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Some said: '."Put a fence around tht edge of the cliff.," been making . inese . inspections. Some. "An ambulance down in th. Whether, you Jay him, or noti m tacit valley.'' .i . , fh nmhiiliiim currier, DR. BAIRD ?EOTESTS He Thinks the Expenditure of $8099 for a County Health Officer Would Be Folly, : i 'a f A 115 TO THE COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER THE DOCTORS REPORT Text of Their Statement to the Cotn. , mlwilonefn in the Matter of , County Health Officer. To 'the Board of County Commission ers, Buncombe county: Your committee appointed to look Into the work done by your health officer and outline the work that he should do should he be employed for ill the time, beg to report: We have conferred with the., county health officer, and after a conference with the Jailer, superintendent of the county home,' and superintendent of the convict camps, he reports the fol lowl'ig estimate aa a fair average of the work done, on a basis of one month's work: . County Borne. An average of visits per month at $..'. ... $0.00 Twenty-five extra patients at each visit at BO cents. County Jail. Twelve visits per month (an averages, at 11.59 Ten extra patients at each visit, at SO cents Convict Camp. Busbee: I visits, 7 miles, at IS...... Average II extra patients,,.. Hominy: average I visits, I miles . Average IS extra patients, at 60 cent ...........; Children's Home; Average 1 visit ............ Average 4 extra patient at 50 . cent Inspection of Jail 4, county home 17, Busbee convict ramp II (these inspection required by law and fee fixed by law) 'v. Commitment and release of in sane Examination prisoners sentenc ed to road and county home Quarantine, average 4 cases... 15.00 44.00 a pan el one ioyuinip. ' , - ',., . it may be interesting for you to know some of the ttnuings p( tnese inspections.' ' More than three-fourths of the school buildings have no clos et of any kind; many places there ma uui aupiuieni wooas, except ai a great distance, for a child to conceal itself. . In another place , the . ontf clump of bushes thai will ' conceal a child is Just above the spring, so the boys use this instead of a closet ' The very thought of it" i revolting; but should these boys be diseased it is criminal, and you commissioners are the criminals, because, you . do not send the gospel of sanitation to these people through your health officer as the law Intends and provides. Allow us to say that the people of Buncombe county are Just as good as the people of any other county In this. or any other state. They are anxious to Improve their conditions, they re ceive the health officer , gladly, and when these and ' other ' things are called to their attention they set about at .once te make the needed improve' 1 ments. .. The county board of educa ' tion is co-operating with the health 'officer in these inspections, the chair I man of the board often accompany' ling him, - The county superintendent i'l public instruction appreciates this Aorli, niiN i'o-oprntes with the health iff leer in every -possible way.-!- And. Hi-nlli'inen thorc Is' something thut ..'ny lutcrcBt ' you when election time 'iiiic, fhe-peophs, the "deer peepul," are Interested in this work, and have been heard to- wonder and to Inquire why the board of county commission ers allow the-health officer to do this work at-his 'own- time and expense, and why they do not ' pay him for these valuable services. What the health officer should do in addition to what he Is doing: - He should visit the schools and give Illustrated lecture on publio health and sanitation. This Is being done In the county of Guilford. There lec tures are usually given In the evening, and the entire community turns out to see and to hear them, and they are Droductlve ' of great good. He must visit all the premises where any com plaint Is made and pas upon the mat ter of whether or not the thing com plained of Is a nuisance, and If so, have it abated. He ahould visit tne schools, and Inspect the children for various diseases, and if found, offer treatment, if they desire It Recently 1414.50 The above does not Include surgi cal work; does not include the fumi gation