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7 VOL. 12 STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, "GHORGIA, * THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1928. NUMBER 38.
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-eonstant stream of insects going into the fire.

place.

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Day before yesterday my attention was called to the fact that

some parties are going around over the State trying to borrow money -

and also trying to sell stock in a Tobacco Association and are making

the statement that they are working in conjunction with the Bureau of

Markets or the Department of Agriculture of the State. a

We havent anyone working in conjunction with the Bureau of.
Markets of the Department of Agriculture who is trying. to borrow
money or sell stock of any kind.

This is a notice to the publi that thee men representing them-
selves as such are sailing under false colors.

Ysterday a good friend of mine called my attention to a custom

that was followed, when he was a boy, at this time of the year. He

said you know, Talmadge, there are all kinds of insects with us now,
this is the insect time of the year, and went on to state that back

50 years ago at this time of year they would kindle fires all around

the place and let them burn through the night and you could see a
You have noticed this
yourself, : never thought that it had been practiced to kill out in-
sects but this good friend told me that it had and if every farmer
would follow this he would see a great reduction of insects about. his
Thisis the time of year that they are breeding more than any
other and the night fires could certainly do no harm if you do not

put them too close to your fences and outhouses and they might de-:

stroy a good many insects in a cheap and effective way.

A FEW LITTLE THINGS

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You know a painted country home with outhouses ete, white.
washed, is the prettiest sight in the world. I am going to give you
a formula for whitewash that is cheap and if you will put it on your

trees, your fences, and outhouses, you will think more. of your place

and everybody else will too and will like to drive by and look at it.
When I was 17 years old, I used some whitewash made by this formula
on the grove fence and I noticed it there ten years after and it looked
like paint, Here it gos, it is approved by the Federal Government
and is used a great deal around their cantonments:

Slake in boiling water one-half bushel of quicklime, keeping it
just fairly covered with water during the process. Strain to remove
the sediment, which will fall to the bottom, and add to it one peek
of salt dissolved in warm water, 8 pounds of ground rice boiled in
water to a thin paste, 1-2 pound of Spanish whiting, and a pound of
glue dissolved im warm water. Mix the different ingredients thor-
oughly and let the mixture stand for several days. When ready to
use, apply it hot. If a less quantity is desired, use the same propor-
tions.

For buildings on the farm, fences, etc., this will to a great extent
answer the purpose of paint and at a much reduced cost. The rice
flour and glue make the whitewash stick. Rain and freezing have
slight effect on this whitewash and it may be pat on with a sprayer.

er sprayed) hold the nozzle is or 20 inches from the sprayed sur-
ace /

EUGENE TALMADGE.

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MARKET REPORT ~~ /|
OF GEORGIA PRODUOTS

. Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Aug. 4, 1928. Always subject to variation.















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Irish: Potatoes, saek, 100 lbs. -..------------------- 1.25 $ 1.00 1.25 1.10 $ 1.25
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Georgia cane syrup, bble., per gallon ------------ a eatedetetettatatate warn nn nee we reeseenH Me ee
Corn Meal, sack 96 AB eee ween nnn een neena~ 2.76 2.65 2.80 2.50 2.70
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Oats, No, 8 White, sacked, bu. ---~------ emaeecneun= 82 <8 85 och eowek 18
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FLOWERS AND SEEDS FOR SALE
Red, white'and gold 4 oclock seed;
5e doz; pink and white single holly-
hock seed, 5e teaspoonful; also have
lot coupons will exchange for new
guilt scrops. Miss L. M. Mason,
_ Meeks, Ga.
_ Apple geraniums, rooted, 8 for 25c;
Dark red-rosebuds and white double
- geraniums, 8 cuttings for 25c; pink
hydrangea cuttings, 5c ea; rooted var-
igated lantanas, 2 cuttings 15c; white
and green striped dew vine, 10c doz;
4 red rooted double geraniums, 35c;
fox glove, 25c doz; sage, rooted, 25c
bunch; red begonia, rooted, 10 bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Rt. 1,
Dahlonega, Ga. oe
Madonna or Annunciation lily bulbs,
large size, 25c ea; smaller size, 15c
ea; daffodils, 15 doz. cash with order.
Mrs. W. A. Farley, Goggins, Ga.
White, wine, pink and lavender
_ double althea; white, red, pink, crepe
myrtle; Euonimus; Spirea, Van Hout-
ti; dbl. Reevseana; Thunbergi; pink,
crimson; oleanders, white, red, yel-
low, cream, with red stripes. Double
--oleanders, pink, cream, white, vari-
gated leaf; Jasmines, Grand Duke,
night blooming, Nudiflorum, primu-
linum; Hydrangea, barberry, obelia
butterfly bush; philadelphus, weigelia,
_ deutzia; punica, kerria, forsythio,
_- rosemary roses; any 4 for $1.15; 6 for
$1.60; Eleagnus, pyracantha, ligus-
_ trums, photenia; green and varigated
_ pittpsporuns, 8 for $1.55; ferns, as-
paragus, plumosa, maidenhair; be-
gonias, coraline lucerne, picta rosea,
_ star leaf, Prescarnot, crown of
_ thorns. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, 512 16th
_ Ave., E. Cordele, Ga.
_ 1 fuschia, 1 maple begonia, 2 weep-

not rooted) and 1 pink hydrangea; 1
rooted red and 1 white begonia; 1
Mothers tear; 6 bunches rainbow
moss; 6 Wandering Jew; 1 Christmas
cactus; 1 knife blade cactus; 1 sweet-
_ gum geranium. All the above for 50c;
add postage. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Rt.
1, Dahlonega, Ga.

Choice blooming size daffodil and
April blooming narcissus, 25 doz.
$1.50 hundred; cut flowers all sum-
mer and fall. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Rt.
1, Atlanta, Ga.

__ 12 dwarf box wood, 7 yr. old;
beautifully shaped, green from
ground up, balled. Wrapped in bur-
_ lap and delivered, 50c ea; 100 root-
_ ed from cutting dwarf variety, $3
_ per 100, del; 100 April blooming Nar-
_ cissus, $1 per 100; blue and white
_ Tris, large roots, guaranteed to bloom
first year, $1.50 per100; Wild Iris
purple with gold spots, 60c per 100.
Mrs. A. A. Cary, Rt. 1, Royston, Ga.
_. 1 yed rooted fuschia. Will exch. for
1 Angels Trumpet, rooted. Mrs, B.
_E. Joyce, Sugar Valley, Ga.

__ Grepe Myrtle, pink, yellow forsy-
thia, double yellow japonicas, climb-
ing Ameriean Beauty rose, double
white Killarney thornless rose, crim-
_ Son rambler, all nicely rooted, 25
a; Japanese quince, scarlet honey-
suckle vine, blue, lavender and-pink
_ puzzle fool bulbs, 30c ea; blue-grey
California drooping violets, 20c doz;
_ Armour river privet, Spireas, V. H.
are bower, white, common lilac, 30
ea; light yellow daffodil; double,
white, pink, purple giant phlox;
sweet Williams, paper white narcis-

ing lantanas, 2 parlor ivies (cutting.

{son; The President,

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PONS DEPART

FLOWERS AND SEEDS, NEEDLEWORK

40e per bulb. Now ready. Add post-
age. Miss Pearl Vick, Ellijay, Ga.
Rt. 3.

Large size jonquil -and. daffodil
bulbs, $1 per 100 del. Mrs. J. E.

Mauldin, Eastanollee, Ga.

Large rooted hydrangea, 650c;
small, 203; large leaf coleas, 60
doz. oy 8c ea; Salmon and Rose Sul-
tana, 15c ea; rooted. Asparagus fern
25c, 20 seed, 10c; May cactus, pink
or red, 20c ea; 1 Hydrangea, 1 Sul-
tana, 1 cactus, 1 Asparagus fern and
8 colias, all rooted, for $1. Select
3 extra plants with $2 order; all kinds
flowers in exch. foy cloth. Verbena
and Zinnia seed, large pckg., 10c;
Write first. Miss Beanie Smith, Rt.
1, Box 74, Kite, Ga.

Large, tall-growing hollyhock
plants, various colors. 12 plants for
$1. Yellow jonquil bulbs, $1 per
100. Mrs. J, A. Landers, McCollum,
Ga. Rt. 1. :

4 strong plants, 2 ft., high, of
Royal Poincianas 50c ea. Cash; large
blooming size plants of mixed cols.
Snapdragons 20 for 25c; plants of
blazing star and mallows 6 for 20;
rooted pieces of fine Verbena, deep
pink, white and purple with white
eye, 6 for 20c; cuttings of dbl. white
Petunias 7e ea, cuttings of ruffled

Giant petunias same price; white and

green variegated stiff leaf Calladium
to exch. for a dif. col. No stamps.
Mrs. John R. Turner, Concord, Ga.

Blue Iris Lily 95c per 100 del;
sweet blue violets 65c per 100 del
Miss Mae Belle White, Rt. 3, Box 49,
Temple, Ga.

Nice bushy Pileas or artillery
plants, 5c or 50c doz; Maiden Hair
fern plants, long graceful varieties,
bushy, grown in pots 25c ea; fern
leaved yarrow, hardy border plant
$1 per 100; 6 or more of the artil-
lery and fern plants will be sent
with soil on roots by express. The
yarrow in hundred lots can be sent
parcel post. Enclose postage, Mrs.
Edwin B. Jelks.

8 cols. Sultana white, pink, oranze,
rooted 15c ea. or 3 for 25e, or exch.
for dbl. geraniums. Mrs. H. W. Ter-
ry, Rt. 8, Cumming, Ga.

Canna lily bulbs from strong hardy
plants, assorted cols. 10c ea. or $1
per doz. postpaid. Mrs. C. 0. Powell,
Fairfax, Ga.

Extra large dbl. paper white nar-
cissus, 75c per doz., single white
Narcissus, yellow dbl. and single daf-
fodils, yellow jonquils and white
Tris $1 per 100; border lilies $1 per
100;. single blue hyacinths 40c per
doz; '5 doz. red spider lilies 50c per
doz. Mrs. C. . Dye, Middleton, Ga.

50 well rooted dwarf boxwood cut-
tings, $3.50; Everblooming red
spirea, 85c ea; Cape jasmine, 30c ea.
double yellow Japonica, 40 ea; large
leaf begonia, trailing colias and dbl.
red and white geraniums. 15e ea.
Well rooted. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville, Ga. .

White Cannas, Eureka, dark erim-
yellow, King
Humbert, 15-for each plant; if
want only one send 5 postage. Mrs.
Ella Robinson, Rt. 8, Greenville, Ga.

Geranium. cuttings, 25c ea; Lav-
ender and pink verbenas, 30c doz
Blue grass, ribbon grass, butterfly
lilies, 25e doz. Add postage. Geneva
Silver, Rt. 2, Talking Rock, Ga.



sus, lemon lilies, 25 doz. Yellow and
_ blue Iris, 80c doz. Bleeding heart,



White spider Iflies, 50c doz., $3
per 100; $5 per 850; lots up to 1



M.. sold or exch. for neat flower

Baskets cheap; 3 kinds Iris, 40 doz;

collection of lilies, 6 kinds, $1; would
exch. for any color wisteria or trail-
ing nasturtium seeds. Add posta. e.
Miss Ruby Champion, Fairmount,
Ga.

. Butter and Eggs .and blue -Iris
bulbs, rooted Cape Jasmine, 15 1.
Mrs. Julia Sanders, Lawrenceville,
Ga., Rt. 1 s

Peonies, lilies, Emperor, Empress
and King Alfred Daffodils, Darwin
tulips, roses, abelias, Amour river
privet and boxwood. Mrs. Annie M.
Butler, Cherokee Farms, West Point,
Ga.

Dahlia tubers, red or yellow, 10c
ea; 3 for. 25c; $1 for 12; $2 for 25;
Order early as supply is limited. Will
ship when tubers are taken up this
Fall. Miss Mamie Garner, Chelsea,
Ga.

Pink May and June eactus, yr. old
roots, 385c ea., 1 Christmas cactus,
rooted, 15; rosebud geraniums, root-
ed cuttings, 15c; Maple Leaf cuttings
10c ea., Jew 15c a bunch; large grape
begonia, 25c. Mrs. R. T. Chatham,
Adairsville, Ga.

