Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1928 January 26



DEPARTMENT of (fs
EUGENE TALMADGE













_ VOL. 11, STATE CAPITOL,

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 26,1928.











A great. many oats were ki lled by the freeze which oc-
aed the first of the yar. This may bring about a, short-
age of feed. It is not profitable to plant upland oats this late.

| bottoms of north Georgia any time until the middle of Feb-
_. ruary. Fertil'ze these oats some and you will Lave a good place
to grow late corn or hay.



. . Do not depend tipon buying your feed if you are on a
|| farm. It is best to sell your: stock than to have to buy. feed
po le. tor them.

Po co A farmer was in my office is week, Representative
_" |}. Smith, of Madison County, and made the statement that a

truth in this. statement. You generally have to go off and

ne, s atoek away Just: at the aes time. me



THE RECENT FREEZE

I would suggest however, that oats can be planted in the rich

farmer could not afford to haul his corn and hay for his
stock as far as ten miles, even if it was given to him. Some

haul it at the busiest time, it takes the hands, the boss, and

Plan. to make your feed first and then make your money :
. Crop. ee

Now, what about the tue as a far as A e cotton is con-
cerned for this year?

Do not get the mistaken idea that the freeze has killed. pe

a boll weevil. <

They: have proven to be a. very. wise insect. Millions and
millions of dollars have been expended in scientific research |
and posons in an effort to kill them. They are still with us
and the cold did not make any difference to them.

-Do not put. too much land in cotton this year. I notice

from the road side that land formerly laving out is heing

put back into cultivation. This land wl make, under ordi-

nary conditions, a good enor of cotton, for the reason that
it pas been laying out.

2a EUGENE TALMADGE,



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Se _ Of Georgia Products
ae (a3 Prev: iling Wholesale Prices; January 21, 1928. Always Thee bo variation,
ee L : oe RA awa SAVANNAH COLUMBUS AUGUSTA MACON.
| Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 thee cfc. ce oe 91:68 $1.50 c $2.00 $1.80 SEBO
ae os Potatoes,:sack, 100 lbs. --------- ------ -- sae es 2.50 3.25 3.50. 200 > 2.38 es...
_ Cabbage, green, crated, 100 lbs. ---~s-------------- (2.50 3.00 ; 3.75 : oe 3.00 2.50 .
Eggs, Ga. Extra, dozen 2.6 ssi eo ==> --= 50 a & | 40 ie.) 450 : A9
Eggs, Ga. Standard, dozen ----------------------- At 46 38 A age gota eum
Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen _.-----------------------+-' 43 | Seas mane PO SOr eevee. AO Ae a tee ee ee
' Eggs, Yard Run, dozen ~----- eee ee wannao-----) AT 46 . 35 Ske 77 AG,
i Stags, per lb. ..------ pea eo a teense epee eS 20 Pale eee ed aso Apes cate
|. Mens, per Ibi 5-2. - pon gone ea ee seen a eel 24 Ca Geb a mo 20
Wil Veosters, per Ib... es een 18 .12 1-2 He Age a 0 me
Bo tiger, per |b. 62. oa ee Cosas 80 25 8S eo 80 L880
opus, per 1b. 222 42-8 Sc ee oe ace ee .30 oy eee 30 - Bp Ka |
Be fae pe We ob PAOD ea te aT Re ee
|| Turkeys, per Ib, --__----------------------------- 20 183 cu! OO Sh. BO es pe
ee Linn Meets. pon jbo oe .08 07 Se OR AOR 08 1-2\
Wield Peas, mixed, per bu, .<.-2:--2.-32---<--=--5. 1.40 to 1.75 n .80 BaP Te As aauean sof gusomuers he etyecal eee ee
_. || - Blackye Peas, (Ga.) per lb, --------.--=-+-------. .04. 04 - . 05 1-2" 06 206 1-2
|| Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gdllon: 22 7 ey 80 40 ; : 00 42 _ 65
[7 Derebun eyrun, bbls, per gallon. _o 8 ca a a co ee i oe
o = Gert Mesl, sack, 96 Ibe. (25-06. 2 4322, 2.25 1.97 2.30 2.30 2.00
Corn Milling, sacked, bu. se Ce ee ee ee ;1.00 95 1.00 1.00 90 (No. 2)
Oats, No. 3: White, sacked, bu) = -- 4-27 HO ee ee ; 74 1-2 78 .73
Peanut bay, tightly baled, ton 222 =< 26-232} 14.00 ie soldi cakts aes ae ee 14.00
Peavine Hay, ton eS ee pa . ani 16.00 ee he 20.00 16.00
Corn Shicks, ton 2-55.20 Soe nee te ee LOO Pe ee ee 8.00 Sse cidoscsasdte
Be) Altelta, (Ga) ton) 3. 2 ee oe oo ee Cs
[| | Country Batter, best table, th, 2-9. eB ee Nae pM BR ot a ED ee geek ae
|| Country Butter, cooking, Ib. ---------------------- 26 Ree Be ae Me
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~ WOMAN'S: DEPARTMENT

Needlework, Flowers and Seeds, Miscellaneous





FLOWERS - AND: SEEDS FOR SALE
















































































"Mixed colors double and- single
sweet william plants and daisies 15e
doz.; forsythia pink and white Doro-
thy Perkins roses 50c doz; golden ball.
purple lilae, weeping linden white and
purple althea bridal wreath and white
spirea 10c each, 3 for 25c; pink spirea
15e each;. myrtle vine 20c doz., $1.49
per 100; white and Japanese foney-
suckle ibushes and pink weigelia 25c
each; will exchange for dried fruit.
Mrs... Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 8.

Lavender crepe myrtles, rooted,
yard hydrangeas rooted, cape jasmine
euttings 25 each; evenblooming roses,
ixed colors, cuttings 15 doz; dah-
lia flowered zinnia seed i5 pkg.;
double poppy seed, dwarf red marigold
seed, dwarf red Prince Feather seed:
10 pkg.; postage stamps on small
orders. Will exchange above for red
ogwood or red japonicas. Miss Eva
ogburn, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ga.
Easter lilies 25 each; double blue
hyacinth bulbs 5c each, single blue
hyacinth bulbs 2 fro 5c., jonquil bulbs
2c each; double and single daffodils
8c each, April blooming narcissus te
each; yellow paper. narcissus 5 each,
lue and white iris 5 each; lilies:



each; pink fairy 5c each. Cannot fill
orders for less than 25c. Octavia. Dy.
son, Rt. 4, Acworth, Ga: : ;

Gladioli ibulbs. mixed colors. 5 doz.
for $1; add ten cents postage; Hunga-
+ an pink canna bulbs, Mrs. Alfgred.
-Cannard pink canna bulbs $1 doz; cave
zsmine, pink wiegelia, honey sobkie.
crepe myrtle cuttings. Mrs. A. a
~ Clark, Rt. 1, Auburn, -Ga.

- Well rooted blue flag = Whew #1. 15 ae
four doz., or $2.25 per hun. postage
paid. Mrs. T.. W. Cline, Rydal, Ga.

Large double pink peonies, pink and
white hibiscus 25c each, large blue iris
and lemon lily 45 doz.; snowdrop 15c
oz; cream narcissus, Empress yellow
narcissus, large double yellow daffo--
dils, yellow jonquils 25c doz; tiger li-
lies 40c; pink and . white perennial
phlox 35c doz.; sweet williams 0c
doz ; cream Palmetto cactus 6 for $1;

pink Cherokee and yellow thornless
rose $1 doz; pink crepe myrtle, pink
and white altheas, bridal wreath,
snowball, mountain laurel 25 ach.
Sadie Wilson, Morganton, as oS

Everblooming rose bushes all col-

ors, |



Pres. Taft and yellow mammoth.

well rooted 25c each, or 5 for $1.; -cut-
tings of all _golor mammoth ever-
blooming rose bushes 15c doz; deep

blue flag lilies, all summer blooming
orange lilies $1 per hun; hardy pur-
ple and lavender verbena Qe doz;

purple lilacs, spirea, bridal wreath, |

weeping varieties, 15 or 2 for 25c-
Mrs. Dessie Hughey, ARE: A, Box 68,

Ranger, Ga. -

-. Double yellow japonicas 200 oi





alvet rose, forsythia purple and white
lilac bushes 15c each, 8 for $1; snow-
, white, English dogwood, weeping
w 25e each, rambler rose. cuttings

, 2 for 25c; $1.50 doz; silver
s, crabapples, cedars, maples.
1; $1.75 doz. Mrs. Anner Sil-
Talking Rock, Ga.
: and Himalaya

~

: _ white spider 15 each; white June 25c !

low jonquils 15 doz.;

$1 doz., ) OF 3$ per hun; bridal wreath |

0c oz, red and pink flowering honey--

Blackberry eats 35 doz: single ian
sy 10 each; _ pink and crimson verbe-
na 10c-each; Jantana LCs. pink hydran-
gea, everblooming roses 20c; white
spirea 15c; giladioli bulbs, different
varieties cannas 40 doz; cherry law
rel 15 to 50c; magnolias 25 to $1;

aambrella china, pink crepe myrtle 20c.

All well rooted, Mrs. J. T: Holland,
Re. 2, Toomsboro, Ga.

~ Luretia dewberry.. $1.50 per hun.; <
cape jasmine cuttings 20c doz. Lois
Woodruff, Rt. 3, Greenville, Ga.

grass pinks, red and purple verbena.
hardy phlox, sweet williams 3 for
25e; big red holly hocks 10c each,
seed 25c cupful. add postage on small
orders. Miss Cora Turner, Rt. S
Cleveland, Ga. _

Spencer mixeds sweet peas (20 0z.,
$1.50 Ib; Queen of the Market asters
10c pke., or $l/ 0z,; white narcissus

| bulbs 35 doz; gladioli bulbs 60c doz;

yellow canna bulbs 35 doz; will ex-
change. Mrs. Minnie L. McKver, oe
1, Braselton, Ga.

Purple iris, buttercups, ye doz.;
jonquils: 15- doz.; pink weigela 380c
each; velvet rose. the each; red: japon-
Add pOSteee: Tom. Tx, Ella Gap,
Mga, ee
- White narcissus tule: double vel
blue and. lave.
ender iris 20 doz.; - double yellow and
red japonica 25 exe: snowballs, pink
-weigela 35c each; velvet- rose, red
rambler rose 15 each; boxwoed 50c
each. - All well rooted. Add postage.
Martha Eller, Ella Gap, Ga. :
Abelias 4 years old 3 for $2.50; box-
wood from 8 in. to 30 in. high, 20,
0c, $1, $2; jap privet, cream flowers | _
large bushes, 6 for $5.50; limited.
number lavender spireas 50e each; tu-
lip poplars 6 to 8 ft. $2.50 each. Cher-.
okee Farm, West Point, Ga.
_ Red monthly roses, well rooted 10c

each. del. Ida hee Altay Ge, Rt.
1S ae z ae :
300 butter and eves, 3 eee old

yellow cannas, for sale or exchange.
Mrs. E. G. Fountain, Fort Valle y, Ga.
Moss rose cuttings be each, shaSta

bulbs 10 each, blue and white iris

| 5c. doz; white mulberry 25 and 50c

zach. Add postage.. Mrs. T. W.
Bramlette, Rt. 8, Gainesville, Ga.
Roses, pomegranate, crepe myrtle,
volden bells and spirea at 10c, 15c,
and 25e each; will exchange for pe-

jeans, dried apples or red multiplying

Mrs. di: He. Coe; Eetemer:

A

onions.
Ga

Double pink, hyacinth cals -10e
each, single blue hyacinth bulbs 5c
each, jonquil bulbs, . purple
| yellow lily bulbs. $1 per hun. Miss
Mae. Bomar, Rts, LaFayette, Ga;

Hastings pink, red, yellow, varie-

Dorothy. Perkins rambler: eee bushes ,
15c. each; white _ snowdrop. bushes,

plants 5c; white, yellow, bronze chrys-
anthemums 20e doz. Mrs. Josephine
Spear, Mitchell, Ga. De

Cape jasmine cuttings 25 each,
flowering pears. with roots 20c each;

'2 bulbs 10c;
snowdrop iyisies 10e each. Mrs. Mary |

Canna lilies, _spider lilies $1. doz; |

white narcissus bulbs, double yellow |
ica,- double yellow japonica 25- each.

Ga. Rts Ae

plants at low prices.

Marchal Neal rose bush, purple lilacs, |
ror 3 for 25c;_
flower seed 10c doz.

daisies 3 doz for 45c; spotted canna}

violets, |

gated canna bulbs 50c doz.; white pink |

purple lilac bushes 10c; dusty miller |
-py seed, 10cpkg., 30 02.





crocus: s bulbs 2 for 10; : ey and pur-



= erepe aS ae rose
bushes, rooted 15c each; Easter lilies;
cannas, all kinds except pink and white
English ivy vine rooted,

KE. Taylor, Rt. 3, Gordon, Ga. -
_ Wanted: Camelia japonicas 25c ea.
Mrs. J. I. Tompkins, Oconee, Ga.
Golden bells, crepe myrtle, purple
lilac, white althea 25c, snowdrops 10c
Dorothy Perkins pirk roses 20c. All
well rooted.. Janet: en
Brooks, Ga. =
Blue hedge plants 3 for 20c, ever-

| blooming rose bushes, spirea,~ white |
bridal wreath, all rooted 15c
-white and pink geraniums- 40c each;
blue California violets, shasta daisies,

each;

hardy phlox, yellow and white~ peo-
nies, double, purple, lavender and yel-
low iris 80c doz.; pink flowering al:

mond, yellow Forsythe rooted 20c ea..

pink and red erepe myrtle, blue and
purple lilac, double yellow japonicas

-all rooted 30 each; Japanese snowball

rooted 50c each; purple and pink ver-

_|bena 20 bufich; pink and red bleed-
double.

each;

ing heart bulbs 30c
- Miss Pear!

ream daffodils 35 doz.
Vick, Rt. 3,: Hllijay, Ga.

Many varieties and colors of mocks
ly-rose. bushes, large and well rootec

40 eagh; grass pinks 8 large bunches

~ Mrs. W, S. Wiley, Auburn,

AQe del. -

Easter lilies 6. for A0e; lk and

wine lilies 6 for Abies owied fern 10c |

each, rooted. Mrs, J. J Carter, Rt. 25
Alma, Ga;

Cuttings boxwood 4to6 in biek
rooted, $7 per 100 del; crepe myrtles
$3 doz; magnolia glacier trees $25 per

100. Maude Hamby, Rt. By Greenville, 5
Ga,

Cape eine pushes 18 inches high
25e each; shasta daisies 3 doz. 50e:

white and purple lilacs 25c each; ne

orders less than eet Mrs. ls. P. Hig-
genbotham, Rt. 2 , Elberton, Ga...

Roses and gkribs: greenhouse
W. R. Buchanan.
1358 Jonesboro. Road, S. E., Tel, No.
Madison 5725- hs Atlanta, Ga.

Purple lilacs 2 to 3 ft high 10c ea.,
white and blue moon-
Mrs. Ww. ee
Brown, Helena, Ga.

White April blooming narcissus Be
doz.; $1 per hun... Mrs. R.. W. Hud-
gon, Rt. 1, Lorane, Ga.

Dahlia tubers, all>

shades, fained,

acini red eannas, bronze foliage, 8

for 50c; larkspur plants mixed colors

25 doz;

any of above for equal value.in japon-
icas, peonies, junipers, daffcdils, red
spider lilies, snow. berries or, Chinese
De Mats.. H.-O7 Buntann; 1120
50th St., Savannah, Ga. -
Aone! juniper 5 sft 2835 FOR, sie
crepe myrtle, Dorothy Perkins rose

bush, white rambler yvose bush, pur-

ple lilac, 10 each, weiglas rooted 15c
each, daffodil bulbs 20c doz; early |
English pea seed 15 pt. Mrs. J. W.
Hendrix, Rt. 5, Ball Ground, Ga.
Red double carnation flowered pop-
Linwood
McGee, Butler, Ga.

White spider lilies 25c doz., or. $1. 50:

per 100; lily bulbs 20c. doz; all kinds

nronthly: rose cuttings -well ae 380 |
oe ae 228 doz.; aS

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rections to root.

ibs rooted elimbing roses, monthly

~biseus, double marigold, 10c half cup;
-moonflowers, angel trumpet, wallflow-
Jers, pink star petunias, summer chrys-

white climbing rose 18c, pink rose 1B,

and. phlox. plants 15c doz; pink prim-
rose te a plant or some seed freo

: amyrillis bulbs, orange red
-50c each; add postage; will exchange

| myrtle, 2 for 25c.



_erepe

Niele 20e Se old fashioned white
pinks and daisies 10 doz; English ~
dogwood 10c each, add postage. Miss
Ruby Champion, Fairmount, Ga
Red spirea, pink bush honeysicide 4
butterfly bush, pink and lavender
crepe myrtle, purple wistria, a
-althea, pink weigela, each 25c, 4 for
$1 postpaid; snowdrops 10c. Mrs. R.* Zs
P. Steinheimer, Rt. 1, Woolsey, Gaia

Geraniums, sultanas and Thee
cuttings 5e, jonquils, daffodils 50c
hun.; rose cuttings, Dorothy Perkins
sthler: pink and white, 25 doz. Mrs.
W. E. Green, Powersville, Ga.

Crepe Myrtle, deep pink, ' black wal- =
nuts, brown turkey figs 25e each, or.
$2 doz; seedling pecans 25c each, $2
-doz., $15 per hun; all well rooted,
properly packed for shipping; cuttings _
from fifteen different monthly bloom-
ing roses 18 cuttings for 30 with di-
Mrs. Ww. ate Rakes




















































































Milner, Ga.

Genuine watermelon Sink crepe
myrtles, large fig sprouts Bbc" each;
evergreen fragrant honeysuckles 10c
each; old fashioned velvet roses 10_
each postpaid. Mrs. A. J. Cotney, fs
1, Butler, Ga. - ss

Large pink canna. bulbs: 3- for 25 ee
8 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Lena
Holland, Flowery- Branch, ae one
~ 100 rose cuttings from 80 kinds
715, rooted. yellow Star jasmine 6 for

blooming 20c each, pink Perkins 6 for
Sie 3 rooted roses, cream, pink, red,
50c; large pkg. of colossal and dah-
lia flowered zinnia seed, mixed color
petunia seed 30 pkg; dahlia bulbs, s
color unknown 6 for 50c; mixed chrys- .
anthemums 100 for 50c. Mrs. J: a
Burk, Rt. A, Tifton, Ga. -

Large double and single | hardy
hollyhock 14 colors, 7 color hardy hy-

anthemums, large zennia 10c table- ~~
spoon; mixed sed 10c tablespoon;
large Paul Neron rose . 30c; _ double

narcissus, blue and white iris, double ,
and single day lilies 25 doz; verbe- ;
na 20c; large mums -20 doz; pansy =

with 25 order.-
muchee, Ga.o* Seka

_ Jonquils, daffodils, . blue japanese
iris, butter and eggs, blu hyacinth
bulbs 2c each; blue flower x vine,
white and green striped tall. Tinton i
grass, white Verman iris 5c for well
rooted plants each; lavender colored,
fragrant iris 10c Sauk G postage paid
on all orders for 25c or more. Mrs.
Tee. Floyd, Chipley, Ga., Box Whe. =

About 500 well rooted pink ereye
myrtles 20 each or .$50 FOB. for lots =
magnolias, white dogwood, many si- _
zes from 50c up. Mrs. Wm. E. Bureh, 4
Helena, Gai: Rt oes :

- Daffodil butter: and eggs bales 15e
doz. each; watermelon. pink -erene | -
Mrs. WwW. B. Bryant, ae

Mrs. Delia Fife, Ar-

Greensboro, Ga.

-Russian-sun flower seed 2 de Qe a
cupful, or 2 for 25c. Will exchang:
for dried apples, or a few for some |
flower seed, 25c or50c worth. Add
postage. Mrs. ok. sone Eonies
Ga. Sows 2





FLOWERS AND SEEDS 5 FOR je

=< dbarge imported pink. canna bulbs 3

ior 25c, 8 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs.

= Lena Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga.
See white Easter lilies 30c; old fash-
: -ioned grass pinks, 10c a bunch; yellow
- canna lilies 6 for 25c, delivered. Miss
Mozelle Savage, Mansfield, (Ga., Rtg.
: Want, good sound sunflower seed.
pees Grain and Mill Co., pete
burg, S ..C.
Sweet pea and larkspur seed, and
mixed flower seed, all 10c pk: each.


























































poppy seed 10c thls. or 3 for 25c oe
v. Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, pea Ga.,
tsi * ee
fi - Rooted pink crepe myrtle, and white
spirea plants. 25c each. Mrs. B. L.

she, Watkinsville, Ga.

ngton rose, and blooming size, pink |
-althea, 50c each; single white olean-
der, sweet pomegranate and _ ever-
blooming lilac 25 ceah. Mrs. J. W.
-Boyett, Morris Station, Ga. _

- Rhododendrons, Mtn. Ivy, pink and
yellow Azaleas; red, yellow and Eng-
ish dogwood; Bobby and Butterfly
yush; Forsythia; lilac; Indian arro-
wood bush; honeysuckle, 25. each.;
white pines. 75 doz.; Cherokee roses

-erabapples $1.00 doz.;
and huckle berries $1. 00 doz.; crimson
trumpet creeper 40c doz.; flowery
sword 30c each; sweet william 5 doz.
or $1; English Ivy, 25 bunch. H.
Wilson, Morgantown, Gare
Junipers, a arbor | viteas, coe
each; white pines 75 doz.; forsythia,
althea, now full 20c each; lemon and
tiger lilies 35 doz.; Jap iris lilies 60c
doz.; S10: choice fated roses, Cherokee
roses $1 doz.; giant dbl. - daffodils,
am narcissus 35 doz.; phlox pink
eremnila, 30c doz.; palma violets 25
0z.; White violets 15 doz.; 2 choice
rubs, rooted and labeled $2.
.. Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
a Dbl. altheas, white, wine, lavender,
pink; crepe myrtle, white, red, pur-
le, pink; spireas, Van Houtti, dbl.
Reeveseana, crimson, pink; nudiflo-
um, white hydrangea, butterfly bush,
~ Philadelphus, punica, kerria, for-
sythia, abelia, | primulinum, cape and
grand. duke jasmine. Any of 4 for
1.15, 6 for $1.60; oleanders, white,
red, yellow, cream with red stripes,
dbl. white, pink, cream variegated
Meaf. Any 4 for $1.40;
aucula, eleagnus, junipers. Any 3
for $1.55. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cor--
dele, Ga., 512 16th Ave. E.
Lilies: | ~ Mixed purple
ris; orange, white arabia and clove
pinks, white. All 25 dozen, or 5 doz.
$1; shasta. daisies 15c doz.; 4 doz. 55c;
dark red peonies 50c; Madonna lily

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~ Poultry: Farm, College Park, Ga.

Min. Laurel and Mtn. Ivy, maple, | 2
hike and black pine, crabapple,
white dogwood, white ashe,
bushes. All well rooted, enic size 15c

good roots 25 each: hollyhocks, jon-
juils, daffodils, iris lily bulbs, white
iI d red azeleas; suger plums, Cher-
_okee TOSes, reasonable prices. Write
Mrs. W. F. Fain, Morganton, Ga.

20 - and 25 each; pink and white
weigelia, 20 each; all white spirea,
cape jasmine, crepe | myrtle, lilac,
rose, Marie, 15 each; large size dbl.



Miss Annie Swafford, Dagar,
~ Ga., Rt. 2.
Large dbl. red, ee and Si

poe year elimbing white Mary Wash- ae

+ will exchange for them, want to hear

| turkey, or pure bred hen eggs. Miss

Oc doz.; black walnut sprouts and
gooseberries.

rhododendrons, oxalis, hibiscus, 25 |

Mrs.

ligustrums,

and white

- 25e bulb. Mrs. C. McLeod, Care Ga.

holly |.

each; or 8 for $1; black walnuts with

: Heavily rooted dbl. pink oleander, |

daffodils, 20c ae blue sweet scent-

MARKET BULLETIN

ed jvolets. 50c a 100; plue and white
iris, orange day lilies 25: dozen; 2
year white, pink and red rose bushes:
25e each. Add postage. Mrs. J. Els-
ner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
Larkspur 10c doz. and postage. No
orders for less than 25c; cedars 50c
each. Mrs. C, H. Capel, Moleta; Ga.

Monthly rose plants, 2 year size;
pink Paul Neyron, pink and white
cochet, yellow ophelia, red radiance,
white American Beauty, yellow climb-
ing Marchelneil roses 25 each or 5.
for $1; pink thrift plants_15e doz.;
dbl. violets 25c doz.; dbl. dahlia bulbs.
50c doz.; purple achimanese bulbs 15c
doz: fares bloom cannas, red, orange,
enicion pink in bronze foliage 50c
_ | doz.; leopard, pink, and red in green
"| foliage, 40c doz.; white shasta daisies
25 doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam,
Ga. aR a



- WOMANS DEPARTMENT
_, WANTED |

Want new goose or duck feathers;
from party who has the M. B. Giant

Ellie Belcher, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 8.
Want home sewing and embroidery

ton, Ga., Rt. AL 5

| Want some new goose or duck
feathers, never been used. Exchange
tufted spreads for same. Mrs. Es-
ther Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rt: 2.

Want crepe paper, any make and
color and also rug material. Wi ll ex-:
change honeysuckle -vine wall, fruit,
window, or tall flower baskets. Mrs.
J. L. Thompson, Eastanollee, Ga., Rt
ds

Want 10 lby new goose feathers.
Pay cash, . 8: Hardy, Lula, Ga.

Want recipe for cheese and cottage
cheese. Mrs. GC. L.. Willis, Talking
Rock, Ga., Rt. 8.

Want Giileoiders design of Geor-
gias State flower, the Cherokee rose.
Will buy, borrow, or exchange. Mrs.
C. C. Floyd, Willacoochee, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want to make rugs of wool, silk,
velvet, etc., on halves. Mail cloth-
ing and pay postage on rugs back to
you. Mrs. Henry Everett, Richland,
Ga., Rt. 1



MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

_1 Gearhart knitting machine, prac- |
tically new, with all accessories $30,
cash, with order or exchange for good
ohonograph with records. Mrs, J. R.
West, Dawsonville, Ga.

1 Gearhart knitting machine, good
con dition, $45. Will exchange for a
rmule and 1 good heifer or milk cow,
or 20 White Leghorn pullets. Mrs.
Dora Miller, Palmetto, Ga.

Hand made flower baskets 75 each,
add postage. Miss Janie Lee Nunn,
Gtawfordville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Satin sofa pillow covers, muslin tea
aprons, painted in fast colors 50c4
each. Indian head dresser scarfs
painted in fast colors, 75 each. Mrs.
Thos. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga.

Plain crepe paper roses, mixed col-
ors, 50c doz., waxed, 75c doz. Mrs,
Grace Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga.

