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THE GASTONIA _____Published Twice a Week—Tuesdays W. F. MA1SHALL. ss* Fratlsfr. DEVOTED TO THE F10TECT10H Or HOME AND THE UVTE1E3T8 OF VOL. XXV. GASTONIA, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 33. 1004. RADIUM AS MEDICINE. Dr. Morton Telia of HI* Bub re scent Cancer Cur*. blood nsDt raviHm, he amu «•» York fknMu . 4* With Art in Is MMm **4 -1—— rww ¥r * ar Irilui “-r~ -liulldi Matarta Air* Map ■* Carr*. Dr. WUIUm I. Marta* o( New Tar*, prof mao r of electro tbcnpcatlcn, who racaatiy mad* aoma discoveries la tba therapeutic aaa «f tba radio aettv* foroa*. c>r*, to tba New tar* World •ome further data Ur of his ntisari stlns sod theory.. “it Is woU known," mid be, “that cartala solutions at* rsodsrsd floors*' «st by radio activity aad by th* Besots** ray. I bar* found a autabsr ef such sotorloar, sack as qatalast •soul In, flooraadn aad ordn. Tba flacrcacoac* of quinine, aacuUn and ordii U of a moat beautiful blue aad violet color, aad where the violet aad of tba spectrum la found than la a Mo found tba ultra vlolat radMOoa. Both ar* capable of producing chemical ef fort*. whh.ii ar* usually known aa the setton of the actinic ray* of th* ^*e trass. “It acrarrad to me that I might cam biaa tba propertlsa which th* X ar radium rays have of paastntiag bo ama tlaaaa with thaet fact* sf floarss csdc*. Th* Idea la to flood a given or gan ar aaat of dlaaas* with th* Hoot**. clbU liquid used aaedlrtnally sad at the sums time, by turning th* X or radium rays upon IhM region, set up the de sired actinic rudlatlotu, thus brtngtsg to bear tbs aitra violet rays la a maa aar which ooold not b* atulaed by any mare applies tM* from the oumtd*. “Tbass solutions of thsmaalvaa pro duce do raault except to panaxata th* blood sad place It la condition whet* X M tueccptlbl* to the ray* of radioes applied to aay aaat of dlasaat. Blood of ltaalf has a natural floorsaesnos. aad la deluging th* artartes of tba body, aa I propone, with Uqold atm ahlao there la aa vIoMacs done to Da tura. It waa meant that tba blood should have sunlight, and my mat bad fallow* tha law of Batura It waa meant that you abeoU bar* sunlight lasld* of you. "Bedlam or the X raya beet exert their affects when the cancer la of tha akko. They do hot delve Into tha Umoa or iata tha system. With the whaia Body flooded with a liquid cap*hie of fluorescence It will readily be aero that by tbs application of Iba raya to tha dlaaaaad part froca tba exterior there will ha a fluorescence dareloped right In tha Interior and at tha precise apot where It la needed. Par Instance, U a man has cancer of tha noae the raya would be applied to that member. Tha aatatlea be bad taken would flaorcaoa, and tha rtolet and ultra nolet actinic rays would set direct^ open the mor bid tissues. There are many ways In which radium or X rays could be local ly applied whan once tha System la Beaded with floorsarihle liquid. A small arc lamp small enoueb to ba ■wallowad—might ha taken Into tha a tom aril, aad thla would axdte floor aa cones. Or a patient may ba siren tha ■etadoM aad after that flaorascout wa ter. This last, bower er, aboold ba han dled delicately, as It Is as yet rather a dangerous proposition to daal with. "It la probable that a treatment may be a to! red from this method that will