Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1928 May 3

























PARTMENT 9/
_ EUGENE TALMADGE.

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During the last two weeks the Cotton States have experienced
the heaviest rains and most unfavorable weather seen in years. April
is the month in which most of the cotton is planted and unfavorable
weather conditions in April and the first part of May usually indi-
cate a short cotton crop.

__ On April 23rd the Commissioner of Agriculture of Georgia sent
telegrams to the Commissioners of Agriculture of North Carolina,
South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and

Texas, as follows:

Planting in Georgia especially of cotton is delayed more than
I have known of in past eighteen years. We have had incessant rain-

| can not be planted within the next month on account of the ground
. being wet and boggy.

your state regagrding cotton especially and the- outlook of its

- eultivation. He : z 7 =

To this telegram replies have been received, as follows:

ae sS Raleigh, N. C., April 24th, 1928.
Hon. Eugene Talmadge: eS aS sc

5 Thanks for your wire. The information you request is a little
difficult to give. In some sections of North Carolina cotton was
planted on schedule time. In others it was two weeks late. Indica-
tions are, however, that our crop will be planted in ample time. We
plant a good deal later than Georgia.

WILLIAM A. GRAHAM,

Commissioner of Agriculture.

: | Columbia, S. C., April 28rd, 1928.
Hon. Eugene Talmadge: ae :
Your wire. Cotton in Seuth Carolina is late in sand sections.
Planting finished but too wet and cold for seed to germinate. Con-
siderable acreage to be planted in clay sections. In some communities
nothing planted situation somewhat difficul. If wet weather con-
__ tinues probably some acreage intended for cotton will be planted in
| other crops. = J. W. SHEALY, e
Commissioner of Agriculture.



_ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928.

THE CROP OUTLOOK

. fall in Georgia since February 1st. There are sections where cotton

Please wire me immediately conditions in ~







AGRICULTURE...
COMMISSIONER ==

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Montgomery, Ala., April 23rd, 1928.
Hon. Eugene Talmadge: :

No complete information officially at hand here concerning
exact cotton situation. Bad weather has undoubtedly damaged the
.....00k but can not say to what extent.

3 Ss. M. DUNWOODY,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Jackson, Miss., April 24th, 1928.
Hon. Eugene Talmadge: ere
_ Condition just as deplorable in Mississippi as described in your
state. Much heavy rain last two weeks and land overflowed. Much
re-p.anting must be done with shortage of seed.
J. C. HOLDEN,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Baton Rouge, La., April 24th, 1928
Hon. Eugene Talmadge: Bee ne
Half of cotton crep will have to be planted over. Seed scarce.
= 3 HARRY D. WILSON,
: a Commissioner of Agriculture.
Austin, Texas, April 24th, 1928
Hon, Eugene Talmadge: a \ : ecg

Cotten in Central and South Texas killed by recent frost. It
must be planted over and this makes two weeks later and more sub-
ject to boll weevil infestation. Planting late and unfavorable con-
dition in. other parts of the state. Acreage about the same as last:
year. ~' GEORGE B. TERRELL,

ie Commissioner of Agriculture.

In addition a letter was received from Harry D. Wilson, Com-
missioner of Agriculture of Louisiana, stating that the cotton crop
in Louisiana is delayed very much. In fact, 50 per cent will have to
be re-planted on account of cold weather. Also that seed is very
scarce and their crop is going to be quite late.

It will be seen from the above that with the except'on of North
Carolina, the prospect for the cotton crop at the present time is very
unfavorable. Large quantities of fertilizers have been used a great
deal of which is lost on acccunt of excessive rains.




















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Eggs, Ga. Extra, dozen -.-----------+--------55000

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| Eggs, Yard Run, dozen ----------+---------+-=>--7* 25





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Roosters, per Ib. ------~----242-=---05----5- 00 :

. Friers, per lb. ee es ; 44

bucks, ger 1b. se ee ee : 95
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_ Field Peas, mixed, per bu. --------=-------5---"5>" 1.85
Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb. -----+---------------- Oh
Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per eaGu 3. 21
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Corn Meal, sack 96 lbs. _=.+---------------- ee-5--: 2.40

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Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu. __--------------------- 81
Peanut hay, tightly baled, ton ~-----------------------------~
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MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices, April 28, 1928. Always subject to variation. -

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PAGE TWO



Poultry for Sule and
Wanted



ANCONAS FOR SALE

8 April hatch heavy laying Ancona
hens from stock direct from H. C.
Shepherd, Berea, Ohio, $7 for lot. Mrs.
F.C. Seyvyer, Sulphur Springs, Ga.

30 laying hens and pullets, 1926-27
hatch, 3 1927 cockerels, $30 for lot, or
exch, Mrs. J. C. Cochrane, Sofkee, Ga.



BANTAMS FOR SALE

American Poultry Association certi-
fied winner Golden Sebright and Par-
tridge Cochins, $5 up per pair; eggs,
$5 a setting. Robt: W.. Clark, Macon,
Georgia, 358 Spring St.

1 Golden Sebright Bantam cock, a-
bout 18 mos. old, $1 FOB here. Cash
with order. Mayro Baker, Pavo, Geor-
gia, Route 1.

Several Golden Sebright hens and
cockerels, 1927 Spring hatch, $2.50 ea.;
eggs, $2 a setting postpaid. From Am-
erican Bantam Assn., Exhibition stock.
M. M. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE

10 pure bred Thompson Ringlet Bar-
red Rock, year old laying hens, and 1
cock 2 years old. $22 for lot. Mrs. F.
L. Lee, Morven, Georgia.,

One pure Barred Rock 2 yr. old cock
$2.50; two 1 year old cocks, $2.50 each.
Mrs. A. E. Barwick, Doerun, Georgia,
Route 1.

40 large pure bred Barred Rock 1
and 2 year old hens and 3 roasters. Sell
or exch. for 40 pure bred Brown Leg-
horn hens and 3 roosters, same age.
Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Georgia,
Route 5.

30 to 40 Barred Rock friers, about 25 |

of them are just the size and age for
caponizing, wt. 1 1-2 lbs., 60c each FOB
crated Lavonia. O. C. Chitwood, Can-
on, Georgia.

1 pure bred Barred Rock 2 year old
rooster, $2. Mrs. W. H. Almance, Good
Hope, Georgia. f

40 or 50 fat hens for table use. Bar-
red Rocks and R. I. Reds. Not mixed.
Make best ofer. Mrs. L. B. Landrum,
Adairsville, Georgia.



BRAHMAS FOR SALE
1 pure bred cock, Scotts Winter Lay-
ing strain Light Brahmas, not quite 2
years old, $2.50. Cash with order. Will
exch. for a 7 weeks old pig. Each to
pay express. Mrs. J. E. McKinley, Jack-
son, Georgia, Route 1.



BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS

30 hens and 1 rooster pure strain
White Rocks, $1.50 each, FOB Bowdon.
Mrs. J. E. B. Yates, Bowdon, Ga. .-

Bird Bros.- high scoring stock Part-
mdge Rocks, males, $5 up; females,
$3.50 up; eggs, $3 for 15. Robt. W.
Clark, Macon, Ga. 358 Spring St. -

A few White and Buff Rock hens,
$1.25 each. Miss Clara V. Trimble,
Adairsville, Georgia.

GAMES FOR SALE

1 thoroughbred Brown Red Game

2 year old, now laying hen; extra with

chicks., $2. Cash with order. FOB here.
J. W. Smith, Lavonia, Ga. Route 1.

Royal White Cornish year old cock,

$2.50. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga.





GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
FOR SALE

J. B. Giant Marcy strain 8 weeks old
cockerels and pullets, $1 each. Shipped
express collect. Mrs. J. A. Dickey, Mid-
ville, Georgia, Route 2.

6 J. B. Giants, pure bred now lay-
ing hens and 1 cock, $15 for lot. S. T.
Smith, Cuthbert, Ga. 607 College St.

9 J. B. Giant year old, now laying
hens, $1.50 each, also 2 cocks, same
age, $2 each, or $16.50 for lot FOB
Alto. Mrs. S. W. Cook, Alto, Georgia,
Route 2. :

Year old Royal Purple strain J. B.
Giant hens, now producing 60 per cent
$2 each in 1-2 doz. lots, also yr. old
cockerels, from A. L. pen, $2.50; eggs,
$1.50 for 15. Mrs. J. T. Gammage, Pine
View, Georgia. e

LEGHORNS FOR SALE
15 pure bred 6 weeks old White Leg-
horn chicks, 45c each, or $6 for lot.
Cash with order. Add postage. Miss
Bertha Ashworth, Norcross, Georgia,
Route 2.
_ Several hundred W. Leghorn hens,



god cond., closing out at 75c each. Dr.
J. L. Morris, Tazewell, Ga.

100 young W. Leghorn now laying
hens, $1 each. W. I. Cunningham, Mid-
land, Georgia. e

40 W. Leghorn now laying hens and
2 roosters, $1 each. Mrs. D. E. Webb,
Hahira, Georgia, RFD 1.

15 pure bred. S. C. Brown Leghorn
hens and 1 cock, $20 del. or exch. for
a 1-horse wagon, hogs or grade Jersey
' heifer. E. B. Rainwater, Wrens, Ga.
3 pure bred Tancred W. Leghorn yr.
/old cockerels, $1 each, or exch. .for
dried apples, peaches, Brab peas to
sow for hay, white black-eyed peas for
table use, or ginned cotton. J. J. Alt-
man, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3.

Fine Brown Leghorn hens and 1
cockerel, Everlay strain, $1.50 each, or
/ $8 for lot, or exch. for 6 Pape strain
Black Minorca hens. Hoyt A. Sheriden,
Colbert, Georgia, Route: 1.
| 100 nice, fat W. L. hens, $1 each FOB
(here. Mrs. H. T. Walton, Lumpkin,
Georgia. :

Pure bred Ferris W. Leghorns, first
and second prize winners,.18 mos. and
24 mos. old hens, $1 each, rooster 75c.
Reason for selling, going out of busi-
ness. W. A. Cooper, Albany, Ga. Rt. A.

A few good W. Leghorn cockerels for
sale in May and Early June from splen-
did producing stock at reasonable
prices. C. H. Huey, Decatur, Georgia,
Route 1. :

70 select Ferris Best Egg strain W.
L. hens, 2 and 3 year old. Excellent
breders, $1 each FOB Butler. Mrs. H.
C. Walker, Butler, Georgia.

6 pure bred W. Leghorn 7 mos. old
pullets. Sell or exch. for 5 Silver Lace
or White Wyandotte, or Barred Rock
hens, or for 50 day-old-chicks. J. M.
Murphy, Winder, Ga.

About 30 S. C. W. Leghorn hens, 80c
jeach. Ferris strain. Mrs. W. A. Wilder,
'Springfirid, Ga. Route 1.

50 pure bred Kerlin W. L. hens, $1.25
eavh, in lots of 10 on more; smaller lots
$1.35 to $1.50 each; cockerel, $2.50; also
baby chicks and eggs. Mrs. Laura M.
Page, Decatur, Georgia, 204 4th Ave.

Several nice March 1927 cockerels
from dark Brown Tormahlen strain
Leghorns, $1.50 each. Mrs. Wiley Adams
Dudley, Georgia.

Pure bred Kerlin W. Leghorns; hens
$1.25 to $1.50 each; cocks, $2.50 and $3
each. C. W. Page, Norcross, Georgia,
Box 52.

Ferris W. Leghorn 10 week old pul-
lets from stock direct from 260 to 293
egg trap nest hens, 50c each FOB
Rockledge. Oconee Poultry Farm, Rock-
ledge, Georgia.

700 to 725 carefully culled and select-
ed S. C. Ferris W. Leghorn hens, pro-
ducing right now 60 per cent each day.
$1 each, also have 2 Wisconsin incu-
bators, 1000 cap each, $40 each. These
prices are for quick shipment. J. T.
Gammage, Pine View, Ga. Pebble Hill
Poultry Farm.



lets. Ferris strain, 80c each, $75 for
lot. C. N. Thornhill, Boston, Ga.
15 S. C. W. Leghorn laying year old

also 8 and 12 weeks old pullets, 60c ea.,
or $4 for lot. Weldon.Burns, Calhoun,
Georgia, Route 4. ;

300 pure bred White Leghorn 1926
hens. Carefully culled and good layers,
$1 each. Mrs. T. L. Peed, Butler, Ga.

60 S. C, W. Leghorn pure bred Bar-
ron strain March and April 1927 lay-
ing hens. No culls. $1 each. Mrs. W.
T. Howard, Wrens, Georgia.

7 Tancred. W. i. 1927: hens and 1
cock, year old, $8 or. exch. for Silver
Lace Wyandotte 6 to 8 week old pul-
lets. Miss Addelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga.

75 S. C. White Keghorn year old hens,
$1.25 each. H. S. Bryant, Gainesville,
Georgia, RFD 7.

15 Brown Leghorn year old hens, $12
for lot. Bery Dempsey, Rome, Ga.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

B. .M. year old cockerels, $2 each,
also 1 R. I. Red cockerel, $1.50; B. M.
hens, $2 each. Best type and breeding.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. W. H.
Rucker, Milner, Georgia.

25 White Minorca -pullets and 3
April 1927 cockerels $1.50 each, or $36



'for lot FOB here. Mrs. W. F. Hamil-

ton, Buford, Ga. Route 2.

Buff Minorca 6 and 8 week old pul-
lets and cockerels, 60 and 75c each.
Good. stock. Miss Clara V. Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga.

Pure bred Black Minorca hens and
cocks, $2.75 each, or 6 for $15: eggs





$1.25 for 15 prepaid. Miss Addie Wad- |
delle, Pearson, Georgia. ees




100 S. C. W. Leghorn April 1927 pul- ,

hens. Barrons English strain, $1 each, |

MARKET BULLETIN.

ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
3 W. Orpington roosters, $2

each;
hens, $2.50, each, or 1 rooster and 3
hens, $10; eggs, same breed, $1.25 for
15. FOB Fairmont. Mrs. D. H. Hughes,
Fairmont, Georgia.

Pure English White Orpington 8
weeks old cockerels and pullets, $1 ea.
Shipped exp. Collect. Mrs. J. A. Dickey,
Midville, Georgia, Route 2.

1 Golden Buff Orpington rooster and
2 hens, $5. Pure bred. Mrs. W. A. Cald-
well, LaFayette, Georgia, Route 4.

1 pure bred Golden Buff Orpington
rooster and 5 hens, $10. Mrs. G. G.
Montgomery, LaFayette, Ga. Route 4.



R. I. REDS FOR SALE

1 fine R. I. Red rooster, $1.25 FOB;
12 mixed hens, $1 each, 12 mixed pul-
lets, 85c each FOB here. Mrs. Walter
McPherson, Rabun-Gap, Ga.

8 pure bred Donaldson S. C. R. I.
Red year old pullets, all laying, $1.50
each. Miss Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga.

1927 R. I. Red laying hens and cocks

Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

30 Donaldson R. I. Red 9 weeks old
pullets, 90c each. Mrs. J. H. Darby,
White Plains, Georgia.

Donaldson hens, dark even color, $2
each. Young utility hens, $1.50 each;
year old cockerels, $2 and $3; unrelated
cockerel free with each $25 order. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mountain, Geor-
gia, Route 1.

10 Tompkin S. C. R. I. Red hens and
cockerel $20 for the lot. L. S. McLean,
Atlanta, Georgia, Box 1017.

Tompkin strain S. C. R. I. Reds; 10

hens and 1 cockerel $20. Mrs. J. E.
McLean, Sharpsburg, Ga.
-5 . C. R. I. Red 12 weeksold pul-
lets from pure bred Donaldson stock,
75c each, also 12 Shepherd strain An-
cona pullets, 12 weeks old, 60c each.
Weldon Burns, Calhoun, Georgia, Rt.
Four. - :

Pure bred Owen R. I. Red hens, 7
to 9 lbs. 1 1-2 years old; pullets, 6 to 7
lbs., 10 to 12 mos. old, 28c lb. FOB Nor-
cross. Select pure bred cocks and cock-
erels, $2.50 to $5. Direct. from Owens
farm, Group 1. C. W. Page, Norcross,
Georgia, Box 52. ;

1 pure- bred; S. C.-R. Ty Red 2 year

$1 each, or exch. for Porto Rican po-
tato plants and dried fruit. Mrs. J. B.
Smith, Douglasville, Georgia, Route 4.

