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ABC Heads Fear 'Return' Of B«i stlegger In State Dailv Dispatch Iturcaii. In the Sir W.illi'i 1 !••(<-1. By I.YN.S MSIti r. Riili'ilili, .!u. « . . < n . >■ uf the AliC nt i Tuei-ilay to nui-iiri« i1.« i shortage Hint l»• i:r- . i> i bUf, In |>iv\«-i.t < buuiU'^iiit;. I tlHt' Willi tlii t • hadn't .h i ' i that I.ik.IK: ■ back. I*. i.i «ti. % ii t i10 lll|Ulil I.II tlir I'l.illiln i nil' In 111• - ■ SI l> V ,v;il< '.Villi •: |,IGlhll'. u;i put till (.nullli II I .1 V**ai .•I'll It 1 11 lli' iti .1 gl.ll.i !i.l m.ii.* ;ip|ili'. i' i at«.is. tfiil vii ii.ut- ami ii llu- alioc..t • rtali • .Hill !• •• l.t 1111 <•11 < i It I'OU lit lit n ntrolkii tli «.':u.'llu.. tin t..t. ,i . .:••• au\ tuiu. I> sliipit.i I «.»( : < | I M > M.ltl l'!l ti. t :, 1 I.;.: l)lll I •• I.Ill I.ll ami v. I tti:.. i • ..in .. Ull(i li •iliit t *11* ' t . ' luillfii to sell ,.i|.. not shirk . Stat.' tii 1.1: that S !l "ii' ttlf it. III.- it LI. Ii«-'. 11 • I 1 flUilij.l w !>>>!• mill Ai.ivt iidi.i i pn.'.i ll M l t RBBumik-v. ■ ■ - ■ 1 My best; lends I P r P fr r'T.;- : o/f ... at p<y , $ Limproved K. !J $ $£ $ | .. new(M8J#Y.. 1 I ZTpromo ' °f I I vital & in jHo ffnawf" I ^-Enor/uevou. ■ 2 RICH, !UD 81000! I ■ ifsaris^ The.se t-." Ahrlpv' I. or c 11,0.11: Jf-rkv i'• : . w< iglii, • lit1-.1 A r 70 FtOIIIH' li <1. to (.(J IIOI 1; So Willi urn. ■ pi.ra mi. , thnt sc11M' : Wiyiliul !i' ,• if you •Uapef t *1* :i of your Ir it,: comullrutioa 8 • ipp hI« • julre» «*ii Joy • H iio»e*» Ml. oi (li comui Tonic may bo jii'.t wiiut >'o« €8pP( lally <lnh;tP • t ton or < «.» tlw caiiMf f no urgntilo Mon. «3H —' you i.c'mI uh it _ - r- , to promote th» flow of vital direct tve J'iJt |n tlio stoma c!i oiid to tjulld-up Mood etreiiKth wlifi» deficient. Build Sturdy to llui I lie Do. for. ni iv »irtt«?r serve our t-'l^litln : l orci»< ThoU5aiitln ithd fh(r . #.f ij #r- hnvo ;«««:')i ■ ii ic imi l.ro'lfl.t • ,. . . ,ri.|, tboM thai , muiivi.v : l/licnllll - ifiukc*. >...i I.. , , . drug stun In ]'i • c . S.S.S.fONiC hmlps build SturdyHealth I .ill V. I -J.iMi M'lhV llUSIIIt'SS pi III « i it* t K- appln*tt to it< man 5 .ivi in(. \mt nitiimoii st'ii*** has i • i .jiII* I u kmi* hi past and pii's it . i|»U'.uln- tu MillltiiJtl ot the t •:• /U hi. MEW REGULATIONS ON I ARM GASOLINE . •. ; !..! .'lis nil I .itiolli!;)'. • I i lilcis ui'l,. atltlo.ill«.'.l li. ., . :in a lillllt lll.l'l .« "1 • ' \ lie.1 •uiily '..tin ti';i'iS|».i. l.i '< • III.1 dl'A ra'itinrv .id > lum inal! .nut \ ice i ('.unity AAA . 'in- i ■ u . 1" to it. IlllloW."I I 1 [ • II 1 .U'lir-hllll', l',a-.>1,111 t.i ai'ic.'il upon. ; ■ 11| I : n« . I,:' tali in. nt covcrun, Un til 'A a: l» .ICll • ' t • .ntiiuie t.iki: |) II- I'.aSollllC. (nil . II !l ' Hi' 11a\ <• a supplv •I \ K ..I t , n ti-.iuJ \V» . • til- y• mi t.. take tu . ,:i..iUt ■ uppU him • in »»l'.