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TITE ASIIEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1920. LATEST NEWS OF NORTH CAROLINA FRESH HO D TAKEN L BY TLUWN STATE Several Hundred New Cases According to Reports. Scores of new cases of STUDENTS PREPARE FOR "FLU" REPORTED IN STATE! pick representative, and present in dications are that a large number of .contestants will try for th two teams, i A third event already attracting at 'tontion is the peace oratorical content i to be participated In by tho college i jof North Carolina the latter part of.' 1 April. It will bo held In Raleigh, i Greensboro, or Durham. This is one! of the many contests held throughout! E AS tie united states by the League to Plants in Operation There Knforce Peace. The speeches of the . Represent Investment of (Special to The Cttixen.) KALKIOJT, 11. 11. A total i.f 4, 741 new eaten of influonza were rr porld to thn state board of health today. flint uiuiilh oi Hie epidemic in that, yoar. a total of 1 03,000 rases were j reported with a tutui number of ti,-! 056 deaths. Tho state laboratory of livzt'ine at Thin includes an estimate oflRalwIgh announces today that it has 1,000 cases reported from Randolph secured a limited supply of pneumonia i Epidemic Subsiding in Some Centers Where It First Broke Out. county as tha total for that county existing to date. Included In the report were 91 new raxes of pneumonia and 30 deaths for the preceedlnff day. Today nmrkK the seventeenth since Influenza made its appearance in the stain In January. To date there have Wm. Bobbitt Selected Represent University League Contest. vuiiknawiiui w.ii uciiier urounu wie ( question of peace and the means of; preventing war. Tho winner will re-i iceive a cash prize of 176.00 and the, j runner-up will receive $50.00. All vuiicjfefi iii me siatc may sena ropre senttives and virtually all of them ' have already entered tho contest for' a I this year. 1 About $6,000,000. to; lieen HO, 1 M 4 eases reporteil to tho;iiif lnbur pneumonia. state hoard of health with 131 deaths., Keiuests for thin should he wnl l'or the nioiilh of October 1 1 8. the direct to the laboratory . vaccine for distribution without i charge to health officers and physi cians. ' - This vaccine is mad,e by the army i tk c ,.n i medical school and Is used only for! 'Special te The Clt.xen.) prophylaetlve It is not claimed that! CHAPEL HILL, Fob. 11. Students It linn any value in the prevc tath-e ' t University of North Carolina of inflnnncii. n vniim (m in nrmiii..urfl preparing for one of tho most CROSS IS AWARDED SOUTH CAROLINA BOY WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. The dls- (Speclal to The Citizen.) ilOHCANTON.. Feb. 1 1. Burke county is not generally ranked os one of the great manufacturing counties of North Carolina, yet its manufac turing plants, now In operation, rep resent an investment of about tlnaulshed service cross bus heen:turo factories, one of the largest tan- awarded Harry Lee Neese. of Kwan- nerles and extract plants in tho south, sea, S. C; by General Pershlnir for 'and many othor industries. The extraordinary heroism in netton neiir hydro-electric developments of the Fremont. France, on October S. i am. I Western Carolina Power company, in An Unfailing Remedy I far Croup, Cold. Coughs, I Haanmti, Numralgm eMaf I Soritwin Chit I MorimnflsJroY' tpulied ejrtern. Mm By, quickly r mmmT9 mjjf Mevea enrf neee aaaaa Srfc In Um cheat aad Wi.f'V cold, end aide -A ?55a2k '!V to preroitlcx VvCfy ly pneumonia. vJnfflffRITilaS Doctois have llllld)riUL leootnmeodrdlt r4f5ry"" hlkMf- HPS for by better reporting.! that l.Vr. Kegister all doctors ! Aslievllle Citia.-.n Bureau, j 40- Mercruints' llaute I Building. (By JULE B. WARREN.) RALEIQII,. Feb. 11. Influenza took a fresh hold on the state yester day according to reports received at the atnte board of health offices to day. With a grand total of approxi mately 24.000 esses already reported to date, the returns today added 8,216 i continued to urge new cases to this total. This is ny tar the largest number of cases brought 4n- the day reports so far. and the In dications are that the four thousand mark will be easily reached when the delayed telegraphic; reports reach the office of Dr. F. M. rtcglster. Th epidemic is burning Itself out la i"ome of the communities, which were first nttacked. For Instance, Oraham, Alamance county, reports that the conditions there nre again approaching normal and it will be possible to release some of the nurses who have been on duty there. Heau fort ulso reports that the crest of the wave' has passed, andSalisbury's jneaitn ouicer says mat ne win not ne ur ni8 aoie to Keep me situation in nanu u-;and less there is a fresh outbreak. I reporter fo rthe morning paper, has The disease flared up In Davidson i also been in bed for the oast week. cuunir jesiHruay, unn ine ujuumini Mrs. W. Turnea in me mrgui nunumr oi i-aai'B ; correspo pneumonia and three deaths; Mont-1 from the present epidemic of nle.lt gomery, 36; one pneumonia; David- ( ness, son, 611; 11 pneumonia and 4 deaths; j I'age. Meeting Called Off Wadesboro, 150; Clinton, 14, 3 pneu-i The conference of Robert X. Pago tho Southern Oratorical League's mnnlar Favetlevllle. 