There probably are 100 cases of Spanish influenza in Hickory
and suburbs, but only two cases are serious. Mr. Charlie Hines, who lives on
Chestnut avenue, is seriously ill, as also is a child of Mr. U.M. Hahn.
Hickory people have noted the efforts of other towns to
prevent the spread of disease. Raleigh and Charlotte have quarantined, closing
schools, churches and public places, but Greensboro has failed to do this.
Physicians say that to close a few places and leave others open would do little
good. If every place was closed up good and tight, including stores and
manufacturing plants, the disease still would prevail, but it would run its
course sooner and there would be fewer cases.
The best thing the people can do is to ask the advice of
physicians. By all means, colds should be broken up promptly and the stomach
kept in good condition.
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