\-l<-f> i:t III.) • thr |>i'.'|i.|i a • m When tIn* 1 .*t*i11 • . • • i ri\ .• 1 t ».i l|,e ■ ' -l i li id ! ii.n tu atl:u >i • • trill i*| m*i t I . Hi. ap ■ •! mail .1 ihr.'rl t!l«> i'".ii.l th'inleroii ' • . .' • •! > ' •> .ml aii. I ' .hi 11.'i tat:* -ii commit - ' 1111> li I'm-- 11. ly • i • 'ii tai ii a'.oli.M I . .. taiuierV gasuliiH' tii.hi I'i utay nt ,h«» ■ .' v.i.i shoul.i |-|(>i I ' "I '.\ -l< . V.'.. Il l l|;. kllOV.\ I ■ ■ ! • 1 l ill- t [ ..in ' ■ all.I II.a.t lilt 111 t I i \ c • A 111.1' CHARGES lU:i ORE RECORDER ! ii ami his \\:llrleil . '..!<• >ll|»If. wny tri'a.l • ••hit Iiulay >■ charges ' i l i < ,i!i I'.cr Kiiwai lis j • als »i\ in..nth- j >■ i" the workh.uis.. hi i • i - M'li.n" prrio«l Kach 1 • • ' .1 '1(1 in.lilt \\ ,i> set al ■ ... ' i i ' • t il a— ,-ault . ti.'ii urs an.I I '• • .•■ i. rii.x'il ..! assaulting . aiid :!i a iti'a.ily weapon. I ' ! ..:; i ;.ar! . t th.a iii.Ikin.-Iit i ■ ! !l"l -A a? that tllr weapon I . I and dmlroynl j Most Items of Revenue F or State on Increase (' >ntinn«vi irom r^te* nm.) .it \v.. (lilt* t.. In.- lact that | > 'i Iihs «'i'. r chained on n-'-- j ii . 'il : • inilitai v ati.l other gov- . . 1 • "elides .ill which Hit* i« i..;ni ta>: was nut collectible il..w» i In' attorney (wuml ha* 1 • ei.tlv . ulfil lh.it this if* cant ii >f | • ■I . IK - • 11 1 noli-taXeil gasti- ' ■ i 1'Stair will 11"*«■ a trw j •..s *1 ■ i 1 ■ every in. nth \ : .!>■ I c. Il.se s and till.' fees ' • .. ubslanUal .hop. but this i ■ l'. : i adr ap 111 til.- Illotoi . i n I inci eases in I.i.ii-i' :.ml Ijii- and tran • • llu- . levrli months ot ■ . .•n' :. . a! "far there lias . •I 'in ca .• over thr COnipar • I ii litlJ "t S12.im.G0S. «.;• j in ti cmrial iiin.l .• -n.' ;ia' t.i a proliahli- surplus of ,ill> .ii iliillai ac.Mini •• o t- fiul "i tin- vrar. Our i.-i.rral A .'n.l.lv ..Iticial . . : .sin plus rungrtl 11..111 i i'!i n- Thr at'rn.hly Wuppertal Target WUPPERTAt. (atro.k ), home of the ti.u.t I. li. Kciiben Iiidusli'U's, toe :M's jiiv.i'.est chemical ayndi cute a art imdvt £hvsurpriiv i.i .% xi the li A l' Ki>r tlie lust « i*. Hi ltish hoitiLew <lri>p|jvi| 1 i.o : i,< vxpK MVi\N .... the ii.n. .i i . an . ity on the edg* of !' : >■ l>'-vi«it ¥..ites ,.f ... . . • ' \ II.till.In)' ,| j... • ... ..nil :>|.|»r..|.t lated . ' i i .*(>••■ I* UIIH' llill I, .i. ! m . • ,n.!i. ali.-n ..u the \. i. .1 ' un.'il . t Mat. ill |ia\ . ... I.li nnlli-illi M..;. I.i i.it ■ • ' iii i..-i.it i..i later VACANCIES EXIST IN TEXTILES AT S I ATE i;..,. . . \ .1. .iiii .. !.• i .i lev. Ill ■ !• 1 • \ i-t Ir i tin S.iiH II' it- :.!.•• .i t •••> ti*»H i*Ihh t i••hi ■mui ! I -..if! '•> tin- I •••>.! I. .. T* Mi i I.i i' ., i >. ..ii It..: .. NVl t. .iiitKiiiltt'iHl lml;i) i ratl.iii ! .ill ill. I • i:i;; It'll ,t . m. .ii 'I >.i i n !