. . f kHmfq j WHY EVERY FARMER SHOULD J mi 2.v cd; c-vi vV 0 3 M VaUOftto t. EASTERN EDITION v ! . . A Farm and Home Weekly for Carollnas, Jirginia, Georgia, and Florida. vJWUNDED 1886, AT RALEIGH, N. C $1 a Year; 5c Copy -'..r'. f, come wttn me the high way, the hill way;) the wind 's way! , f v - Oh, come' with- me the cattle way along the windy ddwns! . ;V;''-;v':v:' ' r ' "!:'-;f " For ihe zvy lth drove the cattle is the road : for men id travel, 1 1 1 Above! the rp of -traffic and the turmoil of ; your towns! ; : 77jere fs plptighihg on the fallow, and there's hoeing in the t There's 'Heti a score of lusty jobs; : But I've heard the cattle calling, and my heart has Cried its answer, And I'm out upon the upland with a blood that burns and throbs. There's a high way, the downs9 way, that's over Thunderbarrow, , There's a low way by Lancing, where the gal leys used to sweep; t But we'll: take the. high way, the grass way, the wmd s way,? historic sheep. 3 ;3 And when the 'twW the ; curlew whistle,; " And a low ad Creeping splendor, haunts the spinners to the cflv-" -5 'v;V; Then I'll holfl my soul suspended, and I'll lift my eyes in worship - -. 'S Wtfi rie hitof that's spirit, anil the half or me that s beast, 4 .V f A truce ttiyour ijclia motors and ma- ff ciificr-;:;:, 'v,; , - " Go; leave me to mychalk-land, my marjoram, and thyme! For the mom the sun be W:tnfcharii And; the wmdshali cledns e myAody from the sordidriess of rhyt&i: i uh;comewith$M way, fiiriwaylM i h, conu wtihWnerf the For iheJpay Jthey drove the cattle is the road i : ''-ioirmenlraveL& Atnffijtiefrdqf turmoil of ,WWW4(.'Wf...A.j, 4 ail- 1 4 ft t. 4 T .. .-.-.i.v.'.y.Vj-: "I HI ""i Mi" ft. T i 1 If Si ..-ii