17: Forsyth and frlenitn srhi1iil,i hnra fn.. .i,io!sprlng contest at Lexington. Ken county, 88, 2 pneumonia. , afternoon, was called off because Mr, A part of this increase Is accounted page did not like the looks of the in- a great deal of undeveloped power or, Upper cioek. rUecles creek and Johui while serving with company c. 107th i the county, completod and projected-J river. infantry- i will probably represent an investment When tho advance of Neese's com- i of fully $10,000,000. This cheap and i pany was held up by a machine aun I abundant power together with the emplacement, he went forward with 1 healthful climate and labor living con- two other soldiers and attacked the dltions will make Burke a great man- ornpleto and varied schedules on do- bating and public speaking this spring lhat they have attempted In recent year. From a field of nine contestants William II. Bobbitt, of Charlotte, speaking on "The Present Crisis In American democracy , iibb ueon ,a ., . ... - ... . .i ,..,.. . t .diosen to represent the university at,.- ' ' hl. ",A c nfriu h. Lr-n,,.- lr.-(w d. make reports of cases in order that help may be distributed where It Is most needed. It will be Impossible to send aid to communities where there are not reports, and tho disease spreads like wild fire in a short tlmo. Flu Hits NrwsiMtixTrf Local newspapers havo been pretty hard hit by the epidemic of Inlu- fluenza situation, and did not want to needlessly expose himself or his friends to the disease. The meeting will be held sometime in the near fu ture, it was said, but the exact date will depend very largely on the de velopments of the epidemic. In the meantime local supporters will make an effort to locate offices for headquarters in Italelch. so that Just as soon as I ho Hiscoe man de- nton; T. C. Taylor, of Sparta; ' ,or Jut : for preiKintatk,n to I about ' eight miles in the Taylor, of Plkoville;, Phillip Uim , d ,t j posfiiV)Ie to u tucky. the site of the University of 'preliminary contest were D. It. Hod gin, of Sanford; J. H. Kerr, Jr., of I Warre C. I. Hettleman. of Ooldsboro: A. M. Scar-i borough, of Kinston; Dan Byrd, of Calypso; and V. II. Fancls, of Wayncsvlllo. D. II. Hodglns Was elected as ulternata. The judges were Professors Lucius P. McGeh.ee, H. M. Wagstaft, and C. A. Hlbbard. Tho Southern Oratorical League is composed of the universities of Ken tucky, Tennessee, Virginia. North ini. I Carolina. Alabama, and Johns Hop enemy gunners, his citation said. i Desides the water-power already de- Neese enlisted In the navy after hIs;Veloped or prchased with a view to discharge from the army and accord-j development there Is the water-power ingly tho medal has been forwarded! on Llnville river, which it is estimated to the commanding officer of the I.'. I by engineers, will yield 30.000 horse- 8. ft. Mississippi, where Neese was as-! power. This river falls l.miO feet in tBEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET On f tb potnt tngrvdlrnis KUlht--for Ui hJr ta genu lot Arr il. Tbfr are otlitr ctlT lufrrdlqu not round in ut euwr oair pre; ra ti ou. jlouiko n urrMtieu in man; taiet of kaidnm, rainnt ftair lanv ana . .i . , . r, . B, ricldes on the managership of the cam or the Associated Press, lias i.eeii .,, ..,,... rtf. ' will U. ini forced to take his liej. T Ho telegraph ...j , .,. ' Ulns unci Vnndnrbllt. It holds annnallv operator on the Raleigh Times Is also I th0 ner;on:ll rHnmnitn, .h,r', ,,r !un oratorical contest which has at- sutrerlng from an attack oi the nu p hag iP(n colJllctInB f,om his traded wide attention over tho south and a substitute is on his Job. John homfi ,vl he coll(inU(,(1 " Atlantic states. Livingston, desk man for the .New New Knlerprlscs In the field of debate an important and Observer, has been forced to give i Th. fonr,wnl, r.n,rr,r,a Tl.r announcement has recently been ,1u tt-r,rl f,,i- Hi,, f, it ki t rini;. . .. . T ....v. ' - . , V, cnartereu by the secretary of state :muoe by tne a e Dating council oi tnc