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3 TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1920. THE NEWS AT.T OBSERVER. r Dr. Reid Hunt, Eminent After! v can Authority On Alcohol," Tells Of Its. Effects " tlie iuugern vt VmhjA alruliol which are atareely known to the., general pulilic weW irivpii today 1? lr. Bcid Iluut. a leading Ameriul mitliurity on tho f fcetf . of alcohol, who) riwarche III this line are rettydeil ai having hoen wore itlnHHivn tltiin have those of any other American scientist. Dr. Hunt is tho head of hc Depart ment of I'liarnmeology of the Medical School of Harvard uuivernity, was for. inerly ut Johns Hookiim, and ncveral yeura ago was chief of The division of Pharmacology of the United btates Health Service, in which position he ad vised tlte government in the regulation of the sale of drugs, poisons and intoxi cating liquors. Ho is the author of the standard work "(Studies in Experimental Alcoholism." At the request of the American- Chemical Society, of which -he is a member, Tr. limit prepared a bul letin on wood alcohol. Toilay J h is was given out for pijditaf ion. "Wood ;ilcolnl," write Dr. Hunt, ''haa become 'known as the American Doisoir on account of. the frequency with trust 4h judgment nf an e! rienr?d hiir r satooii keer. - - Ho4 Alcohol rolMins, "Xjw as regards the aiestion of the poisonous properties of 'wood, alcohol," a44a4tUa.cxpe.rl: "It is inconceivable jlhnt any ordin arily intelligent -jiersoif can "BowTurlu doubt on this auliji-rt, in fiew of tlie ness resulting from its us', twenty yearnigo it hen url ..'. filtLi'JtH a lo be reptfted there was tmws for a little uncertainty on this subject Tinf "Wrrrr-tm- thf wrt of-1 fig tnllil wr-the-t but of ehemist and of those physicians TXhff1 Ot'lf mrt -fsmilwe wiMt aortjMaJ," pharnineotngieat exiH-rimeata oil Hogs. The odor, taste nnd other proiertic of puro wad alcohol are o like those of ordinary alcohol, that chemixt were iu cliue4 to attribute tho had effeets from the former to the presence of impuri ties in the commercial samples. But none of the'impurities in the latter are tts poisonous or cause the same eJTeeta as thp absolutely pure wood alcohol it self. - , " "I'harinocologists, moreover, from ex periments on- dogs had, years before, shown that the a.:tion of wood alcohol npon tho animal .organism is funda mentally different from -thai of ordinary alcohol. This difference may be briefly summarized.' When ordinary alcohol, is taken into the body it is .rapidly converted-, into w-.rter aud eartionie acid gas, which are harmless substances, al ways present in the body, and any ex cess of which is promptly eliminated by the kidneys ami. lung. Wood alcohol on the other hand, instead of being changed into- harmless subst:nees, w hicli are easily eliminated, remains in the hodv ns such for a considerable time and to be Vfkfd hn no 1vm wrf-'0". Douglass ' and Douglass represent; Pool. T H.&I m Ctmrnh TaVf IIAYK.S' 11KAUXU HONEY. 35c adv. . 1 and other organs"l cause deatli or blindness. "' ' - "l'oisonousaess in an inherent quality of wood leohoC continued rt-Ml. "It. is a impossible to prepare non poisonou wood, alcohol as it is to prc- nare iion-iKiserion trrnsiue ciu How Meh la 'sUl ltoae. . -Hits?' sllady "luwants to buy two Iadiyiduals ary coasiderably in shares of Qur stock at 11 rent a gfiawv. Iheif anawptability ' to wood alcohol; Itoii't "h t her -have it. , She's the kind wntrre-wHeeMUdAsttM aiu which seem to do no harm to others. ; don't.' pan out." Louisville, Courier This iintrner htiw ever, of all poisons. .loarHsl, . Deuth or biindnea ,hi n'sulted froin ' ' ' tno teaspoonfiils anl from one or two I - ;-: - -r - -. - -r . fc.