North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . three years, selling thegoods to retailors and jobbers—to place the goods within reach of the consumer. 3. A GUARANTEE OF CERTAIN MINIUM RESULTS as regards the number ofinitial or introductory sales and the amount of such sales—to secure the manufac-turer against any speculation in his advertising campaign. (Guaranteeusually one dealer per 1,000 of circulation Used per annum, and sales equivalent tocost of campaign—excess sales carried on commission basis.) In brief, THE ONLY GENERAL PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN COVERING A WIDEAREA, EVER OFFERED
North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . three years, selling thegoods to retailors and jobbers—to place the goods within reach of the consumer. 3. A GUARANTEE OF CERTAIN MINIUM RESULTS as regards the number ofinitial or introductory sales and the amount of such sales—to secure the manufac-turer against any speculation in his advertising campaign. (Guaranteeusually one dealer per 1,000 of circulation Used per annum, and sales equivalent tocost of campaign—excess sales carried on commission basis.) In brief, THE ONLY GENERAL PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN COVERING A WIDEAREA, EVER OFFERED WITH A HARD AND FAST GUARANTEE OF RESULTS. If interested, address below, your selling system in detail, and sendingsamples of goods on which you desire to establish trade—no inferior articles accounts accepted covering narrower territory. JACOBS & COMPANY, Cltnton, S. C. ADVERTISING AND SELLING AGENTS,OPERATING THE RELIGIOUS PRESS ADVERTISING SPECIAL ADVERTISING AGENCY IN THE This marvelous new polish produces a brilliant andlasting surface in a few seconds. It contains nothing in-jurious. Fine for brass fixtures, signs, automobiles, yachts,golf sticks, faucets and all metals. Qckwork eliminates all drudgery, turns work into no substitute. IN 25c. TINS EVERYWHERE Manufactured by Ksttler ^ms Mfg. Co. Houston, Texas. August is; 1910. NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE U Womans F. M. Society Conducted by Mrs. L. IV. Crawford, Winston-Salem, N. C. STATESVILLE DISTRICT MEETING. Four adult societies and tliree of theLight Bearers were represented atthe first meeting of the StatesvilleDistrict at Hicltory, N. C, Aug. 6-7,1910. We thinli this a fair beginningand feel sure every auxiliary will berepresented next year for we arelearning how. At 9 a. m. our District Secretary,Mrs. D. J. Kimball, opened tlie meet-ing with appropriate devotional exer-cises, including the singing of our Con-ference song, which was enti
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