. The Southern planter. e tucks are stitched. The |fulness at the back is laid in invertedplaits that can be stitched or pressedinto position. The quantity of material requiredfor the medium size is 11 yards27, 61-4 yards 44 or 52 inches wide HEREFQRDS. In talking up Herefords, X am nottalking down any other Beef Breed-each has some special point of merit.But I contend that the Hereford hasMORE valuable characteristics adapt-able to this section than any otherbeef breed—rugged and hardy of con-stitution, thrifty and industrious,they earn their own living on thethin pastures and brushy hillside

. The Southern planter. e tucks are stitched. The |fulness at the back is laid in invertedplaits that can be stitched or pressedinto position. The quantity of material requiredfor the medium size is 11 yards27, 61-4 yards 44 or 52 inches wide HEREFQRDS. In talking up Herefords, X am nottalking down any other Beef Breed-each has some special point of merit.But I contend that the Hereford hasMORE valuable characteristics adapt-able to this section than any otherbeef breed—rugged and hardy of con-stitution, thrifty and industrious,they earn their own living on thethin pastures and brushy hillside Stock Photo
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. The Southern planter. e tucks are stitched. The |fulness at the back is laid in invertedplaits that can be stitched or pressedinto position. The quantity of material requiredfor the medium size is 11 yards27, 61-4 yards 44 or 52 inches wide HEREFQRDS. In talking up Herefords, X am nottalking down any other Beef Breed-each has some special point of merit.But I contend that the Hereford hasMORE valuable characteristics adapt-able to this section than any otherbeef breed—rugged and hardy of con-stitution, thrifty and industrious, they earn their own living on thethin pastures and brushy hillsides, laying on beautiful marbled beef atthe same time. Naturally docile, they are easily handled, which meansa great saving In labor and fences.But one of their strongest points laprepotency. A pure-bred bull bredto any native cow will produce awhite-face veal that will sell tor$15 to J18—the kind that is eagerlysought after by the butcher. It issimple arithmetic to figure how manyveals It win take to pay for your bull.. The Castalla Herd has some of thebest blood of the breed. Here youwill find Individuals of the finesttype—service bulls, breeding cows, young stock of both sexes, all in fineworking shape. Come and see them.I am in fine humor for talking foun-dation stock. If you have theslightest Idea of starting a smallherd It will be most decidedly toyour interest to let me know It. Iwill meet you at the station any dayyou say. Dont fail to come and seethe stock. It will talk better than Ican In an advertisement. Murray Boocock, Castalla, Keswick, AlbemarleCounty, Va. 914 THE SOUTHERN PLANTER [November, Stunted lamp-light—smoky chimney, poor draught, imperfect fit, cracking chim-ney, clouded glass—why dopeople put up with this when£Ooda.m.p-ight is the best lightto read by ? I make and put my name—Macbeth—on lamp-chimneysthat are clear as crystal, neverbreak from heat, and fit per-fectly. ]Iacbeth lamp-chimne3sgive lamps new life. Let me send you my Index to tell