DEPARTMENT of
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_PbBLISHED. bu. the BUREAU OF: MARKETS =~ c. H. BISHOP, DIRECTOR,
4 Vou: 1 "STATE CAPITOL
Ss ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1927,
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phere: has eeontly been eis on the inarket ine owe a :
other states, a German compound, named Nitrophosko.
roek treated by a special process and analyzes as high as 36 per.
and 1 per cent < available potash. | You ean more readily. eom-
_prehend this analy sis, when: I tell you that three tons of plain
ordinary dirt or sand, added toa ton of Nitrophosko, would.
- make four tons of a 9- AA fertilizer. A 9-4-4 is. recognized. 8 an
: _ exceptionally high grade of fertilizer in. Georgia.
-sent:to me to try as a fertilizer.
_late pea pateh but did not get the fertilizer in time. When it
half an acre of sugar cane. It did not rain after I put the sack
grinding. I never saw a fertilizer work anything like this sack
= Sapahorke worked on this paieh of cane. ee
This -
fertilizer i is manufactured i in Germany with a base of phosphate
In July a-sack of this German compound: (Nitrophosko). was -
I intended to put it under a
_ SOMETHING NEW. NV
cent available phosphoric acid, 16. per eent available: nitrogen nee
-. is a farmers. mixture and will permanently build
did arriveabout the middle of JulyI put the sack to about
of Nitrophosko to the cane, untill I eut the cane down for
IN x ERTILIZER |
The eane was ; ahauds tikes eek has when 1: sanlied the ee ; :
It grew in dry weather to about eight or ten feet high. . a
tilizer.
I ground the cane into syrup and could not: conane oar Bede
flavor from othe fertilizer.
The Nitrophosko. will be on the nerek at about $90. 00 1 per
_ ton. Samples of it have been analyzed in the labore and
it holds: up to the: guaranteed analysis.
In writing about this: super- -fertilizer coming fobue Germany
I ean not refrain from calling the farmers attention |
_ way German farmers. generally secure their fertilizer for their.
-erops. In Germany, practically every farmer keeps a compost
pile, and buys phosphate rock, shipped from America, and puts
This latter -
up your:
a layer of manure anda layer of phosphate rock.
lands and eosts the farmers very little.
We dont see many eompost piles in Georgia today. A few:
more would. save: some bank accounts. :
EUGENE TALMADGE,
- Commissioner of Soya,
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a Potatoes, Sweet, fpcilan) bulk, 100 Ibs, -
Potatoes, Irish, 100 lbs.
_ Cabbage, green crated 100 Tbs.
| ges, Ga. Extra, dozen ..---..-_-- ae
Eggs, Ga. Statndard, dozen _--- oh
Eggs, Ga. Yard Run, dozen _-
Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen:
Stags, per lb. :
Hens, per Ib. -
Roosters, per Ib.
Friers, per. lb. .
Ducks, per Ib.
_ Geese, per Ib.
Turkeys, per lb, --
Butter, Country, best table, per lb.
Butter, Country, cooking, per Ib.
Peas, Field, mixed, bu.
Peas, Blackeyed, per Ib..
Syrup, Georgia Cane, per gallon, in bbls. ._-
_ Syrup, Sorghum, per gallon, in bbls. ae
Meal, Corn, sack, 96 Ibs.
Corn, Milling, sacked, bushel
Oats, No. 8 White, sacked, bushel -
Hay, Peanut, tightly baled, per ton
Hay, Peavine, per ton
Corn Shucks, per ton
Alfalfa, (Ga.) per ton
Lima Beans, per lb.
Chicago Standard (90) score: Dec 2nd 460; Dee. Srd 46e; Dee. 5th.
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MARKET | REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS:
"Prevailing Wholesale Prices, December 10, 1927. Always. subject to-variation.
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a pure bred Jersey bull, 21 mos.
old. Mother was 6-gal. cow. $50. Cull
re, Tennille, Georgia, Box 252.
eg. Jersey bull calf, 5 mos. old.
Raleigh and Financial King blood]
$3
5. J S. Jones, Summerville, Ga.
grade fresh-in Jerseys. 1 9-year
old, 4 gal. cow, and 2 heifers, 21 mos.
nd 2 year. old, 3-gal each $150, Cash.
y, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 1.
ilech cows. for sale or exch. for
cattle.
ve 3-year old Rag. Jersey bull. High
breeding. $100, or will exch. for
good 8-row grain drill with fertilizer
attachment, yearlings, or good milch
cows. Archie | Housch, ened:
Jersey bull, Reg. hon Oxford's
Pretty Dollie, Grandsire, Jolly Ox-
ords Yll Do. Large to his age. $35)
FOB here. CR A. Nunnally, Statham,
19 beef cattle. Mostly atacrs and
reifers. C. R. and O. S. Duggan, Ches- |
er, Georgia. oe
1 and 3-4 Jersey cow, 5 year old,
econd calf. 4-gal milk daily. Gentle,
with fine qualities $85; 1, 25 mos old
etfer, 1st calf, 3-gal daily, $65; 1
re bred Jersey bull, 3 year old wt.
round 900 Ibs., $50. Will not sell one
without selling all. Cash at barn. Mrs
. Dd. Wise, ASnenS, Georgia, Route
will exch. Reg Sols bull calf,
randson of the imported Combina-
ion Premier, for White Leghorn pul-
ets, 1 year oid Calf valued at $35.
ay MeNeill, Arlington, Ga.
a 6-mos. old Jersey bull calf for
e cheap. Sirron Farm, Chamble,
jeorgia, | Route 3.
HOGS FOR SALE
Muscle Shoals, fine prize-winning
mpshire boar, 19 mos. old, $75
OB here. Won at Atlanta, Macon
nd Savannah Fairs. Gayoso blood
nes. Orbie Jeffords, Waresboro, Ga.
15 bred Duroc gilts Dbl. inocula-
n. Will register in buyer S name. |
ould all farow in March. H. L.
ittman, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Reg Essex boar pigs for sale. J.
argeron, Sardis, Ga.
B. B. P. C. pigs. Subject to regis-
ration. $10 each. J. D. Pipkin, Jr.,
liman, Georgia.
Reg S. P. C. sow. Will farrow in!
days. $50 FOB. Worth $100. J. H.
uber, Oakhurst Plantations, Hamil-
on, Georgia.
8 and 11 weeks old S. P. GC. pigs.
Best-blood lines. Write for descrip-
on and prices. I. W Cavender, Mill-
vood, Ga. P. O. Box 62.
8 bred gilts. Berkshire and P.. .
rossed. Bred to Duroc boar.
sell oy exch. R. S. Parham, Green-
ille, Georgia.
p- B. Guinea pigs, 8 weeks old, $10
ach. R D MeNair, Stapleton, Geor-
gia, Route 1
8 Reg. Duroc gilts, 8 -mos. old.
Sell. reasonable or exch. Write what
(ow have. Roy Housch, Summerville,
= Black Guinea pigs, 8 weeks old,
5 each FOB here. S. H. Johngon,
fitchell, Georgia, Route 2,
Pure bred B. B. P. C. hogs and pigs
ley C, Couch, Turin, Ga. _
1S. P. G. sow, 18 mag. old, weight
a5 or 800 lbs., $80 cash, FOB, Milan.
. Spires, Milan, Ga.
; Trading Co., Edison, Ge.
racy sSratter. Write for else | oe
Coleman, Homerville, Ga.
qe B.. Bassett, Guyton, |
Will exch. Writ
Will
HORSES AND MULES
For Sale and Exchange
2 good farm mules, cheap, or will
take part pay in corn, Sirron Farm,
Chamblee, Georgia, Route os
1 gray mule. about 15 yrs. old, Sell
or exch. for anything of equal value.
Wm. A. Pierce, Maysville, Georgia.
1 plug mule, wt. 800 Ibs. Gentle
and in good cond. Cash, $25. Will
exch. for beef eows or hogs. T. W.
Strond, Egypt, Ga. A peo
1 good, black mare mule, about
exch. ae cows, hogs, (any kind) or
will take 100 bu. 1927 corn, FOB
Vidalia, Oak Park, or. Lyons, Ga.
Felton Williams, Oak Park, Ga.
1 bay mare, wt. 900 lbs. Good work
er and real-saddle horse. 9 years old,
$75 or exch. for 75: Barred Rock or}
R. I. Red hens. Not under 6 mos. or
over 1 yr. old. Ralph Housch, Sum-
creed Georgia. ae
LIVE STOCK WANTED
Cattle Wanted <
Want young reg. Guernsey bull calf
6, 8 or 10 wks. old. Must be reason-
able. Y. W. Vickery: Lavonia, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
Want young ellen cow or fieier:
fresh or soon to freshen. Must be
cheap for cash. Mrs. Tom Hill, Dan-
ielsville, Ga. Route 1. -.
Want young Jersey heifers, 1 to 6
months old. Will exch. Write. S. P.
Kinney, Athens, Ga. Route 2. |
Want Jersey, Guernsey or Hol-.
stein heifers, or shoats, value-up to
$35. Will exch. Write. W. A. Wright,
Smyrna, Ga. Box 182.
Want good grade Jersey cow, with
first or second ealf. Now fresh or
soon to freshen. 2 1- 2 r 8 gal. daily,
1 or 1 1-2 lbs. butter. Must be gentle
and have good qualities. Write what
you have to offer. Mrs. Frank Rad-
ford, McRae, Georgia.
Want 5 or 6 cows, fresh or soon to
freshen. Give lowest cash price, quan-
tity or milk, breed and age of each
cow in first letter. W. C. Kutz, At-
lanta, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 252, Phone 3659J
Want cows, hogs, mules. Will exch:
Write. Homer Vguehn, Fort Valley,
Georgia, RFD 2. 5
Want good milk cow, Tone or corn,
e. George W. Calhoun
Cordele, Ga. 314 16th Ave.
HOGS WANTED.
Want 2 pigs, male and female from
good breeding stock. Will exch. 10
March hatch Buff Orpington pullets.
Mrs. A. W. Bolton, Crawfordville,
Georgia.
Want 2 guinea pigs, wt. about 15 Tbs
each. Must be pure bred Black pre-
ferred. State lowest price for cash.
H. W. Fleming, Bowman, Ga.
Want pigs. Will exch. Write. O. B.
Petty, Logansville, Ga. Route 4.
Want hogs or poultry, will exch.
useful household articles. Write. Mrs.
Clarence E. Terry, Benevolence, Ga.
Route 1.
Want pure bred Duroe hogs Will
exch. Write. G. H. Dean, Martin, Ga.
Want 2 Big Bone Black Guinea
dressed hog. C. B. Smith, Martin, Ga.
_ Want pigs and shoats, from 10 to
50 Ibs. Will allow 1 cent above mar-
ket price in exch. on paper shell pe-
can trees. The Denson Nurseries, Dry
Branch, Ga.
: Dial, Georgia.
1100 Ibs., 10 or 1 years old, $75, or.
gilts. Must be reg. Also want_live or|
ad YW. ~ Masks,
~~ Pure: Georgia ribbon cane syrup,
extra heavy, best quality, 1 gal. cans
$1 per can; 6 cans, $4.50; 30 cans
$21; 60 cans $42 and 6 ieee FOB here
F. G. Pedrick, Quitman, Ga.
' About 1000 gal. new cane syrup in
1 gal. and 1-2 gal. cans. Write .for
information. A. Sweerus, Townsend,
Georgia.
1927 crop Georgia cane syrup in}
new 85 gal. cypress bbls. $17.50 per
bbl; FOB here. R. L. Baxter, Ludo-
wici, Georgia.
Several 1000 gal. 1927 crop Geor-
gia cane syrup in bbls, and cans. G.
A. Gibbs, Homerville, Ga. Saat
_ 450 gal. good ribbon cane syrup in
| gal. cans 75e gal. FOB Tennille, Ga.
J. T. Gibson, Wrightsville, Ga.
100 gal. new ribbon cane syrup $1
per gal. R. E. Hall, Unadilla, Ga.
Pure A grade Georgia cane syrup
in any size cans except pints, 6-1 gal.
cans, $4.50, 12 1-2 gal. cans $4.75, 24
| quart-eans $5 per case, in bbls. 50c
per gal. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
_No. 1 Georgia syrup in 10 lb. cans
60c per gal. J. L. Wilds, Manor, Ga
Pure Georgia cane syrup, best
ders filled same day received. W. U.
J. Draugham, Whigham, Ga.
6 bbls. 1926 crop Georgia cane
syrup in new 385 gal. cypress bbls.
Will sell cheap. E. L. Todd, see,
Georgia.
Want to exch. Georgia cane syrup,
clear of pest, 20 gal. syrup for 2 tons
hay. I pay charges 1 way. D. W. Car-
ter, Hazlehurst, Georgia, Rte As.
Georgia cane syrup in 10 lb. pails
|75c, FOB Blue Ridge, Ga. E. M.
Thomas, Morganton, Georgia.
Pure Georgia cane and corn syrup
40c gal. in 35 gal. bbls. Pure ribbon
cane syrup 50c, empty bbls. and syrup
cans very cheap. W. H. Davis, 312
Montgomery St., Savannah, Ga. ~
Pure Georgia cane syrup in 10 lb.
cans, make best offer, no less thay
6 cans sold. W. H. Waddell, Pearson,
Georgia. eas
New crop Georgia cane syrup in
gal. cans 75c per can FOB Lyons.
Cash with order. Rufus
Eliza, Georgia
~ 100 gal last year syrup in 1 gal.
cans, make best offer. M. Wamble,
Quitman, Georgia.
10 tb. cans $3.60 case, 5 lb. cans
$3.90 case, 2 1-2 lb. cans $4.20 case,
M erriman,
| all fancy A-1 syrup. A-1 in bbls. 50c; |
No.1 in bbls 45c; No. 2.in bbls. 40c,
all new bbls, grades guaranteed, FOB
Thomasville, R. W. MeMillan, Thom-
asville, Ga.
100 gal. A-1 Georgia cane syrup in
No. 10 and quart cans, 65c and 75e.
J. H. English, Broxton, Ga.
A-1 1 Georgia cane syrup, 1927 crop
$4.per case of 6 10 lb. cans, $4.25 per
case of 12 5 lb. cans FOB here. G. C.
Connell, Whigham, Ga.
Fancy grade Georgia ribbon cane
syrup $4.50 per case of 6 No. 10 cans,
new 35 gal. bbls. $21. No. 1 grade
$20, freight paid on bbls. All cooked
thick and heavy, safe delivery gua-
ranteed. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga.
Pure Georgia cane syrup new, best
quality, in gal. cans 90 can, 6 cans
good bbl. syrup in 32-33 gal. $18, send
stamps for sample. Fuller Pedrick,
Quitman, Ga. pe
Good Georgia red came syrup 1927
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crop in new. gal. cans 60. Jak ae :
{single gal. 90c FOB. here.
grade, in gal. cans 10, 1-2 gal. eans |
75 cash with order FOB here. Qr-|
$4.80 for 12 No. 5 cans, A grade in|
$4.40, 12 cans $8.50, 30 cans $20.50, |
Cody, McRae, Georgia, Route 2. -
24 No. 2 1-2 cans $4.25, 48 No. 1 1-4
gal. FOB Cairo, Ga, T. E. Taylor,
| Whigham, Ga.
New syrup in 10 ib. cans 75e each
FOB, 20 cans delivered in ee
TJ; iW. Rheney, Wadley, Ga
Good sorghum syrup, $4. 50 per case |
of 6 10-lb. pails, FOB. W. E. Hamp-
ton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
25 gal. new 10 lb. buckets of syrup .
65c gal. FOB Milan. P. M. Spires,
Milan, Ga. =
New sugar cane syrup in 10 Ib.
eans, bright and thick, 6 cans to case
$4.50 case. L, B. Cone ete, Dares
Georgia.
Reds
ville, Ga. Route 5.
1927 crop, 21 bbls. A-1 1 -grade, 100
per cent pure Georgia cane syrup, in
new cypress bbls., 65 gal. del. Gua-
ranteed. J. W. Martin, Jr., Cuthbert,
Georg 235 Villa Nova Street.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
' For Sale and Wanted
15 or-20 stands of three band Itali-
an bees, in box hives. $1 as they stand
or $1.25 screened for shipping. All
good strong colonies. W. H. Pye,
Monticello, Georgia. aS
Pure extracted honey, put up in
10 Ib. pails, 6 pails to a case, $6.40;
1 10-lb. pail by insured and prepaid
parcel post $1.50. Prompt shipment.
John A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga.
Want bees in. ,modern frame hives.
Price must be right. LD. Maxey,
Grayson, Ga.
Want beeswax in any nce at:
30c lb. del. J. T. White, Dublin, Ga.
Want bees in any style hives. Also
honey extractor. H. G. Segars, Win-
der, Georgia. :
Want several colonies of bees in
patent hives. State best price. O. E.
Crawford, _Jonesboro, Ga
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE
100 tons, extra bright peavine hay.
Cured without rain. Fine quality. ~
Make offer. J. B. Jenkins, Albany,
Ga. 1006 Highland Avenue. .
Pure Texas Rust Proof seed oats.
Free from disease and pest. $1 bu. E.
L. Tood, Valdosta, Ga. ee
About 30 tons, peavine hay $20
ton, FOB Ft. Valley. H. W. Blasin-
game, Fort Valley, Georgia.
Pure wheat for seed, or making ~
flour, $1.80 per bu., oats, 80c bu. Mrs.
E. L. Wright, Yatesville; Ga. .
50 bu. Fulghum seed oats, 95 bu.
W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
100 bu. pure Bancroft seed oats,
80 bu., choice oat and wheat straw,
$12 and $11 per ton; 5 tons bright
peavine and peanut hay. Baled.
$22.50 and $19 ton. Riley C. Couch,
Turin, Georgia.
. SEED FOR SALE
400 lbs. Pride of Georgia, and Lip-
sey watermelon seed. Less than 25
Ibs. $1.25 lb. Write for prices on lar-
ger quantities. -W. A. Mclhendon, .
J onesboro, Georgia.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Home-made smoked sausage, made
of pure, fresh pork. Smoked with oak
wood, 3 Ibs. $1.25, 5 lbs. $2, 10 Ibs.
$3.75, postpaid. Send check. J. W.
Lang, Omega, Georgia. \ 3
re - :
Pure Georgia cane syrup Al in cans - 2.
6 No. 10 cans $3.80, 12 No 5 cans $4,..
cans $4.70; A-l in new bbls. 50c per
-Ribbon cane syrup. Sell or exch. Woy se
cows, or pure bred chickens.
| preferred. H. W. Perkinson, Green- .
ae
bu. Bote! ica oe : Piates
ble size, 50 bu- improved
ans for. bedding or seed. Government
spected. A H English, ee
~~ Good, large Trish potatoes, _ $1. 10}
bu. FOB. $1 bu., in lots of 5 bu. or
more. Ww. E. Fp Mineral Bluff,
Fe Genuine Porto Rican seed at, $1 bu.
del. to railroad 60 Ibs to bu. L. Bz
Ackermon, Rincon, Georgia.
- Porto: Ricans -in bu. hampers. Care-
fully packed and- filled. 65c per ham-
per. Vine grown Big Stem Jersey
- sweet potatoes, in bu. hampers, $1
per hamper. All. FOB Lyons. Cash.
Would exch. for pure bred pigs of
Duree, PC. or: Hampshire
Rufus Merriman, Bilge, Gas <7.
Porto. Rican sweet potatoes, grad-
ed No. 1 for table, 95 bu., in bags or
$1 bu. crates. L. B. mene ems, Omega,
Waa
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CORN AND. CORN MEAL |
For Sale and Wanted
: Good, country ground corn meal,
$1.10 bu. FOB, or, $1.20 bu. del. in
lots of 5 bu. or more. W. E. ee
- Mineral Bluff, Georgia.
~~ 60 bu. new corn, $1 per bu. FOB.
4 Mrs. J. H. Jones, Brooks, Ga.
Several bushels -nice pop-corn, shell
ed, Be Tb. Ear, 5c lb. Add postage.
Exch. some for peanuts at 5e Ib. L.
J. Volrath, Winston, Ga. =
_Pop corn, 6c lb., or $1 peck. Mrs.
ie M. Smith, Demorea Ga.
Pure, white rice pop-corn, shelled,
20c lb,, or 6 ears for 25c. Add post-
age. John M. Spivey, Adrian, Ga.
Old fashioned pop-corn, 10ce Ib.
. Lawrence Durden, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 8.
- . Good, white rice pop-corn for. seed,
~ 20e Ib., shelled. R L. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
5 oe good, new, shelled corn, $1
bu. FOB West Green. J. G. Ward.
nase Green, Ga.
. Yellow, slightly mixed with red and
hie, pop-corn, shelled, 10 Ib. -del.,
~in 5 lb. lots or more. Clifton Delling-
_ er, Maxeys, Georgia. ~ :
White milling corn, shelled and
sacked, $1 bu. FOB Lyons. Water
ground meal, from pure white corn,
$1. 30 bu. sacked. Cash. Rufus Merri-
man, Elza, Ga.
No. 1 white milling corn or meal,
$1 bu. Sample of either on request.
_W. B. Freeman, Oakman, Ga..
- Want slip shucked ear corn. Geor-
_ gia Brokerage Co., Cordele, Ga.
- BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
_ Rice and Lady Peas, sound and
/ clean, 20c Ib. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar-
tin, Georgia. :
Nice, white bunch butter beans, be
Ib., or 7 lbs. for $1; also white nest
onions, 50c, gal. Dry and clean, 1927
crop. Add postage. 1 Mrs. Alice Houger
Greenville, Ga., Route ee
-. White and cream Crowders, $3.25
per. bu.; White Lady peas, $4 bu.;
a _Black-eyed peas, $2 bu.; white
- eolored butter beans, 1 Se Tb., in 10 Ib.
=lots. OC EF. Crow, Cationic Geor-
gia Route 2. /
Clean, hand- picked navy peans, 12
1-2c lb., or field run, thrashed, 9c Ib.
-.Not delivered. Mrs. J. E. Stone, A-|
dairsville, Georgia, Route 3. .
_ Cream and white Crowder, 10c Ib.;
_ Lady Peas, 12c lb.; California black-
Porto Rie-
breeds. ;
and |.
| Crow, Gainesville, sae BA se
and 2 bu. Speckled $2 bu. -@ach; 2: 1-2
bu. Marrow Flats, (best. for table
Crowders, 12 lbs. for $1 postpaid;
Little white bunch butter beans, 8
lbs. $1 postpaid. C. E. Abbott, War-
renton, Georgia, Route Nee
~ White table, and some Sugar, Crow-
ders, also pop-corn, All 10 Lb: Le 0.
Stewart, Jasper, Ga.
100 bu. ebunch velvet beans, $3. 50
Growers. sworn affidavit furnish-
ed, as to variety. John M. Spivey,
Adrian, Georgia.
400 Ibs. Lady Paws: Te lb. FOB Br
men, Ga. AWC: Thompson, Dic
Georgia.
100 ibs. John L. Garden peas,
per Ib: E. Rich, Bainbridge, Ga.
50. bu. blackeyed peas, new crop,
sound and clean, 5c lb. J. B. Nix,
Flowery Branch, Gas Rt. 1.
6 or 8 bu. Lady Peas, nice and clean
8 Ib. Cash. Mrs. oP. ie
let, Georgia. .
Pure white Conah table peas, 12 1-2
ib. S. P. Kinney, Athens, COTE
Royte 2.
Sound, -yecleaned | black- eyed peas,
: $2. 25 bu. FOB. Mineral Bluff. W: E.
Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. _
3 bu. little white black-cyed peas,
pure and. sound, $2.50 bu., or $7 for
all W.: J | Winn, Royston, ee
| Route 2.-
30 bu. Cres and. Speckled ees
ders; California black-eyed peas.
Chamblee, Ga.
White and colored half runner gar-
|den and white tender hull cornfield
beans for seed, 20c cup, 40c lb:; large
running garden peas, 20 cup. Mrs.
J. M..Hall, Calhoun, Ga.
28 bu. red, spotted Sugar Crowder
peas, $5 bu. C. W. Braswell, Legge
ville, Georgia.
| 25 bu. Clay peas. F.:G, Bracat Co.
Agent, Buena Vista, Georgia.
Sugar Crowders and Lady Peas, 10
lb. each. L. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
Sugar Crowder. peas, 10c lb. post-
Georgia, Route 1.
Tender Bunch Garden Bean seed,
20e tea-cup. Mrs. Charlie Dover,
Cumming, Georgia, Route 4.
Red hull speckled, early speckled,
Brabhams, Clay, and Unknown peas.
W M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 2..
90-day Velvet Beans for seed. Make
best. offer per bu. Rufus metas
Elza, -Georgia
7 lbs. little (ever bearer) English
peas, for fall or winter planting, 20c
lb. Add postage. Mrs, M. E. Stephens,
Wartsen, Georgia.
5 bu., big black-eyed peas, 5 lb. L.
Ee Maxey, Grayson, Ga.
100-day Velvet Beans, in the hull.
Make best offer. A few bus. origirial
late Florida bean. Write for prices.
Nelson Kea, Adrian, Ga.
Hasting cream crowder peas, 10ec
lb. H. L. Williams. Baxley, Ga.
Henderson Bunch butter beans, -11
Ib. del, in 10 1b. lots or more. Clif-
ton Dellinger, Maxeys, Georgia.
_ New crop field peas: Brabhams and
Trons, $1.75 bu. each; Clays, $1.60 bu.;
Mixed, $1.50 bu. Banner Fruit Farm,
Fort Valley, Georgia.
Lindy Johnson Winter beans, -
85
ase) $5 bu. FOB. Warrenton; Cream |
20
| Warthen, Georgia.
$2; 30 bu. Speckled Sugar Crowders, |
Make best offer. Woodmere ey
All pure and sound. Make best offer.
cans. Make best offer.
-| Brooks, Newton, Ga.
4, | ou d and clean, $4. bi
4.| corn, oats, OF - -whea a
_| Martin, Georgia:
, Slightly mixe as v Clay 3,4 rost -- Proof}
{Slighsly mised pois, 4: Bu. Clay English peas, $10. bu., $3:pk. RS. |.
Parham, Greenville, Georgia.
100 lbs. Sugar Crowders, free. from}
Willets . Wonder .F
trash. This years*crop, 10c- 1b. FOB
Bishop, Ga. J. K. Huff, Bishop, Ga,
Box W2.
