Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1928 October 18



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ry notice over the State that pre actically no fodder was saved.
this year on. account of the. rain.

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And, that a great deal of the hay ae was cut potted
without being stacked and a good deal that had been stacked
was ruined. Ivalso notice that the corn erop as a whole is very

short: a great many farmers not wee made enough corn to :

last longer than planting time.

All feed stuffs will probably be very high in a spring ae
money very scarce and now is the t'me to prepare to meet this
condition. Necessity is the mother of invention, and a great

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orn most farmers ean get by withens hav. ng to buy Bed, Sav-

Img. a: feed ball is equal to. making that much money on your .

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FERTILIZER ANALYSES ARE COMPLETED

Aniely Ses hav e been completed on all samples of Noctilive

taken this season, The reports on the dast analyses are being

mailed out this week. If there is any one who had his fertilizer

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deal of crab- -grass. Johnson grass, beggar weeds, etg., can
still be saved. While this is not as good hay as some, it will
e much better than having to buy hay next season. a

sampled who has not received a report on it, if you do. not

receive a report by. Monday of next week pease notify us,
oiy ing name of inspector, fei we will mail you a copy.

Now is the time to. SOW oats and by plantas. a pateh of early BUGENE ae ALM ADGE.

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MARKET REPORT

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OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

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Prevailing. Wholesale Filo Oct 28, weet A wayeeauie to variation. ~~

COLUMBUS. .SAVANNAH

$ 1.50 100 Ibs. $ 1.50 100 Ibs.
1.50 aes.

= ee a ATLANTA MACON. _ AUGUSTA
Sweet Potatoes. (Yellow) bulk, : =$ 1.75 100 ths. $ 1.66 100'lbs, $ 1.75 100 ibs:
Irish Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs.. ee ee ie 1,75

. Cabbage, green, erated, 100 lbs. -_+----------2----++ 2.00 Be 295 2.75

- Eggs, Ga., Extra, dozen a : fae Sey Abe
Eggs,. Ga. Standard, dozen =e poe es
Eggs, Ga., Trade, dozen

Eggs, Yard Run, dozen

Stags, per lb.

Hens, per Ib.

_ Roosters, per Ib.

Friers, per Ib.

Ducks, per Ibe

Geese, per lb. S

_ Turkeys, per lb. a

Lima Beans, per lb. .

Field Peas, mixed, per bu. Soe

Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon- : aS

Corn : ama, sack, 96 lbs. ee ae Soot eeenene



O Peusine Hay, ia.
Alfalfa, (Ga.); ton oS : :
- Country Butter, best. abla, iby ee wenn nee nee n nie
Country. Butter. cooking, Ib. --















Wanted

- ANCONAS FOR SALE
- 1 full blood Ancona March cock-
erel, $1.25, also will exch. for 2 An-
-eona full blood and high class coek-
_erels. W. A. Holsonback, Ranger, Ga.

BANTAMS FOR SALE

-_- 3 pure bred Golden Sebright ban-
tams, $1.25 ea. Mrs. S. W. Norman,
- Cobbtown, Ga., Rt. 2. ge

2 prs. Japanese Black tail ban-
- tams, $5; 2 trios, white Jap Silkies,
- $10 per trio; 4 trios, Golden Sebright
$10 per trio; 6 trios, Buff Cochin,
- $7.50 trio; mixed bantam hens & pul-

jets $1 ea. Buff Silkie cockerels, $5).

ea. Eggs at all times. L. L. Wallace,
Rents. Ga., 247 No. Highland Ave.

- BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
J Barred Rock yr. old cockerel, $3.
Mrs. C. O. Pettit, East Ellijay, Ga.
Lots of 5 pedigreed laying strain
hens and cock, or cockerel. Barred
Rocks, $7.50, also 1 thoroughbred
. white Emden goose and 1 white Chin-
ese goose for sale. C, E. Parrish,
_ Adel, Ga. ee
Selected March Barred Rock cock-
_erels, direct from Quisenberrys trap-
nested and pedigreed stock, $2 ea. W.
HI. Fincher, Cedartown, Ga., Rt. 4.
9 Barred Rock now laying hens,
- $1.25 ea., 5 April pullets, $1 ea.
Mrs. R. L. Bentley, Cordele: Ga. Rt.
6 hens and 1 cockerel, 2 yr. old,
- Thompson Barred Rocks, 312 crated.
- Cash. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga.,
Rt. 2: SE De eS Peat
Thompson. Barred Rocks, 3 mos.
old cockerels, $1, or exch. for pul-
Jets of sam strain and age. J. F.
Butterworth, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4.
- 16 Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred
_ Rock April pullets, and 1 fine cock-
erel, same age, $1 ea., also 15 hens,
game strain 18 mos. old, $1 ea. Mrs.
_I..L. Powell, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 5.)
Thompson Imp. Ringlet early Spg.
hatch cockerels, second direct, $1.75

ea., 1 1927 cock, $2; 1 cock, 1926]
hatch, $1.50. Cash with order. All}.

FOB. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
merce, Ga., Rt. 29. j
4 large pure bred Thompson Bar-
red Rock cockerels, $2 ea., $7 for
lot; 4 March cockerels, same strain,
$1.50 ea. All FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,

Com-

= fine pure bred Barred Rock Apr.
1927 cocks, for breeders, $5 for pr.
Mrs. John A. Watson, Summit, Ga.

__. BRAHMAS FOR SALE :
_ 2 Giant strain Light Brahma cock-
_erels, direct from Scotts Farm, $5
ea. Mrs. Jewel Godard, Milledgeville,



Ga, Rt. 1, Box 19.

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCK
Coe FOR SALE
__ Prize winning Partridge Plymouth
Rock cocks, hens, pullets and hatch-
Ing eggs for-sale. T. D. Fisher, At-
Janta, Ga., 984 Highland Terrace.

1 trio Partridge Plymouth Rocks.
Pure bred. 2 fine young hens and

1 cockerel, $8. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys,
aa, Oe. 9G.

_ Pure bred Buff Rock cockerels and
cocks. Well developed and fine color-
mg, each $1.50 to $2; hens, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. G. L. Trimble; Adairsville, Ga.

- GAMES FOR SALE ee

_10 Dark Cornish Game pullets. and
1 cockerel, $11. Mrs. J. H. Mackey,
Charing; Ga. Lees
Dark Cornish Game pullets, $1.25
_fa., a few hens, $1.50 ea. J. D. Rufi,
Griffin, Ga. Rt. C.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
eae FOR SALE . waoa
_ Pure bred Black Jersey Giants, en-
itled to reg. last of March hatch;
1 cock and 8 pullets, $5. Mrs. M. F.

a Ga. 821 South



| uinea pigs.
operten, Ga.

| Black Giant rooster, 81.75; 2 April
hatch Plymouth Rock cockerei, $1.50

ea., several mixed hens, some now
laying: 80c Ib., also about 26 Tan-
cred April hatch White Leghorn pul-

lets, $1.50 and $2 ea. Cash with or-|
oe ; jcockerels and pullets for sale. Miss

der. Glenn E. Finley, Dalton, Ga.



-. LEGHORNS FOR SALE

10 White Leghorn 15 mos. old
laying hens; 70 March (have started
to lay) and April pullets. Tancred
strain; 8 March cockerels; the lot
for $1.25 ea. FOB my station. Miss

Minnie Hardy, Odessadale, Ga. Rt.

One.

16 young White Leghorn hens and
1 cockerel, $18 for lot. Dewey, L.
Jackson, Temple, Ga., Rt. 1.

20 W. L. April pullets and 2 cocks,

also 4 R. I. Red pullets and 1 cock,

and 2 Pekin ducks, M. A. Hubert, At-
lanta, Ga. The Rear, 268
Ave., NE.

12 Tanered White Leghorn April
pullets, well developed and from

-heavy laying strain, $1 ea. Mrs. L.
Slaighten, Powersville, Ga.

-Tormahlen Brown Leghorns: 12

| pullets and 1 young rooster, all about

grown: $1 ea. Mrs, I. S. Teagle, Cor-
dele, Ga.,- Rt. B.. Fee ee
Selected White Leghorn April cock
erels, direct from Quisenberry. Trap-
nested and pedigreed stock, $1.50 ea,
. H. Fincher, Cedartown, Ga., Rt.
_S. C. Brown Leghorn cockerels.
Everlay strain, $1.50 ea. Hyatt Lam-
bert, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 2. Ee.
_ 25 Everlay Brown Leghorn pul-
lets; also 25 Anconas, some laying,
$52; also have a 400 cap., Queen in-
cubator and 2 Wishbone brooders,
$60 for incubator and brooders. S.
S. Bizzell, Moultrie, Ga. - =
_ Selected Everlay S. C. Brown Leg-
horn ready to lay pullets, $1.35 ea.,
5 point comb scrappy cockerels, giv-
ing service: $2.50 ea., selected Tan-
ered . C. White Leghorn yearling
hens, $1.25 ea., pullets, ready to lay,
$1.50 ea., cockerels, $2.50 ea. J. H.
Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ae
_ Wycoff White Leghorns: 12 year-
ling hens and 2 yearling cocks, 100.
per cent -blood lines from best mat-
Ings. 5-6 Ib. hens; 6 1-2, 7 1-2 Ib.
cocks. Bred for the past 7 yrs. Write

for prices. R. T. Clay, Marietta, Ga., |
(610 Powder Springs St.

Several hundred Hollywood White
Leghorn yearling hens priced reason-
able. W. R. Pierce, Culloden, Ga.

_ 800 8. C. White Leghorn, Barron):
strain, hatched March 6th, and all

from Ozark Poultry farm this year,
well culled. All pullets except 4. Some
laying, $1 ea., for quick sale. Mov-
ing cause of selling. Act quick. G. E.
Smith Allenhurst, Ga., Box 44.

30 or 40 Tancred Leghorn 7 mos.
old pullets, culls, 60c.ea. Dr. G.
H. Dunlop, Madison, Ga.

3 pure bred Brown Leghorn 4 mo.
old, pullets and 1 cockerel. Everlay
strain, 75c ea. Mrs. B. F. Johnson,
Dawson, Ga. Rt. C.

100 Tancred White Leghorn hens,
starting on their second yr. lay, $1.25
c . T. McMillan, Gainesville, Ga.,



MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR SALE

Pure bred Buff Minorca, 5 mos.
old cockerels, $1.50 ea., and pul-

lets, $1 ea. R.

B. Williams, Milan,
Ga. :



- ORPINGTONS FOR SALE

_ 20 young, thoroughbred Buff Orp-
ingtons for sale or will exch. for
?0 Black Minoreas. D. Burnham,
Rhine, Ga. :

11 Buff Orpington soon-to-lay pul-
lets, $1.50 ea. L. F. Hales, Adel, Ga.
_ Few selected Golden Buff Orp-
ington pullets. Byers strain, begin-
ning to lay, well developed. $1.75 ea.

tJ. H, Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.

| strain, $1.75. Doyle Eller, Ellijay,

_E, Linden | ,

oung rooster, dark strain, $ ,
_ Cash order. Mrs. J. 8.
eagle, Cordele, Ga., Rt. BR

bout 20 nice, fat R. I. Red 2 yr.

Tea
A
old hens, for table use, 25c lb. fryers
good and fat: 85c lb. All FOB. Mrs
F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. .

Several splendid S, C. R. I. Red

Irene New, Carrollton, Ga., 87 Rome
St. ;

1 thoroughbred R. I. Red 1 yr. old
rooster, $1.50. Mrs. P. V. Johnson,
Bowdon Junction, Ga.

Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red _cock-
erels, $1.25 ea., also White Wyan-
dotte, Fischel strain 20 mos. old
cock, $2.50; 1 1928 cockerel, same

Ga., Kt, -3, a
S. C. R. I. Red, beginning to lay

pullets. Parent stock, Harold Tomp-{

kins direct, $1.75 ea. J. H. Beasley:
Lavonia, Ga. ;
3 March hatch Donaldson 8. C.
R. I. Red pullets and 1 cock, $1.25
ea. or exch. for neanuts at 5c Ib.,
also 1 bantam rooster and 2 pullets,
75 ea., $2 for all, and 1 Indian Run-
ner duck, $1, or exch. for corn or
pig. Wilson Carson, Griffin, Ga.
_A few S. C. R. I. Red February,
March and April cockerels from 250
eggs and better record for 4 genera-
tions on both sides. Out of 9 entries
in our county fair, got 8 ribbons. R.
T. Clay, Marietta, Ga.

WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
Pure bred. Partridge Wyandotte
hens and pullets, $1.50 ea. cocks and
cockerels, $1.50 ea. R. B. Williams,
Milan, Ga, : 4

A few nice Regal Dorcas White
Wyandotte cockerels and pullets, $1.-
50 ea. J. A. Land: Clayton, Ga.

4 Partridge Wyandotte 2 yr. old
hens, $1 ea., or exch. for pure bred
Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock
young hens or pullets. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 fine R. C. White Wyandotte
rooster, nearl* grown, $1.50; half
grown pullets and rooster, $1 ea.,
hens, $1.25 ea. All FOB. No checks.
Send money order. Mrs. B. B. Thorne
Perkins, Ga. es :

50 White Wyandotte hens and 2
cocks. All April 1927 hatch. 1 Jan.
1928 cockerel, $1.50 ea. All Regal
Dorcas strain. FOB Moultrie. Mrs.
John W. Good, Moultrie, Ga.

March hatch Regal Dorcas White
Wyandotte cockerels, $1 ea. W. P.
Clayton, Quill, Ga.

BABY CHICKS FOR SALE -
Beginnine Thursday, Oct. 18th,
and continuing throughout the season
will have strong, healthy baby chicks
for sale. October and November
chicks make the best broilers and
fryers for the high prices in Decem-
ber, January and February: Heavy
_breeds, $18; Leghorns; $16 a 100.
Walter Rylander, Americus, Ga.,
os East Point Poultry Farm, Dept.
Tompkins strain R. I. Red day old
chicks, 25c ea. Mrs. A. F. Freeman,
Atlanta, Ga. 1499 McLendon Ave.

- BABY CHICKS WANTED
- Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. White Wyandottes
or Buff Orpingtons preferred, but
will take any large breed. Write
first. J. C. Pittman, Lumber City,
Ga. Rte 1, Box 8... * :

Want 100 baby chicks, any large
pure breed to raise on halves to 8
or 10 wks. Write before sending.
Misses Ida and Estelle Turner, Smith-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1. ae

Want 50 to 100 white or Barred
Rock baby chicks to raise on ~half
to 8 wks. old. Alfred Q. Sweat, Alma,

Ga: Rt 2, Box 89.

