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Done in Pi# County During the past month the County Health Department has given treat: jpeht to 643 children to prevent dipth eria in Ayden and Winterville town ships. Nearly all of these children are under seven years of age. Many of them tinder two years old. Strange to say more colored people took this treatment than white ones. It is fre quently found that colored people are more responsive to'sufch measures, when properly approached, -than are white people. The value of this work can only be estimated when we consider the fact that the incidence of diptherih, accord ing to e?e reports, has been greater in Pitt county than in any other coun ty in the State except ore; And also when we become aware of the fact that it .has been demonstrated tljat 75 per cent Of-aH,children between-thet age of six months and two years are susceptible to diptheria and that 85 per cent of the deaths from diptheria occur m children .under seven years oi age. I In order "to make a success of this work, nurses from the health depart ment have visited all the homes? in these /wo townships in which there ~ ?k;uion nr nro.?>hnni aoe and aic uiuwi.i.? v have explained to the parents the seri I ? ' ^ Cbias shcr y of Washington n a who- was orfr&n ? ? "* fj? V-? ?m*?%1? i 12U11? rcfiwit ot t?i6 I/avid Wiiuaois r?^ ~ M''- *"... ^phy? rcgefitif tho Col. Mc I ^ ft***! * l &ikirt J ,TV A !| _ ,, of' this cha tex^* 3f? Sarah ^SVe-wixi ^ y-T.f"^ v * ' vi. a. v ? 8 Sw- at : ?; ;- - ._ . j begins July 1st. will take place Mon* it many duties and responsibilities under the new county government islation, and the officials principally board of commissionersarethe coun ty accountant or auditor and - the j sheriff or tax collector. ^At the finflecting ofthe board of commissioners in'July, the'county-ae mate, which represents his estinlifb' of the amounts, necessary ter be ag propriatedvfor^? different activities ofthe county and subdivisions for the -next fiscal year. In some counties considerable dif ficulty .has been experienced in the preperation of tins budget estimate, * as the figures, for last-year and for I the current fiscal year, on which the budget estimated largely based, have not been obtainable. A full and complete settlement with the county by the sheriff for the tax county or> its* special stfRlivisions is j ^2^ ^ Jul^ | I TUT * j. 171 _j 11 ' mTrt yfl I . ftI ?.iSSjttfe-*- 7 3?|l ? ! Ovi?* O VvIvMl ? Mr5>" '-?'Sot* ' I n ? . I f,'f V. X. * --?)* ^ *J ^ - ^ ^ ?. Xj l 1 ' *t 1 ' * tjl" -? *'. _- v '? ?? -"?'_ -jti^ . ? ' *'''- I ' ' ~ 1 V-Ili - ^ . I .? x " ?. - +.. ? I ?Lf i*-* fci? ?< f i . ;, <? * . ' ? ?"* I ? J \j x 1. *11 xl, ,JL _.-. a * -? -ik I ? ">~-.*>tes - 53 ' . - ^T-V!. { pni i'aq^I in fK|> 'in^bi&fll^kk o^ftI Kand convfarted for the murder of Gor- j don yojth j&iemore as thd wai^EfeftgJ State Eair, es k is plknned Id h did ftj under the"new State plan of ^auVd^n^thTUwUf'Agrie^ ture of State Cbllega.' . Books for the Tegistration_of voters forth* city bond election for the Fair -are now open and registrars hive been target to conform to the law by hot registering voters except those whp; "apply in person. The vote taMi vote agSinst registration and any one registering and failing to vote on July 26 will aotomatitiiy^tote against the -^me* iSMll' llliPIIP -T^.'Schlub says of tit*, Fair? I pwrp?se ?f tM state Fair ly fit course, educational Such gn institution affords an .opportunity f^r peope to exhibit their products god compare the same with others. In this why mot only the exhibitors, bat alfeyisttors to the Fair hhVe an op portunity of getting this educational advantage. Of course such an. oppor tunity is affordpd in;a limited wafcn district and count fairs. For theiState ??*-* IvhoJ*. however, there is ho such institution at this time Vrhere fanners ) from t^entire State can come togeth-| "For ?? number bf~ years* "arid nmjjifl jl&ely in the future, peopia connected f I ajth tH? State Agricultural College) rh|y< aetedow^^rintendenta- *ad| were the State Fair located at some distant-pcinti It would not only Inter-. [ fere with their regular college activi ? ties; but would also be muefepiore ?S? I pensive to the State itit were neces sary for us our* weritesrrrto I ^nothfrnt<Kt^t advantage of having the fair in Raleigh is that our J extensi^ porkers, located in more | tbe people to attentf^ite jAtate;Fa& | Almost every county now conducts i tem toors. With a good Stat. Mi Und proper space assigned for camp ing,, it would he an easy matter to or ganise definite tours a$d bring to Raleigh for several days people froir every point .in the State. This woukj give them not only an opportunity to seeure information but would likewise serve as a vacation for country peo I the* {Xp^of ,BaSghPi!mb? the mm - ng^r-1 - ? ?? gj- - ifefflgaf ? | Mt ? 1 w . ? ? _ , ~j f? i A . I f TJicllfc Tnflr rtflIPiyn wfllilfi |?|>lIfP . * .1 B ? :?r???:? t _ .. rr j . - - * "? . '-* j 1 ? , ?:?+.' . : J ?? v i QMV Vv. I i ' ? tXT"? W I il_ J. - ' ?" +% ' ' ' J " J .'. ,? ~V - V;V .jWl.'.'-*Vj|r -s3j " ?' ? - . The giant Monoplane "Araeri- ->V' ca" attained the country off its W destination Thursday afUar&OVtt f when it spanned the-ocean and flew over Ushant, France, an is- - ? la^d. just. off Brest. ySVhiriing forward4hrough the ^ skies with what scientific secre ts it may have solved during its long battle through the fog strewn elementa, thetri-ny^ored Fdkker arrived at LeBourget* Ju filyink Field, outside f Parti, FrajiOe, about 4:30 clock Eaat-^ JuS sT The Frepch firest at 8:36" o'clock tonight, headed in the direction J - #fece PresidSpiipSffiiito^ S trtldly as the plane passed over. ^ - * ;> Commander Rhehajd Byrdand hi* three companions wade a qtfWc and 'Mt.sn^v from 1 StMCMit Field Wieda^^^^oming at iii 0%. - '^ ? clock. - '. R^yThb sciolist-aviators who ntaaned ?' 'V :\ the Anwriea vTCre conducting. fcs they on^ Byid and his three comphhians faced the dangers of Ocharted winds out < the region where etohn ?* brewed. ? The purpose of the flight, over ba air trail already blazed by two planes primarily interested in sp.. tancS, was the stud of atrtbsi*je conditions ovet the ocean atJ^ifferefit fx 'sftonns which at present are tO nave direct eiiocz on nyijjjj or yw futofrv '"'y**"? ~^js^"* "** ! nc.z?f?*sl fUiwn^ flv riln fi n xl^F. . jyWHiCQ :jHrouy*it itp'' pH^cco \jt$? iHQiH* y i
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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