Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Why Look Around for a Suit that YOU FIT
When You Can Order It Here to FIT YOU
No man can answer this question wu h nit t<kn ^wi u
Z ! 'r^h "« MAqDE..oi" Se CLOTHES
ate the real kir;d to wear. ^ra--
Individual service is the idfil m. i t„ i« i •
the cost is no more it dispenses with ,11 ny,
Ask for our qualites around the pc u!ar '
figures of $25.00 to $3x00.
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it #?InKlcriess "f ,uirpoHO In tlio fonudntion of nil succomb.
iltli llif i""" ",J" '"'V*8 exactly what ho wants and
ilui<l«l«on gotliiitf li who usually gets It.
' We nrc too prone to look upon money rather than
J < mind ns our Kotil. Money hiirnis only tho uian who has
' bii| learned to help himself.
J' it Is tin1 mlud that mints money. Money never
11 hiu'ki'k mliid.
To he born with n silver spoon In your mouth la not
i t hHixllcaj) util-ss you lot the spoon Kng you.
| Poverty i« not n virtue. It U nothing to brag about.
It Is itti asset only n# a compelling power to drive you
' out of It.
' The poeM prnlsp ii fnlse philosophy when they sing
of the glory or poverty. He honest and admit It to a
' glory uol'oily wants. Everybody who Is covered with
, (hat glory is trying to get rid of it. The whole struggle
of the world Is t9 CT#mW® ttway from It, It l a
| hitlwus thing.
i But the tent of men comes not while enmeshed In
| poverty but when freed from Its fetters.
The man who doesn't know what to do because he
Ins no money 1h liurdly less well off than the man who
doesn't know what to do because he has money.
The young nmn who fuclng life has to be fed and
clotlicd by n rich parent may command a measure of
thoughtless envy but he commands no more of Ute
world's nilinlriition than the young man who haa to be
clothed and fed by charity.
It'ii the man who stands alone and does not um
DETERMINATION IS
A PRICELESS ASSET
others as a crutch to hold him up who commands
respect It Is the man who has found how to help
others In the murch through life, who wins the ad-
miration of others.
Youth's problem is not what uro you starting but
where ore you starting for.
Your fortune depends not upon what you have in
hand but what you have in your head.
Jtoal nobility Is the fruit of heart culture, no leas
than bead culture, and your heart grows big only as
you force It into the affection of other hearts.
Determination Is a richer asset than dollars. It la
the one Indispensable tool that Is needed for llio
successful completion of every Job you may desire or
are compelled to taoli|o,
Emeraon reminded us thot "keeping everlastingly at
It brings success."
Determination forces you over tho road of con-
centration. Concentration is tho forces of Intellect
thrown like the searchlight upon Just one thing and
held there.
Tho searchlight gets control of all the rays of light
and purposefully directs them.
Concentration Is the control of the cultivated mind.
Nobody cares whether Lincoln or Edison, Emerson,
McCormick or Agaaslz had a bank account because
everybody knows they had a brain account. They
cultivated and concentrated their brains upon a great
determination to do something so well worth while
that they rose above the poverty, above fickle fortuue
into the indestructible wealth of tho world.
HOMEY
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WHEX n fellow's late for busi-
ness and offers as an excuse
the fact that he put his teeth in
water which froze in the night and
•o it took him ten minutes to thaw
than out before he could eat his
treakfaiit, it speaks well for his f
Imagination, and maybe better for
wate of humor. What's more,
*° Mn •" lau*h. But when the
laugh la ended wo come to see that
Hetties aro poor crutches on which
to lean. That chap grows who,
(*hen wrong, admits it,. Excuses are
fifty patches on an Ill-fitting suit
|lh t can t,(. ]im(ie quite dapper If
fj's fault* «n> noon nnd p hitch taken
to here {ind there.
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Smith has got a souper-six, nnd Jones has got an eight;
Brownuon keeps a four-uedan a-standin' by his gate. . . .
Biggs has got a tourin' coup, an' lbiggs hua got a truck,
Jeffson sez the 'Lectric is the finest job he's struck. . . .
