Copeland’s Health Talk “Blues” Due To Health BY ROYAL S. COPELAND, >1. I). (I'nited States Senator And Former Health Commissioner of New York.) Is ill-nature purely mental or has it a physical foundation? We meet plenty of persons who are cross, or depressed,, at Tous, or unhappy. For the moment we will describe them all as ill natured. why are they this way? Discussing this matter is like the old ques tion-—Which came first, the egg or the hen? But it will be interesting and profitable, too, I believe, if we give the problem some consideration I have no doubt at all that a d.sties-ed and disturbed mind will upset digestion and. unless relief comes, will undermine the health. tVcVr? has ruined many a life, or. at least, many day , of many a life. Bereavement, loss of position and cyry man ner of misfortune, are prol.fie causes f.c -worry : id (hire:; of mind. Ett .in the absence cl fuiie I 'll: 1 or organic disea e of some scat will lnc;r i .eels cont nue indefinitely? j I think, not. You may not agree" with we . ti.i. : I>K. COPELAND 1.• you arc in se.-ious opposition. please y.i ltr; md tell me why. I cannot believe that a kind Provincenvpuld lca\c us stranded on ; o’fcutrli.cf existence and permit us to shifter endlessly because ol things ■y ' cermet help. My theology may be wr i;; bat! tjuld not bring niy . 1 to see pi such a doctrine. I ' a run ia fundaineiK'thy sound. • policing the rules of hygiene, par i rularly as to simple calin;*.. sun . inc. out-or-door exerci;", and an : ntndc-r.ce. cf rest, if not of sleep, : cl ^i' Ing himself inte -esting read . listening to good music and •ping occupirci if these predict-. e observed. I am confident ft Will i . a very rare case indeed that does . . respond. '.tut if there Is dyspepsia bated cn v eng eating, actual !o-s of lunc.ion i 1 tiie stomach or Intestinal tract, or .hire of the skin and kidneys to < rry oif the waste poduets, the i annul kink, will be stow to , atghten out. A loc ;1 infect ten In t "ih, tonsils, nose, gall bladder or r - \ ic organ . may b” responsible r the absorption of poi ons winch ( furl) the brein and resuit in in t • .f.retire with cheerful thought. I’a.n piiywhf e in the body, f i.citing of tiie muscles.: pressure i (lie eyeball anj .1 *’.g that drives : ay sleep may be foliowrd by mrn i i depression and ill-nature In one i its many form;”. Living in a noisy i ace, failure to get away from glar , g lights, submitting to perpetual : enches, Imprisonment in stifling l drooms, sleeping under heavy • Vnkets—anything that disturbs the i -t, is very likely to disturb the i —mal processes. in many, many instances ill-nn 1 :e may be traced to physical < ’uses. If you are evil the time cross i • unhappy, seek fn find what: is ’ frog with jour body or one of ifs v l-.illy. Answers To Health queries. Ti. R. Q. What is the cause of 1 -jh blood pressure? Could a male t i.r,!U cl C3 hue a tVed pressure of A. May b" tine to i ,i• • i c in kid ney fttr.-f jrnint;,. r- it paUm or p:;o;:; r diet o\. r a period ul t :a\ l aeh ease demands specific alien ticn and treatment., 'i he diet is m Important factor. A. N. Q What would cause a. dtai .). inten .vc pain near the waist line or the right-side? I am sub*, jec; t:> con:,;ipniio:-. would this be due ;i > a liver condition? What causes waterin'; of the eye '.’ It is ;<> profuse at. times as •o din the ,'iebt v ou’d thh he due to a er arf hrI irmlhitn? A. fia cs due t > improper dirt and pocr edm n t li o. 'I he liver i probably • hi u -h. ; dr., full particu lars send a sell-addressed, stamped eaifelope end repeat your question. 2. May: be due ton t< ar duct con dition. al.hough a i itarilrii eone'i t on might also be causing some of the trouble. Have the ryes l.h H'.meh ly examined and then propc: treat ment can be advised. r. Ct. Q. • I am 5 feet 4 1-2 melies tpl). How much thou’.d 1 v.idghj and how ran I gain? 2. What will clear - tip :> muddy complexion and blackhead ? A Without knov ing your age 1 cannot tell you v hat you should weigh. 