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STATE FA 9 BIGGER AND I A Carnical with Three Sensat .9 Three Big ] 2:->0 1*. M- Wednesday? J 12:00 Nm>n Thursday? 1:00 l\ M. Friday-?I>? ==?- - II { hampioo > Veal's? ?? 3 ^iorlh Carolina C>iuu , 8 $1.00_EX(T RSi()N in SouthCarolina ' General Adrnissipi Day Except Tlun\s< Gates Open I I FOO T . SATI RDAV, . ?. ; """ . " . * TUSI ORANGlSBUIi FRIDAY, OCTORF ADMISSION: ' Subsc -- The 4 T *"> " ? aysTnskt TO THE . 1 arolina I )LUMBIA I IR GROUNDS I BETTER EXHIBITS- B T 1>* 1 O CM,....... FBALL | OCTOBER 22, 1932 ll <J COLLEGE onii" (AiMiuxA. vkusi s. UNIVERSITY Vthletic Field 2::ju V. m.. Tii., .v ,1 >Tr.. - THE PALMETtu L igee Frid; i?nal>FRKK Acts *"1 Foot Ball (iames ^ -llciU'fiic'l VS (it'on* i:i Sh.f.?- gtf Vllon \ S'I'ainc.. ?okcr \V;iMhihy;0>n lli.uh?S- (' K"j \ S A\*iIShmu:(on Iliiih (Raleigh) jljPl npinns Years _H__ RATES fVom ail points ?1 V\ ednesday <Sc Thursday p i Fair Bates 25c Every jlj 'ay. Admission 50c >ally at 9:00 A. M. ^ I Coming to vis I Tun t FOR :>>0 YEARS COLUI DEPARTMENT STQR LETTER CLASS ' MP PRICES IN KEEP TIMES/ Trade at 1 And be/Sure < I James L. I COLITMBI. '* V f ?? ? EAPER >y 2 pjn - DRESSED TO ? ORDER () EX'ITP.Y "t'HAROE E HAVE IT" ID OYSTER CO. talis 19-21-2.'} City Market the Fair? IT PS BETA'S FAVORITE E. WE FEATURE IRCHANDISE A T TNG WITH THE TAPP'S d [>f Quality ~ Tapp Co. as. c. t:.y 1 % . Odtober 2t ' burg;Coi v 1 -"v.^ n?' ^hb IFhis Man Out of W . YOU TOO CAN EARN * ' ... . " $50, $100, $200 WEEKLY THRU SELLING H READ "? MAKING I YOU SELL Your Opportunity to Ikcome ?J I a Successful Salesman and Saleslady (Without a doubt, the only 'real book in America on httw;3lovactually sell. Written by ff08 AwDREWSl widely known and acclaimed America's best and most highly productive Negflo SALESMAN. - ?/' Why Let the Depression Get the Hest of You? More money making opportunities are open today than ever before for the trained Salesman. Don't let the depression whip you. Prepare yourself now for thousands of selling ventures that will net you- thousands of dollars. To hesitate is to be lost, Bend the coupon below today and reap the harvest of dollars awaiting every salesman and saleswoman WHO CAN SELL. This book will make > you do it! MAKING Yf)U SELL is dedicated tjo the profestJlon of sclfliTl' Saturday, October 22, 1932 $ at Orange- ' unty Fair The Mills Brothers and * Cab Calloway in Midnite . Show & Mon.-Tue.-Wed The Mills1 Brothers and Cab Calloway and his orchestra play a big" ' part in making "The Big Broadocast" , one of the outstanding pictures <Jf ie year. In addition to these i\idio avoiites, the cast iincludes Kate Smith,^-.VBing QJrosby,. Vincent Lobez "n.lipyfttr, the?BOSWCII Sisters, the treet Singer, and other famous radio artists, each doing a specialty" number." But the hit of the show I is Cab Callowty??he just "steals"* the. picture.* * To sav he- is "great"- is ming it niild. The Carolina The!'' ? aire opens with a Special" Mid-night Show Sunday nite and the picture runs again Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. AI.LEN DOWNS GEORGIA- STATE [ '*" he football team representing At lep College, defeated Georg.(i State a Savannah last Saturday f>-0. Mien's score came in the first period on a pass from- Capt. Scott to Nelson, behind the goal line. Allen scored 21 first dewns while preventing Georgia From scoring any i ^ The ^line ^nl'av^ of Britten, 'Ransom . TO-yard run from kick oJT Was the itlire tl'Un of tho Minn All.,.-. play's her first home game Saturday - . against the Cflaflin team. Br ice Taylor is anxious to enter his team 4?the win1 column While Coach Swin | ton's fmen are anxious to m-oy eft -rthcir goal from beirfg^rossed.,"fAP len and Paine niefct next! ThursJiv- afe . the Fa jr. __ BROCK INGTON SCHOOL Tiriimonsville, S. C.?Restine. Wilkinson and Howard Ponipey are to loVve for Orangeburg. S. C, . on Tuna _i_ day, uetober 25 to attend the N. F. jS. C. Convention which is being hold at the State College. We wish them a very pleasant trip. 1 ?-r i Is Wever .. wtu\(-y. v.' i.IIMA'X ^ Head His Letter ? Gentlemen: Years ago I was a struggling ... Automobile Salesman, merely mak ing a livinR, but as I struggled alonR, seekinR to better fit myself in my sellinR activities, 1 heard of a book, "MAKING YOU SELL," by Bob Andrews, a nationality-known Negro salesman. After obtaining a copy, il carefully read its pages and acquired the knowledge contained therein. In reality I received valuable information from this book which showed me how to close tpy prospects^ Later, I founded a Motor Club, known as the Met'ronolifan tCfl Association. Applying the knowledge obtained from this hook .and teaching my sales organization to use it constructively and unlerstahdingly, my Motor Club grew by leaps and bounds; as a result, ,1 now head the largest, the most financially strong motorists Association of its kind in America. I am prptud to say that I now believe any matt or woman who is now engaged or who anticipates entering the field of selling, can' increase their sales fifty per cent immediately after reading this book and applying the sales instruction a<s outlined. Horace F. Lomnv