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DETECTING TUDEITCUEOML! Symptoms Arc More Ac curate Guides Than Physi cal Si^ns. I>\ STALL 1 IMIIII'II nf Health. "Anybody can diagnose con sumption in the late stages." says Dr. Lawrence Brown, of Saranac Lake, New York, who is one of the country's best diagnosticians for early tubercu losis. "After the disease has, progressed to the point where there is frequent coughing, much sputum, fever, sweats and a '.lushed face, even a careless doctor will know it. but a diag nosis at that stage is not worth much to the sick man." It is Dr. Brown's opinion that consumption should be diagnosed not only before there are bacilli in the sputum, but also before the physicians can rind any signs in the chest. He holds that whenever a per son who has been exposed to tuberculosis infection, particular ly in childhood, and who later passes through any debilitating experiences and then develops a little fever, has a little cough, tires easily, loses color and loses a little weight, a diagnosis of probable tuberculosis should be made, even though a physical examination shows no signs of consumption in the lungs and there are no bacilla in the sputum, if there is any sputum. This probability is increased if the person is ten pounds below the average weight and height and age, and if he has a pulse that is a few beats, say ten faster than the average. In ether words, he puts the history and a general sizing up of the situation above all other factors in making a diagnosis of very early stage consumption. He certainly puts it ahead of bacilli in the sputum as a sign, for' 1 that sign comes rather late. He says symptoms are a better and more accurate guide to activity i than physical signs. Dig Shipment of Gold Has Arrived In Safetv s New York. August 2!). —Nearly 1 S2O,UOO,•'»■•) in gold, and securi ties worth $25. 00' i, i>UO, the sec ond largest shipment ser.t from London to strengthen British credit in this country, arrived here early today on a special train, guarded by Ms armed men. The shipmont came direct by rail from Halifax, N. 3.. to which port it was taken on a British warship, conveyed by smaller craft. On the way to New York the train was preced ed by a piiot engin? and car. The gold and securities were consigned to J. P. Morgan and I company, for account of the British government. The first large shipment of; gold and securities received here August 12, inciuded about ; 500,000 in gold and $60,000.000 in securities. / Despondency Due to Indigestion. "About three months ago when I I was suffering from indigestion ! which caused headache and dizzy l spells and made me feel tired; and despondent. I began taking j Chamberlain's Tablets." writes j Mrs. Geo. Hon, Macedon, N. Y. j "This medicine proved to be the | verv thing I needed, as one day's j treatment relieved me greatly., I used two bottles of Chamber lain's Tablets and they rid me of this trouble." For 6ale by all dealers. Sidna Allen's Estate Sold Under Hammer at Hitlsville ! ! Bristol, Tenn., Aug. 21. —With J the sale at public auction at Hillsville, Carroll county. Ya., today of the Sidna Allen estate, practically the last vestige of property accumulations that were once the property of the Hills ville Aliens had passed from the people bearing that name. The Sidna Allen estate consisted of a handsome mountain mansion and tracts of mountain land aggre gating 40" acres, valued at up wards of SoO,OOO. Sold under the hammer, it did not bring much in excess of the indebtedness protected under the deed of trust. The amount due in court fees, attorneys' claims and for agreed judgments for damages on ac count of the men killed, was about $15,000. One-third of this was forjudge N. P. Oglesby and Robert P. Bruce, the men who defended the Aliens. Judge Oglesby. whose home is in Bristol, was the chief of counsel for these men. He attended the sale at Hillsville today. The only member of the Allen i family still holding an interest in thos? properties is the wife of Sidna Allen. She is protected in a homestead privilege during the term of imprisonment of her husband, who was sent up for M 5 ■ years. - Is Sickness A Sin? Using care to avoid draughts, exposure, sudden changes, of Dr. King's new Discovery, will posi tively relieve, and in time will survely rid you. of your Cough, i The first dose soothes the irrita tion. checks your Cough, which stops in a short time. Dr. King's' New Discovery has been used J i successfully for 45 years and is guaranteed to cure you. Money back if it fails. Get a bottle from your Druggist; it costs only a little and will help you so much. Eighty-four Want i To Practice Law Raleigh. Aug. 2.