2. Careful diet, avoiding exeessive sweets and keeping thtvkysipni '-lea! should be helpful along these lines For further particulars send a self addressed. stamped envelope and re peat ycur question. (u.’y Indirect Allusions To f l.n pons; Fla:/ , Herbert Hoover. j-- - -...d ot-eiver. C'hde H. roe.-, or Shelby. Demo cratic t!ector-at?large and v ho has borne a greater share of th"- burden than any other Democratic orator in this campaign, lact night came to Faleigh for his 46th campaign speech and delivered what was by common consent adjudged the most pleasing speech heard here during tiie campaign. Speaking in the city auditorium v here Senator F. M. Simmons de I vered an arti-Smith speech the J ght before, Hoey drew a smaller crowd, tut ril of his 2.500 hearers » 1 ’trained for the entire address, whereas Senator Simmons was un able to make himself heard and lost over two-thirds of his big crowd. Mmmons References Indirect. Only two references v/erc mrde to the Simmons speech, both cf them indirect. Mr. Hoey was introduced by Robert Ruark, chairman of the V'ake County Democratic club, who characterised the present •’ampaign rs without parallel for misrepresen ^ t'hon and attempted assasinaUeai, cf character and who declared of I tl" man he was introducin'’: “He does not come to regale you with a recital of his own \irtures ( rod accomplishments nor to ridicule 1 Democrats who may differ with his 1 views.” Near the beginning of his remarks M-. Hoey asserted: “I have made 45 speeches In Nortli Carolina for A1 Smith and the Dem ocratic party and I have never been cheered by Republican politicians or applauded by Republican news papers. so I know I am right. “When Democrats and ministers ere applauded by Republican news papers and cheered by Republican politicians they ought to have a f erious examination with themselves because whenever Democrats sup port the Democrtic party and min isters preach the Gospel they do not receive Republican applause be cause there is no comfort for the Spartan Fair To Open Tomorrow Months Of Preparation. Football < mr And Other Features For Farb Of Five Days. |Special to The Star.) N.ja rt a n b urg.--The Kpartanhu-g County Farr will be held on Oct. 30 ri. Nov. 1-3-3. S'"'rotary bnerscn and hi", crops of efficient workers have been working for months to make this the greatest fair ever held in this section. There will be horse races four days, trotting, pac ing end running: Cn Friday motor cycle races, will be run off immed iately following the harness races. Official automobile races will be run cn the closing day cl the fair. There will also be grey hound races. A football game between Wofford and Presbyterian colleges is staged for Thursday. Nov. 1 at 10.30 a. m Rubin and Cherry Shows have been secured for this year's big event. A great display of fire works t.v sche duled for four nights ot t! e fair. There will also be splendid free acts before the grand stand each after noon and evening. The. annual field meet for schools v.'ill be nald Friday, Nov. 2. The exhibits premise to be a great feature this year and will consist of poultry, educational, agri cultural, community, fancy work, flowers end canned fruits and vege tables, The live stock exhibits will consist ci pure bred dairy cattle, hogs sheep, etc. She Knew Her Need.'. A negro woman v as in an auto accident. After regaining conscious ness the doctor sought to dicer her by remarking: "You will undoubtedly he able to obtain a considerable amount ot damages, Mrs. Johnson." "Damages?" said Mrs. Johnson, “what does Ah want wif damages?" Ah got enuf damage now. What Ah wants ts repairs!”