Donaldson R. I. Red 8 weeks old
cockerels and pullets, 75c each. Pure
bred. Shipped exp. collect. Mrs. J. A.
Dickey, Midville, Ga. Reute 2. :

5 to 25 R. I. Red hens and 3 roosters
$2 each. Mrs. C. S.. Phillips, Chester,
Georgia, Route 1.

230 average 1 1-2 lb. broilers May 8,
also 19 large breed hens; averazeing
5 Ibs., R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks,
and 1 R. I. Red 1927 rooster.



| best price S. S. Bizzell, Moultrie, Ga.
1805 6th St. j

Pure bred Owen S. C. R. I. Red hens,
cocks, chicks and eggs. Write for rea~
sonable prices. Mrs. Laura M. Page,
| Decacur. Georgia, 204 4th Ave.
| 15.8. C. R. I. Red 8 week old broilers,
|i Ib. each. 40c each. No cheeks aceept-
ed. Mrs. W. T. Mathews, Pearson, Ga.

Pure bred R: 1: Reds: 1st priza: win-

hers, Donaldson strain, year old pul-
,lets, $2 each, roociczs $2.50 each. Quick
Sale, W. A. Cooper, Albany, Georgia;
poweute A.
(aes Lobsdcy cld cockerels, $2.59
ycach, or $4.5) for-both:210 SCG. R- a
Red year old layine hens, $1.50 each.
All dark Rod Donaldcsen strain. J. D.
H. Evers, Cordele, Ga.

Pure bred R. I. Red cockercls and
pullets, direct from Shinns hatchery.
Will be 2 mos. old first of May, $1 ca.
FOB here. Mrs. J. Walter McGarity
Draketown, Georgia. :

WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
10 S. L. Wyandotte 2 year old good
laying hens and 1 cock, $1.25 each,
express collect. Cash with order. Mrs.
G. L. Wetherington, Sparks, Georgia
Route 2. :
4 Fischel White Wyandotte hens and
1 rooster, unrelated, $1.50 each, also
3 mixed hens, $1 each. Will exch. for
baby chicks, pure bred or mixed. Mrs.
L. N. Dalton, Homer, Ga. Route 2.

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10 hens and 1 cock, year old, from
pure bred Martin Regal Dorcas Wyan-

dottes 265 egg strain, $15 to give room
for young stock; 5 pullets, 3 mos. old,

fame strain, and 1 cockerel, same age,

,$1 each; 1 hen and 20 pure bred chicks

$1.50 for hen and 25c each for chicks.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.

$1.25 each. Donaldson strain. Miss Clara |



old cock, $1.50, and 5:pure bred hens |



Thursday, May 3, 1928
CHICKENS FOR SALE

25 mixed hens, fat and laying, 80c
each FOB here. Mrs. Bascom Finch, |
Stephens, Georgia, Route 1.

100 lbs. large fat hens 20c lb. FOB
Rochelle. T. H. Gordon, Rochelle, Ga.
RFD 2. ss

Want 35 Barred Rock or S.C. Red
pullets. Will exch. a 400 egg Cyphers ae
incubator in good cond. W. A. Hind- a
man, Bristol, Georgia.

Want 10 to 15 pure bred March hatch
6 or 8 weeks old Wyandotte pullets.
Tarbox or Harts strain preferred. Will
exch. 7 W. L. March hens, or tufted
bedspreads or any kind of fancy work.
Mrs. Linton Johnson, Sparta, Ga.

Want hens, large breed, also ducks.

3, O. Williams, Millen, Ga.

Want to exch. 10 bus. Wannamaker
Cleveland big boll cotton seed for 50
Ibs. of good laying hens. W. E. McCart,
Loganvilie, Georgia, Route 4. :

Want to exch. value for White Leg-
horn hens, pullets and can use some
baby chicks. Write for particulars. G.
E. Finley, Dalton, Ga.

Want 20 Ferris strain W. Leghorn
pullets, 3 to 4 weeks old. Will exch.
Little Brown Hen incubator. Write.
Miss Clara Odum, Sycamore, Ga. x

Want to exch. $15 value for 15 R. I.
Red pullets. Write for particulars.
Clifton Babb, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 6.

- Want 10-or 12 mixed hens, not over
2 years old and 1 large size cockerel.
Will exch. good laying Ancona hens
and cockerel; also want to exch. An-
cona hens for 100 R. I> Red or BUR.
and 100 mixed heavy breed baby chicks.
Write. Mrs. J. C. Cochrane, Sofkee,
Georgia.

Want 1 pair pullets or 1 pullet and 1
hen, not over 1 1-2 years old. Pure bred
S. C. R. I. Red very dark Harold Tomp-
Kins strain. Mrs. Wilton H. DeLoach,
Ellabell, Ga. Route 1, Box 10.

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BABY CHICKS FOR SALE

Baby chicks from dark red Donald-
son strain R. I. *Red hens, .15c each.
Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone Mountain, Ga.
Route 1. pees a

Light Brahma and Barred Rock baby
chicks, lle each or $10 a 100. del. Light
| Brahma Poultry Farm, Flowery Eranch
Georgia.

Thompson Imp. Barred Rocks, and
Donaldson R. I. Reds; $14 a 100 each,
J. B. Giants, Exhibition stock, $18 a
100. May del. Mrs. L. B. Landrum, A-
dairsville, Ga.

Donaldson baby chicks, 15c each del.
Hatch weekly. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone
| Mountain, Georgia, Route 1. ;

Big breed mixed baby chicks, 10c ea.
$9 a 100; Barred Rock and R. I. Reds
lic each, or $10 a 100. Harlem. Bail-
ey's Hatchery, Harlem, Ga. :

Large breed baby chicks mixed $11



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a 100, $6 for 50, $3 for 25; Thompson
Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock chicks $15
a 100, $8 for 50; $4 for; 25. Mrs. J.-B.
| Elliott, Cochran, Georgia. : ;

Ferris W. L. chicks from stock di-
_rect from 260 to 293 egg trap nest hens
.$9 a 100 postpaid. 100 live del. guaran-
|teed. Hatch every Tuesday. Oconee
| Pouliry Farm, Rockledge, Ga.

S. C. R. I. Red and a few White Leg-
horn baby chicks, 15c each, through
April and May; eggs from my _ best
pens, $2 for 15. Mrs. .T..J. Sherman,
Lumpkin, Georgia. : Bie

18 or 20 mixed baby chicks, 12c each,
del. at once. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Shell-
men, Georgia, Route 4.

100 Tomokins strain R. I. Red chicks,

5 weeks old, $40; 200 White Leghorns,
University of Georgia strain, 3 weeks
eld. $20 a 100; Golden Sebright, French
Mille Fleur or Japanese Silkie bantams
$6 a doz.. for day-old chicks. L. L.
Wallace, Atlanta, Ga. 247 North High-
land Avenue.

J. B. Giant chicks from 8 and 10 Ib.
hens, 15c each del. Mrs. H. J. Mc-
Corvey, Hawkinsville, Ga.




























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BABY CHICKS WANTED

Want 100 thoroughbred R. I. Reds
or Barred Rock baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. To be del.
about May ist. Mrs. G. C. Skinner,
Winder, Ga. Route 4. ie
_ Want baby chicks to raise on halves. __
Write for particulars before sending. _



lanta, Ga. 1029 Peachtree St.

Mrs. L. N. Dalton, Homer, Ga. Route 2.
Want 100 Black Jersey Giant baby
chicks to raise on halves to 8 weeks.
Mrs. R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to exch. a real good $40 anda
$10 value for 250 any large breed baby ~
chicks. Write for particulars. Must ben:
good stock. Mrs. W. C. Murphy, At-












Thursday, May &, 1928,
BABY CHICKS WANTED

_ Want 100 R. I. Red or Barred Rocks
baby chicks to raise on halves, 8 to 10
weeks old. April del. Write before send-
ing. Mrs. G. F. Zettwier, Clyo, Ga.

Want 100 or 200 Plymouth Rock baby
ehicks and 25 baby turkeys to raise on
halves to 10 weeks. Mrs. Viola Strick-
jJand, Homerville, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 8.

_ Want 500 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 8 weeks. Prefer thoroughbred
R. I. Reds. Mrs. P. L. Thacker, Tifton,
Georgia, Route 5.

Want 50 to 100 baby chicks-to raise

m halves to 12 weeks. Will exch. flow-
ers for a good breed. Write. Mrs. R. W.
Hudson, Lorane, Ga. Route 1.

Want 200 any breed baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Write
before sending. Miss Francis Landers,

Americus, Ga. Route C. 2
_ Want 200 Barred Rock or R. I. Red

baby chicks to raise on halves to 8

weeks. Write before sending. Mrs. J.
Vz. Landers, Americus, Ga. Rt. C.

- Want 100 Barred Rock baby chicks
to raise on halves to 8 weeks. or 25 pure
hens to raise from now until Christmas

Same way. Mrs. Roy Argroves, Green-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2, Shipping Point, Gay,
Georgia.

Want to exch. 12 M. B. turkey eggs
from unrelated stock for 50 Donaldson
R. I. Red day old chicks. Each party to
pay postage. Write first. R. R. Tingle,
Forsyth, Georgia.

Want 200 or more Barred Rock or
R. I. Red baby chicks to raise on halves
Write first. Miss Bessie Adams, Bre-
men, Georgia, Route 2, Box 11.

_ Want 300 to 600 baby chicks to raise
on halves. Barred Rocks or R. I. Reds
preferred, Will raise on thirds to 8 or
10 weeks, you furnish feed. Write im-
mediately. Mrs. Floyd Tilley, Ellijay,
Georgia, Route 3, Box 88.
. Want 300 to 500 baby chicks, White

Leghorns or Buff Orpingtons, to raise
on halves to 10 weeks. Notify before

_ shipping. B. H. Clifton, Valdosta, Ga.

Route 1, Box 22.

Want 200 baby chicks, any pure
breed, to raise on halves to 12 weeks.
Have fine location. C. S. Tyree, Milan,

- Georgia.



| TURKEYS AND GUINEAS. ETC.
i FOR. SALE

| 1 Mammoth strain 2 year old turkey

tom, 25c lb. Mrs. J. M. Carter, Hatley,
Georgia. -

6 pure bred Bourbon Red ; turkey
now laying hens and 1 tom, not related,
$45 for the lot. Mrs. J. N. Ham, Jack-

son, Georgia, Route 3.

1 white Muscovey drake, $2 or will

exch. Mrs. J. J. Edmondson, Valdosta,
Georgia, Route 1.
. 1 pair full grown geese, 1 pure bred
Muscovey drake, 1 pure bred Indian
Runner now laying duck, $1.25 each,
or will exch. for turkey eggs at $2.50
a doz. L. B. Law, Leslie, Ga. Route 2,
Box: 106.

Several pair white Emden. geese,
$3.50 pair. A. W. Arnold, Newnan, Ga.

5 Indian Runner ducks. 4 ducks and
1 drake, $1 each. No checks accepted.
Mrs. W. T. Mathews, Pearson, Ga.

1M. B. turkey tom $5. Dr. G. H. Dun-
lop, Madison, Georgia. :

- 1 pure bred White African Guinea
rooster $1 FOB here. Mrs. L. B. Tay-
jor, Rydal, Georgia. .

2 drakes and 7 ducks, Dark Muscovey
$1.50 each, or $13.50 for lot. FOB Ry-
dal. Cash with order. Harold Moor,
Rydal, Georgia.

- 1 pure bred Muscovey duck; 1 pure
ndian Bunner duck, now laying, $1.25
each, also 1 pair grown geese, $1.25 ea.
L. B. Law, Leslie, Ga. Route 2, Box 106.
"% thoroughbred large Pekin ducks
and 1 drake, $1 each, here. Mrs. A. H.

arker, Rockspring, Ga. Route 1.

- 8 Indian Runner ducks $1.50 each.
Fine layers. Mrs. A. B. Graham, Val-
dosta, Ga. Care of Gen. Delivery.

- 10 Guinea hens and 1 rooster9
speckled and 1 whitenow laying hens
15e each FOB. M. C. Harris, Martin,
Georgia, Route 1. :

15 speckled Guinea now laying hens
and 1 rooster, $8 for lot FOB Adairs-
. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Adairsville,
_ Georgia.

- 8 Indian Runner now laying ducks
and 5 drakes $13 for lot del. or $12

or lot FOB Adairsville. Mrs. J. S.
_ Greene, Adairsville, Ga. Route 2,

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC. WANTED
Want turkeys to raise on halves. No
ecial breed preferred. Write. Horace
Boyt, Yatesville, Ga. Route 1.



Want White Indian Runner ducks in
ch. for Buff Orpington hens. Mrs.

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O. A. Kennedy, Glennville, Ga.

Want peafowls the year round, in
pals, or single. Will pay cash. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Want 25 head of geese. Pay cash or
exch. value of $65. Edgar Barnes, Gray-
mont, Georgia.

Want 25 pure bred Indian Runner
day old ducks, or 30 eggs. Must: be
cheap for cash. George W. Cobb, Elli-
Jay, Ga. Star Route, Box 12.

Want 1 pure bred African Guinea
rooster or some eggs of that reed. Mrs.
J. J. Edmondson, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to exch. 10 Ancona hens for
2 turkey hens and 1 tom. Mrs. J. Gib-
son, Midland, Georgia.

Want to pay cash for 1 drake and
some ducks also duck eggs at reason-
able price. Write. J. Barber, Kite, Ga.

| Route 2.

Want Peafowls: Will pay cash and
furnish crates prepaid. State number of
birds, color, age and sex. J. A. Ford,

Point, Ga. Box 62.
ant peafowls and peafowl eggs.
Wish to raise for my own use. State

price and number you can sell me.
Mrs. J. R. Sevier, Picaynne, Miss.

_ Want to pay cash for peafowls, any
time, young or old. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch, Georgia.

Want Indian Runner and Big Red
Headed ducks. Also want price on Bel-
gian hares and Red English. R., W.
Prescott, Brookman, Ga.
oa a peacock, old one pre-

rea. Louis Simons, Columbus, ;
P. O. Box 146. ees

Want peafowls. Write giving number
and price. Chas. G. Pape, Fort Wayne,
Ind., 1617 North Cass Street.

Eggs for Sale and
Wanted

Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
eggs $1 for 15. Carton to be returned.
Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga.

Fompkins S. C. R. I. Red, dark rich
color, eggs $1 for 15, $1.50 for 30. Miss
Carlie Kemp, Marietta, Ga.

J. B. Giant eggs, Marcy strain, $1 for
16, $5 a 100. Mrs. J. B. Saye, Newborn,
Georgia.

Special mating Black Minorca eggs,
5c for 15, balance this season. J. SB.
Epps, Colbert, Ga. Route 2. :

Indian Runner duck eggs $1 for 15.
Add postage. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley,
Georgia.

Holterman Aristocrat Barred Rock
eges from pen headed by cock direct
from Holterman, $2 for 15. S. G. Wil-
liams, Swainsboro, Ga. :

White Orpington and J. B. Giant,
Blue Ribbon winner stock eggs, $1 for
15. State accredited parents. Add post-
age. J. A. Dickey, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Harold Tompkin pure bred S. C. R.



TE. Red eggs $2 for 15. Very dark red,

fine winter layers. Fertility guaranteed.
Mrs. W. M. Gaines, Atlanta, Georgia,
980 Drewry St. N. E.

Pure bred White Cornish and Ex-
hibition type Golden Sebright Ban-
tam eggs, $1.75 for 15, each., by insur-
ed parcel post. Mrs. H. W. Law, East-
man, Georgia.

Light Brahma eggs $1 for 15 del.
Mrs. J. F. Miller, Leo, Ga.

Silver Lace Wyandotte eggs $1 for
15, or exch. 2 settings for 1 M. potato
plants. Leland E. Adams, Hartwell, Ga.
Route 2. :

Bourbon Red turkey eggs, pure bred,
$4 a doz. del. by insured parcel post.
April and May del. CC. R. Starrett,
Canon, Georgia. i

15 doz. fresh eggs per week, 40c doz.
Party to pay postage; also pure Ever-
lay Brown and pure Golden Buff Leg-

horn eggs for $1 for 15 each. O.G.
Huff, Monticello, Georgia.
White Rock and Minorca eggs, $1

for setting of 15, each, add postage.
Mrs. D. Mchean, Wray, Ga. RFD 2.

