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CHARLOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1903. i DOCTORS REJECT FOfiillil CORE New Y o r k 'Physicians, According to The World, Declare the Discovery to Be a Failure (New York World.) The widely heralded discovery of formaliu as a cure for blood poisoning ts now declared by New York physi cians to be a failure. Tests which they have made are said to have shown that formalin is only a temporary check to the growth of the germs, and in the long run proves an injury to the patient. Rabbits infected with blood poison germs and subjected to formalin treatment died several hours sooner than rabbits similarly in fected and not placed under the treat ment. ' Dr. George F. Shrady said yesterday that he regarded the result of the tests conducted by Dr. V. H. Park, the bac teriological expert of the Health De partment, as confirming his view and that of many others of the profession that the formalin treatment was a fail ure. "Dr. Park's experiments are always regarded very highly by the medical profession."' said Dr. Shrady. "In this case, they seem to carry considerable force as bearing on the effectiveness of formalin as a cure for blood poison ing. ' It has gone the way of many other suddenly heralded cures. When it was first announced it struck the medical profession with wonder that such a simple remedy should have so long been overlooked. That had much to do with the scepticism with which it was regarded. 'Science can afford to go slow. Its attitude is judicial and it waits for de monstrated proof." Dr. Shrady enumerated many sensa tionally advertised cures that had quickly been demonstrated as failures, and said that of many that had been announced in late years he considered the most promising and valuable to be the serum cure for scarlet fever an nounced by two Berlin physicians. Dr. Park and Dr. W. A. Payne, both bacteriologists of the Health Depart ment, began experiments soon after the first cure of blood poisoning by Dr. Barrows was announced. Two dozen rabbits were inoculated at the same time with the germ of blood poison the streptococcus germ. An hour later a dozen of $he rabbits were subjected to an injectioii of romalin. In every case save one the dozen rabbits on which formalin had been used died from twelve to twenty-four hours be fore the others. The rabbits on which the formalin treatment was tried showed symptoms of temporary relief. It was declared that the result of the experiments showed that while formalin coagulated the bacteria and stopped the blood and seriously impaired the cells. The for malin also lessened the power of resist ence to the. bacteria. LADIES: Use our harmless remedy for delayed or suppressed Men struation; it cannot fail. Trial free. Paris Chemical Co., Milwaukee, Wis. l-3-6toaw 4 SMMME TMse tiny Capsules ar rest Id 48 hours without inconvenience, affections bebs and Infections fail. Every Woman U Interested and should now about tbe wonderfa MARVEL Whirling Spraj The new Vg ImI Srrlcfe. jmea iwnana auction. dear sai etMoM CoaveDwnf lieu initutl lAywintflttrerlt. It be cannot supply the uniUi, accept no Mher. bat aead atamn for 11. riatrated book 1J.H gives lull nartleulara and dirftcalnna In. TaJuaU to ladiea. MARVEL C. NEGRO UNFIT FOR CITIZENSHIP. (Continued From First Page.) F R O M SCHOOL AGE TO OLD AGE , Most people need glasses at some time. Many who need them most neglect this most important matter. Health, age and work all play their part in changing the vision. A year ago the eyesight may nave been perfect but today YOU MAY NEED GLASSES It's easy to be on the safe Side,- When your ' eyes trouble you or your head aches, come to us. If you need glasses we will tell you, if not it will cost you ftoth-thing. arnor C HA BLOT T E fy'eslght Specialist x X6X0 usually runs away, works at. odd join, arms himself with a razor and pistol, loafs about brothels, drinks and gam bles. In view of the loose family life of the negroes it is not surprising that they should deteriorated physically. The mortality of the negro, especial'y infant mortality, has steadily vise:i until it is now from 25 to 300 per cvnt. higher than that of the whites. The most serious diseases are consumption, pneumonia, typhoid fever and syphilis, all of which are still on the increase. Professor Harris, a negro of Ftek university. Tennessee, has correctly interpreted the cause of this high mor tality. He says: 'I am convinced that the sine qua non of a change for the better in the negro's physical condition is a higher social morality. I do not believe that his poverty or his relation to the white people presents any real impediment to his health and physical develop ment. For the causes of the black man's low vitality, his susceptibility to disease, and his enormous death rate, we must look to those social condition? which he creates for himself. MOTHER'S BURDEN TOO GREAT. "I have already referred to the social causes of our excessive infant mortali ty, namely: the frequency with which the partial or the entire maintenance of the household devolves upon the mother, and especially the impaired chance for life which a debauched and immoral parentage bequeaths to child hood." In the next place, the criminality of the negro has very much increased since his emancipation. Negro trim': increased in the south 20 per cent, from 1SS0 to 1S90. and the educated ne $ro is more criminal than the illiterate. Industrially the greatest drawback to the negro is a disposition to work only long enough to eke out a bare subsistence. He works with irregular ity and in a slipshod manner. Not withstanding the accumulations of a few of the better class, the negro per capita wealth is only about $15. and the race as a whole is far from self-supporting. For illustration, in