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THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER : APRIL 14, 1396. s Christian Life Column. kiitki by kev. r. n. titti.k. A WAR WITH ENGLAND. BY ADA E. FKKUIS. ilnrrah for war with Eigland! AvV'rc spoiling for a fiat; We feci o bitf and valiant And mean to have things right. Great Britain's gobbliug everything, By water and by 1 m 1. Our I oc:o S.un must load his guns And brins her to a stand ij-r wh:it of that more ruthless power 'Vrmt always, peace or strife, la city, farm or council hall, S-ips every nation's life? lurrnh for war with England! Oat mines or Real to save, .u nvor mind t'e boys that sink To ill! a drunkard's grave. yv vvit i to cii-soh the Spaniard AH i M-t fair Caba Irc-o. ,V ' arn th'" piwers o all the wovid l.'t car ncighucrs he. , m vv.' da?n't touch the liquc trade 'n t .ra-cs u by tho throat, 1 our gr.iud old parly C.a't cpare the liquor vote ! ;Vii t ueh J air. Ball a icson If he d vres thi- coast to tou n ; J i: h" who bias s our ehd ircj i.-. n. ..-J-i't fear us much. ' . ;i.a i i must have justice, V- (r from foreign rule, oar v"-"r wivts and mothers MurC r .th to calmness school, o - o h their homes and glidn 'si 1". ao vn a drunken thr-ja', r I: .a r nrT. have ball' t.s An i' -.vuriicn cannot vote : 'A.. t 1i for war .vith E:glanJ ! A;n- ii, with .i'.I nu" h-art, :" i'ie rum li .d'- fearful c im s three truths given to ua by Jesus teaches us the spirit that was in him, and now, "If any man have not the spirit of Christ, he is none of his." Dear reader, give prayerful and im mediate attention to these things. SELECTIONS. There are pious souls who cannot un derstand how God "giveth his beloved j r uiroad sleep unless it refers to dozing over the Bible. copal Z'ou Church, is said to be offi cially older than any othtr American Methodist bishop. G: rman Methodism in America has two educational institutions which overtop all their fellows the German Wallaco at Berea, O , and the Central Wesleyan at Warrenton, Mo., sixty miles west; of St Louis, on the Wabash Any man can ineasuro the Bible by his theology, but it take; grit, grace and brains to measure one's theology by the Bible. The Bible can stand the crkicism of its friends much better than it can take the compliments of its friends who never rood it. If we may know a man by the com pany be keeps we may rdso know him by the men who will not keep com pany with him. T ic man who has never learned a few L.f the promises of God by heart is io poor condition to meet a suidt n attack of the enemy. In this d ly of "new and improved" machir.es v. e need to by constantly re- f minded that a thing may be row with Rev. II. W. Peck, of the Metho dist Episcopal Church, has been chosen for the second time a3 chaplain of the Senate of the Hawaiian Islands. He has 1 tely been engaged in a warefare upon opium licensing, licentiousness, and the liquor traffic. A friend of B reilly Theological Seminary has put in hand and guar auteed funds to educate annually from thirty five to forty preachers for a number of years. This timely gift b:s greatly enlarged the power of the in stitution to supply a native ministry, which is the hope of India n mi) lions. The North western's returns from Conferences now voting on the amend ment to make women eligible to mem bership in Methodist Epi-copal General C onfereree fitr ngly indicate the suc cess of tne measure. Representative m tched ti t venti1: p in Law :-; not a moral and r gencrat- fore- it is resLri;lion a;id ur- :rc::cc to overt acVJ. And in tin oa ;-aeicy it is legitimate and I'd .'i-cious vh n stop-? the trMH c o! the d.aler :i iatox-.cacirg drinks I: becomes .voi-v citizen to exert all his iiJl ictice Lais !a ?::?trous vice. It is a shame f ul incur :s',ency that the license law -h. u.d busy its 'If only with eonse ev:n V5 a;d negleet and even foster evaM. Ic leavoj uncarcd for the hoc bed-! of iaii'iity and