The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 28, 1913, Page 3, Image 3
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PNEUMONIA PREVENTION &
The end of the winter, far from
bringing a termination to the danger
from pneumonia, in reality
marks the beginning of the season
when this disease becomes an extremely
serious cause of increase of
mortality. This is true particularly
In large cities. In recent years this
Increase has become more and more
VnorlroH o?%/l l? *
?->?u uuu to an iuo more BiriKing
because of the decrease in deaths
from other infectious diseases. Pneumonia
has been aptly termed the
"Captain of the Men of Death displacing
tuberculosis, which for so
long occupied that "bad eminence."
Tho most important problem before
\jikri medical profession at present is
reduction of the death-rate from
pneumonia. Considering the nature
of the disease and the intense strain
which it imposes on the heart, it is
probable that the only hopeful outlook
for any considerable reduction
In pneumonia mortality 1b through
the prevention of the disease. The
prospect of a cure for it, In the popular
sense of that term, according
to The Journal of the American Medical
Association, has grown less as
we have learned more about the
disease. While the colder portion
of the year It Is not dependent entirely
on low temperature. The disease
occurs at all seasons and in all
climates. It does not work its greatest
ravages In the colder climates,
but is rather rare In ' the cold of
high altitudes and is almost never
known to occur within the Arctic circle.
In spite of all their suffering
from cold, Arctic explorers escape )
this danger. Hence we must assume I
that cold acts in conjunction with I
some other factor In the production I
of the disease. Pneumonia is favor- I
ed by lack of sunlight and It occurs I
among those who are much exposed I
to dust or who have to breathe the I
emanations from the lungs of other |
^people. Catarrhal processes affecting I
the air passages prepare the soli for I
the Implantation of the germ of I
pneumonia. It Is particularly a dis- I
ease of city life and crowded living. I
With n.ir l~> .
- |>.udvuv nuunicugC III** J
prospects are hopeful for the control
of pneumonia in the future through i
prevention. This is of special importance
to the individual. The
avoidance of penumonla is largely a
question of personal precaution that
prevents the development of the disease
by lessening the predisposition
to it. Men in middle life, particularly
those above 60, must learn during
unsettled weather to avoid \
crowds, especially when fatigued and
when they have been for a number
of hours without eating. Late at
night, when for any reason a meal
has been missed, crowds are danger's.
If this lesson could be gen??.ally
learned there would be less
pneumonia among the well-to-do
y. classes. The principal danger comes
In crowded street cars, which if possible
should be avoided at rush
hours. It needs to be emphasized
that the danger from overcrowding 5
is greatly enhanced by fatigue and
going without food. In a word, the
prevention of pneumonia is now
much clearer than it was. Like all
the other infectious diseases, instead
of being a more or less inevitable
dispensation it has come to be rceognlzed
as due to certain delinite fac- <
tors which can be greatly lessened <
by public and individual hygienic >
regulations.?Greenville Piedmont. ,
Odds and EmU. 1
Husbands have made women very
happy by not marrvine them
A man who can fix a lock in his
house can also drive his family
crazy by doing it.
There is one way to do a thing
right and a thousand ways to do it
wrong to suit all comers.
Purgatory may help a man to appreciate
heaven, but what is there
to help him appreciate purgatory.
A girl waits till she gets her j
mouth puckered up "t'fore she decides
whether she v. Ji] laugh or
cry.
A prize fighter r. the pir.k of
condition should never have the
blues.
Upstarts seldom reach a high al- J
l itude.
If you wduld ret;..:i yo .r friendask
few favors.
Avoid society if yt .1 v.c aid make
a study of mankind.
i no proiiy widow and r.< r insurance
are soon remarried.
The trouble with the unexpected
>that it happens too oiten.
Poople are willing *? admit a
man's ability after he gets there.? I
Greenville News.
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\V The Boat Cough, Cold, Throat and
\ l.ting Medicine made. Money re- i
\ funded if it fails to cure you. Do
9 A not hesitate?take it at our risk.!
First dose helps. J. it. Wells,
* , pydadA, Texas, writes: "Dr. King's
A Discovery cured my terrible
A wh and cold. I gained 15 ,
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THE LANCASTER
EVERY DA
AT
You can ill afford to r
fprinrir #-i11 ^ 1 ^
ivi nig an aiuilg IlUVv
these quotations and
terests you, and Rememb
appreciated, and that it gives us gre?
DRESS TRIMMINGS
Beautiful ne wDress Trimmings in a wide va
Metal and Jewel Bands, Apliques, Drop
p]mb racing the season's choicest effects fi
to the widest, from 10c u
TITTmm 1.T ' ? ?
