Southern planter - The W&M Digital Archive
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1908.] THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 87<br />
DeLOACH CORN MILLS<br />
Produce more menl and better meal than any<br />
mills on the mnrket.<br />
Both Pulley and Geared Mills.<br />
Under Ituuner >Ulls, 18 to 48 Inches.<br />
Top Runner Mills, 30 to 48 Inches.<br />
With the famous Virginia or Emipua Stones.<br />
World beaters for making table nieut.<br />
Also French<br />
Buhr Mills for all<br />
Kinds of Grinding<br />
Tnrblne and Over-Shot Water Wheels. <strong>The</strong><br />
famous DG LOACH V A It I Villi; FRICTION FEKD<br />
SAW MILLS, SHINGLE MILLS, PLANERS,<br />
GANG EOGERS, LATH MILLS AND WOOD-<br />
WORKING MACHINERY.<br />
Engines, Boilers and Gasolene Engines<br />
Send for Catalogue and tell us fully what you<br />
want.<br />
DeLOACH Hill Mfg Co. Box 265, Bridgeport, Ala.<br />
RED DILLON, 38696.<br />
Bay horse; foaled 1902; height 15.3<br />
hands; weight, 1,200 pounds. Sired by<br />
Baron Dillon, 2:12; dam Zinda Lake by<br />
Red Lake, 2:15%, sire of Lake Queen,<br />
2:06%, etc. Red Dillon Is an inbred<br />
Wirkes, world's greatest race horse<br />
family. For terms and keep of mares<br />
Address JOHN B. VAUGHAN, Owner,<br />
Ashland, Va.<br />
K0T0R, 36433.<br />
(Trial, 2:28%, Trotting).<br />
Bay horse; foaled 1903; height, 15.3;<br />
weight, 1,100 pounds; by Kremlin,<br />
2:07%; dam, Allene, dam of Metallic,<br />
2:20, by Kentucky Prince, 2470.<br />
Fee, $25 the season, with return<br />
privilege. Write for tabulated pedigree.<br />
L. T. WHITAKER, M. D., Enfield, N. C.<br />
PATRICK HENRY.<br />
HACKNEY STALLION.<br />
Chestnut horse by "Squire Rickel."<br />
son of the famous Cadet; dam, "Marjorie,"<br />
a gold medal winner by "Roseberry."<br />
For terms, address A. POLLARD &<br />
SONS, Dunraven Stock Farm, R. F. D.<br />
No. 5, Richmond, Va.<br />
N. B.—Horses handled and conditioned;<br />
also boarded and kept in any<br />
manner desired.<br />
FRED HERR, 45239.<br />
Bay horse; foaled 1902; height, 16<br />
hands; weight, 1,100 pounds, by Charley<br />
Herr, 2:07; dam, Jessie P., dam of<br />
Annie Lee, 2:07%; Jessie Herr, 2:18,<br />
etc., by Neapolitan, 9966.<br />
Fee, $10 season; $15 insurance.<br />
Address A. T. BROADDUS, R. F. D.<br />
No. 1, Highland Springs. Va.<br />
Petaurist, 42431<br />
Bay horse; foaled 1904; sired by Peter<br />
the Great, 2:07% dam Telka by Arion,<br />
2:07%, second dam La Jolla dam of<br />
Binjolla, 2:17%, by Advertiser, 2:15%,<br />
third dam Sally Benton, 2:17%, dam of<br />
Serpol, 2:10, etc., by General Benton.<br />
Note.—Petaurist is not only a trotter<br />
of fine form, exquisite quality and<br />
finish, but It is doubtful if any stallion<br />
so richly bred has been offered for<br />
public service in Virginia. He carries<br />
the blood of champions in each remove<br />
for generations back, and was awarded<br />
the blue ribbon in his class at the<br />
Virginia State Fair in 1907.<br />
Fee—$25 the season, with usual return<br />
privilege.<br />
JOSEPH LASSITER, Nineteenth and<br />
Franklin Streets, Richmond, Va.<br />
Red Guy, 21052<br />
TROTTING STALLION.<br />
Red Guy Is a handsome Bay Horse,<br />
16 hands high, weight 1,000 pounds.<br />
Sired by Guymoor, 14885, son of Guy<br />
Wilkes, 2:15%; dam Edna Wilkes,<br />
2:23, by Red Wilkes, 1749; second dam<br />
the great brood mare, Mollle, dam of<br />
Edna Wilkes, 2:23, and McDowell, 2:25,<br />
by St. Elmo, 275.<br />
Note.—Red Guy Is from tho family<br />
that produced Sonoma Girl, race record<br />
2:05% this season, and sold for $30,000.<br />
For terms address<br />
AUGUST H. K LOCKE, Owner, Woodvllle<br />
Plantation, Crewe, Va.<br />
CREIGHTO* LIVE STOCK CO.,<br />
Auctioneers and Commission Denlers In<br />
HORSES AND MULES<br />
STABLES— 18011-1811 E. Franklin St.<br />
RICHMOND, VA.<br />
Auction sales every Tuesday, Thursday<br />
and Saturday throughout the year.<br />
R. H. RICHARDSON,<br />
—Manufacturer of<br />
SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS.<br />
—Dealer in<br />
—<br />
—<br />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Farm<br />
Wagons, Buggies, etc.<br />
1810 Hull Stre et, MANCHESTER, VA.<br />
Red Starshine, 31408.<br />
TRIAL, 2:241/4, TROTTING).<br />
Bay horse, 15.3 hands high; weight,<br />
1,100 pounds. Sired by Acolyte, record<br />
2:21, son of the renowned Onward<br />
2:25%; dam Kansas, dam of Bohemian<br />
2:22%, by William Rysdyk, 527.<br />
Fee, $15 the season; $25 insurance.<br />
G. A. FITTZ,<br />
18 Bank Street, Petersburg, Va.<br />
Stallion cards, folders and catalogues compiled;<br />
pedigrees of trotters, pacers and<br />
thoroughbreds traced; horses registered and<br />
race summaries supplied. I make a specialty<br />
of such matters, as my library Includes all<br />
the Year Books, Trotting Registers, Stud<br />
Books, files of turf Journals and other<br />
references. Inquiries promptly answered.<br />
Address W. J. CARTER, 1102 Hull Street,<br />
Manchester, Va., or P. O. Box 929, Richmond,<br />
Va,<br />
Representing <strong>The</strong> Times-Dispatch and<br />
<strong>Southern</strong> Planter, Richmond. Va.; Kentucky<br />
Stock Farm and <strong>The</strong> Thoroughbred Record,<br />
Lexington, Ky; <strong>The</strong> Trotter and Pacer,<br />
New York; <strong>The</strong> Horseman, Chicago: <strong>The</strong><br />
American Horse Breeder, Boston, and Tha<br />
Breeder and Sportsman, San Francisco.