eara tuberculosis. It la certain that It win curt cancer and chronic malaria, for I bare aa damonatratad by expert -It la pradically naataaa lo ■pomlata aa to what the Booreecent discharge doaa to tlm tiring tisnuea. and than atm remains to deckle how thla affects the cancer growth. Thla koowladpa «oa orvar bo reached until we know whot oaaear la, and we kra (till ottarty I georent of lta nature The moat rea aoambla tbaory aa to Na mode of action la that a mild laoeocytosle la aatab • consequent ability of tha Nrtag ttaaoa to capo with and conquer caaoaraoa emit proltfamtlaa. In the treatment of ceaeer or other dtaooao I would flrat aaterato the aa ttawfa aym am with quinine or aoiaa ether soiaUoa capable of looteoeeaaa under the tndnanca of tha X ny Ud them aoboalt tha potlaet to the X (eg or radium treotaaeat During a year or more 1 tw»0 pursued thla plan with nearly all my onaaa^af^ oaaear. and I ltd. -Wow aa ta tha radtam treatment of cancer. In general, the radiations Irewt radtam may bo said not ta bo parttaa UMy dtaatodlar from the radtattana gmmratad With the Crookes tuba, gad tha Nradtao affect apoo cancer ta aa dawhtadly similar. I am now esta« hhllo of radtam of MOO and of TjOOO lamtaernty raoparttraly. gad om gnat **?■**» wh!th I gad ta that tha radtam salt, which, ah la waM kaowa. ta ooalataad wlthta a easy aaaH gtaa. tab*, ndhy with smtahto raotrtraaoaa ba tatrodnoad wlthta aartttoa where it bad bare hstotoftao practically ■- (ll aMt to latradneo tha X rays. Tar the treatment of aataraal aaaaar with radi um I hare darrtasd a glam bad shaped rep, wlthta wbtoh the radtam tabs to aaedrad bp means af a Wire oepaUe of - 1|lt-oral and anMablo to bo Ptaead •rar tha pan to ho tree tad." •ooa ho oadar aattoa otattraMow aa the Was* AfHoaa aaoat._ Subdcrtb* lor Tn Oabsttb. BOYS WABNED OF CITIES. IMtou mill u«Mala I’r*. Than I* Mar n r»nu. "The tarnaK buy at northern In diana should beware at Chicago-" Thlo !■ ooa of Iho statements In an offldaJ boUetla which la being sent to taaobera all tree Indiana by tba atata beard of public laatroctloo In an at tempt to at*® the tide of emigre ties of farmer beys to the great ,-ttU* at tha country, aaya an ItxUaaapolio dis patch to tba Chicago Tribune. Tha atata board determined on Ha action attar receiving statistic* show ing aetlmataa of the lumber of bays who bare deserted the farm for tba dty daring tbc teat few yoara It ballrrm tha vitality of tba atata la being sapped and will at sore begin a crusade to Stop tba movrmaut. "Too many boys from tba farms are Making opening* la Chicago, Hi Cools aad tba other large clOaa of tba wmt.” the bulletin continues. ‘‘Peraooal la eaatlgattona have brought to bgbt the fart that three-fourths of tbs boys who have migrated to the cme* In the last Sea year* bare beau uasnecaaefnl la thatr undertaking*, many baetw beta forced almost late tha unemployed class” Tha bulletin then gedlu Chicago aad deprecate* the fact that that dty la drawing all tbs buys from (be farms la the northern part of the state aad coo tin use "It will be a Md day for our national Ufa whoa-all our young naan farmers coma to town, when tba small, well cultivated homaeteuda glee way to Mg landed aautas." Tba teacher. Is all the public acbooto of tba country are urgda to um ell tba iadaeaee la tbdr power to a*ak* tbetr pupil* familiar