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aeoMe ra Clrtti wot TimeSo ANDREW J. CONNER, PUBLISHER. "CAROLINA, CAROLINA, HEAVEN BLESSINGS ATTENL HER? SUBSCRIPTION S1.00 PER ANNUM , VOLUME XIV. RICH SQUARE, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, N. C, OCTOBER 19, 1905. NUMBER XLI1 Amis Doctors first prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use it today more than ever. They Cherry Pectoral rely upon it for colds, coughs, bronchitis,, consumption They will tell you how It heals inflamed lungs. -1 hsd tot d eon for three yean. Then I tried Ayert Cherry Pectoral. My eon tuun were toon busied and my ooub dropped sway. M rr. ruti Htdk, Guthrie Centre, la. for , PROGRESSIVE c.floc..fi.eo. Alt drntnnsts. J. C. A TOR 0O Lowell. Mans. Old Coughs has not for its object to make soldiers, but it is maintained on PRANEUN. aCCOUDl tne borough drill and discipline it gives uu ius While we can speak well of all the business enterprises and in stitutions of Franklin, we espec ially delight to mention Tht Franklin Female Seminary as an institution, that is giving new life to the town and community, and one that evinces in a forcible manner its ability for permanent UNSURPASSED IN ITS -COMMERCIAL. ACTIVITY AN EDUCATIONAL CERTER. I The Successful Man of the Twen tleth Century Must Cultivate All His Talents. When the nineteenth century Alive toilta Intellectual andjGen ral Advancement Frank lin Female Seminary. To a peroon passing : through owth ftnd auVancement, presents the apperance of a quaint old town.but to onr stopping off and visiting the factories and places of business, and especially the residence portion of the town to the west and northwest, which we may call Franklin Heights, it assumes the air of a modern pro gressive city John B. Brewer, the President, is a uaronnian, a a a graduate of Wake Forest College. He be gan his career as a teacher at Maple Springs, Franklin County, N. C, in 1868, and taught there two (2) years. He taught in Wil son, N. C, 11 years, 15 years at dm ivxr'a phi at bedtime insures m natural action next morning for many years in the past had Bxh S. Gat Gakiuko E. Midtittb Gay tSsIIidvette ATTOHJiEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW . ' JACKSON, N. C Practice in' all court. promptly and f tithfully attened to iaa i?,nn;n Murfreesboro, and has. been the neaa 01 tne a ranKim a emaie oem nwm - K irnnna U-v ritwf ao 4-- been careless of its best interests, " mohnf iMa.ftn teach yung ladies, and delights ment, but it has now awaken m the management of boarding & G. PUBLS8. it iD Liw om5; the most successful financial man ef 0 I ruwvMf! -v oiHaaIq in 4 rr Wfn 4-T. 1-1 ica ted, it does more business to its I 5 ... . , 7 admiraVila irifn Anna F.liTQrvafh size than auy other town or city , . . . . ant ana co-woruer in the "State of Virginia. -rv'Li' . JV TJn.;0 2.500 or 3,000. The town ana vi p. b. Habbh town has only-a population of . v bl a o KnA a nnn ti,. twn nnrJ vi aaue8-116 nas aTi present an, awe .' .. ' . ' . ... .corps of teachere, and he claims ATOWfifS AND COUNSEUEM AT UW ; " : .aa,m't,0 they constitute the best faculty Jackaon, Iff. 0; . .' - , he has ever had. (Mrs.) W. B. D.rion in all mtnTta KHHI - I TKa knninuio an1 onAia.1 lnfnr. -r,fW anrT feithfllllv at- L.f. M iU A o 1V,n ls e "-lUClIHM, tended 10. . " I by the .conveniences of the T ' " T.W.MAML x A. Worrell. - ; Moral philosophy, M A COW ? X.VVORRRI I pmnties. is navaffable to the sea. (Miss) Ariine B- Hooker, of Cor litrWVM : '.. V V r , , . , T . nA11 nnivAraitir. 