Want at once 50 White Wyan-
dottes and 50 Buff Wyandotte baby
chicks. Would also take Rhode Is-
land or White Minorea baby. chicks
to raise on halves, up to ten weeks







| Ga, Rt. 1, Box 44.

before sending. Anna Ward, Morven: |

Want 100 chicks, 4 or 5 wks., old, _
Any. large breed; also want 50 bu. |

del., East Point or Atlanta. Peter J.
Haden, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want 25 Thompson Imp. Ringlet .

best. cash price at once. Mrs. Chas.
A. Joiner, Byronville, Ga.
Want 1 or 200 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. R. I. _
Reds or some big type chicken. G. A.
Chance, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2,0
Wanted 50 baby chicks; R. I. Reds _
or any large breed, pure bred, to
raise on halves to 8 wks. Good range -
and exp. Mrs. M. W. Whitfield,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want to get with some parties who
have Barred Rock baby chicks to.
oe Mrs. L. N. Dalton, Homer, Ga.,
t. 2; : .

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE ee
Full blood, pure bred Hamburgs:
pullets, $2 ea., pen of 2 pullets and
1 rooster, 1 yr. ohd, $5. Miss Ida
Baugh, St. George, Ga. Stee

ge
CHICKENS WANTED

60 to 75 W. L. March hatched
pullets, must be good. strain and
cheap for cash. Alfred Q. Sweat, Al-
ma, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 39.

-Want 12 or 15 pure bred Cornish
Indian Game chickens. State age and
best cash price. Henry Griffin, Sparks
Gay Rts ser

Want several hundred pure bred
well culled White Leghorn pullets,
and young hens. Write making best
cash price FOB. E. McNelley, Turn-
ersville, Ga. ae : :

-Want 50 head of Brown Leghorns,
pullets, ready for laying. Give best.
cash price. They must be full stock
and free from culls. C. F. Rowell,
Winokur, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 21. ae

~ Want to exch. fine pure bred R. 1.
2 year old cock for good strain R.
I. pullets. Robert G. Joyner, 404
Newnan Ave., East Point, Ga. i
| Want.25 to 50 S. C. White Leg-
horn pullets, March or April hatch.
Send price. H. S. Ellington, Oxford,
Ga. Se 24
Want hens and fryers in any quan-
tities. Also fresh eggs in case lots.
Also March and April pure white Leg-





horn pullets. State what you have

and best price. S. P. Howe, Hapeville
Ga. =
Want 100 Brown Leghorn hens,
Everlay strain. No culls. State best

cash price in first letter. Mrs. R. S.

Stallworth, Macon Ga., Rt. 5.

Want someone to furnish 2 to 800
chicken hens and feed. I furnish land
and house and attend to and raise

on halves. Must be good, healthy oe
stock, free from insects or disease. -

Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Ga.

pullets. Donaldson strain. Must be
pure strain and reasonable price.

Mrs, B. W. Barrett, Calhoun, Ga,

Rt. 4.

Want old roosters, hens and fry-
ers at 12 1-2c lb., butter at 30c del.
also pecans, (send sample) cows,

calves and pigs at market price. Ike

Stant, 131-13th St.. Augusta, Ga.

Care City Market Co.

ers and hens. State price and wt
Fred I Baker, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want to exch. 1 pure bred Light
Brahma rooster, from Flowery Branch
poultry farm for 1 same breed non-

Whitaker, East Ellijay, Ga. oe
Want to exch. 1 full bred Light

Brahma rooster, ordered. from Bunk-
er Hill poultry farm for one same

Cora Williams, East Ellijay, Ga. .

Want 25 R. I. Red hens and 2
roosters to raise on halves on open
range. Donaldson strain preferred.



old. I have good luck. Mrs..L. E.
McElwain, Jennings, Fila.

State price and strain. lie
Cash, Braselton, Ga., Rt. -1.





wheat for chicken feed. State price

Barred Rock baby chicks del. State

Want 10 or 12S, C.R.1. Red Mch.

Want any amount heavy breed fry-

relative to that strain. Mrs. Cecil

breed non-relative to that strain. Mrs. ;

ing, for same number of Games, |
y kind except black. Mrs. Floyd
rter, Howell, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 200 to 400 S. C. White Leg-

pullets, March, and not later

an April, 1928 hatch. Dr. L. C.

her Atlanta, Ga., 35 Linden Ave.

j., Oak Terrace Farm.

Want to exch. equal value for 25

or pullets. Write. Mrs. M. S.
Idwin, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. |
Want 20 Barred Rock February cr
ch pullets and 3 cockerels. Must
-1 and reasonable. A. H. Cliatt,

ncolnton, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 10 pure bred Buff Orping-
ton pullets. State price in first let-
er. W. C. Newnan, Thomaston, Ga.,
602 E. Lee St.

Want any amount of heavy breed

rs and hens, Fred I Baker, Col-

bus, Ga. Rt. 2. e

ant to exch. 1 thoroughbred Buff
Orpington, yr. old rooster for thoro-
hbred R. I. Red rooster, not over
g. old. Party to pay postage both

ys. W. W. Pelham, Pelham, Ga.

. 2, Box 234.

Want to exch. value $20 for Brown

ghorn or Barred Plymouth Rock

, or Jersey heifer. Mrs. L. N.}

alton, Homer, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want 50 J. B. Giant March pullets,
60 1927 hens. No culls. Pay
sonable cash price. Mrs. J. B.
aye, Newborn, Ga.
ant 10 or 12 S. C. R. I. Red, Don-
Jdson March ready to lay pullets at
reasonable price. Quote best price.
} -B. W. Barrette, Calhoun, Ga.,
Want 2 Barred Rock cocks, not
than 18 mos. old. Must be well
yarred and from good laying stock.
cash. C. F. Coxwell, Milledge-
rille, Ga., Rt. 1. &
Want to exch. White Wyandotte
Thite Leghorn 1927 hens for J.
. Giant hens or pullets. Want 5 to
head. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty: Ga.
ant 10 to 50 S. L. Wyandotte
April or May pullets. Make best of-
rr. Oscar Woody, Athens, Ga., 140
cker St. |
ant 100 White Leghorn pullets
young hens. Will exch. Kudzu
ts, budded Schley pecan trees,
yw reg. Guernsey bull, nearly 4 yrs.
yd. Want strictly pure bred chickens.
der M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
ant 50 pure bred R. I. Red pul-
Will pay market price. Mary
ng, Cummings, Ga. Rt. 8.

= WANTED ~_s| and 2 hens, $1.
ant to exch. R. I. Reds, old or

p14; also 1 pr. pure bred
Bourbon Reds, 1927 Maik Oe or
$17 for trio. Cash with order. Mrs.
Callie Ertzberger, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.

10 White Pekin ducks, this yrs,
hatch, $1.50 ea. Mrs. W. E. Minix,
Senoia, Ga., Rt. 2.

a Mammoth Bronze, Goldbank
Strain, 2 yr. old turkey tom, $10;
hen, same age and strain, $5. Mrs.
W. A. Oxford, Rutledge, Ga.

5 White Holland turkeys: 2 toms
and 3 hens, $25 or $5 ea. O. L. Davis,
West Point, Ga. Eg ee

16 April hatch M. B. turkeys,
$45.80; 14 March hatch, $56. Will
sell all together for $90. R. R. Single,
Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 Bronze turkey gobbler, April
hatch; 1 Bronze 2 yr, old hen. Both
$10. Woodrow Dent, Adrian, Ga.,
Box 46.

3 pr. Avril 1928 pure bred Bronze}

turkeys. Grown in size. Hens $4;
gobblers, $5, also 1 pr., 2 yr. old,
ien $8, tom, $9. So. Ga, stock. Mrs.
C. C. Hadley, Chipley, Ga.; Rt. 1. -
4 pure bred Goldbank strain turk-
2y hens, good layers, $5.50 del., also
1 R. I. Red-rooster, pure bred, R. C.
$1.50 del. Mrs. .B. F. Morrison,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 8.
Pure bred Bourbon Red turkeys,
fine for breeding. April hatch: 2 hens
and 1 tom, $10. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt,
Lavonia, Ga.

Bird Bros., strain Big Bone turk-

eys: 1 tom, 19 1-2 lbs., at 16 mos.
old, $50; 1 tom, 14 Ibs., at 10 mos.,
$25; or exch. for Jersey or Guern-
sey heifers or bull. L. L. Crowe, Cum-
ming, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 65. =
2 Bronze turkey hens, 1927 hatch,
$10. Cash with order. Mrs. Jessie
Phillips, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5.

Turkeys: a cross between the
Bronze and Bourbon. 18 mos. old,
30 Ib. gobbler, and 2 hens, $16 for
trio; also some young ones. Mrs. R.
B. Mooney, Adairsville. Ga.

1 M. B. April 1927 tom and 2 hens,
strong, healthy, vigorous stock. April

1928 toms and a few hens for sale.

Miss Nannie
Ret,-1; =

pring hatch Pekin ducks, $5 trio.
Strong, healthy* birds. E. L, Row-
land, Athens, Ga., Box 334.

White Pekin ducks, $1.50 ea., or
exch. for equal in value. B. L. Thur-

Garner, Cedartown, Ga.

mond, Greshamville, Ga.
7 pure bred White Pekin ducks. |}

Prize winners this season: 5 ducks
and 2 drakes (full feathered and fat)
$10 for lot. Mrs. M. C. Jay, Madison,

Want White Rock hens or pullets.| Ga,

State prices and quantity. Mrs. C.

. Nail, McDonough, Ga., Rt. 3.
fant to exch. a thoroughbred
arred Rock cockerel about 10 mo.
ld for a thoroughbred Ancona cock-
rel or hen. Mrs. Amos Carter, Hazel-

urst, Ga., Rt. 2. 3
Want 150 W. L. Pullets, begin-
g to lay. March or April hatch.
t be well developed and good
n. Andy Wood, Alpharetta Ga.,

Want 1000 S. C. White Leghorn
Nets, laying or beginning to lay.
ts of 100 acceptable. Must be cul-
ed, healthy and from good laying
n. State quantity, strain, cond.,
owest cash price. T. T. MeNelley,
furnerville, Ga., Box 44.
oid

RKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
- FOR SALE
Toulouse geese, $4 to $6 per pr.,
xch. for pigs or meat shoats at
sonable price. Mrs. C. A. Black,
ie Rock, Ga., Rt. 1. oe
5 White Pekin drakes, $1.25 ea.,
o 10 R. I. Red Feb. pullets. and
ckerels, $1.50 ea. and White Wyan-

tte eggs, $1.25 a setting, postp nop Bilijay. A. G. Clayton. Roy, Ga.

of

B. M. Thomas. Hoboken, -Ga.
10 Indian Runner May hatch ducks

ea., or $7 for lot. Miss Merle.

rson, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 1. >
Pure bred Indian Runner ducks,

laying strain: 2 ducks and}

e, $4.50 FOB. Mrs. W. Mei.
1, Tiger, Ga., Rt. 1. be
r., pure bred Bourhon Red tur-
_April hatch. $10 or 1 tom



ee

Toulouse gees, $2 ea. Mrs. John
C. Johnston, Hogansville, Ga.

Turkeys: 1 pr. Bronze, dark 1927 :

hatch, large, beautiful color, also, 2
young April hens, if all taken by 1
party, $25. Mrs. Jewel Godard, Mil-
ledgeville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 19.

1 Bourbon Red, 35 Ib. gobbler,
$15; 5 hens, wt.. 16-20 Ibs., $10 ea.
all 18 mos old. Young Bourbon Reds
for stock: toms, $7.50, hens, $6. Jas.
W. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.

17 pure bred jet black April hatch

turkeys, $3 ea. or $50 for lot. Mrs.

John A. Watson, Summit, Ga.
- Pure White Indian Runner drakes
for sale. G. N. Thomas, Thomasboro,

Ga.

Mrs. G. W. Whitworth, Lavonia, Ga.
Rt. 3. ;

Genuine English strain Mink ducks

All yr. layers, females, 5 to 6 lbs,

$2.50 ea., drakes, 7 to 8 lbs., $3 ea.)
| Add 35 per. head for shipping chgs.

on females and 50c on drakes. Young
ducklings, same strain, $5 trio. del.
Mrs. B. T., Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga.,

Rt. 4. :
12 young Muscovey ducks, $1 ea.

Muscovey ducks, 1928 hatch, $1.50

Ga. : ae \
TY, Bhglish Ring Neck pheasants, 2
yrs. old, $8 ea. or $15 for both,. or
exch. for pheasant hens, same age.
L. L. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga., 247 No.
Highland Ave., Nie 4 6s
Golden and Lady Ambhearst pheas-

pk

5 nice grown ducks, $6 or exch.

ea,, 1927 hens, $2 ea, L. E. Williams, |

BU

ants, 1928 hatch. Birds fully grown
and juvenile plumage; Extra fine
Goldens, $15 pr., Amhersts, $18 pr.
L. J. Barrow, West Point, Ga. ;
_Thoroughbred young Bourbon Red
turkey toms for breeding, $7 ea., 2
yr. old tom, $10. Miss Bessie Under-
wood, Siloam, Ga., Rt. 1. ;

1 pure bred 18 mos. old M. B. tom.
Goldbank strain, wt. 30 Ibs., or more,
$10. Mrs. A. S. Ferguson, Thomas-
ton, Ga.

Turkeys: 18 mos, old, 15 or 20 Ib.
gobbler, 2 hens, 15 mos.? old, wt., 12
or 15 lbs., 1 young 6 or 8 lb. turkey.
{All Grade Mammoth Bronze, $18.50
for lot, or exch, for pure bred hens
(chickens) not over 15 mos. old.
Prefer Black Minoreas, A. G. May-
field, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. _

TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.
WANTED 28

Want 1 doz. half grown (or this
yrs.) Guinea pullets. Gray, White or
mixed, and 1 white guinea rooster,
at reasonable price. Mrs. G. L. Jones,
Shellman, Ga., Rt. 3. ca

Want:12 or 15 common Guineas,
(poultry) 1 Ib. size, or half grown.
also a breeding trio of White ones.
State price. J. H. Smith, Atlanta, Ga..
247 No. Highland Ave. ce oe

Want 10 large White Pekin drakes,
this yrs. hatch. Dr. L. C. Fischer, At-
lanta, Ga., 35 Linden Ave. NE., Own-
er: Oak Terrace.

Want a pr. or trio of large breed
turkeys, to raise from on halves
another year. Will take the very
best of care of them and guarantee
your half of what I raise. Mrs. S. D.
Crowe, Bogart, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want pr., genuine White In-
dian Runner ducks, pure white in
:olor that lays pure white (not green)
and a little larger than Leghorn eggs.
Geo. W. Cobb, Ellijay, Ga. J
- Want 10 pure bred Bourbon Red



ard of perfection. M. C. Jay, Madi-
son, Ga., Rt. 2. > =

key hen and 1 this yrs. common
Bronze and Gray stock for 2 this
yrs, hatch hens. Want to get unrela-
ted stock, Near this route so will not
have to be shipped. Mrs. W. W.
Smith, Cornelia, Ga., Rt.1.

Want ducks, turkeys, chickens for
eating purposes. Mrs. E. B. Young.
Mgr., New Albany Hotel Albany,
Ga. .

Want peafowls, old and young, the
year round, single or in prs. Will pay
cash. B. R. Woodliff, Mowery Branch
Ga. : !



