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Notable in the record of the half year is work of the life extension unit in which 70 grown persons have made -The above report does not include I!, and 648 have been physi- fh,mmi(l and one incrairies and re-i (X quests ranging from the moving of a Health Officer Does Little o! Everything dead cat from in front of -some one's I In this work very careful physical examinations are given for the pur- house to the prevention of train whis-iV " V . , noube io t v 'defeats that so often give rise to ser- ties lbowine as they pass through town . . i. x.x u i ious troubles when allowed to go with- health and happiness of the slumberer." So comments Dr. W. A. McPhaul, county health officer of Robeson coun ty, in submitting a report of the health work in that county for the six months ending June 30. Yet included in his out attention. The work is along the same line as hat of the leading in surance companies of the countries, and it has been estimated that it is the means of adding at least ten years to . the average life. Hardly second in importance has IP is Pi is ("I Li s Special Prices On SONNE K Spring Weight Woolen Suits, 1-4 off. Extra Good Values Correct Style; make splen did early Fall Suits All Oxfords and Tennis Goods, both w Men's and Boys' 1-4 off. White Duck Pants, $2.50 values j $2.00. j All Straw Hats j reduced. j! The above re- duced prices are all 1:1 for Cash. A good oppor tunity to save mon ey at a time when one needs to save most. f.i I i pi been the educational work done by Dr: McPhaul during this period. In pub lic schools, he has held 49 meetings, with an attendance of 4,424, "and 17 meetings in other places with . an at tendance of 1,658, making a total of 5,082 people 'reaching in this summer. In addition he has written 1,881 letters secured the publication - of 93 news paper articles and distributed over 12, 000 pieces of health literature. That the health' work that has been so intensely conducted in Robeson county has been most beneficial . is shown in the report of the quarantine unit, which disclose a very small num ber of contagious and infectious dis eases, the following figures being giv en : , whooping cough; 101 ; measles, 51; diphtheria, 15; scarlet fever, 0; ty phoid fever, 15; smallpox, 42; infan tile paralysis, 0; epidemic meningetis, 1. There were 53 schools visited, 9, 440 examination cards received, 751 children examined and 23 trated for defects discovered. She Had Struggled for 23 Long fears Mrs. Linda Bech Says She Was Phy sical Wreck Takes Tanlac and , Troubles Have Entirely Dis appeared, i ing it. I am eating Just anything I want now and I haven't bad a smother ing spell since I took my first bottle. I am not nervous anymore, I sleep fine every night and every sign of my old troubles has gone entirely. I am glad to recommend Tanlac" Tanlac is sold in Greenville by War ren Drug Co. "I have actually gained sixteen lbs. on two bottles of Tanlac and am able to cook for a whole house full of peo ple," said Mrs. Linda Beck, residing at 165 Echols Avenue Atlanta, Ga. "For twenty-three long years, I have struggled with nervous indigestion and never found any medicine that did me any good until I started taking Tan lac," she continued. "Everything I tried to eat hurt me, and I could eat no meat or vegetables at all. The pres sure from as that arose on my stom ach, almost smothered me to death. EMiiflfgniiBMHiiEBiiiiMiniinM a lxtra Special m a I FOR SALE: ONE BANTA REFRIG- erator with 7 compartments. Good In as new. M. G. DUKE. 7 11 2tc WANTED AT ONCE: GROCERY clerk, one not' subject to draft pre fer a married man. . T. F. 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Baker, Prop, itiniirainiBiBiiEniaD a i D D D I'd gasp for breath, and my folks would In addition to these regular duties ( naTe to me and work witn me untn Dr. McPhaul lists a number of visits iT haoi, mv STwh t S11f. to the county home, the jail and coun ty convict camps, conferences with civic authorities, examinations for commitment t othe insane asylum, lec tures to midwives, sanitary ordinances secured from town governments, post mortem examinations, and "the thous and and one" othr things that a live health officer is caiied upon to do. fered with pains in my shoulders and limbs and back, and would get so weak that I'd have to lay 'down four or five times a day and could do none of my work at all. "After spending lots of money for other medicines without getting any re lief, I decided to try Tanlac and I be gan to pick up as soon as I started tak- DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Endorsed by more than 30,000 sat isfied used throughojt the world. g N. S. FULFORD District Sales Agent Greenville, N. C. j&nrtrtg UranU (BUrtkra 8 BATCHELOR BROS. H Superior Clothes Proctor Hotel Bldg. Rats and Huns Both are Enemy Objects WASHINGTON. A nation-wide offensive against the American rat, house, barn, corn-bin, water-front and other varieties, is under way. Its not so much a personal matter; but that he is destroying some two hundred mil lion dollars annually in foodstuffs and property, not to mention the labor lost in replacing the wastage. Already Mississippi, West Virginia, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota ' and Alabama, backed by aid of United States government experts, are aligned in the fight; and pressure is under way to make the move national as a war measure. Anti-rat literature may be had free from the Agricultural department. lllllliilfllllHlllllilllllllllllllH NOTICE This is to give notice that I, J. B. Kittrell, being in the United States Army, have this day sold my broker age business known as "J. B. KIT TRELL, Broker," toLean Kittrell, Jr., and that after the statutory period of 30 days from date I will not be re sponsible for any debts or obligations incurred by said business. This July 8, 1918. (Signed) J. B. KITTRELL. 7 8 dailyfor 30 days. We Want You to keep in mind the (act that in addition to printing this news paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us GREAT REDUCE MS The best way to study economy is to buy your supply of Summer Wearables now. It will mean a tremendous saving. as 31 All millinery and Ready-to-Wear Reduced to make buying easy. Give us a call and be convinced. READ CAREFULLY And Remember I am still in the Brokerage Business and Agent for the New York Life Insurance Co. of New York. J. W. LITTLE Office Proctor Hotel Building. - , BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS And hold safely the results of your patriotic thrift against a time of need. It helps to win the war. 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