jDu nun TitlMJYLLNGS
This being a big Button season we have stockec
of these goods and can therefore come pr
you anything you may want in Ivory, Silk,
Metal, Jewel, Pearl, etc., at 5c
COTTON TRIMMINGS
New assortment Stickerei Trimmings in white
in three widths, 6 yard pieces, at
LACES AND EMBR0IDERI1
It would take numerous words indeed to do ji
of Laces and Embroideries, so we shall not
limited space. But will say that we hav
brand new things to offer you in these go(
ingly cheap prices. Excellent values in Lr
from
Embroideries at from 5c 1
JEWELRY NOVELTIES
New7 Veil Pins. Waist Sets, Cuff Links, "
guaranteed goods and at Dry Goods price
Veil Pins at
TXT _ - . rr _ A *
w aisi oexs ax
Brooches at 10c,
BEADS
Pretty Beads at
HOSIERY
Here you can find dependable Hosiery for all a
is not only comfortable but serviceable i
Hose and pretty Socks at 10
Ladies' Hose in gauze and medium weights, ii
white, at 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c
NECKWEAR
New Easter Neckwear, Ruchings, etc., in a
Collars, Bows, Jabots, etc., at
Ruchings at
NEW DRESSES
We've opened still another shipment of La<
white and colored Dresses. These dresse
indeed and are trulv good values. Prett
at $1.98, $2.50, $3.00. $3.50, $4
Pretty Colored Dresses in pink, light blue and
fully embroidered and otherwise trimmed,
value at the price. Each only $3.0
Trading St am
LANCASTER
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NEW S, MARCH 28, 1913. '
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THIS STOf
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mas uie numerous bs
in the different dei
see if there isn't sor.
er that the different goods themselv
it pleasure to show them. Pont fail
SPE
riety of fine Silk, The season's choicest stvl
Trimmings, etc. here in the popular \ei
"ariwcst j gort) at
p to $1.50 the yard Babjes, flnd c{liklren,s Sli]
Ladies' Slippers at
I a fine assortment Boys' Oxfords at from ..
etty near showing Men's Oxfords at from ..
, Satin, Crocheted, ^
the dozen and up
Ladies' Wash Skirts in w
Reps, P. K., etc., mad(
, black and colors, each only
. .10c, 20c and 35c *
CS
istice to our stock Bca"tiful n?w sPrinS Silk;
; attempt it in this ^lve Patterns and plea
e many good and
)ds and at exceed- COTTC
ices at ali the way
... 2c the yard up Beautiful new Cotton Dre
*
me yard up to 25c hams, Reps, Poplins,
from
1
Brooches, etc., in
s. We feel sure it will p;
25c, 50c we have a great assortmei
25c,' 50c and $1.00 say tl,e-v are a11 stylish an<
10c and 25c One lot Ladies' 8c or 10c (
I
. Best 6c Apron Ginghams :
ges. Hosierv that -0 Woolen skirtings, sp(
is well. Intants _ ? T ~ & .
ic, 15c and 25c pair S1-00 Lace Curtains, specu
a tans, blacks and : $1-50 Lace Curtains, spec
and $1.00 the pair $2.00 Lace Curtains, spec
20 Yards good 6 l-2c Col
nice assortment. ,\2 Yards ^ ^ 10c
25c and 50c ?nc ,CasTe 1)'' D ss OFing
. 15c and 25c yard One ot Ladies' 2oc Belts t
J \ One lot $1.00 Hand Bags t<
One lot $1.00 Corsets to gc
lies' ready-made One case 8c Dress Ginglia
s are very pretty Best 10c Toilet Soap, spec
V WVllto TV-rtdClie T n'1'""' 11 XX ? '
<< iiiuv, 1/1 1 : UdUH'S I IfllV JjOllg urop
LOO and $5.00 each
I lavender, beaut.i- One ease 36c-inch 8c Bleac
every dress a big 10c Talcum Powder at ...
K), $3.50 and $4.50 Ladies' large new black 8."
I
ps Given Willi ("ash
MERCANTILE
S T E R ,
AIND
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irgains we;
partments.
ne item whi
es have to be seen
to read list headed
ING OXFORDS
es in spring footwear foi
ithers. Infants' soft sole
:>pers at 85c the pa
$1.25 up to J
ASH SKIRTS
hite, Shepherd checks, t
i in good styles. Every 01
SILKS
s for day and evening we;
sing shades, at
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $
>N DRESS GOODS
iss goods in Suitings, P(
P. K., Madras, etc., ran?
8c to
KILLINERY
ly you to come here for y
nt of them this season an
1 cheap in price.
SPECIALS
Hauze Vests, specially pi
it only
jcially priced at only....
illv priced at only
ially priced at only
ially priced at only
ored Plaids for only....
Sea Island Domestic for
jliam to go at only
o go at only
o go at only
> at only
ms to go at only
ially priced at only
>e Kimonas, in choice si
bed Domestic to go at on!
?c Hand Bags at only. . . .
Purchases
COMPA]
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AY|
are ofRead
Lch into
be fully
uo I ? i
Specials.
r all ages are
Slippers (the
.. 50c the pair
lir up to $2.00
$3.50 the pair
$1.25 to $3.50
$2.00 to $5.00
an and hlue
le a big value
98c
ar, in distinc1.50
the yard j!
ircales? Gingpng
in price
25c the yard
our Hats, for
d needless to
riced at only
5c each
. .4c the yard
....zoc yard
75c pair
.. .$1.00 pair
.. .$1.50 pair |||
$1.00
only... $1.00
. . 8c the yard
10c each
... .50c each |||
50c each
. .6c the yard
. . 6c the cake
tades, at only
98c each
ly 6c the yard
7c box
25c
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