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are, and I have some waiting to be filled at the present time, 

 and can find no one to take them. There is a good salary 

 waiting the position for the right man. This business is in 

 the advance line of agriculture. It has never been brought 

 to the notice of agriculturists as it should have been, but it 

 is now, or soon will be, in the front, even though it is but in 

 its infancy. It is that kind of a business that requires special 

 training and a practical knowledge to secure satisfactory 

 results. The amount of capital required is quite large, but 

 not more so than is necessary in other lines of business 

 carried on at the present time. 



The profits, if carried on on a small scale, will not be so 

 great as if carried on on a large scale, and they are not so 

 great as a few years ago. 



By starting small, giving close attention, and keeping the 

 business on a pace with the times, the capital will be readily 

 obtained. Only those will succeed in any business who 

 attend to it, and, as we learn in the Scripture, " only those 

 who endure to the end shall be saved." 



