. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. Homes in Old Virginia- It is gradually brought to light that the Civil war has made great changes, freed the slaves, iind in consequence has made the large land owners poor and finally freed the land from the original owners who would not sell until they were compelled to do so. There are some of the finest lands in the market at very low prices, lands that produce all kinds of crops, grasses, fruits, and berries; fine for stock. You find green truck patches, such as cabbage, turnips, lettuce, kale, spinach, etc., growing all the win- ter. The cli
. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. Homes in Old Virginia- It is gradually brought to light that the Civil war has made great changes, freed the slaves, iind in consequence has made the large land owners poor and finally freed the land from the original owners who would not sell until they were compelled to do so. There are some of the finest lands in the market at very low prices, lands that produce all kinds of crops, grasses, fruits, and berries; fine for stock. You find green truck patches, such as cabbage, turnips, lettuce, kale, spinach, etc., growing all the win- ter. The climate is the best all th» year around to be found, not too cold nor too warm. Good water. Healthy. Railroads running in every direction. If you desire to know all about Virginia send 10c. for three months subscription of the VIRGINIA FARMER to Farmer Co., Emporia, Va. i PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks Copyrights and Designs Send your business direct to Washington Saves time, josts less, better service My office close to the U. S. Patent Office. Personal attention given. Twenty years' experience. Book "How to Obtain Patents" etc., sent free. Patents procured through E. G. Siggers receir* special notice, without charge, ia the INVRM^IVR AGR. 'Ilustrated Monthly. Twelfth year. Terms$layear E. G. SIGGERS, Washington, D. C. 918 F Street N. W. Th«r« is BO trade or profession better catered to »y good jouraals than that of the farmer. Uiii»- telligaat mBprogrviiireBCss has now no excuse tf. Good Adveitisers Those who are careful where they thfclr advertisinf money, ujse BARNUM'S MIDLAND FARMER which reaches over 30,000 prosperous, wide-awaks, buying farmers every is- sue. Regular rate 14 cents per agate line, but send us a trial order at 10 cents per line ($ per inch each time), and we will place it where it will do the most good. Two or more new subscriptions (sent together), 20 cents per year. Sixteen pages, four columns to page. Departments cover- ing every br
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