Thursday, July 20 » 1922 RADIUM CLINIC AT RUTHERFORD Cancer Treatment Now Adminis- tered.— Largest X-Ray Appartus in the South. The SIOO,OOO worth of radium given by Col. Calvin Plonk to the Rutherford hospital as a memorial +■ hi? wife is now ready for ap sfiL 4 ihn'g'radium' the"~Rutherford hospital for a m° nth to ha ™ charge of the radium and Dr. M. H Biggs has just returned from Colorado and California where he made a special study of the radi um treatment. A clinic was held r he Rutherford hospital last * week and attended by physicians from Rutherford, Cleveland and Polk counties, who were lectured to by Dr. Murphy. The SIOO,OOO worth of radium is about the size of a pea and was shipped through the mails some weeks ago from Denver, Colorado, the shipment passing through the This Hoard Would || Have Doubled in Value II If 11 DEPOSITED ill this bank at 4 % inter- || w . est.hoarded money which has been lying II idle for years would have doubled in value If it instead of merelv accumulating dust and || cobwebs. \\ ♦$ • , II! II Happily uot many persons today actually || ft hoard money with the belief that it is safe f f ■I from theft or accident. * || Money need not be buried in old walls or %% cellars to be hoarded. It is hoarded money gj if it is idle money, useless money. || If The safest way to make your money work s3> tor you and the community is to deposit it || || in the bank, where it is safe, draws interest, II fl and helps build up the local community, || thus enhancing the value of your property. || Our officials are business executives and can help 11 to maKe your money work more profitably for you. J>| Consult them without obligation. || 41 it it §>«> §>§> s> •> ——■ £>f> . |>| II If § Farmers lank & Trust Co. If ft II || FOREST CITY, N. C. II 11 Caroleen, N. C. || ! INVESTIGATE I | I A Our Special Automobile Accident Policy I x \ou will not find a more liberal policy at anywhere near the price you % | will pay for this protection. Indemnities for total or permanent injury. X | I" ire and Life Insurance placed in some of the leading companies. 1 A BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY | w. L. BROWN Bank Building B. H. LONG . 1 % Building & Loan Office % Shelby postoffice en route. It is placed in a small glass of water, from which a tiny glass tube passes out into another room. The radium gives off a vapor constanly and this vapor is collected in small tubes and carefully sealed. The tubes containing the radium emanation are applied to cancer and it is this emanation that cures the diseased tissues. Therefore it is possible to carry the tubes many miles and apply the treatment. Some hospitals have a small quan tity of radium and this is applied directly to the infected part, but there is danger of burning. The stock of radium at Rutherford is one of the most valuable in the South. Aside from the value cf the radium itself, it has been nec essary to provide experience ap paratus in connection with the rad ium treatment and build a room in which to keep the valuable prod uct. The glass jar containing the radium is in a metal safe securely looked. There are walls after walls of lead partitions and the radium itself is not seen for two years. At the end of this time a few drops of water are added to re place for evaporation. Scientists say that radium will continue to give off emanations and that half of it will be left after 1,700 years, i It is understood that there are many patients waiting to come to the hospital for the radium treat ment when the physicians are ( ready to administer it. Remark able cures have been perfected even with internal cancer. 1 In addition to the radium which has been added to the equipment at Rutherford, Drs. Norris and Biggs have installed an X-ray ma chine, said to be the largest and | most powerful in the entire South. | This, too, involves a great expen diture of money, but makes the Rutherford hospital the best equipped institution in the South for operatives cases, cancer cure and X-ray. | NEW JAIL FOR RUTHERFORD COUNTY Three Story Modern Building— Plans Under Consideration for New County Home, Also. Rutherfordton, July 17. —The county commissioners met in a call meeting here Monday, July 10, to decide on plans for a new jail. Mr. MSlburn of the Milburn, Heister & Co., Architects, Wash ington, D. C., was present and dis cussed plans, etc., with them. The plan was decided on and the ar chitects were instructed to make blue prints of the proposed build ing. The new jail building will be three stories high, with twelve cells to a story. It will be very modern with steam heat, electric lights, shower baths, ample room for the keeper's family, hospital cell and Juvenile Court detention quarters, separate cells for each race and sex, also T. B. Ward. It will accommodate from 35 to 50 prisoners easily. It will be very attractive and up-to-date. There is also a possibility that a new county home will be built soon. HICKS GROVE REVIVAL A revival meeting will start at Hicks Grove