Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1927 July 28

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STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS

MAX L. McRAE, Acting Director
EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.

Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of June 6, 1900.
Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1108, Act of October 3, 1917.











Issued Weekly
Each Thursday

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IMPORTANT: Each individual ad for the Bullet?n should be in on separate pieces of paper. No ad will be repeated unless extra copies are sent. Under* Act of the legislature the
Bureau cannot, and does not, assume any responsibility for transactions carried out through the Bulletin. Our services) are entirely FREE.

VOL. 10 ATLANTA, GEORGIAs- THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1927.



No. 38





Bureau of Markets Provides Variety of Services for Georgia Farmers

To the average citizen of the state the Bureau of Markets The full extent of this information together with notes as






is an organization whose sole important purpose is the pub-
lication of the Market Bulletin. Few people realize that the

Bureau has grown until the paper is now only a secondary

to where the best market for a given day can be found is furn-
ished immediately to any Georgia farmer on request. We can

not even estimate the number of sales that are completed

part of the daily office routine. daily through information provided this: way.
































At present the most valuable aspect of the Bureau is the Another feature of the service is the corps of field experts

work which it performs in its capacity as clearing house for that are provided to aid.and encourage the county agerts and

all surplus Georgia farm products. In this phase of its work, similiar parties in co-operative marketing of farm products on

the bureau completes direct sales for those farmers who re-
quest it and at the same time keeps all the farmers in close
contact with the leading markets in and out of the state.

To complete these direct sales requires the full time of sev-
| These men by keep-

a large scale. These men are authorities on the proper meth-
ods of marketing farm products. They may be obtained for
any part of the state and are available upon request to the
Atlanta office. . |

With all these combined resources and agencies the bureau
is encouraging the campaign to sell Georgia products with-

eral competent trained produce experts.
ing in close touch with the crop conditions and the market sit- _
uation are able to sell Georgia surplus products to the best ad- in as well as without the state. Local consumers are being
vantage. The bureau has just initiated a new bookkeeping urged to use Georgia products, while every effort is being
system and, henceforth, from time to time, will publish state- made by the Bureau to make the states products popular
ments showing in actual figures the amount of its business.

In addition to the direct sales, the bureau serves as indirect
It maintains accurate

throughout the country.
This article is written to give the farmer an idea of what he

agent for a vast number of farmers may get from the bureau. All of these services are open with-

files of information and ratings on all produce and commission
houses in the United States that might buy Georgia products.

out charge to all farmers. The best way to aid a farmer is

tc help him market his crops. This is the job of the Bureau.





Address all mail to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia.

Prices below are those which wholesalers were paying F. O. B. these consuming centers, the day this Bulletin
Went to press July 238, 1927. REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT RETAIL PRICES.







: ATLANTA MACON COLUMBUS SAVANNAH
Sweet Potatoes, White _.-------------------------- $3.00 100 lbs. $4.00 100 lbs. $5.00 100 Ibs. NONE
Bwee Potatoes, Yellow 442 4-4--=----ae sso cee ss 3.50 100 Ibs. 4.00 100 lbs. 5.00 100 Ibs. $1.75 bu.
Itish Potatoes, Sacked ---------------------------- $2.50 100 Ibs. 3.50 100 Ibs. 3.50 100 Ibs. 438 Bhi Os
Gabbage, Green (crated) ~-----.------------------- 3.00 100 Ibs. 3.50 100 lbs. NONE 3.50 100 Ibs.

ee a ee .24-.80 doz. .80 doz. 380. doz. .28 doz.

ee ee eae 18 Ib. .20 Ib. .24 Ib. 2th;
Se ee a eek -L2 tb. 12 1-2 Ib. NONE 12 Ib.
bene ee ewe nce n ee nae ene ----H- 6-H 22 Ib. -30 Ib. -35 Ib. 28 Ib.
ee ee eee 1& lb. NONE NONE 80 Ib.
oe eee ene See ote Skee Se <- =e 10 Ib. NONE - . NONE 15 Ib.
Turkeys -------------------- -------------------- 25 Ib. NONE NONE .25 Ib.
Country Butter (Best Table) ~--------------------- .35 Ib. .40 Ib. -45 Ib. 32 Ib.
Country Butter (Cooking) --..-------------------- -20 Ib. .30 Ib. -40 Ib. .28 Ib.
Mien Apples 620002 ob eee NONE NONE NONE 14 Ib.
Piel Peas (52.4260 35-6 4 - one e NONE 1.50 bu. NONE 2.50 bu.
Block Even Peas .2 0 oo a iol eae ee NONE -05 1-2 Ib. .05 lb. 06 1221b.
Mew bed Peas oe th nee NONE NONE NONE .05 Ib.
Poe eos 2 wea oe NONE 07 lb. NONE .07 1-2 lb.
Cy, Cane Syrup Cote): + a eo -75 gal. 75 gal. .75 gal. .65 gal.
Sorgium Syrup ..-<--4.----.------.-.----_+--~--+- NONE 33 gal. NONE NONE
Gara Meal nn ee 1.90 100 Ibs. 2.25 100 Ibs. 2.45 100 lbs. 2.65 100 lbs.
Corn, No. 2 White (sacked) ~..-------------------- 1.10 bu. 1.15 bu. 1.25 bu. 1.50 bu.
Oats, No. 8 White (sacked) .-...-...------4------- 61 bu. -65 bu. .66 bu. -70 bu.
Prantl May. (tightly baled): ..-- 325-22 eee 18.00 ton NONE NONE NONE
Peavine Hay (tightly baled) 5.0... 2-4. k ioe 20.00 ton NONE NONE NONE
Pome Biche oe oe a eo 8.00 ton NONE NONE NONE







More than 200,000 Georgia farmers and buyers will each week read your ad. on Georgia farm
products that you can place in this Bulletin free of charge. :











PAGE TWO

MARKET BULLETIN.

Georgia Should Lead in Agriculture



Thursday, July 28, 1927

DIVERSIFIED FARMING --- ITS BENEFITS AND POSSIBILITIES
| Buy Georgia Products First _

Edited by Mrs. Norman Sharp, Assistant Director State

Bureau of

In enumerating the value and possibilities of diversified farm- |
ing and the benefits that will follow promoting the use of Georgia
Products, attention should be called to the fact that one of the first
logical and essential steps in the direction of practical and success-
ful diversified farming requires that each farm provide food and
feed for those living on the farm and for all live stock, poultry, ete.

Expert authorities in agricultural development point out that no
system of farming can be considered safe that does not provide. for

Markets.

cluding vegetables and fruits can be canned, preserved, dried and
laid by for the winter use. of families living on the farm, and also a
large surplus which can be easily marketed later in the towns and
cities.

If every farmer in Georgia will undertake to raise and grow
all food supplies for his individual family and farm needs, we will
have made a splendid and far reaching step in the direction of suc-
cessful diversified farming.











the maintenance of the farm first. .

The rural population of Georgia is large, and it is generally con-
ceded that a great sum of money is now being spent outside of the
state annually for foodstuffs, by those living on and operating farms,
who do not provide in their planting programs for all family and }

farm needs.

Each family living on the farm that does not provide for all|
food supplies adds to the sum that goes outside the state to en-,

rich the farmer of other sections.

Three crops of almost every variety of food products can be suc-
cessfully grown in Georgia each year with the exception of citrus |

fruits and a few non essentials.

.With unlimited opportunities for raising so many varieties of
foodstuffs, feed, poultry and cattle, a program of balanced farming ;

may be easily outlined.

Beginning with the small family farm and embracing the large
plantation a slogan of Provide for Farm Maintenance FIRST
might well be universally adopted and put into practice.
Now is the time when large supplies of surplus table foods in-

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POULTRY AND EGGS WANTED
Robt B Fowley, Box 19 A, 2 Buff
Leghorn cockerels 8 to 12 weeks old.
H H Rogers Grocery, 16 N E &t.,
Lake Worth, Fla, wants to buy
chickens and eggs.

Mrs W V Vaughn, Towns, Ga., will
raise on halves any large breed baby
chicks up to 8 weeks old, White
Rocks preferred or will exchange
White Leghorn hens for same.

Oliver W Boyce, 324 Liberty St.,
Atlanta, Ga., 4 or 5 March or April
hatch game pullets at onre.

Neal Williams, Graymont, Ga.,
good incubator for 3 months.
T I Thomason, Bainbridge, Ga.,

800 to 500 pullets 10 to 12 weeks
old for cash or exchange Duroc sow;
write what you have and quote price

R T Goodson, Chickamauga, Ga.,
a two or three thousand capacity in-}
cubator with self turning trays oil
heated and in A-1 condition.

Mrs N A Moss, Jasper, Ga., Rt 2,
pure bred blue Andalusians cocker-
els 6 weeks to 3 mos old, quote price
prefer range raised. .

T T McNelley, Box 44, Turnerville
_ Ga., White Leghorn pullets 4 and 5
mos old pure bred stock no culls, lots
50 up f o b; young laying or ready
a lay hens, state strain, age, quan-

y.

J R Miller, Robbinsville, N. C., 10
cases market eggs each week, quote
best delivered price and number doz
that can be furnished weekly.



TIMELY JULY PLANTINGS

Swiss Chard is a delicate table green that is not commonly grown
by Georgia farmers, but which is usually well liked by city house-

wives and lends a variety to the family menu.

Swiss Chard may be planted

from July to October. Rows 18 :

inches to 2 feet; sow thinly, one ounce to one hundred feet.
Giant Lueellus is recommended as a good variety. Swiss Chard
matures in from 60 to 80 days. Leaves should be tied up to blanch.
Field Peas may be planted during July and the turned under
vines will serve as a splendid fertilizer.

The Georgia Collard, always in demand, is due to be planted

July.

the near future.

in

-Crimson Clover and Hairy Vetch are scheduled to be planted in | :

Condensed and up-to-date information as to the latest experi-

ments with these crops will be supplied through cooperation of the

Georgia Experiment station and published in the columns of this de-
partment at an early date for the benefit of Bulletin readers,







When calling for the Bureau of
Markets over long distance tele-
phone call for

Tong Distance 9735









W P Clayton, Quill, Ga., 12 or 15
White Wyandotte pullets March or.
April hatch, must be Martin Regal.
Dorcas strain and cheap for cash. | |

Chas. G Pape, 1617 North Cass
St., Ft Wayne, Indiana, several pair ,
peacocks, glad to furnish crates. |

L T Long, Bremen, Ga., Rt 1, Box
118, male peacocks 3 or more years
old in good feathers, state age and
best. price.

LO Tuttle, Thomasville, Ga.,
White African guinea half grown,







must be reasonable, Golden Sea-
proght bantams half grown, will pay
$5 for half dozen.

Mrs T J Biggers, Bremen,
B. Rock pullets cheap.

P C. Reid, Bremen, Ga., Rt 1, two
or three hundred baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 or 10 weeks old, any
good pure breed, experienced.

Zimmers Mountain Lodge, Dah-
lonega, Ga., quail for stocking game
preserve; if you can furnish will en-
deavor to secure permit for ship-
ment.

Mrs S A Leonard, Chatsworth, Ga.
Ferris strain White Leghorn pullets
or Ever Laying strain Brown Leg-
horn pullets.

Ga., 100



BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Moultrie Mill & Elevator Co.,
Moultrie, Ga., one car.load velvet
bean hulls. 5

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

G C Swint, Milner, Ga., several
hundred lbs pecans; send samples
and quote price.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR
SALE AND WANTED

Mrs Z M Storey, Thomson, Ga., to
sell 2 country hams 17 to 20 lbs., 32c
per lb.

J H Lawrence, Middleton, Ga., 2
hams in fine shape corn fattened and
country cured 37 and 35 lbs, at 30c
per lb.





I E Fordham, Metter, Ga., 4 shoul-
ders, 4 sides, 4 hams, side and shoul-
ders 28 per lb; hams 35c per Ib; all
well cured and smoked.

Zimmers Mountain Lodge, Dah-
lonega, Ga., wanted well cured small
country hams; what have you to of-
fer; give wt and price.



FARM LANDS FOR RENT

Mrs Nettie P Barfield, Sunny Side
Ga. Excellent 50 acre pasture well
watered and dairy accommodations
fgor 25 cows, electric lights and run-
ning water

A R Johnson, Empire, Ga. One
dwelling, 3 stores, 2 tenant houses,
grist mill and five horse farm, all
in and near Empire, Ga.

A M Lovvorn, Richland, Ga. 225
acres four horse crop; also has water
power grist mill, pecan grove. Rea-

not be published.





NOTICE

_ At request of the owners of purebred Parks strain Barred
rock chickens, we must again announce that n.

ments of this strain can be carried in the Bulleti
advertiser has a permit from the originator of the strain.
The number of this permit must appear in the ad or the ad will _

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sonable price and trems to righ
party
Luther M Cunningham, Hartwell,

Ga. Good two horse farm in Hart
County

Mrs T E Winings, Vinings, Ga.
Well built 9 room brick house, 2

acres of land on Paces Ferry Road
perfect

M E Williams, Flowery Branch, :
Ga. Rt 3, Box 83. Farm for rent

to someone who will live on farm |
and tend my land a

rent 128: 260 acres 3 horse farm
cleared, good stream running thru
it, 15 aQ9cres branch bottom, good
dwelling, new tenant house, located
6 mi south of Perry Ga on the Na-
tional Highway

Mrs C H Ward, Rt 1, Adairsville,
Ga. 27 acres good land small com-
fortable house, fine well water, con-
venient to fine school and churches,
rural mail and school bus passes by
2 1-2 mi from new cotton mill town
where one can sell vegetables and
dairy products

W M Giles, Powder Springs, Rt 3.

Farm for rent for 5 yr standing
rent

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIESWANTED :

J Tom White, Dublin, Ga. Bees-

wax In any quantity at 30c lb del _

Mrs J R Bearden, Monroe, Ga.



Italian Bees Quote Price

advertise-
n unless the







J W Hodge, Perry, Ga. Farm for





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Thursday, July 28, 1927.

CATTLE FOR SALE :
Mrs Y J Biggers Bremen, Ga., nice

Jersey bull 3 years old about 900 to

1000 Ibs.

- R. J Paris, Rt 1, Dallas Ga., reg.

Jersey bull 2 years old good service

and quality, would exchange for
shoats or White Leghorn pullets; 1
full blood Jersey bull calf 4 weeks

old $10; or exchange for shoats or

White Leghorn pullets to equal value.
S G MeNeill Ariington Ga., reg.

_ Jersey bull calves from 1 week to 1

year old; from $35 to $50 each. or

. - will exchange for seed oats, rye, syr-
up (Ga cane) or yoke trained oxen;

will also sell or exchange 2 high
grade Jersey milk cows now fresh

G A Jones, Dixie, Ga., thorough-

_bred Jersey bull 18 mos old from

heavy producing cow well

marked

will exchange for riding I H C cul-

tivator or 10 bus of O-Too-Tan beans

or good DeLaval separator.

