Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1928 January 12

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PUBLISHED Li the BUREAU OF MARKETS = C-H.BISHOP,_ DIRECTOR) _

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"NUMBER. 10

= VOL. 11. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1928.



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It is well for all farmers to realize that {his issa year for

electing a President of the United States. Past history has

proven that these years are generally accompanied by finan-
cial depressions and uncertain business conditions until after
| - the election. I would hate to see a large cotton crop made in

the South this year. A ten million bale crop will bring more
jj .money than a fifteen million bale crop:

_ The one receipt that will be absolutely safe for you is to

tle over to sell. What you do cultivate, cultivate good, and

- fertilize well and wisely. If there is any old impoverished land

on your farm that has not been making you a profit in the past

years, terrace it well and let it lay out. Land ought to be rest-
ed every. seven years anyway.

Georgia farms are at a disadvantage with a great many oth-

|| er states, for the reason that she is compelled to use'a com-

mercial fertilizer to most of her crops. Georgia, Alabama,
_ North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida use about half of
_ the commercial fertilizer that is used in the United States.
That leaves forty-three states pitted against five. North Car-
olina heads the list, using 1,300,000 tons of guano; Georgia

| Pialltcs t For Sale and Wanted

GEORGIA PRODUCTS.

I Car Lots For Sale and Wanted a3 Page S>
= Car Lots For Sale and yonted = - Page 9





PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR

raise all the feedstuffs that you need on your farm and a lit-.

fertilizer.

comes second, using 800,000 tons; South Carolina comes third, |

|| Poultry For Sale and Wanted _____ ee 2

Poultry For Sale and Wanted a Page 3

: . Editorial ____ ae pees 2 Page 4

| | Market Report eee ae a 2 ee 8

| . Miscellaneous Items for sale gd 58 ae
pes e pe Pace 5

: Less Than Car Lots 2. sou Paces.





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using 700, 000 tons; Alabama comes faa using | 600 ,000 tons;
and Florida comes fifth, using 400,000 tons.

My advice to Georgia farmers is that where they do buy fer-
tilizer, to buy the very best.
~ are being put out now that carry very little natural carrier

There are several grades that

and practically no artificial filler. ;

I have seen good results obtained from as high class fertili-
zer as a 15-5-5. I wrote an editorial about three weeks ago
about the German fertilizer, nitrophosko, which which analy-
sis runs as high as 36-16-16.

The best thing to do is to buy your materials and mix them
at home. If you dont take time to do this, buy high grade
Just remember this, that at the average production
of cotton in Georgia and the average price of fertilizer, it re-
quires about four cents a pound out of the cotton to pay the
| fertilizer bill. This could largely be eliminated if the farmers
of Georgia would plant more cover crops, such as Vetch, Rye,
Austrian Peas, ete. Also, the farmers of Georgia should take
more pains with their compost piles.

In conclusion, dont try to plant more than you ean culti-
vate well, fertilize well, and gather when it needs it. Dont
go too medi in debt, as this is a Presidential Election Year.

: EUGENE Aes

Farm Employment - ee = a : : _-.- Page 10
Womans Department fe. 3 el eee A
~Womans Department oe : oe : Page 12

second-Hand Machinery Wanted,
Beans and Peas, Pecans, Syrup,

Cotton Seed, for saleand _ eG 2
~~ Wwained 20 2 Se 722. Pape [3
Live Stoek 2.012 3 a Pee
Plants, Nursery Stock, ete. See _ Page 15.

Nursery Stock for sale and

wWerted oo. "ese Mage lg











. Grove, Ga., Rt. 2.

- more.

Ga.

= Clarinda, Iowa.





- Poultry brates Incubators,

CHICKENS FOR acces

Pu, -ANCONAS
5 Se e Shepard Ancona pullets, lay-
ing and ready to lay, selected. stock.



$1.50 each. Cockerels $2.50 each f.

o.-b. J. H. Beasley, es Ga.

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50 Blood tested Reo April pul-
lets- and. hens 16 mos. old$1 each;

April tockerels $1.25 each f. 0. b.

EB. Dillard, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ga...



50 eyeurold fawua pure Shep-

ard hens $1 each. Mrs. L. S. Eidson,

aha Ga.

20 Shepard Ancona hens, 20 mos.
old: and laying also 2 cocks same age

and strain $1 each or $20 for lot f.

Mui. > Mrs, J. Avs - Brown, Locust.

BO pure bred Shepard Ancona ea.
lets March hatch, now laying and
healthy, $1 each in lots of 10 or
J. A. Page, Soperton, Ga., Rt.



Pe

cen: hens, pullets and poe oa.
ee Ga:
: ee Apecus pullets 10 oe

old, laying and ready to lay $1 each.
Mts. J. D: _ Nelson, Rt. 4, Calhoun,

: 6 pure Shepard March hens and
roosters to exchange for year old

b'g bone Bitd Bros. tom and hen.

= Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga

9 1- year-old pure Shepard cou
hens and 1 rooster $10.50 ex-
ehange for 200- Ib black ices bred
gilt or 10 Cornish game 1 year old

Ss

pocine May ok $2.25 each,

from A. A. Berrys Poultry Farm,|
- Mrs. M. BE. Pullen, |.

1 old $1. 25 each, cockerels $2.50 each.

Whitesburg, Ga.



CHICKENS FOR SALE =

*

_BANTAMS
10 or 15 hoe and 38 or 4 roosters

oe 1927 hatch mixed color bantams al-

most white, 65c each f. 0. b. G. P.
Pulliam, Danielsville, Ga.

Prue bred, Royal. White
game cockerels $2.50 each, also Gol-
den* Seabright cockerels $2.50 eaeh.

H.W. Law, Eastman, Ga.

+4 Bantam rooster bbe:

a : Eslie Chas-
tain, Rt. 3, Moultrie, Ga.
Pure Golden Seabright Bantam

cock: $1.50 or exchange for 1 pullet
of same strain. Mrs. W. R. Chas-

tain, Loeust Grove, Ga.





. CHICKENS FOR SALE

BARRED ROCKS

16 Parks strain pedigreed pullets
and 2 cockerels $1.30 each, permit
and No. P. D. 38; also few cockerels
and pullets not pedigreed $1.25 each,
some. July hatch and some April and
May. hatch, must sell quick for cash.
_ Mra. Ethel eater Rt. A - Felton,
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$1. each. iH. F. Geeslin, Rt. 2. Co-

; Rock cocks,

.. hens, pure breed. Ethel Jones, |
Lula, Ga,

Ga.

Cornish 3

change for pecans.

Rock cockerels 10 mos.

roc bred gilt or pigs.



{old $5.

40 1 1- 2 year old pure bred zB. RI
hens.and 40 laying pullets $1.50
each, must be sold at once,
Grose, dongles Ga.

Pure bead March hatch B. R. ne
erels $1.50 each and 1 21-mos. old
cock $2, both Thompson strain or ex-
Send sample and
Mrs. W. L. Gordon,
RE 295

price of pecans.
Commerce, Ga.,

1 large B. R. cockerel $1.50 or ex-

change for pure bred B. R. cock to?

prevent inbreeding, no culls. Mrs.
L. G; Speen: Lula, Gaz, Rt. 2.



Fale



rae. B. R. April and May 1927
hatch chickens $1. 25 each. Cash with,
order. Mrs. . Daisy Ay Cochran, |
Sa Ga ss



1 lot: pure: bred Barred - Rock hens
$1.25 each, do not send check. W.
R _ Pittman, Gillsville, Ga.,, Rt. i

for pure bred B. R. pullets 8 mos.
old. $1.25. each;.1 cockerel same age
ready for service and. 1 cock 2 years
old $2 each. Mrs. John As an
SUMING Ga.

A a Fiowe an ek Bard
$2.50 each. Mrs. W.
A; Bird, Metter, Ga... 2

a oa Whew gern Ringlet Barred
: old $1.50
each. J: M. Lindsey, Armuchee, Ga.

CHICKENS: FOR SALE
BUFF, WHITE and Other: ROCKS
12 young White Rock hens $1.50

each; 1 cock 18 mos, old $2. Mrs.
S. A. Wooten, Tignall, Ga.

ou R. Fishel White ee Boeke

from prize w'nners; cockerels $2.50.

$3.50 and $5 each; March pullets $2

jand $2. 50 each; eggs for hatching $2

setting.
OF schel White Rock hens 1 year

H. C. Thurmond, Rt. 2 ee

Several B. P. Apig oath tials
6 to 8 mos. old $2.50 each, also hens
same breed $1.50 each.

2 CHICKENS FOR SALE





BRAHMA

4 Scott Giant Light anes hens |
Mrs. Ka- |.

and 1 rooster $10 for lot.
tie Hood, Stapleton, Ga:

Brown Light Brahma hens, pallets
and cockerels, Write. C.:: P. *Gol-
eel, Maxeys, Ga.



6 Light Brahma pullets a 1 sock
erel $1.50 eac hor exchange for Du-
_W...E. Lewis

Draketown, Ga. ps

CHICKENS FOR SALE -



GAMES a
Blue Falcon hens $1.50 each; stags
$2 each. EL L, Patterson, Talking
Rock, Ga.



2 March Blue Red stags $2 each

f taken at once; 3 April Ginn Red

stags $2 each; 1 Dom. cock 2.years
All No. 1 pit stock, no hens

15,

_M. J. Morrs, Douglasville,

or ae Ww. Pp: Hughes, Rt. Cc.
Box: EA, So Ga.

ake bred) Dark Cornish Apr
cockerels $1.50 each; 20 pullets same
age and stock $1.25 each f. 0. b. W.
L. Dixon, Quitman, Ga.



cockerel $2 f. 0. b. here. Mrs. Daisy

| Cochran, Adairsville, Ga.

1 Cornish Indian Game cockerel
and 2 pullets $6.50; 1-cockerel and
6 pullets $10, cockerels and pullets
not related, all pure bred, large size,
and March hatch. Mrs. W. H. Sel-
lers, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 5. .



CHICKENS FOR SALE



GIANTS AND LANGSHANS

80 Royal purple Jersey Black
Giant cockerels April hatch weighing
10 Ibs. or more and up to standard
of perfect'on $5 to $10 each; pullets
same strain and laying $5 each. Peb-
ble Hill Farm, Pine View, Ga.

Ge eh

5 Jersey Black Giant cockerels,
April hatch $2 each or lot. for $9.
Flock free from disease; eggs $2. for

f Maree pure bred Giant hens and

$15 for lot or exchange for pure bred
guinea pigs, H, W. Whitworth, La-

| vonia, Ga.



4 Jersey Black Giant cockerels $2
ecch f. 0.b, = Mrs.Jd P. ban:
ston, Ga.





March hatch Jersey Black Giant
cockerels $3; 3 hens and 1 cockerel
$6.50; cash with order. Mrs. F. A.
Tucker, Boston, Ga. :

4 large April hatch Jersey Black
Giant cockerles $2.50 each; 5 pullets

, seme age, Marcy strain, $2.50 each

exchange for White Holland or
Mammoth Bronze turkeys. Mrs. W.

or

| 9, Milsap, Rt. 2, Adairsville, Gay

Large April hatch Black Langshan
eockerels and pullets $1.75 each f.
o. b. here; eggs from fine stock $1.50
per setting of 15 del. crate returned.
Mrs. J. G. Burden, Rt. 9, Elberton,
Ga.

Few J fedey Black Giant pullets
and cockerels $1.50: and $2.50 each,
Marcy strain, eggs $1.50 for 15. Mrs.
Ga,

CHICKENS FOR SALE |





LEGHORNS
50 English March hateh W. Ly pul-
lets, now laying, $1 each. Emmit
Johnson, Hahira, Ga. - :
5 pure bred S. C. W. L. hens $5.
Buyer to pay express. Miss
Sanders, Felton, Ga., Rt. 1.

Barron W. L. March hatch cocker-
el, $3.50.
Chamber of ere Pe Atjanta,
Ga.

10 Mareh-hatch W. L. hens $10



zor = Box 29; Carrs pee Ga.

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1 pure Golden Seabright May 1927)

REP; Bani Ball Ground, Ga. |

1 cock spring 1926 hatch $2 each or|_

-eaeh f. 0: b. : JOH. Beas lee Lavon a

ee erels from trap nested

Ethel |.
| Orpington cockerel for 1 not. related

Mrs. R. Y. Barrett, 50645



gue fhe.



100 pure bred S. C. Brown Leg-.
horn hens and. roosters $1-each, Mrs.

<pAo J. ee Ball Gree Ga.

oe

15 rcs best egg strain W. -
Some now laying,

hens and pullets.
90c each, f. 0. b. here. Mrs. J.
Gaines, Kingsto#). Ga. 2-5 =

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50 Tancred March hatch S.-C. W
Leghorns now laying $1.75_ each
Miss aes saves ee Ga.

: 30 pure bred 1 Ferris W. Le. a.
9 mos. old now laying $1.25 each.
J. H. Holland, Be

ete:





: 6 Ww. ee and + buff echo aS
| bullets, March hatch 85c each, f. 0.
_b. Baldwin, Ga. Boyd Cochran, How.
mer, Ga. ee eee



~196 8. Co We kx April hatch pul
lets. Laid 147 doz. eggs in Decem
$1.50 each f. o. b. here. Chas E.:
Cone, Statesboro, Ga, eS



Pure bred Tanered 8. Oo. Ww. Ee
pullets 8 mos. old from >trapneste
stock. Write for prices. Peace
cay Farm, Fort Valley, Ga.



20 White English Leghorn. pullet
ready to lay $15 for lot. Mrs; .Ttie;
Warnick, Leaf, Ga. as See

Fine Leghorns i 45 2 years old, no
culls, $90 cash. Ralph oe oe
ae, Gae

- S. . Brown lechan very pul
lets, selected stock, laying andvready
to lay, $1.50 each; cockerels $2.50

Ga.

Sovereign select S..C. WwW. L. cock:
stock wit.
laying records. Will trade for R. I.
Red, Plymouth Rock or White Leg
horn pullets; rabbits or sell for $2
each. R. W. Riggs, a Spemes
Ga Rt. 1, ee



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1p Wot. hens gad oa 18
to 20 mos. old, no culls, $20. Mrs.
A. M. Hackney, ae ou ht
LE



11 Pincred W. 1. haus te 1 eock=
-erel- $10. _Mrs. D. F. Echols, Summit, Z
CaS:



CHICKENS FOR ae =

MINORCAS and LAKENVELDERS

12 Black Minorea hens 1926 hate
pure Pape, closely culled, will eye
for bull yearling subject 6. reg stra
tion. Will exchange for Barred Roe
pullets March or Apri hatch. A. R
Bailey, Rt. 1; Blakely, GAs



CHICKENS FOR SALE

atta ier nicl tact

ORPINGTONS
Will exchange~1 young fall Buff

VU KS



to my: pullets. Mrs. W. as Sellers, Rt
, Maxis Ga.



Morgan strain White Orpington
| first prize cock and second pri
cockerel; hatching eggs $3.50 setting:
Mrs. C. R. MMorga ts A, Ge







CHICKENS FOR SALE
R. I. REDS :
2 Rhode Island Red roosters 8 mos.
old from Missouri hatchery, prize
winners. Now ready for

- $1.75 each. Mrs. _Luey Tyson, Ten-
nille, Ga.

;

Choice Donaldson 8S. C. R. I. Red
_cockerels, March hatch $3 each. Daw-
son Poultry Yards, Dawson, Ga.

~100 Donaldson R. I. Red pullets}

5 mos. old $1 each. Mrs. W. R. Lind-
sey, Lenox, Ga.



6 pure bred Feb. hatch R. I. Red
cockerels; good size and color, $3
each, also 100 hens same breed $1.50
each. Mrs. J, L, Wilson, Rt. 5, Tif-
fons Ga.

2 large Donaldson S. C. cockerels,
March hatch $1.50 each or 2 for
a te beep. Mrs. W. Oz Milsap, Rt.
Adairsville, Ga.

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20 pure bred young S. C. R. a Red
- hens $1.25 each, $23 for lot. Mrs.
Grover Hale, 216 Hill St., Americus,

Ga. i cute

i Young Owen R. L Red cockerels
$2 to $3.50 each. Mrs. A. J. Love-
oad Ball Ground, Ga.

if young hens and a March hatch
eockerel, direct from Donaldson $7
for lot; cockerels $1.50 each. Mrs.

J. M. Hall, Rt. 5, Calhoun, Ga.



: 10 8. C. R. I. Red young hens $1.25
ae each. dohn Faircloth, Metter, Ga.

March hatch $1 each f. o. b. here.
Mrs. Carlton York, Clayton, Ga.



ee CHICKENS FOR SALE |

_ WYANDOTTES
Regal Dorcas. White Wyandotte
-~ eocks and cockerels $2.50 and $3
eo) each. . Mrs. G. W. Whitworth, Lavo-
z : es Sey :

=: = pure White Wyandotte hens
$1.25 each. Mrs. Ruby Mosely, Rt.
oe 2, _ Royston, Ga.

223 young Columbian (Wyandotte
hens and March hatch cockerel $7.
_ Mrs. Jo fas Rt.5, Calhoun, Ga.

es ! Regal Doroes White Wyandottes |
in lots of 10 hens and 1 ock or cock-

erel $15 or $1.5 Oeach. L. E. ee
liams, Ty Ty, Ga. :
Pure bred Martin Regal Doreas
White Wyandotte April cockerels, $2
and $2.50 each. Pullets $1.50 each.
Mrs. R. J. Eiemics, Lincolnton, vie
Rt. 6.





_ MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR) -

SALE
ss Peafowls for sale, Box 304 Colum-
a ane Ga. eA



4 large mixed Jersey Giant and

White Rock ockerel and 1 . Giant
and White Rock pullet $1.50 each or

=: $3 for pair.
2. Adairsville, Ga..

Oe The Spencer Turken Wonder Bird,

_ eross between turkey and hen $2:50
setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. J. F. An-
: ae Blue Ridge, Ga.



10 1926 hens, $1. 75 Seek 10 1927
pallets $1. 50 each, also-1 1926 cock
and 1 1927 cockerel, also eggs.
- T. Farmer, 422 2nd St., Albany, Ga.



ue pullets; 7 March cockerels same

service, | .

2,1)

: : : ee ree Pane: Ga.
8 pure bred R. I. Red cockerels, |

March or April hatch. Mrs. C. R.
oo Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.
. Want 20 or. more thetouchived:

L. Yeomans,

Mrs. W. O. Milsap, Rt. |

Fy



a3 ein Silver: ee Ham-

breed, #24 for lot.
Union City, Ga.

POULTRY WANTED

J, H. Burkhead,



CHICKENS WANTED ~
Will pay eash for 15 pure bred
Columbian Wyandotte hens and two

roosters. J. T.. Owens: Covington,
Ga., RFD 2: :

Will pay ash for Thompson and
Holterman strain Barred Rocks, or
will exchange.
jay, Ga., Rt. 4.

5



Want pure bred White Leghorn
young hens and breeding stock. Must
be well culled, healthy, and from
good laying strain. Write full par-
ticulars and lowest cash price. T.
T. McNelley, Turnerville, Ga.

. Will trade for 10 pullets or hens
now aying of some good pure breed.
'; Wr'te for particulars. J. R. Jack-
son, Gordon, Ga., Box 162.

- Want to exchange 1 pure bred dark
Cornish game rooster 18 mos. old,
for. one of same breed. Write. Mrs.
CA. Patterson, Ty Ty. Ga., Rt. 1,
Box 19.

Will trade up to $375 value for
March White. Leghorn pullets, or
good milk cow. Write for particu-
lars. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta, ee
247 N. Highland ae

Will pay cash for meatous, any
time, young or old. B. Bs Woodliff,



Want 1 pure Golden Sebright. ee

March or April 1927 White Leghorn
hens, bred to lay. No culls wanted.
Write what you can offer and lowest
cash price. J. A. Swealman, Cum-
ming, Ga., RFD 3.



| $12 doz. from pen No.

a aR, Bramlett, Elli- |:



Will exchange $12 value ok 6
R. I. Red hens, or some other large
breed, not over'1 year old. Mrs. E.

Roe Ga.

DUCKS AND GEESE FOR SALE.

9 young geese $1 each f. o. b. Mrs.
Jacob Hires, Coffee, Ga.

Big Blue. Toulouse geese wt. 20 to
25 lbs., largest breed of the geese
family. Begin laying last of Jan.;
eggs $3 for 7 prepaid in Ga: digs
Fawn and Indian Runner ducks. They
lay year round except latter part of
Aug., and first of Sept., 13 eggs $3
prepaid in Ga. Tic J. Ellis, Cumming,
Ga.

7 ae mixed Pekin and puddle
ducks $1 each f. 0. b. Mrs. J. ES
Gaines, Kingston, Ga.

TURKEYS AND GUINEAS





su FOR SALE

White Australian guineas in- lots
as wanted $1.25 each. L. E. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Ga. :

Mammoth Bronze Turkeys direct
from. Bird Bros., toms $9 each, wt.
from -20 to 26 lbs., cash with order.
Mrs. P. B. Brannen, Statesboro, Ga.

Goldbank M. B. Turkeys, hens $65;
toms $8 and $10. Mrs. W. H. Bran-
an, Lewiston, Ga. z

re? pure bred Red Bourbon toms,

=

St eodd.



$7. 50 es "Mrs. Ww. A. Bird, Met-
ter, Ga. i

Pak Baten Red Turkeys 40 lb.
Mrs. R. S. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga.

Big Bone Giant Bronze turkeys,

-|bred from tom weighing 62 Ibs. at

5 years old; toms 40 to 50 lbs.;
22. to: 26 Ibs.;
Sept. 1ist.,

hens
lay from Mareh 1st to
booking orders for eggs
1, charges
prepaid in Ga, _ L. J. Ellis, Cumming,
Ga. ASS

_ Pure M. B. Giant turkeys from 56
Ib. toms and 23 Jb. hens; first tomis
25 Ibs., $15; second toms $12.50;
third toms $10 third toms May hatch
$8.50; first hens (1927) $10; second
hens $8.50; third hens $7.50; special
prices on trios and pens. N. D. Nor-
ris, Wrightsville, Ga.



2 pure breed Giant Bronze gob=|, Ee
blers $10 each, cash with order.-Mrs.| .

J. E. Gilreath, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ga. |

hatch, 1 May 1927, $15. Miss Nan-
nie Garner, Rt. 1, Cedartown, Ga.

Pure stock Bourbon Red April tur-|_

keys 17 to 20 lbs. each; tosm $10.
Mrs. J. C. Lee, Marshallville, Ga.

each; pullets $5 to $6 each.
booking orders for Jan. delivery. GG
N. Byrum, Ficklin, Ga.