«.r Hill I'.iiiuii;'. Many pti-ndid iipikirtimitiv art* ivuiliilili* t .a!.' ..1 tlirouiih [In* l .. Svnin t'lHiniii. - in . he ..nil j •. • 1 . '• vita! i i ' ■ • lubric • ■• i • in the i|iiiiiloriiiiis ei i*..I p.- ali.l .ii a ia .1 ar! '. it if.- . ••!! l\-r;.il w.'n ' . u-t.'iy elf.ut lie • if. ed . . .!"• .ii>|ifi tin s : ii. Ilf ildlla'i.'f I'lallt l.l>l w if!. The .".il>. Wliii'i will I.i t 1" mwkii. i- • I • i. to textile employe •<.||i :•> \\..'ia ii in..|.n nnt in h.'iiu •i ..li.., a - atiil V .1-1 - i tel f tf.l EXPECT NEW SUPPLY OF SEED WHEAT SOON .ivied t" f ;eie.ved i'l liiMlft'.':.. ill il the Ilex: lev. days to: d;.->tl'lbntl m i:ia :i}t fain.ct.-. tiie AAA of|:e.« u: tie II. tin*! iia.aiinii ann 'tiiu.-it ' t. \ Any pel's.'I'. des.i'i i.1. :e.y .»t 111* Wheat -ili'lll.I nil Ilv 11 >(• i.i'iee llill.eih.itely The i i lie '! I! | i*'l Ml ill'! AROIN1) TOWN kim:i> roit spi-Fi)iN<; Charles I Kaves. white, w.i iiaiex-il in |Ki|ice court t «l:iy 'Ait;, .pet-dint; and \\;. liiied Sfi and i .-t I- IKK IIAMAdK Kin men answei eil a rail a' •: 4•» ■ ii.. Tuesday Die :i■ mt* K.ldr Hull i k i ..I..i i-d Wi • t i ii aii!;> 1;»<-1 Main.>r.i- to tin- (ltk'cllill{; \va mtlmuivd $1.1 • y Fire duel t j •i »:ilis. Sc!i>'.aii.r.-p- t>- a ■iidfl'silip rriinp •1 the An.i-inatl Y-li'ii I all.lu' • i-n I ..ike Mi. ii: a . l" <. e i t• ■ -III' 'Villi,. . . . 1 ne l . .1 in I'll- North <". . n • ill club . Slat.- Ciill. I .e.nlf I I; | la! I ill ■ • I ■ ti- t iu ' .1 al l..'III.' I* I S!: Uced In Diaonosis : I M .AN I I.I.N 1. K.N I Nli, M 1) IN ' P.l'lCi: t ■ t-the point . • w . yti.ir i si* i«n i. lo he .1. i VII.' u.lt the ] lOitdult! Ki j i:. ,...• !<• i i...! i..,t i> ttic mat- 1 l'i i I. Mlvi.iinr a ill ansv.i r , nn t.f Jfi-U. rut liiti list ■ illy, i.nil thin i»:,ly through Itlrt < "iltllu;.. t. i i >i . utid ul.at In- hail Ur«t •: i i >uii. let iih y-i a little fur- i ;.i tlw subject of tin; Ills- ' • iiy. ••.},!»•!» wv •su«.'u»«v<l briefly i.i-tniy, or as the physician ' it. tl. ■ anamnesis, is the rec I : the patient's symptoms, : .ili..---i's anil hereditary back ; i * 'in 'I us the patient is able to i xplain it himself. Kvery physi i inn «i.i thy ot' the name not only i'l ta;iis this histoiy from his pa tieiit. hut he makes a written rec oi <I i>t' it for hi.' permanent tiles, to which ii added the results of the I>hy-!«•;»I examination and the dif ferent laboratory examinations. tJivi.Mons of Record The complete record of the pa tient falU into the following divi sions: 1. History. 'i. Physical examination. 3. laboratory examination (mi croscopic and chemical examina tions of urine, blood and other hody fluids). 4. X-ray examination (if indi cated). 