Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1927 November 24



DEPARTMENT
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AG RICULTURE..
COMMISSIONER'S

-PeBLisseD- tae the BUREAU oF MARKETS -~~ C.H.BISHOP, DIRECTOR _

Stare CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, ae 24, 1927.

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- Potatoes, Irish,

THANKSGIVING DAY |

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iy 1621 ane first. Thanksgiving Day services in America were

held by a little band of P lgrams at Plymouth Rock, now in the

_ state of Massachusetts. This little band of people were giving
thanks, that they had been enabled to make their first crop of
- Indian corn and vegetables in the bleak wilderness of what is

now America, without being tomahawked by the Indians. The

_- settlement was made at Plymouth Rock for only one purpose,

1 that they might worship God according to the dictates of their

conscience. Over a hundred years after this celebration at
Plymouth Rock, Georgia was settled, and the great spirit of

the settlemen i in Georgia was a home for the oppressed of the
earth.

8 National Holiday. o .
It is well for us to cons: der, at Pee the dtlereht things we

a have to be thankful for. >

First, are your loved ones ane cand you and in acod
health? Second, do you still have a mother and father,

pestilence or famine, drouths or floods in our land. Fourth,

Do you realize that, Georgia S curse is her cel-matie blessings,
in which no one can freeze or starve.

Arent these some things for which. to give thanks to an

i Erna n God?

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Since 1632 Thanksgiving Day has been observed as

and
are they in good health? Third, do you realize that we have no

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few things.

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Looking backward dver the year 1927Let us Seumerate: oo:
It is the most profitable year that the watermelon,

cantaloupe, peach and apple growers have had in the state of
Georgia n the past three years. It was a profitable year for
tobacco farmers. Pimento peppers made good. This is a com-
ing industry in Georgia and deserves consideration in sections:
adapted for peppers. The cotton erop of Georgia, as a whole,

was good. It was especially good in Northeast Georg | a. Iam
very proud of this, because they were severely hit by a drouth

_ for two years preceding 1927. The price of cotton is not what

it should be. But, is not 20 cents a pound better than 8 cents?

Corn is short in the great corn belt but good in Georgia. Cat-

tle are bringing a good price. Hogs are not bringing what
they should. Kill them at home cure the hams, the middlings
and the shouders. Cook the jowls with some collards and tur- |
nip greens. Give thenks for the things enumerated. The
great thing to be thankful for, :s heal h, living in a Christian
and civilized country surrounded by schools and churches, and
where intelligent effort is recognized .a and appreciated more
than any as on the face of the earth.

ge EUGENE TALMADGE, .
Commissioner of Agriculture,

MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale an November 19, 1927.

Potatoes, Sweet, (ellow) bulk

ATLANTA



oo
Cabbage, green crated .
Eggs, Fresh, Select ..
Eggs, Fresh, Mixed







17 Tb
i
Al! th.



Hens
Roosters .... sees
Ducks Si Ph :

Geese ..



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7 eG
a= 1p th,

X

Turkeys

<n BOth.



' Butter, Country, best table
Butter, Country, comely



-40 Ib.
30 bias



}] Syrup, Sorghum, bbls.







Peas, Field, mixed ..
Peas, Blackeyed ...
- Syrup, Georgia Cane, bbls.







Meal, Corn, sack ......
Corn, Milling, sacked
Oats, No. 3 white, sacked
Hay, Peanut, tightly bajo
Hay, Peavine Negece
Corn Shucks Bo :
Alfalfa, (Geo) a re



1.00 bu.





16.00 ton.
21.50 ton.
10.00 ton













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Chicago Standard (90) score :

-$ 1.40 100 Ibs.
2.00 100. Ibs.

42 to 45 doz.
88 to 40 doz. +

ee

2.30 96 ae

ee ha

$ 1.00 100 Ibs.

~ ea neenccacsccceesccccecscccs, sock

Always oes to variation. a oy

SAVANNAH COLUMBUS , MACON _
~$ 1.25 100 Ibs. $ 1.00 100 lbs. $ 150 100 lbs.
age 8 3.00 2.50 100 Ibs.
2.00 100 lbs. _-2.50 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 Ibs.

.50 doz. 2
40 doz.
418 Ib.

.22 Ib.

deh

27 Ib.

25 lb.
aa ter

AUGUSTA

2. 40
_ 8.00 100 Tbs.
_ 45 doz.

eo sncepesedes oe caceeesaey

26 th.
15. Ibs
30 Ib.

125 Th.

Noo3

30 Ib.
40 Tb.
30 Ib.

80 Ib.

82 1b.
40 Ib.
30 Ib.

1.00 bu. |
05 hoe Ib.

2 1,00 bu.
06 Ib.

9 30 96 Ibs.
1.00 bu.
66 bu.
22.00 ton
22.00 ton
P18: 00 ton

2.30 96 ths.
L 10 bu.
92. pu.

1,85 96 Ibs.

saves ce cescecs een caeneseenee, eee

7 eee ob Ibs.
.90 bu:

20, 00 ton

fo | | BOFTER MARKET
Nov. 12th 45e; Nov. 14th 45 i 26; Nov. 15th i6e; Nov.

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ellow oe & SW ey

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7 _per daye $ip33C! aud W. : Sims, Po

ap 3% Cleveland, Ga ae

os 7 cae and: Red Pee so

rsey-and- Guernsey, and:
ene & to-S.n0sold,

a
os AN eilace,
RonGne Ave. ig fone Gas
ure Jersey: bull eal, Aad,
registered, hich? ae
eens papers. i Ly,
rt Georgia, = Te

me

a mill: steers, $30. ohn

ae oe ae 102 tb. w a
Sti more, Georgia. =

mileh cows, fresh ine Caod.
y and Helstein,. ee ea. |

een Ga, pe
fee not paste a ta.
month: old, J'rm- heavy milker $80
with: paners. Mes We =A; oct.
oS Georgia. oe
es ot os

: Jers Sey. 18 } Gall

S$. Sultan Ga
Dat aS calves
- Dams
show ie Ome On
in pe ee jon. He fers Of sa
Helse Ba ichelor, Se Ga.
registered, Jersey. bull,
Sir6, 2287 751, Dani No: 649340,
tves, Jersey heifer , 18 mos
Sire 228751. Dam V0; G4OB49, = &
Mrs. -S. Be Jones,
nonte See

25.
eee, Goose

op 2b ay eoks Se

a, pulle ats OI hi

mos: f

Bilston, Rg.

ae breds)

5 wos. old. |

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HOG FOR. SALE

Bors ae Ee Gilts. and Boars; | !
; Peg. in. oS name;

a Seay a ? Mos. id,
s Pos 51 S20 its |
Wehtworth, 2181 Peach |

G nes
eke Mat |

ae Pp: nies, x sows hdl.
De 2: 3 11108. fe $10 ea or
Newnan,
Reymond, Ban

: aU. So oS
oy and im good condition |.

pie Rt 4, on Sas Ga, a.

Well oe
tosiell. s

32

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8: wks. old, ae aoeul
Ebe Sk $40: for: the lot; 10]

ue: ante Pee wt, 15 to: 100. ths?!
oO sae es 10 ee wee 100 to

one Sow tution of
$50 for the fot FOB+

Glover, Re & Ae

i ro i mos. old, a
ibs. reg. in my name, deep
blood. Ime $30. G, MS Pips |
tas Ashburn, Ga
20: pigs,6 to 38 wks. old; 10 Pp C.
hoats,. & t6 6 mos, olds 6 Shoats 6
WHOS: to a yr. old; 5 brood: s SOWS, 1et0-
oO -WiS. 6.4, Good: condition, -

ay

. 150 fe ade pigs, lot
d -SOWS. -
3 Ck aie
pigs, $15. por
Oe Sas) Sikes Bios, eee ;
es PB. CP Gilt $25 or exch; a p
as pies 6 Wks. Old $7.50 ea. Je A.
see cL komaston, Ga, ee
end. halt Duroc - Jersey,
5 Si $6 ea. or $50. for, the lot.
ae Poole,. Warrenton, Ga. zi;
. Duroe Boar, 19: mos. old, wt.
#8 Tbs. Sensation Str. $75
Sa age Williams, Sautee; Ga

: ion Jersey= boar. pigs, Sept. far-

ae Sie 0 ea, reg. in buyers

oF $23 pe. 17. Th. Eden eld, |.

3, Stilley Ore: GE. 32, 2

5S Duroc ane. Po Oy Mixed Pigs, 3\

eos ae in good cond. BD, 50. ica <
ARM &, Graymont, Gao oe

Se. BL Essex pigs, <8 wks. old,

wvee.in buyer's. oe Hy Me

y ; Suman, Ga, ers oS

3 BP. G. Male pigs, 6 mos. Ae? Dig

615 ea. Ri C. Melntosh,

Tea ea i Se

& 4 ee ee e mos. Sie 250 Ib.

Ath prige Ga. State: Expo. .

A reg, and immuned, $50 FOB,

Letter mate to the boar eg. and. im-

sauined, 200, IDS. = $40; also: -one 3

oid boar pig. from. 600 tb.

5, ree and. immuned Henry,
Yams den pelted Gra

108.

Sop earred: 4 eee eae about: 28 Ibs.

: ee the lot

+: Spotted Bo i. _ Sows,
ns prize stock

ne either |

ri mos oldi_wt 60 or 70 Ibs. $10 each;
he 4: PC. gilts 2 mos
| Tbs. $8" eachy y a

Cochran, Stonewall, Ga.

crossed, $6 each or $85 for lot. Le oH

| Frost, Se ees, RED di,

FOB.
. eee J. AL Greenway, noses

s Bia. es

2 Durog Jersey: piss - And 8 half

| Mrs. Julian. oe Chester, Ga.

| for lot. Mrs; J.: as ae Midville.

Macon, oS

show |

eC. brood eg



ood | rowing . con
oe as ae McDaniel, |

Hazlehurst, Ga, Rt A; Box 13.
shoats_ and

2 Ga.



H SES AND. MULES
good, gentle horse, wt. about.
,000 lbs., work single or, -double, Bar-
gain, or will exch. for. good, sound
4927 corn.. Write. J. 8. ee Amer

| ies; Georgia, . Route G;

1. mule, about 12. yrs, old, a

al 200 Ibs. A good worker, $50. B.C

Dooley, Cumming, Ga, RFD 8

4 good, black. mare=mule,

abou
4100 Ibs., 10-or 11 yrs: old, $75, |

es exch. for COWS, hogs, (any. aa

ksh oe quick arom
sou nose kind: Two
3S HOW, ready to ship. 8 wks. |

ean ea. 6 mos. DOr $20. a

bees: AIL sizes. Sea ages. Ge

ces A Se

ae pure e bred O. ae C. pies $12. 50;
with papers in your name. Cash.
di Braselton, Braselton, Gaw Box 23.

5 BB. blk. Guinea gilt . pigs, | 3

old, swts 45 or 50
# ohinson, 2 Beeras,
a Viste: Georgia _ :

5 spotted and RB 2B. Pp. Ss re mix: [J
Pe 3 Mos. old. Buford es New
nan, Georgia, RFD 2Be a

from: 2 to 5 mos. old. Can be reg.,
.| also brood. SOWS, bred. C." L,. wile
Gurryville, Ga. > ee

BoP ase. pigs, sow, shoats. J. Te

~Duroe. Jersey boats, spring ton)
100 Ibs. each: Reg. ine buyers name,
$22, 50. eac hy wept. farrow, $18 each.
-or $25 pr.; o feeder. shoats, 16. wks. |;
roid. Duroc, P.-C.cand -B. Bs Guinea |

| Bdenfield, Stillmore, -Ga. 9 7

3 pure bred. Essex gilts, $25: pach.
un bred gilts, $20 each. Ee Hardie, |
ivey,. Georgia. :

Red: Jersey Duroe sow, - = About,

275 \bs. $50 FOB Metasville, A, A.

Box 273.

af Duroe terse SOW, | re oe
LNot re istered, Jaya old, weight -a--
bout 225 lbs. $50; 2 fattening hogs,
weight 200 or over, $40- each. FE. Lo
Wright, Yatesville, Georgia.
A big type P. C. Registered hoar.
about. 250- lbs., s years old, $30 FOB
Parrott, J.-C. Pinkster, Parrott, Gas
+ Pure - bred: spotted. P. C.' hogs; 2
Sred gilts, wt. 125 to 150 Ibs., $30.00.

each; 4 gilts, 4 mos, old, 80 to 100 |
AbSe,) $20 each, 2 mates~ 4 -mos. -old

100 to 110 Ibs, $25 for one75 to. 85
tbs. $15, Will furnish: pedigrees, All|.
| double treated. S. We Smith, Hawkins-
| ville, - Georgia, Route GO xe

$25- or will sell sparately, $12.50 ea:

Big bone P. C. boar. Ae it Ambi-
tion (the: pig that pee Franklin
-ecounty.on the~ map.) 4 yrs. old, owt.
around 700 Ibs; R.. J. Shirley, La-
~vonia, | Georgia, Route eae

Cholera immune. Good lcnainiee|
| gilts: BPC AG mos. old, $12 each,
or $85 for lots. 3 Duroc and P. Got
mixed 5 -mos. old, $10. each or $204

ETERS. Rout Be

- Full stock Big Bone Guineas; thol- }
era immune for difess 12 yrz old matle.-
solid black, wt. about 250 Ibs. $305
pigs, black, wt. about 50 Ibs.,-$10 ea.
FOB my station. Cash. L. B.: es
Glenwood, Ga. whe (8s Box 93.

Registered parce boar, 19 mos.,
wt..about. 450 lbs. Sensation goa:
$75 crated. FOB. Nacoochee, Ga. T. |
ee Williams, Sautee, GA a See)

Hog: and. pigs: tor sale. R. G. Couch,
Torin, Georgia.

Will the party to. Se - eee
photos. of my Guinea hogs. some time.
AZO, Please return: same. Wish :



= MaANE Cee Pash or.
litters of |

x

oe

Bo OR bik Poe gilts. poars, Z

1 pair spotted P. C. pigs. ae eek

a%

yons,

i ae Williams, Oak Hoi Ge

Horse, g yrs./ an Soe {o6e
| cond. Wt 1000 ae 1100 ibs., $60; W
MO. Garmon; Route 8, Box 275.
a. raised - -horse, 4397'S.

eo. Work anywhere. Bi 2 Cobb,
Lumpkin, Georgia. age ape
; Pony; with accessories. 850,
exch, for hogs. or cows. Mrs, ee
AL Mallory, Meansville Ga, Rts

HOORSES: AND. MULES: WANTED

Want~ good: mules. | Will exch. for.
same. L. I. Spidell, Bainbridge, Ga
Want 2 (eae: farm mules. Price

mst: be right. W, My Dorgan, Stl
a Georgia. am Sti hd

S LIVE STOCK WANTED
; Hogs Wanted.

Want truck lo#a shoats cad pips.
Give best price, age and. breed. E.
A. Strickland, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt

Want reg. Tamworth | boar -
Alfalfa Stock. Farm, Luthersville, Ga.

~ Want ore big bone Guinea Gilt
to farrow between now, and Jan, is

No serub wanted. &. Ee See
Rockmart, Gar

Want truck -load - 2 ee
Make best price. Dilmer
Gainesville; Ga.

Want i blk. P. Cc male hee ready)
for service. Cash or ee straight

| Brab Peas at $2 bu. W
Talking Rock, Ga.

Want old: style guinea pig (Min
ature hog) 40 or 50 Ibs.;. dressed A.
P. Hogan, Canton, Ga..

Want some Guinea Gilts: and one
male. Good. breed. J* M.. Eee z
MD., Layormie, Gao =.
_ Want pizs; within - hadi. SE oa
mi. Eels Mkt. Co., Augusta, Ga e

L. Wood

Cattle Wanted

Want. aca or Guernsey
Muck: -be heavy milker, not over
years old, and located. within 75-
niles of Cornelia, Ga. Ts H. wa
Cornelia, Ga. a7

Want. Jersey fever wade 40
EOL Pearson, Ga., at bargain. Don

care for registered. aS H. Woodene,
Pearson, ag:

: Want two-or three oe milch
cows, giving 3 1-2 to 4 gal. day.
| Must- be cheap for cash. Geo. N.
Grane, Box 128, Atlanta, a Bee:
Fa.-1620-J. :

Want 1 yoke trained inde oxen Moe
ipbaias Write what - you have. Wil-
liam Cardell, Quitman, Ga. Rte 1

Want 2 reg. Jersey cows and 4
res, Wo saed heifers. GuP. payer | Rut-
ledge, bye :

f Want. SS tes. Gusesey cow or
heifer? Must be heavy producer and
easy to milk. a poe vee 5

AY, Hicks. S3

Want 1 male Brindle yearlings.
or 2 females. Prices must be righ
ae M3 Walker, Brookfield; Ga.

Want pigs, shoats, will axeh. +
same. We. Snead, Jr. Girard; Al
Box Less :

Want cattle Sas oes within
geass of 50. mi, cree Mkt. Co., Au-
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A DEP ARTMENT DEVOTED TO FEMININE ie cg OF THE FARM AND HOME
sei EDITOR

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The city ole has many

thing he most desiresfresh,

dews of natures fields.

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WOMANS DEPARTMENT |
Needie Work: ;

ld time, laid work quilts, Herbert

ver colonial quilts, and any de-

| crocheting made reasonable. Mrs.
Estes, Alpharetta, Gar Rt23.

Hand beaded, embroidered
pa ed articles. Prices.
irs. Luther Brackett, Madola, Ga.

All wool knitted ae 50c pr. fob.
te size. Miss Callie Leverett, Mon-
PE Ga. Route 3 as

breads ae

also

tine cs prite. reasonable.

amie Altman, . Savannah, Georgia, 4
White Bluff Road.

Quilt squares for 2 quilts, requires
only 4 inches stripping. Beautiful de-
s and good material,~$1.25 each.

Je H. Stapleton, 608. Lewis St,

Wa ross, Georgia.
2 ufted bed spreads, | Mountais
eauty made of blue and white thread
: tulip design blue thread, $4 or

wo. $9. Mrs: W_J. Holcomb, Resecca,|

Route 2.
fted bed spreads ready stamped,

active designs. Other fancy work. |

A small amount above cost of ma-
vial, Mrs. S. T. Clore, 105 N. _Spen-
ry St., Dalton,,Ga \

fatted baby caps in rose design,

ilk and cotton ae tatting for:

WS me Deen: Ga.
Will do embroidermg and crochet-
reasonable. Miss Mae

ouisville,, Ga. Route B.
ey white buffet set aula and
has single tatting, $1; 1 white linen
ib. tray cloth, $1; 1 36-inch center
piece emb., in colors, $1.25; 1 Ma-

ne lace dresser scarf, $i. 50 del.

ll exch. any or all above articles

fo other things of use. Heavy new.
kinds

lt, $5, not postpaid. All
Mrs. L. A. Edwards,

2 new 5+7 lb. quilts, $3.50 each,
del. or $36 doz, del. Mrs. BE. G: Horne,
Barnesville, Ga

Large quilt tops, | 90;

uilts, $4; pair patent leather, - tie
le, No. 3, slippers, slightest dam-

. What have you to exch? Mrs.

. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7..

Will exch. two tufted bed spreads,

eetum leaf design, for 1-6 weeks.
pure bred P C. female pig and 2
\pril hatch Jap Silkie pullets or 38
ersey Black Giant pullets May
teh. Marcy strain onty. Fancy work
lone in exch. for garined goods, 4 gs,

home made farm products for his table.

_ that he knows is fresh ; country sausage, honesily mixed of hon- |

est materials and tastily flavored by a skilled hand;
--eured by home methods that no packer has ever successfully
_ imitated, and green vegetbles fresh from, the. sunshine

. No man or woman who has lived on a Pag
ne taste and relish of real farmfood products.
restaurants know this and contract with farmers: for regular

checks night gowns, emb and

and:
) trimmed, $1.95; tan linen dresser and

reasonable,

- Mrs.

$105 ee fiowers, 20 doz. and up

| and
Mrs. R. A. Rowe, 322 Grant St. Ate,
tanta, Georgia

PO's 807"s

Cofer, ($4.50. New material.

sonable,

ished, $5 each. Mos.

2. heavy



Wee Se eS
\ foie

oe and conveniences > hes 4+
ean push a button and get anything he wants, except the one _

dependable, home grown and

hams
and =
; za < Se
ean ever forget.
Hotels and

ps

we

Women of, the farm should take Meee Of; this demand x
ane establish a business. with regular, customers.
ways a good demand for butter, eggs, cane syrup, fruits, pre- ._

_ Serves, home cured hams, country, sean

There is ie =

and

\

ete. Mrs. Daisy, Cochran, Adairsville,

Georgia. :

af

- Have all kinds yugs cheap or will.

exch. for articles of use. Mrs. L i
Coe, Eastonollee, Ga.

White nainsook. and. colored pajama
lace

table searfs . and center pieces,

$1;

tea aprons tufted or emb., 75c and

other fancy work. Miss Elsie Kerce,
Rome, Georgia. x

Tufted bed spreads different

Sr

in

colors and sizes, $3. 50 to $6; crepe}
rs. Mamie. eee Adairs |

kimono, $4.
ville, Ga, as

1 bed. room set in rose and green.

emb. and applique; 2 prs. curtains,

Mrs.
race, ap ea Ga

Handmade, beaded bags, beaded cord
bails, material furnished, $4.50.