TURKEYS WANTED.
Wan 1 Bronze gobbler and 2 hens
Mrs. W. G. Cunningham, 322. West
Walker Ave.; College Park, Ga.

Want 6 to 25 turkey hens and eats

blers, prefer young ones. State how
many and best price. W. T. Long,
Pendergrass, Ga. : ee



Want 2 Bronze turkey toms and

4 hens not over 2 years old. Ay J.
Rich, Bainbridge, Ga.

Wes

Want pure bred Bourbon red, and
L.,. E. Jones,

wi

| INCUBATORS, BROODERS, ETC.

FOR SALE
- 1 Wisconsin incubator, 250 egg|
size; 1 Buckeye, 220 egg size, and
1 Wishbone incubator, 400 egg size.

rE TE: Geeslin, bsaretee Ga., Rt. o:

1 Standard Buckeye No. 3, 250
egg capacity; been used.4 times, $20;

1 oil: burning brooder 500 cap. $10,|

or sell incubator separately. G. M.|
Giddens, Eatman, Ga.
Mammoth Miller Ideal incubator,
practically new 11,700 egg capacity,
guaranteed to be in good operating
condition, Write for price. S. P.
Howe, Fort Walley, Ga.

od 000 capacity. Binsplex bat cders
$25; 2 500 cap., Simplex brooders
$20. Both in perfect condition. Les-
ters Hatchery, Rome, Ga., Ree 3,
aaron shasea ;
4 Sol-Hot brooders, perantecd: to
be in first class condition 500 cap.
44 inch canopy. H. L. oS Bow-
don Junction, Ga.



14 Mall - coal buseiuk brooders,
500. chick size, $12.50 each FOB Or-
chard Hill. Will exchange for corn,
wheat, oats, or chickens of any heavy

Mill ss farm, Orchard
Hill, Gases = -



oh

-}ing brooder, 1927 model. .

| 40 Ib.
; Se as vonia, Ga.
> Few Giant Bronze 20 lb:-toms $10)

Now],

Rt. 6. ae pees ae

| per. 15.
ton, Ga.,

bronze turkeys, give wt. and price, |.
_ also white, guineas.

; Woodlawn, Va. | strain Black Giants, and pure Japs-

| high egg records, $1 per

x Poulan, ee



oe Le

"1,500 capacity Buckeye coal burn-
Used only |
3 weeks, $12.50 FOB Canton, Sie
ee Eaee, renen, Ga.

250 egg Reliable incibaten: hae

water heated. Used only. a: few
times, good condition $25.

Mrs. J.
R. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. ee

WANTED

Want late model Buckeye incuba-_
tor and 500 chick brooder, must be-
in good cond'tion. Write partieu-
lars. = LL Roberts, Decatur, Gay

Want 1 600-cap. Buckeye~ sioute
tor, must be in goo deondition and
cheap for cash. Mrs. W. E. Hae
Mbt. Airy, Ga.; Rt. 2 a



BUTTER AND EGGS"

: FOR SALE

i + hone 2 kee y 10 15 Ib f ce, feash, bev
3 M. B. Turkey hens, 2 April 1926) or s. of ni

try butter, 45 Ib. postpaid: inGa.
Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery le
Ga.

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- Fresh butter, 3 or 4 lbs. spiel a
Mrs. G. W. Whitworth, -La- ;



ao

Country butter 50c lb. ~ prepaid. : :
Mrs. D. E. Evans, Washington, Ga.,;

Pure bred Phonipeaw Barred Rock
eggs, $1.25 for 15 del. | Mrs. I R.: oe
ae Millhaven, Ge Rt, e ee ase =

Pas




















ity Peeaina: eggs, from Jprige
winning stock $2.50 for 15. Mrs. ve
P. oe, Ivey, Gas? 2% .

ios from pure bred Martin Re-,
gal Dorcas white Wyandottes, $1.50:

Mrs. R. J. cee, Lineoln-
Rt. 6.



fe i

Will have eggs from pure
Barred Rocks, k. I. Reds,



bred ~
Marcy '

nese Silkies, in spring.

Mrs. Daley:
Gochran, Adairsville, Ga,

~ White Wyandotte eggs. $1 per 15,
$3 for 50, $5 for 100. Mrs. We. oe z
Hulsey, Mt. Aairy, Ga., . Rt:



Eggs from Subaese Reds ie

carefully culled flock $1. 50 for 15,

Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone Mountain a
Rt. 1. ee He

" Tanered strain 'S. C. W.. ae . .
eggs for setting; prize winning stock
15 del.
Lowest price. Knight Bros. Fosiey
Farm, Dacula, Ga: 4



Pure bred: Phocpson Barred ' Roe
eggs, $1 for 15, $3 for 50; pure bred
Brown Leghorn eggs 7T5e for 165,
$2.25 for 50. Mrs. A. A. sua

te

Rees from 2 to 8 year old M. B
turkeys, pure stock 25c each, or
$22.50 for 00, del. Booking orders
now for Feb., March and April deliy-
ery. Cash must accompany orders
or they will not be i Le Ay
| Johnson, ae Ga., Rt. 1

Show hirds 2 Fishel otenin
Rock eggs, $1.50 for 15. Mrs.
Thurmond, _Danburg, Ga.





PAGE FOUR eae
GEORGIA | on
: MARKET BULLETIN

of



Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
C. H, Bishop, Director |

DEPARTMENT OF .
AGRICULTURE

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner





1 hursday, J ee 12, 1928



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



ivitoncanis of farm produce and appur-
tenances, admissable under postal -regula-
tions, inserted one time on each request, and
repeated omly when request is accompanied
by new copy gf advertisement.



Limited space will not permit insertion of
' unimportant. advertisements. Under legisla-
tive act the Market Bureau does not assume
any responsibility for any advertisements ap-
pearing in the Bulletin, or transaction re-
_ sulting therefrom.



o Circulation, Advertising and Services: of the
aes of Markets and_ this en are
| Pree of Charge. 3



=<



| IMPORTANT NOTICE



| POSTAL REGULATIONS PRO-
- | HIBIT THE ADVERTISING OF
| SAW MILL BOILERS, STEAM

ENGINES, SAW MILLS AND
OTHER COMMODITIES OF SIM-
| ILAR NATURE. A NUMBER OF
_| ADS HAVE BEEN RECENTLY
RECEIVED
| THAT THE MARKET BULLE-
| TIN PUBLISH THEM. THE
ABOVE MENTIONED REGULA-
TION EXPLAINS WHY THEY |
| FAILED TO APPEAR AS_ RE.
eee









oS ANOTHER SOURCE OF FARM



. INCOME

Now is the time for the farmer
to give special attention to his
home orchards. He should not

- neglect winter spraying, pruning

and setting out such trees, vines,
etc,, that may give him a succes-

sion and variety of fruits.

Too much can not be said as to]

value of the use of fruit in the
home from a health standpoint.
Not only is it advisable for the
_ farmer to be in position to furnish
these to his own family, but he

fresh and direct to consumers in
small towns that can not be sup-
plied in ear lots by the commer.
cial orchards.
The scuppernong, so far, is prae-
tically disease free and will grow.
in every section of the State. The
possibilities of marketing these
. . fresh and bottling the fresh: juice

is great and so far practically un- |;

2 touched.



- Much may also be said for the
~ Georgia fig. The consuming pub-
_ lie should certainly have the op-





4

full y armen dainty,

A vast amount of feed is wast-
ed by being fed to eull hens or
hens that have laid out.? .

With a little careful study, it
is an easy matter to select the
layer from a flock. After this is

| done, all the special attention and
jfeed may go to swell the profit

from the layers. Write to the

State College or see your county

agent for definite information.
Then market your non-layers at
the next co-operative sale while
the price on hens is good. |

SETTING A GOOD EXAMPLE

Now that city consumers are
being urged to buy Georgia pro-
ducts, it would be well for the
farmers to. consider their attitude
toward these. Since the Georgia
farmer buys a tremendous amount



| Maine to Idaho,

| prunes from the West

REQUESTING }|_



prejoice in an effort to



portunity of buying the delight-

of produce from the store, he
should consider the source of
these products if he expects to
help himself and his farmer

friends.
A survey of the stock of coun-

try stores will usually find black |

eyed peas and lima beans from
California, Irish potatoes from

New York State, apples from
Washington or Oregon, flour. from
Tennessee, dried peaches and

eanned goods from | nearly any
state -OtNer: than his own.

buyer demands. If he does not
have a supply of Georgia products
the consumer is usually to blame.
Since Georgia farmers constitute
the largest body of consumers in

the state, in all fairness, if they
|wish the ety housewife to use

Georgia products, ug them set the
example.

eo



OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

' The space given in the Market
Bulletin devoted to the sale of
flowers illustrates the amount of
interest that is manifested by
Georgia women in the eulture of
flowers, .__

Flower gardeners are enriching

the'r garden spots with well rot-

ted mold and fertilizers. This
will prepare the soil for a luxuri-

ous growth during the spring and

lsu
. should have a surplus to market |. mmer_months,

It is a compliment to the onl-
tured women of Georgia that they
beautify
their homes and surroundings. By

{so doing they not only beautify

their own homes but also favora-
bly impress the passerby who is
cherred by the beauty of the home
gardens.

We wish to. recommend the
planting of hardy old fashioned
flowers and-to further commend

those who have already made such

plans. Old fashioned flowers
prov_-de a succession of blooming
plants throughout the summer.
season, The P ;

es

MARKET B a

Georgia \
grapes and. small fruits so great-
ly appreciated by Georgia people.

-| 25e lb. or 15 a half

cabbage from!

and his}.

The grocer furnishes what the



eriwinkle, the Ver-;



one: the Phlox. mud the Petunia
are some hardy old fashioned va-
rieties that are popular.

The Zenia is a hardy and pro-
fusely blooming flower that re-
quires very little labor in its cul-
tivation. This flower
special consideration as it also has
an unusual market value. -

It may be well to remember
that cut flowers of the garden
type are popular with ety house-
wives. Usually a ready market

may be found for them.





SEEDS FOR SALE AND WANTED
12 Ibs. black corn field bean seed,

Ib. Mrs. Lo S.

Phillips, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 3.

Wakefield and Dutch cabbage seed,
$1.25 lb. or 20c oz.; New Stone and
Baltimore tomato, same price; Col-
lard seed, 40c lb.; Ruby King Pepper,
$3 Ib.; Black Bentns Ege plant seed,
25c oz.; Rape seed 20c 1b.; all kinds
of turnip, 40c lb.; All Beet seed 60c
lb.; mixed Sweet Pea seed, 20c oz.
or $1.50 lb.; Red Tip Radish 40ce Ib.
or 20c oz, AN postpaid. vo W.
McEver, Braselton, Ga.

Offer 2 bu. Dwarf Gee. long pod,
seed. Quote best price A. W Peet
Brooklet, Ga.



oe SEED FOR SALE AND
WANTED ;

A limited amount of Cokers pure
Pedigreed Long Staple cotton seed,
$2 bu. R. P. Banister, Ball Ground,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Heavy fruiter and Salsbury : pure
cotton seed, $1.50 bu. ea. J. H. ae
ee Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1,

19 strain cotton seed. Absolutely
pure. Write for prices. B. F. Bs
Martin, Ga. .





Pedigreed Cleveland Wannamaker
cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB Hartwell.
Clifford Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga. Rt.
Five.



| BEANS AND PEAS

6 bu. Clay peas, slichtly mixed; 2
bu. sveckled peas, $1.50 bu. ea.; 2 1-2
bu. Marrow Flats $4 bu.; 1-2 bu. lit-
tle white bunch butter-beans, $3.50.
All FOB Warrenton. C. E, Abbott,
Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1. .

English garden peas, medium early, |

heavy bearers, and Sugar or salad

peas, 25c lb. ea. Add postage. Mrs. J.|

Elsner, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2,

7 bu. O-too-tan Soy beans, $25 for |

lot, or $4. 50 bu. B. ue Veen, Martin.
Ga. A

QO-too- ten So. beans, $3. 85. bu. C

M. ae, Cornelia, Ga.

Sound, oe Rice peas, 12c Ib. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt, 2.

50 bu. white blackeyed peas. New
crop, but slightly weevil infected.

and 50 bu. nure New Era peas, $2 bu.

ea.: 75 bu. O-too-tan Soy beans, $4.50:

FOB Madison.
Madison, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
8 or 4 pks. of chufas, $1.25 pk.
FOB here. Russell Lester Brady,
Oglethorpe, Ga. RFD 2.

W. I. Carmichael,



deserves

6c Ib. FOB Seville. W. T. Clifton, Se- :

| Mrs. J. S. Yeomans, Swainsboro, Ga.

235 Villa Nova St.

| Dr. John. Patterson, es Ga.
Rt. 9. Box le AG :

SETTING EGGS AND HASCHING

| egg in larger lots. Best service. New- :
50 bu. Laredo Sov beans, $4--bu. All








ary 12, 1928,
Ga. Runner peanuts, me Ib. FOB |

Douglas. Ralph ae ee Douglas, ae : 2s
Ga. : = ae

Thurs ay, Ja

125 lbs. seedling pecans, 10 Ib. by. |
lot. W. V. Jones, Stillmore, Ga. Rt.1. ee





150 bu. Ga. Runner seed peanuts,

ville, Ga, Rt. 1.

55 lbs. of small seedling pecans,
12 1-2c lb.; 45 lbs.. medium: seedling
pecans, 15c lb. All fob Crawfordville,
Miss Ethel Chapman, Crawfordville,
Ga.

20 Ibs. of large pecans, 35 lb., or .
$6.75 for lot. J. H. Leverette, Parrott,
Ga. Rt. 1. :



f

BUTTER AND EGGS ~
Make best offer for the eggs from
50 S. C. Brown Leghorn and 15 Col-
umbia Plymouth Rock -hens. Fertile
and infertile. C. E. Abbott, Warren- .
ton, Ga. x pla

= 5 i

Donaldesn S. CR. I. Red eggs,
$1.50 for 15. Mrs. S. H. ONeal, Mie]
dalia, Ga. 203 Kenworth St.



VEGETABLES
Qld fashioned multinlying
sets, 15c per qt. or 25c for
Postage paid in lots of 2 qts. or
Multiplying roots, 1-2 cent ea.
age paid for orders of 25c or

onion
2. gts.
more}

Post-

more. = 25s

Dry red pepper, 45c Ib. del Miss Ca
Beanie Smith, Kite, ae Box 74,

1? pk. Old fashioned: onion buttons,
$1 del. Mrs. Ada Summerville, Dal-
las,, Ga. Rt. 6.. 2 ee

ae



__ | SYRUP FOR SALE AND ee ae
Wannamaker latest aorouad No. |.

/Ga: Cane syrup, sealed in new 10. |
Ibs. tin cans, crated, ready to. ship.) 9, 5
$4.80 per crate of 8 cans. Small sam-
ples upon request. M. Cook, Milan,

Ga. :

1927 crop Ga. Cane syrup in new
35-gal Cypress bbls, $17 per bbl. fcb SI
Ludowici. R. Lr Baxter, Ludowici, Ga.





40 gal Ribbon Cane syrup in 10
and 5. 1b. cans, 75 gal. FOB Homer-
ville. Mrs. A. B. Smith; Homerville,
Ga. Rt. 2, Box 74.

3 new bbls. of old time sugar cane
syrup. A- . grade. 65c del. Guaran- | ae
teed. J. W. Martin, Jr., Cuthbert, Ga. ae

"Ga. Gane syrup in gal. cans. ie eee
Write for particulars. HE. H. Meeks,: + -
Does Ga. RFD 1.



Wane to trade for 500 aa of syrup.

Want several. hundred gals. old ee
syrup for stock feeding purposes.
State amount and. best cash Puce: J.
kK. Pinion, Dalton, Ga:

y NN

Custom hatching, 4de per egg in ho
less than lots of 300 eggs. 3 1-2c per



tn and Gaskin Farms, Americus, Ga.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS |

_ FOR. SALE eee
Fresh Oak smoked pork sausage
40e. lb. 25 lbs. and over del. Deliver
Jan. 14. C. L. Wetherington, Sparks,
Ga. Rt. 2. oe













a A



eee





$17, 100; Barred -
Custom Hatching 100 eggs $4; 300

| baby chicks
hatches, $12.50, 100, $6.50 for 50.
Knight Bros. Poultsy Farm, Dacula,
Ga. 4

win beok orders, for game wy



MARKET BULLETIN |

























ss. FOR SALE

Day old chicks; SiG. WoL. $16;
100; Ancona $16, 100; S.C. R. I. Red
Rocks, $17 100;

eggs $10.50; 1000 eggs, $30, Eustace

ods McKinney, Jr., Blackshear, Ga.

Booking orders for fee old chicks

- Feby. and March delivery. S. C. W.
- LZ. and R. I. Red $15, 100; also hatch-
ing eggs, $1.50 for 15. R. E. Lanier,

one Ga.



Bookihe orders for pure bred s. C.

Re I Red baby chicks $15 100 or $8
- for 50, del. Donaldson strain. Mrs. T.
~~. Ray, Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. 1.



- Thousands qaane chicks each. wk.;
White Leghorn $12, 100; Barred
Rock, R. I. Red and Buff Orpington
$15, 100; Mixed all breeds, $10, 100;

Less than 100 add 1c per chick. Sus-

tom hatching $3, 100 eggs. Fains

a Seey Edison, Ga.



Bred to hy: strains baby chicks,
Quality, Vitality, Groth leghorns, 18

eS each; Barred Rocks 15c each; R. I.
' Reds 15 each. Newton and Gaskins
_ Farms, Americus, Ga.



Largs, breed baby chicks $15; Smal!
breed $12.50, 100; 100 per cent deliv-
ery guaranteed. Hawkinsville Hatch-

- ery, Hawkinsville, Ga.



for Tancred

= Now booking. orders
and March

for Feby..



Waycross, Ga.



Moultrie, Ga.

Barred Rocks, R. I.
Reds and Tancred
on request. Pineview Leghorn Farm,
Adel, Ga.

Baby Chicks:



BABY CHICKS
WANTED

Want any pure breed hatching

eggs, will, pay cash or exch. baby

chicks for eggs. Fains

Edison, Ga.

Hatchery,

et
@

Want. 100 or more baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 weeks old. Mrs.
R. T. Kennedy, Rt. 1, Box 102-A,

een 6

Want 50 to 75 R. I. Red baby chicks
to raise on halves. C. L. Jordan, Roys-
ton, Ga. : ;

Want 100 to 200 baby chicks to
raise to 10 wks. old om halves, prefer
large breed, have good brooder house.
Mrs. Lucian Mercer, Rt. 6, Eastman,
Ga. :



S. C. W. L. baby chicks; 2A, $14,
100; $12, 100 in lots 500; 3A,.$20; 100,
$19, 100 in lots 500; 4A, $23, 100, $21,
100 in lots 500. Also want 500 baby
chicks for broilers, R. I. Red or Bar-
red Rocks. 5 yrs. experience in poul-
try business. H. L. Wa. Bowden
Junction, Ga.

Want to raise , 100 R. I. Red baby
chicks to 8 weeks old on halves, Jan.
1928 hatch write. Mrs. Nettie Wren,
SS Ga.

160 8. Is Wyandotte baby le ke



leghorns; Prices |.
breed Holterman Aristocrat. B. R.

pay postage. Mrs. J. A. pean:
Smithville, Ga: Rte 1,



Want to raise on halves 200 pure

baby chicks to 8 weeks old. Must be
Jan. hatch, Write. Mrs. Rachel Rum-
bley, Blythe, Ga..



INCUBATORS, BROODERS ETC.
Brooders, Feeders, Quality and

Service. Write for prices. Newton &

Gaskins Farms, Americus, Ga.



1 almost new Buckeye Brooder.
Oil burning. Complete with instruct-
ion book. 350 cap. Fine cond. Used
only little. $12 cash with order. Mrs.
M. L. Anderson, Macon, Ga. 416 Elm }.
St. :

%



Two Old Trusty Incubators, 110
egg cap. $10 ea. or $19 for both; 1
Buckeye, style E. 110 egg cap. $15.
All in good cond. FOB here. J.-A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga. Pees



> Want 1 or:
brooders. About 150 cap. Oil lamp
heat. Must be in good cond. and cheap
Mrs. A, J. Collins, Demczest, Ga. Rt.
one.

PET



STOCK FOR SALE AND
WANTED 7
White King Pigecrs,

$2 a pr.
Chauncey Smith, Cham

tee, Ga.

3 chorowskieed New vealand Red





Rabbits, 3 mo. old. %? sr lot. Miss.
Elizabeth Matthews, Pes son, Ga;

- Want white Fle, otant Doe
and Chinchilla doe.

2. odds second- hana

De eld, well

=
Of Georgia Products
Prevailing AOS Prices, January Ts 1928, ah lvays aba to variation. oe ee ee
B) : | ATLANTA AUGUSTA SAVANNAH ~ MACON COLUMBUS: :
Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 Ibs. Se aGe eas = --$ 1.85 $ 1.85 $1.20. 6 RL 2006:
Trish: Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs: 2.2.2. 0-2. 2 250 cs eee 3.00 = 2.98. . >on. :
Cabbage, green, crated, 100 Tbs. _.2-._-__=__2.--- pe 2 oO 2.50 = 2s 3.00 | 395 .
Hews. Ga. Extra, dozen 222555 2 ec 2 ee 45 50 SAR Oe ean ee 48
Eggs, Ga. Standard, dozen es ae ee eS BAY tie Ne 47 49 4
Megs, Gav Trade, dozen os ee .40 87, 42 Pe eae 39 ee
Eggs, Yard Run, dozen Be ee A ee ag 48. 40. 40 ee
OES, Per Oe Se ee 18." ee oe 5205 aS ast eae 18 toe
Oe pee a ee 20) ae 29 ee eee 18 25
Roosters, per ee ee Aa 15 40 79 10 - ae
Priets, per 1b. 2. = =---#-1------=-5--- 5) -~++----- 128 .30 ao 25 33 ce
-. Ducks, per lb. ----------------------------+----- 25 30 .30 .20 25.
eee, per ee eet ab 25 .20 A8 19 7
Porkeys, per Ibs.22-_-----=----Wo >= - 4-2 eee 30 30 . 32 25 (30te 37 |
-Lima, Beans,..per lb. 2-- = poe ee 8 es 8 .08 POT Ue 08
Pield: Peas. Wemed, net bie CBO. 1.40 Dee 1.25 res
Blackeye Peas, (Ga:) per Wb. o6 ie ee .08 < .06 05 | 08: 1-2 5 1-2 i]
Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon _------_-_-_._- 50 . 42 A0<- 65 Boe
Sorghum syrup, bhis..per Sallon =. =8 02 7 4 eS pS ee eh ee og ee op ey ie oO ier ee soo,
} Corn @Meal, sack, 96 lbs. ---------~ Oak. 28 eos ee 2.30 ee os 2.10 2.50
7 Dorn ming, sacked, buy 2.. 02. sede oo ee: C00 i a 90. 1.00
* Oats, No: 8White, sicked, bu..2 +, 22 2S, 270 Oe ee Aas 76.
~ Peanut hay, tightly baled, ton i es ba ae eee 14.00 See es) Po 5 14.000 Ne es,
Peaviie Hay ton 16.00 DODO eee teh a ee es
,.Corn Shucks, ton ------------------------- eg ae 10.00 8.00 ee Siren hee eer
Alfalfa, (Ga.) ton a ee ee Pel Pe Rae soe een a ia sy a No ea oe 20.00 ee
ountry putter, best table, lb. o. et ese 88 | AO es oS 35 35
Country Butter, cooking, Jb). 55-22 ve es ee Da. oe 30 eee ee 30 30
BUTTER MARKET BoA ae
Chicago $ Standard (90) score: Dee. 30, 47 1- 20; Dee. 31, 47 1- 2c; Jan. fs ve 1-2; Jan. 4, 47 1- 23 Jan. f 48c. eee Q
BABY CHICKS chicks, 18 each. Mrs. O. N. Sloan, | raise on halves to 10 weeks old, each | bred. State prices, W. M. Smith, Ps

lanta, Ga. 515 West. Whitehall St.
SW. a



Fort Valley, Ga.