Will exchange 50 Octagon soap cou-
pons for one doz. waxed Demnison
crepe paper flowers, mixed colors.
Mrs. Ervin Comer, Cumming, Ga., Rt.
3. ; ee
Hand mad wool and Rayon shoul- |
der flowers, 50c per bunch. - Cash
with order, no stamps accepted. Mrs.
Geo. C.- Fincher, Rivod, a 12, vee
thorpe, Ga.



sample on request. -
lins, Cordele, Ga.

,| clothes.

\ ie
any kind. Mrs. J. A. Scott, Care? |new, for sale or



. Nice new white feathers | 600 Ib. del.

~

2

~ Mis. Mary Col}

1 Gearhart knitter in Gd condi-
tion. Will sell cheap or exchange for
20 hens, any kind except bantams or
16 hens or pullets of any thorough-
breds. Octavia Tysn, Acworth, Ga.,
Ru. 42

Nearly new Gearhart knieer, instruc-
tion book, some yarn and all accesso-
ries for trade. Anything useful con-
sidered. Mrs. L, J: Vollrath, Winston,

Ga.

Waxed roses, assorted colors, 75c
per doz., no order filled less than a
dozen. Also tufted fire screens, any
size and mantle pice. to match $1.75
del.; give size. Miss. Pecolah mae
Rt. 8; Adairsville, Ga.

Large flour sack filled with scraps
for piecing quilts $1.15 del., or exch.

| Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Rt. 4, Cuba, Ga.

of old
I will. furnish hook needle
and sample of rug already begun for

Make your own rugs out

$1. Easy, -pleasant, and profitable
work. < Mrs. J. A. Ewing, Ashburn,
Ga." ee

- large Nowcome on for weaving
rugs at. home. J. J. Whitaker, Dal-
ton, Ga

1 Auto Hosiery knitter, 60. eine:
exchange for 15
young hens or pullets-and rooster.
Geo. N. Wooddall, Box 20, Hiram,
Ga. oo :

1 new straw brooms, 1 ears of fine
seed prolific pop corn, 11 everbearing
strawberry plants, and enough old

fashioned corn hill pumpkin seed to.

plant 25 hills all for $1 postage pre-
paid. Mrs. Le J. peirava, Rt. 1, Win-
ston, Ga.

1 Union Special. carpet ioe most
new. Mrs. Flo Temper) Rt. 1, Ken-
sington, Ga.

1 Auto knitter in perfect cea
will take $25 or exchange for 20 R. I.
Red pullets or incubator 400 capaci-
ty; 50 nice white feed sacks 10c each
and 18 lb. chicken feathers 30e ib.

| Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, sGa.:

Pine needle. wall baskets bBe each
del.. Mrs. T. H. Edwards, eas
Ga.

1 lb. Jersey butter canh week 50c
lb.; crepe paper flowers, all varieties
$1 doz. Miss Lucile nes Chip-
ley, Ga.

Nice clean hen beoihens 20 Ib. Mrs. |

ee

V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.

Good washing machine reasonable. | $s

Mrs. ay Edmondson, Alma, Ga.
Want to exchange punch needle No.

3 for fine one. Mrs. W J. Smith,

Griffin, Ga., Rt. Ay

2 home made fruit.cakes. Will ex-
change for chickens or hens. Mrs. O.
L. Davis, Albany, Ga.

Quilting frame on two branches.

Light and easily moved. -Will sell or
exchange for shrubbery. Mrs. E. G.
Horne, Barnesville, Ga.

Crepe paper roses waxed. Del. for
Toe doz., no orders less than doz.
Waxed rose wreath $2.50.- Mrs, es
Stone, Adairsville, Ga.

Waxed roses 75c doz., 4 flag lilies,
4 jonquils, 4 roses waxed natural coi-
ors $1. Mrs. R. a geties sa
ville, Ga.

6- silk crepe paper roses or 3 fe
cinths, waxed any color 25c.
tage. Mrs.
Ge oe
: oe painted articles in fast col-
ors; sofa gushion tops of satin 50c
ee aprons bound in linen 50 each;
deraser searfs of linen 5c each;
handkerchiefs, pinted in pretty ~de-
sign 75e. tee Thos, Webb, Ellijay,
Ga, ee = ae Set

|

Add pos- |.
J. A. Scott, Carrollton,

Hand. made es sae ilies $1
eel white or pink, would exchange
for anything of equal value. Mrs. J.
J. Lewis, College Park, Ga. oe

Sewing baskets, made of pine nees
dles, extra large, with covered lids

and side.handles $1 each; long pine Ag
~|needles, ready for use 18 vnmnes long,

also brown needles 16 or 18 fnhhes,
long; 30c lb. Miss Gladys Lewis, 3!
Toomsboro, Ga Rte 2.



-terpieces,

spreads





| Alma, Ga., Rt. 2.

NEEDLEWORK FOR SALE.

4 new, full size quilts $4 cade oF
$15 FOB Stapleton for the 4.
with order. Mrs, Daisy White,
Avera, Ga., RFD 2. 2

Tufted bedspreads and fd room
sets. Sell or exchange. Miss_ Esther
Lewis, Rydal, :Ga., Rt. 2. Be

All kinds of tatting for sale or ex-
change. Mrs. Sam ae eee Roch-
elle, Ga.

. Make oe and - Stain cen-
runners, pillow cases and
bedspreads for 10c and 25 each. Send
goods and return postage, stating -

kind of design wanted. Also do em-

broidery work of all kinds. Mrs. J.
L. Thompson, Eastanollee, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Mtn. Beattty bedspread, tufted in
blue, $5; 1 Magnolia design, in gold
thread $8; tea aprons, different de-
signs and colors 50c;
different designs from TOC.
to $1.25, party furnishing everything;
stamp spreads, bedroom sets for O5e
and $2:50. Mrs. Florence Woodward,
Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 1.

2=nice, large new quilts $4.25 or $8
ae both. Cea Ley Acworth,

Anh ae
or piece atk on dunives Piece

{any reasonable amount, and return _
half postpaid, if scraps are sent post-
paid.

Guarantee nice work. Mrs.
Wm. H. Morris, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 5,
Box 95. f

1 spread with cases, choice designs
embroidered in the pearl ONT thread
in several gayest colors, . wide,
bleached, seemless sheeting $6 a set. -
or will exchange for 25 white or buff
Rock day old chicks. The exchanze_

ee By

%

will tuft bed-

to be made in March. Mrs. J. L. Wal- =

lace, Canon, Ga., Rt. 4
3 clean, cottons new quilts,

\

ging-



Cash - |

ham linings, $4 each. Mrs. B. ae Da-~.

vis, Armuchee, Ga., Rt. 3. oe
Nice, large cup towels, with everfast ~
borders, made from best quality feed
sacks, 2 for 25c.
Willard,.Ga.

Will piece scraps- ta hand-made :
quilts from patterns a hundred years.
old, $1.50 a top and up, according to
pattern used. Party furnish scraps.
Mrs. A. I. Grist, Rabun Gap, Ga.
2 large quilts $2.50 each; 3 cotton
quilts $3 each; rugs 25x42- and 27x47
$1.25 each; 4. silk quilt top =
dae Bee Tallanonsa. Gai a

Faney boudoir pillows, Vener and ts
buffet sets, and bed comforts, made
to suit any order. Prices reasonable.
Mrs. Douglas; McLendon, Dawson, Ga. ;
Rt. B. =

8 centerpieces $1.25; 499 inch em- -
broidered with crochet edge; 2 14-inch _
in diameter; 2 new quilt tops $2 each.

| Miss Beanie Smith, ee Ga., Rt. 1,%

Box. 74.

Tufted and fvingea. table runners,
dresser scarfs, bedspreads,
pillow cases.
Write.
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.

1 silk velvet quilt toe euitipoitiered

All reasonable prices.

on seams in yellow brier stitch $10.8
cash or exchange for 8 large breed
Mrs..J. J. Carter}

~f hone ov nullets,

a

-Miss Ridie- Martin, ee

r

noe ? :

Cig
Gh

sen

kimona, =.)

Miss Ellie Belcher, ae







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THE FARMERS

, *Prosperous Farming
slogan that has been selected as

evict





= GEORGIA

MARKET BULLETIN



Published weekly by The.
BUREAU OF MARKETS -

SS

: DEPARTMENT OF

AGRICULTURE

Commissioner

2

ee January 26, 1928

_ Bugene Talniadge, .



Entered as gecaad class cnatier February 15,
1922, at the- Postoff. ce at Atlanta, Georgia,

3 under the Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for

mailing. at special rate of postage provided

_ for in section 1108, Act of October 3, 1917.



- Advertisements of farm produce and appur-

tenances, admissable under postal regula-
tons, inserted one time on each request, and
repeated: only when request is. accompanid
by new copy of ae

_



Limited space mill not permit insertion of.
unimportant advertisements. Under. legisla= |

tive act the Market Bureau does not assume |

any respons. bility for any advertisements ap-|
pearing in the Bulletin, or transaction re--
sulting therefrom. | 2 d



Circulation, Advertising and Services of the
Bureau of Markets and- this Bulletin are

_ Free of. Charge.

Advertisements must be received ten days 0

ao two weeks: before date of publication.





oe

7, \
A: Ss

ee

IMPORTANT NOTICE

is prohibited.
from publishing ads of a per-
Sonal nature, such as. elerks,
chauffeurs, housekeepers, etc.
wanted. Advert sing for help
wanted strictly on the farm is
-all the Postal atithorities will
allow. Postal regulations also
prohibit the adver tising of saw
mill engines, steam engines, saw
mills and such simil-ar nome
modities,







WEEK AND
MARKETING ~CONFERENCE
is the

the keynote of the Twenty-first

Annual Farmers Week and Mar-,
_ keting Conference to be held at
= the Georgia State College of Ag:

riculture, January 23-28" 1928.
The pr: neipal speakers elude
Governor L.G. Hardman, Chan-

- eellor C. M. Snelling, Dr. Andrew

M. Soules Commissioner Eugene
Talmadge, Major John S. cole:

: of the Atlanta Journal,;-Ien. -

A. Evans, Assistant h ef U. S: Be

Cobb, Editor Southern Rural-
Hon. Jerrv <A. Wells. Pres.
Georgia Education Association,

These speakers have a message

of practical and scientific value
for every farmer in Georgia. Dif-
ficult problems wll he discussed:

and elucidated by trained spec-

ialists and experienced practical
- farmers in a manner which will

help materially toward their perm-

anent solution along rational and
sound economice lines.

There will be some farmers ais

. | gould: like to attend some one
special meeting. lf ney will weet baal parties furnishing maserial; |



Ss C..H, Bishop, Director ef







partment of Agrieulture; Hon. C.
aX.

settes $1.35.-
and Miss Em ly Woodward, Pres:

ident Georgia Press Association.

eae. Eatonton, Ga.,



a a program of each. days events,

OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

Plans for GEORGIA DAY eele-
bration February 12th will soon
"be under way. . > 3



Many organizations will, cele-

| brate w-th special patriotic pro-
grams, and the publie schools
throughout Georgia will undouht-
edly make on this day unusual de-
monstrations.

The State. Bureau of Markets,
which is sponsoring an intensive
GEORGIA PRODUCTS campaign
at. this time, bel'eves that. super-
intendents, principals and teachers
of city and county schools eould
make a valuable contribution to
the ALL GEORGIA PRODUCTS |
pfor Georgians
| ploiting . the States agricultural
products on GEORGIA DAY.

By impress: ng young. people
with the economic valne to ke de-
rived by the citizens of Georgia
using Georgia agricultural prod-
ucts, the way will be opened for
| future advancement of Georgias
| greatest asset, her agricultural re-
sources.

- Great poss bilities for. inereas-
ine the States finaneial income
lies ahead. and too much could
searcely be said in- imbuing the
minds of young Georgians, in their
| formative stage, as to ihe import-
ance and value of Georgians
staunchly supporting the States.
-agricultural activities hy buying
and using . Georgia BON food
produets.

Opportunities for varied pro-
grems will be afforded those in

| authority bv presentation of sub-.

jects of pecnliar interest to the

| different local sections.





WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT
NEEDLEWORK FOR SALE >

~ Will guilt quilts $1: piece. nae for
BUC. Mrs. De T. Haynes, ee
Gao Re. 14

10. choice designs of tufted bed-
spxeads.
thread, $3.75 to $4.25 each del.;
ties to furnish material and pay post-
age; will tuft for 75 to $1; will tuft

bedroom sets in tulip and big basket

design for $2.75: parties furnishing.

material and paving postage; other
tuft work reasonable prices. For re-
plies send stamped addressed envel-
ope. Miss Florrie Hughey, Ranges

2 Gas Tt. 1, Box 68.

5 yd.single tatting. No. 11 Gena.
657" embroidered buffet .sets
tattine borders $1.25 and $1.50; crepe
de chine baby-caps, complete with ro-
All-kinds of fancy work
reasonable.
'Ga., Reet:

New, well quilted, patch work. Siiites
$5: knit coverlets $6. Mrs. 4H.
Box 211.

New crochet Square yoke, pineapple
design, short sleeves, made of Na. 30
thread. white edged in list blue $2.50
cash or exchange for equal value. Mrs.
J. T. Scott, Stateshoro, Ga., Rt. C.

Hand woven wool hand bags. silk
lined. trimmed with wool flowers $1.15

to the State College of cul ny
ture at. Athens they may secure:

Grayson, Ga. *-

movement bv: ex!

White or in color, fadeless
par- |

with |

Miss Sula rer, Claxton,





plain of crocheting
halves or reasonable; also plain sew-

ing reasonable. Mrs. ae D. ee

ar

1 linen dresser scarf, oa a delon
of a lady, worked in colored thread,
on each end and trimmed. with linen
lace $1; several bunches of wool flow-
ers and balls mixed and solid colors,

ored thread and crochet edge, $1.
Cash with orders. Mrs. C. B. Seay,
Americus, Ga., Box 320. -

2 hand quilted quilts, new tops and
linings, medium size and wt. $3. ea.
or 2 for $5.50; 2 tulip design bed-
spreads, tufted in colors, 90 inches
wide, and 2 and 8-4 yards long, dbl.
fadeless thread $4 each or $7 for both;



2 tufted bedspreads 81x90 inches rose|

basket and big cross designs $4 for
both; delivered. Mrs. C. T. Williams,

Dallas, Ga., Rt. 6.

All kinds of tatting for a A eXx-
change. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Roh:
elle, Ga., Rt. 1.

Single and dbl. tatting, 10 and 15e
yard; tatted centerpiece $5. Miss
Margie Brewer, Lumber City, Ga., Re :
1, Box 120. poe
eS Good, thick cotton sox from



Miss Mary A. Oliver, Hoschton; Ga.
Rts 1,

Second hand pillow shams, worked
in pretty designs 40 pair. Mrs. Alice
Garner, Palmetto, Ga.

Hand painted pillow tops and scarfs
exchange for thorouchbred 1 year old
R. I. Red reoster. Mrs. W. E. one
Jasper, Ga.

| Will embroider bed Spreads, siioe |

eases or any kind of emb. work or
erocheting on halves, or in exthange
for cloth can use. I furnish design.
Mrs. Erwin Conner, Cumming, Ga.

| 5 new, large, medium wt.
$3:50 each; 4 new quilt tops $1.25
each: 3 tops, pieced on cloth $2 each.
Mrs. Mary J. Friar, Toceoa, Ga., Rt.
3, Box 74. oy ss

~ For reasonable cash prices or on
halves will embroider bedspreads, pil-
low eases, table runners, luncheon
sets, aprons, or make house dresses
and aprons, childrens clothes, hem-
stitching and also piece qiults $1 ea.
Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Bove Ga., Rt. 2,
Box 44.

New quilts $4 each or will ae
for R. I. Red or W. Leghorn baby
chicks. Mrs. L. P. genoa: E}-
berton, Ga., Rt 2s,

Bed room and dining room sets in
Italian drawnwork, hemstitching, em-
broiderv or crocheting from $350 to
$10. Quilts pieced on halves, coats,
suits. all reasonable* prices. crepe pa-
per flowers and shoulder houquets. All.
work guaranteed. Write for particn-
Jars. Pay postage one way. Mrs. W.
J. Head. Unadilla, Ga., Rt 3

1 3-niece buffet set. hand embroid-
ered $1; 1. round table cover 30x20,
brown linen finish cloth, emb. in silk
floss. $1.50; 2 large pattern cut quilt
tops, made of good gingham $1.50
each. Mrs. A. N. Huff, Washington,
Ga.. Rt. 6.

White linen finish. buffet set. emb.
in fast colors, hemstitched and with
blue crochet edge, $1. Any kind of
embroidery. work done reasonable.
Mrs. S. W. Huff, Washington, Ga.,
Rien. =

Will: embrntier bed ok piece
quilt tops and do other needle: work
on halves. Party furnish materials,





each; tufted bed spreads reasonable. | or will take pure bred. chickens. at rea-

Mts. W. B. James, Ellijay. Ga.

Will embroider hed spreads on

| sonable prices for pay. Mrs. O, <5.

Seav. Gravson. Ga.

%

on j

80e and 25c each; 1 buffet set, col- | <

home- .
spun thread 35 pair, s pairs $1 del.

quilts. ,

| Box 55.









porch sets, reasonable, party furnish
material; also wool flowers 10 bunch,
party furnish thread, and pay postag
















both ways. Miss a Cham nplo
Fairmont, Ga.
All kinds of sewing reassiabe

done; aprons, gowns, underwear, and
childrens clothing. Mrs. -B. 2G,
go, Enigma, Ga. Rt. 1. top

Dresser, mantle, table. runners. n
scarfs, Star design $10 for set; end
| for dresser scarfs, 5 inch lace, made
of No. 10 thread, $1.50; yokes, grow
persons $2; childrens TBe: ecru thread
grape design collar $2; lace for pillo
cases, 25 yard, or will crochet
embroider on halves. Write.
Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.

Sewing of all kinds, crepe pap
flowers, patterns and instrugtio
making. Miss Minnie Craig,
renceville, Ga., RFD 3. .
Ze re pee and quilted quilts


































tin: Thunder, Ga
Infants tatted boottees 600;
rose design, made to order, $2. a
postage. Maud Roper, Daws
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 34. AO

Teds.* good a ttn

dresses, te or Gon sleeves,
colored or white embroidery on
yke, 75 each, Mrs. Mary
Cordele, Ga.

oA white ek hand.

$1.25 each; bleached plow cases
42, 75e pair. Mrs. Annie Thornton,
Jesup. Ga., Box 847 es
Tufted bed spreads: $3. 75 to.
del. Will furnish. material, t ead,
needle, and lay off for $2.75 del. M
J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga.
Round monogram ance pattern
any size, 25c. Miss Bessie. Crawford
Berlin, Ga.
Tatting of all kinds, eee re
able. Miss Fay Allen, Cumming. G
Embroidered pillow cases on Indi
head and bleached sheeting $1. pair
Marv E.. White, Temple, Ga,



Good size, new Tiles $4.
del: Miss Estelle cecum, Pi
Ga., Rt. 2. \
' Squares pieced for ae ee iv
tons. All new mateyial. $1 eaeh. Mi
J. B: Garner, Lilburn. Ga. .



also zephyr flowers: daisies 2he

: Adairsville, Ga, Rt. 3:

inch 7e yd. White or ealored

will tuft i es and parlor, Jliv- eS Ga.
























Infants crochet boottees or shoe
hard twist thread, 50c. pair, gingha
cand printed material dresses, diffe
ent sizes and eolors $1 each. te
B. J. Jackson, Culloden, Ga, Rt.
Bow 85.

Any kind of fancy ark on hah



forget-me-nots 30e bunch. Mis Ir n@
Holmes. Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Tufted bedspreads, different
siens, white or fast colors $3 to $
pillow cases $1.50; dresser sc

chair back covers. and mantle scarfs.
75e, and $1.. Mrs. R. T.. Chath:

Will quilt anilts, make ladi
childrens clofhes and mens s nt
reasonable. Parties furnishing
rial and pattern. Miss Mary
rags Ga., ag ae
road. ees

1 inch erochetine eo ae oO nea s
yd.: 2 inch 40 vd; 1-2 inch es: 1

fhread Mrs. - Susie Wilson,

oe
a Ge SPS







POULTRY F OR. SALE. AND WANTED

Poultry Products, Incubators,

Brooders,

Ete.





~ ANCONAS FOR SALE





80 Sibpurd suvain Ancona, pulictes

May hatch. Leon C. Lewis, Route 4,
Canton; Ga.
_ Sheppard strain s: c. doeank on
= lets selected eu rly hatch; laying; $1.50
- each, FOB. ' Cockerels scrappy five
point combs $2. 50 each FOB. J. Al.
Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. :

20 Sheppard strain hens, now lay-
$1 each. P. E. Ogletree, Mesena,





40, pure bred Ancona hens not over

ears old $1.50 each, or will exch.
40 pure bred dark Cornish Indian

me hens not over two years old.

Must be free from scaly leg. Mrs,
NV. 2 Thompson, St. George, Ga.
85 one and two year old S. C. An-
sona hens $1.25 each, some laying;
nice. Ancona cockerels 9. months old,
$1.50 each; 35 hens and 3 cockerels
335, or 20 white Wyandotte hens and
cockerels not over 2 years old. Mrs.
a. Cochran, Sofkee, Ga.

Ancona hens, Sheppard strain for
le or exchange. Mrs. Clyde Sandi-
fer, Locust Grove, Ga.

: 1 year old hens $1 each, 50 for $43;
ets _year old cocks $2 to $4 each; eggs
each, delivered. Chicks, booking
orders, $11 hundred. Quitman. Hatch-
Ty) Box 295, Quitman, Ga.










































7



2 BANTAMS FOR SALE

ce colored bantams, 1 pair black
nd : brown, Ti pair black. All 1927
hatch, 50 each. Thomas Bradford,
Tigrall, Ga.

1927 hatch Japanese * Silkie |
; ms, $7.50 pair, trio $10. Miss Eu-
ice. Monfort, Cuthbert, Ga. ,
Silver -Sebrights, from

stock. Will sacrifice to make room
for my other breeds. Robt. W. Clark,
Macon, Ga., 358 Spring - St.

_ Pure Golden Sebright bantams, 1
ir 1 ard 1-2 years old, and 1 pair
years old $4 pair FOB. . T. M. Gul-
. Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.

- Bantams at 50c each. L. E, 2 Wil:
Hams, Ty Ty, Ga. n>.

BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE



ach; hatched Sept. Mrs. _ Sue
obbs, Cassandra, Ga.
ew hns and pullets, Park strain
ds Rocks,
3-97, $2. each FOB.

arkesville, Ga. -

ee

*

Wi AY ar

Is $5 each. Ex J. Williams, ay. Ty,

rears old, prize stock; the 2 for $7
r one $4; or will exchange for a Sil-
er. Lake. Wyandotte about same age.
lust be full stock. J. R. Parker, Rt.
Oakman, Gace

2-pure bred Barred Rock cone 2

Mrs. BH. Purvis, Helena; Ga., Rt. 1.
10. r 12 roosters, Thompson s Ring-
Barred Rocks, $2.50 each. Mrs.
. Birdy Box 174, Metter. Ga. .

pullets, 1 cockerel, pure bred







2

ot $20, or: cockerels $2.50 each. Mrs.
: Thomas, Martin, Ga.
hnson Ringlet B. R. ealeicls
tch, $2 each or 3 for $5. Mrs.
iel, RFD, De A ee

imported |

6 Barted Rock pullets, 1. rooster $1.

Holterman strain B. P. Rock orl

rears old $2. each or both for $3.50.

homnson B: R. No culls, 1927 heh.

ban-

registered permit 28]

2 extra fine Barred Rock cocks 2|

|R. cockerels, $3 each.. Mrs.
Barnes, Rt. 8, Sylvester, Ga.

Ga.

thatch, $5 for. lot.

pA. J. Collins, Rt. 1, Demorest, Ga.

or $10 for hens and cockerels; 1 pure
bred Thompson cock, 2 years old, $3:

thirds grown. 75 each, FOB. Horace

1 cock and 5 hens 21 mos. old $10:

.B. IB: Mason, Rt-1, Hartwell, Ga..

cockerels. priced low.



Spee Ga.



March and April, 1927 hatch, BR
Sone 50 FOB or will exchange
for hns same age and breed. Mrs.
R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga. __

2 very fine Barred Rock cockerels,
8 mos.vold; weigh 8 1-4 and 9 lbs.,
$3.50 each, or will exchange for 2 lay-
ing Buff Orpington pullets for each
cockerel. Mrs. W. W. Gaines, 87 Clif-
ton St:;-Si-E. Atlanta: Ga. ~~~

2 thoroughbred Barred Rock cock-.
erels, March 1927 hatch, $1.50 each.
Mrs. L. B. Chambers, Rabun Gap, Ga.

100 pure bred Barred Rock pullets
65c each, | AY M. Aiken, Newborn,

1 Holterman. Aristocrat cockerel.
April hatch, good size and exception-
os beauty. W. D. Brown, Ellabell,

sR 2,

a fine Barred Rock cockepele:
different ages, $1.50 to $2.50, or will
exchange for young chickens any kind, |
cabbage, onion sets or Mrs.
C. Mz Proctor, Summit, Ga. ~
ms pullets and 2 roosters, pure bred
B. Rocks, Thompson strain, April
J. D. . Williams,
Pendleton, S. C., Rt. 2.

Fine spring hatehed piliets. also
cockerels, ready for service; Thompson
strain Barred Rocks, $1.25 each. Mrs.

1 pure bred Thompson B. R. cock-
erel, March hatch $2; 6 young hens
March hatch, same strain, $1.50 each.

all FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon.
Ga.

9 pullets, 1 coeliei. Thompson
strain, 11 months old. $10 for lot, or
will exchange for 200: Ib. white Span:.

ish No.1 seed peanuts, sound and
clean. Mrs... Jesse Brown, Helena,
Ga.

6 choice B. R. cockerals $1. oe
W. B. Lumsden, Nacoochee, Ga. "5
10 mixed Barred Rocks, about tw-

Hilton, Bremen, Ga.

Several nice spring hatch Baered
Rock cockerels, College Agricultural
strain $1.50 each or will exchange for
pullets same kind. Mrs. D. W. Wad-
dell, Rt. 2, Bremen, Ga.

2 fine Barred Rock cockerels, 9 mos.

Range peory Farm, Rt. 3, Meigs,
Ga.

1 extra fine pure bred B. R. cock-
erel March hatch, and 12 pullets $20-

syring hatch pullets $1.50; all FOB
Mrs. Louella Johnsen, RFD: 4, Adairs-
ville, Ga.

75 pure bred B. wae and pullets
University strain, head to lay $1.25
each. No less than 12 to one party.

Two large fine Thompson strain: B:
J. Dp.

. 8 pullets, 1 cockerel. half grown.
Thompson Imperial Ringlets, Barred
Rocks. Lot for $10. Mrs. I. L. Saw-
ell, Rt..5, McDonough, Ga. ct

6 Aristocrat Barred Rock pullets. 1]
cockerel, direct from Holterman 9
for lot; also 1 cock same strain 18
mos. old $5. J. ie Lacey, Re 2.
Rome, Ga.

