The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, December 28, 1922, Image 2

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fIUURSDAY. DECEMBER ifi, 1022. Strand Theatre PROGRAM THURSDAY Mae Murry IN ‘’The Delicious Little Devil” 10c 25c Friday, December 29th A 10c and 20c PROGRAM ; r But a Surprise Watch for it. Saturday, Dec. 30th Frank Mayo IN ; : “Across the Dead Line” Also a Larry Seam on Comedy. Mutt & Jeff—Comedy. 10c 15c 25c Monday, January 1& “In the Days of Buffa lo Bill” ALSO A CENTURY COMEDY WITH A NEWS REEL In the days of Buffalo Bill is a chapter play, true to the United States history, the first railroad being built will be shown, the assassination of President Lincoln, the surrender of General Lee, and a world of things true to history including Buffalo Bill’s troubles with Sitting Bull, the big jndian Chief. Every boy, every girl, and every grown up owes it to him or herself to see this wonderful chapter play. Matinee‘3:oo-4:15-5 & 10c Night 7:15, 8:30, 10 & 15. STRAND WINDER, GEORGIA THE WINDER NRWS Tuberculosis Preventable If tuberculosis is preventable, why then is it not prevented? Are the thousands who are to die during the coming year worth the saving? It we knew that we should be among the number, should we not think it a ter rible thing? If the treatment is simply hygiene, is it not strange that we are not willing to live hygienically until after we have contracted the disease? If 200,000 people die annually of tuberculosis in the United States, and pn equal number are cured of the dis ease by sleeping and living in the open air, why would it not have been better for them to have lived and slept in the open air before they got sick, and thus have avoided the dis ease? If sleeping and living In the open air is good for the sick, why is it not good for the well? Is it not better to stay well than to be cured Of tuberculosis? If typhoid fever is preventable, why then is it not prevented? The pre vention of typhoid is not a matter of medical science any longer; It Is only a question of public and per sonal sanitation. Why swallow the germ at all, and if it must be swal lowed, why is it not killed first by boiling or otherwise? If smallpox ie preventable, why then is it not completely prevented? It is only a matter of universal vaccination and is no longer a question of medical science; it is one of personal suicide if you die of smallpox. If syhpilis and other venereal dis eases are preventable, why then are they not prevented. They are caused by specific germs, and no one need become infected with these germs un less they want to. The prevention of this class of diseases is no longer a question of medical science; it is one of personal choice. The Lord of creation has given man dominion over the world and the full ness thereof, which includes the choice of good and evil, and incidentally the means of life and death. WHAT THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW. They must know the widespread prevalence of the venereal diseases; the far-reaching havoc wrought by them. That they are infectious and com municable. That gonorrhoea and syphilis often remain in a latent state for years after a supposed cure. That the cessation of the discharge does not mea na cure of gonorrhoea nor does the disappearance of visible symptome mean the cure of syphilis. They must know that they are fre quently carried into the home and family after a supposed cure. That in the female gonorrhoea has such a wide range of manifestations that there may be no indications what ever of disease, or there may be any and every symptom of female trouble up to the most severe and critical ill ness. That a large part of so-called female trouble of married women is due to gonorrheal infection from the old lat ent cases in their husbands. That thousands of good women die or undergo serious mutilating opera tions from the same cause. That most of the persons who are blind from infancy are victims of gon orrheal infection of the parents. They must know that all syphilitiCs are not hprrible looking specimens with sores and ulcers; that only for a short period are there skin erup tions, and that superficial sores and ulcers appear in but few cases; that most syphilitics can mingle in any crowd unnoticed; that there are thou sands of these. They must know that a large percen tage of the inmates of the insane asy lums are there because of syphilis. That many diseased, defective and deformed children pay the penalty for their parents’ infections. They must know that nature seldom effects a cure of these diseases, but that they can be cured by thorough and persistent treatment. That if not cured the penalty is certain and the infection will most likely be communicated to many others. That every really cured case breaks a link in this chain of infection and lessens the danger to all. That ninety-five per oent of all pros titutes have one or both of these dis eases. That the female prostitute is the source of infection; the male prosti tute is the carrier of the diseases. That the Georgia State Board of Health furnishes pamphlets on these diseases free for the asking. Powder as Far Back As 200 B. C. It la said the Koreans made gun powder as far back as 200 B. C. Piles CURED in 6 to 14 Days All Druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. 60c. Excellent Philosophy. Life Is like a game of whist. I don’t enjoy the game much; but 1 like to day my cards well and see what will m tiie end of It. —George Eliot. Farm Loans and Winder City Loans. I negotiate loans on farm lands In Barrow, Jackson and Walton I also make loans on Winder City property. See W. F. Pentecost, who has an office with T. Elton Drake, Attorney, Winder, Georgia, and is in W’inder on Friday of each week. Mr. Pentecost is inspector of farm lands for mycompaniesand'will give prompt service. S. G. BROWN, Banker * Private Bank —Not Incorporated. 6mospd.3-JI-23. Lawreraeeville, Georgia. Highest Prices Paid for Seed cotton Winder Oill Mill FIRE, TORNADO I __ & AUTOMOBILE InSllFftllCC Oldest and strongest companies in the Insurance Line. Will Appreciate your Business C. G. GREGORY CO. 305 Winder National Bank Building NOTHING BUT INSURANCE The oldest insurance agency here, representing some of the oldest r biggest, strongest and best insurance companies in the world, for Life Accident and Health; Fire, Plate Glass, Compensation, Liability, Au tomobile; Lightning, Hail, Parcel Post, Burglary, Farm Insurance; Bonds, in fact — “WE INSURE EVERYTHING AGAINST ANYTHING.” For prompt service see— F. W. BONDURANT & CO. 4th floor Winder Nat. Bank Building Office Phone No. 260 Residence Phone No. 44 :::: insurance Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago and a cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US and lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company so that when calamity comes he can build again. He owes the protection that it gives, to his peace of mind and the care of his lovedones. Kilgore, Radford & Smith NEW BUS LINE FROM COMMERCE TO ATLANTA Takes Effect Monday, November 27, 1922. This Bus will run daily, including Sunday, from Commerce to Atlanta via Jefferson, Winder, Lawrenceville and Tucker* ' Arriving from Commerce to Winder 8:00 am Leaving from Winder Hotel 8:05 am Arrive in Atlanta 10:00 am (Central Time) Leave Atlanta ... 3:00 pm (Central Time) Arrive Winder . . 6:45 pm (Eastern Time) This Bus will be handled by first class driv ers and any lady or child will have the driv er’s careful attention. The above schedule will give you 5 hours in Atlanta if preferred the same day. Winder to Atlanta, Round Trip Single Trip $l v> Winder to Jefferson, Round Trip * l3;> Single Trip $ ..5 Winder to Commerce, Round Trip sl ;>,> Single Trip SI.OO Winder to Carl, Round Trip $ Single 1 rip $ .1.) Winder to Auburn, Round Trip * 4O Slnle Tri P * Winder to Lawrenceville, Round Trip $ Single 1 rip $ .10 Winder to Tucker, Round Trip s l<4s Single Trip SI.OO Winder to Decatur. Round Trip $2.00 Single Trip $1.50 If this Bus proves successful I will add additional one later. , Thanking the good people of Barrow coun ty and Winder for their patronage. E. F. TAYLOR. Subscript!®* Price: fISO Per Tear. Politeness Vvasree. Cactus Joe says the only effect no lltenesa.fcaa on a regu'ar roughneck la to make him think tie's got you buffa loed. *