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Symptoms Os TB Stressed By Local Health Department One Person Undiscover ed Endangers Entire Community “One person with tuberculosis un discovered endangers the entire com munity,” says Dr. S. V.’ Lewis, Chow an County health officer. The local office, therefore, release* the follow ing symptoms of tuberculosis, any one of which should make a person sus picious, and take steos to discover the reasons for the symptoms: 1— Loss of weight, loss of strength and loss of energy and endurance. ( 2 Feeling tired or “run-down”, especially in the afternoon or even ing. 3 Poor appetite, indigestion or dyspepsia. 4 A temperature normal or /below normal in the morning and 99 degrees Weekly Health Talk By DR. GEORGE T. CRAWFORD CHIROPRACTIC PMYBICIAN GERMS (Continued From Last Week) Within the last three weeks several friends have asked me, “What about germ disease?” It is known to all scientists that the body normally manufactures its own antitoxins. We are so surrounded, covered and filled with germs of all types that if'the body did not intelligently protect it self, none of us could possibly exist longer than a few days. The body welcomes germs which are not only beneficial and absolutely necessary to our very life functions, but also those which are non-bene ficial. The body knows and destroys its “enemy-germs.” This ability is what is meant bv NATURAL RE SISTANCE TO 'DISEASE. It is maintained by many that germs are! really scavengers and breed upon dis eased tissues, their presence being more a result than a cause. Be that as it may, all Chiropractic doctors, and all medicine doctors for that mat ter, agree that “LOWERED RE-! SISTANCE” is the PRIME cause of those diseases in the body which have been called “infectious.” A properly nourished, properly functioning lung, for an example, whose nerve supply is not reduced or obstructed, does not yield to tuberculosis. A common example: Why does one person develop a cold where,ten oth ers pass unharmed why, even in the most cases of “epidemic” is ; only a fractional .percentage of the public ill with the disease? Finally, why do virulent cases of smallpox, scarlet fever and other notorious diseases yield so quickly to Chiropractic methods ? In medicine today, quinine for ma laria is ONE OF LESS THAN FIVE DRUGS, in the list of many thous ands, that is recognized as an ABSO LUTE SPECIFIC. Organized medi cine claims the same effectiveness for the antitoxins of diphtheria, smallpox, etc., but these are simply serums drawn from the BLOOD OF SICK ANIMALS and this foreign “juice” is induced into an already sick human. The medical theory being that the animal creates its own antitoxin to overcome a HUMAN DISEASE, which it was supposed to have, and that this “anti active something” is thus transferred to the human where it is supposed to accomplish the same benefit. How much better and in keeping with Nature when our bodies can be induced, by Chiropractic—na tural methods, to make their own ade quate resistance to every influence which may tear down the body and . make it susceptible to disease. And this without the ill, and sometimes disastrous effects of “inoculations.” Now let me be exact and keep this talk FACTUAL, as the ideas dis cussed are not mine but are the result of genuine, scientific study of whole | NOTICE ] SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Pursuant to a motion passed by the Board of County Com missioners of Chowan County at a meeting Monday, March 15, 1948, sealed bids will be considered by the said Board at their meeting to be held on April 5, 1948, for the following items, lo cated in the Court House: 1 Areola Furnace, together with 4 radiators, pipes and fittings. 1 Cabinet type coal stove. i 1 Hot Blast coal stove. Bids may be submitted for one, or all of above items. The i Commissioners reserve right to accept or reject any or all bids. Bidder must remove said equipment. * For inspection and further information, see \ • , ❖, L W. SPIRES, Custodian of Building or above in the afternoon or night. 6—A persistent cough. Cough is frequently but not always present in tuberculosis. Every cough lasting three weeks or longer is Suspicious. 6 A hemorrhage of pure blood Blood-streaked sputum is also sus picious. 