200 Bee peas. "Make eat Silee on
No. 1 Irons and Brabhams.
Coogle, Oglethorpe, Ga. P. 0. Box 60.
2 bu. white Sugar Crowders, free|
from_weevils, $4 bu. COD. Will exch.
1-2 bu. for dried apples and peaches.
Must be free from worms. L. C. Rush,
Buena Vista, Ga. Route 3.
100 bu. each, No. 1s, Brabheme
and Irons, $1.60 bu. each; 25 bu. O-|
Too-Tan beans, .$2.50 bu. All FOB
Warthen. Stock sound, and packed in
2 1-2 )u. strong. bags. iT d. Orr,
Brabs, Irons, Irons and as mix-
ed, Unknown and Whip. peas. Make
best offer on the different varieties.
Davis Bros., Renfroe, Gas:
Most. all kinds of peas, new crop,
at reasonable prices. Je yi. Or
Sparta, Gar
2 bu. First arid Best English peas,
$10 bu. Lawson Selon, eens
Georgia.
Brabham . ad Goose onder peas,
$3 bu each FOB ian d Walter
Donaldson, Register, Ga. >
White Sugar Crowder - peas,
table use, 8c lb.; white nest onions,
25. qt.
Rock, Georgia, Route 2s
PECANS AND PEANUTS
AN. Cs running peanuts, 6c Ib? Made
75 bu. per acre. A. G. Bragg, Donald-
sonville, Georgia.
~- About 50 Ibs. a haber shell pe-
cans, 40 per Ib. Cash. 5 lbs. or more
to order.
renceville, Georgia
50 lbs. Stuart pecans, 400 Ib.;
bu. walnuts in hull, $1 per bu. ce
DH: Mathews, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Nice sedling pecans, 15 per Ib.
Cash. R. L. Parham, Greenville, Ga.
300 Ibs. Stuart pecans. Well filled.
Massey, Barwick, Ga. Box 112.
3S tons, Jumbo Spanish . seed pea-
nuts; 7e Ib. Lawson Stapleton, Amer-
icus, Georgia.
Fancy paper shell pecans, 40c and
35c lb. del. in lots of 10 Ibs. or more. !
L. QO. Pfeifer, Macon, Renee: 421
Duncan Avenue.
60 or 70 Ibs. .good a peccas 2
25c; small size seedlings" 15e. Cash.
Will send samples if preferred. Mrs.
W. J. Sneeler, Gibson, Ga. RFD B.
150 Ibs. extra large. paper shell pe-
cans. Make best offer; 200 Ibs. medi-
um or above seedling pecans, 5 Ib.
lots, $1. 100 Ib. lots, $15. Miss Addie
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Extra large pecans, 5: Ibs. $2. 50, 25
Ibs. to 100 Ibs. 45c; medium size seedl-
ings, 10 lbs. $2 Soe 50 Ibs. or more.
at 15c lb. No less sold. All fob Pear-
son, Ga. C. F. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
White Spanish peanuts, 5c Ib. Riley.
| C. Couch, Turin, Georgia.
300 or 400 Ibs. good, secdieec: pe-
Mrs. Roy
_ Frotscher, Stuart and Schley pecans:
Have].
been fully inspected. cS a Miller; Ha-
All sizes. Prices reasonable. |
zelhurst, Ga. .- . .
Frotscher, Delmas, Schley, Stew- d
or.
Ib. 5 lbs or more del. Miss
cans, 30 Ib.
for:
Mrs. iis Hefner, Talking
Martha poe : ee
| Route 4.
_ -pecans;, Qe
a Rachels Ga.
Stuart pecans, fine quailty, Bbc Ik
J. A: Archer, Sparta, Ga.
Several hundred | Ibs. of Stuart pa
per | shelk pecans, 25e to. 50c Abi; aC-
cording to size. FOB Barnesville. &
G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Hand picked N. C. runner peanuts
6c Ib. Miss L. M. Stokes, Fitzge
Georgia,
Medium size paper shell pecans, 25
Mi ni
Williams, Oglethorpe, Gass
10 Ibs, paper shell pecans, 40c Tb.
Cash. Mrs. M. Edwards, Lavonia Ga.
Route 2..
85. Ibs. large Stuart ae Schley -
in lots. 85 in smal r
quantities. Des 40c Ib; apes
a: Begin: Doerun, Ga. i ;
ie. red Spanish s 12
mond, Crechauila Gal pe
Bright, sound runner peanuts,
from pops, 5c. Tb. Frank | Foun
Ray City, Ga. 3 :
White Spanish peanuts, hand.
ed and recleaned $1.60 bu. FOB Ly
Ga. Cash. Rufus - Merriman, Elza,.
Small white Spanish peanuts, $i
per bu.: FOB Mitchell. Cash. F, Be.
Brassell, Mitchell, Ga.
N.C. runner peanuts, hand picker
6e lb.. Add postage. Mrs. J.D. Stokes
Parrott, Georgia, Route 1. :
60 or more Ibs. small size but go
size, pecans. 20c lb. Not prepa
make very best offer. Mrs. R
Seonyers, Dublin, Ga. Route 22
- Schley paper shell pecans. loge
nuts, 40c lb. fob West Green, Re A.
Jones, West Greeh, Ga. a
Paper shell pecans. Make best
|fer- About 155 or 200 lbs. mediw
seedlings, 18c Ib. 100 Tbs. or.
Less, 20c Ib. No less than 5 lbs.
No samples. W. H. Waddelle,
son, Georgia. =
Georgia Runner and Jumbo Sp
i ish, 6c Ib. and Little White Span
40c lb. FOB Barwick, Ga. Cash. W. L.. :
paid. Cash. V. Bramhold, sa ts Airy
peanuts, 5c Ib., in 100 lb lots orm
FOB Milan. Cash. If C Pridge
Rhine, Georgia, Route" 2. : ~
Georgia Runner, 5 1-2cand W rite
Spanish peanuts, 6c lb. John Ww. Bras
well ae Georgia, Route 1
4
. CHICKENS WANTED - -
Want pure white African guineas
and Bourbon red and large white
Mammoth turkeys. -Will exch. Geo
| gia cane syrup in gal. cans for. same.
E. M.Coleman, Whigham, Gav &
Want 1 Buff. Orpington, Cook: s
and 1 Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte
roosters. Mrs. J.:C. Windsor, Greens-
-| boro, Georgia, Route 5.
#
Want few -pullets, ready: to ie or
laying, of. Holterman. and Thompson
strains. Also 1 or more cockerels.
Must be good stock and -reasonab!
for cash. al, Re Bramlett, Ga.
Want 4 Barred Rock bullets Ma h:
for April hatch, or 6 mixed pulle :
Will exch. for sam. Write for f r=
| ther infrmation. Mrs. P. E. Wallace,
Hapeville, Ga. :
Want 6 Buff Ospinetn one 12
or. 15 months old. Must: be pure bred,
+ and reasonable price. C.D. -Cheeley
| Mitchell, Ga. S
Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS _
Cc. H, Bishop, Director
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
' gene Talmadge, Commissioner
ee DECEMBER 15, 1927
tered, as sdnnd. class. matter Sebeaay 15,
1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia,
under the Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
ling. at special rate of postage provided.
re in. section 1108, Act of October 8, 1917
dvertisements of | garni i produce
ances, admissable under posta
ions, inserted one time on each request, and
ated only when request is pesnepe ied
new copy of advertisement.
mimportant. advertisements. _ Under legisla-
act the Market Bureau does not assume
esponsibility. for any advertisements ap-|
gin the Bulletin, or crpnasevion: re-|
: therefrom.
reulation, Advertising id Services of the
Bureau. of Markets. and this
> of Charge:
The best aad latest eek on
ising and feeding hogs, as well
other live stock, breeds, feed-
1g, care and marketing may be |
aed from the Georgia Libra-
y Commission for a month at a
me for the'slight expense of the
urn postage. Address, Georgia
brary Commission, State Cape,
, Atlanta.
- QUOTE PRICES
n ae aan we ~ recently
urged shippers of small quantities
y parcel post. to quote prices-de-|.
livered. An observant reader of|
le Bulletin, Claude Eubank, Sec-
etary of the Georgia Cotton
wwers Association, has written
0] this subject, and we quote
etter in an effort to further
press this upon our readers.)
Mr, Eubanks says:
T want to call your fication.
to the many advertisements in the
Market Bulletin which carry no
z price quotations.
personal experienceand I feel
t is the same with many
her prospective customersit is
ntirely too much Henle to write
2 nee believe it- would be of great
benefit to the seller, and know it
would be to the buyer, if your ad-|
rtisers could be induced to name
delivered price on oe
hey have to sell.
Pareel post rates are easily
tainable from the postoffice. I
st offer this as a. suggestion,
1d am sure you will receive it in
the same spirit in which it is of-
? d. 7)
There may of some reason for
hholding prices in special ca-
but the advertiser who Says:
rite for prices is simply skut-
ve customers. They will not
Suletes are
Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, . Ga.
: | waste time and postag
s understand why they should be
| expected He do 80.
id. appur-|.
reguila-'
| Fresh eracked and sifted
| pieces. Mrs. Lula Gravitt, Com mctee;
y
From. se own].
milk cans;
|
ited waace will not permit insertion of |
-and dont
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
500 cement sacks, same as new. 5c
_|each. M. L. Talley, Chula, Ga. Box 16.
Oyster. shels, 100 lbs. $1.25, 25 Ibs.
BOG, No less sold. Miss asl Wad-
| delle, Pearson, Ga.
1 Economy King cream separator.
No. 26. $40 cash; 2 10 and 1 5 gal
sy 2 jeree milk cooler; 1 10.
gal. barrel churn, $20 for lot. Chas.
L. Coleman, Homerville, Gas
10 bu. Black Walnuts, $1 per hae
FOB: Aline, Ga. Cash. Ww. z Morgan,
Stillmore, Ga. -
8. bu. Black Walnuts, hulled andj
well sacked, $1.25 bu. FOB here. L..
C. Rush, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 3.
Coot Hickory hammer handles, 15e
ea., 2 for, 25c. J. RY Bramlett, Ellijay, |
Ga :
White and Red Vinboax in 50. gal.
bbl.; 15c gal. Also bottle wines a, L.
E.. son. Dublin, Ga.
Black Walnuts, not hulled. 75c bu.
Hand-made straw brooms, 49 and)
a 55 inches long, 20c and.25c ea., or 6
for $1.10, 1 doz. for $2. Add postaze,t
Mrs. G. ae ares Gainesville, Ga.
Re,
1 10- oo. barrel churn. Ce an
Need large churn: Want 20 or 25
gal. one W. D. Watson, pagans |
Ga. SF
Burley tobacco. ac 250 per OZ.,
del. Bright and sun- -cured, smoking
and chewing tobacco. 4 Ibs. $1.20, 10
Ibs. $3 del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrence:
ville, Ga. Rt. 5. :
Black walnut kernels, 50 lb. del.
in large
Ga. *RED- 13.
Dry rabbit tobacco, fe from stems
50e lb. or exch. Allison Fuqua, Jack-
son, Ga.
Black walnuts, large pieces, 80c Ib
COD 23 aN. McGouirk,. See
} Ga. Reis e2:
5 M. standard bu. potato ee
Made of veneer; heads for 5 M. ad-.
ditional erates. C.H. Perry, a
Ga,
born, Rove Gas
3 10 gal. and 1 8 gal. ice contatiee
milk cans. Good cond. $25 or exch for
R. I. Red hens. Woodmere a
Chamblee, Ga.
White sugar cane, $5 per 100 FOB
Guyton. H. H. Bassett, Guyton, Ga. -
Black walnuts. Make offer on sev-
eral bus. William ts Boston |
Ga.
Black maleats: $1 bu. or exch. for
apples, bu. for bu. Mrs. Ulmer, Bar-
row, Register, Ga,
100 gal. pure apple. vinegar, 16
mos. old in bbls. Make offer. J. GC.
Hipp, Hogansville, Ga.
1 5-gal. Daisy churn, pperated by
crank. Write for price. J. C. DeBoard,
Jasper, Ga.
Ground oyster shell for
$1 per 100 lbs., $17.50 ton,
Savannah. W. A. Smith,
Ga. 102 Bay St. East.
Black walnuts, 8c per Ib., 50 bs.
SS
FOB
bu., or exch. for fresh eating apples,
Yates, Black Twigs or
Geo. L. Green, Jasper, Ga. -
Chicken coops,. wire tops,
braced (excellent shipping
36x24x12. Shipping wt. 20 Ibs., 75e
ea, Large hen coops, $1 ea. All FOB
Gainesville.
ville, Ga. Rt. 6.
Winesaps.
ends
- Black annus 6 Ib. del. B. Es os}.
Savannah, i
coop)
W. E. Wooten, Gaines- |
15 Ibs. ie
bacco. _ Winner at all State
large
Fairs. 306 Ib., the lot for $3.50. -Post-|
age. added. John A. Spivey, rer
| Ga. oS
. Black aba nok Tolled: $1 bu.
del. QO. M. Crow, Buford, Gace
New white cotten bran sacks. $l
doz: Mrs. A. J. ie Demorest,
Ga. Rt. 4. Siar
Black walnuts: hulled, $1 bu. ros|
here. Wri. Elliston, - Rupert, Ga.
. Green sugar. caney $5 per 160 FOB
Guyton. H.-H. Bassett, Guyton, Ga. -
Home-made white hickory chairs
with cow hide bottoms. $15 set of 6,
or exch. for a. 35 gal. bbl. Georgia
cane syrup, meat, or pure hog jard.
Sight Hartley, Blakely, Georgia.
hite and red vinegar: in 50 gal.
ible 15 gal.. Also bottle
FOB Dublin. Cash. -L. E. Harrison;
Dublin, Ga
- Black walnut oe in lies pieces
60e per lb. del. Mrs. J. D.. McKibben,
Locust Grove, Georgia.
20. Ibs. Japanese walnuts, 30c Ib.
| Cash. Mrs. M. a Lavonia, Ga.
Route 2. e
Hulled black nae $1 bu. by pars
cel post. J. W.. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Bright sun-cured tobacco, smoking
and chewing, 4 lbs. $1.20, 10 lbs. $3
del; burley tobacco seed 25e per oz.
del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Geor-
gia, Route 5. ;
Lard Press, heavy aed iron.
Pxcellent cond. $7. Georgia | Farms,
Ine., Americus, Georgia.
- White oak baskets; heavily made
50 and 75 Ibs. size, for cotton $1.25
and $1.50; laundry, from 20 inches to
40 inches long, and 12 inches to 20
inches wide, 7 inches to 12 inches high |
$l 40 $2; feed with handles, large and
medium size. 75c to $1. C. L. Masion,
Clem, Ga. Route 2.
~50-Ibs. of nice, hand- picked white
acorns. $2.50 per bu. Mrs. Hattie
Faulkner, Monticello, Ga. RFD 3:
Black walnuts, with hull on them.
75 per bu. FOB Metter, Ga.-Mrs. J.
Re Oliff, Graymont, Ga.
- Ground. oyster, shell for chickens,
$1 per 100 Ibs., $27.50 per ton. W. A.
Smith, 102 Bay. St., Be Savannah,
| Georgia,
Oyster shells for Shi ous. 100 ie:
ysacks, $1.10, less 2c per lb. No less
than 25 Ibs. sold. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson, | Georgia. vot <
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Want a second-hand cream separa- |-
tor. DeLaval preferred. C. D. Weeks;.
Douglas, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want any amt. fo 1 mile, good, sec-
ond-hand American hog wire, from
26 to 46 inches high, Preferably. 46
inch. Make best price, FOB Coolidge.
H. P. Kennedy, Coolidge, Ga.
Want 50 empty flour sacks. Will
take less. State price and amount for
sale. Mrs. M. T. Holden, Ball Ground,
Ga.
Want a 1-horse wagon, Palso: 1 ae
ton planter and guano distributor. H.
Williams, Baxley, Ga.
Want to exch. few home-made axe
handles for some feed, or heavy cot-
ton sacks. No holes. Handles, 20c ea. |
L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want good second-hand. 1-horse
/wagon, cheap. Dr. L. C. Allen, Hosch-
ton, Ga.
Want 1 to 100 Ibs. ic mast for
| planting turpentine pines, Mail small
sample and price.
Swainsboro, Ga. ; ioe
Want 150 ft. of 5 ft. second-hand
| poultry wire in good cond. Will exch.
A. K. Rountree,
i
vinegar, |
weet ieee . same. oe as Meeks oy
Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. Pie
Want to know tha idavent:
where can buy strawberry
Write. P. zs Pike, I Mauk, Ga.
crates.
Want hickory. nuts, any quantity, =
Livingston
sanywhere in- Georgia.
Snow Co.; Quitman, Ga.
- - FRUITS FOR SALE
. 80 lbs. dried peaches, 12 1-2c lb. for
| the whole amt. FOB. Mrs. H. B.
Grizzel, Royston, Gae RED. 3.2 e - 5
Nice. dried apples, worm free.
1-2c and 15 lb. FOB Martin. MPS.5%2
Amanda. Kelley, Martin, Ga.
400 Ibs. new, sun dried apples, 15
Ib. Cash, Mrs, Matilda Nix, Cleve. a8
land, Georgia. Rt. 4.
Sun dried fruit, 20c Ib. B. C.
Clarkesville, Gast Route .
Sun dried apples and peaches,
Ib. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga.
Sun dried apples, 15 lb. da ier
IR Weaver, Marion, Ga. -
, Sun dried apples, 18c lb. Add post-
ee Mrs. Bertha Allen, Clarkesville, = om
Georgia, Rit.
Sun dried apples, 20 Ib. eel: we
R. McClure, Quill, Ga,
Dried peaches, free from worms,
20c lb, del. or exch. for R. I. Red hens ~
Must be. pure. bred and not: over 2
years old. Mrs. Oscar Eubanks, Bow- tes
ersville, Georgia.
Fancy Yates apples, $3. 25 per bow. &
Choice or grade, $2.75 per box.
Culls or Drops, all sound, in
$1.25 bu, C. M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga.
' Dried apples, worm free, 12 1-2
and 15c lb. Mrs. Amanda Kelly, Mar- _
tin, Gas Rt. =
Fancy Yates and Terry ae. $3
bu. box; choice $2.50; tree-run $1.75; _
Christmas boxes, 1-2 bu. size, $1.50;
White, Sun-dried apples, 20c lb. M.
F, Merriman, Demorest, Ga.
Sun-dried peaches. and apples, 25e
Ib. Mrs. CG. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.
Rt. 1. ae
Sun dried apples, 20c Ib. in 10, 20
and 50 lb. lots. Del. B. H. Oe es
es Ga.
FRUITS WANTED
Want 200 cans No. 3 home canned
peaches; can use 30 Ibs. dried peaches
at 12 1-2e Ib., 50 Ibs. dried apples at
10c; 100 No. 8 tomatoes at 10c. State.
lowest price. Shipment by dan. 2,.1928
L. G. Alverson, Principal Flat Rock
High School, Flat Rock, Ala.
Want a. few Ibs. 1927 crop dried _
apples, which havent been exposed to
flies or grit. T. L. Blanton, Lake
Park, Ga.
Want Yates apples in small quan-
tity. Quote best price. C. Pippin, Al-
bany, Ga.
Will give $3 for 1 bbl. good apples.
Must be nice size and mellow for eat-
ing and cooking. Send sample if pos-
sible. W. J. Edenfield, Graymont, Ga. .
Want good grade of apples. Write
what you have and prices, Box 138,
Griffin, Ga.
Want 6 qts. strawberry jam. he D.
Satterwhite, American | RR. Expre ss
Co., Atlanta, Ga. :
POTATOES FOR SALE
- Have a few hundred bu. sweet po-
tatoes. Make best offer. E. L. Dixon,
Blnckshear, Georgia.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
ia large, white wether goat, $4. 1:0
over size Toggenberg billy $10.
eee
ee Dixon, Blackshear, Ga,
ee
ae oe
Allen = e
20e
bbls. & 2
= dils, 15 each, Jap iris 25c. bulbs;)
. ~ Holder, Ball Ground Ga., ht. 4. =
pansy; hollyhocks 15c dozen; large
May lilies 2 for 25c; daffodils and
asl
BULLETIN
: MRS. NORMAN
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN _
A DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO FEMININE INTERESTS OF THE FARM AND HOME |
SHARP, EDITOR
farm? :
S the cost of all purchases.
mind.
f
SELLING THE
Are you advertising cand selling food produets from your ;
| If so, there are a tew points that it might be well to bear
in mind; first, in selling table foods to the city housewife, ii:
_is important to realize that competition is keen and that you,
necessarily are competing with the cash grocery store of ie:
2 day? These stores sell at a small profit.
| he average city housewife is compelled to carefully eo
In pricing your commodities, try to keep informed as. 163 ren
tail store prices and fix your: charges with this nowledge | in.
;
CITY: BU YER
The ae Ie ae Wael your Sreduets and much prefers :
to buy her table food supplies fresh from the farm, still, in mak
ing purchases, she will consider the price you. charge. :
Get all you can for your products, but when reaching out for
new customers, try to-make prices attractive. :
Another matter to be considered is. the appearance of the 2
container and the style of packing vou use in fending one be
wares.
~ Products attractively arranged in neat segetainecs: sania a
: = good impression and add to the purchaser s satisfaction.
Write to the Womens Department if you. need ae in solv
a ing your marketing: Pe
Racy
# Sah cat
"FLOWERS AND SEEDS 1
idee large daffodils, 25c doz., or
will exchange for good size quilt
pieces or remnants. Mrs. N. Be woe
ley, Loganville, Ga.
Monthly. rose cuttings, 10 or 10;
= -everbearing strawberry plants, 25
per 100. Add postage. Mrs. J. E.
_. Sorrow, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.
10 red, pink and white monthly
rose bushes, 1 year old, and well
- rooted, 15c each; dbl.
bulbs, 10c each. E. C. Melton, Smyr-
na, Ga.
Blue grape hyacinths 5B0c a 100.
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga.
Well rooted dwarf boxwood ~ cut-
_ tings, $la doz,; $6 a 100; crepe myr-
tle 25c" each; $1.50 doz. $5 a 100;
cape jasmine, weeping willows, | 30c:
each; English dogwood, white spirea,
and purple lilac, 15 each. Blanche
- Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. 3
Mtn: Laurel and Mtn. Ivy, red Zan.
wood, lily bush and white pine 15c
each, or 2 for 25c; hemlock 10c each,
or 2 for 15c; Mtn. ferns 20c doz. E.
J. Fain, Morganton, Ga. :
- Mtn. Laurel, azaleas, and holly
- bushes 20c each, crabapple, red and
- white dogwood, and lilac bushes 15c
each, jonquils 10c. doz., giant daffo-
white and spruce pines and hibiscus.
- 20c each. Miss Margaret Wilson,
Morganton, Ga.
One red running ivory leaf, and 1
large dbl. pink and white spotted, 1
orange color, 1 dbl. red geraniums, 1
. fluffy ruffle, 1 ostrich plume, and 1
- spengeria fern; 1 lantana; 1 fuschia.
The lot for $7. Fine. tneve cuttings.
- Will exchange for tatting, embroid-
ery, or bed room set. Mrs. W. M.
Large pink dbl. peony, 40c; 1 dbl.
-oleander 30c; all color hardy phlox;,
dbl. and single hollyhocks 5 for 25c;
seed, 5 thls. for 12c;. moonflower,
- angels trumpet, summer chrysanthe-
mums, pink star flowers; ccleopsis
seed, 10c large pkt. 6 eolors verbena
25c; Paul Neyron rose 25c; dbl. white
- and pink grass pinks 6 for 25c; dbl.
pink almonds 20c; rooted rose eut-
tings, 15c each. Mrs. J. #H Fife, Ar-
: muchee, Gao. 6
White and. purple
Easter, ~ and
_ bronze June liles, 25c dozen; white
- snow drops 25c for 2 dozen; dbl. red
red canna}
25:
. _ Poppy and phlox seed 10c pkt. broom
corn seed, 15c cupful. Add 5e post-
age on all orders less than $1. Miss
|Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Ga.
Pink crepe myrtle, purple lilac,
bridal wreath, dbl. pink almonds, all
good roots, 15 -ach; blue flags, 20
doz.+ 6: doz..-$1; hollyhocks, essorted
colors; dbl. and single chrysanthe-
mums, large. cream, yellow, red, pur-
ple and some varigated, 25c dozen;
pink and red verbena; white carna-
tions 5e each; jonquils 15c doz. Mrs.
JS. Greene, Adairsville, Gai Rt 2:
Blue flag, 15 dozen; white flag,
25c dozen; jonquils 75e a 100; daffo-
dils, $1.50 for 100; yellow canna $1
a 100; verbenas, several colors, 25
dozen; Easter white rose 25 each; or
5 for $1; velvet and large pink rose,
both dbl. 20c each; Berry rose 25c/
each; snow ball bush 20 each, white
laylonk 10 each; violets, white and
blue, 10 dozen;*holly bushes, 15
each; English dogwood, 20c each;
sweet william 25 dozen; all well
rooted, All colors of fall pinks, 50
doz. seed. Miss Eula Dawes, Bey:
Ga., Rt. 3, Box 79.
Mixed Diantheus pinks seed; feath-
er ball red poppy seed; dbl. pink hol-
lyhock; mixed verbena; red. carna-
tion, 10 pkg., or 3 foe 25e, del;
blue, sweet violets, 50 a 100; ainik
thrift plants, 30 doz. or A doz. $1;
shasta daisies 35 dozen; white spi-
rea, pink almonds 25c aah; er 3 for
60c; garden sage 8 for 12; all del.
Monthly roses, long stem cuttings,
light and dark pink, salmon, white
and rainbow, free with each $1 order.
Mrs. J. T. Patillo, LaGrange, Ga., Rt.
6, Box 60. 2
Pink imported canna bathe % for
25c, 8 for 50c. Add postage. Mr
Lena Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Pink thrift. 15 dozen; honeysuckle
vine, 15 each, or 25c dered: dusty
ores
miller 15e-dozen; hollyhock 15e each,
or 2afor: 253 Do Perkins roses,
25 each; Monthly running and bush
roses, "all colors, 10 dozen; 4 doz.+|
Yoman blue hyacinths 25c dozen; jon-
quils, 15 dozen; butter and eggs,
yellow narcissus 25c dozen; large
yellow canna bulbs 15c each, 2 for
Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga.,
Rt. 2, Box 44.