Hardy Spring flowering bulbs:
golden yellow sweet and April bloom-
ing short cup, large flowered daffo-
dils, dbl., and single jonquils; butter
and eggs (dbl), 20c a doz., 8 doz.,
for 50c, $1 a 100, assorted. Add
postage. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth,
Ga., Rt. 6. :

All colors hollyhocks, 5c doz.,
seed, 20 a cupful; Sweet Williams,
25e doz, seed, 10c thls., phlox, dbl.,
Zinnias, dbl. hollyhocks, larkspur
seed, 10c large pkg., dbl. red carna-
tions, 15 ea., red Gloria De Chate-
laine, pink flowering begonias, Moth-
ers Tears, Grape begonias, 15c ea.,
white Hydrangea, 25c ea., Rainbow
ferns, 20c ea. Miss Marsenia Hughey,
Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.
Light purple Iris, 30c doz., pink
hardy hibiscus, 15 ea., myrtle vire,
white and variegated violets, 2 doz.,
15c; green wandering jew and cinna-
mon vines, 10 doz., roses, several
kinds and colors, 6 for 25c; Will
exch, for anything useful. Mrs, Hen-
ry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 8. :

White Easter Lily bulbs $1 per
doz, 6 foy 50 or 10c ea. Add post
age. Miss Lela Rahn, Rt. 2, Rincon,
Ga.

Star Begonia, Thurstoni dark red
glossy leaves 25 ea; Rubra Begonia
or coral red tree, Chatelaine supreme
rose pink, ever blooming Christmas
red 20c ea; maple leaf and pink
Conch 15c ea; Christmas cactus large
plant 25c ea; Hastings Hybrid mixed
coleus 10c ea., or 8 for 25c; dbl.
geraniums, white, pink, dark and
light red 10c ea., or 3 for 25c; Ferns
Roosevelt and fluffy ruffle 20e ea;
August lillies white 20c ea. All nice

size some blooming; Gypsy or rain-

bow moss 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
J. D, Pope, Rt. 2, Box Springs, Ga.
White geraniums from seed 10c ea.
American Beauty Sultanas, 5 cutting
1 rooted 10c; several kinds spring
flowering: bulbs and white Peonies.
Write for prices. Will exch. send
stamped envelope for reply and state
what you have to exch. M. H, Rick-

ett, Rt. 1, Fairmount, Ga.



FLOWERS AND SEEDS WANTED
Want 1 Ostrich plume fern, prefer

$4 ea. Cash with order.



fern about 1 or 2 yrs. old with large





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roots. Will pay reasonable price for
2 yr. size with good roots. Want
young fern not over 2 yrs. old, small
ferns not accepted. Write. Want to
buy at once. Mrs. Cyrus M. Sutton,
Rt. 6, Forsyth, Ga. .

Want to exch. high bush huckle-
berry sed for fringed poppy seed of
any color. Mrs. Lucian Hutcheson,
Adrian, Ga.

Needlework for Sale

Any color tatted luncheon sets, $5; _
buffet sets to match, $1.50; table
runners white or ecru, wide tatted
ends; tatted vanity sets $2; emb.
vanity sets, $1.50; 6 piece emb. bed-





room set, Colonial girl design, $5;

Blue tufted kimono, $2.50; white tuf-
ted bedspread, $5; or will tuft spreads
at $1 ea. party to furnish all mater-
ial. All kinds of sewing cheap. Child-
rens clothes a specialty. Mrs. G. G.
Montgomery, Rt. 4, LaFayette, Ga.

1 silk quilt lined with cretonne, $20
or lined with wash satin, $25; 1 hook-
ed rug, 24 by 36, made of strings,
$6 prepaid, or will exch. for chickens.
Mrs. J. S. Yeomans, Swainsboro, Ga,

Crocheted lace, 2 in. wide, 50c yd.
crocheted yokes, medallions, $1; emb.
towels, crochet ends, 60c per set of
two; emb. bedspread, 80 by 90, fast
color, $5 or tufted bedspread, 80 by
90 $4; emb. pillow cases, long cloth,
75c pair, made of sheeting, 50c pr.;
lace trimmed pillow cases, $1. Mrs.

M. J. Langley, Fair Mount, Ga.

White crocheted gown yoke, rib--
bon trimmed, $1.50; pink and white
tatted medallions, 5c ea; 1 white
doiley crocheted edge, 15c; one un-
bleached scarf, 85c. Will exch. for
new quilt tops or scarfs. Miss L. M..
Mason, Meeks, Ga. :

Double tatting, 20, 25 and 30c
yd; single 10 yd; medallions, 5:and
10c ea; knitted center pieces, 14 in,
$1; water sets, $2; one tatted yoke
made of medallions, 88 in. size, one
tatted yoke made of insertion, 406
in. size, $1. Will exch. 2 yokes for 8
yds. 90 in. sheeting. Miss Estelle
Hughey, Ranger, Ga.

Tufted bed spreads, $3 to $5; door
panels, fire screen covers, 75c; pil-
low tops, chair backs, 50c; waxed
roses, 60c doz; carnations 50c doz;
sweet peas, 25c dez. Mrs. R. T, Chat-
ham, Adairsville, Ga.

Rug and spread patterns, 25c ea.

|Also many kinds of quilt patterns,

10c ea. pieced blocks at 15 and 20c
ea. According to design. Mrs. L. H.
Coe, Eastanolle, Ga.

New large size bed quilts, made of
new material and lined with outing,
Mrs. Js F.
Floyd, Colquitt, .Ga.

Tufted bed spreads in fadeless
thread on bleached or unbleached
sheeting 10 choice. designs, $2.75
and $3.75 ea; tea aprons, 65e; bed
room sets, $2.50. Will stamp spreads
for 25c. Will make tufted spreads,
parties furnish materials for 75c
and $1 ea. Send stamped envelope.
Marsena Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1.

8 ladies handerchiefs, one lavender
linen, two white cotton, emb. with
fast colors, 85 or exch. for 6 tulip

oy 6 hyacinth bulbs, different colors. _

preferred, you pay postage on flow.
ers and I on handkerchiefs. Miss
Mamie Garner, Chelsea, Ga.













= halves; 1 luncheon set, 7 piece, $1.75;

















"NEEDLEWORK FOR. "SALE

Will tuft and embroider. bedspreads

on bleached sheeting, any design,
$3.50 to $4; pillow cases on good
Indianhead or sheeting, $1.25 to $1.45
set; will do any other kind emb., all
with fadeless colors; also any kind
- plain sewing. Reasonable: Miss Lottie
_ Turner, Marble Hill, Ga.

6 new quilt tops, good bed size;
$1, ea; also 6 new quilts already quilt-
ed, $3.50 ea; I will piece good new
eee on halves. Mrs. Ovie Wilson,
Rt. 1, Athens, Ga. Barber St.

2 set dresser scarf, 75 set, made

' of factory thread, large size; also
pillow case trimming, 80c: set; will
exch. for large size emb. bed sheet
or cash. Martha Carroll, Bremen, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 75..

I have hooked rug patterns at
25e ea. also hooked and braided and
-erochet rugs and log cabin quilts,

- green and red, quilted by the piece.

Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga.

_ Will do plain sewing, house dress-
_ es. 40c, 50c, 75e, and $1; handmade
handkerchiefs for sale, white and

pink voile with emb. corners, 15 and

- 25e; will make handkerchiefs on
1 towel with tatted edge and Jonauil
design. Will make tatting, single 20c
yd., dbl., 40 yd. Mrs. Tom Murphy,

Rt. 3, Care Tom Bishop, Chipley, Ga.

- 0 yds. white single tatting made of

No. 100 C. M. C. thread, 11 yds. for.

$1; 10 yds. white single tatting made

= of spool thread No. 50, 12e yd, Mrs.

W. J. Harrison, Senoia, Ga.

Nice tufted bedspreads, bedroom
~ sets, fast color thread, any design.
__Exch. for Jersey calves or for B. R.

chicks, 6 wks. old; at once. Mrs.
Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 large tan centerpiece about 33
in. wide; 2 white centerpieces 29 in.

all trimmed with lace and worked

with everfast colors. 1 linen dresser
scarf and 1 linen vanity set, 4 pieces,
2 small crocheted center pieces about
12 in; 1 luncheon 2t, cloth and 6

ae napkins, bungalow aprons bound with

solid pink or blue, made of sea island
Will make baby slippers, crocheted
and trimmed with ribbon, 75c pr.
Write for prices of work. Mrs. C. B.
Seay, Marietta, Ga.

Hand-made necklaces of bugle and
small beads, silver and gold; white
satin and blue or any combination of
color wanted; 35c ea; bracelets to

mateh, 15c eas. Tufted bed spreads, |

- $2.75 to $5; bedroom sets tufted all
pieces to match for $6.75 to $10;
tea aprons, tufted, 60c; table run-
ners and dresser scarves, tufted and
hand tied fringe on each, 75 ea;
Tea table or luncheon cloths 54 by
54 in, tufted, $1.25; also any of the
above named pieces in emb. Write
-for prices. M, 6G, Rickett, Rt. 1
Fairmount, Ga,

Tufted bedspreads, $3 to $5 ea;
ten to twelve different designs made
_ in any colors on best grade unbleach-
ed sheeting. Guaranteed fast colors.
Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell, Ga.
Would like to make and quilt quilts
Will piece in any old fashioned de-
sign, Would color and make of
second hand clothing if in good cond.
For particulars write Mrs. Edith
Free, Rt. 8, Clarkesville, Ga.

NEEDLEWORK WANTED

-. Will emb. center pieces and dress-
er scarves on halves or for cash;
also will make womens wash dress-
es, slips and bloomers, 85c to 75c;
also childrens dresses and emb. in-
_ fants dresses, 35c; boys shirts, and
will piece quilt tops. Write Miss
~Beany Smith, Rt. 1, Box 74, Kite,
Ga. :







MARKED,



Pana ahi Sale and
Wanted

Early Flat Dutch and Succession.

cabbage plants, 20. per. hundred;
75e for 500, $1 per M. del, or not
delivered, $3 for 56 M.; $5 for 10 M.
TB: Dellinger, Maxeys, Ga.

Summer and fall cabbage and
collard plants now reacy for quick
shipment. Varieties, Jersey and
Charleston Wakefields, _Sureheader,
Dutch and Succession,; also Georgia
cabbage collard plants. 500 for $1;
1 M. for $1.50, prices FOB. ass W.
A. Bruce, Valdosta, Ga.

Leading varieties of cabbage and
collard plants, $1.25 per M. eash.
New Stone and Baltimore tomato
plants, $1 per M. del. 5 M to 10 M.
75c collect. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga,

leading varieties cabbage plants;
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 40c
for 200, 65 for 500; $1 per M,
Prompt shipment, C. 'F Waldrip,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

_ Stone and Baltimore tomato; Wake-

field and Flat Dutch cabbage; short
stem collards, $1 M. del; 75e M.,
FOB. Lady Thompson and Klondike
strawberry plants, 50c hundred; $3
per M. del. Mrs. Estie Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Wakefield and Flat Duteh cab-
bage; New Stone and Baltimore to-
matoes, 25 hundred; 300 for 40e;
$1.10 per M. del., 5 M. or more, 90
per M. collect. Collard plants same
price. Lee Crow, Rt. 1, Oakwood,
Ga.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
New Stone and Baltimore tomato ;
short stem collards, $1 per M.; 5 M
or more 75c per M. FOB, Lady Thom:
pson and Klondike strawberry plants
50c for 100 or $8 per M. del. Prompt
shipment. 0. M. Crowe, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt. 2.

Guaranteed, well rooted,
mailed promptly in ventilated boxes;
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield
cabbage; New Stone and Baltimcre
tomatoes, true cabbage heading col-
lard, 300 for 50c; 600 for 75c; $1.20
per M. postpaid. $1 per M. collect.
5 F, Maddox, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch,

Be
Wakefield cabbage, tomatoes and
Georgia collards, 25c per 100; 75c
for 500; $1.25 per M. del. 5 M. or
more, $1 per M. express collect.
pany onneel, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch

a.

Ga. and Blue stem collard plants,
15 per hun.; $1.25 per M. Large
Klondike strawberry plants, 25 per
hun.; $2 per M. everbearing straw-
harry plants, 40c per hun, Major
Crowe, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ga.

Early Jersey Wakefield cabbag
or Early Flat Dutch, 25 per hun.;
or 70c per M; Hot pepper plants, 30c
per 100 or $1. 75 M.; Sweet pepper
plants, 40c per hun, or $2 per M.
Sage plants, large leaf, 25c per doz.
or $1.50 per hundred. All FOB Dub-
lin, Cash with order, L. E. Harrison,
Dublin, Ga,

Heading collard, Wakefield cab-
bage, New Stone tomato plants, 25c
100; 50c for 300; 75c for 500; $1.20
per M. $5 per 6 M. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. All postpaid. H. G, Kelly,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage and New
Stone tomato plants, 25 per 100;
75e for 500 and $1.15 per M. del.
Prompt shipment. J. N. Wright, Alto,
Ga., Rt. 2.