Tufebeoe : cloth,
hand hemstitched~ and 6
rochet edge, $15. Mrs. H. ae
Holton, Ga.

New quilts, $3. 00 each. Add podieens

1 linen. damask ~

Miss: Bulah: Mashburn, Morgantown,

Georgia, Route 1,

Hand emb. sheeting Aare 0e
each, or two $1.35, COD. Mrs. W. H.
Pitts, . Roswell, Ga. Route 1 :
2 feather beds in good condition,
weight 25 lbs. $12 each:
~ quilt, $5. Mrs. Ida Roper, Palmetto,
"| Georgia. os
Quilt squares foc 4 quilts, $1. fot
1 top put together, $1,255 1 quilted,
Mrs. it. Be

Garner, Lillburn, Ga., Route 1.
Embroidery work. done. Parties
must furnish material. Prices rea-
Miss_ Gladys Dyar, Homer,
Georgia.

New quilts. Good material, $5 ea.
Mrs. A. Jd. Cotney, Butler, Ga. ~
Tufted bed spreads, material furn-
L. oe Morrison,
Reynolds, Ga,

Wool flowers, assorted cee 50c
bunch. Mrs. C. W. Farrow, 9 Ww. Dut-
iy St; Atlanta, Ga.

- Silk cushion tops, $2 and $i; Voile
joudoir pillow tops, 50c; emb. tea
epronss $75c ea. New wt. 4%
to 5 Ibs. $4. Postpaid. . Miss Orie

Nelms, _Bowman, Ga:

Embroidery on fine baby clothes.
Samples for stamped addressed en-
velope. Mrs. s Be Ga: eens
Georgia.

t white . ree yoke for gown
$1.50 or exch. for ginghams or any
thing can use. _Mrs. Floyd L. Brewer,

He longs for an ege ae

vegetables. aor

| del.
H. Stokes, TIA B. Fulton Ta

ball;

also silk!

| 3: for Be.

. ile

exchange of farm

pound anywhere in - Georgia, .

a marked: .
cost will be 2e higher.

Fill orders prompily, make neat, strong pac ia
~ your customers, they will. tell others and your

< aoe, ae

tof: = S

| Lumber City, Ga. Route: r

Tatting of all kinds at. reasonable
prices. Miss Fay Allen, Box, 4H, Be ep
ming, Ga. &

Wool socks, one large | size
color grey, (5c pr. Miss Clara Mae
Cook, Canton, Ga. Route 1. iT

2 quilt tops, large size, $1. MD: each,
Mrs. G. A. Smith, Thomaston, Ga.
Gingham and percale quilt tops, $2

each, 2 elephant patterns, | 25e each.
Mrs. A. L. Branan, 528 Forsyth, St,
Macon, Ga. ts

Sewing oF all kinds rasonable.
Baby clothes a: specialty. - aioe eset
Ale Sapp, Preston, Ga: <4 ,

New hand made gingham and per-

-eale quilts. Dark linings, $4.25 each,
Mrs, ~:~ J Barton, Wildwood,
Georgia. :

Tufted bed spreads, isis aahena
on unbleached or, bleached sheeting.
Fadeless color-thread or solid white |
from $3.50 to $5; kimonos, gowns,
and all kinds of. scarfs and center |.
pieces, tufted and embroidered. Crepe
spreads for. baby bed or crib a spe-.
eialty. Other sewing done. Prices rea-
sonable. Mrs. C. R. Bennett, oo
ville, Georgia, Route t

Flowers and Seeds

Pink crepe myrtle, 1 year old snow- |
red blooming flowering quince,
2 for 25c; daffodils, narcissus, lilies,
ivis, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Sidda
Southerland, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3.

11 rooted cape jasmines, 15 each;
extra large, cream color, chrysan-
themums, 200 each; deep red, dbl.,
monthly rose cutting, 5c. Mrs.
i Cleveland, Hilberton, Ga. Route 2.

per 100; iris, 5 each; Hills of Snow
Hydrangea, 10 each; violets, golden
glow, lilies, spirea, 5c and 10c each;
peonies 25e. each; sweet william, 6
for 25c. Add postage. Will _exchange |
for snapdragons, canterbury bells,
fox gloves ete., write. -Mrs. L. W.
Slaughter, Rising Fawn, Ga -

Cannas, gladiola bulbs, 25 per- doz:
sweet pea, larkspur, feather ball pop-|
py seed, mixed colots, 10 thls. or
Shasta daisies, 6 dozen,
$1; red and yellow canna buibs, 5(
dozen; pink canna seed 25c per 100.
Add postage. Mrs. A. R Clark, Au-
burn, Georgia

6 well rooted cape jasmines, 25 |
each, plus postage; 4 for 51 ee
trailing queen eolens, red jaw and
red geraniums, 50c per 6 cuttines of
heach-+18 in all. Mrs. L. E. Whelchel,
White Plains, Georgia. '



Dahlia tubers, darge red and yel-
low cannas, 10 each or ee per doz.

i your goods i en SO ; dat ten will, appear as.
good to the buyer as they did when they left. your hands. wee.
- Inelude postage and quote prices delivered, whenever possi-
The individual buyer will not bother to learn the cost of.
ae but is willing to pay at: :
products was one of the government s main
- reasons for establishing the parcel post.
livery by parcel post may be fixed by this general rule.
'. For 5e you can deliver 1 lb. at any point within 150 miles,
wath le for each; additional pound. Six. cents will SCarry. Or 3
except between the extreme |
- northwest and southwest corners, with 2c for each additional
pound. To obtain this rate the package must be plainly
Mailed on Rural Route,

| Exchange for oe pard: August
lilies, pink canna, or hardy hydran-
gea, Any colors. Mrs. A. W. sa

only,

| Heed... Brittingham, Guyton, Ga.

E.

Jonquils and narcissus mixed, $1)

5Oc fo

ase
:

16 facilitate: the sale and

Prices including de-

SU os the first pound
plese :
business owill

eo = ay <





=
ny

| Villanow, Ga~ WN:
E. Wigley, Kennesaw, Ga.

50 Narcissus bulbs, $1.50; blue oe
|20e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Hes Me
Terry, Cumming, Ga. Route 3.

Cologne plants 50c each; well root-

ReGe Methvin, Georgetown, Ga..

Dbl. pink peony. Will: exch.
rooted snowball or Chinese wool flow-

Ga. RFD 1. ia

Write: Mary M.
| Georgia, Route 1.

Hastings dbl.

ochre: adits

Holiy eck: oe yr.

Route? 1.-

-eream, 75 doa. J. W.
| Forsyth. St., Atlanta, Ga.-

fornia privet, 1 to.3 yr. old, branched
and rooted, $20 to $40 per M.

a cuttings $i per 50: giadi-
move!
white rambler -rose bushes; purple
lilae sprouts, rooted, 15; mixed bulbs.
of jonquils, narcissus, butter and

eggs, and gladioli, 3 doz $1. Will exch
for clan, new goose feathers, home- -

{spun wool thread, lespedeza seed,

Georgia,

Daffodils, jonquils, snow oe 200
doz., monthly rose cuttings, pink, -
red, white and cream color, hydran-
gea cuttings, 14 doz. purple iris 40e.
doz.; bevenia 25c doz.; or 8 for 10c;
dbl. "yellow japonicas, 25c each, or 5
for $1. Miss M. Barrett, Talking
Rock, Georgia, Route 2. :

Cape jasmines, narcissus bulbs 20.
each; golden rod bush 25e each; Alida
Lovett rose, pink, 1 yr. old bush, tame
varigated . English honeysuckle _
each. Mrs. E. LL. Roberts, Suwanee, _
Georgia, Route 1.

i

100; hardy yeliow daisieg,
rooted Star Jasmitie, Tbe per 6; 100
| Pose cuttings 75c. All del. Mrs.
L. Burk, < Tifton, Ga.! Route A.
April blooming narcissus,
dils, valley lilies, white and blue iris
dbl. tiger lilies, shasta daisies and
achillea plants to exch. for new paper
| shell pecans and popcorn (not. mixed -



with big corn.) Write. Mrs. Ww. M.
Jones, Lyerly, Ga: ee :

Rose X

Hyacinth bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. a

ed i ivy; purple wisteria, 10 each. Mrs
for
er seed. Mrs. Willie ae. Bell, Comer, :

Will root cape jasmines ae order. ee

Canna, ce biedths! oe red. ana oF
Bedell, 496 Bids ;

Deep Sine hickory oak betes tena ce
$1.50 dozen, Armour River and Cali- _

Mrs.

blooming, size, bulbs Se | doz :

baby chicksany large breed. Write. es
Mrs. W. d. Campbell, ae Fawn, 2e8

eS

50e =

se

Large size -pettina plants, Te fer
85e per 50; =

do,

daffo- ec

NE



plants, 7 for 50c, 15 for $1 del. by P.- = De
Pe MrscAcd. Wiliguehbys Waro,. Gan.







mann SE

- Published weekly by The
siete OF MARKETS
~. H, Bishop, Director

_. DEPARTMENT OF
_ AGRICULTURE.





__ Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner



: _ Thursday, Noy. 24, 1927. :



ae Ridehed as second class mates Bebra 155
- 1922, at the- Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia,
ge under the Act of June 6,.1900. Accepted for

: mailing at special rate of postage OL

for in section 1108, Act of October 3, 1927.



ae Advertisements of farm produce a appur-

tehances, admissable -undr postal regula-
- tions, inserted one. time on each request, and
+ repeated only when request is

__by. new copy of advertisement.

So oe i himited ae sil: hak permit tasestion of

; us unimportant advertisements. Under legisla-

7 =. tive -act the Market Bureau does not assume

~. any responsibility for any adverti sements ap+

pearing in the Bulletin, or _ eeee re-
; Ssultiogg therefrom. :

pibeutation= Advertising and Services of the
- Bureau of Markets and this Seer are
Sed of Sites. .

3 FUTURE WEALTH

; one of he possibilities of for-

~ estry development in Georgia are

interestingly set forth in the fol-

lowing communication from the

. secretary of the Georgia wheat
_ Association :

oe Georgia has suffered i in the ae
fom forest fires more than any

State in the Union. Annual losses
from this unnecessary evil eon-
tinue to check progress and delay
- development in many ways. The
_ present forest fire cost to the

State is more than $1, 000,000 al

: year. :
Of the total jand: area of Geor-
gia, more than 68 per cent is po-

- tential forest land. Greater wealth

from our woods will be produced

in the future than has ever been

~ produced. in the past - FIRE is
ee and _ proper tumage
ment given.

The possible pr -oduction oe Geer:

gia timber under proper protec-|

tion and management would be
more than four billion board feet
~ annuallyworth more than $20;-
000,000 a year. Add to, this the

e

vast wealth to come from naval
_. Stores, ties, posts, poles, and pulp-'

wood; then consider the benefits
- from constant stream flow, free-
dom from floods, increased soil

_ fertility, the water power and cli-

_ matic conditions dependent upon |
_ forest covers and we may only be-

gin to estimate the profits from

proper forest protection.

Every Georgian will share
the profits from new forest
wealth. All of us lose when our
State continues to suffer from
present annual fire damage.

. Help the Georgia Forestry. As-
~- sociation provide: visual instrue-

<n free for all public schools in

Georgia and YOU will have a
real part in developing our chil-

dren and forest resources at the |

same time.

- Bonnell H. Sie See" oS
Georgia Loy Asso.

pene.

{pd., on $1 orders. No stamps.

| Jap honeysuckle bushes, red and yel-.

Ella Gap, Georgia:

aceompanied | :
nS ABE blue and lavender iris, 25c doz.,

bleeding heart 25 each. Well rooted.

root;.
-cupful or exch. for frost proof Eng-
{lish pea seed.

:| Woolsey, Georgia.

25e each; pink crepe myrtle,



purple crepe myrtle, shrubs,

: Christmas hoey anes

Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.

ly roses, rooted, 15 each: butter and
eggs, 3 doz. 25e; golden glow 5e bun.; |.
butter and eggs, narcissus, 20 doz.;

8 colors monthly ee

| doz.; red and pink crepe myrtle, 40e
+ each; golden bells, 20 each., all well

Georgia, Route 8

Cash with order. Add postage. Mrs.

in}

Ada Newman, Tallapoosa, Ga.



WOMAN'S EPART N
= _ Flowers and Seeds =
Large dbl. -eanas, red and yellow,

giant tiger lilies, 50c doz., blue iris |

lilies, 25- doz., sword ferns, 10c each.
Miss Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga.

Well rooted cape jasmines, 6 and
8 high cuttings, from 2 pots, 25
each; everblooming rose cuttings,
all colors, -20e doz., 8 well rooted
snowball cuttings, b5e eaeh. Postage
Miss
Inez Moore, Bowdon, Ga. Route 3.

-, Jonquils, narcissus bulbs, 15 doz. :

low japonica 25c; blue iris, 25c doz. es
bleeding heart, - snowballs, - climbing |
rose, red rambler rose, 15c each. Well
rooted. Add postage. Martha Eller,

Spruce and white pines, 60c ieee
May cherries, goose plums, 10c; tame
goose berries, $1 doz.,~ honeysuckle
20c each; red rambler and velvet roses

butter and eggs, narcissus, 15 doz.;

Add postage. Linda he Ellijay,
Georgia, Route 3.

Large kind maiden hair fern Sis
-Russian sunflower seed, 10c

Mrs. R. L. Arnall,

0
-lilac,
large size, pink weiglea, 20 each,
white English dogwood, 10. doz.; 5
clean, dry sage 0 Ib., plants 10c ea.
Jonquils and narcissus 20 doz.; lilies
Orders over 50c prepaid. Mrs. Julia
Darnell, Jasper, Ga. Route 1.

Wisteria vines, pruned for bushes
or unpruned for vines, 25 and 15c;
cherry
spirea,
flowering al-
mond, for sale or exe for . white
scuppernong vines or budded pecans.
Mrs. C. . Wills, Greensboro, Ga.

Boxwood sprouts with roots; cape
jasmine, crepe myrtle, 25 each, or
$2 doz. or exch. Write. Mrs. W. Hs,
Hipp, Hogansville, Georgia.

Pink Coral vine: seed, 8c for

Dbl. Althea, all colors, 2 yr.

laurel, Boston

ivy _ vines,

12, 4
Holly hocks, 2 doz. 40c; 1 ee

August lilies bulbs, 4 for 25e; bloom-
ing peaches, rooted, 15. each. Jan.
vine, rooted, 3 for 10c; collection of
4 August
lilies; blue and white 1 doz. each;
hardy phlox and. oe and eggs,
for $1. Add postage. Miss Mary E.
Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga, Rt. 1 Box 42.

All colors fall pinks 85c doz.; dbl.
japonicas, 2 yrs. old, rooted, 25e; daf
fodils, jonquils, 25 doz.; iris 80c

rooted. Miss" ee nae, Ellijay,

Large, sweet, ae violet plants,
10c doz., 60e per 100; monthly rose
cuttings, 13 doz.; large leaf ever-|
greens and golden. bells, 25 doz.

J. F. Glenn, Chickamauga,
Route. 4d.

-Japonicas, red and yellow, 25e; red
lily bulbs, 20c doz. Add postage. Tom
Hix, Ella Gap, Georgia. _

' Pink crepe myrtle sprouts, 3 ad
4 ft., 15 each; feather ball, old rose
poppy seed, 2 ibs. for 25; Jack Bean
seed, 2 tbls. 25 or will, exch, for.
other plants and bulbs. Mrs. W. a
Moore, Americus, Georgia.

Crepe myrtle and lilac bushes, 100
each; butter and eggs 20c doz.;
blooming pear, 20 each; yellow jas-
mine 15 each. Add postage. ~ Miss

Georgia,

Pink imported canna bulbs, 8 for

'25e, 8 for 50c. Add postage. A. C.}.

Holland Flowery Branch, Georgia.

Japonicas 50c each or exch., crepe
myrtle 25c each. Add postage. Mrs.
Ulmer Barrow, Register, Georgia.

1 nice juniper, 8 feet high; $4.00.

ey doz. Add postage.

ttage. Mrs. J. B.C: King, Hamilton,

-ple and white flags 30e dozen; well

na, 10c each; English dogwood, red
cluster. roses, holly 15 each; green

spactall snowberry, putple lilac, 20
leach or $2 dozen. Mrs.
son, Blue Ridge, Ga.

| Roy Ce Landrum, Stapleton, Georgia.

lyhocks, deep red, 50c or 2 for 75e;

25e; weeping willow cuttings,

-|gladioli bulbs; pink and cream; Mrs.
'N. E. Hattaway. 801 Wadley Avenue,
East Point, Georgia. >

| fodils, jonquils, 30 dozen; blue iris

each, or $1 dozen: 5
kins. 10 and 15 each. Add postage.

gia, Route 1, Box 33.

}dozen; Cherokee roses $1 dozen, dif-

shasta daisies,

lege sacred 4c; Feb. narcissus 4c; pa-
per white. narcissus 3c; white



Mrs. d. B. = GEMIe,. seek Ga. Rt. 1,

oe ae dozen. Add yee Alice

= White Raster lily pulbs, 10 eachy
Miss

Rahn, Rincon, Ga.

Bulbs. per 100; jonquils. 715e; nar-
cissus $1;- sword, Teddy, Ir., and
Four Paw ferns, 25 each. Add pos-

Georgia, Route A, SS
Purple sweet violets 20c doz; ; pur-

rooted: sage plants 10 each. Mrs. E.-
C. Heaton, Hartwell, Georgia.

- Crepe myrtle, honeysuckle, pink
climbing roses, yellow and red can-

and yellow. varigated evergreens,
flower pear, magnolias 20c each; pur-
ple verbina 5c each. Mrs. W. a
Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga.

Pink crepe myrtle, 15 and abe "eas;
or $2 dozn; white iris 35c dozen;
Christmas cactus 15e; narcissus 25
dozen; American Beauty, Paul Ne-
ron, and other varieties of roses, 18-

80c; cape jasmine cuttings 25 ea

Mrs, W. -H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
Several varieties of hydrangea,

Bt Ander-

- Golden Bells and purple lilac 25e
cutting. Well rooted. Postpaid. Mrs.

Daffodils, canna bulbs 45 dozen;
almond, 10c each, poppy seed 10c
large spoonful, sword fern 15 ea.;
Christmas cactus 10e cutting. Add
postage. Mrs. Bertha Fraser, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 7. -

_Japonicas, 2 yrs. old, B5e; dbl. hele

almonds, L5c;3 golden bells, 20c; ferns.
LOC:
Mrs. Annie. Gentry, Ellijay, BPOEE Ns
Route 3, Box 58.

Ferns, all yeinds: large red dablin
bulbs. to exch. for any other color; |
red and pink tulip bulbs to. exch..for

Pink flowering almonds 20; daf-'

10c each; japonicas, 2 yrs. old, 35;
garden sage 35c bunch; silver maple
50e each, or 3 for $1. Well. rooted.
Mrs. M.. M, Gentry, Ellijay, Ga. Rt 3.

Blue flags, Easter Hilies- 20 doz.; .

all colors of pinks, 15 doz.; May
cherry and goose plum, 2 to 3 ft. 15c

each. Add postage. Mrs, Bertha Pope, ;
Tallapoosa, Ga. Route 3...

Snowballs, 15 each; maples, 10c
each; spruce pine and. hemlock, juni-
per trees, 50c each; boxwood and
Mountain Laurels, $1 dozen; fig
bushes 25 each: mountain ferns, 10
lilies, different

Miss Ruth White, Danionees: Geor-

a

Red and white dectodh pine,
mountain Laurel and Azaleas, crab:
apples, holly bushes, plum, and ma-
ples 15 each; trailing arbutus 25

ferent kinds of rose cuttings 15c ea.
Mrs. Sarah and Mr. Frank res
Morganton, Ga.

Violets, 50c per 100; mixed - ver-.
benia plants: pink thrift flowers;
85 doz.; carnations,
red sweet william, poppy, holly hock,
mixed African marigold,. dwarf red
cocksecomb, zenia, verbenia seed 10c
pke., 3 for 25e del. Mrs. J: T. Patillo,
LaGrange, Georgia, Route 6.

Mountain Laurel, Mountain. Ivy,
25e; crabapple sprouts 25; Cherokee
rose $1 doz.; boxwoods, 25e each;>
junipers, blue and tiger lilies 50 doz:
daffodils, 85c doz.; trailing arbutus
25 doz.; black- and white Pine 15c
each. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mor-
ganton, Georgia. =

Bulbs each: Easter lily 10; Chin-

and
pink oxalis 5c; surprise lily 20c; dew
drops 28; Dorothy Perkfns rooted
cutting 10; butter-and eggs and daf-

Lela

Barrett, Barwick, Ga. _

Privet Hedge Bush reivihes 0c
per 100; 3 small crepe myrtle bushes,
bunch box vine, blue flowers, 30;
Mullein leaves and roots, dried in
shade in May, $1.25 per 2 1-2. Ibs.; :
pennyroyal, dried, 50c; roses, various
kinds of colors, 300 per 5 cuttings,
rooted, $1.10 per 12; yellow jasmine _
25e bunch. All del. Mrs. Qphelia -
Phillips, Fairburn, Georgia, Rt. 4.-

Blue flowered boxvine, now is time
for planting, 15 doz., or $1 per 160,
prepaid. Mrs. W. F. Renfroe, Senoia,,
Georgia Route 2.