Eggs from dark red Donaldson R, I.
Reds $1.25 for 15. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone
Mountain, Georgia, Route 1.

S. C. Black Minorca eggs, direct Pape
strain, $1 for 15 del. by prepaid P. P.
Prompt shipment. L. B. Milliams, New-
nan, Georgia.

Select Barred Rock eggs $1.25 for 15,
or exch. for well rooted plants of Abeli-
as, Dwarf Boxwood, Cannas, pink or
white, Geraniums, Begonias, any color,
pink or white Dahlia Tubers, large type
chrysanthemums, monthly roses, Iris,
Lilies, Petunias, Perennial Phlox, Peo-
nies, or dbl. Hollyhocks. Write quoting



prices. Mrs, M. Griffin, Clermont, Ga.





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Thompson Barred Rock eggs, $1.25
for 15 del., white Pekin duck eggs $1.50
for 13 del. Cash. No stamps accepted.
P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.

Mammoth Bronze pure stock turkey
eggs, 30c each FOB here, also 1 turkey
hen, pure M. B. April 1927 hatch, $5.
Mrs. J. P. Barrow, Buckhead, Geor-
gia, Morgan County.

Pure Partridge Rock eggs from 7 to
9 lb. hens, headed by 12 to 13 lb. cocks.
Pure strain $1.35 for 15, or $6 a 100.
Cash with order. Joe R. Newsome, San-
dersville, Georgia.

Thompson Barred Rock eggs, $1 for
15 del. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground,
Georgia, Route 1.

Owens R. I. Red eggs from hens wt.
from 7 to 10 lbs. $1.25 for 15, ar exch.
for a Little Brown Hen incubator in
good cond., and ready for use with
thermometer, moisture pan and_ in-
structions. Party to pay freight on 1n-
cubator, and I pay on eggs. Mrs. J. H.
Hafton, Colbert, Ga. Box 106.

Buff Orpington eggs $1.25 for 15 or
exch. potato plants, Ribbon Cane
syrup, dried fruit or fruit tops. Mrs.
W. E. Whisnante, Social Circle, Ga.

Pure Fischel White Rock eggs, from
8 and 9 lb. hens, headed by 13 Ib.
cocks, $1.50 for 16/del. Cash with or-
der. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Canon, Geor-
gia, Route 4.

Thompson Barred Rock good laying
strain, roosters from prize winning
stock, eggs 95c a setting del. Crates to
be returned. Roy D. Tankersley, Appl-
ing, Georgia.

Eggs in 12 doz., crates postpaid and
insured for 24c doz., or exch. some for
nice applique designs. Mrs. J..C. Allen,
Loudsville, Georgia.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
fertile eggs, $1 for 15 del. Crates to be
returned. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ca.
Route 2.

Donaldson R. I. Red, pure stock eggs
$1 for 15 del. Crate to be returned. Mrs.
J. J. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Route 2.

Buff Leghorn eggs from well culled
flock $1; for 16, $2.75 for 50, $5.50 a
100 del. Mrs. L. O. Stapler, Bowdon,
Georgia, Route 4. /

Pure bred Ferris W. Leghorn eggs,
"5c for 15, del., or 50c for 15 at home.

Miss M. V. Mahaffey, Young Cane,

Georgia.

White Pekin duck eggs $1 for 13.
Sound and fresh. Will exch. for 1 set-
ting of Black Langshan hen eggs. Mrs.
J. H. Kelehen, Ellabell, Ga.

Pure bred Everlay strain Brown
Leghorn selected eggs $1 for 15, or
$5 for 150. Add postage; B. B. Giant
Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs $11 for
11; toms wt. from 45 to 50 lbs. at 20
mos., hens 24-26 lb. Mrs. J. F. Lewis,
Adairsville, Ga. Route 3.

Partridge Rock eggs from Bird Bros.
strain, $1.50 for 15, $8 a 100. Cartons
to be returned. Mrs. Mary F. Lawson,
Hahira, Georgia, RFD 2.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
and Martin Regal Dorcas W. Wyan-
dotte eggs, from 1st pens, $1.25 for 15,
$2.25 for 30; 2nd pens, $1 for 15, $1.75
for 30; larger lots 4 1-2e an egg del.
Cartons to be returned. Mrs. J. E.
Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Route A.

Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs,
$1 a setting. Cartons to be returned.
Have received all the planis I can use
in exch. Answer to all vho did not
hear from me. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dah-
lonega, Georgia.

White Rock eggs $1 for 15. Mrs. W.
H. Humphries, Browns Crossing, Ga.

Light Brahrha eggs $1 fer 15 del:
$3.25 for 60 del., $5 a 100. Ciates to be
returned. Mrs. Mamie Stcno, Adairs-
ville, Georgia, Route 3.

Barred Rock, Parks strain, Reg. per-
mit 28 C 35, select. eggs. 30 doz. a week
for hatching purposes. Make offer. Mrs.
Mamie Roach, Daisy, Ga. Route 1.

Large type Pape strain Black Min-
orca eggs, $1 for 1 setting, $1.50 for 2
setting; larger lots, 4c an egg. J. A.
Elliott, Lavonia, Ga. Route 1.

Donaldson strain eggs from dark
red heavy layers, $1 for 15. Mrs. W. 'T.
Mathews, Pearson, Ga.

Fresh, fertile eggs from select mat-
ings Thompson Barred Rock bred-to-
lay strain, $1 for 15. Cartons to be re-
turned. Cash with order. Eggs all sea-
son. Mrs. Kate E. Morris,, Alley, Ga.
Route 2. ;

Pure dark Brown Tormahlen Leg-
horn eggs, from carefully culled flock.
8 cockerels selected by Athens College
poultry experts. Mrs. Wiley Adams,
Dudley, Georgia.

Barred Rock eggs $1 for 15; also a
12 mo. old cock, $1.50 or exch. for pure
bred day old Ringlet or deep Buff Or-

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pington baby chicks, or good laying
hens. Write. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-
roe, Georgia, Route 1. :

Japanese Silkie Bantam eggs, $2 a
doz., Silver Pheasant eggs, $4 for 10.
Miss Annie Jones, Eatonton, Ga.

Dark Cornish Game eggs $1.25 for
15. Crates to be returned. Mrs. O. N.
Sloan, Moultrie, Georgia.

Turkey eggs from Goldbank strain
Mammoth Bronze turkeys. $4 a doz.
del. Mrs. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville,
Georgia.

Barred Rock eggs, 75c for 15 COD.
Miss Bessie McAdams, Bremen, Ga.
Route 2, Box 71.

S. C. Brown Leghorn eggs, 75c for
15 FOB here. Cartons to be returned.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. W. B.
Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga. Route 6.

Thompson Barred Rock eggs; incu-
bator lots, $5 a 100; would like to furn-
ish some hatchery 12 to 24 doz. a week.
Fine hatching eggs from fine chicks.
Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Georgia,
Route 1.

12 to 24 doz. Barred Rock strictly
fresh, infertile eggs for table use, per
week. Miss Alice Collins, Mount Airy,
Georgia.

Royal purple J. B. Giant eggs $1.50
for 15 del.; Dark S. C. R. I. Reds 75c;
Stock roosters $2 to $5.. Mrs. R. S.
Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga.

Barred Rocks, Reds, Shepherd An-
cona eggs, 50c a cz. All pure bred.
Sam Story, Appling, Ga. RFD, Box 63.

Black Minorca eggs, from my prize
winners. Giant strain, $3 for 15. J. A.
Ford, East Point, Ga. Box 62.

Pure bred Red Bourbon turkey eggs
$5 a doz. R. F. Mitchell, Barnesville,
Ceorgia. :

Extra nice Barred Rock eggs $1 for
/15 del. or exch. for Box flowers. Will
exch. a setting for 25 pot plants. Want
seme Gcraniums, rooted, Hydrangea
and bedding Lantanes, ferns and porch
plants. Write. Mrs. Thos. Webb, Ellijay,
Georgia, Route 3. :

Denaldson select eggs for hatching
*1.50 for 15, $2.50 for 30 del. or exch.
for honey or something, useful. Mrs.
H. G. Brown, Stone Mountain, Geor-
gia, Route 1. :
| Eggs from choice free range stock by
insured narcel past. Royal White Cor-
/nich, $1.75 for 15. $3.25 for 39: Golden
Sebricht esgs $1.75 for 15, $3 for 30.
Mrs. H, W. Jat, Rastman, Ga.
| Blue speckled Guinea eggs, 75c for
|19; Buff orpington eggs, headed by
prize winner, $1.10-for setting. shinped
in -egg crates. Mrs. R. B. Chatham,
Cernesville, Ca. Poute 3.

Pure bred S. C. R.-I. Red eggs. Se-
lected fcr: hatching. Ovens. strain, $1:
for 15, *5a 190. }*-l-Hill Poultry Co.,
Fert Valley. Georrig,

Fowlers Champion strain Barred
Rock ergs $1 a setting, or $1.75 for 2.
Write for prices cn larver lots, W. G.
Wingate, Ellijay. Georgia.

Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red, Tompkins
strain. eggs (dark rich color) $1 for 15,
$1.50 for 30. Miss Carlie Kemp, Mari-
etta, Georgia.

Pure bred Barred Rock eggs, Thomp-
son strain from 2 yr. old hens, $1 for
, 15 prepaid. Crates to be returned. Mrs.
_G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Route 7.

Buff Orpington, Cooks strain, eggs,
1.25 for 15, $2 for 30 postnaid; also
reosters, $1.50 and $2 each. Will exch..,
Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Geor-
gia. Route 1. :

Ptre bred Tompkins R. I. Red eggs
from svecial mated pens, $2 for 15 del.
Very dark red. Fine vinter layers. Fer-
tility guaranteed. Mrs. W. M. Gaines,
Atlanta, Ga: 980 Drewry St. N. E.

Eronze turkey eggs from mature, un-

related stock, 25c each del. through
May. Carton to be revurned. Mrs. M.
|C. Colvard, Bowman, Ga.
| J. B. Giant eggs from prize winning
and good laying flock, $1.50 for 15,
9.50 for 80 del. Hatch ability guaran-
teed. Ltrs. I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell,
Georgia, Route 2.
. Dark Cornish Indian Game eggs,
$1.40 for 16 prepaid. Cash with order.
Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga.
Route 1, Box 38.

Ringneck Pheasant eggs from extra
ftne pens, $3 for 15 del. Send money
order. Mrs. F. Creswell, Atlanta, Ga.
Route 6, Roswell Road.

Donaldson prize winning R. I. Reds.
Fine winter layers, $1 for 15. Miss Sallie
Beatty, Barwick, Ga.

Pure bred Pape Black Minorca eggs,
$1 a setting. Extra layers. Mrs. Gussie
Edwards, Arabi, Ga.

. Barred Rock eggs from high egg pro
ducing flock $1.25 for 15, $5 a 100 del.
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GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN

Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE ~

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, May 3, 1928.

Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
lantag, Georgia, under the Act ot June
6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe-
cial rate of postage provided for in sec-
tion 1108. Act of October 3, 1917.

Advertisements of farm produce and
appurtenances, admissible under pos-
tal regulations, inserted one time on
each request, and repeated only when
request is accompanied by new copy
of advertisement.

Limited space will not permit insertion
of unimportant advertisements. Under
legislative act the Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any
advertisement appearing in the Bulle-
tin. or transaction resulting therefrom.

* Circulation, Advertising and Service of
the Bureau of Markets and this Bulle-
tin are Free of Charge.



MISCELLANEOUS ADS

For Sale50 bu., pure, clean sound
$0-day velvet beans, $1 bu., FOB War-
then. J. M. Lewis, Warthen; Ga.

For Sale10 H. P. Ker. stationary
eng., hopper cooled type Z only run
1 day; No. 12 and No. 16 DeLaval
cream Separators. Make best offer.
Miss Corene Kerce, Ashburn, Ga. Rt.
A

For SaleLarge refrigerator, holds
two beets. Used on farm as cold storage
for curing meat. Can be taken down in
parts and put up easily. First class
cond., Sell reasonable or exch. for
cows, or anything of equal value can
use. Write for particulars. C. C. Clan-
ton, Naylor, Ga. Box 33.

For SaleEarly Jersey and Charles-
ton Wakefield cabbage plants, 75c_for
300, $1 for 500, $1.50 M. prepaid. 5 M.
and over, $1 M., collect. Paul R. Mc-
Knight, Senoia, Ga.

For SaleA complete set of imple-
ments and tools for farming, Mills,
etc. Write for description and prices.
Sell together, separately, for cash or
make terms, or will exch. John Lusk,
Godfrey, Ga. ;

For Sale1l pr. pet grey squirrels, $4
postpaid. Ledford Cook, Franklin, Ga.
Rt.

Wanted1 gentle Black or Grey
male Fox squirrel. S. A. Juhan, Adel,

Ga.

WantedPeafowls, Pheasants, Ita-
lian Queen Bees, beeswax and bee
supplies. State age and best cash price
etc. Miss Corene Kerce, Ashburn, Ga.
Bet. A.

Wanted50 M. Porto Rico and Nancy
Hall potato plants at $1 M., del., and
also want tomato plants at 75c M. S.
D. Guillebeau, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 6.

EGGS FOR SALE
(Continued from page 3)

Can furnish 100 each week; also baby
chicks same breed, $4 for 25, $7.50 for
50 del. May 3. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs,
Georgia.

Pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red eggs.
Cullea for heavy layers and Exhibition
qualities, $1-for 15, $5 a 100. Mrs. J. T.
Rish, Edison, Ga. ;
White Wyandotte eggs, $1.25 a set-
ting; White Pekin duck eggs $1.50 a
setting; also have 7 White Wyandotte
February 1928 pullets, $1.25 each. Mrs.
B. M. Thomas, Hoboken, Ga.

Pure Barred Rock eggs $1 for 15, $4
a 100 del. Crates returned. Mrs. J. W.
Woodruff, Lilly, Ga.

Ring Neck Pheasant eggs $3.50 for
18; Golden Pheasant eggs $8.50 a doz.
or 75c each. Miss Kate Cline, Milledge-
ville, Georgia, P. O. Box 246.

Pure bred Mammoth White Pekin
eggs $1.50 for 15 FOB Milan. R. A.
Cravey, Milan, Ga. RFD 1, Box 98.

Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs, 20
for $1.10 postpaid, or will exch. setting
for a setting of same kind in order to
get new blood. Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitz-

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Indian Runner duck eggs $1 for 15
del. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Adairsville, Ga.
Route 2.

J. B. Giant, Marcy strain, eggs, $1.25
for 15. Crates to be returned. Pens
headed by 11 and 12 lb. cockerels. Mrs.
M. J. Norris, Douglasville, Ga.

Guinea eggs, 50c for 15, 60c del. Dr.
G. H. Dunlop, Madison, Ga.

Pape S. C. Black Minorca eggs, $1
for 15 del. Prompt shipment. L. B.
Millians, Newnan, Ga.

Pure Partridge Rock eggs from 7 to
9 lb. hens, headed by 12 lb. cock. Pure
strain. $1.35 for 15, $5 a 100. Cash with
order. J. R. Newsome, Sandersville,
Georgia. Ss

Barred Rock eggs $1 for 15 the rest
of the season. Add postage. Mrs. Es-
ther Dougherty, Rome, Ga. Rt. 4.

Tompkins S. C. R. I. Red eggs from
first prize pen, 75c for 15. Write for
prices in larger lots. Mrs. G. W. Ran-
call, Lavonia, Ga.

Dark Cornish eggs. Will exch. 1 set-
ting for pot flowers and pansies. Mrs.
G. E. Sapp, Richland, Ga.

Big Bone Giant Bronze turkey eggs,
from 2 and 3 year old, 20 to 26 lb. hens,
and a 2 year old, 52 lb. tom, $12 a doz.
prepaid in Ga. L. J. Ellis, Cumming,
Ga. Route 5.

Pure S. C. Red eggs $1 for 15. Mrs.
Maggie Ivey, Milledgeville, Ga. Route
2,. Box: 117.

Pure Fischel R. C. White Wyandotte
eges, $1 for 15, or $1.50 for 30. del. Mrs.
O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga.

Pure bred R. I.-Red and pure bred
S. L. Wyandotte eggs for sale or exch.
fer large dbl. Dahlia or pink Canna
bulbs. Mrs. R. J. Bravan, Buford, Ga.
Route 1. :

Bantam eggs $1.25 for 15 del. L. E.
Williams, Ty Ty, Georgia. ~

White Orpington eggs, $1 for 15. E.
R. Taylor, LaGrange, Ga. Route 1.

