? HEA1/TH DEPARTMENT ?
? Dr. H. F. Yarbo rough, Count; ?
? Health Officer ?
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Tubercular Clinic
During the week of July 6th
Dr. Paplneau, a specialist from
the North Carolina Sanatorium,
will hold a Tuberculosis clinic in
Louisburg.
Recent improvements in the
lluoroscope have made It possible
by fluoroscopic examination to
detect practically all tuberculous
lung lesions of clinical signific
ance. Dr. Paplneau will have with
him a fluoroscope which will be
used in this clinic and will en
able him to examine patients
more quickly and more accurate
ly than by physical examination
alone.
All contacts and those who
have suspicious symptoms of
Tuberculosis should come to this
clinic.
It will be absolutely necessary
to make an engagement for exa
mination at this clinic as every
hour is expected to be filled. Come
to the Health Office as early as
possible and make an engage
ment.
A case of small pox has been
reported from Franklinton town
ship. Vacinatlon is recommended1
for all.
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Pulmonary Tuberculosis, or
Consumption as it is frequently
called, is a germ borne contagious
disease.
It is believed (by many of the1
laity) to be hereditary, but this
is not true. Statistics show no in
fection at birth. At the age of two '
ten (10) per cent show signs of'
tuberculosis Infection, at four 26
to 30 per cent, at from 5 to ten
50 per cent, at 15 between 60 and
75 per cent. Statistics show nine
out of ten adults in this country
have been infected with Tuber
culosis. The vast majority never
become diseased.
Infection and disease. Between
infection and disease there is a
very definite distinction. Tuber
culosis Infection means that the
germs are present in the body,
without giving any manifestation
of the disease.
Tuberculosis disease means that
the germs have found a chance
to grow in the body, to produce
poisons to destroy the tissues of,
the lungs, thus frequently pro
ducing well known symptoms.
Tests show that most adults
are infected with tuberculosis, as
a rule not more than two in every
one hundred develop tuberculosis
disease.
Resistance : Everyone has a
normal wall of resistance against
disease, and especially against
tuberculosis. When tubercular
germs enter the body of a person
the natural defenses of the body
become engaged in walling off the
intruding germs, this prevents
them from causing evidences of
the disease. The person is said
to be infected, and whether he
ever becomes diseased depends en
tirely whether this defense wall
holds. Imprisoned behind the wall
the germs are harmless and may
remain so for years. But the tub
ercular germ Itself has peculiar
powers of resistance, and if the
wall breaks It seises it's chance.
The break down of the resisting
wall is due to two sets of cause* ?
environment and personal. Among
environment, some of the causes
are bad housing and living con
ditions, insanitary surroundings,
lack of medical and hospital faci
lities. Personal causes that break
down resistance include contribut
ing diseases, such as influenza,
measles or scarlet fever, lack of
proper food, worry, faulty habits
of cleanliness, diet and exercise.
Symptoms of Tuberculosis:
Symptoms of tuberculosis are of
two kinds, local and constitution
al.
Local symptoms are due to de
finite changes in the lung tissue
caused by the growth of- the
tubercular germ. Constitutional
symptoms are due to entrance in
the blood stream of products from
the diseased area, cough and ex
pectoration, a continued tired
feeling, hoarseness, fever, rapid
pulse, chills, loss of strength and
appetite. All these are warning
signals. The person who has a
cough frequently falls to consult
his physician because his trouble
t^jseems to him nothing more than
"a bronchial cold. To be on the
safe side a physician should be
consulted when a cold lasts over
six weeks.
Statistics show that for every
death from tuberculosis there are
nine active cases and nine arrest- 1
ed cases.
Infection: To contract pulmon
ary tuberculosis, there must be
contact with a person having the
disease or an inhalation of the
germs, as the result of careless
expectoration of such a person.
By using food or drinking uten
sils, towels, napkins, bed clothes
and other things used by a tuber
cular person. Kissing by a tuber
cular person should be avoided.
Some of the many rules to avoid
disseminating tuberculosis: A
patient who has tuberculosis
should it possible go to a sana
torium, If unable to do this a
special room should be built for
the patient. The tubercular pati
ent should sleep in a room to
himself, have separate bed clothes
which should be laundred separ
Awarded Gold Medal
NEW YORK . . . Owen 0.
Young (above), international fig
or* in the worlds of industry and
finance, has been awarded the
fellowship and gold medal of the
Society of Arts and Sciences for
1936 "for his contributions to the
cause of international good will."
This is the Mth annual award by
the Society of Arts and Sciences.
ately, should use separate eating
and drinking utensils which
should be sterilised after .losing.
Should use sputum cups to spit in,
paper napkins to sneeie and cough
in. These Should be burned after
use. Avoid kissing and all in- 1
tlmate contact with every one.
These are some of the many rules. 1
CARD OP THINKS j
Please accept our thanks tor'
the many kind deeds rendered,
and loving sympathy shown us,,
during the sickness and death of
our dear father and husband.