5a the inatrnpf-.nl ana xne oeaDoara Air ijuae ana " "- , - ' - th Sonthern railroads. ra ltln ana filoaern languages TheBaw mill of theCampBros (Miss) Mary i. Braaiey, of Laia- - .i t At I ivn i iiturxa iu T.no lnHTrnnmr in is sitnatea m tne row at ine "-;v-.b-i - Attorneys and ubunsellors . at Law - 7 and faithfully attended to. II. P. COFFEDGE, fl D. SICIAK & SURGEON OflSse at residence of . M. J. Panton. Ne ar Dr. Staoceffs 1 MARGARETTSVILLE, N. C - . I x eu 4. n 'a a I Natural Sciences, and Mathemat . . -.1 DnnM nMimtb I lllflf.lilirH IH liUH lwu rouruouBcuiu I ' rmweuMiwui. i.v j,. r- - M u t,hrivr and recfiivealocra from "- Vlu. all the three.Camp Bros, saw and the New England Conservatory planing mill is one of the largest 01 mu8lc tne director ji muBic, in nneratio'n Beside the mill at anu na8 Ior uerassiBtauw, l Frntlin t. Cfl.mn Timber Co.. Corinne L. Carter, of the Kansas owns two other large plants.one Conservatory of Music, (Miss) at Arringdale and the other at Je8sie T- Brewer, of the Baptist Butterworth, Va., with respect- University for Women, and iv PRnnritifiH of 60.000 and 70.- (Miss) Louise Couch, of Chicago, ' I 1 it. If .11 J -1 000 feet of lumber per day The v iuxaiauuwi mcaowrw me mill at Franklin has a capacity instructor in the Art Department of 170,000 feetlier day.T making Ane.f ny sicai i,Hiureaepari,nienC the" Camp Lumber Co. aggregate 18 DQaer e recuou 01 jhiss a capacity, of 300,000 feet of lum arune D- ber per day. The company has The faculty gave their nrst Ke- TJT. J. 1L" JACOBS a capacity of dressing 200,000 cital on the evening of the 6tb in feet of lumber per day. They stani; zo a targe auaience m zae have railroads of their own with Seminary Chapel, all the parts o! tracks-of 30 or 50 miies oct into which were well and creditably the country to bring in logs. The rendered, lumber of the company u shipped - The class rooms, equipments to Northern cities and much of it for teaching, libraries, and gener al conveniences of the Seminary Dr. W. J. Ward -D3IITIST. WELD0K N. C, Dentist - Cbn be found in P " times except vden notice it given.. " tn tii paper.' WiU be tn Ewdbel mek after 2nd hg exported SOLVING LIFE'S PROBLEMS opment of his mental forces, and Love Thoughts zii i - . wui snow VOU a 011 no- mn.n I mi . j 1:..: " o 1 iue naiui, cai uwu aiiu iiviuu s 1 . ... . ... I ' 0 wuu Complete iaUUre in We. desire fnr epellenpennd rh ren h iu wno wui never amount to ing after it, makes us in league ming.. ma iove 01 ease will wit,h excellence. It extends our first opened her eyes to ta M good common sense makes it im- LnP ,finith nf nnw nd eB.na things weres they had been for higher posiMon than the lowest sin " In our trials we have Iron hundreds of vears. It was not tn L . 81U- mourinais wenaeoetn u rr M ?w f ucre U1 uiau- ' mostly alone. Even those to uuunuouiucTOu wurai. " 1 . A nv man in f h . on ,fnn . Weil r.rrd that, man hecran to 1! . . . . . I w 110111 we would naturally turn ,uak real nroress in the arts. . for love and empathy, like the r- -o 1 uiciiu 01 11 im mKniai iinwprs 1a nn. the sciences, and inventions; the wiaft . Mim-t. it ua nn. , 1 eUMwv wvj 11 mv TTa7 aaw nome comiorxs, eic., ana mosu u. he would readily see the necessity , , u fu ul Pf knowledge as an important uutjr u uau ujr u vt t.y factor to a successful career. rest of humanity are looking for our love and sympathy and not our trials. And we are elad to stand erect so that oft burdens may roll quickly from our thoul i' Then are. mn.nv pnllorro mnnir I j 1 . .. the pat ntury has been Phe. men;"" u.ie w,aer nnmonnl in th Una rf ornorpsfl " . . w . view oi uuman neeus ana reioice ' u-. i.i "ettenpg.ol mny thing. Md of or trUI. w lweemlD the torv.the twentieth centurv will fL' f nn past, or bury them, plow them - ey l LIIHV 1 1 J-4. V S HI 1 . 1 1 HUT TTl O AnV I 1 1 . t 1 ecliose all the centuries nrecedine :rr:rrr r T":' unaer ana xnmK on.y 01 tne per it ' ouujeui) mey ihck oiner essen fect farrow of our feet a the re- lu- " fiat niinl;An4.;n. 4-UiU I . . . It should b the nride of everv LUC wwmn 8Ult- ur own trials mastered, r- - . I utuiu vuere are many young men uuug uiau auu nuuiau uuai naralklled oDDortunities for ad- Pveaoltne opportunity to ob- look through the woe to the weal paralleled opportunities lor ad- ft 0., but after 6 thronca comine- un vancement such as was never be iun v u -4. xue reueemea mrongs coming up auuucutuocnoouc.n Awhile realize the necessity of out of much tribulation are hnn. fore known; chances to compete tnii OTw1 aU ouB oi mucn criDuiauon are nap- u---s-i.' : owledge, and set about to Dier and better advanced in an 1soc al nd ICne !?ose ubiects for which knowledge than the very elect 0fin a. .A V1 mmasnunger. Bucn young who have had no cr088 and have befn thought of bv a vouth EE." T : ,mvefia,.jy .accom await no crown of victory. a -. 