DEPARTMENT of | ae
EU GENE TALMADGE. |
AGRICULTURE..<3
COMMISSIONER:
PUBLISHED. 2 the BUREAU _ OF MARKETS ~- | Se
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VOL. 11 STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, J ULY 19, 1928, NUMBER 35. ~
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Reports on the Analysis of Fertilizer Samples
The average number of fertilizer samples inken each year Mr. Farmer, if you had _a sample of your fertilizer drawn
prior to this year was about 5,000. This year, with 40 short to be forwarded to this Department prior to April 9th of this
term inspectors and 6 long term fertilizer inspectors, 12, 529 year and have not yet received a report from the chemical lab-
official samples have been taken. oratory, let us know as there is some error in the mailing, and
Up to date, Saturday, July 14th, we have mailed out to the
farmers and fertilizer manufacturers reports on all samples of
fertilizer taken prior to April 9th of this year. The number |
that we have reported out up until to-day is 6,989.
There should be some arrangement made whereby the
_ farmer could receive the report on his fertilizer and calcium
arsenate quicker. We have the latges st chemical laboratory in
the South, but its capacity is only 66Samples a day. We can-
not properly run a sample of fertilizer by artificial light; as >
the chemist making the determination has to watch the coloring
effects very closely to make an accurate analysis. We have
analyzed more samples during the first six months this year
than has ever been analyzed by the chemical laboratory in 12
months before. We recently engaged the services of another
laboratory under the direction of the State Chemist so as to
get these analysis on samples out to the farmers as quickly as
possible. I want every farmer to know that he will get the
analysis on n. his sample of fertilizer.
we want to check up on it. ,
I wish that all the farmers who come to Atlanta, who are
interested in analysis would come around to the Capitol and go
through the laboratory and they will understand how technical
running a fertilizer sample is and the length of time it consumes
in running one sample..
Dr. W. A. Morgan, the State Chemist, sche has this woes in:
charge is present while I am writing this editorial. He stated
to me that he expects to furnish the analysis on all of the sam-
ples that he now has by the middle of September. If Dr..Mor-
gan succeeds in doing this,
hevhicad laboratory, and he and his assistants will have ac-
complished a great service for the farmer.
Lastremember this, I am going to see that you get a re-
port on every sample of fertilizer that is sent in here. If you
dont get it, write me.
EUGENE TALMADGE.
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MARKET REPORT
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OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ae
Prevailing Wholcsal Prices, July 14, 1928. Always subject to variation.
oe ae ATLANTA MACON COLUMBUS SAVANNAH
Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) tmlk;: 100 1be.* S20 2 3 es ee cet ee ee ee $ 3.00
anh -Povaloes anc, 100 ibe. Se ss a ee ee $ 1.25 $ 2.00 $ 1.50 1.50
Cabbaze, green; crated, 100 Ibs, a oe. 1.00 3.00 1.50 2.00
Hie, Gath xtra, nozen: oA a ee ee 30 39 s29 32
Woes, Ge, Sundar dqzen .:5 50-2204.) eae eee eee ee ee De ee es tr a
Egos, Ga. Trade, dozen 2: 36 eke ed ee eee ee eee eae es we ye ic
ees, Yar uy Goce 2 eo oe See ee 29 32 Bb oe a
Stags, per lb. _---- Bo ee ge ee ee Pe ee a a ee .10
Meee yer boas 8 oes, oe ee ee a te 20 18 .20 92
Roosters, per. Ib. 2 .------_-_+--+5--,-+-~--=----- Sees ee 11 10 ll 10
riers, per 1b, 2 se oe ee nee oe eee 33 30 34 | 30
Ducks, per lb. ___.------------------------------------------ 20 .20 BO oa
Geese, per lb. 1-------------------------------------------- 11 Os Nor te Coe A ee
Purkeys, per Ib. 2-4-3 ee eee 28 WoO. AO ee ee
Dima beans, ber be ee ee ae ; 10 AO ot eee eee 10 -
Wield Peas; mixed, per lb... =... 2. 5-5 -- se 05 i ee ee eee ete .05
- Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb. --------- ee 08 a 08
Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon ----------------- ee ee ee .35
Corn Meal, sack 96 lbs, __-_--------+------------------------- 2.75 2.70 2.70 2.60
Corn Milling, sacked, bu. ____--.------+---------------------- 1.30 HAO a ee a
Oats; No. 3 White, sacked, bu. --.----------------------------. 15 86 Bo ee
Peavine Hay, ton ------------------------------------------ 18.00 TEOO tee cee | eee cence
Alfalfa, (Ga.) ton ~_------------- Ae ee ae te a poe ee
Country Butter, best table, Ib. ..---_--+----+----------------- 40 35 40 Sle rar ares
Cire aes caine 30 30 80
it will be a record for the
Jets, 50
sey, Quitman,.
"$2.50 &., FOB here.
-pantam 9 mos.
Robt.
Spring street.
- Prize winners.
See ville, Ga., Route A.
old, Trapnested stock, $1.00 ea.
'. what you have.
-~ 10 pure bred Cornish Indian Game
hens and 1 cock, 18 mos. old, $1.10
ea., FOB. Cash with order.
April cockerels, $1.50 ea.
_. derson, Newborn, Ga., Route 1.
zo W. 3 Royal cockerels from eggs
Wanted
~ANCONAS FOR SALE
Shepygrd Ancona 10 wks. old pul-
ie wks. old 40c. M. A. Ram-
Ga.
A few well developed Sheppard
- strain Ancona pullets, 8 to 12 wks. |
old; eockerels, and a.few real good 1
Prices very rea-
Id hens.
and 23h 8 Canton,
sonable. Homer G. Cline,
- Georgia.
Sheppard strain S. C. Ancona yr.
old hens, select, se ane
a er cent ea., cocks,
aia ds. H. Boney
Lavonia, Ga.
From 30 to 50 eo 1 to 2 yr.
old hens, free range stock. Sheppara
strain, $1.00 ea., and a reasonable
amount of cocks. a ef ne Wether-
ingten, Naylor, Ga oute 1..
20 hieans 14 mos old hens, $1.00
ea., or exch. for good, sound corn or
nice new honey. Mrs. Hv Ww. paeley:
Suwanee, Ga., Route 2.
BANTAMS FOR SALE .
1 pure large bred Partridge cochin
old rooster, $2.00;
Pure bred, Prize Winning Golden Se-
bright Bantams, $5.00 pr., or $7.50
trio; half grown Golden Sebrights,
~ $1.00 ea.
Howard, Thomasville, Ga., 306 Grady.
Cash with order. R. F.
street. -
1 $20.00 trio Barred Rock Ban-
tamsat a sacrifice, or trade for lot
of common bantam ~ hens for. sitters.
W. Clark, Macon, Ga., 358
2 mixed young Bantam hens, $1. 00
for the two. Miss" Bessie Merritt,
_ Wray, Ge.
Golden Sebright. Bantams for sale.
Leo. J. Russell, Hon,
Georgia. ~~ =
BARRED. ROCKS FOR SALE
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred
Rock. pullets, $1. 00 ea., a few cock-
erels, same price. Mrs. W. L. Har-
well, Sycamore, Ga.
A few fancy Barred Rock cocker-:
els for master breeders and for prize
winning in your County Fairs. Stock
_ direct from E. B. Thompsons best
ee matings.
- . ticulars.
Write for prices and par-
Homer G, Cline, Canton, Ga.
50 or 6@ Barred Rock March pul-
lets, "5c ea. Mrs. Jc J. Peugh, Barnes-
25 pure bred. Barred Bock 3 mos.
Mrs.
H. G. Kicklighter, Glennville, a.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred
Rock March cockerels, | $1.25; April
~ $1.00; pullets, same price.
Mrs. ar:
Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga., Route A.
Pure bred Aristocrat Barred Rock
March pullets, $1.00 ea., cockerels, 75c
ea. J. R. Bearden, Monroe, Ga.
_ March hatch Barred Rock, Phony:
son strain pullets, 75c ea. Mrs. Lath-
ia Griffin, Vienna, Ga., Route 5.
Pure bred = Barred "Rocks, Parks
_ strain, Reg. stock, (Permit) 1928 C-59.
12 young 1927 hens, $2.00 ea, cock,
$5.00, or $27.00 for lot; eggs, $1.50
. fox 15 del., young cockerels, $3.00 and
$1.50 ea.
ley, Ga.
Mrs. J. D. McIntyre, Ous-
10 pure bred heavy laying Barred
Rock hens, $1.25 ea., want to exch.
some for tufted or emb. sheets. Write
Mrs. J. Aj.J Ghuson,
Cedartown, Ga., Route 5.
~GAMES FOR SALE_
Mrs. W.
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. __
8 pure bred Dark Cornish Game,
C. C. Hen-
LEGHORNS FOR SALE
- 40 Ferris White Leghorn 16 mos.
old hens, $1.00 ea., good layers, culled
and tested. E. J.
Mason, Lith :
Ga., RFD 1. oe
| $8.00.
one 76c ea., or exch.
rchased di
this yr., $5.00
gusta, Ga., Box 460.
$1.00 ea., in lots of 5 or more, 10 for
From good laying stram and
will make fine breeders. Order at
will go to market O,. L. McClellan,
LaGrange, Ga., Route 3. |
400 White Leghorn hens and 25
roosters, $400.00 eash. EK. P. Mason,
iithonia, Ga., Route 1.
35 Ferris!2 yr. old White Leghorns,
p1.00 ea., 30 lerris 1 yr. old, $1.00 ea.
All FOB here. Mrs. W. A. Seals, St.
wiarys Ga. ~
About -500 Whtte Leghorns, about
10 wks. wt., between 1 and 1 1-2 lbs.,
Ja., about 50 per dent pullets. Make
otter. Clegg and House, Monroe, Ga.
8 pure bred Tancred White Leg-
vrn puilets, 70c ea., 1 cockerel, same
age, 65c. Mrs. G. Conner, aes
vilie, Ga., Route ffs
lu White Leghorn. hens and 1 roos-
ver, $1.25 ea., or exch. for 6 Black
slant nens and 1 poe er 7 Brah-
ala hens and 1 rooster. O. N. Dowa,
Ty Ty, Ga.
1-z lbs. ea., Zoe 1b; fill orders in lots
of 10 or more. - Sent COLD. Mrs. 5B.
6. Wambie, Cairo, Ga. Route 1.
~ Brown Leghorn April cockerels,
ibe ea., FOB here. J. W. Newberry,
Zastman; Ga., Route 8.
-Y White Leghorn 15 mos. old hens,
and 8 Aneona 9 mos. old hens, $17
for lot. Mrs. J. L. Krwin, Adairsville,
iza., Koute 2. =~
zo Quisenberry Quality s. GS Ww.
Leghorn 10. wks. old cockerels, from
aigh laying strain, 5 for 9%. v0; lu
for $8.00. What I dont se within
che next two weeks will sell to mar-
et. Write for further imformation.
veorgia.
Be: White Lectorn. 4 on ola
. Noble, Trenton, Ga.
White Leghorn 14 wks. ald pullets,
$1.00 ea. Hanson strain, direct rom
460 to 318 egg strain. _M. A. Ram-
sey, Quitman, Ga,
bU pure bred heavy laying strain
5S. C. White Leghorn hens, $1.00 ea,,
or $48.00 for tot.. Mrs. Joe Harri-
son, Rockingham, Ga.
7 Brown Leghorn laying hens and 1
cock, 1 and 2 yrs. old,- -Kverlay strain.
March puliets, or 10 R. 1. Keds, on
Barred Rocks. No culls accepted.
Prefer Partridge Rocks. . Mrs. W. B.
ad ter, Blakely, Ga.
ancred S. C. White Leshoen 4 1-2
mos. old pullets, selected, $1.50 ea.,
cockerels, $2.50 ea., S. C. Brown Leg-
horn yr. old hens, Everlay strain. rig-
idly culled, 75 per cent now laying,
$1./5 ea., 4 1-2 mos. old pullets, same
strain, selected, $1.35 ea., cockerels,
$2.50 ea. All FOB here. J. H. Beas-
ley, Lavonia, Ga.
220 White Leghorn Perviv best
egg strain 1 ana 2 yr old hens.
ileavy layers and laying now,. 90c
rea. LOB Rockledge. Will make ex-
tra fine breeders for next spring.
Also 50 Ferris 10 wks old cockerels,
$10.00 a doz. OConee Poultry Farm,
Rockledge, Ga.
old. hens, well culled for breeders.
All stock direct. fro Ferris, for sale,
McRae & Land, Rochelle, Ga.
| MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR SALE
Pure bred Blaek Minorea hens and
cocks, $2.75 ea., 6 for $15. 00; eggs,
$1.25 for 15 prepaid; at my home,
$1.00 for 15. Mrs. Addie Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga..
Booth - strain, April hatch White
Minorea cockerels, from prize win-
ners at Madison Square Garden, N.
Y., $2.00 ea., or will exch. for pure
blood White Minorca pullets, same
breed and age. Mrs. H. A. Moore,
| Reidsville, Ga., Box 102.
12 Black Minutes hens and 1 cock,
. | lot for $18. 00.
egg mating,
arold Boardman Poultry tae, Au- Ga. a
Poultry. for Sale and Bi
Quisenberry Quality S. af White |
Leghorn cockerels, about 3 mos. old, :
eect from Mo. state.
once, for what have left after 1 week.
40 white Leghorn triers, average E
rooster, $10.00 FOB here.
No exch. 0. Le McClellan, Paes:
Mrs. Li
Sell or exch. for 10 Partriage Roch |
| (5c ea., FOB here.
Duluth, Ga.
from hens direct from Fe 4
Tris, $1.00 ea. dotte 18 mos. old rooster.
150 White Leghorn. 1 and. 2 yr.
oh
a Pape. on 1 yr. old, "91.50 ea. Abou
E Ps F A. Wilson, SS
OPHINGEONS. FOR SALE.
4! large, fufl breed Buff Orpington
rooster, $1.25 or exch for 2 pulets
of same breed. This rooster is di-
Hatchery. Mrs.
u. C. Ridley, Franklin, Ga.
_ Buff Orpington, pure bred April
pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
ells, Monroe, Ga., Route 1.
Ss. C. Buff Orpingtens, 4 mos old
sockerels, $1.00 ea., or exch. Mrs.
L. QO. Noble, Trenton, Ga.
A few selected Golden Buff Or-
dington 18 wks. old pullets, $1. 50 ea.
OB here. J. H. pee Lavonia,
eorgia. |
wo Re I. REDS FOR SALE
~ Rick Red hens and friers for sale
at market price, FOB here. Mrs. F.
4. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
18 hens, 1 yr. old and 1 cockerel.
>ure Mahood strain R. 1. Reds. $20
-or lot FOB here.
-rett, Richland, Ga.
2 pure bred Sok i Red Don-
aldson strain roosters, sell or exch.
or anything can use. D. E. McDan-
el, Luxomini, Ga.
Reds, Quality Supreme adults:
abe and 4 hens, $25.00;.1- male had
+ hens, $20.00; 1 male and 4 hens,
1d. 00; Young: birds from my. stai
pen.
Mitchell, Ga.
