\ AGRICULTURE...
COMMISSIONERS
Dont Give Your Cotton Seed Away
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> In the fall of the year, farmers are generally busy getting
the. cotton out, hanling cotton pickers, picking peas, and in
fact, busy with so many things until they neglect to think
about the value of their cotton seed. Dont care how low they
Be
sced are worth ee dollars a ton to you as fertilizer, if you
will look around in your neighborhood, you will see that the
farmer that takes: care of his cotton seed is about the most sue-
cessful farmer you have in the community. There is always. 2
time when you can swap your seed for meal, getting ton for
ton. It isea good exchange. When seed are under thirty dol-
lars a ton, look out for this, fix you up a. house to talte care of
your seed and. make up your mind that you are not going to |
give them away. If you do, you have nobody to blame but
yourself. - oe .
eet the farmer generally i in. town, wants to get an empty wag-
, 80 that he can get back home to attend to something ake,
sell his seed at any price.
Of course, it is some trouble to dries back with loaded
wagons and spend some time unloading seed, but anything
worth while is a little es Remember this, those eotton
HUGENE TALMADGE |
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MARKET REPORT.
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
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Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Aug. 25, 1928. Always subject to variation. |
AUGUSTA MACON COLUMBUS
: 2,00 3.00 - -880-
Irish Potatoes, sack, 100 Ibs. - mo 2 . 1:25 = :
Cabbage, green, crated, 100 deg i~
Eggs, Ga., Extra, dozen
: Ga., Standard, dozen oe
. Trade, dozen
Yard Run, dozen
ATLAN TA
Ducks, per Ib. ------------------- Pore ee ee
Geese, per lb. 3
Turkeys, per Ib. =e
Lima Beans, per Ib. ----------- ween nn nen nae
Field Peas, per lb. : aoe -
Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb. nanan awe nen en enna
Georgia cane syrup, bbls, per gallo.
Corn Meal, sack, 96 lbs. .
Corn Milling, sacked, bu.
Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu.
-Peavine Hay, ton ~----------=
Alfalfa, (Gas) ton
Country Butter, best table, lb.
Country Butter, COON: lb.
ae
__ Wanted.
ANCONAS
- 15 pure bred Sheppard strain An-
cona hens, $1 ea. Fred Phillips, Roys-
ton, Ga., Rt. 1. ; :
18 heavy laying Sheppard strain S.
. Ancona hens and 1 very fine cock,
$20. Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely, Ga.
- 60 Ancona February pullets, $1.25
_ea., cockerels, and 25 April pullets;
also 2 Barred Rock February cock-
erels, $2 ea. Mrs. S. A. Meeks, Doug-
las, Ga., RFD 1. :
4 Ancona yr. old now laying hens.
Sheppard strain. $1 ea. FOB. H. C.
Marlow, Pendergrass, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 Ancona cock, full stock, 18 mos.
old, $1.50 FOB. J. L. Crone, Philo-
math, Ga. :
15 Sheppard S. C. Ancona 1 yr. old
hens, $1.25 ea., 2 roosters, 1 yr. old,
$1 ea., $19 for lot. V. L. Cochran
Fairburn, Ga., Route 2. :
25 or 80 Ancona April 1927 hens,
$1 ea. Mrs. J. B. Ashworth, Ranger,
_ Georgia.
20 or 80 Sheppard Ancona hens, 75c
ea. O.J. Smith, Flowery Branch, Ga.,
- Route 1.
10 pure bred Sheppard Ancona hens
and 1 cock, $10 or 4 hens and 1 cock,
: Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga.,
- Route 3. :
_ . BANTAMS | :
Bantam hens, 4 of which are
Brown Leghorns; others, mixed. Sell
cheap for cash or exch. for 8 pullets,
wt., 2 lbs. ea. Mrs. Nettie C. Gowder,
- Royston, Ga., Rt. 3. -
for lot. Q. Tuggle, Buford, Ga., Rt.
_ Three. a as
__. Game bantam roosters, Spring 1928
hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. G. T. Maxwell,
. Washington, Ga. Rt. 3.
_ Pr, Black Cochins yr. old hen and
: Sell or exch. for 2 Donaldson
_ Red does, 6 mos. old. E. G. Spence,
- care Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga.
Choice bantams, $1 ea. Noland
_ Searboro, Royston, Ga. ea
2 March. hatch Bantam cockerels,
50c ea. Wiley Hadaway, Hillsboro,
, BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
6 pure bred Barred Rock April
- eockerels, $1.50 each. Bought the
_ breeder who has a permit from Parks
-Farm at Altoona, Pa. Mrs.-John A.
Watson, Summit, Ga. Route 3.
8. pure bred Barred Rock 2 year
old hens, weight 8 Ibs. each, fine lay-
ers, $1.75 each FOB here. Mrs. J. E.
Warren, Thomaston, Ga. _ :
10 full stock Barred Rock March
L. Wynn, Rockledge, Georgia, Rt. 1.
_ Pure Bred Barred Rock April cock-
erels, $1.50 each, or exch. for pure
_bred Barred Rock pullets. T. J. Bar-
rett, Alto, Georgia. Bes
A few nice frying size Barred
Rock pullets, 75c each. Cash with or-
der. Also young laying B. R. hens to
exch. for young Cornish Game hens.
No exch. for anything except Corn-
ish Games. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Syl-
vester, Georgia, Route 8.
- Aristocrat
_ strain) cockerels. Yard headed by
cocks direct from Holtermans prize
winning stock, $1.75 each, or 3 for
$5. Order at once; also eggs, $1 for
- 15, $5 per 100. Mrs. Florence P. Bill-
ing, Statesboro, Ga. Route B.
8 young Barred Rock hens and 1
@ock, Thompson strain. $10. for lot.
Cash with order. Mrs. C. S. Brad-
shaw, Wrightsville, Georgia, Route 1.
__ 4 pure bred March hatch Barred
Rock cockerels, $1.50 each, or 4. for
$5. Mrs. R. W. Barwick, Doerun, Ga.
Route 1. :
__ 25 thoroughbred Barred Rock 5 1-2
months old pullets. Just beginning to
lay, $2 each, or exch. for good milch
cow, if not too far away. Mrs. C. W.
Jacobs, Waycross, Ga. Route 1.
2 large, choice pure bred Barred
Red hens, or 2 New Zealand |
eggs from a pure bred Parks strain |
and April pullets, 80c each. Mrs. C..
Barred Rock (light
Rock young hens. Sell or exch. for 3
Brown Leghorns. Pure bred and
young. Write. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort
Valley, Ga. RFD 5., -
10 April Barred Plymouth Rock
pure bred cockerels, direct from Quis-
enberry. 830 egg strain, $3 each, or
2 for $5. Mrs. D. C. Wall, Chester,
Georgia, Route 2. rs
1 fine pure bred Barred Rock June
1927 cock, $1 FOB. Mrs. E. R. Sur-
rency, Screven, Georgia, Route 1.
BUFF WHITE AND OTHER
; ROCKS
15 White Rock hens and 1 cock.
Fischel strain. No relation. $1.50
ea., also 10 White Rock pullets and 1
cockerel, the same strain, wt. around
8 Ibs. ea., $1 ea. Mrs. C. H. Logue,
Stapleton, Ga. - :
Fine Buff Rock and Buff Orping-
tons. February hatch. Large and
fine shaped, $2 ea. Fischel strain
White Rock March roosters; 8 to 9 Ib.
hens, $1.50 ea. Cash with order. Mrs.
J. L. Wallace, Canon, Ga., Rt. 4.
GAMES FOR SALE ~
15 dark Cornish Indian Game Mo-
hawk strain hens, $1.25 each; also 10
pullets, $1.25 each; some 75c each.
Mrs. G. G. Pearce, Sycamore, Geor-
gia, Route 2. _ ;
10 Warhorse game hens and 1
cock, $25; 16 pullets, 2 stags of same
breed, $27, or exch. for some good
high laying strain of White Leghorn
April pullets. O. L. McClellan, La-
Grange, Georgia, Route 3.
6 dark Cornish Game hens and 1.
cock, all last years hatch, $10 FOB.
Geo. B. Daniel, Griffin, Ga.
10 pure dark Cornish Game hen
y
y s x : hs old, $1 each
10 hens and 1 rooster, 50c ea., $5 es
FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. W. R.
Chasteen, Locust Grove, Georgia.
Cornish Game hens, $1.50 each;
cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. M. L. Ken-
nedy, Collins, Georgia.
2 dark Cornish Indian Game March
cockerels, $1.25 each; both for $2.25.
Cash with order. A. E. Wammock,
Harrison, Georgia, Route A. Ss
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
- J. B. Giant pullets, $1.25 ea., cock-
erels, $5. K. E. Rucker, Elberton,
Ga., Route 8. . aS sue
1 J. B. Giant 2 yr. old rooster, $2.
|H. C. Marlow, Pendergrass, Ga., Rt. 1.
~ | J. B. Giants, old and young stock,
direct from Hillerest and Marcy.
Write for prices. W. H. Hatcher,
Millen, Ga. ee 5
LEGHORNS
7 Tancred S. C. White Leghorn yr.
old now laying hens, $7 FOB here.
Mrs. E. G. Anderson, Surrency, Ga.
25 Tancred 1 yr. old White Leghorn
hens and 50 Aprit pullets, well grown
to age, not culls, $1 ea. E. L. How-
ard, Canton, Ga.
Large and well developed 6 mos.
old W. L. pullets, now laying, 15 for
$25. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Viner Ga.
_. C. dark Brown Leghrns, Gor-
mahlens Everlay strain, June ptfilets,
75 ea., hens, 4 mos. old $1.50 ea., FOB
LaFayette. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. J. W. Bomar, La Fayette, Ga.,
Route 8. a
- 800 Ferris White Leghorn hens, 1
and 2 yrs. old, 75c ea. Mrs. J. A.
Forehand, Pinehurst, Ga.
85 Tancred strain White Leghorns,
18 mos. old hens 90c ea., FOB or $1
del. Will exch.for large breed. Mrs.
J. L. Pugh, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. A.
40 or 50 White*Leghorn 18 mos. old
hens at $1 ea., at residence or will
exch. for reg. Jersey heifer or Chin-
chilla rabbits. E. L. Lester, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga. os ~
4 thoroughbred Tancred White Leg-
horn 5 mos. old cockerels, $1 ea., or
exch. for pullets, same age and strain.
Quisenberry quality S. C. White
Leghorn 3 1-2 mos. old cockerels, from.
good laying stock, raised on free
range, $5 or exch. for real good qual-
ity pullets of same breed. O. L. Mc-
Clellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3;
| March and May hatch, $3 and $6 ea.,
Mrs. L. B. Chambers, Rabun Gap, Ga. |.
from heavy laying stock; 100 laying
'W. L. hens, $1 ea., also 20 fine young
Thompson Ringlet B. Rocks, March
and April pullets, $1.25 ea., pure bred
White Wyandottes; 7 hens and 1 cock-
erel, $18.00. Crockett & Sapp, Dub-
lin, Ga., Rt. 6, Box 125.
50 pure bred Brown Leghorn hens.
Write for prices. Mrs. C. G. Sum-
merville, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 1. S
26 April White Leghorn cockerels,
from M. Johnsons Imperial matings,
carefully selected and pedigree fur-
nished, $3.50 ea.. FOB. Mrs. W. W.
Williams, Hamilton, Ga.
25 or 80 S. C. White Leghorn hens.
Ferris strain. 2 and 8 yrs. old. Al-
ready culled. Fine for breeders. $1
ea., also many Leghorn April pul-
lets and some cockerels, same age.
Mrs. Arthur Riggs, Jimps, Ga. _
50 to 75 W. L. pullets, 60 and 75c
ea., June hatch Leghorn friers for
sale. Make best offer. Mrs. C. E.
Dell, Mitchell, Ga. :
35 White Leghorn, Tancred strain,
10 mos. old pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. Reid
Evans, Greenville, Ga. ene
18 February White Leghorn pul-
lets, Tancred and English stock, $20
for lot. J. A. Anderson, Crawford-
ville; Ga.
Marshall Farm stock S. C. Wh. Leg-
horn cockerels, Tancred foundation,
pedigreed, bred from trapnested 200
eggs and better hens; sired by males
direct from Tancreds several geme-
rations 250 egg and better matings...
$2.50 and $5 in half doz. lots FOB
Pineora. Cash with order. L. H.
Lewis, Pineora, Ga. =
. Pure bred Brown Ieghorn, Everlay
strain April cockerels, $1 ea. FOB.
L. A. Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga.
Brown and White Leghorn roosters,
75e ea., also mixed bantams, 6 mos.
old, $1 pr., a few pr. White Leghorns
$1.25 pr. from 6 mos. to 1 yr. old.
Jas. Brown, Helena, Ga., Rt. 2.
14 mixed Leghorn pullets, begin
to lay in October; also 17 hens, 2 yrs.
old, through molting. Write for pri-
ces. Mrs. O. A. Gassett, Butler, Ga.,
Route 4, Box 75. :
23. English Barron S. C. White Leg-
horn 1927 hens and 8 cocks. $30 for
lot FOB Decatur; also 11 February
1928 beginning to lay pullets and 2
cockerels, same strain; direct from
Drumm, $20 for lot.. Leroy L. Phaup,
Decatur, Ga., P. O. Box 31. b
17 Tancred White Leghorn 16 mos.
old hens, $1:25 ea., $20 for lot. Mrs.
W. A. Bedgood, Jesup, Ga., Rt. A.
Pure Tormahlen light Brown 18
mos. old Leghorn hens. No culls.
Many are through a forced molt and
ready to lay. $1.00 ea. FOB. - Mrs.
John B. Collier, Cochran Ga.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
Pure Pape strain B. Minorca 1 and
2 yr. old hens. Fine layers, $1.50 ea.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner; Ga.
5 S. C. Black Minorea April pul-|
lets. Pape strain.
and color, $7.50 for the 5. L.
Millians, Newnan, Ga.