EGGS FOR SALE
Absolutely fresh, infertile - eggs,
del., at your door in 12 doz., lots

Write for price. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
Valley, Ga., Peach Poultry Farm.
Pure bred S. C..R. I. Red, Don-

Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert. Ga.

$1 for 15: undelivered. Mrs. B. F.
Harrison, Bolingbroke, -Ga. i
Tompkins strain R. I. Red eggs,
$2 for 15. Mrs. A: H. Freeman, At-
lanta, Ga., 1499 McLendon St.

- EGGS WANTED

Want fresh white and brown eggs
at 2e above Jacksonville market.
| Certified Egg Co., Miami, Fla., 136
S, W. 9th. Ave... Se :

Want to set pure bred eggs on
halves in an 125 cap., incubator. Any
kind of large breed, but prefer White
or Barred Rocks. Mrs. S. D. Crowe,
Bogart. Ga., Rt. 2. ; ae

Want eggs and poultry daily. Will
pay highest market prices. Write
what you have and price wanted.

ville, Fla. :

INCUBATORS FOR SALE |
- 1 Buckeye Blue Flame brooder, oil
burner, 500 cap., practically new, $15.
Mrs. M. Pickren, Rhine, Ga.

1 Little Brown Hen incubator com-
| plete with instructions and thermom-
eter, $3 orexch. for a pr. S. L. Wyan-



ee

hens that will perform to the stand-|

Want to exch. 1 last yrs. hatch tur-

where there is free express service. |

aldson strain eggs, $1 for 15 del.;.
Eggs from fine White Orpingtons,

Berk-Holland Pie? Coganerksou: F OB Blue Ridge.

| Green Mtn., Irish

FOB.

PAGE THREE

dotte or S. C. R. I. Red chickens not
over 2 yrs. old. Mrs, C. M. Morgan,
Lyons, Ga., Rt. B. 9
2 1500 chick cap, Simplex brooder
stoves, oil pipes, tanks, etc.; 1 M cap.
Sol Hot; 1 500 chick Up-to-Date; 15 or
20 feed troughs; about 1 doz. growing
chick troughs, drinking founts, etc.,
also 2 Buckeye incubators, 600 cap.
Al lin A-1 cond., for sale at a sacri-

fice. Make best offer for part or asa

whole. Mrs. John Crosby, Macon, Ga,,
Box 892.

Imperial coal burning brooder stove,
500 cap., complete., used 1 season, $9.
zash, or exch. for equal value in eat-
ing chickens. Mrs. A. H. Freeman, At.
lanta, Ga., 1490 McLendon Ave.

2 Buckeye incubators; 65 and 210
cap., in good cond., $12.50 and $6. C.
T. Parker, The Rock, Ga. :

-l Successful make incubator, 309
zap., good cond., and a good hatcher,
ready for setting, $15 or exch. for

meat, dry lima beans, Irish potatoes, __

eating apples and dried apples and
peaches. Mrs. Lizzie
Gay, Rt A::

Wishbone 400 cap., in perfect cond. _

only slightly used. Bargain. J. C. Bas- a

son, Milledgeville, Ga., Care Bastons
Hatchery. ee Eee
No. 9 Buckeye incubator, 2300 cap.,
used part of 2 seasons. Fine cond.,
for sale at bargain. W. H. Mathers,
Millen, Ga., Care Jenkins County _
Hatchery. ~ : : 4
Wisconsin incubator, 250 cap., in
good cond., hot water copper pipes
and dbl. glass doors. Good lamp and

thermometer, $12.50 FOB. F.C, Win-

go, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. |

2 Buckeye incubators, good cond.,
65 cap., $10 ea. Mrs. W. A. Taylor,
Macon, Ga., 325 Adams St.

-1 mammoth Buckeye incubator,
practically new, 1200 cap., 1 Miller

1 Ideal, 11,800 cap., will erect and put

in operation at no extra cost than |
necessary common labor; cheap for
quick sale; also Buckeye Blue Flame
brooders, 500 chicks, $15. All guar- |
anteed to be in good operating cond.

Chas. F. Howe, Ft, Valley, Ga, Peach

Poultry Farm.
1 Cypress 140 cap. incubator, good
as new, $20, or exch. for R. I. Reds

or Thompson Barred Rock pullets.

Chas. F. Wiehrs, Savannah, Ga., 745
@

used 1 season. Sell or exch for 15 R. I.

Red or 15 Barred Rock pullets. M.
Renouf, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 2, Care Re-

nouf Poultry Farm.

1 Sol Hot wickless oil burning

brooder, 1928 model. 44 in. canopy,
500 cap., used very little. Perfect con-
dition, $15 FOB or exch. J. H. Beas-

ley, Lavonia, Ga. 34 es
1 Little Brown Hen incubator, $3.
Mrs. P. G. Bostwick, Bluffton, Ga.
8 Sol Hot brooders for-sale. H. L.
Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. =
1 Buckeye incubator, 600 cap., in
good cond., reasonable. -Herman
Skelton, Royston, Ga. Care Cave
Brarich Farm. te . :
1 Buckeye 500 canopy brooder. Make

best offer. Mrs. G. N. Barnette, Su-

gar Valley, Ga.

800 cap., Schwalge incubator, used

1 season. Hot air, oil burner, turning ~
tray and can be run sections of 200
eggs. Cost $180. -Sel or exch. for
White Leghorn pullets. Make offer.
L. L.. Wallace, Atlanta, Ga., 247 N.
Highland Ave. (re ae sees ee Sar
INCUBATORS WANTED
Want incubator, 200 cap. Cypress,
Prairie State or Buckeye. Must be

practically new and in first class con-

dition. R. T. Clay, Marietta, Ga.

POTATOES FOR SALE
Irish cobbler potatoes, $1.25 bu.,
gantown, Ga.

ee , Irish potatoes. Fancy
table variety, $2.50 per 100 lbs FOB

here. Any quantity. Cash with order.

Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 4.



wae

tee

: Cote ae. Trish potatoes, 90c bu., - iu
W. E. Hampton, Mineral Bluff,
oe Re ee Reo 2 ag



Lawson, Morven,

East 35th St., Care Weihrs Hatch- =
ry. : E es Sa ae
1 Dependable incubator, 250 cap.,

B. M. Wise, Mor- x




























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PAGE FOUR oS
GEORGIA |
MARKET BULLETIN

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

DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner

Thursday, October 18, 1928

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

of farm produce and
appurtenances, admissible under pos-
tal regulations, inserted one time on
each request, and repeated only when
request is accompanied by new copy
of advertisement. 2

Advertisements

Limited space will not permit insertion |

f unimportant advertisements. Under

f seceantye: Som the Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any
advertisement appearing in the Bulle-
- tin or transaction resulting therefrom.

a f. ;
Miscellaneous Ads _
Want to buy feed oats. L, C. Whit-

aker, C. A., Alma, Ga. _ se
For SaleWell equipped and well

located farm for hog raising, dairy-:

trucking and canning, on State
highway No. 41, Luthersville. Would
like to sell half interest and let
party put up capital and let my two
boys (who dont mind work) and my-
self do the work, or would sell all
and run same for other party. Exp.
honest, reliable. Good land and bldgs.
Write for particulars and state what
you can offer. G: W. Lovett, Luthers-
_ ville, Ga., Rt. 41. ee =
~ For Sale1i110 A. house, store
room, fine location, good land. Near
Acworth. Sell or exch. for farm in
Central North '
Write for particulars. J. E. Borton,
_ Atlanta, Ga., 250 Washington St.,
SW. - ; ;
For SaleAbout 8 acres, more or
less, of slightly rolling pebbly land
in South Ga., 2 horse farm in culti-
- yation. 8 mi. north of Alma, Bacon
county, Ga. 1 mi. consolidated schoo}
2 churches, and on mail route, 2 dwel-
lings and a tobacco barn. Land not
encumbered by debts of any kind,
$3,000 part cash, bal. terms. I. H.
Anderson, Alma, Ga., Rt. 3. :
_ For Sale3 5acres, lying well. Yrs.
ago was.a dairy and truck farm
(Party did well); Small 3 room
house, servants house, and crib; 1-4
mi. from Griffin; 1-2 mi. from 8
cotton mills) where truck can be sold,
1-4 mi., Macon road. $5,000. Half
cash and terms. W. E. H. Searcy, Sr..
Court Reporter, Griffin, Ga. _
Want a good 2 horse farm fo
1929 on 50-50 basis. Would consider
a good truck and poultry farm. Have
good force of my own and want a
good farm and good house in healthy
locality. W. M. Floyd, Albany, Ga.,
Rt Gs 3 a
Want. position at once on 1 horse
farm, either 50-50 or salary basis,
with some one able to finance same
and who is interested in growing
feed and produce. Interested and
willing worker. Write what you can
offer. Sam G. Rogers, Daisy, Ga.
Want position as farm overseer for
8 or 10 nvlows (or would rent same
outfit), on 50-50 basis if financed.
Ref. on request. Life time exp. in
ae: L. M. Gordon, Grantville.
rae oe. 5
Want job as overseer on farm, also
2 farms in connection on halves for

ing,

~ my wifes children. Have farmed 40

yrs. Would consider dairy or hog
raising. Write what you have to ol-
Ibert Manning, Wadley, Ga.,

:



| dairying, on milk route,

Ga. in -mountains. |



Seca

Want work on chicken. dairy or
gen. farm. Will do anything. 20 yrs.
of age, Write what you can offer.

Ernest A. Hamrick, Fayetteville, Ge,

Rt. 3, Care Rheuben Bishop.

Want position on farm as wage
hand. 55 vrs. of age. Wife and baby.
Lived on farm all my life except the
past 3 or 4 yrs. Honest, no bad habits
willing worker and can furnish ref.
Write me what you can offer. E. E.
oes Thomaston, Ga., 120 Mallorey

t; :

Want work on farm for rest of

1928 and 1929, as tractor or truck

driver on part time, balance general
farm work. 80 yrs. age, wife and 3
children. Can move any time. W. G.
Davis, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want job on some large farm as
manager with good man or woman *o
look after farming. business for liv-
able salary. Have 17 yr. old boy and 2
smaller children, 18 and 11. Near
church and school; life time exp., in
jtock raising and farming. etc. W. E.
derring, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 7. 3

Want elderly couple between 45
and 60 yrs. of age without children,
to take a small 1 horse farm of 10
or 12 acres fertile, loam bottom lan }
for grain, vegetables and raise chick-

ens. Write for particulars. Z. B. A.

ford, Chalybeate, Ga.

Want good man who has full force.
and owns his own stock to work a
4 herse farm. Well watered, fine for
and con-
venient to church and school. C.-O-
McMichael, Hillsboro, Ga. ~ Ee
-Saperb dairying and farming pro-
position for right party. Write for
particulars. E. H. George, Madison,
Ga. E >
Want help for gerden and other
light work around the place. Splen-

did opportunity for right party. Pre-

fer a widow with 8 or 4 children
large enotgh to go to school and
help with garden etc. Write for parti-
eulars, and state niun'er of children,
sex, age ete. Good ii:me, school, go

G. Whiting, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.
Want men to cut: 200 cords of wood
from middle of October until first of
Fe ruary. Can, furnish a 1 room cabin
near wood for men to camp in. Could
furnish table board for 4 or 5 nice

men. John P. McCoy: Woodland, Ga.,

Talbot:county. | Z
NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE

2 Yarge walnut trees for sale. S. H.}

Hobgood, Rydal, Ga., RFD 2. eC.
Hopvine roots, 25< for 2 roots. 10
postage. Mrs. J. H. Withers, Car-
tersville, Ga.
- Small citrus Trifoliata hedge plants,
75c a 100 (on account of long sharp
spines, makes impenitrable hedge),
C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga., Box 334.
8 large, fine boxwoods in good shape
(the fine round leaf kind), 130 in., in
circumference, 3 ft. high, $50 ea. Mrs.
J. M. Carlton, Canon, Ga., Rt: 2. \
4-large Dwarf -boxwoods; 180 or
more 2 yr. ones, all rooted, for sale
reasonable. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alphar-
etta, Ga., Rt. 25 i Pe

_. Celestial Sugar and Brown Turkey
figs, 6 large size, $1; 7 medium, $1;

12 small ones, $1; MeDonald-black-

berry, $12.50 M., $1.50 a 100; Lucre-

tia and Premo dewberry, each, $1.10

a 100, $10 a M, also Cherokee hedge

rose, $18 a M, $2 a 100. Carefully
packed and postpaid. J..W.. Toole,

Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.

Concord and Niagara grape vines,
2 yrs. old, 10c and 12 1-2c; Stewart
pecan trees (hardy, prolific stock with

good root), 8 to 6 ft. and over, 40c
1-2 |-

to %5e; Chinese Arbor-Vitae, 2
st., 50c ea., $4 doz..All orders over

$I del in Ga. Y. M.-Anderson, Will-

iamson, Ga. Gs
Magnolia. Glaucia trees, 10 to 12
in., 25c 3 for 50c, $1.50 doz., Magnol-
a Gvandiflora, 1 te~2 {t.. Toc, 2 to 4
ft., $1.50. Reduction made on doz,
lots; rooted boxwoods, 4 to 6 in., 6 for
75e; 8 to 10 in., 6 for $2; larger plants
50c each, $5 doz. 50 American cedars,
2 to 4 ft., $15. Mrs. 0. B Woodruff,
Greenville, Ga.

Dwarf boxwood plants, rooted from:

Raye ae



ysapeen\ pcre yon

Boxwoods, 12 to 20 in.,,25 ea.

English peas. 30c lb., del.



cuttings uniform size, packed well and
del., $3.50 for 50; $6.50 a 100, or lot
of 500 for $28.50; 6 pink crepe myr-

tles, rooted, for $1; larger size, $2.50

doz., 6 weeping willows, rooted, $1.25
del., King Humbert cannas, 6 for $1
del., English dogwood, 6 for $1 or 25c
ea. Mrs. J. F. Rodgers, Greenville,
Garon. 3; os

Lucretia dewberry, 75c a 100; Little
Star Jasmine, Cape Jasmine, and
white spirea, 30c ea. White English
dogwood, 8 for 30c; Weeping Willow,
25e ea., Dwarf boxwood, 6 to 8 in.,
$6.50 a 100, 8 to 10 in., $11.50 a 100;
Crepe myrtle, 2 for 25c, $1.50 doz., 6
Bronze: leaf canas, with large red
vlossom, $1. Lois Woodruff, Green-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Large Red Plum bushes, 30c ea.,

seed of same, 15c doz., sage bushes. |
-1l5e, 2 for 25c; dry sage, 1c a teacup-

ful, 2 for 25c; crepe myrtle, walnut
trees, 30c ea., white Easter lily bulbs,
25c doz. $2 a 100; purpie lilies, 20c
ea., Dorothy Perkins roses, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. S. W. Rodgers,
Conyers, Ga.
~ Arbor-Vitae, 12 to 25 in., 35 ea.,
Miss
Girlie Craig, Morgantown, Ga., Rt. 1.