6 Special examination* (such as the electrocardiographic exam ination of the heart, basal metab olism. etc.). fi. Treatment recommended. We will discuss these heading* in detail from tim? to time during tl e ensuing weeks. This is purely educational— an endeavor to make you acquainted and sympathetic with the mental processes your doctor goes through In trying to understand jour case. The hUtory conaisU In Mveral it.l.'.iwiUiii 1-ust. the purely rtHf.•.i .i. V.>iii mine, ;d drc-ss. u^-e. telephone number, so i.al iii.l your occupation. ?■' .tl statu- isi»gle, married, di vorced or widov.cd). occupation r. • au really very important, Ldpccally ajic. because certain dis i uses are automatically ruled out at certain ages. Under soiial -tutu.- y<>u may u member that utie ut Dr. I'onan Doyle's character:* was famous for a monogiaph called "Obscure Nervous Lesion* in the Unmarried." And occupa tion is notoriously related to dis ease. The second subdivision in the history is "chief complaint." This is a guide-post because it states in the patient's own woids the principal thing that he thinks is the matter with him. If he says "shortness of breath." it narrows the field. Whatever else your 'X amination reveals, it must explain why the patient is slioit of breath. The third subdivision of the his tory i.s railed "present illness" and is an expansion of the chief com* plaint. The patient states how lollK he lias bein ill. whether tin trouble lias been continuous ol in termittent. I'ait Illnesses The fourth subdivision of the history is "past illnesses." in which you try t' find out whether anything in the patient's history could have been tlie cause and origin of the piesent trouble. Thus a history of rheumatic fever may explain a heait condition that ex ists even a< much m 30 years afterwai d. The next subdivision of the his tory is I lie family history. This is designed to find out win'her tliero is any chance that the present cVs ease is hereditary In nature. In practice this is the least satisfac tory of the tubdivisions of the his tory bscsuse few people know vevy I much about their family history. Compliance Rules From Crop Group Regulations governing compliance under the AAA farm program have bun adopted i>y the local coiinmiu* ity umiuiiUrt'. Tho rules cover crop rcportiti}1. on cotton, tobacco, and wut . :'op> and soil building practices. It will be the responsibility of the indiv dual tarmei to make rep., t t.> his local AAA community commit*) <■ •'"'I h< cannot receive cotton a >1 t«l»acc.' marketing cards until the report i made This compliance work should l;e completed by June :>o. it is stated. Acreage of cotton and tobacco must be n ported by tield. and < tu:..t:c • uiuished of acreage in w.u nop* and roil building pi nt Decs A schedule of compliance work v. as alinouueed. Ill the !i? T which 1 ■ »l l»i\vs. the cumioo.it> . • 111«-« t 'ii t. then the niect.u:' place, , and da it s and hours: Dabiiey, Red Oak St rv .