The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 10, 1925, Image 3
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iNiUi Patient To SJe$>p Instarttly \Nitl?
f N o lit Btfoci*
Kihyk-n? ff?s, ronipuuai\f4y now
Vi sthctlic, although it has been uS.ed
)>lu0 nuttiifiu hespitate for some
va. vise;} lor the fir*t time
1; > i i 1 1 i hospital In Columbia Man
l;iV. it is likely thut it had not hi nre
? ofor? been used w Carolina,
eording to NV. M* Whiteside, sup
of t.he hospital. Results
ji the operation performed yesterday1!
aid to h?- Mitistm-tory.
'1 his new anaesthetic has behind
i an interesting history. At. .the
meeting ?f the American Hospital
ociatfon hehl two years ago in MiM
,vaukee, reports on it were made,
'these reports showing, according to
, hospital superintendent, that tho
IN esbyterian hospital in Chicago had
used it on 1,000 pationts With good
effect, patients being kept under its'
influence from thTee minutes, to three,
!lours with no ill effects. ? ;
'' The gas was discovered through in
quiries of flower dealers in Chicago
who reported to the city authorities
that their flowers, especially chrysan
themums, "went to sleep"? or closed
"their petals. An investigation was
launched and it was found that a
uas from the street lamps caused tho
going to sleep" of the flowers, the
?ms being known as ethylene .gas.
" some of it .was generated and ex~
pemments were made with it on kit
tens, which it put to sleep at once.
Puppies were also experimented upon
with the same results and then one
of the men who was testing out the
gas agreed to allow his < co-expen
meitter to administer it to him, with
the result that the patient ^vent to
sleep. Then ten men were given the
gas and immediate anaesthesia was
secured.
The properties of the new gas,
Superintendent W'hiteskde said, .anil
many. One of the advantages as
compared with ether, is that it pro-j
duces almost iinstant anaesthesia.
There is an asence of the 4,exciting
stage" frequent with ether* the hos
pital superintendent said. Conscious
ness returns at once when the pa- 1
tient stops inhaling, the gas. A com
plete relaxation is secured while the
patient is under it. There is no
tendency, Superintendent Whiteside
said, to develop pneumonia on the
part of the patient, nor is there any
nausea. - The new gas, it was said,
is extremely explosive and great care
has to be exercised in handling it in
order to pfeVent explosion. Kfforts
are being made, Superintendent
Whiteside said, to eliminate this un
desirable feature. Commercially, the
gas is about as expensive as ether.
It Pays To Tell The Women 1
That is, if you are a business man, I
it pays to teU the women what you
have for sale. It is surprising, to
read apparently reliable statistics tol
the effect that women spend much
the larger part of the country's outgo
in almost every line of merchandis- 1
ing. They buy 85 per cent of every
thing sold by department ' stores,
about 75 per cent from the drug
stores, over 80 per cent from the
groceries, about 75 per cent of the
pianos, about 88 per cent of all lea
ther goods, a little over 40 per cen*
even of automobiles, and t key deter I
mine the buying of a lot more, almost I
50 per cent of even the hardware,
practically 80 per Cent electrical sup
plies, 80 per cent of men's socks, half I
the men's neolcWear, and 90 per cent I
of all the jewelry. Taken all together,!
the women, it is said, do780 per cent
in value of all the reta.il trade w
the country. 1
We knew the women w?e spend
ing a lot of money, but wo dW?l
realize that they werb ftwnin* th.ngtl
with such a high hand as that. ^ TOJ
tell the truth about It tber spend thel
money with a good deal wstter re*|
suits than most men do. ? 'Newberry!
Observer. ? ? 1
Greenwood Man Storm's Victim
Greenwood, July !>.? -3'. C. Pardue,
well known farmer who was injured
when a tree wag blown down on him
in a wind storm of cyclomc propsr*
tions yesterday afternoon on Cuiiey
town creek in the <CaUison section,
died at a local hospital early ^oday.
He suffered a fracture of the skull
and was internally injured.
Mr. Pardue with his family and
several brothers and sisters had gone
to the creek on a Foutth of Jxfly fish
ing party and picnic. Large trees
wore felted near automobile* in which
other members of the party found
refuge but none were injured. The
storm is said to have been about five
miles wide and several miles in length.
No property damage has been re
ported.
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Arthur John Phillips, who lived4
near the Odd Fellows' Orphan?? in
Greenville, was killed by lightning,
Saturday jrflft taWng shelter in an
unfinished build fog, when he stojged
with two companfons to get out of]
the storm.
This is our fifth anniversary and to show our appreciation to the buying public, we are offering
values that we can truthfully say are unbeatable and at prices that cannot be obtained any
where else. Every department is overflowing with specials that will appeal to every, one. Re
member this sale will only last two days? Friday and Saturday, July 10th and 11th. This is an
event that vou cannot afford to miss.
KISSES
? *' ? ' ' fo '? , " ' . '
Peanut Butter and
Molasses Kisses, per,
pound 10c
25 lb. Sack Fine Granulated Sugar
$1.50
ALUMINUM
Large assortment of
Pots, Pans and other
piece. ioC
SERVING TRAYS
Beautiful designs, all reinforc
ed backs
95c
Enamel Dish Pari
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Large size, wonderful value
10c
" i. y it.
A 4 ? ? ? % ? ? t \ - 1 .0 { ?3*}" i' ' * *0 t7
4 string house brooms. Best
White EnaiueL A real
7 *? ??.
All color shades with glazed
base, all wired with bulb
$1.19
HUT BOWLS
Mahogany, complete with
cracker and six picks
OCTAGON SOAP
, ? / . " V ? ? :
7 Bars for 25c
lw! ?,rAm?*k4 AMiniMfetl
a $5.40
M
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2 qt size with cover, everyone
needs them
25c
BED LAMPS
These shades come in all colors
completely wired
95c
STATIONERY
Wonderful selection. Values ,
up to $1.00 at . .
" 39c
Aluminum Pitcher
" i
4 qt. size, puce aluminum
75c
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ALUMINUM
Large assortment of this ware
45c
Imported Japanese rugs, large
size ?> ? u.'j&c.jjHtf
89c