Selected ._Donaldson R. I. Red and
R. C. Wyandotte eggs, $1.25 for 15, ea.
Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Greenville, Ga.

Pure Ginn Gray and Red Pit Game

Neges $2.50 for 15; also old cocks $7 ea.

L. T. Vaughan, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Indian Runner duck eggs, $1
for 15. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga.

Large comb W. Leghorn and Indian
Runner duck eggs $1 for 15, each, or
exch. for Porto Rico potato plants at
a reasonable price to be del. May Ist.
Miss Alma Dockery, Alpharetta, Ga.
Route 4. 5

Ferris best strain W. L. stock, laying
250 and 300 eggs a year, eggs $1.50 for
15, or exch, for Mammoth Bronze tur-
key eggs. Mrs. J. L. Reed, Atlanta, Ga.
871 Highland Ave. N. E.

Light Brahma, Balch and Brown
strain eggs $1 for 15 del., 30 for $1.75.
J. F. Miller, Leo, Ga.

Thompson Ringlet eggs, $1 for 15,
$1.80 for 30 del. Mrs. L. S. Vaughan,
Commerce, Ga. Route 29. :

Select eggs from Thompson Imp.
second direct $1 for 15, $1.75 for 30, |
$2.50 for 45 del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Ga. Route 29.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
and Martins Regal Dorcas W. Wyan-.
dotte eggs; first pens $1.50 for 15,
$2.50 for 30; 2nd pen, 85c for 15, $1.50
for 30; larger lots 4 1-2c an egg del.
Cartons to be returned. Mrs. J. E.
Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Route A.

S. C. R.-I. Red eggs, Donaldson str.,
$1.25 for 15, $2for 30 del. Mrs. Love
Joiner, Shellman, Ga.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet eggs 90c for
15 del. Crates to be returned. Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Route 2.

100 Barred Rock eggs a week at
$3.50 a 100. N. A. Nash, Philomath,
Georgia, RFD 1.

Barred Rock eggs, Thompson Ring-
let strain, 75c for 15, $1.25 for 30. Car-
tons to be returned. Mrs. Vasti Smith,
Ball Ground, Georgia.

Pure bred dark color S.C. R. I. Red
eggs $1 for 15. Crates to be returned.
Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Ga.

Pure bred Donaldson dark S. C. R. I.
Red eggs, 90c for 15, $1.75: for 36 del.
Cartons to be returned. Mrs. H. L.
Elliston, Rupert, Georgia.

Light Brahma eggs $1 for 15, or
exch. for tufted bedspread, S. C. White
or EverlaysBrown Leghorn baby chicks.
Write what you have. Mrs. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville, Georgia.

J. B. Giant eggs, from extra heavy
laying strain $2 a setting del. Write.
E. C. Fokes, LaGrange, Ga. Box 438.

Thompson Barred Rock eggs $1.25
for 15 del. incubator lots $5 a 100. Mrs.
A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Route 1.

White Minorca eggs $1 for 15. Will
exch. for rabbits or ducks. Write. Roy

Joraan, Rochelle, Georgia. Ss








Ferris W. Leghorn eggs $1 for i5__
a 100. D. B. Conner, seville, Georgia,
Route 1. re

Everlay Brown Leghorn eggs, 75 a
setting del. W. H. Whitten, Newborn,
Georgia.

Pure bred Columbian Wyandotte
eggs, from a special pen, $1.50 for 15.
Mrs. J. T. Owens, Covington, Ga. Rt.
Two. 3

Barred Rock eggs, Thompson Ring-
let strain, $2 a setting, or exch. a few
settings for Porto Rico potato plants.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Georgia,
Route 2.

White Rock eggs, Fischel strain, $1.25
for 15 del. or exch. for sound Brabham
peas. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Georgia,
Route A.

Pure Ancona eggs, Shipp strain, 75
for 15. E. J. Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Geor-
gia, Route 2.

EGGS WANTED

Want eggs to set on halves. Any
pure breed. Prefer Black Giants, Bar-
red Rocks or R. I. Reds. Want 240 or
120 eggs. Del. half of the chicks at 1
or 2 days old. Write. Mrs. C. C. Smith,
Dalton, Georgia, Route. 1.

Want 120 or 240 pure bred fertile
eges. Thompson Barred Rocks prefer-
red, but will exch. tufted bedspreads
for any pure breed. Mrs. A. Sutherland,
Resaca, Georgia, Route 1.

Want several thousand hatching
eges each week of R. I. Reds, Barred
Rocks, W. L. will pay 30c a doz. for
months of May, June and July. Write
number you can ship each week. Fains
Hatchery, Edison, Georgia.

Want to exch. for a setting of large
breed chicken eggs. Write for further
particulars. Miss Z. L. Hightower,
Toomsboro, Georgia. :

Want to exch. 2 M. potato plants for
15 turkey eggs to set. Mrs. A. H. Wal-
drip, Baxley, Georgia, Route 3.
. Want 60 pure Pekin duck eggs to set
in incubator and raise for 3-4 of: all
that live to 6 or 8 weeks old. Experi-
enced. Write before sending eggs. H.
N. Bowers, Canon, Ga. Route 1.

Want to exch. 1 setting of dark Cor-
nish eggs for a setting of same from
another flock. Mrs. G. E. Sapp, Rich-
land, Georgia. ~

Want pure bred Barred Rock eggs.
Will exch. different kinds of flowers
and seeds. Write for particulars. Miss
Mattie Slaughter, Rising Fawn; Ga.
Route 1. ;

Want 30 M. B. turkey eggs to set and
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Dont
send later than April 26. Mrs. W. L:;
Drew, Woodcliff, Ga.

Want to exch. June apple and Horse
apple trees for R. I. Red eggs. 8 trees
for 2-settings or 4 for 16 eggs. Will
also exch. for baby chicks or. Porto
Rico potato plants at $2 M. W.W. Stone
Royston, Ga. Route 1.

Want 350 Indian Runner duck eggs.
Pay cash or exch. R. I. Red eggs, baby
chicks or Ancona hens. Mrs. T. K.
Moore, Canton, Ga. Route 3.

Want a setting of turkey eggs for
not more than 20c each, at an early
date. Mrs. J, W. Wade, Eastman, Ga.
Route 2.

Want turkey eggs. Can use 50 or

more. Must be reasonable. Conn Payne, .

Rome, Georgia, Route 8.

Want 12 common turkey eggs. Will

exch. Porto Rico potato plants.
Fred Atkinson Ray City, Ga Reo
Want White Holland turkey and
White Guinea eggs. Quote price. Ad-
dress P. O. Box 84, Americus, Ga.
Want 2 settings of pure R. I. Red
eggs. Will exch. bedspread tufted in
white on seamless sheeting. Mrs. Zella
Adcock, Adairsville, Ga. Route 3.



HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Fresh new honey in sections, 20c ea.

for No. 1, 18c each for No. 2 in cases

of 24 section; extracted honey, $1.25
gal. FOB here. D. F. Thomas, Odum,
Georgia. :

3 bee-hives, 2 frame houses and 1
8-frame and several sections, also
frames ,and foundation cones. Write
for prices FOB Madison. Miss Clara
ae Madison, Georgia. ~

ew crop honey, 5 lb: pails, 6 per
case, $4.50; 16 oz. jars ite labeled
and nice. Satisfaction. J. T. Mullis
Alma, Georgia. :

Pure 1928 strained honey, $1.25
10 lb. pails FOB here. oe Seavey
Milan, Ga. Route 1, Box 98. :

HONEY, BEES AND PEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want beeswax in any quantity at 27





3
en

Thursday, May 3, 1928

| 1-2e lb. del. J. T. White, Dublin, Ga. :
Want 1 honey extractor, size 2, stand

or 4 _ shallow

ard Hoffman frames

price. Willie M. Tootle, Glennville, Ga.

frames, good cond. Quote best cash

Route. A.

Want honey in comb or chunk at

wholesale 100 Ibs. Send sample and
quote price. R. L. Darnall, Williamson,
South Carolina.



Seat

SYRUP FOR SALE ~~

2 bbls. A No. 1 Ga. Cane syrup, 50c
gal. FOB shipping point. J. O. Owens,
Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 42.

20 to 25 gals. good Ribbon Cane syrup
$5.20 per case of 8 10-lb. cans. M. Cook,

Milan, Ga.

Pure sugar cane syrup made from
old fashioned Red and Ribbon cane;

case of 6 10-lb. cans $4.80; case of 12

5-lb. cans $5.20; Cayana cane syrup,
case of 6 10-lb. cans $3.25. All FOB
Adel. Cash with order. W. D. Wells,

Adel, Georgia. :

New Ga. Cane syrup, fine quality; 6
10 Ib. cans to case, $3.75. J. F. Ratliff,
3lackshear, Georgia.

10 gals. Georgia cane syrup in 10 lb.
sans, 62c gal. Leo. Akins, Graymont,
Georgia, Route 1. =

No. 1 Ga. Cane syrup, bright. and
hick, $4.50 per case. Satisfaction guar-_
unteed. J. U. Hinely, Springfield, Ga.
RED 1. se

SYRUP WANTED
Want to exch. value for new Ribbon
Jane syrup, side meats, new quilts, or
sed room sets. Write for particulars.
Mrs. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Box 138.

Want Ga. Cane 1927 crop syrup. A-l.

uality in 10 lb. buckets. Will exch.

3. GC. R. I. Red, B. R. or J. B. Giant
yaby chicks for several gals. Mrs. L.
8, Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Have sold all of my multiplying

onions. Answer to many inquiries. Miss

L. M. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1.

8 lbs. Red Pepper 20c lb. or lot for
$1.60, or will exch. for gingham quilt
scraps of equal value.
Thornton, Temple, Ga. Rt. 1.

Several hundred heads of Big Bos-_

Miss Mattie

y

ton lettuce. Make offer. J. J. Shear-

ouse, Guyton, Georgia.



MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

1 god top buggy and harness, $30 or
exch. for 30 bus. corn. W. J. Goss,

| Jasper. Georgia, Route 4.

_Ground oyster shell for chickens.
$1 per 100 FOB Savannah. W. A. Smith
Savannah, Ga. 102 E. Bay St.

Cotton baskets, well made of good
white oak, from 50 to 75 Ib. size, $1 to
$1.25; feed baskets, 1-2 bu. and 1 bu.
size, 60c and $1; all well handled wood.
Now ready. Booking orders for all
kinds of baskets to be del. from July
20 to September. C. L. Masdon, Clem,
Georgia, Route 2.

Nice, clean chicken feathers, 25c lb. |

Miss Mattie Jackson, Ivey, Ga.

Baby chick boxes, 50 chick size, never

been used, 20c each or 10 for $1.80.

FOB here. Mrs. R. F. Anderson, Regis-

ter, Georgia.

A good White Hickory 1-horse wagon

$32 at farm. G. H. Hayes, Flippen, Ga.-
Box 15.

Bright sun cured tobacco, 4 lbs. $1,
8 lbs. $2 del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrence-
ville, Georgia, Route 4.

A 1-gal. cylinder churn, will churn

4 gal. cream, used very little. Sell or

will exch. for meat, syrup or chickens.
Make me an offer. J. Nephew, Smyrna,
Georgia.



MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

Want 2 egg crates, 12 or 15 doz. each
cap. Will exch. 2 settings of Barred
Rock eggs. Have the filler, send on re-
turn mail. Miss Bessie McAdams, Bre-
men, Ga. Route 2, Box 71. :

Want good, sound feed or oat sacks,

free from holes del. Will pay 5c each.
Will not accept guano sacks.
Allen, Hoschton, Ga.



POTATOES FOR SALE ;
Lookout Mt. seed Irish potatoes, $2.50
bu. D. F. Pharr, Buford, Ga. _ =
100 bus. Star Irish potatoes $1.50 bu.
del. Cash with order. Postmaster, Pilo
. Georgia, Aes ie ere



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of the pastry art.

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Its EGGS-cellent.

health-giving properties
of tea or coffee.

not EGGS-travagant.

aggerated.

The National Poultry Council of the United
to 7th, 1928 inclusive as NATIONAL EGG

Eggs are now recognized as one of the most stat

ized. 8 ple, Wholesome
us 2 eat more EGGS. JUST THINK ! You can eat the raw, Shirred, fried or scrambled
or solf boiled. During the Spring season when eggs are plentiful and chea
nor more delicious food than the world renowned ANGEL FOOD CAK

Take 1 1-3 cupfuls sugar and 1-2 eupful of butter, cream
of milk, 2 cupfuls flour and 2

SUNSHINE CAKEIn Sun
well be nade a regular part of the family diet.

- Beat the whites of 6 eggs stiff, add 1 cupful of sugar and the well beaten y jin: flo
; = saten yolks. Fold in 3-4 of a cupful of flour to which
has been added 1-4 teaspoonful of baking powder and 1-2 teaspoonful of Cream of Tartar. Flavor to mh taste. Bake Gor

forty-five to fifty minutes in an ungreased tin. Invert and let cool before removing from tin. EGGS-actly, not EGGS-

_MARKET BULLET

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NATIONAL EGG WEEK

_ May Ist to 7th, 1928

WEEK.

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EGGS-AMINE TIESE:

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EAT MORE EGGS
Let us EGG ourselves on by eating more eggs for our health Is sake during NATIONAL EG

ANGEL FOOD CAKEThe most delicious of delicious desserts. ' whites of

s desserts. Take the whites of 12 eggs, add 1 : !
ce beat thoroughly, add 3-4 of a teaspoonful of Cream of Tarter and beat very, very stiff. Hive 4 12 eee Nt aaa
sugar, well sifted, and add gradually. Add vanilla as desired. Measure
_ five times and fold in. Bak

1 1-3 eupfuls

GOLD CAKEGold cake is a companion of ANGEL FOOD CAKE, r 13 rellow i

: J , r.ch, bright yellow in eolormad
of eggs left from making the Angel Food Cake. It carries with .t the same cae neo aeptad ea
through the high vitamin content of egg yolks. A most delightful food to be enjoyed with the cup

: together. Add yolks of 12 eggs, well beaten and 2-3 of a ecupful
teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Flavor to suit taste. Bake in a moderate oven. EGGS-tra fine,

shine Cake we have a delicious, appetizing, vitamin filled, health-giving pastry which ean

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and necessary parts of the human diet. Dieticians urge
poached, steamed, scolloped, hard
p, there is no more wholesome, more enjoyable
K and along with it a number of other perfections

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e in a moderate oven from thirty-five to fifty minutes in an ungreased Ange: Food Cake tin.

G WEEK, MAY Ist to 7th. |
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Member Georgia Committee

National Poultry Couneil.



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SEED FOR SALE

Wannamaker-Cleveland big boll cot-
on seed, culled and sacked, $1.25 bu.
_ K. Malcom, Monroe, Ga. Route 1.
Pure Salsbury cotton seed $1.50 bu.
L. Eubank, Eastman, Ga.
Seed Chufas, fancy recleaned bright
tock $1.25 pk., $4.50 bu. J. F. Ratliff,
Jackshear, Ga.

senuine Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed
5e lb., 2 for 45c del. Miss Lillie Mae
tdwards, Cordele, Georgia, Route B.
Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, pure,
u. or will exch. for Gee Whiz har-
A. P. Stapleton, Wrens, Ga.
1-2 Ibs. clean, sound Thurmond
melon seed, 40c lb. FOB Fort Val-
M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Georgia,
te 5.
astings Imp. Sorghum cane seed.
5; a few lbs. pure Pride of Ga. melon
d. Cheap for cash. G. H. Hays, Flip-
n, Georgia, Box 75. ee
Cattail Millet seed, 15c lb. FOB Perry
orge C. Nunn, Perry, Ga.
Bright sound Chufa seed $4 bu., or

selected heads, 15c Ib. FOB Pembroke.
wens Bros., Pembroke, Ga.
tra Imp. Orange Cane seed, $1.50
FOB here. Mrs. J. F. Lewis, Adairs-
le, Georgia, Route 3.
Red Valentine, Stringless Green
- Kentucky Wonder, Henderson
ch Lima bean seed; all 30c lb. del.
inds of turnips, 45c lb.; beets, car-
eucumbers, 60c Ib., Okra, all kinds

Ss,
c lb. Write for prices on large lots.
ter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga.