6 in.
plants. Neatly packed and labeled;



BULLETIN,

Season cabbage ieee New Stone
tomato; Improved short. stem collard |

slants, heading variety ; 800 for 50c;
500 for 75c, 1 M, $1.25 postpaid, or
xpress collect, $1 per M. 5 M. or more
75e M. Prompt shipment. Major
Crowe, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-|

field cabbage; Stone and Baltimore
tomatoes and Ga. collard plants, 25c
a 100, 75 for 500, $1.25 M. 5 M.,
.ots, $1 M. col. Winfred Waz.drip,
Flowery Branch, Ga. -

Charleston Wakefield cabbage,
New Stone tomato plants, 20c a 100,
40c for 300, $1.15 M., 5 M., or more,
$1 M. Klondike strawberry plants,
25e a 100, $2.25 M. Mrs. Lou Owens,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, 20c a 100, 75 for 500, $1.25
M., del. Jack Milford, Flowery.
Branch, Ga. Rt, 1.

Jersey and Charleston Wakefield,
Flat Dutch and Copenhagen cab-
bage; New Stone tomato plants, 45
for 200, 70c for 500, $1 M. postpaid.
Miss Grace Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

New Stone and Greater Baltimore

tomato, Flat Dutch and Late Drum

Head Cabbage; Ga. Blue Stem and
Heading varieties collards, all 500,
T5c; $1.25 M., del., $1 M. Exp. col.
new erop open field grown. Moss
packed, Prompt shipment. Walter W.
McEver, Braselton, Ga.

Early and lete Flet Dutch, Jersey
Wakefield and Copenhagen cabbage,
New Stone tomato plants, 70 for 500
$1 M. postpaid. Mac Branan, Lewis-
ton, Ga,

Cabbage and collard plants, $1 M.
W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.

Fine variety strawberry plants,
now ready, $2.50 M. Any orders
larger than M., $2 M. Miss Mignon-
ette Barnes, Rockingham, Ga,

~ Cabbage, tomato and collard plants.

$1 M., del. 75 M. FOB;. Lady
Thompson strawberry, 50c a 100, $4
M. Klondike, 50c a 100, $3 M. del.
Prompt shipment. Obie. Crowe,
Gainesville, Ga.

New Stone and Baltimore tomato,
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage;
Heading variety collards, 20c a 100,
45 for 300, $1 M. del. 5 M. or more,
75e M, Bontile Crone, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt. 2

eae and Flat Dutch cabbage
Baltimore and Stone tomato; Head-
ing variety collard plants, 20c a 100,
$1 M., 5 M., or more, 75e M. del.
Mrs. Azzie Crowe, Oakwood, Ga. Rt.
One,

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato; True Ga. and Heading vari-
ety collard plants, 20c a 100, 90c a
M., del. 5 M, or more, 65c M. FOB.
OQ. F. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cabbage plants, leading varieties:
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato plants, 25 a 100, $1.25 A.

del. Clyde Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.

Rt. 2.

Early Jersey, Charleston Wake-
field and Succession cabbage; New
Stone and Greater Baltimore toma-
to plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M. del.
Ruthford Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.
Rt, 2

Winter collards, plants now ready, |:

25c per 100; Mrs. J. A. Landers,
McCallum, Ga, Rt. 1.

Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato plants, Hastings late Flat Dutch

cabbage and Georgia collard plants,
20c per hundred; 70c per 500, $1.10}
per M. del. Prompt shipment. W. L.

Wright, Rt. 2, Alto, Ga.
Bermuda onion seed now, $3 per

lb. Vetch for good winter greens,

80c lb; Austrian winter peas for fall

Wakefield, Flat Dutch and All planting, bear in the gpring and



bring | per market price, be oe

Write for prices on seed oats; Early

Flat Dutch; Charleston Succession, >

all season and Surehead cabbage
seeds, $1 lb, Buncombe and cabbage
collards, 50c lb; W. R&R. Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage;
New Stone and Baltimore tomato
plants, $1.25 per M., 90c collect for
5.M. or more. B. R. Woodliff, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga.

_ Tomato plants ready for August |
setting, $1 per M. or 15c per 100.
Hastings extra early Sparks Improv-
ed Earlisema. Stamps accepted, John
Crowe, Philomath, Ga,

PLANTS WANTED

1,000 Late Flat Dutch or Sure-
head cabbage plants. No other vari-



-ety considered. Will exch. 1000 ever-

bearing strawberry plants or 5 doz.

April blossoming Narcissus bulbs for __
same, Will also exch. bulbs or plants:

for 100 ib. feed sacks. White do-
mestic. Mrs, E. H, Buckner, Rt. 1,
Machen, Ga.

Crimson Crepe Myrtle wood want-
ed in large quantities; send samples
of your blooms and state approxi-
mately how many lineal feet of

wood you can furnish for November

delivery, and rice per thousand ft.
James Cureton, Austell, Ga.



INCUBATORS FOR SALE

1 Mammoth Buckeye incubator,

12,096 capacity; Also Millier Ideal,

11,700 capacity, _ both practically
new. Going at sacrifice, Peach Poul-
try Farm, Fort Valley, Ga.

240 egg incubator, good as new,
$10 cash, or will exch. for 10 large
any breed hens. G, P. Thomas, Rt. 1,
Eliza, Ga.

1 Cyphers incubator; one Wish.
bone incubator, good as new. $40 ea.
1 Buckeye brooder, $9; 1 Newton
Giant Brooder, good condition, $18;
1 International Sanitary Hover, $7.
A bargain in each item. Mrs. J. B.
Moseley, Eatonton, Ga.

1 Little Brown Hen Incubator, 50.
ege capacity; complete with ther-

mometer, $2.50. Robert Johnson, re

Grayson, Ga.

1 Iron clad incubator, 150 cap. in
good cond. $10 or exch. for hens or
anything of equal value. Mrs. R. R.
Doke, Wrightsville, Ga.

Several good incubators, hot air
or electric, 60 to 200 egg cap. cash
or trade for staple farm products.
Malcolm Simmons, Greenwood Place,
Decatur, Ga.

175 egg cap. Buckeye incubator, | |

with book, egg-tester, and thermome-
ter, good as new, $22.50. Mrs. C, FE.
Leverett, Rt. 1, Atlanta, Ga.
Will incubate your eggs in lots
of not less than 600 at 8 1-2c per
egg. Miss Mary J. Temple, Newnan, :
Ga., 111 Temple Ave.

INCUBATORS WANTED

Want to exch. 1 10-4 tufted bed-
spread in fadeless thread for a Brown
Hen incubator, also 1 for brooder.
Must be good condition. Mrs. Grady
Dillard, Rocky Face, Ga.





PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR
SALE

75 tons, No. 1, white Spanish pea-
nuts. Make best offer FOB Blakely. |
I. D. Felder, Blakely, Ga.

Good sound white Spanish pea-_
nuts, 5c Ib., for orders not so
than 100 Ibs. Cash with order. R. Cc.
Couch, Turin, Ga.

Good seed chufas, eoclonued snk
floated, $4 bu. FOB here. Doe
Davis, Teer Ga. :








































- PAGE FOUR



GEORGIA

- MARKET BULLETIN

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

DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner

Thursday, August 9, 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 seo-
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 insection
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.





Poultry for Sale and
Wanted.

ANCONAS Si

S. C. Anconas,; Sheppard strain, 1
yr. hens, laying 75 per cent, selected
and rigidly culled, $1.25 ea. 1. yr.
cocks, selected, 5 point combs, $2.50
ea. FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
- Sheppard S. C. Ancona, March and
April pullets, $1.25 and $1.00 each.
Brownwood Poultry Farm, Madison,
-Ga., Boute 8. a

200 Ancona hens. J. M. Wood, Rt.
4, Buford, Ga., write.

BANTAMS
Nice, Spring hatch bantams, hens
and roosters, 25c ea., FOB here. Wy-
att Martin, Plainville, Ga. e
Golden Sebright bantams, Spring
hatch, $5.00 pr. Mrs, R. Sorrells,
~ Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.

i BARRED ROCKS
Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks,
March hatch, Thompson strain, cock-
erels $1.50 ea, Mrs. W. C. Norris,

Zebulon, Ga. ;

Park strain Barred Rock cockerels
(Permit 28 C-264) $2 and $2.50 ea.,
ready for service, with privilege of
returning in 48 hours, express pre-
paid. S. L. Allen, Montezuma, Ga. _

10 Barred Plymouth Rock pullets,
Apri] 7th hatch, direct from Wayne
N. Shinns poultry farm, healthy and
growing, $9 for the lot. If sold by

August 20th, a nice cockerel ineluded.

Mrs. Roy Elder, Cornelia, Ga.

Aristocrat Barred R., Ringlet, prize
winning Barred cock direct from W.
D. Hatterman $10. Cash with order.
Selling to prevent inbreeding. Also
few of his sons, May hatch, $1.50 ea.
Cash with order. Mrs. E. G. Wood,
Mt, Berry, Ga.

38 Ringlet Barred Rock cockerels,
Feb, hatch $1 ea. or exch. for pullets.

Mrs, J. W. Kelley, Rt. 2, Culverton,
Ga, oe

pullets and.5 coekerels, Feb. hatch,
Ringlet Strain Barred Rocks at $1.50
ea. or all 10 to one party for $13.50
FOB Athens, Ga. P. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2,
Athens, Ga.

Pure bred Ringlet Aristocrat Spring
hatch Barred Rocks, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
C. Rs Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.

Few selected 18 wks. old Barred







Thompson direct, $2.50 ea., FOB here.
J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.:

4 pure bred Barred Rock cockerels,
Thompson strain, Feb.
$1.25 ea; FOB or lot $4.75, FOB. Mrs.
N. R. Wilson, Rt. 2, Canon, Ga.

Jersey Black Giant pullets and eock-
erels from heavy laying and prize win-
ning strain pens. 4 pullets, 1 cockerel,
$6.00; also some at 35c per lb., 2 to 3
lb. Mrs. I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell,
Ga., Route 2.

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER
ROCKS

Pure Thompson White Rock strain
March cockerels, $2.50 ea. Mrs. C. T.
Lewis, Chamblee, Ga.

7 full bred April hatch White Rocks,
from the Nicholls Poultry farm when
baby chicks, $1.25 ea., $8.00 for lot.
Mrs. Grady Dillard, Rocky Face, Ga.

15 nice 2 yr. old White Rock, Fishel
strain hens and 1 cock, the same age,
but no relation. $55.00 for the lot.
Mrs. C. H. Logue, Stapleton, Ga.





GAMES

9 Warhorse hens and 1 Warhorse
cock, $25.00. O. L. McClellan, La-
Grange, Ga., Rt. 3.

1 1927 hatch dark cornish Indian
Game cockerel, $1.00 FOB Gibson;
guaranteed to be 100 per cent pure
blood, or will trade for 1 full blooded
black warhorse cockerel same age or
1 full blooded barred rock, 27 or 28
hatch. G. M. Walden, Gibson, Ga.,
Route B, Box 49, Ce

Fancy Cornish Game _ cockerels,
$1.50 ea., pullets, $1.25, all fat, heal-
thy stock. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Col-
lins, Ga.

Means Red Cuban Games, young
trio $5; 1 trio of Means Red Games
about 18 mos. old, $7.50. H. L. But-
terworth, Rt. 5, Gainesville, Ga.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
J. B. Giant roosters, Spring hatch,
$1.25 ea., FOB here. Wyatt Martin,
Plainville, Ga. eS

LEGHORNS FOR SALE

5 white Leghorn cockerels, 3 mos.
old, hatched from special mating eggs,
direct from Johnson and Rucker, 5
for $7.50 del. or $1.50 ea. FOB here.
F. B. Felker, Hapeville, Ga. _

Select pure bred white Leghorns 10
to 16 wks old, 75c to $1.25; ready-to-
lay pullets $1.50; young laying hens,
$1.10. S. P. Howe, Forest Park, Ga.

We are booking orders for Sept. 1
del. Ferris Strain White Leghorn
chicks from stock direct from Ferris
from 260 to 298 egg trap nest hens
$12 per 100 postpaid. Hatching eggs
$1 setting. Oconee Poultry Farm,
Rockledge, Ga.

Pure Buff Leghorn pullets, 2 mos.
old 50c ea; cockerels 10 wks. old $1
ea; or 2 for $1.50; L. O. B. R. I. Red
chicks 50c ea. B. M. Logan, Rt. 2,
Athens, Ga.

15 S. C. Brown Leghorn hens, Mch.
1927 hatch, best layers, pure breed, $1





ea; will exch. for friers any breed. |

Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Box 42, Canton,
Georgia.

Pure bred white Leghorn cockerels
from 2 to 5 mos. old, ea. $1. Mrs. W.
E. Davis, Rt. 1, Buchanan, Ga.

Quisenberry . C. White Leghorn
cockerels from high laying - strain.
Only a few left for $1 ea. Will exch.
for good pullets. O. L. McClellan, Rt.
3, LaGrange, Ga.

20 pure English American Strain
W. L. Cockerels, Apr. 9th hatch, $2 ea.
Money orders. No checks accepted.
Cash with order. S. B. Lufburrow, Rt.
3, Oliver, Ga.