Peach and apple trees. Different
varieties. Place order now for iali
del. Write or call for prices. (C. N.

' Fitts, Dahlonega, Ga. :

State inspected, budded vecan trees,
2 to 7 ft., 20 to 70 ea. Idus Johnson,
Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.

FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice, dried apples, 12 1-2 and idc
ib., del. Satisfaction assured. N. R.
Mooney, Quill, Ga.
About 150 bu. apples;



Winesaps,

Yorks and Blacks, for sale on trees.

Write. J. E. Cook, Hemp, Ga. .
Stayman Winesap, mammoth black
twig, Ben Davis apples; tree run, 75c

u., graded, polished and packed in

bu. baskets:, U. S. No. 1s, $1.50 all;
No. 2s $1.25: FOB Cornelia. M. M.

he 0 | Crow, Cornelia, Ga.
to church and make good living. C.]

75 lbs. sun dried peaches, 15c |b.
Miss Lera Sargent, Cordele, Ga., Rt.
B; Box hig .

Crabapples for jelly, $2 bu., large
eating, preserving or for jelly, $2.50
uu., FOB. -Mrs. 0. .D.. Woodruff,
Greenville, Ga. <

Sundried fruit, any quantity, Write
for prices; also have. 1 cow and 1 fat.
hog for sale. Rosie E. Nixon, Mor-
gantown, Ga., Rt. 1.
New, fancy sundried apples, saved

from choice, acid fruits, peeled, cored {|

and free of worms, 3 lbs., 50c; 7 Ibs.

-$1 del. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch

Ga - ee

Nice, bright dried apples, free from
worms, peel and core, 15c lb. Add
postage. Mrs. Martha Langley, Elli-
jay. Ga., Rt. 3, Box 45.

Nice dried peaches. Sell or exch. for
dried apples, Ib. for lb., not over 15
Lrg ae C. C. Griffin, Cordele, Ga.,

~ BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Good seed English peas (the Aus-

trian Winter pea), 30c tb, del. Mrs.

J. G Broome, Tifton, Ga.

Willets Wonder Winter English

peas, 30c Ib., or 4 lbs., $1. Miss Laura

Garner, Warthen, Ga.

_New crop sugar crowder peas. Va-

rieties: pure white and cream. Thor-

oughly recleaned and grown express-

ly for seed, 10 lb., in 10 ib. lots or

more \del.
Branch, Ga.

~ Willets Wonder

C. F. Maddox, Flowery
Fros-Proof Bunch
i Mrs. Zu-
lime B. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga. 4

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 50 bu. white butterbeans.

Must be cheap. Mrs. P. V. Johnson,

Bowdon Junction, Ga.

Want 30 tons dry velvet beans in
pod... Make best FOB price shipping
point. W, E. Keeling, Acworth, Ga. _

Want all varieties of peas and beans,
any quantity, anywhere, at market
wice. Good, sound, bright clean stock.
R. N. Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.

Want Whippoorwill speckled, cow,
white and crdwder peas. Advise quan-

| Swint, Orchard Hill, Ga.



































hursday, October 18, 192%
tity and lowest price. No lot too large
or too small. C. A. Rowland, Athens,

Ga. = ee

nas

GRAIN FOR SALE :
~ Cokers pedigreed rye, first yr. from
originator, $2 bu. J. H. Goolsby,
Monticello, Ga. : ee
Genuine Abruzzi rye,, Grazing rye,
and Fulghum seed oats. E. G. Clark,
Fort Valley, Ga. a
Fancy alfalfa, 28 lb., Sweet clover,
white blossom, 15c; North Ga. rye,
$1.75 bu., Abruzzi rye, $2 bu., Beard-
ed Barley, $1.80; Beardless Barley,
$1.90 bu., Fulghum, Appler, and Rust
Proof oats, 90c bu., Red May or Leaps
prolific seed wheat, $2.25 bu. FOB,
Cash with order. W.C. Smith, Wood-
BtOGR, Gag Meee oS a
800 bu., pure Certified Baneroft ~
seed oats, $1.25 bu., FOB. R. M. Tur- -
ner, Royston, Ga.
North Ga., Tall Growing rye, new
crop, good quality, $1.70 bu., FOB
Blue Ridge. F. R. Rogers, Young
Cane, Ga. yee
Seed wheat, $1.75; also 80 lbs., Eng+
lish peas, 8c; W. D. Watson, Logan-
ville, Ga. a cae
Good Tall Growing Mtn. seed rye,
$1.85 bu., in even wt., bags, FOB Blue _
widge. Mys. V, Cook, Henip, Ga: ; 3
Hastings 100 bu., Rust Proof seed
oats, $1.25 bu., 100 bu. lots, $1.15 bu.
.. WD. Tatum, Palmetto, Ga, ae
30 bu. Abruzzi rye, $2.50 bu. Cash
with order. J. C. Dawes, Ellijay, Ga.
Rt. 8, Box 79. pea
250 bu. extra good Appler seed _
oats, thrashed over 50 bu., to the acre, a
re trom any other seed, $1.25 bu.
OB. L. J. Goodson, Boston, Ga:
Pure Fulghum seed oats. J. W. L.
srown, Cartersville, Ga. | oe ee
Ga. Tall Growing seed rye, $1.90 ~
bu., del. Ga. points in lots of 5 bu., or ~
more; lessthan 5 bu., $1.85 bu., FOB.
W. E. Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, $1.25 bu,
pure Blue Stem seed wheat, $2.10 bu.,
good peavine hay, $25 ton, also sound.
white Spanish peanuts, 5c lb., for or-
ders not less than 50- Ibs. R. C. Couch,
-Turin, Ga. c ae
175 bu. No. bright sound, recleaned
pure Purple Straw seed wheat, $2 bu.
FOB Barnesville or Meansville. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. C. H. Walker,
The Rock, Ga. ae
Cokers pedigreed Fulghum seed
oats, extra fine, $1.50 bu., FOB. Cash
with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, ~
Ga., Rt. 29.
1,000 bu. Appler oats; 800 bu. Ban-
croft; Hastings 100 bu., oats, $1 bu,
FOB Iron City. O..M. Greene, Iron .
City; Ga. . om ne
Fulghum seed oats, 80c bu., FOB
Huntington, Ga. L.S. Hughes, Amer-
cus, Ga. Rt.-D: ee

: GRAIN WANTED
Want 8 or 10 bu. Abruzzi rye, mix-
ed with hairy vetch or Austrian win-
ter peas. Quote price, etc. H. F. Ed-
wards, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 15.

Car Lots For Sale And |
Wanted a5
CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots

_ lear of graded Jersey heifers; some
-heavy springers, a few fresh. A. G.





GOATS FOR SALECar Lots _
A car of about 125 goats for sale.
Logan & Andrews, Plains, Ga. iS

PEANUTS & PECANS WANTED
Car Lots Eee

Want car lots of peanuts. Send
sample and advise quantity you have.

R. A. Brown, Montezuma, Ga. ee

CORN, SEED. CORN AND CORN.
MEAL FOR SALE ae
Yellow and red pop corn, 50 qt. or
exch. for Bantam hens. Woodroe Og-
lesby. Garfield, Ga., Rt. 2. cote

CORN, SEED CORN AND SEED
MEAL WANTED
Want 500 bu. of slip shucked









= Es Keeling, Acworth, Ga,

for immediate or later shipment.









arm Employment _

FARM HELP WANTED
ant married man with 300 White
rn pullets-to operate a well
uipped poultry and truck farm near
lanta on halves. S. P. Howe Hape-
ie, Ga.
ant a reliable man to run a 2
e farm near Macon. Must have
n and pr. mules and some tools.
advance money to run. crop.
te for a ees L. A. McLaugh-
enoia, Ga.
nt boy 16 or 417 yrs. old to
k 1 horse crop for 1929. Must be
good. health, honest and _ strictly
be and not afraid to work. $50,
8, board and washing. One that
rive car. Will treat white. Am
slave driver. T. Lester Massey,
anielsville, Ge. Rt. 1.
Want good farmer with stock and
jle to finance self preferred, for
2 to 6 mule farm. Good houses and
oe land, 2 mi. east of Hamp-
ae uella Rd. School bus and
eapytlie! Write. John Pappa, At-
nta, Ga., 430 Boulevard, N. E.
Want 8. exp milkers. Must be

-men and fast workers. Apply

cklers, Pooler, Ga.

Want white man exp. in care of
ses, cows, garden and flowers, at

y country home near Atlanta.

ouse furnished. Hugh Richardson,

tlanta, Ga., 160 Peachtree St.

ant a good. reliable settled man

id wife to live with owner in home
Dixie highway,. to take charge of
ce, 7 acres in cultivation; good
icken runs, incubators, brooders,

pasture and good garden lands.

st have ref. Owner expects to be

part of the year. Mrs. H. Be

Forest Park, Ga.
ant middle-aged couple who can
ish best of ref. to take part of
m, work 1 horse farm, start poul-
y raising. Must be willing to start
n small scale. Write for particulars.
. Gable, Raymond, Ga.
nt an exp. man with family to
dairy of 15-20 cows and farm
hare basis. Willing to increase
if party can produce. Ref. re-

an from this section. 1-2 mi. from
Timits. P. M. Dearing, Covington,

Want a good reliable white couple
care for a few cows, sows, and
kens on. 50-50 basis. Will also

nish a mule to plant feed. and

d for same; also house, wood and
er free. Mrs. Mary W. Park,
tonton, Ga., P. O. Box 354. ~ ,
ant a good reliable man who can
lag self to cultivate a 2 horse
arm. Good land, water and wood
: e, on rural Rt. school bus Rt.
rter, Hazelhurst Ga.

W ant a farmer capable of running
r 4 plows, on share basis or wages
. J. Welch, Garfield, Ga.

ant man with (no children) to

ve in house with owner of large}

rm and work for wages. Will furn-

everything. Man to do general

farm work. Write for particulars. W.
Clanton, Ellabell, Ga.

~ POSITIONS WANTED
ant job on farm of Forest
ger for small salary. Honest, re-
le and ref. exch. 57 yrs. of age.
W. Martin, Pelham, Ga.

Want position on small farm in or
ear Macon. Must be with good man
J. O. Brady,

sboro, Ga. Rt. 2
int position running mill. Old
ienced miller. Salary or com-

ission. Water mill preferred. E. B.
uB se, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 3, Box

Fdnt a: feed cron and 25 dairy
on 50-50 basis. Will take job
the mo. now, anywhere in No.
ear good market, sehool and

_ Write what you can offer in|:
ter. J. M. oe Glendon;

' ete. and. some eee. on 3 or * cone

-eonnectio

can. offer.



permanent |

| place and near good schools. Mar-

ried, have 4 children, Ref. R. R. Par-
rott, Rome, Ga., 12 Blanehe Ave.

Want job as Mgr., or Supt., of a
stock and grain, dairy farm. Under-
stand feeding, breeding and growing
all kinds of feed; crop rotation, soil
and fertilizer best adapted for same.
48 years old. Ref. if desired. Write
or wire. David J. Bryan, Moultrie,
Ga =

Want work on farm for 3 boys:
19, 17 and 15, All healthy, good boys.
Prefer a place where can get a 2
horse farm for 1929.. Ref. required
and given. Mrs. J. R. Webb, Wrights-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want job as overseer on 15 to 30
horse farm. Diversified farming pre-
ferred. Can keep up and operate any
kind farm machinery, gin, etc., and
know how to handle labor. Write what
you have. R. B. Cheek, Americus,
Ga *Rt, De

Want position on dairy farm. Exp.
in test milking\ and certified dairy,
or would take small dairy with about
20 cows.on halves. Castle Vaughn,

| Chamblee, Ga. Rt. i

Want. position with. middle-aged
couple or widow woman, helping raise
chickens, truck, flowers, ete! on 50-
50. Orphan, willing worker and want
to be treated as one of family (want
one room of the house for my own
things,) a real home; if wanting a

| servant do not answer. Ref. exch.

Can move after Thanksgiving. Write
or come see. Miss Nora McCarty,
Ideal, Ga. .

Want. Section on Georgia farm.
ep. poultryman, truck raiser. etc.,
also want work for son. Prefer poul: |
try. Willing workers. Write what you |
ean offer. O. L. Westbury, . St. Ges
ge. Se

Want position on farm for ha bok
or on shares. Give full particulars.
R. A.- Boaz, Macon, . ey
Johns St.

Want to work a 2. hors e crop on
halves, work on farm, this winter, or
would work by the mo., and let child-
ren hoe and pick cotton. 35 yrs. old,
wife and 7 children. Can move now.

/C. L. Pratt, Cass Station, Ga. Rt. 1.
d and must start soon. Prefer :

Want job dairying with about 2
cows on: halves. 5 yrs. exp., in dairy
business and in test milking and certi-
fied dairying, Would considef a few
acres in trucking. Can move anytime.
Ret -C.- Ae Vaughn, Chamblee, Ga.,
Real,

. Want position of- foreman, Jarg2
farm, 35 yrs. old. Exp. and under-

stand all crops, common to Southern
States, breeder of thoroughbred and!
other animals, and the care and op-.
all farm

eration of .tractor _ and
machinery. Ref. Write what you
can offer. Thos. _ Taylor, Chamblee,
Ga.

Want, job on n dairy or general farm.
Small family. 18 mos. in dairying,
rest of life on farm. Write what you

Ga:, Rt 6.
Want. ib with - sulianle. man as

working foreman in general farming.
-or truck crowing. Can begin first of

yr. E. R. Garrett, Sumner, Ga. oe

Want job as Supt., of large farm
looking after stock and keeping. up
farm tools, also a 1 horse crop in
. Can operate any kind of
truck and tractor, 30 yrs. of age, wife
and 2 children, Life time exp., Ref.

'f desired. J. T.. Morgan, McRae, Ga.:

Rt. 1, Box 44.

Want job on good 1 oy irae crop on
halves, or job driving truck for 1929.
Ref. and reliable. No. Ga. preferred,
near good school etc. Write what you
a Thrasher, Austell,
Ga oN ts

Want job with goed reliable. man,
Exp. in general farming, can handle

-eny kind of truck, etc. No bad habits.
Ref: 28 yrs. old. W. Hi. Boatright, Al-

a, Ga.

Want. jobs faz 2 able boys, age. 16
and.17 ys., and one who ean furnish
me with a 1 horse farm of good land

102 St.

lnot send. personal cheeks.

ean offer. C. C. Richard, Stee

on ve. Want $17. mo., atid poatd

per mo, ea. for the boys. "Write what},

you have to offer, Jas. A. Williams,

Baxley, Ga., Rt. 8.

Want by married couple position
on general farm, and live in home.
Husband to- look ofter stock, etc.,
and wife to assist. Write what you
Se offer. W. B. Jump, Eastman,
a

Want pestion on farm. Have wife
and 7 children. Can handle almost

any kind of farm machinery, also

a, good carpenter. Sober and honest.
Cattle and hog farm preferred. Ref.
EK. P. Fletcher, Fitzgerald, Ga. 708
W. Suwanee St.

