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HEALTH OFFIGIALS URGE. -
USEOF INFLUENZA SERUM
Prominent Atlanta, State, city and
military me@ical authorities, in dis
tussing the serum provided by the
Bwe Board of Health for prevention
«? complications following an attack
*of mfAuenza and a partial preventive
Of tne disease itself, are all of the
opirion that the serum is not an
antitoxin of pneumonia, ~Hut that it
doers give a stronger vitality to the
pergon being inoculated, They recom
mend its uyse
o Here I 8 what one of Atlanta’s most
prominent physicians, in talking witl
4 Sunday American reporteg, said of
. the effect }. the vaceine, and upon
DO it
Wo pay postagn and send froe
p Red Cross Plleand Fistula Cure
REA CO. Dept. 16 Minneapolis, Minn.
s mitonsessmrirtssinss et
1,600,000 killed in battle ‘z\nd an
#qual number seriously wounded is
the ¢normous sacrifice of “ragce in
the world war. This constituted about
half of the men she put into the field
@ larger ratio of her 3%,000,000 pop
sulation than any other nation gave!
Ameriea owes Francs a large debt of
gratitude for his herois outpouring of
lep Itfe’'s blood that liberty might live
and also to the peasants of France
who discovered a perfect remedy for
stemach, liver and intestinal allments
which is reported to have relieved in
calculable suffering, prevented many
surgical operations and saved thou
sands of lives. George H. Mayr, a
leading Chicago chemist, imports the
ingredients and sells this remedy in
America under ths name of Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy. 1t {8 a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the Intesti
nal tract and allays the inflammation
which eauses practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal allments, includ
ing appendicitis. One dose will con
vince or maney refunded.
Jagobs’ Pharmacy and druggists
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Word Rolls, Hand-Played Rolls
and Standard Rolls
You will find them all here. Come in, have us play
some of them over for you. There are many hundreds
from which to make your selection.
Here Are 10 Splendid Numbers:
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80 N. Pryot St, Established 1870 Atlanta, Georgia
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HE JACKSON LUMBER COMPANY, of Lockhart, Ala., has placed in
: our hands 15000 acres of Cut-Over Timber Lands In Covington County
Ala., to be sold to farmers This is gently rolling, sandy loam land|
and sandy clay subsoil, well watered; healthy; no swanlps not waste lands.
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Large Yielding Crops 1
This land is specially adapted to raising velvet befing with corn pear m,,‘
ribbon cane, watermelons, sweet potatos Irish potatoes, cotton, English and
fleld peas, oats, rape, rye, peaches, pears, figs and pecans Fine region for
cattle, hogs and poultry More than 120,000 farm animals already in Coving
ton Qounty, Acres in « rops increased from 107,725 in 1909 1o 433,500 in 1918 cu
mate ideal; average temperature last five ye 65; only once below 20 In
winter. Rain{all never excessive nor unduly light, Covington County's popu
lation for 1918 Increased to 50,000
Good Railroad Faciliti
| Lockhart Station, only a few miles from this land, affords fine pa senger
and freight service to Georgiana, Montgomery Pensacola Jacksonville and
other points on the L. and N. and Central of Georgia Railwuy
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Come and see this attractive section.
Come and make your selection of land
or write for further particulars.
ovington 0., Inc.
Lockhart,Ala. J.B.Merriwether, Salesmanager
the yse of flu masks, which he like
wise recommended:
“People are no longer doubtful as
te the effectivenesy of smallpgx vac
cination. “or ages the w}ole of Ku
rope would be swept at ifregular in
terval's by the plague, but for the last
decade compulsory vaccination has
been standardized by the leading ar
mies of the European and American
countries, so that today there is ne
stich thing as gangerous plagues of
smallpox, “
“In previous wars people, mostly
soldlers, died by the thousands as a
result of typhoid fever epidemics,
while today in the army of the Unfit
ed States typhold fever {s unheard of,
as a result of the compulsory inoc
ulution against it.
Flu Serum Rno;n‘mndod.
