Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1928 October 4

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DEPARTMENT 0 f
: | EUGENE TALMADGE

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) AGRICULTURE.
COMMISSI ONER*







NUMBER, 46.

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= We are having mauy calls for fertilizer inspections. We are
always glad to make these inspections, but the inspectors

have found in many cases that out of large lots of fertilizer
purchased early in the spring only a few bags are on hand.
Under the law, where less than ten bags are on hand. only the

actual number of page mapedier ean be covered = by the in-
section.

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It is very necessary, in fairness to all concerned, that a fair
sample be drawn. The presumption of the law

is that the.

cure a fair sample of the entire lot.

- request immediately after shipment arrives,

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sample be drawn from at Teawt one out of every ten bags to. Se-

In ease where the fertilizer has. been on hand foe several

months, exposed to the, weather, or hauled in the rain, it is
easy to see that a fair sample could not. be obtained.

When an inspection is desired, it is always best to make ihe

EUGENE TALMADGE





MARKET REPORT.

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Sept. 29, 1928. Always subject to variation.

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ATLANTA
Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 Ibs.
| fish Fotates, sack, 100 Ibs. .....--_-------- oe
Cabbage, green, crated, 100 Ibs. :
Eggs, Ga., Extra, dozen
Eggs, Ga., Standard, dozen
Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen
_ Eggs, Yard Run, dozen
Stags, per Ib.
Hens, per lb.
Roosters, per Ib.
Friers, per Ib.
Ducks, per lb.
_ Geese, per Ib.
- Turkeys, per Ib.
_ Lima Beans, per Ib. :
Field Peas, mixed, per bu. ~-.-----------------+
_ Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon -
Corn Meal, sack, 96 Ibs. _.---4
Corn Milling, sacked, bu. -
- Oats, No. 8 White sacked, bu.
Peavine Hay, ton
Alfalfa, . (Ga.) ton
Country Butter, best table, Ib. .
Coaniey Butter, cooking, Why ----aneser epee eer

- HOG MARKETBlakely, sent 26th, $10.27; Edison, Sept. 25th, $10.80; Perry, Sept.

810.07. pets Np. 1.

2

MACON
$ 1.75

AUGUSTA
$ 1.00 Bu.
2.00

SAVANNAH
$ 1.75
4,95. 1.75.
2.75 2.75
Po ee 86
84
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32

COLUMBUS
$ 1.00

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. A. H. McAfee, 363 Hopkinson St., S. W.





"Socluy for Sale and |
Wanted

_ ANCONAS FOR SALE ~~
A pair and May hatched cockerels,
well developed, five point comb. Shep-
pard strain direct. $1.50 to $2.50 each.



Atlanta, Georgia. '

Pure bred Sheppard strain Anconas,
18 hens and rooster, $18 for lot. R. F,
Howard, 306 Grady St. Thomasville,
Georgia.

21 Ancona March pullets and 1 roost-

er, from stock direct from Shepard
farm in Ohio, $1 ea., or $20 for lot FOB
crated. J. P. Brown, Meansville, Ga.

-BANTAMS FOR SALE :

Wyandotte and Brown Leghorns, mix

ed bantams, from 6 mos. to 1 1-2 years
old, $1 pair, also fine Wyandotte roos-
ter, 75c and pure White Leghorn, same
age. $1 pair. James Brown, Helena, Ga.
- Spring hatched mixed Golden Se-
bright bantams: 2 pullets, 3 cockerels,
-0c each. Elkin Faircloth, Pineview,

Georgia.

6 Golden Sebright bantam cockerels|

and 2 pullets, April hatch, $1 each FOB
or exch. lot for 8 R. I. Red or Barred
~ Rock hens. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Lo-
cust Grove, Georgia.
Japanese Silkies, 1927, $3.50 pair, $5
trio; Buff Cochin and Jap. Silkie cock-
erels, $1 each, 1 pair Buff Cochins $2.50.
L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Georgia.
Golden Sebright bantams, thorough-
breds, $3 per pair. W. D. Proctor, Al-
bany, Georgia.
- Pure bred Golden Sebright Bantams.
Extra fine prize winners, trio of two
hens and rooster. Or will exchange for
dark cornish Indian games. Write for
price. R. F. Howard, 306 Grady St.,
Thomasville, Georgia. |
4 or 5 pr. bantam chickens, little
mixed, $1.75 pr. Cash with order. Mrs.
_ #. Bradshaw, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 1.

BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
Thompson Barred cock, 1 year old,
$1.50, Miss Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga.
6 pure bred Barred Rock 1 year old
hens, $10 FOB Gainesville, Mrs. G.
' Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Route 7.

. 2 Barred Rock cockerels, spring
hatch. Thompson strain. Crowing. $1.75
each or $3.25 for the two. Mrs. A. A.
Summer, Poulan, Georgia. a
4 large pure bred Thompson strain
barred rock cockerels, Feb. hatch. $1.75
~-each FOB. 4 March hatch _ cockerels
same strain. $1.50 each FOB. Mrs. N.

R. Wilson, Route 2, Canon, Ga.

12 Barred Rock hens, 1 rooster, eigh-

teen months old. Good stock and strain. |

- $15 FOB. Grace Webb, Ellijay, Geor-
gia, Route 3. - oes
2 pure Barred Plymouth Rock hens,
- March hatch, and one pure Barred
Plymouth Rock rooster, all three $5.
Write. Miss Esther Tanner, Ficklin,
Georgia. :
Thompsons Imperial Ringlet Barred
Rock cockerels and pullets, while they
last, at $1 each. All pure bred stock.
Mrs. W. L. Harwell, Sycamore, Ga.
Thomvson Imperial strain, early
-spring hatched cockerels, second direct.
$1.75 each FOB. Cash with order. Mrs.

C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29.|2

-10 Thompson Barred Rock pullets, se-
lected and well marked, $1 ea. Mrs.
LL. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. .

50 pure bred Barred Rock young
hens, $1.25 ea., in lots of 10 or more;
less than 10, $1.35 ea... FOB Monte-

zuma. S. L. Allen, Montezuma, Ga.

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
: FOR SALE

24 fine May hatch -Fischel strain
white rock pullets. Hatched from eight
and nine pound hens. $1 each or 11 for

_ $10. or 24 for $20. 2 Buff Rock Febru-
ary hatch cockerels, large and fine $2
each, all cash with order. Mrs. J. L.

_ Wallace, Rt. 4, Canon, Ga.

eee GAMES FOR SALE
_ Dark Cornish Game pullets, $1.25
- each. One cockerel, $1.50. J. D. Buff,
Griffin, Ga. Route C. oe
_ Pure bred Means Red Cuban Games:
_ 1 cock, 2 hens, stags and pullets. Sell
_ or exch. for mated White Kings. Wal-
lace Miller, Jr., Macon, Ga., 171 North
Avenue. - : 2
Pure bred Pit Games: 5 cocks; gin
spangled ard gin reds, 5 hens and 6
- pullets. same breed, 3-stags. My stock
is aboslutelv pure Pit Game. Write for
prices. Tom Weaver, Bowersville, Ga.
- 2 Dark Cornish Indian Games, Mch.
hatched cockerels, $3 each. Miss Non-





stags and pullets. Pen bred and raised
on open range,
Game chickens. A. D. 295 Ga.
Depot St., Athens, Georgia.

3 Cornish Game pullets $5. Pure bred.
W. L. Stonecypher, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2.

5 March hatched dark cornish In-)

dian Game cockerels, at $2 each. All
pure bred English strain. Yellow legs,
and the large breed. Also one two-year
old cock same strain, weight 9 Ibs. $3.
S. C. Boroughs, Statesboro, Ga.
Cornish Game cockerels, pullets and
hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs, L. M. Kennedy,

Collins, Ga. :

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
FOR SALE

Pure bred Jersey black Giants, Mar-
cy strain. Spring 1928 hatch. $5 for
three or will exchange for pure bred
pigs Big Bone guinea or spotted pure
bred 8 weeks old guinea. Give descrip-
tion. Mrs. J. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga.
Route 2.

Several J. B. Giant pullets, Marcy}

strain, from Exhibition stock. March
and April hatch, $1 ea., in lots of 5,
FOB. Moline M. Landrum, Adairs-
ville, Ga.

LEGHORNS FOR SALE
Twenty Barron strain white Leghorn
pullets, ready to lay. Beauties. $1 each.
E. C. Stark, Commerce, Ga.

2 Ferris strain white Leghorn cocks,
March hatch. $1.50 each. Will exchange.
L. F. Hatchett, Haralson, Ga. Rt. 1.
40 Brown Leghorn pullets, May hatch.
Will exchange for 25 pure bred, early
spring hatch Buff Orpington pullets,
ready to lay. No Name.

Pure bred young S. C. White Leg-
horn hens, Tancred strain. No culls.

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$1 each. Mrs. O. E. Smith, Warthen,

Georgia. ees

100 S. C: White Leghorn, Ferris: str.,
young hens. December and January
hatch. Now laying. Best of breeders
from heavy laying stock. Sell part or
all, $1 each. J. M. Sapo, Dublin, Geor-
gia, Route 6, Box 125. oe

25 white Leghorn, 17 months old
hens, $1.50 each. About 40 or 50 White
Leghorn pullets at $1 and $1.25 each.
Mrs. T. J. Sherman, Lumpkin, Ga.

-25 or 30 White Leghorn pullets 10
weeks old. 65c each. Mrs. C. E. Dell,
Mitchell, Georgia. - ee

10 White Leehorn hens and one cock
18 months old. $13 cash. Also 3 extra
white Leghorn cocks same age, $2 ea.
All the above are Tancred strain. S. C.
Boroughs, Statesboro, Ga. .

30 Ferris S. C. White Leghorn hens,
18 months old and 20 March and April
hatched pullets of same strain. $1 each.
Also 6 roosters. $1.50 each. Mrs. W. R.
Yoakmon, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 3.

Dark Brown Everlay strain Leghorn
hens and April pullets, $1 ea., March
and April cockerels, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J.
R. Lanier, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3.

4 thoroughbred White Leghorn hens
ae . hee et os or $6 for lot;

ere. Mrs. O. C. Carter, S :
Ca, Rt = ens urrency

i oroughbred S. C. White Leghorn
1927 hens, $1 ea., or $40.50 for ae Mrs.
Joe Harrison, Rockingham. Ga. _

5 White Leehorn hens, $1.25 ea., or
exch. for 4 White Rock pullets and one
rooster. April hatch, well developed.
Mrs. A. J. Hilton, Tarrytown, Ga., Rt.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
SC Black mietee ocketcis
. C. Blac norea cockerels,
Pape strain $1.50 each or $2.75 for ae
Also two 1 1-2 year old cocks same
price. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.

-10 S. C. Black Minorca hens at $1.50
each. 25 pullets at $1.25 each. All Pape
strain. Mrs. T.S. Shammon, Lenox, Ga.

2 Black Minorca roosters, 1 Black

Minorca hen, all 1 1-2 years old. $1.50}

each or $4 for the three. Mrs. R.
Greene, Rt. 4, Cuthbert, Ga. _ .

ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
18 Buff Orpington hens, mostly last
years hatching. $1 each. Quick deliv-

ery. Cash with order. Mrs. E. J. Hil-

a om ebors, GaoRnt. 3:
ne Buff Orvington cock, 1 1-2 years
old at $1.50. Will exchange for : one,

same age cock of Cook strain to im-.

prove my flock. Cock is now moulting
but is healthy. J. W. Garrett, Adairs-
ville, Ga. Route 3.
Buff Orpington Pullets and cockerels
See yee Ga. a
. C. Bu rpington Ap: ull-
ets and 1 hen, laying. Cook strain.
Pure bred. $1.25 ea., also-Barred Rock
eggs, $1; friers, 35c lb. Mrs. Will Gid-
dens, Kirkland, Ga, : pte



nie Garner, Rt. 1, Cedartown, Ga.

_ Pure Dr. Fred Saunders Roundhead

' 1 REDS FOR SALE __
15 R. I. Red pullets $1 each. 2 last

ure high class - Pit | Sherman,

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; at $1.75 each. Mrs. T. J.
4, Lumpkin, Georgia. :

Fat R. I. Red hens for table use for

sale, 25c per lb. FOB. Also fryers at

year

35c per lb. FOB Fruitland, Ga. Mrs. F.|

R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.

S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels,
Owens strain. $1.75 each or $3 for two.
E. Maynard, Newton, Ga..

S. C. Rhode Island Reds, winners and
producers. 4 pullets and 1 cockerel $7
from Star Pen. Also eggs from Star
Pen at $2 per setting till November 1.
Few cockerels at $1.50 and $2 each. Mrs

E. Dell, Mitchell, Georgia.
9 pure-bred, culled R. I. Reds, Don-
aldson strain, pullets laying. 1 cockerel
of same age. $1.50 each. Eggs $1.25 per
15. March hatched. Miss Eva Haynes,
Buford, Georgia. ee

Donaldson strain R. I. Red 1 1-2 yr.
old cock, no sut and black where the
standard calls for it, $3; also 5 good
pullets, $1.50 each. C. E. Pittman, Com-
merce, Georgia.

2 thoroughbred R. I. Red pullets, 1
1-2 years old. $1.25 each. J. A. Ingram,
Osierfield. Georgia. | =

R. I. White pullets, Alphonso strain.
90e each. Younger pullets 75c each;
cockerels, $1 each. Miss Gena Arnold.
Ravle, Georgia.

-10 pure bred S. C. R. I. Red pullets,

| April hatch. $1.25 each or $12 for lot.
Dark red, and good laying strain. Mrs.

L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3.

2 extra fine dark red S. C. R. I. Red
cocks 2 years old, $5 each. Two-year-
old cocks $3.50 each. Choice hens, 18
months and year old, $3 each. Choice
pullets $3 each. Utility hens, $1.50 each.
All from prize stock and heavy winter
payers. Donaldson, Mahood and Owens
strains, Miss Belle Tinnerman, Box 83,
Bronwood, Georgia.

15 Avril hatch R. I. Red pullets at $1

each, FOB Ravle, Ga. Mrs. John Allan |

Callaway. Rayle, Georgia.

25 or 50 S. C. R. I. Red pure bred
stock pullets for sale. Make best offer.
S. B. Tomberlin, Forest Glen, Ga.

25. Harold Thompkins direct S. C. R.
I. Red hens 18 months old. Now lay-
ing. $2 each or $45 for lot: 4 Harold
Thomopkins cocks 2 years old. good
breeders and good cooler $5 each. J. S.
Hill, Winder, Ga. = .

9 rich, dark S. C. R. I. Red April
roosters. Pure bred from good laying
stock, $1.50 ea. Monev back if not sat-
Bes Mrs. Rosa Hand, Brookfield,

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WYANDOTTES FOR SALE

Several white R. C. Wyandotte Mar.

cockerels. Martin strain, $1.50 each.
Mrs. Wayne Hall. Carnesville, Ga.
White Wvandottes. 1927 hatch. $1.50
each. 10 hens. 1 cock, $15 for all. 1928
Avril hatch. 7 pullets, 1 cockerel, $10
ee rs ee e and $1.50 each, Re-
eal Dorcas strain. L. E. Williams, ,
Georgia. ao
; Few more prize winners, of star mat-
ing. white wvandotte cock. in their sec-
ond year. Direct from John Martins
Farm. Canada, at half price, $2.50 ea.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. Ga.
20 S. L. Wvandottes, hens and. pullets,
Fischel strain. Rose comb. $1 each or
exchange for Brown Leghorn Everlay
an. pullets. Mrs. J. M. Deen, Coffee,
3 pure bred R. C. White Wyandotte
1927 roosters, $1.25 ea., 10 pullets, 1928
hatch and 1 1927 rooster, -$10 FOB
oo foe Wm. W. Bryan, Omega,

BABY CHICKS FOR SALE

30 Barred Rock baby chicks. on the
3rd of October. Sell at day old, 12 1-2c
each; also mother hen, $1; on the 9th
of October, 30 Barred Rocks, at same
price, also mother hen. Guarantee my
*hicks to be free from all insects. Mrs.
%. E. McDaniel. Charing, Ga.

BABY CHICKS WANTED
Want 100 Buff Orpington baby chicks
to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Mrs.
Sie ee Summit, Ga.
-Wan aby chicks of an
breed. Will exch. for same. aerite oe
M. Hendricks, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 2.
S Want Blue Andalusion chicks, a few
avs old at reasonable vrices. Mrs. E
ween Rolston, Ga. ne
Want baby chicks of an
che oe v oe exch. for
. H. M. He i
Route = ies! Claxton, Ga.
ant 100 Barred Rock biddi
raise on halves to 10 wks. Will ee
more or less than 100, and no later
than October del. Mrs. J. 8. Raulerson,
Rockingham, Ga. Rt. 8, Box 27.
Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 6 wks. old. heavy breed. Pre-
fer White Plymouth Rocks. Will ac-.
cept as low as 50. Mrs. A.-J. Hilton,
Tarrytown, Ga., RFD 2. ;



_ Several .mixed hens, 4 to 6 lbs.
Make offer. Miss Minnie W
Oglethorpe, Ga.

