TROTWOOD’S MONTHLY Devoted to Farm, Horse and Home.
TROTWOOD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Nashville, Tenn.
JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE,
Editor-in-Chief.
E. E. SWEETLAND Business Manager
GEO. E. McKENNON President
JOHN W. FRY Vice-President
EUGENE ANDERSON Treas.
WOOTEN MOORE Sec’y.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, $1.00; Single Copy, 10 cents.
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NASHVILLE, TENN. OCTOBER, 1905.
With Trotwood
There are nearly a fourth of a thousand farm papers in the United States, all bent on teaching the farmers how to attend to their own business. Some of these papers are good, many are bad and the others are awful. The good ones may be had for a dollar and the others for the asking. Looking the literary field over, everybody seems to be entitled to something good but the farmer. From the roasts and broils of the intellectual feasts of to-day he will get the leavings, next week, in the shape of a stale hash, served on cheap paper, flanked with guessing contests and patent medicine advertisements and surrounded by the green, green cresses of the same old thing.