The Southern planter . VA. ..Eureka Poultry B&RRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS .. EGGS. SI 50 per 13; $, 26: for 39. Ab-beville, S. C, money-order office. Address R. G. HAGEN, Iris, S. C. WE HAVE LEFT ONLY THREE Barred Plymouth Rock COCKERELS at $ each, and 15 HENS andPULLETS at $1 00. If they are not better thanyou can get elsewhere, return them and getyour money back ; we pay return , $ lor 15. SUNNYSIDE POULTRY FARM. Christiansburg, : Bank of Christiansburg. DIXIE POULTRY FARM, BREEDER OF Mammoth Pekln Ducks, S. L. Wyandottes, White Wyandotte


The Southern planter . VA. ..Eureka Poultry B&RRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS .. EGGS. SI 50 per 13; $, 26: for 39. Ab-beville, S. C, money-order office. Address R. G. HAGEN, Iris, S. C. WE HAVE LEFT ONLY THREE Barred Plymouth Rock COCKERELS at $ each, and 15 HENS andPULLETS at $1 00. If they are not better thanyou can get elsewhere, return them and getyour money back ; we pay return , $ lor 15. SUNNYSIDE POULTRY FARM. Christiansburg, : Bank of Christiansburg. DIXIE POULTRY FARM, BREEDER OF Mammoth Pekln Ducks, S. L. Wyandottes, White Wyandottes, S. C. White Leghorns, S. C. Brown Leghorns, B. P. Rocks. Vigorous stock, bred for business, with 1stPremium to their credit at the Great Rich-mond and Newport News Shows. Eggs, 13 E. D. MOON, Holly, Va. First Vioe-Prcs. of the Va. Pigeon,Poultry and Pet Stock Association. S. G. White Leghorns Eggs, settings $ per 15. Cockerels $ up; good ones. C. G. M. FINK, 1409 W. Leigh St., Richmond, New Universal Seeder at Work. Co., of Boston, Maes. This implementwith its various attachments combines inone the Seeder, Wheel, Hoe, Cultivator,Rake, Plow and Marker. It is a wonder-ful labor saver, and will pay bigger divi-dends on its cost than almost anythingone could think of. These people alsomake separate implements for all gar-dening work on large acreage of onions,beets, spinach, etc. Send at once fortheir 1902 catalogue, describing sometwenty-live styles of these Ames Plow Co., No. 56 MarketStreet, Boston, Mass. ODORLESS this isue will be found the adver-tisement of Jacob Reese, of Philadelphia,ofiering Odorless Phosphal e. We bespeaka trial of this article from our several of our best and most suc-cessful farmers we have had very satis-factory reports as to the results attainedfrom using this phosphate. One of the essential points in gooddressing is the harmony of tones andcolors. A mass of colorrng in cloth


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