A few more Quisenberry S. C. W.
Leghorn cockerels from high laying
strain. Will make fine breeders (part

= MARKET. BULL STIN
Rock cockerels. Parent stock, E. B.

1928 hateh |.



of flock reserved for my own use, but
too many to use all) $5.00, or will
trade for first class pullets. No culls.
O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga.

About 100 Tancred hens and 10
cocks, sell or exch. for wheat or yel-
low corn at market price. Hens
worth $1.50 ea., cocks, $3.00 ea. be
E. Denham, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 3.

55 S. C. White Leghorn 14 wks. old
pullets, $1.00 ea., $50.00 for lot. F.
M. Foy, Butler, Ga., Route 2.

30 nice Tancred W. Leghorn April
pullets, $20.00. No personal checks
accepted. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit,
Ga., Route 2.

Some very fine Tancred White Leg-
horn roosters, $2.75 ea., a few April
pullets, $2.00 ea. also have Black
Giant rooster, $8.50. Cash with order.
FOB. Have sold all my friers. No
more until September 1. Answer to
many inquiries. Glenn E. Finley,
Dalton, Ga.

50 Barron S.C. White Leghorn 3
mo. old pullets, 75c ea., 5 cockerels
free with lot if taken at once. Mrs.
J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2.

, 9 Brown Leghorn 18 mos. old hens,
1 cock. Sell or exch. for 10 same age
hens. Partridge Rock or R. I. Reds.
Partridge Rocks preferred. No culls.
Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely, Ga.

50 pure bred S. C. White Leghorn 16
mo. old hens, $1.25 ea., 50 Apr. pullets
from above hens, 75c ea., also April
cockerels, 75c ea. No culls tn bunch.
Mrs. Clifton Jordan, Boston, Ga., Rt.
A. :
Tancred S. C. White Leghorn 18
wks. old pullets, soon to lay, $1.25 ea;
Everlay B.,Leghorns, same age, $1.25
ea., cockerels, either kind, 5 point
combs, selected, $2.50 ea., all FOB.
J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.

25 White leghorn hens and rooster,
265 egg strain, 18 mos. old, 75c ea.,
FOB here, or exch. for 18 hens any
large breed or for 100, eight weeks
old chicks, anything except leghorns
or Anconas. Miss Bertha Millican,
Chickamauga, Ga.

50 white Leghorn hens, 1 and 2 yr.
old, $1.00 ea; Mrs. C. EB. Leverett, Rt.
1, Atlanta, Ga. / :

8 Brown Leghorn pure bred roosters,
38 mos. old, $6.00 for lot. Cash with
oe C. Wade, Demorest, Ga., Rt.

ne.



MINORCAS FOR SALE

Pure bred Buff Minorca roosters, 10
wks. old, 75c ea; 15 S. C. White Leg-
horn pullets, 10 wks. old, 75e ea; 1 S.
C. Ancona rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.00; 1
S. C. White rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Geo. D. Payne,
Rt. 1, Toccoa, Ga.

8 Giant Strain March hatch S. C.

Minorea cockerels, Missouri hatched, |:
_R. baby chicks, $1 a pair or exch. for _

State accredited, fine birds, now ready
for service $2 ea. H. L. Blankenship,
Rt. 1, Fairmount, Gaa.

12 Black Minorea hens and 1 cock
1 1-2 yrs. old, Pape strain $1.50 ea.
Woodrow Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin, Ga.



ORPINGTONS FOR SALE

S. C. Black Orpingtons, cocks and
cockerels for sale or exch. for same
breed. 12 yrs. breeding. R. T. Lilly,
28 E. Spring St., Gainesville, Ga.

Pure bred Golden S. C. Buff Or-
pington March hatch chickens: 10 pul-
lets and 1 rooster, $11.00; 6 pullets
and 1 rooster, $7.60 FOB; larger num-
bers, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C. W. Griffin,
Screven, Ga., Route 2.

Few selected Golden Buff Orping-
ton 18 wks. old pullets, soon to lay,
$1.50 ea., FOB. J. H. Beasley, La-
vonia, Ga.

Pure bred Spring hatch Buff Or-
pington cockerels, $1.00 ea. Mrs. C.



R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Route 1,
15 pure bred Buff Orpington pul-



pose SAS

lets, March hatch, $1.00 ea.

- Thurtdiay, Augush 9, 1928,
ce epee Sie

Mrs. J. -

W. Fanning, Washington, Ga. = -~w

RHODE ISLAND REDS FOR SAL}

8 pure bred dark red pullets and
cockerel, for $10.00. Half grown. Mrs
John S. Clark, Jacksonville, Ga.

Twelve 1927 early hatch R. I. Red
hens now laying, $1.00 ea. FOB Gib
son, or will trade for full blooded war
horse, or barred rock hens 1927 o;
1928 hatch. Please send money or
der if want to buy. G. M. Walden
Rt. B, Box 49, Gibson, Ga. es

25 selected, S. C. R. I. Red pullets
Tompkins strain, April hatch, $1.2
ea. C. L. Ertzberger, Lavonia, Ga.
Route 3. ee

WYANDOTTES FOR SALE |
Martin Regal Dorcas cockerels, Apr
hatch, $1.25 ea. 2 or more $1 ea;.1 yr
old hens, 4 coeks $1.25 ea., 3 or more
$1 ea; all from prize winners, no culls
Mrs. J. E. Steadham, Rt. A, Bain-
bridge, Ga.
Large size Silver Lace Wyandott
pullets $1 ea. or exch. for turkeys
about 2 mos. old. Myra Weeks, Har-
lem, Ga.
10 pure G. L. Wyandotte pullets
Apr. hatch, $1 ea. FOB here. B. M
Logan, Rt. 2, Athens, Ga.

R. I. REDS ae
A few fancy 5 mos. old Ry I. Red
cockerels. Harold Tompkins, Queen
Bess, Owens strains, $2.00 ea., FOB
Brooklet. Mrs. T. H. Hodges, Brook-
let, Ga,, Route 1.
50 dark rich red 1 1-2 and 2 yr. old
Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red hens, $1.50
ea., also 1-2 doz. Red 1 1-2 yr. old
roosters, $1.00 ea. Mrs. G. L. Jones
Shellman, Ga., Route 3. :
Donaldson R. I. Red cockerels, $1.25
ea. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester,
Ga., Route 3. 3
Few selected S. C. R. I. Red 18 wks,
old pullets, soon lay; parent stock,
Harold Tompkins direct, $1.50 ea.,
FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
_ Dark red Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red
March cockerels, $2.00 ea., - pullets,
same age and strain, $1.50 ea. No
culls; eggs $1.00 per setting. Mrs. J.
F. Floyd, Colquitt, Ga.
20 April and May R. I. Red cocker-
els, $15.00. Mrs. Annie M. Butler,
Cherokee Farms, West Point, Ga.
28. C. R. I. Red April cockerels,
$1.00 ea. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairs-
ville, Ga. :
Pure bred 8. C. R. I. Red hens and
pullets, $1.25 ea., good, dark red cock-
erels, $3.00 ea., or 2 for $5.00; 18 mo.
old cockerels, $5. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Chester, Ga., Rt. 2.




















































BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
One mo. old super quality Barred

1 doz. brooms del. or anything use-
ful. Mrs. J. W. Kelley, Culverton, Ga.

BABY CHICKS WANTED

September ist, 600 baby chicks to
raise on halves, to 10 wks. old. Pre-
fer R. I. Reds and Leghorns, but will
consider any good: breed. Mrs. Mol-
lie Williams, Rt. 1, Matthews, Ga. -

Want at once 50 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 12 wks. Open
range hen to carry them. R. I. Reds
or Cornish Games preferred. Write
before sending. Princess Wilson,
Morven, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 44.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE - :

80 2 1-2 Ib. friers, all buffs, all nice
friers, butter milk fed, 35c lb. at your
station. Cash with order. Mrs. M.
S. Nichols, Rt. 5, Fitzgerald, Ga.
15 mixed, fat, laying hens and 2
roosters from 1 to 2 yrs. old $1 ea.
or the lot for $15 FOB Crawford, Ga.











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c 1 lot of land; 50 A. creek bottoms,
_ 6-room house, good out buildings; 80
_ A., on new highway. Moderate bldgs.,

- spring, fairly good house-and barn,
_. g0od school and church; 100 A. west
of highway, 1-2 mi. from Depot; 80 A.
of land, 400 good bearing peach trees,
good summer resort, 2 good springs,
_ 800 yds., of Depot; 12 A. on R R, 6
room house, good well, good spring in
yard, 50 fruit trees. All close to R R
school in No. Ga. Write for partic-
-_ulars. F. M. Kendrick, Cisco, Ga.
160 A., 5 mi. Ellijay in Gilmer coun-
ty, public highway, near Yaukon, 1-4
_ mi., of 2 stores, school, church, good
_ settlement. 15 A. in cultivation, rest
_ in'timber. 50 bearing apple trees. 2
large springs. Sell for bargain or
__ exch. for So. Ga. land. L. J. 0. Wenly,
Ellijay, Ga., Route 4.
640 A., 225 in cultivation, red clay
_pebbly land; 2 story 10 room house,
-- barn, 2 tenant houses, all fenced with
_ pasture on highway that will be paved,
1 1-2 mi. to station. $10,000.00; 250
_A,, 80 in cultivation, small House and
_ barn on public road, 1 1-2 mi. to sta-
_ tion, church and school, $3500.00; 350
__A,, 800 cultivated. Clay pebbly land
stumped, level. 10 room, 2. story
house, large barn, 3 tenant houses,




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on public road, convenient to school

and church, $35.00 per acre; 350 A.,
250 cultivation, level, stumped, fenced
and cross-fenced with pasture, 6 room
house, 4 tenant houses, barn and deep
_ well, Public road on 2 sides. Conve-
_ nient to school and church. Splendid
neighborhood. $30:00 an acre. Terms
- onali. . Rich, Brinson, Ga.
62 A. Elbert county. : 4-room house
and other improvements, well in yard,
_ good spring, orchard and land practi-
_. ally level. On famous cotton belt
_ highway, 2 mi., of Gregg Shoals pow-
_ er plant and 2 mi., of new free bridge
across Savannah river; 3-4 mi. to
consolidated school, and convenient to
_ churehes. 11 mi., Elberton. 30 acres
_. in cultivation, bal. timber and pas-
ture. F. M. Maley, Elberton, Ga., Rt.
197 acres with set of out-bldgs.
Good 2 horse crop under fence. See or
write. E. C. Taylor, Alma, Ga., Rt. 1.
40 A,, located in No. Ga., Murray
-. county, 25 in cultivation.




























Very good
_. house and barn. Sell cheap or accept
_ traetoras part payment. Write for
further particulars. _H. C. Robertson,
Garters, Ga., Route 1.
1 80-A, farm, 22 in cultivation, cross
fence, running water in both fields.
On public road, near church and school
on mail route. Good land and good
buildings. 2 mi., S E of Whigham;
6 mi. S W Cairo. Reduced prices. For
' further information write or see R.
__M, Allen, Whigham, Ga., R F D 2, No.
108. :
40 A., over 1 M bearing apple trees
. of finest commercial varieties; also
plum orchard, peaches, cherries, pears,
ers grapery of four finest varieties; 1-2
acre in strawberries, $6,000.00. Poul-
_ try houses and runs for 600 fowls; 6-
~ room and bath, modern dwelling, elec-
. tricity and all modern conveniences;
fine shade trees, lawn, flowers, fine
Mtn. scenery. Land borders college
___ town on paved National Highway
_. frontage. Bus regular schedule to
_ surrounding cities. R. R. frontage,
- woods, 2 fine springs and well. Equip-
ment for orcharding go with place.
Will make liberal terms. - All inqui-
ries answered. Bonnie View Orchard,
Demorest, Ga,

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60 A. on highway, good creek and



_MAREET

650 acre farm, 26 mi., Atlanta. Sell

or rent with privilege of buying.

Malcolm Simmons, Decatur, Ga., 102
Greenwood Place.

Will sell my half or crop, cotton
corn and cane. Cheap for cash, as
need money. On the Henry farm at

|fork road, Ringgold and Wood station.

B. H. Belk,
69.

200 A. within 3 mi., LaGrange. Sell
in 10 acre lots at $17.00 per acre, or
5 acre lots at $20.00 A. Will give good
terms. No buildings. T. H. Reeves,
Luthersville, Ga.

174 A. No. Ga. fertile red and gray
land, all cultivated except about 30
acres. 2 4-room houses, - plenty of
out-bldgs., freestone water, wells,
springs arid branches. 60 A. open
land, bal., timber. 20 A. wire fence,
Bermuda grass pasture, about 300 ap-
ple trees, some bearing, also peaches,
grapes and figs, $15.00 an acre. J.
W. MeMichen, Dallas, Ga., Route 7..