of the court house, which has been ordered done by the Judge pre- the United States department of agrl siding, or the grand Jury room, or culture notified certain counties In the both, and la done after every session state of Kentucky that they could not of court hlD any more cattle out of that state We learn that the present health until they cured them of lice and officer gives free medical service to tick, yet In this county children are the superintendent ana guaras ana mowed to ko to public scnoois wun other employes, at the convict camp, their heads full of l'ce and empty of jail and other oounty institutions. While the above figures, as we are Informed and believe, are a fair aver age of the work done from month to month, yet we are' infermed" that the health officer has done work amount- 75.00 . 11.00 10.00 10.00 46.00 41.00 45.00 ;. 4.10 . 4.00 17.00 15.00 knowledge, and you will not pay one cent to have your health officer to find out these and other things, and Instruct them how to cure and pre vent them. Tire state of Pennsylva nia is snendlng hundreds of thousands Ing to as much aa 150 In one week, 0j dollar annually t stamp out tu- which would be at the Tate of more berculesls among It cattle, and you than 1400 per month, computed on are not spending one cent to prevent the same basis a the above charges, tuberculosis among the people pf.yoyr It should not be forgotten that the county. He ahould visit the schools health officer furnishes his own horselBnd oner free vaccination to the and buggy, or other transportation, children. Th state doe not quaran- Includlng the upkeip tf the same, lm. smallpox any more when small- while the sheriff la furnished a horse DOx break out again aa It ha done and buggy, it upkeep ana wnawver i every year for tne last ten, u win u other transportation is needed. a choice between being vaccinated and The health officer, has been called j toydig small-pox. There were more upon to go to distant pan oi '""lease of smallpox in rnortn wraim county to examine persons making year than any other state In the applications before your Doara; ne unon. The people should be instruct- has been called upon recently to ex- e(j ln these thlngsi you should pay amine a watershed, the water fromlthe neaith officer to do It ' which was being sold and delivered i Tha health officer should hav ev- to hundred of citizens of thl county. ary caie 0f contagious or Infectious He 1 the only officer upon wnom disease reported to him, snouia Keep they may call; they have a right tolrecords 0f the apie, ahould inspect call upon him. It I needles for u eacn caM an(j get all the Information to tell you that he responds prompt-1 possible Jn connection with the cause ly and cheerfully to all these de-0( gams, and instruct the people of mands. regardless of whether you pay I the household how to prevent the him or not' , others from taking the disease. There There are HI school buildings ntare seven cases of typhoid at thl mo this county, outside of Asheviue, in ment on Bee Tree creek from t case, you pay him for all his tlmeThe al)rlnir by the side of the road there Is required to Inspect these buildings may be transmitted hundreds of cases and Krounds before school begins n various Darts of thi and other eaeh year. Upon a fee basis, ne J Imuntles. and vet you sit Idly by ana entitled by law to 1 4 each for these iiow it, thl is criminal. Should one of these boys attend- school ana the day. For it spread through the neighboring city; A fence may be useful or not It U true. :' ' " ' But each heart became brimful of pltj For those who slipped over that dan gerous cliff; And the dwellers In highway and alle; Gave pounds or pence, not to put up a fence But an ambulance down In the valley. "For the' cliff to all right If you'rt careful," they , said, And if folks even slip and are drop-.- ping. - : ' - ' It isn't the slipping that hurt the ma much A the shock down below when they'rt stooping;" Bo day after day those mishaps oo . V curred. Quick forth would these rescuers sally To pick up the -victims' who fell of the cliff With the ambulanc down in the val ley. v. V T-,'0. :'. ; Then an old sage, remarked, J'lt'i - marvel to me ; Tht rtnnnia a-lvo far more attentloi to repairing .result than to7 stopping the cause, When they'd ,-niuCh better aim at pre ventlon. t im stop nt its .source all thin mis rhlef."' rf'-rled he, :tmv nelithbors. nnl friends. let W . rally: - - . ' . t If the-cliff we will fence, we tuigni almost dispenBe With the ambulance down ln the ynl ' ley.. . " Oh, he's A fanatic," th other re joined. 