Want job on-dairy driving truck
with reasonable wages and board.
Ref. furnished. Can begin at any
time. Young man. State what you
can offer and salary in first letter.
Ray Weed, Richland, Ga., aoe Box
WD: i

Want job on farm for wages and
board. Single and a good worker.

Work the year round if the rignt}

man will make me an offer. H. G.
Bg Athens, Ga., 327 Oak St.



PLANTS FOR SALE

Early Jersey and -Wakefield cab-.

bage plants. Now ready. 25c a 100,
$1.50 M.. _Raymond_ C. Brown, Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 4

New, fresh: orown. Flat Dutch cab-
bage plants for winter heading, 45c
for 200, %5 for 500, $1. 20 M. post-
paid, Send. P. O. money order. Miss
Sallie Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga.

Frost .Proof. cabbage and Ga. col-
tard plants, now ready. Prepaid: 500
for $1.10;-$2 M., Exp. Col.; 5 M, $5;
10: M, $9, 20 M, $17. 50. . Ww. Cole-
man, Tifton, Ga.

Frost Proof cabbage and oa. col-
lard plants. Now ready. 90e for 500,
61.65 M., prepaid; any quantity, $1
M,-evp. Col. 0: H. , Jones, Tifton,
Gas, Box 486.554

Gibhaee: plants, 60c for 500, $1 M.,
$2.75. for 3 M., postpaid. Mrs. Ger-
uae Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

- Klondike. strawberry plants, $1 for
500, $1.85 M., Early Jersey and

Charlston Wakefield cabbage plants, |

75c for 500, $1.25 M, postpaid. Guy
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, GageRt.71,
Large Klondike strawberry plants,
50c a 100, $4 M. Mrs. W.. B. Lewis,
Douglas, Ga. ;

Mastodon everbearing, well rooted

strawberry plants, 25 for 50c; 50 for

| $1; also old fashioned onion buttons,

10 qt., and postage.. Miss Pearlie
McNair; Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 92.
Klondike. strawberry y plants, 40c a
100, $4 M- del: Miss Eliza Caulker,
Concord; Ga.,. Box 83.
Very large. and early aia straw-
berry plants, 85e a 100, $3 M, del? Do

Mobley, Glennville, Ga.

_ Bermuda onion and cabbage plants,
$1 M, FOB. Andrew Clark, Thomas-
ville, Ga: *

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25
nee gene nS 80c for 300, $1 for 500-postpaid, Mrs.

a 100, postage not paid. Mrs, J. Fitz
Norris, Warrenton, Gav.

Wakefield cabbage plants, g5e Sort

500, $1.25 M, collards, $1.25 M Dutch
cabbage. 1-2 million plants ready No-
vember ist. Place your order now.

-W. R. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. .

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage.
and collard plants, $1.25 M each.:B.R.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Klondike strawberry. plants, $1. for.
500, $1.85 M., Charleston. Wakefield
Early Jersey cabbage, %5c for 500,
$1.25 M, all postpaid.

GC, Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt: 1- i-
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, now ready, $1.10
del., or 75e M., Exp. Col. C. W. Stokes,

Macon, Ga. RFD 3.

Strawberry plants, Everbearing, 30
a 100, or exch. for cabbage, collard
and Bermuda onion plants. Plant. for
plant. Mrs. C. C. _ Griffin, Cordele,

Aen, Bt. 2G,
Genuine good cabbage plants: Early | Ga. .

Jersey and .Charleston' Wakefield.
Ready now. Well rooted, Packed in



moss for one: ie M., B Mo or more

| well rooted,

Mrs. L. KE.

for: sale. Mrs. W..

90c M. L. R. Bidteielt Coffee, Ga.

Raspberries, pink and blue, $1 for __

300, or 50c doz., Mrs. Emma Lee, At- |

lanta, Ga., 1069 Rosedale Drive,
Improved ~ Klondike strawberry

plants; $2.50 M, del. All nice young

plants. Mrs. J. S. Crow, Cumming, Ga.

Rt. 4.

Lady Thompson strawberry, aients,
all new plants, $3 M. Mrs, J P. Rush,
Adairsville, Ga.

Missionary and Lady Rueescn
strawberry plants, 50c a 100, $4 M.,
also all leading varieties of apple,
and peach trees, 25c ea., pear and-:

cherry, 50c; grape vines, 15 ea. All

government inspected and true to

name. Mrs. Lee Head, Clevel
Ga., Rtl, Box 1. " /

Prost proof Jersey Wakefield and
All Season cabbage, $1.50 M, Beet
plants, $2 M, all 35 a 100 del. Guar- ~
anteed first class. Write for prices
on larger lots. E. T; Clements, Sand-
ersville, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, Q5e a
100. Mrs. W..R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. |

_ Klondike strawberry, plants; 30c a
100, $2.50. M, add postage; also heavy
bearing English pea seed, 60c teacup i
and yellow canna bulbs, 10c ea., $1
doz. Mrs. .W. V. Robbs, Flowery ie
Branch, GasoRiiess * =

- Lady Thompson strawhatey plants, \
25e a 100, 300 for 60c; garden goose- _
berry bushes and fox grape vines, 10c
ea., also privet hedge, well rooted
plants, 3 for 15c; black walnuts, 20

|ea. Will exch. for honey... Mrs. Hen-

ty Eller, Ellijay, Ga, RED 3.0 0 -
Klondike and Missionary strawber- |

fry plants, 25 a 100, $2.50 M, Wash-

ington asparagus crowns, 400 doz 2

yr. old sage plants, well rooted, gnds

black June raspberries, -10 ea., or-$1
doz., each; Japanese wineberry, Be =>
ea., $1.50 doz., also weeping willows,
20e ea, 1 yrs gid $1.50 doz. All del.

1M Bx
_ Jersey and Charleston Wakesicld! ay = a Rockmart, bio

Rt. 4.

Y Py old Klondike strawberey: plans:
Inspected and certified, disease free;
healthy and shipped
promptly: $1. 50 for 00; $2.75 M, -pre-
paid; $2.50 M, Col.,- 10 M, $20;. Fall .
and winter heading frost proof Wake- ee

|fieldand Flat Dutch cabbage plants,

now ready, 50 for 300, 75c for 500,
$1.25 M, prepaid; $1 M, Col. Major
Crow, Gainesville, Gag Rt la:

Tame strawberry and blackberry
plants, $1.50 M, or 20c a 100; each.
oo Harris, J onesboro, Ga. so

Klondike strawberry plants, 2be sa
100.-Purchaser to pay charges; also
large yellow canna roots, 75c a: 100
and large red ones with green leaves, -
50c doz. . Miss Eliza Carreker, Con-
cord, Ga. aN se
a) to 5 yr. old Kudzu. Panis: Teas- 5
onable. Will exch. some for White *
Leghorn about ready to lay pullets, or
young hens at reasonable prices. Lean-|
der M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Mixed strawberry plants, 30c a 100,

J.2 MG Batten, Pearson, Ga... :
Cabbage plants, Charleston, Jafuey
Wakefield and -Succession; collard

plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, postpaid.

Mrs. Nina Welch, Sylvester, Ga.
Large leaf sage plants, 25c doz.,
a 50 a 100 FOB. Cash with order.
. Bs Harrison, Dublin, Ga: ~-
Pies Thompson strawberry, 300. a
100, Kelloggs Prize Beauty,,$1.a 100.

2 P.M. N. Wertz, Thomasville, Ga.

Extra nice Early Wakefield cab-

ybage and Bermuda onion plants, now __

ready, $1.25 M, del.
Ashburn, Ga. ey
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-: os

A, EB. Reinhardt, Soe

{field and Early Flat Dutch cabbage _

pee $1 a M,; del., or 70 oe peel:
Ee Y. eet Macon, Ga., RFD ae s

i BUTTER POR SALR 7 42
8 Ibs. nice butter ea week, del. B0e



elt, Mrs. GW... Whitworth, Lavonia,

3 Ibs. ecar Jarwey butter,
one



e Branch, Ga.,

Fea
wery _
Rt. 1s : Si


_-Paylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2.

$85) Clifford Waters, Sylvania, Ga.

: : me trade. E. W. Grogan, Marble Hill,



oe

.

an

$30, or exch. for 1 yr. old heifer in

. pigs 4 wks. old. Pure bred, $35

















ufsday,







Wanted

CATTLE FOR SALE

1 good cow with second calf, 3
mos. old heifer, $75. J. T. McMillon,
Charing, Ga.
1 large young fresh in cow, half
Jersey, first calf a few days old.
Gives about 2 1-2 gal., ver day with
feed. Gentle and easy to milk, $50
eash. I. H. Anderson, Alma, Ga., Rt.
Three.

1 reg. Jersey 2 yr. old bull, wt.

around 800 Ibs., sire: Myrtless Ches-
ter No. 217910; dam: Emma Cather-
ine 2nd, No. 538682. Black tongue
and switch. Gentle. Fine herd bull,
$75 at barn. R. P. White, Lithonia,
Ga., Rt. 4.
_ Nice cow with heifer calf. Full
blood Guernsey. Been reg., but papers
lost. About 6 yrs. old. With good
feed. believe she will give about 4-
1-2 gals, $100 FOB. J. C. Aldred,
Davisboro, Ga.

1 Blue Fox strain Jersey 3 yr. old
bull, reg. Jasper Lad Champion, No.
258752. Wt. between 900 and 1,009
Tbs., $100 at my farm 6 mi. south of
Monticello. Not vicious, but must
make change. C. O. McMichael, Hills-
boro, Ga. we

1-2 Jersey and good milk stock 10
mos. old bull, $17 crated; 2 cows,
7-8 Jersey, $110 at home. Cash. Tay-
ler Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2.

Hereford cattle, both sex, for sale.
J. J. Cummings, Donalsonville, Ga.

5 wks. old ree. Jersey bull calf,
sired by Violas Sultans Prince,
whose sire sold for $13,000. Dam: a
good producer, $35, E, O. Cabaniss,

' Maxeys, Ga.
1 milch cow, half Holstein and
half Jersey: 3 gal. milk with first
ealf. Freshen with 2nd calf 15th of
December, $55 at barn. M. A. Jones,
Meansville, Ga,
- 1 eow, mixed Jersey and Holstein,
1-2 ea. about to freshen with 5th
calf, Gives over 4 gals. when fresh.
S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. _ Es

CATTLE WANTED |
Want to exch. value for 2 good
milch cows and calves. Write for par-
ticulars. D. Burnham, Rhine. Ga.
"Want to exch. Barred Rock pul-
lets and-some mixed ones for a cream
Jersey heifer, 8 to 10 wks, old. Write
first. Mrs. Jesse Stancil,
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want Reg. Jersey bull, from 10
to 15 mos. old, del. to Ringgold. J.
R. Huskey, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want fresh Jersey milch cow. Will
exch. value or pay cash if price is
tight. S. H. Odom, Columbus, Ga.,
566 29th, St. . as :

Want 3 or 4 gal., milch cow with
young calf. Mrs. J. N. Carson, Grif-
ea Ga, ee 2

Want Ree. Guernsey or Jersey cow
with ist or 2nd calf, not over 85
mi. from Unadilla, cheap for cash.

_





x HOGS FOR SALE :
4 P. C. pigs, good stock, 7 wks.
old. $4 ea. W. C. Williams, Wood-
ville, Ga. :
Good stock black gilt, wt., about
160 lbs., bred to thoroughbred P. C.
boar, $15.25 cash./A. J. Adams, Asn-
burn, Ga. > PS
1 Reg. 8. P. C. 2 1-2 yr. old sow,
Pure bred 2 1-2 yr. old P. C. boar,

good cond. Mrs. Gergia T. Harrison,
- Augusta, Ga., Rt. 5. S
Reg. B. B. B. P. C. sow for sale,

1 PC. sow, wt., 250 Ibs. and7 P.

_ Quincy Peibbs, Mitchell, Ga.,

ore ae reg. Big Bone S. P. C. large 2

yr. old sow, $45. Mrs. I. S. Teagle,
Cordele, Ga., Rt. B. es

2 pure bred 8 mos old Duroe Jer-'

e

Clarkes-}
|G. H. Clark, Griffin, Ga.

wt. 750 lbs., 6 yrs. old. Will sell or

vania, Ga. .
8 growing pigs, 8-4 P. C. and 1-4
Berkshire. $5 ea. John Cook, Hogans-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3. :
1 Berkshire sow, 1 yr. old, reg. Big

big bone nearly 8 mos. old boar. Write
for prices. F. M. Collins, Douglas-
ville, Ga.

6 wks .old pigs the 1st of Novem-
ber, $4 ea., $7.50 pr. FOB. M. A. Jones,
Meamsville, Ga.

Big Bone. Guinea 2 yr. old sow. Has
weaned 2nd litter. Good breeder and a
bargain at $35. Jonas Key, Ellijay,
Ga., Rt. 1. a

Berkshire gilts, bred, $25, or $30
with papers; also Berkshire males,

or $25 with papers. Fred L. White,
Buckhead, Ga. :

Pure bred Big Bone P. C. female
shoats, $8 ea., also have a 24 disc
Roderick Lean tractor harrow, $365.
R. V. Couch, Turin, Ga.

Lot of shoats, 3 and 4 mos. old, wt.
from 85 to 80 lbs., good stock, $4 to
$7 ea. P. J. Haden, Atlanta, Ga., Rt.
1, Phone Fairfax 1750-J.

- 1 reg., with papers, 2 yr. old P. C.,

vember 20th, $50. <A. B. Copeland,
Gabbettsville, Ga., RFD 2.

HOGS WANTED

Want a pr. full blood little bone
Guinea hogs. Give prices. P. A. John-
son, Brooks, Ga. :

Want 20 or 25 hogs to fatten on
halves. Have plenty of peanuts. J. P.
Ursrey, Hazlehurst, Ga.

Hogs to fatten on halves are all
taken. Answer to many inquiries. T.



G. Postma, Folkston, Ga.
Want to buy. shoat hogs, 40 to 75
Ibs., ea., by the lb., at market price,
and must be shipped to me. Write
best cash price, crated and shipped;
also want to fatten some hogs on
halves, any kind. Will pay charges one
way. Have plenty of potatoes and
pinders for fattening. Will treat you
oe and right. L. E. Byrd, Bristol,
ae ve)

Want 10 or 12 good size hogs to
fatten this fall. Have plenty of pea-
nuts and no hogs. Jas. A. Williams,
Baxley, Ga., Rt. 3. Ree

HORSES AND MULES
~ FOR SALE

4 mules. Sell or trade for 4 cows.



1 brown or cream mare mule, about
9 yrs. old. Sound and_ bright, in
good cond. wt., about 900 or 1,000
lbs., $125. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff,
Greenville, Ga.

eA nice 5 yr. old Jack. Sell or exch.
for yearlings, or a good feed mill. J.
M. Cox, Greensboro, Ga.