3828 A., 6 mi, Toomsboro, Wilkin-
son county. 2-horse farm in cultiva-
tion. Fine carpet grass pasture. 7-

Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1, Box

room dwelling, tenant house, plenty

water, level and rolling land. Ideal
for dairy and poultry. $10.00 per
acre. KE. J. Helton, Toomsboro, Ga.
Route 8.

40. acre tract, 9 mi., Metter. 15 A.
well timbered, bal. cultivating. Peb-
ble soil, fruit, pecans. Choice water,
ceiled dwelling. Good buildings, no
incumbrance over it. See or write.
John A. Watson, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3.

117 and 1-2 acres in Forsyth county,
close to school and church, pretty fair
house, good spring and pasture. No
negroes. $1500 with some terms; al-
so have good farm near Saunees Mtn.,

in Forsyth county to. rent. J.-M;
Fowler, Cumming, Ga., Route 5.
120 A., 2 houses, 1 2-story, 1 story
and half, good stor house. Good loca-
tion for'cotton gin and grist mill, on
public road, daily mail. 1-2 mi.
chureh and school. Good water, fruit

and timber, $25,000. S$: A. Jackson,
Talking Rock, Ga., Route 38.

110. A. good farm, near Acworth.
Clar title. Sell or exch. for central
Ga. farm or land in mtns. Write
for- particulars. J. E. Boston, At-
lanta, Ga., 250 Washington St., S. W.

80 or more acres in Early County,
5 mi., from Blakely, Murray Jones,
Blakely, Ga. :

1 farm, 80 acres, mostly in the cor-
porate limits of Buckhead. 5-room
stone house in good conditfon, some
out-bldgs., ideal for poultry and dairy.
$1600.00; also 180-acre dairy farm,
5 mi. So. of Buckhead. Plenty of wat-
er. Some timber. $10.00 per A. G.
W. Davis, Buckhead, Ga.

90 A., 4 mi., So. Lake Burton, with
6-room house, containing some branch
bottom and excellent upland. With-
in 200 yds. consolidated High school,
church and store. Price astonishingly
low. John I. Smith, Clarkesville, Ga.

House and lot in Dalton, cheap or
trade for property near consolidated
school. Mrs. Emily Thacker, Dalton,
Ga., Route 1.

Small farm in Fayette county, 84|

1-2 A. Land lays well, 4-room house,
good barn and other out-bldgs. Write
for full description and price. J. M.
Gallaway, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 3.

33 A. farm, good Mtn. land for
peach orchard. Rat proof crib. Well
and cistern. House burned. $600.00.
Write or see. J. B. Cline, Adairsville,
Ga,, Rt. 2.

BUbEBDIN

FARM LAND FOR SALE AND WANTED





50 A. farming land. Sell all together
or separate farms, ranging from 40
to 60 A. tracts. Fine location for
truck and gardening. On the Toc-
coa river adjoining the U. S. Forest
Reservation. Write for particulars.
W. A. Brooksher, Gaddistown, Ga.

253 A. farming land, in Forsyth
county. 1-2 in cultivation, bal. well
timbered. 2 good houses, plenty of
water and pasture. B. S. Cowart,
Cumming, Ga., Rt. 8.

143 and 2-10 A. farm, Terrell coun-
ty, 8 mi., Dawson. 115 in cultivation.
bal., woodland. Good red pebble soil.
Produces good crop. Practically level.
Well drained. Running water on
place, healthy location. $380.00 an
acre, or exch. for smaller farm. G.
Durham, Dallas, Ga., Route 8.

108 A., 65 in cultivation, 2 1-2 mi.
east Ray City, Lanier county, on state
highway. Ideal tobacco and general
farining. 8 dwelling houses and 8
good tobacco barns and 1 tobacco pack
house, other out-buildings, 4 good
wells. $4500.00 T. E. Stalvey, Ray
City, Gay Rte 2:

20 A., good land, good house, plenty
out-buildings, orchard. Inside the in-
corporation of Holly Springs (town
of 400 people) on L. & N. R. R. Good
9-mo. school and 2 churches. $3,000.
C, W. Anderson, Holly Springs, Ga.

200 A., 60 open and tillable.
houses, barn and outbuildings; 1 mi.
to church, 1-2 mi. school. Apple and
Peach orchards, 2 mi. State high-
highway. 7 mi. Dawsonville. $2500,
1-2 cash, bal. easy terms, or exch. for
farm in Gordon or Cherokee county.
B. C. Chastain, Juno, Ga. a

140 A., 35 to 40 in cultivation, all
kinds of fruit, fine cold springs,
fair house and out-buildings, on high-
way, easy walking distance to Rein-
hardt Normal college. Will furnish
200 young hens on shares to good
party and successful chicken raiser.
Easy terms, or will rent. J. J. Seay,
Tate, Ga., Box 83.

60 A. improved farm, part in city
limits, 20 acres good bottom land, 2
4-room houses; 1 3-room house, up-
to-date barn and chicken house with
lights and water. Real bargain.
$7500.00; also 220 A., 1 mi. from. city
limits. 50 acres bottom land and
300,000 ft. good saw timber. 8 good
dwellings, 1 large barn and several
smaller ones, $10,000. These farms
join and will sell together or make
other divisions. W. N. Davenport,
Acworth, Ga.

' 85 A. in Gilmer county, 6 mi. EIH-
jay on highway. 2 A. in eultivation,
mostly in timber. Free stone spring.
Ideal little home near church and
school. Good apple and vegetable
section. $10.00 per acre; also 78 1-2
A. in Colquitt county, 9 mi., Moultrie,
on Sylvester and Moultrie paved
highway. 65 acres in cultivation. Rest
timber. Good dwelling house, water
and 2 and 4-room tenant houses. 38
wells. Near church and high school.
Good. settlement. Peach and pear
orchards. $60.00 per acre. J. M,
Owenby, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 4. Soe

100 A., good strong land, just out-
side town of Flowery Branch. Paved
state highway No. 18. Near one of
best schools and churches in state, All
conveniences. Bound on north by
Southern R. R. Good water. Terms.
Jas. T. Jones, Buford, Ga., Rt. 2.

62 <A., 1-4 mi. from school and
church; 198 A, 1-2 mi., from school
and church; 196 A., where children go



215 A., Gaddistown, Union County;



on truck to high school and 2 mi.



| water springs.

house and 1 tobacco barn. J. A. Speer,

| dwellings, 2 out-houses.
3.

Dixie highway, 4 mi. No. Valley





from 2 churches. Good pasture, wat-
er, houses on ea. farm. Reason for
selling, my age. Will also rent these
farms. Write. J. T. Butler, Dan-
burg, Ga., Wilkes county.

1 small farm containing 100 pbear-
ing pecan trees, 1 mi. west of Greens-
boro on Atlanta highway. Write for
particulars. Mrs. Jas. LL. Brown,
Greensboro, Ga., Rt. 1. Lee

_ 21 45-100 acres, 16 acres good state
of cultivation, balance woods. Just
outside city limits, near Tallulah
Falls Ry. tracks and paved highway
No. 15, 1-4 mi. planing mill, cotton
gin, wheat and corn mill and cotton
mill in course of construction, also
Ga. Power Co.s new Sub-Station.
Land borders on branch, 3 fine cold
Fine for dairy or
truck farm, $3,000. 1-2 cash, bal. 2
and 3 yrs., at 8 per cent per annum. |
Isaac T. Sellers, Cornelia, Ga, |

3 farms located in Appling county:
1 250-acres, 150 in cultivation, 4 hous- _.
es, 2 tobacco barns; 1 880-acres, 350
in cultivation. 6 houses, 4 tobacco
barns; 1 150-A, 50 in cultivation. 1

Varnells, Ga.

450 A. red pebble, bright leaf to-
bacco land; 400 A. fenced, 200 ready
for plow, bal. in turpentine pine. 2.
Excellent
land, elevated, stream crossing ft.

Fine pasture, native grass. 8 mi. from
Hazlehurst.

Jeff Davis county.
Write for particulars. M. F. Mer-
riam, Demorest, Ga. Xe
Both small and large acreage.

Ready to go farms. Small down pay-
ment, long terms: and small interest
notes. Land in peanut and pecan belt

in S. W. Ga. J. 0. Lane, Donalson- _
ville, Ga. :

140 A. of land, 2 good houses, near
church and school. Fine water and
pasture. Terms. Also have for rent
2-horse crop, good house, good water
and barn, J. E. Baker, Sugar Valley,
Georgia. es ,

700 A. in tobacco and cotton belt of
So. Ga., open range, lasting water the
year round. Entire lot, or sell 100, 200
or 500 acre lots. 2 highways. Consol-_
idated high school. $18.00 to $35.00
per acre. Write for further informa-
tion, G. T. Phillips, Milan, Ga.; Rt.
1., Telfair County, cer se

1 good 7-room house, 8 1-2 A. in
Statesboro; also 110 A., 45 in cultiva-
tion, 4-room house; 1-4 mi, from
church and school. 4 mi. from States-
boro. Sell cheap. Write. J. L,
Green, Statesboro, Ga., R. F. D, A. :

_ 185 A, 20 mi. Atlanta, 8 mi. Fay-

etville. Near good schools Good land
and house. 80 A. open, 50 A,,in Pine,
Poplar and Oak timber. Plenty run-
ning water. E. B. Travis, Riverdale,
Georgia. - ao

1 M. acre plantation. Good land,
timber and good improvements. Over
400 acres in cultivation. Fine pas-
ture, hard road, school, church and
R. R. Sell all or part. Mrs. C. L.
Harper, Summerville, Ga, Pe :

140 acres, 8 1-2 mi., south of Bu-
ford. Near 2 highways. 2 houses and
out buildings. Mail goes by the door.
10 or 15 acres good bottom lands.
Timber and water. Clear of debt.
Bargain for sale or exch. for Atlanta .
property. D. D. Simpson, Buford, Ga.

90 acres well watered, good cotton s
or general farm. 4-room house, near _

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Ala. Write for particulars. C. L.
Cooper, Rising Fawn, Ga. ee




















































N or SALE
88 AG a5 in cultivation; oad 6-
room howe: out bldgs., 2 tobacco
barns,, tenant house. Well watered,
pecan grove. Plenty shade and young
timber. 1-2 mi. school and church.
Good tobacco land on publie road, 4
mi,, Nashville (the best tobacco mar-
ket in State).
cock, Nashville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want to exch. a copper, gold and
silver mine and my land for a good
farm with good house, barn and pas-
ture and 2 renter houses. Have deeds
by the Ordinary and Sheriff of Chero-
kee County. Want farm in Cherokee,
Cobb. or Gwinnett. Write or come
see. Georgiam Parker, Jasper, Ga.,
R F D 8, Box 66,

2 country homes: 25 and 32 acres,
1-4 mi. of Peachtree road, paved. Lot
of good timber and fine creep bottoms.
Reasonable prices. 1-3 cash, bal. 1,
2, 8, 4 and 5 yrs., at 7 per cent. No
buildings. Jesse Lawson, Doraville,
ae
- 205 acres strong rich land in Gil-
mer County. 1500 ft. above sea level,
50 A. cleared, 4 good springs. . Tim-
ber and wood enough to pay for
place, Corn, cotton, wheat and oats,
potatoes, peanuts, tobacco and all
kinds of vegetables grow well. Some
apple, peach and walnut trees. Ideal
place for stock and poultry raising.
1 house, stable and crib, 1-2 mi. to
school, church and state highway. 8
mi, west. Talona on L & NRR, 8 mi,
S. W. Ellijay. Cheap for. quick sale.
Good titles; 125 A. good land in Clay
county, 90 A., open, bal. wood and
timber, - 6-room house. J. N. Parker,
Conyers, Ga. ~

100 acres red stiff land, rated as one
of the best farming places in Wilkin-
son county. Beautifully located. 5
mi., East of Danville, 5 mi. East of
Allentown; 1 6-room dwelling house
in good cond,, 1 tenant house, 3 room,
1 store house, 8 good out-bldgs., 150
or 200 M., ft., saw timber original
and short leaf pine. Convenient to

consolidated school and _ churches.
Highway and rural routes. Practi-
cally all under wire fence, T. B. Wil-

Hams, Allentown, Ga., Rt. 1.