W H Mitchell & Co, Barnesville,

Ga., a full blooded Jersey male cow

no horns, about 2 1-2 years old at

$65; 2 Jersey milk cows to freshen

about Aug 1 $40 and $60 each
F W Christian, Macon Drive, Rt 2 |

- Box 208,,fine Jersey cow

L S$ Morris, 53 A Stonewall St.,

a Atlanta, Ga., full blooded Jersey male
also 5 gal Jersey cow gentle as a
_ kitten to sell or exchange, state what

you have. :
E. E Boyett, Rt 1, Box 65, Morris

* Station, Ga., 1 good mily cow fresh
St)
National Pecan Groves Co., Flint-

side, Ga., young Guernsey reg bull

-ealves; also bull calves from heavy

_ producing cows and reg. sires; high

grade heifers all ages.
W T Adams, Lavonia, Ga., half
Guernsey and Jersey bull calf 5 wks

old to sell or exchange for 2 shoats



or pigs.
?P F Haley, Rt 3, Lavonia, Ga., 1
Jersey heifer entitled to reg. sell or

-. exchange for Duroc sow that will far-
tow by Oct 1.

Mrs. C H Ward Rt 1, Adairsville,

_ Ga., fresh milk cow sell or exchange

for heifers 10 miles North of Rame

near model school.





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fresh.

ealf.

R L Blackwell, Co Agt, Calhoun,

ee Ga., 1 reg Jersey herd bull from
dam that tested 6.7 per cent butter

fat; also bulls son 4 mos old, and

~gons mother that is milking 4 1-2
gal per day, reg. and transfer pa-
- pers furnished; write or come to see

Mrs S E Jones, Rt 4, Fairburn, Ga.

a 1 reg Jersey cow fresh with ealf $100

also 2 high grade Jersey cows one
with 2 and other first calf both now

P B Stephens, Powder Springs, Ga,
grade Jersey with 2 weeks old heifer

L L Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave
Atlanta. Ga., several freshin heavy
cream producing milk cows reasona-
ble.

J W Bryant & Son, Rt 1 Chipley

Ga., 2 reg. Jersey cows, one with 2

mos old calf, other to freshen in Au-
gust, both well bred; 2 heifers 1 one

year old, other 5 mos old; whole lot

$300; cow giving milk $100, other
one $110, oldest heifer $65, other

heifer $50.

M L Barksdale, Rt 2 Norwood, Ga,

a pure bred Jersey bull calf 5 wks

old large size fat $20 will keep until
7 weeks old.

L: H Holt, Sandersville, Ga. 2
fresh 5 gal milk cows $100 each.

O L McLemore, Statesboro, Ga.,
1 car grazing cows and heifers all
dishorned, average wt 450 lbs; 1 car
grade Angus and Hereford steers av-
erage wt 450 lbs.

W J Hogan, Hogansville, Ga.,, car
load Jersey milkers, springers, and
heifers, write for: prices.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

J M Faircloth, Rt 2, Swainsboro,
Ga., goats for sale.

M E Maynard, Newton, Ga., Tag-
genburg doe fresh 2 fts per day first
kid; write.

J W Herrington, Calhoun, Ga., De-





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MARKET

laine Morino ram lambs $10 each
6 b.

Mrs T P Lyons, Rt 8, Cedartown,
Ga., few half stock Toggenberg ram
kids $5 each.

Burke Whitehurst Rt 4, Cochran,
Ga.,1 billy goat 1 year old, unbroke
$2.00.

E M Thompson, Milan, Ga., 123
sheep 55 ewes, 39 lambs, 21 weath-
ers, 8 rams lot $450 f o b Milan.

Olin Barley, Rt 2, Decatur. Ga., 8

goats 5 grown and 8 kids $15 for lot|

or exchange for anything of equal
value, pony wanted.

Mrs MF Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga.,
1 Saanon buck kid 3 mos old, Swiss
reg. largest breed milk goats $15 for
quick sale.



HOGS FOR SALE

John A Peterson, Scotland, Ga.,
8 weeks old pure bred P C pigs $10
each f o b Scotland.

B A Creel, Rt 2, Fairburn, Ga., 1
Duroc sow bred to Berkshire boar
will farrow Sept 15, wt 400 lbs; will
exchange for good horse and wagon
or for hay press.

W 4H Bell. Cleveland, Ga., 1 Va
can sealer and 800 1 qt cans to sell
or exchange for thoroughbred Duroc
shoats.

G R McCrimmon, Lincolnton. Ga.
1 reg OIC boar 2 years old $40.

T W McDonald, Oakwood, Ga., 1
boar 10 mos old 3-4 P C and 1-4 O
I C wt about 200 lbs $25 f o b or ex-
change for gilt or milk cow.

Graham H Clark, Milan, Ga., one
male hog P C reg wt about 400 1 1-2
years old $50.

Idus F Rowe, Luthersville, Ga., 6
nice pigs f0 weeks old Duroc and
S P C mixed $30 for the lot.

Grady H Gibson, Folkston, Ga., 1
red and black spotted guinea pig
$7.50.

C M Compton, Jackson, Ga., 4 nice
pigs 6 weeks old $3.50 each f 0 b pen
or $4.25 each inoculated and crated.

Austin & Atkins, Wildwood, Ga.,
reg big type PC pigs $10 each 6
weeks old.

LB Toler, Rt 8, Box 93, Glenwood
big bone guinea hogs solid black col-
or African strain.

W F Price, Dawsonville, Ga., 1
black big bone guinea stock hog 3
years old wt 350 Ibs $60 f o b.

D A Patton, Williamson, Ga., 6
black P C pigs 2 mos old $5 each.

Mrs J D Boyett, Rt 2 Cairo, Ga.,
new gilts $4 each or exchange for R
I Red pullets or Jersey gilt pigs.

A B Weatherly, Georgetown, Ga.,
pigs and shoats 8 weeks $4 each, 6
weeks old $2.50 each; from iood
stock.

J F Duncan, Rt 2, Royston, Ga.,
thoroughbred Berkshire boar.

Clarcnce Deitz, Ringgold, Ga.. big
bone P C sow 2 1-2 years old to ex-
change for white leghorns.

Pine Hill Dairy, Hawkinsville, Ga.,
35 Durol shoats 12 weeks old $8 ea;
lot pigs $4 each.

S R Fitzsimmons, Rt A Tifton, Ga,
1 Duroc Jersey gilt thoroughbred 6
mos olh $17.50.

J R Chambers, Luthersville, Ga.,

18 S P C pigs 8 weeks old nice and]

thrifty.

Grady H Gibson, Folkston, Ga., 1
red and black spotted male guinea
pigs 10 weeks old $7.50.

Robt. Marion, Rt 1, Box 45, May-
field, Ga., Essex pigs half breed; P
C half breed $5 per pair.

National Pecan Groves, Flintside,
Ga., 1 reg Duroc boar sell or ex-
change to prevent inbreeding.

Fred L White, Buckhead, Ga. reg-
Berkshires 2 mos o!d without papers
$10 each; with papers $15 each.

R C Roberts, Jefferson, Ga., nice

lot reg O I C and Berkshire hogs all }.

sizes and ages. :

W A Bass, Devereaux, Ga, 6 pigs
fcr sale.

T W McDonald, Oakwood, Ga.,
boar 10 weeks old wt about 200 lbs.
$4.) G 1-4-0 1 $25 cash 07)
or exchange for Jersey heifer or milk

cow. .







BULLETIN

Alex Barfield, Rt 2, Louisville, Ga,
2 Duroc Jersey gilts 5 mos old wt
about 75 lbs $1 leach f o b.

C L Fuller, Curryville, Ga., big
bone black P C gilts and boars (Lib-
erator) 6 to 8 weeks old $12.50 each
or $25 per pair reg. in buyers name
SM extras 0 -p.

Southern Hog Farm, Eastman, Ga,
old time big type black guinea hogs

-for breeding purposes only choice 10

weeks pigs $15 each.

H W Law, Eastman, Ga., 1 big
bone pure bred black P C gilt 8 mos
old ref in buyers name $30.

J P Martin, Carrollton, Ga., big
tvpe P C bred sows and pigs 2 4-mos
old boars 1 one year old boar.

W R Browns, Rt 2, Summit, Ga.,
pair of 4 mos old P C hogs.

Oakhurst Plantation, Hamilton, Ga
SPC pigs reg in buyers name $10 f
o b Hamilton

Ira G Thompson, Rt 1, Summit, Ga
little bone guinea pigs.

H C Waldrip, Rt 1, Forsyth, Ga.,
14 reg Duroc Jersey pigs Orion Cher-
ry King breed $1 each, with papers
in buyers name.

F F Keown, Tunnel Hill, Ga., write
me for prices on good pigs.

James White, Waverly Hall, Ga.,
1 P C boar 14 mose old $75, reg
with papers $45 each; 6 mixed 1-2
P C $3.50 each 2 mos old.

C T Prosser, Rt 8, Milledgeville,
Ga.. pure bred big bone guinea gilt
bred to big bone guinea boar color
black to farrow in Oct $20; also pure
bred big bone guinea pigs 10 weeks
old $1 pair write for particulars.



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

W H Townson, Talona, Ga., 1 good
mare grey color wt 1000 lbs gentle
and work good anywhere, sell or ex-
change.

L O Guthrie, Logansville, Ga., 1
good work mule and 1. good buggy
mare.

D J Marshall, Washington, Ga., 1.

4 year old black mare mule without
lemish at bargain price, wt about

. 900 Ibs

C F Gearwood, Macon, Ga., 1 high
class fine gaited thoroughbred saddle
mare $20 cash or exchange for horse
of equal value.

O M Smallwood, Mitchell, Ga., 1
good horse work anywhere sell or ex-
change for good milk cow fresh in.

Felton Williams, Oak Park, Ga..
I good mare mule 11 years old, wt



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GRAIN FOR SALE
Corn and Corn Meal
T Hannah, Logansville, Ga., 100
bu good corn in shuck 90c per bu.
Mrs. Coleman Gramling, Rt 2, Can-
ton, Ga., 100 bu good bottom land
corn $1.05 bu.
R $ Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.,
fresh ground corn meal $115 per bu.
J A Stone, Cumming, Ga., 200 bu
corn in ear or can furnish corn meal
by the week, write; 2000 or 8000

bundles of fodder $2.25 per 100.

Geo. C Nunn, Perry, Ga., shelled
corn $1.10.

H M Franklin & Co., Tennille, Ga,
ear load lots corn in ear; 2 cars baled
shucks $10 per ton f o b shipping
point; also seed corn.

D J Woolbright, Dawson, Ga., ex-
change 800 lbs good fresh water
ground meal for 1S P C gilt wt about
60 lbs del by sending sacks for same
and shipper del gilt.

L O Guthrie, Logansville, Ga., corn
and fresh ground meal.

G C Edmondson, Rt 2, Temple, Ga,
50 bu corn $1 per bu; 1000 bun-
dles good fodder $2.50 per 100.

Wheat, Oats, Rye and Products

Alfalfa Stock Farm, Rt 1, Luthers-
ville, Ga, blue stem wheat for seed
$1.75. milling wheat $1.50.

B F Fagan, Martin, Ga., red Rus-
sian Sed oats 75c per bu in 5 bu
lots and up.

Roy Crouch, Gay, Ga., 50 to 75 young Guernsey or Jersey calf.



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bu blue stem wheat $1.75 per bu;
100 bu rust proof oats $1 per bu.

Geo C Nunn, Perry, Ga., Abruzzi
rye $2, early May and blue stem
wheat $1.75, Fulghum oats 75c; Ga
rust proof oats 70c; all f o b Perry
in even wt bags.

J R Birk, Rt 2, Madison, Ga., blue
stem seed wheat $2 per bu f 0 b Mad-
ison; good clean new wheat $1.50 bu;
Appler seed oats 75c per bu.

J D Marshall, Washington, Ga.;
100 bu of Ga rust proof oats.
Rhodes Seed Co., Forsyth. Ga.,

Graham (whole wheat) flour proper-
ly ground 20 lb bag $1.85; 100 Ibs
$8 all f o b.

WD Nelson, Hephzubah, Ga.,
Abruzzi rye $2 per bu; 400 bus
bright clean pedigreed Fulghum oats
90c per bu. x

J P Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., 400
bu Hastings 100 to * seed. oats well.
matered and free from smoot and
wild onions.

R C Roberts, Jefferson, Ga., 200
tons nice bright clear Bermuda hay,
nice lot of Appler Appler and Ful-
ghum seed oats. .

E Rich, Brinson, Ga., 1000 bu
Bancroft seed oats 0c per bu..

SS
Clover, Hay, Etc

Geo C Nunn, Perry, Ga., good crab
grass hay $80 per ton f o b Perry;
have several cars

J C Taylor. Rt 1, Box 4, Denton,
Ga., 1 ton peavine cradle grass an
clover hay mixed $18.

W F Price, Dawsonville, Ga.,

-sereened burr clover seed 10c per lb

in 100 lb lots. |

i PV Ryals, Toccoa,-"Ga.,: 2 tons
pure alfalfa hay finest quality, write

Mrs. Nancy A Herrington, Duluth,
Ga., fodder, oats, and wheat at mar-
xet price.

J B Swords, Woodville, Ga., 15
tons nice bright hay $10 per ton, or
exchange for sulphate or nitrate of
lime or nitrate of soda.

Rhodes Seed Co., Forsyth, Ga.. bur
clover with heavy screened out less
than 100 lbs 15c per lb; 100 lbs 12c
per lb; 500 Ibs 10c lb all f 0 b, sam-
ple upon request. :

R C Couch, Turin, Ga, 2 tons pea
vine hay rich with peas $24 ton.



SEEDS FOR SALE

Miss Madge Smith, Rt 8, Lavonia
Ga., burr clover seed froee from oth-
er seed 4c per lb,

Mrs W C Critwood, Rt 1 Box 186
Homer, Ga., big Boston lettuce seed
10c per tablespoon. :

Mrs P Allgood, Oxford, Ga., 7 Ibs
nice winter collard seed 75c per Ib
or $4 for lot: 6b. |

W U Thompson, Bremen, Ga., 45
Ips 7-top turnip seed and globe tur-
nip seed mixed 30c per lb add post-
age.

W D Tyson. Villa Rica, Ga., 7 Ibs
mixed turnip seed 50c per lb or $3
for lot.

Miss L M Stokes, Rt 6, Fitzgerald,
Ga., giant curley mustard seed for,
table use 35c per Ib.

A H Price, Locust Grove, Ga., 10
Ibs white globe and 7-top turnip seed
1927 crop mixed for sowing 40c per
Ib or $3 50 for lot.

