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FACE TWO
DAILY TIVEt-ENTERPMft*. THOMASVILLt, GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NC
15,1122.
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THE PROPER THING TO DO fraud. There Is no such a thing as a
'cancer serum or any remedy that
So. Asa Candler, noted Atlanta coca- w m cUP e cancer by being injected
cola millionaire Is to go to Europe j n j 0 the veins or rubbed on the skin,
for an extended ttay. He la tired of —
It alL Disappointed In lore, dlaUlue-! VJTAL FACTS ABOUT CANCER
loned and disgraced by bis son*, esca-l *• During the Great War the Unl-
pade. he feels keenly the constant ,*«<• States lost about 80,000 soldiers,
newspaper publicity that has been ■ During the same two years 180,000
given the family In the past few P*°Pl® died of « nc « r ln th,a country.,
months Cancer ia now killing one out every
There ha. been a bit of gos.ip about ten ** erMM ° rer ,ortJr yetr » of •«•■
bis affair, aa well as that of bis son. | 2. Many of theae deaths are pre.
neither very complimentary to the ventable, since cancer is frequently
family, and it l.aa proven embarrass- curable. It recognised and properly
fng to the principals aa well as to other treated in its early stages,
members of the family, engaged In I 3- Cancer begins as a small local
more profitable and dignified pursuits. : growth which can often be entirely
Asa. the millinoalre, Is to leave home. | removed by competent surgical treat,
because It baa become obnoxious tojment. or, in certain external forms,
him. He will probably atay ln Europe t by using radium. X-ray or other meth-
long time and he may, on
Blue Monday comes usually c
other hand, feel again the longing for
home and come back and face the
firing squad of gosslpers with fresh
At any rate, he has made a mess of
it all and he has probably found that
with all his millions he can be
thoroughly uncomfortable as any man
that walks the streets of Atlanta in
second-hand clothes, perhaps more so.
A big man. to get pleasure out of life,
tnnst remain so. And he must also
avoid the appearance of evil or the
evidences of foolishness and frivolity
n bis old age.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
— | Does the Red Cross mean antyhlng"
Well, what have you done about |Q ,
Joining the Red Cross? j ficlently to volunteer to become
'dollar?
I The drive for Red Cross members
'in Thomasville is progressing rapidly
toward a successful conclusion, but so
I far there have been about half the
usual number of members to enroll.
This is merely the skirmish, the
fight will come when Harding i
If Spanish women are the most We are beginning to wonder if Thom-
graceful in Europe who are the most' asville people have to be sought out
awkward? land begged to Join nn order of this
n I kind. We bate to think It. but there
Cleveland Is building an apartment are a jo? 0 f men who haven't Joined,
house that will take care of five thou- Tbey „ ay „ wa9 because they haver't
sand people. been asked.
4. Cancer is not a constitutional
“blood” disease; there should bo
> thought of disgrace or of “here
ditary taint" about it.
5. Cancer ia not a communicable
disease. It is not possible to "catch"
cancer from one who has it.
6. Cancer is not uinerited. It Is
not certain even that a tendency to
the disease is inherited. Cancer is
so frequent that simply by the law
of chance there may be many cases
in some families, and this gives rise
to much needless worry about inheri
ting the disease.
7. The beginning of cancer is usu
ally painless, for this reason its irsl-
i» ...» dious on, “t «» frequi n*.lv overlooked,
*"jand is too easily neglected. Other
danger siginis must be recognized
and competent inedk-.-il advice tb-
tained at once .
8. Evei ’ persistin'? lump in the
breast is -t waring m«ii All m»h
lumps are by no means cancer, but
•ten inn 'oil timer* of the breast
may turn '. , .ir> ronct-r if t.v^lccted.
