A MATTER OF HEALTH pj|H POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Nollilnft Xow Marks a DlfTerenee Be. tircei Repaid loans nnd Democrat* Kxceitting Their View* on (lie Sub- Joel of Free Trade. In an Interesting communication to the American Economist Mr. It. K. lliu umn asks the question, "What is Re publicanism?" Mr. Hinmau is a Con necticut farmer of fourscore years or thereabouts, ripe in -experience and, us Lis letter shows, a deep thinker and an able writer. He is not identified with manufacturing. He is merely a tiller of the soil. He evidently clings to tin antiquated notion that Republican**!* and protection are Siamese twlua, bound together by an arterial connec tion. the severing of which would be pretty certain to cause serious conse quences to both twins. Many persons have in the past held this view of the vital relationship beween Republican ism and protectionism. Many still cu tertaln this belief, but it certainly seems to be true that many have ar gued themselves into the conviction that it would be perfectly safe and al together wholesome for Republicanism to cut itself loose from its twin. Mr. Hinman Is not of this way of think ing. He sees no particular difference between Democrats and Republicans except as to free trade and protection; that no Republican can claim to be a better citizen than his Democratic neighbor 011 any save the sole ground that 110 is a better protectionist; in short, that nothing but proteclon Sep urates the two parties at this time. Cbippcwa Xtme IRtlns. Lime furnished »n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E, Reeder, nvEui-NrQ-gMPA- ISMTalks On Advertising |_ By Charles Austin Bates. No. 25. I talked the other day with a man who had failed in the drug business. He said that he didn't believe that advertising a drug store paid, and that it was so j different from other businesses that advertising could not possibly help it. lie said that his store had been an exceptionally good one ; that the location j was very fair, and that the stock was above reproach, but there were two other drug stores nearby which had been there for some time before he came. ' ■ i" -j- ■ — The people round about were ac quainted with them, and to some | gj mil they were just a little bit more con- jM m j veni «itly situated than the new U UL'-'l -\ — 1 knows that it does not pay. He said: MS "People do not realize that there is a M ® L~jA-a\V— 1 i— goric they get in one drug store is ' ranw \iv.lirru better than that which they get in Advertising would have saved j 1 ' that man's business. By advertising " he ™ uld have introduced himself to the people, and they would have be come acquainted with him and his store in that way. By advertising he could tell ti em that there wore different grades of paregoric, and that he kept the best grade; but ho didn't try it, and so ho knows positively that advertising doesn't pay. Maybe he would have had to advertise three or six months, or possibly for a year, before ho would have found that he was gaining actual profit on his advertising expenditure. Advertising a new business is, to a certain extent, like advertising in the duM season. It is the after-effect that must be looked at and not the imme diate return*. Even if a new man were to meet his prospective customers person ally, it would be some time before he would make actual buyers of them. ft jS-. It is this way with a traveling /iff' The first few trips in a new territory do not consume very many pages of bis order book. In the mean time he is get- "paKCCOR>C||BBuB 'A fj ting acquainted—advertising. He is let- i< cnti ting people know who he is and what he VPHn r is doing, and what he wants. If he is vM 0 - L-_ Jy/ pleasant and courteous and persistent, he _•* "• Do not expect an ad to do more than Cafjrrifkt. Ckmrlu Atutin Bmttt, Nrm ><ri *• tA*/ tk*i''e*tliTaru>t/ur'." T: ? ??r;- Rrr?c?n I Peculiar!v •" f-t- The New Y-orU Commercial mn.ir;. ti.it 1 K t - 's Is in tir. Everybody i.i bre.-.lWn# it. It is something real ..in. tangible. Tiie br.sic condition!* In in 0.r.il tn»i!o ! sr.ch that t'.o peiiplc scon deieiTiiinr not to let polities disturb or embaiius.- tbein in the slightest degree. For once ; at least the bete noire of it campaign | year is in biding. Nobody is scary. 1 lie : common seme of the American peopl" j la reasserting itself in a new way." One reason for \**.s hopefulness !s , ! tbat the outlook for lie-publican success ' Is peculiarly bright, and Republican | success means that in the next four j ' years there will he no tariff tinkering j '« upset the business of the country | and that the policies so successful in j I the last eight years will continue to I | bring prosperity and good business.— j Nerve Slavery. It is present day conditions —heaping burdens of work upon the nervous system that tells the story—premature breaking up of health. I It tells why so many men and women, j who so far as age in years is concerned, j should be in the prime of health, find them ! selves letting goof the strength, the power, ! the vitality they once possessed. It is be- j : cause that great motor power of the body j nerve force, is impaired. Every organ de j pends upon its controlling power just as ' much as the engine depends upon the steam 1 to put it into action. An engine won't go j without steam. Neither will the heart, the ; j brain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach | t act right without their proper nerve force j ! supply. I.et any organ be lacking in this : [ essential and troubles begin—some of tbetn are: palpitating heart. Sleepless nights. Sudden startings. Morning languor. Brain fag. Inability to work or think. Exhaustion on exertion, Flagging appetite. Digestion slow. Food heavy. Easily excited, nervous, irritable. Strength fails. Loss of flesh and muscular power. Settled melancholia. Utttr despondency. A picture, hideous, but easily changed to one of brightness by use of Dr. A. Vf. Chase's Nerve I'ills. They build up the nerves and supply nerve force. The above i» the genuine package of Dr k. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, aie sold by deal »rs or Dr. A. W. Medicine Company ! Buffalo, N. V. Price 50 cents. JKin't Tobaceo hi>it nini S». Uk« lour tilt ami>. 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Look out for the show window and the eases and counters. W hen you advertise something of special interest in the papers, fill the window with it and have it prominently dis v/V/V /\ / / ' played in the store. Have some neat tic':.'. . ".ainted and hung up above or X " ' ' Be sure all the clerks know what is 8c x . , jflflp, <, go!tig on. If I'were running a store, I Aayk 1 would make it th» first rule that every fflßEßSclerk should read every advertisement every day. I would have them under gHSfflpKß|\ ■ stand just what I was trying to do with each advertisement—just what the goods were and where they came from and how C' Don't over expect spasmodic adver ••/ would ha\'c them underst.ird ju±t what I . . . r\ •*. - i . wis trying to d*: s pay. Don t ever let an issue of a paper you are using appear without your advertisement. The day you leave the ad out will probably be the very day on which somebody will look for it, and, not i _ fini'in;; it, goto a competitor. 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