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A Time When Business Needs Bushing.
Florence Times.
The uncertainties of this war period
of course make the immediate
business future more or less problematical.
Most people agree that in
time the United States will get new
trade out of this war. But any
sharp and sudden revival can hardly
be expected.
Under these circumstances, prudence
is of course called for. All the
same, it is no time to stop efforts to
sell goods.
The right view to take of the matter
was illustrated by the course of
& certain manufacturing concern
known to the writer. They found
war complications had cut off about
26 per cent of their trade. What
did they do? A timid management
might have called in part of their
salesmen, in order to save exnense.
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The house where ]
A Photoplays reign suprem
where sweet music is i
X Bring your friends where
Y can get votes on the Pom
Y test.
Y "The Mutual Home."
Y $10,000 reward for the ]
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On the contrary, this firm took
their highest priced man. and sturted
him out on a very extensive and
expensive tour all over the country.
Their old trade being injured, they
are meeting the situation by drumming
uo new business.
This spirit of enterprise and of
adaptlvcness to conditions has a lesson
for all engaged in retail trade.
Here and there one finds a merchant
who feels shaky about tho business
situation. He decides that he must
prune his expenses, so perhaps he
cut his advertising appropriation.
The sales department of a business
is its very heart. Whatever
prunnlng may be done, you can't
touch the sales expense without
striking directly at the receipts of
the concern.
The successful and enterprising
business, if it finds its sales hurt by j
the present depression, is trying to !
make new customers, and Increasing
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mplish anything if you will
i trying to win THE BEAU
when you pay a bill at any
[INK what TEN FRIENDS
y and do not stop until the 1
stick closely to the RULE S
Trade With Us
The Merclu
TRE. Don't Feel Tha
refined "Sherman may
galore* wrong." Brace up.
? you lar bottle of Rexall
/ Con- phites, it will give ;
uto ft nr\rl i
niai t, auu ivccp j
person Buy a bottle today.
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osper with you when
that every word we s
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its salt's work through larger advertising.
"THE BABY LAW."
A Plain Statement of Why North
Carolina Register* Her Births.
Salisbury Post.
Not long ago we heard some one
talking about the "Baby Law." A
little inquiry soon showed that he
referred to the Vital Statistics Law.
Practically everybody who has ever
heard of it favors the "Baby Law"
for one reason or another. Not many
people, however, appreciate its full
value. By this time every one
should know that for every baby
born in North Carolina the attending
physician or midwife must fill
out a birth certificate and file it with
the local regisrar within ten days, i
and that once a month this local
register sends all these certificates
to the central oflice at Raleigh,
CA
CONTEST is now in full blast
strive hard enough. Just GI
TIFUL OUTFIT and I will i
of the places you get votes, "w
could do for you?each buyinj
ast minute. DON'T PUT OF
governing this contest. We t
And Get Votesiii
1m Giving A
it Way. BENNETT-TER
have been
Get a dol- Headquarters
Hypophos- ceries. We sell
you a good Machine,
rou going.
spent with us s
Jompany. the contest.
I)S TO HEI
3, OCTOBER 30,1914.
buy a cv
nary ready
Jnv lnrlnoiV
v m mviuoa v
e offering 200 i
lanship guaranty
jrevail as well as we
i, and are willing to 1
i we can all prosper,
advertise is truthful. 1
AILORIN
where each certificate Is carefully i
counted, audited and filed In a fire
proof vault so that at any future (
unie ii may ue possioie not only to
look up every detail about each and '
every birth that has occurred in the <
entire state, but to know the num- <
ber of births and the birth rate for ,
every town, county or section in the
state.
In brief, the chief reasons for
registering births are to establish '
identity, right of inheritance, to at- i
tend school, to work in factories, to i
marry, to vote, to pay taxes, to hold t
office, to obtain life Insurance, to en- t
ter into contracts and partnerships, I
to hold title, to buy or sell real es- tate,
to fix responsibility for crime '
and misdemeanor, to enter into or J
to exempt from jury serv're, inilitar\ ' f
service, etc. i J
llesides these purely personal rea- ! '
sons why we should register births ; f
we must consider the value of the , I
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appreciate your patronizing t
rhich I will appreciate. NIN!
g from $25.00 to $100.00 a mo
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vant everybody to have a fai:
-Pay Your Bills
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for good gro- Shoes, Cl<
the White Sew- Goods, Et
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Every dollar
in trade,
lecures votes in cotton.
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Do not miss thisyopportnnity.
fG~CoS
compiled statistics to the state as a
whole. There are vital questions
aver deaths, the- birth rate among
iifferent races of people or the effect
various trados, occupations and
lwelling places upon the health,
rigor and birth rates of our people,
ind so we might go on citing Initances,
almost Innumberabld instances,
where statistics of biqths
vould be invaluable. In fact, there
s hardly a relation in the race from
he cradle to the grave where regisratlon
of births may not prove to
>e of greatest value.
iow To Qlve Quinine To Children.
fHBRILINH isthetrade-mark name riven to tv
mprovnlOainiiK. It is Tasteless Syrur. plensint
to take nutl does not dialurb the stomach.
Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
Mao esneciallv adaoted tr> mlnlii
like ordinary Quiuiue. Dors not nauseate nor
bus* nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
t the next time you need Quinine (or any pur>ose.
Ask for 2-ounce original package. The
tame FliBKlI.INK is blown iu bottle. 25 cents.
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ill then be TOO LATE.
r deal, and will see that the
And Get Votes.
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supply the whole If BO
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test, wo
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take your cotton ueiicu
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price. Our
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losing is necesjw.
He knows
Place your order to-day
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APPREHENSION.
There Is no war, 'tis very true,
In this, our happy land.
But there are terrors here as well.
Which all men understand;
And warfare of another kind
Of which we stand In dread,
Whose sufferings, as we can see.
Are coming to a head.
The housewives in our threatened
homes
Have not declared a war
Upon the peace-and-comfort life.
And mobilizing are
To drive their husbands, brothers,
sons.
Into a mad retreat.
And turn them from soft quarters to
The hard and hostile street.
For now the season, so much feared,
The male nightmare Is here?
To huBbands, time or mortal stress?
To wives, a time most dear,
When gentle woman is a fiend,
And brave man but a moose
In wild and timid flight beiore
The siege of cleaning house.
?Baltimore American.
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