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THE RIGHT THING
AT
THE RIGHT TIME
By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE
WHAT ABOUT GOSSIP?
Be thou aB chaste as Ice, as pure a:
snow, thou shalt not escape calumny.?
Shakespeare.
THIS trained nurse who is worthy of
her profession sticks pretty,strictly
to the etiquette that tnukes the
ruling that the nurse and the doctor
should regard us confidential any In j,
formation or impression guincd of
I ** their patients or patients' families as u
result of their professional relation- i
ships. While the young nurse is in training
she usually learns to her grief the
embarrassing results of Indulging in
rwbnt seems sometimes like harmless
gossip concerning her patients; so that
by the time she goes out on cases in
private homes she Is usually pretty
well cured of any natural desire to
gossip.
But what ahout the others who
come into our homes who sometimes
learn tilings about us and our affairs
that we might not wish to have bandied
about the neighborhood? What a
blessing It would bo if they. too. had
been given Instruction in n sort of professional
etiquette that would seal
the'r tongues! It may not be that
there are bits of information that It
would really embarrass us to have
known, but in the course of telling,
many facts become distorted anf
twisted sometimes past nil recognltloa
But whether or not you are bound
by professional etiquette. If your work
\ takes you Into Either people's homes
or gives you a special Insight Into other
people's lives, remember that common
courteousness forbids you to make
xeen ior gossip or tnis Information.
Remember that many a seamstress and
dressmaker has brought real unpopularity
on herself because she has
gained the reputation of being a gossip.
And remember that It Is Just as ill-!
bred to "pump" for the bits of gossclp
that you crave as It is to spread .them.
(Copyright)
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Clinging to Prose.
"I have observed that you never
quote Shakespeare In your speeches."
"No," repllod Senator Sorghum; "]
have trouble enough keeping my facts
and figures straight, without being
called down by people who specialize
on pointing O^t mlsquotutlons."
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Not Strang*.
Miss Fuss?Yes, that's a photo of
my maiden aunt. Perhaps you saw
) her name In the papers Inst week?
She frightened away n burglar.
Miss Rood (closely Inspecting the
portrait)?Did she? Well. I don't wonder
at it.?Tit-P.its.
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A TREAT FOR MA
I "Do you find ccok.ng very irksome !
on your camping trips."
"-.>'1 no, we take mothc. ?>:ens to |
?<- She needs a vacation."
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FIXAIj DISCHAIKiK NOTICE.
Notice is hereby Riven that J. H.j
Meadors, guardian of the estate of (
W. Bruce Boahn minor, deceased, litis j
made appplication unto nie for final ;
discharge as guardian and that Mon-^
day, August 15th, 10 o'clock in the j
forenoon has been appointed for the j
hearing of the said petition. i
All persons holding claims against f
the said estate are requested to file ^
them with the administrator on or'i
before 10 o'clock in the forenoon of <
Monday, August 15tli or this notice'(
will be plead in bar of their recovery, j
? JOE CABELL DAVIS, '
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juu^k ui i-roouie,
7 21 4t. Dillon County.
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Subtcribo to The Dillon Heruld. f
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"THE MONEY YOU DON1
"BUY THE G
For the odd jobs of
you don't need the 1
Insist on "Tide Woter"
Cypress? you can idtn>
j tify it by this mark.
Lower grades will ansu
just as long. Save yo
Write us for list of FREE PL
and no substitutes" from you
SOUTHERN CYPF
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roup LOCAL DEALER WILL SUf
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THE DILLON HEUALi
"What's in a Name?"
By MILDRED MARSHALL
Pact* iHout yout name; In hlttory: mean
Ing; whence It wn derived; ?lgnl6cancei
your lucky day and lucky jewel.
KOSALIE.
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ROSALIE and llose appear to bo of j
llit' same generul root, l lit? more
euphonious naiiit? of Hosnlle boiiur u
French extraction. A curious jMiint is
that the color rose Is irrevocably nssoclateil
with the name Kosnlie, us
well as Hose.
The history of the mime Itosnhe Is
most Interestinjr. If llrst was ^iven j
to fair women of France ami it was j
there that St. Potnliiic arranged a I
series of flevotlons by means of tell- ,
iiiR beads upon a string. These formed
the rosarium, or rose garden, or freely i
translated, delights of devotion. The !
Uosnrium lias a day to itself in the '
Roman calendar and may possibly
have named the transatlantic Saint j
Rose dl Luina. which gave rise '.?> 11??slta.
Switzerland calls iter ltosel and ;
France Rosine or Rosette. In lOng- i,
land site Is Rosunne, sometimes Rosa- j
hell a, meaning "beautlfnl rose." From
Italy comes Rosinu and Rosetta. AI
more rare, hut no less charming interpretation
Is Rosealha. signifying
"white rose."