Irving Cheek, sporting editor andiloday. , university to the effect that the Unl- B00TLEOGER. GETS SIX MONTHS ON GANG developo n head of between 1,200 and 1,500 feet at one point on tho river. Engineers say there la nothing equal to this east of the Kocky mountains. Thero is an other water fall in tho South moun- WINSTON-S ALEXI Feb 11 tains of Durke county, of about 600 Charlie Rollins, a young white man, I feet OI 1,10 South Fork river, and charged with selling whiskey and nlso j . for navlng whiskey In his possession for sale, was tried In the municipal , court this morning and convicted. He was fined $100 and the costs for sell- : Ing and sentenced to six months on I the road, capias In the roadientence ! to issue on motion of tho solicitor, i and for having whiskey for sale he was fined $30 and the costs. Linville I dB4raff wiirn wrr othrr )'iir louoa or trt- h nrnfl fudl. SMO QuarantM. Abiaz- Inj mutts Id rut ooiuiatred bopJesa. Vts mr ww Hid lndltI Whj fetcom or rmln laid It you Mil crow ttftlrf If ethen htvo obtained a new growth or hero cooquerril dlriirulf. or etoppod. filllnr hitr throurh KoUlkn, rhy may net tout (tat a. boc of KOTAUKO at any Duty anil atara: or rnd 10 mu. alKrr or liami. for BUOU'-'BE with PBOOP BOX or Koulko to J. H. Brltlain, Inc, Station F, New York, N. Y. Ahoskle Edentnn. yet reported In one day from a single community- til new cases develop . ing In Davidson In twenty-four hours. Winston-Salem likewise came back heavier after showing some signs of recovery. The looked-for increase In Mill Icq and Coal company, , versity of Virginia has dropped out of. aui uonzeti capital x,iU.ouo ' mn irimiK'imr uuouuilk series oviwuen ins, .-sortn taromia, ana and that Washington and i Store eompanv. Sanford. een- Lee will take her place. Bach unlver- V T Int u-lfnnr ih.Pnluli- AUUlonzeU Capital IjO.OUU ine iriailKUim V. T. Lost. lfo of the Kaleigh nnd ,Uj0oo KUU8f.ribMi by n. fon. Johns Hopki "!n, ..L. ..'5" !ir?!,"H W. O. Kvrett and J. A. Woodard. i Virginia, and Dailtf News, has been desperately slclt i 1 . - . .. 1, 1 I ' 1. ( , L 1 t Bol has brnlmab toTndTel'of ! 0 S Z J an5 ono ngatlveTand deb.t oh of ' J?.-8'. b.!n 'i111!. hln.d? aIL?fH. Jones, f;. H. Wilkle, K. M. L'ndei- the other two institutions. The de-l r,"'r, , ' t t.1 it; . ".t:,,"-, "' w. c York. Ends Stubborn Coughs in a Hurry family of John A. Park, publisher of . tne number Of casCS-or pneumonia I rho Itnlelarh Tlnn.. h hen r .Irt.n has alsodeveloped during the past j park and the ohlldren are ill. few days. Seventy-seven new caws Commissioner! of Labor and i rint-i wore reported for the day. and twen- inK m. L. Shipman, who edits the1 ty-one deaths. Both of these figures ( Bipynrd paper from u distance, has! mark new high levels. Fnyettevlllo. . been sick for the past week, and nil ! . n, .il.,. buu uiiicr piuA.cn iniuri memoers or ins ramiiy, with the ex- they have ordered motion picture ception of two children have also iinow closed as a precaution against been forced to take their bed. So far, tne spread or tne fllsease. ureensnoro jr. Hhipman is the only member of oinciam say tnst tno emergency nos-ithe official family who has suffered . pita Is are well tilled. : Tho figures for the day follow: Burnsville, 60; Cherokee, 18: Haleigh, 148; Jonesboro, 24; Johnson county, 1S5; Cabarrus 150; tjallsbury, 140; axnd 108 old ones not prevlouusly re ported, with two deatlis and pneu- . inonla Increasing; Durham. 130; Jtuthcrfordton, B8; Leaksvllle-Ppray. 5i5; Albenuwle, J)Jj Granville, 76; Murphy, SI; Ooldsboro, S; Kdgee.onib 91; Qastonia. 93; Hertle. SO; Wilson. -11; ; t pneumonia, 1 death; Hlgih Point. '43,' 4 pneumonia; Winston Halm,' 47u; 20 penumonia, 4 deaths; Charlotte, 81, one death; Wilmington, .88, I pneumonia; Greensboro, 4u, 10 bate this year is May 1 and the query Cook-8peed Drug comuanv. Ineor-! Is "Resolved. That a HyBtem of unl- porated. wholesale and retail drug versal military training for young men business. Authorized capital $100,-j should be adopted by the I'nited 000 and $6,000 subscribed by George (States." Preliminary debates will be L. Cook, It. n. f peed and K. 1 . Hpeed. held at the university in March to Tut real etreHlmirsav tMs aid hom-inairl0 nmrdj haa no rojnal. Kaslly aiMl caawiily ptwpeuvd. N44494444444444e44 Sure Relief 6 Bcu-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AWS NDluTiun FOR How Do You Feel n r-'-Whcn You Stoop? Slowsad ilu(ltb movemeati,tired oction, backache, rheumatic pains, tiff joints or tore muscles indicate that something in the human tyitem it out oi order. 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