ehuts up the va grant arid the thief. With one hand it licenses a dramshop and with the other bulios a g'tliows. He:.rer where is your iiill jence and our vote in the realtor ?" Dr. Qhapin. ?af;-gu-irds or examr.e. Wo p.rc scrrv for preachers who can not give rich men a better reason why they sh u'd endow a college than that it is their d ity to muko a monument for themselves. Tne re;3s::n why God gave some men s'gvis and refused them to ethers was sjine wanted them to strengthen their faith others cify v.anLc-d them to in duie th.ir curiosi y. BIBLE TRUTHS. Who shall cjmo to "poverty' 'rrs?" lVov. 23 21. a Read Mttthew 5 '33 to 37, asking thL Holy Ghost to help you to rightfu'ly vnder:?t..au what J-.-pu-. meant vthtn to aked those word?. If our brethren of the Friends Cburch are rigiit in their practice, where are wt .'.re you t o p- oud tD confers a wrong .hai ycu done toward another? Over jo me such pride right away or elo i' vili cort ycu aa cCernity of happmer-s io Iieavr;. W- must not bo t )o proud do a right th'r:. Psa. lei: :, lis c wiU be cu; elf "Ye have beard that it hath boeu said, eye ai eye, v.ud a tooth for a tooth; but say unto you That ye rts;jt not evi', hot whosoever thall -.r.Aiv thee on the riht cheek, turn to him the other also. And if any mm v -Ii t-ae thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cl .ak also. And whosoever fehail codiic11 thee to go with him a mile, go vvim him twaia." Thr-ie. words are from cur Saviour's f -vr.-; ju on the Mount. Lots of folks say you can': live up to that sermon's :'?'pirements. Are you in that crowd? 1- Const not a "hard master" if he has rco-ured more thau we can do? What did Paul say to the Pailippitns? See Peil. i : 13 I kzizw one man who, vhen smitten on one side of his face, meekly turned the other to his assail aut saying, "If it will do you any good, hit this sids ah.o." The man hit Inat, seconi blov, but as he went home ths fac and words of the good man he hud struck weighed heavily on his conscience. Ilo became deeply con victed and cfk d for mercy. When he yent and btyged the good man's par 'icn, G,d cjavc-rted his soul end now 1 Oat Ctl!l'-0 T'lCfliiif.r t;.-la tian-l 0f (iA to Rav ' a by not striking P.-.-aOer tho uh v. b"cn the tame? life v. ul i t. e r. o- e c'OC: ai.d re,ieti')g his We are to fo-get as well as forgive an injury, but we are not commanded to so far l;se eight of the fact that a man has stolen from m to expose him to the temptation of stealing again. RELIG OUS NiiWS ITEMS. Daptist. There are more thau a d.zen Bap tist churches in Franco to Jay, wLh a membership of morj than 1 500. One of tne most remarkable men in the Southern Baptist ministry is the venerable Dr. R bert Ryland. He id no7 entering his ninety second year, and is still vigorous in mind, and is as much interred in the work as he ever was. The D'.prddts of G ijrgla havo an educaticnal camp iign on their hands juss now, and it means that they pro pose to give Mercer University the right of way, and n.v.ko an effort to rai-o for the endowment of that institution. li.v. C. B Sa vJay, of Leeds, has hoeu chosen asi- tant ro R v. Tnoma? S,)Ur.Mn, of the Metropolitan Taber nacle, L nioo. O it of 200 000 nv;m hers votiog, only a d z ri votf d against ?dr. S iw day's election. This shows mat k d unanimity. The many criticisms upon h;s con du :t and his addivs? on the oec ision of rh-j baoiis.n in London, have elicited from Ih. A. T. iherson a deni-1, on hi 3 part, of an intention to supplant Mr. Tnomas Spu-geon in his pastorale of the M etropolitan Tub rnacio. The American Baptist Publication Society has d cided upon tho plan? for i s now buliding. It will bo on the o' 1 site, 1120 Chestnut Street. It will be twelve stories high, and will extend from Chestnut through to Samson S.rcets. It will boas perfect in Mate rials, const riicture, safety, light, venti tilation, etc , a3 moicrn science can make it. Disciples. Alexander Campbell McKeever, of Beatrice, N?b., has accepted a call to tho Chancellorship of Bethany College. He will enter upon hi.s work at once. Miss Mary Kelly, of Jeromevillo, Ohio, who has been appointed as mis eionary to Nankin, Chiua, by the br eign Cbri.