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lash County Cite Realize The Real Value oi Whole Time Health Officer VacfiiiatLiig over ;>.000 people in one county against typhoid in about three mouths Is a line record. That 10 just what I'r. U. K. Washburn whole time county health officer in INash t'ounty. reports. During the month of AukusI he immunized 1.- r>:U people. The pi'ople of Nash Coun ty as well as their health officer seem fa n'iilixi' more than ever (he real \alue of a health officer in saving lives anil preventinti sickness. The icsulls (if only u few nioiilhs of this kind of work are beginning to show ii\ the tieirease in the typhoid I'evei' rate in ,\ash C'ounty- Hn .\ugust 31. at the heiKl't of the typhoid fever sea- !>on there were only sixteen cases in the entiri' county. This is said to be much l(‘ss than usual. Hesi.l.'s the special work asainst typhoid, the Nash I'ounty Health Of- tuer durini; the last month vaccinat ed seventy-eiBhf people against small pox, examined ami treated twelve for hookworm disease, examined four Mpt'cimens of sputum for tuberculosis. Rave eleven lectures on health sub jects. be.sides doir.K the usual work formerly done by the county physi cian. namelv. visiiin« the jail an.l ('ounty home and makiuK commit ment fxnmination lor the Slate Hos pital. The smry of the progress of healtn work is best lold in the closing para- j;rapli of th.- August report of the Health Otlict^r. wh'Te he says "Citi- 7,en.s iit all parts of Nash County ar*’ becoming interested in public health work, as is shown by thi' large attend ance at the dispensaries. The health officer l.-< constantly called upon tn give advice on problems relating to the b<><ferment of sanitary conditions about the homes and places of work, and the demand for literature on l.t-alth topics is ali^o increasing. These things show that Nash County has developed to the point where the citi- Tcn.s realize the value of health and are ready to co-operate in any en deavor to prevent sickness.” Fatal Anto Accident. |i Charlotte, Sept. 21—John M. Craig a prominent business and society man j ot this city, and Miss Christine Max i well a Charlotte young woman, were; instantly killed, and Uavid J Craig oi l Statesville, and \V. H. McCabe, Jr., of i Charlotte, were seriously injured in' an automobile accident at Crofts, a' hniall station near Charlotte about 11 o'clock last night. Mr. John Craig, Mr. McCabe, and Miss Maxwell motored to StatesvilK- yesterday afternoon, and after taking supper with Mr. 1). J. Craig, started in company with the latter on the re turn trip to Charlotte. It cannot be learned at this hour just how the accident occurred, bu' it is known that the machine crash ed into a telephone pole, pinning thi' I occupants under it with the abovi fatal results. THE BEST COMPANY- The Mutual Benifit Life In surance Company, of Newark, N. J. C. L. WILKINSON, Sole Agent. - - Greenville, N. C. .Hay Huild Homos for .Iged Members I I'ldianapolis, Ind., Sept. 21—The ! eighteentli annual convention ot th' j I iiiud Carpenters and ,Tointers' Asso- I (iation of America assembled in this ! city and will remain in session ten I ilavs ot two weeks Nearly iiOO dele- I gati's. representing local branches of I 111.- organization throughout the Unit I ed Slates and Canada, were on hand when the gathering was called ta ord< r this morning by James Kirby the general president of the oganiza- tion. The initial session was devoted to the opening addresses and the work of organization. It is expected the pr. liuiinary business will oi'cupy the lime until Wednesday, after which the convention will take up its real work the question of building two l.omes for aged members o fthe organi '/.ation is one of the important mat ters that will conic hi fore the conven- tloi. for consideration and action. Sorioiis Shooting In Chicod Towiisip, Joe l>at\iels. a colored man living on .Mr. Calvin .Mills farm in the Hlack J,.< k Si'clion of Chico<l township was shot Saturday night and is reported t‘> bi' in a serious rondition. Parti culars of the affair set ni to be about as follows: ,loi‘ was not s.itislied wilh oi:.- girl, hi' bad to have two. so Iv [ii-(i,-im-(1,m1 to iiiaki* lov.