I - POLK COUNTY NEWS. TEUTON, ttC. 1 n I- i! 1 v.- THE POLK MTY HEWS anilTBYQH BEE ConlolidateclNov. 1915 Published every FriJay atg V TR YON,' NORTH CAROLINA Telephone 99" " EntsrecTas second-class matter April 23, 1315 : at th post office at Tryoi. North Carolina, un 4r th act of March 3, 1&79 B. F. COPELAND. - Editor C. BOSH, : --. Business Manager Subscription $2.00 per Year OBITUARIES, CARDS OF THANHS, " Btsolutions of Respect, Church or Lodge Notices whsrs an admission fee is charged, or fcr ilnar.cia fain, will be charged .regular advertising rates of fix cents per line. P HEALTH IS WEALTH b - HYQIENE Health;- to STATE BOARD OF J BUfKTIANI ON MM.TH. KYOITMB A NO ANfTATtSN OP MWML IMTCMCST TO OU MADCMS WI(X M AMtWMK) IN THtSS COLUMNS 0 BY MAH. IF AfORIMEP TO TMM OTTtCS OA TO TH STATS BOARD 0 HEALTH AT WALSIOM AMD ACCOMPANIES T A STAMPED. AODASSSB0 "MVSCOFS. I MO PIMMM TATMMT OT MKHVIVUAV BIVUMB Win T-i-t- After Forty Breakdown - THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, 225 West 19th' Street, New York City, ia our sole and exclusive Foreign Advertising Agnt. "Long May It Wave." ' The period of life from the age of forty, when man or woman should be in the most perfect physical and men tal condition, to the age of fifty or later is marked by many wrecks due Co carelessness. At this time of lite "general breakdown," or, i as some easy-going souls prefer to call j it, "nervous exhaustion,", too frequently in terrenes upon a career and upsets the best laid plans of men "and wo men. Why? s The. most widespread disease j in America today i not tuberculosis, not pneumonia, not typhoid fever, not cancer, not- malaria, but cardiovas cular degeneration- heart and artery wearing out. The various ways ; . in which this 'exceedingly common de generation manifests . itself harden ing of the arteries, high blood press ure, heart muscle failure (slow in sidious heart failure), nephritis (Blight's disease) and apoplexy (stroke of paralysis, cerebral hemor rhage) render it difficult; for health authorities to pope with it, since the average victim prefers to! ignore the earlier evidences altogether, or, what is perhaps worse assumes that the disturbance of health is "merely func- off for months and years the visit to a good doctor and the thorough gen eral examination which is so neces sary to detect the earliest or incipi ent signs of approaching breakdown before the breakdown arrives! There 'func-Dis- is no real difference between tional" and "organic" ease is cubing but disease." ;..Tho ' Government forecasts shQW tnat - prosn&ts for I another burner, vhcat; cropSars encouraging, eighty, pillion buaW.s more than I any ptner previous c)p." - Pa?3 :the flapjacks, phase. . ":.. :, ' - ;' ; , V Flentv it eserpis? rceular llours-fls S , - S scrioticfi you -.nccd.'-tpvpia,- t'1 ' - ? j i 1. neglect$r uni .-- (SIT"? i C'- . -fy rn Otliyl , v.- V.y old; gets once disturbance of function. To call it "merely' func tional" is to quibble witi facts. Every organic disease is .fuQCtional, of course, and if the diseas cannot be recognized' definitely at the begin ning, that is because no propp exam ination or observation of th0 patient has-been made, or because he diag--nostic methods at present Employed are not eufficiently delicate to enable the doctor to reach" a posit ve diag nosis, ' . . '' , It . is impossible to picture in a brief space the multitude Of J more or less trifling symptoms whicl suggest cardio-vascular disease. Ana no one or several of the symptoms tn them selves tvwuld warrant the conclusion that the patient has cardioj-vascular degeneration. The diagnosis jmust be made by careful examination of arte ries and heart, blood pressure, urine (chemical , and miscroscopical exami nation). That means, consult a good physician. But here are some of ; the symptoms which at least should warn the individual that it is time to bo overhauled: Breathlessness bn mod- The nev Governor of Michigan is is named Sleeper. But "What's in a. name 41 ' Late