Empire Plant Co., Fitzgerald, Ga.,
curley mustard seed new crop and
recleaned 35c per lb del.

W H Thomas, Stephens, Ga., 7-top
turnip seed recleaned 30c per lb add
postage; no order for less than 1 lb
taken. : i

Mrs W W Edwards, Rt Thomson,
Ga., beet and collard seeds;. write.

Mrs. L Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.,
Sou. pride and white globe turnip
seed 25c per lb; red multiplying on-
ion sets 50c per qt del.

J H English, Arnoldsville, Ga.,
white and purple top turnip 25c per
lb for fall planting.

W K McGee. Bowersville, Ga.,
choice bright crimson clover seed in |
chaff 10c per lb to exchange for |
White Leghorn pullets or for No.
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SEEDS FOR SALE
W K McGee, Bowersville, Ga.,

bright choice crimson clover seed in
chaff 10c per Ib exchange for one
young Guernsey or Jersey cow fresh
soon, or for 100 White Leghorn pul-
lets April or March hatch, or for No
12 DeLaval cream separator in good
condition; write offers.

Milton Wall, Rt 1, Winder, Ga.,
5 bu burr clover seed sound $1 per
bushel.

Mrs N B Burden, Elberton, Ga.,
dill seed for pickles or to plant luree|
spoon 5c, add postage.

G C Cash, Rt 1, Ashland, Ga., 15
lbs turnip seed grown from Hastings
seed, trash free, 35c per lb or $5 for
lot.

Sou. Plant Co., Braselton, Ga.,
cabbage seed all kinds $1 per 1b;
collard and turnip seed 40c per lb;
eash with order.

K C Woodruff, Dacula, Ga., turnip
seed home raised mixed 75c lb.

Cottongim Seed Store, Atlanta, Ga
all kinds cabbage seed 75c; all kinds
turnip seed 35c per lb.

W T Moore, Madras, Ga., 40 lbs
7-top turnip seed Sou. prize 1 lb 30c;
25e per lb for 5 to 10 lbs; 20c per
lb for 20 to 40 lbs, cash with order.

McEver Seed & Plant Co., Brasel-
ton, Ga., cabbage and new stone to-
mato seed $1 per lb: all kinds turnip
seed 40c per lb, beet same price.

Mrs J E Martin, Rt 5, Gainesville,
Ga., 7-top turnip seed 15c per lb;
white globe at same price.

Miss Sara Allen Barnes, Rocking-
ham, Ga., Rt 8, yellow colored mus-
tard seed 10c pkg; black mustard
seed same price.

Mrs Mary Gibson, Locust Grove,
Ga., burr clover seed Il per bu, f
o b.

OC Day, Rt 1, Winder, Ga., 40
or 50 lbs mixed turnip seed 20c per
pound.

C G Oliver, Rt 2, Barnesville, Ga.,
new crop white heading variety col-
lard seed 50c Ib; add postage; new
crop turnip seed purple top and globe
varieties 35c per lb; 80c 1-2 lb mixed
turnip seed same price.

R V Hunter, Rt 4, Abbeville, Ga.,
5 lbs cabbage mustard seed 75c per
lb; 10 lbs yellow gourd squash same
price. ee
~ Mrs C A Williams, Rt 29, Com-
merce, Ga., 7-top,. purple top, glove
turnip seed mixed 35c per lb; 5 lbs
or, more,del. 30 per-lb: ;

Mrs L S Vaughn, Rt 29, Commerce
Ga., pure seven top turnip seed 40c
per lb del.

Mrs M C Conner, Rt 4, Gaines-



- ville, Ga., chioce mixed turnip seed

1927 crop 15c teacup. |

Mrs J S Hall, Elberton, Ga., Rt 2,
turnip seed purple top and flat dutch
mixed 25c per cup. |

Tri-State Seed Co., Athens, Ga.,'
orange cane seed $1.25.

Macon Seed Store Mail order dept.
Macon, Ga., turnip, rutabaga, col. |
lard, mustard, radish, spinach and
beet seed 60c per lb postpaid, onion
sets next month.

' W C Cannet, Grayton, Ga., Rt 2,
ai headed cabbage collard seed

Yelp

David Parker, Rt 2, Alto, Ga.,
mixed turnip seed 85c per lb or 15
lbs for $4.50.

W E Suber, Pavo, Ga., 30 lbs white
heading seed 10 lbs 25c per lb, 1 Ib
ac ft ob (Pavo.

Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., N C
amber cane, orange cane, red_ top
cane, Texas seeded ribbon cane, syr-
up sorghum cane seed and German
millet $2.50 per bu; cattail millet
9c per lb all f 0 b Cairo.

W W Williams, Quitman, Ga., cab-
bage seed $1 per lb; turnip seed 35c
per lb; mustard 25c lb; ruby king
pepper $3.50; tomatoes $1.

Felton McDougal, Lavonia, Ga., 15
lbs mixed turnip seed best varieties
free from foreign matter 45c Ib or
$6 for lot.

E L Corley, Rt 1 Monk, Ga., white

lb, castor bean seed 20c lb, yellow
60 day Crowder pea seed 12 1-2c
per lb; hand spicked sage seed 10c
tablespoon.

B J Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga.
150 bu Bruzzi seed rye $1 per bu. ,



| Cooper strawberry plants $2 per 100



and bunch butter bean seed 25c per

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

L Redfern, Warthen, Ga., 100 Ibs
gazic quote best offer f o b.

Mrs W M Currington, Rt 2 Wad-
ley, Ga., fresh butter beans in hull
8c per lb; home made dry sage 45c
per lb.

Mrs W H Waldrip, Darketown, Ga
1 bu scullion onions 40c per gal f
Ob.

J L. Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt A ee

matoes now ready $2 per bu f o b,
Tifton, Ga., or exchange for Green
Mountain or Hoosier potatoes bu.
for bu; also either good canning
peaches or new crop sweet potatoes.

Mrs Katherine Boone, Commerce,
Ga., New Zealand spinach, parsley
and carrots; make offers.

Mrs G H Hays, Flippen, Ga., white
scuppernongs 20c per bu, or 75c per
pk., ready for del. Aug 20; will have
20 bus.

Mrs P A Smith, Rt 3, Lavonia, Ga.
garlic heads 35c per lb; Bermuda on-
ions 50 per pk.

Mrs W D Hopkins. Canon, Ga., old
fashioned large shellots for Aug.
planting 50c per gal, del. or 40c col-
lect: make offer 38 bu lots.

Mrs T W Mathews, Marietta, Ga.,
Rt 8, 50 lbs old fashion shellots $3
to, Di

RL Harp, Jr., Cusseta, Ga., 2 gals
new crop shellots 50c gal del.

Mrs L B Taylor, Rydal, Ga.,
shade dried sage 40c lb.

J N Mosley, Rt 2, Soperton, Ga.,
white nest onions dry for planting or
eating $4 per bu $2.50 per 1-2 bu
del, or exchange for chicks 2 to 4
weeks old, any large breed or ducks
of same age.

Mrs R T Ponder. Rt B, Cairo, Ga.,

desires market for Ruby giant pep-
pers.
Mrs George Melville, Rt 3, Box
18, Melville, Ga., onion buttons for
fall planting 80c per gal f o b Cal-
houn.

Mrs Catherine Boone, Commerce,
Ga., New Zealand spinach, parsley,
and carrots; write offer.

Mrs R F Terrell, Rt 3, Greenville,
Ga., nice large size white nest on-
ions $1.20 per pk del., $4 per bu; 8
bu del $26. Ls

Mrs F I Baldwin, Rt 4, Rockmart,
Ga., dry dills for pickling; cucumbers
enough for 4 gals 40c. :

PLANTS FOR SALE

Mrs P Allgood, Oxford, Ga., celery
plants 15 per doz; 75 per 100 del.,
no order less than 50c; cash with or-
der.

Henry W Yarbrough, Roswell, Ga,

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-postnaid or $6 per M.

Gainesville Plant Farm, Rt 1,
Gainesville Ga. Charleston Wake-
leld and late Flat Dutch cabbage,
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato, and heading variety. collard
plants 25 per 100, 50c per 300; 75c
per 500; $1.25 per M postpaid by
mail; express collect $1 per M, $4.75
per 5 M, $9 per 10 M; $18.75 per
25 M.

H C Evans, Rt 1, Gainesville, Ga.
early and late cabbage, tomato, and
collard plants 50c per 300, 75 per
500, $1.25 per M postpaid; or ex-
press collect $1 per M, $4.75 per 5
M, $8.50 per 10 M; $18.75 per 25 M.

D Waldrip, Gainesville. Ga., lead-
ing varieties cabbage, collard and to-
mato plants 75c per 500, $1.25 per
M postpaid; also iceberg lettuce same
price.

Ga. Plant Farm, Baxley, Ga., Ga
cabbage plants $1 per M, 75c per M
for 5 M lots.

Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Charleston Wakefield
and Flat Dutch cabbage plants $1.25
per M; New Stone and Greater Bal-
timore tomato plants same _ price;

$1.50 per M del; heading cababge



Porto Rican and old fashion Boone
potatoes 50c per M in 5 M lots.

Mrs. Henry R Craig, Lawrence-
ville, Ga., Rt 4, collard plants 20
per 100, $1.25 per M.

Mrs Z M Storey, Thomson, Ga.,
tomato plants 40c per 100, Ga col:
lard plants 20c per 100, drum head
and flat dutch buner cabbage plants
25e per 100.

Roy Branan, Lewiston, Ga., Stone
tomato plants 50c per 200, $1 per
500, $1.50 per M. $4 per 5 M.

Miss L M Stokes, Rt 6, Fitzgerald,
Ga., New Stone and Greater Balti-
more tomato plants $1.50 per M del
or $1.25 per f o b

Empire Plant Co., Fitzgerald, Ga.,
tomato plants New Stone and Great-
er Baltimore varieties $1.50 del or
$1.25 per Mf o b.

Miss Grace Branan, Lewiston, Ga.,
Jersey Wakeffeld, Copenhagen, and
Succession cabbage, Ga. collard and
Stone tomato plants 40c per 200, 70
per 500, $1.25 per M all prepaid. |

A H Price, Locust Grove, Ga., flat
Dutch and Wakefield cabbage and
blue stem collard plants 15c per 100
del in 500 and 1000 lots.

Mrs T A Lacy, Rt 2, Canton, Ga.,
multiplying onion sets 20c per qt.
plus postage; large onions 10c per
pounld.

T C Bennett, Rt 1, Flowery Branch
Ga., Succession cabbage plants 25c
per 100, 75e per 500, $1.25 del per
M.

J W Poole, Rt 2, Macon, Ga., Red-
field Beauty and red rock tomato
plants 25c per 100, 50c per 300,

25c per 100; large hot pepper plants
50c per 100.

' Clarence Waldrip, Rt 1,.Flowery
Branch, Ga., early Jersey cabbage
plants $1.25 per M or 25c per 100
delivered.

Rose Edmundson, Rt 8, Canton,
Ga., everbearing strawberry plants
50ce per doz or exchange for ferns
or peonie buds or any kind of yard
buds.

E L Corley, Rt 1, Munk, Ga., sage
plants 10c each.

Viola Nelson, Canton, Ga., Rt 38,
strawberry plants 50c per doz.

P F Fambro, Goggins, Ga., Ga. col-
lard, Charleston cabbage Stone toma-
oe $1 per M, del, in lots of

CS Wingo, Rt 1, Flowery Branch,
Ga., Flat Dutch, Charleston Wake-
field and Danish ballhead cabbage
plants 25c per 100, 75 per 500, or
$1.25 per 1000.

John Wilson, Rt 38, Ellijay, Ga.,
New Stone and Beauty tomato and
Ga collard and hot pepper plants 20c
per 100.

R C Roberts, Jefferson, Ga., sev-
eral hundred thousand of all leading
varieties of strawberry plants.

Duffie Vance, Flowery Branch,
Branch, Ga., Rt, all season cabbage
plants, $1.25 per M.

KE. T. Almon, Midland, Ga., toma-
to and collard plants 25c per 100;
Cal and Armour river hedge plants
$2.50 per 100; $12.50 per M.

Mrs Rosie Crow, Cumming, Ga.,
collard plants 15 per 100, $1.25
per M.

Mrs Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., ey-



erbearing strawberry plants $1 per
100, $7 per M; Klondike variety 50c
per 100, $3.50 per M, or will ex-'
change for large rooted box flowers. |

J M Nix, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt
1, all season Charleston Wakefield
and Danish ballhead cabbage, and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants 20c
per 100; 50c 300; 75c 500; $1.25
M del; better prices on larger quan-
tities.

Evergreen Plant Farm, Flowery
Branch, Ga., early Jersey, Charles-
ton Wakefield, and Succession cab-
bage, Stone and Baltimore tomato,
and Ga. collard plants 20c per 100,
75c 500; $1.25 per M, del; or 5 M
lots $1 per M, or 10 M $9 fo b

W W Williams, Quitman, Ga., cab-
bage, collards, and tomato plants $1

Mrs Grace Maddox, Rt 2, Buford, |
Ga., Charleston Wakefield cabbage,

New Stone and Greater Baltimore _

tomato, and heading variety Ga. col-
lard plants prepaid 30c per 100, 65c~
per 300, $1.25 per M; genuine pimen-
to sweet pepper moist packed 35c per
100; $1.25 per 500.

C F Maddox, Rt 2, Buford, Ga.,
Charleston Wakefield cabbage, head-
ing Ga. collard, and Baltimore and
New Stone tomato plants grown from
euaranteed seed 45 per 200, 75c
500, $1.20 per M, 5 M or more 90c
per M del to Ga points.

Willie Allen, Rt 2, Gainesville, Ga
Ga. collard plants $4.50 per 5 My,
$7.50 per 10 M collect; Lady Thomp-
son strawberries 30c 100, 75c 300.

Lewis E Gibson, Folkston, Ga.,
early Jersey Wakefield cabbage, Sou
and Ga collard, and white Bermuda
onions plants for fall del 40c 100;
35e per 100 for 500; 500 to 1000
80c per 100, 1 M to 5 M $1.50 per
M, 5 M to 10 M $1.35 per M, 10 M
and over $1.25 per M del.

McEver Seed & Plant Co., Brasel-
ton, Ga., New. Stone, Livingston,
Globe and Greater Baltimore tomato
and heading variety collard plants
50 300, 75c 500, $1.25 Mdel, or $1
per M collect.

O F Crow, Rt 3, Buford, Ga., cab-
bage, tomato and collard plants $1
per M del, $4 for 5 M, $7 10 M,
$13 20 M. -

Mrs J E Sorrow, Rt 29, Commerce
Ga., exchange everbearing strawberl |
ry plants for cabbage plants 100 for
100.

