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VOL. 12 STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1928:

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matter more intensively, but Carroll County, taken asa whole,



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Some More About Planting Seed



Since writing the article in last weeks Bulletin in refer- their gins. I have perfecte.! arrangements with them where they
ence to securing good cotton seed for planting next spring, I will sell these seed in car lots at $50.00 per ton f o. b. Carroll-
have made some investigations as to plazes where farmers can ton or $1.00 per bushel in new 100 lb. sacks after the seed have
secure good seed. _ been cleaned.

Carroll County has been improving her cotton seed prob- I have seen some of this cotton growing. It is a good cot-
ably more than any other county in the State. Of course there _ston, and the cotton in Carroll County has held up this year as
are individuals in other counties that have worked on _ the well as any section of the State.

has been developing Coker s Extra Cleveland Cotton Seed and special pains of keeping a good strain of cotton pure and col-
it has a staple of 1 1-16 inches under favorable weather condi- lecting the seed in large quantities, I wish they would let me
tions and favorable cultivation. know so I can notify the public of it.

A large quantity of these seed can now be secured from the You will save money and time by getting your planting

Mandeville Mills, Carrollton; Georgia. Mandeville Mills pay a seed now:

premium on these seed that are kept pure by being ginned on - EUGENE TALMADGE.



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MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Nov. 3, 1928. Always subject to variation.

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: _ ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA SAVANNAH

Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, ------------------- $ 1.00 100 Ibs. $ 1.25 100 lbs. $ .75 Bu. $ .85 Bu.
Irish Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs. ..---------------.---- 1.75 1.65 2.25 2.25

. Cabbage, green, crated, 100 Ibs. ------------ ae ea 2:50 2.75 OR 3.00
Eggs, Ga., Extra, dozen ------------------------- 48 49 42 50
Eggs, Ga., Standard, dozen ------------ Aaa uname CoD 43 .38 45
Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen ~------------------------- 48 AL 387 43
Eggs, Yard Run, dozen -------~------------------- 45 39: 36 43
Stags, per lb. ---------------------------------77" 20 19 18 20
Hens, per lb. ~---------------------- 5000 24.4 20 25 24
Roosters. per Ib. -------------------------------7-- AG. 10 15 ae
Friers, per lb. ~-----------------------"---- eaee 0 . a He : be \
Diicks,. per tb, ----<Foeeeneas por ens rec ra en oe pe oe | oe
Gexe, per 1b. 2-.--------=*+----20-----9 a ce oe =
Turkeys, per lb. ---------------- ee alee ee oy ae Es a ee
Lima Beans, per lb, -------+----------------0777 ae on se =
Field Peas, mixed, per bu. -~----------- ter eee soe era 2D a es 2
Gevreia cane syrup, bbls. per gallon ------ aan as Are o ae
Com Meal sat 98 We p= anne ae = oe
Corn Milling, sackel, bu. --~-------~=-"---- ore ? a a i
Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu. er ae <40'50 : icon i
Peavine Hay, 000 ------34g-- oo Ce. oe Se
Alfalfa, (G8.) 0B -eae-se-2 se 2 2 ae 86 a a
Country Butter, best table: Ib, -------------- "30 "30 | ie oe

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| eciery Stock F oF Sale
And Wanted

Pecan trees, good stock. All lead-
ing varieties, from 2 to 8 ft., 25c to
ae J. E, Johnson, Shellman, Ga.,
io
-_ Now booking orders for ornamen-
tal lemon trees for next April del.
Order now and send money next Ap-
il. Stay green all winter and extra
nice for making breaks in bottom land.
About 1 ft. in a row apart, 4 to 10 in.
high when del. 7 for 50c, 15 for $1,
or $5 a 100. All del. J. W. Garrett,
Adairsville, Gar Rt 3:
chley and Stewart pecan _ trees.
ell or exch. for corn, velvet beans,
field peas, .beggarweed seed, kudzu
plants, rye or oats. S. K. Simon, Al-
bany, Ga
Peach and apple trees for commer-
cial or home orchard. Place order now.
N. Fitts, Dahlonega, Ga.
mall citrus Trifoliaia hedge plants,
on account of long sharp spines makes
impenetrable hedge, 75c a 100. C. A.
Rowland, Athens, Ga., Box 334.
Peach and apple trees, $50 and $70
a M up; Concord, Niagara and Moores
early grape vines, $40 up per M. Car-
olina, Lombardy and_ Silver Maple
oplar trees, 40c ea., Italian Cypress,
so . ea., Armoor River privet, $25 M.
B. Travis; Riverdale, Ga.
bout 50 pecan trees, 6 to 10 ft.
a. Stewart variety, 60c ea., or 50c
lots of dozen or more. Frank R..
Malpass, Milledgeville, Ga.
6 -Boxwvood bushes and 8 Cedars,
large size, from $4 to $6 ea. Miss
arah Jane Wiley, Lula, Ga., RFD-1.
500. rooted boxwood plants for bor-
ders, 6c ea., or $6-a 100-postpaid. Mrs.
Ella Robinson, Luthersville, Ga.
Fig sprouts, 6 for 50c. Mrs. Alice
Garner, Palmetto, Ga.
Alamo grape, well rooted cuttings,
50c ea., $4 dox., or $85 a 100. Cleon
Brown, (Originator) Alamo, Ga.
Ornamental prickly mock orange
hedge plants, $1.25-a 100 del. Mrs.
J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga., Rt. 1, Box



















































Grape cuttings, 10c ae _ ehin-
quapen rose, rooted, 25 each. Crepe
myrtle, peach tree roses, red Japan-
ese snowball, English dogwood, red
roses, 20c ea. Orange lilies, yellow
and white jonquils, 25c doz. Hima-
aya blackberry vines, rooted, 25c ea.
Add postage. Miss Claudie V. Jones,
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. -

Peach trees, $50. per .M: Varieties
early rose, Uneeda, Elberta Red
ard, and J.-H: Hale Apple trees,
570 per M. Concord grape vines, $40
per M. Armour River Privit, $25 per
M. EE. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga.

- Moore Girl Plum sprouts, 10c ea.
$1 per doz. Pink thrift plants, 15
) doz. Everbearing strawberry
lants, 25c per 100. Add _ postage.
. A. B. Taylor, Sharon, Ga., Rt.)



















afted wine sap and Romania ap-
trees, from 2 to 4 ft. high, well
ted, black, everbearing mulberry
outs, from 2 to 6 ft. high sweet
egranate sprouts, from 18 in. to
., white English dogwood or mock
nge, 2 to 4 ft. high, double white
al wreath, 18 in: to 42 in. hign
k everblooming spirea, 4 to 10 in,
_althea, sugar pie grape vines, red
rbearing razzberry plants, blue
ter rose vine, 15 each. V. E.
Cook, Rt. 2, McIntyre, Ga.

Crab "apple trees, 40c each. Aza-
eas, 6 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs,
lartha Carson, Morganton, Ga.
Crab apple trees, 10 each: Azaleas









. Prince Fain, Morgan-

to 6 ft. Etewart pecan trees, 50c
G. D. Hutchison, Williamson,

ite English peach trees, 10c ea.
per doz. Horse apple, 40c. Red
iped summer apple. 30c. Mixed
sh trees, white clear seed and
th 8, 10c each, $1 per doz. Mrs. G.
onner, Rt. 7, Gainesville, Ga.

Thite English or old fashion lem-

*|to 5 ft. high. Good roots.

reasonable prices.

for 25c. Packed. in wet moss. Add |.

lon eae ees $2. ue M. z Barks.

dale, Talbotton, Ga., Rt.. 5.

Jerusalem cherries, traning for
Christmas, 25c ea. $2.80 doz. Small
size, 3 for 25c. No orders filled for
less than 50c. All prepaid. C. R.
Hardy, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1.

Stewart and Schley. recan trees in
any size and quantity for sale or will
exch. for any farm product or stock.
Special prices on large quantities. W.
S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.

Extra fine budded pecan trees, Gov
inspected, 4 to 8 ft. tall, Stewart,
Schley and Van Demons. Would sell
the entire stock. If interested write.
I have 8,500 trees to sell. Mrs. G, W.
Cook, Buena, Vista, Ga.

75 Sehley pecan trees to exch. for
25 Fischel strain White Rock hens or
pullets or same number of White
Cornish game hens and pullets. W.
D, Joyner, No Address.

Kudzu plants, two to five yrs. old,

| budded Schley pecan trees at reason-

able prices. Will exch. for registered
Guernsey Lull calf 2 to 5 months
old. Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
State inspected Schley, Stewart and
Money Maker pecan trees, 4 to 10
feet high, will sell or exch. for va-
riety of products. Will make reason-
able price on number and size want-
ed. B. T. Green, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 2.
June sugar pears. black cherries.

hardy, blue damson plums, blue pre-

serving plums, venice early grapes,
brown turkey figs. red currants 25
ea. or 5 for $1 prepaid. .B. T. Bald-
win, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 4.

3 M. rooted boxwood cuttings, 2
yrs. old, $7 per 100, 200 for $12
del. Mrs. Maude Hamby, Greenville,
Ga. cRt-- 3;

Boxwood, $1; cedars, 25 ea; ferns
good: roots, 15 ea; royal blue and
purple Iris, 40c doz. Mrs. B. L. El-
ler, EjlaGap, Ga.

True to name 1 yr. old fruit poke:
Kinar choice, Ark Black, Ben Davis,
Yates, Red Delicious, Stayman. Gano,
Shockley, yellow pipen, June, Horse,
Early Harvest apple; Elberta, Ga.,
Belle, Mayflower, peach trees, all 3
Govern-
ment inspected, 12 1-2c ea. de]. T.
M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga

Well rooted Alamo grape cuttings,

50ce ea. $5 per doz. or $35 per 100.

Cleon Brown, Alamo, Ga., Rt. A;

Budded pecan trees for. sale at
Gov. inspected.
Write for prices or will exch. J. J.
Hadden, Mitchell, Ga.

Certified pecan trees: the kind that
enhance the value of your land, $50
per acre. A]l leading varieties. Write
for special discounts. Fred C. Geiger,

Flintside, Ga.

Old fashioned dwarf boxwood
plants, 200 for $15; Magnolia Glaucia
trees, 2 for $1; Cape Jasmine, lilac,
spirea, 30c ea., watermelon crepe
myrtle, English dogwood, 25c ea.
Lucretia dewberry plants, 30 doz.,
$1 a 100. All wel] rooted and del.
Mrs. C: M: Robinson, Greenville, Ga.

White Willow peach, 1 yr. old, and,
old fashioned yellow and red peach
trees, 5c ea.. sage bushes, large and
small, 15 and 25c ea., blue grapes,
25 ea., 1-2 doz., fig sprouts, 25c ea.
black walnut trees. 25c ea., large
red plum sprouts, 15c ea., May cher-
ries, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. V. S.
Ladd, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.

Old fashioned yellow horse apples,
and wild goose plum, 10c ea, $1 doz.
also long straw brooms, $1 doz. and
a few lbs., seedling peach seed, 10c
lb. and Paul Neyron roses, we]l rooted
25 ea. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, eee
Gar Rt: 2.

4 large dwarf boxwoods: 100 or
more, 2 vrs. old, rooted, will sell
reasonably to party calling for them
at my home, 4 mi., north of Alpha-
retta, Ga., Rt. 2.

Seedling cling peach trees, 1 yr.,
Umbrella China, 10c ea., Poinciana,

-or shower of gold. 1 yr., 15c; ever-

bearing strawberry 40c a 100; "plack-
berries, Eldor.do, 25c a 100, and
white blackberry, bear in spring, 5



ea. Add postage. Miss Ida Baugh, St.
nes Ga. eS







lish dogwood, 3 for 35c; Little Star
Jasmine and white Spirea, 30c ea,
Crepe Myrtle, 20c ea., or $2 doz.
Weeping Willow, 25c and 35c ea.,
Evergreen box vine, 50c doz., Cape
Jasmine $1.75 doz. All del. - Lois
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 8.

Dwarf boxwoods, rooted from cut-
tings, 4 to 6 in. high, wel]l packed
and del. 50 for $3.50, 100 for $6.50,
or lot of 500 for $28.50. Sample sent
for 10c; 6 King Humbert canna, 6
pink crepe myrtle, 6 Weeping Willows
each, $1 for the 6; 1 doz., English
dogwood, $2.25; 1. doz., yellow and
variegated cannas, 6 of each $1.50.
Mrs. J. Ly Rodgers, Orecprils, Ga.,
Ri By

English aogwood and weeping wil-
lows, 8.ft., 25e; Dorothy Perkins and
red Dorothy Perkins, 10c ea., or 3
for 25c; Arbor-Vitea, mailing size,
50c ea. Mrs. L. D. Hadaway, Gaines-
vijle, Ga., Rt. 1.

Crabapples and azaleas, 15 ea.,
snowballs, well rooted, 20c ea., black
cherry and maple, good size bushes,
10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. J. Hen-
ry, Mineral Bluff, Ga.

June sugar pears, June black cher-
ries, Blue preserving and Blue dam-
son plums, al] 25c ea. or $2.50 doz.,
vrepaid; Campbells. Early grapes,
bluish red, 40c ea., del. B. T. Bald-
win, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 4.

Rooted dwarf boxwood, 10 to 15 in.
bushy tops, $2 doz., $7.50 for 50
plants del., smaller, $1 doz., $7.50
a 100 del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green-
ville; Ga., Rtx<3.- .

Large black walnut sprouts, 35c ea.
1-2 doz. $2 del., also everblooming
Cape Jasmine, 30c ea., 1-2 roz., $1.50
del, All well rooted. Cash with "order.
Miss. Edna M. Wilbanks, Commerce,
Ga., Rt. 29. :
Arbor-Vitea, rooted, 50c ea, seve-
ral colors hardy phlox, 30c doz.,
hardy hibiscus, rooted, 20c ea., pur
vle iris, 10c ea. Add postage. Miss
Willie Mason, Cut Cane, Ga. _

2 yr. old white willow peach trees
and large red May cherry trees. Good
roots, also sage sprouts, and blue lilac
and pink and white variegated flow-
ering almond, all 10c ea. Mrs. H. G.
Fraser, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.

Celestia] and Sugar and Brown|

Turkey fig: 5 large size, 7 medium, or

12 small for $1; McDonald black-
berry, Lucretia and Premo.dewberry
each $1.10 a 100, $10 a M., .Chero-
kee hedge rose, $15 a 1000, $1.75 a
100; Red bud trees, 5 large, 4q medium
or 12 small for $1; assorted grape
cuttings, 25e doz. Carefully packed
aa prepaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga.
te22;

Boxwood, tree and duort, heavily
rooted, pretty tops, $1.50 "doz., or
$8 a 100: Lucretia dewberry plants.
$1. 50 a 100. $12 a M., also Cape Jas-.
mine cuttngs, 40c doz., $3 a 100.
rooted plants, 80 ea., little Star
Jasmine, 30c ea., pink crepe myrtle
25e ea. All del. Mrs. B. L. Robeson,
Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

May cherry, 2 yrs. old, and rooted
Jap. rose, 10 ea., 2 yr. old clear-
stone peach trees, and 2 yr., old Con-
cord grape, blue and pink, and Weep-
ing Mary, 15c ea. 5 different colors
Dahlias, 50c doz., quince trees, 2 yr.
old, 20c ea., secuppernongs, 25c ea.,
Mrs, J. C, Eades, Boney ye Ga.,

Boxwoods, $3 doz., or 80 ea., cre
apples, 10e ea., Honeysuckle, 15 ea.
ferns, 5ce bunch. All well rooted. Ada
postage. Miss Delia Green, Morgan-
town, Ga.

Well rooted 2 yr. old black walnut,
20c ea. Himalaya blackberry, 20c a
100; garden sage, and catnip, 5c ea.,
6 for 25; good, strong well rooted
strawberry plants, 25c a 100; Orders
for $1 del. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 3.

4 or more Spanish oak sprouts,
average 5 ft., fine for hog pasture,
as have large acrons when age to
bear, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. R. V. New-





oe Washington, Ga., Rt. 5, Box

rosin ves Se
| _ Boxwoods, Tree and Dwarf, Lucre-
| tia dewberry, $1.50a 100; white Eng-

Old fashioned seedling White Eng-
lish peach trees, also Annie Laura
red Indian white and yellow lemon,
All free from disease, 12c ea., del.
R. L. Crittenden, Lovejoy, Ga.

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

Blue concord and Moores early 2
yr. old grape vine plants, 10 ea., $1
doz. 1 yr. plants, and Kudzu vine,
8c ea. 75e doz., each. Add postage.
Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 to 5 yr old Kudzu plants and
nice budded Schley pecan trees, reas-
ondble prices. Write for prices on
quantity and sizes wanted. Exch. for
reg. Guernsey bull calf, or pure bred
White Leghorn pullets or young hens.
No culls. Leander M es Col-
lins. Ga.

Junipers, 25 to 50c ea., lemon dbl,
tiger, August and Leopard lily, 10c_
ea., dbl., fringe poppy seed, Texas
'avender Morning Glory seed, 10e
bls. Add postage on orders less than
25c. Mrs. W. R. Murphy, Ball Ground,
Ga., Rt. 5.

100 large seedling pecan trees, a
to 6 ft. tall and 3 yrs.. old, 50c ea.
tel. William Marshall, Talbotton, Ga.
Rt. 1, Box 34.

Budded pecan trees, 2 to 7 ft.,
30e to 70c ea.Idus Johnson, Shell-
man Ga. Rt. 1.

Peach, apple, pear, plum and pecan

vine, fig bushes, flowering shrubs,
shade trees and evergreen ornamen-
tals. Over a 100 varieties. Write for.
list and prices. A. J. Welden, Griffin-
Ga.

~ Small Citrus Trifolita hedge plants
"5c per 100. On account of long, sharp
spines makes impenetrable hedge for

man or dog. G. A. Rowland, Athens,
Ga., Box 334. 4 aes



NURSERY STOCK WANTED

Want 12 Arbor-vitae (dwarf type)
burlaped; 100 Abelia; 50 Japanese
barberry; 12 spirea, thumbergi Write
what you have of the above, size and.
your best del. price. Mrs. Geo. C.
Kirkley, Calhoun, Ga.

Want a few nice Yates apple
sprouts. D. L. White, Villanow, Gas,
RFD 2.

~Want white flowering peach trees.
B. Andrews, Columbus, Ga:

Want seedling pecans, dogwood,
berries, persimmons and magnolix
seed; live and water oak, gladioli-bulbs |
by the peck or bu., all kinds of lilies,
dahlia tubers, hyacinths, white, yel-
low and pink iris, by the hundred
or thousand. \Will exch. vegetables
and flower plants in several varieties.
Also want someone to grow dahlias, .
Delphenium, Junipers, boxwoods and
other plants on 50-50 basis. Hubert
Chambers, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want scuppernong and James
yrape vines, 3 to 5 yr., good varie-, -
ties and heavy bearing strain only.
tate variety and price postpaid. Will
exch. high-class Bunch grape vines. or
jay cash if price is right. J. L. Kil-
gore, Stone ae, Ga.

Second-Hand x Machin
ery for Sale & Wanted

No. 27 Golden power cane mill,
good as new, $185 or exch. for equal
value feeder hogs. T. M. Slater,
Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 5.

38 Grist mills, all in good running
order, $75, $125 and $175. Write for
dimensions, ete. W. J. Morgan, Still-
more, Ga., Rt. 8.

1 Stag Gang 4 horse John Deere
plow, 2 12 in. bottom, complete, first
class cond., $85 or exch. for 35 bu.
-Fulghum oats, A. S. Hicks, Adel, Ga.

1 Peerless grist mill, 24 in. rock;
Hercules eng., all in perfect cond.,
$300. Bargain. Miss Birdie OSteen,
Meigs, Ga.

Bemis tobacco transplanter, used
half season ang practically good as
new. Sell orexch. for shelled corn,









velvet beans, or peas. S, K.
Albany, Ga. * 3 oe

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COND-HAND MACHINERY
> FOR SALE
H. P. Fairbanks-Morse gas eng.
nd other implements. Write, L. E.
oole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 Primrose sparator, used 2 mos.,
or sale. Miss Mollie G. Moseley, Ly-
ns, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 31.
1 Lilliston peanut picker, used a
art of 3 seasons. F.-M. Setzer, Mc-
nough, Ga., P. O. Box 176.
1 Oliver turning plow, A. S. B. No.
$6. W. E. L. Patterson, Talking
ock, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 13.
1 Sharpless. cream: separator, used

ss than 1 yr. Sell for about 1-3 of |

what a new one would cost, or exch.
for equal value. C. M. Stallings, Car-

ollton, Ga., Rt. 5._

/ H. P. gas eng., $75; 18 in. feed
nder, $10; 1 rice huller, $100; belts,
leys, shafting, $15. All in good
ond. J. A. LaRoche, Crescent, Ga.

1 Kelly feed mil, 2 rake wheels, for

ay rake, 15 H. P. eng., 4 slides for

horse Oliver No. 13 and other
hings. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga.

Want 1 second-hand (small hand

ower) in good operating cond., not

ust second hand gin. Answer to in-
uiries. E. M. Nash, Philomath, Ga.

One Delavel separator in good

ond. M. B. Jones, Rutledge, Ga.

4 slides for No. 19 Oliver 2 horse

low, 1 feed mill, 1 butter-box for

pping butter. will sell or exch. for
utter or young hens or good Ga.
ane syrup..S. D. Harrison.

One 50 tooth section harrow, prac-

ically new, $12; one almost new.

Jo. 64 Chattanooga plow, $10 or
exch. two horse plow for 1 1-2 horse

ingle A. C. Oliver plow. L. B. Law,

slie, Ga. . $

One Rumley tractor, 30 H. P. and

5 to 7 disc plow, cost $2300 will!
ake $500 for both. Guarantee both

0 be in first class cond. Bargain, wil

low 8 to 10 acres per day, burns 30

aC. ol per day G. C. Lackey

Viadison, Ga., Poullain Farm, Rt. 6.

One big pump Friend Spray mach-
ne in good condition, $325. G. D<

Hutchison, Williamson, Ga. >

One Delaval cream separator, No.
in good condition, will sell for cash

r exch. for cows, chickens or hogs

f equal value. G. L. Thompson.
Adrian. Ga,, Rt. 2. :

8 Oliver Bottom plows for tractor,

5 ea., 3 Sullivan, Towson dise trac-

or plows, $40 ea., 6.H. P. Fairbanks-
orse gas. eng., $35. (Minus mag-
neto); 1 Williamson stump puller,
complete with cable, $200; 1 Univer-
_sal 24 in. stone grist or grinding mill
for Ford tractor. or other power,

$752 All in first class cond. Fred C..
Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
Large 2 horse 3 roller Inter] Mar-
vester cane mill, used but little, $75.
Just 1-2 the original cost. J. H. Edge,
Doerun, Ga...
1 Binder in good shape. Sell or
trade for feed. hogs, cattle or farm
-products. West Bros., DeSota, Ga.
1 Bemis tobacco transplanter, used
1-2 season and practically good as
new. Sell or exch. for shelled corn,
velvet beans or peas. S. K. Simon, Al-
-bany, Ga.
_ Lynchburg Buster, $8.50; No. 93
Chattanooga Turner, $8.50. W. D.
Watson, Logansville, Ga.

1 2 horse Hercules stump puller.
Sell cheap or exch. for farm tools. R.
H. McMillan, Brookfield, Ga.
John Deere Stag Gang plow, 3 bot-
toms and a dbl., disc for tractor, ea
1-2 price; Benthal peanut picker, and
Fordson tractor, 1-4 price ea. W. W.
Williams, Quitman, Ga.

1 McCormick mowing blade. used
once; 1 riding cultivator, with disc
attachment and - other implements.
Sell or exch. R. L. Smith, Americus,
Ga..

- 1 Economy King cream separator,
good cond., used very little, $25 cash

or exch. for 25 Thompson Barred R. |.

March 1928 pullets, or 1 yr. old hens.
Mrs. Mary Page, Soperton, Ga., Rt.
our.

1 Lilliston peanut picker, used 2
easons, $200. R. 8. Anderson, Hawk-
nsville, Ga. ZS

ot De ring Reaper (not binder),
good cond. Sell for cash or exch. for
anything can use. O. I. Shepley, Au-
burn, Ga.

1 second-hand I. H. C. 6 H. P. gas
eng., good repair except magneta.
Cost $400. Se]] $50 cash; also 10 H.
P. eng., good cond. except needs new
cylinders: Cost $600. Sell $100 cash.
Will exch. 1 or both for corn. J. T.
Wright. Woodstock, Ga.

Good steel power hay press with
gas eng., mounted on wheels for
sale. G. L. Hinson, Hazlehurst, Ga.

1 8 H. P. Mogul Interl. gas or
ker. eng., 10 H. P. Titan, needs only.
slight repairs; 4 hangars, shafts, etc.
Sell cheap or exch. for good wheat or
oread corn. Write for particulars
and make offers. Robt. Fuller, Adair-
ville, Ga., P. O. Box 287.

One Jno. Deere stag gang plow, 3
bottom, one Jno. Deere big disc plow

or tractor. drawn. only half price. 1
"no. Deere 32 dis harrow half pric ..
One Benthal peanut picker, one Ford-
on tractor, $100 ea. W. W. Wil-
iams, Quitman, Ga.

One grist mill rock, one 15 horse
ower steam engine. Write for prices.
Mrs. Lena Enecks, Oliver, Ga. Rt. 2.

One cultivator, walking Suckeye in
rood cond. also farm tools. J.:C.

One 8 H. P. Mogul International
gasoline engine in A-1 condition; One
'0 H. P. Titan International gas. eng.
needs slight repairs; other imple-

| Cato, Avera, Ga. :

wheat or bread corn. Write for par-
iculars and make offer. Robt. Fuller,
Adairsville, Ga., Box 287. oe

Martin ditcher, terracing machine
n good condition, been used very lit-
tle, $85. Mrs. I. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga.,
Re. 5. : Xs

Roserick Lean 24 dise tractor har-
ow, $35. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
-.1 Kelly Duplex feed grinder, good
-ond., 2 sets of burs. Size 3, $20; al-
so a 7 H. P. Economy gas eng. cheap
vy will exch. either. C. L. York,
Tumpkin, Ga.

SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED i

Want 1 light 2 horse wagon in No.
1 shape, also farming tools such as
plow stocks, planters, distributors,
urning plow (2 horse) also. black-
smith tools, anvil, Lancaster blower,
hammers, tongues and vice. Must. be
cheap for ash. R. D. Giles, Winston,
Ga. Rt. 1. :

Want. 2 second hand cream separ-
ators. Write price and cond. of what
you have. L. O. Benton, Monticello,
Ga. z

Want a garden tractor. Internl. not
wanted. Write price, make, and cond.
in first letter. E. A. Smith, Tifton,
Ga. s ;

Want 1 Tom Houston disc tractor
plow to be used with Fordson tractor.
Must be in first class cond. State
best price in first offer. C. M. Miller,
Cornelia, Ga. os
--Want one 2 roller 16 in. cane mill;
also one 3-or 400 egg cap. (could use
a 200 one) incubator. Otis Wells,
Hinesville, Ga. i

Want second-hand one horse Oliver
turning plow and one horse guanvu
distributor. L. H. Oden Blackshear,
Ga. 3
Want a complete grist mill outfit
and a good 1 horse wagon and har-
ness. Must be chean for cash. J. L.
Garrett, Suwanee, Ga., Rt. 2. :

Want for cash, wind mill. State
make and size of wheel. Must be good
shape and cheap. T. B. Joiner, But-
ler: Gai =
? Want to buy a 25 or 30 H. P. Mun-
cy or: Fairbanks Morse oil engine.
Must be cheap. R. O. Fleming, Wrens,
Ga.

Sacd Por Sale Aud
. Wanted

of rice for seed, 25c Ib.,
lla Everett, Richland, Ga.



1928 cro
prepaid.

j ice and yellow flint popcorn.
Ue ty. FOB; white nest onions, 50c



ments for sale. Will exch. for good

Pride of Ga. melon seed, $1 Ib., also |

gal. Add postage; Hot pepper sauce, |

50c qt., FOB here.
Griffin, Ga.

Bermuda onion seed, $2 Ib., in 2 Ib.
lots, Wax, $3 lb., in 2 lb. lots; cabbage
Charleston Wakefield and Succession
seed, $1 lb., 5 lbs. $4.90. W. R. Ste-.
phens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

English pea seed, 25c cupful. Cash

only. Add postage. Geo. Harold Pass,
Point Peter, Ga., Rt. 2. -

Seven Top turnip seed, also Coop-
er and Everbearing strawberry, very
large, fine flavor (can see some of the
berries at Fair in LaFayette). Sell or
exch, Defarest Powell, Pittsburg, Ga.

Seed per Ib., Spinach, 35c Ib., 3 for
$1; Non-bitter winter greens; bermu-
da onions, yellow, and White Wax,
$3 lb., in 2 lb. lots, each; Charleston
Wakefield and Early Jersey, Success-
ion and All Head cabbage, $1 lb., col-
rlard seed, 50c lb. W. R. Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

7 lbs. Stone Mtn., selected water-

Geo. B. Daniel,

butter beans, 20c lb., or exch. for nest
onions, 3 lbs. E. M. Travis, Fayette-
ville, Ga. ae
Winter English pea seed, 25c Ib.
Mrs. J. G. McDonald, Colquitt, Ga.
About 1 million stalks red sugar
cane for seed, $1.50 per 100 stalk by
the row; medium size. No inquiries
answered. Gordon Hall, Danville, Ga.
- Pure Tom Watson watermelon seed,
from melons wt., from 35 to 45 lbs. ea.,
$1 lb. and postage. Mrs. Bud Mitch-
ell, Dixie, Ga., Rt. 2, Care Stipe Farm.
Sugar or salad pea seed and English
pea and pumpkin seed, each, 15 cup-
ful; green and white mustard seed,
5c per spoonful; also all colors Zinnia
seed, mixed including white, 10c
spoonful. Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Ga.,
RFD 8.
White nest onions, 8c lb., FOB Ash-
land. No stamps nor checks. W. T.
Newell, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 2.
95 lbs. Willets Wonder Winter Eng-
lish peas, 30c lb., 4 Ibs. $1; 25 lbs., $5;
Seven Top turnip seed, 30c lb., 4 lbs.

| $1; Iceberg hard heading lettuce seed,

15 oz.,.2 for 25c. Cash with order.
Miss Edna Merle Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Ga., Rt. 29. Se et

-Willets Wonder frost proof English
pea seed, 30c lb.,. white multiplying
onions, 50c gal., also dried apples and
peaches, 15c and 18c lb. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga.