7- —Pleurisy, a sharp pain in the chest made by deep breathing lasting an hour or more. PALM SUNDAY SERVICES IN COLUMBIA AND EDENTON* In the Davenport Funeral Home, Columbia, the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered Palm Sun day, March 21, at 8:20 A. M., and in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Edenton, the Blessing and Distribution of Palm will start at 11 A. M., followed at once by mass, each mass including reading in English and Latin of St. Matthew’s account of the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, Holy Com munion, followed at once by Sunday School, with confessions in Columbia 8 to 8:15 and in Edenton 10:30 to 10:55 A. M., stated Father F. J. Mc- Court, rector, who invites everybody to all services. Friday 8 P. M., Ros ary, Stations of the Cross and Bene diction. nations and honest scientists. “England, the cradle of vaccination, has repudiated compulsory vaccina tion 37 years ago. In 1941 England had not a single death from smallpox. Six died from the after effects |. of vaccination. “The compilers of the ninth addi tion of Encyclopedia Briiannica called upon Sir Charles Creighton, consid ered the greatest authority, to write an article explaining the advantages of vaccination. He'made a thorough investigation and in reporting, stated that his faith in vaccination had been completely destroyed. The medical profession of Great Britain objected to the findings of their most eniindm authority, called I)r. Crookshank of Kings College, London, feeling confi dent that he would disprove the find ings of Dr. Creighton. After a most painstaking investigation he also con demned the practice. “Australia has. repudiated vaccina ( turn. In Australia and New Zealand less than 1C of the infants are now vaccinated and smallpox is practical!? extinct. Australia has reported bills i five deaths in ten years. / “Canada. In Canada the court ruled that a soldier could hot lie court 'marshalled for refusing to he vaccih atod. Case: Richard Wyne, Judg> O. M. Davidson, Toronto. Canada., This holds good for other innru:a • tions, too. “Holland has suspended its vaccina tion requirements because of serious illness following vaccination. | *T lilted Stales. .Only, ten states have compulsory vaccination laws. Six have, local option. The death rate from smallpox in the United States for each of the years 1940 to 1948 per 100,000 is given by the Bureau of Census as 00.0. It lists 14 fatalities in 1940, 12 in 1941, 8 in 1943. This, number is so small as compared to the population that it is listed by the bureaus as 0.0.” (Citizens Medical Reference Bureau. Only Nature Heals—Never Drugs Chiropractic doctors are not fight ing the medical man, the Osteopath or Surgeon. Each has his certain field and none has a corner on health or the treatment thereof. The Chiro practor does resent and fights against the half-truths, distortion of facts and outright propaganda forced on the public by the Medical Trust. What we want is the truth and we want it presented in simple words all can read and understand. Also we want to hear it from ALL sides—then let the PUBLIC decide and choose. Remember, Health Freedom is as vi tal to Americanism as Religious Free dom. Be on the alert so that North Carolina keeps this “Health Free dom” which has been stolen from the people in several states already. THE CHOWAN HERA i EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDA' MARCH 18, 1948 Governor Cherry 1$ Honorary Chairman In Children’s Drive Effort Made to Save Thousands of Child rens* Lives Governor R. Gregg Cherry of North Carolina has been appointed Honor ary State Chairman for the American Overseas Aid-United Nations Appeal for Children campaign in this state, it is announced by Lee Marshall, nat ional chairman of AOA-UNAC. m. In making public his appointment of Governor Cherry, Mr. Marshall said it was particularly appropriate that the titular head of the state should be the leader of the Crusade for Children wereby the citizens of his state may express their individual concern for the welfare of millions j of hungry children and other war victims in devastated nations. In a letter to the North Carolina Governor, Mr. Marshall said: “There are twenty-six agencies bande-d to gether in this appeal which includes the private agencies with programs abroad and the International Child ren’s Emergency Fund which is the operating agancy of the United Na tions. The goal of the campaign is $60,000,00(1. We realize that this is only a small portion of what is ac . tually needed to assist starving chi'd- I ren abroad in any one year War ■ and its. aftermath have: rew l'cd in unparalleled destitution in Europ > and Asia. Through our jo'nt •'offer*' we will be able to save thousands of children'from dying of st;.,ir\ • “I am sure that your leadership : will be of invaluable assistance in .taking the A.i'A-I'NAC (>.’