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LEAKSV1LLE, N. C.
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Established in 1880. j
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i Spray. Draper and all Leaks
■ "••• Township, equal to a city
•'iitiuliitioii of 17.000.
MONDAY, MAY 7, )9h3
l.x;W TC STABILIZE ftUSJNESS
j>\iccs for stabilising business
. t'i' nl.ii i t or a most interesting
the report of the Nation
:,1 Run au of Economic Research
lot is-iu ti by Secretary Hoover un
t’-v nus-n'eea of the Committee
. i Uninunloyirent and Business
Cy. : if rreShlont’:; Hardings re
r.-,n < tv nee. The material pre
. ,t.d : • the n ult of nation-wide
:rifraifeo.il comiuctod by the Taylor
Society, the Association of Business
]■ o- Ed tors and the Federated
American Engineering Societies.
the results show that American
business enterprises have tried only
to a limited extent to develop and
apply methods of counteracting fluc
tuations in industrial activity, fte
r'jrrj to a qucrtion&lre indicate var
io-.’r Methods of stabilization, many
of. I horn only expedients made heoei
rary by depression and not methods
r.ct deliberately planned in advance.
There is little evidence
of organized e-tort io jn,^,—... I
the fcttglftrsa cycle.
Manefacturers rtoegnlse the need
rf extensive urs of statistical lnfijr
i on in formulating their produet
io-n programs and bu-lness policies
;.r,d obviously it would be a service
to the country if this information
.-. lid Is-' t omniled and disseminated
:;hy sOipfo public ncy, as the Gov
.ei anient now forecasts weather con
-.Sr.r.T.’ interesting material is sup
plied in answer to a question as lr
;!•:: accumulation of reserve funds
duiii.r-- s' liods of prosperity 'to take
care of business during depression
s i the uses to which they are put
Long-range planning of construct
ion wo) k is shown to be confined to
a very small proportions of the
firms replying. Similarly, efforts to
relieve workmen laid off are still
rudimentary, and depression insur
ance is rare.
The "conclusion from the data
flu died is that the necessity for pre
dieting and preparing for approach
ing economic changes in the major
cycle and taking advantage of them
before such changes occur, appears
not' yet to be recognised as a busi
si principle of general applies
•ion.
BASEBALL RESULTS
South Atlantic
Spmtanburg 3; Charlotte 11
Col umbi<!-Augusta not scheduled.
Greenville 4; Charleston 1
Southern
Atlanta 9: Ldttle Rock 1
Birmingham 13; Memphis 1
Others not scheduled.
Virginia
Norfolk 5; Wilson 4
Richmond 14; Portsmouth 9
P.pcky Mount 1; Petersburg 0
Piedmont
Taleigh 3; Durham 7
(Others rain.)
INTERNATIONAL
Syracuse 6; Jersey City 9
Rochester 13; Baltimore 9
Toronto 9; Reading 2
Nov rrk-Buffalo, game transferred
• ii lrtor date.
American Association
M l vankee-Kansas City, rain
Minneapolis 3; St. Paul 1
Tn<lianapolia 5; Toledo 7
Louisville 3; Columbus 6
National
Fittrburgh 11; St.' Louis 4
Philadelphia 8; New York 18
Boston 11; Btrookyn 12
No other scheduled
Chicago 4; Detroit 8
Cleveland 12; SL Louis 3
Now!—you can end the pain of
corns. In one minute Dr. Scholl’s
Zino-pads will do il—ta/elyl They
remove the muse—friction-pres
sure. Thus you avoid infection
from cutting your corns or using
corrosive acids. Tkin; antiseptic,
waterproof. Sites for corns, cal.
louses, bunions. Get a box today
at your druggist's or shoe dealer’s.
nr Scholia
'Zino-pads
Put om on-thepatnis gone!
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When you have been kept in, it
feels good to get on the outside. But
if you want to get on the outside of
something good, try Coca Cola,—
Coca Cola Bottling Co. Phone 279. ,
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Why is our store like an Old
Maid’s Swimming School? We have i
no “Speck Tatters”—Boulevard
Market, Phone 283.
A smooth and shiny ball room,
Is where I love to put my feet,
But the best place to put them,
When you want something good to
eat,
Is under the table at Grogan’a
Cafe and Soda Shop, Phone 800,
Our bread is light, the price la
right and you get quality, and whvti
you eat it you will say that sure
tastes good to me, that Blue Biid
Bread, Boulevard Bakery, Phone 10*
The Irishman behind the pipe,
The bee behind the honey,
But the pne who never feels the
sting,
Is the one w‘ho saves his mone>
Imperial Trust and Savings Co.,
The Bank for your savings.
In all your travels, you need never
woiry about DeFeet, when you have
your work done at Leaksviilt Mod
ern Electrik Shoe Shop, Phone 345.
It’s nice to have a reai pleasant
dream. Speaking of dreams you
rhould see that beauuinl line Of
gifts, jewelry, etc., now on display
at Pyron & Rogers, Boulevard and
Draper, near Depot.
It’s nice to keep your store ,n
good shape, but you should see the
good shapes in our store in hats of
quality and styles. For everything
n Millenery see Boulevard Millinery
Hattie Robertson. Phone 296.
There’s one car for your money
you couldn’t ask more. It’s the one
car of the universe—the~iittle Over
'and Four. Union Motor Co , Dan
Taylor, Phone 172.
You will soon learn that you went
to the right place to eat if you once
take a meal there, as the food is
right always, and the service is
good. Vests Cafe, Spray. Service
with a Smile.
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Pittsburgh at Brooklyn
Chicago at New York
Cincinnatti at Boston
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NOTIONS -i
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LeaksvOle-Spray Grocery Co.|
J. O. Ragsdale, President, Madison.:
F M. Flinn, Sec.-Treas. Leaksville I
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Don’t suffer I Relief awaits you. St
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neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains.
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LIKE A COOLING BREEZE FROM THE SEA
or the mountains is a dish of our rich, luscious,
pure ice cream. It coolsithe blood and nourishes ths
body at the same time. Our cream contributes to
!:ea!th and beauty, because it is pure and whole
some. Try some today. '
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Leaksville-Spray, N. C.
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