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PAGZ TT70. TIE REVIEW: REIDSVILLE, 21. C. TUEDAY, JUNE 9, 1914. MJSBMD RESCUED ! DESPAIRING WS IS THERE ANY NECESSITY I FOR A HOG IN REIOSVILLET The city commissioners, at their Inext meeting, will either adopt a I stringent ordinance relating to pig 'pens in Reidsyille or they will pass an v,. r ""-""-'"a mircyiufc ui mat. me uug yru la a Lut-uaiT? jjft-T Ty fcs3 Diiconragini Conditions, Mn. Bollock Gare Up in Despair. HaslanJ Came to Rescae. Catroe, Ky In an interesting letter troro this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four yearsi with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains In my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to Aa me anv eood. Gentlemen, you hare been asked to abate the hog pen nuisance in Reida Tilie. We believe 80 per cent of the citizenship of the city want it abated If you are satisfied, as a result of your information and education concerning the need of proper sanitary conditions to the jpigs in Keidsviiie arter the first ri health of the people on any street in .the coming year. . .Reidsville, then yu are also satisfied Some of the commissioners who; that it is a menace to any other town '. took the view that it would not be fair 'man who can not keep a hog at a suf 1 to sprinkle a part of the streets and orient distance away from his home leave the others not sprinkled who . or his neighbor's home. thus reason that it is not fair to im-l If you are trying to be fair to every prove one sidewalk without improving j citizen in the community, gentlemen, I had gotten so weak 1 could not (ts and 1 gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without it tiring me, and am doing all my work," If you are all run down from womanly i " . ; i j r rrouDies, con I give up m ucspsur. i ry hog8 on Main, Lindsey, and a few other Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped . streets, and allow the keeping of hogs on certain oiner streets. treat them all alike. Either prohibit the keeping of hogs anywhere in Reidsville or let every one who wants In or more than a million women, In its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too all of them, or that New York should not connect up some streets with elec tric lines unless it provided them on all the streets, or that the nationaljto keep one have this privilege, government should not give Reidsville ! other words, let's get rid of hogs a public building unless it also gave J leave the matter as it stands. every other town one think It may be if the announcement is made now advisable to prohibit the keeping of that no hogs will be permitted in Reidsville after the first of the year this would end the nuisance and there would probably be not a single viola tion of this law. JKVomaiis Drink (f vertjhciijs Dctnk - v 4-;'f'--' -V i -' . -'. - - . -i f .:. ' r ... As a matter of fact the commission ers have a right to do this very thing. iThev also have a rieht to Rnrinklp ; REV. W. A. LAMBETH ON t j I t ' - - . . iwiyiuuiM -llKuj streets which neea it most and sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend iL Begin taking Cardui today. Write &; ChitUMOca MMtclr Co.. Udlei' Advijoty Dett.. Chtunoog, Tfnn., for Special Jmtrwtioru n your cm andM-pae book, ' Horn TruUBcnt far WMXa,"MiU In lJn wrappar. -tt over which there is the most travel Rut is it wise to prohibit the keeping SEX EDUCATION During one of his sermons recently . . , "7T"j M . A fif hnsra nn few Ktrppfa ami normii ithe Itev. . A. i.amoertn. pastor or j them being kept on other streets? (Main Street M. E. church, took occa The point is made that people in t0 touch oa-'-eex immorality, and (the mill dstricts and in the" '..colored I laUl.niuch -of the blame on parents in Isettlements accumulate a saving in their failure to have a heart to heard 'having a hog to kill each fall whtch ' talk on this subject with the child. lie j'they would not have if they were not declared that physicians here had in i permitted to keep them. The same ! formed him that 60 per cent, of the I rule would apply to the more prosper-: young men walking the streets of Iouh class of people who have more lU'kisville are or had been afflicted I waste"' from' their tables to feed ' to ! 'ith- s,0,n! -loathsome disease; .rhysi )l0K1, -jt-ians say that 75 per cent, of the young IK"?- '"i'-'i.y.v .: I The people who inhabit the most fashionable streets, those who know j the danger of unsanitary conditions on their premises, do not keep hogs now ;The people who live in the mill dis- " ; Ki t - -V -.' - a , s to --7,--n:! X'-: 1 COME TO GREENSBORO and we will guarantee to save you money on Buggies. Special price for 30 days. M. G. NEWELL CO. trict and the colored settlements are the very ones who are affected by the keeping of hogs. This is the class of people the Civic League desi res to ed the greiit menace the pig pens may prove in creating the dangerous ty-1 phoid fly, and thus producing sickness. The people w ho would therefore be , exempted by -a law restricting the ter-1 ritory would be tho ones who need no , protcttion. Rut, gentlemen, if the' hog is a menace to the people of Main and Lindsey and other fashiona-. bio streets, isn't the hog also a