CHICKENS WANTED

Want 25 silver laced Wyandottes,
white Wyandottes, 25 White Minorcas,
and 25 R. I. Red baby chicks to raise
on halves to ten weeks old. Also 50 mix-
ed baby chicks, heavy. breed to raise on
halves to ten weeks old. Mrs. L. E. Mc-
Elwain, Jennings, Fla. ;

Want 50 white Leghorn pullets, Fer-
ris strain. Will pay $1 each. Want at
once. L. F. Hatchett, Haralson, Geor-
gia, Route 1. : Be

Want 40 pure Tancred White Leg-
horn pullets. Must be laying and well
developed. No culls accepted. Will exch.
one fine Jersey heifer from a cow giv-
ing 4 gallons milk and 2 lbs. butter per
day. Mrs. F. Cowart, Route 2, Summit,
Georgia. ia

Want 7 pure Tancred strain cockerels
direct from Tancred Farms. Will exch.
7 White Leghorn hens for them, or
one pair Bronze Turkeys, cockerels
must be young and as stated above. Mrs
F. Cowart, Route 2, Summit, Ga. :

Will exchange five April hatched
turkey hens and one Tom for 25 youn
white Leghorn hens now laying or
ready to lay. No culls and one cock,
Mrs. D. F. Eckles, Summit, Ga.

Want heavy breed friers and hens,
any amount. State price wanted. Fred
I. Baker, Rt. 2, Columbus, Ga.

Want 25 pure Black Minorca pullets
now ready to lay. Reasonable price.
Mrs. L. B. Heath, 208 4th Ave. De-
catur, Georgia. : i

Want 10 good laying hens, no fancy
breed wanted. R. C. McWilliams, Rt.
6, Atlanta, Georgia. ee

-Want 10 S. C. Brown Leghorn hens,
not over 18 mos. old; 10 pullets, 6 or 8
mos. old. Will pay cash for same. No
culls. J. S. Hill, Winder, Ga. ee

Want fryers and hens in any quan-
tities. State just what you have and
your best price. Mrs. Susan Howe,
Hapeville, Georgia.

Want R. I. Red pullets. Must be good
stock and cheap for cash. B. T. Byrd,
Norwood, Ave., Savannah, Ga. Ze

Will exchange value for eight pure
bred barred rock hens not over 2 yrs.
old. Mrs. Dessie Hughey, Ranger, Ga.
Route 1. o

75 March hatched S. C. White Leg-
horn pullets, no culls, Tancred strain,
or 75 R. I. Red March pullets, Don-
aldson or Mahood strain. Will exch.
900 egg double deck dependable incu-
bator, has copper tank, used 3 times.
Guaranteed good as new, has all in-
structions and complete in every way.
J. D. Ward, 3170 2nd Avenue, Colum-
bus, Georgia. -

Want 6 Dark Cornish Game pullets,
March hatch and 1 cockerel at reason-
able price. I. H. Spradlin, Cordele, Ga.
Route B. : 3 aS
Want 500 to 1000 March or April
hatched good egg strain S. C. R. I.
Reds to run on share basis. I have
large farm in ideal location and life
experience with high class poultry, but.
short on capital. Good opportunity for
some hatchery to cooperate. R. J. Holli-
day, Blythe, Georgia.

Want pure bred White Leghorn pul-
lets that are ready to lay, or hens, 18
or 20 months old. Prices must be right.
No culls wanted. Will exch. reg. Guern~
sey bull, wt. about 1000 to 1200 Ibs.
budded Schley pecan trees and Kudzu
plants for same. Leander M. Kennedy,
Collins, Georgia.

Want 10 thoroughbred Sheppard An-
cona hens, not over 2 years old. Will
exch. 10 thoroughbred S. L. Wyan-
dottes (not over 2 years old) for same.
Mrs, L. F. Jones, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D.

Want a first class cock or cockerel
of Thompson Ringlet strain of Barred
Rocks. Give good description and
price. C. E. Pittman, Commerce, Ga.

Want March .and April White Leg-
horn pullets, in good cond., also friers,
hens and fresh eggs. State when you
have and best price. 8. P. Howe, Hape-
ville, Georgia. eo

Want 25 thoroughbred dark R. I.
Red February or March pullets. Will -
exch. equal value for same. Mrs. D. D.
Woodard, Dudley, Ga. :

Want some full blood Blue Cuban

Game pullets. Quote best cash price

at once. No culls wanted. G. M. Wal-_
den,. Gibson, Ga. Rt. B, Box 49. :
Want 100 early hatched, large size
White Leghorn well bred pullets. State
details and price in first letter. 8. 8.
Copeland, Jackson, Georgia. Toe
Want Fischel strain White Rock hens:
and pullets. Will exch: budded pecan
trees, White Leghorn'hens and White
Cornish Games for same. W. D. n-

er, Roberta, Georgia, Route 2.

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. R. I. White pullets.

lay strain, March cockerels.



wisday, October 4, 1028,
- GHICKENS WANTED
Want to exch. 50 Barred Rock 1927

hens and 5 roosters for R. I. Reds. T.

W. Dickinson, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 5.
- Want a pure strain Buff Minorca

rooster. Must be true to color. State

rice. E. G. Denny, Macon, Georgia,

15 Lamar Street.

~ Want 10 R. I. Reds. Must be young

and large; also want 15 Barred Rock
hens. Will exch. for same. J. L. Cog-
gin, Covington, Georgia.

Want to exch. value for chickens and
feathers. Write for further particulars.

Mrs. J. R. Cain, Lawrenceville, Geor-

_ gia, Route 3, Box 95.

- Want 8 or 10 Cornish Indian Game
: Ps and 1 cock, not related. Prefer

ark strain. Would buy white if price

s js right. Want only pure bred stock.
J. H. Clark, Elko, Georgia.

Want to exch. 6 pullets, 3 hens and 1

eockerel, pure bred Silver Lace Wyan-
dottes, for R. I. Reds.

Must be pure

bred. Walace, Gray, Newnan, Ga.
Want 12 March hatch R. I. Red or

State best cash

price FOB your station. Mrs. Arlee

Ward, Columbus, Ga.. Rt. 3.

Want 6 Dark Brown Leghorn, Ever-
Must be
extra fine. Will exch. 6 dark Brown

Ss Leghorn yr. old hens or pullets for



shear,

same. Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga.,

Rt. 3.
~ Want best price on high class Buff
Cochin bantams. W. C. Grady, Black-
Ga.

Want to exch. 50 Barred Rock hens
and 5 roosters for R. I. Reds. T. W.
Dickenson, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 5.



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, PEA-

-_ FOWLS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE

~ One bronze turkey Tom, 2 years old,
one 2-year old hen. 4 young ones hatch-

ed 20th of April. 2 Toms and 2 hens.



heavy breed.

$20 for lot. Mrs. W. T. Matthews, Pear-
son, Georgia.

Finest stock youns Bourbon Red tur-
keys for breeding. Toms, $7.50; hens,
$6 each. James W. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.

1 Mammoth Bronze Tom 18 months

old. One White Holland turkey hen, 2

yeats old. Will exchange both for 20
pure bred pullets, Buff Orpington or
Rocks preferred, but consider other
G. T. Truelove, Stock-

bridge, Georgia, Route 1.

20 white Pekin ducks and drakes

. $1.25 each or $20 for the lot. Miss Ma-

bel Pelcher, Villanow, Ga., Rt. 2..
2 females, 1 male, 15 months old, full
feathered, Toulouse Geese, $2.50 for the

three if taken at once. Mrs. John Ken-
nedy, Braselton, Ga. Rt. 1.

- exch. for Leghorn pullets. Mrs. C.

1 year old peacock for sale. Write
for price. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, White Plains,
Georgia, Route 1.

Big Bone Giant Bronze tom, 19 1-2
Ybs., at 16 months old, $50; 10 months
toms, 14 1-2 lbs., $25. L. L. Crow, Cum-
ming, Ga, Route 4, Box 65.

26 Mammoth White Pekin ducks and
drakes, about grown, $1.50 each, =

McMillan, Gainesville, Ga. Route 3.

Indian Runner ducks, dbl. cross, pen-
cil fawn and. white. $2 each, or $15 for
8 ducks and 1 drake. These ducks are
bred to lay and are very heavy feath-
ered and are 1 year old. Lura Harkims,
Quill, Georgia.

Muscovev ducks for sale. Write for
prices. Elza Newberry, Quill, Ga.

Young Toulouse geese, $4 pair, old

ones $6 pair. Red hens and pullets. Mrs.

C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga. Rt. 1.
Thoroughbred Black Muscovey ducks

2 ducks, 2 drakes, full feathered, 1. 50

each or exch. for nice, clean duck or

goose feathers. G. W. Atkins, White,



Georgia, Route 2.

6 Muscover ducks, July ~ hatched,

large size, $1.25 each or exch. for seed
wheat or rye. Mrs. Geo. Theus, Butler,
Georgia, Route 1.
_ Very fine strain Bronze turkeys: Apr.
1928 gobblers, $5 each; hens, $4; also
1 pair 2 year old: tom, $9; hen, $8. Mrs.
C. C. Hadley, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1.

4 pure bred M. B. turkeys. Goldbank
strain from prize stock: 1 tom, 3 years
old, 2 vear old- hen and 2 March 1928
hatch, $15 for lot FOB Rhine. Mrs. J.

_ K. Fussell, Rhine, -Ga.




- Write. L. B. Simpson, Havana, Fila.
Want to exch. value for 1 pair ducks

Black Muscovey ducks for sale. Robt.
C, Hazlehurst, Jr., Macon, Ga., Box 850.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, PEA-
FOWLS, GEESE, ETC. WANTED

Want 4 Indian Runner ducks and 2

drakes from 3 to 4 months old. Write
best nrice. J: R. Jackson, Gordon, Ga.

Want 15 turkeys. wt. from 6 to 8 lbs.
Write. R. C. McWilliams, Atlanta, Ga.
Route 6. Soe: Res

Want White Indian Runner ducks.

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or turkeys. Write for particulars. Thos.

HE. Harris, Augusta, Ga. 2320 Wrights-
boro Road.

EGGS FOR SALE

Barred Rock hatching eggs, Thomp-
son strain, prize stock, $1 per 15, Mrs.
A. A. Summer, Poulan, Ga.

Black Minorca hatching eggs, $2.25
for fifteen. Buff Cochin Bantam hatch-
ing eggs, $1.50 for fifteen. O. H. Wright,
Peters Building, Atlanta, Ga.

Hatching eggs from 2 year old Thomp
son Barred Rock hens, $1.10 per 15 dei.
Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.

Absolutely fresh, infertile eggs, del.
at your door in 12 doz. lots where there
is free express service. Write for price.
Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Georgia,
Peach Poultry Farm,

White Minorca eggs for setting, $1.25
for 15. Roy Jordan, Rochelle, Ga.

Eggs from Parks strain, Reg. Per-
mit, 28-D No, 16, Barred Rocks, $1.50
for 15, or $5 a 100, Mrs. J. C. Ragan,
Pelham, Ga.



EGGS WANTED _. :

Want setting of fresh fertile eggs
from pure bred Brown Leghorn hens,
net pullets. State what you have and
price. A. Smith, Route 6, Box 170, Val-
dosta, Georgia.

Want strictly fresh eggs, both white
and colored. Advise how many you
can supply weekly and best price. Mrs.
Susan Howe, Hapeville, Ga.

Want a few settings of Blue Anda-
lusian eggs, and will buy some hens
and pullets. Mrs. S. K. Johnson, Omega,
Georgia. 3 :

- Want Pekin duck eggs for hatching
all during breeding season. State quan-
tity you can probably supply and in-
teresting prices will be quoted. E. J.
Kirker, Atlanta, Ga. 511 Forsyth Bldg.

Want good R. I. Red and Barred
Rock hatching eggs for the season.
Will begin taking them now. Prem-
ium paid. M. T. Roberson, Atlanta,
Ga., 301 Whitehall St. :

Want to exch. value for genuine,
true to name Everlay or Wonderlay
strain Brown Leghorn eggs. Mrs. M.
Graham, Camilla, Ga., RFD 1. :

INCUBATORS FOR SALE
Belle City incubator, 140 cap. good
cond., all parts complete, $8.50.. Miss
Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga., Box
83.
1 Bell City 600 cap., incubator and 1

hot water brooder, same cap., neither | pH

ever been used, $45 cash, or exch. for
corn of equal value. Mrs. Ed Brown,
Summit, Ga. :

1 Buckeye incubator, 175 cap., in per-
fect hatching cond., with thermometer
and instruction book, used very little,
$18 cash, or exch, for 20 pure pred 1
and 2 yr. old J. B. Giant or Barred
Rock hens. No culls accepted. Mrs. C.
J. Meeks, West. Green, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 Cycle 50 cap. incubator, used only
2 seasons, good as new, with directions
All complete. Sell or exch. for R. I.
Reds. B. J. Wynne, Cochran, Ga.

j Buckeye incubator, style 2; 175 cap.
in good shape (looks as good as new);
egg tester, instruction book and ther-
mometer, $25 FOB Enigma; 1 Blue
Flame 500 cap. Brooder, used 1 week,
$12.50. Mrs. J. Q. Allen, Enigma, Ga.
- 1 Radio Blue Flame brooder, first
class cond., used 3 wks., 1 M, cap., 2
extra wicks. Cost $11. Make best of-
fer. G. E. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga.

a kgs a ee
Want 1 good cap. Buckeye -
bator, in nos cond. Will exch. 200
pure Tancred strain baby chicks in
April. Would consider other makes, no
less than 400 egg cap. Mrs. F. Cowart,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Want 1 300 or 400 egg cap. incubator.
Otis Wells, Hinesville, Ga. |

Want a 350 cap. Wisconsin incubat-
or, in good cond., with thermometer, in-
struction book. Will exch. 12. nice April
hatch Dark Brown Everlay strain Leg-
horn soon to lay pullets for same. Mrs.
J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga.,-Rt. 3.

FRUIT FOR SALE
Fig, peach and watermelon rind pre-

serves, 50c qt.; apple jelly, 20c large

id. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga.
oe qts. pear preserves, 50 qt. in
fruit jars. Quart and 1-2 gal., also
about 75 qts. peaches, 50c qt.; 75 qts.
blackberries, 25c qt. All in glass jars
FOB here. Mrs. Zella Newton, Oliver,
Ga. RFD 3, Box 83.

40 lbs. sundried horse apples, free
from worms, gE G. Conner,

ville, Ga. Route 7.
oe canning apples (now is time to
can) a a a ee a D. i
ry, Ellijay, Ga. de
gree apples, $1.25 del. parcel





post. Joel FE. Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga.

100 bu. pears for sale, $1 bu. James
L. Sutton, Metasville, Ga.

40 lbs. sundried peaches, $5.50 for
whole amount; 15c lb. Add postage.
Miss Jewell Burell, Elberton, Georgia,
Route 6,

Red winesap apples, tree run, 50c bu.
at orchard by truck loads; apples pack-
ed in bu. baskets, $1 bu. FOB here;
also Kiefer pears, fine for preserving
canning and pickling, $1 bu. here. A.
J. Collins, Demorest, Ga.

Fine Kiefer pears, 85c bu. FOB. J.
N. Middlebrooks, Fitzgerald, Georgia,
RFD 2.

Good, sound Yates and Teerls apples
$1.50 bu., 10 bu. or more $1.25 bu. Exp.
col. O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, Geor-
gia, Route 2.

Large, sweet crabapples, 50c gal. del.,
also white nest onions, 60c gal. del.
Mrs. R. Robinson, Greenville, Georgia,
Route 3.

Nice and graded apples, $1-bu, FOB.
No culls or drops. T. M. Webb, Ellijay,
Georgia.

New, fancy sundried apples, saved
from choice acid fruits, peeled, cored
and free of worms, 3 lbs. 50c; 7 lbs.
$1 del. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch,
Georgia, Route 2.

40 Ibs. nice, bright new sundried ap-
ples, dried from choice ripe fruit, free
from peelings aid core, $4 for lot, or
sell small amounts at llc Ib. or exch.
Mrs. F. B. Wilson, Loving, Ga.

