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PUBLISHED Lif the BUREAU OF MARKETS S~7
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1928.
HOG SALES MADE BY BUREAU OF MARKETS AND COUNTY AGENTS.
DEPARTMENT.9f (
STATE CAPITOL
1927 to June 1928 inclusive:
The following table shows the Hog Sales by counties made py the Bureau of Markets and the erent neon from September
: COUNTIES
Bulloch.
- Calhoun
-. Candler *
= COpb
Coweta
Crisp
* Decatur
Dooly
Dougherty
- Early
. Elbert
Emanuel
Grady
Hancock >
~ Houston
~ Irwin
Jefferson
- Jenkins
Johnson
batar
& \
5 fa CARS
70
1325
175
3087
2017
267
44
42
1299
1600.
356
168 .
4573
3s
OTe
AO,
AQ
72
182
DL. 5
1132
23 .
- Peach County, oe hand orikad: March 21st...
ne
*
14 244,680
BSB SAR.
36 |
5s 604,987
oe
"3
44.285
2.425
220.495 .
301,220
A OUj251-
20,435
825,985
8,410
37, 422
72, 300
13,930
31466
97,354
SLA6 =
275, 630
POUNDS |
Pe 28,864.
336,580
10,074
ae
\ AGRICULTURE.
COMMISSIONER =
HOG SALES BY COUNTIES
AMOUNT
$ 2,408.00
16,458.16
2,457.70.
24,515.64
2,874.52
440.00
~ 238.10
16,178.87
22,561.49
5,252.24
2,856.11
58,618.07
667.08
9,511.77
_ 5,963.60
1,031.05
- > 1,152.04
2,012.89
408.38
318.31
21,744.57
5,000) 2 see
Peach County, No. head omitted: May <-Sth. 2 a
41,426.50 |
COUNTIES
Lanier
Laurens
Lowndes
Marion |
Mitchell
_ Montgomery
Newton
Peach
Pulaski
Rabun >
Spalding
- Sumter
< Delfair
~ Thomas
Tiit
Troup
Turner
enn
Wayne
Wilkes.
HEAD CARS
125
B63 2 4
686. 19
el
4787 22%
Rp eA
45
456
1242
126
183
88
4110
5392
Oy Ts
- 423
~2719
622
407
125
256
POUNDS |
VasBOb
120,276
165,525
59,705
: 346, 240
18,000 5
+ 7,980
136,670
231,835
24,128
40,296
119,300
713, 120
1,040,313
Reet; 415
74, 077
518, 510
112,712
87,790
APA BES
46,925.
NUMBER 47.
.
AMOUNT
1,129.54
9,221.49.
10,998.00
3,847.45.
24,704.22
1,305.00
521.36
11,168.50
16,026.85
2,378.86
3,469. 93
1,341.45.
50,921.22
78,861.99
16,198.73
5,810.40
37,695.75
9, 805.64
5,776.10
9'075.82
3,298.43
7350,181
$618, 041, DS
$1, 678. 56
a 1,357.98,
- Lowndes County, No. head omitted, Sale Feu Bist. Be Be oie ree ee es ine ee et ee a oe 800.00
Johnson County, No. head omitted, Sale Wily ond 9s ee een see CC BG8t. 2%
- Berin Hill Co., No. head oftitted, Sale Nov. 10th. _.-._-_-__-:-1-L+----- Rod eae e sen eee le et enoe ega, ce ue. 1,320.00
Wayne County, No. head omitted, oe a 23rd. eae eee ce ese ae ee ee se Ne era oe ee Rte 1,170. 00
Signed: A. D. JONES
Digedtok State Burean Markets,
ie
MARKET REPORT.
ae ee OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
_ Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Oct. ee 1928. Always subject to variation,
Sweet Potatoes, (Yellow) bate
Irish Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs.
_ Cabbage, green, crated, 100 NOS. Se fee
. Eggs, Ga., Extra, dozen
Eggs, Ga., Standard, dozen >
Eges, Ga. Trade, dozen
Eges, Yard Run, dozen
Stags, per Ib. wanna enon See
Hens, per Ib.
_Friers per Ib.
Ducks, per lb.
_ Geese, per lb.
=
Rae ee ee eR eee ee ee me eee emer err ron
Roosters, per lb. Be CG eC a
ATLANTA
$ 2.00 100 Ibs.
bb O
2.25
42
40
sol
Sed
ee oe ee
222
A4
80
.20:
a ee ea ag ae
eee ee eee ee ee ee ee we a a a a er
a
_ Turkeys, per Ib. ee oe a
Lima Beans, per lb.
ig
_ Field Peas, mixed, per bu. ee Soe :
- Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per meitom
orn Meal, sack, 96 lbs. .
- Corn Milling, sacked, | bu.
Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu.
- Peavine Hay, ton
Alfalfa, (Ga.) ton
- Country Butter, best table, Ib.
: ee Butter: eur This
4
wow wee ween
_ MACON
$ 1.65100 Ibs. $
-
_ AUGUSTA
.75 Buk : $
2.00
2.50 2
340 44
26
28
35
20
sooo
13
80
~ SAVANN. AH
Ws,
- COLUMBUS
00 Bu vn
1.50.
2104)
.90 Bu. \
PAGE TWO
PM RREWT BULLETIN seo
~ FARM LAND FOR SALE AND WANTED _
& oe
Thursday, October 11, 1928
F arm Land For Sale
104 acres, 65 in cultivation; 40 acres
stumped; 2 5 room houses, good out-
bldgs., 1 new tobacco barn, good water,
near church. Every day mail route;
near big road, 3 mi. No. 17; 10 mi. Ly-
ons and Vidalia, Ga., and 5 mi. G. F.
RR. Price $3,000. C. C. Wilson, Vidalia,
Aas
: 100 acre dairy farm, nice dwelling,
good barn and outhouses, new dairy
parn, built to Seminole Milk Co., spec~
ifications; running water in dwelling
and barns; fine Lespedeza and Bermu-
da pasture; some fine original pine and
oak timber; good soil, 3 mi. Hawkins-
yilles Seminole Station, on Ga. State
Road, 27 and U.S. 341 (which is now
being graded for paving; also other
farms for sale as cheap as $12.50 per
acre. Write for particulars. R. T. Bem-
- pry, Hawkinsville, Ga. ;
One two horse farm and one three
horse farm. Fine land, good pasture.
Close to two churches and good school.
EM. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga.
750 acres of fine land for general
farming; about 200 acres of hardwood,
oak and hickory and some cypress,
plenty of water, excellent for stock
raising; 6 houses, 1 deep well, 1 sur-
face well, 1 good barn, some outhouses,
4 mi. west of Albany. Central of Ga..
RR runs through it. $12.50 an acre. J.
H. Fowler, Putney, Ga., Rt..1, Box 14.
-. 92 acres in Haralson county, 30 in
Cultivation, 60 in timber; 4 room house,
-_-_ gut-bldgs., on good_ public road, near
-. gechool and church; 6 acres fine-branch
- pottom orchard; fine for poultry or
--all season crops. Federal loan on it
in good standing; can be retired or as-
sumed, $500. Party pay me $150 and it
will be transferred. Will take 50 White
~ Leghorn pullets in_as cash. Come and
see. J. B. Gentry, Buchanan, Ga.
About 100 acres in the town of Cleve-
- Jand. Large house (hotel), and 1 good
tenant house, good cow barn; 2 good
sets of stables and 2 corn cribs; tool
house. Apple orchard on 4.acres of this
- Jand. If interested, come look this over |
or write. A. H. Henderson, Sr., Cleve-
Sands Gao ee fc
Land with 7 room house with con-
-yeniences, garage, store room above,
chicken yards, barn and out-bldgs.,
pearing pecans, figs, grapes and other
fruit, $300 worth of flowers and bulbs.
A good market for flowers. Near Sa-.
vannah on highway. 3 churches and
good school. A bargain. Mrs. M. A. Gra-
ham, Pooler, Ga.
ae acres, (Kuglar Estate) ;~ 2 houses
and barn, 4 mi. from Lakewood Heights.
State Route 42, $3,500. Sell all or di-
2 wie: Mrs. M. Manson, Connally, Ga.
"99 acres of land, 9 mi. of Atlanta.
Sell or exch. ie dairy cattle. E. J. Hart,
College Park, Ga. es
eS wi sell to suitable party, preferably
a middle-aged couple, 5 to. 7 acres and
give lot to. build house on, 11 mi. to
- Macon, 9 of which are paved. Ideal lo-
cation for poultry or truck. James E.
- Thomson, Macon, Ga., Rt. Tee ey
130 acre farm for sale or exch. Write
for further particulars. J. C. Gardner,
D. D. S., Senoia, Ga., P. O. Box 85. .
98 acre poultry farm, equipped with
2 large poultry houses, 3 smaller ones;
2 bungalow dwellings, 1 tenant house,
~ large barn, garage, etc., with or with-
- out the poultry, in the heart of the
Peach Belt. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley,
Ga., Care Peach Poultry Farm.
- 3 acres, nice little mtn. home, 3 room
house with brick fire place, baby_wa-
terfalls and pure spring water. Ideal
place for small poultry farm. Just. off'
new State: Highway. Dandy spot for
fish pond. Water can be placed over the
property with ram. Now rented and
'. pays good returns. Sell cheap for cash.
or terms. John M. Brooksher, Agt.,
Dahlonega, Ga., Box 74. ;
~ -~-g acres of land, 1 dwelling house,
1 mill house, stable, 1 grist mill, other
farm equipment and implements in
good running order; Public road runs
by door. Near church and _ school; 2
mi. from RR and county site, $1,000.
Mrs. Mary Bryant, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1,
~ Box 140. Z :
1 improved small tract of No. 7 high-
way; Price $1600. Mrs. K. S, Hall, Una-
~ dilla, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 4.
One of the best farms in Lowndes
- county, near Valdosta in very heart of
-. the Gold Leaf tobacco region; good
cotton land. Will sell lock, stock and
barrel dirt cheap; good mules, cattle,
000 and barn $2700.
Kennesaw,
hogs, poultry. Complete outfit. Plenty
of supplies for another year. Easy
terms. Write for information. E. L.
Todd, Valdosta, Ga.
A small tract of land, 4 room house,
good barn and.garage, near RR and
car line, 8 mi. of Atlanta. Sell reason-
ably or exch. for small farm. B. P.
Holley, Scottdale, Ga.
352 acres; water mill, grist mill gin
and other mills. Sell or exch. for city
property. Write. J. W. Hanner, Ella-
ville, Ga. :
Land for sale; house, garage, water
in yard. 9 pecan trees: Near good school
and Dixie highway. Good paved road
near Macon in Peach county. Price
$4,000.50. Write. H. W. Taylor, Eche-
connee, Ga.
40 acres, 15 in woods; 2 room cottage
and 1 stall barn and crib; stream and
spring, 1-4 mi. off highway, 6. mi.
Clarkesville; 40 acre farm suitable for
dairy, truck or other farming, within
corporate town limits. House cost $7,-
Lake. site and
stream 2000 ft. long runs through place.
Lots of fruit; also 122 1-2 acres timber
land, near Statenville., 1 mi. RR. Write
for prices and further information. Dr.
Fred Morris, Atlanta, Ga.,
132 1-2
Whitehall, St. Sy :
200 acres, 75 wired in cow pasture.
Good water and wood. Good 4 room
house and 2 room house. Near State
Highway and town with 3 churches
and schools. On Railroad| Grows any-
thing. Price, $2,800. Mrs. M. L. Cook,
Geneva, Ga. :
54 acres, 30 in cultivation, 4 room
house, good barn, pasture with running
water. Within 3 mi. Kennesaw; 6 mi.
west of Marietta in Cobb county. Will
sell cheap. Also a good corn mill, 36
in. top runner suited for water or
steam, good cond., $50. C. A. Kemp,
a. ey 5
cres farm, suitable for poultry
110
and stock raising in addition to gen-
eral farming. 6 room house, 2 tenant
houses, barns, fruit and. timber; 4
wells and running water. 15 mi. north
of Atlanta, good road, 1-2 mi. from
Dixie highway and Atlanta street car
stop. Smyrna high school in 1 1-2 mi.
If not sold soon, will consider renting,
| standing rent or 1-3 and 1-4. Mrs. N.
H. Griffin, Marietta, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 farm of 300 acres in Houston coun-
ty; over 1 mi. frontage on Dixie high-
way; 200 acres in cultivation. bal. tim-
ber and pasture, running water, 8 room
dwelling; 1 tenant house..5 mi. Perry,
(county seat), level land. No terraces,
ditches, stumps nor rocks. Sell with
good terms, or exch. for North Ga.
farm, preferably around Atlanta. E. S.
Cown, Perry, Ga. 2 a ee ; :
Tract of land lying well, near the Wi-
ley depot on main highway, near school
and church, also Lake Rabun. 7 mi.
from county seat. 150 peach trees. Creek
running through the bottom land, Plen-
ty of land that can be cultivated. Price
$1,000. at once for quick sale. Terms
if necessary. Will give road through
my place. Write or come see. A. J.
Hayes, Wiley, Ga. .
74 acres, 20 in cultivation and fenced.
House and out-bldgs. 12 bearing pecan
trees and other fruits. Near St. Marys
River, 8 mi. west of Kingsland. Good
clay soil. 54 acres in turpentine tim-
ber; well watered; good road, $2,000.
Mrs. Robert Horne, Kingsland, Ga.
4 acres on Jacksonville and Lumber
City road, $200 cash. Write. Mrs. W. F.
Thomas, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 366 E.
124 acres northeast of Goggins; 2
dwellings; 7 room and 3 room houses;
2 wells with lasting water; out-bldgs.
and barn; 2 mi. of church and school
on mail route. Unencumbered. $1,500.
Small cash payment with terms to suit
purchaser. Reason for selling, no one
but self and cant look after it prop-
os Mrs. E. T. Dumas, Goggins, Ga.,
100 acres 1 1-2 mis Oakwood. 5 room
dwelling with hall, front and~ back
porches; barn and out-bldgs. in good
repair. Good pasture; plenty running
water; 2 springs and 1 well. 40 acres in
cultivation, on Oakwood and Browns
Bridge road. See or write for further
information. A. N. Skelton, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 2. 5
50 acres highly improved land; good
7 room painted house; 2 good. mules;
all farm equipment. 1 mi. from school
and church on state highway. Write
for terms. C. Kidd, Elmodel, Ga.
36 acres good level land, 6 mi. to
Amerieus; 5 room house, good garden,
cent.
co
1
jton, Ga., Rt. A.
scuppernongs, pecans, etc., within 1-4
mile of Consolidated school and church,
$2750. $275 cash, bal. $275 yearly with-
out interest. R. L. Smith, Americus,
Ga., Rt. B.. ees
Small farm and poultry yard with
modern mill, with electric. lights, etc.
Reasonable price. E, T. Adams, Rich-
land, Ga. :
162 acres; 125 cleared under woven
wire, bal. pine timber; 10 room house,
in sight of modern small town; 10
room tenant house, 2 story barn, 37
pecan 25 yr. old trees; complete orch-
ard. $6500 until October Ist. 1-2 cash.
H. P. Cobb, Savannah, Ga., 11 East
46th St. : =
350 acres, 90 in high state of culti-
vation; 2 good large dwellings; well
watered by branches. Fine for live
stock raising; 2 good barns, on public
road; school truck comes rightby door,
$5,000. with $2,000 cash, bal. on long
time loan with interest at 6 1-2 per
Bargain if taken at once. John
Daniel, Baxley, Ga., RFD 3. =
336 acres sandy, loam in Richmond
ty, 18 mi. from Augusta, on 2 pub-
ic highways; school truck and mail at
door; 5 room house and 2 tenant hous-
es; 4 horse farm cleared, bal. wood
and timber. Plenty of running water.
Near churches. $15 per acre. J. C.
Broome, Hephzibah, Ga. os
387 1-2 acres in 1 mi. Swainsboro; 25
in cultivation, bal., in pasture; 4 room
bungalow; 3 room teant house; large
barn; 3 wells of good water; scupper-
nong vines; smoke house and syrup
furnace and a fine filling station and
store house, all for $2500. J. L. Caur-
sey, Swainsboro, Ga. ee :
_200 acres good land, 105 in cultiva-
tion, 20 in pasture, 75 in timber. Dark
loam and red pebble, fine for tobacco,
peanuts, watermelon,.or general farm-
ing. Two main highways run through
farm. Bordered on one Side by Big
Creek with lake in 1-4 mile of house
with plenty of fish. Good stock range.
One new six-room house with $400 car-
bide lighting plant. 1 pr. young mules,
cane mill boiler, disc harrow and other
farm tools. Farm is in 10 miles of
Quitman, 3 mi. Barwick, 16 mi.Thom-
asville and1 mi. RR station, school and
churches. $40 per acre for quick sale.
1-2 cash, balance in 7 yrs., equal pay-
ments of 6 per cent. H. S. Berner, Bos-
185 acres good land, two branches,
two houses, barns and outbuildings. 50
acres in fruit trees. Price, $4,500, 1-3
cash, balance one, two and three years,
subject to renewal after first two pay-
ments. 108 acres, two horse farm. Barn
no residence. Price $850. 107 acres,
branch and creek bottom on place. Two
horse farm open. Good buildings. One.
quarter mile of concrete road to Atlan-
ta. Price, $1,750, half cash, balance
easy. L. S. Sewell, Newnan, Ga.; 45
Clark St... 4 :
115 acres in Grady county. 50 in cul-
tivation, 65 woods timber, good tobac-
co barn, 7 room house, three other out
buildings. Price $2,500, $1,000 down, bal-
ance terms if wanted. Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga. g
_ 112 acres; 15 bottom land; 20 upland
in cultivation. Water in house by grav-
ity; on public road, 3 1-2 mi. Clarks-
ville, 1 1-2 mi. from A. & M. School;
good pasture, well watered; bldgs. in
very good cond. Sell cheap and on
'easy terms. W. H. Alley, Clarkesville,
Ga. Rio. :
9 acres of land, good bldgs. and house,
unlimited supply sparkling water pow-
er already in. operation that can be
utilized for many purposes. Write for
further information. ~Price, $1500. W.
H. McConnell, Calhoun, Ga., 422 No.
College St. oe ee
1 1-2 acre lot with 30 large bearing
pecan trees and other. fruit trees; 10-
room house and out-bldgs., located in
Sparks; also 90 acres, 40in cultiva-
tion, near. church and school. (Fish
pond; 4 room dwelling and out-bldgs.,
and 1 store bldg. * Write for particu-
lars. R.C. Joiner, Boston, Ga., Rt. 1.
75 acres land, 60 cleared, partly
stumped and this yrs. crop, corn, pea-,
nuts, cane, potatoes, cotton and all
farm tools, and pr., of mules, 2 horse
wagon, power mill, eng., and evapor-
ator; 5 room house, tenant house, barn,
well of water; good open range, 7 mi.
north of Whigham; church and schocl
near; on mail RFD. Write. B. B. Mar-
tin, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 37. :
;see me.
lin 3 sections. Good for dairying: Large
school, 6 mi. to RR, plenty of timber;
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
| A. Bowen, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 4.
plenty running water. Fine for dairy=
tion for anything you wish to grow:
fine tobacco land, a good 5 horse open_
land; deep cold water well; 1 good res-
idence, plenty out-bldgs., garage, to-
bacco barn, 2 tenant houses; 1 1-2 mi. .
chtirch and school. Good outlet for
stock raising; if wanted will inciude
4 good mules, hay press, hay rake, %
good wagons and buggy, choice bunch
of hogs and cows, all feed produced
on farm, and all farm implements; cane.
mill, etc., or will sell the place alone;
6 mi. Hahira, 3 mi. Cecil., in good set-
tlement. For quick sale: cash, or half
cash and half terms. Write or come
B. Pe-Parker, Hahira, Gas
RFD 2. : Sia
Large lot, good house, out-bldgs.; ete, -
P. W. Reese, Blythe, Ga. oe
875 acres in the heart of Sumpter _
county, 3 mi. center of city of Ameri-
cus; about 400 acres in cultivation, |
settlements with dwelling and outbuil-
dings on each. 'Plenty of woodland on
the tract. All lies well and is product-
ive. Further particulars by mail te
anyone who may be interested. A. R.
Chunn, Americus, Ga., 946 McGarrah
Sts = oF
20 acre farm on No. 1! highway, &
1-2 mi. No. of Cleveland, near 2 church=- _
es (Baptist and Methodist); 1-2 mi,
school. Nearly new dwelling of 4-rooms;
1 store house. Good location for lake
with stream of water sufficient. $1,000.
Easy terms. J. L. Lunsford, Cleve=-
land, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 66. ee
170. acre farm, well improved, . for
sale cheap, or trade for larger farm :
and pay the difference. L. J. Berry= . -~
man, Buford, Ga. a
62 acres rich land, 40 under fence; .
25 in cultivation; 3 room dwelling
house, 2 good barns; well water; near
church and school. 1 mi. from high= _
way, $1,000 cash, or the farm and 1
mule and wagon, 1 anvil, vice and blow-
er and lot of farming implements for
$1500 cash. T, H. Brewer, Lumber City,
Ga., Rt. 1. be
217 acres of land; 4-room house, barn |
and other bidgs., located in White
county, 7 mi. from Cleveland and 10-
mi. from Clarkesville, near church and _
school. Write for further information.
Mrs. C. T. Wilbanks, Clarkesville, Ga.
114 acre farm in Lincoln county, 7
mi. from Lincolnton; 2 horse farm in
cultivation;'7 room house. Fenced in,
stream through place. Located on RFD
No. 2. Good schools and churches
closely adjacent. $3,000. W. N. Spiers,
Lincolnton, Ga., RFD 2. oe
297 acres of land, 4 horse farm in_
cultivation.,4 good mules, farming im-"_
plements, cotton gin, sugar mill and
boiler, in fact my entire belongings in
Jeff Davis county, known as the prop-
erty of J. T. R. Rowland. Low price ~
and easy terms. Write for particulars. -
ta L. M. Rowland, Hazlehurst, Ga., -
Ga, <5 : a =
61 acres of good land, good Bermu-
da pasture; new barn, good 4-room ~
house, 3 porches. House just ceiled; 2 -
good wells, near Baptist church and =
10 acres of fresh land; 2 horse crop 2a
open, $25 per acre. Mrs. J. E. Stone,
225 acres land in Miller; 5 horse
farm in cultivation, rest good timber-
ed land,-long leaf pine; plenty of wood
extra good houses, deep well of water;
good barn, good fishing, hunting, near
church, school and market. Fine stock:
range. $30 per acre, or trade for tur=
pentine farm in good location; alse
will sell farm tools, mules and feed. T..
107 acres; 5-room house, 1 3 room .
house, good barn and outhouses; 1 1-2
mi. to graded school and church; 5 mi |
RR., on public highway and mz.. route. |
About 85 acres open land, bal. in woods,
1 700 acre farm about 300 open, bal.
in original and second growth timber;
ing or gen. farming; a good stock farm ~
with summer and winter pastures; fine
mineral spring; 1 7 room house, 5 ten=
ant houses, 3 good barns and other out-
bldgs., 3 mi. school and church on pub-
lic highway. Sell one or both at bar=-
a J. S. Glover, Americus, Ga., Rt.
Three to five acres of the richest
truck land adjacent to Brunswick, on
Atlantic Coastal Highway, six miles
from post office.. Salt water rights fur-
nish ample fish, oysters, crabs, shrimp, |
200 acre farm; good, high, dry peb-
bly soil, clay foundation; free produc-.
etc. Local packing house handies pro-
ducts. R. W. Thiot, Brunswick, G
1
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Farm Land For Sale
206 acres good land, two dwellings,
one tenant. house, 4 horse farm in cul-
tivation this year. Bermuda grass pas-
ture well watered, ideal place for farm-
_ ing and dairying, 3 miles from Sanders-
\
- $2800, $1000 cash; balance terms.
