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THE ROBESONIAN, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 19) DR. McBRAYER JOINS STATE HEALTH FORCES LITTLE TALKS ON BABYOLOGY Fight Talk No. ft Sleep. By Anna Steese Richardson, Director of the Better Babies Bureau 01 me Woman's Home Companion. I The healthy baby is a sleepy baby. When a baby does not want to sleep, Will Organize and Direct Against Tuberculosis . 1 N. C State Board of Health Bulletin. I The State Board of Health takes a I fV- n, i r NirRi&ver. of Ashe-' when it is restless and wakeful, one of ville, will be in charge after April 1st, i two conditions must exist; either it of all the State health work directed j ha3 been spoiled and actually has against tuberculosis, including the ; trained to be wakeful by a management of the Sanatorium. When i thoughtless mother, or it is in need one recalls the fact that over one-; 0f medical care. third of all the preventable deaths that baby comes into the world sleepy occur in North Carolina are cause by tuberculosis, the relative importance of the work entrusted to "Dr. McBray er is at once apparent. In addition to directing the work of the Sanatorium, Dr. McBrayer will have charge of the Bureau of Tuber culosis, to which the names and ad- If well and left to his own devices, he sleeps twenty-two hours out of every twenty-four during the first few weeks of his life. The mother who in terrupts his slumber to cuddle him or show him off is endangering his health, and her future peace of mind. Take a lesson from puppies and GOD UYER OIL AND IRO.'f dresses of some 10,000 or 12,000 peo-, kittens. They sleep day and night. The wise-mother dogs and cats do not disturb them. The wise house-mother tells her children not to touch or dis turb the newborn pets, and" yet she will permit family and friends to break in upon the slumber of the new born baby of the household Directly a baby has been ushered into the world, washed, dressed and pie suffering from consumption will be reported every year. The Bureau will endeavor through a correspon dence course with this consumptive population to aid them in obtaining a cure, and to teach them how to live so as not to convey the disease to others. The Bureau will further en deavor to interest political, social and religious organizations m assisting1 fe(jf it goes to sleep. Unless roused in the work of suppressing the great j for feeding, it is apt to sleep many white plague. ... hours. This a nature's warning to As a man, Dr. McBrayer is big in all mothers that new-born babies need 3 tnree dimensions physically, men-1 things, warmth, food, sleep. And for tally and morally; he is a tireless the future good of the household the worxer ana a aeep ininicer wnn a greatest of these is sleep and the hab broadviewpoint. As a citizen, the i it of sleeping. When a new-born doctor has always shown a deep and : baby is permitted to lsleep and trained active interest in the public affairs of to sleep, the family and household his city, county and State. Thpugh , routine is not disturbed, his strong personality and through The healthy baby starts life by the columns of the press ,he has al- j sleeping three hours, and then waking ways been a leader on the side of the , to be fed. If the quality of the breast people. Only last summer Dr. Mc- j milk or bottle milk fed him is sustain Brayer led the fight which resulted in ; ing and satisfying, the 3 hour inter Buncombe county employing a health j val is correct. If the milk is not quite officer for his entire time. The fine ; heavy enough, he may wake at inter type of his citizenship is nowhere bet- j vals of two hours and a half, but no ter illustrated than in the personal j baby should be fed oftener than ance sacrifice the Doctor makes in order to i in two hours. If he does not sleep in serve his State in its efforts to dj- stretches of two hours, there is some crease the lavages of consumption. As thing wrong with his general health an official, Dr. McBrayer's work as ; or the quality of the milk he takes, health officer in Asheville has attract-1 For two or three months, the baby ed national attention, and has correct- varies tnis monotony of eating and ly advertised AsheviUe as one of the I sleeping omV b- an Enforced dailv 'healthiest, ritioe in the Qnnfk U .ku j : , ,r --------- v..x. uvmu, iv, mc -uauj onu uu uccasiuimi crying spell. medical profession -of North Carolina, j Som babies drop right off to sleep Dr. McBrayer needs no introduction. 