The Farm-poultry . es areguaranteed to effect a cure or moneypromptly refunded. Hardings Roup CureHardings Cholera CureHardings Antiseptic Lice KillerHardings Egg Producer. Send for free Catalogue to GEO. L. HARDING,Manufacturer, Box 665, Blnghamton, N. V., U. S. A. Cenoral Distributers:— Wire * Poultry Sew York, Joseph BrecK&Sons. Vauphans Seed Store, Chicago. J. Wilder& Co., Cincinnati. Fanciers Supply Co., Rich-mond. a. W. Deans ce Co., Norfolk, Va. 1903 Farm= Poultry 223 awaits the moilest l>e<;inner, anil which, in thevery nature of


The Farm-poultry . es areguaranteed to effect a cure or moneypromptly refunded. Hardings Roup CureHardings Cholera CureHardings Antiseptic Lice KillerHardings Egg Producer. Send for free Catalogue to GEO. L. HARDING,Manufacturer, Box 665, Blnghamton, N. V., U. S. A. Cenoral Distributers:— Wire * Poultry Sew York, Joseph BrecK&Sons. Vauphans Seed Store, Chicago. J. Wilder& Co., Cincinnati. Fanciers Supply Co., Rich-mond. a. W. Deans ce Co., Norfolk, Va. 1903 Farm= Poultry 223 awaits the moilest l>e<;inner, anil which, in thevery nature of tilings, he cannot possiblyavoid. Uncommonly few are the cases thathave shown any satisfactory returns in theway of orders as a result of a few insertionsof a new advertisers small copy. On the other hand, many a successful busi-ness can trace its present prosperity to a smallbeginning in the advertising field, properlyfollowed up, and with the knowledge before-hand that if printer^* ink is to be depended. COOP WITH GLASS COVERED SUN PARLOR ANDSLATTED RUN. Used for Early Chicli upon to do its share in building up and main-taining a good trade, continuous advertising ofthe right sort is absolutely essential. So much for him who ventures upon aninterprise which, if persisted in, and otherconditions being favorable, is certain to ulti-mately win him his measure of success — endsits career before it has fairly begun. Another, but smaller class of new adver-tisers who naturally complain that theiradvertising is ii(5t yielding returns commen-surate with their expenditures, is made uu ofthose who have exceptionally good birds—butno show room record. By carefully and prop-erly breeding from fine specimens, and add-ing some winners purchased at the differentshows, a stock is obtained which is first classin every respect, and the breeder feels thateggs from his yards are worth top prices:—, three to five dollars a sitting. Perhapsthey are, but it is a mistake nevertheless for


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