menace to the less prosperous people? If it is men in some of our large cities are thus diseased; and will carry the .curse pll through their own lives, in ivolving others also, and, then, often ; lea nig the blight as a cruel heritage to their offspring. A great doctor in New rk has published an artcle on infant , mortality, and lays the blame for a large part of the numerous and immediate causes to the "Great I'.lack l'lague." In other ways, homes are invaded with the curse, and much suffering and sadness entailed. We are glad that the Rev. Mr. Lambeth spoke plainly about this evil, and it is to be hoped that the people will soon recognize that it is an evil which must be combatied. The moral eflects of immorality every right think ing person knows, but the sin is so desired that you give protection to the covered by an instinctive desire to hide well-to-do element of the city In ban- 'u that it is generally hard to deal with slifng the hog from their midst, would it not be showing partiality if you decline to banish him from the i midst of the less pospnrous people? ' Men who observe tho ost of produc jing a hog have long ago determined ithiit (lire was no profit in the town 'ruised hog. They have applied the it. Hut here is a physical state of af fairs that medical men say is real and can not he hidden; and they appeal to the people to be rid of the terrible social disease. There is but one way to do this, and that is for parent" to make a study of the subject and see that their children are informed as to NEW PLAN FOR FIGHTING THE HOOKWORM DISEASE WnlchWeAre Proud to As We Conduct ; A Sanitary, Hidi-Class Bakery. For Your Custom We. Are Anxious, For Your Trade VYC It OUlVllJj; th.- olli Your Patronise and payors ,i,f',rma,m" We Hold in High Regard, M. J. COLLINS, 94 West Market St. The State Hoard of Health has .chang ed its plan ot lighting hookworm di sease. Instead of selecting a county find spending a short tune there-the dispeiiHary method the Board now sclecis n community and sends a mem ber of the forci ll"Te to stay until every cine of hookworm is. treated find cured In nddilion to (hnl, mini tary precMiitions lire instslled in ev ery home In the community which will prevent hookworm dint-use, Ivphoid fe ver iiiul all oilier, diseases due to .soil io!ul ion . . One coiimiumt v, Knotts Island, In Jt'urrit nek cminly, hits already - the lieneiit df rwh intensive -work j Three oiii.niii.ni I it's,' Sitle.niburg,-. in iHaiiip.snii ciiiinly; Castle lliiyne.i aiol I Wi Kht shorn, in New II, mover loimty, anil I'hilndeiphuK in Hobcrsoti county, are l'Mti:r workfd -along this plan at li.ie pres nt lime. Any foiimiiinily in any 'oiinly in Hie Stat" rimy have such work done ami the Hoard of Health invites interested individuals or. officials to communicate in . Raleigh for further :snme business judgment to the. hog as i ,,uir 8t'x nature. There are numerous 'they have applied to other m.itters , ,,,K,ks wni,n wlU able them to: ap ' w filch have helped to make them I l'roa( h ,1,( h''J't h.v degrees suited ! prosperous. They have learned, by I t0 -MM's age. It does no violence reading and 'studying, that the hog on i to a dul'I's modesty to know things it i their premises is a menace to the i - "ght to know about the sacred 'health of their famlliies and many of , fum ,i""s (,f fuinian bo.ly and the tliem have voai's ago fuit k. -"ping i P"'!" r safeguarding of his moral hogs.- There are hut few exceptions to,h'r,'nKl'- 'this 'rule as iioolied to neoole. on the i-atuoerui is ngnt in onnging prtucipal residence streets. It is tlie less jirospei'ous cilien the smaller, streets and in the incuts of the less well-to-do la the subject to the attention of the peo- t .1 . I, A ....t. ...ill .1 n nmntkl',,,. On i l " i anil i to-- jtt-ipiw win viu wmiciiiiiifi settle-1 tor .the protection oi me coming gener es for alion when they realize the enormity whose benefit new legislation is need- of the moral, spiritual and physical ef eil 'Ihese peodo who have not had fects of the evident widespread loose ..ii opportunity of learning the dangers coixepiion of the valuo. of personal a hog on their premises roah are the purity U is stated by those who have ones for whose benefit t lie-legislation 'the means, of knowing the facts that a is ileidre'd - great maionty of the-young men arriv- He'dsville is a well developetl city ing at the age of citizenship in the It ha.-? spent tnucirinouery in- - tlie t'tiited statesare ontaminated, not lieauiifyiii; of its streets, in providing only by impurity: of life, Imi; also by s'iniiai-y conditions, in improving- the form of lhe"(ireat Hlack l'lague." health of the community.' There is Many lllf of married life necessarly not a city of 1H size and importance follow. And. if we accept the publish in the State that has voted bond. to its , report of i" comiiiiMoii-i of va lirnlt for the niirnosn of ' imp'roving-con-'i rious . chips ' of" the country as giving. ditions, or wliich has a citiz. uship more progressive in this ivspirt than Reidsville.' And there is not a city ill the Slate of. Tike si.e and 'impor.ance and with .