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tic raws and odserveiv THURSDAY r.0IU4G, JULY 24, 1919. I.'0Ef,;iGISFOU!IO EAR PILOT MILLS II 25 Cases of Whooping s Cough Give Health Men C(iance To Try ' Vaccine Discovery of na epidemic of whoop ing eougB at Pilot Mills, in the aorthera part of the city, hai been made by Dr. George 8. Bote of ttr eity-eeunty health board. There are 25 eases ia the vicinity there. As a direct outcome of the epi demic. Dr. Bote is trying out bis whoop ing cough Yietlne. It ha beea girea to all who are sitk, and is being ad ministered at the offices ia the Court House to all who apply during the - afternoons. The health beard is emphasising f e .need for vaccination, especially as re - gards typhoid. There are no eases of typhoid ia the eity new, and hare beew- : only 15 this year, against a total of T8 last year. "But, remarks Dr. Bote, "tne worst month August is yet to - some." ... It you were to offer a nan insuranee oa his house without premium for two years, says the doctor, he would aeeept at once. A1 yet the people are net responding to this free vaccine sa they should. "It ia insurance for at least ' - two years, without premium," he said. The county board offers vsscine for typhoid, ..sbu1L..Pjov diphtheria, aid whooping eeugb. A small charge is made for the diphtheria vaesine, to eover the test of the pecksge. The others are free. NASH COUNTY VETERAN DIES IN RALEIGH Mr. Perry Van lenfrow Panes Away at Home of Bis Daugh ter, Mrs. Chas. 0. Doak Jlr. Perry Vsn Ken f row, nativs North Carolinian and Civil War veteran, diet ; yesterday afternoon at Z o'clock at tho home of Mra. Charlea 0 .Desk, after a lingering illness Isating over ssveral months. He was Ts years old. The deeesaed was a native of Kaah county, aad was ths drat eltisea to Jo. eats ia what is bow Spring Heps, pur ing the wsr he served with Company I, 30th North Carolina Brgiment. He was alio aa active member of the Episcopal ehorra. ' Mr. Beafrnw'is survived by six chil dren: B. f. Beafrow, of Raleigh; A. H. ; Renfrew, of 8t. Louis, Missouri; 8. 8. Renfrew, of Parsons, Kaaaast L. E. Renfrow. ef Norfolk, Virginia; Mrs. -T-tariea&4hMlr and Mitt Pansy Bea frow, of Balfigh. The remains are to be takes, to Spring Tired Depressed Men and Women Haw Congested Lower Bowels Thai Destroy Their Health U vm ere Itllns te it 1st ia a has el ktotea. It IU teach li tft la rar hwar . km wbm aU fma Jlaaaaca, laaiewttaa, I Btoakte ntahu, HmdhiI, FassaS Ml (mum nmn Inm. It is oat pnu Ut, SMaara aw ilMKk llwt wm rwtr Ira kK kirt e cwitt4 Maettln W rr Wmt wtis, Tton ts M im far armaMat. far W sUilr tkat tlMw auiaaMnla ars rra tmi thai SartaSM will krlai rae film- ' factaca ralkf. Make es prm h tr4 TOCR DRUGGIST'S GUARANTEE. Aar vataH Inttkt la aatkartaal kalm a Its taka a IwkM Mk a elala u4ar- ' '4ia( tkat aaltas H aaaa van mar 4 1 s'l lk tkif m haw rut tokaa i he Will nIumI tut DOl'SI the aiaamt rao I KM kiss. HUlkMM af Oxaa takku kar 0 m4, M hm Umm fcee IMr alM ts , Sie naraiaiMal kaaafit. (Milk tak fraaj Ta 4rMVb taaar er write the United I wv va, awTtmwaaa, w, v a. . use BURTONE The PRINCESS Final DRASTIC Reductions On AH Summer Merchandise j:: Ap Th J H PRINCESS l' 1M rayettevillo Btroet fTho Origiaai Show of tJnsUty" Bepo today tor burial beside hit wife, who has been dead several years. Bew viees will ho held at tho grave. NORTH CAROLINIANS AWARDED D.S. CROSS Washington, July 23-General Per shing today cabled tho following list of distinguished service cross awards t Major Bobert J. Lamb, rsyettevills, IT. C Capts. David W. . Lillard, Etowah, Teaa.; Edgar H. Bain, Ooldsbore, N. C. Lieutenant Douglas M. Lyon (deceas ed). Fort Henry, Ten. Sergeant Wm. , Sellers, Cbesterleld, 8. 