A few bu. black scuppernongs, $1 bu.
or exch. for peas, apples, dried horse
appies or Irish potatoes. Mrs. T. J.
Cowart, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 22.

Eating apples, 50c bu. at the orchard.
N. R. Mooney, Quill, Ga.

Nice, dried apples, and peaches, peel-
ed, 25 Ib. each, also dried sage, 10c
cupful. Mrs. H. G, Fraser, Gainesville,
Georgia, Route 7.

Bright sundried pears, 20c lb. or
exch., also sifted, shade dried sage, 50c
lb. del. Mrs. G: H. Hayes, Flippen, Ga.
Box: 15:

Stamen Winesap and Red Winesap
apples. U. S. No. 1 or Fancy. $1.75 bu.
basket; U. S. No. 2, $1.50 bu. basket.
FOB Clarkesville. F. L. Asbury, Clarkes-
ville, Ga.

Nice dried fruit, 15c Ib., del. Mrs.
Ethel Mooney, Quill, Ga.

Want to exch. pecans for good grade
eating apples, and good grade, free
from core and worms, dried apples or
peaches. R. Graham, Climax, Ga., Rt.



HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

500 lbs. honey. J. C. Bennett, County
Agent, Reidsville, Ga.

Pure Galberry honey in 16 oz. jars,
24 to case, with comb, $5 case, 5 lb.
pails, 12 to case, with comb, $9 case.
Both FOB Lakeland; single can, 5 lbs.
del. by parcel post, $1.10. Write for
prices on large quantities. John W.
Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.

Good, nice chunk or extracted honey,
packed and labeled in 5 Ib. pails, 6 per
case, $4.50. Prompt del. J. T. Mullis,
Alma, Georgia.

White Bau honey in comb, 10 lb. buc-
kets, $1.75 bucket; also bright honey
in comb, in 10 lb. buckets, $1.60 buc-
ket. Del. Cash with order. R. W. Brown-
ing, Dublin, Georgia, Route 3.

Pure honey in 5 lb. cans, del. $1.25.
Mrs, F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.

Pure extracted honey, put up in 5
and 10 lb. pails, FOB Doctortown; 12
5-lb. Fancy grade extracted, case,
$7.25; 6 10 Ib, to case, $660; 1 10 Jb.
postpaid, $1.50; 1 5 Ib. to case, postpaid
$1; several large 50 gal. bbls. prices on

request. All orders shipped same day

if possible. John A. Crummey, Doctor-
town, Georgia.

Fancy Gallberry strained honey, in
60 Ib. cans, 12 1-2c lb. FOB here; also
good grade Amber honey, 10c lb. FOB.
Marcus D. May, Hinesville, Ga. Rt. A.

100 lbs. nice, bright new honey in
10 Ib. pails, $2 pail. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Quitman, Georgia.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want a can of nice white Gallberry
chunk comb honey, clear of bee bread.
Write what you have and lowest price
on 50 or 60 Ibs. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Dem-
orest, Georgia, Route 1.
Want honey bees in any style hive,
cheap for cash. J. S. Hill, Winder, Ga.

OAT AND WHEAT STRAW AND HAY
WANTEDCar Lots

Want several cars of bright baled
rye, wheat and oat straw: several cars
of bright peavine hay. Write us what
you have to offer. W. W. Coogler, Ches-
ter, South Carolina,







PAGE THREE

Seed For Sale And
Wanted

Broad Stem white mustard seed,

1928 crop, 10 pkg. Mrs. W., T. Mathews
Pearson, Georgia,

Willets Wonder Winter English pea
seed, 30c lb, Lillie Averett, Buena Vista,
Georgia.

Seven Top Turnip and Willets Won-
der Winter English peas, 30c lb, or 4
Ibs., $1 each; Iceberg lettuce seed (hard
heading variety), 15c oz. or 2 oz. for
25sec. Add postage. Cash with orders..
Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.
Route 29,

Shallot onion sets, 25 qt. del. A. D.
Collins, Statham, Georgia, oS

White nest onions, 40c gal.; add pos-
tage, Mrs. Eva Hefner, Talking Rock,
Georgia, Route 2. ,

Bermuda onions, $5 per 100 lbs, FOB



Mauk; also strawberry plants, 2.50
per M. del. B. J. Pike, Maul, Ga. :
Yellow Bermuda onion sets, not

sprouted, $3 per bu. 32 lbs. Exp. col,
W._N. Golden, Moultrie, Ga. :

New home raised collard seed,
pt., 4 pts., $1; mustard seed, 20c tea-
cup, or 35c pt., turnip seed, 15c teacup.
Add postage. Cash with order. Beatrice
Deans, Greenville, Ga. Route 3, BOX ot,

3 .lbs, each white solid and colored
English pea seed, 35c lb. each; scul-
won: onion buttons, $2.75 bu.; castor
oeans, 25 lb;; sage seed, 10c spoonful;
new crop cattail millet seed, 10c lb.
oe pee eens. penis, l5c each or

iC Mauk. E.-L,

rs Ga. Route 1, oa

eading varieties of cabbage se
$1 lb.; collard 50c lb.; straw colar ssi
uine Bermuda onion, $3 lb.; Purple
Top white globe turnip, white flat
Dutch turnip, and Giant Curl mustard
35 Ib. each; Spanish and Runner seed
peanuts, 5c lb.; Bancroft seed oats, $1
ou. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga,

A few lbs. Broadleaf Bernanzy to-
rae fo oe extra fine tobacco,

3 Wil exch, J. E. Bro -
mit, Ga.. Rt. 3. os

Salad or Seven Top turnip seed, Es-
sex Yape, 10c thls, each. or 25c per
cupful; also large hollyhock, pink red,
white, seed, 10c per Pkt., or 25 cup-
ful. Essie Kinzy, Cornelia, Ga.

Seed per lb., cabbage, Charleston, Ear-
ly white Jersey, no less than 1 lb. sent,
$1.50; Wakefield, $1 lb., Bermuda on-
ion, $2, 2 lb. lots. Orders filled in 10
oe W. R. Stephens, Flowery Branch,

30



SEED WANTED
Want new crop Clay peas, soun
clean, bright and Straight; also eee
all varieties of Crowder and large Cal.,

| Georgia grown black-eyed, any variety

COW peas, in any quantity, anywher
if sound and in good es R. N. Eth.
eridge, Jackson, Georgia,

Want to exch. old time yellow cling
stone peach trees, Damson plums,
black walnut trees, 1 year old for white
nest onions. Mrs, E. Powell, Eastanol-
lee, Georgia,

Want turnip rooted hanover seed. Z.
J. Brown, Pineview, Georgia.

BUTTER FOR SALE

2 lbs. nice butter each week in brick
molds, 50c lb. Mrs. Gra
ae Georgia. . 7

S. nice, yellow Jersey b
week, 45c lb. del. Mrs. W. V. Robie
Flowery Branch, Ga. Route 1, :

2 or 3 Ibs. butter each week in alumi- |
num Containers, 50c Ib, Postpaid. Miss
Ida Dodd, Fair Mount, Ga,

SYRUP FOR SALE

50 gal. syrup: some No. 1, and some
a little sour, in gal. buckets. Fine for
meat Curing, 50c gal. at my farm. J.
D. McDaniel, Hazelhurst, Ga.

60 to 70 gal. syrup made a day. Ex-
Pe SUE abel Write for par-

S - E. Thomason,
ue ee Wark
: gal. nice Ga. Cane syrup. Seale
in fruit cans, 80c gal. or $9. for. lot TOs

Brooklet. Mrs. Piety Forb
Georgia. v es, Brooklet,



CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE

- Red and yellow popcorn, 75c at., New
and sound. Ruby Hutto, Metter.
Route 1, Box B1-r. Pe
ew crop Stanleys Prolifie corn.
Give best price for 250 bu. and u
loaded in car at McRae. Otis H. Wheel-
er, Jacksonville, Georgia,






PAGE FOUR

- GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN

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

DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

~Kugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, Oetober 4, 1928

-&ntered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
Janta, Georgia, under the act of June
, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe-
cial rate of postage provided for in sec-
tion 1103. Act of October 3, 1917.

Aavertisements of farm produce and
appurtenances, admissible under pos-
- tal regulations, inserted one time. on
each request, and repeated only when
request is accompanied by new copy
of advertisement.

Limited space will not permit insertion
of unimportant advertisements. Under
- jegislative act the Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any
advertisement appearing in the Bulle-
tin or transaction resulting therefrom.



_s BOOKS TO READ

Books of growing Field peas and oth-
ey cover crops, as well as general agri-
cultural subjects may be borrowed from
the Georgia Library Commission for
a month at a time for the cost of return
postage. Read these books and improve
your farm lands accordingly. Address,
_ Georgia Library Commission, State
Capitol, Atlanta.

NOTICE TO GROWERS OF BULBS
AND OTHER PLANTS

: Shipments of bulbs and other plants
- require inspection bv the State Board
of Entomology. Parties who do not
have certificate of inspection and offi-
cial shipping tags:should mark all ship-
ments for Terminal Inspection. In-
-snections will be made in transit either
at Atlanta, Albany or Savannah.



Miscellaneous Ads

White Willow peach trees, 1 yr. old,

5c ea., black walnuts, 4 and 5 ft. high,
25c ea., May cherries, about 4 ft., 10c
ea., blue grapes, 1l5c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. V. 8S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.
4

Want 10 bu. Abruzzi rye; 50 bu.
_.Appler oats; 5-bu., Beardiess Winter
- Barley, and some wheat. Send sample
and quvte prices. W. H. Mitchell,
- Barnesville, Ga. :

- Country cured side meat, wt. 18 to
20 Ibs., 20c lb. Mrs. Nora Lancaster,
Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 51.
1 Little Brown Hen incubator, good
- ond., with instruction book, thermome-
ter, 3 postnaid. J. B. Cowart, Adairs-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3.
. 1 dbl. deck Wishbone Mammoth in-
- cubator, 16vu0 cap., $300. Simplex,
brooder stoves with complete ventila-
ting system; 1 500 cap., $30; 1 250, $20.
All good as new. Mrs. G. E. Knight,
Macon, Ga., Rt. 1. :
1 Wisconsin 140 egg incubator and
brooder,\$15, or exch. for 14 hens and 1
rooster, Butt Orpingtons preferred, but
will take any breed. Write. Mrs. R. W.
McBride, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 56.

Little Brown Hen incubator,\ used
very little. Sverything with it ready
to use, $2.50, or exch. for 3 fat hens,

Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. Cora G. Harri-
son, Madras, Ga., Rt. 1.

200 egg ExRay incubator, in first

class cond., with instruction and all
fixtures, $20. J. A. Forsyth, McDonough,
Ga. Rt. 2;

1 pr. grey fox squirrels, male and
_ female, 18 mos. old, $8. Davis Yoakum,
Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 3.

Red and White vinegar in 50 gal.,
_ bbls., 15c gal., also bottle vinegar, FOB
- Dublin, Cash with order. L. E. Harri-
son, Dublin, Ga. :

About 25 lbs., of first class all geese
feathers, in best grade ticking, guar-
anteed, 60c lb. Mrs, B. F. Reeves, Barnes

ville. Ga.
Cokers Red Abruzzi rye, first year
from originator, $2.50 bl. FOB. J. H.
Goolshy, Monticello, Ga.
Hastings seed oats, $1.25 bu. FOB





ee: F, N. Smith, Glenriville, Ga.
5 Ak

Fresh green and red hot pepper, 15c
qt., also Sweet pepper, both green and
red, Add postage. Mrs. J, W. Loggins,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1,

Wakefield and Early Dutch cabbage
seed, $1 lb., Bermuda, yellow, $2 lb.,
Shystal Wax, $3 lb., white globe and
dutch turnip, 60c lb., also strong, thrif-
ty collard plants, 25c a 100, 75c for 500,
51.29 M. del. $1 M. Exp. col. W. R.
Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

4 lbs., sure crop Bunch English peas,
31.25 or exch. tur 1 doz, uark pink.
.arge, blooming canna bulbs and 25
blooming size gladioli bulbs, different
colors, but not mixed. Mrs. George
Theus, Butler, Ga.

2 lbs. English walnuts, 50c lb. Gene
Harper, Hartwell, Ga,, Rt. 1.

Whole wheat Graham flour, $4 a
100 lbs. also water ground meal, $1.50
bu. FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.

Want pure multiplying onion sets;
fresh crop small and large, Spanish
peanuts, Red Valencia and. Runners;
chufas; Palmetto and Washington As-
paragus crowns, 1 and 2 yr. old; Schley
and Stuart pecans, fresh crop; also
President, King Humbert, and City of
Portland cannas, small white Roman
hyacinths, large dbl., daffodils, narcissi
and jonquils, Eugene M. Rumph, Care
Peoples Seed Store, Gainesville, Ga.

Want 2 iron pulleys, 28 to 36 in. dia-
meter 6 to 8 in, fac and not for less
chan 2 1-2 in. shaft. Must be cheap.
W. A. Melvin, Fort Valley, Ga. :

900 dwarf boxwood rooted plants,

ers at 7c @ plant. Mrs, Ella Robinson,
Luthersville, Ga... :

Want Thornless Hedge plants for the
yard. F. N, Smith,. Glennville, Ga.

Lady Thompson hardy strawberry
plants, 75c a 100; mint plants, 50c a 100
Postpaid. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga.

Strawberry plants, mixed (but they
are fine), $2 M. FOB. L. W. Bryant,
Macon, Ga., Rt. 3., Box 297.

Several 500 cap., Buckeye Blue Flame
pbrooders in good cond., for sale. S. P.
Howe, Hapeville, Ga. .

1 Little Brown Hen incubator, 50 cap.
in good cond., used three times, $3.
Mrs. J. Z. Hudgins, Clermont, Ga.

1 Mammoth Buckeve incubator,
practically new, 12,000 cap., 1 Miller
Ideal, 11,800 cap. (Will erect and put
in operation at no extra cost than
necessary common labor); cheap for
quick sale. Also Buckeye Blue Flame
brooders, 500 cap., $15. All above guar-
anteed to be in good operating cond.
Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga., Care
Peach Poultry. Farm.



Farm Employment



FARM HELP WANTED

Want a man and family to do field
work, or a widow woman with child-
ren. Must be able and willing to work.
C. M. Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga.

Want to hear from parties interested
in tobacco culture. Have many yrs. exp.
in growing, curing, etc. Will take place
on salary or for per centage, also grow
10 acres myself. Party must be able to
finance this work. Write or come see
me. W. P. Tabor, Autryville, Ga. Care
Gen. del.

Want to hear from party who is/

interested in modern farming, con-
trolling capitol for financing such a
proposition, but willing to leave the
work and active control to his partner.
I have 121 acres in Richmond county,
which will raise anything. Life time
exp., with high class poultry and dairy
animals, but no capitol for stock nor
working equipment. I wish to raise
practically all grain and forage for 1
to 2M. R. I. Reds and a few high class
Jerseys and require tractor equipment
and machinery. Will furnish land. and
timber for any necessary bldgs., -and
labor on 50-50 basis. I am now on farm
= er - do pass quick. Quick
action will be appreciated. R. J. Holli-
aay, Blythe, Ga.

Want married man with 2 or 300
White Leghorn pullets to operate a
well equipped poultry and truck farm
near Atlanta on shares. 8. P. Howe,
Hapeville, Ga.

Want a good reliable man to work
a 1 horse farm and operate grist mill
on shares. Write for full information.
M. Colbert, Colbert, Ga., Rt. 1,

Want man with family to operate
a 2 horse farm near church and school
on halves for 1929 and help gather
1928 crop, Will give work throughout
ae yr. . M. Johnston, Dames Ferry,

2.

Want & man exp, in general farm
work to work on farm. Will pay $20 mo.

MARKET! BULLETIN

board and lodging for bal. 1928, with
if | stock. If employed, guarantee satis-

faction. Can up-keep and drive truck.





chance of further employment
worthy. If interested, report at once.
Need good man now, J. H. Moarhead,
Hartwell,; Ga. 5

Want hands to pick 75 acres of cot-
ton ready to pick, $1 per 100, house and
wood furnished. W. J. Grier, Clermont,
Ga,

Want man with small family to,care
for poultry. Must be exp. honest, sober
and. energetic. Ref. required. Ike Win-
ship, Macon, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want white girl or woman to live as
one of family on farm and help with
poultry, etc. Write for particulars. Mrs.
Cc. J. Jarrard, Alamo, Ga., Rt. A.

