. The Southern planter. ssistance. But, mylittle girl, said the Bishop, do youthink you could help such a heavy manto his feet? Oh, yes, replied the little girl,Ive helped grandpa lots of timeswhen hes been even drunker than youare.—M. B. Miller, in Februarv Lip-pincotts. A VAIN BOASTER. A farmer in central New Yoi-k Statehas in his employ a man namedGeorge, whose understanding is notvery acute. One day, as his employer came outto the field where he was working,George hailed him: Say, Boss, whodo you like best, Mr. Gorman or naming two ministers whosechurches are in the neighborhood


. The Southern planter. ssistance. But, mylittle girl, said the Bishop, do youthink you could help such a heavy manto his feet? Oh, yes, replied the little girl,Ive helped grandpa lots of timeswhen hes been even drunker than youare.—M. B. Miller, in Februarv Lip-pincotts. A VAIN BOASTER. A farmer in central New Yoi-k Statehas in his employ a man namedGeorge, whose understanding is notvery acute. One day, as his employer came outto the field where he was working,George hailed him: Say, Boss, whodo you like best, Mr. Gorman or naming two ministers whosechurches are in the neighborhood. Well, said the farmer, I couldntsay. I never heard Mr. Gormanpreach I dont like that man Carney, saidGeorge; he brags too much. I wentto his church last Sunday and he didnttalk about anything but his fathersmansions and brag about how muchfiner they were than any one elses.—H. S. Slawson, in February Lippin-cotts. Two Highest Awards at St. Louis Exposition: Gold Medal forSeed and another Gold Medal for FOR OVER A HUNDRED YEARS HAVE BEEN UNIVER-SALLY RECOGNIZED AS THE STANDARD of EXCEL-LENCE. Noroton Beauty POTATO.


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