Do Fairs Benefit Farmers?
sii! Jjs1 affw ttíe fatigues of a li boriotrs sessOrt fi'e cofne together, wive diiftuhters and all, to gpend .-i few ilnvsi visitiagantt getting acCrnaitrted" witl nther, and having m oíd fashionod hat ■■ -i no - 1 i" try an iinjivuvi' f lie stfx'k jn imr flonnty, wbir we bnve dono -atid tba! pays; uní gi onr fjood wives ftnd dauhtcre a el tn show t! eir skill in fanoy work, or i ttxingfrtp tilines tln' íiiüim i y depar ment, fi( tn f.nfp tfi# pnlntcs of lord! jnan, theríty províng tiloy are cleferrin of bucuninig ibe wurtby pailners of íh hest of min .mi lintt pays; nr to u Hfink-hfrRip, i'rrlinti' j o 1] :iml pood-natui ed, without a ei nt in mine pookpt, 1" fully dattwniincd to beat Bomcltody uc fimí - and t lint pays But for a vory simíll part of a man t íro and take i p;rade t = ni 1 and show liii n fSH-blood ilnd gpt br.-it - tben yo don't get pay; or to jo intendiug to tal rII the. proniiuma and getjione, and tbe E boma md, feeli; :;s th'ongb yon i riéñtís were on the oLi ;■ side - tha t i pay; orto gótb cfatr bolieving that yo arp the center of attraction, nnd lo fin othsrs tbere moro popular than you ai - that won't pay. - Wentern Rural.
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