Rape seed, 2 lbs., 35c., 10 Ibs., $1.25,
white egg yellow glove seven top
cow horn, rutabaga seed, 10c tbls., al-
so rutabaga.and curled mustard, 1 lb.
or more of 1 variety, 45c; Bermuda
onion, and Early Jersey cabbage seed,
10c thbls., each. W. H, Waddelle, Pear-
son, Ga. te

2 gals. white nest on

ious, 60c gal.
Add. postage. Mrs. F. BE. McNair,
Mitchell, Ga. a

W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga.

Bananza tobacco seed. Sell or ex-
change for peas. J. R, Oliff, Gray-
mont, Ga. ee

White nest onions, 60c gal., del.,
also large cannas, $1 doz., del. Mrs.
EK. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Improved and hand selected Virgin-
ia Bright Leaf tobacco seed 50c oz.,
$4 lb., postpaid. H. A. : Morehead,
Fitzgerald, Ga., No. 8, Box 126. ~

90 lbs., Willets Wonder winter Eng-
lish peas, 80c lb., 4 lbs., $1; 25 Ibs.
$5.25, or the lot for $18.50; Seven Top
turnip, 25c lb., 5 lbs, $1; Iceberg let-
tuce seed, 15 oz., or 2 0z., 25c. Del.
Cash with order. Miss Edna M. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.

All leading varieties of cabbage
seed, $1 lb., collards. 50c;. straw color
genuine Bermuda onion, $3 lb., Pur-
ple Top white globe turnip, white
Flat Dutch turnip, and Giant Curl
mustard, 35c lb., ea., also Spanish and
Runner seed peanuts, 5c lb., Bancroft
seed oats, $1 bu. W., W. Williams,
Quitman, Ga.

Shellots multiplying onion sets, rea-
dy to set out, 25c a 100, $2 M., not
prepaid. E. C. Dedge, Stockton, Ga.,
Rt. 2, Box 22. _.
Ginsen seed for fall planting, 1-2



cent each. Oscar Meister, Baldwin:
Ga.

nm en os

melon seed for-sale; also 2 lbs., white.

75 Ibs., English pea seed, 15c Ib.

White running butter-bean seed,
25 Ib., also English pea seed, 25
Ib. Cash wth order. No checks. J. H.

Harpe, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 7.

Several hundred lbs., large garlic
sulbs, free of dirt and thoroughly dry.
Make best offer. L. Redfern, War-
then, Ga.

Several hundred lbs., nice, clean, :

sound nubbed and shelled pop corn
seed. Make best offer. Amos Bailey,
Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 3.

White nest onions, 50c gal. Add
postage. Mrs. Fred C. Sawyer, Sul-
phur Springs, Ga.

Long, Hot pepper, 10 doz., pods
or 10e tbls., of seed, also Aster, Sun-
flower (Russian), touch-me-not, and
cosmos or sea waves, flower seed,
10c teaspoonful, each. Postage paid
cn orders of 50c or more. Mrs. L.
M. Jones, Lizella, Ga., Rt. 2.

Frost proof English pea seed, 25e

lb., by mail postpaid. John W. Ber-
ryhil], Lakeland, Ga. : nose
Burr Clover seed, .$1 bu. Roy ~
Cousins, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. :
White nest onions, 60c gal. or best
price on the bu. Mrs. S.
Greenville, Ga. ~ :
All varieties of cabbage and col-
lard seed: cabbage seed, $1 lb. 10
lbs. $9.50; collards, 50 |b. Bermuda
onion seed, $2 lb. White Wax, $3 Ib. ~
Watermelon seed, $1 lb. 10 Ibs. for
$8.50. W. R.- Stephens, Flowery
Branch, Ga. cae
Purple top, globe and mixed turnip
seed, 40c lb. del. C. G. Oliver, Barnes-
ville, Ga., Rt. 2. f
Large~ yellow multiplying prolific
onions, 5 qts. $1. Mrs. G..V. Nor-
man, Dewey Rose, Ga., Rt. 1.
White nest onions, 60c gal. nice
and clean. M. P. Barksdale. Talbot-
ton, Ga., Rt. 5. f
200 lbs. Early Jersey and Charles-
ton seed, $1.25 Ib. 8 lbs.

seed, yellow Bermuda, 5 lbs. for $1.90.
white wax, $2.50 lb. W. R. Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga. oH
Rape seed, 2 lbs. 35c; white egg
vellow globe top, cow horn, Flat.
Dutch seed, 5c tablespoonful; Bermu-
da onion seed, 10c teaspoonful;
Karly Jersey, Wakefield, 10c table-
spoonful FOB: Pearson. Mrs. Addie
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. : :



SEED WANTED.
Want: to hear from party having |
the old -fashioned rough top turnip
seed. The bitter kind, not Seven Top.
: oe Jack McAllister, Mt. Vernon, Ga.,
ts 2: = ree
Want 10 lbs.,. Teosinte seed Quote
best price and send sample. H. D..
Davis, Summit, Ga. ee
Want several hundred pounds gn-
uine Dixie Belle or Stone Mtn., melon
seed. Submit sample with quantity.
and best cash price. First National
Seed Co., Jacksonville, Fla. eee
Want any quantity Dixie. Belle wa
termelon seed. KE. G. Clark, Ft. Val
ley, Ga. = ee

Car Lots For Sale Ane
, Wanted

PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR
-- SALECar Lots

1 car good sound Spanish peanuts
20 tons or more. N. W. Harper, Ocil
la, Ga. / ee

HAY FOR SALECar Lots _
Peavine hay, $22.50 per ton,

lots, FOB Tifton. Chas. Bowm
Tifton, Ga.

CAR LOTS WANTED

Want ear corn, also shelled corn
car lots only. Corn to be sound dr
and white. Quote prices del. Juliette
Ga. and state quantity you have t
offer. Juliette Milling Co. Mac
Ga.

Want car of bright, baled oat
straw and the price del. Climax. Tra



lock Supply Co., Climax, Ga.



Cousins,

. for $3, He
-| Watermelon seed, Kleckley Sweet,
Watson and Dixie Bell, $1 lb; onion










AGE FQUR

_. .GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN

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

DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

Kugene Talmadge, Commissioner

Thursday, November 8, 1928,

Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
Tanta, Georgia, under the act of June
6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe-
cial rate of postage provided for in sec-
tion 1103. Act of October 3, 1917. .

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

Limited space will not permit insertion
of unimportant advertisements. Under

~ legislative act the Market Bulletin does

not assume any responsibility for any
advertisement appearing in the Bulle-
tin or transaction resulting therefrom.

CO-OPERATION MEANS CONSER-
VATION

Addressing itself to the. sportsmen
of the state at this season, when
hunting is beginning to reach its
height, the State Game and Fish De-
partment, in futherance of its efforts
to conserve the wild life of the state,
and thereby increase it, says:

Co-operation is conservation. Co-

operation is also the very best method |

of law enforcement; it is so much
more pleasant. In this connection the
Department of Game and Fish asks
that the people of the state, particu-
larly at this season of the year, bear
in mind these things:

It is a violation of law to bait a
field for dove shooting, or to shoot
in or around a baited field.

It is a violation of law to either
buy or sell, at any time, quail, doves,
snipe, woodcock, curlew, wild tur-
keys, grouse, marsh hens, squirrels
_ and certain other game. This applies
_ to everybody. It also is a violation

of law for hotels, cafes or other pub-
lie eating places to serve any of this
game.

Dont kill any game birds or game
animals at night. It is against the

law to do so, or to trap any bird or
animal by use of a dead-fall or simi-
jar device. :

Tt is a violation of both state

and federal game laws to mail any
game birds or animals beyond the
limits of your county. ms

The very best example of enforce-
ment of these regulations, all of them
intended as conservation measures, is
to co-operate in their observance, and
set that good example to your fellow
sportsmen.

GEORGIA PRODUCTS DINNER

Tuesday night, October 23, there
was held at Cumming, Ga., a Fathers
and Sons banquet.

This gathering was unusual in many
respects. Promoted by Mr. P. S. El
kin, Professor of Vocational Agri-
culture, it was a splendid example
of what may be accomplished in Ga.,
when the young men learn to do
by doing.

The tables upon which the bounti-
ful spread was srved were made by
the boys of the school. The dinner
was all that could be desired..A huti-
dred plates were served and the mal
was composed almost in its entirety
of GEORGIA PRODUCTS. In fact,
_the only things purchased were sugar,
flavoring, etc. The total cost was
less than $3.50. ;

It was indeed refreshing to see
the fathers and sons of Forsyth Co.,
come together for a practical discus-
sion of their agricultural problems,
and for a demonstration of what has
already been accomplished.



The young ladies of the Domestic

_| Science Department, in serving the
banquet, proved that they have stud-

ied more than the mere theory of
domestie arts.

It is impossible to estimate the ul-
timate good that results from the
coordinated efforts of those really
interested in the progress of agri-
evlture. Professor Elkin stated that
out of forty turee boys in his Agri-
cultural class, thirty three of them
had already planted an acre to cover
crops and that the other ten were
making plans to do likewise, thus
improving their soil.

The work of Professor Elkin and
other leaders in Forsyth County can-
not be commended too highly. I only
wish that every county in Georgia
would thus encourage their young
men to learn to farm scientifically
and to stay on the farms.



Miscellaneous Ads



For Sale50 M. Martha Washing-
ton asparagus crowns. C. P. McRae,
McRae, Ga.

For SaleSeveral cars new slip
shucked ear corn, $1.10. bu. FOB
Lyons. C. G. Garner, Lyons, Ga.

For Sale1 Melotte size 6, cream
separator, cap., 600 and 20 lb., but-
ter, shipping cases and 1 butter work-
er, $45. Lee Blackwell, Calhoun, Ga.

For SaleVery prolific freeze
proof Bunch variety English peas,
30c Ib., or 10 lbs., $2.50. I. H. Davis,
Molena, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 3.

For Sale5 prs., Fancy S. Caro-
lina pheasants, 4 mos. old, $5 per
pr. Mrs. John H. Maynard, Winder,
Ga.. 434 Candler St.

For SaleGolden and Lady Am-
hearst pheasants, 1928 hatch. Birds
fully grown, and in juvenile plumage,
Extra fine Goldens, $15 pr., Am-
hearsts, $18 pr. By authority of State
Board of Game and Fish. L. J. Bar-
row, West Point: Ga..

For Sale3 thoroughbred S. C. R.
I Red cockerels, dark red, 4 mos. old.
Sell or exch. for pullets, same breed
and age, or for White Leghorn pul-
lets. Also have 12 lbs. clean goose
feathers, 55c lb. (will ship in old tick
to keep from wasting). Write. Mrs.
Carl Warren, Donalsonville, Ga., Rt.

A
of sheep, 20

For Sale70 head
ewes and 50 ewe lambs, all well bred.
J. B. Dockins, Rabun Gap, Ga.

Have sold black walnuts advertised.
Answer to inquiries.. G. T. Jones;
Warthen, Ga.

1-2 grown male grey fox squirrel,
$5. Henry Johns, Helena, Ga., Rt. 1.

Year old flue-cured smoking and
chewing tobacco, 7 lbs., $1 postpaid.
H. K. Sligh, Fitzgerald, Ga. |

Black walnuts for sale or exch. for
dried fruit and white table peas. Mrs.
vole Williams, Matthews, Ga., Rt.

ne.

Nice, clean chicken feathers, 25c
Ib. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. _.

Washed clean sheep wool, $1 Ib.,
not prepaid. Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon,
Gas Rt 2:

Geese feathers, 50c lb. Mrs. Ben
Griffith, Reynolds, Ga.

3 bu. green walnuts, $1 bu, del.-
1 bu. last yrs. walnuts, mostly hulled,
$1 not del., also yr. old walnut trees,
25 del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.

Ground ovster shell for chickens,
$1 per 100 lb. FOB Savannah. W. A.
Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay St.,
East.

Black walnuts, hulled, ready to
ship, also artichokes for pickles; 25
pal., and postage. Mrs. J. W. Rut-
ledge, Julia, Ga. '

Peach blackberry and fig preser-
ves, 50c gt., apple jelly,"large molds,
20c. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga.

Red and white vinegar, in 50 gal.,
bbls., 15 gal. also Bottle vinegar,
FOB Dublin. Cash with order. L. E.
Herrison, Dublin, Ga.

Nice long coarse broom straw, 10
broom. Money with order. Mrs. L. C.
Abernathy, Lula, Ga., Rt. 2.



New ducks feathers, 6 Ibs., $5.50;
new goose feathers, 6 Ibs., $5.10. In





ULLETIN

good ticking. Mrs. W. V. Robbs: Flow-
ery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. es

_ 4 bu., black walnuts in hull, 75c
bu., 1928 erop, now ready, also
large quantity persimmons, 75c bu.
Miss Jeannette Wright, Hull, Ga., Rt.
Two.

Hulled, dry black walnuts, $1.50
per bu. (50 Ibs.) FOB. Willard, Ga.
Will sell or exch. for seed grain.
Mrs. E. H. Buckner, Machen, Ga.
Rte.

First class all goose feathers in
best grade ticking, guaranteed sanl-
tary condition. Wt. 36 Ibs., 60c Ib.,
FOB Barnesville Ga. Mrs. B. F.
Reeves, Barnesville, Ga.

Hickory nuts for sale, 50 Ibs. to
bu. $1.50 bu. FOB here. Miss Emma
Musgrove, Newton, Ga., Rt. 3, Box
63.

Want any variety good hay in any
quantity in exch. for papershell pe-
can trees. Good clean stock, all sizes.

: e e om
| Two varieties. W. S. Mixon, Griffin,

Ga.

Nice, long straw brooms, $1.40 doz.
del. Mrs. B. C. Jackson, Fairburn,
Ga., Rt. 3.

A way to keep sweet potato vines
to plant in the spring, $1. J. S. Car-
son, Griffin, Ga.

1 Enterprise 4 qt. sausage stuffer
and lard press, combined, first class
cond, (except.plate and screen for
pressing lard are lost), $3.50; 1 No.
22 Enterprise sausage grinder and

also 1 5 gal., steel Daisy churn, good
cond., $3.

Snow white feathers, 60c lb., del.
Send stamp for sample. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Cordele, Ga.

Ground oyster shell for chickens,
$1 per 100 Ibs., FOB. W. A. Smith,
Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay St. East.

Clean, washed, sheep wool, $1 Ib.,
plus charges. Miss Lela Rahn, Rin-
con. Ga., Rt. 2.

White and red vinegar, in 50 gal.
bbls., 15e gal., also Bottle vinegar,
FOB Dublin. Cash with order. L. E.
Harrison, Dublin, Ga.

For SaleA one horse farm for
rent or leaese, good for wheat, oats,
chickens, cows, hogs, good water runs
through it, 3 miles east of Clarkes-
ville, Ga., in Habersham Co., John
Jones, 19 Little St., S. E. Atlanta,
Ga. ( ,

For SaleNandena plats for hedg-
ing, $1.80 per doz. or $12.50 per 100.
FOB Plains, Ga. Mrs. Nina P. Carter,
Plains, Ga. 3

For SaleNice large straw brooms
10c ea. or $1 doz. Mrs..W. T. Ellin-
burg, Royston, Ga., Rt. 3.

For Sale25 syrup buckets, gal.
size, in good cond., 8c ea. or exch.
for new syrup. W. Carson, Griffin,
Gaz eRt. De

For SaleDried hot pepper 25c
D. Mrs. Dinah Eller, Ellijay, Ga.,

t-3;

For Sale6 milk cans, with tubes
and 6 sour cream cans. M. B. Jones,
Rutledge, Ga.

For SaleGood duck or goose
fetahers. Will exch. Mrs. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. af

For SaleRipe red hot pepper,
25e Ib., or will exch. for deitane
useful. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Glaze,
Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 1. :

For SaleOne used goose feather
bed, 40 Ib size, best grade ticking,
good cond., $10. Mrs. A. E. Glover,
359 Hill St., S. E. Atlanta, Ga. Phone
Main 1692.

For SaleRed hot pepper for
sauce, 5c doz; dry sage, 1928 rop,
3 ounces for 10; spice wood for
making breakfast tea, 3 sprays, 10c;
all orders filled promptly. Add pos-
tage. Lnia Ruck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

For SaleRed and gren hot pep-
per for sauces, 35c gal., postage ad-
ded or exch. for large white peas
or butter beans, new crop. Mrs. J. T.
Lambert, Forest. Park, Ga.

For Sale10 lbs. sheep wool un-
washed, 50c Ib. Lorenzo Amerson,
eet Ga., ey

Dried hot pepper, 20 Ib: sage, 75e
ie a C. R. Sorrells, Mentos, Ga.,

For SaleBlack walnuts, this yrs.





stuffer complete, good cond., $3.50;)



Thursday, November 8, 1928.

crop, hulled, 75 for 5 or more bu.,
$1 for less. Mrs.
field, Ga. es ee

For Sale1 1-2 doz. egg crates,
6 te 12 doz. capacity in good cond.

containers with same, 50c ea. or $7.50
|for lot. Mrs. W. V. Vaughn, Towns,

Ga.
For Sale10 gal. keg of pure ap-
ple vinegar, good and _ strong, also

gal. jugs and qt. bottles; 1 empty |

50 gal. good oak vinegar bb:. for
sale or will exch. for anything useful.
D. E. McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga.

For SaleNice dried sage for
sausage, 60c lb. del. H. D. Yawn,
Milan, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want50 good feed bags with no
holes in them to hold 2 1-2 bu. or
more. Will pay $3.25 for them del.
at Martin, Ga. B. F. Fagan, Martin,
Ga. :

Want partner for dairy live stock
and general farming. Want man exp.,
and willing to go to it. Write for par-
ticulars. J. E. Pennington,
hurst, Ga., Box 4385. 4

WantedAn excellent proposition,.
farm and dairy, for an excellent man,
who can furnish unqualified ref.
from bankers, merchants and farm-
ers. No ordinary man need apply. No
salary, but on a partnership basis, all
capitol furnished by me. E. H. Geor-
ge, Madison, Ga.

WantedTo hear from persons
willing to raise baby chicks on hal-
ves in lots from 25 to 300, up to 8
or 10 weeks old. Ref. required. H. E.
Harris, Manchester Ga.

WantedAbout a peck of chest-

nuts, sound and free from worms,

also a peck of large sour crabapples,
and a_ gal., of chinquepins. J. E.

Mitchell, Jr. Griffin, Ga., 310 West

College St..

WantedTo exch. cotton seed for
cotton seed meal. Either in car lots

or less. W. R. Crites, Chamber of
Commerce, Donalsonville, Ga.

WantedHead lettuce plants.
State variety and price. Mrs. Paul
Jacksen, Nelson, Ga. ~ 7

Want300 or 400 bu., of good
sound cow peas. W. H. Sorrells, Ma-
con, Ga., Houston Road.

Want about 25 lIbs., new goose
feathers. Must be new and reasonable
price. Mrs. G. W. Vaughn, William-
son, Ga., Box 3.
~ Want 10 lbs. smoking tobacco.
Answer by letter. Cash with order.
R. B. Thompson, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 2,
Box 575 A.

Want a 1 horse wagon. Patent hub.
Must be cheap for cash and in good
cond., 12 mi. of Brooks, Ga. H. C.
Dunn, Brooks, Ga.

Want-100 5 bu. sacks, Quote price
J. H. McLeod, Pineview, Ga.

Want a few fox squirrels. H. I.
Buford, Augusta, Ga., 1009 Ellis St.

Want some duck feathers. Write
price. Mrs. Cliffor Stancil, Calhoun:
Ga., Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want a horse power manure spread
er. G. H. Wade & Sons, Cochran, Ga.,
Rt. 1, at Cary.

Want 2 lbs. nic butter weekly in
standard parcel post containers, from |

Middle or So. Ga., territory. Furn-
ish prices. M. H. Smith, Everett, Ga.

WantedPackage bees with queen
for next spring, beeswax, also want
to buy pieafowls, other ornamental
fowls. State amount, price, and what

you have to offer. Paul J. Spence,.

Gentry: Missouri. :

Want man and boy to work in
dairy. Must be be able to have 4
health certificate and be willing work-
ers. Fair wages and good _ living
cond. Dont write, come. J. E. Ros-
ser, Decatur, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 30,
Phone De-0382-J.

Want position on truck, chicken

or general farm. Would rent part
with man who can furnish. Ref. wages
Small family. D. C. Luckie, Atlanta,
Ga., 280 Luckie St., N. E. :
Want a few roots of the following:
Pennyroyal, peppermint, catnip,
spearmint, horsemint, horehound and
rhubarb. Mention other herbs if you
have them. Must be reasonably pric-
a W. G. Dickerson, Lyons, Ga.
tA,

E. L. Leach, Pen-_ =

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Thursday, November 8, 1928,



MARKEY B ULLETIN }

PAGE FIVE







The products shipped acco

were so grossly out of line with the advertisin
forced to take notice of it.

Such a mistake does not only give the advertiser a bad name with
the purchaser but it works other hardships. Besides putting the Bul-
letin in an unfavorable light with the purchaser it hurts others who.
have products on the Market. A purchaser once stung would hes-
itate to rely on the ads in the Bulletin thereafter.

In the future sellers should check their products before sending in
their ads to the Bulletin. lt would be well to look at the ad that comes
out in the Bulletin before you ship the product to be doubly sure the
purchaser is getting what he advertises for thr

Ship Your Products As Advertised
When an advertiser use
products he is oblicatad t
reau of Markets has on h

s the columns of the Bulletin to dispose of his
Oo ae such ee as represented. The Bu-
| and many complaints from purchasers indi-
cating that the seller did not ead thei hh they adventiied ie
granted that the ad does not always thoroughly describe the product.
rding to the complaints mentioned above,
g that the Bureau is

ough the Bulletin.
A.D. JONES,

_ Director State Bureau Markets.



























MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Want to learn dairy business. Sal-
ary no object. 23 yrs. of age. Write.
J. C. Crumplar, Fort Valley, Ga.
_ Want position as overseer on 20
- to 25 plows for 1929. Can begin Dec.
1, 1928. Work for small family and
work 3 or 4 horse crop in connection
- on 50-50 basis. 50 yrs: old. Farmed
all my life. Ref. exch. N..D. Norris,
Wrightsville, Ga.

Live Stock for Sale And
Wanted _

CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. Jersey bull, grandson
Ferns Oxford Noble, from high pro-
* ducing dam, 4 years old, in good cond.
$100. J. P. Biles, Jr., Valdosta, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
1 Black Jersey milch cow, now
milking. Sell cheap. L. H. Atkins,
Adrian, Georgia.
1 good cow with small calf; 1 nice
heifer, good stock, will freshen next

7 f





a No. 1 milker. Sell at my home 3
miles east of Wrightsville, November
6th. T. C. Bentley, Wrightsville, Ga.
1 young cow, will give milknext
_ April. Fine stock. $35. Mrs. Belle
Goddard, Goggins, Georgia, Route 2.:
4 Jersey 2 year old heifers: 3 pure
bred, 1 high grade. All bred to reg.
Jersey and will freshen in spring,
$240 for lot. W. W. Driskell, Sparta,
Georgia. *
o 10 fine Jersey heifers, soon to
- freshen. Write for prices. R. 8S. An-
_derson, Hawkinsville, Ga.
* Reg. Jersey bull calf, out of a great
_. producing cow, sired by Raleigh bull.
Sell or exch. for seed oats. E. J.
Bailey, Raymond, Georgia.
1 reg. milch cow, bred, $75; 1 reg.
heifer, bred, $60. Day Davis, Rutledge
Georgia.

8 thoroughbred J ersey bull yearl-



of |

spring; 1 fine stock male, and 1 cow,



ings, extra fine from heavy milkers,
$25 each. G. A. Jones, Dublin, Geor-
gia, Route 6.

Cow: Kennesaws Lucinda Reg. No.
552359. 6 years old, bred, in August
to reg. male. Mrs. Lou ripp, Ken-
nesaw, Georgia.

1 thoroughbred Tennessee Jersey

cow, fresh in with first calf (9 days
old), $100. 0. S. Williams, Scotland,
Georgia, Star Route.

1 extra good Jersey miilch cow.
Calf less than 8 mos. old. W. E.
Fitts, Rocky Ford, Georgia.

18 Grade cows and heifers for
sale. See me. Monroe Phillips, Monti-
cello, Georgia. =

1 nice lemon colored Jersey heifer
2 1-2 years old, not reg. to freshen
April 1, 1929, $65 FOB Lula, Georgia,
Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Georgia, Rt 3.

Have sold 5 mo. calves. Answer to
many inquiries. Mrs. S. P. Jones,
Lula, Georgia, Route 3.

1 reg. Jersey male calf, 2 weeks
old, $10 not reg. $15 reg. in buyers
name. C. R. Godfrey, Greenville, Ga.
Route 1, Box 241.

Large type pure bred Holstein cow,
6 years old, will give six gal. milk
per day, $70 at my barn. Med. R.
Kellum, Cleveland, Georgia, Rt. 4.

1 young milch cow, Jersey, to fresh-
en soon with second calf, $75. B. T.
Greene, Ellaville, Georgia, Rt. 2.

Jersey bull calf, 1 mo. old from
fine Jersey cow by a reg. bull, $20
del. in any express office in Ga. J.
A. Bailey, Raymond, Ga.:

2 reg. Jersey bulls, one 2 years old,
Raleigh and Sultana breeding, other
10 mo. old, Golden Lad and: Sultana
breeding, both priced to sell. W. I.
Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. '

Small heifer calves, weighing from
150 to 300 lb. Make best offer per lb.
on foot del. Will exch. for scrub beef
cattle any size. Jack Galloway, Lin-
dale, Georgia.

- One fine Jersey cow, nearly two



years old. D. B. Black, Cleveland, Ga.

One nice Guiana cow about 7 yrs.
old, $40 cash. T. R. Lewis, Rebecca,
Georgia, Route 2.

Four Jersey miik cows, will sell for
$225. Three giving milk now and oth-
er one to freshen soon. L. J. Keadle,
Yatesville, Ga. Route 1.

5 head of cattle, 3 bulls and two
cows, both due to freshen in March
$185 for quick sale of the lot. M. H.
Floyd, Cochran, Ga. Route 5.

CATTLE WANTED
Want registered Guernsey bull calf



av

be right for cash. Will exch. nice bud-
ded Schley pecan trees 2 to 5 year
old Kudzu plants and registered Du-
roc-Jersey pigs for same. Leander
M. Kennedy, Collins, Georgia.

Want 50 head feeder and milk cows,
in exch. for papershell pecan trees.
All trees guaranteed to be good clean
stock, all sizes. W. S. Mixon, Griffin,
Georgia. :

Want 5 to 6 Guernsey milk cows,
to freshen about January ist. Must
be good dairy stock and reasonable
price. Write what you can offer. J.
G. Holmes, Culloden, Ga.

Want a couple of bred, reg. heifers.
Must be well developed and reason-
able in price. Write what you have
and price. L. T. Long, Bremen, Ga.

, Want a reg. Jersey heifer. Will
exch. for same. Mrs. Esther. Lewis,
Rydal, Ga. Route 2. :

Want to exch. value $25 for reg.
Jersey calf. Write. W. T. Brown,
Lincolnton, Ga. Route 6.

Want to exch. Ga. cane 1928 syrup
for Jersey cow, heifers or ready bred
sows or feeder shoats, W. L. Ward,
Milan, Georgia, Route 1.

Want to trade a good mule for
mileh cow, not over 5 or 6 miles from
Columbus. G. A. Johnson, Columbus,
Georgia.



Want reg. Short Horn or Black

wen G



two or four months old. Price must



Angus bull, 8 to 12 mos. old. State
price, wt. and parentage. M. L. Phil-
lips, Oak Park, Georgia.

Want 1 cream or any color cow,
not over five years old, fresh in, giv-
ing 2 or more gals. per day, for not
over $45 or $50, within 15 or 20 mi.
of Buchanan. See or write. Starling
Brown, Buchanan, Georgia, Route 2,
Box 6.

HOGS FOR SALE

9 pigs, Essex and P. C., 8 weeks
old, $3 each, or lot for $25. W. L.
Lancester, McRae, Ga. Route 2.

2 mos. old Duroe and P. C. mixed
pigs, $8 each, 1 reg. P. C. sow, $50
FOB. Oscar Meister, Baldwin, Ga.

5 shoats, Duroc and P. C. mixed,
wt. about 50 Ibs. $6 each, FOB Greens-
boro. O. L. Duvall, Greshamville, Ga.
Route 1.

Reg. P. C. boar, 2 1-2 years old, wt.
430 lbs., $50 FOB. Papers furnished.
A. P. Rocker, Sparta, Ga.

1 broke-nose Berkshire 2 year old
boar. Subject to reg., in good cond.
Sell or exch. W. C. Oliver, Carnes-
ville, Georgia. '

1 mixed breed sow and 10 pigs, 3
wks. old, $30; 1 sow, 1-2 P. C. with
10 pigs, 2 wks. old, $30; 1 sow, 3-4
P. C., 5 pigs, 3 wks. old, $30; 1 thor-
oughbred Red Berkshire boar, ready
for service, $10; 4 thoroughbred
Black P. C. gilts, 7 or 8 months old,
$10 each. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga.
Route 1.

29 head shoats, wt. from 75 to 130
lbs., 5 brood sows (1 has 10 young
pigs), other four will suckle in a few
days. Sell at my farm the 6th day of
Nov., 3 miles east of Wrightsville.
T. C. Brantley, Wrightsville, Ga.