—Ex. Republican party in either of those two things" Few Preliminaries. With only a few preliminaries, which included a. brief review of the history of the Democratic party for the past 30 years and a tribute to his townsman and brother-in-law, D. Max Gardner, gubernatora’ nomi nee, Mr, Hoey pmnged into his dis cussion of the national campaign. Two Social Clubs Meet, One Fleets Officers. Personal Items Of Interest. iSpecial to The Star > Roiling; Springs, Oct. 27. Mrs. J. I., Jenkins was a most charming hostess to the members of the pliil sonian book club and the junior col lege faculty at her home Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The home was most beautifully adorned with ! baskets and vases of lovely fall flow- ! era. Attractive Halloween decora tions were used cn the walls, man lie. end over the lights. Th" meet- ! log was called to order and the S business' matters were discussed, the i roil was called and minutes read, j 'I he program was rendered as fol low “The Artistic Value of the j Stairway of the Modern Home" by Miss Mabel (Horde. "The Walls of a Modern Horne and Their Decora* tie ns" by Mrs. Cl. H. f ireenc. The meeting was then turned ever to ; the hostess who assisted by Tittle •Misses Rachael. Huggins -end Kath erine Jenkins who were dressed in Hallowe’en costumes, served a deli cious salad ccurse. with accessories. The Hallowe'en idea was displayed in the refreshments and Was carried ot;; in a me. t unique manner. The hostess brought in a Cauldron in which a fire was softly m.ruing Y, Hew flqwr.rs we e suspended on black ritbonis down to the side- of lire cauldron ami formed a pretty veresth. Each guest took a flower which when taken from the'e..ul dren it vealc.'t a not < i th ■ other > nd cf the ribbon, l.ach go- *• found her fortune and read it alms AM of these pertained to .seine : up.crsti tie.n of Hollo,ween time. Mr. and Mrs. John t;;v h Mrs. x, H. Biggerstaff and Mrs. U P Ham rick .■pent Monday at. Asheville Normal visiting their daughters who are in • ehool (here. Miss Mabel Coed'' delight fully en. 1 tert.r inert the Tongue and Needles1 chili Frida.’’ e.ficmeph af i ir lobe- ; ly heme which was decorated most beau! dully with a varj-av < fell flowers and nn a! trie. 1 vr arrange-. j merit of Halloween deetrralions, flic meeting was called to ord. by the president Miss Mabel Goode and the business matters were attend ed t i. As litis wa - the appointed lime for the election cl Officersthr nominatin': committer- . id ;en e,t,?d their decisions v;hie|- ' v. er« as fo’-. lows: President. Mrs H. .I--v's: vice president. Mrs. \V. A. Webb: secretary and treasurer. Mrs bean White. i her nominations were ac cepted and these oiiicere were fTct- ; cd for the coming .'yeah this club , derided to follow i.s usual custom ’ ‘Mid make a quilt for the Thanks- 1 giving box in Tc sent do the orphan- j ■ age. The btr uiess meet b;:g , adjourn.- j cd. The hostess v as assisted . by Mrs. C C < cbode in set”, ui; tempt ing refreshments, A dainty yellow flower graced each plate which marie the Hallowe'en idea octuple'e. The next meeting will be with Mrs 1 M Pitch but will be held at night •instead f t the regular time. Mrs: tv. T. MeSvkin why wa; hurt, several days imp by 1 dl.ng down a flight of steps, seems tn be improving at this writ r;. Seventy Dead In Rumanian Wreck T i.ntltn. Oc(. "7. Come d’ or lehr reach ;v: I endon today st.ued Hmt the death toll in. the n • He -d v • ee'e near the small Rumanien Town of Rec.ea was between C0 T.'ijd 7.1 or about double the rtimber oifieially aniioun«f"'l in s'- '"m r.t; from Bucharest. Fifty persons were in jured. One American d sc'ibrd as Ar nouc! Ehric;ii. :v then havit d Chica go, was listed amon , the dead. Alex ander Herschlct, luiinager of the Wahl Ever..harp company, of . Mew. ; Void:, who had been reported among the dead, suffered only a slight head v.oilnd fro nr which lie had recovered today Another Amer ican