The Southern planter . airying prosperity have come to go hand-in hand,whether in factory or home separation. A De Laval catalogue may be had for the asking. It is wellworth reading whether you want a separator or not. The De Laval Separator Co. olph £. Canai ST6., Chicago 103 & 105 Mission StSAN FRANCISCO General Offices: 74 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK. 1102 Arch Street,Philadelphia. 327 Commissioners St.,MONTREAL. REGISTERED BERKSHIRE HOGS. Boars In Use: COUNTRY GENTLEMAN and GROVES CHAMPION. PIOS from such noted sows as Miss Leewood, Queen Quality, Groves Queen, &c. Registered Holsteln-Fries
The Southern planter . airying prosperity have come to go hand-in hand,whether in factory or home separation. A De Laval catalogue may be had for the asking. It is wellworth reading whether you want a separator or not. The De Laval Separator Co. olph £. Canai ST6., Chicago 103 & 105 Mission StSAN FRANCISCO General Offices: 74 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK. 1102 Arch Street,Philadelphia. 327 Commissioners St.,MONTREAL. REGISTERED BERKSHIRE HOGS. Boars In Use: COUNTRY GENTLEMAN and GROVES CHAMPION. PIOS from such noted sows as Miss Leewood, Queen Quality, Groves Queen, &c. Registered Holsteln-Frieslan Catttle of Netherland, Pieterjes and Clothilde families. All rich, heavy milkers and grand individuate, English Beagle Hounds, Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Rock Chickensfor sale. N. B.—In the stud, the imposed Hacknev stallion, The Duke (registered in B. and A. B.,: fee, Hackney mare in foal to The Duke. Address T. O. SASDY, Kurkerillt>. & Western and Southern WALLERSTEIN PRODUCE CO. 10 and 12 South I3th Stree, RICHMOND, VA. NET CASH BUYERS OF SOUTHERN PRODUCE. HIGHEST PRICES paid for PEAS, BEANS, DRIED FRUIT, WOOL, FEATHERS,.FUR SKINS, HIDES, &e. We can save you expense. ORDERS for BLACK, CLAY and other AGRICULTURAL PEAS, and SEEDPOTATOES solicited. 1902.] THE SOUTHEEN PLANTER. 56 THE OUTLOOK FOR VIRGINIA LIT-ERATURE. BY MARY WASHINGTON. While we have reason to feel encour-aged and gratified by the developmentof Virginias material resources since theWar, we have still more cause to takepride and pleasure in her intellectualdevelopment as evidenced ip the largeamount of fine literary productions thathave emanated from her sons and daugh-ters of late years. Indeed, there has al-ways been a nucleus of literary talent inthe State. In the first half of the nineteenth century, there was glorious EdgarPoe, the adopted son of Virginia, suffi-cient in himself to shed lustre on any ageor country. Then not long prior to theCivil War, we ha
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