Evergreen chimney or. eats vine,
12 inch cuttings, 5c each, 6 for 25e,
rooted. Miss Mable Pilcher, Villanow,
Georgia, Route 2.

Pink peony, white August ily. pur
J ole iris, mixed colors or hardy phlox,
exch. for any color, rooted, dbl,
monthly roses. Will make crepe pa-
per roses, 75 doz. Miss Willie eee
Cut Cane, Georgia.

White lilac 15 each; cream and.
sunset monthly roses, rooted, sage.
bunches, 10c each; blanket flowers
and snow balls~ rooted, 25e. - i v.
S: Ladd, Gainesv e, Ga. Route 7

_ Mareschalnell, 55 each, or in bul =
with deep cream running month]
blooming roses $10 M.,- postpaid, or
25 dozen; pink monthly rose cutting:
large cluster, 25e doz. Mrs. W. J. Bar
field, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.

_ Jonguils, butter and eggs, 10c doz; _ =
iris and winter pinks, 15 doz.; pink
flowering almond and pink Cherokee
roses, 3 for 25c. Well rooted and pay
postage. Mrs. A. Tuck, BM Geor-

} gia, Route 3. ;

Jonquils and butter and ceca. 156
doz., $1 per 100; monthly rose cut-
tings, all colors, 6 for 15c, 50 for $13.
pink flowering almon@, 15 each. Add
postage on small orders. Mrs. Ben
ee Philomath, ee 2

Miscliartedus =

New downy geese feathers, 8c Tb.
del. Also white feathers for pillows.
\-Mrs: W. V. Robbs, Route 1; Flowery
Branch, Georgia.

Churn. almost new, sell or ae
Write what you have. Mrs. Nellie
Langley, Union Point, Georgia.

Gearhart knitting machine and in
struction book; 1 press board never
used, $15 or exch. for anything useq
ful. Mrs. L. A. Edwards, Meigs, Ga.

I: tri-plex Auto Knitter almost
new, cost $75. Will sell for $30 plus
transportation charges; few pounds
wool. Mrs. Minnie L. Winn, area
boro.

1 Auto Knitter $67, otianat: oe
Sell or exch. for 60 pullets and 2
cocks, Brown Leghorns, March or
April hatch. Prefer everlay strain.
ea Belle Park, Alma, Beers es Rt

wa

Crepe paper and waxed flowers,
$1 doz., cheaper in large lots. Mrs.
J. W. Peuland, Ellijay, Ga.

Artificial roses, colors, 50c to $1. se
doz., according to size. Cleo- Reece,
Holly Springs, Ga. Route 1 . us

Cakes and cookies for Thanksgiv-
ng and Christmas. Mrs. Mae Ce
Louisville Gags?
' Holly and mistle-toe bouquets fo
Christmas, 25c to 50c. Mrs.
Cook, McIntyre, Ga., Route 2..

1 new goose feather bed. Best
grade ticking. Weighs 25 Ibs., $28.
Mrs. L. D. es ae eh Goereig
Route 1, Box 7 :

8 yeast takes with receipt Ae
light bread and yeast cakes, 12
Postpaid. Mrs. Florence P. Billin
Statesboro, Georgia, Route B.

Zephyr. thread flowers, 25c bane:
Mrs. D. E. Evans, Washington, Geor-
gia, saute 6.

Wanted

_ Want new duck feathers. Must at =?
have been ever used. Will exch. tuft-
ed bedspread for same. Mrs. Esther



8 Rydal; a Heute, 2





Flock of 100 sheep, $400 in the,
eld.- oe Sawyer, Denton,

5 ant in: November. fiom 25 to 100
head of sheep, as many. ewes as. pos-
pible. Pay from $38 to $5, according |
0 grade. Write or wire. ode : & ~Puett,
ung SL BPr Ga: 2 ee

-PET. STOCK |

10 pre white and blue Swis
aines, $1.75 pr. er $14 =
Thos Hooks, Gibson, Ga.

es
lot.

Cox, Cordele, Ga-*
_,. Am-Chin rabbits, prs., and Penge. 5
pes. Smi eerie, ee
ese. = :
8 doz. or more Sed
fake best offer on lot .del.
e, dre, Barnesville, ra
ack and white does, and tt
ae buck, 50.ea., or: lot one
$1.25 fob. here. Miss Edna | Merle!
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29.
h grade pedigreed Chinchilla!
abbits. Climatized. All ages. Special
a. <Write, Li. CL es Gray:

pigeons. |
B. Gi

=

2. prs. black fay tail pigeons, $7, 50:
. white, ee -and red, - mated
ails, $4 pr. 1. pr. bald head tum-.

lors, 1. pr. Pigmy Pouters, $5 pry

_ Cash with-order. L. L.. Wallace, At-

Janta, -Gai 247 N. "Frighiond Ave, -

10 Muff and Birmingham Rollers,

50; = fa gee $5; also funts,

etc. Will. exch.,- for.

Tribble,: Atlanta, Ga.)

rad

Ee <

Want healthy dain sabiita||
wt. 3 Ibs., ea. or more. Wil pay 50
>a Hugh Pos Holcomb, . Stone Mtn. |
Ga. Rt. 3, Bex 93.

8 rabbits 50 pa. tor" $7 for lot,
ee ks Marble Pal Ga. pal

- PLANTS:

3 Prk Proot Charleston Wakefield
and Flat Dutch cabbage and collard
PO. oe R, Mood, Flowery.

Ea Iceburg Titec: Q5e. per 100. mie
a sre Hartwell, 262. Bay

= rest: Proof oo 400: ner foes
T. 50 en Mod. Hex Phepmiaa sl disom,

2 White Bermuda onion, ~ B5e per| |
500, $1.50 per M, or 6 M. for $6
del. Cagh. Mose- Murphy, ATE
Ga, Box. 10...

Large, hardy frost proof. cabbaee.
flow ready. Grown - from . imported |
seed. 300,.65; 11M. $1.35; 5 to 10
My C. oe Maddox, Buford, Gan. Bt oe

Wakefield. and Flat)
and. True

; and. ici a sta
be ee per 100, $2.50 M. Add 5e
per 100 for postage. Be F. Ses
Re Ae

Large Everbearing Sabet, 250
per 100, or $2.50 M. Add= postage.
Mys.. Ww. iL ene Statesboro,
Ga.
a Blueberry or Niner: Huckle-|
berry, pearing, 15 ea. oF 50 bunch
FOB Cuthbert. * Gash, J. J. Me-
Carty, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 2. -

Early Jersey, Charleston: Wake-
field and Succession, 20c per 100,
$1.20 per M.* del. Now ready. Glar-
ence Waldrip, Fyowery Branch, Ga.
ence Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Charleston Wakefield. cabbage, 25
per 100, $1.25 M. or $1-FOB; Klon-'|*
dyke. strawberry plants, $1. 50. per |
500; $2. 25 M- Will exch., for. Mam-
= moth. Bronze turkeys. B. C. Wingo,
ory Branch, Ga Rts 4c

: * Kiondyke and Missionary -
._ berry: 25 per 100,
oe < A. Ca Holland,

straw-
Sua:



2 reasonable p rie

Ga, .
4 ieee Waldrip, Flowery ee (Ga.

onions, $1.50 del.

3 Po REA
ae: neaile Shetland pony. Write.

i Theresa: Allen, Gainesville, Ga. te:

| shipment. Mrs. Thelma ~

| Romie. 6.
a. Ne McKinley, Pitts, . Ga,

Grow, Bogart, Gal

fos M- Old= fashioned. iblack, - June

| Route .

Gainesville, Ga. - see

$2 M, del. Mrs. Cora Lee ore Flow-
$2.50 M.. Add!

rer Mrs. 0. Ee ae J pceey, =

nedy, Collin

Charleston - Wakefield
| now (ready,
0 M. or mo

= cabal
20. per 100, $1.25: :
re $1_M, Anni ie and Eli. |

Plat Dutch cabbage $1. 5 M.: ack

Any quantity. |

| Cash, AS Rolland: Braselton, Ga. |
Everbearing strawberry, Tae per}
100. Se ea Add: postage.
Mrs, Je: e King, Hamilton. Ga.

Prise Proce Early eDitk Sado
Charleston Wakefield cabbage, and}
Ga. Collards, now ready. 50. per. BOO
or $1.25-M. Cash. J. C. and ~ Miss

Cabbage for. winter heading, 500
for 18, ~$1:25 per: M. del. Prompt
and Capt.,
Albert Harrington, Thomiasvile, Ga.

. Froot Proof cabbage, 15e per. 100,
G p $1. 25 Me WM MeCoith, Tempse,

Ae

Karly Seatd: Charter Wala
field. and Sucression cabbage, 20c
per 100, $1. 25 M. del: 5M. lots $1 Mz

ollect. W. C.% ae Flowery.
i Peaneh, Ga. ae

Charleston. Wakefield: eS ye
ready, 25 per 100, $1.25 M., <10-M or
more? $1. Eipress collect. Maud. Wal- |.
drip, Flowery Branch, Ga: Bits bo

- Everhearing and. Teige Thompson
strawberry; 45e per 100, or $4 M.
Cash. Prompt . shipment. Miss | Fay
Alen Cumming, oe ;

Eatly Jersey - Wakefield eee
35 per. 460; $2 M.; postpaid. W- WwW
Tyner, Danielsville, Ga, aa

Fresh dried sage 60c Ib. oe or 1-2
3s 35; sage plants, 2 for Bbc, del.
Mrs. J. oT Sens LaGrange, Ga:

-

conbase. $1.25 pe? M., or 15e-fo 500.

Everbearing 'Phompson oe

$1. 50 M. or: 3M $4, Miss Eula Moe:

ED41> = A

Progressive everbearing mee Mtn: |

| Delicious strawberry, $2M.. del. ese
SH Call, Ellijay, Ga. Route. Ay %

Cuthbert, St. Regis. and Everbear
ing red rasberry, 50c doz. $3 per 10

and May. cherry. sprouts, fell rooted. |
10 each; or $1 doz. FOB lue Ridge,
Ga. oJ. F, Anderson, Blue Ridge, Gavi?
Genuine frost. proof. cabbage, now
teady: All varieties,.75 per 500, $1.25
M., postpaid, $1 M. Express collect. Z
L. ,A: Welch, Sylvester, Ga.{7 27. 571
Ginat strawherry 25c per 100. del.
Cash. WG, Tiller, Tp es eon
gia, Route. iPS :
Early Sauer Chasieston?, Wake:
field cabbage, 50c*per 800, $1.25. post.
paid. Prompt shipment. doe Gouek,
| Sengiay Ga. ;
Wakefield and Flar Dutele aa
BB per 100; -1927- crop, > Klondvke
strawberry. 0c: per 100, 90c for 300, |
$2 M. del. Exchange for beans of-any
kind or dried fruit. Obie [Craw Bu-
ford, Georgia. eee
_Klondyke strawberry, 0c. per: 100.
Mrse@ D oe Washington, Ga.

-

Hymalaya. pin? aris: Sena. 0c}

doz. Add postage. Mrs. ae Be. Carner, | fed

Vilburn, Ga? Route = Faas a

Bermuda onion, 500 ae 90c, $1.50
cabbage, PE O5 M.. del. B. Crow.

.
?

Klondyke | and - Gandy. Sisaion.
Big? thrifty plants. $2 M: R. R. Nash,
Smyrna, Ga.

-Everbearitig. red rages Tbe. doz. |
or exch for White African. guineas.
Myrs.. Edith Free, Soe es
via, Route.38: = - :

Klondyke strawberry. 400. per 100,

Rix

ery Branch, Ga. Route 2.
Iceburg lettuce, 25 per 400, post
Bake Not lessthan 100 to a custom-|

eee



Leona ieee Flowery ey G
Route 1

is

| Plat Dutch cabbage.



ay





Rising Fawn, Georgia. :

Charleston, - Early: Jers Bey:

Sion abba 25e. per- 100." el
postpaid... Pas ee aS
ee Ga ;

Early Jerse:
field eabbage. 3
-50 per 300, $15: 25 Ma aes
- ment. Satistaction eu
| Gardner, Senoia, Ga.

-Lady Thompson strawhoriy 3
100, $3 M.. WH ee Roswells
Georgia. eee 3
te Bary: Tenens
Charleston Wakelield.
per 100;. $d. Beg Bont
berry Abe per 100, $2.75 MM.

Frost. ptoot re, a
$1.25 per M. T5e perp 500,
Andrew Clark, Phomasv ills,

Kiondyke strawberry. 2564
$i 45. VG. Dany ey
100, $2. 50 AE del
fort, Georgia.

a MM Prompt. ees a. e+
35 Lenox; GRor sia. ae

Ne dry sage 50c - tb: Add eee =
de Bell, FOG: Gaga He

age. Mrs. we
R PO: :
Large woriety. sheer,
100, 92.75 MR. L. da 1p; Sey
sete , Georgias ae ; g
ge plants, 206: per 180: -
| pery 5005. $i: M:- FOB: Witighams- AS
We Riley, Whighant, Georgit Fe
for Toc, $1.4 M, del. 40. M,
ce Flowery B i

Splendil cee pashan a
unknown, -30e per - 1007 S
| Garner, Palmetto, See

Clean. dried SAge.
ae Es Yawn, Milan,

Jers We

det wos VE, postpaid. Ro Bra

iston,. Get rela. :
Charleston Waking frost - proo $y

sinter heading cabbage, and Ge eoreis

Collards, now ready, -50c7 pers

$125. Mi ,Everbearine stra tiwberty

per 100, $38 Me Cash. Mr a

ye C. Allen, Gaineswile,. Gas
-Suecession and: ee atan Wak

ald: cabbage, Qe per 100, $125 Me

del. D. Story. Marven,

Ca
paid, 60 per 500, ies
Fitzgerald, Georpia.- eee

Charleston. Wakefield, Succession ne e

| Drum Heads, and Gohenha ge
kets: frost: proof. cabbage
lect for plants and char

oe Bruce, Valdos ta,-Geor 2

Cabbage, collard. Sand aes
500, $1 M..<$4.50. for 5 M.
ton, Valdosta, Georgia:

Cabbasi fe and Collards, oi Ms pee
shipment. Miss Ruth Bonnie; Val
dosta, Georgia, Box. wis SES ASS
Cabbave and collard, st =
Harlet. Sexton, Rov 0

Klondyke strawberry 206 per
Lady -Thompson.* 25 per 100, 2
| del. Mrs. Estie Crew, Butords.

Frost proof, eatly Jerse; Vv and Orit

eston- Wakefield eC ease
500, $1.25 M.,-del. Pr

. Bur ess: Pinebre
St Regis, eerie
berry. 50 oo 50; He

Me Snyder bla ckberry,
per 100. Boo; Hart, Colt

Strawberry, fine variety, :
100, $2. 25. M. Addy tes Bo
Shelnutt, . Buford, Ga. aS.

* Want_1- 3. MW of dry. see)

3ox

per

d Wakeficld: cabbage; 500 S

Mrs. oe



i. Hadley, ee Ga. Route. 4

LStrics
5

pe. Gav oo
sy We Kone Id cabbage,
Als, , del. . nid Sue

per OOP 658 > per P30
or See pe eS

Eplguee 5c. per
SOD, Thomson

Supa
Jars en i.

Eacnen. aie ar ME.
i erode wee ed ae



ek The: Soe; 5. Hibs. Be;
<2. 1bs; O24 (oy White epe; ye
cow -hork, and tutabera
W. Le waddelie, Pe

nas abs 3 $27 =
2 Ibs: Be. ae

Re CLap,
one PS Stokes,

Siguariutede pure 48 pet
: and halt coebon SCE

Pei A Boreia: and
Scan see ad Write: for price
ty sHipmenis. fy:

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ef Greater

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3 $8: oe

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caw y IEG







a SEEDS aS ay
: Old fashioned Hanover seed, 10c
per tbls. Mrs. D. M. McLean, Wray,
Georgia. :
Hawkins blackeyed pea seed, 5c
Ib., seed chufas, $6 bu., cattail millet
10c Ib., in pod; sage seed and plants
10e spoonful, or exch. for seed oats.
E. L. Corley, Maulk, Ga.
Want plain, oldfashioned, good fla-
vored mustard, and old time rough










rootsfor greens. alone. Not. Seven
Top. Mrs. W. N. Killebrew, Arling-
ton, Georgia. Se







BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Suger Crowder peas 10c lb., pre-
paid, cash. V. Bramhald, Mt. Airy,
Ga. . ee .
. Winter English pea seed Thomas
_ variety, 20c ib. in small quantities
~ del., 16c Ib. in bu. lots fob. John .W.
Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. -
100 Ibs clean white Lady peas 8c
lb. Add postage. Mrs. A. H. Pat-
terson, Taiking, Rock, Ga; Rt. 3: 72
- 9 bu. A No. 1 Brabham peas $2.50
. bu. fob. Jewel Auglin, Wadley, Ga.
Willets New Wonder bush, frost
poe English peas, yield from 20 to
0 bu. dried peas acre. Plant Nov.
1d, to Jan. 15, $15 bu., $4 pk., 80 Ib.
DP. Ellis, Gay, Ga.
_. Fresh gathered sugar Crowder peas,
_ hand picked, 10 Ib. Miss Ridie Mar-
eum, Wailtiard: Ga. a
150 lbs. English peas, this years.
crop. Will exchange for white peas
or sound corn. W. M. Belcher; Doug-
+ lasville, Ga., Rt. 1.
White Rice table peas 8c
cleaned fob. J. F. Gravley,
Rock, Ga. :
Willett English peas 80e Ib.,
bu., 60 Ibs. to the bu.
Warm Springs, Ga. , be
: 10 bu. black eye mush peas $3 bu.,
re ae cash. Fred Reed, Martin, Ga.,
ies, tie 2. : as se ;
100 bu. sound mixed peas $1.75 bu.
in new 2 1-2 bu. bags. J. I. MeNair,
Stapleton, Ga.
Mixed $1.40, Whips $1.60, Brabs
$1.75, Tenn. Crowder $1.50. Beans
_. $1.25 per bu. each, fob. C. J. Lord,
> fennille, Ga,
: Large cream Crowder peas 10 Ib.,
$1.40 pk., or $5 bu. Samuel Wilder,
. orn, Ga, Rt. 6, *
50 Ibs. Speckled bunch beans, 10c.
1 fou. SK. OQuinn, Graham, Ga.
Lady Peas 10c lb, cream sugar
Crowders 10c lb., free of trash and
ae Sidney Aderhold, Lavonia,



















lb., ~ re-
Talking





b., $15
Be F. Barnes,

















____--20-bu. Lady peas $5 bu. E.

Barker, Loganville, Ga.

es Willett. winter frost proof peas.

Ds Plant Nov, to Jan. 25c Ib. Add pos-
_ tage. Please dont send stamps. D,

Burnham, Hazlehurst, Ga., Rt. .

_ Little White Lady peas pure and
clean 8c lb. Also field peas. slightly
mixed $2 bu. Will exchange for pigs.
C. C. McDaniel, Winder, Ga., Rt. 4,
White Blackeyed peas $2.25 ~bu.;
_ 85 Ib. Colored cornfield bean seed,
free from insects 10 cupful, 25 Ib,
_. Good size white and colored butter.
es beans 15c lb. Mrs. Tom Haynie, La-
ee | vonia, Ga., Rt. 1.
50 bu. No. 1 Brabs $2 bu, 75 bu.
Irons $1.90 bu, 100 bu. Clays. $1.80
bu, 300 velvets $1.50 bu.,

as _ bunch velvets*$3.50 bu. J. H. Pal.
e mer, Tennille, Ga.

_- White bunch butter beans, adv
and Sugar Crowder peas, O-too-tan

H. W.



a







Laredo, Malixo, and large velvet
oe beans, do not sting; $10 per 100 bu.
ae No orders less than 100 lbs. W. H.

Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. Rts,

__ Peas, most any kind such as Clay,
Brabs, Irons, and a few mixed. Prices
reasonable. J. H. Archer, ,

S S _ Half under white garden and white c

tender hull cornfield seed beans, 20c

turnip seed. Kind that does not make |

| bu. and 10 bu mixed Crowders, $2.50

and Lady peas, mail samples and
quote prices and quantities. R. N.
Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.

Want Sady Peas, send sample.

50 bu.}

age

- Purple hull peas, sound and clean,
3 or 4 bu., $1.50 bu. FF. F. Stokes,
itzgerald, Georgia. -

purple hull. Fine for table use, 15
per quart. Add postage. Mrs. D. Mc-
Lean, Wray, Ga.

125 Ib. Lady Finger Peas, 15c lb.,
$8 bu, FOB. Will exchange for good

-at. market price. Mrs. J. D. Coston,
Parish, Georgia. :
Little Georgia Beauty Seed Peas,
10c lb.; Cal. Blackeyed Peas, 5c Ib.
i. L Corley, Mauk, Ga. Route 1.