Mixed Okra seed; Long Green Pod,
hite Velvet and Jumbo 15 lb. not

Mrs. F. W. Adams, Felton, Ga.

e watermelon seed, Stone Mtn.
Ib., 1-4 Ib. 35c; Dixie Belle and
leckley 85c Ib., 1-4 lb. 30c lb.; Pure
xcky Ford cantaloupe seed $1 1b.
ite, tender cornfield beans, 35c Ib.,

s. $1; Pimiento pepper $1 Ib.;
e rice seed pop corn 10c lb.; Span-
peanuts 40c gal.; pure honey drip
seed 7c lb. Clyde Maddox, Flow-
neh, Ga. :
new crop of floated seed, $4
00 lbs or more 9c lb.

| for less

Gees

B

25 pk. Texas Ribbon Cane seed from

Carpet grass seed 25c lb., Wakefield,
Flat Dutch cabbage seed, New. Stone
and Greater Baltimore tomato. $1 Ib.,

Orange Cane seed $1.50 bu., Stringless

Green pod, cornfield beans, 25c lb. B.
R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.

25 lbs. pure Pride of Ga. watermelon
seed $1 1b. FOB here. 4H. B. Reeves,
Jonesboro, Ga. -

New Tom Watson watermelon
lected seed from center cut melons, 50c
lb. James A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

5 lbs. white bunch butter bean seed
20c lb., 1 Ib. 1927 pimiento pepper. seed
10c thls., or $2 Ib. Mrs, H. F. Kenning-
ton, Jeffersonville, Ga. Route 2. _

Washed and floated Chufa seed.
$5.75 bu. $1.50 peck; no less sold. C.
F. Woodelle, Pearson, Ga.

Rape seed, 2 lb. 35c; 5 lb. 75c; 10 Ib.
$1.25; Millet amber and orange sor-
ghum; Irish Gray, Ga. Rattlesnake.
Florida Favorite, Kleckleys sweet mel-
on seed, yellow globe, white egg, cow
horn turnip seed, Black Valentine,
Wardwell, Wax, Kentucky Wonder,
Hendersons bunch limas, pole limas.
W. H. Woodelle, Pearson, Ga.

Striped half runner garden bean
seed 30c lb.; dill seed 15c cupful;
strawberry plants, 25c hundred. Miss
Mamie Britt, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, Ga.

18 Ibs. Thurmond Gray melon seed,
selected from choice melons. Grown
from seed direct from Mr. Thurmond
last year. 75c lb. or the lot for $10.
H. P. Norton, Graves, Ga.

Chufa seed $1 peck FOB Waycross.
Mrs. J. H: McClelland, 414 Tebau St.,
Waycross, Ga. 5
~ 60 Ibs. pure white velvet okra seed
$6 or 20c Ib. delivered. Check or money
order. Melvin Laster, Fairburn, Geor-
gia, RFD 3.

Recleaned, floated and dried 99 per
cent pure Chufa seed, $1.50 pk., $5.75
bu. H. Peterson, Willocoochee, Ga.

1927 collard and rape seed 25c Ib.
each: Red hot dry pepper 20c lb. Will
exch. for dried fruit, free from worms,
canned fruit, or anything useful. Mrs.
M. E. Ricks, Moultrie, Georgia, Route
2- Box 9 :
12 bus. sound and clean 1927 Chufa
seed, free of nut grass, weevils, etc. $4
FOB here. Cash with order. Joe

McAllister, Mount on, Ga. |



than $1. All|
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- Good, new 1927 pumpkin (arge size
common pumpkin) and English peas
20cC cup each; white and red lettuce,
green mustard, Seven Top and White
Globe mixed turnip seed, all 3 thls.

|20c. Add postage. Mrs. Sidad Souther-

land, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3.

Hastings long green cucumber. seed
75 lb. or exch. for peanuts, Mammoth
Sunflower seed or anything can use.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.

Gold meat watermelon seed, 50 seed

for 10c; also Star and Moon water-
melon, 24 seed for 10c. A very odd mel-

on in color but very sweet and tender |:

meated. Wesley McDonald, Chipley, Ga.
Route 4.

- 4 or 5 lbs. Thurmond Grey water-
melon seed 40c lb. or exch. for dried
apples. Mrs. J. M. Carder, Hatley, Ga.

15 lbs. white dwarf butter bean seed
20c Ib. or exch. for sun dried apples.
L. J. Wood, Cuthbert. Ga.

Honey Drip Sorghum seed, 75c gal.
Robt. T. Allen, Riverdale, Ga.

Bunch bean seed, mixed streaked
and white runners, inoculated, 20c
cupful, or 2 for 35c; Hastings Mung
beans, 15c lb., Cane seed for sowing

and planting, 8c lb. or $2 bu. All del.

Stamps not accepted over 25c; pure
Cooks cotton seed $1.50 bu. Mrs. J. S.
Greene, Adairsville, Ga. Route 2. ;

Cabbage collard seed, 10c tbls. or
exch. for tatting, dried fruit or any-
thing can use. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante,
Social Circle, Ga.

White velvet okra seed: 20c Ib., white
bunch buter beans, 20c lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Willie P, Gardner, Fairburn,
Georgia, Route 4,

Purple top globe and mixed turnip
seed 25c lb., old time running butter
bean seeds, 25c lb., white velvet and
Jumbo okra seed 25c lb., few cream
crowder peas, 10c lb., all del; also
honey drip sorghum cane seed $1.50
bu. FOB here. C. G. Oliver, Barnes-
ville. Georgia, Route 2.

White velvet okra seed 20c cupful;
seed popcorn. white rice corn, 15 cup-
ful. Add postage. Clifton White, Tem-
ple, Georgia, Route 3, Box 49. |
~ Pearson watermelon seed, 50c lb. or

will exch. for 2 doe sheep and spring



or for 1 a



mworth sow pig, pr.





milk goats Shetland. pony, not over 8
years old, or chickens. Each del. E. D.
Zipperer, Statenville, Ga.

Texas honey drip cane seed, 4c Ilhb.,
$1.75 bu. N. J. Burgess, Maxeys, Ga.

Texas honey drig cane seed, 10 bus.
at $1.75 bu. or 4c lb. L. J. Burgess,
Maxeys, Georgia.



SEED WANTED

Want Black Walnuts for seed. Must
be from 1927 crop. Quote price. M. W.
Salter, Bartow, Ga.



PLANTS FOR SALE

Wakefield cabbage and heading col-.
land plants, moss packed and prompt-
ly shipped postpaid, 40c-250, '75c-500, -
$1.25-1000. Guaranteed to please. J. H.
Walker, Cordele, Georgia.

_Early Cabbage plants, heading va-
riety collard plants, postpaid 40c-250,
75-500, $1.25-1000, moss packed, guar-
anteed. H. K. Dowdy, Cordele, Geor-
gia, Route D.

Yellow skin Porto Rican potato plants
Government inspected $1.75 per M.
del.; tomato plants, New Stone, Red-
field Beauty, Greater Baltimore, Cab.-
bage and collard plants, $1.25 per M.
del.; Ruby King pepper plants, 50c per
100 or $2.25 per M. del. D. Storey, Mor-
ven, Georgia.

Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage
plants 20c per 100, $1.10 per M. del.
Now ready. Chas. L. Brown, Hartwell,
Georgia, Route 4.

Leading variety collards, Wakefield
and late Flat Dutch cabbage, New
Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato
plants 25c per 100, $1.50 per M. Pimien-
to and. Sweet Bell pepper, wide leaf
tobacco, 50c per 100 or $3.50 per M.
Mrs. Estie Crowe, Gainesville, Geor-
gia, Route 2. 3

Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants
90c per 500, $1.35 per M. C. A. Pless,
Stockbridge, Ga.

Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, treated, small lots, $2 per M.
large lots, $1.75 per M. FOB Eastman,
Ga. Also fresh honey in comb or strain-
ed, 15c lb. C, M. Dye, Chauncey, Ga
Route 1. Spee ge eae PRE GR Se






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Plants for Sale and
Wanted



Tobacco plants, white stem Orinoco
and Cash varieties. Stocky, fine plants.
y7ill moss roots and send by express,
till ship 200 miles or more, $2 M., also
have new crop cabbage plants, well
rooted, $1 M. quick shipment; Bermu-
da onion and Prize Taker onion plants,
$1 M. G. W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants now ready.
All leading varieties from Long Island
seed, 40c for 200, 75c for 500, $1.25 M.,
del. prompt shipment. H. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 5.

All leading varieties of tomato plants
$2 M., all kinds of pepper, 50 a 100 or
$3 M., cabbage, summer variety, $2 M.
all FOB Sandersville. Write for prices
on potato plants. E. T. Clements, Sand-
ersville, Ga.

Redfield Beauty tomato plants, now
ready, 25c a 100, $2 M., del; also John-
ny-Jump-up piants, 20c doz. del. Mrs.
M. E: Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 4.

Jersey Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, $1.25 M., New Stone
and Greater Baltimore tomato, $1.50
M., Olid fashioned Boon and Porto Rico
potato plants, $2 M. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery, Branch, Ga.

1 M., to 4 M., Porto Rico potato plants
Ruby King pepper, Greater Baltimore
and New Stone tomato plants, 1 M. to
4 M., $2, 5 M. to 9 M., $1.75., 10 M. or
more, $1.50. .Will ship COD promptly.
O. lL. Harris, Cordele, Ga. :

Large spring grown Charleston Wake
field, Succession, and Early Flat Dutch
cabbage and New Stone, Greater Balti-
more and Red Rock tomato plants, 75c
for 500, $1.25 M., del., $1 M. express
collect. Burgess Farms, Pembroke, Ga.

Water lilies for sale; both hardy and
tender .varieties; original stock from
water gardens, Washington, D. C. Con-
stant bloomers throughout season.

Flowers brilliant. Large and very fra-

grant. Principal colors cream, white,
rose, pink, blue, dark red and bright
garnet. Price hardy varieties, $1 each.
Tender varieties, $2. Also have number
of other aquatic plants. Also gold fish.
Prices moderate. Phone B. A. Hancock,
De. 2165-W or call at 1234.Clairmont
Ave., Decatur, Ga.

Porto Rican. Gov. inspected and
treated, from vine seed, $1.75 M., will
exch. for a Middie Buster in good cond.
Wade Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2.

Porto Ricans; inspected, $1.65 M.,
above 10 M., $1.50 M.; Stone and Ear-
liana tomato plants, $1 M. Ola Wil-
liams, Coffee, Ga.

Stone Mtn. tomato plants. Sell or

exch. for any kind of rooted: box
flowers. Write. Mrs. Minnie Carter,
Nicholls, Ga. Rt. 2. -
. Gov. inspected, genuine nurple skin
Porto Ricans, .$1.75 M., 5 M., or more,
$1.50 M., FOB here. May and June del.
Lovin E: Deal, Patterson, Ga.

Porto Rico, Gov. inspected, $1.25 M.,
FOB Hickox. Cash with order. Now
ready, May and June. C. F. Rowell,
Winokur, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 21.

Porto Rico. notato plants, inspected
and treated. All orders shipped within
6 days, or money refunded, $2.20 M.,
dl.,; $2: M., Exp. collect, 10 M., $17.50.
Maior Crow. Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Tomato plants from selected sec J.
Greater Baltimore and Stone, $1 M. In
lots of 3 M., or more, 75c a M. FOB
Moultrie, Express. R. W. Bryant, Moul-
trie, Ga. 316-lith. Ave., S. E.

Pure Porto Rico potato plants; under
5 M., $1.75 M., FOB; -over, $1-75 del.
Will exch. for Iron or Brab peas. Span-
ish peanuts, or Silver Duck wing Game
cock. Guarantee the count, and quality
e my plants. S. W. Carter, Hc shurst,

a. y
Onion plants, $1 a M.; tomato plants
50e a 100, $2.59 M., FOB Hawkinsville,
Bill Nye, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Red and white Bermuda onion
plants, $1 M., tomato plants,-$2.50 a M.
ce here. C. B. Roden, Hawkinsville,
+2.

Gov. insnected Porto Rico potato
plants. Avril and May del. $1.75 M., or
e:ch. 1.M., plants for 1 bu. peas. J. S.
Fowier, Surrency, Ga. RFD 2.

Tomato plants now ready. Sell or
exccn. for not flowers: Suitanas, Be-
-IejJoId sumnituviey pus sures seruo3s
red, but. will accept. other. varieties.
a W. E. Snigleton, Cordele, Ga. Rt.

Wow Stone and Globe tomato. plants.
Arvl anil May del. $1.75 a M., Mrs.

Anf > McClicnnen,. Adel; Ga: Rt. 3:
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, ready





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MARKET BULLETIN

for shipment, $2 M., in small lots, 5
M., $1.75 M., large lots, $1.50 M. R. J.
Harrell, Sale City, Ga. Rt. 2.

Bermuda onion; Ponderosa, New
Stone tomato plants, 40c for 200, 75c
for 500, $1.25 M., del. R. H. Kent,
Dawson, Ga.

Early Jersey cabbage plants, $1.25 M.
5 M., or more, $1 M., Porto Ricans,
$2.25 M., 5 M. or more, $2 M. all del.
Cash with order. O. H. Crisp, Fender,
Ga.

White Bermuda onion plants, $1.20
M. del. D. B. Lott,. Lenox, Ga.

Charleston Wakefield cabbage. and
Stone and Redfield Beauty tomato

plants, $1 for 500, $1.50 M., 5 M. $5 del..

Cash with order. C. C. Stamey, Demo-
rest, Ga. eis

Porto Ricans. Gov. inspected. Ready
for shipment about April 25th. W. J.
Boyett, Bristol, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 104.

Crystal Wax and white Bermuda
enions; Early Jersey Wakefield. Big
Boston Lettuce, Ga. Collard $1.25 M.
ea.; Early Bonny Best, Marglobe,
Norduke Wilt-resistant and Stone to-
mata, $1.50 M., ea.; Gov. inspected, imp.
Porto Ricans and Big Stem Jerseys, $2
M.; Purple and Black Beauty Egg
plants, Royal King Sweet Peppers, 30c
a 100. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Paul,
Leesburg, Ga.

Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., 5 M., or more,
$1.50 M., or exch. for peas or white
Rock hens. Mrs. J. M. Wallace, Alma,
Ga. Rt. 3.

Certified Porto Ricans, $1.75 M.,
charges collect; $2.25 postpaid; Stone
and Globe tomato; Dutch and Wake-
field cabbage plants, all postpaid, 75c
for 500, $1.50 a M. John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. :

Imp. Pczto Ricans. Gov. inspected,
$1.75 M., 5 M., lots $1.50 M. 10 M., $1.40
and up. May and June del. Jesse Wil-
liams, Baxley, Ga. Rt:2.

Gov. Inspected Porto: Ricans, $2.25
M., del; 5 M. to 20 M., $1.75 M., express
coliect; 50 M., or more, $1.65., exp-
collect. Cash with all orders. Ship-
ment guaranteed. S. E. Hollis, Baxley,
Gea, Riad ;

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans and
Nancy Hall potatoes, $2 M., 5 M. lots
$1.75 M. del; tomato plants, now ready,
$1.10 M., del; cabbage, $1 aM. All
plants del. W. S. Adams, Seville, Ga.

Porto Rico, Southern Queen and Big

tem Jersey potato plants, $2-M., FOB
Rebecca. G. W. Hobby, Rebecca, Ga.

Porto Rico and Southern Queen po-
tato plants, $1.75 M. FOB here. J. C.
Hobby, Rebecca, Ga.

Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., 10 M. or more,
$1.50 M. All orders filled in 3 days or
pepney returned. E. C. Pope, Ocilla,

7a.

Cikson and Everbearing strawberry
plants, 25c a 100 or $2 M. Mrs. Rubye
Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure pink skin Porto Rican. potato
plants, ready. Gov. inspected and chem-
icaliy treated. Satisfaction ~uaranteed.
Pitts & Clements, Moultrie, Ga.

Parto Ricans, $2 M., in lots of 5 M
or more $1.75 M.; 300 M. ready;
Earliana, Stone and Greater Balti-
mecre tomato, 75c for 500, $1.20 M.; Hot
and Sweet pepper plants, H. D. Salter,
Pitts; Ga; ; :

10 M., tomato plants grown with
carc for my own use but have more
than can use, Spark FEarliana and
Hastings Extra Early, $1 M., FOB here.
John Crone, Philomath, Ga.

_Early prolific tomato plants and Red-
ficld Beauty tomato plants, now ready.

