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-THE NEWS AND OBSERVER ' FRIDAY MOiUSiNG, FEBRUARY .13,-1920. BIG DROP IN 10 INFLUENZA CASES Only 70 New Cases Reported To Health Department Yester day With 10 Pneumonia THIRTY-EIGHTPATIENTS IN EMERGENCY HOSPITAL Three Deaths During Day From Pneumonia Recorded; Situa tion 'at Institutions Shows Decided Clearing Up; Boy Scouts Doiag Fine Relief Work; Vaccine Available With th. elearinf; up of the influenxa situation la th. Methodist Orphansgej, Plate Hospital "4 rWate College, a de rided improvement M apparent la " R.rh mttnlar. ReDorU from Bin physicians ere missing, but the Health llepartmert figures showed I Kltl of i.nlr 70 nw eases of influenxa and 10 ii f pseumonia. The figures for the few day preceding hovered about Jhs ISO mark. Thirty-eight patients had been admit ted to the emergency hospital yesterday, iind the relief agencies was declared by Mr. Perry Ahrons, health officer, to be functioning splendidly. Three deaths of pneumonia were reported during the isy. Una being a negro woman. Tlie question as to the establishment nf negro emergeney hospital was dis eased yesterday by the City Commis--moiicra, Ir. Ahrons and a committee ii f tegro physicians. No definite derision ivas reached. Dr. Ahrons does not so lielieve that the hospital is needed. If it should be established it will be on the liasi of the white institution, with volunteer lay nurses. Eigh'ty-lvo Ar. Immanlied. Only eighty-fire Raleigh peoplsihave svnilid themselves of the opportunity ' of immunizing themselves against pneu monia by means of the pneumonia anti tmiii now bring administered at the llenlth Department. Dr. Ahrons yesterday announced that . i .: . : l l. :n IIC UII A Plipjiljr Ul Blltl-IUAIU, .! .. ..... be available to those county doctors who desire it for their patients in rural communities. All the influenza patients at the Methodist Orphanage were reported do ing well yesterday, and the nine suffer ing with pneumonia are getting along nicely. Two new ranee deTeloped at the Ktate Hoepitnl, mokiiig thirty in all, with two rases of bronchial pneumonia. At the Ktate College there were no new inllurnza rases and the nine patients are doing well. Hospital Patients. rutien.ta admitted to the emergency 1 1 . .. .t .. : I . . i .1 . . .i u.iiiim ,yi-i:ruy uiciuucu jar. viem Micnrnn, Mr. Kdward Davia and child, HM N". Hnlisbury street; Mr. Seng-rove ii nil Iwo children, 120 Firwood avenue. Volunteer nurses who were on duty from 0 o'clock Thursday to 9 o'clock iday a. m., were."- Mrs. Willingham, Mrs. el. Mrs. Hickett, Mrs. Kolk, Mrs. E. 1 Harris, Mrs. R. J. Conrad. Miss Eloise Guthrie, Jliss Carroll. Miss Kuth Lee, Mist Bag nell, Mrs. Page, Mrs. Bagwell, Mias Louise Wynne, Miss Fitsgerald, Mies Nell Lewis, Mrs. Arthur Holding, Mr. Islry, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Corey, Mr. Pen Mis, Mr. Hufman, Mr. H. M. Pernr. HewHta Doing GmmI H.rrlc. The Raleigh Boy Scouts are rendering heroie Barries in the infiueau relief work, declared Dr. Percy Ahrons yes terday. The scouts volunteered their; erriccs ands there hasut been a day nines they took hold of the job that their work hasn't been of the highest order. There is no recounting the va lious activities of the boys, for they everything that is needed to be done, and do it Well. , Among those responding to the rail of the Red Cross for volunteer nurses, evea before the emergency hospital was opened, some of whom have since gone to the hospital and others who are still nursing in the homes of the city where hole families are ill. are: Mrs. T. K. Bruiier, Mrs. T. Nelson, Mrs. Wr 3. Drake, "Jr., Mrs. Oeorge Folk, Mrs. O. A. Hhore. Mrs. Staple, Mrs. Dresser, Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Komp Neat, vhhiivp wunumin, nr iuissrs ..ma tilda Stcinmeta, LoMiw Wright, Frances and Nan Lacy, Barrett, Mrs. Berry, Mias Florence Edgerton, of Lonlsburg and Captain and Mrs. Patterson, of the Sal vation Army. Most of these volunteer Burses have - been giving practically all of their time attending families where all of the members are ill and unable to do anv thing for themselves. Bath Robes Needed. The emergency hospital is sow in I -.A I . i . nr.u vi rows lor adults as well as for children. Appeal is being made for these garments. D0mSRT0 Where and When Citizens May Have Help About Listing Their Incomes The following times and places hav beca annouBoed for three districts ia the eastern and southern seetion of the Ktate when revenue aenU will offer asisstanee to any eitlaens who need it ia making their returns for income tat for 1919: Wilmington District. Major O. K. Hobba