150 Rarred Rock patlets also
Pe Sistine





C-35., Feb. 1927 hatched

| Mrs.

cor $30 for lot.

stock. W. D. Watson,
1 Ga, t

-faxch. for White Pekin dnieks,
4) Rrown, Ball Ground. Ga. Rt. Vu



4 Imperial Ringlet cockerels, April
hatch $3. FOB, or will exchange for
same breed, one for one. Mrs. WwW. C.
Allen Rt. 3, Cochran, | Ga.

Pure bred Barrea ocks,
strain, reg. permit C-59; 15

Parks
selct

1927 hatch yearling ieRE, pedigreed
stock, $2 each; or 15. pullets and one

eockerel $33 for lot; ergs $1.50 and

'|$2 per 15 eggs, prepaid. Mrs. J. D

McIntyre, Ousley, Ga.

Parks strain registered permit 28
cockerels,
$5 each; hatching eggs No. 1, mative
$4 per 15; No. 2 mating $2.50 per
15. Mamie Roach, Rt. 1, Daisy, Ga.

100 pure bred Barred Rock pullets
12 weeks old, 85e each or $80 for lot.
G. Conner, RFD, Gainesville,
Ga.



-BRAHMAS FOR aE .



Light Bribie cockerels from Giant
Brahma Farm, $5 each. Mrs. G. N.
Laing, Americus, Ga.

Light Brahmas,
33 "$5.25; pen of 4 $6.75; pen of 5
$8.25; cockerels $1.50 to $2, .accord-.
ing i size and markings. Villa Vis-
caya Farm, Doerun, Ga.



BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
FOR, SALE



Bird Bros. Partridge Rock males,
$5 and up; females $3.50 and up;
egos $3 for 15, Robt. W. Clark, Ma-
con, Ga., 358 Spring St. :

$3.75 pair, pen of)

exch. for pure bred Wyandottes. KE.
L. Patterson, Talking Rock, Ga.. Rt. :
ee ee e

3 pure bred Allen Round Head,
brood cocks, $1.50 ea.; 3 March stags
same strain; $2 ea. H. S. Carpenter,
Tunnel Hill, Ga.

3. extra large, young, dark Cornish
hens and cockerel, $6; 4 black and -
gray S. C. Pit hens .and8 Ib. cock, :
$8 prepaid; also 4 10 mos. old B. R.
vullets $6. F. W. Maddox, Stone May coe
fo ae

Dark Cornish Indian March pullets,
full stock, $1.50 ea. Mrs. .W. E. Row:
let, Lakeland, Ga.

Allen Round Head Pit and face
mon Gordon, crossed: 5 pullets and
1 stag, May hatch, $10; 10 pullets and
15 lb. cock of pure Allen yellow
legged Round Head, $20. Shipped
COD. Re: Crawford, Tiger. Ga.

Dark Cornish Indian Game cock-
erels, $2.50 ea. March pullets $2 ea.
Happy Hen Poultry Farm, Odum, Ga. %

25 Game hens: Hopkins Higher |
Flyer; War Horse and Mexican Red

| Quill, crossed thoroughbred Pit Gamer

at $1.50 ea.; 15 nice stags, March and
April hatch same stock, $2 ea. Sell
entire lot at $1.50 ea. FOB Canon,
R. M. Cobb, Canon, Ga =



MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
es FOR SALE }

Few good . C. Black Minbrea pul-
lets, $2 each, D. M. Lamb; St. Charles,

10 choice Fischel W. Rock. hens#Ga. Ao

$2.50 each; 15 pullets $1.50 dee J.
C. Lee, Alma, Ga. =

White Rock, Fischel . cous:
ready for service $3 each, or $5 for
2; 2 2-year old roosters $2.50 each or
$4 for both; select Setting eges $1. 50
for 15, 30 eges $250, $3 for 50 post-
yaid. Mrs. C. C: Payne, Tifton, Ga.,
Re 6. 8 ae

Columbian Rock April | cockerels,
$1.50 FOB Jackson. or exchange for

pure | bred Barred. Rocks pullets, same |

ace, del. G.R. Harper, Jackson, Ga.,

| Rt. 8.

25 Fischel. W. Rock hens $1.25 FOR
here: 3 roosters. game strain, $2 each
HL: H. Strand, Austell,

old, Thompson Imperial Ringlets. Oak pee Re 2, Boxsals

Yt W. Rock cock and 14 hanes youne
Logahsville,

- 2 Buff, Hock cocks, $2.50 ea. Mise
Minnie L. Bass, Chipley. Ga.



- Pure bred Nugget strain \ Buff
| Rock corks, $9.50 ea. and un: Eoes
$1.50, $2.50 and $5 per settine. Mrs.
W. G, Sanvington, Chipley, Ga.

- GAMES ese
FOR. SALE \ Sy

Reval White Cpniei ede $5
ea. Mrs. Lap: Singley. Jackson, Ga

5 pure bred. dark Cornish 2 vr. old
hens. $1.25 ea. FOB here. Coach with
otder. A. .E. _ Wammock, Harrison.
Ga:

4 dark Cornish hens and 1 parle
Berry strain. $2 ea. or $9.50 for lot:
g frving siza ahiclong same stack.
75e ea.: 2 Black War Horse. cocker-
els. $1.75 ea. or 3 for hoth. or will
r B

Pure bred lue Faleon: Pit games:
stags, $2 ea.; hens $1. 50 ea. or will
5k

hare

February J0h. $3,915, P. Pe el
Wallace, 247 N. Highland - Ave. At- ee

lets, 7 mo. old; $1.50 each. FOB.

Cockerels same. price. L D. Hada ee

wav, Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ga. os ag
24 pure bred Pane | strain biidk

tfor No. 1 Georgia Cane syrun in 108 ee



Cock Weds, 2 yrs, nae select fos
breeders. Pape strain, $2 each or 2
for $3. L., B. Millians,: Newnan, Ga.

Pure bred black minoreas. hons
and cocks, $2.75 each or: 6: for $153
Eggs $1.25 for 15. Mrs. Addie Wet
delle, Pearson, Ga.

8 pure bred black Minorea ba
15 mos. old. Now lavine, $8 for lot,
FOB.-Mrs. H. L. Ferguson, Rt. 1,
Hiram, Ga. luc: See

4 pure hred black Minoreas. March.
hatch *pullets, 95c each. Mrs. L.

+ Sumner, Rt. 1, Omeea. Ga. a

- 80 Booth strain. white . - Minorea Poe
1 yr. old: also 18 vuillets. 03 a
each; Cocks. $5 each: Eves. after :

lanta, Ga. . he
15 Black Minorea nullets, Pane. wile

Strain, $2 each, or $28. for lot. Mrs. =

John Wilson, Marlin. Ga. ;
Booth strain, white < Minorca ails,





Minorca hens, 1 2 yrs. old: 2.1 and |
2 yr. old cockerels from -Berry. aca

Winners, $50 for lot: or will exch.
Ib. cans, at reasonable price. Mrs. -B.
G. Wood. Mount Berry, Ga.

a5 Pape strain Minorca yearling
hens, large size, good layers, $1.50
each; 4 .cockerels direct from Pape
$2 each, or will exchange for anyro
kind pure bred rocks, buffs prefer- = A
red. one for one. M. A. Bate, Lavon- oe
ia, Ga.
562 Pape _

% :

strain, 8 mos. erlkdials,.

$1.50 ea; ; 10 8 mo. pullets, now laying

Rea.

Mrs, A. %. anes: Snes :
Ga. ;

Rt. Bo. : Cae
. (Continued ois: Pege9)









MARKET BULLETIN

~ GEORGIA PRODUCTS
(ess Fhan Car Lots).

pi | FOR GALE AND WANTED.







BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE.

~70 bu. whip peas, clean and sound,
$1.65 bu.; 10 bu. or more $1.50 bu.;
-- eash or will exch. for Porto Rican

potato plants. Major Crow, Rt2 1,
Gainesville, Ga.
White sugar crowders, recleaned



-and culled, weevil free, specially sel-
ected for seed. 10 lb. $1:25; peck,
- $1.75; bu. -$6 delivered. E. A. ike
Piitord, Ga.
: - Slightly mixed crowders; brown-
eye, 1 1-8 bu.; black-eye, 2 1-2 bu. all
_ recleaned, $1.50 -bu., or $5.75 for lot.
Dp. F. Crosland, Midville, Ga. 4
2 Bunch butter beans white and col-
;- ored; 12 1-2c Ib. Mrs." S. N.Camp,:
-. Eastanollee, Ga. = :
10 or 12 bu. white black-eyed peas.
Make best offer. R. L. B. Shirley, Rt.
2, Lavonia, Ga.
Nice white running butter done.
- 85c per Ib. or will exch. for nice sun-.
~~ dried apples. Mrs. G. L. TaHOs Rt. 3.
ea Shellman, Ga.
2 pu. white black-eyed peas, $2.50

bu.; 1 bu. speckled crowder peas, $3
ee Pak Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground,
| Gas =

Brabham. peas, $1.60 bu., ak
$1.40 bu. Mrs. L. SB. Haddock, a
Valley, Ga. :

oo peck gardenbunch _ beans, black!
wax, 25* Ib. Full amount $3. Mrs.
8S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga.

Irons,
Oglethorpe. rT L. Oglethorpe, :

2 12 bu. hagas $7.25; Early rams |
-| $1.90 a hundred in pod. Will. exch.

horn, same price; Ga. grown O-to
tans, $3.25; Laredos, $3.25. George
W. Heard, Atlanta, Ga. P10. Box
136. :

2M. bu. 90-day :
beans, $1.10 bu.; Clay peas, 200 bu.
$1.40 bu.; 20 bu. Brabs, $1.60 bu.; 25
bu. oan peas, $1.25. bu. Ess, Palni
er, Harrison, Ga.

80 bu. 90-day Velvet beans for
seed, in new 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.25 bu.
J. I. McNair, Stapleton, +. ;

New crop sound No. 1, Brabs, $1.75;
$1.65; mixed, $1.50. FOB

Ga.

3 bu. large Cream Crowder peas,
10c lb., $1.40 pk., or $5 bu. Not del.
Samuel Wilder, Griffin, Ga.

Old time late Florida Velvet beans,
$5 bu., 1-2 bu. $2.75; pk. $1.50; Bunch
Velvet beans, $2; 100-day beans,
$1. 25 bu. Nelson Kea, Adrian, Ga.

-10 bu. unknown peas, $1.75 bu; 10
bu. 90-day. running Velvet beans,
$1.75 bu; 4 bu. N.C. Runner peanuts,
$1.25. bu.; 2 bu. Sugar Crowders,
$2.50 bu. Sacked and guaranteed wt.
A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Red hull Speckled peas, sound and
bright; bunch and running Velvet
beans, I. G. Thompson, Garfield, Ga.
RE .2.

Clean. and. sound lady. peas, 8 1-2c
lb. D. B. McHam, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 3.

2,000 bu. 90 day velvet beans, ane . Lindsey Johnson Winter bean and

raised.
Ga. .
Little lady peas, sound and clean, |
10c Ib. No orders under 50c accepted.
Oo. M Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga.
12>bu. Brabham peas in 2 1-2 bu.
2s, $1.90 bu. fob Greensboro, Ga.
Cash with order. Dowdy Bros., Rt.
1 Box 54, White Plains, Ga.
e Shelled Velvet beans, $1.35 bu. fob
; Cars. Send check. DB: Scoggins,
aot Omega, Ga.
_ Henderson bunch and old fashioned
a Lima beans, 25c lb. a Mrs. a
iB. Saye, Newborn, Ga. ~

$1 bu. E. T. May, Warthen,

og
- 1 bu. white Crowder peas, $3 bu.
> 3 ee or 10c. Ib. No stamps accepted. Add
postage. nS S. eae. Monroe, Ga.
Rte. cS

Large | running
paler | in corn. Do not sting in picking.
W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. :
25 9 bu. sound red hull speckled peas,
SE 50 bu. FOB~ here. W. J. Joiner,
~ Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pee Yellow crowder peas, 6c lb. Mrs. J.
CG. Crawford, Elberton, Ga Rt. 2)
eee Pole Cat and speckled | crowder
peas, 10c lb. ea. Mrs. J. C. Mathis,

| Pabmington, Ga. Rt. 2s -
_.. Willets prolific frost pront bush
ae English peas, 25 Ib., $8.75 pk. $14
- bu. R. B. Saxon, Sylvania Ga.
_.. White bush butter beans, 20c Ib.
dele Mrs. Vv. M. Smith, Rite, Ga. Rt.
One. 4
Cream cfewiens: 10c |b. $4 fen x
A Red. Rippers, $2.50_ bu. Mrs. H. G.
Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 4...
oe ee Ibs. Little. Lady peas, 7c Ib.; 150
Cream Crowders, 6c lb. Clean, |
Sons and. free from being mixed. J.
_. F. Long, Bremen, Ga. Rt. i. 4
-Reelganed Brown apenas Sinall
quanti Hes, be Tey : 8 bw dager .





a ma























velvet beans, to

beans, white running

}tender hull sugar garden peas, 25c

pt. Add postage. M. L. Clayton, Roy,
Ga.
Big, white blacks Seed peas, $2. 15

| bu. shipping point. a oe cates Dew-
ey Rose, Ga. Rt. 1. <

Cream and white sugar Crowder
peas, 8c. lb.; white with brown eye,
5e - Ib.; California black-eyed, 4e lb.
del. O. M. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.
- or 10 bu. real bunch Velvet beans
in hull, $3.bu. FOB here. Dan Vocke,
Valdosta, Ga. 3

12 1-2 bu. Brown Whips, $1.50 bu. |

60 to 80 lbs. A-1, baby Lima beans,
10e lb. FOB. Cash with order. W.
SC, Tiller, Crawford, Ga. Rt. 1.
White peas with black eyes, 8 Ib.
or exch. for Barred Rock chickens.
Mrs. J. C, Markey, Charing, Ga. Rt.
pe : Bors
Bunch. Velvet

: beans.. Aff idavit

furnished from Growers and pickers.

Good sound seed. W. A. Meeks, . Adrian
Gages?

8. lbs. ea. of White bunch putter=_
and colored
bunch beans, 20 Ib. or 8 lbs. for $1 |
FOB; Half runners garden and long

farider green pole beans, 25c Ib. ea.3

white, brown-eyed~ peas, Se Ib. will
Jexch. 1-2 bu. peas for. 1-2 bu. dried
apples. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hartwell,
Ga Rte 3:

Hastings: Sugar Crowder mad Rice

peas, 10c lb. ea. ney Aderhold, -
Lavonia, $@B. es
100 Ibs. ea. Sugar "Growler | and

Lady peas, 10c Ib. ea. Mrs. L. M. Ad-

erhold, Lavonia, Ga. * as
English garden. salad or sugar

peas, medium early, heavy bearers,



Ri Be

BOS i

25c lb, ea. Mrs. J. ae, AAS Ga.

%
aS oe
Roe

RL 3.

speckled ~ Velvet |

Ga. Re 3:

Mrs.

Bh: fob Chamblee.



Bunch Velvet - beans, $2.40 bu.,

for corn. W. L. Wilson, Sparta, Ga.

Velvet beans for sale, $1.50
exch. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

5 M. bu. 90-day Velvet beans, in
2 1-2 bu. sacks, $1 bu. C. S. BErat
Bartow, Ga.

_ PEAS AND BEANS WANTED

or



Want Brabham > peas, unmixed
Will exch. best grade new sugar cane

syrup in cans or lbs. Can use quanti-

ty. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga.
Want Laredo and O-too-tan Soy
beans; all kinds of colored field peas;
cream or brown Sugar Crowder peas
for immediate shipment. Send sample
and state price and quantity. Everett

-Seed Co. Atlanta, Ga.

1 bu. of Black Eyed or solid white
peas, weevil free, will exch. 25 Red
chicks in April. Mrs. F. Cowart, Rt.
2, Summit, Ga. ;

_ Want prices on all varietics peas
also on 90 day speckled velvet Osceo-
la and Bunch velvet beans, seed Chu-
fas, seed corn. First National Seed

-Co., Inc. Jacksonville, Fla.

Want little white butter-beans.
Will exch. tatting for same. Mrs.
Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want Bunch and running Velvet
beans, at bargain. W. H. ~ Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga.

Want Clay peas, and iced Cow
peas. Send samples: W. H. Davis, Sa-
vannah, Ga. 312 Montgomery St.

Want several tons of Velvet beans.
del. at barn. R: = eis Re roe:

oe



BUTTER fo SALE.

Would like to supply some Gity
Market or Sales Co., 40 to 50 Ibs. of
fresh butter each wor at 45c Tb., 50
del.-Will send sample on request.
Mrs. Charlie Willis, Talking Rock,

Three to four lbs. Jersey butter

each week in brick moulds at 50c Ib.
Te: shes Rt. 2, Fairmount,

Ga. 2

Fresh Sorser butter in 1-2 Ib
moulds 45c lb. del. Mrs. Ray Hem-
phill, Flowery Branch, Ga. ~
10 or 15 lbs. fresh butter per week
at 35c Ib. del. C.J. Hall; Rt. A, Wins-
ton, Ga.

Each week 6 lbs. of Tere eure
butter, free from coloring at 50ec: Ib.
del. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huching, Ga.

_ COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Pure pull-not cotton seed $1 bu.
FOB. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena - Vista,
Ga.

500 bushels Wannamaker Cleve-
land cotton sed $1 bu. in good sacks
FOB Brooks.. Glenwood Farms,
Brooks, Ga. ae:

Pure Wannamaker cotton seed
privately grown and recleaned 90
bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

Pure College No. 1 cotton seed $1
Thos. Taylor,



Chamblee, Ga.
_ Pure College No. 1 cotton seed $1
bu. or exch. for P. C. pigs. J. H. Hop-

per, Ranger, Ga.

oo a. eetton / bred

Z Me EK
ME
2 f

-heimer, Brooks, Ga. .

ville. Thomas

bu.;
$3.50 ba:
Del. at Ga.














































with pure Half and Half $2 ba. fo
Ray City. Frank Fountain, Ray City
Ga.

Pure Pedigreed Olevetand big bol
cotton seed $4 per i100 Ibs. fob. C. =
Hamilton, Ashland, Ga. 5

New variety ex tra long staple eae
ton seed. Matures early and make

more tothe acre. Limited supply.
The A. J. Strickland Co., Valdosta,
Ga.

50 bu. Wannamaker cotton seed $1
bu. R. C. Tanner, Rt, 8, Gainesville,
Ga. wg :

Piedmont Claveliend: big: boll coe
ton sced, first year from originator
$1.25 bu. fob or exch. for Jerse:
heifer calves from 3 to 10 days old.
S. P. Reed, Cohutta, Ga.

Improved seeds of Cleveland. bi
boll cotten- and Marlboro prolifi
corn. Se'l or exch. for oats, wheat,
peas or Ga. cane syrup. R. P. Stefn-

Covington Black-root: redhotiny ot
ton. seed, saved pure at gin from firs
pickings, $1 bu. aee M. Brown, Me-
Rae, Ga.

100 bu. pure Land Delta No 7
cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB Hawkins-_
Cook, arene :
Ga.
Cokers pedigree cotton oad $1. 25

Becks small cob corn, $1 pk.,
sholls 90 per cent of corn
points. I. H.. Ps Beck,
Bowdon, Ga.

25 bu: Half and Half cotton seed
$2 bu. WW. d. MOTE ARs SenaNs Ga <4
Rt. 3.



Barnesville, Ga. 1 50 to 60 lb. can

game price. C. G. Oliver, ie = =

Ee eight frame hives at $5. colony.

ib. del. J. Ty _White, - Dublin, Ga.













































FOR SALE:
= SUPPLIES ~~ ;

5 modern Cypress 1 1-2 story bee
hives. T. D. Abercrombie,
Ga.
200 to 300 Ibs. goed tide Hane:
in 50 to 60 Ib. lard: caris 15 Ib. by

can or 20c lb. in less quantities, fob.

HONEY, BEES "AND

pure strained or extrac fad. honey,
esville, Ga.

Nice grade extracted Kony
lb: cans at 10c lb. FOB. Hinesville
Ga. Marcus D. May, Rt.-A, _Hines-
ville, -Ga.
Offer Root two fiagae extractor
Used one season. H. A. Smith, | so
Brown Bildg., Atlanta, Ga.

Honey in comb, packed in lard cans
50 Ib. to 70 Ib. at 12 1-2c Ib. expres
eollect. L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga
- 25 gums of pees. at $2. per gun
P. D.- Coney, Rt. 1, Rentz, Ga:

25 swarms of Italian honey: _ j



Ss



C. D. Potts, Rt. 3). Macon, Ga. aa

WANTED: HONEY, BEES | AN
BEE SUPPLIES >
Want bees wax any quantity 30c

Honey bees in any style hives; als
one hony extractor. Will buy or ex
change one 2 H. P. Gasoline engin
H. B. Parker, Ambrose, Ga. 2

Bees in box hives. Give price. _and
location. E. T Futth, Pembroke, Ga
_ 20 lb. good bright honey in comb
Quote lowest prices delivered to Cull-
man, Alabama by express. 1 , Se
ee beso Ale, Rt



ie = College.



. Half Sad Halt cotton seed.
exch, speckle peas, 3 bu. peas foe 6
_ bu. cotton seed. N. B.. Burnham, Rt.
ae 5, Box 100, Hogansville, Ga.

5 pure Summerins Half and Half
= cotton seed. Will exch. Brown Leg-
_ horn hens for same. J. R. Baxter, Rt.
BS Carrollton, Ga.

Lewis 63 cotton seed. Make lowest
price del. at Tifton, - Ga. Coleman &
Chandler, Tifton, Ga.

Want one to three thousand bu. -of
good grade cotton seed for planting.
Would like to have inspected by State

Want in even. wt. sacks.
Write naming. lowest price. APE.
aS Arlington, Ga, ve



GRAIN FOR SAIE

700 bu. Fulghum oats. 85 bu. W.
B Spearman, Social Circle, Ga.
400 pu pure Bancroft seed oats,

-90 bu. k. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
600 Ibs. fodder, $3. 50% a 100 lbs.

FOB. D. B. Claxton, Ga. Rt. 1. ;
Shade dried Chufas, $5 bu. or $1. 50}

pk. J. S. Smith, Alma, Ga.
~~ 2500 bu. fodder: -W. R. Allen, Daw-
son, Ga.
3..0or 4: tons peanut. a $10 ton
Eb Ge Bartlett, eee Ga.
4220: tons, peavine with some cane,
$20 ton; 10 tons corn stover, $15 ton;
2 tons oat and 1 ton whea straw, $10
ton ea. All FOB Apalachee. M. H.
Callaway, Farmington, Ga. |
250 bu. recleaned, genuine Texas
Rust Proof seed oats, even wt. 5 bu.

bags 95c bu. or 90c bu. for entire lot

of 250 bu. FOB McDonough. W. H.
ey Barham, McDonough, Ga. te
- Peavine hay mixed with grass, $21

per. ton. FOB. M. Cook, Milan, Ga.
Good sound shade Chufas, bu. lots,
$5 bu. 2 50 pk. J. S. Smith, Alma,
Ga. i
= Ae bu. ae Chafas, Aycocks Mark-
a et, Waycross, Ga,

Bright peanut vine hay a pea-

nuts all through |

- per ton. ResE, Bower, Dixie, Ga.
= Bright, sound seed Chufac $2 pk.
or $i. 50 bu. = Owen Bros., Pembroke,
Gas =
_ tons bright, peavine hay $22 ton:
2 tons peanut hay $18 _ ton; 5 tons
good, bright oat straw $11 ton; 1 ton
good, bright. wheat straw $10 ton.
eo! Couch, Turin, Ga.
200 bales oat straw at 50c per
hundred lbs. Early Owen, Zebulon,
: Ga.

per ton fob Statesboro. Glenn Bland,
Statesboro, Ga.

30 bu. Fulghum seed oats $1 bu.

W. J. Morgan, Rt. So, Stillmore, Ga.
500 Ibs. good fodder $2.25 per hund-

od. We J. Joiner, Rt. 2, Garfield; Ga.

2500 bu. Fodder. W. im Allen, Daw-
son, Ga.
- Pure Bancroft aed Sie 90 bu.
M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
_ Peavine hay, $20 . ton. FOB here,
Re es Rawls, Williamson, Gar es
ag tons peanut hay, $10 per ton fob.

H. S. Bartlett, Rt. D. Box 185, Cor-|

dele, Ga.
50 bu. Chetan No. 1 $6 bi Ape
Ww. A. Roberts, Lake Park, Ga.



GRAIN WANTED

Want 6 pright hay del.
also. oe i Cee: ee

my Seti ;
200 Ths.

| 4 Ib. hot pepper D5Ga1 De,
| plying onion.

sit. $17 per ton; |
Grass and - Peavine _ hay mixed $18

300 pales bright peanut hay. $20 |.

Rk

afaik dairy wagon. R. H. Brinson, Millen,

Martin, Gainesville, Ga,



: nable price for sash, J, I.
| gamy, Davisboro, Ga. Rt. 1 Box Ber

- Want peanut hay and corn. wilt
}exch. for same. George W. Calhoun,
Cordele, Ga. 814- 16thAve, K.

Want 50 bu. Appler and. Bancroft
seed oats. C. M. Bremen, Columbus,
Ga. -

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE :
Si brooms 20c each. Mrs. D. E.
Evans, Rt. 6, Washington; Ga.
Modern fire proof tobacco ae
J. Wy Pritchett, Munnerlyn, Ga.
White and Red Vinegar in 50 gal.
bbls. at 15 gal. also bottle vinegar
fob Dublin, Ga. New straw. brooms,
good length, 2 fer 45c or $2 per
doz. del. L: E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
Cotton baskets, 50 and 75 Ib. sizes,
$1 and S125, Market Baskets, 75c
and $1. Feed baskets, 75 $1 and - 50
Cooks Masdon, Clem, Ga. Rt. 2.
Bright sun. cured- smoking and
/chewing tobacco. 4 lbs. $1.20; 10 Ibs.

oz. del, Wm. Nunn, Rt. 5s Lawrence-
ville, Ga.

Brooms made of broom sedge. 20c
ea. 2 for 85c,-$1.50 doz. Miss Leacy
Silver, Talking Rock, Ga cRtig2. =

Clean, sound muslin feed sacks. 12
for $1. Heavier grade 10 for $1 del.

~

| Owens Hlatchery, Fender, Ga.
Block and

1 extra heavy Boston
Tackle, A-1 condition in exchange
Lavonia, Gases x

Cedar fence posts 7 ft. long 4 in.
wide, average 80 per: cent | heart, 20

Point Peter, Ga. :

Black walnuts, $1 bi fob Gatiics-
ville. Mrs. Dessie oe Rt. 2s Gaines-
ville, Ga. ,

6 lb. clean mutton fellow 25e lb.,

a

sets, 50c gal Mrs.
Jack Cagle, Rt. 2, Waleska, Ga..
810 gal., 1 8 gal. ice containers,
1 5 gal cream can. $20 for the lot.
Will exch. for pure bred poultry or

Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga. =
Axe handles, $2.20 doz. postpaid.
fo Vollrath, Winston, Ga. -

farm _stock-improved farm
ments, corn ete. J. J. Beaver, = Rt. 4,
Thomasville, Ga.

Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. ff
Black walnuts $1 bu. Will
samples.
Ga:
Ground ae hell for chicken
feed, $1 per 100 Ib. $17.50 per ton,

Bay St. oh, Savannah, Ga.

farming tools. $75. for the It 1G; T,
Miller, Leo, Ga. is

20 ice compartment ce cans,

Ga. ge
1 eon (Weber) first class cond.
two false bodies; also 100 bu. corn.
Ao: Reid, Box 142, Eatonton, Ga.
New and unused 2 horse wagons,
complete except for body,. $56 FOB
here. W. H. Kettles, Valona, Ga.
Portable smoke house, 2 hog size,

[sell or exch. B. F. Davis, paeachioes

rGa. Rt. 3. FF aS

| Straw. brooms, cleaned. ana tied |
with soft wire string. 50 and 65 in.
long, 20 and 25 ea. or. 6 for 20,
$2.10 a doz. Add postage. Mire, Geo.

she



$3 del. Burley tobacco seed 25 per

for farm products. R. L. Shirley, Rt. 1,

each fob. Berkley, Gas H. Ao Penne

yellow multi

| Reg. Duroe sow bred. to Reg. boar.

Will exchange value $600 for good
impli- |

Japan walnuts 20e Tb. del. ws M. |
W. M. Griffin, - Oak Park,

fob. Savannah, Ga. W. A. Smith, 102

2 horse wabon and set of 2 horse

| Velvet beans for -
Bradham or Iron peas, bu.
| $1.75 pu. C. T. Lumpkin, Poulan, Ga.



NOt Gai Re a

with | seven. needles (never. been used)

| $48 cash del. R. E. L. May, Hinesville,
Gee:

. or 500 Tbs. aod tobacco in leaf.
Chewing, 4 Ibs. $1.20; smoking grade,
5 lbs. $1 del. Prompt shipment. JE:
Call, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4.

600 Ibs. of charceal for Meeeae
4c lb. 2 Putnam oat sprouter, $2 ea.
Rutledge, Ga.

Cured smoking and cheerie tobacco

: 15 and 20c. Cash. Add postage. Mrs.

D. L, C. Harper, Surrency, Ga. -

1 Primrose Seperator,. good cond.
$50 or exch. for 1 good milch cow
and calf or hogs. T. H. Smith, Moul-
trie, Ga, Rt. 1,

15 cans of pure country lard, 15c
lb. FOB Statesboro. Glenn Bland,
Statesboro, Ga... = :

Switch bud axe handles, 35 ea. or
$3.50 doz, J. H. Fowler, Roy, Ga.

%5 Octagon coupons will exch. for

8 large white chicken feed* sacks, or

12 48 Ib. flour sacks. Mrs. W. W.
Pounton, Butler. Ga. -Rts 1.

New, white cotton bran sacks, $1
doz. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest,

eGa:

1 25 gal bbl. shies: will exch. for

anything can use. Mrs. J. R. Gibson, ;
| from trash, in new bags, 5

Midland, Ga.

16 gal. Daisy churn, almost new,
used 1 month. $6 or exch. for B. R.
hens, or Indian Runner: ducks. Mrs.
J. T. Harris, Thomaston, Ga. Rt. B.

$1.50 doz. prepaid. Mrs. Neta House,
Conley, Ga. Rt. 1..

Will. exch. 1 surrey in fair cond.
for farm products. - Write. Dowdy
Bros., Wihite Plains, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
BAe A
White oak too anita. 75e; small
50;~ clothes, $1.25 to-~ $1.50; action.
$1 to $1.50; flower stands 50 to 75;
Ferneries, $1. 25 to $2; rocking chairs,
$8 to $5.50; hall trees, $1.25. All
made of willow and hickory. All
kinds of repair work on chairs; straw
brooms,
Lindsey, Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 2.

PECANS AND PEANUTS -
5 OR MALE 2



4 Rance, sad peanuts, $1.50 bu. fob
ears.) bh. B: Scoggins, Omega, 1GB. te,
30 bu. Runner peanuts, 4 1-2c tb.
J. F; Lovett, Pinehurst, Ga. :
I-2 bu. large red peanuts,
walnuts, not hulled, 50c bu.

~ $1.50;
BE B.

| Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
Ga. Runner peanuts, Special cece

seed, Be y GG. W. Chapman, Sum-
mer, Ga...

50 dbs. "Stewart pecans, 30 Tb.
FOB. here. L. P. Strangem ae

boro, Ga; Rt. b=
Best quality, -hand ploked old fash:

ioned sand flat runner seed peanuts.
Sound and clean, and a heavy bearer

6 Ib. FOB here. Mrs. Nora Lancast- <

er, Mauk, Ga.

100 bu. N. C.-Runner ome be .;
jib. FOB. Dawson or Parrott. W. Ms

Daniel, Dawson, Ga.
_ White Spanish seed and Ga. Runner
peanuts, 5e |b. FOB Dixie.,.Cash with
order. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga.
100 Ibs. of extra, medium seedling"
pecans. Make. best offer. Cases ay
Peek, Hartwell, Ga:
Recleaned Runner
seed.

peanuts and
Exch. f or
fc or. bu.

Nz GC: Ga. raised No.
$1.25 bu. del.

1 peanuts,
in ALE lots or. more.

Check or P. Or Money order or

aceompany order. C. He Portahy, at

12 new straw brooms, extra long,

$1.25. doz. All FOB. J. B..
_ | Brown, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 19.

1$1.45> bu.

Rates Y m er pe ee
{Ge Ib. phe Glenn Blan, State :
|boro, Ga. pe ae

N.C. Runner peanuts, 800 ibe at
|6c lb. FOB here. H. G. eG Cor:
dele, Ga. Rt. D. Box 185. x :

16 lbs. Stewarts, Wouehe, sind Mo- ;
bile paper shell pecans. Small, med-
ium and large, 35c Ib. FOB here. u.
G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga.. Rt. Bee

No. 1 White Spanish peanuts, $1. 50 z

oy
ao.

| bu. FOB here. W. ees 5 BEARS Gib-
rson, Gav

a

.20 Ibs. pecans, $7; sfambes Spauleh
peanuts 8c lb., $2 buisJd Levene
Parrott; Ga. Rte 1. :

75 Ibs. nice seedling neeaes, Ibe Z
the J: Ea Wade, Thomson, | Ga. Rt. -
Box 27. :

Large paper shell pecans, 10 leas

Lor more, 40c lb., less 42c; large seed-

ling, 25 lbs. or more, 16 1b., less 20c
lb. No less than 5 lbs. shipped. FOB
Pearson, C. F. Waddelle, Pearson,
Ga. : a

195 bn. We OL Gax grown peanuts,
$1.25 bu; 25 bu. white Spanish pea-_
nuts, $1.50 bu. FOB Adel. C. ; eee
nett, Adel, Ga. Rt. 3.

Sound, bright Runner peanuts, fee
lb. ees
Fountain, Ray City, Ga.

Best. variety of paper shell pecans. ;
Sound, 40c Ib. Mrs. M. Pp. ae
Byronville, Ga.

NOG. Runner, Ga. raised, cpreade:
ing peanuts, 100 Ibs. or more, 5c. Tb.
less, 6c lb; large paper shell pecans,
40 tb.; peda or large seedling,
25 Ibs. or more, 25c lb.; less,. 20 Ib.
No samples sent nor less. than 5 Ibs.
sold. FOB Pearson: W. H. Dae
Pearson, Ga.-

White Spanish peanuts, 6e Ib. Be
C. Couch, Turin, Ga. :

Fresh paper shell pecans, 25 1D.
Miss Ridie Martin, Willard, Ga. oe

Have sold all of my pecans. This
is answer to many inquiries. J. Be

_ Seed peanuts, $1.40 a bu. oe ee
Dasher, Morven, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 50.

. No. 1 grade. White | Spanish pea-
nuts, $1.50 bu.; - Running peanuts
Bo. Murphy, pus ;
ville, Ga. ; z e
No. 1 Select: improved White ae
eh peanuts, $5.75, 96 Tb. bag; Run-
ner peanuts, $65, 100 Ib. bao FOB
here. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga. =

25 to 30 bu. Old, Fashioned pea-

nuts, $1 bu. FOB here. Ross oo
Carnegie, Ga.

25 or 80 bu. N.- C. runner anata
for seed. 6c lb. FOB. iL ae. ao
lett, Cordele, Ga.

285 bu. peanuts. 8c Ib. ~ ~ $100 per
ton. Jas. T. Swint, Lorens, oe

Ban

i PECANS AND PEANUTS.
es ae Ge

win pay pote prices for pecans,
Chickens and eggs, potatoes, syrup
and cured meats. Write prices | an
state what you have. A. Friedlander

jJand Co. Inc. Jacksonville, bet 1125

West Forsyth, St.

Want. Spanish peanuts. A ihr
or at 4c del. Wea was. ro
son, Ga. a

Want. peeans, all adie: : any
amount. N. W. eae Americus,
Ga. 8 ie ae

Want Stuart and Pabst _ pecan <
Send sample and quote price. G.-S.



Cs ee Str

Miller, Chanute, Kan, 803" North











"SEEDS FOR SALE |

$1.50 lb. or lot for $35. J. Howard
Smith, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 8.

- 60 lbs. Leipsic watermelon seed,
field selected, 10 lbs. or more, 75c
_ |b. Less quantity, $1 lb. J. E. Harp-
- er, Osierfield,: Ga.
- Seeds: all varieties of cabbage, |
- $1.25 1b.; collard, 45 lb.; New Stone
Red Rock, Matchless, Greater Balti-
more tomato, $1.60 [.; Livingston
Globe, $4.50 lb.; Beets, Radish, Car-
rots, 75c Ib.; Yellow crook-neck
Squash, 90c ih: Okra, 25c Ib. Turnip,
45 Ib. Rape, iBe Ib, A. R. Holland,
Braselton, Ga. Ried

25 lbs. of selected, pure Pride of
Ga. watermelon seed, $1 lb. FOB
; Jonesboro. H. B. Reeves, Jonesboro,

Ga. s
: Tom Watton watermelon seed.
Hand gathered, 50c a G. L. Watson,
- Morven, Ga.

Cattail millet, 10c lb. in pod seed
_Chufas, $6 bu. or 6 bu. for $30;
Few Sage seed, 10c spoonful. E. L.

Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1.
aS Wannamaker cotton seed cada
grown , and recleaned, 90c bu. R.
Couch, Turin, Ga. >
; Onion sets: White, Egg Yellow.
: Globe, Purle top, Cow Horn turnip
seed. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga,

Stone Mtn. watermelon seed $1 Ib.
ZS: Ray Hemphill, Flowery Branch,
oe Ga. ,
ae Dasheen for seed at $1.50 bu.
Clean smooth stock. Grady H. Gibson,
_ Fatkston, Ga.
+ 200 bu. genuine. O-too-tan. beans,
$3.75 bu. R. M. Truner, Royston, Ga.
40 Ibs. selected Linsy and Stone
mooMine watermelon seed, 75c Ib. Emmest
- Kiwherly. Fmvire, Ga.

- 2 Ibs. of collard seed 50c Ib. Add
- vostage. Ellen Greene, Rt. 1, Holly
Srrings, Ga.
_ 60 Ibs..rane seed. clean from other
seed at 90c Ib Hubert oat Rt.
1, Palmetto. Ga.
~~ Donble Hollvhock. double Poppies.
-dorble Zennia, Giant Marygold,
Giant Snandragon seed all colors,
eo t0e pke. Royal blue everblooming
_ violets 10 doz. Double red carnations
: _ rooted 15e ea. 2 for 25c. Mrs. Des-
_ Sie Hughey, Rt. 1, Box 68, Ranger,
Ga. 3
. Pavicsken Wakefield cabbage seed
_ 100 Ibs. New Store and Greater Bal-
timore Tomato seed, 8c Ib. del. W.
0. Waldrin. Flowery Branch, Ga.
Pure Tom Watson watermelon
va Berd, Rocky Ford cantalouve seed.
Oe Tb. selected 50ce Ib. fob Ochlocknee
C.-C. Willis. Ochlocknee, Ga.

Pure -Stene: Mtn. watermelon seed,

field selected, 75 Ib. Crotwell Bros.,
_ Leeshure. Ga.










$2 bu. or $15. for. lot. of 9 bu. FOB
here, Add postage on small lots.
_ Cach with order. H. S. Brooks, Mon-
roe. \ Ga. Rt 1.

PORN variety of cabbage seed, $1.25:
= Ib: collards andi tnrnins. 45 Ib.: to-
- matn seed. $1.30 Ib.:, Beet, Carrot.
- -Radich. Sovach. 85c Ib.; Pepper, $2.75
- Th. Stone Mtn watermelon seed, $1
_ Tb.: Okra. 35 Ib.: rane. 15 Ib. Also
yellow and Crvstal Wax Bermuda
onion nlants. $1.95 M. All del. cash.
= C. Irw'n. Braselton, Ga. Rt. 1. ~

* All variaty of cabbage seed: $1. 25
Th.: collards. turnins. 45 Ib.; Beets.
Carrots. Radich, 75e tb.: Squash 90c
Tb: rane 15 Ib.: okra %5 1b; im-
a entton seed. Write for prices.
A. R. Holland, Braselton, Ga.. Rt. 4

tetera seed Be tres sprontals

e






x tato onion. 50c gal; purple iris 25e a

95 Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermelon eod

| seed.

4

~ Seeded Ribbon: Cane: eed, 6e Tha

= :
pats

1-2 doz; jonquils ' 25c, doz.; snow-
drops 50c a 100. Special price on lots
of 1M. Add postage. M. L. Clay-
ton, Roy Ga. =.
Velvet and long green
25e lb. L. H. Oden, Blackshear, Ga.

Butter pea and butter bean seed,
20c lb. Mrs. E. V. Arnold, Rayle,
Ga. a

Texas canna muskmelon, okra and
hot pepper seed 10c tbls. each. Mrs.
Lue Hobbs, Cassandra, Ga.

Large mixed zennia seed 12c cup-
ful, prepaid. Mrs. D. H. Voke, oe
ta, Ga... i

2 bu. mammoth green pod one
Make best offer. eters
Bros., Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2.

200 Ibs. Pride of Ga. or Lipsey mel-
on seed $1 Ib. Cash with order. Any
amount. W. A. (McClendon, Jonesboro
Ga.

Hastings Texas ribbon cane seed,
sound and selected 25c-lb., 5 lbs. for
$1. Owens Bros., Pembroke, Ga.

50 lbs. Watson watermelon seed.
Well selected out of large melons.
Make best offer. Mrs. S. E, ONeal,
Manassas, Ga. :

Seeds: Tender white and _ striped
garden bean 15c cupful; white velvet.
okra, mixed turnip, broad leaf tobac-

x:

on 50c Ib; red and pink hollyhock 10c
cupful. Mrs. V. S. Tadd, Gainesville,
Ga., R.t 7. a

Pure pimento pepper 100 oz.; Pride |
of Ga. watermelon seed 25c cupful or
$1 lb each; sugar cream crowders 12c
Jb. or will exchange for white Span-
ish peanuts, syrup, dried fruit, or lay-
ing Leghorn pullets. Make best of-
fer. Mrs. Ida Carson, cri, Ga.,
Rt. D.
Martin and water SS Be fe 10c
each; gourd seed, 15 cupful, prepaid;
velvet and rough okra seed 25c and

20c cupful. C. Lb Masdon, plies Ga.

Rt. 2. ~ i
Selected < eaorutlen seed: Watson,

Stone Mtn., Dixie Belle, Kleckley

Sweet 50c Ib. del.
Thomasville, Ga.

Gourds, also dill and gourd seeds.
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga.

Lipsey watermelon seed from selec-
ted melons, 90c Ib. FOB Rebecca. B.
F. Peacock, Rebecca, Ga. =
Clean, selected Stone Mtn. and
Pride of Ga. watermelon seed $1.25
Ib; 5 Ibs. $5.50 postpaid; Rocky Ford
eanteloupe $1 lb; Truckers Early pro-
lifie seed English peas 25 lb; $1.85
gal. del.; white, sugar Crowder peas
for seed, recleaned and culled $1.25.
vk., $5 bu. C. F. Maddox, Elowery
Branch: Ga. Rt 2.

White velvet okra seed; little earlv
white snine cucumber seed; muskmel-
| on; old time gourd, 10c large size pkg
or 3 for 25c. Sidney Aderhold, ae
nia, Ga...

Pure, sound, clean plantings Souda:
delivered; improved. (Jumbo). white
Svanish peanuts 45c gal; Klecklev
watermelon and Rocky Ford canta-
Joupe and pimento pepper $1 Ib. each:
baby lima butter beans $2.25 pk.;
Imp. prolific June English peas 40c
at.; Perkins okra 25c lb; spotted and
eream color sugar Crowder seed peas
$1.25 pk; ouantities cheaper. Mrs.
Grace Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga,
Re 2 /

Hot pepper seed 10 tbls: Hastines
Jong pod okra seed 25 tacantol: Mrs.
PA. L. Huggins, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3.

100 Ibs. recleaned velvet okra seed,
50c Ib.. 10 Ibs. or more 40c Ib. del.
Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga.
es winter garden pea ee 20

ek

Cc. F. Thompson,

#



>






Pes :





oe soeds







|b. te 15 Ib.
Lakeland. . ohn Bergyhill

Ga.

: Lakeland,



postpaid.
vin Laster, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 3.

Okra seed 25 1b; nixed running
butter beans 20c lb. Add postage.
Will exchange for - early cabbage
plants, snap beans, or anything can
use of. value. W. C. Martin, Millen,
Ga., Rt. A., Box 203.

Purple top and mixed turnip, white
velvet okra seed 30c Ib. each. Small
amount of cream Crowders 10 Ib. del.
C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Gas Rt. 2.

Stone Mtn. watermelon Bend, hand
selected $1.50 lyb.; Rocky Ford can-
taloupe. seed 30c cupful; large tomato
seed 10c tbls. Mrs. J. J, ee Alma
Ga., Rt. 2. :

Selected Watson wots seed 40c Ib.
del. in 3 lb. lots or more.
P. O. money order must accompany
order. C. is Forply Tifton, Ga., Rt.
6.

New eons Mtn. watermelon seed
$1.25 Ib. Miss Allie Carter, Alma,
Ga., Rt. 2,

: Eons green pod okra eed 20 Ib. or
exchange for butter bean sed or on-



co, 15 cupful each. Dixie watermel-|

beans;

ion sets. Everett White, Ty Ty, Ga.,
RFD 3.-
Mammoth, long pod okra seed 40c

Ib.; Sertichobs 50c pk. del. J. P. Mor-
gan, Senoia, Ga., Box 81, Rt. 2.
Tall green pad okra seed 25 pt.,
Adc. qt. Mrs. Ethel Beach, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 19

Tashbencs for seed $1.50 bu. Gra-
dy H. Gibson, Folkston, Ga.

Golden Queen pop corn seed 20c Ib
del., 3 Ibs 50c. HB. N. ss cahitae Ca-
non. Ga. RFD 1. .

Bleckley \watermelon seed 50c Ib.;
Stone Mtn. 50c lb. Mrs. John Wilson,
Marlin, ~Ga.
Honey drip syrup. cane eeed 4. ba:
for $5 FOB here; matchless and New
Stone tomato seed 10c pkt.; white
spine and Boston pickling cucumbers,
Spencers sweet peas; giant asters,
mixed colors, and large sugar trough
gourd seed 10 pkg. Irvin Roberts,
Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 53.





SEED WANTED

Want watermelon seed; 25. Ibs. of
Watson; 10 Ibs. Thurmond Gray, 10
lbs. of Kleckley Sweet; 5 Ibs. of can-
taloupe and 5. lbs. of Livingston
Globe tomato seed. ~Make best price.
L. Powell, Douglas, Ga. /

Want 1 qt. early Alaska garden pea.
1 qt. little white bunch butter bean;
1 pt. green stringeless bunch snap
1 qt. running garden pea; 1
at. running willow butter bean seed.
Will exchange white lady finger and
mush table peas for any of the above
at 10c lb. Mrs. Ada _Wilson, Daisy,
Ga., Bie.

Want 2 gal. of peach seed, for plant-
ing. George W. Cobb, Ellijay, Ga.

Want. a quantity of sunflower seed.
Quote lowest price and what. you can
offer Spartan Grain and Mill Co.,
Svartanburg, S..C.

Want guinea or dwarf watermelon
seed. B, F. Purcell..Pooler, Ga. _



_ VEGETABLES FOR SALE

80 cases (24 cans to case) No. 2 1-2
cans snap beans nicely labeled, home
grown and hand packed, $4 per case,
any amount. FOB Convers, Ga.
gers Bros., Route 2, Conyers, Ga.

per dozen in small lots, $15 for lot.





Mrs. F. C. SAEs sais De
Ga. :



Pure. ehite velvet. okra seed 50c qt.|-
No stamps accepted. Mel- 2

{land red common rabbit, $2.50 bred;

Cheek or








abe Ib. for smaller lots.
| Strickland, Pitts, Ga.

VEGETABLES WAN TED

Want turnips, mustard greens,
green cabbage, and all kinds of fresh
vegetables. - Write before shipping.
Fred I. Baker, pes oe Box |
244, x 2 :


















PET STOCK FOR SALE








Carnaux pigeons, $1.25. pair. Cash
write order. A. H. Banks, Sylvester,
Georga.

One pair Duck. Tabb: ts, $5. 00; trio
of pedigreed Rufus red grown, pa
$10.00, trio, $12.00; 1 ped greed red
New Zealand Doe, $6, 00; 1 New Zea-


















1 spotted buck, 8 months old, $2.00.
Forest Green, 510 Georgia a
East Point, Ga.

Two pairs white New Zealand rab-
bits, entitled to registration. Heal-
thy, $5.00 pair. Curtis Sewell 388
Crew Street, Atlanta, Ga.

One pure white buck rabb't, 1 white
doe, 1 black. and white buck, $1.00
each; 2 slight!y mixed Chinchilla deos,
8 weeks, old, $1.20 each; 1 mixed
































| Hapeville, Ga. 22. Lang Ave.

| pedigreed, 7 Ib. each, $6.00 each. F

Rode |

100 No. 8 cans choice tomatoes $2] _

Angora hack, $1.25. Mrs. J. J. Ed-
mondson, Box 32, Alma, Ga.
_ Have 8 troroughbred New Zea-
land red rabbits. Will exchange for
Z pairs genuine white king or Ca
naux pgeons. Chas. O. Buttss, Box
78, Warm Springs, Ga.

Five pairs red Carnaux pigeons
wanted. Must be pure bred and /rea-
































sonable. Theron Thompson, St.
George, Ga. ees:
Ten pairs mixed pigeons. $35 a



pair or will exchange for full stock
Batam chickens or setting eggs of
large breed chickens. Wilson Thi
pen Brewton, Ga. Te

Two pair Belgium hares about 4
mothe old, $1.50 pair. Mrs. 0. &
Smoak, Summit, Ga. Route 3._

Pure bred New Zealand white er
bits. Prices on request, also_ some
good utility rabbits. I. W. Taylor,
































































Choce Chinchilla bucks, Sta strain

D. Martin, In care of Pope Ellar
Cornelia, Ga. a

Nine Flemish giant and New Ze
land mixed rabbits. Harry Kinnebr Ww;
290 Normal Avenue, Athens, Ga.

Chinchilla rabbits, registered, p
greed and commercial stock. B
registers $12.50 each, bred pedi-
greess $10.00 each, commercial stock
bred, BS. 00 eah, \4-5 months ol
$7.50 trio. L. C. eee Grayee
Georgia:

Three Belgian bulk rabbits, 4 mo.
old, weight 4 Ib. $1.00 eacr F
heen Lewis Aiton, Buena Vist
Georgia.

Twenty pairs of white king an
rd Carnaux pigeons, $1.00 pair.
/Sam Holt Kelly, Point Peter, Ga.
_ RabbitsRufuss red buck, age 6
months, age 5 months. Pair New
Zealand, 10 weeks, one Dutch buck
6 months. Ralph Wheeler, 410 Neely
Street, East Point, Ga. |
PigeonsSeven pairs white kings
and 2 pairs Carnaux, all for $20.00.
I. V. Hulme, In care of Y. M. C.
Macon, Ga.

For SaleOne pair white rabbits,
& months old, $2.00. Cullen vince
Conyers, Ga. ce

HOGS WANTED.
1 Registered Little Bone P. G.





oe Springs, | Ga.

3 mos. old. J. a Wellborn,























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GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
FOR SALE eS

a TOS, old, hay strain.
3 oe Hollayey, /Graymont,

Be Giaitt rooster, 2 yr. oid.



Se ville. Ga.
1 pure bred J. B. Giant rooster, 1 1-2
_ old, $1.25; also 1 Indian Game, 1
old Toonten. $1. Mrs. M. P. Mart-
in Stilson, | Ga. Rt. 2.

foung J. B. Giant . cooks $2 ea.
il Feb.; 12, Black. Langshan, young
- nd 4 cock, $25. AL EK _ Merriam,

, $4 7. iH W.. Short, Mace Ga!
ee ae He 1, Box 55.












ees pe
arge Black Langshan cockerel,
; 5 or 6 hens, $1.25 ea. -FOB
All pure bred. Mrs. J. G. Craw-
Elberton, Ga. Rt. 2. ee
A few J. B. Giant jpullets and
ockerels,. Marcy strain, $1.50 to
50 ea.; eggs, $1.50 for 15 del. Mrs.
M. J. Morris, Douglasville, Ga.

tying, $2 ea: Mrs.
raymont, Ga. Rt. 3
J. B. Giant yearling roosters, $9
Ce Mrs. ly. H. -Goe, Eastanolle, Ga.
rey J. B. Giant March cocks.
ea; pullets, $2 ea.; FOB here.
ze winning stock. Mrs. E. S. For-
er, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. iP :

2 _LEGHORNS FOR SALE

Mi. eee






































S. C. white Leghorn: hank: TBe
FOB. Mrs. Baxter ee Ro-
{ Ga. oo : s
S.C, Everlay serail Bows dee.
orn pullets, selected early hatch:
g, $1. 50 each, FOB; Scrappy five
a omb- cockerels, $2, 50 each: fob.
Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.

00. fat friers weighing 12. to-2
40ece lb.; also -75. October hatch
inn White Leghorn lupelts, 75 ea.

h.



FOB. Mrs. H. E. Vickers, Rt. 1,
2 ety Branch, Ga.
10 white leghorn, pure tancred

strain hens, and April. hatch pullets,
$1 ea.



. or exch.
jantam hens.

fore pure bred young
Mrs. Laura Seay,

; Tancred strain, White Leghorn pul-
lets,



1 cock, $20. Mrs. F. . ree
Sulohur Springs, Gas

(00 Tanered 1 yr. ald white led:
> rn hens, $1 each for. quick. sale.
Jas. B. Woods, *Brooks, Ga.