Sc a 100 or will exch. for Geraniums,
Bevonias, Sultanas, Dahlias, Sweet
Williams, Chrysanthemums or other
flowers. Write. Mrs. Frank Jones, Sale
City, Gar Rt. 2: :

Gov. inspected imp. Porto Ricans
from, vine potatoes, $2 M., 5 M. and
over; $1.05 M. FOB here. Now ready
for shipping. W. R. Hutts, Surrency,
Gan Ric 2.

Winter heading cabbage collard
plants, 15c per 100, add postage. Mrs.
W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga,

Genuine improved purple and yellow
Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per
M.; tomato plants, $1.60 per M. post-
paid, express collect 5000, $4.50; pepper
plants, $2. collard plants, $1.25 per M.
Roots moss packed. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke, Ga.

Collard plants, heading in winter, 25c
per 100. Also several thousand dusty
miller plants, 10e per -100. J.D. H.
Evers, Cordele, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.60 per
M. del. 10 M. $1.50 collect. Ready May
10th. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Gao Rt. i: :

Lettuce plants, 20c per 100, now
ready, Cash with order. Mrs. Dollie
Eller, Titus, Ga.

Gov. inspected and treated Porto





Rican potato plants, $2 per M. del. J.
N. McKinley, Pitts, Ga. ,

Improved Porto Rican potato. plants
from selected sed, $1.75 per M, FOB.
T. P. Musselwhite, Arabia, Ga. Rt. 1.

Porto Rican potato plants, Gov. iIn-
spected, now ready, $1.50 per M. Sash
with order. Jessie Yarbrough, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. Rt. 3.

Porto Rican sweet potato plants,
$1.50 per M. FOB Alma, Ga. H. J.
Willard, Alma, Ga.

Improved Pora: Rican potato plants,
$1.75 per M. FOB here or $2 del. W.
B. Griffin, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Porto Rican potato plants, Cov. in-
spected, $1.75 per M. or 20c per 100, now
ready. Cash with order. L. A. Yar-
prough, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3.

Greater Baltimore and New Stone
tomato plants, sweet and hot pepper
plants, 20c per 100, $1.25 per M., now
ready to ship. Add postage. W. CG:
OQuinn, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2.

Inspected Porto Rican potato plants,
$2 per M. del. Guaranteed pure count
and prompt shipment. C. A. Taylor,
Alma, Ga. Rt. 2.

Certified Porto Rican and Nancy
Hall potato plants from vine cuttings,
$1.90 per M, 5 M., or more, $8.50, 10 M.
$16. D. D. Bland, Baxley, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, $2 per
M., 5 M., or more, $1.75. Special prices
to dealers. Leroy Bowen, Baxley, Ga.
Rt. 4.

Porto Rican potato plants, State in-
spected, Prompt shipment, count guar-
anteed, $1.75 per M., 5 M., or more $1.50
FOB Bristol. F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ga.

Genuine Porto Rican potato planis,
$1.75 per M. FOB Alma. E. L. Steedley,
Alma, Ga, Rb.3.

Inspected red and yellow skin Porto
Rican potato plants, guaranteed full
stamped and not mixed, $2 per M. del.
R. L. Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cabbage plants, 25c per 100 or will
exch. 100 for 1 doz. canna bulbs of any
large flowering variety; also few ramb-
ler roses will exch. for other flowers.
Mrs. D. H. Hughes, Fairmount, Ga.

Charleston Flat Dutch Farly Jersey
cabbage plants, now cady, New Stone
tomato, May 1st del. 75c per 500, $1.25
per M. del. or $1 per MM. FOB Braselton.
A. R. Holland, Braselton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Gov. inspected early improved Porto
Rican notato plants, $1.75 del. any-
where in Ga. Morgan Crosby, Rt. 4,
Baxley, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, 75c per
M; onions, tomatoes, $1; potatoes, $1.75.
Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga.

Nancy Hall and Porto Rican potato
plants, $2 per M.; 5000 or more, $1.75.
Mrs. J. F. Gruber, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, shipped promptly
COD. 90c per M., 10 M. $6; tomato
plants, large early varieties, onions,
$1.20 per M. del. Ruby King pepper and
Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per
M. All now ready. F. F. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. :

Gov. inspected, pink skin. Porto Ri-
can potato plants, $1.75 per M.; 5 M.
or more, $1.50 per M. FOB here. A. J.
Whiddon, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A.

Big Stem Jersey and Porto Rican po-
tato plants, Gov. inspected, now ready
to ship, $2 per M. T, W. Kemp, Choo-
pee; Gay

Improved Porto Rican potato plants,
Gov. inspected, moss packed, $1.50 per
M. Immediate shipment.
plants, all leading varieties, $1.10 post-
paid; 5 M. $4 collect. E. Y. Stokes,
Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. E

New Stone, Greater Baltimore toma-
to plants, $1.50 per M.; "Wakefield and
Dutch cabbage, N. C. Buncomb, Geor-
gia Blue Stem collards, 75c per 500,
$1.25 per M.; Iceburg and Big Boston
lettuce, 30c per 100; Ruby King, Bell,
Pimiento pepper, 60c per 100; Black
Beauty Egg plant, 10 doz. All del.
open field grown, prompt shipment.
Walter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga.

Gov. inspected Porto Rican potato
plants, now ready, $2 per M. 5 M. or
more,- $1.75 per M. M. G.. Griffin,
Graham, Ga,

Porto Rican potato plants, now ready,

$2 per M. 5 M. or more, $1.75, full] Rt

count and prompt shipment. J. G. Pur-
cell, Baxley, Ga,

Nancy Hall and Porto Rican potato
plants, $2 per M., 5 M. or more, $1.75.
G. L, Deen, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.

Improved Porto Rican potato plants,
early Triumph and Banna yams, $2.25
per 5 M., or more, $2 per M. del. now
ready. E. L. Anderson, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4.

Red Rock tomato plants, now ready,
$1 per M. S. J. Bryant, Coffee, Ga.

Gov. inspected purple skin, red meat
Porto Rican potato plants, $2 per _1.
New Stone tomato plants, $1.25 per M.
Jerman Boatright, Cc ee, Ga.

Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato



faction guaranteed,.

Cabbage |





. Thursday, May 8, 1998

plants, Gov. inspected, $1.50 per M.,
FOB here. Earlianna and Matchles;
tomato and cabbage planis, $1.25. per

_

M. J. J. Glosson, Alma, Ga: Tit. 3c.

Charleston Wakefield cabbage piznts,
90c per 529, $1.50 per M. C. A. Pless;
Stockbridge, Ga. -

Tomato, cabbage and Iceburg lettuce
plants, 25c per 100, $2-per. I: del. Mrs,
FE, A. Sanders, Jacksonville, Ga.

Pure Gov. inspected Porto Rican po-
tato planis, $1.75 per M. J. T. Holland, .
Lenox, Ga. Kue

State inspected Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.75 rer M. FOB here. Erskin
Waldrip, Gainesvill, Ga.

Jersey and Charleston Wakefield,
Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage
plants, 45 for 200, 7&c for 500, $1.25
a M. postaid. Miss Grace Branan,.
Lewiston, Ga. : a

Porto Rico potato plants. State in-
spected, $1.50 M., del. C. J. Owens,
Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2.

Porto Ricans, $1.35 a M. Lots of 5
M., or more, $1.50 M., FOB here. Ear-
lina, Redfield Beatty and Margidbe to-
mato plants, 25c a 100 del. J.J. Oiliff,
Bristol, Ga.

Pure, selected Porto ticans. Inspect-
ed and treated. Full count, *..50 M.
Ready May ist. Booking orders now
for that and later del. A. C. Martin,
Hahira, Ga. Rt. 1.

Norduke Wilt Resistant tomato.
plants, 25c a 100, $2 a M., del. Now
ready to del. G. Bruce, Jakin, Ga..

Nancy Hall and Porto Ricans and a
few early Triumph potato plants, $2 a
M., del. Guaranteed strong plants. E.
B. Rimes, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4.

Improved Porto Ricans. tate in-
spected and treated, $1.50 a M. Satis-

5. D.. Graham;

Surrency, Ga. Rt. . oe

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.75
M., FOB here. R. N. Aycock,, Surrency,
Cranes e

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, now
ready, $1.75 a M. Cash with order. J.
F. Holland, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 15. s

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.50 M.
FOB here. J. O. Stewart, Baxley, Ga.



Rt. 2. . hes

Several thousand fine Cash tobacco
plants, entire bed or part, $1 M., FOB
or 75c a M., here at home. J. A..Wil-
liams, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3:, Box 113.

Porto Ricans, grown from vine pota-
toes, $2 M., FOB. Ready to ship. J. P, ~
Mullis, Baxley, Ga: Rt. 4. :

Improved Porto Ricans, Gov. inspect-_
ed, $1.25 M., FOB here. W. S. Gibbs,
Wye Ey, Gar Rt, 2c :

Porto Ricos, now ready, $1.50 M.,
FOB., 5 M., or more, $1.40 M. Cash
Sere J.D. Whitfield, Ty Ty, Ga.

b < : i

Early Triumph and Porto Ricans,
Gov. inspected. 5 M. or more, $1.75 M.
Less than 5 M., $2 M. B. A. Fowler,
Sumner, Ga. - \

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, now
ready, $1.50 M., Write for prices-on
oa lots. Pinson Stanley, Quitman,

a. :

zillions Porto Ricans, Ready now.
$1 for 500, $1.75 a M., over 5 M. $1.50
M. Prompt del., and good plants guar-
anteed, J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. :

Yellow Skin Porto Ricans, inspected
and certified, $1.75 M., by express, or
$2 M. by mail postpaid. Cash with order
W. H, Weaver, Ocilla, Ga.

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans; April
and May del. $1.75 M., del. in 5 M. or
more lots, $1.65 M., del. C. H. Parish,
Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. a

Genuine Red Skin Porto Ricans.
April and May del. Gov. inspected and.
treated, $2 a M., 5 to 10 M., lots, $1.75
M, Ambrose & Westbrook, Moultrie,
Ga Rt. 3: :

Collard lants, $1 a M., or 10c a 100.
Now ready. Cash with order. Mrs. M.
E. Ricks, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 9,

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, vellow -
and red skins. Ready May ist. Pure
and hand selected seed, $1.50 M. D.
P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga. -

Early Jersey cabbage; Heading vari-
ety collard plants, poctpaid and guar- .
anteed to please, 40c for 250, 75c fcr
500, a) M. H. K. Dowdy, Cordele, Ga.

Wakefield cabbage, cabbage-collard
plants, 40 for 250,75 for 500, $1.50 M,
postpaid and packed with moss. Satis -
faction guaranteed. J. H. Walker, Cor-
dele, Ga, : ee

Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, $1.75 M.
del. in Ga., also Heading variety of
collard plants, 15c a 100. J. M. Bailey,
Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. 7

Porto Ricans, $2 M., del. Write for
prices on large lots. J. T. Bullington,
Rebecca, Ga.

Himalaya Blackberry strong plants,
$1.50 a 100. Exch. for rooted pot plants
or something useful. Mrs. H. G. Brown,
Stone Mtn, Ga., Rt. 1. os gee

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ursday, May 3, 1923.

PLANTS FOR :
mp. purpie skin Porto Ricans. Clate
pected and treated, $2 M. Gel, $2.45
HOB., 5 M., or more, $1.75 del.; $1.50
B; Redfield Beauty and June pink
mato plants, $1.50 M; del., $1.25 Fos.
pril, May and June del. Will exch.
M., of either for dried peaches or
pples. Write before sending. Dean
ohnson, Uvalda, Ga. Rt. A.
orto Ricans, Gov. inspected, $1.75
FOB here. J. C. Dalton, Ashburn,
a Rt. A. :
Charleston Wakefield cabbage and
eading variety collar. :, now ready,
a 100 or $2 M.: Wide Leaf tobacco
nd Sweet Bell pepper plants, 50 a
00, 300 for $1, $3.50 a M. Pepper and
obacco planis ready May Ist. All del.
M. Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage
lants, 20c a 100. Add postage. Mrs.
idda Southerland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Cabbage, tomato and collard plants,
now ready. Leading varieties of each.
5e for 500, $1.25 M., del., $1 M., by ex-
ress FOB; Bermuda onion plants,
1.50 M., del; Ruby King pepper, $2.50
May 15th del; Porto Ricans, inspec-
ed and certified, $2 M. by mail or ex-
ress. W. C. Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga.
Hastings Surehead cabbage plants,
a 100. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner,

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CALE

a.
_ Good, well rooted New Stone tomato
plants, $1 a M., 5 M., or more, 95c M.
oss packed. L. R. Boatright, Coffee,
a Rt. 1.
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, good
size, $1.75 M., 5 M., or more, $1.65 M.
lc arleston Wakefield cabbage, and
New Stone tomato plants, each $1'a M.
r 5 M., or more, 95c M. Roots packed
tos: R. J. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
Early Jersey, Flat Dutch caboage and
eal Heading collard plants, 20c a 100
a ae J. I, Holland, Toomsboro, Ga.
Porto Ricans, Purple and a few pink
skins, $1.75 M., ea. 5 M., or more, $1.50
iM. Cash with order. R. R. Purvis, Cof-"
fee, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 27.
-. Hastings Early tomato plants, $2 M.
del., anywhere in Ga. Imp. Purple Skin
Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., FOB here. J.
24 Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.70 a M., FOB,
or $2 M., del; Early Jersey Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 a M., del.
or 75c a M. FOB here. S. J. Lindsey,
Omega, Ga.
_ Cabbage plants, $1 a M., Greater
Baltimore and New. Stone tomatoes,
$1.50 a M., over. 4 M., $1.25 M; Ruby
King pepper and Porto Ricans. Gov.
inspected, $2 M., over 4 M., $1.75 M.
hipped in damp moss. A. W. Parsons,
Abbeville, Ga.
. Imp. Porto Ricans, $2.25 M., 5 M.,
10; 10 M. $19 del.; Early Triumph and
Bannah Yams, $2.75 M., 5 M., $12.50,
0 M., $22.50 del. Gov. inspected. Cash
with order. Now ready. Mrs. J. L.
Wright, Alma, Ga. :

Hot and Sweet pepper plants, l5c a
on 2 doz., for 25c each. Sidney Ader-
hold, Lavonia, Ga. Box 94.

Himalaya Blackberry and Bl:2 Rasp-

berry plants, well rooted, 50c doz., del.
or exch. for Porto Ricans, strong to-
mato plants, pot flowers or Gladioli
and Canna bulbs. Mrs. A. W. Hagood,
Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. <
Kudzu plants, 3 for 10c, 35c a doz.
James Franklin, Douglasville, Ga.
_ Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Flat
Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage; New
Stone and early Earlianna tomato
plants, 45c for 200, $1.25 M., 3 M. $3.50.
Roy Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 M.,
5 M., or more, $1.50. S. R. Burch, Tif-
ton, Ga. Rt. A.

- Buncomb collard; Earlv Jersey Wake-
field and Early Flat Dutch cabbage;
Big Boston and Iceburg lettuce, all 25c
a 100, or 70c a M,, Porto Rico potato
plants, inspected and treated, 1 to 10
M., $1.15 M., 11 to 50 M., $1 M. All Fob
Dublin; Cash with order,. L. E. Harrison
Dublin, Ga.
. Tomato and hot pepper plants, 25
. 100 each. Mrs. D. Whiddon, Crula,

a. :
- Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 M.
Leo Akins, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.

New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato; Wakefield
abbage, plants, 25c a 100, 50c for 300,
1.25 M. del.. 5 M. or more, $1 M. col-
lect. O. F. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Porto Ricans, Gov.
reated, $2 a M., New Stone tomato,
25 M., or 25c a 100 del. All del., and
ay and June shipments, L. H. Brand
ontezuma, Ga. Rt. 3.
bbhage plants ready for shipment

anid >Flat Dutch

inspected andj}

vom

MARKET B

Sage plants, 25cc a doz., Cabbage
and collard plants, $1 M. ea. Mrs. J. B.
5 saliapoosa, GarrRt. 3: ,
ee ree strawberry plants, 25c ea. = _r
vs. Mrs. J. M. Greenway, Newport, Ga.
Porto Ricans, $1.50 C21. May 10th. In-
spected and treated; Klondike straw-
berry plants, $2 M. G. L. Durand,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cabbage plants, $1.25 M., strawberry
blants, Lady Thompson, $1 a 100, $3
for 500; Klondike, *2 for 500. Bill Crowe,
Gainesville, Ga.

