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T? iSLlT rchant p.vho look upon My Lady the worst form of Vamp uderably disgruntled over |iiendation given her by a itist, who states emphatic- [bacco is an excellent pre- )r the teeth. sixteen eggs in cold stor- ^ry man, woman and child try. Anyone can have our le asking. Methodists, but the whole be amazed at the swift the Christian Education I to provide the schools un- 'isdiction with the things Southern Methodists are to the task and their slo- ^e must, we can, we will.” [Mother—Johnny, if you eat cake, you’ll burst. -Well, pass th’ cake and way. lRBOR andise c. le H. C. L. IE ORIGINAL PRICE : cent. Full line ol ICES RN on Ear, $ 1 per bush. at once. lickens only on Nondays killujjll INDIGESTION By W. Biddle Gilman, M. D. After any mental shock particular ly of a sudden and startling charac ter, the cessation of digestion for a greater or less length of time is quite frequent, and in a time like that any food partaken of produces headache and gastric distress, occasionally fol lowed by an exhausting diarrhoea. The course to pursue in cases of this kind is to remove as much as possible all or anything that, tends to aggravate or keep up existing condi tions, and one of the best plans, if circumstance and means permit is to remove the patient to a considerable distance from home, where the change of scene and air, together with the meeting with strangers,etc., will fre quently aid very materially in effect ing a cure, a sea voyage of some con siderable duration can be highly re commended,’ during which time the patient should remain on deck as long as possible, mountain air is also bene ficial largely on account of the greater amount of ozone inhaled at a high latitude and also the amount of physical exercises required in climb ing the higher places. Care should also be taken that he spends especial ly his evenings and rainy weather days in cheerful, lively, entertaining society, composed preferably of both sexes, and care should also be taken that he undergoes no exertion which is followed by much fatigue, though it is imperative that he should exer cise and daily exercise graded ac cording to his strength, should regu- larily be indulged in and he should be encouraged to take such exercise principally in the open air and it would be advisable that it should be in the form of walking, though bending exercises morning and night just be fore retiring have been strongly recommended. One thing must be remembered, and that is, that he should never fail to secure a sufficient amount of rest, and upon the first feeling of fatigue, he should if practicable lay down in as comfortable a position as he could at full length and remain there until he is satisfied that he has recovered his strength again. Again his mind should be kept di verted from thinking about his dis ease as much as possible, and he should be seldom if ever left alone. The third and last form of Atonic dyspepsia occurs most frequently among the yoking, usually the pa tients range anywhere from fourteen to twenty years of age, and is of ex ceedingly common occurance among that class of our communities who are in indigent circumstances, who daily suffer from poverty and want and who not only feel the cruel pinch of hunger, but who are also insufficient ly protected either by want of fire or clothing against the inclemency of the weather, this is the class you can ob serve daily in winter crowding the free hospital dispensaries, their sal low, thin, dejected, careworn coun tenances, their spare figures, their boney hands and their sunken eyes tell the pitiful tale. Nearly, if hot quite the same sym- toms that we find thus in the extreme . poor, may manifest themselves in children of wealthy parentage but necessarily from different ca;use or causes, some of which are to com mence with, hereditary influences, de veloped by too much “care” on the part of the indulgent parent or par ents, insufficient exercise in the open air, too rich and stimulating diet, or irregular and excessive eating tasty but undernourishing foods. > Continued Our Church Directory BAPTIST CHURCH On the third Sunday in each month thore will be preaching at 11 o’clock by the pastor, Rev. O. B. Mitchell. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. L. H. Joyner, Pastor. School every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. * Preaching every first and fourth Sun day at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday even- mg at 8:00 o’clock. • Epworth League every Sunday even ing at 7:30 o’clock. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. M. D. McNeill, Pastor, Service every second Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock and fifth Sunday morning at eleven o’clock. Sunday School every Sunday momin? at ten o’clock. Christian Endeavor every Sunday even ing at 7:30 o’clock. Every one is cordially invited to attend these services. Battery, Starter and Generator Repa^^ EVEREADY Batteries - Guaranteed li writing SANFORD STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY SANFORD, N. C. Jordan’s Barber Shop Hair Cutting, Massaging, Shampooing Special attention given to children’s hair Good Chairs Prompt Service Try a Advertisement in The PIL-iOX giyiiiiimiiiiiyiiimiiiHliiiiir
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