Rules Of A Successful Farmer
Tho suciessful life of Mi'. Jacob Stmwt), the prinee of Amcricnn farmers, is alt-ril mted to tho close observatioa of the foüowing inaxims, oi'igioated by himself : Malse vour fences higli au.l f trong, ho thcy wil Í keep cattle and pigs out. If you havo brush, make your lots stroDg aud secure, nud koop the liogs out from the oom. Êe i-ure i j'i't. liainlf; h lied by 7 o'clo 'ik ; flicy vi!l risc oarly by foroo of cír6iim6táñi TVv -. hiin.i, if hë is ir. póor hand, all jou pïóïmée, nu! fue isagöö3 oiio pay a litt-lfl raore ; it will encourage liiin to do still better, AlwayB feed your hands as well as you eed youröelvee, fot the laboring men ctG ;he bone and sinew of the land, and ought to be well treated. I am satisfied that getting np early, n-lusiry and regular habits are the beBt medicine prescribed for health. Wlien rainy, bad weather comes, so you can't work out of doora, cut, split, and pile your wood, make your racks.
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