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Southern Ruralist

The leading agricultural paper of the South will print, 10,000 extra copies each during October, November and December. These copies are to be sent to the same people month after month, a selected list of

10,000 Mail Order Buying Farmers

The

The big

and they will get your message three times with no extra cost to you. Southern Farmers are in splendid shape for heavy buying this year. cotton crop will improve their condition still more.

Make your contract NOW and save money. If it is the quality farmers you want to reach in the south—the big cotton growers and the men who are using modern methods-you must appeal to them through

The Southern Ruralist,

35 Marietta Street,

Atlanta, Georgia.

Sample copy or any other information furnished on application.

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The Woman's Farm Journal

of St. Louis

(Established 1891)

Now Guarantees a Circulation of 600,000

with no increase of rates. This means 100,000 free.
Experienced advertisers found THE WOMAN'S
FARM JOURNAL the best paying publicity proposi-
tion in the country before this great increase-fancy
what they consider it now.

The old rate of $2.00 per line remains unchanged.
The woman is the buying head of the family.
She generally acts-always suggests. She pays
for THE WOMAN'S FARM JOURNAL because she
needs it.

She has learned that she may rely upon its teachings, its advertisements, its cleanliness and its guarantee of good faith.

That confidence is guarded as it deserves.

Our advertisers feel its influence at once. Their
advertisements are keyed and they stay in month
after month and year after year.

Thousands and thousands of visitors to the St.
Louis Fair have called at the magnificent home of

The Woman's Farm Journal

and have gone away even more deeply interested and with
more faith in it than ever.

This faith extends to our growing list of regular advertisers.
You cannot know the vast possibilities of agricultural ad-
vertising unless your list includes

(Last October forms close in St. Louis, Sept. 25th)

The Woman's Farm Journal,

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A Case In Point

In a recent issue of an advertising trade journal the ad-
vertiser was advised that the paper of growing circulation
is a good proposition to tie to, because he frequently
gets a considerably increased circulation with no ad-
vance in the advertising rate.
ous reasons for favoring such a medium.

There are other obvi

THE

The Oldest Farm Publication
in the State

FARMER

Published Twice a Month
Established 1882

A Journal of Agriculture

is a paper of this class. Its paid circulation, already

the largest west of the Ohio, grows steadily. The circu-
lation for the coming season will be larger than last.

Guaranteed 1904 Circulation

85,000

Rate 35 Cents Per Agate Line with Liberal Space Discounts. The rate remains the same. If you are well advised you will not leave the Northwest's largest farm paper off your list.

WEBB PUBLISHING CO.

Chicago Office

500 Masonic Temple

St. Paul, Minn.

Geo. W. Herbert, Representative

New York Office 824 Temple Court Wallace C. Richardson, Representative

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