9. ln women continued unusual
discharge or bleeding requires the
immediate advice of a competent
doctor. The normal change of life
ia not accompanied by increasing
flowing which ia always suspicit
The Pal
t that has i
I If they don't feel interest enough The « turn ot flowing after it has
pay their dollar and re-' onc ® stopped should also be conslder-
. .to come and pay their dollar and re- lonce stopped snoui
lit ..ill better In the tot d»jn ot (6 , |r neBbWiUR lhej> 6> ed .u.picioui. In men nn, reddish
member. In time but tbey will Dot b«‘ color 10 lhe “ rlne ls TOT ! r s»»Plelous
DM,, the kind tbey ourtt to be. Don't !et‘° f caneer of tbo btndder or kidney!
ce lor 11 he said that you have been dropped , thouph it in also seen sometimes with
.from Ibe roll ot tbls greet bumsos ,,one ° f thp bladder or kidney. Do
| society [or non payment o( dues. I not expect the doctor to tell you
Th- Russian train don't run unleas " "hat the matter Is without making
imebody orders one. end nobody ob- 1 NATIONAL ^ANCER WEEK j, carefol physical ekamlnation.
This is supposed to be Cancer
next summer.
If aviators
Humor there
flying honors
Sal vi
NATIONAL CANCER WEEK
10. Any sore that does not heal,
I Week in the UtrfMd"Sutaa and ttV. 'Pkrti'uiadr about the mouth, lips or
i ls free but the mau that being fostered by various medical ls * <l »"E er Picking
i't tree to do anything or societies and institutions for the pur.
STOP
Paying High Price, for
Your Meat. Look at
our prices:
Whole Pig 4
Hams, lb. ' 1 w
Pork Chops 4 7‘A ft
lb 11 w
Pork Shoulders 4 E*
lb
Best Round 4 J'Aft
Steak, lb .. 11 "
Best Loin J 7'At*
Steak, lb. I * W
Best Rib Steak 4 Eh
lb
Rib Roast, lb. . 15c
Hamburger, lb .. 15c
Sausage Meat, lb 15c
Brisket Stew OCft
3 lbs.
Roy Smith
PHONE 275
APPLES-APPLES
Washington Stats
Variety
Small size, doz 20c
Large size, doz 30c
J. R. EVANS
PHONE 128
APPLES-APPLES
'en. abject t
* interests
solely of saving lives of Ameri.
'can people. The staggering array of
.deaths that face us as a result of
.cancer are sufficient to cause a defi.
jnite purpose in the lives of all public
ipirited men to do their best to teach
x the Senate under tb * * m,ric *" /'“ft ho “' “
■ might be to ward off the great num-
|l>er of deaths from this disease if it
What we like about a new hat ls the is started in time,
act that everybody notices It, and The objective is to bring to all peo-
totne go even farther. jpe the need for immediate attention
— « | to all cases that appear to be cancer-
The open window Is a great thing oui . There u no hopc when it has
’or the man that wants to be healthy. ■ Rone too far. There Is all sorts of
»ut it ought fob* screened. j hope when it has not progressed to
lerlal extent.
I kick<
iver kicks too bard
comes along. It is
than sorry.
Here are twelve known cancer
cts. They are guthcred by Dr- J.
a felloVbuys cheap candy he! L ' Campbell, Chairman of the Cancer
plain that it doesn't taste as C ommisaion of the Medical Aasocia-
t looks, or vice versa. I tion G®°n?ia, under arrangement
with the American Society for the
ville as any of the other t
Secretary Hughes says he has quit
■sing tobacco, but that won't affect
.he supply of flve-ceut cigar*, we hope.'
Everybody would have been better
tatlsfled It Jim Reed and Lodge had-
»'t been sent back to do more devil-
If the Pullman Company starts nam-
ing cars for cities with queer Indian
names. South Georgia can furnish not
a few.
If the Turks get their Just deserts
there will be a few left to remain in
side shows to show what they really
The tattoo men who use Ink that
won’t last have got a lot more consid
eration for their victims than soma
w* have heard of.
