. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. June 28, 1900. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 415 wire the frames, and fit the foundation into them.—G. M. DooijTTLE, Glean- ings in Bee-Culture. Admirable Advice to Advertisers from "Agricultural Adver- ; Nothing- except the mint can make money without advertising. — Glad- stone. I would as soon think of doing busi- ness without clerks as without adver- tising.—John Wanamaker. The old mediums, provided they have kept up with the times, are usually good things to stick to.—Advisor. When you pay more for the rent of your business house than for
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. June 28, 1900. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 415 wire the frames, and fit the foundation into them.—G. M. DooijTTLE, Glean- ings in Bee-Culture. Admirable Advice to Advertisers from "Agricultural Adver- ; Nothing- except the mint can make money without advertising. — Glad- stone. I would as soon think of doing busi- ness without clerks as without adver- tising.—John Wanamaker. The old mediums, provided they have kept up with the times, are usually good things to stick to.—Advisor. When you pay more for the rent of your business house than for adver- tising vour business, you are pursuing a false'policy. If you can do business, let it be known.—Franklin. " Let people know where you are and what YOU have. Use more printer's ink and there will be a demand for your stock such as was never known ; — Hon. John W. Springer, president National Live-Stock Associa- tion. Senator Chauncey Depew, in a re- cent interview, said that the country is at present suffering not from business stagnation or overproduction, but rather from an " indigestion of pros- ; He might have added that the pepsin of advertising is the best remedy for such indigestion. De Weddin' Day. BY FKED H. YAPLE. Pick de honey—put in dem ting--a-liiigs— Keep yo' fingers goin' cross de home-made strings: For de darkies will be singin'; So keep the ringin* Like notes de little southern bluebird sings. Pick de banjo, honev—put in dem ting-a-lings— Beat dem feet so lively, fo' dafs de day dat brings Back de reckoleckshuus dear— So make de music clear— Like notes de Ultle southern bluebird sings. Pick de banjo, honey, fo' de weddin' day am comin'. In de golden summer time, when all de bees am hummin'; So pic < dem good and fast, Fo' dat weddin' ma^' be de last Dat I'll eber hear dem lubly strings a tummin'. So pick de banjo, honey—put in dem ting-a- lings— When de darkies am a-dancin% d
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