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way and make something for us besides. We have found, 

 and the Southern farmers who try it will find, that sheep 

 are a paying- proposition. They have the following ad- 

 rant ages : 



They require but a small capital to begin the business. 



They will do well on hilly and broken lands. 



Their manure is one of the richest animal manures that 

 can be obtained. 



The money comes in from them in the spring and early 

 summer when money is scarce. 



They subsist on things that other animals will not eat. 



They afford us two sources of profit wool and lambs. 

 Yours very truly, 



J. B. MCDANIEL, Camden, 



