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Friday, March 9,1928
How Many People Can a Doctor Serve?
How many people can a doctor Serve adequately?
No doubt we could find a wide difference of opinion
on this question.
In Buncombe County there is a doctor to every
679 people while in Gates County one doctor takes
care of the health of 5,300 people, almost eight times
as many as a Buncombe County doctor. There are
10 counties in the States with less than a thousand
people to be served by each doctor.
In Martin County the task of each doctor is to at
tend the welfare of 2.121 people.
Just how many people die in the State each year
for the want t>f medical and surgical attention can not
be estimated Vet it is practically certain that enough
people die each year in the State who might be saved
It Is Ordered by the Board of Commis
sioners of Martin County, North
Carolina, in Regular Session March
5, 1928, As Follows:
Section 1 That negotiable bonds of
Martin Qjuntv, N. C . be. issued in the
maximum principal amount of $50,-
000.00, to be known as 'School Bonds
of Martin County,' for purposes of
erection and purchase ot school build
ings in Martin County. V C., and as
authorized under sub-section (a) of
Section*62, county finam e act of North
Carolina. and which school,
buddings are 'necessary m complying
with the constitutional six -months!
school requirements. . 1-
Saction 2. That a lax sufficient to (
pay the principal and interest of the I
bonds when due shall be ' annually!
levied and, collected.
Section J. That a-statement of the
county school debt has been filed with j
the clerk, pursuant "to the county fi-1
nance act. and is open to public in
spection.
That this order shall take rffect J
thirty da> s after the first publication!
thereof after final passage, unless in |
the meantime a petition for its sub-,
mission to the voters is filed under this |
article. —
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The foregoing orderj has been intro
duced and a sworn statement lias been I
filed under the county finance act,
showing the assessed valuation of the !
county to be $15,945,883; trie uet debt I
for school purposes, including this is
sue, to be. $388,832.33
A tax will be levied for the pay
ment of the proposed bonds and interest
if the same shall be issued. Any citi
zen or taxpayer may protest against
the issuance of such bonds at a meet
ing of the board of county commission,
ers to be held at 10 o'clock a. m , on
April 2, 1928 *
J SAM GETSINGER.
• Ctark,
Bofcrd- ■of Commissioners m 9&16
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with reasonable treatment to sustain twice as many
doctors as we now have, figuring the estimated value
of the human life.
The death rate from child birth is three times as
high in the counties with only a few doctors as it is
in the counties well supplied. This alone indicates
that the State needs more doctors. Yet only a few
young men are studying medicine, which today has
more to offer than law, engineerings, or teaching. It
may IK- a little too hard a task for the average young
man to undertake.
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An Enormous Fire Loss
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For the five-year period 1923 to 1927, inclusive,
North Carolina lost the enormous sum of $25,919,893,
an average annual loss of $5,183,978.
We can cut that sum down one-third by using metal
roofing, good safe furnaces and flues; and then we can
cut another third by being careful with matches,
cigarette stumps, electric irons, kindling wood, waste
paper, loose trash, etc. *
The loss of property is not so bad as the loss of a
life almost every day in the year. Sometimes houses
burn down on sleeping people; often children are left
alone afid the house burns down on them; another
cause is the handling of gasoline carelessly, a thing
that requires the greatest care.
As much as we sdyVabout the need of care with
fire, we do not say enough. The schools could well
afford to take.up some time in teaching caution against
careless handling of fire.
A Call We Can Not Afford To Ignore
The Near East Educational Drive seems to be fall
ing flat in Martin County. So far only one school
in the county has made a contribution to the fund.
It was one of the small schools of the county.
It sounds a little strange to hear people say that
we get too big to do little things, though it appears to
l>e true in many instances.
Martin County can not afford not to give some
consideration to the stranger and beggar who stands
at the door and knocks.
If-200 rich people in the county would give $5 each
to the Near East educational fund, it would doubtless
do the world more good than a million spent on
Marines.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istratrix of the estate of J. J. Roger*,
deceased, late of Martin ounty, North
. arolina. this is to notify all persons
holding claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned for
payment on />r before March 77 1929,
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that stockings so sheer in
weight can be so durable.
i - Service weight stockings of a
lovely quality.
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WILLIAMSTON, N.C.
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or this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persons"indebted to
said estate will please make immediate
payment. - .
This 7th day of March, 1928.
Mts. CILLIE B. ROGERS, „
ii'l9 Otw Administratrix.
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February 29. NickJe case, large num- j
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the authority |
cntained in that certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned trustee by
A. j. Britt and wyfe, on the Ist day of ,
February, 1924, and of record in the'
public registry of Martin County, in (
book Q-2, page 40; »aid deed of trust
given to secure certain notes of even '
d!ite and tenor therewith, and the stip
ulations thrriin omtained not having
William T. Tilde n 2nd
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to protect his throat
smokes Luckies
'During the course of some of my stage appearances, I
am called upon at intervals to smoke a cigarette and
naturally I have to be careful about my choice. I smoke
Lucky Strikes and have yet to feel the slightest effect
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been complied with, at the request of
' the parties interested, the undersigned
I trustee will, on Monday, April 2, 1928,
j at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court
house door, in the town of William
ston, North Carolina, offer for *ale
I to the highest bidder for cash the fol.
I lowing described property:
A tract of land and improvements
• thereon in the town of Williamston.
North Carolina, on the south side of
Washington road or street, adjoining
the property of W. V. Ormojpd, R. A.
Loyd and Millican, beginning at a stake
( on the said Washington road or street,
Miljican's corner; thence along the
Washington road or streets towards
Washington, North Carolina, fifty (SO)
feet to W. V. Ormond's corner; thence
along W. V. Ormond's line, a line at
right angles with the Washington road
or street, about 210 feet to R. A. Loyd's
line; thence a line, which is at right
angles to the last-named line, and a
long R. A. Loyd's line fifty (50) feet
to a corner, Millican's line.
This the Ist day of March, 1928.
WHEELER MARTIN.
m 2 4tw Trustee.
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is a prescription for
COLDS, GRIPPE. FLU, DENGUE,
BILIOUS PEVER AWD MALARIA
It Kills the Germs * .
* CAR LOAD EXTRA GOOD
MULES!
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At Public Auction
SATURDAY
March 10th
11:00 A. M., RAIN OR SHINE
Williamston, N. C.
-1 will sell to the highest bidder 1 car load of
fresh shipped Tennessee Mules ranging in weight
900 to 1,250 pounds. These mules are all in the
best condition, broke and ready for work. A bet
ter kind than you have had the opportunity to
see sold at auction. A different class and quality
than the so-called auction mules. All mules sold
under a guarantee as to soundness and work qual
ities. Dealers and speculators be sure and attend.
See a real auction where mules are sold. Posi
tively no by-bidding. Mules arrive Thursday.
R. C. CARTER
AUCTIONEER AND OWNBR
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Bristol, Tenn. and Va.
Reference: Bank of Bristol and Dominion Na
tional Bank
Friday, March 9,1928
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