800 acres; half gray, bal., red and
mulatto soil; 250 A. under cultivation,
125 could easily be taken in, 75 in pas-
ture; 40 in fine hay meadow under
fence, plenty of springs and branches;
Main dwelling has 10 rooms, good 12
mule barn; 1 dairy barn with con-
erete floor; water works, acelylene
lights, store house, corn mill with gas
engine; 3 public roads leading through
farm, 2 teacher school mid-way farm.
Located about half way between At-
lanta and Augusta, 5 mi., from Union

Point. Sell mules and tools with
farm or without; also 200 acres at
Bairdstown, 2 mi., north Woodville.
Fine atock and dairy farm partly sod-
-ded to Bermuda grass. Plenty run-
ning water, good barn. Main dwelling
has.11 rooms. All gray lands, can be
bought cheap. All above located in
Greene tounty. Sell or lease to right
parties. J. B, Swords, Woodville, Ga.
267 A. farm in Gordon county, lo-
cated on Pine creek, fine for wheat,
corn, cotton, 8 good pastures, run-
ning water, good 7-room house, 1 5-
room house, 1 4-room house, 8 good
all variety of fruit orchards; can be di-
vided: into 8 farms, Plenty of timber.
Sell all or part. $6,000. 1-8 cash, bal.
terms of from 1 to 6 yrs., to suit pur-
chaser. W. M. Davis, Calhoun, Ga.,
Route 1.

100 acres. or more sandy loam land,.

5 - room house, ceiled, painted out-
bldgs., good water, wood and pasture
and water in it. Healthy. 2 horse
farm cleaned up. On public road;

Bargain. J. D. Han--



i chool fuss a mail goes by the door;

2 mi. to town and school, good com-
munity. 28 mi., west of Macon, 15
mi., No. Ft. Valley on the Macon and
Columbus road. Bargain for cash or
part cash. W. A. Mann, Roberta, Ga.,
Route 1,

Dairy farm completely equipped, |

electric lights, running water, all ma-
chinery, etc., 150 acres, 7 streams be-
side many spring heads; grist mill,
very large barn, milking machines,
drinking cups, feed for next 18 mos.,
growing now. Silo, concrete floors;
scales, $500 to $750 per mo. Estab-
lished trade. New, completely fur-
nished, running water, irrigation pos-
sible, truck growing; own refriger-
ation electricity. Windmill; Herd 60
head reg. Jerseys; bull: dbl., grand-
son Sybils Gamboge. 7-room bun-
galow. Sell or lease. Write Henry
Howell, Cuthbert, Ga.

50 A. nicely located on paved high-
way, 4 mi., Eatonton. Country school
near; 25 acres in cultivation; 15 in
pasture, 10 in woodland; plenty run-
ning water. Ideal for dairying and
poultry; 6 unit laying house, 3 unit
laying house; 4 brooders; very nice
4-room dwelling; barn shedded, $1800
cash. J. B. Moseley, Eatonton, Ga.

183 A. in Southern part of Tattnall
county, 85 acres in cultivation, 5 A. in
Bermuda pasture, large quantity yel-
low pine timber; 5-room bungalow,
new and good out-bldgs; land very
gently rolling, especially adapted to
cotton, potatoes and tobacco. On pub-
lie highway, near high school and 2
churches. Write for particulars. Mrs.
C. P. Autry, Elza, Ga.

61 1-4 A. farm. 85 A. in cultivation,
4-room house, good barn; near church
and good school, 8 mi, R R. Write
for particulars. L. L. Horne, Hazle-
hurst, Ga., Route 2.

Small farm with good house, plenty
of timber, near good school; located
between Grayson and Ldpaavitis.
Write for further information. J. R.
Petty, Grayson, Ga.

FARM LAND WANTED

Want to rent from party 2 or 8
horse farm. Prefer near Atlanta.
Dean Bradford, Lithonia, Ga.

Want to rent with 1 yr. option to
buy at bargain, 600 to 1 M., acres.
Middle Ga., preferred. On or near
good road. Land must lay well. Pre-
fer mostly red or mulato soil. Give
full particulars. Must be bargain. J.
J. Seay, Tate, Ga., Box 838.

Want a good 1 horse crop on 50-50
basis. Am sober and honest. Refer-
ences if wanted. Want good land and
a good house. J. A. R, Langley, Li-
thonia, Ga., RFD 1.

Want small farm near Valdosta



with dwelling. F. C. Drexel, Buena |

Vista, Ga.

Want on halves 85 or 40 acres of
land, 18 or 20 mi. from Atlanta. Want
to truck and part cotton, corn. Can
give good references. Leonard Hayes,
Stockbridge, Ga., care J. M. Hayes,
Route 1,



FARM LAND FOR RENT.

3 or 4 horse crop good creek bot-
tom land near church, school and high-
way for rent. Mrs. Emily Thacker,
Dalton, Ga., Route 1.

In Tivany county, 150 acres, 60 in
fine state of cultivationmore can be
cultivated when fenced; fine crop pro-
duction corn, cotton, oats, peanuts,
velvet beans, peas, sweet and irish
potatoes, sugar cane, ete. Excellent
range for cattle and hogs within easy
reach of the Savannah market. Con-
venient to school, churches. Best wat-
er and plenty of it; Dwelling and out-
bldgs., in fair cond. Will lease at
bargain for number of years with



SULBETIN
privilege of buying.
Hinesville, Ga., RFD. _

1 horse crop, large house, orchard,
pasture and in walking distance . of
the college at Waleska; will furnish
chickens on shares. J. J. Seay, Tate,
Ga.

- Several farms near Athens: Good
small farms and large farm, at very.
low rental, one to five years. Mrs.
Wm: J. Russell, 457 Morton Ave.,
Athens, Ga,

2 horse farm to man with own
stock, close to good school and church-
es. Write, R. A. Morgan, Dawson,
Ga., RFD.

- WANT TO RENT FARMS
Want a 2-horse farm. Experienced
in tobacco, potatoes, ete., Want to buy
stock, feed and tools from party and
furnish to make crop for 1929.
Hardy, Elza, Ga., Rt. 1,
Want to rent blacksmith and wood

shop combined, with place to live. Will |

consider good grist mill in connection.
Can keep up machinery. 25 years exp.
A. D. McConk, Shellman, Ga., RFD 2,

FARM HELP WANTED
Want family to do general farm
work in South Ga., who are able to
finance self. Come or write. F. D,
Hicks, Adel, Ga.



2 horse farm and raise tobacco, some.
cotton, ete., on halves; also a 1 horse
farmer. Prefer one who can run self.
A fine location near consolidated
school, church. 4 mi. from town; want.
to hear from E. D. Hicks, who did
not give his address. Mrs. Lucian
Hutcheson, Adrian, Ga.

Want intelligent, able-bodied couple
for livestock farm on 50-50 share. ba-
sis and also perform all necessary
work about farm. Salary paid for per-
sonal service, $25.00 per mo, plus
dairy supplies, vegetables etc., raised
on farm. Must begin Sept. 1. J. W.
Mangham, Americus, Ga., Box 350.

2 horse farm free of rent to re-
sponsible party. Write Mrs, Lula
Hays, Atlanta, Ga., 81 Atlanta Ave,

LS. E.

Experienced farmer with micah
help for 2 horse crop, 1929. Shares.
Must be workers and honest. 40 mi.
from Atlanta. Diek Tope, Austell, Ga.
Rt 2.

Man and wife for 1 horse crop on
shares, 1929. Only reliable and ex-
perienced people wanted. 40 mi.
from Atlanta. Dick Tope, Rt. 2, Aus-
tell, Ga,

Wanted col, farmer to care for
place near Atlanta, good house, run-
ning water, tools, modern. John Per-
rell, 603 W. Peachtree Apt., 50, At-
lanta, Ga,

Wanted experienced dairy truck
farmer with family. Harris Dairy, Sa-
vannah, Ga., White Bluff Road.

Wanted middle aged white woman,
strong and able to do general house
work, and help with the care of
chickens on poultry farm. Good home
and salary with family of six. S, P.
Howe, Forest Park, Ga.

Wanted a man to look after a four
horse farm and milk about 15 cows,
beginning about Oct. ist. Do not
want too large a family; also want a
middle aged man, strictly sober.
Write C, J. Maloy,.Helena, Ga.

W inted young married man 25 to
30 yrs. old to look after small farm.
Must be industrious, now residing on
farm, sober, truthf.l, and a good
knowledge of farming. Salary must
be in keeping with the earnings of
a small farm. J. C. Collier, Box 49. aa
Barnesville, Ga.

Want stout boy or young man



(single preferred) sober, industrious,
dependable, honest, a christian and

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J. d. Geiger,

Re

Want an honest, sober man to take

give satisfactory references. W A

erate any kind farm machinery






_Tharsdey, August | 9, 1028.

must. not. eenioke elgarettes. Pay $15

amo., good board, washing and. roor
Begin at once. Send ref, W. C. Thur
ton, St. George, Ga.

Want man with force to run tw
horse farm and plant some tobacco
for 1929. J. G. Morton, Kirkland ;
Gas

Colored girl to work on farm fi
1929. Good pay and place to sta
(No-name or address in with th
ad).

Orphan boy about. 14 yrs. old to
work on farm and live as one of fam.
ily. Good home for right party. Mr
M. F. Williams, Rt. 1, Matthews, G











































of 2 to 4 horse farm; buildings, pas
ture, wood and water furnished, witl
right to rent or sub-rent for yea:
1929, or longer if desired. Chas,
Faulkner, Ball Ground, Ga.

~ POSITIONS WANTED. -

Want position as foreman on farm,
Life time exp. Honest and sober. W
M. White, Avera, Ga., RF D 2, Bo:
55.

Want for year 1929 posed a
Supt, of farm. Life time exp, i
farming; 10 yrs. exp, in growing and
packing watermelons. 30 yrs. of age
married and have 4 small children
Sober, honest, and hard worker, Bes
of references. Arthur M, Hatta: aa
pire, Ga., Rt. 2.

Would like job superintending . o
overseeing large farm. Have life-
time experience in farming and ca





Goare, Alapaha, Ga.

Position as. blacksmith, truck and
tractor driver, dairy work or an
kind of farm work wanted for 192:
on salary. Write for full information.
H. G. Borders, Culverton, Ga.
Good married man desires wor.
with good people, Dairying or farm
ing as overseer. J. W, Shepherd,
Machen, Ga.

Want position on farm, Will worl
for $1 per day and board. Cliffor<
Tanner, Rt. 1, Alma, Ga.

Want job overseeing farm for
1929, Any size or any place in Ga.
At present employed but desire
change, Have life-time experience
farming and managing labor. Don
mind work and can keep up and



cluding tractors of- all kinds. Amn
marnied and can give A-1 referen
E. A. Scott, Sasser, Ga. Rt. 1, a



1929. I have good land,

dy, Elza, Ga., Route 1.

furnished if required. M. R. fe Sin:
















WANTED TO FARM ON SHAR

Want three or four. families witl
force and who are not afraid 0
work to share crop, tobacco, big ster
jersey potatoes, cotton and cort,
stock and
feed. Will go 50-50. W, G. Dike
Lyons, Ga.

Want to raise hogs, cattle, atc., par
ty to furnish stock and back me. Make
offer, Ernest B. Hardy, Elza, Ga.
Route 1.
Want position as foreman of farm
Experienced in raising tobacco, po
tatoes, peanuts, corn, etc,, also some
exp. in stock raising. Brunnell Har-

Want position as farm Supt., mar:
ried, 85 yrs. of age, can keep up an
farm machinery, including tractors, al
so have practical exp., with small saw
mills, Graduate of business colleg
and 6 yrs, exp. in bookkeeping. Ref.



gletary, Blakely, Ga,

HAY FOR SALECAR LOTS
1 car peanut hay; 1 car Bermud



hay, $12.50 per ton FOB Ft. Gaines.
W. G. McRae, Bt, Gaines, Ga.




























































and Wanted

CATTLE FOR SALE

1 Good Jersey heifer, 11 mo. old.
_ from 5. gal. cow, $40 FOB Lavonia.
Woodrow Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin, Ga.
Registered Hereford cattle, Both
sexes, J, J. Cummings, Donalsonville,
Ga.

Herd of dairy cows, several heif-
ers and 4smiall bulls. Cows are T. B.
tested. Have contract taking all the
- milk ~produced,.Land ean be rented
for $200 per yr. having 650 acres,
~ and being 4 1-2 mi. from Milledge-
ville. Most-of these cows are fresh.
Will sell all cattle and equipment at
bargain. For further information
write Wm. L. Harrison, P. 0. Box
109, Milledgeville, Ga.

_ 1 12:month Jersey heifer, good
stock, $26; one fine Jersey bull 6
mo. old, $15 or- will exch. corn or
meal, Good milch cow gives 4 gal.
when fresh, $75. Secondshand farm
tools cheap. Mts V. D, Harris
Lula, Ga. .

_ 10 extra good bred heifers, select-
ed for dairy purposes, $350 for lot.
-Mareus J. Freeman, Jackson, Ga.,
ont 2.

_ Extra good cows, now_giving from
2 1-2 te 4 gal. pew day;.$65 to $100.
Dick Tope, Rt. 2, Austell, Ga.

_ Red Jersey male calf, 2 mos. old.
_ FOB. Major Crowe, Gainesville,
Ga.

