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GHORGIA. THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1928.
j
ft is now time to begin making preparations for another
peach erop. Itisn u adisputed fact that this years crop was
sold at-a loss and in some cases a tremendous loss to the
se
The best ae ae men in the State agree hat a ie ,
larger than thirteen or fourteen thousand ears. cannot be-sold:.
at a profit. Conditions have changed very materially in the
t three cr four years.
rth and South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas, as
all of these StaPes are shipping when the peak of the movement
is reached in Georgia.
Taking the above into consideration, it behooves the Geor- ees
We are now toreed to compete with .
gia peach grower to first grow quality peaches and second eut
their production to a fair s'zed crop. To grow quality peaches
it is absolutely necessery that they be properly th ined, and
the cheapest end most economical way io do tcis , ibinring is
when you prune. You ean both prune and vedite the size of
your erop at one fifth the expense you ean by weit Be unti'saf-
i oter the frost danger and attempt. to thn by hand
rom the information I have at h and, we he eve a bud oe A
- for another year that wll produce
be disposed of at a profit. Then my advice isto PRUNE AND.
PRUNE HEAVY. ec : ?
ey
for more peaches than can. -
EUGENE TALM ADG 3B.
MARKET REPORT
OF GEORG IA PRODUCTS
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Prevailing Wholesale 8 Sept. 22,
_ ATLANTA
Bares Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 Ibs.
Trish Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs.
Cabbage, green, crated, 100. Ibs.
Eggs, Ga., Extra, dozen _
Eggs, Ga.,-Standard, dozen :
Eegs, Ga. Trade, dozen ~_----- ee aes Bes
Eggs, Yard Run, dozen = io
Stags, per Ib.
Hens, per lb.
Roosters, per lb.
Friers, per lb.
_ Ducks, per lb.
- Geese, per Ib.
- Turleys, per lb.
Lima Beans, per lb.
Field Peas, mixed, per bu.
Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon
Corn Meal, sack, 96 lbs.
_ Corn Milling, sacked, bu.
Date No. 2 White: sacked, bu.
Peavine Hay, ton
Alfalfa, (Ga,) ton
oo. Sues best table, Paes
1928. divas subject to variation. |
AUGUSTA _ COLUMBUS
$ 2.00 -
ay
- MACON 2
$ 2.00
175
SAVANNAH
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1:60
2.40
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ath slow. and expensive process. Be ene aes oe
Po Waited
\QNCONAS FOR SALE :
A few 5 point comb scrappy Shepar
strain S. 6: Ancona yr. old cocks, $3
ea., FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
Pure bred
and 1 rooster, all in good cond., $18 for
lot. R. F. Howard, Thomasville, Ga.,
306 Grady St.
- BANTAMS FOR SALE
* Sebright bantams, true to color and
ee 320 for lot. No less sold; White
Japanese Silkie (cockerels only) $5 ea.
ae Eggs, ready now,
RO. Baby chicks, ready Sept. 20th, $1 ea.,
or $10 per doz. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta,
-Ga., 247 N. Highland Ave., NE.
es 3 pr..Golden Sebrights, $2.50 pr., 3 pr.
sWhite Jap Silkies, $2.50 pr., 2 trios,
swhite Blacktail Japanese, $5 trio; ban-
tam roosters, 50c ea. ee 1927-28 hatch.
. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. ~
aS. mos. old bantams, 50c per pr.,
FOB. Miss Ruby Webb, Ellijay, Ga.,
PO eet oS
ait bred Golden Sebright bantams.
prize winners $7 trio of 2 hens and 1
rooster. R. F. Howard, Thomasville,
Ga., 306 Grady St. as
_ 1 pr. white Bantams $2.50. Send mon-
ey order only. Claud B. Finley, Dalton,
. > Bantams: Cross between Golden Se-
. bright and White. 2 grown roosters,
early Spring hatch, 50c ea., 2 pr. later
hatch, over half grown, roosters crow-
ing;
* with white specks, other red with white
specks. All in fine shape. $1 pr., or
the 4 for $1.75. Owen Hartness, Min-
- eral Bluff, Ga.
rst class Golden Sebright bantams.
Leo Russell, Rome, Ga. -
" BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
- Thompson Ringlets direct, Barred
Plymouth Rock cockerels and pullets,
also 1 dark, nice 1927 cock, bought from
E. B. Thompson last fall, for sale. J.
_. J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. e:
_. Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Ply-
mouth Rock pullets and cockerels, $1
a. Mrs. W. L. Harwell, Sycamore, Ga.
_ Barred Rock March and April cock-
a oe $1 to $2 ea. Nothing less than
: De
a $3 order shipped. Miss Lillian Grubb,
-Demorest, Ga. i
_. 19 Barred Plymouth Rock hens and
' 1 rooster, $10 for the lot. H. B. Pound,
Carrs Station, Ga.
High class Barred Plymouth Rocks,
for breeders and show birds. Write
oe you want. F. J. Walton, Harlem,
Ga.
_* Fine Thompson Barred Rocks, March
-. gnd April hatch, $1 ea. 1 yr. old roost-
er, $5. Mrs. Lathia Griffin, Vienna,
: Ga, Rt. 5. :
oe 2:Plymouth Rock April cockerels, very
fine for breeders. $2.50 ea., FOB Dal-
ton. No checks. Glenn E. Finley,
Dalton, Ga.
' A few selected S. C. Barred Rock
ykerels. Parent stock E. B. Thomp-
son direct, $3 ea., FOB. J. H. Beasley,
Layonia, Ga.
- .1 fine 10 lb, 2 yr. old Thompson
_ Strain Barred Rock cock, $3. Cash with
order. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.,
Rt... | oe
arred Plymouth Rock April cock-
els, well grown to age. Direct from
quisenberry farm. Class AAA quality,
egg strain, $3 ea., 2 for $5 quick
sale. Only a few left. Mrs. D. C. Wall.
Chester, Ga., Rt. 2. ae
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
i. 4: FOR SALE
nice White Rock, Fischel strain
ed from 8 and 9 Ib. hens, $1 ea., or 11
for $10, or the lot of 24 for $20. (These
d sts will b the last I will have for
). Buff R. February cockerels, $2
a. J. L. Wallace, Canon, Ga.,
.. Buff Rock cocks and cockerels, $2 ea.
Miss Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.
8. Partridge Rock cockerels, Kellogg
train, $2.50 ea. or $18 for lot FOB.
Cash with order. A. B. Ayers, Carnes-
Ville, Ga., Box 200.
. Fischel strain White Rock 17 mos. old
ogters, $2; March and April hatch,
5) a., FOB. Will exch. for Charles-
tonsWakefield, Succession or Late Flat
Dutch cabbage plants to be sent by
arcel = Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton,
~ Means:
$3: 1 tric, about 20 mos. old,. $5. H. L.}
-Butterworth,- Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 5.
.-Ruckers. Texas Ranger pit. games;. 3:
March 1926 4 1-2 to 6 Ib... hems, $1.50:
4@., 1f February and: March: 1927. hens,
Anconas: 18 laying hens ||
* g hens and 1 cock, prize winning Gol-.
$3 for 15, $5.50 for 30;
both heng white. 1 rooster black |G
Mas pullets,; now ready for sale. Hatch-
"GAMES FOR.SALE =
Red. Cuban games, young. trio
2
same -wt.,and price; 2. February and
March 1927 cocks,. $2 ea., 2 April 1928)
stags, $1.50 ea., all guaranteed to be
100 per cent pure and true to name
and no better winter layers to be had.
elf supporters and self defenders. All
FOB Winder. Old age and feebleness
forbid me giving my flock the attention
they deserve, reason for Selling. Mrs.
M. A. Jackson, Winder, Ga., Rt. 3.
Cornish Game hens and cockerels,
$1.50 each, pullets, $1.50 and $1.25 ea.
Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
8 Dark Cornish Indian Game pullets
and 1 cockerel, $15 for lot; also few
extra cockerels, $1.50 ea., $6 for lot of
4. Martha Lou Godwin, Washington,
Ga. Rt. 6. - re Ane
Dark Cornish Indian Game. April:
cockerels, $1.50. ea...J. D. Ruff, Griffin,
Ga. (Rt. CGC. : sa
Warhorse Games: 12 pullets and 1
stag, March and April hatched and.
reared on free range, $20 for immed- |.
iate shipment. O. L. McClellan, La-
Grange, Ga., Rt. 3.
2 Dark Cornish Game 6 mos.
pullets, $5. W.-:L. Stonecypher, Pitts,
Ga., Rt. 2. corey ee
GIANTS & LANGSHANS FOR SALE}
Jersey Black Giant rooster, about 2
yrs. old, $2.75. No checks. Glenn E.
Finley, Dalton, Ga. :
. LEGHORNS FOR SALE
150 W. Leghorn hens,in good cond.,
fat. and healthy. Make offer, or write
for prices. Gredy Webb, West Point,
a. :
125 Ferris heavy laying strain W. L.
15 mos. old hens, $1 ea., or exch. for
good milch cow, fresh or to freshen
soon. J. W. Clark, Abbeville, Ga., Rt.
2, Box 81.
Quisenberry AAA-1 quality 8. C..R. I.
Red March cockerels, from trapnested
x hens of 300 and higher egg cap., suit-
able for service or. make good. show
| birds, $2.50 FOB. J. J. Dixon, Camil-
la, Ga.
- Tancred strain selected S. C. White
Leghorns; pullets, beginning to lay,
$1.50 ea., 5 point comb scrappy cock-
erels, ready for service, $3 ea.; Ever-
lay S. C. Brown Leghorn pullets, $1.25
ea., cockerels, $2.50 ea. J. H. Beasley,
Lavonia, Ga. |
100 Thomas Barron White Leghorn:
yearling hens. No culls, 50 per cent
production now, $1 ea., also 4 cocks,
same age and breed $1 ea., at my barn,
or exch. for fresh in 4 gal. cow, with
2nd or 3rd calf. Prefer Jersey or Hol-.
stein, or 1-2 of ea. mixed. Write. Hugh
Dorsett, Decatur, Ga., Rt. 2.
Tormohlen and Slade strain Brown
Leghorn cockerels $1 ea., if taken at
once. Mrs. J. D. Williams, Carrollton,
Ga., Rt. 7: re
2000 lbs. or more of fine White Leg-
Rica, Ga., Rt. 2. :
11 pure S. C. White Leghorn 17 mos.
old hens. Laid over 8 eggs daily Janu-
ary 1 to August 1. Worth $100 as
breeders. Tancred cock included. Hens
now moulting under proper care. Egg
Vitality high. No offer under $40 cone
selling at once. Mrs. W. C. Kelley,
Buchanan, Ga. :
Have sold all of White Leghorns ad-
vertised. Answer to many inquiries,
M. S. Pullen, Whitesburg, Ga.
10 Brown Leghorn hehs and 1 cock,
Everlay strain, no culls, $15, or exch.
for 10 Partridge Rock hens or March
pallets Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blakely,
horn cockerels, $2 ea., April hatch and
reared on fre range. Will make fine
breeders. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange,
Ga., Rt. 3.
25 pure bred Tancred strain White
Leghorn April pullets, wt. about 2 1-2
lbs. ea., $20 for lot for quick sale. These
are not culls but fine stock to raise
nee W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga.,
Entire flock of 1200 pure Hollywood
White Leghorns for sale. If interested,
come see them. None better in Ga. |
W. R. Pierce, Culloden, Ga.
150 White Leghorns, Ferris strain,
1 yr. old_ hens, heavy layers, best of
breeders. No culls. Any quantity, $1 ea.
J. M. Sapp, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 6, Box 125.
25 Tancred White Leghorn 18 mas.
old pullets, $1 e&., 1 cock, $3.50 FOB
my station. Mrs. G..N.-Barnette, Su-
gar Valley, Ga... ay RC eS
-200 March 1927 White Leghorn, Tan-
y
Ga, RE A. Box 90.
1:2 S:.C; Brown Leg.
old |.
horn hens, 20c lb. R> H. Boyd, Villa ;G
a.
Quisenberry quality S. C. White Leg- |-
PLL.
cred strain hens, good layers, $1. e2.,
$90 for 100. FOB Warthen. Cash
horn March roost-
gre: Riverside strain. Pedigree furnisn-
Ga Rh Ae ee
cockerels of trapnested eggs, laid by
hens having 300 and up records, $2.50
ea. J. J. Dixon, Camilla, Ga.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR SALE | :
Pure bred Black Minorca, Pape strain
hens and roosters, $2.50 ea., Eggs, $1.25
for 15 del., parcel post; $1 at my home.
Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
2 Minorca roosters and 1 hen, all 1
1-2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea., $4 for the 3. Mrs.
R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 4.
Ready. to lay Buff and White Minor-
ca. pullets: Schmidt, Pape and Norton
strains, $3 ea. Pape Black Minorca
-cockerels, serviceable age, $3 and $5 ea.,
a few 2 yr. old hens (direct from Pape)
| $2:25 ea., Eggs $2.50 for 15 prepaid. L.
L. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga., 247 N. High-
land aAve., NE.
Buff Minorca cockerels and cocks, $2
fea. Miss Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville,
Ga. :
25 Black Minorca hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
J. T. Baxley, Moreland, Ga., Rt. 1.
- QORPINGTONS FOR SA
Golden Buff Orpington cocks and
cockerels: 2 yr. old cock, $1.50; 1 1-2
yr. old cock, $2, 4 March cockerels, $2
ea. Cook strain. Mrs. J. W. Slaton.
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 9.
Few selected Byers strain Golden
Buff Orpington ready. to lay March
ley, Lavonia, Ga.
12 nice, near grown, Cooks strain
Buff Orpington puHets,: $1.25 ea., 15
large 1927 hatch hens, $1.50 ea., 2 cocks
$2.50 ea., $40 for lot, also want to exch
2 nice young cockerels for 2 same age
and strain to prevent. in-breeding. Ea
to pay postage. Mrs. Ora Towe, Adairs-
ville, Ga..oRte2. eae .
Spring 1927 Buff Orpington cock. $2.-
stock, spring hatch cockerels, $1:50 ea
Casn with order. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells
Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1. .
March and April S. C. Buff Orping-
ton cockerels for sale or exch. for pull-
ets of same wt. and kind. Mrs. Chas.
Smoak, Griffin, Ga.
BR. L REDS FOR SALE
Pure bred R. I. White pullets, Al-
phonse strain from pen range, 90c a..
cockerels, $1 ea., FOB Washington. Miss
Gena, Arnold, Rayle, Ga.
12 Donaldson. R. I. Red Fall 1927
hens, $1 ea., FOB, or exch. for equal
| value in smaller breed poultry. No culls
A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.
-.10 pure bred Donaldson S. C. R. TI.
Red 1 1-2 and 2 yr. oldhens, $1.35 ea..
FOB, or if sold in lots of 10, I will pay
exp. chgs. Mrs. H.-L. Eliston, Rupert,
Ga
- Few selected S. C. R. I. Red March
ready to lay pullets. Parent stock Har-
old Tompkins direct, $1.75 ea., FOB.
No Name. :
2 R. I. Red laying hens and 1 roost-
er, 1927 hatch, $2 ea., $5 for lot. Mrs
Donaldson R. I. Reds: 5 pullets and
1 cock, 14 mos. old, good cond., $10
for the 6, or exch. Write. Mrs. O. M.
Bagley, Duluth, Ga.
Few selected S. C. R. I. Red March
cockerels. (Beautiful red color with
yellow legs). 3-4 Owen and 1-4 Don-
aldson strain, $1.25 ea., hens $1.50 ea.,
cocks, $3 ea. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Ad-
airsville, Ga.
_18 Donaldson R. I. Red hens; 10 Ap-
ril pullets, and 2 cocks, $1 ea., FOB.
