People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Wliy Fanning: Doesn’t Pay. We of fen give some of the reasons why farming desn’t pay. Less than two months ago we asked the legislature to prevail upon the banks and cotton mills and beg them not to plant such large dividends, but it was fruit less. Another instance has been reported showing that farming does pay, but doesn't pay the farmer. Two years ego large cotton mills were started at Rocky Mount. The capital invested was not quite $200,000. Last year they made a clear protit of s6o,ooo—about 30 per cent, on the investment. The stock of the mill is worth 170 now. That is one of the reasons that farming doesn’t pay the farmers, but does pay other people handsomely. Yet there are farmers who enjoy seeing other people make 30 per cent, profit, while they can’t make 2 per cent, themselves, and their families are in poverty. Farmers, please wake up and be men. Don’t be blocks of wood, as lifeless as an Egyptian mummy. Educate yourselves and vote for your own interests.—Progressive Farmer. For a good smoke try the Safety cigar. “There is a salve tor every wound.” We lefer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indolent sores, as a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrh, and always cures piles. A. F. Long & Co.
GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION. Mr. B. F. Keesling, of Logansport, Ind., writes as follows: “We have sold your Morris’ Bpglisli Stable Liniment for the past twelve months and am free to say it is one of the best selling and most satisfactory remedies we have ever handled. We have never had one instance where it has not given perfect satisfaction and we always recommend it. Sold by F. B. Meyer. Porter & Wishard are now in their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building and will be pleased to have all their old customers call. They will carry a much larger stock than formerly and in addition will carry a fuil line of clothing. Lodging for tlic World’s Fair. I am fitting rooms for the accommodation of visitors to the World’s Fair with lodgings at 1216, 61st street, near the corner of 61st and May; 24 miles direct west of World’s Fair grounds and within 3 blocks of street car line and 4 mile west of Englewood, take 63rd street car at Fair and run to May and w T alk two blocks north. Can get meals handy, can buy a2l meal ticket for $4, and I solicit all of my old friends and others to call. 43 W. N. Jones. BUCKLIN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. (
THE REASON WHY Morris’ English Stable Powders have met withjsuch remarkable success, giving univeral satisfaction, is from the fact that only the highest grade of drugs are used in its preparation. Every drug purchased is carefully examined and tested%y a professional chemist, hence its great superiority over adulterated articles which sell for same price, 25 cents. Sold by F. B. Meyer.