6 mules, new mowing machine
acre, terms on $8000.
~~ land.
- ville on State Highway, railroad runs
through edge. of it, station 1-4 mile from
dwelling, on school truck line to high
school. Price $45 per acre. Write or
see J. C. Newsom, Sandersville, Ga.
100 acres fine land, 65 in cultivation.
Two miles from railroad, school house
and church. Terms to suit purchaser,
only $15 per acre. A. M. Hiken, New-
born, Ga.
80 acres farm land, 7 room house, one
tenant house, barn outbuildings, 3 wells
of water, 2 horse crop in cultivation,
balance in woods. Running water on
place 2 1-4 miles from Temple, Ga. on
Southern RR and Bankhead highway.
Near good school and 2 churches. Price
One
60 acre farm near Temple, Ga., good
bottom land, branch running through,
pasture, pine timber.
Two old hous-
es, small barn. Well water. Price $1,-
800, $600 cash, balance terms. W. H.
Crawford, Temple, Ga.
400 acresland, 18 miles of Columbus,
and
rake, harness, two. new wagons, plow
tools of all kinds, in good community,
good deeds. Three houses, barn, good
water; also am in possession of 600
acres land on Upatoie creek, near Box
Springs for small rent, fine pasture.
Price $5000. T. J. Anderson, Box
Springs, Ga., Rt. 2. :
330 acres land cleared and fenced
with wire. Eight plows, seven mules,
- three 2. horse wagons, stump puller,
cane mill.and boiler, hay press, mow
and rake, farm tools and feed enough
to run farm next year. Price $50 per
If interested,
write A. N. Kelley, Hartsfield, Ga., Rt.
te ys
5 hundred acres land, 6 horse farm
in high cultivation, 4 tenant houses
and residence. ' Outbuildings, farm im-
' plements. Farm well watered by creek
running through the center of land.
Each house has good well. Convenient
to town and county schools and school
truck. Price $28 per acre. One third
down, terms on balance to suit purch-
aser. Miller Davis, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt.
3
100 acres land nearly all under fence,
about 75 acres cleared, 5 room ceiled
dwelling, 1 crib, 1 barn, 1 tobacco
barn. Price $3000, 2-3 cash. Bargain. H.
R. Gunby, Valdosta, Ga.
80 acres of land, 30 acres open, bal-
ance in timber; six acres bottom land.
Five room house, outhouses, corn crib,
four stables. 10 acre pasture. Locat-
ed 3 miles east of Ball Ground on Ru-
ral Route and one-half mile from
school. Will include farming tools, one
2 horse wagon and one 1-horse wagon,
a 1922 model five passenger Ford car
in good condition. $1600 or will sell the
place separately at $1100 cash. Mr. B.
L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
436 acres of land 5 miles from Sha-
ron on public road, 4 good houses, 150
acres pasture, 20,000 feet of hardwood
timber, $10 per acre. F. S. Darden,
Sharon, Ga.
397 acres land in Murry county 5 mi.
Chatsworth on good road. Rural route
by place. 150-175 acres river and branch
bottoms, lime rock that runs 90-98 per
cent calcium carbonate.
Dalton, Ga.
S. W. Looper,
173 acre farm land for sale, 3 dwell-
ing houses, plenty of outbuildings, good
pastures, running water and _ several
springs, good well at each house. 75
acres in cultivation the rest in wood-
$15 per acre. Write for fur-
ther information. Mrs. J. L. Walker,
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 3.
900 acres strong farm lands 3 1-2
mi. from Nashville, Ga., on public road,
125 acres cleared, 6 in good cultiva-
tion, part stumped, two distinct set-
tlements with dwellings, barns, and us-
ual outhouses, including tobacco barns
for 10 acres of tobacco. Cost me $22,-
500. Will take less than half that for
it and give terms if wanted. Will sell
erty. Mrs. E. W. Jackson, 209 Shotwell
St., Bainbridge, Ga. :
15 acres of land, eight in cultivation
with residence eight miles from Mari~
etta and near consolidated schools. For
further information, write or come to
L. E. Neal, Blackwells, Ga.,
Rt. 1
195 aeres 1 1-2 miles from town, good
schools and churches, 6 room dwelling
and good barn, all under wire fence.
Brice $50 per acre. 1-3 cash, terms on
Balance. E. M. Boone, Toomsboro, Ga.
_104 acres farm land, 65 in cultiva-
tion, 40 acres stumped. Two five room
houses, good outbuildings, 1 new tobac-
co barn, good water, near school. and
church, mail route close by. 10 miles
from Vidalia, Ga., Price $3000. C. G.
Wilson, Vidalia, Ga.
$4 1-2 acres in Baldwin county, 7 mi.
Milledgeville on lower Macon road, good
land, grow anything, pasture, enclosed
with page Wire fence and cross fences;
6-room dwelling, 1 tenant house, barns.
and out houses; well of good water on
back porch. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Browns
Crossing, Ga.
120 A. good farm land will be sold
on the first Tuesday in October to the
highest bidder for cash. 30 A. good bot-
tom land. small streams through the
farm never overflows, two pastures, two
dwellings and outbuildings with water
conveyed from Walkers Mountain to
the residences, timber sufficient. for
the up-keep of the farm. This prop-
erty is 1 1-2 miles from Chattahoochee
high school, Clermont, Ga. For fur-
ther information see or call, A. H. Ad-
ams, Clermont, Ga.
_The noted Lunsford pasture, con-
sisting of 127 acres, well watered and
known as a 12 mos. grazing pasture.
All in city limits of Covington. Large
barn and Silo. Ideal dairy farm. Fow-
ler Bros., Covington, Ga.
Large lot and 4-room house with
out-bldgs., plenty of fruit.to run place;
1 storehouse, in the heart of Clermont,
Hall. county, Ga. Other property for
sale or exch. for farm around Atlanta.
Write for further description | and
price, etc. M. C. Lunsford, Atlanta,
Ga., RFD 2, Box 32.
- 50 acres land, 4 room house, good
farm outhouses, $1200., or $500 down
and balance on terms.
iels, RFD 1, Rochelle, Ga. =
90 acres, 40 acres in cultivation, 50
acres in timber, pasture with running
water, 2 new 5-room houses; fruit
trees; near school and churches; good
hunting and trapping. Price $6,000, or
will trade for business property. Mr.
R. E. Chesser, Folkston, Ga.
165 acres in Decatur county; 60 in
cultivation, balance in yellow pine tim-
good tobacco and stock barn; tenant
house; near accredited school. Will
sell at bargain. M. A. Mases, Face-
ville, Ga.
500 acre five horse farm in cultiva-
tion; 10 room house, 4 tenant houses,
good outbuildings, good water and 20
papershell pecan tres, fruit trees; on
public highway and near railway and
schools and Baptist church. T. W.
Stroud, Egypt, Ga.
12 acre farm,-fenced and stumped;
good buildings, etc. Sell or will lease.
Mrs. R. R. Jeffards, Rt. 4, Waycross,
Ga.
* 1090 acres, 200 acres in cultivation and
150 acres cleared and ready for cultiva-
tion; especially good for tobacco. Near
Central Ga. RR and Ogeechee river.
Nine room. two-story house just re-
modeled; six tenant houses, large barn,
good pasture., Ideal location. Will
sacrifice for half price. J. F. Fair-
cloth, Oliver, Ga.
104 acres, 65 in cultivation and 40
acres stumped; 2 five room houses and
good outhouses; a new tobacco barn;
good water; near school and church.
65 acres, in ideal location on public
highway; near church and school. 43
acres in cultivation. 4-room and 2-room
| dwelling houses with well, cistern, orch-
ards, pasture and timber. Price, $2,-
000, half cash and balance on terms.
J. H. Moseley, Rt. 5, Rockmart, Ga.
50 acres. Close to good school and
churches; 3 room dwelling and plenty
outbuildings; good orchard; 10 acres
of branch bottom, good pasture and
two springs; 15 acres in timber. Price
$1350, or will sell 35 acres including all
branch bottom, all timber and 10 acres
of upland for $900 on terms or cash.
Near Atlanta. Sanford R. McGarity,
R. F. D., Red Oak, Ga. :
Two horse farm, 40 minutes from At-
lanta by truck; _ convenient to school
and churches. All farm tools and nec-
essary out-bldgs. Will rent or sell. J.
Roller, Union City, Ga. ;
Small place with 5-room house, good
water and gchools and churches; 1-4
mile from street car, and 4 miles from
Augusta. Write for price and partic-
wars. J. S. Hightower, Rt. 5, Augusta,
OF 95 acres, 60 acres in Pecan. trees
7 yrs. old; 10 acres in 20 yr. old trees.
Five ream house all sealed; orchard.
Will ve at oa Dr. W. J. Tatum,
aines, a
me geres, 100 aeres in eultivation, 70
acres stumped and fenced; five room
MARKET BULLETIN
Mrs. Cara Dan-.
ber; 6-room house with running water;
Price, $3,000. C. C. Wilson, Vidalia, Ga.
house, 3 room house, one large barn,
one small barn and one tobacco barn.
Convenient to schools, churches and
railway. H. L. McDaniel, Rt. 3, Fitz-
gerald,-~Ga.- Ree
512 acres-10 miles from Augusta, six
mules, plenty feed; one dwelling and
six tenant houses, gin house, 25-horse
power boiler, 20-horse power engine,
gin press. Complete for $9,000, $3000
tcash and balance on terms. A. T.
Heath, 130 Jackson St., or 2346 Wrights-
poro Road, Augusta, Ga. /
923 acres on public roaq; 4 houses,
4 wells, barns, etc. Land runs back
to river and is one of best stock farms
in the county; fishing and hunting.
Will sell or trade. Also want to ex-
change five houses and lots and some
vacant: lots and surburban acreage for
Swamp land or mountain land. R. C.
a Brown, Rt. 9, Box 116A, Atlanta,
a.
48 3-4 acres, 5 acres in cultivation,
near Agricultural and Vocational school
and church. On highway. $50 per acre;
half cash, balance terms. J. L. Shirley,
Hollywood, Ga. ;
123 acres, 80 acres in cultivation, 7-
room house with pecan grove. Will
oe cheap. H. T. Eason, Rt. 1, Odum,
a
20 acres with 7 room dwelling; near
school and churches. Miss Pearl Free-
man, Senoia, Ga. :
60 acres; near school, church and
railway. 6-room house with well; 1
barn, 1 stall cow barn, smoke house,
wash house, and garage; 1 tenant house
with barn and well. Pasture with run-
ning water; land in fair state cultiva-
tion. R. C. Land, Martin, Ga.
100 acres, 66 acres in cultivation, bal-
ance in woods and pasture; good house
and barn. $15 per acre on terms. H.
M. Aiken, Newborn, Ga.
184 acres, 35 or 40 in saw timber, plen-
.ty running water; English home. Mrs.
J.T. English, Lovejoy, Ga.
13 acres with 5 room bungalow, ga-
rage, barn, chicken house; 6 acres in
cultivation, balance in pasture, all fenc-
ed. $1600 price. R. L. Porter, Rt. 3,
Doerun, Ga.
160 acres, 100 acres in cultivation,
balace in fenced pasture growing vetch
and wire-grass with creek running
-and Moultrie; good dwellings, three
barns. $40, per acre. Mrs. J. R. Por-
ter, Doerun, Ga.
67 acres good for cotton and corn;
no buildings; 3 miles from Dalton. Sell
cheap,or will exch. for dwelling. Mrs.
Odella Brown, Dalton, Ga.
35 acres, 20 in cultivation; good pas-
ture and timber; good five room dwell-
ing, 4 stall barn, good out-bldgs. and
orchard, near two schools and church
es. $1600 price. W. E. McCart, RFD
4, Logansville, Ga.
400 acres, 3 miles from Toomsboro
at $8 per acre; 500 acres one mile from
Toomsboro at $12 per acre. Good for
stock and farming. Mr..W. H. Free-
man, Toomsboro, Ga.
320 acres, fine stock farm; near rail-
way; farm well watered and one hours
drive from Atlanta. Terms. T. D. Rid-
ley, Dalton, Ga.
My home place on Dixie highway and
Central Ga. RR; near 2 churches and
school; 9 acres land, good six room
house, newly covered and painted in-
side and out; good pasture, smoke-
house and garage. Write Mrs. Katie
Starr, Sunny Side, Ga.
79 acres, good five room house; barn
35 acres in cultivation and balance in
church. Price $2500. B. H. Hender-
son, Rt. 7, Cumming, Ga. -
226 acres, 30 miles from Atlanta and
8 miles from Newnan; well watered.
A bargain at $20 per acre. Terms.
Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga. \
40 acres, five room house, good barn
and water on/rural route. Convenient
to school and church. Sell at bargain.
Mrs. E. D. Parker, Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ga.
40 acres, 8 miles from Newnan; 400
ft. on paved highway; well-watered,
branch bottom. $1200 on terms. J. B.
Peniston, Newnan, Ga.
500 acres, 250 cleared, 250 suitable for
pasture. Running water, some timber.
Five houses located on State Route No.
29. Near church and school. Reason-
able terms. J. A. Butler, Irwinton, Ga.
560 acres, 320 in cultivation. Good
water, roads, schools, churches. Good
building sites, good home, six tenant
houses. Sell all or part. Bargain, E.
L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga.
50 acres with three room house. Land
well timbered. Within three miles of
Clarkesville, two miles of A. & <M.
School. Good neighborhood. Near two
eburches, Gell or rent. W, A.
anke, Rt. 1, Box 36, Clarkesville, Ga.
112 aeres, good for chicken farm.
gether.
through pasture; midway from Albany |
timber and: pasture. Near to school and |"
PAGE THREE .
Price, $500. On Bankhead highway, ten
miles west of Atlanta. G. I. Pittman,
Smyrna, Ga. ;
10 acres with good house and barn.
Plenty of fruit. Bargain. Four miles
east of Fitzgerald. J. N. Middlebrooks,
Fitzgerald, Ga., RFD 2.
50 acres land four miles of Fitzger-
ald, four room house, barn and. out-
houses. Terms, write for price. Mrs. .
Cora Daniels. Rochelle, Ga., RFD 1.
1200 acres mountain land partly
cleared. Well watered, adapted to
fruits and vineyards, also stock rais-
ing. Ideal for summer resort. Write
for particulars. J. W. Clements, Gore,
Ga.
150 acres in Union county. New house
and barn. Other out-bldgs. 50 acres
cultivated; 50 in pasture with running
water. Balance well timbered. Write
LR. H. Smith, Blairsville, Ga., Rt. No. 3.
105 acres of level land. Red pebble
and gray gravel soil. Five room sealed
house. Five mule barn. Well. Two
room tenant house. Price, $1,800. With-
in four miles of Sasser, three church-
es, and 1 1-2 miles to consolidated
school. Also lot of farm equipment and
machinery. Will sell separately or to-
B. F. Cassels, Sasser, Ga.
196 1-2 acres, 50 acres cleared, 50 in
pasture. Six room dwelling, one ten-
ant house, 15 bearing pecan trees. Va-
riety of fruits. Within one mile of
depot, school and churches. Some good
timber, and plenty of wood. $35 per
acre. Write for terms. In Effingham >
county. Mrs. Effie C. Hinely, Spring- ~
field, Ga.
10 acres between Loganville and
Grayson. Also implements and _ stock.
Write Mrs. A. R. Brand, Loganville, Ga.
Rt. No. 4.
175 acre farm, 3 1-2 miles from
Gray, Ga., 10 miles from Macon on
Dixie Highway No. 11-22. 5000 bear-
ing peach trees. Good house, barn and
tenant houses. Good two-horse farm
in open land, balance in pasture and
woods.
New. seven room house on acre lot
at Gray, Ga. Good school, churches,
easily accessible to Macon, on Dixie
UES. No. 11-22. C. P. Mercer, Gray,
a. :
Fenced one-horse farm three miles
from railroad, 1-2 mile of church and
store. Sealed house. Truck line to
high school. One horse farm one mile
from church and school and railroad,
and small town of Gordy. Partly fenc-
ed. Will rent or sell either. Mrs. C. O,
Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
10 acres in Milner, Ga. Eight room
house, out houses, pasture, and chicken
yard. Near good school and churches,
Mrs. M. J. Gordy, P. O. Box 55, Mil-
ner, Ga. -
404 acres with two tenant houses,
barns and stables, tobacco barn. Pine
timber, $20 per acre. B. R. & R. B. Sax-
on, Sylvania, Ga.
1225 acres at $15 per acre. 7 tenant.
houses with barns and stables. Fine
tobacco land; grow any crops grown
in this section. Partly bordered by Sa-
vannah River and Brier Creek; plenty
of game and fish. A large clay deposit;
suitable for the manufacture of pottery
Would rent. Mrs. Zulime 3B. Saxon,
Sylvania, Ga.
52 acres with one dwelling house, one
barn, small orchard, good pasture. In
Spalding county, eight miles west of
eee Wm. S. Head, Griffin, Ga.,
607 1-2 acres, $14 per acre. Dwelling
house, tenant houses, barn, well fenc-
ed, good spring and fish pond of 10
acres. In Stewart county, on State
highway between Lumpkin and George-
town. Charles Dyer, Lumpkin, Ga.
262 acres land, $35 per acre. 90 acres
in cultivation, about 50 acres stumped,
40 acres not stumped. 2 miles of Scre-
ven, Ga. Schools, Churches. State
Highway runs through land. Bargain.
W. G. Bennett, Screven, Ga., RFD 2.
225 acres, 175 in cultivation. Wil
exchange for dairy farm of equipped
stock farm. Bargain. C. L. Stracke,
Sparks, Ga. fz
108 acres, 65 acres in cultivation. 3
buildings, three tobacco barns, other
out-bldgs. Pecan trees, peach orchard,
four wells. Fine tobacco or truck land.
On state highway, six miles to school, |
two and one-half miles to Ray City.
T. HE. Stalvey, Ray City, Ga., Rt. 2.
112 acres, $2,500 cash or terms. Good
pasture and dwelling house, mule an
cow barns. Two miles northwest o
Louisville. Mrs. R. 8. Newsome; RFD
2, Box 16, Louisville, Ga. 4
8 acres land in cultivation. Twenty
room houae, out-bldge., fruit trees. At
Cleveland, @a., A. H, Henderson, Cleve-
land;-Gar ss, :
ou:
AF d
Farm Land For Sale
20 acres, 18 acres in cultivation, 12
in pine and hardwood. 3-4 mile to
sehool and churches. Variety of fruits,
~ nuts and flowers. 5 room house, chick-
en yards and houses. $50 per acre. J.
-T. Hightower, Odum, Ga.
280 acres, 200 in hog and cattle pas-
ture, 15 acres in orchard, 20 acres in
bottom land. Five room sealed house.
Barn and other buildings. Will in-
clude crop, farm tools, 30 head hogs,
wagon, good team for $20 per acre. J.
M. Greenway, Newport, Ga. /
$52 acres with water, grist mill and
gn. Will exch, J. W. Hanner, Ella-
ville, Ga.
100 acres with six-room house, barn
and garage. Price, $2,500. One mile
from Buchanan, Ga. V. M. Wilson,
Buchanan, -Ga.
10 acre farm, four room house, barn
cow stables. Grape arbors and fruit
trees. Good water. Four miles. to
Fitzgerald, one mile to church, three
miles to graded school. Price, $800.
J. N. Middlebrooks, Fitzger-
ald, Ga.
256 acres, 100 in cultivation. Two
tenant houses, wells, out-bldgs. Good
pasture land. Would rent to man who
can furnish own stock and Supplies,
In good community, convenient to
town, churches and schools. A. [L
Smith, Warrenton, Ga., Rt. 1.
80 acres, 70 acres in cultivation, rest
in pasture. $15 per acre. Good four
room house, good water. R. J. Cook,
Rt. 6, Vienna, Ga.
88 acre farm, 50 acres in cultivation.
Good six room house, one tenant house.
Qut-bldgs., two wells, running water.
Good timber. Highway leading thru
farm. Good community, near church
and school. Reasonable price. W. E.
Jones, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4.
86 acres land. Five room house, four
-reom tenant house, four out houses.
Within 3 1-2 miles of Yatesville, Ga.
$1,500 part payment, five years to pay
balance at 6 per cent. One-half mile to
school truck. O. B. Harrell, Yatesville,
Ga., RFD A.
30 acres in Monroe county. Three
room house, cut-bldgs., pastures. Some
bottom land, young fruit trees, 75 dif-
ferent kinds of grapes, some saw tim-
ber, convenient to schools, churches.
Prompt mail. $8 per acre. Terms. JR.
_Edalgo, Juliette, Ga., Rt. 1.
178 acres, one house, barn, good well,
good cotton soil. Good pasture with
creek and branch. Most in cultiva-
tion. Will sell at $12 per acre or ex-
change for grist mill. F. M. Chambers,
Crawfordville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Small farm, 40 acres, highly improv-
ed, 23 acres stumped. 17 in pasture,
good barn, 32x32, 20 ft. high; other
out-bldgs., deep well of water, good
scuppernongs, arbor, etc., 5-room house
(extra large rooms), painted, improve-
-. ments, counting the stumped land and
putting it in present cultivation would
cost $.,000, For immediate sale, $2,-
000. Write or see S. E. Hollis, Baxley,
Ga, Rte 1:
Good chicken or piegon farm in su-
burbs of Savannah, Ga. Nearly an
acre space divided into eight lots, 20
minutes on paved road to Savannah
markets. Five-room house in splend-
id condition, lights, gas, bath, garage,
~ chicken runs, etc., Will rent $27.50
monthly or sell for small cash pay-
ment and monthly notes for balance.
Vv. H. Tucker, Rt. 2, Savannah, Ga.
50 acres in Rockdale county, near
Smyrna Camp Ground, Consolidated
school, and five miles from Conyers,
Ga. 35 acres open land, balance in
asture and woods. Six-room sealed
ouse and good barn. Price, $750,
eash or terms. T. W. Parker, Conyers,
Ga. :
135 acre farm, $0 acres in cultiva-
tion. Good cotton and tobacco land.
{ 1-2 miles from church and consoli-
dated school. One four-room house,
one three-room house. Price $ 3300,
$500 cash, balance on terms. Re
Rockett, Normantown, Ga.
300 acres in Liberty County, one mile
from Willie. 100 acres under fence. One
-nine-room dwelling, two good tenant
houses. Will rent cheap or sell for
~ small cash payment, balance like rent.
o Davis and A. J. Bowen, Portal,
a.
130 acres, 40 cleared, bal. well tim~
pered, with creek running through 1
scction;: 5 room house and 3 small out~
houses; between Barney and Morven,
on public road. Write for price, Mrs.
Maggie Nobles, Adel, Ga.
x 15 acres, dairy and poultry farm, 1-2
fi. Homerville, Clinch county; 10 ac-
res in high state of cultiivation;..5 acres
| terms.
| Americus.
M
timber;
poultry raising. Good fence;
room bungalow, $2,000 cash.
Strickland, Homerville, Ga.
Farm of 2029 acres, 3 mi. Leary, Cal-
houn county, Ga., 1300 acres open
land, suitable of farming and dairy-
ing; remainder in timber, 200 acres of
very fine white ash, gum and poplar;
3 tenant houses. $18,000. Must sacri-
fice to wind up estate. Write. S. V.
Wilson, Adm. Estate M. H. Wilson,
Atlanta, Ga., 198 Walton St.