10 bu. Cream Crowder peas, $3.50

ou., 1927 crop. J. A. Long, Red Oak,
Georgia, Route 1, Box 4.

Willetts New Wonder prolific, frost
proof English peas. Plant in Novem-
ber. Postpaid, 25c lb; hand selected
Baby Lima butter-beans, 15c lb., del.
C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga Rt. 2.

White rice peas, 12 lb.; Willetts
wonder frost proof English pea, for
November planting, B0e Tb., or exch
Mrs. J. A. wilson, Martin, Georgia,
Route 2. eee a

100 bu. sound speckle, peas, $2. W.
L. Wood, Talking Rock, Georgia.

- VEGETABLES

Nice, tender turnip greens, 4c Ib.
Mrs. V. 8. Ladd, Gainesville, Gec.
gia, Route Te

12 Ibs., red pepper, small pod, extra
hot, 40c lb., or 35c lb., in 5 Ib. lots;
10 lbs., large pod, 35 lb. or 30c Ib.
in 3 or 4 Ib. lots. Add postage. Miss
Beannie Smith, Kite, Ga. Route 1.

Red nest onion, 10c lb. Mrs. Madi-
son Roper, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 1.

Red hot pepper 40c gal. del. Mr.
Roy C. Landrum, Stapleton, Ga.

White multiplying onions for fall
planting, 75c gal. del. Mrs..C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt 29.
_ Want all kinds of fresh vegetables -
Write before shipping. Fred I. Bak
Columbus, Ga. Box 244. [

Large, fine, green tomatoes. W.
D. Watson, Logansville, Ga.

Purple top turnips with tops pack-
ed in ice. $2 bbl., crate. R. E. Bower,
Sr., Dixie, Georgia.

-PEAS AND BEANS WANTED

Want new crop clay peas. W. H..
Davis, 312 Montgomery St., Savan-
nah, Georgia. e

Want velvet beans and peas. J. T.
Patterson, Atlanta, Georgia, Route 9
3ox 116A. j '

Want Mung, Larida beans; O-too-



Fred I. Baker, Box 244, Columbus,
Georgia.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR
oN eae

50 Ibs. large paper shell pecans 35
Ib. Sampl-sent on request. Mrs. Will
Giddens, Kirkland, Ga.

Se lb. FOB in 100 lb. lots or more.
C. E. Hunter, Abbeville, Ga. Rt 4.

Fancy Stuart pecans, 40c and 35c
'b del. according to size. L. O. Pfeif-
fer, Macon, Ga. 421 Duncan Ave.

Stuarts with some Schleys
Frotschers, 30 1b. Cash.
Farm, Warthen, Ga.

2500 lbs. Stuarts, Schleys, Van De-
mon, Delmas, Money Makers, and
seedlings. Make best offer. Mrs. Cora
Pearce, Columbus, Ga. P. O. Box 1160

Extra large paper shell - pecans,
40c; medium, 30c; large seedling 20c
and 25c. FOB Pearson, Ga. No less
than 10 Ibs sold. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson, Georgia.

_800 Ibs. new crop Stuart pecans,
40c 1b. FOB. Sample upon reouest.
Tom Nesbit, Jr. Cordele, Georgia.

and
Mayview



cup; garden peas 15 cup. Mrs. J. M.
- Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Route 5.





MARKEY BULLETIN |

Crowder Peas, speckle, black and

breedhens or N. C. Running Peanuts |

an, Whips, Clays, Blacks, Crowders |.

50 bus. N. C. runner seed peanuts |

sound pecans. Make best price. Mrs.
J, A. Thaxton, Athens, Georgia, 254
Nellie B. Ave. ees Sa et

GRAIN FOR SALE
Seed wheat $1.75 bu. S. S. Cope-
land, Jackson, Georgia. fo
Recleaned Burr Clover seed 8c Ib.
S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Georgia.
1,000 bus. Rust Proof seed oats,
free from all objectionable
Write for prices, stating amount
wanted. R, W. Shephard, Madison.
Georgia. ee :
Peanut vine hay, absolutely firs'
cless $13 ton FOB South Georgia
points, Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga.
Best grade Coker seed Fulghuir



Red Heart seed wheat. Very heavy
yielding, $1.75 bu. E. H. George.
Madison, Ga.

Hastings Hundred Bushel Oats, 80
bu. Early Owen, Zebulon, Ga. ~~
50 bus. good sound Blue Stem May
-wheat $2 bu. J.H. Palmer, Tennille.
Georgia. '

6 tons or well cured, with some

|Texas Rust Proof oats with some
vetch mixed, 10 bu. 90c bu., 25 bus.,

order. W. H. Ivey, Milledgeville, Ga.

Route 1. : ee
Pure Fulghum oats, $1 bu. J. G.

Dean, Dawson, Ga. =

Pure seed oats; 300 bus. Bancroft

J. R. Bridges, Dawson, Ga. oo
Genuine Texas Rust Proof seed

oats, 90c bu. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear,

Georgia. __ .

250 bus, sound, clean, pure Ban-
croft seed oats 80c bu.; Blue Stem
wheat $1.75 bu.; choice oat straw
$12 ton; hay, peavine $23, and pea-
nut $20 per ton. R. C. Smith, Turin,
Georgia. :

Fodder, $2 and $2.25 per 100. 11
miles west of Gainesville, Ga. A. J.
Julian, Gainesville, Ga. tar Hees

Hairy vetch 14e Ib. in 100 Jb. lots;
less, 15c Ib. Cash with order. J, He
Barrow, Register, Ga.

Seed rye and Rust Proof oats. W.
H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. :

oats 85c. R. W. Griffin, Douglas, Ga.

Hay. Prices, as follows: . Bright
peavine $18, peanut $12.50, all per
ton, FOB Perry. Geo. C. Nunn;Perry
Georgia. , : :

Hastings Seed Oats, bright and
sound, 80c per bu. FOB Pelham. J.
C. Ragan, Pelham, Ga.

- 20 tons good bright oat straw, $12
per ton. C. L. Mouchet, Bowersville,
Georgia. 5

Baled shucks $8 per ton FOB Augus
ta. P. H. Dunbar, Augusta, Ga.

Few tons of O-too-tan hay thresh-
ed, wheat straw, oat straw and
shucks. W. D. Watson, Loganville
Georgia. ;

1 ton choice soy bean hay, also, 600
Ibs. of peavine hay, baled, cured with-
out rains. Make best offer. P. E.
Rhodes, Nicholson, Gar

600 Ibs. pea vine and 2000 Ibs. of
Laredo. soy bean. hay, .in neat bales.
cured without rains. $22 per ton FOB
Athens. P, E. Rhodes, Athens, Ga.

Pure seed oats for sale. 300 bus.
Bancroft 90c; 100 bus.. Fulghum 90
FOB Dawson. J. R. Bridges, Dawson,
Georgia.

1 bu. first class chufas $7 FOB
Halcyondale or will exch for1 Pig
Bone Guinea Gilt Pure Bred and
treated for cholera. Mrs. G. 0. Wil-
liams, Haleyondale, Ga.

Bright peanut hay, $18 per ton;
peavine and grass hay mixed $20 per
ton FOB Dixie. R. E. Bower, Sr.,
Dixie, Ga.

GRAIN WANTED.
Want to exch. shelled corn for rye



45 or 50 Ibs. medium size, thin hull,



seed.

oats. Early and heavy $1 bu.; Coker

vetch mixed in, baled oats, $20 ton: |

85c bu.; 50 bus., 80c bu. Cash wit

and 100 bus. Fulghum, 90c bu. each. |

Fulghum and Texas Rust Proof |

eZ Pe 2 Spe Ee Sie



nington,. Hazelhurst, Ga. Box 435.

Chufas. Advise quantity, sell for
cash. C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.

Want peavine, or velvet bean hay.



barn. W..H. Waddelle, Pearson, -Ga.

a SYRUP
ew sugar ane syrup in 10 Ib cans,
bright and thick for table use. $4.7.
per case of
Omegd, Ga. 2 > -

10 lb. ans syrup, 85c per can. No _

less than 6 sold. W. C. Payne, Pear-
son, Georgia. =

1927 crop Georgia cane syrup in

new 35 gal., cypress bbls., $17.50 per

bbl. R. L. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga...

_ Pure Georgia cane syrup, in new

/10 lb. buckets, 60c gal., or exch. 20

gal., for 7 bu., seed wheat. Crest Hill

Farm, Ocilla, Georgia. oo
Pure honey drip sorghum syrup in

5 and 10 Wb pails, 90c gal., 6 gal. $5.

L. E. Whelchel, White Plains, Ga.
New Georgia Ribbon cane

per case 12 5 lb. cans: FOB Meigs,
Money refunded if not satisfied. Thos.
Davis, Meigs, Ga. oS

new cypress bbls., 35 gals. to bbl.,_
65c gal., FOB Whigham, E. P.

lock, Whigham, Georgia. a

. New Georgia Cane syrup in gallon

Nunn, Perry, Georgia.

Pure Georgia Cane syrup, reboiled
with corn syrup, 45 gal. in 35 gal.

bbls.; Also want new crop Ga, Cane.

syrup in bbls. and cans. W. H. Davisy 7 y .
312 Montgomery St., Savannah, Ga,

Want samples and prices on new

crop Georgia cane syrup in new wood 4%:
Orlando,

bbls. Engram Milling Co.,
Florida. _ a ae

Want sorghum. State price and amt
can offer. J. T. Patterson,
Georgia, Route 9, Box 116.

CORN AND CORN MEAL
Nice, shelled pop corn 7 1-2c Ib. *
FOB Lavonia. B.~
vonia, Georgia.
Corn meal ground from selected
North Georgia white corn,

also No. 1 white corn. W. B. Free-
man, Oakman, Ga, -

100 bus. slip-shucked corn, Make

offer. E. W. OBrien, Alma, Georgia,
Route 3. Be

nuts, pound for pound. | G. Y. Yoe-

mans, Vidalia, Ga. - be

Finely ground, bolted table meal,
any quantity, $2.40 per 96 lb. sack.
Send for sample. J. E. Helms, Coch-
ran, Georgia.

Whatley prolific and Hasting seed
corn, 65c pk. $2 bu., 30 Ibs.
wheat corn seed 20c lb. Will exch.

way. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. as
White chicken corn, $10 per 100.

gia, RFD 3:

Want shelled corn. Will exch. for
same. W. F. Snead, Jr., Girard, Ala.,
Box 128. -

POTATOES

Porto. Rican sweet potatoes, select-
ed and graded for table use. Packed
in 4 pk. crates, $1 crate.

Sweet potatoes, $1 per bu. J. P.
Smith, Homerville, Ga.

50 bus. sweet potatoes for eating. .
Mrs. Maud.Thompson, Ty Ty, Ga. = 7

1927 crop sweet. potatoes, $1 bu.
or exch. for good, quilt scraps. Pur-
chaser to pay transportation charges,
Mrs. Glenn Holton, Soperton, Ga.



and oats, also winter peas. J. E, Pen-



sey seed potatoes, $1 bu. FOR Lyons,
J. R. Webber, Elza, Ga, ere



Want Fulghum and Hastings. Oats, (

Must be bright and bargain, del. at 2

Tru- 2

F. Mauldin, La-

$1 bu,

Egyptian ~

Thursday, November 24,1 927.3,



6 cans. L. B. Scoggins,

FOB. Special price on 50 gal. orders.
syrup |
$4.50 per case of 6 10 Ib. cans; $4.75 |

Strictly A-1 Georgia Cane syrup in *

cans, 90c gal. Fob, Perry Ga. Geo. C. a s

Atlanta,

1927 crop white shelled popcorn, |
| 8c Ib. or exch. for large Spanish pea- __

tag
Se

for seed oats or rye. Pay freight one _

Ibs. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Geor- 2

40 bu. vine grown Big Stem Jer- ~ oe .

November. 24, 1927. ae

NURSERY STOCK
and 4 yr. old Irish Juniper Ever-

eens, 2 1-2 to 3 ft. high; 1 for $1;

ror $1.50; 4 for $2.75; 12 for $7.50.
$. D. Duncan, Cornelia, Georgia,
te 1.

Small peach trees, $1.50 per dozen:
cretia Dewberry runners and di-
tions for rooting, 50c per 100;
ping willow cuttings, $1.60 per

L. uM Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

Black walnut trees, 1 and 2 yr. old,
a black welts $1 bu. a

Jiagara, 12 1-2 each; 1 yr. each
y, 3; budded stuart pecan trees.
inp ected, 4 to 5 ft. 60c; 5 to 6

_ A. Anderson, Williamson,

00 Stuart budded pecan trees,

yr. old, 2 to 16 ft. tall. Write |

knock- down prices. K. N. Sharp,
merce, Georgia.

mlock: Dic Spruce pine, white
les, Japanese persimmon, honey
ist sprouts, Azaleas, Holly bushes.
ell rooted.. 20c each, Red and yel-
iaple poplars, red and white dog

ds, 16e each; black rasberries $1

; blue berry - bushes, 25 dozen;
cadine vines 20c each; cedars $1
Jim Chastain, Morganton, Ga.

0 untain Laurel,

dozen; white and black pine 15c

herokee roses, $1 per dozen. }

Chastain, Morganton, Ga:

ecan trees, Schleys and Stuarts,
ft. Government inspected. Will

r beans or peas. . K. Simon,

, Ga.
veeping willows, 4 tb 6 ft., 50 ea,

Ss de Mason, Jr., Lithonia, Ga. |

te 1.

eedling paper shell pecan Sorbie
6 ft., 10c to 35 each; 4 grafted

nite apple trees over 1 ft. 20c

; Sweet pomegranite sprouts 20c

brown sugar pie grape vines

Plants well rooted. Mys.V. Ev

sprouts 25c each or 5 for $1.00.
id. Roy | Cs Landrum,

Yellow Pipen,
<- Block, ie Black Ben, King

| rid, Rome Beauty, St. July, Stay-

, Red Shockley~ Apple trees 12
each del; Elberta, Bell of Ga.
flower peach trees 12 1-2c each
lants 1 yr, old, 3 to 5 feet. BS
Webb, Ellijay, Ga. ced
500 Stuart and Schley trees, free
disease and from best stock.
/ Buxton, Byeomyile, Ga.

chley and Stuart pecan trees 3 to
65c each. W.-T. Wilbur, Vienna,
ia.

udded Schley petnt theca: -thonge |?
old: Kudzu plants. Well rooted.

nd price reasonable. Leander M. |
dy, Collins, Ga. ou ook

ine trees of standard varieties.
zes. Prices low. F. Cc. Coles
ntside, Ge.

apanese bint vines, Be: Caniehie
es, 25c; flowering varigated pome- |.

paete trees, 25c; Sago palms, $1;
| Spider Lilies, 50c doz. FOB. Mrs.
rge Sampson, Sr., 411 N-
St, Thomasville, Ga.

lace your order for = fall and
ing del. Peach and apple trees a
ialty. C. N. Fitts, Dahlonega, Ga.

agnolia and Holly bushes, sweet

sassafras, laurel, white dog-

young pines, maples, chinka-

nd oak bushes 20c each.Mrs. J.
Tyson, Ocilla, Ga.

range and quince bushes, 2: t0-38

15e to 25 each; Lombardy pop-
rees 4 to 6 ft., 85 to 50 each;
p pink crepe myrtle trees 4 to 8

all kinds of shade trees.
t, College Park, Ga.

tate irispected budded pecan trols.
ing varieties 2 to 8 ft. sah to 70

| berries

red dogwood,
pple 15 each; trailing arbutus

set pomegranate and big goose Grapes.

Madi-

ee



heen ge E. Johnson, Shellman, Ge
Route 1;

State inspected peach trees, iine
buds: Elberta, Hiley, Carman, Ga.
Belle, Uneeda and Ha.,\60c doz., $3
hun.; early rose, $4.50 hun.; $45 M.;
black walnuts, goose plums and seedl-
ing pecans, 60c doz., $3 hundred;
-Himglaya berry plants, 2 doz. 50c,
$1.75. hun. E. B. Horns, Riverdale,
Georgia.

- Black walnut trees, 25e: white En-|

glish peach, $1; old fashioned peach |
trees, 3 yrs. old, $1 doz.; tame straw-
1b hun.; : seuppernong vines,
rooted, 15c. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 7.

Japanese lemon plants, 4 to 6 ee
high, 25 for $1 or large plants 1 to 2

feet high, 25 to 40 each. Add post-

age. Mrs. Minnie: L. a Greens-
boro, Georgia. fe

Leading varieties apple and peach
trees, 2 to 3 ft., 15c; 2 yrs. old 25c; |
pear and cherry. trees, 50c; Concord:
and Niagara grape vines, 10c each.
Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. ;

Want seedling pecahs two or three .

thousand Ibs.. for shucking. Quote
best prices. W. A. et Barnes-
ville, Ga. Route 2.~

Want pecan = sprouts, We eee
garden goose berries, and pie plant.
Have for exch. strawberries, blue
berry bushes, May cherry, hydran-
geas, butterfly and brides. wreath.
Miss Mattie Slaughter, Rising Fawn, |
Georgia, Route 1.

i. NURSERY STOCK

State inspected. paper shell budded
pecan trees, Schley, Stuart, Frotscher,
2 to 10 ft., 30 to T0e each. Opie:

Johnson, sp Ga. Rt. 2 Box 366 D.
u

- Trish J
old, 2 1-2 to 8 ft. tall, 2 for $1.50; 4
for $2.75; 12 for $7.50. Mrs. Ss 0D.
Duncan, Cornelia, Ga. Route 1, -

Peach, apple, pear, May and June!
cherry, lue Damson, sugar plums,
assorted varieties, 2 to 3 ft., figs and
black walnut, 1 1-2 to 2 ft., Concord
$1.25 doz. del. foiterricc.
60c doz. Well rooted. Ay, -G: Sanders,
Dewey Rose, Ga, Rt. 2.

Umbrella China, Blue Plum, 1 ee
2 yr., old, 15 and 25c; Damson blue}.
mogual. and wild plum, June and May
Cherry, white and yellow clingston
peach trees, 10 and 15c ea. All 10c
trees, 12 for $1. Add postage if to be
sent by mail. Mrs. C.. RR: Sorrels,
Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1:

State inspected peach trees: Elberta,
June Buds, Hiley; Carman, Ga. Belle,
Uneeda and Early Rose. 12- 18 $45
per M; 18-24 and 18-36, $65 M; Old

fashioned peach trees, 85c doz., $4.75

per 100; Black walnuts, and good
plum trees, same price. Himalaya ber-
ry plants, 25 for 50c., $1.50 per 100.
E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. -

Geo gia inspected and tagged
Frote er and Schley pecan trees.
Special prices to move: quickly. C. O,
Smith, Hazlehurst, Ga.



PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR |
TRALEE oO
extra large Stuart paper

75 Ibs.
shell pecans, 50c Ib.. Cash.
Sample, Alamo, Ga.

. 80 Ibs. large Stuart pecans, A0 ay
10 lbs medium seedlings, 2 small
seedlings, 12 1-2c lb. Miss Belle
Timmerman, Bromwood, Ga. Box 83.

1350 Ibs. N. C. peanuts, $60 for lot.
Cash, FOB Ocilla, Ga. W. M Peacock,

vil. G.

| Ocilla, Georgia, Route 2-

- Fresh gathered paper shell pecans
40c lb. Miss Ridie vores ee
Georgia.

Pecans. Write for prices. Mrs. J. di:
Brown, Greensboro, Ga.

About 20 bus N. C. runner peanuts.
Dry, sound and eee 6c lb, FOB!

t

iper Evergreens, 3 and 4 yr:

"| Ga. 102 Bay St.,

TR R, or at ence G B. McKinnon,
| Bluttton, Gan

Stuarts and. Popa ree pecans, 40
Ib. J. H: Lawrence, Middleton, Ga.

8 tons Jumbo Spanish peanuts, 7c

-Home grown runner seed peanuts.
Clean and sound, $1.35 bu., in bags.
FOB cars. L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga.

Georgia runner seed and. white
Spanish ed pe. 10. Rs E Bayt
Sr., Dixie, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS

5,000 good potato crates. Write
for prices. S/ S. Copeland, fee
a eoe

ed ak dried. Dbl. sacked, $1. T. a:
Montford, Metcalf, Ga.

Bright sun cured tobacco for smok-
ing and chewing, 4 Ibs. $1.20; 10 lbs.
$38 del. Wm. Den. Seto
Georgia, Route 5.

~ Oyster shell for chickens, 500 lbs.
del? for $6. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga.

Fresh water ground whole wheat.
flour per 24 Ib. sack $1.35 by prepaid



38rd zone; 1 bbl. not prepaid $7.80;
plain flour, same price; Self Rising,

Milner, Georgia. eo

1 feed cutter, suitable o a ae
dairy, $10. Mrs. W. N. Brantly, De-
catur, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 206. Phone:
Dearborn. 0512- J.

