and adjoining lot at $1500.00 with satisfactory terms. CANDLER-CROWELL CO. 11-1-tf Louisburg, N. C. 663 ciues Malarial Fever. !\ititlce. Ha?ing qualified its administrator qI tl?o e?ta%e of J. O. G<een. Sr., deceased, late of Franklin County, this is to no tify all persons holding claims agalnct his estato to present tbem to the un dersigned on or gefore the 8th day of November 1919, or tils notico will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. TMa November 7th. 1918. J. O. Gre^n. J Admi*. 11-.- ?; . * 660 v . . -s by removing- the | cause. HORSES MULES 1 Mill Kate ft r?I**o l<?t c? llorsrs aiiti Mules for ?ale ait ??:. on^-lc prltes unci wfl! n:n!se *!'!?? yom adTuntii:rr tv t <: ;?< :s:;.".*lo?k them ?Tcr. iorses arid, in 'jiis arc belter pr: . to - *v everb?" r . in r.nd see cwt ' "* *e? and mules. Perry & K-2'r.'fc Youngsville, N. C. Suit Cases and Trav Bags I i> J* - .*3F3rs- -?**??? ' ? . ,;-J . 5uit case or traveling bag?if hx\j uow? ? i i pntir iiicr rt.lf: of a'-O saved in tb" buying of mn:y i n - ci most ?aole suit cases and traveling bag's, tr.O. " ;;"v % .,e opportunity to do likewiio?you expact to take sooner or later?anticipate your needs nnw in --you can make a great sivying. E. V/hite Furmturt Conpany Louishurg, N. C New Shop, New Tools, New Man We have leased the Addie Perry old stables on South Main Street, had them remodeled and converted into one of the most fully equipped and modern Machine Shops in North Carolina. In our equipment will be found the latest mach ines for all work on the market including 24in x 16 foot and 15in x 8 foot South Bend Lathes, 42in Cannedy Ot to Hadial Drill, 20 in. Upright Silyer Manufacturing Co.. Drill, 304 A. Oster Power Pipe and Bolt Machine, "?leasing die, Shapers and all other necessary tools, :ind drill bits from 64tbs to 1 1-2 inches and complete ?L-.mniMi shop. Our Mr. T. K. Allen, Manager forjiiis concern T ii;e best and most careful machinists in North Carolina and will have personal supervision of all work, Agents for FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILE. Coy Machine Co. Phone No. 295-J ISBURG, ?: ;?: NORTH CAROLINA debakers Last a g iti? Life Time The BEST wagon we know of: ItF ttiengthand durability have kept it foremost for over 64 ycais. eflucleSakei have earned this reputation bec^usc of their sturdy strength and du^al'Ie construction^ Let us* sk Jw you a wagon adapted to nrscS. Wagons That Are Built to Last The harder service your wagon hai to stand, the more reason to buv*a which will be left for your sen U> wear out. The vears will prove it j quality. * v Ffi vi' i ill\u T <1 * - ?? ** ^ i iSilNs We f erfully solicit your business largt ? -mall, assuring you of our application, and offer you rvery service consistent with sound and conse: vative rfvanagement Don't forget youf War Saving Pledge. unirw* .'4? a BUNN BANKING CO. ;.enj. B. SYKES, Cashier Bunn, N. C. Mr. R. L. Huffin ... Pres. Mr. C. P Harris, Vice Pres. Mr. B'r j. B. Svk' ?, Cash. * Mise Louis* Curtis, Asst. Cash
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