142 1-2 acres farm land, situated 17
mi. from Monticello, suitable for farm-
ing or dairying; good bottoms, etc.,
$600. R. R. Powell, Monticello, Ga.
About 3. acres and a 4-room house
n Athens. Ideal for chickens, hogs,
2ows, vegetables, fruits and cotton; fine
Bermuda pasture with spring. Bargain.
Sash or terms. Write for particulars.
D. D. Stynchcomb, Atlanta, Ga., 962
Juniper St.
10 different tracks of land with farms
on them. Sell cheap, giving 10 yrs.
to. pay. Write for prices, terms and
particulars. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore,
Ga:
75 acres, 2 mi. Tifton, T-room house,
good barn, tenant houses~ and new
20x20 tobacco barn (framed); 40 acres
in cultivation, bal, pasture. Plenty wa-
new 4-
eee,
ter and pine timber; 250 bearing pe-
cans, 60 Elberta peaches, figs, etc. Best
little farm in Ga., and 1 crop tobacce
D.| pays for it. $6750, 1-4 cash, bal. to suit.
J. M. Stone, Tifton, Ga. Care White
Feather Farm.
91 acre farm in Dodge county, on
public road, about 6 mi. from Eastman.
40 acres in cultivation, rest in wood;
fairly good house, crib and_ stables;
near good church and school; school
suck and mail go by house. See or
write. $1200 cash. A. L. Bond, East-
man, Ga., Rt. 4. Z
Large tract timber land, 10 mi. Spar-
ta, on and near State highway, 9 mi.
Warthen RR. Write for prices and
a eae J. Harvey Archer, Spar-
ta, : :
63 1-2 acres; 30 old and 1 M, young
apple trees, most of them just in bear-
ing; 1 house, good barn, and 1 of the
finest springs in the country; 2 1-2 mi.
RR. Would accept other property in
part. L. J. Moreland, Morgantown, Ga.
50 acres, 6 mi. South of LaGrange
on Whitesville road; house, barn, and
living water. Write for description and
Bult J. S. Wingo, LaGrange, Ga., Rt.
400 acres, 135 in cultivation; 200 un-
der fence, rest in timber; 1 mi. from
Graham Depot, 1 mi. from church and
school, $12.50 per acre. Write for
M. A. MeNeal, Graham, Ga.,
Box 123.
33 acres fine land, 3 mi. to town, with
filling station; good branch of run-
ning water, $3600 cash; 1,000 acres
on Flint river; part in cultivation, bal.
with 2 1-2? million ft. timber. L. B.
Wood, Griffin, Ga., Box 138.
283 acres improved farm, 2 mi. of.
Yaskaville and Willacoochee highway;
4 horse crop open, plenty timber; 6-
room dwelling, 1 tenant house, 2 tobac-
co barns, bearing pecan grove, $30 an
acre, part cash, or exch. for smaller
acreage in Middle or North Ga. W.
R. Woody, Nashville, Ga., Rt. 4.
171 acres; 250 aeres, and 633 acres
in Jefferson county, 5 mi. Louisville.
Good land, plenty of houses, District
school. Long terms. Write for par-
ticulars. B. H. Warren, Louisville, Ga.
80 acres, near school and church on
rural rt., 25 to 30 acres cleared; pas-
ture, orchard, 5-room house and good
barn, 5 mi. from RR., $1500; 80 acres,
20 in cultivation, running water, or-
chard, good 5-room bungalow, barn,
4 mi. to RR., $1200 for quick sale; also
36 acres, 20 in cultivation, on rural rt.,
water, etc., well located for school and
church, $1,000. Terms on either of
above if desired. J. M. Smith, Sul-
phur Springs, Ga.
175 acres of pebbly land, 125 under
fence and in cultivation; well drained,
good houses, stumps removed; highway
through land. Splendid farm, well lo-
cated, 2 1-2 mi. from Scotland on Sou-
thern RR; good market, fine pasture,
well timbered, and in high state of
cultivation. Will produce all crops.
$37.50 per acre. Terms if desired. E.
F. McRae, McRae, Ga.
80 acres of good land, 8 mi. from
Attractive price with 10 yrs.
to pay-if necessary. Will rent. R. 5.
Breadhurst, Americus, Ga.
16 acres, 2 in timber; no bottom
land; no running water; new 6-room
house, East front, on hard surfaced
(East Point) road, 8 mi. from center
of Atlanta; Electric lights, good well
water on porch and fruit. C. E. Lever-
ett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt, 1.
well equipped for dairying and |
bal. timber.
267 acres in Johnson county i e
town of Adrian. :
and Bermuda grass; 25 in cultivation,
All under wire fence. $30
per acre and terms. Hardee Thigpen,
Adrian, Ga. ; :
202 1-2 acre farm in Green county,
6 mi. East of Woodville; 7 mi. north-
east Union Point, 2 mi. of the famous
Doivel Mineral Springs, $10 per acre.
T. C. Davison, Comer, Ga.
14 acres with good improvements, all
under fence; half cleared and bal. in
pasture. Peach trees. Write for price
and particulars. Lee J. Waldrom, Li-
zella, Ga., Rt. 2.
50 acres in sight of Tifton, on Moul-
trie highway; 35 in cultivation, remain-
der in timber. 4-room house, tobacco
barn and out-bldgs. Write for price.
W: F. Matthews, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6.
60 acres, 9 mi. from Atlanta on Ma-
con-Atlanta highway. Well watered.
Fine lot of timber; land lays well.
Well suited for dairying, $5,000; also
30 acres, 5 mi. from Gainesville on
State highway. All wooded land, $500.
O. A. Carter, Gainesville, Ga.
350 acres rich river land, with nine
houses, 8 mules and farm implements;
Splendid dairy farm; cotton, bale per
acre; corn, 80 bu. per acre; 3,mi, city
limits, $16,000; $7,000 down. C. M.
Brennan, Columbus, Ga. 7
15 acres; 16 or 18 acres branch land
in cultivation; several bearing apple
trees; 8-room house, barn, good.
in 30 ft. of house; 1 1-2 mi. school and
2 good churches; plenty good timber;
about 20 acres in pasture; within 3
mi. Ellijay high school. Sell cheap for
cash. Write for further information.
M. S. Lowe, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 1, Care
James Kell.
308 acres on highway, 3 1-2 mi. RR,
near church and school; 4 houses, 2 to
5 rooms ea., 2 barns, good pasture, wa-
tered by creek; 150 acres in cultivation,
mostly fenced; 15 acres in pecans; 4
mules; feed; farm implements, etc.
Geo. M. Wicker, Andersonville, Ga.
300 acres, 7 mi. Milledgeville; high
state of cultivation; strong land. 150
acres of woven wire fence; 6 perpetual
streams, 40 acres bottom iand in one
body; excellent dwellings, barns, ten-
ant houses. Light plant- and private
telephone line. Reasonable price. Terms.
Write. Mrs. J. W. Stembridge, Mill-
edgeville, Ga., Rt. 3.
53 acres good, smooth land 7 mi. from
Chipley on highway Rt. 2. Good house
(painted), water, 6 acres in pecan
trees; good pasture; place wired. Near
church, school and stores; Good neigh-
bors. Reason for selling, old age, not
able to look after place. $2500. Write
or come see. L. O. Earles, Chipley, Ga.
178 acres in Putnam county; 1 1-2
mi. from highway No. 14; 12 mi. from
Eatonton; convenient to church and
school. Well watered, some timber.
Excellent for dairying. $10 per acre.
Write for further information. . E.
Folendore, Adgateville, Ga. j
2 farms in Pike county; 47 acres with
6-room house and several out build-
ings, 1-2 mi. good church and Junior
high school, $2,500; 37 acres, 4 room
house, out-bldgs, 1-4 mi. of same
church and school. $2,000; Farms are
within 3-4 mi. of each other. Reason
for selling, want to get a larger farm |
all together. Write for further infor-
mation. J. L. Crane, Milner, Ga., Rt.
z Box 48.
30 acres of well improved farm land
with dwelling house, barn, smoke-house
cow sheds, poultry house and well of
good water. Situated in Southwest
Colquitt county, 7 mi. east of Meigs;
borders public road with RFD service;
3-4 mi. of good school and church. Ex-
cellent tobacco soil, $800 for quick sale.
$300 cash, bal. $50 per yr., plus 8 per
cent interest. R. V. Howze, Meigs, Ga.
139 acres in Douglas county, 27 mi.
Atlanta; 1 1-2 mi. RR and town with
good school and churches; and good
roads. Land in high state of cultiva-
tion; 3 good houses; 6, 5 and 4 rooms;
out-bldgs., good orchard, plenty of wa-
ter; also 5 head mules, emis tools,
chickens, cows, feed stuff. Real bar-
gain. If interested, write-or come see.
W. L. Miller, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 3.
215 acres, 65 in cultivation, 2 large
dwelling houses, almost new; tobacco
barn, 1 pack house and other out-bldgs.
5 acres young, bearing pecan grove;
within 3. mi. good town,: school and
church; on rural route; about 8 or 9
M. turpentine trees ready to be cupped:
about 1-3 or more virgin timber, not
being worked for about 8 or 10 yrs.
Offer with place, 15 head hogs, 2 good
mules, this yrs. corn, cane, potato, and
hay crop. One of the best tobacco
farms in South Ga, $7,000. W. W.
Webb, Baxley, Ga.. Box 432.
2 horse farm; 67 acres in cultivation,
165 acres in carpet
spring ;
except 4 acres in woods; all stumped |
and cut up in 10 fields and patches;
2 acre pecan grove; 4 acre pear, and
1-2 acre peach orchard; small culti-
yated plum orchard, grapes, scupper-
nongs, 2 apple trees and pomegranates.
Hot and cold water plumbing in house;
50 ft. windmill with 700 gal. tank. 5-
room tenant house with barns at both
houses; 2 mi. from Sylvester. Paved
road, $9,000, also 2 mules, 5 and 6 yrs.
old, wt., 1100 lbs. and all farm equip-
ment up-to-date. Write. Geo. E. C:
Sylvester, Ga.
900 acres 7 mi. south Abbeville, 15
mi. North Fitzgerald, on good road, in
sight of Central Dixie Highway; 1 mi.
to RR station. School trucks stops
at gate, with no charge for transporta-
tion. 6-room good, painted house and
1 good 4-room house; 6 tenant houses,
'3 to 4 rooms each, all with brick chim-
neys; 2 story barns with sheds for
shed for stock; 12 cow barn; 3. tobac-
co barn, 5 other out-houses, 1 cane
mill. All brown pebble land. With
fexception of about 100 acres, land is
enclosed with wire fence, stumped and
is nearly all under cultivation. Never
failing water. $30,000. Terms. In ad-
dition: 12 mules, 1 M. bu. corn, 50 tons
hay, 14 milch cows, 10 dry cattle, 50
hogs, 2, 2-horse wagons, 1 new mow-
ing machine and all farm tools neces-
sary, including 2 riding cultivators.
Prices of these to be agreed upan. W.
H, Wilkinson, Abbeville, Ga.
FARM LANDS WANTED
Will exchange for well located Geor-
gia farm, one 20 room hotel and about
8 acres of land in a small town on
Dixie Highway and the Fla. East Coast
RR on the East coast of Florida, eighty
miles south of Jacksonville, Fla. If
interested, write T. C. Miller, Box 124,
Clermont, Ga.
Want to hear from party who has |
a small farm in Georgia, preferably
Northeast Georgia, close to school and
@urch, who will give good terms. Would
prefer to pay cotton payment on farm.
Write, giving full particulars, to E, L.
Cheek, Baldwin, Ga. -
Want large track of dogwood timber
suitable for cutting shuttle blocks.
Write fully what you have and how
much. M. L. Crawford, Tiger, Ga.
Want small farm of 50 to 100 acres.
Will exchange Dodge touring car as
first payment. Vaule car at $200. Pay
balance by end of year. George W.
Calhoun, 314 15th Ave., E., Cordele, Ga.
Want 6 or 10 acre farm in Hall coun-
ty within 3 to 12 miles of Gainesville, _
Ga. Want good land, also about 2 acres
of new ground or fresh land for im-
provement. Write to W. R. Stephen,
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Want to trade for several thousand
acres of cheap cut over lands in south
Georgia or cheap mountain lands. An-
swer, stating amount you have, what
you will take for it, and what you
would trade for. Wil take from 10
acres to 10,000 acres if cheap enough.
R. C. N. Brown, Rt. 9, Box 116A, At-
lanta, Ga.
Want a farm consisting of from 1 to
300 acres, South of Central Ga. Soil
must be adapted to general farming
and for the raising of stock. On or
near a paved highway, close to ehurch
and schools. Would like a few acres
in pecans and other fruits. Must have
a good home, tenant houses, barns,
etc., and good water for all purposes.
Write full description, location, price,
terms, etc. James L. Carwile, Tampa,
Fla., 710 Platt St.
Want to buy a small farm on high-
way. Write what you have to offer. H.
H. Looney, Marietta, Ga, P. O. Box
67.
Want to exch. other valuable proper-
ty for a farm within 50 miles of 5a-
vannah, located on railroad. Sufficient
acreage at reasonable price. Write for
particulars. L. J. Murry, Wadley, Ga.
Want pecan grove already bearing,
located on good highway, near chureh
and school. Write. B. N. McFall, Co-
lumbus, Ga., P. O. Box 1160.
Want a small farm, 30 to 80 acres.
Must be good land with fair bldgs.,
good water and pasture, near church
and school, and must be worth the
money. B. M. Aaron, Adairsville, Ga.
FARM LAND FOR RENT
1 farm, 2 mi., of Eatonton on Dixie
highway. Level and highly productive
land; well watered by springs, branch-
es, and well; excellent tenant houses,
sealed, etc., large, roomy barn, plenty
of pastures, wood, ete. Suitable for
trucking, dairying or general farme-
ing. Mrs. W. D. Williford, Eatonton,
a.
wagons and tools; 1 story barn with
a
, not a stagn:
nt pasture, Bermuda,
2 480 ft. well; 2 story residence
ith conveniences. Tenant houses have
water pipes to yard, cow house, chick-
en, hog lot piped; land in good state
of cultivation. Phone connection with
city. Milking 17 cows now, 5 dry, and
about 15 young heifers. Milk trade
about $400 and better ea. mo. Want
rent place and sell cows for cash.
Come see or write. E. C. Smith; Bain-
bridge, Ga.
One 3-horse farm, 13 mi. south of
LaGrange and 6 mi. Chipley, where|h
ithere is a newly installed cheese fac-
tory. Good roads. Large pasture, run-
ming water, large dwelling. house; near
shurch and school. Can give possess-
yn during fall months. Mrs. M. lL.
Glenn, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 2.
415 acre farm, 5 mi. from Shellman
r rent reasonably; a good house, barn
and 2 good tenant houses, also 2 good
wwells. Write or come see. Mrs. R. F.
-Ivey, Shellman, Ga.
933 acres in Dooly county; only
about 100 acres of good land; 4 houses,
4 wells; on public road, daily mail, and
wuns back to river. Great place to
iraise stock. Will rent for part of crop
tor standing rent (to suit the farmer-
_ -Fenter), must be able to furnish every<
thing, or will sell on terms of 14 yrs.
tto pay for it. Will take some cash or
a small farm, or city property in any
town in the south as the first pay-
sment. John T. Patterson, Atlanta,
Ga., Rt. 9, Box 116 A.
300 cre farm, 60 acres bottom land,
* mi. of city of 20,000 population, for
"rent to a stockman, farmer or dairy-
man who is able to finance. Do not
nswer if you are broke. Give all par-
culars about yourself in first letter.
.. V. Phipps, Gainesville, Ga.
2 good farms in Pike county, 2 1-2
i. from excellent high school; 1 farm
3 plow; 1 adjoining, 2 plow. Rent
for an agreed rental of cotton or mon-
ey. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga.
5 2 horse farm for rent to reliable man
_ with own stock and feedstuff and able
to run self; pasture, running water,
ar church and school. Mrs. M. E.
ones, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 4.
Grade A dairy farm, now in opera-
tion, 1 1-2 mi. from Northeast section
of city for rent or lease. Marion T.
Benson, Atlanta, Ga., 384 Peachtree
St., Phone Ivy, 3883.
_ 2 horse farm of good land, conven-
jent to school, churches, market, high-
way, railroad and other conveniences.
Abundance of running water. If work-
ed on shares would want to raise beef
cattle, hogs, a few vegetables year
round; small acreage in cotton, plenty
corn and hay. Want family willing
workers and able to take care of them-
oe Write. J. R. Gable, Raymond,
_ $5 acres good land, near church and
school in Carroll county. Rent on 50-
60 basis. Prefer a widow woman with
2 boys Who can plow, or man\with wife
and boy who can plow. Must be re-
sponsible, and who want a permanent
home. Good chance for right family.
C. L. Masdon, Clem, Ga., Rt. 2.
. Want responsible farmer for 2 or. 3
horse farm. Convenient to schools,
churches, etc. Would aid one worthy.
If ref. satisfactory, this proposition
worth looking into. Robt. W. Clark,
~Macon, Ga., 358 Spring St.
- Want man, white or colored, able to
finance self, with plenty of help, to
share crop, a good 4 or 5 horse crop on
50-50 basis. Plenty of bidgs., pasture,
good barn, running water, etc., school
truck route, mail route, good roads,
etc. Come see for yourself. A. A. Harp.
Yatesville, Ga., RFD Topeka Junction.
Good farm, well located and suited
for dairy and beef cattle; 1-2 mile
from church and school. Would rent
for standing rent, or can furnish stock
and tools and rent on shares. Party to
- feed his own family. J. R. Gable, Ray-
mond, Georgia.
Southwest Ga. farm on highway 37,
20 mi. south of Albany, near 2 good
towns, schools and churches; 7 room
main dwelling, barns, etc., 12 tenant
houses. Electric power line passes
houses; 650 to 700 acres rich, fertile
land, well drained, in cultivation. 4
mules, implements go with the rental.
Artesian flowing well water at main
house and barn. Highway No. 37
splits the farm in half. Rent all or
_ divide into 2 farms; rent at bargain
to acceptable party able to finance
self: also a 10 horse farm, 28 mi. east
Of Atlanta in cultivation this yr. Most-
rm; About 200 acres in per-| a
Carpet
6 plows to
able to finance self.
Atlanta, Ga.,
Apt. C-7,
4 horse farm to rent on 3rd or 4th, 1
to 8 miles from Atlanta. M. M. George,
Atlanta, Ga. 148 Hurt St.
40 acre farm, 9 miles from Atlanta,
on topsoil road; pasture with spring
branch, 3-room tenant house, large
barn, near school and church, $100 a
year, or will rent on shares. Mrs. C, W.
Harper, Decatur, Ga. Route 3.
To reliable, self-furnishing farmer, 2
orse farm near schools and churches;
good place. Ref. required. Loafers need
not apply. Mrs. M. K. Barnes, Fitzger-
ald, Georgia, Route 4.
Want share cropper for 1929: 50
acres cleared, high state of cultivation,
near Statesboro. Wood, pasture, com-
fortable house and out-bldgs. Want re-
liable white family with 2 head of stock
and farm implements. C. L. Beale, Sa-
vannah, Georgia, 910 Park Ave. East.
Good 2, 3, 4, 6 or 8 horse farms for
rent, near good schools and churches,
for cash or cotton. J. C. Glover, Amer-
icus, Georgia, Route C.
Want a good 2 horse farmer to take
charge at once of a good farm on 50-50
eptable parties
1150 East North Ave.,
basis. 8 miles North of Baxley on Wil-
son Federal Highway; also want a 1
(horse truck farmer for 1929 to begin
at once. If interested, apply or write
yat once. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga.
8 horse farm, Coweta county heart of
St. Charles, store house, 7-room dwell-
ing, 5 tenant houses, good Bermuda
grass, big apple orchard, plenty water
and eleetric lights, filling station;
fronts 2 highways and RR. 1 M. cars
pass this place daily. Rent for stand-
ing rent. Write for further informa-
tion. W. J. Scott, St. Charles, Ga.
(100 acre farm at Bancroft, Ga. Two
tenant houses and store. Will rent for
1929. For information see Mrs, M. E.
Taylor, Bancroft, Georgia. 5
Large acreage farm, fine for poultry.
Want some one to finance, I will do
all the labor. Experienced. Good ref-
erences. Write B. R. Roberts, Route 2,
Sollins, Georgia.
Several one and two horse farms for
rent, also eight well developed tobacco
farms to rent on shares. Barry Clare,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
Two good two horse farms, good land,
to rent on halves. Can furnish refer-
ences. Only experienced farmers need
apply. J. G. Buyers, Whiteburg, Ga.
Two or three horse farm on Thomas-
ton Highway near Macon. Large dwell-
ing, good creek pasture, 60 to 80 acres
in cultivation. Plenty barns. Rent for
$200 per year, or for 2 bales cotton.
Possession December 1. L. A. Mc-
Laughlin, Senoia, Georgia.
100 acres for standing rent or 1-3
or 1-4. One mile from church, two
mi. from accredited high school. Good
land and pasture. 1-4 mile from State
Highway. Write for particulars to Mrs.
Roxie Bridges, Sharpsburg, Georia.
40 acres, 10 or 15 acres never been
cultivated. Owner will have. new
round cleared up ready for cultiva-
tion. Two very good houses, convenient
to water, school and churches. Rent
for shares. Frank Miller, Lula, Georgia.
Ten horse farm, thoroughly equipped
with tenant houses, and out houses.
Will also rent stock and implements.
Situated on railroad. Write for parti-
culars, or come and see. J. T. Avret,
Farmdale, Georgia.
Good two horse farm to rent on
halves. Good bottom land for corn and
up land for cotton. Write to W. F.
Trewett, Winston, Georgia, Rt. 2. *
For rent or share crop, a number of
farms for general crops. some. equipped
with tobacco barns. Barry Clare, Fitz-
gerald, Georgia.
380 acres, four to five plows open.
Seven acres in pecans. Good
room house, screened. One good ten-:
ant house. All land high and well
drained. Running stream through
place. Practically all hog fenced. Sev-
eral good cows. Place well adapted to
hog and cattle and chickens along
with other: farming. Built for a home.
Five miles from Pelham on public
road and RFD. Near good market for
all farm products and cattle and hogs.
Will make attractive terms to reliable
party for a year or long term lease.
No share croppers. J. R. Sloan, Ca-
nilla, Georgia. :
eal ae farm. 30 or 50 acres in
eood pasture. Two miles from Griffin.
and one mile from Highland Mul
Other small farms for rent. See Good-
Leo Grossman, |
seven- |
mn. end of pavement. Conve
: to school and church. In good
state of cultivation. Pasture, wood and
good water. Write Mrs. F. J. Vining,
Thomaston, Georgia.
500 acres in Cook county, in bright
leaf tobacco section. 225 acres, all
stumped, in cultivation. One main
dwelling, three tenant houses, four to-
bacco barns. Will rent with option to
purchase. B. F. Gary, Sparks, Ga.
Two to four horse farm, 25 acres bot-
tom land and good up land. Good pas-
ture and orchard. Convenient to grade
school, two churches, nine miles from
Gainesville. On good. road with daily
mail. Six-room house and two barns.
B. H. Holland, Gainesville, Ga.
Two to three horse farm to rent cn
50-50 basis. Come to see me and the
land. W. B. Sutton, Adairsville, Ga.
Eight. horse farm, good land and
good cow or hog pastures. Three large
sealed houses. Seven miles from rail-
road, good church and school. Ww: ll
rent all or part. Mrs. O. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester, Georgia.
For rent for taxes, 146 acres of the
estate of Mrs. E. E. Ramsey, in Colum-
bia county, near Evans. Mrs. R. N.