10 Black Minorca pullets and 1 cock-
erel, $1.25 ea., or $10 for lot. Wood-
row Wilson, Martin, Ga.
Thoroughbred Black Minorcas; 85
pullets and 8 young roosters, Fine
laying stock; pullets lay at 5 1-2
mos. old, $30 for entire lot. James
Bs
Mercer, Gray, Ga.
ORPINGTONS
A few more 2 1-2 lb. milk fed Buff
Orpington friers. Make best offer.
Mrs. J. R. Nichols, Fitzgerald, Ga.,
Route 5. :
R. I. REDS
20 April and May cockerels, Don-
aldson strain, $15.00. Mrs. Annie E.
Butler, West Point, Ga., care Chero-
kee Farms.
10 Langford strain R. I. Red hens
and 1 cock, 15 mos. old, $17.00 for lot.
Mrs. M. D. Calhoun, Cordele, Ga.
R. I. Red and J. B. Giant friers, 35c
Ib. FOB. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
land, Ga. Se
dark R. I. Red pullets,
+
150 Ferris W. Leghorn February |
~ pullets. Well developed. . Selected!
April hatch
$1.00 ea., FOB here. Mrs. H. Y.
stock;*
Good size,shape 7 _
same. kind.
| veloped. Give wt. and egg production
| 40 Dark, rich red, even color, 1 1-2
and 2 yr. old Donaldson 8. C. R. I. |
Red hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs. G. L. Jones,
Shellman, Ga., Route 3. x
S. C. Reds: 15 yrs. bred: 10 hens,
$3.50 value and one $15.00 male for
$25.00; cockerels from Star pen, $2 |
to $5 ea., cocks $3.50 to $25.00; also
$5 eggs now $2 per setting. Mrs. C.. ~
-E. Dell, Mitchell, Ga.
6 thoroughbred R. I. Red young 4
Ib. cocks, $1 ea., or exch. for common
friers. Mrs. GC. O. Sikes, Sylvester,
Georgia. : ao
Several very fine 1 yr. to 18 mos.
old R. I. Red cocks. Donaldson strain,
$3.50 ea., or exch. E.G. Spence, care
Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga. y
Quisenberrys AAA-1 quality S. C.
R. I. Red March cockerels, $2.50; Mech.
pullets, $1.25. All FOB here. Mrs.
W. GC. Dixon, Camilla, Ga. SS
12 pure bred R. I. Red hens and
rooster, $1.00 ea. Mrs. G. C. Mims,
Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 6. . ee
15 thoroughbred R. I..Red pullets,
$1 ea. Mrs. B. A. Conner, Mt. Ver-
non, Ga. Sse
8 S. C. R. I. Red yr. old hens and 1
fine cock, same age.' Good laying:
stock, $10 for lot. Mrs. T. W. Cline,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2, a
Owens Farms R. I. Red hens, $1.50
ea., or exch. for White Leghorn Feb-
ruary or, March pullets at 5c ea.
cocks and cockerels, $2 and $3, pul-
lets, $1.25 and $1.50. Will exch. for
wheat or corn at market price. All
pude bred. Mrs. Laura M. Page, De- |
catur, Ga., 204 4th Ave. oe
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Reds. Owens
Hens, $1.50, pullets, $1.25,
cocks and cockerels, $2 and $3. Mrs.
C. W. Page, Norcross, Ga., Box 52.
WYANDOTTES ieee
20 hens and 2 roosters, yr. old. Re- oe
gal strain White Wyandottes, $1 ea.
or $20 for lot. N. W. McLeod, Shell-
man, Ga. ; . eee
15 S. L. Wyandotte hens and 1 cock-
erel, 1 yr. old, $1.25'ea., or $18 for
lot. H.C. Marlow, Pendergrass, Ga.
Pure bred Rose. Comb White Wyan-
dotte: April cockerels, $1 ea. H. M. ~
Garrison, Milan, Ga. :
100 nice Wyandotte April pullets
and -a few cockerels, bought direct
from Fischels farm, Hope, Ind., $2
ea., or $5.for trio. Mrs. A. P: Grass,
Glenn, Ga. 2
Pure R. C. . L. Wyandotte roos-
ters, April 1st hatch, $1 ea.. Mrs. G.
T. Maxwell, Washington, Ga., Route 3.
MISCELLANEOU$ CHICKENS
Speckled Susse$ April hatch cock- |
erels, $1.50 ea. J. . J.\ Johnston,
Waynesboro, Ga. ee
March hatch K I W I pullets. The
chicken that cant fly. Write for pri-
ces. Wiley Williams, Columbus, Ga.,.
RED 2 ; ee
15 mixed March and April pullets,
75c ea., or lot for $10.50. Mrs. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3. .
CHICKENS WANTED |
Want 1 doz, Light Brahma hens, 9
mos. or a yr. old. D. J. Rhea, Arco,
Ga., Box 66.. fis
Want to exch.'1 Auto knitting ma-
chine with instructions, for White
Leghorns hens, not over 1 yr. old. No
calls accepted. Mrs. D. M. Moore,
Eastanollee, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to exch. 6thoroughbred R.
I, Red April hatch pullets and 1 cock-
erel, for 7 White Wyandotte or White
Rock pullets. Mrs. J. M. Terry, Su-
wanee, Ga:, Rt. 2. :
Want to exch. 2 or 3 pure bred
Owen strain R. I. Red cockerels for |
Write giving pedigree.
Mrs. Laura M. Page, Decatur, Ga.,
204 4th Ave. : S
Want someone to furnish 1000 hens.
I will furnish land, labor and full
equipment, We go 50-50 on expense
and profit. Write. A. W. Chance,
Swainsboro, Ga., Rt: 2. Ss
Want 500 or more pure bred White
Leghorn hens, from heavy laying
strain, properly culled and well de-
of strain and price FOB shipping
Daugiler, Adairsville, Ga., Route 4.
rs
-1Fla.; P.O. Box 42.
point. W. A. Edwards, Coral Gables,
ape Sines. GC, Blatk
March or April pullets.. Leroy Mc-
Clain, Thomasville, Ga., RFD 3.
Want to hear fron ie party oak
hom I exch. a setting of Brown Leg-
horn eggs for setting of Partridge
tock. eggs. Want to see if he has
ny chickens she wishes to exch.
Vrite. Mus. W. B. Heaton, Blakely,
yeorgia.
Want 2 Ean hens.
aying and small type. Quote best
rice and breed if pure, Talmadge
hompson, -MeDonough, Ga., Box 123.
Want pure bred White Leghorn 10
wks. old, ready to lay pullets. Sok:
Howe, Forest Park, Ga. ~ :
ant to exch. rabbits for good lay-
pullets. Barred Rocks preferred.
. Head, Atlanta, Ga., 1048 Ogle-
ye Ave.
ant 25 or 30 pure bred Pape
. CG. Black Minorca March or
pullets. Will exch. for same;
o would like to have 20 or 30 S. C. 4
Black Minorcas on 50-50 basis in the
pr uction and marketing eggs
\ ughout the winter, or will buy 25
give note for 120 days. Leroy
:Clain, Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want to exch. 3 settings of Giant
lack Minorca eggs for 3 1 1-2 _yrs.
| Giant Light Brahfna hens or 5
arch hatch pullets.. O. H. Wright,
ta; Ga., 512 Peters Bldg.)
mt some reliable party to fur-
sh 500 to 1000 White Leghorn pul-
_ I will furnish house and do work
50 basis. References exchanged.
McMillan, Galnenvales Ga., RFD
Must be
Want 7 hens and 1 rooster, old, or
to 4 mos. old, J. B. Giants. Will
ch. W. Leghorn hens and Muscovy
icks, soe or young. Write what
2 L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
arred Rock hens. No culls. Write
yr articulars. A. M. McClellan,
ant, thoroughbred Barred Hock
State age, size and price in
Mrs. J. E. Altman, Alma,
rgia.-
ant 10 pure bred Barred Ply-
uth Rock hens, now laying, and 1
State age, and best cash price.
. Williamson, Soperton, Ga.
ant 200 Tancred strain White
ghorn March or April pullets.
st be well grown and no culls and
reasonable in price. T. Z. Lanier,
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Pure bred baby chicks per 100:
ed Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Ply-
h Rocks, $10; Buff Orpingtons,
md S. L. Wyandottes, Black Min-
as, $11; Light Brahmas, W. Or-
ae and J. B. Giants, $16; Heavy
ds, mixed White and Brown Leg-
s, Anconas, $9. 00; All net prices.
e per chick in 50 lots, 2c in 25
_ Special discount on 500 lots or|
. 100 per cent live: delivery
~ Prepaid. Woodlawn
tcheries, Ablants, Ga, 510 Pied-
BABY CHICKS WANTED
Want 100. pure bred Rocks Septem-
r ist and 100 every 2 wks., for few
ks
s. Give price, day old and 15
Ss old. Possibly want to dbl or--
te M. A. Edwards, Coral Gables,
a. . 0. Box 42.
Want 50 baby chicks i raise on
Ives to 10 wks. old. Prefer Barred
ks or S. C. R. I. Reds. Write be-
ending. Mrs. A. R. > wt
KS AND. GEESE FOR SALE
hite Pekin and Indian Runner
icks, mixed, Spring hatch. Quote
i Woodrow Coe, Roswell,
Route 26. i
6 fat, full feathered geese, $1 ea.,
exch. for chickens. A. Purnis,
brose, Gag Rte i.
; norca ae
de 55
1 tom $5, 1927 hatch, $11.50 for. trio,
$85 for entire lot; also would like to
hear from someone who has this breed
turkeys and will exch. 1927 tom for 1
same age to prevent inbreeding, or
will pay cash. Mrs. John A. Watson,
Summit, Ga., Route 3.
a" turkeys 4 ae old; 6 8-mos. old,
ea ndrew J. Kni ht, >
Rites Se
3 Guinea hens. and + rooster, dark
| speckled with white breast, 75c_ ea.
Cash with order.
Thomaston, Ga.
Pure White Indian Runner ducks
and drakes for sale. Geo. N. Thomas,
Thomasboro, Ga.
6 early Spring hatch ducks, for
sale for $1 ea., also want some White
Pekin same age ducks at reasonable
prices. James Holbrook, Hartwell,
Ga., Route 1. _
- mixed White Pekin and Indian
| Runner drakes, large, fat and young
1927 hatch. 75e ea., or exch. for 10
White Pekin baby ducks, 2 or 3 mos.
old.. Ea. to pay charges. Mrs. E. R.
Surrency, Screven, Ga., Rt. 1.
10 geese, $1 ea., or exch. for Rock
pullets or young hens. J. M. Boat-
right, Coffee, Ga.
Mrs. J. E. Warren,
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS AND
GEESE, PEAFOWLS, ETC.
WANTED
Will pay $10 ea., for peafowls, pea-
hens and peacocks, 2 yrs. old or older.
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
~ Want some, domestic ducks, State
kind, age, prices, etc., in first letter.
W. H. Baskin, Macon, Ga. ~
Want to. exch. 6 wks. old pigs,
crossed with * reg. Duroc for young 3
or 4 mos. old turkeys.
is Ga.
end
ges
EGGS FOR SALE
Thoroughbred R. C. Silver Lace Wy-
andotte eggs, $1 for 15. rs. Den-
nis Morris, Dames Ferry, Ga.
Tompkin R. I. Red eggs, $2 for 15.
Mrs. A. H. Freeman, Atlanta, Ga.,
1499 McLendon Ave.
Pure bred Donaldson R. 1. Red
eggs from heavy laying strain. Fine
red color, 75c per doz., 90c a setting.
H. Dorsey King, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3.
Thompson strain Barred Rock eggs,
prize stock, $1 for 15. Cartons to be
returned. "Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl-
vester, Ga., Rt. 3.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred
Rock eggs, stock direct, $1 for 15 del.
Cash with. order. Mrs. Cc. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.
EGGS WANTED
- Want 2 cases eggs per week. Must
be yard eggs and fresh. None others
Pay margin over Bulletin }
accepted.-
quotations week by week.
H. H. King, Apison, Tenn.
Want fresh yard eggs and friers.
Any quantity. J. D. Ward, CoM,
Ga., 8163 2nd Ave.
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
1 Cypress 400 cap., incubator,
splendid machine, $40; 1 Wishbone,
400, good as new, $40; 2 good Blue
Flame brooders, $9 and $18; Cy-
press pedigree tray, 144 cap., $2.50;
6 pedigree baskets, and new trap
door ponts, 50c ea. Mrs. J. B. Mose-
ley, Eatonton, Ga.
1 Buckeye incubator, 65 cap., good
as new, $15; 1 Blue Flame brooder,
Write.
150 cap., $15 or exch. for equal val-
ue. Mrs. J. C. Bland, Metter, Ga.
1 Wisconsin incubator, 500 cap.,
perfect running eond., $30. or exch.
Mrs. Essie Wilson, Warthen, Ga., Rt.
Two.
1 500 cap. incubator with ther-
mometer, good cond. $30, or exch.
for dark R. I. Red, Donaldson strain |
beginning to lay pullets. Must be
reasonable. Mrs. Bs Riggs, Jimps,
Ga.
1 Prairie State incubator, 100 cap.,
$5. V. L. Cochran, Ton) So
Rt. 2.
he $3 ea., and|
J, Powell,
quest, Prompt
1 style Es Buckeye 220 cap. incu-|
bator. Used 1 season, perfect cond.
$18. C. N. Bradshaw, Augusta, Ga.
354 West Ave.
i Buckeye incubator, 210 cap.,
used 2 seasons, good cond., $18 cash
with order. Mrs. J. L. Stevens, Siege
olson, Ga., Rt. 1.
Imperial coal burning Seiodar
stove, 500 cap., complete, $9 cash,
or exch. for same value in eating
chickens. Mrs. A. H. Freeman, At-
lanta, Ga., 1499 McLendon Ave.