)

Want white and spotted rabbits, 3

~ ~

bus, Ga.

CORN AND CORN MEAL

R. W. Griffin, Douglas, Ga.



Old. fashioned yellow seed corn, $1

Sylvester, Ga.



Bone dry, country: milling corn 85c
| per 56 Ib. -bu. M. Cook, atria Ga. g

Adrian, Ga.



BEANS _AND PEAS WANTED

beans, for 90-day velvet beans. C, *
Hunter, Dennis, Ga.

-. Want old fashioned colored lima
or butter beans.
state price.
etta, Ga.

Want good, sound New: Era Ba

of 50 bu.; good, sound new
Couch or mush reas
from 2 bu. up. Pay $3 bu.
choice stock, FOB shipping points.
Send sample an dadvise what you
have,



Want Chinchilla does of good stock
and old enough to breed. E. L. isc es

to 18 mo. old. Fred I. Baker, Colum-

Want to exch. 40 bu. Loreda sty. :

Send sample and :
Mrs. Coy Whi wre ee

straight Whippoorwill peas, in lots pee
crop
_ Any size lots |
for-

BE, M, Frankl, Re :

_ PAGE FIVE

Want Whatley Prolific seed corn, <

pk. del. or $2.50 bu. Milton Summer, se

Slip send corn 75e iiss alitied eo
corn in small lots, 90c. sNelean a










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_ BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

a 4 bu. Brown Crowders $4 bu. L. LE.
Roberts, Rt. 1, Decatur, Ga.



















































Early English peas, 15 per Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. Lena - Holland,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

$1.75 bu.;

: icon and Brab peas

Ga. -E. C. Laneaster, Geneva,, Ga.



4 Offer. 4 to 10 tons bunch. velvet

~ Adrian, Ga.
ey bus. Unkiodn Peas $1. 50 bu.;

9 bu. Brabs $2 bu. FOB Wadley. H.
= Wadley, Ga. :



- 100 bus. Brabham $1. 65 bu. 40 bus
Clay Iron $1.50 bu. and 25 bus. mixed
$1.25 per bu. FOB Mitchell, Ga. All
peas excellent quality. Check with
Uz. A. _ Wilcher, Mitchell, Ga.

= B00 bus. extra choice 90-day | os
vet beans $1.25 FOB Wrightsville,
Ga. L.. C. Attaway, Wrightsville, Ga.



450 bus. Calif. Black-eyed Peas 4
1-2 Ib. FOB Lavonia.
banks, Lavonia, Ga.. : *s
colored

. Half runners, white and

garden beans, and white

- Peas 15c cupful. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Rt.
5, Walhoun, Ga.



100 bus. New tee Whipporwill
peas, sound and free of weevils, $1.50
bu.; Mung Beans $9 bu. or $3 peck.
Motor Crow, Route 1, Gainesville,
Georgia.

A Paceyed peas $2 bu.; Iron Clad,

Flowery Branch, Ga.



10 bus. Iron Peas $1.50 bu. Cash.
Ww. Bert Mom hent Canon, Ga, Rt. 1.



95 Ibs. Hendraon bunch lima: benais

Brab pea, any amt. up to 150 bus.
ye-eleaned, in good strong 2 1-2 bu.
sacks, $1.80 bu. FOB Maxeys, Ga.
T. B Delinger;: Maxeys, Ga.



Peas. per bu.; 10 bus. Brahe: $2. 50:
5 bus. Blacks $2; 2 bus. White Black
eyed 5 1-2e Ib.; 1 or 2 bus. Whips$2;

pops. Lb. for lb. If interested send
sample, and I will send sample of
pels: ata Bryant, Jasper, Ga.

= Bins per bu.
seed velvets $1.15, Oceola
Buneh. -$2.50; Peas per bu.
TIrons- ee 65, Clays $1.50,
$1. 40. . H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.

$1.35,
$1.75,



abt Bunch Butter Beans 18c 1b;
White Cream and .Speckled Sugar
Crowder Seed o oe Yb. del. in $1
lots or more. Crow, Rt 2,
aus Gn

FOR SALE.

Irons $1.65 bu.; \

Whips and mixed $1.50 FOB Mauk, |

beans or will thresh. W. A. a

'R. A. Wit-4.
lb. guaranteed. Mrs.

cornfield |

is 20e cupful or 40c lb.; Garden}
cee cuprul oe aa table beans, 10c Ib. del. within 150

W. Clem Smith, eek

10 Ib. lots, $1 pk., $3.75 bu.

Red Pepper, Whipporwill Clay, and |.
Unknown $1.90 bu. B. R. Woodiiff,]

16e Ib. del. in 10 Ib. lots or more.
jing, Wrightsville, Ga. _

FOB here. Cash with

FOB. Jasper; weit) exch. 1 bu. ae ee Montroe, Ga.

mixed erowders for peanuts, clean of

Karly Speckled.

Mixed.



GEORGIA PRODUCT S
(Less T han Car Lots)

1927 crop manly Speckled 90-day
Velvet Beans, sound and pure stock,
in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.25 per bu. ib:
eed Harrison, Ga.

Brabhams $1.75 bu.;
Clays $1.50 bu.;
Whipporwills $1.50 bu.; Mixed Peas
$1.35 bu. Good bags, prompt ship-
nent. Banner Fruit Farm, Fort V.
ley, Ga. .

F eld Peas:

No. 1 Benth peas $1.65 bu. W.
M. Wright, Fort pee Ga.

40. or 50 fs. Iron Clad Pure Sound
peas, cleannot bursted. Sample on
request. $2 bu. FOB. J. M, Wall, Rt.|

To Auburn, Ga.

Six bus. O-Too-Tan beans $3: 65
bangs Anderson, 566 en ta
aes Ga.



Sigh Crowder peas by the peck,
15 lbs. for $1.50, 30 lbs. for $2.25, 60
lbs. for $5, PP delivered. Genie San-

|ders, Rt. 1, Felton, Ga.

- Different varieties of peas at rea-
sonable prices. J: dh: Archer, pre
Georgia. =



Tender Aahite cornfield. beans - De
ae So oLadd,
Rainesviles Gas. ie

Nice, clean Great Northern White

miles.
Ga. Route 2.

Sound eer peas, $1.65 bu.
W. F. Johnson, Williamson, Ga.

Sugar Crowder , peas, 10c lb. in
WN.
Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Several lbs. little White Running
Butter Beans, 15c lb. in 2 Ib. lots or

more del. Mrs. o C. sae Metser:

Georgia,

Bunch and Early Speckled Vendtt

Beans, and mixed Field Peas, in ever
weight 2 1-2 bu. bags. W. M. Shurl-

Straight Whippoorwill peas, $2 bu.,
10 bu. or more, $1.75 bu. J. E. Sims,

| Ellabell, Ga. Rt. 1.

1 bu. White Crpwder peas, $3 bu.
order. H. Ss.



_ BEANS AND PEAS
WANTED

Want all varieties. of field peas,
beans and peanuts, also Mexiean June
seed corn. Must be good, sound, No.
1. stock in strong, even wt. bags,
suitable for seed purposes. R. N.
eee ACERORS Ga.



ae Lady peas. Send sample and



price. Eyed I. ee Ga.,
Box oe,

Wee - 100 oo pure Henderson |
bush 1'ma butter-beans, Must be

sound and eis pure. Write
best price FOB your station. W. A.
Jones, McDonough, Ga- Rts:

-- Want up to 1,000 bu. 00k: sound,
straight whippoorwill peas. Any size
from 50 bu. up. H. M. eee Tenn-
ille, Ga.

Want Lady Finger peas.
Griffin, Douglas, Ga.



. Want 30 bu. of Irons or Brabhams

peas. N. B. Hunt, Americus, Ga.

Want to exch. 1 1-2 bu. 120-day

| Velvets, sound and pure, for 1 bu.
Each |

genuine bunch Velvet beans.
pay charges one way. J. E. Reynolds,

Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. A.



Want 25 bu. of pure Brabham peas
aad 10 bu. O-seola Velvet beans. W.
H. Miechell, Barnesville, Ga



~[1b. or will exch. for large



CORN AND CORN MEAL

FOR SALE
100 bus. corn. B. C. Fussell, Mid-
land, Ga.

1927 crop white shelled popcorn 8c
Spanish
peanuts lb. for lb. G. Y. Yeomans,
Vidalia, Ga.

500 bu. Pucketts Improved Corn,
Certified, $2.50 bu. Cash with order.
J. W. King, Summerville, Ga.

Prolific seed corn, field anr crib

| selected. $1 pk. F. M. McBean,

Ga.

40 Ibs. of popeorn 8c lb. or $3 for

lot shelled. Add postage. Clifton Pee

ee Maxeys, Ga.

Old fashioned hard, white and yel-
low seed corn, hand selected, 90c pk.
del. Mrs. J. R. efile, Millhaven, Ga.
Rt. 1.

CORN AND CORN MEAL
WANTED
Hastings Proline Seed Corn. Brad-
ham, Iron Clay, New Era stock peas.
Send sample and advise lowest price.
W. Clem Smith, Rt. 2, Woodstock,
Ga.

Want shelled corn. Will exch. Write
for particulars. J. J.. Whitaker, Dal-
ton, Ga.



FRUITS
FOR SALE
Few lbs. dried. Elberta peaches,
free from worms. 16c lb. or exch. for
anything useful in the home. Mrs. J.
M. Terry, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 5.



Faney Yates apples, $2.75 per box;
Ehcles or C grade, $2.50 per box.

C. M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga.



12 pts. of can Blackberries in glass
jars, $2.40 for lot; 12 cabbage pickle,
25e pt. Cash with order. No checks
accepted. Mrs. M. O. Bryant, Rupert,
Ca! : 2

Nice, dried peaches, 15

R. W.|}.

fer.

AND. WANTED

within 150 miles. W. Clem Smith,
Woodstock, Ga. Rt. 2..

Fancy Yates and Terry a pies, $3 -
bu., or $1.50 in 1-2 bu. lot:; Csoice
apples, $2.50; Tree-run, $1.75. Money
order or cash with order. M. I. Mer-
riam, Demorest, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE |

-Baled peanut hay. $21 ton. M. Cook
Milan, ne



Several tones of O-too-tan hay
thrashed and baled. Make offer, We? 5
D. Sates Tomeiiey Ga.- :



38 tons of See Ay bright: pa
Hay. Write for price. Gus Lockhart,
eo Eee Ga. FRD 5; Hox 52.



Bright Peanut vine hay with pea-
nuts all through it. $17 ton. FOB
Dixie. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga.



GRAIN WANTED

_ Want baled shucks in small quanti- hes
ty. Quote price. R. L. McBryde, Gen-
eva, Ga.

~ Want any quantity of Ostoo-tan;
Laredos and Biloxi Soy beans. Advise
promptly. The Rowland, en Athens, -
Pe

Want 1 ton a Feet hay.
Will pay $20 del. Alamo. J. H. Clark,
Alamo, Ga.



POTATOES FOR SALE :
Lookout Mtn. Irish potatoes, 20 bu.
$3 bu. Best size for baking or plant-

ing. Mrs. M. F. Merriam, eee
Ga. : :

Porto Rico sweet potatoes, graded
No. 1, for eating. purposes, 95 bu.. :
in bags, or $1 bu. crate. L. 2 Pe aos
gins, Omega, Ga.

M. B. Holderby, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2,
Box 99.

700 bus. vine grown Big Stem 2
sey seed potatoes, $1.50 bu. W. D. |
Kennedy, Statesboro, Ga.

Will exch. Porto Rican sweet po-
tatoes for Irish potatoes, dried ap-
ples, peaches, strawberry, cabbage, .
Crystal Bermuda onion plants, or
nest onions, or nicely tufted bed-
spread. Write what you have to of-
Mrs. L. W. Seago, Fineharits
Georgia.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE lee
Fresh all pork sausage, 30c Ib.
hams, 25c; shoulder 20c, in lots 20
Ibs., or more FOB Charing. Cash with __
order. C. L. McMickle, Charitiz, Gao 5



- Country style sausage and country
ham. 30c lb. ea. Also country style
cooked Hominy, 15e qt. Mrs. D. E.
Ex ons, Washington, - Ga. Rt. 6. A



. ow, oak smoked bacon, sides oes Ee



Thy Gehe bye

ehsu'ders, 26c Ib.; ham, 35 Ib. Will
; 9D, 1, L, Jackson, Colquitt, Ga,




, January. 12, 1928.

MARKET BULLETIN,



"PECANS AND PEANUTS.
: FOR SALE
100 lbs. Small Spanish ra
slightly mixed, 5c per pst: Rob-
$2 erts, Rt. 1, Decatur, Ga.



25 Ibs. good seedling pecans, 15c
lb. in 5 Ib. lots or more del. Mrs. M.
= C. Lanier, Metter, Ga.

s iy. 1 Georgia grown N. C. variety
- ,funner secd peanuts 4 1-2c lb. fob
Adel, Ga. Early delivery. D. E. New-
berne, Adel, Ga. se


















































eecc 120-day Velvet

100 bu.
_ seans. medium runner $1.75 bu., or

will exch. for 25 bu. Spanish peanuts,
ou. for bu. C. T. Lumpkin, Poul
oe ; :



3 Home. grown. runner seed. peahuts,
lean and
: sacks: L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga.

: Sood sound runner peanut: seed,
: uiked on high pimply land,. $1.50 bu.

= W.. 5, Powell, Nashville, Ga.

Fine hand-picked, old fashioned
-sand runner seed: peanuts, Sound and
clean, 6 Ib. FOB Mauk. Mrs, Nora

: ae Mauk, Ga.

Se Seed stock, $5.40-96 Ib. bag. J.
HS _ mer, Tennille, Ga.





_. Impreved Red Spanish Peanuts.
- Several hundred: pounds pecans, Stu-
arts, Pabsts and Mobiles. Make best
offer. Also. several hundred pounds
field 1 run Stuart and Pabst pecans,
~ 40c Ib. fob Thomasville. T. M. ee
= Rt, Dy. Thomasville, Ga.

ee Spanish peanitits, 5 + Je te or will
exch, for Syrup. J. Hi Hardy, Ivey,
es

: Ola: Ssshionse Ga. Runner peanuts,
$1 50 per bu. in even wt. sacks, FOB
~ Shellman, Ga. O. A. naan, Shell-
oe ee Ga.

ae i Red ae Bae 12 1-2



for Tbe as much as 15 Ibs. Must be
good: cond. Mrs. H. WwW. Thurmond,
-_Greshamville, Ga. 2





PECANS AND: PEANUTS
WANTED
Want pecans, all varieties, any
amount. Neon Buchanan, Americus,
se ee ;

- Want: new crop seedling and paper
_ shell pecans, in any quantity. Send
- samples and state quantity for prices.
rs: Southland Pecan Co. Columbus, Ga.



: pay spot cash for any quantity pe-
cans, budded or seedling. Send sam-
ples and state price, FOB Bainbridge.
_ Bainbridge Produce Co. Bainbridge,
Ga. aa

Will exch. good grade Wannamaker
eotton seed for 15 bu. N. C. runner
_ peanuts, and 10 or 15 bu. field peas
suitable
Chester, Ge:



"* BWD. FOR SALE
Improved - Pettys Toole
- seed, 1927 growth, bale per acre
yield, -$1 bu. FOB here. G. A Lamar,
a aoe, Gan

{seed $1.25 bu.
|ter, Ga.

sound, $1.50 bu. cars in]

in new bags, FOB Alapaha, Ga. d.* Bie Boll

es cored White ee Peanite,

Tb. OF. will exch. for dried apples. lb.

for hay. 2 iH. Duggan, .

cotton |



6 bu 2 new fit and Halt + epton Fami 45c |b, Beets, carrots,

ae coe $1. 25 bu. FOB Register. "H.C.

Holland, Register, Ga.

iets Fruiter cotton. seed. Write
for price and cata.ogue. a: 2. Sex-
ton, Royston, Ga. ee

Pure College No. 1 Cotton Seed,
xept clean at the gin. $1 bu. E. N.
Hopper, Ranger, Ga.

Wanamaker -cotton
R. H. Duggan, Ches-

Good grade

S

Piedmont Cleveland eotton seed,

$1.25 bu. del., or exch. for College |.

No. 1. Must be pure. Also exch. a
few bus. for pure Manleys. heavy
fruiter. H.. W. Thurmond,. Gresham-
ville, Gae.

100 or more bus. Cokers age
Cleveland No. cotton seed $1.50 bu.
John T. Dennis, Eatonton, Ga.

Pedigreed Wannamaker=Cleveland |

recleaned,
lb.

Cotton Seed,
culled and graded $4 hundred
bag. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.

Willets Red cotton seed, $1.50: bu.
FOB Athens. E. K. Fowler, Athens,
Ga., 180 Normal Ave. =

Packer cotton seed, Pure and true
to name. Ginned out 47 per cent lint
this year $1.25 bu., 10 bu. or more
$1 bu.. Major oe Gainesville, Ga.
Rotite 1.2) %

Pure. feel E Big . Boll -eotton

seed. 1 yr. from pedigreed seed. $1

bu. R. L. Vansant, Marietta, Ga..

A few hundred bus. 1 = 116 in.
Cleveland Big: Boll cotton seed, 1

yr. from the largest grower of this

cotton in the world. $3.50 per 100
lb. bag, FOB Vidette. Cash with or-
der, R. J. Peel, Vidette, Ga.

Will exch. 5 bus. Rucker cotton
seed for 5 M. cabbage plants, or 2
1-2 bu. Marlboro seed corn for 5 M.
cabbage plants. WwW. AL Moon, Waco,
Ga. Rte HE

Ee

Yallow iesk watermelon seed, $1,

Ib. Mrs. E. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga.
Route 7. :

Gourd and Dill seed, also gourds.
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga.

Broad leaf tobacco seed, 20c oz.;
Velvet Okra seed, 20c lb.; Glore Tur-
nip seed 30e lb. Del. L. A. -Crow;
Oakwood, Ga.

Pure Jone watermelon seed $2 lb.
Mrs. G. W. ee Lavonia, Ga.



Pimento pepper seed 75c per 4-2
lb:, $1.25 Ib.; True Ga. collard seed,
40c Ib.; whe velvet and green pod
Okra seed 20 1b., or 8 Ibs. for 50c}

Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rts-2;

Charleston, | Wakefield and Early
Flat Dutch cabbage seed; New Stone

and Greater Baltimore tomato. seed

$1 lb., 10 Ibs. $9.

BR: Woodliff,
Flowery. Branch, Ga. :

2 bus. dwarf okra, long, green,

good for seed. A. ae ZS Brook- :

let, Ga.

collard
yadish

Cabbage seed . a ~The

Sroneney eo Ge: Route 2B

Fayetteville, Ga. ;

doacicn. seed, sound and clean. $1 lb.,

: don, yp eTOrss Ga.

bu. or 6c Ib. $15 for lot. Add postage

Ward, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Whigham, Gi Connell, Winches
Georgia.

=. J. abe aa ables Sans Ga.
white lady seed peas 14 lb. O. F.| i

; tick, : Quitman, Ga. cae



16 10-Ib. cans, $4.7 ~ > of 12 5-lb.
cans, del. your ste*. Money re=)
funded if not ee = oFY. Thos.

es, and squash 15e Tb.; eS ao 25e Ib.;
rape 15 lb., 5 Ib. lots or more. To-
mato Stone Red rock $1.25 Ib. Have
practically every variety seed. A. R.

Un cae

Pure Gold Yaak has seed.
Tested. 50e for a 4 acre bed. L. A.
Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga., Rt. 3.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage |
and Baltimore and New Stone to-
mato, $1 Ib. each; collard 50c Ib.;
Watson, melon 40 lb.; Okra, 30c Ib;
Broad Leaf tobacco | ibe thls.
prepaid. Major Crow, Gainesville,
(ra. Rte k. : brs
watermelon
E. M. aes,

: Select Pride of. . Ga.
seed $1 lb. or exch.

collard 50c; tomato
$1; King pepper $3.50; Bermuda
onion seed 58. WwW. W. Beas =
man, Ga. Sa :

Cabbage $1;

es
400 lbs. Watson artes seed
40c lb. D. O. Mimms, sa as

400. lbs. Pride of. Ga. ~ or: t eey

if taken by Jan. 15th. W. A. McClen- |

9 bus: seeded. Ribbon: Cues ae $2

for small lots. H. S. ae Mar
Gores:

Very selected Perry. watermelon :
seed. 1-4 Ib. postpaid, "35c; fine for
-home and near market use. dy H.

sole Cordele, Ga.

Mustard seed, ep ee .

10c; Willets Wonder frost proof gar-.
den pea; sugar or salad pea (eat like
snap beans, or shell.) Mrs. C. H.

Honey Drip Cane seed. well clean-
ed, 6c.1b. in small lots, or will- exch.
for 4 pecan trees and 1 doz. apple}

trees4 Rough and. Ready,.4 Yates,|-

Arkansas Black. Ww. _A. Moon, ls
Ga., Houle Ly

*
y



SEED WANTED |
Want Guinea or, Dwarf watermel-
on seed, about half regular size. B.
F. purer _Pooler, Ga.