“In taking the antitoxin for these
discases the pioneers were not abso
lutely positive that the results would
always be beneficlal, yet they _took
them, Today we are assured that
the sgerum provided by the State to
prevent influenza and the compliea
tions following can not injure the
body and is indorsed by the leading
medical men of the country. Still
there are many who, through ignor
ance, superstition or prejudice, re
fuse to take hdvantage of the offer, at
least to try to protect themselves and
their associates against the dreaded
disease which, is sweeping he coun
try, ° .\
“I'ne patlent often says that his
ihysician does not prescribe the se
ruin as a preventive for influenza, so
why take it? Yet the fanily physi
¢ltan takes the necessary steps to
nave .his entire family baceinated,
To huve the added stimulus in the
system Is but a protection and a help
to the physical condition., In fact, the
bé&rt suthorities of the army and e¢iv
fliap life are agreed that the vaceine
is a preventive of the complications
following influenza. As the ears, eyes
and heart are weakened by the dis
eage, the vietim is susceptible to weak
eyes, pleurisy, pneumonia and many
other complications, so that anything
Itwhich will strengthen the weakened
| HAND-PLAYED ROLLS
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Itallan Nights Waltz ......75¢
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Bull Frog Blues ............60¢
HEARST’'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1919
organs should be administered in
time, The anti-influenza vaccine 18
given by the State to any who wish
to take it
The Masks Advisable.
“Many physicians are opposed to
the idea of using flu masks; thus,
the patients arg well supported in
their theory that it Is a useless im
position and let it go, saying that
they will have to have the disease
some day. just as they do the measles
~-{, great migtake--sn what is the use
of wearing a horrible masi
“In case of scarlet fever the State
compels that the door leading to the
sick room be covered by a sheet sat
urated with carbolic acid so that the
seales whlcfl carry the dreaded con
tagion will ®e destroyed before leav
ing the room, In the army and navy
camps it wag compulsory that flu
‘mmsks be worn by people coming in
contact with influenza cases, As the
disease is caused by entrance to the
system through the padsages of the
mouth and nose, and as they can not
enter through a four-ply cushion of
cheese cloth, why not wear the mask
over the lower part of the face-—espe
clally mothers and nurses?
“A positive preventive for the epi
demie has not been found, hecause its
origin has not been discovered., The
Rockefeller Foundation and the hy
gienie laboratories havé not been able
to produce either, but both indorse
the preventatives or the semi-preven
tatives whr’rh are ckrtainly not injur
lous to the system and afe an aid to
the physical development.
Influenza Unnecessary.
“You do not have to have the in
fluenza, and if you develop it, it is not
cssential that you develop the com
plications which follow the disease
and from which people die. It is not
the influenza which causes the death
of the person; it is the setting up of
complications. which follow in the
wake of the weakening disease. Pre
vent these and the flu will not be as
deadly nor hold the dread that ac
companies it now, The conditions
over the country are hecoming serious
and even though the Government
make the vaeccination to prevent the
epidemic compulsory, the necessary
time to enable proper State and local
administration will result in the death
of many people who can not be re
placed. \
“T'he sane and reasonable thing to
do ir the casge is to take every pre
caution to prevent either the disease
o 1 the complications which follow, by
b«lnglvacclnated .against the influ
enza fnd wearing Mu masks in deal
ing with sick people. D 6 not believe
that it is absolutely essential that
you have the disease angd that once
gone through with you are free from
danger.” 4
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Jan, 25.—With
210,000 unemployed laborers in indus
trial centers for the current week the
situation is becoming serious, accord
ing to a statement issued tonight hy
the United States Employment Serv
ice of the Department of Labor,
. Since the signing of the armistice
there has been a stéady and consist
ent decrease in the shortages, while
the surplus has been gteadily increas
ing. The percentage of cities report
ing a shortage has ¢fopped to 13 per
cent, the cities reporting surpluses
has jumped to 44 peér cent, and the
cities where the supply equals the de~
mand has dropped to 43 per cent, On
December 10, 25 per cent of the cities
were short of laborers, 120 1-2 per cent
reported a surplus and 60 per cent re
ported a supply equal to the demand.
On December 3 there was a total
shortage of labor .in industrial cen
ters of 34,000, This shortage has been
wiped out in eight weeks and a sur
plas of 210,000 substituted.
~ New England Hopeful.
