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Just bo out anv time and pick up $5 an hour with our swell line of rMade-to-Meaaure Hand -Tailored Clothes r buita y.oo up, Pants 2.50 up. Your Suit FREE You'll be the eenter of attraction In the up-to-the-minute Free Suit we make to your own measure. It s firoodj BuvuruBinx I or us io uo 1CI Send No Money!, i x our name Dnngs everything. l euiDDOO tLXtyresM I'retMid absolutely free. We've cot the a X "V reui koous fcverythinir flruar. w anteed perfect or monevhurlc ELK TAILORING CO., ojackeon Blvd. Chicago Any Day You Say So THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER Offices: : Birmingham, Ala., Raleigh, iN. 'C, and iMemphls, Tenn. COMMUNICATIONS REOARDING AOVERTISXNO OR SUBSCRIPTIONS ViBE ADDRESS ED TO rUE OFFICE! ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS -MATTER AT. THE POSTOFFICJi AT BIRM- INGHAM. ALA..' UNDER-THE ACT OF CONORESS OF MARCH.T. 1871. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One;year -IL00 Two yeirs $1.80 Six months .50 Three years 2.00 Three months -.25 Five years ......... 3.W (Two. three and fire year rates applicable only on subscription paid wholly in advance.). 10 Weeks Trial rlO ccnta- 1 To new subscribers only, The Proirressive Fanner will "be sent ten weeks on trial for ten cents. Sample copy free. -Tell your friends wbo need it but do not read it. Guaranteed Average Weekly Circulation, Combined Editions, over . 150,400 ADVERTISING RULES: Change of copy or discontinuance order must reach us . 10 days in advance of publication date. ; No whiskey .imininsr stockpateat medicine, patent stock food, dis sruised, or questionable advertisements of any; kind accepted. Rates on application. Each Advertiser's Reliability Guaranteed. WE will, positively make good the loss sustained by any subscriber as a result of fraudulent misrepresentations made in 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 triflinsr 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 conditionsof this arantee 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 cover only the pur chase price of .the .article in .question, nor aggregate over $1,000. on any one adver tiser, and that the subscriber must say when writing each advertiser: "I am writing .wot as-an. advertiser in. The- ProgreMiveFamerwhich rim of all advertising it carries." NEXT WEEK OUR COTTON SPECIAL: ; . , 1 i -! LOOK FOR THE LITTLE YELLOW SLIP. If you find in your ithis -week's copy ? of The Progressive Farmer a little yellow slip, ?then dmmediately iturn rto ithe ad dress label on the paper or cthe wrapper in twhich your paper was received and if the .label shows a date prior ;to March J., 1913, the meaning of it all is jthat your subscription 5has expir ed nd it is time for you to renew. Right now Is ilood-tide season for both ;new and renewal t j rr- t.ee . suDscripnons. mousanas roi tanners are renewing 'every week, and you, too, certainly will wish to begin your 1913 farming operations in the right way, by starting dn with your subscription to The Progressive Farmer paid well dn, advance. The paper will mean very much more to you if you will do this.. You'll be gladder to see it every week. And, of course, you can't think of trying to run your farm this season with out it. It is no longer a question of whether the paper is real ly practical and worth its subscription price for over 150,000 Southern farmers, who are at the very forefront of our great Southern agricultural advance, take it and say they wouldn't attempt to farm without it. It is no longer a question of whether or not you can afford to read The irogressivelEarm- er for thousands of farmers will tell you it costs great deal more not to read it. And besides all this, The Progressive Farmer, as you prob ably know, depends more on its subscribers and less on its ad vertising patronage than almost any other farm paper. We are here to help the Southern farmer and his family; the adver tisements we take we believe are only such as help the farmer THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER. Itkv iTiroic vvUihb life 0'h WiHHVfS (Kiffie : Remember the roof on your house. iarn or-umer Duuairrgstnat leaked alfcWidropsJast fall a little in vcstigxiortMow may mean a big zsav'tn? when you .put..x)na new roof rt5rrtplaceian old oner (Quality CtRd ;T4kiliry- Guaran-ret) Rc dfing in -Ilblls and Shingles "There h'Certrtin-teed : ;Rooiing .