SYRUP FOR SALE
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 1927 crop,
$3.75 for ease of 6 No. 10 cans; $4)
for case of 12 No. 5. cans. FOB

New Sugar cane syrup in 10 Ib.
cans, bright and.thick for table use;
six cans to case, $4/a case.* Li-B.
Scoggins, Omega, Ga. 47 >

Pure Sugar Cane syrup $6 a case



Bute Gia: Cane syrup. S 1 grade in
new 35 gal. bbls. $17 ao in 2nd
hand parrls. $16 each;
in cans, $4:20*ase of 6
case of 12 5:lb. cans.
hot and labeled. ~~ P.:
and sdfe - deli>. Guara::




pt shipment.
nS Le Pat-



New Ga. Cane sy ~~, 34,50 case att

Ally

}home-made red hot pepper, , to make.

TP wright, Nahunta, Ga. Rt. 2.

10- 1b., $4.50 =
Sealed: in eans}

sorghum syrup in 10 Ib. cans, $1. 00
gal. or $15 for lot, FOB Monroe. H..
S. eee Monre, Ga. Rt. 3. Al ws

30 eal. Gal.\cane syrup in ee
cans, 75e gal. FOB Brooklet, or lot:
for $21. Mrs, Piety Forbes, : Brook-
let, os

Fancy Georgia cane. SyTUp, | $4.20
FOB Adrian, Nelson Kea, Adrian,
Georgia.

ae

50 gal. Hast alte sobAhahs= pe.
60c gal., in 50 gal. oak bbls. Samples
on request. . Del. to my shipping
point. F. L. Bramlett, Caen eta ae
Georgia, Royte 59" 4 os ohee





Good Ga. Cane syrup in 85. gal.
bbls. 1927 crop. 50c gal. FOB Mar-
low, in lots of 2 or more bbls. B. GC.
Nease, Marlow, Ga. one eee



od, 35 gal. bbls. sabe. new _gane
syrup, $17 bbl. FOB Ludowici. J.C.
Howard, Ludowici, Ga. RED. | ae gig 2

4



About 50 gal. Ga. a oe ve oe
rand 1-2 gal. cans. 75e gal. FOB here.:.
WwW. R. Thomas, Meigs, ae = a

A- 1 pure Ga: eane syrup of quality
in cases of 6 1-gal. cans, $4 case; 12:
1-2 gal. cans $4. 25 a: Cane; 290 4G
case, $4.50; in new wood bbls. 50e
gal. All FOB Whigham. J. T. aes res
der, Whigham, Ga. oe



Nice, bright Ga. cane syrup, case
of 6 No. 10 cans, $4.50. Any number
of cases shipped. FOB here. L. We ie
Seago, Pinehurst, Ga. - CA Rg ee



New Sugar cane syrup in 12 5- tb.
cans to ease, $4.75 FOB Meigs..Sat- S ay
isfaction SrA , B. Isler, .

Meigs, Ga. ae





SYRUP WANTED oe

Want to exch. value $15 for syrup.
Write for ene J. - Pe ee
Ivey, Ga. ; : ee



"VEGETABLES =

FOR SALE Ae

Kentucky Wonder bean in No. 3
cans, 25 each; Soup mixture of corn

| tomatoes, utterbenns: and okra. in

No. 2 cans, 20c each; corn and- to-.
matoes in No. 2 cans 20c each. Mrs.
Bi a: Wooten, Tignall, G6y ee

< me acre, green, nearly headed ie ae
bage. Prefer to sell in field. Truek oe |
peddlers, please eall or write. J H.
Walker, Cordele, Ga.

Nice dry sage to exch. for gniee
sets. Any good kind. Mrs. Rachel
Rumbley, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. Box Bian

WANTED i
: Want: some home-made sage, ana

sausage. Quote price and amount
ean let me have. Mrs. Janie Wain--

Sah aS



HONEY, BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES -



set
Ned










FOR SALE. Se
1-2 re good clean bees wax, 40c .
Ib. postpaid. Henry Whitfield, . Ball
| Ground, Ga.



. ; WANTED =
Want Honey Bees in any style.
hives, also 1 honey Extractor. Will.
bay or exch. 1-2 horse gas engine, w



Dayis, Meigs, Ga.

}B, Parker, Ambrose, Gar :




MARKET BULLETIN

.





CAR LO 7 S F OR SALE AND WANT ED

LERS, ARE URGED TO ADVISE THE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT WHEN
: IN THE MARKET FOR GEORGIA PRODUCTS vee : 4





BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

a . Car Lots
2 ears velvet beans. .
offer FOB Claxton. - SW: -L. Adams,
Claxton, Ga.

- 3 cars velvet beans in pod, $16 ton
FOB Cordele. J. K. Luck, County
Agent, Cordele, Ga.

1 or 2 wars of good, dry, sound
velvet beans in pod. Make _ best
price, FOB Ambrose. T. J. Holland,

Ambrose, Ga.

t

ae

~. $1.35 bu.

\

Richland, Ga.

es

- bulk, ear lots, FOB Camilla.

$1 bu. in 21 1-2 bu. sacks. C. &.
_ Bryant, Bartow, Ga. : :
Velvet bean bulls, ear lots. Sam-
ples and prices on request. Fred R.

Millhaven, Ga.

_ Velvet beans in pod, $19 ton.
Picked early and dry; shelled velvet
beans in 2 1-2 bu. sacks, $1.25 bu.
Recleaned and sound. F. A. Bush,

t

1 ear of sound velvet. beans in
pod for feeding purpose, 15 to 18
tons, $20 a, ton FOB Odum. J. M.
- Withrow, Odum, Ga.

2 ears 90-day velvet beans, 100
per cent sound, $18 ton. In the pod
$1.25 bu., sacked FOB Rebecca. W.
W. Lain, So heueak: Ga.

Field peas: and velvet beans, car.

lots. Special prices. Z. L. Coffin,
Richland, Ga. :

_ Early speckled seed velvet beans,
car lots or less; velvet beans in pod,
T. A.
Acree, Camilla, Ga.

: Early speckled velvet beans in pod
ear lots $18 ton FOB Hawkinsville,
early speckled seed velvet beans

5,000 bu. A-1 90-day velvet beans

Bennett, Eastman, Ga.

1 ear velvet beans $20 ton FOB
Ashburn. W. R. Scott, Ashburn, Ga.

1 car velvet beans in pod; 1 car
90-day speckled beans in bags. F.
H. Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga.

> 3 cars velvet beans in pod, $18
ton. Pickett Smith, Dawson, Ga.,
808 Lee ae

Srceal cars Tics velvet heaus in
mod, Te. CO. Jorden, Bartow, Ga.

Velvet beans in pod, $18 ton;

shelled, small lots $1.50 bu. J. W.
Lang, Omere. Ga. /
Baa County Clay peas, FOB

M. S. Hillis, Girard,
Ga. i

Velvet beans, speckled, sound and
dry in pod, bulk or thrashed and
sacked for seed, car lots $1.25 bu.
Any quantity $1.25 bu., $18 ton. C.
P. Daniell, Waynesboro, Ga. :
A few cars of velvet beans. A. E.
ehh Dover, Ga.



t car sete eae 0: Le Johnson,
Seats Agent, Comtlla, Ga. -

Make best :

r

Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga. |.

fer $16.50. Southern Flour and
Grain Co., 300 Austell Bldg., Atlanta,
-Ga,

Want ear of velvet beans. Make
best price delivered. M. H. King,
Woodland, Ga.
- Want velvet beans in pod. Car
lots. Quote delivered price. Dixie



OrgeckE

200 bu. sound, clean, new. crop O-

the hull.

beans in the hull;

corn, 7 1-2 tons each. Thomas Bros.

hull.

Velve beans. Car lots.
som, McRae, Ga.



1. car velvet beans in pod. E. FP:
Josey, County Agt., Statesboro, Ga.

New crop velvet beans in car lots.
W. M. Shurlingg, Wrightsville, Ga.

Velvet beans in the hull. Car lots.
W. B. Drew, Midville, Ga.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Car Lots

Want 1 car velvet beans for feed-

ing purposes. G. . Alford, Buck-

head, Ga.



- Want prices on peas, velvet beans,
soy beans, and pecans. State quan-
tity offered. F. O. Smith, Atlanta,
Ga., RFD 1. ft

Want car lots of velvet beans in
pod. State best price del. to Colum-
bus, Ga. C. M. Brenan, Columbus,
Ga. ,



Want velvet beans in pod. Car
lots. Make lowest price FOB your
station. : J. E. Neil, Unadilla, Ga.

Want 1 to 2 M. bu. sound, bright
straight brown Whippoorwills, $1.50
bu. del. Savannah, Ga. Can also
handle these in car lots, or less. Send
sample, before shipping. Also want

too-tan soy beans at $2.50 bu.; 200
sound, clean, new crop Loredas at
$2 bu. FOB Ga. shipping points,
shipment to Athens. Snelson Seed
Co., Box 492, Athens, Ga.

Want several cars velvet. beans in
J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.

(15 tons) * velvet
1 car 1-2 velvet.
beans in the hull and 1-2 slip shuck

Want 1 car,

Stephens, Ga.:

Want No. 1 Brabham peas in car
lots. Write or wire for prices. Cole-
man and Chandler, Tifton, Ga. ,



Want car of brown Whippoorwill
peas. Send sample and quote best
price. Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Ga.
_, Want 1 or 2 cars velvet beans. C.
P. Baisdens, Live Oaks, Fla.

Want several cars velvet beans in
F. M. Green, Live Oaks, Fla.

Want soy bans, No. 1 quality. Of- |}.

Feed ( C>., Inc., Savannah, Ga.

Wa: car of velvet, beans for feed-
ing, .Z eta Ga. W. H. Mitchell
and o, Barnesville, Ga.

oe Rien ees

We: car of brown Whippoorwill
peas. Also O-too-tan and. Loreda
Boy | Ae The Baines Cen Ath-

L. I. Fol-f

Want 1 car velvet beans for feed-
ing purposes.
head, Ga.

Want field peas, car lots. General

Brokerage Co., Macon, Ga.

Want 12 cars velvet beans in pod
del. Monticello and Shady Dale.
Quote prices. L. O. Benton, Monti-
cello, Ga. : : : :



CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots .

1 ear of grade heifers 6c lb.; 1 car
of range cattle. Write or wire. Pick-
ett Smith, Dawson, Ga.

1 ar of dry fed steers about 750
Ibs. average. H. A. Adams, Luella,
Henry Co., Ga. '



Car of nice grade Jersey heifers.
Well bred calves, wt. from 350 to 600
Ibs., at 6c lb. R. S. Parham, Green-
ville, Ga.

1 small car of mixed beef and milk
cows, 5c lb., FOB Sycamore. L. L.
-Crosier, Sycamore, Ga.

1 car of high grade Jersey cows.
Part fresh and balance to freshen
soon. O. L. Carr, Jakin, Ga. yee

500 choice, well bred high grade|

Hereford calves 9 mos. old, around
900 lbs., fdir gross flesh, 10c Ib.;
120 coming 2 year old heifers;
around 800 lbs., 9c Ib. D. H. Ful-
mer, Augusta, Ga.

2 cars of fat beef cattle.
Calhoun, Uvalda, Ga.

Dewitt



CATTLE WANTEDCar Lots
Want several cars of cattle for im-



mediate shipment. Odum Plant Co.,
Odum, Ga.
Want car load Hereford heifers

and small steers; also car of feeder
hogs, wt. from 60 to 100 lbs. I. C.
and J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.

Want car load of Jersey and Jer-
sey grade heifers, also young milk
cows. L. C. Benton, Moultrie, Ga.

Want a car of high producing milk
cows. Walter A. Seamans, Way-
cross, Ga.

Want at once car of grade heifers,
6 to 18 months, old enough to graze
velvet bean field. J. M. Johnson,
Alma, Ga., P. O. Box 86.

Want a car of young cattle for
feeders. S. B. Henson, Louisa, Va.

Want 1 or 2 cars of springers or
cows that will freshen in the next 60
days. State number and kind and
best price. Will come and see them.
I. M. McPhail, Anderson, S. C., Rt. 1.

Want car of stocker cattle. C.-L.
Ransom, Kensington, Ga.

Want car of Jersey grade cows,
that will freshen soon with second
and third calf. W. H. H. Barham,
McDonough, Ga., Rt. 1.



CORN FOR SALECar Lots
1 or 2 cars in the shuck. C. B. Cul-



| pepper, County Agh, Cochran, Gels

G. C. Alford, Buck-|

Several cars new slip shuck corn. :

E. P. Josey, Statesboro, Ga.

500 bushels new crop i in slvick. J.
W. Stephens, ue eciee
Ga.

i

Slip shueked ear corn, car + lots per =
corn, 6s

shelied
95e bu.

bu. of 80 lbs., 75c;
small lots, sacked, |
check, or wire order.
Omega, Ga.

Se

Corn in shuck, car lots. M. F. Gad- =

dis, County Agt., Hazlehurst, Ga.

Corn in shuck, car lots le Ib. FOB
Meigs.
not. sold. _G. Bs Duren, Mewes, Ga.

Ear corn, car lots.

| Leesburg, | Ga.

January | 12, 1928. :



Millen,

H. B. Stovall,



Fe



Price good until Jan. 1, if sy



NGlline corn, 90 Was FOB McRae. ae

John S. Clark, McRae, Ga.

Several cars good slip shuck corn.

Make offer FOB Claxton. W. L.
Adams, Claxton, Ga. a
1 car white shelled corn. Make

best offer.
ville, Ga.



lots.
station.

CORD.

ment, quality and price.



CORN WANTEDCar Lots

Want slip shucked ear corn, car S
Make lowest price FOB your BS

J. E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga. :
Want 1 or 2 cars sound slip shucked

lumbus, Ga.
bus, Ga.

Want bulk, shelled, yellow corn, >
Advise price and shipping
Dan Joseph -Co., Columbus, i a

ear lots.
point.
Ga.
Want slip shuck ear corn car lots.
J. E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga.

Want corn in car lots.

R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.



Want 1 car bright baled shucks, hese
COR



del. on track, Ben Hill, Ga.
Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga.
Want several cars good white mill- ; : : Ss

ing ear corn with shucks off; also
shelled. Quote prices delivered At-
lanta, Ga.; quote baled-oat and wheat

straw. W. P. Dunn, 611 Chamber ee

of Commerce Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.



Want several cars corn
shuck. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.

- Want several cars of slip shuck 4
Monto

corn. Quote best prices.
Shaw, Marietta, Ga.

Want slip shucked ear corn in car 3 : ae
Advise amount, time of ship-
W: i Bain,

lots.

Co., Atlanta, Ga.

ie

Want lowest prices on new baled
ks.: Several cars ede sock,
Bsyd Jones, Marion, ~ C. :



cked in car lots. Theo. W. Mar-

a 798 Citizens and Southern Benk

. Atlanta; Ga,

ve

State best price del. to Co-
C. M. Brennan, Colum- :

Will exch.
hay, car lots for same. Market prices. :

in the :

ant shelled orn and corn fully < :

L. C. Attaway, Wrights-

po












ursday, January: 12: 1928,

| a Ac Rk LOTS
FOR SALE.

2 = and
_ WANTED





7 Want shelled, white milling corn in
_ car lots. Dan Joseph, ee Ga.
as ont Georoia corn in car lots. So.
s ee Milling Company, Valdosta,
= 2 s
Sant ssiclas corn in car lots.

| King Grocery Co., a oa of





Want new corn in car lots, deliv-
ered Powder Springs. John A. West-
/ teak Powder Buanes, Ga. :



a:

Want yellow corn.
_ eleaned in car lots. Atlantic Milling
E Co. *9 Augusta, Ga. oe

a Want: yellow corn in car lots,

a or in the shuck. Make best
_, offer del..Waynesboro. . Waynesboro
_ Milling Co., Waynesboro, Ga.

+



. oe dbl. prices in car lots. H. P.
: Sanchez, Fort Valley, Ga.

ete Want. 2 ears slip shuck- ear corn.
a Georgia spe OnET ORE Co., Cordele, Ga.





ee Want ear corn shtcks off: or
_ shelled, corn bulk or sacked, car lots.
Vis V. Kell Co., Griffin, Ga.

Want car lots of damaged corn
or shorts for hog feed. Hill Fruit
_ Farm, Newnan, Ga. nes





Want best price on a car of white

milling ear cprn, shucked del. Lil-
burn. McKinney and Waddell, Nor-
cross, Ga. ~

Want 1 car of corn. ae best
: price. I. M. McPhail, Auderson, S.
C. 2



- Will exch. car or. two of hay for
_ corn. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.



POTATOES FOR SALECar Lots
_ Porto Rican. potatoes, car lots. F.
L. Beasley, Reidsville, Ga.



Porto Rican potatoes, ear, lots,
bulk or bags. J. H. se eet Odum,
Ga.

= Porto So potatoes, car lots.

== prices. J, E. Mitchell, Doerun, Ga.
~ Several hundred bu. Big Stem Jer-

e = : sey Seed potatoes. J. L. See Sa-
- yannah, Ga. |





: cake of eed Porto Rican sweet

potatoes. J. A. e cpuaae Cobbtown,

=e eos ee

\



ree 4 or: 502 band D. Porto Ricans, in
bulk or be. | sPates. Mre: L. PB: Miller,
ae 2 oo He

ig
es
'



| black-face. stock Ewes, _

shelled. and].

Bulk and graded. Write or wire for



St,

MARKET

es SHEEP AND GOATS |

FOR SALE
- Offer 250 lange well bred, mostly
$12.50 ea.
del. Ga. a) = H. Fulmer, a
ta, Ga. |

WANTED

Want a car of bred ewes. S. E.

Henson, Louisa, Va.

at

Want 1 or 2 cars common range]

goats; 1 or 2 cars good, smooth feed
er pigs, corn fed slaughter hogs; 1
ear each of good grade Jersey and

| Hereford heifers; 2 cars range young
eattle. L. B. Fulmer, Springfield, S.

Want a car lot of sheep for range.
Write, giving full details of number, |:
kind, price, ete. T. L Hoshall, Ble
lanta, Ga., 3 Produce Row. |

/ BALED SHUCKS FOR SALE
; Car Lots :
2 ears of clean baled shucks. Jos.
E. & D. Freeman, Blakely, Ga.





Nice, baled shucks and fodder.
ee R. C. Roberts, ae Bay

i

SYRUP FOR SALECar_ Lots
2,000 gals. Ga. Cane syrup in 35
gal. bbls. also in 1 gal. cans. Steamed
cooked. W. P. Calhoun, Uvalda, Ga.

2500 gals. Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup,
steam cooked and tested, in 35 gal..

bbls. Also in No.. 10 cans. J. L. Ken-

ag ae nedy, Uvalda, Ga.
_ Want slip shuck corn. Quote low-|,

HAY FOR SALECar Lots.
A few cars of fine _peavine hay.

|Full of ripe peas and well baled. $25
ton FOB Tivold. Rhodes Sewell, Per-.
ry, Ga.

- 2 cars No. 1 Soy bean, and 1 car
bright peavine hay, $17 ton ea. FOB
Madison. a L. Carmichae, , Madison,

-Ga.

3 or 4 cars hay, mostly Bermuda
Grass. Tightly baled. $13 ton, FOB
Eatonton, S. A. Fuller, Eatonton, Ga.
Rig. Box 156.



Bermuda - Grass and Lespedesa
Hay, mixed, $10 ton FOB Greensboro.
R. B. McWhorter, Greensboro, Ga.

Nice, clean, well baled Pevuads
and Peavine hay, $20 ton. R. C. Rob-
erts, Jefferson, Ga.

8 ears of bright peanut -hay, full-of
peanuts, cured with out wetting. $11
ton, 10 tons to car. FOB Cordele. J.
K. Luck, County Agt., Cordele, Ga.

Peanut hay, car lots $12 ton FOB
Camilla. T. A. Acree, Camilla, Ga.

Peanut vine hay, car lots $13 ton
FOB So. Ga. points. Dan Shipp, Fin-
leyson, Ga.

3 cars No. 1 soy bean hay; 1 car
of No. 1 peavine hay. Both $18 FOB
Madison. W. LL. Carmichael, Madi-
son, Ga.

2 cars good, bright Johnson and
Bermuda grass hay, $17 ton FOB
Farrar. -J. C. Thomason, Farrar, Ga.
pee! county.

15 cars of bright peanut hay; full |.

of peanuts $15 ton FOB Dawson.
Pickett Smith, Ga. 808 Lee



BULLETIN oe
1 car peanut _ hay. oF H. Bland,
Jr., Condes, Ga.

i
x

, Several cars of well cured peavine
hay. Peach Poultry Farms, Fort
Valley, Ga. ae

Peaine fat peanut ix car lots

Dr. J. T. Gammage, Pineview, Ga.

Peavine and peanut hay. Car lots.
Mrs. Nora G. Webb, Albany, Ga.

Several cars of. peanut hay. Jos.
E. & Freeman, Blakeley, Ga,

1 car velvet bean and grass hay.
Beans all through it. -$16-FOB car
here. Mrs. R.. A. -Kelley, Tennille,
Ga.

-Peavine and crab grass mixed. Car
lots. R. E. Bower, Sr., Ding, Gas

Peanut hay, car lots. EL B. Stovall,
Facer ae :

HOGS WAN TEDCar- Lats |

Want 1 car of feeder pigs. E. G.
Mitchell, eee Ga.



NURSERY STOCK WANTED
~ Want car lots of dogwoods, per-
simmon, hickory, poplar, ash, cherry,
walnut and other hard woods. Gen-

eral brokerage Co., Macon, Ga.



OAT AND WHEAT STRAW FOR >
SALECar Lots ses
1 car of bright, clean oat straw.
Make offer. E. L. Todd, ea:
Ga. Rt. a :

_ car, nice bright oat straw $1C
per ton. E, Rich, Bainbridge, Ga.

1 car each bright baled shucks and
oat straw, $9 ton FOB Wrightsville.
J. H. Rowland, Wrightsville, Ga.

' Car lots of oat and wheat straw
and baled oats in the sheaf. Cheap.
R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.



PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Car Lots
Want several cars of white Span-
ish and runner peanuts $93 to $94
paid. Less than car lots, freight dif-
ference. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga.



Home-grown , runner seed peanuts.
clean and sound $1.50 bu. FOB cars
in sacks. L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga.

Want all varieties of pecans. Send
sample and make lowest price. W.
Boyd Jones; Marion, N. C.

