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I V 1i Dr. Frederic Jocobson say,s 75 percent of women need Phosphates to give them Strong, Healthy, rounded figure and to avoid Nervous break down. Thcusrvf wrtmon crrnw %M 1 VA VAJMVM W ?? strong in Nature's way. "Consider the Lilies of the Field, How They Grow. The life of the lily is but a few weeks or months. The life of man is "three score years and ten." But to live one's life in its fullness, women like the lily, must be nourished by those same vital elements which nature provides for nourishing every j living thing; and these include the valuable phosphate so often lacking in ?* . the usual food we eat today. ArgoPhosphate is rich in these wonderful elements. It contains tnem in concentrated tablet form which is easy to take and quickly assimulated and absorbed into the system, and from % youth to old age, builds and rebuilds body and brain in beautiful harmony with Nature's perfect plan. "That's I why" Argo-Phosphate makes good solid flesh and muscles. SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-Phos- j phate contains the Natural phosphates j which thousads of nhysicians are prescribing daily to build up thin, pale, | colorless women to give them rosy | cheeks, red liDS. and a beautiful com nplexion. Many cases have been reported where women have increased their weight from 15 to. 25 pounds with a few weeks treatment, ana any ; woman who desires a well rounded 1 and developed form, should secure from her druggist, this new drug which is inexpensive and is dispensed by any reliable druggist with or with^ out a doctor's prescription. If your druggist will not supply you, send $1.00 to the Argo Laboratories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga., and they will send you a two weeks treatment by return mail. HONOR THE BRAVE. (By J. W. Hook.) Oh, you young men oi America So young, so vig'rous, so brave! Who know the blessings of liberty And the power of Him to save; Whose land is the home of the christian, Where God delights to dwell? Not a land ruled by a kaiser With the tyrant hand o;f hell. You have heard your country calling; And the people'far over the sea r Are suff'ring and. moaning and dying * * And calling with a pitiful plea F<fr help to. dethrone the tyrant And stay his murd'rous hand, That monarchies and kingdoms may vanish And the world be a christian land. wf You are going.to. the front with valor; i Yon fear not the soldier's srrave; i And your sword and helmet clatter . As you hurry, the world to save; | For the life of the nation is threatened , By thirsty Hohenzollern greed \ For world-wide dominion And one-man slavish creed. , You are going to the bloody battle, But you go not all alone; For the spirits of dead heroes Go with you and condone % Your deeds for universal peace And liberty of the world, Wtih suffrage bound in release Under flag of democracy unfurled. And when you've fought the battles In air, on sea, on land; And vou bave won the victorv v O'er savage Teuton band, Then will the crown of power Fall from the kaiser's head And all the German Empire Be numbered with the dead. < No longer shall a crown of gold On a bruitish, savage head Legalize a tyrant king To dye the land a bloody red; Bu tall the world shall dwell in peace Under democratic rule, Like a lot of worthy students In a wisely governed school. v All honor to the soldiers brave, Who dare to gain this good; And honor to the Red Cross, too, And the man who raises food; For one is need to help the other? It takes them all to win? And each should do his part to help T>><? valient. -fip-btincr men. I On history's pages, through the ages, In marble, book and story Shall live the daring, noble deeds That crown the men with glory. Women, too, shall wear this crown, For deeds that they have done; ? For 'thout their love and kindly I daring, The victory had ne'er been won. \ Irmo, S. C., July 15, 1917. A BAD SPRING FOR WOMEN k / The late, cold, and damp 'spring | seems to have caused much suffering Packache, rheumatic pains, aches and pains in sides, joints and s, lumbago and similar ailments . J. Bucknell, Hardy, Neb., "I am recovering from an at) lumbago by the aid of Foley ' Pills. They surely help me." HARMON DRUG CO. icribe to The Dispatch-News. TEXAS TROOPERS FIRE ON MEXICAN CATTLE MEN, Mission, Texas, July 19.?In a tattle between members of the Fourth Tex. national guard at Ojo de Agma this afternoon and Mexican bandits, j three of the latter were killed. None ! of the American soldiers was injured (The Mexicans fired across the river :a?id the Texans returned their fire.! : The American river guard was rein- j forced by fifteen soldiers after the first volley. The Mexican bandits, who :have had quarters close to Matamoras. , have been carrying on depredations across the border for weeks and the j i Texas troops have maintained a small river guard. Reinforcement from the Fourth' Texas national guard numbering! nhrmt 9fto mpn have been rushed to j I the seat of the trouble, j The bandits who attacked the Texas (soldiers are made up of the worst band of cut-throats in the state of Ta- j maulipas. In addition to maintain-! iing headquarters at Matamorag they j also have a band camped near Camar-i |gi. | Reports ag to who fired the first: shot in the fry this afternoon are. I conflicting-. It is said, however, that the river guard attempted to turn back a band of bandits wTho were bent on cattle stealing. The Mexicans fired at the four of five members of the river guard; the { latter returned the fire and took to j cover. In the meantime reinforce-,1 ments of fifteen men came to the aid of the Texas troops and they went after the Mexicans, driving them back j across the river. Three Mexicans j were seen to fall. The Texas troops| nearly 300 strong, tonight are en-j camped in the vicinity of the battle but will not attempt to cross to the Mexican side. TAX NOTICE FOR LEXINGTON. Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an ordinance duly passed by the. town council of the town of Lexington; that an eight mill tax has been levied on all taxable proper- i ty within the corporate limits of the said town, to defray the ordinary EXPENSES OF THE GOVERN- ! ment of the town of Lexington for j tbe current year; tne saia tax wm i be due and payable' on the 1st. of j July 1917 the tax books will be open- j ed for the colection of the said levy on the 1st. day of July and remain open until the last day of July next at the store of Caughman-Kaminer Company. A ten (10) per CENT penalty will be added to all taxes not paid I within the limit herein above set i out. After Aug. 15th executions will be j issued against all persons not complying with the above notice. JOS. M. CAUGHMAN, Treasurer of the Town of Lexington. ; Lexington, S. C, June 1, 1917. ! I Take this fcr Chills, Fevers, Malaria. For a malarial condition with chills fevers and sweats, take Foley's "King of Malaria" Chill Tonic. It combines the virtues cf quinine^ without its unpleasant taste, with the strong, purifying and tonic properties of iron. It gives appetite, strength and vital energy. Try it. HARMON* DRUG CO. Begin Their Sentences. The officials at the ?tate Penitentiary have "receipted for" and now have in their custody T. W. Mappus, A. J. Barton, Peter Pappus, Mike Kar.alas, I. N. Johnson and E. Marilli. The authorities state these six white men have all been received from Char leston and that they are serving senJ - - * /? a i i r% _ tences ranging irom t>u aay to o mon- ; ths for violation of the sale or storing j of liquor. The information is that the men j have not yet been assigned to any j particular work, but they are "on the j I yard" and that they will be given I something to do in the next day or j two. ANY CHEST GOLD MA Y BRING Bronchitis or Tonsiiitis The irritating, tickling couch 9 D ? ! affects the lung tissue and wears down nature's power to resist disease germs. j suppresses the cold, allays the inflammation, steadilv removes the irritation and rebuilds the resistive *. i i I puwci IU jpl C V Clil lUIlg UUUU1C. fSCOTTS has done more for bronchial troubles than any other one medicine. It contains no alcohol, j Scott & Bowne, Bloomfieid, N. J. 16-10 4 | MAKING A LIFE. Farm and Ranch. We should remember that our neigh-1 bors know us. They may not always | be fair in their estimate of our activi-| ties, but they know our character and] colfinm rlpreived in our motives. I Ul t V*** In addition to making a living on! the farm we should strive to make a life. We should do the things that' help make the community, leave an influence that is elevating among young people, and thus develop into J r;pe old age refined and benevolent citizens. Not all of our energies should be ta-j ken in making a living. Some of the thought ordinarily given to less important things should be given to making , a life. | Let the making of a life be ' para- ( mount among young people. If this be done there will always be a living commensurate with the life?a living that typifies and exacts the life that is worth living. , This kind of character will be worth more than the wealth that could be accumulated and the end of such a ' life will be the beginning. Such a living makes life brighter and better. Such a living is worth making.?Farm & Ranch. The Russians captured 35,000 Austro-Germans in 13 days. If the unlucky number hadn't interferred the spoils no doubt would have been everything on the Eastern front. i Like a Boy at 50 B With Vitality? Doctor says Nuxated Iron is gi Often increases the strength nervous folks 100 per a New York, N. Y.?Not long ago a man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a preliminary examination fot; life insurance. I was astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man; in fact, a young man he really was notwithstanding his age. The | secret he said was taking iron?Nuxated ! Iron had filled him with renewed life. At 30 he was in bad health; at 4fi he was careworn and nearly all in. Now at 50, after taking Nuxated Iron, a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with the buoyancy of youth. As I have said a hundred times over, iron is the greatest of all strength builders. Tf people would only take Nuxated Iron when they feel weak or run down, instead of dosing themselves with hahitformlng drugs, stimulants and alcoholic beverages I atn convinced that in this way they could ward off disease, preventing it becoming organic in thousands