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. YOU SHOULD TAKE TYHMMD VAGCME Its Practice in (Jnited States Army Immunizes Disease? Dr. Roberts is Prepared to Administer Treatment. WITH LITTLE DANGER The greatest development of our country in the scientific world in a half centn ry, or longer, is the discovery of typhoid vaccine, which has proved each a beneficial remedy in tne pre. ention of typhoid fever that is so prevalent in this country. There has been no preventive in years that has worked so successfully in the saving of human lives as that of typhoid vaccine. In one of the leading editorials in the dear old Charleston News and ^ Courier of Friday last the following figures are given: "Ib 1902. with a main strength of 39,738, there were 341 absolute cases of typhoid fever in the United States Army and 34 deaths. Ten years later, in 1912, the main afcranirth of the armv had been increased to 58,119. -In that year there were 15 absolute cases of typhoid fever and bat two deaths. This is the record in ? figures of what is being accomplished through the adoption of sanitary measures and of vaccination against typhoid. "Experiments in the use of typhoid vacoine in our army were first begun in March, 1909, and as the good results obtainable were demonstrated compulsory vaccination was ordered, first v for recruits, and later, in October, 1911, for all persons in the service under 45 years of age. Dr. Frederick F. Russell, of Washington, D. C., stated in a paper read at the meeting of the American Medical Association last month that no ill effects had been reported in any instance and that the lass case 01 typnoia rever m mc #rui; occurred on December 9,1912. "Toe immunity which is thus offered against one of the most treacherous diseases should be sought by the r public at large and especially by those who travel often. The statistics show, it is declared, that vaccination against typhoid Is as successful as that against smallpox; and Dr. Russell states that the same - vaccine affords protection against typhoid of all different localities. A month is required for the treatment, three d<wes of the bacilli being-given- In the arm? the vaccination is repeated every four years. "Preparation for the summer vaca fcion may well include immunization against this disease which almost invariably searches out any weak spot In its victims and leaves its mark upon them for the rest of their lives.7' We will call the attention of the people of this town and commanity to the fact that this treatment can be secured at home. Last summer Dr. G. Frank Roberts, of Lexington, administered this treatment to a number of persons, and in every case, it proved successful. Dr. Roberts informs us that within the next few days he will ftg?lili uc prcpaicu w ^itu tuo *owi**v to all those who apply. The best of it all is that the cost of the treatment is comparatively small. It may be given to children even without the slightest danger or without even making their arms sore, as is the case in administer* ing vaccine for smallpox. We give this information for what it is worth and as a warning to all of our people, for there is no.disease to be more dreaded than typhoid fever. D. R. H. Love Divine. O love divine, that stooped to share Our sharpest pang, our bitterest tear. On thee we cast each earthborn care, We smile at pain while thou art Vt AQU f Though long the weary way we tread And sorrow crown each lingering year, . No path we shnn, no darkness dread, | Oar hearts still whispering, thon art near! When drooping pleasure turns to ?rief, And trembling faith is changed to fear, The murmuring wind, the quivering leaf, Shall softly tell us, thou art near! On thee we fling our burdening woe, 0 love divine, foreyer dear, Content to suffer while we know. Living and dying, thou arc near: ?Oliver Wendell Holmes. The difference between "The Summer Girl" and "The Summer Woman" While the former is having a ''good tima" th9 latter is too often dragging around neryous, run down, tired out, wish acaing back and weary limbs, sleepless and wretched. Often it is ki Iney trouble not female and Foley K'dDey Pills are a direer and positive hep for the condition. Ifsrmcn Drng Co. adv. l r V . , ' ' J * J"v ' ' i -.iiv, . .... .. . .. How to Kill Flies. Try as you nay, you can't get all the flies. Even the most careful and cleanly householder will have too many flies to risk having no screens on his doors and windows. As for the 1 irge majority of farmers, who are as yet unwilling to take the pains to remove the manure weekly and trap or poison the remaining flies, they will have these pests literally by the thousands. Now, there may frequently be some good excuse for not hauling out the manure, or not trapping or poisoning the flies, but ignorance, indolence and poverty combined are not enough to excuse a man for not screening his windows and doors. No, it is not expensive to screen your house. It will cost you from ten to 20 cents to tack mosquito netting over the outside of each window frame. Is that expensive? If you say it is, at what do you value life and health? Mosquito netting wilt last for a year, and is really better than wire screen, because the little fibers protruding from the threads make the meshes fine enough to keep oat mosquitoes as well as liies. Ordinary wire screen has 14 meshes to the inch. It takes 18 mesh wire screen to keep oat the mosquitoes. So far as expense is concerned, when we consider the flyborne typhoid fever, and the first and second year babies that the doctors have been polite enough to say died of summer complaint, instead of fly complaint, we find that we cannot afford not to screen our doors and windows.?W. 