Want 500.to 1000. : Ibs.
Stuart pecans. Mail sample and quote
prices. W. R. Neal, Moultrie, Ga.

Want Spanish peanuts and pecans
in car lots. Send sample and quote
best price. Vernon Brabham, Moul-
trie, Ga.

Want white Spanish peanuts, car
lots, any quantity, Donaldson Grain
and Elevator Co., Donaldson, Ga. _

Want peanuts in car lots. General
Brokerage Co., Macon, Ga.





Want car runner peanuts. J. P.
Carter Co., Naylor, Ga.

Want peanuts. in car, lots only.
General Brokerage

Co., Macon, Ga.
418 Ga. Gamialty Bldg.

-| Stores Op. Soperton, Ga.

Schley or |

oe PAGE NINE re
- Pecans ates All varieties. Any

amount. R. W. Buchanan, Americus,
Ga. /

Want quantities pecans. Send sam-
ples and price. Terminal Nut Co.,
Terminal Station, Atlanta, Ga,

Want white Spanish or runner pea-
nuts. Will exch. white sugar crowder
peas or pimento pepper seed. Wilson
Carson, Griffin, Ga. Rt. D.

Want Stewart and Pabst pecans.
Send sample and quote price. C. S.
Miller, Chanute, Kansas, 208 N.
Washington St. r :



HAY WANTEDCar Lots _
Want peanut hay, car lots. Make

lowest price FOB your station. J. BE.
Neal, Unadilla, Ga.

Want 1 car of good peanut hay,
del. Soperton, Ga. Soperton Naval
Wait 8 or 10 cars peanut and 3 or
4 ears peavine hay nice and bright.
Make best offer FOB Naylor, Ga. ds
P. Carter. Co. ., Naylor,. Ga.



Want peavine hay not over 5 per.
cent other grasses. No. 1 quality. Of-
fer $17. delivered. Southern Flour
and Grain Co., Austell Bldg., a
lanta, Ga.



Want seanut hay car bes ee L.
Folsom, McRae, Ga.



~ Want Georgia peanut and peavine 7
hay. South Georgia Milling Co., Wale
dosta, . Ga. as

Want Ga. peanut and -peavine hay.
King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga.



Want 1 car peavine hay, $10: ek
soy bean hay, offer $18; 2 peavine
hay, offer $16. All delivered. At-
lanta Southern Flour ang Grain Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.



COTTON SEED WANTEDCar Lots

Want ear of Wannamaker Cleve-
land cotton seed in bulk. C. A. Hove.
land, Athens, Ga.

Want 1 car of Half and Half Cot-
ton seed. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, :
Ga.



Want 1 car of cotton seed hufis,
loose, del. on track. Ben Hill, Ga. C.
S. Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga.

: Want half and half cotton seed, 4
or 2 cars. H. M. Franklin, Tennille,
Ga.



DAIRY FEED FOR SALECar Lots

1 car of ground feed. Can be made
into excellent dairy feed. Write for
prices and analysis. |W. R. Scott,
Ashburn, Ga. oe



COTTON SEED FOR SALE >
Car Lots _
Cokers pedigreed Delta type Web-
ber staple cctton seed. E. i. _ Todd,
Valdosta, Ga.



1,000 bu. nure select Pullnot. cotton
seed. W. I. Cunningham, Midland,
Ga.



skers pedigreed extra

<7" Seed, car lots. Bulk
y Estate, C. A. Mee

Parnsbore, Ga:

Ist yea:
Cleveland -
or sacked
Rendon, bys |











ehre





\ 3

- FARM: HELP WANTED :
Want. man with wife and small
; family to cultivate 18 to- 25 acres
of land on 50-50 basis. Must be so-
ber, honest, and a good worker. J.
M. Garner, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want a family to work a good 2-
horse farm on 50-50 basis.

nish supplies to the right party.
Write. P. O. Box 2, Grayson, Ga.

Want hustling man to work small

- 1-horse farm on. shares, and work,
for me for $1 a day at. odd times. |
Good land, water, school and church.

CR. Le Veal, Sandersville, Ga.

aut farm hand $20 a soak and
board. B. Ps Purcell, Pooler, Ga.

Want White young man for wages
_ for 1928."
John D. Hobby, Ashburh, Gas ee B.



Want guber young man to io gen-
_ era] farm work $20 a month and
board. . we a, en ideal ee

Want: man Ase board awd Wades
or on halves, to help with work. Have:
good mule and good tools. White
settlement, near. chureh -and. school.
Write.
One.





Want man ete work farm on a shares,

mule and guano furnished. 0. M.

menOTS, oe Ga.

Want farmer with plenty of. help|

to cultivate 2-horse erop on 50-50
basjs. .J. W. Rountree, Atlanta, Gans
+570 Park 4

Want man with force enough to
cultivate 35 or 40 acres in corn and
eotton on halves. de ae Heset
See Ga. :

Want a young, girl, between 17 or
21 years of. 389: to, live as one of



Setting Eyes and 5 Hatching |



FOR SALE

- Offer Ww. Leghorn eggs for hateh-
ing from St. Johns strain. All pens
headed by males from hens that have
laid 290 to 807 eggs a pear, $1.50

for 15, $2.50 for 30, $4 for 50, $7|_

a 100 del. Grady Price, Canton, Ga.



Tompkins 8. C. R. I. Red eggs for
hatching from specially mated pens,
$2 for 15, del. No culls. -Fine win-
ter layers. Mrs. M. M. Gaines, At-
lanta, Ga., 980 Drewry St., N. E.



Custom hatching in. Mammoth
Buckeye incubator. Orders taken
for Wednesday, Jan. 18, and weekly

thereafter 3 an ege, minimum tray |.
Peach Poultry ue

of 112 eggs.
ny, nae Taley Ga. oe





sk ,
Yee aautite se

sidchiow eggs Seon pure bred,
blood tested Tanered strain White
Leghorns, -$1,80-for - 15; incubator

lots: 4e.an. egg. = Mier = J Fleming, |

_ Hineaiaten, Gar oe

Will fur-.

| for wages.

Write for information. | _

'W. A. Moon, Meet: Ga. Bt}.

-| Ibs.

FARM T EMPLOYMENT

Positions Wanted, Farm Help Wanted

Samii as ean oeiian. vand oe Jae
with house and farm work. Must be
of good character. References. Miss
Mary Hembree, Roswell, Ga., Rt. 26.

Want two small families to work

| on farm near town, house, wood and

garden furnished. Wages $25 to

self. _W. L. Breedlove, Monroe, Ga,
- Want help on 50-50 basis for 1 or
2 horse crop. Will furnish right par-
.ty. Good land within 1-2mile Jr.
high school, churhces, store. Good
location, running water, houses and
extra good pasture. Mrs. W. H.
Blissitt, Palmetto, Ga., Rt. 2.

Jet. ECDs. Carroll-
ton, Ga., Rt. Die : :

Want 2 good families to work. on
shares or for wages. Good land,
school and houses. _ John M. Bruce,
AYBIOS, Ga. ; ee

a man: - and! owife to fear and
lanta. Near~ chureh and school.

State salary wanted. Linwood Farms,
Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 4, es 262.



Want 1 horse ropper with Forse
enone to work about 15 acres in

{cotton and 15-aeres in corn and oth-

er truck. Share basis. Write for
particulars, and give name and ad-
| dress: of party you last:farmed with,
or some reference as to reliability,
ete. Mrs. M. C. Putman,
ville, Ga., RED 3.

Want several men and ee for

4 special farm work. Write for partie-

ulars. E. L. Poole, Buena Vista, Ga.

' Want small family to eultivate 1
horse crop. Prefer that they furnish
own. stock, but will furnish the right
UN Sacty. Write for particulars. Mrs.
G. B. Walker, Hees Ga.

e "WANTED |

_- Want eges from thoroughbred
stock for breeding. Will . econtraet

| for eggs. at set price for. six months,

or pay premium above the Atlanta
market price, for hatching eggs from]
selected stoek. Lesters Hatchery,
Rome, Ga., Rt. 8.



Horses a Mules
For Sale and Wanted |

Will eae for 1 pair of good athe
Write, Seott Nabers, Hazelhurst,
Ga., Rt. 1.



Want to sell or trade a good 5 year
old horse, wt. 1050 lbs., dark bay
color, gentle and extra good saddle
horse. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga.



1 mule in good condition. wt. 1000
Sell or exch. for Jersey heifer.
: ae _D, E. Evans, oo ee ae |
Rt. iy

$1 00;

Black mare, @ years old,



: PaaS mare, 12 es 7 $40,

Both

$43 a month. Must be able to move

- Want single man to work on farm|

} help. in small dairy, 8 miles from At-.



Want man to Werk with poultry

and general farm work. Single man
only; $30 month and board.
Pitts, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 8t,
Cascade Road.



POSITIONS. WANTED
Experienced milker wants job in
dairy for 1928. - Will eorisider share
basis.
Rt. 4.

Man, single, 28 years of age, wants.

to do dairy work, 5 years experience.
References. _
Ga.

Want to hear from someone who.
has a 12 or 20 cow dairy to let out.
Honest, |

on halves. Experienced.

sober and a hustler. Write what you

have t ooffer. Carl Banks, Pelham, |

Ga. :
3

Want position in refined country
home as housekeeper, cooking, also
milking and attending to the ehiek-

ens; expect not less than $5 a week)

Address O. Richardson,
Rt. 3.

and. board.
Jasper, Ga.,

Single young man desires position | _

in dairy, or as a working foreman on.

farm. Expect reasonable _ salary.
Good references. Denver Cleveland,
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5.

_ Want position on soaliee an

Experieneed in general and truck
farming also. Mrs. W. C. Taylor,
Savannah, Ga., Rt. A.



Want Soh on farm as overseer for|

1928; will do general repair work;
aeperienced farmer, 50 years old, so-
ber: 5. M. Bowen, Eastman, Ga.

Have accepted position for 1928.
This is answer to many responses to
former ad.; C. L. Bradford, Wool-

| sey, Ga.

work anywhere. Write what you
have to exch. R.: L.. Veal, Sanders-
ville, Ga.

Will exch. a second-hand 4 70-gin
outfit with serew press for a good
pair of 6 or 8 year old well broke
mules, wt. about 1000 or 1100 Ibs.
Also want to buy a good saddle horse
wt. around 1000 lbs, 6 or 8 yrs. old.
J. N. B. Thompson, Comer, Ga.

_ Want 1 large, gaited saddle mare,
not over 5 yrs. old. A. L. P., 147
\| High St., Macon,.Ga.

@





Miscellaneous for Sale



50 be. piack wainuts, hulled and
dry. W. C. Smith, Marietta, Ga. Box
75.



- New, white eotton bran sacks, $1
for: 12., ve Avods Gollins,. Demorest,
Ga. Rt.



1,12 qt. cream can, nearly new; 1
batter-bowl; 75 new butter cartons;

41 milk strainer; -4 granite; 4 tin, 3].

qt. size milk pans; All in good.cond.
$3.25 for lot; rural = box, nearly



J04

J. C. Howe, Greensboro, Ga.,|

| some study, would like job on pe
try farm, or would consider work on.

Bob Eley, White Plains)

| Salary will be

laundry. Simon Drury, Waynesville

references.

Young man with wife desires place
on farm. Can drive truck. Ed
Mathes, Lenox, Ga. 2S

High elass dairyman wants. place = a
as manager, or place on shares. SMUSt a =
be good. 15 years experienne. Good 2S
references. H. T. Rogers, See
Fla., P. O. Box 49.

























Single man, experienced and with

general farm. Good references.
Lock Box. 283,. Millen, Gal.

Want job in grist mill or turpen-_
tine still. Extra good hand, also can ~
drive truck. Leroy Calhoun, Soper-
ton, Ga., Rt. Ae es Mees

Want job as overseer on ie for. :
1928. . Thorough knowledge. of any
kind of work pertaining _ to farm.
satisfactory. Only s
wife and self in family. R. M. Pies =
Es. Morris Station, ' Ga. ae
Want plaee caring for small dairy
de Dee

poe

and hogs on salary basis.
es owe Plains, Ga.

Want position to look after aay :
and poultry farm. Prefer share ba-

sis. Experienced and am good milk,
er. Good. references. . R, 2. tyson =
Arabi, Ga., eT

Rt Sass oe

Want position on farm in So. Ga.
Will work for $26 month, board and

Ga. RE 1. Box 60

Middle aged woman desires work Z
on poultry farm. (Thos who want ;
a cook need not answer.) Miss B. Be
Jackson, Jacksonville, Ga. :

Want position. as dairy, ben
Several years experience and good
Box 81, RFD 1, ee.



for peach or apple trees. T. J. Bay

tobaceo, 15 and 20c. Cash with order...

| hulled. Large or
| State price del. to your nearest RR.
.| Depot. M. E. Schofield, West Palm



















a2 a j

Leer
i.

new, $1. HS M. L. a Mee a
con, Ga. 416 Elm St. as

Bagi 3



Black wainut gpnoate 1 yr. ofa
About 12 in. high, $1 doz. or exch.

prot Mtn., oa: Rt. i

Home cured See and. ee & :

Mrs.

Christena BAEPEn
Ga.

Surreney,

8 new egg erates, 15 eee. size, ibe
each; 6 egg erates, used but good,
10e each. Henry Whitfield, Ball.
Ground, Ga. ie

WANTED

Want 15 or 20 lbs. new goose feathe
ers at 75c Ib. Mrs. A. B. Smith, Hons. =
erville, Ga. Rt 2, Box 74, Lie Se



Want Black Anetiean: oainnee
small quantities.

Bees Fla. 6 Lakeview Arcade.

Wank 1-horse Wagon and 1 Tees
epddle. Must be in first. -lass .cond
Ay, P., 147 High St, Macon, Ga,












































N EED LEWORK

uilt tops. Good, new material
2 each; will embroider centerpieces,
esser scarfs, etc., on halves or
: women and girls dresses from
o 85c. Add postage. Miss en-
nie ets, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 7A.



2: new eatton quilts, wt. 4 Ibs. each.
$7 for both del. Mrs. E. S. Ladd,
ae, Ga., Rt. F ;

Ee Plain sewing, fancy work and em-
o dery of -all kinds; quilting; rea-
sonable prices. ao D.sH. eal
on, | Ga., Rt

so ( Is ad aacks i grown-ups
nd babies; also scarfs, glove sand
caps. Write for prices; 2 new out-
ing quilts with white linings $4.50

ch, or $8.50 for both del.; make
k quilts. and. wool flowers -on
ves, or reasonable prices. Mrs.

Se Yeomans, Spe: Ga.



ead ; is 2 tulip designs, 90 inches
e and 2 and 3-4 yds. long, $4 ea.
= for both; rose, basket and big

oss designs, 81x90" Inch $4 for 2:
del.; 2 hand-quilted, suilts, new tops
nd linings. Medium size and wt.
$3. each or 2 for $5.50 del. .
- Williams, Dallas, Ga., Rt. oe





cabeoldered: tea aprons. -

leached sheeting, 50c each. Cash

h order. Mrs. W. R. Bene ee
< Ga., RED 3. oe

on un-



white finen finish centolnicea?
8. inches sfuare including edge of
4 inch hand made fringe. Corners
mbroidered in fast color. flowers
25, or exch. fora 6 mo. old Brown
ghorn 3 rooster. Mrs. Rosie Crowe,



= nd iia Se nin. sees: furnish
pattern and | aiecal . Write for.

we

WT -exchaneg for 1 flower basket;
-erepe paper flowers also. Miss Mar-
tha Webb, ou decane Ga, Rt:
rot 100. a



Baby. ek and smocks for lar-
er children, pattern and design to
e furnished for 75c to $1.50; will
xch. embroidery, and knit: sweaters
for any kind of white:seraps. Must
ot _be. less than a 1-2 yard piece.
Mrs. D. F, Sewell, Abbeville, Ga. |



5 Tulip oct. tufted: bedspread, in|
green and yellow $3.25. Mrs. J. M.
fall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.



1 appliqued begipread Solivalttos
rl design, has appliqued blue,
checked, fast eolor- -gingham dress,
bonnet and parasol. Embroidered.
hollyhocks and ribbon around . girl
n fast colors). Best quality of un-
bleached sheeting. $2.25 postpaid.
iss Cleop-tra, Kellette, Baremers
ville, Ga. Rt ieee. ce eS
| Siena ete

ae = 2e new ates $3, 50 ach,







| Haraison, Ga.

dspreads, tufted in t faddicas eae
and 35e yd.

Mee Cot

1 silk faGine. 20c a 35e yd. or|

5, DUS
s Lily -bushes; Fire bushes, all 25c ea.
for exch. for hedge plants, Boxwood
and monthly rose

4 new, large que tops $1.35 each
del. Miss Mittie Collins, see:
Ga., Rie. 1.

Will eben and piece quilts on
halves, or for cash. Mrs. Albert
Roth, Barnett, Ga.

Embroidered bedspreads $1.50 to
$5 each; pillow cases 50c pair; table-
overs, centerpieces, luncheon sets,
| piano covers, dresser and washstand
searfs. Reasonable prices, parties
furnish material and: thread, and J
furnish designs. Mrs. Ruby Thomas,

Embroidered bed room sets 13
pieces, wild rose design: $8; table
runners, and center pieces 25;
luncheon set of 7. pieces, daisy fe
sign $3; piano cover, American

Beauty. rose design $1. Parties fur-

i nish materials: and thread, and I fur-

nish design and stamping: outfit. Miss
Lill: an see Haralson, Ga.



ae

Single. ak dbl. tatting, - 206 oa
All made-of No. 60J.
& P. Coats mercerized white crochet
thread. Mrs, T. W. Diggs, over
ville, Gay ee



-ELOWERS: AND: SEEDS

vellow:- -Azaleas: red, yellow and Eng-
lish Dogwood; Bubby and Butterfly
bush; Forsythia;
wood bush; honeysuckle, 25e ea.;
white pines 75c doz; Cherokee Roses
90c doz.; Black Walnut sprouts and
Crabapples, $1.00 doz.; Gooseberries
and huckleberries, $1.00 doz; crimson
Trumpet creeper, 40c doz.; Flowery
Sword, 30c ea.; Sweet William 5 doz.
for $1; English Ivy, 25c bunch. H.

Wilson, Moreentows, Ga.

Mixed purple and white Iris. Lilies,

a\and Clove. Pinks, whith; wll 6c do,
or 5 doz.-for $1; Shasta daisies, 15c
doz. or 4-doz for 55c;,dark red Peo-.
ee: Mrs. Lizzie M. Capel, Mole-|-.~ - eee ee
a: pee = large Daffodils, 35 doz. Mrs. C.. Mc-'
Leod, College PPark, Ga., Rt. 2, care.

nies, 50c; Madonna Lilies, 25c. bulb;

of Ga. Poultry Farm.

Well rooted 2: and 3 yr. old Bint

red, white, yellow and. peach rose

bushes; Bridal wreath; Golden: Bell;

~ bushes. ~~ Write
what. you have.

Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

. Arabian Jasmine 35c ea.; Milk and
wine lilies; 40c-ea.; pink .Cannas, 6
for $1;: mixed cannas, $1 doz.; lot
\of shrubbery.: Write for list
prices. Mrs. Pearl Calpepper, Cordele,
1 Ga., Rt. B.

Locos ugerted Carne bulbs, 3 for
25e, 8 for 50e. Mrs. Lena Holland,
See Bian, Ga,

Purple . Sif: English Bonvand
Almonds, 2 for 25c; pink, white, sun-.
set, and red rose, 1 and 2 yr. old, 20c.
and 25 each;: Shasta: daisies, 4 doz..
for 50c;, Marigold: and Poppy | seed, all
dbl. 5c-and 10c large: pkg. 13 different
,| kinds of geranium cuttings, for 55c;



110 different kinds of ate rooted |

jand yellow. thornless Rose, $1 doz;

Rhododendrons; Mtn:: Avy; win and|_

lila; Indian Arto-.

- Mrs. Thos, ven

and *

Van Houttie. Crepe Myrtle and ! pink

So 7 eS EP

- Needlework, Flowers and Seeds, Miscellaneous

15c each, not rooted, 2 for 15c; Sul-
tanas; pink and orange, one of ea.
rooted for 30c, not rooted, 5c; green
and white Jew, 10 doz. Add postage
on small orders... Mrs. L. G: panaek
es Ga.; a me ;

Mixed Sweets peas, all kind 15c 0z;
red canna bulbs, 60c doz.; mixed
Gladioli and paper white Narcissus
bulbs, 75c doz. Write for list of
all kind of flower seed and plants.
Mrs. pe Le McEver, seer
Ga., Rt. a.



Nalentine Cactus, now ready to
bloom, and May Cactus, 20c ea.; As-
paragus and Boston ferns, 15: to 50c;
Hydrangea, rooted, 25c and 50c, cut-
tings, 10c. Add postage on orders less
than $1, Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga.,
ie ty, Box 5A.

4

Wild Cheek Roses dell Analess,

Mtn. Laurel, Ivy, Arbor-Viteo, red
Japonicas, Snowballs, Altheas, Crab-
apples, Cedars, Hedge Boxwoods,
Spruce Pines for shade,:all 25 each;
Black and white pines, 15 each; -Ti-
ger lilies and daffodils, 50c dozen.
Hoste Josie. Abercrombie, Oe Gay



* Golden Bells: Forsythit: nad Weep
ing Lindon, 8 for 25c; Weigleas, Jap
Honeysuckle, pink and white, 25c ea.;
perennial. pea vine, $1.50 doz.; white
and varigated violets, 3 doz-for 20c.
John Wilson, ee Ga, Ree Box
AR

Larkspur, 10c doz..and <a
orders for less. than .25c; Cedars, 50
ea. Mrs. C. H. .Capel, Molena, Ga. .