Smith, Hogansville, Ga. Route 1,
Want to rent, or man to work on
halves, a good 1 horse farm with good
house, garden, eater, school and church
convenient. Can include 1500 peach
trees if wanted; party can get posscs-
sion at once. Some good man investi-
gate. J..E. Glawson, Bradley, Ga.
900 acres on, Oconee river in Greene
county, 350 acres under fence. Wonder-
ful dairy farm. Large hay meadows.
Situated on Highway No. 12.
equipped with barns and tenant
houses; 5-room cottage for manager.
G. C. McWhorter, Atlanta, . Georgia,
Care of Exchange Hotel.
A good 2 horse farm near Doraville,
for rent or lease; 150 acres, with 7-
room house, tenant house, horse and
sow barns. Good place for dairy farm.
Good pastures and 15 acres of bottoms.
15 miles from Atlanta. O, E. Horton,
Atlanta, or Doraville, Ga. phone Wal-
nut-3845.
-9-horse farm for rent either on
shares or standing rent; on cotton belt
highway; 11 miles Northeast Elberton;
near consolidated school and churches;
renter to furnish self and stock. Write
or come see. F. M. Haley, Elberton, Ga.
Route 9. :
WANT TO RENT FARMS
Want a small farm around 5 acres
Must have good house with at least 5
rooms, garage, small pasture; on good
road near Atlanta. Go into Atlanta
every day. J. B. Sanders, Fairburn, Ga.
Want a 2-horse farm, not over 5
miles from Augusta. Have had 20 yrs
experience in farming. D. L. Copeland,
Augusta, Ga. 411 Chafee Ave
Want a farm any size up to 4 horse
with a filling station, blacksmith shop
or store on it. Will go 50-50 anywhere
in South. Georgia. S. A. Griffin, Adel.
Georgia, Route 1. :
Want a 2 horse farm for 1929 and
number-of years after with good man
Can handle any kind improved farm
machinery and keep same in repair,
also can handle labor successfully
Would consider salary basis and 1
horse farm. References given. W. H.
Duke, Cleveland, Ga.
Want a small farm close to Cordele,
Ga. George W. Calhoun, Cordele, Ga.
314 16th Avenue.
Want 35 or 40 acres
.
near Carters-
1929. C. L. Cline, Cartersville, Georgia,
114 Ford St.
Want on third or fourth a 1 horse
crop for 1929 near Atlanta. Can finance
self and give good references. J. E.
Myers, Buford, Georgia, RFD 4.
Want a 2 horse farm for 1929, or
lease for 5 years. Good house, out-
buildings, and good land and pasture.
Must be cheap. and near Atlanta. J.
O. Stanfield, Stockbridge. Ga.
Want 1 horse sandy loam farm on
share basis. Must have good house, wa-
ter, garden and school conveniences:
desire fenced land with privilege of
raising hogs. chickens and: feed stuff.
Can move myself and also finance self
to make crop. Want to move as early
as possible and put in some grain be-
fore Christmas. Write what you can
offer. E. Wood. Columbus. Ga. Rt. 3.
Want a 2 herse crop and my broth-
houses. near school. church. etc. Am
40 years of age, 6 in family. Want
places close together, T. W..Carroll,
Carrollton. Ga. Route 6.
Want a 1 horse crop. Am 26 years cf
age, family of 3. Can drive truck and
Well |.
ville or Rome, Ga., on 50-50 basis for
er-in-law wants a 3 horse crop; 2 good
la its. place
her. Write for particulars.
Black, Carrollton. Ga. Route 6.
and
and
I can overhaul. them
Would consider farming
to sow wheat and oats. Let me know
what you can offer. &. S. Meeks, At-
lanta. Ga. 708 E. Fair Street.
Want a 1-horse farm, near town.
Can move about October 15th. Ex-
pect man to run me. Have wife and
18 months old twins. References -f
wanted. J. C. Mobley, Stone Moun-
tain, Ga. Route 3, Box 86.
Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 bass.
Conley, Georgia.
Want a 2 horse farm of about 40
acres, near good school, 5 years experi-
ence growing and<curing tobacco. Also
Have plenty of peanuts. J. P. Ursrey,
Hazelhurst, Georgia. ~
Want for 1929 a 2 horse crop cn
halves; good 5-room house, with good
ing crop at fair price, S. R, Puckett,
Lawrenceville, Ga. RFD 1.
Want for 1929 a 2 horse farm on
halves, with a good, honest man who
will finance me in making a_- crop.
Prefer Northwest Ga., near Atlanta.
Must be good, fertile land, good house,
near school and church. References
given. J. V. Landers, Americus, Geor-
gia, Feoute C.
Want a 4
with stock and tools furnished;
in cotton, corn and hay, Have 10 in
family (good strong force); 5 plow
hands. Would appreciate hearing from
good man with good land, house, wa-
ter and pasture. J.
Coosa, Ga. Route 1.
Want some land in a good commun-
lity suitable for truck and poultry eic.,
anywhere within 10 miles or nearer of
Augusta, on halves. Want a nice cot-
tage, etc. Write best offer, Mrs. Marie
Boyer, Warthen, Georgia.
Want about 3 mule crop near good
market, on shares. Want to raise chic~
kens, hogs, some cows and truck, corn,
oats and some cotton. Prefer near
Macon. W. H. Thames, Cordele, Geor-
gia, Route B.
- Want good truck farm not over 10 mi.
from Atlanta, on or near _ highway,
near good school and church. 3rd or
4th or standing rent. Good house, barn
etc. D. H. Rainwater, Griffin, Geor-
gia, RFD: A.
Want a good 2 horse farm on 50-5)
basis, with good party to work for.
Large family of fine workers. Can do
carpenter, machine and gin work
also. Write what you can offer. W. M.
Floyd, Albany, Georgia, Rt. C. 4
be good land, pasture and water; good
buildings; near church and _ schools.
ciave stock, tools and can finance
selves. State what you can offer. B. M.
Aaron, Adairsville, Ga.
Want a 4 horse farm for 1929 on
30 basis, also cows on the place for
milking them. E. A. Shinnolster, Tif-
ton, Georgia, Route A.
Want..to lease from 3 to 5 years in
South Georgia, near the Florida line a
small 2 horse farm. Must have good
ee and fencing. Cash rent in the
fall. No shares. Also would attend @
large herd of cattle on reasonable
terms. G. P. Thomas, Elza, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want a1 horse crop on halves in
farming and some trucking. Must have
good house. and land. Life time. exp.,
references furnished. Married. Ralph
Duncan, Boston, Ga. Route 1. ~
Want 50 acres of good land near Car
pasture, etc., near school and church.
Will pay standing rent if reasonable,
or on share basis. Can furnish good
Georgia, Route 2.
Want small farm near Cordele, to
rent or lease, for 1 to 5 years, with
option of buying any time. Must be
reasonable. George W. Coleman, Cor-
dele, Ga. 314 16th Ave. E.
2 horse, farm near Newnan, or on
highway between Newnan and Atlanta,
near a good peach farm. Have plenty
of force: 3 boys, 14, 17 and- 19 years of
age. Can furnish self. Would consider
eos
-wseu
i'Weodbury, Ga. RPD-t,- + x
(Continued on, page six)
Want small farm. Standing rent or
3rd and 4th of cro. Must be good land.
If house and out-bldgs., are run down,
rebuild. .
stock. 3
raising on 50-50 basis. Must have good
pasture. Want to get locaced in times".
Have wife and 1 child. H. K. Jones,
pasture, orchard, etc., with good man-
who can give me work when not work>
horse crop near Moulirle
crop
L. Sutherland,
Want a good 2 or 3 horse farm. Must -
if cheap, Mrs. Mamie Hadway,
want 12 or 15 hogs to fatten on halves.
hare basis. Want hogs to raise on 60-
me to care for, for the privilege of
Brooks or Thomas county for general
tersville. Must be good land, houses,
references. J. S. Greene, Adairsville, .
Want a good large 1 horse, or small
et
ett
pruning, fertilizer:
OF MANY MYSTERIOUS
ous. Many of these can
tant subject,
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DEPARTMENT OF
-~AGRICULTURE
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, October 11, 1928
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TD
CAUSE
SF US IGNITION
SPONTANEO AUSE
Every year fire takes its toll of,
barnes end other farm buildings and
in most instances the source of ig-
nition can readily be determined. But
always there is a large number of
barn fires catalogued as mysteri-
bed. pe
charged to Spontaneous combpus-
tion, says the United States De-
partment of Agriculture.
Studies in this country, in Canada,
and in Europe indicate that spontan-
eous combustion, or the self-igni-
tion of hay, manure, or other agri-
cultural products, as the cause of
fires is of far more frequency and
covers a much wider territory than
is generally supposed. A conservative
estimate places the annual loss from
- fires on farms and in rural communi-
ties at approximately $150,000,000,
with attending losses of 3,500 lives.
Of the total property loss, it is esti-
mated that 20 per cent, or $30,000,-
000 can be charged to spontaneous
combustion. These losses are so great
the department holds that any nat-
ey jonal effort to reduce them would be
amply justified. ;
The Chemical Engineering Division
of the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils
js therefore making a special study
of farm fires with a view to the de-
velopment of control and preventive
measures. In this work the depart-
ment is cooperating with practically
all national organizations interested
in farm-fire prevention, and solicits
- the cooperation of farm associations
and individuals in reporting fires of
a mysterious character, together
with a record of any direct experi-
ences in connection with this impor-
about which more
knowledge must be acquired before
effective control measures can be de-
- vised. Special studies involving both
chemical and bacteriological: aspects.
of the problem have been undertaken
and experimental work on a practi-
cal basis has been planned.
Tt is common knowledge that most
so-called mysterious fires occur in
the harvest season and that as win-
ter comes on the number declines. samples kept in the dark developed
| large pile
rment of
becteria, yeasts, and molds, which
multiply rapidly in horse manure,
uncured hay, green-pea vines, and
other damp roughage. generates heat,
which accumulates at the center of a
heavy mass of these materials, even-
tually to such an extent that the
small amount of air that filters into
the pile can cause ignition.
Al
FALL FRUITS.THAT JELL
WITHOUT ADDING PECTIN
Concord and fox grapes, tart ap-
ples. and sour quinces are among the
best fall fruits for jellv making, be-
cause their juices contain two of the
substances essential to the forma-
tion of a jellypectin and acid.}
When sugar is cooked with any of
these fruit juices, usuallv in the pro-
portion of three-fourths of a cup of
sugar to one cup of juice the Jelly
test will. be obtained in a few min-
utes; that is, the sirup will flake or
sheet off the spoon, indicating that
the jelly stage is reached.
Specialists of the Bureau of Home
Economies of the United States De-
should not be necessary to add pectin
to make ood jelly from the above
fruits. Added pectin: may be used to
make jelly from fruits which eontain
little or none of this substanee such
as strawberries or rhubarb. Added
acid, in the farm of lemon juice or
tart apple juice,.is sometimes needed
even when sufficient pectin is pres-
ent, as in the case of quinces which
are not sour, or sweet plums, or
blackberries. As pectin is often made
from apples and stored for later use
in jellies, it is obviously unnecessary
to add any pectin when making ap-
ple jelly from suitable apples, suffi-
ciently tart in themselves. Many jel-
lies offered for sale are made from
a combination of apple and other
juices because this insures a good
firm jelly texture, and the apple
flavor is seldom as pronounced as
that from which the jelly takes its
name.
added pectin results in a jelly that
does not keep well, because of insuf-
ficient cooking. It is desirable to
cook any jelly very quickly and care-
fully, but if there is too much pectin
present the jelly stage may be reach-
ed before the juices are thoroughly
cooked, and fermentatio will re-
sult.
To make good plain apple jelly,
choose apples of a fairly tart variety
that are not overripe, extract the
Juice from the entire applesskins,
cores, everything but the damaged
parts, which should be trimmed out
and you will have the basis of a clear.
Sparkling, tasty jelly that will stand
up well and cut smoothly.
SSS ee |
KEEP MILK IN THE DARK;
LIGHT DEVELOPS OFF FLAVOR
Sunlightnatures cure-all for
many ailmentsis Wad medicine for
milk. Milk kept in the outdoor ice-
box or on the window sill some-.
times develops an off flavor that has
been described as a cardboard taste
having an odor like drying linseed oil.
Such a defect may be due to any of
several causes, but one of the most
common causes, according. to Dr.
William C. Frazier of the Bureau of
Dairy Industry, United States De-
partment of Agriculture, is ordinarily
light. The light apparently acts as a
catalyst in the oxidation. of the milk
fat, he says. :
That light is essential for the de-
velopment of the cardboard taste has
been demonstrated recently by Doe-
tor Frazier in a series of testa in
| which duplieate sets of samples of
milk were prepared, one of which
was exposed to daylight and the other
n_of |
d
partment of Agriculture say that it}
- Sometimes the unnecessary use of |
placed in the dark. In all cases the
light at m
loped the racte _ Ca
e after 20 to
d-
48
board odor and tast
hours of which 8 to 26 hours were/
daylight: =.
Further tests showed that the
cardboard taste is not due to the
cardboard cap, and that it develops
in the cream or in whole milk and
not in skim milk. Furthermore, milk
from cows that had received no oil
feeds was found to be just as sus-
ceptible when exposed to light as
that from cows that consumed large
quantities of oil feeds.
Other investigators have shown
that the action of direct sunlight on
butterfat or on milk repidly produces
off flavors. It-is generally supposed,
however, that diffuse daylight has
& much slower action and would have
little effect on milk flavor. Doctor
Frazier reports, however, that the
test samples were never exposed to
direct sunlight but wete placed in a
north window in diffuse light. It is
apparent, he says, that exposure to
light so shortens the induction period
of the milk fat that oxidation may be-
gins with consequent production of
undesirable odors and.flavors. The
few hours of exposure to light appar-
ently starts a process which continues
in the dark and is accelerated by
more daylight.
Consumers are cautioned to- keep
milk in the dark, even when tempera-
tures in the light are near freezing,
to avoid the development of card-
board taste and lingeed-oil odor.
SOME OCTOBER PRECAUTIONS
AGAINST ANIMAL PARASITES
With the approach of cold weath-
er, bright, mild days in October are
a good time for dipping livestock.
This is a timely reminder given in the
Calendar of Livestock Parasites,
published as Miscellaneous Publica-
tion 25-M, for free distribution by
the United States Department of Ag-
riculture. Dipping livestock on farms
during freezing weather may cause
chilling and be injurious. The intro-
ductory paragraph for the month also
warns that October is time to learn
about trichinosis and reasons for
cooking pork well. The text of the
calendar devoted to the month: of
October says:
Did you dip your livestock last
month? If not, do it now, before cold
weather. If sheep scab is dormant in
your flock it will make trouble later.
Consult Farmers Bulletin No. 713-F.
Clean up chicken lice.
Beware of trichinosis. Now is the
time for early fall slaughtering of
pigs. Every year pigs are killed on
the farm and made into sausage and
other products. Every year the in-
cautious farmers wife tastes the raw
sausage to see whether the seasoning
is right and the farmers family or
friends eat some of the raw sausage
or other nork products raw. And ev-
ery year there are a number of
deaths from trichinosis as a result
of this proceeding. The disease is
caused by worms, of microscopic size,
known as trichinae, which live in the
muscles.
Most of our trichinosis arises
from farm slaughtering of pigs and
the eating of raw sausage from small
uninspected establishments. Trichino-
Sis appears to cause swine very little
trouble or discomfort, but is a very
painful disease in man and frequen-
tly fatal. There is no dpendable
cure or treatment. Cook pork and
pork products well and thoroughly,
and avoid eating them raw.
When nature supplies your chick-
ens and turkeys with free feed in
the form of earthworms, snails, slugs,
and insects; there may be a eost to
reekon with later. Many parasite
worms use these other small animals
as intermediate hosts or carriers of
some sort in getting from one bird
to another. Thus earthworms some-
ee:
These small ani
gs in the droppings or in conta
nated soil and carry the eggs or
young worms to the bird that eats
the earthworm, slug, snail, or insect.
It is sometimes necessary to combat
these intermediate hosts in order to
control certain parasitic worms. The
Bureau of Animal Industry will iden- |
tify parasitic worms and furnish any |
available information in regard to
life histories and control measures,
Many life histories are not yet known
and control measures must await the
results of scientific investigations
such as those on which our known ef- ~
fective control measures are based.
WANT TO RENT FARMS
(Continued from page five)
Want a light 2 horse crop, with
poultry, hogs and milch cows on 50-50
basis, near church and school. Family
of 9. E. P. Fletcher, Fitzgerald, Geor-
gia, 708 W. Suwanee St. S
Want a 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis,
with good man who can furnish $25
month, and good milch cow. Must he
near good school and church. Want
good tools and cultivator. Family of |
6. Well experienced in farming and
stock raising. Prefer in Brooks, Cook,
Clinch, Lowndes, or Berring county.
Anyone needing a good farmer, write
me. T. M. Hendrix, Tifton, Ga. RFD 1,
Want lhorse farm for 1929. Stand-
ing rent. 3-room house, near school
and church, running water, good, large
pasture within 5 miles Griffin. Rel
exchanged. A. F. Jones, Egan, Georgia, -
Box 43. : =
Want a small truck farm, a_ few
dairy cows and hogs, on 50-50 basis.
Party to furnish everything. Can take |
charge now. Write me at once. M. C.
Underwood. Denton, Ga.
Want a2 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Must be good land near church and
school. 8- in family. Plenty of force.
References exchanged. A. J. Shepard,
Mitchell, Georgia, Route 1. _
Want a good.1 horse farm to work
on halves for 1929, with good man will-
ing to finance. Must be good house and
good land and near good neighborhood. ieee
Some exp. with poultry and would like
some poultry and hogs; also want
work by the month, with board and
laundry for bal. of this year. Can furn- _
ish good ref. as to character and effi< ~
ciency. C. J. Holloway, Arlington, Ga.
Care: of R. G.-Brooks... =
Want a few acres of land for truck-
ing, with good house, or a 1 horse farm
on shares, near Moultrie; Valdosta, or
Macon. Cc. C. Lord, Quitman, Geor-
gia, Route 2. ~
Want for sure rent small farm near
Valdosta if possible, or would consid-
er other sections. Will rent for 1929,
or lease 3 to 5 years. What have you~
to offer. G. P. Thomas, Elza, Georgia,
Route 1. 5 : 5
Want to communicate with good
party on truck and live stock for 1929.
Prefer near good market; good bldgs.,
and conveniences, church: and school,
and good land. 50-50 basis. Honest, re-
liable family of 7. Can arrange to
move soon. Ref. exchanged: H. Swin- |
son, Lyons,- Georgia. me ee
Want a 4-horse crop with good man;
good stock; 2 cultivators; 2 good |
houses; who can furnish what a man:
needs to live on. Would like to raise
some hogs on shares. Can do any kind.
of repairing on houses, tractors, etc.
and do some blacksmith work. Dont
mind working at any time. D. H. AKk-
ridge, Ashburn, Ga. RFD A. Se
Want a 50-50 crop in North Georgia
on 50-50 basis. Owner to furnish sup-
plies. W. R. Spates, Ashburn, Georgia,
RFD B. .
Want good 1 horse farm. North Geor-
gia preferred. 3 in family. Am. inter-
ested in raising cotton, corn, truck,
etc., on 50-50 basis. Reliable, sober and
~
references. Prefer M. E.-church near
by. W. T. Cook, Winder, Ga. RFD 4.
Want 1 horse share crop for 1929.
Must be good upland, good dwelling.
Prefer South Ga. G. O. Hunter, Abbe-
ville, Georgia. | See ee oe
Want. a few acres. and small, good
house, near Atlanta. Want: to keep 2
or 8 eows and a few hickens. State
what you have and rent price. Mus.
Mary Wilkins, Cleveland, Georgia, Rt.
2, Box 66. :
-Want 1 or 2 mule crop on halve
for 1929. Write what you can offer.
W. H. Hardy, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4:
we
F army | Employment :
FARM HELP WANTED
Want man and wife to take charge
f small place of 6 acres land, 5 acre
asture, 7-room house, 350 bearing ap-|
le trees; 1 horse, 1 cow, 50 Barred
2ock hens. Can jhave products of all
or my board. Write. Must be relia-
le and give ref. R. E. Woodall, Tiger,
Ga.
Want 2 large families to gather this
rs. crop and possibly trade 1-3 and
(4 or on halves for next yr. Ceiled
ind painted houses, concreted and til-
_ wells. Fine place. Plenty on it
ow. Cows to spare. Mr. Foster, Til-
on, Whitfield county, Ga. NC & STL
- Want a good family for 1929. One
family to work for salary and have
one or two extra ones for day work on
farm. Good home for right party. 5-
room house in good locality. Must be
Sy workers. C. E. Fletcher, Parrott,
Ke . : bs
\Want reliable colored man as a man
E. Horton, Atlanta, Ga., 140 Peachtree
St., Phone Wal. 3845, or Doraville, Ga.
_ Want a North or Middle Ga. farmer
with plenty of help and something to
ive on to run one of the best farms
n Clayton county on 50-50 basis. Good
and in high state of cultivation, with
farm implements, stock, house, etc,
Write. B. F. Hancock, Riverdale, Ga.
Want a good farmer to run 8, 10, or
12 plows with some stock, cattle, sheep
or hogs. Have 200 acres of excellent
Bermuda and Lespedeza pasture and
ample barn facilities. Attractive prop-
Osition for good man. E. R. Hunt, Cor-
small dairy and 2 horse farm. Must
have force to work same. Have well
equipped dairy and good pasture sit-
uated on highway; good dwelling; con-
nient to school, etc. On halves. Write
im Atwater, Madison, Ga., Box 35.
- Want man able to finance self to
share crop a good 4-horse farm. Fenc-
ed pasture with running water; plen-
ty bldgs., 2 mi. church, school. School
bus and. mail rt. through place. Geo.
. Wicker, Andersonville, Ga.
Want married man with several hun-
dred White Leghorn pullets to operate
well equipped poultry. farm near At-
eae on shares. S. P. Howe, Hapeville,
Gai:
Want a good settled man without
family to live in home and help, small
boys care for horse, 1 cow, pigs and
chickens, also garden patches, on a
small suburban farm. Room, board,
and small compensation as work is not
hard and advantages good. No boozer
need apply. J. K. Johnson, Clarkston,
Ga., Box 115. ;
_ Want man and wife for work on gen-
eral farm. 50-50 basis. Board free.
Write for particulars. J. D. Newton,
Norman Park, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want industrious man to work on
50-50 basis, with 2 boys for wages. N.
W. Folsom, Norman Park, Ga., Rt. 1. |
Want man to cultivate a 3 or 4 horse
_ crop on 50-50 basis. Prefer one that has
good mules and tools. Good land, hous-
_e@s, community and healthy section.
Plant tobacco, cotton, corn, peanus,
etc. In Tattnall county, near Cobb-
os Leander M. Kennedy, Collins,
: Beret. Se :
- POSITIONS WANTED :
Man with small family would like
work on farm. Poultry or truck farm.
a. C. Lively, 280 Luckie St., Atlanta,
Te Cee \
Want position on dairy, poultry, or
light work on general farm. Am 19 yrs.
old, lifetime exp. in dairying. Can do
most any kind of work around place.
_ Miss Florence Smallwood, Macon, Ga.,
Want positionon farm. Can do. all
_kinds of farm work and keep up farm
implements and manage labor. T. L.
White, Elberton, Ga., RED 2. ;
Want position on large farm. Life-
time exp. Can do repairing and handle
labor. Also exp. in tobacco culture.