Suramer lilac or butterfly bush,
25 each; forsythia, 20c each; velvet
roses 2 for 25c; purple fox gloves,
40c dozen; avhitte fall pinks, 25 doz-
en; white English dogwood 15 each;
blue iris, 85c doz. All rooted, Pink
|all. colors, 5 each;
weigela cuttings 25c doz.-Miss Ethel
Barrett, Ellijay; Ga., Rt. 3, Box 50.
White Star Jasmine, yellow Christ-
mas bells, white briar rose, white
bridal wreath, purple wisteria, all
15 each; white flag Tilies, 5c each;
yellow Moralss rose 10 each; whic
butterfly and August. lilies, several
varieties of ferns, 25c each; yellow
jonquil bulbs and everbearing straw-
verry plants 75c a 100; white and
yurple Roman Wynciathax 25 dozen;
sweet purple violets, 50c-a 100. Miss
Evelyn Kings Hamilton, Ga., Rt. A,
Box. 25.-
Dbl. hollyhoek seed, ise and white |
-10 pkg.; fireball salvia 15 cupful;
dwarf marizeld: dahlias, and im-|_
proved fire plant 10 pkg.; cape jas-
mine 20 cutting; yard hydrangea,
20; lavender crepe myrtle, rooted
25e. Will exchange any of above for
red dogwood or red japonicas, root-
ed. Mrs. Eva Crier; ee
Gate as
Will exchange yellow and variga-
ted dahlias and large tubers for dah-
lias, other colors. -H~ S. Woote
Milledgeville, Ga.
Will exchange well rooted Dorotiy
Perkins roses, value 10c each, canary
cannas, value 75c dozen, for weeping
willow, not more than three; lilac,
cape jasmine; pink dogwood; flow-
ering pomegranate. J. = ae Mil-
ledgeville, Ga.
Want verbena, prefer pink, cerise,
or white; bleeding hearts; watermel-|-
on pink crepe myrtie.. State prices
Prefer to buy all one place. Mrs. W.
W. Quinn, Washington, Ga.
per 100; rooted boxwoods, $1.25 per
-| doz., sui lilies $1.50 per 100; weep-
|ing willows. 25 each; Tueretia dew-
berry plants 75c per 100. L. M.
Woodryff, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. =
Abelias, 4 years old, 3 for $2.50;
boxwood, 5 years old, 20, per
other sizes form 25 to $2. each; pri-
vet hedge, 10 years old, 6 for $B: 50;
'forsythia, lilac white and lavender |
spirea, persian lilac, hydrangeas, 25
each, shasta daisies 50c dozen; lilies,
50 and 75 each. Cherokee Farm,
West Point, Ga.
Geraniums all colors, Be; Star be-
gonias 25c each; Devil backbone cut-
tings 10c ea; sultanas and lantanas,
babys breath
Boston sword 20c each; large
_ Crepe myrtle sprouts with roots $5)
100;
funkia, 6 for. 50c; milk and wine, 25c,
ane vetlaw. | cannas, 3 for Sher jon-
quils, butter cups, daisies, 20 doz.
Will exchange for California or Par-
ma violets, and other flowers. W: ite.
Mrs. W. E, Green, Powersville, G
Ferns, begonias, sultanas, 4
ums all colors, all rooted, 20
gea cuttings 5e. Sa 10. Will :
for dahlias, cannas, or nar
Write. Mrs. @ oe
Ga., Rt. 1 :
each; or 8 for ei black walnuts *
good roots 25 each; eh een j
and red azeleas; sugar plums,
okee roses, reasonable prices.
| Mrs. W. FB. Fain, a
: atthes, now full 20c Genohs bie
tiger Hila, 85 doz.; Jap Tris Lili
doz.; 10 choice routed roses, Ck
kee roses. $1 doz.; giant dbl. dad
dils, cream narcissus 85c. doz.
pink peremnila, 30 doz.; palms:
lets 25c doz.; white violets 15 doz
2 choice shrubs, rooted and la
$2. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton,
Purple and white Althea; FE
flowering Almonds; English a
wood; Purple Lilac; Golden
Yellow Jasmine; Bridal Bou
Mtn. Ferns; All 10 ea. or 2
25c; Pink Weigler, 50c ea. or 8 for
$1. All well rooted: Add postage. No
orders filled for less than 25c. Mrs
Nancy pick deal Ellijay, ue :
By DOXe4A, :
_ Spirea,. Van Houttei, 400; dbl.
oe 15; Weigla roses, si ea
All well rooted. Tunis vas llija
Ga. Risse. rs
Iris, large quantity: and any var
| Altheas, five colors, ready for *
planting now; all shades dbl.
Prices as to quantity. Miss
Gachet, 258 coe St., NE,, Atle
Ga
Bed
So Continued on 10)
eee AND WANTED
- Buff, White and Other Rocks _
~ Will exch. pure bred white rock
roosters, : March. hatch for anything,
write what you. have to exch. Mrs.
R. L. Youmans, Nunez, Ga.
1-good Columbian. Plymouth Rock
ockerel. $2; 2 extra good ones $3
each FOB here. C. . Abbott, Route 1,
_Warrenton,Ga.
A few White Rock: oceans ; seal
pullers. 9 mos. old $1. each, Mrs. H. PB,
: Bond, Eton, Georgia. - ae
" Fischel White Rock 2. year old
cocks 9 mos. old $2 and $3 each. Mrs.
M.-H. Myers, Tifton, Ga. Route 6..
"2 Buff Rock roosters $2.50 each.
Miss Minnie Lou Bass, Chipley, Ga.
- Pure bred Nugget Buff Rock cock-
srels_ $2.50 and up. Mrs. We
ington, Chipley, Ga.
Few good Mack Marshall Phrtides. i
- rock cockerels-6 to 8 mos. old $3.50
and $5. M. AG Gowan, 50 Rockytord.
Avenue, Atlanta, Ga:
- 2 White Rock cocks, prize. winning
tock $2.50 each, hens $2 each. A. R.
: Franks; Donovan, Ga. a
< Oephiglins
Colacn: Butt: Orpington cockerels, |
Nets. $1.50: each. Mrs. te ~M. Bobo,
Hartwell, Ga.
; |r. Geeslin, Route 2, Columbus, Ga. |
T
Pure. bred White. Grleciouks in lots
5 hens and 1 rooster at $9. 40 or
0 Crystal White hens and pullets;
3 or 4 cockerels Keelerstross stock,
$2.50 each. Dr. G. H. Dunlap, Macaot
Georgia. =~...
. 12 good.Buff- Orpington. pullets oat
.fine. roosters, see or write. Ne L
King, . Lawrenceville, Ga...
5 pure White Orpington oa. te
r a L.. O Stewart, TRE Ga.
Games |
i ckerels, April hateh,- $1. 50
. AL Te _Hendricks,,. Pousiey ie
, crosses, price per . $6. to $103
hting cocks: $5 to $8. B. ae. Powell,
Georgia, Route 2
Allen round head hens ir coe
eld and Spring pullets now laying
| color, $1. 50 each. i. A. Orawiey, High
$1.50 each or 12 for $15. Mrs. iH EL
Rouse, Spring Place, Ga.
Mohawk Dark Cornish
$2.50. each.. Mrs. F.. ee eae, Cecil,
i
fe Georgia.
detkerets +
oe Moores bark Gorniah Game. cobks
2: -years old $2.50 each;.4 young pul-
lets $1. 50 each... Mrs. a R. Brooks,
Donovan, Georgia.
ee Anconas ere
10 pure Shepherd, blood tested pul-
ts and 1 cockerel, April hatch, $12
for lot: FOB. E. a Dillard, Calhoun,
Georgia. :
Shepherds 8. c blood a An-
01 a pullets, laying and ready to lay|>
$1. each, -cockerels $2 each. J H.
: Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. a ee
-. 8 pure Shepherd Ancona coders
_ April hatch $2 each; 1. 2-year old
|Regal Dorcas Wyandotte, early April
- cock $2. Parties to pay express. Mrs.
sD: Baker, Hiram, Ga.
Pure breed April hateh. Ancona pul-
and cockerels $1, 50 each. Mrs. Ss
-1$2.50, also S. L. roosters, April hatch,
| Shepherd tind wll and cock
Os Ga. 5
- Sap- ae :
a Georgia.
large, heavy , stock,.also Golden Buff |
molting $1.50 . each. fier Soe.
7 thatch cockerels;$2.50 each; S. L. Wy-
andotte pullets and cockerels, $1.50 |
| April 1927 hatch cockerels, $3 each
jor 2 for $5. del. to station. L. S. Me-
erels 10 mos. old, $1 each. Mrs. J. D.
Nelson, Calhoun, Ga. Route 4.
75 fine Shepherd Ancona pullets, |
April hatch, now laying $1.50 each.
Mrs. J. C. Baker, Hiram, Ga. fi
50 Shepherd Ancona puillets March
hatch 1926 $1 each FOB. O. J. Smith
| Flowery Branch, Georgia, Route 1.
~~ 100 pure bred Ancona pullets and
16: cockerels $1 each, make best -of-
fer on lot,'going out of business. 8
C. Sanders, Buchanan, Ga.
150 hens dnd pullets $1 each. H.
Pure breed April hatch pullets and
cockerels $1.50 each. Mrs. LS; oe
- Brahmas- e
I 2-year old Lt. Brains rooster
$1.50 FOB or exch for 1 bu. Spanish,
peanuts; delivered. _ Kimsey York,
Clayton, Georgia. e 2
Lt. Brahma hens and pullets $2
each; March hatch -eockerels -$2.50
each, Balch and Brown strain. G.oPs
Colelough, Maxys, Georgia. _
' 80 pure, breed Brahma cocks 6 mo.
old $1: aes each, Eva Corbett, Kirkland
| Wpyandetten oe
: White. Wyandottes, 1926-27 Sate,
$1. 50. each. L, EL Williams & | Son, Ty
Dy Gee
Sots Tarbox, April hateh ronster.
$2. Rose Comb White Wyandotte,
April hatch, pure bred rooster, $1.50.
. 0. Priest, Rt. 4, Gainesville, Ga.
<g S: a. pullets, 7 -mo., old, fine:
Shoals, Ga.
4 Regal Dorcas. White Wyandotte!
hens and 1 cock, 2 yrs. old, finished
Young,
Washington, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ Several Martin W. W. eockerels
and pullets, trapped and production
breed, $1.50 and up. Miss Irene New,
87 Rome.St.. Carrollton, Ga.
Martins Regal Dorcas cockerels,
Exhibit grade, $3.50 to $7. 50 each. W.
Proctor, Dublin, Ga.
ure bred . Regal Doreas, April
each. Mrs. -
Ga. Ce
2 White Wyandotte
March and 1. April hatch, $3.50. Mrs.
Henry Eller, . Ellijay, . Ga. Rt. 3.
_W. A. Cooper, Avalon,
er $1: at home. Mrs. J. E Sorrow,
Commerce, Ga. Rt. 29. Sy
2 pullets and 1 cockerel, Martin
hatch, $4.50 for lot. Mrs. Lula Slaiten,
2725 Houston Ave., Macon, Ga.
Martins Regal Dorcas White Wyan-
dotte cockerels, April hatch, gt and
$2.50 each, May hatch $1.50 and $1.75. ;
each, cash with order. Mrs. J. H.
Steadman, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. A.
2 Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte
Arthur, Curryville, Ga. Se
Pure Millers White Wyandotte
roosters, direct from IIl.. blood. tested
large and thrifty, $1.75. each. Mrs.
S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga.
10 pure S. L.. pullet trom prize |
Socket tt
5 pure bred Ss. oe Wea hens
and 1 rooster $1.25 each. Mrs. Ac BR
Fuller, Buford, Gai. :
Silver Lace Wyandotte - lasts
and pullets, $1. 50 ach. Mrs. Mabel
Chapman, Crawfordville, Ga.
10 May hatch Regal Dorcas. pure
bred White. Wyandotte pullets and. I
| cock, 18 mo., old, $15. cash with order.
L. T. Bryan, Ty Ty, Ga. |
Pure bred R. C. 8S. L. Wyandotte
cockerels, Tarbox, April hatch, -$1.25 |
each. Ww. Cc. Thornton, saanesville,,
Gh Be 4 re
2 pure bred double - comb Mareh
hatch roosters, $1.25 each, cash. Mrs.
iL. J. Ten Eyck, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 5
2 Fischel White-Wyandotte cocks,
2 yrs. old, $2.50 each; also hens and
| pullets, $2 each. Mrs. A. R. Brooks,
Donovan, Ga.
1 White Wyandotte cockerel from
prize. winning stock, $2.50 or exch.
for anything of equal value. Mrs. W.
R. Stanton, 705 East i Ave. Gor:
ners Ga. 2 So
Cee :
_ Giants and Lakenvelders .
15 Jersey Blk. Giant hens, 1 and 2
yrs. old. and 1 cockerel 18 mo. old,
Marcey strain, $1.50 each, $22.50 for
lot. L: A. Chamblee, Hartwell, Ga.
Jersey Blk Giant. cocks,. cockerels
and pullets, $2 each, exhibition stock.
Mrs. I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga.
Ree
_ Jersey Blk. Giant cockerels, Yr al
show birds, $5 and $7. 50 each, guar-.
anteed to please or money back. W.
VE. Partain, Elberton, Ga.
Pure bred Purple Jersey Blk. Giants
April hatch pullets, weighing 8 lbs.
April hatch cockerels, weighing 10
lbg., overstocked with cockerels, will
make attractive prices, they will come
up to standard. J. T. Gammage, Peb-
ble Hill Farms, Pineview, Ga. -
3 Marcey Jersey Blk. Giant April
hatch cockerels, from best stock, $2.50.
each, or $7. for lot. A. d: Baeey, Hart-
well, Ga.
Choice Marcey Jersey Bik. Cine
cockerels direct from prize winners.
teed. Mrs. I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga.
Rte 2; si
2 March: hatch - Jersey Blk. Giant
cockerels, $2.50 each or exch. for pul-
lets. L. W. Keith, Newnan, Ga.
March hatch Jersey Blk. Giant
cockerels, $1.50 each, cash with order:
ae D. McNair, Stapleton, Ga. Rte
8. Le Wyandotte March hatch roost-|
6 pure Marcey Jersey Giant pullets,
Hecinaine to lay; 1 March hatch cock-
erel, weight 10 lbs. $2 each. Mrs. J.
W. McGowan, Summit, Ga. -Rt. 3.
old, Hill Crest strain, $1.50 each or
$17 for lot;,6 same strain capons,
average wt. about 7 Ibs. 35e\lb. Mrs.
LC. Wilder, Rt: <C, Griffin, Ga.
Pure -Marcey Jersey B. G. cockerel,
March hatch, wt. 10 Ibs. $2 or exch.
for 8 White Leghorn hens or pullets.
Mrs, J W. McGowan, Sums Ga.
: eee?
: Pure bred - Golden Seabright Basi!
tams, $5 per pr. or $7.50
few half grown at $1.50 each also pure
bred Partridge Cochins, $5 per opr.
or $7.50 per trio. R. F. Howard, =
-708,. Thomasville, Ga.
order, i satisfaction
$2. 50 to $3 each, large type, guaran-
12 Jersey Blk. Giant, pullets 6 mo. |
per trio. At
Golden Sebright Sahtenier $5 per
V, trio, cash with
Barred Rocks a
\1- 18 mo. old hen and 6 chicks, Noy
10th hatch $4 cash with order. Mrs. J.
i, Steadam, | Bainbridge, Ga.
_ 2 pure bred March hatch B. a cock-
erels, $2 each; 1-2 yr. old cock, $8,
true type barred to skin. Mrs. John
A. Waters, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3.
About 400 fine B. R.
weeks old, price on application. J, Hy;
Cash, Hapeville, Ga. Box 115,
_ 1 pen of 10 hens and 1 <ock, Im
perial Ringlet B. R. for $15. Mrs. le
L. Harwell, Sycamore, *Ga.
TBR. pullets: 7 mo. old, $1 hee
fob. W. R. Roper, Ordnge, Ga.
g March hatch B. R. cocks, ext. fine
$2.50" each or 2 for $4.50. Mrs. aM i
Free, . Clarksville, Gar Rt, "3:
75 pure bred B. R. pullets Max 10th.
| hatch; 25 hens 1 and 2 yrs. old. $1.50 -
each; entire lot $140. Jeo Bs Merrell,
Roopville, Ga.
_ Parks Barred Rock cockerels, April
hatch Cream A mating, Reg. permit
| P. C224 (at 350). Mrs. Frank Bul-
Jlard, Machen, Ga. othe
20 B. R. Parks pullets Reg. Permit :
P. C. 33, 6 mo. old, $1.50 each. Oak
Range Poultry Farm, Marietta, Ga oe
Rt. 3. 5
1 fine March hatch Thompson cage!
erel, $1.25 or exch. for peas suitable :
for eating. Mrs, C. M. Morgan, Lyon
Ga. Rt. B.
Pure bred B, R. Parks selected: hens
and pullets large well shaped and
marked; Reg. permit and No. P. D.
77. $2 each. Mrs. J.D. MelIntyre,
Ousley, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 Thompson Imp. Ringlet year old
hens, $2.each, or the 10 for $19 fob.
also 5 May pullets $1 each. Mrs. C.
A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt, 29: Vo.
Pure Thompson B. R. Spring hateh
pullets and cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs,
Alice Collins, Mt. Airy, Ga.
5 pure bred BOR: cockerels, $1. 50
each. Mrs. L. =D. Buepnater, Daisey,
Ga,
1B. R. cockerel 8 mo. old, pred to.
lay, $3 fob. Mrs. D. Burnham, Hazle-
hurst, Ga. - :
Feby. and March hatch, $3 each or
$5 for both, large and well marked.
Mrs. Homer J. Wheeler, Ball Ground,
Ga.
{
Berry pure bred Ringlet - -B Rehns
and hngkerels: $1.25 each. Mrs. M. E.
)Pullen, Whitesburg, Gay
-2Thompson Inrp. Ringlet cocks, 18.
mo. old, $2.50 each, also March and |
April hatch cockerels, $2.50 each; 12
April hatch pullets, $1.50 each. Mrs.
David Barrett, Calhoun, Ga.-
10 B. R. pullets 5 mo. old, $1. 25
plllets nine
2 Thompson Imp. Ringlet eookevelae 3
Oe.
ete
each or $10: for lot. Mrs. J: E. uae
er, Osierfield, Ga.
Parks Barred Rock April hatch
cockerels, Cream A mating, Reg. per-
}mit, P. C. 224 (at 350). Mrs. Frank
Bullard, Machen, Ga.
2 B. R. cockerels from ene lay-
ters and exhibition birds, $2 each, fob.
Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga.
Barred Rock cockerels, $2 and $2. 50
fob.. Miss Grubb, Demorest,.Ga. _
Pure bred extra fine Bor. cockerel,
March hatch, wt. 11 Ibs. $5; With 10
March hatch pullets $20; 19 mo. ald *
cock $3; With 5 pullets, $12 fob. here,
cash with order. Mrs. Louella Jour
son, Adairsville, Ga.
4 ele bred. Mar. hate
Thursday, _December 15, 1927,
3 Pigcapsor B. R. aGelaccls Maa. a euee heeae Op secerpeien Re 1s Red
pullets and 1 cockerel $4 for lot or $5
hatch, $1.75 each, or $5 for lot. fob.
6 Mar. hatch pullets, same strain,
$1. 75 or $10 for lot. Mrs. N. R. Wil-
son, Canon, Ga. Rt; 2:
March hatch B. R. Thompson Ring-
let cockere] from prize stock $3 ea.
or 2 for $5. Mrs. J. A, oa Martin,
Ga. -
Thompson B. R. rooster, 8 mo. old,
Ler St: 50, pure bred, James M.. . Murphy,
Winder, Ga. -
20 B. R. pullets and ecclesiale from
prize winners and blood tested stock,
$1.50. each. Mrs. P. B. Stepliens,
Powder Springs, Ga.
Choice B. R. March hatch, Thompson }
~ cockerels, $2 each, cash with order.
Mrs, R. . Parham, Greenville, Ga.
5/ Holtman Ringlet pullets, 7 mos.
old, $1, each. L. A. Crawley, High
- Shoals, Ga.
Minorcas
68.C. Blk. Minorea cockerels 6 mo.
old $1.50 each, satisfaction -guaran-
_ teed. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Shellman, Ga.
Buff Minorca pullets and hens 1926
hatch $1.75 each. Clara V. Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga.
Closing out my S. C. Minorcas,
some good 18 mo. old hens and 4
cockerels direct from Pape. M. A.
- Maret, Lavonia, Ga.
S$. C. White Minorca cockerels. Mrs.
Di WwW. Milam, Rt. 1; Palmetto, Ga.
ei , Booths Minorca cockerels 5 mo. old|
$1.50 each fob. L. D. Hadaway,. Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.
15 pure bred Blk. Minorea pullets,
April, hatch, well developed beginning
to lay $1.75 each fob. here. -Wood-
lawn Hatcheries, 902 Williams Mill
Road N. E. Atlanta, Ga. *<
Pure bred blk. Minorea hens and
cocks, $2.75 each or 6 for $15; Egs
15 for $1.25 del. Miss Botte Wad-
dell, Pearson, Ga.
S. C..Minorca Pape Sabet $1. 25
each or $1 each in lots of 3. Miss
Elizabeth Maynard, Newton, Ga.
10 Blk. Minorca pullets and 1 cock-
-erel direct from Pape, $18.50 for lot.
- Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
10 pure bred Pap. Minorca pullets,
laying and 2 cockerels $1 each or
exch. for large pure bred Bronze Tom
and 1 hen. Mrs. a E. Harrell, Rt. 5
Quitman, Ga.
15 pure bred Pape Minorca hens
not, over 1 yr. old and 1 cockerel $1. 50
each. pullets now laying. Mrs. H. ~B.
Ford, Lavonia, Ga.
R. I. Reds
-. C. R. I. Red pure Owen pullets,
March, April and May hatch, $1.50
$2 and $1.25; also 18 mo. old hens,
$2 each; 3 cockerels $3 to $5; also
eggs for hatching. Mrs. C. W. Io
Norcross, Ga.
3 pure bred 8. C. R. i Red Donald-
son, March hatch cockerels $1.50 ea:
Mrs. G. W. aly; White Plains, Ga.
- Pure bred R. I. Red roosters from
prize winning stock $1.50 each. L. O.
Pfeiffer, 421 Duncan Ave. Macon, Ga.
Pure bred R. I. Red cockerel and 2
pullets $10 fob. here.
Seotland, Ga.
- 10 pure bred Tompkin R. E ae
pullets 8 mo. old $1.50 each. Mrs.
L. Davis, Villa, Rica, Ga.
13 Donaldson pullets, Feby. hatch,
heavy layers, deep red $2 each or $25
for: lot. Mra: Po" B; Richards, Fair-
mount, Ga.
G ERT Red soskeesl Tomp-
eins pedigreed and production breed,
ibe as 10 pullets same breed $2 a.
C. L, Cole, |
MARKET BULLETIN: ee:
del. Mrs. T. W. Matthews, Marietta,
Ga. Rt. 8
er 18 mo. old $2. Cc. 0. Priest, Hance:
ville, Ga.
R. I. Red ocksreler gl. 50. ea. Mors.
W. A. Cooper, Avalon, Ga. -
2 . C. Rd pullets, good color, $1
ea. L. A. Crawley, High Shoals, Ga.
15 Marhood R. I. Red pullets $1 ea.
or $14 for lot; 1 coekerel same breed
9 mo. old $1.50; 10 broiler size roost-
ers same strain 50 each, Ella we
ette, Preston, Ga.
1 White R. I. cockerel Afetie prize
winning stock $2.50 or exch. for any-
thing of equal value. Miss Minnie
Conner, 705 os (18th, Ave. Cordele,
Ga.
S.C. RB. d. Red eockerels $2 each.
Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.
7 hens $1.25 each;.2 cockerels $1. 50
ach; 10 pullets $1 each, Donaldsons,
J. C. Bazemore, Odegsadale, Ga.
Hens and pullets $2 to $5 each;
Cocks and cockerels $3 to $5 each |
from trap nested high egg strain.
Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga.
S. G. cockerels $1. 50 each; 4 young
hens same strain $6. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Rt. 5, Calhoun, Ga.
8 Tompkin S. C. R. I. Red deciees
$4 each. Walter EB. oS Rabun
Gap, Ga.
1 pure bred 8. C, Res Red Donald-
son March hatch cock, $2 fob. Mrs.
A. M. Campbell, Atkinson, Ga. Rt. 1.
8 pure bred 8. Ce Bat: Red roosters
for sale or exch. one at a place for
Luxomni,, Ga.
8 pure R. I. Red pullets, Mayhood
and Owen, now ready to lay $8 fob
here. Mrs. Effie. Roberts, Tallapoosa,
Ga.
ae C. Res Red hens 9 mo. old
Sh 25 01 roskarel same breed $2 fob
cash with dider. Mrs. Pierre Roberts,
Seotia, Ga..
6 pur bred S. C. R. I. Red hens, 1
cock 18.mo. old, and 1 April hateh
pullet, $18 for lot. R. P. Lowe, War-
renton, Ga.
80 Owen Farm s. c, R. I. Red pul-
lets, March and April hatch, $1.75 ea.
also 1 18 mo. old cock same strain,
$2.50. Mrs. Grady Atkinson, Madi-
son, Gas =.
18 Donaldson pullets, Feby. hatch,
havy layers, deep red $2 each, or
$25 for lot. Mrs. P. B. Richards,
Fairmount, Ga.
5 to 25 pure bred R, I. Red pallets,
March hatch $1.25 each; also 2 eock-
erels, $1.25 each. Mrs. 7g. T. Owens,
Covington, Ga. Rt. 2.
50 pure bred 1927 hatch R. I. Red
pullets $1 each and 10 roosters $1.50
each... J. CR. Goodwin, Forsyth, Ga. -
Se
"White and Brown Leghorns
400 culled W. L. April hatch pul-
lets, laying about 50 per cent. $1.50
each. fob, here. O. L. Davis, Villa
Rica, Ga.
erels $2 each; 8 cocks 2 yrs. old same
strain $2.50 each. Mrs.. A. R. Brooks,
I Donovan, Ga.