«•«• Station t — tit nail 2fith (Sat irdav i it a in p. in. Nui'Wootl Stoic. fith ,.ad l»H!i (Saturday l.r:'i!iihiii; tin Satin day.) Henderson I and II ('..urlhousc. IL'tU. I it'll and *.»«th i S.itm day ) « :»u a. in. to 5:30 p. m kittivll I. Fruzit-i St'ie. Iltli and I'ath (Friday) and ddi' Store at Hohhitt I Mil. (Friday i it a. in. t.i 5 p. m. Kittrel! II. Perkins* Store. 12th. I'.ttli and 20th (Sat.ntiay ). :t a. in So a p. in. Kittrell III. Joe S .!h'- St .if, Sth. 12th. I'Jtli and l!i;tIi i Saturday i a ill. to fi p. 111. M'ulillebm'g 1 ajnd 11. Norwood • St--re in Miilrilehui ■ <tli. Mill ami '..'Ist (Monday). !J .i a.. tt> a p in Nut bush. U'atliin Stoic, ath. 12th. i'.ttli and 2»!th (Sat n.lav). il a 111 to p. in. Sandy Creek I. W K <• ill's Store Otli. 10th. 23 I'd aii i ''.ntl, ( VVedllc lay) !> a. ill. to 5 ; ill. Sandy I'revk II < • W. Welti..it' Mill. nth. iiith. :»:»r.i .md :n»ili iWi.i iiesday). !l a m to ■ p in. 'I • wiisvillt . Wood .■. ..ith KInii>.i!• Store, ISltti (Ssiturda >. 5:li. 12th an t 20tli. (Saturday). It t. m. to a t> m WiilkitiK. Wren's St >:•• 10th (Th irs day i. I'i c It due St ice Station 17th (Thursday) !• a. m : ■ a p m. Willi;ini)«h >ro I. <; lerrant's Shire in Willianisb. .. 9th . ntl l«th (Wed X. C. State Students Honor Kn^meering Teacher ■ K.iU'li'l.. .1 i!i«- I'. Dr. .lolm W l • II. l ii'lil. i llii' ln.vl !"*•» • -11 T < II..- l-'.nullv A'.v.uil ijivt-ii liy I a <• fnlli-iM' •liJipU'l* • >t l";..| I !• . 1*1. II:• i..iI liiill«ir;it v rlr ilit-i i ii .in.! • liatfiiuly. t.. i,i !•.« r»!:•>" I iint '.'Mill. .". :i ii i |. VV l. III.III II. I l\ I \ ! ' KMIti V.iIii.»lav>, llicK Si i s.ilui i!..\ i. W.I ..||'- Kti I. ill ll.lV i ■'! .1 III. I.. fl |l li \\ arns ol I lan^ors I (> I" arm ! a\ i'M» m !s I>\ Man\ Disrasi's • Sl;nl i>. II. . . .1 *:i K •• •• t!if k«t -ii;ii.il> .in litimcis uf iin|K*; dun; ii • .• «• tl In •.111-::' livi'-ti'l'U 1>: ..ill. t>Hl ritrti l.vro inil.iv liy I) i' l> IX'M-. KXU'M- .111 Si I . . til' • ;it .V. C St.iti faculty ii.i-i .in t ihIJihIrihI hi it ^nut 11• • 111 li* i '. -'illliil I lit .ill | It i '• III' III Ml.I 1*1 III' III t. 1.1 |l '•!! .* 'Ill* : . t ' • • | i |l|.. ii 'In i ;• i iii .in.ii v..i ii..i.l. i,v 1.1• • l;l:.lu :: \ .,n I.. . I. . ill. Ill •. II'.' • I. it 1111 •I \ i. I . •■■■•I! !l.< Ai'iii.v I•.,■11 \V Iiieviu- ,i 1 • , "y; ■■ 1 " v. fugitive . " ' " ,:v V1 !u,a ■' 1 '1 1 I-'-", to p,(.. •« »i:.v ii)«i :»:«i" ;i. it {« • | \\ i. I Mil li II. ( >\ « : i \ S.thi. «t:iv ). 