-tian Missionary Society, will sail for her chosen field of labor abjut September 1. "In our r cf nt article," pays the In dependent, "i a regard to debts of the missionary poeieiies, tho American Coristian Missionary Society, havmg charge of tho home work of the disci j pies of Christ, was credited with a are now voting 4 aito unlike as they did lour 3 ears ago. The summaries already bhovv a large majority, as mj .rilics on such questions go accord jag to the discipline an I constitution of the church. Presbyterian. R-v. Dr. Smith, of Cathcart, ex Moderator of the Church of Scotland, "SAVE BOWMAN FIRST." During her last voyage two of the crew of the African Royal Mail steamer Angola fell into the sea, which was rolling high. Lifebuoys were thrown, but the men could nt reach them, and aa the vessel was going at full speed the poor fellows were soon half a mh'o behind. Then the lifeboat was put down, and after hard pulling her crew reached ono man, who was a more powerful owimmor than the other. Sjeing that his comrade was showing signs of exhaustion, ho called to those in the boat, "Save Bowman first! Save Bowman first !" Eventually both men were rescued. The Christian work of saving perishing souls is done by m n of this spirit men who eubordi nate their own ease, comfor", and safe ty to the salvation o? others. INFORMATION WANTED. Corrctfonenc8 of .TLe Progressive Farmer. In repl3- to Riv. D. H. Tuttle's ecr mon on "Tne Second Coming of Canst," in Thk Progressive Farmer cf March 10th, which gies rise to som-j qoeotioL-s, I wiph to ask, viz : His fh-st reference, Matt. 23:3, is a connec tion of tho same event vith the preceed iug chapters (for we know the original Bible was net divided into chapters and verses) which say a: "This genera tion shall not pass away till all these things bo fulfilled "Matt. 21:31 Again: "There bo some standing here that shaH not tatc of doarh until tbe Son of Man be ccme." Matt. 16-27, 28 Mrk 13' 30 has icferee.ee to the same event, that the second coming of Chri.it, wou'd be in that generation; his refer uu ; : : 'smm nrnTTTTTn For Everybody and all Seasons! It ' -ed pconomy to buy heavy weight Clothing at this eeaon of the year ny ( Lacause if you buy them from US, wo save you 25 p-r cent on every purchase. No matter what you buy. so it b-longs to winter stock. Overcoats, Saits. Underwear, or anvthing dv what ever is if?-. l and we can fie you. You may not wear tnj L-iotnes ah se.nim. r. yet the saving is to largo that it p;n s to earry ihem tih an o.her easvu. SEE THE NEW SPRING CLOTHES? If not, whj ? We invite ycu to call and examine our line the first chance ycu nave; ev-n though yen may noi, buy, ys..-t it piys yov. to see cur I1113 of buns $i 50 to 12 eO You ce more for your money than any other house ever chered at those p-ices and more s;ylv 'Man over were i'aihcrd undci' one roof. All made up in our t-uoa-ior s' lo ar-d fit perfect. Se- the F. dora Hats at iL 00. b;je the 1 roys at 1 25. v wnat a e;!U!-erin o' Sarnie Verabieri w hav. and our r.w r.rlrn anl j you. will unders'and why the mj srity of poo; Io trade here. One lErlce OlotlbLle: WI1HIP -:- COTTOI HE? JUS X1 IIvT &INNING -:- MACHINERY XJEEXU "VvOJorTD. has just completed his eixvy-eighth j cnCli t0 Jhn li: 2- 3- dozen' t ho think j year of service in tho church and par j tiiat who!c chapter teaches that Chrbt j unrd. The j s-cr:ti coming was spiritual, wnen ne J Liis ninety I ot ll-r) hit? mgdom ia the hearts of J tttt rr-'r-Tlr V. r 'i t . ish over which ho was ordo old gentleman is now in his ninety third yoar, and continues to manifest the hearties: interest in all matters re lating to the parish of Cathcart. This is a record