Pony, about 7 yrs. old wt., about
450 lbs. sound, and gentle. Sell, or
exch. for good milch cow, hogs, or
corn. R. A. Cook, Hazelhurst, Ga.

- 1 black mare mule, in fine cond.,

exch. Write. Dave Robinson, Talla-
poosa, Ga., Star Rt., Box 45.

1 horse mule, 9 yrs. old, wt., 1200
lbs., $175; 1 mare mule, 9 yrs. wt.
1,000 lbs. $150; 1 mare mule, 10
yrs. $125. All work anywhere. A. B.
Copeland, Gabbettsville, Ga., Rt. .2,
Box 85. . :

_ 1 Standard bred 5 yr. old horse:
sire, Eleck Arian, 2.171-4 record;
dam: Miss. Naney, 2.15 1-4 record
trial 2.10. Shows lots of speed, but
has never been trained, $150; 1 bay
mare, 5 yrs. old. real trotter and
gentle, $150; 2 yr. old filley, bred
| to race, unbroke, $100; also 6 ponies
for sale. J. O. Sutton, Ocilla, Ga.

8 brood mares, will bring mule
colts next.summer; 2 good mules, 5
and 6 yrs. old; 1 fine Jack, 16 hand
high. Will trade Jack for a mule or a
Stee J..H. Trice, Barnesville, Ga.,

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE



Bone type. Had 1 litter of pigs; be-j
lieved to be bred to reg. boar; 1 reg.}

pug nose type, ready for service, $20.

wt. about 300 lbs., due to farrow No- |.

|. Lynchburg buster, $8.50; 93

1 milch goat; when well fed gives
a qt. milk at a milking, $15. K. C.
Woodruff, Dacula, Ga. -

2 Southdown ewes and 1 ram, also
2 lambs, a yr. old in February. Mrs.
J. F. Hilley, Whitesburg, Ga.

RABBITS FOR SALE

Pure white pink-eyed 6 mos. old
rabbits, $3 pr., 1 doe, $1.75; 1 Buck,
$1.25. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia
Springs, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 7. :

Thoroughbred Chinchillas: 1 fine
buck, about 1 1-2 yrs. old, $3.50; 1 doe,
1 1-2 yrs. old, $3; 1 doe, about 1 yr.
old, $2; $11.25 for the bunch, Good
breeding stock. A. J. Adams, Ash-
burn, Ga.

2 New Zealand 1 yr. old does; eight
young rabbits, 5 mos. old; 1 grey yr.
old buck, $6. John H. Sealy, Cuth-
bert, Ga., 360 College St.

PIGEONS FOR SALE
6 pr. Plymouth Rock large Homers,
fine cond., $15 for lot. Wallace Mill-
er, Jr., Macon, Ga., 171 North Ave.
10 common pigeons, $1. A. A. Fow-
ler, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 8. .
10 prs. White King pigeons, $2 per
pr. Polk Gholston, Comer, Ga.

PIGEONS WANTED
Want 4 or 5 prs. young, mated,
banded and working Carneaux pig-

St Sa T BULL EN ___Thuisday, October 18, 1928
ere coe Se in a ae eee ood sows, AS oa FO our| ted. Gash. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla,| out of vines, velvet beans, sorghum,
Live Stock for Sale And |*#iping point. C. B. Pfeiffer, Syl-) Ga, Rt 2. <_ | SaeG ons and other grain), $75;. also



best offer in first letter. W. V. Wood-
a Decatur, Ga., 526 W. College
ve,

Second-Hand Machin
ery for Sale & Wanted

2 big power cane mills, Golden
make, size 36, and two sixteen ft. cop-
per evaporators and large juice boxes,
half price, also 1 John Deere Stag
Gang plow,.3 bottom, half price; Ben-
thal peanut picker and Fordson trac-
tor, Jittleless than 1-2 price. W. W.
Williams, Quitman, Ga.
One 6 H. P. Internl. eng., good con-
a half price. C. M. Land, Austell,

a.

1 Bemis tobacco transplanter, used
half season, and practically good as
new. Sell or exch. for shelled corn,
velvet beans, or peas. S. K. Simon,
Albany, Ga. os
One 10 to 20 McCormick-Deering
tractor; run 20 or 25 days, $500; 1
Spring tooth, 10 ft. peach orchard
harrow, good shape, run about 18 or
20 days; 1 scalloped dblfi disc., 18 in.
harrow, good as new, used 6 or.7 days,
$110 for both. G. D. Hutchinson, Will-
iamson, Ga. ey

1 Fordson tracttor; 1 harrow; one
dise plow, all in good cond., $250 FOB
een S. E. Avera, Lexington,

a.
1 Star pea huller, good as new (been
only 800 bu. peas thrashed with it),
also 1 Chattanooga cane mill, No. 11,
and pan, in good cond., for sale. J. L.
Preist, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 3,

A few 9 tooth Joe Harrows; other
farm implements for sale. W. I. H.
Pitts, Waverly Hall, Ga. :

Chat-

tanooga turner, $8.50. W. D. Martin,
Laganville, Ga.;

1 Martin ditcher in good cond., used





very little, $35. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-

houn, Ga.,; Rt. 5.

eat = H. P. Mogul International gas
or kr. eng., 10 H. P. Titan, needs only
slight repairs; 4 hangers, shafts, etc.
Sell cheap or exch.'for good wheat or
bread corn. Write for particulars
and make offers. Robt. Fuller, Ad-
_airsville, Ga., P. O. Box 287.

Fordson tractor, used 2 weeks, with
pully, $375 cash, or might exch. - for
something of equal value. M. L. Craw-
ford, Tiger, Ga. ee

. Two International riding cultivat-
ors, in good cond., (one has never been
Fused), $25 ea., also 1 good grist and
-1 good eane mill for sale. Mrs. Zu-
lime B. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga. __

1 Heebner combination thrash





eons. Price must be reasonable. Make}

| Mrs.-C.









1 IH. C. steel horse power hay press, _
$50. Del. November Ist. Y. M. An-
derson, Williamson, Ga.














SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED

Want 2, 3 or 4 H. P. gas eng., wood
saw and wood splitter. Must be in-
good cond. Pay cash. D. H. Byrd,
Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 5. ae

Want 1 second-hand gin, in good op-
erating cond. E. M. Nash, Philomath
Ga., Rt. 1.

Want to exch. thoroughbred Thomp-
son Barred Rock hens for cream sep-
arator, in good cond. G. E. Allen,
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. ;

Want 1 Oliver chilled No. 13 turn
plow, with false terracing wing. State
age, cond. of plow and lowest cash
price. W. S. Stonecypher, Vinemont,
Ala., Rt. 2. : :

Want a second-hand John Deere 2
horse plow. Must be good cond. Write
me number of plow and price. M, M.
Mitchell, Culloden, Ga. RFD 2.

Want a used steel hay baler, horse
power, without truck wheels. G. W.
Woodruff, Winder, Ga. :

Want to exch. 1 Oliver riding culti.
vator plows, Dise and Gee Whiz, also
1 heavy 12 yr. old mule for Fordson ~
tractor in good shape. S. H. Hobgood,
Rydal, Ga., RFD 2. .

Want 1 or 2 hay presses which are
worth the money; also 2 second-hand -
wagons, 2 horses and a good second-
hand 6 or 8 H. P. gas eng. Must be
worth the money. State price, ete.
Bank of Weston, S. W. Adams, Cash
ier, Weston, Ga.
- Want IJ. H. C. 1 horse hay pres
State how long used and exact cond
in first letter. Make best del. price
S. W. Etheridge, Milner, Ga. =
Want 1 feed mill (to grind the
whole corn stalk, velvet beans, ete.)
in good cond. Prefer the J. B. Hum-
dinger Hammer Feed Mill, also want
a 1 or 2 horse power Hay Press in
good cond. Mrs, S. H. Rumph, Mar-
shallville, Ga. aS
~ Want good feed mill, at least 6 ton
ee, cap. L. C. Nowell, Macon, Ga.,
Ht, me:

BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE :
Fancy extracted Galberry honey,
one 10-lb. cans, $1.75 postpaid; one
5-lb., $1 postpaid. Cash with order.
B. E. Sheppard, Savannah, Ga., 1222
E. Henry St. pe
Pure Galberry honey in 16 02., jars,
12 to cs., with comb, $5 cs., 5 lb. pails,
12 to cs., with comb, $9 es. Both FOB -
Lakeland; single ean, 5 lbs. del. by
parcel post, $1.10. Write for pric
on large quantities. John W. Berry
hill, Lakeland, Ga. eee
























































































































































HONEY, BEES AND. BEE SUP-

PLIES WANTED
Want to exch. bees in new express
box hives, Strang colonies, 1 for 2 cy-
press hives with frames (Hofman).
Party to tansport the bees. Can exch.
15 or 20. Thos. J. Weeks, Norman
Park, Ga., Rt. 1. g

VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Artichokes for pickles, 25 gal. Add
pews: Miss Vara Hill, Conyers,
Ga. ,

Hot red pepper, 25c lb. Doyle El-
ler, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3. geen
Red and Green hot pepper, medium
size, 10c doz., green sweet peppers for
pickling, 10c doz., also green sage, 15
bunch, and nice, dry sage, 1928 crop,
3 0z., for 10c. Add postage. Mrs
Martha Langley, Ellijay, Ga.,
Box 45. toe ;
Fresh green and hot pepper, 15c
qt.; white and colored butterbeans,
dry, for table use, 15c Ib., also fros
proof English pea seed, 80c Ib. _
exch. any of these for dried apples.
Mrs. P. G. Bostwick, Bluffton, Ga.
Hot peppers, 15 qt. 50c gal., del.
M. Massey, Perkins, Ga.





+ os sey gilts, Subject to reg. Will make 2 nannie goats, nice and fat, $4 cra- (thrashesh peas, peanuts, soy beans,

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meee
eA



Dry sage, 40c lb. FOB. Mrs. Mel
ton Mullis, Cadwell, Ga., Box.

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r 100 and M., large Red
bert, $2 and $18; red and
0, $15; peach pink, $1, $8;
nd white oleanders, rooted,
ea.y dbl. white lathea, $1 doz.,
s; gladioli bulbs, large size, 50c
| for 400; different kinds of
tings, $2a100. Exch. Write.
Camp, Cordele, Ga.

and single larkspur seed, all
and variegated; yellow Calif.
Both for 5c per pkg. Mrs.
Deriso, Bartow, Ga., Rt. 1.

rted coors of Azaleas, $1 doz.

e and dbl. daffodils, 20c doz.,
00; white narcissi, 20c doz.,
pirea, 10c; Star Jasmine, crepe
purple lilac, snowball, each
tes, 30c; Shasta Daisies, 25c
and lavender iris, 35 doz.,
violets, 25c doz. Miss Irene
Ellijay, Ga.* 3 se
zz. rose and pink crepe mrytle,
ld, 2 ft. high, $3.50 per doz.,
ea. Mrs. J. B. Cousins, Green-

purple crepe myrtle, 30c ea.,

25c doz., $2 a 100; large red
ushes, 25 ea. black walnut
1-2 yr. size. 30c ea. Add post-

ue-white iris. with yellow
Qc doz., or exch. for purple
ww iris, single daffodils or yel-
i. Mrs. C. A. Rowell, Al-

arent kinds for $1. Mrs. Wiley
br, Cedartown, Ga., 127 Phil-
c

ood and Umbrella Chinas.
exch. for Junipers and Arbor-
Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee,

arple lilac, 25c ea., variegat-
8, 10c doz, watermelon crepe
edars, white spirea and snow-
ea., Kudzu, 10c ea., Milk
e lilies, 40c. All well rooted.
stage. King Averette, Buena
Bey Rt. i: .
and Egg and Lily of the Val-
$1 a 100 each; everbloom-
cuttings, 9 varieties for 50c;
jasmine, 10c per cutting. Mrs.
anner, Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt.

iF

yellow winter blooming Ox-
bs, 15c doz., and postage. Miss
right, Zebulon, Ga.

g, 25c. doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. :
8, narcissi, daffodils, butter
Ss, etc., 10c doz. Add postage.
} Cone, Statesboro, Ga., No.

rooted Dorothy Perkins rose
dc ea., 2 for 25c; Red and
annas, 10 ea., 8 for 25c;

Ferns, 20c. ea., postpaid.
trude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.
ge trumpet solid yellow daf-
oming size, $1 per 100; 400
Te per 100; large dbl. red
eed, 10c for large pkg. Mrs.
E. Spence, Carrolltin, Ga., Rt.

hyacinth bulbs, 15c ach.
ard hydrangea. 20c each. Va-
ed lantana seed, double holly-
nixed colors, dwarf red mari-
arf red prince feather, fire
eed, all.10c package. Justicia
jor, 10 cach: Orange and pink
10 each, 2 for 15c. Mrs. Eva
t. 2, Alpharetta, Ga. :
1 rooted plants of deep pink
ttle, also: California bells,
Miss Essie Mae Lee. RFD
40, Gardi, Ga.

climbing Paul, Neyron, 50c
exicanh coral or pink vines,
it 35 each, Japanese Bamboo,
edge 20 to 80 feet high, 25

Anderson, Grovetown, Ga., Rt.

lilac, 20c ea., all well rooted;
Easter iy or Mtn., not Fag,

Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Conyers,

en Bells, Bridal Wreath, Eng-

, yellow Oxalis bulbs for fall,

__Red and white Dorothy Perkins ros-.
es, 15 each. Will exchange 2 rose
plants for one well rooted arbor vitae.
100 privet hedge plants, 5c each. Well
rooted Chataleine supreme rose, pink
begonia plants, 20 each. Add post-

Se

Ga., Rt. 1, Box 92. ,

Pink peonies, 80c_ each. Shasta
daisies, 25 dozen. Lavender iris, 35c
dozen, White narcissus, $1.25 for 100.
Double and single daffodils, $1.00.
Blooming size snowballs, 50c each.
Purple crepe myrtle, 25 each. Varie-
gated violets, 80c dozen. Add postage.
Mary Kate Foster, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 8,
Box 48. ee) x

_ Mixed tulips, 30c per dozen. Double
pink hyacinths; double petals in bloom,
$1 per dozen. 1,000 yellow narcissi,
double and single butter and eggs and
cream narcissi, $1 per 100. Star of
Bethlehem, 25c per 100. Purple and
white iris, 10 for $1. Mixed iris, $1
per dozen. White and yellow calla
lily bulbs, 25e each. Double and sin-
gle orange and lemon lilies, 25 per
dozen. Leopard lilies, 25 per dozen.
Sword lilies, 50 per dozen. Gladioli
mixed, 30c per dozen. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Rt. 5. Calhoun, Ga. 4 Fates

Cape jessamin, 20c each. California
privet hedge, 50c per dozen. Large
chrysanthemums, 8 colors, 25 per
dozen. Shasta daisies, 25c per dozen:
4 colors monthly roses, 25c each. White
and blue violets, 10c per dozen. Yel-

low bells 10c each. Pink thrift pants,

25c per dozen. Gaillardia Grandiflora,
20c each. Clove pinks, 10c_ each.

same price. Orange begonias,. silver
leaf, 15c each. Sultanas, 10c each. Mrs.
Ada M. Rice, Maxeys, Ga., Box 95.