with tba hardships of city Ufa and tba few ebancea tor (bam to got started In buatoma In the groat Motor* of Industry. They are also urged to make tbetr schoolroom buoy workshops. where the nobility of booeet toil may be taagbt. •TORY OF BUBHNELL. ■•w OH*'* >«»■«■ HsnrHv Ap> IMMM «h ek Mis •«««. Tbs following atory concerning the torumr ffovaraor of Ohio, the lale Am S. Bueliosll, wm told by Victor Hmitb in the New York Pnm. When Bnih aeU wan a candidate for the aemlna tloo for governor Harry Prcttyman. a farmer Jwlth 6,000 actm of the bunt land la Ohio, went to tho cooventloo and worked for him. Ho wa* a del#, gnte from Madison county. Ha waa unknown in the. eta la, but whsn the oavtsttw adjourned every "^mbrr had made hie aeiyna lata nee. When BaahaeU was elected the fare*, ar want to him and mid abruptly. ’‘Governor. I aboald aataam It aa honor to bo appointed a member of your •taff." Tho governor hemmed and. hawed and mid ha would consider the matter and confer with the leaden of Madison county politics, mentioning the names of three prominent workers. Pretty man held up Me long Bager and axels toed la Ms most dramatic style: "Count me out. governor. Const ass oat. If It Is necessary for jron to eoo oalt tho three moo who have dona moot to Injure yon la the eonventloa nod olosvHisn before yon can decide upon aw appointment I wash my hands of ! K, air: If I am to be recognised It must ba because you recognise no one In tbs I matter but Harry Pretty man" Bosh nail looked at him for a moment and mid, “Colon•! Pretty-man. yon are on my staff." •aWnaato’ law red at CallMtan. “Ole few ole" to • com pa ra ti rely mod em form of tho collecting craze, aays the Chicago Tribune. It rnaaHta of an irroetotlble ambition to gatfaar together keys of el) eerta, ateca and abapee. One ▼tollin of the habit, a woman, openly O"»f—all recently to baring tmretod over 100X100 mile* la pnrenlt of bar hobby, daring which Unto ah* bad *x peodod. entirely on key*, quite a re •portable fortune. Her collection com pclaan the key of tlw Noromberg iron rlrgle. oaae arid to hare belonged to Cleopatra'* jewel cam. a bug* Iron ■gwrtraen from the Tower of London picked ep la a Wit-doer etreet ah op, tb* one that need to unlock Anne Hath away'* cottage at Pt rat ford-o*>-Aron and many other* equally rartoue and tatereetlng. ffada’t Uf Ooll. “Wa alwaya WMaat wbat wma tha matter with a partlaalar ban la oar flock af dhlctaaa,” aaM a raaldaet of tha aaat atfla af la I'arte. Tax., to the Chraatete rapatter af that city tha ath* «r flay. “Aha would alwaya nopa awrand «a tho oatalda of tha flock whaa tha otbero wan teadtay and waa aaror toowa to acrap with tha othar cbtefctaa ter a moraal of teed. Whaa oar attea Ooa waa called to har aetteoi wa teaoitt aha waa aMdy. hat aha yraw, thrlrad. laM aa BMny ryya aa aay af tha otUar haoa and dir wad tram tha not of tha flack oaly by har fltnlay af ttaatdltrwhaa teodlny. Finally wa eoa ctaflyfl aaa flay to pat bar la tba pat. Whaa wa ilrrmifl har wa reaad aba had ao gall, a ad oar nrtoatty waa aat laflafl — ■ . A Winter*! Matt ■•aaa tba wteue waathar, arao tea aItef Ml* °» tea^ tea da- telworr krtykt tea raf »<r«o_ tka «3wl la teitr ami wa taea | i [ 1 Subicrtbe for Tn Oaxxtt*. NEW THEORY ON EMINS We All Eat Too Much, Says Horae* Fletcher. BE WUI.T.T BUIOBT, HI ASTBB D»tu» a Bar