The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, November 06, 1919, Image 6

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HEALTH LAWS PASSED AND NOT PASSED The Georgia State Hoard of Health did not slo t eed in gt-tiing through the recent legislature all the laws it de sired. but (eels encouraged that it did get unanimous favorable report from the committees to which was referred the various hills for their deliberation and careful consideration. We did hope to get through our School Sanitation and Vital Statisti cal amendments, our amendments to the Ellis Health Law. our Law against advertising of patent medicines and. above all, our law regulating the issu ing of Marriage License. This law regulating the issuing of Marriage Li tense, we think, is one of the most important that has been offered. It is being urged as a safeguard to our girls against Infection of Venereal Diseases from their future husbands, also that the future generations may have tiie t ight to he born healthy and free from being horn blind from gon orrhoea. in deformed from syphilis. Not taking into consideration the thou sands of children prematurely born from tliis infection. The law that we advocate requires the prospective husband and father to present to the Ordinary, when he makes upplii atic for his marriage li cense, a certificate front a reputable physician that lie is free from Vene real Disease. What responsible man can object to this? What argument .uu any urn advance against such a law? What manner of man would om- In who would come out openly ■nd oppose the passage of a law that, will make it safe for bis daughter to many? Who would oppose the alio Htiou of ti.V , ot all abdominal opera tions on the women ot our country? Wliii would olij-ct to preventing the Tic, of Vcnereuliy infected women of out country w ho have contracted ay pit ills from their bu -.bands being treed ol this likelihood to a large extent ' The thousands upon thousands of tin born bail.' - hold out tludr innocent and helpless bunds to us. Who will take upon himself ot herself the re sponsibility of the cry of the unborn soul that will perish from .syphilis. Who will assume the responsibility of f.v. of the blindness found in our Stale A idem;, for the i'.litid when it can. and ouiil have been preveuti ,1 .' , II you favor a healthy nation, would you not advocate tins law that tin- j derw rites the freedom fun venereal j infection to our girls? Won't you urge it? l'lease do. HOWPOWERFULISTRUTH You Are Needed Now —One Eighth of All Illness Calls You To Battle The most competent of our Medical Authorities tell us that t Bth of all hu man illness is due to Venereal IMs eases These are preventable diseas es. We hare over 300,000 of our clti ten- sufferinu from thesealiseases. We hare been placed by the government, t>> actual figures, with 1303''; of Venereal Diseases in the second mil lion men examined. The cities in Georgia are in an aw ful condition, Savannah lends all the cities of the United Slates in infec tions of Syphilis and Gonorrhea with !7.t.V,. Atlanta lias 1193 G, Augusta 111 DIG, Macon 15.41!'; , and so it goes. The awful conseouences of these diseases are not realized by the peo ple GO", of the sterility is due to Gonorrhea, 40G of the blindness is chargeable to this cause Here you are up against race suicide. About 30G of insanity is due to Syphilis. The “engagement chancre" and the “honeymoon appendicitis" are familiar to all physicians. 90'h of stillbirths are due to Syphilis, baring accidents. To this add tin cripple children and feeblemindedness. We could prolong the truth hut the necessity does not exist We should cut down the appropria tion to out asylum and our Academy for the Blind by making adequate pro vision for the prevention of the dis eases that produce the causes for which they have to seek institutional care. Won't you help by your influence or the side of right? Won't you? Self-Medicalion It is indeed poor business for on n * attempt to administei to themselvi-t. when 111. If you are sick you need a physician, a sure enough physician. Makeshifts are poor economy. The best Is none too good. Delay in get aiog a diagnosis and proper treatment is expensive, and often the delay it has put one so far along with a serious disease that the best phy sicians cannot do anj good One of tUo most common things for *oe to do is buy some proprietary or! patent medicine, which by statements cunningly made mislead and much j money as well as time is lost even ! fife itself. Especially is tins true with remedies that are supposed to cure Venereal liisease. No one should tise a remedy put up for \eneieal Ihs ■rase; on tlie contrary go to a reput •trie clinic or a reliable honest physi v.ju He tv ace of those who advertise as spe< ialist. Men who stand weli with the profession, men who are othical. 