Have secured man for general farm
work. Answer to many inquiries. John
B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Want a good man who has a_ full
force and owns his own stock to work
150 acres of land, near Monticello. Dr.
W. E. Knight, Mansfield, Ga. :

Have found the help I wanted. An-
swer to many inquiries. Mrs. Gertrude
Neal, Blackwells, Ga.

POSITIONS WANTED

Want job of light work on farm.
Prefer Dairy truck driving. 19 yrs. of
age. 3 yrs. exp. Want reasonable wages.
With board and washing. Benjamin
H. Brinson, Stockton, Ga,., Rt. 1.

Want position on 1 horse farm with
good man able to run me. Can do ali
carpenter, bldg., and repair work.
Raised on farm and not satisfied away
from it. Can give best of ref. Write
what you can offer. Geo. P. Scruggs,



ready for orders. Large or small ord-|,Knoxville, Ga.

Want job grading and building ter-
races, gardening, light farm work and
keeping land from washing etc. Too
old for regular hard farm work. 30 yrs.
exp. Have car and can take jobs within
50 to 75 mi. radius. Can benefit any-
one who has such work to do $10 where

they pay me $1. J. P. Lester, Marshall-.

ville, Ga.. Box 115.

Want position on farm in Georgia.
Exp. in general farming. Can operate
truck, tractor and most any kind of
farm machinery, Dsire wages, but will
consider any kind of trade. Ref. exch.
Write for full particulars. B. Z. Scar-
borough, Ellenton, S. C.

Want job as farm Superintendent,

also 2 horse farm in connection with.

same. Several yrs. exp., live in wet
sandy streak, and can furnish plenty
labor. A. S. Norris, Wrightsville, Ga.

Want work on farm for wages for
rest of 1928-29. Good worker, honest,
and reliable. Do not use tobacco or
whiskey.-Have wife and 3 small child-
ren. Make best offer, house, wood,
water. and garden patches furnished.
Write. J. T. Scott, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want position on small truck farm,
hear good market and school. Must be
good land and be with good man. Near
Columbus .preferred. R. B. Jones, But-
let, Ga. Rt 3. Care J. A Stringfield.

Want job doing any kind of farm

work at once for reasonable wages.
Write or see me at once. Earlie H.
Higgins, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2.
- Want job on farm for wages. Have
wife and 3 children. Raised on farm
and can do any kind of farm work,
also cows and hogs. Can start at once.
W. R. Lee, Manor, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want position on stock farm. Born
and raised, and can do most any kind
of farm work. Am good truck triver.
Ref. furnished. 32 yrs. old, have wife
and 2 small children. Can move at
once. J. L. Duckworth, Milledgegville,
Ga., Rt. 4, Care T. C. Goodwin.

Want ee in Mill. Exp. Water
mull: preferred. E. B. DuBose, ;
Ga., Rt. 3, Box 75. pi
_ Want place on live stock farm, look-
ing after cows and hogs for salary,
and a 1 horse farm of grain and feed
stuff. ha mt oe see. Ready to
move any time. C. J. Odom, Oglet :
Ga. Rt. 3. sg eeke

Want position on stock or general
farm. Exp. Want near good school and
church and mail rt. Salary and so
many stock. Write. Ready to move at
oo B. M. Odom, Oglethorpe, Ga.,

Want job on farm for wages for rest
of year, 1928 and 1929: Brooks or Col-
quitt county preferred. Can handle la-
bor on large farm, as second overseeing.
Am sober and reliable. Write. or wire
what you can offer and state salary.
J. A. Taylor, Quitman, Ga. Box 343.

Want overseer job and 2 plows with
same man on 50-50 basis, for 1929. H.
R. Owen, Meigs, Ga.

Want position on dairy farm. 5 yrs.
exp., both in milk-house and barn, also
testing milk and certified dairying.
Married, with wife and 2 boys. C.
A. Vaughn, Chamblee, Ga.

Want position on medium or large






. Thursday, Qetoher.4, 1928.
farm, 1929 feeding and caring for

Could start November 15th, L. C, Big-
bee, Bluffton, Ga. ;:

Want position for wages on farm, or
would take a good crop on shares with
some cows and hogs to raise on shares,
36 yrs. of age, have wife and 3 child-
ren. Lifetime exp. on farm. Can handle
labor. Good worker, straight and hon-
est and with no bad habits. 2 yrs. exp,

in plant growing. Write what you can

offer. J. E. Brown, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3



NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE

Boxwoods, $1 doz., 50 for $3, pin
crepe myrtle trees, 5 for $1; white Star

| Jasmine, and Magnolia Glaucia trees,

30c ea., 1 M. cape Jasmine cuttings,
$30, $3.50 a 100. All del. Mrs. R. Robin-
son, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

200 Dwarf boxwood plants, heavily
rooted, $15; pink and ~urple crepe myr-
tle trees, rooted, 2 for 50c; Cape Jas-
mine, lilac, spirea, rooted, 30c ea. del.
Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, Ga.

Rhododendrons, azaleas, and Jap
persimmons, 15c ea., crabapples, poplars
10c ea, strawberry bushes, forsythia
and lilac, 20c ea., tiger lilies, $1 a 100.
white and yellow jonquils, $1.50 a 100.
Add postage. John S. Wilson, Morgan-
town, Ga. :

Mixed peach trees: White English,
Indian, white clear seed and other va-
rieties, 10c ea., or $1 doz., May cherry
trees, 10c ea. Himalaya blackberry, 25c
doz., horse apples, 40c ea., red striped
summer apple, 25c ea. Add postage to
small orders. Mrs. G. Conner, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 7.

40 Arbor-Vitea cedars, 18 mos. old,
averaging about 18 to 20 in. in height
for sale. Mrs. T. G, Underwood, Mays-
ville, Ga.

Rooted dwarf boxwoods, from cut-
tings, packed well, $6.50 per 100 or
$12 for 200; Weeping Willows, rooted,
$1 6 pink crepe myrtle, $1; 6 large red
cannas with bronze leaves,.$1. Del. Mrs.
J. L. Rodgers, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Schley and Stuart pecan trees for
sale, or exch: for corn, velvet beans,
field peas, beggarweed seed, kudzu
plants, rye or oats. S. K. Simon, Al-
bany, Ga. :

Old time Mimosa trees, all sizes.
Write for prices. Mrs. R. G. Methvin,
Georgetown, Ga.

Rooted cuttings of Cape Jasmine and
crepe myrtle, $2 doz. ea., white English
dogwood, 2 for 25c; little Star Jasmine
and White Swirea, 30c.ea., Weeping
Willow, 25 and 35c ea., 6 Bronze leaf
cannas with red blossom, $1 del., also
Lucretia dewberry plants, 25c doz:
Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.

2 old fashioned boxwoods, 3 and 5
ft. high. Make offer. Mrs. Chas. H.
Ogletree, Crawfordville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Stewart and Schley ecan trees, 2 to
7 ft., 20 to 70c, Idus Johnson, Shell-
man, Ga., Rt. 1. ;

Budded Schley pecan trees, reason-
able prices. Will exch. for pure bred
White Leghorn pullets, or hens, not
more than 18 or 20 mos. old. No culls.
Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Black June cherries, June sugar pears,
blue Damson and. blue preserving
plums, brown Turkey figs, all 1 yr. old
25 ea., $2.50 doz. prepaid. All rooted;
Campbells early grape, weeping willows
and currants, all yr., old, 20c ea., $2
ee B. T. Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga.

Damson plums, Cherry sprouts, 2
yrs. old, everbearing figs, 2 yr. old, 20c
ea., clingstone peaches, 2 and 3 yrs.
old, 15 and 20c ea., a few White Eng-
lish, same price. Mrs. T. S. Wilks, Jef-
ferson,-Ga., Rt. 5.

20,000 peach and apple trees for sale
at bargain. Call or write. C. N. Fitts,
Dahlonega, Ga.



NURSERY STOCK WANTED

Want dwarf boxwoods, 18 by 18 and
up. Quote best price and number you
have. Will take them off your yard,
also state how far you are from Atlan-
ta. Mrs. A. R. Clack, Auburn, Ga.

Want 1 doz. well rooted, everbearing
white Mulberry bushes for next. spring
setting. Give prices and age. A. \F.
Hatchett, Thalmann, Ga.

Want 2 Junipers, 2 1-2 or 3 ft. tall.
State price. Miss Gussie Harrell, East-
man, Ga. =

Want Several large, well shaped box-
wood trees. Hugh Richardson, Atlanta.
Ga.. 160 Peachtree St.

Want to exch. pecans, peanuts, or
other things for small fruit trees:
neach, pears, plums, apples, figs, quince

and pes; any good large, delicious
and heavy fruiters, free from disease,
grades, Write first. M. Graham, Cli-

max, Ga., Rt. D.















ck for Sale And

~ Wanted



ATTLE FOR SALE_

Jersey male, 3 years old, wt.
900 Ibs. perfectly gentle cow.
OB. Hazlehurst, Ga. J. D. Me-
, Hazlehurst, Ga.
lice male Jersey calf, 4 weeks
om a four gallon cow, father reg.
$8. Iverson Wright, Yatesville,
a, Route 1.
Jersey cow in good condition
freshen Nov. 6th, $75 cash at
B. Cowart, Adairsville, Geor-
reg. Jersey heifer, bred, $100;
ersey heifer not reg. fresh in; one
rsey cow to freshen Dec. 6th,
. D. Collins, Statham, Ga. |
ows bred to reg. Hereford Bull,
feeder cattle for sale. Make
ffer. C. C. Owens, Appling, Ga.

2g. Jersey cow, 2 1-4 years old
fer calf 2-1-2 months old for

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\ll_ splendid and will bear close
tion. Shipped FOB: T. T. Mc-
Box 44, Turnerville, Ga.
ead good grade Jersey heifers,
o freshen before Christmas. 8c
iB Buckhead. Chas. M. Davis,
lead, Ga. P. O. Box 6.
ernsey bull, about 3 1-2 yrs.
1,000 to 1200 lbs. Not vicious.
OB my farm. Leander M. Ken-
Collins, Ga.
Holstein and 1-2 Jersey cow, gives
when fresh, Will freshen in Oc-
Gentle and easy milker. S. P.
apeville, Ga. 4
ead cattle: heifers, steers, bulls
ws, wt. 200 to 600 lbs., at 6c lb.,
Jersey bull, Moco Boy Ted, No.
* Born December 20, 1927; sire,
Do Moco Boy No. 215116; dam,
ys Blus Flirt, No. 337424, $50.
umas, Milledgeville, Ga.
2. Jersey 5 year old, 1100 lb. bull
ith papers; 7 year old full Jer-
sh in, 4 1-2 gal. cow, $100; 7 yr.
| Jersey cow, will freshen Oct.
gals. $90; 1 full Jersey bull, 1
ars old, 400 lbs. $35. All are or-
lor. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin,

ood milch cows, grade Jerseys,
for lot; 4 nice heifers, $85 for lot;
Jersey 3 year old bull, not vicious
Thomas Bros., Stephens, Ga. |
sey male calf, 11 mos. old, from
I. cow, $45 reg. in buyers name.
Dodd, Adairsville, Ga.
fal cows with young calves, fat,
id good milkers. Sell or exch.
oats for seed. State what you
0 offer. If in a radius of 75 mi.
kK, will del. for both, cows, corn
. i. O. Siler, Summertown,
Box 173.
rsey heifer cow and calf; both
f, $100 for 2. Rev. L. D. Rolader,
} Ga. Rt. 9, Box 407. A
nos. old Jersey bull from reg. sire
ull blood Jersey dam, not reg.
or, black tongue and switch,
BE. Jones, Fairburn, Ga. RFD 4.

Jersey cow, freshened Sept 20, |

eg.
male calf, also reg. Both for $100.
wen, Alvaton, Ga. Rt. I. :
erade Jersey cows, freshen in
with 2nd calf. See them at my
_mi. west of Talbotton. S. S.
Box Springs) Ga. Rt. 1.

d cattle, both sex for sale.
mmings, Donalsonville, Ga.
sey milech cow, fresh about 10th

with 3rd calf, giving about
k a day now; also 1 fine heif-
rom same cow, 8 mos, old, $50
_$15 for calf. T. A. Merritt,
, Ga. Route 3.
ne Guernsey bull, about 22 mos
ue to color, about 900 Ibs., gentle
be reg. in buyers name, $150
Royston. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart-
eorgia. :
cows; 2 milking and 3_ to
his fall. Prices right. Gor-
fall, Danville, Ga.
ereford bull calf, $60. T. W. Mc-
uena Vista, Ga. . z
Jersey heifer calf. dropped June
50; also reg. bull, about 3 yrs. old

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or pure bred heifers. Write.
dge, Lumpkin. Ga. =,
igh grade Jersey heifers and
red bull calves. C. HE.
itonton, Ga.

_. .CATTLE WANTED __
Want 5 reg. Jersey heifers, bred or
unbred and 1 male. Comer Chamber of

| Commerce, Comer, Ga.

Want Jersey calf from 3 to 6 mos.
old. Will exch. for same, Mrs. J. E
Stone, Adairsville, Ga. Route 3. -

Want several reg. Jersey heifers, 2
to 18 mos. old. Wayne P. Sewell, At-
lanta, Ga. Care Piedmont Hotel.

_ Want a reg. Black Angus bull calf,
just weaned. Give best cash price. T.
A. Bowen, Blakely, Ga: Route 4.

Want several Jersey heifer calves.
Must be reg. or full blood. Quote low-
est price. Will exch. Duroc pigs for
same or buy straight. Quote lowest
price. R. A. Shearer, Lyerly, Ga.

Want a 4gal. a day tresn in Jersey
cow, in the vicinity of Augusta and
reasonable. Thos. E. Harris, Augusta,
Ga., 2320 Wrightsboro Road.

HOGS FOR SALE

O. I. C. pigs. Money makers. 8 to 12
weeks old. Thrifty. No runts. $10 each,
registered in buyers name. A. T. Rigs-
by, Camilla, Georgia, Route B, Care of
fillcrest Farm.
Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs: 0O..C. K.
breeding. October 15th del., $10 each
' With papers. H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth,
Georgia, Route 1.

Big Bone S. P. C. pigs, 8 to 10 weeks
old, papers furnished, $10 each. S. B.

| Driggars, Macon, Georgia, Route 4.

90 full blood Duroc Jersey 50 db.
shoats, $7.50 each, 1 full blood 2 year
old, 350 Ib. Duroc boar $65. E. L. Green,
Cass Station, Ga. Route 1.

7 fine pigs, 3-4 Berkshire and 1-4 P.
C, thoroughbred, but not registered, $6
each. W. I. Dorris, Douglasville, Ga.
Route 5, ;

Pure bred Duroc Jersey 3 mos. old
pigs, for sale, $15 FOB; also want some
hogs and shoats for fattening. State
what you have and price. Paul Clark,
Baxley, Georgia.

6 P. C. shoats, 6 mos. old at market
price. W. V. Wilson, Monticello, Geor-
gia, Route 4.

cond. $18; other litters, both
J. W. Hollis, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A.

Several hogs, in small shoat class.
Run under 50 Ibs. when dressed. Corn-
fed. Del. between October 10th. and
30th. Pay charges to your depot. 15c
lp. I. O, Siler, Summertown, Georgia
Box 173; ee : :

3 S. P. C. and Duroc Jersey mixed
gilts, wt. about 70 to 90 Ibs. Sell or
exch. for meat hogs of any good breed.
Daniel Lynn, Collins, Ga. :

4S. P. C. 6 mos, old gilts, from choice
reg. sire and dam. No relation. $12.50
each, reg. in buvers name, or 2 for $22
with pedigree, reg. papers, FOB Naylor.
i. J. Wetherington, Naylor, Ga. Rt. 1.

6 Black P. C. gilts and boars (Liber-
ator), reg. in buyers name, 2 1-2 mos.
old, $12.50 each FOB. C. L. Fuller, Cur-
ryville, Georgia. =~

3 gilts and 4 males, full blood Duroc
Jerseys, 6 mos. old, $10 each. J. S. Gloy-
er, Americus, Georgia, Route C..

Reg. B. B. B. P. C. sow for sale or
trade. E. W. Grogan, Marble Hill, Ga.

3 P. C, gilts, bred. 1 will farrow the
first of October; other 2 in November;
4 good shoats, 3 mos. old. S. L. Dodd,
| Adairsville, Ga.

1 pure bred Duroc Jersey 2 year old
boar hog, wt. 300 lbs. Cherry red, $25.
_G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. /

1 O. I. C. 2 1-2 year old sow, subject
to reg., good cond., $35, or exch. for
2 reg. Jersey heifers, 2 1-2 to 3 mos. old.
Each to pay freight. Fred Moore, Cleve-
land, Georgia, Route 1. S,

Fine reg. Big Type Black Essex pigs,
three months old, $10 each with pedi-
gree either sex. Satisfaction guaranteed
B. F. Murphy, Sandersville, Ga.