In the New England States the sit
uation is hopeful. Boston and Spring
field report asupply’ equal to the
demand, and New Britain, Conn., re
ports a shortage., Lynn and Law
| rence report a surplus of several
thousand unemployed, but ‘there has
been only a slight Increase in the
rumber during the last few weeks.
In New York State a surplus of la
bor is reported in every large city,
while in New Jersey and Pennsyl
vania the supply about eanals the de
mand. In Cleveland the surplus has
increased from 40,000 o 50,000 un
employed, with other Ohio cities re
porting a similar condition,
Middle West Has Surplus,
The situation in the Middle West
is far from satisfactory. Detroit has
a surplus of 25,000, Grand Rapids,
Jackson and Flint all report a sur
plug. Illinois reports surpluses at al
most every point and the expected
lay-off at the Rock Island arsenal will
affect both Illinois and lowa.
On the Pacific ecoast and in ~the
Southern States the situation is not
50 acute, but a shortage in labor ex
isting in the larger cities of the two
sections is being rapidly reduced and
in quite a few instances ehanged into
a surplus,
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Exalted Rulers’ Night
For Elks on Feb. 6
Exalted Rulers' Night will be cele
brated by the Elksof Atlanta I“obru-‘
ary 6, on which occasion each chair
in the lodge will be occupied by a
past exalted ruler. Plans for the
meeting were' announced by Past Ex.
alted Ruler Pillip M. Fssig at a
luncheon given by the Elks at the
Piedmont Hotel. £
The committee on arrangements is
composed of 1. M, Essig, R, A, Gordon
and George C. James 'The commit
tee in charge of the ceremony will be
composed of Walter P. Andrews, past
exalted ruler: A, L. Dunn, esteemed
leading knight; R, A, Gordon, es
teemed fecturing knight: George C.
James, esquire; Theo Mast, secretary,
and E, R. Lowry, inner guard,
The Order *of Elks has taken a
prominent part in the various war
activities, having swent ‘arge sums of
monrey in building hospitals and in
alding the Salvation Army in its
financial problems for war work. The
memberghip of the Atlanta Lodge is
400 active members, and it isesstated
that 17 per cent of the membership
1% in the service of the United States.
Members are not required to pay dues
while in the army, and dues are re
mitted for some time after the mem
bers haye been discharged from the
service. %
Mexican White Sapphires 75¢
Solid Gold Filled TN
Rings for ladies, or Tm‘w'l‘g
mn? for gents, set with
34 -karat Mexican white
sapphire, guaranteed for
— —~ 10 yeam, n‘uu $3 value
- \‘~ for T3¢ jexican white
7 ~ Bapphires are 32-facet cut,
70 \\\v they are the most wonder
" ful discovery of this cen
tury, they have no false hacking IIIJ show a blue
white sparkiing fire li'e a genuine diamend, they
offer with this advertisement, 70c postpaid; with
out advertisement, 32 - ‘
Mexioan Diamend Co., Dept. 25, 335 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
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Furnish your home or room with the kind of furniture you have always -wanted——
start the new year right-—make your home radiate that atmosphere of comfoft and
coziness which should be desired in every home. Convert your house into a home.
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This 3-Piece Adam Suite Placed in Your Home for “Nothing Down’
A Grand Opportunity to
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For those who are particular and
appreciate good style we are pleased
to be able:to offer such a suite as
the one pictured far below its real
value. You'll get more than your
money's worth in this suite,
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We are helping you to start the new year right—to make your home the “joy"”
spot which it should be-—insfead of just a place to eat and sleep. Our “Nothing
Down” Sale offers you a wonderful opportunity to have the home you have always
wished for. Carefully selected goods — specially priced — convenient terms, and
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value. Ample space
for every article
worn by man or
woman—a lifetime
of service—delivered
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drawers; four feet
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out. Compare it with
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prove it is the great
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at our store. Many ' SO4 008
styles and sizes. All S :
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long service,
To Prove Its Real Value
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We have gone the limit in order
to offer a suite under SIOO. Just
sliced $34 off the price of this one
to fill the bill. So here you are—get
busy—only 11 suites in the lot. We
will deliver later if ypu are not
ready for it now.
“Nothing Down” Sale
for the 3 pieces
$98.50 or t pieces,
exactly as shown