All pure bred Donaldson strain. Mrs.
Ollie Skinner, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5.
6 R. I. Red thoroughbred cocks, $1
ea. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
R; I. Red yearling hens, $1.50 ea.,
Donaldson strain cocks about 15 mos.
old, $2 ea., pullets, April hatch $1.25 ea.
Miss Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.
Pure bred R. I. Red April cockerels.
$1.25 ea. Mrs. R. H. Rockett, Norman-
town, Ga,
S.-C. R. I. Red 5 1-2 mos. old, soon
to. lay pullets, $1.75, ea., in 1-2 or 1 doz.
lots, 50 for $80, all good dark color. No
culls. Donaldson strain. Cockerels,
Same strain, $2.50 ea. Otis L. Carter,
Griffin, Ga, Rt. C. LZ
25 Owen strain pure fred R. I. Red
pullets, $1 ea:, and 2 roosters, $1.25 ea.,
oY lot.of 25: for $25-cash. J. R. Good-
wyne, Forsyth; Ga; Be
with
torder:::Mrs...W. B. Garner, Warthen..
$1.50 ea. .;:Mrs. Fred. Bowles, Rydal,-
Se Rt, Gena Arnold, Rayle, Ga.
Quisenberrys. AAA Quality March:
pullets, $1.50 ea., FOB. J. H. Beas- and running water.
50..A fine service bird; also.some young
: J.S. Harper, Atkinson, Ga., Rt. 1 ,Box |
sidered. Moving to city, reason for | 10 e
' 6 mos. old dark red R. I. Red roost-. G
ers, $1 ea., very fine size. | W.t
Garrett, Sparta, Ga., 333 Broad -St.
10 pure S.
Cra.
R. I. White
4756 and 90c ea.,, cockerels, $1 a
HON
a,
WYANDOTTES FOR SALE -.
17 Rose Comb Fischel strain White
OP See
CR. i. Red: -cockerels
|8.1s2 to 4 los, $1 ea, O. A. Andrews,
1 Jdackson,
pullets, Alphonse strain,
Miss _
Wyandotte 1 and 1 1-2 yr. old heavy.
layers, $1.50 a., or exch. for.R. I. Reds,
Donaldson strain. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Ka-
vonia, Ga.
. Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte Mar
and April cockerels, $1.25; later hatch,
$1. ea., cocks and hens, same strain, -
1927 hatch, $1.50 ea., FOB. L. E. Will-
iams, Ty Ty, Ga. :
1 thoroughbred S. L. Wyandotte
| Spring hatch cockerel, $1 or exch. for
1 spring hatch Speckled Ancona cock-
erel, thoroughbred. Dont care for mix-
ed stock. Mrs. L. F. Jones, Cordele, Ga,,
Rt. D..
8 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte 18 mo
old hens, $1.50 ea., 10 pullets and few
young roosters, 2-3 grown, $1 ea., eggs
$1 for 15 del., also 1 puilet and 1 young
rooster, pure bred Lakenvelders, almost
grown, $1.50 ea. W. T. Adams, Lavonia,
Ga., Box 381. =
17 Rose Comb Fischel strain White S
Wyandotte 1 and 1 1-2 yrs. old. Heavy
layers, $1.50 ea., or $23 for lot. Mrs
O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga.
BABY CHICKS WANTED.
Want to exch. value for baby chicks
also for good duck or goose feathers
Write for particulars. Mrs. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Ga.; Rt. 4. ae
Want 50 baby chicks at once to raise |
on halves to 8 wks., good open range
Lifetime exp. in
-aising chickens. White Rocks
White Wyandottes preferred. Mrs. Sar-
ah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want some kind of thoroughbred
chicks to raise on halves to 10 or 12
wks. any amount from -100 to 500. D
M. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4,
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE ee
Pure bred Speckied Sussex April cock.
srels, $1.50 ea, J.J. Johnston, Waynes-
jsoro, Ga.
8)
4 capons, medium size, trained to
carry chickens, $2.50 ea., or $9 for 4
Mrs. Geo. T. Winner, Canon, Ga., Rt. 1.
Nice fat friers, 35c lb., FOB Fruit-
land. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland,
Ga. 5
CHICKENS. WANTED
Want any amount of heavy
friers, 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. ea, also heavy
aens wanted. Fred I. Baker, Cblum-
ous, Ga., Rt. 2. f oe
Want 75 to 100 Ferris White /Leg-
horn hens, about 10 mos. old. Must be
00d layers and show record of 263 to
300 eggs per yr. W. J.C. Hodges, Dora-
ville, Ga. 5
Want March and April White Leg-
horn pullets. State what you have and
oest price; also friers, hens and fresh
-nfertile white eggs. S. P. Howe, Hape-
ville, Ga. \
Want. 100 Tancred White Leghorn
breed
February or March pullets. Will pay
Laie for -same. Otis Hawley, Bartow,
a.
Want to exch. value for Tancred
strain White Leghorn chickens, or for
reg. Jersey cow or heifers. C, L. Jeanes,
Onion City, Ga.
Want 40 Tancred W. Leghorn early
hatch and beginning to lay pullets.
Will exch. 1 fine Jersey 18 mos. old
aeifer from a 4 gal. of milk and 2 lbs.
Jutter a day cow. No culls. wanted.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summitt, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 20 March hatch White Leghorn
pullets. No culls. Will pay $18 for
20. State strain you have. Mrs. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. eae
30 pure bred 1 yr. old White Leghorn
nens. Will exch. 6 mos. old grade Jer-
sey heifer.
Ga. 2
Want to exch. 5 White African Guin-
ea 1 and 2 yr. old hens for same num-
yer pure bred White Rock hens of
March and April pullets. attie Mar-
vin, Summerville, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 17.
Want 10 pure bred Barred Rock oF
Ss. C. R. I. Red pure bred, now- laying
hens, and 1 cock. -State age and best
cash price. H. T. Williamson, Soperton,
Ga Rt. 3. ee
Want 10 or 15 pure bred R. I. Red,
Owens strain hens. Prefer 1927 hatch,
A 0 pes joe M. A. Cooper, Crawford,
a. Rt. 2; ee
Want to exch. 8 March and April
White Orpington. cockerels for same
breed pullets. N. L. Palmer, Lee
a. 5 ages
Calvin Smith, Matthews,
os hursday; September 27, 1998,
- ~ i? -HICKENS WANTED
- Red cock. Price must be. reasonable.
Write. Mrs. D. F. Thompson, Warm
_. Springs, Ga. :
Want 25 or 50 Tancred White Leg-
horn March pullets, not over $1 a., or
50 W. L. 1 yr. to 2 yr. old now laying
ouise Livingstone, Wadley, Ga.
- Want 1B. P. Rock March or April
cockerel. Thompson or Parks strain.
Will pay reasonable cash price. Mrs.
L. H. Matthews, Yatesville, Ga.
Want to exch. a trio of Aristocrat
Barred Rock May hatch biddies for a
trio of some kind of pure bred hban-
tams.. Mrs. G. A. Bragg, Donalson-
_ Ville, Ga. 5
"Want 10 or 12 R. I. Red February
-or March pullets.
priced right. M. T. Bryson, Augusta,
Ga., 717 Greene St.
*- Want 25 White Leghorn pullets from
-+-Write. Mrs. J. C. Bazemore, Odessa-
- | dale, Ga.. y
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, PEA-
FOWLS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE
Have sold my turkeys. Answer to
many inquiries. A. B. Taylor, Rochelle,
Ga., Rt. 1.
1 yr. old Narragansett turkey gobbler,
from the B. W. Beall stock in Kentucky
_ $15; 1 yr. old Bourborr Red gobbler, So.
- Ga. stock, $15. Mrs. Addie C. Hicks,
Scottdale, Ga.
: 1 pr. 1927 pure bred Bourbon Red
sag turkeys. Excellent breeders. Hen laid
oes _ 8 litters this last season and set once,
. -- also fine mother. All stock carefully
selected for vigor and beauty. Tom,
wt. 30 lbs., and a rich red; hen, 18 lbs.,
and a little lighter color. Guaranteed
to be as represented. $15 for pr.; or
exch. for pure bred Barred Rock or
Ancona pullets. Ea..to pay exp. chgs.
Daris Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. _
26 pure bred jet black turkey April
hatch toms, $2.50 ea., pullets $2 or $7
for trio of 1 tom and 2 pullets; also
1927 Spring hatch tom, $4, and 3 hens,
$3 ea., or $13.50 for the older ones, or
$75 for entire lot:. Mrs. John A. Wat-
son, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3.
14 nice turkeys. Bourbon Red full
bred, $35 for lot. Mrs. Maud Thorn-
ton, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 goobler and 2 hens, 18 mos. old.
Cross between the Bronze and Bourbon
Red, $16 for the 3. Mrs. R. B. Mooney,
Adairsville, Ga.
~- 1 pr. pure bred-Bourbon Red turkeys,
~ April 1927 hatch, $12, or 2 hens and 1
tom for $17. Cash with order. Prize
winning stock. Myrtie Ertzberger, Mar- ;
tin, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 trio Bronze turkeys. Early hatch,
nearly grown, $10 or will exch. for 10
laying LTancred strain White Leghorn
ae Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.,
._. 2 ganders and 3 geese, $1.25 ea., $6
for lot, or exch. for 6 S. C. R. I. Red
February or March pullets, or hens, not
over 18 mos. old. Must be pure bred.
Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga., Rt.
3, Box 68. =.
8 English Mink ducks, 3 mos. old,
$1.50 ea., $10 for lot. Mrs. B. T. Bald-
win, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 4.
~ 10 Muscovey ducks, 2 drakes, 1927-28
hatch, $1.50 ea., May and June hatch,
$1.00 ea. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
. 1 pr.common geese. Sell or exch. for
1 pr., good Game chickens, or for 2
-pullets and 1 stag, also S. L. Wyandotte
_cockerels at 75c ea. Tarbox strain. J.
T. Hightower, Odum, Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, PEA-
FOWLS, GEESE, ETC., WANTED
Want to exch. value for trio of larg-
est breed pure bred Indian Runner
ducks. Write what you have. Mrs. S.
- _D. Craive, Bogart, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want White Guineas. Will pay cash
_ Or exch. White Wyandotte chickens for
. ~ them. Write what you have. L. E.
Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
_ Want peafowls the year around,
~ young and old. Will pay cash. B. R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Want 3 or 4 young turkeys. State
breed and age. Must be priced right.
e ne T. Bryson, Augusta, Ga., 717 Greene
Want to exch. 2 R. I. Reds, March
hatch for 2 White Guineas. Mrs. S. L.
Towe, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
EGGS FOR SALE
_ .Fischel strain (strictly pure bred)
_ White Rock eggs, $1.25 for 15 postpaid.
_ Cash with order. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tif-
ton, Ga., Rt. 6.
Pure bred eggs from Sheppards most
to 12 mos. old. Will exch. for same.,
es |famous. strain
- , Want 10 or 12 R. i. Red pullets or
young hens that will lay soon, and 1).
|
State what you have |
and whether same are laying. Must be.
| Value in laying hens.
| Peters Bldg.
Ga,
Sia
_MARKET BULLETIN
Anconas; $5: a: 00 del.
Daris Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. -
-&. I. Red eggs from trapnested deep
rich Reds, $1.00 for 15, or exch. for |
val , Better price for
ancunator lots. E. Spence, Chamblee, |
Ga., Care Woodmere Farms.
Giant Black Minorea eggs, $2.25 for.
| 15; Buff Cochin cee
hens. No culls. Write particulars. Miss | : mm bantam eggs, $1.50 for
id. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 512
Absolutely fresh day old eggs del. at
your door in 12 doz. lots where there
is iree exp. service. Write us for price.
Chas. W. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga., Care
feach Poultry Farm.
Balch and Brown strain Light Brah-
ma eggs, $1.50 per 15, $2.75 for 30, or 45
or 50 at 8c ea. Mrs. J. S. Thom
Doerun, Ga. : sae
EGGS WANTED
. Want 2 to 4 cases White Leghorn
eggs per week. State best price. Fred
1. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
__1 Mammoth Buckeye incubator, prac-
tically new, 12,000 cap.,,also 1 Miller
Ideal incubator, 11,700 cap., for sale
cheap;* Buckeye Blue Flame brooder,
000 cap., $15. All guaranteed to be in
good operating condition. Chas. W.
Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. Care Peach
Poultry Farm.
1 Ideal incubator, 400 cap., self egg-
turning. trays, good cond., ready for
operating, $30 or exch. for 35 pure bred
pullets, not over 6 mos. old. Weldon
Surns, Calhoun, Ga. Soe
Big Grey hen incubator and 1 Buck-
eye brooder, 500 cap., for sale or exch.
Make best offer. Mrs. G. N. Barnette,
sugar Valley, Ga.
i Ironclad incubator, good cond.,. 140
cap., instructions and .thermometer.
Sell or exch. for large fat hens, hog, or
for corn. Write. L. B. Nobles, Seville,
1 Little Brown Hen incubator, 50-cap.,
complete with instruction, $3.50 or.exch.
for 2 pure-bred Barred Plymouth Rock
roosters and 1 hen, this yrs. March
hatch. No culls. Mrs. W. A. Howell,
White Plains, Ga.
1 300 cap., Dependable incubator, used
2 hatches, good cond., (reason for sell-
ing, want to put in a large machine)
sell at bargain and guarantee satis-
faction or your money back if you fol-
low instruction book, complete. with
everything needed, $25 cash; also two
Blue Flame brooders, 500 cap., one has
never been uncrated; other used 6 wks.
but in good cond. $15 for new one, $12
for other, or $50 for both brooders and
ae W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga.
Rt.-3. : ;
1 Buckeye 4603 cap., incubator. Used
part of 2 seasons; perfect cond., cheap
for cash or terms. Write. R. B. Shep-
herd, Fitzgerald, Ga., Naomi: Poultry
Farm.
1 incubator, 275 cap., perfect cond.,
will deliver upon receipt of $15 cash.
S. . Floyd, Byron, Ga. |
Wisconsin incubator, 500 cap., $35. or
exch. for Barred Rock March pullets.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., RFD 2.
500 chick size coal burning brooder,
used, but in good cond., complete with
-canopy; sell or exch. for 12 early hatch
White Leghorns or Black Minorca pull-
ets; also nearly new 1000 chick size
coal burning brooder will exch. for 35
W. L. pullets. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta,
Ga., 247 No. Highland Ave., NE.
1 Bell City incubator, 600 cap., and
1 hot: water brooder, same cap., both
never been used, $45 cash or exch. for
equal value. Write. Mrs. Ed C. Brown,
Summit, Ga., Rt. 1. = oe
1 Cypress 400 cap., incubator, perfect
cond., also 1 Blue Flame Radio brood-
er, 1,000 cap., $40, cash for both, or
exch: for 36 full strain R. I. Red pull-
ets, or young hens and 4 cockerels.
Must be pure bred and a rich dark red.
Mrs. J. B. Carter, Manassas, Ga.
1 Wisconsin incubator, good cond.,
with instruction book and thermome-
ter, all parts, complete, 250 cap., $10
FOB, or exche for something can use
of equal value. Write. Mrs. J. B.
Flanigan, Lincolnton, Ga.
1 Porters Soit-Heat 225 to 250 cap.
incubator, $25; also 1 Sol-Hot brood-
er, 52 in. canopy, $10. All in A-1 run-
ning cond. Write. D. G. Wood, Ad-
airsville, Ga., RFD 1.
1 Simplex 500 cap. brooder, good as
new, $18. Mrs. M. L. Callaway, Rayle,
Ga.
~ GRAIN FOR SALE
No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, good qual-
ity, $1.70 in even wt. bags FOB Blue |-
Ridge. F. R. Rogers, Young Cane, Ga.