Baptist church on the fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock and will continue for a week or ten da3 r s. The pastor, Rev. Tom Hes ter, will be assisted by Revs. Fet ner Martin and J. B. Wilson. \The , public is cordially invited to at | tend. APPLES IN CLUSTERS Writing from Lattimore, Mr. C. B. Hamrick says: "I can tell you of one thing which you don't see every day. I have an apple tree of the rusty eoat variety which grows apples in clusters. They range from one to seven in a cluster. Most clus ters have two to four apples. They grow c!o?e enough to touch each other." Buy a For- and spend the dif ference. NOTICE OF SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS STATE, OF NORTH CAROLINA, RUTHERFORD COUNTY. Notice is herby given that the Town of-Forest City, will, at the office of the Mayor in the Town of Forest City, North Carolina, at 2 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, the Ist day of Aug., 1922, receive sealed bids or proposa's for the purchase of $50,000.00 Water Supply extension Bonds of j the Town of Forest City, 1922 is sue and $15,000.00 Sewer Supply extension Bonds of the town of Forest City, N. C., 1922 issue. Said water supply extension bonds shall be of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, and said Sewer Sup ply Extension Bonds shall be of the denomination of 5500.00 each; all of said bonds will be dated July Ist, 1922, and will draw in terest at the rate of six per centum per annum, interest pay able semi-annually. Said Water Supply extension ; bonds shall be numbered consec | utively from 1 to 50 inclusive | and said Sewer Supply extension | bonds shall be numbered consecu j tively from 1 to 30 inclusive, both j of said issues shall be serial. The (Water Supply extension bonds ! shall be payable in the following i amounts and at the following 1 times: SIOOO.OO per year for the ! years 1925 to 1930 inclusive: $2,000.00 per year for the years ( 1931 to 1952 inclusive. I And the Sewer Supply Extension I Bonds shall be payable in the fol i lowing amounts and at the fol | lowing times: $500.00 per year for | the years 1925 to 1950 inclusive i and $1,000.00 per year for the years 1951 and 1952. Said bonds will have interest coupons, attach ed, and all of said bonds and the interest thereon will be made payable in gold coin of the United States of America of the present standard of weight and fineness at the National Bank of Commerce of the City of New York, N. Y. Said bonds will be issued pur- THE FOREST CITY COURIER suant to certain ordinances duly passed by the Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Forest City on the following date, t.v wit: May 23, 1922 and July j4, 1922. The successful bidder, or bid ders for said - bonds will be furn ished with the legal opinions of Messrs. Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge reputable bond attorneys of Boston, Mass., and Messrs. Quinn, Hamrick & Harris, at torneys of Rutherfordton, N. C. that the bonds are valid and bind ing obligations of the Town of Forest City. Said bonds will be printed at the expense of the Town of Forest City. Bidders will be required to de posit with their bids with A. C. Keeter,, Treasurer of the Town of Forest City, N. C., certified checks payable to the said A. C. Keeter, Treasurer, in the sum of 2 per cent of the amount of said bonds bid upon to secure the municipal ity against loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to com ply with the terms of his bid. All jn'oposals shall be addressed to A. C. Keeter,, Treasurer of the Town of Forest City, N. C., and shall be marked "Proposal for Water Supply Extension Bonds." or "Proposal for Sewer Supply Extension Bonds" as the case may be, or if the bid should be upon both issues the bidder is request ed, in said proposal to state the amount of bid on each issue sep arately, and if the said bid is for both issues then the said proposal should be addressed to A. C. Keeter, Treasurer, and marked "Proposal for Water Supply Ex tension Bonds and Sewer Supply Extension Bonds." All bids shall be sealed. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. This the 14th day of July, 1922. By order of the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the Town of Forest City. North Caro lina. (Signed) L. C. LOWPvAIsCE, Mayor of the Town of Forest City, N. C. Attest: A. C. KEI.TILR. Secretary one! Treasurer. 39-3t. □ ( □ The Lowest Priced g ■ FULLY EQUIPPED □ a Roadster s § □ J, 4! ■ ■ $ m* # m ■ '^^% fo □ rj Flint, Mich. g Price subject to change without advance notice ■ ■ The -Chevrolet Roadster is a car It has the fine appearance that y II -that can be used purely for busi- carries prestige, which is another J-J I —j ness, purely for personal service, or point in its favor as a business car. H in an ideal combination of both. And then it is the cheapest in price of any car in America, quality and | It is intensely practical as a business equipment considered, car. 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