B T Baldwin, Rt 4, Rockmart, Ga,
Ga. collard 30 per 100, sage 40e
per 100 all delivered.

Southern Plant Co., Braselton, Ga,
New Stone tomato, Flat Dutch and
Charleston Wakeleld cabbage plants

and Ga collard plant, new crop moss ~

packed, $1.25 per M del; $1 per M
collect; cash with order.
Mrs. Maryhue Durand, Rt 2,
Gainesville, Ga., Succession, Charles-
ton Wakefield and Jersey Wakefield
cabbage, Greater Baltimore and New
Stone tomato plants $1.25 per M;
Ga collard $1 per M, Lady Thompson
strawberries 50c per 100, $3 per M. |

Geo L Durand, Rt 2, Gainesville,
Ga., Succession Jersey Wakefield and
Charleston Wakefield and New Stone
and Greater Baltimore tomato plants
$1.25 per M; Ga collard plants $1
per M. ;

Ray Hemphill, Rt 1, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Greater Baltlmore toma-
to and Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants 20c 100, 75 500, $1.25 per
M. delivered.

R H Greer, Hampton, Ga., collard.
plants $2 per M; $4 5M.

Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga.,
Brimmer tomato plants 20e per 100
add postage.

Mrs Fannie Allen, Rt 3, Tallapoosa
Ga., huckleberry plants $3 per 100
fall delivery.

Miss Vinnie Ruth Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga., Rt 1, Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, Redfield
Beauty tomato plants, and short stem
collard plants 25e 100, 75c 500, $1.25
per M; cash with order.

Obie Crows Plat Farm, Buford,
Ga., Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab
bage, new stone and Greater Baltix
more tomato, and true Ga collard 50c
300, $1.25 per M, del; $1 per M for
5 M, $9 for 10 M, $21 for 21 M.

E C Wingo, Rt 1, Flowery Branch
Ga., Danish bahead flat Dutch and
Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants |
25 100, 75.500, $1.25 per M.

B R Woodliff, Rt 1, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Charleston | Wakefield
cabbage, New Stone and Greater Bal-
timore tomato $1.25 M; old fashion

Boone and Porto Ri
Vier lean potato plants ;

Evergreen Nursery, Gainesville,
Ga., cabbage, tomato: and collard
plants 65 per 500, $1.25 per M del.

Mrs E Clonts, 1352 Donnelly Ave.,



per M; onion plants $125 per M.



A per 100.

Atlanta, Ga., nice collard plants 20
































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4 PLANTS FOR SALE

-F M Wright, Alto, Ga., Livingston
Globe and New Stone tomato, and
late Flat Dutch cabbage from long
Island weed plants 25c per 100, $1.15
per M. del.

WC Tumilin, Gainesville, Ga., cab-
bage, tomato and collard plants 75c
per 500, $1.25 per M del; pepper
plants $2 delivered.

Mrs C C Moore, Sharpsburg, Ga.,

Rt 2, hot pepper plants 10c per doz,

3 for 25c; collard plants 20c per 100.

Miss Pauline Mercer, Rt 12, Elber-
ton rose collards 25c per 100; $1.50

- per M, include postage.

J D Smith, Godfrey, Ga., everbear-
ing strawberry plants $2.50 per M.

W L Wright, Alto, Ga., late flat
Dutch cabbage plants and Stone to-
matoes 25c per 100; $1 per M del.

Miss Lucy D Brown, Rt 3, several
thousand everbearing strawberry
plants 50c per 100, $4 per M, cash
or M. O.

Mrs J M Hall, Rt 5, Calhoun, Ga.,
Lady Thompson strawberry 20c per
100, $1.75 per M; 2 M for $3.

FRUITS FOR SALE

Mrs Sam Fitzgerald Rt 1 Rochelle,
Ga., dried pealed peaches and apples



- 18 per Ib.

Mrs Burke Whitehurst, Cochran,
Ga., Clingstone peaches, Laconte
pear $1 per bu f o b. 4

Mrs H B Giggle, Royston, Ga., Rt

8, dried peaches 15c per lb

BH Osborn, Roy, Ga., good cook-
ing and eating apples $2 or $2.50
per bu; sun dried apples 10c per lb

Ga.,

delivered.

W C Tumlin,
choice apples.
William Kelly, Demorest, Ga., good
cooking apples $1 per bu f o b.
J G Mooney, Quill, Ga., good eat-
ing or cooking apples $1.50 per bu
for Aug. or Sept. del; $1.15 per bu
f o b Ellijay in 10 or 25 bu lots.
Rocky Hill Poultry Farm, Quill,

Gainesville,

Ga., 600 boxes apples this season;

also dried apples and other farm pro-
ducts.

_ J J Whitaker, Dalton, Ga., white
grapes for sale.

S E Anderson, Robston, Ga., nice
Detroit apples grown on young trees
$2.50 per bu del; P P cash with order

Ye Holte Farme, Pike, Ga., 100
choice Norga apples formerly called
Detroit reds, $2.75 per bu f o b

- Ellijay.

J A Shellnut, Clem, Ga.. some nice
dried apples 20c per lb.

Y N Bruce, Cane, Ga., nice sound
apples peeled and packed in nice cot-
ton sacks 9c per lb; add postage.

Mrs Z M Storey, Thomson, Ga.,
peach, fig, and blackberry preserves
25 per qt; new apple jelly 15c per

a mod.



POTATOES FOR SALE

W BAttaway, Hazlehurst, Ga.,
10 or 15 bus seed red bliss Irish po-
tatoes $2.50 per bu f o b Hazlehurst
cash with order.

E J Summer, Rt 4, Wrightsville,
Ga., Porto Rican and Big Stem Jer-
sey potatoes to sell in bu hampers,
write offers.

U H Gaddis, Albany, Ga., .75 bu
*5, 1 Porto Rican sweet potatoes

Hempton Orchards, Hemp, Ga.,
Cobbler Irish potatoes, make best of-
fers f o b Blue Ridge, Ga.

PET STOCK FOR SALE
RL Tribble, Rt 2, Atlanta, Ga.,

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fantail, runt, mondaines, racing ho-

mer and other varieties pigeons to
sell or exchange.

Conrad Wamble, Douglas, Ga., 16
white pink eye rabbits, 12 two mos
old, six mos old, 1 two years all $18
or 50c each for young ones, old ones
75 each.

Mrs L N Patten, Abbeville, Ga.,
canary birds all colors and ages, good
prices, write.

Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga.,

15 pigeons part pure bred Carneaux

others mixed 85c each for lot.
C C Eubanks, Oconee, Ga., guinea

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| pigs black and white and brown $2
per pair.

F C Fleming, Rt 8, Jefferson, Ga,
guinea pigs $2 per pale,

RA Russell, 222 Ga. Ave., Atlanta
Ga., 6 Stahls gold certifieate Chin-
c:vlas rabbits 5 females and 1 buck;
females 4 1-2 mos old, buek 5 1-2
mos old, all rege., 349 or emhange
for 40 guines pigs.

Lloyd Byers, Late Mt. School,
Holcomb, Ga., 1 doe 1 buck and six
2 mos old rabbits black and white
spotted and solid pink eye.

J. L. Jardan Franklin Springs Ga.
20 pairs Plymouth rock homers, 12
pairs extra colored Plymouth rock
homers $1.50 per pair or ex for pure
bred chickens,

S, W. Looper Dalton Ga 5. New
Zeland 2 to 4 mos old $1.50 and $2
ea; 1 solid black Belgian buck 1 1-2
yrs old $2.

E L Poole Beuna Vista Ga, white
kings young stock 50c ea; also squabs
dressed or on foot reasonable prices.

Parks Jones Mtn View, Ga., 6
Belgian hares 4 ten weeks old; 2 dos
1 1-2 yrs old, lot $4.25, young ones
60c ea, old ones $1.25.

J T Gibbons Iron City Ga., 1 pair

Fred Gryan, Rt 1 Onega, Ga., one
cat squirrels ideal pets $5.
pr of homer pigeons 50c Cash with
order fob.

J M Branch, Chula, Georgia, mixed
pigeons, all cols, all working 50c per

te

J P Larus Naylor, Ga., 1 large
size shetand pony gentle and well
broke $65 f o b Naylor. 5

Harland Doster R 4 Winder, Ga.,
Pair grey squirrels 6 mos $3.

James Beverly Moultrie, Ga., white
pink eye rats $1 per pair or exc.

Miss Bessie Faulker R 5 Bx 78
Augusta, Ga., white Persian kittens
thoroughbred $5 and $10 cash with
orders.

Mrs M F Gaddis Hazelhurst, Ga.,
10 mixed pigeons pretty colors good
squab producers 380c ea, not less than
4 to one person.

I H Rainwater Conjers, Ga., 1
white doe, 1 white buck 12mos old
1 white and 4 grey 1 mo $5.50 for
lot.

S W Gooper Dalton, Ga., 4 black
and white Belgians: $1 ea, fob
Dalton.

A C Jones 2389 Hass Ave S E Atlan-
ta, Ga., 7 cock homers mostly banded
2 yrs old will breed racers lot $5 or
exc for good chickens.

Stone Mt Rabbitry Stone Mt, Ga.,
R 8 long wiil white angora rabbits
pedigreed stock youngsters $5.50 per
pair; $7.50 trio; also fine chincillas.

Willie G Dobbins Marietta, Ga.,
3 pair blue pigeons $1.50 for lot.

Mrs G Martin R 7 Gainesville, Ga.,
pet pigeons 25c per pair.add postage.



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Tom P Trowell Douglas, Ga.,
green butter beans $2 bu del.

Tri-State Seed Co., Athens, Ga.,
Genuine ottotan soy beans $2.

Miss Rosie Merrell Roopville, Ga.,
canned beans nice and fresh canned
with salt only 85c per 1-2 gal can
ec o d no orders accepted for less
than six cans.

H E Hillman Valdosta, Ga., genu-
ine austin winter field peas in 100
Ibs sacks 12 1-2 per lb.

B F Fagan Martin, Ga.,
beans $4 per bu.

H M Franklin & Co Tenille, Ga.,
peas of all kinds, early speckled vel-
vet beans, ottotan soy beans, laredo
soy beans, biloxi and mammoth yel-
low soy beans, mung beans,

Mrs W C Whitten Newborn, Ga.,
winter garden English peas for Nov
and Oct planting unusual and fine
variety 25c per lb.

Bert Scarboro R 1 Garfield, Ga.,
100 bu 1927 grown cow peas $2 per
bu in uneven wt bags f o b Aaron,
Ga., also iron peas same price,

Mrs H E Ginn Commerce, Ga., R
8 2 bus young tender garden beans
30 per gal del.

ottotan





O W Reynolds R 5 Lawrenceville,
Ga., 1 bu: sound ottotan beans cheap
write offers.

L L Palmer Harrison, Ga., 50 bu
early speckled velvet beans $1.20
per bu.

Fred Winfrey R 1 Ashburn, Ga.,
6 1-2 bu mixed peas $1 per bu.

Wayne Powell R 3 Elberton, Ga.,
baby lima beans 5c per lb in bulk
now ready f o b Elberton.

J C Etheridge Forsyth, Ga., R 3
snap beans $1.25 per hamper.

Neal Williams Graymont, Ga.,
several bus new crop Tillman and
Bull Bat peas $2.50 per bus or exc
for chickens or hogs.

Mrs L E Haddock Ft Valley, Ga.,
Tillman peas 200 bus, mixed prices
reduced on 5 bu $1.65.

W H Davis 312 Montgomery St,.

Savannah, Ga., cow peas very fine
mixed: seed 3 to 50 bus; bu lots at
$1.60 per bu; send cash. ~





DOG DEPARTMENT
H F Hill Jesup, Ga., R A wants

_trained cat and fox hound.

C H Cofer Louisville, Ga, R 5 1

thorobred airdale bitch 2 mos old
$10 0 b.
W C Smith Shady Dale, Ga., 1

setter puppy 10 mos old sire and dam
both reg.

J E Desse Buchanan, Ga., 3 yrs
old thoroughbred well trained point-
er bitch will retrieve sell $50 .0 b
Buchanan.

Frank Broadhurst Americus, Ga.,
wants thoroughbred male collie or
police dog.

O F Cobb Abbeville, Ga., wants |

English bull pup male or female snow
white color short straight nose when
grown, must weigh 74 to 90 lbs write
best price.

J Hardman R 2 Nicholson, Ga., 1|

untrained setter bitch $15; 1 trained
hound bitch fine for rabbits $10.

Edwin Simpson 676 Tifton St N
W Atlanta, Ga., reg setter dog and
bitch 3 and 5 yrs old world record
breeding; also high pedigreed collie
bitch 18 mos old exe for milk goats,
reg heifer Jerseys or purebred poul-
try; write for informatino.

Joe Campbell Rising Fawn, Ga., 2
smart healthy shepherd -collie male
pups whelped Mar 1 $10 ea.

E C Ward Ellaville, Ga., yellow
rabbit hound good for squirrel or
opossums $10 or exc for 7 thorobred
barred rock hens.

E A Johnson R 1 Sparta,
wants pair of bettle hounds.

. Box 262 Monroe, Ga., wants to
buy or rent full blooded female
hound warranted to tree opossums
and rabbit proof at night

Mrs J J Edmondson, Alma Ga 10
beautiful white collie gyp entitled to
reg to exc for good milk goat |

E A Brantley, R F D Tennille Ga
2 pair hound puppies July and half
Blugoose $25 or $15 pair

Mrs J H Davis, Rebecca Ga Full
blooded American pit bull pups kind,
gentle, good children companion
buckskin color $5 ea or exc for pigs,
thoroughbred white leghorns, or
barred rock pullets

Wallace Gray, Newnan Ga Reg
setter pups for sale 2 mos old $10

Lee Fowler, R 2 Danielsville Ga
Bird dog 11 mos old untrained will
retrieve and obey $15 or eve for
good sheat

Ga.,



SYRUP FOR SALE

Ralph W Griffin, Douglas, Geor-
gia. Pure Ga Cane in cans $4.50 case
six gallons

W H Davis, 312 Montgomery St.,
Savannah, Ga. Pure Ga. Cane re-
boiled with corn syrup 48c per gal-
lon in 35 gal. barrels, guaranteed to
ae in hot weather Cash with or-

er

D Story and Sons, Morven, Geor-
gia. One bb] at 50c gallon fob Mor-
ven, Georgia

R F Strickland Co., Concord, Ga.
Sorghum Syrup 10 lb cans Honey
Drip Sorghum Syrup 6 to case $3.50
fob Concord, Georgia

ey PAGE FIVE

H R Zipper, Marlow, Ga. 5 bbls
1925 crop Ga Cane Syrup in Cypress
bbls 50c per gal fob Marlow.

