The Southern planter . te potash), to arrive 2 14 Basis 90 per salt, in bulk, 20 per cent. por P 66 —N. Y. Jour, of Commerce, Jan. 25,1902.[The above prices are the highest forthe day; the lowest being slightly un-der.—Southern Planter.] YAGERS splendid Liniment for man andbeast is advertised elsewhere in this issueby Gilbert Bros. & Co., Baltimore. Everyfarmer ought to keep a bottle of this onthe shelf, and if his dealer cannot supplyhim with it, write to the manufacturersfor it. STUMP H. L. Bennett & Co., Wester-ville, Ohio, are advertising t
The Southern planter . te potash), to arrive 2 14 Basis 90 per salt, in bulk, 20 per cent. por P 66 —N. Y. Jour, of Commerce, Jan. 25,1902.[The above prices are the highest forthe day; the lowest being slightly un-der.—Southern Planter.] YAGERS splendid Liniment for man andbeast is advertised elsewhere in this issueby Gilbert Bros. & Co., Baltimore. Everyfarmer ought to keep a bottle of this onthe shelf, and if his dealer cannot supplyhim with it, write to the manufacturersfor it. STUMP H. L. Bennett & Co., Wester-ville, Ohio, are advertising their wellknown Stump-Pullers elsewhere in thisissue. If any of our readers have landto clear of stumps and grubB, they shouldwrite to the above firm for particulars inregard to their Pullers. LEGHORN POULTRY A. T. Matthews, Parksley, Va., isadvertising his Brown and White Leg-horns in another column. Any of ourreaders wishing eggs or chickens at lowprices are invited to correspond with himat NOW OFFERS N/FOR SALE RGBEFORii , entitled to registration, $75 to MOO. Grade Calves by 81rEdward $a5 to WO. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP— year old and over, $15 to $20. Ewes, one year to thre*years old, $10 to $12. Buck Lambs, July delivery, $10. Ewe Lambs, July delivery,$8. POLAND-CHINA , six weeks old, $ Pigs, three months old, $ Pigs,five months and over, $9 to $15. M. BRONZE , $3. Hens, $ Eggs, per sitting of 12, when In season, $8. MUSCOVY White Drakes, $ Pure White Ducks, 75 cento. Pairs, $3;trios, $ ROUEN UEESE—Ganders, $ Geese, $2. Eggs, per sitting, $ WILLIAM L, Jr., No. 21068, half brother of Axtell, will serve a limited number of mares tea$26 the season. Mares boarded at lowest figures per month. 1902.] THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 119
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