. The Southern planter. 8-yearold Bay Oelding, weight about or 1,200 pounds; a superb saddle horse with all the s year old bay gelding, 1,0B0 lbs., ride* and works chestnut mare, 7 years old, a good buggy horse and luperlor riding deep sorrel mare, 5 years old, weight 9B0 lbs., well shaped, rides and drlres well. W, M, WATKINS & SONS, Saie, Va. Hackney Stallion WELL BROKEN TO DRFVB AND RIDEAND GOOD ACTOR; SOUND IN EVERYRESPECT; DARK MAHOGANY BAY; WILLBE SOLD CHEAP IF TAKEN AT DR. H. H. LEE, R. P. D. 4,LEXINGTON, VA, When material has figur


. The Southern planter. 8-yearold Bay Oelding, weight about or 1,200 pounds; a superb saddle horse with all the s year old bay gelding, 1,0B0 lbs., ride* and works chestnut mare, 7 years old, a good buggy horse and luperlor riding deep sorrel mare, 5 years old, weight 9B0 lbs., well shaped, rides and drlres well. W, M, WATKINS & SONS, Saie, Va. Hackney Stallion WELL BROKEN TO DRFVB AND RIDEAND GOOD ACTOR; SOUND IN EVERYRESPECT; DARK MAHOGANY BAY; WILLBE SOLD CHEAP IF TAKEN AT DR. H. H. LEE, R. P. D. 4,LEXINGTON, VA, When material has figure or nap; 81-2 PPrtl ^TPPFH yards 27, 4 yards 44 or 3 3-4 yards §2 * V^^^^^ » CKCL» . Inches wide when it has not. rirO/^IJ rrti^M AK A nrT* The pattern, 5492, is cut in sizes for rcKCntKUIN iVlAKCO a 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inch waist measure. WITH FOAL. FOR SALE. Colts will almost pay for Mares. LYNNWOOD STOCK FARH,OHN F. LBWIS. Prop. LYNNWWOOD, VA. You Want a Stallion Tbea Its a French Coacher, of Coars* I. 6470 Square Yoke Work to 43 bust. To be Made with Full Length or Three-Quarter Sleeves Cuffs or Bands andwith High or Square apron that is genuinely protec-tive is the one that the busy womanreally needs. Here is a model thatsuits the housewife, artist and allothers who are employed in activepursuits equally well. As illustratedit is made with full sleeves that arefinished with deep cuffs and with highneck, but the sleeves can be extendedto the wrists and finished with bandsor can be cut off in three-quarterlength, while, if liked, the yoke can becut to form a slightly open square atthe neck, so that there are a numberof variations provided in the oue de-sign. Percale, gingham, chambrayand the like are all appropriate, butthe sturdiest and perhaps the bestliked material of all for aprons of thissort is the butchers linen that willwithstand almost any usage. The apron is made wih the yoke,which is cut in two portions, front andbacks. It is gathered a


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