J Walter Crummey, Jesup, Ga.
200 gallons sugar cane syrup in 35
gal bbls at 50c pr gallon fob. This
bzarrel syrup is old

HONEY FOR SALE

John W. Berryhill, Postmaster,
Lakeland, Ga. Honey in 16 oz. glass
jars with comb 24 to case $5.50 per
case fob; 5 lb tins honey with comb,
12 to case at $9 per case fob; 10 lb
tins extracted honey $2.10 per can
delivered

John A Crummey, Doctortown,
Ga. Pure extracted honey put up in
5 and 10 lb pails as follows fob Doc-
tortown, Ga. 12-5 lb pails to case
$7.50; 6-10 lb pails to case $6.90;
1 10 lb by parcel post insured $1.50,
all orders shipped promptlyq

John W Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.
Ext. honey with comb in 16 oz. glass
jars 24 to case $5.50 per case fob;
5 lb pails with comb 12 to case $9
case fob; 10 lb pails pure extracted
$2.10 per pail delivered; 5 lb pails
$1.10 for single pail del

Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. Rt
2. Nice eomb honey in 11 1b cans
$1.150 per can, strained honey in
11 Ib cans $1.50 or 6 cans $8

Marcus D. May, Hinesville, Ga.,
Rt A. Good grade strained honey in
60 lb cans at 10c per lb fob here

A L' Herron, Eastonolle, Ga. 7
stands og bees in patent hives $12
cash

Mrs W F Merrell, Roopville, Ga.
Extra nice new bright bees wax 4
or 5 lbs 40c per lb

' CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE
S C White Leghorns

Roy L Keown (No address given)
9 wht Leghorn hens 1 yr old $1 ea
fob.

Mrs T J Biggers Bremen, Ga., 100
hens 80c ea, coop to be returned.

Mrs J B Minish Commerce, Ga.,
Rt 30 Two cocks (Ferris strain) $1
ea.

Mrs M L Carswell (No address giv-
en) 25 hens and 1 rooster will exc
for shoats. Write

Browns Poultry Farm Martin, Ga





| Fifty or sixty hens pure bred Wy-

ckoff strain now laying $1 ea fob
Lavonia, Ga; 40 cockerels Apr 1st
hatched $1 ea fob Lavonia, Ga.

Mrs T J Williams Bostwick, Ga.,
3 pullets Mch hatch well grown $1
ea or exc for Ancona pullets of same
age.

Mrs G V Norman Dewey Rose, Ga |
Rt 1 Fourteen cockerels Tancred
strain, blood tested, 10 wks old $1
ea.

Mrs H E Denham Lawrenceville,
Ga.. R F D 4 Three mos old cock-
erels $1.50 ea from heavy laying
Tancred strain.

Mr RM Merritt Buford, Ga., 100
hens Ferris strain ever laying $1 ea.

Mrs J W Kelley Norwood, Ga., R
F D1. 5 hens, 12 pullets and 1 cock-
erel $15 for the lot. s
_ Mrs Joe Harrison Rockingham, Ga
25 pullets 3 1-2 mos old $1 ea; 4.
two and one half mos old 70c ea or
$52 for the lot all pure bred heavy
lay strain.

A J Adams Rt B Ashburn, Ga.,
oe pure bred rooster 8 mos old

Mrs S S McMillan Oakwood, Ga..,
200 pullets 11 wks old Wyckoff
strain 65c ea fob Oakwood, Ga.

B E Huguley Danburg, Ga., pull-
ets from carefully culled Barron and
Ferris hens hatched Apr 28th 65c ea
as long as supply lasts; 2 cocks 16
mo old $2.50 ea; Few extra nice
cockerels 3 1-2 mo old $1.50 ea., all
same strain shipped fob Washington,
Ga., Cash with order coops to be re-
turned all money returned promptly
if unable to fill orders 4 yrs experi-
ence in breeding and culling for
layers.

S W Lide Richland, Ga., About 150
or more thoroughbred Tancred hens
from one to two yrs old $1 ea.



f









at

Donough, Ga., Few
- cockerels direct from the M Johnson



ber ere sf

CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE

Mrs W V Vaughn Towns, Ga., 75
S C Leghorn hens Young St $1 ea.

Woodlawn Hatcheries Atlanta, Ga
50 pullets.

George T Wheeler Eatonton, Ga.,
50 full blood wht L hens 1 to 2 yrs
old $1 ea.

Aaron & Owen Poultry Farm Me-
Donough, Ga., 400 pullets 12 wks
old Tancred Strain $1 ea.

Mrs Henry R Craig Lawrenceville,
Ga.; Rt 4 Three mos old pullets 80c

a.

M E Maynard Newton, Ga., Pullets
exc for Minorca pullets or sell.

Alex Carswell Box 96 Sardis, Ga.
Few select Tancred strain pullets and
cockerels 10 to 12 wks old bred from
hens and cockerels entitled to pedi-
gree from Beall Tancred Pedigree
Farm. Will sell or exe for pigs, Bar-
red Rock pullets RI Red pullets,
Write.

Major Crow Rt 1 Gainesville, Ga.,
100 Feb hatch beginning to lay 75c

ea, or entire lot at 70c ea. Cash with

order.

R W Best Dover Ga., Ferris strai
Leghorns write. =

Mrs J B Chambers Toomsboro, Ga.,
Two fine cocks 1 yr old $2.

Mrs W J Campbell Rising Fawn,
Ga., will exc 5 Apr hatch pure W L
cockerels for 5 Ibs new clean goose
feathers.

W H Smith Hollywood, Ga., Direct
Ferris Strain cockerels selected for
breeders Mch and Apr hatch exe for
seed wheat or oats.

H J Kaylor Rt 2 Bowdon, Ga., 150
young strain hens 15 mos. old no
culls 85c ea for entire lot fob Bowdon
Ga, coops returned.

McDonough Poultry Yards Mc-
select Tancred

Ranch at Bowie Texas, husky fel-
lows, all well developed, ready for
service Sept 1st, from matings where
both Dam and Sire have 275 and 300
egg records Write.|

Monroe Poultry Farm Rt 3 Forsyth
Ga., Tancred Strain pullets 4 to 6
mos old.

Mrs N E Whisnante Mansfield,
Ga., Pure bred Wht L cockerels 75
ea or exc.

Mrs Major Crow Rt 1 Gainesville,
Ga., 100 pure bred English-American
Strain Feb hatch pullets beginning to
ny 85c ea; 10 or more 75c ea, exp.
col.

Miss E L Herndon Rt 2 Box 28 May

field, Ga., Two roosters hatched Apr
14th 75c ea fob.
_ LE Griffith Winder, Ga., 100
Wykoff Russian Strain pullets 6
mos old $1.35 ea or $125 for lot
fob Winder, Ga., carte for shipping
has to be furnished.

L A Hutcheson Rockmart, Ga., 50
Ferris strain cockerels 6 wks old 35c
ea.

Mrs Effie Adams R F D 2 Lavonia,
Ga., 60 Tancred strain pullets 90c
ea Mch hatch.

E E Butler Rt 3 Baxley, Ga., 15
Ferris strain hens and 1 cock $16
for lot, or $1.50 for cock and $1.25
ea for hens.

E G Landrum Patterson, Ga., Four
pure bred W L pullets and 6 cock-
erels Mch hatch $10.50 for lot del.

Mr A D Garmon Duluth, Ga., 20
or 25 three mos old Ferris strain cock
erels 60c ea fob.

Miss N Neel Cornelia, Ga., Mch &
Apr hatch WL cockerels $1 and
$1.25 ea.
Mrs R J Fleming Rt 6 Lincolton.

Ga., Pure Tancred strain blood test-

ed cockerels Apr hatch $1 ea; May

hatch 75c ea; 2 or more 50c ea.

H F Seay Rt 1 Conley, Ga., 25
Tancred Strain pullets Mch hatch
pure bred 75c ea.

Geo F Meerkerson Rt 1 Chester,
Ga,, Pure bred English strain pullets

-Mch hatch. Write for prices or will

exc for 4-8 wks old calves either sex
or breed, 5 pullets for one calf, ]
del pullets you del calves.

P V Ryals Tuccoa, Ga., College



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MARKET BULLETIN.

Strain pullets from carefully selected
pens, Mch and Apr hatch $1.50 ea.

A J Adams Rt B Ashburn, Ga.,
Thorobred W L rooster 8 mos old
$1.

T J Cain Gainesville, Ga., Rt 3
Seventy five Tancred Strain Apr
1926 hatch hens Mch hatch pullets
write.

Mrs Oscar Reece Plainville, Ga.,
Rt 1 Ten Barron Strain pullets Apr
hatch $1 ea.

Miss Grace Hale Doyle, Ga., 15
Feb hatch Ferris Strain, even sized
pullets $1 ea fob Doyle! Ga.

E D Eason Bowdon, Ga., Rt 6 One
hundred pure choice W L pullets 5
mos old $1.10 ea, no culls fob.

Mrs W L Fussell Hazlehurst, Ga.,
Sev fine Ferris Strain March hatch
cockerels 75c ea.

A E Jones Arnoldsville, Ga., 200
Tancred Strain Mch hatch pullets
75 ea lot $150.

R A Sosby Carnesville, Ga., Four
mos: old Wycoff Strain stock direct
roosters $3 ea, 2 for $5, 5 for $10.

R H McComb Milledgeville, Ga.,
300 Yeling hens 90c ea; Feb and
Mch hatch pullets $1 ea.

Chas M McEntyre Hampton, Ga.,
10 wks old Ferris Strain cockerels
$1 ea, especially fine, ship nothing
but the best. _

LC Green Hatcher, Ga., 12 Tan-
cred Strain Roosters 12 mos old,

fine $1 ea or will exc for 12 pullets

same age and strain.

Mrs. B S Malone
Number thorobred cockerels from
Ferris heavy laying strain, direct
from Ferris, Chicks now 4 wks old
Will sell at 8 wks old for 60 ea;

Pearson, Ga.,

| Write.

Peach Poultry Farm Ft Valley, Ga
Tancred pullets from trapnested
stock, 16 to 18 wks old Write.

F E Hester 355 Atlanta Ave S E,
Atlanta, Ga, 6 W L pullets and
rooster $7 for lot, or exe.

A L Allgood Moultrie, Ga., Rt 1
Eight Ferris Strain pullets Apr
hatch 75c ea; 10 hens 1 yr old last
Mch 90c ea or will exe for Barred

| Rocks or pullets Thompson Strain.

Clarence Carroll LaFayette, Ga.,
Rt 5 Two Ferris strain roosters yr
old $2.75 ea or 2 for $5, both from
fine heavy laying pen.

Waymon James Royston, Ga., Rt
2 Six 4 mos old pure bred Wyckoff
roosters $1 ea or exe for hens same
age.

Mrs Piety Forbes Brooklet, Ga.,
25 Ferris Strain hens 14 mos old $1
ea; 5 English Strain cockerels 4 mos
old $2 ea; 25 Ferris Strain pullets
13 wks old at 75c ea,

W A Pierce Maysville, Ga., 19
pure bred Tancred Strain pullets
early Mch hatch direct from breeder
a sacrifice at $1 ea; 2 fine cockerels
same strain $1 ea Write.

W C Langford Chamblee, Ga., 90
Ferris strain $90 for lot.

Mrs Geo B Gatling Thomson, Ga.,
15 pure Johnson strain laying young
hens. First check for $18.75 gets
them fob; also 15 Mch hatch pullets
of Johnson Strain, pure and beautiful
$1.25 ea, >

Mrs S W Cain Auburn, Ga., Apr
hatch W L cockerels 75c ea.

M R Clore 105 N Spencer St Dal-
ton, Ga., 9 wks old Barron Strain
roosters $1.50 ea C O D.

L_L Wallace 247 N Highland Ave |

N E Atlanta, Ga. 50 Agriculture
College St Apr hatch pullets $1.75 ea
lots of 10 cockerels $1.75,

Hill Crest Farm Orchard Hill, Ga.,
Wyckoff strain 8 to 10 wks old pul-
lets 75c ea.

J B Woods, Brooks Ga pure tancred strain
pullets 8 10 12 weeks old from trapnest stock,
will sell at bargain, spedial prices for large

lots; aso 500 1 year od hens same strain $1
each.

Monroe Poultry Farm, Rt 3 Forsyth Ga
Tancred strain pullets 4 to 6 mos old.

Mrs Flora Tempest Rt 4 LaFayette Ga
oe cockerels 12 weeks old T5c each

oO

Mrs Anna Crow Rt 1 Gainesville
Feb hatch Eng-Amer strain pullets bee ie
ginning to lay, pure bred 85c each; in lots
of 10-or more 75c each; all f o b Gainesville







return container; well experienced in caring



Major Crow Rt 1 Gainesville Ga pure bred f Harbuck, 521 12th St Columbus Kerlin

young hens just beginning to lay 75 each, cash
with order.

Z J Martin Rt 3 Flowery Branch Ga 29
pullets 6 mos old, some of them laying $1.25
each $35 for lot :

Miss Robie Gailey Rt 1 Box 15 Alto Ga
28 Ferris strain hens and 2 roosters 1926
hatch $1.25 each or $35 for lot

Mrs Erma Adams 160 Oneida Ave Athens
Ga 20 hens and 1 rooster College strain $1
each; pullets and cockerels March and April
hatch 75 each f o b t

J H Beasley, Lavonia Ga Tancred strain
pullets 12 weeks old $1 each f o b

Miss Effie Adams Lavonia Ga 60 pullets
Tancred strain March hatch 90e each f o b
Lavonia ;

J C Goolsby Rt 1 Graham Ga 200 Ferris
strain pullets March hatch 80c each will ex-
change for thoroughbred Jersey or Guernsey
milk .cows

Mrs O E Smith Warthten Ga young hens
pure young stock $1 each.

I C Smith Jackson Ga several state College
strain cockerels 8 weeks old $1 each

W B McCommons Thomson Ga 20 Ferris
strain hens

Woodlawn Hatcheries 903 Williams Mill
Road N E Atlanta, Ga White Leghorn and
S C RI Red pullets March hatdh $1 f 0 b

Mrs W M L Edson Tiger Ga pure bred
Ferris strain pullets 4 mos old $1 each; pure
bred cock same strain 300 egg steck $4.

O J Heely R F D Riverdale Ga 100 pullets
5 1-2 mos old beginning to lay $1.25 each;
200 pullets 8 to 12 weeks old trapnested
stock, no culls $1.50 each; 50 yearling hens
trapnested $1 each.

