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Copeland’s HEALTH TALK By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. D. (United States Senator and former Health Commissioner of New York) (Inquiries may bp, addresed to Dr. ( opeland,care The Mar, Shelby, N. t. If jou desire a personal reply, enclose ,i stamped euvolrpo.c ad dressed back to jon.) Wan'* adaptability to his, «u .roumluu- 1. onr of ilir mmikabl, fatv* about lunri. i'afm tree:; rlmvc in n.e tropu and rin in ,-oid'' cllmw Man thrives eieryvjiei. Tho bocv iv made : - adapt n •!: i > rondttion a : Hiey are One of l.ha .'uroM ftst: iii.Mjis i_, Uial man > m tvi'listand • iidiir’ii and violent; changes in Mir wrath.r !! may Ur ill the dutch of trrrible heat ami not. n, -r, nnati if there is a sudden drop of 50 or 00 ,1, - fivers. 'I hr opposite states of weal tier »ti] caii.se aim tin serious inromrnirri.ee Of course we Ire' over extreme. of heat and »ro!d. We complain about flic sudden rhanatr; But In 'lie last ahal.vsrx these bodies of ours adapt themselves to wha'evrr comes The. skin and its wonderful equipinont of blood vessel; are tire tiling.'that save u Tilt covering of the body r,; made on purpose to guard interior, with Id vital organs Among other functions the skin acts as a rest i tafor It, is more accurate and unfailing m its operation than the most perfect thermos' i. rv.r 1 am assuming that Che man under rllscu-.don is a normal pev;o.\ that he has a perfect body and lives a proper life lie cannot, hope in be seriously undisturbed by violent weather chanRrs, for instance, if In, heart, and blood vessels and, indeed, his every pari, are not tn prime conainon When we consider the ju\so)v> why correct living' essential io safety we rarely think of the p.trt the skin plays in promoting mans welfare Of course, 1 have in mind not only ihe very outside the part we see and feel, but also the Whole thickness and structure of the bcoy covering. To maintain the successful opera tion of the skin It must, b" wmI nourished: That ts, it must lir\c its full share of the food and di nk we take to maintain health It mo. : be cleaned and fed by an abund ance of pure blood LANDIS SHOE SHOP For The Best Shoe Rebuilding. Rebuilt And New Shoes For Sale. Also Headquarters For Singer Sewing Machines & Parts. West Marion St. 3rd Door From Western Union. Shelby, N. C. ncsid.es what it gets from wi.H'v'n, if must hr well eared for from without It must be srrubhrri and cleansed and never be permitted to remain smeared and (logged. We cannot hope to avoid contact with dirl, but by regular and thorough bathing wc must keep the kin in first, class condition The skin requires air and light, particularly sunlight The loca1 circulation Is improved by these agents of good. As the skin is bet tered by them, the whole holy te .toires because of the pleasant glow they give A friend of nunc. a famous doc tor. wears very liglu colored a.id porous clothing the whole year, w inter as well as summer. II ' re ' • izrs the importance of light and me necessity of the skin to have it Perhaps we won't go th:t fr hut there is no doubt OppoitunUy should be given those bodies of ourv to drink In the goodness found in air and light There can be 10 doubt. f think that the modern ‘lamps" emitting “ultra-violet" rays, hate a real place in benefit ing the skin, and. through it. flu whole body. But. of course, sun light. ts free to all, and while a bn uncertain during some seasons or tbe year, should be utilized when ever possible The more active the skin is. tlv. cleaner it Is, and the more it is ex posed to air and light the bett.u prepared vve are to fair changes if weather with indifference. With wclIrnouJishrcl and well-kept skm I the less we will shiver in the cold j and the belle; v.e will lerl in ex tremely hot weather. Answers to Health Queries. M M B. Q I hid .1 mob’’ ! tooth extracted and a little bone j Mura to its roots. This caused rath er .1 deep wound. 1 to you consid er h drincteroir'’ A No, I C It Q I i • possible [or , i pci .on to have three or If i:r dis locations ol ihc vertebrae mu] would tIn: pinch flic nerves and cause a general distillbance of tin entire nervous : vsteni? If such was the (.1 c what would be the rem edy •’ A No In the ea.e of a serious injury to the spinal columns seri ous results will follow Without knowing more about the ease in particular, it would be impossible ft) make a definite statement or pre scribe treatment. The doctor at tending tlie patient ..hould be able to adw.se ydu. K N Q I ha\'(* had head norse- for about six months and have hern treated without result'. What, would you advise? 