8. C. R. I. Red 16 wks. old pullets.
Parent stock, Harold Tompkins di-
rect, $1.50 ea., FOB here. J. H. Beas-
iey, Lavonia, Ga.
10 hens and 1 full bred R. I. Red
Mrs. J. D..
Browning, Box Springs, Ga.
-4.pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red 10
mos. eld: cocks, $3.00 ea. or $10.00
Yor, lots Mrs. Be AS PY McCarthy,
White Oak, Ga.
15 yrs. a breeder and winner of R.
{. Reds, beautiful rich dark color anu
sype. Fer sale or exch. for W. Leg-
} aorns at onoe.- Mrs; C. E. Dell, Mit-
chell, Ga.
Pure bred R. f Reds, Donaldson |
strain, 8 wks. old, wt. 2 lbs. ea., 90c
ea. Henry McDonald, Gainesville,
Ga.
-3 pure Aired Donaldson R. I. Red
1 yr. old es $3.00 ea., or $8.00 for
vet. Mrs. Be ~P. wleCarthy, White.
Jak, Ga.
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER
ROCKS FOR SALE
April and March hatch White Rovk
cockerels, $1.50 to $2.00 ea. Big hus-
xy fellows, make good breeders. Fine
color and shape. Mrs. N. Comer, De-
catur, Ga., 145 So. Oak Street.
WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
Several S. L. Wyandotte April cock-
erels, Pure bred from penned stock,
Mrs. W. H. Little, |
- Martins Regal Dorcas W. Wyan-
dette April pullets and cockerels, $14
ea., trio, $2.75; 8 One yr. old hens and
1 cock, $10.00; 3 hens and 1 ceck, $5.
No culls. Stock direct from Canada.
Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga.,
Route A.
1 Rose Comb Silver Lace Wyan-
Sell or exc.
for 1 Ancona or White Leghorn same
age, pure breed. _A. L. Moss, aelto,
Georgia.
10 pullets and 1 cockerel, 11 mos.
old, pure bred S. L. Wyandottes, Ro
| comb, $1.25 ea., or $13.50 for lot. Cas
with order. Mrs. A. J. Paris, Dallas,
Ga., Route 1, Box 28.
4 pure pred Ss. L: Weyandotte cocks,
$2.00 ea., hens, $1.50, cockerels and
pullets $1. 00 ea., Eggs, $1.50 for 15.
All Tarbox strain. ote Hightower,
Odum, Ga:
8 pure bred White Wyandotte
March roosters for sale; also pure
bred White Wyandotte eggs, 75c for |
15. Miss Besye Merritt, Wray, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
- FOR SALE
Large, hat hens for eating, 22c lb.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
C.R. Sor:
| Silver Lace Wyandotte, or 10 pure
Mrs. Henry. Ev-}
Prices quoted. - Mrs: C. E. Dell, |
iers at about. 26 or
rere, eS E. Finley,
; CHICKENS WANTED.
Want several -thousand Spring
hatch W. Leghorn pullets. Warren
W. Irwin, St. Augustine, Fia., Box
P6STs <6 es
Want to Bech good goose and duck
feathers in 10 Ib. lots for 9 hens and
1 rooster, either Barred Rocks, White
Rocks, or R. I. Reds. Mrs. O. P. Par- 3
rish, Clyattville, Ga 22
Want 80 or 40 pure bred S.C. R. L =
Red pullets, around March - hatch.
Must. be the very best and shipped _
COD on approval. J. Ae Harvard, _
Hawkinsville, Ga. a8
Want to exch. value for pure bred
bred Brown Leghorn hens, not over
1 1-2 yr. old, or for 55 Wyandotte
baby chicks, Tarbox or English strain.
Mrs. L. F. Jones, Cordele, Ga., Route
dD.
Want to exch, 38 dark Cortigh Indian
Game yr. old cocks for 30 chicks,
-day old, or 15 partridge size. White
or Brown Leghorns, or any good breed
chicks. eMrs. Milton P. Minshew,
Walden, Ga.
Want March White Leghorn pul-
lets. H. O. Williams, Millen, Ga., Rt.
A. .
Want to exch. 1 Black Minorca
cockerel and 2 hens, Pape strain, for 2
R. I. Red yr. old cockerels, Donald-
son strain. Mrs. Pratt Dasher, Guy-
ton, Ga. :
Want to exch. Yalue $50.00 for W.
Leghorn pullets or other things of
equal value. Write for information.
Mrs. C. E. Dell, Mitchell, Gas
Want to exch. value for thorough-
bred pullets at reasonable price. Write
for particulars. Mrs.- Lula. Slaigh-
ten, Powersville, Ga. a
_ Specialized breeder wants to exch.
100 8 1-2 mos. old Tancred W. Leg-
horn pullets, value $2.00 ea., progeny
of direct Tancred:- breeders, 250to 291
vege matings: exch. with capable ~
quality breeder of Light Brahmas,
Mahood Reds, or Marcy Giants, Year-_
ling hens. Write description. Wil-
loughbys Trapnest Poultry Farm,
Blackshear, Ga.
Want March hatch White keaton
pullets. Will exch. fine Reds: $25.00 s
pen for 30 pullets; $20.00 pen for
25; $15.00 pen for 20, also other value
for 75 pullets, first of March hatch.
Write Mrs. C. E. Dell, Mitchell, Ga.
- Want to exch. $10. 00. and $3.00 val-
ue for friers and_ chickens. Write
for information. Mrs. Kate E. King,
ae Ga., 82 Peachtree Avenue,
Want 25 White Leghorn, Tancred
strain and 20 Lakenvelder pullets,
and 2 cockerels, 6 to 10 wks. old. A.
E. Moore, Waycross, Ga., Route 4.
Want 12 32 B; Giant. hens and el
rooster and 25 white Leghorn: hens
or pullets. Will exch. value for same.
Write. Glenn E. Finley, Dalton, Ga.
Want 100 White Minorca pullets,
wt. 1-2 lb. ea., will-pay 20e ea. Must
be full blood. J. M. Pitts, Nal
Ga., Route 2, Box 11.
- BABY CHICKS FOR SALE.
J. B. Giant chicks, 15 ea., in lots
of 25 or more. Mrs. H. J. MeCorvey,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
Pure bred baby chicks per 100:
Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and White
Plymouth Rocks, $10.00; Buff Or-
phingtons, White and Silver Lace Wy-
|andottes, $11.00; Black Minorcas,
$13.50; Light Brahmas, White Or-
phingtons and J. B. Giants, $16.00;
Heavy Breeds Mixed, White and
Brown Leghorns, Anconas, $9. 50.
Add le per chick in 50 lots, 2c in 25
lots. Special discount for 500 lots
or more. Prepaid.. 100 per cent live.
del. guaranteed. Woodlawn Hatch-
eries, Atlanta, | Ga., 510 Piedmont Ave. 2s
BABY. CHICKS WANTED.
Want 500 W. L. chicks to raise on
halves to 2 mos old. Write before
shipping. Graham Simpson, Culver-_
ton, Ga., RFD 1. y
BABY CHICKS WANTED _
Want 100 or 200 mixed baby chicks
raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. |
rs. L.A. Smith, Milford, Ga., Route
One.
: Want 100 R. I. Red baby chicks to
raise on halves to 10 wks. Mrs. Mol-
lie Williams, Milan, Ga. ce
TURKEYS, GUINEAS ETC.
- FOR SALE
a8 M. B. turkey gobbler, 1 yr. old,
ve hens, 2 yr. old, $18.00, or exch. for |
18 Barred Rock or R. I. Red pullets.
Reg. Permit on same. Mrs. T. A.
Owen, Blakely, Ga., Route 5.
4 head 1927 turkeys, 1 tom and 8
ens, $16.00 for lot. Mrs. A. R. Cur-
y, Mt. Pleasant, Ga.
15 head - geese: white and black, all
oung, 90c ea. Luke Merritt, Wray,
orgia.
Fawn and white Indian Romier
ducks: 4 ducks and 1 drake, $6.25;
baby ducks, same breed, 1 mo. old,
$6.00 doz. also Big Bone Toulouse
geese, trio, $12.00; 3 geese and 1. gan-
der, $14.00. These geese produce a
fine lot of feathers. Can pick them
every 6 weeks. L. J. Ellis, Cumming,
Ga., Route 5.
Big Bone Giant rence turkeys, the
largest and best layers of the tur-
key family: Price per pr. 18 mos. old
hen now laying, $30.00, $50.00, and
100. 00; Also-1 White Holland turkey
ae 18 mos. old, now laying, wt. about:
Ibs., $5.00. li Jd. Ellis, Cumming,
Ga., Route 5.
: Oe gobblers, 15 mos. old. Sell. out-
right or exch. for Bourbon turkey
hens, 8 for 1. Mrs. A. C. Mobley,
Concord, Ga., care J. F. Madden &
Sons, Pike County.
9 head geese, 5 sender and 4 geese
white and blue, $1.00 ea., FOB Coffee,
or exch. for pure bred "Rocks. _Feb-
ruary or March hatch. d. M, Boat-
ent, Coffee, Ga.
2g 9 Muscovy ducks, $1. 25 ea., or less
number for $1.50 ea. -Write "for fur-
ther information. J. W. Greenway,
Dial, Ga.
1 White Muscovy drake; 1 White
China gander; I. pr. pure. Mammoth
Pekin ducks, 1 yr. old, 1 pr., Rouen |
ducks, 1 yr. old. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs, Ga.
8 half M. B. turkeys, 2 hens aid 1
a over a yr. old, $12.00 for lot.
J vs He A. Martin, Lutherville, Ga.
PEAFOWLS, ETC. WANTED |
-Want peafowls, pheasants, hens and
ocks, all ages; also eggs, young duck-
ngs and turklings from everywhere.
ive full deseription, age and lowest
rices. Mrs. I, P. Parker,
Georgia,
EGGS FOR SALE |
ca furnish 2 cases, 60 doz., fresh
2S weekly. - Advise price can of-
er FOB Levonia. J. H. Beasley, La-
vonia, Ga.
Rock Eggs, $1.00 per setting del. Mrs.
osie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. :
Light Brahma eggs; 75c for 15. Re-
urn
amie_ Stone, Adairsville, Ga.,
hree.
Mammoth - one turkey eggs, 25
_ Oak Terrace Farm, 35 Lindefi
ve., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
ig Bone Giant Bronze turkey eggs,
$8.00 doz., or exch. 15 eggs for 1 set
f good, single buggy harness, or 12
eggs for 2 good, dark colored quilts,
all prepaid and eggs will go out pre-
aid. -L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga., Rt
Five. ~ :
__ Eggs from pure bred 2 yr. old
Thompson Barred Rock hens, $1.10
or 15 del. Mrs. G. Gonndr, @aines-
ille, Ga., Route 7.
Dark S. C.: Everlay Brown Les
horn eggs, sired by cocks direct from
verlay Farm, Portland, Ind., $1.00
en postpaid. G. E. Smith, Bras-
ti
Route
60 to 293 egg trapnested hens, $1.00
_ setting, $6.00 a 100. Oconee Poul-
ry Farm, Rockledge, Ga. A
Dark Cornish Indian Game eggs,
ota AOE setting of 16 prepaid; Miss
- gallons
qualities.
Aristocrat Imp. Ringlet Plymouth
cartons and add postage. Mrs.
{for sale.
xs | One Simpson, Calverton, Ga, RFD
One :
<
- EGGS WANTED | :
Want strictly fresh eggs. Have
sale for them from restaurants, ho- |
tels and hospitals. Will pay premi-
um above quotation price in Market |
Bulletin. .Case lots only. H. W.
Leys Gta 2.0; a
Live Stock fo Sale
and Wanted
-@ATTLE FOR SALE
1 cream celor large Jersey cow,
freshened last December. Will fresh-
en again in February. Giving 1 1-2
today. $50. 00 at barn.
Mrs. Henry Everett, Richland, Ga.
St Jersey 13 mos. old heifer, "$35, 00;
i heifer, half Jersey and half Hol-
stein, 9 mos old, $20.00; 1 heifer, 2122
mos. old, full "Jersey, but not reg.,
$15.00 not crated, at barn.
Smith, Dal#on, Ga., Route 1.
1 Reg. Guernsey bull, very gentle
and docile. Born February 27%, 1926.
Sell or exch. for Reg. Jersey heifers.
J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga.
2 yr. old Reg. Holstein bull, fine
Write Fulton Industrial
Farm, Hapeville, Ga., phone Fa 1187.
_ Reg. Jersey cow, fresh in with heif-
er calf. Write for price.
ell, Newnan, Ga. =
2 pure bred Holstein heifers; 2.
Guernsey heifers, age 3 mos. $75 ea;
several baby Jersey calves. Sell or ex..
for new wheat or friers. L. L. _Wal-
Felton Sew-
lace, Atlanta, Ga., 247 No. Highland
avenue.
1 Reg. Jersey 2 yr. eld bull; with
sa pane, $75.00. W. E. Smith, Jr, Cars
rollton, Ga., Route 1.
8 good Jersey cows, freshen soon.
2-with 2nd calf. Write for price.
Mrs. B. Wright, Yatesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
One 2 mos. old heifer calf, half
Jersey and_ half Guernsey; One 8-4
Haass heifer calf, 1 mo. old; also
orse Walking Cultivator, used
I season. Sell calves and cultivator
shape. Make offer. W. L. Wilson,
Sparta, Ga., Route 3.
1 Reg. Jersey male, - 4 yrs. old,
$60.00; 14 young milch cows, most of
|them young and from Reg. Jersey
male, $50.00 ea. G. H. Clark, Griffin,
Ga., Route A. a)
pure bred Jersey bull. 2 mos. old,
calf from Reg. sire and 4 gal. cow.
Sell or exch. for pure bred milk goat
doe, not under 4 mos. old. Graham.
Simpson, Culverton, Ga., RFD 1.
1 good mikeh cow with young calf
for sale. J. A. Mord, Felton, Ga.,
Route 2s
5 Jersey cows tad heifers, will
freshery early. part September, In
good shape now, on account of dry
pasture, want to sell immediately.
Priced. right. J. B. Bendrick, Se
and, Ga. AG Ny
20 godd milch cows, 8 cans and an
almost new Primrose Separator for |
| sale.
3B: Gardner, Jr., Eatonton,
Georgia.
151-2 Holstens cow, fresh, $50.00
at barn, not crated. Young and gen-
tle and easy milker; 1 Jersey cow,
beught for 5 gal cow, $100.00, not
fresh. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pear-
son, Ga.
-1 1-2 Jersey milch cow, nice size,
ood milker and high cream. 8rd calf
20 days old, heifer. 6. H. Mitchell,
Yatesville, Ga.
Thoroughbred Jersey cow, freshen
August ist; solid color, 5 gals. per
day, from reg. stock, bred to reg.
sire. T. B. tested, $100.00; calves
from reg size, 6 mos. old, solid color,
from high producing thoroughbred
Jersey cows. No off colors, $35.00 ea.
A. H. Reid, Eatonton, @a., Box 142.
1 Reg. Guernsey, 6 mos. old bull
Alvin Haralson, Monroe,
Ga.
Reg. bull, about 18 mos. old, $50.