-and a simple jHJthodco supplying it iforYcry1 buildrng on the .farm, ilio.okifor the -Certain-teed 'label rf .uaiityaudlS-syfiar guar antee on every-, roll and crate of shingles. Get ,Ct tinl Btitfisf juut . xocai tia-iwt-dealer--!!lie will save you manufacturer of . , , , , . RooBasa and Build- . . JZlOney. ingPapera Saleable Book Free' ? m y in our new book. Madam BaUdta Ideas and Plant" it tells you what to do and what not to do it sue eest8 economies and conreniences that will, save you money. A book 6f this kind wohlt ordinarily sell for 81 :-Hut as it shows the use of our Cr- tain-teed Roofing on all kinds of T 1 s model homes and farm buildiafs, we offer it to you at 2 $ cents. We prefer, to have you go to your lumber, hardware or building material dealer who will gladly get you a copy FREE. If you write us, enclose ZSc to cover cost, postage and mailing General Roofing Mfg. Co. E. St.tl.oaii, III. York, Pa. Marseilles, III Minneapolis Saa Francisco Winnipeg, Can. BW1DWC WAS- Am wi i n m v mm V7ESIIIPhAPPR0VAI without a cent deposit, prepay the f reigtti ana auow io DAYS FREE TRIAL. IT ONLY COSTS one cent to learn out unheard of pricts and marvelous offm on highest grade 1913 model bicycles, CAPTfiDV BDIACC Dowthm I MW I VII I nilVt abfcycleor a pair of tires from anyone at any prm until you write for our large Art Catalog and learn our wonderful proposition o a fine ample bicycle going to your town. RIDER AGENTS 'SftlWS money exhibiting and selling our bicycle. W Sell cheaper than any other factory TIRES. Coaatar-Brake rear whec's. hkfapt, repairs and all sundries at half usual ficn. I Da Nat trValti write today tot our siecil efftr. I MEAD CYCLE CO., Dp N187 CHICA04 iNiQHi3iriSQiip)u For you Dairyman, Poultryman, Truckers and Farmers. Richest, cheapest farms. Finest public roads in America. Railroads thread country with;subnrban trains. Nine months Memphis schools for your children. Memphis is above tick line. Bring on youc cattle. We have no land for sale, but will erive you FREE help in petting; best values. Write for FREE BOOKLET. Address Business Men's League John M. Tuther, Secretary Dept. II. Memphis, Tenn. and we don't get money from any other kind. Consequent- M nLlr) SxIB SXSD Uuw ly, we are obliged to rely largely upon the Southern farmer for support. So if your subscription has expired, please take your pencil right here, fill in the blanks on the little slip and mail it with your check, cash or money order right away. We will be looking for your renewal. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Don't count yourself as having read an issue of The Pro gressive Farmer until you have looked over the advertise ments as well as the reading matter, especially those you are interested in. In to-day's mail there are letters from readers wanting to know where they can get a Red Poll bull, Bour bon Red turkeys, Buff Orpington and Black Minorca eggs, ground phosphate rock, lespedeza and Dillon cotton seed All these things have been advertised in recent issues, the ma jority of them being offered every week. It is to your ad- i rzrL , m V mm Write today. Be, the one In your town to got hing tailoring offer, l wan to givo :ty suit ot clothes cut to your measure i abso lutely free, ,ou can make from t to l' a week, last bv ihowinB your free, " ample ulV .and my beautiful sanilo w your friends. I will start you in busings all your own Free! You Make Big Money -Tno. u ..-- r.w mr firiO. T? anteed clothesmade of the in.-st ;1 , .tl TV u- -.11 likrt hot-C"01' Agents swamped with orders on V !' plan. Nothing like.lt anywhoro. vr today for free samples and fuU particuurt GII1CAQO TAILORS ASSN Deat. V.a Buren St.. C"I(-J nn . w TLl. Aruniuip a. f . I f R1INC0AT ima. ouiuina cogiisn in "H w" . n in the only truly reliable and satlafac jRa K n SA8B coat, almply tire it back to ua, you do" t oveiM R Ml u why and wa will Are your MONtX . (, E A WASH. Wa are Anwrica'a fannw" mkew ..J. ...!.. Inlhnn. aoia Oir' ' " ... at leaB than wholeef rricea. " .i,'r(:il vantage to keep posted, and there's no better way of dding.it 'MfeSaCTMS i I a 1 jlv .1 ..' a I 1 r r ... ... . . 1 (Women.';;' man io reau me auverusemems. cu-iive bun r.nd lenith-posi-i'Aiu - Th Metropolitan Tailors, Dept. p CMcago.u. tory, ahnolutely waterproof raincoat I ever fold anywhere before for ! than double the price we auk. Order I one today and if on examination and after nubjectina- It to any tent you eare . ,. mHlr, to mak.. you do not think you have received m0,,,. wondorful vahie in an aonoluwly eranlee! lia ' ' raincoat. to tell LI Kb i men a made to order a-uara you at leea than wholeanl this raincoat la our way
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