will be at the following places on the date indicated to give surh assistance as may be seeded: Atkinson February 18th and 19th. Burgaw February 20th and 21st. Bolton February 23rd and 24th. Whiterille February E5th, 2th, 27th and 28th. Chad bourn March 1st and 2nd. ' Tabor March 3rd and 4th. Fair Bluff March 6th. Board mas March nth. Clarktoa March 8th and 9th. F.lirabethtown March 10th and 11th. Hladrnboro March 12th and 13th. Wilmington March 15th. Lambert on District. E. ft. Bme will be at the following places on the dates indicated: Paraton February JBtn ana mo. Red Springs February 20th and 21st Lumberton February 23rd, 24th, 23th and loth. Fairmont February 27th and 28th. Rowland March 1st and 2nd. Maxton March 3rd, 4th aid Sth. Laurinburg March 6th, 8th, 9th and 10th. Oibson-Marek 11th and 12th. St. Pauls March 13th to 15th. Warsaw District. Deputy Collector Honeyeutt will be at the following plaeea on the date in dicated: , Garland February 18th. ' Boaeboro February 10th and 20th. ' Clintons-February 21st, 23rd, 24th, 2.".th and 26th. Rose Hill February 27th. Beulahvilte February 28th. Keaaneville March let, 2nd and 3rd. Wallace March 4th, Sth and 6th. Calypso March 8th. Warsaw March 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 18th. r Before calling upon the deputy col lector for assistance, the taxpayer should have a memorandum of his Income from each source listed separately and the amount of expense pertaining to each Influenza And Weak Blood Run Down and Listless Condi tion May Make You a Tar get For the "Flu" Because) Blood is Probably Thin At This Time of Danger, Take ' Pepto-Mangan It Build Rich, Red Blood No suatter how well you usually are, if temporarily you're run down, you're a target for the influents. Contagion always gets listless people first. Whether they realise it or not. their blood ia thin and undernourished ia as condition to fight off the germs it meets everywhere. It is a wise precaution to take a good tonie at this time of danger some well known builder .of red, vigorous blood, like Pepto-Mangan. """,,,, . And, if yon did not think of in time if you are Bow recovering from a fight with influents your blood will need help for weeks, after yon think tie danger ia past. Take no unnecessary chances. ', Get Pepto-Mangan and start taking it to day. Pepto-Mangan ia an effective blood builder that has had the endorse ment of physicians for years. Pepto-Mangan is sold by druggists in either liquid or tablet foraC just as pre ferred There is ao difference in medi cinal value. But be sure yon fH the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for Gude's Pepto-Mangan and be sure the same is ea the. package. Adv. Gains Twelve Pound in Fourteen Days I . .. . --..-. j Man in Extremely Poor Health J Takes Maltogen With ' Marvelous Results. . It is not an uncommon experience for ! ens who taa barolv rsitd ih. ot a serious illness to find himself so bbdly weakened and run down that a covery of hie former strength aad vi ality seems hopeless. Maltogen, being a compound of several of the moat pow erful blood builders and tonics, iaelud . lag malt extract, iron, gentian and rrychnine, maaee possible Us certain and rapid recovery of vigorous health. In an unsolicited testimonial to the Paramonnt Drug Co, distributors of Pareo Maltogen, a writer, whoso name will bo furnished oa ' request, says i "During the flu' epidemic I was etriek ea with thia terrible disease, aearly toe ing my life, leaving my lunga la bad condition nnd generally very badly ma down. I was advised to tsko yoar prod uct. Msltngen, and its effects were mar velous. The first bottle, which was coa , sumed in a period of about foortoea days, added twelve pounds to my weight and gave me a rejuvenate rfeelihg . Maltogen will do likewise ifor yon, surely ami quickly, if yon are weak or i a poor health.'- Convalescents should give Maltogen a chance. For sale by dmnrsts. If your dealer eannot snp i'lv you write to Paramount Drug Co, V r-Mi ;-..n, D. C A Jr. THERE'S NONE SO GOOD AS "White House BRICK ICE CREAM 60c Per Brick at Plant. , WHITE Dairy Product Co 217-PHONE 218 source from which Income is derived itemised.' The eo-ope ratios of ths pablic is requested, because of the large, task in hand.'