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f TAKE NO CHANCES WITH "FLU." State and Federal Health Authorities Busy. Already State and federal health authorities are taking steps to combat influenza, and should an epidemic of the disease occur in South Carolina this fall, the State will be in readiness so far as is humanly possible to meet it. Dr. James A. Hayne, secretary of the State board of health, is in receipt of a conAnunication from Rupert Blue, surgeon general of the United States public health service, urging that steps be taken to prepare for the possible recurrence of influenza in epidemic form during the fall and winter. While health authorities do not positively predict that the scourge will return the surgeon general con-j eludes that if proper protective and I precautionary measures be taken | there need be no repetition of lastl year's toll of misery and death. Want to Enroll Doctors. The names of 100 physicians who are willing to serve in case of emererannv under the direction of the State ? health officer are directed by Surgeon General Blue. These physicians are to hold themselves in readiness for a < call to service in any part of the State. -r .-. :^7;,rr. .. - Compensation is offered at the rate of $20C per month for salary with an allowance of $4 per diem for subsistence and with railroad fare paid. The salary and expenses of these physicians are to be borne by the > United States public health service. The State health officer expects an immediate and generous response to this call for physicians. "The physicians of South Carolina are highly conscious of their duty and are naturally anxious to do all in their power to avert all unnecessary hardship . and suffering among the people whom they are pledged to serve and pro' tect," says Dr. Hayne. "No physi, ' ciaij who volunteers will be called from his own community if local con ditions are such as to demand his presence," said Dr. Hayne. The service rendered during the v. epidemic last fall by the public health service remains clear in the memory of the public. ' Seventy doctors and nurses were employed and their serv. ices were'given to South Carolina, the public health service meeting the > - , * expense. The Red Cross assisted * greatly in supplying nurses and in several cases hospital supplies. Will Assist Again. "Generous assistance will be forth' coming again this year from" the public health service," said the health WM-- officer yesterday. "If the need arises Surgeon General Blue will employ 5' 100 South Carolina physicians for epidemic duty in this State. ' Passed Assistant Surgeon C. V. Akin, United States public health officer, said yesterday that he would be glad to receive applications from physicians and to submit names to the surgeon general for appointment. mm * ? m JAPS ARREST AMERICAN. IAuthorities Apologize and Master is Ended. Washington, Sept. 5.?Arrest of S. W. Glass, -- an American citizen in China by a Japanese soldier, was an i * . nounced today by the State Department, together with the statement that an apology had been made by the Japanese authorities and the soldier punished and two officers with him reprimanded. Acting Secretary Phillips said the incident thus had been settled sati^. ^ factorily. Glass, an employee of the British, American Tobacco Company, was walking on a road between the railway station and the town of Pamiencheng whtn a Japanese soldier came up behind him followed by two Japanese officers and attempted to push him from the road. Glass resisted and was arrested. The American government protested on the ground that the J. panese had no right to arrest an American on Chinese territory. ?1 WELCOME NEW PASTOR. Baptists of Blackville Give Dr. L. H. Miller Substantial "Pounding." Blackville, Sept. 6.?The members I of the Baptist church here gathered at the parsonage last night and greeted their new pastor and his wife with a substantial pounding, and the high cost of the living of the home was considerably reduced. Dr. L. M. Miller, the new pastor, "win preacn ms nrst sermon sunuay morning. He is originally from Texas, "but has been supplying for the Pendleton Street church of Greenville since last May. Dr. Miller is one of the ablest pastors of the denomination in the State and has traveled considerably, having at one time done evangelistic work as preacher and singer. He will conduct a series of meetings in his church here, commencing the fourth Sunday in September, and will be assisted by his brother, who is a noted singer and choic leader. / ^ \ OWEN BROS. MARBLE Tj AND GRANITE CO. y:::| I DESIGNERS manufacturers >=g-j X ERECTORS . y-KSsS The largest and best equipped jt:; . ;-J.y monumental mills in the Carolinas. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE THE PDBUCI And Invite Yon to Become One of Oar Regular Customers I Why not make this bank your bank? Make use of our Bank Ac count Plan; take advantage of our facilities and equipment for the better protection of your income and creating a reserve fund for future U3* Enterprise Bank BAMBBRQ) S. C. H. M. GRAHAM, DR. ROBT. BLACK, W. D. COLEMAN, ? - " ? ?->?A n??i,tn. ' ? ?1 ? p???? i?w f??l? ? ?????^? ^mmm^mamm?????^????^? ?M?w^^mmmr ?114 1 Storage Battery W lllard SERVICE STATION What a Willard Service Station Does CHARGING?Done as it should be done, this often means the revival of an apparently "dead" battery. 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Two large bed moms, one 9-ft. x 12-ft., and one'12-ft. x 12-ft., a QU'CKBILT Bungalows are bunt in an spacious living room 12-ft. x 15-ft., a cozv, convenient dining mm A-v/v/ivv/iw I .immense plant in which hundreds of aleove 12-ft. x G-ft.. kitchen 9-ft. x 12-ft, bath room 9-ft. x 6-ft. other houses are being built simultaneously. Every short cut to Closets and attractive front perch 12-ft. x 6-ft. Woodwork of perfection and economy is used and thereby, you gain the ad- the best grade of North Carolina Pine, "The Wood Universal." a vantage of the low cost of quantity production. The Walls in panels of siding lined with heavy paper to insure Hrix architect's and contractor's fees are avoided, for you warmth afe furnis,hed free a complete set of specifications and Durable, flre-resisting, Standard Asphalt Strip Shingles, with Plans, and with them the erection of the house is so siate green or red finish. Artistic paneled inside finish AH simple that any carpenter of average intelligence can necessary nails and hardware furnished. House comes with erect it. ..lany owners build them themselves. In exterior wails stained any one of a number of standard colors, purchasing a QUICKBILT Bungalow you or painted with one heavy coat of priming paint. Exterior eliminate all ^exfr;l middle-man's commis- trim and interior finish with one heavy coat of priming paint. ^ with the source of material; with the mill, ^ \SfRITll ^^Oy^ Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C. I QUICXBILT BUNGALOW DEPARTMENT, \L^- IfiI jffi I A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO., Charleston, S. C. ? . //y f Please send me a copy of your book "QUICKBlLTBungalows" No. D-107. 7 ~ ^ > Am especially interested in a room house. ^ Jk NAME ^-E ODRESS s > . r> ' * _n>