4o not advertise: so we wish ti warn con against quacks and those w! talk •( guaranteed cures, or a cure in a certain time. Avoid self medication, avoid eat' or advertised remedies. and 11 t ack doctors who advertise. Special Range Offer. During the week beai.ming Monday, November loth.. Smith Hardware Company ill give a fine set of eookinir ware t* every purchaser >! a .Majestic Ibulge. The price of the range will he no more than tit any other time This special offer of free set of cooking wan with your .Majestic Range, is good only during Demonstra tion Week, while the manufactur er's demonstrator is at our store to explain the many superior and exclusive features of the New Majestic Rangt. We invite till who intend to buy a range this fall, to come and take advantage of this special offer. The New Majestic Range with all-copper Hot Water Reservoir, and with beautiful white or blue enamel panels on doors and splash er back, is a delight to the eye and a delight to the heart of the house wife. <to see this range, anti other styles of M<)jestios, al Smith Hard ware Company. Demonstration conducted by an expert from the Majestic factory tinting the week beginning Monday. November loth. A full set of fine cooking ware will be ‘given without extra charge, to every purchaser of any style or size of Majestic Range during denionstralion week. Me sure to go to Smith Hard ware t'mnpaiiy’s demons) rat ion of Majestic Ranges, by an expert uni the Majestic factory, during - week beginning Monday. Nov !.iber lOtlt. Kadi purchaser of any style or size Majestic Range during the demonstration receives it gift of a i'till s-t of line cooking ware, without ext tit charge. * \ mi will get a complete set of fine cooking ware as a gift—if you purchase your New Majestic Range at Smith Hardware tinii pany's store during the week be ginning Monday November 10th. j \n expert demonstrator from the factory will be there to show you the many exclusive features and superior qualities of the Majestic. Huy your range now, and get this set of cooking ware absolutely without charge. During the week beginning Monday. November lOtli.. Smith Hardware Company are holding a demonstration of the beautiful Majestic Ranges showing the new styles with white or blue en- AGAIN AJAX WINS! AJAX Tires —for the second consecutive year, are crowned champions of JnL America’s dirt tracks. • Gruelling, grinding contests at state fairs all over the country again prove why Ajax Tires stand first in savor everywhere. Championships for Ajax Nine World Championships—49 Track Championships were won in 1918 by demon auto racers using Ajax Tires. AjaX Tires outstripped competition. M They won under severest service. iPvn Ajax Tires—the same tires that won 58 great championships in 3 —will give you the same good THE TIRE SERVICE STATION Robert A. Camp. Prop. Phone 12 Winder, Ga. A3AX TIRES THE BARROW TIMES. WINDER. GEORGIA. amel on floors and splasher back, (io see these new ranges. Talk with the visiting expert from the factory. He will show you the dis ' tinctive Majestic superior features' A set of fine cooking ware is in cluded it-- a gift with each Majes tic fluring demonstration week Why not have a really beauti ful range in your kitchen Smith Hardware Company are giving a complete set of fine cooking ware to every purchaser of any style or size Majestic Range fluting the week beginning November 10th. The New Croat Majestic has pan els of beautiful white enamel, or enamel if preferred, on doors and splasher back. The whole range is so easy to keep clean and bright. Resides, it has many ex clusive features of quality and economy. An expert demonstrator from the Majestic* factory will he there during this special demon stration week, to shew why the Majestic is the greatest value in ranges. Eambq and Spending. Earning money keeps some men from their wl*Spending a oey drives some women farther away from their husbands. The proper way i- f.