which probably cannot be surpassed in uny caurch in the coun try. Mr. Elward E Bredell, who ro ceutly diod in Ne" Orleans in bis will bequeathed to the Sc. Louis Bible So ciety $10,000. and a large sum to the Board cf Foreign Mission of the Southern Presbyterian Church. In Louisville, Ky. , litelyr, a j oiiat communion service was held, in which all tho Presbyter aa churches of the city, North and South, were repre sented. Fifteen mini-tors wtro pros en I; and as m uy elders. taone who believed on him, and over t new the Jewir-h religion, and estab lished his Christian religion. Uis rf ereoces as to tho time of the second coming of Chrlc-t is Matt 24.. 0 7, 1-1, 21, 37, 38, 30, but leaves out the 15th, verso of some chapicr which eay it j had been foretold by Daniel the proph et, which is recorded iu the 12m chap tor of Daniel. Piease notice the 7m verse, "when he shall accomplish to scatter the power of the- holy people then all these things shall be finished." It is believed by some that tho great judgment day is after the second com mg cf Christ, and the fulfilling of Rev elations is yet ia tho future, but the cook it -"elf carefuilv studied will r r ovc JLiir2: - Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, J evators and D.stribu'ors, Shafting, Pulleys, Besting, (rearing, Svw Mill?, Cane M'lls, Iron and Brass Castings. Vi:iTK li'K C.VTA- i.i'.ii: si 1 'II 11 1'. Viniip Hiclias Co., ATLANTA, C. e UHCKeil: Eggs AND i that it ha4 inference to the destruction Tho announcement is made that j of Jerunlem aud the Jewsas a nation. on Sabbath, March 22 id, the offerin for the B lards of the Courches, at Dr. John Hal's Church, Fifth Avenue, 'mounted to over $30,000. Th G meral Assembly of the Pr-.G hyterian Church in the United States will convene in the First Chu ch, Mem phis, Tmn, on tho third Thursday (21 -a da ) of M-iy, 1S9G. at 11 a. m. Tne op -nicg sermon will bo preached by tho M jderator of the latt A ssembly. HOW TO GET THEM. m y cu not ooly -l him take the debt of iS.OUO, ar-d the fctatem?nt made it givo hi, ii a eoatal-m fi ..-. that tho debt had been increased u be t!io n.ostU2,500 SVo have he ard from the eec u eo aid "iv A retary that th?ro had b.'en a mistake. i tro.h a JO -1 iC.Li.. ' k. cp t-o h:i!l f jOj i -'re ' mh aoc he vill Hod ri (iod wid hl.Q3 the : co iijr the ios of : .p-rty iu order to To loiljw pea.'o by is cheaper by far T i o.onig pre p..ny thrcu.h courfc8 ; a !L, rad f ad y thrent-, compell you go a mile" with him. You go the 'e, aad tnen mstead of going back ui ch-ny yourself and go another -vie with him. Do y ou not think that I !,i;t mi!e to that man a - -just one roads longer. These Trie etalemeat should be that the debt had deere i -ed inst a t of increased, being now $o,U00 iasteud of $11,100. Methcdist. Ex Governor R3bert E. Pattisoa teaches too Sunday bchool hsson in the M. E Churca of the Covenant, Phila-!-... i . , delphia, every tsunaay aii-ruuuu. Philadelphia Methodists raised $10,000 last year for local Church Ex tension, erecting live new churches, three of which have become self-supporting. Bishop J. W. Hood, D. D., Senior Bishop of the African Methodist Epis In General. CoT.missioner Eva Booth, tempor arily in c.mra tud of tno S dvatien Army in America, address el lart' meeting- in Chicago Sunday, March 22. ad. She spoke cf the viper of am bition, but was much lifT.