= - Fine-Holstein bull calf subject to
registration, cheap at 6 wks, old. Sire
prize winner, Southeastern Fair. Z.
A. Tate, Jr., Elberton, Ga.

8 reg. Jersey cows, age 6, 7 & 10
yrs. at bargain. 6 & 10 yr. old will
freshen. in November and December.
1 yr. old -frsh, not bred. J,R. Webb,
Box 408, Covington, Ga,

___Reg. Jersey male calf, 2 mo. old.
Will sell or: exch. for shelled corn.
-H, Roquemare, Mansfield, Ga.
Will-exch. -reg. Jersey bull calves
from high producing stock for wheat,
oats, rye, barley, vetch oy clover
= * Pines Dairy, Athens,



male calf from 4gal., and 2 Ib. -but-
ter per day cow. Large to age, eats
ost anything, $20 -eash, or xch.
for fine good:stock heifer same. age.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.
- 1 fine 18 mos. old bull, Muley
headed, 8-4 Jersey, fawn and dark
color, -400 tbs, ormore, $40 not
crated..H. J. MeCollum, Canon, Ga.,
te 4.

9 Jersey heifers and 2 bull calves,

stock for sale. Cathedral Pines Dairy,
Athens, Ga,

Herd of 28 mileh cows for sale.
Cliff Mitcham, Durand, Ga.

2 nice young milch cows, $100
FOB Thomasville. T. M. Slater,
Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 5.

- Lemale, 4 yrs. old, due to be reg.
Make offer; 1 milch eow, first calf.
Fine butter cow. Jersey (English),
$50 FOB. Atlanta. Dr. Fred Morris,
ae: -Ga., 182 1-2 Whitehall St.,

1 thoroughbred Holstein 6 wks.
Id bull calf, rah J. Ts. Garner, Cedar-

og wks, old fine male calf. Sell

). R.. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.

1 fawn colored 16 mos. old bull
by reg. sire, out of a high producing
cow. Well grown for age, not entit-
ed to reg. $25. FOB here: L. Young,

: Live Stock ie Sale

_MARKET

| Reg. Guciiaey 8-1-2 yrs, old bull,
1000 to 1200 Ibs., excellent sire, $100



at my farm. Would take a 2 mos. old

bull calf of same breed and reg., as

part payment. Leander M. Kennedy,
Collins, Ga.

CATTLE WANTED

From 1 to 25 head good milch
cows either fresh or about to freshun
Will pay cash for same, either Jer-
sey or Guernsey. D. P. Martin, Cobb-
town, Ga.

Want to exch. for good genile
milch cow that is 1 1-2 to 2 gal. per
day, or same value for 25 pure bred
Partridge Rock hens and 2 cockerels,
not over 2 yrs. old. Write what you
have and for particulars. Princess
Wilson, Morven, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 44.

Want to buy several good nearly
fresh cows. C. M. Brennan, Colum-
bus, Ga.



ntitled to reg., from high producing |-

or exch. for good stock heifer calf.



HOGS FOR SALE

5 shoats, weight about 40 to 50
Ibs. ea. $6 ea. or $25 for lot. A. L.
Duvall, Greshamville, Ga.

9 pigs, P. C. and Berkshire cross-
ed; nice ard thrifty; 6 males, 3 fe-
males, $7 to $8 at 6 wks. old on
Aug. 6th. Chas H. Franklin, Rt. 3,

Lawrenceville, Ga., (7 mi. west of

Lawrenceville.)

Fine Berkshire boar, 18 mo. old,
$25; nice Berkshire and Duroc pigs
crossed, $5. Dick Tope, Austell, Ga.,
Rt. 2.

Want to exch. one 6-wk. old Duroc
pig for tufted bedspread. Mrs. J. J.
Blount, Hawkinsville, Ga.

1 sow and 7 pigs, 3 days old, $40;

pigs single when 6 wks. old, $4 or

sow aldne, $20. Duroc and Burk. A.
M. Grant, Box 409-B, Rt. 9, Atlanta,
Ga.

Pure bred P. C. shoats, 8 mo. old.
$5 ea. FOB Jonesboro. Martin Wil-
son, Jonesboro, Ga.

Pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs, Sep.
Ist. delivery, $6 ea. without papers,
$7.50 with papers, FOB Temple. H.
L. Cartwright, Temple, Ga.

1 pure bred Black African Guinea
male hog, wt., 175 lbs. immuned for
life. Good condition. No bad habits.
John W. Moseley, Rt. 2., Soperton,
Ga. :
Poland China pice from prize win-
ning stock. Can be yeg. Ready for
delivery August 1st, $7.50 ea. Sea-
born Eberhardt, Rt. 4, Gainesville,
Ga.

Black Poland China Brood sows.
Will exch. for grist mill suitable to
run by tractor. J. R. Birk, Rt. 2,
Madison, Ga.

1 Essex gilt and 9 pigs, slightly
mixed with Hampshire. In good ord-
er. $25. Mrs. D. F. Eckles, Summit,
Ga. : : t

38 pure bred Duroc Jersey gilts, 7
mo. old, $50 for lot. FOB Culverton.
Duroc Jersey sow, 7 mo. old. Crossed
with Essex, $50 cash. Mrs? J. W.
Kelly, Rt. 2, Culverton, Ga.

1 extra fine pure bred Duroc Jers-

ey boar pig, 4 mo. old, $15 FOB
Culverton. A. F. Kelly, Rt. 2, Cul-
verton, Ga.

8 Big Bone Black Guinea 8 wks.
old pigs, $3 ea.,-$20 for lot; 5 B. B.
B. Guinea 6 mos. shoats, $6 ea., $25

for lot. D. E. Newton, Ellijay, Ga.,

Rt. 1.
1 reg. S. P. C. 2 yr. old male, 450
Ibs., also reg. S. P. C. pigs, shoats or

hogs for sale or exch., for reg. Jer-

sey heifers. P. S. Barrett, Union
City, Ga.

4 Black and Spotted grade 8 mos.
old shoats, $16. Geo. A. THORN:
Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

45 Duroes from 6 wks. to 1 yr.
old, sired by Berrys Orian Sensa-

tion and Model A Sensation. Entitled

to reg., $5 to $25
Sewell, Atlanta, Ga. Care Piedmont



BULLETIN

Hotel.

10 Duroc and P. C. mixed 7 mos.
old pigs, $6 ea., $56 for lot. Cash
with order. Leo Akins, Graymont,
Gas hte ts

8 thoroughbred P. C. 10 wks. old,
from reg. stock, cholera immune pigs
$5.25 ea., or $40 for lot. Send P. O.
money order, Mrs. H. L. Pearson,
Willard, Ga.

Reg. Duroc 2 mos. old pigs, $10 ea.
J. T. Garner, Cedartown, Ga., Rt. 1.

20 shoats, from 65 to 125 lbs. and
20 pure bred P. C. pigs. Write for
price and description. C. M. Comp-
ton, Jackson, Ga.



HOGS WANTED

Want some meat hogs of any
stock. Prefer barrows. E. C. Taylor,
Alma, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want to exch. 2 tufted bedspreads,
any color thread, 90 in. sheeting for
a pure bred shoat of any stock. Mrs.
Grady Dillard, Rocky Face, Ga.

Want to exch. pony and saddle for
10 shoats, averaging 50 Ibs. ea. Pony
can be seen any time, and is used
to children. John H. Allen, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga.

Healthy shoats, pure breed or
mixed, lots of 5 to 25; name best
cash price; stating age, size and
breed. Geo. W. Heard, Box 186,
Seek Ga.



HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want nice big black mare, 5 to 7
yrs. old; wt. 1050 to 1150 lbs. J. F.
Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga..

NOTICE
.I have sold my Guernsey bull. J.
F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga.





SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

100 goats for sale. Write for
prices. J. C. Miles, apes Ga. sei
One.



SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED |

1 Angora billy goat. Must be
cheap for cash. Ed R. ae SS
Ga. Rt 3.

1 Southdown Ram,
old. Must be rgistered or subject
to reg. W. S. ee Statesboro,
Ga.



RABBITS AND PIGEONS
FOR SALE

Chinchillas, reg. and bred does,
$15; young stock from reg. does,
$4 and $5. Mrs. L. E. Green, Sox
95, Hapeville, Ga. =

4 pr. pigeons. Luther Richardson,
Jersey, Ga. 1 Sey

Red and Splashed Carneaux pig-
eons, mated and working. Special
price on large lots. Write for full
information. E. Y. Macon,
Ga; Rt. 23:

2 buck rabbits, gray and apatted,
75e ea; 1 gray doe, bred, $1; also 1
half grown white, 50c, smaller one,
25c. Mrs. Rosa Pinion, Dalton, Ga.

5 New Zealand Reds about 8 mos.
old, 2 does, 3 bucks, thoroughbreds
$1.50 ea; 2 Gray Flemish Giants,
full grown pure bred, 1 buck, 1 doe,
$5 pr. Bernard Herring, Blakely, Ga.

White Angora rabbits, pedigreed,
2 does, 8 1-2 mo. old; 1 buck, 4 mo.
good condition. $7.50. T. C. Griffin,
Box 248, Valdosta, Ga.
~ Special bargains in Chinchilla rab-
bits. F. E. Green, Atlanta, Ga. Rt,
5, Box 520-A.



RABBITS. WANTED
10 to 50 rabbits wanted. Can use
some each week if price is right. R.
M. Wieker, Wicker Apts., ae
Fla.

ea. PE Pp. os



~ PIGEONS WANTED

Want to exch. 1 pr. White Leg-
horn bantams for 1 pr., Red Carn- |
eaux pigeons. Have others to sell
for $1.25 pr. Joe Jones, Fitzgerald,
Ga., 407 W. Pine St.



order accepted.

2 to 4 yrs.



SEED FOR SALE

New crop Red Valentine snap
bean seed, 35e qt., 10c pt. $2.50 pk.
14 post., $10 bu. not prepaid. J. H.
Hodges, Ludowici, Ga., Rt. A.

Red nest onions, 65c pk., $2.50 bu.
FOB. Mrs. Logan Beach, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt. i 3

Yellow potato multiplying onions
for fall planting, 3-lbs., 25c; 15 Iba
$1; new crop Salsify or vegetable
oyster seed; Sandwich Island, pure
Hollow Grown parsnip seed, 10c 0z.,
ea. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Onion buttons, 80c gal. red shel-
lots, 15 lb. Scullion buttons, 10 Ib.
for $1. Mrs. 8. W. Sloan, Auburn,
Ga.

Purple top globe and mixed turnip
seed, 85c lb. del; mustard seed 10c
oz. del. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga.,
Rts2.

8 pecks old fashioned skullion

onion buttons, 12 1-2e pr qt.; near

2 bu. large skullion sets 12 1-2c per
lb.; white nest onions 50c per. gal. -
Also everbearing black mulberry
baer 10c ea. to be shipped after
frost. Mrs, V. E. McCook, McIntyre,
Ga.

- Old fashioned red shellots for fall
planting 85 gal; Seven Top turnip
seed 80c lb. all del. L. A. Crow, Oak-

wood, Ga.

White, brown and cream cromder
peas 10c lb., 8c lb. by the bu; O-Too-
Tan beans, $6 bu; Loredo $5 bu. B
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Collard seed, 50c lb., cabbage, $1; |
turnips, 50c; mustard, 35c; Austrain
peas, 14 Ib., 220 Ib. bags. No less
W. W. Williams,
Quitman, Ga.

Recleaned Burr Clover seed, new
crop, 8c lb. here. S. B. Kinard, Jack-
son, Ga.

Mixed turnip seed, or any one: kind
5c thls., cabbage, sltara: miustard 10c
thls., eheh big Boston lettuce, 15c.
del. anywhere. C, P, Smith, Enigma,
Ga.



*SEEDS WANTED
Want a few pounds of fresh Ruta-

baga turnip seeds. P, P. Pulliam,
Rt. 1, Toccoa, Ga...

NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE.

Apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry,
fig, grapevines, strawberry, 5 M.,
specimen evergreens, 10 M. Assort-
ed flowering shrubs; 25,000 Lom-
bardy poplars, Silver leaf and Sugar
Maple, Texas Umbrella, all ready for _
landscape planting; pedigreed Iris,
$1.25 per doz; $7 per 100; $50 per |
M.; Darwin tulips in assortment, $1 .
per doz; $6 per 100;



division, $5 per dozen; bulbs, ready
now, other items ready in the fall;
place your order now for future del.
James Cureton, Austell, Ga.

Jerusalem Cherry plants (orna-
mental), 15c ea; or 2 for 25c; Will
exchange for something of equal
value. Add postage. Mrs. W. G. Huff,
195 Boulevard, Macon, Ga.

"NURSERY STOCK WANTED



Some pecan buds wanted. Stuarts

preferred. L. M. Jordan,
Ganon, Ga.

