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A JUSTE ; 11*27. ? ?= = About Your Health THINdS YOU SHOULD KNOW By John Joseph Gaines, M. D. HOT WKATHEK HINTS Assuming that there will be sor hot wc-ather'this summer, it hejuwv 'the ""fats'* ua \veft as the "leans'* get Mi] the comfort out of it that possible. lY'ispijalion, a most val able process, should riot be arrests but its discomforts should be do* with intelligently, if it becomes d agrc cable. Light, airy clothing is indispe sable; if permit-, free access of air the pourson, which is effectual carrying away excess moisture. Sor peo) le hnve sweat-glands that are c cessively active, especially the f bodies with nervous temperaments these may attempt to limit ski. drainage, by maintaining more fi action of bowels and kidneys. It not always advisable to cut dov water drinking in hot weather, unie it be the intake of ice wafer, whi for many reasons is not good for t! human system. Neither shou plenty of exercise be neglected; e erciso and plenty of good, cool Wat are among *the best couservers health - - If your perspiration has a very c fen.-ive odor, your elimination 1 bowels and kidr.eys is in3uffic?ei; lessen your dietary of animal ai saccharine .foods. Locally, bathing:, especially t cooi shower is tonic; the coarse d towel is >1 faithful ally. Many po? ders are used for dusting: rc-mo surface ; know the quality of tl stuff you buy. if the skin presen a "gieusy" surface, the s tea rate zinc is excellent- -may be used fre ly without danger of poisoning any way. The only precaution to 1 observed, neve? dust haby i-o that 1 inhales the powder?and this appli ho any dusting powder on the mrirkt * The st carat c of zinc ;s u good fai DR. A. R. ENGLISH Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Special! of Bristol, Teon. Wili he at the Watauga Hospital tl first Monday in caek month for tl practice of his profession. j R. ROSS DONNELLY U ALffcjK 1 AKKK AND I OTBALMER j SHOUNS, TENN. John E. Brown T. K. Binghan Brown & Bingham A. r:io\> a: Law EOOXF:. NT. C. Offfcps over post pfXice. { Monuments and Tombstone* M.tiiufarturct! t.y Ki-iiss Brother? T.eaolr, N. Represented by S. E. CJRAGG SliuIU Milts, N. C. Quality and Price GuarsnU-cd M. R. HARSHAW ATTORN EYAT-LAW Office Over Msrlcy's Drug Store Poo Building Lenoir, N. C ftjAOR. fiLFRFO W. OULA y ' "rye a"i"i"st~ ~ .TO SEE BETTEF ?BfgS? SEE DUifl ' ' Year s F.xperience The best Equipment Obtainable Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTI* BLOCK, LE80IR. N. Z i M,ltt yen Kit it troio IVJUA. l-*s All k*c watch RARER SO* DATESDR. J. C. FARTHINC DENTIST Offices Over Moretz Furniture Store BOONE. N. C. Sundays and Nights by Apponl nient. 9 DR. J. M. GAITHER DENTIST Office in Oritcher Building Ov? Boone Drug Co. Office flours: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.n 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. Sundays and Night by Appointment Phone 65 Booiie, N. ( j powder after shaving. especially i' the cuticle is oily in appearance j Borate*! powders are very useful o; j irritable skins, and, entiiely harm !c -s No dusting con?pound shouu contain lead. CALDWELL MAN SHOT TO DEATH BY STEPSOI* es to .. Lenoir, Juno ?T. A. Marshall u_ age gy. farmer of Little River tmvn l(j ship, was kiiicd Wednesday about noon by a rifle .shot alleged to liay< is- hcen fired by Leonard ('raver, his 1 6-y earmold stepson. Officers ar n_ rested Graver and placed him i'.i jai lo here, on a charge of in aider. In The trouble arose between fathei and stepson at the noon meal hour it was said. It appears that then at lv<M'? ?f the- Graver children. Tht _ stepfather corrected one of the Cra r, ver girls for some purpose, arid thi: c~ was resented by the child's mother -s Words followed and, according to th< v.n story told by the children. Marshal was beating Mrs Marshal!. theii \ mother. Leonard Craver, the lb year old youngster, ran to got v. , , rifle but an older Ivi-other iwolf b away from him and broke the rifle * r >11 two. After he had put it out oi commission, he threw it down an?j ." was thinking- of separating: his moth ? c;r and father. i3V Again Leonard picked up the rif'u -m and noticed that when his brct'hei 'Kj broke the stock from the barrel il \ Graham J Tri I MORE POWEB EASIER AC MORE ECONOW Sec this new ei ever used in C Trucks and C Compare it > Z ever built intc *67? *885 KeTON 1-TON Chassis prici ?! McCouncil ZV 1 | -- - JLPSM ?for the years to come, wit safety, fuel economy and low walls of your home we recon - S H E E T R ?the fireproof wallboard. It i: sulator (fuel-saver); it never buckles; it makes a perfect b; > ration (joints arc concealed i 1 J paneling). Cost