50 pigs and shoats, wt. 40 to 60
lbs. J. H. Patrick, Jackson, Ga.

17 head P. C. and Duroc 6 months
old pigs, 75: lbs. Sell at lot. John L.
Gregory, Margret, Ga.

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| = Plants for Sale and
3 Wanted :

Guaranteed, well rooted, 5 in. plants
shipped promptly in ventilated boxes:
Charleston, Jersey Wakefield and
Flat Dutch cabbage, $1 M. del., 5 M.
and more, 90c M. col., Klondike straw-
berry plants, 40c a 100, or $2.50 M.
del. O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, Geor-
gia, Route 2.

Charleston Wakefield
_ plants, 25e a 100, 50c for 300, $1.25
__M. del. Cash with order. Mrs. Lou

Owens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a
100, $2 M., also heavy bearing English
_ pea seed, 60c lb., and Japanese sun-
flower seed, 50c tea-cup. All del. Mrs.
_.- W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Geor-
S gia, Route 1. <
Heading variety. collard plants, 25
a 100, $1 M. del. Mae Branan, Lewis-
ton, Georgia. j
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, 90c a M., del., or
70c M. exp. collect. E. Y. Stokes, Ma-
con, Georgia, Route 3.
Frost proof Early Jersey, Charles-
ton Wakefield and Succession cab-
bage plants, $1.25 M., Bermuda onion
plants, $1.25 M. Del. B. F. Mallard,
Oliver, Georgia.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
20c a 100. Add postage. Miss Claudia
Henderson, Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3,
Box 44. <
Frost proof Early Jersey and Charl-
~eston Wakefield cabbage plants, $1
M., or 65c for 500. Immediate del.
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Georgia collard plants, 30c a 100,
$2.50 M., also okra seed, 50c lb. Send
P. O. money order. S. F. Stevens,
Bairdstown, Ga. RFD 1.
Frost proof cabbage, collard and
onion plants, 70c for 500, $1.15-a M..
$5 for 5 M., postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude
- Branan, Lewiston, Ga. | oe
_ Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M., del., 5 M.
or over, $1 M., col., Klandike straw-
berry, 35c a 100, $2.50 M. del. Lee
. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Route 1.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
25c a doz., garden gooseberry bushes,
fox grape and muscadine vines, 10c
each, 6 for 40c; black walnut and
honeysuckle, 20c each. pink pea shrubs
10c each. Exch. for honey or anything
useful. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.
2) So ie :
- Charleston and Early Jersey Wake-
field cabbage plants, 50c for 300, $1.20
M. del., 4 M. or more, $1 M. FOB.
0. F. Crow,- Gainesville, Ga.
_ Leading varieties of cabbage plants
20c a 100, $1.10 M. postpaid; Lady
Thompson and Klondike strawberry
plants, 75c for 300, $2.10 M. del. Hes-
ton Crow, Oakwood, Ga. :
- Strawberry plants, 30e a 100, Gar-
_ den Gooseberry bushes, rooted, 3 for
_ 50c; red raspberry, $1 doz., well root-
ed large size, several kinds of Moun-
tain Laurels, $1 a doz., small, 1 ft.
$1 a 100, brida] wreath, golden bells,
pink and yellow peachtree roses,
white and purple lilac, 20c each. Miss
Jessie Lee Eaton, Dahlonega, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
_ Wakefield and Dutch cabbage
plants, 20c a 100, $1.15 M., or $1 M.
_ Express Collect; Klondike and Lady
Thompson strawberry plants, 35 a
100, $2.10 M., postpaid. L. A, Crow,
Oakwood, Georgia. :
- Late Flat Dutch and Wakefield
cabbage and leading variety of col-
lards, 20c a 100, $1.25 M. del., 5 M.
or more, $1 M. postpaid; Klondike
and Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 40c a 100, $2 M. Mrs, Azzie
_ Crowe, Oakwood, Georgia, Route 1.
All leading varieties cabbage plants
Charleston, Jersey, 25c a 100, 70c for
500, $1.20 M. postpaid. S. L. Durham,
Sale City, Georgia. oe
Frost proof cabbage and Bermuda
onion plants, $1 M. each. Andrew
Clark, Thomasville, Georgia.

8 runners, free of disease. State
spected and certified. Ship
promptly, $1.50 for 500, $2.75 a

cabbage

- Klondike strawberry plants, first

Mt

prepaid by mail; or $2.25 M., exp.
collect, 5 M. and over, $2 M., Wake-
field and Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
now ready, 75c for 500, $1.25 M. pre-
paid, or $1 M. expressed collect, 5
M., 90ec M., 10 M. and over 75c M
Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga.

Large type early Wakefield cab-
bage- and Crystal white wax and Ber-
muda onion plants, now ready, $1.25
M. postpaid. A. E. Reinhardt, Ash-
burn, Georgia.

early Wakefield cabbage plants, now
ready, $1 M., or $1.25 M. postpaid.
Gus Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.

Charieston Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, ready to trans-
plant, 15c a 100, 60c for 500, or $1
M. T. B. Slater, Pembroke, Ga.

Extra fine Eariy Jersey Wakefield
cabbage plants, 25c a 100, $1.50 M.
Raymond C. Brown, Hartwell, Geor-
gia, Route 4, _ a

Late Dutch and Wakefield cab-
bage; leading varieties collards, 25c a
100, $1.30 M. del., 5 M. or more $)
M. del., Klondike and Lady Thomp-
son strawberry plants, 45c a 100.
$2.50 M. del. Esta G. Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Georgia, Route 2. "

Frostproof cabbage plants;
early Jersey and Charleston: Wake-
fields, now ready, 75c for 500; $1 M..
del.; white Bermuda onion plants, 75c
for 500, $1.25 M. del. Immediate ship-
ment. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. P. O. Box 72. : e

Extra early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield frostproof cabbage plants,
now ready, 75c for 500, $1 M., white
Bermuda onion plants, 75c for 500,
$1.25 M. postpaid. Prompt shipment.
F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

April bearing strawberry plants.
Rich flavored, medium size, 30c a
100, 500, $1.25, $2 M., 5 M. $8. Cash
with order. Mrs. J. W. Heard, For-
syth, Georgia, Route 6.

M., sage plants, 10c; also banana
plants, 10c; yellow canna bulbs, 5c
each. Add postage. Mrs. Joe W. Ford-
ham, Toomsboro, Ga. Route 2.
Frostproof cabbage, collard,
Bermuda onion plants, $1 M. each. W.
W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. pe
Healthy, long bearing strawberry
plants, $2 M. or exch. for seed oats,
dried apples, -N. C. Runner seed pea-
nuts, or paper shell pecans. T. C.|
Bonner, Hahira, Georgia, Rt. . 2.

A few more thousand strawberry
plants, $1.50 M. FOB shippjing point.
Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.
Wakefield and Succession cabbage |
plants, $1.50 M. postpaid. J. B. Cow-
art, Waycross, Ga. Route 2. ee
Early Jersey, Succession and
Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants,
25c -a 100, 75c for 500, $1.25. M., in
10 M. lost $7.50 del.; also Schley and
Stewart pecans (send for sample),
45 Ib., 10 Ib. lots, $4 postpaid. Mrs.
Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga.
Onion plants, a few bu. shellot sets,
15 qt., 25c per 1-2 gal.
Crook, Reynolds, Ga, ~ :
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
$3 M, or 40c a 100. Send postage on
small orders. Mrs. J. P| Rush, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, 75c for 500, $1.-
25 del.. Klondike strawberry, $1 for
500, $1.90 M, del. W. O. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, 500 for
$1, $1.85 M, Early Jersey Charleston
Wakefield cabbage, 75c for 500, $1.25
M, postpaid. Guy Waldrip, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. .

Frostproof cabbage plants, extra
early Jersey Wakefield, 70c for 500,
$1 M, del. White Bermuda onion
plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, del. All
ready. Immediate shipment. J. P. Mc-
Cook, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, 75c for
100, $1.90 M, Charleston Wakefield

for 500, $1.25 M, postpaid. J. B. Ben-

nett, Flowery Branch, Ga., RFD 1.
100,000 cabbage plants, frostproof,

now ready, $1.50 M or 25e a 100; Beet



White wax Bermuda onion and}

extra |-

for 500, also 25 cherry trees, 20c ea..
a

Strawberry plants, 20c a 100, $1.50 |
leading varieties, 25c a 100, also sev

8 for $1.
and | a.

$1.50 a 100 FOB Dublin. Cash with
order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin. Ga

plants, $2 M, or $1.25 for 500, and
50c a 100. Ready. Mrs. David Stor)
Morven, Ga.

ton Wakefield and Succession
bage; white Bermuda onion, 75c for
500, $1.25 M, prepaid. R. L. McRee.
Meigs, Ga.

Jersey. cabbage plants, True Ga. ari
Heading collard plants, 25e a 100. $1_
20 M, del., 5 M or more, $i M, FOB.
Obie Crow, Oakwood, Ga.,Rt. 1.

ry plants, 25c a 100. Not less than 200

sent.
by, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Mrs. B. Cc. SS Bee :

2 | State inspected, $1.50 for 500, $2.50

Ga., Rt. 3.

and Early Jevsey cabbage plants, 75c |

large lots. E. T
ville, Ga.
Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c
doz., Everbearing strawberry, 50c a
100. Also cherry trees and pink and
purple crepe myrtle, 2 yr. size, 20c
ea., single and dbl., white Spirea, 10c
ea., cuttings of Dorothy Perkins rosc.
5e ea., jonquil bulbs, 25 doz.,. white
and blue single hyacinths, 25c doz.
FOB. Mrs. G. C. Stanford, Sharm.
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 60.
Charleston, Early Jersey and Early
Fiat Dutch cabbage plants, $1 M, dei.
in Ga., or 75c M FOB. Large, hardy,
open grown plants guaranteed. Gia
dy Turner, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.

Klondike strawberry plants, $2.50
M.. Mrs. A.C. Hoiland, riower,
Branch, Ga. :

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.5
100, $12 M, also crepe myrtle, rec
and pink, dwarf boxwood, _ bridal
wreath, lilac and hydrangeas. Wri
for prices. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Ho
gansville, Ga.

Strawberry plants, $1.25 M, or exch
for cabbage plants of any variety, o
English pea seed, bunch, or Bermud:
mion plants. Mrs. Milton Oglesby
dahira, Ga., Rt. 1. :

Strawberry plants, $1.25 M, or ex
hange for cabbage plants of any va-
riety, or English pea seed, bunch, or
Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. Miltor.
Oglesby, Hahira, Ga., Rt. 1.

Fine variety of everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c a 100, also canna
bulbs of different kinds: pink, flank
red with red foliage, 10c ea. Mrs.
W. G. Joiner, Cairo, Ga., Rt. B.
Jersey and Charleston Wakefiel:
cabbage plants, 40c for 200, 70c for,
500, $1 M postpaid. Miss Grace Bra-




nan, Gordon, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, $1

nd 1M Himalaya berry plants, 5:
. W. D. Watson, Loganville. Ga.
Fine lot of strawberry plants, al!

eral M selected seedling peach trees
R. C. Roberts, Jefferson

Sage plants, large leaf, 25 doz. or

Everbearing Klondike strawberry

Frostproof, Early Jersey, Charles
cah

. Charleston Wakefield. and Early

Gibson and Everbearing strawber-

Cash with order. Gladys Bag-

Lady Thompson strawberry plants.
M, postpaid. W. L. McClellan, Adel,

Mint and Strawberry plants, 50c a
100 each. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson,
Ga 4

bear early to late, 25e a 100, $2.50 M.
Mrs. J. W. Rutledge, Julia, Ga. |
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage, True Ga., and Heading
collard plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M del.
C. L. Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2

Succession, Flat Dutch and Charles-
ton Wakefield cabbage, 25c a 100,
$1.25 M, FOB. Chas. L. Brown, Hart-
well, Ga.

Large Early Everbearing: strawber-

ry plants, shipped in good cond., $2.50|G

M, and 100 rose cuttings, or blue vio-
lets free, also white nest onions, 60c
gal, del. Mrs. A. R. Skates, Ring-
gold, Ga., Rt. 1. ie

Genuine good cabbage plants:
Charleston and Karly Jersey, $1 M, 5
M or more, 90c M. R. J. Boatright,

Coffee, Ga. -~ A
lants, 20c a 100, $1
M, 5 M or more, 85c M. Well :



plants, $2 -M, $1.25 for 500. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Special prices for

Se

Good cabbage p
ell rooted.

: Clements: Sanders- |

Excellent variety strawberry plants, |
plants, 25c per 100, $1.25 per M del. |

|$1.25 per M postage

Genuine cabbage plants, early va.
riety, well rooted, $1 M, 5 M or more,
90e M. L. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Early Jersey cabbage plants, now
ready, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, postpaid,
G. W. Watson, Ashburn, Ga. ie

Frostproof cabbage plants, early
Jersey, Flat Dutch, Charleston Wake-
field and Early Market, postpaid: 65_
for 500, $1.25. M, John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. 5

Klonaixe strawberry plants,

100; $2 M. Prompt shipment.
with order. G. L. Durand, Gaines
ville, Ga., Rt. 2. to

Large and early variety strawberry
plants, 30c a 100, $2.50 M postpaid
Send P. O. money orders. Mrs. L. BK,
Mobley, Glenville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 87,

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants for promtp ship-
ment, 500 for 75ce, $1.25 M. 5 M $
a W. R. Stephens, Flowery Bran

as 2%

Lady Thompson and __ Klondik
strawberry plants, white blackberr

(bush green and berries white an

fine flavor) hedge plants, and larg
crepe myrtle. Sell or exch. for all
colors _peonies, begonias, sultanas,
Grand Duke Jasmine, blue and yel-
low flag lilies, dahlias, al! colors tu
bers, canna roots, phlox, and pot or.
yard flowers.. Would like to hear
from someone at once. Mrs. M. G,
Thigpen, Brewton, Ga. :
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake
field cabbage plants. - Prepaid mail
350, 50c; 550, 75c;-1100, $1.25; 5 M
$6. Orders shipped same day receiv-
ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Arry
L. Crook, Senoia, Ga., Rt. 3. =
Frostproof winter Flat Dutch and
Wakefield cabbage plants, 25 a 100
50c for 300, $1.25 M. B. R. Woodlitf
Flowery Branch, Ga. oS
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a
100, $2 M, or exch. for R. I. Red hens
oF pullets, Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley,
a.
Charleston, Jersey, Wakefield and
early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, gua-

rainteed, well rooted, 6 in. plants, neat-

ly packed, labeled and mailed prompt-
ly postpaid, 50c, 300; 75c, 500; $1.20
er M del. $1 per M express collect.
= ys Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga.,
Ge De
- Charleston, Jersey, Wakefield and
early Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
guaranteed, well rooted, 6 in. plants,
neatly packed, labeled and mailed
promptly postpaid, 50c, 300; 75c 500;
$1.20 per M del. $1 per M express
collect. . F. Maddox, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 2. =
Charleston Wakefield and Early
Jersey cabbage plants now ready, $1.- |
25 del. Klondyke strawberry plants,
$2:25 per M del. G. E. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.

Klondyke strawberry plants, well
rooted, $1.40 per M. Also.Seven Sister
sunflower seed, 50c per teacup; May
apple root, $1 lb. Forrest Martin,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. :
Cabbage plants, strong and_ well
rooted, Early Jersey, Wakefield, Ber-
muda onion plants, Yellow $1.25 per
M; White Wax, $1.85 per M, 6 M or
more, $6 FOB here. W. R. Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga. 6
Charleston Wakefield cabbage
Mi : Owens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Frostproof cabbage palnts, Wake-

field, $1.25 per M, 10 M or more $9

express collect. 500 by P.P. prepaid,
$1.-C. H. Garrson, Coolidge, Ga.
Early Jersey, Wakefield frostproof
cabbage plants, now ready, 75c, 500;
: paid, . prompt
shipment. R. C. Chancellor, Seville,

a.
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, Blue
Stem and heading varieties collards,
$1.25 per M del., $1 per M express
collect; yellow and crystal wax ber-
muda onions, $1.50 per M del. 6 M
crate, $6 express collect; Klondyke
strawberry plants, 50c per 100 or $8
per M del. Prompt shipment, larg
plants, satisfaction guaranteed of



Mrs. Altie Boatright, Coffee, Ga. _

money refunded. Walter W. Mckw
Braselton, Ga. a





_ . PLANTS FOR SALE

Early Flat Dutch and Wakefiel
cabbage plants, ready for transplant-
ing, 75c per 500, $1.25 per M del.
T. B. Slater, Pembroke, Ga. .

Sage, black raspberries, 10 ea., $1
doz.; asparagus crowns, 40c doz.; Jap-
aneses red raspberries, 20c ea. $1.50
doz., prepaid. Mrs. B. T. Baldwin,
Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 4. ; ees
_ Early Jersey frostproof cabbage
plants, now ready, 75c, 500, $1.25 per
M postpaid. A. C. Chancelor, Seville,

so
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 25c per 100, $1.25 per M del.

6 M or more $1 per M collect; Klon-

dyke strawberry plants, 35c per 100,
($2.25 per M del. Lee Crow, Oakwood,
Ba, Kt. 1.

Gibson or Everbearing strawberry

_~plants, 20c per 100, $2 per M. Mrs.

_ grape cuttings, 385c per 100 del.

Ruby Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Klondyke strawberry plants, white
Miss

Eliza Carreker, Concord, Ga. ee
- Himalaya blackberry plants, well
rooted, 5Uc doz., $38 per 100. Add
postage for 1 or 2 doz., 100 del. J. L.
Rodgers, Conyers, Ga. :

Improved large Klondyke strawber-

N
3

nuts, be lb. Bancroft seed oats, $1|p

a

ry plants, 25c per 100, $2 per M. Ev-
erbearing strawberry plants, 40c per
100. Mrs. Roxie Crowe, Cumming,
-Ga., Rt. 4.
* Frost proof Early Jersey and Wake-
field all season cabbage plants, 35c
per 100, $1.50 per M; beet plants, 40c
_per 100, $2 per M. Satisfaction gua-
ranteed, strong healthy plants. KE.
T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga.
Jersey and Wakefield cabbage
plants, 45 per 200; $1.10 per M post-
_ paid.
Ga;

_ Everbearing strawberry plants, 10c

per 100. A. B. Bilbo, Palmetto, Ga.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
25 per 100; tame cherries, goose
plums, 3 for 25c. Mrs. B. L, Eller,
tila Gap, Ga.
-- Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 25e per 100, $1.25: per M del.;
Klondyke strawberry plants, 30 per
100, $2.25 per M del. Bonnie Crow,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. YS
Charleston Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, leading varie-
ty collards, 25c per 100, $1.25 per M.
5 M or more $1 del.; Klondyke and
Lady Thompson strawberrp plants,
35e per 100, $2.25 per M del. Esta
G. Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. ea
Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, 25 per 100, $1.25 per M;
Klondyke strawberry plants, 30c per
100, $2 per M del. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. Lou Owen, Flowery Branch, Ga.,
Bie : ss
Good variety strawberries, bear
-trom early to late berries large and
of good flavor, 50c per 100, $4 per
-Mdel. J. M. Aldridge, Gen, Del., Cor-
dele, Ga. ee

Frostproof cabbage. plants, extra

early Jersey and Wakefield, fall
wn. 90c per M del. White Ber-
muda onion plants, $1 per M del. Now
-yeady for prompt shipment. Mrs.
Mary J. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Box
72

Early Jersey, Wakefield) and Suc-
cession cabbage plants, ready for
shipping, $1.50 per M FOB. Blakely.
J. W. Allen, Blakely, Ga.

Frostproof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey, Charleston Wakefield and
Suecession, $1.25 per M del. Bermuda

onions, $1.25 per M after Nov. 1st.

Oliver Plant Farm, Oliver, Ga.
Large everbearing Mastedon straw-
berry plants, 50c per doz. A. J. Al-
Jen, Crawfordville, Ga.
All leading varieties cabbage seed,

$1 Ib., collard, 50e lb., straw color|3

i i $3 Ib.
genuine Bermuda onion seed, $3 L
purple top white globe and white
Flat Dutch turnip; curl mustard seed,
35c lb., Spanish and Runner seed pea-

collard,

bu., also Frostproof cabbage, rere

and Bermuda onion plants, ea.
_W, W. Williams, qn he a

- Barl Jersey, Succes :

avalos Wakefield, cabbage plants

Zhe per 100; 75 per 500; $1.26 per

Miss Grace Branan, Gordon,

_|M. 10 M lots, $7.50 postpaid. Mrs.

Etta Durham, Sale City, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, Wake-
field, early Jersey and Charleston,
76e per 500; $1.25 per M. Prompt
Are James Williams, Coffee,

ae

Bermuda onion plants, crystal. wax
and yellow cabbage plants, Wakefield, :
Flat Dutch, $1 per M. Prompt. ship-
2 Andrew. Clark, Thomasville,

a.

Frost proof cabbage, Bermuda on-
ion and collard plants, prompt ship-
ment. By express charges collect,
$5 per 5 M; $9 per 10 M. By prepaid
mail, $1 per 500; $1.75 per M. Mrs.
G. W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga.

Improved Klondyke strawberry.
plants, state inspected and certified,
$1.50 per 500 or $2.50 per M del. Cash
with order, no: checks accepted.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. W. B. Crow,
Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 78.

Frost . proof cabbage plants,
Charleston and Jersey, Wakefield, al-
so Flat Dutch and Succession, grown
from high grade seeds, 75c per 500;
$1.25 per M postpaid. By express
collect, $1 per M, 10 M, $7.50. Mrs.
Nina Welch, Sylvester, Ga. | _

Frost proof cabbage plants, Jersey
and Charleston Wakefield, 65c per
500, $1 per M postpaid. Immediate
delivery. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald Ga.,
Box369. ieee

Strawberry plants, everbearing, 30c
per 100. Mrs. C. C. Griffin, Cordele,
Gan, Kt, . ey

Wakefield cabbage plants, now rea-
dy, 500 for 75c; $1.25 per M del. E.
J. Gains, Seville, Ga.

Large type Early Wakefield cab-
bage and white wax Bermuda onion
plants now.large and well rooted.
Postpaid, $1.25 per M. Write for large
lot prices. A. E. Reinhardt, Ashburn,
Ga. :

Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
$2 per M, 500, $1.10; 250 for 60c. Will
exch. for 25 Madonna lilies and 50
Tiger lilies, large bulbs, Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5. ae

Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
cabbage plants, now ready, 20c_ per
100. $1.50 per 1 M. Not prepaid. Mrs.
Freeman Roland, Rt. 6, Eastman, Ga.

Sage plants large leaf, 25c per doz.
or $1.50 per 100. F. O. B. Dublin,
Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, Dub-
ne Gas

Lady Thompson Strawberry plants,
20c per 100. John Wilson, Rt. 3, El-
ijay, Ga.

Everbearing Klondike Strawberry
plants, $1.75 per M. or $1 per 500, or
50c per 100. Del. now, ready for set-
sing. Mrs. David Story, Morven, Ga.

Very large and early variety straw-
berry plants, 80c per 100, $2.50 per
1000 prepaid. Mrs. ~L. E. Mobley,

lennville, Ga.
eet ea and Flat Dutch cabbage
vlants, $1 per M. del. 5 M. and up,
90c per M. Express collect, prompt
shipment. Estie Belle Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga. ee

Frost proof cabbage plants, early
Jersey and Charleston Wakefields,
500, 60c. $1 per M. Delivered post-
paid. White bermuda onion plants,
same price. Nice fresh plants now
ready. F. F. Stockes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Cabbage plants, Charleston and
Early Jersey Wakefield and early
Flat Dutch 500 for 60c, $1 for 1 M.
delivered in Georgia. Open , field
grown and guaranteed good plants.
Grady Turner, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.

Jersey and Charleston Wakefield
cabbage plants for winter heading,
45e for 200, 75a for 500, $1.25 per M.
del. Send P. O. Money order. Miss
Sallie Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. Box

Choice strawberry plants, Lady
Baltimore and Shockley varieties, 50c
per C. Large quantities, less, postage
prepaid. Also crepes myrtle, color
inkish lavender, strong plants, 50c
each: postage prepaid. Mrs. Cornelia
ings. Plains, Ga.
ie Wakefield and Dutch cabbage
plants, 100 for 25e. $1.10 per M.



tpaid. Lady Thompson and Klon-
lb iors s plants, 100 for 80c.

Charleston and Early Jersey Wake-
field cabbage plants, true Georgia col-
tard plants, 25c per 100, 50c per 300.
del. Prompt. shipment. O. F. Crow,
Gainesville, Ga.

_ Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field Flat Dutch eabbage plants, 90c

'M. del. 70c express collect. Immediate

shipment. EE. .G. Stokes, Rt. 3, Ma-
con, Ga, s

Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage
and Ga. Colljard plants, 20c per C.,
75e per 500 or $1.25 per M. del.
- Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

a.

Klondike strawberry plants, 500
for $1, 1 M for $1.90. Early Jersey
and Charleston. Wakefield cabbage
plants, 500, 75c, $1.25 per M, del.

Rt. 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, 80c
Wakefield early . Jersey cabbage
plants, 500 for 75c, 1 M. for $1.25.

Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
berleoes s 3S ee

Government inspected strawberry
plants, true to name Klondike Lady
Thompson, and Missionary, 40c per
100, $3 per M. del. All leading va-
rieties of apple and peach trees, 1
yr. old, 15c, 2 yrs. old, 20c. Keiffer.
Barber and Bartlett pears, 4 to 6 ft.
40c each. $4 per doz. J. V. Head,
Cleveland, Ga. oe

Jersey and Charleston Wakefield

cabbage plants. 45c per. 200, 75e per
500, $1.25 per M. del. Mrs.. J. E.
Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. ae

Guaranteed well rooted, 65 in.
plants packed in ventilated boxes, all
orders shipped promptly. Charles-
ton and Jersey Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, $1.25 per M.
del. 5 M. and up, 90c. Express col-
lect. O. M. Crow,. Gainesville, Ga.,
Rte 2. 2

Charleston and early Jersey Wake-
field cabbage plants, true Georgia
and heading varieties collard plants,
25ce per 100, 50c per 300, $1.15 per
- a C. L. Crow, Gainesville, Ga.,

teas aS se

Few kudzu cuttings, 15c ea. or
2 for 25c; Blue Hydrangea, rooted,
25c ea., or exch. for flowers. Mrs.
L. A. Edwards, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1.

Charleston. Wakefield cabbage
plants, $1.25 M. postpaid, 5 M. or
more by Exp. Col. $1 M. John W.
Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. :

a 100, $2.50 M. a few Mastodons, 5c
ea., Himalaya blackberry, 25c doz.
$2 a 100. Mrs. G. Conner, Gaines-
ville, Ga.; Rt. 7. a Ge he
Collard, Jersey and Charleston
500, $1.10 a M., $5 for 5 M. post-
paid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewis-
ton, Ga. ;
Frost proof cabbage, Jersey and
Wakefield, 40 for 200, 65c for 500,
$1 a M. Mac Branan, Lewiston, Ga.



PLANTS WANT5D

Want best price on 100 well root-
ed Ruthford raspberries, 500 ea., of
Everbearing, Klondike, Lady Thomp-
son and Missionary, or one other good
variety strawberry. G. L. Small, Way-

-| side, Ga.

Want penniroyal leaves, for making
tea. Mrs. Earl Hallman, Brooklet,
Ga.

Want to exch. Mammoth sun flow-
er seed for strawberry plants. Lu-
cius White, Villanow, Ga., RFD 2.

Want. head lettuce plants at once.
State the kind and price. Mrs. Paul
Jackson, Nelson, Ga.

Want best price on lot 100,000 wht.
Bermuda onion plants, February 1st
del. Andrew Beckham, Concord, Ga.
Box 26. ee ReG :
Want Golden Seal er Hydrastic
plants or seed, for cultivation. Peir-



eel Blitch, Pearson, Ga.. Box 128. =

$2 per M. del. L. A. Crow, Oakwood, |
ae : ee se 2

J. B. Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga.,

per 500, $1.80 per 1000. Charleston

~ Klondike, Lady . Thompson and
Everbearing strawbearing plants, 30c

Wakefield. cabbage plants, 70c for

COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Pure, recleaned half and half cx
ton seed, in 100 lb. new bags, $6.50
sack, J. C.: Lewis, Eastman, Ga.
Genuine Petty-Toole cotton. seed
$1 bu., FOB Unadilla. Lee Hooks,

} Unadilla, Ga., Care Log Cabin Ranch.

_Wannamaker cotton seed, $1 bu.,
FOB shipping point. T. E. Wise, Pitts,
Gas Rt: a
..Manleys Heavy Fruiter cotton
seed, $1.50. bu., del. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamville, Ga. =
Wannamaker cotton seed for plant-
ing,: low bush and _ big boll type,
reasonable. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga.
Pure Rucker cotton seed, 43 per
cent lint, $1.25 bu., 10 bu. or mor
$1.15 bu. FOB. . Chas.
Hartwell, Ga,, Rt. 4.
Car Cleveland. cotton
nlanting purpose. Grown
Georgia of Piedmont and Wannamak-
er Cleveland varieties, $60 per ton
oaded in bulk or $1.10 per bu. sack-
ed. H. R. Harber, Commerce, Ga.
Cook cotton seed for _ planting
$1.50 bu. sacked FOB. G. A. Brown,
Coleman, Ga.