S.C..W. chicks,
bred to lay; For utility and exhibi-
tion. Georgia Farms, Inc. Amricus,
Gar.
1 fine S. C. oe cock 16 mo.
old, Harron strain, fine comb, $1.50
5 S. C, Barron leghorn pullets 7 mo.
told $1 each, satisfaction guaranteed |
or Sones back. L. - Cremer. at
1 SoC. Re. Red Donaldson reost- | ;
Pure bred March hatch. Donaldson
corn, oats or syrup. D. E. oe.
38 Young strain S. C. W. L. cock-.
big English,
Ferris Ww. L March and ec hasten |
300 to 600 now laying. Gentwoos
Farm, Meigs, Ga.
8&6 Lancred W. L. pullets, some 1
ing, $1.85 each. 8. d. Brown, Bowe:
Ga. Bes
Ad WL. and $ B. L. pints ep
hatch, $1 each. B. H.. Faller, Calhoun,
Ga.
January hatch Tancred W. L, coek-
erels nested hens, shipped on approval
also Tancred hens. H. 0. Williams,
| Millen, Ga. |
1 W. L. roester and 19 W. L hens
$15. Miss Nora. Neel, Cornelia, Ga.
50 pure bred Ferris W. L. hens 30
mo. old, good layers $1.25 each. Mrs.
J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 Barron W. L. heng 1 yr. old $1
each. Mrs. J. EK. Caner Graymont,
Ga.
18 Wycoff cocks less than 2 yrs.
old, from Wycoffs own eggs, $2 ea.
fob, Parrott, Ga. ecoops returned. C.
E. Fletcher, Parrott, Ga,
Pure bred Tanered S. C. W. L.
-pullets from trap nested stock, now}
laying, write for prices. Peaeh Poul-
try Farm, Ft. Valley, Ga,
1 Pure bred April brown leghorn
eock $1.25. Mack H. Brewel;, Lumber
City, Ga.
100 Ferris W. l hens for $90. H.
L. Maddox, Rt. 5. Jackson, Ga.
10 Tancred W. L. hens 18 mo. old,
beginning to lay $1 each. T. C. Young,
Washington, Ga. Rt. 2.
12 S.C. W. L. hens and 1 paedter
$15. Miss Nora Neel, Cornelia, Ga.
80 pure bred Ferris pullets 9 mo.
old, now laying, $1.50 each. Es Ww.
Holland, Register, Ga.
Tancred O. A. . W. L. eoekerels,
March hatch, from 1 to 2 yr. old hens
with. records 200 to 259 eggs in trap
nest, sire, pedigreed cockerel from
famous. $1000. Tancred cockerel, $3
to $10 each. Henry W. Thomson, Bx.
112, Atlanta, Ga, ,
300 White Leghorn hens, write for
particulars. Mrs. H. T. Walton, Lump-
kin, Ga,
10 W. L. hens and 15 Spring pul-
lets $25 for lot. Mrs. doe Pere:
Rockingham, Ga.
. Dark brown leghorn hens, boast
s baby chicks direct from Tormohlens.
J. T. Truelove, Stockton, Ga. Rt. 1.
S. C. B. L. blood. tested pullets,
laying and ready to lay $1.50 each,
Cockerels $2. 50 each. J. H. Beasley,
Lavonia, Ga.
60 Ferris W. L. pellets June hatch
from heavy laying stock, $50 for lot
or $1-eaeh fob, here. SS aa
Farm, Rockledge, Ga. -
Pure breed Ferris blood tasted Ww.
L.. pullets and eockerels, April hatch
$1$1 each fob, H. G. Bagley,
Calhoun, Ga. Rt.
6 nice S. C. B. es Tomhelin cock-
erels 8 mo. old, $3.50 each or $12 for
lot del. Mrs. J. E. Stene, Adairsville,
Ga. Rt. 3.
25 W. L. pullets and 2 octane
some now laying, March and April
hatch $27 for lot. J. M. Majeski, Hart-
well, Ga,
50 W. L. Barron Tancred hens,
one and two yrs. old, $1 each, coops
returned, cash with order, fob. here
or will exch. for pigs. S. P. Budains,. :
-Resaca, Ga.
-3 Tancred W. L. cockerels, March
hatch, 2 for $1.50 each, 1 for $2.50]
or lot for $5. also Mareh hatch pullets.
$1.25 each. Clarence Beanblossom,
Tifton, Ga.
2 pure Kellog W.L. woskevela
8 March hatch 82. : et fob, -
ae J. R. Estes, N
: hh
ie not culled $1 each. fob, cay
with order. W. R. Roper, Orange,
Ga.
50 8. C. Everlay B. L. hens $1 ea.
A. L. Loyd, Covington, Ga. Rt. 6.
Prize winning W. L. cock $2 or
each, Mrs. Minnie Conner, 705 Eas
13th Ave., Cordele, Ga.
/ 200 Barron W. L. pullets Feby.
hatch, $1.50 each fob., special prices on
entire lot. L. D.~ Hadaway,, ah 1
| Gainesville, Ga.
15 pure bred W. E hens aaa
rooster, $20; Mrs. J. W. a
Sweetgum, Ga.
1 pure. B. L. rooster 6 me. oi.
10 pure W. L. hens 75e each, all pre
paid, Ella Everette, Preston, Ga.
Ferris W. L. pullets, April ha
15 each. . 0. Griffin, Rt. 3. Vienna,
Ga.
8 Ferris sockarela 1-1 yr. old ani
2-2 yus. old, $1.50 each or $4 for the
three. Mrs. P. +B. Richards, Fai
Mount, Ga.
W. L. Feby. hatch Gockerela, eos
as baby chicks $50 per M. Wycoff
large and heavy treated for T. B
roup, cholera and other diseases, $5
each. fob, here, this is quality stock
and worth the price. Dr. "Robt. }
Biggs, Waycross, Oa. 2: oe
Rhode Island Reds
Offer S. C. R. I. Reds, 2 hens
eock, $5, or exch. for 2 hens and |
eock, full stock Buff Roeks. Miss.
K. Devereaux, ae Rt. 2. a
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
a SALE Tee!
Pure hope R. Hs and Red Qui
crosses, extra good spring trios $6
to $8. Write. W. F.: toe te
Georgia.
6 pure Hogshead Red Quill coake!
$5; pure W. C. Hoke R. Hs and Round
head red Quill crosses, trio $6 to
Write. Ben F. Powell, Lyerly, Ga.
12 pure bred Buff Cochin pullets
and 2 roosters, April and May. hate
$30. or 6 pullets and 1 rooster $15,
cash with order. Mrs. Kate. Malling,
Route 4, Bartow, Ga.
Large hens 25c per Ib.;. fryers ABe
per lb. FOB here, cash with order,
prompt shipment. T. J. Orr, Warthen
Georgia.
Large fat hens 24c Ib.; fevaes 33
Ib., corn and butter milk fed. Eo M
Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. = .
_ Heavy breed fryers 1 1-2 to 2 1-
Ibs. Peach Poultry Farm, Ft. Valle
Georgia. |
80 fryers 45 each FOB tare aid
few hens 25c Ib. CG. A. Dial, =
Georgia.
I have sold my ducks... Mrs. + :
Haney, Route 8, Lavonia, Ga.
Want Pheasants of all kinds, quote
lowest prices, also want Buff Cochin
Bantams, pure stock only, also al
kinds of pets. Write. R. L. Oden, :
Blackshear, Georgia.
Fat fryers 30c per Ib. FOR here: =
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
DUCKS AND GEESE WANTED
Want 1 runner drake and 2 ducks
must be good strain; will exch. er:
red Rocks fer same 1 for 4 write. H
Ss. eben Pendergrass
DUCKS AND GEESE FOR SALE >
5 mixed Indian Runner and Puddle
ducks and 2 drakes $6.50 for lot. Jas.
M. Murphy, Winder, Ga. Route 4.
15 White Pekin ducks and 10 drakes
$25 for lot FOB or 2 ducks and 1
drake for $3.75 FOB. Miss Mabel
Pilcher, Villanow, Ga.
0 Mammoth White Pekin ducks
. $1. 50 each FOB. Mrs. Cc. T. McMillan,
Route 8, Gainesville, Ga.
8 to 12 well feathered and fat
geese $1 each. Mrs. B. T. Cothren,
_ West Green, Ga.
_ 12 fine geese $12 for lot. Mrs. J.
~ LL. Wildes, Manor, Ga.
- Large white Mammoth Pekin ducks
$1.50 each or 2 for $4. FOB here. Mrs.
: John J. Cravey, Milan, Ga.
8 Rowen ducks and 1 drake $5 or
exch. for white Pekin ducks. Mrs. C.
es ae Forest Park, Ga.
_ TURKEYS AND. GUINEAS FOR
: SALE
- Bourbon Red Turkeys for breeders,
- Gobblers from 42:lb. Tom, prize win-
ning stock $15. Mrs. R. R. Nash,
| Smyrna, Georgia.
Pure M. B. Goldbank, parent stock
~ direct from Bird Bros., Toms $10;
Hens $7. F, Ts ents Bowersville,
5 Georgia.
Good, fat 10 and 14 Ib. habieese 40
|b. T. J. Orr, Worthen, Ga.
Bird Bros. big bone, April hatch
Toms $8; hens $6 or 40c per lb., pure.
S: stock. Mrs. M. KE, Hamer, Paes
Georgia.
3 Bronze Toms $5; hens $4. Mrs. y
- W. Eley, White Plains, Georgia.
Fine M. B. March and April hatch
oS turkeys $12 and $14 per pair, trio
$18. FOB, Will exch. young M. eB,
_ gobbler for 1 same wt. and beac or
_ for 1 2-year old M. B. gobbler, Mrs.
_ W. E. Gordan, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2.
8 Guinea hens and 1 rooster, good "
pedigreed and trap nest record stock,
- Jayers, 75c each. Jas. W. Williams,
Kite, Georgia, Route 2.
1 pr. White African Guineas 1 yr.
old. Will exch for 1 pair Golden Se-
- bright Bantams not over 1 year old.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga.
- Pure Bourbon red toms, 8 months,
old, 30 Tb. Mrs. Cleon Brown, eae
- 22 aie; 2 Sos old: hens, $4
each; April hatch gobblers, $4 each;
_ May hatch hens, $2.50 each. Mrs.. E.
. Oliver, Tifton, Georgia Rt. A.
10 young Mammoth Bronze tur-
keys, weight from 10 to 16 Ibs. each.
- Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2.
... Mammoth Bronze M. B. and Bour
_ bon Red mixed, turkeys. 5 M. B., a
breeding, $6 each, or $25 for ine
mixed, $5 each, or $18 for lot; 9 April
hatch $5.50 each, or $48 for ik. Mrs.
__H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga.
3 Bronze turkeys, 2 year old. Hens
$5 each, tom $7. Doyle Pippin, Round |
= Oak, Georgia, Route 1.
8, 1927 hatch, Bronze toms, weight
es 17 to 20 lbs., 1 1926 tom, about:
25 Ibs., 6 1927 ens. 10 to 12 Ibs. All
40c lb. FOB here. = Wiley Adams,
- Dudley, Ga.
Thoroughbred Bourbon Reds, ~' 40c
- : Ib. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga.
1927 April hatch Giant M. B. tur-
keys. Toms, 20 to 25 lbs., first and
second choice, $12.50 and$10 each,
hens, 14 to 16 Ibs., $8. Direct. from
_ Bird Broihers.. George A. Binrley,
= eorereniis Ga.
- Prize winning Gold Bank turkeys.
4 young toms, (won prize at Carroll-
- ton Fair) $10 each; 5, younger, $8
each; hens, $8 each. Mrs. W. Leon
Muse, Carrollton, Georgia.
= aud like to exch. 8 late March
Buckeye Mammoth Incubator;
Hight aid heavy breeds,
| bred from best
Hatch every Thursday,
41500 for
a MARKET BULLETIN _
M. B. babkeve for 3. young Light Brah-
mas, hens and 1 rooster, or Silver
Lace: Wyandottes. Mrs. Ww. E.. Gordon.
Pitts, Ga. fl
Several young barkeps: ena. $5;
ca $3.50. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear,
Georgia. :
3 M. B. hens, $6 each, 1 tom $8 or
all for $25. All about 7 or 8 mos old.
J. W. Cochran, Rupert, Ga.
_ March hatch M. B. toms $8, hens:
$6. Mrs. Ross Ellington, Oxford, Ga.
Pure W. Holland turkeys. 6 hens
and 1 tom. Unrelated and selected.
for breeding. $40 for lot. Banks Coun
|ty Poultry Farm, Alto, Ga.-
Pure bred brenze turkeys. Young
stock, 1927 hatch. $12.50 to $15 a
trio of 1 tom and 2hens. Mrs. W. EB.
Whisnante, Social Circle, Ga. .
250 or 300 Ib. turkeys 85c Ib. FOB
Blakeley, Ga. Rt. 5. Mrs. T H. Owen,
Blakeley, Ga.
Will exch: Bird Bros. Gold ak
tom and hen, pure stock, for 1 doz.
March hatch R. I. Reds. Tom $8; hen
$6. Mrs. ASE Hamer, LaGrange, Ga.
_ BABY CHICKS :
8. C. R. I. Red chicks, bred to: lay,
highest vitality, 16c each. Ga. Farms,
Ins., Americus, Ga.
White Rock, day old ontevs, 20 ea.;
White Rock eggs, $1.50 for 15. H. L.
Williams, Baxley, Ga.
Booking orders for chicks, Dec.,
Jan. and Feby. delivery; hatched in
$16
per. 100; $8.50 for 50; $4. 25 for 25.
all pure
strains. wae
Hatchery, Waycross, Ga.
_ Ferris and English leghorn rocks
and red baby chicks Custom hatching.
order now
for early. fryers. Register eee.
Register, Ga. =
8. C..W. L. day old ee out of
any time after Jan. 10th, 8 per cent
-off on early orders; Can furnish Tan-
ered and Barron. strains; Have few
standard Tancred cockerels ready for
service. White Star Poultry Farms,
Hahira, Ga. 2
Booking orders for baby chicks,
delivery beginning Jan. 15th. S. C.
R. I. Reds, Tompkins white Wyan-)
dottes and Martin strains, Trapped
and production breed, 20c each. Mis
Irene New, 87 Rome St. Carrolitor
Ga.
Booking orders for ea Feby
March and April delivery, 25 pe:
cent with order. S.C. R. I. Reds, 25
for $4.50; 50 for $8.50; 100 for $16
$65. Bik Giants, 17
500 for $70. W. L. Barron and Tan-
cre, 25 for $4; 50 for $7.75; 100 for
big lots 16c each. Decatur Co. Hate*~-
ery, Bainbridge, Ga.
Booking orders for A-1 day old
chicks, write. Want to contract for
hatching eggs from heavy breeds also
best W. L. hatching eggs. Irwins
Hatchery & Poultry Fae fecagih
eR
Ga.
- Want baby ance to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 wks. old, any breed,
any quantity. Clyde Gurley, Axon,
Ga.
Baby chicks from Tom. Cochrans
big egg White Leghorns $20 per 100;
Setting eggs $10 per 100. also baby
chicks from Holterman Barred Rocks
$20 per 100; Setting -eggs $10 per
100. Verdier Poultry Farm, LaGrange,
Ga. aes
Now booking aeons for December,
January and February delivery for
pure bred baby chicks, hatched in
Buckeye incubators. B. R. and R. I.)
Sirs
Reds $15 per 100; $8 per 50; "$4.25
per 25; Jersey Black Giants and Light
Brahmas $18 per 100; $9.50 per 50;
$5 per 25. 100 per cent live del. gua-
ranteed} commercial hatching $3.50
per tray of 84 eggs, beginning Dec.
15th. Middle Georgia Hatchery and.
Poultry Farm, ae Ga. P. O. Box
87%.
Pure bred dark | S. C. R. I. Reds
baby chicks $15 per 100 del. any time
after Christmas. Will. exch. 100 for
trio of large. Mammoth Bronze tur-
keys. Mrs. F, Cowart, Summit, Ga.
100 B. R. baby chicks to raise on
halves, to 8 weeks old. Each to pay
postage. Mrs Cora G. Ene Mad-
Tas, Georgia, RFD 1. ~ :
Now booking orders for baby chicks
for spring del. from high producing
hens, mated to cockerels direct from
Ferris Farms, $15 per 100. 100 per}:
cent live direct guaranteed. Send 10
per cent with order. Oconee Poultry
Farm, Rockledge, Ga.
W. L. baby chicks, $14 per 100, or
exch. for 6 new quilted quilts, or
_}11 new pieced tops or gdod goose
feathers at 50c lb. Write first. Mrs.
Joe Pierce, Stockton, Ga. Rt. A.
B. R. and R. I. Red chicks, every
week, $15 per 100, del. Fitzgerald
Hatchery, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Pure bred B. R., R. I. Reds, W.
Rocks $14 per 100, 97. 50 for 50; Buff
Orpingtons, White Wyandottes $15
per 100, $8 for 50; Heavy Breeds as-
sorted, or W.'B: Leghorns, or Anconas
$13 for 100, $7 for 50; Light Breeds
assorted $10 per 100, $6.50 for 50.
All strong selected stock, regular
| weekly. deliveries postpaid: 100 per
cent live del. guaranteed: Woodlawn
Hatcheries, 903 Williams Mill Road,
NE., Atlanta, Ga.
Want 100 White Leghorn baby
chicks. State price and time can de-
liver. M. K. Hudlaw, Carl Ga.
Quality baby chicks. 100 per cent
live del. guaranteed. Prepaid post
to your door. Barred Rocks, R. I.
Reds, Buff. Orpingtons, of select
breeding, $14.a 100, $65 per 500; W.
Leghorns, and Anconas, $13.50 a 100.
$62.50 per 500. In smaller lots 1c
extra per chick. The Better Kind. }
Order direct. Blue Ribbon Hatchery,
-Atlanta, Ga. 221: Forsyth St. SW.
: Turkeys, Ducks and Geese Wanted
Highest prices paid -for live and
-dressed turkeys, fat ducks, and geese.
Quote your price delivered by express
Savannah, or we will make offer. Ad-
vise amount:can positively ship be-
tween December. 15, and: 23rd. W H.
Oetgen Produce Co., Savannah, Ga.
Want Bourbon Red + turkeys, April
-or March hatch hens. Will exch. 15
or bu. mixed - eas. Value $1.45 bu.
L. L. Huckabee, Roopville, Ga.
SECOND HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE
- No. 18 Oliver plow in A-1 condition
dell or exch, for 2 pigs. W. B. Free- |.
man, Oakman, Ga. x
1 2-horse riding cultivator; 1 Mid-
west Utility Tractor, with plow and
disc harrow, good condition. J ohn M.
Guerard, Bogart, Ga.
I. H. C. Power Hay Press and en-
gine, running condition, engine needs
new cylinder rings, $100. FOB here.
William H. Moore, Sharon, Ga. _
1 Moline 1 horse plow; 1 Gee Whiz
Cultivator, 1 set breast chains, will
sell or exch. Heard Orr, Orange, Ga.
Rii-1.
Spaulding deep tilling plow; 6 disc
plow 20 in. deep; 50 H. P. Avery gas
tractor, large shuck corn sheller, cap.
: __ Thursday, Wipe 15, 1927,
750 bu. tsar iF aren Thresher 2
old McCormick binders; 10 H. P. gas
engine on wheels,.all in good condi-
tion and cheap. H. T. phew, Coving- se
ton, Ga.
Moline. tractor with new figtor, ie
starter and generator, price right. J. -
R. Maddox, Rt; 2. Athens, Ga.
110 H. P. Fairbanks Morse gas en-
gine; $200; 16 H. P. Fairbanks: Morse
gas engine, $125, or both for $300.
KE. K. Fowler, 180 Rep Avena, fe :
-Athens, Ga.
300 Ibs, hour, good condition $25. W.
C. Cook, Rt. 2, Milledgeville, Ga.
1 Star pea huller and 1 3 H. P. Her-
cules gas engine, on trucks, $125 or.
trade for 2 milk cows. J. H. Onan:
Rutledge, Ga.
1 No. 8 stump aller and 300 Tt: q. 8
eable, in-good condition, pull,any size
stump, weighs 1700 Ibs. $100. FOB
here. E. D. Williams, Stockton, Ga. ,
-1 26 H. P. Crude Oil Engine, Fair- ~
banks Morse, in good condition, fully
equipped, $550; 1 No. 2 Standard J.
B. feed mill in good condition; 1 No.
180 Letz mill $65. Marie Reeves, 121.
5th street, N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
PAs : Iorst riding cultivator
| with 4 feet in good condition $25, C..
Ti Wetherington, Rt. 2, Sparks, Ga.
10 H. P. I.:H. GC. kerosene engine
and 20 in. Meadows mill, cheap_
will exch. for good milling corn
pigs or. shoats. O. L. Cowan, Dora-
ville, Ga. ae
Covington cotton dropper in good
condition, $1 FOB. L. A, pee
Ashland, Ga. . ee
1 Oliver walking cultivator, $15, ce
W. Capps, McDonough, Ga. -
3 Oliver Bottom Plows for tractors, _
$35 each, 3 Sullivan Towson
Tractor plows, $40 ea; 6 h. p. Fair-
banks-Morse gas engine $35; William
son stump puller comp. with cable,
cost $550, sell for $225; 1 Universal
24-inch stone grist or grinding mill
for Fordson tractor or other power,
cost $150, sell for $75. All in first
class condition. Fred C. Baker, Flint-
side, Ga. :
John Deer planter, combination;
2-horse Chattanooga plow; other farm
tools. Cheap. M. H. Tarpley; Canton, 3
Ga. Rt. 2.
Davenport, a Ga.
SECOND HAND MACHINERY 2
WANTED.
' Want 3 horse Moline riding plow:
Ww. D. Poythress, Swainsboro, Ga.
Want good 10-inch belt, also 4-in.
saw mill feed belt. B. H. manne Gog-
gins, Ga.
Want Fordson tractor,
cheap and in good condition, will exch
for same. C. B. Milner, Cleola, Ga.
Want 1 2-horse Oliver plow, No. 9
or B. C., state price and condition. H.
E. Batenas Grayson, Ga.
_.Want second hand hay baler, must
be good condition and cheap,
exch. or pay cash. W. B. Mitchell,
Suwanee, Ga., Rt. 1.
eral large size incubators. Must be
in A-1 condition and cheap for cash.
Chas. M. Anderson, Brunswick; Ga.
PO. Box 202:.
Want 1 gal. Enterprise ad and sau-
sage press in good condition also oil
burning swinging lamp, will exch.
pure barred rock rock hens or . pay -
cash. Mrs. A. KE. Barwick, Rt. 1, Doe- ae
{run, Ga,
Dise
will -
Want 1 Cole dbl. planter. and sev-
1 Model K Verge cream neveriton, ~
Or. = oe ~
Ore
rt
1 15-30 McCormack- Deering Aaracs =
tor; 1 Corley tractor mill. All neces-
sary equipment. Bargain prices. J. L..
must be |
AND. cance.
_ WANTED
ant 1a fashioned sausage aa
od. conditien. Mis: RoE:
Loganville, Ga. Rt. 3. :
at late model Fordson bractors
tor disc plow that attaches be-
wheels; 1 tractor dbl. disc har-
will buy all together or separate
for cash. S. R. Poole, Wels
eandard for William J. Oliv-
No. 10. Fred Carmichael, Me
Georgia, Route 3. ~
Epeent 1 Fowler Cultivator. and 1
edbetter or Averys corn dritl. Must
cond. and a bargain. L. B.
, Roopville, Ga.
icago -man folding saw
lace teeth. blade. Would exch.
table peas for same. J. E.
nden, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2.
nt good 2-horse dise harrow,
good 2-horse wagon. Cheap for
T. J, Bailey, Columbus, Ga.
'8-horse Moline riding plow
. Poythress, Swainsboro, Ga.
nt side plow and harrows for
tractor. State best price. H.
gars, Winder, Ga.
a second hand drag saw and
gine. Good cond. State price
= He Ds Daniell,
1 sie harrow, for tractor. Will
r exch. No. 1 Milling corn for
_W. B. Freeman, Oakman, Ga.
Want 25 H. P. motor and fed mill.
Taylor, Richland, Ga.
t 2-horse cut-away dise harrow
peg tooth harrow. S. M. Nelson,
anta, ne 270 Forrest Ave. N. E,
PLANTS FOR SALE
ersey: and Charles Wakefield cab-
e, yellow and white bermuda
ons, 500 5c, $1.25 M. del., 6 M.
heading collards $1 M. del. Prompt:
nt. ay etter Ww. McEver, Brasel-
ad. sage 45e Ib. del, ne Melton
lis, Cadwell, Ga. Box 9.
filan cabbage plants, 500, 75c; 1000
ib. Postpaid. L. C. McEver. Rt. 1;
slton, Ga,
arly Jersey and Charleston Wake
oS cabbage plants $1.25 M. del. by
048, Ga.
: londyke and Missionary: . straw-
ry plants, 1 year old, 35 hun. or}
M. del.; raspberry plants 25 doz.
4; Sage, 1 year old $1 doz.; Del.
8 ragus 40c doz. del. B. T. Bald-
vin Rt. 4, Rockmart, Ga.
arge a. meet ete ane =
, -Klondyke Sinehecry
nts $1 500; $1.75 M. Del. Mrs. C.
i un,t Rt. 4; Cumming, Ga.~
Improved large Klondyke straw-
ry plants 25e hun: $2 M. Mrs Rosie
wwe, Rt. 4, Cong, Ga. .
Millions frostproof cabbage and col-|
plants 500 65, 5000 $3.75. Mul-
Plant Co., Alma, Ga.
ondyke strawberry 25 100, $2
[..Cash. Prompt shipment. Mrs. W.
ave Rt. 4, Box 78, Cumming,
Raa eoariebnic strawberry 35
Miss Pearl Brewton Rt. E, States
_ Ga. =
he Jersey and Ginvleston Wake-
and Secession cabbage
lion F. P. cabbage plants )
$1.25 M. Mrs. Effie Adams, Seville, |
Franklin, |.
Ision cabbage plants, $1. 50 M.
Durnham, Rt. 2, Box 154, Hazelhurst Q
Ic M. collect. E. C. Adcock, |
FOB. W. = Waldrop, Flowery. Branch
Ga.