P. C. Sow reg. also 5 pigs, subject to
reg. sired by Armistice Boy, $8 each
with papers $10.:Mrs. W. A. Bennett,
Adairsville, Ga. Route 1. ;

1 good brood sow, due to farrow Oc-
tober 5, $50 cash at barn. J. B. Cowart,
Adairsville, Ga. Route 3.

2 pure bred big bone guinea sows,
color black, one weighs about 225 Ibs.,
the other about 150, bred to old type
guinea boar, due to farrow Nov. 18th;
also 1 pure bred big bone guinea boar.
color black, wt. about 250 lbs. C.. T.
Prosser, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 3.

One O. I. C. boar, 12 months old reg.
$50; 4 pigs half O. I. C. half P. C., $7.50
each; 6 weeks old. Seven pigs, half O.
T. C. half P. C., $7.50 ae Henry B.

raser, Buford, Ga. Route 2. .
aig Bone Guinea hogs. The African
strain. Black. Full stock. wt., from 45
to 70 ibs. ea., $7 to $12 ea, FOB my
station. L. B. Toler, Glenwood, Ga., Rt.

oy Gee eos
ane B. P. C. and Duroc cross,

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sow B. E :
wt 228 Ibs. and 10 pigs, 3 weeks old by

150 lb. Duroc male, dbl. treated, good.
sexes, $12.

LETIN |

S. P. C. $60; one 8. P. C. and B. B.
Guinea, wt. 200 Ibs. bred to pure bred
Duroc, $25, all at barn. Both cholera
immune. Otis H. Wheeler, Jacksonville,
Georgia.

Several nice Duroc Jersey shoats for
sale: Mrs. E. L. Wright. Yatesville, Ga.

One thorough bred Berkshire boar.
11 months old, wt. about 150 Ibs. $25.
W. I. Dorris, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 5.

15 P. C. 3 mos. old pigs, wt. 35 to 40
-bs., $5 ea., or $60 for lot at farm. Amos
*ailey, Eatonton, Ga.. Rt. 3, Care Riv-
erside Stock and Dairy Farm.

1 pred s. P. U., also wuroc Red brood
30W; both fine individuals;, cholera
reated. crated. $40 and $35 FOB. Cash
with order. Mrs. M. K. Barnes, Fitz-
serald, Ga., Care Barnes Poultry Farm.

Several brood sows, due to farrow the
last of October; also shoats. Come and

ae ao J. U. Goolsvy, Granain, Ga...
Roe 1, ;

HOGS WANTED
Want 2 or 3 full blooded Guinea hogs

Big or little bone. Prefer No. Ga- stock. | :

S. C. Yarborough, Aragon, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want a bunch of choice pigs in Oc-
tober. Berkshire, White Chester, or
Berkshire and Chester, crossed. N. C.
faulkner, Lula, Ga.

Want hogs to fatten on halves. Any
quantity, under 25 head. - Tommie
Thompson, Lyons, Georgia.

Want to exch. Toulouse geese for
young pigs, or a meat shoat. Write
tirst. Mrs. C, A. Black, The Rock, Ga.
Route 1.

Want 1 small pork hog for Christ-
mas. Must not weigh over 50 lbs. Pre-
fer a 35 or 40 lb. hog. Any breed. Must
be in good shape. State your lowest
cash price and what you have to of-
fer. O. G. Hickox, Homeland, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE ,

old, also wagon and harness, $65 FOB.
Mrs. L. E. Neal, Blackwells, Georgia,
Route 1. a

2 black horse mules for sale; 9 years
wt. 1 M. ibs.; each, work anywhere,
$200, or exch. for reg. Jersey cows, or
year old heifers, entitled to reg., also
want some Jersey baby calves to raise
on: halves to year old. Will pay exp. on
half of them. Dont want any male
calves. Must be 5 wks. old. W. V. Wil-
son, Monticello, Georgia, Rt. 4. -

1 brown mare mule, gentle, work any--
old. Little lame in

where, 10 or 11 years
right fore foot. but doesnt seem to af-
fect her. Sound and pert. $75. E. J.
Helton, Toomsboro, Ga. Route 3.

2 mules, 14 and 12 years of age. Sell
or exch. for 1 good 8 year old mule.
Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga.

1 pair good A. No. 1 mules, gentle
and work anywhere, $200 cash, or trade
for cows and hogs. J. M, Snelgrove,
Lumber City, Ga. Route 1. :

2 mules for sale. Prices right. Gor-
don Hall. Danville, Ga. ;



HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want small pony, bridal and saddle.
Must be reasonable. Mrs. W. H. J. Foy,
Egypt, Georgia. ce aes

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE.
1 pure bred Toggenberg buck, not

| reg., extra large, 2 1-2 yrs. old, $20;

several grade does, not fresh, $4 ea.
Miss E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.

3 high bred and reg. Toggenberg
goats: 2 bred does and 1 buck, all reg.
for sale cheap. E. C. Stark, Commerce,
Ga.

.1 Swiss pure white 6 mos. old Saa-
man buck from pure Swiss reg. stock,
$15 for quick sale. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Quitman, Ga.

25 or 30 goats in nice shape. $50.00.
Gordon Hall, Danville, Ga. a

5

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want 100 Ga. raised stock nannie
goats. Quote price. C. LL. Stracke,
Sparks, Ga. . :

Want 11 ewes and 1 ram. Will exch.
Reg. Duroc Jersey sow and 8 pure bred
pigs, entitled to reg for same, or will
exch. reg. pig for 11 Game hens. H. C.
Waldrip, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want 50 white ewe sheep, any good
breed. Give best cash price. J. E. Stone,
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3. :

s - RABBITS FOR SALE .

Pure bred Flemish Giant rabbits,
about 4 mos. old, also 1 Rufus Red
buck, about 7 mos. old. Ideal for breed-
ing stock. Mrs. Ura White, Stone Mtn.,
Ga., Rt.1.

1 Black Belgian 3 1-2 mos. old doe,
$3; 3 grey Belgian 11 moz. old does,
$6 each; 1 grey Belgian 1 year old buck
$4; 1 pink-eyed white year old doe,
ready bred, $10; 3 pink-eyed white





bucks; 11, 2 and 4 1-2 mos. old, $4 ea.;

Nice little horse, Ga. raised, 5 years |.

*

3 New Zealand Red 3 mos. old does,
$7 each, and 1 New Z. Red 3 mos. old
buck, $5. All Reds entitled to reg. F.
M. Terrell, Carnesville, Ga -Route 1.

Pure white pink-eyed 6 mos. old rab-
bits, $3 pr., 1 doe, $1.75; 1 buck, $1.25.
Miss Naomi Allison,: Lithia Springs, Ga,

t RABBITS WANTED

Want old field rabbits to dress and
ship on ice to market. Quote best price.
KE. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

4 pr. large White King pigeons,
mated, banded and working, $2. pr. or
exch. for 8 White Leghorn pullets, 8
to 10 mos. old. Mrs. M. H. King, Wood-
land, Ga. z

Mated. White Kings and Red Carne-
aux, $2 pr. W. D. Proctor, Albany, Ga.

Mated white Kings and Red Carne-
aux, $2 pr. W. D. Proctor, Albany, Ga.

5 pairs of White
and fast squab breeders. $2 per pair.
zB T. Byrd, Norwood Ave., Savannah,

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2 pairs of White King, 3 pairs of
Homer pigeons, $4 for lot fob cash with
order. J. Elmer Dixon, Blackshear, Ga.
Rt. 4, Box 82.

Homer and Carneaux pigeons, $1.50
pair. Will sell or exch. one pair Carne-
aux for one pair
Marsh, LaFayette; Ga. aes
.8 or 10 pairs mated mixed pigeons,

80c per pair: Mrs. Conner, Rt. 7, Gaines-

ville, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

1-good as new top buggy and har-
ness, $50; also 1 horse wagon, quick

del. for cash, $5. E. J. Helton, Tooms- |

boro, Ga., Rt. 3.
50 nice white feed sacks, 10c ea.,

E for lot. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet,
a.

600 bundles of 3 hand fodder, very

J. W. Garrett, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
No. 2 Davis swing churn, good cond.

Make offer. Mrs. L. E. Whelchel, White

Plains, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 24: /

_ 25 sound chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib.

man, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83.
60 feed sacks, 5c ea., party to pay
transportation charges. Mrs. J. F. Dru-
ry, Waynesville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 51.
.3 gal. Elgin Metal churn never used;
used by Agricultural College for scien-
tific butter making; steel frame. and
make 8 minutes. Non rust, turns with
crank, cost $5.75. Make best offer. G.
E. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga.



MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

Want .a second-hand 10 gal. bbl,
churn in good cond. J. A. Loudermilk,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.



VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Red hot pepper, large pods, 10c doz.,

{Small 6c doz. fancy ,little white hot

pepper for pickling, 20c qt., medium
long hot green pepper, 20c qt. Mrs. H.
G. Fraser, Gainesville, Ga. Route 7.
Hot pepper, 50c gal. del. Mrs. Cora
G. Harrison, Madras, Ga. Route 1. :

J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga. RFD 2.

The long, hot red pepper for sausage
35c lb. Have about 100 lbs. for sale.
A. J. Shepard, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1!

Small tomatoes, $1.35 per crate, FOB
Alto. Cash with order. J. J. Matheson,
Alto, Ga. Route 1. ee

- VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Horse radish for pickling, now ready
$1 per doz., roots del. Mrs. J. E. Maul-
din, Hastanollee, Ga.



VEGETABLES WANTED

Want artichokes and green tomatoes.
Quote best price and quantity and

date of shipment. John Bratton, At-

lanta, Ga. 180 13th St. NE.

Want yellow squash, beans,, egg
plants, butter-beans, and all kinls of
vegetables. Fred I. Baker, Columbus,
Georgia, Route 2.



Want papershell and seedling pe-
cans. Any quantities. Highest. cash
price paid. Write us now in detail.
Submit samples later. Bobs Candy Co.
Albany, Georgia. 5 :
Want papershell and seedling pecans.
Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga.

once. Will exch. for same. Will exch.
$6 value for 100 pds. Write for particu-
lars and send samples. Mrs. J. L. Wal-
lace, Canon, Ga. Route 4,

Want sveral hundred pounds
new crop papershell pecans. Send sam=



ple and best cash price. G. A. West,

Statesboro, Ga.

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Kings banded, mated -

Fantail pigeons. J. M.-

good upland, this yrs. pull, $10 at once.

Nice, clean dry sage, 60c lb: del. Mrs.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED |

Want 15 pds. of nice dry peanuts at :

of |

cap.,. $2.50 cash. Miss Belle Timmer- _



-. sweet williams,

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. F lower and Seds For
Sale and Wanted

Abelias and Armour river. privet, 2

to 3 1-2 ft., $10.50 doz., boxwoods, re-
vised list, ranging from 10 to 36 in., $4
to $18 per doz., according to size;
hardy blue, also white hydrangea, lav-
ender spirea, forsythia and choice roses
50c each; red spider lilies, $1.50 doz.;
milk and wine 25c and 50c each; shasta
daisies, 3 doz., $1; hybrid Cherokee rose
Cherokee Queen, white, $1.50 each.
Mrs. Annie M. Butler, West Point, Ga.
Care of Cherokee Farm.

Narcissus, daffodiis, corn lilies, $1 per

100; purple and lavender Iris, leopard

lily, 30c doz; bridal wreath, 15 each;
golden bells, pink, purple and white
althea, pink almond, white English
. dogwood, 3 for 25c; double yellow jap-
onica, hibiscus, 25c each; forsythia, 2
for 15c; variegated violets, 10c doz. Add

- postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Elli-

jay, Georgia, Route 3.
- Light and dark blue iris, 30c doz.;
English dogwood, 30c each; jonquils
and daffodils, 20c doz; red cannas,
fox gloves, 25c doz;
weigelia roses, 1 year old, 25c each;
velvet rose, red dahlia bulbs, 10c each;
hardy yellow primrose, 50c big bunch;
flowering almond, 15c each. Add post-
-age on orders less than $2. Mrs. Geo.
W. Davis, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3.
Junipers, well rooted, 35c each; gol-
den bells, 5c; lavender iris, 30c doz;
pink roses, 3 for 15c; pink weigelia, 20c
each; spirea and hibiscus, deutzia, 15c
each; sword lilies, 2 for 15c; blue and
white violets, 10c per doz. Doyle Eller,
- Ellijay, Ga. Route 3.
2 year old dwarf boxwood, 150 or
more will sell to party at reasonable
price: Spencer sweet pea seed, 15c pkg.;
double poppies, mixed colors, dahlia,
flowering and giant zinnia seed, dwarf
red marigold and princess feather seed
10 pkg.; pink and lavender crepe myr-
tles, cape jasmine, yard hydrangea,
will exch, these for tulip bulbs or white
or red crepe myrtle sprouts. Miss Eva
Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2.
Double red cannas, fire ball, 40c.
doz; bronze leaf cannas with orange
colored blooms, 25c doz; blue flags or
giant iris, $1 per 100; all summer
blooming orange lilies, spring and win-
ter -blooming Royal blue violets, 50c
per 100; white hydrangea, rose colored
hydrangea, rooted, Roosevelt ferns, 25c
each; rose cuttings, 15c doz. Mrs. Dessie
Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Route 1,
Double purple lilacs, 25c each; deep
pink crepe myrtle, 20c each. All well
rooted. L. M. Averett, Buena Vista, Ga.

- Route 1.

Gladioli bulbs, choice named varie,
ties assorted or separate colors, 50c
doz. postpaid, fall delivery. Order di-
rect or send for list. J. J. Johnston,
College Park, Georgia. 2 :

Buttercups and jonquil bulbs, $1 per
hundred. Mrs. Ben T. Echols, Philo-
math, Georgia.

Sweet williams, 10c doz; blue flag
lilies, 25c doz; white and blue August
lilies, 2 for 25c; golden glow, pink and
red geranium cuttings, red sultana cut-
tings, double petunias, hybiscus cut-
tings, 5c each; white, pink and red
monthly rose cuttings, 2 doz. for 25c;
New Years vine, rooted, 6 for 10c; but-
ter and egg plants 15c doz; hardy
phiox, 3 doz. 50c; rooted. justicia, be-
gonias, 10c each. Will exch. for nice
quilt scraps or sacks, each party pay
postage. Miss Mary E. Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Georgia, Route 1, Box 42.

Double butter and egg bulbs, daffo-

dils, butter cups, jonquils and narcissus, | |

- $1 per 100; bulbs of cannas, gladioli,
iris lilies and dahlias, 50c doz; lilacs
15c each; shasta daisies, 20c doz; cut-
tings of 4 colors of jew and coleus, 10c
doz; will sell out my pot flowers cheap.
Geraniums, .begonias, ferns, sultanas,
fuchsia. Write if interested. Add post-
age. Mrs. Belle Godard, Route 2,
Goggins, Georgia. z
Iris, yellow flags, lemon lilies, hardy
phlox 25c doz; buttercups, 20c doz;
pink bleeding heart bulbs, 40c each;
lavender, blue and pink puzzle food,
35c each; snowball, rooted, 30c each;
monthly rose, 80c each; golden bell,
rooted, 20c each; white spirea, 15c ea;
blue hedge, white shasta daisies, 3 for
20c; also bunch beans 25c pt. Add pos-
tage. Miss Pearl Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3
Cream chrysanthemums, Hastings va-
riety, 35c doz; variegated coleus, 10c
bunch; red coleus, two bunches 10c;
- crimson, light yellow or orange cannas,
6 for 25c; dusty miller, purple sweet
violets, 10c per doz. Mrs. Mary E. Tay-
lor, Gordon, Ga. Route 38.

3

Azaleas, all colors, 6 for $1; hardy
winter jews, wax plants, 3 for 25c;
cream narcissus, 40c doz; white, blue
and yellow violets, 30c doz; cedars, 40c,
2 ft. high; 75c, 4 ft. size. Mrs. J. W.
Penland, Ellijay, Ga.

Tame purpie violets, 50c per 100, Add
postage. Mrs. W. V. Rabbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Route +. =

2uyvu'

Blue iris lily bulbs, 90c per

Stamps not accepted. Miss Mae Bell.

White, Temple, Ga. Route 3, Box 49.

