A Word To Farmers
yi all the ry pitices, ueuver us irom tüecnvary larm houses, whicfa so many oall homo. Bars íor a front gato ; cbickeua wallowing bcforo the door ; pig-pens (lbowiiig the housoin the rear; gcraggy tn-rsnevcrcared &r,or na trees at all ; no dieering shrubs; no neatnest; 110 tñmness. And yot a hvwn, and trees, and eat wulk, and pleasnt fcnce around it, don't oost a great deal. Tlicy (sin be secuved little by little, at odd times, and tho expenso liardly feit. And if tho timo comes whon it is best to sell tho farm, fifty dollars so invested, will often bring back five hundred. For a man is a brute, who will not insensibly yield a highcr price for Euch a farm, when he thinks of tho pleasant Kurroundings it offers to his wife and ohildren. Farmers be&utify and adorn your farms; lay oif lawns; build good feuces; pat up good gates, umi jv.ut or whitcwAsh your outhousi; and fencoa.
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