Gov. inspected Porto Rico potato
plants. May del. $2 M., June del. $1.75
M., guaranteed to L- strong healthy
plants grown in open air;.Late Flat
Dutch: cabbage plants, 30c a 100 del.;
Buncomb collard plants, 30c a 100 del.
May and June time to plant. E. T. Cle-
ments, Sandersville, Ga. .

Stone and Baltimor: tomato plants,
25c a 100, $115 M., Inspected Porto
Rico, and Boon potato plants, 75c for
500, $1.40 M., del., 5 M., and over, $1 M.
ae collect. L. A. Crow, Oakwood,

a.

Gov inspected Porto Rico potato
plants, $1.50 M., 5 M. and more, $1.0.
M. Miss Ethel Crow, Gainesville, Ga.
Old Time Jerusalem Artichokes, now
ready. May shipment, $1.50 M., or 25c
a 100; Collard, -25 a 100, - $1.50: M.,
Celery plants, 40c a 100, $2 M. Cash
with order. Stamps extra,. Mrs. R. All-
good, Oxford, Ga.

New Stone tomato plants, 10c doz.
Early Flat Dutch cabbage, 25c for 50.
everbearing strawberry plants, 50c a
100. Mrs. Looisie Blaylock, Ellijay, Ga.
Rt. 3, Box 48. a

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ULLETIN:
exch. for a few choice chrysanthemums

and dahlias. Mrs. T. S. Bonner, Car-
rollton, Georgia, Route 7.

Want to exch. 16 pure bred Barred
Rock eggs for 500 Porto Rico sweet po-
tato plants. Miss Martha Cochran,
Pisgah, Georgia. .

~Want pie plants or tomato, pimiento,
cabbage or onion plants. Will exch.
kudzu plants. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanol- |
lee, Georgia. :

Want several thousand sweet potato
plants, also quite a lot of iron, clay, and
Brabham field peas. Quote prices. J.
T. Hammock, White Springs, Florida,
Route 1.

Want 50 to 100 M. Porto Rico potato
plants at $1 a M. FOB Growers sta- |
tion. Write stating how many you can
furnish and time of shipment. Mrs.
Anna Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Route 1.
-Want Southern Queen, Nancy 1!
and yellow skin Porto Rican potato
slips in large quantities. . Quote best

and dates of shipment. James Cureton,
Austell, Georgia.



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

200 lbs. black-eyed white crowder
peas, 10c lb. postpaid in lots of 10 lbs.
up. James Cureton,. Austell, Ga.

8 to 10 bus. 90-day sound bunch vel-
vet beans $2.25 bu., 3 to 4 bu. everbear-
ing cream crowder table peas, $4 bu.
M. Cook, Milan, Ga. |
Large white black-eyed and brown ,
sugar crowder peas, and white and j
colored butter-beans 8c lb. each; broom





now ready for transplanting, 10c for
15. Miss Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga.
Cabbage plants; Early Jersey and
Charleston Wakefield, 75c for 300, $1
for 500, $1.50 M., postpaid, 5 M.,and
over $1 M. collect. Paul R. McKnight,
Senoia,: Georgia.

Gov. Inspected Porto Rico potato
plants, either Red or Pink skin. May
del. $1.75 M. Guy Crow, Gainesville,
Georgia, Route 2. ur
Porto Ricans and Boon potato plants,
inspected and treated, $1.75 M., May
and June del., Cabbage 25c a 100, $1.25
M., Greater Baltimore tomato plants,
25e a 100, $1.50 M. del. Now ready. G.
E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants
25c a 100, $1.20 M. del. Now ready;
Greater Baltimore tomato plants 30c
a 100, $1.40 M. del. Guaranteed good
count. Mrs. Dora Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Georgia, Route 1.

Porto: Rico potato plants. Inspected
and treated, $1.75 M.,5 M. or more
$1.65 M. Berry Bennett, Flowery
Branch, Georgia, Route 1.

Charleston Wakefield and Jersey
cabbage plants; tomato, potato, pepper
and collard plants. Write for prices
and state what you want. N. L. Wind-
ham, East Point, Georgia, West Vester
Avenue.
Cabbage plants, all leading varieties
now ready, 60c per 500, $1 per M, 5000
$3.50. Tomato plants 75c per 500, $1.20
per M. del. Water moss packed to
roots and prompt shipment. J. P. Mc-
Cook, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Early Jersey Drum head and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants 65c per 500, $1
per M, 5000, $3.50, del. Tomato plants,
large and stalky, 50c per 300, 75c per
500, $1.20 per M. del. also white Ber-
muda onion plants same price. All now
ready. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes, Fitzgerald,
Georgia, Box 172.

PLANTS WANTED

Have all the cabbage plants that I
need. Answer to inquiries. Have no
more flowers to exchange. Mrs. S. A.
Miller, Finleyson, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 40.

Want bunch yam and sugar yams.
Will exch. 2 settings of Rhode Island
eges per M. or Hastings extra early
tomato plants thousand for thousand.
Lester Wilson, Daisy, Ga. Route 2.

Want 50 M. Porto Rican or Nancy
Hall potato plants and tomato plants.
State cheapest price delivered. .S. D,
Guillebean, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 6.

Want Porto Rico plants, 10 to 100
M. every week at wholesale prices.
State amount and if you have Permit
Tags, date of del. etc. R. L. Darnall,
Williamson, S. C. Cloverdale Farm.

Want 2 M. Porto Rico or Nancy Hall
potato plants. Will exch. 3 settings of
pure bred Fischel strain White Rock

make the exch. at once. Mrs. J. L.
Wallace, Canon, Ga. Route 4.
Want to exch. New Mammoth black-

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eggs. Each to pay charges. Want to

corn seed 5c cupful. Send money order. |
Add postage. Mrs. M. Cheney, Carlton,
Georgia, Route 2.

2 bus. California. black-eyed peas,
good for seed, 6 1-2c lb. del. Mrs. R. V.
Newsome, Washington, Ga. Route 5,
Box 37.

No. 1 recleaned early speckled seed
varieties $1.10 bu., Oceola $1.50 bu.,
bunch seed velvets $3 bu.; Brabham
peas $2.35 bu.; Irons $2.20; Irons slight-
ly mixed with brabs $2; Clays $1.90;
mixed peas $1.85 bu. J. H. Palmer,
Tennille, Georgia. ;

50 bu. Clay peas, $2 bu. L. L. Palmer,
Harrison, Georgia.

Early yellow crowders $1 pk. prepaid,
$3.50 bu. FOB here. Mrs. H. W. Law,/
Eastman, Georgia.

Bunch velvet beans $2 pk., Early
speckled $1; Bunch and Runners mix-
ed $1. Nelson Kea, Adrian, Ga.

Seed black-eyed peas 5c lb., FOB
here. Write. Ben Moncroft, Buena
Vista, Georgia.

Hasting Brown-eyed sugar crowders
$1 pk. $3.50:bu: FOB: Bishop. R. T.
Huff, Bishop, Georgia, Box 15.

3 bus. new crop O-too-tan Soy beans
$6 bu., Sound, good stock. G. W. Lovett,
Luthersville, Georgia.

Unmixed, recleaned seed peas; sugar
crowders, 8 Ibs. $1; cream and spotted
crowders, 10c lb.; baby lima bush beans
20c Ib.; old fashioned -tender brown
and mixed cornfield, and good garden
beans, 35c lb.,.3 lbs. $1; California
black-eyed peds 8c lb. Miss Grace Mad-
dox, Flowery Branch, Georgia.

Sound, clean stock peas in 2 1-2 bu.
strong bags; 25 bus. purple hull $2 bu;
20 bus. each, Red Rippers, Unknowns,
$2.25 each. C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga.

_ Have sold all my peas. Answer to
many inquiries. A. D. Simpson, Rich-
land, Georgia, Route 5.

Henderson bush lima beans, hand
shelled and carefully selected. Mrs. J.
|R. Mangham, Zebulon, Ga. _

Clay peas, $2.25 bu.; Brabs, $2.50 bu;
90-day velvet beans, $1.25 bu; bunch
velvets, $3. All FOB Perry. In even wt.
9 1-2 bu. bags.. Geo. 'C. Nunn, Perry,
Georgia.

90-day velvet beans in 2 1-2 bu. bags,
$1.15. bu. FOB here. D. W. Floyd, Jr.,
Chester, Georgia.

Henderson bunch lima beans for seed
15c lb. FOB here. I. T. Wyatt, Farrayr,
Georgia.

Velvet beans $1.25 bu. in even
bags. C. W. Collier, Fort Valley, Ga.

8 bus. Red Ripper peas, unmixed,
$2.25 bu. FOB Cornelia. S. D. Duncan,
Cornelia, Georgia.

25 bus. mixed early peas, (Known as
the Bowen pea) $1.75 bu. FOB Lanier.
J. C. Stubbs, Lanier, Ga.

30 bus. Brabham peas, $2.40 bu. Mrs.
L. E. Haddock, Fort Valley, Ga.

Have sold all of my peas. Answer to
many inquiries. Sidney Aderhold, La-
vonia, Ga. Box 94.

White Sugar Crowder peas 10c lb.,
a few bus. Speckled peas, $2 bu. FOB

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Old Time Florida velvet beans $4 bu.
or $1.25 pk. Good, sound beans. C. J.
Smith, Kite, Georgia, Route 1.

10 lbs, white running butter-beans
15e lb. Linton Hilson, Mitchell, Geor-
gia, Route 1.

Red Ripper peas, clean and_ sound,
$2.50 bu. FOB here. H. G. Brown, Stone
Mountain, Georgia, Route 1:

About 15 lbs. Lady peas, 10c lb., 10
or 12 lbs. little century peas 10c = Ib.
Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.

Whippoor will peas $2 hu. Res
Rowe, Moreland, Ga. :

Sold all of my half runner beans.
Answer to many inquiries. Mary E.
White, Temple, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 55,

3 gal. speckled crowder peas, 50c gal.
not del. Cash. No stamps. accepted.
P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.

Henderson white bush lima / butter
beans, 6 lbs. 98c del.; 120-day running
speckled velvet beans, sound and clean
for planting seed. Alex Barfield, Louis-
ville, Georgia, Route 2.

38 bus. sound mixed peas, $1.65 bu.
FOB here. A. L. Robinson, Wrights-
ville, Georgia.

Brown speckled sugar crowder peas
Te Ib; or $3. bu. D. F..Pharr;: Buford;
Georgia.

O-too-tan beans, all sold. Answer to
many inquirics. G. D. Hutcheson, Wil-
liamson, Gecrgia.

BEANS AND ~PZAS WANTED
Want.10 or 15 bu. Cow peas. Will
pay cash or exch. Wannamaxer cotton
seed. R. H. Duggan, Chester, Ga.
Want all varieties of poas, especially
Brabs, Irons, Ciays, New Eras, Whips,
|Clay mixed, Whips, Eras mixed, Conch.
'Lady Finger ana Croiwders. Aliso wans
Laredos, and O-too-tan . soy. beans.
Send sample and quote price. Vernon
Brabham, Moultrie, Georgia.

Want 4 bus. cow peas. Clays pre-
ferred. J. C. Waters, Epworth, Ga.

Want 20 bus..Brab peas. Will exch.
Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. in-
spected at $1.75 M. Will give 82.25 bu.
for peas. S: E. Hollis, Baxley, Georz.a,
Route 1. :

Want. 175 bus. straight Clays; 400
bus. straight Brabs; 75 bus. Mixed Field
peas. Quote lowest pric FOS shipning
point. Robinson & Neal, Cairo, Ga.

Want to exch. a Road Cart, good as
new, for Cow peas, Potato planis, or a
Gee Whiz harrow or Avery 2 turning
plow. A. Stapleton, Wrens, Ga.

Want to exch. gcod syrup ior Brab
peas, or any good hay peas. Give 20
gals of syrup for 10 bus. peas. Must be
good.and sound. Will send sample of
syrup upon request. Write. D. E. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Georgia.

Want 100 to 500 lbs. Mung. beans.
Send sample and state lowest price.
D. B. Osborne, Jr., Chamblee, Georgia,
Route 1. :

Want 8) bus. Osceola velvet beans at
$1.20 bu. Miss H. O. Brock, Commerce,
Georgia, Route 30, Box 23.



CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE

Sold all of my ear and snelled coin.
Answer to many inquiries. M. Cock,
iviilam, Georgia.

Golden White Dent corn, 6 car. Pro-
lific seed corn. W. H. Waddelle, Pear-
son, Georgia.

White iIMexican June corn, nubbed
and shelled $2.50 bu. FOB. here. I. T.
Wyatt, Farrar, Georgia.

Pure June Mexican corn seed Tsc
pk. del. at Buckheaa. Mrs. Ben. W.
rorter, Buckhead, Ga.

1927 crop white shelled pop corn 8c
lb. G. Y. Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga.

,White shelled corn in 2 bu. bags.
Write for price. J. J. Harris, Pelham,
Georgia.

100 bus. shelled corn, $1 bu. if puyer
furnishes sacx; $1.05 bu. if I furnish >
sacks. Also 10 bu. corn meal per week,
$1.15. Guaranteed quality. Cash with
order. All FOB here. G. My Smith,
| Midville, Georgia, RED 3.

Sclid Blue Mexican dune corn $2.50
bu. W. H. Huff, Buckhead, Ga.

Sound Mexican June seed corn $3 bu.
Will del. in bu. lots. J. T..-Gammage,
Pineview, Georgia. 2

Mexican June corn 500 or more ous.
$2 bu. Less quantities $2.25 bu., sacked
here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga.

Hastings Prolific corn, nubbed and
shelled 75c pk., $2.50 bu. FOB Bishop.
R. T. Huff, Bishop, Ga. Box 15.

Pop corn in ear 5c lb. Robt. T. Allen,
Riverdale, Georgia. _

150 bus. good corn. Make best offer;
also Whatley Prolific seed corn, nub-
bed in the ear, $2. Mrs. E. L. Wright,
Yatesville, Georgia.

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- CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE

Pure Mexican June seed corn, white

and blue nubbed and shelled 75c pk.
or $2.80 bu. FOB here, or $1 pk. del.

, G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Route 2.

Whatley prolific seed corn, selected,
iubbed and shelled, of a pure strain,
$2.50 bu. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga.
-Route 2.



CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN

3 MEAL WANTED

Want 30 to 50 bus. shelled or-ear
imiliing corn per week. Quote price.
W. T. Pelfrey, Doraville, Ga.

Want 50 bus. or more of good, sound
feed bread and seed corn. Quote your
price at my station. Also quote best
price on good, early potato plants by
mail. Genie Sanders, Felton, Georgia,
Route 1. 5

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE

Hickory smoked hams, 30c lb. del.
Bertha Grizzle, Pilot, Ga. |

Country cured hams, small size, 18
te 25 lbs., 25c lb.; shoulders, 15c Ib.;
Sides 20c lb. Smoked with green oak
wood. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga.

Home cured and wood smoked meat,

sides 18c; shoulders 20c lb. N. C. Hil-
son, Mitchell, Georgia, Rt. 1, Box 74.
- 150-Ibs. cured meat;
shoulders, 2 sides. 20c Ib. for the lot
FOB Rochelle: storage. C. M. Rhodes,
Abbeville, Ga. Route 4, Box 63.

2 cans, 50 lbs. each, of pure hog
ard, 20c lb. del. Mrs. J. R. Mangham,
Zebulon, Georgia.

Cured corn fed hams, wt. from 27 to
31 Ibs., 35c lb. del.; shoulders, 25c lb.;
sides, 20c Ib.; lard in 45 Ib. cans, 18
Ib. Mrs. Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga.

5 hams, wt. from 25 to 40 Ibs., 27 1-2c

db.; 5 shoulders, 20 to 40 -Ibs., 20c Ib.
R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Georgia.
- Best grade smoked bacon, sides and
shouldersy 18c 1b.; hams, 25c lb. Cheap-
er in large lots. a J. Edmondson, Val-
dosta, Georgia, Route 1.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

Ga. Runner peanuts, good quality, 4c
Ib. S. A. Driggers, Stilson, Ga.

Small white Spanish, large white
Bunch and N. C. Runner peanuts, all
guaranteed sound, new crop, 5c lb. FOB
Meigs. G. L. Duren, Meigs, Ga.