OMM at WiMwf to. I~*» I* tow Vwt tan Walt raw Baal Aaaattta a*« BaaUaato Tfcaaw •a*AJ»—I* Bla War*. Tka ABB •« Oar Owa Batrltlaa.” Ba Aik, to ■aa to Oaaaatm ta Ba CbaaCrar at Bto Owa totr. Horae* Fletcher of New Haven. Coon , the men who boarded at the Wtldorf-Aetorta hotel. Id New Yoak. tor 91 a day, hat declared la a uw book. TUc ▲ B B of Oar Owa Nntft Uoo." that Aiacrieaai eat too maeb and •at anwieclj, mya tba Chicago Trlb aao. The result he aay*, le a loro of energy aod aa tneltatlaa to «i—gg> Tba majority of theee who violate the taws of bealth by erereatlag de an be ■arnttn through Ignoausca aad not bo ra uae they are fitment. The author bat round a way bow not *• eat too mot-fa. according to bta owa eUtrmont, and at the tome time eat all tba appetite deeiraa and In a way combining n maximum of good taete and a minimum af coot and waata. The monetary saving by economic autri doa. bo adda, la af little matter ai com pared wltb the earing of the waste of energy and the mcaece of dtacose, la Ida Introduction Ur. Ftotrbrr mya “Naturo norcr Intaadod that wo abould •ri*". dapram aad dtatrem oararirao la the way that la common to prop apt day Urlag. aa la made evident by Uw provatonoa of dincamfert and -»■ ratod-ra lo onr dally food. Natural plan of evolution dace not work that way lo general, doea not ratragrada la tba program of tba improvement of piaata aad dumb aatmala aad certainly dam not intend that naan, tba drat a* ririant of nature ta the rutttradoa of ttdaga and In tba Homme cation of tba pariarfOl natural forcaa. ahoald auSar aad become degenerate contrary lo tba general law.** VnOar tba caption. "Bom Pertinent Quaattona." Ur. Fletcher a aka; “Conalderlng my body a* aa engine, -would I accept myaalf aa a competent •aglnaer on my own cxamlnatiOB and coafemluu? “War* I an Iron and atari automoblta taataad of a Seeb and blood automobile, wkiefc I really am. eoald I gat a llrmati Car myaatf aa a chantTaur ta run aay oelf wltb safety, baaed open ay knewt adga of my own maebantam and the theory aad development of cay power? “War* I aa owner of valuable lira •toefc, wo«M 1 employ a farm band or a stableman, area at so taw a wag* aa tlS a month, who knew aa tlttl* ■bout tba proper trading of my a at tach aa 1 know about tba proper feed ing of myaatf and my children r The "B~ of “Our Owa Nutrition” daata wltb the mechanical and cferae tanl pbyalotogy of autritloa. "Flrat. loot and all tba rime ba aura you era really haigry and no. pamper ing Calm appetite." Instructs Ur. natchar. “If true appetite that will raUafa plain brand atoea ta net prraaot. wait tar It. Rvpertally bowers of tba early moraine habit craving. Walt for as earned appetite If you have to wait until noon; than ‘thaw.- -masticate.’ ’munch.’ ’Wta’ aad taste* emythlag yon taka brio your mouth except wa ter. which baa sot taste. “Sip and taete milk and all llgulda that have taete. aa tba wise tart era do. Tboy never drink wlar. and yri thay get all tba enjoyment there la ta tt and waste non*. |n a abort time ripping aad tasting liquids and amatl raring and tasting solid feed Aw -all thay am worth' will Vaooma an agriia bta and profitable fixed babtt. Wbath •r wa -ant to Bva or Bra to ant.' why not do aa abort T" »»■»« mar tka ftrmHaat. President Raoaeeett bw had a aaeaa tsta rtdge In Alaska named far him. Roaarralt