The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 02, 1920, Page 4, Image 4
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Entered as second-class matter April j
1891, under Act of March 3, 1879.
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Volume 29. No. 35
Thursday, September 2,1920
TYPHOID CONTROLLABLE.
In an address delivered before the
American Medical association at New]
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Orleans last April, Dr. L. A. Kiser, |
director of county health work of the
state board of health, gives some inaeresting
statistics on the control of
typhoid fever in Orengeburg county
and counties adjacent to Orangeburg.
Orangeburg county has had a county
health department for the pas: three
years, while none of the surrounding
counties has maintained such a'department.
The state bureau of vital statistics
" has been in existence only since 1915
and consequently no statistics are
available previous to that time on typhoid
deaths. For the years 19171919,
the following statistics are given
on the prevalence of typhoid fever:
Orangeburg county?40 per cent,
decrease.
Dirchester county?20 per cent,
decrease.
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tfamDerg couniy?id i-z per cent,
decrease.
Barnwell county?No change.
Aiken county?25 per cent, increase.
Clarendon county?116.6 per cent,
increase.
The department of health in Orangeburg
county consists of a physician
and various assistants, and their
service consists of lectures, visiting
homes, making medical and health
inspections and recommendations,
and other work of an educational nature.^
Figures are also given for Darlington
county ,which maintains a health
department, and the surrounding
counties, which do not:
Darlington county?57.9 per cent,
decrease.
Florence county?5.9 per cent, increase.
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Chesterfield county?33.3 per cent,
increase.
Marlboro county?50 per cent, increase.
The value of county health units is
Quite apparent. As to the method of
maintaining these county health unsit,
we have not the information at
hand., but we think the matter of
sufficient importance for the legislative
delegation and the county authorities
to investigate. Nothing
within the range of reason should be
left undone to improve the health of
the county.
SHOT AS HE LEAVES CHURCH.
Mother and Sister Witness Killing of
Police Inspector.
Belfast, Ireland, Aug. 22.?Police
Inspector Swanzy, against whom a
verdict of wilful murder was given
by a coroner's jury in connection with
the assassination of Mayor McCurtain
in March, was shot dead today while
proceeding to his home from church
at Lisburn, to which town he had
been transferred after the finding of
the coroner's jury.
The killing of Inspector Swanzy
was among the most daring of a long
series. The congregations were leaving
all the Protestant churches at the
time and converging on the scene of
the shooting. The officer had been
with his mother and sister in attendJ&k.
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confronted Swanzy and fired on hin
in the presence of his horrified family.
Swanzy fell but, to make double
sure, the assassins discharged t^jeii
weapons again into his body. Turn
ing, the assassins ran along Casth
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joined in the pursuit, but withou
| effect. They jumped into a waiting
taxicab and drove off towards Bel
fast and escaped.
Wanted a WhiP.
Sandy McXab took a cheap tickei
in a raffle for a pony and won it. Was
he pleased at his good fortune? Xoi
a bit. When the pony was led up tc
him he looked at the animal gloomily
and said: "I tell ye the whole thing
was a swindle."
"What's the matter?" asked his
friends.
''Why, whur's the whip?"?asked
Sandy.
BANKS TO CLOSE.
| As next Monday, September 6th,
is labor day and a legal ^oliday, all
the banks of the city will b^ closed.
BAMBERG BANKING CO.
| PEOPLES BANK.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Brings Wouderfnl Scientific
Prescription to Sufierers.
Zemerine, the latest scientific prescription
for the treatment of eczema,
itch, and similar skin diseases, is
now sold in leading drug stores.
Until recently it was the guarded
formula of a great physician, and
men have paid $250 and' more for
the treatment, but now it is within
the reach of every sufferer.
It's time to say goodbye to inflamed
and burning skin! Farewell
to irritating and unpleasant sores,
splotches, and blots which mar your
face and make you so uncomfortable.
Zemerine can give you relief as it
has others. Give it a trial under
our guarantee, your money back if
it fails to benefit you.
Simple directions accompany each
bottle. Sold in two sizes, 50 cents
and $1. Start today and learn what
relief means. Sold by leading druggists.
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