'Dispense with .the ambulance 1 Never! He'd dispense with cnanues. too, h he couvd. No. nol We'll support them forever! Aren't w picking up roms just as rast as they fall 7 And shall thl man dictate to us Shall he?- Why should people of our sense' stop to Dut up a fence While their ambulance work down In the valley?' But a sensible few1, who are practical, too, :' will not bear with such nonsense much longer, They believe that prevention is better ' than cure And their Dartv- will soon he the stronger. - ' ' v ' ' Encourage them, then, with ' your nurse, voice and pen. And (while Other philanthropists dal - lv They will scorn all pretense und put a taut fence On that cliff that hangs over the val ley, Better guide well the young than re claim them when old For the voice of true wisdom Is call lna: To rescue the fallen 1 good, but 'tis best To prevent other people from falling; Rotter close ud temptation ana crime, Than deliver from dungeon and gai ley; Better put a strong fence around the I jnd moit intelligent men in the com I U UJILH llll Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Hut Always Bought, and which ha beep la tue lor over SO yearg, hat borne the Blmmture of una lias ooen muus uuun i- Bonal Bupcrvhilon nlnce tt Infancy, -CUcXU it, , Tin one to deoelv you la UiU. AU Counterfeits, ImlUUons and Jrwt-aii-sood" . 'but V7hat is CASTORIA Caatoriit 4. A barmle. wb.Utute u V"?, gone, Irop and Soothing Syrnpg. It " Sontalns either Opium, Morphine oth. " nubHtanee. I is U 1U guarantee. It de troys WormJ 4 aUay lv rl.hnesg. Jt cure "J, Colic It relieve Tcethta? TrouWog, cur Conntlpatlou and riatulencr. It abnllates the IW, f;u,n,a h and How. Ih, siring healthy and natural ideep. LTi ChlMren'a Panacea ThOJaouier CASTORIA alway ' ; vjCears ths Signature of . The ' i 4 i r .Ivays Ccirjlit f ! f a r C - 0 Yt use the clump of bushe above the soring for a closet. It would rapidly tuiread throughout the entire neigh borhood, and you wouia do cnminany guilty. The i health ; department of Asheville ha saved the people of Ashevllle enough money thl summer nn tvDhold fever alone to pay the semi-annual Interest charge on their entire bonded Indebtedness, but you win hnva no such thing ln the county. Tha health officer snouia Keep correct record of th birth ana deaths in the county. , Our children have no vplce in the matter of whether or not they shall come into this world, nor the time of their com Ing, and we owe It to them to keep a proper record of these event ln an official way. They are often of great Imnortance ln a legal way. Allow ua to can your aiienuon i tha fact that you are noi nimmim one cent for the prevention of disease In this county. The slate or norm Carolina requires you to quarantine certain diseases and hav Inspected certain institutions. The great state of North Carolina require you to pro vide medical attendance for tne crim Inala and Dauper confined l your onuntv lalL convict camp and coun ty home, and thl i all you are doing, and paying tor inai " .hirrf nf what the ervlc is worth. m. ..( I. rinna hv the great rich on.inw nf Buncombe with Ua $2,000 000 increase of taxable properly, mr .v.. nrav.nilnn of disease among nr nonle. ave the little quarantine re niiira riv tne svib, vm argue, why snouia we ienu a tirevent disease, when w car for the prisoners aner my sv the state requires us 10 oo, ...,. vninniHriiv. without any co ..., nn tha nart of the state, In nnd our contribution to the Mi slon hospital? All honor to you for i,.i thl th n whlcn snouia n i.n ftnna lon 6RO. inere m ,,.rihu.r work being done than Is be Ing done by the Mlwlon hospital, but that argument remlnils us of a pf-m. The r eace or m jiinnummt, " we 56 prewnt nere. , 4 Twas a dsnKrous clllT, as the. ely ciinf"""-'!. ThouKh to walk ner " rrest was o . pU'iisnnt; I'ut nvnr Hs terrible e'lue thrro h-i .Editor of The Gaaette-News: It Is never pleasant to have to dls- lent from the opinion of valued .'rlends and intelligent gentlemen upon natters -that concern the publio in .erest and yet It often happens that in honest difference of Judgment :ons trains us to an opposite view, and hi I a it ahould be, for without hese difference which ; lead to a horough discussion of all .questions ve would never be able to reach wise tnd proper conclusions. If I am too ften found protesting against popu- ar schemes that are being urged by eadlng gentlemen before our' county ommlssloner and which involve the xpendlture of large sums of the pea ce's money and the consequent In- rease of their taxes, I can take cont ort from the reflection that I am only rylng to guard the Interests of a con ding and patient- people, who are villlng to endure more than they are iront to express and as we have the reacher to continually warn . and rotest against pur personal and prl- ate sin and meanness so also we if ed someone to as constantly and as - uithfully inveigh against our public ulles and indiscretions. With all due i-spect for the opinions of the com- nittee of, eminent physicians of Vshevllle who are asking our board C commissioner to employ a county hvsiclan with a salary of $3000 per inniim. ami without any reference to i ,-hn I h;it physician is now or may u'renCter be. I take it upon myself to ay that this scheme is so ranclous ml: o chimerical that the taxpayers f thlff county are niitaKolng to stand r It. ; Tlicy do not see tin: pcil of icrh' an officer vyith such duties as iruHiTibed and at such a large Balary. 'he creation of new offices with big lalaries and the increase of the sala- les of all the officers we now have is letting to be a sore subject in the nlnds of our people and ere long here Is going to be a sure-enough protest and kick upon their part that will open the eye of our leading men. rhere are perhaps more than 100 ihysiclan practicing their profession n . every nook and corner of our ounty, giving the people Instruction lbout sanitation and the principles of hygiene. There are not less perhaps han 150 school teachers who, for a arge portion of each year, are dot :lng every three miles square of the county and whose duty It is made by law to teach every child white and black In the county between the ages of six and 21 years the science of physiology and hygiene (and no tell ing how soon) it will be philology, biology, nosology , hookwormology, pelagraophology and all the other ologles that the savants have ever sprung upon the world. Right here I will stop to remark that for the good of the state and the child as well it might be better if about nine-tenths of these cm! dren were made to spend most of their time In the field with their dad die taking practical lessons ln corn ology; pota,to-oiogy, cabbage-ology, pumpkln-ology and other euch useful ologies, But to get back with all these physicians constantly going all over the county.' with all thi army , of teacher who are presumed to be In telllgent people, capable of teaching what the law requires them tQ teach, aided by committeemen ln every dis trict who are supposed to be the best Nev Suits and Goats Those who haven't heen in' to. .see our new. Suits cer tainly can't afford to wait any longer. ; Selection is good, values are extraordinary. Gornbine these two facts and you will see "The Reason" why you should see our Coat Suits before buying elsewhere. t ," .' Why not come in anyway., We : i are always glad to show you through the different sections. , , . The new idea White Corduroy Skirts, well tailored with high waist line, our price $5.00. . '.-r '.: ' -A y .' iit New Reversible Long Coats, two coats in one. Let us show 1 you these gannentSi ; '' " " .lrME .TORE THAT SAVES YOU fONEY" I. - 7h iiwilfh W&rr!fi Bg.'te: sorniimN railway' scfiiEnciiR, Ki'iwnvH-sEPT. u, mt. . feehedule figures published as Information and ara not guarani"vl, - nn'.tern Time. AKRIVES FJlOM Ko. No. 6 Lake Toxaway.. ,11: a-m. 1 Savannah and Jack sonville. ..... . . 1:10 p.m. No. 11 Washington New - York, Norfolk, and Richmond ...' .. P-nx No. U Cincinnati Louis ville, St, Louli and Hemphl . .. ... . 