1 am sure we shall never for
get the many ? friends who paid
visits of love during his short ill- 1
ness.
Those deeds of kindness will 1
always be tenderly remembered
by us.
Mrs. R. P. Dement and Family.
PHONE 283
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FRANKLIN COUNXV ?
FARM ITEMS ?
1 By W. C. Boyce, Asaistaat ?
> County Agent ?
Soil Conservation Program
The Soil Conservation Program
for Franklin County li progress
ing very nicely at the present
Lime. There have been quite a
[ew misunderstandings among {he
Farmers aa to what it all means.
A great many people thought that
If they signed the work sheets
that they would be limited to a
certain number of acres o t cot
ton and tobacco to plant and a
certain number of pounds to sell,
ilmliar to the old A.A.A. This,
is most of us know, Is an error.
Letters have been written from
the County Agent's office to each
?nd every farmer who has not
signed a work sheet, attempting
to explain to growers just what
the program means; that he was
under no obligation in filling out
the work sheet; that the informa
tion called for on the work sheet
was for the actual number of '
teres planted on the farm for the
rear 1935 to the various crop*,
?nd the average for the different
crops before the A.A.A. program
started. There Is not one word on
the work sheet as to what is to'
tie planted this year. The biggest
thing about the work sheet is to
Mtabllsh bases for other crops,
luch as corn, potatoes, wheat,
oats, vegetable crops, and legume
crops, and the purpose of this tsi
to establish adequate bases on
every farm that has been cultivat
ed since 1930, and bases for crops
adequate for the personnel of the
farm. Of course in cases where a
person has bought a farm that
haa not been farmed since 1930,
and haa bought it for the purpose
of making a living and not tor
speculation, it is the desire of the
program to establish bases of the
different crops suitable for that
particular land.
Cypress Creek Township at the
present time Is leading the coanty
in the percentage of work sheets
filled out. I am listing below the
names of the townships and the
number of work sheets filled out
and the percentage of same, so
every one can see how his parti
cular township stands, and those
intereated in seeing their town
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MAIM ST. IXXJI8BURG, N. O.
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ship get a better sign up will be
doing their neighbors a favor it
they request them to come to the
County Agent's office and fill out
their work sheet if they tave not
already done so.
No. of work No. Per
Sheets In Filled cent
Township Township Out age
Cedar Rock 351 217 61.8
Cypress Creek 202 190 94.0
Dunn 417 290 69.S
Frankllnton 379 282 7 6.6
Gold Mine 271 104 88.4
Harris 246 146 68.9
Hayesvllle 196 110 66.1
Loulsburg 346 300 88.7
Sandy Creek 318 149 46.8
Youngs vilie- 224 173 77.2
We are going to have to dis
continue accepting these work
sheets beginning in the next few
days, as we must begin tabulating
them, and the rules for tabulation
calls for the listing In alphabetic
al order by townships of all work
sheets- filed, which is the reason
we are so anxious to get all work
sheets filled out and In the office
at once, for those persons who are
Interested In cooperating and re
ceiving the adjustment payment
this fall.
A person who knows he is not
going to be able to cooperate this
year Is requested to fill out ?
work sheet for his farm iust as
though he were going to cooper
ate, for the trend in agriculture
in the United States In the major
ity of the farming classes Is for
some form of control and adjust
ment. Therefore it will be neces
sary for each and every farmer
to file a work sheet, so at some
future date, should a law be pass
ed controlling the number of
pounds of crops that can be sold
In respective counties, there will
be on file In the County Office, a
record of each person's crop, and|
we will know the exact number
| of acres planted In the County
in the year 193C, which will In
turn give the County a better
claim for asking for proper ad
justments for the County In ord
er that thej In turn may do Justice
to each and every farmer in the
County.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of John Privette
wishes to thank all the friends
who visited him in his sickness
and dealt. Those who loaned cars,
gave flowers, expressions of
sympathy or helped in any way In
the time of our bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Privette
and Family.
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LOUISBURQ, N. C.
In Front of Postoffice next to Moving Picture
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And these new suites are just one example of
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complete showing.
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Louiuburg, North Carolina
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One lot ladies Hats np to $1.98 . 47- 79? Q
Q Batiste Gowns and Pajamas, all sixes 98c
SPECIALS
In order to make trading more interesting
during these warm summer days we are offer
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them over and come to see them.
New lot Curtains with wide ruffles,
Ecru color, pair
98?
One lot Childrens. Sun-back Dresses,
All sizes ... 1
49?
Men Suits in Cresco Linen, sanforized $Q50
in single and double breasted, Special '
Men Tropical Worsted in many neat $Q.85 !!
styles, regular price $14.95 to $19.50 ' U
Men All Wood Suits and Serges we are offer
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ing a big reduction for the next 30 days.
Men Straw Hats in all sizes in soft and iEc
stiff brims, Special this week
All Men, Women and Children White Shoes,
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We carry a complete line of Standard Mer
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS.
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QUALITY STORE
LOUISBURQ, N. 9. - HENDERSON, N. 0.
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