Orange lilies, 50c per 100; white pe-
onies, 30c each; winter blooming sweet
violets, 15 doz; dwarf iris, 25c doz;
pink hydrangea, hardy red carnations,
boxwood plants, 25c each; geraniums,
raised from seed, 2 for 25c; strawber-
ry begonia, 10c each; marigold seeds,
10c Ib. Will exch. for dbl. dahlia, tu-
lipor crocus. Miss Addie Hughey, Ran-
ger, Georgia, Route 1.

Maiden hair ferns, 15c each; large
deep pink peonies, 20c each; orange
sultanas, white, pink, orchid and pur-
ple verbena, all plants nice size and
well rooted, 10c each; cuttings of dark
red carnations, 5c each. Add postage.
Mrs. Genie Barlow, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Route 2. :

Peonies, calla lilies, 50c each; madona
lilies, 25c each; blue iris, spider lilies,
tuberoses, 25c doz; cannas, Hubert
King, $4. Miss Eva Haynes, Buford,
Georgia.

8 doz. young tiger lily bulbs. Make
best offer. Add postage.- Miss Bessie

Boone, 11 Brookwood Ave., Commerce, .

Georgia.

Spirea, golden forsythia, large size,
crepe myrtle, 20c; white magnolia,
blooms all summer, 20c to $1; Carolina
cherry, 25c to 75c; gladioli, 40c per
doz; double dahlias, .all colors, 3 for
25c. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro,
Georgia, Route 2. 3
1500 flag lilies, assorted colors, $1 per
100; junipers, old fashioned -boxwoods,
50c each; $5 doz; golden bells, thorn-
less yellow roses, blue rose, baby white
rose, English dogwood, red blooming
pear, 25c each; all 2 year old plants,
November delivery. Mrs. B. T. Baldwin,
Rockmart, Ga. Route 4.

Three varieties Jonquils or daffodils

60c per 100 or exch. for other bulbs,
hyacinths preferred except single blue.
Single blue hyacinth bulbs, 30c doz. or
exch. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Buchanan, Ga.
Route 3.
_100 well rooted dwarf boxwood cut-
tings $1.25 per doz; $6 per 100; well
rooted cape jasmine cuttings, 30c ea;
$2.50 per doz; weeping willows, 30c ea;
double red cannas, 70c doz. Miss Blanch
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

Strong healthy giant pansy plants
mixed colors, English double daisies,
forget-me-not plants, $1.60 per 100 post
paid. James C. Bush, Pine Grove, Ave.
Augusta, Ga. :

Azaleas, coral pink Cherokee rose
bushes, hibiscus, pink crabapple, 10c
each or $1 doz; large size golden bells,
strawberry bushes and box elders, 20c
each; 4 colors camelia japonicas, 25c
each; Jap persimmons and May cherry
sprouts, $1 doz; tiger lilies, large bulbs
$1 per 100; Jap Iris and lemon lilies,
25c doz; yellow daffodils, 20c doz. Will
exch, Mrs. F. B. Wilson, Loving, Ga.

100 iris for $1, ten different kinds.
Twelve different kinds for $1. Mrs.
Hiley C. Barber, 127 Philpot St., Cedar-
town, Georgia.

Paper white narcissus bulbs, 15c doz;
blue violets, 10c doz; kudzu plants, 4c
each; peony flowered poppy seed, 8c
tablespoonful; May cherry sprouts, 2
year old red roses, 15c each; all plants
well rooted. Add postage. Roses and
cherries subject to inspection. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga. Rt. 2.

Paul Neyron roses, year size, milk
and wine lily bulbs, poinsettiae, well
rooted pink hydrangea, 25c each; Amer
ican pillow rose, 35 each; double yel-

low thornless rose yellow jasmine, root-.

ed, 15 each; Grand Duke jasmine cut-
tings, 3 for 10c ; butter and eggs, yel-
low Narcissus bulbs, orange double and
Single day lilies, 25c doz; pink peren-
nial phlox, 10c each; 2 year old plu-
mosa, 85c; two red Arabian fuchsia
Pee Sue althea cuttings, 4 for
. - Miss ittie Collins, i i
Georgia, Bont Smithville,
Vhite Easter lily bulbs, 10c:. t
a 3c; February pbreiesus
es postage. Mrs..M. Cc,
ge Serna: ee
atfodils, 50c doz;- bronze ladioli
25 doz; yellow and butterfly canna
50 doz; milk and wine lily, 15 each:
small yellow narcissi, 75 per 100. Mrs.
W. Oo. Yates, Quitman, Ga. Route 3.-
Achiminee plants, 3 for 25c; white
hydrangea, pink begonia, 15 each;
sultanas, 25c each; green, bronze strip-



ed jew, 3 pieces for 10c; large double

_ MARKET BULLETIN

touch-me-not plants, 15c doz. Will
exch. for bulbs for fall planting. Mrs.
M. W. Castillow, 422 Johnson Avenue,
Macon, Georgia.

Blooming size gladioli bulbs, 50c per
doz; COD. Planting time October.
Wine lily bulbs, 25c each. Mrs. George
Ray, Arlington, Georgia, Route A.

White Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz. or
10c each. Add postage. Miss Lela Rahn,
Rincon, Georgia, Route 2.

Jonquil and daffodils, short and
long trumpet, $1 per 100; dbl. daffo-
dils, 75c a 100; April blooming Nar-
cissi, $1.25 a 100. Postage paid on all
orders for 100 or more. Mrs, G.
Barrow, Madison, Ga.

All varieties of altheas; oleanders,.

spirea, Van Houtti, dbl., Reevesena,
Thumbergi, pink, crimson; Euonimus
Jasmines, Grand Duke night bloom,
nudiflorum, hydrangea, barberry bush,
philadelphus, weigelia, punica ahbelia,
kerria-forsythia roses, rosemary, any
4 for $1.15, 6 for $1.60; Eleagnus, Pyra-
cantha, Ligustrum, Photenia, Pittos-
porum, green and variegated Camelia
japonicas. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cordele,
Georgia, 512 16th Ave. NE.
Fifty spengeria ferns, 2 years old,
20c each, postpaid. Mrs. M. E. Hen-
drix, Bright, Georgia.
_ Purple and white iris lilies, 20c doz;
orange and Arabian, shasta daisies, 15c
doz; daffodils, tulips and gladioli, 25c
doz. each; Madonna lilies, 20c each, 2
for 35c; dark red peonies, 40c each, 3
for $1; Dorothy Perkins roses, 15c
each, Add postage. Mrs. Christine Mc-
Leod, College Park, Georgia, Route 2,
Care Ga. Poultry Farm. :
Winter myrtle, 25c doz; iris lilies,
white and purple, 20c doz; yellow
canna lilies, $5 for 100; hedge cuttings
259c doz; cedar, 6 in., 2 ft. 25c, and
everbearing strawberry plants, 50c-a
100. G. W. Story, Appling, Ga. _
Strong evergreen trees and shrubs;
also fragrant cream and white jonquil
bulbs, 25c doz., $1.15 a 100; Bronze day
lilies, a few doz. at 35c doz. bulbs, $1.25
a 100; booking orders for fall ship-
ments and also selling now. All choice
products. Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Mineral
Bluff, Georgia.
Red, pink and white peonies, 50c ea.,

pedigreed, named iris, $1 doz; Pride of-

Harlem, Netherland, William Pitt,
Peach Blossom tulip bulbs, $1 doz.,
also all varieties of grape and scupper-
hong vines, 2 years old, 25c and 50c
each; strawberry plants, several fine
varieties, 50c a 100. All ready now. Del.
James Cureton, Austell, Ga.
_ Many varieties of iris, large quanti-
ties; altheas, dbl., in rose, white, dregs
of wine, flesh tinge, and all colors in
single altheas; any quantity of splen-
did growing cannas, in pink, coral,
baby breath, rose and tinged or vein-
ed. Soil given with cluster plants as
Algeratum, periwinkle, dew-drop and
ivy; Cut flowers can be furnished at
reasonable prices. Miss Lula Gachet,
Atlanta, Ga. 238 12th St. g
Hundred Gladioli bulbs, assorted
colors, 10c each, 3 for 25c, or 75c doz.,
del.; purple violets, 20c doz; shasta
daisies, 25 a doz.; green wandering
jew, 10c doz.; pink Dorothy Perkins
and yellow thornless roses, 15c each,
$1.75 doz. All rooted and properly pack-
ed for mailing. Orders amounting to
$1 del, also everbearing Strawoerry
plants, 30c a 100, $2.50 M., del. in Ga.
Mrs. J. R. Ellington, Fairburn, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
_Pink Dorothy Perkins roses, 10c ea;
fiowering almonds, bridal wreath and
thornless yellow roses, 15 each; kudzu
and birdseye, 10c each, $2 doz., cut-
tings from ever blooming roses, all
colors, 10 each; dbl. touch-me-not or
balsam, mixed colors, 10c doz; old
fashioned grass pinks, 20c; mixed col-
ors hollyhocks, petunia, poppies, dbl.,
mixed zinnia, blanket and sunflower,
Texas morning glory 10c pkg.; seed
flag, August and June lilies, 10c each;
pink oxalis, 5c, other flowers. Add
postage. Mrs. J. Winter, Buford, Ga.
For saleRooted Arbor Vitaes 25c
each; well-rooted hardy Hibiscus, mix-
ed colors, 15 and 20c each; mixed
colored Azaleas 10 and 15 each;
white pines, silver maples, poplars,
crabapples and hollys 15c each; red
Japonicas rooted 25c each; tiger lilies
$1 per 100; white jonquils $1.50 per
100; rhubarb and pie plant roots 75c
per doz. Mr. J. W. Abercrombie, Lov-
ing. oer Sie
arge re ng Humbert: cannas,
per 100, or $20 a M; yellow and ae
cannas, $2 per 100, or $15 a M.: deep
rose pink cannas, $1 doz. $5 a 100; mix-
ed gladioli bulbs, $1 a 100; gardenias,
rooted, 50c each; pink oleander, root-



ed, 50 each; white oleander, 25: dbl.
white althea cuttings, $1 a cope

Blairsville, Ga.



_Thursday, October
different kinds of rose cuttings $1;
white wisteria cuttings, 25c each. Mrs.
J. R. Camp, Cordele, Georgia.
Red Easter lilies, 50c each; milk and
wine lilies, 25c each, 5 for $1; gladioli
bulbs, 15c each; violets, 15c doz.; Dor- |
othy Perkins rose cuttings, not rooted,
10c each, also Ga. collard seed and
Hanover seed, 10c thls.; fly weed seed,
10c tsp. Miss Cammie Sutton, Tifton,
Ga. Route A, Box 145. =
Mixed colors hollyhock seed, also
mixed colors gaillardia seed, 10c thls.;__
dahlia flowering zinnias seed, 10c
spoonful; or exch. for Octagon coupons

M.!/at 1c each. No coupons accepted for

postage; also violets, 10c doz. 5 doz.,
30c; also a nice bunch rooted sage 10c.
Add postage. Cash orders of 25c del.
Mrs. M. C. Conner, Gainesville, Geor-
gia, Route 4. :
Dbl. white Morning Glory, all colors,
dbl. zinnia, balsam, snapdragons, love-
in-a-mist, dbl. hollyhocks, orange ball
marigold, 1 pkg. of each 60c; also ce-
dar and ivy, 50c and 70c. Mrs. Vestie
Ledford, Blairsville, Ga. &
Large yellow oxalis for fall planting,
25c doz, add postage. Mrs. D. H.
Vocke, Valdosta, Georgia, Route 1.
Old fashioned winter pinks, 15c -per
doz. or exch. for any kind of poppy
seed, or fall plants. N. L. Palmer, Lees-
ourg, Georgia. . a
Laurens Kasta daffodils, $1 doz.; as-
pasia narcissi, 75c doz.; palmettoes 25c
each; snapdragons, 30c doz.; dbl. holly
hocks, French hollyhocks, and golden
glow, each 50c doz; large white chry-
santhemums. 30c doz.; agaratum, 25c

|doz.; galax and mtn. ferns, $1 a 100

each. Add postage. Mrs. A. J. Ledford,

Red spider lilies. paper white nar-
cissi, dbl. orange lily, ferns, shasta
daisies, white water lily bulbs, red and
pink verbena, yarrow plants, pink
gladioli bulbs, 25c per doz. each; white
spider and milk and wine lily bulbs, 5
colors, large canna and water lily bulbs
and calladiums, 40c doz. each; Calif.
violets, shasta daisy plants, $1 a 100;
other flowers, bulbs, etc. Add postage
on orders for less than $1. Miss Eliza-
beth Harrell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6.

Wisteria, Dorothy Perkins roses, pink
20c; rooted pink ivy geraniums, Thurs-
toni begonia, 25c each; two colors conk
begonia, 2 for 25c; pink verbena $1
per 100; rooted monthly rose cuttings
$1.25 doz; pkg. each of collossal and
daliah flowered zinnia seed, mixed
colors petunia seed, California poppy
seed 25c. Add postage. Will exch. any
of above for Charleston Wakefield,
Succession or late Flat Dutch cabbage
plants. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Geor
gia, Route A. 5 Gk

Twenty-five green stiff leaf caladi-
ums, one, two and three. feet tall, 50c,
$1.25 and $2 each FOB. Mrs. Will E.
Spence, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. .

Double pink and blue hyacinths, 20c
per doz. Add. postage. Miss Ida Jones,
Dalton, Ga. Route 1. Boe

Lemon lily, large Jap iris, 45c doz;
pink and white perennial phlox, 35c
doz; hibiscus, pink peonies, red jap-
onica lilacs, snow ball, junipers, box
wood, dwarf box wood, dwarf arbor
vitae, tall arbor vitae, 25c each; snow
drops, 75c per 100; narcissus, $1.25 per
100; tiger lily, 30c doz; American Beau-
ty rose, strawberry bush, 6 for $1; aza-
leas, Cherokee rose, yellow rose, $1
doz. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga.

One pink hydrangea, 1 red begonia,
1 white begonia, 1 red geranium, oxalis,
wandering jew, rainbow moss all rooted
for 30c. Two fuchsias, 2 pink hydran-
geas, 2 double petunias, double hibis-.
cus, 2 maple begonias, 2 red sultanas,
2 weeping lantanas, 1 variegated lan-
tana, 1 geranium, 2 Christmas cactus,
2 knife blade cactus, 1 justishia, jews,
26 cuttings in all for 50c or 75c for all.
Add postage. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dah-_
lonega, Ga. Route 1. a.

Large yellow jonquil bulbs, 15 per
doz. Postage paid on all orders of $1
or more. Mrs. Lily Junior, Tallapoosa,
Ga. Route 3, Box 15. a

Mixed narcissus bulbs, field grown,
several fine varieties, 25c doz; 5 doz.
for $1. Yellow crocus, 15c doz; four
colors perennial phlox, shasta daisies
clove pinks, 5c each; verbena and
hardy hibiscus, 10c rooted plants or.2
for i5c. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell,
Georgia, Route 3. A

Jonquil bulbs, 50c doz., $3 per hun
dred. Miss N. M. Baker. 1470 Dekalb
Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Phone Dear-
born 0415-W. : eg

Pink, red and yellow azaleas, rhod
odendrons, 6 for $1; white, blue an
yellow violets, 30c doz; winter ferns,
for 25; daffodils, 50c doz; crabapples
25 each. Mrs. Alice Kell, Ellijay, G

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ursday, October 4, 1928,

FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE
Large type pink hardy phlox, 55c doz;
2 year old double yellow japonica, 50c
each; tiger lilies, lemon lilies, 45 doz;
double tanzy, 60c doz; red seven sister
rose cuttings, Dorothy Perkins rose, 15c
each; sunflower seed, 15c cupful. Add
- postage. Miss Pearl Hensley, Ellijay,
_ Georgia, Route 3, Box 55.