+o
cL.
REN SH peasm
Ridge. AN: Allen, Morgantown, Ga.
: ~"Fulghum seed oats, in new: even: wt.
. bu.ibags. Lots of 100 bu.; and over,
$1. per bu.; less, $1.10 bu. Cash with
order FOB this point. J. H. Milholhn,
sroxton, Ga.
Good seed blue stem wheat and
beardless barley, $1.90. S. L. Thornton,
Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt. 2.
Seed oats, wheat and rye, for sale.
1B. G. Clark, Ft. Valley, Ga.
160 bu. Abruzzi seed rye for sale, 85c
pk., $5.75 for 2 bu., also want to buy
Ga. tall Growing rye at $1.50 bu, del.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
20 bu. pure Appler seed oats, $1 bu.
C. T. Miller, Leo, Ga. :
Pure recleaned Abruzzi rye, $2 per
bu., FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.
Pure Appler seed oats, $1 bu., FOB
Clermont. J. F. Miller, Leo, Ga.
No. Ga. seed rye, $1.75 bu., Abruzzi
seed rye, $2 bu., good chicken wheat,
sc lb., seed oats, Fulghum 90c; Appler,
sic; Burt, 85c; seed wheat, Blue Stem
jand Fultz, $2.20 each, Red May, $2.25; |.
Sweet clover, white. blossom, 15c lb.,
Bermuda grass 45c lb., Dwarf Essex
vape, lac lb., Bearded Barley, $1.80 bu.
All -FOB. Woodstock. Cash. W. C.
Smith, Woodstock, Ga., Rt. 2.
Appler seed oats, pure and clean, $1
bu., also pure Purple straw seed wheat,
$2 bu., FOB. E. P. Jackson, Canon, Ga.
25 bu. Appler seed oats, $1 bu., FOB
Clermont. W. Roscoe Pittman, Lula,
Ga., Rt, 1.
Abruzzi and No. Ga*seed rye; Blue
Stem and Fulcaster seed wheat; Ful-
ghum and Burt seed oats, also a few
ou. hulled Burr Clover seed and some
winter vetch. Write for prices. Will
C. Smith, Lebanon, Ga.
Pure Blue Stem seed wheat, $2 bu.,
pure Bancroft seed oats, $1.25 bu. R.
Uv. Couch, Turin, Ga.
Several bu. Fulghum oats, $1.15 bu.,
FOB Louisville. No personal checks
accepted... C..V. Shirley, Louisville, Ga.
~23-or 30 bu. seed wheat, $2 bu., 100
bu. Rust-Proof oats, $1.25 bu. John T..
Dennis, Eatonton, Ga.
800 bu., certified Bancroft seed oats,
recleaned, $1.50 bu., FOB. R. M. Tur-
ner, Royston, Ga.
Hastings 100 bu. oats now ready, well
matured, new crop, thrashed by hand
and recieaned, $1.25 bu., in 5 bu. lots,
$1. FOB Whigham. A. W. Riley, Whig-
ham, Ga... :
Pure pedigreed Fulghum oats, first yr.
from grower, $1.25 bu.,; 25 bu. lots, $1.15
eas Cash with order. E. C. Pope, Ocilla,
a.
Cokers pedigreed Abruzzi rye, $2.50
bu., Blue Stem seed wheat, $2 bu., Ful-.
ghum oats, $1.25 bu., first yr. from Co-
ser. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
* Pure Abruzzi rye, $1.80 bu, FOB. E.
B. Head, Cleveland, Ga.
Genuine Abruzzi seed rye, recleaned,
$2 lb., FOB. J. F. Lewis, Adairsville,
Ga., Rt. 3.
Recleaned Abruzzi rye; $2 bu., FOB
eee: M. F. Lewis, Adairsville,
= :
40 bu. clean North Ga. seed rye, $1.75
a FOB Blue Ridge. N G. Payne, Hemp
a.
200 bu. well cleaned Fulghum seed
oe for sale. C. H. Cross, Colquitt.
a. . :
Cokers pedigreed Fulghum seed
oats, extra fine, $2 per bu. 25 bu. lots,
$1.90 per 50 bu. lots, $1.80 per bu., FOB.
Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Ga., Rt. 29.
Good, sound, white Spanish peanuts,
5c lb. for orders not. less than 50 Ibs.
soe with ordr. R. C. Couch, Turin,
a: eg
_. Good North Ga. tall growing rye, $1.-
80 per bu. in 20 bu. lots or more FOB
Blue Ridge, Ga. T. Sparks, Rugby, Ga.
-Cokers pedigreed Fulghum oats, $1.25
bu; Hastings 100 bu. oats, $1.15 bu;
pure sound and.clean. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto, Ga.
400 bu. Texas Rust Proof. oats, 95c
bu. FOB Shellman, Ga. Mrs. John
Wooten, Shellman, Ga.
250 bu. extra fine Appler seed oats,
(made 50 bu. per acre) free of any oth-
er seed, $1.25 per bu., FOB. L. J. Good-
son, Boston, Ga. ~
North Ga. seed rye, $2 per bu., FOB
Blue Ridge. .C. V. Thomas, Morgan-
town, Ga. :
Cokers pedigreed Fulghum seed oats,
extra fine, $2 bu., 25 bu. $1.90 bu., 50
bu. $1.80 bu., FOB. Cash with order.
- A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt.
- Good wheat: for chicken feed, 3c lb.,
FOB Marietta. S. P. Smith, Roy, Ga.
GRAIN WANTED
Want 15 bu. seed wheat, free of any
pest seed. Quote best price. T. A.
No. Ga. Tall Growing seed rye, $1.85
bu, recleaned, $2.05 bu.. FOB Blue
Fouche, Poulan, Ga., RFD 1.
-
| White Plains, Ga.
Want best. prices on. seed oats an
feed oats and grazing.rye, also Austrian ~
peas. F. L. Cross, Colquitt, Ga. os:
Want genuine Ga. grown Fulghum
seed oats. Send fair sample and quote
price. Jno. W. Howard, Sylvania, Ga.
Want Fulghum and Appler seed oats,
Bancroft seed oats, Ga: grown Rust
Proof, and Abruzzi seed rye. Send sam-
ple and state quantity can offer, and
towest price. Everett Seed Co., Atlan-
ta, Ga.
Want to exch, pure extracted honey
for 2 bu. seed rye; also exch. honey for
seed oats, Texas or Fulghum. D.. M.
Kirkland, Summertown, Ga. |
Want seed oats and:rye. Make best
prices. Mrs. Ophelia White, Hartwell,
Ga. Se re
Want 50 bu., nice, clean. Fulcaster
wheat for sale. J. P.. Gaines, Cave,
sartow County, Ga. poe
:
CRS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR.SALE
Corn and fodder and blacksmith tools
for sale.
Moving reason for selling. P. oO.
Villanow. Dean Pece, Villanow, Ga.,
RFD 1. say
Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1,
per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Sa-
vannah, Ga., 102 Bay St. Hast. =
White and red vinegar in 50 gal. bbls.
-15 gal., also bottle vinegar FOB Dub-
lin. Cash with order. L. E. Harrison,
Dublin, Ga. ee
Nice clean chicken feathers, -25c:,.lb.
Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. a
Large white feed sacks, 10c ea., 48
lbs., size flour sacks, 7c ea. Mrs. C. EB.
Leverett, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. lo
Pulverized sheep manure in any quan-
tity. Will exch. for velvet beans in pod,
rye, Arctic Grass, Burr clover, or oth-
er grains. J. Lindsey Johnson, Coosa,
Ga., Rt.1. : cS er
_ About 18 Ibs. new goose treathers,. 50c
lb., FOB. Mrs. C. W. McCardel, Mor-
ven, Ga., P. O. Box 66. xo
10 to 12 lbs. nice feathers, put up in
pillow ticking, $2 pr. Lizzie Stovall,
Martin, Ga. f ee.
25 gal. Palmer churn, hand power,
good cond., $5. V. E. Hubbard, Fort-
son, Ga. See
1 and 1 1-2 bu. black walnuts, $1:50
for lot del. 1927 crop, also 1 yr.-old wale
nut trees, 25c ea. Mrs. A. S.'Paulk,
Ocilla, Ga. he See Scene oe
2 ice container milk cans, 8and 10
gals., good cond., $8; 1 Sears-Roebuck
chick Hoover, 100 cap., $2. Will exch.
for R. I. Red or White Leghorn hens.B,
Spehce,~Chamblee,; Gar 2 a7
12 lbs. new goose feathers, $1 lb.,. or
exch. for 12 pure bred Barred Rock
hens not over lyr. old. Thompson or
Aristocrat strain, Mrs. W. I. Moore,
Between 40 and 50 lbs. nice. goose
feathers, in best ticking, $20.. Mrs, J.
= Eten Lincolnton, Ga.,: Rt. 6,
ox 4. oe ee
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED.
Want your consignments fruits, pro-
duce, poultry and fresh eggs. Prompt
returns. .West Coast Commission Co.,
Tampa, Fla. ms Pe ae
Want a swing churn in good-:cond.,
35 gal. size or larger. W. H. Ivey;:Mille
edgeville, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 oe ae
Will exch. anything useful of: equal
value I have for 12 lbs. new: goose -fea-.-
thers. Write.
lapoosa, Ga.,.Rt. 3, Box 86. 2.2074
-Want to pay-cash..for:comb honey,
guineas, rabbits, peafowls, bantams,
ducks, geese, etc: Price. must be: ras-
onable. Write. W. C. Smith; (Wdod-
stock, Ga. Rt. Qe sk ee ee
Want pecans, black walnuts, chest-
nuts, speckled; Brown and Cram
Crowder Calif. black-eyed peas, mixd
.and white beans, also 50 R: I..Red heng, -
not over a yr. old; 20 geese; 25.Speek~
led guineas and 15 ducks. Will. pay
cash for same. S..P. Smith, Roy, Ga. :.
PECANS AND PEANUTS: WANTED
Want new crop pecans. Send samiiie
and quote your lowest spot coh oe -
stating approximate quantity of ea.
variety you will have. W. H: Robinson,
Avent b dded daca vet :
ant budded and seedling ans,
1928 crop. State quantity and price,
and when you can make shipment.
Re things Produce Co.,.- Bainbridge,
a: : : Sins iene Sie ae ee oh tee
Want new crop vapershell
Want No. 1s and 2s and 3's in<100
lb. lots. Send sample with prices as s60n
as they are ready. Joel H. DuBose, At-
lanta, Ga., 495 Piedmont Ave., oe
BL TEN PRUE EEE NE A ae
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Write or come see at:-R, Mo
Hewatts place in West Armuchee.
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BUREAU OF MARKETS
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-\ tance telephone, collect. _
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lotte, N. C., George A. Dunagin at At-
lanta, Ga., and Ben I. Busby at Mem-
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in - latest authorities on field crops farm
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gurtenances, admissible under pos~ yardening, dairying, poultry, bee-keep-
egulations, inserted one time on ing, fruit growing and other farming
request, and repeated only. when suojects for a month at a time for the
atest is accompanied by new covy |_..gn6 cost of return postage. A new
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A new market news service, known Sa rea
as Cotton Market Review, has been |
augurated by the Division of Cotton
Marketing to take the place of the Cot-
AS A i hich | ae Sate ae
e Sea Co cerie a fed | The United States Department | of
; ete Yle- Agriculture, Bureau of Agriculoural Ec-
. ao i Eerirs one -cnomics, Division se Cotton Market Re-
MS are - ; ee from the for- Views issues a weekly Bulletin of much
The new ee aaa it views o(niai vaiue to the cotton grower.
mer one Pp ets of the world as in- his Bulletin covers the consumption,
or at Te dertakes to visualize Mill taking and the market fluctua-
ter me conditions more comprehensive- tins. It also.shows the grade differ-
mar S id project concerned itself ences and price movements together
ed a copa ine jocal conditions ++ Other Interesting teavures and it
wiackets and sections of the Cotton ~ 4% Very pewiebis ined Hlaeiy
Rac ajaccnt to the pointe where the 1 3y Oetan ty segularly by
bi Metins were issued. The dissemina- el ane 2 eo. a Dae VU: =i
. ies of official. quotations, grade Sa ba ae ey Ry coe ey, fauldilva, ra,
ences and staple premiums WHIC) ..52 TO DESTROY PARASITES
a feature of the former service of ~ BEFORE WEATHER TURNS: COLD
alue to all groups ee in the | :
2 lag Se UE LEGE apHic For September the Calendar of Live-
ee a S OPE ACH FRIDAY are =-<<5 rarasites, issued recently by the
Be hs i ef EACH :
ee ee en the @i- ture, makes suggestions as follows:
ey n revresentatives at CGhar- . ow is the time to dip your livestock
on . oe Atlanta, Ga. Memphis, *! bce, sneep ticks, true ticks, and
i New Orleans, La. and Houston, @nse. Later it will be too cold to do
oe nn., nd from special correspondents ore than apply relief measures. Do it
ee and New Bedford, Mass., and naw while the weather is still warm
Greenwood, Miss. These veisgsanss eo |
-to-the-hour information on the
and for various grades
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ais igre troublesome in cold
2 hy wensult Farmers - Bulletins
ae 1330-F' (sheep parasites), 1493-F
t se ; : | (lice, mange, and ticks of horses), 1085-
ualities sought; basis prices, .1 i ap
eee Fad atacle premiums, F hog hee and hog mange), 1017-F
ixations, and other factors of import- cavtle scab), 980-F (ear ticks), 909-F
PED
So 3 . . .
and staples of cotton; qualities in sup-
ce. Similar prompt information is 9
eived at the same time from the,
ncipal European markets BY CA-
TE. The data thus assembled
Washington are are, Sse
es i eatures are - ee V ni
eo aoe eeny review which is 0dified for farrowing on pasture in
ELEGRAPHED to the Atlanta, Geor- he fall. Consult United States De-
District Office on Saturday morn- Partment of Agriculture Leaflet No. 5-
ng, int where it is published. (~,, : 3
oo qadition to the weekly spot cotton , eee wallow for pigs provide a
market news mentioned above, the At- hair ing ground for worm eggs and
janta, Georgia, District Office publish- caus load pigs with Yroundworms
es each Saturday morning. a COM- 30, idney worms. At one packing
REROCIAL STAPLE PREMIUM RE- pian in the South it was found that
RT (comprising the following mar- idney worms and thorn-headed worms
New Orleans, Memphis, Houston, C@4S an annual loss of $80,000. . The
--Btlania and wew kngiand Use of a concrete wallow is an aid in
s), compiled from telegrams P:2S Gown worm infestations, pro-
_ 4 Fyicay from the divisions Ged it is properly constructed and
snitatives at New Orleans, used. See Farmers Bulletin No. 1085-
. Yexas, Memphis, Tenn., * for directions for constructing and
a it, ., and from reliable US!Gg concrete wallows.
n New England mill cen- |. 2! regions where parasites interfere
13-F (sheep scab). Clean um lice on
poultry. . See Farmers Bulletins Nos.
