THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. lL PA. Thursday, April 18th, 1912. WHAT SUSTAINS OUR PROSPERITY? Not Captains of Industry, but {he Masses of the People. DECLARES WOODROW WILSON. Business, Politics and Wealth of the Country Come Up, Not Down, He Says—All the People Do Not Believe In Democratic Government. By WOODROW WILSON. What fills we with confidence in the future is that the world is not walting upon the stupidity of politics. The world has an awkward way of taking things into its own hands. The life of the people must in the long run ex- press itself in its politics, and It docs pot now express itself in this country in the politics we have been accustom ed to in the last decade. There are two or three theories of government in this country. Don't de celve yourself by supposing all the people believe In democratic govern ment, because they do not. You have only to listen to the utterances of very distinguished Republican speak ers to see that they do not believe and do not pretend to believe In represent ative government. They will tell you they do not belleve the judgment of the be trusted. And are you going to take counsel from these gentlemen as the preservation of our representative institutions when they don't want them to represent the great body of the people? people can to Prefers Judgment of Rank and File. I don't know I was born so or learned so or what happened to me but | know this, that the deepest con viction | have, arising out of observa tion and experience is this, that | would rather take the judgment of the rank and file than the judgment of the men who have successful leaders in great undertak ings And 1 want to ask these gentleme: this query: What sustains business in the United States? What is it that makes the United States prosperous Is it that we have great captains « industry? What would they do with out the cunning and skil!, the muscle and the indomitable aspiring hope of the American people? If these people were to find hope dying out of their hearts they would become dumb driv en beasts, and your enterprises would fail for lack of the very breath that sustains them, whether become absorbed and ¢ If you want to find whether a na | tion is prusperous ask the men who | are on the make what they hope and what they fear Go to the countr: districts and ask anxious fathers who are looking for openings for their sons where they expect to get them Iu where they find doors open and wher they find doors shut. Go through the places men are making ¢ fogs and see whether they dread confidently look forward to the future and then you will find whether Ame ca is waxing or waning, for {f these men are confident, full of hope; If the} know they are g to get fair treat ment wherever vy go, then Amer ean conquer the world of enterprise their hope But if you find men everywhere whether the d have not in the you will have to take a new reckonlt as to the future of America If only those who are chosen top have the right of way in, what Is going to happen to America? Did you ever hear of a nation that was renew ed from the top? Did you ever hear of a nation that was not made virile thmt did not account for Its youth by renewal from the Did you ever hear of a tree that drew its sap from its flowers? Does It not draw It from the dark and silent places of the soll? Does not a nation draw its pow er of renewal and enterprise and all ts future from the ranks of the great body of unnamed men? Friend of American Business If you are going to discourage these men, If you are going to put the chill of fear In their hearts, then American captains of industry can whistle for thelr future, and they will whistle Ir & wilderness I am the friend of American busi ness because | know where Its founda tions are Ilald and where they are woenk These foundations are solid only when iald In the confidence of the common people A Democrat? Why, a man does n anderstand history who lsu't a Demn erat. A man doesn’t understand enter prise who isn't a Democrat And ie me say this, Democracy is not merels a matter of programs; It is a matter of | sympathy and insight It depends | upon whether your heart is In conne« tion with the great heart of the peo ple. It does not depend upon whether | you ean cunningly devise a platform that looks just and good. You ean bulld a fNimsy platform and stand on it successfully, provided its basis is In the right kind of spirit It 1s a matter of seeing, not from your eyes out, but from the eyes o! other men in Getting the vision that fs in the back of the other man's hend Is the thing; getting the hope that Is the universal hope; getting that im pulse that is the ~ommon human im , forward Thi» world has been ept by wave after wave of Demo where or ool gol what you do find asking wors of opportunity themselves been locked their 8 at the bottom? | coughs, colds and all lung an | of Hypop tmpuise. “We Need You There.” ILLED LOVE TO HUSBAND. Defthbod Bequest of Woman to Man | | Who Deserted Her, Aving no property to bequeath hey children and her husband, a she had been separated, de ng to | } | cave them some {ot ir death, Mrs, Anna a 5 few days by eft a deathbed statement ns ron, Pa, who died a (4 To who t may concern F Red wd OE | to und reminder Green, of whole your chil raised them and feel that Oh, how 1 lle affliction and vour face once into the 1d like great Correspondents’ Department Continued FILLMORE rime home of W. E. Rum- this place Sunday school Sunday at the barger's near The M. E at this place elected their new offices and tenchers on lant Sunday for the com- in ilimore, No. H made s home wWiternoon . am fen. N J and Mrs. John H. Roan. of Phila DR. LEONHARDT'S DISCOVERY. Hem-Roid Will Interest Every Per. son Who Has Piles. The publie Is indebted to Dr, J. 8. Leonhardt of Lincoln, Nebr, for