1 Miller Ideal, 11,700 cap., 1 Mam-
moth Buckeye, 12096 cap., practi-
cally new incubators. Cond. guaran-
teed. Peach Poultry Farm, Ft. ee
Gas
Have Little Brown Hen incubator,
good cond., $3 or exch. Mrs. Ada
Powell, Pittsburg, Ga.
1 Wiseonsin 500 cap. incubator,
perfect cond., $35 or exch. for reg.
Jersey heifer. Woodrow Wilson, Mar-
tin, Ga. Rt. 2.
_1 Little Brown Hen incubator, 50
cap., with instructions, $3.50 and
postage. Mrs. W. A. Howell, White
Plains, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 Buckeye incubator, 210 cap. $15,
or exch. for Cornigh Game chickens,
or hogs. Mrs. F. H. Harper, Wray,
Ga.
1 Buckeye incubator,
$153 1 Buckeye brooder, 150 cap.,
$10. All in good cond. Mrs. M. A.
Miller, Marietta, Ga., Rt. Ay (4 mi.
SW. of Marietta.
1. dbl. deck Wishbone Mammoth. in-
cubator, 1600 cap., good as new, $300
Simplex brooder stoves with com-'
plete ventilating systems: 1 500 for
$30 and 1 250, $20. Both good as
new. Mrs. G. E, Koight, Mant Ga.,
i
INCUBATORS Sis
Want incubators, cap., anywhere
between 72 and 144. Must be cheap
and good cond., with instruction
book. J. E. Dixon, & lachua, Fila., |
RES.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE
Nice comb honey in eans, from 40
to 60 Ibs., 12 1-2c Ib., FOB. J. W.
Giles, Doerun, Ga. Rt. A,
1 case of 24 Ib. white honey, $4;
1 case 24 Ibs. Amber honey, $3.50;
80 and 60 lb. cans, white, 15 Ib.,
Amber, 12c 1b, FOB here. P.. E
Johnson, Claxton, Ga.
6 or 7 lbs. beeswax, 35e del. The
Wood, Hoschton, Ga.
Fancy table honey, bulk ee 5
lb. pails, $10 per doz. Extracted, 5
lb. pails, $9 doz. Bright granulated
bulk comb, 5 Ib. pails, $6 doz. FOB
Waycross. 8S. E. Jones,
Ga., 319 Thomas St.
45 lbs. honey, 12c lb, FOB here.}
P. E. Johnson, Claxton, Ga.
Nice fresh honey, in 5 lb. cans,
$1.25 del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
land, Ga.
200 colonies bees in modern hives
for sale. Write for information. Tom
White, Dublin, Ga.
Pure extracted amber honey, No.
10 pails, $1 ea. or case of 4 pails per|
case, $4 FOB here. T. H, Flowers,
Jesup, Ga.
White honey in eomb, 10 lb. buck-
ets, $2 del. Cash with order. R. W.
Browning, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3. ;
New crop honey, packed in 5 lb.
pails, 6 per case, $4.50. Prompt del.
J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. |
Pure extracted honey, put up in
5 lb. pails, 12 to case, Fancy grade,|
$7.60 FOB here; 10 Ib. pails, 6 to
case., $6.90 FOB here. 1 10 Ib. pail
postpaid and insured, $1.50; several
large bbls., extracted. Price on re-
shipment. Jno. A.
175 cap.,|:
Waycross, |
-| pe: , pmer
'T, H. Flowers, Jesup, afi ee x
Nice Gallberry honey, 10 Ib. asker
$1.50; lard cans, 50 to 60 lbs. 18
lb. cash; 30 patent bee hives with
bees and honey for winter, $2.50 per
hive FOB Douglas. Eugene Merier,
Douglas, Ga. Rt. 1. e
Choice select honey; chunk or ex-
tracted, 1 10 lb. pail $2 del. by parcel
post. 6 pails, $10.25 del. by Exp. in |
Ga..C. H. Herndon, Haylow, Ga. a
" HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP- __
| PLIES WANTED ie
Want beeswax in any quantity at
27 1-2c lb. saa weeks White, Dublin,
Ga.
FRUIT FOR tLe
Black scuppernong grapes, $2 bu., S
September del. Will exch. for good
eating apples. Mrs. G. C. Mins, Cuth- :
bert, Ga., Rt. 6. e
Keiffer pears, $1 FOB here. Mar: :
tin Wilson, Jonesboro, Ga.
Will make apple jelly on halves.
Party to furnish sugar and contain- |
ers. Mrs. C. G. White, Orange, Ga., :
Rt 27
600 Citron in good order, ready for SS
market. Sell reasonable, part or whole
quantity. Advise what you will pay
per 100 lbs. FOB Allenhurst. G. E.
Smith, Allenhurst, Ga., Box 44. s
Keiffer pears, $3 per bbl. FOB
here. Randolph C. Williams, Mt.
Vernon, Ga.
Nice canning apples, dulected. 1
bu. box., FOB Ellijay. D. T. Heery,
Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 6.
Keiffer pears, $1 bu., not prepaid,
or exch. 1 bu. for 1 any good breed
hen, or other things can use. Write
what you have. Mrs. Kate Mahaffey,
Dacula, Ga., Rt. 1.
New sundried apples, 15 Tb. del.,
C. T. Williams, Dallas, _ Ga, Rt. 6
Pears for canning, preserving and
eating, $1 bu., or exch; white scup-
pernongs, 1Be pk., $2 bu. Ready
September 1st. Mrs. Ge Hi. _ Hays,
Flippin, Ga. : ;
Nice dried apples, 1928 crop, in
lots of 25 lbs., 10c Ib. 10 Ibs, 12 1-2c
lb. FOB Ellijay. Cash with order. W. |
T. Wright, Ellijay, Ga. ;
Pineapple pears, 75c bu. FOB
pee J. W.. Holland, Register,
a
Pears now ready to ship, $1 bu.,
uncrated; $1.25 bu. crated FOB Ty
Ty, Mrs. 'N. N. Malcom, Ty Ty, Ga.
Keiffer pears,:$1 bu., FOB. Orbie
Jeffords, Waresboro, Ga.
Pear preserves, 75e at., either peo
or qt. jars; pear pickles, 5Oe qt.,
| apple jelly, watermelon preserves,
chow chow, 385c pt. each. Sweet
spiced peach pickles, 50c qt., $6 doz.
at Adairsville, Relish, 35c pt., 50c
qt. Miss Clara V. Trimble, Adairs-_
ville, Ga. =
FRUITS WANTED
Want. to exch. bu. baskets at $1.
doz., for pears or peaches at $1.25
bu. for cooking. Mrs. J. Parker, At-
lanta, Ga., 1090 Blvd., NE., Phone
Ge-8110-J.
Want 1 bu. nice pears: or 1 1-2 bu.
nice apples. Will exch. 1 pure bred
dark Cornish Game cockerel.. Write
before sending. Mrs. Minnie Conner,
Cordele, Ga., 705 East 13th Ave.
Want 3 1-2 gals. ripe figs and 1-
1-2 gal. strawberry jam at once. Jam
shipped in 1 vessel, del. State price,
or will exch. for same. Write. Tom
Cochran, Plainville, Ga. Rt..1.
Want to hear from ane who |
have figs, dates, pomegranates,
prunes and apricots. Mrs. A. G. Led-
ford, Blairsville, Ga.
PECANS AND PEANUTS.
FOR SALE :
Good sound white Spanish peanuts,
5e Ib.; for orders not less than 50
lbs. Cash with order. R. _. Couch,
Turin, Ga.
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weemyeenr
ms Published weekly by The
_ BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
DEPARTMENT OF
-~AGRICULTURE
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, August 30, 1928
Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
lanta, Georgia, under the ace 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.
Miscellaneous Ads
Chickens, eggs and pears for sale.
J. E. Pinion, Dalton, Ga,
For SaleS. L. Wyandotte hens
and earlv hatched opullets. Good
stock. $1 ea. for a limited number.
Myra Weeks, Harlem, Ga.
For SaleGrey squirrels, about 7
mos. old, $5. Walton Holbrook, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. 1. me
For SaleMultiplying scullion on-
ion buttons, 15c, 2 for 25c; or $2.75 bu.
caster beans, 20c lb. shade dried sage
50e lb. sage seed, 10c spoonful, seed
navy beans, 25c lb. 8 to 10 lbs. pealed
dried peaches, 25c lb. 2 lbs. ea. white
and colored English pea seed, 35c
Tb: well rooted sage plants, 10c ea.
Have sold out of nest onions and
my Egyptian wheat corn. E. L. Cor-
ley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1.
For SalePure bred Black Leg-
horn 4 mos. old pullets. Winter lay-
ers. C. E. Couch, Waleska, Ga.
For Sale3 young ganders, 1928
hatch, sell or exch. for any good
_. chickens. Mrs. G. M. Ayers, Cedar-
, town, Ga. : a
___. For Sale125.8. C. White Leghorn
_ 8 mos. old pullets for sale. Standard
Poultry Farm, Danburg, Ga.
_ For SaleRecleaned Burr Clover
seed, new crop, 8c lb. here. Makes fine
_ winter pasture. S. B. Kinard, Jack-
boo) ADs Ga, 2 :
For SaleChicken farm, 6 1-2
_acres on Larouche Ave, 1 mi. from
city limits of Savannah. 5 room
house, tenant house, artesian water,
_ electric lights. Between two paved
- voads, $1200. Terms. J. B. Lanier,
_ Savannah, Ga., Larouche Ave.
For Sale177 acres best farm land
2 horse farm in cultivation. Rest can
be cleared. 8 fences, 4 fields. Creek
divides lines. Dwelling house, lights,
grist mill, fruits, tenant houses, 20
head of cattle, 8 mules and 4 horses.
About a 1000 acre free range. Sell
at reasonable price as much as want-
ed, or lease.. Write for particulars.
. R. Holloway, Leary, Ga., Agent.
Owner: J. W. Barnett, Elmodel, Ga.
-_ WantedAt once small family to
- take charge of small 1 horse farm. To
_ finish 1928 qrop and make 1929
erop., Near good school. J. A. Boat-
right, Graham, Ga. \
WantedtLiberian Crabapples to
preserve. Want a regular supply
tender mint and curled parsley.
Quote best price and send samples at
once. Mrs. M. G. Pepper, Atlanta,
Ga., 1070 Spring St.
a
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5 aa
-C. M. McManus, Palmdale, Fla.
WantedKudzu plants and Beg-
garweed seed. S. K. Simon, Albany,
Ga.
Wanted50 peach trees, assorted
varieties, bearing from May to Oct.
25 apple trees, assorted; 6 pear trees.
All must be guaranteed true to name,
del. Noy. 1st. Make best cash offer.
Mrs.. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga. Rt.
Three. : eS
WantedThoroughbred Registered
Guernsey heifer. Must be 6 or 8 wks.
old, or older and from good produc-
ing stock. R. A. Johnson, Macon, Ga.
Rt..3.
WantedCron to harvest this yr.
with reliable party. Must be in good
location and have good house. Have
family. Would like place to be per-
manent. Write for particulars. Mrs.
Pearl Whitley, Union City, Ga.
WantedWant tobacco farm to
rent. 6 yrs. successful exp.. Must be
near school. Write. H. R. Jarrell,
Baxley, Ga. Rt. 22
WantedWill pay $10 for 1 pr.
male and female White Ground
Squirrels; $10 for pr. of White Fly-
ing Squirrels; also want 200 Ibs.
hulled Black Walnuts at $2 per 100
lbs. FOB in bags. Dr. W.-C. Koon,
Monongah, W. Va. :
Wanted100 Ancona or Brown
Leghorns, February or March hatch;
also 10 to 75 bu.*Pole, Bunch or
Butter-Beans. Quote prices and va-
\vieties. J. C. Clark, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1.
WantedJob as truck driver and
general work on farm. 18 yrs. of age.
Edd Mathis, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ ,
WantedJob on farm as one of
family. Can begin at once. 18. yrs.
old. Arthur Connely, Augusta, Ga.,
124 Middle St. : 5
WantedLight work on farm. Old
man. Have no family. Would live as
one of family. Write. J. B. Thompson,
Marietta, Ga. '
WantedWant position on farm,
earing for stock etc. Write for par-
ticulars. J. A. Crawford, Enigma,
eGas RET:
Plants |
for Sale and
Wanted
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
20c per 100; 70c per 500; $1.15 per M.
Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1.
Large Everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c a 100, $2.50 a M., del. Mrs.
J. M. Willis, Brunswick, -Ga., 23038
Ellis St. ay
Everbearing strawberry plants, 50
a 100. Cash with order. Mrs. D.
Rhea, Atco, Ga., Box 66.
Guaranteed, well rooted, 6 in. plants.
Neatly packed and mailed promptly
in ventilated boxes: True Ga. and the
new, famous cabbage-heading collard,
300 for 50c; 500 for 75c; $1.20 a M.
postpaid... C. F. Maddox, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants; True~Ga., and. Heading varie-
ty collards, 90c a M., del., 5 M., or
more, 75c M., Col. Obie Crow, Oak-
wood, Ga. j
Earliana tomato plants, 25 a 100,
A40c for 200. Add postage. Miss Sal-
lie Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga.
-Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
25e a 100, 75 for 500, $1.15 M., del.
Good, tough plants. J. N. Wright,
Alto, Ga. Rie: oe
Klondike strawberry plants, $2.50
M., Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab-
bage, 25c a 100, $1.25 M. Burton
Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Klondike strawberry plants! 25 a
100, $2.00 M. del. G. L. Durand,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Klondike strawberry plants, $2.50
M., or exch. for anything can use.
Write what you have to offer. Geo.
B. Daniel, Griffin, Ga.
ates, Persimmons and apples. Write. |
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
| plants, 20c for 12, 60c a 100 del., Mar-
globe tomato plants, 50c a 100, $1.65 |
ae
100; Burpees Giant Iris bulbs, from|
$2.50 to $5 per 100; Narcissi bulbs, |
WantedIn small lots for home
Good variety strawberry plants,
aS
Dutch and Wak > and
all varieties of collard plants, 45 for.
300, $1.15 M., prepaid; 75c Exp. Col.
L. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Ss
Klondike and Lady. Thompson
strawberry plants, $3.00 M., Wonder
blackberry, $2.00 a 100; also Armor
Calif., privet hedge, $2.50 a 100; Kud-
zu roots, $2.50 a 100; Butterfly bush,
Coral bush, spirea, 25 ea., iris bulbs,
in 100 lots, some very fine, also Giant
Trumpet Narcissi bulbs. Write for
E. G. Spence, Chamblee, Ga.,
prices.
Care Woodmere Farms.
Charleston Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants; improved
Short Stem collards, all now ready
and same price; 50c for 300, 75c for
500, $1.25 M., prepaid by mail or
shipped Exp. Col., $1.00 M., 5 M., $4.-
50, 10 M., $7.50. Shipped -within 24
hours. Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga.,
Rive oe :
Everbearing and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, 25c a 100; red and
black Raspberries, 3 for 25c, $1.00
doz., blue plum=sprouts, 10c ea., yel-
low root, dried and green, 50c Ihb.,
bundles, 6 for 25c; ground ivy, same
price. Add postage on small orders.
Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt.
Li Ph
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage;
True Ga. and Heading variety collard
plants, 90c a M., del., 5 M., or more
75c M., col. O. F. Crow, Gainesville,
Ga Rt 2. a
Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage,
Heading variety collards, 20c a 100,
40c for 300, $1.00 M., del., 5 M., or
more, 75c M. Col. Lee Crow, QOak-
wood, Ga., Rt. 1. 2
Leading varieties cabbage plants,
early and late; also collard plants,
all now ready, 75c for 500, $1.25 M.,
del.; or 75e M. Col. ~C.. M. < Crow,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt., 1. ;
Guaranteed, well rooted, 6. in,,
plants, neatly packed and_ shipped
promptly; Charleston, Jersey Wake-
field and Late Flat Dutch cabbage;
Short Stem and Heading variety col-
lards, 50c for 300, 75c for 600, $1.00
M., postpaid, 75 M. Col. O. M. Crow,
a=
Cabbage and collard plants, $1.00
M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.
Strawberry plants, 25c a 100, or
exch. for chickens. Mrs. Kate Ma-
haffey, Dacula, Ga., Rt. 1.
California cream butter lettuce
M., del., leading varieties of cabbage,
35c.a 100, $1.50 M. All plants fall
grown and moss packed. Alice E. Gib-
son, Folkston, Ga., Rt. 1., Box 46.
Gibson and Everbearing strawberry
plants, 380c a 100, $2.25 M. Mrs.
Eas Tumlin,( Gainesville, Ga., RED
American Purple Top Rutabaga
plants, $1.50 a M., 10 M., $1.10 per
M., Detroit dark red beets, $2.00 M.,
Matchless tomato plants, $1.50 a M.,
10 M., $1.10 M. Healthy, field grown
plants. Ready for shipment Oct. 1st.
Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga.
Hot pepper plants, 80c a 100, $1.75
M., Sweet pepper, 40c a 100, $2.00 M.,
Sage plants, large leaf, 25c G07;, Sie
50 a 100. All FOB cash with order.
Se vO Dublin, Ga.
_Klondike strawberry plants, 25 a
100, $2.25 M., Charleston Wakefield
cabbage and New Stone tomato plants
oe ee gee 300, 65 for 500;
oe MG del, . C, Owens,
Branch, Ga., RFD 1. ee
_Collard plants, 15e a 100, $1.25 M,
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Wa Te,
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage and
collard plants, 90c M. del. 5 M. or
more, 75 M. Col. Mrs. Azzie
Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ oe
Lady Thompson and_ Klondike
strawberry plants, $2.50 M. Calif,,
Armor privet, 2 yr. plants, $2.50 a
Day and orange lilies, 25e doz. Mim-
eficld cabbage and)
im blee
ston ar kefield cabba:
Tomato plants, 20c a 100, $1 M
postpaid. D. Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.
- Everbearing strawberry plants, ex-
tra large and early variety. $1 a 100,
$5.50 M. postpaid. L. Hattaway, Blak-
ely, Ga. e So
Leading varieties cabbage plants;
New Stone and Greater. Baltimore
tomato plants, 25c a 100, 75c for
500, $1.25 M. del. Clyde Waldrip,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. . i
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field and Succession cabbage; New
Stone and Greater Baltimore toma-
to plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M. del.,
Erskin Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.
9 =
Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c
a 100 or exch. for lilac, snowballs,
pink Spirea and American Beauty .
roses. Shrubs to be del. in Fall. Mrs.
Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga. i
Cabbage, tomato and collard plants
$1.25 M. del. 5 M. $4 FOB. B. Crow;
Gainesville, Ga. | i A eee
Charleston. Wakefield cabbage
plants, 25c.a 100, 75 for 500, $1.25
M. del. Jack Milford, Flowery Branch,
Ga. Rt. 1. i
Kudzu plants, 2 and 3 yr. old,
rooted, 25 for $1, $3 for 100, $20 a
M., McDonalds blackberry, $10 M.,
| $1.25 a 100; Premo dewberry, $9 M.
$1 a 100; Cherokee hedge rose $10
a M. $1.25 a 100. Will exch. for
sheep or milch goats. Plants carefully
packed and postpaid. J. W. Toole,
Macon, Ga. Rt. 2.. 5
_ Strawberry plants, Lady Thompson
and Everbearing mixed, $1.50 M..
del. also Iris bulbs, $1 a 100, less
than 100, 20c doz. del. Cash with
order. J. E. Stowbridge, Ella Gap,
Ga. : ae 4
5 acres of collard plants, $1.25 M.
FOB Coffee; strawberry plants 30c
100. Will exch. for Rock pullets. J
M. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
New Stone and Greater Baltimore -
tomato, Drum Head and Flat Dutch
cabbage, Heading varieties of collard
plants, all 75c for 500, $1.25 M
prompt shipment. Walter W.
Ever, Braselton, Ga. :
Klondike strawberry plants, $2 M.
in 5 M. lots, $1.75 M. FOB Register
Mrs. E. L. Yeomans, Register, Ga. =~
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
20c a 100, 70c for 500, $1.15 M. W. |
E. Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
20c a 100, $1.15 M. Edgar Woodall,
Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1. ca
Guaranteed, well
packed and promptly shipped, cab-
bage and collard plants, $1.25 M. del. :
5 M. or more, $1 M. col. Orie rowe,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Me
ILC
NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE
Small Spruce cedars, 2 to 4 ft.
high, bright or bluish green, $1 to
$1.50 ea. according to size. Mrs. A.
J= Orr, Elza, Ga.
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
landseape planting; pedigreed Iris,
$1.25 per doz; $7 per 100; $50 per
M.; Darwin tulips in assortment, $1
per doz; $6 per 100; $40 per M.;
white, pink and red peony, 3 to 5 eye
division, $5 per dozen; bulbs, ready
now, other items ready in the fall;
place your order now for future del.)
James Cureton, Austell, Ga.
SYRUP FOR SALE
35 gal. Ga. Cane syrup in 1 gal
cans, sealed hot, 850 lbs. $1 can in
lots of 10 or entire lot for $33. John
A. Watson, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3.
SYRUP WANTED
Want 1 lb. good and choice syrup.
osa, coral bush, spirea and other
Will pay cash or exch. Write. D. E.
McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga.
ARM HELP WANTED
nt married couple to care for |
me and work 1 horse farm. Small
alary, comfortable living quarters.
References required. J. I. Bond, Me-
jidian, Ga.
Want a man to take Ghuspe of 20
dairy. Will pay veasonable sal-
, or. give interest in dairy. T. B.
iley, Blackshear, Ga.
aN field hand to pick cotton, pull
er and gather corn. Must be
xr. Male or female. White or
lored. J. N. Parker, Conyers, Ga.
Want white woman, girl, man or
yoy at once to live as one of family
farm and assist in general farm-
g. Good home for right one. State
age, etc., in first letter. C. G. Me-
Da iel, Winder, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want family to help gather 2 or 8
yrse cotton crop. Good house, good
mmunity, near school and church.
Geo. T. Smith, Sharpsburg, Ga.
it elderly colored man without
endents for permanent home on
m to look after stock and do gen.
yiwork. Moderate wages paid.
M. Rust, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want girl or woman to live in
ne and help with poultry and gen-
al garden work. Good home for
t party. Write for particulars
Mrs. L. C. Bigbee, Bluffton,
neral work and assist with care
f poultry farm. Good home and sal-
y. S. P. Howe, Forest Park, Ga.
Jant several men for farm AWwork.
boys or feeble men. State age,
ience and wage expected. Can
single or married men. S. C.
ace, | West Point, Ga.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want position on dairy or poultry
arm. Prefer poultry. Experienced
both. Can furnish best of ref-
rences. Single man. Frank Eth-
idge, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 3., care
udgefield Poultry Farm.
Want place as overseer on farm.
horoughly experienced. 381 yrs. of
ge. Degree from a State University.
an handle labor. First class refer-
neces. Married. Refined couple. No
Idren. Carl H. Harris, Chipley,
Want job raising etok on 50-50 ba-
s. Party to furnish land and stock.
_ raise feed for stock. References.
. Kimberly. -Cochran, Ga. -
ant positions on farm for myself
d two boys 12 and 16 (oe old or a
horse crop on shares. J. B. Spright,
shburn, Ga., Rt. B.
Want job on farm. Can do any
ind of farm work or truck drive.
an start to work any time. Have
wife but no children. Want to get
some good family. Write. L.
. Riggins, Manor, Ga.
Want position overseeing farm for :
929. Lifetime experience, can hand-
bor; also experience in curing
eco. Have wife and nine chil-
an G. F. Reynolds, Sylvester, Ga.,
Want job on poultry farm. Eight
rears experience. H. L. Wallace,
owdon Junction, Ga.
- Want position on stock farm where
an raise all kinds of stock on shares.
. Hardy, Elza, Ga., Rt. 1.
- Want job running truck or gener-
1 work on poultry farm. Fred Phil-
ips, Royston, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want job to gather crop this Fall
with man who can give me work un-
Xmas, also 1929. Prefer middle
North Ga. Experienced in tobacco
growing, ete. Make offer. <A. S.
dardy, Elza, Ga., Rt. 1 S
Want working interest in dairy and
tuck farm. Have scientific know-
ledge and yrs. of experience as dai-
ryman. Have plenty of help. Ss. N.
Jarver, Dawson, Ga.
ant job raising chickens on shares
| with fair education.
desired. Can begin at once.
ete.
vice without fraud or deception. Owen
Hicks, Covington, Ga., Rt. 6.
Want position as working overseer,
to gather 1928 crop, also farming for
1929. 34 yrs. of age. Lifetime exp.
Have wife and 2 small children. E.
M. Wiggins, Buford, Ga. 11 Hill St.
Want job as dairyman. Several
yrs. experience. J, L. Stevens, Nich-
olson, Ga, tte Le
Want permanent. position as mille:
An old experienced miller. Water mill
preferred. Small salary and commis-
sion. E.B. Dubose, Valdosta, Ga.
Rt. 3: -Box> 75. ;
Want place in dairy, poultry farm
or in Apiary of bees. Christian lady
38 yrs. old. Ref.
Write what you have.
Myrtle Dill, Manor, Ga., Box
exchanged.
Mrs..
Aa
Want steady job on dairy farm.
Can do anything around a dairy. Milk
cows, drive truck, ete. Willing work-
er. Married. Have 2 children. Ref. if
Write G.
C. Bryant, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 8.
Want crop to gather. Or hand to
pick cotton. Can furnish references.
H. R. Whiten, Avondale Estates, Ga.
Want about a 50 cow dairy to run
on 50-50 basis, or would lease one in
a good location. R. B. Brookins, Mill-
edgeville, Ga., Rt. 5 Box 17.
Want position on farm as overseer
and work. Can also do
work. Life experience on farm. Must
be good house and a sober employer.
Write. F. D. Harwell, Athens, Ga.
Rte 2 =
Want job as farm overseer for 1929.
Will work 1 or 2 horse farm on halves
and look after balance at reasonable
salary. Lifetime experience farming
and managing labor. Have family.
-Can give A-1 references. Want a job
not a position. Guarantee satisfac-
tion. Write. E. A. Scott, Sasser,
Ga Rt. 1.
Want a wage job in So. Ga., near
Valdosta at $1.00 per day and board.
Can start September 15th 1928. W.
A. Smith, Kite, Ga. P. O. Box 21.
Want job helping gather crop and
farm next year, also can drive truck,
cut wood, and anything around a
arm. a. 11. Shirley, Baxley, Ga. Rt.
4,
-Want position. running water pow-
er grist and flour mill or grist mill
alone in good territory. An exper-
ienced miller. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Would consider 1-horse in con-
nection: Write your best proposition.
L. C. Bigbee, Bluffton, Ga.
Want a large farm to overseer, or
would take a 2 horse crop to run on
shares. Thorough knowledge of farm-
ing. Several yrs. exp. as overseer,
also good carpenter; would do the
building and repairing. Begin . Oct.
1st., in order to put in a Fall grain
crop. J. E. Bates, Atlanta, Ga., os
Holderness St.
Want job overseeing large fae
Best of ref., and dont mind hustling.
44 yrs. old. Write what you have to
offer. H. T. McCoy, Midville, Ga.
RED: 3: >
Want position as overseer on farm.
Good worker and know how to farm.
References if wanted. 38 in family.
W. R. Bost, Walden, Ga., Rt. 1. Care
J. D. Durden.
Want job on dairy farm as Supt.,
15 yrs. exp., age 28 yrs., married and
have 1 child. Neat, sober and a hard
worker. Best of "references. Write
for further information. S. J. Bry-
an, Oglethorpe, Ga. s
Want job as overseer on large farm
for 1929. Lifetime exp., 35 yrs. of
age, small family, and can furnish
references. J. Q. Wyatt, Machen, Ga.
Want position for 1929. Exper-
ienced in dairying, truck farming and
can do rough carpenter work. Life
time in general farming. 30 yrs. of
age, married, wife and 3 children.