CORN SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE

Genuine Hickory King seed corn
10c lb. by parcel post prepaid.
orders accepted for less than 10 lbs.
Lee Hooks,\ Unadilla, Ga.. Care Log
Cabin Ranch. =. ae

Queens Golden popcorn seed, 10
lb. Special price on 100. Ib., lots
more. A. H. Johnson, Hartwell, Ga

Water ground meal, $2.50 per 10
lbs. FOB Sparks. Mrs. B. Hicks
Adel, Ga., Rt. 1. oy

100 bu., good slip shuck corn i
ear, $1 bu., of 80 lIbs., to bu., FOB
my barn. S. A. Strickland, .Manor
Gants 1 ee a

150 bu., good, sound slip shuc
corn in ear, $1 bu., of 80 Ibs., to bu.
FOB my barn. R.-L. Hunter, Manor
Ga: Rr: we

Slip shuck corn, $1 bu., new crop
O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga., Rt O ~ Be

About 30 bu, 1928 crop corn Goor
sound, shelled and sacked in goo
sacks Make best offer FOB to
shipped Nov. 15th. Noah A. Dixon
Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 4. ae
_ Good, fresh nw corn meal. $1.2
bu., del. bu., sacks, 1st., 2nd an
ae zones. J.J. Ward, West Green

a. ie

White Rice popcorn, 25c qt., cas!
with order. W. F. Bolin, Hinesville
Gasp ReoA. Bok 18s. ee
_ Slip shuck corn, new crop, $1 bu
0. HH. Seott, Jesup, Ga:/-Rt, A,

MEAL WANTED
Want 500 bu., slip shucked co
for prompt or later shipment. A.
J. Carr, Eatonton, Ga. 5 ries
Want 100 bu., No. 1 white shellec
and sacked or in ear, slipped shucke
corn. State what you have to of
fer and price; also a few bu., o:
wheat, oats, barley, rye and vete
for planting purposes. R. D. Giles
Winston, Ga., Rt. 1. | i ee
- Want 100 bu. lots with the optio
to take two or three hundred bu.
A or first class corn. also oats. Pleas
state best prices and whether FOB.
or freight paid, whether shelled or in
the ear. J. B. Driskell, Cumming, Ga
Rt, 5. ea ees
Want 1000 bu. ear or shelled cor
in-exch. for papershell pecan trees.
Have all sizs, two varieties. Will pa
$1.25 bu. for corn. W. S. Mixon, Bo:
419, Griffin, Ga. Pi is
Want ear or shelled corn. Will pa:
cash or exch. less car lots del. at m
barn. Also Abruzzi Rye. W. H. Wad
delle, Pearson, Ga. a

CORN SEED CORN AND CORN |



DAIRY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
100 ton silo, 30 ft., high, 14
diameter, $85; 1 Minnetonna Hom
Butter Maker, or churn with mo

may be used fer hand or other
eap., 20 gals. or 5 to 40 lbs,



Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.




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HOGS FOR SALE
(Continued from page 5)

i0 fine Essex-Guinea pigs, 2 mos.
old, $5 each; 20 shoats, 75 te 100 lbs.
10c lb. here. W. W. Driskell, Sparta,
Georgia.

1 pure bred 8. P. C. gilt, about 1
year old, wt. about 150 lbs. Life time
treated, $20. Cash with order. Mrs.
Esther Lanier, Graymont, Georgia,
RFD 1.

10 head of pigs: crossed Essex,
Guinea and Hampshire, 3 mos. old,
$2.50 each, del. to truck at my farm.
T. T. Proctor, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 1.

1S. P. C. 2 1-2 year old sow, reg.,
$385 FOB shipping point. Clifford
Waters, Sylvania, Ga.

S. P. C. boar, wt. about 140 lbs.,
$12.50. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.

2 months old pigs, crossed Hamp-

shire and Jersey, wt. 40 to 50 Ilbs.,
$7 and $8. Mrs. Lou Tripp, Kenne-
saw, Georgia.
__ Pure bred 14 mos. old, Duroe and
Hampshire, crossed, gilts, wt. 125 to
150 lbs. W. L. Ward, Milan, Georgia,
Route 1. :

25 good grade pigs from dbl. treat-
ed parents, ready to ship, crated and
inoculated, $5 each. T. J. Brown,
Pineview, Georgia, Box 94.

4 brood sows, 1 gilt and_ several
pigs, all mixed stock. Prices reason-
able. Sold only at farm. J. O. Wig-
gins, Norcross, Georgia.

_ P. C. pigs, entitled to reg. Fine
stock. $5 each FOB. A. M. Lewis,
Rydal, Georgia.

Duroe Jersey hogs, 8 mos. old, $25.

F. D.. Hicks, Jr., Adel, Ga.

1 B. B. Blue Guinea boar, about 3

months old. Cholera immune, $8 FOB
Hazlehurst. Miss Lillian Fussell, Ha-
zlehurst, Georgia, Route A.

3 full blood Jersey gilts and 3
males, about 7 months old, $12 each,
$23 a pair, FOB Americus; 1 gilt,
12 months old, $20. J. S. Glover, |
Americus, Georgia, Route C. |

1 P. C. sow, 2 years old, just found
9 pigs. Will crate and put in express
office for $35; also a young gilt 8.
months old, $22.50; pigs 6 weeks old, |
$5 each. Gilt and pigs can be regis-
tered. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga.

5 pure bred big bone P. C. shoats,
$8 each. Also white Spanish peanuts,
d lb. for orders not less than 75 lbs.
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

Big bone black P. C. gilts and
boars, (Liberator) blood registered
in buyers name, $15 each. 3 months
old. FOB here. C. L. Fuller, Curry-
ville, Georgia.

12 pigs, P. C. and Berkshire mix-
ed, wt. from 40 to 60 lbs. $6 FOB
here. N. D. Park, Box 386, Eatonton,
Georgia.

1 black Essex gilt, bred, 1 year old,
$25. C. H. Snow, Ivey, Ga.

S. P. China gilts, bred, or open a-
bout 1 year old, $25 each; S. P. China

MARKET BULLETIN

Registered O. I. C,
gilts at reasonable prices.
Hones, Reynolds, Ga.
| Some registered Duroc Jersey pigs,
$12.50 each. Sire better stilts No.
269847, Dam Beauty No. 678544.
Clifton P. Turner, Thomaston, Ga.

One registered Duroc sow, find
pigs in March, two years old soon. J.
W. Tuck, Oxford, Ga. Route 2.

Big Bone S. P. C. pigs, 8 to 10
weeks old, from the blood lines of
Wonder Booster, Avondale King,
Lady Beth and Miss Macon. A won-
derful lot of pigs to select from, reg.
papers furnished, $10. S. B. Driggars,
Macon, Ga. Route 4.

HOGS WANTED
Want black P. C. pigs. Will exch.

pigs and bred
BP;



Route 6.

Want pigs, Guinea stock, 4 to 8
mos. old. Give wt. and price. W. Har-
rison, Fitzgerald, Ga. :

Want to exch. value $10 for 1 fat-

Adams, Douglas, Ga. Rt. 38, Box 42.

Want to exch 1 open buggy for
hogs or Jersey heifer. O. S. Williams,
Scotland, Ga. Star Route.

Want feeder hogs or shoats in any
quantity in exch. for papershell pe-
can trees. Have all sizes in two vari-
eties. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Georgia,
Box 419.

Want some fattening shoats. Write.
Miss Beulah Adams, Route 3, Box
142, Douglas, Georgia.

Want to exch. value for pure bred
little bone Guinea hogs up to $20.
Want pure stock only. Write for in-
formation and state what you have.
George L. Maxwell, Washington, Ga.

Want fattening hogs and _ shoats.
Will exch. Write. T. E. Cowart, Sum-
mit, Georgia, Route 2.

Want 2 shoats, bred, wt. 50 to 65
or 70 lbs. Will pay 10c lb. Black Es-
sex, P. C., White Chester, or O. I. C.



Write. Ray Sutton, Forsyth, Georgia, |

tening shoat, 40 or 50 lbs. Mrs. T. G.|.

anywhere, wi. about 900 lbs., $65. or
exch. for nil. cow, hogs, or corn.
(Must be reas...able); also 1 red mare
mule, 900 lbs., scund, in good cond.,
free from bleni.;:, work anywhere,
$100. Bargain in c..ch. S. E. OQuinn,
Graham, Georgia.

One pair of young mules 5 to 6
years old, work anyw::.:2, sound and
free of blemish, cheap ..: cash. J. C.
Cato, Avera, Georgia.

One good plug mule, bck about

in fairly good condition, We: any-
where, $50; dark bay mare i2 years
old, wt. about 900 1tbs., gentie and
work anywhere, $380 FOB Bainb:i1.,2.
H. J. Parker, Bainbridge, Georgia, -.<.
A, Box J-25.
One mare mule, weight about 80
Ibs., gentle, work anywhere, reason
for selling am working on _ halves.
Will sell cheap or exch. for hogs, corn
or a good milch cow. Mrs. J. E. Me-
Kinnon, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 2.
Gentle, healthy black mule, wt. a-
bout 900 lbs., about 12 years old, $75.
Mrs. Emma Elliott, Cuthbert, Geor-
gia, Route 1.
Two good horse mules, age 9 and
10 years wt. 950 each, $225 for pair.
J. D. Hardin, Calhoun, Georgia, Rt. 1.



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Small herd Nubian milk giats: 1
young buck, 1 kid doe, 1 u.d,doe, 3
young does. Sell or exch. zt: good
milch cows. J. J. Bruton, At.@fa, Ga.
Route 4, Box 262. Linwodd Farms,
Bolton Road. ;

50 fat mutton sheep, $5 each. R. S.
Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

1 Toggenberg 2 1-2 months old
buck. Pure bred, but not reg., large
for his age, $20. R. E. McKay, New-
nan, Georgia.

1 Angora billy goat, 8 months old.



George W. Cobb, Ellijay, Ga.

Want 1 Big Bone Guinea brood |
sow, bred, also 1 B. B. Guinea male
shoat, wt. 40 or 50 lbs. Price must be
reasonable. Mrs. A. B. Smith, Homer-
ville, Ga. Route 2, Box 74.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

1 bay mare, about 12 years old, wt.
11 or 1200 lbs., work anywhere, $40;
also a 1-horse wagon for sale. Will
exch. for corn at custom price. R. G.
Free, Clarkesville, Ga.

1 mare mule, 12 or 18 years old,
wt. about 925 lbs. Sell.or exch. for
good milch cow or beef cattle. Leon
W. Lewis, Summit, Ga. ~

2 mules, wt. about 950 Ibs. each;
also 1 pony horse, wt. 700 lbs., gentle,
work anywhere. G. L. Thompson,
Adrian, Ga. Route 2.

2 large mules for sale. M. B. Jones,
Rutledge, Georgia.

1 jenny mule about 12 years old,



shoats, $10 each; one bred sow, $50.
All my stock had double treatment
and reg. in buyers name. T. R. Dug-
gan, Warthen, Georgia.

Duroc Jersey boars, 75 lb. each, $15,
registered in buyers name; also Duroc
Jersey pigs, 8 weeks old, 35 Ib., $10
each or $18 pair registered in buyers
name. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.
Route 3. :

7 pigs Duroe and P. C. crossed,
ready to sell Nov. 3, $5 to $6 at my
barn. C. C. Southern, Talking Rock,
Georgia, Route 1.

1 pair cherry red pure bred reg.
Duroc shoats, 7 months old, one sow
one male, $50 FOB here. Mrs. S. P.
Jones, Lula, Ga. Route 3.

Duroc shoats, O. C. K. and Scissors,
breeding wt. 100 Jbs. reg. in buyers
name, $15 each. Fine pigs for breed-
ing. T. O. McMullan, Holton, Ga.
14 small shoats, reasonable price.
Mrs. B. C. Moye, Hamilton, Ga.

Mixed Duroe and Poland China
pigs, 6 at $3.50 each COD. 2 months
old. M. P. Barksdale, Talbotton, Ga.
Route 5.

Several nice young Hampshire
shoats, about twelve and fourteen
weeks old, wt. about 75 to 80 Ibs. $10
_and $12 each. G. B. White, Temple,

Georgia, Route 2, Box 126.



fine for light work and is gentle for

'small children te ride. Will exch. for

pigs or chickens. Write. Mrs. J. D.
Rash, Union City, Ga.

1 black mare mule, cheap for cash
or exch. for something of equal value.
'B. T. Greene, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Horse for sale. Apply at Postoffice,
Lawrenceville, Ga., none other than
local need apply. J. Ben Davis, Law-
renceville, Georgia.

One 7 year old mare in fold. Will

a good mule 10 or 12 years old. B. M.
Wise, Morganton, Ga.

1 saddle horse, good qualities, not
a blemish, color dark red, 4 1-2 yrs.
old, wt. 850 or 900 lbs. creap for $125.
Miss Ruby Martin, Gen. Del Bain-
ridge, Georgia.

1 farm mule, $60. Mrs. M. E. Jones,
Shellman, Ga., Route 4.

3 farm mules, wt. about 900 to 1
M. Ibs., good eyes, wind, and limbs.
$60 each, or lot for $160. Cash with
order. W. L. Lancester, McRae, Geor-
gia, Route 2.

2 extra good saddle mares: 1 bay,
wt. 900 lbs., 10 years old; 1 black, 7
years years old, wt. 850 lbs., $100 ea.
Med R. Kellum, Cleveland, Georgia,
RFD 4.

Sound, gentle, fat red mare, work





sell or exch. for good milk cow or for

Pure bred and large to age. $15 (| or
trade for 10 good hens. H. G. White,
Ben Hill, Ga. Route 1.

10 young butt-headed ewe goats
and 1 ram, $1.75 each, or trade for
Jersey heifer, not under a year old.
Eva Corbitt, Kirkland, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box 49.

50 head goats, $1 each. Vernon An-
derson, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 3.

One reg. Toggenberg milk doe, No.
29624 in A. M. G. R. A. J. J Johnson,
Waynesboro, Georgia : ;



INCUBATORS FOR SALE |.

1 cypress incubator, 120 cap., $5;
1 Buckeye, 600 cap., used 1 season,
$75. W. F. Watson, Flowery Branch,
Georgia, Route 1.

60 cap. Buckeye incubator, $8; 1
Simplex, 500 cap. $10; 1 Simplex 1
M. cap. brooder, $15. All in good cond.
W. R. Pierce, Culloden, Ga. :

1 Blue Flame Radio brooder, used
3 weeks, first class cond.,( $12, or
exch. for 1 turkey hen and 1 tom,
Bronze only, or for 8 hens and 1
rooster, R. I. Reds.
Mershon, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 46.

Buckeye incubator, 210 cap, used
2 seasons, first class cond., $20 cash,
or exch. for pure bred Black Lang-
shan young hens. Write. Mrs. Elva
Floyd, Canon, Ga. Route 1.

500 egg cap. Wisconsin incubator,
in good cond., $35 or exch. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga. Route 2.

Buckeye incubator and_ brooder.
Sell or exch. for Mammoth Bronze

price. C. E. Sewell, Yatesville, Ga.

1 Sol. Hot brooder, 500 cap., $12.50
or will exch. N. W. McLeod, Shell-
man, Georgia.

1 Simplex 500 cap. brooder, used
2 seasons. M. L. Segraves, Fayette-
ville, Georgia.

1 Dependable incubator, 250 cap.,
used 1 season. Sell or exch. for 15
Barred Rock poultry. J. Renouf, Li-
thonia, Georgia, Renouf Poultry
Farm.

One Buckeye incubator, 120 capac-
ity, practically new, good thermomet-



er and instruction book. Will. sell or



12 years old. Wt. about livJ <r 1200

R. L. Blalock, |

turkeys. Advise what you have and

Thuraday, November 8, 1928.

exch, Miss Beulah Adams, Douglas,
Georgia, Route 8, Box 142.
Used Buckeye Blue Flame brood-

two seasons, good as new. Mrs. Susan
Howe, Hapeville, Georgia.

or in good condition, $18 cash. One
Foy, 250 egg size incubator in good

Barred Rock hens or pullets at $1
each or shoats, corn, wheat or oats,
anything I can use on a farm or con-
vert into equivalent money. Write
what you have and make best offer.
P. A. Blanchard, Thomson, Ga.

Buckeye Blue Flame brooder, cap-
acity 500 chicks, guaranteed to be in
good operating condition, $15. Used
Buckeye incubator, No. 34 capacity
12,000 eggs, $1250; also used Miller
ideal incubator, 11,700 eggs, $600,
Both machines in perfect operating
condition, guaranteed. They will be
erected by the present owners with-

Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.

500 cap. Blue Flame _ Buckeye
brooder in first class cond., used
short time, for sale. Mrs. Eusie Smith,
Fort Gaines, Georgia.

1 Little Brown Hen incubator,
$4.50; Dependable incubator, 250 cap.

set twice, good as new, and complete.
Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga.

1 Ideal incubator, 600 cap., same
as new, set twice. Sell chean, W. A.
Coleman, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 381.

110 Buckeye incubator, thermomet-
er, instruction book. Sell or trade for
anything of equal value. Write. L. B.
Colquitt, Jr., Columbus, Georgia. Rt.
3, Box 4.

1 Wishbone incubator, 400 cap.,
good as new. Turns own eggs. Sell, or
exch. for 3 tons of bright peavine hay.
Mrs. J. B. Moseley, Eatonton, Ga.

1 Buckeye incubator, 65 cap., $10
cash or exch. for anything can use.-
Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Geor-
gia, Route B.

1 Champion Bell City incubator, 230
cap. and 1 oil burning brooder, 300
chick. Brooder to sell at 1-2 price or
exch. for Jersey Black Giants. J. P.
Hammock, Clyattville, Ga. Route 1.

1 Buckeye incubator, 175: cap., good
cond., thermometer, egg tester, in-

R.-I. Red 1928 spring hatch pullets,
large enough to lay by Christmas;
also.1 Blue Flame oil burning brood-
er, 500 cap, $12.50 or exch. for 10
R. I. Red pullets, same size as above.
Mrs. J. Q. Allen, Enigma, Ga.

Sol Hot wickless oil burning brood-
er 44 in. canopy, 1927 model, 500
chick capacity in perfect condition,
used very little, $15 FOB here. J. H.



| Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.

One brooder, 100 chick capacity,
been used six weeks, thermometer, in
good condition, $10 or will exch. for
10 large healthy fat hens or 10 bu.
new shelled corn each to pay charges
on what he ships. Mrs. Essie Nobles,
Seville, Georgia. |

No. 2 Standard Buckeye incudator,
175 egg cap. perfect condition with
egg tester instruction book and ther-
mometer, $225 FOB. Mrs. C. E. Lev-
erett, Atlanta, Ga. Route 1.

Style E, No. 17 Buckeye incubator,
210 egg cap. cost $36.75, will sell for.
$25. Good as new, also 500 chick 1927
model DD coal burning Imperial
brooder cost $12 will sell for $7. Write
and make offer FOB. Mrs. Chas. S.
Nuller, Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 2.

Incubator, 400 egg cap., Ideal, in
perfect condition, $30 FOB McRae,

Georgia.
Wisconsin incubator, 500 egg cap.
good condition, $35. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son,. Martin, Ga. Route 2.
One Safe Heat Porter

sale or exch. in value for good seed



ers. in good operating condition used.
One Buckeye 250 egg size incubat-

condition, $12 cash or will exch. for

$20. Crated, ready to ship. Both only |

struction book. Sell, or exch. for 23

out extra expense in the State of
Georgia. Write for further details.

Ga. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Jacksonville,

incubator, >
120 cap. with instruction book and .
thermometer, in good condition, for

~

oats. Mrs. L. B. Calhoun, Macon, Ga.



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November 8, 1988,



Potliry for Saleand
: Wanted .

ANCONAS FOR SALE
10 Sheppard. strain 8. C. Ancona
ns, $1.25 each, or $10 for lot. J. B.

acey, Rome, Georgia, Route 2.
Ancona cock 2 years old and 5
ullets March and April hatch, $6;
ockerel, last March hatch and 5
ns 1 year old last March, $6. W. A.

sonback, Ranger, Ga.

full blood Shepherd strain Ancona
ns, 1 year old, $1.25 each. Might
change. Miss C. V. Hicks, Adel, Ga.
4 pure bred Shepherd strain Ancona
ickens, 3 pullets, 3 pullets and 1
ckerel, April hatch. 75c ea. or exch.
3 pure bred S. GC. R. I: Reds, 2
ets and 1 cockerel, same age. Mrs.
J. Lumpkin, Rt. 2, Cuthbert, Ga.

_ BANTAMS FOR SALE
Golden Sebrights, Partridge coch-
Partridge Rocks, Rose Comb, ete.
Breeders or Exhibition stock, $5 up
per pair. Robert W. Clark, Macon,
eorgia, 858 Spring Street. .
Bantam 7 months old pullets
ealthy and in good cond., 50e each
ry the lot. FOB Trunerville. Mrs. F.
. Rumsey, Trunerville, Ga.
8 pair Golden Sebrights, $2.50 pr.,
white Jap Silkies, $2 pair., Black-tail
Jap, $5 trio. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty,

Georgia. f EO ite

- Game bantam cocks, Irish Grays:
rowing cocks, game to the score, $5
ch or $20 for lot of 5, or exch. for
5 R. I. Red year old hens, or 1 ban-
um cock 2 Warhorse Game _ hens
other party to pay exp. chgs.), or
or 5 Plymouth Rock hens for each
antam cock. Cash with order. P. O.
ney order. Wm. Skinner, Ludowici,
eorgia. fo
18 pure bred Brown Leghorn ban-
tams young hens, pullets and 2 cock-
erls, $10 for the lot, or 9 females
and 1 male, $5. Mrs. L. D. Singley,
Jackson, Georgia. ee

; BANTAMS WANTED .

One pair March hatch pure bred
ff Cochin Bantams, reasonable.
s. S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3.

- BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
_ Parks strain Barred Rocks, 1927



2





ch.cocks, $2 each; February cock-|.

rels, $2.50 each. Reg. Permit, 28 D
o. 16. Mrs. J. C. Ragan, Pelham,
eorgia. fo Ae Cees
6 Aristocrat Barred Rock pullets
d 1 cockerel. Direct from Holter-

man, $2 ea. Satisfaction guaranteed.

B. Lacey, Rome, Ga., Rt. 2.

12 or 15 Barred Rock fryers, 30c
Ib. Send COD. Mrs. B. B. Wamble,
Beano, Ga. Rt. 1.

_ Thompson Ringlet strain April
cockerels, $1.50 ea. FOB. Cash with
order. Miss Edna M. Wilbanks, Com-
n:orce, Ga., Rt. 29. :

- 10 Parks strain Barred Rock cock-:
erels, Reg. Permit C.26428, $2
and $3 each FOB, with the privilege
of returning in 48 hours if not satis-
fied. S. L. Allen, Montezuma, Ga.
Fine early spring hatch cockerels.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet strain. Sec-
ond direct, $1.75 each; 1 1926 hatch,
$1.50; 1927 hatch, $2. All FOB. Cash
with. order. Mrs. :C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Ga. Route 29.

Several choice birds at reasonable
prices for breeding only: Barred
Rocks; Owens Reds, Tancreds White
Leghorns, Males and females. Would
exch. Write. M. L. Segroves, Fayette-
ville, Georgia.

2 Barred Rock cocks, 1927 hatch,
large and fine with good markings,
$3 each, or 2 for $5;_6 hens, fat and
laying, $7. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Ogle-
thorpe, Georgia. ae

Pure bred barred rocks, Parks, str.,

Reg. Permit C-59, one two year old.

cock, direct from Parks, $5 or exch.
or 3 1927 hens or 3 March or April

lets no culls. Two 1928 February |y

kerels, $5 each or $9 for both.
eady for service. 2 March- cockerels
h or $7 for both, one April
erel, $2.50, May $1.50 each, Eggs

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$1.50 per 15. Mra, J, D. Melntyre,)

Ousley, Ga. Route 1,

1 pure Barred Rock cock, 2 1-2

| years old, 2 cockerels spring hatch,
cock, $2; cockerels, $1.25 and $1 FCB

Adrian. All fine strains. Mrs. S. A.
Spann, Soperton, Ga. RFD 1, Will ex-
change, Write.

10 fine Barred Rock aristocrat
strain March and April pullets and

ti rooster at $1.25 each. Cash with
order FOB. 1 pullet 18 months old at

$2. W. B. Johns, Sylvester, Ga.

12 Barred Rock hens and 1 rooster,
18 months old, $15 FOB. All good
strain. Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Route 3, Box 4. . :

Barred Plymouth Rock, rooster and
cockerels, 1927. Cock bought from
Thompson direct. Speckled Sussex
cockerels and pullets, April hatch. J.
J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga.

White and Burt Rock cockerels,
March hatch, $2 each. Clara V. Trim-
bie, Adairsville, Ga. |

White Rock cockerels, and pullets,
$1 each FOB Eton. Mrs. P. H. Bond,
kuton, Ga. Route 1.

Pure bred Buff Rock cocks and
cockerels, $1.50 to $2 each. Mrs. G.
L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. e

3 fine thoroughbred White Rock 7
months old cockerels, $2.50 each FOB.
Mrs. M. V. Brush, Climax, Ga. ~

A choice lot of White Rock cock-
erels. Feb. and March hatch. Some
from very best matings. To be sold
at once. $3 to $5 each. A. A. Bennett,
Sandersville, Ga.

Bird Bros. high scoring mature
stock Partridge Rocks, males and fe-
males, $5 pair up. Robt. W. Clark,
Macon, Ga. 858 Spring St. ;

June hatch, 10 pullets and 1 cock-
erel from prize winning stock. $15
for lot. Mrs. Florence P. . Billing,
Statesboro, Ga. Route B.

BARRED ROCKS WANTED

5 to 10 1927 hatch pure bred bar-

red rock h-ns and 1 rooster. State

average weiznt and price. Cash. Mrs.
1, Stone Mountain,

J. D. Glaze, itt.
Georgia.

BUFF ORPINGITONS WANTED

6 pure bred Bu.f Orpington hens,
matured, but not over Zz years old, at
$1 each. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Dawson,
Georgia, Route C.

BRAHMAS FOR SALE
Light Brahma February and March
pullets. Scotts strain, $2.50 each;
eockerels, same age, $3 each. All large
to age. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Light Brahnia cockerels, $4 each.





2 young hens, March hatch, $1 each.
All pure strain, no culls. Miss Daisy |,

Godard, Milledgeviile, Georgia, Rt. 1,
Box 49. :

GAMES FOR SALE

7 pure bred Dark Cornish Indian
Game pullets and 1 cockerel, April
hatch, $1.50 each. W. B. Shirley, Har-
rison, Ga. Route A.

8 Cornish Game hens, 1927 hatch,
$1.25 each; 8 pullets, $1 each; 2 roos-
ters, same breed, 1947 hatch, $1.00
each. Mrs. W. A. Mullikin, Alma, Ga.
RFD 1, Box: 91. 2

Fancy Cornish Game cockerels and

hens, $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy,

Collins, Georgia.

Guaranteea pure bred Cornish Game
Apr. cockerels, $1.25 ea. or exch, for
equal value, Mrs. J. R. Brantley, Kite,
Georgia. ~ :

Pit Games, Ginn Grays, Reds and
Blues, stags, $3.50; pullets, $2; cocks
$7.50 to $10. L. T. Vaughn, Daniels-
ville, Georgia, Route 1. |

Pure bred Dark Cornish . Game,
spring hatch roosters, $1.50 each. Mrs

_ A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Georgia, Rt.
1, Box 19.

Brown, Red and Round Head Pit

ames, cross, hens, $2 each; stags,
= each; cocks, $5 each. H. S. Vaughn
Danielsville, Ga. Route 1. .

1 pure bred Dark Cornish cock, -2
ears old, $1.50, also 1 cockerel, $1.50
FOB. J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove,
Georgia.

2 Dark

Cornish Game cocks, pure
bred, very fine, $2 each,

FOB Syl-

vania, Mra, Zulime 8.

|ready to lay, $1 each. Tancred strain,

| Route 8, Gainesville, Ga.

each. Mrs. R. N. Raulerson, Rocking-
Ne .

Saxon, Syl. |
vania, Georgia.

Will exchange Dark Cornish Game
roosters, pure bred, 3 18 months old
and 6 spring hatched. Satisfaction
guaranteed.- Write what you have.
Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Geor-
gia, Route 1, Box 19.

One 2 year old pure bred Dark
Cornish Game cock; large broad type.
Mrs. R. F. Spooner, Donalsonville,
Georgia.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
; ' FOR SALE ad

20 head J. B. Giants: 19 hens and
1 rooster, 25c lb., for hens and 15c
lb. for. rooster. Will average 5 1-2
Ibs. Jim Lanier, Metter, Ga. Rt.:1.

5 hens, 1 rooster, Jersey B. Giants,
1927 hatch. $10 for the lot. Pure
bred. Also 2 S. C. R. I. Red cockerels,
Donalson strain, $1 each. Mrs. H. J.
Baker, Tifton, Ga, Route 1. ea

One cockerel and 3 hens, black Jer-
sey Giants. $7 for lot FOB. wirs. M.
Burns, 818 Thomaston St., Barnes-
ville, Georgia.



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LEGHORNS FOR SALE _

Ferris strain W. Leghorns: 6 hens}

and 1 cockerel, last years hatch, $6.50
Will accept sack of Irish potatoes as
part pay, or fryers at 30c lb. Mrs. M.
L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga.

S. C. White Leghorn April pullets. |

Ferris heavy laying strain, 36 for $50.
Otis L. Carter, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C. |
75 S.C. White Leghorn hens and '
pullets, $1 each. Write or come. see.
J. E. Buffington, Barnesville, Geor-
gia, Route A.

A few Brown Leghorn Everlay
strain hens and pullets, $1 each or
exch. for dark Indian Cornish Game
pullets or hens. Glen Holton, Soper-
ton, Georgia, Route 4. i

Everlay strain Brown Leghorn
cockerels, last April hatch, $1 each;
1 Everlay 1 1-2 years old cock, $1.50.
Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Cairo, Ga. Rt. A.

40 pure bred 8. C. White Leghorn
hens, through moulting. Fine layers
$36 for lot. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rock-
ingham, Georgia. :

18 W. Leghorns. Pure bred Ferris
strain, Sell, or exch. for: seed oats,
or Barred Rock hens or pullets. Mrs.
J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.

300 White Leghorn 18 months old
hens, good laying strain, $1 each.
Blanche Bryant, Dahlonega, Georgia,
Route 2.0. ae

Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn pul-
lets. Write for prices and date of
del. J. L. Morris, Tazewell, Ga.