Sponge moss for shipping of ina
asparagus and bulbs. 1 lb. of sdry
moss holds 2 lbs. of water from 48
to 60 hours. $10 per 100 dry wt., FOB
Cuthbert. Cash with order. J. 7 Me-
Carty, Cuthbert, Ga. Route 2.
Ground oyster shell for chickens,
$1 per 100 lbs., $17.50 per ton FOB
Savannah. W. A... Smith, eerauals
East.

Black walnuts, good nuts, ($1 per
bu. Mrs. J.B: ae Pinehurst, Ga.
Route 2

- Good. burlap, ten and ert ee
8e each. W. H. Camp, Villa Rica, Ga.

3 bus. black walnuts. $1 bu. FOB
here. B. F, Morrison, Gainesville,
Ga. Route 8.5 <:.

Feather beds at. aet prices. EK.
7. Boswell, Jr., Siloam, Ga.

Want poultry wire, 72 inches high.
Make best. price and complete de-
scription.-T. M. Slater,
Georgia, Route 5. a-

~ Want Kershaws. State average wt.

Ga. 187 Cleveland Ave., NE.
Baskets: All white oak, fine for
farm use, $1 to $1.25; feed 50c to
75c; laundry, 75e to. $i. Any basket
made to order. Price right.. C. LL,
Masdon, Clem, Ga. Route 2.

Black real dry walnuts, as ick as





Mineral Bluff, Ga.

1 gal. sige Enterprise, comb. sau-
| sage stuffer and fruit lard press. 1
10 gal. Daisy churn. Will sell any of
above or exch. for meat, lard or

L. pullets of good strain. Mrs. W.
W. Crocker, 205 Crawford Avenue,

Valdosta, Ga,

Empty. bbls, 35 and 50 al cap.
$2.35. each. _Also syrup cans, W.-H.
Davis, 312 Menigonmny St., ' Savan-
nah, Georgia.

Bl. walntts, good and sound,
hulled, $1. bu. 0.
Georgia.

not
M, Crow, Buford,

1 20 gal. barrel churn in good ana,
Will exch. for 6 gals. good ribbon
cane de> deo Ri: Gibson, Midland,
Georgia.

Black walnuts, unhilled, ee per lb.
inlled. 26: 1b.,: or exch. for fr. apples,
dr. peaches, apples, lima beans, any
-kind of peas at market _price. Mrs. J.
T. Daniells, Rt. 3, Dexter, Ga.

4 doz. 1-2 gal.: Mason fruit cans.
Make offer FOB~Calhoun or Sugar
Valley, Ga. Would exch. for dried
apples, honey, sorghum or syrup but
must*be in good eee Mrs. A. E.



lb. Lawson Stapleton, Americus, Ga. |

black walnuts, fave size, hull- |

de: P: aw ist and 2nd zones. $1.55 in|.

20e per bbl. higher. P. Ww. thease,

Thomasville,
cans and peanuts.

and best price. F. W. Ivey, Atlanta, }



they last, 2c lb. J. a. Ly Bole a

Broadhurst, Americus, Georgia,



iNetion. B Route 05 Calhoun, Ga.

Long straw brooms: %5c doz. Sound.

eckory nuts 50 bushel. 5 lbs. wool

knitting thread, cost $12.50, will sell
for $5. Emory Travis, Riverdale, Ga.

- MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

Want a few lbs. of first class leaf
tobacco. Write. W. De Fed ohnson, -
Holton, Ga.

- Want hickory abe: _any quantity,
anywhere in Georgia. Livingston
Snow Co:, Quitman, Ga.

Want a few butter shipping car-_
toons, 1 lb. size. Mrs. Fred Eller,
Talkig: Rock, Ga. t

Will pay $1 per bu. for good, sound
dry hulled black walnuts of good size
or of large broght meats. Mrs. Lula
Gravitt, RFD 13, Commerce, Ga.

Want back numbers of farm, dairy mee

and live stock publications of all
kinds. Give dates and prices wanted.

iJ. B. Hutchens, Box 1571, Atlanta,

Georgia.

Want poultry wire fencing. Will
exch. articles of value. What do you .

need? J. H. Harp, Blakely, Ga.

: Want to buy a 100 gal. oak barrel
with iron hoops on it. W. R. Cleve-
land, Elberton, Ga. Route 9. :

Will buy 2 or 8 pkgs. of Graham
flgur. Must be of clean wheat and in
Gexn 10 lb. sacks. Kindly state prices
T. C. Willingham, Box14, New Hol-
land, Ga.

Would like to hear frost, party -
having small variety of Green Cane
for sale. Y. S. Gibbs, Abba, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS. WANTED

Want pecans. Quote kind, quantity '
jand price. Edwards-Estes Brokeragd
Co., Tampa, Fla, P. O. Box 4105.

Want about 100 lbs., pecans. Sehieys

preferred. Send sample. and lowest

price, FOB. M. H. Rohe, Columbus,
Ohio, 809 Linwood Ave.

- Want new crop seedling and paper.

| shell pecans. Send samples and will. -

quote, you highest price. John K.
Cheney, Valdosta, Ga: P. O. Box (273.

.Want pecans in quantity. Send sam-
ples and make lowest price, 15 to 30c
each. Dixie Pecan Co., - Chavanoges

Tenn. Box 6D;

Want 10 to 25 Ibs. paper helt pe-

|eans, 100 Ibs. small Spanish peanuts.

Send sample and quote price. J. H
Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ;

Want several hundred Ibs. of pe~-
Make best price.
Dilmus: Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. a

Want large pecans for 15c lb. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Want 38 or 400 lbs. Stuart or Schley
pecans. J. C, Adkins, Fort Valley, Ga.

Want paper shell pecans. - Send
sample, name variety: and best price
lb. lots. W. H. Waddelle,. Pearson,
Georgia.

Want all varieties of pecans. Mail
samples and quote lowest price and
quantity offered. Ww. H. Robinson,
Cairo, Georgia.

Want all varieties paper shell pe-

cans. Send sample and lowest cash

price FOB Sellers station. R. S.

110
Lamar Street.

Want. several thousand Ibs. medi-
um size pecans at' earliest date pos-
sible. Louis Simons, Columbus, Ga.
Box 146.

Want all varieties, any amount,
pecans, Write. Neon pochotas, Am-
ericus, Ga.

Want pecans, small and large. Send -
sample and best price. Mrs. W. B.
Cowart, Collins, Ga.

Want good seedling and small pa-
per shells. Mail 1 Ib. ple, for
which we will remit on i rece Quote
prices and state quantities. Cash on
delivery. Norris, Inc., Geor- ;
gia, Box 2208.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Want 1 nice ham, cured last win-
oe wt. from 15 to 25 Ibs. State wt.,
and price. J, P. Hoynolds, Magtiotd
Georgia, ae ie

sete



i



'SECOND-HAND MACHINERY _

Will sell or exchange 1 Oliver viaet
ing plow, with three attachements,

good as new, also 1 Chattanooga Dise
_ Plow, for Fordson. tractor.

Write
best offers. G. W. Whitworth, =

: - vohia, Georgia. :

-Want to sell 1 Headset 25 <1
Letz feed mill, 1 Jay Been Feed mill,

- Sine No. 8, standard, J. P. Harmon,
i 37 Carngie Ave., East Point, Ga.

Want to sell 1 Spring tooth -har-

eas 1 Junior harrow, 1 Iron Beam
-plowstock Make best offer. d. x Car-:

ter, Dewey Rose, Ga

_ Will sell cheap 1 22. H. P. gas ene

Seis = pine. and: grist mill, worth $400, -

exch. for milch cows, corn or hogs.
(, R. Harris; Midland, Ga.

For sale. Ax handles $3 doz; plow

beams, double trees, all circle single

<r

exchange for blacksmith tools.

_. trees. all circle, hard forged Rugby |
K rows 65 and 85e each; hammer

and hatchet handles 15 each: new
Lynchburg 2 horse plow $10 or will

Dyer, Carnegie, Ga. Route 2.

For sale. - Interantional Gas eae
ss 1-2 Hi P. in perfect shape, used but

= Sine? Price $30 or exch. for good cow
5 young calf. J. A. ae ee Ss :
Fito: Fowler strain B. R. 7 mos. ke
ap) ea. W. A. L, Mod Ha hersham: -

aston, Georgia.

- For Sale. 1 20 HP Secon Tubular
"Boiler, smoke stack and fittirgm 8: |G

| good condition. -$100. A. H. Chappel PB
oe and Son, Milner, Ga. Route 2) 2.

Myers. force pump. for deep well,
cok cond in service only short time:

also 50 ft. 2 inch galvanized pipe $30

ea seu pan, 9x4 1-2, reasonable.
Howard Smith, Decatur, Ga. Routel. |

4

plow 4 with
Shape. $10 FOB Coffee, | Georgia. Be
We OBrien, Alma, Ga. Route qt

FOB. Thomas E. Harris, | ~ Box 97,

Demorest, Georgia. |

Tom - Houston skidder, cable, tet

gue, block etc, 2 Peerless engines 1
20> He -P,; high, and 1 15 H. P. low
pressure. E. T. Boswell, Siloam, Ga.

3 galvanized happy then mash hop-

per, 8 qt. capacity each, Be each, 3

dor: $2, or exch for eggs or chickens |

of any breed; other cans for use of |
- grain ete, rat proof, Lh. B. Np Dares: :
oe Newnan, Georgia. :

- 1 horse cane mill $25; gon copper
ae

Martin ditcher imp., 2-horse~ turn-

er dise plow; 2 horse oat drill. W. Dd.

Watson, Loganville, Ga. = =

Nd 15: HP, Farquhar engine | and.
boiler. Good condition, Cheap or exch,
for-mileh cow. E. H. Bennett, eters
See ee Route 1,: Box 13 De

1 Sattley 2-horse, 1 row ae

Pe with 2-shovel gang. - Good condition,
_ except tongue broken out. - $12; I. =

_ Chattanooga No. 638, 2-horse. turning
rolling coulter. - Good

a] 10 H Pp. International Harvester

= enka engine, $150; 1 1 1- 2 H.P. Fair

: _banks- -Morse make, $35. -

_ ond. Marie Reeves, 121 5th St. N. W.|
ee Atlanta: Georgia. oe

Both A-1

1. Letz No.1 ail, aah or power

~ for grinding feed, $50. 00. A. W..: ps
nah va a Georgia, q a)

Se "TURKEYS AND GUINEAS.
ze WANTED

Mat ve 1926 hatch -M. B. hens.
Give best price. M. T. Geen, Nash-

ee, Ga, Box 175. Ss

Want any breed turkeys. Will, ene

ee for. same, Write. Mrs. W. B. Cowart,
oe Collins, Gas

=-Want Red Braione . White Hol-

. land hens, 18 mos. or 2 yr. old. Will

exch. for same. Write. _ -Mrs: W. C.

. Haynie, Lexington, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure bred Giant M, B. toms, $3,

ees hens, $6, trios, $20. I. = Soa a
a Sa ee Oe be :

engine, 1 Gruendler feed mill, 1

WwW. Wel
=. es 206 1b -Mrsv
Want to buy wind mill, tower and|
storage tank, all in good cond. Cheap |

for cash or will exch. stump puller,

cows or hogs for same. Would buy
either of. them separate. A. E. Reid,
i ae Cordele, a. = ie

oe



pRuis =
Nice dried apples, worm free, q2%e6

ee ae

and 15c.. Mrs. Amanda Kelley, Mar:

tin, Ga. Route a
400 No. 3 cans. Cares. Belle peach-

es. Good cond., 1926 crop. Reo G Bi
+ Elder; Cornelia, Ga

Sun cured pealed dried apniet eos

and worm free, 20c. lb. del. Cash. as

a Jarrard, Sarah, Ghee

Fancy Yates and Terry. apples,

$2. 50 bus choice; $2 bu. crate. Dilmus
Waldrip, - Gainesville, - Ga,

15 Ibs. sun dried apples, 25e Ib. ork.

lot for $3. Cash, J. G. Mooney. Quit, |
| Georgia SS

Want sciabapnlst
Columbus, _ Ga. Box, DAM

Want. 12 qt. speach pickle. Must be

firm and cheap. Mrs. J. Re Gibson,

Midland, Georgia e Acre

Thomson, | Georgia:

_- Nice sun dried apples 18 bh peach-
ae lartin,

Georgia, Route ee

cee ~ POULTRY.

_ INFORMATION | WANTED:
the. person who sent $6 money. order
for ducks, please send name and ad-
dress again, The original Tetter and
money order was accidentally destroy
Mrs. Piety Forbes, | Brooklet, Ga.

Barred Rocks



= * =

ence, Middleton, Ga.

~ Apr. hatch pullets, Park eee

/ Reg. permit Rating | Po Ci NO, 189,

2 ea. Mrs. J. C. Ragan, Pelham, Ga.
oh =e ER cockerel; -5 mo. old, $1.
| Mrs. eras Edwards, Meigs, Ga.
10 June hatch B. R. pullets, $1 ea.
J. C. Gilbert, Fayetteville, Ga?

100 Thompson strain B. R., - yr.,
hens, $1.75 ea; several good cockerels, |
$2.50 ea. J. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.

Feb hat h Thompson st ain eda
oe oe ae : plows, truck farming: tools, -and farm

_- machinery of all kinds. Write. Paul

erels, $2 ea. Ji Ge Ludlam, Sdvannah;
Ga. Rt. 2, Avondale. -

Thompson | Imp. Ringlaee Be Pp.

Rocks, 10 hens ee 9 pullets, $1.25)

ea, Mrs, x Le. Harwell, Sycamore,

Ga. ;
ines Imp. Rivelet Aeon 10

hens, $2 ea. or 10 hens and 1 May |

cockerel $20; 5 May pullets, $1 ear;

25 baby. chicks, Nov. 9th hatch with

Mother Hen, $7. FOB. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Gae Rt. 29.

Pure bred Apr. hatch B. R. pullets.
and cockerels. Heavy laying strain, |

$1.50 ea., FOB Chester. Mrs. J. Re
dinson, Chester, Ga. : Ee
2nd decendents from E. B.
Tompkins -yards. |
for $10. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga.

12 bred to Jay - B. R. hens and 14 _
cock, $16. Mrs, &. B. Elder, a ales Ee

Georgia se

6 pure bred B. R. fae $1. 50 ea.
Mrs. Po AL Park, Aa Georgia, a

Sis ie

gate: Rds tocke $3. Se

| FOB Madison. E. A. Beene Madi-

3on, Georgia, _
Thompson pure bred tae Rihelet

{strain April and May hatch cock-

erels, $1.75 and $1.25. Mrs. W. H.
Walters, Lavonia, Ga. Route 38. e

1 pure bred
Mrs.

x9 cockerels, Thompson Imp., |

| Rinelet strain, April hatch, $2 ach.
or 4 for $7.50. Well culled. Mrs. W.
S. Allen, Cochran, Ga. Route 8,

Park strain, reg., permit P. D. -101,

| Barred Rocks. J. W. Bedelle, Atlan-

ta, Georgia, 79 N, Forsyth St. :
Pure bred cockerels, wt. about. 2

oe aap ae toe See Eupehaeee os

Sag aes

Sead Ae Baker, |

M. Story, |

wat |

rie B. R. sens: $1. ea. Je HL Lawr- :

A each, pullets and chores: spring.

hatch.
$1.50 each, or lot

cock, Thompson Bines
let strain. Summer 1925 hatch. $2.00. ,
4 No personal checks accepted. -

Annie Purvis, Helena, Ga. 4



| pay

len, fT ouasviile, Gar ae ee ~

Holterman Aristocrat B. a tock.
From prize. winners. $3 and $2. 50 ea.5
also eggs for hatching. $1.50. per. set- |

ting. J. S. Pelot, Statesboro, Ga. Rt CG"

1 cockerel and 2 pullets, pure/
Thompson-Bradley:. stram. Will exch. |
for 1 white Holland or Bourbon Red

. turkey hen, not over 2 yrs. old. Mrs.

Was os ee ooo
Route | de a

"SECOND HAND. MACHINERY |
ge. WANTED eae

aN ant Oliver, - B. Cor No, 9 tien
plow. State condition and priee. H
E Buchanan, Popesne, Georgia;
Route Ae

-Wiant Cbeanr Sesemton
1923 to 227 make;

Ueborsl:

Primrose, No. 3

Me or As. Sharples, No. 4 or 6. Must be in-
Apple, peach, figs, adae Linckhooty:
preserves, 50c per qt. pickles ep qty:
jelly 15c per mold, Mrs. Z

perfect eondition, used not over 1 yr.
and late model. Write particulars.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.

Want a. corn, cleaner - or, S80
vertical mill. Will exch. a pr. of 48 |
inch French Burr wheat rocks. Write.
eto MeDonald, Apalachee, Ga.

Want a second. hand feu level.

: Must be in good cond. and pricd rea-
sonable. A. K. aes Adee sville

Georgia.

Want one, ie 70. _-ulletts or

Continental gin outfit, with or. with: |
| out. power. Must be in good cond. and

cheap for cash. Oak ee Harm,

Homer, Ga. fe =

Want 1 Acme aoe
cheap for cash. J. S: Bees, Dae
Georgia. =
cae or exch farm Aten Ww rite: |
WwW. W Dyer, | Carnegie, Ga

will pay cash-or exch.-corn or hogs:
Mort 8. Gibson, Franklin, Ga. Rt. 8.

Want 1. hay baler, ' suitable for,
baling corn shueks by power. Must
be in good condition. Dan ae
Atlanta, Ga. RFD 8.

Want 6 100 to 150. ae cap. gents
: ators. Must be in good condition, |

Little Brown Hen preferred; also

Clark, Baxley, Gare

Want. 2 horse middle Kastor plow.
Prefer- Chattanooga, -Lynchburgh, or
Oliver. State lowest: cash prices Ge

|W. Finney, Haddock, Gass,

Want 4 or 5 International coud: oil

fees for eash,. Will exch. a 20 H. E!
engine of equal yalue for same. ody: Ci
Sumbler, Willacoochee, Ga. = |

Want Jay Be Feed- Mill,

ineh |

(Fordson

eo Apr.

- Mist a te

; Hamilton, Ga.
Want Cream. Separator, good anes
ie toms,

i ae aS es, Sen $5; 2 2 toms, :
old, $4.60 ea. Mrs. J. E..
willex Gar Rt.3-

Fine Mch. and Apr. hae 4 "Ye:
toms, $5 ea., hens, $3.50 ea.,
$11. The * Wonder Poultry
Rockmart, Ga; Rt. 92. .

- Pure -Goldbank strain Bronze.
hatch. Hens $6, tom :
Mrs:. Ee ee White Plai

a me = ;

+ tom: .

etd. "350. tb. FOB. "homson: Mrs
M. Story, Thomson, Ga... ~
Pure Bourbon: Reds, : 50e ty 3
R.L, "Greene, ule. Ga.

ee 0c 4b, Doe A
Ground, Ga. Rt. 5... eS
Feb. 1927 hatch, 5 toms, 59)
POR here. . Mrs. Sikes Gis
ge ay ey

Tiacongibret M. B. tues, 2h
2 yr., old, $7 eas Apr. . ae

iB aylo

| and hens, $10 and a

At

Comer, Ga, * Si
VBS toms: sp Beh, 3 5
$5: each; 1 very fine, Apr. 1

25 or. 30. ths: $8:50. Casi. 1
Christmas, Vienna, Ga. Rt: 3

14 head Mammoth Bronz
and 6 toms: Mch. 1927; <5: toms
6 hens;'1 8 yr. old tom; 2 hens,
hatch. $50. for lot. Mrs. de R.

| Ocilla, Ga.

About 175 Ibs. of M. a
keys, 40 lb. Mrs. nurs
Barnesville, Ga. :

_ Mammofh. Big

tris, toms, g3 ea. The
Rte Bors

$7. 50, Mane? ae ae
old- heng; $7. 50; toms, Wl 2: ~ R.
Freeman, Martin, =e ee e
Mixed. Bronze: 3 hens ae :
Dec. 1926. hatch, hens now si!

ton, Gar

Fine turkeys. Write. W. T.
ens; Adairsville, Gai

-100 head. nice Bronze
for. breeders. N. D. NOs
--ville,Ga.' 3

34 head - Cupleya. 1927
Myerdoe: wt. about 16. oe
Brown, Atkinson, Ga...

Pure Vred Giant M.B.
hele: $6; trios, $20. Mrs. I

an Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2.



i POULTRY: WANTED

-~Want two Donaldson. strai
R., cockerels, dark even cold

tractor size.) G. ahs Saye, nae be reasonable. Miss Florrie

Seem:

Want a 2 horses Molene plow. Ww 4

ED: Poythress, Swainsboro, Ga.

Want 1.2-H. P. gas engine and other :

second hand machinery. Write. Bara
Cheek; goes eee a oe



: TURKEYS: AND eone ee
Narragansett turkeys; thie,
hens, $5, $11 _ pr., trio, ae ae
Brageron, Sardis, Ga.

Pure bred Bronze
this yr. hatch. $10 ea.
Trulock, Whigham, Ga.

