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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. i
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COUNTY HEALTH W
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 we
we may have developed some new
phrases of such a program.
The Sanitary Code which Moses i
gave to the children of Israel, who fol- ■
lowed him from Egypt across the Red ,'
Sea and into the wilderness very prob-j
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 1
were given, not only to that particu-1
lar people and their future genera-!
4ions, but for peoples and nations
throughout all time to come, so also [■
his sanitary orders are applicable and I
even imperative for all generations j
which have been, as well as those to 1
rbe.
It is extremely doubtful if any in
dividual with average intelligence can '
avoid violating the ten sacred laws, I
which are of divine origin, without |
proper regard for the “Eleventh Com
mandment’’ which stands right along '
with the other ten, not only in merit,!
but very probably in origin as well.
Just as men havo within recent j
years attempted to enlarge, interpret i
and apply the sentences engraved on I
the tables of stone, so have they en
deavored to expand and apply the reg
ulations dealing with the sanitary and
health habits of modern civilized man. *
Georgia has not entirely overlooked
her opportunities to put into effect I
the doctrines incorporated in tho'
“Eleventh Commandment '■ In 1914 :
a law was inacted by the General Aa-!
eembly. This Act kjrown as the “Ellis I
Health Law” has formed the basis for I
much activity looking toward the con-'
versation of the health of pur people,
and during the year 1921, much prog
ress has been made, an, exemple of
which can be cited the installation
of 6,779 sanitary toilets in rural and
unsewered communities. This is a
most excellent record and compares
quite favorably with any previous
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-I
tions.
During the past year 50.681 school;
children were examined by these:
health physicians and of these 40,-1
025 or 80 per cent were found to be j
affected by some physical handicap, (
which was of major or minor impor-'
tance. In 4,540 cases remedial meas- 1
ures were applied. In a single county |
1,600 hookworm treatments, were
given. k
The, Ellis Law is now in operation
in 19 iounties and during this year the
incnjfse in progress will very prob-1
ably'l|e equally as great as that during
1921’,' several new counties having;
k adopted this measure since January I
> Ist, 1921. Mention should be made of
the.j-ecent efforts now being made to |
immunize many of the school children ■
against diphtheria ami during the
next three of four months a large
number of children will very probably
receive the protective inoculations.
The Mosaic Code is being applied
on a bigger and broader scale each
succeeding year. “The Eield is white
unto the Harvest” but at present
“the Laborers are Few.”
DABYS COLDS
J are soon "nipped in the bud”
■F without “dosing” by use of—
WICKS
▼ Vapoßub
Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly
BOYS TO STAGE
LIFE OF JOSEPH
Pageant To Be Enacted At Pres
byterian Church By 40 Lads
Sunday Night
A special program will be put on
by forty boys of the Christian En
i deavor society at the Presbyterian
i church at the 8 o’clock service Sun
',<lay night in the main auditorium, it
I was announced today by Mrs. F. B.
Arthur, their superintendent. The
I program will take the form of a pag-
I eant depicting the life eof Joseph as
■ told in the Bible.
i told in the Bible. It follows:
Scene I.
Place—Dotham.
| Characters—Reuben, Simeon, Levi,
Judah, Isssachar, Zebulon, Dan, Napn-
I tali, Gad, Asher, Joseph.
Scene 11.
Place—Egypt. In Paraoh’s Pal-
I ace.
Character—Pharaoh, Joseph, Wise
Men, Chief, Butler, Servants.
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i
Pure Apple Jelly 1 A
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Jam —Sunbeam Brand 0 4
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The Money
Royal Salad Dressing; 8-Oz
Size, 27c; 4Rr
Large Size
Fresh Tomatoes 14r
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A Full Line Os
DRESSINGS AND
; MAYONNAISE
Libbv’s Tripe
I 1-2 Lb Cans 4,0 L
Quaker Grits Q_
Per Package >...
Get a 6-Oz Package of
Tea With a China OO-
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FRESH VEGETABLES
DAILY
Strawberries, Snap Beans.
Cucumbers. Squash, Fresh
Tomatoes. English Peas,
New Irish Potatoes, Cabbage.
Call Early
28— HONES—29
, Scene 111.
Place—Pharoah’s Palace.
Characters—Joheph, his eleven
I brother, servants, Pharaoh.
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Choice Cuts Beef
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Fine for baking.
Complete assortment
Fruits and Vegeta
tables.
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Fhe government is demanding that all
people that have their mail delivered
by carrier furnish a mail box. We. are
co-operating with you and the govern
ment, and will furnish you a mail box
FREE
With $3.00 Purchase
Beginning Saturday morning, with a
purchase of $3.00, we will give you a
mail box that you will appreciate, and
if you had to buy would cost 75c.
Chur ch well’s
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’ THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
Son &- .
Collection.
Sentence Prayers. Benediction.
Flesh of dogs is commonly eaten i
in China. ,
Persian carpet tiesigns have been
handed down from remote ages.
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World! I
New Irish Potatoes
6 Lbs for
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Full Cream Cheese 9A
Per Pound Z ‘ Ut
24 Lbs. Self Rising QQ
Flour
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No. 10 Pure Cane Syrup.
(Sumter County
Made)... JUC
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31-2-OzJar iI C 7-Oz Jar II U
»CHUM SALMON 1 fi n W
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Pepper Sauce Red or Thousand Island Dressing
Green; ‘Ferndell Brand’; —Ferndell Brand. ‘A Deli-
6-Oz Shaker Top Bottle. cious Sandwich Spread.
Finest Pepper Sauce o*7 • Large Size* 33; 1 O p
Bottled ’•* Small Size lOL
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R PRUNES, 40-50 Igp
m Fancy, per pound | ylj
Mint Saucee Ferndell Peanut Butter. ‘Beech
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Truly Diffeernt’ Jar 10c; 6 1-4-Oz Jar
MATCHES, Searchlight C p B
Per Box Ju B
Relish —‘Gilfands’ Sand- Antipasto—‘An Appetiz-
. . c i er’; 21 Differeent Articles
w .ch Spread. 3Q C in Qnc _
'W 8-Oz Jar Each
H "sweet potatoes ojl|” y
Yellow Yams, per peck' £U U
Stuffed Olives —‘Sunbeam’ Queen OliVes ‘Club
3-Oz 11 p Brand ; 4 1-2-Oz 11
Mrk Bottle H , Bottle 11 v
M GRITS, ‘National’ ST M:
1 1-2-lb. pkg. Uu
R India Relish —Heinz, Large Chow Chow ‘Warfield’
Bottle, 37c; 1 Brand; 6-Oz IE
Small Bottle lOv J ar IJL
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Phones 224, 354
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