Ref. required. W.-P. Tabor, Autrey-
lle, Ga. -
_ Want to milk cows and raise ghiekens
on halves, near good town. 8 Yrs. exp.
in dairying. H. C. Culverhouse, Arabi,
Ca. Rt. 1:
_to move ear Or
lartin, Rockingham, |
lars and what you can offer.
sugar
ant job as overseer.
for 2 horse farm. Sober, upright
,|a@nd_ can give good ref. Am counted a
good farmer and stock raiser.
Lockhart, Midville, Ga. _- =
Reliable, exp. man with small fam-
ily; 39 yrs. old, sober and honest wants
ae ee ae Can begin any
ime. J. D. Roberson, Col Crs
3025 5th Ave. ea
. Want position as farm overseer. Will
not consider less than 20 plows. Can
furnish my own horse to ride. Can
handle labor and keep up machinery.
54 yrs. old. and lifetime exp. J. M.
Ricks, Adrian, Ga., RFD 1.
Want to hear from party who has
a mill in good shape with mules, etc.,
and good location. Write for particu-
J. M.
Ricks, Sr., Adrian, Ga., RFD 1.
Want job on poultry farm for 1929.
|Have wife and 7 children. 2 boys, 13
and 15 yrs. Honest, upright and soper,
good workers.
basis. Would take a few cows and hogs.
Must have a fairly good house near
good school and church. References.
Write what you can offer. J. L. John-
son, Clem, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want place on small well equipped
farm within mi. or 2 of RR town, with-
in radius of 15 or 20 mi. of Atlanta.
.| Party to furnish farm, 500 White Leg-
horn pullets, 6 good Jersey cows and
about 3 brood sows. I will furnish all
labor, incubator and brooder and build
all necessary pquitry houses (mater-
ial furnished), raise all grain and green
feed. Ea to ftirnish his half of com-
mercial feed and divide profits equally
5 yrs. exp. with poultry and stock and
a student of A. P. S. References exch.
A. W. Riley, Whigham, Ga.
Want position on large farm keeping
up tools and doing rough carpenter
work, also good blacksmith and can
drive tractor, and know how to handle
labor. M. A. Ayers, Hawkinsville, Ga.,
RFD 3. z
Want to work for wages for bal. of
this yrs. and next with good people.
Good ref 30 yrs. of age. Write what you
have. J. E. Brantley, Brooklet, Ga., Rt.
2. t 4
Want good farm to work on halves
-| with good man. Exp. with poultry and
would like some hogs and poultry. Ref-
erences. Also would like work by the
mo., with board and laundry, or gen.
farm for bal. of yr. Write.
loway, Arlington, Ga., Care
Brooks.
Want share farm for 1929. 25 to 30
acres. Prefer near Dublin. Have four
boys large enough to help. Am reliable,
steady and honest. E. W. Kersey, Pem-
broke, Ga., Rt. 1. as
Want 1 horse farm on shares with
good man who can finance me to make
and gather same. Prefer near Valdos-
ta or Moultrie. Lifetime exp. Family
of 4. Will move any time. E. J. Grif-
fin, Adel, Ga, Rt. 1.
Want position with diversified farm-
er able to pay good wages for a real
go-getter with a wide range of tech-
nical and practical exp. 3 yrs. with suc-
cessful So. Ga. tobacco farming, but
prefer truck, poultry, hogs, cows, etc.
33 yrs. of age. Ex-soldier and ex-sail-
or; world war veteran but able; wife
and 1 baby girl. Present employed
in Manchester Callaway cotton mill.
Write what you can offer. W. M.
Gardner, Manchester, Ga.
Want job for wages on farm for 1929.
40 yrs. old. Good ref. Wife and 2 chil-
dren. Write what you can offer. A.
GC. Polson, Conyers, Ga. ,Rt. 1. e
Want position on 20 or 25 cow dairy
farm. Salary or 50-50 basis. Ref. J. J.
R. LL.
i Chambless, Alpaha, Ga.
Want job as foreman for wages, or
would trade for a good 1 horse farm
with good land and bldgs., etc., with
some cows and hogs on shares. 36 yrs.
of age, 5 in family. White. Good
worker, straight and honest. Lifetime
exp. 2 yrs. exp. in plant farming. J. E.
Brown, Summit, Ga., R.t 3.
NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE
October peach trees, 2 yrs. old for
sale. Lee J. Waldron, Lizella, Ga., Rt.
2. :
Young Lombard poplar trees from
2 to six feet high. 25c each, Yellow.
canna lily bulbs, bloom from June to
November. Monthly rose cuttings. Sell
cheap or exchange for dried fruits or
sacks, or fruit or Irish potatoes.
Mrs. W. J. Whitehurst, Lewiston, Ga.
State inspected peach and apple
trees, $50 and $70 per thousand. Con-
*
Prefer wages, or 50-50"
C. J. Hol-|
; m1 to 7 feet, at 20c
each. Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga. _
Choice papershell pecan trees, Schley,
Stuart, Mobile, Tesche, Moneymakers,
Nelson and Frotcher varieties, 4 to 7
feet at 50c to 60c each, FOB Milner,
Ga. Will exchange for pecans or other
farm products. R. L. Woodall, Milner,
Ga.
Horse apple and wild goose plum
sprouts, well rooted, 10c each or $1 per
dozen, Himalaya blackberry? 5c each,
50c dozen. Persimmon and sweet shrub
trees, 10c each. Will exchange for fine
pig. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Rt. 1, Lo-
rane, Ga. ey
200 heavily rooted dwarf boxwood
bushy tops, $15. Pink and purple crepe
myrtle, rooted, 25c each, 5 for. $1, Mag-
nolia Glanea trees, rooted, 50c each.
Spirea, cape ,jessamin, 30c_each. Old
fashion English dogwood, rooted, 25c
each. Lilac and rose cuttings, 30c doz-
en. All delivered. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Greenville, Ga.
May cherry trees, 2 years old, 10c
each or $1 per dozen, Scuppernong
vines with good roots, 25c each. Per-
kins roses, 10c each. Weeping Mary,
15c each; bridal wreath, rooted, 10c
each. Mrs. J. C, Eades, Route 7, Gaines-
ville, Georgia.
Several black walnut trees from 1
1-2 ft. to 3 ft. high, 25c each to 50c
FOB, Cedars from 1 foot to 2 feet
high, 25c FOB. Mrs. B. F. Morrison,
Gainesville, Ga. Route 8.
ones, 10 for $1.65; 1 Cocoa palm, 50c;
dbl. pink poppy seed. Will exch, for
dbl. hyacinths, mixed colors, ~crpe
myrtle, lilacs, single red japonica;
large or small yellow figs, 25c. Mrs.
T. L. Cochran, Temple, Ga.
5,000 rooted boxwoods, $8 per 100
del., rooted cape jasmine, 40c. each del,
Miss Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga.
Boxwood plants, rooted, $1 doz.; red
and pink crepe myrtle, 25c each.; root-
ed cape and star jasmine, 30c each;
snowballs, 50c each; lilac and spirea,
259c each; chrysanthemums, large va-
riety, plants, 5c each; jonquil bulbs, $1
a 100. All postpaid. Mrs. R. L. Robin-
son, Greenville, Ga, Route 3.
Azaleas, 6 for 25c; crabapples, $1
doz.; water lilies, 20c doz. Mrs. Prunie
Fane, Morgantown, Ga.
Cedars, 18 to 24 in. high, $1 doz. del.
in good shape. Mrs. L, J. Powell, East-
anollee, Georgia.
May cherry sprouts, $1 doz.; black
walnuts, 25c each; blue graves, rooted,
15c; white English and fashioned peach
trees, 5c each. Fig sprouts, 15c each.
Add postage. Mrs. V. S, Ladd, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Route 7.
Old fashioned White English peach
trees, also Annie Laurie Red Indian
white and yellow lemon, 12c each del.
R. L. Crittenden, Lovejoy, Georgia.
Paper shell pecan trees: Schley,
Stuart and Moneymaker. Budded from
best bearing trees. W. H. Harris, Fort
Valley, Georgia.
Large stock papershell pecan trees:
Moneymakers, Pabst, Flotcher and
Schley. Gov. inspected and budded
from best bearing trees. Write for
| prices on sizes and quantities wanted.
Booking orders now. E. B. Stone, Whig-
ham, Georgia. ie
Ornamental prickley Mock Orange
hedge plants, well rooted, $1.25 a 100
del, Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
Young walnut trees, 25c each; also
have 1 bu. black walnuts, 1927 crop.
Most of them hulled, $1 not del. No
address.
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, Georgia. :
Abelias and. Armoor River privet, 2
to 3 1-2 ft. $10.50 doz.; hoxwoods, rang-
ing from 10 to 36 in. $4 to $18 per doz.,
according to size; hardy blue, alse
white hydrangeas, lavender spirea, for-
sythta, altheas, climbing and tea roses,
50c each; shasta daisies, 3 doz. $1;
seed: Royal Poinciana. hibiscus, mal-
5
0 70c |
1 large boxwood, well rooted small
int, r a\ Ok
White scuppernongs
Concord
: > ? a ic
| vines, and Brown Calif,, Figs, 1c ea,
or $1.50 doz, each; also early large
strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $2.25 M.
All del, W. A, Moon, Waco, Ga,, Rt, 2.
Well rooted scuppernong vines, Mary
Thompson variety, 3 for $1 del. Vonnie
Garner, Rockmart, Ga,, RFD 3,
Nice 1 yr, old apple trees, 12 1-2c
ea, Leading varieties, Government in-
spected. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga,
Old fashioned seedling peach trees,
this yrs, trees, $7.50 per 100, FOB Cole-
man, Mrs, A, W. Davison, Coleman,
Ga,
75 Lombardy poplars, 7 to 10 ft., 50
to 75c; special price on large lots, E.
J. Hart, College Park, Ga,
15 leading varieties of 1 yr, old ap-
ple trees, Write for special reduced
prices, P, E, Rhodes, Athens, Ga,, Rt.
2,
NURSERY STOCK WANTED |
Want boxwoods in lots. Write giving
number of plants, sizes, kind, price of
each lot, and of all together and gen- ~
eral description. Miss Lola Adams, Tal-
botton, Georgia, Route 2.
Want 10 Mayflower peach trees; 10 |
red June apple trees. Must be free of
scale and other apple tree diesease.
All must be true to name. November
25th del. J. L. Crone, Philomath, Ga.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Pure bright chunk or extracted hon-
ey, packed and labeled in 5 lb. pails,
6 per cs., $4.50. Prompt shipment. J. T.
Mullis, Alma, Ga. ue
40 stands of honey bees, in old fash-
ioned gums, in good cond., for sale
cheap. J, D. Hesterlee, Carrollton, Ga.,
Rid:
Pure extracted honey, FOB here; 6-
10 lb. pails.to cs., fancy grade, $6.60;
12-5 Ibs., $7.25; 1-10 lb. postpaid and
insured, $1.50; 1-5 lb., postpaid and in-
sured, $1; cs, of 6-Y0 Ib., pails No. 2
grade, $6; 1-2 cs. (3 pails) No. 2 grade,
$3. Several 50 gal. bbls. Price on re-
quest. All orders shipped same day re-
ceived if possible. Jno. A. Crummey,
Doctortown, Ga.
Bright new chunk honey in 5 lb, cans,
75; 10 Ib., $1.50, Add postage, Cash
with order, Will have honey through-
out the season, L, G, H, Scott, Lud-
owici, Ga., Rt, 1.
Pure ext, honey, $1.25 for 5 lbs, del:
Mrs, F, R, Vincent, Fruitland, Ga,
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
; WANTED >
Want 100 Ibs, new comb chunk honey,
Will pay 12 1-2c:- FOB your station,
cans included, S, H. Mantooth, Crand-
all, Ga,
Want a can of white chunk comb
Gallberry honey, Write your best price,
Mrs, A, J, Collins, Demorest, Ga,
Car Lots For Sale And |
Wanted
CATTLE FOR SALECar. Lots
1 or 2 cars of clover fed cattle for
sale, J, T, Deese, Cochran, Ga,
HAY FOR SALECar Lots
Several cars of nice clear, well baled
Bermuda Grass hay, also peavine hay,
Also have 10 M bundles of real nice
fodder, R, C, Roberts, Jefferson, Ga,
HAY WANTEDCar Lots
Want hay in car lots, Quote del, pric-
les, J, H.Milhollin & Co,, Broxton, Ga,
CORN & VELVET BEANS WANTED
Car Lots
Want corn and velvet beans in car
lots. Name lowest price del, Augusta.
Atlantic Milling Co,, Augusta, Ga., Box
99,
VEGETABLES WANTED-Car Lats
We are in market to buy weekly ear
lots sweet potatoes, Good graded stock
of Porto Ricans, FOB shipping point;
also other vegetables and pecans, , ork
Holland Produce Co., Jacksonville, Ga,
: Wai ted |
CATTLE. FOR SALE
5 young Jersey 1 year old heifers,
$125; 6 Jersey cows, $275. See them at
once if interested. Mrs. F. J. Broad-
field, Dennis, Ga,
1 Pole Hereford 3 year old bull, en-
titled to reg. Fine stock cow, wt. 1200
Ybs., $100 cash. W. P. Elder, Culloden,
Georgia.
1 registered black Jersey 4 year old
pull, $100 cash. No exch. A. C. Gladden,
"Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt, 3, Box 44.
A 10-day old Jersey bull calf, grand-
son of imported Combination Pre-
mier. Will reg. in buyers name, $30,
or exch. for seed oats or Abruzzi rye.
S. G. McNeil, Arlington, Georgia.
/1 full blood, entitled to reg. Jersey
heifer (Raleigh type Jersey), to fresh-
en March 1929, $75; 1 Jersey 6 mos,
old heifer, solid fawn color with black
- tongue and switch, natural mooly, $25.
Mrs. J. J. Brookshire, Demorest, Ga.
1 Jersey 2 year old heifer, not reg.,
~ but from reg. stock. Fat and in good
cond. Buyer pay freight, if shipped,
$50 cash, Miss Ina Pope, Temple, Ga.
Route 1.
22 high class grade heifers: Guern-
seys, Geurnseys and Jersey crossed, and
Jerseys: all heifers; sired by either a
teg. Jersey or Gurnsey bull, and out of
high class dairy cows. From 9 mos. to
2 years old. All raised here on dairy
farm. Comfort & Stuart, Boston, Ga.
1 Jersey 3 yr. old bull, $40, F, G. Rey-
nolds, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 5.
6 Jersey heifers, some milching and
some to freshen in winter, $65 ea, _N,
W. Folsom, Norman Park, Ga., Rt. 1.
Jersey pull, about 6 mos, old, from
fine producing, blooded stock, $40 FOB
Milner, Reg. in buyers name, Would
exch, in part or whole for seed rye at
$2 bu. G. A, Weldon, Milner, Ga., Rt.
2,
Reg. Guernsey bull, about 4 yrs. old,
wt, about 1,000 to 1200 Ibs. $100 at.
my farm, Will exch, for White Leghorn
pullets and young hens at reasonable
prices, Leander M, Kennedy, Collins,
Ga,
1 pure bred, not reg, lemon color two
yr. old heifer, freshen March 25th, 1929;
bred to pure pred bull, not reg., but his
father was, $50 cash, crate and ship
FOB, also 2 heifer calves, 5 mos, old,
both from 4 gal, cows, $20 or exch,
Write. Mrs, S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga., Rt.
3,
1 pure bred Jersey cow, fresh in, with
3rd calf, 3 1-2 to 4 gals., per day, $75
if taken at once, J. W. Cochran, Ru-
pert, Ga.
~ Reg. Guernsey sire of excellent breed-
ing, $175; his young sons, $100; bred
cows and heifers, $200, All reg. W. A.
Daniel, Tennille, Ga,
<1 pure bred 18 mos, old Jersey bull,
. Truitt stock, $40 or exch, for Jersey
or Guernsey heifer,
Odessadale, Ga,
3 1-2 yr. old Jersey male, Raleigh
and Oxford blood lines, entitled to reg.
_ $75, W. A. Oxford, Rutledge, Ga,
2 Jersey heifers, 18 and 20 mos, old,
$35 and $40; also 1 16 mos, old Guern-
sey. and Jersey (1-2 each) heifer, $35
at barn, or if crated, $5 or more for
each, All entitled to reg. Mrs, H. H,
Wilson, Mt, Airy, Ga,
2 pure bred Red Poll bulls, about six
mos, of age. W.-B. Dickens, Sparta,
Ga,
J, O, Bazemore,
~ CATTLE WANTED:
Want 4 or 5 first class milch cows.
Jerseys or Guernseys, or a cross be-.
tween the two. No has-beens or will-
bes, but want cows that are now giv-
ing 35 lbs. or better. Mrs. Mae Lee,
Rocky Ford, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 6.
Want 10 Grade Hereford heifers and
1 full blood Hereford 500 or '700 lb.
bull. R. K. Hightower, Damascus, Ga.
Want 1 or 2 pure bred heifer calves,
1 1-2 or 2 mos. old, Price must be rea-
sonable. J. G. Powell, Sylvester, Geor-
- gla, RFD 2.
_ Want 1 to 3 good Guernsey, Jersey,
or Holstein heifer calves from 1 to 3
good young Jer,
W. E. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.
Want Reg, Guernsey bull calf; Reg.
Guernsey heifer, and will exch, value
for cows that are fresh in, Write, S, M.
Phillips, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Want about 6 or 8 head of good milch
cows, Must be cheap. W. AY Jordon,
Lyons, Ga.
Want 6 graded Jersey milch cows
fresh to Pail, Give price del, Ike Stant,
131 13th St., Augusta, Ga,
_ HOGS FOR SALE
S. P. C. pigs. Pedigreed. For sale. J.
Littleton Jones, Newnan, Ga.
6 pure bred Berkshire 10 wks. old
pigs, $5 each. Mrs. Nettie Kellar, Tig- |
nall, Georgia.
Mixed Durocs: hogs, shoats and pigs
for feeders. Roberts Bros., Gray, Ga.
10 P. C. shoats, 75 to 110 Ibs. each,
$10 per cwt. del. express office Jack-
son; 25 real pure bred P. C. pigs from
4 to 8 weeks old, $5 each, $9 pair, $4.25
each when 5 or more can be crated to-
gether, $100 for all 25 at my farm; 7
Black Essex and P. C. crossed 6 weeks
old pigs, $4.25 each, or $28 for lot. C.
M. Compton, Jackson, Ga.
15 pure bred P. C. pigs,
or $60 for lot del. Jackson.
Adams, Jackson, Ga. Route 8.
7 Black Essex and P. C. crossed 6
wks. old pigs, $4.25 each, or $25 for lot
at my lot. Lula Adams, Jackson, Geor-
gia, Route 8, Box 30.
Pure bred big bone P. C. . female
shoats, $8 each. R. C. Couch, Turin,
Georgia.
4 thoroughbred reg. dbl. treated Du-
roc-Jersey pigs, 2 females and 2 males,
April 20th farrow, $20 each, 2 for $35
FOB; fine individuals. Reg. in buyers
name. J. Herbert Smith, M. D., Ams-
terdam, Georgia.
Thoroughbred, reg. dbl. treated Du-
roc Jersey 11 months old boar. Extra
fine individual. Best of blood, $65 del.
and reg. in buyers name. Floyd Du-
pont, Amsterdam, Georgia.
The pedigreed Hampshire 18 months
old male is a hog and not a sheep (as
sO many mistook), for sale at bargain
or exch. for thoroughbred hens or
Duroc pigs; also have secured the feed-
er shoats, and have sold the 1926 crop
of syrup. Answer to many inquiries. E.
L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Route 1.
3 months old Duroc Jersey pigs:
$4.50 each,
Virgil
4
males and 2 sows, 65 to 75 Ibs. each.
Reg. in buyers name, $12.50 each; 11
pigs, 8 wks. old, $7.50 each. Pairs mated
no akin. Satisfaction guaranteed. T.
G. Kent, Mitchell, Georgia.
1S. P. C. bred to Duroc male, sow
and 6 pigs, 2 months old the 10th of
October; also 1 full blood sow. Sell
or exch: for young cow, 18 or 20 months
old. R. J. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Fine, reg. big type Black Essex 3
months old pigs, $10 each, with pedi-
gree. Hither sex. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. B. F. Murphy, Sandersville, Ga.
6 fat No. 1 hogs. Top of the market
kind; also 2 brood sows and a number
of pigs and shoats. E. T. Banks, Fay-_
etteville, Georgia, Route 2.
3 P. C. brood sows; 1 male, about
2 years old; 19 pigs, 4 weeks old. These
hogs won the prize at Fairs in 1926.
Wt from 300 to 400 lbs. Fine stock.
Mrs J A. Battle. Yalbotton: Georgia,
Box 65
10 or 12 good, thrifty 50 or 60 Ib.
shoats, 9c on ft, E, W. Tanner, San-
dersville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 20.
1S. P. C. 2 year old. male. Fair-deal
strain. wt about 250 Ibs. $50 or exch.
for 2 Hampshires. W. N. Mathew,
Rhine, Georgia, Route 1.
1 Reg. Berkshire Essex boar about
300 Ibs, $40; 2 sows, 150 to 200 Ibs.,
bred to Reg. Essex boar, to farrow De-
cember, Write for price, E, S. Hicks,
Yatesville, Ga,
1 Duroc brood sow, 2 yrs. old, $35;
1 black brood sow, $30, Frank Mock,
Meigs, Ga., Rt. 3,
9 shoats, "75 to 100 Ibs,; 8 pigs, 7 wks.
old, will exch, pigs a yOUns, now lay-
ing Ancona hens. . Bellah, Col-
lege Park, Ga., Rt, =
Ww y f
r soon to freshen. Mint be reg. and -E
high producer and reasonable for cash.
Ibs., $7 fe #12 ea., FOB my sta
oe Toler, Glenwood, Ga., Rt
1 fuerouchbred Duroc. 10 mos, old
gilt, with all the markings for a fine
brood sow, Can reg, in buyers name,
$30, Mrs, Geo, M, Ayers, Cedartown,
Ga,
1 White Chester sow, 1 1-2 yrs, old,
will farrow November ist, $35, F. G.
Reynolds, Gainesville, Ga., Rt, 5, -
20 shoats, 40 to 65 lbs,, $5 ea, for
entire lot at my farm. Lonnie Will-
iams, Summit, Ga., RFD 2. Box 133,
Big Bone Black P, C, Gilts and boars
(Liberator), reg. in buyers name, 2 1-2
mos, old, $12.50 ea,, FOB. C, L, Full-
er, Curryville, Ga,
44 head feeder hogs, Cholera im-
mune, $10 ea, N. W. Folsom, Norman
Park, Ga., Rt, 1.
1 pr. male and sow, pure bred Reg|
Duroc, deep cherry red, 6 mos, old
(sow suposed to be already bred), $45
pr. FOB, Mrs, Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga,
2 pigs, wt. from 45 to 50 Ibs, 10
pigs, from 35 to 45 Ibs., $125 for lot;
Mother is P, C., and father is a big
bone Guinea, Cholera immune and
very fine pigs, from 2 to 2 1-2 mos,
old. JL: Champion, Sandersville, Ga,
1 brood sow, B. B, Black P. C., wt.
about 200 Ibs, Ready for breeding, $30;
5 P, C, shoats, about 3 mos, old, $6.50,
Ben P, Weaver, Protection, Ga.
9 young P, C. and Berkshire shoats,
$50 for lot, Addie C, Hicks, Hicks farm,
Scottdale, Ga,
Cherry "King breed Duroc 3 mos, old
pigs, reg, in buyers name, $10 ea,, $18
pr, C. R. Godfrey, Greenville, Ga., Rt.