Amos Bailey, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 3.
wee position as farm overseer.
ng :
if engaged, I affirm to give ser-
carpenter },
(Want job on a Sahota this
yrs. crop or attending to hogs, or
poultry. Prefer S. W. Ga.. Write at
once. Eugene Sims, Moultrie, Ga. 615
No. Main St. | :
Want job on general or truck farm.
Can drive truck. Married, wife and 1
child, honest and reliable. Monroe
Thompson, Empire, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want position as overseer for 10
or 15 plow farm. 57 yrs. of age and
boy of 20; 5 in family, all grown and
can work. Give ref. if desired. Write
or come see. T. J. Kelley, Rebecca,
Gage Rix al:
Want position as overseer on farm
for 1929. Lifetime exp., Understand
all kinds of farming tools and how |
to handle labor. Can furnish the best
|of references and a 1 horse crop. B.
C. Croy, Sumner, Ga. Rt. 1.
Second Hand Machinery for
Sale and Wanted
Letz Dixie feed mill No. 80, good
eond., $100.00. J. A. Forehand, Ga.
good as new riding Avery cul-
tivator, $15.00 or exch. for 8 Duroc
or S. P. reg. pigs FOB. J. G. King,
Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. A. Box 100.
te, Chattanooga power cane mill, No.
44 for sale at a_ sacrifice. F. ',
Brown, Gloster, Ga. _
1 Grist mill outfit, in good loca-
tion, on RR. Sell or exch. for good
land. Write. John Lusk, Godfrey, Ga.
1 Distributor, $25.00; Farqua thrash
$100.00; McCormick, binders; Grain
grader $5.00; 38 riding cultivators
tractor, $100.00; 2 oat drills. H. T.
Shaw, Atlanta, Ga. 2855, Peachtree
Rd.
1 3 row oat drill, good as new, in
perfect shape, $12.50, or exch. for 12
bu., good seed oats. Mrs. C. J. Vick-
ery, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3.
1 DeLaval milking machine, only
used 2 mos., in fine cond., for sale.
F. D. Benton, Savannah, Ga. :
2 big power Cane mills, Golden
make, size 36 and 216 ft., evapora-
tors and large juice boxes for sale
half price. W. W. Williams, Quitman,
Ga.
1 Fordson tractor, Governor, $125.-
00. T. W. Strand, Egypt, Ga.
No. 10 DeLaval cream separator,
almost new, $45.00 or exch. Milton
Sumner, Sylvester, Ga.
1 Englebery rice huller, good as
new; sell or exch. good milk cow,
hogs, goats, corn or wagon or equal
value. A. R. Adams, Hortense, Ga.
Practically new Economy King sep-
arator, No. 24, $30.00 cash. Mrs. J.
L. Yaun, Chauncey, Ga.
1 I. H. GC. power hay press, good
cond., $125. 00. B. C. Bynum, Shell-
man, Ga.
1 Piage milking machine, hand pow-
er, needs new rubbers, $25.00; 1 Bab-
cock milk tester, fair cond., $3. 00. Ed
L. Sutton, Clarkston, Ga. Care Forty
Oaks Farm.
12 roller cane mill and 60 gal.
kettle complete with attachments,
juice bbls., good cond., $50. 00; 1 prac-
tically new 2-horse wagon, $75. 00, I.
H. Johnson, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6.
1 Riding cultivator with disc com-
plete, good cond. Avery make. Used
1 season, $22.50, also 1 buggy and
harness, first class cond. Will exch.
both or either for same value of
something I can use. Write what
you have. EG. Branen, Cuthbert, Ga.
Rio 38 Box 208.
14 H..P. MeCormick Deering eng.,
nearly new, first class cond., $50.00
del., at any nearby station or town.
M. H. Simpkins, Forsyth, Ga. RFD 4.
1 good 2-horse wheat drill; 1 steel
roller, 8 sections, $50.00 for both FOB
Talona. B. L. Hensley, Talona, Ga.
8 Oliver bottom plows for tractor,
$35.00 ea., 3 Sullivan-Towson disc
plows, $40.00 ea., 1 Williamson stump
puller, complete, $200.00; 1 Univer-
sal 24 in. stone grist or grinding mill
row, needs new disc.
exch. for poultry or ate FOB my
barn. E. G. Spence, Care ve
a Chamblee, Ga.
8 horse farm wagon, has 4 new
Shae new axle and boxes, new.
tongue, dbl. tree, both new standards
and any other defective parts replac-
ed new. Practically good as new.
$25.00. J. F. Faircloth, Oliver, Ga.
1 Moline all purpose planter; 3 hop-
pers with plates, $15.00, or exch. for
shoats or corn. Ha. item
prepaid. C. T. Adams, Soperton, Ga.
Rt, -2;
1 large 8 roller can mill, used one
season, geared for power; 1, 24 in,,
upright grist mill, used 1 season. Sell,
shipped
or trade for hogs, cows, mules, feed, le
ete. Write. H.
Ga.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY |
- WANTED | =
Want to. exch. value for $40.00 6y
top buggy and harness or for good
stock hogs, if interested by Sept. 1st
S. A. Lindsey, Harrison, Ga.
Write.
Rt. .A.
Want 3, 2 horse wagons.
for service this Fall. G. W. Wood-
ruff; Winder, Ga.
Want Fordson tractor and
shredder. R. H. Gower, Atlanta, Ga.
510 Moreland Ave., NE.
Want Scratch Tooth harrow. or
weeder. Will exch. for same. Write
N. T. Beasly, Kite, Ga.
Want oat thrashers, 20 x 32 with , =o
wind stacker and hand feed. A. fa
Dickenson, Colquitt, Ga.
Want cylinder block for
mick-Deering 10-20 tractor. .
Walton, Lumpkin, Ga.
McCor-
H. T.
Want a grist mill complete in first Heo
class cond. Quote best cash-.price. W.
F. Allen, Stone Mtn. Ga. P. 0. Box :
OF 5
Want D12 dbl. dise for Fordson
tractor with extension axle and equip-
ment. Must be cheap for cash and in
Eo0d cond. Grover Heaten, Hartwell,
a
Want. a good second-hand Benthal
peanut picker, not used more than 2 _
seasons. Pay cash for same.
Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want 1 horse grain drill in good
Gla
cond, =P, EK. Johnson, Claxton, Ga,
BUTTER FOR SALE
Yellow Jersey butter, 4 lbs. per
We Robbs,
week, 45c lb. Mrs.
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
About 3 or 4 Tbs., nice yellow but-
ter per week, free from coloring;
kept in cool spring house, 40c. lb.
a J. W. Roper, Gainesville, Ga.
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BUTTER WANTED a6
Want 500 to 1,000 lbs. country
butter each week. Must be good quali- ;
ty. Southern Hotel Supply Co., St.
Petersburg, Fla.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Nice, green running butter-beans,
now ready, 10c lb. green red hull _
speckled peas, 10c lb. or exch. Write.
Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga. a RG
Four.
sey, Lake Park, Ga.
Bunch Velvet beans,
ley, Kite, Ga.
25 bu. purple hull speckled peas,
$2.25 bu. Zack Brown, Stilson, Ga.
BEANS AND.PEAS WANTED
Want 10 bu. Canada field peas, or
Austrian winter peas.- Send sample
and quote price. John W. Moseley,
Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want new crop black eyed peas,
also new crop pecans. Send sample
and quote lowest prices. H. P. Cot-
tingim; Atlanta, Ga.
Want some Austrian pas at once.
Send sample and quote price. Mrs.
Ella Hutcheson, Adrian, Ga.
. Vickers, Ambrose,
In cond.
corn
Fall ship- |
ments. Write for prices. N. T. Beas- _
<
White acre peas, $1 pk. L. A. Kin- :
and Wanted
1 Jersey male calf, 2 1-2 mos. old.
Sell or exch. for same age heifer calf.
Robt. B. McConnell, Meriweather, Ga.
1 4-gal cow, about 6 yrs.. old, to
freshen September 3rd. Mother was
reg., also 1 6-mos. old heifer, about |
full blood, fresh bred. Both solid:
color. $160.00 for both. E. B. Rain-
_., water, Wrens, Ga.
ie Reg. Hereford cattle, both sex, for |
sale; J. J. Cummings, Donalsonville, |
Georgia.
Reg. Guernsey 2 yr. old bull, wt.
750 Ibs. (Every spot shows him to be
full blood Guernsey). Best of service
and all calves look like him. ~ Will
sell cheap. Write. A. T. Cowing,
Meansvile, Ga. .
Jersey bull 3. wks. old calf from 4
gal. cow and bull subject to reg. |
' . aught to drink milk, $25 FOB. Carl)
/ - Joiner, Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Reg. Jersey 4 mos. old bull calf, |
$40. W. P. Chappel, Newnan, Ga.
16 Jersey heifers, 1 1-2 to 2 yrs.
old. Most ef them already bred.
Priced right to sell. Grover C. Tor-|
bery, Greensboro, Ga., RFD. 5.
Selected high grade Jersey cows.
Mrs. Henry Comer, Maxeys, Ga.
2 fresh in Reg. Jersey cows; 1
young heifer with first calf; also some
s -, desirable young balls and heifers.
__~*E. CG. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. care
Woodmere Farms.
1 fine pure bred Jersey male 5 1-2
mos old calf from 4 gal. cow, $25
_ FOB Reidsville. M. F. Jordan, Reids-
SS 1 reg. Jersey cow, freshen about
__ September 25. Lowest test known
$2, 44 Ibs. milk per days when last
fresh. $250.00. B. W. Porter, Buck-
head, Ga., RFD 2.
2 Jersey and 1 Guernsey milch cows,
fresh with second calf, also 5 Jer-
sey yr. old heifers from 4 and 5 gal.
cows and sired by You'll Des Vic-
torious. Prices reasonable. G. R.
McCrimmon, Lincolnton Ga.
J milch cows, some fresh and oth-
ers to freshen soon. L. J. Keadle,
_Yatesville, Ga., Route.
A good milch cow for sale cheap.
Mrs. 0. A. Gassett, Butler, Ga., Rt. 4,
Box 75.
-- 1 reg. Jersey 2 mos. old. Sell or
- exch. for grain of any kind.~ H.
Roquemore, Mansfield, Ga.
Pure bred Holstein 5 yr. old bull.
_From Piedmont College herd, wi.
about 1400 Ibs. for sale cheap. Write
for price. Hugh G. Forester, Head
_ River, Ga.
1 good Jersey milch cow. Now giv-
ing 2 1-2 gals. rich milk. Sell rea-
sonable. W. E. Fitts, Rocky Ford, |
Georgia.
1 full Jersey cow, fresh, gives 4 1-2
gals. per day. Price is right. O. J.
Smith, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
2 good Jersey cows. 1 with calf 3
wks. old, other will freshen soon. $65
ea., without the calf; also 2 other
better cows ito freshen soon. Mrs.
E. L. Wright, Yatesville,Ga. __
1 Jersey milch cow. Milking good |
now. Will be fresh in November. |
Gives between 4 and 5 gals. per day |
when fresh. $100 FOB here. W. P.
a d, Wayeross, Ga. RFD 5,
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CATTLE WANTED
Want Reg. Guernsey bull calf, 3 to
ee and but-
ter fat producing strain, cheap for
cash. W. J. Hates, Eka Elza, Ga.
Want 2 weaned heifer calves. Jer-
sey with reg. papers. Must be rea-
Sonable for cash. What have you?
G. E. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga., Box 44.
Write for particulars. R. E. Byrd,
East Point, Ga., 404 Lester St.
Want io exch. value $50 for Jer-
ae heifer. Write for particulars. W.
Want to exch. value for milch cows.
HOGS FOR SALE
Duroe and S. P. C. cross 3 mos. old
shoats; 7 males and 2 females, $40
FOB for the nine; also 8 black P..C.
6 wks. old pi $25 for the 8 FOB;
Full: stock but not registered. John
Wesley Maynard, Round Oak, Ga.
1 Reg. sow and 1 reg. male Big
Bone Poland, sell cheap at lot; aiso
17 shoats about 12 wks. old. Sell for
jeash or exch. for reg. Jersey heifers
or cows. 1. T. Wyatt, Farrar, Ga.
7 wks. old P. C. pigs, $8; with pa-
pers, $10 ea. Mrs. W. A. Bennett,
| Adairsville, Ga., Route 1.
1 pure bred red Jersey 20 mos. old
sow. Fine and from prize winning
stock, bred to pure bred red Jersey
male, $35. Money order. Mrs. W.
1D. Creech, Augusta, Ga., Rt. 4.
Pure bred Duroc Jersey 6 mos old
i hogs, entitled to reg. Cholera immune.
| $25 ea. Peyton Hodges, Brinson, Ga.
t P. C. 4 mos. old shoai, about 100
lIbs., $15. 0. J. Smith, Flowery Branch
Ga., Route 1.
aoyatal Big Bone Black P. C. hogs,
both sexes and from 6 wks. to 6 mos.
old, eligible to reg., and sell at bar-
gain prices. Will exch. for Reg. Jer-
sey heifer calves or Chinchilla rab-
bits. E. L. Lester, Ft. Valley, Ga.
10 Duroc and P. . mixed pigs, 3
mos. old, $6.50 ea., Cash with order.
Leo Akins, Graymont, Ga., Route 1.
Duroc pigs, $4. ea. at pen, or $5
FOB Felton. W. B. McKibben, Fel-
ton, Ga., RFD 1.
3 sows with young a for sale.
C. R. and O. S. Duggan, Chester, Ga.
Big Bone S. P. C. sow, subject to
reg., $35. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylves-
ter, Ga.
3 mos. old shoats, $5 ea. Martin
Wilson, Jonesboro, Ga.
HOGS WANTED
Want 1 pure bred Essex boar, 4 to
6 mos. old. State price and size "when
auswering. Dr. J.- W. Pennington,
Howell, Ga.
Want 1 S. P..C. reg. male shoat. L.