1:05 p.m. No. t Charleeton Co lumbia ... :i P-a No. 18 Murphy and Waynes- vtlle.... ... .... :o P.m. No 10 Murphy and Waynes- vine. Nn. S Waynesvllle..... . t:00 a.m. No. 21 Goldsboro and Ral eigh.... .... .... 7:4 P.m. No. IT Charleston s Co lumbia... .. .. .. T:lt p.m. No. tt Cincinnati ft Chi cago... .10:15 a.m. ton of the cliff. Than an ambulance down ln the val- - ley. You are not spending one cent ln preventing disease among the people of this county. You are asked to pay the county health officer $1800 a year in addition to hia present alary, o that he may devote all hi time 10 th work. The city of Asnevme spend $20,000, per year In the preven tion of disease, ana nas savea ner pro pie more than that amount on typhoid fever aolne this summer, ana ne nRvi . three-fourth of the taxes nf the county, and 1 therefore. willing to pay $1350 of the $1800 for the benefit of the country people. leavlna onlV $450 for the country ueoole to pay for thi work, which la exclusively for their benefit. Is it pos sible that tne couniy comrammura. of Buncombe county will stand fn th way of thl work? W do not mins Statement on Ilehalf of the AshevUlc Board of Health. The Buncombe County Medical o clntv -request that you pay your hoaith officer for all ni lime. i We, the board of health ot tne city nr Aahavtlle. reauest It. ana minu you, Ahevllle pay threei-fourth of the taxes of this county. The state board of health requests you. to do It, and ay lurtner inai they consider a health officer worth as mucin aa a herin no, worm mu. more, but they consider th amount n..id th sheriff a the minimum amount fhat the health officer should receive, when he devote hi tyhole . i n wnplr. - The Medical society of the iate oi North Carolina Join wun me " board of health In the above state- menu , .-. . , Vnnr rnuntv buurd of health has elected your health officer for all his time, and again auggest ana reuue. tKot vnu duv him a salary, equal to that of the sheriff, and thereby enable him to devote his entire time to me work. The responsibility is upon w hoard of county Commissioners, ine people who elected VM expect you to ha fuithful to their interests , needs. il It seem the automobile crank hav very deeply sinned Think of their wasting gasoline when thev can "burn. J.he wind. , Dallas News. EirOHTAIIT TO i:3T23 A ranard ef slxty-flva rear eontln ous US of "Wrs, Win, ' Boothlnt Rrnn" bv mothsr In a l part ot the world, t th highest r-' ' tht aof rame.'v for ''chlldrea toihlng" B vr rscelved; Bvery yr th roung mothar follow In the footstep of bar mother and Ab1 Ur. WlnsloWj Book ing Byrup to be the favorite, tnd ,n ;s i a gone o for a rHod of six- ty-flr yaara. s.l!li- hav Dd It for t" r DEPARTS FO .;'; ' , , " No. 6 like T..r.-nT,.y 3 -40 p.m. No. 10 Savannah at inuk sonvllle ... ... .. :10 P-a. No. 11 Ctnclnnatf, St Loula ' -Memphis and Louie vUle, ';....': . No. It Washington N " " ' " York, Norfolk' and " Richmond. . .. f:$5 p.m. No. 14 Atlanta V Charlea- '.ton. ... ... .. ..TOO a.m. No. IT WMynesi $ Kur-- phy,.i ... ... ... :! . No. 1 Waynesvllle V Mur- ' 1 , phy.,(i...,.f . t:t0 p.m., No. tl WaynasviUs..- ... 1:55 pjn. No- It Balelgb. Gold- '-. , t ..:'. boro..; ... .i .. t:OI sVm. No. i'T Cincinnati and " ., -a Chicago.', .i . . . .- .. f:lf p.m. No. $ Columbia Chstrlea- , . , ton... .10:tl n.m. munlty and further having as general director of all thl teaching a county superintendent whose large salary would Indicate that he was a compe tent person and was discharging his duties. Now with all these and with our matchless climate of which we are so much wont to boaat, why get alarmed ao suddenly about the health of the daughter of our peo ple." ' Here In thi charming Eldo rado amid these sweet Arcadian bow era, neath brighter than Italian skies here and .there shady - dells and blooming vales where the mighty king of day veils the fierceness of his flaming chariot as he rides in splen dor from morning dawn till eve ning's glow: here where the beau teous aueen of night expands tier loveliest, brightest silver bow and sheds her softest liquid light to gleam and dance upon the pendant leaf and shimmer upon the opening flower; where the stars chant their deepest, sweetest diapason above the mountain