Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — Advertising As a Pill. [ARTICLE]
Advertising As a Pill.
Most of the howling about advertising not paying, is done by men who have done little or none of it. They at one time in their lives perhaps, took one small pill of advertising and beoause it did not effect a complete cure of their malady dull times; they threw away the box and refused to take any more. ' The men who use up box after box of these advertising pills are those who enjoy the most robust and vigorous commercial health, and who are lining their pockets with a competence. Printer’s ink unlocks the coffers of the rich, as well as unties the old stocking of the poor. It is the key to success in business, and the sooner a business man finds this out and uses the key, the sooner he will be abreast of the times and take nobody’s dust.—fDansville (N. Y.) Creeze.