1 1111HI1 rnpir Rima in ma nepanao FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CAROLINA. . V' Northampton. Hertford a reptie bb.- 'J . T. C Peeie, Rich Square, I D. N. Stephenson, Pendleton, f DIRECTORS: J. T. W illiams, Ahoskie, I C W. Parkep, Menola, f T. S Norfleet, Roxobet187' Dr. w.J. Hi. P.KELL, Aubader' ' IToteion to Country Property Ar;.iKt Fire, Wind or Lightning Ct Insurance m force, S503 000.0J. "t"iuuiji u Surplus fund to ,.ay losses, protected by bond $475.00. W esolictoorrespondcc. Any icformution cheerfully given. Write ns. ALBERT VANN. Pn.sifli.nt. - - -- JAMES; SMITHSecA Treas., Rich Square, X 0 IMSURANCE' If among the thousands who lavenr Bnn.m mnmont, la nt.ilirofl in n- ' , . It is the object of this series of L" JlrIT"j ",7" ZriuZS: 866 18' inere 18 one wno 18 P- :: - ' , . rau nvuuv, nuo 01 lue buuib nroRWiH with rrinla vnn ms. th wnv in whteh von nd 5" 8f n.01 " exP"ence Mind and claim all you need. It women can make the most of IEI?T? ? acucaiKnow'- M not God's sympathy you want themselves, and becoL ZLx. ll" of prmanent and ifc is God. And then you wfll not noble and true characters. attain Z T.T ' longer need or desire sympathy. ing those high and noble ouali- IZ-S1111 orK ana You wiU equipped for helpful- : Sunday in each month - WOODLAND, . 0 There are three large peanut ! are very complete; and the dp- factories - in Franklin.' known mestic life and social atmosphere as the Y irginia l'eanut Co., The of the' place are very homelike Pretlow Peanut Co., and the land enjoyable. There are already Franklin Peanut Co. These fac- j 104 young ladies and girls enroll tones have about equal capacity I ed at the Seminary this Fall, who and together make a shipment I are enjoying its advantages and annually of 150,000 bags pf pea-1 pleasures, nuts, some of which areexported The institution is not h denom The Parker Buggy Co., of inational school, but perfect reli- Franklm, z a new but a very gjOU8 liberty is allowed to all, prosperous company. Tney and students can attend the manufacture all kinds Of vehicles I ohnrph nf their phni'pe nn Sah. DR. G. 0. F 0 W mAt and get out annually 1,600 rigs haths rney employ o nanus, 1 01 President j B Brewer and 1 1 . . "fcT n ' . Ti. I Wnicn.are onn Carolinians. roifo seem tn he eno-nW in their isn noticeable fact that a large work at the Franklin Female percent ol she people ot ra-iKim Semirjary from a nse of duty, are worxn vaioimiauB, oruecu- d are imoressed with dants of Carolinians. thm-ht thnt thoxr ha heen led wisely in their efforts, and have j 1 . l . . . joeuH coruAKD aoing an exceiienu DusmesB. naid the foundation in this Frank TTOTTfiP TT OVEHS Tne tw0 weekly pape" are well nn Female Seminary for a great. - - - . Jsupported. The general tond of er 'Universitv. or Collecre. for business of the place is good and women, that shall be a means of merchants of all kind do a thriv- blessings to the generations yet ing business There is a great to come, when those 'who have scarcity of residence houses. ; By begun the work have passed on the time the foundation 01 a new to their rewards house is laid the house is rented WI. Paul Moore, D. D. S -. office Jackson. N. C. . I "lnut BETHONST CH0RCB. JTo those needing treatment in thedehtal lme'he can "be found ell eauipped.' Attention, to the teeth of children a specialty -: . - : DENTIST. POTECASI, im: c. - Can be found at his office at :-v all times except when notice is given in this paper, -; We are now prepared to move he v ies of 'any size., : Prices . low it be to your interest lo see us. COPELAND BROTHERS, " - Georce, N. C their friends, respected by their associates, and in every sense to help them to real and lasting success That a young man may reach this high . state of developments advertising. and power, he must learn to cul- i era! hundred tivate all his talents so that he may be fully '' able- to compete with opposition, troubles and difficulties, which every success ful man has had to contend with for no man has ever risen to eminence without going through th ) hard school of experience and overcoming many hardships and discouragements. Here are a few of the essentia qualifications which every ambi tious person may read and study with profit; EDUCATION A NECESSITY. The successful man of the twen tieth century must be educated. To be sure there are thousands of young men and women who cannot afford to take a regular course at college; and some even doubt, after all, if the greater number of college graduates have profited as they should by their bor and contemporary expresses ong terms at school It is a a condition that exists in many act, moreover, that, with but a newspaper office in this State, few exceptions the best and most We cannot tell brother Conner practically educated men are jnst how to collect his worthless anrelv self-educated. There is accounts, but we can suggest a absolutely no excuse for a young I plan, which if adopted and ad man to remain uneducated, and I hered- to by- newspapers gener- he is at all observing, he will ally, would mend matters con see that the world is looking forlsiderably; and that is to require men who know something. I payment for such publications in As this is an age of specialties, Jadvam, - The' Commonwealth et every young man take up a nas never made such require- course of studv foi which he has ments. for in the main such ac the most liking or the greater counts have been VJ.J). ROUnlREE iCO.lPy. Amongthebusi - 'Iness and promment men of the town we find the Camps, the Ab- Cheap Papers That are riot Cheap It ielnot the cost of the paper bitts, the Vaughans, tne ueais, (the highest price is nothing) theMowells the iiays, tne a- but it is the time wasted in read- gans, the Moores, the Paces, the mff matter of no value that de- Pretlows, the JoDDs,, tne ways, termines the actual price of a the Hollands, the Uutcnms, tne paper- Besides these papers. Storeys and others. getting less than the cost of the Good sized congregations at white paper out of their subscrib tend the four churches, the Bap- erg are obliged 10 take almost One 40 H. P. Enrfne eood as tist, tne Metnoaisi;, tne jpisco- any kind Df advertising that is new for sale at a bargain. Eea- P8 ana tDe unnsuan. j. ne xap offered, and hence lead the reader sou for selling dont need it. Call twt and Methoaist seem to nave Nf be reads them at all, into fool- bn or write. . -. COTTON FAGTOBS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS . MSlpUMCtS SoUdred. , Exchange Building, Prat Street. NOETOLK, VA. Tor Sale W.J. BROWN, George, N. Don't Pay for Legal Notices. ; We wish some of our news paper brethren would tell us how to collect bills for legal We have sev dollars due u6 i for lecal advertising niib- i r - I lishing administrators' no f. : 1 1 1 1 liUTB, Btues ui lauu ujr uruer, summonses and others of this kmd, some of the . accounts dating back: thirteen years. We learn that in many coun ties this kind of advertising is profitable, but not so in Northampton. Other advertisers pay us all right,andwe collect for a few legal advertisements, but to receive pay for them has be come the exception rather than the rule. It has become a waste of mouey to pay pos tage sending out statements for advertisements published in accordance with the plain requirements of the law. Rich Square Times. The foregoing from our neigh- ness. 1 our own thoughts will become batteries to churg every substance with which it comes in contact, As surely as intelligence is eve rywhere (and life and growth universal makes this truth self- evident) all nature is in love with you at this mom nt. Be still and know. Real love is spiritual power which makes you realize its verity injyour own individual being. The very atmosphere of heaven all above vou is Love's breath; the trees and flowers ex. press their love for yon, and wave their leaves in loving greet ings; tne birds wake early to call you with their theme of love.and the winds whisper