ridge. Tlia rldfca waa ra oantly explored sad christened by Dr. PTadartek A. Cook, who wrttaa la Har pav'a klacaataa far Psbraary Ma anc onal paper nn "Am erica'a Pneoaqosrad Mountain.” whieh la Meaat McKinley la Alaska. Dr. Oaok thus lafbra to tba aaw Kooatrrelt ridgo: "ffbao looking at lloaat McKinley frota tba wtat dor la* tba greater part a* oar aejonrm at eooM aaa only this areal ridge, tba mala mountain (McKinley) anally be la* obaeared oader beary cleoda. e e e Went of Roosevelt rid*r Is a serin of snow free foothill*. mostly pyramidal la abapo. for which l shall sunset the naaar Hanna foothill*” aaa—n- . .'jaegrr^nm THE OLD RELIABLE FOR T Xhomson Com Sale Will Close The big cut sale Inaugurated by us last week will close Saturday night. Twenty per cent off on '* everything in dry goods department, Clothing, ' Shoes, Dress Gc:Js, Carpets, Trunks, etc. Some new arrivals of goods will add greatly to . . the attractiveness of this sale for. this week. • . Don’t miss this golden opportunity but come and see these wonderful bargains for yourself. This will be a regular trading feast for everybody, DON’T FORGET THIS GREAT 20 PER CENT CUT SALE AT PHONE 46 SAFEGUARDS AGAINST FIRE. CklMaW, Ram vrtoum t> H*k4 TkMIrn lair. The following 1* the Clil-ngo Trib une'* auiuuiary of tbe draft of I he new ordinance for ■afogoaitllns theater*: Curtain*—Steal, with SrrprooBag oo the ktaga aid*; t* be raised and low arad by merttanicnl power and to ba la coaatant aaa between acta. Sprinkler*.—Automatic or dry; to be datarmlnad by the board of oadarwrtt •r*. aaata—U oat be twenty mo laebaa wtda. measure along tlw top of tbo back, and to ba thirty-four I* dm apart baa back to back: to be no aura than ton seats between altlea. Atetoa-Uoat be tw* feet eight Inches or tkrao feet wUa depending on no ditkma; moat be straight and load di raetly to an «Ut “Standing Romo."—Barb theater U canaa nmt atata tha atunher of aaata sad an ticket* coo ba aotd la axoaa of tkl* number. Stairways—No stairway any b* Isa than four fast wM* and no stairway hart lea than twenty inehaa la width far testy 100 aata far wldoh It la an axM. Baft Lights.—Titer* shall ba a op erate and <ll*ttact system of lighting far tbo exits sail atalrway* of *ioo « deity. gas or apron oil. to be arparata tram the lighting system thraagbsai the rest of the bonne and to be tea atantty lighted daring performance*. Height of urmntd Woor-No theater aba 11 hare In lowm bank of aaata nbor* the sidewalk Irrel, Firemen. Tw* *c nuwr competent city •twotra to be stationed la each beta* under tbr direction of tbe tr* m « rates I. Standpipe.—The ttngr lo be *nelppid on each akto with staadpltira. with baa* far every Boor Icret la tbs bona*. . BxHa— »<ch Boar to Imre twa exit pr—a»« lendlag dtrartly la tbe • treat or alley faring, to be tt reproof and t* b* asaarat* from rvery other pa~n~ rinee - 1 temper* to bo located la two ptacra. one ander tbe control at th* metrician and tbr otlirr under tha mm trot of tha Hiy frenv-n UK CO ROOSEVELT'S HAT. Hwrt Mat aim «• T.nna. la M> km1 Imh aa «mo4 i>«aa<. M. WWro Pi—(Mat Maaaa—It waa ta Otim lala ad N»b. laat matr — Ma mgr ta (b» I'a.