vears of study of the treatment of piles, and for his discovery of a successful rem- edy, taken inwardly, which livens up Mi ing i | BT the stagnant blood circulation and re- | duces the swollen vessels Dr. hardt's prescription Is HEM-ROID, sold by Green's Pharmacy Co. Belle fonte, Pa., and all druggists at $1 for 24 days’ treatment uaranteed give satisfaction. Dr. Leonhardt Co. Station B, Buffalo, booklet, Your Lungs and Throat. I'he preparation mentioned by the Chas, Sager has been for over sixty years « incalculable worth t ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe 1 throat disease and is a household remedy in many, man homes to which it has brought health an happiness, Ma C ALABBOTT, 6s Ann St, New York Cry Dear Sir; 1 have known for over 4 effects of Wilson's Kemedy [Wilson's Preparation and gett] ] in cases of pu monary troubles. At this pont | will say to you what you have not before known of; that 4» since, while I wan a resident of N.Y, City, | was severely il] with lung trouble, Physicians “aid | was a consumptive and my family phywician tou n that he thought | cowid mot vecorer, My attention wat directed to the Wilion Remedy, w! | used with splendid effect. | have been on my fect und at work ever sloce my ewre. Yourstruly, REV. CHAS, SAGE, Pastor M, EK, Church, Hunter, (Greens ( August av, 1p years of the ars y wife YK. ¥ The above letter shows what a great boon the Wilson Remedy was to Mr, Sager, but it is but one of thousands received testifying te the erative powers of this wonderful remedy Write at once to Mr. Abbott at the above address and he will furnish you convincing proof of the great worth to humanity of this preparation, Leon | to | N. Y. Write for | sufferers from corsam- | ETA 1daus visiting at Is Mr. Snyder, of for C. E Long this summer, G. Hubler has gone to Seline to take an educational! core I'niversity vialatl violation of Centre Hall, our Inst Sunday od SUMMIT HILL | SUNSHINE AND Scott's Emulsion are the Two Great Creators of Energy Energy means power power to work, to think, to throw off and keep off disease. Get all the sunshine you can, and take Scotts Emulsion regularly. It will give you strength, flesh and vitality. , Be sure to get SCOTT'S it's the Standard and always the best, ALL DRUGGISTS 11-49 Spring in work- YUUR DRUGGIST » Hering from Eczema, r any other kind of skin ou store for in- will gu nies you n two seconds. oe will prove iL other remedis that we r offer, GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. PATENT YOUR IDEAS AND MAKE MONEY send for my free book HOW TO GET THEM Hest Service Foes Reasonable Highest References JOBHUA R. MH. POTTS. yeah st Wash DC US &ForelgnPata w Chestnut Phila. #8. Dearborn Chios Buy An IHC Spreader From Your Local Dealer EYOND dout ure spreader Vhy is it best?’ and, "Where can | buy that sprea The a wer to the tions is—buy an I HC sj fr m your local d¢ Jer. The fertility of your soil de nds as much on proper distri- n as on the manure itself, le the manure spreader estion once for all. See the al deal r and buy an IHC Manure Spreader Kemp 20th Century Corn King or Cloverleaf The 1 HC local dealer will ow you good spreader cone struction and explain why it is good. When you buy your spreader from him, he will set it up for you, show you how to adjust it, start you off right, and right there all the time to take care of any future needs Study fertility; learn why a fond spreader is good. Buy an H C spreader from your local dealer —that is the beginning of the most profitable farming. Isternational Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) USA 1H C Service Buresn The purpose of this Bureau lat furnish, fee o charge to all, the best infor Alnable on better arming If ¥ worth soll cron drainage. ileatiom fet] oo i er it > aa ere’! ques- reader t ve tC ip inquiries » em ’ yy ureau, ing, from | the world | | | MICHELIN TIRE PRICES Reduced EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 19th, 1912 As last year, MICHELIN was first “As Usual ”’ to give tire users the benefit of reduced prices. COMPARISONS SHOWING SAVING ENVELOPES INNER TUBES FORMER NEW FORMER NEW PRICES PRICES PRICES PRICES 32x3% $25.85 $24.50 $ 6.25 $ 5.75 | 34x4 39.10 35.75 8.60 8.00 36x4% 5290 47.25 12.20 11.00 37x5 66.10 58.75 12.20 11.00 THE SUPERIORITY OF MICHELIN TIRES IS RECOGNIZED ALL OVER THE WORLD IN STOCK BY GEORGE A. BEEZER, SIZE Furniture For The Home Sis V E ONEY HOP BY AIL Send For State Convention. tale ntior ¢ Free Catalog. BEMAN & CO., HARRISBURG, PA, Ww Odd Fellows Anniversary Celebration RENOVO, PA. Friday, April 26, 1912, Parade ‘ 2.00iP. M. Band Concerts Afternoon and Evening CURSION TICKETS e 8 to Ret th ' » 4 Fur REDUCED RATES ents PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Nifty Shoes for “Romeo” TYLE,—at a price! “Ginger’’ in their ex- pression ! —Just a dash of eccentricity in the toe— of individuality in swing of the Sole~- with leather that takes a high polish and holds it. That's the prescription for a Young Man's Shoe today. So, —~ Young Man! Get your prescription filled at the Regal Shoe Store, where this formula is recognized. — Four Dollars is about all we ask, to do ourselves such justice as will bring you back for your next pair, Of course, we have higher- riced Shoes for more Conservative eople, who don’t walk as much as they ought to walk and WOULD walk if they wore Super-Standard Regals ($4.25 to $5.85). Regal Shoes are made in four Regal Shoe Factories, on a mere 5% factory profit, as certified by Public Auditor's statement to be seen in every Regal Store. Sure value in the price on the Sole of each pair by "Reval Standard $4.00 Shoes MINGLE'S SHOE STORE. NEW Oxfords For Men and Women. *R Cousins, Queens, Boston #4 Favorites, Nurses and Hosiery. stam
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