1, Katula Farm,
O, I. C, hogs, entitled to reg., all
ages and sizes, Sell or exch, for calves,
yearlings or cows. R. C, Roberts, Jef-
ferson, Ga,
HOGS WANTED.
~ Want lor 2 good thrifty Black Guin-
ea sows to raise on halves, W, J. Eden-
field, Graymont, Ga,
Want to exch. value for Duroc or
P, C, pigs, or for 4 Red hens and roost-
er, Must be pure bred. Mrs, C, Cc.
Griffin, Cordele, Ga., Rt. C.
Want to fatten 15 or 20 head of hogs
on halves, Floyd Carter, Howell, Ga.,,
RFD 1,
Want 2 male pigs, half Guinea and
P, C, Big Bone from both parents for
large meat hogs, at reasonable price.
Mrs, I, G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga,., Rt, 2.
Want 10 or 12 good feeder shoats, 35
to 60 Ibs. Make best price per Ib., FOB,
Mrs, F, H, Harper; Wray, Ga,
Want to exch, value for pigs or chick-
ens, Write, B. F, Mulkey, Tifton, Ga.,
RFD A,
Want 1 pr, good shoats, wt. about
100 Ibs. Will exch, 50 cap, oil brooder,
and other things of equal value for
same, Write, T. L, Cochran, Temple,
Ga, : :
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 fine Ga, raised horse; well broke.
Good driver, saddle and will plow, $125,
M, R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga,
1 pr, match mules, medium size, $400;
2 other mules, large size, $190 and $75,
E, L, Dixon, Blackshear, Ga.,; Rt. 1,
Box 104,
22 good work mules, also 4 road wag-
ons and other equipment, C, T, Banks,
Fayetteville, Ga,, Rt, 2,
1 white nose, black mare mule, 1050
lbs., $150. Cash with order, Mrs, Essie
Hogan, Fitzgerald, Ga., 2, Box 95,
1 pr. good match mules, 1 and 8 yrs,
old, good cond., perfectly sound and
clear of blemish. Cheap for cash, G, C,
Mixon, Jr,, Abba, Ga.
1 pr. 7 yr, old mules, also 1 two-
horse Studebaker hee almost as good
as new for sale, . P, Walker, Ash-
burn, Ga,, RFD io
1 small pony, 5 yrs, old, wt. 460 Ibs.,
with bridal and saddle, Well broke and
7 fine shape, Clarke Wilcox, Eastman,
a,
Full blooded, imported stock, entitled
to reg, ponies. Dark bays and blacks
for sale. Write for particulars and
prices, Chas, N, Hodgson, Athens, Ga.
tion. J, J,.Sapp, Brunswick, Ga, 231
Ellis St,
1 pr, good work mules, about 8 yrs,
old, wt, about 800 Ibs., "$200, Ben P.
Weaver, Protection, Ga.
5 good, sound mules, wt. from 1100
to 1300 Ibs., from 5 to 11 yrs, old, Can
be seen at my place any time, or write
for prices, J. R. Birk, Madison, Ga,,
Rt, 2
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
to 800 lbs., 7 to 11 yrs. old, Must be
ter, Hazlehurst, Ga.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
at my house, Hardee Thigpin, Adrian,
Ga.
Several yearling kids. $1.50 ea., 1 Ove
ersize Toggenberg billy, $10; several
large size 3-4 stock Angora billy, good
shear. Ga.. Rt. 1, Box 104.
1 Reg. Toggenberg 2 1-2 yr. old doe,
ston, Waynesboro, Ga.
3-4 grown; 1 old nannie, All common
Phillips, Louisville, Ga., Rt. 2,
particulars, S. E, Bramblett.
dress).
that will give about a qt, at a milking,
Do not wish to pay more than $5, Mrs,
J, E, Ward, Benevolence, Ga,
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
1 Will-pay 75c a head del. W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore, Ga,
RABBITS FOR SALE
Rabbits for sale. Write for descrip-
ton, Ga., RFD 2,
Genuine Silver Black Fox fur rabbits;
a few Chinchillas and White Flemish
riants for sale at bargain, L, C, Rhodes,
Graysville, Ga,
1 pure bred Chinchilla 4 1-2 mos,
old rabbit, $2.50 FOB. Mrs, C, A, EL
Humphries, Austell, Ga,, Rt. 2,
2 1-2 and 3 mos, old Chinchilla rab-
bits, $7 pr., pedigreed. white Ermine
abbits, breeding age, $10 pr. W, C, Wat-
St.
1 pr, New Zealand 8 mos, old rabbits,
$3.50, Claud Jones, Tifton, Ga., Rt, 6,
2 dark Flemish Giant bucks, 4 1-2
mos, old, $2.50 ea. C, N, Bradshaw,
Augusta, Ga,, 354 West Ave.
Cullen Fincher, Conyers, Ga,
BUTTER FOR SALE
3 lbs. yellow Jersey butter per week,
45c lb, Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Nice Jersey butter, 3 Ibs., per week,
40c lb. Party to furnish cartons. Mrs.
E. D. Neal, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 2,
Several lbs, fresh country butter @
week, 50c lb. Will send COD. Mrs, F.
M, Westbrook, Alphareta, Ga., Rt, 2.
2 to 4 Ibs., fresh Jersey putter per
week, 40c lIb., "COD. Mrs, H. H, Mosley,
Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1,
SYRUP FOR SALE
60c ea., in 30 gal. bbls., 55 gal, FOB
Dixie. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga.
own farm, No mixture, 55c FOB,
M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, om Rt.
1 good mule, about 1100 Ibs., work 'any-
5, Box 54,
sound, straight and absolutely safe for
women and children to work, Describe
in full and make best price, E, E, Car-
Gentle Toggenberg billy, with harness
and wagon, $25 or trade for R. I, Red
chickens. T. H. Jackson, Atlanta, Ga.
1309 Hartford ave.. Phone. West 0829. -
Want 1 milch goat ready to milk,
Toggenberg type, or half Toggenberg |
Want a small pony or mule, from 676
15 head ewe sheep and 2 rams. $4 ea...
stock, $4 and $5 ea. E. L. Dixon, Black- |
je
A. M. G. R, A, No, 29624 J, J. Johns
1 young billy; 2 young nannies, about
goats, $5.75 for lot COD. Leondrus s
Want some milch goats, Write for
(No ad-
Want 200 head stock goats, any breed,
tion and price. W. S. Manning, Staple- _
kins, Savannah, Ga., 1208 East Henry
2 prs, rabbits, $2 pr., or $3.50 for lot, =
Pure Ga. Cane Syrup in 10 Ib. cans,
50 gal, 10 lb, buckets, pure Ga, Sugar
Cane syrup. Good syrup made on my
Wanted
_ANCONAS FOR. SALE
re bred Sheppard strain 4 mos, old
ets, $1 ea, Sherman Poole, Canton,
RFD 4,
ppard strain S, C. Ancona hens,
type. No culls, $1 ea. Mrs, A.
$jpence, Blakely, Ga,
Ancona February, now laying pull-
$1,25 ea., and 1 cockerel, $1 or exch,
5 Barred Rocks: February or March
_ T, O, Smith, Rockmart, Ga,, Rt.
bred Anconas: 18 laying hens
nd 1 rooster, $18 for lot. R, F. How-
Thomasville, Ga., 306 Grady St,
-BANTAMS FOR SALE
50c ea., del., also fine young Buck-
cockerels, $2 ea,, del.
ad, Greshamville, Ga,
re bred Golden Sebright ban-
, Write for prices, or will trade for
ure bred dark Cornish Indian Games
4 oo Thomasville, Ga, 306
BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
arch and April hatch cockerels, of
, Ga,
ure bred Barred Plymouth Rock
rels, $1.25 ea. Mrs, W. S, Mont-
ty, Cave Springs, Ga., Rt, 2,
fine Barred Rock, Thompson Ap-
il hatch pullets, $1 ea, Mrs, W. T
ward, Wrens, Ga,
ure Thompson Barred Rock March
rooster, $1.50; 25 mixed fat hens
roosters, $25. Mrs, Ellen Fitz-
from Parks last spring. Will ex-
ge for pure Barred Rock pullets
ther things of equal value. Mrs.
D. McIntyre, Ousley, Ga.
One Barred Plymouth Rooster, 1927
atch, bought from E. B. Thompson
fall. Speckled Sussex cockerels,
ure bred, April hatch.- Write J. J.
ohnston, Waynesboro, Georgia.
BRAHMAS FOR SALE
e bred Light Brahma hens, also
0 4 mos, old cockerels, at reasonable
prices, C, P, Colclough, Maxeys, Ga.
_ _ GAMES FOR SALE
Dark Cornish Game pullets, $5 for
0 Dark Cornish Game pullets and
Cockerel, $11 for lot, Mrs, J. H.
ckey, Charing, Ga.
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
= FOR SALE
B, Giants, Pure Marcy strain, $5
rio, or 7 pullets for $10, or exch, for
roughbred Big Bone 8S, P. C, - or
Bone Guinea, No runts, State age
wt, in first letter, Mrs, I. G, Join-
Soperton, Ga, Rt, 2.
LEGHORNS FOR SALE
w selected Taricred S. C. White
orn pullets ready to lay. Also few
_ Brown Leghorn pullets ready to
, Everlay strain. All $1.25 each. One
hens of same strains, $1.25 each.
fe point comh scrappy cockerels $2.50
h. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
10 White Leghorn hens, 1 year old,
0 for the lot, FOB. Mrs. Esther
Wis, Rydal, Ga. Route 2.
0 White Leghorn Tancred strain
, 1927-hatch. 75c each, cash with
2 yee E. Shields, Dalton, Georgia,
Young white Leghorn hens, 8. C.
ure Tancred strain. Fat, no culls. Mrs.
E Smith, Warthen, Georgia.
0 8. C. White Tancred and Ferris
=]
Leghorn hens. About 75 of lat-
90c ea., or $80 for all FOB, J, T.
ixed bantam pullets and 1 cocker-
a A, Stonecypher, Pitts, Ga., |-
16 young White Leghorn hens and
cockerels, $18 for lot. Dewey L, Jack-
son, Temple, Ga,, Rt, 1,
50 White Leghorn hens and 4 cocks,
a ea, FOB, A, W, Powell, Metcalf,
Bo
Some very fine Tancred White Leg-
horn young roosters, $2; also J, B.
Giants, $2.50. Dr, E, A, Lombut, Den-
ton, Ga,
6 Tancred strain Brown Leghorn
cockerels, ready for service, $1.50 ea,
postpaid, Mrs, B, H. Howard, Dawson-
ville, Ga.
40 Quisenberry quality S. C. W. L.,
1927 hens, good layers of large white
eggs from reg, stock, $1 ea,, if all are
taken, Write, Mrs, A, O, Dorman, Fay-
etteville, Ga, a
15 pure bred Everlay strain Brown
Leghorn 1927 hens, $1 ea., and 1 May
hatch rooster, no kin to hens, $15.50
FOB, Coop: to be returned, Mrs, Pearl
McDonald, Stapleton, Ga., Rt. 1. ~
Brown Leghorn hens, 75c ea at my
home; also 2 pure bred Buttercup May
hatch cockerels, $2 ea, Mrs, C. G, Sum-
merville, Buchanan, Ga., Rt, 1.
Pure Tancred S, C. White Leghorn
young hens, No culls, Good layers, $1
ea, Mrs, O, E, Smith, Warthen, Ga,
200 White Leghorn hens, $1 ea, Mrs.
B, M. Everett, Register, Ga.
3 8, C. White Leghorn roosters, di-
rect from Ferris (his best egg strain),
2 yrs, old, $1.50 ea., for 1 or more, J.
,| Justus, Hapeville, Ga,
100 White Leghorn pullets, 300 egg
strain, $1 ea. S, A, McCosh, Glenn,
Ga, : :
45 pure bed S, C, White Leghorn
hens, $1 ea., or $40.50 for lot. Mrs,
Joe Harrison, Rockingham, Ga,
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
_ FOR SALE
Pure bred Buff Minorca, Berry strain
4 mos, old, cockerels, $1.50 ea, R. B.
Williams, Milan, Ga., Rt. 3,
Black Minorca 2 yr, old hens. Pure
Pape strain, Large and fat, $1.25 ea,
Mrs, W, H, Rucker, Milner, Ga,
Only a few Booth strain White Mi-
norca April cockerels, $1 ea. FOB, Cash.
Mrs, H, A. Moore, Reidsville, Ga,
8 pure bred Lakenvelder hens and 1
cock, May 1927 hatch, $12 for lot,
FOB, Mrs, R, M, Clack, Auburn, Ga,
Rt, 1.
Pape strain Black Minorca cockerels,
$1.50 ea, Mrs, J. A. Wilson, Martin,
Ga., RFD 2, ;
25 S, C. Black Minorca, Pape strain,
hens, recently culled, $1.25 ea., also few
pullets, $1 ea, Mrs, C, E, Vinson, Ma-
con, Ga,, Rt. 3.
2 Black Minorca roosters and 1 hen,
all 1 1-2 yrs, old, $1.50 ea., or $4 for
the 3. Mrs, R. L, Greene, Cuthbert,
Ga., Rt. 4.
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
Milk fed White Orpington friers and
broilers, 30c Ib, Lewis Tabor, Lillion-
ville Rd., Albany, Ga.
3 very large pure bred Buff Orping-
ton cockerels, $1.75 ea., or exch, for
seed rye, oats, new syrup, honey, or
worm free dried apples, A, Winfield
Johnson, Clarkston, Ga,, Box 115,
7 June hatch Golden Buff Orping-
ton pullets and 1 cockerel, Cooks strain
$1 ea., or $7 for lot, No checks, Mrs,
W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga,
R. I. REDS FOR SALE
Fed selected S. C. R. I. Red ready to
lay pullets, parent stock, Harold
Tompkins direct. $2 each, FOB. Also
few selected Golden Orpington pullets
ready to lay, Byer strain. $1.50 each
FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
S. C. R. I. Red fryers, June hatch.
Cockerels and pullets. 75c each in lot
of 10 FOB aD coe L. D. Kimbrel,
, Baxley, Georgia.
Les a Red. Bulrets Donalson str.
March hatch. $1 each. Mrs. A. L. Sweat
, Georgia.
a ke pred R, I. Red cockerel and
1 pure W. L, cockerel, also 3 pure bred
Golden Buff Orpington cockerels, $1.50
ea, or exch, for Belgian hares S oo
ey rabbits, except white ones, Young,
growing stock preferred, Richard A,
Jonnaon, Clarkston, Ga,
R, I, Red hens for sale, or exch,
Ga, Rt,
-R, I, Red hens, for table use, 25c lb.,
friers, 35 lb, All FOB, Mrs, F, R,
Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
1 trio Owen strain R, I, Reds, April
hatched, $5; 1 trio, 16 mos. old, $7.50,
These birds grow large and bred to
lay, Satisfaction guaranteed, Chas, P.
Ezell, Willard, Ga,, RFD 1,
18 Donaldson R, I. Red hens, good
cond,, $1 ea. - Mrs, J, D, Nelson, Cal-
houn, Ga., Rt, 4,
2 R, I, Red pullets, some now laying
and 4 R, I, Red broilers, also 25 Ever-
lay Brown Leghorn pullets; 25 Anco-
nas; 5 White Leghorn pullets, 6 mixed
grown hens; 1 Barred Rock rooster;
6 mixed breed broilers and 3 Black
Game pullets, 3 to 4 lbs,, ea. All for
$75, All fat and in good shape. S, S,
Bizzell, Moulrtie, Ga., 6th St., NE.
50 fine, dark rich red 1 1-2 and 2 yr.
old Donaldson S, C, R, I, Red hens.
$1.50 per head. Mrs. G, L, Jones,
Shellman, Ga,, Rt. 3.
About 20 or 25 R, I, Red hens and
Anconas for sale, Write, Mrs, C, J.
West, Fort Gaines, Ga,
6 April hatch cockerels, Quisenberrys
R. I. Red feather strain, direct from
the American Poultry school, Kansas
City from special matings, $1 ea. Mrs,
W.C, Haynie, Lexington, Ga,., Rt, 1,
Pure bred dark Red hens, $1.40 ea,
Mrs, Geo, Pridgen, Wray, Ga. S
About 30 R, I. Red Rucker strain
April pullets, $1 to $1.25 ea, Free roost-
er with order of 10 pullets, A. C. Buf-
fington, Pendergrass, Ga,
Baskins better Reds; March pullets,
$2, $3 and $5 ea., cockerels, $3, $5 to
Mrs, Leila Baskin,
Longview Red Farm,
6 Donaldson S, C., Red pullets and
1 rooster, March hatch, $1.25 ea, L, C.
Chapman, Kingston, Ga. ,
Pure bred pedigreed R. I, Red and
Tancred White Leghorn cockerels, $3
ea, These are exceptionally good birds,
Walter Rylander, Americus, Ga., East
Point Poultry Farm,
60 pure bred R, I, Red hens. Owens
and Donakdson strain. Good) layers
culled; also 4 cocks, same hatch, $2 ea,
Mrs, R, B, Zipperer, Valdosta, Ga., Rt.
4, Box 68, - :
2 Owen strain S, C, R, I, Red cocks,
Good color, $3 ea., or $5 for the 2; hens,
same strain, $1.50 ea., in lots of 6 or
more, Mrs, R, B. Mooney, Adairsville,
Ga,
_. C, R. I. Reds: Winners and pro-
ducers, 5 hens, $3.50 ea., 5 hens, $2.50
ea,, cocks, $10, $15 and $25 ea,, cock-
erels, $10; Eggs, $1.50 now., $5 per set-
ting; Nov, 1st. Also pullets, Mrs, C, E,
Dell, Mitchell, Ga,.
Carrollton, Ga.,
WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
Pure bred Partridge Wyandotte 12
mos, old hens, $1.90 ea., also several
| March pullets and cockerels, $1.50 ea,
R, B. Wiliams, Milan, Ga., Rt. 3.
S$, L, Wyandotte hens and pullets,
also good foundation cock birds, from
yrs, of careful breeding; pullets, $1.50
to $2; hens, $1.50; good utility and show
cocks, $2, $3 and $5 ea, E, J. Hart,
College Park, Ga,, South Lake Farm,
Choice Regal Dorcas White Wyan-
dotte cockerels: 5 mos, old, $2 ea,, 3
mos, old, $1 ea, C. P. Colclough, Max-
eys, Ga,
1 white Wyandotte rooster, 1927
hatch, prize winner, $2.50. Mrs. L. M.
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.
CHICKENS WANTED
Want 10 or 15 Buff Leghorn pullets
raised last year. A. M. Giles, Route 2,
Fort Valley, Georgia.
20 Ringlet Barred Rock hens wanted,
1927 hatch. No culls accepted. State
best price for cash. Mrs. L. M. Ader-
hold, Lavonia, Georgia.
TURKEYS AND GUINEAS FOR SALE
M. B. Turkey Toms, April hatch, $5
each. Hens $4 each. Trio, $12.50 FOB
Baxley, Ga. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Route
3, Baxley, Georgia
EGGS WANTED 5
Want to get in touch with someone
who has or will have peafowl eggs_ to
sell in laying season Mrs. Gussie Gay,
Blythe, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 31.
$10; some reduction on mated pens.
_ PIGEONS FOR SALE.
_ Hungarian pigeons, white and black,
$5 pr, W. C, Watkins, Savannah, Ga.,
1208 East Henry St,
1 pr, Red pigeons, $1 or exch, for
four pr., common pigeons at 25c pr.
Claud Jones, Tifton, Ga,, Rt. 6,
15 pr. Red Carneaux pigeons, Thor-
oughbreds. Mated and working,~ All
young birds, $30; 26 young ones not old
enough to mate, $20, Sell all together
or separately, Emmett Evans, Tucker,.
Ga,, Rt. 1,
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Good, sound Spanish peanuts, 5c: Ib.
for orders of not less than 50 lbs. R..
C. Couch, Turin, Georgia.
About 2,000 lbs. seedling pecans. Oc-
tober ist to lth del,, 15c lb., in 100:
lb. lots or more. R. E. Bower, Sr., Dixie,,
Ga.
Finest varieties of Ga. pecans any
amount from 1 lb., to 500 lbs. Write for
prices and state quantity wanted. N.
A, Wynn, Glenwood, Ga., Rt. 2.
Large red Spanish peanuts,
picked, washed, no pops, 12 1-2c lb.
del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville,
Ga. :
Leading varieties of papershell pe-
cans for sale. B. L. Woodall, Milner,
Ga.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want papershall and seedling pecans.
Any quantities, Highest cash price
paid. Write us now in detail. Submit
Ga.
Want papershell and seedling pecans.
Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga.
Want several hundred lbs. of well
filled Spanish peanuts. Send small
sample, R. E. Lee Hawkins, Barnes-
ville, Ga.
Want all varieties of papershell pe-
cans. Will pay cash: R. S. Broadhurst,.
Americus, Ga.
Want any variety of new crop pe-
cans.
price and quantity you offer for sale.
S. J. Myers, Bainbridge, Ga,
Want new crop seedling and paper~
shell pecans in any quantity. Send
samples soon as ready for prices. South-
land Pecan Co., Columbus, Ga.
Want pecans, also black-eyed, Rice,
Lady and Field peas. Send samples
and quote price and quantities. Pruitt
Produce Co., Savannah, Ga., P, O. Box
794.
Want pecans and Black walnuts in
any quantity. Send sample and lowest
cash price. W. C, Smith, Woodstock,
Ga,, Rt, 2.
1 make shipment. Bain-
' Co., Bainbridge, Ga.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Improved Porto Rican sweet potatoes
in car lots or less, $1.40 per cwt. Paul
Clark, Baxley, Georgia.
| Trish Cobbler potatoes, new crop, $2
per 100 lbs. FOB here. Any quantity.
Cash with order. Wm. Nunn,
renceville, Georgia, Route 4.
Porto Rico sweet potatoes, $1 bu. or
-exch. for hogs, or chickens. Write for
ville, Georgia. :
Irish potatoes, $1.50 bu., del, H, V.
Pickelsimer, Hurst, Ga,
Irish potatoes, 95c bu., FOB ship-
ping point (Blue Ridge). A. R. Rog-
ers, Blairsville, Ga.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Hot pepper, red and green, 30c gal.,
green okra, 30c gal. Mrs, Mary Malone,
Brooks, Ga,
Hot green and red pepper, 50c gal,
large sweet peppers, 20c doz, Mrs, J, H.
Harp, Blakely, Ga, i
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want artichokes and green tomatoes,
Quote best price, quantity and date of
shipment, John Bratton, Atlanta, Ga.,
180 18th St., NE. Lee
Want small yellow squash, egg plant
and all kinds of fresh vegetables. Fred
I, Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL WANTED :
Want about 50 bu., more or less of
corn, Must be reasonable, Prefer yel
low, if possible, Lewis Tavor, Albany,
Ga., Lillionville, RFD,
ee
hand -
samples later. Bobs Candy Co., Albany,
Send samples and state your
Lew-
-Second-Hand Machin-
ery for Sale & Wanted
1 Mayflower cream separator, in good
_ -econd., cheap for cash, or exch. for 1
gas eng. of some good make, from 2 1-2
to 4 HP, with magneto. Must be in good
running order, or will take beef cattle
yearlings if fat. Mrs. C. A. Black, The
Rock, Ga., Rt. 1.
i McCay 2 bottom disc tractor plow.
Never plowed. over 10 or 15 acres, first
class cond., $50 FOB. J. F. Kimbrough,
Sparta, Ga., Care Kimbrough Farm.
iJ <-B: feed mill, No. 2 Humdinger.
Late model, good as new, $350 cash.