-ctcJ, and her voice sometimes broke and bho wept ' "Balhngton is my brother, v sho saiJ, "and together wo were teughc to Fve tho great F.dher, ar.d do all in our humble power to give word of cheer to tho desolate aud heart broken, and brinir into tho fold tho tempted and abandoned. Thit Ballington has seen fit to break assunder the silken cords of discipline which my Christian father has bound about us is to be dep'ored, and I pray, as all cf u? do, that he will reconsider his rash decision." At the fourth National Free Church Congress, recently held at Nottingham, England, Kov. Hugh Price Hughes stated that in England the Congrcga tionalists, Baptises, aud Methodists alone provide ccommodation for 7,000,000 persons, tho provision of the Anglican denomination being far less. The three Evangelical churches men tioned provid3 for 3,100.000 Sunday school children, whereas the Anglican Church ha only accommodation for 2.700,000. If wo look abroad our ie sources become yet more enc ouraging Representing a maj rity of the Cons iian people at home wo repees nt an immense majority in the British Eai piro, and an overwhelming raojouty in tho English speaking world. AN EM AND AHEM. 11X MRS N C. ALGER Two good fru n fs, 'tis sai-J, named De Fsro and Pravc r. Made a call upon Pocket, who lived j o'er the way ; For the saving of souls tli3se t-vo saints had a care, But they said, "It depends on what rocket shall say."' "Now, wo wish," said Desire, "that throughout cur whole land, North and south, east and west, even once and again, All the people may hear of our Gospel so grand."' Pocket seemed greatly moved, and responded, Amen! See R?v. 9-20, 21; R v. 11:1, 2. S. 9. 17, IS, li); Rev. 1-1 7; Rev. 22:10, 12. I : know R'jvelalions is dated A. D. 00, but a careful study of these references will prove it to have boen written be before the destruction of that great city where our Lrd was crucified (Uev. 11:8), and whore, "if the right eous Ec rcely ho saved, where vili the ungodly and sinner appear?'' I also think the Bibio leaches j idgmeot on earth. I refer you to John 12:31; John 9 30; I si. 20:9; R;m 5 13; 1st Chron. 10 11; Isa 42 1; Jer. 9:24; Ps 5S: 11 ; Deut. 32:4; Ez-fc. 21 3; Jer. 3:5; 1st Peter -1 17, while HcDrew 0:27 can only bo mi-cons'rued to mean judgment after death, fe,r a elote sfady of the chapter vviil ruow it was a sac- ; rahcial death of the high priests, once a year tor tne sms ot tne people. Any light given on the reai meaning of any of these references vviil be glad ly accepted, in m hocesi. heart, search iog for tho rich meaning of the word of God. A SFAKeiiKR After Truth. THE LADIES' MONEYED CROP. Use Polk Miller's "Victory" Poultry Food, TESTIS IALS. Fnm thirty five yHr a ;o my wife h)t o;ie j ar -iKi Ii yOu"-.-!.' t li'c:a':i.j mi i ntv ly ail th ol'i f,,is. a ail aiii!';t dt ji thed o ' rai-ni; c-li c-ke.'ss Several on rs j:tsst-l liy him Mi.e t n- )iuiiic-rL(lel t' Polk MiiJt rV ( 'hii t-n K 1, wli'ch we Utresi, ikI we ti.ve L id u-.l s.-cce-.s over sin' o. never Ju-int: a lo'.vl. It al.i- yoatlv 1 1) tSie f-j-Al.- layir y a d , ha e hirer ! a vtn: of :'i.-is in vour.j ohiJ-oii when it a uel. nv 1 . ou!d as to m d h i . li ut s'i 1 in mv inxi m t) ii''y; take to rai-e fowls ilhout ' i'olk Mil ei '.5 Ciiickt-n i'tawl." WLLISW. Ii OH-O.V I'o what aii oountj , "a. I have tibed it with ,od sin-cos on ol fowls. Mr-. I'J'JltKlN CHWKS. Thorn liiil .r,tn-e oouaty. Va. A?sneviil 1:0? of our valuation rf tho 'Vic tory i'DCtr-y r'coii'' I i i sinj ily htate, t lint we areU'.v r itLout tln-ni ia the sprinK r sum-ii,e-. -v'e buy 1 y tno c ;(.-n b)xes.ano wJiei,niy wift .has a sick fowl ..if any kind v. o make f,;i 1 li-. 1 o i r. ft d th -O i the las of it It is a infal i' le rtinedy iiL us. I have u-d it . ; W uiMie'iUd fcuocers i ; htr cr oiia, and I have neve: lost a ho.14 .-isioo I 1 omrnencea u.-iu; it. Before thiii I io.t a trreat nian. V LL1 M -A. VI:,ROV. Kii,y .Viiaam county. Va. I have tried it and am union tdeasd with it. Mr ri. E. OKI - KJK. Heiitonville. Warrea county, Va. V r a nr preveMli ve cf t,'arps. and we con-f-1 n r it iii'ii-,ion-aiie ia 01, r future eltortd at I'oiii.try rai intr. Mrs L. II (i ..WHIM.. Area Milis, llotetouri c-.-uut j , Va. I have ued it with the Kroaet skt,kS. J v v, K- A . 1)VK Loo .c j viile, VV. Va, I h tvo u-ed n?,o hox and found it beneficial to yoTKiL,' fr.vls. Have notloht any with ga;,esfcinco I l oinm L'licexl i .fc u e Mi-s XELLI F. Died. M'a.liewa Co lrthou-e. 