A MATTER OF HEALTH MM, &akiN<» POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE .Nothing Now Mark" a Di«fPfni"e Be ttveen Republican* and Democrat! Eiceptlnn Their Vlewx on the Sub ject of Free Trade. Ju an Interesting communication to tlii> Americau Economist Mr. It. S. Hlu iiiini asks the questiwn, "What is Ue- [ publieanlsm V" Mr. Illumun is a Con- j necticut farmer of fourscore years or thereabouts, ripe in experience and, as Lis letter shows, a deep thinker and an able writer. lie Is not identified with manufacturing:. He is merely a tiller of the soil. lie evidently clings to the antiquated notion that Republicanism j and protection are Siamese twiua, j bound together by an arterial connec- j tlon. the severing of which would be pretty certain to cause serious conse- , QUences to both twins. Many persons i Lave in the past held this view of tlie vital relationship beween Republican ism and protectionism. Many still en tertain this belief, but it certainly seems to be Due that many have ar gued themselves into the conviction that it would be perfectly safe and al together wholesome for Republicanism to cut lteelf loose from Its twin. Mr. liinman Is not of this way of think ing. He sees 110 particular difference between Democrats and Republicans except as to free trade and protection; . that 110 Republican can claim to be a better citizen than his Democratic j neighbor on any save the sole ground that he is a better protectionist; In short, that nothing but proteclon sep urates the two parties at this time. GMppewa %ime IkUns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MTJXnTCY. ZFA MTalks On Advertising! 1 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 different from other businesses that advertising could not possibly help it. He laid that his store had been an exceptionally good one ; that the location 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 ■ ■ The people round about were ac ■ 11 |i k ipf''T" quainted with them, and to some i H 11 they were just a little bit more con jS v eniently situated than the new TO I try advertising. That is the way he ®HJBjSL"''' /A .1 —» knows that it does not pay. He said; eeilal Iv "People do not realize that there is a ff* ■ JB 1? " "" difference iu drugs—that the pare m M — 1 I— goric they get in one drug store is » -i.l'll better than that which they get in Advertising would have saved ■ ' that man's business. By advertising " he would 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 them that there were different grades of paregoric, and that he kept the best grade; but ho didn't try It, and so he knows positively that advertising doesn't pay. would have had to advertise three or six months, or possibly for a year, before ha 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 dull season. It is the after-effect that must be looked at and not the imme diate returns. 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. The first few trips ia a new territory do not consume very many pages of his JMH fe* order book. In the mean time he is get ting acquainted—advertising. He is let- |H| {< I *Ed :. .Sfl ting people know who he is and what he VH— is doing, and what he wants. If he is Vijl Jg LjjFhij !?jfell % jJJ pleasant and courteous and persistent, he> Do not expect an ad to do more than „ i *TkiP*reg&rU they ,erf in otte store is bettor Ofrrifht. C'Wirl AmMm Bmttt, Htm YtrK MM AW grt in anrtktr," ml'.dik K»r n Sncccss I« lvooliarly li liht. iiie f.cr, VorL Cjuiincrcial remarks that "business hopefulness is in the tlr. Everybody is breathing it. It Is something real and tangible. The basic conditions in Industry and trade are such that the people seem determined not to let politics disturb or embarrass them in the slightest degree. For once at least the bete noire of a campaign year is In hiding. Nobody Is scary. The common sense of the American people is reasserting itself in a new way." One reason for tffs hopefulness is that the outlook for Republican success is peculiarly bright, and Hepubllcan success means that in the next four years there will be 110 tariff tinkering n- upset the business of the country and that the policies so successful in the last eight years will continue to bring prosperity and good business.— Nerve Slavery. It is present-day conditions —heaping burdens of work upon the nervous system that tell* the story—premature breaking up •( health. It tells why so many men and women, who so far as age in years is concerned, should be in the prime of health, find them selves letting goof the strength, the power, the vitality they once possessed. It is be cause that great motor power of the body i nerve force, is impaired Every organ de pends upon its controlling power jus: as much as the engine depends upon the steam to put it into action. An engine won't go without steam. Neither will the heart, the brain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach act right without their proper nerve force supply. Let any organ be lacking in this j essential and troubles begin—some of them ' are: j Throbbing, palpitating heart. Sleepless nights. Sudden startings. 1 Morning languor. 1 Brain fag. I 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 I)r. A. W, Chase's Nerve I'ills. They build up the nerves and supply nerve force. The above is the genuine package of Dr A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, are sold by deal ys or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Company Biffale, N. V. 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II yen fill la tct It, a Costal Card request to UK. I). JAYNt & SON, I'lllLADLLl'lllA, will liriLj ft to jnu FREE. Short Talks on I Advertising No. 18. Don't expect the newspaper to do it all. Look out for the show window and the cases and counters. When you advertise something of special interest in the papers, till tha window with it and have it prominently dis •'/ ivcuLi /:a~ e them under star 4 ju ..