of cases, and thereby the lives of thousands might be saved whp now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, kidney, liver, heart trouble and otherdangerous maladies. The real and true cause which started their diseases was nothing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of iron in the blood. Iron is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food Into living tissue. Without it. no matter how much or what you eat. your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get the strength out of it. and as a consequence you become weak, paie and sickly looking, iust like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient in iron. If you are not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how1 / ? Cattle relish th wet Buck Buckeye hulls, afte or twelve hours, acquii the succulent ensilage c Simply feed TRADE I RU9I HUI * LINT properly and your stock wil other roughage. Once the; they will not be satisfied w There is every reason wh; Buckeye Hulls. They are ; worthless as forage; no dirt Other Ac Buckeye Hulls cost much less per ton than old style hulls. Buckeye Hulls allow better assimilation of other food. Every pound goes farther. (Mr. L. R. Farmer, Louisville, ( that he has used no other h\ nnrl ne>1<t nnnrl results. (^'CU/ UHU y WW y VVM . ? eretf wif/i cougft sznce uszng To secure the best results and to dev< thoroughly twelve hours before wetting them down night and morning this cannot be done, wet down at 1< feed the hulls dry, use only half as n Book of Mixt Gives the right formula for every South. Tells how much to feed 1 tening, for work. Describes Bucl using them properly. Send for yc DePt. k The Buckeye ( Atlanta Birmingham Greet Augusta Charlotte Jack ii i JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which is 5*fitter?Try to Experimf. it or Prof-t by a T?e " ?i;ton Citt r- I /cn F> nee. 1 Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represent- j ed. j The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back,; A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Read this Lexington case: John J. Taylor, carpenter, Main St., Lexington says: "I had a constant pain in my back which bothered me so much I could hardly work. At times I was scarcely able to bend to pick up my tools. The kidney secre- i tions were too frequent in passage,; making me get up number of times' at night. I bought Doan's Kidney Pills at the Harmon Drug Co., and t-.hpv st.rpnfrf.bpnpd mv back and re 0 ..... I lieved all symtomsof kidney trouble."! Price 60c, .at all dealers. Don't I simply ask for a kidney remedy?get' Doan's Kidney "Pills?the same that; Mr. Taylor had. Foster-Milburn Co.,' Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. . .? 'ubhling Ov ; -Taking Iron Did It 1 reatest of all strength builders. and endurance cf delicate, ;nt. in two weeks' time. ' lone: you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspeps a, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron ! in the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. P.ut don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated like Novated Tron if you want it to do you any good. otherwise it mr-.y prove worse than use- ; Joss. Many an athlete or prizefighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went .into the affray, while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron.? F.. Sauer. M.D. NOTE?Nuxated Iron recommended shore bv Pr E. Sauer. is one of the newer organic iron compounds. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach. on tbe contrary, it is a most potent remedy, in nearly aP forms of Indigestion, as well as for nervous, rundown conditions. The Manufacturers have such great confidence in Nuxated Iron that the.y offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable institution if thev cannot take any man or woman under f.O who lacks Iron and Increase their strength 100 per cent, or over in four weeks' time provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money if It does not at least double your strength and endurance In ten days' time. It Is dispensed In thii city by all good druggists e sweet odor of eye Hulls * * * :r being wetted down for ten e a taste or odor similar to xior that cattle like so well. MARK <c sr%/8? 11 LLS \ LESS [1 like them better than any 7 are accustomed to them, ith anything else. / your cattle should relish all roughage; no lint that is , trash or dust. lor.ntages They take less space in the barn. They are sacked?easy to handle. . i m!r ?,*]!. wh?i wet. with other forage. Co., sayb: ills but Buckeye for the past Cows have not been both' Buckeye Hulls. ;!op the ensilage odor, wet the hulls feeding. It is easy to do this by for the next feeding. If at any time :ast thirty minutes. If you prefer to iuch by bulk as of old style hulls. id Feeds Free ' combination of feeds used in the for maintenance, for milk, for fat:eye Hulls and gives directions for >ur copy to the nearest mill. Cotton Oil Co. Dept. k nwood Little Rock Memphis son Macon Selma I Phone 1C COLUMBIA FLORAL P. 0. Box 116, 2414-24; COLUMBIA, Cut Flowers, Designs, Bouq Fimvpr snri OsrHpri JsppH Ri A AV If vx WV41 VI. VI IAJ. 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