Monthly Rose plants, 2. yr. . size;
/pink Paul Neyron, pink and white
Cochet, yellow Ophelia, red Radiance,
white American Beauty, yellow climb-
-ing Carechalneil roses, 25 ea. or 5
for $1; pink Thrift plants; 15.doz.;.
dbl. violets, 25c doz.; dbl. Dahlia
-bulbs, 50c doz.; purple Achimanese
bubs, 15 doz.; large bloom Cannas,
red, orange, salmon: pink in bronze
foliage, 50c doz.; Leopard, pink, and
red in green foliage, 40c doz.; white

Shasta daisies, 25 doz. Mrs. Ww. M.
Vickers, Siloam, Ga. : :
Snider lilies, 10c_ ea. large red,

yellow, spotted, rose ad salmon pink
canna bulbs, 10c.e4., 3 for _25c; white
with red stripes, Shandalia lily. bulbs,
20c; red and spotted Gladioli bulbs,
5c; dbl. red Dahlia bulbs, 10c; white
flag and lemon lilies, 3 for 25e; pur-
ple lilac bushes, 15 for 25e; Ribbon
Grass, Maderia vine, Wisteria, and

Shasta daisies, 2be doz.:

punches for 2he.
Browns Crossing, Ga,







African: Black (dark red) cuttings 25 :

Virginia Creepers, 10 ea.; dbl. white | I
\and single pink sweet pinks; and pink | Mrs. Flora Sams, Cumming, Ga.,
and red Verbenas, 3 for 25e, | rooted; ere
s Himalaya |
Blackberry vines, 10e; Monthly roses,
several colors, rooted, 25 and 50e ea.|
| Begonia, rotted 25e; single, dbl. red |
jand 3 shades of pink and other kinds
Geraniums, 15 ea. or''2 for 25e; Au
gust lily bulbs, 10c; different kinds of
ferns, 25 and 50c; Pansies, 6 for 25; |
Shasta daisies, 25e doz; Verbena, wate
Mrs. W. AL Huff,

_PAGE ELEVEN

EPS Ree ee Weert a
* oS ass . ~ bay :

pink; crepe te white, red: spur-
ple, pink; spireas, Van Houtti, dbl.
Reevseana, crimson, pink; nudiflo- -
um, white hydrangea, butterfly. bush,
Philadelphus, puica, kerria, for-
sythia,. abelia, eur, cape and
grand. duke jasmine. Any 4 for o
$1.15, 6 for $1.60; oleanders, white,

dbl. white, pink, cream varigated .
leaf. Any 4 for $1.40; ligustrums,
aucula, eleagnus, junipers.

for, $1.0). Nits. 7A. Grin, Cor.

| dele, Ga., 512 16th Ave. E.

Junipers, Arbor viteas, boxwoods,
rhododendrons, oxalis, .hibiscus,. 25.
each; white pines 75c doz; forsythea,
althea, now full 20c each; lemon and
tiger lilies, 35c doz.; Jap Iris lilies 60

doz.; 10 choice rooted roses, Cherokee.

roses $1 doz.; giant dbl. daffodils,

doz.; white violets 15e doz.; 2 choice

shrubs, rooted and labeled "$2: Mrs.

A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga.. Fee
Obs 2 year old Wivchalea |< Rose me

bush, cream yellow; one 2 year old,
pink, single rose; 20c; two 1- -year old 4

1 doz. mixed 1 yr. old cuttings $1, all
well rooted; red and cream yellow, oss
large chrysanthemums 20 bunch, can >



| be set out now to get slips from next e :

spring. Call for them. Do not ship. _
Miss Memphis es RFD 2, Auburn ioe
Ga. :



_-Genuine water melon pink: Crepe.
Myrtles, large, well :
25e each or exch... Mrs. A. J. Comey
Rte 1, Butler, Ga. :



Heavily eoated dbl. pink Oleandr, *~
20 and 25 each; pink and white ~*"
Weigelia, 20c each; all white Spirea,
Cape Jasmine; Cree Myrtle, Lilac; ~
Daffodils, 20c dozen; blue
white Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 25
dozen; 2 yr-whit e, pink and red Rose

Niches. 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. = Cn,

Elsner, Austell, Ga. Rt. &

; bee
Seeds: abl. pia feather ball pink

| and red poppy, 25 pkg.; angel trum-

pet and clematis vine, 15c pkg; ~ ,
queens wreathvine, 1c each seed. (No

order less than 15c); asparagus, 10c_
pkg: will exch. 1 pkg of POPPY | for

Columbus, Ge. 912 Ath Ave. :
Butter and a

Jonquil bubs,40c doz

ae

Blue Tris, Daffodils,~
Eggs and dbl.

Ws



Purple Lilas prouts, 3 for. abe; a

$5 ea. del.:
5Oe; Add postage. Mrs. EE =

Ladd, 7
Gainesville, Ga., Rt 7 Re






$1.25 Sbatpattl ve

100 par ants, a
Ask for a % list of perennials, oo
postpaid. W._W. Chisholm, care
of Vertor 7 Gardens, Savannah,



_ Bbh salvheas, white, wine, lavender


Ne sot



red, yellow, cream with, red stripes, as

Any. ge

eream narcissus 35 doz.;. phlox pink
peremnila, 30c doz.; palma violets 25

rooted shrubs...

Rose, Marie, 1de each; large size aie
sweet re
scented violets, 50c a 100; blue and ~

dozen bulbs of blooming size_ large. ae
cup butter cups. Mrs. S> I. Albrecht, Hes

Evergreen hedee -eutting, $1for 500;
2 Dwarf Bexw oods, evergreens, 20x18, a
vellew jonquils, 3 doz. For:



ter, Alma, Ga.
geraniums, Mtn. Ivy,all 15 ea.; hon-

- begonia cuttings, 5 ea. Miss Thelma



' berry or Raspberry plants.

each; Bear Grass, Spider Wart, 10c

ler, Ella Gap, Ga.

- quils, Daffodils, Narcissus and But-

lian Thomas, Haralson, Ga.

everblooming Rose bushes, 35c. Mrs.

- Bridal Wreath: purple Lilacs, all 20
each; unrooted
blooming, all colors, Roses, 25 doz.:

-tunias} wabied Hollyhookea;

PAGE TWELVE _



FLOWERS AND SEEDS
Lilies: milk and wine, 6 for 45c; Bas-
ter, 60c; Orange, 50c; dbl. red Easter
25 a doz. ea.and. large - white lilies
25c ea. Umbrella palms, 10c ea.; Jon-
quils, 25 doz.; Boston and Lace fern:
and Leopard | innts, 30c ea.; pink
Jouch Begonias, 20c. Miss Allie Car-

Red, yellow and varigated cannas,
mixed, 25c doz.; Sword Ferns, red

eysuckle Vine, March and June Cac-
tus, 10c each. All the above well root-
ed. White hydrangea and red Conch

Merck, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.



Henderson Superior Giant Trimar-
deau pansy plants, mixed colors. 1,
cent ea.Add 7c for postage. Mrs. 0.)
E. Browning, Doerun,Ga., RFD 4.



Boston, Ostrich Plume, and Baby
Breath ferns, 20c ea.; geranium cut-
ting, 10c, rooted 25c; dbl. red and
pink running rose, well rooted, 10
ea. Mrs: AS P. Jackson, Ivey, aa



Bridal Wreath sprouts, 500. dar.

or exch. for everblooming Straw-
Mrs. .T.
J. Ray, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rf. 1.
_ Arbor-Viteas, 30c ea.; Junipers,
85c ea.; Flowering Pears, 50c ea.;
Cherokee Roses, $1 dozen; Black
Walnut bushes, 25c.ea.; Willets Ros-
es, 3. for 50c; Whomnless: Roses, $1
dozen, year plants, 80c dozen. All
well rooted. Mrs. Fannie Abercrom-
bie, Loving, Ga.

-Lellow and red Japonicas, 4 for $1;
Dorothy Perkins shell pink Roses,
rooted, 25c each; Rambler Roses, 260c

each; pink Almond, 15c each; pink.
Althea, 10c; Royal purple and laven-
der Iris, 25 dozen; Mums, and
hardy Phlox, 30c dozen, each; Gard-
en Sage, July Pear sprouts, and
Goose and Sugar plum trees, 10c ea.;
Everbearing Strawberry plants, 25c
for 100. Add postage. Mrs. Lillie El-



Cocay. mixed Winter bulbs: Jon-

ter and Eggs, 80c per 100. Miss Lil-



YY; aid. dbl. pink and red Altheas;
R. C. Lovett, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 2.

Red and dbl. yellow Japonicas, 30c
ea.; pink Weigelas, 25c ea.; red and)
white Rambler 20c; and Velvet Ros-
es 15 ea.; Snow Balls, 20c each; AL.
thea, 15c ea.; Mtn. Laurel, 25c. -All
well rooted. Add postage. a Linda.
Hix, Ella Gap, Ga.

Sweet scented, winter blooming
Violets, 10c; old time garden Pinks,
Sweet seented, 25c doz.; Perkins Ros-
es, rooted, 10c, or $1 doz.; yellow,
thorniess roses; flowering Almond;
cuttings of ever-
Tiger, Flag arid Iris Lilies 5e ea. or
55 doz.} large, improved Mutis, dif.
ferent eelors, Bbc ddZ.s Mixed Pe-

MARKET BULLETIN Soe :
-|Have permit to sell. Mrs. a R.

Women S Department

_| Dragon, everlasting, flower seed, 10c

pkg. Add postage on small. orders.

Mrs. J.. Winter, - Buford, Gas



yose and
lavender,

State Inspected: pink,
white _Weigelas;... crimson,

'al Wreath; Gelden Bells; pink Al-
monds; erimson Quince; white, Eng-
lish Dogwood; Philadelphus; _ ever-
green, winter blooming bush honey-
suckle; dbl. white Althea; everbloom-
ing Butterfly bush; ee dbl. white
Star. (everblooming) Jasmine; large

in May.); pink Deritzie; pink Ramb-
ler, everblooming dark red, and
bright yellow Roses. All well rooted.
25e. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville,
Ga. Rt. v



1 gal. Sunflower seed, 50 Ib. post-
paid. Henry Whitfield, Ball Ground,
Ga,

White Iris, 85 doz.; pink Crepe
Myrtle, 1 yr. old; 35 each; Milk and

Wine Lilies bulbs, 2 for 35c; yellow,
| thornless

Rose, rooted, 15 each;
Maiden Hair fern, 25c cutting; Lilac
sprouts, 15 and 20c ea.; rooted Ver-
bena, red and pink, 10c ea. 3 for 25c;
two Baby Roses, 1 yr. old,,30 each;
Japanese Sunflower seed and Japan-
ese Sundial or Luper seed,2 tbls, of
ea. 30c; 1 yr. Spengeri ferns, 20 ea.
2 for 35e; King Humbert Canna roots
10e ea. 8 for 25c, or 85c doz.; Dwarf
Arbor-Vitea seed, 15 for 2 tbls;
Dbl. Day Lilies, 30c doz. Del. Miss
Mittie Collins, Smithville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Four different colors of Iris and
Several colors of Perennial Phlox, 5c
each; Hills of Snow, hardy, white
Hydrangea, 10c each;.Primroses, wht.
25c each; yellow, very hardy, 10c ea.;
Bridal Wreath, Flowering Almond,

dbl. pink, dbl. and single orange and

Blackberry Lilies, all 5 each; Vio-
lets, 5c bunch; Sweet Rocket, -5
plant; Spider Wart, 10c plant. Cash
with order. Postage extra. No checks
accepted. Miss Mattie Slaughter,

Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. 1.

Everblooming Wisteria, well root-
ed, 2 yrs. old, 3 for 35c; Yvecas same
price; 25 kinds of everblooming Rose
cuttings, 35 a 100, $2 per 1000-:
Golden Bells, pink Crepe Myrtle

| Wisteria and Privet cuttings, same.

price; Bridal Wreath, Crepe Myrtles
Weeping Linden, white Star Jasmine
Forsythia, pink Almonds, all 6 for.
35c; white Swan Iris, $1 for 50; ce
low Narcissus, $1 per 100; Mixed,

colors of Iris, $1 a dozen: aes Cape

Jasmines, 15c each; 4 colors of Wels. :

las, 6 cuttings for 25c. Mrs. .J. M:
Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. se
April blooming as large

bulbs, 25e dog., small $1 per 100;
Trumpet Daffodils, and Empress

Narcissus, 40c doz.; Tiger Lilies, 15c
ea.; Blue and lavender Iris, 35 doz.:
2 yr. old Snow Ball bushes, 50 each:
2 yr. old dark red Rambler Rose, 50c:
small .type Mums, several colors, ev-
erblooming, blue Violets} and Star of.
Bethlehem bulbs, $1 a.100; Sweet
William seed, 14 colors, 10 spoonful:

White Rambling Rose, 2 yr. 6ld bus

6c. Will exch. for Butterfly ov Plur-



inixed

oy Roots, white st pink Cannas,



and white everbloomin Spirea; Brid- :
ont book and all accessories. Used very |

Armour River privet, (white bioom#

grist mill

| book, good condition $12. cash. with













































Skates, Ringgold, : -Ga. Rt. 1.

MISCELLANEOUS

: 50 niece feed and meal sacks, 10c ea.;
| Auto knitter, good as new,: with

or exch. for 25 R. I. Red pulletu
Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.

7 Gearhart knitter with instruction |

little. Cost $50. Sell $10, or exch. for
10 R. I. Red hens, or 8 wks. old P. C.
pig. L. B. Loyd, Aragon, Ga.



Several lbs. of wool at 75 a lb. 3
L. Whitworth, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.



Hand-drawing and painting; also
5 lbs. blaneed pine needles 15c Ib.
del. Will exch. Write. Miss
Jump, Arabia, Ga. Rt. 2.

Crepe paper flowers, waxed, 10c



ea. or $1 doz. Mrs. Pearl Tidwell,
Rising sn Ga. Box 66.
Crepe panes Sweet Peas, mixed]

Kiyyiah, Rising Fawn, Ga. Box 66.



Card wool into rolls for the old
fashioned spinning wheel and wool
into bats to make quilts and. mattres-
ses: Rolls and batting, 70 lb. C. M.
Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga.



Niee, new white feathers, 60c Ib.
del. Sample upon request. 1 Auto
Knitter, fair condition. Complete
with extra needles and instruct-
ion book. Will exch. for \ anything.
useful to value of $10. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Cordele, Ga.- =



65e lb. Mrs. W. D. Turner,

Albany,
Ga. 809 N. Washington ee



Crepe paper flowers, 50 doz.;}.
Zephyr thread flowers, all colors,
25 bunch of twenty. Prepaid. Mrs.
D. E. Evans, Washington,. Ga. Rt. 6.



SECOND HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE

1-8 H. P. gas engine, 1 Meadows

ment, in good cond. $225, or exeh. for
corn and hay. J. Ww. Bryant, Gris-
woldville, Ga.

= eost, $550, sell for $225; 1 Universal
| 24-ineh stone grist or grinding mill

some yarn. Everything complete. $3.
| Motor complete -

Norah |

colors. Heavily waxed. 40e doz. Cleo

40 or 50 lbs. pure goose feathers, |

complete with all equip- }

30 days. $35 cash,



Fig ee gas engine "$355 "Willi
son -Stump puller _ -eomp. with cable



for Fordson tractor or other power,
cost $150, sell for. $752 ss 32 BS Ww.
Deleo water pump with aL 4
except batterie
cost. $150. Sell. $75. All in first clas
condition: Fred Ce a
Gav Se :

os



1, 2 ie DeLaval walking. ane
complete with eng., and pails; 1 No.
12 DeLaval separator; 6 10-gal. and.
2 5-gal. ice compartment shipping
veans, and other accessories of a -com-_
plete dairy outfit. Write for prices
and terms. L. H:- Nelson, pei
Agent, pre es - a



<t Friend Spraviic machine: Sell 0
Bo NL Wil

| exch. for cotton duster,
liams, Cordele, Ga.



1 Primrose Ne. 4 cream separator
Used 12 mos. Good as new. $50,
exch. for anything of equal value.
i Mrs. C. A. Patterson, ay Ty, Ga. oe
1, Box ;



No. 18 Oliver Vlew. A, di eoaaition
Sell or exch. for 2 good pigs, or 10 LC
Barred Rock or Buff Orpington hens. s
James Kennedy, Waycross, Ga.

ae ee

166s 10-H.| oP. intemal pis
engine. Cheap for cash. J. B. Swords,
pa Ga.



1. 10 AS P. FairbanksMorse: gas
engine, $200; 16H. P. engine, same
make, $125. EB. Ke Fowler, Ana
Ga. 180 Normal Ave. | a ee



1. second-hand ae plant, 750
Watt, good operating cond. Guaran-
teed. Write for price. W. M. McEI-

murray, Fort Valley, Ga, 5 hoe.



1 Hercules shaming puller aa 250 :
ft. of eable. Good cond. ee H. Cans
Wrightavilie, "Gas os:



. Avery tractor; 24 in. ites ;
grist. mill. Good as new. Cheap oa
cash. M. 0. Bryant Bett Ga.



ok

No. 2 Empire Ssenctan weal only
or exch. for 4





Kirsten hand stump puller $15
cash. Mrs. D. M. Madden, Tifton, Ga.



J: Lynchburg buster $8; 1 Spring

Friend $3.75; Vulean No. 7 Turner
$4.75; Chatisnocre Buster $8; Cole
fob. WwW. D. Watson, Lopate, Ge

1 Planet. Jr. Seeder, Cultivator aa
Plow combined, cept, with instruction

order: Mrs. M. L. Anderson, 416. Elm
St. Macon, Ga.

100 is 125 H. P. boiler with stack
and fixtures write L. J. Cranford,
Plains, Ga.

1-No..16 Smalley feed mill. Will
grind corn, stalk and all and hay into
commercial feed. Will sacrifice. M. G. |
JOY: Madison, Ga,

Oliver Bottom Bis



$85 ach, 8 Sullivan Towson Dise

of suill, R. I. Red pullets..No culls

tooth. cultivator, $3; Genuine Farmers :
Meadows grist mill. E, _D. ee .

Towns, GS. ae
|cotton planter $6. all in good cond., 1

galvanized tank, $25;



Janta, Ga. 121- hoe. St. N. Ww.

e Davis, Marietta, Ga.

for tractor,



Tractor plows, 840 ea; 6 H, P, Fate

| Ewes, 1 buck, or 25 dark red to end






















wanted. Mrs. A. R. Skates, Ringgold,
Ga.



12 H. Pe Witte gas eng: 1 242

4)



1 H. p. Mogul cei. $05; 1) OM, gh
in. wood ;
saw, wooden frame, $15. "eek cond.
FOB here. Mrs. E. J. sie AL ce
bany, Ga. West Pine St. pao ies



110 and 1 25 and + 20. H. Pp, Fain
banks-Morse engines, sell cheap; 1 :
144 Let, $75, and 1 Grundler Hammer
feed mill, $200. Marie Reaves, Ate



Tractors and 6 H. p, -Pairbanks-
Morse gas eng. and 1 8 and 1. 10 He
P. I. H. C. gas engines for sale. F, Pe

1 Cole No. 7 cotton and corn oe
ter. Good as new. $18, 8: M, Reger
manitians Ga, Rt, 2




















































Want 1 Oliver inline: Cultivator

ree Lather Reed, _Vallanow, Ga.

thompson, Chmlgy: Ge

i =)
Pe

cond, 2. L. Coffin, Hichiond, Ge.

ee Want. ae 22 -H. P. Witte gas eng. E.
i: Towns, Towns, Ga.



L Want. a P getaua hace Fowler culti-
. vator. Must be cheap for cash. G. M.
Giddens, Bastin, Ga.



Want windiuill. tower, tank, pipe,

ete. for .Dairy purposes. Quote low-

Ge.

i Wait to exch, No. 5 Deming. Hy-
draulic Ram for ram of smaller size,

well, Faceville, Ga.



ue Want a; stalk cutter at a reason-
able price. Must. be in good cond. Ts,
t Williams, Sautee, Ga



; _ Want 1 2 horse hatiwiew: avsow
eap for cash. B. Cr ee Mid-
land, Ga,



any- make. Will. exch. .Wannamakers
eotton seed for same at $1.25 bu. R.
H . Duggan, Chester, o

: Want 2
son tractor, model M. W. a. Vartan,
Rising a Ga. i
West actor Disc plew. Harrow
or Power take off for Fordson. Will
exch. seed. beans. State. cond. Give
full description. H. G. Ponseller, Sa-

annah,, Ga. Rt. B. Ogeehee Rd.







_ BEANS AND. P PEAS FOR SALE

. Early English peas, 15 Tb. Add.
postage. Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery
Branch, - Ga.



Select eating atock, Navy - Beans,
10c Ib. W. C. Smith, Marietta, Ga.
a 188.



Ibs. $1; The. Wonder , Winter Garden
beans, 60c pt., $1 qt.; Winter Beet
seed, 10c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. c
R. see Monroe, Ga. :



1 i

Velvet oe for Mie $I. 50
bu. John C. Foster, Ft. Gaines, Gal





= 2 bu. Orci Crowders, clean tight:
dy weevil eaten, 6c Tb. W. G. Kelley,
Forest. Park, Ga.



San Whip | peas, 81, 7 bu. or
exch. for Porto Rico potato plants.
1 bu. for 2 M. plants. April 10th to

ville, Ga. Ri. 1.



100 bu. genuine - Bunch Velvet beans,
free from frost fall, or weather stain
Growers _ paidayit~ furnished as to

Bood condition within 10 miles of |:

oon a J: B. Feed Mill. Write size |

ee est. ae Ww. T. hore, Lender erat

good cond. same make. R. A. Cald- |

Want oe for gas entine. Most |

hand thanifold for Samp- |.

s Winter English p.eas, 25c lb., 4 1: 2]

'

May 10. delivery. Cc. M. se Gaines-

ze < et

Pur, inknowre Saieny peas, Seond

land clean. $2- bu. FOB here. S.. Ey
|: Horn, So eee Gao

Want second hand water ram, pre- :
fer: Rife. Write what a have. M. A. i

25c lb., over 10



-400 lbs.

genuine _ Bunch Velvet

ley, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. D. Box 41.
faly peas, 8c lb. Cash with order.
Mrs. L. P. Mills, Brooklet, Ga.

Recleaned, fancy stock, cow peas;
$2; Irons, and Whips, $1.75; Mixed,
$1.65 bu. FOB. here. F. A. Bush,
Richland, Ga.

10 bu. New Era peas, $1.25 bu.
FOB Berkley; Blackeyed. peas, pure
5e lb. Dewey Nelms, Carrollton, Ga.,

| Rt. 2.

30 bu. New Era peas, $1.50 bu.;
bu. small black-eyed peas, $2.50. L.

|P. Higginbotham, Elberton, Ga.. Rt.
2. oe s



f

Salad English peas (purple blos-
soms) 10 a cup, or 3 cups for 25c.
Will exch. 3 cups for 2 lbs. good

| quilt seraps, ginghams and _ percales.

Dont want thin goods, White and
"| colored Butter-beans at same price.
| Add postage on all. Mrs. E. G. Log-
gins, Pendergrass, Ga. Rt. 1.

400 Ibs. Lady peas, 8 1-2c lb. D.
B. MeHan, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 3._

A few bu. of the Old Time Florida
Velvet beans, $5 bu., 1-2 bu. $2.75
$1.50 pk.; Bunch beans, $2, 100-day

beans, $1. 25. eee Kea, Ga.