0.; Dewey & Brown, Mount Ulls, N. C; Wm. J. Parker, Lexingtoa, N. C 1 Joe H. Vaughn, Boa Aqua, Tend.; Jos. C. Engle, Memphis, Tenn.; Lyman White, Balemberg, N. C. Corporals John Verver. Plutt, N, C.f Isaac M. Newtoa, Carr, N. C.i Leonard Anderson, Hillaboro, Tenn.; Monroe C. Hooper, Andrews, N. C.j Burt T. Forbes, Old Trap, N. C; Hugh B. Martin, Wil liamstoa, N. C.i Beth E. Perry, Okisko, N. C. Privates Ateaja M. McClain, Hiddcniie, N. C'.; Thomas J. Wilson Chattanooga, Teaa.; Wm. N. Cooper (deceased), Kaoxvillt, Teaa. Another Uat. The following awards of the D. B. C. were also announced today: Sergeants Paul 0. Hawkins, Kinston, N. C; Thomas W. Carlisle, Tarboro, N. C. John T. Wells, Watha, N. Ci and Corporal Emory U Butler, Lsndis, N. C. Privates Thomas A. Moorelaad, Con cord, N. C; Edward Blanehard, Fayette vilie, N. C; Luther C. Griffith!, Scida ville, N. C; Buck A. Carter (deceased), Ingold, N. C; lienry H. Hall, Hope Mills, N. C. WORK OF THE PEACE CONFERENCE BODIES Psris, July 23. The Inter-allied com mission in charge of the details con nected with the execution of the tier man peace treaty hns finished its work with reference to the territories fler many must evacuate oa her eastern bouadary. Another of the peace confers eo bodies, the committee oa Jugo-Uhv and Rumanian affairs, met this sftemoen and continued the discussion of various sjuestioaa within its domain ClalTl WU Ca mm ! 'Wf JH I a vi .. its: A IT ' 1 lal Ml It is trained, it is managed by experts, it is faithful and dependable. Your treasure means much to you. Lot This Bank Bo Your Watch Dog. Commercial National Bank The Welcome Bssk" o. a. lianas rntMatt A. A. TH0OPS0N VtM-r-mMttl farm Machinery and Supplies CHURNS CIDEB MILLS COTTON GINS KEKOGEXS ENGINEH WA0ON8 GASOLENE ENGINES DISC BAKBOWS TtACTOR ENGINES 6FIKE HA1BOW8 WIBE FEJIClNa BOOriNS rsuii JABS JELLT GLASSES Bl'BBEI BINGS NAILS Everything for Farm aad Garden, JOB P. WYATT & SONS CO. KALE1GH, N. C Just Received New Stock Of Handsome BRIEF Cases Fill Leather, $5.00 to $1.00 ' L Cup of Fury Rupert Hujhes , , , $1,71 Dawn Eleanor Porter ....... . $1.50 Tin Soldier Bailey . . ,$l,B0 Love Stories Rinehart ,..,.., , . $1.50 Jangle Stories of Tarxan Burroughs rrrii n -. -. . r$M$ EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Orders Promptly Handled. ' ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. BALZICn, N. C HS7 MOBILE SCHOOLS ARE. WELL ATTENDED NOW Huca Interest Manifested Ac ebrding To Reports To See. retarj Johnson Reports received at the office of 8tate Secretary Walter N. Johnson of tho Baptist Board of Missions, Indicate a most refreshing interest manifested ia tho several score of mobile sehoola that L I. 1 i! J aro in progress ims wees in pu Ktuoos of tho Btste. . Telegrams and letters tell of ths opeaiag of the schools with good attend, aaeo aad keen determination. This is tha second year that the Baptist denom inatiea has "conducted, through the Board of Missions, these mobile schools and this fork has already shown its worth. At ths present time it is of oven greater importance because of the fact that the Baptist seventy-fivo mil lion campaign is being launched. This campaign proposes that ths Bsptists of the South shall inereasa their offerings to missionary snd benevolent objects to a minimum of (13,000,000 a year for tho nest five years. This amount is over aad above the local church ex penses. The campaign will include thorough training and a canvass of every member of every Baptist church la the South. North Carolina has as its goal six mil lions or $1,200,000 a year for the next FOR SUMMER COLDS Catarrh- Alts ma, Hay-Fever, ate, betn ia the aostrus a small ouanuy of P4 WW U iv w no, w u tares ttt, Ms sad fL20 Of snsiled direct RAIT WW CMPAKT. . tftaoere, R. t The Bankis the watch Dog Over Your Finances. i. i. caow Calk Mr . f. 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