S.C. Harding, Douglasville, Ga,
15 pure bred, reg. Guernsey heif-
ers from 4 to 12 mos., ee 00 ea. Oak
fer Hereford or Black- Pole.
ee
T. Harris, Morven, Ga.
CG
Me
color.
farrow July 25th.
i} vullets.
Terrace Faun Atlanta, Ga, 85 Lin-| t
den Ave., N. E. z
CATTLE WANTED
Want young bull, beef type. Pre-
G. W.
Lane, Rocky Ford, Ga.
Want 1 full blood Jersey heifer
calf, 8 to 10 wks. old, from high pro-
Must be cheap for cash. B.
Want 25 Grade Guernsey heifers,
lews than 1 yr. old. Give best price
del. Cleveland, Ga., via G. & N. W. R.
R. from Gainesville. Med R., Kellum,
Cleveland, Ga., RFD 4. .
Want a few heifer calves from good
milkers.. Buy or will exch. Porto
Rico potato plants at 75c M. Mrs.
J. T. Troupe, Baxley, Ga.
Want 6 day old calves from a good
dairy farm. Write at once. Mrs.
Mollie Williams, Milan, Ga.
Want 1 male and 3 Jersey heifer
calves, 2 to 3 mos. old, Reg. or en-
Must. be reasonable
E. Smith, Allenhurst,
titled to reg.
for cash. 4G.
G@a., Box 44. ~
Want 25 Jersey heifer calves from
to 6 mos. old. Prefer the fawn
Quote best prices del. W. J.
Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Route 3.
Want 1 male and 2 heifers of the
Short. Legged Argyle or Guinea cat-
tle. State age, color and price. W.
-M. Taylor, Ft. Meade, Fila.
HOGS FOR SALE
Big Type Duroc pigs, from the best
herds in the North. Bred from big]:
litters. Boars and gilts, $15.00 up.
Reg. and cholera immune. John O-
Neal, Valdosta, Ga., 605 No. Ashby
Street.
6 Duroc na Plc. mixed pigs, $6.00 }
fea., $35.00 for lot.
Leo Akins, Gray-
mont, ~Ga,, Route x
10 or 15 shoats, P. C. and Berk- |
shire mixed, about 8 mos. old, $4.00 ea.
Send P. O. money order with order.
S. F. Stevens, Bairdstown, Ga.
1 Broke Nose Berkshire, 12 wks.
old gilt, Reg., wt. about 85 or 4@ Ibs.,
$15.00; 10 O. I. C. and Duroc. crossed
gilt, game age, wt. about 30 Ibs., $10
cash. W. A. Vandiyer, Martin, Ga.;
Route 3. _
P. C. sow, wt, about 325 or 350 Ibs.
farrowed twice with 8 and 9 pigs-
ga. time, bred. to Reg. P. C. boar, te
Entitled to reg.
Sell or will exch. for 100. White Leg-
horn or. Donaldson strain R. I. Red
Dock F. Bond, Canon, Ga.,.
Route 8. .
Pure bred Duroc Jersey 5 mos. oid
pigs, wt. 100 lbs., good stock, good
color, chqlera immune, $15.00 ea., or
$25.00 pr. Peyton Hodges, Brinson,
Georgia.
2 sows and 7 pigs, half Duroc. 1
litter about 10 wks. old, others 5 wks.
old; 1 sow, half Duroc, farrow about
Ist August. $40.00 for entire lot.
FOB here. Walter Sosebee, Sautee,
Ga., Route 1.
8 Duroe Jersey 8 mos. OM pigs, $6
ea., Three 2 mos. old, $5.00 ea. Mrs.
E. Wright, Yatesville, Ga., Route 1.
8 black P. C. 8 wks. old pivs., wt.
about 30 lbs. ea; 4 males and 4 gilts,
$10.00 ea. with papers; 8 Duroc-Jer-
sey pigs, 4 males and 4 gilts, $10.00
ea., with pedigree. W. P. Strickland,
Waycross, Ga., RED 5, Box. 47. :
Thoroughbred Duroc pigs and
shoats for sale. Carlton iy Na-
coochee, Ga.
7 Duroe and Berkshire cross pigs,
$5.00 ea. K. Cannon, Nacoochee, Ga.
_4.Berkshire and P. C. 3 mos. old
pigs, $9.00 ea. C. M. Jackson, Law-
renceville, Ga.
18 good shoats, wt..from 60 to 120)
lbs., $10.00 ea., for the 18, or will
sell 5 or more for 12c lb. Half PC.
and Hampshire. 1 fine bred boar
the bunch. J. W. Greene, Thomaston,
Georgia.
Pure bred Duroc Jersey 5 mos. old
pigs, $15.00 6a. Peyton Hodges, Brin-
son, Ga.
Pigs, 6 wks. old from very good
stock, $4.00 ea., located on East Point
and Ben Hill road, near East Point.
P. J. Haden, Atlanta, Ga., Route 1,
*phone Fairfax 1750-J,
PAGE THREE
pigs from pure stock, inoculated,
A. H. Reid, Eatonton, Ga.
6 Duroc and P. C. mixed pigs, 6 :
1-2 mos. old, $6.00 ea., or $35.00 for:
lot. Leo Akins, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 Matter of 4 mos. old S. P. C. pigs,
from choice reg. stock, Dam and Sire,
no relation. Dbl. ;
color. 5 gilts-and 8 males, $12.50 ea.
reg. in buyers name. T. I. Wether-
ington, Naylor, Ga., Route 1.
1 large thoroughbred BB. Ps: Oy
}sow; 8 pigs, 2 wks old, 1 Duroe cross
brood sow fer sale. -
Yatesville, Ga.
8 part Big Bone P. C. pigs, 2 mos.
old, $3.50 ea., $6.00 pr., or $23.00 for
lot FOB here. E. L. Butler, Newnan,
Ga., Route 4. :
80 porkers, average 80 lbs., gross,
healthy condition, 9c Ib. T. S. Kin-
nett, Arabi, Ga. - vs
thrifty, crated and shipped, $3.50 ea.
treated, 50-50 in |
Thoccngthed P. Os 6 wks. old pigs, | <
inoculated for. life, no runts, crated
|and shipped,- $4.00 ea., P.-C. "_Eissex
G. HE. Mitchell,* <
,
ON ae
Say.
Reg. Chester White pigs, 8 wks.
old, August 24th, $10.00 ea., some
gilts, 1 yr. old, wt. about 200 Ibs., not.
bred, but can breed to Reg. boar some
relation to them all reg. 'C. W. O. Kee- * -
ner, Thomson, Ga.
6 Guinea and Red Jena mixed
pigs, 10 wks. old, $3.50 ea., Cash with
order. Paul Hinton, Gibson, Ga., RFD
Reg. Duroe male and female: pi
10 and 14 wks. old, $10.00. and By aes
Wa D. Hardaway, Atlanta, Ga., 15,
Hunter Street, . E.
Spotted P.. C. pigs, g10. 00 FOB
Folkston.
Ga., care S. M. Altman.
. HOGS. WANTED eo
Want 50 head hogs, any. breed. Pre-
Woods rooters.
lb. del.
Route 8.
Want a Big Bore Black Guinea
boar pig from 3 to 5 mos. old. ill
exch. Write for particulars. Ww. F.
Price, Dawsonville, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES. FOR SALE
1 good work mule, $30. 00; or will.
Quote best. price
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore,
Hudgins, Flowery Branch, Ga.
1 Spanish Jack and 6 brood mares
for sale, or exch. T. W. McAllister,
Buena Vista, Ga.
1 good red bay work horse, 10 yrs.
old, fine worker or buggy horse for _
lady, $50.00 cash, or trade for 5. good
| small heifers, or good mich cow, fresh
or to be fresh during the Fall. Geo.
T. Truelove, Stockbridge, Ga., Route 1.
1 blaek horse, 6 yrs. old, work ary.
where, wt. 1100 or 1200 Ibs.
exch. Write for particulars.
Rowe, Luthersyville, Ga.
PIGEONS FOR SALE Sy
8 prs. and 1 young white Ring pig-
eons, nated. 8 banded and others. sub-
LF.
jeet to reg., now working, $4.00 ior
exch. for chickens. Mrs. John A.
Dobbs, Calhoun, Ga.
6 pr. common pigeons, 50c pr. Hogh:
Henderson, Graymont, Ga., RFD 2.
10 pr. Red Carneaux pigeons, $2:00
pr. FOB Lilburn.
Tucker, Ga., RFD 1.
About 200 pigeons, all mated and
working. Most of them hatched last
"year. Carneaux and Swiss Mondains,
Prices on request. P. J. Haden, At-
lanta, Ga., Route 1.
1750-J,
ed, banded and all working. 1987
raised. 16 squabs from ea. pr., $5.00 |
pr., or $250.00 for lot FOB here.
Wire or write.
Ga., 908 iW. Monroe St. -
SHEEP AND OATS FOR SALE
Several head of goats, 1 of them
a large white one, well trained, for
sale.
Georgia.
15 lambs: all grown sheep, $4.50 ea.,
$170.00 for lot. Hardee hele
Adrian, Ga., RFD 1.
= sCanhpre on page seven)
Jd. W. Cooper, a
fer the old: time Long Nose Pinna ~
a oe
rs. Fannie Hvans, S
Phone Fairfax
100 pr. Red Garces pigeons, mat-
Roy J. Glass, Albany, :
88 head of sheep: 21 ewes, 2 rams,
trade for chickens, equal value. Otto ss
Sell or : e
Reginald Woods, Newington, |
Pest
es
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PAGE FOUR
GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN
Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, July 19, 1928.
Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
lanta, Georgia, under the act of June
6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe-
cial rate of postage provided for in sec-
tion 1103. Act of October 3, 1917.
Advertisements of farm produce and
appurtenances, admissible under pos-
tal regulations, inserted one time on
each request, and repeated only when
request is accompanied by new copy
of advertisement.
Limited space will not permit insertion
of unimportant advertisements. Under
legislative act the Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any
advertisement appearing in the Bulle-
tin or transaction resulting therefrom.
NOTICE TO GEORGIA NURSERY-
MEN:
All rrowers and dealers of nursery
stock throughout the state must ap-
ply for inspection of stock to the Ga.
State Board of Entomology by
August the Ist. Inspections are made
free of charge and application blanks
furnished upon request to E. Lee
Worsham, State Entomologist, Atlan-
ta, Georgia.
7
NOTICE TO SWEET
GROWERS:
; f a i
All growers in the State of Geor-
_ gia who expect to deal in sweet po-
tato seed stock or plants during the
season of 1928-29, must file appli-
cation for inspection with the Geor-
gia State Board of Entomology not
later than August the ist. Each ap-
plication must be accompanied by
growers affidavit, together with $1.00
in currency, money order of certified
check. Applications not accompanied
by affidavit and remittance, and
those received after August' the Ist
will be returned. Applications and
growers, affidavit will be furnished
by this office on request.
POTATO
PEACHES NEAR VETCH MAY. BE
ATTACKED BY CORN-EAR WORM
Green peaches may be attacked by
the corn-ear worm if it has been
feeding on vetch near by, and the
vetch is not turned under. early
enough. The corn-ear worm occurs
throughout the South and is primarily
a pest of corn, tomatoes, tobacco
cotton, and legumes. On vetch and
other legumes it feeds in colonies,
and when these crops are not turn-
ed under early enough, are left for
seed, or are cut late, the worms as-
sume the army-worm habit and move
in armies to adjacent peach or-
chards or fields of other crops. Be-
eause of this habit corn-ear worms
are sometimes confused with army
worms. ;
The Bureau of Entomology of the
United States Department of Agri-
culture noted that in 1926 corn-ear
worms did considerable damage to
peaches and other crops in Georgia,
Alabama, and South Carolina. Con-
siderable vetch was grown in the
South that year, and peach orchards
adjoining fields in which vetch was
not turned under soon enough or
was allowed to go to seed were mater-
ially damaged by the worms devour-
ing the green peaches as they march-
ed across them. This occurred from
the middle of May to the first part
of June. In one orchard in southern
Georgia the corn-ear worms practi-
cally destroyed the crop of peaches
7X
x
eas 202 SEARS
on 4,000 voung trees. Vetch had
been planted between the tree rows
and the grower had failed to turn
it under at the right time. In another
case the worms attacked a peach
orchard from hay in a near-by barn,
where they hatched after the hay
was cut and stored.
Control measures consist in con-
structing a deep furrow around the
orchard or in the path of advance
of the worms when they are seen to
istart as an army. This furrow
ditching machine. One side should be
steep, and postholes should be pro-
vided at intervals in the furrow to
entrap the worms. After the worms
get into an orchard poisoned-bran
bait or spraying or dusting with lead
arsenate is recommended.U. S.
Dept. Agriculture. .
- FRUITS FOR SALE
Peaches in cartons and crates. Se-
lected fruit. All varieties. Mrs. H.
P. Snachez, Ft. Valley, Ga
Eating and cooking apples. Prompt
| shipment, $1.00 bu., FOB here. Mrs.
Grace Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Summer apples, now ready. Me-
jium size for cooking and canning,
1.00 per bu. box FOB here. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga. .
Preserving pears, $1.10 bu. Aug-
ust del. H. O. Williams, Millen, Ga.
Route A, Box 182.
Himalaya blackberries, Concord
and other grapes. Make best offer
FOB my home. Mrs. S. T. Smith,
Austell, Ga., Route 2. :
All varieties of peaches for sale un-
+i] October. E.T. Nolan, College Park
Ga., Route 1. _
GRAIN FOR SALE
40 bu. Blue Stem seed wheat, $1.75
hn.. FOB here. Arthur Owen, Barnes-
ville, Ga. oy :
20 bu. Abruzzi Rye, $2.50 bu. Will
exch. some for 100 Ibs. Partridge vetch
seed, also 1 or 2 bu. Beardless Barley.
T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys, Ga.
GRAIN WANTED
Want 200 bu. Abruzzi Rye. Send
sample and quote lowest price. J. F.
Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.
Want 2 or 3 bu. wheat for chicken
fg J. J. Harvard, Hawkinsville,
a.
Want Native grown and Abruzzi seed
rye. Fulghum and Appler seed oats.
ear lots and less. Send sample and
name lowest price, sacked in even wt.
bu. bags. Everett Seed Co., Atlanta,
a,
x
POTATOES FOR SALE
Tookqyt:- Mtn. irish notatoes. from
hill selected stock: ahout 20 bu. at 2c
1h,. with nlantinge directions. J. F.
Cantrell, Cleveland, Ga.
Trish eobbler notatoes, new cron. $2
ner 100 Ibs., FOB here. Any quanti-
tv. laree or small. Cash with order.
Mm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt.
Four.
40 bu. good auality Lookont Mtn.
Trish notatoes. 60 Ibs. to bu.. $2.00 bu.
FOB here. Clyde Autry, Gainesville.
Ga.. Route 6.
20 bu. Lookout Mtn. irish notatoes,
$1.25 bu. J. N. Miller, Leo. Ga.
hill selected stock, 4c Th. FOB here.
J. F. Cantrell. Cleveland. Ga.
25 bu. Red Bliss irish votatoes,
graded. to No. 1s, 2 1-2c Ib.. for lot or
Re Th, in small lots. Cash with order.,
FOR Rochelle. <A. B. Boling, Ro-
chelle. Ga., Route 1.