reports sav that the" Czar "of Russia is-!; alive. , That unlucky gentle man seems to have about as many lives as -a? cat, as this makes about nine tims .that he has been reported to be alive. ' Herbert Hoover didn't use very choice language when he told the German ood official to "Go to Hell," but the terrri is" a very familiT one to North Carolinians, and readily un derstood -by them. - . . . Y- . .,o - -,: ' ' " A hungry man is alwavs a di Satis fied marri Feedj ther world ancl' the' danger of Bolshevism and anarchy will soon; disappear. That job de volves upon the United States. We have never yet faltered at a reat un dertaking, and yve do not beiieve "that we will at this one. - , The' Governor of North Dakota is named Yynn' J.i Fraz. - No we , don't know how : to pronounce, it, but we once knew a nrominent American, in talking of . his political victory to say "we whipped them to a frazzle." AV don't knoy whether Mr. Fraz and Frazzle arerelated or Hot. ; , Qongressmar -elect Berger, of Mil waukee, and his brother socialists were found 1 guilty of conspiracy bv a jury in the United States court, Wed nesday. Hie punishment is left to Judge Kennesaw Landis. This is the judge who gave the Standard Oil Co., such a heavy fine once upon a time. -Here's hobine he cives Bererer and! his gang the punishment they so rich ly deserve. ' . .-- o Tf-" n' v? -Sense U -: j . Stirularc! ccf Tewed i jrra- -s. f-i, f lire 1 r j -..? 2 fiOurH&rc,io.'.-3.iS 1 " : ... t.- ' in talcs' : ! fiWE SOLICIT Your oriers for Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Finish, Mouldings, Framing. We manufcture this and can rave you mohcjj See us for lath, brick, doors anc rpsh. , . ; J. T. GRBN LUMBER COd'ANY. i WALTER J NES. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office up 8tal73 Jno. i:. Jackson Co. In 4 4- There SHORT ON THE COME-BACK. is No Use Being Worn Out at Forty. Have a Thorough Examination and Remedy the Faults by Removing the Causes! Iliryglresslaliiog All Work Guaranteed irst Liccr WiiLins store ;- MRSf .- iv r tr E. RR 4' Is There An : Electric Flat Iron n Your Heme THEODORE ROOSEVELT tional" and hence appropriately treat ed by anv old nostrum which pur ports to.be good ttfT the stomach, the liver, Hhe' f kidneys, the" nerves, the blood, or whatever the victim assumes is at fault. ;i : Unfortunately old fashioned physi cians placed undue emphasis on a cer tain distinction otf so-called "func tional" ailments from "organic'- all ments, and this artificial and sense less distinction has led many a victim of cardio-vasculiar degeneration to put erate exertion. Sleeplessn .wonted headaches. Accumul superfluous weight. DigestivJ or dyspepsia to which you previously been feubject. Physical ;s. Ufl tion of upset 3 ave not ervous- ness developing in one not heretofore nervous.. Anemia. Unexplained fa tigue or "run down condition." Of course such symptoms are is likely due to other causes, but if lou have them, your old ! machine probably needs an overhauling by an expart repair man the doctor. In the death of Theodore Roosevelt which occurred at 4:15 a. m., Monday, America has met with an irreparable; loss. In his tpassing the i gieatest American is gone. No other man in; the United States possessed ! the num ber of warm friends as did Mr. Roose velt. : He secured the biggest major ity of the pophlar vote ever given any man who, has run for the Presidency.! As a President he inaugurated man reforms that will survive for ages. . President Wilson says of him: "A .President he awoke the nation to the; dangers of private control which lurk-! ed in our financial and ' industrial sys-; ' tem. It was by thus arresting the, attention, and jstimulating the purpose! of the country that he opened the way; for subsequent necessary and benefi-j cial reforms.") J Many, of the . great laws of reform placed on the statute books were placed there because he saw the need of them and aroused the people to the necessity of them. Mr. Roosevelt was called upon to fill Id Mfns", STATE BOARD OF ! 