1 after being fed; others cry a little. He represents "the ethical physician Moderate crying does not hurt a baby and the best ideals of the profession, nor indicate a serious condition. It is He has always been active in North about the only farm exercise he has Carolina Medical Society has held and in moderation it is good for his many offices in that organization, and lungs. But if his sleep is badly bro l? at Present a member of the State ; ken and his crying is shrill and pro l 'Medl?al Examiners. longed, his digestion is probably at Ihe Doctor's acession to the execu- fault, tive staff of the State Board of Health I If the baby wakes up inside of two i? a real encouragement to the Health hours, and there is no evidence of ill workers in the State. ; health or discomfort, the mother TIIr ,,,,,.. ,. 77771 should let him wait, even if he cries THE COLNTY COMMENCEMENT, until the two-hour limit is up. This period she can gradually increase to What It is For and the Advantages It two hours and" a half, and then three Offers. hours. The healthy baby is easily North Carolina Education. trained. ,. UL . Preparations are being made in course, a dimpled, rosy baby is a several counties of the State 'for the reat temptation to the mother, es- holding of county commencements for resuuny in the celebration of the graduation of bed ?"ur.se in attendance. It is constitutionally strong enough to sur. Vive such doses of vitiated air. The modern mother does not take the ffuinr ?S'fi'5ttr Most World-Famed Tonics should not stand in a draught, but Combined in VinoL the window should 4e dropped from L Cod Liver oil and Iron haTe TtrrwM the top and raised from the bottorn to to be the two most successful tonic create a current of fresh pure air. The tte world has ever known-tarn for rnh with its little Kleener tnnv he nrn. ..... - """"" uuu lar tested by screens. r ' ' fSZST enratire Above all things, do not start" your- e e?.u of cod llTer a 89 strength babv's sleeDincr habits with the warn- MO u" DuiJder for - body and ing "Hush!" Have -the room in cer 'or the successful treat which he sleeps as free from noise as mem or throat and lung trouble. your household habits will permit, and i Two eminent French, chemist At. do not permit other members of the covered a method of senarfttfnir famil.. Wi, ,i.-R kim .-1 .. 1 -. . o k., v , i u j .- cuig- vi Ue rtontEttW0 the or grease tiptoe nd speak in whispers on the , f 7 ' bUt t0 these ground floor. Remember a healthv wedIc"aI elements tonic Iron is now baby is not a nervous invalid whose I M(lefl' tnuB combining in Vlnol the nerves must be saved in every pos- lwo m0Bt world famed tonics, sible way. Take it for granted that he was sent intothe world with sound nerves and a normal appetite tor sieep as wen as rood. The baby's habits of sleep are regu lated largely by his physical comfort, and this in turn is dependent upon the way in which he js clothed. So the next talk on Babyology will deal ex clusively with clothes for the baby. Copyright, 1913 by Woman's Home Companion. To the Housewife. Madam, if your husband is like most men he exDects vou to look after health of yourself and children. Coughs and colds are the most com mon of the minor ailments and are most likely to lead to serious diseases, A child is much more likelv to con tract diphtheria ojscarlet fever when it has a cold. If you will inquire into the merits of the various remedies that are recomended for coughs and colds, you will find that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy stands high in the es timation of people who use it. It is prompt and effectual. Dleasant nnH safe to take, which are qualities es pecially to be desired when a medicine is intended for children. For sale bv all dealers. As a body-builder and streneth