1357-F and 801-F. ee
in the fail rarrowine af nies mion
to lamb eariy, if you have the equip-
t Office issues daily a publica- *%, and inarket before the worms
snown as The Official Report of (72 your profits. Early lambs come
ighated Spot Cotton Markets. This '*e the parasites wake up from their
ss official grade-different- Winter sleep. e
official staple premiums, and the . This calendar, compiled by Dr. Mau-
ssice paid for spot cotton, by tel- 1 C. Hall, of the Bureau-of Animal
sh as of the close of each mar- "dustry, contains similar reminders
et day at the following marketsNor- for each month in the year and a gen-
alk, Augusta, Savannah, Montgomery, ve i SUID ary of year-round precau~
phis, New Orleans, Little Rock, ODS against parasites. The calendar,
as, Houston and Galveston. It also
es spot cotton quotations at Atlan-
MODue anu dors Worth. Willis tins
ane December 6, 1926, The Atlanta
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eset
| NOTICECOTTON PRODUCERS
United States Department of Agricul- |
(catule lice}, 798-F (sheep ticks), and.
all of the above
'mentioned reports will be mailed free. . 4
(ef charge; by telegraph, or long dis- 9 90,600,000 LOS
Yes pa
Washington,
' YEARLY sy
FROM SOILS THAT WASH AWAY
The value of plant food wasted in the
erosion or washing away of soils on the |
farms of the United States is estimated
most conservatively by scientists in the
United States Department of Agricul-_
ture. as in excess of $2,000,000,000 a year,
This estimate is based on the value of
the principal chemical constituents, ni- |
trogen, phosphoric acid, and potash, as
they are purchasable in the cheapest
kinds of commercial fertilizers and does
not take into account the value of the
soil as an agency for making use of
these plant foods.
his sum is more than 20 times the
value of all the plant food removed by
growing crops. The real soil miner
is not the one who grows crop after
crop of the same kind without replac-
ing plant food, but rather the one who
allows his precious soil to be washed
avery, his land to be gullied and de-
stroyed, or the top-soil to be removed
oy sheet erosion. Some of the pfrac-
tiss responsible for this tremendous
annual loss, immediate and to pester-
Svwate
i
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ana save yourself trouble later, as, these.
|
to use the swine-sanitation system as |
ivy, are unwise clearing of areas which
enculd remain in forest, unwise break-
ine for cultivation of sloping fields
subject to erosion, unwise cultivation of
souls that erode easily, and failure to
terrace lands that could be. saved by
mvelligent management...
HOURS THE FARMER WORKS
VARIES WITH KIND OF CROP
The amount of labor required in op-
erating a farm varies widely with the
nature of the crops produced and with
the diversification of _the activities.
Twenty acres of truck crops may re-
quire as much labor and return as large
an income as 200 acres of grain, hay,
and gensral livestock. The United
States Department of Agriculture has
studied some of the farm enterprises
and has compiled a table indicating
the approximate number of days work
required for varicus creps and in car-
ing for livestock. 3 -
A days work is counted as 10 hours
for a man or horse, and on this basis
it_is. computed that an acre of timc-
thy, alfalfa, or clover hay requires a |
cays work by a man and a horse for
each cutting. Oats, wheat, barley, rye,
buckwheat, and millet demand 2 man-
days and 3 horse-days per acre. Pota-
toes vary according vo iuocaliy. In une
North 11 days for a man and 10 days
for a horse are required, and in the
South 13 days for a man and 7 days for
a horse.
An acre of tobacco in Kentucky re-
quires 35 days of work by a man and 8
days by a horse. One of the crops with
the heaviest demand for labor is onion
growing in Ohio. If grown from seed
and sold in bunches an acre of onions
there demands 149 man-days and 10
horse-days, but if grown from sets and
sold in bunches this saves 56 man-days.
Texas onions, sold by the crate, are
more eccnomical of labor, with 68 man-
Gays and 14 horse-days an acre.
ER ee ee
SUMAN NATURE AND PURE FOO
Human nature often manifests it-
self in ways that puzzle the scientiste
dealing primarily with material rather
than mental research, accocune
chemists in the laboratories of the
with sheep raising, breed ewes in. time.
which is Miscellaneous Publication 25-.
cations listed by Doctor Hail, may oc
United States Department of Agricul-
ture. AS an example; one points out
the history of efforts that led uv to
_bassage of the Federal food and drugs
act. At a comparatively early date the
chemists advocated and secured pass-
(age of laws requiring manufacturers
NOL fertilizers to state accurately the
_ constituents of the products they mar-
keted. They next worked for the pass-
age of similar laws controlling the pur-
ity of cattle feeds, and theh finally of
human foods. Strange as it may
seem, the chemist observes, the con-
trol of the quality of the products used
by man himself is always the last and
most difficult to secure.
Live Stock for Sale
and Wante |
Meee ne nope nag th
CATTLE FOR SALE
1 Jersey bull, 4 yrs. old; 1 bull calf,
and a young red Jersey cow. Sell or
per 2nd, with 2nd calf, $65.
Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1,
|sale. P. E. Jackson
'. 1 Jersey~ bull calf, 10. mos. old, $25.
'D. W. Hodges, Brinson, Ga. Pye
l -3 Reg. Jersey bulls: 1 2-yrs. old, $100;
1 lyr. old, $35; 1 9 mos. old, $35. For
further information write. H. E. Oz-
burn, Rutledge, Ga. :
' 10 Jersey cows and 10 Jersey heif-
ers. Sell at bargain. Mrs. F. J. Broad-
field, Dennis, Ga. ;
| 1 fine Jersey 18 mos. old heifer, from _
4 gal. and 2 lb. butter per day cow, $50.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt: 2.
Reg. Jersey bulls, out of Reg of Mer-
it dams; day old to serviceable age.
Write for prices. J. H. Hooks, Warthen,
Ga.
1 good milch cow, to SS
Ae
6 not reg. but pre bred heifers, 10.
mos. old, from reg. sire and pure bred
| dam; thrifty solid color, and full grown
to age, from cows that give 4 gals milk
per day, $35 crated and shipped. A. H.
ivetd, Eatontcn, Ga., Box 142, :
3 yr. old Reg. Jersey bull, $200. Mrs.
C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
Rog. Jersey bull, .3 yrs. old, $112. Full
sister sold for $700: B. W.- Hunt, Eaci- ~
onten, Ga. : nig e
High grade beef type bull calves, 450.
to 500 lbs. ea., write. H. J. Hall, Sparks,
Ga. : ae
1-bull calf, 3-4 Guernsey, $5. P..A.-
Whidby, Jr., Orange, Ga., Rt. 2. ee
16 Grade Jersey heifers, most of them
bred to come in in early Spring. Fine
cond., $550 for lot, or 8c lb. Can finish
(ear load nearby, if wanted. Grover C.
Torbert, Greensboro, Ga., RFD 5: 3
9 milch cows, 3 fresh, 4 to freshen
soon, the other. two giving milk; 6
young heifers and male for sale. L. J. ~
Keadle, Yatesville, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 extra fine bred reg. Guernsey bull
calf, over 2-1-2 mos. old. Large for
age. Closely related to 3 of the great-
est bulls of the breed: Bellfounder, who
sired Countess Prue with record of 1103
lps., fat; My Fancy of Falcom Flight,
950 lb. record, Polly of Falcom Flight,
866 lb. record. 1 yr. test. Ne Plue Ultra |
has 46 daughters with average 611 lbs., |
fat; Long Water Stars and Stripes, dam
and grand-dam, average 819 lbs., fat;
also 1 heifer calf, 5 mos. old, of Bell
ficunder and Ne Plus breeding (same
as above), $55 for bull, $65 for heifer.
M, C. Ball, Thomasville, Ga.
1 cow and 3 heifers, $100 for the 4.
i cow and 1 heifer to freshen soon.
Goodwin Clark, -Griffin, Ga. ee
100 head beef cattle, average wt.
about 475 lbs., 50 steers, 25 heifers, 15
calves; 10 veil:calves. Have them up
a can see easily. T. J. Miller, Dawson,
xa. ; :
2 Reg. Jersey cows, fresh in. Lasifo-
sis Ixia, No, 458726; Lasifosis Ixias
Princess. No. 545813. Both heavy pro-
ducers, $150 ea., with calves; 2 Jersey
bulls, reg. 1 and 2 yr. old, $75 ea., FOB
barn. E. Spence, Chamblee,.Ga.-
1 milch cow, 1-2 Holstein, $50; 1.5
gal. Jersey cow, $100, not crated at
barn. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. 2
Reg. Jersey bull, easy to manage, for
Tet, 1, =
-1 high grade Guernsey 3 mos. old ~
male calf, $25 FOB. W. J Conant
Jackson, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 Guernsey 6 mos. old heifer, not reg.
but. from a reg. Guernsey male and 6
1-2 gal. grade Guernsey cow, $109 cash;
3 Jersey 4 mos. old he:fers from heavy.
cream producing cows, lot for $100; 4
small, weaned heifers, $55; 1 reg. Jer-
sey. male calf, reasonable. Would exch.
for friers or early hatched White Leg-
horn or Black Minorca pullets.L. L.
Wallace, Atlanta, Ga., 247 No. Highland .
Ave., NE. Le FG arate
1 fine Jersey 7 mos. old heifer calf,
$15 FOB, or exch. for 20 large breed
hens. No personal checks.
Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. :
Reg. Jersey 4 1-2 mos. old male calf,
out of Register of Merit dams, .$25. Av ~
H. Williams, Lawrenceville, Ga.,. Rt..3.
fer, $35, will crate FOB Senoia.
R. L. Arnall, Woolsey, Ga. :
2 truck loads fat cows.and steers at
farm just west of Zebulon. W. H. Mitch-
ell, Barnesville, Ga. me
_1 Jersey bull, pure bred, but not reg. .
at mos. old from heavy producing
sv0cx, $40 at farm.- J. C. Bazemore,
Ccessadale, Ga. z ;
Mrs
CATTLE WANTED |
Want a good Jersey cow, fresh in,
second calf. Must give 2 gal. per milk-
ing and be in general vicinity of Au-
gusta. Thos. E. Harris, Augusta, Ga.
/2320 Wrightsboro Road. : eee
, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Mrs. W..R.
1 fawn colored Jersey 9 mos. old hei...
Mitchell, -Barnsville, Ga.
several good. breed heifer cavies! for feeders,
h old to raise on halves to.8- or}
G. T. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga,.
o exch. yalue for yearlings or
er, or hogs that have been
lated. Write for particulars. Mrs.
obles, Finleyson, Ga. 8
reg. Guernsey heifers. J. L.
Tifton, Ga.. : : 3
or 2 reg. Jersey heifer calves,
witeh type, from high produc-
No culls or weaklings want-
be A-1 at reasonable price.
Aeadows, Ohoopee, Ga.
exch. mules for Beef cattle.
cribing what you have. Mrs.
iks, Sylvester, Ga.
to exch value for 4 Jersey milch
iving 3 1-2 to 4 gals. milk a day.
| Robinson, Lenox, Ga., Rt. 1.
HOGS FOR SALE
e bred Big Bone P. C..3 mos.
its, $5.50 ea., $40 for lot. R.C.
Turin, Ga. x
15 good, thrifty shoats, about
Ibs., on foot, 9c. lb. E. -W.
Sandersville,Ga.
Duroc, P. C. crossed pigs, from
stock, inoculated for cholera. No
n excellent growing cond., and
for 6 wks. old, crated, snipped
culated, $4 ea. A. H. Reid, EHat-
Ga., Box 142,
old Black P. C. sow, $35; 2 yr.
k P. C. boar, $20; 3 yr. old S.|
ce
. . sow, Subject.to-reg., $35.
_O, Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
brood sow, wt. about 200 lbs.,
farrow Dec. ist,-$30. Milton
on, Lenox, Ga., RO. 1 7,
old P. C. pigs, Armistice. Boy
hg on sire side, $8; with reg: pa-
p10. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairs-
Ga. ae ee a
Id and 2 yrs. old,. wt. about 200
s., $50 for the 2; also 4 shoats
85 to 40: lbs., $75 for entire
R. Ellington, Fayetteville, Ga.,
0 25 S. P. C. strictly good, clean,
hoats, wt. 90-140 ios. on Iv.,
at my barn, or del. at Davis-
B. Davis, Davisboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
P. C. pigs, FOB LaFayette, $10
ith papers. Boyd Dewitt, Villa-
a, :
r 25 P. C. and Duroc bred gilts
bred to thoroughbred Duroc.
oar, 12 lb., FOB Albany. B: M.
Albany, Ga. -
bred Duroc shoats, farrowed-
4th. Orin Cherry King and.De- -
breeding, $7.50 crated FOB, or
a pr. for a reg. pr. not related.
hornton,. Dewy Rose, Ga, Rt. i
and P. C. sow and 5 pigs, about
. Old; sow has been lite treated
era, $50; 1 sow, mixed with Du-
with pigs (raised pigs once),
Od sow, mixed P. C. and Guin-_
7 pigs about 10 wks. old, $50
Metter. J. R. Oliff, Graymont,
eg. black Essex 3 mos. old pigs,
x, $10 with pedigree. Satisfac-
} B. F. Murphy,
PC: 2 1-2 yrs. old, 300 lb.
30 cash, D. H. Averett, Mauk,
P. C. pigs, 8 to 10 wks. old,
tees 10 Gs. old boar, $355"
mos. old boars, $25. All FOB::
igs will be treated for cholra
apers furnished: Guaranteed or
back. H. M. Paulk, Fitzgerald,
: Oo pigs. entitled to reg., $5
y lot. T. H. Crowder, New-
ee eld,
Hampshire and P. C. sows, already
Fine stock, $25 ea. Goodwin
pOmittin, .Ga..
C. pedigreed pigs for sale.
| Jones, Newnan, Ga... =
of pigs, from $3 to $5 ea., also_
4 mos. old, $7 ea. Very good
home raised. P. J. Haden, At-
, Rt. 1, Phone 17502J, >
Ss, 20 to 80 Ibs., 10c -Ib.,-FOB. }
J:
ling hel- | wy
-grade Guernsey or Jer- +
for feeders.
Bone B. P. C. sows, about 20 |.
ERG 30
| mixed Homer;-Maltese and Kings, $
d. Sell the lot for |
vv." Hicks, Scottdale, Ga,
_ Mixed Duroc hogs, shoats- and pigs
le for sale. Roberts Bros.,
Gray, Ges: < es foe
30 or 40 extra fine pigs ready to. sell
at farm near Zebulon about October
15 to Nov, Ist. R: F. Mitchell, Barnes-
ville, Ga. :
16 head of shoats, 35 to 60. lbs.; ea.
$5 ea., at my farm for entire lot. Lon-
ne Williams, Summit, Ga., RFD 2, Box
i33. : : ee
2 pure bred P, C. Gilts, wt. 60: Ibs.,
sell or exch. for 2 ewe sheep or lambs.
William: Harris, Thomaston, Ga., RFD
B,' Box +103; : See ees.
40 black P. C. pigs, pure bred but
not reg,, good No. Ga. stock, $7.50 ea.,
at farm about 10 mi. North of Gaines- |
ville up National highway. Now rea-
dy. Mrs. Joe Chapman, Murrayville,
Gao Rt 2: Soe ee oe
Mixed Durocs: hogs, shoais and pigs,
Roberts Bros., Gray, Ga.
- HOGS WANTED
Want 4 or 6 good hogs to fatten on
halves. Sender to del. at Cleveland
Depot. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 bay horse, wt. about 1000 Ibs., about
ll yrs. old. Gentle and work anywhere.
Perfect family horse. $40 or exch. for
hogs, cows, or anything of equal value
can use. Isaac B. Wilson; Summer-
town, Ga., Rt: 1.
1 good mule, good cond., sell or exch. |
for a good milch cow to freshen soon.
iu.'P. Nobles, Seville, Ga.
1 bay mare, 11 yrs. old for sale. Mrs.
A. R, Beand, Loganville, Ga., Rt. 4.
1 pr. 6 yr: old mules, $350, J. FE;
+ielms, Cochran; Ga. :
7 ponies, 1 stallion, 3 mares, 2 gild-
ers and. colts, $50 ea. A. L. Thompson,
Cochran, Ga: ~ :
1 smal mare mule, gentle; good cond.
