BITTEN BY RABID DOG.
Mr. Geo. Ore, of Vade Mecum,
Goes To Raleigh For Treat
ment.
A maddog which visited the
Vade Mecum section the past
week bit Mr. Geo. Ore and he
left this week for Raleigh to
take the pasteur treatment at
the State hospital. Mr. Ore is
among the best citizens of that
section of the county and his
many friends regret his mis
fortune very much.
The head of the dog which bit
Mr. Ore was sent to Raleigh last
week and a telegram this week
from I)r. Shore, who is in charge
of the Pasteur Institute, stated
that the dog had rabies. Mr.
Ore left immediately for
Raleigh.
A number of dogs were also
bitten in the Vade Mecum sec
tion by the same dog and more
trouble is expected in that i
neighborhood.
LATER— John Rierson, of the
Vade Mecum section, who was
here yesterday, stated that the
same dog which bit Mr. Ore
also bit a child of John Beasley
Mabe in the Brown Mt. section,
and that sh3 was taken to the
hospital in Raleigh this week.
i
Stokes Sawmill Men
Buying Traction Engines.;
Mr. Thos. J. Thore, of West-;
field Route 1. agent for the i
Huber Machinery Co., who was i
here Monday enroute to Walnut j
Cove, has recently sold two j
more traction engines to Stokes
sawmill men. One of them goes
to Mr. John Neal. at Meadows. 1
and the other to Mr. Joe Neal
and sons, on Germanton Routa 1. i
T. Leslie Lewis, J. A. Thomas,
N. H. Lewis, T. P. Thomas,
Jim R. Martin, J. M. Taylor,
Fletcher Kallam,
OWNERS AND PROPRIETORS OF
UNION WAREHOUSE
STONEVILLE, N. C.
To Our Many Friends and All Tobacco Growers of
Rockingha , Stokes, Patrick, Henry and Adjoining
Counties :
We respectfully submit for your investigation our reputa=
lion as to handling and selling tobacco. While we are out
with a new and well equipped brick warehouse located
near the Bank of Stoneville, we wish to say that the ware=
house business is not at all experimental with us, as we have
had years of experience in selling tobacco at auction for
the tobacco growers of this locality.
Mr. J. C. Hutcherson, of Reidsville, who is known as a
celebrated auctioneer, will sell tobacco for us.
We respectfully ask for a share of your patronage and
will leave nothing undone on our part to merit your con=
tinued business.
Respectfully yours to serve,
UNION WAREHOUSE CO.
You Should Read
It will be to your advantage to read and consider what this
says. We have just made a large deal with the Clearing Houses
of New York City for another large stock of all PURE WORST
ED SUITS in Blues and Browns which we took off their hands
at a big reduction, and we now have them on sale from
$9.90 to $15.00.
Don't miss the opportunity of at least seeing them on your
next trip to Winston-Salem or Reidsville.
Mail orders promptly filled.
BOYLES BROS
State Tuberculosis
Sanatorium Reopens
The State Sanatorium for the
Treatment of Tuberculosis at'
I
Montrose will reopen December
Ist sor the treatment of tuber-'
cular patients in the first and!
THE DANBURY REPORTtR
moderately advanced stages of
tuberculosis. This institution
i was closed by iti Board of Direc
tors last September, and the
Legislature was asked to turn it
over to the State Board of Health,
new Board will reopen it
December Ist. The institution
: has beds for only fifty patients,
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but already over thirty appli
cations for admittance have been
received.
j The very limited capacity of
; i the institution, together with
j the meagre funds provided for
I maintenance, make it possible
! for the Board to accommodate all
; the tubercular sick in the State.
I For this reason it will be found
| necessary to make the institution
j do the most good for the greatest
number, instead of some good
i for a few. It will therefore be
: necessary to select out of the ap-
I plications made those that can
be cured the easiest and quickest.
For instance, it would be mani
festly unfair to fill the institution
up with consumptives in the
last stages because such patients
have such a meagre chance of
recovering and would keep others
out of the institution lur a long
time, perhaps a year. On the
other hand, many more patients
in the early stage of tin- Jsease
could be cured and sent h me in
the same time. Nearly ali cases
of tuberculosis can now be cured
by from four to six or eight
months of absolute rest, fresh
To all persons who like to save J
| money on their purchases I would like f
p to say that I am now receiving my full §
line of fall dry goods, shoes, dress f
[] goods, hats, etc., and will be glad to f
(5 compare prices and goods with my P
$ competitors. Drop in and see for!.
•j yourself.
lA. T. ROTHROCK, Walnut Cove, N. C. |
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FAQQ AND NELSON |
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers '
In General Merchandise.
i
We are prepared to fill orders large or small for
all kinds of dry goods or groceries.
You are cordially Invited to visit our store
and inspect our stock and prices.
Fagg and Nelson
WALNUT COVE, N. C.
air and abundance of good food,
but not nearly so many cases of
advanced tuberculosis can be
cured, even after long treat
ment.
For a patient to enter the
State Sanatorium it will be neces
sary to write to the State Board
of Health at Raleigh for an ap
plication blank. Have a physi
cian examine the patient and
fill out the blank and return to
i the State Board of Health. If
i the patient is found to be in the
! early stages or moderately ad
vanced stages and there is room
at the institution, he will be
accepted upon payment of a
minimum charge of SI.OO a day.
This charge scarcely pays half
the cost of patient for the treat
ment given. The remainder of
cost is paid by the State.
Special arrangements are being
made to care for the tuberculosis
poor. Churches, fraternal
orders, city and county authorities
are providing for the maintenance
of such patients. Any person
having tuberculosis there should
not let the question of money
interfere. In treating tubercul
osis there is no time to waste. I
The State Board of Health should
be advised at once, as arrange
ments can doubless be made to
provide the necessary dollar a
day for treatment.
Laffargue
Excells in Purity of Tone and
Durability of Construction.
Cataogue Free.
Write Department S.
R. J. BOWEN & BRO.
Winston-Salm, N. C.
We carry a complete line of
Edison Phonographs and Re
cords. Write for catalogue of
new records.
For Marble and Granite Monuments
and Tombstones, Iron Fencing
and all kinds of Cemetery
work, call or write
The Mouut Airy
Marble Works
W. D. HAYNES & CO.. Propr's.
Mount Airy, N. C.
WANTED—One lady in each
township to act as agent. Good
commission paid.
Address
R. R. HILL,
Greensboro, N. C
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