The farmers are said to be turning
to Ford for the next presidential nomi
nee. and even Ford will win against
the standpat Harding.
The abolition of the county unit Is
proposed by a lot of folks that could
but accomplish It during the life of a
certain noted Georgian.
There should be an outgo tax instead
of an Income tax and then folks s
probably learn how much they spend
as well as how much they get.
The ticket agents are In Savannah
now, but that doesn’t get you anything
extra, for their places are filled by
mea that know their business.
Tbey say that Wodrow Wilson Is go
ing to he quite aa lafluentlal person
when the begin picking the next Dem
ocratic nomlnae for the White House.
Five dollars per salt is the cost of
Che tariff Mil of which amount «l S3
CMa far the actual duty oa the staff,
fte folks will mm OM oat who gets
1. If an early cancer is complete
ly removed it will not return.
2. There is a time when every
cancer can be cured, for it exists in
what is known to scientific men as
'•precancer."
3. Cancer is first a lump or sort
that “can be felt with the fingers or
seen with the eye,” or gives certain
definite warnings. If we knew how
I to interpret these warnings, cancer
could bs cured.
4. Nine cases out of ten do not
cause pain in the early stages. This
in unfortunate.
5- Cancer starts as tbo result ot
long continued irritation. If irrita.
tion is removed, cancer will not de
velop.
6. Cancer develops at the edge of
scar—where the scar and normal
tissue meet. If the scar is removed,
the cancer will not develop.
7. Certain definite symptoms pre.
cede every caneer, just as surely as
wind clouds precede the rain storm.
The time coming when these symp
toms will be heeded.
8. One hundred thousand people
in the United States are annually
afflicted with some form of eancer.
This is on the authority of the Public,
Health Service.
9 One woman in every eight, who
is over forty years of age, dies of
cancer. Three times as many worn-
en as men die with cancer between
thirty.five and forty-five yeara of
age. From that time on, the ratio
is more nearly equal.
10. Every person over thirty-five
years of age who is not sure about
a lump, sore unnatural discharge
should consult a competent physician
and demand a thorough examination.
If the first doctor consulted cannot
give a rational opinion, nak for • eon.
and irritating such sores, cracks J
ulcerations, etc., or treating these (
skin conditions by home remedies,!
pastes, poultices, caustics, etc.. Is)
playing with fire. Warty, growths,
moles, or other birthmarks, especial- ,
ly those subject to constant irrita-; 1
tion, should be attended to ira.'
mediately if they change in color or
appearance, or start to grow. Avoid. !
ance of chronic irritation and re. (
moval of just such seemingly insig- I
nificant danger spots may prevent,
enneer.
11. Persistent indigestion in mid. {
die life, with loss of weight and
change of color, or with pain, vomi-1
ting, or diarrhoea, call for thorongh
and competent medical advice as to
the possibility of eternal cancer-
12. Radium is a useful and promi
sing means of treatment for some
kinds of cancer, in the hands of the
few skillful surgeons and hospitals
possessing sufficient quantity of this '
and very expensive substance;*
it must not be thought of as a cure-1
all for every form of cancer. No
medicine will cure cancer. Doctors
and institutea which advertise “cures
without the knife" play upon tbs
patient's fear of operation in a way
that leads too often to the loss of
precious time, and fatal delay in
seeking competent treatment. Go
first to your family physician.
13. Open warfare by open discus
sion will mean the prevention of
many needless deaths from cancer-
The common belief that cancer is
hopeless malady ia partly due to the
fact cases of successful treatment
frequently concealed by the
patient and his family while cases of
failure (too often resulting from
delay) are apt to become common
knowledge.
14. The American Society for the
Control of Cancer ia a league enlist
ing the principle agencies and indi
viduals In the United States and
Canada who are striving te make!
headway against this formidable!
disease by a campaign of public
education to make wider use of pres-
knowledge in its prevention and
>. Annual dues are $5.00 Lar.
contributions are solicited.
