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tamf3T!fy?fe) Vila mMMM'klJ ir ..k I ft, mS$ MhvA lM AwJ K ra N f , wr;m'M yuin Carolina J U ii iir 1 i ' ' ivt -1 J m: tC" " 'ttrm ana nome vv eiqy ror iNorui ana , Virginia, i ennessee, ana ueorgia. VoL'mJ..llfcj.r , Weekly: $1 a'Yan k , ...... t. , r - , . - .ri ! . .1 ' ''i.i' ) . , ' ... , , .,. - ...... . r . i 5h 0 . I .... . . 1 ww.wtgmnKmM.5?.mMu&..KULt . . , i ( 1 1 4 WELIEVB in the divirierights of lcingsI npver . shall, xcepti in the divine aright to ' 6e kingly merif which all men-share ;t but truly a inihe ownership' of a comfortable barn in winter?1: If is the feudal castle oj 'the farm Jdjhe lower animals, who dwell in the Park Ages of their kind -dwell on and on in affection, submission., and trust, while their K lord demands of them their labor; their sustenance, or their life fynrt . ?--vf a n i ? ?l 7 ;ra: c ?t-.-'r n i O a winter's ddywh& earth? How?Qften'''tihey look towards - jhis fortress 'and, Jtftjap Their volcesKcr with their tails to the wind, as thesiiap their frosted fodder, or paw through the rime to the frozen grass underneath, causing their icy r fetlocks to rattle about their hoof s i, the' cattle, crowded to leeward ofome de&-buried h with1 whirling flakes ., the sheep, turning their pitiful, fasting eyes ri 'J" r yTKutfoy t nightfall to gather them home to food and warmth and rest ! If there iseva timewhm lfeeTmyseifJa, mediae yaljord to trusty yasscds; itis t thi i Middle Ages, joiningmy life io themost ancient dwellers ofjhe plains, and-becofrim and herbs --WieriThey have' been '-duty stabled according to their kinds, I. climb to the cribs in the ba of the fat ears that is like laughter i andl then from every stall what a heartyt healthy chorasj of cries and petitions responds to that laughter of the corh iVaisqaand grants persuasive beyond the realms.pf reore;yV.'af' a blowing of mellow horns from the cpwsT-AndjHe. quick nostril trumpeUcdli of the horse, howl dependent, yet how commanding As I mount to the top of the pile, if I ever feet myself a royat personage it is then; I ascend my! throne; am king of the corn; and there is not a brute peasant in my domain that does notworship me as rulet of heaven and earth 7V7ri,'7i; ' hp wfej(wuui u invy urvinrown aown jrom ine iojrz,ana sena tnem wnirung tnrougn the cutting-box fast that they pour into the big baskets like streams of melted gotd; (or, grasping my pitchfork, Istuff the ricks over the mangers th the rich aromatic tiaVuntil I am as warm 'adwhetr TlAadttcl thi nninn with if n't- mfitii.i::,''!'; 4nv;-'-; v1!;' ' : tj U Index to This Issue. J i.'.J C . ! . J . -. .. 1 . . niiow to- iTOTcnt tne spread of Consumption '! '"' ;' f : a symposium . , 53 The Greatest Agricultural Devel- Prizo Acres '-'and Pajng Crops?; 50 ::; opment in Uistorf t South" Carolina Keed of mvm t Teach " the Children Hott to' Do I . TliiQroughijr. .ifi5 t me1; Essentials I of theH Real j 'f-'iionie n-i i i ; Vvv; t fi ,;v1 56 7 The Brooder, and Ilovr to Run Itr 01 o;Kinds-:of:Open:bitche:;;V:C2 x J t Need of Southern Soils i .Why Live Stock Should Be Kept f ! on Everjr Farm . .. . ..... CO ITouCanH .:Gct Something' for I - i Notwnr. . ;;:.VtV. : . 9500 ,irore. a Year Fanning; , By j j 'Kpeping Men and Teams . Busy I j I in Winter v.Vv;v;.ir..... 51 ' XIyr Best OrOD 1 fAnd-How I Hfnd' L 6. able'OUs'for San Jose Scate.' VlCS Skim BUik as a Feed f ocHogt. 01 r
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