13 HEALTH IS WEALTH . - - & HYGIENE WHEALTH OUEVTtONS ON -HEALTH. HTOISMS ANO NTTJT1QII OT MTCMCST tO OWN KIAOIM WU. M MWf 0 IN TMUI COLWWM 7R BT MAIL W APPWFTO 1W W BmW 19 ATm KUUTV OF HEALTH AT KAUlOH AMD V A STAMJD. ASORESSCD BMVCWBM. . NO XASMSSW M 1SSMHUT Q INWVIOUM. D4MAHI WK.L SlUrTKMPTCA Fat And Fear The reason why many individuals are too fat and therefore physi- xcally inefficient, not to say unhappy, is as plain as day. They eat! too much. The majority, of the fat ones will indignantly deny the allegation and insist they eat lees than lots of skinny folks, True enough, perhaps, yet the fact remains that they eat too much. No matter what the relative . size of the appetite may be, no mat ter how birdlike the. appetite, if the many responsible i weight s above tne normal ior sge positions during his I public 'career; hand heisht. the individual certainly is ana ne maaej gooa m every one oj -them. While, many of our citizens differ wildelyi with Mr. Roosevelt m his views, yei not one ever doubted his courage or the sincerity of, his acj tions American, typically so, he wa$ always to be j found advocating : that which he thought was for, the good of his country. Courageous, as so many times s&own;! Patriotic, always and under all circumstances. . :- The home J life pf the Roosevelt f amilyasr'one of the sweetest and best and the devotion "between the par-j ents toward each other and "toward fill ?i,7 ' . IT-,.. .. ' JH. 'I 14 i r v .fiPrice S 5.00 lUnysfree Trial .me cr m 1 10 Yeajrs ' . 1. ' '! ' . 5i'. - their cliildren is. worthy of the respect and e4ulafe)fj,-tHUl-:. "As Presiafent f the police? board of his jiatSve city, teembet of the leer islatur'e and governor of his state, as civil seryi(.icommissionert" as assist- i ant secretary oi vme navy, as vice president, and; as President of the Unitedj States he, displayed ' admiriis-i trative powers of a signal order and conducted the" affairs of these various offices , with a concentration of effort and a watchful care which permitted no divergence from the line of duty h$ had definitely set for himself," is the tribute baid Mr; Rodsevelt by Presi dent Wilson, ! , consuming more food than his i sys tem requires or can properly utilize, and the excess is deposited as super fluous flesh or fat. This fat amounts practically to slacker tissue ; , it is made up of fat cells, slacker cells, calls which do no useful work in the econ omy, but are ' just a, burden and a handicap to the host. -: Now the reason . why so nianjr.people accumulate excessive flesh after thirty is because they have Required certain habits of eating and exercise which 'have .been normal- enough in early life but are not suitable for the" later years.1 Up to-the age of thirty there !s actually a greater food, requirement than after thirty, A ; growing ' youth or girl needs and can metabolize : Gr utilii an actually "greater daily total of food than a full grown adult. This explains . the enormous appetite of 'many a lank, lean, rapidly growing youngster. . The activities "of such a y.ouhg person, and the heavy (taroaad energy for growth and building nw t 'ssue naturallycreate the big . demand Vr rsitiimeat, Twenty or thirty years lof habit are hard to change in a day. I So when we slip past t2ie thirtieth fnilestona into the dangerous age we ajre inclin ed to continue feeding at thefsame old rate; moreover, we are alad inclined to become less active physjally and perhaps mentally too. Thl natural result is an abnormal accumulation of superfluous flesli ineidious, Itoo often mistaken for the hallmark naaita, but a distinct han a definite shortener of life Why don't we cut down or looa, tnen, u we can't k physical activity of young ourn the excess? Because obeeed by a fear, a fear founded on luasunuersianamg ot the facts and igaorance of physiology. 