2 Have also had trouble with my toenails, which grow m decay ed. What causes this and what can be done to correct it? A This is usually indicative o* nasal catarrh. Keep the nose and throat clear. 2 Due to some chronic affec tion Have your doctor advise treatment after examination There must tie some underlying cause which must be located and treated first of all before the symptom will disappear. G F B Q What can tv dOn • for frequent headache? 2 I am short of breath and troubled with brown patches on my fare What vvfluld >ou advise to clear up Ivoth conditions? 3 Whpt Is the cause of a roaring m the head? A - Find the cause, first of all Keep the system rlear by proper diet and regular exercise. For full particulars send a : elf-addressed stamped envelope and repeat yom question. ‘2 Probably due to sluggish elim ination and acidity. Correct your diet and avoid Indigestion. 11 May be due to nasal catarrh, to high blood pressure or nervous ness. Have an examination so that delimtp advice can be outlined, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we have this day qualified as execu tors of the will of G. M Gold, late of Cleveland county. N. C , and all persons having claims against safd estate are hereby notified fo pre sent them to tis properly proven lor payment on or before July 17, 19.m, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All (ver sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Julv IS, 1929. THOS. B GOLD. BEN GOLD, Exectuors of the will of G. M. Gold, deceased, Ryburn it Hoey, Attys. Star Advertising Pays Poplar Springs Community Items fSprrial to 1 lie .Star i Mi (-■ Gladys Ilarril! anti Ruby | Debrew spetit Saturday night wUu Mias Lillie Martin. Misses Martha and Ruth Ham rtek had as their dihne.r guests Sunday Misses Selma Lemons. Katie Jones, Mattie Lou and Mads Belle Phllheck Miss Mary Sue Holland sper' Sunday with Miss Moliie Wallace Mrs. B. C. Queen and little daugn ter and Mr. Archie Queen and Mr. Irvin Noggle spent a levy days last week in Salisbury. Master Evcrctte Wilson spent the week-end with his cousin... Ab and Neal Spangler. Mrs. Clyde Wallace visited Mrs. Foy Lemons Saturday. Mt-s Edna Harrill or Lattimore visited Mr. and Mrs. Wake Ham rick over tlie week-end Mrs. D. D. Dodd spent. awhile Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Truman Wilson. Messrs, uaus demons and Wai ter Moore left, last week for Texas where they have accepted a po i fion. The friends of Miss Lillie Martin entertained her with a surprise party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cree Hamrick vir, ited their parents. Mr. and Mrs Barnette of Ellenboro over the week-end. Mr. Ahie Jones visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, of Earl Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farris and little daughter are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Martin Mr George Rhodes visited Mr Vtrgie Brooks Sunday afternoon Miss Thelma Spangler spent tlit ! week-end with her cousin Miss Janie Wilson. Many Present At Birthday Dinner Scofes of friends and relatives were present Sunday at the doubl” birthday celebration of Mrs. Will iam Hicks of Shelby, and Mrs. B r> Hicks of Henrietta. They are sister and married brothers and are the daughters of the late G B. Sar ratt of Gaffney, S. C. A bounteous birthday dinner was served and tlv occasion was one of pleasure for all those m attendance. Among those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Hicks, U. C. Hicks, jr., of Ga - tonia, B R. Hicks. Mr. and Mr Bo.vd Propst, James William Prop.f and Boyd Jean Propst, of Shelbyj HAY FEVER 4 void it! g;r.rd membrane* against the poisonous attack* of plant pollen with Sl-NOK. A noted physician’s Si-Nok Compinr Indianapolis, Ind. l I j W G. Hick* and Se'mu Hicks of j Hi'kory;'Jniia Turney Sallie Bry l oir of Spartanburg; Mr and Mr :. | C. I. Christy. Virginia Christy ami ! ftOy Christy of Avondale; Mr. an;l i Mr A H Sniilli, Marjorie and Bct 1 tie Jean Smith, Forest City; M and Mrs. J B Caldwell and VV11 • burn Caldwell of Spartanburg; Mr j and Mrs. II >M. Hicks Malcolm. | Mary Sue and George Hicks of \ Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. T C Hicks, Harmon-. Estelle and Eula | Mae flicks of Shelby; Mr. and Mi... | VV. r, Hicks. W L. jr , Fred an 1 Martha Hicks: Mrs, W A: Turtle-. I Spartanburg,. Velma Hick ,. Earp Hicks, B. U. Hicks, Mrs. B. D. ! Hicks of Henrietta; Mr. and Mrs. A M Hicks. Hoyle, Elizabeth and | f ranees Hicks of Charlotte; Mrs. C | M. IHcks, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Hicks. I J W. jr, and Elsie Mae Hicks m Shelby; Mr. and Mrs. VV. M Hicks; ; and Arthur Hicks of Shelby; Mi | j and Mrs. O E. Hieks, Charles Hicks i ! Arril Hicks, Max Hick; , Eugeiv J flicks. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Hamrick. | Ruth Hamrick. Miss Kate Bridge. Palmer McSwajn, Mrs. Liza Grcru, Mrs. J. VV. Smith, Mr. and Mrs P G Abernethy. Charles. V Mary 1 Eugenia and Paul Hicks Abernethy One wag remarks tlvt. sonic ■ gi;|. t -e dumb-bells to get color < ■ the. lice and sdtlie use color on their 1-iecj to get dumb-bells -Sivann.in Hews. "A 10 per rent duly was le-. ird mi a set of skeletons at the Ncv. York Customs House." All in ail. the m e. tourist will not attempt to reducr abroad- Detroit News. WHEN CHILDREN Need a Laxative "We have used Thedford’a Black-Draught in our family for nineteen years. I have found it of great help in rais ing my family. "I have given it to all six of my children. Whenever they complain of up set stomach, or oegin to iook paie ana aicK ly, I make a tea of Black Draught and begin giving it to them. In a day or two they are all right "I give it to them for constipation, and my hus band and I both take it I always give it for colds in winter, for I believe a way to prevent them is to keep the system clean.”—Mrs. Doshie Terry, 1205 4th Ave., Decatur, Ala. Saint Paul News j Of Community Items i Spec in 1 to The Star » The farmers of this communit • | have been enjoying some pleasant j showers during the pas! week j Crops are looking fine now. Mr. J. B. Smith and daughter ; Miss Dorothy, returned front Chapel Hill Saturday where they spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. VV S. Fortcnber y ! and family and Mr, and Mrs. Al bert Perry attended a birthday din- I ner at the home of their parent • j nca** Lawndale Sjmday. Mr and Mrs. W. c Hannon and lanii.y and Mrs. G M Hannon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wisher Jenkins near Lat timbre. Mr Liease Barrett visited Mrs, Edna McSwain Sunday afternoon. Mis; Faye Harrcison visited Miss Bam Canipe Saturday afternoon. Mr, Jettiro McSwain visited Mr. Wilbert McSwain Sunday. Miss Margaret Dixon of near Slirlby spent. the week-end with Miss Dorothy Smith Mi .Clyde Fisher left Friday i - be gone two weeks or more on a j camping trip. Mrs Ct. M. Harmon was the dm ner guest of Mr-. M. C.‘Br m Sa - . urclay. Mrs. D. M. Harrclson spent T'.i clay nisht with Mr. and Mi 1m.• hCnr Harrclson M\s.see Madge Harrclson. Ann Mae Perry and Annie Mae Hat mon spent Saturday afternoon wi; Misses Annie Laura and Joscphi >■ Beam. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Whitworth ' Waco visited Mr. and Mr. M C 1 Beam Sunday afternoon These are enervating day T , feet are easier than the nuncl to gr on a desk and the fishing and go! visions predominate. —7>AlTruCK , record.. It may not It as exciting as a err country flight in at airplane —/ml l'is record, made by a coal truck, ■nr,vis in me t/iing to terry car ami truck otenrr! Every. eUv.-'tn automobile'. »ruvl.-• and buses, “Standard" Motor Oil is helping « reduce repair bills and prolong motor life, “Standard’’ Motor Od is “oilier,'1 specially processed to cling to metal, prevent friction and to stand ud longer. Ask for it when you next till your crankcase. At all “Standard” Service Stations and Dealers. INE years ago (a long time in the life i. of any motor) their heavy-duty Nash truck (loaded with coal) pulled out of the yard of the Fountain Oil, Mill and Fertilizer Co. of Fountain Inn, S. C. for the first time . . . 1 his truck has run every working day since at a total repair expense of LESS THAN 5100.. “The reason,” says O. C. Woods, treasurer, “is that we have used ‘Standard* Motor Oil exclusively.” STANDARD" MOTOR OIL The Oilier Oil RISE EARLY PARAGON'S RE HERE On TIME SUMMER TIME SALE Starts Promptly At 9 O'Clock To-Morrow Moraine The policy Of thi. Store i. to hold Two Big Sale, a Year, one in January and the other in July. People of Cleveland and adjoining countie, know what a Paragon My mean., a lowermg of price all over the hou.e giving you opportunity to buy HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE at lowe.t po.»ibie price*. The time i. here, the .ale i. on, we wan, you to vi.it u. during thi. Special Event. Everywhere you go. from the Ba.ement to the top floor Special Di.pl.y. and Special Price, wtll meet w.th your m.tant approval. A num her of High Powered Value, are offered for Opening Morning. Come early and you'll not be di.appointed THE COOLEST STORE IN TOWN - ROOM FOR ALL _ PLENTY OF FRESH AIR — ELECTRIC FANS. ICE WATER AND EVERYTHING TO MAKE TOUR VISIT A PLEASURE. P„ONE «, THE paragon department store SHELBY, N. C.
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