15 Brown Leghorn 1928 hens, $1
each, or $15 for dot, or exch: Write,
L. E. Williams, Ty: fy; Ga.

Pure Tormahlen Light Brown 2 yr.
old hens and a few 13 wks, old pul-
lets: hens, $1 each; pullets, 75c each;
few fine cocks and cockerels, $1.50
and $2 each FOB. Mrs. J. B. Collier
Cochran, Georgia. :

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superhatcher, 250 egg incubator, 1928
used one hatch, $15. 2 blue flame 52-
inch canopy brooders, $7.50 each or
$28 for the lot. Charles M. Anderson,
P. O. Box 202, Brunswick, Ga.

Pure bred white Leghorn | young
hens, $1 each FOB. Miss M. E. Bus-
sett, Springfield, Ga. Ferris strain.

20 Baron strain white Leghorn pul-
lets ready to lay $20 for lot. W. D.
Duckett, Commerce, Ga. aN

LEGHORNS WANTED



Leghorn pullets, March or April 1928
hatch. Must be free from culls. H. S.
Ellington, Oxford, Ga.

February, March and April hatch
white Leghorn pullets. Must be pret-
ty and healthy. Also fryers, hens and
fresh eggs. Mrs. Susan Howe, Hape-
ville, Georgia.

6 dark brown everlay strain cock-
erels, March or April hatch. Must be
fine stock. Mrs. J. R. Lanier. Summit,
Georgia, Route 38. oe

White Leghorn pullets or young
hens, no culls. Will exchange capons
even weight, -er other things. J. E.
Custer, Montrose, Ga.

EGGS FOR SALE

6 doz. white, absolutely fresh eggs
per week, del., 55c doz. J. H. Ander-
son, Mt. Airy, Georgia. a

1 case of white, infertile eggs, ab-



offer. H. G. Burroughs, Ganon, Ga.
Parks strain Barred Rock eggs,
$1.50 for 15, or $5 a 100. Reg. permit
28 D No. 16. Mrs. J. C. Ragan, Pel-
ham, Georgia. :
Pure bred B. R.
Thompson strain, prize stock, $1 for
15, $3 for 50. Mrs. A. A. Sumner,
Poulan, Georgia. :
Thompson and Coleman Barred
Rock (the best egg producing chick-
ens of the large breed) eggs, $1.50
for 15. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.
Route 1. iS
White R. Martin Wyandotte eggs, 15
for $1.50 select champion stock. Thos.
R. Evans, 522 Highland Ave., . Al-
bany, Georgia. |
Buff Cochin bantam eggs, $1.50
per 15. Will exch. trio of thorough-
bred Giant Light Brahmas for thor-
oughbred Barred Rock pullets or
1-2 year old hens. O. H. Wright, 512
Peters Bldg.,. Atlanta, Ga.- ie
Absolutely fresh infertile eggs del.
at your door in 12 doz. lots

for price. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley,
Georgia. |

POTATOES FOR SALE



FOB.
Ga. bs
Trish potatoes, $1.50 bu., del. by
P. P. in 1st, 2nd, and 8rd zones. C.
M. Payne, Rugby, Ga.
Porto Rico sweet potatoes, $1.50

W. E. Hampton, Mineral Bluff,





Few selected fancred strain S. C.
white Leghorn pullets, laying and
ready to lay. $1.00 each rub. Como
scrappy cockerels, $2.50 each FOB. J.
H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. eo

100 S. C. white Leghorns, pullets

same breeding I had in Ga. laying
contest. W. M. McGinnis, Alpharetta,
Georgia, Route l. | :

25 White Leghorn pullets, April
hatch, Tancred strain, just beginning
to lay. $1 each. Mrs. R. C. Tanner,

10 white Leghorn hens and 10 white
Leghorn March. hatched pullets. $1

ham, Georgia. eS

4125 Tanecred white Leghorn 1 year
old hens. Will begin laying in about
two weeks. 250 to 300 egg layers.
$1.25. A. S. James, Reynolds, Geor-
gia, Route 2. Sa 5

3 pure bred Tancred strain white
Leghorn cockerels, April, 1927 hatch.
$1. each or will exchange for dried
black eye peas. J. J. Altman, Baxley,
Georgia.
70 Tancred S. C. White -Leghorn
April hatched pullets, just _ starting
to lay, and 6 cockerels same age and





breed, $70 for lot. Incubators: . one

FOB. Chas. L: Brown, Hartwell, Ga.,
Rte 4 Be
Green Mt. Irish . potatoes, $2.50
per 100 lbs. Porto Rican sweet pota-
toes, $1.75 per 100 lbs. Green Mt.
seed Irish potatoes, small tubers for

planting whole, $3 per 100 lbs. FOB:
here. Cash with order. Wm. Nunn,.

Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Irish cobbler potatoes, grown from
certified seed, $1.25 bu. FOB Blue-

ridge, Ga. Sweet potatoes, two kinds; /

yellow yam and red or Cuban yams.
Write. B. M. Wise, Morganton, Ga.

Porto Rico sweet potatoes, $1.75
per 100 lbs.,.Green Mtn. irish pota-

toes, fancy table variety, $2.50 per.

100 lbs. Irish cobbler and = green
mtn. small tubers for planting, whole,
$3 per 100 lbs. FOB here. Cash
with order.
ville, Ga., Rt. 4.

Irish cobbler potatoes, $1.25 bu.
FOB Blue Ridge. B. M. Wise, Mor-
gantown, Ga.

30 to 40 bu nice Porto Rico sweet
potatoes, 90c bu. at my home now.
Mrs. Carl E. Collins, Irwinton, Ga.,
Rt. =2,.. Box: 27.

Good eating Irish potatoes, $1 bu.,

del. P. P. H. V. Pickelsimer, Hurst,.

Ga.

40 Ferris or any pure bred White

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where
\there is free express service. Write

Good, large irish potatoes, 90 bu.

bu., FOB 10 bu., or more, $1.35 bu.-

Wm. Nunn, Lawrence;.

solutely fresh, each week. Write best

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| Thursday, November &, 1





Flowers and Seeds For

Sale and Wanted >

Sabal or cabbage palm (makes a
beautiful tree, large green palm, 5
ft. across, cold never kills), seed, 50c
per 100. Mrs. Addie Mae Sutton, Lud-
owici, Georgia.

Russian violets; sell or exch. for
Red Spider lily or hyacinth bulbs.
Mrs. W. L. Garrett, Sparta, Georgia,
333 Broad Street.

Snowdrop or Star of Bethlehem
bulbs, 20c a 100, Mrs. M. L. Goddard,
Summerville, Ga. Route 4, Box 71.

All colors, dbl. and single Zinnia
seed, 10c pkg. Mrs. J. R. Mann, Can-
ton, Georgia, Route 2.

Yellow and lavender iris, 50c doz.,
deep pink perennial phlox 85c doz.
Mrs. Hawes Cloud, Crawfordville,

Georgia. Z
Several different kinds of canna
lily bulbs, 35 doz. Red, yellow and
variegated. Will exch. for 1 doz. pin:
canna lily and red gladioli bulbs, a
35 dozen. Other party to pay post-
age. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga.

Route 3.

Several dozen nice, large size gladi-
oli bulbs, bright red, 50 dozen. Add
postage. Mrs. Genie Barlow, Talla-
poosa, Ga. Route 2.
Narcissi bulbs: paper white, as-
pasia and laurens_koster, $1.25 per
peck, or 15 doz. No orders filied for
less than $1. Add postage. H. A. Me-
Nair, Whighma, Georgia.

Camphor trees, 2 for 25c; Japanese
pink coral vine, 2 for 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. O. S. Fields, Thomasville,
Ga. 407 North Madison St. _

Red, white, yellow, cream with red
stripes, oleanders, pink, cream, white
and variegated leaf double oleanders

Lavender, white and pink double al-
theas. Primulinum, Grand-duke, night-
bloom jasmines. Van Houtti, Doubl:
Rueveseana, Thumbergi, Crimson and
Pink spireas. Red, pink and purpi
erepe myrtle. Euonimus abelia. Nudi
florum. Hydrangia, butterfly bush,

Philadelphus weigelia, Punicia, Ker.

ria) Forsythia, rosemary. Any 4 for
$1.15, 6 for $1.60. Eleagnus, Pyra-
cantha, Photenia, Pittosporum, Came-
lia, japonicas, any 3 for $1.55. Mrs.
tA. Griffin, 512 16th Ave., E. Cor-
dele, Ga.

Seven sister
per teacupful.

sun flower seed, 50c
Red, yellow and sal-
man pink and. bright yellow mixed
cannas, 3 for 25c. Forrest Martin,
iowery Branch, Ga. Route ds

Variegated ground ivy, oak ferns,
the each. Water hyacinths, 10c each.
ked, white, pink cosmos seed, 10c per
pkg. Mrs. BE. B. Green, Hapeville, Ga.
Rox 98.

Beautiful red lilies, amaryllis bulbs,
50c dozen. Rose pink canna bulbs, 75
dozen. Large red canna bulbs, BUe
dozen. Yellow canna bulbs, 50 dozen.
Mrs. H. V. Lane, Jennings, Fla.

Hastings white tube rose bulbs, 25
per dozen. Hastings petunia plants

and seeds, Hastings double touch-me- |

not plants and seed, zinnia and coleus
seed, sweet Basil plants -and_ seed,
Hastings double holly hock plants
and seeds, Hastings mourning bride
seeds, old time red prince feather
seed, small lilac bushes, phlox plants
and seed. Will exchange, for other
lawer seed and pot flowers and rose
hashes. Miss Johnnie McMichen, Rt.
. Dallas, Georgia.

Lace, spengeria, maiden hair and
sword ferns, matalica begonia, al}
well rooted, 15 each. Coleus euttings
~ for fe. Wandering jew, rooted, 3
for 5c. Red, yellow and variegated
cannas, 25 dozen. Miss Thelma
Vierck, Gainesville, Ga. ee

White and pink sultanas, white and
red begonia, red geranium. cuttings,
ae, rooted, 10c. Apple blossom be-
yonia, rooted, 15c. Spengeria ferns,
+ years old, 35, smaller, 10c. Lace
erm rooted, 20c. Ice plants, rooted, 5c.
Jesematriam, 12 bulbs, 15c. Mari-
wold seed, Se per teaspoonful. Stamps
accepted. Add postage. Mrs.
Newnan, 602 F. Lee St., Thomason,
Georgia ; =






Pink Crepe myrtle, 10c each or $5 for
100 f. 0. b. Klowering almonds and
pudple lilacs, 15 each. Pink canna
bulbs, 10 each. Large red and varie-
gated gladioli bulbs, le each. Will ex-
change for banana shrub well rooted
or evergreen shrubs, or R. I. red hens.
wirs. W. R. Wise, Wadley; Ga.

1 rooted lantana, 1-2 ft., 20c; Apr.
olooming white narcissi, 20 doz.,
wx (be a 100; butter and eggs, biue
lag, 25 doz. ea. old fashioned lilies,
.b doz., spirea, 1, 2. 3 ft., 20c ea.,
.ooted. Acd postage. Miss Vera fai.
Conyers, Ga.

warge avuble popies, hollyhoc.
lanket flower, cosmos, dbl., gia:.
zinnias, petunia, larkspur, scarlet sal-
sd? PMLA, WialiMuct SuustuweL Sees
4i in one package, 15c or exch., tu
Octagon coupons at le ea. Add pos-
age im exc. punch sage, canna lules,
15< ea; purple violets, 10c doz; two
unds of Jew, red and green, 5c doz

r exch. tor white or pink canna h
es or paper white Narcissus, each to
ay postage. MYrs, M. U. Wuaitics, a

. Gainesv ile, Ga.
bi. yellow daffodils, yellow trum
et Narcissus, jonquils, white nar-
issus, 20e doz; orange and yellow
anna bulbs, 5e ea; dbl. pink and

18, 25e ea; blue violets. 50c per 100;
"ris, orange day lilies, 25 doz; box-
wood. cape jasmine, 20 ea; Crepe
vyrite, lilac, dbl., white spirea, azal-
2as, forsythia. rose of sharon, Chero-
ee roses, 15 ea, Add nostage. Mrs.
T. Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
Golden daffodils, 30c doz., 2 doz.
Ae: butter and eegs. open perfectly
very fragrant, 15e doz., 2 doz. 25c;

onauils, 15 doz., or 300 $2.50; vari-:

gated dahlia, 6 for 25e; Paul Nev-
ron roses, 40c ea. Cash. Mrs. J. W.
Teard, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6.

Dark pink crepe myrtle, dbl., white
Ithea. English dogwood, 25c ea., 5
or $1: 3 white crepe mvrtle, $1-
forsythia or golden bells, 20c, 6 for
t+ extra large hibiscus, in severa
hades of pink, 3 for 25e. 20 for $1:
50 for $2; blooming size bulbs, dbl.,
jaffodils, $1.50 a 100. Add postag:
n small orders. Mrs. Mary Butler,
Armuchee, Ga. ;

Dark purple iris, 35 doz., $2 a 100
Srange lilies, $1 a 102; Shasta dais-
es, Leopard lilies, ea. 35c\doz., pink
ibiscus, 50 ea.,.3 for $1; English
dopwood, pink almond, all well root-
ed, 2 for_25e ea., Add postage. Will
oxch. for anything useful. Mrs. Nancy
Tenderson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44.

Purple and white altheas, bridal
wreath, 2 for 25c; golden bells, for-
sythia, purple lilac, 15 ea., old fash-
oned yellow thorny roses, 2 for 21c:
Weeping linden, 2 for 25c; dbl. yel-
ow japonica, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Manda Henderson, Ellijay, Ga.,
Rt. 3, Box 44.

Mtn., ivy, 7 for -1; rhododendrons.
6 for -1; dbl., daffodils, 25 doz..
yurple iris, 40c doz., mixed colors,
Azaleas, 6 for -1. Miss Rose Nell
Pendland. Ellijay, Ga, Rt. 1, Box 6.

Tiger lilies, 4 for 50c; bleeding
heart, 50c ea., green dogwood, aza-
eas. rhododendrons, 6 for -1 each;
volden violets, 80c doz., butterfly
bush. crabapple and snow white aza-
eas. 25c ea. Mrs. Alice Kell, Elli-
jay, Ga., Rt. 1.

_ Beautiful purple iris, 34 a 106. Any
amount for sale: Mrs: T. R. Morgan,
Smvrna, Ga.

White daisy, yellow Xmas bell and
dbl.. bridal wreath, flowering hedge
plants, 15c ea., Bell and Sweet lilacs.
small, 40c, large, 85c; yellow and
white narcissi bulbs, $1.25 a 100;
Flags, assorted colors, 80c a 100;
ionquils, everbearing long vine black-
berry for awnings and line fence (6
will make berries for a family), 15c
ea. Mrs. E. L. Foster. Atlanta, Ga.,
1808 Lakewood Ave. ;

Wisteria, large purple flowering, 2
for 30c; red perbena, 10c ea., dusty
miller, 50c for 50; oer crepe myrtle
10 ea., pink Dorothy Perkins, 8 for
25c; white, 10c ea., All well rooted
plants: also mixed zinnia seed, dbl.,



%

ingle white oleanders, monthly ros-| T4e?8 under



10c pint. Mrs. W. F. Boney, Rhine,
Ga., Rt. 1.

4 pink, 3 peach sultanas, 12 sal-
mon geraniums, 5 pink justicia, 4
purple tuschia, 6 May and Xmas cac-
tus, 25 green jew. Well rooted, 5, 10,
15 and 25c ea., or exch. equal for
-avender crepe myrtle, spirea, white
lilac, oxalis (except pink), corcus
butter and eggs, single blue and white
1yacinth (must be blooming size)
bulbs. Cash only. Add postage. Geo.
darold Pass, Point Peter, Ga., Rt. 2,

English dogwood, mock orange, db!
white bridal wreath, altheas, blue
vine, also white scuppernongs, 35

oz. everbearing black mulberry
sprouts, sweet pomegranate, wine-
,ap apple trees, grafted, 2 to 4 ft.,
igh. All well rooted, 15 ea., or &
for $1. Mrs. V. E. McCook, Mcintyre,
wa., Ri :

q difierent kinds of cactus, 6
kinds begonia, pink and red _justicia.

nk and dark and light red gerani-
ms, each 5c ea., pink and salmon
pink sultana, rooted, 10c ea., 2 dif-
erent ferns, 15 bunch; grandad,
rreybeard 1, 2 and 3 ft., 15 ea., $1
a 100; pink erepe myrtle, 10c ea.,
2 everblooming rooted salmon pink
rose bushes, 25c ea., currant sprouts.
2, 3 ftt, 15c ea. Add postage on
50c. Mrs. Josephine
Spear, Mitchell, Ga.

Cherokee roses, vellow azaleas, $1
doz., ea., mtn. laurels, junipers, ar-
bor-vitea and boxwoods, 25 ea., pink
perennial phlox, 85c doz., narciss)
tiger lilies, leon lilies, 40c doz., ea;
red japonicas, 25 ea., crabapples,
25c ea. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie,
Morgantown, Ga.

Pink cherokee roses, red and yel-
low Azaleas, and 10 choice roses, $1
doz., each; crabapple sprouts, box-
woods, arbor-vitea, pink hibiscus, and
red japonica, 25 ea. pink perennial
phlox, 35 doz., and pink althea lilies
90c ea. Miss Gladys Abercrombie,
Morgantown, Ga. -

Yellow jonquil bulbs, 15 doz., pur-
ple and white flag lilies, 20c doz..
Dahlias, 6 different colors, 5c ea.,
yellow canna bulbs, Dorothy Perkins
rose cuttings, 5c ea., sweet scented
violets, 10c doz. Miss Margie Dutton,
Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. v.

Sword ferns: 15 and 20c; Fluffy
Ruffles, 10 and 15; Xmas cactus, 3
cuttings for 10c; bronze wandering
jew, 2 pieces for 8c; pink oxalis, nice
bunch for 15c; Mrs. R. L. Skinner,
Perkins, Ga. :

Paper white narcissi, 3c ea., Feb.
narcissi, 4c ea., white Easter, smal!
size bulb, 25e doz., blooming, 7c ea.,
dewdrops, 25c doz. Add postage. Ab-
bie Barrett, Barwick, Ga. -

Coral vines, 20 ea. 3 for 50c;
dbl. red . geraniums, 20c - ea., pink
sultana, 20c ea., All well rooted. Exch
for asparagus, plumosa (lace) fern;
coral vine, blanket flower, rag-robin,
snapdragon seed, 7c pkg., or 4 pkg.,
for 22c. Mrs. Ida Taylor, Arlington,
Ga., Rt. A.

Magnolia seed, gathered from trees
50 ft. high. Mrs. T. E. Leskie, Charl-
pm county, Ga. P. O. McClenny,

a.

Yellow Calif., poppy seed, 10c tbls.,
(November is time to plant), single
purple althea, 1 yr. old, and Cherokee
rose, white with yellow center, root-
ed, 20c each; small purple fig, well
rooted sprouts, 10c ea., 2 for 15c;
large white fig, rooted, 10c ea. or 2
for 15c. All del. Mrs. T. C. Beverly,
Ochlocknee, Ga.

Paper white narcissi, white jessa-
min, double and single jonquil bulbs,
15c per doz. Hardy foxglove, hardy
yellow buttercups, white daisies, 20c
doz. Pink phlox, 25e doz. Yellow
Japonica, 25 each. Pink weigelas,
80c each. Yellow forsythia, 25c ea.
Red quince, 25c. Royal purple iris,
35 doz. Golden glow, 20c dozen.
Blue spider wart, 25c doz. Orange
lilies, 10 doz. Mt. Laurel, snowballs,
double pink almond, purple and white
althea, 20c each. All well ~ rooted.
Mrs. Lee Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga.

All colors monthly roses, all colors
spring roses, two colors climbing ros-
es, all rooted, 2 years old, 40c each,



'$4 doz. Prepaid. Irish Junipers,

Ga.





























































































wood, English dogwood, weeping wi
lows, yellow bells, January bloomin;
yellow bells, blue or white lilacs
blooming pear, all rooted, 2 years, 85
each, 5 for $1 del. Blue or whit
flag lilies, $1 for 100. Single an
double orange lilies, 85 doz. Larg.
wax white lilies, 40c each. Mrs, ]
T. Baldwin, Rt. 4, Rockmart, Ga.
Dark and light purple iris, 40c d
Fall pinks, white with yellow center
20e doz. Pink hardy phlox, 30c d
Hibiscus, 25c each. Purple lilac, 15:
each. Bachelor buttons, for seed, |
bunch. Red sage plants, 10c eac
Bachelor buttons, for seed, 10c bunch
Red sage plants, 10 each. Well ro
ed. Will exchange for anything u
ful. Mrs. Emma Langly, Rt. 3, B
39, Ellijay, Ga. :
Rooted cluster bridal wreaths,
each. Browns jew for winter vas
6 for 25c. Double pink hyaci
bulbs, 15c each. Hardy yard hy
gea, 20c each. Rose pink pine b
geraniums, 10c each or 2 for 15c.
vender crepe myrtles 25c each.
ange and pink sultanas, 10c each
4 for 25c. Spenser sweet pea s
for fall planting, 15 pkg. Salvia, dc
ble hollyhocks, mixed colors, improy
fire plant, lantana, prince feath
dahlia, seed 10c pkg. Will exch
for red crepe myrtle or arbor vit
es Eva Crisler, Rt. 2, Alphar
a.
English dogwood, pink crepe m}
tle, purple lilac, pink almonds, cape
jessamin, and Van Hout, 15c each o7
7 for $1. Kudzu, purple wisteria a
Va. Creeper vines, 3 for 25c. Eve
green vine, 3 for 10c. Geraniur
pink, red, salmon, rose, 2 for 25c.
colors, sultana 10c each. Bost
Roosevelt, Spengeria, lace, and flu
ruffle ferns, 15c each. Red, pink
white everblooming begonias, ro
2 for 25c. Beefsteak and Car
Lucerne, 20c each. Mrs. L. G. San
ers, Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt. 2.

Sword and Boston ferns, Devi
Backbone, evergreen, well rooted
rania pansies, colens, Baby Tea
(bunch), Oxalis, pink and white, a
Xmas cactus, well rooted, Egypti
ear jewel, red carnations, rooted, a
white spider lily, all 10c; Lace :
Angel wing and pink begonia, ro
(cuttings 5c) Geraniums, red
white rooted, (cuttings, 5c) 15c;
roses, 30c doz., orange lilies, 20c
Century plant, Devils ~ pin cushi
eactus, each 5c. Add postage. La
ender evening and morning glori
moon flower (lavender), burning bu
coral vine, colored sweet pinks, 1
pkg., marigold, potato vine,
seed mixed, Gillardia mixed, hyacin
bean vine, 5c pkg., and other flow
seed. Miss Ida Baugh, St. Georg

oO

for white table peas at 10c per |
or dried apples at 12 1-2c per lb. -
clude postage. Will exchange f
pink canna bulbs. Mrs. L. D. K
brel, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 3.
Aurora lily bulbs, $1 per 100.
sweet scented violets, $1 per 100 M:
moth snowdrop bulbs, $2 per
Shasta daisies, 20c per dozen.
winter vases; assorted colors Jal
nese strawflowers, yellow statice
sea pinks, small green wande
Jew, pine burr zinnias, 15c per do
Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Wrigh
RFD 1, Middleton, Ga.
Sunflower seed, 10c per Ib. Ka
corn seed, 5c lb. Delivered. Mrs. J.
Gaines, Cave, Ga. i
Shasta daisies, red spider li
narcissus, blue violets, gladiolas, 4
per dozen.. Wisteria, lilacs, cre]
myrtle, 25 each. Will exchange f
pullets. Mts. F. C. Brett, Tennill

White Easter lily bulbs, $1 pe
or 10 each. Add postage.
Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt, 2.
' Answer to many inquiries, 1
sold all of my single white Roz



hyacinths. Mrs, W. H. Hump
Browns Crossing, Ga ae



WERS AND SEED FOR SALE
llow jonquils, $1 per 100. Blue
lilies, 25e per dozen or 5 dozen
-$1. Add postage. Mrs. Glenn
rawford, Martin, Ga.
anna bulbs, yellow, 50c per dozen.
e iris, deep blue, purple, light
e with purple center, 25c per doz.
5 dozen $1. Snowdrops, 25 per
Blue violets, 25c per 100. Miss
ey Ross, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 3.
Extra large double pink hyacinth
ulbs, double petal, 10c each. Small
mes, 5c each. Add postage. Miss
se Whitehead, Jefferson, Ga., Rt.

April blooming narcissus, $1 per
Mixed bulbs, blooming size, 75
100, smaller ones, 50c per 100.
exchange for dried fruit not over
Se per lb. Pink crepe myrtle, mi-
sa, althea, azaleas, 15c to 25c ea.
llow jasmine, rooted, 15c each.
d postage. Mrs. J. W. Edwards,
. 1, Middleton, Ga. \-
Several colors petunia seed, cock
mb seed, China asters, double white
liyhock seed and large zinnia seed.
exchange for poppy seed, tall
uble, or yellow dahlia tubers, or
ite cannas. Each party to pay
stage. Mrs. Ona Terrell, Alto, Ga.
ooted arbor vitae, junipers and
700d, 15 to 20 inches high, 25
d 50c. Altheas, hydrangeas, lilacs,
merican beauty roses, 20c each.
hite narcissus, snowdrops, yellow
ffodils, 50c pe: 100. All colors
rge dahlia bulbs 20c each. Mrs.
sper Thor 2s, Mo ganton, Ga.
Pink and: va.egat:d weigela, pink
d white Japanes. Loneysuckle bush-
, 20e each, 6 for $1. Lavender iris,
e per dozen. White purple and
nk althea, weeping linden, purple
ac, forsythia, white star jasmine,
iden bell, pink and white Dorothy
arkins rose, 4 for 25c.. Yucca, 50c
r dozen. Several colors perennial
eavines, 60c per dozen. Corn lilies,
per dozen. White and variegated
ets and myrtle vine and daisy
ts, 2 dozen, 15c. Mrs. Henry El-
S Hijay, Gag Rt:.3.
Iris, 80c per dozen. Daffodils and.
sus, $1 per 100. Orange lilies,
per 100. Leopard lilies, 35c per
en. Star of Bethlehem, $1 per
0. Add postage. Will exchange
or anything useful. Mrs. Mollie
enderson, Rt. 8, Box 44, Ellijay, Ga.
urge bloom cannas, all colors, 50c
yr dozen. Double violets, 20c per
White shasta daisies, 25ec per
_ Pink thrift plants, 15c per doz.

per 1400. Double white sweet May |

mks, 3 bunches, 25c.- Double white
lia, quilled petal, $1 per dozen.
e red and yellow dahlias, 50c
- dozen. White tube roses, 30
er dozen. State inspected plants,
irs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga.
onguils, narcissi, daffodils, butter
eggs, or mixed, 10c per dozen.
postage. Mrs. J. B. Cone, States-
oro, Ga., North Main St. :
All kinds and colors of monthly
pring roses, 40c ea., $8.50 doz.
imbing roses, 2 shades in pink, same
; Irish Junipers and Boxwoods,
a., $4 doz., English dogwood, yel-
bells, blooming pear, flowering
ds, lilacs, 35 ea., $3.50. doz,
ite Madonna or wax lilies, 40c ea., |
0 doz., blue flag and white or-
e lilies, dbl., and single, 35c doz.
B. T. Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga.,

sarge red leaf with green mixed
na bulbs (extra fine and tall) 50c
-, 1 doz. sage bushes, well rooted,
for lot. Miss Jeannette Wright,
poe. Rt. 2,
oted Cape Jasmine, 2 for 30c, 4
0c, $10 a 100; Banana canna, and
al vine, 15c ea., 2 for 25c, del.
ee L. Williams, Oglethorpe,
eeite 2: : ;
ink Dorothy Perkins roses, root-
5e ea., 2 for. 25e; golden glow,
unch; shasta daisies, large size,
doz., pink everblooming cochet
uttings, 80c doz., several kinds
thly rose cuttings, 20 doz. Will
for red Spirea, red or yellow

r butter and egg bulbs. Mrs.



V. T. Chamblee, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 2.

Well rooted flag lilies, blue, yellow
and white mixed, $1.50 a 100 bulbs;
flowering almonds, 6 for 25; yellow
Cape Jasmine, well rooted, 6 for $1.25.

Mrs. T. H. Cline, Adairsville, Ga.,
Rts 2.

Butter and eggs (very dbl.) Major
Trumpet buttercups, sulphus colored

poeticus daffodil, mixed, 20c doz., $1

a 100; red single japonica, 20c ea., or
$1.50 doz., Nandina, 50c and $1 ea.

Mrs. Allen Gregory, Forsyth, Ga.,
RFD 6. :

2 Spengeria 2 yr. old ferns, $1 ea.,
two 1 yr. old, 50c ea., 6 geraniums (2
yrs. old) and 2 begonias, 50c ea. Am-
aryllis, small bulbs, 25c; large, 50c

ea., 3 large Begonias, $4 ea., or 3 for

$10. Will-exch. for White Leghorn

laying pullets. Mrs. Ida Carson,
Griffin, Ga. :

Yellow canna roots, Shasta daisies,
50c a 100 each; jonquil bulbs, 25c
doz. All del. Miss Eliza Carreker,
Concord, Ga. :

Dorothy Perkins rose cuttings, well
rooted, 15 ea., 2 for 25c; red and
yellow cannas, 10c_ ea., Roosevelt
ferns, 20c ea., postpaid. Mrs. Ger-
trude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

Pink almonds, Bear Grass, each 10c
ea., purple and lavender iris, 30c doz.,
$1.25 a 100; purple lilac, 10c ea., or-
ange day lilies, and Star of Bethle-
hem, 25 doz. each. Add postage. |
vee Lester Frix, Talking Rock, Ga.,

Purple iris bulbs, 20c a doz., in 5
doz. lots; white hyacinths, 15 doz.,
Dorothy Perkins roses, well rooted,
15 ea., 8 for $1. All del. J. E. Stem-
bridge, Ella Gap, Ga. es eee

All datfodil bulbs sold. Answer to
many inquiries. Mrs. Newt E. Spence,
Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5. - i

Pink hardy phlox, 15c ea., pink al-
theas, -each, 8 for 40c; pink crepe
myrtle, 4 for 50c; purple sweet lilac,
8 for 40c. All well rooted. Mrs. W.
D. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 59.

