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. l - .' v. . .- i .1 ' J 'M1 V, Sift" II!'! ill I 1 1 I- ncung Kw'dand.jlhat, healfrand preventing medicine. il 1 lOJP; AOllUjLNVlS V,Ja vUIlJ W iiijb. ' m anythn t--ere' sickvHb' should;- morever," as " a" 'leader 7-? " p 'f -rr ;" ; VhyrJr: : 'v ----- rv--- - CLERGY AND DOCTORS FOR TUB- ERCULOSIS SUNDAYr Rev. Dr. Aked and Dr. Flick endorse movement for April 24th.1 Rev. Charles; F- Aked, D. ,D. , pastor of the Fifth Avenue Bap tist Church of Ne wYbrlCity, and Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, the famous Philadelphia specialist; .and chief organizer of the last international Congress on Tuber . culosis, both issued staterhehts to the Newspapers to-day endors ing in most emphatic language the movement for a National Tuberculosis Sunday on April 24th. . 1 ' Dr. Aked says: "I am pro foundly thankful to know that the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuber culosis is planning on a. great scale a National Tuberculosis Sunday.' I shall be glad to co operate to the limit of my ability and opportunity. In the old days a doctor's diagnosis, 'Consump tion,' was regarded as a sentence,, of death, and the pre valence ' of tuberculosis was thought of, some mysteriou 'visitation of God.' Today we know that tuberculosis is cura ble,, and, what promises even more for the human race, that j it is preventable. Preventable diseases ought to be. prevented. And the Church of the Living i went about He healed of divers diseases; ' should.be' " in oi. men i; become a liying;'active the,vanof thosewhn ldve"" thei : force inO the world A movement felldv;st seeking to prevent.: pre-; fohstamping outconsumption' veniable ills'. The world is curs- i - Reports thus far, ' received at ed by Ignorance and" tfarkhessVl th't; National headquarters - in Itns to be blessed. by. knowledegel New ; York ,v indicate ;:-thati on and light. Tuberculosis is born j April .24th more peoples will hear li yn than have ever beforel; re-f cei veu such a messages - - . N , . - of. ignorance; it flourishes ih the darkness! And : if the light of the knowledge !pf ; the glory .of God; shines , from , the face of Jesus Christ into the - Church, " it must stream again from the Church into dark, homes and. into dark lives and. the dark placas of the city where physical and mor al evils abound. Social, problems are spiritual at heart. We - wor ship God by serving man: And I wish you every success in your effort to enlist the enthusiastic consecrated service of the Chris ti ' r urch., Dr. Flick, aftr expressing h's keen interest in the movement, and his desire to be of possi ble assistance, says: "No body of men has better vantage ground f ) ' good work in the crusade against tuberculosis than clergymen. They are iri close touch with the people who need education and what they say will b excepted as from authority. Such a cause as the stamping out of a plague must appeal to them as it exemplifies the quintes- "Riedsville, March; 29l Mem bers of the Rockingham county bar have , notified' .Governor Kitchih that C. 0. McMicheal, of this county, . would be , endorsed for.: appointment - to succeed Judge Erastus Et. Jones of 'Win ston, who it is generally agreed has resigned to enter the contest for the congressional nomina- tlOPe God, with the memory of Himjsence of religeon. Every whom it is recorded that 'He j clergyman in the land should be- come a teacher of the doctrine of V Foley's "Kidney Remedy -...will c -re any case of kidneyjarid j blad der trouble not . beyond the1 reach of medicine. No medicine .'can do more: . ' . w . : Morris-WebbiDrug Cp. ." . Col. Roosevelt was greeted by four hundred Americans at a re ceotionSin the Garden of Shepherds Hotel, in Cairo, Saturday. The disastrous fire at Lilesville, N. 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