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ia a M (3 ffa ifi a 1 MfoAMI a 1 1 !? 'hi t, t II A .2 V - A1 We have installed an cntlrely-'new equipment, including linotype machine, job V presses, type; ruling machine, paper cutters and all necessary bindery supplies; everything necessary for a modern up-to-date printing establishment, ' ' v" rfrsS We believe that good materials are necessary first of all, even as a solid foun dation is the prime requisite for a -well built liouse. As to the selection of our equipment, if there is any better we do not know it. We have not only con sidered that the best machinery is none too good, but we have carefully selected all of our type faces, using only the clear consise,and most pleasing letters which have been produced by the type founders; giving ah " Observer Printing House tone" to alUhe work turned out. You will recognize THAT where- v ever you see it. . 1 Bear these Facts in Mind : Without Good Material an Artist cannot pro duee Pleasing Work. : : '. New Type Prints eiearer than QIdNew Press es Give Better Results. - u Let us emphasize the fact again- we print everything that carries printing ink. That may sound like a big "proposition but we do, never-the-less.- (Bommereiai Printing such as letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, statements, cardsfivvitationsr circulars, tickets, and special supplies for the7 commercial world are mere suggestions, but they give you an idea of what we mean by commercial work. Then, too, there is Book and Gataiogue Work which includes regular publications for societies, lodges or individuals, religious, political or otherwise ; college annuals, trade journals, briefs, records, catalogues, and books of every description. ' . Blank Book Manufacturing - Special ruling' of blank books for any of your loose leaf systems ; blanks you have utilized or adapted for your particular use, or special ruled forms of any size, kind or description. This department, too, is com plete. . It Carries Printing Ink-We DoIti r fr AS Ml BMW The question of competency might arise in youf mind,, after having satisfied yourself that there is no BETTER equipment . in the South. We, therefore, add that we have the best help that can be obtained. - N - 4 ' ' t . - ' " The proof of the pudding is in the eating, you know, so we will just .say that you can be satisfied on this . score by bringing .in one piece of work with the statement that we are to go ahead and get you up a nice job,, leaving the display to us. But if you. limit us to a certain price, of course that is a handicap. However, good printing costs little more, and at the .same time it goes -twice as far.. Try it orice and satisfy yourself as to whether we'employ artists. We M (p rio w n le 1)5 M jm iiig'r"ili i ssss M u u u ivuvu; We-wisho-say-that-every-orderr-large or- small, will receive the same courteous attention, arid during these days of activity promptness means V much, - ' Our office is especially adapted to turn out rush work, and. we will give ' ' the best results on short notice, and we pride ourself on this particular point. If you desire quotations or information and write us to that effect, we will gladly and willingly furnish them with a speedy reply. There will be no charge for- such services, we are only too . glad to accommodate you. Friends mean business ; we want friends. : TELEPHONE 127 .' ' :J' ' P. O. BOX 763 o server iririMizii& iniouse Printers, Blank Book MFrs. v iTtlC to tl sentenc-Hi u unit to m - - North Carotin V 7,
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