* what I ~ . i, ... , t urn trying tu d»." tis;::j to pay. Don t ever let an issue of a paper you are using appear without j your advertisement. The day you leave the ad out will probably be the very t day on which somebody will look for it, and, not i _ finding it, goto a competitor. The last of a aeries is the one that sells the goods. 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I BEWARE OF INllllTioii§l I of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR | I On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR | H for Coughs, Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising % H imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably y I known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. r I DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON | ■ We originated HONEY AND TAR as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get | I FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. El H Remember the name and insist upon having FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. DO not risk || I your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine. || D FOLEY'S H ONEY AND TAR is put up in three sizes 2sc, 50c and SI.OO. RJ I Prepared only by FOLEY & CO., 92-94-96 Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois. I I SOLD AND RECOMMENDED DY HIIM 111l m—WMi JAMBS LaportaT, ~ Dr, Voorhees Soneatown, Pa. Arc your cheeks ¥Bh " you '| bevere P 1 g Is your appetite jjf Slffl poor and your dt- ||> frestion weak? Is I§i NePVOUS 1 rouble Q ycur flesh soft and Dyspepsia* ■ and have you lost j< ; ji —~— in weight? it No Sleep for Weeks S: Ihese are symptoms ot /• ti » i\ anemia or poor blood. i> Because of Pain. 4ji They are just as frequent itji j • j: in the summer as in the jg, . Dr. Miles' Nervine Gave -j winter. And you can be BacK My Health. cured at one time just as , •5; well as another. |* ! Dyspepsia nearly always.arises from ade >; range merit of the nerves. \\ hen the stomach . 1[ is not v.cll the et.tira system suffeis. ■ On rft (H!p stipation, bad breath, sour stumach, frequent V VbVSH tr headaches, l.ilioi:. uess, etc., v.iil 1..r.d to ter tg: _ „ |jr rible consnjuer.ces if r.ot treated in time. j: Ufa IB & i£i*Bi£?)E}'73 'K Dr. Milts' Kerv.ne is a specific for nervous S: EaM :? dyspepsia and all nervous diseases. «P: "My health was miserable for years, due to <• of CCu liver Oil with hypo- •(. severe nervous trouble and dyspepsia. X • phosphites will certainly had not been able to Sleep 112 I weeks at a jil 7 1 a 1 i. time without b? siifj awakened with i>ains in S? he,p you. Almost everyone „iy c ] ies t and stcmach. Mjr limbs felt tired, j «d! can take it, and it will not jjj> I was unable to do my house work v i^iout ut j• . t. tU. It 112 eel in ci mplttely worn out. The doctors dt-turb the Vreakest Storn- ;«♦ (ailed to relieve ne, and after taking an end j(i ach. less amount of the r mediefnes I began tak i It changes the light color of > ing Dr. Miles' Utslorative Nervine and i lß| poor blood to a healthy and rich tfr Ntrvo and 1 fr 1 .H>- I obtained relief J* j T . . 112 «' • . ♦„ from tlie lirst bottle oi Nervine, was r.ble to <: rcd " It nourishes the brain {gives A ; s i eep i )ettcr l]ian x i.a.l Mv stom power to the nerves. It brings ach began to gain stiens»h "and I felt better back your old weight and strength. t c ; m m.mv win s. I have t 1 a twelve bottles At All Druggists. MIC. and SI. :B» of Nervine and Nerve and 1 .ivcr I'ills in the I t|: Scorr A Howst. rhemisu., New York. jP , past thr e years but h-ve not taken any of 'te' i ' lle as 1 have not fe'* the need of it. I go gv u j, -a. * * • about my work an entirely different -troman j and have recommended thtm to ever so | ( | many people-. 1 r.m a great believer in Dr. .. | Miles' Nerve and Liver I'ills, I have t': em on 1 . .WMfliiMß xSkv "SBE'ffX <WBW hand all the time. I feel M-ry grateful for v« .r? K!S ! the Dr. Miles Remedies."— Mrs. J. \\. WHIT '.''A ,'<« jirj I man, Mechanic 112 alls, Me. JW |H RM a ?■'&&& All druggists sell and guarantee first bot- RS H Bff LciVqi ! on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address miiltr S&liStlCS ' Miles Medical Co., Elkharf, I nd. ' t<xste and appetite m m. hd /v S S 112 TONIC LAXATIVE t If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constir -.lien, t . breath, dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney trouble;:, bit.-!:., .-.n. of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or rcu.„ ot any symptoms and disorders which tell the story cf bed bow.la c.;i . ; impaired digestive system, T/.txakola Will Cliro Yo;i. It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, r.'.vepfttni-x. the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood sne' y-y\ "on your feet" again. Your appetite will return, your bowel 3 move v - Wly, your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skir. //;11 clear ae.d freshen and you will feci the old time energy and buoyancy. Mothers peeking the proper medicine to gtvo .their little ono.< for co- f«ii iti n, dlarrlieu, colio and similar troubles, will llnd Laxakola an ideal mcdieiiie for el mir- M. It keeps their howola regular without pain or griping, ucts i.s a general ton e, u . > liatiiro, aiils digestion, relieves restlessness, clears T!>.. -oat> d toni'iie, reilnei" e- , causes refreshing, restful sleeji and make.i them well,!>api>y nnd l.eavty. U <■kU,i.\ :t hl.c il mill ask for it. I " ! Fer Sale by l.axakula »:. n< t only tlie most efficient .1 ( mily rcin< I.it:,, r. t nwn, vi. 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