100 white leghorn hens, 5 cocks,
ancred strain, March 1927 hatch;

$100 for lot. Lee Pierce, Martin, Ga.
: 100 1 yr. white
: cocks, Tancred strain. Will. exch. for



cl oad of good feeder pigs, 60 to 100)

Lon. Wilbanks, Lavonia, Ga.
25 ferry strain white leghorn hens



$30 for lot if taken immediately.

Not. delivered. ats Willis, ang
Rock, a Ri.

Dark. oe



Thera. Everlay

on ne $1. 50 each, Mrs. ;

heavy layers; 20 choice pullets

leghorn hens, 5] |

1926 hatch, and 1 rooster, $1.25 ea.



v rain, laying Bm: WwW
ts; Gray, Ga. <.

10 white leghorn pullts,. Pnglish
strain, now laying. No culls. $1.25 ea.
FOB. Mrs. 6. W. Bradford, cee
Ga.

3. Buff, Leghorn roosters, $1.25 ea.;
eges for setting, $1.25 for 15. J: P.
Smith, Sr., Rt. 1, PF oO Homerville,
Ga.

100 aula joptira March and April
estan pullets; laying now; $1.25
each or will exchange for corn $1 bu,
C. N. Thurnhill, Boston, Ga.; _

25 Tancred~ strain white leghorn
March hatch pullets, 90c each; or wilt.

Barred Rock hens, either Holtermans
or Parks Strain.:Mrs. G. T. pee
Rt. 2, Metter,-Ga. ~

16 choice April hatch hate leg-
horn hens. No culls. 15. W.-L. =
son, Rt. 8, Sparta, Ga. :

_25 Ferrit strain white hse oe
lets, $1'each; also 8 fine. English
cockerels, $1. 50 each. Mrs. ee
Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.

50 dark brown) Leghorn hens, For-

| mohlens, Everlay strain, 9 to 18 mo.

old, $1.25. each. J. Stanley wes:
Rt. 1, Carrollton, Ga.

~ 150 pure bred S.C. white able
hens and pullets, Tancred strain, now
laying. No culls. $1.25. each, FOB.
Mrs. H. M. Waters, Woodcliff, Ga.

Barren strain white legherns: 29.
hens, 18 mo. old; 12 pullets 10 mo.

fold; 3 cockerels, 18 ld, $44 f
0 Marcy J. B. Gigmt pullets, now |: ea er oes o

ot, or $1.25 each, cash with birder
Now laying. P. L. Wells, Stilson, Ga
- Thoroughbred S. C. brown leghorns.
"verlay strain; $1 each, or exchange
for goed pigs or-shoats. A. J. Loves
ady, Ball Ground, Ga.: ae

-10 April hatched pullets, $1.25 ea.;
1 April hatched rooster, $1.50, all

..|>ure bred Buff Leghorns. Sell all for

| $14 or sell rooster separate for $2.
' | Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Rt. A, Cairo, Ga-
-25 white leghorn hens and pullets.

(mostly pullets), $1.15 each; 2 roost-

fars,. $1. 25..each, or $30 for lot: All

Tancred, Barron and English strain.
Mrs. J. E. Page, Rt. 2, Surrency, Ga.

13 white leghorn Wycoff hens,
1 1- 2yr. old; 32 pullets, March and
April hatch. No culls, $1 each or

Ga.

25 Wycoff white coo heng
(heavy layers) and 1 cock, $25; 6
Buff pullets April hatch, 1 cockerel,
$1 ea. or will exch. for pigs. T. wi
Harrison, Hampton; Ga.

eghorn cockerels, $3. 50 each, or $10
for lot. Del. Cash with order. Mrs,
J. E. Stone, Rt.:3, Adairsville, Ga.
300 pure bred S. C. White leghorn
sullets, now laying. $1.50 each, fob.
Mrs. E. W. Swearingen, Charing, Ga.
S. C, Brown leghorns; 57. last yr:
vullets, now laying: 8.2 yr: old hens,

| 5 cockerels, Everlay and - prize win;

ning strains, $1.25 each, or $65 for

Ga.

- 8 white leghorn hake ahd 1 rooster
75e each, or $2.50 for lot., FOB.
Horace. Hilton, Bremen, Ga. .
50 White Ithorn hens and pullets
$1 each; 2 Tancred direct special
reaping cocks and 2 Hansom direct

| high pedigree cockerels. $50 lot for

H. Bennet,

immediate sale. - Paul
Quitman, Ga.

hatched from eggs direct from Fer-
ris best exgs strain last. Snring. $1. 25



am. D. iM: McOnrley, \Canton, Ga. -

each. FOR. Mrs. J. P. Gaines, Cav,
Ga. = rae

AGE ENCIOR, Sesebree t

Ga. Rte.

Jot: W.
axchange for Rhode Island Reds or]

F hred : pullets . ;
breed; 3 pure bred S. C. White Leg-|

$42 for lot. f
for ot. -E. LL. PAR Ot -Maxeys :{liams, Millen, Ga.

4 Tormohelm strain S. C. Brown :

Rt. 77, Gainesville, Ga.

ot. FOB. C. E; Abbott, Warrenton...

8 Ferris white lezhorn pockerals. 014 $1.50 each or will



Jones, Tifton, oe ay =.
White leghorn hens, $1 each: QO. mT
Howie, Rt. 1, Box 199, Atlanta, Ga.

50 pure bred Ferris strain white
leghorn hens, $1 each. FOB., or will
exch. for thoroughbred Guernsey or
Jersey heifer. calves or red Berkshire
gilt, Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham,

25 pure. bred Tancred stcaie aC:
White Leghorn May hatched pullets.
Now. laying; $1.50 each or -$35 for
he Vandiver, Rt. 3, ae
Ga
20 8. C. White: es Phere
strain, ready to: lay, $1.25 each; 2
cocks less than two yrs. old, $2 ea.
FOB. Mrs.
ville, Ga. .

- 6-pure bred Barron white leghorn
| cockerels, April hatch, $1.50. ea,, or:
will exch. for dried fruit which must.
be free from worms or for pullets of
same age. No culls accepted... Mrs..
Oo. L. Stone, Monroe, Ga,

1 pure bred S. C. White Leghorn
cock, :1> yr. old. Ready for service.
$1.50, or will exchange for 2 pure|
same age, any good

horn pullets, 1 yr. old, ready to lay,

| $1.25, or will exch. for 3 pure bred

Barred Rock pullets or 3 Buff. Orp-
ington. pullets; Roland Rope, Rt. 3.
Tallapoosa, Ga. : Bees

4 white leghorn roosters, Ferris
strain, $1 each. Frank McLane, Hart-
well, Ga. os ot

; One year old Buff Teahorn: ene
95c each. M. A. Ramsey, Box 295,
Quitman, Ga. :

10 white leghorn hene, aie 1 roost-
er, $11, for lot. Miss Maggie Reagan,
Rt. 1, Sargent, Ga. .. as

Barron strain white leghorn Te
February 1927 hatch, now _ laying.
$1.50. each, FOB. Special price on |
200 or more. L. aD. Haraway: Rt. a
Gainesville, Ga. .

0 or more pure bred white leg-
horns, 8 mo. old., 50c each. Mrs.
Lewis Powell, Stockton, Ga. Rt. A.

Tancred white leghorn cockerels.
from trapnested stock. i. 0. wil-

700: Ferris strain April hatch hens
and pullets; 800 Tancred strain wht.

leghorns, Are all in good shape. Sell

for cash. Stockton
Stockton, Ga. _ in es
50 white leghorn pullets Ferris
strain, 12 weeks old, 75 each; or $3h
for lot. 25 brown leghorn pullets.
Everlay. strain, 75c each; cockerels.
same age, 65c each. Mrs.. G. Conner:

Poultry Farm,

6 White Leghorn hens, 18 *mo., , old.
$10 for lot. Mrs. F. R. Tiibbets, Rt.
5, Waycross. Ga. .
10S. GC. White leghorn patict. and
1 .cockerel, Barrons English. strain.
June hatch, ready to. lay: $15 for
lot; 8 S.C. White leghorn hens Tan-
ered: strain, 18 mo. old;
Weldon - Burns, Calhoun,! Ga. Rt. 4.
Pure bred Tancred, S. C. White
Leghorn pullets: 8 mo. old, from tran-
nested stock. Write for vrices. Peach |
Poultry Farm, Fort Valley, Ga.

ORPINGTONS FOR SALE

os



oe Butt Orpington cockerels -& mo.
exch. for 2
nullets for each cockerel, same age
or 1 grown pullet for each cockerel.
Mrs. W. W. Gaines. 87 Clifton Sti,

tee E. Bieri, Atlanta. Gal



a aying, $i. i each, or will a fon
-|same number. pure bred B. R. pul-

ies 2a eGR e

| past. season;

Farm, Americus, Ga,

sider

laying, $4.
fhens and 1 cock, for same number

i have and price. Dr. John T. Patter- oS

Rte 8.



Jets, same age. Mrs. Susie Smith, is
Gaines, Ga. eae a

South Carolina Buff Orpington. vine
cockerels ready for breeding pens,
$3 up. Eggs from best pen $2, utili-
ty, $1.50, all from prize stock. Mrs.
J. W. MeGe 7 Pine Hill Farm, Knox-
| ville, Ga,



Fine Buff Orpington cocketels 3
mo. from cert-o-culd egg flock.
Reasonable. Oak Range euey Farm,
Rt. 3, Marietta, Ga.

50 or 75 ButeOrpineton hens and ~
pullets, also eocks and cockerels; all <
pure bred fine layers. Mrs. M. v
Smith, Rt, 1, Temple, Ga.

- Big Golden Buff Oroieten cook:
erels and pullets,. jJaying. Winners at |
three biggest shows in Southeast 5
Write for prices. Mrs.

Ed Morgan, Broad Acres . Poultry \

Nice* Buff Orpington cockerels,
early hatch, ready for service, $1.28. f
$1.50 FOB. Commerce,~Ga. Mrs. J.

We Mize, Ashland, Ga.



_ CHICKENS WANTED



Will exch. value of $10 for Buff.
Rock, Buff Orpington, Buff Cochin

| Bantams chickens, or hatching eggs

of same breeds. Mrs. M. & ae

pen, Brewton, Ga. ae
- Want, 25 pure Wycoff, or will con-

Tancrd - strain W. Leghorn

hens and 2 cocks or cockerels. will

exch. 200 pure. Pomel ine S.C. Red>:

baby chicks. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit,

Ga. Rt. 2. | ws

at


Want 500 pure bred Bi i, Red baby
chicks to raise on halves, 8 to 10
wks. old, by March 15. Mrs. a 0.
Parks,*Darien, Ga... 4

Want 12 or 10 pure Donaldson RS 1
Red, dark. rich color hens, Mareh or.
April hatch. Mrs. Lucile Bigbee. oe
Bluffton, Ga.

Want 2 dark Brahma young cocks.
State price. D. R. Hooks, pestle
Gao Rte lie

Want 1 pr. 1927 English apeldind
Sussex, no kin, for breeding; 2 Mch.
Lakenvelder pullets, cheap for -cash :
or will exch. Barred Rock, Ringlet = :
strain, March pullets. Mrs. oe R.. a
Sorrells, Monroe, Ga: ORL AL See

Want to raise baby ciel eae
shares. R. I. Reds or Black Minorcas _
preferred. 100 or 200, not over 200).

If interested, write: before. mailing
chicks. Mrs. B. lL Diron, Jesup, Ga.,

| Rt. 1.

Want 1 Cornish Game Fewaters OF
March cockerel, at reasonable price.
State age, wt. and price. es Iles a"
Rentz, Graham, Ga. crane Se
Want some. thoroughbred Golden ee
Sebright: Bantam hens. 1. N. Fae ee
Abbeville, Ga. 2 a
Want to exch. 10 Brown. Leghorn ae



of R. I, Reds, not. over. tyre old F. 4
pA. Martin, Waycross, Gag a
Want chickens, Ducks, -Gibeas. :








Geese, and Peafowls. State what you

son, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 8, Box 116 A.

Want 500 or 600 B. R. or R. 7.
Red baby chicks, to raise on halves.
Mrs. pene Hudgins. Roghaws yrs: Sah =

Mo (pees
7 AiR
,





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ra

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-. peach trees 2 to 5 ft. 10 and 20c; 2
year Niagara white, Deleware red,}

Ae 3 and 4 years old. Will exchange for
box Wovd cuttings, and white arid red

Hamby; Greanvitle, Ga.



=

4

_ Jasmines, large plants 50c; Old Fash-{
well rooted. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaines-

Weeping Willows,

~ nolias 25 and 50c

State inspected pecan trees 2 to 8









SSS
= ae
Bt see REL Z Oe tas wees Serer i

Government jnspeeted pecan trees, |

Schley and Stewart, 5B to 8 it. for
sale, or will exchange for beans an
peas. S. K. Simon, Albany, Ga.

" Schley and Stewart budded pecan
trees, 3 to 5 ft., tops, with long roots,
in doden lots or more, 50c each. Em-
mett R. Shaw, Fort Gaines, Ga.

About 75 Pineapple Pear trees, 580c
each. J. L. Goodman, Leavy, Ga.

- Evergreens from $1.00 to $4.88;
Dwarf Boxwoods, $1.00. and Up;
Weeping Willows, The eaer. E. J.
Mason, Jr. Lithonia,.Ga. Routel.

Schley and Stewart pecan trees,
A ft. to 6 ft., 7T5c to $1.00. BR. i.
Kent. Dawson, Ga.

Two nice pink May Cherry trees
to exchange for 1 M. cabage plants,
or 2 gallon Georgia cane syrup. Paul

nn, Temple, Ga. ae
ey ay tender, white English
seedling and yellow sweet August
peach trees, 15c ecah or, $1.75 doz. }
Leading varieties of rooted grape
vines 121-2 each or $1.40 dozen.
Umbrella China
25e each; Mag-
each. Delivered.
W. C. Lee, Grantville, Ga.

Stewart, Schley and Money-maker,

and James grapes

feet, 25 to 75c. J. M. Johnson, Shell-

d| Belle, Elberta, Chinese Cling, -Ga.

| Oetober, 20e each, delvered. Prize-

| willows, and small maples 5d eacr;





Tee ae S = z a =



=

Certified budded peach trees: May-
flower, Early Rose, Carmen, Hiley

Bele, White Engish and Stinsons

taker and Evans plums, same price.
Other fru't and nut trees at low
nrices. P. W. White, Goggansville,

Maples, honeysuckle, dogwood,
magnolias, swamp laurels, sweet bay,
flowering pear, leopard grass, all 10e
eaih. Dbl. pink almonds, weeping

backberry vines 20c; cape jasmne,
rooted 15 cuttings, 10c a dozen;
pink and purple erepe myrtle 15c
each. Add postage on all orders un-
der 25. Miss Gladys Lewis, Tooms-
boro, Ga, Route 2. |

Budded pecan trees, inspected..Ex-
change for anything for farm. I. B.
Lewis, Alajaha, Ga. ;
_ Budded Schley pecan trees 18-in
to 6 ft. tall, 20 to 80e each. Will
exchange for mower and rake in first
class condition. .Leander M. Kenne-
dy, Collins, Ga. 2!
All leading varieties of apple and
peach trees, 1 and 2-year old, 25c
and 15c each; cherry 50c; pecans 75c
and $1.25; Concord and Malaga

man, Ga. Route 1.

Red and white Dogwoo
Laurels, white and black pines, Ma- ;
Crabapple and Adaleas, all 16
$1.00 doden;

ples,

each; Cherokee roses, |
Bue Huckleberry bushes 50e dozen}
Trailing Arbutus 25 dozen; Moun-
tain Ferns 10c each; Johnson Chas-
tain, Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Boxwoods $3e each er
* Dogwoods 20c each o
Miss Margaret Green,

Georgia. \

d, Mountain
Head, Cleveland, Ga. Route 1, Box 1.

sel] as they stand in nursery. Will

$1.75 dez.
ry $1.00 dozen.
Mineral Bulff,

ek:
dwarf size, 36 tall. Miss Nettie Mar-

Elders, Back Cherries 10 each;

100; Red Bud, Cedar, Dogw

$1.00; Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Eng-
lish Dogwood, Coral bush (red ber-

ries), 3 to 5 ft, 25 and 50c; Crab-
apple, Graybeard, 50c. Well developed

fer pear and Texas umbrella shade
trees 50c each; Klondike and Mis-
. sionary strawberry plants 50c a 100.
~_ State inspected. C, M, Alexander,
> Leaf, Ga. = ae

Old English Boxwoods: 3 trees, 8
tall,. symmetrical; 200 plants,

shall, Fort Valley, Ga.

Mountain Laurels, Silver Maples,
Rhododendruns, White and Spruce
pines ,Azaleas, and Persimmons well
rooted 15c each; white red Dogwood,
Ball. Willows, Maples, Poplars, Box

Rhode Isand Junipers and Arbor-
-Viteas, nice size and well rooted,
50c each; Hucklebrry bushes 20c
dozen; Black Walnut sprouts 25

each. Fred Abercrombie, Loving, G@.} bunch. Mrs. J. A. Heaton, Morgan-
ton, Ga. =

_ Privet hedge $3.00 a 100 cuttings.
50c a 100; Live and Water Oak trees
4 to 5 ft; Mountain Laurels 3 to 4
ft 50c each; Himalaya Blackberry
plants $1.00 a 100; Yellow and Star}

ioned peach trees 5e each, $4.00 2
ood, Mi-

mosa 50e; Umbrella Chinas, & ft.,

for planting. Woodmere Farms,

Chamlee, Ga. _-
Alll leading variteies apple and

and Concord blue, grape vines 15
each; cherry, early harvest and Keif-

10,000 rooted boxweed cuttings, 2)4



crepe tiyrtl trees, Weite, Maud.

State inspected. T. W. Kemp, Ohoo-
nee, Georgia. a :

15 in. high, 50 each; Red and White
Dogwood, Altheas, Maple, White pine.

rooted. J. L. Thomas,
Georgia,

grape vines 10c each; Klondike and
Missionary strawberry 50c, $3.50 M.
Government inspected. Mrs. Lee

Inspeeted, budded trees, A-1, heal
thy eondition 3 to 5 ft. Stewart and
Sehley varieties only. Would like to
of

furnish fumigation box, free

charge to party buying. Low priees| Williamson, Ga.

on several trousand trees. George H.
Pilcher, Warrenton, Ga. .

~Budded paper shell peean trees,
Schleys, Frotscher and Stewarts,

Boxwoods, Junipers, Arbor-Viteas

Cedars, Mountain Laurel, Ivy and
Red Hemlock, 20e each. All well
Morganton,

Red and White Dogwood, Altheas,
Mountain Laurel, 20c each; Box-
woods and Arbor-Vitea, 0c each. All
well rooted; Catnip and garlic, 25c}

Old fashioned peach teres, 5 or
8 ft., and White Willows, 5e each;
Black Walnut, 20e each; White Lilae,
Blue Grapes, and Scuppernongs, 15e
eaer; May Cherries, $1.00 dozen. All

ville. Ga. Route 7.
State inspected paper shell budded |
pecan trees, Schley, Stewart and
Frotseher, 2 te 16 ft., 36 te 76c each.
Opie Johnseu, Macen, Ga. Reute 2.
Box 866 BD. | ye

Red and White Borweed, Meun-
tain Laurels, Azaleas, White and
Black pines, Crabapple, 15e each:
Trailing Arbutus, 25 dozen; Chere-
kee Roses, $1.0@ dozen; Blue Hue-
kleberry bushes, 26c dozen; Mixed
Rose cuttings, 5@ dzoen. Mrs. Sarah
Chastain, Merganten, Ga. _

Three 2-year-eld Biaek Walnut
trees, 80c each; 3 fer 75; White
Nleander yellow Day Lilies, Spirea,
10 each: Milk and Wine Lilies, 10
to 20c; Jonquils, 20c dozen; Crepe
Myrtles, 10 to 25c; Currant bowry
bushes, 80 dozen. No orders. de-
liverad for less than 25. No .6.B

orders ay cheeks achepted, Mere 7.

{



ville, Ga. Route 7.

Box 15.

Route 1. Box 215.

Schleys, sell or exchange. Mrs. Clyde





B. Brown, _Doerun,
Box 19.- ae

Dwarf Boxwood plants, 25 for
$2.50 delivered. Lucretia. Dewberry
plants, 30c dozen, $1.50 a 100; $10
a M. delivered. Mrs. Raymond -Rob-
inson, Greenville, Ga. :

Privet hedge plants, $2.50.a 100,
$11.00 for 500. Mrs. E. T. Almon,
Midland, Ga. 3

Mountain Laurel, Ivy, Rhododen-
drons, Hemlocks, Spruce and White
pines, 18 to 24-in., 35e each; $1.50
dozen; 3 to 4 ft., 50c each, $3.50
dozen. Postpaid. Walter Hunnicutt,
Tallulah Falls, Ga. = :

White Wisteria plants, 50e each.
Time to set out now. Mrs. J. D.
Barnes, Sylvester, Ga. Route 3.

Two year old Concord grape v-nes,
5 M. otrer assorted 2 year grapes;
big stock of apple, peach, plum, cher-
ry, figs, quince, pomegranate, James
and Scuppernongs, shade and orna-
mental Evergreens; Roses, flowering
shrubs, hedge plants and small fruit
plants. Write. James Cureton, Aus-.
tell, Ga.

Himalaya Blackberry, 25 dozen;
Lady Thompson Strawberry plants,
30ec a 100, $2.50 M; Everbearing
35e a 100; mixed peach and Early
May Cherry trees, 10 each; 12 for
$1.00; hedge euttings, 20c a 100,
$1.85 M. Mrs. G. Connor, Gaines-

Ga. Route 5.

' Umbrella China trees, 25 and 35c
each. 5 for $1.00. Delivered. Mrs:
J. E. Locke, Butler, Ga.~ RFD 1.

Stewart, Schley and Money-maker
peean trees, 85e each. G. M. Rawls,

Red Goose plum trees, well rooted,
20e each, 10 for $1.20 postpaid. A.
Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. RFD.

Dogwood, Water Oak, Maple, 4 ft.
or under, 25 each; 4 to.10 ft., 50c
eacr. Delivered in Atlanta and sub-
urbs. P. E. Leveritt, Atlanta, Ga.

Budded pecan trees, Stewarts and

Sandifar, Locust Grove, Ga.
Stewart, Schley and Money-maker
pecan trees, 3 to 7 ft. 30 to 70 each.
D. B. Hooks, Shellman, Ga. Route 1.
Evergreen Privet, any height, 20
and 25c; cuttings, 10c dozen. Mrs.
John F. Porter, Jr., Danville, Ga.
Ornamental lemon trees, $10.00:
Blue Iris, $2.25 a 100 delivered. Mrs.
J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga.
State inspected budded pecan trees.
All leading varieties, 2 to 8 ft., 30
to 80e each. J. E. Johnson, Ga. Rt. 1.



SoH Ss

15 each. Mountain ferns, 10c e;
Crabapple, 80c each. Garnet D

Mineral Bluff, Ga.

1,000 Early rose 2 ft. to 3
inche trees, $50.00 and $70.00 a
June buds and Government insp
ed; several hundred budded St
art and Schley pecan trees,
75e each; budded English W
$1.00 to $1.50 each; Black
trees, 50c to 75c each; Plur
leading varieties, 15 to 25
Progressive Strawberry plants

-M. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Rt,

20,004. State inspected
pecan trees in lots, $5.00.
inch for any height above 25
up to 136 inches tall. All trees
per cent. $50.00 lots speci
count 5 per cent is offered.
Sharp, Commerce, Ga. eas

Three and 4 year old Irish
pers from 1 for $1.00; 2 for $
4 for $2.75; 12 for $7.50; 2
$14.0. Mrs. S. D. Duncan
nelia, Ga. Route 1. aa
_ Dogwoods,. 20 each, Rose
25; Balm of Gilead, 15 ea
Boxwoods, 50 each. Margaret Gre
Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Mountain Laurel, Junipers,
wood, Hydranga, Spireacream, p
almond, all rooted, 25 ecah. Bl
sprouts, blue Raspbe
vines, red and yellow wild bv
honeysuckle, wild white dogwoo
$1.00 dozen, 12 croice rose $1.(
Large box wood 0c. Pink craba
ple sprouts, 6 for $1.00 R. D. W
son, Morganton, Ga. ee

Kudzu p lants, $3.00 a 100
for $1.00; Premo Dewberry,

a 100; McDonald Earliest Bl
berry; $12.50 a -M.; 2 M. $24
Celestial and Brown Turkey
large, 25e each, 3 for 50c,
$1.00. All well rooted and care
packed and postpaid; assodted gra
cuttings, 25c a dozen. J. W..
Macon, Ga. Route 2. ae

_ Certified budded peach trees
flower, Early Rose, Carmen, H

Walnut

Belle, Elberta, Chinese Cling

Bee, White Engish and Stinsons
tober, 20c each, delivered; P
taker and Evans plums, same p1
Other fruit and nut trees at lo
prices. P. W. White, Goggan
Georgia. : i
Flowering. Hemlock, Spruce
White pine, Mountain Laurel an
All well rooted and evergre
each, or 5 for $1; English
bloom. bushes, 20c each. Will git
bush on every dollar order. All
eurey packed in burop. Mrs. C.

100 purple fig tree sprouts, 4 to| Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.

5 ft. Will exchange for Pineapple, |
blight-proof pear trees. Give two for
one. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
Route 3. iT

_ Chimney vine, 20e eaeh, or 2 for
30e; Winter pinks, and red, white,
August lilies, 20c bunch; wild crab-
apple, 80e; honeysuckle vines, yellow
and pirk, 25c for 6; fowering pear,
15e; red rambler rose; 20c; monthly
red and pink rose, 25e for 2; dog-
wood, 20c; red elm sprouts, 10c:
grass to make dusters out of, 20c;
red roses, 25c for 2. Mrs. E. L. Par-
ris.-Fair Meunt, Ga. RFD 2.

