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The Health bulletin [serial] - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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IjPutIB<strong>at</strong>tleA'IWearFirstDJl9th Month. SEPTEMBER, 19 14. 30 Days.^SunMoonImportant Days, D<strong>at</strong>es and <strong>Health</strong>gramsRisesSetsRisesorSetsliTuSuMoTuBeware <strong>of</strong> ground itch.2 We No soil pollution—no hookworm. JBritain, 1783.3,Th4Frj5jSa19|We10|Th11 Fr i12 SaIPeace <strong>of</strong> Paris between the United St<strong>at</strong>es and Gre<strong>at</strong>shoes to prevent hookworm disease.Continental Congress met <strong>at</strong> Philadelphia, 1774.Constitutional Convention met <strong>at</strong> Raleigh, 1875.Labor Day. Dr. Richard H. Lewis made Secretary<strong>of</strong> St<strong>at</strong>e Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, 1892.<strong>The</strong> hookworm is about as thick and half as long asa pin.[worm.<strong>The</strong> sanitary privy is the lasting enemy <strong>of</strong> the hook-Victory <strong>of</strong> the Americans under Com. Perry on Lake<strong>of</strong> Brandywine, 1777. [Erie, 1813.hookworm in the body is a load on the back.13 Su Use a sanitary privy and make others use it.14 Mo Don't forget to b<strong>at</strong>he every day.15 Tu Wm. A. Graham born, 1804. Wm. Taft born, 1857.16jWe Hookworm disease isprivy.prevented by using a sanitary17Th <strong>The</strong> man who poHutes the soil deserves sickness.18 Fr Constitution <strong>of</strong> the United St<strong>at</strong>es adopted, 1787.19 Sa Hookworm disease can be cured by thymol.5 355 365 365 405 415 425 435 44 65 45 65 45 66 286 276 256 246 226 216 196 186 166 156 146 126 116 106 86 62 63 144 22rises6 527 548 238 579 3910 2911 25morn291 362 484 25 1920 Su If you want smallpox, don't get vaccin<strong>at</strong>ed.21 Mo Beginning <strong>of</strong> autumn.22 Tu Massacre <strong>of</strong> white settlers on Neuse River by TuscaroraIndians, 1711. Beginning <strong>of</strong> the gre<strong>at</strong>Indian wars <strong>of</strong> 1712-1715.23 We Victory <strong>of</strong> Paul Jones <strong>of</strong>f Flamborough Head, 1779.24 Th A little thymol can transform a hookworm sufferer.25 Fr A physic is a poor substitute for exercise and temperance.26 Sa B<strong>at</strong>tle <strong>of</strong> Charlotte and defe<strong>at</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cornwallis, 1780.5 465 46 65 47 55 505 52sets6 477 2088 509 4710 5127 Su This is the age <strong>of</strong> b<strong>at</strong>hs, not <strong>of</strong> perfumes.28 Mo Ship with stamps for use in <strong>North</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> arrivedin the Cape Fear River, 1765.29 Tu Chew your food — your stomach has no teeth.30 Wejnothing into the mouth but food and drink.5 515 515 525 535 505 495 475 4611 59mornMOON'S PHASES.D H MIH(^ Full Moon, 4 8 47 morning © New Moon, 19 4C Last Quarter, 12 34 eveningIFirst Quarter, 26 6TFIIVGS TO DO OX THE FARM IX SKPTKMBER.M19 evening^49 morning1. Save feed—cut and shock the corn if you have no silo, shredding or cutting it up l<strong>at</strong>er if you canharvesteverything th<strong>at</strong> will make good hay, and store and stack it so th<strong>at</strong> it will keep2. Save seeds—select cotton and corn for next year's planting if you do not exppct to buy from s'omcone who has better than you have; don't put it <strong>of</strong>f till next spring and then plant poor seedi. bow o<strong>at</strong>s if land can be made ready; keep land intended for whe<strong>at</strong> well stirred: use a grain drill toput in o<strong>at</strong>s if possible. ^ '^4. Sow rape, crimson clover, turnips, etc., for pasture and winter cover.0. Get in the winter's wood and store it in the dry; fix a walk to the woodshed if there is noneb. figure a little and see if you cannot afford to put in a w<strong>at</strong>er supply system before cold 'we<strong>at</strong>hercomes; if you find you can do it <strong>at</strong> all, go ahead—it will pay.

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