Early Jerson and Charleston WwW ake
field: cabbage plants, now ready, 500
75c, $1.25 M. Postpaid; also bermuda
onions same ees ae SChancelor, Se- |
ville; Ga.
Lady Pegeuseh eee plants
30c hun, or $3 M. W. H. Dempsey,
ERT. 25, Roswell, Ga.
pasty Jersey and Charleston Wake
field cabbage plants es M. & P. Legg
Rebecca, Ga, A
Early Flat Dutch and Chorltcton os
Wakefield cabbage plants, now ready
300 50c, $1.25 M. Prepaid. Collect ex.
90c M. 5 M. and over 75e M. Cash.|
Major Crow, Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ga.
White and yellow bermuda onion
plants 200 40c, $1.50 M.; frostproof |
| cabbage plants 200 35, $1, 25.M. Post
paid. Prompt ee Aubry Adams
Seville, Ga.: ee
Bermuda onion plnnte now ready,
500 75c, $1.50 M. Postpaid; also: mil- |.
200. 35c,
Ga.
7
Several hun. everbearing strawhenry |
plants 60 hun. Cash. No checks or
stamps. M. A. Sapa) Rt. 4 Box 197,
Seville, Ga. *
Lucretia dewberry 75c ie cape
jessamine 25 each; crepe myrtle 20c
each and rooted boxwood cuttings. L.
|M. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants $1
M. Will exch. for seed Irish potatoes.
B. F. Knowles, el 5, Wrightsville,
Ga. :
Prickly tek orange hedge plants
$1 hun.; old fashioned yellow and
white selected seed corn 90c pk. and
dewberry plants 50c hun. All well
rooted. Mrs. J. R. ge aa
Ga
Cabbage plants Early J ersey Wake.
field, Charleston Wakefield, - Early
Flat Dutch, Iceberg and Big Boston
lettuce plants; beet plants: Detroit.
Dark Red and Eclipse, Buncombe col-
Jard plants. All 25 hun. or $1.50 M.
Del. Cash. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, |
Ga.
8000 Jersey Wakefield and Succes-
D.
Ga.
Frost proof sebbibe plants, "500
| 65e;' $1 M. Postpaid. Prompt del. eS
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield and Seni
hagen plants, 80 M..FOB.-No checks
taken.: Add postage. ane Crone, Phi-
lomath, Ga. :
Frostproof cabbage plants, 500 75c
1,000 $1.25 del. Collect 1000 $1, 5 M.
| $4.50. H. D. Salter, Pitts, Ga. ~
Sage, 10ce oz. Miss Ora Teems, Rt. |
2, Ringgold, Ga.
-8.-varieties early enbaree sents
25 hun. Will exch. for jpeanuts. Mrs. |
C. W. Owens, Rt. 9, Gainesville, Ga...
| prices. W. R. Neal, Moultrie, Ga.
Cabbage plants, early varieties, 300
Oc; 1000 $1.25. Postpaid. Prompt
shipment. T. G. see oo Ri. J, Pitts
Ga.
| Frostprof shag. Ga. Sotlard and
onion plants, 3000 $2. Prompt del.
Roy McRea, Meigs, Ga.
Frostproof cabbage, leading | varie-
ties; Crystal Wax and Bermuda
onion, also collard plants, 500 65c;
1000 $1. Walter Schroer, - Valdosta,
Ga.
Early Toney Charleston Wakefield
cabbage - Plantes 20 100, Ae 25. ee
oa ae, RCE
et es
Cook, Milan, Ga.
neue Ga. Rt. 4. oe Sey
trie, a
COTTON SEED WANTEDCar Lots
| cheaper large orders; Dee everbear={
ing strawberry plants $5 M. Cash.
Lisbon Allen, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga.
Early Jersey: Flat Dutch Charles- |
ton Wakefield cabbage plants. Post-
paid. 60 500; $1 M. FOB exp. 5000)
$3. 75 or $7 10, 000. JOR: ee PeDe Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
CORN AND CORN MEAL
Corn meal; ground by old fashioned
rock mill. Write for price. W. -s =
man, yeas) Ga.
CAR. LOTS.
FOR SALE
aad.
WANTED
CORN FOR SALECar Lots
Kar: corn in shuck: Car lots. Make
offer FOB Pearson. W. Hf. a
| Pearson, Ga.
Ship shueked ear corn, car oe per
bu, of 80: Ibs., Te; shelled corn, small.
lots. sacked, 95c. bu. Send check, or
wire order. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga,
-2 or 8 cars slip-shucked ear. corn,
80 lbs. to the bu. and 250 bu. shelled
corn, in 21-2 bu. bags, 90c, FOB
ears, Reidsville, RL. Beasley, Reids-
| ville, Ga.
Several cars of: corn, FOB here.
Farmers and Merchants Bank, Cool- King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga.
idge, Ga.
1 ear corn in shuck, 780 per 80 lb. M. |
SWEET. POTATOES FOR SALE
Car Lots
- Several cars Porto Rican potatoes. |
U. S. No. 1 grading. Bulk loaded. F.
L. Beasley, Reidsville, Ga.
1 or 2 ears Porto Ricans. Quote
price FOB Cobbtown. T D. es
Loe Ga.
HAY nok SALECar Lots
3 ears No. 1 O-too-tan hay, $18 ton:
1 car bright peavine hay, $19 ton. All
FOB Madison,
Madison, Ga. -
1 car extra fine -peavine ae $20
ton FOB Abbeville, R. V. Hunter, Ab-
W.: Z Carmichael.
pi
PECANS AND PEANUTS 1 WANTED
. Car Lots a
Want all varieties of pecans. Send |
sample and make | lowest price, W.
| Boyd J ones, Marion, . N.C...
Want 500 to -1,000 ibe Schley or
Stuart pecans. Mail sample and quote
Want peanuts in car lots. Dan =
Finleyson, Ga.
Want Spanish peanuts. and. pecans
in ear lots. Send sample and quote}
best prices. Vernon Bradham, a |
Want car of Wannamaker
land, Athens, Ga.
Ga.
| bu. del.
Cleve-.
land cotton seed in bulk. C. A. HOW:
for seed. Vernon Bradham, Moultrie,
Want 4 car ver cotton
loose, del. on track. Ben Hill, oa @
S. Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga. .
or 2 ears. H. M. Franklin, Tennille,
Georgia. ee ee
MANURE FOR SALE=Car Lots
Several cars of manure for sale. Wi
& Chatham, ee Ga. 187 sone
Ave.
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
: Car Lots oe
$22.50 ton. John M. Spivey, Adrian, :
Melvet Beans: st. or in the pod by
jear. FOB Warthen. T. R. Pugean,
HAY WANTEDCar Lots
. Want 1 ear of good peahnt hay, a
del. Soperton, Ga. _Soperton Naval
Stores Co., Soperton, Ga._ :
Want 8 or 10 cars peanut and 3 or -
4 ears peavine hay, nice and bright.
Make best offer FOB, Naylor, Ga.
a P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
Want peavine hay not over. 5 per
cent other grasses, No. 1 quality. Of-
fer $17 delivered. Southern Flour and .
Grain Co., 300 Austell Bldgs. Atlanta,
|Ga.-
Want peanut es ear Tote: W. L.
Folsom, McRae, Gaz. .
Want Georgia peanut and peavine
dosta, Ga.
Want Ga. 8 and onus hay.
Want car of bright, Crab Grass and
Ga.
BEANS AND PEAS. WANTED
Car Lots
Want 1 to 2 M. bu. sound, bright.
straight Brown Whippoorwills, $1.50
Savannah, Ga. Can also
handle these in car lots, or less: Send
sample, before shipping. Also want
200 bu. sound, clean, _
sound, clean, new crop Laredos at
$2 bu. FOB Ga. shipping points, ship-
ment to Athens.
Box 492, Athens, Ga.
Want several cars Velvet. Beans in
the! hull. J. P. Carter, | Naylor, Ga.
-Want all kinds of peas:
Velvet beans. State quantity,* qual-
ity, price and how packed. W. L. |
Fain Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Want No. 1 Bradham peas in car
lots. Write or wire for prices. Coleman
and Chandler, Tifton, Ga. :
Want car of brown Whippoorwill
peas. Send sample and quote best
price. Geo. CG. Nunn, Perry, Ga. moe
Want 1 or 2 cars Velvet Beans. G. :
P. Baisdens, Live Oak, Fla. Re
Want several cars Velvet Beans-in
hull. F. M. Green, Live Oak, Fla. _
Want soy beans, No. quality. Of-
{fer $16.50. Southern Flour and Grain
Co., 300 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Want car of velvet beans.: Make
pest price delivered. MM OM _King,
Woodland, Ga, :
Want velvet beans in. ake pod. Gar= 2
lots. Quote delivered price.
Feed Co., Inc., Savannah, Ga. Sg
Want car of velvet beans for feed-
|ing, Zebulon, Ga. W. H. aco -_
|Co., Barnesville, Ga,
ae i. car of Halt and. half Cote
. (Continued oF m Page 16)
ses hulls a
Want half and half cotton eS: aS
A few ears of 90-day. Velvets, as,
hay. South Gere as Co, Vale. 44 S
peavine hay del., Zebulon, Ga. W. H. = 3
i Michel and Co; ais Goa
: new. crop O- ~ |
too-tan Soy beans at $2.50 bu.; 200
Snelson Seed Co, af
Soy and
Dixie
a
- : ing. to size, weight and kind.
.-reom sets, cr anything in this
embroidery,
oe - ing. Send
oe pieces. Birds, flowers,
Match, $4 a set. Cash with order,
mc exch. Write what you: have. Mrs, J.
Si Wallace, Canon, Ga. Route 4.
Woman's Department.
he : \ es Gs ; es
tiie cao Gp ep epee eet eS S
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(Continued from page 5)
Needle Work and Services Offered
Quilts, from $3 to $5 each, aceord-
' Mrs.
John McGimsey, Carters, Ga. Route
One... :
_ 4 white linen table runner, 11x29
3 -inches, Y inch | crochet "edge, em-
_ broidered in fast. colors, 75e; 1 white:
linen finish Vanity set. Embroidered
in-fast colors. Hemstitched with blue
crochet edge, 75e, or both for $1.40.
- Mrs..:S...W. Huff, Meng Geor-
gia, Route 5.
Any~ kind of tatting and crochet
- work on halves. Party to furnish
thread and samples, or write for
~ samples. Miss Daisy ePenre, Ball
~. Ground, Ga.
Tufted bedspreads, unbleached
sheeting, guaranteed fast colors, or
solid white, from $3.75 to $5,cif party
~ will furnish everything and pay pos-
tage will make spreads for We and
~ $1 each. Will stamp or work, bed-
line
reasonably; crocheting,
fabric painting, and all kinds of sew-
stamped envelope for
prices. M. H. Rickett, Fair Moant,
_ Ga. Ri de
Tufted bedspreads, any design, color
"thread, white, or assorted, $4 each.
Mts. C" M. Adeock, Adairsville, Ga.
RED oy =
_ Crochet trimming, from 1 in. to
TAG GRO OS to. Ane at Made of good
strong thread. ae - Milner,
= Cleola Ga.
~ Squares for 2 quilt dene, $1 each.
Offer 1 quilt. Crazy patch work,
_ lined with heavy weight, flowered
~eretone. Made of satin, silk, velvet,
. serge, worsted, small and large
cats, vines,
ete. appliqued in velvet. All seams
- briar stitched. Make best offer. Mrs.
Ophelia Phillips, Fairburn, Ga Rt. 4.
Fancy tufted chair searfs. Rose
color, 50c and postage. COD. Limited
_ number left. Mrs. Nettie Close, Dal-
ton, Ga. 82 N. Spencer St.
_ Tuft rugs. Party furnish material;
1 set of infant clothes, well made.
Write for prices. Mrs. O. B. Jones,
Powder Springs, Georgia.
~ Quilt tops, $1.10 each; seeond hand
worked pill w shams. Pretty designs,
40c pr. Mrs. Alice Garner, Ealnetie
Georgia.
"Blue silk Rayon bed epiend: 81x105
: inches, $8; 1 new cotton quilt, large
size, weight 6 Ibs. $8; 1 large silk
quilt "top, $2.50. Mrs. J. B. Pruitt,
: : Tallapoosa, Georgia, Route 3.
' Large, heavy; hand-made quilts,
with extra nice linings, $5 each, 4 for
$19 del. Also bed spread and cases to
or
Hand-made
linen Gondicerehicts,
2 Ladies, 35c each or 3 for $1. Mens|
85e each. Box 42. Dooling, Ga.
Will tuft bedspreads from 90 to
~ $B each, - curtains, - ehair cushions,
buffet, and. other sets in colors and
_-attractive designs. Parties to furnish
material, designs, and pay postage.
* Miss Ruby. Champion, var ae
Ga.
Tufted bodapaaiGe., $B pes
parties furnish cloth, wil] stamp ise
ch, or will stamp and - work for
$1:25 each. W4fl furnish cloth and
- mda" postage. Miss Vera Hill, Cony-|
ye Ga. Rt. 2.
tuft tea aprons, 75e each. Mrs. Lena |
Phillips, Fair Mount, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Will embroidered bed spreads in}
eolors on halves. Party to furnish de-
signs; if prefer. Mrs. N. L. Finley,
Loganville, Ga.
Want to contract to make | 8 quilts
work. Mrs. N. L. ee Loganville,
Georgia, Route 5. ba i
Want quilts to quilt on halve or
2 quilts for $3. Mrs.-B. -G.* ee
Enigma, Georgia, Route a2,
Want quilt scraps to piece on
halves; home sewing, little girls
dresses ahd bloomers, 75c. Party to
furnish material and pattern and pay
postage. MoT. Alto, Coors RFD
1; hi 2 ZU. :
2. 2tufted bedspreads, Mountain
| Beauty. design, 1 blue and 1 rose, $5
each, or will exch. beans, dried fruit
or Irish potatoes of equal. value. Par-
ties. furnish everything will make
spreads for 75c an $1. Stamp for
25c. Mrs. Florence Woodward, Pair-.
Mount, Gace Rt dt. 74
8 good quilt tops. Sold only in 1.
lot. $3. FOB here. Miss La. A. Ss
Eftijay, Ga. Route 4.
on
Miscellaneous For Sale
25 Ibs. used. goose feathers, 40. Ib.
Mrs. A. J. Goodman, Flovilla, Ga.
1 Auto Knitter, good cond, Cheap
for cash. Mrs. Marie D.~ Wagnon,
Crawfordville, Ga. .
Nearly new Gearhart Knitting ma-
chine, Instruction Book, some yarn,
accessories, etc. Will exch. for 10 hens
and 1 rooster, any large size, pure
breed, or for 2 good pigs. Mrs. L. J.
Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
Hand-made flower baskets. of flat
1-2 inch reed. Open. work, 24 inches
tall, 75c\ each. Add 8 postage. Miss
Janie Lee Nunn, Crawfordville, Geor-
gia, Route 2.
Norah Jumps, Arabia, Ga, RE 2.
Box 103.
5 Ibs. black yao _knitting thread,
$5, Cost $12.50; 2 bu. sound hickory
nuts, $1.50; tone straw brooms, 75c
doz., $5. per 100. E. B. Travis, River-
dale, Ga.
Zephyr thread flowers, all Be
12 for 25c. Cleo Kezziah, Rising
Fawn, Georgia.
Crepe paper flowers, waxed, all
colors and kinds, 20e ea, or $1 doz.
Pearl Tidwell, Rising Fawn, Georgia,
Box 66..
1 Auto knitter. pba White, Tem-
| ple, Georgia, Route 3.
Wil do all kinds of Grosheting rea-
sonable. Miss: Ora Teems, Ringgold,
Georgia. -
Hand woven Hower baskets of fine
reed, 24 in, high, 75e\ ea. cash. Add
postage. Also want to know name of
party who wrote about flower baskets
Nunn, Crawfordville, Ga.
Want any kind of fancy werk. to
do. Will embroider on hallves. Miss
1 pure goose feather bed, weight
25 lbs. 75 lb, Mrs. F. Conley, Way-
cross, Ceoreia. Route 4,
40 lbs. new. goose feathers, $1 Ib.
Mrs. S.AS. Kinard, Moultrie, Georgia, |
Poinsettias for Christmas, Made of
erepe paper, wired: and waxed, $1 per
doz. Also carnations, orchids, . lilies
and roses, same price. Mrs. J. a. Peu-
land, Ellijay, Georgia.
Salzers, chrysanthemums, dbl, pe-
tunias, gladiolis sw: et peas, and al-|
and also do tatting and embroidery |
MARKET BULLETIN, ee
econ os kind of. flower, axed or
| unwaxed, 10c each, or 3 for 25c. $1
60; pine
per doz.;. wool flowers,
|| needle baskets. Candlesticks and wall
basket, 2 for 25c; wall baskets, 50c
each; parties furnish material and
thread, will emb. also do sewing. Let
me help you with your Christmas
preparations. Write. Miss- Elizabeth
Hall, Used Georgia, Route 1,
qe Re
Flowers and Seeds
Pink and purple crepe myrtle, 30c
Cape Jasmine, li year size 50c; well
rooted, 20c each; monthly rosebushes
1 year size, all colors, 30c; cuttings,
Be each. Add, postage. Mrs. H. E.
Hartley, Conyers, Ga. ane
Orange lilies, 25c doz.; hardy iris,
40c doz; blue flowering, evergreen
vines, $15c doz.; pink weigela, 25c
each; pink hardy phlox, 30c doz;
sweet william, 25 doz. Maudie Silver.
Talking Rock, Georgia.
Thrift and Petunia plants 50c, 100;
and white daisies, 35 doz. or 2 dozen
50c; English dogwood, 25 each; pur-
ple lilae 25e each or 5 for $1; blue
1, Reynolds, Ga. .
Dbl. pink Althea, 15c cach white
hydrangea and butterfly bush cut-
tings, 5c each. All colors, large size
mums 25c doz.; red and white: dog-
| wood, 15 each; yellow jasmine 10e;
golden bells, 10 each; red horse mint
10c bunch; yellow lilies, 10c doz; wis-
teria vine, 15c; purple iris 5 each;
jonquils 10c doz. Mrs. eres Ander-
son, Rolston, Ga.
Dbl. red and Cannas, 2 Fo. (45c;
King Humbert, 85c doz.; pink 75c
doz.; lilae Sprouts rooted, 15c and 20
ae dbl white Camelia Japonica
cuttings, not rooted 25 doz.; maiden
hair fern eyttings, 25e each; pad and
white verbena, 5 euttings 15c; thorn-
less rose cuttings 15c and 20: spin-
geria ferns 15c each, 2 for 25c; dwarf
Arbor-Vitea seed, 2 tablespoonsful,
15c; single white and dbl. pink ole-
ander cuttings, rooted, 20e and 25c
each; American pillow rose cuttings
20 doe -; Rose of Sharon, rooted, 15c
and 20e each; Shasta daisies, 35 doza
all del.- Miss Mittie Collins, Route 1,
Smithville, Ga.
3 Named varieties irises, 50 doz.
Early daffodil 20c doz.,del. Miss
Lillian Grubb, Demorest, Ga.
Arbor-Vitea, 24 to 30 inches high
few weeks ago. Cash. Miss Janie Lee |:
50c each; hardy phlox, mixed colors,
30 doz.; old fashioned thornless yel-
| low roses 15 each; purple lilac 25e
each. No orders filled for less than
ae Mrs. M. C. Mason, Cut Cane,
a
Large | dbl. red, pink and _ orchid
poppy seed, 10c tablespoonful, del.
oe as Kennedy, Rt. 131, Aslanta,
ae
Rooted Mardhalneil running roses,
25 each, monthly blooming; cuttings
20c doz.; $10 M.; large pink bush
monthly looting rose cuttings 20c
doz; small pink, half running month
ly blooming, cluster rose cuttings 20
doz., all delivered. Mrs. W. J. Bar-
Hold. Shellman, Ga.
Moustis Fern, 15e doz.; Mt. Ivy,
2 for 25c; pink monthly rose cuttings
2 for 10; pink crepe myrtle 25c
each; Athy lily, 4 for 25c. Mrs. W.
Dz Ticks, Ellijay, Ga.
-Jopanese poppies 5e tablespoonful,
add postage. Mrs. M. L. Morris, Val-
dosta, Ga., Rts 2, box 88.
Fine rose cuttings % yor Be; shasta
daisies 25c doz.; seed of hardy pink
iseus Be d Z. wi
acinths, tae tan or raf
| ed, now time for planting 1
each; Easter or Mt. lily bulbs 20c doz;
rooted in dirt, 30 each; purple lilac
Verbenia, 10c each or 3 for 25c; yellow | |
yard Hydrangia, well rooted 25c each | -
or 5 for $1. Miss Nellie Beeland, els
| doz. ;
| Mrs. R. F. Howard, Box 708, A
-B.* Fields, Cleveland, Ga.,
or dbl. pink althea. -
Watkins, Indian Spring:
Large Lemon canna e
throat green foliage 40 de
and red varigated dahlias $2
orders over $1 prepaid: Mis
Kendrick, Griffin, Ga., Rt.
' Blue flowered box-vine,
del. any quantity. Mrs, W
pe: Senoia, Ga., Re oe
> Jonquil bulbs $1 100; pinl
of ammon, 15e; brown and white
15e; black raspheney vines
eechanee any of above for
ross, pink canna tulip bulbs o:
tia cuttings. Mrs. Kate Me
Dacula, Ga. \
Old fashioned garden
doz. Mrs. D. A, Russell, Ro
Road, Box 21, Avondale E
add postage.
Long stem jonquils 25c doz
thrift plants well rooted 5
large leaf, sweet violets 25
rooted. Mrs. J. L. Mosely,
Reynolds, Ga. >
White narcissus bulbs 50e: Di
flags 40c doz; 6 well rooted
wreath $1. 25, eagh with order.
Annabell Dordens Ellijay, Ga.,
Red and yellow canna bul
doz.; red verbena 6 for 25
lilac and pink crepe myrtle. 200
6 for $1; dusty millers 25 do ;
well rooted and del. Walto
Hartwell, Ga.
Blue erhve hyacinth bulbs 5
postpaid. Miss Vera Brown,
well, Ga. - fs
3 well rootedjuniper cuttings
15 inches high, $2 each; juni
tings not rooted 50 each.
M. Adcock, Adairsville, Ga.,
Bulbs: White and pink
bulbs be each; Chinese sacred
and Feb. narcissus 4 each
lily 10 each; paper white n
8c; surprise lily, 20c each; dew
and. Star of Bethlehem Qe each
Dorothy Perkins rose, rooted,
each; butter and eggs and d.
25C. dors Mexican pink vine 2
add pastas: Miss Alice Barrett
wick, 'Ga.,
Yellow Primrose ine 10
90c 100; purple lilac, well roo
each, or 6 for $1.; blue flow
boxvine vergreen, aoted plants.
bronze chrysanthemun
doz.; blue violets.20c doz. or 9
add postage. Miss Thurla Cl
Roy, Ga.
Yellow canna lily bulbs 50
asville, Ga. a
Gourd and gourd seed. Mrs,
Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga.
' Dorathy Perkins roses, well
10 ach; well rooted weeping willo
25c; add postage, no order fille
than b0c, .MMrev- Le + Dead
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Red eastor oil bean seed 5c
bright red dahlia bulbs 10c each; di
red and* pink monthly rose and
monthly, running rose cuttings
each; well rooted white daisie
bunch; well rooted feather fe
bunch;blue huckleberry bush
25c; pink running verhena 10c bu
or 3 for 25c; add postage. Mrs.
Rt. 4.
_ Purple lilac sprouts, March
rose, and large pink monthly
bush euttings, all 15c; add postag
Miss Margaret Price, Gainesville
Rt. 9.
- White Easter lily buts $1 =
doz., or 10 each. Add postage.
Lela Rahn, Rineon,-Ga. |
Sweet peas, all colors, win
kind, or 3% dbl
change 8 tbls. for 1 yd. clot
hyacir
day, December 15, 1927.
SEED FOR SALE _
Boeke Desai cot-
e of. Georgia water melon seed,
ed from fine melons. E. M; Tra-
Fayetteville, Georgia,
Pure 48 per cent lint cottcen seed
lf and/ half, $1.25: per bu. FOB here
: Brantley, Scott, Ga. Rt 1.
Okra seed 20c per 1-2 pt. or 35
quest, add_ postage. Miss Vera
ll, Conyers, Gorgia.
Georgia grown sweet pea seed in
ate colors or mixed, 15c per 0Z.
er hardy flower seed, many kinds
ll planting, 10 pkt. Mrs. J. H.
es, Brooks, Ga.
bu. nice round ecdiine peneh
will exch. for 3 winter apple
or 2 Japanese persimmon trees
nt this fall. Mrs. Josie Jenkins,
nega, Georgia.
Persian watermelon seed 85c
| Zipperer, Statenville, Ga.
e seed 5 lbs. 75c, 10 lbs. $1.25,
s. $2.75; purple top, white globe,
w globe, white egg and cero horn
ip seed also collard seed. W. H.
delle, Pearson, Ga.
bher No. 3 cotton seed brani
re Webber cotton that graded 1
in. lint, valued at 5c per lb. above
erage middling cotton. JG, Scrugg
irlem, Georgia.
Good clean orange or sugar drip
ane seed at $1.10 per bu. W. E.
ipton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
150 Ibs.
melon seed. Will take $100 for
<4 sold by January 1st, 1928, cash
order. Fred Carmichael, Route
(eDonough, Ga.
abbage $1; collard 50c: tomatoe
king pepper $3.50; Bermuda onion
seed $3. We W, Williams, Quitman,
lb.
ger lb. delivered. Paul Smith,
ley, Georgia.
better, half and half ee seed
i. J. Carter, Lovett, Ga. .
Imported cabbage seed $1. 35 per lb
ollard and turnip seed 45c lb.; beets
arrott, mustard, 75c lb.; Bice seed
per lb.; okra seed 25c.lb. Cash.
. Holland, Braselton, Ga.
ahnamakers latest improved No.
9 strain cotton seed, absolutely pure
rices reasonable. B. F. Paaen, Mar-
in, Georgia. |
Okers pedigreed Delta type cotton
eed, first year, finest staple, write
samples and information. E. L.
todd, Valdosta, Georgia, Rt. 1. \
Dill seed. Mrs.
Thomasboro, Ga.
Improved seed of Maribore
ind Cleveland big boll cotton,
corn
will
ane or sorghum syrup. R. P. Stein-
eimer, Brooks, Ga.