$80 or exch. for thoroughbred chickens.
dirs. R. L. Arnall, Woolsey, Ga, :
2 large grey mare~ mules, 2400 lbs.,
sell or trade for medium size buggy
and plow horses.. W. 4H. Mitchell,
sSarnesville, Ga.- ee ee :
~1 small pony, 7. yrs. old, 600 lbs., Ten-
nessee raised. Sell or exch. for Jersey
heifers. William Harris, Thomaston,
Gait. Bi Box 103, eta
I farm mule, $60. Mrs. M. E. Jones,
Shellman, Ga,, Rt. 4.
ORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want 1 small horse or pony. Must be
gentle. Also want top buggy and_har-
ness in good: cond. State best cash
erice. H. T. Williamson, Soperton, Ga,
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Very large Angora billy goats for
breeding, 200 lbs..and over, or will exch.
J. Lindsey Johnson, Coosa, Ga., Rt. 1.
2 Toggenberg goats, male and fe-
male, $15 for pr.. McLendon Hender-
sth, Atlanta, Ga., 309 Washington St.,
-1 reg. Toggenberg- doe, No. 29624 A.
M. G. R. A., for sale. J. J. Johnston,
Waynesboro, Ga. ;
2 muich type nannie goats, 1 about 2
yrs. old; other about 6 mos. old, $8.50
for the 2. See at my barn. E. R. Ell-
ington, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 2. |
-~15 Fla. Butt-headed ewe goats. Sell
or exch. for 1 yr. old Jersey heifer. I. C.
Corbitt, Kirkland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 49.)
Sheep for sale: about 50 ewes, some
+}common stock, some grade Southdown |
-and grade Shropshires, $6 ea., FOB
here. B H. Trulock, Climax,. Ga.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
" Want 1 good milch goat, ready to
miik in 1 mo., at reasonable price. L. N.
~atten, Abbeville, Ga. So
PIGEONS FOR SALE
6 nice colored young common. pig-
eons, $1. James Brown, Helena, Ga.
5 prs. Blue Homing pigeons, $1.75;
also 1 pr. extra Red Carneaux, banded,
| Ae - preeded from Plymouth
es : C. Bulloch,
Rock Squab Oe $3.
arm Springs, Ga.- Soe
wa extra fine Carneaux pigeons; 8 pr.
working, $40 for lot. J. H. Chapman,
Jv. Atlarita, Ga., P. O. Box 268. ~.
100 Carneaux and White Kings, most
-all mated, $100 or $3 per pr., 25 De,
or $1.23~pr. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta,
oe eae
2 New Zealand 5 mos
mos. old does,
or and size, excellent, $2.50 ea,, 1 N. X.
12 mos. old doe with 5 young, 2 mos.
old, $4 for lot FOB Macon. A. A. Al-
mond, Macon, Ga., 785 Patterson St.
Pedigreed Chinchilla rabbits from Ed
Stahls stock: trio, 6 mos. old, $15, or
$10 for -pr.; bucks, $5. D. L. : Cloud,
Greensboro, Ga.
3 Rufus Reds: 2 does and 1 buck; 1
steel grey buck; 1 black Flemish doe;
1 die and buck, spotted giants, $2.50
ea., or exch. for chickens, goslings or
ducks. J. Nephew, Smyrna, Ga.
2 Belgian hare rabbits, male and fe-
male, 2 mos. old, $1 FOB Carrollton.
fianes Mitchell, Carrollton, Ga.
RABBITS WANTED
Want to exch. Japanese Games or
Thompson Plymouth Rock chickens for
pedigreed Chinchilla or New Zealand
Red rabbits; Describe fully im first
letter. -H..Konigsmark, Smyrna, Ga.
FRUITS FOR SALE
_ Sundried apples, peeled this yrs. crop.
25 lbs. del, by P. P. in ist and 2nd
zones, $2.50. Miss B. B. Payne, Rugby,
Ga. .
Bright, sundried apples, 7c lb., Fob.
F. R. Rogers, Young Cane, Ga.
Kiefer pears, best for cooking; pick-
ling, preserving, and when wrapped for
a week, good eating, $1 bu.,; boxes FOB.
ii. E. Bass, Milledgeville, Ga.
Crabapples, $1 bu.. FOB. Mrs. H. B.
Lee, Pavo, Ga, RED 2. - oe
Sundried apples, peled, 25 Ibs. del.
by PP, $2.50. Mrs. V. A. Payne; Rugby,
Ga : is
Culls and drops from well-sprayed
orchard in 4 bu. bbls. -$4 bbl.,: also
standard varieties of apples in stand-
ard bu. boxes, wrapped, $1.75 to $3 per
|} box, FOB: Blue Ridge. J. F. Holden,
Blue, Ridge, Ga.
Kiefer pears, $1 bu. Mrs. W.
phries, Browns Crossing, Ga. =
Bright sun cured apples, free of core
and peeling, 20c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
i. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
Choice dried apples and peaches: 7
lps., $1; apple and grape jelly, 20 pint
jar. Exch. for papershell pecans. Mrs.
'C. HE. Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1.
Tree run apples: wish to sell whole
crop of several thousand bu. to one per-
son or Company. Will have them gath-
ered, ready for trucks when wanted.
The best commercial varieties. Have
kept sprayed and grown scientifically.
Will take 75c per bu. for crop at. ors
chard. Delicious and Staymans Wine-
sap ready for del. now. M. Fuller,
Demorest, Ga. = :
About 15 or 20 bu. nice pears for pre-
serving and pickling, $1 bu. Mrs. L.
H. Hum-
|V. Avera, Butler, Ga., Rt. 4.
Darnff pears (small), for preserves,
canning and pickling whole, $2 per po-
tato bbl., at Springfield; or exch. for
bbl. of apples or fresh dried peaches,
apples or butter beans. Mrs. F. P.
tvahn, Rincon, Ga.
Nice apples for cooking,
eating, $1 per bu. box. Grace Webb,
isilijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Sundried apples, 15 Ib., 1928 crop.
Mrs. Ida Sutherland, Ellijay, Ga., Rt.
3, Box 48. :
Tree run apples by truck loads, 50c
bu. at the orchard; packed in bu bas-
| kets, $1 bu., also pears fine for pre-
serving and canning, $1 bu., FOB here.
4. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1.
Good eating and cooking apples, $1
bu. T..M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Kiefer pears, $1 bu. or exch. for
thorqughbred chickens. A. J, Ellis,
Denton, Ga. :
Sundried apples, 12c lb. or exch. for
goose feathers, nice and clean or white
sacks at 5 and 10c ea. Mrs. eB:
Pruitt, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 86.
Old fashioned Bell pears, $1. bu., in
good stout bbls., $1.25 crated. Cc. G.
Chapman, Elberton, Ga., RFD 6.
Pears, fine for preserving and for
pickles, $1 bu., FOB. Mrs. M> Shaw,
Acworth, Ga., Rt. 3.
FRUITS WANTED
Want all kinds of fruits for: presery-
ae Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga.,
Want 2 bu. fresh peaches. State
price wanted. Mrs. W. F. Stephens,
Macon, Ga:, Rt. 4. 25
Want:'pears or good: apples. Will
exch. fruit jars for same, 30 jars for
1 bu. of either apples or pears. T. P,
' Ga. 247 No. Highland Ave., SE
Trowell; Douglas, Gas; Magnolia Stu:
cole.
canning and |
40c Ib., FOB Woodville.
: is; als
same for dried apples. Write before nae
sending. Mrs. Opal C. Richarason, ~
Hartwell, Ga., Rt..3. ec
Want to exch. pu of nice pears for
a bu. of nice apples, shipped by Exp.
COD, and I will ship pears OD to you.
Mrs. Edgar Gaultry, Butler, Ga., Rt.
2, Box 39.
Want 1 bu. sound cooking apples.
State price del., at Daisy. Mrs. S. G.
Rogers, Daisy, Ga.
Want to get in touch with apple
shippers of all kinds. H. B. Vickers,
Ambros, Ga. a: ts
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
_ Good, sound white Spanish peanuts,
5c lb., for orders of not less than 50
lbs. Cash with order. Riley C. Couch,
Turin, Ga. :
Nice grade of pecans for sale, or exch.
for any kind of high grade or fancy
fruit tree sprouts; Eggs or chicks, M:
Graham, Climax, Ga, Rt. D. :
- Pecans, good grade, for sale or same
grade of dried apples, peaches, or nice
eating apples, or for good grade chunk
or comb honey, grape cuttings and frost
proof English peas. Write. R. Graham,
Climax, Ga. Rt. D. :
__ VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Nice tender okra, cabbage and sweet
pepper. Sell or exch. for nest. onions,
clean and sound. Mrs. S. D. Craive,
Bogart, Ga., Rt. 2. 3
Artichokes for sale, 25c gal. G. W.
Story, Appling, Ga.
Hot green pepper, small round an
the long hot pepper for pickling and ~
chow chow, 25c lb. del. and egg plant,
= lb. del. J. R. Howington, Commerce,
a.
Pepper, small pod, 5c doz., large, 10c |.
doz., nice dry sage, 10c cupful; sage
sprouts, 10c ea., with good roots. Mrs.
tf. G. Fraser, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. hee
Sweet pepper, green and red, large
bods, 25 doz., del. Miss Eva Tanker-
sley, Thomson, Ga. Z
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want artichokes and green tomatoes.
Quote best price and quantity and date
of shipment. John Bratton; Atlanta,
Ga. 180 13th St. NE. a
Want small green tomatoes to make
pickles. Can use. several bu. weekly.
State best price. Also want other vege-
ee Fred I Baker, Columbus, Ga.
.. SYRUP FOR SALE
25 gals. Ga. Sugar cane syrup in 1
gal. cans, sealed hot, 350 ibs., $1 can,
in lots of 10 or entire lot for $33.
John A. Watson, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3.
_ 200 1-2 gal. cans and 50 1 gal. cans
Cane syrup for sale. Make offer. F. A.
Fouche, Poulan, Ga., Rt. -1.
Good Ga. cane syrup in No. 10 cans,
sealed while hot, 75c gal., FOB here, or
exch. for 3 row Cole oat drill, or Tex-
as Rust-Proof seed oats. E. D- Pulky?.
Fitzgerald, Ga., Box 444,
SYRUP WANTED
Want to buy old and new Ribbon
Cane and. Sorghum syrup. also cow
peas, butter-beans, peanuts and honey.
Send 1-2 gal. sample. W. H. Davis,
Savannah, Ga., 312 Montgomery St.
Want 1 bbl. new homeade sorghum
syrup. Will C. Smith, Lebanon, Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE
2 to 3 Ibs. table butter per week, 50c
Ib. postpaid in aluminum container.
Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. em
4 lbs. fresh Jersey butter per week,
Miss Addie
Williams, Woodville, Ga.
Nice firm yellow Jersey butter, 45c .
lb. Can furnish 7 or 8 lbs. per week,
Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga. Rta. 4
Several lbs. fresh Jersey butter a wk,
90c Ib. postpaid. Mrs. H. M. Walters,
Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3. Bec
; BUTTER WANTED
Want 500 lbs. of country table butter
-levery week at 35c lb. Will not con-
sider less than 200 lbs. Check will be
mailed same day butter is received.
Reference: First National Bank, Tam-
pa, Fla. H. Rosehill, Tampa, Fla., 2208
Central Ave. 4
| TURKEYS AND GUINEAS FOR SALE __
.. 25 excellent Bourbon Red turkeys for .
IVEY Ses
sale. Write for information.
Charles Smoak, Griffin, Ga.
= 1
_ seed, 15c a 100.
Seed for Sale and
Wanted
Bermuda onions, $5 per 100 FOB
Mauk. B. J. Pike, Mauk, Ga.
Nice Bermuda onion sets 50c gal., $3
bus, 5 bu, $12.50. Cash with order. A.
KE. Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.
Old fashioned scullion onion sets, 20c
lb., buttons, 25c pt., Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.
250 bu., pure and genuine Wanna-
maker cotton seed, low bush and big
boll type, for sale this Fall at reason-
able price. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga.
White nest onions, 60c gal. Add post-
age. Jewel Collinsworth, Riverdale, Ga.
RFD 1, Box 67.
White nest onions, 60c gal. del. Mrs.
R. Robinson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Nice dried sage, 60c lb., del. Mrs.
J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga., Rt. 2.
_. 2 gal. new crop scullion buttons, 15
qt., 50c gal., 4 gals. white and 4 gals.
red multiplying onions. Same price.
Plant in October. Miss L. M. Davis,
Silver Creek, Ga., Rt. 1.
10 bu. Burr Clover seed, tleaned, this
yrs. crop, $1 bu. Mrs. J. M. Wall, Win-
der, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure Pride of Ga. or Lipsey water-
melon seed, 65c per lb., 100 per cent
pure. Del. R. L. Crittenden, Lovejoy,
Ga. :
A few lbs. of broad leaf bernanza to-
bacco seed, from extra fine tobacco, $7
lb., or exch. J. E. Brown, Summit, Ga.,
Rt. 3. :
Yellow clingstone this yrs. peach seed,
10c doz. Add postage on orders for
less than 25c. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-
roe, Ga., Rt. 1.
Clear stone and a few plum peach
Add postage. D. M.
Blackwell, Clevland, Ga.
2 bu. pure Big Boll Cleveland cotton
seed, $1.50 bu.. FOB Senoia. Mrs. R.
_. L. Arnall, Woolsey, Ga., Rt. 1.
1-2 bu. old time yellow and white
press peach seed from new crop, for
sale at best price del. Mrs. B. S. Ward,
_ Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
White nest onions, 5c lb., FOB Ash-
land. W. T. Newell, Ashland, Ga.
Burr Clover seed, as gathered from
the field, $1.15 bu. FOB Greenville.
L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Ga. :
! English pea seed, 15c cupful; green
and white mustard seed, 5c spoonful.
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3.
100 Ibs. cleaned Burr clover seed, 12
re. W. C. Smith, Woodstock, Ga.,
Rt. 2.
Nice Bermuda onion sets, 50c gal., $3
bu., 5 bu., $12.50. Cash with order. A.
E. Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.
New crop recleaned Ga. collard seed,
5 to 25 lIbs., 25c lb., 25: to 100 lbs., 20c
lb. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
Multiplying scullion onion buttons,
60c gal., curly mustard seed, 40c lb.,
okra seed, 10c for 1-2 cupful; old fash-
jioned red multiplying shellots, 50c gal.,
also green hot pepper, 35c gal., post-
paid. Mrs. Markie Myers, Hartwell,
Ga., Rt. 4.
18 lbs. winter English pea seed Bush
Thamar variety, grown from one to 12
runners, 25c lb., FOB. 30c lb. prepaid.
; ie algal Swint, Barnesville, Ga., Box
Sound dry white nest onions, 60c per
gal. del. Also hardy rooted box wood
plants; $3.50 del. Talmadge Robinson,
Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
' Iceburg hard heading lettuce seed,
15c per oz., 2 0z., 25c; Willets wonder
frostproof English pea seed, seven top
turnip sed, 30c lb.; 4 lbs. for $1 each.
Add postage on all orders. Cash with
order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Ga., Rt. 29. * 2
New crop recleaned Ga. collard seed,
5 to 25. lbs. 25 1b.; 25to 100 lbs. 22
lb. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
2 bu. seedling peach seeds. Make
best offer. T. Sparks, Rugby, Ga.
Red nest onions, 60c gal.; green hot
pepper, 35cc gal. Mrs. M. O.- Mahaffey,
Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3.
Early English pea seed frost proof,
pure and clean, 15c cupful, 25c lb. post-
pee Beulah Lunsford, Elberton, Ga.,
) All leading varieties cabbage seed, $1
lb.; collard: seed, 50c lb.; straw color
genuine Bermuda onion seed $3 _lb.;
purple top white globe. turnip ~ sed,
white Flat Dutch turnip seed, giant
curl mustard seed, 35c lb. Spanish and
Tunner seed peanuts, 5c. lb.; Bancroft
seed oats, $1 bu. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man, Ga. ete ee a
Special truckers favorite smooth leaf
: 1928 grown for fail planting mustard
3
~
' shipmen
seed,-800-1b;, FOB Whigham. .