tops; here where the softly sighing winds bear a thousand soothing balms of. healing upon their wings, here where the laughing waters leap and dance and yield life and health and joy as they go purling and singing on to their far off home In the bosom or the deep blue sea, with all thl and much more of the same sort that I have not time or space to write, I call upon you sir, Mr. Editor or "any other man," to let your enlightened conscience speak and tell me where you oc the need of a three-thousand- dolar doctor to go around once or twice a month perhaps, to catch a stray hookworm or chase a wild mi crobe? I fancy I already hear you say "the thing Is superfluously super fluous." Let no Asheviue doctor taae umbrage at what I have said for I was a disciple of old Esculapu before most of them were born and I am still loyal to "the craft," J. B. T. tJAIKi). September tl, 11. ' . Could Laugh t Al) of Tliem. tfn IK Waah ; N Y and Richmond..; .. . I:tO a,m. wo. It Jnempni ,as vf No. $ Memphl Chat- . "joga. .. ..... ...vi. tanooga :50 wn. wo. is wsinmswa, ....- No. 41 Charleston, Macon '' mona new iorm - and Atlanta.. ... 1:00 a.m. No. i Atlanta, jaacoar auu - - No. t-41 New Orleans ..1:I0 tMtt. w """ r No. 101 Bristol, KnozvUI o, 101 tnswi, au and Chattanooga .10:5o p.m. uvmiui.,. Z?' , - N. B. No coach passengem handled on S-Ol.' wd train top td dls- bbarg passenger only. ' - ' ' L-j v.,,. ... Through leepln oar oaiiy to ana " f T . Z :ZT..rT more, Washlnpton. r.lcraond. Norfolk. Charleston t). ; Cln clnnati 1(1), Memphis (t). Atlanta, Macon, Jacksonville, Savannah, Bt Louis, Louisvllla. Through leeplng car to and from Nw Orleans via Atlanta and U M, . By., arriving t-41 on Tuesday. T hursday and Saturday, retnrnufc leaving AshevlU sum date. - "' ' . : Through Bleeping cam to and from New Orleans via Chattanooga and Queen and Crescent, arriving Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, return Ing Monday, Wednesday and Friday. - - Chair car Ahvllle to Augusta Train It and 14. Chair Car Waynesvllle and Goldsboro, Train tl and It. t. ; , . Bleeping Car Waynesvllle to Charleston train 17 and tO- . - , "Carolina Special" train It and It Charleston to Cincinnati hay fuM dining car ervlc and Observation giaeping car, tob '"2", throughout. "wa., vw , ; R. H. OBAHAM. fMt Fn. Tlo" Afcessa., ,. -n; The Normal and Collegiate Institute , , ' ASI1EVTLLE, H. O. - i. " ,' Under the care of the Presbyterian church, offer to young woman ex cellent opportunities for thorough education. - . A faculty of 1 trained teacher give faculties, for thorough Instruction In four courses of study. - '" ' J Board and tuition only $100 per year. Tuition alone, for day pupl onlr $80. Fd catalogue, address B"5?Afi? : JCHILP. Pseidt. . The fall term hegine Ben. -4 , , ' 1 a th ('! i r ' i t i ri , t :.l. - : -t y r t r rf mother , dren while irra. It i t) gums, t coHo and , ,;-w. Buid a t k -s ln , .J. 1 eu- A civil war veteran, who had been listening for some time to the ex. perlence of a young Bpunisn war veteran. In which tne young man claimed to hav taken part in everal hlondv scrimmages, suffered prlva tlons. etc.. finally turned to hi friend sitting near, and said: "Po you know Ed. this reminds me of a story I once heard about some "shades' up.;" in heaven. The 'shade' of a man who had been drowned In the Johnstown flood was forever telling the other shades' what an awful catastrophe It was and how he saved six lives ne fora he himself was drowned. Now, every time he found a new 'shade' to talk to he'd tell them that story, but every time he told the story there was alwavs an oh! shriveled-up man near by who kept saylxg. Fooh!-pooni Oh prhaw," etc., until nnany im- youneer man couldn t stsnd it any longer, so turning to his companion he BBked. 'Who Is that snrrnotlo old man over there who Is always mHkln rmrk when 1 tell about the Hood T' 'Who, that old man over there?' M his frlonda, 'don't you Vnnw who he In? Why, Hint's N'o'ih.' From Nor l,:.,n i;. I'-'-' Ii-mU f'ViUily, ECONOMY Is not always a question of the Cost of Energy i supplied-more . often the efficiency of its transfor?, mation into useful work moral: Ooo?t WIS I i
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