The butcher drives a roadsterette, that's
OUR HOSSLESS playin' hell with gas; The grocer drives a
uftujcc limousine that chokes j'C, as they pasu! The
barber puts his surplus in a neveu-seat"l bus,
O, everybody's /«.. a boa*, and that's includin' us! Granny
steers her chummy-car with doors of bovcl plate. . . . Baby
wants a winter-Ford—he'll havo it, sure as fate I Sister
she's tho suffragette—that lives on rubber tires-bound to
havo an auto-hearse, the minnit she expires! Makes a fellei
flgger like he never done before—what we might amount to,
if we weren't so beastly poorl j
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[The Winnsboro News and Dallas Semi-Weekly News $1.'
Congress Bids Uncle
Joe Cannon Good-by
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YOUNG LADY!
YOUNG MAN!
How Will You Use Your Money
and Time?
It is just as important to be
flble to take care of your mon
oy after you get it as it is lo
be able to get it. We had ;i
great time while it lasted. Wt
bad more money in lull) nnd j
1920 than eve before in ouj j
lives. We spent it with the!
recklessness that alwa>s 101
lows "easy money." W
bought things we didn't need,
generally going in debt for
them, and paid price* ,..i.1 :
beyond reason. We loaded our-
selves up with things we <.uu.<
n't use, and bets we cou!du'<
pay. During 1922, we slrug
gled to get out of our baa su
uation. We fought hard, ano
the fight is over and beitt
times are here. Every great
authority on business says
that we are getting back to
normal.
Capital in this country is
seeking investment, and when
money is at work, prosperity
follows because money at woik
means industrial activity ano
industrial activity means large
buying power on the pait ofl
alon, prosperity is with us, and
wise people, both voung and
old, will get ready for it. New
oil fields are being developed
every day right in our midst.. I
Building is going on every-!
where. Charters are being is-1
sued for large corporations.
The tomato, berry, fruit and!
many other valuable crops will I
be money in a short time. The
cotton market is better than it
has been for several years.
Every young man and woman
ought to know that the big op-
portunities in prosperous times
go to those who are best train- j
ed to serve them. Business
training makes the difference'
between small earning power
and large earning power.
We are entering a period in
oAn
Even
Greater
Vaiuc
COUPE
f o . u. detroit
At the price ever made on a
Foffl Coupe this attractive model offers
even greater value than before.
The convenient window regulators, the
improved upholstery, and the many
refinements in chassis construction,
have brought new high standards of
quaiity.
Professional rr.d business men demand-
ing continuous car service at low cost,
and with comfort and convenience, are
turning lo the Ford Coupe in greater
numbers than ever.
So great is the demand that a shortage
is certain. List your order now—cover
it with a small down payment — the
balance on convenient terms.
Ford prias have ttrvrr been so low
FuiJ quality has never been so high
Wilcoxson Motor
Company
which a thorough 1 1
ucation is more necessary than
ever. You must have some
special ability you can offer
that will enable you to put it
over. You must also get your
training as soon as possible and
in a thorough and practical
manner.
The Tyler Commercial Col-
lege, Tyler, Texas, the largest
and most progressive Commer-
cial School in tho country, lo-
cated in the most healthful
part of the state, being the
highest point between the Red
"VUl1 *JV" rellay it
all times to'give .\uu a thor-
ough business education. Ynn
can't afford not to investigate
! our courses of General Secre-
tarial, General Business, Gen-
eral Banking, General Railroad,
Bookkeeping, Business Finanoe,
Shorthand, Cotton, THsgr nhjtr.
IJadio and Civil Service. The
only.school in the Sou i j-ivuig
seven complete bu-i.u .i <
es. Fill in and mail
for large free catalogue
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Address
Name of paper
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Mrs. Harding Accompanies President South
Tiniest Page in
U. S. Senate
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EQUIPMENT
Keep y o u 1*
lawn and gar-
den in tip-top
shape this
year. It im-
proves the
value of your
property.
DO YOUR PART TOWARDS MAKING WINNS-
BORO A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE.
By keepink your place in Rood repair, tho lawn nicely
mowed, the trees neatly trimmed, the appearance of
your property will be greatly improved. To do this
it takes the tools to work with. All necessary equip-
ment win be found at the "WINCHESTER STORE."
Lawn Mowers, garden rakes, hoes, prunning shears*
rubber hose and all necessities which you will need
for the advancement of this work.
Also "REMEMBER" this is "FISHERMEN'S
HEADQUARTERS."
TIP R. ANDERSON
The Winchester Store.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1923, newspaper, March 15, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268266/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.