H. Taliaferro, Arlington, Ga., RFD 1.
mos. old hog for 1 sow of good stock.
| Write. B. I. Rahn, Rincon, Ga, RFD
2, Box 22.
Want to exch. 23 hens and 2 roos-
ters, pure bred White Wyandoties, at
$1 ea., for good Duroc shoats, wt. not
under 100 ibs. Must be reasonable
and no runts. Write what you have.
W. T. Bryan, Sharpsburg, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Extra good donkey, about 8 yrs.
old, wt., about 500 Ibs., 12 yrs.. old
for sale or exch. for pigs. Lawton
Tucker, Washington, Ga., RFD 2.
1 small mule for sale. M. Candler
White, Stone Min., Ga., Rt. 1.
1 mare mule 5 mo. old colt, dark
bay, good Ga. raised stock. J. G.
Mooney, Quill, Ga.
about $00 Ibs., 10 yrs. old; wagon and
harness in good cond., $108 FOB. J.
Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. A, Box
1 good mare mule. Sound and gen-
jtle, cheap for cash. Robt. B. McCon-
nell, Meriwether, Ga.
1 good, gentle mule. Sell or exch.
for cows. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylves-
ter, Ga. -
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want te exch. good mule, 8 yrs. old,
that will work anywhere. W. H. Rey-
nolds, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 79.
Want 1 small horse or pony. Must
be gentle, also want buggy and har-
ness in good cond. Come, do not
write. H. T. Williamson, Soperton,
Ga., Route 4.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Goats for sale or exch. H. M. Gar-
rison, Milan, Ga.
i toggenburg milch doe, reg. in A.
H. Reynolds, Lincoin Rt.
Box 79, sale =
M. G. R. A. No. 29624, $50. J. J.
sans Waynesboro, Ga.
Want to exch. 1 male Guinea 15.
~ 1 mare horse, works anywhere, wt. }
wt., 1050 ibs., for a good young horse |
d, | price FOB your Place. C. Whitehurst,
Dublin, Ga.
Want 25 young ewe sheep. Duke &
Singleton, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Want at once 2 to 4 pure blood An-
gora billy goats. Dixie Stock &-Poul-
try Farm, Osierfield, Ga.
RABBITS FOR SALE
5 rabbits, 3 spotted and 3 spotted |.
and 2 white, $3.50, or exch. for 3
white Wyandotte 6 mos. old pullets
and 1 cockerel. Walter Allen, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3:
1 pr. white rabbits, 15 mos. old,
$2.75. James Holbrook, Hartwell, Ga.
nt t:
4 pr. New Zealand Reds, 2 1-2 yrs.
old, $4; 1 doe, 3 1-2 mos. old, $1;
a three generation pedigree Chinchi-
Ha 7 mo. old buck, $7.50; 2 mos.|.
old Chinchillas, $2; 2 1-2 mos. old,
$2.50. M. Simonton, Greenville, Ga.
Chinchillas, Rufus and New Zea-
land Reds, reg. or pedigreed, young
and old stock for sale at attractive
prices. J. F. H :.d, Atlanta, Ga. 1048
Oglethorpe Ave...
16 young Chinchilla rabbits from
3 to 6 mos. old. All from reg. stock.
Sell at reasonable prices. Mrs. W. C.
Thomas, Talbotion, Ga.
2 does; Belgian and common rab-
pectively, "$1. 50 for the two, or exch.
113 King Si.
Pedigreed and reg. Chinchilla rab-
very low prices. Hugh P. Holcomb,
Stone Mitn., Ga., Rt. 3, Box 93.
Flemish Giants and Rufus Reds;
1 Rufus Red about 4 mos. old, $1.50,
3 about 2 mos. old, $1.25 ea. M. Cand-
ler White, Stone Min., Ga., Rt. 1.
1 pure bred New Zealand Red doe,
$3: also have 1 R. IL Red rooster
(chicken) for sale, $1. Fred Moody;
Warm Springs, Ga.
Black rabbits, white Dutch rabbits,
grown stock, $7 pr. L. L.. Wallace,
Atlanta, Ga., 247 No. Highland Ave.
PIGEONS FOR SALE
2 mated prs. of White King pig-
eons, $2 pr. 8 young White Kings,
not mated, 50c ea. J. QO. King, Au-
gusta, Ga.
1 pr. large pure bred Plymouth
Rock homing pigeons, matd and
working, $4.50, or exch. for 1 pr.,
White Fantail pigeons.- Manvis
Strickland, Fitzgerald, Ga., 224 West
Pime St.
and working and about 25 young
birds for sale. Stanley Hatcher, Mil-
len, Ga.
10 pigeons at 55c ea. These are
registered. Addie C. Hicks, Scott-
dale, Ga., Care Hicks Farm.
20 pr. Red Carneaux pigeons, 75ce
pr. Henry Washington Wallis, Flow-|
ery Branch, Ga., Rt.:3.
50 pr. Red Carneaux Pigeons for
sale cheap. Paul Elmore, Albany,
Ga., 126 So. Washington St.
PIGEONS WANTED
Want 1 female white King pigeon.
Pay cash or exch. Joe B. Scott, Daw-
son, Ga. Rt. A, Box 129.
ver King. L V. Hulme, Elberton, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Mrs. -B. A. Conner, Mt. Vernon, Ga.
1 good McClellan saddle, $5. J. R.
Richardson, Quitman, Ga.
5 gal. Daisy crank churn, will churn
up to 3 1-2 gals. Good cond. $8
crated FOB Crawfordville. B. W.
Gunn,. Crawfordville, -Ga.
Old fashiened horse apple sprouts,
pear sprouts, well rooted, 10c ea.
$1. doz.,
wild goose plums, for Fall planting.
= R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga.
eee
Rock ground whole wheat flour,
bit mixed; 4 wks. and 5 mos. old res-|
for 3 frying size chickens. Mrs. T.'
S.-Bonner, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 7, |
ks and does, at
bits. All ages, bue: ioe blak aa green breast feathers. Make
8 prs. Carneaux pigeons, banded |
Want 4 hen pigeons. White or Sil-
8 ibs. nice goose feathers, 75c Ib. |
also persimmon trees. and
bag, del., first and
Ga. =
Ground oyster shell for chickens,
$1 per 100 Ibs. FOB Savannah. W.
A. Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay
St., East.
Broom corn brooms, wrapped in
wire, 40 ea., or 2 for Tic. Mrs. L.
M. Aderhoid, Lavonia, Ga., Be se
Cotion baskets, 60 to 75 lbs, $1;
100 ibs. $1.25. FOB Edison, also 1
Old Trusty incubator, 110 cap., $7.
J. L. Chapman, Edison, Ga.
2 ice container milk cans, 8 and
10 gais., good cond. $10 cash or exch.
Woodmere Farms.
1200 bundles of fodder. Seli for
eash or exch. for anything can use. ~~
D. E. McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga.
Set of blacksmith tools. Sell cheap
for cash or exch. for good cows or
hogs. Write what you have to offer.
A. R. Rosser, Arabi, Ga. Box 107.
White and red vinegar in 50 gal >
bbis., 15 gal, also bottle vinegar
FOB Dublin. Cash with order. iL. Ee =
Harrison, Dublin, Ga. =
Clean all goose feathers, cured,
|-del., 50c Ib. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Mid.
dleton, Ga., RFD.
Brighi, suncured tobacco, smoking
and chewing, 4 Ib. pkgs. $1 del:
Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 4;
like dried apples or irish potatoes.
Mrs. R. R. Whaley, Shellman, Ga.
- 1 fuil peacock tail, also a lot of the
best offer.. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Can-
ton, Ga. RE.. 3.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Want one horse wagon in good.
cond, and cheap. J. E. Dixon, Ala-
ehua, Fla., Ri. 3: : :
Want to hear from parties who -
have the following for sale: 2 15
gal. pickling stands or bbis., 1 Apple
pealer. Will exch. fruit for the
pealer. Mrs. Fred Eller, Talking
Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. :
Want the address of Mr. Under-
wood who advertised for yellow
root about a mo. ago. Defareet Pow-
ell, Pittsburg, Ga.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
2 smoked hams, 18 fbs. ea., 30e
lb. 1 shoulder, 20. Ibs. 1 middling, 36
Ibs., 20e Ib. each. FOB. W. B. Chf-
ton, Oliver, Ga.
Country cured - Hickory smoked
hams, 29c Ib; shoulders, 24c Ib. R.
C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
Want to exch. value for eured hams
and shoulders. Mrs. J. Parker, 1090
Blvd. NE., Atlanta, Ga., Phone Ge-
8tid-J. :
Want all the smoked hams and
shoulders can get. at market price.
Southern Hotel Supply Co., St
Petersburg, Fla. =
POTATOES FOR SALE
Irish cobbler potatoes, new crop,
$2 per 100 Ibs. FOB here. Any quan-
Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 4.
100 bu. Red Bliss seed Irish pota-
toes, for Fall planting, 3c Ib., FOB
Hazelhirst. Cash with order. W. B.
Attaway, Hazelhurst, Ga. ==
Thoroughly matured No. 1 Irish
cobbler potatoes, free from bruise
and cuts, $1.50 bu. of 60 tbs. FOB
Ss C. T. Williams, Dallas, Ga., Rt.
ix.
POTATOES WANTED
Want a lot of sweet potatoes for
eating. B. R.- Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
Write or wire your best prices on
fancy Porto Rico sweet. potatoes in ~
car lots. W. S. Haralson, Atlanta,
Ga.
4 Lester, Ft. Valley, -
E. G. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. Care: :
75 good new feed sacks, i0e ea,
or exch. for anything can use: would
tity. Cash with order. Wm. -Nunn,
Want all varieties of new sweet
| potatoes. State price per bu. K. A.
| Cardin, Berlin, Ga.
Sale and Wanted
altheas, white, wine. lavender,
Oleanders, white, red, ~ yellow,
m with red stripe; dbl. oleanders,
cream, white, variegated leaf;
ea, Van Houtti, dbl. Reevseana,
ibergi, pink, crimson; Euonimus
mines, Grand Duke, nightbleom,
qulinum, nudifiorum, hydrangea,
erry, Dentzia butterfly bush, phil-
us, weigelia, punica abelia, ker-
rsythia, roses, Rosemary, any 4
1.15, 6 for $1.60; eleagnus, pyra-
a, ligustrums, green and varie-
leaf pittosporum, 3 for $1.55;
Roosevelt, maiden hair, baby
th, asparagus, plumosa, artillery
#, begonias, Pres. Carnot, coraline
ne, pita rosea, star leaf, any 3
boc. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele,
$12 16th Avenue, E.
doz. young and 1 doz. blooming
tiger lily bulbs. Make best offer.
Bessie Boone, Commerce, Geor-
-11 Brookwood Ave.
blue tiags or-iris lily bulbs. Well
ed (has extra large bloom), $1.25
5 doz. $2 a 100; pik flowered
pnd, 55 del. Mrs. T. W. Cline,
sville, Ga. Route 2.
k blue hyacinths, 50c-a doz.
polyonthus, _narcissi,
clusters, 25c a doz.;
oz.; white iris lihes 50c doz.
W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
Junipers, well rooted arbor-viteas,
woods, red japonicas, crabapple
puts, 25c each; azaleas and pink
rokee roses, $1 doz.; pink and
perennial phiox 35c doz.; lemon
er lilies, 40c doz. each; narcissi
angering jew, 5c each. Mrs.
Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga.
mall green leai wandering jew,
leces 10c; seed, 10c for 3 tbls. fern
| yarrow plants, 3-for 10c; pink
ch begonia, 5c cutting, 10c root-
old fashioned scuilion buttons, 15
mt, 2 for 25c. Add postage: Mrs.
E. Happold, Lewiston, Ga.
rge yellow butter-cups and
lis bulbs for fall planting, 25c
. Add postage. Mrs. D. H. Vocke,
Ga. Route 1.
le iris lily bulbs, 95c a 100.
pS not accepted. Mae Bell White,
le, Ga. Route 3, Box 49.
onquil and daffodil bulbs, large
now ready, $1 a 100. Mrs. J. E.
uldin, Eastanolice, Ga.
atermelon pink crepe myrtle, 20c
del., only money orders aecept-
No order for less than 5 filled.
W. L. Stevenson, Sharpsburg,
Blue, lavender, cream and white
is. Sell or exch. for yellow iris, red
pider and milk and wine lilies, tulips
i, hyacinths. Mrs. L. H. Coe,
nollee, Georgia.
pe Jasmine cuttings, well rooted,
each; blue flags, good roots, 30c
snowball bushes, 30c each; trum-
ionguil, blooming bulbs, 25c doz.,
-@ 100; 100 April blooming nar-
bulbs, 75c for lot. Del. Cash. No
S accepted. Miss Inez Moore,
Bowdon, Georgia, Route 3.
00 well rooted purple flowers
Myrtle bushes, 4 to 6 feet in
. stelle Coldough, Penfield,
rgia.
d iris, blue with gold spots, $1
0; blooming size cape jasmine,
each; grandfather grey-beard, 3
Fr $1; 50 dwarf boxwoods, speciman
lants, $8 a 100; purple bush honey-
Kile, 20c each. Mrs. A. A. Cary,
oyston, Georgia, RFD 1. =
2 leopard begonias, 25c each; rain-
Moss, 10c bunch, rooted Christ-
cactus, 5c for 2 cuttings; 3 kinds
w, le cutting; sell or exch. for
steak, 1 guinea wing and 1 red
mia, or for 1 stiff leaf pot cal-
Each to pay postage. Write.
Myrtle Hudson, Calhoun, Geor-
Route 3.
A
ers and Seeds for :
small, |
jonquils, ;
doz.; daifodils, 25c doz..; colens |
35e doz; all colors sweet willi 80c
Z.; Cream narcissi, 25e a 100; large
yellow daffodils, 25 a 100; dwarf
boxwoods, 30e each; dwarf and tall
abor-vitea, 25c each: Pink althea, gol-
den_ bells, strawberry bush, 8 for $1.
Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Snowballs, pink and white Althea,
strawberry bush, boxwoods, arbor-
vitea, 25 each; pink Cherokee roses, |
$1 doz.; 10 choice roses, $1; pink and |
white sugar plums, black walnuts and |
pink and yellow azleas, $1 doz. each. |
Mrs. Josie Abercrombie, Loving, Ga.
Single and double yellow daffodils,
single yellow jonquils, single white
narcissus, white iris, border lilies, $1
per hundred. Red spider lilies 50c
doz. Single blue hyacinths 50c doz.
Extra large paper white double nar-
Cissus 75 per doz. Mrs. C. C. e,
Middleton, Georgia. -
12 kinds of geranium rooted, dbl.
jand single 15c each; 8 kinds rooted
begonia 15 each. 6 kinds ferns 25c
each; mothers tear, sultanas, lan-
tanas, June and Christmas cactus,
iver gray foliage plants 15 each;
rooted pink, blue and white hydran-
gea 15e each. Cash and add postage.
Miss Casanda Chumley, Route 3, Ball
Ground, Georgia. :
Leading varieties in peonies, red,
white and pink $1 and $1.50 each.
No order less than 3 filled. Iris (all
colors) separate colors $2.50 and $3
per doz; daffodils, king Alfred $10
per 100; Emperor $6 per 100; Spring
Glory and Sir Watkin $5 per 100;
tulips, separate or mixed colors $4
per 100; abelias 5 years old Tic and
$1 each. No order less than 3 filled. |
Amoor River privet 10 years old $10
per doz; lavender spirea 50e each;
boxwood 8 to 30 in. high $2 up to $20
per doz. Mrs. Annie M. Butler, Chero-
kee Farm, West Point, Georgia.
Olympia daffodils 10c each; nar-
cissus 50c doz; blue violets $3 for
500; Hart Nibbrig iris 10c each; pal-
mettos 25 each; Golden Glow 5c e2.;
snap dragon 8c each; doubie holly-
hocks 5c each; French hollyhocks 10c
each; everlasting sweet peas 10e ea;
lemon Hlies 10ce doz. Kittie Ledford,
Blairsville, Georgia. : ;
Mixed double larkspur, cream and
yellow California poppies, mixed
double touch-me-nois, all colors, large
double yellow Jap sunflowers. All 10e
per package. Mose Miller, Lakeland,
Georgia. :
Tame purple violets 50c C. Klon-
dike strawberry plants $3*M. English
pea seeds 30c cup. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Route 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. -
Lucretia Dewberry 75e per C.
Crepe Myrtle $1.50 doz.; little star
jasmine and white spirea 30c each;
weeping willow 25c each; cape jas-
mine 30c each; well rooted 3 year
old boxwood $1.75 doz. Lois Wood-
ruif, Route 3, Greenville, Georgia.
Buttercup bulbs pure stock 25c per
doz. No orders filled for less than 2
doz. -September time to plant. Mrs.
A. E. Hamer, LaGrange, Ga.
_ Rooted cuttings sultana, salmon
and pink 10c each; red spotted colias
10c each; pink verbena 10c each; blue
blooming jew two for 5c; touch-me-
nots 25 doz. mixed; -zinnias cut
flowers all colors 25c doz. Collection
for porch boxes 2 colias, 2 sultanas
jew 1 doz toueh-me-not plants T5c.
Add postage. Mrs. C. L. Hamby,
Greenville, Georgia, Route 3. :
Aurora hardy Easter blooming Hily
$1 per C. $7.50 per M. 5000 for $25
delivered. Blue Roman Hyacinth $2.50
per C. Mrs. R. H. Wright, RFD, Mid-
dleton, Georgia.
1000 jonquil bulbs. Estelle Col-
dough, Penfield, Georgia. =
Fragrant cream and white jon-
quils, bronze day lilies will bloom
first season 40c doz. or $1 per C.
Also spruce pine, white pine, holly |
and white dogwood, fragrant crab-
apple 25c each. All strong well root-
ed trees of good size. Mountain Lau-
rel 25c each, strong well rooted. Also
booking orders for fall shipment.
Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Mineral Bluff,
Georgia.
Daffodils, narcissus and orange
-peonies, pink hibiscus, 25e
ink and white perennial phlox,
lilies $i per C. Blue grass same
_BULEETIN
Price. Dark purple and lavender iris
30c per doz. Will exch. for quilt
seraps, quilt tops or anything useful.
Add postage. Mrs. Mallie Henderson,
Ellijay, Georgia, RFD 3.
Easter lily bulbs, 50c ea, Gladioli
bulbs, 15 ea., Milk and Wine lilies, |
25c ea. 5 for $1.00; sweet violets, |
15c doz., Ga. collard, Hanover greens, |
and Fly Wheel seed, 10c tbis., each.
Have sold all of my Daffodil bulbs.
Cammie Sutton, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A,
Box 145. = Z _
Dbl. pink Hyacinth bulbs, 10c ea.,;
97.50 a 100; single blue hyacinth
bulbs, 5c ea., $4.50 a 100; Jonquil, |
$1.00 a 100; sweet purple violets, $1.- |
00 a 100. Miss Mae Bomar, LaFay-_
ette, Ga. Rt. 3.
Yellow Oxalis bulbs, winter bloom-
ing, 15e doz., and postage. Miss Lil-
lian Wright, Zebulon, Ga.
Jonquils, daffodils, $1.00 a 100
each; Shasta daisies, 25c doz., wan-
dering jew, large leaf, 25c doz., Can-
na lilies, red with green leaves, yel-
low and variegated, 50c doz., 3 kinds
of cactus, 5 and 10c cutting. Exch.
for geraniums, begonias, Mrs. S. A.
Miller, Hawkinsville, Ga., RFD 4.
Mixed Narcissi, field grown, sev-
eral kinds, 25 doz. 5 doz., $1.00;
yellow crocus. bulbs, 15 doz., single
and dbl. Clove pinks, mixed colors, ;
10e bunch; hibiscus plants, 10c ea.,
40c doz. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hart-
well, Ga., RFD 3.
Double yellow japonica, pink wei-
gelia, pink hardy hibiscus, 25 ea.;
bridal wreath, 2 for 25c; Golden bell
forsythia, purple and white and pink
Althea 10c ea; pink almond, purple
lilac same price. Will exch. for
quilt pieces or anything useful. Clau-
dia V. Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga.
25 Tiger lilies blooming size 25c
ea or 5 for $1.00. 6 colors bearded
iris (blooming size) 12 doz double
red hollyhocks (strong plants) $1.00
doz. Emperor daffodils and white
April narcissus 74c doz. Mrs. S. W.
Sloan, Auburn, Ga.
Canna lily bulbs 10c ea. or will
exch. for quilt scraps. Mrs. A. E.
Self, Cedartown, Ga.
Pink and orange sultana well root-
ed 3 for 20c. Add postage. Doyle
Terry, Route 3, Cumming, Ga.
Heading collard plants, new stone
and Baltimore tomato plants, Wake-
field eabbages each 25c per C. 50c
first hundred; $1.25 per M. Postage
paid on all above $1.00 per M. Ex-
press collects H. G. Kelley, Rt. 2,
Flowery Branch, Ga:
Pink crepe Myrtle 15c ea. or 4 for
50c. White spirea 15 ea. Banana
bushes 25c and 35e ea. Dorothy
Perkins roses 15 ea. Sleet 10 ea.
All well rooted plants. Pink Sultana
cuttings 10c ea. Ferns, sword and
fluffy ruffles 15c and 25e ea. Red
bloom coral cutting 10c ea. Pink cor-
al (vine) plants 25ce ea. White Ole-
ander cuttings 10c ea. Pink begonias
15 ea. Different color chrysanthe-
mum plants 25e per doz. Exchange
any above for different color hya-
cinth bulbs, arbovitaes or other shrub-
bery. Mrs. Ralph McGill, Rt. 1., Daw-
son, Ga. :
FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED
Want best price on following:
Must be well rooted plants and bulbs
that will bloom ist year: 200 single
blue hyacinths; 5@ Pyrus Japonica
(red quince); 15 golden bells; 100
pink and purple thrift; Chinese and
Jap magnolia, pink, 15 purple iris; 1
doz. Yocca; 1 dozen plume beargrass
(pink and white); 1 dozen pink Cher-
okee;. 6 rooted black fig; 1 doz. seup-
pernong (brawn); 2 dozen red rasp-
berry; 6 doz. red crepe myrtle. Fall
del. on these. Mrs. J. D. Carrison,
Bolingbroke, Georgia.
Wanted white ash shrub (or father
greybeard). Mrs. Kate Shugart, Route
1, Smyrna, Georgia.
Wanted old fashioned white yard
lilies, lillium candidum or annunci-
ation lily. Mrs. R. H. Wright, RFD,
Middleton, Georgia. =
Want to exch. for pink verbena,
Easter lily bulbs, pink and white Can-
na bulbs. Write. Mrs. J. C. Bland,
Metter, Ga. fe
FARMS FOR R
eo ee = as
RENT
nice house and barn, close to school
ang church, 10 mi. Atlanta on con-
crete road. Reasonable cash rent or
shares, 1929. Dick Tope, Austell, Ga.,
Re. 2:
A 3 horse farm for rent to some
live farmer for 3 to 5 yrs., near Dix-
ie highway and on RR, near school
and churches. Plenty good houses and
wood, fine pasture enclosed. Party
must furnish self. Write. L. B. Wood,
Griffin, Ga., Box 138. :
A good 3 horse farm, near Dora-
ville, for rent or lease, containing 150
acres, with 7-room _ house, tenant
house, horse and cow barns. Good
place for dairy. Good pastures and
15 acres of bottoms. M. C. Herton,
Doraville, Ga., Wal., 3845.
WANT TO RENT FARMS
Want a truck farm near a good
school, near to Atlanta, Ga. Would
consider buying crop or work for sev-
eral weeks. .Am honest and sober.
Robert Sanders, Ferndale, Fla.
Want 25 acres-good farming land
on shares. A good mule to work and
@ good man to live with. 2 in family.
Will expect 75 or 100 dollars to ran.
Good farmer. Write. J. G. Hayes,
Stockbridge, Ga., Care J. M. Hayes.
Want near Atlanta, a few acres
good land and bldgs., to raise feed,
vegetables, hogs and poultry, on
shares or standing rent. Clem Smith,
Atlanta, Ga., Box 1951.
I want to rent a 3-horse farm and
convert it into a two-horse farm by
diversification; want to grow wheat,
oats, corn, peanuts, hay, potatoes,
hogs and chickens on shares for some-
one who is able and willing to back
me up with good land, implements
and efficient mule power plus the
necessary finances to make this prop-
osition a success. Am honest and
reliable and will not work for anyone
who is dishonest; If anyone is inter-
ested and can come up to a square
deal, write me. C. 0. Walker, Rt. 5,
Waycross, Ga.
farm on halves to do general farming
and trucking; would like _ poultry
raising, hogs and dairy; plenty of
good force. J. A. Bryant, Rt. 2, Pen-
dergrass, Ga.
GRAIN FOR SALE
17 bu. Abruzzi rye, $2 bu. FOB
Money order or cashiers check. E.
W. Pittman, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. =
20 bu. Abruzzi rye, 1 to 5 bu,
$2.50 bu..5 to 10 bu. $2.35; 10 to 20
bu. $2.25 bu. del; T. B. Dellinger,
Maxeys, Ga.
Cokers pedigreed seed oats, $2 bu.
Pure Abruzzi rye, $2 bu. All FOB.
Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29. - :
Cokers pedigreed Fulchum oats,
$1.25 bu., Cokers pedigreed Abruzzi
rye, $2.50 bu. First yr. from Coker.
Genuine Blue stem seed wheat, $2 bu.
J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
Good Tall growing No. Ga. Rye,
$1.75 bu. for lots of 10 bu. or more;
less than 10 bu. $2 bu. J. R. Harper,
Sweet Gum, Ga.
Pure Appler seed oats, $1.25 bu.
Cc. T. Miller, Leo, Ga.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu.
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
Seed Wheat, Hastings best. Large
perfect grains, $2 bu. FOB barn. E.
G. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. Care Wood-
mere Farms. =
2000 bu: fine oats, in new 5 bu.
bags, high germination, made 75 bu.
to acre, for sale. Philip Rouse,
Thomasville, Ga.
* Genuine Abruzzi rye, $2.25 bu.,
in 10 bu. lots, $2; also imported.
Hairy Vetch, 12 1-2; Austrian winter
Ib. less. C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.
Recleaned, Abruzzi rye, $2 bu.
FOB Adairsville, Ga. M. F. Lewis,
Adairsville, Ga.
60 acres, including 10 River bottom, _
Want to rent a good two horse
peas, 10c, 5 and 10 bag lots, lc per ~
' 80 A. more or less in Berrien coun-
ty, 25 in cultivation. 3:
2 barns. Fine for tobacco and truck.
2 mi. from Nashville. $1200. Terms
with $600.00 cash. M. W. Eunies,
Nashville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Beautiful dairy farm consisting of
near Americus.
equipped and will pay 20 per cent on
investment. W. S. Smoot, Americus,
Ga., P. O. Box 163.
65 A., in White coun
tivation, 20 timber, s
School, church, mill in sight.
mail through yard. Sell cheap. Terms
W. C. Stancy, Cleveland,
Top turnip seed, same price.
postage. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29.
Purple Top and Rutabaga turnip
seed; white egg, large white globe,
yellow aberdeen and yellow globe
band all other kinds of.turnip seed,
35c lb., each; Early Jersey and Chas.
Wakefield cabbage
Different varieties
lard seed, 50c and 60c lb. white sil-
ver skin onion sets, $2.80 bu. yellow]:
and white bermuda onion sets, $3
bu. yellow and red onion, $2.60. Cash
with order. FOB Atlanta. Shipment
about Sept. ist. Henry Cottingim,
Woodstock, Ga.
