. The Southern planter. ted. JOHN P. BRANCH. Pres. JOHN K. BRANCH. VlcePres. JOHN F. GLENN, B. McADAMS, Cashier. Assistant Cashiers—J. R. PERDUE, GEO. H. KEESEB. Three Per Ceni). Interest Allowed in Savings Department. DO YOU SHIP APPLE5? Nice apples for export or for city trade should be packed inthe Canadian or New York Bushel Box. Send for catalogueand prices. SOUTH SIDE MFG. CO., Petersburg, Va. 1906.] THE SOUTHERIT PLANTER. 927 Adjoins the borough of West Chester, Chester Co. Pa., where I hare the best facilities forbreeding and shipping REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE of Brown B


. The Southern planter. ted. JOHN P. BRANCH. Pres. JOHN K. BRANCH. VlcePres. JOHN F. GLENN, B. McADAMS, Cashier. Assistant Cashiers—J. R. PERDUE, GEO. H. KEESEB. Three Per Ceni). Interest Allowed in Savings Department. DO YOU SHIP APPLE5? Nice apples for export or for city trade should be packed inthe Canadian or New York Bushel Box. Send for catalogueand prices. SOUTH SIDE MFG. CO., Petersburg, Va. 1906.] THE SOUTHERIT PLANTER. 927 Adjoins the borough of West Chester, Chester Co. Pa., where I hare the best facilities forbreeding and shipping REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE of Brown Bessie, Golden Lad, Fly-ing Fox and Blue Belle , HAMPSHIRE, SHROP-SH I R E and SOUTHDOWNSHEEP; CHESTER WHITE,POLAND-CHINA and BERK-SHIRE PIGS; SCOTCH COLLIEDOGS and DIFFERENT VARIE-TIES OF POULTRY. Send 2 centstamp for Descriptive Circular andPricelist, or what is better, come seemy stock and make your own selec-tions. EDWARD WALTER West Chester, Chester Co., Pennai LiKAri IiOui3B 134471 and Bull Often without any accompaniment, forpianos were not so generally diffusedthrough the country then as they arenow. These songs have never beenconsigned to entire oblivion. Tou canalways find a few musicians who havesome of these dear old Scotch airs intheir repertoire, and they are oftenselected as encore songs by primadonnas who will fairly bring downthe house by singing Twas Withina Mile of Edinboro Town, or someother old-fashioned Scotch the most plaintive of these Imight mention A Weary Lot isThine, Fair Maid, the words occur-ring in Scotts poem, Rokeby, I be-lieve. Another very sweet ditty istaken from his Quentin Durward:Ah, County Guy,The hour is nigh. Irish songs, too, have a distinctivecharm of their own and were grreatlyaffected by our grandmothers. Theyhave not, as a general thing, the plain-tive, minor ring of the old Scotchsongs, but they have a tone of truefeeling and a great deal of genuinesentiment. The best known Irishsongs are tho


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