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1908.] THE SOUTHEKN PLAN TEE. 57<br />

--FERN HILL POULTRY FARM--<br />

BREEDERS OF ARISTOCRATS ONLY.<br />

BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS<br />

BLACK MINORCAS,<br />

S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS<br />

S. O. WHITE LEGHORNS.<br />

male female and ten highest scoring fSWlT in the<br />

n m^e show<br />

vigorous Nfr hid utility. bSf^L<br />

^ity<br />

,, °f A few Cockerels<br />

each,<br />

of ekoh all strictly first-class<br />

vartetv variety at IS BO<br />

birds. Shipped<br />

at $2.60<br />

on approval.<br />

EGGS $1.50 PER SITTING.<br />

Address J. WALLACE SWELLING, R. P. D. 1, MANCHESTER, VA.<br />

(Yards, Stop 9, Richmond-Petersburg Trolley.)<br />

RHODE ISLAND REDS.<br />

I offer pure-bred stock<br />

this season at prices<br />

ranging from $1.50 to $3.<br />

Some of my birds are descended<br />

from a prize trio<br />

costing $50. <strong>The</strong> lowerpriced<br />

birds are of lighter<br />

color; thoee of richer<br />

color and larger size sell<br />

for $2 to $3.<br />

A lot of Cockerels at $1<br />

each if taken in lots of<br />

three or mor.e.<br />

ROBERT G. HUNDLEY,<br />

Box 118, Farmville, Va.<br />

Rhode Island Reds<br />

"Both Combs." Stock and Eggs at r*<br />

*uced rates, and must be sold. Satlsfactioj<br />

guaranteed at<br />

BLKTON POULTRY FARM, Clinton Hm»<br />

ley, Proprietor, Elkbon, Va.<br />

Rhode Island Reds<br />

ROSE COMB<br />

Large, handsome fowls; splendid<br />

layers. Chicks grow fast and are<br />

unexcelled for the table.<br />

PURE-BRED EGGS $1 PER 15.<br />

E. YOUNGLOVE, SCOTLAND, VA.<br />

S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED<br />

AND<br />

BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK<br />

Cockerels from $1 to $1.50 each; M. B<br />

Turkeys, Toms $4, Hens $3.<br />

C. L. BLANTON, McDuff, Va.<br />

S. C. RHODE ISLAND RED.<br />

Cockerels, Mammoth Bronze and White<br />

Holland Turkeys. A very fine strain,<br />

suitable for breeding purposes. For<br />

prices apply to<br />

B. N. TURNER, LANEXA, VA.<br />

MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS,<br />

BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS.<br />

PEKIN DUCKS.<br />

We have the best lot we have ever<br />

bred and from the most noted winning<br />

trains. A number of show birds for<br />

ale.<br />

LESLIE D. KLINE, Vaucluse, Va.<br />

cloth, and requires little labor to<br />

make. For the medium size, 3% yards<br />

of material 36 inches wide are needed.<br />

6919.— Six sizes, 32 to 42 inches<br />

bust measure.<br />

<strong>The</strong> price of this pattern is 10 cents.<br />

SPAVIN AND RINGBONE.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a prevalent belief that it<br />

the lameness attending bone spavin or<br />

ringbone is not relieved by firing,<br />

nothing more can be done to effect a<br />

cure. This theory, however, does not<br />

hold good according to the claims<br />

made by Fleming Bros, who have advertised<br />

in this paper for a number<br />

of years. <strong>The</strong>y guarantee to refund<br />

the cost of their Spavin and Ringbone<br />

Paste if it fails to cure the lameness,<br />

and there are no restrictions whatever.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y say that when treated by their<br />

method, the old cases that have been<br />

fired unsuccessfully are practically as<br />

certain to yield as the recent ones.<br />

Fleming's Vest Pocket Veterinary Adviser,<br />

a book of 129 pages, is sent<br />

free to interested persons. Address<br />

Fleming Bros., No. 280 Union Stock<br />

Yards. Chicago. 111.<br />

AMBIGUOUS.<br />

A Washington correspondent who<br />

used to run a newspaper in Iowa tells<br />

how the heavy advertiser of the town<br />

once entered the editorial offices and,<br />

with anger and disgust depicted in<br />

every line of his face, exclaimed<br />

"That's a fine break you people have<br />

made in my ad. this week!'<br />

"What's the trouble," asked the editor<br />

in a tone calculated to mollify<br />

the indignant one.<br />

"Read it and see!" commanded the<br />

advertiser, thrusting a copy of the<br />

paper in the editor's face.<br />

<strong>The</strong> latter read: "If you want to<br />

have a fit wear Blank's shoes."—Harper's<br />

Weekly.<br />

:<br />

DOES YOUR POULTRY PAY?<br />

y0Ur stock or methods<br />

fault**<br />

are at<br />

£f£ILSH& BARRED ROCKS<br />

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