-i J IllliK-sliOonlUls 01 OH' poison., only l" sevMity-fjva of thoc taking fonr ounces, j iUir U "i "igarTflT"ilfl B tllttt- lll' Ualt -f- "glasaful," hare died or bewime . per-. maaently blind. ThnrwtioTl aleohoL.in. prorH'rly placed in the lint of "deiidlj'i" I oisons" is evident from the fact that 1 the mortality from arsenic poisoning is only SO to 75 per cent and that from bichlmrhle of mercury even Jess. Of a 1 group of l-'IO men who drank a mixture ' of nyod aud grain alcohol all but died or became blind "At the present time, when the nisnu foctur.' and snle of genuiue alcohi'" Wverage is illegal, the only aafe course ' to pursue is to refrain from buying. ! drinking or dMlin- ia anything pur-! Irfirting to be such a beverage." j . SUES GREENSBORO HOTEL 1 FOR T. R. POOL'S DEATH re Relief 6 BlU-ANS Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION is tln-JJofflv.unVrtc4,iltJlnoth' traced to it in the I'nited citntes. Despite poison formic" ii.id 1He Ptd -wtrich--is this fad, there ia still a lark of appre- found in nnts. These poison and per- eiation erf its dangers and of an under- Imps a third formed from the wfrtoa standing of its nature. It is on this , alcohol, formaldehye, attack the brain account tha-t- I 41411 glad ia cojii p ly , M 1! h . , , " the request T)f the Anioriean ( hemic.il tociety to prepare this bulletin. The i miaeourcptir.il of the dangera.of wood ! alcohol evidently exists not only among those who drink or sell "alcoholic" be- , erageft of unknown origin, but also to ! those who prepare drinks containing wood alcohol for sale and perhaps also, to those w ho -hell wood alcohol . to th.1 , latter cln's. No other explanation of the recent accidents is thinkable; for,' however sordid the motives and however I reVkless of -human life the mnnufac-' turers of spurious "alcoholic' Iliuton Pool, administrator of T. It-j Pool, of Wake county; has atarted a suit aguinnt the Guilford Hotel Company I and the North Carolina Publie'SeTVte.e Co., of Greensboro.- for damagei because of th edeath of T. P. Pool at the Guil ford Hotel. While employed as mechanic j alflle 1)0tel,''1oot -was electrocuted -hy-r coming ia contact with a high power wire acjr the elevator. He was at work on the elevator. The amount of damages DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Have You Rheumatiam, Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble? L i Pain or dull athe in the back is often evidence of kidney trouble. It is Nat ure's timely warning (to show veil that bever- tlie track of health is not clear. ages may Do, it is unreasonable to sup-, Danger signals. peso that anyone would knowingly in-; Ifthese danger signals are unheeded cur the legal .and other responsibilities l more serious results are sore to follow ; for such n, wholesale slaughter as has I kidney trouble iu its worst formmny recently take n place." j steal upon you. Popnlnr Misconceptions. ! Thousands of people hate testified 'Among thp-riiisinnceptiaiia-pronilttttt.". that njdjjl and immediate effect of said Dr. Hunt, "the following may be j Swamp-Boot, the great kidney, liver and mentioned : i Madder medicine is soou realired that t "Many consumers and petrhups some j it stan,t3 ,ie highest for ita -remarkable of those who M il such drinks seem to curative effect in tlie most distressing think that wood alcohol has gueh char-I rns0B . j( yol, nce,j s medicine, yoo actoristic properties that its presence j .i,,,..).! l...ve ttie best , . Lam Back. " . '. .Lame back is only one of many symp toms of kidney trouble. Other symp toms showing thnt you may need fw amp- em barrussvng day and and frequent bladder trouble: nifeht. irritation, sediment.' etc. Lark of control, smarting, nrie acid rheumatism, bloating, may be loss of Wlesh, sallow complexion. Prevaleaey of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize the alarm ing'inerease and remarkable prevaleney of kidney disease. While kidney dis orilers are among the most common dia aea thnt prevail, they are sometimai jha last recognized by patients, who very often content themselves with doc toring the effect, while the original dis ease may constantly undermine the sys tem. Regular medium and large size bottles at all drug storefc ; ' Don't 'make any misfske, but remem ber the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, and the address, Binghamton, N. which you will fiud on every bottle. can be Tcndtly detected by the. odor or taste. On the other Kafld, those who make such drinks know thnt this is not the case, but either believe that i I.