1 "hearty appetite" is popularly considered a sure sign of health and an! omen of continued good health, aftbugh the very victim of apoplexy will featao no horse would dare eat if youf give tha opportunity, the man with I Brieht's aisease is likewise tempted hog of himself and the fellow blood pressure or arterial or generation goes on feeding like a hungry boy until the ultimately puts him in thelhands of j m aooior. C The fear of good icap and le intake sp up the days to we are make a rith high leart de- his faca reakdown Contra; vritten at reasonable prices. M 1 v'.- ' r ';"',. ' ffRYON, N. C. in' We Hve the Right Prices . . ani4 Kitt$$ of " iVcteriate : to do yojir building ' Full stock Dooreindows,SidIng,flQorlng CeiJin:Sbingle Loths, Interior finish $id Moulding, Rouli and Dressd lumber. Carry complete a ; u . Bu In our large stock of General Merchandise, you will; find almost everything you need in your. home. You won't find anything- at "less than, cost, " be cause we can't sell it that way. ; But you , will ' find many rare values in Honest Goods. Another thing you will find is that every article you buy is worth every cent you pay.. We ask you to compare our goads and prices with those of ?my other house, and we will cheerfully abide ,by your .finding. . We are here to serve you honestly and faithfully, - and on this basis solicit your trade. ( ; : j- W'illciins Go Tryo n, N. C. obocoooscocococococo jaOOOC0800COCOCOCOCOCO A Thrift Stamp gives you the riglit to stand up when the Star Spangled Bauiner is played. ' - - ; An account at this bank classes you as . one of th e progressive ; and substantial citizens of your 'comfriunity. 'No. better ; time than how'.to start that account. - :; Come in and let's talk it over. BANK OF TIRYON W. T. LINDSEY Pres J. B. HESTER Cashier. "i-I :GEi.:A. QASH- JUSTifeE OF THE PEACE - AND -I- .- Collections a specialty. Deeds' arm iViofig-aes prepareu, and I 3 i I i SI 3 ollar Kaismg. Raise Dollars the same way you raise wheat usfe horse sense any thing planted in the proper soil. wilirgrowDollars will grow if plantea in this Bank.? : .; : - . ' ' I : we pay 4 per cent n your sayings account. This is the seed time for your dollar harvest crop Degm your planting now at BANK of SAHUO Capital $10,000.00 j Saluda, N; G. liHSr! P. COM, Pres. JOHN B. CANNON, V-Pres; PRESTON H. BAIlfY, Cask. REAL EST WE, LOIS -ill INSURANCE rty ana rarm.rroperty oougm ana oo;a. r urnished and un furnished houses for rent. . Pr op trty taken- care of and rents eolleeted. Do not waste your time and tire yourself out looking for a place: Our auto is at your service free." : Notary Public. JAJV1 SS LEONARD, i;ryoh, N. G. HARON LUMBER CO. of starvation 1st instinct- i tve in the race. Bnt. fa$rfi4r i, starvation ; and - abstemitous leating is not even fasting:: ' 1 , : Rid your mind of tha follish f eap it .is as fooirsh as the fea of fhun der. If you are too fat. yoli can re dnce your.weigntweek afte wee by simply cutting down the total daily ration, no one particular ite?n, but a trilfle less of everything. ? 4nd t& tha sam ttcie you will discovi tnsotyou re regaining some of ; the! old tmi 1 SALUDA, N. C. : UuyrpuT nurcerj' stock -of E. J. Bradley,:? Saluda.- .asreat for th old reliable itirscry company, pf Pomna. N. C. , o; canvfeav(yiouv money and assist yfx in your selection of trees best adaptcdt o your soil. k . - ; - : For Rent: One five room cottage on Whitfey avenue. Apply to .Sam P. Hill, Fisgab Forest, N. C 3G14t .. . . For creis li !e:- m vs nqst strain, Buff " Orpir gton cock- 'Eat Meats! You'll need neither a hatch at nor a stick of dynamite. At good, ordinary set of molars will easily disposeof A Fine Tenderloin Steak' " " t. An Extra Porterhbuse Steak - r , A Luscious Round Steak A Nutritious Roast A Dish of Pork Chop . ' v fUOTi t If yoii havnfft lany teeth VeTiave sausage tRa! wM fairly -,- neii ro your mouui;- ;i J?:XyU. ?ix- - it-id Mr 1 Eat onir meats -, Good for your stomach. want to for which; lai5the: high- est MARKET PRICE. : V o 8 o a 8 () () 8 () O ( () () () o o o i- t' i pure stock. - . T; C. MILLS, I.

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