30 bu. Lookout Mtn. irish potatoes,
$1.50 bu. C. T. Miller, Leo, Ga.
PECANS ANT PFANUTS
FOR SALE
White Spanish peanuts. 5c 1b.. for
orders for not less than 100 Jbs. Cash
with order. R.:C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
About 200 Ibs. shelled neanuts.
Good for vlantine. Will sell cheap.
A. M. Hubbard, Fort Gaines, Ga.
Spanish neanuts. 5 bu. or more, 9c;
less, 8c. No less than 25 lbs. shipped.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. .
ean be made with a turn plow or
Ib. del. or 25 FOB here.
Lookout Mtn. irish notatoes from]
Seed for Sale. and
Wanted __
SEED FOR SALE
New mustard seed, curly and plain,
mixed, 25c for 2 oz. del. Mrs.
Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
New crop Ga. collard seed, 25 Ib.,
FOB Whigham. No orders less than |
5 Ibs. G. C. Connell, Whigham, Ga.
1-2 bu. medium size 1928 crop yel-
low onions, 7c Ib. Customer to pay
>, Send money order with or-
postage.
der. H. C. Moon, Carlton, Ga., Rt. 2.
12 or 15 bu. white milling corn,
$1.55 shelled. Also
1.50 on ear;
; : W. D. Watson, Lo-
wheat for sale.
ganville, Ga. :
About 30 Ibs. good nice pop corn,
12c Ib. for lot, FOB here. Gordon,
Low, Talking Rock, Ga.
FOB shipping point. W. S. Preetor-
ius, Statesboro, Ga.
Mixed collard seed, 50c lb. J. M.
Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
Good seed chufas,
floated, $4.00 bu., FOB here.
Davis, Waresboro, Ga.
Large green pod pepper, 4c pod
FOB Egypt. Mrs. J. J. Mock, Egypt,
Ga.
8 bu. large yellow multiplying on-
ion sets, 12 1-2e lb., FOB here. Plant
in early Fall, make fine spring on-
ions by January 1st. Mrs. G. G.
Rucker, Elberton, Ga., Route 8.
New, Sound, large red onions, 7c
Ib., postpaid. Garden sage seed, 10c
tbls. Mrs. W. L. Stephens, Waco,
Ga., Route 1. ~
Castor bean seed, 20c lb., cattail
millet 10c lb., in pod; sage seed, 10c
tbls; white nest onions 40c gal; scul-
lion onion buttons, 15 qt., 2 for 25c;
shade dried sage, 40c lb. E. L. Corley,
Mauk, Ga. : ;
Cabbage seed for Fall sowing: Flat
Dutch, Charleston, Surehead, $1.00 lb.,
Collard seed, 45c Ib:., turnip seed,. 40c
recleaned and
ES.
lb. W. R. Stephens, Flowery Branch,
Ga.
Recleaned Burr Clover seed, new
crop, 8c lb. here. . Make fine winter
pasture.
12 lbs: turnip seed, Seven Top and
mixed, stood the freeze, 25c lb; FOB
here. 30 Ibs. English pea seed, bush
grows 2 ft. high, 1 to 12 runner, 30c
Mrs. Zim-
eana Swint, Barnesville, Ga., Route
2, Box 29.
Burr Clover seed, 4c tb. Miss Viola
Smith, Martin, Ga., Route 2.
Chufa seed, washed and floated,
$1.40 pk., $5.50 bu., Rape seed, 2 Ibs.
35; 10 Ibs. $1.25; Ga. Rattlesnake
Irish Grey Halberto Honey Fal Fav-
orite melon seed, 6 spoonfulls, 25c;
amber and cane sorghum, 1 qt. 20c;
2 qts. 85c; Cattail Millet, 40c for 1
qt; 2 qts, 75c. W. H. Waddelle, Pear-
son, Ga. |
Want shelled corn and wheat.
rivet Mill, Augusta, Ga., Box
& , -
FRESH AND. CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
Country cured Hickory smoked
hams, 35 Ib.. R.:C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
Best grade side meat, 20c lb., sell
at home to truckers. J. W. Brown,
P. O. at Helena, Ga. Farm near
Achord, Ga., 4 miles north of Helena.
_Good, cured well, country raised
side meat, wt., from 15 to 20 lbs., 20c
Ib. C. O. Griffin, Vienna, Ga., Route
Five. ;
BUTTER FOR SALE
3 or 4 lbs. nice yellow butter, free
from coloring, each week, 45c_ lb.
Customer to furnish container and
state what kind of moulds they wish
butter moulded in. Mrs. J. W. Ro-
per, Gainesville, Ga., Route 7.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Headed cabbage, 10c ea., ripe to-
matoes, 10 lb; add postage. Bertha
Beasley, Dublin, Ga., Route 6.
S:| FOB Dublin. Cash
Ear corn treated in shuck, $1.25 bu. |
S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. |.
= hursday, July 19th, 1928.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
~ About 8 or 10 tons Calcium Ar- ~
senses for sale. E. C. Griffith, Bow-
!man, Ga. es ;
60 potato bbls. for shipping Big
Stem Jerseys for sale. W. J. Josey,
Americus, Ga.
-. White and ree aaa 50 gal.
bls. c gal., also Bottle vinegar
Foe pedi: with order. LE.
Harrison, Dublin, Ga. 3
40 Ibs., pure white goose feathers,
sell in small lots, or all to 1 party, =
perfect cond., 75c_ lb. or exch. for
equal value. Mrs. R. L. Williamson,
Covena, Ga. ;
2 drums, 100 lbs. ea., Calcium Ar-
senate for dusting cotton, 18 Ib.,
FOB. No order for less than 100 lbs.
C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Bright and sun cured tobacco,
smoking and chewing, 4 lb. pkg., $1
del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga.,
Rt. 4.
Fodder for sale: 4 hands to bundle
$2 per 100 lbs., $3 per 100 bundles.
J. G. Reynolds, Concord, Ga. Rt. 1.
Hand-made chairs: large rockers,
$4; baby rockers, $1.75; straight _
chairs, $2. Guaranteed. Special prices
on large quantities. Jas. M. Luck,
Wrightsville, Ga. i
1 pr. Gray Fox squirrels, $5..L.L.
Waller, Ellenwood, Ga. Rt. 2. ee
Walnut trees, 15c ea., ornamental
orange trees, 15c,ea. Miss Maud Rop-
er, Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Pine apple pear trees, 2 yrs. old,
$1 ea., this Fall. Booking orders now
for fall del. J. T. Hightower, Odum,
Ga. ae
China nest eggs, 50c doz. prepaid.
L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. a
Nice, clean chicken feathers, 2b5c
Ib. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Ax handles, straight, seasoned, out -
of but cuts hickory, 25c ea., or $4.50
for 25 del. J. B. Kendrick, Scotland,
MES
Ga. oe
Wood cuttings for rooting, from
pomegranate, figs, crepe myrtle,
English dogwood, spirea, French _
honeysuckle, and altheas, dbl. or
single in pink, white or purple. Well
packed for shipment, in lots of 100.
ft., or less. State Inspected. Mrs. R.
S. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga. _
Calcium Arsenate, 100 lIbs., and
200 cans, 20c lb. T. W. Harbin, Cal-
houn, Ga. os ee
300 or 400 Ibs. oak and chrome leath- _
er, 60c lb., or exch. for hides; hides
tanned on the halves. H. A. Butler,
Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 5. , pa
-H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. x
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED _
Want to exch. Gov. inspected Por-
to Ricans, full count and strong plant
guaranteed, fer a good saddle, or will
pay cash for saddle if cheap. Mrs.
J. T. Troupe, Baxley, Ga. ee
Want oak cord wood, about 75
a Campbell Coal Co., Atlanta,
a. ih :
Want 1 cider mill in good cond.
Car Lots for Sale and
Wanted
BEANS IN HULL WANTEDCer
Lots
Am in market for car Beans in
hull. F. M. Green, Live Oak, Fla.
Box - 269. : oe
CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots
1 car Hereford cattle for sale. T.
W. McAllister, Buena Vista, Ga.
HONEY FOR SALECar Lots
About 2 car-loads of pure Ex
tracted and Chunk honey, packed 1
fancy glass containers, five and 1
Ib., pails and bbls. Large and sma
amounts, Write for prices etc. S. V-
Brown, Baxley, Ga. :
BALED WHEAT STRAW WANTE
Car Lots.
Want. car of baled wheat stra
del. Villa Rica, Ullu Wilson, Vill
Rica, Ga.
Plants for Sale and
= Wanted
Golden Self-Blanching celer
y plants
_ 20c doz., $1.25 per 100. Jim Harden
- Hogansville, Ga.
__ Ferrys Late Flat Dutch cabba e;
Ga. is la Stone and Barli-
_ ana tomato and Hot pepper plants
20 a 100, $1.50 M. Henr
_-Eliijay, Ga. Rt. 3.. Lae
__ New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato; Hastings Late Flat Dutch
eabbage and Ga. collard plants, 20c
a 100, $1.10 M: del. Prompt. ship-
ment. W. L. Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2.
Wakefield cabbage, Baltimore to-
te 100, $1 M. Prompt
shipment. estley Waldri ines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2. i
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
_ New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato, Short Stem collards, 25c a
100, $1 M. del., 5 M. or more 75c
_M., collect. O. M. Crowe, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt. 2. a
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
Stone and Baltimore tomato, collard
_ plants, $1 M., del. 5 M., $3.75, 10 M.
$7, 20 M. $13 FOB here. Obie Crow,
_ Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1.
_ . Wakefield and Dutch cabbage,
Stone and Baltimore tomato, lead-
ing variety of collard plants, 20c a
100, $1.15 M., del. 5 M., or more,
75 M. Exp. Col. Mrs. Azzie Crowe,
Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ . New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato, Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage, True Ga., and Heading col-
lard plants, 20c a 100, $1 M., del.
_, 5 M.,. or more, 75c M. Col. C. L: Crow
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
- -Climbing tree and Bush tree toma-
_ to plants, 20c a 100 each; Sage plants
_ well rooted, 15c ea. del. E. L. Corley,
Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. =
_ Wakefield cabbage, tomatoes and
_ -eollard plants, 40c for 200, 60c for
5600, $1.15 M. del. Clay. Bennett,
Flowery Branch, Ga. ee
_, Wakefield cabbage, tomato and
collard plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M.
_ del. Berry Bennett, Flowery Branch,
A Re ke
Cabbage, Stone and Baltimore to-
_ mato and Ga. collard plants, 25c a
100, 75e for 500, $1.25 M., del. 5 M.
lots $1:.M. FOB here. Winfred Wal-
_ drip, Flowery Branch, Ga. :
_ Cabbage plants, 25c a 100, $1.25
_M., tomato plants, same price. All
_ del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
7 Ga, Rt. 1. eps
Buncomb collard, little yellow by
_ extra large, well rooted, 20c a 100,
70c for 500, $1.10 M., postpaid.
_. Miss Edna Kelley, Flowery Branch,
o> 2Ga., Rte 2.
+ Quick shipments of large, stocky,
well rooted plants; Wakefield cab-
bage, New Stone and Baltimore to-
__-matoes, true, cabbage-heading col-
lard, each, 50c for 300, 75c for 500,
$1.25 'M., prepaid. $1 M. Exp. Col.,
_ Ruby King and pimiento pepper, 40c
a 100, $1 for 300. C. F. Maddox,
- Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.
-. Cabbage, collard plants, well root-
ed, 25c a 100, 45c for 250, $1.25 a M,
_ $5.75 for 5 M, postpaid. H.G. Kelley,
_ Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 2.
: on Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga.
pss +t; 4, ;
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
_ tomato plants. Late Flat Dutch cab-
bage, and Georgia Collard plants,
_ 20e per 100, 70c per 500, $1.10 per
- -M. del. Prompt shipment. W. L.
2 (Wright, Rt. 2, Alte, Ga...
_. Porto Ricans, Government inspec-
-. ted and treated, $1 per M., del. G. L.
Durand, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga. .
Charleston Wakefield, All Seas-
plants, Greater Baltimore and New
Stone Tomato plants, Heading varie-
ty or Short Stem collard plants, also
Porto Rican and Old Fashioned Boon
potato plants, All now ready for
cA
reason of standing in bed too long,
_ Ga. collard plants, 15c a 100, $1.25
ons, and Late Flat Dutch Cabbage]:
7 oo WAREET O
prompt shipment, prices: 300 50c;
500 75c; 1 M, $1.10 mailed, $1 -per
M. expressed, 5 M. or more -75c per
M. Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga.
Nice young. strawberry _ plants,
Everbearing and Lady Thompson,
30 per 100, $2.50 per M. White
English Peach trees, 10c; $1 per doz.
Himalaya Blackberry 25c doz; mixed
| peach trees, 10c ea. Mrs. G. Conner,
Rt. 7, Gainesville, Ga.
Cabbage and potato plants, $1.25
per M. del. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald,
Ga.
Flat Dutch and Wakefield Cabbage
Stone tomato. and Short Stem col-
lard plants, 20c per 100, $1.10 per
M. postpaid, 5 M. or more 5c per
M., express col.; Sweet pepper, 30c
per 100, $2 per M. del. Heston Crow,
Oakwood, Ga.
Cabbage, Collard, Tomato and on-
ion plants, 200 40c; 500 65c; M. $1;
5M. $8.75;.Ruby King pepper, 100,
40c. B. Crow, Gainesville, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield and Flat
Dutch Cabbage plants, Collards, New
Stone and Greater Baltimore toma-
to now ready, 1 M. $1.25 del; 5 M.
to 10 M. $1 per M. express col. Deal-
ers write for prices. W. O. Waldrip,
Rt. 1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield
New Stone Tomato, and collard
plants, all $1.25 per M., 5 M. or
more, $1 per M. Guy Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga.
New Stone tomato and Late Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 25c 100, $1.15
M. del. prompt shipment. W. L. Bar-
rett, Alto, Ga, Rt. 1.
Late Flat. Dutch cabbage, New
Stone tomato plants, 25c a'100 del.
75c for 500, $1.15 a M. Prompt ship-
ment. J. N. Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2.
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage,
Baltimore and Stone tomato, Short-
Stem collard plants, all 70c for 500,
$1.20 M., del: Prompt shipment. Ex-
press col., $1 M., 10 M., or more,
85e M. C. M. Crow, Gainesville, Ga.
Riel:
Heading variety collard, large
Stone tomato plants, 25c a 100, $1.25
M. del., 1st zone; cultivated red Rasp-
berries and Himalaya blackberry
plants, Fig sprouts, $5 a 100. Will
mix the 3 orders and del. if order
amounts to $1 or more. Mrs. 8. T.
Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.
Charleston Wakefield cabbage, New
Stone tomato and collard plants,
$1.25 M., 5 M. to 10 M. $1 M. Exp.
Collect. Guy Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Georgia, Route 1.