- Sugar Crowes peas, 10c lb. post-
paid. Cash -with order. V. Bramhold,
Mt. Airy, Ga.

Last. years crop of White -and
Black-eyed California peas, $3 bu.;
Little Lady peas, $5 bu. Buyer. pay
freight. C. L.. Brooks, Monroe, Ga.
ee 6.



15 bu. pure Cream Crowder peas,
10c lb. in small lots. Write for price
on several bushels. R. E. Haughey.
'Rayle, Ga.

200 lbs. Henderson White Lima

pel, Sandersville, Ga.

ue peas, 10c_ Ib.; Black-eyed
White, Brown Sugar, and Speckled
Crowder peas, 8c lb. Sample on re-
quest. Mrs. F. Li Langford, Com-
merce, Ga. Rt. 29.

Sound, clean "Lady peas, and Rice
peas, 10c lb. each. Mrs. Essie Wilson,
} Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. :



Sound and clean White Black-eyed
peas, $3 bu.; 3 bu. Mung beans, 1926
crop, $4 bu. FOB Canton. R. F. Cham-
bers, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4.

Genuine, improved Boek Velvet
beans, $4.50 bu. FOB shipping point.
E. J. Deriso, Adrian, Ga. Rt. 8.

Cream Sugar Crowders, and White
Rice peas, 10c Ib. ea. L. M. Aderhold,



Lavonia, Ga.

ET BUL LE!

, variety. $3 50 bu. FOB here. John M.
eet Ga. ee

oat AOE English pea seed, 30c| -
| Ib. from 2: to; 10- Ibs.
1 Ibs: 20 Ib.-del. J. W. Cochran, Teal,

Want. set, " 36 or 42 in. hie le

z rocks, and motor for same. Prefer|:

RB. D. Coles make. Must be in good aan in ue d, $3 a : 00. W. J. Brant-

5

or Butter-beans for seed. Annie Bell

White. Bush oy Lima ec :

| Ibs. $1 del; 10 to. 100 Ibs. 15 lb. tes
| Loreda Soy beans, 7 Ibs. $1 del.

bu. FOB; Black-eyed peas, 8 lbs. e
$3.50 bu. W.. C. panes, Locusv

Grove, ae

ly; heavy bearers 25c. lb.; Salad or

Sugar peas, 25e:1b.: Add: postage, Mrs. | .
is fe Austell, .

wi llets New Wonder Frost-Proo!

Bush English peas. - Yields from 75

to 100 bu. on the pod per acre. $15
bu., $4 pk., 30 lb. D. P. Ellis, Gay.
Ga.

Sugar Crowder peas, 7 1-2c lb. fob
Lavonia. W. W. Mason, Lavonia, Ga.

Truckers Early Market, prolific
English, and Willets new Wonder
English peas, 80c lb. ea., 4 lbs. $1,.
$3 pk. Del. Clyde Maddox, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

- Beans and peas: 75 bu. O-too-tans
$4.50 bu.; 50 bu. Laredos, $4 bu.; 5
bu. pure New Era peas, $2 bu. Al
FOB Madison. W. L. Carmichael.
iiseteoe Ga.



White ide peas, clean and sound, .
8e lb. FOB here. Emory Crow, Gaines-
ville, Ga. RFD 2.



White Bunch Butter-beans, 15c Ib.,
or 7 lbs. for $1. Add postage. Cash

ville, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE

a few hundred bu. fine seed Run-
ner peanuts, for hog raising, 7c lb.
FOB Ty A E. J. Cottle, Ty ty, Ga.



No. 1 .N. C. Runner peanuts, 5e Ib-
G. A. Bragg, Donaldsonville, Ga. Rt.

w



30 lbs. large. sound Stewart pecans
$10 for lot; 10 lbs. medium size
Schleys, $2; 100 Ibs. small _ seedling.
$10. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood, Ga. Box 88.



15 or 20 lbs. Stewart, Tesche ang
Mobile paper shell pecans. Smal,
medium and large size. Separate or
mixed 35 Ib. FOB Barnesvilie,. C. G
Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.



_N. C. Runner peanuts, sound and
clean, 6e lb. Square deal. J. H. Speir,
Dawson, Ga. -

a

2 tons, N. C. peanuts, nice anc

Noe. peanuts, Ga. raised lots. 100
lbs. or more, 5c Ib. del. C. H. Parish,
Tifton, Ga, Rt. 6.



ish peanuts, 10 lb. 100 Ibs or more;
9c lb. J.B. Sims, Ellabell, Ga. Rt. 1.



N. C. flat Runner seed peanuts,
$1.50 bu. Guaranteed. W. R. Connell,
Whigham, Ga. Rt. 1.



4 tons of extra good seed Runner
peanuts. Made 82 bu. to acre. Write
for price. W. L. Castleberry, Adel,
Ga. Rt. 3. Box 100.



Gr: Runner seed peanuts, recleaned



English garden ,peas, medium, ear- [

with order. Mrs. Alice Hodges, Green-

sound, 6c. W. R. Allen, Dawson, G.,

Selected, hand- picked, Jumbo Span-

ee 3
- Want seed peanuts or good hay
peas, n exchange for Jersey bull, 15

mos. old, eligible to register. J. M.-
Clark, Baxley, Ga.

Want extra Te pecans and. pea-
nuts. Write for further information.
J sins Ve GaN? a Ga.



. COTTON | SEED FOR sa .LE

. Make me best price on 500 bu.
Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed.
W. L. Carmichael, Madison, Ga.

Coker Strain Five cotton seed,
good staple grown from seed bought
direct last season, $1.50 . bu. Cash
with order. 10 bu. or more, $1.40 bu. -
A few College No. 1., $1.25 bu. All
in good sacks FOB ears Canton. P.
W. Jones, Canton, Ga:



Cook improved cotton seed, by the |
originator. $1.50 bu. Cash with ord-
er. J. Re Cook, Ellaville, Ga.



Piedmont Big Boll cotton seed, 1st .
year from the originator, $1.25 bu.
FOB, or exch. for red rey BS. P.
Reed, Cohutta, Ga.

Covington Wannamaker Cleveland
wilt-resistant cotton seed, 1 yr. from

| Covington, unmixed, $1 bu. or exch.

for field peas, bu. for bu. J. Ww. Coop-
er, Rupert, Ga.



Wannamaker cotton seed, $1 bu.
A. J. Grant, Dallas, Ga.



Pine-endeavor cotton seed, long
staple, improved seed, No. 4, $1.25
bu. Buyer to pay freight. C. L. Brooks
Monroe, Ga. Rt. 6. Se



15 bu. Cook wilt-resistant
seed, $1.50 bu.
Kite, Ga. Rt. 1.

cotton
Jas. W. Williams,

Cook improved. cotton seed, $1.25
bu. P. B. Dillard, Doyle, Ga, Rt. 1.

1,000 bu. pure Select Poulnot cot- :
ton seed, $1 bu. Any quantity. W. I.
Cunningham, Midland, Ga.



Improved Cleveland cotton seed, at
farmers prices, or exch. for wheat,
oats or cowpeas. R. P. Steinheimer,
ibs Ga.



SYRUP FOR SALE

300 gal. A-1l, Ga. Sugar Cane
syrup in 10 lb. cans. Write for prices.
M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga. Rt.
5; Box 5450

400 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup in
gal. cans, $1 gal. Send sample upon
request. W. M. Moncrief, : Roberta,
Ga.

- Sorghum syrup. $1 gal. FOB here,
| A, Me Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2.

| Fancy, Old Time, Sugar Carie
syrup: 6 No. 10 cans, $4. 20. Nelson
Kea, Adrian, Ga. sy

1 new Cypress gal- bbl., 1927 crop
Sugar Cane syrup, $17 FOB here. D.
S. Parker, Ludowici, Ga.

New Ga. Cane syrup, $4.50 per
ease of 6 10 lb. cans; $4.75 per case
of 12 5 lb. cans, del. your station.



Ge Ib. FOB here. W. T. Clifton, Se-
Ville, Ga. +: .

Money refunded if not satisfied. Thos.
Davis, Meigs, Ga.

t



bull;

- ealf, good

- side, Ga.

CATTLE FOR SALE
1 Hereford bull 2 and 1-2 years

3 old, wt. between 800 and 1,000 Ibs.
Bargain. T. N.

Registration papers.
Bunn, Lovejoy, Ga.

1 7-8 Jersey bull calf, 2 mos. old
$10, or exchange for Duroe or Black
P.'C. pig, either sex: H. J. Parker,
Bainbridge, Ga. gehts

Will exchange Jersey and Guern-
sey heifer 1 year old for pure bred
- pullets. Mrs. George Peidecs, ee
Ga.

_1 7 mos. old pure Jersey bull, from
4 and 1-2 gal. cow and reg. sire $30
cash; or exchange for seed oats and
Half and Half cotton seed. N.. D.
POT, weal, Gao.

See ee

30 Jersey milk cows, all high: bred

grades; 1 4-year reg. bull out of a ia
Grand;

medal of merit cow. Also
Champion at several Southern Fairs
in. 1925-26;'1 bull, 16 mos. old, out
of my best cow and above mentioned:
18 he'fer calves, 2 to 20 mos.
old.
cows and above
Write for prices. L.. H.. _ Nelson,
County Agent, Augusta, Ga.



a pure bred Jersey teow Sgakk heifer
condition and milking

well. Write for price. G. G. Black-

_ wel, Marietta, Ga.

Fine Jersey heifers, aii in
the spring, $40. Jas. L. Sutton,
eer Ns; "Ga. : a



ah reg. Guernsey bull and 2 reg.
Guernsey COWS. F. C. Geiger, Flint-



1. reg. Guernsy - bull. Price rea-
sonable. W. O. Sanders, , Roswell,
ees es Re a



CATTLE WANTED |
Will exchange for 2 good milk

cows. Write for further. particu-.
-lars: J. H. Sherwood, Vienna, - -Ga.;
RFD Lene



Will exchange value of $ho for
milk cow, within 20 miles of farm at
Rockmart. Wm. H. Morris,
mart, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 95.

Live



, Will exchange for 3 or 4 Jersey
milk cows, Write for further: infor-
mation. E. N. Williams, Tiger, Ga.
Want fresh, or soon to freshen, 4
gal. milk cows.- Can use 8 or more.

M:* G. White, Stone pe Ga.,

BF

Want 10 or 15 grade heifers; Jer-}-

seys or Guernseys; not more than 50

- miles away. W. = Mitchell, Barnes-

ee ae
HOGS FOR SALE

15 to 18 shoats, wt. from 65 to 100
Ibs. each. -P. C. and Duroc Jersey
-crossed; also 2 sows with pigs.
gain.
Ga.,

BE. W. Thompson, Hogansville,
Rte 2s

Cherry color Duroc Jersey boars;

last spring farrow, 125 to 150 Ibs.,

$22.50; fall farrow, 25 Ibs. each.
$12.50. All reg. in buyers name. L.
H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.

| Barker, oe Ga.,. Rt. 2,

here.

about 60 lbs.

4 bred, all picked from best}.
mentioned bull. |

+ lin, Ga. bbs 4
| Finleyson, Ga.

| Mitehell, Barnesville, Ga. .

Rock- =

1100 Ibs. $15 each. Satisfaction guar-

$5 each. Mrs. T. L. nities) Mitch-
ell, seiees

Bar-|.





oe For Sale and Wanted.

12 pi igs, -4 Duroc and 3- 4P, C., 10
weeks old, $4.50 each. Georee. C.
Box
LOD:

1 prize winning, reg. Big pons P.
C. boar. Ambition strain. Good
condition., wt. 275 lbs., $35 FOB
Joe Bell Shirley, : med Ga.

1 ee wt. 225 Ibs., 2 yrs.
old, 7-8 Essex, $25; gilts, wt. 130 Ibs.
each. Bred, 70 days ago. - $20 each.
- Seg Bee Avey, Ga.

+ Duroc shoats, 14 vaitseks Ae wt.
Both sex.. Reg. in
buyers name; $12 each. T. = oe
Mullan, Holton,. Ga. a

Good oo hogs. Sell or oe
for good. bugey. O. M. Moody, Cof-
fee, Ga.

Female pies, 30 to. 50 Tbs., Duroc
and P. GC. crossed.

250: Ibs., $50 FOB McIntyre. I. P.

Hoover, Irwinton, Ga. e
Fine Duroc male: hog $40, (said to

be pure blood.) -W, A. Garner, Dub-'

200 Duroc Jersey and P. G. pigs.|
Shoats and hogs. Oakdale Farm,

"Registered oO. i C. p'gs,. ae reason- |}.

able prices.
ee

_ B. ee se a

Bate bred Black Essex | pigs, 3 mos..
old $12- each. reg. in buyers name.
H.. WwW. Law, Eastman, Ga..

2 Duroe-Jersey sows ond 15 pigs,
sell or exchange for 1,000 lb. plow
mule; large Hampshire sow, bred to
jae next February, sell or exch.
for good, gentle work horse. W. H.

about 350 Ibs., will farrow 12th of:
March $40; 1.15 mos. old, wll farrow
L5th: ofs aa $35. Stuart Dodd,
Adairsville, Ga... ee

1 reg. Duroc. Doar, also Duroc. and
Pe hogs. Fred C. oO Flint-
side, Ga. oe
: Registered Duroc | pigs, a spount

anteed. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.

1 P. C .gilt about 1 year old, will

farrow in spring $25. Box 380, Carrs

Station, Ga.



~ Pure breil Duroc pigs, 8 weeks old,



34. pigs, 3 mos. oa $5 each, ik 12
shoats10e Ib. - . Jess Wilson, Eaton-
ton, Ga., RFD L :

Pure eed: Ss ARs C. Coie 1 bred to
farrow in March, wt. 175 to 200 lbs.
$25 each.

2 = G. pigs, 12. weeks. old, male
and female, reg. $12. 50; gilts of same
"breed, well marked and running 50
per cent white adn black between 6



Duroc boar, full]:
blood, 18 mos. old., wt. about 200. to

LW. Heaton, teres Ga...

S. W. Smith, Hawkins- -
| ville, Ga., Rt.. 4.

land 7 Mos. ae. wt. Sas 150 ibs.T
Bred to Red. Villages Prince, No.

126305, $25. All reg. in purchaser g|
name. Pebble Hill Farm, Pine Soe
Ga. &

Weil developed, well marked, s.}

P. C. p'gs,-12 weeks old, sired by{
Rodgers. Best. Ready. for shipment}
at the very lowest figures. Develop-

/ment and breeding considered. Reg-

istered in buyers name, or name
they select. Write for. prices. and
breeding. Henry Rodgers, oe
Ga. = RFD. =e

~ Reg. Chester White pigs, 8 weeks f

old Feb. 7th, $10- with papets. Os-

car Keener, Whomeon: Ga.

Bakhiee shoats, wt. from - 40. to. .
-60 lbs. $8;. bred sows to: farrow soon.
Jas. Li: Sutton, |,

Wt. 200 Ibs. $40.:
Metasville, Ga.

20 Duroc and P. 6. brood sows; 20
Duroe gilts for breeding 10c Ib;; 100
shoats' 9c Ib.; pigs $6... All must be
sold within. ie next 2 weeks. Jods
Blount, Hawkinsville, Ga.

ete ee B. Black P ae eribd sow. Par:
pee two litters, and will - farrow.
again in March. Reg. and. bred. to }
reg. male. Wt. about 400 Tbs., iS $65.
Also one or two good gilts, ready to.
breed $25. each.

2.



HOGS WANTED ey

- Want a few pigs and chats Quote
lowest prices, kind, number, ete. W.

Will exch. corn in shuck for a few.

Can use
es

brood sows, already bred.
a few. shoats, also. Y.
Abba, o

S.

Want 1 Berkshire mile pig, 2 or
3 mos. old. Pay eash or a J. G.

a ce - >| Fowler, Bical; Ga.
2 P..C. sows, 1.2 1-2 years old, wt.7

Will ex ehiariing incubator for bred
res. P. GC, Bilt. Wi 0. Pron,
es Ga.

Want 1 ne White Chester

and 1 reg. Duroc Jersey;:male pig, 3
mos. old. Price must: be right. G

Will ce pure College No.1, cot-

ton seed for 2 P.-C. pigs, 6.to 10

weeks old.

E. N. Hopper;..Ragner,
Ga. : OS

Want. 2 S. Pp Ce pigs



male and

female, about 4 weeks old, to. raise

from. Must be pure breed, _reg, in
my name. No kin and cheap for|
cash. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga.

- Want little bone Bink Guinea
gil Be B. Byrd, Reynolds, Ga.

_ Want 20 brood sows, sithes Duroe

or Py CoA TG Pe Macon, Ga. ne

High a ae

Want 1 oe 2 reg. Wace ae ox

sows, already bred, but not too heavy

with pigs>for cers shipment. State
number of. pigs in: first: litter, - age,
wt., and if cholera: immune; also
prices on 1 pair reg. Essex pigs, 10
weeks to 6 mos. old, not nearly: re-

Reg. an purchasers name, 16 to 20

Papers furnished. |.
SAL OW vial nee, Roopville, Ga., Rt.
| mixed pigeons 50c pair.

| St. Sil.

1 $6. each. Check or P. O.: Money:

D. Adams, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 2." ates Lang Ave.

jor phone, Fairfax a0D Se J. qe

| stock.

er Martin, Cornelia,












































ide: dae Tio. Me Ware, )p
lousas, Ga; Rts 2S yea :

Want black Essex. gilt, entitle

mos. old. Bred to thoroughbred reg.
boar, no kin. Must be reasonable
for eash. Mrs. 8. Ee see Baxle
PpGd Rt 1a oe

SHEEP. AND GOATS FOR . SALE
AND. WANTED |



goat does. Describe fully ae 3:
have to offer. Edwin Simpson,
ae, = 676 Tifton St., NW



Want,1 Rocky Mi billy goat;
12 mos. old. eae eee Aes
Ga. Se

Want 8 6 10 "Solthidewn ewes, in
trade for bred Duroe or P. C. !
or farm wagon, WwW. H. Mit chell
Barnesville, Ga. :

rae

Offer any number. sue ton Si al
or exchange for feed and velvet bi
seed, or anything of value on fart
Box 9, Rt. 1, Townsend, Ga,

PET STOCK FOR SALE
Chinchilla and: White Flemish rab
bits, breeding stock. Highest qua
}ity. Reasonable Dee hee
1 Rhodes, Graveney Ga. ire



Offer 30 White Rings. ate Ja:
neaux $1 pair, 170 Homers
All for
A, &. Haden, Columbus, Ga.

4 Steel Blemish Giants, 3 ice and
1 buck $15. Mrs. G. Re Davi :
a = Z ae

8. young, select White Kings,
each. J. V. Jones, Jr., Lose 1, RF
Ben ill, GB. ors Se oe





Selected bieeadine fur and meat
rabbits for sale. J. A. Kauffm
Savannah, Ga., 1917 Bull St. ES

Pediacand Chinchilla faints Re
Cer. 5 mos. old, $5.
other. ages. F. D. Martin, Comme
Ga., -care Pope: Ellard. s

Be ghordiightbred Chinchilla tas

der. I. W. Taylor, ee Saf

PET STOCK WANTED
Want. domestic rabbits, Chinehill
New Zalands, white and all colors.
Pay highest market price. Will bu
from. 1 to 500 at any time, Wr

Taylor. 2 =

Want fe pair Fantail pigeons; qu
price. Hugh Wayne, Macon, : G
104 Lamar St. =

Want cabwee: toa all ee

W. Clem Smith, Woodstock
Ga., ae: 2. Be

hie halle 5
_ Want: rabbits: Will, cata all: kind
Haster. Write what you will t

Cae



_| Pope Ellard. ae

2

Will pay $25 each for pair ful
grown male and female white nosed
black fox, and arge white squirrels
$10 for pair white ground squirrels







Dr. W..C. peony, Spe ee
RFD 4. :









_ = PLANTS. |
FOR SALE AND WANTED.





Frost: proof cabbage

200, 600 75c, 1-M. $1. 25; Bermuda.

onion plants, 40 200; 500 75e; 1 M.
$1.50. Prompt as All del. W.
SEO Adams, cous Ga.



e are type Early Wakefield cab-].

-bage and white Bermuda onion plants
postpaid. 500, 75c; 1 M. $1.25. A. E.
Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga. ;

Senne onion plants, $1. 20 per M.
del. _D. B, Lott, Lenox; Ga.

plants: Sb, :



ot care of Justamere Stock Farm, Kind- |
elem, Ga o eo



old and free of disease, 500 $1. 50; M.
$2.50. Postpaid. Mrs. Anna Craw.
Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ga.



Frostproof Cabbage and onion
plants, $1 M. C. O. D. Andrew Clark,
Thomasville, Ga.



Yellow Bermuda onion plants $1. 25
M. del. M. and up 15 M. less. J.-E.
Mitchell, Doerun, Ga.

As Aiclden ars: Early Jeriee eat Cabbage plants 500, 60c, M. = del.

Charleston Wakefield cabbage, white

and yellow Bermuda onion; Buneomb

collards; Iceburg and Boston: lettuce,
Es and Detroit Beet. All 500, 7c, 1 M.
= $1, 25; Del. and $1 M. collect. Walter
= W. Melvey Braselton, Ga. ee

xi a

e Camellia Japonica fae well

rooted, field grown. Government in-

spected. Full dbl. blooms, 5 to 10: in.
high. $1 ea. prepaid. Cash with order.
: John. W. Roach, Daisy, Ga.



oe Thompson strawberry Sine.
~ 800, 50c; 1 M: $1.50. John es
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3) Box 42.

ne: and idem ieee
ry plants, 25c a 100, . $2. 50 M. Add

postage. Floy. Mae Holland, Flowery {|

epi Ga.

Cabbage il Sgiaca- ante for
















M. $1: 25, 3 M. $8 postpaid. Roy Bran-
nan, Lewiston, Ga.

SoPiato Rico potato _ plants. Ready,
to ship from the 1st to 15th Mareh.

