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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922.
THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME
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COUNTY HEALTH Wl.
WORK IN GEORGIA
IT IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTROL
DISEASE. IS YOUR COUNTY
IN LINE?
The idea of a local health administra
tion is by no means new. although wo
we may have developed some new
phrases of such a program.
The Sanitary Code which Moses
gave to the children of Israel, who fol
lowed him from Egypt across the Red
Sea and into the wilderness very prob
ably was as instrumental in preserv
ing the health and lives of his follow
ers as was the decalogue in guarding
the morals of these same people.
And just as the Ten Commandments
were given, not only to that particu
lar people and their future genera
tions, but for peoples and nations
throughout all time to come, so also
his sanitary orders are applicable and
even imperative for all generations
which have been, as well as those to
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It is extremely doubtful if in
dividual with average intelligence can
avoid violating the ten sacred laws,
which are of divine origin, without
proper regard for the “Eleventh Com
mandment’’ jvhich stands right along
with the other ten. not only in merit,
but ver.v probably in origin as well.
Just as men have within recent
years attempted to enlarge, interpret
and apply tl\e sentences engraved on
the tables of stone, so have they en
deavored to expand and apply the reg
ulations dealing w.ith the sanitary and
health habits of modern civilized man.
Georgia has not entirely overlooked
her opportunities to put into effect
the doctrines incorporated in tho
“Eleventh Commandment.’’ In 1911
a law' was inacted by the General As
sembly. This Act known as the “Ellis
Health Law” has formed the basis for
much activity looking toward the con
versation of the health of our people,
and during the year 1921, much prog
ress has been made, an exempli' of
which can be cited the installation
of 6,779 sanitary toilets in rural and
unsewered communities. Thjs is a
most excellent record and compares
quite favorably with any pfevious
year, in fact, it exceeds the entire
number installed during the past five
years. The good effects of this meth
od of applying the Mosaic Law is
made manifest by the marked reduc
tion in such soil pollution or filth
born diseases as typhoid fever, dysen
tery and hookworm infection. In
some instances, these conditions are
reduced more than 50 per cent the
first year following sanitary installa
tions.
During the past year 50,681 school
children were examined by these
health physicians and of these 40,-
025 or SO per cent were found to be
affected by some physical handicap,
which was of major or minor impor
tance. In 4,540 cases remedial meas
ures were applied. In a single county
1,600 hookworm treatments were
given.
The Ellis Law is now in operation
in 19 counties and during this year the
increase in progress will very prob
ably be great as that during
1921, several new counties having
adopted this measure since January
Ist, 1921. Mention should be made of
the recent>eftorts now being mad? to
immunize many of the school children
against diphtheria and during the
next three of four months a large
number of children will very probably
receive the protective inoculations.
The Mosaic ('ode is being applied
on a bigge: and broader scale each
succeeding year. ‘ The Field is white
unto the Harvest” but at present
“the Laborers, are Few.” '
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QABYS COLDS
■ > are soon "nipped in the bud’’
without “dosing” by use of —
VICKS
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Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly
RUB RHEUMATISM
PM FROM SORE,
OING JOINTS
What is rheumatisn?? Pain
Jacobs (til will stop any pam so quit
drugging.
Not one case in fifty requires inter
nal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrat
ing St. Jacobs Oil directly upon the
tender spot and relief comes instantly.
St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheuma
tism and sciatica liniment, which never
disappoints and can not burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining! Get
a small trial bottle from your druggist,
and in just a moment you'll be free
from rheumatic and. sciatic pain, sore
ness, stiffness and swelling. Don’t suf
fer! Relief awaits you. Old, honest St.
Jacobs Oil has cured millions of rheu
matism sufferers in the last half cen
tury, and is just as good for sciatica,
neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains
and swellings.
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SCIENCE ROBS
| What will human ingenuity do
1 next? Smokeless powder, wireless
! telegraphy, horseless carriages, col
orless iodine, tasteless quinine.—now
< omes nausealess calomel. The new
improvement called “Calotabs” is on
sale at local drug stores and is the
sensation of the drug trade.
For biliousness, constipation and
indigestion Calotabs is a practically
perfect remedy. One tablet at bed
time, with a swallow of water—that’s
al). No taste, no nausea, no grip
ing. By morning your liver is thor
oughly cleansed and you are feeling
fine, with a hearty appetite. Eat
what you-please,—no danger go
about yuuf- business.
Bewa* of imitations! Genuine
Calotabs are sold only in “checker
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bearing the copyrighted trade-mark
“Calotabs.” The large, family size
sells for thirty-five cents; vest-pock
et size, ten cents. All dealers are
authorized to refund the price if you
are not delighted with Calotabs.—adv
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Compare These
Prices On
Groceries With
Any in The
World!
New Irish Potatoes OP-
6 Lbs for ,
Full Cream Cheese
Per Pound
4 Lbs Self Rising 99c
Flour
No. 10 Pure Cane Syrup.
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