‘ to a i ouple of ihisky ■Kiids. Ill' sei'ined to favor oil.) mor- than the other causing ji'aloiisy betwi'eii thi'Ui TlH' slighted girl w'aitiiig liiT opporiunity broilghl 111 r gun into play and shot at Joe 'vhile liH was talking to thi' otiier girl Thi’ bail look affect in his stomach ni-d wa.-i takiMi out later by 1 >r Ijimgh ;nghou.-ii‘. it had passed almost throng lii.-s boiiy and was removed from hi.', link. II is said he has slight chances of recov'ery Marriai^e Licenses Ki'gister of Deeds nrascoe Bell has I'su.'il licenses to the following couples since last report: COLORED .lolin Purvis und Lona Staten, of P.fthej, cilori'il. Havwood Williams and .Annir CluTry. i)f Falkland, colored. Willie narnhill and Nellie Forinar. • olored, both from flreenville Town- .?liip. - H«iiry. I>. JohtisDn. of Georgia and Martha A. Randolph, of Washington, (olori'd. J Winston-Salem Wins Winston-Salera, champions of th*- Carolina League, took the Interstate title l)V defeating Norfolk Saturday, at the first game of a scheduled dJiuble-header. The score stood 2 to I in favor of Norfolk until the ninth inning when Winston made a rally and at the end ot this inning the score V as 4 to 2 in favor of Winston. Pitt ronrt in Session Court convened this morning with Judge Peebles presiding This term is tor nivil cases only. The calendar contains a large number cU' cases that will be called during this term and probably a full two weeks term will b.' reiiuired to dispose of them. Itank Fails al Merry Oaks Kal.'igh, Sept L'l.~-Thi' corporation connuision has closi-d the bank il Merry daks, Chatham I'ounty, becausi' of rxi-i'ssive over drafts being permit- trd. It is said the cashier, W. L. Norris, permitted C. W. Wi ir a luni bi'i-nian. to overdraw to ihi' sum of ’.I'arly si ven thousand dollars, which equal to the capital stock and sur plus together. The di posils with tlii' assets are givrii at thi' lia bilities total The failure i.s said to hi- dui‘ solely to local mis management. i’.arl P.. Franklin 1.^ liri'sidi-nt. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEBRILINE is the trade-mark name given to la improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas ant to take and does ost disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine Also especially adapted tn adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Durs not nauseate nor •ause nervousness nor ritiEing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for auy pur oo-ie. A'.k for J oijni f' oriKinwl packace. Th« iiaiu* ’.s bliiwu iu totlle. "H re_u. III nSO\ .MOTOR t OMr.\>Y All) FAK.VEHS. The Hudson Motor Car I'ompany of I>ctroit, Mich., has written W, Z. ■Morton, their Greenville agent, to pur- tiiase on their behalf one bale of cot ton They have instructed Mr. Morton to purchase this bale of cotton direct from the farmer so that the producer will get the full benefit. The Hudson Motor Car Co, have in structed all their distributors to pur chase for them live bales each, thev are adopting this means of helping conditions in all the Southern States and as they have thousands of agents and distributors good results are bound to result. They are also endeavoring to have all their agents in the Norther') .'^ii;tes and Canada to help along the good work by buying each a bale of cotton. I If other firms will follow the lead 1 of The Hudson Motor Car Co.. a vast amount of good will be the result. I Postponed Becanse oC the War Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 21—The In ternational Congress on Home Kdu- cation, which was to have assemblei; •North Carolina I’itt County, In Superior Court Hefore A. T. Moore, Clerk Sam Kinion vs ■Mamie Kuth Padgett and Jess Kiniou Notice of Sale. By virtue of a dccree of the Superior Court of Pitt County made in the above entitled cause by A. T. Moore, Clerk, the undersigned Commissioner, will, on Saturday, the 17th, day of October, l!U4 expose to public sale before the Court House door in Greenville to the highest bidder for cash, at 2 o' clock p. m., the following described lot or parcel of land, to-wit "Lying and being on the west side of Cotanche street in the Town ot Greenville, .North Carolina and adjoin ing the Forrest I.iOt on the South and the Hooker Lot on the North and con taining about one fourth (1-4) ot an acre more or less. This sale will be made for the pur pose