-.. I. - ...,..,...fa.l .rl X -1 V L . 'Ki't are, being Subject to relatively flight. ! SPECIAt yOTE Ytmmaybtain- a sample aiaic lidttlo of Swamp Root by n- "Moreover, testimony was offered in a 1 closing ten tents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghanitou, X. Y. This gives you the op conrt n number of yeflts ago to the effect portiuilty to prove the eniarkable merit of tlu8 medicine. They will also send that the manufacturers' of flavoring- ex" y0a a book of valuable mt'ormntiwn; eontwuiag niauy of tha tlmusanda o grateful tracts had beni approached by dealers letters received from men and women who say they found Hwarop Root to be just in wood alcohol and urged to mnke ..-their ! the remedy needed iu kidney, liver and bladder., troubles. The value and success 'preparations with It. - The fact" that j 0f Swamp-Root are so well kuowa thnt our readers are advised to send for a aam ,.ilready at thnt time the bottles bore , p(e size Address Dr. Kilmer 4 Co, Biugliasaton, N. Y. Be sure to ay you tha lauoi poison was expiamcn a-s n read ,his offer 5ll 1ne Raleigh Xcwa and Oluener. Adr. rtlsejIO prevent ino guveruuieoi ? placing from upon an internal revenue tux od alcohol. "It cannot be tn strongly empha sized," ho added, ''that there is not a single property of wood alcohol, ei cept its poisouous effects, by which any one but ft chemist can distinguish be tween purified wood aud ordinary or "grain" alcohol.- The appearance, odor nad taste of the two ara so strikingly alike, that even chemists who have had math experience with thenfrare unable by these propertiel to distinguish be tweea hem with certainty. The difli ciiliy ir. of course, greatlj- increasetl when, essences, flavors or coloring mat ter ore added, oa is the ease, in the spurious drinks now being offered for sale. Not only ean the consumer, how frveTgreatTiis fanrllliirHy with sh-oholk-1jcverages may be, not trust his own judgment in this ulatter, but Jte cannot GREAT BELIEVER ffl BLACK-DRAUGHT Oklahoma Lady TelU How Her Husband BelievtM In Black ? Draught and Ue It For 1 : - - fvlany Ailmentt. Every pound of Luz ianne Coffee comes to you in an air- tight tin can. The original goodness of the coffee is all there sealed in. 1 Luzianne retains its .flavor, OCAKANTCK. V. alW Mta tMrtlr ON. tha eu Acordiiu to inrcUon. jxm ar tvM ratlrf ie4 ia vry rpert, your trvor win rttuMl ! mmm ir fw paid for M 'vajj3sr r Nowata, Okla. Mra. W. B. Dawson, recident of this place, iai:."My hut- I band is a great believer la Black J)raught and thinkr it , eure about everything. .- ,' ' It h "apletidid for headache, eonstl pation (which usually cause headache), iadigestion, or any kind "of stomach 'trouble, and we Just keep It for these troubles. "I'don't know when wa. haven't used it, and we always find it satisfac tory. " ,, V':', , ' I know it has, dono uj both ft lot of good and savef as many dollars, t use it in teaspoon doses at first and follow J wTtlTlnairaoics7anait: ur"a make person feel like, new. I It cleanses tho liver better than any'. ptner livor touic I have' ever used, and ! alter talcing aliorouga course nature asserts itself and you ara note!t la a constipated condition that follows a , lot of other active mcdicino. This it one thing'TTIkeTcspecnrlly about It.' 1'of over 70 years Thedferd'a Blnek- Draught has been in tise for many aim- j jils ailments and today is a recognized Standard remedy in thousands of Ifam j ib med-icina chests- It will pay you ' to keep Black-Draught in the house for ! use when needed. . . Tour druggist sells It Adv, E. N. Lawrence, D. D. S. , " Orthodontia and Extraction I i Exclusively. : i Offices 205 Shepherd Bldg. j : RALEIGH, N. C j coffee "The ReHy-Taylor Corapairy fw (Meant T. m dobbim ca. ' Formerly Dobbin & Ferrall f RALEIGH'S YARD GOODS STORE. T COLD WEATHER ' - We Arc Selling Warni Wool Blankets Warm Bed Comforts We Sell for Cash and Mark Our ' Goods at Cash Prices. Jsr.Jf';'' TRe Proper SHOES For Little Girls . 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