Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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CONQUERING FEAR
Advertising plays no favorites. 1.
is the golden key to .success.
And advertising is geared to ever.;
possible business situation.
Whenever business requires contact
i with the public (and where is the
business that does not contact?) ad-
vertising is needed to help form this
contact. i
Advertising works enthusiastically 1
for every business that employs it
with faith and energy. And that
man who has discovered how to em-
J ploy advertising has discovered the
i secret to success. j
I Advertising is the simp'liest and
: most versatile thing in the world. j
I Itis simple because it is man to
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G. W. CROSS, Editor.
It is versatile because it can apply
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All obituaries, resolutions of respect,
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A common and growing weakness
of humanity is imaginary fears. It •
is an evil that seems to get worse as ,
human society advances and becomes ,
more complex. Imaginary fears im- 1
pair health, undermine strength, sap evel-y human interest,
individual energy, and prevent the in- j ^ can P^ay anJ' business tune that
dividual so obsessed from doing his *s &eared to human nature.'
best work. i Advertising is a universal language,
Fears are manifested in various because it has thte universal appeal.
It is universal—yet it can be linked
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specialist, the hospital or sanitarium, j human needs.
~ I Fears cast a cloud of depression over 1 Pays ’>0l,r business to talk
| people’s lives. Fear is an incubus.!with the Public through the printed
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OS Bririr-o Tim.....ith «ilc cover 'monster standing with sharp two-1 Advertising is power. And power
* “ edged sword in each hand, ready to wiH run ^ything from a sewing ma-
s]ay us | chine to a gigantic printing press.—
To some fears seem to tell one that Longview News,
something is going to happen, and the
ed shades, in assorted colors. A real
special, 81.79 each.—Eastland’s 5 &
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Kings in the earliest days were worst^ drinks' the blood of the suffer-
mereiy the “fathers of families” and
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FOR SALE—R. L. Poag Stallion at
We fear sickness, death, old age, I J. W. Johnson’s barn 1 mile from
premature decline of mind and body, Cookville. $125.00 cash or terms. I
the tax collector, failure, competition, j must sell or make saddle^ animal at
and a hundred other things, many of once. See J. W. 9-3t
which are blessings in disguise, if J--
we were resolute men and women’ Nothing pleases a man so much as,
witn sufficient resources to fight ^he inability of others to get onto his’They soon found
these enemies., laugh at disaster, and
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SALES 2 !^MES:^jfe',OFANY OTHER BRAND
THE NEW DRIVER
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The Laxative
Yens €hew
Lite Guns
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come through every ordeal without
flinching.
This is not easy, to be sure. We
can not* mol . light of cares. But v/e
can be their master. Modern life (
places us ea r on our mettle. Tt is j
a challenge." . our wits and fortitude]
ai.d courage ■-d stamina. It is wear !
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I that; are m -ihodicul, well-balanced
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curves.
He had just started driving a car
and was giving his friend a lift.
themselves in a
j crowded thoroughfare.
The friend said, “Jitn, your engine
is knocking badly.”
“Don’t be a fool,” was the reply.
“That’s my knees.”
Want More Business?—Advertise!
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justed regularly and
born repaired if it is
;ak.
FOUR ROO^EOUSE
FOR SALE
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NARCISSUS BULBS
White Narcissus Bulbs, 5c each.—
Ea-tland’.: 5 & 10c Store,
Special Sale — See Cleland’s Sale j
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J. M. Johnson
M. C. Lane
MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS FOR SALE By THE FOLLOWING DEALERS:
Bill Lyle
Tom Rutherford
• • L. Stromen
A. A. Taylor
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Ford Motor Co.
Robertson Service Station
T. T. Hays
A. J. Dubose
R. H. V.7ilaon
W. A. Walker
V/. A. Ford
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Raney Bros.
VOOKVILLE
Verne Adams
WINFIELD
O. B. Goplsby
Service Station
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1928, newspaper, November 9, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783996/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.