The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, May 26, 1921, Image 2
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^ Music By Wii<elcsj
Following is from the Monro'?1
Journal: I
Stettted In her own home, Mrs.
Frvln Stack Sunday evening heard
the rendition of a violin solo, "The j
Beautiful Use of Somewhere," in
Pittsburg, over a thousand miles J
?* ?%?.? nu vxit>u 111V I VVVI* CI XJt win
less telephone outfit installed by Mr.
Stack, who is a skilled electrician.
She says she could not have heard
the quivering notes from the violin
any bettor had she been seated in theaudience
at Pittsburg.
Mr. Stack's wonderful instrument
has not been completed, but when
adjustments are made, and the delicate
receiver is tuned to other outfits
over the country, he believes
that he will be able to hear distinctly
bands playing on ships at sea.
distress signals and news events as
they are flashed over the country. A
Charlotte man .who has a similar
outfit, reported to Mr. Stack that h?*
heard a sermon delivered at the!
Pittsburg radio station and a song,
"Where Is My Wandering Boy To-1
night," Sunday.
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Chester News.
That the surgeon Is subjected to a !
deadly peril every time lie performs j
an operation involving the use of i
the knife on infected tissue was il-j
lustratcd again this week in Philadelphia
by the death of Dr. Pierre X. j
Bergeron. Two weeks ago. while
making an incision i 11 the side of a:
patient in order to establish drainage;
for pus collected around ihe lung.'
the doctor inflicted on one of his'
own fingers a slight puncture. Fully!
realizing the serious consequences,
that oft An follow such an accident,
the doctor said, "This is the la?t of
me!" but. n.? i- the heroic custom of.
liis profession in such circumstances.'
ho went on and completed tlio op> ration
before lie gave attention to his
own wound.
It was this delay, presumably that
cost him his life for it is something I
more than possible that instant and
vigorous treatment with scalpel and
antiseptics would have saved him. i
In this satne way, a few years ago,
died l)r. A. T. Bristow, an eminent
and well known Brooklyn surgeon,
for though his big brother surgeons
made a desperate fight in his behalf (
and used all the resources of their;
science, it was in vain?as Dr. Bris-!
tow, from the beginning, had prophe 1
sied that it would be.
Many similar cases are recorded ;
in medical history, and in most of)
them there is a nai-f nf tlip rp?r>r>r:t >
the statement that not until the intended
work for th<> patient had been!
done did the surgeon attempt to protect
himself from the effects of infection
thus received.
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THE tA>W COST OF
ADVERTISING SPACE
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'advertising space in newspapers is
| by far the economical way to reach
the consumer. It is a fact and the only
reason that advertising was ever
created was because wise and shrewd
business men learned that they could
buy white space in publications at a
minimum cost and because of the(
message they would put into tliatj
space they could make a profit on
the transaction and make the adver
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lements are ready to mail ou
t the Carolinas and our cust
izes, hound in Red Russian
flat when open, giving a perl
inners in the loose eaf line. V
11 us what your business is an
r one of the largest.bonding
:curate.
1 forms for farmers as well a
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ufacturer.
HERALD
PRINTERS
four money away to distant c
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.tiding a real investment in produc-i
jtion of sales and good will.
In these days of high cost of white
paper and printing the advertiser
; could not print a full page advertisejment
and buy the white paper at the
j small cost that the newspaper
charges him for the complete page de.
I livered into the home by invitation.
(That is to say, the readers of this
newspaper buy a paper because they
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le^ tc.o oi oriymai creations. And t
cure between t?>e New Series ''G
?t< urs of the r?:ed* r> y*riccd field
irs: I 1c ?r "Glenluoolr" you will rcct
v. :.i; a very disti- and ihorether
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ik tier's san-fiction lies in his mode
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THE LOOSE L
[ling. When you open new boo
in to ihe time lest in transfer
tiimum of expense.
JR DUPUCA
OUR TIME SAVER
time-saver. Ynil make nut
t. No rush at the end of the
omers tell us they would not
cowhide back and corners,
*ect writing surface.