—Eighty-four applications for examination to practice law in North Carolina 1 had been filled with the clerk of the Supreme court yesterday, ; when the time set by the court, : for applications expired. This is : a decrease of fourteen from the ' number taking the examination at the spring term of court, that being the history of the court. According to a new ruling of the Supreme court, applicants 1 desiring to take the examination on Monday are required to file their application, including pa pers ',f recommendation, and examination fee, with the clerk; of the court by Friday preceed ing the examination. Unless the court will change its ruling, others desiring the examination but who have not I filed thmr applications will be ruled out. Const'patiou Causes Most I1J« I Accumulated waste in lour 1 thirty feet of bowels cause ab -1 sorption of poisons, tends to pro duce fevers, upsets digestion. ; You belch gas, feel stuffy, irrit iable, almo-t cranky. It isn't you-it's your condition. Eli- Im : iate this poisonous waste bv one or two Dr. King's New Life | Pills tonight. Enjoy a full, free ; bowel movement ia the morning —you feel so grateful. (Jet an original bottle, containing 36pills from your Druggist to-day for 25c. THE DANBURY REPORTER Conditions Setter Now Than Were Year Ago i Wilmington, Aug. 2(5. The new cotton year will find the south in much better shape than it was a year ago, in the orinion of Senator W. 15. Cooper, cotton exporter and banker, who keeps in close touch with the financial situation anil conditions relative to the cotton crop. He says that the main reason for this is found in the fact that through the prac tice of the most rigid economy the cotton crop has been made at much less cost than for many years. The people generally have not spent their money so freelv the past year for things they do not need, he said. There will be plenty of money in the south when the fall cotton be gins to come in. but it can be had only on proper collateral. Sena tor Cooper said he appreciated the interest that has been shown by Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo and Comptroller of the | Currency John Skelton Williams, j who have favored the south in the distribution of government I funds. The new cotton year will begin in short time and Senator Coop er's compress will begin on full time in September. The lirst shipment of full cargo of cotton to England will probably be next month. Considerable cot ton is now being shipped to Liverpool from here, via Haiti more and New York. A Medicine Chest For 25:. in this chest you have an ex cellent remedy for Toothache. Bruises, Sprains, Stiff Neck, Backache. Neuralgia, Rheuma- i tism and for most emergencies, j | One 25c. bottle of Sloan's L'ni- j ment does it all—this because I these ailments are symptoms, not diseases, and are caused by con gestion. If you doubt, ask those ' who use Sloan's Liniment, or better still, buy a 25c. bottle and prove it. Sold by all druggists. , Father of Girl Sliot !o Death Dy Suitor. Ridgeway, Ya., Aug. 25—Eli jah Samms, the young tobacco grower who yesterday shot and | 1 killed George Shackelford, the father of his sweetheart, is still at large, although a posse is searching for him. The shoot ing occurred Sunday at the j Shackelford home, five miles' from this place. When Samms called he was told he could not see the girl. ' He left declaring he would return and kill Shackelford and the family watchdog. When he came back in about an hour Mrs. Shackelford and her daughter had persuaded Shackelford to hide in the orchard. Samms killed the dog. The sound of the shot brought Shackelford from his hiding place. Samms took aim and shot Shackelford before he could re treat, threatening meanwhile to kill the mother and daughter if they came near. The Clerk Guaaantc?d It. "A customer came into my , store the other day and said to one of my clerks, 'have you any thing that will cure diarrohea?' and my clerk went and got him a bottle of Chamberlaii's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said to him, "if this does not cure you, I will not charge you for it. So he took it home and came baek in a day or two and said he was cured," writes J. H, Berry & Co., Salt Creek, Va. For ' sale by aH dealers. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts' j Young nien seeking to equip themselves for practical life in Agriculture and all its allied branches: in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering: in; Chemistry and Dyeing: in Textile \ Industry, and in Agricultural Teaching will lind excellent pro vision for their chosen careers at the State's Industrial College. 