>r ! husband un * wife to earn together and I spend together. STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy. Ky., says: “For quite a long while I suffered with stomacii trouble, i would have pains and a heavy feciing after tny meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If 1 ate anything with butter,oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headache. 1 had used pills and tablet , but after a course of these, 1 would be constipated. !t just seemed to tear my stomach all up. 1 found they were no good it all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD’S BUCK-DRAUGHT recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured me I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. Ido not have sick headache or Stomach trouble any more.” Black-Draught acts on the jaded ’iver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be in every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, tike a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A DOSE U7S , LOST NOTE I lost a note 1 st. Tuesday after noon returning from St at bam to Winder. T e note was for Siooo, given by .1. W. Carrington, Jr., and made pays' h to Mrs. Fannie Evans or order. Tl e tinder will confer a great favor by returning same to me at \\ ir.der, (• . Respeetivaly A. G. Lamar Too lodiar Cashsw Tree. Ftesiiles ttiu out.f <w**d iu confection ery the Indian cashew tee* yields an i luscct-rcpcllitig gum, a Juice that i makes indelible ink, and three kinds of oil, one edible, the others used to tan istiuig nets and preserve wood. Dollars and Religion. It Is retiKioiis to make u dollar and then to make the dollar make another. It is mo •* religious sometimes to spend a dollar than to save it, and at other times more religious to save a dollar Ilian to spend it. - Corrpensat on. Pr ivlde;: ■ ■ !; given us hone and tleeo as •> > on for the nniuy ra res * •' —— *—- Old Familiar Discovery. Every now aad then there comes fl substitute for gasoline, amply tilting | the place of ttie old discoveries of per* fietunl notion—New York Sun. service they give the dirt track racers. ASMS ROAD KING Ajax Tire, win because of greater inbuilt strength. They alone have Shoulders of Strength See the shoulder in the picture. Note how it braces the Ajax Road King Tread. Shoulders of Strength give the Ajax Road King more tread on the road, more strength where strength is needed. We carry a complete lute. Come iu- Let 's talk Ajax. SMALL PUBLISHERS CAN T SECURE PAPER. Washington, November 3. Small daily and weekly newspa pers are threatened with destruc tion because of inability to obtain print paper, the house was told to day by Representative Reavis, re publican. Nebraska. He charged that news print manufaeturei-s were refusing to sell small publi shers in order to fill the wants of the metropolitan dailes. Paper consumption by the big city dailes and magazines has been greatly increased. Mr. Reavis said, by an “extensive national advert ising campaign conducted to de feat the government in collecting taxes." He urged that the intern al revenue bereau investigate the Auto Top Repaired and Recovered i am prepaired to recover and repair Automobile tops. My Prices Are Right, If your ear needs anew top see me and I will Save you money. I am headquarters for Gas oline, Oils, Greases and FREE AIR. Yours To Serve Lee J. Oliver Jackson Street Winder, Ga. Important To Buyers of Groceries I am figuring on going out of the grocery business and will sell my on hand at about COST. lieef Steak, per lb.. . :{() 10 I Its. compound ... $3.00 ft Gallon of oil and can $1.75 Wesson Cooking Oil $2.30 Octagon Soap, per bar (> Kit Cislt 90 Tomatoes \o. 2 15 Tomatoes, case $3.00 Canned Corn ... 20 Temple Garden Collee, per lb 35 Ued -7. Tobacco per box $7.00 Head above and act. E. S. BENNETT Winder, - Ga. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER^ returns of concerns conducting the campaign to disclose to what extent their excess profits tax was reduced by the costs of the adver tising. AUSTRIA TO EXPELL ALL. HAPSBURG LOYALISTS Vienna. Oct. 30.—The govern ment lias offered a measure for the expulsion of all members of the house of Hapsburg who have no| taken advantage of the act of last| April to renounce all their claims and become loyal citizens. The measure also provides for confis cation of all properties of these persons not legally proven to be wholly private and not derived from the state.