Show WILL OUR FARMERS BE SATISFIED 7 its an ill dind that blows blow good how true the statement appears to one who has been the weather eather conditions condition in our on section ec tion of the country the past few wt vicks vi eks and noting the numerous accounts of terrific storms a alon on t the e atlantic coast in the cyclone reg region ton of the south and the ravages by floods in our sister state california while we are arc not rejoicing over the damages wrought by the storms in other we cant help but sort of pat ourselves our relves on the back as it were when we see our own valley radiant in its proverbial sunshine after a stormy season that has been worth thousands of dollars to our section of the country and if march runs true to the old story of the lamb and the lion irom I 1 rom the present indications we can et expect some more of tape storms so beneficial to the agricultural interests tc te rests and consequently to tho the general welfare of our county some may have termed the weather disagreeable an and drizzling but in general the storn storms ts have been heartily welcomed professor bailey wisely said the weather cannot be bad because it is not a human institution the bugaboo of bad beather is kept alive principally on three kinds of diet first a stupid enslavement to conventionalities al second cond a thoughtless neglect of proper clothing and third the truly idiotic habit of making the weather bear the burden of all small conversation and the peculiar tiling thing is the weather critics are chiefly those who stay indoors and really know the least about the Nc weather ather |