Summary: | This is the volume III, issue 7, September 1, 1877 issue of Jounal of Progress: Devoted to Popular Science, Progressive Agriculture, Improved Mechanical Industries and the Country's Good in General, a newspaper published monthly by Prof. J. P. Stelle in Mobile, Alabama. The newspaper includes news, information, facts, correspondence, editorials, illustrated ads, and articles of interest related to agriculture and rural life. Topics include agriculture, livestock, birds, flowers, home economics, food, clothing and fashion, business, economics, industry, technology, politics, and statistics. Articles vary greatly in length and may be written by newspaper staff or outside contributors; summarized or copied from other newspapers; or summarized statements from public figures. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.A mystery solved; Sweet potato fair; The moon; The cotton caterpillar; For the boys; Watering window plants; Who is Mr. Ex?; To test bogus woolens; How shot is made; 'Toting' a melon; How they got rich; The garden; Young Blanchard's gun; The Indian whistle; The Japan 'plum'; A lesson; A dangerous move; Varied industries; What for?; Desmodium; Huge melons; The female ailanthus; 'Come boys'; House plants; 'Swine'; Poultry in the garden; S. S. Connor; Buckwheat; Turnip ground; Manure heavily; Books and magazines; The pear for the Lower South; Sound;
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