- Red dogwood, and erabapple, 15e;
wild honeysuekle, 25; strawberry
plants, 25c a 100; blue Iris lilies,
50c a dozen; monthly roses, $1.00
dozen. Mrs. Myrtle Barton, Mineral
Bluff, Ga. ee

Red maples and birdseyg bush,
20c each; Mountain Laurel arid
write pine, 282 each} Mountain Ivy



a

State inspected pecan trees,

Schley and Stewart, Govt. inpsec

ed pecan trees, sell or will exchans

for beans and peas. S. K. Simon,
bany, Ga. me

Schley, Success and Money-maker v:
rieties; licensed nursery, good ro
system; write for catalog or sen
$10 for 126 to 8 ft. trees delivere
J. A. Beazley, Crawfordville, Ga.
State inspected and budded Schle
pecan trees 18 to 6 ft. high, 20'
80c each or will exchange for re
istered Duroc Jersey sows and gilt
bred to reg. boar or will exchang
few trees for sound runner pean
Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, G
Box woods and arbor viteas,
each; juniper 20c each; white pi
15 each, add postage. Grovie Hayes,
Merganten, Ga, =.
Pecan trees of standard varie
all sizes. Fred GC. Geiger, Flints
Gaergle. ee pk









~ NURSERY STOCK FOR. SAL





S -Mountain- Lourels, spruce, white
and black pines, Japanese persim-
mons, azaleas, thododendrons, boc
_ elders, hibiscus and honey locust
_ sprouts, 15 each; red and white dog-
_ wood, blaek cherry sprouts, ball wil-
~ lows, remlocks and maples, 10 each;
_ back raspberries, 50 dozen; blue ber.
ries, 20c dozen; dewberry and eevr-
green. 2 ealax, 250 dozen, each various
bulb. Wrtie for price. J. S. Wilson,
Morganto: 1, Ga.
= Yates, | Terry, Delicious Stayman,
-and Wilson Red June 2 year old ap-
ple trees 4 to 6 ft. State inspected




















































$12.50 a 100, delivered anywhere in
ae P. E. Rhodes, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2.

All leading varieties apple and
_ peach trees up to 5 ft. 10 to 20c
2 year Niagara white, Deleware red,
and Concord blue, grape vines, 15c
each; cherry, early harvest and Keif-
fer Sor tnd Texas umbrella shade
_ trees 50c eacr; Klondike and Mission-
ary etre wberty plants, 50c a 100. All
state inspected and true to name. C.
-M. Alexander, Leaf, Ga.

Budded and state inspected Schley,
_ Stuart, Vandmon and Money-maker
pecan trees from 2 to 8 ft. high, 30c
to 80c. Bobbie Lee Johnson, Route
2 Box: 866 D. Macon, Ga. .
( overnment | inspected budded
WA-1, healthy . condition, 8 to 5



fie
only. Would like to sell as they stand
in nursery. Will furnish fumigation
- box, free of charge to party buy-|
ing. Write for ow prices on several |
thousand trees. George H. Pilcher,
_ Warrenton, Ga.

Stewart and Schley, inspected snide
guaranteed pecan. trees, 3 to 8 ft.
Write for prices. C. C. als Byron,
Georgia.

_ Schley and Stewart. Pudded paper
shell pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft:, 40 to 90
ach. FOB, or exchange for equal
value. C. G. int, Barnesville, Ga.
Route: 2.

Mountain Lausel, Riododehdiaits.

- Spruce and White pines, Aoaloak
Box Elders, Japanese Persimmons,
Black Cherries and Lilac bushes, 15
ach; Red and Write Dogwoods, Ma-
ples, Tulip Poplars, Crabapples,
Dwarf Hydrangea, Golden Bells, Ball





: ne e Iris, 25 dozen. All nice size
and well rooted. Mrs. Frank Wilson,
Morganton, Ga. -
- Kinard- Choice, Ark Black, Stay-
mon, red Delicious, Benrans, Red
: Schokly, Rome Beauty, Yellow piper,
King David, Yates, Horse, Early Har-
vest, Red June apple trees, 3 to 5
ft. well rooted, government inspect-
j, 12 1- 2c. each, delivered. fr. M.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
fig Will exchange state inspected, hed
ded pecan trees for anything of equal
value to use on farm. I. B. Lewis,
Alapaha, Ga... z
All leading yaristies of guple and
5 peach trees: Government inspected.
- 1 and 2 years od, 2 to 5 ft. 10 and
* 15e; Keiffer, Early Harvest Early
and late sugar pear trees, 25 to 15:
each; Klondike strawberry plants 25c
a 100. Special prices in. large lots.
Wee Warwick, Leaf, Ga.
- Peean trees, all varieties, 2-to. 8
te, 25e to 65c in 50 to 100 lots,
healthy budded trees. J. E. Johnsson,
Shellman, Ga.

















Z _ NURSERY STOCK WANTED



Want red English dogwood, good
size montrly rose bushes; roted ferns,
-geraniums, dahlias. Will exchange set-
ing eggs. A-1 quality from extra
arge breed, good layerss. Buff or-
ington



well rooted 15c each in small lots|

Stewart and Schley varieties |

Willows, and Hibiscus, 10c each. Jap- |



hene, =* at es 50 for 15.

: Gan
Syent ss a5 one Sal ee ee
Grandiflora, _Ligustrum, Lucidum,
watermelon,
erepe Myrtle, Box wood cuttings;
also want some Camelia Japonica
in red, white and pink, 10 to 12 for
lining out this spring; also Irish Jun-
iper, 8 to 10. Well. rooted. Prices

must be right. Write what you have}

to offer, quantity, etc. Cureton Nu-
Series, Austell, Ga. :
Will the party who a few weeks

4ago had the Abelia hedge for sale
-at Oc per 100, please write Mrs. N.

A. Ferrant, Atlanta, Ga. Route 1.
Box 114 B.

_ Want 40 pecan trees, budded, Heat
varieties. Will exchange for same.

Dr. D, E, Morgan, Columbus, Ga.



_PLANTS FOR SALE

Golden Acree, Early Jersey a
Charleston Wakefield cabbage} white
and yellow Bermuda onion; Buncomb

eollards; Iceberg and Boston lettuce, |

and Detroit beet. All 500, 75c, 1 M.
$1.25 d elivered and $1.00 M. col-
lect. Walter W. McEver, Braselton,

| Georgia,
Well rooted Lucretia decry
plants, $8.00 per M. or $1.00-100

David Pipe, Mauk, Ga. Route 1.
Yellow. and crystal wax Bermuda
onion plants, $1.25 delivered. L. G:
Irwin, Braselton, Ga. .
Klondike strawberry. plants, 2 2,500
$2.50 per M. Missionary strawberry
plants, 2,500-$2.50 per M. Add pos-

tage. Floy Mae Holland, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
Camellia Japonica plants, - well

rooted, field grown, government in-
spected, full double blooms.
post prepaid, $1.00 each. John Ws
Roach, Daisy, Ga.

This is the answer to many in-

-quiries. Have sold all my cabbage
plants. G. F.. Watson, Buford, Ga.|-
Route 3.

Early. Jersey, Flat Dutch, Wake:
field, frost proof cabbage
mailed postpaid, 500-65c; 1,000-$1.20.
John B. Pope, Pitacrald, Ga.

, Porto Rican red skin potato plants,
from certified stock. April 15th de-
livery. W. H, Mullis, -Chancey, Ga.
RFD 1.

Inspected Porto Rico plants, ready
to ship from Ist to 15th of March.
Orders booked any time. Guaranteed

fine quality. W. L. Johnson, Alamo,,

Georgia.

. White * piuisgiine Bermuda or
Prize-taker onion plantss; 500- Early
Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants.
Will exchange white Lady Finger and

Musr table peas for any of the above, | _

at rate of 10 per pound. Mrs. Ada
Wilson, Daisy, Ga. Route 2.. -
Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yeers old and
well rooted at reasonab'e prices.
Will exchange for registered Duroc-
Jersey hogs, peas and imower and

rake in first class condition. Leander
Acworth; Ga.

M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Frost p roof cabbage plants, $1.25 .

per 1,000, onion plants $1.50 FOB
shipping point. Andrew Clark, ~ Thom-
asville, Ga.

~Charleston Wakefield,
Jersey Wakefield:
cabbage plants, $1.00 for 500; $2.00
for 1,000. Mrs. W. A. Bruce, Val-
dosta, Ga. . |

Early J ersey and Shariston Wake-
field cabbage plants, frost proof, 500
for 75c, $1.25 for 1,000, delivered.

190c 1000 express collect, prompt ship-.

ment. Burgess Farms, Pembroke, Ga.
Klondike: strawberry plants, 25 a

hundred, $2.25. per 1,00 delivered.

J. B. Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Early sweet potato plants, toma-
to plants and pimento pepper plants.
esive oes attention, oa ene



pink and bright red

Parcel |

Dewberry plants 50c per 100,
plants

cacao
and Drum Head|



Hes yin March. First orders Te

at 35 per 100, 70c per 250, $1.25
for 500, $2.00 per 1,000: Mrs. De A
Parks, Darien, Ga. ~

La rge_ everbearing steaurbaniy
plants, 25c per 100. Add 5c postage.

| No checks accepted. Mrs. E. F. Brew-

ton, Route E. Statesboro, Ga.
Improved Klondike strawberry

plants, $2.35 per M., 500 for $1.25. }

Prompt shipment. Mrs. J. Ss. Crowe,
Cemming, Ga. Route 4.

Lady Trompson aia Klondike
Sreerry plants, $1.50 per M. Mrs.
ee Green, Route 1, Box 24, Con-

Ga. ~
Pimento, Bell, Ruby King and Ca-
yenne pepper plants, Porto Rico po-
tato plants for March, April, May
and June.shipments. E. T. Cenc
Sandersville, Gass

Orders taken now for carly toma-

-

to plants, leading | varieties. Will be!

ready to ship in March. Prices deli-
vered 35c for 100, 75 for 250 and
$2.25 per 1,000. Mrs. M. H. Adams,
Darien, Ga.

Improved. Klondike strawberry
plants $1.00 for 500 or $1.75 per M.

| Delivered. Mrs. C. T. Hunt Route 4,

Cumming, Ga.,

Klondike stwawberty plants 25 per
100, $2.00 per M.. delivered. J. G.
Burgess, Whitesburg,.Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants 40c,|

er 100. Will exchange for cabbage
plants. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastanollee,
Georgia. - oe
All. leading. varieties cabbage
plants for winter heading, from in-
oculated seed. 500, 75c; 1,000, $1.00.

Capt. Albert Harrington, Thomasville,, ou ite, Fob cash Sexe BOT Ren

Georgia. - -
Slippery elm $1.00 each, sage 25
bunch, running okra 25c cupful, pop-

corn 12c lb., okra 10c cupful, Mrs. |.

C. W. Walls, Route 8, Box 34, Cum-
ming, Ga.

Well rooted prickly mock opaiiie
hedge plants $1.00 per 100 delivered.
old
fashioned hard yellow seed corn 90

Early Thompson strawberry plants,
1,000 for $4.00, Klondike plants 1,000

ae $3.00. Onion. plants, 1,000. for

$1.25. Bill Crow, GaineSville, Ga.

Bermuda onion plants, Feb. Ist, de-
livered 75c for 500, $1.25 per M.
Klondike strawberry plants $2.50 per
M. delivered. W. O. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga. :

Klondike * strawberry plants, $2.50
per M. Lady Thompson plants, $3. 00
per M. delivered. O. M. Crow, Route
2, Gainesville, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants for sale
or exchange. Mrs. Sandifar, Locust
Grove, Ga. :

Clean; dried sites 60c lb. delivered.
Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Route 2, Milan, Ga.

Palmetto asparagus - oe $1.10
per 100 postpaid. 50 roots minimum
order. Miss. Betty ree, Route S

Everbearing er Wine plants 2be
per 100, pepper mint plants 2 dozen
for 10c, calamus 3 for 10e. Mrs. St-

rah Grindle, Route 1. Dahlonega, Ga.

Everbearing and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, 45 for 100 or
$4.00 per M. Prompt sripment. Miss
Fay Allen, P. O. Box 11, Cumming,
Georgia.

Frostproof cabbage plants, Jersey
and Charleston Wakefields and Suc-
cession. Mailed postpaid, 100-40c,
200-75c, 300- $1. 00, 500-$1.50, 1,000
$3.00, by express. not prepaid $2.50
per 1,000. Walter Parks, Darien, Ga.
. Everbearing strawberry. plants 75e
for 100. Yellow thornless White Briar
ros bushes, yellow bells, 10 each.
White Flag lily, each. White Brida
Wresth, White Star Jasnizie, =fy



ry. plants,

and prices.

Ala.

Ga.

cased for making sorghum. Will exch.
| thoroughbred Brown Leghorn. hens. Lee
Julius Rodgers, Ellijay, Ga. ee





a. White Duthertly: Wy; Seerd. ~ 3
Boston and big ferns 25 each. Puts.
ple tame violets, 50-100, add postage. __
Mrs. J. B. C. King, Route 4. Hamil- ce
ton, Ga. on
Klondike heeetne plants, 500

$1.50, 1,000-$2.50 delivered. Mrs.
Berry Bennett, Route re Flowery = es
Branch, Ga.

Porto Rico potato pian ready eee
ship from the 1st to 15th of March.

-1,000-$2.25, Johnson Plant Co. Alma,

Georgia. ar
Missionary and Klondike strawhue: .

$2.50-1,000. Mrs. Lena
Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga. .

Yellow and Crystal Wax Bermuda
onion plants, $1.50 M. delivered. Per

erate of 6 M. $1.00 M. FOB. A. R.
Holland, Braselton, Ga. .

PLANTS WANTED



~ Want strawberry plants. R. M.
Pope, Pinehurst, Ga. _ aoe
_ Want strawberry plants, Mrs. R.-

A. Bullington, Pinehurst, Ga.

Want cabbage plants and potato
slips in season, alsowatermelon and
cantiloupe seed in quantities. G. W.
McLain, Acworth, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED



Want any good grade of velloue
barn cured chewing tobacco. Also
White Spanish peanuts: Send samples
Guy Harris, | Seber: uo

Want 100 yards second hand chick ee

hens. O. F. See Norman Park,

Want 1 good buggy, | inst be eo
fair condition and cheap. Will exch.
hogs or pay cash. J. B. Ayedgy, Still- i
man, Ga. Rt. 2.

25 or 30 rods poultry fire or. fene- oe
ing. Must be in good cond. and cheap. te

oD, Collins, Cordele, Ga.
pk. delivered. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Route |

11, Millhaven, Ga.

Want some good hog wire. Also 4:
or 5 Barred Rock rosters, Parks
strain. Cash or exch. for same. A.
M. Lewis, Rydal, Ga. Rie 2: oa

Want to buy good strong Purina
feed bags for shipping peas. oO. Cc. ye
Perdue, Yatesville, Ga. -

Want 2 Army Transport wagons. a
Ky T..& GC. Mand, Gay, Ga..* %- ss
_ Want 1 milk wagon in first class
condition. - W. P. Hand, _ Cedartown, :
Ga. te Se nibs

Want a good satond wand windmill - Se
tower and tank, cheap. J. W. Cooper,
Rupert, Ga. eae

Want 4 horse wagon. will exch.. A es

1 No. as Syrup. del. ion oe :
Ga. ee

Want 50 or more flour or sugar
sacks. Will exch. tame gooseberry

| bushes at $1 a doz. for same. Mrs. oS
cA de H.. Fowler, Roy, Ga. *. |

Want 50 ft. of 10 in. belting 6 sun :

Want spoiled meat for chicken feed a
at 4c Ib. del. Pearson. W. H. Wad 77
delle, Pearson, Ga. a ee

Want 1 stationary hog oiler; also: <2
want boys saddle. Must be cheap and _
in good cond, P.. LL Rimes, Lanier,
Ga

Want good ae hand 2 horse
wagon, near Omega. Will exch. N. C.

| Runner peanuts, hogs, or cured. hams. --

and shoulders for same. J. M. Blount, oe
Omega, Ga. ee

Want cow, mule, sisrank ei and oe
sheep skins. H. Eugene Fant, Mex os
Athens Hide Cs. Athens Gai = ve

4 ae

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Poultry for Sale and Wanted

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Rk, | REDS. FOR SALE

Pel tine S.C. R. I. Red cockerels,
85 ea., Mch. Ist hatch, from heavy
laying stock scoring high in S.C.





"Egg laying contest and tested for

white diarrhea, blood lines from
aes Tompkins, Donaldson
Ro strains. W. McCreery, Rt. A, Savan-
fom na Ga, ,
6 R. I. Red hens, 1 eock $9 fob

a Conyers, Ga. Mrs. Joe S. Stanton,
_ Rt. 1, Box 126, Conyers, Ga.

"2 Owen Farm red cocks, perfect in

col., good size $8 ea. or 2 for $5:
o Hens and pullets of same strain $1,5
and $1.75: ea. Mrs. R. B. Mooney,
REFS a, Ga.

6 R. I. Red roosters, Donaldeen and

iH Owens Strains, not mixed, $1.50 ea..

or exch. for B. Leghorn pullets, same
price, (not Ever Lay strain). Must
be good setters. Mrs. Eunice Hill, Rt.
5, Bowdon, Ga. ~

-12 R. i. Red pullets and 2 roosters.
Mar. hatch $1 ea. Mrs. G. B. Richards
- Buchanan, Ga.

_. 4 Donaldson Strain dk. red Apr.
beckereli $2.50. and $3 ea.; 4 Apr.
pullets, same strain, $2 ea. Mrs. W.
H. Wheeler, Rt 2. Soperton. Ga. ~
~. C. R. I. Reds, Ga. Red Quills,
ce shiw record and actual merits unex-
_ celled. Superb cockerels, . $2.50 to $25;
young hens $20 and up. Mrs. J. =
[ Shaw, Hatcher Station, Ga.



40 Donaldson strain S; C. R. I. Red|

- pullets, Now laying, $1.50 each. Mrs.
Clifton o Rt. a Dewey Rose,
Oe.
; 150 Re L Red hens (10 or 15 in
~ lots); cockerels, $2. Thorough Don-
ge Blood tested. Call 0254 Dea-
_ born. J. B. Jordan, Lilburn; Ga.
-18 pure bred Rhode Island- Red
pallets, February | hatch; 1cock, <$1
each, Mrs. L. Sumner, ORES, Ga.
Rt ay. 1s
6 pure bred R. I. Red ee $1.50
ea, or will exch. for. 7 bu. good.
pound peas. C. H. Jones, Rt. 1, Wash-
e pneten, Ghee
2 R..I. Red Cockerels April hatch,

- pullets or S. . White Leghorns. L.
-E, Phillips, Colquitt, Ga.

. $ hens; 8 roosters, S. C. R. I. Reds.
: Pure bred Donaldson strain. Will

- sell for cash or exch. for corn feed,
oats, or syrup. D. E. McDaniel, Luxo-
mni, Ga. . :





+1926 and 1927 Beads Island Red
hens, Owens strain, $2 each; 2 cock-
_erels, $2.50 each;,1 cock, $3. Eggs for]

_ shatehing, $125 del. . E. Barnes,
ae Grantville, Ga.







' Donaldson | strain; $2.50 each, or
exeh. for. Bame breed. J. #H. Hopper,
Ranger, -Ga.-> ~~
_ Eompkins: S. Oe R. ly Red cockerels,

, 82 ea.; an spare: few pullets same
Buu Mrs. . We (Randall, Lavonia,
- EE Red ertihne hens, $1. 65 ea.:
s dark red pullets $1.85: ea.; express
prepaid on 10 or more. Miss Florence
_ Horne, Grovetown. Ga.
.. 2 pure bred . C. R. TI. Red cocks,
land 2 years old, $2.50 each, or
$4.80 for pair. S. C. R. I. Red eggs
_ from pure bred hens, $1.25 for 15.
= le D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Rt.
os

he R. L Red eock, 18 mos. old,
oo strain, $2.50, FOB. Mrs.

.s . Florence, Carnesville, Ga. Rt 1..



and Mahood

ee Sor sale or exchange for 4 R.I, Red|

858. 0. RB. I. Red ae 2 cocks.

a = : x EB P 2 ie
: old, extra fee $2. 50; aide 1 cock 18]

mo. old, $2; 1 eockerek 1a ae
$1.50. James Brown, Helena, Ga.

1 pure bred R. I. Red cockerel, 10

old,

/don,- Mayfield, Ga.

10 Donaldson and Owen strain R.
I. Red pullets and 1 cockerel, April
hatch; from culled flock, $15; 2
Donaldson and Owen strain cocks,
$2.50 each, or $4.50 for both. Mrs. R.

| M. Jackson, Round Oak, Ga.

10 R. I. Red hens, some weighing
6 lb., $1.80 each; also
some laying, $1.25: each. S. S. Biz-
zell, 805 6th St., N. E.; Moultrie, Ga.

15 pure Donaldson strain R. I, Red
hens and pullets. None over two yrs.
old. $1.50. each, FOB. L. A. Hutcher-
son, Ashland, Ga.

1 thoroughbred : Donaldson strain
R. I. Red cock; 3 hens 18 months
ld, $2 each or $7.50 for lot, del. Mrs
5. T. Hunt;;Cumming, Ga. Rt.4. ~

S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, February
atch, Donaldson strain, $2 to $5 ea.
I. H. Jones, Winston, Ga. ~

sockerels,_ productive breed. $3 ea.
' Vaiss Irene New, 87 Rome St., Car-
rollton, Ga. ;

12 mixen hens, $1.25 ea.; 18 friers,
-65e ea.; 2 full white R. I. Red roost-
ers, about 19 mo. old, $2 ea. FOB..|
Mrs. Walter McPherson, Rabun Gap,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 59.

10 Thompkins R. I. Red hens, 20
mos. old. Trapnested prize winners.
$1.75 ea. del. S. G. ewe. Mansfield,
Ga.

Large dark red, R. I. Red April.
eockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Pickren,
Rhine, Ga.
a2 SC. Re 1: Red, Donaldson, Sept.
1927 cockerels, $1ea. Mrs. C..H.
Snow, Ivey, Ga: =

Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red March

Dawson Poultry Farm, Dawson, Ga.
_1 pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red
April cock. $1.50. Miss Ridie Martin,
Willard, Ga. ~

t Vicking strain R. I. Red, white.
cockerel, $2.50 or will exch. for 1
same kind and strain -and well de-
veloped. to prevent inbreeding. Mrs.
A. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga. ~ .

10 pure R. I. Red pullets, about
ready to lay, $1.25 ea., or $12 for
lots 1 20 mos. old cock, wt, 6 1-2 Ibs
no kin to pullets, $1.50. oO. A. ae
Jackson, Ga.



R. I. REDS WANTED

win exch. value of $35 for pnre
bred Plymodth Rock, or R. I. Red.
ebruary or March pullets. Mrs. L.
x. - Kersey, Stillmore, Ga.



: WYANDOTTES
FOR SALE

ae Sis Lace icsioee. $1. 25 ea.
Frank McLane, Hartwell, Ga.
- Martins Regal Dorcas April cock-

-erels from 1st prize pen, $3 ea.; 2nd

pen, $1.75 ea.; 1 cockerel and 9
pullets,. April hatch, $15.. Stock di-
rect from Martins. farms, Canada.
Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga.

Pure Rose comb S. L. Tarbox
Wyandottes: 6 hens, 1 and 2 yr. old;
1 rooster, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $10;. Eggs,
$1.50 for 15. - prepaid. Mrs, Js Li
Curry, - Stockton. Ga.

2 pure bred S. L. April Spekende
ordered from Hatchery - last hed
$2.50 ea. FOB here. Mrs. E. G.: Nix,
Cleveland, Ga.



White Wvyandottes, 1926- OT ales,
$1.50 ea. or lot of 10 hens and 1 roost-

mile Owen strain RB. 1. Red eoek, Bye. | er, we. ie a Ty Ty, Ga.



mo. old, $1.50 FOB. Mrs. O. B. ae
| good, healthy .

10 pullets,

2 good dark red S. C. R. I. Red}

cockerels, $8 ea. R. H. Kent, Care]



mos. old cockerel, pure bred
strain, $2 or exch for 28:
Red pullets,. Mrs. T. J. Lewis,
College Park, Ga. Rt. 2,0

1 Sek: roos}er, $1.50; 6 soullete
$1.25 ea. All April hatch. pure~bred,
stock. Mrs. S. _
Sloan, Auburn, Ga.

20 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte fone
$1.25 ea. del. Mrs. V..M. Smith, ae

Ga Rt. 1,
Silver Lace Wyandottes:

yg 13-
Martin
GR: I.

in the show rooms; pullets, $1.50;
cockerels and hens, $2. J. M. Hart,
College Park, Ga. |

Pure S. L. Wyandottes: 10 bons
and 1 rooster, from prize winning
stock. Good layers, 1 to 2 yrs. old,
$20 for lot. Wallace Gray, Newnan,
Ga.

Pure, bred, young hens, $1. 50 ea;
18 mos. old cock, $2. Mrs. C. H. Ward,
| Adairsville, Ga Rel
- Martin Regal Dorcas
erels, $1.50 and $2 ea. Mrs.
Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.

10 Wyandotte hens and a cock,
$14 for lot. Woodrow W. Tanner.
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8.

6 Regal Dorcas W. SW vandotter Mech.
hens. $8.75, or exch. for Barred Rocks.
Miss Lula Lewis, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box. 60. :

3 pure bred Rose comb W. Wyan-

April cock-
R. J.

dotte March cockerels, $2 ea, $5 for
good side

the 3, or exch. for pig,
meat, or lard, Mrs. Henry Eller, Elli-
jay, Ga. Rt. 3.

Silver Lace Wyandotte, April nat
lets, $1.25 ea.; 2 pure bred W. Wyan-

_dotte hens, 12 mo. old; $2 ea. Mrs.

Elsie Moore, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. 2

1 8.yr. old Fischel W. Wyandotte
cock, $2.50 or will exch. for one
same kind, suitable
breeding. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Donovan,
Gaus a.

Silver Sebrights, trae imported
stock. Eggs for later shipment. Robt.
WwW. Clark, Macon, Ga. 358 Spring St.
Martin Regal Dorcas White Wyan-
dotte, 1926 cock, $2 and $3 ea.; Aprif
and May cockerels and pullets, from
$1.50 to $2 ea. Mrs. J. E. Steadam,
Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. A.



" WYANDOTTES WANTED |



* Want 500 White Wyandotte Haby.
chicks, to raise on halves, to: 8. wks.
old. Mrs. EB. T. Almon, Midland, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE



100 socne ready for the market,
40c Ib. C. L. Cole, Scotland, Ga.

20 pure bred Silver Spangle Ham-
burg hens, 75c ea. Mrs. Homer Rags-
dale, Acworth, Ga.
E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga.
- 10 young Buckeye hens and 1
cockerel $17.50 for lot del. H. W.
Tpenons, Greshamville, Gax

25 or 30 nice mixed pullets and
hone for breeding purposes, all young
but grown. Leghorns crossed with
Buff Rock and R. I. Red, $1 ea. or
exeh, for seed rye, oats or barley, or
for pure Wht. Leghorn hens under
2 yrs. old. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, Rt.
1, Helena, Ga.

1 M. lbs. of fryers, mostly. Barras

| Rocks, average wt. 1 142 Ibs., butter-

milk fed. FOB. Mrs.
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
apons and frying size chickens
and a few hens. Make offer. Mrs.
Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1
S. S. Hamburgs, 2 hens and 1 eock,

G. Conner,



from eggs bought as pure bred. Exch.

20 yrs. |
careful breeding for eggs and to win

to. prevent in-|

Fat hens 22c lb; Fryers 35e Ib; |

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for. 50 chick. brooder, eoud con
stock, or anything: of. equal :
Turner Pettyjohn, _ Alpharetta, *
Rt be : ee
20 mixed fat hens, 20c lb. FO
Edison. Mrs. Lucile Beye Bie
Ga. <
1 Ring Neck Pheasant Sone fu
grown. $6. Miss Kate Cline, Milledg
ville, Ga. P. O. Box 246.
Peafowls for sale. P. 0. Box 30
Columbus, Ga. : s



DUCKS AND GEESE FOR SALE



2 young geese, for sale or exch
dbs Hightower, Odum, Ga.