Mrs M F Gaddis Hazlehurst Ga about 25
to 80 White Leghorn broilers write best of-
fers os
A J Howell Jr LaFayette Ga., Ferris strain
March hatch pullets $1 each; April hatch 75c .
each; April 25 hatch 50 each. ~

Mrs J S Adams Rt A, Box 24 Danoldson-
ville Ga 100 Ferris best laying strain hens
$1 each; 25 to the lot; 100 roosters same
price; also 19 geese at same price.

R W Best Dover Ga 15 chickens 10 weeks



' old 50 each; 15 weeks old chickens 80c each; g

Ferris strain; all f o b Dover
M R Clore 105 N Spence St Dalton Ga'
20 each weeks old Barron strain cockerels |
$1.50 each 0 d; will ship at once
C J Whitaker East Ellijay, Ga 2 thor-'
oughbred Engl'sh strain pullets and 1 cock-
erel $5 f-0 b. #



TURKEYS FOR SALE

Mrs Laura Curry, Stockton Ga pure G@ M
B Turkeys Bird Bros strain 10 head 2 1-2
mos old $25

Mrs John A Watson, Summit Ga Rt 3
pure jet black turkeys for breeding stock
March hatch Toms $5 each hens $3 each;
eash with order

Mrs L S Hope Ludowici Ga Rt A, 8 Mch
hatch turkeys $2.50 each; 1 tom $5; 1 hen}
$3; 8 turkeys May hatch $1.25 eadh; mother
hen $3 or $50 for lot; 7 turkeys April
hatch $1.50 each; all f o b; cash with order

Mrs Laura Curry Stockton Ga pure bred
G.ant Big Bone Bronze turkeys 2 1-2 and
38 1-2 mos old 10 head $30 \

A L Riner Swainesboro Ga one M Bronze
turkey tom $10 f o b Swainsboro

Mrs Jim Baker R F D 1 Box 22 Sugar
Valley, Ga will exchange 4 Bourbon Red
turkey hens and 1 Tom for 20 March hatch
Barred Rock pullets or the same of R I
i Must be full stock; turkeys valued
at $25

DUCKS AND EGGS FOR SALE

Gatewood Farm Meigs Ga White Pekin
ducks crossed with wild Mallard young stock
$1 each

Mrs C B Finley Loganville Ga Rt 5: 5
White Pekin ducks 4 mos old $5

Oetgen Duck Farm Rt A: Montgomery
Road Savannah Ga Mammoth Pekin ducks and
drakes $2.50 each, fine layers; easy to raise
Fef hatch f o b Savannah Ga; eggs at $2;
for 12

R A Cravey R F D 1 Box 98 Milan Ga
pure bred large white mammoth Pekin ducks
$2 each f o b Milan Ga $15 for lot of 9 head
8 drakes and 6 ducks



BUTTER AND EGGS FOR SALE
A L Kimsey Diamond Ga Jersey butter
83 lbs per week 40c Ib del j
Mrs Geo Stephens, Adairsville, Ga., 6 Ibs
Jersey butter in cartons 50c Jb del; must

for butter
Mrs E Oneal Ranger Ga Rt 2 two lbs nice

Jersey butter per week 40c per Ib; buyey

furnishing butter box and paper, postpaid

; Hill eto Farm Odessadale Ga ten lbs
ersey butter; good color in 1

50q del weekly ae

GUINEAS AND EGGS FOR SALE
Mrs LO Stapler Rt 4 Bowdon Ga blue
speckled guineas 8 hens 1 rooster 60e each
fo b; eggs 60c for 18 del

PIGEONS FOR SALE
; R L Tribble Rt 2 Atlanta Ga 1 lot 25
oF Runts, Homers, Mondaines, ete 50c
each. ;

Willie G Dobbins, 618 Roswell St., Marietta
Ga 5 blue pigeons good stock 25 each or
$1.50 for lot f o b Marietta Ga

F W Ivey, Jr 187 Cleveland Ave Atlanta
Ga White Kings and Racing Homers mated
pairs young b.rds and squabs



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS, EGGS AND
CHICKEN SUPPLIES FOR SALE
Miss Mamie Carter, R 1 Box 83 Hoboken
Ga Old Trusty incubato 110 egg capacity in

good condition $12 fob Cash with order



oot Gees ERA oy

} feed erusher cheap for cash, or will trade












Thursday, July 28, 192

saemectoary

strain cockerels 12 wks old $1 ea

CG W Owens, Hull, Ga Rt 1 One Queen In-
cubator 400 capacity good as new $85 also
500 capacity Brooder, blue flame oil burner
just been used 5 wks $15 both good as new

\

Cash with order. Write \

T Adkins, Vienna Ga Cozy Hover 100 ca-
pacity with adjustable wire run that has.
never been used $6 fob Cash with oder

W A Jones, Stone Mt Ga R 1 Box 45 4
geese and 1 gander for sale $10 or exe for
100 pure bred baby chicks Anconas or Brown
Leghorn preferred i a

K H Cooper, Moultrie Ga Big type Cornish
cockerels thorobred $3.50 ea; thorobred dark
cornish eggs big type $1 per 15 | ae

Mrs E H Smith, R 5 Cochran Ga 100 four
wks old mixed chicks 20d ea 100 lbs friers
1 1-4 to 2 Ibs ea 80c per Ib 5

Jimmie Gore, Frolona Ga R 1 Little Brown
Hen incubator used only 6 wks Will sell
cheap ba

D CG Buffington, Gainesville Ga Rucker
strain cockerels direct Apr hatch dark red
and good size $1.50 and $2 ea e7

Mrs O E Smith, (No Address given) Fry-
ers 1 1-2 to 2 lbs Leghorns 25 big stock 30
b ve
Ernest J Kimsey, Cornelia Ga Frying size
pullets and cockerels from prize winning
strains $1 ea fob fe

Mrs C T Patrick, Ficklin Ga Nice lot fry-
ers 30c pe lb; hens 24c per lb (mixed) An-
cona hens $1 ea

T L Brooks, Conyers Ga R 6 1 gray hen
incubator 100 capacity $8, set 3 times, 1
brown hen 50 capacity $3.50 both for $11 both
good condition ia

W A Smith, 102 Bay Street, East, Savan-
nah Ga Ground oyster shells for your chick-
ens $1 per hun pounds $17.50 per ton fob
Savannah , a

tT, J Dickey, Newington Ga Two incubators
600 egg capacity in perfect condition Will
sell cheap or exc for Tancred wht Leghorn
hens not over 1 1-2 yrs old pullets or R I
Reds Make of incubators. Buckey & Millers

al, practically new 2

Ore pls M ee Mra: Ga

ing capons mixed breeds ea i
eenrin Simbsen, 676 Tifton St N W Atlanta
Ga Nine pullets 1 cockerel 1 yr old pure
bred light Brahmas choice birds and five
layers The lot for $25 Cash pike vd
Peach Poultry Company, Fort Valley Ga ~
Mammoth Incubator guaranteed first class
operating condition cheap Write for prices

CG O Butts, Cochran Ga R 3 One clover
leaf Incubator 240 egg capacity 2 trays 1
Eastman kodak Junior A 1 Will sell or exc
both for Brown Leghorn hens Write best

offer

SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE
Burnetts Boiler Works Thomsaville Ga
vertical boilers for dairies, dry cleaning
ents, guaranteed for 5 years : 3
On and Chas Harman, Stovall Ga Lillston
eanut picker cheap, used 2 seasons f }
wo ae Elberton Ga Lilliston No 2504
pea huller practically new, used part of 1
season; will sel at reasonabe price rd
Tl E Weaver Baxley Ga will exchange d
Perkins automatic dbl block shingle mill for
small planer that will dress fooring, ceiling
siding and do small size flooring a
T W Pate Rt 3 Carrollton Ga 1 two H P
Watertown steam engine in good running
condition Governors need slight repair $65
fob ;
H C Carmichael Tifton Ga 1 32-inch band
saw; 1 26-in band saw; 1 engine lathe, 6 ft
bed, 16 in. swing; 1 12 in sq head jointer;
1 high speed automatic oiler Skinner steam
engine good for gin or planer mill 50 HOP:
several boxes pulleys of various sizes, etc.
J H Leverett, Parrott, Georgia, Rt 1
Box 101 Benthall peanut pickeh 16 ft long
model H $225 B F Avery (Almo) gasoline
engine $100 I H C hay press H P $85; peanut
sheller Tom Huston make $15 all f o b :
J A Nicholson Jasper Ga Rt 2 one 11 H
P gas engine, 1 Meadows grist mill, 1 Stover

for late model Ford truck
Jj & Cramer Carrollton Ga Rt 7 Golden
new model 12 ft copper crimped pan, skim-
mers, pipe, juice bbl, gas jet, all complete
for quick sale $90 cash f o b Mt Zion Ga.
J H Norrell 1406 Gwinnett St, Augusta
Ga will put youy hand saws in first class is
condit.on, gum and sharpen your small cir-
cular saws and your cross cut saws, hand
saws thirty cents plus cost of transportation
others moderate; grind your tools; lawn mow-
rs, ete ' ieee
Mrs Henry Welch, Eatonton Ga 1 Moline
2 horse tupning plow in good condition will
ll for $5 or exehange for two pigs any
breed or 6 year old hens any pure breed. 3
National Pecan Groves Co Flintside Ga
one 2-70 saw Continental gin outfit; screw
press, with tramper $300; 3 Oliver bottom
plows for tractoys $35 each; 3 Sullivan-Tow-
son dise tractor plows $40 each; 1 1-2 H P
Fairbanks Morse gas engine $25; 6 H P
Fairbanks Morse gas engine $35; Williamson
stump puller complete with cable cost $550
sell for $225; 1 roll 1 in wire cable $50;
1-82 K W Delco water pump with 1-4 H P
motor complete except batteries $75, all in
first class condition Ley
R E Bower Sr, Dixie Ga one Fordson trac-
tor with harrow complete in perfect condi-
t.on cheap By
J E Harris Rt 8 Fiezgerald Ga No 11 Chat-
tanooga, cane mill and copper bottom evaD-
orator used 8 seasons good as new; would
exchange for 10 good pigs not less than 8
wekes oid ; :
Mrs Lillis Boss Loganville Ga Rt 4, one

syrup mill and pan; i
ii p 1 tractor and disc har.

Thursday, July 28, 1927
SECOND HAND MACHINERY
eee FOR SALE
HG Pheagins Flowery Branch Ga good

~ hand made cotton pickers $1.25 each f 0 b

or $15 per doz del; feed baskets 65c del;

1-2 bu size $6.50 per doz del

J E Rush Haralson Co Buchanan Ga Rt 2
No 14 Chattanooga cane mill geared for pow-
er engine and belt cook pen 10 1-2 feet;

- good condition; will sell all or part

W F Harwell Danielsville Ga 1 end cut
shingle mill Athens make complete with bolt-

_ing saw and shingle saw and carriages; mill
on new frame; shingle saw has _only cut

about 75,000; $65 put in freight office oy
$60 at my place 5 miles N W of Daniels-
ville Ga

Luke Scott Rt 4 Fairburn Ga 40 H P
Atlas engine, good condition reasonable

W L Breedlove & Son Monroe Ga Interna-

tional type D feed mill $25 f o b also any
part for A 10-20 Titan tractor cheap

E R Yarbrough Coffee Ga 1 18x16 side
erank Schofield steam engine; 1 hydraulic

steam pump ;
_. Oakhurst Plantation Hamilton Ga

1-ton

_ Ford tuyek with limber frame 5 good tires
8 large ones $125

E F Dean Waverly Ga will exchange Mc-
Cormick Deering 10-20 tractor for good little

launch with about 12 or 15 H P engine

L P Maxey 1 32-volt Deleo machine, guar-

-anteed in perfect conditien cheap, write

J D Hubbard Rt 2 Fortson Ga No 2 Golden
cane mill and copper evaporator in good con-
dition; will exchange foy 3 H P gas engine
in good condition
A P Teel Morris Station Ga 3 Continental
70 saw gins and 80 horse P boiler $200 f o b

- ears; can be put in good condition at small

cost Q
_-T Atkins Vienna Ga Cozy Hover 100 cap;

- with adjustable wire run that has never been

used $6 f o b; cash with order

J M Cox Greensboro Ga Aygock belt feed
for saw mill $25; 1 long mandrel with several

pulleys $10

_J-E Candell Alto Ga Rt 2 Goulds Hydraulic
yam and 52 ft of 2 1-2 in piping, all in first
class condition for $30 f o b Baldwin Ga
Warren Bros, Dewy Rose Ga 1 Carbide

_ lighting lant 50 light $15 f o b or exchange

Chattanooga
$20 cash f o b Pulaski Ga; 1 Davis sewing

for pure bred Jersey heifer or pure bred

pigs
ca L Sutton Metosville Ga one 3 H P
gasoline engine in fine shape

J M Salter Rt D, Register Ga one 80 gal
syrup boiler used very little

machine good as new in A-I condition with-

out any attachments $25 f o b Pulaski Ga
James Grissett, Ray City Ga 15 H P Fair-
banks Morse engine and Williams crist mill;

practically new; the outfit is now being used

= _two days in the week; write

RE F Jenkins, Lithia Springs Ga 1-20 H
P skid boiler and engine with one DeLoach

saw mill cheap $250 f o b Douglasville Ga

2 50-saw Van Winkle gins feeders and con-
densers with 1 suction fan and distributor;

_ same cheap for cash or will exchange for

Ford cay, roadster preferred oo anything of
equal value to me. Also one Stover feed
mill cheap; one Fordson tractor with plow
and harrow; cheap for cash

JM Whitworth Martin Ga Western electric
5 bar generator 25000 ohm bridging telephone
in first class condition $9-f 0 b

W O Jones Elberton Ga Lilliston 2504 pea
huller practically new, used part of season;

will sel at a reasonabe price

A B Weatherly Georgetown Ga 1 No 7

Oliver tractor plow has two 16 inch mole-

board turbers in good condition for $50

G A Anderson Williamson Ga one late

4 model I H C riding qultivator with complete
line attachments $25 f o b Williamson

LB Clemons Agricola Ga one Star pea

- huller No 9 for $37.50 cash f o b Mitchell

Ga or exchange for Duroc or O I C sow
with papers ;
E H Bennett Rt 1 Box 73 Atlanta Ga one

saw mill outfit including 20 H P Farquart

engine and boiler mounted on wheels; five
A Farquar mill 48 in. saw with 56 teeth,

belts and everything complete; also all log

fixtures; all in good condition; good as new;

price $800 cash

G W Macom Good Hope Ga Box 36 one
Crown mower in good condition has. two

_ speeds $20 cash; one 170 undeyground gaso-
line tank Exc for anything of same value

8

shingle mill about 20000 capacity

One 1-4 h p Deleo chum motor $20. Will
take wood saw and mandrel One 32 volt
sewing machine motor $5 or exc. One Delco
Electric Light plant, less batteries, $50 One
tire rack 05 or will exc

