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Places they go and things they do,
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Mesdames 8 J. Yeoman and J.
J. Forrester visited in Cuthbert
Wednesday.
Misses Mary Forrester. Addie
Belle Forrester and Ruth Hall spent
last week-end in Newton the guests
of Mr. and Mrg, C. D, Hall,
Mr. I. P. Crutchfield, of Macon,
was shaking hands with friends
here in the city today.
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism
Mesdames E. D. lee, R. R
Forrester and Misses Blanche Lee
and Christine Sadler motored to
Albany Tuesday afternoon.
« Mr. B, J. Tyler, of Albany, was
in the city on business vesterday, i
The regular monghly term of the
Commissioners Court was held oa
Monday and quite a good deal of
business was transacted. All mem
"bers heing present.
666 Cures Chills and Fever.
Mr. Tyson XKing, of Valdosta,
was in the city this week visiting
relatives.
Mr. Geo. Gardner, of Oglethorpe,
“was shaking hands with friends in
the city on Sunday.
Rub-My-Tism, an antiseptic.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hooks, and
¢daughter, FEllen, and Miss Vivian
‘Hyman, of Cordele, spent Thurs
- day here with relatives.
Migses Mary TForrester, Neta
Stuckey, Etizabeth ITarris and Kate
Harris were in Albany Fridav
shoppirg.
666 Cures Bilious Fever.
~ Quite a crowd from Baconton at
tended the ball game here this after
noon.
666 cures Dengue Fever
Mr. B. F. Cassel is spending some
time in Florida.
Col. E. L. Forrester spent several
days of last week in Miami, Fla,
on legal business.
666 quickly relieves a cold.
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A swéeping verdict for QUALITY
Mus. Sallie Stovall, of Cuthbert,
is gpending some time here the
gue:t of relatives. - .
Mr. and Mrs. L. [.. Newell, of
Albany, visited in the city recently
the guests of Mr aud Mrs E. P.
' Bass,
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, To prevent a cold take €G6.
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~ Mvr. Ernest \Whitchard, of Duaw
son, was in the city this week on
business.
666 cures Malarial Fever.
FOUND— Bunch of Keys, owner
can get same by applying at this
office,
Mesdames . S. Hancock, Mabel
King and R. 1.. Heath were in Al
bany shopping Friday: |
Mesdames P, C. Coxwell, H. R.
Stovall, Mary Bunkley, J. D. Mc-;
Bride and Tveylee Bass were in
Anericus shopping last week. ‘
RED BONE DOTS.
Mrs, W. C. Gill and children
spent Sunday with Mrs. R. W, Mec-
Donald :
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Mrs. Griffin Stocka spent Sunday
with Mrs. 8 M Stocks.
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Miss Lucile Logan spent Tuesday
in Albany on business.
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Miss Annie Ray spent Sunday
with Misses Eula and Zephie Dupre.
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Mr. Prester Bellflower visited Al
bert Castor, Sunday.
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Miss Eva Castor spent the week
end with Mrs. W. W, McDonald.
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Mr. S. F. Petitt and Grover Ra
new were iu Leesburg last week on
husiness. i
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} J. A. Castor and W. W. MeDonald
were in Morgan, Ga., Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. . Aiken of Al
hany spent the day Sunday, with his
pareats Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aikens.
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THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL, LEESBURG, GEORGIA
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“ AN INVESTMENT .IN PUBLIC
HEALTH.
Money expended in Public Health
by this State represents one of the
best, if not the best investment the
State can make. The State Board of
Health under the State Commissioner
of Health, Doctor T. F. Abercrombie,
through the various divisions, is doing
a large and important work for the
State of Georgia.
The State Sanitorium for Tubercu
losis is a division of the State Board
of Health and in this particular in
stitution your Board of Health is doing
all in its power to solve the great
problem of curing Tuberculosis, It is
teaching her people lgw to take care
of themselves and how to'save the
future generations from this scourge.
Tuberculosis is practically always
contracted in childhood. That is to
say, the infection or entrance of the
germ into the body occurs in child
hood. The development of the disease
may not take place until later in life,
and the result from overwork, intem
perance in alcohol, exercise, or social
function. Crowding an adolescent
boy or girl in school, sometimes re
sults in kindling & childhood infection
into an actve Tuberculosis. The in
fectious diseases in childhood, measles,
whooping cough, scarlet fever, grippe,
may be the factor causing the devel
opment of the uctive disease.
The most daagerous period, so far
as-taking the discase, is before the
age of 15. This is not to be construed
as a statement that the infection
may not occur in adult life, but by far
the majority of infections take place
in the first fifteen years of life. It is
also a fact that exposure to Tubercu
losis in adult life is less likely to re
sult in infection than in childhood
and infancy.