Poppy seed 25c two tablespoonsful,
lso pink crepe myrtle sprouts 15c
; dbl. zenia seed 10c pkg.; batch-
buttons, jack bean and American
egion, 10c pkg. Mary Moore, Amer-
cus, Georgia.
Georgia raised Imp. Spanish pea-
luts 5c lb. FOB here. Also Cleveland
mp. big boll cotton seed, 10 bu. lot
1 per bu.; 20 bu. lot $80 per bu.;
00 bu. ot 75e per bu. FOB here. A.
Garrison, Monroe, Ga.
2 bu. late orange cane seed, 75c;
\
pure pride of Georgia wa-.
T, B. Thomas,
xch. for oats, wheat, peas, Georgia |
flower seed 15c at. ee Ce Der}
: melon. seed 3. per Tb.
Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, Ga.
_ Piedmont Cleveland big boll cotton |
seed $1 per bu. delivered. H. W. Thur
or. fos. for
corn, syrup or equal value. J. N. Car-
son, Griffin, Georgia:
Pimento: pepper, seed Te per hs or
| eee Ida Garson, 821 New Orleans
| St. Griffin, Ga.
. 100 lbs. Thurmond Gray watermel-
on seed 50c per Ib.; 100 Ibs. Dixie Bell
watermelon sed T5e per lb. All good
seed. T. W. Regiseer, Vienna, Ga.
1060 bu. pure select Pull Not cot-
ton seed, free from weevil. W. 1. Cun-
ningham, Midland, Ga.
Willets new wonder prolific, frost
proof English pas, plant up to Jan.
poe for home and early market, post
aid, 30c Ib.; 4 lbs. $1; unmixed
white sugar crowder peas for seed,
$1.35 per pk.; $5 per bu. C. F. Mad-
dox, Route 2, Buford, Ga..
Heavy bearing pole bean. seed 25a
per tea cup full; tender bunch garden ||
bean seed 20c per tea cup full. Mrs.
Charlie Dover, Cummings, Ga. Rt. re
_ White and colored butter bean and
butter pea seed 15c per Ib. post paid.
Spencer sweet pea seed 25c per oz. or
exch, for other flowers. Mrs. J, F.
Solomon, Jeffersonville, Ga.
6 bu. fine burr clover seed $6 FOB
mond, Greshamville, Georgia.
Long leaf willow tobacca seed, als
Shoemaker wrapper, a fine tobacco].
for South Georgia, also bright Bo-
nanza bright, yellow gold leaf, seed
for 100 yard bed 75c, special price to
dealers. Dan A. ay Surrency,
Georgia
Frost proof English pea seed 10c
per cup full or exch. for garden bean
seed. Mrs. J. E. Sorrow, Commerce,
Georgia, Route 29.
Georgia collard seed 40c per lb. or
exch. 1 Ib. for 200 cabbage early va-
riety plants. Miss Lula Jane Cpuce | .
Route 8, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Blk. Giant sun flower seed 25c per
teacupful. Margaret Price, Route 9,
Gainesville, Ga.
Willets Wonder, winter bearing
garden peas, stand freezing, very pro
lific, 25 per lb. Add postage. D,
Burnham, Route 2, Hazelhurst, Ga.
Want to get seed of yellow flint
corn that will produce, no kind of
dent wanted. J. R. Dykes, Marshall-
ville, Georgia. _
Wannamakers Big Boll cotton
seed, for sale or exch. for milk cow,
or 2-horse riding cultivator. Interna-
tional prefrred. Good cond. H. W.
Perkerson, Greenville, Ga. Route 5.
BUTTER AND EGGS FOR SALE
Hatching eggs, S. C. W. L. from
200-250 egg hens, sired by male
whose dams laid 278-284
year, $3.50 per 15, E. S. Towns, Tuc-
ker, Georgia.
2 Ibs. butter per week 50c Ib. ie:
livered. Mrs. J. H. Smith, Chipley,
Georgia.
White. leghorn eggs and chicks
from official contest hens with rec-
ords above 250 eggs, January ship-
ment. Write for folder. H. E. Norman,
Box 88, Richland, Ga.
2 to 8 lbs. butter per week 50c Ib.
post paid. Mrs. O. B. Jones, Powder
Springs, Georgia.
Eggs for hatching after Fanaa
1st: 15: for $1.50; 30 for $2.50 post
paid. S. C. brown leghorn eggs $5.50
per 100 delivered. C. E. Abbott, Rt.
1, Warrenton, Ga. = :
Thompson Barred Rock eggs, prize
stock, $1 for 15. Cash with order,
leartons to be returned. Mrs. Mien |
, Sylvester Ga. :
MARKET BULLETIN
4 Shipping eases and_ deliver
post paid. Woodlawn. Hatcheries, Box
eges ( in|
: Martin ieeal. Dorcas White Wyant
dotte eggs $1.25 for 15, larger lots
6e each delivered, cartons. returned]
Mrs. CG, Sieben, _ Peis,
Georgia.
Ss. LL. Wo eggs. Sh fox: 5 pee
Mrs.. J. E. Sorrow, Commerce, Ga.
100 doz. S. GC. W. L. hatching eges |
per week. Mrs. W..T: Merriweather; |
Kelly, Georgia. *
-Thompson Imp. Rinzlet Barred Rock Z
eggs $1.25 for 15, larger lots 6c per |
ese delivered, carton to be returned.
Mrs. dC: Steadham, Bainbridge, Ga. |
Eggs for hatching 15 for $1.50 pre-
paid. Miss Addie Waddell, pees
Georgia.
Pure bred R. I. Red egos from
carefully culled stock $1 per 15. Mrs.
Lizzie Gordy, Cusseta, | Ga.
t, Donaldson sbrain. eggs, winter lay-
ers, $1.25 per By Mars 3. C? Baze-
more, Odessadale, Ga.
R. I. Red eggs from trap nested,
high egg strain $2 for-15. Woodmere
Farms, Chamblee, Georgiay
Custom hatching in large or small
quantities at 4c per egg. We furnish
chicks
45, Atlanta, Ga.
Eggs from large dark cornish game
$1.25 per setting. Mrs. O. N. ao
Moultrie, Ga.
Good fresh Jersey butide 45 lb.
delivered. Mrs. Eva Hefner, Talking
Rock, Georgia. =
Barred Rock hatching eggs $7.20
for 144 delivered. Miss Lillian Grubb,
Demorest, Ga.
-Pure bred white Minorca eggs for
hatching $3 for 15. Roy Jordan, Ro- |
chelle, Georgia.
Pure R. I. Red eggs, dark oe 90
per setting 01215: Mrs. une E. Taylor,
Whigham, Ga.
Tancred O. A. C. w. L. eggs from
trap nested hens, sire, pedigree cock-
erel $3.50 per 15 eggs; flock mating
from early hatched pullets under trap
nest; 15 eggs $2; 100 eggs $10, de-|
posit 10 per cent book order for de-
livery on date wanted. Henry, W.
| Thompson, Box 112, Atlanta, Ga.
EGGS WANTED
Hatching eggs in. large quantities,
delivered weekly, properly packed,
pay $5 per 100 and express charges,
all breeds, write. Waycoss Hatchery, |
Waycross, Georgia.
Want 1 setting some good - breed
turkey eggs, will pay cash or exch.
paper shell pecans for same at 45c
lb. Mrs. W. H. Hubbard, Tallahassee,
Florida. :
- Want hatching eggs from pure bred
flock, any breed for immediate and
next spring shipment. Fains Hatch-
ery, Edison, Gas =
- Want eggs from pure bred stock |
for hatching. State prices per 100 de-
livered, and variety and quantity you
can furnish each week. G. P. - Morgan,
Macon, Georgia: \
Want 250 Barred Rock Mees to
hatch on percentage. Must be thor-
oughbred. Write for price etc. G. P.
Thomas, Elza, Georgia, Route 1.
GRAIN WANTED
Want Laredo and O-too-tan Soy
beans. Also Biloxis. Send sample and]
lowest price and quantity. you can
furnish. C. A. Rowland, Athens; Ga.-
Want seed rye, and seed oats, of
any good variety. Make cash price at
once. E, Patterson, Metter, Ga. Rt. 2.
| exp. collect.
| cash with order. L. EB. Harrison, Dub-
lt lin, Ga.
ae oie __PAGE ELEVEN
or. Ore W. HL Waddelle, Pearson,
Georgia.
Want 4 bu: of chufas. uote price.
Wee A. ae tee Ga. ee
_ PLANTS: FOR SALE .
Several 100 everbearing waar
ty plants 60c 100. Postpaid cash
with order. Mrs. M. A. ernest Rt. 1, :
Seville, Ga., Box 1900
_ Charleston Early cabbage plants .
$1 M, FOB. EL N. Crawford, Brooks,
Ga. /
Riondyke downers: ae $2.25
M., del. Miss A. -R. Hughes 6 Rice
St., - Gainesville, Gap 2 -y.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, imported, 100
30c; 1,000, $1.40. Prepaid.5 and 10
M lots $1 M. FOB. E. A. pers, Rt.
2, Buford, Ga.
Charleston - Wakefield lenbboee
plants 25 100: $1.25 M, FOB.; also
Klondyke strawberry plants $1. 25
500; $2 M. C. S. Wingo, Bt 1, Flow-
ery Dock Ga.
Early Jersey and Chritlesten Wake-
field cabbage plants 20 100, 70c 500
or $1.20 M del.; 5M lots $1 M., FOB.
W.-C: Waldrup, Flowery. Branch, Ga. .
Early Charleston Wakefield. and
Early flat Dutch cabbage plants, now
ready, 300 50c; 1,000 $1.25; post-
paid. Major Crow, Rt A, Gainesville,
Ga =
Arbor vitea 25e doz.
Bruce, Avalon, Ga.
Charleston - Wakefield feast: proot |
cabbage plants 300 65c; 5 M, $6; will
exchange for Stone Mountair witer-
melon seed 5 or 10 Ib. lots. _ Grace
yo Buford, Ga.
housands guaranteed frost proof
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
cabbage plants from imported seed
75e 500; $1.25 M, postpaid; $1 M.
C. FL MA&ddox, ae
Nien Sloan
Ga. Ae
Clean dried sage, 60c del. Mrs. J.
E. Yaun, Rt. 2, Milan, Ga. _ Hoes
Iceberg lettuce plants, 25_ 100, Z
$1.50 M. postpaid. Mrs. 0. E.
Browning, Rt. 4, Doerun, Ga. co
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
-ield cabbage 7 500 for oe 1000
for $1 del. oe Stokgs, Rt. , Ma-
con, Ga. ~
3 Arbor-Vitaes, 3 cape qeauine, 20
to 80 inches, 50c each; dwarf jas-
min, pink crepe myrtle spouts, any- >
size 20c to 30c each; will exchange
any of above for red spirea, sweet
blue violets or large chrysanthemums.
E. B. Daniel, Thomaston, Ga. .
New -Alamo grapes, State inspect
ed, well rooted cuttings $6 doz., $40-
100.- Clem Brown, Alamo,:-Ga. -
Wakefield and Flat. Dutch: abbage
plants 500 70c; $1.10 .M;. Lady
Thompson and Klondyke- strawberry:
plants 35c 100, $3 1000; Stone Mtn.
watermelon seed $1 lb. _
Large and early strawberry oe
30e 100; $2 1000; del. Mrs.
Mobley, Gleanaile, Ga.
. Wakefield, Early Jersey,. Sueces-
sion and Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
500 75c; 1000 $1.25, delivered: $1
1000 FOB. GC. M. Sims, Pembroke,
Ga. i
Dried sage, 60c Ib., 35 1-2 Ib. Mrs.
J. T. Patilla, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 6.
- Early Jersey and Wakefield: cab- |
bage plants now ready, 500 75c; 1000.
$1.25; Bermuda onions same price,
peetsnie -R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga.
Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield |
and Flat Dutch cababge plants, ice-
burg and Big Barton lettuce plants,
Detroit dark red and Eclipse beet
plants, heading Buncombe collard
plants, all 25e 100; $1.50 1000 del.,
> Pao TWELVE
: 500) 75c; 10,000, $7.50. Miss
ne Bonnelle, Box 61, Valdosta, Ga.
er Cabbage, collard and onion plants
eo M. A.-P. Sexton, Valdosta, Ga.
postpaid, 500. 60c; 1000 $1.
7
PEANTS FOR SALE.
Pec varieties. cabbage ae
J. R.
Pope; Fitzgerald, Ga. :
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
- Sodield cabbage plant,600, 65c; 1000;
iN
eee GT} 5000, $4.50; will exch. for, quilts,
ped spreads or flower baskets. Mrs-
Eva Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.
200 well rooted - dwarf.
_dewberry plants $1.25; 1005: Klondyke
_ strawberry plants, 25c, 100; all del.
Mee R. Pe Terrell, Rt. 3, Greenville |
t Bomicia: Arbor-Vitea, > Pyadiper
Z Mountain Laurel, Holly, Red Japonica
_ Snowball Hydrangea; Bridal Wreath,
_ Spirea, Pink Althea, Golden Bells,
--Pink Almond, Tree Cactus, all rooted
25e each; Pink Cherokee and Thorn-
less. yellow rose $1 doz.; wild onions,
~ eabbage and collard plants. Leading
~ varieties, 500, 50c; 1000,90c; 5000
othe. TOs Mrs.
Savannah Ave., Valdosta. Ga.
_ Cabbage, collard and onion plants,
Ruth
- Charleston Wakefield cabbage
S eeaes,
S120. Prepaid. Roy Sone
Ga :
Everbearing strawberry plants, 30e
100. Will *exch. for hooked rug or
cabbage plants. Miss M. K. Meeks,
Rt. 2, Devereaux, Ga. ~~
: Hymalaya Blackberry vines $1 doz
Mrs. D. E, _Hvans, Ritz76; ee eee
Gas
: Klondyke aud Gandy stmwberry
_ plants, $2. _ OR. ie Nasi: anyms,
Wtondyke ee plants, 25e
- 100; $2.50 M+ Del. 10 M. or more $2
M. Paul Martin, Rt. ase fae
ee Branch, Ga.
-geed, 20e
cand Lady
5 collard plants, 500, 65c;
Thomas bunch winter Eng. pea
Ib. del., 15 Ib..in bu. lots
FOB; also Charleston Wakefield F.
' P. eabbage plants, $1. 25 M. Del. by
= mail, $1 M. by Exp. .FOB. John W.
Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.
Lady Thompson nei ee
30c 100. Prepaid. Minnie Matthews,
~ Plainville, Ga.
: Everbearing strawberry re abe
00, $2 M. Mrs. T. B. McDilda, Lyons
= 5 Gay; Saxe
Taerbanrihe iene Missionary
Thompson
- plants, The and 50c 100, $8.50 M. Mrs
~ Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga.
=< Banana plants, Soler $1 ea.
a R. Tippins, Dairy, Ga. ~
-Kellog everbearing _strawberry
eae, 50c per 100; $4 per 1000. Mrs.
es R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga.
- Everbearing strawberry plants. 25e
per 100. H. J. Daxidson, Pine ee,
ce Ga.
Charleston Wakeficid, - Succession,
Drum Head and Copenhagen Markets
a. - Cabbage plants, 75c per 500; $1.25 per
- 1000... Mrs.. WW. A. Bruce,
Valdosta,
= Ga; a Bee
Millions frost proof cabbage and
1000, $1:
5000, $3.75. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga.
- Charleston, Jersey. Wakefield and.
_ Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 200, 45c;
500, 75; 1000, $1.25. *- Miss Grace.
-Branan,_,Lewiston, Ga.
Giant, Gandy -and ay Louis aera
berry plants ext. early, $1.50 per 100;
$3.50 per 1000. St. Regas (everbear-
a, _ ing) Cuthbert Red Raspberry plants |
"$3 per 100, $25 per 1000; Select Him-
ae blackberry oer $5 per 100.
-boxwood |
plants, uniform size $15 del.; lucretia |
BB. Haekle, 603 E.
tkey fig, large 25c, 8 for 50c;
| W. Tool, Macon Ga. Rt. 2.
now ready, 300, 50c; 1000,
Seville,
pTaes
strawberry |
-|now ready, P: P: prepaid,
So MARKET BULLETIN:
De a "Russell, Rockbridge, Box 1,
Avondale Estates, Gay ee
Charleston and Early Tessey Wake
field cabbage plants, 25e per 100, 75c
per 500, $1.25 per 1000. D. C. Bare-
foot, Seville, Ga.
Million frost proof cabbage plants
now ready, 35c for 200, 75 for 500,
$1.25 per 1000, ainored by parcel
post same day order received. W. S
Adams, Seville, Ga.
All leading. varieties of. - cabbage}
plants from inoculated seed, 500, 75;
Everbearing strawberry plants 30 |
per 100; $2.50 per 1000 del. Mrs. G
F. Orr, Flowery | Branch, Ga,
Early Jersey, Charleston Wake-
field, Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 65
for 500, $1.15 per 1000 delivered; 10,-
Branch, Ga.
McDonald earliest blackberry, 1000
for $12.50, 100 for $1.50; Lucretia
Dewberry, 100 for $1.10; Brown tur-
Kudzu
2 and 3 yrs. old, 100, $3.25, 25, $1. J.
-Hollyhocks: dbl. white and cream, 1
year old, with good roots $1 per: doz.;
Burpees Improved Tris lilies, mixed
colors $1 per doz.; 200 deep red ver-.
benas, hardy blants: 25 per doz.; 200}
rooted sage plants 10c, wisteria 15c,
lilac 15e. Mrs. Sow. Sloan, Auburn,
Gave.
Cabbage plants ready, . leading va-
rieites, 500, 75c; 1000, $1.25, delvd.
5000 and up 90c per M.-FOB. Cash.
with order. We C. a paeee le
Ga.
Azelias, pa red, Sellow: 6 ioe Sr:
white pine, crabapple 20c; black wal-
nut $1 doz.; palmetto cactus, 6 for $1;
wild white: dogwood 6 for $1; pink
erepe myrtle, 25c each. R. D. Wilson,
Morgantown, Ga.
Evergreen vine, 15c
berry plants 50 for 25c;
doz.; straw-
bird eye}
pinks, 15 doz. ae: YUE. Carn, Elli-
jay, Ga.
_ Everbearing and Gibson. Siew bers
fry plants 25c, 100; $2, 1000; Mrs.
Rubye Tumlin, Cuineeville, Ga.
Winter heading cabbage plants,
500, 75; 1000,, $1.25. Thelma Har-
rington, Thomasville, Ga.
Charleston, Jersey Wakefield and |
early flat dutch cabbage plants, 500,
1000, $1.10; 38000, $3 postpaid.
W. H. Branan, Lewiston, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, any va-
riety, 65 M. collect. J. Ss. Le Fay-
etteville, Ga. :
Everbearing strawberry Sanis for
sale or exch. B. E. eee Liston,
Ga. ee
All leading varieties cabbage plants
500, $1;
1000, $1.75; $1, 1000 express collect,
satisfaction guaranteed. J. T. Davis,
Tifton, Ga. ef
Early Jersey Wakefield catbane
plants now ready $1, 1000 FOB., good
plants or money back. J. T. Hughes,
Rockingham, Ga..
Bermuda onion, cabbage, beet and
Boston lettuce $1.25, M. F. O. Mar-
tin, Jakin, Ga. ss
Early Jersey cubbase. and collard
plants, $1, 1000 each; bermuda onion
plants, $1.25, 1000; Robert Vocke,
'Valdosta,-Ga. Bt. 1. 22 *
Dry sage 60c lb. del. Send P. O. M.
O. HB. D. Yown, Milan, Ga. Rt. 2.
|. Cabbage plants. W. i. eadsl
Pearson, Ga.
Charleston - Wakefield, all season,
Flat Dutch and true Georgia collards
guaranteed.
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
$1.25 per 1000. Capt. Albert Harring- |
| ton, Thomasville, Ga.
000 for $8. W. O. ee Flowery
-|red raspberries 50c doz.;
bushes, 6 for 50c; dark red, bunch |
$425; 10 Mi, $7. 50, aoe dina.
Jc Me Nix, Flowery |
ee
Improved . Klondyke strawberry
plants, $2.50 M. delivered. Mrs. J S.
Crow, ' Cummings, Ga.
Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage
plants, 100, 20c; 1000, $1.50. J. H.
Baughan, Alverton, - -Ga.
Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield
cabbage plants, 500, 65c; 1000, $1.15.
Guy - Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.-
_ Jersey, Wakefield and early Flat
Dutch cabbage plants; $500, 65; 1000
/$1.10 del; ; 5000, $4.50 coll. E. C. Wal-
Pe Flowery Branch, Ga. Ba es,
- Wakefield, Flat Dutch and Succes-
sion cabbage plants, 30c, 100; 500, 75c
$1.25 1000, collard plants same price.
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Cuthbert and St. Regis everbearing.
$3 100; $20
1000.. May and June cherry trees 10c
each; $1 doz.; snowball lilac, hydran-
gea, 20 each, $2 doz. J. F. Anderson,
Blue Ridge, Ga.
Lady Thompson. aeohenty plants
a
1|20c, 100. Also dry sage, 3 ozs., 12c,
Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield
eabbage plants $1.25 M.; 500 5c;
Bermuda onions, $1.50 MM. J. N. Me-
Kinley, Pitts, Ga. _
Surehead cabbage now ready, 20
100. Miss Ruth Sexton, Royston, Ga-|
Early Jersey, Charleston Wake-
field and Flat Dutch cabbage plants
post paid 500, 60c; 1000, $1. John B.
Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Frost procf cabbage plants now
ready, all varieties, 500, 75c; 1000,
$1.25, post paid; express collect. 10-
000, $10. L. A. Welch, Sylvester, Ga.
Dry sage, 69c lb. Also well rooted
Holts Mammoth sage plants 10c ea.
or 8 for 25c. Lady peas, 10c lb.; red
speckled sugar crowder peas 10c Ib.
Mrs. Ida M. Allen, Rt. 5, Carrollton,
Ga.
Early and .Charleston Wakefield
cabbage plants, white bermuda onions
500, -75c;' 1000, $1.25 del. 6 M., $6.
express coll. Walter- W. McBver:
Braselton, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield and Early
Jersey cabbage ready to ship, 300, 50c
1000, $1.25 or express coll. $1 M;
5000, $4.50; 10 M $7.50. Mrs. Anna}
Crow, Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ga.
Imp. Klondyke strawberry plants,
500, $1; $1.75 M. del. Mrs. C. F. Hunt
Cummings, Ga.
Imp: large Hondykes strawberry
plants, 25ce, 100; $2 $1000, cabbage
plants 15 100. Mrs. Rosie ee a
4, Cummings, Ga. y
Klondyke strawberry 25c 100; $2
M. Cash with order. Mrs. W. B. easy
Tutt 4, Cummings, Ga.
Succession, Charleston and Jersey
Wakefield, Drumhead, Flat Dutch and
sure head cabbage and onion plants
now ready for prompt shipment; 1000
75; 5000 and up 60 M. 15 M. Lady
Thompson strawberry plants, $2; 8
M $5; 500, $1.40; 25 per 100. Will
exch. for worm free dried apples,
honey, quilt tops or any kind fancy |
work, preserves or B. G. P. C.. pig
six wks. old. Mrs. J. -M. Hall, Rt..5,
Calhoun, Ga
Klondyke strawberry plants 206
100; 5 M. $1.50 M; bunch cultivated
blackberry $2 100, $15 M., FOB. W.
G. Kelley, Forest Park. Ga.
Kudzu plants $15 M. F. C. Drexel,
Buena Vista, Ga.
Large stock Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield, Succession and early Flat |.
Dutch cabbage plants,.500, 70c; 1000
20c 100; 500, 75c; $1.25 1000; 5 M.,
$1.25. Expressed 1000, $1, 5000-
| orders.
Thursday, December 5,
10 000 or more Te M. ae
Pitts; Ga. =,
Early Jersey Souk Charl to
cession F, P. cabbage plants,
Dutch, $1.25 M. Special price o1
Z. X. Potts, So A, Ba
ville, Ga. _ =
Willets new wondees
bush Eng. peas $15 bu.;
Tb. D. P. Ellis, Gay, Ga.-
M4 ok
500. Cash with order. J. C.:
2, Gainesville, Ga,
Large everbearing strawb
25e 100; $2.50 M. Add posta: a.
W. H. Brewton, Statesboro, Ga
Early Jersey and Charleston |
field cabbage plants. -Promp
ment. 800 50c, 500 75c, 1000
Insured prepaid mail. Collect
ments, 500 50c; 1000 75e. J.
ner, Senoia, Ga.
- Jersey and Chstisston e
cabbage plants. Insured prepaid
/ 800 - 50c; 75e; $1. 25. =
Couch, Sena: Ga. ne
' Early Jersey Charleston Y
cabbage, 20c 100, $1.25 M.
ders cheap; everbearing stra
$3 M.; Ga: collards $1 M. No
Cash. Prompt: shipment. Mrs.
Allen, Rt. 2, Gainesville, G
Charleston Wakefield and Ha
Flat Dutch. Now ready, 800.
1000 $1.25. Prepaid. Collect $1
$7.50 M. C. M. Crow, Rt. - G:
ville, Ga. ee
Early Jersey Chabteauen
20c 100;. $1.25 M.; everbeari
berry plants $3 M. Now reat.
J. C. Allen, Rt. 2, Gainesvil
Iceberg lettuce plants, 25c?
postage. Mrs. Katherine Bo
Brookwood Ave., Commerce,
Early Jersey and Charlesto
field cabbage plants, 20c hun
M. Joe Ray, Coleman, Ga.
Well rooted prickley mock
hedge plants, $1 hun.; dewberry P.
50c hun.; old taxhion white
low selected seed corn, 90c
Mrs, J. R. Hillis, it Ay: Millha
Ga.
Everbearing ee plar
hun. Mrs. G. C. Sledge, Bhi
tville, Ga.