There are red roses and white roses
and yellow roses In nature, yet tlie
real rose is the deep pink and the
hearer of the name or any of its derivatives
should surround herself with
the llowers if she would wish the
psychic atmosphere which their quality
insures. Her jewel is that rare
beautiful gem, the flame-hearted ruby.
It denotes pride and haughtiness and
appoints Tuesday as the fortunate day
for its wearer nnd three the lucky
number.
(Copyright.)
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There's Plenty of Time.
"How time flies! It seems hut yesterday
I went to school."
"Oh, lor', Marin, fur heaven's sake
make It the day before yesterday.**?Cartoons
Magazine.
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Poor Philistine!
Mrs. Plblcy (with newspaper)?
Says here that T>. W\ Griffiths Invented
the elose-up.
Pihley?Who's lie?dancing master?
?Buffalo Express.
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A Reasonable Restraint.
"You never Uilk scandal."
"No," replied Miss Cayenne. "The
fact thut people do something terrible
is no reason why I should say something
shocking."
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A LINE 0' CHEER
By John Kendrlck Bangs.
NO EMBARGO.
WHEN Cliaron conies to take
me o'er
The River on his Eerry
I hope I'll face that other shore
With spirit blithe and merry.
And take the wholesome things of
earth.
Its love and joyous laughter.
And ail Its glorious gifts of worth
Along to the hereafter.
For that's tlio wealth that never
dies.
And holds the Joyous leaven
Tim t r?,n - '
..... lilt IIU pilCH
The path 'twixl E-irib an'!
Heaven.
(Copyright.)
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N'ofico of Sale.
Xotice is hereby given that the unlerslgned
Sheriff of Dillon county (
will sell at public auction, to the ,
ugliest bidder, for cash, on Monday,
\ugust. first, 1921, in front of the
:ourt house door in Dillon, S. C.
>etween the legal house of sale, one ^
luick Automobile, roadster^ ,sabe b<>-:<
ng the automobile seized by the of- '
'it-era of Dillon county from one P. I'.;i
kValker and confiscated by and to thejJ
ounty of Dillon-under and by virtue/
if the laws of the State of South : j
Carolina.
C. S. BETHEA, \)
1 21 2t. Sheriff of Dillon County.!
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Germany has opened three universi-i
ies since 1914?Cologne, Hamburg, j
>nd I'rankfort-am-Main. 1 (
T HAVE TO SPEND ON REPAIl
RADE THAT FITS
building and repairing arc
iiigher grades of
CYPRFSS
v**' a fi 2L&.
"THE WOOD ETERNAL"
rer just as well for many of t
>ur money. "Buy the grade
ANS for farm buildings ? but in the menntir
r local lumbcrdenler?no matter for what pi
tESS MANUFACTURERS
5 Cirahain Building, Jacksonville, 11a
*FL%YOV. IF HE HASN'T BNf**'QH CYME.
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D, DILLON, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
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Cigarette
To seal in the
delicious Burley
tobacco flavor.
It's Toasted
PiolfessioRal Cards.
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Civil Engineer
DILLON, S.C.
OK. J. SI. HA ME I'., 4 It.
Dentht
Office over Peoples Park.
S C. HEXSI.EK, M. D.
Ear. Nose u.*i<i riiroai
Spectacles Fitted.
Office Hours 9 to 11 and 2 ta 4
>enln? Houtb by Appointment.
J. \T. JOHN SOI*
Attomey-at-Lavr
'raettco In State and Federal Cetiri
Marlon. 8. O.
L. O. I1A;SELI)EN
Attorney at Law
DILLON, 8. C.
toney to Lend on First Mortt&jz*
Real Estate.
GIBSON & MI LLER,
Attorneys-at-Lnw
Office over Malcolm Mercantile Co.
DILLON, S. C.
Practice in State and Federal Courts
Surveying
Drafting and Blue Printing
W. M. ALLEN
Dillon, S. C.
Phone No. 112
DR. R. M. BAILEY,
Veterinarian
Office at Dillon l.ive Stock Co's.
Stables.
Office Phone - 23 6
Residence Phone - ?
JOE P. LANE
Attoriiey-at-L:i\v
Office Next to Bank of Dillon,
Main St. Dillon, S. C.
DR. R. F. DARWIN
Dentist
Office Over Rank of Dillon
L. D. LIDE
\ t torney-at-Law
MARION, S. r
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SIMMONS.
State of South Carolina
County of Dillon.
Court of Common Pleas.