'H. Booker, in The Progressive Farmer. Rheumatism And The Heart Don't oyerlook the grave fact that rueumatism easily ''settles in the haart," and disturbs the valvular action. The cure consists in removing the cause. Foley Kidney Pills so tone up and strengthen the kidneys that they keep the blood free of poisons and uric acid crystals, that cause rheuma tism, swolled joints, bp.ckacke, urinary irregularties, and disturbed heart action. Try then). Harmon Drug Co. adv. ~ t j Edmund News. (Crowded Out Last Week.) A.3 I have been absent for sometime to the good old Lexington Dispatch, I will now write a short letter to let my good did friends know that 1 am still Little Joe. The farmers are about through plowing, but it is very dry in this section. Messrs H. C. and T. W. Reeder, two prosperous farmers of Edmund, have about 20 acres of fine watermelons, now ready for market. Mr. G. C. Sharp?, of Mush Island, spent Sunday in" Edmund with his friends. ArcHieball and Sherman. Oar little sieging school is getting along fine, Mr. W. P. Steel as teacher. Two Silver Bells, your letters are all ways fine, write and give us all the news as lam anxious to hear from you. Give us some more Florida letters Mr. J. A H. What has become of Jim Crow? Don't be afraid; Mr. Crow, watermelon time i9 at hand. If this don's find its way to the wastebasket I will come again soon. I am the same Little Joe. J The agonizing discomfort and sense of suffocation that accompany hay fever and asthma may be greatly alleviated by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It has a soothing effect on the mucus linings, and relieves the gasping and tickling sensation in the throat and bronchial tubes. Harmon Drug Co. adv. V ? - There is a difference between combination and oo-operation, but combination is necessary for co-operation and the present growth of the spirit of co-operation is but a natural result of the development of combination, which has been so conspicuous in the business world during the past quarter century.?-The Progressive Farmer. [ t If Si ?ft A II II lb A HOF see us. W and will be ! I Rhea Live! A TRIED AND PROVED GUARANTEE Man Bought a Bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, Then Took It Back and Asked for His Money and Got It A man recently tried out the guarantee which The Harmon Drug Co. gives with every bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. He bought a bottle and then went back to the drug store and said the medicine hadn't helped him. This druggist just reached into his cash register and took out a half dollar, the price of the bottle of Liver Tone, and handed it back to the gentleman. But he didn't take the money. He owned np that he was just trying the guarantee and, as a matter of fact, he had found Dodson's Liver Tone the best remedy for constipation and biliousness he had ever tried. "Why," he said, ''my wife wouldn't be without a bottle in the house for anything. It's the best thing in the world for the whole family, and the medicine that I prefer to take or t"* give to my children for a lazy liver." The Harmon Drug Co. sells Dodson's T ? fTl ? nynA /vnnvanftiOC 1 f fn C f", Q T t. blVCl XUUC auu ^uaiauiwo uv u>_. the liver without violence. It is taking the place of calomel everywhere. If you buy a bottle and don't find this pleasant-tasting vegetable liquid the be3t thing to start a lazy liver, he will hand your money back with a smile. Unsightly Face Spots Are cored by Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, which heals all skin eruptions. No matter how long you have been troubled by itching, burning, or scaly skin humors, just put aiittie ot that soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, on the sores and the suffering stops instantly. Healing begins that yery minute. Doctors use it in their practice and recommend it. Mr. Alleman, of Littletown, Pa., says; "Had eczema on forehead ;*JDr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment cured it in two weeks." GuaranteedXto relieve or money refunded. All druggists, or by mail. Price 50c Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. The Harmon Drug Co. adv. ... ?> If we can once produce more feeds than the livestock already in the South can consume, then there will be snmft nrosnecfc for largely increasing oar livestock production, but as long a9 practically every Southern State buys feed for livestock, those who produce more feed than they need at home will belive it is more profitable to sell it than to feed it to livestock. We must produce the livestock feeds produced by our cities and towns and absolutely cease buying hay and ccrn from the Northern States before live stock raising will be very largely increased. We do not need more livestock to consume the feeds produced ? ? ?- ^Iv<n4- TT?A TMAI?n foorl 2 UU VJU1 LiUlliat UUli wo UOOU rnuiv ivvwJ grown on our farms to increase soil fertility.?The Progressive Farmer. Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your stomach or chronic constipation, dou't imagine that your case is beyond help just because your doctor fails to give you relief. Mrs. G. Stengele, Plain- ' field, N. J., writes, "For over a month pa9t I have been troubled with my stomach. Everything I ate upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain's advertising booklets came to me. After reading a few of the letters from people who had been cured by Chamberlain's Tablets, I decided to try them. I have taken nearly three-fourths of a package of them and can now eat almost t-.hn.fc T want,.'' "For Ralfi bv j All Dealers. adv. True. A word of comfort costs no more than a word of compliint. And it la i t,i>i Buggy, Wagoi tSE OR M fn nnn onnnmn G banaouuiim glad to serve Stock Co,, Coir / means more than gold to the recer Without descending to insincerity is possible to speak a word of pri to somebody every day. DON'T use a congh medicine c taining opium or morphine. Ti constipate the bowels and do not ci only stifle tne cousrh. Examine label and if the medicine contains tl harmful opiatee refuse it. Fob Honey and Tar Compound contains nrkiof-co 5a Vionlimr nnri cr>nt"hincr\ f mon Drug Co. ach PROCLAMATION. State of South Carolina, i County of Lexington. ( WHEREAS, a petition has b filed with me, from which it appe that 2073 electors residing in Lexing county have signed the same, pray for an election upon the question "Dispensary" or "No Dispensary' Lexington county, in accordance v an Act passed by the General Ass< bly of this State at it9 1912 9e98i AND WHEREAS, under the s act I am appointed to investigate i report whether or not the p3tition constitute one-tnird of the quali electors of said county, AND WHEREAS, after a full i careful investigation I am led to lieve that this number would be o third of the qualified electors of I ingfcon county, NOW, THEREFORE, I, C. E. C ley, Supervisor of the county of I ington, in the State of South Caroli by virtue of the power conferred u; me by the Act of the Gener .1 Assi bly of this State at its 1912 session, hereby order, 1. That an election be held in L ington county on the third Tuesday August, (the 19th day) 1913, upon question of "Dispensary" or "No ] pensary" and at the said election qualified electors within the con shall vote upon the question, tl favoring the Dispensary shall \ "For sale of Alcoholic Liquors Beverages," and those oppoi "Against the sale of Alcoholic Liqi and Beverages." 2. That the Commissioners of S and County Elections of Lexing county do make all necessary arrai ments for holding said election at ' - * V - I- 3 1 polling places now e9taoiisneu uy i 1 said county, and do all other thj necessary and required of them law for the holding and conduct said election; 3. That said election shall be 1 and conducted under the same r and regulations that are provided by law for regular and general electi in this state; that the manage* said election shall make a written torn of the number of votes cast and against the Dispensary and gether with the ballot box, ballots poll lists, the same shall be tux over to the Commissioners of Elect for Lexington county as required law; That said Commissioners of E tions shall in accordance with the 1 tabulate the votes and declare result of said election and make pr< returns thereof as required by law the Governor of the State and to Secretary of State, also file copie I the same in the office of Olerk of C A#rinmmrtnPiooaan^ <Tftneral Sess j Ul WliiLUVU >. ^ for Lexington Connty. IN TESHMONY WHEREO* have hereunto set my hand and ca the seal of the Supervisor to he afl at Lexington, S. C., this the 30th of June, in the year of our Lord, thousand nine hundred and thirt and in the one hundred and th seventh year of the Sovereii : and Independence of the United S' i of America. C. E. CORLEY ? ? ? r% Co. Stip. .Lex. UO., D. | By the Superyisor: J. BROOKS WINGARD, Clerk of the Board of Count: Commissione II i Uornoco h liai IWQQ) ULE lodate you you. fmhso C P liiiuugj Qi ui ?">. V Hr^ '' I the '^v5^^T\ '*""* [ar- 77 For ~ That I !?_/ Picnic ton ?to insure complete success take m,. ms ?4:l , (r m, 9t along a case of ' in b?d The satisfying beverage?infield ,ne" or forest; at home or in town. HmMnk\Smw As Dure and wholesome as it is 0 !exi temptingly good. B pon UBM Delicious?Refreshing B Thirst-Quenching M <exr in Demand the Genuine? ^^B $ o d a the Refuse substitutes. Fountains Dis- Send for Pree Booklet. or Carbon^^BB^ ated in Bottles. 10S6 ,ote THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. and 3ed, g"g^"ggg^^^?^ lors ? ~ 1 ' BMM ^|gffHIHH!H!iiiiiiiiHHHHHHHiHilII?IHHJ;HHHIH^| ip?. : I GOOD STOCK I the ,3 ? law I =^====^=== I :n?9 And best of work is the strong : ; of 5 Feature that has helped to earn ||| N ' * ! The State-wide reputation S ield 3 2 < ales 3 and endorsements of the Hj for 3 J i?of : South Carolina Marble Works jj M ; 1 re- N 3 for ? ? 3 to- 3 All work in either marble or gran'te 3 ; Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron jj ions 3 Fence also. Write or call to Hi b 3 * . y jj See us and we will see that : lec- 2 n ! 11,1 J .1 ?_ X- J gj law, m. your mteresx is uroieuicu. the I | ',Pt? SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS | t.. 1 N; the \ S | 0* Phone 1558. t t 1707 Main Street, ^ ourt : COLUMBIA, : S. C. 3 N * ' 10D9 n R. V. STILLER, Manager. ; : s F. H. HYATT, Proprleto . 3 3 * C used " " fixed day __? one een 5$ ? New and Seasonable Goek ? /~\ %{ \/f 11 ] 1 npn*/ T^r#>cc > c VJUr 51ULK wi iTl'iiinvi^j ^ Goods, Dry Goods* Notions ?. Shoes and Hats is now complete. ~ We want our Lexington friends to ? 1 I call and inspect our line of Goods b and make our store headquarters ** t "1 ' .1- 1_ .1 1 wnne in ine ciiy, wneuier mey buy or not. Our prices are right, WM. PLATT & SON, 1804 MAIN ST COLUMBIA, S. C. We Are Headquarters For Doors, Sash and Blinds. (High Grade and Low Prices See us before niacins your order for build inn materia dJ COLUMBIA, S. C INC