Fishtail elks horn and _ squirrel-
tail ferns, Mrs. F, F. Preston, 711
Madison Ave., Douglas, Ga. ee

Everblooming cape jasmine, large
blooms, strong, well rooted cuttings,
30c each, 6 for $1.50 delivered. Large
well rooted black walnut sprouts, 35c
each, 6 for. $2 delivered. Cash with
order. Miss Edna Merle Wilbanks,
Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.

Large double zinnia seed, mixed col-
ors, send 12c in stamps for large
package. Mrs. Ten Eyck, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt. 5. ae

Purple lilac, rooted, 20c. White
Easter or Mt. Lily bulbs, 25c per doz.
or $2 per 100. English ivy or chim-
ney vine, 15c each, 2 for 25c rooted.
Dorothy Perkins rose bushes, pink and
red. 25 each. Privet or. California
hedge cuttings, 50c per 100, not root-
ed. Aad postage. Mrs. H. E. Hart-
ley, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2.

Jonquil and yellow narcissus bulbs,
20c per dozen, $1 per 100. Will, ex-
change for hyacinth, purple iris bulbs,

or red everblooming spirea, or olean-

der rooted. Mrs. E. J. Flowers, RFD
1, Seville, Ga.

Blue single hyacinths, 40c per doz.
White dbl. althea rooted, hardy root-
ed blue hydrangea, red rooted spirea,
yucca, all 25c each. Purple and white
iris 40c dozen. Lavender wis-

teria, rooted, pink rooted weigela, red

velvet rooted rose, all 20c each. Mrs.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.

Yellow daffodils, butter and eggs
and lily of the valley bulbs, 1 each.
9 different kinds of everblooming
rose bushes, 2 cuttings of each for
50c. Cape jasmine cuttings, 5c each.
Fairy lilies, 10 each. Mrs. Sidney
Tanner, Dewey Rose, Ga.

Geraniums, red and pink, lic ea.,
Monthly roses, 20c ea., bridal wreath,
2 for 25c; also July pear sprouts, 20c
ea. All well rooted. Add postage
on small orders. Miss Cora Turn-
er, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. os

Iris bulbs, 20c per dozen in dog.
lots. Quantities less than this, 20c
per dozen delivered. J. E. Stem-
a Gap, Ga.

me + sword ferns for sale!



or exchange for monthly rose cut-
tings, routed, crepe myrtle, weigela,
double yellow japonica, or other shrub-

ae Mrs. D. McCaleb, Rt. 2, Macon,
a.

Jonquils, narcissi, daffodils, butter
and eggs, and others mixed, 10c per
dozen. Mrs. J. B. Cone, N. Main St.,
Statesboro, Ga.

Red, pink and white conch rooted
begonia, purple lilac sprouts, mixed
geraniums (all color$) dairy bulbs
which grow 100 feet in season with
white flowers and makes good porch
shade, all 15c ea. Evergreen boxwood
vine (blue flowers) 25c per dozen.
Xmas cactus, 20c each. Red, pink,
and white Martha Washington month-
ly rose cuttings, 20c per dozen. Snow-
ball, bushes, well rooted, 30c each.
Mtn. laurels, 25e each, 6 for $1. 2
kinds jew given with every order. Add
postage. Miss Casanda Chumley, Ball
Ground, Ga., Rt. 3.

Lavender iris pulbs, 25c per dozen.
Star of Bethlehem, 15c dozen. Blue
and white cultivated violets, 10c per
dozen or 6 for 50c. Giant red can-
nas, $1 per dozen. Asparagus bulbs,
Healthy cherry sprouts, 15c each. Hen
and biddy, 10c each. Large African
marigold seed, 10c per pkg., or free
pkg. with every $1 order. Add post-
age. Mrs. Tensley Henderson, Rt. 1,
Oakman, Ga.

Purple and white iris, orange and |G

Arabian lilies, 20c per dozen. Shas-

ta daisies, 15c per dozen, 4 dozen for

50c. Daffodils (large) 25c per dozen,
5 dozen for $1. Madonna lilies, 20c
each, 2 for 35c. Dorothy Perkins ros-
es, 15 each, 2 for 25c. Dark red pe-

{onies, 40c each, 3 for $1. Pinks, white
sweet scented, 20c per dozen, 6 doz.

for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Christ-
ine McLeod, Ga. Poultry Farm, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Ga. | :
Double red geraniums, red and
white conk begonias, single red ger-
aniums, orange sultanas, pink and
white oxalis, two kinds pretty begon-
ias, mistletoe geranium, rose justicia,
maple begonias, all these cuttings, 5c
each, or 50c dozen. Four kinds. of
jew, 10c per dozen. Some extra cut-
tings with every $1 order. Add post-
age on small orders. Miss Annie E.
Swafford, Dawsonville, Ga.
Shrubbery: white and purple lilac,
dbl., and single altheas and Syringes,
25e ea., or 1 of ea. for $1 postpaid.
Mrs. Roy Elder, Cornelia, Ga.
Young cape jasmine (for founda-
tion planting) $1 ea., red crepe myr-

tle, dbl. rose and wine colored altheas,

abelias, forsythia, suspensas, Van
Houtti spireas, all 50c each; Japa-

nese barberries, 25c ea., sng., white}

lilac and pink altheas, 15e and 25c ea.
Especially low prices made on for-
sythias, sng., altheas, spirea when
purchased in quantity for marking
property lines; many other spring and
summer blossoming shrubs ready for
transplanting Nov. Ist. No _ del.
made. Call for these at Rose Lane

Cottage, Brookhaven (suburb of At-_

lanta). Miss Emily Prather, Brook-
haven, Ga. :

2 and 8 yr. old Junipers, about one
doz. 12 in. high, 50c ea., 12 or 15 18
in. $1 ea., remainder of 300, up to
50 in., $2.50, or entire lot of 300 at

$1 ea., FOB Jasper; all kinds of yard

shrubbery to sell or exch. for good
400 or 600 cap. incubator. Alice
Stokes, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3.

Arbor vitaes, 25c ea., tiger lily bulbs

$1 a 100; hibiscus, crabapples and

black walnut sprout, 15c ea.; .chero-
kee roses, 75 doz., golden glow 25c
doz., and red japonica, 25c ea. Well
rooted. Add postage. L. J. More-

land, Loving, Ga. a

White Easter lilies, 25c doz., $2 a
100; walnut trees, 2 yrs. 30c ea., 4 for
$1; clinging ivy or chimney vine, 50c
a 100 for cuttings; rooted vines, 10c

ea., plum bushes, 2 yr. size, large

red plum, 30c ea., seed, 15c doze., dry

sage, lc cup, 3 for 25c; sage bushes,

well rooted, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; pink
Dorothy Perkins roses, 25c ea., hedge

cuttings, not rooted, 50c a 100; red

and yellow eanna bulbs, 50c doz., pur-

AK



PAGE SLEVEN
postage. Mrs. S. W. Rodgers, Con-
vers; Gas Rt: 2:

1 large red June cactus, 3 years
old, $5. Small ones, rooted, 15 ea.

Pink, May and Oct. cactus, 1 yr. old,

35c each. 2 maple begonia, rooted,
l5c each. Rosebud geranium cuttings
3 for 25c. 2 Boston ferns, 25 each.
Monthly rose cuttings, pink, cream,
pink baby rose, crimson rambler and
cream monthly running rose, 5c each.
Boxwood, rooted, 10c each. Mrs. Bess-_
ie Chatham, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Well rooted junipers, 18 in. to 24
in. tall 4 for $6 or $1.75 each: Snow--
ball sprouts, 50c each. LEverbloom-
ing roses, assorted colors, 15 each.
Pink almonds, 15 each. Dark pur-
ple iris, 40c dozen. Daffodil and nar-
cissus bulbs, $8 per M. Miss Octavia
Silver, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.

American arbor vitae, dwarf arbor
vitae from 1 to 2 1-2 ft. tall, Boxwood
dwarf and tall, 80c and 40c each, or
$3 per dozen. Red japonica snowball
hydrasgea, 25c each, Mt. Laurels,
strawberry bush, American beauty
rose, all for $1. Pink, red and yellow
azaleas, pink Cherokee rose, pink and
white altheas, golden glow, bridal
wreath, English dogwood, $1 per doz.
Lemon lilies, blue Japanese iris, 45c
per dozen. Snow drops, 75e per 100.
Day spotted lilies, 25 per dozen. Add
postage. Sadie Wilson, Morganton,
a.
Asparagus ferns, spengeria fern,
25e each. Conch begonia, 20 each.
Buttercups, 20c per dozen. Orange,
yellow double daffodils, 75c per doz.
Hardy perennial rosemary, 50c each.
Forsytria, 20c each. Lilac, 25c. Mix-
ed white and yellow chrysanthemums,
25e per dozen. Xmas, June - fickle

cactus, 25c each. Everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25c per 100: Miss Elsie ~

Padgett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 16.

Crabapple sprouts, well rooted, 10c oe

each or $1 per dozen. Clingstone
peacn trees, 10c each or $1 per dozen. -
Cannas, Pillow of Fire, 10c each or
$1 per dozen. ~Mixed cannas, 40c doz.
Royal blue violets, 50c per 100 or 15c
per dozen. Cuttings of monthly ros-
es, all colors, 15 dozen. Hardy ver-
bena, purple, 15e dozen. Mrs. Dessie
Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1..

Will exchange golden beiis, bridal
wreath, English dogwood, purple wis-
teria, white wisteria, shasta daisies
and trumpet vine for nest onions,

'permuda onion sets and milk and wine

lilies.
Ga, : :

4 rooted sunset roses, 2 snowballs,
25e each.. White and purple lilac, 15
each. Pink feather fall poppy seed,
10e spoonful. Red and yellow spot-
ted cannas, 5c per bulb. 8 lhs. white
willow peaches, 25 per Ib. Yellow |
and sunset rose cuttings, 10c per doz.
Add postage. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Rt.
7, Gainesville, Ga. : a

Justicia, white hydrangea, ostrich
and Big Boston fern, 10c each. Red,
white and pink conch begonia, 15c for
3. Flowering almonds, 15c each. Mex-
ican star lilies, 10c dozen. White
violets, 10 dozen. Magnolia, 10c ea,
Laurels, 15c each. Wild iris, 15c doz.
Lemon lilies, 5c each or exch. for hy-
acinths. Everbearing strawberry
plants, 20c per 100 or exch. for some-
thing useful. Mrs. M. E. Lewis, Rt.
2, Toomsbowo, Ga.

White April blooming narcissi, $1
per 100, $7 per 1 M. White spirea
and sweet shrub bushes, 10c_ each.

Mrs. J. E. Jawn, Chauncey,

Large red and yellow canna bulbs,

25c per dozen. Large bronze, flesh
and yellow cut chrysanthemums, 75c
per dozen. White iris, 25c per doz,
Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Rt. 1, Lorane,
Ga.

Giant pink oxalis bulbs, 25 per
dozen or exchange for daffodil or
jonquil bulbs. Miss Lillian Wright,
Zebulon, Ga. t

Daffodils, 35c per dozen. Cream

narcissus, jonquils, 30c per doa. Iris, |

lemon lilies, 50c per dozen. Snowdrops
20c per dozen.
White and pink sweet williams, 25c
per dozen. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Min-
eral Bluff, Ga. Re ee

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Pink peonies, 80c ea.









. PAGE TWELVE

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR
SALE

Several thousand paper sheel pe-
cans. 1928 crop: Schleys, 45c Ib.
Stewarts and: Van Deman, 35c lb.
each. Well filled and dry. FOB. Met-
ter. M. F. Janes, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1.
Box 111.

40 lbs. medium size paper shell
pecans, 30c lb. FOB. Well matured
and nice flavored. Mrs. E. M. Pear-
son, Altamaha, Ga.

Pecans, 25c lb. FOB. Baxley. Cash
with order. Mrs. L. A. Brannen, Bax-
iey, Ga.

Good, sound white spanish seed pea-

nuts, 5c lb. for orders not less than

75 lbs.R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga,

10 lbs. Ne. 1 Schley pecans, 40c
lb. Miss Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe,
Ga.

About 1000 Ibs. little Spanish pea-
nuts. Sell all or part at 5c lb. del. in
Forsyth, Ga. Will send sample on
request. Robt. A. Green, Smarrs,
Gas, RED. 1, :

Schley pecans, 50c lb. Moore, 35c

~ Ib. Good and dry, ready for use. Im-
mediate shipment. Any amount want-
ed. N. A. Wynn, Glenwood, Ga.
RED? 3.

Large sound fresh crop Stewart
pecans, 30c lb. Miss Belle Timmer-
man, Bromwood, Ga., Box 83.

Large Red Spanish peanuts, hand
picked.
L0 Jb. FOB: HH.
Greshamville, Ga.

3 to 500 bu. Ga. runner peanuts,
98 per cent free of pops, $1.00 bu. in
large lots. FOB. T. W.. Register,
Viennaf Ga. :

100 lbs..new crop Frotscher paper
shell pecans, large size, 50c lb. Ed-
ward F. Taylor, Macon, Ga.

Improved pink goober, with 3-4

W. Thurmond,

goobers in the hull, 20c lb. also have

._ Some seed corn, $4 bu. Cash with
order. Miss Mary Hember, Roswell,
Ga. Rt. 26,

Pecan for sale. T. H. Gordon, Ra-
chelle, Ga. ,RFD 2.

200 lbs.*large paper shell pecans,
well filled. now ready, 35c Ib. FOB.
or 40c lb. del., medium seedling, 18
del., or exch. for dried fruit, peaches
and apples, at 12 1-2c lb., 4 lbs, large
pecans for 10 lb. fruit. Mrs. W. F.

. Boney, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1.

Paper shell pecans, 20c Ib. also
black walnuts hulled, 4c lb., hickory
nuts, 5c lb. Mrs. V. E. McCook, Me-
Intyre, Ga.; Rt. 2.

New 1928 crop papershell pecan

nuts; Frotscher, Van Deman, Bass

_ papershell, Curtis, President, etc., 40
to 50c lb. FOB. Mrs. A. R. Brooks,
Donovan, Ga. \

Schley and Stewart pecans for
sale. C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga.

Papershell pecans; large size Stew-
art an Schley, 50c. T. R. Duggan:
Warthen, Ga.

Large, improved Valencia big Red
peanuts, hand picked, - washed, no

\ pops, 12 1-2c del., or $3 bu., del. H.
W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.

About 100 lbs., large Columbus,

_ 40ce lb., 300 lbs., Money-Makers, 30c
Tb., and about 250 1bs., seedlings, 12
lb. T. A. Hannah, Brooklet. Ga., Rt.
One.

New crop pecans, 40c lb., or exch.
for nice fruit. Mrs. J. T. Bullington,
Rebecca, Ga., Rt. 1.

Large papershell No. Schleys, 50c
lb. Mrs. W. H. Sorrells, Macon, Ga.,
Houston Road.

New crop white Spanish peanuts.
Nice, sound and free from stems or
trash, 50 lb., bags, $5, del. Dewey
Nelms, Carlton, Ga., Rt. 2.

Have exch. all of the pecans for
plants I want. Answer to many in-
quiries. Mrs. Essie Mae Lee, Gardi,
Ga. Rte. Box 40.

New crop, small Spanish peanuts,
4 1-2c lb. FOB. J. E. Harper, Osier-
field, Ga. 5

About 2 tons of Valencia peanuts
(on the vines) in shoeks. Quote best
price. Buyer to get them at farm,

.~1 mi. of Folkston. C., J. Clements,
Folkston, Ga., Box 86. :

Nice new crop Stewart papershell

ungrade 40c lb., FOB in



No pops, 12 1-2 lb. del or}










*

MARKET BULLETIN

more del. in Ga. Sample on request.
C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2. .

30 bu. North Carolina red peanuts,
2 to 4 to pod, $3 bu. FOB: Jones-
boro. A. H. Hammett, Jonesboro, Ga.,
Rie ot.

Schley, Stuart: Mobile and seedling
pecans, for sale. Mrs. Zuline B. Sax-
on, Sylvania, Ga. :

Papershell pegans for sale, or will
exch. for 30 white leghorn pullets,
no culls considered. Mrs. L. O. Haynes
Dawson, Ga., Rt. 2. ee

30 or 35 lbs. papershell pecans,
40c Ib. Will send sample. T. B. Slat-
er, Pembroke, Ga...

Large red Spanish peanuts, 12 1-2c
lb. del. B. L. Thurmond, Gresham-

ville, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want all. varieties of pecans. Seed-
lings and papershell. Any quantity.
Send samples as soon as ready for
prices. Guy S. Jones, Thomasville,

Ga.

Want 100 lbs. large Stuart pecans.
Send samples and quote prices. E.
G. Russell, Washington, D. C., 1446
Harvard St., N. W. :

Want pecans in wholesale quanti-
ties. Send price, samples and state
when can ship. J. Cotsakis, Atlanta,
Ga., 70 Hunter St., S. W.

Want all varieties and any amount
of pecans. Neon W. Buchanan, Amer-
icus, Ga. \ Ye

Want budded and seedling pecans,
1928 crop. Send samples and we wili
quote price for them. State number
you will have. Bainbridge Produce Co.
Bainbridge, Ga. eee

Highest cash price paid for all va-
rieties of pecans. Send sample at
once. R. L. Forester, Jr., Cairo, Ga.

Want all varieties of 1928 crop pe-
cans. Send sample representing our
offerings, state quantity you will have
and variety if possible, price and ad-
vise when shipment can be made. W.
H. Robinson, Cairo, Ga.

Want papershell and seedling pe-
cans. State quantity and_ variety.
Wright & Solomon, Fort Valley: Ga.

Want all varieties of paper shell
pecans. Name number of lbs. you
have to offer in first letter. R. S.
Broadhurst, Americus, Ga., 110 La-
mar St.

Want all varieties of pecans. State}

quantity and price. H. Myers, Bain-
bridgge, Ga.

Want all varieties, any amount pe-
cans. Neon W. Buchanan, Americus,
Ga. coe ; : || ae

Want papershell and seedling pe-
cans at market prices. Will pay cash
on delivery our warehouse. Thad
Huckabee, Albany, Ga.

_ Want all varieties of pecans, also
Spanish peanuts. E. G. Clark, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga. ,

Want new crop seedling and paper-
shell pecans in any quantity. Send
samples and state quantity for prices.
Seuthland Pecan Co., Columbus, Ga.

Want papershell pecans, also seed-
lings. Send sample and best prices
and quantity can furnish. W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga.

Want to exch. well rooted Juni-
pers, Weigela, white spirea, lilac, pur-

ple or white Monthly roses, at 25c ea.,

and oak leaf derangers, 50c ea. King
Humbert dark blue iris, 60c.doz. sage
plants, 10c ea., Big Stem everbear-
ing strawberry plants, 25c a 100 for
40 lbs., of peanuts, sound and clean,
at 7c lb. Write first. Mrs. N. P. Pad-
gett, Ella Gap, Ga.

Want to exch. value for pecans and
peanuts. B. Wood, Eperiment, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE

From 2 to 300 bu. Abruzzi rye.
Make offer. R. L. Blackwell, Coun-
ty Agt., Calhoun, Ga.

Cokers pedigreed Abruzzi rye,
first yr. from originator, $3 buu. J.
H. Goolsby, Monticello, Ga.

250 bu. pure Fulghum seed oats,
$1 bu. Carl Braun, Waycross, Ga., P.
O. Box 438.

50 bu. Red Durum wheat, $1.90
bu. or will exch. 1 bu. wheat for 2
bu. corn. E. G. Matthews, Atlanta,
Piedmont Road,







aven wt. bags. Cut and

Winter Hairy vetch seed,







Hastings 100 bu. oats, $1.25 bu.

Fall sown direct from Hastings. Pure

sound and free of grass and weed
seed. R. W. Stembridge, Milledge-
ville, Ga. :

Fine, recleaned rye $2 bu FOB.
Brookton. E. D. Pitchford. Lula, Ga.
Ret. 1,

Selected Hastings 100 bu. seed

oats, $1.25 bu. No Johnson grass in
them. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto, Ga.,
Fairview Farm. eon

75 bu. Bancroft seed oats, $1.10
bu., FOB here. Went through last
winters cold. S. C. Owen, Woodbury
Ga, RED 1.

Cokers pedigreed Fulghum seed
oats, extra fine, $1.50 bu., 10 bu. lots
for $13.50 FOB. Cash with order.
C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt.
29,

Have sold the Fulghum seed oats
advertised. Answer to many inqui-
ries. J. M. Lewis. Warthen, Ga.
and Appler, $1 bu. FOB, either kind;
threshed

Hastings 100 bu. oats, Bancroft
without wetting. C. .M. Greene.
fron City, Ga.

Cokers pedigreed seed oats, extra
dine, $1.25 bu. 10 to 15 bu: lots,
$1.15 bu. FOB. Cash with order. C.
A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.

Good No. Ga. Tall growing rye,
$1.70 bu. FOB Blue Ridge. Cash
with order. W. C. Sullivan, Morgan-
cown, Ga.

Fulghum and Appler oats, clean
seed, 90c bu., North Ga. seed rye
$1.70 bu., Ga. grown Abruzzi rye,
$1.90; Leaps prolific seed wheat,
$2.25 bu. KOB here, W. C. Smith,
Woodstock, Ga., Rt. 2.

No. Ga. Tall growing seed rye,
$175 bu. in less than 10 bu. lots; over
10 bu. $1.65 bu. in even wt. bags FOB
Blue Ridge. A. N. Allen, Morgan-
town, Ga. : :

Pure Bancroft seed oats $1.25
bu. pure Blue Stem seed wheat, $2.25

| bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

_Red Rust Proof oats, 85 bu. Gen-
uine Appler and Fulghum, 90c bu.
each; winter seed rye, $2; Abruzzi,
$2.25 and Blue Stem wheat, $2.50
bu. also dwarf Essex rape seed,
Austrian Winter peas, 12 1-2c Ib. ea.
15e Ib.
Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Genuine Abruzzi rye, Fulghum
seed oats, and Grazing rye, for sale.
K. G, Clark, Ft. Valley, Ga.

Pure Fagan seed oats. J. W. L.
Brown, Cartersville, Ga. ie

Red Rust proof seed oats, 85c bu.,
Fulghum seed oats, 90c; Winter seed

rye, $2; Abruzzi, $2.25; Blue Stem/

seed wheat, $2.50. bu., also Dwarf
Essex rape seed, 12 1-2c lb., Winter
Hairy vetch, 1l5c; Austrian Winter
peas, 12 1-2c lb. Robt. S. Anderson.
poy anes Ga. :
_ Sound, clean pure Blue Stem seed
wheat, $2 bu. Satisfaction or money
back. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.

Texas Rust Proof seed oats, 90c;
Fulghum oats, $1 bu., both in 5 bu.,
new bags. Abruzzi seed rye, $2 bu.,
in new 2 1-2 bu. bags. All FOB. C. Q.
Norris, Eastman, Ga.

About 10 tons of Velvet bean hay,
grown in corn field, heavily loaded
with beans $18 ton, or $170 for lot
at barn, not baled, ready about Nov.
ig Amos Bailey, Eatonton, Ga.,

150 bu. extra good Appler seed
oats, free from any pest. Made about
50 bu., an acre. $1 bu. FOB. L. J.
Goodson, Boston, Ga.

Pure Blue Stem seed wheat, $2.35{
|bu., pure Bancroft seed oats, $1.25

bu., R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

800 bu. Appler and Bancroft seed
oats. $1 bu. W. R. Crites, Donalson-
ville, Ga.

75 bu., Fulghum seed oats, $1 A
M. A. King, Arnoldsville Ga, y

Genuine Fulghum seed oats, 90c
bu. Abruzzi rye, $2.50 bu. FOB Ft.
Valley. E. G, Clark, Ft. Valley, Ga.

Abruzzi rye, $1.90 per bu. North
Ga., rye, $1.75 per bu. Appler, Burt,
and Fulghum oats, 95 bu; Bearded
Barley,



Voodstock, Ga.









Rt. 2,

y, $1.80 bu; beardl
| $1.90 bu. RF : ess barley, |











































Thursday, November 8; 1998,
GRAIN WANTED :

Want 10 bu. Red May seed wheat
or Purple straw. Quote best prices.
J. W. Cantrell, Bremen Ga.



RABBITS AND PIGEONS
FOR SALE

1 reg. New Zealand doe 2 years old.
Will exch. for one reg: New Zealand
buck, not under 10 months old. Wood-.
roe Tanner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8.

Chinchilla rabbits, breeding age,
reg. and pedigreed, reasonable. Ped-
igree young stock best-of type and
color, $5 each; some others 3 months
old, $5 pair; reg. Chinchilla bucks, 8
to 12 months, $12.50 each. Pedigree
out, $9 each. White King and White
Swiss Nondime pigeons, good workers
and large birds, $3 pr. W. C. Watkins,
1208 E. Henry St., Savannah, Ga.

1 pair black rabbits, doe and buck,
9 mos. old, 5 lbs. each. Fine breed of
stock, $3 pair COD. Herbert James,
Lithia Spring, Ga. Route 1, Box 8. ~

4 Chinchilla does, reg. and bred,
$12.50 each, 1 doe, bred, but not reg.
$10; 8 does, 2 1-2 months old, $3.50.
each; 1 doe, 4 1-2 months old, $7; 2
bucks, 4 1-2 months old, $3 each; 1
reg. buck, $6, 1 reg. New Zealand Red |
doe, bred, $11. R. F. Blount, Decatur,
Ga. 2320 Boulevard Dr.

2 Flemish Giant does, 5 months
old, $4; 3 bucks, 4 does, 5 months old
$12 for lot. C. N. Bradshaw, Augusta,
Georgia, 354 West Ave.

1 pair White King pigeons, mated
and banded, $1 FOB Putnam. Miss
Grace Hale, Doyle, Ga.

Large selection of rabbits for sale,
prices right; also 20 pairs of very
fine Carneaux pigeons, mostly banded,
mated and working the bunch for $30.
or separate pairs $1.75 FOB here. C.
M. Whitaker, 107 N. West St. Vidalia,
Georgia. ei

One New Zealand red buck, pedi-
gree, and New Zealand red does, ped-
igree, 6 month old, $2; one white buck
$1.50; one Black doe, $1; one white
doe, bred, $2.50; Belgarm does 6 mo.
old ready to breed, $2; bucks, $1.50;
white does half grown, $1.50, bucks,
$1. Forrest Green, 510 Georgia, Ave.,
East Point, Georgia.

Pure white pink-eyed 6 month old
rabbits, $3 pair; I doe, $1.75; 1 buck,
$1.25. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia
Springs, Georgia, Route 1, Box 7.

New Zealand rabbits from Ed
Stahls Silver certificate stock, 3 to
4 months old, $2.50 each; one buck
10 months old, $3.50. Mrs. Amanda
Richards, Buchanan, Georgia.

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RABBITS AND PIGEONS WANTED

Want two or three pairs pure Swiss
Mondanes, mated, banded and work-
ing birds. Have pure Jap Silkie white
bantam roosters for sale or exch. at
7. months of age. Write me price or
offer in exch. on pigeons. Mrs. Daisy
A. Cochran, Plainville, Ga. Rt. 1.



VEGETABLES FOR SALE

'3 or 4 tons of good, firm headed |
eabbage to sell in the patch, at 1 1-2
lb. W. R. Walker, Dial. Ga. :

Hastings large artichokes, 50c pk.
for pickling. Will not accept persona
checks. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga.

Nice, fresh, dry sage, 60c lb., not.
prepaid. Mrs. Ida M. Allen, Carroll
ton, Ga. Rt. 5. ate

Red and green hot pepper, also-
Green Sweet pepper, 35c gal. Mrs.
A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3,
Box 68. a

200 lbs.,-nice garlic, 10c lb. J. T
Redfern, Tennille, Ga. |

Hot pepper. red or green, 40c gal
or exch. for peanuts or apples. Wil-
son Carson, Griffin, Ga.

Red hot pepper, 40c gal. del. Cash
with order. Mrs. Estelle Epps, Blythe,
Gag Re 1, Box: 30.





VEGETABLES WANTED



OB. Cash with order. W.|_




Want fresh vegetables of all kine
Fred I Baker, Columbus Ga.,













FARM HELP WANTED

Want industrious sober man be-
en 25 and 35 yrs. old to do gen-
a] farm work for wages beginning
t of January or sooner. Must be
le to furnish satisfactory ref. Will
rnish good house, garden and pay
rrent wages to right party. Mrs.
. A. Henderson, Nashville, Ga.,
Have hired man already for truck
farm. Answer to all iinquiries. H. C.
Cloud, 2118 Peachtree Rd., Atanta,
a














Want family with stock -and suffi-
nt force to cultivate 40 acres in
on, paying 1-4 rent and have corn
nd free. Or will rent entire place,
-aeres, cheap for standing rent.
Three tennent houses. Mrs. M. K.
Phillips, Bremen, Ga.
Want a married or single man to
rk on farm and milk. Please state
west salary you can work for. Ap-
y at once. Ben H. Kellum, Love-
ce Farm, West Point, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want man to drive truck and trac-
on truck farm. Must know Atlanta
reets fairly well. House, vegetables
d wood furnished. Wil] pay $12 a
ek to start with. R. F. Sams, Jr,
larkston, Ga.
Want a reliable man with small



















od stock and other opportunities.

rite. H. A. Wrench, Madison, Ga.
Want good reliable man for 3







good water, on highway from At-
nta, via Madison to Macon, 1 mi.
t of Eatonton. Write for particu-
rs. Mrs. W. D. Williford. Eatonton,





Want good, reliable man to run a

3 horse farm and work in or-
hard. Write for particulars. Ref.
Exch. W. J. Zellner, Culloden, Ga.
Want family to cultivate 2 horse
farm. Mrs. Mollie Williams, Mat-
hews, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want man with 2 mules and wagon
run 6 horse crop, also operate
all dairy near Hawkinsville. W.
Owenby, Marietta, Ga. :
ant a white man to raise small











good community. Write for par-
culars. J. W. Printz, Atlanta, Ga.,
56 Stokes Ave. SW. :
ant man or boy exp. in general
ning, trapping etc. E. S. Black-
Shady Dale, Ga.








ag live as one of family and help
ith light farming, garden, poultry,
pee W. E. Herry, Elberton, Ga.