_ Orders any time, W. L. Johnson,
ee Sheriff, Alma, Ga.
ses rooted Dewberry plants 50
= al tn0; prickly mock - Orange hedge
ee ete $1 a.100 del. Mrs. J. R. Be
GacRt. 1.

e
4





ov beting: strawberry plants, 20c
a 100, or $1.75 M. Add postage. Mrs.
De. C.. Wilson, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4,



- Early Jersey cabbage Tol aicte: 1 M.
$1, 5 M. $4, 10.M. $8, Write for whole-
sale prices. All prices fob es C.
B. Lovett, Sparks, Ga.

es
the

7 100; Earliest McDonald Blackberry,
re M.. $12.50 or 100, $1.50; Brown
Turkey and Celestial sugar figs, 25
ea., 3 for 50c, 7 for $1; Kudzu plants,
os to. 5 yrs. old, $3 a 100, 25 for $1;

ee. B5e dozen. All well
grape cuttings, carefully packed, and

postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga.

aR 2. : 2

Succession, Charleston Wakefield,
Sages Jersey Wakefield, Drumhead,
Flat Dutch, Surehead, |
Market, frost proof cabbage plants.
$1.25 a M., 75e. a 500. Shipped by
: mail or express COD for plants and
a charges. Extra large plants by ex-

a noses, Ga.

Gohuine Bermuda



onion plants,

3. 50 M. Jersey and Charleston Wake-

field, Succession, Drumhead, . Flat
' Dutch and Surehead Ga. cabbage,
collard Plants. $1.25 M., 500, 75e, T5c



winter setting. 200, 40c, 500, 70e, 1}

$2.25 M. Guaranteed fine quality. |

- Early Premo- Pemherey $1. 10 tor

fine, mixed variety grape / cuttings,
rooted (except.

Copenhagen

hogs at reasonable prices.

press only. Mrs. WwW. A. Bruce, Val- |



> M. and up express fob., 75e M. M.

)A. Cameron, Alma, Ga.



Frostproof Early Jersey and Char-
eston Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabb-
Fige, 500, 60c, 5 M. $4.50 del. Prompt
shipment: E. Y. Stokes, Rt.3y re
Ga. :

WNeitpreot Cabane and Collords,
31M; Bermud aOnions 1. 25. UW. W.
Williams, Quitman, Ga.

piping orders for Buncomb .col-
lard, tomato, all kinds of pepper
plants; Porto Riea and Buck yam
potato plants for Mareh, April, and
me del. Satisfaction guaranteed, E.
. Clements, Sandersville, Ga.

Iceberg lettuce plants 25c sun., $1.50
M. Postpaid: Mrs. 0. E. Browning,
Rt. 4, Doerun, 2

Early Clseeesy

10. Thousand Lady Tnompson straw-
berry plants 25 hua., $2) M. Will
faxch, for quilt tops, tatting, erochet-
ng, good books or anything useful.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Rt. 5, Calhoun, Ga.

Cabbage plants a0 ready, 25c
hun. $1.20 M. Cash with order. Mrs.
Dora. ee mt, oe Branch
Ga.

Barly josey Sharission and Sue-
ilelon. cabbage and cabbage-collard
(heading variety) collard plants. As-
sorted, labeled, postpaid: 250 40c, M.

$1.25. Prompt shipment. Guaranteed.
ise H. bite Cordele; Ga.

Cabbage plants All varieties, $1.28
M. del: Full count satisfaction guar-
anteed. Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga.



Everbearing and Lady Thowiadon
Strawberry plants, 45 a 100, or $4
a M:. Prompt shipment. Cash with
order. Miss Fay Allen, ae Ga.
P. O. Box a.

| Klondike Stedvbery plants, 25e al
100. Mrs. Icie Warwick, Leaf, Ga.

Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old, Well
rooted. Reasonable prices, or will
exch. for registered Duroc Jersey
Leander
M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Ps

Green Polk yaat yellow root, and
other herbs for sale. Quote price fob
cars Chipley. R. A. oo Chipley
Ga. Rt. 5.



Klondike Strawberry wees 25e a
100, $2.25 M. Del. J. B. Bennett,
sheen 2 Branch, bs Rt. 1,

Ready to ship. L. G
ville, Ga.

well rooted.

Wakefield cab-!
bage. plants 25e hun., $1.25 M. 10 M.
for more $1. M. G. E. Waldrip, Mibe gE
Flowery Branch, Ga.



dand ern ee Wax, $1.50 M. Del. Cash.
PAL R: Holland, Braselton, Ga. Rt. is
Klondike sores pote 1 yre

Se

% See
Leading varieties of Frost proof

cabbage and Yellow and Crystal Wax.

Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 M. Del.
Gashe Sy C. re Braselton, Ga. Rt.
One:

ue

Cabbage, collard and. onion plants;
500, 65c, 1 M. $1, 5 M. $4 COD. A. P.
Sexton, Valdosta, Ga. . ;

. Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, $1 M., 500, 65;
Bermuda onion plants, $1.50, M. 85ce,,

Frost proof may Jersey and
Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants
7T5e, 500, $1.25 M. del. 90c M. Express
collect. Prompt shipment. Large,
Burgess Farms, Pem-
broke, Ga.

Cabbage and Onion plants, Sen:
COD mail or express, 500, Tc; M
$1.25; 5 M. $5. Seven leading vari-
eties. J. M. Davis, Tifton, Ga. :

Will exch. Klondike Sipnwrbarry |
plants for Charleston Wakefield Cab-
bage plants. Mrs. D, i, Evans, Wash-
ington, Ga. Rt. 6.

2 OR ey, Se-}



3 NURSERY STOCK
_. FOR SALE AND WANTED _

Want 100 Blue Damson sprouts of
Free Stone variety, 4 to 8 ft. high,
Quote low price by express COD, -
Must be properly.packed. J. L. Kilgore ~
Mountain, Ga. Rt. = Box 87 A



Want to trade for 45 pecan trees
6 to 7 ft. high, best variety. Dr. De.
ae Morgan, Columbus, Ga.

Will exch. State inspected, budded
pecan trees for anything of equal
value to use on farm. I. B. Lewis,
Alapaha, Ga. ie

Fine pecan trees of standard var i.

|eties, all sizes. Write for low prices.

Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.

: Armour River Privet Hedge plants,
any size desired, $2. to $5, 100; Cali-
fornia Privet hedge, same size and
price; Hydrangea, Hickory, Oak and
Hills of Snow $1. 50 doz.; Everbearing
| blackberries, 10 each fab here. Mrs...
d. L. Brittingham, Guyton, Ga.

Best varieties, budded paper shell
peean trees, State inspected, write |
for prices also want. to exch. pecan |
trees for 1000 White Leghorn pullets
| write. J. J. Haden, Mitchell, Ga.

26 varieties grape vines 15. ae 25c.

hi: as Small quinces, well rooted, An-

Kudzu (the dak growing pasture |
plant) roots, from 1 to 4-yrs. old,

$2.50 a 100 del. J. H. Parker, Moul-

trie, Ga. 716 Apt: St. SE.

St. Regis or icsrGeaving and
Cuthbert red Raspberry plants, 50c
doz. or $3 a 100; $20 a M.; May and
June Cherry trea, {0c ea. $1. doz.;
Snow Balls, purple Lilac, Snowberry,
Hydrangea, Hydrangea Paniculator,
and tub Hydrangea, white, pink and

blue, 20c ea. or $2 doz. J. F. Ander-

on, Blue Ridge, Ga.



Early Jersey, Flat Dutch, and

Wakefield Cabbage plants, postpaid

500, 60c; 1 M. $1. J.- R. Pepy, Fitz-
gerald, oe

Extra Pits selected - Cabbage
plants, prepaid bye mail, 50c, 250; 75c

500; Express, $1 M., 5 M. $4, Sat.
{faction guaranteed. Safe delivery. R
RO, Parks, Darien, Ga.



Lady Thompson and Everbearing .

| Strawberry Plants, 40e a 100; Blue
Plum sprouts, white English Peach
and Pear, 20c ea.,; Huckleberries, $1)

a 100; Raspberry, black and red 3 for
25e, Dewberry and Blackberries, $1]
doz. Add postage. G. E. Turner,
Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. ae



Onion plants: Yellow, 75e, 500;. 1

1M. $1.45, 6 M. $6.50; Crystal Wax,
500, 85c;

1M. 1.50; 6 M. $7. At
your. office Express. Wo Ns Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Early Jersey, Flat Dutch, Chiries- -

ton Wakefield Cabbage plants, post-
paid. 60c, 500, $1 1 M. FOB; Express,
5MM. $3.75. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald
Ga.



Want 25, 000 Cabbage Stent. Quote
lowest price, prepaid. Delivery about
February 1st. Mrs. Anna Crow,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. de:

fall Govt.

' | tion, Ga.

| Ga, Box_ 366- p

re 'gier and Pineapple varieties 10 ea.;

Green Ischia figs well rooted 25 each ,
del. T. A. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga.

Schley and Stuart pecan - treas,
guaranteed true to variety 4 to 6 ft.
7T5e; 5 to 6 tt. SIAR. H. Kent, Daw- ,
son, Ga.

: es California fig and white |
seuppernong vines 15 ea. or $1.50
doz.; Sage plants 5e each or 50c doz.
del. Ww. A. Moon, Waeo, Ga. :

coe

About 4000 budded Elberta a
trees, State inspected, 1 yr. old, 2 to. 2
8 ft. high, price reasonable. as Po
Copeland, Shiloh, Ga. :
: Stuart: Schley, Money Maker and
inspected pecan trees at
reasonable prices. 1 entire nursery, coe
Govt. inspected, budded, healthy .,
cond. 3 to 5 ft. high, Schley and _
Stuart only; Several 1000 of these a
trees and would like to sell them as _
they stand in nursery. Will furnish
fumigation box. free to. party. who ae
buys. A money saver to party who |. ees:
wants several 1000 trees. Geo. H. |
Pilcher, Warrenton, Ga. :



Yellow" scuppernong _yvines. peated
will bear 1st. yr. 50 each or 6 for= 5 7
$2.50. R. M. Fillingame, . Morris . 8 ta a rs









ae



State inspected paper shell budded
pecan trees, Schley, Stuart and. Frot- ae
cher varieties 2 to 10 ft. 30 to ie z

each.. Opie. Johnson, Rt.



Pecan trees all varieties 2 o 8 ft.
25e to 65ce in 50 to 100 lots, heal
budded trees, J. E. Johnson, ol
Ga, . ay

High quality paper oF pecan
trees. State inspected, Stewart, Sch-
ey, MMoney-Maker, Pabst and Moore
varieties. Catalogue and prices on re-



quest. J. O. Hammock, Shellman, Ga.





ra 10,000 epied Saeed cuttings, 2;
3 and 4 years old. Write for prices. |
Will exchange for boxwood cuttings,
and white and red crepe myrtle trees.
Write. Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga.
Rire8. ;

June Cherry 10c and 15 each;
blue plum, 15 and 25c each; blue
Damson and Mogul plun, May and
June red currant, 10c, 15c and 20c
each; White English and yellow Sep-
tember, Clingstone peach 15 and
25e each; red-f'g 25c each; white fig
35c each. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-
foe, Gas, Rte P.

*

f



Weeping willows 2 to 3 ft. 25c
each; Dorothy Perkins rose bushes,
10e each; no order filled for less
than =50,.. Mrs. L.) D. commis
Gainesville, Ga, Rt. 1:



Kinard Choice, Arle Black, Siny.

mon, red Delicious, Benrans, Red
Shockly, Rome Beauty, Yellow Piper,
King David, Yates, Horse, Early Har-
vest, Red June apple trees, 3 to 5

ft; well rooted,. government inspec-
ted, 12 1-2 each del. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay, Ga.



White June pear sprouts 25e each!
D. Johnson, |

eB for St; W.

Grayson, Ga.

Mrs.



Stewart and Schley, inspected and

' guaranteed pecan trees 3 to 8 ft.|
Write for prices.
Ga, =

ee

]



2 year old grape vines 25 each,

$2 dozen; small pecan trees $1.25]

ee doz. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga.,
Rt. A. ate



-Budded Schley pecan trees. 18 in.|

to Tt: tall, 20c to 80c each. . Will
' exchange for mower and rake in first

clas scondition. Leander M. Kenne-
. dy; Collins, Ga..

All eed varieties of apple. ane
peach trees, 1 and 2 year old, 25c
and 15c each; cherry 50c; pecans 75c
and $1.25;

Missionary strawberry 50c, $3.50 M.
Government inspected. Mrs. Lee
Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1., Box 1.

- Early May cherry trees 15c each;
blue Damson plums 20c each; Hiniae
laya blackberry plants 5c each. Add
postage. H. N. Bowers, Canon, Ga.,
RFD 1. = Py



Det ead 16 to 24 inches
hgh, well rooted 25c each, or $12.50
a. 100.
1) Ge,, Int, 1.

Z Mixed. Saach and any May chee
ry trees 10c, or 12 for $1; Armor
River hedge cuttings 20c a 100, $1:85
M. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga.
Ry es : :

Leading varieties of pecan trees of
quality 2 to 8 ft., 35c to 90 each;
in lots of 100 or more at 5 per cent

: discount. J. T. Ponder, Whigham,
| a Ga, es
Maples, honeysuckle, dogwood,

magnolias, swamp laurels, sweet bay,
flowering pear, leopard grass, all 10c
each. Dbl. pink almonds, weeping
willows, and small maples 5e each;
blackberry vines 20c; cape jasmine,
rooted '15c cuttings, 10c a dozen;
: pink and purple crepe myrtle 15c
each. Add postage on all orders un-






C. C. Lowe, Byron, }

Concord and -Malaga}|
grape vines 10c each; Klondike and

Mrs. A. A. Cary, Royetony

|12 1-2c FOB here.



is, Toom

250 deo pivot hedge Bene x
year old 2 to 8 ft $5; Himalaya;
blackberry plants 10c each.
Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.

Schley and Stewart pecan trees 5
to 8 ft. Government inspected. Sell
or exchange for beans and peas. S.
K. Simon, Albany, Ga.

Highly. productive, vigorous grow-
er, early maturing and disease resis-
tant, new Alam@ grape 50c each, in
small lots.
ces. Originated and grown by Cleon
a Ga., Rt. A.

State inspected trees direct from
'grower at closest prices. Budded
pecan, pineapple pear, and other
frut trees and ornamental shrubbe-
ry. J. H. Girardeau, McRae, Ga.

Cedar, red bud, walnut, mimosa,
elm, china, sumac, honeysuckle, ma-
ple, water oak, sassafras, dogwood,
graybeard trees. Small 25c
postpaid; large, 25 each express col-
lect. R. R. Driskell, Juliette, Ga.,
Rt; 1;. Box 79.

Schley and Stewart pecan trees, 3 to
8 ft. 50c to $1. 50; bear in nursery
this year $2.50 each: All FOB. No

nie A. Butler, West Point,

$3; 25 tree boxwood, 8 te 10 inch,
$4.50, all rooted from cuttings and
del, Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Greenville, |
Ga. Rt. 3.

,

Government inspected,



budded
ft. Stewart and Schley , varieties
enly. Would like to sell as they]
stand in nursery. Will furnish fu-|
migation box, free of charge to par-
ty buying. Write for low prices on
several thousand trees.
Pilcher, Warrenton, Ga.

old Irish juniper evergreens, 2 to 3
ft. tall, 1 for $1, 2 for $1.50, 4 for
$2.75, 12 for $7.50. Mrs. S. D. Dun-
Tcan, Cornelia, Ga., Rt.- Sie

Blue Damson and large sugar
plum, June cherry, currant, seedling
peach, apple, pear, and black walnut
$1.25 doz: del.;
doz. Subject te State inspection.
G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 2.

L.

Several M. nice, selected seedlings
3 year old peach trees 12 1-2c each,
FOB here. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson,
Ga. a

May cherry trees, 2 year old 10
each $1 doz.; strawberry plants, 10c
a dozen; 75c a_ 100: scuppernong
vines, walt rooted 25c each; yellow

told fashioned Day Iris 10c a doz.;

purple, blue, white and
iris 25 doz. Mrs.

Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.

varigated



Red goose plum 10, horse apple,
}25e; yellow seedling plum _ peach,
Ask for low
prices postpaid. A Steinheimer,

Woolsey, Ga., RFD.



and 35c each del. Well rooted. J.
A. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4.



: Yates, Terry, Delicious, Stayman,

xe
yo



si r a ; ieWI
boro, | Ga, Rt py a eee
= | well rooted 15c_ each in small lots

Mrs.

Write for large lot pri-|

black
hemlocks, and maples 10c each; black
raspberries 50c doz; blue berries 20c ,

'295 doz. each various bulb.

each}

P. Higginbotham. Elberton, Ga.

-Budded and will bear true to name |

orders | Jess than $5 filled. Mrs. An-

/- 50 small dwarf boxwood "plants, |

trees, A-1, healthy condition 38 to 5}
George H..

Stocky, well rooted 3 and 4 year

black raspberry 60c

| Schley, Success and Money maker va-

de ie cee

Hunt and Irene muscadines 50c



' Morganton, Ga.

and Wilson Red June 2. year old ap-
ple trees 4 to 6 ft. State inspected



$12. 50 a 100 del anywhere in Ga.
fk. pds ee Ga., Rt. -2.

~All leading varieties apple and
peach trees p to 5 ft. 10c to Oce; 2
year Nigara white, Delaware red, and
Concord blue, grape vines 15c each;
cherry, early harvest and Keiffer
pear and Texas umbrella shade trees
50c each;. Klondike and. Missionary

porch trees, 1 yr. 0 d, 2 to
10c; 2 yrs. old 8 to 5 ft-high, 15e; oe
Keifer, Early Harvest, | Karly Suga Se
and Late Sugar pear trees 25 to 75
W. I. Warnick, Leaf, Ga. po

Stuart, Vandmon and Money Maker
pecan trees from 2 to 8 ft. high, 30c
to 80c. Bobbie Lee Johnson, Rt. a
Box 366 D. Macon, Ga.










_Budded and state cee Schle

yg

eRe sos
s



strawberry plants 50c a 100. All
state inspected and true to name. .
-M. Alexander, Leaf, Ga. :

Mtn. Laurels, spruce, wh:te and
black pines, Japanese persimmons,
|azaleas, rhododendrons, boc elders, |
hib'scus and - honey. locust. sprouts, |
15c each; red and. white dogwood, |
cherry sprouts, ball willows,

doz.; dewberry and evergreen galax
Write |.
for price. John S. Wilson, Morgan-
ton, Ga. f ie

Want 200 well rooted Armor privet
hedge plants. Quote price. Mrs. L.

Dr.

hie

Pecan trees of high quality. Lead-
ing varieties. State Inspected. Write
for catalogue and prices. J. 0. Ham-:
mock, Shellman, Ga. .

Schley and Stewart budded paper
shell pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft., 40 to 90c
ea. FOB, or exch. for equal value. C.
G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Certified budded peach trees: May-
flower, Early Rose, Carmen, Hiley
Belle, Elberta, Chinese Cling, Ga.
Belle, White English and Stinsons
}October, 20c ea. del.; Prizetaker and
Evans plums, same price. Other}
fruit and nut trees at low prices. P.
W. White, eee Ga.

Stewart, pecan toe: budded from
heavy bearing trees. 4 to 5 ft. 60e;
5 to 6 ft. 75c; 2 yr. old Concord and
Niagara grape vines, 10c and 12 1-2c)
ea. Grover Anderson, Williamson, Ga.

Flowering Hemlock; Spruce and
White Pines; Mtn. Laurel and Ivy.
All well rooted. and evergreen, 25c
ea. or 5 for $1; English peach bloom
bushes, 20c ea. Will give a bush on
every dollar order. All securely pack-
ed in burlap. Mrs. C. G. ae Min-
eral Bluff, Ga.



Schley and Stewart, Govt. inspect-
ed Pecan trees. Sell or will exch. for
beans and peas. S. K. Simon, Albany,
ae 5

Morris.
Rt.

in cultivation.
ton, or DeKalb
standing rent or.share crop, Joe Qe:
| Stanfield, Stockbridge, Ga.

or truck garden.

hives, also 1 honey
buy or exch. 3.1. 4k. engine. H. B..

WANT TO RENT FARMS |

Want a small 8 horse farm. 60. or ae
70 acres in cultivation. Prefer Henry, =
Clayton or
standing rent oc: share crop. Joe 0. nee
Stanfield, Stockbridge, ae : we

Dekalb Co. Will pay :



Want to communicate with party

who would be interested in giving a
good farmer a hog,
poultry,farm to run on shares. John ~ i
Bates, Midville, Ga. ~ =

Want ioftelborda farm near Atlan-

_ {ta (mot more than 15 mi. out.) Pre-|
fer place

could clear up and get
cheap rent. Can finance self. E. W.
Tallapoosa, Ga. Stone Mtn.
Want. 3 horse farm, 60 to 70 acres
Prefer Henry, Clay- .
county. Will pay





POSITIONS WANTED -

Want position as overseer on farm
Middleaged, wide

ower,, sober, steady and reliable. eo
References. State wages. W. B. Z
Burton, care General Delivery, At es

i

lanta, Ga.

! Experienced truck driver desires i
position on general farm. Lloyd
Cook, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 6. :



HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP.
200 to 300 ibe good chunk ey,
in 50 to 60 lb. cans, 15 lb. by the

can FOB, or 20c lb. in less quantity
prepaid; 1 50 to 60 Ib. lard
pure, strained, ot extracted honey.

can of

Same price. C, G. Oliver, Barnes ee
Ga. at. 22: ig

Want Honey Bees in any style |

Parker, Ambrose, Ga.

Want Honey Bees in any it
hives. State lowest: ash price, and

quantity you have for sale. Also. pay as

30 lb. for bees wax del. here. Roland .
T. Irish, Savannah, Ga, 2337 Cae 5 ee

\chee Ave.



State inspected pecan trees, Stuart,

rieties; licensed nursery, good root
system; write for catalog or send
$10 for 126 to 8 ft. trees delivered.
go7k. Beazley, Crawfordville, Ga.

State inspected and budded Schley
pecan tree 18 to 6 ft. high, 20 to
80 each or will exch. for registered
Duroc Jersey sows and gilts bred to
reg. boar or will exch. few trees for
sound runner peanuts. Leander M:
Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Box woods and arbor vitaes, 25c
each; juniper 20c each; white pines,
15 Suck. add postage. Grovie Hayes,



/

-75e. bu.; 50 bu. Porto Ricans
potatoes,
Barred Rock chickens. R. E. | Chesser, a
Folkston, Ga. Os ao

100 bushels. Write.
Columbus, Ga. Box 244.

Write. C. E. Biggers,
52 West Alexander St.

POTATOES ae
15 bu. Porto Rico: Sweet potatoes, _
for eating purposes, 75 bu. Jas. Ww.

Williams, Kite, Ga.

50 bu. Porto Rican potatoes, No. poe
Seed
75e bu. or will exch. for .



Want soot medium Yams, 50 or
Fred I. Borer, os

in Bhi

Want. Irish potatoes oe
Atlanta, Gag. .





corn, hay and a



extractor. . WEEE ei