Yellow Bermuda onion sets,
cleaned, 4 lbs. $1; 8 Ibs. $1.50 postage
maid 1H Tbs; $23 32 Ibs. 1 bu. $3.35
'Exp. col. W. N. Golden, Moultrie, Ga. |
6 lbs., Southern Prize turnip seed.
Make best offer for lot.
Hoschton, Ga.
GRAIN WANTED
500 bu. Abruzzi rye. Send
_ sample and quote lowest price. V. R.
- Bush, Albany, Ga.
Want oats, wheat and rye. Exch.
velvet beans. N. T. Beasley, Kite,
8-room house,
Want to exch. 1 pure bred Jersey
male 2 mos. old calf, from reg. sire
and 4 gal. cow for 5 bu. seed rye,,
or 10 bu. seed oats. Graham Simpson,
_ Culverton, Ga. Rt. 1. >
Seed for
Wanted
100 Ibs. white
of cabbage-col-
ty, 35 in cul-
rest . pasture.
if desired.
Ga., RFD 1, Box 25.
50 A. farm in DeKalb county, well
watered, fine for truck.
Have fine crop, 4-room house, needs
14 mi. from Decatur.
Stapp, Lithonia, Ga.
490 A., land, 30 in cultivation, bal,
pasture and timber in Appling. coun-
ty. 4 mi., Southern RR., 2 mi church
Write or come see.
P. Ammons, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2.
155 A. in Gilmer county on L&N
RR., 2 mi. of hard surfaced road to
1-4 room box house.
houses, creek runs through \ place,
good spring; about 25 acres bottom
land, extra rich hill land. Fine for
Sell at bargain.
come see. W. H. Towman, Talona,
Sale and
Red land.
multiplying nest
onions; any part or all at 6c lb. FOB.
John W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga.
Seven Top Turnip seed, sell or
exch. Ada Powell, Pittsburg, Ga.
Purple Top and Yellow Globe tur-
nip seed, 85c lb. Willets Wonder
frost proof English pea seed, 25c lb.
white multiplying onions,
- Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
Silver skin nest onions for Fall
planting, 40c gal. Mrs. G. C. Mims,
Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 6.
Prizetaker onion sets, 20c lb., 8
_Ibs., 50c 7 lbs., $1; 50 Ibs. $6, 100
Ibs. $10 all del; plants ready Sept.
15th. Write for price stating amount
wanted. T. B. Dellinger, Maxeys, Ga.
Purple Top and Yellow Globe tur-
nip seed, 35c lb.
frost-proof English peas, 25c lb. or
exch. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Warthen,
Ga; Rt. 2:
Collard seed, 50c lb. cabbage, $1;
turnips, 50c; mustard, 35; Austrian
Winter peas, 14 lb., 220 Ib. bags.
No less order accepted. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman, Ga.
Multiplying winter growing shel-
lots, 60c gal. red multiplying or nest
onions, same price. Mrs. J. M. Green-
way, Newport, Ga.
Yellow multi
Fall planting,
Hastings Hollow Cro
and Sandwich Islan
ster or Solsify,
-R. H. Wright,
Jos. Wood,
SEED WANTED and school.
Want 2 bu., of yellow potato mul-
tiplying onions. Howard Dorsey,
Sunnyside, Ga.
Want 1 bu., Burr Clover seed; sev-
eral lbs.; vetch, also Austrian field
Make best cash price.
K. Moore, Canton, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want sunflower seed in 50 or 100
Send sample and
Atlanta Bird & Pet Shop, At-
294 Peachtree St. _
_ Want 5 to 20 bu., White Multiply-
Send small sample and
best price. H. Wright, Macon, Ga.
267 A., 6-room house, 2 barns, 25
acres bottom land, and all the upland
|to make a 2 to 4 horse crop. Good
pasture and orchard, 9 mi. Gaines-
ville, 1 1-4 of good wheat and corn
Near grade
Sell for cash or terms, 1-3
cash, January 1929 and rest on year-
ly payments.
lanta, Ga.
ing onions,
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE
400 bu., Hastings Prolific corn,
ready about the latter part of Sept.
Free from cross Polinization. Make
an offer FOB here. H. G. Sponseller,
Savannah, Ga., Rt. B.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want figs for preserves.
best cash price..H. D. F
Price right.
B. H. Holland, Gainesville,
A real farm in Tattnall
Georgias leading tobacco county; 385
acres in high state of cultivation; 10
room dwelling house, 2 big barns, was
once offered $45,000.00; will sacrifice
for $15,000.00. (
ings worth price asked.
Box 286, Glennville, Ga.
115 acres best farm lands in Tatt-
nall County, 2 horse farm in high
state of cultivation, 40 acres stumped,
well drained, fine tobacco lands, good
buildings, one tobacco Frome barn;
good schools, churches, roads; strict-
ly white community; 3 mi. N. E. of
Glennville; creek on west side. $60.-
00 per acre terms, or $5,500.00 cash.
Rents for $400.00 cash. J
Delk, Pembroke, Ga.
82 acres of land, good 7r
good barn, outbuilding, sufficient for
place, mill house, corn mill, food mill,
pea thrash, cut off saw all handled
by ten H. P: gas engine, 10 mi. from
Must see place to ap-
Will make good terms.
W. T. Eason, Route 2, College Park,
ord, Carters-
plying onions for early ce
25c; 15 Ibs. $1;
wn Parsnip seed
d vegetable oy-
10c oz., ea. del. Mrs.
Middleton, Ga. Rt. 1,
_ Purple Top Globe and mixed turn-
ip seed, 40c Ib. del.
Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Karly and late
bu; no less than 2 1
N. C. Buncomb co
no less than 5 lbs.
5 Ibs., $2.50; Ber
$2 Ib., no less than
essex, 25c Ib. in 1
Farm tani for Sale
.Farm of 933 acres in Dooly county.
100 open. 4 houses, 4 wells.
road by the door.
C. G. Oliver, Land runs back to
Cost $15,000.00. 6 yrs. ago.
Will sell cheap for cash or trade for
;other property. J. T. Patterson, . At-
lanta, Ga., At. 9, Box 116..
1650 A. excellent land, 7 mi. from
Dublin on highway, RR sta. on prem-
Flowing Artesian wells, good
dwellings, store, ginnery, grist mill
and many other improvements.
to sell live stock, farming implements
For further infor-
mation address W. H. Proctor, Dub-
abbage seed, $1
b. order accepted;
lard seed, 55c lb.
sold; turnip seed
muda onion seed,
2 Ibs. Rape, dwarf
0 Ib. lots, $20 for
R. Stephens, Flowery
oom house,
Branch, Ga.
1 pkg. fine
peach seed, fin
Miss Estelle C
~~. White nest
$3.50 bu. Bu
Five Points.
plain, clear, August preciate it.
e flavor. Make offer.
oldough, Penfield, Ga.
onions, 60 Ibs, to bu.
freight. Lee
and feed crops.
Good farm in North Georgia, ap-
ple, peach, plum and other fruit trees,
grape vines, good six stall barn and
2 room house and other buildings; 12
mi, East of Ellijay in Gilmer county.
Cheap for cash. Write J. A. Woody,
Protection, Ga.
| 9828 acres, 2 public roads,
schools and churches, 6 mi, to market;
7 horse farm in high state of culti-
vation; 4 tenant houses, seven room
main house; water works,
and tank, good location for store; good
storehouse; grist mill, feed grinder,
Blacksmith shop; lots of
second growth timber; good location
for poultry farm; some yards and
Will sell to suit buyer.
N.. D. - Norris,
150 acres in Worth county, 12 mi., |
from RR sta., 2 mi., from highway
(33). 5-room house, good barn,
good tenant houses; 100 acres in cul-
tivation, 50 in pasture,
Write for further information.
W. B. Kilcrease, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 5,
yer to pay
Monroe, Ga, Rt. 6
_ Sweet. Bay. seeds in
ties, now ready for sale.
Arabi, Ga. Rt. 1.
recleaned collard seed,
c; 25 to 50 1
20c Ib. J. T.
large quanti- es
00 per
5 to 25 Ibs.
50 to 100 Ibs.
es Whigham, Ga.
ollard seed, 50c Ib. or exch f
Cock pullets. J. M. Boatright, Coffee,
110 acres, 75 in cultivation, suit-
able for growing grain and all kinds
tobacco, and cotton, near good school
and churches, plenty running water;
1 new 6-room bungalow near comple-
tion; 1 tenant house, also good barns,
stock and farm tools included, $50.00
P. B. Chapman, Berlin,
i es 75
lb. seullion
Add _ postage.
gal. red. shel-
uttons, 12 Ib. and engine.
per acre.
Garant l: 3
75 A., 60 cleared and partly stump-
-|ed, also the crop consisting of corn,
cane, peanuts, sweet potatoes and
cotton; also pr. of mules, wagon, farm
implements, power cane mill, 5-room
house, well, barn, 7 mi north of Whig-
ham. B. B. Martin, Whigham, Ga.,
rRt.-1, Box 87. :
40 A. land 1 mi from accredited
high school, No. of Roswell.
to concrete road.
buildings.
All at a bargain.
Wrightsville, Ga.
200 acres, 35 in cultivation, 6 room
house, tobacco barn, near consolidat-
ed school and churches. Near little
S. J. Bryant, Coffee, Ga.
150 acres of land, $6.00 per acre, all
under fence, well watered on rural
route, 3 mi. from railroad, 1 mi. from
school, 8 mi. from accredited high.
school; school truck convenient for
W. H. Freeman, Tooms-
sets, 18c
BO Tbss 6
4c lb. FOB. J
Indian peach,
for table use, . L. Crone
clear stone
peach seed, 25 doz. W
20 ea, Junipers,
on small orders,
Cleveland, Ga.,
Willets Wonder En
frost proof, 30 Ib., a oo
h fre vine,
ost
Postage ( 35 acres in culti-
vation, 6-room house and a 3-room
house, good pasture and running wa-
high school,
L. D. Bowen, Roswell, Ga., Rt. :
674 acres100 to 150 acres clear-
d; 50 acres hog and cow pasture;
fine springs, creek and public road;
near church and school and RFD;
dwellings, barns, tenant cabins, out-
buildings; two million feet hardwoo
one million feet Pine saw timber; 3
to 4 mi. of three towns; will sell,
lease or rent part or all of it. No
bonds or debts against it. CGC. |
Faulkner, Ball Ground, Ga.
87 1-2- acres three mi. south of
Cairo, Ga., on Cairo and Tallahassee
highway. Price $1,300.00. E. Bruce,
Cairo, Ga. =
If you want a nice small farm hom
fine schools and churches and good
market in the best county in Geor-
gia write or come to see me. W. T.
Crockett, Carrollton, Ga.
92 acres; 85 acres in orchard con-
sisting of 900 apple trees, 5 to 8 yrs.
old; 200 peach trees, cherry trees and
grape vines. Some fine cotton land;
good pasture for hogs and cattle, close
to Cleveland, Ga. Good churches and
| schools; 1 good 7 room house; 1 3.
room house; plenty outbuildings. For
further information, write W. H. Bell,
Cleveland, Ga. f
60 acres with good 5 room painted
house; spring watered pastures; or-
chard of. apple and peaches, grapes
and berries; near church, A. & M.
School and Clarksville, Ga., good
neighbors. Joins 3 orchards. Good
crops this year of fruit, corn and ~
truck. Will include crops if taken
now. Price $1,500.00, $200.00 down and
bal. on terms; $100.00 per yr. or $10.
00 per mo., same ag rent; if interest-
ed enclose stamp for other informa-
tion or come to see me. C. H. Bur-
gess, Rt: 8, Box 37, Clarksville, Ga.
61 1-4 acres of land in Forsyth
County near church and schools. One-
horse crop in cultivation; orchard of
200 trees of several varieties apples
and peaches; good dwellings and out
buildings, gold prospecting; good tim-
ber for lumber; unencumbered titles,
$500.00 cash; no exchanges. W. J.
Palmer, Rt. 8, Gainesville, Ga.
80 A., 18 in cultivation, 14 in woods
Located in 3-4 mi. of Odum, Wayne
county. Good school and churches,
fine land, 5 room house, good out
bldgs. 60 mi. of seacoast, $50.00 per -
acre cash. J. T. Hightower, Odum,
Ga. Ae
16 A. in Gilmer county, 15 in cul
tivation, rest in timber and pasture.
Good spring and: orchard. 1-4 -mi. to |
school, church and 2 stores. 5 mi.
Ellijay and publie road. Sell cheap |
or exch. for So. Ga. land. . I. Ow-
enby, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 4. pe
125 A. in Putman county. 38 1-2 mi
east of Eatonton on State highway.
75 A. in fine Bermuda and Dallas
grass pasture. Bal. in cultivation
800 fruit trees (peach, pecan and ap
ple), 12 room house, 2 wells, 2
barns, plenty running water. in pas-
ture. Extra fine land. $2800 and
give terms. Also 20 dairy cows and >
dairy equipment and crop on place if
desired. Give possession in Septem-_
aie W. W. Maddox, Eatonton, Ga.,
te By \ .
112 1-2 acres in Lincoln county, 7
mi. of Lincolnton. 1-2 mi.-good road,
1 mi.church, 1 1-2 mi. good school
and store. Good pasture land on
branch and creek. Suitable for dai
rying farm. Plenty good clay land
for Alfalfa and clover. 38 good
dwelling houses and barns. Will make
good price. See me. M. N. Long,
Amity, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 30.
150 acres nearly all in cultivation
Prodices well with suitable weather.
Good location, public road, 7-room
finished, new Bungalow. Good wa-
ter, healthy, orchard, all fenced. Near
consolidated school and churches, 48
mi. southeast of Macon, $1800.00
cash, bal., 6 per cent. $2500.00 ten
yrs. to pay. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Ches
ter, Ga. Rt eee
397 A. in Murray county, $14.00
acre for quick sale. About 150 to
160 acres bottom land on Conasauga
river. S. W. Looper, Dalton, Ga.
500 Acres of timber and tobacco
land in Tattnall county. W. H. Pur-
cell, Glennville, Ga., Rt. A., Box 89