-Cash: with order, - Add
age:
Gass
Few lbs. extra fine
W.-
broad leaf Ber
| manza tobacco seed, $7 lb. or exch.
E. Brown, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3. <
--Willets Wonder frost proof -English
pea seed, 30c lb., postpaid. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga., RFD 2.
lb. Add postage. Mrs. M. E. Ricks,
Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 9.
Early Jersey and Wakefield cabbage
seed,enew crop, 80c lb., del. parcel post.
Clem Smith, Box 1951, Atlanta, Ga.
Early Jersey and Wakefield and all
other kinds of cabbage seed, 80c Ib.;
all kinds of turnip seed, 35c lb.; collard
seed, 50c lb.; Southern Giant mustard
seed, 40c lb.; yellow or white Bermuda
onion seed. $2 lb,; Crystal Wax onion
Henry Cottongim, Woodstock, Ga.
Winter mustard seed, fresh, 5c for.
thls., cheaper in larger quantities. Add
Ga., Rt. 5.
Recleaned Burr clover seed, new crop,
8c lb. here. S. B. Kinard. Jackson,
Ga.
Large yellow multiplying onions, grow
from 2 to 25 in hill, 25c qt., 5 qts., $1,
FOB or exch. for chickens or Berkshire
pig. Mrs. G. V. Norman, Dewy Rose,
Ga., Rt. 1.
A few little white half-runner bean
seed: striped thousand to one bean
seed; mixed cornfield bean seed, all ex-
tra good tender beans, 20c for teacup-
ful postpaid. Mrs. W. M. White, Ring-
gold, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 466.
lect stalks. J. R. Oliff, Graymont, Ga.
Velvet and big short okra Seed, 25c
cupful; white and colored running but-
ter bean seed, 14c for 1-2 Ib., also
young Four Oclock plants, 3 colors, 1
bush, six C. All del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Ocilla, Ga. x
Old fashioned multiplying onion sets
15e qt., or exch. for Ancona eggs;
white skin. silver skin sets to exch. for
Bermuda onion sets. Ea. to pay post-
age: Mrs. J. S. Yeomans, Swainsboro,
a.
Red multiplying scullion onion but-
tons, 15c qt., 2 for 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga.
1200 or 1500 lbs. Burr Clover seed, 4c
Ib., not screened. Prompt shipment.
e H. Smith, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2, Box
Seed: Rape, 2 lbs 35c; 5 lbs. 75c; 25'
Ibs. $2.75; Purple Top white and yel-
low globe, Seven Top, white egg cow
horn, rutabaga, 5c tbls., 6 for 25c; Ber-
field cabbage, 10c tbls. FOB. W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Charleston and Early Jersey Wake-
field cabbage seed, new crop; 80c Ilb.,
Amber Globe and Purple Top Globe,
and Seven Top, 35c lb., Bermuda on-
ion seed, $2 Ib. All del. Cash with or-
a Clem Smith, Atlanta, Ga., Box
~ 100 Ibs. Purple Top Globe .turnip
seed, slightly mixed, 25c lb., not pre-
Pe W. H. Cravey, Ashburn, Ga., Rt.
Early Jersey Charleston Wakefield, $1
Ib. 25 Ibs., $22.25; 100 lbs., $85; Bermu-
da onion seed, $2.25 lb., not less than
2 Ibs., shipped; turnip, white egg, 60c
lb., rutabaga, 75c lb., rape (like greens)
30c Ib., 4 lbs., $1; vetch (try it for hogs
and cattle), 30c Ib., 5 Ibs., $1.30; 10 days
for shipping to reach you.. FOB. W.
R. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
20 Ibs. Pride of Ga., watermelon seed,
nice, hand cleaned, free of pumice, 50c
lb., for quick sale. Melvin Laster,
paar Ga., RFD 3. se aphe
-2 Ibs., good fresh mustard seed;
35c lb., $1.50 for lot. Add postage. J. E.
Sims, Ellabell, Ga., Rt. 1.
SEED WANTED
Want seedling peach seed. Will pay
2c lb., FOB shipping point. Must be
clean, dry and free from Mummies.
ee fe aoe Austell, Ga.
ant winter mustard and turnip : :
W. J. Brookshire, Demorest, Ga.
Want white multiplying onions and
shellots. Name _ lowest price, state
quantity can offer. Everett Seed Co.,
avant Ga. j Sey
ant 100 lbs. of sunflower seed also
100 lbs. Kaffir corn. Quote. best prices.
P. J. Haden, Atlanta, Ga.,-Rt.1. 28-5)
Want Stone Mtn. watermelon: seed,
1928 crop. Will C. Smith, Lebanon, Ga:
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
~ 2 WANTED 0
Want a nice. country. corn-fed. cham;
wt. 25 to 30 Ibs., at. 25e Ib. Write. Ps.
Clifford, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C.- _ bags
U, J. Draughon, Whigham, |;
Rape seed, 10c tablespoonful or 25c:
seed, $2.50 lb. postpaid. New crop seed.
postage. Mrs. C. L. Kellogg, Cumming, |:
Bernanza tobacco. seed, 50c. Good se- :
muda onion seed, 10c.tsp., Jersey Wake- |.
handles; 1 little Joe harrow,
saddle, 1 log chain, 1 spring tooth har-
row. Write for prices. Mrs. A. R.
Beasd, Loganville, Ga., Rt. 4. 5
1 Bemis tobacco transplanter, used
1-2 season and practically. good as
new. Sell or exch. for shelled corn,
velvet beans or peas. S. K. Simon, Al-
bany, Ga. Ve =
3 row Cole grain drill with fertilizer
attachments, vetch and Austrian pea
plates, large and small plows, good as
new, $20 FOB. W. T. Maynard, New-
con, Ga. | Bey 3
1 McKay 2 bottom disc plow for
tractor. Good as new, plowed about 10
lor 15 acres. In perfect: working order.
| Sost $175; Sell for $50 FQB Sparta.
J. F, Kimbrough, Sparta,Ga.
I..H. C. hay press, 1 horse size. Been
used very. little. A-1 cond, Med. R.
Kellum, Cleveland, Ga., RFD 4.
10H. P. ker. eng. and 20 in, Meadows
or exch. for anything can use. O. L.
SJowan, Doraville, Ga.
1 14 in. rock grist mill; 1 hand or
ower corn sheller; cut-off saw and
extension saw frame, $65 cash. W. A.
rhompson, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 6.
- } large corn sheller in good cond.
jell or exch. Write. Mrs. Thos. L. Da-
_/is,, Warthen, Ga. Wee
1.Kansas City power hay press, cheap
for cash, N. L. Palmer, Leesburg, Ga.
Fairbanks-Morse wood saw, and oth-
er implements for farming. Write for
further information. Mrs. Glen H.
1 Clark, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 115.
_.Fordson tractor and harrow, with
governor and pulley for belt use, $450.
J. E. Helms, Cochran, Ga.
1 Papec Ensilage cutter, $200; Hin-
man milking machines, $100 ea. All
good cond. Write. A. L. Thompson,
Cochran, Ga.
Good cider mill, $10 FOB. Arthur
Owen, Barnesville, Ga.
1 8 H. P. Mogul Internatnl. gas or
ker. eng. A-1 cond.; 1 10 H. P. Titan
Internl. eng., needs only slight _re-
pair; pulleys, belts, etc. cheap. Write
for description and prices. Robt. Full-
er, Adairsville, Ga., P. O. Box 287.
Good forge, large anvil, shop ham-
mers, etc., $15 for outfit, FOB. C. E.
Leverett, Bleep tta 6 Ga., Rt. 1.
11-2 H. P. 3 roller Chattanooga Cane
mill, with 9 ft. copper pan, used 1 sea-
son, $100 FOB. L. H. Williams, Atlan-
ta, Ga., 90 So. Blvd.
McCormack mower main axle -with
gear wheel on same; cross shaft with
large gear wheel on same and 2 tread
wheels for main axle forsale or exch.
for anything can use. Write. D. EB. Mc-
Daniel, Luxomni, Ga.
8 H. P., I. H. C. eng., Fordson trac-
tor; Meadows grist mill. F. P. Davis,
Marietta, Ga. aoe
1 2 1-2 H. P. Hercules gas eng.. and
belt, almost new; 1 Bean spray tank;
Calif. Senior harrow; 1 Boree orchard
plow, 3 pruning shears, 2 orchard saws,
1 Rex peach grading machine. All in
Act. cond. C. C. Richardson, Byron,
a. ae :
No. 72:3 roller Chattanooga power
cane mill, $50; 16: ft. evaporator, good
cond., $10; 26 in. cut-off saw with man-
tel and balance wheel, $18. -All FOB.
J. T. Pelham, Pelham, Ga., Rt. 2;
John Deere riding cultivator and
harrow for sale, or exch. for other: use-
ful farm produce: E. Spence, -Cham-
blee, Ga., Care Woodmere Farms. |
Myers force pump complete, $20 or
will exch. for White Leghorn chickens,
pure stock. Thos. E. Harris, Augusta,
Ga., 2320 Wrightsboro Rd.
1 Fairbanks-Morse gas eng., 4 H. P.
good cond., $75 or exch. for good fresh
in milch cow. Peyton Hodges, Brinson,
Ga.
2 big power cane mills, Golden Make,
Sizes 36, and 2 16 ft. copper evapora-
tors and large juice boxes, half price;
also 1 John Deere Stag gang plow, 3
bottom, half price; Benthal peanut
picker: and Fordson tractor, little less
than half price. W. W.- Williams, Quit-
SBubkeye tb hares Haine cultivator,
Make best offer: Pe J Ouiiend Cake
PY Spine cadbe view eat karen
also 1:1 H.C. ker. 10 1. P. eng, mount-
Middlebuster plow steel beam and.
1 Middlebuster plow tae
sorn mill, both run good. Sell cheap, |
bn - September -24;- 192
24 in. Riding disc plow, cheap. F,
Fouche, Poulan, Ga. RFD 1. _
1~big 2 roller cane mill, 12xl
and 3 1-2 x 8 ft., rollers; 15 Bar
| per pan, $25 FOB, or exch. for 2 horse
wagon with wooden axles, and oth
things of equal value. If interested,
write, describing what you have to of-
fer. E. D. Crider, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 King Cream Separator, new, suffi-
tient cap. to take care of 8 cows. J. C,
Wooten, Toccoa, Ga., Box 146. :
1 Cole cotton planter, cotton seed or
pas, $18; 1 Pet distributor, $18; 1 Cole
corn planter (corn ;and peas), good
Acond., $10; 1 Demus cotton duster, $10:
All above used very little; 1 good 92
horse wagon, $45; 1 good wagon, but
body not much good, $25. All FOB
Senoia. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Woolsey,
Ga. ot
1 No. 10 DeLaval cream separator,
used 15 mos., in perfect cond., 2 cans,
$35, or. exch, for Reg. Duroc. Jersey
hogs or pigs. F. G. Kent, Mitchell,
0% : 2
1-No. 10 DeLaval cream separator,
guaranteed to be good as new, $45, also
1.Old Kentucky Home 10 gal. cream
can, used very little. $3.50. Mrs. J.-B.
Flanigan, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6, Box 4.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY:
WANTED | :
Want several Tom Houston Fordson
tractor logging skidders. T. E. King,
Denmark, S. C. Pe
Want small grist mill; advise cap.,
time in use and price; also small gas
eng. to operate grist mill. Advise H. P, |
and time used, make and price. H, P,
Cobb, Savannah, Ga., 11 East 46th St.
. Want No. 2 Jay Bee Feed Mill. Quote
best: cash price. Barry Clare, Fitzger-
ald, Ga. : Eee
_ Want horse. power hay press in good
cond., cheap for cash. G. L. Bram-
iett, Acworth, Ga., Rt. 4. oe
Want 1 3-horse sulky plow with roll-
ing colter with 12 or 14 in. point. Must
oe good cond., and cheap for cash,
State in first letter make and price.
co. E. Fletcher, Parrott, Ga., Rt. A. ~
Want tan bark grinding machine or
hammer feed mill. J. Lindsey Johnson,
Coosa, Ga., Rt. 1. ;
Want used or second-hand Letz
Roughage Feed Mill, cutter and grind-
er. Make lowest cash price FOB ship-
ping point. State how much mill has
yeen used, also cond. Mark Cox, Tig-
nall, Ga., Box 70. oie
Want second-hand Jay Bee Hammer
Feed Mill. Make best price for dash
OB shipping point. State cond., and
now long used. C. Warren Bradford,
Tignall, Ga., P. O. Box 35. eos
Want hand power feed mill. Give
description and price. O. A. Andrews,
Jackson, Ga. i
Want 1 small 2 horse turning plow,
cheap for cash, or will exch. a good
as new set of Weber wagon shafts at.
$4 for same. R. C. Moore, Rockmart,
Ga,., Rt. 2. s eo
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE .
White comb honey in 10 lb. buckets,
$2 per bucket; bright comb honey: in
10 lb. buckets, $1.60 per bucket. Cash
with order. R. W. Browning, Dublin,
Ga., Rt. 3. ae
- Pure extracted honey in 5 lb. cans,
$1.25 del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
land, Ga. oo ais
2 cans bright, new crop honey, 65
Ibs. ea., 12 1-2c lb. FOB. (Lost address
of man who wrote to hold for him.)
A. R. Adams, Hortense, Ga. Be
- Bright chunk honey in 40 to 60 Jb.
cans, 12 1-2c. J. W. Giles, Doerun, Ga.
Pure extracted or chunk honey pack-
ed in 5 Jb. pails, 6 per case, $4.50,
Prompt del. J. T.. Mullis, Alma, Ga.
Pure extracted honey, in 5 and 10
Ib. pails, FOB here; Fancy Grade 12
5 lb. pail to cs., $7.25; 6 10 lb., pail to
cs., $6.60; 1 10 lb. pail postpaid and in-
sured, $1.50; No. 2 grade, in 10 Ib.,
pails, 3 pails $3. Exp. Col. per. cs,, of
6 10 lb. pails, $6; several large bbls.
of 50 gals., $1 per gal, by the bbl. John
A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. eee:
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want new crop peas, pecans, SOY
beans, any quantity. Send samples.
Write. Dixie Pecan Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn., Box 65. ' ee
Want 50 bu., Calif. black-eyed peas,
50 bu. cream, white and speckled
Crowder: peas; colored and_ white
beans, and 2,000 Ibs. pecans and 100bu.
black: walnuts. Will buy in any size
quantities and pay cash. Send sample
and price. Will C. Smith, Lebanon, Ga.
Want any quantity lady peas, dry.
Send sample and price. Fred I. Baker.
ed: on wheels for sale, Weed Josey,
County Agt. Americus, Ga. = =|
Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.
we
es for: sae" and
~ Wanted. :
Saar
-$1.50 a 100 FOB Dublin. -Cash with or-
der. LL. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga... -
1M Kellogg Everbearing strawber-
Ty plants, 35c a 100. Mrs. A. N. Chand-
fer, Commerce, Ga., Rt.- 29.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, -20c
a 100, $1.15 M. Edgar Woodall, Cor-
-nelia, Ga., RFD 1.
aLate Flat Dutch cabbage -plants, 70c
for 500, $1.15 M. W. E. Woodall, Cor-
felia, Ga, RFD 1.
