Homes in HATEilT^ 



Old Virginia, r A I t R I d 



It is gradually brought to light 

 that the Civil war has made great CaveatS, Trade Maiks 

 changes, freed the slaves and in CopvriffhtS and DesimS 

 consequence has made the large ^J <=> " o^" 



land owners poor and finally freed •'"^end your business direct to Washington 

 the land from the original owners ' ^^ves time, josts less, better service 

 who would not sell until they were ^^y office close to the U. S. Patent 

 compelled to do so. There are some ''^''''-: I'^^^o"^! attention given. Twenty 



* iiT c 4- T 1 ■ J^^ , , ,!y<^ars experience. 



of the finest lands m the market at -r, , . rr 



very low prices, lands that produce ' f^^Ls'^Z. t,?Urt'. 



all kmds of crops, grasses, fruits, „ , , ^ ,^ v i. r, o- 



-1 1 . ^ I . ^ ,,. : Intents procured through E. G. Siggers receiTe 



and berries; fine for stock. You special notice, without charge, in the 



find green truck patches, such as J]^^Y;g^^]\T.'J^■|•-yJ^ A.GE1 



cabbage, turnips, _ lettuce ^^}e,\,uu.,,.^,,,M,,,^t r.em^ye.r. Ter^sn.ye^r 

 spinach, etc., growmg all the win- 

 ter. The climate is the best all the 

 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. 



lis F Street N.W, 



E. G. SIGGERS, 



Washington, D. C. 



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