The Southern planter . apone of corn-bread ! Well, shes all youll have, and youmust do the best you can. Dobs saw his wife and merry daughtersleave next day, with rather a disturbedmind, causing him to repent a little ofhis scolding; but his pleading was of noavail, and off they went. The house was very quiet with onlyNan, who at once dived into the kitchen,while old Dobs sought his field with asorrowful heart. He was surprised, after a few days, tosee his meals were as plentiful and asregular as ever; indeed, he smacked hislips over his nice coffee and rolls, saying 1 AH NOW BOOKINGriANY ORDE


The Southern planter . apone of corn-bread ! Well, shes all youll have, and youmust do the best you can. Dobs saw his wife and merry daughtersleave next day, with rather a disturbedmind, causing him to repent a little ofhis scolding; but his pleading was of noavail, and off they went. The house was very quiet with onlyNan, who at once dived into the kitchen,while old Dobs sought his field with asorrowful heart. He was surprised, after a few days, tosee his meals were as plentiful and asregular as ever; indeed, he smacked hislips over his nice coffee and rolls, saying 1 AH NOW BOOKINGriANY ORDERS FORFANCY ^- BERKSHIRE PIGS for spring shipment. All sired by myfamous boars SIR JOHN BULL andUNCLE SAM. The former imported by me;the latter bred in the purple. I have fourstrains of registered sows, so I can furnishpigs no akin. Also GILTS and BRED high bred three-year-old (in th«spring) COLTS cheap. Fancy stock, butnot fancy prices. Three car-loads good TIMOTHY HAY cheap. THOS. S. WHITE, Lexington,


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