-tte ro>*< ba wara a •teach bat wbteb axoltai Uw tlabt om or tb* mma'§ at im om m rttara* i— that*, o'ha inrnH aat ta Kail bka aap* an UaMka rtlapatak. Tbajr tautlaaM ta talk afcaat that hat <1 arise tbe nanar and tba enan l«ur tall, and efforts war* mads by tfaeui tu procure It from tbe preside at aa o memento of his rMt to Qraad La land. When Jndte Norrla treat to onto KTPan from tbe Orand Inland district tbe Inmates of tba UM Soldiers' batos requested Uaa to call an tba irulliat ■to* ay to get tbe eoeslad bat tor Accordingly Jndga Narrla recently called upon tba p riel dial and told baa et tbe desire at tbe cetera as to sat Ida aid bat Celenet Boeerrett essIHsglj bunted It to) and race It to tba eon rcctiu.n wbo asnt It to tba Orand Is land borne with tbe prsatdaoTs eeapU Bonta te tbe old soldiers. LINCOLN'S SPECTACLES. A ci>rrMwd Meant* at lift Andrew Carter of Watartowa. if. Y, la a pair of n«Hartaa ftowwlj war* aad **ncd bjr A hr* baa Marti* They am* foaad ia hte paekat at tka Mm ha waa toot hy folio Wllhaa Baotk to mtrra tueatar to. wttofagte*. A»tn K IMk. any* tka Maw Yark World. Mia. Carter's father. Wlltlaa XL BL Kayta. was a print* la oa* of tka WltoiwU qaartarad la Watok«tn Ikao aad waa oa daty at tka tkaator oa tha night of too traardy. Ha was •at of tka detail that gaatttod tka rut •«* tlmagk which tka dylM -m waa ra triad from tha theater. As Urn ooln waa pfcuml la tka eairlag* tka apeetaaiaa aM fi«w Ma paekat tote tka getter, aM bathe* K«yai east* (*• atae* than tha rarrlM had drlraa away. Kay** afterward amt that* te hit wire. Mr*. Cartel'* laatkir. aad ■hqr bar* atnoa remind to tha tur By Tha gteaaaa SI* of tka aM faah latted hind, with haary gato bow* aad - - A-« — *-«--* Id fOdW I OOlfillg giBWe. N Im tha IX iraar. A nllwtof of old Fngtiab Mb aaag IM rwwilly MM • grid kIm la Imt •rMtaidre. ta mm villa a* akna. rf MO tataMbM ki foaod forty IM Mag* aeoe of wtdcb bad rror brra wrtttaa dm. WWW aararal pa bark at boot tkrro ar four venmrtaa And W tf at ■wan* nmatriera tho Mock aabaaatad. bat tor*at ta rrtara ta tha agate rO. baa and aaro wat tanrr fran poaalUe oWIrtnn. aaya tho Baltimore Herald. Far. or cudra* It* doatti or oaa old fmMBt la aay Tillage "My meaa tho loaa of a wbole Ngarlocy af aopuh Falird aanpa. aad tha Mm wt aptwallaa to the lacal autharttlea ta try ta tar* old aurora, aa May already aara oM hathtlnir*. to faet gaiahgl praaad WHITE GOODS. PLAIN and MERCERIZED. Piques. Psacy weaves, yd., 10c, LSc.'18c, 20c, 25c. Uarcarixed. figured, 15c. Me. 25c. SSJfc, and 50c yd. Plata whites, 10c to Me yard. Brown Linens. Elegant quality, 15c, 20c, and 25c yard. Lines Skirtings. 25c yard. Colored Ginghams. Beautiful line. 10c, 15c, sad 25c yard. AU guaranteed last .•—« a. . *. «. Wool Dress Goods. We hare just racehred iMyooti ad as etagwtt Haw od anal ta -ot,“ 4 >-*« Plain 5llks. We haveJoW replenished ear Stock and have a fall line of plain silks (row 19 inches to M inches wide in the leadinw shades cod Wash and white. * JA8. F. YEAGER. _____ MONEY IN HAND often enable* • mm t* aria* op ponoahlM which ytetd Mm a fortune. Every Man can k»V« "••TLi? i***{ H be »iH Hw TttuWhr, W the MM pat aside ever ao mull. ; At tka Gastonia Savta** Bank you can coamuaca to deposit at • mm as tow m tl OO tbon you oaa *44 to ft ai no imin. Tbea the (Mate* WIm to Make the n« that mo? EBiCSSf» fttr GASTONIA SAVINGS BANK, > i. L /tttr/rrs.fm. i. (. MAIM*. oSi.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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