. The Southern planter. an,rather well known for his sagacityand persuasive powers, was selectedfor the task. He duly waited on theboss, who said: Well, Michael,what can I do for you? If you please, sor, said Mike, Ivebeen sint as a diligate by the workersto ask a favor of ye regardin the pay-mint of our wages. What do they want? Sor, it is the desire of mesilf anof ivery other man in the establish-mint that we resayve our semi-monthlypay every week.—October Lippin-cotts. THREE YEARS. How long, asked the judge of avagrant negro, have you been withoutany means of support? Since my wife died in


. The Southern planter. an,rather well known for his sagacityand persuasive powers, was selectedfor the task. He duly waited on theboss, who said: Well, Michael,what can I do for you? If you please, sor, said Mike, Ivebeen sint as a diligate by the workersto ask a favor of ye regardin the pay-mint of our wages. What do they want? Sor, it is the desire of mesilf anof ivery other man in the establish-mint that we resayve our semi-monthlypay every week.—October Lippin-cotts. THREE YEARS. How long, asked the judge of avagrant negro, have you been withoutany means of support? Since my wife died in 1903, suh,responded the darky respectfully.—October Lippincotts. -outhampton Co., Va., Aug. 31, 1906. I am highly pleased with TheSouthern Planteb. It is unquestion-ably the best agricultural magazinelinted for the Southern farmer. Asa farmer, I feel very grateful to youfor the work, and the highest wordsof commendation I can give your pub-lication are not too good for such ameritorious magazine. J. CALHOUN W^CARTEtmOES eAKnmoES Serious Business facing a bearwithoutU. cartridges inyour gun. They liave ?errific slrilcing forceand are sure fire. Buy of your dealer, .?.Titriiigps are Buar:inti>i?(l, also standard a labels. tndgea are used as specUied THE UNION METALLICCARTRIDGE COMPANY BRIDGEPORT. : 313 Broadway, New York


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