Want industrious unimcumbered
hite woman to live in house with
uple and attend to voultry and
r light work. Ref. Exch. Write
particulars. Mrs. J. R. King, De-
r, Ga., 315 Adams St.
fant 2 single men exp. farmers,
ges, $20 per mo. straight time,
ard and room; also 1 single man
9. in dairy work, wages, $80, board
















r

price you will expect in first
er. S. C. Lovelace, West Point,
a Rt. 2.

ant man who can run 3 or 4 plow
| corn, cotton, peanuts and tobacco.
ef. exch. L. A. Edwards, Hinsonton,

Want strong, healthy woman to
ve and help in home of semi-invalid.
is a widow and alone. Will giv
all salary and can have charge of

rden and poultry to their profit.
Reply in own hand writing. Mrs. G.
I. Barrow, Madison, Ga.

POSITIONS WANTED :
Want job looking after five or six
ilk cows, several brood sows and
bout 75 or 100 head of hens, goo
eed and small truck farm. Salary
0 basis. J. Elton Brantley,
vtsville, Ga., Rt. 5.



se farm. Best of land, good hous-|

) of tobaceo. Good tobaceo land

Nant widow without children or



_ Want work on one horse farm, Can
give references to my work and hon-
esty. Have always lived on farm and
only my wife and me in family. John
. Fuller, Fitzgerald, Ga., REG:

Want job overseeing a farm from
8 to 12 horse farm. Can handle labor
and give good references. Sober. Life-
time exp. J. B. Harrell, Manon, Ga.

Want 2 horse erop 50-50 basis, exp.

farmer. F, FE. Hanson, 1404 Mari
St., Atlanta, Ga. a:

_ Want Position on farm. Have exp.
in trucking and general farming.
Would like a few cows, chickens and
hogs. Want good house, and land
near school and town. Now employed
on the Betheny Home Truck and
Dairy Farm. Write at once. M. N.
Jinks, Vidalia, Ga. _ :
Want job overseeing farm or wil]
consider good one horse crop with
good man able to furnish me. Am 39
yrs. old. well exp. in farming, sober
and honest. Have wife and 3 small
children. Write or come to see me. J.
D. Roberson, 3025-5th Ave., Colum-
bus, Ga.
Want job on farm, either salary
or 50-50 basis with man who wilt
furnish reasonable amount to make
crop. Am honest, sober and indus-
trious. Married and have children.
Can handle Jabor and improved farm
machinery and keep same in repair.
Can also run gin, do carpenter work
and can give good ref. W. H. Duke,
Cleveland, Ga. 3
Want a job overseeing poultry or
dairy farm. Well exp. in each, 22
yrs. old and have a wife and one
child. Can give reference if necessary
honest. reliable and sober, a real hus-
Clyde Chapman, Berlin, Ga., Rt.

Want job on farm, genera] truck
or dairy, young man, single and
would like to live in home with old
people, and have a chance to truck
farm and raise poultry. Ref. furn-
ished. R. V. Cole, Star Rt., Bowdon,
Ga.

Want job on farm doing general
| farm work at $20 a month and board
Can give good ref. am honest and
sober and willing to work, single. J.
IT, Graham, Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. A.
Want to manage about 50 acre
|farm: Owner to furnish stock, feed
and 1-2 seeds and fertilizer. Plenty
of force and exp. in genera] farming,
truck raising, hogs and chickens. Can
begin at once. R. Thompson, Moultrie,
Ga., Care Gen. Del.

Want to get place with some good
man to raise hogs. cows, chickens,
feed crop, etc., in South Ga., Prefer
near Moultrie or in the boundaries.
D. B. Weeks, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want job in good dairy. Exp. and
3 yrs. exp. with Empire and DeLava!]
milking machines, also dry hand.
Want work at once. David G. Phil-
lips, Americus, Ga.

Want job on farm, near good school
Have some children. Prefer working
in tobacco or any wage work. Write
what you have to offer and salary.
J. J. Musick, Hazlehurst, Ga., Rt. A.

Want job on dairy or something in
that line: Good hand to milk and at-
tend to stock. Farmed all my life.
Write what you can offer. V. V. Bran-
non, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 6, Box 82.

Want position on 1 horse farm,
stock, poultry etc. Can drive tractor.
Honest, sober, Life exp. in farming.
Best of Ref. Can move at once if
have work until Xmas. Artemus Law,
Oglethorne, Ga.

Want job on dairy, hog, poultry
farm to begin January Ist 1929. 23
yrs. of age, wife and two children.
Life exp., in farming of all kinds and
10 yrs. exp., in tobacco. Can drive
tractor, etc, and keep up same, also
do carpenter work. Write best offer
and state salary paid. Ref. Noah A.
Dixon, Blackshearn, Ga. Rt. 4, Box
89.
Want a small truck and poultry
farm, in first class cond., furnished.

d| Middle aged couple. Write what you

have to offer. C. E. Martin, Atlanta,



819 Glenn Bldg., Care Francis Roe-




MARKET BULLETIN ae

See

Want job as overseer, from 15 to
30 plows. Diversified farming pre-
ferred. Can operate and keep up any
kind of farm machinery, also carpen-
ter and blacksmith work, and know

how to handle labor. Move any time.

Richard B. Cheep,
Rt. D.

Want place as overseer on farm.
Middle Ga., preferred. Can take care
of peach orchard or general farm.
Understand how to handle labor. Ref.
J.. A. Arnold, Macon, Ga., 721 Main
Street.

Want position with good, reliable
man, woman or company. Exp. in
general farming, and can handle any
kind of truck etc. 28 yrs. of age.
H. Boatright, Alma, Ga.

Americus, Ga.,

farm. Exverienced. Wages, or would
take 15 or 20 cows on halves. Ref.
Give full particulars. Jessie Howell,
Dy TysoGas TRE 02.

_ Want job as dairyman, about 15
or 20 cows and about 75 acres of land.
Honest and dont mind work. Ref.
on R. Dryden, Ashburn, Ga.,

Want job as working foreman or
overseer, 15 yrs. exp. in cultivation
of cotton and corn. South Ga., pre-
ferred. D. L. Copeland, Augusta, Ga.,
411 Chafee Ave. ;

Want position as overseer of farm
20 years exn. on farm in North Ga.
J. L. Garrett, Suwanee, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want position as miller in good
mill, Fully qualified and exp. in op-
erating Midget Marvel flour mill, al-
so want 1 or 2 horse farm in connec-
tion, Ref. if desired. G. W. Know
les, Covington, Ga., Box 596.

Want position on large farm as
overseer. Middle-aged, married, wife
and 4 children. Life time exp., good
ref. Work for reasonable salary and
take care of business just as my own.
A. 8. Johnson, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want position on small farm of
about 7 acres. Can furnish self and
give good ref. Will hoe for someone
to plow. 2 widow women. Mrs. L. L.
Prance, Canton, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want job as overseer on a large
20 or 25 horse farm, and crop for
boys on same place. Know how to
handle labor, truck and tractor and
repair same. Farmed all my life. Can
move any time. R. R. Howard, Gaines-
ville, Ga, Rt. 7.

Want job as overseer of farm. Mar-
ried and 20 yrs. of exp. in farming.
J. H., Peppin, Round Oak, Ga.

Want position on farm raising hogs
Long exp. Must be good house heal-
thy place, near school and churches.
Ref. exch. have ablehelp that I can
use. Make me offer at once. H. C.
Duckworth, Lyons, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want job on dairy farm at $25
per mo. single. Will work anywhere.
Ref. Willie Dixon, Colbert, Ga.

- Want job by exp. dairyman. Mar-
ried. No children, 27. yrs. of age.
Fast dry hand milker, ready to begin
at once. No farm work connected.
Sober, honest, reliable. Ref. exch.
Write what you have to offer at once.
J. Hubery Flynt, Thomson, Ga., 939
Cleveland St.

Want job on farm for 1929 with
someone who wants a man to tend
a small 1 horse farm and look after
tobaceo crop, 9 yrs. exp., in making
and curing tobacco. Good help. Fami-
ly all good tobacco hands. Write. S.
M. Douglas, Denton, Ga.

FRUIT FOR SALE .

Sundried apples from choice ap-
ples, 15c lb. del. Sold in 10 to 50 lb.
lots. Martha Vanzant, Dial. Ga.

Good, sundried apples, sour fruit,
8 lbs., for $1 by prepaid parcel post,
or 10c lb., FOB. W. E. Hampton,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Elberta peach and pear preserves,
60c qt., $1 for 1-2 gal., each; canned
blackberries, 25c qt. Add postage.



Mrs. B. C. Jackson, Fairburn, Ga.,
Rt.3.



: best fruit,

Sundried fruit from

Want position on dairy or poultry.





PAGE THIRTEEN _
free from worms: apples, 7: lbs., $1; 3

peaches, 6 lbs. $1. Mrs. R. R. Howard
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.

Canned blackberries, tomatoes,
peaches and sweet green tomato
pickles, 25c qt., FOB. Mrs. Mary Col-
lins, Cordele, Ga. os

30 lbs. fresh dried pears, free from
cores or peelings. Sell or exch. for
apples and peaches, free from cores
and peelings, 15 lb. of ea. if desired.
Ea party to pay postage. Mrs. H. H.
Simpson, Lumpkin, Ga.

20 lbs. nice, bright sundried peach-
es, 22c lb. Will send sample. Mrs. A.
J. Rosey, Eatonton, Ga. ~

Nice, sundried apples, new crop-
peeled and cored, 8 1-2e lb. in 50 Ih -
lots; 9 1b.;-in ~25-1b:, Jots,; or 106
lb., in 10 lb. lots FOB. F. R. Rogers,
Young Cane, Ga.

Sundried: apples, 15 Ib. del. in 10 |
lb. lots or more. Martha Van Zant,
Dial, Ga.

200 bu., apples at my _ storage
house, 60e bu. Buyer to furnish sacks

or crates. W. T. Panter, Morgantown,
Ga.

Sun cured apples, 15c Ib. Any.
quantity. J. H. Lunsford, Jr., Suches,
Ga.

Apples: sound mellow and fine;
Starks Delicious, Stayman Winesap,
Rome Beauty, $1.50 per bu. box;
York Imperials, Red winesaps and
mixed varieties, $1.25 per bu. box.
P. O, money order with order. M, F.
Merrian, Demorest, Ga.

Good nice eating apples, $1.40 bu.
del. R. W. Nichols, Mineral Bluff,
Ga.

Fancy sundried apples, free from

-eore and worms, from choice fruit, 3

Ibs. 50c; 7 lbs. $1 prepaid; $12 for
100 lbs. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga. i

100 lbs. extra nice sundried apples,
free from peelings, $15. Mrs. Thos.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

Have sold all my dried peaches.
Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. C. C.
Griffin Cordele, Ga., Rt. C.

20 lbs. dried apples, $3 del. Mrs.
L. J. Clay, Loganville, Ga., Rt. 5.

Nice dried apples, 15c lb. del. or
exch. Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Quill, Ga.

Sundried peeled, worm free apples,
15c lb., or exch. for_one S. C. Buff
Orpington cockerel. Mrs. Lauren
Noble, Trenton, Ga.

Bright, new, sundried apples, saved
from choice acid fruits, peeled, cor-
ed and free of insects, 7 Ibs. for $1;
15 Ibs. $2 by mail postpaid; 12
lb. FOB. C. F. Maddox, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 2..

Eating apples, unclassified, del. by

P. P. in 1st and 2nd zone, $1.25 bu.
J. C. Walker, Craytonia, Ga.
_ Dried apples and peaches, 15c lb.
Will exch. for pecans, Madonna or
Regal lily bulbs, blooming size, two
bulbs for each lb. fruit. Mrs. C. E.
Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1.

Dried apples and peaches, free of
worms, 15e lb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.

Thirteen half gal. glass Mason jars
of sweetened peaches, halves, cold
pack method, 85c per jar; also 15 qts.
sweetened peaches, halves, cold pack
method, 50c gt. Price includes jar,
new lids, etc. Buyer to pay delivery
charges. Mrs. W. J. Head, Unadilla,
Ga., Rt. 3.

Nice sundried apples, 14c lb. Add
postage. Miss Zelma Norman, Dewey
Rose, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to exch. 2 doz., pint fruit
jars for dried peaches or apples,
free from worms. Mrs. W. A. Com-
mander, Camilla, Ga.



FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Fresh and sacked all pork country
sausage, 80c lb., FOB Tifton. C. H.
Mullis, Tifton, Ga.

Want to buy hickory smoked pork
sausage in links. Write price on ten
pounds. B. N. McFall, Columbus, Ga.,
Box 1160.

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red begonias,






PAGE FOURTEEN

_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
- (Continued -from page 11)
Will exchange - white hydrangea,
pink and purple althea, pink and pur-

~. ple crepe myrtle, white spirea, for

pink hydrangea, butterfly bush and
peonies. Also will exchange aspasia,
Laurens Koster and paper white nar-

: cissus, for Emperor, King Alfred and

April blooming narcissus. Miss H. A.

MeNair, Whigham, Ga.

Pillar of Fire, yellow King Hum-
- bert, deep orange, tall growing types,
and lemon yellow, yellow with white
throat, and speckled with red, all
_ dwarf orchid flowering cannas, 75c
per dozen. Sword ferns, 10c to 50c.
Lupines, 10c each. Eunonemus cut-
- tings, 85c per dozen. White Liberty
iris, large roots, 60c per dozen. Will
exchange iris for other color and any
color canna for white. Mrs. W. L.
Guillebean, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6.

Azalias, pink, white, yellow, red
mixed, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75. Japa-
nese barberry bush, 6 for 75c, $1.25
per dozen. Rhododendron, Mt. Laurel,
$1 for 6, 12 for $1.75. Cedars, 2 ft.,
40c 8 and 4 ft., 75c. Yellow, white
and blue violets, 30c per dozen. Har-
dy ferns, 3 for 25c.. Wild geraniums,
3 for 25c. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Elli-
any, Ga: :

Dark blue iris, foxgloves, 30c per
dozen. Sweet William, 25c per doz.
Hardy. yellow. primroses, 50c per
bunch. . Snowball, 30c each. Weige-
lias, 25c and 40c each. English dog-
wood, 25 each. Flowering almonds,
~15 each, golden bell; 25c each. Jon-
quils and daffodils, 25 per dozen.

Red dahlias, 10 each. Red cannas, |

40c per dozen. Monthly rose cuttings,
20c per dozen. Mrs. George W. Da-
vis, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga. -

Running red, pink and white varie-
gated roses, rooted, 10 each. Cream,
pink and red rose cuttings, 3 for 10c.
Rooted Japanese and asparagus ferns
begonias, white 20c each. Artillery
ferns rooted, 10c each. Everblooming
12c. Red geraniums,
rooted, 10c each. Ice plants, 6 each.
All delivered. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Oc-
- illay Gav

Good size, well rooted hydrangeas, |

25c each. King Humbert, President,
and Richard Wallace cannas, red and
yellow, $2 per dozen. Mint plants,
50c per 100. Strawberry plants, 50c
per 100.
son, Ga.
April seca narcissus, $1 per
100. Everblooming blue violets, 50c
per 100. Large trumpet daffodils,
25c per dozen. White spirea, pink
almonds, 2 to 4 ft., 25c each. Rose
cuttings, 8 colors, 75c per 100. Lav-
ender, wine and red dahlia bulbs, 5c
each. Snowball bushes, 25c each- La-
vender and dark purple iris, 40c per
dozen. White geraniums, 25c each.
White begonia, 25c each. Xmas cac-
tus, 25c each. 3 Spengeria ferns, 35c.
each. Angel wine begonia, 25c each.
Delivered. Mrs. W.: A. heer: Ring-
gold, Ga. Rt. 1.

April blooming narcissi, $1 per 100.
Mixed bulbs, all nice varieties of jon-
quils, daffodils, 25e per 100., $5 per
M.. Mrs. G. M. Barrow, Madison, Ga.

Will exchange double red and pink
poppy seeds for any other flower
seeds. Gladys Bagby, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
: Double hyacinth bulbs,: hardy yard

hydrangea, 15c each. -Blue box _hy-
drangea, 20c each. Justicia, 10 or
2 for 15c. Orange and pink sultanas
6 for 25c. White cluster bridal
wreath, 6 rooted plants, 25 each.
Blooming quince, 15c each. Spencer
sweet pea seed ready for fall plant-
ing, 15c package. Will exchange for
double hollyhock seed, 10c pkg. Miss
Eva Cogburn, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ga.

Will exchange crepe myrtle plants
for new goose feathers or rose bush-
es. B. Wood, Experiment, Ga.

Blue -iris lily bulbs, 90c per 100.
Stamps not accepted. Miss Mae Bell
White, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 49.

Crepe myrtle, light and dark pink,
bushes 18 in. to 2 ft. high. $3.50 per
0c_ each, Mis



_ Mrs. Z. M. Storey, Thom-



Mary Cous-

ins, Greenville, Ga.

Blue and white. variegated violets, |

8 dozen, 30c. White, bright red and
variegated double geraniums; 20c ea.
or 8 for 50c. Geranium cuttings, 1

double white, bright red and single

salmon, 6 cuttings, 25c. 4 cuttings of
justicia, 15ce. 4 cuttings of guinea
wing and 2 bleeding heart begonias,
35c. Delivered. 1 small spengeria
fern, rooted and 4 cuttings pink hy-
drangea, 30c. Delivered Mrs. Ophe-
lia Phillips, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4.

Double red japonicas, 2 years, root-
ed, $1.50 each. Miss Nannie Morri-
son, Barney, Ga., Rt. 2.

Double yellow japonica, 2 for 25c.
Orange day lilies, purple hardy phlox,
35e per dozen. Purple foxgloves, 30c
per dozen, blue iris, 6 for 25c. Grand-
daddy gray beard, 25c each. Althea
bushes, 25c each. White Easter rose,
35 each. Double pink almonds, 2 for

25e. Double red velvet roses, 2. for:
25c. Mt. Laurel, 25e each. All root-
ed. Ruby Barrett, Ellijay, Ga., Box

50 ante 3:
- Red, pink, yellow and white dahlia
tubers, different types, $1.75 per doz.
Leila Woody, Dial, Ga.

10 M 1 yr. old seedling Regal lily
bulblets, $1 doz., several blooming
size, 75c ea., mixture of 10 kinds iris,

$1 for 10; orange day lily, and Rose

verbena, d5c doz., each. Fine list of
roses and evergreen ornamental
shrubbery on request. Mrs. A. J.
Weldon; Griffin, Ga.

2 buckets evergreen jew: 1st buck-
et, wt., not packed, 10 lbs., jew meas-
ures 35: in. length, $1.50; 2nd conch
begonia, 6 lbs., wt. 25 in. high, $1;

1 asparagus plumosa fern, June and |

Xmas eactus. Sell part or whole lot,
on account of extreme cold in winter.
Miss Elsie Padgett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt.
3, Box 14.

Golden bells, foravthia. pink al-
mond, oak hydrangea, white, red and |

pink spirea, dbl., white spirea, pur-
ple lilac, bridal wreath, pink crepe
myrtle, white Star Jasmine, white
and pink Dorothy Perkins roses, Haw-
thorn pea shrub, weeping linden, pink
and red variegated roses, 4 for 380e;
75 a doz., $3 a 100; yellow narcissi
$1 a 100; white and purple iris, 50
bulbs for $1; everblooming wister-
ia, 3 for 35c; 80c doz., 4 yr. old May

eactus, $1.10 ea. Mrs. Alice Hall,
Calhoun, Ga.
Cream and yellow. narcissi, abl.,

rsingle butter and eggs, $1 a> 100.

Blooming size hyacinths, $1.10. doz.;
tulips, 30c doz., mixed colors, white
and purple iris, $2 a 100; mixed iris,
12 colors, 15 for $1.10; wisteria, 3 for
40c; dbl. and single orange, lemon,
leopard lilies, 25 doz. Sword lilies,
50c doz., blue purple and white spi-
der wart, 3 for 25c; many colors, dah-

lias, $1 doz., mixed giladioli, 30 doz., |
Boston, ivy and blue periwinkle ev-
Mrs. J. M.

ergreen vines, 25c doz.

Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
Pink crepe myrtle, kerria japonica,

pink cannas, flowering almonds, lilac,

10c ea., and postage, or exch. for lace |

ferns, begonia cuttings or evergreen
peers Mrs. Ww. R. Wise, Wadley,

a

Mixed gladioli bulbs, 30 doz., lg.
shasta daisies, 30c doz., purple viol-
ets, 25c doz., red and yellow cannas,
50e doz., large white Easter lily and
Red Spider bulbs, 10c ea., Exch. any
of the above for 1 Red or white Eas-
ter lily, or one pink and 1 white can-
na. Mrs. B. B. Thorne, Perkins, Ga.

2 blooming size purple iris, 5 ea.,
rooted: white hydrangea, tionthly
blooming roses, lucerne begonia eut-
tings (1 well rooted; 20c) all 10c ea.,
1 yr. old lace fern, rooted, 20c; baby
breath, rooted, and Xmas cactus, 10c;
large red and yellow canna bulbs, 25c
doz. Add postage. Susie Mae Bra-
dy, Oglethorpe, Ga.

Stocky blooming plants of Crepe
myrtle, dbl. white althea, 25c ea., lg.

-hibiscus in several shades of pink,

3 for 25c; 20 for $1; large, blooming
size bulbs, dbl. daffodils, $1.50 a 100;
pyroncantha evergreen cuttings, 10
for 15c; privet hedge plants, 10c ea.
12 for $1. 2s postage. Miss Roice

MARKET RULLETIN,

| bulbs.





| Butler, Renithee, a, Rt 1

1 lace fern, 2 yrs. old, 15e; sweet
scented grass pinks, 15c bunch; hardy
phlox, 25e doz., red verbena, 0c. a
rooted bunch; all colors hardy earna-
tion pinks, 30c doz., gaillardias, 25c
doz., lemon lily bulbs, 40c doz., Paul
Neyron rose cuttings, rooted, 25e ea.
Add postage on less than $1 order.
Mrs. J. C. Pope, Covington, Ga., Rt.
4, Box 74.

Lilac pink flowering almond, thorn-
less yellow rose, pink Dorothy Per-
kins rose, climbing, birds eye bush,
10c each. Sweet scented pinks, 25c
dozen. June lilies, and white flag,
40e doz. Dahlias, pink, red, yellow,
double, 85 doz. Violets, 10c doz.
Cream, pink, red roses, 25c doz.
White baby rose, 15c each. White
conch begonia, sword fern, 10c. White
and blue August lilies, 10c each. Ex-
change for peonies or double hya-
cinths, amaryllis. Add postage. Mrs.
J. Winters, Buford, Ga.

Abelias and privet, 2 to 8 1-2 it.
$10.50 per doz., or 3 for $2.75. Box-
wood, hedge variety, 8 to 36 in. $2
to $18. doz. Lavender spirea, blue
and white hydrangeas, forsythia,
weeping willows, white spirea, and
choice roses, 2 years old, 50c each.
Cherokee Queen roses, $1.50 for 2
years old. Cherokee roses, 75c doz.
Shasta daisies, 8 doz., $1. Lilies, red
spider, $1.50 doz. Milk and wine lil-
ies, 25c to 50c each. Mrs. Annie M.
Butler, West Point, Ga.

Crabapples, azaleas, ue each; tic
doz.

ger lilies, 75c per 100;. Cherokee ros-
es, $1 doz. John Ss. Wilson Morgan-
ton, Ga. ~

Red, yellow and mottled canna roots,
20 doz. 38 or more doz. delivered;
chrysanthemums, 25c doz., del. also
strawberry plants, 20c per 100, 300
for 50c del., 700 for $1. Mrs. F, W.
Freyman, Blackshear, Ga.
All colors geranium cuttings, all
double, 15c ea., or exch. for spring
blooming bulbs or monthly roses,
rooted.. Especially want a Marechal
Neil rose. Mrs. Laura Curry Stock-
ton, Ga., Rt. A.

Bulbs for fall planting, ey sin-

gle daffodils, old fashion butter and

eggs and double daffodils and April|

blooming Narcissus 15 doz., or 75
per 100; deep: red hardy summer Poin-
setti, 10 ea.; mixed colors larkspur

seed, hollyhock and feather ball pop- |

py seed, mixed colors, 10c per table-
spoonful or 8 for 25; day lilies, dou-

(ble 20c per doz., or 6 doz. for $1;

Shasta daisy seed, hardy, 20c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. A. R. Cleck, Au-
burn, Ga. Cee

Have sold all my Madonna. lily
T. A. Heatch, Hartwell, Ga,,
Rt. 4. :

Crabapples, azaleas, 15c ea.; Cher-
okee roses, raspberries, $1 per doz.;
blue iris, 50c doz.; tiger lilies, 75c
per 100; 3 kinds choice rose cuttings,
50c doz. ~ Johnson Chastain, Morgan-
ton, Ga.

300 Junipers, 2 to 3 yrs. old, $1.50
to $2.50 ea. or exch. for a good in-
cubator 300 or 400 capacity; pink
Crepe myrtle, purple lilac, snowball,
golden bell, bridal wreath, white spi-
rea, 15 ea.; clematis, wisteria vines,
20c ea.; periwinkle, 20c doz. or will
exch. the entire lot of 300 Junipers
$1 ea. at my home. Alice Stokes,
Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3.

Large yellow oxalis bulbs for fall
and winter blooms, 25c doz.; large
double zennia seed, 10c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. D. H. Vocke, Valdos-
ta, Ga., Rt. 1.

Spirea, Van Houtti, Persian lilac,
25 .ea.; thornless yellow rose, yuc-
cas, 15e ea.; lemon lilies, paper white
Narcissus, 25 doz.; many kinds lil-
ies, 25c ea. Will exch. for Regal lil-
ies. C, V. Hicks, Adel, Ga.

Yellow cannas, roots, 50c del. Yel-
low jonquil bulbs, 20c doz. del. Miss
Eliza Carreker, Concord, Ga.

All kinds of Mt. Shrubbery, 8 ft.
15e each. Evergreen wreaths, 50e
each. Mt. ferns and Galex, 75 per
hundred. Fox and fall grape vines,
10c each. Plum sprouts, 10 each.
atin spronis, ae a Add



| postage.

|bulbs. Mrs. N. E. Hattaway, 301 Wa



|

for 50c.

|20e each.

bert cannas, 60c per doz.

[ony bulbs, red or pink, 3 doz. for
bulbs.

plants, $2.

ble red cannas, 75c sper doz., $4 p












Will -omehange.
sie Ledford, Blairsville, Ga.

Dark and light purple iris, 40 do
Pink weigela, 25c each. Purple lilae,
bridal wreath, pink almonds, forsyth-
ia, yellow jessamin, golden bell, all
15e each., 3 for 25c. Double yellow
japonica, "25e each. Periwinkle vine,
10c per dozen. _ All well rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Minnie Charles, Rt. 3,
Box 45, Ellijay, Ga.

Double pink almonds, pink altheas,
8 for 40c. Iris, extra large blue, 12
Purple lilac, 5 for 25c. Gol-
den bell, 6 for 30c. Yellow winter
pinks, 12 for 45c. All well rooted,
cash with order, add postage. Mrs,
William Tuck, Rt. 3, Box 59, Ellijay,
Ga.

Rooted cape jessamin, little star
jessamin and white spirea, 30c each.
White English dogwood, 2 for 25
Jessamin cuttings, $3 per 100. Crepe
myrtle, 20c each, $1.75 per doze
Well rooted Lucretia Dewberry, $1.50
per 100. Watermelon pink crepe myr-
tle cuttings, $2 per 100. Boxwood,
$1 per doz., $6.50 per 100. 4 to 6
in. Lois Woodruff, Rt. 3, Greenville,
Ga.

I large 3 year old asparagus spe
geria fern, $3. 1 very large aspara-
gus spengeria fern, $28.50. Baby
sword fern, 25c each. Pot iris plants,
New Roosevelt fern, 25
each. Large well rooted pink hy-
drangea, 35c each. Add postage. Mr
R. M. Clark, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1.

April blooming narcissi bulbs, 25
Pink almond, purple lilac, young
mans fancy and pink crepe myrtle,
all well rooted, 25c each. King H
Sage pla
rooted, 25c each. Cream Americ
Beauty rose, 2 yrs. old, 75c. Mrs. W.
T.. Caldwell, Milner, Ga., Rt. 2. -

Fall pinks, red and yellow, 20c do:
Orange lilies, 20 per doz., $1 per 100,
Purple sweet lilac, 15c each, 3 for 35c.
Pink hardy phlox, 25e dozen. All w
rooted. Add postage. Junior Tt
Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ga.

Rose. crepe myrtle, eckann for
dried apples, butter beans, white pea
peanuts, or new duck or geese fe:
ers. Mrs. B. C. Maye, Hamilton,

Jonquil bulbs to exchange for pr



Mrs. Bet-






























































bulb, or one large curly fern for
Red dahlia bulbs, exchan
for other dahlia bulbs of any oth
color. All colors rose cuttings, of
roses, to exchange for double hyac






























ley ave., East Point, Ga.
Currant sprouts, Be each or 50c
doz. Iris and canna lilies, 50 p
doz. Shasta daisies, 25c per do
Sweet violets, 25c per 100. Red-Sp
der lilies 5c each. Buttercups, 2
per doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. |
Rogers, Griffin, Ga., Rt. B. ss
25. well . rooted dwarf boxw:
White cape jessamin an
red crepe myrtle,. 80c each, $2.50 p
doz.. White spirea, white _ brid
wreath, purple lilac, white Engli
dogwood and pink crepe i.
each, 2 for 35c, $2 per dozen. .