-similar coiiditkuis that- will permit the keeping of hogs in its cor porate limits. Hog raising in the cities even nn era iterated account of condi tions existing in smaller cities and towns, the lives of a largo number of b girls exhibit a distressingly low con ' copt ion of morality.; ' The relief can come,- not from giv ing much attention to those already Shake Off Your Rheumatism Now is the lime to get rid of your rheumatism. Try al!.r.c. hottlo of Chamberlain's Liniment and sim? how quickly your rheumatic pains disap pear. Sold by all dealers. 1 a N I your o!d Let us cleau and press winter clothes before packing them avay and remember we are agents for of the country is a thing of the past : containmated, - but from the proper sex and has idven way under the uivat ed-; 'lucaiion of children and growing mammal propaganda whi.h I..., en- boys and girls Social nffenies an due abled the people to realize Ihe d-mgeM t0 ipnoram e, almost entire'.". a Hog creates i If a stringent law relating to hog; : pens, is ndopteil what, will lie re-l Isult? Hundreds of people will .h-r vio-1 luting Hie- In w iy tryiiiu to 'hh-i a hog. There is no such thing as a sanitary hog pen, ami no man can make a hog pen sanitary provided ho keeps a hog therein. True, as Pr. Jett said, restric tions can be required that would great ly reduce the nuisance, but. it is impos- sune i-., inahf it iiuk " ttainiary, ami i .every well-posted man knows it To Ideal Pressing Club FHONE-32K Life. The poet's exclamation: "O. Life! I feel thee bounding in my veins," is a joyous one, Persons that can rarely or never make it., in honesty' to them selves, are among the most unfortu nate. They do not live, but xist; for to live implies more than to be. To live is to be well and stroii'ito arise feeling equal to the ordinary lu- ' ties of the dav. and to retire not ov ercome by them to feel life bounding in the veins. A medicine that has made thousands of people, men and women, well and strong, has accom plished a great work, bestowing the richest blessings, and that medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla. The weak, run down, or debilitated, from any cause i should not fail to take it. It builds up ;the whole system, changes existence Unto life, and makes life more abound ing. We are glad to soy these words l in its favor to the readers of our col ', umns. make laws with this end in vi"w is simoly to lay down the burs for wholesale indictments .against, citizens who would not otherwise be retarded 'as violators of laws. I If the pen is raised from the ground i mid is permitted to slant towards the .South there will bean accumulation of , disease breeding 'debris uiidrnwa'h the pen that the sun never sheds Hs rays ! upon, to create disease and death', rI he. responsibility-for- the health of i the city of Reidsville m;!s upon our iL! ' : . f-'l'u ,'ue1' Always Lead to Better Health "'n1"' ''oes noi cease Serious sicknesses start in disor- iwtien the hotter class of people arelders of the stomach, liver and kid ; protected. The citizen living In"" the neys, The best corrective . and pre ;sldt streets and in the settlenients is ventlvo Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. : Just as much Involved iii this matter as They purify the blood prevent con any other citizen. His lar k of Infnrm v slip111'' kpeP llvpr- kidneys and bow- 'tloh oil Mi A lnaHoH Ir-al.VHi i- " l-tH-tMHUthy-mn1UiBn , tilva ..yiau. ' " ! " - v ' ''' II y "Rigorously good and keenly ll delicious. Thirst -quenching and refreshing. The national beverage and yours. v m itrt' Demand the genuine by full name Nickname; encoufa-e cubitut.an. ' :t f,A, Whenever : you tee an Arrow think of Cocm-Cola, '"';. ". r psiii Atlanta. Cd. jbJ, i ISA Hull 7 SAMPLES or 5- ' a I have just received a big line of factory samples in straw hats for men, boys, ladies and girls and you f can get 'em cheap as they must go QUICK. We are also selling Low Shoes at a greatly re-1 duced price to make room for Fall goods. g :.. . ;:..': 0 Dont fail to se our line of ready made dresses 1 and hosiery. We can't be beat on styles and prices. Underwear to suit the weather is here for you. f ''' ' & Come to see me whether you buy or not. Why? Because we cut the price. MILES' RACKET STORE Ot ...---" Or In order to have good bread you must have good fj ouh, JLe Eeview and Progressive Farmer $2.00 per year. jiifo and health slonera' responslbilltv 8Mll greater for!?etter hUh b?' rldd,n? th,6 8en).f ii i. m.. ,i.n ,,.o .!f for .fermenting and gassy foods. Effective ;.;r H8ion.;and mU(i, 25c, at your druggist, ers. when it Is manifestly necessary, to "-Hen's Arnica Salve for all hurts I'-ovni i!M s Tor the presorvaton of Our "Businf-rs Builders" for results. FLOUR DAN VALLEY IS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE FROM PURE CLEAN WHEAT. You Can Get it in Reidsville by Phoning These Firms: Harris Bros, Borlard & Ford, LTWrOibb, J. W. Williams, W. R. Brown, R. P. Summers, Trent & Trent, R. A. Allen, . C. II. Pettigrew. L W. HINES, Broker. i rll1 TIT 't, AiUfia m,s&asaa i siiliiilSiii ill Ii 1:V "'::' '-.'. t lliiil FIREPROOF Cannot burn never leak look well and Sf fflnexpenslveTTheyTovertrie'tjest homesT" churches, schools and public buildings all over the country. 7 For Sale by JAMES W. WALKER, ReidsviUe, N. C.
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