Bank of Clio, Plaintiff,
vs
J. W. Atkinson, Defendant.
To G. W. Atkinson, Defendant:
You are hereby summoned and reluired
to answer the complaint in j
his action, on file in the office of
21erk of Court, and to serve a copy
)f your answer to the said complaint
>n the subscriber at his office at
lennettsville, S. C., within twenty,
lays after the service hereof, exclu-:
sive of the day of such service; and
f you fail to answer the complaint |
\ithin the time aforesaid the plain-'
iff in this action will apply to the
ourf for the relief demanded in the
omplaint.
J. K. OWENS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.1
> 30 6t.
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RS IS ALL PROFIT."
Tiir inn??
inc. jud ||
)und the place?
Indst on "Ti If Water"
Cypress ? you con identify
it by tl >s mark.
7k*? rtl fr% w ,, fW >B
hesc jobs ? and last
that fits the job." !
ne insist 0:1 '"CYPRIISS
urpose you buy. Address
' ASSOCIATION
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niURSDAY,MOKNIX<;, JULY 28. 192
MASTEIt'S SAI.L\
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon,
li the Court of Common Pleas?.
J. D. Hayes, Plaintiff,
against I
Jim Page. Defendant.
Pursuant to an order of his Honor |
Kdwat'd Mclver. Judge of the Fourth
Judicial Circuit, bearing date the |
20th day of January, 101 J*. the tin- |
dersigued, as Master for Dillon couii !!
ty. will sell during the legal hour- i
of sale, on the first Monday in August,
1921, same being th.. 1st, before I
the court house door in the Town of '
Dillon, in the county ol Dilloi . in the |
State aforesaid, at public tuetion to
the highest bidder. "AH that certain |
pit ce, p-treel or lot of land lyit. - and :
being situtne in the comity of Dillon, '
and state aforesaid, and in tin* Town ,
ol i.ak,? View, and bounded on the '
north by Fighth stive!; east by str. e?: ^
south by lot No. 141, an l wt st by lot ij
No. 140, saiti lot being numb? < <l an?! ;
designated as lot No. 131) on a plat ,
or survey made by K. F. Pruniu for i
i . ami j. r . \\ at son, dHt"il |
1 )ecember 4tn, i b 11
Terms of sale. Cash, purchaser to I
pay for all papers ami revenue )
stamps. Any person bidding off tin j
said property and refusing to com
ply with 1 iis bill therefor. said pri?p- I
city will b? resold open th(. same or |
some subsequent salesd'ay at tin- ri-lc 1
ol the former purchaser.
A. 15. JORDAN',
Master for Dillon County. '
SIMMONS.
State of South Carolina,
i County of Dillon.
In Court of Common Pleas.
G. D. Barlow. Plaintiff,
vs.
iRichard Johnson asnl Minnie Johnson.
Defendants.
To the defendants, Richard Johnson
and Minnie Johnson:
You are hereby summoned and re[tjuired
to answer the complaint in
this action of which a copy is served.
I lin/oi ? -- --
, ..(ivu ?uii ' (uu iu serve * copy ot your
!answer to said c omplaint. oil tlio subjscriber
at his office in Dillon, S. C.,
jwithin (20) days after the service
I hereof, *-\clusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer the
complaint within the lime aforesaid
jihe plaintiff in this action will apply
to the Court of Common Pleas for.
'the relief demanded.
N. 11. Hargrove,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon. #
To the defendants Richard Johnson
and Minnie Johnson.
You will take notice that the complaint
in this action, together with the4
summons, of which the foregoing is
a copy, was filed in the office of the
Clerk of Court Common Pleas in
General Session. County of Dillon,
State of South Carolina on the 13th
day of July, A. D. 1021.
N. B. Hargrove,
j7 14 3t. Plaintiff's Attorney.
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fel Suffer? |y
FJ>k3 Wonorrs f?r i*:ey [-Vv i
jT^v* Decides This Laiy. !
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time with womanly weak- L
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Simpson, of I'i Spruce
St., AshevUle, N. C. "I I
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where it was an effort for K^k|j r
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bearing-do wr. pains in fo&'d r.
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severe across my ' L
Efo/yj back, and clown ?n my r
r ^ side there was a great , *deal
of soreness. I was k^Ljri ?
nervous and easily tip- f
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saw shortly it was bene- fevxffl [i
fiting me, so I kept it up r
and it did wonders for ;
l^il me- And since then I fc&S 5
Shave been glad to praise 9*58*4 G
Cardui. It is the best JL
woman's tonic made." w ^ \<
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thousands, like Mrs. ^
Pr^fl Simpson, have found ^|?j|. ^
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