- Double pink camelia japonica cut-
_ tings, 20c each; red, pink and white
_ oleanders, well rooted, 35c each; un-

apples. _ Add postage on orders less
than $1. Mrs. B. A. Palmer, Arlington,
Georgia, Route A.
Single and double orange day lilies
10c each, $1 doz; lemon lilies 10 each,
- $ for 25c; several shades of red, 2
_ pinks, 2 yellows, purple and white va-
_ riegated, red and white variegated yel-
low and red dbl. dahlia bulbs $1 doz.,
all colors, fine, mixed gladioli, 50c doz:
__ shrubs, roses, perennial and pot plants,
and shrubs, cuttings and rose, 50c doz.
No exchange. Mrs. R. M. Sheppard,
Stone Mountain, Ga. Route 3, Phone
Dearborn 4220-R.
_ Beautiful Florida Blue vine plants,
well rooted, now ready for fall plant-
ing,*2 for 25c; postpaid; pink, dbl. ole-
anders, 3 ft. tall, 50c; purple flowered
evergreen Buddley, any size, from 15c
- to 50c; also Dorothy. Perkins rose, well
rooted, large or small size, 15c and 25c.
Mrs: Wiley Yates, Barwick, Ga.
King Humbert and The President,
in fiery red and bright scarlet cannas,
- also Richard Wallace, yellow. Fine
_ bulbs $1 per doz. each, postpaid. Mrs.
Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga.
Trumpet Major daffodils. Extra
large, long stemmed, golden yellow
_trumpet_and petals, 30c doz.; $1 a 100
del.; Calif. violets, rich violet blue on
long stems, 40c doz., $1 a 100 del. Mrs.
ida L. Prickett, Maysville, Ga.
__ Boston sword ferns, 15c each; several
kinds of monthly rose cuttings, 30c doz.
3 climbing roses, 3 years old, 50c each;
2 kinds of Cannas, 10c each; dbl. white
althea, 30c doz. cuttings; rooted blue
hydrangea, 25c each; white iris, 30c
doz... No stamps accepted. Purchaser
must pay postage on plants. Mrs. M.
2 es oe, Sandersville, Ga., RFD 1,
Box 8.
_ . Well rooted Sword ferns, 15 each;
_ blue flag lilies and yellow cannas,
rooted, 25c doz.; purple lilac and pink
crepe myrtle, 20c each; cuttings, 10c:
2 kinds of pink and scarlet geraniums,
51-2cea. Spearmint, rooted, 5c bunch.
Add postage on small orders. Mrs.
om Williams, Cumming, Ga. Route

Canna and iris bulbs, 50c doz.; shasta

daisies and sweet violets, 25c doz. ea;
pink everblooming begonias, 10c each.
Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B.
__ Geraniums, red, cerise and other
_ Colors, 15c rooted, 2 for 15c; rooted, red,
orange and pink sultana, justicia, hy-
drangea, 10c each; purple violets,
cream, pink and variegated rose cut-
tings, 10c doz., March cactus, 15c; ferns
25c. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga.
[moute 7.
25. American Beauty Japanese Mi-
mosa plants, .1 year old, $1 each; 30
tung oil 2 year old plants, $1.50 each;
150 boxwoods, 15c each; shasta daisies
- 20 doz; perennial phlox, all colors, 15c
each. Mrs. I. S. Jordan, Augusta, Ga.
1050 Hickman Road.
__.3 Dwarf Boston ferns: 2 1-2 years
old $1; 1 6 year old, $5; crab and spen-
geria ferns, 25c each; lace ferns, 25c
and 50c. Cleo Kizziah, Rising Fawn,
Georgia, Box 66.
__Large size white April blooming nar-
'Cissi bulbs, $1 a 100 postpaid. Mrs.
Paul Steed, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 4.
200 single blue Roman _ hyacinth
bulbs, $3 for the lot, or 25c doz. Add
Postage. Miss Louise Whitehead, Jef-
ferson, Ga. RFD 2, Box 36.
_ Dahlias, Dahlias-cactus, dbl. honey
comb and single, pink, yellow, purple,
lavender, variegated colors, red, flame,
uff and all shades red, $1 doz., not
a. or. $1.25 doz. del. All orders
Eu



be filled before November 1. Mrs.
ugene Mozeley, Clayton, Ga.
_Pink thrift plants, 15c doz. Mrs. A.
Taylor, Sharon, Ga. Route 1.
bl. pink hyacinth bulbs, 10c each,
le blue, 5c each; jonquil and pur-
We sweet violets, $1 a 100 each; white
ridal wreath, $1 doz. Miss Mae Bo-
Mar, LaFayette, Ga.
nite peonies, 40c each; giant blue

itis, dbl. daffodils, 40c doz.; old fash-
Oned tiger lilies, 15 each; snowdrops,
10 doz., 75c a 100; orange day lily, 25

: American Beauty Sultanas,
15c each, cuttings 8c each, 2
; Boston fern cuttings, 10c each;
Bold, 10c pk.; also fine strawberry

_ rooted, 10c each. Cash or exch. for dried }

plants, 75c a 100. Will exch. for dark
red peonies, or for. Octagon coupons
at lc each, or for most anything can
use. Write. Halie Ricket, Fair Mount,
Georgia, Route 1.

Lavender, white and pink Calif. ox-
alis, single snowdrops and buttercups
$1 doz each; not less than 6 sold; blue
and white blue bells, $1.75 doz. each;
wood hyacinths, blue, rose and white
and dbl. and giant snowdrops, $1.50
doz. each; 100 blooming size gladioli
bulbs, fine varieties, $2 (no less than
100 sold); extra choice varieties in lots
of 25 only, large bulbs, ruffled, white,
large rose pink, ruffled salmon pink,
scarlet, $2 each lot; purple and laven-
der, $3 to $3.25. lot; 100 select. tulip
bulbs in 20 varieties, $.95 (no less
sold). Mrs. W. E. Green, Powersville,
Georgia.

Lemon lilies, 35 doz.; tiger lilies, $1
a 100; pink and white perennial phlox
25 doz; cream narcissi, $1.25 a. 100;
crabapple sprouts, junipers, Arbor-Vi-
tae, boxwoods, purple lilac, 25c each;
pink hibiscus, 6 for $1; red and yellow
azaleas, $1 doz. Well rooted, packed
with wet moss. Miss Gladys Abercrom-

bie, Morgan, Ga.

Pink Cherokee roses, Azaleas, $1 doz.
each; boxwoods, japonicas, arbor-vitae,
25c each; lemon lilies, 40c doz; daffo-
dils, pink and white perennial phlox,
35 doz.; trailing arbutus and parma
violets, 25c doz. each. Mrs. Bonnie
Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga.

Pink peonies, 75 different kinds of
dahlias, 25 each, for spring del., if you
want to choose from the flowers send
25 for box of flowers labeled, so you
can choose the kind you want before
frost; also arbor-vitae, junipers, box-
woods, black walnuts, etc., prices range
according to size, from 25c to $2. Mrs.
W. T. Panter, Morganton, Ga.

Dbl. and single daffodil bulbs, 15c
doz., or lot of 375 for $3.75; white, red,
salmon and pink geranium cuttings,
je each; himalaya vines, dewberry, 3
for 25c each; spengeria fern, $3; as-
paragus fern, $2.50. Mrs. M. A. Rain-
water, Fairburn, Ga. RFD 4.

Jonquil and daffodils, 30c doz.; red
crepe myrtle, 40c each; dbl. yellow
japonica, 2 years old, well rooted, 25c
each; white narcissi, 35c doz.; lavender
iris, sweet williams 30c doz. each; gol-
den bells, peachtree rose, 20c each, and
pink baby rose, 25c each. Mrs. Mart
Gentry, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3.

Watermelon pink crepe myrtle, 15c

ach, 4 for 50c; white spirea, 15c each;

veen and white striped grass, 5c per
bulb, or 6 for 25c; sleet. 10c each: All
well rooted; pink sultana, white and
oink begonias, cactus and night bloom-
ing sirius, oleander, tiger lily and
dahlia bulbs, all colors, 10c each; pink
hydrangea, 25c each; ice plant leaves
rooted, 5c; coleans, all colors, 6 cut-
tings for 25c; large, clear dbl. pink
and King Humbert cannas, 75c doz.
Will exch. for other flowers, bulbs,
onion sets or dried fruit. Mrs. Ralph
McGill, Dawson, Ga. Route 1.

Boxwood cuttings, English spice
odor, $4 per C., with instructions for
rooting. Yellow Southern Jasmine, well
rooted, 3 for 25c, 8 for 50c, and 18 for
$1. Shasta Daisy rooted plants, 20c
per dozen. Jasmine Nudiflora 15 each,

for 25c. Handy winter ferns, 3 for

je. Aurora: Easter blooming lily bulbs,
$1 per C. Add postage. Flowers for
ermanent vases: Japanese straw flow-

s. 15c per dozen. Canary yellow sea
pink, 15c per dozen sprays. Small

.een wandering jew, long sprays 12 for

se. Assorted color pine burr zinnias,
everlasting, 25c per dozen. Add post-.

ge. Mrs, R. H. Wright, RFD 1, Mid-

leton, Georgia. +

Milk and wine lilies, 15c each.. Four:
kinds cannas, 10c each. 4 large stiff
leafed calladiums, 75c each. Sultana
cuttings, 10c each. 2 large spengeria
50c each. Red justicia cuttings, 10c
aach. One lace fern, $1,.one small one,
25c. Varieties of cactus, 10c cutting.
Or exchange for white feed sacks, col-
ard, cabbage or turnip seed. Mrs. In-
jiana Barnes, Rockingham, Ga.

Ever blooming roses, red; white, and
pink, two years old, 60c each. Rooted
hedge plants, pink myrtle sprouts,
both 20c each. Cape Jasmines, 2 years
old, 50c-each. Pink Dorothy Perkins,
honey suckle vines, cannas, red, pink
yellow variegated, umbrella china, syc-
amores, all 25c each. Add postage. Miss
Alma J. Bundrick, Route A, Box 143,
Cordele, Georgia.

White spirea, bridal wreath, 15c.
Blooming size, double, red geraniums,
i5c and 20c. Fish tail, sword and maid-
enhair ferns, large bunch 20c and 25c
each. Weeping Mary, 15c each. Red
flowering pear, 15c each. Old fashion-



ed flag lilies, 10 per dozen. Blue and



MARKET BULLETIN

blue and white variegated iris, 25c per
dozen. Mixed everbearing sweet pea
seed, 15c a large spoonful. May cherry
trees, 2 years, 10c each. Japanese rose
with good roots, color, white, 10c each.
Mrs. J. G. Eades, Route 7, Gainesville,
Georgia. :

Perennial sweet pea seed, 10c per
package. All color double poppy seed,
10c. Ragged robin, 10c. Sweet Williams,
10c. Hardy annuals, lark spur, all 10c.
Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Rt. B. McDonough,
Georgia.
Dark blue flag lily bulbs, have large |
blooms, well rooted. Good for Octoper |
planting. Five dozen, $1.15 or $2 per
hundred. Mrs. T. W. Cline, Route 2,
Adairsville, Ga.

Fifty 2-year old spengeria
sent postpaid, 20c each. Mrs. M. E.
Hendrix, Bright, Ga.

Will exchange yellow cannas _ for
pink: ones, each. to pay postage. Mrs.
W. V. Robbs, Route 1, Flowery Branch,
Georgia.

Pulple Iris bulbs, 35c per dozen del.
Mrs. Ben F. Crawford, Martin, Ga.
One cactus 3 years old. Blooms in
June, price $1.50 or will exchange for
peonies. Mrs. Grady Burroughs, Canon,
Georgia.

Large yellow winter blooming oxalis
bulbs. 15 per dozen and postage. Miss
Lillian Wright, Zebulon, Ga.

Morning glory seed, 5c per teaspoon-
ful, mixed colors, pink and blue. Sun-
flower seed 5c for 2 tablespoonsful.
Will exchange for the following flow-
er seed for the same amount of each:
petunia seed, poppy, hollyhocks, red
running cypress. Miss Ruby Hutts,
Metter, Ga. Route 1, Box 51-E.

Everblooming cape jasmines, strong
cuttings well rooted. 30c each or 1-2
dozen $1.50 delivered. Cash with order.
Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.
Route 29. 3

Pink crepe myrtle, little white star
jasmine, purple lilacs, all 20c each.
Large white peony, 40c root. Mrs. S. E.
Jones, Fairburn, Ga. RFD 4.

Double red japonicas, two yars
rooted, $1.50. Miss Nannie Morrison,
Barney, Georgia.

Red giladiola bulbs, 25c per dozen.
King Humbert red canna root, 10c ea.
Red and yellow variegated canna
bulbs, 25c per dozen or exchange _ for
white table peas at 10c per lb. or dried
apples 12c per lb. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrell,
Rt. 3, Baxley, Ga.

All colors of double zinnia seed for
sale. 10c per cupful. Send postage with
order. Jewell Burell, Elberton, Geor-
gia, Route 6.

Golden. color lilies, 1c bulb; dark
purple iris, 15c doz.; white cape jas-
mine, pink crepe myrtle, bird-eye
bush, white and yellow star jasmine,
lavender lilac, all well rooted, large
sizes, 15c to 25c each, or exch. equal
for tiger, lemon, white spider lilies, or
white canna bulbs. Must be blooming
size. Cash only. Add postage. George
Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga. Rt. 2.

Paper white narcissi, dbl. and single
jonquils, butter and eggs, spider wart,
white star jasmine, orange lilies, 15c
doz.; ~yellow dbl. japonica, red jap
quince, 25 each, golden glow, fall
pinks, phlox; 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Malinda Eller, Ella Gap. Ga.

Purple iris and lemon lilies, 20c doz.;
tame blue violets and day lilies, 10c
doz.; evergreen galox, 15c bunch;
snowballs and purple lilac, 15c each;
also crabapple and black cherry, 10c
each. Add postage. Mrs. E. J. Henry,
Mineral Bluff, Ga. ~

Paper white narcissi, butter and.
eggs, hardy yellow butter-cups, white
star jasmine, 15c doz, blue spider
wart, lavender Fox Gloves, 20c doz.;
purple and lavender iris, 30c doz.; pink
monthly roses, American Beauty roses,
15c each. All well rooted. Add postage.
John Hix, Ella Gap, Ga.

Bulbs: Easter lily, 20e ea., Potetims
Narcissi and Paper White Narcissi, 25c
doz. ea. Mrs. Kedar Powell, Cairo, Ga.

Dbl. pink sweet scented grass pinks,
25c doz., or 5 doz. $1. Have no white
ones, this is reply to those asking for
white ones.. Mrs. W. S. Wiley, Auburn,
Ga. : s
Nice, rooted, red Azaleas and Japoni-
cas, 50c and $1 ea., also 1 large red and
white Japonica, 6 ft. tall, $25. Mrs. Jim-
mie Johnson, Dixie, Ga.

Coral vines, well rooted, 3 for 25c;
King Humbert cannas, 3 for 25.. Mrs.
G. W. Butler, Iron City, Ga,

Nice, large blooming size Easter lily
bulbs, 50c doz., $3.75 a 100. Postage
extra.Cash with order. Miss Bernice
Smith, Statesboro, Ga., St. A.

Red Easter lilies. 50c ea., Milk and
Wine lilies, 25c ea., 5 for $1; Gladioli.
i5e ea., violets, 15 doz., Dorothy Per-
kins rose cuttings, not rooted, ea.,





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PAGE SEVEN

also Ga. collard and Hanover seed, 10c
this., Fly Weed seed 10c tps. Have sold
all of my daffodils; Take orders for
Dorothy Perkins roses, rooted for spring

2oc ea. Cammie Sutton, Tifton, Ga.,
Rt. A, Box 145.

Milk and Wine lilies 6 for 45c; Easter
@& orange, 6 for 35c; Dbl. Red Easter,
25C ea., large white milk, 25c ea., Leo-
pard plants, 25c ea., salmon sultanas,
oc, rooted, 20c; Lace, Ostrich plume,
Baby Breath, Boston ferns, 35c ea., Dbl.
red King Humbert cannas, $1 doz., dbl.
yellow and variegated cannas, 60c doz.,
pink shell Conch: begonia, rooted, 20c
ea. Miss Allie Carter, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2.



FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED

Want best prices on lemon lilies, daf-
fodils, single blue hyacinths, watermel-
on crepe myrtle per 100. Mrs. Randolph
Jaques, Macon, Ga. Shirley Hills.

Want to exch. red monthly rose,
rooted last Fall for yard hydrangea.
Write. Mrs. E. W. Culpepper;. Buchan-
an, Georgia, Route 1.

Want to exch. hardy Japanese le-
mons, a shrub, for Klondike Cosmos
seed, or Aster seed. This years growth.
Write first. Mrs. D. J. Kellar, Toccoa,
Ga. Route 3.

Want from 10 to 100 old fashioned -
Prince Feather plants. Quote lowest
price and what you have, or exch. old .
fashioned winter pinks for same. N. L.
Palmer, Leesburg, Ga.

Want 1 white magnolia, 4 ft, 9
spruce, 3 ft., 3 dbl., white altheas, 3
ft., 1 white crepe myrtle. 4 ft., 3 dbl.
purple altheas, 1 snowball, 3 ft, 1
English dogwood, 4 ft., 1 golden bell,
3 ft.. 1 Van Houtti spirea 3 ft., 1 pink
weigelia, 3 ft., 1 dbl. yellow japonica
2 feet., 2 large white star jasmines,
arbor-vitae, tall and dwarf. State
sizes, price, etc. Miss Ruth Strickland,
Whitesburg, Ga. Route 1.