Large Early wtlawhous :
80c hun. $2 M. Del. Mrs.-L. EB
ley, Glenville, Ga. >
Cabbage and onion. plants, 20
W. S. Coody, Rhine, Ga.
Early Jersey and Charleston
field frostproof cabbage plan
60c; $1.10 M. del. 10,000 $7.50 co
E. Y, Stokes, Rt, 3, Macon, Ga.
Rooted Kudzu plants, 2 to 5
old. Prices reasonable. Will exch
Duroc Jersey hogs that are
ander M. Kennedy, Collins,
Early Jersey and Charleston
field, Succession and Flat Dutch
bage plants, 500 70c, $1.25 M
Sewell, Pitts, Ga. cae
Collard and cabbage slant $1
i ecist ch: Ga;
_ Everbearing nie pl
hun. Add postage; also pin
02.5 parnie Lilacs, | 25e;
small purple fig sprouts,
Y. A. Dial, Rt. 2; Monroe,
Early Jersey and Charlesto
field cabbage plants, 500 65; $
| FOB, L. Ce Meio:
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ite willow peach trees 1
fay cherry sprouts, 10 ea
Mrs. Grady Fraser,
nks,all colors, 50c doz.; red
mnning roses 25 each;
z.;.travelers. delight vine
ee each; tiger lilies, 50e
eysuckle vine 5c each; old
blackberry sprouts, SI. 50
Al well rooted, ivory. Home
~ low narcissus, $1 per
Swan Iris, $1. per 50;
oS . 2 we old, oe
. star jasmine wade _weep-
F for ee fae doz, Mrs,
Re.
ee Ga. Rt. Oe
23g
= mache ete white. nar-
5c doz.; golden bells, 10c ea.
age, Miss Minnie Langley,
5 Rt. ao
oted, monthly rose Busnes
nd old. fashioned red velvet rose
each, mixed | collection of
ings 40 per doz., Mock Or-
d Philadelphia dogwood 25c.
e 10c each, of 3 for 25c.
fiver privet hedge, bushes,
20c each, cuttings, 80 per
i BE. area McIntyre,
ae Poet trumpet jonquils,
also dbl. me trumpet,
had. postage. Mrs.
end Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
$ snow
Det. aes purple Jap Tris
inkrand white Lubieus 25c
jonquils, ~30c doz.;
snow ball, althea, golden
japonica, tree cactus, all
ild red, yellow oxalis and
Sadie
Senda: se flowering
outterfly bush,
25c each; 6 for $1.10, post-
s; single, blue bulbs,
or 8 doz. ee 00 postpaid, snow
eh:
2c doz.; butterfly bush,
ingle oxange lilies, 10 ea.;
nsy, mixed verbena, Jap
siglia, any color, will exch
y hydrangea, flowering al-
bridal wreath, and other flow-
order accepted less than 50c.
tage. Miss Mattie Slaughter,
erence sweet scented
Star of Bethlehem 10c. doz.;
erkins roses and other roses
ch or $1 doz.; lilac, pink oxalis
ch; August tiger lilies,
pore | tae
each, ,
<jleas $1
bush honey-|50c each;,
prim roked: ae 10c
ila
and |:
white. flags: De: Sue
doz.;
pinks.
Boston: ferns 20 each; -
ter, Buford, Ga. es
White narcissus 150. aha or $1 per
100: bulbs; purple lilac, forsythea, 10c |
each, flowering almonds, sweet. shrub,
wild azelias 15c each; green and white
border grass, 5c each; evergreen hedge.
cutting, 2 each. All well rooted Add |
postage. Miss gem oe Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt.
Yellow daffodils, dbl. and single,
nie a 100 bulbs; butter
10%, or $1 100; bronze |
100; hardy verbena
tas ;
Si OI os Nag
\ CD.
1
c
bet
0 +
a
1x)
OVeGr
KONG. Cash. Add postage. Mrs.
1. W. Slaughter, Rising I'awn, Ga.
White pines, mtn. lauyels, _honey-
suckle and hally bushes 20c each; hem
lock and" crabapple bushes 15c "each
Cherokee roses 45c dozen; honeysuc-
kle: vine, 10e each; iris lilies, hedge
oushes 25 dozen; white ash 25c each
Mrs. E. P. Fain, Morganton, Ga.
Blue flag lilies 20c dozen or 6 doz.
for $1-.Mrs. -G. D. Crawford, Martin,
Ga. ;
Everbloom ros bushes, 1 cream ann
1 salmon color 40c each. Postpaid.
Pink oxalis bulbs 10c each. Laurel
Woody, Nashville, Ga.
2 English honeysuckle; cape jas-
mine, 1 American beauty rose, 2 yrs.
old; 3 junipers. Well zo All. 25
each; seven sister, velvet and moss
Ps as
s
rose 20c; Jonquils, narcissus and iris:
lilies $1 per 100; 4 boxwoods, well
rooted 50c; old fashioned garden
pinks 25c dozen; golden -bells 20c.
Miss Margie White, Temple, Ga. Rt 3
- Water lilies 45 each postpaid. Will
exch for Something useful.. Mrs. O.
B. Jones, Powder Springs, Ga.
Lemon lilies, $1 dozen; winter pinks
50 dozen; jonquils and daffodil bulbs
25e dozen; yellow thornless roses, 15
each}
59 dozen; tansy 8hce dozen.
Add postage. Miss Dessie Abercrom-
bie, Loving, Ga, :
Cape jasmine, 2 yr. old, 50 each;
golden rod bush 25 each; red velvet,
brides, yellow, pink and red and ma-
dame butterfly rose bushes, 2 yr. old,
varigated tame.
roneysuckle bush 50c each; white
snowball geraniums, 60c each; run-
ning parlor ivy vine and boxwood,
well rooted 15c. Mrs. E. L. Roberts,
Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33.> .
White spruce pine and holly bushes
50c each; boxwood $1 dozen;
bushes and balm of Gilead trees 25c,
each; mtn, laurel, $1 dozen; snow-
be alls, cherry trees, and lilac bushes,
ibe each; blue and white blooming,
blue flag lilies 10c each; mtn. ferns,
50e dozen; evergreen vine, 15 dozen;
peppermint and spearmint and horse-
mint 25e dozen; maple trees 10 to 12
inches. 15c each; garden strawber-
ries 50e a 100; butter and eggs 10c
doz. Add postage. Miss Ruth White,
Dahlonega, Ga. |
August lilies, 25e dozen;
20c. Well rooted. Mrs.
Mullis, Caldwell, Ga. Box 9.
Jonquils,. daffodils. and narcissus
bulbs 85e dozen; golden bells 3 for
85e; golden turkey cap lilies 30c doz.;
purple
Melton
200
_ snap
dragon plants 25e: collection ae seed
10e- pkg.; add postage, pe Sade Win-
; sweet Toeket 20c doz. All|
| mixed colors, 1c each. Add postage.
Cherokee roses 50c dozen; aza-|
English |
fig.
ae ushes: o fon BOG purple iris 5 85
dozen; Don -Deodora 10 each. Mrs.
Louisa Blalock, ae a Rt. 3
Box 48.
Buitercup and> jonquil bulbs $1. a
100; monthly rose cuttings, all colors
2c. a dozen. Mrs. Ben Eehols, Philo-
math, Ga.
Starks dbl. giant, ae colors, Sue
zennia seeds, 25 a teacupful del. Miss
Vera Lee, Leones Ga, Rt. d,-Box
DO . ne
- Improved. African Marisol? seed,
= fall plooms, $1 per OZ. Mts: Hallie
. fuller,, Geneva, Ga.
__ Avbor-Vitaes, pyramid, 15 auehes
each; dwarf 15 inches, 50c each;
sae ipers, 3 ft. $1.50, 1 ft. 50c; box-
woods, 15 inches, 50g; | cerabapples,
ig ivy, lilies, dogwocd, huckle-
try, dwarf and winter, lilac, sno.
flowering pear all 25c each; 3
ferns $1 each... Add~ postage.
. Laura Planter, Morganton, Ga.
_ Butter and eggs and narcissus bulbs
25e and 20c doz. Add postage. Miss |.
Vera Hill, Conyers, Ga.
Henderson superior pansy | plants,
Mrs, .Ov BE, Browning, Doerun, Ga.
RFD 4. =,
All colors of rose ogtones. 2. for
15c, or 2 for 25c rooted; blue sweet
violets, 50 a 100; snap dragons 50c
dozen; century a 25 each; daffo-
dils 50c dozen; carnations 2 for 25c;.
bridal wreath, flowering almond, 10c
each; red and white striped - holly-
hocks, 3 for 25c; prickly pear, large
yellow blooms, 25c each. Mrs. Lena
Phillips, Fair Mount, Ga., Rt. 1.
Large, well rooted shrubbery; pink
almond, red quince, golden bells, pom-
egranates, evergreen winter bloom-
butterfly bush, crimson and lavender
spirea,.rose, white and pink weiglia,
white English dogwood, pink deritzie,
Philadelphus, bridal wreath, lilac,
snowball, kudzu and armor privet,
bitter sweet vine with red berries; all
winter, Boston ivy and mistletoe. Ali
25e each. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairs-
ville, Ga; Rt. 1.
800 sweet scented hie narcissus
bulbs. Sell. cheap or exch. for any-
thing ean use of equal value. Mrs. J.
T.. Lewis, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.
Monthly rose bushes, 1 and 2 yr.
old, 6 for 65c. Cuttings, all colors and
kinds, 25 for 80c, 50 for 50e; 40 small
weigelias, 75c; ivy vine, 30 bunch.
All del. Mrs. Ophelia Phillips, Fair-
burn, Ga. Rt. 4. t
Pink imported canna bulbs, 3 for
25e, 8 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs.!
Lena Holland, Flowery -Branch, Ga.
Mammoth Russian sunflower seed.
Clean and nice. 12 1-2e pint. R. L.
Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Yellow canna bulbs, 10c each, 40c
dozen; yellow day lilies 15c dozen;
dark red and orchid dahlia bulbs, 10c.
each, 80ce dozen; shasta daisies 15c
dozen; white chrysanthemums, large
type 20c dozen. Mrs A. W. Ca
Gainesville? Ga Rid:
Well rooted cape jasmines, large
size, 20c and 40c each del. Miss Min-
nie Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2.
Everblooming. rose cuttings, all
colors, 15 dozen; well rooted bushes,
25e each, or 5 for $1; blue sweet vio-
lets, now in bloom, and verbena, large
blooming size plants, 15 dozen each;
white peony! bulb 25 each; fire ball
eannas, 40e dozen. Mrs. D. W. Hughey
Ranger, Ga, Rt.-1, Box 68.
Blue flag lilies 25c, 5 for $1; purple
lilac, rooted, 5e each; red monthly
roses 15 each; golden glow, rooted,
3 for 10c; pink monthly rose cut-
Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 4.
ing bush honeysuckle, cape jasmine, |
ferns, all kinds, 15c
ed, 6 (oe 25e; hock 25e do: en; <
four oclocks, all color seed, 25 for
5e; blooming peaches, with dbl. pink |
Ricans 10e each. Will exch. any. of
the above to amt. Of SL fer.
scraps. Must be new and nothing less
than 4 inches Sq. Each party pay
postage. Miss Mary E. Grindle,: Dah-
lonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 42,
Dbl, lemon canna with orange spec-
| kled throat, 40c doz; white and vari-,
gated dahlias, $2 dozen. All orders
%
_quilt * =
over $1. prepaid. Miss Hettie. Ken: -
drick, Griffin, Ga. Rt. Go
White cape jasmine, 75c; red ver-
bena, with white eye, 10c; all kinds _
of ferns, nice bunch, 25 chs cactus,
erab claw, red and pink sword and
large bloom blood red varieties 25c,.
450 and 50e each; shasta daisies 10;
large, sweet siolets hestor 2 plants.
a
red Dorothy Perkins roses 25c; white: 2
spider lily bulbs 25. All well rooted. :
Miss Annie Malphrus, Tusculum, Ga.
Cannas, pillow of fire, green foli-_
age, scarlet blooms, Indiana orange
salmon, extra large blooms; gladiator.
lyellow blooms, red mixed with green.
foliage; Richard Wallace, canary yel-..
|low, green foliage, 15 roots for $1. 00".
Mrs. s
Will exch. for. Shasta daisies.
R. L, Silver, Edison, Gao
1 yr. junipers, boxwoods and spirea / :
25c; blue lilacs 10 and 25ce; weeping
willows 25 and- 50c; Mada! wreath,
blooming pear, yellow bells, 10c and
25e; wisteria, flowering almond,. Roose.
velt, Paul Naron and other kinds and
colors of monthly roses, from 10 to
50c each; dbl and single yellow and
white aiid plue flag lilies, 30e doz.
All deliyered. Mrs. B: ae Baldwin,
All kinds of ferns, from 10 to 25.
each; young century plants 5c; or-
ange lilies 40 dozen; justicia, i year
plant, 25; Devils pin-cyshion cac-
tus 5c} large plumosa fern 40c; white
and green Jew 5c; hanging _ basket
Moss protec coaias 10e; 2 year old
pink hydrangea 50c; 2 year old Eng-
lish dogwood and holly 25c each. Add
~ Red and peor cannas PDGs each;
shasta daisies 25 dozen; colonial
lilies 20c dozen; blue violets 10 doz;
California privet 25c; cape jasmine,
rooted, 20c; white jasmine, rooted,
5cs Star of Bethlehem 10e dozen; pink
aie red sultanas 10; begonia 15e:.
each, rooted;,
holly and cedar 50c and 75c per box.
Mrs. Charlie A. Rice, Maxeys, Ga.
Pink crepe myrtle, purple _ lilac;
white star jasmine, golden bells, pink
almonds. All well rooted 20c each;
cream American beauty rose cuttings
10c each; April blooming narcissus $2
per 100 or $12 M; blue violets 50
per 100; all kinds af munis, 60c doz.;
dbl rd bronze leaf cannas 60e doz.
Mrs: WT: Caldwell, Milner, Ga. Rt.
ee
ta and tiger lilies, 40c and 30. per
dozen; wild, hardy ferns, 3 for 25c:
white pine, holly and maple, well
rooted, 25c; thornless yellow roses,
3 for 25c; large red and pink roses
10 each; Cherokee roses $1 dozen.
Mrs. Willie Ellis, Loving, Ga.
Mtn. laurel, spruce-and white pine
hemlock and holly bushes 20c each;
trailing arbutus,~ Cherokee roses, SoBe
dozen; holly branches, with berries
and galax for Christmas. decoration.
Barbara Ferguson, Chestatee,. Ga.
Yellow winter pinks, 10c each, 50c
postage. Miss Ida oaee St. Berge, :
Ga. z :
Ne
dozen; red and yellow canna bulbs. 10 |
each, 60c dozen. Mrs. W.. Me Robbs, <5
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. as
cotton, peanuts AOL
aes Ww. D. eS
: hand milker. ne
: milk ne eae Must have had ex-
Cathedral Pines
cal examination.
Dairy, Athens, Ga.
Want man with wife to care for
small farm, 18 to 25 acres on halves,
must be good worker and be sober
and trustworthy. J. M. Garner, ek
mart, Georgia.
Want good responsible party ie live
on place and work good 2-horse farm
in Elbert county, on public highway.
close to school and church. Write or
come* see.-C. S. Maxwell, Elberton,
Georgia,. Route 3.
Want man with email family to
care for small 1 horse farm. I wil.
supply stock and supplies. W, J. Mor-]
gan, Stilmore, Georgia, Route 3.
; Want: a small family to take a 1
horse farm on halves. Good land and
home. White or colored. M. M. Mitchell
Culloden, Georgia.
Want. martied | man with no aig
dren man to work for wages. Wife
to keep house for widower who is
alone. Must be. sober and energetic.
= Write terms. W. A. Bass, Devereaux,
Georgia. g oe fs
Want a sober, industrious, unmar-
ried young man, to live as one of
family, and. cultivate a small farm on
a share basis. Everything furnished.
Write for particulars. Mrs. J. T.
Clarke, College Park, Ga. Route 2.
Want man to work for wages 1928.
Married man with, smali family. Also
help to cut cord wood. R. E. F, Jer-
kins, Lithia Springs, Georgia.
Want man and wife to work
poultry farm. Man to do Bearer
work, and woman to attend to trap
nests. _Renouf Poultry Farm, Laon
Georgia.
Want boy 16 to 18 years old to
a work small acreage year round. Will].
give board and pay salary. Close to
wn. Otto Wehlitz, | Cordele, Ga.
fant good man to work 50 farms
halves. Write for particulars. B.
oNey Hancock, Riverdale, Georgia.
Want good man or men to work 1
Gerd: 2 horse farm, or other good farm
help. Good stock, land, near
-and church. Extra fine pasture. Write
: for further particulas. Frank Saach-
er, Thomson, Georgia, Rte 4,
Want a first class gin man build
and operate good gin at Philema, Ga
on G.:S. W. and G. railroad 1,000 to
2,000 bales pledged for 1928. Free
site and free water. Ed Stallings, Ing
dustrial Agent, GSW. and G. R. R.
Albany, Georgia.
: TO RENT FARMS
of: horse farm, 1 or 2 miles
Meas Ccdcte. Geo. W. Calhoun, Cor-
wv
> @ele, Ga. 314 16th Ave, East.
Have found a farm, This is answer
to so many inquiries. J. L. Savage.
oe Thomaston, Ga. Route B.
Want a place where can raise plen-|
ty of hogs... Have a remedy that is
sure preventative of hog cholera. Je
H. Elliott, Dixie, Georgia, Route 2.
Want 1 horse farm for 1928. Ex-
perienced tobacco grower. 50-50 basis
W. B. McAlum,, Anderson, S. C. 212
South Tower Street.
Want 2 or 3 horse farm on. 50-50
basis. L. J. Johnson, 441 oe See
Rd. Atlanta, Ga.
Want a good 1 horse farm near}
in poultry,
tows. Ain interested
oe
-work of all kinds.
Harlem, Georgia, Star Route.
perience and: be able. to. stand physi- |.
school |.
ots. :
: Gusntity you can. furnish W. A. King
POSITIONS WANTED
Want position on farm for general
cake Edmunds,
Farm manager and educated,
years of age, desires place to care for
orchard, dairy, hogs, ete. Want part]
or all salary basis. J B. White, At-
.anta, Georgia, 1610 Paxon. Ave.
Want position with stock or dairy |
arm, regular work with truck. Can
,urnish own truck if desired. Salary,
commission or piece work. P. S. Stone
vypher, Toccoa, Ga. Route 2. aN
Want work in nursery or on dairy |
arm. Experienced in both. Have been
manager and overseer of orchards
for past 6 years. References. Lyle N.
Reed, Metcalf, Ga. Rt. R. Box 68.
Want place on farm for 1928.
. H. Bridges, Evans, Georgia.
: Want position as Overseer 0.
facur echanic on large farm. A.e
136 yrs. Life-time experience in gen
eral farming. Can handle labor an
anderstand and can keep fn order
any kind of farm machinery. Refer-
ences. R P. Tyson, Ashburn, Ga.
Rie ds
Want work on farm on share basis
or will rent if stock is furnished.
Reliable, experienced and have good
references. J. K. Fuller, Manchester,
Ga Rt: . Box 27 ay,
Want position as Overseer on- farm
for 1928. Work for $75 per mo.
Will also work 2- horse farm on shares
Good references. Ae A. Gillis, Rock-
fiedge, Ga.
Want position as overseer on pen:
eral, dairy, or poultry farm. Can
| begin now. 88 years of age. Life-time
experience. W. E. ay enor
Georgia. si .
Experienced man desires position
as overseer on farm for 1928. Refer-
ences. P. O. Box 24, Chipley, Ga.
Middleage widow with 3 small
boys, want a place on farm with some
good party. Can begin at once. Good
references. Mrs. Victoria:
Maxeys, Georgia, Route 1.
Want place on farm for $1 per day
and board, or rent farm on halves.
L. C. Tanner, Alma, Georgia, Rt. 1.
Want position with dairy. Good
milker, and can drive truck. Age 19
years, Prefer near Atlanta, Georgia.
Brannen Baggerly, Barnesville, Ga. |
Experienced man wants place look
ing after poultry for salary or per
cent basis. J. C.. Buhendes, Forsyth,
Georgia, Route 3.
VEGETABLES
Jerusalem Artichokes, $l pk. del.
or $3.50 bu. John M. Spliey: Adrian,
Georgia.
Dried red pepper, 25e Ib. or exch.
for dried apples, or quilt scraps. Mrs.
Maud Pierce, Stonewall, Ga. Route 1.
1-2 gallon artichokes, 75. Cash.
Lawrence Derden, Ellijay, Ga Rt. 3.
1 acre green cabbage, prefer
sell in field. Truck peddlers please
call or write. J. H. ve Cordele,
Georgia.
Turnip greens and collard greens,
by mail, postpaid, in flour sacks, 50c.
-Both fresh and nice any time. Can
mix it half and half if desired. L. J.
Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Route 1.
' White multiplying onion sets, 50c
val,, or exch. Mrs. J. F. Soloman,
| Jeffersonville, Ga.
Artichokes, any quantitv, 5 lb. J.
P.. Morgan, Senoia, Ga. RFD 2:
40]
Mea Can drive truck. State salary |.
Schwab,
a Maxeys, Ga.
or exch.;
to.
and Son, Summerville, Ga.
Want green cabbage, and all iva |
of. fresh. vegetables. Write before
shipping. Fred I. Baker, Cats
Gas P.O. Box Dad.
A few qts. Ace onions, 20 qt. a
farm. N. E. Patterson, Meueer, ee
gia, Route 2.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want pecans. Send sample and best
price. W. H. -Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Want. 200 lbs. large paper shell: pe-.
cans, 1927 crop. Quote lowest. DES
O. L. Koegel, Valdosta, Ga. -
Want pecans, any pani bedded
and seedlings. Send samples and state
price, FOB Bainbridge. S. aren,
Bainbridge, Ga.
Want pecans, any variety or quan-
tity. Advise price, quantity, and sub-
mit samples. A. J, Evans, Marketing
ABERCY, Inc., Fort Valley, Ga.
- Want pecans, all varieties, any
ihe. N. W. Bueannan, Americus,
Georgia.
Want Schley and. Stewart pecans.
Will pay 18 FOB your station, or
22c del. Atlanta. Send sample. Blan
Duke, Atlanta, Ga. aad Manigault
Street, N. E.
Want quantities of pecans. Send
samples and prices. Terminal Fruit
Co., Atlanta Ga. Terminal Station.
Want new crop seedlings, and pa-
per shell pecans, in any quantity.
Send sample and state quantity for
prices. Southland Pecan Co., Colum-
bus, Georgia. ;
Want pecans, any quantity, budded
and seedlings. Send samples and state
cash price FOB Bainbridge. Bain-
bridge Produce Co., Bainbridge, Ga.
INCUBATORS AND BROODERS
Several 500 cap. Buckeye oil brood-
ers, good as new, $17.50, or exch. for
oats. Miller Ideal triple deck incuba-
tor, cap. 11,700 eggs. Good operating
cond. Guaranteed. Write for price. S.
P.. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.
Standard Buckeye Incubators and
Brooders. Reasonable. C, P. Colclough,
1 Super Hatcher Hot Water Incu-
bator, cap. 400 eggs. 3 trays, $25; 1
improved Blue Flame oil brooder, cap
500 chicks, $9. Practically new. Mrs.
H. B, Ford, Lavonia, Ga. 5
1 Buckeye Incubator, 250 cap. $25,
1 oil burner brooder, used
2 mos. 99. Both in good cond. Heard
Orr, Orange, Ga. Route 1.
? Buckeye incubator, 120 cap. good
cond. $15. Mrs. J. W. McGowan,
Summitt, Ga. Route 3. _ ,
1 Oakes 60 egg cap. electric incu-
bator. Complete, with thermometer
and instructions, $10; 1 100 chick cap
oil burning Buckeye brooder, with
thermometer, $10; 1 Oakes oil burn-
ing brooder, 60 cap. $5. All in good
working order. Will exch. Write what
you have. Dr. G. H. Dunlap, Veils
Georgia, 111 N. Main St.
1 500 chick cap. Buckeye oil. burn-
ring Blue Flame-broder, $15, or exch.
John M. Spivey, Adrian, Ga.
200 egg cap. Soft Heat Incubator.
Nicely finished. Used very little. Per-
fect cond. $20 or exch. for Mammoth
Bronze turkeys, pure bred. Mrs. L.
B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.
1 250 egg size Super Incubator,
$18. Cash. FOB Milan. P. M. Spires,
Milan, Ga.
1 250 egg Buckeye incubator; 1 250
Foy incubator. Both in first class
cond. Very cheap for cash. Will exch.
$8 del.
pigeons.
ir 1,000
|| brooders in. first pee
corn, wheat, coats, hogs,
Rock hens. Not. over 3
Thomson, - Ga. Winfield Rt. -
1 Buckeye | brooder,. 500. cap
flame, oil burner. Used 5 weeks
eash. C. W. Owens, Hull, Ga. Ro
1 Buckeye Canopy brooder,
cap. used 1 time. Perfect cond. 1$
will exch for farm product ts. i ER.
| Hart, College Park, Ga.
1 Roller tray incubator, 60 e
pacity. Copper tank and instructio
book. Good cond., $10 FOB here. Em
ma Anderson, Americus, Ga.
_4 Sol Hot Brooders, 1,000 chic
Giant burners. 2 are 1927 mode
$15 each, del.; 50 trap nest doo
Never used. C. ee Fletch
Parrott, Ga.
Little Brown Hen inca
egg cap. Will exch. for 4 oe fe
{male Peking ducks.
Austell, Georgia, Foe go sie
Wisconsin Incubator. Good
Used 2 seasons. Hot water he ed.
Dbl. deck, 4 trays. Good thermo e
ers, $12.50 for 1 deck, or $25 for bo
FOB here. KE. C. Wingo, Flow
| Branch, Georgia, Route 1.
Super hatcher hot water incubato
capacity 250. Good cond. $20 cas
Mrs. P. B. Richards, Fair: Mount,
Buckeye incubator, 210 egg cap
Perfect condition. Used 3 times. Cos
$36.75. Sell for $24 del. your sta
Price includes Thermometer anc
struction book. Dr. R. L.
cross, Georgia. .
INCUBATORS AND BROODE
WANTED
Want 1 good incubator. Good cond
400 to 600 cap. With automatic egs
trays. Must be reasonable price.
Walter Donaldson, Register, Ga.