it in their matins and vespers; Abe tides teLn it to the rugged shores, and the waves dash high in their eager ness to show you the depths o the 0c 'an's Love; the rivers roar it, and the brooks and branches sing a ceaseless lullaby of love to you; the stars twinkle their love upon the earth, and leap for joy of telling yo i how much you are loved and c.irod for; the skis bend above you. to svmbolize The Measureless Love and pro tec t jot; and the mooft tains and hills woo you to lay tfeeir treas ures of wealth at your feet. The Life. . W. T. iOYNER, Gsrvsburg, N, C. Tt ouly R:!"sue) Iusuratiee'Auency in Korthamnt rv,t. Fire Life, AceideM a-d Bond Insurance placed if. best Cbmpenie. Policies writton rimii:. w ...... .. . y""vMcm . . . -""'"fea.rurniiure, narns, Stables. Gin-ho-isa .uurcbes- Halls, Cotton. Peanw, .1 i f 1 inercnanoise, iioieis, &c. at lowest 5t'it.iir.at iatc I am Li PEN OF PHILADELPHIA, VA. The premiu... rates are 15 o 20 Der csnt, aa'. ' cvholders larger, thr, t. ,.ivq i,: 1: - .. . - --' " compares, foiicies written on : i- Eastern North Carolina ft r the Old Eeliab. . MUTUAL LIFE INSURAWnr rnwu-w plans, icclud ntr annual dividend. '&iu- . axa.3- - Jj ' nary life.-limited pajmeut .life.' tc ' encc h.o'm- ble term &,c. - ; T -vliver Correspondence solicited and information furnished. - W.T. JOYNEIt, Generai Insurance-Aeiit. Post Office .iox 5 GARYSKTTItn v n ' . Steam Engines, New & feecoud Iland Engi ties, Gasoline The Farmer's Friend, Tne Mechanic's Toy, The Printer's Pride. Try One MONEY MAKER Onr Wood Saw Rig. J -.1 . ' CAROLINA MACHINERY COAIPANY " GREENSBORO, N. C. f ' Kew and Second-Hand Boilers and Engines Low. 5 : - Horses Not Abolished by Steam. The following from Rural New Yorker tells accurately the re sults of the changes that were settled here prophesied to be the ruin of the preference. If you do not know with lair promptness. However, horse-raiing business: how to go about it methodically I now and then we have had a bit "Some of those men who told and systematically, I should cer- pi brother Conner s experience, ns a dozen years asro that horses tainly advise trying one of the lhe late Captain J. M. Gnzzard, were dead property, and that many nignt scnoois, or even a h naiuax maae n a ruie to sena horse-breeding was doQmed, a check with copy for every such should go out and try to buy a publication, and it wculd be a good horse today. Such animals never were higher or harder to correspondence school may ren der vou very valuable aid. Do not let your evenings go by with out laying up a store of knowl edge which, if rightly-used, can ffflfld mlo fnr A.11 law vera tn oAnnt mm ... . . , I uuu. uau n u y iiuio io du io a 1 nnn m- mt n mtrm rrm mm Ir r-m mrmnmrnmrmm-mmm 1 " .ucu vim uaiu nvi&m uemuua- . . . the larger following. 1 ish investments. It is only the The public school is under the paper that charges a good price emcient care oi oupt. j. -a. Lu and requires each subscriber to Johnson, who has an able corps pay his share that can afford to oi nve teacners. rne u ransiin turn down fake, deceptive and MiUtary Academy is agrowmg immoral advertisements. W al- Having decided to put in a ays- educational institution for boys, la'g Farmer. nffpr tor sale one auui iuuukii iu its uuauc v, iu una . : Bteam already gained unite a reputa- A Kemeay wimopi i-eer tion abroad. The president is find Chamberlain's Stomach ana Liver The SChOOl 1DleIS more ueneiicisu man way uiucr rar euy ever useu ior siohisicd uuuuw snjrs j The theory of a - I . 