whose name v. os not reported but who was c’/veribed ;i •• a represen tative of an min .mod Chirr go news - paper was ; TJ by dkpa.chts to have escaped injury. NOTICE or SALE. Under and by \:.a:e of the will • of •) H. Austell, deceased, end a representative of the heirr-at-law cf said deceased, T will on the 12th d-y of November. l':28 at 10 o’clock a, m.. .at The old heme place of said deceased, near the town of Earl. N. C.. offer for sale the highest u.dder al’ that, tract of land belonging to ..aid estate, con sisting. according to recent survey, of 232.15 r errs There, will also be sold at same time one house and lot situated in the town of Earl, N, C. This farm has been divided into seven lots, and will be sold in lots and then as a whole and plat of same is in hands of , . H. Austell, and he will be glad to show the land !o any prospective purchaser. This is very valuable farm land, situated right near the town of Earl, with good churches and school almost at the door. Terms of sale One-third cash on day of sale, and the remaining two thirds on November 12. 1929. the t deferred payments to be evidenced I by notes with appro'-ed security 1 a.nd to bear interest at six per cent from day of sale. Privilege will be given the pur chaser of paying all cash on day of sale, or upon confirmation of sale. This land will be sold subject to a raised bid within 20 days. This Oc tober 2. 1928 S. H. AUSTELL, Executor. EbMnd The Scenes _S! ! In Hollywood jj Hollywood, 'l hr problem of the broken accent versus talking pic-1 lures has been a subject of timor- ■ oils interest in the colony. Let him without the first, accent cast the first stciiie. seems to be the attitude. And, to be sure, the day of dem. dose and dose isn't of the fasti We of Hollywood are proud but—-er— human. A few eyes have cast curious glances in the dt.ection of the Sam uel Ooldwyn headquarters where (lie beautiful Hanky has floated leis urely to stardom. VilmaS accent today is ns charming as (was a year ago. Mr. Ooldwyn found pause because el this accent. He cogitated. His fellow workers cogitated. From the vague dimness of their cogitation was been an idea. IF nee. Vitma's next picture, “Childs Fifth Avenue" temp title) is to be an all tulkv one. According to the story, Mima, is a Hungarian ui route to Uncle Sam.5 territory. She speaks Hun garian records on the film. In drift Line, .and. v, 1 !; pathos mingled with humor, the Hanky- dares Ac.ierican l c which she ,'Cftens with that ■uiich be - printed accent of hers. Free* the insistent demand that the fllcher-ites Ir.lk LI.rough celluloid will be met ; n;l the problem ot the accent solved ; mHiiteacou; iy. Clever, I <"'.11 it.. , The Bankv troup head . East ' short lv to closeup and a or shot h:■.Might - of Manhattan.-. Who the Hod LaRecque w ould hero opposite lris wife,. but the kibosh sce ne- to have been put. bn that. Rod, him- j seif. c::prr :,f.s no cuthusic.-in con cerning pictures of any nature. Ho has made some rood investments, r< lip' \ oil". . K) • iip ( :■ r . in W:\r.V’ yp r.rribc ,h;is : l:irr on the v.in« in this pa>;lnr:;'i-'i; i But you're wrmyr, It. v.> :i; i--v that.• pvqmptr.tf h;Tv end Ricardo Corley to cl'rlnrr :n.i : i- . menial . vacation. Kirlc.v is. ip • ; ) >; potiMblc for Alma iiKiui;;.i>", in ivni wriylit,/vocal-.eenlcs. AsheviJJe. Oil. .'7 Pr. Reuben Archer Torrry-. world Ini-'' u evangelist iinff Bible t uc!' i.(. \y;i four cl dead imbed at, his home ill Kenilworth this morning Hr had been ill only, a few days, aithpuch in der lining health for . ->•. n ii mo.nl h Nd 1 nerd >—:ilv:;'mcnls will tv made .until Ills- m >i. It, A, Torrry, 17 . arrives IT run Kt Louis sometime 1 i bmorrow. The distinguished scholar \> a . 7’ l cars old, Dm n:r .a life not a tie Pr eetiv.t v l r preached n tb.cM ofthe ■ civilized nations r f I he world, end in many of the repiaif plai'cs Qp a im.tr in i 00;’ and IP OX !.