100.
Ga.

50 rooted boxwood plants, $3.50 de
Watermelon erepe myrtle, 6 for
del. Red crepe myrtle, $3 per
del. 1 M red crepe myrtle cutti
$15 del. 1 M cape jessamin. cutti
$30 del. 1 M dwarf boxwood cutting:
$30 del. Rooted cape. jessamin, 30
each, rooted star jessamin, 30c ea.
lac, 5c each, white spirea, 25 eac!
Snowball, 50c each. Mrs. B. L. Ro
inson, Greenville, Ga., Rt--3.. 3

Single white narcissi, double yello
daffodils, single yellow jonquils, ja
anese white iris and day lilies, $1
100. Single blue :hyacinths, 50e p
doz. Red spider lilies, 50c per do

Blanche Woodruff, Grecia

iflora narcissi, 75c per doz.
C. Dye, Middleton, Ga.

15 watermelon crepe myrtles, Fr
ed, $2. 16 lilacs, rooted, $1. 7
$1.50. 10 verbenas, $1. Horeh
1Se. bunch. Mrs. $. P. Jones,
Ga., Rt. 8. z








November 8, 1928.
HWS AND SEED.FOR SALE
w jonquils, yellow cluster daf-
sweet scented, 20c per doz, or
00. 3 asparagus ferns, 35
ach. 1 large spengeria fern,
night blooming series,- 50c.
oral plants, 20e and 25. 1
ad 4 small deer horn cactus,
nd 20c each. Rooted white ang-
ng begonia, 25c. Rooted pink
i, 25c. White shell begonia, 20c.




























































































al vine, 1 1-2 years old, 20c ea.,
Qc. Coral vine seed, 7c pkg.
er lily, 3 for 25e. Milk and
es, 6 large blooming _ size
. Mrs- Ida Taylor, Rt. A,

= strawberry
5 per 100. Ophelia rose cut-
weet williams, 10c each, 8 for
ple althea seed, salvia seed,
. St. Regis raspberry plants,
00. Mrs. W. Witcham, 1237
h St., Atlanta, Ga. Pre

r sweet pea seed, 25c per
W. C. Watkins, 1208 E. Hen-
Savannah, Ga.
iris, $2 per 100. Sword ferns,
fell rooted, $1 per dozen. Can-
d, iyellow,. variegated, $3.50
Madonna. lilies, $2.50 doz.
red, pink, white, 50c each.
ilies, 50c each, $5, per doz. 3
d plants. Cactus, everbloom-
red, pink, Xmas, $1 per
der lilies, 3 reds and 1 white,
nh. Bleeding heart, 25c.
Miss Eva Haynes, Buford,

we

purple iris, 50c del. Yellow
del. Blooming size daffodils,
oming size narcissus, $1 per
range lilies, $1 per 100. Red
ow King Humbert canna roots,

per 100. Mixed colors sweet.
plants, 25c del.
plants, 2 doz for 25c.
rbor vitae from seeds, 20 inch-
ic ea. Green and white striped

ubbery. Mrs. C. E, Leverett,:
Atlanta, Ga.
e varieties of. jonquil, daffo-.
narcissi, mixed bulbs, 50 doz.
00; also some very fine Dahlia.
tted colors) bulbs, 5e ea., or 50
ot prepaid. Mrs. J. G. Hynds,
|, Ga., 255 Sutherland Ter., NE.
De 0894-J. are
2es improved bearded iris, all
f blue, lavender, pink and yel-
oz., Burpees imp. Tiger lil-
deep red verbena plants, 6
oxgloves, 50c doz., sweet pea
encers type mixed colors, lg.
; Golden bells, lilac, 15c ea.
W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga.
i : daffodils and
, 75c a 100, $6 a M; several
oted pink monthly roses, 25
ite flag lilies, 25c doz., pink

for any color hyacinth bulbs
eB Miss Inez Malone,
Ga

red carnations, 35c ea., 2 yr.
rgreen boxwoods, 25c ea., rain-
nm, strawberry begonia, 15c ea.
nter blooming violets, 15c per
lue iris, 25c doz., 1928 crop
marigolds, larkspur seed,
3 for 25c. No exch. Miss
ughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.

a daisies, bridal wreath, for-
wisteria, purple and white and
| dogwood. Exch. for white
Mrs. J. L. Yawn,

ple iris bubs, 35c doz., del. Mrs.
rawford, Martin, Ga.

and yellow narcissi and blue
s, $1 a 100 FOB each; jun-
be ea., boxwoods, 3 yrs. old,
, gladioli bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs.
ines, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 8, Box

e Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz.
stage. Order early. Miss Lela
ncon, Ga., Rt. 22;

colors rooted roses, 20c ea.,
k verbena, $1 a 100;




Hardy prim- |
3 year |

Add |

large size petunit plants for winter
window boxes, 25 doz., large size
yellow jasmine (for foundation plant-
ing) 6 for $1; collection of 8 begon-
ias, 1 ivy geranium, 1 salmon color
geranium, all good roots, Thurstoni
begonia, 25c; rose cuttings, 30 kinds,
75e a 100. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton,
Ga., Rt. A.

Milk and wine lilies, $5, $6. and
$7 a 100; golden bells, flowering al-
monds, $1 doz., large red leaf can-
nas, 10 ea, English dogwood, Doro-
thy Perkins roses, pink and white,
Hiawatha rose, large size roots, 25c
ea,, jonquils, 10e doz. Include post-
eae Mrs. J. F. Bonnette, Stilson,

a.

Red japonica, 25 ea., white jon-
quils, yellow daffodils, hardy phlox,
golden glow Tiger lilies, dbl. tansy,
20c doz., cherokee roses, azaleas,
Balm of Gilead, birds eye, purple li-
lac, red and pink roses, red plum
sprouts, crabapples, yellow ever-
blooming thorniess roses, walnut
sprouts, all 8 for 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. Susie Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Care DVeharts box.

White jonquils, yellow daffodils,
golden glow, tiger lilies, hardy phlox,
dbl. tansy, 20c doz., Balm of Gilead,
purple lilac, trumpet creeper, black
walnut and red plum and white wal-
nut sprouts, flowering peach, chero-
kee roses, red dogwood, 3 for 25c ea.
Red japonica, 25c ea. Add postage.
eres Belvie Millholland, Mineral Bluff,

a:

Forsythia, bridal



wreath, spirea,

pink almonds, bridal bouquet, golden

Small blooming size gladio- |

bells, 15 ea., red, purple and laven-
der iris, orange color lilies, Star of
Bethlehem, 25c doz., $1.25 a 100; pink
weigela, golden bells, rambler roses,
20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lester
Frix, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.
Azaleas, pink, white, red and yel-

low mixed, rhododrens, mtn. laurels,

| plants, hardy. ferns and wax leaf
gs, 35c for 50. Rooted roses

' Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.

6 for $1, 12 for $1.75. All good size,
well rooted; white, blue and yellow
violets, 30c doz., fragrant heart leaf
ev-
ergreen plants, each, 3 for 25c; ce-
dars, 40c to 75c ea. Mrs. J. H. Peu-
land, Ellijay, Ga.
Geraniums, all colors, cuttings, 5
rooted, 15c; March cactus, large. pink
and red June, 5c cuttings, other same

price; Boston ferns, well rooted, mix-

ed ferns, 20c each; sultanas, not root-
ed, 5c; trailing queen colens, 10c; vio-

.lets and monthly rose and begonia cut-
tings, 10c each; sword and maiden

hair ferns, 20c. Mrs. G. Conner,

=



ender oxalis, 15 bunch; ex-.

low azaleas, $1 doz., ea.; lemon

lilies, $1 a 100; hardy one}

| lilies and pink perennial phlox,

Mtn. Laurel, red japonica, boxwoods
arbod-vitae, crabapple sprouts, flow-
ering peach rose, snowballs, all 25c
ea., pink cherokee roses, red and yel-
and
40c
iris
35
doz. each. All well rooted. Mrs. Bon-
nie Abercrombie, Morgantown, Ga.

6 good size geraniums, some now
in bloom, 20e ea., 3 different kinds of
ferns, large rooted cuttings, 15 ea.,
large caladium bulbs, 15c ea. Send
stamps for postage; giant dbl. mixed
zennia seed, grown from. Hastings
seed, 15 cupful; large dbl. marigold
seed, 10c cup; 2 doz. tube roses, 5c
ea. red salvia seed, 10c.tbls., pimien-
to pepper seed, 10c tbls. Mrs. W. A.
Comander, Camilla, Ga.

Boston and Sword ferns, 15c ea.,
pink and red conch begonia, rooted,
10c ea., Fern leaf yarrow, 5c ea., 6
for 25c (stands winter well) jonquil
bulbs, 15 doz. Add postage on orders
less than 50c. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt,
Lewiston, Ga.

Dbl. red and yellow dahlia bulbs,
10c ea., 4 different kinds of monthly
rose cuttings, 2 kinds red, pink and
cream, 15c doz., blue flags, 5 bunch;

tiger lilies, and cream narcissi,
doz., snowdrops, 25c doz., biue

ea., white and red raspberry vine,
rooted, $1 doz., garden sage, rooted,
15e and 25c bunch. Mrs. J. B. Fields,
Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.

Mtn. laurels, Rhododendrons, Caro-



lina rhododendrons, all evergreen,

flowering shrubs, fragrant crabapple,



foxgloves, 20c doz., Monkey roses, 15 | do







and flowering dogwood, all 25 ea.,

bridal wreath, 35 ea., 4. for $1;
Bronze day lily and fragrant cream
and white jonquil bulbs, $1.25 for 100
ea. All are choice products. Mrs.
C. G. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Named iris: roots, assorted, $1 doz.
Quaker Lady iris, 6 for $1; Dorothy
Perkins roses, good roots, 25c ea. All

postpaid anywhere in Ga. Mrs. B. A.
Tyler, Dalton, Ga.
Dorothy Perkins, Seven Sisters,

Red, all rooted, roses, 25 for 3; abl.
red and other color geraniums, 3 for
30c; sword cactus, 4 for 20c; green
and white and jew, 10 for 6; white
yellow, red and pink monthly rose
cuttings, 10c for 5. Mrs. R. R. How-
ard, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.

Large. spider lily seed, 10, doz. lg.
bulbs, 20 ea., Amaryllis, orange col-
or, 25 ea., dbl. daffodil bulbs, 25
doz., yellow narcissi, 20 doz., all kinds

of ferns, star grape begonia, 10c ea.;
Artillery plant and purple lilac, 15

ea. Mrs. J. B. Robertson, Abbeville,
Ga., Rt. 3, Box 2.

Rose cuttings, 20c doz., daffodils,
butter and eggs, 20c doz., each; can-
nas, 50c doz., Boston sword ferns, 15
a., climbing roses, 2 yr. old, 50 ea.,
just a few more doz., of intense crim-
son Amaryllis bulbs, 80c doz. No
stamps. Purchaser to pay postage.
Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga.,
RFD 1, Box 8. :

Blue iris lilies, 90c a 100. Stamps
not accepted. Miss Mae Bell White,
Temple, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 49. .

Mixed colors dbl. poppy seed for
fall planting; African marigold, red,
white and pink mammoth flowering
cosmos, all 10c tbls. All are self
sowing annuals; few Hastings De
Luxe bedding mixture petunia. seed
with ea. order. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Ken-
nesaw, Ga., Rt. 2. i
' Nandinas, 50c and $1 ea., dbl. jon-
quils, 20c doz. or 6 doz. $1. No other
bulbs for sale. Mrs. Allen Gragory,
Forsyth, Ga., RFD 6.

FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED.

Want all colors Altheas, 3 ft., all
colors Azaleas, 2-3 ft., 1 flowering
quince, 1 snowball, 1 flowering peach,

1 red dogwood, 1 flowering pear and.

1 crabapple, all 3 ft., also 2 yr. size
hydrangea. All must _ have heavy
roots. Want blooming size bulbs for
fall planting. Quote best prices. Mrs.
Lillian Vance, Sycamore, Ga.

Want climbing P. & W. Cherokee
roses, Bush honeysuckle and bulbs
of all kinds. B. Andrews, Columbus,
Ga. ae

Want to buy or exch. large yellow
chrysanthemum plants for red and
pink. Advise what you have. L. D.
Grady, Pooler, Ga.

Want to exch. 4 nice Boston ferns
for geraniums. Must be blooming
size and packed carefully.
mon pink, 1 dbl. white, 1 dbl. light
red .and 1 dbl. purple or variegated.
Mrs. D. Youmans, Stillmore, Ga.

Want 10 or 12 Ibs. sunflower seed.
Must be this yrs. crop and free from
faulty ones. Write best cash price,
or will exch. dried fruit for same.
Miss Ellie Belcher, Adairsville, Ga.

Want Abelias, rooted. Name pric-
es of 1 and 2 yr. old plants. Mrs.
Russell Cleghorn, Villa Rica, Ga.

Want hyacinths, tulips, dahlia tub-
ers, any colors. All must be true to
name. Will exch. pretty shaped ced-
ars, any size from 12 in. to 6 ft. Send
postal for price list. Mrs. M. C. Con-
ner, Gainesville, Ga. Route 4.

Want old fashioned white ball
bachelor buttons. Will buy or exch.

red ball bachelor buttons, moon flow-

er or zinnia seed. Martha Gray, Una-
dilla, Georgia, Route 3.

Want wandering jew in colors of
red, purple and white leaves. Also
flesh pink altheas, dbl. August lilies.
Cash or exch. for fine tulips at 50c
z. Mrs. D. B. Morgan, Atlanta, Ga.
676 Ashby St. :

Want.cuttings of red, pink, and
white weigelia, pink and white dent-
zia, pink spirea, red, pink and white
bush honeysuckle, French or Persian
lilac, Eyonymous or large leaf Ever-
green and Boxwood, abelia, Japanese

1 dbl. sal--





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and old fashioned snowball, dbl. white

althea, at not more than 1 1-2e each

in large quantity, to be sent about

middle of November; alsu sprouts of

yellow and white Easter rose of Ker.

ria, pink and white almond, red jap.
onica, watermelon red and light pink

crepe myrtle and Persian lilac. Buy.
in large quantity if cheap. Mrs. J. 1).

McAlister, Anderson, S. C. Rt, 1.

Want rose colored hardy phh
pinks. State price and quantity. Mrs.
Malcolm Fleming, Atlanta, Georgia,
178 East 17th Street.

Want dbl. flowering alinond. Quote
quantity, size and price. J. D. Fuller,
Mountville, Georgia.

Want climbing pink and white
Cherokee roses. Bulbs of all varieties.
Flowering peach, white. Climbing
roses: pillar, silver moon, banksian.
Wild bush honeysuckle. B. Andrews,
Columbus, Georgia.

Want 1 grandiflora magnolia, 3 to
4 ft. 4 red spirea, Anthony waterer.
1 red weigelia. Several glossy abelias.
I white, 1 red, 1 purple, 1 pink double
althea, 2 to 3 ft. 8 glossy privets. 1
red, 1 white crepe myrtle, 2 to 3 ft.
1 butterfly bush. Nudiflora jasmine, .
evergreen hawthorne, goldspire arbor
vitae. Mrs. G. J. Allen, Royston, Ga. _

2 peonies, 5 hyacinths, 12 tulips, 1.

pecan tree. Will exchange for things

of equal value. Write. Mrs. J. E. Un-
derwood, Cleveland, Ga. Route 1}.



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

New crop sugar crowder peas:
white and cream varieties, 100 per
cent pure, perfectly clean and grown
especially for seed, 10c lb; white

baby lima butter beans, 12c Ib., ea.,

del., in lots of 10 lbs., or more. C.
- Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt.

Willets Wonder frost-proof Eng-
lish peas, 30c lb.. del. Mrs. Z. B: Sax-
on, Sylvaniaa, Ga.

Freeze Proof English peas, Bunch
variety. Very prolific (November
best time to plant), 30c Ib., or 10

lIbs., $2.50. I .H. Daavis, Molena, Ga.

Rt. 1, Box 3.
Little white running butter-beans.
hand picked, 17c Ib., little white lady
peas, 10c; pure Brabham peas, new
crop, $38. bu., little brown-eye peas.
10c lb., also corn, $1.50 bu. all FOB.
Sweet potatoes, $1. Come on your
truck and getthem. Miss Nora Mc-
Carty, Ideal, Ga. \

50 lbs., Winter garden beans, 30c
lb. John J. Speight, Milledgeville.
Ga., Rt. 5. ~

Rice peas, fine for table use, $6
bu. Sell any amount. FOB. Mrs. D.
S. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 1.

Speckled crowder peas, $1.25 peck.
$4 bu., 1928 crop. Hay Place, Hart-
well, Ga. = ;

Frost proof very prolific English
peas, Bunch variety, 30c lb., or 10
Ibs., for $2.50. Isaac H. Davis, Mole.
na, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 3.

Dry white Bunch lima beans, smal
size, 15c cupful; stringless Pole
beans for seed, 20c cupful. Mrs. W.
A. Comander, Camilla, Ga. :

Willets Wonder Winter English
pea seed, 30c lb., or $1 for 4 lbs.
Miss Laura Garner: Warthen, Ga.

Willets Wonder English peas, 20
lb. Odd postage. Mrs. Fred C. Sawyer.
Sulphur Springs, Ga. so

Colored and white running butter-
beans, 15c pt., del. colored. Bunch
butter-beans, 20c pt., del., also vel-
vet and short okra seed, 15c tps..
Curly and plain mustard seed, mixed.
2 large tblis., 15c. Del. Mrs. A. .
Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. :

Brown-eyed crowder peas (fine for
table use), $4 bu., del. Cash with
order. M.-W. C. Lynch, Blythe, Ga..
Rt. 1, Box 31.

A few bu. of nice clean peas, most.
ly New Eras, in good, even wt., bags,
at $2 bu., FOB. J. J. Bell, Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 3.

New crop sugar crowder peas,
white and cream, 100 per cent pure,
thoroughly recleaned and grown x-
pressely for seed, 10c lb; White Baby
lima butter beans, 12c lb., del., ip
lots of 10 Ibs. or. more. C. F, Mad.
dox, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 2.













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BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Have a few pecks of Willets frost
proof winter bearing English or gar-
den peas, 80c lb. FOB. Add postage.
And send Money Order, no- checks.
D. Burnham, Hazlehurst, Ga., Rt. 2,
Box 154.

Sugar Crowder peas, 10c Ib., in
orders for $1 or more. V. Bramhold,
Mt. Airy, Ga.

Willets wonder frost proof Eng-
lish pea seed, 30c lb. postpaid. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cold proof prolific bunch English
peas, can be planted from Nov. Ist
until March 30th, 30c lb., or 10c pkg.
Tender corn field beans, 40c Ib. 10
pkg. Velvet and long tender green
pod okra, 20c cupful; ornamental hot
pepper seed, 10c pkg. Will sell. or
exch. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharetta,
Ga., RtorZs
' English peas, Austrian variety, for
winter planting, 30c lb. del. Cash
with order. Mrs. J. G. Broome, Tifton,
Gas Rt. 6,

Fall planting English peas, frost
proof prolific, 30c lb. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.

Several bu. of extra clean white
table peas, 8c lb. del. Mrs. Grace
Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. :

Willets Wonder frost proof Eng-
lish peas, 30c lb., FOB Sylvania. Mrs.
Zuline B. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want ali varieties of cow peas.
- Will pay top prices for desirable
- stocks. Submit samles and_ state
oo J. J. Brennan, Sumter:
2G;
Want speckled, cow, white and
crowder peas. Advis
lowest price. No lot too*large nor
ie small. C. A. Rowland, Athens,
Bi,
Want 30 tons dry velvet beans in
pod. A. J. Carr, Eaton, Ga.

Want Austrian Winter peas. Send

sample and price. L. N. Patten, Abbe-
_ ville, Ga. .
Want cow peas. Send sample and
prices. R. A. Brown, Montezuma, Ga.
Want Austrian field peas for win-
ter use. L. N. Patten, Abbeville, Ga.
Want Austrian winter peas. Send
smal Ilsample and quote price. J. H.
Felkner, Monroe, Ga. P. O. Box 262.
Want 100 lbs. Lima beans, also
100 Ibs. black-eye Ga. raised Calif.
peas. Make best price W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga.
Want all varieties of peas and
beans, Any quantity, anywhere: Whip-
poorwills, Clays, Eras, Brabhams,
Irons, Blacks, Redam Blue whippoor-
wills and mixed brown, cream an
speckled crowders. Lady and Rice
peas, Mush and Calif., black-eyed and
Mung beans. Send sample and state
quantity and price of each variety.
R: N. Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.
.. Want all kinds of field peas and
beans in exch. for papershell pecan
_ trees, All good clean stock, all sizes,
ee. W. S. Mixon, Griffin,
Ga. ; par Gk ; ee
~~ Want Lima beans and all varieties
yeas. Send sample and best price.
Want California, Ga. round peas and
Lima beans for eating, 200 Ibs, or
more of both together. Cleon Clem-
ent, Pearson, Ga. eee
~~ Want field peas and velvet beans,
all varieties. E. G. Clark, Ft. Valley,
Ga. z
Want cow peas, any kind, any
quantity. J. T. Knight and Son, Col-
umbus, Ga.
Want whippoorwill speckled, cow,
white arid erowder peas. Advise quan-
tity, and lowest price. No lot too
large ot too small. C. A, Rowland,
Athens, Ga. i
Want peas and beans, any variety,
any quantity. Make best price, FOB
your shipping point. Fred R. Ben-
nett, Eastman, Ga.
Want all varieties cow peas. Send

sample and quote price. Murphy and}

Palmer, Sandersville, Ga.
Want new crop cow peas:
rieties, also white peas, running an

all va-

punch velvet beans. Laredo and O-}

too-tan Soys, car lots and less. W. Cx
Moore, Augus ;
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quantity and]

d| price. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga.
Want nure beeswax and package |
-hees, Paul J. Spencer, Gentry, M

ant

3end sample and prices. Fred I. Baker,
Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2. <
Want Iron Clays, Brabhams, Clay
mixed peas, Biloxi and O-too-tan Soy
beans. Send sample and prices. Gay,
Sullivan & Co., New Orleans, La.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-

/ PLIES FOR SALE

Pure extracted honey in 5 and 19
lb. pails, FOB here: 12-5 Ib. to s.,
$7.25+ 6-19 Ib., $6.60; 1-10 lb. post-
paid and insured, $1.50; 1-5 lb. post-
paid and insured, $1. All fancy
grade, nearly all Gallberry, also sev-
eral large bbls. of about 50 gal. ea.
Price on request. Orders shipped in
shortest possible time. Jno. A. Crum-
ney, Doctortown, Ga.

5 lb. beeswax, 30c lb. FOB. H. S.
Wilson,. Palmetto, Ga.

Fancy extracted honey, 1-10 Ib.
can, $1.75 postpaid; 1-5 lb. $1 post-
paid. Cash with order. B. E. Shep-
pard. Savannah, Ga. 1222 East Hen-
ry St. -

Extracted honey, $1.25 for 5 lb.
fe Mrs. F. B. Vincent, Fruitland,

a.

7 bee gums, with bees, old fash-
toned gums, $20 at my home, 8' mi.
vest of Newnan, Ga. Albery B. Mc-
ay, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 8.

Nice, bright chunk honey, 5 Ib.
an, 75c; 10 lb. $1.50. Cash with or-
ay. Add postage. Will have honey
hroughout the season. L. G. G.
Scott, Ludawici, Ga,, Rt. A.

Extracted honey, .excellent quali-
r, 10 lb. eans, 10c ib.*in 60 Ib cans,
1-2s' FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum;
FAs

Pure Galberry honey packed in
somb, 16 oz. jars, 240 cS. $5 es. 5
b. pails, 12 0 es. $9. All FOB Lake-
and; single pail, 5 lbs. by parcel post,
srepaid, $1.10. John W. Berryhill,
akeland, Ga. f

Good chunk or extracted honey,
yacked in 5 lb. pails, 6 to es. $5
srompt del. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga.

20 hives of bees in modern hives,
reasonable.
Ga. Rt. 4.

Several hundred cs., good chunk o
extracted honey, packed in 5 4
pails, 6 per cs., $4.25 or $20 for }

es., ready. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga.

Nice comb honey: 1 45 1b., and 1
<0 Ib.. can, 12 1-2c COD Moultrie. J.
W. Giles, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4. -

Pure Gallberry honey, packed with
comb, 16 oz,, jars, 24 to es., $5 cs.,
5 Ib., pails, 12 to es., $9 cs. FOB
Lakeland; single pail, 5 lbs., del., by

Bright new honey, fall crop, put
up in 60 lb. cans, known as chunk
honey, comb and extracted put up to-
vether, 60 lb. can, $6. FOB, Lunrpkin,
Ga. Put up in 2 1-2 lb. cans, 24 cans
to case, $7.80 per case FOB, Lump-
kin. One 2 1-2 Ib. can for 50 del.
E. J. Horne> Lumpkin, Ga.
- Honey for sale FOB Doctortown,
Ga.: 12 5 1b. pails to ease, Gallberry
honey, $7.25; 6 10 lb. pails to: case,
Gallberry Honey, $6.60; 1 10 Ib. pail
postpaid and insured, $1.50; 1 5 Ib.
pail postpaid and insured, $1; sev-
eral large 50 gal. bbls, in Fancy.
No. 2 grade, price on request. All
orders shipped promptly. Jno. A.
Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. -

. Chunk or extracted honey-in 5 Ib.
pails, $1 ea. del. 8rd zone, clear and

cure, quality guaranteed. Carl W.
Southwell, Pineora, Ga. :
Several hundred cases of good

honey paetked: and labeled. in. 5 Ib.,
pails, 6 per cs., $4.25; 5 es, $20.
Prompt. del. J. T. Mullis. Alma, Ga.

price arid quantity. Roland Clark
ae 1112 E. 36th, St., Savannah,
a. : :

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES WANTED

Want a small lot of honey bees'|
in modern hives. Must be reasonable

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Eye

hives. Must be reasonable price and

not far from Albany. Lewis E. Tabor,

Albany, Ga.

SYRUP FOR SALE

Choice Ga. Cane srup.
Rhene, Wadley, Ga. _ :

About 80 gals. of last yrs. Syrup in
8 gal. tin cans, 80c gal. Albert B.
McKay, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 8.

Pure Ga. Cane srup in 10 Ib. buck-
ets, sealed while hot, 75c FOB. J.
V. Wood, Dublin, Ga.

New crop pure Ga. Cane srup in
new bbls. 66c gal. E. A. Maxwell,
Calvary, Ga.

75 gal. 1928 new srup, $1 gal. or
$30 for bbl. of 33 gals. FOB here;
also 25 gals. 1927 syrup, reboiled and
nearly as good as new, 65c gal. G.
H. Johnson, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 5.

Good No. Ga. cane syrup in gal.
buckets, $1 per bucket, FOB Blue
Ridge. W. C. Sullivan, Morgan-
town, Ga. :

Several gals.. real good new sor-
ghum syrup, put up in No. 10 cans.
Samples furnished, also a few bu.
of walnuts, Write for prices. M. J.
Hitt, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 2.

J.



SYRUP WANTED

Want 25 gals. good syrup; also 15
or 20 lbs. honey. J. A. Wilson, Mar-
tin, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 10 gals. best sorghum syrup
Will furnish containers. Send sam-
plen and advise prices up to 50 gal.
FOB. S. Atkinson, Umatilla, Fla.,
P.O. Box; 393...

Want Ga. cane syrup. New crop.
Quote best prices in new bbls. and
aod sample. L. D. Gray, Griffin,

a :

Highest prices paid for new rib-
bon eane and sorghum syrup in
bbls. and 2-1-2 Ib. cans, also cow

and white peas. butter-beans, pe-
cans and peanuts. Send samples.
W. H. Davis, Savannah, Ga., 312

Montgomery, 312 Montgomery St.

| -Want to buy thick bright So

for new syrup. James Carson, Griffin


































Thursday, November 5, 192%

ghum syrup. Send sample and price
Edge Grocery Co., Albany, Ga.

Want syrup in barrels, also pe
cans. Taylors Fruit & Produce Co
Tampa, Fla. =

Want to exch. 25 syrup buckets, ;
gal. size, in good cond., at 8c ea

Ga.



MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Jute bags, 140 lbs., 10c ea., 220 lbs
12 1-2c ea. T. N. Colley, Elberton,
Ga., Box 724. Ee

3 grey squirrels, 2-3 grown, wit
cage, $15 or exch. for pure bred White
Leghorn hens, not over 18 mos. old,
at 80c ea. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga.,
Rt. 1. ee

Fine, clean feathers, in tickin
Write. Mrs. Fred K. Freeman, Al-
bany, Ga., Rt. C. : ae

Yr. old flue cured smoking
chewing tobacco, 7 lbs., $1 post;
H. K. Slight, Fitzgerald, Ga.

2 peafowl tails from full g
birds. Make best. offer. J. Fran
Sharpe, Alston, Ga. : ae

White and red vinegar in 50 gal.
15c gal., also Bottle vinegar
FOB Dublin. Cash with order. L. E.
Harrison, Dublin, Ga. ce

Hulled hickory nuts and scaly barks,
5e Ib. Postage paid on 5 Tbs. or more.
R. R. Driskell, Juliette, Ga., Rt. 1.

50 or more feed sacks, 100 Ib. size,
in good cond. V. Bramhold, Mt. Airy,

Ga.
Brooms made of broom corn, wra

ped in wire. 2 will last for scrubbing
and etc., 1

yr., 2 for 90c. Mrs. Li
Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Want 100 lbs. thin shelled shell b
hickory nuts; 200 lbs. nice chestnut
any kind of white squirrels with pin
eyes. Must be priced right for cas
Dr. W. C. Koon, Monongah, W. Va



H. C. Reid, Hogansville, |.

mail, $1.10. John W. Berryhill, Lake-|
d| land, Ga.

Want bees in any style hives. State}





Want about 6 colonies honey bees.

{.Italian, preferred. In good, modernll

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