Genuine good cabbage plants:
Charleston and Early Jersey Wake-
field, ready the first..$1 per M., 5 M
ae large. leaf, 25 doz.,. or.
aoe
Saxe, 15c bunch; :
a gal. del. Mrs.-J.-T
Ga., Rt. 6; Box 60,
- Collatd: platits, 15-4 00: Catraaber:
23- e100: | Basten fs
Scullion_ buttons, 60c
T.-Patillo, LaGrange, |
"Gaower Cuniiing,: Gar SR asS
del.-5 M.-or more -by Exp. FOB: 60c
M. Prompt shipment. Obie Crow, Oak-
wood, Ga, =
Strawberry plants, large variety, klon-
dike ete., 35c a 100..Mrs. W. H. Hum-
phries, Browns Crossing, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry, Long Island
Early Jersey Wakefield, Copenhagen
-and Danish Ball head cabbage, 25 a
100. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Wilson,
Daisy, Ga.; Rt. 2 ;
Long Island, ee Jersey and Early
Flat Dutch cabbage. and Everbearing
strawberry.-.plants.,. 25c a. 100,. .. FOB
OF more, 95 M. iL: R. Boatright, Cof-
Tee, Ga.
paudzu plants, 2. to-5-yrs.
booking orders - for winter .and spring |
ei. Will exch. some plants for-Appler |
and Fulghum seed oats and seed bar-
Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, |
Tey.
"Gabbaee plan . be M.:- W.-J.Mor- |
gan. macre, Ri: 3,
Klondike, True To Name strawberry
plants, produced from pure: Northern
stock, $3 M. Mrs. W..E. French, Val-
desta, Ga. :
Red raspberry plants, well rooted, $2 |
4 100, or exch. for fall planting bulbs.
A Edith Free, Clarkesville, Ga., Rt.
Ga
Pa collard . plants, 20c a 100, 5c |
for 900; Late Flat Dutch cabbage, 25
a2100. Mrs. Henry R. Craig, Law-
renceville, Ga... Rt. 3.
Strawberry plants, extra early, large
sige berries, sweet-and good, 30c per
100. Mrs. C. P. Briscoe, Monroe, Ga.
slondike strawberry plants, 25c a
100, or exch. for white sacks, onions
or- hyacinth bulbs; also May cherries
~ and old fashioned apple. and peach
irs, 15 a:, or exch. Mrs. Kate Ma-
_haftey, Dacula, Ga., Rt. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants, 25 a 100,
also large yellow canna and joinquil
bulbs, $1.2 100 each. Miss Eliza Cane-
Ker, Goncord, Ga.
everbearing strawberry plants, 35c a
: / 100; red and) black raspberries, $1 doz.,
a Ww root plants, 50 doz., also yellow.
dried, washed clean, $1 lb. Miss
Cles Turner, Cleveland, Gas Ga. Rt. 4.
ever bearing strawberry plants, sub-
+ ject to inspection, 20 a 100, $1.50 a M.,
FOB, or exh. for apples. and other
things. Writ. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs,
Ga., Rt. 1.
Extra early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage, now ready for im-.
_ tngdiate shipment,..75 for 500 plants,
$125 M. postbaid. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Ga., P. O. Box: 72.
Wakefield cabbage and Heading col-
latd plants, 20c-a 100, $1 M. 5 M. or
More, 90c M., del. Mrs. Azzie Crow,
Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1.
Extra early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, now ready,
foe. for 500, $1.25 M., dek. postpaid.
Immediate shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
Collard plants, strong and well root- |
ed; 75 for 500, $1.25 M., 5 M., or more,
$10 Exp. col. W. R. Stephens, Flowery
_ Branch, Ga.
Barge, healthy.
Spring bearing, $1.25 M. del.
_ Tucker, Savannah, Ga:, Rt. 2
_ Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 M., post-
paid. A. B. Clark, Thomasville, Ga.
Several thousand ee plants
for September planting, $1.75 M., cash
with order, or will exch. for Golden
Buff Orpington, Barred Rock, R. I. Red
' or J..B..Giant. hens. Mrs. Lewis. E;
+-Ailen, Ft, Valley, Ga.,"Rt. 3. .
Heading and. True Ga. collard plants
$0e M. del., 60c M. FOB for 5 M. or
more, O. F. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.
strawberry plants,
V. H.
| Barly Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage, $1.50 M., 5 M., and more
$1.25 M., del. Lady Thompson straw-
betry plants, 85c a 100, $3 M. Klon-
- dike, 35c a 100, $2.50 M. Prompt ship-
Rees . M. Crowe, Gainesville, Ga.,
Gibson and Everbearing strawberry
plants, 25c a 100, $2 M. a Ruby
Tumiin. Gainesvi Te, Ga. Rt,
: akefield cabbage and N. &. collard
pla ts, 75 for 500, $1.25 M. prepaid by
of mei, or shipped by express, $1 M.,..
e 2 OY More, 5c M. . Major crow,
Gainesville, (Ga., -Rt. 1.
sWakefield and Flat. Dutch 2 cabbage
old. Now
Res Mrs. Ulmer. Barrow, Daisy, Ga.
25 M. * Girontee. Baltimore. and about
5M. New Stone tomato plants for sale.
Guaranteed : plants. > H, Ge Kelley,
| Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.
Cabbage and collard: plants $1: per
| M: W.-W. Williams,: Quitman, Ga...
Bermuda onion plants, $1.25.M. pest-
Lpaid. 500 for %5e: Andrew Clark, Thom-
| asville, Ga,
. 1-2 million Charleston Wakefield.
| cabbage plants, ready to begin shipping
1st. to 15th October, 35c a 100; $1.25 M.
del. or $1 M: FOB.- Would like to con-
'tract with someone to sell my entire
.erop. Grady Gibson, Folkston, Ga. .
Wakefield cabbage plants for Fall set-
ting, 70c for 500, $1.15 M., $3.25 for
3.M., postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, |
Lewiston, Ga.
Dutch and Wakefield cabbage and
paid; Klondike and.Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $2 M.,
postpaid. L. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga.
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
cabbage fresh grown plants, 45 for 200,
$1.15 M. postpaid. Miss. Grace: > Branan,
Gordon, Ga. ~
Farm Reayplovineit
FARM HELP WANTED
Want married man with several hun-
dred White Leghorn pullets to operate
well equipped. poultry farm, near At-
lanta, on shares. S. P. Howe, Hape-
ville, Ga.
Has secured all of the farm help he
wants now. M. B. Avant, Tenille, Ga.
-Want several men to work on farm
gathering 1928 crop of peanuts and cot-
ton. Want them at once. J. B. Mat-
thews,. Cordele, Ga., Rt. B, Box 22.
Want someone to live in home as
one of family and attend to Nursery
and other general farm, garden, etc.
References. Mrs. A. P. Wolley, Atlan-
ta. Ga., Rt. 1, Box 66.
Want a settled man who is interest-
ed in running a-dairy or poultry farm.
Write for particulars. H. R. Smith,
Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 54.
Want a young married man for gen-
eral farm work. Must be honest and
|a@ hustler. $8 per week straight time,
house, wood and garden. John B. Pope,
Fitzgerald, Ga., :
POSITIONS WANTED
Want position as overseer on a 15 or
20 horse: farm for 1929. 54 yrs. old,
lifetime exp. on farm. References if
Sea we -S. M. Maley, West Point, Ga.,
Rt
Want job for wages now until Xmas
and for 1929 on farm. Have wife-and
small children... Can -give good ref..
and move-any . time.. Want party to be
able to: move me,
Write what you can offer. Fred
Ray, Alamo,. Ga., Rt. 1.
- Want position on large-farm.~ Fobac-
co, hog and general farming. Can
drive truck, tractor and keep up. any
kind of farm machinery. Want posi-
tion to look after a tobacco or hog
farm. Experienced. Write what you.ecan
offer. Particulars in first letter. J. T.
Harrison, Surrency, Ga.
Want job on farm. 2 boys, -18 yrs. of
age. Lifetime exp. Either salary or
part crop. Write:either Mowin Hayes,
Gainesville, Ga... Rt. 1, . or... Hershel.
Jones, Flowery Branch, Ga., Res 1
Want position managing. a. small
truck farm with. about: 16 or215 cows,
poultry, hogs, etc., on 50-50" Yasis. Hon-
est;- reliabic; cand: industrious... Noung
married: . Prefer. nar- Atlanta.
man;:m
oe Heading collard plants;:25c a 00,
m0sM., del: 5 M:.:and over; $1:M
Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga.,. Rt..1.
M. BOB: a whine
ee baba fit
j Heading: Vatiety- and: True: Ga.- cole 4
lard plants; large. and. healthy, -85c -M.
+ Ty plafits, 25a 100: $2-M Mirs Rosie |-
Fresh grown Charleston and Jersey |
Want t paltion | as farm overseer. Will
Hot: conside? less than .20-plows..-Write
for- particulars, - stating briefly what
'you have and what you can Day: we L.
+ DEwW.s Woadeliff: .Ga.e- ors
Want piace: on truck farm. near. At-
lanta, fof 1929,.or gather. crop this: fall.
Write: for: information. Wm. Humph-
ry, East Point; Ga., 224 East Point Ave.
Want job looking after chickens for
wages or on 50-50 basis, also small dai-
ry in connection. Party to furnish and
1 to do labor. Will consider stock rais-
ed on halves, cotton and tobacco. Can
do any kind of farm work. References.
Write best offer. W. E. Bowen, Elza,
Gas, Rt: 2.
Want-job looking after small dairy of
about 20 cows with 10 acres of land to
cultivate. Have plenty of help. 5 yrs.
exp. in dairying. _Married with wife and
2 boys. C. A. Vaughn, Decatur, Ga.,
Gare Miley Brights Guernsey Farm.
Want steady job on dairy farm. Can |
do any -kind of work around dairy, also
t
to-begin October 15th or < Nov.: -1st.
Married, wife and 2 small -children.
References... Write. what. you. can of-
fer. G.-C: Bryant, Buena, Vista, Ga., |
Rt. 8.
or woods rider for turpentine: place. |
Experienced. and references. Have some
labor- that will.go with me. A. S. Nor-
ris. Wrightsville, Ga.
Want position on dairy for 1929. Can
handle. any size dairy. Plenty of help.
Experienced and trained. Want near
Atlanta. W.C. Beck. Jonesboro, Ga.
Want dairy or poultry farm for wa-
ges or on 50-50 basis. Married. wife
L-live 6 mi. from Ala- |
Heading collard plants, 20c a 100 pre- |
| ences. Vernon B. Brown, Sylvester, Ga.
|} or write.
~~ Want position on farm for wages, or
and 4 grown daughters who are all good
/milkers and like to look after chickens.
Want near high school, church and
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga., -Rt.--3.
| doz.
|drive any..kind- of truck. -Would - like |:
- Want position as foreman on farm | | 50 ea
au x
NURSERY , STOCK FOR SALE.
Boxwoods, 4 to 6 in: $1 doz., $6.50
100;.crepe myrtle, with roots, ST acd OS
White spirea and little Star Jasmine,
30c ea., white English dogwood, 2 for
30c; Lucretia dewberry, $1.50 a 100;
weeping willow, 25c and 40 ea. Lois
Papershell pecan trees. Schley, Stu-
art and Moneymaker. Budded from
best bearing trees. W. H. Harris, Fort
Valley, Ga.
6 yellow fig, 6 damson plum and 6
Apricot plum sprouts, sell or. exch.
Write. Mrs. Geo. T. Winner, Canon,
Ga., Rt. 1. Q
2 doz. rose colored crepe myrtle, 1 yr. she
old, -large and well roted, 50c ea.,. or
$10 for lot postpaid. Miss Mary Cou-
sins, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Crabapples and dogwood, 15c ea., i
Cherokee roses, raspberries, $1 doz. ea.;
| iger lilies, 75c a 100; blue iris lilies; 50
Wild cherry bushes, 15c ea. John-
son Chastain, Morgantown, Ga.
Rooted Boxwood cuttings, 2 yrs. old,
$15 for 200 del., red and pink crepe
myrtle, (ovely: trees), $3.25 doz.,' $15
for 100 del. Miss Maud Hamby, Green-
Vine. Gra, ORS:
Beautiful red and pink weigela plants-
also numerous other hardy
shrubs. Mrs. W. L. Garrett, Sparta,
Ga., 333 Broad St.
15 Lombard poplar trees, 75 to 10 ft.
50c to 75c ea., or.exch for poultry. E.
J. Hart, College Park, Ga.
Damson plums, 1 yr. old, 10c; 2 yr. old
20c;-seedling peaches, 1 and 2 yrs. old,
10c ea., June cherries, 2 yrs. old, 20c ea.
Everbearing red fig sprouts, 20c ea.
Mrs. T. S. Wilks, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 5.
Heavy rooted poxwoods, 6 in. high,
$6 a 100; 12 and 14 in: 4810 a 100; also
Grandfather Grey Beard, 25c ea., pur-
good neighborhood. Can rui.a truck
and know how to -take of it. 45 yrs.
of age. Good references. Can begin now. |
or wait until Christmas. Write what |
you have to offer. E. M. Smith, Soper-.
ton. Ga., Rt. 3.
Want a position in an up-to-date
dairy. Young man, sober, honest, clean
of habits and experienced. $35 a mo.
and board expected. Write. Carl Banks,
Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want position as overseer of large
farm in middle or So. Ga., know how
to handle labor. drive truck and can
give best of references. Call and. see
P. J. Clifford, Griffin, Ga.,
RFD C.
Want position on farm in Ga. Will
consider anything in the farming line.
Married and have 4 children from 6 t
20 yrs. of age. Near church and school:
Write what you can offer. J. A. Street,
Ellenton; S.C.
Want a 10 to 20 horse farm to super-
intend in 1929. Several yrs. exp., and
know how to handle and keep labor.
34 yrs. of age, wife and 5 children. Best
of references. V. A. C. Bohler, Ft. Val-
ley. Ga., 109 .East Main St.
Want position as Supt. or Mer. of
general stock and dairy. and grain farm,
also tobacco. Understand feeding,
breeding, and farming of all kinds also
tobacco. Understand feeding, breeding,
and farming of all kjnds, also sale best
adapted for ea., and have best of agri-
cultural experience. Write or wire. Ref.
if desired. David Bryan, Moultrie, Ga.
/a., blue bottle bulbs,-50 a 100; winter
r side, Ga.
ple lilac, pink crepe myrtle, purple bush
honeysuckles, spirea, Star Jasmine, 20c
Te ming sweet violets, 75c per 200 root-
ed plants. Mrs. E. C. McElhannon,
Royston, Gash
Old fashioned yellow clingstone seed=
ling peach, this yrs. trees, $3 doz., also
red damson plum trees, this yrs. seed=
lings, Same price. No less than 1 doz.
of either shipped, del, anywhere in
Ga..V. H. Tucker, Savannah, Ga., Rt. 2.
20,000 true to name, Siate inspected
peach tres, 12-18 in. high, $50 a M,,
18-24 in., $60 M. All standard lead-
ing varieties, R. B. Travis, Riverdale,
Ga. x
Well rooted, 2 yr. old walnut trees,
5 ft. high, 50c ea. W.J. Gresham, Way~-
Stewart and Schley pecan trees for
sale. J. H. Hooks, Warthen, Ga.
Old fashioned seedling white Eng-
lish peach trees, also red Indian Annie
Laurie, white and yellow lemon peach
trees. All true to name and free of...
disease. Now ready. Del. R. L. Crite
|tenden, Lovejoy, Ga:
Yellow/ September clingstone peach
trees, 10, 15, 20 and 25c ea.. 10 for $1;
12 20c trees, $2. Cash with order. Mrs.
C. R:-Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.
Schley and Stewart pecan trees for
sale or exch. for corn, velvet beans,
field. peas, beggarwood seed, kudzu
plants, rye, or oats. S. K. Simon, Al-
bany, Ga.