W. T. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2, Box
116.
6 H. P. gas eng. Internat! Titan. Per-
fect running cond. Hagneto and all
complete, $75. M, N. Killebrew, Arl-
ington, Ga.
8 H. P. Mogul 6nternatl. gas or ker.
eng., A-1 cond, in every way; 10 H. P.
Titan eng., needs only slight repair;
- other implements in good: cond. Robert
Fuller, Adairsville, Ga., PO Box 287.
1 6 H. P. Internatl. eng., good cond.
half price. C. M. Land, Austell, Ga.
Fordson tractor, harrow, grain drill,
plow, cultivator, all for $350. B. H, War-
ren, Louisville, Ga.
Fordson tractor, little used, and $150
Oliver Fordson plow, $475 for both. C.
-M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga.
1 Owens 16x20 Pea and Bean thrash;
4 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse gas. eng.,
mounted, $100; 1 I, H. C. cultivator,
~:all attachments, $20; Fordson side plow,
used about 6 mos., $60; McCormick
binder, $65; Primrose separator, made
iby Internatl. Harvesting Co., $25; All
above in good running cond. O. B.
Brown, Madison, Ga., Rt. 3.
No. 144 Letz fedd mill, in perfect
cond., for sale cheap, Write. J. W. Hen-
" derson, Sycamore, Ga.
1 mowing machine; 1 large farm din-
mer bell, wt. about. 100 lbs., 1 grist mill,
complete; 48 in. rock;.15 H. P. gas eng.
- for sale cheap. Mrs. W. J, Whitehurst,
Lewiston, Ga.
1 Williams grist mill (stone), $65;
other implements. Write. Mrs. Glenn
-H. Clark, Waycros, Ga., Rt. 3, Box.115.
5 shovel cultivator, with lever ex-
pander, opens from 10 to 26 in,, has
from wheel; used 2 times and in per-
- fect. cond., also 1 hand cultivator and
plow, with 24 in. wheel, used as garden
cultivator, plow or hoe. Paid $4. Make
best offer on both. G. E. Smith, Allen-
hurst, Ga.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED
Want stalk cutter and 30 tooth sec-
tion harrow. Must be good cond., and
reasonable, within radius of 30 miles. .
W. D. Smith, Luxomni, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want 1 3-horse sulky plow with roll- |
ing colter, with 12 or 14 in. point. Must
Jbe in good cond., and cheap for cash.
C. E. Fletcher, Parrott, Ga., Rt. A.
Want 1 feed mixer, about 1,000 lb.
cap. Must be good cond,, and reason-
able. Wrens Milling Co.. Wrens, Ga.
Want 3 row oat drill. Mr. Foster,
Tilton, Ga., Whitfield county.
Want a hammer feed mill. Must be
cheap for cash. State size, make, and
price, C. H. Collins, Atlanta, Ga., Box
1263.
Want wing for No. 1466 Syracuse
plow; second-hand in good shape. C. C.
Merck, Homer, Ga.
Want a feed chopper for green and
dry forage with pulley for H. P. Must
be cheap for cash and in good cond.
T. F. Freeman, Barnes, Ga,
Want 1 4 H. P. bottom plow. Prefer
John Deere make. Must be in good
cond., and cheap for cash. I. J. Tuck-
er, Cochran, Ga.
Want a 3 or 4 H, P. gas eng. in good
running shape. Must be cheap for cash.
J, E. Kirk, Felton, Ga.
Want Liverman peanut picker, sec-
ond-hand. Quote price. J. B. Lee, Rocky
Ford, Ga.
FRUIT FOR SALE
New, fancy sun dried apples from
choice fruits, peeled, cored and worm
free, 3 lbs., 50c; 7 lbs. $1 postpaid. C. F,
peeled, free of core, etc. 12 1-2c lb.
ville, Ga., Rt. 4.
sun dried apples, 15 lb., 1928 crop.
Mrs. Ida Southerland, Ellijay, Ga., Rt.
3, Box 48.
Unclassified apples, $1.25 bu. basket
del. Joe E. Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga.
Tree run apples by truck load, 50c
bu., at orchard. Packed jin bu. boxes,
$1 FOB. M. Mcl. Edson, Tiger, Ga.,
RFD 1.
Nice sundried apples, 15c del, Mrs,
J, A, Mooney, Quill, Ga,
Red Winesap apples, 50c bu., by
truck loads at orchard; apples and
pears packed in bu. boxes, $1 bu., FOB.
A, J, Collins, Demorest, Ga.
Nice apples and other fruit for cook-
ing and eating, $1.50 del. G, W. Moon-
ey, Jr., Quill, Ga,
Nice, sound eating and cooking ap-
ples, $1 bu., FOB T,.M, Webb, Ellijay,
Ga,
Fancy Stamon winesap, Red winesap
and fancy kinds winesap apples, $1.75
bu., basket FOB; same apples in OC,
erade, $1.50 bu, basket, F, L. Asbury,
Clarksville, Ga,
Nice bright sundried apples, 15 1b.
Red and black average size., $1, 25 bu,
- baskets del, parcel post. H, V. Pickel-
simer, Hurst, Ga,
Have sold my dried peaches, Answer
to many inquiries. Mrs. G. V. Norman,
Dewyrose, Ga,, Rt. 1.
Dried apples and peaches, 15c. lb.,
also Willets Wonder. frost proof Eng-
lish pea seed, 30c lb, postpaid, Mrs,
J,/ A, Wilson, Martin, Ga., RFD 2,
Bright new sundried apples, free from
peelings and core, 10c lb, Mrs, F, B.
Wilson, Loving, Ga.
Nice red and yellow apples, $2 per
Standard box, del,, also sundried ap-
ples, 15c 1b,,/ del. Henry. F. Weaver,
Marion, Ga,
Large, sour crabapples, $1.50 bu., 50c
pk, Mrs, T, A, Hipp, Hogansville, Ga,
Kiefer pears, $1 bu., FOB Jackson,
Mrs, Florence Robinson, Jackson, Ga,
,FRUIT WANTED
Want eating or cooking apples. Will
exch. article of value. Write L. J. Mur-
ry, Wadley, Ga,
Want dried apples and pears; eating
Irish potatoes. and large onions. Want
to exch. strawberry plants, subject to
inspection. Write. Mrs. J. A. Howell,
Meigs, Ga.
Want to exch. good grade peanuts
or pecans for any grade of good dried
fruit, or any kind nice, heavy bearing
fruit :trees, berries, or chunk honey,
jelly, etc, Write. Mrs. M. ee Cli-
max, Ga., RFD.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Smoking and chewing tobacco, 5 Ibs.
del, $1; Sample for a 2c stamp. Cash
with order. Stamps accepted, No checks.
J. L. Crone; Philomath, Ga.
Nice, clean chicken feathers, 25c lb.
Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Nice, chicken feathers, 30c Ib., goose
feathers, 50c Ib. Miss G. B. McLane,
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5.
20 Ibs. cleaned and washed sheep
wool, $1 lb. Charges not included. Miss
Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt. 2.
White and red vingear in 50 gal.
bbls., 15 gal., also bottle vinegar, FOB
Dublin. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
2 male fox squirrels, half grown, $5
ea. Lorenzo Amerson, Swainsboro, Ca.
RFD 5.
1 covered dairy del. wagon for sale.
T. O. Gallaway, Barnesville, Ga,, Prin.
A. & M. School.
Goose feathers never been used.
Write for price. Mrs. L. D. Gillis, Ax-
son, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 47.
1 second-hand bugey in fair cond.,
$25, or exch. for corn, pure bred chick-
ens or hogs at 8c lb., on foot. Mrs. J.
D. McIntyre, Ousley, Ga.
Brooms made of broom corn, wrap-
ped in wire; 1 broom and pack of reed,
50c. Add postage. Mrs, L. M. Aderhold,
Lavonia, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Want to buy chinquapins. Chas. H.
Evans, Warrenton, Ga.
10) x :
ro dried apples, out of ripe Pruit,
Cash with order, Laura Queen, Binis-
toes, butterbeans in
Quote prices and quantity for cash. |
J. W. Phillips, Augusta, Ga.,, 2420 Cen-
tral avenue. ;
SEED FOR SALE :
A few lbs. of Broadleaf Bernanza to-
bacco seed from extra fine tobacco, $7
lb., or exch. J. E. Brown, Summit, Ga.,
Rt. 3:
100 bu. Ruckers cotton seed, $1 and
$1.50 bu. Mrs. T. S. Hipp, Hogans-
ville, Ga.
Extra early frost-proof English | pea
seed, 10c cup, 25c qt., ad dpostage. Mrs,
V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.
, 1-2 bu. large shellot buttons (pro-
many of the multiplying onions and
much fnore prolific.) $1.75 or 1-2 gal.,
25c plus postage. Mrs. J. D. Farley
Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 175.
English pea seed, 25 lb., Mrs, J. G.
McDonald, Colquitt, Ga.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field, Succession and Flat Dutch cab-
bage, $1 lb., white Bermuda onion,
$1.50 Ib., Purple Top turnip and Early
Blood turnip beet, 35c lb. All good,
fresh seed. R. L. McRee, Meigs, Ga.
New crop Ga, collard and new mus-
tard seed, 50c lb. each. Mrs. L. C. Ne-
Niece, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 135.
- Winter English pea seed, 25 lb., FOB
here; 30c lb. pospaid, Mrs. Zimeana
Swint, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 29.
Multiplying onion, 30c pk., or $1 bu.
pospaid, or exch. for Bermuda onion
sets. Mrs. J. S, Yeomans, Swainsboro,
Ga.
Heavy gearing English pea seed. 40c
lb., or 30c teacup. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. -
All leading varieties of cabbage seed,
$1 lb., collard, 50c lb., straw color gen-
uine Bermuda onion seed, $3 lb., purple
top white globe and white flat dutch
turnip; curl mustard seed, 35c Ib. Span-
ish and Runner seed peanuts, 5c Ib.,
Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman, Ga,
7 1- 2 bu. seedling peach seed, sound,
this yrs crop, $1 bu., FOB Fayetteville.
E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga
20 lbs. Pride of Ga. watermelon seed;
hand cleaned, free of pumice, 50c Ib.,
for quick sale Add 5c per lb, for post-
age. Melvin Laster, Fairburn, Ga., RFD:
S
Cinnamon vine potato seed, 1-2 pt.,
20c postpaid. Postage stamps accepted
if in good shape. Mrs. J. Z. Hudgens,
Clermont, Ga.
Everbearing' English pea seed, 25c lb.,
running white butterbean seed, 1928
crop, 25c lb. Mrs. Ellen Fitzgerald, Ab-
beville, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 19,
Mammoth Russian sun flower seed,
$2 bu., $8 a 100, or 10c lb., in smaller
lots; 25 lbs.,. to bu. (makes spring pul-
lets lay winter eggs);-also several bu.
and 4 in pod), same price. T. J, TUCKER,
Jonesboro, Ga., Rt. 1.
Old fashioned seedling peach seed,
$1 per bu., FOB, Cash with order, Mrs,
A, W. Dawson, Coleman, Ga,
Large yellow. multiplying onion sets,
grow 3 and 4 lbs,, in hill, small to
large size onion, 25 qt., or 5 qts., $1.
Add postage, Mrs, eG. Norman, Dewy-
rose, Ga,, Rt, 1, '
Velvet and short large okra seed, 25
for 1-2 Ib., white and colored running
putterbean seed, 14c half lb,, Bunch
colored putterbean seed, 120 cupful;
also Four Oclock plants, 3 colors from
1 bush, 6c ea,, rooted variegated. run-
ning roses, 10c. All del, Mrs, A, 8.
Paulk, Ocilla, Ga,
SEED WANTED
Want old fashioned turnip
Hanover seed, Z, J, Brown, Pineview,
Ga,
Want Burr Clover seed at once, Give
price, Mrs, Clayton Douglas, Alma, Ga,
rooted
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
1 nearly new No. 3 Buekeye incuba-
tor, 250 cap., perfect cond., $25 or exch.
for thoroughbred Big Bone 8. P. CO, or
Black Guinea, or O. I. C. pigs. Mrs.
I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt, 2,
ducing roots and buttons as large as|
isample and ee
Tennessee Red peanuts (some have 3
what you have and mail samples.
ee goor
cap. $15 ea. 1. 1000 cap., $
HEL YY, Franklin, Register, Ga. -
1 dbl, deck Wishbone mammoth in
-| cubator, 1600 cap., $300; Simplex Brood- .
er stoves with complete ventilating sys-
tem: 1 500 cap., $30; 1 250 cap., $20;
All good as new. Mrs. G. E. Knight,
Macon, Ga, Rt. 1. |
1 Buckeye incubator, thermometer =
and instruction book, guaranteed good >
as new. Cash, or exch, for 2 Duroc
Jersey shoats, or 1 Jersey heifer. Write.
Mrs. T. L. Adams, Douglas, Ga., Rt. 3,
Box 142. a
1 500 cap. Sol-Hot brooder, guaran-
teed perfect cond., $12.50 FOB. N. W.
McLeed, Shellman, Ga. |
1 Buckeye 600 cap. incubator, $50;
1175 cap., $15; 350 cap. Buckeye brood-
er, wick type, $10. All in good cond.
O. B. Brown, Madison, Ga., Rt. 3,
1 Liv-an-gro brooder, 50 cap., used
but little, $2.50 FOB. W. O. Gibson
Folkston, Ga.
2 Radio blue flame brooders, 500 cap
used 1 season, Directions for operat-
ing, $8 FOB. Mrs. L. P. Higginbotham, -
Elberton, Ga., Rt. 2. :
INCUBATORS WANTED
Want 65 to 75 cap. incubator. Good
working cond., also brooder that will |
take care of 75 chickens, H. C. oe
Cedartown, Ga. :
Want Schwalge-Smith 800 cap. Four- K
in-one incubator. Hust be in perfect
cond. and reasonable. J. E. Hawkinson,
Aiken, S. C.
Want to exch. 65 cap. Buckeye in-_
cubator, in first class cond, with full:
equipment and 1 improved Radio Blue
Flame oil brooder, used 1 season, 300 _
cap., for 150 cap. Buckeye or Cypress.
incubator. Must be in good shape. W. ~
M. Keaton, Indian Springs, Ga.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want several bu, white pole beans,
Send sample and price. Mrs, Ethel
Jones, Lula, Ga,
Want large oblong. brown-eyed peas,
Send sample and quote best: price per
bu. W. J, Edenfield, Graymont, Ga,
- Want new crop white, brown or
speckled crowder and Calif, black-eyed
peas, also field peas and butterbeans,
Pay cash in any quantity. Send sam-
ple, and state amount and price, Ww, Cc.
Smith, Woodstock, Ga., Rt. 2. oe
Want Lady peas, any amount, Send _
Fred I, Baker, Co- .
lumbus, Ga., Rt.
Want Sake peas. and Lima
beans. Send sample and quote lowest
price. W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Georgia,
Box 247.
Want lady peas, any amount. Send
sample and price. Fred I. Baker, Co-
lumbus, Georgia, Route 2. :
Want colored beans; cornfield and.
Sugar Crowder peas, Send prices and
samples. Also want chestnuts. Miss
Louise Smith, Clearwater, Fla), 805
North Garden St.
Want bu. M. C. Neil and 1 bu. John
L. English Garden frost proof peas.
Send sample and best price. J, P. Mc-
Eachern, Fitzgerald, Ga. :
Want all varieties of field and eating
peas; good, sound, clean stock, in strong
bags; any variety of Crowders, Lady |
Peas, Conch or Acre mush peas; large
black-eyed Ga. grown Calif. peas also
peanuts, Fulghum and Rustproof oats 3
and Blue Mexican June corn. a
N. Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
White lady peas, $1 pk. postpaid. ;
Mrs. Logan Beach, Gainesville, Geor-
gia, Route 1.- ae
English peas (kind that erow in win-
ter) 30c lb., del, Cash with order. Mrs,
J. G, Broome, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6. :
New, unmixed, recleaned white Su- i
\gar Crowder peas, grown expressly for
seed purposes, and Lady peas, 10 lbs.
$1; $1.50 pk., del. each. C, F. Maddox,
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Willete Wonder frost proof Bnglish
peas, 30c lb., postpaid, or would sell
by peck or bu. Mrs, Z. B. Saxon, Syl-
vania, Ga.
R. H. Smfth, Culverton,
ot have any. more yellow
until next season.
sarge Trumpet, solid yellow, bloom-
e, daffodils. 300 for $3. 400
* size, 75c per hundred. Mrs.
E. Spence, Carrollton, Ga., Rt.
.
ra large paper white grandiflora
sus, Tc per dozen. Single white
sus, $1 per hun. Yellow jonquils
double daffodils, $1 per hun. Sin--
blue hyacinth, 50c per doz. White
, $1 per hundred. Mrs. C. C. Dye,
ddleton, Ga. :
or 6 doz. red cana bulbs, 2 dozen
low dwarf canna bulbs, 50c per doz-
-add postage. Geraniums and red
dy. earnations; 15 for six. Two
rooted 2 years old, 75c each. One
essamin, well rooted, 50c. Pink
jrangeas, 15c each. Oxalis, 2 for 25c.
lantana, 50c. One Christmas cac-
50c. May. cactus, 2 for 50c. Easter
ulbs, 25c for 6. Mrs. Mattie Bond,
re. Ga, Rt: 2. 4
al hundred gladioli, red, daffo-
ind jonquil bulbs, yellow, 75 for
elivered. Will exchange for glad-
other colors, white narcissi, but-
9, hyacinths, tulips, monthly ros-
r package different kind flower
Each to pay postage. Mrs. W.
wards, Ellaville, Ga., Rt. 3.
) early blooming daffodil bulbs at
each. Now is the time to put
out to get blooms in January
February. Mrs. J. M. Wood, Wash-
Onde
1 exchange ae spider lilies for
ooted red crepe myrtle, pink al-
nd, altheas, or abelia. Mrs, HA B.
al, Hillsboro, Ga.
exchange all my pot. flowers
ibs and shrubs to plant this fall.
consist of ferns, begonias, geran-
, justicias, umbrella palms, cactus,
sultanas. I want well rooted ar-
ae, junipers, white and pink jap- |
, all colors of oleanders, white
pink spirea, abelias, weigelas, dou-
1yacinths, tulips, peony roots, and
-and white cannas. Mrs, L. H.
Eastanollee, Ga.
ral varieties, small to medium
Narcissus bulbs, sold by the pack-
Write for terms. Mrs. M. E. Ches-
Box 32, Whigham, Ga. .
ngeria fern, red conch begonia,
y Queen colon, sarmentosia or
erry begonia, red rooted verbena, :
yard flower seeds, 10 each for
3s, -and green, jew,
. Will exchange for good white
Ga.
iris
dozen large red gladioli bulbs. at
dozen. Will exchange for hya-
, althea, oleander, or crepe myr-
Miss Hilda Waldron, Lizella, Ga.
rk red and pink double geran-
rooted, 15c each. Yellow and
iris, 30c dozen. Pink Weigela, 25c:
. Pink baby rose, monthly bloom-
c each. Will exchange for dou-
yacinths, tulips or peonies. One
ltree in 25 gal. tub bloomed last
I have not place to care for
. Mrs. W. E. Fitts, Jasper, Ga. |
ww double daffodils, trumpet nar-
S, jonquils, white narcissus, 20
dozen. Double pink and single.
. Oleanders, pink hydrangeas, 20
5c each. Blue sweet scented vio-
50 for 100. Pink and white wei-
. Cape jessamin, boxwood, 20c a.,
35. Double white and snowdrop
a, crepe myrtle, rose of sharon,
w cherokee roses, 15c each. Blue,
) and variegated iris, 25c per doz-
Il plants are strong and well root-
ostage to be added. Mrs. J. Els-
Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
ite Easter ily bulbs, $1 doz. Miss
Rahn, Rincon, Ga, Rt. 2. .
2 1-2 to 4 ft., 25 to 75c; An-
Watera dwarf shrub, with bright
on flowers, in clusters often 3 1-2
(blooms from spring till
d blooms are pinched off),
ea Thunberg, Sires Boe
ARKET BULLETIN.
Houtti, 20 to 60c; pink weigela, 35 to
|50c; blue and white iris, 8c per single-
root; clumps, 25 and 50c; peonies, 35c;
Madonna lilies, 25c ea., white and plue
day lilies, 8c per root, clump, 25 to 60c;
jonquils, tiger lilies, etc. Mrs. F. Floyd
Hiawassee, Ga.
Jonquil bulbs, Emperor and Empress,
50c doz., $2.50 a 100, or will exch. for
crepe myrtle, lilac, spirea, altheas, dah-
lias, and iris lilies. Miss N. M. Baker,
Atlanta, Ga., 1470 DeKalb avenue, NE.
Xmas pickle, and June cactus, As-
paragus ferns, conch begonia, 25c each;
perennial phlox, Foxgloves, buttercups,.
verbenia; 25 doz., ea., Live oak, 50c;
junipers, rooted, high Deringers, 25c
each; King Humbert, dark iris, extra
large blooming. bulbs, 60c doz., also
Sage plants, 60c for 1-2 doz., everbear-
ing strawberry, 10c a 100; Christia An-
thems, 25 doz., brier roses, 25c ea., ii-
lac, snowballs, 25c each. Mrs. N. ae
Padgett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3,:Box 14.
_ Large flowered hollyhock seed, pink,
white and red, 25 per cupful, or 10c
tbls. Essie Kainzey, Cornelia, Ga.
Boston and Ostrich plume ferns, well
rooted, 20c ea., geraniums, red, pink,
American Beauty and white, 5c cutting;
butter and eggs bulbs, 15c doz., April
blooming narcissi bulbs, 20c doz.,. dbl.
pink peony tubers. Mrs. B. 12 Jackson,
Ivey, Ga.
Many varieties of iris, large quan-
tities, altheas, dbl. in rose, white, dregs
of wine, flesh tinge, and all colors, in
sng., altheas; -cannas, in pink, coral,
baby breath, rose -and tinged or veined.
Soil given with Algeratum, periwinkle,
dew-drop and ivy; cut flowers can be
furnished at. reasonable prices, Miss
ae Gachet, Atlanta, Ga., 238 12th |
+
oes daffodils, 20 dodh Bune $1
per hhundred, $7 per thousand. White
narcissus, 20c dozen, $1 per hundred.
ze flower-
ur=
Purple Iris, 35c dozen. Br
ing glag, blue glowering box vine,
ple violets, yellow primroses, eac
dozen, 75c hundred. Rooted blue Hy-
drangea, 20c each. Hardy blue verbena,
20c doz. Pink climbing roses, purple
lilac, 20c each, 3 for 50c. Pink honey
suckle bushes, french dog woods, 30c
each.. Woodbine vine, 15c each. Cala-
mus, Horse radish roots, 20c. Gailard-
iz, French marigold, double
parsnip seed, all 10c large
lip bulbs or white calla lily or iris.
Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy, Ga.
Large yellow. oxalis bulbs for fall
planting, 25c dozen, plus postage, or
100: bulbs. for $1.50 postpaid. Mrs. D.
H. Voche, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. .
Double marigold seed, bachelor but-
ton seed, yellow canna lily seed, to be
exchanged. Mrs. H. S. Wilson, Buch-
anan, Ga. %
Red and mottled canna roots, 20c a
doz., delivered. Three dozen for 50c.
Rooted sweet shrubs, 3 for 25c*deliv-
ered. Chrysanthemums, 25c dozen. Yel-
low jonquils $1 per 100. Mrs. F. W.