Paper shell pecans 30c; seedling 15c | -

lb., no less than 5 Ibs. sold; Ga. raised
N. C. peanuts 100 Ibs. 5c lb., less 6c Ib.,
no less than 25 Ibs. shipped. FOB here.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

About 75 lbs. large seedling pecans 25c
ib. postpaid; 25 lbs. or more, lots 20c
ib. not prepaid. C. W. Page, Norcross,
Georgia, Box 52.

WN. . Runner peanuts 10c lb.. FOB
Perry. George C. Nunn, Perry, Ga.

3 tons of White Spanish peanuts for-

seed 6c lb. E. R. Hunt, Cordele, Ga.

2 bus. hand-picked White Spanish
peanuts 5c lb. FOB Morrow. Dr. S. L.
Rivers, Morrow, Ga. RFD 1.

White Spanish peanuts 6c Ib. Run-
ners, 4c lb. FOB Douglas. Samp Smith,
Douglas, Georgia.

1 bu. N. C. running, shelled ground
peas, 10c Ib. A. N. English, Anderson-
ville, Georgia.

White Spanish seed peanuts 5c lb.
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

White Spanish peanuts for planting
40c pk. in hull, 20c qt.. shelled. Miss
Inez Rheney, Wadley, Ga.

90 or 100 lbs. Ga. Runner seed pea-
nuts, hand shelled, 10c lb. FOB here.
Leslie Corbet, Lake Park, Ga.

14 lbs. Jumbo Spanish peanut seed,

$1.75 selected. W. C. Walker, Savannah,

Georgia, 1208 E. Henry St.



PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want a few lbs. of Red Spanish pea-
nuts. Also a few chufas. Write price.
M. C. Harris, Martin, Ga. Route 1.
_ Want improved Red Spanish pea-
nuts, kind which has 3 and 4 in pod.
Send small sample and price per pk.
Mrs. D. S. Davis, Moran, Ga. Route 1.

FRUITS FOR SALE

50 lbs. rhubarb, 10c lb. FOB here.
Del. about 10th of May. Mrs. Walter
McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga.

Peaches free from worms, 20c lb.
Cash with order. No~check accepted.
Mrs. S. J. Rice, Royston, Ga. RFD 1.

Delicious home-made preserves; wa-
termelon, peaches, pears, and others,
75c qt. Mrs. W. C. Murphy, Atlanta,
Ga. 1029 Peachtree St. Phone Hem-
lock-9363.

_ . Have sold all of my dried apples.
- ke to many ee Miss sells



22 hams?"



MARKET BULLETIN.

FRUITS WANTED
will exch. cabbage plants for dried
peaches or apples at rate of 500 plants
for 3 lbs. fruit; 1 M. plants for 6 Ibs.
Miss Ethel McLeod, Fitzgerald, Geor-
gia, Route 6.



GRAIN FOR SALE

2 to 3 tons bright peavine and grass
hay in good tight bales. M. Cook, Mil-
an, Georgia.

Cattail millet, new crop, 10 lbs. $1.
J. F. Ratcliff, Blackshear, Ga.

Mixed peavine and crab grass hay.
Will run about 75 per cent peavine and
25 per cent crab grass, $19 a ton. M.
B. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga. Route 5.

300 bundles of fodder, more or less
at 2 cents bundle. FOB at the barn,
2 miles southeast of Billarp, on I. G.
Smiths farm. J. R. Thrasher, Doug-
lasville, Georgia, RFD 2,

Live Stock for Sale
and Wanted

CATTLE FOR SALE





Fido sats

1. g00d Zrsey: <265h
calf, 3 weeks old, giving 3. gal. $75. N.
M. Kennemore, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.

3 reg. Jersey bulls, 2 years, 17 mos.,
and 6 mos. old. Gentle and in good
cond. Priced right. C. T. Hallman,

Douglasville, Ga. Route 1.

Pure bred Hereford bulls. Write for
prices. E. T. Boswell, Siloam, Ga.

One Durham and Jersey mixed,
(half and half) heifer, 15 mos. old, $25.
Mrs. M. E. Hannah, Luthersville, Ga.

1 cow, 3-4 Jersey, third calf, $75.
W. T. Hannah, Luthersville, Ga.

A nice yellow Jersey bull calf, 4 mos.
old, can be reg. $35 if crated; $30 at

-|the farm, Will exch. for beans or soy

beans. N. W. Parham, Warm See
Georgia.

Cowetas Raleigh, fine reg. 4 1- 3 yr.
old bull, sure breeder, solid color, good
sire and in fine cond., kind and gentle.
$125 at my place. Mrs. S E. Jones,
Fairburn, Ga. RFD 4.

Reg. Hereford cattle. Write for prices
J. J. Cummings, Donalsonville, Ga.

1 1-2 Holstein cow for sale. Young,

gentle, easy to milk. Fresh young calf.
1 5-gallon Jersey freshen soon. $125.
1 very fine gentle young Jersey cow.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Gives rich milk. Raleigh stock (not
registered). Fresh in, giving most 5
gallons of milk per day. $250 at my
barn. Eli Garrett, P. O. Box 154, But-
ler, Georgia.

Registered Jersey cow, 3 1-2 years
old. Fresh. 3 gal. milk, 1 1-2 Ib. butter
per day. $150. J. B. Adams, Norcross,
Georgia.



CATTLE WANTED

Want good milch cow with young
calf. Prefer one with second or third
calf. Reasonable price. Re Dp. Balt
Oglethorpe, Georgia.

Want to exch. equal value of $200
for good milch cow, also for well bred
eggs for hatching. Prefer S. L. Wyan-
dottes, Barred Rocks and White Pekin
duck eggs. Write for particulars. C. A.
Huett, Butler, Ga. RFD 3.

Want to exch. 50 pure bred Ferris

strain White Leghorn 18 mos. old hens
and 2 fine young cocks for a young
Jersey cow with list or 2nd calf. One
that is guaranteed to be all right in
every way and will thes 3.1-2 to 4 gals.
milk a day. Mrs. D. Kirkland, Hape-
ville, Ga. Box 106.

Want 30 reg. or good stock Jersey
heifers from 1 to 5 mos. old. Write.
L. A. Webb, Gainesville, Ga. Box 289.

Want 400 head of thin range cattle.
State price FOB cars. C: S. Humber,
Dennis, Georgia.

Want any quantity of reg. heifers, 1
week old and up, either Jersey, Hol-
stein or Guernsey. Leroy Mann, New-
nan, Georgia.

Want pure bred Jersey cow or Jer-
sey and Holstein mixed, a good milk-
er. Mrs. J. L. R. Atlanta, Ga. 871 High-
land. Ave. N. E.

Want Jersey cow with 3rd calf, give
4 gal. milk a day. Write me prices.
Walter Wade, Stone Mountain, Ga.

Want. Jersey cow or heifer. Will
exch. 6 H. P. Stover gas or kerosene
engine, mounted. Perfect cond. Write.
Mrs. L.. By Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.



HOGS FOR SALE.
Pure bred black Essex 3 mos. old pigs
$10 each, reg. in buyers name. a
Law, Hostage Ge a

in cow, heifer |





3 or 4 pure bred Ss. P. C. pigs, $8
with reg. papers. Write. Ben Monfort,
Buena Vista, Georgia.

Duroc Jersey gilts, wt. 100 lbs. reg.
in buyers name, $15 each. Reg. Du-
roc boar, 80 lbs., $12.50; some fine
brood sows, bred to farrow in June,
$50. All reg. fine blooded stock, tieat-
ed for life. T. O. McMullan, Holton,
Georgia. :

3 P. C. sow pigs, 8 weeks old, $15
FOB Mitchell. Linton Hilson, Mitchell,
Georgia, Route 1.- : :

2S. P. G. 12 weeks old pigs, 1 female
and 1 male, $10 each. Registered in
buyers name. Edwin Dixon, Hamilton,
Georgia.

206 pure bred Duroc Jersey 10 weeks
old pigs. Type individuals of best blood
lines. Treated with ae ae for reg-
istration, $10 each. E. Miller, Val-
dosta, Georgia.

1 Duroc gilt, wt. 85 lbs. $15; 1 Duroc
boar, 70 lb. $12.50; 8 weeks old pigs,
$4. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga.

Big Bone Piack P. C. boar, 3 months

old, sired by a Son of Armistice Boy,

reg. in buyers name, $15 FOB here.
Cc. L. Fuller, Curryville, Ga.

Berkshire and P. C. 3 mos. old pigs,
$15 a pair, FOB here. Addie C. Hicks,
Scottdale, Ga. Hicks Farm.

Club pigs, B. B. P. C., March farrow
from Indiana bred sows. If interested
write for prices etc. C. O. Whitehead,
Rockmart, Ga. P. O. Box 205.

3 reg. Duroc sows, bred and immune
from cholera, $50 each; 1 reg. Duroc
boar, $50.. - J.T. Garner; eae
Georgia, RFD 1.

Full stock B. B. Guinea pigs, black,

wt. about 40 or 50 Ibs. each, $10 each,
FOB my station. L. B. Toler, Glen-
wood, Georgia, Route 3, Box 93.
_1 Big Bone black P. C. boar; entitled
to reg., wt. 300 or 400 lbs., 2 1-2 years
old. Sell to prevent inbreeding. Good
cond., not mean, $50 here at farm.
Mrs. Joe Chapman, Murrayville, Ga.
Route 2...

6 pigs, 9. weeks old life immuned.
Essex and Duroc crossed, $24 for lot;
fine Essex-Guinea crossed 8 weeks old
pigs, dbl. treated, $5 each. W. W. Dris-
kel, Sparta, Ga.

Few choice reg. male O. I. C. pigs,
8 to 12 weeks old, reg, in buyers name,
$10 each. A. T. Rigsby, Camilla, Ga.

Reg. S. P. C. 8 weeks old boar pigs
$10. Bernard A. Brinson, Woodcliff,
Georgia.

S. P. C. pigs, 8 weeks old May 11.
Reg. in buyers name, $10. Dr. G. H.
Dunlop, Madison, Georgia. :

1 reg. black P. C. year old boar, 250
lbs., $25. James H. Evans, Ogeechee,
Georgia.

10 Duroc and P. C. 4 mos: old pigs,
mixed, $5 each. Leo Akins, Graymont,
Georgia.

1 large Guinea sow with 6 pigs $40
FOB here. A. L. Robinson, Wrights-
ville, Georgia.

10 Big Bone P. C. 8 weeks old thrif-
ty pigs, subject to reg. $5 each. John
Cook, Hogansville, Ga. Route 3.

6 Duroc-Essex 8 weeks old pigs, all
dbl. treated, $25 for lot; 4 Essex-Guinea
8 weeks old pigs, extra fine, all dbl.
treated, $5 each, 5 Essex-Berkshire 6
weeks old pigs, all single treated, $25
for the 5; 8 Essex-Guinea 6 weeks old
pigs, all single treated, $30 for the 8,
or $4 each. W. W. Driskell, Sparta, Ga.

S. P. C. gilts, reg. and bred to reg.
S. P. . male. Each year old in June
and August, $35; 5 mos. old S, P. C.
pigs. registered in buyers name, either
SOXS G15, -4Js- Ds Gammage, Pine View,
Georgia.

Reg. Berkshire pigs, $15 with papers,
$10 without; mixed Berkshire and P.
Cz piss; -$d.< Fred L. White, Buckhead,
Georgia. :

Have all eggs can use in exch. for
es Answer to many inquiries. Mrs.
D. Simpson, Richland, Ga. Rt. 5.
cs P. C. 8 weeks old, can be reg. gilts,
$5. each. S. C. Owen, , Woodbury, Geor-

gia, Route 1.

Pure bred Black Essex pigs, $11 each.
Registered in buyers name. Ready for
del. May 15. Would consider exch. for
pure bred Jersey or Guernsey heifer
calves. State what a have and will
do in first letter. M. H. Smith, Tiger,
Georgia. :

6 female and3 males subject to reg.
2 weeks old White Chester. pigs, $6.50
each, $57 for lot at my barn. Be ready
in about 3 weeks. Cash with order. Mrs.
J. A, Thornton, Temple, Ga. RFD 1.

10 Duroc and P. C. mixed pigs, 3 1-2
mos. old, $5 each, or $48 for lot. Leo
Akins, Graymont, Ga. Route 1.





15 Black P. C. and Big Bone Guinea I.

: Thursday, May 3, 1928

$3.50 each FOB here. Cash with order.

G. M. Smith, Midville, Ga. Rt. 3.
4 full blood: Red Duroc 12 weeks old
pigs, 2 males and 2 females, $8 each.
. W. McCoy, Gibson, Ga. Rt. 1.



HOGS WANTED

Want to exch. equal value for shoats,
pigs, or potiltry. Write for information.
W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. _

Want to exch. 1 pure P. GC. gilt, a-
bout 50 lbs. for pure Duroc Jersey,
same wt. C. H. Marsh, Halcyondale,
Georgia.



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Reg. five gated saddle stallion, sell
or exch. for reg. standard bred mare.
Write. Graham Simpson, Culverton,
Georgia, Route 1.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

16 head goats, $1.25 each. W. J. Mor-_
gan, Stillmore, Georgia.

1 Nannie goat, a regular milk goat,



|not sired and a great pet, gives 1-2 gal.

milk a day, $15. Mrs. E. Burriss, Elber-.
ton, Georgia, Route 8, Box 44...
2 Swiss pure white 6 wks. old Saanan
buck kids from pure Swiss reg. stock,
$10 each. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,, Quit-_
man, Georgia. | : &
1 male goat. broke to harness, $3
FOB Union. Woodrow Jones, Julia, Ga.

Stewart County.



SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want 1 pair Toggenburg goats, not
over 6 mos old. Give price FOB your
station. Must be cheap. D. H. Griffin,
Furman, Ala. Box 53. 7

Want a pair pure bred: milch goat
kids at reasonable price. Mrs. J. J.
Edmondson, Valdosta, Ga. Route 1.



= PIGEONS FOR SALE 725

20 Blue and white pigeons, 50c ea.,
or $8 for lot, or exch. for goats. E. J. =
Mason, Jr., Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. si

50. pr. fancy White King and white
Mondain pigeons, $5 pr; Black Hun-
garians, $5 pr., Pigmay Pouters, silver
very beautiful, $4 pr. W. C. Walker,
Savannah, Ga., 1208 E. Henry St. Z





PIGEONS WANTED
Want too pay cash for any age or
breed pigeons. Give full particulars in
first letter. R. L. Tribble, ptloaias Ga.

Rt. 69.

RABBITS FOR SALE x
150 of the best breed rabbits. If no
satisfied, return and money will be re



funded. Write your wants. J. Nephew, :

Smyrna, Ga.
Reg. and pedigreed Chicchilla rab-
bits, young stock, of some breed im-.
ported stock, the fur and meat kind.
Ea. prime skin is valued at $2.50. Mea
is delicious, $5 and ue W. C. Walker,
Savannah, Ga. 1208 E os

rabbits. The doe is bred. Wt. 7 lbs. ea.,
$7 for pr. Mrs. W. T. Mathews, Pear-
son, Ga.

1 pet white rabbit for sale or exch.
Write. Mrs. T. S. Bonner, Carrollton,
GaeR Ek



RABBITS WANTED

_ Want rich colored Rufus Red rab-
bits. Must be fully pedigreed and eligi
ble for registration. Give descriotion
and price in first letter. J. R. Thomp-.
son, Decatur, Ga. 913 Church St.

Want white rabbit doe. State price.
age etc. Mrs. H. C. Russell, Waynes:
ville, Ga. Incachee, RFD.

Want to exch. pr. Carneaux squabs
for 1 pr. white rabbits. W. F. ou:
Albany, Ga.



Car Lots for Sale and

Wanted

CORN WANTEDCar Lots |
Want 2 cars Ear Corn. Write or wire
lowest price FOB your station. J. E,
Neal, Unadilla, Georgia.

Want corn in car lots at less than
$1 a bu., also shelled corn in bulk, car
lots, and in even wt. bags in any quan-
tity. Robinson and Neal, Cairo, Ga.

HAY FOR SALECar Lots __
Several cars good peanut hay FOB
Richmond. B. A. Dixon, Ro





Georgia.



VELVET BEAN HULLS WANTED
Car Lots __

Want 1 or 2 cars Velv bi

Quote lowest |

pigs, mixed, 19 weeks old, 30 to 40 lbs. ' point, Robinson & Ne











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