Virginia, the white people pay out for negro educa tion, crime and lunatics about $500,000 more than the entire negro taxes paid in the State. Many occupations form erly open to negroes are now closed. This is chiefly because of his ineffi ciency, instability, dishonesty and un ci eanliness. CONDITION NORTH EVEN WORSE. The condition of the negro in the north and west, where we should ex pect it to be the best, is, in fact, even worse. In the north the death rate of the negro is higher than the birth rate, and. but for immigration, the black man would disappear from that sec tion. This is partly due to the climate, partly to more intense competition, and partly to more degraded family life. The negro is about three times more criminal in the north than m the south, and about three and a half times more criminal in the west. In Chicago the negro is more crimi nal than in any other city, and his crime in that city has increased thi'e fold in the last twenty-five years. The race prejudice which operates against the negroes in the south also operates against them in Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Chicago. Indianapolis and wherever they exist in consider able numbers. This prejudice consigns them to the slums, where their family ife is worse, and where the tempta tions to vice and crime are the great est. In New York city there are few houses that a negro can rent. The maxim once a negro house always a negro house" is familiar to all real estate men. Jacob Riis tells us that the landlord draws the colo'r line and 'does it with an absence of pretense, frankness of disposition that is noth ng but brutal. Where he permits them to live they go; where he shuts the door they stay out." The New York Sun says that "white Americans won't work with a black man; neither will foreign laborers. If negro happens to go into a salocr. he has to pay 25 cents for a 10-cent drink, a device which works almost as well as the forbidden one of refusing to serve a negro." In restaurants, too. the waiters say, "We are busy," and the negro may look at his empty plate. if he will, from 6 o'clock until mid night, and the excuse will be the same. Professor Du Bois (himself a negro). in his book on the "Negroes of Phila delphia," states that "wherever there is a trade, where good negro workmen are comparatively scarce, each union steadfastly refuses to admit negroes and relies on color nreiudiee to keen up the barrier." Professor Du Bois recites many in stances showing how the negro is dis criminated against in the matter of house rent, forcine him to live in ice slums and charging him a higher prii e tor the same house than is charged itn white man; how he is discriminated against in the trades, in the schools, charities and other lines. He shows also that a less per cent of negroes now own property in Philadelphia than before the war. CONDITION IN CHICAGO WORSE. In Chicago the economic condition of the negro is worse than in any other part of the country. So Cue race pre judice is not confined to the south. Booker Washington said in the At lantic Monthly that when it comes to earning money instead of spending it. the negro is better treated in the south. Dr. Parkhurst admits, with admirable frankness, that the north does not like the negro any better than the south. People who live on the outer circle of negro populations are too apt to assume an air of superiority and set themselves up to preach sermons to other people. If we could eliminate sectionalism from this problem it would be much easier solved. But the question is. What should 1 e done with reference to the conditions I have described? According: to the unanimous testimony of the Scholars who have investigated the subject, the dark races are not yet fit for free in stitutions and can only be qualified ior them by a slow evolutionary process. European governments are gradually abandoning representative institutions for the dark races of the tropics. Professor Reinsch writes that "it is impossible to avoid the conclusion that what to some societies is the breath of life becomes to others a deadly poison and that a society in which the indi vidual has not yet. developed and left the bonds of clan. cast, or family, would have its morals utterly destroy ed and "lie reduced to calamitous con fusion by the introduction of western individualistic institutions." So in tbe tropics, as in the southern states, the white man has learned from bitter experience that the blat k man is not yet prepared for the respon sibilities of citizenship. So if we aim at the welfare of the negro and not the persecution of the white man we should give our sanction to a suffrage limitation, applicable to both races alike, which shall exclude the riffraff and most degraded rlasses of negroes from participation in politics. The ballot has been a "deadly pois on' to the vast majority of the race and has done more to accomplish their ruin than all other causes combined. It has only widned the breach between the whites and tbe blacks, and rendei ed it impossible for tbe negro to assi milate the white man's virtues. Let me assure you that the southern people have no war to wage against the respectable class of negroes. A helping hand is extended to all who aspire to any moral, industrial, or in tellectual advancement. As fast as any number of negroes properly qualify themselves for citizenship, the whites will cheerfully admit them to its pri vileges. In North Carolina at the last election an attempt to defraud a quali fied negro of his vote met with prompt and severe condemnation from the press and the people. Because of the negro's unfortunate pbylogeny bis pre paration for citizenship is necessarily a slow process. The empirist and im patient reformer only makes the task more diflicult. if at last they do not make