F W Brannon, Moreland Ga One No 15
DeLaval cream separator in first class con-
dition $40 fob Moreland. Also one Huummer
Manure spreader used one year $60 me
R E Graves, Fayetesville Ga One late mod-
el 30, H P Schofield slab burner mounted on
wheels-good condition cheap for cash or will
exc for cows or higs. Also one late model
in good
condition with two saws $40. Reference Bank
of Fayetteville Ga

G A Anderson, Williamson Ga One Wood-
ruff shingle mill most new 32 inch bolting
saw shingle saw capacity 7 to 10 thousand

daily $25 FOB Williamson Ga

G A Anderson, Williamson Ga One 48 inch
Oberlin saw, perfect condition $46 FOB
Williamsgn Ga

Robert Fuller, Adairsville Ga Box 287 One

8 h p Mogul International gasoline engine

One 10 h p Titan International gasoline en-

gine, needing repair One 2b inch Meadows

vertical grist mill. steel frame One 20 inch

- Meadows vertical grist mll wood frame Two

line shafts,

4 hanges, pulleys, belts. Five

extra pulleys One pair floor scales on wheels





{One good aircular saw mandrel All in good

,sell or exe

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condition and cheap for cash. or
for Liberty bonds
J N Watts, Shellman Ga One horsepower
cane mill with cooking pan for $35 FOB
J W Melson, Raymond Ga One 80 saw Gull-

ett gin, ran one season Friction press same
make Cheap

will exc

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

H C Key, Bowdon Junction Ga One 26
hand saw 8 points in good condition. $1.50;
1 augur, 1 good hickory handle 75c; 1 auto-
mobile luggage carrier good condition 5c;
1 nickle plated ratchet brace 10 sweep near
ly new $2 Will xe brace for 2 speed breast
drill in good condition

Guy Abernathy, Lula Ga R 2 2 pet cows

Ralph Owen, Fender Ga Pr boys tan calf
shoes. size 3 almost new Value $38.75 sell for
$1.50

Mrs W M Arrington, R 2 Wadley @a 1
army saddle $5

S M Arledge, Pulaski Ga R 1 20 Electric-
jan lessons Will exec for 75 pure bred R I
Red baby chicks or for 2 pigs 8 wks old at
$4.50 ea

Mrs C T Williams, R 6 Dallas Ga New
sun dried apples 15c lb; 17 jewel Waltham
watch 0 size A-1 condition good time keep-
er dbl case $12 del Cash

(No Name Given) Box 93 Harlem, Ga 3
feather beds or will sell any amt of feathers
desired

Emory Davis, Rutledge Ga 2 sections com-
bination post office lock boxes, 99 ea sec-
tion; 1 oak panel
drop Write

Mrs J W McGowan, Summit Ga R 3 Buck-
eye incubator 120 cap good condition $15
cash with order

A J Shepard, Mitchell Ga R 1 Three cat
squirrels 1 male and 2 females about 1 yr
old $ the 3 ;

HN Sorrow, Point Peter Ga Cedar post
for fence post or telephone poles in small
quantities or car lots

J W Sammons R 1 Vidalia Ga One pr
army long range field and marine glasses
\$10 or exqd for anything useful of equal
value ; $
L J Vollrath, Winston G4 Good home made
hickory axe handles 252 ea $2 doz; hammer
handles 10c ea Will exc handles for second
hand shoes, clothes, groceries, cloth corn or
anything useful; Will exe nearly new Gear-
heart knitting machine for a good typewrit-
er or two good pigs, good Buckeye 150 egg
incubator and brooder, or good cane mill;
Will exc axe handles for seed oats, 2 doz
handles for 6 bu oats

J C Spearman, Wadley: Ga 2 female Fox
hounds extra fast and 1 collie under good
control, Exe for Jersey or Holstein cow or
sell cheap :

Luther Striplin, Funston Ga 1 C Sopra-
no, straight brass finish Saxophone $25

Thos Thompson, Cordele Ga 1 Oliver type
writer good condition $25

Mrs F C Dickinson, Williamson Ga Two-
well Ideal fireless cooker with triple boilers
in good condtion $10 fob Williamson

Mrs W H Boatwright, Jay Bird Hotel,
Chauncey Ga Try coming to Jay Bird Springs
on your vacation, a real good place, good
hotel. Come to the Springs for your health

is summer
OW A Futral, R 2 Clem Ga Good cotton bas-
kets 50 Ib size $1 75 Ib $1.25 100 Ib $1.50
Will exc good small shoats 40 to 80 lbs

W B Fincher, Cairo Ga Tancred pointer
bitch $25 fob Cairo; 1 untrained pointer

2 del windows 1 letter }



itch about 1 yr old $15 :

Ke L, Masden Allen Ga Rt 2 Good white oak
cotton baskets 50 Ib size $1; 75 Ib $1.25; 100
lb $1.50, feed baskets 1-2 bu. 75e :

B B Bradley Talking Rock Ga 1 Moline
cultivator in goed condition; will exchange
for 2 1-2 or 8 horse gas engine; must be
in good condition ;

B D Jones Morris Station Ga 2 new wagon
bodies cheap for cash or Fan ose for 6 H
. as engine in good order
ge Wombles, Wrightsville Ga R F D6
Edison phonograph in good condition; will

ell cheap fr cash; write

: : L Wallace 247 N. Highland Ave Atlan-
ta, Ga Ford touring car A-1 shape good
tires, etc, $150 cash or exchange for cows
freshen or poultry same value

W H Hearn Eatonton Ga 8 good cord auto
tires 34x4 at $10 each; 3 good cord tires
32x83 1-2 each $10

W H Kittles P O Valona Ga new and un-
used Escort Army wagons at $55 f o b Syl-
vania, Ga

Edwin Simpson 676 Tifton St N W, Atlan-
ta, Ga, reg English setter stud dog 3 years
old; reg English setter bitch 5 years old;
Golden sable and white female collie 19 mos
pedigree shows 13 champions; will exchange
any or all for milk goats or pure bred poul-
try, reg Jersey heifer or sell for cash; write

R H Formar, Ways Station Ga will ex-
change pair well matched draft mares, wag-
on and harness, gentle true pullers wt 1500
each 12 years old price $300 for feeder pigs,
Jersey or Holstein calves

A J Hurst, Bremen Ga Rt 1, 8 acres green
slender willow timber, suitable for making
rustic furniture all sizes and lengths; make
an offer

Mollie Parsons, Dalton Ga grafonola high
cabinet, several records $50; cash with order

Mrs C H Ward Rt 1 Adairsville Ga, sev-
eral M feet hardwood timber and first
growth pine

A B Weatherly, Georgetown Ga 1 two
wheel log cart army style in fair condition
$40.

A J Adams, Rt B, Ashburn Ga, nice gui-
tar and violin soft mellow tone, fine finish
violin and bow $18.95, guitar $10; cases in-



tar with feet satisfaction guaranteed; write
for price

A H Lilliott Lyons Georgia Rt A one
Barnesville top buggy and harness $75; 1
Singer sewing machine $30; 1 Home Com-
fort range $75.

Miss Maude Harris, Rt 1 Geneva Ga, will
exchange upright piano in first class condition
as part payment on small home located on a
highway; give location and descrition in first
letter

Acme Fruit Co, Hollywood, Ga 100 gals
pure apple cider vinegar at 50c gal.

G H Culpepper, Buchanan, Ga Websters
new International Dictionary latest authen-
tic edition $10; 2 row Peerless duster $5

Gladys Hall, Swainsboro Ga, The Ameri-
ean Reference Library (Encyclopedia) 10
volumes $50; Mark Twains Stories 10 vol-
umes $17.50

Mrs Eliza Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga R F D
A, Box 140 I have a good organ; will ex-
change for anything of equal value, hogs,
cows, goats or sell for cash; write

S E Woodall, Mt Airy Ga; one Ledbetter
dorn and cotton planter with fertilizer hopper
can plant anything from cane seed up to
ground peas in hull, used very little $30;
1 single foot steel beam plow stock good
shape $3; 1 No 10 Oliver turning plow $8;
1 Whiz 7 tooth steel frame $5; 1 steel B sub-
soil plow stock $2; dbl tree and 2 single trees

$2; 1 buggy pole and set of single harness |
without collar and bridle; both for $10; with

breast yoke and straps or the lot for $50

Rhodes Seed Co, Forsyth Ga; calcium ar-
senate, standard manufacture in air tight
100 Ib drums $8.50; 5 cans $8.25 per 100 lbs
all f o b

Mrs C T Patrick, Ficklin Ga; 20 player
piano rolls in good condition, will sell for
20c each or exchange for sheeting or dress
gingham

W G Kelley, Forest Park Ga 100 cotton meal
and Purina feed sacks $6 freight prepaid

J B Bailey Rt 1 Flowery Branch Ga one
set Fairbanks cotton wagon scales $50; 1
grist mill $35; 1 60 saw Winship gin $75;
1 cotton press $85; water wheel line shaft,
all in first class condition

Max Stokes Rt 8, Jasper Ga violin music
lessons from Correspondence school cost $1
for beginner, and book of musie 365 pieces
to exchange for trio of guinea pigs or pure
white pink eye rabbits.

C A Bryson Rt 1 Resaca Ga squirrel cage
good condition 36 inqghes tall 14 in. wide
24 inches long price $2 f o b Resaca Ga

Toccoa Orphanage, Toccoa Ga one Chatta-
nooga syrup mill 70 to 80 gal capacity just
been used about 2 months in good condition

Mr Clyde Carter Hazlehurst Ga R F DA
can furnish any amout of light wood fence

posts 10c each loaded in car at Denton Ga

R R f o b; ean furnish several cars of cord
wood $6; write
J R Stalling, Whitesburg Ga Rt 2 one
standard make Model A graphophone; will
exchange for 2nd hand Ford ear in running
order 18 dbl dise records, all in good shape
Mrs Marvin Smith, Conyers Ga Rt 4, 1
5 passenger Ford car in running condition $50
fo b or exchange for milk cow or 35 large
size hens del
-J H Neumuga, Rockmart Ga Rt 2 one 2

horse wagon in good shape $80 or exchange

for top buggy

Mrs V S Ladd, Gainesville Ga long stra
brooms $1 per doz; add postage !

Mrs Rosie Crowe, Cumming Ga Rt 4 pure
duck feathers and down mixed 75c per lb;
add postage

D L Shirley Morrow Ga 1 Atwater Kent
8 tube radio set less batteries, need a little

| repairing cost $75 eomplete; will take $25

set complete except batteries; 1 Edison pho-
nograph with about 60 round 2 minute re-

' gords needs adjustment almost as good as



cluded prepaid; guitar stand for cording gui- j



new $50 f o b; will exchange for anything
of equal value

B H Holland Dalton Ga Rt 2 Jersey heifer
7 weeks old $7 or exchange for good pig

H W Bagley Rt 2 Tifton Ga 1 ton Ford
truck in good condition trouble proof tires
on rear, good tires in front sell or exchange
for cows or hogs; write

J E Caudell Alto Ga Rt 2 90 washed second
hand fertilizer bags, 60 mixed bags such as
outside coffee and sugar bags, cotton seed
meal and feed bogs 8c; cash with order

Mrs M F Barnes 301 Milledge Ave. Atlanta
Ga two iron beds with springs and mattesses
and 2trunks will exchange for chickens, pig-
eons, guinea pigs or rabbits; write

Miss Frances Blasingame, Mansfield Ga 1-2
set of Teaqghers Public School Method Books
practically new; cheap

B Davis Social Circle Ga mailed anywhere
in state of Ga 10 Columbia disk records for
$2 C O D or wll exchange for equal value

J B Sedberry Co, Atlanta, Ga; one 90 ton
silo new never been erected $125; 1 Letz feed
mill 244; 1 12 H P Hercules gas engine; 1
Smalley feed mill; 1 Gruendler feed mill; 1
No 2 Jay Bee mill, bargain; 1 three H P
Economy gas engine; 1 International feed
mill

Mrs N C Gowder Rt 8 Canon Ga new
$12.50 Mandlette post card camera $5 cash
with order or exchange for $7 worth of
friers at market prices, guaranteed 10 years
by the maker

Mrs T A Owen, Forsyth Ga R F D 5 com-
plete course in mechanical engineering for
sale or exchange

O R Johnson Rt 1 Shellman Ga _ pecan
wrapping tape for wrapping pecan buds 50c
per square yard del

L E Harrison Dublin Ga vinegar white and
red in 50 gal bbls, or 16c per gal; bottle
vinegar f o b Dublin; cash with order as

Mrs B F Morrison Gainesville Ga Rt 8
cular tree 2 sizes 15c and 25 each; holly
2 ft high 25c; black walnut trees 3 or 4 ft
high 25 each f o b; garlic 15 doz f o b

Minnie Roberts, Rt 4 Buford Ga good Edi-







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son phonograph $12,.48 records in good con-"
dition included

S C Lovelace West Point Ga several hun
M. ft of hard wood timber close to railroad

Mrs Mattie Young R F D 1, Summerville,
Ga one Columbia graphonola in good condi-
tion, table model cabinet style, will exchange
for 25 S C White Leghorn hens not over 1
year old

J F Call, Rt 4 Ellijay Ga late Flat Dutch
cabbage plants 500 70c, 1000 $1.25 postpaid
prompt delivery; smoking tobacce in leaf 7
Ibs $1 delivered; nice lint cotton 7 1-2lbs $1
delivered. f

W H Davis 312 Montgomery St, Savannah
Ga black molasses for boll weevil mixture 60
gal barrals 18c per gal; cash with order; new
inner tubes no seconds 30x8 1-2 $1.25, 50c
tubes patch $1.50 per doz; tire flops 385 wing
boots 16c, fan belts 17c; reliner $1; 5 tube
Radio long wave, cone type, loud speaker,
equal to $100 outfit, battery inc. $25 cash;

Linton Smith Willis, Blakely Ga good trom-
bone and instruction books in good condition.
$5 fob

E L Floyd, Odum Ga Rt 2 one ton truck
in good shape, 8 good tires and other one
running, exchange for Ford touring in govd
shape ear

Mr J J Mooney Quill Ga nice cured to-
baeco; will exchange for quilting cotton or
other value; write

Mr R M Holmes, Woodland Ga 8 :horse
farm 1 1-2 miles from Woodland high school,
school truck runs by the house, fine school
and churches; will rent for money or cotton

Charles S Peek Hartwell Ga five tube
Charles Freshman Masterpiece radio with
loud speaker long distande reception, used
only short while; will sell cheap; cost $130;
write for price

Mrs Lawrence Hayes Rt 3 Palmetto Ga
antique four poster and other things; write

J W Gay Rt 2 Waleska Ga four lbs good
dark red leaf tobacco del in Ga for $1

Hoyt Kinney, Temple Ga one new 12 in
oscillating fan 110 volts direct current $20
or exchange; write : i

Mrs Julia Dowell Bailey Jefferson Ga fine
old stainer voilin with history direct from
Germany about 200 years old; will sell at a
sacrifice,



LIVE STOCK WANTED

W R Wages, Dacula, Ga., Rt 1,-
two gilts bred to farrow in Sept. or
Oct., R C or Duroc; buy or exchange
oats.