13 .1 . ..! " be a means of helping you on to P".. man vrouia noi nave to wait dozen year8 ago wa8 perfect. Au the goal of your ambitions. so long for his mone. .Scotland tomobiles. trolley cars, electric In these days of culture and I Neck Commonwealth. trucks and bicycles, have all tak learning,- there- is little ono cn up work that was formerly chance for permanent advance-1 r auure snouia oe usea as step- jone by the horse. . A 1. . . I niflA of AAO fllf ilWA MnnMmm I mem ior ine man or woman wno fb owu w utoB. ,4yefc m 0fthevastin j j. ! : j I TT i.1 . i i I ' f aoes not in some uietwure. ana I xiauuy us tue wumau wuu utis nre nf thnca th infra tmnei along specific line, become educat as many changes of gowns as she norse8 and good hay are higher eu. xi, is uuujr jrou owe i,o your utw oi uimu. than ever. Here is a case where self. It is a duty you owe to Woman was born to love n.nd font. hn doatrnvod thonrv nnd those dependent upon you or I be loved-and she fights it out who wiU say todav that horse or who will at some future time look on that line. mule breeding is not one of the to you for support. It will fit 1 Cvnfw. and nessimista have n most oromisinsr branches of farm you ior mrger respons puicies hard row to hoe in thi8 contrary ing? auu Lcaua. uuvico, iU niu iua.B.ei0d worid. "That the opinion expressed is you one to oe sougnt alter, it I T., . . . . you have studied and become a Trismg how much a v I VAfnan nan aarr orifbti-t. lam you have undertaken. It willgive W1hout teUmg The For Sale. tern ginnery, Bora - Cottcn Press, one tnimwr nrip 70 naw Gin with Feeder Condenser, all nearly new. . For Hugh G. Noffsinger. lnrther information call on or write J. B. Gkivftn, Woodland, N. C n nc j i j ; ' uiu v, uu tue uuaruiug ua- p rf Edina;Mo For any disorder of pacity of the institution is full, the stomach, biUiousnes or constipation The military part Of the school faese tablets are without a peer All dealers you nave unaertaKen. it will give you immense satisfaction and peace of mind, besides make jou a valuable man to yourself, to your employer, and to the world at large. Show me a young man who is averse to study, who considers it a waste of time to systemati wise worm doesn a wl out until after the early bird has eaten his breakfast. Dying in poverty enough; it's living in poverty that comes hard oh a fellow. It is only in accord with the I eternal fitness of things that cally devote an hour or two or I mias, kiss and bliss rhyme togeth even less each day er. Ex. RICH FEED SQUARE TORE We nave now nuj.plitd "a log felt went" in Bid fqreir by establishing a general Feed Store.' I now have in stock a supply of "Hay, Corn, Oats, Middlings, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, &c. I buy in car ( lots, pay cash and sell for cash, and being situated right at the l-eilrcad station and thereby save cartage, I am prepared to sell all Feed Stuffs at the lowest prices. " CONNER & DRAPER - - . Rich:Square,;N. C. Spring Glothing. - Just received beautiful line 'Mens, Youths and Children Clothing, styles and prices to meetany competition. Win ter weight goods still going at cost. v Corn, Hay, Oas, Middling, Cotton Seed,Meal,-aadiHulls constantly on hand at lowest cash prices. ? W. J. BEOWN,' - - " George, N. C;4r correct will be doubted by no one who has found it necessary to go into the market to buy horses during the past year. The instal lation of electricity on the street and urban railways, the coming of the bicycle and later of the au tomobile, has only had the effect of taking some of the drudgery from the horse. As a compan ion, as a source of pleasure aud a a faithful servant, he seems to have as large, if an easier held of use as formerly." 1 'PLANET JR." FARM AND GARnFN TOTiT 5 Wheel Hoes combined. Single Wheel Hoet. Double es, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, SulkyCultirator.: "Planet Jr.." No. 8 Horse Hoe & Cultltor h.-re illustrated, ie the most complete of it. klndmr offered to the farmer. It is stroneer 1 JiiS-fJ coastruction The amount of worT.d acrf usesto which It may oe adapted will obIt teaDM. ciated and realized nfr-r n "PPre- DESCRIPTION- FrameExtra'ioni and high hard to bend and slow t clos; Shanks Hollow steviEndclairmBebotli SfcS -intantlv Gj-.rtei by lerer from and outtin7tarh ' crop. Set atallanRlea. and are reversible. Can be removed and moll steels trot on. ',fiJIv",IOMeTP?.stag 4 to anyone, also our own flhT a rgae aiscountto dealers on all Planet Jr. goods. FULL LINE FARM TSOtS ArD SUPPLIES; Norfolk Farmj 8hdd1v Co. I Seed Drills n Sm Address Care Dert. No W-H0LE3ALE 7 s U . 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