Want place on farm. Son 19 yrs. old
who will work for wages. Write what |
you have and can pay. Mrs. A. M.
Chason, Pelham, Ga., RFD 2.
Want position as manager of stock
and grain farm. Understand all kinds
of farming and dairying and feeding
for profit, also breeding stock. Refer-
ences. Answer at once. D. J. Bryan,
Moultrie, Ga.
Wanted: 2 large families want work
for rest. of. this and next year on farm.
Experienced - in trucking, strawberries
and general farming. E.
Blakely, Ga., Rt. 6, Box 13.
Want position on farm. Understand
all.kinds of carpentering, feeding and
raising cattle, plowing - and general
work. Want good house, wood and wa-
ter. 48 yrs. of age. Married family of
3..0. A. Stone, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 1.
a good farm on shares. Cows, hogs, etc.
Experienced. 36 yrs. of age, lifetime on
farm. yrs. exp. in ae growing.
References. Write. J. E. Brown, Sum-
mit, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want job on dairy or vegetable farm.
Understand truck driving, etc. Refer-
RFD 1. Box 15.
Want position managing small @ horse
farm- for 1929on 50-50:: basis. Also
want corn or wheat mil; can run roll-
er: mill: dene: -or-. short. system. 30 Yrs.
exp.
R- S Louisville, - Ga. a
_ Cramer;
RFD."
E. Walker,
50 rooted boxwood plants, $3.50 del.
$1 doz., Cape jasmine cuttings, $3 a 100;
large variety of chrysanthemums, 50c
doz. plants; red crepe myrtle, $1.50 doz.
$7 a 100; Little White Star jasmine
plants, 30c ea. Mrs. R. Robinson, Green-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Budded Schley pecan trees for sale
at reasonable prices. Write for prices
on sizes and quantities wanted. Will
exch. for Appler or Fulghum seed oats
and seed barley. Leander M. comune
Collins, Ga.
NURSERY STOCK WANTED
Want papershell and seedling pe-
cans. Any quantity. Highest cash
prices paid. Write us now in detail.
Submit samples later. Bohs Candy Co.
Albany, Ga.
Want. 10: boxwood plants.
and price. Claud A.
bridge, Ga.
State size
Smith, Stock-
CORN WANTEDCAR LOTS
Wanted: several cars old crop slip
shucked corn. W. H. Crawford, Co-
lumbus, Ga.
POTATOES FOR SALE
100 bu. irish potatoes, $1 bu. W. R.
Dixon, Blairsville, Ga.
- Irish Gobbler potatees, new crop, $8
per 100 lbs., FOB: here. Any quantity.
Cash with: order. oe Nunn, Lawren-
coville, Ga., Rt.
_ large bunch evergreen vine,
-- 20c doz. white
Flowers and Seeds for
Sale and Wanted
. 800 well rooted boxwoods, hardy
and string, $25; 6 watermelon color
crepe myrtle trees, $1: Little Star
Jasmine and Cape Jasmine, 30c ea.
-_-wh'te spirea, 25c ea., large chrysan-
themums, 50c doz. 2 magnolia glau-
eia trees, 50c. All del. Mrs. R. L.
' Robinson, Greenville, Ga.
Well rooted purple lilac sprouts,
15c ea., 4 for 50c; golden bells, and
evergreen boxwoods, 15c ea., ever-
~ green voxwood vine with blue flow- |.
ers, 25 doz., 2 kinds of ornamental
- grass, 10c bunch; purple crepe myr-
tle, 15c. Mrs. Edith Free, Clarkes-
ville, Gay, Rt. 3. oes
Dbl. red carnations, pink conch be-
-. -gonia, rooted, 10c, cuttings 5c each;
wandering jew, small green leaf, 3
pieces, 10c; Four Oclock seed varie
gated, 5c tbls.,. 1 rooted pink sul-
tana to exch. for 1 pink canna. Mrs.
- F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. _
- Azaleas, pink, white, yellow and
red mixed, rhododendrons and but-
ter-fly bush, 6-for $1; 12 for $1.75
ea;-Cedars, 2 ft., 40c,. 4 ft... 75e;
cream narcissi, 40c doz. hardy winter
. ferns, 6 for 25c; wild geraniums, 3
for 25c. Mrs. J. H
Ga. aes
Large yeizow oxalis bulbs for fali
planting: 25c doz. add postage. Mrs.
~D. H. Cocke, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1.
7 different kinds of cactus, 6 dif-
_ ferent begonias, pink and red ger-
. Pouland, Ellijay,
# -
- aniums, pink and red Justicia, 5
-eutting each; pink and salmon pink
sultana, rooted, 15 ea., 3 different!
ferns. 15c bunch; all postpaid on
~ orders over 25c. Add postage on less.
- Will exch. $1.50 value in flowers for.
- 1 Cornish Game or for 1 Thompson
_ strain Barred Rock yr. old cockerel:
_.Must be true to name. Mrs. Jose-
_ phine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
Large dbl. white spirea} 25 and
85c; boxwoods, euonemus. golden
bells, and purple lilac, 15 to 20c ea.,
_ purple wisteria, winter honeysuckle,
~ large silver spotted begonia, 20c ea.,
ene dare pink
- -wigela, yellow star jasmine and yel-
-low thornless roses, 19 ea., roses,
all colors, cuttings, 25 doz. Mrs. V.-
- C, Roark, Clermont, Ga. ee
_ All kinds of bulbs for fall plant-
_ Ing, 10c ea., day lilies, pink and white
1dc ea., 14 varieties geraniums, root-
ed, 15c ea., yellow and white jonquils,
and blue. silk lily
bulbs, 20c ea., flower seeds, differ-
ent varieties, 10c pkg. Cash with ord-
er, Miss Casanda Chumbley, Bal!
Ground, Ga., Rt. 8. -
__ Blue hyacinth bulbs, mixed. collec-
_ tion of-jonquil, daffodils, butter and
_ eggs and April white narcissi, 2c per
bulb; white German iris, blue flower
_ evergreen boxvine, 5c per well rooted
- plant; lavender iris and Marvel bulb,
10 each; mixed 1928 seed, all colors
of Marvel of Peru, 30 seed for 10c
2 ae ae er 25 and up postpaid.
. rs. T. C. Floyd. Chi : Rt
hein yd Chipley, Ga., Rt.,
; I hairy leaf begonia, red and green
leaves, 15c; several kinds of coleus.
_ rape begonia, 10c ea.,-1 large conch
ad: everblooming, and 1 Angel-wing.
_ begonia, 15 ea.; 1 red ox hydran-
gea, large, well rootd, 25; 1 large
_ blooming geranium, and 1 large red
Sultana, 20c. each; 3 lantanas, 25e,
or will take $10 for lot of fine plants.
Cash with order. Add 10c postage on
(all orders: Mrs. .L Ww, Slaughter
> Rising Fawn, Ga., Rt. 1. :
_ Pink -thrift plants for bordering,
$1 per 100, or 15 doz. Shasta daise
physartegie mixed sweet william and
dienthus, 80c doz., 2 doz., 50c; mixed
_. verbena and _ trailing evergreen, 25
_ doz., blue sweet violets, 50e a 100;
_ white spirea, and bridal wreath, 15
_ -@a. Crimson spirea, and dbl. pink
_ almond, 25 each; Will exch. shrub=
: bery for 2 golden bells, watermelon
pink crepe myrtle
| Mrs. J. T. Patilio,
Rt. 6, Box 60. 3
Dbi. yellow butter-cups
ies, paper white narcissi, white jas-
mine, yellow lilies, blue spider wart,
15e doz., purple fox gloves, pink
hardy phlox, 20c doz., snowballs, dbl
yellow japonica, 25c ea., boxwoods,
75e ea., pink weigela, 40c ea., dark
red velvet, pink monthly and pink
running roses, 15c ea. All well root-
ed. Add- postage: Mrs. M. J. Eller,
Ellijay; Ga., Rt. 3. i
Single Althea, white -lilac, pink,
15 and 25c ea. forsythia suspensas,
Van Houttii spirea, 50c ea., all well
grown, blossoming, 2 and 3 yr. old
plants; special low prices on large
quantities for making hedges and for
marking property lines. Many other
fine spring and summer blooming
shrubs, ready for transplanting when
dormant, November 1st. No del. made.
Call for these shrubs at Rose Lane.
Cottage, Brookhaven (suburb of At-
lanta,) Ga. Miss Emily Prather,
Brookhaven, Ga.
25 small-well rooted dwarf box-
woods, $1.50; pink and red: crepe
/myrtle, 25c ea., dbl., pink oleanders,
red everblooming spirea and cape
jasmine, Yrooted,.30c ea. 2 for 50c;
white lilac, white spirea, bridal wreath
and English dogwood, 20c ea. 2 for
35ce; weevine willows, 35c ea. Miss
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.
_ Pink crepe myrtle, well rooted, 20
ea., narcissi bulbs, $1 a 100; cream
American Beauty rose cuttings, 10
ea., blue violets, 15c doz., white flag
lily, well rooted, 25c ea., Paul Ney-
ron rose, 3 ft. tall. well rooted, 75c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. T. Cald-
well, Milner. Ga. Rt. 2. -
Large iris, deep and light blue and
yellow. 25c doz., 5 doz. $1; jonquil
and April blooming narcissi bulbs, 50c
a 100 each; snowdrops and blue vio-}
lets, 25 per 100 each. Mrs. Riley
Ross, Ringoold; Ga; Rte ts
Pink monthly roses,
high, well rooted, 20c ea., hardy
~hlox and Sweet Williams, 6 fo
25e each: red and vurple verbena ~
5e doz., Grass pinks, Mothers Tears
-*. for 50c: hydrangea. and white ane
ink oxalis. 15 each; well roote?
veraniums. 20: ea. Add postage. or
--mall orders. Miss Nellie Kate Turn-,
ar, Cleveland, Ga:, Rt. 4. -..
_ White Narcissi. dbl. jonquils, dais-
as, butter-cups, orange lilies, 15c doz.
Bleeding Heart, 35c ea. dbl. yellow
Taponica. 25c ea., pink weigela, 40c
a... red Rambler rose, 20c ea., white
althea, 15 ea., all well rooted. Pur-
le iris. 40c doz. vink phlox, 20c
Joz. Add postege. Miss Linda Evans,
Midavie Gaaikte ae 5
Paper white narcissi, white jasmine.
dbl. yellow jonquils, yellow lilies,
white daisies, 15c doz., blue spider
wart, lavender iris, 40c doz., all.
well rooted. Add postage. Miss Linda |
Hix, Ella Hix, Ella Gap, Ga.
ange sultana, white pink and deep
ourple verbena, red, pink and rose
carnation cuttings, 5c ea. Add. pos-
tage. Stamps accepted. Mrs. Genie
Barlow, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 2. |
Paper white Narcissi, dbl., and}
single jonquils, butter and eggs,
orange day lilies, spider wart, white
star jasmine, 15c doz., royal purple
iris, 40 doz., yellow dbl. Japonicas,
and red Jap quince, 25c each.; phlox
thy Perkins and monthly rose cut-
tings, 25c doz. Mrs. Lillie Eller, Ella
Gap, Ga. ee
Easter lily bulbs, 50e doz. Add
postage. Mrs.
Ga.
Yellow colliopsis,-white close pinks,
25 doz., 5 doz. $1 each; dbl: mari-
gold, dbl. zinnia, colliovsis, Dill and
pack. Add: postage. Exch. Juniper,
pink-orlander or monthly roses. Mrs.
Thos,
Two, i
White April blooming narcissi, $1
-a 100; mixed bulbs including most
of early blooming yellow varieties:
, white dais-
vbie. Loving, Ga. ~
each; Tiger lilies, 30 doz., well -root-
bush, Yucea, 25 each; pie plant, 7 5c
doz. Mrs. H. G: Wilson, Loving, Ga.
Unlimited supply. Add
ton, Ga., Rt. 1 a pee
100 yellow narcissi; 1,00 mixed
jonquils, butter and eggs, daffodils,
butter-cups, 6,red japonicas, 4 dif-
ferent kinds Dahlias. Sell or exch.
Write. Mrs. Geo. T. Winner, Canon,
Ga; Rt1.
Large red canna, blue.sweet violets
shasta daisies; sll or exch. for ferns
sultana, hibiscus, begonias, or ger-
aniums. Mrs. S. A. Miler, Hawkins-
ville, Ga. Rt. 4.
Butter and Eggs and jonguil
bulbs, 20 doz., paper white narcissi,
30 doz May narcissi, 25c; 1 Sun--
burst Rose, rooted, 1 yr. old, 30c
Mrs. W. H. Humphries, Browns Cros-
sing, Ga. - s : :
Boston and Ostriche plume ferns.
well rooted. 20c ea., geraniums, red
pink, American Beauty and white, 5<
cutting; butter and eggs bulbs, 15c
doz. April blooming narcissi bulbs.
20c doz. -dbl. pink peony tubers
September,: the proper time to re-set
them. Large flowered hollyhock seed.
pink, white and red, 25c per cupful
or 10c tbls. Essie Kainzey, Cornelia,
Ga. Se
Yellow daffodil bulbs, 10c doz.,
single blue hyacinths, 15 doz., or 2
for 25c-Mrs. Sidney Tanner, Dewy-
rose, Ga. Byes gee
Several hundred mixed bulbs: jon-
avails and butter-and eggs, 75c a 100
not. prepaid. Mrs. W. Neal, Waverly
Hall, Gass Ciarris: Coanty) 60
_ White jonquils and tiger lilies, $1
a 100; azeleas, strawberry bushes and
hibiscus, 20 ea. Sherman Abercrom-
Blue iris and Lemon lilies, 40c doz.
golden bells, snowballs, strawberry
W. Edwards, Middle-
ay embe
e, yellow ophelia, Mada:
..Paul Neyron: white Am
Beauty, pink Columbia, 25c ea.,
$1; large bloom cannas, all co
four shades of pink and white, :
doz., $3 a 100; white Easter lily bu
15e ea., dbl. violets, 20c doz, 1
ferns, different varieties, 25c e
for $1. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloai
Mixed Dahlia and Iris bulbs,
per doz; Gladiola bulbs, 25c doz
rooted junipers, 35c each or
90c; pink and variegated Wei;
pink Japanese honeysuckle 20 e
pink Spirea and Deutizia, 15c
white Star Jasimine and Forsy
2 for 15c. Mrs. Henry Eller, Rt
Ellijay, Ga. :
_ Narcissi Polyanthus, large clu
blooms, 25c per doz. or 5 doz.
single blue hyacinths 30c per d
good size rooted Christmas Cac
20c; white Iris lilies, 35 per
double pink geraniums, rooted, |
pink crepe myrtle, 20c each or
per doz. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Rt.
Milner, Ga. ae
For saleSeveral hundred w.
Easter lily bulbs, 25 per doz or
per hundred; pink and purple Cr
Myrtle bushes, 25c each; purple ]
pushes, 20c each; black walnut bus
1 yr. size 30c each; large red pl
bushes, 30c each; add postage. M
H. E. Hartley, Rt. 2, Conyers.
Boston fern rooted 20c; yellow j
quils; 25 per doz; or will exch.
white or deep red geranium or flu
fern..Mrs..J. S. Yeomans, S
boro, Ga. = es
Early blooming giant blue Iris $1_
doz; double and single daffodils, 5(
per doz; April blooming narcissu
$1.50 per 100; Double and S70.
white and colored blooming size
thea bushes 25c each; 18 inch Ar
soitaes, 50c each; rooted ros
white Spireas 25c each; Mrs.
2 yr. size rose plants: red radi-
about 4 ft}
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J. L, Kelley, Tennille, ||
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