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m::::x 7EEii-ramEiis'ANn i:Aiimnwi.mW special V . 4 , I 1 f V;- . - - ., J, " ' -v - , V . 1! a : tf I! , ,J-. if . v?-t ' f f ' ' vy -f x t EASTERN EDITION, sT 1 - " , A Farm andHome Weekly for f "a, . ir ' 'X nded iosg: at n Allien, rJ . Vol. XXX1U, JNo. 3'.v , , . , OAIUIUJAY, SKPTEMBER; Atg, , u . . , . , $1 a' Year; Scji'Cw : - 1 1 11 I I iiIl . Vr ,iL. , , , ' ' . ' 4 f I - ; . . . ...,- . .. - . . . 1 .' " .' . ." " .. ' 1 1 ' ii .i. tt TITH ; cotton;' p5sanuti-md tobacco, the yy South $ great cash, crops, selling at record prices,'; Souinern farmers,' both landown ers and tenants, ;iaveanr opportunity to save . some money, , to get ahead, such as rhaynevei come again r Itt utiireCyearSr maVa farmer ' can probably, point.,back-to IIS as the year that. -4 he saved enough ta buy a f arm or to equip one already bought ;or tq pay'gff imortgageor the year, on' the i other! hand, when: he failed to save v his surplus earnings and ; thus let" slip a golden -opportunity . f t, . James J; Hill once said: "It you want to know v whether you are destined to' be a success or fail-! urein life, -you can easily fid out: are you ablej to save mpneyif ixiitdrop out Yoil will lose You maylliink'not, but you will lose a? sure as you live. The seed of success is not ro you r Of course we do not mean that we should save money merely for money's, sake, to hoard it; but , that we'should site-it ;tp buy a fafm or. to equip one, to build and i furnish a ihome, vto educate the children -in a word; use it to make country life in the South better worth living. ; Doing . this ; requires money and this in turn calls for thrift f saving for- productive' purposes,? rather :1han squandering our . cotton, , peanut and tobacco money onjnon-essentialsy - x ; ' Landbwner, tenant, farm laborer, opportunity is knocking at your doorknocking as it may never knock again". It is for many a manfor you, perhaps-to choose between independence ; and dependence f or the rest of his'days. To every man whb ' can' we ; say, "save some; money this f 'dllt r" " 7 . r DON'T PAJLTO READt- Orchard find Truck ' Farm Work 'for September 'y. v . :. : ; 6 How to Care for and Feed the' Young Bee (Sell NolnUnpatnoambout Fittor??,8 - ;Bettercttori;PnceS Whjcli'Nations PaintmBheiniid It ; ' fy v ' I v. : '.yii.i.v liill O J;, . yA t if ( -, f , ' 1 X Lit " V ' V"1 Xvr, i A X ( 1 a i. lIMIIIIlllllll II.IH IIIIIWIIl1IMIIIiMitiriiT,m -w. -Vv " "X-3 -t 1' Srnrt'. vnrfMi nWteR'SL'ANto A-RIZB'. SHORTHORN : BULL i-.r'". V. 7- v - -r 1 I 'i '1: - i M 'Hi 4 ! r t 4
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1918, edition 1
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