'a. I have feu :id it fidmira'de with oh!' : ko s." Mrs. RANUOui'ii 11 .v;-tl-ISDN. Carte raviht', Va. NOTICE OF COMMITTEE MEETING. Sta'-e Executive Corr.mitte of the People's Partj' Called to Meet in Raleigh on April 16th Wasington, D. C, April -lib: The State Executive Committee of tho Peo ple's party is hereby called to inceS in Raleigh on Tnursday, April 16th, at -1 o'clock p. m , at the Park Hotel. A full meetiif of the committee isespeci ally deeircd Marion Butler, Chairman P. P. State Em. Com. I never l a1 any nieces ia risins e'Jekens until 1 commenced to use ir. Had rhecLo'eia amoapriiy f.twlis every i-ruing before tni, out now no longer fear it " M r-s W. W. Wl L K N J O N. Fine-Creek Mil.s, Hcwhatan county Va. Peud me thre m re packass. It seem- I can not get along wi'hout it. Mrs. W. A RIOHART SfV Iiioburg, ('hailotle county Va. I am much pleased with it. Send another package. Mrs FLORENCE M VI THEWS. LuuexiLurg county. It i- the best food for chicken" and turkeys I have ever sum, Mth V. .1 FOWL Kit, Lt-e .ili Chesapeake and OLio Railway. Send four boxes "Victory Pou try Food." Iiiy it so much I don't wnt to be without it. Mrn. W. W vVOOIAVAKD feaiu la, Middlesex county, Va. Mrs. S. C. Parly of Campbell county writen Mr. C. H. Fh-er, uru.-glht. of Lyn hburj, Va: "I tnink it invjlu iLlc. P.ease send two loses Vict .ry Poultry Find. 1 used it last year and was mu-h pleased wita itdtir cts. Mth. Ii. 11. II b(iKS. Cop, land, Nls mond county, V a. I uti vt-ry much pleased with the Victory Pou.try I oo 1. it .sCvpr-d cholera wiih mv fowl3. Mir3 FVNME .HJNES, Citmoi.a, Va. f nrresie.l b, chicken i ho'era 1rr. mi d i it el v la.t:-ar r. y u-ing the Victory ''u iltry tood." I raii lly Mrs. J. K. II N - AH. Pa nplius, "a. Plea e send a dollar.O worth at orice. I have used it with gretit nnct'-s. It cur. s chicken cLo.ura and ga -es en;i eiy. I rcojiiii'-u-i it to S"ine of my neighbor an i thev i h . n fc it i- s.Ie:i dil. Mrs L. C WIL-uX, Pamplias, Prince Ed ivurd countj, 'a. Will crown the ell)rts of man if mem i Patient and persistent. E.liion has ! aoartbd The world with elot iai inven tions. Fc.r yeara (xp.-rimcnta have hern made by eheraisos and medical specialists io efforts to perfect a cure for Rneumati-m. Int-rnal rardicinep, external lin'ments and electric apoli aoc-s vere tried time after timo. At last the rem- d v was found. The Victory Poultry Food ' 'n mce'in;' with gornl.-ale aud mi cus'omer.-, s.,e.k iu Lf'-'i pi ais.e of tli g'J'-d eO'ec s fr m it- use. ilupecil ui.y. T. S. NAWKES. Tie Victory Poultry F-Kdis a eret r.rr.r1w for kanes m chickens, arid it makes tit m trrow Mis. H. C FRENCH, Ciits cuuaty, Va Sen ' rr e some more. I am very much ph.-ased the t ia.1 p;ic;.a-e Mrs, T. H. STItVKER. Cro e Po.stolhce, Va. Pi--ase sen 1 m two packages Vi'tory Poultry Fo i. I h tve u-c l :t .. ith L'-e it success. I do H't wish Ij Le v. it Lout it It Las no qua, ill.-, li. L. STUNK, Newhern, Va. a'.vi am much I receive 1 t".e Poultry Fo-jd pie.ts.-d '.v.lh it. Mr,. V. W. KI.II V H :;- ' V I:i!:g, V HUB I M UnTTlTl cerid ni" t wo more packages cf j our valuable Poultr rt'.l. M s HICIIARDV CMs'-S M vssiagtoi-'i , i h '.rlotte co .ntj , Va. I - U' o-e n o-i a dollar an I fort v cents for four package ci" Vi.-t .-ry 1'ou t : h" oO. (Jiaii.c countv. Va, Mr. J M. DANIEL, I have u-ed oi e pa kage of Victory Poultry Fo . j, and lir.d it a-, reor. ser.t -d in tl'.ry nrpect with hoth o.d a..d young f is DuTi IE RARNES. MaMaponi, 'a. I hd a' (j- e time he'-ou e so d.. -heartened; I ih.m .'hr of yi ving up fowls, but ha . iug tried the '..-.,rv Pouiiry Food I - ha;i ( ontin ue to uo it and c ji.dn 't ' vsithout if. Mi.-oli. M WASHINfiTO-V. Jvi:.g Oe-jigi: cou-ty. If is tic- g ate.-.t thing ever given t' i.oultrv 'f aay kiuu. 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The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 14, 1896, edition 1
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