The Southern planter . , and other winners are by him. FEE, $25 the season, with usual return privilege. Address WALTON FARM, Falls Miills, Va. 1902.] THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 675 OHIO FEED AND ENSILAGE COTTER. ! I FOR HAND OR POWER. THE STRONQST, SIMPLEST ANDBEST flADE. Write for prices, catalogues, and testimonials. 55 INCH.,. Why use dangerous barb wire when a NICE. WOVEN WIREFENCE can be bought at even LESS COST. THE AMERICAN FIELD FENCING Is made in many heights and styles forturning the smallest to the largest animal. Write for special catalogue and prices. CANE MILLS AND EVAPORATORS.— We a
The Southern planter . , and other winners are by him. FEE, $25 the season, with usual return privilege. Address WALTON FARM, Falls Miills, Va. 1902.] THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 675 OHIO FEED AND ENSILAGE COTTER. ! I FOR HAND OR POWER. THE STRONQST, SIMPLEST ANDBEST flADE. Write for prices, catalogues, and testimonials. 55 INCH.,. Why use dangerous barb wire when a NICE. WOVEN WIREFENCE can be bought at even LESS COST. THE AMERICAN FIELD FENCING Is made in many heights and styles forturning the smallest to the largest animal. Write for special catalogue and prices. CANE MILLS AND EVAPORATORS.— We are agents for the celebrated ? Kentucky Mill and Cooks Improved Evaporator. At least the equal of any made, and far superior to most. PEA HULLER S •—It will pay to inspect the STAR. Will hull and clean from 10 to 15 bushelsof peas every hour. QISC HARRO W S .Send for special catalogue of the THOMAS, lightest draft and strongest harrow made. OWECO AND PENNSYLVANIA DISC GRAIN DRILLS With or without fertilizer attachment. THE IDEAL FEED MILL ANDPOWER COMBINED Has no equal for grinding shelled grain, corn and cob into excellent feed. TheHorse-Power is very useful for running other machinery as well. A full line ofmills for horse and steam power. THE No. 19 IDEAL MILL. For one horse. A very useful size for small fa
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