<• prrrch rd in Fn'dand gcailr'nd lrp]p.nd tirrmnnv. France. Australis Now , Zealand. Tasmania, China, Japan and India. He was a Yale graduate. Bible I scholar throughout the world look led upon him as on of the hr t in ' formed, preachers m America From 1889 to 1908 he served a> superin tendent or the Moody ivble in>tt , lute. From 1912 t< 1921 he wa: dean of the Bib’e institute of Los Angeles, . He leaves a long list of ! books on religious subjects. Seme cf them are How to Bring Men to | - Christ.” * How to succeed in . the Christian Lite.'' • Divine Origin and Authority of the Bible,”. ‘ Soul Win ning Sevmr'i:.” ‘The Real Christ. ' "The Gospel of Today,” ‘ The Christ ot the Bible.” AVOID REGRETS If you h;nc (t>e !ci4 feeling I hat somethin1' is wrong w ith your eyes, there undoubtedly is. for some- j thing has made you aware of a change in your vision. Have your eyes examin ed at once in order to ob tain proper glasses to cor rect any defect and thus avoid future regrets. Dr. D. M. Morrison Located Downstairs Next To Haines Shoe Store. Phone 585. Shelby, N. ( . Note: Dr Morrison Will He In Rutherfordton Office On Every Thursday. Thr peace treaties have hrkl vn\ rd foices H> a mere C5. y,rr err iiici'ra'soover 101’! Publisllcis Syn dicate (Chicii'iOJ Tarheel Death Kate Lower Washington. The death iatr for North Carolina decreased from. 1.20H per 100,000 population in 19*30 to 1 136 in 1037. figures made public by the department of commerce show. Total number of deaths in 1925 was 34,562 as compared with a total number of deaths in 1927 of 32,917 The population ol the state was es timated by (lie department at 2, 858.000 in 1920 and 2,897.000 in 1927. The decrease in I he death rate in 1927 was accounted for by decreases in the death rates from influenza. pneumonia. diarrhea and enteritis, tuberculosis, nephritis, puerperal causes other than puerperal spetice mift. typhoid lever and malaria. '.. Leading causes '.of death in North ..Carolina in 1927 were : diseases of the heart, which caused the death of 3.858 persons; nephritis. 2,735; I tuberculosis; 2,578; congenital mal* I formations and diseases of early in fancy, 2,481; cerebral hemorrhage, 2.189; pneumonia. 2.188. While both political parties favor food prevention, neither is averse to a landslide.—Brooklyn Eagle. FOR JEWELRY | Watches. Rings. Clocks and other gifts that you may desire, also for your Watch and Clock repairing call at | the Morrison Jewelry Store Located Next To Haines Shoe Store. Rhone 585. Shelby, N. C. (Looks and Acts like a Costly Car because it's built like a costly car The only Essex point in common with cars in its price field—is price. There is little in either appearance or per formance to distinguish it from many a costlier car. 1 n size, i t possesses the advantage of compactness without sacrifice of passenger quarters or riding comfort. Itsteers as easily as any car you have ever driven. Won’t you examine and drive ihe Essex, whether as a prospective hover or as one interested in knowing why it is the choice car in its price field as proved by sales? •735 and up All prices f.o.b.Dttrmf Ruyert can hay far cm an. r*f ir.com*at lowest amrilmhl charge for interest, kundltM and insurance O CLINE, Dealer Shelby, N. C. * fjrBv ■•I« eli <#£$> uj£ *&£»■ a;,. One more Hoover-for-President supporter came to Cleveland county last week. He was Esco Mull, of color, whose native abode is in the Lawndale section, but who ha^ been living long enough “up north ’ to own a big car, good clothes and be for the Republican candidate, Mr. Hoover, for President. The above photo of the Hoover supporter was snapped at the Shelby court square curb, not for from the Confederate monument. (Note: Close inspection will reveal the “Hoover-for President” teg on the front of Esco’s ca\) (Political Advertisement.)