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We want 1,000 Reader Agents, and are making a proposition that will interest you. Write for it today. One $150.00 Surry, Eight $75.00 Buggies and Eight Sewing Machines or McKay Stalk Cutters to Be Given as Prizes, In Addition to Regular Agent’s Cash Commission. i- I--—--r—-1 Read the Rules and Conditions of this big effer. Its your chance to make big cash money and win a} Buggy or Sewing I Machine as an extra prize. . To the Agent who secures the greatest number of subscriptions in this contest we will give a handsome, <150.00 Surry. This is the capital prize., .---- -* To the Agent in u»cb. ?f,\Ve^tofrowing'sTntes, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, j Alkanes at d Li iiisiana, who secures the greatest numbtr of Subscribers in his own state, we will give a <75 00 Buggy To the Agtnt in each cue of ti e above statts who secures the second largest list we will give a fine $35.00 Sewing Machine or a McKay Stalk Cutter. Your choice. Fm emit 1— thtse j nzts are extra—we allow' you a liberal cash commission on each subscription. You can make from fi.cv U f 7 10 a dav in u sh, wt iking the rural routes and small towns in your section, where you know everybody. You know *] 1, J j, gj» >siv« bi in tr m d Gazette. Yen know every fanner should read it. Anybody can sell a paper they know and believe in. Y < 1 vil) l i ve ) «1 tv (f i n t ai d a sjaie hoist fer the text three months. You will enjoy the work and it will pay you big. Write today for full particulars aid for an cutfit, atd be the first in ycur section, and secure big orders before anyone else gets started. T his c< nttst staits November r, 1910, and ends January 31, 1911. Just three months. Positively no extension of time. Three full months and the best subscription months of the whole year. With our outfit we send >ou a book of suggestions, telling >cu how to talk the paper and how to secure orders. Yon will l < soipiised be w tasil> >c n will be able to get oiders, and the gieatest surprise will be tbe big cash commission we will pay you for each order >011 take. W rite for particulars today, sme. This is the greatest opportunity you have ever had to make big money during the winter months when you have plenty of spare time. Addiess Agency Department. The Progressive Farmer and Gazette, Raleigh, N. C.—Starkville, Miss. I p jk f ¥7 As an ex*ra inducement and to help our Agents sign up 13 Ji / ^\ > I 1 Jt V.^7 A ^ ^ l j— ^ 1GHT NOW those who otherwise would say, “Wait _——-—- until the first of January, then I’ll subscribe”: We authorize our Agerts and ( lub Workers to offer HUE, al the remaining 1910 issues to every new subscriber who subscribes now for the year 1911. In ether wc ids, a yt a) ly tubset iption <aken now or any time between now ar.d December 31, 1910, wi'l not expire until January 1,1912. With this e*tra ir ducen ent, jou should ail j do a rec»rd-br* aking November business.