is low. Eas' I and nails like lumber). Telep .' WATAUGA LU I ? BOONE, N. 1 |oB t BOONE ?STSTZn the? w.via;ga uemocp.at?jsv. | Chief of the Drys Sev^ i ; who ha? just taken over Gen. An>! drew's job of national prohibition \ i enforcement - did not affect the lock or firing niei cbanbmi and he fired one ,22 calibre ; bullet which struck his stepfather un der the rSjfit arm. Upon being shot ; ! :t is claimdd that Marshall started ! to get a shotgun but the older step son succeeded in getting it first and fired both barrels before his step fa thi er could reach it. In his last* efforts to roach the gun the man fell from : wounds mtiicted by the rifle bulieti ? Brothers jcks L? MORE SPEED :CELERATION IY?-MORE VALUE ngine?the finest, iraham Brothers U t ommerciai ^.ars: vith any engine > any truck! *1245 *1445 1%-TON 2-TON es, f. o. h. Uctntis ioter Coir pariy 1-1 it tw h an eye to prcupkeep. For the o c k Jn 3 an excellent in- >*\ I cracks, warps or TKSk isc for any deco- \ BT'J vitiiout need for % BP1-T f to apply (saws js S<4 hone or call at? BLvI MBER CO. I t iisa * KRb TH!/KSi>A"Y~ BOUMi, X- CEXPECT RECEIVER FOR DEFUNCT WILKES BAN* North. Wiiktsboro.. dune 25.?Th< affairs ?>f the Ban!; at Wiike.--. whic? closed its doors on Saturday. May 28 as a resuH of the d hi ess of its presi (': :s. l< tii Wrr.nn, and duo exten ded credit hroujflit about hy much o the bank's paper being* worthless .ah? vloxv. and tied up in real estate, wil ' ' : cleaved Vtn by a receive - : p jkdfjSext hy the corpora.km vorr.iuis sion of North Oare-lma: Sine* the examination of the hani on .Monday following its b; O. 11. Darden. the bank has been h the hands of the corporation com mission and this is exactly where- ; is today. | The Reading Public ? has be com" more discriminating ai d the insistent demand for irnle pendente in newspapers ha brought forth many claims. Bu there's ONE North Carolina daih newspaper that is and has alway been actually {ndeponcieiit. The Greensboro ; Daily News? without laying cinim to the largos circulat ion, yet shewing: a health: yearly growth, and without mak ing any effort to secure the larg est number of subscribers simph to make such a claim, has for ovc a dozen years continued its pres ent police of outstanding indepon dence and publishing*, first, a rea NEWS pa per. Reasons for its steady growtl without the use of premiums prizes, pressure or persuasion cth er than its merit, are its complete r.ess in every section?editorial news, market, sports and th< worth-while features. A clean an' virile newspaper, avoiding sen rationalism, and with no record i wants the public to forget. Regardless of your station In life YOU will appreciate the kind o paper wo are publishing and a tria subserintion will ncni'Im-d By the year, <laily & Sunday SP.Ot By the year, without Sunday 5??.0( Six and three months subscription! at the same rate. Addrt st : CIRCULATION DEPT Greensboro Daily New: GREENSBORO, N. C. 0^-' V, EVERY BUSINESS MAN should have a batik account- with good reliable Bank. If you have ho yet started your account you .-houl ear ir. iniiul the fact thai the Biow )iig. Rock Bank has a replication fo *. rustwaia him-ss stability and fin usiness methods that few can cqua fcSartk of mowing Kock BLOWING ROCK. N. C. V.V.V.'.V.SWAW.W.V.V.*, | Mr. 5 We wish t( S furnish you an resent a real s I ^ Mowers, Rake ? Snaths, Grain ^ nishes, Galvan \ We carry : i ers anrl are tn jj MOWER you I We offer i ;! in good shape. Call on us j FARMERS I , W.V/.'AW.W.W.W AW. | chjwsn.>r-' c;'xncu r< 'j O&SANIEE SUNDAY 5C;.I. L - j Ail lmmLor- of 'h Christian . Church hi Br.uue and vicinity ore. tj ' ." "" AIR IS FRE ' GAR . Why shorten the life > f Y! prop v ait d UN DER INF r| EXTRA WEIGHT. Drive up and let us ('est j "spares" ;.r<- ready f ;- ernerge! Use our sras!. oils sr.d jprt&a; LET US CAKE 1 i c? W.R.WI i jr. I esfej#* Sk BOONE, NORT fj ? 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E AT OUR AGE your ti?*cs by nut keeping them LATIO_\ i . i, ;:yoi'V tires and see also that the icy. rOR YOUR CAR I NKLER mk ID A TVTV ,,7* H CAROLINA TERMINAL ters has been moved Cafe to the building Hotel, formerly occu~hevrolet Co. Busses s follows: 8:00 a. m. I 2:30 p. m. 7:30 a. m. . . . . . 1 :30 p. m. 7 :30 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. 4:43 p. m. 1 200 p. m. rmation, Phone 90 EAGUE, Manager. AV/.V V.W.'.V.V/.V.W.V.Vi : S J st en! | I fact that we can jfc prices that rep- ^ radles. Scvthes. >, aints, Oils, Var- ? oofing, Etc. Etc. N 1 Deering Mow- S; for any kind of X | nd-hand Mower 5 r line. 5 ij LY CO., INC. I . NA ;i VVSVVWWVWWVWVAVVWW
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