Charleston Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Great-
er Baltimore tomato, and collard
plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M. del.; 5
M. or more, $1 M. Express collect.
W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Cabbage, collard and tomato plants
20c a 100, $1 M.; garden sage, julip
mint, catnip plants, 10c doz., 25 for
cabbage,
| $2, 100. for $3; cultivated blackberry,
Canadian dewberry, 5c each, 50c doz.,
$3 a 100; old English strawberry, 15c
doz., $1 a 100; fringe leaf fern, 10c
each, 50c doz. All free from disease
and prepaid. Clarence S. Smith, For-
rest Park, Georgia.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants
25e a 100, 65c for 300, $1.05 for 500,
$2 M. Dei. now or in Fall. Will exch.
for honey in comb, home cured ham,
dbl. tatting and tatted medalions, etc.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Georgia,
Route 5. i
Heading collard, Early Jersey
Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch cabbage,
Earliana, Stone and Acme _ tomato,
all above 25c a 100, 70c M.; Hot pep-
per plants, 30c a 100, $1.75 M.; sweet
pepper, 40c a 100, $2 M.; black beauty
egg plant, 50c a 100, $2.50 M., for
flavoring, dill or plants, sage, large
|leaf, 25c doz; $1.50 a 100, ea; Porto
Ricans, treated and inspected, 1 M.
and upwards, 50c a M. All FOB Dub-
lin. Cash with order. L. E: Harrison,
Dublin, Georgia. | %
Gibson and Everbearing strawberry
plants, 25c a 100, $2 M. Mrs. Rubye
Tumlin, Gainesville, Georgia, RFD 2.
Charleston Wakefield and Late
Flat Dutch cabbage, $1.25 M.; New
Stone tomato plants, $1.25 M., 10 M
containers.
ULLETIN.
Branch, Georgia, Route 1.0 =
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, Stone
tomato, and sweet pepper plants, 20c
a 100. John Wilson, Ellijay, Georgia
Route 3, Box 42.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, 20ce a4
100, 75c for 500, $1.15 M. Prompt
shipment. Count guaranteed. W. E.
Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. RFD 1.
Wakefield and New Stone tomato
plants, 25c a 100, 50c for 300, 75c for
600, $1.25 M. 5 M. or more, $1 M.;
Klondike strawberry 25c a 100, or
$2 M. All del. W. C. Owens, Flowery-
Branch, Georgia, RFD 1.
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield,
Early and Late Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, New Stone and Greater Balti-
more tomato plants, 70e for 500, 1
M or more $1.00 M, del. W. H. Bran-
an, Lewiston, Ga.
Extra large strawberry plants: La-
dy Thompson Klondike and Everbear-
ing, 25c a 100 del; nice large head-
ing variety collard plants, 25c a 100.
Mrs. A; S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. ,
Gov. inspected Porto Ricans, full
count and strong plants guaranteed,
75c a M. Cash with order. FOB my
station.
exch. for a middle buster or 38 roller
cane mill, or 60 or 70 gal. syrup ket-
tle, nice cured meat. Write what you
have. Mrs. J. T. Troupe, Baxley, Ga.
Large New Stone tomato and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 15c a 100, 75c
for 500, $1.15 M. each. E. J. Barrett,
Alto, Ga., RFD 1.
Fine variety strawberry plants,
$2.50 M del. Miss Mignonette Barnes,
Rockingham, Ga.
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield.
Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cabbage
and New Stone tomato plants, 40c for
200, 70c for 500, $1.00 M., postpaid,
each. Miss Grace Branan, Lewiston,
Georgia. |
Cabbage and New Stone and Earli-
anan tomato plants, $1.00 M., Ruby
King and Ruby Giant pepper plants,
$1.50 M. .H. H. Chambers, Ball
Ground, Ga., Route. .
Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage,
Stone tomato and collard plants, 50c |.
for 300, $1.15 M del; 5 M 75c M. Exp.
collect. L. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.
Hastings Royal sweet pepper
plants, 20c doz., or will exch. for
white feed sacks; Everbearing straw=
berry plants, 50c a 100, Hastings
cabbage collard heading plants, 20c
a 100; Earliana tomato, now ready,
ao a 100; Hot pepper plants, 25c a
color geraniums, Baby Breath fern,
dbl. blue and pink hyacinth bulbs,
white canna roots, white violets, and.|_
Mrs. Mar-
will accept some stamps.
kie Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Route 4..
PLANTS WANTED
Want Water plants: Wish to com-
municate with person residing near
lake who can collect water plants for
me, and for which I pay a fair price.
Want anwort (Cabomba), Vallisneria
(Ribbon-grass, Eel Grass and Tape
Grass), large and medium size Sagit-
taria (submerged), Spatterdock, etc.
I pay postage and furnish shipping
A. E. Kemmerling, Wil-
kinsburg, Pa., 1719 Clark St.
SYRUP FOR SALE
250 gal. Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup put.
up in 10 lb. tins, thick and very fine,
1927 crop. 6 cans $4.25; 12 cans,
$8.00. FOB here. Cloverdale Farm,
Sandersville, Ga.. Ben R. Tanner,
Prop. :
Good syrup in gal. cans, sealed while
hot, 75c a can. Sell to truckers.
Jesse W. Brown, P. O. Helena, Ga.,
Farm near Achord, 4 mi. north of Hel-
ena.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE
20 lbs, nice, yellow beeswax, 35c lb.
FOB here. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Ga., Route 2.
Nice, bright new chunk honey, 5
lb. pail, 75c; 10 lb., $1.50. Cash with
order. Add postage. Will have honey
throughout the season. L. G. H.
Scott, Ludowiei, Ga., Route A.
x
or more, $1 M. Cash with order. Add|
postage. J. F. Chambers, Flowery
-lot.
Money order preferred. Will.
Will exch. for rooted different |
"2 cans honey, 1 in bulk, 1 extracted,,
60 and 65 lbs. to cans, 12 1-2c lb., 15:
old fashioned strains of bees, most of x i
the. gums full of honey, $30.00 for
Georgia.
45 and 601b; cans Amber. hotiey,.
12c lb., white honey, 45-1b: cans, 15: ..
lb., FOB here. P. HE. Johnson, Clax--
ton, Gacenc : aes sees
4 Ibs, yellow beeswax, 85c lb, del.
Miss Martha Crews; Osierfield, Ga., Rt...
One. :
Pure extracted honey FOB here: 12:
5-lb. pails to es.,\$7.60; 6 10-Ib., $6.90;:
1 10-lb. pail postpaid and insured, |
$1.75; 12 large 50 gal. bbls., No.1 and
2 grade, Extracted, $1.25 and $1.10..
Orders shipped same day received.
Jno. A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. |
PO. BOX. 50;
Good, new, well packed honey in 60 |
lb. tins, 12 1-2c not del., 10 1b., buck-
ets, Gallberry, $2.00; 10 lb., bucket:
darker in color (many prefer it) $1.75
del., 16 oz., jars, 24 in case, $6.00 not
del., 10 lb. buckets, 4 to 6 to crate.
not del., 4 for $6.00, 6 for $9.00. Will:
exch. honey for Thoroughbred Thomp-_
son Ringlet Barred Rock pullets, good Be:
home cured meat and lard. W. T. P.
Geiger, Lyons, Ga. ;
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Whippoorwill peas, $2.25 bu. also ~
Alabama Blue peas, $2.25 bu. R. C..
Couch, Turin, Ga. ~ eae
New crop light colored butter-beans, ~
mixed with white, running, 138c half
pint, del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
Have sold all peas. Answer to
many inquiries. J. B.. Potts, Barnes-
ville, Ga. hoes ee
1 lb. running white lima beans. Sell
or exch. for anything can use. Mrs,
J. M, Hall; Cathoun,/Ga., .Rtebeon 56
30 bu. genuine Brabham peas, $3
bu., FOB Canton. G. I. Teasley,'Can-
ton, Ga. : Re ehae
25 bu. speckled peas, $1.75 bu. Oak
Terrace Farm, Atlanta, Ga., 85 Lin-
den Avenue, N. BE. =. a) poe
Stringless, Green pod, pole Kentuc-
ky Wonder and Bunch lima beans, 35c
Ib. del., 3 Ibs. $1.00. Add postage. W. |
R: Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga..:.
Hastings white, tender cornfield
beans, 30c lb. postpaid. J. R. Bearden, ~
Monroe, Ga. lee,
LDU,
erop, $1.50. bu.
Woolsey, Ga. ; a
White peas. with brown-eyed, 10c
Ib., very prolific black-eyed peas, 10c
lb. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
tells, Monroe, Ga., Routed. = 7
25 bu. pure Clay peas, $2.60 bu., 10
bu., Choice Laredos soy beans, 4.00
bu., 25 bu., pure Bunch velvet beans,
$2.00 bu. L. M. Giddens, Eastman,
Georgia. - Bo eee
35 bu. pure Whipps, sound, clean
1927 crop, free from weevils, $2.75 bu., -
Whippoorwill peas, 1927
Mrs. R.
20 bu., 90-day velvet beans, $1.35 bu.,
all in- 2 1-2 bu., new even wt. bags,
FOB Eastman. J. C. Lewis, Eastman,
Ga. A Ra
Cream, white, speckled and brown
crowder pas; 10 lb., 8 by the bu.,
Red Ripper, Irons, Unknowns and
Whipps, $2.50 bu., O-too-tan beans,
$6.50 bu., Laredos, $5,00 bu. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Hastings pole lima or butter-bean
seed, very fine and prolific, 35c Ib., or
exch. for dbl. blue and pink hyacinth
bulbs, or the little mottled pickling
fancy pepper plants. Mrs. Markie
Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Route 4...
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED _,
Want beans and peas all season. Ad-
vise what you have in all seed for
sale.. F. M. Green, Live Oak, Fla.,
Box 269. : oe
Want cow or field peas from 5 bu.
up, any variety. Quote best price and
quantity. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,
Georgia. : ey
Want new Clay peas, white black-
eyed peas; old and new syrup. Send ~
sample and quote prices.. W. H. Da-
vis, Savannah, Ga., 812 Montgomery
Street. BGs ae
pn Na ee ae rm
; Arnall,
Mrs. A. R. Curry, Mt.-Pleasant,,
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~ WOMENS DEPARTME
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EDLEWORK, FLOWERS and SEEDS, MISCELLANEOUS :
a
3 oe
- FLOWERS AND SEED~
- Evergreen clinging Ivy vine, well
rooted, 25c doz., white April bloom-
ing Narcissus, 50c doz;
- bulbs, white and pink veinings, 25c
-ea., white hydrangea, strong roots,
50c ea., cuttings of dark blue hy-
- drangea, 6-for 25c, 2 well rooted pink
Dorothy Perkins roses, 80c ea., 1
- Patil Neyron, 2 yr. old, 50c; also
_ Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c
a 100. Mrs. J. D. Browning, | Box
Springs, Ga.
2 salmon geranium cuttings, 10 ea
1 dark red geranium, well rooted, 15
6 red rosebud geraniums, 5c ea.,
_~- Monkey plants, 6 for 25c; 2 doz. red
and white Snapdragons, 25c or will
~ exch. for 1 red Fuchsia and 1 white
_. fuchsia, 1 Rubeathurstanii , begonia,
1 dbl., white geranium, 2 King Hum-
_ bery cannas and 1 Queen Helen ean-
na. Mrs. Minnie Kerby, Tiger, Ga.
- 12 Spengeria ferns, 15c ea., or
exch. for well rooted geraniums, 1
fern for 2 geraniums, 2 ferns for
dbl. white or cream cannas, will also
-- exch. for Octagon soap coupons.
Will give cutting of green wander-
ing jew with ea. cutting. Mrs. J. R..
__.Hancock, Griffin, Ga., 531 No. 9th.
St gies e + oe
so spider lilies, 250c doz; $27a-100;
$8:75 for 500. Will sell lots up to
1 Mz, also other bulbs, shrubs and
- plants for sale. Write for particu-
lars and enclose self-addressed, stam-
ped envelope for reply. Will exch. for
neat flower baskets cheap. Miss
Ruby Champion, Fairmount, Ga.
_ Different colors of chrysanthe-
mums. Sell or exch. for Octagon,
_ Mother oats coupons, Arbuckle sig-
natures, pink hardy phlox. Add pos-
tee Mrs. A. Daniel, Winder, Ga.
Pt ost : : ; 3
- White cannas (Eureka) deep red
cannas (the President), 2c ea., dark
_ red rosebud and dbl. crimson gerani-
ums, weeping lantanas (purple
blooms), deep pink sultanas, 10c ea.
_Add 5e postage on small orders. Mrs.
. Ella Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Rt.
_ Beefsteak Begonia 30c; Rex Be-
gonia 35c, others 25c; Boston Sword
and mixed ferns, 20c; 12 cols. Ger-
aniums rooted 15 ea; $1.50 per doz;
Red and pink June Cactus, 2. for
_25; trailing green Coleus 15c; red,
orange, pink Sultanas rooted 20c,
not rooted 10c; white Oxalis, 15c;
Justichia cutting 10c; Maiden Hair
Fern, 25c;-Mrs. G: Conner, Rt. 7,
Gainesville, Ga. Sie
Well rooted Sultanas 10c ea;
Snapdragons, 25 doz; Prince Feath-
er plants, 5 ea; Achimines plants,
25 doz; cuttings of Geraniums, Be-
-gonias, Fuschias, Iceplants, Trailing
Queen Coleus, Justichia 5c ea; Ox-
-alis 10c; Jew of four different cols.
5c ea; Do not send orders for less
than 25c and include postage. Mrs.
Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga.
Pink and salmon pink Sultanas,
rooted 15 ea; 7 dif. kinds Cactus 5c
-eutting; 4 dif. kinds Begonia 5c cut-
ting; pink and red Justicia 5 cut-
ting; red and dark red Geraniums,
_ 5e cutting; 2 dif. kinds fern 10c bun.
pink and white perriwinkle plants,
-15c doz; white Jonquill bulbs bloom
in fall 15c doz; purple Verbenas 20c
doz. Dbl. Marigolds, blooms in fall,
'5e doz. all postpaid, no stamps ac-
ALS
i,
well, -Ga-~ >) 2
Cut flowers Dahlias for sale, $1
and $1.50 per doz. Mrs. M. E. Rus-
sell, Atlanta, Ga. 222 Ga. Ave., S. E.
Phone Main 1094,
Large Leaf pink Shamrock, 40c
per doz. bulbs; yellow oxalis or sham-
rock, 25 doz. bulbs. Both splendid
bloomers, blooms fall, winter and
ene: Mrs. J. C. Kelley, Mitchell,
Ss
a.
Tall growing mixed colors, Snap-
amaryllis |
cepted. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitch-.
dragon plants, le ea., add Te for
postage. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doe-
run, Ga.-Rt. 4.
Rooted Dorothy Perkins roses, 10c
ea., or exch for geraniums or chry-
santhemums, rooted. Mrs. Walter
Brandon, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 4. |
. Pink perennial phlox, all col. Sweet
Williams, 85c doz., lemon lily Jap
iris lily, 45e doz., pink cherokee
rose, $1 doz. American Beauty rose,
6 for. $1; dwarf Arbor-Vitae, - Box-
wood, Juniper, 4 for $1; strawberry
bush, Hydrangea, English dogwood,
Althea, Weigela, purple lilac, bridal
wreath and red japonica, 6 for $1 ea.
black walnut $1 doz. Will book ord-
ers for Fall del. All plants rooted.