POTATOES WANTED
Want 1 bu. Irish potatoes, Will
exch. 8 W. Leghorn large laying
hens. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.

Rt. 1,





$40 per M.; :
white pink and red peony, 3to Beye
















NEOUS C!
FOR SALE >
(Continued from page 4)
Mrs. Jos. W. Brown, Rt. 1, Crawford,
Georgia. ee 2
12 mature hens, 2 cocks, 8. GR.
Reds, about 35, Feb. March, and Apr.
hatch, pullets and cockerels. The
large quick growing thrifty heavy lay-
ing kind, good under color and all
trapnested stock. Sell for cash or
exch. for good milk cow. Write Ed-
win Simpson, 676 Tifton St., N. W.,
- Atlanta, Ga.
25 grown, mixed chickens. Sell-or
exch. for same value thoroughbred
Buff Orpingtons. Write first. Mrs.
L. J. Jackson, Colquitt, Ga.

CHICKENS WANTED
- Want heavy stock friers and hens
for table use, also non fertile eggs.

Fred I Baker, Box 244, Columbus, Ga.
Wanted: R. I. Red and Barred Rock

eggs for hatching on halves, in lots

of 150 to 600. Also custom hatching
4e egg. Will set first incubator Aug.
- 18th and each week thereafter. Can
set 5000 at time or 1800 each week.
We furnish boxes and pay postage.
Oconee Poultry Farm, Rockledge, Ga.

Wanted: 15 to 25 White Leghorn
pullets and hens 10 to 15 mos old. S.
F: Woodall, Woodland, Ga.

Want to hear from parties who have
- some real good April hatch pullets to
sell reasonable, but must be from
heavy layers and not be culls. O. L.
McClellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 4.

_ Want to exch. good value for Tan-
ered White Leghorn pullets, 8, 10 or

12 wks. old. _ Write at once.

Frank Clark, Roberta, Ga.
Want 15 pure bred Dark Cornish



- Dog strain. Hatched March or April
- 1928. No culls. Write best prices
FOB. O. L. Wiggins, Cornelia, Ga.,
Star Route. a
Want 15 or 20 young thoroughbred
Buff Orpington hens and 2 roosters.
Must be healthy and in good cond.,
and bargain. Write first. Best offer
-considered. Mrs. L. L, Jackson, Col-
quitt, Ga. Bos
Want 1 M., 5 to 6 mos. old White

Leghorn pullets. Must be pure bred}.

and cheap for cash. Write strain, age

_ and best price crated in standard size

crates. E. McNelley, Turnerville, Ga.,
mon 4a. : 2 8

_ Wanted: 2 white Indian Game roos-

ters for next years breeding. Write.

Mrs. Jim Baker, Sugar Valley, Ga. .

~ Wanted: 1, full blood Golden Buff

~ Orpington rooster, not over 1 1-2 yrs.

old. L. R. Ogletree, Perry, Ga. =

* Wanted: Peafowls. Mrs. J. R. Sev-
ier, Picayune, Miss.



EGGS FOR SALE

Thompson prize stock _ Barred
Rock eggs, $1 for 15; cockerels, same
strain, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Milton Sum-
ner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 8.
- Pure bred R. I. Red eggs from Mrs.
Donaldson egg laying strain and from
fine colored hens, 75c doz., 90c per
setting of 15. Del. H. Dorsey King,
Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 8. oS
_ Giant Bl ck Minorea Hatching
eggs, $2.25 for 15; Buff Cochin Ban-
tam Hatching eggs, $1.50 for 15. O.
H. Wright, Peters Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.



TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE AND
GUINEAS FOR SALE
1 pair Toulouse geese, April hatch,
_ $2 or exch. for pair of pure bred
- rabbits. Elmer Newbern, Villa Rica,
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 62.
2 turkeys, 1 tom and 1 hen; good

layer and setter, 1927 hatch. $7 for
-~ both. Mixed bronze. Party to pay ex-

ed Mrs. W. A. Hall, Blun, Gay
mt. :




S CHICKENS |

| Spring hatch. Write for pa

Mrs. |

Indian Game pullets: Mohawk or Bull |





Fine dark Muscovey drak
and prices. Wyatt Martin, Plainville,
Ga. =
20 Bronze April 1928 turkeys,
healthy, strong and vigerous stock.
1 tom and 8 hens, also 3 and 4 wks.
old polts. Write for prices. Miss Nan-
nie Garner, Cedartown, Ga., Rt. 1.
100 pure bred Bourbon Red turk-
eys, old and young stock for breed-
ing purposes, reasonably priced. Mrs.
Julian F. Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 2.
Trio Bronze early March hatch
turkeys, 8-4 grown, $10 or exch. for
10 dark red pullets. Must be pure
and of early hatch. Mrs. F. Cowart,
Summit, Ga., Rt. 2.
Wanted 6 _ frying size
Write Clarke Howell, Jr.,
Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, Ga.

turkeys.
2602



SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR
SALE -

Ottawa Engine with tree, log, and
limb saws, practically new, excellent
cond., cost $187. Will make liberal
reduction for cash or exch. for Tan-
cred White Leghorn pullets ready to
lay in Sept. Wm. J. Campbell, Sugar
Valley, Ga. - oo

Campbell seed planter, Cole cotton
planter, Cole duplex planter, and

two row cotton duster. Cheap for

quick sale. Chas: F. Howe, Fort Val-
ley, Ga. oe
- 244 Letz Mill, little used. Good
condition. $85; 1928 Fordson and
Oliver plow, $700 outfit, $475. Little
used. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga.

1 six horse power International
engine in perfect condition. 15 acres

of land on Bankhead highway. C. M.|-

Land. No address given.

1 Chattanooga 24 2-horse plow; 2
Chattanooga 62 1-horse plows on
John Deere pig tooth harrow} 1 John
Deere all steel middlebuster; 1 Giant
guano distributor; 1 weeder. All good
as new. Will take $18 for. lot or
trade. What have you. E. A. Scott,
Rt. 1, Sasser, Ga- a oe

1 Fordson tractor with governor.
Good condition, T. W. Stroud, Egypt,

2

| Ga. {

Syrup mill. Golden new model No.
8. Geared for mule power, Evapo-
rator, 12 ft. long, juice barrel, pipes
and skimmers, all in good condition.
$90 cash at Mt. Zion, Ga. J. R.
Cramer, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 7.

1 Feebener panut picker, good
econd., cheap for quick sale. B. K.
Cross, Sr., Albany, Ga., Rt. C.

No. 27 Golden power cane mill,

-|used two seasons, $200 FOB Thom-

asville. T. M. Slater,
Gai. Rt75..
New Moline tractor plow and har-
row for sale, also 60 bbls. for ship-
og potatoes. W. J. Josey, Americus,
a. :
1 good as new riding Avery culti-
vator, $15 or exch. for 3 Duroc or

Thomasville,




wre aes:





AIC an: me

and farms wanted in the issue of Se
the NOON OF AUGUST 27TH wi

the sender.

If your ad did not appear in either the August 2nd or August 9th is-
sues, please send it in immediately for publication September 6th.
In the writing of the ad please be brief
words; give the location and state the
as we cannot publish ads without the n

boiler. Must be in good condition.






2 big power cane mills, Golden
make, size 86, and 2 16-ft. copper
evaporators and large juice, boxed,
1-2 price. W. W. Williams, Quitman,
Ga.

1 Home canner complete, cap. 24;
No. 2 cans, $5; 1 crosscut saw, good
as new, $3. All FOB here. J. W.
Young, Hogansville, Ga. Rt. 1.

1-D. 75 tractor plow for Fordson
tractor. Good condition except disc
worn some, $50 cash, FOB here. W.
L. Breedlove, Monroe, Ga.

1 Fordson tractor pulley, 14 inches
by 8 inches, $15 del. J. W. Tuck, Rt.
2, Oxford, Ga.

SECOND HAND MACHINERY

: WANTED

Want to exch. for pr. Champion
blowers. R. Stanley, Due, Ga._

Want good - second-hand velvet
bean thresher. Reasonable. National
Pecan Groves Co., Flintside, Ga. _

Want plow and harrow for Ford-
son tractor. Must be in good cond.,
and cheap. Oliver preferred. C. A.
Kemp, Kennesaw, Ga,

Good disc harrow and plows for
Fordson tractor.
class condition. Dick Tope, Austell, |
Ga. Rt, :2. :

\Lime spreader. Must be cheap for
cash. Echeconnee Farms, Lizella, Ga.

Want 60 or 75 horse power steam

Quote price delivered at Cumming
or FOB. E. F, Smith, Cumming, Ga.



-- GRAIN FOR SALE
- Treated corn in ear, $1.25 per bu.
FOB shipping point. W. 8S. Preetor-
ius, Statesboro, Ga.

New milling wheat, $1.75 bu. Chick-
en wheat, $1.50 bu. Now ready. J.
R. Birk, Rt. 2, Madison, Ga.

500 or 600 bushels Fulghum seed
oats, also 200 or 300 bushels Texas
Rust proof seed oats, Make best offer
FOB here. J. E. Wilson, Rebecca, Ga.

Good, No. Ga. tall growing seed Rye,
$2.00. J. R. Harper, Sweet Gum, Ga.

10 bu. Winter grazing or Turf seed |

oats, $1.00 bu. FOB here.

W. I. Black,
Lula, Ga., Rt. 1. 4

GRAIN WANTED |
New crop tall Georgia-and Abruz-
zi Rye. Geo. W. Heard, Box 136, At-
lanta, Ga. _ :
Want corn or wheat, delivered Nor-
cross. Will exchange pure bred Owen
farms hens, cocks, pullets, cockerels,
or sell cheap for cash. Mrs. C. W.
Page, Box 52, Norcross, Ga.
_ Want Abruzzi Rye and Fulghum
oats. Mail samples, state quantity
and very lowest price.. Vernon Brab-
ham, Moultrie, Ga. Me
Want Genuine Abruzzi and native
Mtn. Rye; Fulghum and Appler Seed



| Want several







Must be in first}.

fit, $12 or exch. for farm produc

Keaton, Tallapoosa, Ga.



Oats. Agnd samples and state quan-

MO PLOE |

The Market Bulletin will publish ads offering farms for sale, for ren
ptember 6th. Ads received up through
| Il" be published. Only the farmer can
use this valuable space. Ads from Real Estate agents will be returned to

price. Be

Se.



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Want hundred bu., Abruzzi
Seed Rye and Hastings Hundred
Bushel; Appler and Fulghum Seed
Oats. Send samples and quote best |
prices. Miller Hdwe. and Furn. Co,,
Lakeland, Ga.

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Early English peas, Bunch, Frost-
Proof, pure clean seed, 15c cup, 25 lb.
Mrs. Willie Allen, Gainesville, Ga.,
Route 2. z

PEAS AND BEANS WANTED
Want 10 bushels Canada field peas,
Send sample: and quote best price.
John. W. Moseley, RFD 2, Soperton,
Georgia. |
Want Austrian peas, about 600 Ibs.
Reasonable. National Pecan Groves
Co., Flintside, Ga.

































MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
1 Gearheart knitting machine for
sale or exch. for anything. of equal
value, practically new. F. W. Vinsing,
Woolsey, Ga., Rt. 1. a
1 50 lb. feather bed, 40c per lb.
sacked. FOB Hawkinsville: Mrs. J
J. Blount, Hawkinsville, Ga. fe
1 Separator, 1 milk cooler, i
good condition. $30 or exch. for pis
or calves. Roy Wilson, Rt. 5, Box
Hogansville, Ga.
30 Ib. feather bed, best grade tic
ing, good cond, $10. Mrs. A. EK.
Glover, 539 Hill St., S. E. Atlanta,
Ga. an i
Bright sun cured tobacco for smo
ing and chewing, 4 lb. pckgs. $1.
Wm. Nunn, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville,
White and red vinegar, 50 g
bbls., 15 gal. Also bottled vinega
FOB Dublin, Ga. Cash with or
L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. ;
8 can steam pressure canning ow
































Malcolm Simmons, 102. Greenwoo
Place, Decatur, Ga.

Any part 70 bbls., Calcium Arse!
ate in 100 lb. drums for sale. W.























1 good oak 50 gal. vinegar. bb.
Sell or exch. for anything can
D. E. McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga.

Good 2-horse wagon. Will ex
for good 1-horse wagon with breech-
ing and brakes or will sell. Mrs. R.
A. Maxeys, Maxeys, Ga. .

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

' Wanted hay rake. Must be in goo
condition. W. O. Sanders, Roswel
Ga. ;
Want to buy some sound hulled
black walnuts. Will pay 2 1-2e per
lb. Write how many lbs. you have 1
first letter. J. R. Howington, Rt. tl
Commerce, Ga.. ea

Want the address of Albert Mayel
Georgian Parker, Jasper, Ga., Rt.
Box 65.

sure to sign your name

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