D F Wood, Adairsville, Ga., two
goats 2 mos. old; must be cheap; 1
male and 1 female, cash. Se

Mrs Wm G Burt, Bolingbroke, Ga.,
ten good young milk cows, Jerseys,
to freshen in Sept and October, good
price paid for good cows.

Andrew Harrison, Byron, Ga., P
O Box 1, three pure bred registered
S Poland China sows or gilts ready
bred, 1 young boar same type not re-
lated.

J A Lowry, Ellaville, Ga., spotted
Poland China female pig registere

L B Fulmer, Springfield, S C., 2
to 3 cars range sheep Sharpshier &
Southdown; 2 to 3 cars range goats
run of flock; 1 car grade Jersey hei-
fers and milk cows; 1 car No 1 feed-
er shoats 75 to 125 lbs; 1 car No 1
feeder pigs 35 to 65 lbs; 1 car corn
fed fat hogs 150 to 200 lbs; 1 car
range grass fat steers 500 lbs and
up; 1 car range heifer steers and
young cows also grade Hereford An-
gus and Pole cattle; write me what
you have to offer,

M G Smith, Rt 1, Toomsboro, Ga.,
10 to 30 weaned calves for feeding.
Quote number and price per lb.

W A Clark, Townsend, Ga., 500
head stock sheep reasonable price.

A B Blalock, Rt 1, Alto, Ga., shoat
to fatten for meat wt from 60 to 100
must be cheap for cash.

Mrs Mary W Clay, Monticello, Ga
Rt 6, two or three good Jersey cows
giving milk or some to freshen soon.

G F Sutton, Lyons, Ga., registered
Poland China hogs, also registered
Jersey cattle.

G V Norman, Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt
1 good sound mule not over 8 years
old, wt 950 lbs not over 20 miles
from Elberton, Ga.

W H Mitchell & Co., Barnesville,
Ga., 30 to 50 young heifers 12 to 20
mos. old unbred and not over 35 mi
from here.

Mrs T J Biggers, Bremen, Ga., 1
Jersey bull 12 mos old, registered
" keep on shares; few Jersey hei-
ers.

Will Mr R B Gresham write Mr R L Cole-

man Rt A Box 10, Hinesville Ga about his

P C pigs

W S Booth, Manor Ga S P C pigs if good
stock and registered

S F George Parrott Ga 40 head of shoats
from 30 lbs to 70 lbs; will pay cagh

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LIVE STOCK WANTED

J W Holeman Tifton Ga Rt A one good
cheap fresh cow or one that will freshen
soon; 2 good 800 Ib or 900 lb mules 8 or 10
years old; must be cheap for cash; 165 6 or
8 weeks old pigs

G T Truelove, Stockbridge Ga Rt 1 good

Berkshire gilt 6 mos old trade nice Brown
Leghorn yearling hens at $1.75 each or fer-
tile hatching eggs at $1.50 per 15; write

I E Chitwood, Lavonia Ga Rt 1 shoats to
feed out for meat, on halves good healthy
ones; write

Mrs Marie Burnett R F D Box 102 Dalton
Ga care M D West; wanted pigs; will ex-
change beautiful sheppard and fiste puppies,
children playmates, fine for yard dogs males
$3 8 weeks old

Farley Akins, Statesboro Ga Rt C 25 head
49 to 50 lb feeder shoats must be reasonable
for cash

L B Fulmer, Springfield S C, P O Box
34; one to four cars range steers 3 to 8
years old; one or more cars grade Jersey
heifers showing fair to good marks and breed-
ing; 1 to 2 years old; 1 to 2 cars Sharpshier
sheep ewes only 1 to 4 years old; 1 to 2 cars
good No 1 pigs 30 to 100 Ibs

Chas L Nevill, Pulaski Ga one big bone
thrifty black P C male pig subject to regis-
ter; cheap for cash

E D Towns Towns Ga "thoroughbred Jersey
heifer | calves

O M Moody Coffee Ga pigs and shoats must
be. cheap for cash or exchange good top bug-
gy for pigs; good milk cow

H Yearwood, 615 Clurry St Macon Ga
good grade milk cows (fresh) 2nd and 8rd
calves, within 100 miles of Macon; will pay
cash ; write

John A Goforth, care Goforth Bros., Gaines-
ville, Ga one daughter of Cocotter Harmony ;
1 daughter of Fair Prince Raleigh; 1 daugh-
ter of Lidas Raleigh; 1 daughter of Raleigh
Combination.

T C Clark Conley Ga four P C or Berk-
shire for meat wt about 50 Ibs; write



ATS, WHEAT, RYE AND HAY
WANTED

The Rowland Co., Athens, Ga.,
Fulghum oats, Abruzzi and tall rye
specify quantity and lowest price.

Fred Winfrey, Ashburn, Ga., Rt 1
two tons of wheat straw, quote pee
delivered.

J F Ratliff & Son, Blackshear, Ga,
200 bu Abruzzi and tall Ga. seed rye
send sample and quote price. _

V R Bush & Co.,. Albany, Ga.,
Abruzzi seed rye, send sample, state
quantity and lowest prioe.

C M Miller Co., Inc., Cornelia, Ga
several thousand bu Ga., grown oats
submit sample and. quote best del-
ivered prise in car load lots packed
in new bags.

JF Ratliff & Son, Sisdkahbar: Ga
200 bu Abruzzi and tall Ga. seed rye

send samples, quote prices.

R P Steinheimer Brooks Ga wants North
Ga rye in exchange for corn, seed oats, etc

J F Ratliff & Son Blackshear Ga wants
200 bushels Abruzzi and tall Georgia seed
rye. Send samples and quote prices

Ralph W Griffin Douglas Ga wanted Abruz-
zi and tall Ga rye; quote best. price

F L Byrd, Thomaston Ga wanted one bushel
of good wheat, untreated, make best price,
delivered cash basis

CORN AND CCRN MEAL WANTED

Barfield Feed Mills, Decatur, Ga.,
yellow corn, shelled or in shuck at
premium of 10 to 20c over white.

Canton Wholesale Co., Canton,
Ga., good yellow corn shelled, quote
price both car load and less fhan car
load f o b your railroad point; good
wheat.

J W Goddard Rt 3 Stone Mountain Ga 50

bu good white sound milling corn; quote
best price delivered at Stone Mt Ga

POTATOES, FRUITS AND VEGE-
TABLES WANTED
Williams Plant Co., Baxley, Ga.,
lot of soft pealed canned peaches;
quote price.
Mrs Hannah H Harris, Griffin, Ga
Rt C, Box 10-A, one lb of dill for

pickles, qt price and parcel post
charges.



J R Miller, Robbinsville, N C; all}

kinds fresh vegetables and melons
quote best prices.

H J Broughton, Graham, Ga., eal
Irish potatoes for fall planting either
Green Mt, Red Bliss or Cobbler,
quote price.

Miss Maudie Patterson, Rt 2, Ry-
dal, Ga., fresh Irish potatoes and to-
matoes, will exchange hand tufted
bedspread for same; write.

Oliver W Boyce, 324 Liberty St.,
Atlanta, Ga., blue grapes, large and
small quantities.

J R Miller, Robbinsville, N C; all kinds

fresh vegetables and melons; quote best
prices

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W F McColister, Temple Ga crystal white
Bermuda onion seed

Wm H Morris Rockmart Ga Rt 5 Box 95
two to four gallons old fashioned buttonless
May shellots (not sdullions); send sample
and quote best prices; want August
planting

Mrs I H Anderson Alma Ga Rt 8 20 Ibs
dried peaches and 20 lbs dried apples at 10c
per Ib; will exchange Buff Orpington hens
at $1. 25 each for same or pure bred Buff
Orpington eggs for hatching at 5c each





SEEDS AND PLANTS WANTED.
FM Ellis, Griffin, Ga., any quan-
tity wild sweet bay seed during Au-
gust and Sept., highest prices paid.
SN Bobs, Agent, Louisville & Nash
ville R R Co., P O Box 96 Fairmount
Ga., one bushel Lookout Mountain
seed potatoes.
Mrs Geo H Wallace, Cuniane, Ga
RF D1, one dozen beer seed; write.
Central Ga. Nurseries, Rt 5, "Macon

Ga., clean sound seedling peach seed |
send sample, quote price, state quan- :

tity; several M June budded peach
trees. 18,.in. 24 in,-2 it, 3,46.

RF DNo 1, Box 278, Washington
Ga., seed of the old fashioned Cali-
fornia moss for making beer.

Williams Plant Co., Baxley, Ga.,
several [bs of rape seed that will ger-
minate; quote prices.

PET STOCK WANTED

Zimmers Mountain Lodge, Dah-
lonega, Ga., 200 young live grey
squirrels for propagation purposes;
how many can you furnish and at
what price.

H Daugherty, 201 Pipes Ave.,
Macon, Ga., white female rabbits
from 8 weeks up; write desccription
and prices.

Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery
Branch, Ga., will pay cash for pea-
fowls; write.

RL Nagle, Jr., 1168 Euclid Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga., 1 young red rabbit; will
exchange rare lot of coins for same.

Peter J Harden, Rt 1, Atlanta, Ga
phone Fairfax 1750-J, New Zealand
buck rabbit buy or exchange Flemish
giant for same.





POULTRY AND EGGS WANTED
W P Fussell, Rt, 4, Columbus, Ga.,

wants 1 or 2 lb friers for table use, |

| White Leghorn pullets



will pay 280 per lb f o b 30c del.

T C Clark, Conley, Ga., wants
Barred Rock and Brown Leghorn pul-
lets, white strain, chicks must be Feb
hatch, no culls, also 10 Thompson
strain Barred Rock pullets Feb hatch
write wt.

J A Ingram, eet 199, Cordele,
Ga. 50 to 75 S C White Leghorn
pullets March or April hatch, no culls
will exchange practically new Brown-
ing automatic shot gun for same;
state strain and age.

William T Oetgen, Box 162, Sa-
vannah, Ga., all kinds of poultry.

M E Maynard, Newton, Ga., 15

or 20 8 C Black Minorca pullets 1

to 2 lbs each; buy or exchange for
S C White Leghorn pullets for Tan-
cred strain.

Mrs J J Edmondson, Alma, Ga.,

pure bred White Leghorn and Buff

Cochin bantams, reasonable.

Mattie Davis, Diamond, Ga., wants |
to raise 200 or more RI Red chicks ,

on halves to 8 weeks old to be deliv-
ered by August 30; write.

A Steinhimer, Brooks, Ga., thor-
oughbred bred homer pigeons ex-
change corn or oats for same.

J C Lance, Rt A, Ashburn, Ga., 10
S C White Leghorn hens and 10
Black Minoreas.

Jno K Lee, Rt 8, Carrollton, Ga.,
Black Minorca hens and pullets, will

-exthange Fulghum seed oats or an

Eastman autographic kodak No 1 A
for same.

Georgia Pecan Nursery, Fort Val-
ley, Ga., 50 to 200 Barred Rock or
Res Red pullets or young hens; will
exchange pedigreed pecan trees for
same.

Mrs J E Stone, Rt 3, Adairsville,
Ga., Light Brahma pullets April
hatch; exchange tufted work for
same, or spreads, cuttings, pillow
tops, kimonas, or rugs; write.

AM Aiken, Newborn, Ga., 100 Feb
or March hatched Barred Rock pul-
lets; must be reasonable; quote pri-
ces.

T T MeNeeley, Turnerville, Ga.,
and young

chickens ; will vey cash; write age,
strain, etc.





















Thursday, July 28, 1927

Mrs O H Moss, Rt 4, Alpharetta,
Ga., 4 young S L Wyandotte Yoos-
ters March or April hatch; has 2
roosters 3 years old to exchange for
same breed.

S M Artledge, Pulaski, Ga, 100 in
200 baby chicks to raise on halves :
until 6 weeks old; R I Reds preferred

J P Fleming, Box 1323, Lakeland,
Fla., 100 Brown Leghorns 6 mos old
and good strain; write best offer.

N Carver, Moultrie, Ga., second
hand incubator; prefer 300 egg size.

Shelby Bewley, Ft. Benning, Ga.,
500 pullets any size, any breed; state
price per Ib; will only purchase by
pound.

Miss Bertha Perkins, Stonewall,
Ga., will raise chicks on halves any
kind except White Leghorns ee
Bantams.

Mrs Nettie C Gowden Rt 3; Canon.
Ga., 6 hens 1 cock bantams any
breed, quote best price ; also 250 to
300 baby chicks to raise on third or
fourth to be 6 to 8 weeks old; any
good breed.

W D Moye, Lumpkin, Ga., 50 bene
chicks to raise on halves until 8 or
10 weeks old.

Mrs R C Keiht, Rt 3, Buford, Ga.,
100 or more baby chicks to raise on
halves until 8 or 10 weeks old; any
large breed will do;, will also "take
quilt scraps to piece on halves,

Mrs John B Smith, Rt 4, Douglas-
ville, Ga., 200 RI Red baby chicks |























to raise on_ halves.

{ Sallie L Hobby, Rt 4, Ashburn,
Ga., Spanish game rooster Feb or
March hatch at reasonable price.

E L Dixon, Blackshear, Ga., 100
dark Cornish Indian game eggs for
setting; write prices.

Dewey Nelms, Rt 1, Bowman, Ga.
25 pullets 2 cockerels March 1927
hatch from pure bred Buff Orpington
or Barred Rocks; will exchange pure
bred S L Wyandotte for same; state
best price.

Mrs J M Durden, Rt 2, obaalle
Ga., 10 pure bred Barred Rocks 1 1-2
to 2 Ibs wt. April hatch; will pay cash
or exchange rose comb White Leg
horns for them.

Peach Poultry Co., Ft. Valley, Ga.
this years six pullets from trapnest-
ed stock R I Reds; write particulars.

Fains Hatchery, Edison, Ga.,
hatching eggs from pure bred floes
-for immediate delivery.

Mrs J M Durden, Logansville, e mee
Rt 2, 10 pure bred Barred Rocks ~
11-2 to 2 lb April hatch; will pay
sellers price or exchange rose comb
W Leghorns for them.

T Adkins, Vienna, Ga., thorough-
bred, large breed, pullets and roost-_
ers 8 to 12 mos old; will exchange -
Cozy Horer, 100 cap with wire run





that has never been used, for same.



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