THE PROGRESSIVE PARMER. NEXT WEEK-OUIt PHEIT Y . HOMESPECIAL : :-xxo:vNv- cXv,.sx-Xv THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER Offices: Birmingham, Ala., Raleigh. N. C, and Memphis, Tenn. COMMUNICATIONS REGARDING ADVERTISING 1R SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE ADDRESSED TO EITHER OFFICE. ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BIRM INGHAM,. ALA.. UMDEK THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH. 3, 1879. Each Advertiser's Reliability Guaranteed. WE will positively make good tbalpsa sustained by any subscriber as a result of fraudulent misrepresentations made ia The Progressive Farmer on the part of any advertiser who proves to be a deliberate swindler. This does not mean that we will try to adjust trifling disputes between reliable. business houses and their patrons, but in any case of actually fraudulent dealings, we will make good to the subscriber as we have just indicated. The conditions of this guarantee are, that the claim for loss shall be reported to us within one month after the advertisement appears in our paper and after the transaction complained of. that our liability shall not exceed $1,000 on any one advertiser, and that the subscrib er must say when writing rach advertiser: "I am writing you as an advertiser in The Progressive Farmer which guarantees the reliability of all advertising it carries." x-x- li W TOBACCO is that kind the smiling kind They surely dp like Tuxedo! Made of the best Bur ley leaf grown. To get the best Burley has meant paying more money to the planter than is paid for simply "good" tobacco. It has meant en couragement to careful, enterpris ing growers, and a steady rise in the price that growers receive. The splendid success of Tuxedo in this way has been an important fact to the men who "produce the goods," and it has been an impor tant fact to the American smoker,, who gets his favorite Tuxedo for the same price that is charged for tobacco made of inferior leaves, The leadership of Tuxedo shows what particular smokers .want. It shows that the best tobacco when prepared for the pipe by the Patterson Process is a sure winner. That mild, fragrant smoke the origi nal "no bite" tobacco has brought the smile of real satisfaction to hundreds of thousands of American smokers. R. A. PATTERSON TOBACCO CO. American Tobacco Co., Successors Average Weekly Circulation Combined Editions SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year, $1.00; six months, 55 cents; three months, 30 cents. To induce new subscribers, one new subscriber and one old subscriber may both get the paper for one year for $1.50. 10 Weeks Trial, 10 cents. To new subscribers only, The Progressive Farmer will be sent tea weeks on trial for ten cents. Sample copy free. Tell your friends who need it but do not read it THE COLE OPEN FURROW GRAIN DRILL Specially made for sowing Oats and Wheat in cotton fields. No damage to the cotton. It saves two thirds of the timeand labor. Insures against winter freezing and increases the yield. Write for FREE BOOKLET "The Key to Crop . Rotation and Enrichment of the Soil." THE COLE MFG. CO., Box 100, Charlotte, N. C YOUR SOIL NEEDS LIME It silk ! l INCORPORATED I vi, Richmond "VA I M rop salf by Jy The summer crops tax the fertility of your land, and leave the soil acid. Then the fertilizer you used made it more so. Thus, the soil is in poor condition, and the acidity needs to be neutralized in order to produce the big wheat yields. Apply Lee's Prepared Agricultural Lime. This lime is specially prepared and contains potash and other ingredients essential to plant growth. It neutralizes the acidity of the soil, makes humus, and makes the dormant phosphoric acid and potash in your soil available. It dissolves vegetation quicker than rock lime, and less,, is required. Thus you save handling, hauling and freight. Our interesting booklet and nam of nearest dealer sent free to every farmer. A. S. Lee & Sons' Co., Inc. Dept. 3 Richmond, Va. Also manufacturers of T.ee's Special Wheat s&and importers of Thomas Basic Slag Phosphate.

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