11 irK S! i Sat ii.iy » tVil miV Si« :. tilth ( ill 1i.1V • III. to 5 jJ ;i Warns ol IJankers I <> I' arm ! ,i\ rsiock I>\ Man\ I i •i.li« K«- Hi..it p. i:. v . .1 mi" :: Fiw dungcr siitiuils .• ■ . «mm .■ .1 is luitiH-rs •>! 1 ; J.- iliui. : • .1 • In Mk*::" livi'-lorl; p: ...in. I ■ n» v. • • I'lllfi i.«TO tnli.lV liy I) t' l> 1! .■! in !!-. Kxtrn- "ii Si 1 . , il< • i at .V. C St.iti* < 11> :ii«l tlii't th«' flw di cases mnsl ' I < l> I • h • iii| • •• i il :■iiii iii■ I'v | • ■ lii.rl 1 Ii . ' • • nil t i • • i>t I in n n:ti'!i .nil. tiliit it ;i»11*. i • wat ' !• i lln i!.. i": r.n . tin v can ill much *o i t * ■ i:i* jit i i|ii> i Aiviii'i ■ • lit*' ■■•Iii i'» '.in, . ;ii, vii!;.I- .'i . • l. .1 w-iiii . i ii' iii. . n V , c.y-.|ii I '■ ' |.i I .•! rs 111! I'.' Ii" .1 tli,. , \ u.l.!. i i I" ,.ti.l . !|.ill • I. |If. *'ii mil'; ap .. s,o„W1 • " ri ''" ■ in..if vigilant tiur, ' '" ' " ' • •ucaut.v l.iii".i |ltVjs ' ■ ' ' • 1" • .1 more up. •ill#I i.... .• i..in u •,,- |u.,. |il..ilf. washing '• -■<"''live clean ' 'in li.ilt !.il>lfsp.j.inlul •• " l'lin-.|iti;ilf. ... ■> (j|j|e. "• : ■ a.' ii.Nx miiI;i. ..j 4 ijt,le ' li" . .. i*t i;: 111, m oi water ill' III" l I'M | >|-a >|m ill ii .||S, i'ii« i ..i.iwli.i ( uit'jty U-rracing U-: ; ;u'.'c| S>.Ill ;kt*s i|( ■ i ii . • ..tt «-..st ..I §2.23 per MI never'thouglit the time ivould come..." I never thought the time would come when it would be appropriate for me to say: "Please don't ride on a Southern Railway train this summer—unless you conscientiously believe that your trip is necessary." But that time has come . . . an inescapable by product of our Nation's tight for Victory! You see, the Southern serves the South— and the South is serving the Nation as the location of many important war industries going at top speed and more than half of all the larger training camps and military estab lishments in the country. This means simply that our passenger facili ties this summer will undoubtedly be strained to the limit. Many of our passenger cars and locomotives will be assigned to troop movements. Our regular trains and our stations are bound to be literally jammed with men and women in uniform, traveling under orders and on fur lough and civilians traveling in connection with war work. We're going to do our level best to handle this heavy load, including those civilians who conscientiously believe that they must travel. But, until our trains and stations are no longer over crowded by essential travel, we hope that you will patriotically forego all ur necessary travel over our lines. I never thought the time would come... but it's here . . . and I know that we can rely on your cooperation and understanding. President SOUTHERN I RAILWAY SYSTEM ' The Southern Server the South A
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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