Checks payable to Calvert Brewer,
U. S. Mortgage * Trust Company,
New York City, Treasurer. If the
cause appeals to you, you can help
by joining the League.
J. F. PITTMAN
MILK COWS
1# you want a fresh cow or want
to exchange your dry cow for a
fresh one, call and aee me.
Phone 458 or call at residence
424 E. Clay Street, Thomaevllle-
J. F. PITTMAN
11 Procrastination baa caused the
loss of many valuable lives.
12. An doctor who tells you that
he has a aura cure far eancer la •
First Class
DRESS-MAKING
Prices Reasonable
Mrs. E. Loomis and
Mrs. W. C Lambert
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
vstnervo. nrr
a at InfermstTen and net eu^snW**.
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•re's. Trains West
ATLANTA. UIRMINOHAM A ATLANTIC
RAILWAY
(Pulloan Bleeping Car*>
Arrives ... I"
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD-
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•1:4* pm Mentlcelle *11:10 am
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10:Se am Atlaitta-Altany TtM pm
1:M am Montu'y-Ssv'h.Jax Jtio pm
7:10 pm Atlanta-ARany ITtOO am
Note—<**)Sunday only.
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FAIR WEEK IN
JACKSONVILLE
NOV. 17th to 25th
MEET YOUR FRIINOft AT
THE HOTEL ALBERT
Adamo Street Just off Main,
team Heated. Hot and Cold run
nlng. water In all roams.
RATE* 1140 UP
Another Lot of
Richelieu
Salad Dressing for
20c Bottle
W.P. Grantham
Phone 11
WANTED
To rant a 8 or 6 room houoo,
good location for party cent
hero to oetabllsh government of
fice, by Dec. let We must not
fall to got It Who has Itf
' W. M. Parker
Quality In
Engraving
Give us your order for
wedding invitations and
announcements. When
you go visiting you will
need engraved cards. We •
can get you the latest j
styles. We also have j
cards printed from your »
plate.
Give us that order for
Xmas cards NOW.
Louis H. Jerger
Where you buy Gifts that last.
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we ever
sold.
J.W.
Square Deal Druggist.
104 E. Jackson St.
PHONE <06.
Citizens Banking & Trust Co.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS, S1S2JOOO
We do general Banking business.
Commercial and S avings Accounts Solicited.
Our Motto 1st Service, Courtesy and Helpfulness.
DO BUSINESS WITH US.
J. T. Culpepper, Prest W. J. Bowen, Jr- Cash.
The Monument
You Erect
TUTHETHER on* of simplicity or
W mndcur. our fsciEtim for iU
Direct connections vritk the quarries
snsble us to sslsct the most beautiful
utd durable monumental material In
\xistence - GEORGIA MARBLE
THOMASVILLE
MARBLE CO.
Madison St.
Thomasville, Ga.
The Day Opportunity
Comes Your Way
The best opportunity in the world means nothing to
you if you are not prepared to grasp it.
By practicing thrift, conserving your time, money
and energy yon are systematically preparing for
the day when opportunity comes your way.
One or two hundred dollars personal cash reserve
inour Savings Department may make all the differ
ence in the world m yonr future success.
One dollar will open an account. Once started you
will enjoy watching your balance grow.
Bank of Thomasville
Thomasville; Georgia.
—y^cC
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Prices Reduced
ON
Ford Cars
Following Prices Effective To-day:
F. O. a DETROIT
Chassis $235.00
Runabout 269.00
Touring 298d)0
Ton Truck 380.00
Coupe 530.00
Sedan 595.00
Starter and demountable rims $95.00 extra on open models.
This reduction oi $50.00 on list price of all models establishes the lowest plane of
prices in the history of the Co mpany.
Place your order early to insure prompt delivery, r phone 98 for a salesman
who will call and explain our liberal time sale plan without obligation.
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