2 Wht. Pekin Drakes $2 ea: P:
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground, Ga.
Pure bred Mammoth Wht. Peki
Duck eggs $1.50 for 15, fob Mila
Ga. or exch. for turkey eggs of son

large breed. Mrs. John J. Crane;
Milan, Ga. Rt. 1,. Box 98 7
8 Indian Runner Ducks and

drake to exch. for R. I. Reds, Barre
Rocks, Brown Leghorn or Buff Orp
ington chickens, 3 hens and 1 roos
er 1926 or 27 hatch, no older. Mr
C. L. Jackson, White Oak, Ga. Re
Box 109.
1 pr. Wild Geese to exch. fon
of Golden Pheasants. J. F. Wellborr
Rock Springs, Ga.
12 black . and. white Musec ;
ducks. 8 hens and 4 drakes, $1. 50
Mrs. Evie Currie, Dublin, Ga.
: Booking orders now for white M
moth Pekin ducks, also eggs. South
land strain. Prices n request. E.
Oetgen, Savannah, Ga. ie
Road.
2 ducks and 2 drakes, 80c ea.
Lue Hobbs, Cassandra, Ga.
Geese for sale, $1.25 ea. D. J Gil
lis, Axson, Ga.
Dark color, 1927. Musseyer: d
$2. 50 pr. Cecil & Jones, Pitts, (
3. Mammoth White Pekin duck:
and 1 drake from prize: winners, $:
ea. or exch. for Leghorn pullets,
Big Bone Guinea pig. Mrs. . J.
Edmondson, Alma, Ga. ue
1 pure white Mammoth Muscovey
drake, $3; 2 ducks of same breed, a
ea. Mrs. W. L. Thomas, Valdosta,

_.Fawn and white Indian Runn
ducks; $2.50 for 13 eggs; Big Blu
Toulous geese, wt. 20 to 25 lbs. whet
matured, an abundance of - feathers
eggs, from penNo. 1, $3 for 7. pr
paid in Ga. L. J.. Ellis, Cum n
Ga. Rt. 5.

8 Toulous ganders, $3 ea. or the

i for he Lk Williams, ao Ty
a

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TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE ETC. WANTED

Want 2 Toulouse~ganders,
onable price. R. B.
Greensboro, Ga:

Want 2 or 3, eed mammoth
Bronze hens. Give age, wt. and pr
Miss Loach Bryan, Reynolds, Ga,

Want 1 1927 hatch Narragansett
turkey tom. Pure breed, well develop-
ed and reasonable for price, / for
Oe Meee AOR: Brooks, Donovans

2 :

Want 1 Bourbon Red turkey xobe
bler. Pure bred and early hatched,
to use. for breeding. Mrs. R. W.
Strickland, McDonough, Ga- Rt. 5.

Want 2 2 yr, old Peafowl roosters
and 1 hen. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs, Ga. ee

Want sevral white Guinea hen
W. P. Dunn, Atlanta, Ga. 611 Cham
ber of Commerce Bldg.

at reas
Mee





r ~ CAR LOTS FOR SALE AND WANTED



| DEALERS ARE URGED TO ADVISE THE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT WHEN

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IN THE MARKET FOR GEORGIA PRODUCTS



-CO- OPERATIVE CAR SALES
HOGS

: _ Thomasville, Wednesday, Feb. 1,
Camilla, Tuesday, January 7.
Thomasville, Wednesday, Feb. 8.
ar Bainbridge, Friday, Feb. 10.
- Ashburn, uesday, Feb. 14.
* McRae, Tuesday, Feb. 14.
: Blakely, Tuesday, Feb. 14.
_ Thomasville, Wednesday, Feb. 15.
_ Thomasville, Wednesday, Feb. 22.
Jee - Bainbridge, Friday, Feb. 24.

Bakely, Tuesday, Feb. 28.

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. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
ay CAR LOTS

Z 2 cars 90 day speckled velvet beans
in. pod, 1000 bu. shelled 90 day velvet
beans, 97 per cent sound. Wrights-
ville Grain Co., Wrightsville, Ga.
1 car 90 day velvet beans in pod
$16. FOB Millen. John C... Wilson,
Millen, Ga.

. Car lots Brown Whippoorwills, New
Eras, Clays and mixed peas. P. R.
Sees Greensboro, Ga.

Velvet beans, small black pod va-
iy car lots $17 FOB cars. Shelled
for seed ,$1.50 per bu. delivered.
Z Beans crushed for feed, sacked FOB
" cars, $1.35. per hundred lb. J. W.
pas Omega, Ga.

Several cars velvet beans. in pod:
"Name best price FOB car, Metter,
Ga. W. T. Wright, Metter, Ga. >
2 cars velvet beans. ~Make best of-
W. L Adams,



fer FOB Claxton.
Claxton, Ga.

~< 8 cars velvet beans in ead $16 ton
= - FOB Cordele. Je K. _ Luck, County
Agent, Cordele, Ga.

= 1 6r 2, cars of* good, dry, sound
velvet beans in pod. Make best price
FOB: Ambrose. T. J. Holland, Am-:
brose, (Gas :
Velvet Bois in pod, $19 ton.
Picked early and dry; shelled velvet
A beans in 2 1-2 bu. sacks, $1:25- bu.
Recleaned- and sound. a _* Bush,
Richland, Ga..



for feeding purpose, 15 to 18 tons,
$20 a ton FOB Odum. J. M. With-
TOW, Odum, Ga.
~. 2 cars 90-day velvet ae 100. per
- cere sound $18 ton. In the pod $1.25
_bu., sacked: FOB Rebecca, WwW. W.
3 Lain, Rebecca, Ga,
= as peas and velvet beans, car
poe Z. L. Coffin, Richland, Ga.
Karly speckled seed velvet beans,
_ ear lots or less; velvet beans in pod,
bulk, ear lots, FOB Camilla. T. A.
_ Acree, Camilla, Ga. ~
5,000 bu. A-1 90- day velvet beans
$1 hu. in 2 1-2 bu. sacks.
ant; Bartow, Ga. | :
Velvet . bean hulls, car lots. Sam-
ples and prices on- oe Fre) R.
- Bennett. Eastman, Ga.
= 1 car velvet beans in pod. we
-. Josey, County Agt., Statesboro, Ga.
_ New crop velvet beans in ear lots.
- W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga.
Velvet beans in the hull. Car lots.
Ww. B.. Drew, Midville; Ga.

He me



eae paeead or $18 ton. Car. lots -in_ pod,
FOB Rebecca.

Ga. Rt. 1.

8 ears velvet beans in pod $18 ton.
> Pickett Smith, aes Ga., 808 Eee



| Ashburn.

Any quantity $1.25 bu., $18 ton. C.
P, Daniell, Was nesbirs. Ga.
- A few cars of velvet beans. A. E.

One car velvet beans. O, L. John-
son, County Agent, Camilla, Ga.

One car peas, make offer. W. H.
Cook, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 3. .

1 car velvet beans $20 ton FOB
_W. R, Scott, Ashburn, Ga.

Several cars dry velvet beans in
pod. T. C. Jordan, Bartow, Ga.

Velvet beans in pod, $18 ton; shelled
small lots $1.50 bu. = W. Lang,
Omega, Ga...

Burke County Clay peas, FOB Mill-
haven, Ga. M. S. Hillis, Girard, Ga.

Velvet beans, speckled, sound and
dry in pod, bulk or thrashed and
sacked for seed, car lots $1. 25 bu.

Norman, Dover, Ga.
1 car velvet beans. O. L. Johnson,
County Agent, Camilla, Ga.
Velvet beans. Car lots.

et, Saag
som, McRae, Ga.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

head, Ga.

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

pod. State price del. to Columbus,
Ga. (. 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. dely Savannah, Ga. Can also han-
dle these in car. lots, or less. Send

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



1 car of sound velvet hens in pody.

oC. S. Bry- |

Soy beans, ear lots $1.25 bushel, |.

W. oS Ivey, Rebecca,

EN

Athens, Ga.

| field peas, car lots or less..

car lots or less.

Car Lots
Want 1 car velvet beans for feeds
ing purposes. G. C. Alford, Buck- |

} Atlanta, Ga.

\Want car lots of velvet beans in

sample, before shipping. Also want 2

purposes. G. = Alford, Buck- [
vhead, Ga, es
Want field peas, car Pata. General

Brokerage Co., Macon, Ga.

Want 12 cars velvet beans in pod
del. Monticello and Shady Dale. L.
O. Benton, Monticello, Ga.

Want 1 car of mixed Loreda and O-
too-tan beans. Quote del. price. J.
C. Barrett, County Agent, Kosciusko,
Mississippi.

Want 100 bu. New Era or Whip-
poorwill peas. ae Plant Co.
Odum, Ga.

Want 1 car on aing of blue Whips,
brown Whips, also mixed. George
W.. Heard, Atlanta, Ga., - De Box
186.

Want all varieties of soy beans and
Advise
quantity of each, send sample and
quote lowest price. Vernon Bradham.
Moultrie, Ga.

Want any variety peas and beans
Send sample anc
quote lowest price del. W. R. Steph
ens Seed & Plant Co., Flower,
Branch, Ga. * + Re
Want all kinds of field peas; so;
and velvet beans. Car lots. -Quot
lowest price, send sample and stat
how packed. W. L. Fain Grain Co



CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots
car of grade heifers 6c lb., 1 car
of range cattle. Write or wire. Pick-
ett Smith, Dawson, Ga.

1 car of dry fed steers about 750 :
Jibs. average:

H. A. Adams, Luella,
Henry Co., Ga.

Car of Jersey heifers. Well bred
calves, wt. from 350 to 600 Ibs. ., at 6e
fb. R. S. Parham, Greenville, Ga.
1 small car of mixed beef and mill
cows, 5e lb., FOB Sycamore. L. -L
Crosier, Syoumore. Ga.

1 car of high grade Jersey cows.
part fresh and balance to fresher
soon. O. lL. Carr, Jakin, Ga.

500 choice, well bred high grade

third calf. ia
Donough, Ga., Rte 1, be ote





Want several cars a beans in
the hull. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.

Want 1 car, (15 tons) velvet beans
in the hull; 1 car 1-2 velvet beans in
the hull and 1-2 slip shuck corn 7 1-2
tons each. Thomas Bros., Stephens,
Ga.

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

peas. -
price. Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Ga.

Want 1 or, 2 cars velvet beans,
P. Baisdens, Live Oaks, Fla.

Want several cars velvet beans in
hull. F. M. Green, Live Oaks, Fla.
|. Want soy beans, No. 1 quality,
$16 50. Southrn Flour and Grain Co.,
Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. =

Want car of velvet beans. Take
best price delivered. M. H. King,
Woodland, Ga.

C.

peas. - Also O-too-tan'and Loreda soy
beans. The Rowland Co., Athens, Ga.

Want velvet beans in pod. Car
lots.. Quote delivered price. Dixie
Feed Co.; Inc., Savannah. Ga.
Wart car of velvet beans for feed-
ing, Zebulon. Ga.
Co.. Barnesville, Ga.

Want 1 car velvet beans for feed-





| 900 lbs., fair gross flesh, 10c lb.; 120

_Cole-.

Want car of brown. Whippoorwill ;
Send sample and quote best}
| mediate shipment. _

thogs, wt. from 60 to 100 Ibs.

Want, car of brown Whippoorwill

WW. HH. Mitchell &

Hereford calves 9-mos. old, around
coming 2 year old heifers, ee 800
ibs., 9: Ib. D. H. Fulmer, Augusta.
Ga.

2 cars of fat het cattle.
Calhoun, Uvalda, Ga.
1 ear of beef cattle. J. T. Powell,
Brinson, Ga. Be) as. be

Dewitt



CATTLE WANEDCar Lots
Want several cars of cattle for im-
Odum Plant Co.,
Odum, Ga.

Want car load Hereford heifers
and small steers; also car of feeder
Ars
and J.C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.

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

Want a car of high producing milk
cows. Walter A. Seamans, Waycross,
Ga.

Want a ear of young
feeders.

-eattle for
S. B. Henson, Louisa, Va.

cows that will freshen in the next 60
days. State number and kind and
best price. Will come and see them.
T. M. McPhail.

Want car of stocker cattle,



hoe las

Gates 3 oe

\J: E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga,

| del. on track, Ben Hill,: G

Want 1 or 2 cars of springers or|

Anderson, S. C., Rt. 1.3

Want car of Jersey grade cows, that
will freshen soon with second and
WHA. sa caer. Be

Want for cash 2 cars of vote os
grade Hereford cows, also three sad-
dle mares, not over 4 years old, and
over 16 hands high, A, L. P., Macon,
Ga., 147 High St.



CORN FOR, SALECar Lets
1 or 2 cars in the shuck, . B.-
Culpepper, Cony Agent, Cecaran: eae
Ga. Lae
Several cars new slip ehuck. corn. :
E. P, Josey, Statesboro, Ga.
500 bushels new crop in shuck. 4.
W. Stephens, oon Agent, Millen, Soe
Ga.
Slip shucked ear corn, car lots per
bu. of 80 lbs., 75c.; shelled corn,
small lots, sacked, 95 bu. J. W.
Lang, Omega, Ga.
Corn in shuck, car lots 1c Ib. OB
Meigs. Price good until Jan. be. z



not sold. G. L. Duren, Meigs, Ga ~

Har corn, car lots. B. Stovall,

usesburg, Ga.

Milling corn, 90 bu. FOB Mei tae. i

tohn . Clark, McRae, Ga. Pe
Several cars good slip shuck 4rn.

Make offer FOB Claxton. WwW. Be

Adams, Claxton, Ga. ae

One car white shelled corn. I wh

400 bushels slip shuck corn. Nel. a
son Kea, Adrian, Ga.. Eee
One car shelled bulk or sacked gar.
corn. F. H. Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga. .
Several cars of corn in shuck. Pi
R. Mc#lveen, Stilson, Ga.

One car slpi shuck corn. Qaota oe
hest price FOB Rentz. D. E. Mullis, a
Dublin, Ga., Rt. 3:

1 or 2 cars of corn in shuck. a. T.
Powell, Brinson, Ga. Ke

2 or 8 cars of slip shuck corn, 90e os
bu. FOB Sycamore. L. W. Green,
Jycamore, Ga. yee

Several cars of slip shuck. oe Jone
Jdum Plant Co., Odum, Ga.

3 cars slip shuck corn. A. J. Wil- :
liams, Glennville, Ga.

Several cars of ear corn. Quote :
orice FOB. Cairo: J. HE: Paulk, Caley
Ga. :
Car slip shuck corn 80: Tbs. to ba.
Make best offer FOB shipping point.
T.-C: Walker, County Agent, iste! ?





CORN C WANTED_Car Lots
Want slip shuck ear corn car lots. a

Want..corn in car lots. will: exch.
hoy ear lots for. same:: Market. pri ae
R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, : Ga.

Want 1. car bright baled shu





Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga. > pres
Want several cars good white mifll-
ing ear corn with shucks off; also
shelled, Quote pfices delivered At-
lanta, Ga.; quote baled oat and wheat
straw. W. P. Dunn, 611 Chamber of

Commerce Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.

Want yellow corn shelled and. oy
cleaned in car lots. Atlantic Milling :
Co., Augusta, Ga.

Want lowest prices on new pated
shucks. Several cars weekly. W. :
Boyd Jones; Marion, N.C. ,



Ransom, Kensington, Ga.



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For Sale and Wanted a
J _ CATTLE FOR SALE lon cow. J. T. Becks Wenll Ga.{E. W. Thompson, "Hogansville, Ga. From $15.00 to $20.00. oe mM

stock not cate to register, from

boy gallon cow. $40 cash or ex-

Seance for 40 barron strain March

~ White Leghorns. i. L. Wallace, At-
lanta, Ga. 247 No. Highland Ave..

Registered Jersey bull calf almost
7 months old. Noble Sophie and Ra-

- leigh blood. Sell or exchange for reg-

istered heifer, 1 or 2 months old.
- Feiton Sewell, Newnan, Ga. Route 3

Two cows, fresh in. First calves.
Good stock. J. P. Watson, Sr. Haw-
kinsville, Ga.

One 3-gallon milk cow, with 3

months old calf. Grade Jersey $50.

t. V. Voleman, Roswell, Ga.
~ One Hereford bull 2 1-2 years old,

- we-ght between 800 and 4,000 lbs.

-Kegistered papers go with him. T.
NN, Bunn, Lovejoy, Ga. |

Jersey bull caiff 6 months old,
from heavy producing registered
cow and s.red by registered bull,
'/$35 with registered papers FOB
- Rupert. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.

awelve Jersey milch cows all high

-<pred grades; 2 reg. Jersey cows; 5

he fer calves. T. H. Strange, Eaton-

ton, Ga. f

One registered Jersey ule: 5

years old, for sale. a 609, Thom-

= cow, fresh. in,

ete

See Ga.

One thoroughbred Jersey milch
$75.00 FOB here.
J.C, Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Route-1.

One _thoroughbred, 2 years) old,
demey bull, weight 700 Ibs. $60. OD
Hoi. Wilerar, Butler, Ga.

One
.. from heavy producers, to calve in
~ July, $100. FOB. Bowman. {. a

_ Herndon, Bowman, Ga.

Guernsey bull,

Bonnie

One pure Jersey heifer. ealf. Born
_ December 27, without a tail, $25
eash. Mrs. Henry, Everett, Richland,

- Several young bulls, excellent
Apceding from Silver Medal cows,

i also 15 to 20 good milch cows. Wm.

~ Jackson, Donovan, Ga..-

., Fine, pure bred and_ registered
Turner County
Gentleman, No. 185041 in the
_ American Guernsey Cattle Club reg-
. istration book. Sire, King of. Wes-
tern Slope Ranch, No. 78861; Dam,
May Lou, No. 125683.
aan specimen for breeding, 12
-months old. Ready for service. $125

: erated, FOB Ashburn. Joe Lawrence,

_ Ashburn, Ga.

~ One. Jersey cow, ek wish: 4
weeks old calf, 41-2 gallon of milk
a day, $70. FOB Waycross. W. P.
Strickland, Mayeross, Ga. Route 5.

- Box 47.

~One Jersey: alk 20 cmotitiis: old,

a full blood, but not subject to Pere

ae istration, $20 or exchange: for pea-

nuts and peas. Joe M. Brown, Mce-

Rae, Gas 2 S ot
Three pure brad Jersey bull cal-

--ves, $25.00. Sixth District A. & M.
: School, Barnesville, Ga. St



. CATTLE WANTED.
- Want 8 yopistered Shaleibh strain

calves, also 2 registered heavy pro-

ducing COWS.
ges
Want One good milch cow, fresh

Day Davis, Rutledge,

; in. Must be reasonable and have good

-conditions, not far from Mt. Vernon.

George oe Moye, Mt. Vernon, Ga.

Route 4.



registered Jersey heifer, | 2



Will exchange for Jersey, 3. ae



Will exchange for good milch cow.
Mrs. W. J. Kenney, Sr., Bakeley,
Ga. 3868 No. Main Street.

Want nice young Jersey cow.
Make offer. L. P. Webb, Atlanta,
Ga. 54T Atlanta: Avenue, SE. Prone
4251- W. Y

Will aes equal value _ cat-
tle, mules or corn.
nformation. Mrs. H. B. roe La-
vonia, Ga.

Want 6 registered Jersey or tet

sey heifer calves, 2 mos. old, to raise

Plenty feed
z Re [i

on halves to 12 mos.
and pasture. Referencs.
oh-rley, Lavonia, Ga.

Want 380 cows for breeding. Must

be cheap. Also first class Hereford
bull with registered papers.

sephs School, Holy Trinity, Ala.

Will exchange for a Holstein or | 2

Jersey milk cow. Write for further
information. -I. K. Billups, abate
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 25.
_ Will exchange for heifer calf, or
pig. Write for further information.
Mrs. S: L. Cofer, Winder, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want Le exchange for nice lot of
plooded calves and yearlings. R. C-

| Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.

Want to exchange for 5 or 6 jersey
milch cows. Write. ait ae Bu-
ford, Ga. a e.

1 Jersey pull calf,
State lowest price.
Bowman, Ga.

10 weeks aa.
H. W. Fleming,

Several good grade or pure breed |
cows or heifers that will freshen in

next few months. John T. Miller, Rte
ay Columbus, Ga. 7 = mee

ay

HOGS FOR SALE Sais



Two paeacered Big ~ type P. C.
Sows, 8 litter sows, one with seven
P. C. pigs not registered, 3 weeks
old $50, the other not bred $35,
young: sows in good | condition. Wt.

about 250 pounds each. 1 P. C. gilt

weight 150 pounds or over $20. C.
D. Potts, Route 3, Macon, Ga. -
-One Spotted P. C. sow 2 years
old: due to farrow about March 1
$25. Weight. 250 pounds, FOB. a
Os Goolsby, Route 1, Graham, Ga.-

Fine feeder shoatsg. W. C. ureton:
Rising Fawn, Ga. :

Two thorobred Spotted P..C. male
hogs $10 each. Mrs. GC. - O..- Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga. Pe

Pure bred Duroc Teisey* pigs 8 =
10 weeks old, inoculated. Registered
$10 each. J.C. Se Peers
Georgia.

Tomworth ard P. C. sows, R. B,
McWhorter, Greensboro,. Ga.

Hogs-20 pounds to 100. pounds at
7r pound. FOB: heer. TG: Nail,
Thalman, Ga.

Hight. 8-weeks Sia awd six G-week
old pigs, sell or exchange for seed
oats, corn, cotton seed, any farm

*| product can use, or a farm bell. Lum

Reid, Luthersville, Ga.

ged Guinea pigs, $10. 00; a few 7
months old, black gilts, $15. 00 each;
Gienea and P. C, crossed bred to
Little Bone Guinea male, $12.50
each. I. G. Thompson, Garfield, Ga.
Route 2. :
Fine Hampshire gilts, 4 nto. 5
months old, $10.00 each; Hampshire
pigs, 8 weeks old, $5. 00 each. Mrs.
eV. Kranklin, Register, Ga.
Fifteen to 18 shoats, weight from
65 to 100 Ibs, each. P. C. and-Duroc
crossed; 2 sows with pigs, bargain,

Write for fuller |

St. Jo-}.

Little bone, chuffy and short leg-|



| Route Z.

Little Bone Guinea sow, 2 years
old to farrow in February, $20.00.
Two pair Little Bone Guinea shoats
weight about 50 lbs. each, $12.00
pair. Mrs. L. H. a Summitt,. Ga.

| Route 2.

Two registered Duroc gilts, 6
months old, weight about 150 Ibs.
2ach, $25.00 each; 1 registered black
RP: Ce SOW, ees 200 pounds, bred
to registered boar, farrow April
25th, $35.00. 4: black P. C. pigs,
registered in buyers name, $9.00

Teach. 2 sows, 2 poars, 2 1-2 months

o'd, not registered, $7.00 each. All
FOB Waycross. W. P.. Strickland,
Waycross, Ga.. RFD 5: aoe
Seven pure pred P. C. males, and
females, 8 weeks old, $7.00 each.
FOB. here. Horace Benen, TY: ee

| Ga. RFD 2., Ss

yeni hese shoats, Widec and P.
cS. mixed. Good stock and in good
condition. Weight- from 40 to 90 lbs
at 9c lb. at barn. Id Be ee
Reg sten, Ga.

Two good brood. sows, aes first
of March, weight about 200 lbs.
each, $20.00; 10 shoats, about 100
or 125 lbs. each, $10 each. I. C.
Carr, Milledgeville, Ga. RFD: 1.

Pure stock Blue hogs, 6. months
old gilts, $8.00. John L. Gantt, Meigs,
Georgia.

One truck load of shoals, weigh
125 lbs. 8e lb..at farms. J. B. Mil-
aoe Woodland, Ga. | t

Two Berkshire boars, 1-2 years,

weight 600 lbs. average, and 1 wt.,

300 lbs., 11 months old. Sell or ex-
change for equal value. T. V. Cole-

man, Roswell, Ga.
Eight 4-months .old ange $32.00

for lot; 1 sow, 2 1-2 years old, good

stock, foe 20th. February, $25.00.

All at my place. W. A. oe Cor-

dele, Ga: Route B. Box 213.
Three fine P. C. and Guinea brood
Sows , weight about 250 Ibs. $25.00

| each; 14 pigs, same stock, about 4
months old, weight about 60 to 65

Ibs. each $65.00 for the 14, Viscaya
Farm, Doerun, Ga.

Two pure bred black Essix pigs,
good condition, weight about 40 lbs.
each $8.00 each. Harold Thornton,
Arlington, Ga. Route a ae

- One fine 2 year old reg. Duroe Jer-
sey male; 1 registered sow, 20 mos,
old, 6 pigs, 6 weeks old. Make offer
on any or lot. Mrs. Cailie Bowen,

| Dalton, Ga. 1 Elm Street.

Fine 10 weeks old, pure bred, P.
G. gilts, $10.00 each. FOB here. Gra-
dy Benson, Ty Ty, Ga. Route 2.

~B. B. black P. C. boars and shoats
about 4 months old, sired by A Son

of the Knight Hawk (worlds cham-

pion.boar in 1927). Out of an- -out-
standing gilt, $20.00 registered in

buyers name. E. N. Little, Carnes-

ville, Ga. Route 3:

Nine 7 weeks old pigs. 2 males sad
7 females. 1-2 Tamworth and 1-2 red
Jersey. Guaranteed breeding, $5.00

each or $40.00 for lot. G. M. Walden,

Gibson, Ga.. RFD 2.

One P. C. sow,: bred to registered
boar, due to farrow, March 14th.
$75.00. FOB Newnan. J. E. Bailey,
Raymond, Ga.

Thoroughbred . P. C. 3 months

old pigs, $7.50 each or $14.00 pair.

C. C. Willis, Ochlocknee, Ga.

About 15 9 months old, bred gilts,

high grade Duroc Jersey breeding.

lard, Odum, Ga. |
One Duroc. Cherry King, 2 ye;

old, will register in buyers na
Weight 300 Ibs. Will farrow O-
12 pigs. Sell or exchange for.

sey heifer calves, 4 or 5 mont

Jim Moss, Talking Rock, Ga. D
Black Essix, 2 year old, weig q
Ibs. 1 bred sow, to farrow someti

in February. A very thrifty
sow, $22.00 delivered or $20.00 F
1 fine S..P. C. 7 months old g
weight about 100 lbs. or more,

Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt.