pm. ator for weak, run-down people, for reewe oia people, delicate children, to restore strength after . sickness; and for chronic coughs, colds, bron- cnius or pulmonary troubles we ask you to try Vlnol with the understand ing mat your money will be returned If it does not help you. ' , DR. J. D. M'MILLAN & SON. The Robesonian does Job Printing. Subscribe for The Robesonian. VIRGINIA & CAROLINA SOUTH- 1SKN RAILROAD CO. children from all the elementary'80 ?eSh"ui to snuggle ihe baby schools of the county. While :aai"slt ?r' tocule,n,f .fsts, to plans vary with places, the essential SRm0- !t S ft heek' h s,lky hair features are practically the same B,ut Ju.st Pe same every time Baby's everywhere sieep is interruptedly these mater The central feature of the count v 51: Pettjnes' fMotr is laying foUn commencement is the presentation of ?atl0ns f.or lut"re uble' When she 'diplomas from the county superinten- !? Upu a?t no nurse to re dent of education to all who have 'ieve her-ad household duties to per successfully passed examinations f or f ' wiH Tsh thal sJie .had graduation from the elementary ai"ed.baby to sleep -to the limit of schools of the county. All of the hlS fL8!?" j lncllnatl0ns' elementary schools of the county , rd montll' the baby be" having seven grades, are entitled to f? n?tl ?f Wha? goe' ,n enter the commencemnt around him and will he awake a little Special final examinations are held L" P ueiuween. naPS- " undisturbed, and after the papers have been cor rected and graded by particular teach ers, a committee composed of the county superintendent, the rural su pervisor if there is one, and the prin cipals of the State and city high schools of the county pass upon the papers and award diplomas to those who deserve them. This plan tends to standardize the course and work of the elementary school with refer eniito the work of the high schools. The commencement will usually open in the morning with a great edu. vauonai parade of all the school chil- however, he will soon droD off asleen of his own sweet will. At six months he sleeps from six o'clock to six, straight through the night with just one feeding at p. m. This 9 p. m. feeding should be given quietly and the baby immediately re turned to his bed or crib. He should also be having two naps a day from 9 to 11 in the morning, from 1 to 3 in the afternoon. If he sleeps too late in the afternoon, he will be "wakeful at 6, the hour set for going to sleep fpr the pight. Alter his first birthday, Baby has TIME TABLE NO. 20. Between Lumberton and Hope Mills. SOUTHBOUND Daily. No. 65. No. 79 Lv Hope Mills " Roslin " McMillan " Oakland Ar St. Paul's Lv. St Paul's " Roziers " Powers " Bee Gee Ar Lumberton 5:15 pm 7:45 an 5:26 " 7:56 " 5:33 " 5:40 " 5:48 5:50 " 5:59 " 6:15 " 6:17 " 6:25 " 8:03 8:10 8:18 8.20 8:29 8:41 8:47 8:55 NORTHBOUND Daily No. 64 No. Ar Hope Mills Lv Roslin " McMillan "OakWnd " St. Paul's Ar St. Paul's Lv. Roziers " Powers " Bee Gee, " Lmbcrton 78 11:00 am 9:30pm 10:50 " 9:17 " 10:42 " 10:35 " 10:27 " 10:25 " 10:16 " 10:04 " 9:57 " 9:50 " 9:10 9:02 8:57 8:55 8:46 8:34 8.27 8:20 ELIZABETHTOWN BRANCH. Between St. Paul and Elizabethtown Mixed Train Daily Except Sunday. No. 8 No. 7. Ar. St. Paul's 8:00am Lv 9:05pm Lv Tar -Heel 7:15" Lv 9:55pm " Dublin 6:30 " " 10:25pm " Elizabethtn 6:00 " Ar. 10:45pm Nos. 5 and 6 will not carry passengers Nos. 7 and 8 will stop on signal at Dundee, Tobermory, Duart, Perth and Berwick for passengers. No. 79 will wait 15 minutes at St. Paul for pasengeis from No. 8. No. 7 will wait at St. Paul for pas sengers from No. ' 78. J. P. RUSSELL, Gen. Supt. dren of Che county, the parade -beine f"iy unetdai,ly 1ap' in early afternoon, in the countv ett i!-.. bu the twelve hour sleep at nifrht is j uiu, u UUS6IU1C I.i:l 1- i ... - band. Banners ren.