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Show LADIES' CORNER. The Woman's Suffrage Associa-tion Associa-tion will meet at t lie Court House on Saturday, Nov. 12th, at 3 o'clock p. m. All interested are respccl- fully invited. Gicnia S. Pkiiice, President. TO BUSINESS MEN. Strong Argument In Favor Of Adver- The following from the Herald strikes the nail on the head. It is very curious that a man who thinks he is a business man, but does not advertise,hatea to read anything about advertising, whereas where-as a successful man who, of course, ad ver ti sea, is al w ays look i n g for pointers in that line. The ''business ''busi-ness man" who does not advertise in the papers really does advertise in a way, but he advertises by his silence that he cannot compete; that his goods are old-fashioned or stnek-worn; that it is as much as he can do to pay the rent with the custom he has; that his credit is playing out; that his stock is incomplete; in-complete; that his only expectation expecta-tion is from stragglers,or people who don't read the papers. Said Phineas T. Barnum to a Kansas city reporter not long before be-fore his death: "If advertising will make an old man like myself worth $1,000 a day as an attraction, it will do anything, young man it will do anything." |