-Mch. and Apr. hatch Mnimoth |
Bronze turkeys, 3. toms, $4.50 ea, 8
hens, $3 ea. Mrs. R: M. Jackson,
Round Oak, Ga. ~ <oe

1 Bronze tom, $4 50.
Waldrop, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A. Box 51.
1S PNG | DTS: hatch M. B. turkeys:
toms, $5 ea. hens, $3.50
Mrs. Maggie Abercrombie, Douglas- |
| ville, GaoOoRt. es

Speckled guineas; good laying ook,
nice and fat. Make offer. Mrs. Edith

hie ene

s Eres, Clarksville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Apr. hatch, thoroughbred, - prize
winning stock. Bourbon Red turkeys,
4 gobblers, wt. 18 to 20 lbs., 6 hens,
wt, 12 to 14 Ibs., $15 and $10. Mrs,
R..K, Nash, aa ae

Beas ute


$7,

Cash. Es Pe

Mrs. ds: G.}

ea. Cash.:



ets!

Madras, Ga.

Want Cornish Indian: Gam
ae cockerels, J. B. Dellingh, Bis

Bees -

Want mee young puff. Coch
tam pullets. Must be pure st
cheap. Willie G. Dobbins, 618
well Sty. Marietta. -Ga. ,*

Want 15 thoroughbred da
ish Indian: Game pullets and
rer. Must be bred to lay a
typ, Will pay. cash. Ss. E.
Graham, Ga:>

Want all kinds poultry, F ts.
'Co., Augusta, Gay -

Want 12 or 15 he whens,
over 1 -yr., old. Quote price, et
G. -A.. Vinson, Atlanta, iG
| Greenwood. Ave. oe

Want Ancona and Barre
pullets. Feb. or Mch. hatch.
red. Will exch., for same. Writ
Er, Wallace, Hapeville, Ga, Box

Want. Cornish Games, Partr
Pipuiontietks. Will exch., f
W.- po Seay STs Girard, o
128.



P-CKS AND GEESE WANT

eS


ant: it pr. male and female,
h 2, solid -white. Muscovey de
Vii 3 best: price. -d; ae k
Re Ga. Box ete




a T. 8 March and: April Soils
pul ts ee 30. a se $25. Mrs.

a 30 pullets W. L. hatched
gust 15th, 75c each. A. I. Turn-
bull, Folkston, Ga. *

Brown L. hens, Mich and aoa ;
hatch, $1 each. Mrs. Nora McGarity,
MeDonough, Ga. Route 3. >

'. C..W. L. Barron White Eng-
sh, cockerels. Write for prices. A.
Bowles,. Riverdale, Ga. wy

Ferris strain W. L. cocks, 18
months old, and 1 fine cockerel, Mch.
hatch, $2 each. Mrs. J. H. K. Jones,

ton, Georgia, Route Ons
-1 Barron strain English. WwW.
ockerels, 9 and 18 mos. old, $3 and
-$2_E. L. Sears, Savannah, Ga. Rt. A,
Montgomery Aio = 3
_& Brown Leghorn - pullets- and -
kerel, Mch. hatch $6. Mrs. E.-
Adams, Offerman, Ga. P, O. Box 32,
8 Tancred W. L. cockerels, ~ Mch.
itch, 2 for $1.50 ea. and 1 $2.50, or
the lot for $5., Clarence | Beaublerom,
ton. Ga.

4 Tancred W.L. soekerel: -$3 or ok

or new geese or duck feathers; Mrs.
isther Lewis, Rydal, Ga. :

7 20- Ferris strain- W. L. hens. Good
ayers. $1 fob. Gainesville, D. C.

uffington, Gainesville, Ga, Rt. b>

i 50 pure bred S. C.. Ferris oes
_L. pullgts, beginning to lay; 4
kerels, $1.25 ea.; 55 hens and 2
ks, 21 and 23 mos. old. Blood-

ested stock, $1 ea. or $15 for. lot.

5 0: Fowler, Thomaston, Ga. Rt.

: ~ 100 Tancred strain W. L. 1 yr. ae
lens, Fizb, Jas. B: Woods, Brooks,

00 S. C, W. L, ae now avaig:
$1.50 ea. FOB Charing. R. L. ae
nger, Charling, Gace.

. Buff L. cockerels. Brothers to dea
} cokerels and 1-2-3-4-5 pullets, Au-
sta Fall Festival Show, $3 ea. C.

Ellington, Se Ga. 801 ao

$ May hatch eile: "250 egg.
5 train W. L. cockerels, $5 ea. Inman
Martin, Bowersville, Ga. Hart County.

A few pure bred Buff L. cocks,

1.25 ea. or exch. for pure bred Buff

Orpingtons. J. P. Smith, Sr.,
Ville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 87. = 5;
10 Apr. hatch S. C.. W. bh. pullets..

re, bred, Tancred strain.. Now lay-.
ing, $1.75 ea. or $15 for lot. FOB
z Martin. W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga.

1 pure bred W. L. rooster, 15 mos.

old $1.25 FOB Cuthbert. Cash. Mrs.
- McCarty, Cuthbert, Ga.

few Brown L. cockerels, Tamoh-
n strain. $1 ea. W. V. Hayes, Cum-
ming, Ga. Rt. 8.

Brown Leghorn hens for sale or
exch. Mrs. J. R. Gibson, Midland, Ga.
_.. Pure bred TancredS. C. W. L. pul-
jets, from trapnested stock, Now
laying. Peach - Poultry Farm, Ft.
Valley, Ga. ge

12 W. L. pullets Ferris strain; 1
- cock, Mch. hatch, $1 ea. FOB States-
boro. Mrs. T. Rw Rushing, iateseors,

Homer-

Gaaral fine Passa Packed W. LL.
-eockerels. Ready for service. $1.50
ea. J. A. Anderson, Crawfordville, Ga:

About 15.8. C. W. L. pullets, Apr.
hateh $1.25 ea. Mrs. L. B. _, Owens,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.

- Tancred and Everlay strain S. C.*
White and Brown Leghorn pullets,
ready to, lay and laying, $1.50 ea.
_ cockerels $2.50 ea. J. H. Beasley, La-
yonia, | Ga. :

41 hens and 1 eockerel, pure bred

_ W. L. Chickens $1 ea. Jennie ene
r Hephzibah, Ga. >,

% W. L. pullets, ready to lay. From

pure bred stock, $1.25
Bailey, Augusta, Ga. aos

100 W. L. pullets. May hatched,
$1.15 ea. Coups to be retunred.

ie Woodlawn Hatcheries, Atlanta, ee
903 Williams Mill Rd. N. E

ea. Thos. E.

ee

| cockerels, 4 1-2 mos. old, $2 ea.. Cc. Ww.

thoroughbred White Holland turkeys.
Miss Nelle Preston, Care Gen. Deliv-

Cave, Bartow County, Ga.

| $1.25 ea. del. and 9 Hanson strain W.)

A. {$1.25 ea.

| A. R. Brooks, | Donovan, Ga.

ea. Blood tested.

pens, $2.50 each. A. C. Murry, Plains, :

| Allmon,. Clarksville, Ga.



sie. Allmon, | Clarksville,
4 thoroughbred dark brown L.

Bailey, Norcross, Ga.

MW 1, cockerels, - Apr. hatgh. Bar- i

ron strain, $2 ea. Mrs. Vv. B. Jones,
Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 4.

Ferris heavy laying strain cocker-
els, Apr. hatch. Will exch. for pr.

ery, Ocilla, Ga.

2 Ferris strain gees

Sbring
1927 hatch, $1.25. Mrsv.J.

i oes;

Tancred and Kerlin strain s 2c. w.l
L.; 5 yearling hens, $1. 25 ea; 12) -
spring ullets, 90 ea; 5 fine cock-
erels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. as EL Sikes,
Chester, Ga.

15. Buff L. ie



aaie to lay, '

L. cockerels, $6 ea. or. 4 or more, $5 |
ea. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman, Ga,

- Best egg strain, Ferris stock cock-
erels, Mch. hatch. Will exch. for
ducks, geese or sheep. Thoroughbred
only. Particulars upon request, Ot-
-|tawa Poultry Co., Jesup, Ga.

Quisenberry quality, 339 egg Hood

and blood tested S. C. W. L. cocker- |.

els, $2 ea. Immediate shipment. Will
exch. for anything can eat or use.
Write, O. L. McClellan, LaGrange,
Ga. 403 Jefferson St.

Have sold all of my White ee
horn chickens. This is answer to so
many inquiries,. Mrs. M. C. eee
Villa Rica, Ga.

2 yr. old. Brown. Tabisne Hens;
J. Ae ere Preorayy

Ga. Rt. 3.

3 ea. W. L.. aicks a cockerels,|
$1.50 ea. hens, $1 to $1.50 ea. Mrs.

25 Tancred strain hens and bullets.
E. S. Kilgore, Winder, Ga. =

eee

. "Rhode luna Reds oe

Owen strain. 5 ty 25-8. Cc pullets, |
$1.50 each or trade for oats, Wheat}
or Avery Corn and Bean plants. in
good condition. J. P. Williams, Grif
fin, Ga. Rt. C. Mi

S. . Red hens and ~wockercls, $1. 50
ea. 2 yrs. old. J. A. Ingram, Ete
gerald, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 Red cockerel,. aoe hatch * cae
for Collie pup. Glen Wright, Forsyth,
Ga; Rt, 2.

4 . C. cocks, Donaldson: strain,.

April hatch, $1.50 each. J. G. Wal-}

drop, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A. Box 51. _

8... 8: months old cockerels, $1.50
Agee Franklin,
Duluth, Ga. Rti *
- Donaldson strain soosteege. 9. mo.
old, $1; also hatching eggs from
same strain, $1.25 del. A. G. Carroll,
Odum, Ga.

SG seckeren Foi exhibition

Ga.

25 hens and 1 cock, Donaldson straih
$30 for lot. J. F. Carter, Dewery
Rose, Ga = eo. Bes

-$. C. Donaldson strain _pullets,
aes to lay and laying, $2 each fob.
B. O. Carter, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C.

Hens 1926 hatch, $1.75 each; pul-
lets $2; eggs $1 for 16/all Owens.
strain. Miss Florence Horne, Grove-.
town, Ga.

-2 R. I. cockerels 16 and 8 athe |
old, $1.50 each. Mrs. O. B. Herndon,
Mayfield, Ga. :

10. R. I. hens and 8 cockerels, $1
each. Mrs. J. R. Tyson, Ocilla, Ga.

-2 extra fine S. C. Donaldson strain
cockerels Mar. and Apr hatch, $2.50.
and $1.50 each. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
houn, Ga. Rt. 5.

2 R. I. roosters Mar. 1926 and
Mar. 1927 hatch, $1.25 each. a

Pure bred R. I. Reds; 6 pallets aa
1 eockerel, Mar. hatch, $15; 6 hens
and 1 rooster, 2 yrs. and under, un-
related, $15; 1-2 yr. old rooster, $3.
Mrs. J. T. - Se Metin, se

Ne





7 Ww. L. hens and rin, rs Be ie

| Mrs. Donald Donaldson, Decatur, Ga.

Yold, $3.50;

A pullets, $1.25 each fob. Mrs.

a $165, Glenwood Farms, - Brooks, Ga.

1. Owen strain cock, ee mo. old; }
Bs Dilling, |

| L-yrecold, and 4

ee F & Pence, Ga. Sf

were winners in Ga. Laying Contest
for Reds. oH. a. nae See

Ga...

Brand 1b yr old S. C, fe L cocks, |

pure bred $1.50 each, fob or exch.

1 Mrs. John Woodall, Jr., Aes

Box &.

Several Owen oa RS x gokcecls
spring hatch $1.50. and $1.25 each or
exch for. dark red pullets, dried fruit,
white butter-beans or little white
peas... Mrs. J. M. Goolsby, Bele,
Ga. AGE os

OQuinn, Graham, - Ga. -

Dark red cockerels. bred from trap-
nested prize winners, $5 each, ready
for mating. Eggs $2 fifteen postpaid.

=F Donaldson strain R, I. cockerel,
9 mo. old, $3; also 1 same,age and
strain, $2. 8. Bs Sears, Montgomery.

Rd. Savannah, Ga. Rt. 4.

Large S. C. ROT cockerels, ae ea}

May and June hatch. pullets, $2; fry- |

ing size cockerels, $1.50; 1-1-2 yr.

leock. $2.50, Mahood and Donaldson |
strain. Miss Belle papernaey Box i

83, Bronwood, Ga. -

Rs 1, pulls -Mar. hatch, $1. 50 ed.
Will exch. for: pure bred Buff Orp-
ingtons. Mrs. C. J. Smith, rents)
ville, Ga.

1 Denbldson train. eon 20 mo.

Apr. hatch, -$2. Miss Ridis

Martin,
REPS: Ga. :

'S. CR. L pullets, $1,50-82; cock | _

ale $3-$5, pure Donaldson strain.
Eggs, $1. 50 per 15. First pen $3 from
State winning cockerel yard. Mrs. Oe

E. Sikes, Chester, Ga.
-12 Donaldson strain Mar. fetch.

Bi

Vincent, Fruitland, Gav sw >

100 Tompkins strain 1 yr. old aa

$2.50; 15 pullets, wae
Bishop, Ga. -

~ 10 Donaldson. ae Owen strain male
ets and 1 cockerel from culled flock,

$16.50. Mrs. RB. M. Be Round
Oak, Ga. ~

BR. I. Fryers, 30c Gb. eb. Mrs Fe
R Vincent,

Fruitland, Ga.

R. 1. cockerels; Apr. hatch, $1 cs
or exch. for pullets about same age.

1 Mrs. H. H. Ramsey, Boston, Ga. Rt.|

As}

hatch, $1.50 each. Will exch. for
Owen strain cocks, cockerels, hens
a pullets. C. E. Barnes, ails
he 2 5

R. I. Whits: 1 See $2. 50; Hens
$1.50 ea; pullets $1.50 ea. Mrs. A.
R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga. |
5 S. C. Donaldson Sioaih spe 1926
hateh. Will_exch. for one M. B. Turk-
ey Tom. ane J. C. Wade, Butler, ae

AWineeeas: and Esk arebders
15 Black Minorca pullets and 1

cockerel, Pape strain, $2 ea. or $28 :

Ga. RED 2.

_ 4 Lakenvelder pullets and 1 roost-
er, Apr. 1927 hatch, $9 for lot. Mrs.
J. H. C. Howell, Waleska, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure breed, Bluk. Minoreas, 5. hens,

Apr. hatch pullets,
for. lot. Wallace

for lot. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin,

now laying, | $11.
Gray, Newnan,

1B. M. Sickel and 7 pullets,
Pape strain. Thoroughbreds. $15.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.

30 or 40 Pape strain blk. Minorca
pullets, 4 cockerels. First of May



thatch. 1 ea; 8. K. Johnson, Omeba,

Ga. X
Pure bred BIk. hinorea hens and
cocks, $2.75 ea. or 6 for $15. Mrs.

| Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

Bred to lay Blk. Minoreas from
811 egg hens; cockerels, $5 ea. pul--

lets and cockerels from 200 to 228

ege hens, $2.50 ea. 2 pullets and 1
cockerel $7.50; 12 pullets, 1 cockoel

A=

a in XN and April |
_ hateh ockerels, Fair _ price. My pen

jerels only.
Ga. 247 N. Highland Ave.

Williams, Newnan, acc

About 20 Blk. Se pullts.
Aug. 15th hatch, 75e ea.
bull, neo Ga. ie

Pr ee

. Bantams ge
geabrinlit bantams, $1 pr., gi60

trio. Cash. Mrs. W. R.

Locust Grove,<Ga.

Atlanta, Ga. 18 Courtland St. SE. A

red Rock bantams; Buff Silkies,
L.

nw

~ White Jap Silkies. $7.50. pre or
$12.50 trio. ee See :
| Cuthbert, Ga. a ae

Helena, Ga. Ss :

ae

tams, | 5 pullets, laying, and 1 cock,

Augusta, Ga.

1927. White~ Jap Silkie.
$7. 50 pr. or $10 trio.



1 Donaldson strain cock, |
: sell or exch. Glenn Wright, Horeyis

Be

2 Donaldson strain rabiters 1926.

Hore Gonntys Ga.

Monfort, Cuthbert, Ga.

1 black and brown. bantam - tadtae!

Ga. Rt. 2.

2 pullets, 75c. C. M. Dees,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. -

Buff Cochin dementia: Ave. hateh,

bits. Hugh a.
Rt. 3., Box 93.

8 white Japs, 2 onde) itt 2 ten,

Holcomb, Stone Mtn.

Giants aad Lancahone

Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. A

Marcy strain, | J. B. Giant. ena
Mch. hatch pullets and . ees

ville, Ga.

40 ob Wd DBE: lane cdi tetiy 7
pullets and 1 cockerel, $1.50 ea. Miss _
Virtelle Pearce, Sycamore, Ga. Rt. 2.

cockerels, $2-to $5 ea. Prize winners,

Soperton, Ga. Rt, 2.

tion, Macon, Ga.
Pebble Hal

Peed | ae
View, Ga.

erels, $1. Mrs: J. P P. Gaines, Cave,

: Wyandetes So
10 Columbian pullets, 5 mos. ee

$1. 25 ea. Miss Wynnette Geekan =
old from Martins
oe pen, $5. del. M. A. ee: Quit- Bi

Atlanta, Ga. Boulder Crest Drive.
1 cock; 2: yrs.

man, Gas

<.

Ga.

Henderson, Graymont, Ga,

eas, Apr. hatch pullets,



breed stock,

Roo. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. ~
Silver La _ Wyandottes, 20 yrs.
ens,
cockerels, $1.50 ea. J. M. Hart, Col-

Pos Sark = =e

A

aS . prs. black tail Japs; 3 prs. Mille

| Fluers; 10 pr. white Jap Silkies; 25.
pullets,. 2 prs. real small grown Bar- .
cock-
Wallace, ae ae

$2 ea. or exch. for seed wheat or rab-

Black Giants: 16 pullets, $1.25 ea.
3 hens $1.50 ea. 1 cock, 38. mos. J a,
$2. FOB. Barnesville, Ga, - _ ca

. Monfort, =

$4 ea. Prize winners. Thos: Ga. Bailie, s

Dantams, ees
Miss Eunice wee

< teees

Direct Marcy strain J. B. Giant

J. B. Giant -eockerels and pullets. -
Prize winners at Ga. State Exposi-
ite for prices.
Pine =

Marcy strain i 3. Giana, 1 ee =
Spring 1926 hatch, $2; 2 1927 cock-

$2, pullets anes :

a Turn-

Chasteen, oe

White Cochin bantam for ie or - a
{exch. for Barred, Rocks. B. A. Beck,
20 Rok pallest. 8-4 full bred, $1. 25 |
fob. SoC,

&

Brown and white seehoni: Gian os
mixed, 1 yr. old, = pre a Eeene %

Golden Scakeioht Apr. pate ben- 2 ;

Apr. hatch tains t <ocktsel a -

a

| $2 ea. $5.50 trio. Cash. Mrs, ie ee
eee meliog, | Ga. Rt. Bee

$1.50 ea. Mrs. C. J. Smith, Wrights: Dee,

$5 ea. Guaranteed. Mrs. I. ..doiner,

1 pen pure Silver Lace: 4. hens oe
1 rooster.-Some are prize winners. _
| $16 for igt. Wallace Gray, San

\ 2 pure bret Silver Lace cocketels, -
Tarbox strain, $1.50 ea. Mrs. B. T.

Choice, pure bred Silver Lace hens, 2 =
pullets and~ cockerels, $1.50 ea. Al-
\falfa Stock Farm, Luthersville, Ga.

100 pure bred Martin Regal Dor- ;

$1.75 and
$1.50 ea. cockerels, $2 and $3. ea. Mrs.



ae

hens and 4 pullets, some laying, $1]

* a Mech.



ae
hatch Columbian cockerel,

$2. Mrs, J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt.
Gee a oes

~ Silver Lace Wyandottes: 5 grown

Se | Game to $1.75

ea, Mrs. O..F. Shearer, Alapaha, Ga. |

. wille, Ga.

2 golden Wyandotte roosters, 2 Ibs.
or over. $1

a Sheppard strain cockerels, Mch. and

- 2 roosters, $1.10 ea. FOB Gainesville,

a
st aes Sanders, Buchanan, Ce.
_ Peady to, and some laying, puilets,

&

= 1s; Gas<

o Apr. hatch, $1.50 ea. From Blue

Ribbon winners, Mary Moore, Amer-

20 Sheppard strain Sy C. hens and

D.C. Buffington, Ga. Rt 5
125 thoroughbred Ancona _pullets,

or exch. for corn or good milch cow.

. 81.50 ea, or $135 per 100: cockerels,

MOG 3

72.00% 6a. Mi;

8 hens with Official Contest Rec-
ords of 164 to 225 eggs. $20 for lot.
Griffith Poultry Farm, Esom Hill,

ae GA. %:

t

pyonia, Ga. *s

oe

fo Be Sheppard strain, blood. tested, E
. pullets, rea

ee

toe A. Page, Soperton, Ga.
$C. cockerels,

Sheppard strain pullets and cocker- |

_to, and laying, $1.50
ea., cockerels, $2.50 ea. J.

