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jfi UP OCTOBER 20. 1927 1|||| About Your Health THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW J. jg^jj K/ By John Joseph Gaines, M. D. j X< HEART DISEASES | Ul fl/vm 5 The prevalence of co-called "heart 1 -=-= disease** strikes terror to most of us?? Eraffl who read of the numberous deaths) ; v'' ivom sv.ch a.-ciiUod cause. Perhaps,'. MSB ri we knew more about this vital ea?.. we miijht treat it wr.h more . nshiv: ;?.t :c i in oei daily walk- umi Pericarditis is inflammation of the Spfe investing membrane--the "sac v rich encloses the heart. This conliiy; dition produces, sometimes, "dropsy of the heart."* er fluid within the f>-rieardiu?r;. It is rather a rare con ; 4 dwion: I have seen only two or three ease- -in of> years active experience. glJpljr People will consult the physician before this disease progresses very Endocarditis is inflammation ol"' the lining of the heart, ana include: the v.?!\e- et th e.-irr.p. It is a very! ^Sp'; ommor affection, nod causes often; Sjmg "leakage"' as patients term. It re-1 stilts from rheumatism, and yevy frequently from infested tonsils, a-. is we!! knovvp by men of experience | in medicine; the young niv especially subject to attacks Cases of pneuir.oniii. infiuorea, bronchitis and laryngitis, especially if severe.! should always excite out apprehen-j |j|s?; si on?the heart must be watched;! endocarditis ?s a distinctly curable Sgll condition it) miosl cases. TJher??myocarditis, in fla mma t ion of the heart -muscle itself; a fcrlur ately, rare disease, often degenera I I times difficult of diagnosis even by! the skilled; sodden, deep-seated, j stinging', pain about the heart should! take one to the doctor at once, as - bald frequent fainting spells, or 1 'cided shortness of breath, occur5ng with regularity, for which rio | cause can be traced. Rest is the thought first and fore-i most to be obeyed in serious heart I troubles. Rest is a big thing for youj i know ? rest ir. bed is always good procedure, and the family can pro-: -vide that- Leave the medicinal j measure to the physician?and ohey FARM ORGANIZATION IS ASSURED FOR STATE Raleigh, Oct, 19-?A state-\vid? organization of farmer.; in North Carolina is assured through the action of the organization committee vs hich met at State College oh Ooto-;j This organization committee camej into being as v result of a confer-1 c'nce of representatives;lof farm or-J ganizalions which was held follow- j h;g action taken bv the farmers of North CnirthSnM lit i.hr? In^t: f rnn. ' vention. The committee last weeti Ag||sj had a harmonious meeting in which! friction predicated over Hie adoption i of ihe American Farm Bureau FedsraR eration as tho national organisation Sjgfib. 11 bo brought into the state failed to develop. The committee agreed that ?!?&' -;aps would be taken immediately to BB' begin the organisation of farmers and that this organization work would be done by the farmers tUem-i zffijjti, selves. An executive committee of i 0. nine members was appointed toj ^9 work out plans of procedure. These i A plan? were adopted by the general: committee. In general, the plan is to federate; rappg communities and neighborhoods into j ?SW? a county organization with a regular j Ipgcr adopted constitution and by-daws. 5g|&< This county organization is to lie Sagf known us the Agricultural As.-ociug| f tion of Watauga County (or other ffgjy- county as the case may be). When agj i .5;i counties are so organized, the |&8 f committee will form a State organi!$jg ? zation to be known as the North s|?f, 'Carolina State Agricultural Associa?t?v' tion. In any event, this statewide 1 association will be foi met!' following | 8Sh? the organization nuarter which ends ||k|? on April 1st. Then the state orconization wilt adopt its own constiSSyi'v tntion and by-laws and will decide gS| whether ov riot it wishes to affiliate with any existing national farm or-j ?85$: ganization. j .At the same time an organization 1 of the business groups of farmers wSr; will be formed and this, together (with the new organization and tiie old organizations such as the -Alliance, the Union and others will form a state council of farm organizations. Charles F. Cales of Mebane. ' is chairman of the organization. AVERY COUNTY POTATOES TO FLORIDA FOR SEED "Nowland. Oct. 16.-? Irish potato seed grown in Avery county this year arc to he planted in Florida idnring the fall, County Agent C. B. Baird reveals in reporting ar. order for fifteen bags of certified seed received front Florida last week. The consignment is for the vast I potato districts 01 norma in cnc Hastings and Miami districts. According to Mr .Bnird. the recent order was a trial order for comparison with northern grown seed, bat should the experiment prove successful, it will open up a good market for seed potatoes from North Carolina. Clean up the garden and hum the crop residue so that the insect population and the disease spores maf be destrocd. If therf is not too much disease present, probably it is better to plow under the vegetable " 5f|S?8E$ KEEN AND WHITE COLOR FOR NEW AUTO L1CENS White Sgares 0:1 a green ! ;; cunt! will be the color scheme urtfc Carolina's.; next atUomoi ease plates which go on sale ?eeinber for the calendar yrv~*l * I he cig( pla The giver by t figur are I ever b\ 4 $ 19^7. R. J. R<yod!tij Tdbic.j Cvmp^ny, Wua?rtt3. . N. C g WL *Jt/. Che?n isT Never before was a as today's Chevtolei ' Fast get-away ... ea> readability . . , ur>f; tion? ?exactly the'type c in an automobile to In addition, there positive braking ar made Chevrolet so d And never before ? for Chevrolet sprinj ... and built of chri Come in! Leam wh to drive a car that i ... that is smooth am to the slightest presj Then you'll know i Chevrolet as the fin BO Q U A L I * ffiHHflHBSSMHBH THE WATAUGA DEMQCKil I 'S2->. Sprnjtuo SiSver. ctlie f oi ES; autoiootyiiv iM.ri-ou ut the Malt ! partuier.t 01 revenue uiiiiounce: >f j ThU Way Out >itej Tramp: ."Have you a good sc in | meal for ?. hungry man, ini.vsus? iarj 'Xlady: ''Yes. I haie. And he' 3 ami arette that e ce by its gm greatest endorse i to a cigarette is he fact that Go\ es show that mor< being smoked toe before. An* end* r the many?not tri ffrr Economical Tronsporlati* ~" ? - s olet Peri trilling Mi low-priced car so delightful to di ; :y, smooth operation ... high sp liiing power ... and flashy acceli >t* performance that everyone tvs day! is all the finger-tip steering, all id effortless gear shifting that h ecidedly popular for congested tra ras a low-priced car so comfortabl ?sare 88% as long as the wheelt jme vanadium steel! at a feeling of confidence it gives ' s powered for the exceptional n lquietatevery speed...that respo aire on the steering wheel ?"JT u?nn\y?<j ?wv nvviaiiutu IVUi est performer in the tow-price <i< ONE CHEVROLET O BOONE, N. a 1MI T Y A T L -^^8 ^M^^SKSHn ;i:~ev'?ftV THTjilSi)Ai-?BOOKE. N; foci heme any mlnuta. so you'-t bst'M dy.| beat it." Alotlic: "I'm to be njariied t<Juioi j iwv a-ni I'm terrible oes-vouo." luarei Chotiio: "Do you think there'.* I thin:.,v of the matt tcettiiiz away bt li bo j fore then :" Si arned first idness lent ever 1 ta,i tvy vw.iv. 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