- NEW CORPORATION STOCK TOTALS MILLION AND HALF Subscribed Capital of Dtj't New Concerns Aggregates Three -quarters Million New corporations -with authorised capital stock aggregating a million and a half aad subscribed capital totalling three quarters of a millios dollar were chartered yesterday. ,' r The following corporations filed char ters with the Secretary of State: Beavee Motor Company, of Baleigh, with 5(,000 authorized capital and $300 subscribed by B. B. Beavei, Charles H. Beaves and W. O. Beavee, all of Ba leigh. V ' - ' Bnow.Hili Bailway Company, of Saow Hill, to operate a railroad from Book erton or Maury to Saow Hill with 930 000 authorized capital and $6,000 sub scribed by Josiah C. Exum, S. H. Hicks, sad i. Paul Friiielle, r all of Green County. - ;-;v:-- -: - 7 ' Hollitter Lumber Company, of Hob lister, with $350,000 authorised capital and $129,000 subscribed by Ouy I. Buell, Snow Hil; O. L. Hums, Suffolk; and John M-Gibbs, Norfolk. Lyon Medieine Company, of Charlotte, with $.15,000 'authorised eSpital and $1300 subseribed by B. P. fchelor, Ko aaokei Va.; A. Mi Tates, Charlotte, W. H, Belk, Charlotte. . Tonng Women's Christian Associa tion, of Salisbury, a non-stock corpora tion chartered by Miss Mary - Header son, Mrs. E. D. McCall, aad Miss Annie Moraa, all of Salisbury, ; . Wlndom Mining Company, of Marion, with $400,000 authorised capital and $40,000 subscribed by W. K. Lassiter, H. Alex Tate, and K. K. Hild, all of Marion. ' ' The Wilton Company, of Angler, general mercantile, with $50,000 author ised capital and $10,000 subscribed by A. D. Wilson, of Angier; Ellis Geld, stein, and O. M. Tilghman, - all of Dunn. . The Carolina Land and Tobacco. Com pany, of Winston-Salem, with $.100,000 authorised capitaLaad. $20,000 subscrib ed by M. A, Walker, 11. D. Sbutt, and J. H. Whicker, all of Winston Salem. Hickory Flour Mills, Inc., of Hickory, with $100,000 authorised capital and $40,000 subscribed by O. C, and P. L. and T. P. Cleninge'r, all of Hickory. Queen City Motor Company, of Char lotte, with $125,000 authoribed . capital aad $1,000 subscribed by B. L. Strick land, T. A. Adams, and Minnie Gal lant, of Charlotte. , -Amendment waa filed to the charter of the N". B. Josey Company, ef Scot land Keek, increasing Its capital Stock to $1,000,000. . " Amendment was filed to the charter of the Bask of Hobbsville, increasing the capital stock from $10,000 to $25, 000. . Amendment was filed to ths charter of the Oaatoaia Cottoa Manufacturing Company, of Gastonia, increasing the eapitsl stock to $800,000. Amendment was filed to the charter No One Need Buy Guticura Before He Tries Free Samples Women MadeYoung Bdghfeyoe, a dear akin and a body full of yoath and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking C0LD!!DAL The world's standard resaedy for Udawy, Bees, fetadder aad ark acid tsonbles, the Msnisa ol Hie and looks. In aae since 109$. AM drngw4ss, three sis. r sh asst Cam saewl ea smr Bnv ef th( Bobert 0. 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In 1916, 84 Qo or 660,000 young folks applied for an education. North Carolina stands among the highest of the States in percentage of enrollment, , i.. ... ' ' i ' How Are We Helping To Meet This Demand? Collegiate Institute this year has 172 students. It has a dormitory capacity for only 40, Mont Amoena Seminary has 122 students and facilities for only 80. BUILDING COSTS HAVE INCREASED 200-300 Let's Do the Square Thing by the Children of North Carolina The Monthly ' Labor Review, Novemrier, 1919 reports that the average North Carolina family spends " $21.85 per year for tobacco $14.53 per year for amusements $20.04 per year ior laundry $9.11 per year for the barber : $15.25 per year for street car fares $8.71 per year for automobiles ,i . $7.41 per year for schools Let's Do the Square Thing by our North Carolina Schools Think this over! Since 1914 wages have increased in North Carolina: Bricklayers from 40c. to 75c. per hourv Hod Carriers from 31c. to 75c. per hour Canenters from 33c. to 70c. per hour Plumbers from 43c to 75c. per nour Shall we; drive bur professors out to laying bricks, driving nails, shouldering hods, "and cleaning cesspools in order to make a LIVING WAGE. In 1916 the average wage :of a North Carolina teacher was 18c. per hour, Let's Dp the Square Thing by our North Carolina Professors - v. - . : I " . V- , . ...;.:.. North . Carolina Stands ,45th Among the 49 States in Per Capita Appropriation foi Schools Wise father William Penn said long ago: "For their learning be liberal. Spare no cost , for by, such parsimony all is lost that is saved." Have you done the square thing by the Christian Schools' of North Carolina? Economy; here is wretched economy. Come, let's do the square thing. Let Your Dollars Make Better Men and. Wonjen , February 15th Education Campaign February 22d $150,000 : Collcrfate Institute 5 Mont Amoena Seminary UT. PLEASANT, N. C O. H. ANNX0S2-1M0 ; . . .. : " ; - -VV- - - t' , ' ' sr-
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