-o. coac" lo "'H. neaitn he has in the headed bY and, if Banners sentine- the vm-in,, ci ...:n S. passed his sixth birthday. It is non u i TV. . will Olien KAnCfl oo ut :, , , Z 5',?.w,nK -the. Prade will 0V ti ' XL?" 1 ?. QOe mc ureseniation of tho rlir.lnw.o . . i.mmc tncs uui man and an some educa by some prominent school mZ J.; or sl.eeP' . brents interfere with na educational address .hv tur.e Dy starting the baby off wrong tional worker. : ana teaching it not to want to sleep. In the afternoon will be held eames : X? , arument is that the baby thletic events and conte! g?Cl' .ho ,s k.ePt "P to romp with papain meets, etc., and in the evening nVnh ine.evemn& at. the age of two, three ably a debate- a rf-Ma.: or four years, is a late sleeper in the on this programme mav ormr tk! , The baby ould not be rocked to great aim of the countv mm" s,eep' .nor should be tucked Raleigh and Charleston Railroad TIME TABLE NO. 3 TAKING EF FECT SUNDAY, NOV. 30, 1913, 12:01 A. M. SOUTH BOUND No. 5 No. 1 1:00 pm 10:20 a.m. in ment is the nnhniMin- - u J a. carnage and trundled to sleeD. In community sentiment for schools and weatber' he ay be snuggled up their work, the inspiration of the h,S carriaee and get out of doors in students of the elementary schools : H;.Crner screned f draught or and the standardization of the elemen :d eC n7a ot the sun for both his tanr courses preparatory for theTer" ' nS and afternoon naps. At six ondary schools. y 6 Sec" i 0 clock should be undressed and . fnade perfectly comfortable, fed and The revolver with which lohn 1 1 -1 down on a firm hair mat Schrank attempted to kill Col Then ; without a pillow, to go to sleep dore Roosevelt in Milwie nOcto" rth0,it attention. Do not ber, 1912, will be presented to Mr 1 E?m the hbl ?f sinSin a baby to Roosevelt together with five s cartridlS i 5 r or jloldlne tiny hand till which remained in the welpon when it Jf drP ff- " There 11 come ve was seized. P n wnen " ninKS when you are too tir'ed to sing. or mere will be other work for your busy hands to do and Baby, not un derstanding, will raise his voice in Feel Miserahle? ouiers renews liver and Kidpey remedy. health and strength A lLZA , m b,rt ,the baby should sleep i n 9 : tuuui wen veniuatea. back if not tffierf tI' ,W kno.ws n fear and needs no cured Robert Madsden f w K 17 "m' 1Qlttiev does he need the Hngton, iSwa, who suffered W bdy' There h lent liver treubll for eift rom viu" been sad tragedies of babies smoth- After four doctors LveRh' montbs' eed b tired mothers, too heavy with took Electric Bitters ad i, "P h,1 Het0 kn,ow they had roed over on man. Get ltS itZn'ile tm& he,pleSS for'n- have the same for you Keen In the l d & 0tlJer as-eS where babies Permit- Tor all liver and nP lntbe,h?u.se lld to. sleeP with adults, afflicted with ,J l""iits. j"unic disease, have rnntniM fV, J ,. resuTtV'wi, -FWle. . Its: ailment and died H. E. Buckled C; T PhiiadVlnh' ?Vi V?,ntllation j important. Occas St. Louis. PhlIadtlPha and lonally we read of unusual cases where . . parents boast that they have raised Lv. Lumberton " Pope 1:10 " Kingsdale 1:15 " Proctorville 15 " Barnesville 2:00 " Flowers 2:08 " Marietta 2:25 Ji-Hom&sYille.. " Pages Mill " Kemper" " May " Mellier 3:30 " Squires 3:35 " Fork 4:05 " Smithboro 4:15 " Zion '4:20 Rogers 4:35 Marion 5:00 Ar, 10:30 10:36 10:55 11:10 11:18 11:23 3:00 . 11:33 30 11:39 3:25 " 11:42 11:44 11:48 11:52 11:56' 11:59 12:06 12:20 p m NORTH BOUND No. 2 No, Lv. Marion 3:35 p m 6;40 " Rogers 3:48 " 7:00 "Zion 3:55 " 7:10 " Smithboro- 4:00 " 7:20 Fork 4:05 " f:30 " Squires 4:08 " 7:34 ' Mellier, 4:11 ". 7:38 "May 4:15 " 7:43 " Kemper 4:18 " 7:48 " Pages Mill 4:24 " 7:55 " Holmesville 4:30 " " 8:05 " Marietta 4:37 " 8:15 " Flowers 4:44 " 8:25 " Barnesville 4:52 " 8:35 " Proctorville 5:06 " 9:09 " Kingsdale 5:20 " 9:20 " Pope 5:25 " 9:30 Ar. Lumberon , "5:40 ," 9:45 C. LANE, Superinndentl We Want Your FRIENDSHIP. We Want Your PATRONAGE, We Will Tell You No FALSEHOODS To Get Either, WHITFIELD & FRENCH, Inc. Wholesale Grocers. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. Under and- by virtue of the decree of the Superior Court of Robeson County, rendered in the special pro eeding entitled "Lee M. French, Ad ministratrix of George G. French, de ceased, et al. vs. Howard Morrison, in dividually, and as co-administrator of George G. French, deceased, et al," the undersigned commissioner will, on the 27th day of April, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door, at Lum berton, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real es tate, to-wit: Lying and being in the town of Lumberton, on the South side of Fourth street and North of Third street, between Elm and Water streets, and particularly described as follows: Beginning at a state on the South edge of Fourth street, hereto fore sometimes called Trade street, one hundred and eighty-two (182) feet west of the southwest intersection of fourth and Elm streets, and runs par allel 'with Elm street in a Southerly direction thirty (30) feet to-a stake; thence in an easterly direction and paraTleTwitir" Fburlh streeCTwenfy seven (27) feet to a stake; thence in a southerly direction parallel with Elm street seventy-eight (78) feet to a stake; thence in a. Westerly direc tion parallel with Fourth street thirty one (31) feet to a stake; thence in a Southerly direction and parallel with Elm street five (5) feet to a stake thence parallel with Fourth street in an easterly direction nine teen (19) feet and ten (10) inches to a stake; thence parallel with Elm street in a southerly direction one hundred and three (103) feet to a stake in the Northern edge of Third street; thence with the northern edge of Third street; in a westerly direc tion forty-nine (49) feet and ten (10) inches to a stake, the Southeastern corner of lot No. 123; thence i.i a northerly direction parallel with Elm street two hundred and sixteen (216) feetto .festake in the Southern edge of Fourth feelt; thence with the southern edge of Fourth street in an easterly direction thirty-four (34) feet iu uic w ginning. Said land will be fubdivided into lots and sold in separate lot s and then sold as a whole, and the best bid so obtained will be accepted. : The Com missioner resereves the rJght to re ouire a cash deposit of ten per cent (10) with any bid maiK This the 26th day of March, 1911. J. D. M'LEAN, Commissioner. M LEAN, VARSER & M'LEAN, S-:HlMon. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. s ' - ' VA oes are made rlgkf: Our shoes always have ROOM ENOUGH for your toes; they are built on artistic lines, and look stylish they FIT SNUG and support your ankles; and they WEAR until King dom Come. We put plenty of money into our shoes and give you GOOD VALUE. - Buy your SHOES from us. You will like them so well you'll come to us for everything ybu AND THE BOYS heed, from head tto foot. ' Lumberton, North Carolina Doctors Like to Have Us Com- ouMidl Their 'resorptions Because they know how careful we are about the absolute purity and freshness of our drugs, and that we never substitute or guess. THE SAME CARE THAT WE GIVE TO- OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is shown in everything elsfe we buy and sell, from the quality of our Rubber Goods and sick room Supplies to the kind of Syrup we - use at the soda fountain. SAFETY means satisfaction, and your satis faction means our success. The Old Reliable Drug Store Monuments ! We now have in our show room the most complete selection of mon. uments, headstones, tablets, etc., ever shown in this section. We invite you to look over our stock and get our prices before plac ing an order for anything in this line. LUMBCRTON MARBLE & GRANITE COMIANY. I. V. HOOPER W. M. NIVEN, Proprietors. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-fTN. THE DIAMOND RHAND. a M M life. m ri l.adiral AU jour Umf.lai for . C hl-rbr.-Ur. Diamond Iirnnd rill, ia Kd n I Joia meulliAV ho, sealed with Blue RiUkjo. T Take na other. Iliir of ran- Kmcirl.t. As fnt III. lfFSi.' rxrn a ycirs known u Best, Safest, AW.vs Reliil .1. SOtB EV DKVGGISTS n'ERWKF Cares Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia GREENSBORO GREENSBORO. N. C. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Touch Type writing, Penmmiubip. Write for catalog TOWN TAX PAYERS LOOK The tax books ararin my hands and the town sorelv needs the money I Th day for payment is here I If you not desire me to call on you, come to see me and and get your receipt. We must have money at once. H. H. REDFEKN, CoUector. Nov. 6, 1913. Cures Caliij f rvala Pnouaioni '' ;.:.;...
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