1 This College lits men for life, '•"acuity for the coming year of (55 men: 7(17 students: 25 build-j ings. Admirably equipped I laboratories in each department, j County examinations for each department. County examina tions at each county seat on July S. Eor catalogue, write E. 15. OWEN. Registrar. West Raleigh, N. C. j Laffargue i PIANO Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free- Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO.j Winston-Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. ; Woman Finally Recovers Frcm Nervous Breakdown Impoverished nerve* destroy many j people hrf'TC their time. Often be- , fore a suffvrer realizes what the trouble is, he is on the verge of a > complete nervous breakdown. It { is oi the utmost importance to keep your nervous system in pood con dition, as the nerve- are the source 1 of all bodily power. Mrs. Rosa . Bonner. Ba.; N. iSth St., Birming ham. Ala., says: "I have been suffering with nerv- 1 oils prostration for nine or ten I years. Have tried many of the best , doctors in Birmingham, but they all j failed to reach my case I wotilJ | feel as if I was smothering finally j I went into convulsions. My little I girl saw Dr. Miles' Nervine advertised in the papers and I at once began to take It I continued • to take it for some time and now I 1 am well."' If you are troubled with lois of I appetite, poor digestion, weakness, j inability to sleep: if you are in a ; general run down condition and j unable to bear your part of the t daily grind of life, you need some- • j thing to strengthen your nerves, j I You inuy not realize what is the mat- i : ter with you, hut that is no reason j why you should delay treatment. Dr. Miles' Nervine * , , i has proven its value 111 nervous dis- j orders for thirty years, and merits I 1 a trial, no matter how many ether remedic- have failed to help you. Sold by all druggists. It first bottle fails to benefit ycur money is rsturnsd. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elahart, In*. This is the BEST Saw Mill j Twentieth ; i Century guaranteed. W.- :I:lk.' those viirialdf »..-lt iV.-.l ami frii-ti«»n f 1 siw mills •>f tin* licst tpptdl mutorin's thriiiiirlnnit. j lii'iiilhliti-ka 11ml i-ttlih' drive. 1 Il.'.im .itilcnl. \\ rit.. I'nf .li'si-riiitiv." tril.iir of nil si>:■ ?. ..f -1 w tiiili-, phim-rs, r..«nv», -i>. 1. A. Vance S Co., Viinston-Salsin, N. C. "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the CNTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at '5 per cent, for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY, 1110 Lyttonßldg. CHICAGO. Junius C. Brown, Attom#y-at-l.aw, MADISON, N. C. General practice of the law in ! both State and Federal courts. Estates administered on and settled. Real estate bought and sold and money loaned on real estate. DR. C. R. HUTCHINSON, Dentist. Office over Drug Store. Have Telephone Connection. WALNUT COVE. - N. C. DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Hank & Trust Co. buildinp. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. M HHimir Tem |»lo. Winston-Salem. N. C. i J. W. HALL, Attornev-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attornev-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. I Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. &ZA &Z& 8&A }£& £%& )£X& IBANK OF KING 1 i M : —.——™^—— pi IHI "' m 11« Is Open for Business! ; Offering You Safe, Honest, Courteous ! Banking Service. Start a Savings UVJV-^SJ j Account. 1 & We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. | C u" on time deposits compounded quarter | ly. Give us your checking account. • ; Ssz± if it is only a small one. We will ap- WCk preciateit. j DIRECTORS: kg : JMb DR. J. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER fcfe C. 0. 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B»r «F T.UW I kH*M u4 aak AP>RLLI.CNATBB| V PliMtltn RIL Nit P11.1.A, for tw»ntf.FLlT I years regarded'lfc Bert,Safest,'Always Reliable. ! SOLD'BY ALL DRUGGISTS ! USZ& EVERYWHEREffi££S DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law j 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, | Over Thompson's Drun Store, Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. GEO. L. JARVIS Attorney-At-Law, WALNUT*COVE, N. C. Prompt and careful atten tion given to all business. Office in rear of Farmers Union Hank & Trust Company. I j Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. My win do time Mini ;i t - telition is given t» the tit ting of glasses. ami charges for s.-MMe very reasonable. For reference ask any busi ness house in tile city. i tffice F.imont Theatre I'M);., \\'JNSTON-S.\U:.M. N. Cuts, Burns, Bruges, Sofia! Wounds and Piles quicltlßiicalcd with Arnica Sarivr. It prevents infection, is antiseptic, sou|hiaa, •healing. Try it once. Back If It Fails. tW Original and . Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica' Salve Heals the Hurt AOruftiit^B^ssltri^^l
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