R. D. Wilson, Morgantown, Ga.
White and green striped ribbon
grass, dusty miller, white and green
striped wandering jew, golden glow,
Sage plants, Kochias, brilliant and.
salmon pink, orange scarlet, and
dark red geraniums, 15 ea., 6 for
75e; Xmas cactus, Xmas coral red
begonias, 15 and 20c. All well root-
ed. Add postage on small orders:
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
White hydrangea, 15c;: salmon, or-
ange and American beauty sultanas,
10c each; conch begonia, 10; crepe
myrtle, 15c; lilac sprouts, 15; mistle-
toe geraniums, 10c; all well rooted.
Will exch. any for sword, Boston
fern, pink oxalis, pine burr,-variegat-
ed geraniums, red lantana or cedar
fern. Mrs. J. O. Wilkie, Cisco, Geor-
gia, Route 1. . eo
Oleanders, red, yellow, cream with
red stripe, dbl. cream, white, pink,
variegated leaf;- dbl. altheas, white,
lavender and pink; spirea, Van Hout-
crimson, Royal Ponceana; white, red
and pink crepe myrtle; Nudiflorum,
hydrangea, barberry, butterfly bush,.
Philadelphus, weigelia, dentzea, varie-
gated punica, Kerria, forsythia, rose-
mary, roses, abelia, ~ primulinum,
Grand Duke nightbloom jasmine, any
4 for $1.15; 6 for $1.60, 12 for $3.20;
Eleagnus, Euonimus, pyracantha, Pit-
tosporum, green variegated leaf ligu-
strums, nepal japonicum, 55c_ each,
any 3 for $1.55; begonias, coraline
lucerne, Pres. -Carnot, picto roses,
ferns, baby breath, maiden hair,
Roosevelt, Crown of Thorns, night.
blooming ceres. Mrs. J. A. Griffin,
Cordele, Ga. 512 16th Ave., East.
Blue iris lily bulbs, 95c a 100;
sweet blue violets, 65c a 100. Miss
Mae Bell White, Temple, Georgia,
Route 3, Box 49. ae See ty
Dark blue flag lilies, good rooted
rbulbs, 4 doz. $1.15 or $2.25 a 100;
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, $1.25 a
100; yellow jonquils, white - nareissi,
same price; flowering: almonds, pink,
6 fer 60c. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Adairs-
ville, Georgia, Route 2. ee
Large golden glow, 3 for 25c; pink
peonies, pink, red and white hibiscus,
25c each; pink and white perennial
phlox, 85c doz.; lemon lily, blue Jap
iris, 45 doz.; spotted day lily, all
|colors sweet williams, 30c doz.; giant
daffodils, 25c doz.; cream narcissi,
gold center, $1.50 a 100; jonquils, 25c
doz.; wild iris, lily gold spots, 25c
doz.; pink althea, pink almonds, red
japoniea, snow ball, lilac, American
Beauty rose, 6 for $1; Arbor-Vitea,
Georgia. re
Blue iris lilies, 25c doz.; yellow
flag lilies, 20c doz.; purple sweet
violets, 15c doz.; several kinds of}
mums, 20c doz.; mixed sweet williams
20c doz.; petunia plants, 25e doz.;
old fashioned yellow jonquil bulbs,
20c doz. Mrs. U. G. Conner, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 7. be
100 widows tears, $4.50, or be a
plant; tube rose bulbs, 10c each; red
fuchsia, 3 shades of red geraniums,
5e cutting, 1 nbow moss, 10c; 4 kinds
of cacs, tug; pink conch,
{and Jemon lily bulbs, 3 for 25c; April
ti, dbl. Reeveseana, Thunbergi, pink, |.
blooming begonia, 10 and 15c. All
30c each. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, }
rooted, 10c; Boston fern, 10c; pink
and white hydrangea, 5c rooted, 10c;
ice plant, 5c; white striped jew, 3
euttings, 5c. No orders filled for less
Georgia, Route 4. :
Chicken gizzard, beefsteak and
guinea wing begonias, Boston, sword
and maiden hair ferns, salmon and
red sultanas, umbrella palm and blue
wonder lily, 25c each; white jonquil
bulbs, 25 doz.; red Easter lilies, $1
doz.; extra large white spider lilies, |
40c eaeh bulb; dark green porch ca-
ladium andelephant ear caladium,
20c each; periwinkle plants, 30c a
100; orange day lilies, 6 for 25c;
King Humbery, Pennsylvania, Queen
Helen and Allemania cannas, 3 for
25c; all State inspected. Exch. for
bedspreads, pillow cases, dbl. tatting
or a tatted baby cap. Write first.
Miss Grace Carter, Lake Park, Ga.
Asparagus, spengeria, lace, Bos-
ton, teddy junior, ostrich plume, and
maiden hair ferns, 20c each. Dbl.
white, red and pink geraniums, also
red and salmon pink geraniums,-
rooted, 15c, 2 for 25c; cuttings, 5c;
large pink begonias, rooted, 25;
white conch begonia, rooted, 15c;
pink oxalis, red and pink verbena,
dbl. white and pink sweet pinks, 3
for 25c; everblooming white calla
lily bulbs, 26c each; shandalia lily
bulbs, 20c; red and spotted. gladioli
.bulbs, 5c; large red, spotted and sal-
than 25. Octavia Tyson, Acworth, |
postage. Miss Pearl Farmer, Gaines- 2
exch. for fancy work of any kind.
Miss Mozelle Savage, Mansfield, Ga.
Oak hydrangeas, red buds, Hawthorns
and Virginia creepers, 4 for 50c. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Route 5.
Maple and grape begonia, rooted,
20c each; cuttings, 5c; pink conch, ~
15e; white, red, salmon pink, red rose
4 for $1. Small rooted, 10c; cuttings
5c; pink and red cactus, rooted, 25c
each: cuttings, 10c; purple and or-
ange lantana, 5c each; fuchsia, 10
each, rooted, 25c; scarlet trailing ver-
pena, 10 bunch, 3 for 25c; blooming ~
size blue .plumbago, 25c; hollyhocks, _
dbl. and single, mixed colors, 2b5e
doz.; jonquils, April white blooming
narcissi, dbl. yellow daffodils, 25c
doz. Will exch. for cloth. Mrs. A. F.
Malock, Hoschton, Ga. Route 1.
Dbl. bright red and pink geranium
cuttings, 10 each; pink oxalis bulbs,
5e each, or 6 for 25c; red fuchsia, 15c
ing jew, 3 for 5c, 15e doz.; Christmas
cactus, 5c each, or 6 for 25c; red and
Will exch. for dbl. petunia, purple or -
red sultana, or pink hydrangea. All
my cuttings are well rooted. ~ Add
ville, Georgia, Route 1. <
6 white Easter lily bulbs, 35 del.;
delicate pink, sweet scented old fash-
ioned grass pinks, 15c a bunch del. or ~
mon pink canna. bulbs, white. flag
blooming narcissi, butter and .eggs,
nd snow balls, 30c doz.; red spidera
and other red lilies, 10c each. Mrs.
W. A. Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga.
Star begonias, 25c each; rubra, red
leaf, argentia, begonias, 20c rooted,
15e cutting; salmon sultana, red ever-
rooted; maple leaf, gizzard, pink and
white, conch begonia 10c each; dbl.
dark and bright red, pink and white
geraniums, 10c; single, salmon pink,
bright fed, lavender, and pink, 5c ea.;
green and white striped jew, purple
jew 5c each; add 5c postage on or-
Hale, Box Springs, Ga.
purple and variegated; cactus, red
and pink May, Easter, Christmas,
deer horn and night blooming; oink
justicia, pink hydrangea, alba lane-
ata, red and white conch begonia,
rooted,. all 5 each; small spengeria
ferns, 10c each; lemon lily, 40c doz.,
white iris, 40 doz; blue Roman hya-
cinth bulbs, 50 doz., $4 a 100; April
blooming narcissi, and jonquil- bulbs,
$1.50 a 100 each; red tulips, dbl. 50c
doz.; collection of 25 flower cuttings,
$i. Add postage. Mrs. S. Fulcher, Jdf-
ferson, Georgia, Route 4.
Purple, salmon, pink and white
spotted, rooted sultanas, 15c to 25e;
red, 3 shades of pink, purple and
white verbena, 10c, 3 for 25c; maple
leaf, red, pink and white everbloom-
ing size Achminer purple, 10c, 3 for
25c; all colors hibiscus seedlings, 10c.
3 for 25c; earlu Trumpet and) April
blooming narcissi, 40c doz., $2.50 a
100; other pot plants, bulbs, shrubs,
etc. Mrs. R. M. Sheppard, Stome
Mountain, Georgia, Route 3, phone
Dearborn 4220 R. - : |
Yellow and cream narcissi, dbl.
and single butter and egg bulbs, $1
.a 100; yellow, purple and white iris,
50 for $1; 4 bulbs yellow spotted
leaf Calla lily, 80c each, or the 4
for $1.10; dbl. red and pink summer
cactus cuttings, 30c doz.; caladium
bulbs, 30 doz.; bridal wreath, white
and pink Dorothy Perkins roses, pink
erepe myrtle, yellow jasmine, white
star jasmine, golden bells, 60 doz.,
2 doz. $1.10; Japan quince, white, red
and pink spirea, Amond and purple
-15; colens; 15 doz.; oxalis, 5 bunch. ~
ders for less than 50c..Mrs. W. .]
Dbl. geraniums, red, white, pink, }
ties of geraniums,
Route 1. . :
Lantanas, 3 colors of ~sultanas,
cooted, 15, cuttings, 5c each; sword |
ferns, large bunch, 15 and 20c; pink
justicia, 20c rooted, 3 cuttings, 10;
|maple begonia, 20c; snake, March |
feactus, 10c; dbl. red 5
and pink, all
summer. blooming cactus, 10c and ~
Mrs. J. CG. Eades, Gainesville, Geor-
gia, Route 7. :
Pale blue and white violets,
Fine
nial pea vine, 15c each, $1.40 a doz.,
postpaid;. mixed chrysanthemums,
15c doz. John Wilson, Ellijay, Geor-
gia, Route 8, Box 42. mk
Wandering jew cuttings, green
with white stripe, green with purple
stripe, and green or red begonias, 5c _
cutting, 10c rooted, each; basket ~
hanging moss, 10c cutting. Miss Mat- |
tie Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. > ees
einths, butter and eggs bulbs, 10c
doz. or 12c prepaid; different varie-
begonias, ferns,
and other kinds of box flowers, 5c
each, or rooted plants, 10c each. Mrs.
Sidney Tanner, Dewyrose, Georgia,
Route 1. oe
Fox gloves, 25c a doz.; hardy.
phlox, 8 doz. 60e; hollyhocks, 6 for
15c; butter and eggs, 6 doz. $1; rain-
bow moss, 2 for 5e; green wander-
|ing jew, 10c doz.; pink hydrangea,
and white begonia, fuchsia, each, 5c
Tears, 8 for 25 (will bloom this
summer), 3. rooted geraniums, 15c
each, cuttings, 5c each; 1 blue and 1
white August lily, 2 for 25c; 2 blue
lantanas, rooted, 15 each. Add post-
age No order filled for less than 25c.
Miss Mary E. Grindle,
Georgia, Route 1, Box 42..
White iris lilies, 15 doz., $1 a 100;
yellow day lily, 10c doz., 75c a 100; -
blue flowering grass vine, 10c doz.;.
pink and white everblooming begonia,
rooted, 10 each; salmon with white-
spots sultana, rooted, 12c each; Bos- -
ton and fluffy ruffles ferns, 15c ea.;
dbl. red geraniums, rooted, 10c; jew
10c doz.; red salvia, 2 doz. 25; dusty
ferent geraniums 55c; rainbow fern,
10; pink oxalis, 3 bulbs for 10c; daf-
fodil bulbs, 15c doz. Add postage on
lilac, 6 for 40c;. everblooming wis-
teria, 3 for 40c. Shrubs del. in Fall,
orders for less than 50c. Mrs. L. G,
Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga, Ropte 2.
pud, large rooted geraniums, 30c ea.
each; sword ferns, 15c each; wander-
pink June cactus, 5c each, 15 doz. 2
2 doz. u
15; myrtle vine, 50c a 100; peren-
Yellow daffodils, single blue hya-
cutting; oxalis blue, 5 for 2; maple
begonia, 10c cutting; rooted mothers
Dahlonega,
miller, 10 doz.; cuttings of 12 dif-
_Spengeria, sword, Roosevelt, and
Boston ferns, large bunch, 25c, small
10c each; 4 different reds, 2 pinks,
white, American Beauty and sultana
pink geraniums, rooted, 10c, not
_ rooted, 5c each; wandering je
_ ice plant, nice bunch well rodted, 10e,
not rooted, 5c; silverleaf and tree be-:
gonia, 20c and 10c; yellow, pink, or-
ange yellow, white, lavender lantana,
2 for 5e each; red lantana, 10c. Add
_ postage. Miss Bonnie White, Gaines-
. ville, Georgia, Route 1,
_ _ Old time blue flag lilies, April and
May blooming narcissi bulbs, cream
and white, $1 a 100 each; hollyhocks,
25c doz.; purple, lavender and blue
verbena, 25ce~ doz.; royal blue, all
Winter and spring blooming violets,
-50c a 100; shaking ferns, 25. each;
white hydrangea, 25c each. All. well
rooted and del. Mrs. W. H. Hughey,
Ranger, Georgia, Route 1.
_ 1 fuchsia, 1 pink hydrangea,
grape begonia, 1 white begonia, ~
June cactus, 1 Christmas cactus,
oxalis, 3 bunches rainbow moss,
wandering jew, all rooted for 30c;
fuchsia, 2 plumbago, 9 hydrangea, 2
_ weeping lantanas, 2 yellow and red
_lantanas, 2 dbl. petunias, 2 dbl. hi-
1
ok
3
3
_ biscus, 2 justicia cuttings, not rooted,
_ 80c; also have horse radish, 3 for 10e;
_ nice bunch of roots for pickles, 10e;
_ peppermint plants, 2 doz. 10c; 7 kinds
- monthly rose cuttings, 2 doz. 10e; 1
= bunch sword and 1 Boston fern, 253
will exch. rooted ferns for 1: rooted
_ silver spotted, fish, or guinia wing,
_ chicken -gizzard or angel wing be-
_gonias. Add postage. Mrs.. Sarah
_ Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Route 1.
Gladioli, 60 doz.; mixed cannas,
50c doz. ay igold ar i
Cpe peed aud Chinese. sultana; 1 rex and 1 beefsteak and
~ weol flowers, 25c dos; geraniums,
_ Yooted cuttings, 10 each, 3 for 25c;
_ purple iris, 50 doz., $3 a 100; Giant
_ Darwin tulip bulbs, 50c doz., $3.50 a}
05. jd each,
$2.25 doz.; spengeria fern seedlings, |
_ 25e doz., $1.50 a 100. H. H., Cham-
100; Madonna lily bulbs, 25
bers, Ball Ground, Ga. Route 4. Noses
__ Hydrangea, well rooted, 40c: cut-
tings, 15 or 2 for 25c; large leaf
colens, 10 in. high, 3 for 25 or 60c
doz.; May: cactus, red or*pink, rooted, |
20c each; cuttings, 3 for. 25; aspara-
gus ferns, large 40c, small 20c; rose
color sultana, 10c cutting, rooted,
-20c, or 3 for 50c; zinnias, 15 doz.;
verbena,
Abe. Add
than 50c. 6 free plants with every $1
order, or 15 with $2 order. _ Miss
Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga., Route 1.