■"nhlgt: in North <“a-rqljfia an -ov rv.'li Itsi'in,r success.” / \ Todays biggest J * I- , Out at the Buick plant, engine production is going t It's a Complete Now Bilick Engine great guns. It’s stepping along faster than com r plete car output. So we have these brand-new | , and We'll put it in Your Car engines ready to put in your car right now. at a Price You'll hardly Believo YES sir, here’s a big bargain for Buick owners —a brand new straight - from - the - produc tion-line Fireball engine. We’ll put it in any Buick from 1937 models on up. We’ll take out your old mile weary engine, put this one in, and make your car brand-new again as far as power is concerned. Pep and snap pome back —right up to 1948 standards. You get new-engine mileage from every gallon of gas. Oil consumption drops. And you enjoy the thrill of the liveliest, most responsive engine on the road today the same engine that makes Buick the Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Company 105 to 109 E. Queen Street Edenton, N. C. Mrs. Frank Elliott Girl Scout Leader In addition to Mrs. John W. Gra ham and Mrs. Meredith Jones, the Edenton Girl Scout troop now has j Mrs. Frank Elliott as a new leader. The girls are delighted with the ad | dition of Mrs. Elliott, wfio at the last j meeting, talked to the members about I music appreciation in connection with j wbrk on the second class badges. RAISING SEED CORN R. C.'Holland and M W. Jackson have ordered foundation seed and will each grow five a of NC-27 seed corn this year. These growers served their apprenticeship last year. j Minutes of Board of j Public Works j Edenton, N. C., Feb. 4, 1948. The Board of Public Works met this day in the Town office at eight o’clock I*. M. in regular monthly ses ■ sion Present, J. H. Conger, chair man, O. B. Perry and W. S. Griffin. On motion of W. S. Griffin, second ed by O. K. Perry, it is suggested that ’! a letter be written Mr. Archie Lane |or the manager of the Albemarle . Electrification Cooperative affiliated i Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop If . your cough, chest cold, or acute bron . chitis Is not treated and you cannot af ford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than Ci'eomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to . help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature, to soothe and 1 heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial • mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creo . rote by special process with ether time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics... No matter how many medicines you i have tried, toll your druggist to c -’ 1 \cu i a bottle ol Creomulsion with the under standing you must like the way it ouick ly allavs the cough, permitting rest, and sleep, or you ;..j to have your 1 o ney back, (Adv.) < snappiest car on the highways. Think what this will mean to you —in comfort of driving—in new dependability in sheer fun. Think of the extra worth of your car when it comes time to turn it in. As to cost it’s so moderate it makes this change-over today’s best power buy. Installation cost varies somewhat with car model. But we’ll be glad to give you the figure down to the dollar if you’ll drive around. ‘ Don’t put it off. Make up your mind to drive a 1948-powered car now. Come in and talk it over. ' with the REA outlining that the Board of Public Utilities has been pe-j titioned for lights in the St. John’s area. In view of this petition and numerous others, from the same area, • it is felt that the Board of Utilities is hereby notifying the above that | unless they serve the section with!: electric power within 60 days, the Town of Edenton will run necessary j lines and serve these people. On motion by'O. B. Perry, seconded by W. S. Griffin, bond from National ! Surety Corporation for roof on ware -1 house is accepted and delivered to R _ H. Leary, Clerk. , There being no further business, 1 the Board adjourned. R. E. LEARY, Clerk. 1 i ' ,•< — p for the poke! I You can get rid of il.ese moths the easy way. i The U-San-0 Insured Mothproof Cleaning System gives your clothing complete protection against destructive moths. Every woolen garment treated w ith U-San-0 is insure J against mgiSt damage for six months. Try it todey! AT EXTRA C?7T fi 11oTT Pi PUMf ES m LLL !U I I ULL fl IIH . / ! KDENTt X, l -y. .31 k /* ——PRR—p—(■i——a— iMWWMMpM ib - *sr' t. .urnas- -i u.-j - - t.varaHmMdr This 1948 ignition system / &S M tT" withcentrifugal and vacuum automatic control puts snap \ ,/yy JT,/ and go into starting and get-away. most miles from every gallon of gas. FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING I do the work at a reason able price. I also have sand ing equipment and electric polishers for rent. I furnish everything, clean your old floors and wax and polish them with ah up-to-date polisher, making them look like new. 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