The best protection against infec
tion is a strong resistance, which do@s
not necessarily mean strong muscles,
but healthy functioning of all the or
gans of the body. A clean, regular
life, with moderate exercise; a clean
healthy body makes for this proper
functioning and stronger resistance to
disease of all sorts. A hody weakened
by excesses of any sort, by disregard
of proper bhathing, proper exercise,
proper eating, by bad moral habits,
too little sleep, is a body already liable
to entrance of tubercle bacilli and oth
er disease-causing germs.
Should you be one of those per
sons who has already heen infected
with tubercle bacilli as a result of
ignorance or disregard of hygienic
laws, or of false counsel, you should
at once set about to repair the damage
already done. The way to go about
this is to consult your physician and
take his advice at once. He will prob
ably advise you to take Sanatorium
treatment at once. If you have becn
pronounced tuberculous, make applica
tion immediately to a good Tubercu
losis Sanatorium and enter there at
the first opportunity. Do not delay
longer than necessary. Time heve
means life or death. Tuberculosis is
curable in direct ratio to the earliness
of diagnosis and treatment.
Taking patent medicines only loses
time. liatent medieines, cod liver oil,
wixtures, and serums do not cure
Tuberculosie. All adverlised cures for
Tubercujosis are_advertised and sold
to improve the pocket of the manu
facturer, not to cure the patient.
The State of Georgia has establish
ed a Sanatorium, where you can be
cured. You need not leave the Em
pire State of the South to be cured.
The State bears the largest part of
the financial burden. The charge for
board and treatment is less than half
the actual cost to the State. And if
you are not able to pay, the State
will pay all costs. You should pay
your share in order that the State
Sanatorium may care for a larger
number of people who would not be
able to take treatment at all on ac
count of lack of funds.
Back your State by keeping physic
ally fit yourself. Help keep others
well. Help those persons in our Com
monwealth who cannot pay for their
treatment. Help the State Tubercu
losis Sanatorium, by your own inter
est and by keeping the Legislature in
terested to the extent of appropriating
sufficient funds to care properly for
a larger numbey of sufferers from Tu
herculosis.
Remomber, the State whose people
are happiest and most prosperous, is
the State whose people are the heal
thiest. Do your bit and do it now, in
this investment in public health.
TUBERCULOSIS NOTES. i
The death rate in tuberculosis is de
creasing in the United States, but is
still much too high. Much needs to
be done—Georgia needs a larger and
more modern Sanaterium-—and badly
needs a Sanatorium for negroes. The
State Board of Health has cuch year
recommended that these two improve
ments be made—they are urgently nec
esssary.
The public should make insistent de
mand upon the coming Legislature for
the erection of a larger Sanatorium for
whites with provision for treatment of
negro tubercular patients. Forty-five
per cent or more of Georgia’s popula
tion is negroes, and they suffer with
and spread tuberculosis to a greater
degree than the white race. Any anti
{ubercuolsis program which does not
take into serious consideration the ne
gro tuberculate is doomed to failure
at its inception.
Tuberculosis is not inherited. This
is a disease that is caused by infectior
with a specific germ which always
comes from another case of tuberculo
sis.
Childhood is the usual time of life
when tuberculosis is contracted—bul
one may not break down with the dis
ease until later life,
No state can thrive while its cith
zens waste their resources of health
bodily energy, time and brain power
any more than a nation may prosper
‘that wastes its natural resources. Ap
ply to the Georgia State Board of
Health for pamphlets and other infor
‘mation. Ask them any question along
these lines.
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Frequent physical inspection is the
best formi of business insurance. Have
ia reputable physician look you over
once or twice a year.
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All parsons doing business in the
City of Leesburg are requested Lo
ca'l at the office of the Clerk and
Preasurer and Register their busi
ness. City License are not due un
til May Ist, but you must register
your business now.
R. H. FORRESTER,
Clerk and Treasvrer.
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WANTED
Wanted to hear from owner of
sood farm for sale. State priccand
particulars.
F. W. LANDWHER,
725 19th St. N. W.
Washington D. C.
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NOTICE TO FISHERMAN.
A parties are hercby notified “hat
L 1 they are caught trapping, na'ting,
mpereing or dynamiting any stream
ihev will be Prosecuted to the fuilest
oxvent of the law. Take notice and
zovern vourself accordingly.
D. N. MELVIN,
County Game Warder.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Barred Plymouth Rocks and
W\ hite Leghorns, One dollar for
fifteen eggs.
J. B .Hl,
Hollis Plantation,
Leesburg, Georgia
POTATO PLANTS,
Qeveral thousand Sweet potato
Plants - Yellow Yam and Porto
Rica—wiil be ready for sale April
{th—Bl.7s per thousand. Place
vour order now and get the first to
sut out. These prices are F. 0. B,
leeshurg.
| D. M. Melvin,
| leeshurg, Ga.
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