3 Any quantity of dbl. crimson, yel-
low, imperial coral, baby breath, pink
and other cannas, 50c to $1 a doz.;
beautiful foliage cannas, 40 doz.;
iris, variety of colors; shasta daisies,
both blooms and growing plants;
_ number of young althea trees, 10c to
$3; figs and magnolia algeratum and
other ptants; cut flowers; 2 new can-
nas, 25c each. Miss Lula Gachet, At-
lanta, Ga. 238 12th St. NE, ~
Well rooted plants of crepe myrtle,
forsythia, English dogwood, 6 for $1;
rooted dbl. white althea, and white
crepe myrtle, 35 each, 3 for $1 each;
pink and white hibiscus, 6 for 25c,
40c for 12; blue sand verbena, 10 for
25c; several colors geraniums, rooted,
blooming plants, 35 to 50 each. Add
Postage. Mrs. May Butler, Armuchee,
Georgia. ss
__ A small collection. of well rooted
Echimenee plants, 15c each, 2 for
25c; 1 growing dbl. red . geranium,
20c. Will exch, for milk and wine lily
bulbs or purple iris. Each to pay
postage. Mrs. M. W. Castellow, Ma-
on, Georgia, 422 Johnson Ave.-
Asparagus and spengeria ferns,
good roots, 20c each or exch. 2 for 1
-dbi, peach-blow hibiseus, or 2 for 4
Christmas cherry plants;: several
colors of petunia plants, 30c, a 100;
Dorothy Perkins roses, well rooted,
lac bushes, rep crepe myrtle, gold-.
en bells, 20c each; dbl. touch-me-nots,
1c doz.; dbl. zinnias, Hastings va-
riety, 20c doz.; white narcissus bulbs,
60c a 100; also Mary Washington As-.
paragus plants, $1 a 100, or exch. 50
paragus plants for 2. dbl. yellow
.LE |
jew, and|
amockingham, Georgia,
| Write first.Mrs.-O. E.
well rooted, 8 each, 4 for Park, Georgia. .
postage on orders for less}
|der, or pink and white
ehildren: amel, squirrel,
-ply.- Mrs. .M..C
MARKET
japonica plants, Mrs. Markie Myers, |
Hartwell, Ga. Route 4. SeoN
Beautiful dbl. red, yellow, orange, |
yellow speckled and rose color can-
nas, 10e each root. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
ells, Monroe, Ga.-Route 1.
Daffodils, early yellow flowering,
pla 100 postpaid; $8 M. Orders fill-
ed now or booked for Fall del.; also
iarge tiger lilies and pink sweet gar-
den pinks, each $1 doz.; Fall del.
-other plants and shrubbery at reason-
}able prices. L. A. Keliogg, Cumming,
aeorgia, Route 5. :
Jonquil, datfodils, April blooming
narcissi, now ready, 60c a 100. Add
postage. Mrs. E. Powell, Eastanollee,
Georgia, Route 2, = eae
Ked, salmon and apple blossom
| white sultana plants, 10c each post-
paid. Miss Emma Duggar, Oliver, Ga.
Route 2. : ee eo
1, 7 ineh single pink geranium, 50c;
small plants, 1Uc each; pink conch be-
gonia, 15c each; 2 large calladiums,
aVe each, or-exch. for good _ size,
rooted maiden hair fern, Rex or leo-
pard begonia, meal and flour sacks,
jor a Little Brown Hen incubator in.
good cond. Mrs. Indiana Barnes,
FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED
Want Iris in 500 or thousand lots.
Can use wild and cultivated in any
color except white; also several
hundred small- wild iris. Dr. GC. CG.
tiaroid, Macon, Ga. 515 Ga. Casual-
Ve BOG se ee :
Wanted: Longleaf pine needles Um-
brella Palm and Leopard plant.
Shore, Grove
sob. Gainesville, Ga. 5... = 7
Want 1 white, 1 red and 1 purple
other begonias. Will exch. hydrangea,
large leaf colens, asparagus | ferns,
and red or:pink May cactus. Miss
Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga. Route 1.
Want 2 or 3 water hyacinths, No.
Georgia wild water lilies or iris, 1
purple crepe myrtle, 1 magnolia, 1
golden arbor-vitea, 1 green and 1
green and white century plant. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Gaz Rouge 5.
~ Want pot flower cuttings of all
descriptions. Will pay cash or exch.
pepper, cabbage, collard or ~ tomato
plants, all late varieties. Each to pay
postage. Clarence S: Smith, Forrest
Want 3 doz. shasta daisies and 1
doz. black-eyed susans. Will exch.
zlephant ears, ice plant, Jacobs lad-
chrysanthe-
mums for same. Miss Ivis _.ONeal,
Manassas, Georgia. | ; a S
Needlework for Sale
Will tuft bedspreads, 75 and $1
ea., other party furnish material and
pay postage, or will stamp. and give
instructions for 25c or 2 for 40c;
will furnish everything, tuft in fade-|
less color thread or white, $2.50 and
$3.25. 10 choice designs. Mrs. W. H.
Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Reis
1 white dresser scarf, Indian Head;
58 in., long including trimming, 18
in., wide, 6 in. white fringe on ends,
emb. in fast color thread, $2; 2 cro-
chet. scarf ends of fine white, ball
thread, 18 in. long, 7 in. wide, 85c,
tor exch. for 4 lbs., good Wakefield
or Flat Dutch cabbage seed del. Mrs.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4.
Patterns for stuffed toys for
dog and
life size doll, 15 ea., or 2 for 25ce.
Exch. for octagon coupons, at le ea.
Cash orders del. Add-5e postage in
exch. 1 hand emb. bedspread with
bolster to match,. fast colors, . un-
bleached sheeting, $10. Write for
information and send stamp for re-
. Conner, Gainesville,
Go hi. ae Se
_ Sewing and emb., work cheap, or
on halves; crochet dresser scarf ends.
made from Lily or Mill thread, 25
| 35 1:;, 1 crochet yoke, No. 8}. :
gee }emb. bedspread with pillow cases to
match, $5.00; Hemstitched, emb. hand-
kerchiefs, 25c, Will do emb. work'!
Lily thread, diamond design, size 34.
5 in.; width, $1.50 postpaid. Will
exch. for chicks. Send money order.
Seer <
3 ULLE
-yokes, $2.50..
$2.50. Send stamped
iss L
Rte TS
Plain sewing reasonable. Childrens
dresses a specialty. Also tatted gown
t Mrs. W. H. Boggs,
ClarkesviHe; Ga. Rt. 3.
Crochet scarf ends, 24 in. long,
7 in. deep, basket and ribbon design,
unbleached, $2 for set, or exch. for
1 strap slipper, No. 4., good cond.,
medium heel and toe, black patent
leather, white or blond kid. Send
clipper subject to approval. Miss
Ruth Loggins, Pendergrass, Ga., Rt.|
One. 3
Bedspreads, 81 or 90 in., unbleach-
-ed sheeting, tufted or emb. in assort-
| ed designs and fast colors. $3.50 to
' $6 ea., bedroom: sets, $7.50 to $15;
scarfs, tufted or emb., with hand
tied fringe, 75 to. $1.50; Buffet and}
funcheon sets, $1.50 to $2.75. Other
fancy work. Write for particulars. M.
H. Rickett, Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 10>
_ Old fashioned knit lace for pillow
ease edge or other things, 1 in., 25c
oer yd., 3 in., 50c yd. Add postage.
Mrs, E. G. Loggins, Pendergrass, Ga.
Rein ee
Will tuft and emb. bedspreads on
sleached sheeting, any design, $3.50
to $4; pillow cases on good Indian
dead, $1.25 to $1.45 set. Also any
ind of emb. with fast color thread
and plain sewing at . reasonable
orices. Write. Miss Lottie Turner,
Marble Hill, Ga. ;
_.6 home scrap quilts, 3 lbs., $3.50;
| 3 1-2 Ibs., $4, 4 lbs., $4.50 del. also
will quilt quilts $1.50 ea., and make
childrens clothes and any kind of
plain sewing, cheap. Mrs. J. R. Cain,
Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 95. . >
Want to hear from some one hav-
ing pretty sheet designs. Would like
one with large basket of flowers. in|.
center. State price. Mrs. H. B. Bell,
Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 4.
Ladies hand made linen handker-
chiefs, emb., 40c ea., Mens colored
thread drawn and initial worked if}
desired, 40c ea., linen and silk can-}
ton erepe baby caps, tatting, and
most any kind of fancy work. Will}
send for inspection if party. will pay
| postage and insurance. Miss Bertha
Williams, Dooling, Ga. Box 42.
Braides huck rugs, like our fore-
fathers used on dirt floors, $1.50;
oots for flowers made of cement and
ereek pebbles, 75c;\ acorn cup bas-
kets, $1; patch work quilt tops, $3.
Miss Kittie Ledford, Blairsville, Ga.
Infants tatted bootees, pale blue
trimmed, 45 pr., or exch. for 45
soap coupons, either Grandma Heads,
Export borax, or Octagon coupons;
| also 1 set quilt squares, 40cc, or exch.
for 40 coupons, named above. Miss
5 Maud Roper, Dawsonville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Full bed size quilt tops, guaranteed
to be new thick cloth. Will piece 75
ea., or 4 for $2.80. Cash with order.
Add postage. Miss Nancy Corley,
Lilburn, Ga., Route 1, Box 108. .
Will tuft and emb. bedspreads on|
bleached sheeting, any design, $3.50
to $4.00 ea., pillow cases on good In-
dian Head or sheeting, $1.25 to $1.45
-ea.; lace. .Any other kindof emb.,
with fadeless thread and do any kind]
of plain sewing at reasonable prices.
Miss Lottie Turner, Marble. Hill, Ga.
110-4 hand tufted bedspread in new
basket design, gold, rose-and green,
$3.00; 1 84-in, swing basket, purple,
envelope for
answer to inquiries.. Mrs. T. W. Cline,
Adairsville, Ga. Route: 2... =
Baby fancy bonnets, made of im-
ported swiss organdie, 12 1-2. in.
across. front, 75 ea. Mrs. Edgar
Woodall, Cornelia, Ga., RFD 1.
1 tufted bedspread, unbleached
sheeting, tulip design, green and yel-
low fadeless thread, $3.25; 1 popcorn
stitch diamond design, large center- |}
piece, $1.50. Mrs. J.
Roun, Gas oe =
Old fashioned Matmon: Knot work
lace fringe in pineapple design for
table runners, white or ecru, $1.25
a set.. Mrs. M, O. Irvin, Milner, Ga.
Several prs. pillow cases, $1.00 pr.,
M. Hall, Cal-
AS 4
mala Dickson, Eastanollee, Ga, |
ula. ee ee ee Mrs. Sidney Tanner, Deweyrose, Ga.,
Route 1. Se a eee
| practicall:
-$25 FOB Martin; 2 brooders, De-
pendable Blue Flamey 1 use 3 wks.
reasonable and guarantee neat work.
Hand-made necklaces of imp. bu-
gle and small beads in attractive de.
sign, different colors, iridescent purs
ple, blue and yellow, silver, gold, all
white or all black, 35c; bracelet tq
match, 15e.
Miss Frances McDonald,
Chipley, Ga. es
1 crochet luncheon set, 13 pieces, Be
unbleached _
$5.00; emb. . bedspread,
.
sheeting, fast color thread, $3.50; 1.
tan emb. luncheon set, crochet around
edge, 5 pieces, $2.00; large tan emb.
centerpiece with lace and large scarf
to match, $5.00.. All FOB here. Miss
Fairrie Bell Michael,
Route 3.
N
Want to exch. Octagon coupons for 4
Monroe, Ga., eS :
tatting, 1c ea. for coupons and pos- |
tage on tatting. Other party pay
postage on tatting, or will exch. for
white sacks.
Ficklin, Ga., Wilkes county.. :
_-Nice finger. work a specialty;. any
kind of machine work, childrens
Mrs. C. TF. Patrick, ae
clothes, infants layettes. Good work,
reasonable prices. Write Mrs. L. C. _
Ridley, Franklin, Ga., Route 4. .
_ Hand made heeked rugs, $7.50; rag ;
rugs, $4.50; all colors
thread, 10c, 12c and 15 per oz., white.
75c lb, new patent tufting needle, 10c
prepaid; punch needles, 50c ea. size
filled to order with instructions in-
|closed. . J. Whitaker, Dalton, Ga.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED |
(Continued from page three) a
Want Toggenberg buck old enough
for service.
Route A, Box 129.
gan, Stillmore, Ga., Route 3.
of tufting *
ia
bs
Pao
J. W. Scott, Dawson, Ga.,
Want 500 stock goats. Any kind a
Will pay 75c a head del. W. J. Mor-
- Want 300 ewes and lambs, none ov-
er 3 yrs. old. Describe and give best
price del., Cleveland, Ga., via G. & N.
W. R. R. from Gainesville. Med R.
Kellum, Cleveland, Ga., RFD 4.
_ RABBITS FOR SALE |
-Chnchillas: young does from Reg
stock, 4 mos. old, $5.00; bucks, same
age, $4.00; Reg. does, yr. old and
bred, $12.00; 1 pr., pink-eyed white-
rabbits, 1 yr. old, $3.00;.1 pr. yr. _
old Reds, $6.00, W. E. Wilson, La-
Vonia, Ga. Siete e
eee:
Chinchilla and White Giants, New
Zealands, Red and White, and other
rabbits at attractive prices.
Peter: I<
Haden, Atlanta, Ga., Route 1, phone oy
Fairfax 1750-J.
Reg. or pedigreed Chinchillas, Ru-* ie
fus Reds and New Zealand Reds at
all times.
Prices reasonable. J, FE. ~
Head, Atlanta, Ga., 1048 Oglethorpe
Avenue.
RABBITS WANTED
Want pure bred does, 6 mos. and
older.
condition.
price.. J. N. Ousley, Coral Gables, _
Fla., 2929 S. W. 34th Avenue. eS
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
- Wisconsin incubator with instrue-
tion book and thermometer, 180 eap.,
Must be healthy and in good =e
State age and lewest tash
ee ae Acer
ape
4
Bx
used few times, also brooder, same
cap., $18 FOB for both. Mrs. M. E.
Jones, Shellman, /Ga.
1. Dependable 300 cap. incubator, ~
ly new, used two hatches,
other never been uncrated. $12 and
$15. All guaranteed to be in good:
/Shape. W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga.
Re es
vee
_ INCUBATORS WANTED
Want to exch. pure bred S.C. R.
I. Reds for 1 incubator, 50 cap. Write
what you have. Mrs. Wilton H. De.
Loach, Ellabell; Ga., Rt. 1, Box 10.