April blooming narcissus, $1 per
100. Mixed bulbs, 75c per 100. 8 pur-
ple altheas blooming size, 80c each.

erepe myrtle, 15c each. Mimosa, 15c
each. Dried sage, 10c a cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Middle-
ton, Ga., Rt. 1. :
Blue iris lilies, lemon lilies, 40c ea.
Tiger lilies, 35 doz. August _ lilies,
strawberry bush, junipers. 2 years old
white pine, 25c each. Arbor vitae 2
years old, well rooted, 50c each. Wild
Cherokee roses, $1 dozen. Red and
yellow azalias, 2 for 25c. Adams
needles, 30c each. Rhubarb, 75c per
dozen. Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Loving, Ga.
One Spengeria fern 4 years old,
price, $3. Add postage. Mrs. Eva Las-
seter, Buchanan, Ga. __
Mountain laurels, rhodendron,
strawberry bush, snowballs, English
dogwood, American beauty roses, six
for $1 or 12 for $1.75. Pink altheas,
golden bells, golden glow, pink Chero-
kee. rose, wild pink and yellow azal-
eas, $1 per dozen. Arbor vitae. dwarf
and tall boxwood, 4 for -1. Lemon
lily. large japanese iris, 45c per dozen.
Tiger lily, sweet williams, 25c dozen.
Snowdrop, 75c*per 100. Pink peren-
nial phlox 85 dozen. Wild iris, 25c
dozen. Pink almond hydrangeas, bri-
dal wreath, 6 for $1. -Red japonica,
pink rose, 25c each. R. D. Wilson,
Morganton, Ga. Ug
Pink hardy phlox, 15 dozen. Pink
althea, 4 for 20c. Striped fortune
grass, 2 dozen, 25c. Orange lilies, $1
per 100. Birdeye bush, 3 for 1bc.
Sweet purple lilac, 8 for 25c. Add
postage. W. J. Tuck, Rt. 3, Box 59.
Ellijay, Ga. : sie
Pink flowering almond, 25c for 3.
Purple iris, 20 dozen. Dark red vel-

vet rose, 15 each. Daffodils, 20c doz-

en. Cream narcissus, 20c dozen. Double
yellow japonica, 3 for 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Alcy Tuck, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga.
Mammoth double poppy seed, red
and lavender, 10c pkg. Add postage.
Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville, Ga.

Red gladiola bulbs, blooming size,
95e dozen. Mrs. J. R. Tiffins. Daisy,

Double althea of all colors, 15e each.
Rooted snowball, purple _lilae, pink
weigea, 20 each. Doube pink almond,



golden bell, hardy hibiscus, pink hardy

age. Miss Pearlie McNair, Mitchell, |

Spengeria ferns, 20c each. Other ferns

Smaller size, 8 to 15 in., 15 each. Pink

: 9

; h, ut 10
rs, 80c each. Seed of same, 10c

| for 4 tabespoonsful. Lavender, blue,

white irisfi 10 bulbs for 25c. White
April narcissus, 10c dozen. Mission-
ary strawberry plants, 800 for $1.
Horse radish roots, 10 each. Postpaid
on orders over 50c. Mrs. Julia Dar-
nell, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1.

Double red and yellow cannas, holly,
erepe myrtles, yuccas, weeping wil-
lows, banana trees, white English
dogwood, sweet pomegranates, glad-
iolas, sweet violet, April narcissus,
blooming jew, 3 rooted concord grape
vines, umbrella china seed. Will sell
at reasonable prices or exchange for
double camelias, japonicas, double hy-
acinths, double oleandas, double pe-
onies, dahlias, yellow and red lantana,
crimson spirea, water Anthony, 3 yr.
old Delaware grape vine. Mrs. E. G.
Fountain, Fort Valley, Ga.

Mountain laurels, Rhodendrons, mix-
ed colors azaleas, rose of Sharon,
Spruce pine all 20c each. White pines,
holly bushes, box elders, Lombardy
and tulip poplars forsythia, lilac and
crabapple sprouts, 15c each. Straw-
berry bushes, camelia japonicas, 20c
each. Red and white dogwoods, hi-

and yellow jonquils, narcissus, $1.25
per 100. Large bronze tiger lily
bulbs, $1 per 100. Star of Bethle-
hem, 75 per 100. Japanese iris, ev-
ergreen galax and arbutus, 25 doz.
Mrs. F. B. Wilson, Loving, Ga.

Pink orchid cannas, white blackber-
ry bush, angel wing begonia cuttings,
Devils backbone cuttings, sword fern,
Devils pincushion cactus, century
plants, green and white wandering
jew, rainbow moss all 5c; crimson car-
nations, 12 to 14 in. colens, bright,
baby tears bunch, Xmas cactus rooted,
Boston fern, turania or Summer Pan-
sy bunch, white orchid canna. bulbs,
shower of gold bushes, all 10c. Spen-
geria, 3 years old, $1. Lace fern, 2
25c per dozen. Miss Ida Baugh, St.
George, Ga.

Dark purple iris, 5 each. Water-
melon. colored crepe myrtles, 3 feet
high, 25c each. Quince trees, 50c ea.
Garlic, 5c each. Hore Hound; 25c bunch
Hibiscus, 2 feet high, pink, white and
lavender, 10c each. Mrs. S. P. Jones,
Lula, Ga., Rt. 8. oe

Double -and single jonquils, white
narcissus mixed, 25e dozen or $1 per
100. Pink and red well rooted Doro-
thy Perkins roses, 15c each. Well root-
ed purple wisteria, purple lilac, 25c
each. White iris, 80c dozen. Feather

glow, White pinks, 25c dozen. B. K.
Pierce, 605 East Point Ave., East
Point, Ga. 3 ,
- Red weigela, 25c each or 2 for $2.50.
1 Irish juniper, 50c. Snowball, Virgin-
ia Creeper, 25c each. Golden bells, 20
each. Large double pink peonies, 50c.
Bleeding heart, pink hydrangea, 35c.
Will exchange for Juniper, Magnolia,
grandiflora, American Arbor-vitae,
golden or Goldspire arbor vitae, hy-
drangea, red spirea, marechal niel
roses, tulips or red peonies: Grace
Roberts, Rt. 3, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Jessamine, Double altheas, double
oleanders, abelia, rosemary, crepe
myrtle, weigela, spirea, double reev-
-seana, thmubergi, hydrangeas, pun-
icia, butterfly bush, forsythia, kerria,

n

4 of these for $1.15; 6 for $1.60, 12 for
$3.20: Eleagnus, pyracantha, photen-
ia, camelia japonicas, pittosporum,
any 3 for $1.55: Mrs. J. A. Griffin,
512-16 Ave. E., Cordele, Ga.

Amaryllis bulbs, 50c each. Jonquil.

and red gladioli bulbs, 50c .dozen

White spider lily bulbs, 50 each. Red
easter lily bulbs, $1.dozen. Red ver-
bena plants, 2 for 25c. Umbrella
palms, 25c each. Spanish dagger palms
75c each. Double white spirea, 3 ft.,
-75e each. Golden Bells, 85c each. Im-
ported pink canna bulbs, $1 per doz-
en. Other varieties of canna bulbs, $1
and %5e dozen. Fancy caladium, 25
each, 5 for $1. Elephant ear, 20 ea.,
6for $1. Kudzu vines, 30c each, Pink



a

Justicia 80c. Wil

biscus, persimmons, 10c each. White

years old, 50c . Cannas of all colors,

ball, poppy red, 10 spoonful, Golden | G

barberry, euonimus, philadelphus, any |

bulbs, 25c dozen, 5 dozen $1. Yellow].

right caladium, red spirea, purple al-
thea, and number of other flowers.
Miss Cuba Carter, Lake Park, Ga.

White and biue flag. lily bulbs, 15c
dozen, $1 per 100.. Pink crepe myr-
tle, 1e each, or 8 for $1. Purple: li-
lacs, 1c. Pink flowering almonds,
15c. Pink verbena, 30c. per dozen.
White carnation, 5c each. Mrs. J. S.
Greene, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2..

Some fine colors of dahlias, ferns,
widows tears, yellow and orange.can-
nas. Will exchange these for peonies.
Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Box 525, La-
Grange, Ga.

Large 3 year old spengeria fern, .
$2.50. 2 large red rooted geraniums,
25 each. Add postage. Will exchange.
for peonies, tulips, or large pink and
yellow dahlia bulbs. Mrs. P. E. Wal-
lace, Box 88, Hapeville, Ga.

Yellow narcissi and daffodil bulbs,
25c per dozen, $7 M. White flag lil- .
ies, 30c per dozen. Cream. monthly
blooming marechal niel and clear pink
rose -cuttings, 25c per dozen.. Miss
Inez. Malone, Brooks, Ga.

8 dozen blue Roman hyacinth bulbs,
380c per dozen. 1 dozen mixed colors
gladioli bulbs, 75c per dozen. Miss
Bernice Malcolm, Luthersville, Ga.

Jonquils, $1 per 100 bulbs; unde--
livered. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Boling-
broke, Ga.

Dahlia bulbs, various colors, 10
each or $1 per dozen. Cape jasmine,

'25ce each. Pink, yellow, white cream

and red monthly rose cuttings, five
colors for 25e cash with order. Miss
Velvie Martin, Gainesville, Ga. RFD
9. :

Crepe myrtle bushes, well rooted,
watermelon pink, 25c each, or $2 per
dozen. Yellow and red canna lilies,
buds, 5 each, 45 per dozen. Miss
Bertha Moon, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2.

Rose cuttings, 10ceach.. Pink and
white oleanders, and magnolias, 50c
each. Mrs. J. H. Coleman, 523 Wat-
kins St., Augusta, Ga. |

Blue Roman. haycinth bulbs, 30
per dozen. Lavender iris, 50c dozen.
White and purple lilac, well rooted,
15e each. Mrs. J. H. Nix, Jefferson,
Gaz RFD 2. < . - se

Yellow cannas, 50c for 100 del. Will
exchange for narcissus or lilies. Miss.
Eliza Carreker, Concord, Ga. ,, |

Large double mixed touch-me-not.
seed. 20c cupful. Double dahlia, jen-
nia mixed seed, 10c cupful. African
Marigold seed, mixed colors, 10 cup- ~
ful. African Marigold seed, mixed
colors, 10c cupful. All orders post- _
paid. Miss Estell Jenkins, Dahlonega,

a.
400 Blue Roman hyacinth bulbs,
30e dozen. Mrs. T. M. Todd, St.
Charles. Ga.

~Canna bulbs, 3 for 25c or $1 dozen. ,
Mixed variety of six colors, 75c per _
dozen. Include postage. Mrs. W. B. .
Taylor, Cataula, Ga. me

Lucretia Dewberry, $1.50 per hun-
Weeping willow, 25c each. Rooted eape
jasmine, 30c each. Little Star jasmine
and white spirea. 30c each. Crepe
myrtle, 20c each, $2 dozen. White
English dogwood, 2 for 25c. Lois
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Three 2 year Boston ferns at $10.
Six 1 year at $1.50 each. 4 large two
year asparagus spengeria at $2 each. .
Dahlia and canna bulbs at 20c each.
Mrs. H. P: Lupo, Forest Park, Ga.

- Shasta daisies, 40c. Bridal wreath,
English dogwood. forsythia, purple
lilae and wisteria to be exchanged for
white nest onions, April blooming nar-
cissus, double jonquils, crocus, or lily
of the valley. Mrs. J. L. Yawn. Chaun-
cey, Ga. = -. it :
Old fashioned blue plum sprouts, 25
each or 8 for 50c, $1.75 per dozen de-
ivered. Mrs. J. S.. Crowe, Cumming,
Gai, Rt. 4.7!

- Any kind of shrubbery, flowers and .
bulbs, shipped at any time wanted:.
Arbor-Vitaes, Junipers, Cedar, box-
woods, Cypress, snowballs, bridal

wreath, white and yellow. Easter lil-
ies and all colors of roses. Write for

fuller list, description and prices.
Nixon, Morgentowan,

Miss Rosie FE.
Ga., Rt. 1.





Re ter s, 50e each, 3 for
$1.25, Milk and wine lilies, 25e
5 for $1. Red cannas. 15c each. Vio-
lets, 15 dzen. Xmax cactus cuttings,
- 10e each.:Gladioli bulbs, 15 each.
Ga. collard and Hanover seed, *10c ta-
blespoonful. Will take orders - for
_ Dorothy Perkins roses, rooted, to be
-delivered-March ist. Cammie Sutton,
Box 145, Rt. A, Tifton. Ga. ;
Double yellow japoniea, yellow for-
- sythia, pink crepe myrtle, honeysuck-
le, purple, pink hardy phlox, purple
lavender and mixed Iris, Lemon lilies,
_ 25e each. Large sunflower seeds, 25c
per pint. Bridal wreath, white spirea,
_-20e each. Sweet almonds, 15c each.
Snowballs, common blue lilac, ramble-
_ boy bushes, golden chain, 30c each.
- Yellow* buttercup, 3 for 10c. Will ex-
change for things of equal value. Miss
Violet Viek, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
-- Hardy, squirrel tail ferns, well root-
_ e@ 10c and postage; purple violets,
_ 20c doz., or exch. for tulips, hya-
_ cinths, lilies, small hemlock or spruce
pines. Bertha McElhannon, Winder,
Mahe, et. a ee
_ Century plant, spirea, pepper vine,
wisteria, crepe myrtle, Dorothy Per-
kins roses, striped grass, lantana, milk
and -wine lilies, 5 kinds fine cannas,
hibiscus, all rooted, 10c ea. Mymosis,
evergreen caladiums, yard cactus, red,
pink and white geraniums, (blooming)
winter pot iris, ostrich plume, spen-
geria, sword and other varieties of
ferns, 8 different begonias, pink jus-
ticia, 5 cactus, different, large size,.
25c ea. Add postage on orders for
less than $1. All State inspected.
t ee Harrell, Quitman, Ga.,
6 kinds monthly roses, pink and red
verbena, yellow.lantana, 3 kinds tree)
begonia, ed conch begonia, umbrella
plant, pink sultana, red geraniums.
Will exch. cuttings for any other cut-
ting of pot flowers except geraniums,
or 3 cuttings for 1 fern. Mrs. A. L.
Sargent, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.
Rhododendrons, or Mtn. Laurel,
ae which will bloom, is evergreen, and
fragrant erabapple, 25c ea., - bridal
_ wreath, shrubs (have white blooms,
dbl. not bunch kind) 35c ea., fragrant
_ ream and white jonquil bulbs, 25c
doz., $1.15 for 100; bronze day lily
bulbs, 85c doz., $1.25 a 100. Selling
_ now, also booking orders for later
oe An i Choice prod-
_ ucts. Will satisfy. Mrs. C. G.
Mineral Bluff, Ga. ns
_. Dbl. red carnation, rooted, pink and
_ red conch begonia, lilacs, 10c each:
poe: Sword and Boston ferns, 15c ea., fern
leaf yarrow, 5c ea., 3 for 10e; jonqil
_ bulbs, 15 doz., 1 rooted sultana, 10c;
small green leaf wandering jew, 5
Pieces, 10c; Four Oclock seed, 3 lbs.
Se ae Sy ve on orders for less
= Ci Meee. be , :
'><iston, Ga. > : ne Lee
_.. Snow on the Mtn., dbl. tanzv. h
oy. Jeak and ladies wash bowt ee
_ doz., cherokee roses, 60c doz., dbl. red
br Japonica, 25 ea., 12 choice roses $1
doz. well rooted boxwoods 25e ea
_. Snowballs, althea, and crabapples, 15
each; golden glow, 30c doz., and Aug-
ust lilies, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs
Mae Wright, Loving, Ga. ee
Have exch. rose bushes, Answer to