Pure bred Sheppard strain pullets,
Mch. and Apr. hatch, $1.25 and
els, direct Sheppard
strain, $2.50, J ohn R. Fossett, Orange,

Apr. hatch. Beginning(to lay, $1 ea:

a

els 9'mos. old, $1 ea. Mrs. J.D. Nel-
2 7 Roly Galioun, Ga. Rt a a

6 Sheppard strain eockerels, Apr. |

_ hatch, $1.25 ea, or $7 for lot. FOB

- Rossville. Cash, W. N. McCullough,
~ Rossvile, Ga 7. 8 es ut

256 Rs

ea, Essie Allmon, Clarks- | -

A. Ramsey, Quitman,

H. Beasley,

$1 ea.

oats oS Ree ar ee
S. C. Sheppard strain. Anconas: 8

Apr, hatch, ready-tolay pullets; 1
_ Feb. cockerel of different hatch. $9

forthe lot of will exch. for good W::

L. pullets,.same age. Mrs. J. B.

_ Akins, Atlanta, Ga. 40 Bass St. Sw.
~- 148. C. Apr. 1926 hatch, from Ky.,
hatchery, $1.25 ea. 7 pullets

: Pe . Fains Hatchery, $1 ea. roosters, $1.50

Dark
roosters and pullets.
size, $1 to $2. Mrs. .
~ Tennille, Ga: Rt. A. 2

8 pyre bred Allen Round Head,
_ Stags. Mch. and Apr. hatch. $3.50; 1
cock, 18 mos, old, $8. Lot for $12. |

E e and Grist Grady mixed. wt. about 4
_ Ibs. ea., $8 ea. or $8 for lot. W. Mz

All Sheppard strain. Will. exch., for]

_ S.C. R. I Red young hens or pul-

-, Pure bred Sheppard

'

_ Shoats or hogs, any breed. Write,
Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Woolsey, G were
; strain cock-
_ Yels, $2 ea. Cash. Lendies
Farm, Conley, Ga. RFD 1.
- Games :
Cornish, pure bred hens,
Any age and
T. G. Shurling,

Hoke Carpenter, Tunnel Hill, Ga,
8 Apr. hatch cockerels, Blue Falcon

ic Fitts, Jasper, Ga, Rt. d: +
|. _ Bigtype dark Cornish cockrels,

se

ee Albany, Ga. Rte Ag. Box. 31,
8 warhorse roosters, Mch. hatch,

es

ie

Mch-and Apr. hatch. Prize winners,

from,

lets. No culls; or P. GC. thoroughbred

i

Poultry |

$3.50_ea. K. H. Cooper, Moultrie, Ga.

Pure bred Cornish cockrels, Fancy
stock, $1.50 ea. Mrs. LM. Kennedy,
Collins, Ga. - es Pes s
-10 Dark Cornish pullets, Mch. and
Apr. hatch. Will exch. for 2 Mam-
moth Bronze turkey hens, 1 1-2 yrs.
old. Mrs. H. B. Bell ,Swainsboro, Ga.
_Pit Stags, Blue and Red Travelers,
$2 ea. 1 2 yr. old cock, for pit or
breed yard, $5. Cash. W. T. Hughes,
Ris

also few pullets. Write
Cecil Cobb, Warthen, Ga.
2 Cornish cocks, age 18 mos. ea.
50 ea; 2 cockrels, Apr. hatch, $1.25
ea. Mrs. B. Finch, Stephens, Ga, Rt.

for prices.

Ni

1

a

| Clellan, LaGrange, Ga.

Cornish

nd $2 e

M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga-
_.Warhorse Stag, Apr. hatch, aver-
age wt. 4 lbs.,.. $2.50. ea, O, L, Me-
403 Jeffer-

Pure Dar

son St. hg
2 Dark Cornish Moore strain, cock-
tels, $2 ea. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Don-
evan; Gar te os
- Orpingtons Ss : ,
. 5 nice, Cook strain pullets, $1.25
ea., $6 for lot. Mrs. Ora Towe, Adair-
sville, Ga. _ So
Mch. hatch pullets, wt. 2 to 5 Ibs.
ea. $1.50 ea. J. O. McMullan, Holton,
Gal :
Buff cockrels, $1.25 ea.
Bobo, Hartwell, Ga.
1 Buff cockrel, Apr. hatch, wt. 7
Ibs., $2.50 del. W. N. McCullough,
Rossville, Ga, ae 4

Mrs. J. M.

Sk Bute Orpington cotk, 18 mos., |

old. E. S. Kilgore, Winder, Ga.

X

- Buff, White and Other Rocks
Pure bred Buff-Rocks: hens, 1 1-2
yr., $1.50 ea; pullets, 7 mos., $1.25 ea;
roosters, 7 mo., to 1 1-2 yrs. $1.50 to
a ea. Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo,
a. 2 a es Stat z fe oo; ; e
Pure bred Fishel White. Rock cock-
rels and puillets, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Z. I.
Seott, Concord, Ga.

Partridge Rock, Well penciled Kel-|

logge strain, pullets and cockrels. At--
tractive prices on heavy lot. Pebble
Hill Poultry Farm, Pine View, Ga. |
Fishel strain, 11 hens, 3> cocks, 3
pullets, $17 for lot. H.: B. Peeler,
Jeverenx, Gar 7 4 os
Fishel strain: 6 pullets, $1.10 ea.
8 cockrels,
Wray, Ga. a Cee
_ Offer few thoroughbred Partridge
Rocks from extra large, prize winning
stock. Males, $2 ea. R, L. Carter,
Brewton, a es ee
_ 2 pure Kelloge P. R. ockrels $3 ea.
5 Mch. hatch $2.50 ea. FOB New-
born. Mrs. J. P. Estes; Newborn, Ga.
_ White Rocks, 26 hens and 1 cock,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. R. B. Zipperer, Val-
dosta, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 68.
_ 2 White Rock cockrels, Apr. hatch
$1.50" ea. Kugene Gardy, Cairo, Ga.
Several cockrels from A. and M.
College, Mch. and Apr. hatch, $2.50
and $1.75 ea. FOB here. Mrs. J. L.
Burk, Tifton; Ga. Rt Ae te
1926 hatch Partridge Rocks: 6
hens and 1 cock, $12; 10 pullets, 1
cockrel, $17.50. B. F. Denning, Deca-
POE, GS ae s
9 pure bred W. R. puilets, $10; 2
B. R. cocks, $1.50 ea. Mrs. R. D.
Jackson, Dalton, Ga. ig coe
6 Apr. hatch B. R. roosters, $2 to
$3.50 ea. FOB. strain leaders in Nat'l.
laying contest, in Athens. Mrs. T. M.
Perry, Maysville, Ga.

2.

. BABY CHICKS

Baby chicks from pure bred stock,
carefully culled. 5 per -cent dicount
on orders booked 3 weeks before de-
livery. The Savannah Hatchery, Sa-|
vannah, Ga. 110 Jefferson JO Gs sa

Pure bred Barred Roeks, R. I. Reds
White Rocks, $14 per 100, $7.50 for
50; Buff Orpingtons, White Wyan-
dottes, Black Moinorcas, $15 per 100,
$8 for 50; Heavy breeds assorted,
White or Brown@Leghorns, Anconas,
$13 per 100, $7 for 50. Regular week-
ly delivery postpaid. 100 per cent
live delivery guaranteed, Woodyawn.
Hatcheries, 903 Williams Mill rd., N.
Ee Atlanta, Ga. aes
Donaldson prize winning trapnest-
ed R. I. Red baby chicks, 20c ea. post-
paid in lots of 20 or more. Mrs. D.
Donaldson, Decatur, Ga. Rt. 1.

Beginning Dec. 7th, will have 3500.
baby chicks ea. Wednesday. Russian.
W. L., fine laying strain, 25-$3.50,
50-$6.75, 100-$13, 500 or more, 1-2
ea, Full live delivery guaranteed, J.



- Waulace Poultry Farm and Hatch-
ery, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3.



RSS

% ieee

a) |Georgia. . =

$2 ea. Mrs. D. McLean, |

25. Eggs and breeding stock at all

times. G. N. Cox, R. I. Red Farm,

Locust Grove, Ga. - :

Se Nig ae pny e Z
Barred Rock and R. I. Red chicks,

each week, $15 per 100 del. Fitz-

gerald Hatchery, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Want 100 Barred Rock baby chicks. |

Quote best price, age and strain. W.
Park Ave. ;

- R. 1. Reds, Barred Rocks, $15 per
100; White and Brown Leghorns, and
assorted $12.50 per 100. Hawkins-
ville Hatchery, Hawkinsville, Ga.

|B. Tarver, Savannah, Ga. 1301 East.



WANT TO RENT FARMS _
Want a 1 horse crop on halves for
1927. Land owner to furnish supplies.
Paul I. Bennett. Bremen, Ga. Route
2.. Box 32.

Can handle machinery. Wife and sis-
ter in family. H, H. Bassett, Guyton,
ay Want. farm near Atlanta or Grif-
fin, about 30 acres. Will run truck

farm on halves or rent. Write. Jee

Dunn, Woolsey, Ga. -
. Want 1 horse farm on shares. Can

finance self. North or Middle Ga.,

preferred. Fred J.
Georgia,

Want 1-2 or 2 horse general crop
of

Walton, Mansfield,

on halves within 20 or 30 miles

Atlanta. C. Allen, 445 4th Street NW,

Atlanta, Georgia.

Young couple want a small farm
of about 15 acres on halves or will
work for w

Lenox, Ga., Route 1.

Want a 1 horse farm and dairy on

50-50 basis. Have plenty of help. H.
C. Gunnells, Quitman, Ga., Route 2,
Box 23. ect os

AD

- Want small farm*on 1-3 or 1-4

basis, near Adairsville, Ga. R. L.
Dayis, Adairsville, Ga. Route 4.

Want dairy and small farm com-|

bined. _Not less than 30 cows: 50-50
basis or wages. Write. M. W. Sea-
bolt, Madison, Georgia, Route toe

- Want 2 horse farm, about 35: or 4u

acres,.on halves. 1-2 in truck ana
balance in cotton and corn. Must noi

be more than 30 miles from Atlanta, |

M. _D. Hayes, Stockbridge, Ga. Route
1. (Near Flat Shoals church.)

Want good 2 horse crop on share
basis. Prefer near Vienna, Ga. Good

;references furnished. G. F. Sanders,

Rome, Ga. RFD 2

Want 35 acres on halves for-1928.|

Write. J. W. Mitchell
Atlanta, Georgia. ze oe

White family of 8 want good farm
near school and church. 50-50 basis.
Livestock, truck etc. Also had exp.
in tobacco growing, H. V.. Irvinson,
Glenwood, Ga. Route 1.

Want good farm near

, Riverside Mill,

Atlanta.

| Would rent a 3 horse crop. Expert }

truck farmer. Well educated. Write
what you have to offer on 50-50 basis.
J. Howard Smith, Stone Mountain,
Georgia, Route 1. _



POSITIONS WANTED
Job on dairy, stock or general farm.

Write for particulars. E. P. Darring-

ton, Griffin, Georgia. 343 Slaton Ave,

Dairyman wants job _ oversing
dairy or poultry farm, or would work
on halves. 4 yrs. experience. C, A.
Vaughn, Chamblee, Ga.

- Want job operating grist mil,
steady work. Can keep up mill and.

dress, mill stone. I. C, Lindsey, Sop-
erton, Georgia. :

Want work on farm to raise hogs,
eattle, chickens and a small crop. Do
hauling and keep up machinery. Have
family: to help. B. E, and J, E. Whis-
nante, Barney, Ga. .

Want job as farm overseer, experi-
enced. Have experience with all farm
machinery. References furnished)
Richard B. Cheek, Americus, Geor-

gia, Route A. :

cee aN
y

Want a small place.on Highway. }.

gia, Route 4.

wages. Write. Ed Matnis,



Nail, Thalmann, Ga. ee

hursda mber
Want place in Randolph

; Sa ed,
adjoining, for self and 2 boys

work on dairy and general farm,
Salary or per cent of profit. Party t
furnish house large enough for family
of.9, near school. Mrs. Grady ONeal,
Culloden, Ga., Route 1. wee

Want place as overseer of good |
horse farm, or rent on share basis for
family. Canfurnish best of referenc-
es. Would also consider a pecan grove
offer..W. M. Floyd, Albany, Geor-
gia, Route. ee EA ee
- Want to truck farm, milk cows and

raise hogs for, some one on 50-50
basis, or as manager. Experienced.

|J. A Ingram, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want place as a farm manager or
overseer. Fair knowledge of live
stock. Am a middleaged man with
fair literary and agricultural educa-

| tion and Vifetime experience, W.

Howard, Pavo, Ga. Route 4. are

Want, place on dairy farm for
1928. Milk and del., milk from 12 t
15 cows. Experienced and good re
erences. J. H. Howard, Dublin, Geor-

Want position with some State In-
spected Nursery. Experienced. Address
ox 216, Buford, Georgia. he

Want farm overseer place. Can look
after 25 to 50 plows Satisfactio
guaranteed. J W.-Cox, Wadley, Ga. ie

_ Want place where can make my
home, do general work and raise
food stuff, cotton, chickens, and cows.
and hogs; grown son to,help wit

| work. 50-50 basis desired. Mrs. Alice.

Harrington, Valdosta, Ga, :

Middleaged woman with small-fam
ily want to work small truck farm
on 50-50 basis. Must be near Savan-
nah, Ga., have good house, and be,
on highway or near, if possible. W.
S. Mock; Zeigler, Ga: ~ - .

Experienced trucker wants pos
tion on share or 50-50 basis: Must

ee

| within 15 miles of Atlanta or Colum

bus, Ga. H. C. Reid, Hogansville, Ga.



FARM HELP WANTED.

-- Want-a middleaged woman to as-
sist with general work. Write. Mrs
Joe Harrison, Rockingham, Ga.

Want single man to live in home
and work cn farm for wages. J.T
McClure, Carrollton, Ga. Route 3.

9

-Want 3 2 horse farmers to share .
crop..Must be able to run selves. Fel-
ton Williamson, Oak Park, Ge,

Want family to work 3 horse farm
Raise hogs. Good land and_ pasture.
J. J. Blount, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Want experienced milker and-feed-
er for 40 cow daity.. Must be expert
dry hand. and able to run. milking
machine. References. State wages
wanted. W H Emmett, General De-
livery, Americus, Ga. ~

Want settled man to work on farm
for wages. Live in house. Have good
home. No children. J. T. Woodall,
Townsend, Ga. Route 1, Box 57.

Want colored family to live on
place. Work small crop. Plenty of
land to work on shares if- desired
Steady wages. F. Roy: Duncan, CG
lumbus, Ga. Exchange Bldg. ee

Want middleage white woman to
look after poultry farm and do gen
eral house work. Live as. one of fam-
ily. P. R. Hallman, Atlanta, Ga. Rt
1 . eee
Want helper in Apiary work, and
to extract and pack honey. Start
work Ist of 1928. C. H. Herndo
Haylow, Ga. % : =

Want man and wife for work
around poultry farm. House rent
free. Renouf Poultry Farm, Lithonia,
Georgia. : : pe

Want single young man, sober a
of good character, willing to work

to do general farm work. Live as

one of family. $15 per month, board
and laundry. References required.
Immediate services wanted. J. C,

<




: 0 thon. red- turkey - ego's, re-
Oo Oe each, a a Iz eS

: ee Ga.
ice country oe bdC Ibe
: 8gs per week, 60c* doz.,
Party to return crates: Cash.
1, Herndon, Mayfield, Gan -

} Lek fee oor de ay chick. Or

Se or. exch, write: ee:
wards, Meigs, Ga: 23
Abs. of fresh. Fotccss pate
sek, 50c. lb.; del. Mrs. J.-E.
, Adairsville, Ga. Route Aes
orders. for day-old chicks
sm hatching for near future.
ching eggs.
ite. Trwins: aes Louis.

L.

oS, from. Park's strain, ee
$1.50 per 153, 0r* So per 109.
permit rating P. C. No. 189.
J, Ge Ragan, Pelham, Ga. :

me bred Buff Rock eges, 16 for
Mrs. J.J. Ferrell, Cairo, Ga. Rt A

a hatching in Smith 47:000
bator, set each Monday and
rsday,' beginning December 5th
er tray: of 140 eges. Orc Ws book-.
ow. Prices on baby chicks | and
lo ue. sent on request. The Sa+
h Hatchery, Inc., Savannah, Ga.
efferson Street. ~

everal Ibs. fresh Hictes per seek
, del. _Mrs. OW oe
in, Ga.
Spencer Turkey Wondee Bid.
ss between turkey and hen, eggs, |
pO per 15. Mrs. J. F. Anderson,
lue Ridge, Ga. a Ae
ure ag Black -Minorea eges,
-Mrs.
t eges and oS within 50
2S, Write Frants Market . Com-
pany, el Ga. ae



INCUBATORS

onsin. incubator, 500 eee cap.,
ys, hot water heated. Cyod oor
one season. $25.

ell City, 120 egg cap., and. 1
tle Hen,. 60. ege eap., incubators,
ching .cond. - The highest. bidder

hem. John Lovell, Tallapoosa,

ia, Route 1. 5 :
Little Hen incubator, 50 egg cap:
ndition. $3 cash or exch, for
ens, any breed, not over 2 yrs.
S. L, ie Hutto, eee Ga.

kek: a 100 ee icabates in
d cond. for 7 gals, good ribbon
up. Jim. Gibson, Midland, Ga.

&g cap., soft heat. Porter incu-
r, perfect. _condition, complete.
d.very litle. Will exch. for Mam-
1 Bronze turkeys. Write. Mrs. L..
aredum, Adairsville, Ga. ;

0 egg: cap., Dependable incu-

perfect cond. Used once, $25 /

. Express ee: Miss Emma
ockweller, Cordele, G a, Rt D. Box 47

Vishes to exch. Buckeye coal burn-
brooder stove with canopy. top
pipe in working cond., 500 eap.,
il burner of same ' size. ~ Wo2D.

Brown, Ellabell, Ga. Rt. 2.

oil burning brooder,. ee
$5. EK. Li Sears; Savannah, Ga,,
gomery Road, Route AL.

uckeye incubator, style E. Good
dition, 240 cap., $16, ee a. *
kes, -Ches ster, Ga.

Will exch. 1 Super Hatch Hot. Ag
cubator in good cond.,
ad two hens, thoroughbred White
ryandottes. . W. Kimsey, Lake Park,
eorgia, Route nF

g 600 egg Queen Saba No. 25,
40; 2 600 chick/ National Blue Flame
ders, $7.50 each. All in good
d., and used only 2 seasons. R. C.
ffith, *Esom Hill, Ga. __ a

$1.50. Prompt. SEeoes s si

806 del. io Pe White, Dublin,. Ga.

from heavy)

cae $1.50, or exch.,

and 10 drakes, $25 for lot..,

Dunaway,

hens; 8 drakes,
bred. Miss Emma oe Cor-|
dele, Ga. Rt, D, Box 47. E

Addie Waddelle, *

| Ga.

Oey a

for. 1 coek |



oil. Res (52). : or

qo] e
lexch. for 400 to 600 cap., Aneubators

or oats. H,-O. Williams, Millen, a

P48). canopy . $8. A
bani, Ga.

a Little Brown | a incubator, aa

. W. UREN Aly

|. cond., $4, or will exch. Mrs. hs

Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. Route A.

HONEY, BEES. AND. BEE sup- at
ae a PEERS <
Honey in comb, in i cans, 50
to 70 lbs. 12 Ante. Ib. M. a Dodeets| 6
tense Ga.- ee

Pure extracted Thies 10 Tb. phile,?
6 to case, $6.40 FOB here; 1 ee Ib.
pail, insured and- prepaid - by. :

Crummey, * Doctortow:
Wants beeswax

- Ga; ee zi
in ae quantity,

_ DUCKS: AND GEESE

et pure bred Muscovie drake, | about |
for . white

Spanish peanuts. Wilson Carson, |

Griffi in, AGA

1-2-yr. old, Sore ee White: Pekin| -

drake, direct from Pardee, | irigi-
nator of, and. N. Y. Madison. Square

Garden Prize winning strain. Sell
for less than cost. Oak Range Poul-
try Farm, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3.

Pure bred White Mammoth Pekin |

ducks, $1.50 ea., or trio. $4.25, FOB-
R. A. Craney, Milan, Ga., :

Milan, Ga.
Kt.<t;2 Box: 98.

_ 25 White Pekin ducks ; - 15 gas
Oiea |
ducks and 1 drake $3.75. Cash. Miss
Hate Pilcher, Villanow, Ga. Rt, 2.

5 Mammoth Toulouse gray geese.
ood layers. Make best offer. 7,
Mammoth White Pekin ~ ducks; 4|
$12 cash. All pure

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
All pork country sausage, - 5 Ibs.

fresh, $1. 95; 5 lbs.. smoked, $2.20; 10} ~
Tbs. $4.35. Bacon, not

smoked, 19
ib. smoked 22c Ib. del. Satictebtion
guaranteed. _Enoch- Spare Tifton,

Tea

enred meat,

: Wants home pone

syrup. Will exch. for same. Mrs. M.