of making partition among the tenants in common. This the 15th, day of Sept. 1914. F. C .HARDING, Commissioner. HARDING & PIKRCE, Atty. in this city today, has been indefinite ly postponed because of the Kuropean' war, which prevents the attendance of ■ foreign delegates who were eo have takn a prominent part in the proceed ings Much interest had been mani- fisted in the gathering, largely from the tact that it was to have been the first ot its kind held on this side of the Atlantic. The last meeting of the congress was held four years ago In 1,'pge, Belgium, and was attended by representatives of twenty nations.. i 9-17-ld-3w. ■Hontana State Fair Opens ilf-lena, Mont. Sept. 21—The Mon tana State Pair opened in this city to day for a week’s engagement. The exhibits in the various departments t'.is year are of the finest. The min ing display and the exhibits of live stock, machinery, and agricultural and horticular products are all ot an exceptionally high standard. The managements expects the attendance r hiring the ensuing five days to break The price of cotton continues tn advance. The price Saturday, was .s 1-2 and today the price is well up to ward in cents. j all previous records. STHAYKI* .\ Poland Chitm gilt, dark order wfight tiO pounds. Marked crap and two underbits right, swallow folk left. Any one taking her up return to me and I will pay costs. 9-21-3t-w R. H. McGOWAX. Trisfale Fair at Memphis .Mtinphis, Tenn., Sept 21 — A great display of the agricultural and other resources of .Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee is embraced in the ex hibits at the Tristate Fair, which in this lity today. A vast amount of nioni'v has been spent in the improve- nii lit of the grounds and the erection of new buildings and pavilions. An attraction programme of free enter- nliinienl has been provided in atfSi- tion to the exhibits in the numerous dep.^rtments. The management exi peets fully 2iH'i,i'ifM'i out- of -town visit ors (luring the thirteen days of the fair. Only One “BROiVIO QUININE” To get the genuine, call tor lull name, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look (or signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops cough aud headache, and works off cold, Z5c* J. G- LANIER MOBrUKEICTS AITB HEAD ITONli AKD IfiON FKHCES 6BIINTILLI. . VOBTV CABOLlir« New Gar den Seed Flower Seed Onion Sets Maine Red Bliss Irish wobblers Seed Oats Rape Seed Dr. Hess Stock & Poultry Powder SMSeHUlTZ pioiri u •rm Capital Letters if that praise the quality of our Furniture, are reaching us daily almost, from pleased customers. One reason is that all our Furniture is ex ceptionally well designed and strongly built, so as to en sure durability. We have a very large assortment tor you to choose from, and we know you will And our prices quite moderate for this qual ity ot goods. Taft & Vandyke Evans Street. Greenville, N. C. “CUT IT OUT” "All drains, soil pipe and waste pipe should be absolutely tight against leakage of water or air," says an eniment authority. In all OHf I’lumblng Work we observe this rule carefully. We also construct the drainage systen 80 that it will carry away completely automatically and immediately erery- Ihing that may be delivered into It. We “cut out” poor material and work manship. W'e guarantee our work and we want your business. S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. If it INSURANCE you WANT SEE US HALL & MOORE W lb. Touring Cars $490.00, F. 0. B. Detroit Rounabouts $440.00, F. 0. i. Detroit. We have several secoud hand Ford and other Cars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. Ford Supply Co. Phon« 237. Greenville, N. C. gOfllDCU OF PA8SXNG1B TBADV AtiMitle Coast Liao. North Bound South BounC No. K8'8:18 a. m. No. 7S 1:18 v- « No. 71 S:22 p. m. No. M *:tO p. m Norfolk Soailiern. East Bound West Bound No. 4 1:01 a. m. Na * l:19 a. a Na I >:U a. m. No. 17 7.14 •. m No. It «:U •. m. No 1 B:Ot *. * WHEN YOU WAIfT Headstones or Monuments LET ME SHOW YOU HENRY T. KING Those Who Know Say :-JOHNSTON & FOXHALL-: Make the highest sale for tobacco every day. Come and see us. We will SHOW YOU how we Do It. O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer. YOUR FRIENDS, Johnston & Foxhall
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