Want 1 incubator, 100 cap., and
1 100 or 150 eap. brooder. Must be
good cond. Will exch.
ton, Ga. ae
= value for. ~-;
same. Write. Glenn E. Finley, Dal~
o ee Second Hand Machinery for
Sale and Wanted
3 Oliver Bottom plows for tractor,
$35 ea., 3 Sullivan-Towson disc trac-
tor plows, $40 ea., 6 H. P. Fairbanks
Morse gas eng. $35 (minus magneto)
-J7 Williamson stump puller, complete
with cable, $225; 1 Universal 24 in.
stone grist or grinding mill for Ford
tractor or other power, $75. All in
first class cond. Fred C. Geiger,
Flintside, Ga. pa aes
1 1-2 and 2 in. Pickering Governor
for 20: or 25 horse eng., good as new,
$30 FOB here; Hocking Valley pow-
er or hand corn sheller, $15. A. P.
Teel, Morris Station, Ga.
1 International gas eng., 15 H. P.
fair cond., $150; 1 30 in. upright
grist mill, $100; 1 large size feed
mill, $30. Write for further parti-
culars. J. T. Hightower, Odum, Ga.
1 I. H. CG. 10-horse kerosine oil
eng., 1 20 in. grist mill and belt for
same, all in A.-1 cond. Make best of-
fer. G. W. Hughes, Rocky Ford, Ga.,
Rt. A., Box 88.
No.
Mrs. F. T. Clough, Folkston, Ga.
Good mowing machine and rake
for sale cheap. H. O. Williams, Mil-
jen, Ga. Rt. A.
1 De Laval Separator, used only a
few weeks. 1927 model. Write for
price. G. H. Clark, Griffin, Ga. Rt.
A.
3 Grist mills. Write for best prices
and make; also 3 Log Carts for sale.
W. J. Morgan. (No address)
For sale or exch. 1 4-row cotton
duster, new, cost $200, $50 in poul-
try, hogs and cattle. Geo. H. Hayes,
Atlanta, ~<Ga. 1480 So. Gordon St.
1 Martin diteher, good cond., used
very little, $35. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.
8 roller cane mill and 9 ft. pan,
good cond., also dis harrow, all
cheap for cash. R. M. Chandler, Cor-
dele, Ga. f .
1 2-horse Avery Walking Culti-
vator, good cond., $25 or exch. for
-mowing machine, any
good make.
A. E. Brannen, Statesboro, Ga.
1 10-H, P. gas., or ker Ee H.C.
eng., 1 8-H. P. corn and cob crush-
er; 1 20H. P. rock, Meadows grist
mill; 1 rice huller, Van Houten make,
-1 1-hole corn sheller, belts, pulleys,
.shafts and oil. Make best offer. D.
_J. Skipper, Waycross, Ga. 201 Rey-
-nolds St.
Large size Economy King Separa-
-tor. Sell or exch. part for farm pro-
ducts. Mrs. C. L. Youngblood, Way-
cross, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 4. -
1 Lilliston peanut picker, used two
seasons, good cond., $150 for quick
sale. Happv Valley Farm, Thomson,
Ga. :
Martin ditcher, new, $25; Lynch-
burg buster, A. 1 cond., $7.50; No.
93 Chattanooga Turner, A. 1 cond.,
$7.; Cole cotton planter, $5; Gee
Whiz cultivator, $3. W. D. Watson,
Loganville, Ga.
Planet Jr., 1 row cotton cultivator,
used very little, good cond., with
attachments, $12. R. C. Couch, Turin,
Ga.
1 8-H. P. Mogul International gas
' eng., good cond.,.1 10-H. P. Titan
International gas. eng., needs only
slight repairs, several other imple-
ments sell cheap for cash, or exch.
for good bread corn. Make best offer
Robt. Fuller, Adairsville, Ga. P. O.
Box 287.
A few No. 10 Oliver, 2 horse slides,
No. 10; 1 No. 18 extension wing for
Oliver 2 horse turner; 1 butter box
with ice box made in for shipping but-
ter. Sell, or would exch Some for
good laying hens, at $1.00 ea. Write.
S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga.
1 Lilliston peanut picker; 1 Ford-
son tractor, good running order; 1
tractor harrow; 1 new Cole drop
planter; 1. new Distributor; 1 anvil
and shop tools. Write for informa-
| Woolsey, Ga., Route 1. :
2 Primrose Separator, pur-
. chased in 1922 for $90. Sell for $25
or exch. for anything of equal value. |:
ie
tion and prices. Mrs, R. L.
Good mowing machine and rake for
sale. H. O. Williams, Millen, Ga.,
Rovitet Ay vee ae ee
J 2-horse riding cultivator with
plow and disc complete, good as new,
used 1 yr., wheels a little sprung, $50;
1 3-horse Oliver No. 20 riding turn-
ing plow with colter and dbl. trees,
$20.00; 1. No. 23 Acma harrow, $6.00.
Mrs. Corrinne Collins, Ludowici,. Ga.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED
Want 75 horse crude oil engine.
Must be in good shape. Quote price.
W. S. Preetorius, Statesboro, Ga.
Want 1 12 ft., steel oversheet wat-
er wheel, 3 ft., face. State cond., and
price. A. J. Hooper, Villa Rica, Ga.
Want 2nd-hand~ gin outfit com-
plete. Suitable for 80 H. P. steam
eng. Must be in good cond. Wm. Mc-
Clure, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 2.
FARM HELP WANTED
Farm help wanted. C. F. Sutton,
Lyons, Ga.
Want pecan budder to bud pecans
for Big Indian Nut Nursery near
Monticello. J. C. Smith, Monticello
Ga. on
Want honest, industrious, strong
man, between 24 and 40 yrs. of age,
to work garden patches and do rough
carpenter work around farm. Pre-
fer man who can drive and keep in
repair Ford car. $26 a mo., and board
regular time. If, pleased will raise
salary. Start at once. W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga.
Want party to cultivate 30 to 40
acres for 1929. General farming or
trucking. Must be reliable and give
A. 1. ref. Write for particulars. John
R. Gable, Whitestone, Ga.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want position on farm. Dairying.
Can handle 25 cows. Drive trucks,
tractors and handle labor. Can start
any time. J. W. Dere, Apalachee, Ga.
A capable young girl wants a po-
sition with florist or to do flower
garden work. Good references. Write
Miss Lula Dickson, EastonoWe, Ga.
Ri.
Want place on farm for 1928 and
1929. near Vienna or Cordele. Truck,
poultry, hogs and 3 or 4 cows. Write
for particulars at once. Can begin
Sept. Ist. References. C. G. Boze-
man, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 8.
Want job on general
dairy. Single man, experienced and
good references. 44 yrs. old.
start right away. Write. R. L. Law-
son, Arabi, Ga,; Rt 2; eRe
Want position as farm foreman,
for 1928 and 1929. Can operate and
keep up all farm machinery, carpen-
ter work, and can install and super-
intend any system of cotton gins,
gas and oil eng. Life time experience.
Best of references. J. C. Spearman,
Wadley, Ga.
Want job on farm. Drive most any
make truck and tractor. Write and
make best offer. L. L. Miller, Wray,,
Gar Rin 2:
Want good water power grist mill
for year 1929. Am experienced mill-
er. Write for particulars. J. M. Stapp,
Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want position as farm Supt., or
overseer of large farm. Prefer not
over 50 mi. from Atlanta. Good lev-
el land, not rocky.
and cattle raising partly. Life time
experience. Can handle labor, any
kind of farm machinery and keep in
repair, also carpenter work. Ref.
exchanged. J. G. Bullard, College
Park, Ga., Route 1.
Well digging or blasting in rock by
foot or the hour, to clear ground,
farm werk. A. B. Walden, Conyers,
Ga., RFD 1, Box 234, 5
Want position on farm in Middle|
or South Ga.; Have '7 in family, all
farmer boys, old enough to work and
pick cotton. Can begin working now.
Want to trade for 1929. Write for
particulars. KE. D. Hicks, (No address
given).
FiMiseellaneous Ad
farm, or}
Will consider hog |.
200 heavy burlap bags, size 2 1-2
x4 ft., wt. 2 3-4 lbs. ea. 10c ea. FOB
Blackshear, L. Greenberg, Black-
shent; Ga. Box 404. 5" 2
60 Black Walnut trees, about lyr.
old, 15c ea. Ready any time. Arnold
E. Moore, Trenton, Ga., Sand Mtn.,
Star Rt.
~~ 1 Lattle Brown Hen _ incubator,
complete with instructions, $4; other
implements. Will exch. for 1928
hatch Barred Rock cockerels and pul-
ets. Write for further information.
Mrs. W. A. Howell, White Plains, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 34.
Apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry,
figs, grapevines, strawberry, 5 M.,
specimen evergreens, 10 M. assorted
f.owering shrubs twenty-five thousand
Lombardy poplars, Silver Leaf and
Sugar Maple, Texas Umbrella, all
ready for landscape planting; pedi-
greed iris, $1.25 doz., $7 a 100, $50 a
M. Darwin tulips in assortment, $1
per doz., $6 a 100, $40 M., white,
pink and red peony 3 to 5 eye divi-
sions $5 doz. bulbs, ready now, oth-
er items ready in the fall. Place your
order now for future del. James
Cureton, Austell, Ga. cs
6 lbs. nice feathers, put up in pil-
lows, $4. Mrs. Markie Myers, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. 4, pe
40 lbs., mixed turnip seed, whole
lot for $8. or 25 lb. E. P. Mason,
Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1. :
5 Ibs., Seven Top turnip seed,
clean and sound, 25 I|b., or lot for
$1 del, J. F. Briscoe, Loganville, Ga.
Have sold my peas. Answer to
many inquiries, A. J. Rosey, Eaton-
ton, Ga. Rt 1.
3 country cured hams from corn
fed hogs, wt., 32-34 and 85 Ibs.,
good cond., 30 lb., FOB here. Mrs.
J. M. Lewis, Warthen, Ga.
- Good sound feed oats 160 lb. sacks
$4.75 sack FOB Blackshear. L. Green-
berg, Blackshear, Ga., Box 404,
Horse apples shipped in sacks, $1
bu., FOB here. Booking orders for
August shipment. Octavia Tyson, Ac-
worth, Ga. Rt. 4.
Pears for preserving,
August, $1.16 bu. H. O.
Millen, Ga, Rt. A.
Fresh canned huckleberries, can-
ned in their own juice without water
in qt., fruit cans, 35 qt. del. in
lots of 1-2 doz., or more. J. T. Chat-
man, Franklin, Ga. Rt. 5.
10 bu., large, sound irish potatoes,
$2 bu. FOB Aragon. W. W. Ellison,
Aragon, Ga. Lie
Lookout Mtn., seed potatoes, 5 bu.,
$1.50 bu. W. I. Black, Lula, Ga.
Honey in 5 lb: cans, $1.35 del. Mrs.
F, R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
New crop bright pure comb honey
in 50 or 60 lb. lard cans, 12 1-2c lb.
FOB Jesup. Prompt shipment. T. H.
Flowers, Jesup, Ga. Rt. A.
Fancy patent honey in 1 lb. sec-
tions, 24 1 lb. section to case, $3.60;
extra fancy, $4; Fancy Amber honey
in 10 lb. buckets, 6 to case, $6. Ref.
Cairo Banking Co. J. H. Muggridge,
Cairo, Ga.
500 Ibs. screened Burr Clover, 500
ready in
Williams,
Roy Dean, Americus, Ga.
12 ducks, $6 FOB here. L. E. W
Ibs., 10c Ib; 100 Ib. lots, 12 1-2 Ib.,
having farms for sale,
ion of the Bulletin.
beans, cucumbers and wh
potatoes. C. Ridley, Frankl
Gag
Old Time Red cae '
lanting, 30c gal. Seven Top turnip
need 30c lb. All del. L. A, Gee
Oakwood, Ga. oe
50 10 lb. cans good sorghum syrup,
60c a can FOB Senoia. Mrs, R. L,
Arnall, Woolsey, Ga. ae
Reg. Big Bone, P. C. male 2 yr,
old hog, wt., about 300 lbs.,
Cash with order. Sell to prevent in-
breeding. Gordon Wheeler, Kite, Ga
1 Duroe Jersey boar and 1 Duroc
Jersey sow pig, wt., ea., about 5
Ibs.,-Orin Cherry King strain. Deep
red color, $10 ea. or $19 for pr., FOB
Harlem, Reg. in buyers name. Juli
A
J. Blanchard, Appling, Ga.
Duroc Jersey 8 wks. old pigs. Pure
pred and subject to reg., $10 ea,
Rt. Bo
50 Racing Homer pigeons, 75c ea.
all or part cash with order. R. L,
Tribble, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 69.
Young Jersey 2 yr. old heif
fresh in with heifer 2 mo. old ca
from 8 1-2 gal. cow. Will be~
milker, mouse color, $75, or will
for healthy, feeder, inoculated sho
around 50 to 100 lbs. Mrs. J. D.
Intyre, Ousley, Ga. -
1 Jersey bull, 2 yr. old in Dec
ber, fine shape, Dark Blue, $30
L. Allison, Cleveland, Ga. Rt, 3
1 fine milch cow, fresh. Sell B
gain. Ranza Spriggs, Rockmart, Ga.
Ri. ek eh :
6 White Pekin ducks and 1 dra
$2 ea,, or $13 for lot. Mrs. J. D.
Intyre, Ousley, Ga. .
Thompson Barred Rock, pr
stock eggs, $1 for 15, $2.75 for
Carton to be returned. Cash w
order, Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylv
ter, Ga., Rt. 8. 2 ee
- 100 Ferris strain White Legho
10 wks. old pullets from stock dir
from Ferris from 260 to 293 egg tr
nest hens, 75c ea., FOB Oconee Po
try Farm, Rockledge, Ga. 2
S. C. R. I. Red April cockere
Owens strain, State accredited, spe
ial mating, prize winning dark red
stock, $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Julian
Blanchard, Appling, Ga. a
_ Pure bred April Black Langsh
pullets and cockerels, $1 ea., F
also eggs, $1 for 15 del. Crate to
returned. Mrs. J. G. Burden, Elb
ton, Ga, Rt; 9. ee
14 Dark Cornish Indian Game he!
$1.50 ea., 5 pullets, $1 ea., 10 or
pullets, 75c ea. Same breed. Mrs.
G. Pearce, Sycamore, Ga. Rt. 2.
Trio Muscovey ducks, 1 drake 4
liams, Ty Ty, Ga.
White Guinea eggs, $1.25 per
del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga
Bantam roosters, 50c ea., Dp
65c ea., $1 in prs. 1928 hatch
Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. eS
R. I. Red hens, $1.50 ea., 24
Ellijay. A. L. Kimzey, Diamond,
12 J. B. Giant April pullets
1 cockerel, $1.25 ea., or $15 fo
18 FOB here. Cash with 0
Frank Behnke, Jackson, Ga.
Belgian rabbits, 4 mos. old, $2
Fains Hatchery, Edison, Ga.
2 oncee
FARM LAND SUPPLEMENT
The August 2nd issue of the Bulletin wil
carry a Farm Land Supplement. Farmer
rent or on shares ma!
is for the benefit of the farmer; all other
will be denied space in this important divis-