One Duroc and P. C. mixed g
good condition, 10 months old, |
Leo Akins, ee Ga. Route





aemaut, & P. C. His, 12 ae 0
3-4. spotted and 1-4 black. Pi
bred $7.50 each or $12. 00
pair; 7 pigs, 12 weeks old,*8-4 g]
ted, $4.50 each or $7.50 a pair,
rion B. Griffin, Surrency, Ga. RFI
One S. P. C. gilt, 4 months
weight 100 lbs. to exchange for
gallon of Ribbon cane syrup in g
lon buckets. A-1 grade. W. D
banks, Ramhurst, Ga. :

Registered Duroc Jersey

| weight 150 to 260 lbs. W. 0. Gib

Enigna, Ga. _

Registered S. P. C. pigs, 8,'1
12 weeks old, extra high bas
Guaranteed, or money back.
Paulk, Fitzgerald, Ga.
- One pure bred black Bssi
weight about 75 pounds, good
$12.00. L. Foster, Milford, Ga.
ats Box 33.

Twenty fat pork hogs, wei
to 100 lbs. O. V. <Favlon Woe
Georgia. ex

Fifteen pire back Hasie, 8
old pigs, $5.00 each; mixed bred, :
and thrifty pigs, 8. weens: old, $4.0
each. Dubose Hester,Lisbon, Ga

Six registered Duroc pigs, 3
and 3 females, weight aroun
Ibs. each, $15.00. J. H. Palmer,
nille, Ga. / Pee

Thirty-four pigs, 3 months ol
$5.00 each; 12 shoats, 10 lb. Se
Wilson, Eatonton, Ga. RFD 4.



Duroc Jersey boars, spring. Ww,
135 pounds, each, $22.50. Registered
in buyers name for price. L. H
Edenfield. Stillmore, Ga. =

S. P. C. pigs, subject to regist

$10.00. Joe M. Brown, McRae,
One P. C. gilt, bred to pure br
P.-C boar, $20.00: 1 Pe C. pig.

| weeks. old, $5.00; 6 black Essix,

weeks old, $5.00 each. G. D. Ne
som, Mitchell, Ga. Route 1.

. One Duroc and P. C. crams St
14 monthsold, weight about. 175
$25.00 FOB Rebeca, B. F. Pe
Rebecea, Ga.

Duroe pigs, also 2 little: bone. G
ynea and P. C. crossed, pigs. Write
ee Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle

oute T. *

Five thoroughbred Duroc pigs,
females and 1 male, 6 weeks 0
$5.00 each. GW. Moore, Shiloh, |
RFD 2.

Eight shdats, P. C. and Dur .
crossed, 50 to 65 lbs. each, $7.0
each at barn. Dowdy Bros. Whit
Plains, Ga. Route 1. Box 54. |

One pure bred P. C. boar, 22-
old, weight between 450 and 500
$75.00 with registered papers i



ken at once. J. T. ose Tho: as-
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BULLETIN Sa

PAGE FIFTEEN








FARM HELP WANTED



er to many inquiries. J. Mt. Blount,

Omega, Ga., Rt. 2. \

to live in house with us and work on
farm. Wife to help with poultry and
general house work. Wages or on
halves. L. C. Bigbee, Bluffton, Ga.
Want man with tidy wife to care { for
small farm near Savannah, on salt
water.
n well. Must be sober, industrious
stworthy and willing to do every
id of work required. State salary
required. References required. A. O.
: Bailey, Savannah, Ga., 2425 Lin-
oln St. :

Want steady Sark to eultivate 1
rse. crop and do any kind of farm
work balance of this year. House



ble monthly or twice monthly. Geo.
W. Heard, Atlanta, Ga., P. O. Box 136.
; Want man and wife with small fam-
ly to, work on farm for $1 a day,
house furnished and garden spot. Or
will use single man or young boy not
less than 16 years old, for $15 a
onth and board with bed. Must be
trictly honest, sober, good*moral hab-
its and willing to work. L. H. Eden
field, Stillmore, Ga.

Want 1 or 2 families with good ret-
rences to work 2 or 8 horse crop.
BS; poultry or dairy, on 50-50 ba-
is; good river lands, 26 miles from
Adlenta: in Douglas county. J. .G.
ison, care M. M. Simmons, Deca-
ur, Ga., 102 Greenwood Place.
Want hand for general farm work.
fust be sober, honest, and a good
orker; $25 a month and board. J.
: > Ward, Damascus, Ga.

Want 1 boy from 12 to 15 years old







































wa ges. and live as ne of family. Bill
; Steedley, Coffe, Ga.

Want single man, room, board and
ndry, $15 month salary. Mrs. J.
Clarke, College Park, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want wage hand at $18 a month
d board. Any age man if willing to
lo all kinds of farm work; also man
ith small family to run a 1 horse
: yp on halves. Will finance. A. B.
ylor, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.

tae been supplied. This is answer
many inquiries. N. W. Folsom,
Norman Park, Ga.

_ Want middle aged man to live in
home; cultivate about 10 acres in. eorn
and truck farm; look after young | or-
chard and attend to stock. Must be
-a good worker and one who does not
cuss or swear, and prefer one who
will attend ehurch regularly; $18 a






References exchanged.
Cobb, Ellijay, Ga.

_ Want a reliable working woman
for cook and housekeeper in nice res-
yectable country home. Also reliable
man: or boy to work on farm: State
age and lowest wages. Box 34, Rt.
FR, Statesboro, Ga.

Want man who knows something
about gardening and care of flowers.
Prefer man without family, or man
and wits. Miss Martha Berry, Mt.
Berry, Ga. =
Want. good family with small in-
me to raise chickens on shares.
Vill furnish dwelling, chicken house

George WwW.









Placa" has been filled. This is ans-

Want man with wife andno children

Splendid house, wood, arte-- |

furnished and reasonable wages paya-.

r young man, single, to work for

nonth, solid time, board and laundry.



oF ARM EMPLOYMENT

and pasture. Mrs. M. J. Cowan, Rt. 2,
Winston, Ga.

Want 2 0F 3 single men about 25
or 380 years of age, good character to
work on farm. Will pay $15 per mo.
and board. I. c. Nail, Thalman, Ga.

Want white man with 10 or 15
cows to start dairy. Have 70 acres

|5 mi. Atlanta limits; two good pas-

tures, creek in each; good house; new
three story barn; two big mules; on
good road. D.. B. Osborne, Jr., Box
30, ute de Chamblee, Ga. 5 x

Want a man between 20 and 30 yrs.

old to work on farm. Will pay $20 mo.

and board. Ww. Ww. Dimsdale,
Rebecca, Ga.

Rt. 1,

Reliable boy to live as one of the

family, to help with eows and chick-
ens, general work-run car. Mrs. L. B.
Salhoun, Rt. 38, Maeon, Ga.

Want farm hand $20 mo. and ex-
penses. Furnish married man smal]
house, wood, garden ete., and pay
$30 mo. B. F. Purcell, Pooler, Ga.

Want farm hand for one horse
crop. J. M. Hayes, Stockbridge, Ga.
Rte. .

Want a man with family to eui
and sell wood through winter and
farm in spring. J. R. Gable, Box 224,
Raymond, Ga.

Want colored man and aie no
children, reasonable wages, room and

board furnished. Woman to do house
work, man to work farm. Huse Man-

tooth, Crandall, Ga.

Want two good families to work

2-horse crop, each on share basis. or:

will hire two good men with small
families. Good land; good houses and
good school: Sloan Bruce, Avaln, Ga.

Want middle aged manto live in

family to tend farm and young orch-
ard. Good pay. References furrlished.
eo. W. Cobb, Ellijay, Ga.
Want an orphan boy, 10 to 15 yrs.
of. age to live as one of family in a
good home, and help with the work
around the home and farm. Mrs. L.
Powers, Ellabelle, Ga. Rt. 1. |

Want a first class, experienced
dairyman with 2 or.3 boys to onerate
a good size dairy. Must be able to
operate a gas engine and milking
machine. J. Pickler,
Rt. A.

~ Want man or boy to work on farm
Must be able to drive a Ford car.
Part of crop or $15 a mo. and board.
Situated, 1 mile and a half from Du-
luth, on Lawreneeville Road. Mrs. J.
H. Parsons, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 1.

, Want farmers to work 2 to 10-
ce farm, near Conyers, Rockdale
County. Own stock and finance self.
Good land, near churches and schools.
5 houses, barns, well watered by

-branches. Splendid proposition. Sta-

tion E, Box 10, Atlanta, Ga.

Want several good farmers to
work on halves. With foree enough
to work at least two plows. Write
or come to see me. R. C. Roberts,
Jefferson, Ga. :

Want a boy 14 to 18 yrs. old, to
assist in driving truck, trapping, and
general farm work. Write. John M.
Cox, East Point, Ga. 107 Martin St._

Want a good working; sober man
to run a-l-horse farm. Plant mostly
eotton, white or black. Good land,
good steek. Can run him if necessary.

| W. M. Monerief, Roberta, Gs.

land board; 1 share
basis, 1 or 2 horse crop. W. L. Dix-|

Savannah, Ga.



Positions Wanted, Farm Help Wanted

Want 1 eae ase, $20 a month
cropper, 50-50

on, Quitman, Ga.
Want a sober, industrious, unmar-

| ried man to live as one of family and
work on small farm. Answer at once.
W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Box 247.

Want 2 share croppers, and 2 wage

hands. Write immediately. Mrs.
= Whitehurst, Cochran, Ga.
Want a strong, healthy, white

woman to do house work and gener-

al work on a country place. Good
home and reasonable salary. Wood-
mere Farms, Chamblee, Ga.



POSITIONS WANTED ee

Open for poultry farm proposition
.Want near

Atlanta, and must be
ight conditions. Write. W. P. Cona-
vay, Atlanta, Ga. 670 WoodwarG
ANG 2 ae 3
Single man with experience want
oe on poultry, or general farm

teferences furnished. C. J. Holla.
vay, Millen, Ga.

Want job on farm to housckeep an
fo any kind of general work. Mis:
Maud Rowe, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want job looking after a 2 hors<
arm. Plenty of force. Call or write.
a J. D., 1534 Green St., Augusta, Ga.

Want place on poultry farm. Have
had 14 mos. experience, and can drive
cruck, State wages.
\dairsville, Ga.

Want place on farm, doing general
farm work. Will work for $35 a mo.
and board. V. H. Allen, Adairsville, |

Ga., RFD 1.
Want to contract with party to grow

cabbage, tomatoes, collards and onion
plants for 1928

crop. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Grady H. Gibson, Folk-

ston, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 47 B.

Want job on farm, willing to start
on small salary. Have had 28 years

experience in tobacco raising. Sober

and a hustler, best of references. Car

start immediately. W. R. Jones, meats

Station, Gastonia, N.C.

Want position as manager of farm.
Exxperieneed and references. P. 0.
Box 24, Chipley Ga.

Want place with good man on gen-
eral farm or stock, dairying and poul-

.try. Can drive car or truck. Am 1:
years old.

C. L. Wynne, Brewton.

Bee.

Ga.



WANT TO RENT FARMS

Have rented my farm. This is
answer to many inquiries. Mrs. Ed-
win Seitzinger,
Irme Circle.
Want to lease with view of buying
in Fall, a small farm with good im-
provements. Can finance self. Prefer
standing rent. Address: Occupant.
104 Wadley Ave., East Point, Ga.

Want a 2 horse to run on shares.
Prefer a corn, hay, hog and poultry
farm. John Bates, Midville, Ga.

Want share crop for twa plows.
Operate dairy. Life experience. Also
am good miller and do carpenter
work. J. P, Cratelield, Americus,

| Ga.

Want -erep fer 1998 on 50-58 bass
General farming, falyine,.

a M _ Wood,

Atlanta, oe, 86 | Manda Weeks, Dial; Gas

In.

. *

teror any kind of work. Prefer So. Ga.
J. A. Stripling, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4.

Want 35 or 40 acres on halves.
Plant half in-truck, balance in cotton
and corn. Man to furnish truck and
pair of mules. Not more than 30 mi.
from Atlanta. M. D. Hayes, Stock-
bridge, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want good 1 horse farm with resi-
dence and barn and good land, near
Atlanta. B. . Reynolds, Atlanta, Ga.,
816 Virgil St. :

Want to rent 1 or 2 re farm on
shares. Have ample help. Owner.
must furnish and finance. T. P. Clif-
ton, Atlanta, Ga., 600 Fair St., SE

| Want good 2 horse farm near Atlan-

Good
Best

ta, prefer East of Atlanta.
land and have 2 houses on it.

fof references furnished. Experienced

farmer and trucker. N. J. Scroggins,
Atlanta, Ga., 160 Mills St.



SECOND HAND MACHINERY
WANTED
Want second-hand corn mill; 18 in.
crock meal mill. Meadows preferred!
Must be in good condition. J. R. Dyer,
Blairsville, Ga. Rt. 4.

Want good second-hand riding cul-
tivator, latest model of International
make. J. D. Pendley, Cumming, Ga:

Want to buy a second-hand gin- |

nery complete, also crude oil engine.
Quote price and what you have to
offer. E. F. Worley, Omega, Ga.
_ Want to trade a 6 H. P. Internation-
al (or some standard make) and pay
difference. T. J. Franklin, Barnes-
ville, Ga.

Want to buy. 1 steel tower and

| Cypress tank, also 1 1-2 H. P. engine.

Fust be cheap for cash. M. H. Brad-
shaw, Silver Creek, Ga.

Want to buy good International
Riding Cultivator cheap for~cash, or
exch. S, P. C. pigs. C. C. Willis, Och-
locknee, Ga.

Want Fowler Cultivator, ain rid-
ing Cultivator. Will exch. high grade
Wannamaker cotton seed for same.
R. H. Duggan, Chester, Ga.

Want about 50 ft. 10 in. 4 ply belt.
Must be good and price right.

Want deep well pump and pack.
Pump to force water in 40 ft. elevat-.

fed tank. W. H. De Loach, Estill, S.

C., Rt. 2, Box 105.

Want to exch. for a good (70).

{Pratt Gin with feeder and condenser. /

R. C2 Roberts, Jefferson. Ga.
FRUITS FOR SALE

Bright 1927 eunited apples: 20e lb.
delivered in 10 lb. lots or more. Mrs.



Fancy Yates and Terry Apples, $3
bu. or $1.50 in 1-2 Bu. boxes; Choice
apples, $2.50; Tree-run, $1.75; Money ~
order or eash with order. M. F. Mer-
riam, Demorest, Ga. ie

Nice sun-dried apples, 18 Ib. Add
postage, Mrs. Bertha Allen, Clarkes-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.

All kinds of can Rruth in 2 and 3.

lb. cans. Make offer. Mrs. J. H. Ellis,
Huehing, Ga.

New 1927 erop sun-dried npoies
peeled, 12 1-2c Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
A. Nix, Cleveland, Ga.

1987 sun-dried peaches, 260 lb.



Ipstpaid. B. M. Lackey, Woodstock,



=

. CAR LOTS"



ne

gnd~-*
A! ANTED.

Sug Comtinued | from Page 13).
CORN WANTEDCar Lots
Want several cars corn in

shuck. J.P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
. Want several cars of. slip vshuck
corm. Quote best prices. Monto
Shaw, Marietta, Ga, -
,. Want. slip shucked ear corn in car
lots. Advise. amount, time of ship-
ee quality and Briee. W.. L. Fain,
Atlanta, Ga
Avant shelled corn and corn fully?
stiucked in car * lots. Theo. W. Mar:
tin, 798 Citizens and Southern Bank
: Bldgs Atianta, Ga, *
_ Want shelled, white milling corn in
cur jots. Dan Joseph, Columbus, Ga. |
Want corn in car lots.. So. Geor- |
via Milling Co.,. Valdosta, Ga.
Ler ant Georgia corn in car lots. King
Grocery Co., Columbus,. Ga.
Want new corn in. car lots,. deliv- |.
ered Powder Springs. John A. West-
. brook, Powder Springs, Ga. :
Want yelow corn in car lots, shelled
er in the shuck. Make best offer del.
Waynesboro, Waynesboro: Milling Co.
. Wayiashete,: Ga. :
Want 2 cars slip shuck ear corn,
Georgia Brokerage Co. Cordele, Ga.
Want slip shuck corn. ~ Quote low-|
est. prices in car lots. H. P. aaa
Fort Valley, Ga.
Want ear corm shucks off or allad
gor bulk or sacked, car lots. A. Vv.)
Kell Co, Griffin, Ga.

*

the

Want a car of white milling ear}

com, shucked> del. Lilburn. McKin- |
ney and Waddell, Norcross, Ga.

Want 1 car of corn. State price.
!. M. McPhail, Anderson, S. C.

Will exchange car or two of hay for
corn Re, Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.



AY FOR SALECar Lots
1 car peavine hay; slightly mixed

with sorghum, full of peas, $18 ton}

on Cars here.
Ga.

Several cars . good hay... Odum
Plant Co, Odum, Ga. 4

Two or three thousand bales -good,

A. J, Gillen, Maxeys,,

clean Bermuda and Dallas hay. Webb|

_ Tatum, County Agt.> Elberton, Ga.
- Several cars bright, peanut hay.
- Make best offer. FOB. 45 w: Miller, |
~Jron City, Ga, yt

A few cars peavine hay. Fall of.

ripe peas and well baled, $25 fon|

FOB. Tivola.
Ga.
2 ears No. 1: soy beans, and 1 car
peavine hay $17 ton each, FOB, WwW.
LL. Carmichael, Madison, Ga. *

- 3 or 4 cars hay, mostly esis

Rhodes Sewell, Perry,

tonton. S. A. Fuller, Eatonton, Ga., |
ot. 2, Box 156.

Bermuda grass and Lespedesa hay, |

mixed, $10 ton FOB Greensboro.

R. |
Be McWhorter, Greensboro, Ghee 5

Two cars baled peavine hay, price |:
FOB Cochran. J. L. Dunaway, Coch-
ryan, Ga.

Several cars baled prime soy bean

hay $20 ton FOB Mayfield. _Berck-
* man Orchard, Mayfield, Ga. it

; nates ee tay State

iW eodville..

FOR SALE i

price Ge - Crapps, Ar
ee Box. 167. .
Several ears: bright hay git tout : FOB
Jc Ds oo ee
Ga.

Nice, mates well
and peavine hay $20. ton.
erts, Jefferson,Ga.

8 cars of bright peanut hay, full of
peanuts, cured without wetting, $11
ton, 10 tons to car, FOB Cordele.

R. C. Rob-

2 cars good, brite Johns and

| Bermuda grass hay $17 ton FOB Far-

fare Jo: Thomason, Fartar, Ga.,

J asper county.

_ 16 cars. of bright omlut hay, full |

of peanuts $15 ton .FOB Dayan.
Pickett Smith, Dawson, Gas or res
Several cars of well cured peavine
shay. Peach Poultry Farms, Fort Vale
ley, Ga. <==
-Peavine and peanut hay, car lots.
Dr Jk Gammage, Pineview, Ga.
Peavine and peanut hay. Car lois.
Mrs. Nora G, Webb, Albany, Ga.
- sae het. cars of peanut hay. Jos.
. & D. Freeman, Blakeley, Ga.
f car velvet bean and grass hay.

f

| Beans all through it $16 FOB here.

Mrs. R. A Kelley, Tennille, Ga.
Peavine and erab grass mixed. Car

{ lots. Rv E.Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga.
Peanut hay, car lots. H. B. Stovall,,|.
Leesburg,, Care
Peanut: hay. ear- lots.

Klver Baltes Ga,
SHAY WANTED_Car Lots:
Want peanut. hay, ear lots.
lowest price FOB your station,
Neal; Unadilla, - Ga.

vee

a

a Ei

Want 1 car of good peanut Was el.

Soperton, Ga. . Soperton: Naval ee

DO. Soperton, Gas 4 ee
Want 8 or 10 cars peanut and 8

4 cars peavine hay nice and bright

Make best offer FOB Naylor, Ga. J.

Be Carter Co., Naylor, Ga.:. 4 ;

~Want~ peavine hay not over 5 per|

gent other grasses) No. 1 quality. - Of-
fer $17 delivered -Southern Flour &
Grain Go.,
ea re

Want peanut sah car lots.
*olsom, McRae, Ga.

Want Georgia. peanut and. peavine
hay. South ves pe Co. Val-
dosta, Ga.:

Want Gee Seeanat anid peavine hay.
King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga. :

Want.any, number of cars of pea-
vine and soy bean | -hay. Describe
-quantity and state if any kind of |.
vrass. is mixed iand what percentage,
Southern Flour & Grain Co., Atlan-
ta, Ga
Want 1 car or pyeennt
| White, Temple, Ga.,

Lae

hag C.
Route 8, Box 55.



| OAT AND WHEAT STRAW FOR
* SALECar Lots .
~71, ear nice bright oat straw $10 per

ton. E. Rich, Bainbridge, Ga.
* gross, tightly baled $13 ton, FOB Fa-}{

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

Y car of bright, clean oat straw,
Make offer. s: i Todd, es
Ga., ae 1.

One car of oat and eieat sea

baled.\ Good condition, $11 ton loaded |.
fon cars, my statin.

W. D. Wilbanks,
Ramhurst, Ga. g



Rk . apie _ Jefferson: Gace







baled . Rewmnad

A
| K, Luck, County. Agt., Cordele, Ga. |:

3 cars Nos 1-soy_ bean hay; 1 car]
of No, 1 peavine hay. Both $18 FOB
| Madison. W. p Carmichael, 1, Madison, |

| Ga. ley, Ga.



gy. 4H. Thompson, Odum, Ga.

isey Seed potatoes. J. I, Budreau, Sa- |
jvannah, Ga. cae

PR. Me.

| Ricans, in bulk or bushel crates. Mrs. for prices and sample. G
| L. P. Miller, Brooklet, Ga.
Make

300 Austell Pies ae ;









































at- and wheat straws First years Cokers pedigr
B| Want baled 7 Pp. Dunn, 611 Cham- | tra Cleveland cotton seed in

per of Commerce Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. | bulk or sacked. Neely Meta Wi

Want 1 car of clean, bright, paled boro, Gay aS 1

1..C illoden. (gs
ae = DAIRY FEED FOR SAIL
1 car each of wheat and oat. straw. i Car Lots. ae
$10 and $11 FOB Madison. ~ E. H.;} One ear of ground feed.
George Madison, Ga. ae | made into excellent dairy f
. Scott, Aehburn ee a





POTATOES FOR SALE
= ear Lots
| Several ears Porto Rican potatoes.
C. W. Collier, County, Agt:, Fort Val-}

_SHEEP AND GOATS. FOR

Offer 250 larye well br
bia face stock Ewes, $12.5
| Delivered, Ga, points. D.

One car (5 or 600 be. Horta, Ri- Augusta, Ga. |
can sweet yellow potatoes. i. G.Pruitt, ; | See
Route 4. Box 22, Moultrie, Ga. WANTED |

Porto Rican sweet potatoes (car | Want ace ee ev :
- es ee Vestry Henson, Louis a, Via. a S
et W: 1 or s/ comm

Several cars Porto Rican sweet po-| , eee oe uate
Statenb E. Le County ee oF pigs, woke ted leach ae

atesboro, Ga

One car bg stem Jersey geed-vine - os ie you
grown, government. inspected potatoes tle. Li Bs Fulmer, Spri fiel d
also 1 car Porto Rican sweet pota- Want car of sheep for.
toes. F. H. Mulling Cobbtown, Ga. Write; giving full details

Porto Rican potatoes, car lots. F. kind, price, etc. T. Le Wes
L. Beaslye, Reidsfille, Ga. |lanta Ga. 3 Produce Row.

Porto Rican potatoes, bulk or bags. 1 :







, SYRUP. FOR SALE
: _ Car Lots oe

2000 as. Ga. Cane syrup
gal. bb!s. also in,1 gal. cans. S:
cooked. W, P. Calhoun, Uv:
1s 2,500 gals. Ga. Ribbon Ca

Turd cars of coed. Porto Rican sweet steam cooked and ' tested,
potatoes. J. A. ees Goobteya: bbls. Also in No. 10 cans.

Georga. : \ nedy, Uvalda, Ga.

Pont af 00 bushel. K. D. Porto ~No. 10 cans Cane sg:

Porto Rican potatoes, car lots,
Bulk and graded. Write or wire for
oe ees. J. E. Mitchell, Doerun, Ga.

Several hundred bu. Bg stem Jer-'



a3 ry

Meigs, Ga.



Several cars Porto Rican potatoes.
J. C. Hinton Pelham,. Ga.
es SALECar Lots
Fourteen tons runner pean
;R. MMillis, Sylvester, Ga. a
" Select, sound seed peanuts,



POTATOES WANTED
Car Lots -
Want sweet potatoes, erated or.
blk. Car: lots. General Brokerage Co.,

Or. less, S. D. Groov St ace
ea Ga. a12- 13 Ga: pastels, Georeias ROOVER,. Ore

sae One car N. C. runner pean
4 T. Powell, Brinson, Ga.



BALED SHUCKS FOR SALE
: Car Lots:
Two. cars. of clean, baled shucks.
Jos. .E. & D. Freeman, Blakely, Ga.
Nice, baled shucks, and fodder.
ad R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.



PECANS AND PEANUTS | Ww
Car Lots 1

Want several cars of w te p
ish and runner peanuts $93 )
paid. Bess than car lots, freight (
ference. Dan Shipp, Finleyso Y
Want all varieties of pecans, S
sample and make lowe
Boyd Jones, Marion, N.
Want 500 to athe lb



- BALED SHUCKS WANTED
Car Lots :

Want any number of cars of well
baled shucks. Quote price FOB trere.
Southern Flour-and Grain Co., At-
See Ga... 300 Austell Bldg.



Car lots of -eat and wheat straw | /
jand baled oats in the sheaf. Cheap.




















: Wang Sota peanuts a
: SEED a SALE , ~|Send sample and quote b
1,000 bushel seed rust proof oats | ae a
80c bu. FOB here. R. F. Davis, At- Bat Ae CUE See

: fas lots. any quantity. Dona
lanta, Ga. 201 Peters. Bldg. and Elevator Co., Donalds

Want car runner pea

| Carter Co., Naylor, Ga, :
Want peanuts in. car
General Brokerage Co., Mas
418 Ga. Casualty Bldg.
-Pecans,. All varieties. An

: _ R. W. Buchanan, Americus,
COTTON SEED WANTED | Want, quantities pecans,
Car Lots. ples and price. Terminal Nt

Anes car of Wannamaker Cleve- Terminal Station, Atlanta,
land-cotton seed in bulk. C. A. Row- Want white Spanish or runne
land, Athens, Ga. nuts. Will exchange white sugar
Want 1 car of Half and Half cot- der peas or pimento~ peppe
ton seed. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Wilson Carson, Griffin, Ga., Rt
Georgia. Want Stewart and Pabs
Want 1 car of eatton. seed hulls, Send samnle and anote pri
loose, del, on track. Ben Hill, Ga. C. Miller, Chanute, | Kansas,
S. Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga. - Washington. Stia see
Want half and half cotton seed, 1 = Want Snanish No. 1 pen
or 2 cars. H, M. Tracie, Tennille, lots. Planters Products C
Geokgls. eae oe ee ville, G





SEED OATS WANTED |
Car Lots = -

Want seed oats of all kifids. Send
prices, samples quantity and state |
how packed. Ww. L. Fain Grain. Co.
Atlanta, Ga. one



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