many inquiries. Mrs. J.
alias oe Sa doy Me Batten,

Dbl. and single poppy seed, mixed

-colors, 10 tbls purple Jil:
; = ple lilac, 10
_Z00d rooted sprout: red a uniine
os Jonesboro, Ga., Rt. 2
: -2 gal. medium to small bulb
about 400, mostly jonquils, daffodils
7 ae some narcissi, snowdrops and tu-
IPS; $1.50 for the lot del. Mrs. Petter
oo > Valse, Madison, Ga.
anias: 15 different varieti
aks large and of an exhibition tyne
furnish tubers after frost. Write
or description and prices. Miss Ir-
ene New, Carrollton, Ga., 87 Rome St
iontine ise lilies, 25 doz., old faah-
eitaes, 15 doz., white Ani
blooming Nareisst bulbs, 18 doz?
75 a 1003 butter and eggs, Dee doe























we

each, |

ey
single, jo e
varieties, 75c a 100, $5 M, April bloom-
ing Narcissi, $1.80 per 100. Mrs. G.
M. Bartow, Madison, Ga.
_ Well rooted, monthly roses, several

colors, 15 and 25c ea., 2 yr. old Paul}

Neyron and American Beauty rose,
80 ea. Dragonhead, heliotrope, 8
colors Verbena, dianthus, several. col-.
ors, grass pinks, Shasta Daisies, snap-
dragons yellow, white and pink prim-

roses, red geraniums, mint, dbl. white
achilla, dbl., and single feverfew, 10c

ea., or 7-for 50c; 5 colors Giant fea-
therball poppy seed, 10c tps., dbl. red
carnations, 10c. Add postage. Mrs.
Delia Fife, Armuchee, Ga. ss
Red rosebud dbl., salmon pink, red
and white single red geraniums, large,
rooted, 25c ea., 5 for $1; small, root-

ed, 10c ea., weeping and variegated

lantanas, rooted, 10, 15 and 20c; red,
pink, May and June cactus, rooted,
10c ea., Xmas cactus, 20c ea. Hibis-
cus 10c ea., white flag or iris _ lily
bulbs, 75e a 100, rooted purple lilac,
15c ea., 75c'doz., will exch. for dried
apples or cotton sacks. Mrs. A. F.
Maloch, Hoschton, Ga. Rt 1.
Red, yellow, red and yellow, and
variegated eannas, 50 of each kind.
3c each, or will exchange for things
of equal value. Mrs. R. Lb. Bentley,
Cordele,.Ga.; Rt. C. . ee
Will exchange milk and wine lily
bulbs for white and pink cannas, or
any color of iris. Mrs. W. J. Burnet,
Box 520, Thomasville, Ga.
Double red japonicas, 2 years root-
ed, $1.50 each. Miss Nannie Morri-
son, Rt. 2, Barney, Ga. ee
Red Spider lily bulbs, 15c each, 4 for
50c. White Madonna, 25c each, 3 for
60c. 2 large blooming size regal lil-
ies, 40c each or 75c for both. 3 kinds

of gladiolas, 50c for 18.. 2 varieties |

of pink cannas and 2 of burnt orange,
bronze and green foliage and 1'bright
red, also variegated, 75c for 13 as-
sorted. Double pink flowering al-

monds, pink 7 purple crepe myrtle,
double white spirea, 15c each. $1.50
a dozen, 4 or 5 kinds daffodils and
/narcissus, all colors and sizes mixed,
65c a 100 or 200 for $1.25. Add post-

age.
Long trumpet yellow daffodils, 25

Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga.,

}dozen April. bloom narcissus, $1 per

100. Orange phoenix daffodils, dou-
ble, 40 dozen: Dark blue and laven-
der iris, 40 dozen. White spirea or
bridal wreath, 3 and 4 ft. high, 25c.
Pink flowering almonds, 25 each.
White Easter rose, double, 25c each.
8 kinds rose cuttings, 75c per 100. ..4
kinds wandering jew, 50c per 100.
Xmas cactus, 25 each. White geran-
ium, 25c each. Sweet blue violets, $1
per 100. 2 spengeria ferns, 35 each.
All delivered. Mrs.
Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1.

10 extra nic improved deep :water-
melon pink, blooming this year, 1 to
3 feet crepe myrtle, wll rooted. Price
10 for $2. Add postage* Miss Emma
Chandler, Hull, Ga., RFD 2. ;

Yellow southern jasmine, well root-
ed, 3 for 25c, 8 for 50c, 18 for $1. Cal-
ifornia violets and white iris, $1 per
C. Shasta daisies, 20c per dozen.
Large snowdrop bulbs, $2. per C.
Winter ferns, 83 for 25c.. Jasmine nu-
diflora, 15 each, 2 for 25e. Summer
lilac, or butterfly bush, 15c each. For
permanent vases: pine burr zinnias,|
25c dozen. Japanese Strawflowers, 15
dozen. Assorted colors, long sprays,

{small green wandering jew for winter

vases, 12 for 25c. Yellow sea pink or

static, 15 dozen sprays. Mrs. R. H.

Wright, RFD 1, Middleton, Ga.
Shasta daisy plants, large size, 25c

dozen. Will exchange for white grass|

pinks, or blue iris roots. John G. Af-
fleck, 1516 17th ave., Columbus, Ga.

Paper white narcissi, spider lilies,
shasta daisies, gladiola, sweet violets,
white irts, 25 dozen. Pink crepe myr-
tle, lilacs, wisteria, 25 each.. Ever-
bearing strawberry plants. 0c per
100., Cash or. will exchange for pe-



onies, japonicas, oleanders, azaleas,

. and
quils and narcissi; all fine |



A. Re Skates, }

y, pink Dorothy Perkins, and Amer-
jcan pillar running roses, 25 each.
Double white spirea, large, 35 each.
Boxwoods, 15e to 25 each. Double
day lilies, Virginia ereeper, 25c doz-
en. Small leaf evergreen vines, 10c
bunch. Yellow star jasmine, 15c each.
Purple lilac 10c and 15e each. Ar-



amour River privet hedge plants, 15

to 20 inches. $2 per 100., Add post-
age. No orders filled under 25c. Mrs.
V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga. >

Mixed narcissi, large cream white,
small sweet scented yellow cluster,

and other good varieties, 25e dozen, |
5 dozen for $J. Blue forget-me-nots,

15 per dozen. . Shasta daisies, 5c ea.
Hardy hibiscus, mixed colors, 10c ea.
Have no more crocus, perennial. phlox,
or grass pinks for sale. Mrs. E. C.
Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3.

Large mixed colored zinnias, 10
-cup, also little brown zennias, large |

yellow and orange mixed marigolds
for same price. Postage paid. Miss
Edith McGhee, Box 165, Dahlonega,
Ga. mee
Kerria Japonica, 15 or 2 for 25c.
Purple lilacs and flowering almonds,
15 each or two for 25c, plus postage.
Mrs. W. R-. Wise, Wadley, Ga. ~
Cannas: Venus, warm rose pink
edged with cream, green foliage, $1,
per dozen; Moonlight, cream white,
green foliage, $1 dozen; Mrs. A. F..
Conard, delicate fose-pink, green fol-
iage, $1 dozen; Pillar of fire, crimson

-bedder, and Red King Humbert, 75c

per dozen; Salmon, orange, lemon yel-
low, and yellow splotched with red,
75 dozen. White jonquil bulbs, 25

bulbs, creamy pink with dark crimson
stripes, 50c each. Mrs. H. F. Carter,
Lake Park, Ga. :

- FLOWERS WANTED __
Rhododendron, white spirea, abelia,



-and barberry. Will exchange buddlea

or Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants.
Mrs. G. S. Watson, Thomson, Ga.
_ Five abelias, 2 feet high, one coral
vine, all rooted. Mrs. J. P. Moses,
Uvalda; Ga. 3:

SEED FOR SALE <
White nest onions, 50c gal., large
scullion sets, 40c gal., scullion buttons,
50c gal., FOB. Also Dwarf Arbor-Vi-
tae seed, 50c for 100 seed. Now is the
time to plant. Mrs. V: E. McCook,
Metntvre. Ga... Rts 20. tose a Poe
White nest onions, 60c gal., del.
Mrs. BE. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga., Rt.
3. = ee ee oe
50 lbs. Purple Top Globe turnip
seed, slightly mixed, 25 lb., not pre-
paid. W. H. Cravey, Ashburn, Ga.,
Ri. Be eee ee
Red_ multiplying onion buttons, 15c
qt., or exch. for large bloom cannas;
red and pink bronze leaf. Add post-
age. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston,
Ga. ee : oes eg
White nest onions, 8c lb.. FOB Ash-
land. W. T. Newell, Ashland, Ga.,
Rip 25 eke :
-Seullion onion buttons, 20c qt., win-
ter Eng., pea seed, 25c lb., 2 Ibs., 40c;
also strawberry plants, 25c a 100,

Mrs. A. F. Maloch, Hoschton, Ga., Rt. |
1 . '- [well cleaned wheat, 24 Ib. sack pre-
paid. 1st and 2nd zones, $1.40; 3rd_

All leading varieties of cabbage
seed, $1 lb., collard, 50c; straw color
genuine Bermuda onion, $8 lb., Purple
Top white globe turnip, white flat
Dutch turnip, and Giant Curl mustard
35 lb each; also Spanish and Runner
seed peanuts, 5c lb. Bancroft seed
oats, $1 bu. and cabbage, collard and
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M each. W.
W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. ay

Burr clover seed, $1 bu, Roy Cou-
sins, Greenville, Ga. ~
_ Burr Clover seed, 4c Ib., not reclean-
ed. Prompt shipment. Have 1200. or
1500 Ibs. W. H. Smith, Martin, Ga.,
Rt. 2, Box 99. ;

ee SEED WANTED
Want 6 bu. guaranteed, strictly
pure Wannamaker Clevland eotton



seed. Big Boll type. Must be cheap:
for cash, T. Lester Massey, Daniels-

amount.. Neon Buchanan, Americus,

bridge Produce Co., Bainbridge, Ga. _
dozen, 5 dozen for $1. Amaryllis|

-1or large white feed sacks. Mrs. Lizzie

pbls., 15 gal., also bottle vinegar FOB

ine :
melon seed. Sub state
quantity and price. First National
Seed Co., Jacksonville, Fla. eS
Want 100 lbs. Short Stem collard.
seed. Better known as Heading varie- __
ty. Must be pure and true to name.
Will pay 10c lb., del., any amount up
to 100 lbs. Major Crow, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt. 1. : ;

PECANS AND PEANUTS
POR SALE






















































Pecans, 40c lb., or exch. for Ever-
bearing strawberry plants (not over
4 M wanted). Miss Essie Mae Lee,
Gardi, Ga., RFD 1. Box 40. =

Big red Spanish peanuts, 12 1-2e -
lb.,, del. B. L. Thurmond, Gresham-
ville, Gav ae :

100 lbs. New crop Frotscher paper-
shell pecans, large size, 50c lb. Edward
F. Taylor, Macon, Ga. :

PECANS AND PEANUTS
WANTED ye
Want papershell and seedling pe-
cans. Any quantities. Highest cash
price paid. Write us now in detail.
Submit samples later. Bobs Candy
Co. ibany, Ga... 3 ee

Want No. 1 Schley and Stewart pe-
cans-in quanties. Send sample. Ter-
minal Fruit Co,., Atlanta, Ga., Care.
Terminal Station. :

Want pecans.



All varieties, any _

Ga. aes < i : ae
Want. budded and seedling pecans.
1928 crop.State quantity, price and
when you can make shipment. Bain-



MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
One 60 gal. syrup kettle, good cond.
$12.50, or exch. for lard, meat, dried
fruit, dry lima beans, Irish potatges,

Lawson, Morven, Ga., Rt. 1. sei
White and Red vinegar, in 50 gal. .

Dublin. Cash with order.
rison, Dublin, Ga. nae

28 qts., long Hot pepper salts, in-
qt. Mason fruit jars, 50c: qt. Add

Je Har- :

postage. Jessie H. Smith, Milner,
Ga:, Rte Be Re 2
12 Ibs. new goose feathers, $1. Ib.,

or exch. for 12 pure bred Barred Rock
or S. C. R. I. Reds. Mrs. H. I: Moore,
White Plains, Ga. 3 ae
New duck and geese feathers, in ~
good ticking, 6 lbs., ea., $5.50 and
$5.10. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch,-Ga.. Ri. 1s eae
Bennie for making soap, 60c Ib.
Mrs. C. F.\Sdrgent, Cordele, Ga., Rt.
B. ea :
About 15 lbs. used goose feathers,
clean and in good cond., 60c lb. Mrs.
F. Conley, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 4.
First class White Hickory axe hand-
les, $4 doz., del. D. S. Smith, Gibson,
Gal Rites es es
1 Champion blower, etc., used very
little, $7.50. Cash with order. FOB |
Adairsville. T. F. Hefsur, Rydal, Ga.,
Rt. 2. i
About 30 Ibs. swamp yellow root,
good and dry. Quote best price. Mrs.
J. R. Segars, Winder, Ga., Rt. 3.
Whole wheat flour from select and

zone, $1.65; larger quantities, not pre-
paid. 4 1-2c lb... put up in 6, 12. or 24
Ib. sacks as desired. P. W. Etheridge,
Milner, Ga. a
10 large size feed sacks, wash, $1_
cash, or exch. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell,
Kingsland, Ga., Rt. 1. ee
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Want white or light grey goose
feathers. Mrs. A. J. Gragg, Clarkes:
vile, Ga., Rt. 3. oe
Want to buy milk and cream. Write.
C. M. Massey, Perkins, Ga.
Want poultry, eggs, scuppernongs, -
grapes, apples and pears. Get in touch
with us. Sem Side Fruit Coe., Charles
ton, 8. 6., 25 Market-St. es
Want-a second-hand 1 horse wagon





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Must be in good-cond,, and cheap
cash. E. L. Giles, Roberta, Ga., RFD &




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