Want 1 incubator, 250 egg cap. Wal
pay cash. Must be cheap. By
Smith, Oliver, Ga. a
PET STOCK
5 pr. of blue and white pigeons,
pair. Add postage. H. E. D;
Boston, Ga. Route B. :
Stahls Sil. Cer. Chinchilla rabbi
Fully pedigreed, 2 mos. old, $2, 3
$3 ete. Bred does, $9. Registered |
Z. R. doe, bred, $13. Reg. N. Z. d
bred, $9. Red buck, $5. Trio $25
want mixed rabbits Raster only
D> Mart. Cornelia, Ga. care of |
Ellard. 7
Chinchilla: rabbits. Reg. ind
greed. Breeding stock reasonab
C; Rhodes, Graysville, Ga, |
10 Blue Homer pigeons. Make
fer FOB Clayton. Kimsey York,
ton, Georgia.
Shetland pony with bridal and
dle. Sell or exch. C. P. Turner, Thom
aston, Georgia.
Want 2 or 8 prs. of Red Carnea
Must be mated and wor
ing. Will exch. ashoat for same, Ross
Snelling, Upotoie, Ga.
' Want all kinds of domestic rabbi
Give age and size and your best pri
J. Nephew, Smyrna, Ga.
SHEEP AND GOATS |
Pure bred Nubian milk goats. Reg-
istered. Does and kids. J. W. Lundee:
Decatur, Georgia, RFD 1, East L
2 Nubian milk goats, 4 weeks old,
$4 each. Russell O. Cleghorn, Vil
Rica, Ga. P. O. Box 197. +
16 nice grade Ewes, $3.50 0a,
Frank Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga.
es Miss -]
red Ber: Duroc aris
it 20 pecan. tree bodies,
; 12 to 15 inches in dia-
or axe handles, single- |
beams, ete. Make best
ir M. Kennedy, ial
Carmen, - Hiley | Belle,
Belle, Chinese Cling, Elberta,
: sh, and Stinsons Ooty T
lly with red berries ae
for rane, 15 each,
0. pay ghipping charges.
Tench, Alto, Ga. RFD 1.
xwoods. Write for prices.
Iph Thomas, Bremen, Geor-
el, Box 115.
mount. of elean Sassafras
bunch; Holly Christmas
) 5 ft. $5 each, also Holly
d dressing for Christmas
a M. Murphy, Winder,
Sycamore shade tiees, in
or more, 50c each. FOB
J. C. Scruggs, Harlem, -Ga.
tings from healthy, high
edigreed vines. 10 each.
eties, EK. V. Lanee, Ellen-
White Pine, Mountain Lau-
Ph m sprouts, $1.50 dozen;
r Pie plant, 75c dozen. Will
ce dried apples or peaches
Ison, Loving, Ga.
ie Cherries, Blue Damson
ge red goose plums. All
sted, 1 year old sprouts 25c
vered. Subject to Government
mn. A few home grown June
pens also. B. T. Baldwin, Rock-
er ies, erabapple, horse ap-
low August apple, large
golden - and silver poplar,
ire greybeard, cedars and ce-
3. All .25e each; large straw-
ripe from Easter to August,
00; Christmas greens and
rries, any. quantity. Wil-
i, Adairsville, Georgia, Rt. 1
n Laurel, Ivy, Maple, White
Pine, Holly with red ber-
ite Dogwood, wax, white and.
AS, Sugar Plums, Crabap-
each or 8 for $1; black wal-
th good roots, 25 each, or 6
holly hocks, 50c and 75c; jon-
ffodils, narcissus, 30c dozen;
rose bushes $1; purple. iris
406 dozen; evergreen plants
OZ. snowdrops, 15 dozen; tig-
lay lily bulbs, 30 dozen;. blue
bulbs, 25e doz. Mrs. M.| F
Morganton, Georgia.
nd evergreen with red. her-
letoe with white berries, ce-
pine for Christmas. Large
jolet blooms, large bunches,
e bunch of ferns, 25 each.
A. Cary, Royston, Ga.
. 1 rare Chinese
Prcnas for 2 banana or
regia, =
oted boxwood cuttings, 2 to
old, $10 per 100, $14 per 200;
old plants, $1 each; 7 year
eee trees, ae.
{red, 15c each;
fresh rose buds, 6 for 2dcy
shrub, |
trees. Mrs. James oben.
ud Aout
gia, Route \3.
May cherry, Hintalaye Pieahery.
26c and postage for 2 trees and 3.
berry plants; white - and yellow star |
jasmine, golden bell,. butterfly bush,
white spirea, 10 each; mixed cannas,
30c dozen; the K. A. V. white bunch
and running roses, 6 cuttings for 15c.
|/Mrs. V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga.
Christmas cedars, 1 ft: high, 26e
each; holly bushes, 30 each; silver
leaf poplar bark, -white, 50e dozen;
pink running rose cuttings, 10 each;
yellow and English dogwood, 15 each;
holly with.red berries, cedars and
mistletoe, white berries 50c; yellow
japonicas, 10c each. Miss Lena. Sil-
ver, Talking Rock, Georgia, Route 2.
Apple and peach trees, 1 year old,
all leading varieties. Range from 2
to 5 ft. b0 to: 20e each; early harvest
pair, 4 to 5 ft.; and herry trees, 50c
each; grape vines, 2 year No. 1 Con-
eord blue, Niagara white, Delaware
Texas umbrella shade
50c each; Klondyke
and Missionary strawberry plants,
50c per 100. All State inspected and
true to name. C. M. Alexander, Leaf,
Georgia.
State inspected, true 0 name apple
-and peach trees. All leading varieties.
1 year size, ranging in size from z
to 5 ft., and from 12 1-2c to 20 each;
pear trees, Keiffer and early harvest
50 each; Concord, Niagara and Dela-
ware yed grape vines; Klondyke, pro-
gressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 50 to $1 per 100. W. H. Alex-
ander, Leaf, Georgia.
Heavily rooted dwarf dogwood
plants, $1 doz. del.; magnolia glaucia
trees, 50c each or 3 for $1; pink and
purple crepe myrtle, 25c or 5 for $1;
Cape Jasmine and purple lilac, 30c
each. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
ville, Georgia.
Yates, Terry, Stayman, Delicious,
Wilson Red June, Winesap, apple
trees, 2 years old, 4 to6 ft., 15 each.
State inspected and true to name. e
E. Rhodes, Athens, Ga.
- Several thousand budded, Stuart,
Schley and Suecess pecan trees. Gov-
ernment inspected. Write for prices.
J. J. Haden, Mitchell, Ga. RFD 2
Christmas holly, misletoe, cedar,
and pine bushes, any quantity. Write
for prices. Mrs. D. G. Stewart, Clarks
ville, Georgia, Route 3.
Prickley Mock Orange hedge plants,
well rooted, $1 per 100 del.; dewberry
plants, 50c per 100. Mrs. J. R. Hillis,
Millhaven, Georgia, Route 1..
_Apple and peach trees a specialty.
Place your order now for fall and
spring delivery. C. N. Fitts, oe
lonega, Georgia.
Rooted privet hedge, year old, white
fragrant blooms, $5 for 250 plants;
Himalaya blackberry bushes, 15e ea.
Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
Government inspected budded pe-
can trees. Schley, Stuart, Teche, and
Pabst varieties for sale or will exch.
for anything canuse. KE. A. Garrett,
Putney, Georgia.
Mistletoe with white berries, and
holly with red berries. Boxes full,
25c up to $1 or exch: for any kind
of toys for children. Now booking or-
ders for Christmas. Mrs. J. W. Hens-
ley, Ramhurst, Georgia.
Juniper evergreens, 3 to 4 years
old, 2 1-2 to 8 feet, $1.each; 2 for
$1.50, 4 for $2.75 and $50 per 100.
Mrs. S. D. Duncan, Cornelia, @a.
Budded pecan trees in leading va-
rieties. Write for tew prices. D, V.
trees, 2 to 8 ft.
Oe each. All orders prepaid.
| old,
41 75 each. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adaixs-
blackberry vines, 3 for 30c; fall pinks, |
+Knock-down prices.
be each, or: fe 50 per dex Mrs.
GB. eae eee eee
Route 1.
_ Extra eee cea ison. eae
ing tree, 8 to 10 ft., $25; smaller size,
$15; year old, $1. 25. delivered; box-
woods, $2.50 per 100; golden bells
ville, Georgia. ;
Red goose and plue oa plums,
well rooted, 20 each, 6 for $1. Ask
for let prices. A. Steinheimer, Wool-
sey, Georgia, RFD.
20,000 Stuart budded paper shell
pecan trees, any height up to 16 ft.
K. N. Sharp.
Commerce, Georgia. oe
Holly, mistletoe, and other ever-
greens for Christmas decorations.
Mrs. U.. Barrow, Register, Ga.
All leading varieties of apple, peach
trees, 1 and 2 yr. old, 25 and 15c ea.;
cherry, 50c; wiohns, 75 and $1.25;
Concord and Malaga grape vines 10e
each; strawberry plants, per 100,
Everbearing, 75c; Klondyke and Mis-
sionary 50c, $3.50 M. Government in-
spected and true to name. Mrs. Lee
Head, Cleveland, Ga. Route 1, Box 1.
1 fine holly for Christmas tree;
holly in boxes for decorations. Write
for prices. Mrs. Kate Barron, Clarks-
ville, Georgia, Route 3.
Biack walnuts; Turkey Figs; Pink
Crepe Myrtle; Cape Jasmine. Well
rooted, good size plants.: 1 of each
$1.30; large white iris lilies; Poly-
anthus narcissus, 50c doz., postpaid.
Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Geprel,
Route 1..
Schley and Se iatk pecan trees, 5 to
or will exch. for beans and peas. S.
K. Simon, Albany, Georgia. -
Red, white and swamp dogwood;
azaleas, crabapple, white and _ black.
pines, mountain laurel, holly bushes,
poplar and maple trees, all 15 each;
Cherokee roses, $1 doz.; mountain
doz. Frank Chastain, Morganton, Ga.
White pines, rooted and Cherokee
roses, 75 doz., Black walnut sprouts,
$1 doz.; crabapple 90c doz., rooted;
trailing arbutus, 6 for 25c; rhododen-
dron or mountain laurel, 20c each;
English dogwood and privet hedge
50c per 100 cuttings. T. J. Wilson,
Morganton, Ga.
Pecan trees, state inspected, bad:
ded, Stuart, Schley, Money-Maker and
Vandmon varieties from 2 to 8 ft.,
0 to 80c. Bobbie Lee Johnson, Madan,
Georgia, Route 2, Box 366. a
State inspected paper shell, budded
pecan trees. Schley, Stuart, Frotscher
varieties, 2 to 10 ft., 30c to 70c each.
Opie Johnson, Macon, Georgia, RE 2,
Box 366.
Schley, Fretscher pecan trees, 2 to
10 ft. 30c.to 70e each. O. R. Johnson.
Shellman, Georgia, Route f.
June Buds in Elberta, Hiley, Car-
man, Uneeda, Early Rose and Geor-
gia Belle peach trees. State inspect-
ed, $45 and $65 M. FOB Marietta
Old Fashioned peach trees, 60c doz.,
$3 per 100; black valnuts: and goose
plums, 15e doz., Himalaya
plants, 25 for 50. E. B. Travis, River-
dale, Georgia.
State inspected, budded pecan trees.
Stuart, Schley, Frotscher, , Vandmon,
Moneymaker, varieties, 2 to 8.ft., 30c
to 70 each or exch. for equal gale:
J. E. Johnson, - Shellman, Georgia,
Route 4. = oe
Fruit. trees: Kinard Choiee, Ark
black, Rome Beauty, Yates, Delicious,
Polhill, Hawkinsville, Ga.
trees, ich. tO
5 ft. high, del. Government inspected
7 a i fe
Well rooted trees: Crabapple, 20 25
8 ft. Government inspected. For sale Add postage.
| Pabst thrifty si
to,10 ft. Special price. C. E. _Thrasher,, is
ferns, 10e each, trailing arbutus, 25c |
State inspected paper shell, budded ,
berry
| best price
ee
TT Me Webb; Ellijay, Ga.
Stewart pecan trees. Budde me
heavy bearing trees: Hardy *Stek.
to 5 ft., 60, 5 to 6 ft., 75c; 2 year: oa
Cancer grape vines, 10c each; 2 y
Niagaras, 12 1-2e each. G.-A* Ander
son, Williamson, Georgia. Be
Mountain Laurel, Ivy, Rueaodent. *
dron, Hemlock, spruce and white pine
18 to 24 inches, 35c each, or $1. me
doz., 2 1-2 to 8 1-2 ft, 50 each,
SEE More
Eke
cutt, Tallulah Falls, Ga.
Several hundred Ibs. nice ccc
pecans. C. L. - Gilmore, Monae
Georgia.
1 large wreath, 50c; 1 large and 204
small ones, 75c; also small pine and -
cedars, 75 each. Miss Elizabeth Har-
Quitman, Georgia.
ea. * umbrella China, $1 per doz; blaz =
ie star, 10e pk.; dbl. red cannas, :20 ~
Georgia, Route
Well rooted
variety of paper shell pecan sprouts,
1 to 7 ft. 10c to 40c. Now is time =
Intyre, Georgia, Route 2.
vines, 10 and 12 1-2c each; Stuart
ing trees. 4 to 6 -ft., 60, 6: to 6 ft:
TSG: SG Ae Anderson, Williamson,
Georgia.
Ornamental orarige trees, 25 cach
Miss Maude Roper, _
Dawsonville, Ga. Route 1.
_ Several thousand, State inspected
Schley, Stuart, Moneymaker, and ..
rowth. -peean trees, 3.
Ashburn, Georgia.
Schley, Stuart, Moneymaker - dade
Ashburn, Georgia.
State inspected . pecan _ trees
quality. Height and prices range from
and over 5 per cent discount.
Whigham, Ga.
oe
"NURSERY STOCK WANTED
high, reasonable. Mrs. Ww. T. Merri.
pele: Kelly, Ga. . G
Want to exch. a globe. ae. Coe
about 14 inches tall for a Cedrus Dee
edora. Mrs. V. C: Roark, Clermont,
Georgia.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED >
_ Lady peas wanted.
Georgia, Box 244...
Want a few Ibs. or hardy field peas -
Must be reasonable for cash. Mrs. J.
W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga.
Submit sample, stating quantity and _
FOB. your station. Peas_
to be sacked 2 1-2 bu. even wt. bags.
Want 2 golden Arbor-Vitae, 1 De-
Staymons and other varieties of apple
ae
Eee Ga. Main St.
$3.50 doz. Postpaid. Walter. Himni- ae
sweet porhopraititl q
sprouts, 25c each or 8 for 50c; large
2 yr. old Concord and Niagara grap- :
Holly and Mistletoe, with ponte Ba
aia
each. Mrs. J. F. Tillman, Sige : Eo
for indus: Mrs. V. E. McCook, Me- ae
fe Bey
pecan trees, budded, from heavy bear pee
Several thousand, State. inspected,
Pabst thrifty growth pecan trees, 3 a
to 10 ft. Special price. Russell iia ia
ae aie
2 to 8 ft., and 35c to 90c. In 100 lots ~
All =<:
prices FOB Whigham. J. iT. Sse. ot
Want 12 Red Dogwood, Ae to. 5 Ate s
Send sample
and price. Fred I. Baker, Columins,
Sota:
Want peas, any variety or quantity :
A. J. Evans Marketing Agency, Inc., :
Fort Valley, Ga. =
~ Want 5 ba. good, and Brabham e
peas, del. Adrian, Ga. Nelsen TAR
Adrian, Ga. -
edar Cedar, American Arbor-Vitea, _ &
and glossy Abelia plants. Mrs. D. E.
Set
~*
| Rae, erase 3 P. Daniel, Waynesboro, Ga. Aes \corn feed meal. Quote pric
Car Lots 1 car of Velvet Beans in ped; 1 car|Ga, Want corn in car lots. Will e
: will ship hampers, bags or in bulk. |. Velvet beans. Make offer. W. Ww. grade heifers, also young.milk cows. ing ear corn with shucks off.
: pepper, County Agt., Cochran, Ga. | Milhaven, Ga. M. S. Hillis, Girard,
Agent, Ashburn, Ga. W. B. Drew, Midville, Ga. sae ee Jonson shucks. Several cars weekly.
1 car. O. L. Johnson, County Agt., oe 4 Alma, Ga., P. O, Bor 86. : Jones, Marion, N. C. ee
Sows oe en a, OAT. AND WHEAT STRAW FOR Se Want shelled corn and_ corn
areas ay os a ee SALEOar Lots SEED OATS WANTEDCar Lots |shucksd in car lots. Theo W. Ma
: ; : alee: ee 1 car of bright,. elean oat: straw. Want several cars seed oats; any. 798 Citizens and Southern Bank
-. Several cars peavine hay. $$. EB. Ga. Rt. 1. Powd
ee ee oe a : SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE | Powder Springs, Ga.
2 cars or hay $11 oF. more per . . :
ton FOB Arlington, Gar BG, | PECANS oMnirte Car Lots bike
peace Edison, Ga. . i No. 1 aid No. 2, Bhelled Spanish |<, 2710 of Sweet Potatoes. F. c at cule aes. W. wee
eanut, peavine and crab grass hay peanut, Make offer Oe chiki: chee | Drexal, Buena Vista, Ga. _ Co. Atlanta, Ga. :
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PAGE SIXTEEN | (eS = yee ARKE v. 3B u L LET LN, i Thursdays Desember 4
CAR LOTS FOR SALE AND. WANTED -
DEALERS ARE URGED TO ADVISE THE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT WHEN
IN THE MARKET FOR GEORGIA PRODUCTS Se
(Continued from Pad 9) 1 rd ele peavine and crab grass ' White : Spanish or No. 4 Runner $5 La C. P. Daniel and. Sony Wa:
fee eee ae seed peanuts. T. A. Acree, Camilla, | 90T9, Ga.
CO= Pre 2 cars, bright, Peavine and Crab Georgia, es : ee Velvet beans. in pod, car |
Grass hay, mixed. 60 per cent peavine | | . 22 : ton. Shelled beans, sacked $
Bainbridge, Ga., Friday, Dec. 16. 40 per cent Crab. $20. ton. FOB Ft. PECANS AND PEANUTS wiNrED: Ground beans, sacked, $28 to
- McRae, Ga., asada, Dec. 20. ese e M. B. Lee, Fort _ Ga. Car Lets Lang, Omega, Ga. ae
ee Ga., Tuesday, Dee. 20. woe - Want White Spanish neanuts, car]. av at ele: ee Cae
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE | lets, any quantity, Donaldson Grain I
CAR LOTS OF FARM PRODUCTS Car Lots and: Elevator Co., Donaldson; : Ga. |e Cobbtown. Tt. D, a
Advertiser should notify us if their |. Velvet. - Beans : in pod; 90-day =
products are sold, or if they desire Ruvedas Velvet Beans . new oe COTTON SEED FOR SALE
the more to be repeated. : wt. bags. J. E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga. |. Car Lots. HAY WANTEDCar Lo
= Segeral cars dry Velvet Beans in| cus pedigreed Delta type Web-|. 1 peavine hay, offer $10; 1 soy.
CORN. FOR SALECar Lots - | pod. T. C. Jordan, Bartow, Ga. per staple cotton seed.. E. L. Todd, hay, offer $18; 2 peavine hay,
- Several cars of crushed corn, shuck] Velvet Beans in pod, $18 ton;| Valdosta, Ga. : _| $16. Alt del. Atlanta, Southern F
corn and cobb crushed together. R.| shelled, small lots, $1.50 bu. J. W.| : He hee MES and Grain Co., Atlanta, Ga. =
J. Collins, Cobbtown, Ga. Lang, Omega, Ga. eke Ee Ss
: Sar CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots. ae
1 or 2 cars in the shuck. C. B - Burke. County Clay Pang FOB ices bE dey fo0 sicesa about nee CORN Ww ANTEDCar
Ibs. average. H. A. Adams, Luella,} . Want bulk, shelled, yellow r
Several cars corn. Dallas Spurlock | G2. an yl So eben a = Oe. Race car lots. Advise pris and s oh
Springfield, Ga. Velvet Beans in . $20 ton: f PP
Pos : 1 car of nice grade Jersey heifers. point. Dan Joseph Co, Go E
Several cars new slip shuck corn, | Shelled Beans. Stric ly fancy seed Well bred calves, wt. from 350 to 600 G 9.
E. P. Josey, Statesboro, Ga. stock... A. Bush,-Riehland, Ga. ibs., at 6c lb. R. S. Parham, Green. | 7%
500 bushels new erop in shuck. J.|. Velvet Beans, speckled, sound .and ville, Georgia. Want slip shuck Ear corn, a:
W.. Stephens, County Sa Millen, dry, in pod, bulk or thrashed and] 1 small car of mixed beef and milk]J. E, Neal, Unadilla, Ga.
Georgia. sacked for seed, car lots, $1.25 bu.,| cows, 5c lb., FOB Sycamore, Bes In| Want while shelled aaa a
Corn in shuck. L. L. Folsom, Me-| Any quantity, $1.35 bu., $18 ton. C. Cigpiee, Sycamore, Ga. with shuck off; also corn mea
A few cars of velvet Beans, A. E. HOGS FOR SALECar Lots | {000 W. P. Dunn, 611 Ch:
= FOB
SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE Norman, Dover, Ga. 6 7 Harper Oster, of Commerce Bldg.,: Atlanta,
Several cars potatoes. Make offer} shelled sacked velvet beans. F. H. s
FOB Pearson. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- Bland, IJr., Cordele, Ga. : | LIVE STOCK WANTEDCar Lots
son, Georgia, Want car load Hereford - heifers
Several cars Porto Ricari sweet po- and small steers; also car. of. feeder
hay, car lots for same. Market
R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.
Velvet beans. crushed. R, z Collins, Want 1 car bright ~ baled
tatoes; 1 car sacked. L. G. Cobbtown, Georgia. hogs, wt. from 60 to 100 lbs. I. C. and| del. on track, Ben Hill, Ga
Baxley, Georgia. Velvet beans in Fed. FOB Eastman, J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga.
j Fred R. Bennett, Eastman, G:
4 cars Porto Rican sweet potatoes, Want car load of Jersey. and Jersey Want several. cars good whi
R. T. Brice, Quitman, Ga. Lane, Rebecca, Ga. L. O. Benton, Monticello, Ga. Shelled, Quote prices delivered ke
Several cars Porto Rican sweet po-| Velvet beans in pod, mixed or sep-|. - Want a car of high producing milk
tatoes. C. W. Collier, County Agent, arate. -W. E. Human, Sylvania, Ga. | cows. Walter A. Seamans, Waycross, te, Gaz: quote: Baled | dab aa
straw. W. P. Dunn, 11 Cham
Fort Valley, Ga. 1 car velvet beans. O. L. Johnson, | Georgia. ;
Porto Rican potatoes, 65 bu., car| County Agent, Camilla, Ga. Want 1 or 2 cars common range} Commerce, Atlanta, Ga,
lots. R. E. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga. Velvet beans. Car lets. L. I. Fol- | goats; 1 or 2 cars good, smooth feed Want several cars corn
Several ears Porto ee Dallas | som, McRae, Georgia. er pigs; corn fed slaughter hogs; |Shuck. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga
S,urlock, Co. Agent, Springfield, Ga.) 1 car Velvet beans in pod. E. p, | 2 each of good grade Jersey an | Want several cars of sli
Several cars, in bulk. W. T. Clay, | Josey,-County Agt., Statesboro, Ga. Herenord: heif ers; 2 cars range youn .| corn: Quote best prices. Mont: SI
_ Claxton, Georgia. . : eee : cattle, L. B. Fulmer, Springfield, S. C Marietta, Ga.
New crop velvet beans in car lots. Want 1 car of feeder pigs. E.G] want shelled, white millin
1 car. J. W. Stephenson, County : ee '
_ Agent, Millen, Ga. : W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga. Mitchell, Edison, Ga. - nie lst. Danes oseph, Caleeakne
1 car ia bulk.-W. D. Hillis, County Velvet beans in the hull, Car_ lots. Want at once car of grade heifers, | Want lowest prices on ne
Make offer. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, | variety. Send sample and advise quan- Atlanta, Gas
HAY FOR SALECar Lots | Ga. Rt. 1. tity and price. Dan Joseph Co., Co-| Want Georgia corn in aes
Peavine and ee os Mewn. oe a . : oo Milling Company, Val
nut and grass, hay. Highest grade. ' STRAW WANTEDCar Lots cee s 3 ee
L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. | Want a few ears of good bright,| . HAY FOR SALECar Lots _ Want Georgia corn in car lots
_ 1 ear bright peavine hay. John L.| well baled straw. Quote price and 1 car extra choice peaynie hay, Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga.
Mixon, Ocilla, Ga Ga. quiatity. Wi L: -Fain GrainCo., At loaded with peas. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, MWeit view corn in dare
ee Nee eee, Oe samples and prices. E. G. Brooks, eg one
ee oer em A oa a OAT STRAW FOR SALECar Lots | mo er
cans bright corn stover hay baled! 30,000 Ibs. of my ena: white| 1 car, nice bright oat straw $10. ihe te. s. Atlantic Milling
$15 per ton. Send sample bale on re- Spanish neanuts, 6c lb. FOB cars,| per ton. E. Rich, Bainbridge, Ga. W. 2 :
quest. A. H. Campbell, Milner, Ga. Eldorendo, or 5 1-2c for lot of taken| este anted yellow corn in car
Several cars of well cured os in 10 days. Sample sent on request.| VEGETABLES FOR SALECar Lots shelled or in the shuck. Make
hay. Peach Poultry Farm, Ft. Valley, | C. L. Smith, Eldorendo, Ga. 1 car of turnips, with nice roots |ffer del. Waynesboro. Waynes
ge 8 f a ee 4 3 cars of peanuts. L. R. Langley,| and tops, $1.50 bbl. crate, FOB here. Milling Co., Waynesboro, Ga,
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per ton. B. E. Moanet, Chatsworth, icin Hetpusen sees oe and. ee STRAW WA
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hay, baled separately. Dallas Spur- ~~ poe a an bags. Few cars, 90-day velvets, $22.50/ baledwill exth. a ike 2-horse
os poe eee, pe Sito 5 ears of pannets. J. J. Davis, | 1023 50 bu. Speckled peas, free from|'wagon for same. W. H. =
Lespideza and ative > asses, Baled Rutledge, Ga. : : weather stain, $2 bu. All FOB here. | Barnesville, Ga.
and no rain cu "ng. $10 ton. A. H.| Peanuts in car lots. T. Dr Weems, |Join M. Spivey, Adrian, Ga. | Want wheat straw. Empire
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