Freyman, Blackshear, Ga. >
Red verbena, small milk and wine
lily plants, 5c each, 6 for 25c. Purple
lilacs, spirea, pink crepe. myrtles,
blooming size water melon, 20c each,
6 for $1. All well rooted. Will mix
orders if desired. All orders amount-
ing to $1 delivered... Mrs. Joe W. Craft,
shit, +3; Hartwell, Ga.
Number of fine varieties of cannas,
50c per dozen, $3 per 100. Number of
varieties of lilies, 40c dozen. Various.
kinds of plants from 25c to 10c each.
Will exchange. Write for particulars.
Mrs. J. E. Harrell, eaten Ga. Rt.
=
Red and pink verbena,2-bunches, 5e
or 25 per dozen. ' White iris,.20c doz-
en. Blue sweet violets, 10c dozen. Spir-
ea and pink roses rooted, 15c each. Red
geranium, 15c each.. Mrs. R. W. Hud-
Fson, Rt. 1, Loraine, Ga.
Mistletoe geranium, 5c a cutting, 10c.
1+ rooted. White flag lilies, 25c dozen.
Shasta daisies, 25c dozen. Canna lil-
ies, $1 hundred. Dusty miller, 15c doz-
en. Crepe myrtle, watermion pink,
$1.50 dozen. Mrs. - A. Mililer, Hawk-
ville, Ga., Box
eee Beauty roses, 20 each, 6
for $1. Coral pink cherokee roses, 10
rooted Se Altheas, lilies, 8 for
at
15c
zinnia,
package. a
Would exchange any of above for tu-|
frose cuttings, 20c dozen. 3
$1.- Water lilies, 6 for 50c.. Yellow dog-
wood, 3 for 50c. Lemon and giant day
lilies, 35 dozen. Blue Jap. Iris lilies,
50c dozen. Palma vi6lets, 25c dozen.
Cream narcissus, golden center, and
double daffodils, 35 dozen. Mountain
Laurels, 25c each, 6 for $1. Sweet
Williams, 25c dozen. Pink- perennial
phlox, 35 dozen. Pink and yellow azal-
ias, 25c each, 6 for $1, $1.50 per dozen-
Mrs. A. Walson, Morganton, Ga.
Small yellow cluster and King Alfred
Narcissus, le per bulb, 10c per dozen,
C. Sacage, Covington, Ga., Rt. 4.
Double and single orange lily bulbs,
$1.25 hundred. Mixed blooming size
daffodils and narcissus, $1 hundred.
Early and late blooming purple wis-
teria, 25c each. Red and yellow canna
roots, 75c dozen. Mixed colors, bloom-
ing size gladiolas, 50 for $1. Rose bush-
es, 2 years old, 28c each. Mrs. C. E.
| Leverett, Rt. 1, Atlanta, Ga.
Three kinds tree begonia, umbrella
plant, pink sultana, red conk begonio,
yellow lantana, red. geranium, pink and
red verbena, 6 kinds monthly roses. Ex-
change for ferns, 3 cuttings for 1 fern.
Mrs, A. F. Sargent, Cordele, Ga., Rt.
B.
Jonquils, 25c dozen or $1.25 per 100.
Orange lilies, $1 per 100. Blue flags, 35c
dozen. Collection of box flowers, $1.25
for lot.
per package. Will give package with
each $1 order. Miss
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.
feet in season. Makes good porch
der. Oler Charlee, Rt. 1 - Ramhurst,
Georgia. a
Buttercups, jonquils, April plooming
narcissus, butter and eggs, purple Ro-
or $2 per M. Nandinas, 50c and $1 ea.
Mrs. Allen Gregory, RFD No. 6, For-
syth, Ga.
dahlia bulbs, $1.25 per dozen. Red,
white cand pink double
bushes well rooted, 15c each or 2 for 25c.
Privet hedge plants, $1 per 100. Ex-
change any for feed sacks, 10c for 100
lb. size and 5c for 50 lb. size. Mrs. A. C.
Gladden, Tpnenepse Ga. Rt 3, Box
44
~ Royal purple kind and devonace: iris,
40c dozen Orange lilies, blue | -gTass,
$1 per 100. Double yellow japonica,
mond, 15c each. Golden bell, 10c ea.
White spirea,, 10c each. Add postage.
lijay, Ga; +
Sweet yellow . senate 25c dozen or
$1 per 100. Blue grape hyacinths, 25
per dozen or $1 per 100. Mixed bulbs,
including jonquils, white narcissus, and
yellow bells, 75c-per 100. Mrs. W. S.
Montgomery, Cave Springs, Ga., Rt. 2.
Cape jessamin cuttings well rooted,
25c each. 100 double daffodil bulbs,
blooming bulbs, 20c dozen, 85c per 100.
American flags, blue, 25 dozen, 5 doz-
en, $1. Red, pink, and white monthly
~ snowball
bushes, well rooted, 30c each. All 25c
orders and above postpaid. No stamps
accepted. Miss Inez mBOee, Rt. 3, Bow-
don, Ga.
American Beauty roses, red rambler,
white climbing roses, pink monthly
roses, dark red velvet roses, all 15c each.
Double yellow japonica, red japan
quince snow balls, 25 each. Pink wei-
gela, 30c each. Purple and white al-
thea, 10c. each. Double pink almond,
20c each. Purple and blue iris, 35c doz.
White narcissus bulbs, white jasmine,
double jonquils, hardy yellow putter-
cups, orange lilies, all 15c dozen. Blue
spider wart, pink hardy phlox, 25c doz.
All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Eller, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Orange lilies, yellow buttercups, dou-
ble jonquils, paper white narcissus,
white jasmine, 15c dozen. Purple fox
glove, 20c dozen. Purple iris, 35c doz-
en. Snowballs, double yellow japonica,
295c each. Pink weigela, 35c each. Dou-
ble pink almond, 20c each. White al-
$4.75 for 500, or a 1000 for $9. Mrs. S. |
Zinnia and marigold seed, 10c.
Leacy Silver, .
Morning glory seed, will grow 100
shade. 25c per package, cash with or-.
man hyacinths, all mixed $1 per hun. |
6 colors, show or ball type, double |
geraniums,
blooming size, 20c each. Purple lilac
20c each. Double pink flowering al-
Mrs. Minnie Charles, a 8, Box 45, El-
_PAGE ELEVEN
Blow, 25 dozen. All well rooted. Add@.
postage. Linda Hicks, Ella Gap, Ga.
20c dozen. Jonquils, white narcissus,
hardy white daisies, orange lilies, 15
dozen Bleeding heart, 40c each. Double.
pink almond, 20c each. Snowballs,
japonicas, japanese quince, 25c each.
20c each. Pink hardy phloxe, 25c doz=
en. Purple and lavender iris, 35c doz=
en. All well rooted. Add postage. Linda
Evans, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. ae
Spider lily bulbs, $1 per dozen. Ma-=
donna. lily bulbs, 25c each, $2 per doz-
en, Giant Darwin tulip bulbs, 60c per
dozen, $3.50 per 100, Purple iris, 50
per dozen, $2.50 per 100. Boxweods and
juniper, 50c to $2. Chinese arbor vitae,
50c to $1. Rosedale and Tom Thumb
arbor vitae, 50c to $1.50, according to
size. H. H. Chambers, Rt. . 4, . Ball
Ground, Ga. oh
3 nice rooted geraniums, white,
bright red, and variegated, 25c each, or
3 for 65c delivered. Nice geranium cut-
Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4.
and well rooted, $2.50 per dozen, $12
per 100. 10 different kinds of named
iris, 31.25 for 10. Wiite spirea, white
bridal wreath, purple lilac, English
dogwood, pink crepe myrtle, 20c each,
2 for 35c. Red everbl ming spirea and
Glanche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.
Watermelon pink crepe myrtle, va-
rious sizes in large or small lots. Root=
ed yuccas, 50c ear or $2.50 for 6. Mag=
nolias, white. dogwood, holly, silver ma-
ple, white oleander, pink single althea
cuttings unrooted. Will sell reasonable
pecan trees, apple trees or other shrub-
bery, or for baby chicks, blk: Giants
or Light Brahmas. Mrs. Wm. E. Busch,
Helena, Ga. wis
Double zennia, hollyhock, phlox, an@
larkspur seed, 10c pkg. Double giant
and mammoth zennia marigold, holly-
chock seed, 20c cupful. Red begonia,
maple begonia, pink flowering begon=
tings, 5 for 25c. All delivered. Stamps
not accepted. Mrs. Ophelia eases: :
or exchange for rye, oats, papershel?
Blue Spider wart, purple fox glove,
Pink weigela, 35c. each. Golden belt, :
100 Dwarf boxwood plants, heavy tops: Se
white cape jessamin, 20c each. Mrs.
ias, 20 each. Rainbow fern, 15c each. _
Cedar ferns, 20c each. Red carnations,
15 each. Blue violets, 15c dozen or 75c
Rose. cuttings, several colors, 5 each,
Cream pinks, rooted, 15e each, White
hydrangea, 10c each large yellow and.
red canna bulbs, - 25 dozen, 2 large
purple iris, blooming size, 10c each, Also
some ferns. Write for particulars, Add
thorpe, Ga., RFD 2.
each. 4 blue hydrangeas, 30c each., 3
kinds of narcissus, 25c per dozen. Long
stem single blue hyacinth, 25 per doz-
en. April blooming narcissus, snow=
drops, and jonquils, 25c per dozen. Mie
85e for lot. 300 single yellow daffodil;
dozen,
thea, hardy white daisies, 15c dozen.
M. L. Cook, Geneva, Ga.
Forsythia, golden bells, white star.
jessamin, pink almond, purple lilac, |
pink crepe myrtle, red, white and- eee
spirea, double white spirea, bridal
wreath, oak hydrangea, eaiiocie =
pink and white Dorothy Perkins roses,
robins, various kinds of roses. All four -
for 30c, 75e per dozen, $3 per 100. Pure.
ple wisteria, 2 for 20c, 85c per doben.
7 large pot hibiscus, 49e each, all for.
$2.50. Cant winter them is reaSon for
selling. Large pink on} red cactus, 4
years old, $1.10 each. Strawberry be=
gonias, 10 each. 2 large pink Sultana,
25 each. Alica Hall, Calhoun, Ga.
Cannas, three colors, magnolias, 10
each. Dew drops, white violets, balm,
10c. per dozen. Blue Flag lilies, 15c per .
Lemon lilies, 5c each. Sweet
bay, 3 for 25c. Pond daisies, 5c sen
3 kinds of conk begonias, 3 for 10c. Os-
trich plume fern, 10c each. Tansey, two: _
for 5c. 3 kinds jew. given with every:
order. Add postage. Miss peieeys Lew-
is, Toomsboro, Ga, Rt. 2. -
Cream and sunset rose cuttings, 10
dozen. Feather bal poppy seed, 10c large _
spoonful, Large red and pink holly=
hock plants, 5c each, 6 for 25c. White
and purple lilacs, .15c each. Add poste
age. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga...
es spider wart, 20 gozen. Golden Rt. te
-per 100. Marsena_ Paghey, Ranger,
| Ga., Rt. 1...
postage: Mrs. Susie Mae Beady, Osle~ ;
4 well rooted blue novelty ivaranc oe
|'geas, 40c each. 4 pink hydrangeas, 30c _
@
-. ties, $7.50 per 1000. 3 varieties gladioli
= lilacs. Will exchange for things of equal
PAGE TWELVE ~
FLOWERS AND SEED
Blooming size gladioli bulbs, 50c per
dozen, COD, or 3 dozen for $1,25; Cut-
tings of ivy. vine, 5c each, Mrs, George
Ray, Arlington, Ga., Rt. A, :
Narcissl bulbs, plooming size, cream
polyanthus, April blooming trumpet, 25
per dozen, 5 dozen, $1. Single lavender
and blue hyacinths, 30c per dozen. Pink
crepe myrtle, 25c each, $2 per dozen.
Walnut trees, 4 to 5 feet, 20c each, $2
per dozen. Single hibiscus, 25 each.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. ~
Light purple iris, 30c per dozen. Or-
ange lilies, 20c per dozen. Yellow jes-
samin, variegated summer rose, privet
hedge cuttings, and bridal wreath, 2
for: 15c. Cinnamon tubers, and three
kinds of wandering jew, 2 dozen for
15c. Wild red honeysuckle, 2 for 35c.
Purple and pink hardy verbena, 4 for
10c. Will exchange for things of equal
value. Royal Eller, Elijay, Ga., RFD 3.
Several kinds of roses, 20c each, 6 and
8 for $1. Red spider lilies, 3 for 30c;
12 for $1. Lemon lilies, 45c dozen, two
dozen for 75c, Irish lilies, -12 for $1, A
large variety of flower seeds for $1.
Write for particulars, Mrs, Marion Eat-
on Rt. 1, Dahlonega, Ga, oD
prs _Large size bulbs single blue hya
inths, 25 dozen or 5 dozen for $1.
Major trumpet and sulphur colored
daffodils, single and double jonquils,
yellow cluster narcissus, April bloom-
ing white narcissus, 20c dozen, 100 for
- $1. Mixed bulbs of all colors and varie-
=
fulbs, 50c a dozen. Double white spir-
ea, lavender and pink crepe myrtle,
* double pink flowering almond, 15c each
dozen for $1. Nandina, assorted white
- wisteria, 50c each or 3 for $1.30. In-
elude postage with orders. Mrs. Jeffie
. Ham,-Rt. 6, Forsyth, Ga. \
Oxalis pink and white blooming size
bulbs, double hyacinth bulbs, -varie-
gated lantana seed, justicia rose color,
all lec each. Hardy yard hydrangeas,
- 25c each. Orange and pink sultana, 10c
ach or three for 15c. Well rooted
- dwarf boxwoods, about 200, will sell
cheap to party calling at my home.
Will evhange for peonies or tulip bulbs.
Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta, Ga.
Mixed. narcissi, 25 dozen, 5 dozen
for $1. Hardy hibiscus, mixed colors,
- single and double hollyhocks, 10c each
8 for 25c. Yellow crocus, 1c dozen.
Blue Forget-me-nots, 15c dozen. Add
postage on orders less than 25c. Mrs.
E, C, Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt, 3.
Annunciation lilies (lilium candi
dum,) 10c and 15c each, $1 and $1.50
ae dozen postpaid. J. As Heaton, Rt.
, Hartwell, Ga.
Spring blooming bulbs, . buttercups,
daffodils, jonquils, hyacinths, and nar-
cissus of all varieties, 20c per dozen,
or 100 for $1. Assorted or $7.50 per -1,-
000 mixed. Nandinas, 50c and $1 each.
Add postage. Mrs. Allen Gregory, RFD
6, Forsyth,'Ga.
Double red japonicas, two years root-
ed, $1.50. Miss Nannie Morrison, Rt. 2,
Barney, Ga.
Purple and lavender Iris, 25c dozen,
Bear grass, 10c each, pink almonds, 10c
each, orange lilies, 15c dozen. Purple
value, Mrs. Lester Frix, Talking Rock,
Ga. ;
Magnolia, Greybeard, 1c each. Sweet-
shrub, 4 for 25c. Maple, 5c each. Lau-.
rel, 10c each. Wild flags, 15c dozen.
Flowering canna, all colors, 4 for 25c.
Star jessamin, 15c dozen. Pond dais-
ies, 10c for 2 dozen. Red Geraniums,
10c rooted. Bronze leaf jew, 10e for
6. : Columbus Lewis, ePontsh ore Ga.,
Rt. 2. ;
Yellow canna bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs.
R. F.. Harvard, Thomasville, Ga., 306
Grady St.
Plants for Sale and
Wanted
Strawberry plants, excellent variety;
bear from early to late. Berries large
as guinea eggs and fine flavor, 50c
a 100, or $4 M del. No checks. Send
PO money order. J. M. Aldridge, Cor-
-dele, Ga. Care Gen. Del. -
x
i.
-order and not. stamps. Add postage.
Helen Greer, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 3.
MARKET BULLETIN
now, large and stocky, $1 M., by exp.;
prepaid mail, 500 for $1, $1.75 M.
Prompt eee O. H. JOnES, Rebels
Ga
Frost proof cabbene plants, now rea-
dy; Early Jerseys, Chaeleston Wake-
field, Early Flat Dutch By Express; $5
for 5 M., 10 M., $9., 50 M, $42.; Prepaid
Mail, $1.10 for 500, $2 M. G. W. Cole-
man, Tifton, Ga.
Cabbage plants 25c a 100, $2 M. W.
J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
Summer and fall cabbage and col-
lard plants, now ready for quick ship-
ment;: also Ga. cabbage and collard
plants, $1 for 500, $1.50 M., FOB. Mrs.
W. A. Bruce, Valdosta, Ga.
Missionary strawberry plants, now
ready, 20c a 100, $1.50 M., del. Mrs. R.
A. Miller, Wray, Ga. RFD 2. .
Sage plants, large leaf, 25 doz. $1.
50 a 100 FOB Dublin. Cash with order.
L. 5. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
To those who order tea plants at
10c ea., plase send post office money
Mrs. I. A. Lang, Bladen, Ga.
Strawberry plants, 15c a 100. Add
postage. Mrs. D, Whiddon, Chula, Ga.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, now ready, $1 M.
del, or 70c M Exp. Col. E. Y. Stokes,
Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.
Early Jersey tne 75c for 500,
$1.25 M., Klondike strawberry plants,
$1 for 500, $1.90 M, all del. W. O. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Klondike strawberry plants, $2.50 M.
Add postage also tame purple yard vio-
lets, 85c a 100, and Japanese sunflow-
er seed, 60c teacup. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Ga, Rt. 1.
~ Several thousand Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 35c a 100, also several hun-
dred Kudzu plants. Write for price.
Cabbage plants, ready October 15th, |.
Jersey Wakefield and All Season, 35
a 100, $1.50 M. Beet plants, $2 M, 40c
a 100; All No, 1 plants, del Satisfaction
euaranteed. Better prices on large lots.
E. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga.
Fresh grown cabbage plants: Jersey
and Charleston Wakefield, 20c a 100,
$1.15 M, 3 M, $3.25 postpaid. Mrs. Ger-
trude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.
berry plants, now ready; Subject to in-
spection, $1.50 M. Cash with order. Will |.
exch 1 M for 1 M Bermuda _ onion
plants. Write. Mrs: J. A. Howell, Meigs,
Ga., Rt. 1.
$1 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga,
. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100,
or exch. for fruit or anything of equal
value. Mrs. L. A. Rickey, Douglas, Ga.
- Nice, large early strawberry and Him-
alaya blackberry plants, 300 for $1 ea.;
also small walnut-sprouts, 20c ea., 6
for $1, -All well rooted. Garden Sage
plants, 5c ea. 6 for 25c. All over $1
or over ordexs del. Mrs. Joe W. Craty
Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3. , be
Extra large and early variety ee
berry plants, 28c a 100, $2 M. S. B.
Halstead, Rupert, Ga.
- Lady. Thompson strawberry plants,
$2 M.. Red Raspberry and cultivated
bunch blackberry, $1 doz., Block June
cherries, 2 yr. old, 15c ea., pink crepe
myrtle, and dbl. and single althea
bushes, 2 yrs. old, 20c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1.
Cabbage plants, now ready: Charles-
ton and Jersey Wakefield and Success-
ion, 75c for 500, $1.25 M. postpaid. $5
for 5 M, Exp. Col. Mrs. Nina Welch,
Sylvester, Ga. ,
Klondike strawberry plants, 30c a
100, or $2: M. Burton Crow, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt. 2.
Early Jersey eabbage and collard
plants, 50c for 300, $1.15 M, prepaid;
Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 30c
| a 100, $2 M, postpaid. L. A, Crow, Oak-
wood, Ga.
Charleston and Early Jersey. cab-
bage; True Ga, and Heading collard,
25e a 100, $1:20 M, del. 5 M or more
= - FOB. Obie Crow. Oakwood, Ga.,
_ Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 25e per 100, 300 for 50c, $1.25
per 1000 del, Lady Thompson straw-
All varie.< esabbage plants, ready
Several thousand Everbearing straw- |
~ Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants, |
Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1
Copenhagen and Succession cabbage
plants, $1.65 per 1000, 30c per 100 del-
tivered. All-plants well rooted and moss
packed. Alice E. Gibson, Folkston, Ga.,
Rt, 1, Box 46.
Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants
80c per 1000 FOB. No checks or stamps
accepted. No order accepted for less
than $1. No plants shipped COD. I have
large and small plants. State size want-
ed. J. L. Crone, Philomath, Ga.
5000 Lucretia dewberry plants for
sale. Mrs. T, A. Hipp, Hogansville, Ga.
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cab-
page, blue stem and heading varieties
of collards. New crop large plants. 75c
or $1.25 per 1000 delivered $1 M Exp.
Col. Strawberry plants. Klondike and
| Missionary, 50c for 100, $3 M. Master-
dom, 75c for 100 or $6 per M. Prompt
money refunded, Walter W. McEvere,
Braselton, Ga.
Lady Thompson eiehheere plants,
40c per 1000, $3.50 per M. Klondike
strawberry plants, 30e per 100 or $2.50
Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1
Strawberry, Red raspberry; Himalaya
Blackberry Amoor River privet plants
for sale, $2 per 100. Or will exchange
for rye seed at not over $2 per bushel.
Arlys Johnson, Clarkston, Ga,
Klondike strawberry plants, 25 per
100, $2.50 per M. Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 30c per 100, $2.75 per M.
oo Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga.,
Ried
Klondike, Micsionaey. Aroma straw-
berry plants, 50c per 100 postpaid. $3
per 1000, xpress collect. Everblooming
bush roses, 50c each. Climbing. roses,
'75e each. 2 years old, delivered, Mrs.
Kate M.? Cureton, Austell, Ga.
Frostproof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey and Charleston Wakefields now
ready. 500 for 75c. $1.25 per M deliver-
led. Immediate shipment. Mrs. Mary
(| Ree, Meigs, Ga.
shipment. Satisfaction guaranteed or:
per M, Send cash with order, Mrs, Ray
and quote lowest prices del. FOB Al-
and wheat. G. C. Daniel, Ln
Thursday, October eee 1928,
J. Stokes, PO Box 72, Fitzgerald, Ga.~
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield
cabbage plants for winter setting, Fresh
grown. 200 for 45@ 500, 75c; 1000 for
$1.10 postpaid. Miss Grace Branan(
Gordon, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage and onion plants.
Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield an
suecession cabbage, and White Ber
muda onion. 500, 75c; 1000, $1.25 All
delivered by prepaid mail. R. L. Me f
Klondike strawberry plants, State i
spected and certified, 500 for $1.50,
M mailed, $2.75, expressed, $2.25. Cab=
bage plants Wakefield and Flat Dutch,
500 for 75c, 1000 mailed, $1.25, express
ed, $1. Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga
Re. 2.
GRAIN FOR SALE
Good Blue Stem seed wheat, $2 bu
Pure Bancroft seed oats, $1.25 bu., als
good, sound Spanish peanuts, 5c |b. fo
orders not less than 50 lb. R, &
Couch, Turin, Ga.
Genuine Texas Red Rust proof see
oats. Freight paid on 25. bu. upwards
90c bu. Hastings 100 bu. oats, $1 25
bu., first yr. from Hastings. Pure,
sound, and free of grass and weed
seeds, R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville
15 bu. Abruzzi. seed rye, $1.75 b
FOB. W. P. MeClain, Clarkesville, Ga.
Appler seed oats, $1 bu., FOB. Te
Miller, Leo, Ga.
GRAIN WANTED
Want 500 bu. seed oats. Send sampl
ine. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt,
No. 3.
Want quotations on rye, oats, parley
Ga.
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1926,
from another party.
published.
tol, Atlanta, Georgia.
allow us to publish
lish.
berry plants. 35 hun., $2.50 M, del.
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