it impossible. Our next duty is to give the negro a more practical education. Without closing any avenue to higher education we must make more general that moral and industrial training which is having such notable success at Hampton and Tuskegee. Unless the negro improves his efficiency in the occupations which are npw open to him. he has no pos sible chance for survival in the ever intensifying struggle for existence, ami unless the masses can be fieed from political fermentation and professional agitation, they will never feel the ne cessity of improving their industrial and moral life. Booker Washington is doing more than any other man for the welfare of the negro, and for a good understand ing between the races, and between the north and south. In bis gospel there is hope for an early turn for the better in the progress of the nr-gro race. When the negro improves his moral life an efficiency as a laborer the many doors of employment which now close against him. north and south, will re open, and he will find an abiding and honorable place in our economic life. LET SECTIONS EXCHANGE TEXTS. As to lynching I have only time to recommend that the people of the north and the south exchange texts, when preaching on this subject. Let me nonnern people preach against rape, and the southern people against lynching, and we shall the sooner wipe this stain from our civilization. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXER. A PLEASANT LEMON DR.INK. Dr. II. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromali': stimulants and blood purifiers. Sold by druggists. For biliousness and constipation. For indigestion and sour stomach. For sick and nervous headache and the grip. For pains, palpitation and irregular action of the heart take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness. For loss of appetite and debility. For fevers, malaria and chills, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regu lation, take Lemon Elixir. 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle at druggists. AT THE CAPITOL. I have just taken the last of two bottles of Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir for nervous headache, indigestion, with diseased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. I found it the greatest medicine I ever used. J. H. MENNICII, Attorney. 1225 F. Street, Washington, D. C. ozley'sLemon Hot Drops Cures Coughs, Colds, lloarsenes s, Sore Throat and Bronchitis. 25c. at Druggists. GETTOUSING WONDERFUL DISCOVER IT. Mrs. "Williams. Leading Specialist in Femalo roubles, has brougrht happiness to thousands of anxious women; have never had a single failure: cases relieved at any stage within 48 hours or na charge whatever ; no pain, no danger, no inter f crencewith work ; absolutely safe and harmless ; at office or by mail 2. Most Comfortable Pri vate Home for Ladie3. 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THEY are indispensable to brain-workers, professional men, book keepers, teachers, students. They increase the power of the mind and are almost miraculous in their quick cure. 7th. THEY are a chemically prepared compound, warranted absolutely pure and free from all opiates, antipyrine, phenacetine, or anything that will affect the heart in any way. 8th. THE TABLETS have been pronounced harmless and prescribed and used by some of the leading physicians of the United States. The Tablets are compounded by skilled, regular graduate chemists, and manufac tured by a reliable company. 9th. THE TABLETS are especially efficacious in train sickness and in sea-sickness. A ten-cent bottle fits the vest pocket or card case. They are always ready, requiring no water or spoon; can be taken anywhera and at any time. 10th. THEY do not depend for results 0f effervescent effects, as that very often makes your headache worse, and is verv disagreeable for some people to take. Caution, to be sura y0u get the genuine Royal Headacha Tablet, see that word Royal is on each and every Tablet. TESTIMONIALS. Jersey City, N. J., July 7th. Royal Drug Company; Gentleman I have suffered with headache for several years, almost daily. I have tried all kinds of patent medicine, but none relieved ex cept for a day or two. I took your Royal Headache Tablets over a month ago, and for over three full weeks I have had no sign of headache. They are worth their weight in sold to a sufferer. Yours respectfully, ALFRED SHILITO, 225 Munrta Avenue. Royal Drug Company: It gives me great pleasure to recommend the Royal Headache Tablets to any one suffering with Headache or Neuralgia, as I am a great suf ferer and they are the only remedy that relieves me quickly. GEORGE GRAFF, Supt. Madison Square Church House. if or Sale By All Charlotte Drviggists. 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TESTIMONIALS: We might fill volumes with expressions like the fol lowing from the thousands that have been cured by Babek: Washington, D. C, April 11th, 1900. KloczeAvski & Co. Gentlemen: I wish to the two bottles of "Elixir purchased of you tion of a friend, state that Babek" I at the recommenda has proven of in calculable benefit to my daughter's health. I deem it the best, indeed the only remedy I have yet come across for malaria and offer this testimonial voluntarily. Yours trulv, F. W. SHAPP. 1,000 Maryland Ave., S. W. Washington. D. C, April 14th, 1900. Kloczewski & Co. Gentlemen: Your "Babek" acts like magic; I have given it to nu merous people in my parish who were suffering with chills, malaria and fever. They have used it with excel lent results. It well deserves the praise of thousands of people, and I recommend it to those who are suf ferers, and in need of a good tonic. Yours truly. REV. S. SZYMANOWSKT. St. Stephen's Church. Perth Amboy, N. J. 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