WANT TO PURCHASE

Want one or more Tom Huston-
Fordson Skidders, Single or Double
Drum, can use old model or new model,
if in good mechanical condition and
cheap for cash, Give: inspection and
shipping point. Want one or more
Fordson Tractor-Myers Winch or skid-
der attached for logging purposes. Must
be in good mechanical condition, and
cheap. Give inspection and shipping
point. Address P. O. Box 97, Denmark,
South Carolina.

Want one 80 to 125 H. P. Center
Crank High Speed Balanced Valve,
Automatic Steam Engine in first class
mechanical condition. Must be a bar-
gain in price. Give make-and full de-
scription, inspection and loading point.
Address P. O. Box 97, Denmark, S. C.



GRAIN FOR SALE
, Cokers pedigreed Fulghum seed oats,
$1.50 bu. FOB. Cash with order. C. A.\
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29. .

Pure Abruzzi rye, recleaned, $2 bu.
FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.

Pure Appler seed oats, $1 bu. C. T.
Miller, Leo, Georgia.

Pure Bancroft seed oats, $1.25 bu.
Good, sound Blue Stem seed wheat, $2
bu. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.-

25 bu. Beardless Barley, $2 bu. FOB.
L. L. Gurley, Canon, Ga. Rt. 1.

North Georgia Tall Growing seed
rye, $1.75 bu., in 10 bu. lots or more;
$1.85 in less amounts. All FOB Blue
Ridge. Shipped in even wt. bags. C. D.
Hayes, Morganton, Ga. :

200 bu. Cokers pure pedigreed Ful-
ghum seed oats, recleaned, thrashed
on private thrasher. 2nd year from
breeders. Guaranteed pure, $1.50 bu.
FOB Ft. Valley. G. E. Rice, Jackson,
Georgia.

Hastings 100 bu. seed oats, 85c bu.,

in 100 bu lots, 80c bu. J. C. Ragan,
Pelham, Ga. :
Recleaned Abruzzi rye, $2 bu., FOB

Adairsville. Marshall Lewis. Rydal, Ga.
Rt. 2.

250 bu., extra good Appler seed oats,
thrashed over 50 bu. per acre; free from
any other seed, $1.25 bu., FOB. L. J.
Goodson, Boston, Ga.



GRAIN WANTED

Want 2 or 3 bu. Blue Stem wheat
and some Fulghum seed oats, near
Groveland. Quote del. prices. M. Ches-
on, Groveland, Georgia. 3
Want 5 or 6 bu. good variety Fall
seed oats at once. Quote best price.
Walter Bunch, Blaine, Ga. Route 3.

Want Abruzzi rye, Beardless Barley
(winter) and seed oats. J. Luke Bur-
dett, Washington, Ga. S
Want 20 to 30 bu. Abruzzi rye. Wayne
P. Sewell, Atlanta, Ga. Care Pied-
mont Hotel. _











m Pianta for Sale end
Wanted _

Everbearing strawberry plants, well
- yooted. Superior quality, 25c per 100,
- $1.50 M. FOB Cornelia. Will pay del.,
charges on 2 thousand or more. Fm
Mathes, Cornelia, Ga.

Cabbage and collard ~lants, all lead-
ing varieties, now ready. Postpaid: $1.10
for 500, $2 M. Expressed: $1 per M. J.
M. Davis, Tifton, Ga.

Large strawberry plants, $1.75 M. Fob
Rockingham, or exch. for thoroughbred
hens, or apples. Miss Indiana Barnes,
Rockingham, Ga.

7

Well rooted pianis and shipped in|

vextilatea boxes: cabbage, $1.25 M. del.
$1 Col., strawberry: Lady, Thompson,
40c a 100, $3 M del. Klondike, 35 a
100, $2.50 M. del. O. M. Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga.. Rt. 2.

Frost proof cabbage, $1.25 M. del. $1
col. Booking orders now. W. R. Steph-
ens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, $1 for
500. $1.90 M. del., Early Jersey cabbage,
$1.25 M. del. 5 M. $1 M. col. Fresh
grown plants. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, 30c a
~ 100, $2.50 M., also yellow canna bulbs,
- 10c ea., $1 doz. and heavy bearing En-
glish pea seed, 30c tea-cup. Mrs. W. V.
Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Sage plants, well rooted, 10c ea. $1
doz., garlic, dry, 50c doz. $3 bu. as-
paragus crowns, 5c ea., 40c doz. arti-
chokes, $1 bu. All prepaid. Mrs. B. T.
Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 4.

Collard plants, 15 a 100, large klond-
ike strawberry. 25c a 100, $2 M Ever-
bearing strawberry, 40c a 100. Major
Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. ( Not
_ Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga.)
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Head-

- ing variety collard, 25c a 100, $1.25 M.
del., 5 M. or more, $1 col. Lady Thomp-
son strawberry, 35c a 100, $2 M., 5 M.
and more, $1.75 M. col. Lee Crow, Oak-
wood, Ga., Rt. 1. :

_ Everbearing. Klondike strawberry

plants $2 M, $1.25 for 500, or 50c a 100.
Now ready for transplanting. Del. Mrs.
David Story, Morven; Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a
100, or exch. for pure bred R. I. Red
hens or pullets, or for 1 nice cockerel.
Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. -

1 yr. old Klondike strawberry plants,

free of disease, $1.25 for 500, $2.25 M.
prevaid: 5 M., $10 prepaid; cabbage
plants, 50c for 300, $1.25 M. prepaid or
$1_M. Exzp. col. 5 M 90c M; 10 M 5c
M; collard plants, same price. Major
- Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. :

Klondike. strawberry plants, 50c a
100; Lucretia dewberry and McDonald
blackberry plants, 75c a 100, or $10
M. del, L. E. Toole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Everbearing strawberry plants, 75c a

100, $5 M. Missionary Klondike and
Lady Thompson, 50c a 100, $3.50 M. also
-lJeadine varieties of fruit trees and
grave vines for Fall del. Mrs. Lee Head,

Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 1._

Sage plants, large leaf, 25c doz., $1.50

a 100, FOB Dublin, Cash with order.
_ L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.

: Cabbage and collar plants, $1 M. W.

W. Williams. Quitman, Ga.

Fresh Fall cabbage plants, Jersey
and Charleston Wakefield, 40c for 209
70c for. 590, $1.15 M., 5 M. $5. All post-
paid. Roy Branan, Gordon, Ga.

Charleston Wakefield and Jersey
cabbage plants for winter heading,

_ fresh grown, 45c for 200, $1.10 M. 5 M.
~ $4.90 postpaid. Miss Grace Branon,

Gordon, Ga.
~ Charleston Wakefield and Jersey cab-

bage, fresh Fall plants, 40c for 200,

$1.15 M. 5 M. $5. postpaid. Mac Branan,

Lewiston, Ga.

Fall grown cabbage plants, 500 for
70c, $5 for 5 M. postpaid. Mrs. Ger-
trude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old, at
reasonable prices. Will exch. plants for
pure bred White Leghorn pullets, about
ready to lay, and hens not more than
18 to 20 mos. old. No old stock nor
culls. Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage: True Ga., and Heading

collard. Prompt shipment, 25c a 100,

50c for 300, $1.25 M., del. 5 M. or more,

$1 M. FOB. Obie Crow, Oakwood, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
Le a Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Sharon, Ga.,

Everbearing, Lady Thompson and

. Wlondike strawberry plants, 30c a 100.

$2.50 M. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt. 7. \
Extra early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, large and





ens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

=

well rooted, $1 M. del. Mrs. Mary J.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., P. O. Box 72.

Charleston cabbage and True Ga.,
and N. C. Short Stem collard plants,
25c a 100, $1.20 M. del., 5 M. or more,
$1 M. FOB. O. F. Crow, Gainesville,
Ga.
Extra fine horse radish roots, 25
doz. now ready. Mrs. E. Powell, East-
anollee, Ga. : }

Several thousand Ever-bearing straw-
berry plants, now ready, $2 M. Mrs.
Lillie P. Christopher, Alpharetta, Ga.,
Rts:

Wakefield cabbage and Heading col-
lard plants, 20c a 100, $1 M. postpaid;
Klondike strawberry, 75c for 300, $2
M. postpaid. Heston Crow, Oakwood,
Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
a 100, or $2 M. Cash with order. W. E.
Goodwin, Wadley, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, un-
commonly large berries, 40c a 100 del.
Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga. RFD.

Cabbage plants. extra early Jersey
and Charleston Wakefield, large and
well rooted, $1 M., del. 75 for 500.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 M, post-
paid, 500 for 75c. Andrew Clark, Thom-
asville, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100,
$2 M, del. Prompt shipment. Cash with
order. G. L. Durand, Gainesville, Ga.,
Rt.. 2:

Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100,
$2.25 M, del. Prompt shipment, Mrs.
Lou Owens, Flowery Branch, Ga., RFD

: ue =

Missionary strawberry plants, 20c a
100, $1.50 M del. Now ready. Mrs. R. A.
Miller, Wray, Ga., RFD 2. :
Frost proof cabbage plants, now rea-
dy: open field grown and moss packed;
Early Wakefield, $2 M, not less than
3 M sent, or Exp. col., $1.75 M. All
orders filled in 10 days. W. R. Steph-

Kudzu plants, with strong roots, 2
and 3 yr. old, $3 a 100, $1 for 25, or 500
for $12.50; McDonald blackberry, $1.56
a 100, $12.50 a M, Premo and Lucretia
dewhberries, $1.10 a 100, $10 IM, each;
Celestial Sugar and Brown Turkey figs:
large, 5 for $1;-medium, 7 for $15 small,
12 for $1; Cherokee roses, $2 @ 100, $18
a M. Well packed and postpaid. J. W.
Toole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.

Second-Hand Machin-
ery for Sale & Wanted

1 80 gal. kettle and 3 roller cane mill,
second-hand, reasonable price. Write.
ye W. Bryant, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3, Box
297.

Corn mill, 30 in. rock; 10 H. P. Inter-
national gas eng. Sell both cheap, or
exch. for 30 young hens of large breed.



or for other things of equal value.
Write. J. B. Swords, Woodville, Ga.

3 H. P. Oliver riding turn plow, in
good cond., size 20 point, 12 in. Bottom,
$25. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.

6 horse gas. eng., first class cond.,
$100 cash, or exch. for a fine fresh in
milch cow, or for seed oats. A. P.

-Greene, Abbeville, Ga.

8 H. P. Mogul Internl. gas., or ker.,
eng., in fine cond., 10 H..P. Titan eng.,
needs only slight repairs; 2 line shafts,
4 hangars and bearings connected, 6
split pulleys and 1 solid pulley, differ-
ent sizes. Osher implements for sale
cheap for cash. Write for particulars,
and make offer. Robert Fuller, Adairs-
Ville, GaP. O;, Box 282 =.

1 I. H. Cx horse power hay press, 14x18
needs only slight repairs, $100 cash; 1
Williamson stump puller, complete.
Only stumped 40 acres. $150 cash, or
will exch. for good variety seed oats.
R. L. Towns, Cordele, Ga., Box 227,
Phone 515.

1 complete set of Cole dropper parts,
including 8, 10, 12 and 14 gear cogs,
corn and beans and 4 different pea-
nut plates, also set of covering springs
with bolts and block for attaching;
other farm tools and implements, $11
for lot, $12 less than 50c per item and
guarantee satisfaction. Write for des-
cription and list of articles. E. A. Scott,
Sasser, Ga. :

ist class corn mill outfit ~complete..
Write for price and description. J. P.
Kent, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 2. :

No. 3 Primrose separator, good cond,
for sale. J. T. Pelham, Pelham, Ga.

1 Bean Spray tank; 1 Rex grader; 1
Calif., Senior harrow; 1 Boree orchard
plow; peach tree pruners and saws.
All in A. 1 cond. for sale. C. C. Rich-
ardson, Byron, Ga. ;

1 Chattanooga middle buster, No. '17,





wooden beam, $6 FOB Zebulon, or exch.



| for sale. C. C. Richardson, Byron, Ga.

Prefer Buff Rock, or Wyandotte Buff, |

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for white nest onions at market price,
or for white peas. J.
bulon, Ga., Rt. 1. :
Fordson tractor; 8 H. P. Titan I. H.
C. eng., 5 tom Holt tractor for sale. F.
P. Davis, Marietta, Ga.

2 big power cane mills, Golden make,
size 36 and 2-16 ft., copper evaporators
and large juice boxes, half price; 1
John Deere*Stag gang plow, 3 bottom,
half price; Benthal Peanut picker and
Fordson tractor, a little less than 1-2
price. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.

1 2 horse Oliver No. 13 turn plow,
$10; 1 Spring tooth cultivator, with ad-:
justable lever, $4; 1 Bush blade, 1 hay
fork, $2: 1 grind rock, 50c; 1 ditching
shovel. 75c. All above: in as good as
new cond. A. J. McMichen, Atco, Ga.

Oliver plows; 1 2 horse John Deere
cultivator: 1 Gee Whiz. 1 Junior and
other plows and other farm imple-

ments, $15, or exch. for hogs. Write for |

further description and particulars. J.
A. Ingram, Osierfield, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Gas. eng., need little repairing; 1
feed cutter, good as new; other imple-
ments for farming. Write for descrip-
tion and nrices.:Going out of business.
W. A. Bass, Devereux, Ga.

1 Fordson tractor with pulleys and
fenders, $250; 1 Oliver D. 75 tractor
plow, $40; 1 Roderick lean tractor har-

row, $40: 1 Lilliston peanut picker, A|-

1 cond. $150; - Oliver Riding cultivator
$20: 2 1-2 H. P. Alfalfa eng., used less
than 6 mos., $300; other farm imple-
ments. Thomas Bros., Stephens, Ga.-
Roderick lean 24 disc tractor har-
row, $35. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
Bemis tobacco transplanter, used 1-2
season and practically as good as new.
Sell or exch. for shelled corn, velvet
beans or peas. S. K. Simon, Albany, Ga.
1 J. B. Hammer mill, $125 cash; ex-
tra hammers, used very little, good
cond. Mrs. W. J. Perry, Thomson, Ga.
A 2 1-2 H. P. gas. eng., good as new,

A good as new Planet Jr., cultivator,
with 5 scooters and 4 R. & L. turn
plows, $10 or exch. for 100 baby chicks.
Any breed. Barred: Rocks preferred. J.
R. Bowen, Rockingham, Ga., Rt. 3,
Box 26 A.



T. Presley, Ze-
: }

2 horse Vulcan plow, No. 9; 2 1 horse|

| Ga, Rt. 2. ,











__Thursday, October
or exch. for a good Ich cow. 8.
Martin, Pineview, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 87.
1 No. 177 Letz Feed mill in good cond.
for ce W. B. Thrasher, Conyers, Ga.,
Rt. 1. oe ee
1 Champion mowing machine, nearly
good as new; also hay rake, for sale.
P. W. Reese, Blythe, Ga. es
1 2 roller 16 in. cane mill. Otis Wells,
Hinesville, Ga. of oe
1 International Riding cultivator, in
good shape, $25. Gordon Hall, Danville,
Ga. -
1 J. B. Feed Mill, No. 2. Humdinger
late model, good as new, $350. cash. W.
T. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2, Box
116.


























SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
; WANTED |
Want 5 to 7 H. P. gas. eng. Must be
O. K., and cheap for cash. State make
and price in first letter. Also want
small grist mill. H. E, Brown, Kirkland,








































Want to exch. 1 Case peanut thresh-
ing machine, in No. 1 cond. for a
portable boiler and eng. C. C. Greer, |
Cordele, Ga. :

Want a second-hand Martin ditcher
cheap for cash. Must be in good cond.
Newton Watkins, Forest Glen, Ga, _
Want grist and cane-mills. W. H. J.
Foy, Egypt, Ga. Bo

Want 40 or 50 H. P. Midget Marvel |
flour. mill. Must be cheap and in good
cond. J. D. Perkerson, Austell, Ga.

Want second-hand hay baler, mule ;

power. Quote best cash price. C, R.
Ware; Lawrenceville, Ga.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS

_FOR SALE oe
1 young 175 lb. shoat, wt. about 150
Ibs., after dressing; dressed nicely and
shipped promptly, 17 1-2c Ib. all round.
Express collect. O. M. Crowe, Gaines-
ville Georgia. _
Shoulders and middling meat, 25
lb. E..M.- Travis, Fayetteville, Ga.
Want to exch. value for a 50 Ib.



1 Hoosier grain mill, practically new,

can pure lard. Write. Mrs. Grady Dil-
lard, Rocky Face, Georgia. tee












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