Ve have been putting up loose
d let us design a system to suit
companies ir. America. We gu
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Want to read it and because they (
know they get more for their mt?neyj
at 2 or 3 cents than anything else,
they could buy at that price. That is!
what makes the advertising so val-;
uable, provided they have the right j
ntfessage, the right illustration and j
the right merchandising plan back
of the advertising.
NewsiKiper advertising is by far!
the most economical method to reach |
the consumer.
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power and 1
f the road. "
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siness. The problem today is
lo big sums. The modern syst
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ing accounts. A loose leaf led*
TING LEDG
This ledger will pay for itsi
saved in three months. It c
posite each ledger sheet an
bill head perforated at one e
bon sheet works between the
second sheet. The items are
the bill head and a copy is mi
second sheet. At the end of 1
your statements are made ou
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-- wmi iiiv uni ncdU AIIU lllii
customer, keeping the secon
the ledger until the account i
saves one-third of your hook
gives you a completer recor*
hills from day to day as the i
month. No delay in getting o
do without them for many tii
corduroy sides and strong m<
leaf outfits for many years, i
it. We offer you the services <
arantee to give you a system 1
nufacturers. We have forms t
rkmen.. We use the same ma
COMPANY, D
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Interesting Experience of a Tcxa:
Women Knew About Car
Much Sickne
Navasota, Texas.?Mrs. W. M. Peden,
of tms place, relates the following interest
Ing account of how she recovered her
strength, having realized that she was
actually losing her health:
"Health is the greatest thing in the
world, and when you feel that gradually
slipping away from you, you certainly ail
up and take notice. That is what I did
some time ago when 1 found myself in a
very nervous, run-down condition ol
health. I was so tired and felt so lifeless
I could hardly go at all.
"I was Just no account for work. 1
would get a bucket of water and would
feel so weak I would have to set it down
before I felt like I could lift it to the shelf.
In this condition. oi course, to do even
my housework was a task almost impossible
to accomplish.
"I was . . . nervous and easily upset.
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Phone No. 241
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to get m aximum production
em is
of the cost of your ledger. Ii
jer will last a life time and y
elf in time BRBwl
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bill and a ^
carried to
ade on the THE STE
the month n , ...
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il it to the a binding that
d sheet in who wants the
is paid. It tains a mechar
work and ers and is bou
cannot be beat
of extra grade
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tems are entered on your ledj
ut on time. Hundreds of tl
mes the cost. They cut book-k
stal parts made of the very
and we guarantee our books \
)f an expert accountant who v
that will s ave time and mak
hat suit every business. We i
terial and our overhead expe
illon, S. C.
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AUY SLIPPING?
5 La-ay Wto Declarei That il
dai They Would Bs Spared V.
bs and Worry.
I couldn't rest well at night and was . .
just lifeless.
"I heard of Cardui and after reading 1
i decided I had some female trouble that
was pulling me down. I sent for Cardui
i and began it . . ? >
"In a very short while after I began ttie
t Cardui Home Treatment I saw an imI
provement and it wasn't long until I was
. all right?good appetite, splendid rest,
and much stronger so that I easily did my
( house work. s
"Later I took a bottle of Cardui as a
tonic. I can recommend Cardui and gladly
do so, for if more women knew, it
would save a great deal of wary and
sickness."
The enthusiastic praise of thousands ol
other women who have found Cardu'
helpful should convince you that it is
worth trying. A!1 druggists sell it
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)e do it well
NO Fit ACT IRE IS SO SERIOUS
that our welding cannot repair. This
you can put down as a positive fact.
\Ve arc prepared to mend any break,
crack, chipping, or defect in any part
ot your car, truck or machinery with
our skilled welding process.
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'N. S. C.
East Main St.
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appels to the customer ^
best he can get. It con- g
lism better than all oth- ^
nd with materials that
en. It is strictly a binder gj
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hcse ledgers are in
keeping in half. We
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to be first-class in g]
vas for sixteen years ^ \
:e your book-work j=j/
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