A. Clark, 465. Haas Aye., SE., ee,

f

ta Ga Rees)

-

<= SYRUP *
Good, new ae syrup, in 10

be buckets, 85c per bucket, FOB. La-

vonia, Ga. Mrs. ae HA aie La-
| vonia, Ga. Rt. _ ;

17 bal. ee Cane syrup, $1- sper.
oy C, Ai, Bradford, "Woolsey, Ga.

1927 Ga. Ribbon, Cane syrup in 10|

iilb tig-cans, 50c in crates ready to

ship, 60 can, M. Cook, Milan, Ga

Strictly A-1 pure Ga. Cane syrup in
1 gal cans, six to the case, $4 per
case, FOB Whigham, Ga. EE. a
lock, Whigham, Ga.

Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lbs. cans, six
to case, $5.10. Miss Addie yaede>,
Pearson, Gases

The best A- a Ga. Cane syrup, any |
size can except pts.
gal. cans, $4.50 per case; cases of 12

in cases of 6-1

half gal. cans, $4.75 per case,. FOB
Whigham. J. T. Ponder, Whigham,

1927 crop: Ga. Cane syrup in new
35 gal. Cypress bbls., $17.50 per bbl.

el. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga.

Sugar cane syrup in 1 gal cans,
eed. Lawhorn, Summer, | Gao Rt. -2.

2 Pure A-1 Ga. Cane syrup, gal cans, |
75c; 1-2 gal. cans, 40c. Orders filled
promptly. Cash. W. s ad: ee
Whigham, Ga. =

Good, heavy, | new z 2 Ga; Cane

John < :

: Hudlaw, Carl, Ga.



syrup, in new 35-gal. piles Oe gal)

Case of 6 No. 10 cans, $4, 75. Frei ight

pd. in lots of 2 or more cases case aa :

|Cash. Lee. Patrick, Quitman, Ga. 1
1 1000. chick teal burning brooder, |

Good grade new sugar cane syrup,
in new 35 gal. Cypress bbls., $17 per.

bbl. FOB here. Dd. S. Parker, ae

wici, Ga. Rt. B.

Cane. syrup, 10 Ibs. 93, a per case
of 6 cans to case; 5 Ibs. $4 per case

4-of: 12 cans to case. ~ Guaranteed A-1
j grade. G. C, Connell, Whigham, | Ga.

New. Ga Cane Ribbon Syrup, $4. 50.
per case. of 6-10 Ib. cans; $4.75 per
case of 12-5 lb. cans. FOB Meigs,
Ga. Thos. Davis, Meigs, Ga.

te =o SYRUP WANTED
Want prices on Ga. syrup in 50
gal. bls parr: Hicks, 2 246 Montgain=



Lery-St., Savannah, Ga.

Want good. new crop. <Gas Gane

syrup in 1-2 bbls. Name lowest pos-

sible price. i. M. pa Tennille,

| Ga.

Want. new eon Ge a syrup in
bbls... and cans; also have for sale
pure cane and corn syrup, 42c per
gal. in 35 gal. bbls, W. H. Davis, 812
St., Savannah, Ga.



ne GRAIN WANTED

Want good peavine or velvet. bean
hay. Can use other varieties del. at:

barn. Must be bargain. Also shelled 5

corn. W. = pe Waddelle, Pearson, Ga,

Want 15 bu. Fulghum seed oats,
will exch., 15. bu.- Covington cotton |
seed. Ea. party to pay transportation
charges 1 way. S. A. Strickland,
Manor, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Want a few bu. Blue Stem wheat.
D. M. Walker, Brookfield, Ga.

Want seed oats. Will exch. sugar |

cane syrup. J. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga.

Want several - 100 lbs. ese Burr
Clover, Advise quantity and lowest
price. = C. and J. oC, ee Barnes-
ville, Ga.



POULTRY WANTED.
Want 200 or 300 White or Brown

eaohoin hens, in lots of 25 or more. |

/Give best prices adel. at. Donaldson-_
ville. G. MWe Wise, ees
Ga. Rt. 2B. ee

Want. = Golden Wyandotte roost:
ers. Essie Allmon, Clarksville, Ga.

Want 100 White

chicks as soon as possible. M. Ke



_ WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT
: Wanted ~

Want - discarded aldthing? wool,
silk, voile dresses, coats, etc. for rug
material, Write. Mrs. Ella Everett,
Preston, Georgia, Route As

Want 12 each, white. Roman ae
-| cinths, snowdrops, blue bottle, bulbs.
| All blooming size; also 5 Ibs. new
goose feathers. Mrs. S. as radtord
Plains, Ga. Route os Box (obs

Want - quilt -seraps to. piece

anollee, Ga. Rt. As

Want 2 cuttings or rooted pena
of Dwarf Cape Jasmine; also Atter
of Rose geraniums, (this ger., has a
leaf like a stag horn and the real
fragrance.) Will exch., other flowers
in return or pay dash for them. Mrs.
M. D, Walters, Plains,. Ga.

. .

-Want embroidery work, - Reason-

Pp ing
artain, -6 to 18 months, old enough to graze

=o: prices. Miss Esther
Thomaston, Ga. Rt. B. Box 196.

Want quilt squares 40 piece on

halves: Party furnish thread. Mrs. =

F, aaa, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. Ag

and red. mixed :
Mums, or ferns, for same. Mrs: V..

2A, or 3 for 50c;

-dron. Will exch.,

machine on the
Box 100, Chester, Gas a

Leghorn a A

on.
halves. Miss Lula M. Dickson, East- |



leaf Privet. Will. an red, See
_cannas, _begonias,

(Ce, Roark, Clermont, Ga. oe

Want pure California beer, . a ee
Will pay cash | or -exch., flower bilby,
dogwood, or holly bushes for same.
Mrs. oS Be Veas, rane nee

Rte 22

Want all kinds of sewing to ae

Baby clothes a specialty. Aprons, 20

ladies and childrens dresses and ap-

rons, 10 to 50c. Party pay postage. z
Send age, and way want made. Mrs.

a. Re Lowery, seve 28 oe 1.
103.

Want Ted. toss eick

eee ae

or = pivlicaen:

for same. Mrs. s. CE. Jones, Fairburn, eS

Ga. Rte ce

Want 40. songult or . daffodil bulbs.
Wil exch., 5 white
sacks. for same; also will exch. emb,

: | patterns for coniderpanes choice of

morning glory, butterfly, or poppy

designs, for 45. premium heads from :
Grandmas washing powder, Mrs. Pesos

R, Cheeser, Auburn, Ga.

Want a second- hand hemstitching
installment ~ plan.

Want sewing g: Women

dresses, from 40c eo $13 Dboys and

mens shirts, 40 to 60c. Embroidery
| work, cheap. |
Kite, Ga. Rt. i Box 04. 35

Miss Beanie

Wart 4 Arbor Vitaes, 24 to 30 tall;

1 purple lilac; 1 old fashioned snow-.

ball; 2 doz. dahlia roots, all colors; 2.
doz. roses, monthly blooming, 2 ar
old, no climbers. Must be well rooted. _
Will pay: reasonable prices. Mrs. J.
Es eh Highland Ave. N. EF. ae

. ey Ga,



CAR LOTS -
20 OR SALE |

and
_ WANTED

LIVE STOCK WANTEDCar ici eres

Want car load Hereford heifers *_

and small steers; also car of feeder

hogs, wt. from. 60. to. 100 Ibs. I. C. and =

J. Cr; Collier, Barnesville, Ga.

- Want car load of Jersey and Jersey = : -
| prade heifers, also young milk | cows.
Ra Gs Benton, Monticello, Ga. g

Want. a car of highproducing milk
| cows, Walter AL Seamans, Trans,

Georgia.

=

Want 1 or 2 cars common range

goats; 1 or 2 cars good, smooth feet se
er pigs; corn fed - slaughter hogs; 1

car each of good grade Jersey and
Hereford heifers; 2 cars range young

-eattle, L. B. Fulmer, Springfield, S. CS

Want 1 car of feeder pigs. E. G - oe
Mitchell, Edison, Georgia.

Want at once car of Grade. Hee:

velvet bean field. J. M. Iehnson, a
Ga., 2 0. = 86.505

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dresses 25c ODay. oe

large white peony ae

feed or sugar

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CAR LO 7 S FOR SALE AND WANTED

DEALERS ARE URGED TO ADVISE PHE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT WHEN

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IN THE MARKET FOR GEORGIA PRODUCTS



CO- OPERATIVE CARHOG SALES
~ Blakely, Ga., Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Blakely, Ga., Tuesday, Nov. 29.
ey, Ga., Tuesday, Dec, 6. ;
lakely, Ga., Tuesday, Dee. 20.

: CAR LOTS OF FARM PRODUCTS
- Advertiser should notify us if their
- products are sold, or if they desire
the notice to be repeated.

CORN FOR SALECar Lets

Several cars of crushed corn, shuck
oe and cobb crushed together. R.

. Collins, Cobbtown, Ga. Se

Corn in the shuck.
John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga.
Corn in the shuck. L.. L.
McRae, Georgia.
c Ground, slip shuck corn, 80 dachel
shelled $1 bushel; small lots sacked.
~ dl W. Lang, Omega, Ga.
J or 2 cars in the shuck. C. B. Cul-
pepper, County Agt., Cochran, Ga.
Several cars corn. Dallas . Spurlock
Springfield, Ga.

10 cars of corn, a G. Garner, Lyons
Georgia.
~ Several cars new slip shuck corn,
He PL Josey, Statesboro, Ga.
~ 500 bushels new crop in shuck. J.

W. Stephens, Coe Agent, Millen,
Georgia.

Corn in the shucks.

ees

Emmett and

John Ferguson, DeSota,. Ga.

Corn in shuck. L. L. Folsom, Mc-
Rae, Georgia.

2 cars slip shucked car oo : car
shelled white corn. F. H. sine ale
Cordele, Ga.

Car corn in shuck. West Bros, De-
Sota, Ga. . po
"9 ear ook, Ae Clarke, Marshallville,
Georgia. ~~
Several cars. M. F. Gaddis, County
Agent, Hazelhurst, Ga.

Corn in shuck. H. C. Kimbrough,
Chipley, Ga.

Several cars. a C. Walker, Coun-
ty Agt., Baxley, .Georgia.

1 car. F. B, Calhoun, Blakely, Ga.

2 cars. Ottis. Hall, Summit, Ga.

Ue bear. WH. Pad Graham, Ga.

Route 1..

fear:
Georgia.

i car; T. B. Perry, Dances, Ga,

2 or 8 cars. G. L. Duren, Meigs,
Georgia. -

Ld ear J. s omaton: Metter, Ga.

2 cars. J. E. Pennington, Hazel-
hurst,, Georgia.

1,000 bu. R. L. Fountain,
Georgia. \

COTTON SEED So. Lot

Want half and half cotton seed. 1
or 2 cars. H. M. (Franklin, bea
Georgia. x

OAT AND WHEAT STRAW FOR
cee SALECar Lots

aL ear oat straw, baled. M. J. Stev-
_ ens, Americus, Ga. >

_ Bright and clean oat and . wheat
straw, baled. E. H. Georgia, Madison,
Georgia.

1 car. mixed oat, wheat and
straw, baled in separate bales. W..
Wilbanks, Ramhurst, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR
SALECar Lots x

3 cars of peanuts. L. R. Bost
County Agent, Madison, Ga.

Several cars peanuts. Emmett and

q. We Dickenson, Hahira,

Mauk.









_ John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga.

Home grown runner seed peanuts,

s


Emmett and :

Blackwell, Edi



ae and. sound | SI, 35 bushel in bags.

|L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga.

2 to. 5 ears of peanuts. J. J. Davis,
Rutledge, Ga.

Peanuts in car lots. T.. D. noe
Licella, Georgia. 5 d
BEANS. AND PEAS FOR SALE
Car Lots Ve
Velvet beans crushed. RC J. Collins,



Cobbtown, Georgia.

Velvet beans in pod. FOB Hastman,

/Fred R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga.

Velvet beans. Make offer. Ww. W.
Lane, Rebecca, Ga.

Velvet beans in pod $20. per ton
shelled small lots $1.507 J. W. Lang)
Jmega, Ga.

Velvet beans in pod, mixed or sep-\
arate. W. E. Human, Sylvania, Ga.
~ Velvet beans. T. A. Acree, Camilla,
Georgia.

1 car velvet ee 0. 1 tonncon

Sounty Agent, Camilla, Gav -

90-day velvet beans: in pod. R. is
fountain, Mauk, aa.

Velvet beans. Car lots. L. I. Fol-
som, McRae, Georgia.

Velvet beans. Car lots. Emmee and].

John, Ferguson, \Dz Sota, Ga.

HAY FOR SALECar Lots

Peanut Hay. Emmett and ae
fe erguson, DeSota, Ga.

5 cars of bright peanut hay. Write
for prices. J. K. Luck, Cordele, Ga.

Peavine and Soy bean, Mown pea-



nut and grass, hay. Highest oe EK.

L.. Todd, Valdosta, Ga.

1 car bright . pees hay. John
Mixon, -Ocilla,

-2 or 3 cars, good, O-too-tan Soy
pean nay. L. R. Langley, County oe
4 Madison, Georgia. |. a

1 or 2 cars peanut hay $12 ton.
J. W. Muselwhite, Reynolds, Ga.

Several cars peavine hay.
Statham, Cobb, Ga.

2 ears: peanut hay $11 or more per

ton FiO, B.A lington, Ga. EB. G.
on, Ga. es

Peanut, peavine and. erab grass har

$18 per ton. J. W. Lang,

Peanut vine hay $12 on
Acree, Milner, Ga..

.
I.
.

.

To.

. 8-ears bright corn stover hay fied:
1 $15 per ton. Send sample bale on re-
quest. A. H. Campbell, Milner, Ga. _

Several cars peanut hay. Quote
price. W. C, Hunt, Damascus, Ga.

Several cars of well cured peavine
hay. Peach Poultry Farm, ey valley,
Georgia,

1 car of Necaenach, sally Soy Bear

hay, choice and full of beans, $20.00 |.

per ton. B. E. tae Chatsworth,

Georgia. A
2 cars of bright peavine 7 60 to
100 Ib. bales, $20 per ton. B. - Btaf-

ford, Dover, Ga.

Crab grass and pusley hay mixed
bright and nicely cured, exceptional
| quality. W. R. Crites, Donaldsonville,
Georgia. .

Peavine, erab grass, panut vine
hay, baled separately. Dallas Spur-

lock, C. Agent, Springfield, Ga.

1 car peanut hay. Ee ae Bland, JP.
Cordele, Georgia.

1 car bright peavine and crab grass

hay. T. W. Register, Vienna, Ga. /
2 cars Bermuda, Johnson Grass

Lespideza and native grasses. Baled

|}and no rain curing. $10 tony A. H.
ee Eatonton, Ga. ak

SUGAR CANE FOR SALECar Lots

Green sugar cane in car lots. Wal-
ter Mz. Todd, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1.



Omega, Ga.

CORN WANTED_Car Lots

Want several ears good white mill-
ing ear corn with shucks off, also
shelled. Quote prices delivered Atlan-
in, Gan; quote baled oat and wheat

straw. W. P. Dunn, 11 Chamber noe
/Commerce, Atlanta, Ga.

~ Want several cars corn in re
shuck. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. 4
+ Want several ears of slip shuck
corn. Quote best prices. Monto Shaw,
Marietta, Ga. oo

Want shelled, white: milling corn in
ear lots. Dan Joseph, Columbus, Ga.

Want lowest prices on new baled}

shucks. Several cars weekly, W.

Boyd, Jones, Marion, N. C.
Want shelled corn and corn fully
shucked in car lots. Theo. W. Mar-

ting 798 Citizens and. Southern. Bank

Bidg., Atlanta, Georgia.
Want Georgia corn in car lots. So,
Georgia Milling Company, Valdosta,
Georgia. |

Want Georgia corn in ca .ots. King

| Grocery Co., Columbus, a

Want new corn in car 10ts, deliver.
ed Powder Springs. Join A. West:
brook, Powder Springs, Ga.

Want slip shucked ear corn in cai
lots. Advise amount, time of | ship-
ment, quality and price. Wz i; Fair
Co., Atlanta, Gan =

Want yellow corn shelled and clean:
ed in-car lots. Atlantic Milling Co.
nuenee: Ga.

HAY WANTEDCar Lots

Want 8 or 10 cars peanut and 3 01
4 cars peavine hay, nice and bright.
Make best offer Ff. O. B. Naylor, Ga
VOeoks Carter, Naylor, Georgia. ~~

Want peavine hay, not ower 5 per
cent other grasses, No. 1 quality. Of-
fey $17 delivered. Southern Flour



Fand Grain Gol, 300 Austell Bldg., At-

Janta, Georgia. :
Want peanut hay car lots. W. aE
Folsom, McRae, Ga.

Want Georgia peanut and peavine
hay. South wear a Co., Val-
dosta, Ga.

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

OAT AND WHEAT STRAW WANT-
Al BY Car fete >

Want wheat straw. Empire Cotton
Oil Mills, Piedmont Rd, Atlanta, Ga.

PECANS AND REANUTS WANTED

Car Lots

Want all varieties of pecans,
sample and make lowest price.





Send |,
W.

| Boyd Jones, Marion, N.

Want 500 to 1,000 lbs Schley or
Stuart pecans. Mail sample and quote
| prices, W. .R. Neal, Moultrie, Ga.

Want peanuts i in. car lots. Dan eniny
Finleyson, Ga.

Want Spanish peanuts and pecans
in car.lots. Send sample ad quote
best prices. Vernon ae Moul-
trie, Georgia.

* BANS AND PRAS Y WANTED
Car Lots

Want a few cars of Early Velvet
Beans: new crop, dry, sound, unmix-*
ed, gathered without rain or frost,
so can thrash and ship for seed,
Murphy and Palmer, Sandersville,
Georgia.

Want sveral cars Velvet Boats in
the hull. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.

Want all kinds of peas; Soy and
Velvet beans. State quantity: qual-
ity, price and how packed. W.
Fain Co., Atlanta, Ga.

Want No. 1 Bradham. neag in car lots |

Write or wire for prices. Coleman and
ee oe Ga.



1

peas. Send sample and

4

| tatoes; 1. car sacked. L. C. Wa Ike



at car of brown whippo:

quote |
price. Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Ga.

Want 1 or 2 cars Velvet Bea
T. Baisdens, Live Oak, Fla.

_ Want several cars Velvet Bea

| hull. F. M. Green, Live Oak,

Want car lots ot less, any quantity

| velvet beans and Georgia raised b

eyed peas, any point in Ga,
Yeem Grocery Co., Marietta, Ga
Want soy beans, No. 1 quality, 0:
fer $16.50. Southern Flour and: Gra
Co., 300 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, G

Want car of velvet beans. Make
best price delivered. pM, oe - King
Woodland, Georgia.

SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE
Car Lots

4 ears Porto Rican potatoes, J.
Luck, Cordele, Georgia. eae

Several cars potatoes. Make off
FOB Pearson. W. H. Watielic; Pe
son, Georgia, - s

1 car Porto Rican nea pera
bulk or in bags. Grade guarante
Make best offer. A. H. Cooper, 7
Georgia, Route 3.

Several cars Porto Rican swe

a

po.
Baxley, Georgia:

1 car sweet potatoes. Jack Bu
Chester, Georgia.

4 cars Porto Rican sient potatos

.; will ship hampers, bags or in. bu

R. T. Bricey Quitman, Ga.

2 cars, Porto Rican sweet potato
Will ship in bulk. J. He: i
Odum, Ga.

4 cars, Porto Rican, owas potatoes
Will ship in hampers, b
R. T. Brice, Quitman,

Several cars Porto pie sweet.
tatoes. C. W. Collier, County Age

| Fort Valley, Ga.

Porto Rican potatoes, 65e ye a
lots. R. E. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga, os
Several cars Porto ee Dal

Spurlock, Co. Agent, Springfield,

1 car in 120 Ib. bags, M. &. Goode

Cooledge, Ga.

OF tas cars. R. T, Brice, Quitman,
BR.
Several cars, in bulk. Ww. ie

Claxton, Gorgia.

1 car sacked. L. C. Walker, County

Agent, Baxley, Ga.

Several cars. C. W. Collier, -

Agent, Fort Valley, Ga.

1 car. J. W. Stephenson,

Agent, Millen, Ga.

1 car in bulk. W. BD Hillis, County
Agent, Ashburn, Ga. | ; :

1 car, O. L.- Tohanon,, County Ag
Camilla, Ga.

COTTON SEED WANTEDCa

Want car of Wannamaker | Cle
land cotton seed in bulk. C, A. Ri
land, Athens, Ga. :

WOOD WANTEDCar Lots
Want 4-foot wood in car lots. Wri
price. C. C. Cunningham, 221 Hine
son street, Atlanta, Ga.

SEED OATS ATED Cy 2a

Want several cars seed oats;
variety. Send sample and advise qua
tity and price. Dan Joseph Co,, roel
lumbus, Ga. =

CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots

Sons

|1 ear of nice grade Jersey heifers

Well bred calves, wt. from 350 to
lbs., at. 6 lb. R. S. Parham, ae
ville, Georgia, 2

00

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rect wehnever they are in a

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