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VoIn i STATE CAPITOL. ATLANTA, GEORUILA, THURSDAY, DRC. 29, 1927. Be ea |
4 - = oo = : - : *: = | bE = Cee + cas sas + : cae ase = Zs ;
ee _ THIRTY- Fl RST CHAPTER OF PROVERBS eS i
- The words of King Lemu el, the. prophecy that his mother taught a. ae ie layeth her hands. to the spindle, ann her hatids hold the . a
ea + .dista : ; a
= What, my son? ee what, the son of my womb? end what, the - 90. She stretcheth out. ro hand to the poor: yea
* son of my vows? * ferth her hands to the needy. . : 3
8, Give not thy sbravethi unto women, nor thy- ways to Gut graick _. 21. She is not afraid of the snow for hr household: for all. her :
| destroveth kings. | _. household are clothed with scarlet. Z :
4. It is not for kings, 0 Lemuel, it is not for: kings to drink wine; ' ~ 22. She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her" clothing is silk. oe
nor for princes strong drink: _ : and purple. : eS
a 5. Lest they drink, and forget the law, and pervert the judgment 28. Her husband is known in the gates, when he itteth among the =e
& of any of the afflicted. elders of the land. _ so q
6, Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine ~ 24. She maketh fine linen, ands elleth it; and. delivereth girdles
| unto those that be of heavy hearts. eee net the merchant.
7. Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery a 25: Strength and hen eur are er clothing; and. she hadi rejoice in, :
no more. a time to come. 5 ae
|} 8. Open thy mouth for the dumb in the cause of all such as are - 26, She openeth her mouth with Winton: Ae in her tongue is the. es a
| appointed to destruction. S law of kindness. = Pe
9. Open thy mouth, ve righteously, and plead the cause of the 27. She looketh well to the mays af her hoveeiod and eateth Hoke : a
a and: needy. i 2 : = the bread of idleness. : oe
: : i ae %3 ' . 28. Her children arise uD. and call her blessed; cher husband also, oe
10. Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is : far above and he praiseth her. H Se
rubies, eo re 20 Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them ~ oe
-, 11. The Vaart of fine ieuband doth: safely trust in nee SO. . that: he: all. se : ; :
hall have no need of spoil. eae ee 30, Favour is deeciiul and beauty is vain: but a woman that fear- oe
42. Sine will do h'm good an not ail all the days of her life. * eth the Lord, she shall be praised. H ef
138. .She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly | with her -. 81> Give her of the fruit. of her hands; a let her own crs Vy
hands. ie praise her in the gates.
eh L4y She is like the merchants! ships; she bringeth her food from : os e : s ; mee
} a ; 2 S rses is a guide fo pea eS jn eee
pt She rideth also while at is yet night, and. giveth. meat to her, : something out of life eae whi ie young men Pha wih to make =
hous sehold, and 2 portion to her maidens. ~ young women that wish. to make: something out of life woah while. > 2
16, She. considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her You can do nothing better than to commit the Bite chapter te: es
hands the planteth a vineyard. _ memory. a a
She g rdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms. Thy word is.a Jam unto my. fect and Loht. unto > my | path. eh. Ae o
. fe 18. She perceiyeth that her merchandise is good: her candle ace oa Psalms AL9- 105. ee - Te
net out by night. a Se ae nee a = ee EUGENE TALMADGE.
oe MARKET. REPORT 9 oo se oe
eke Sa eae ee Se OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS. = ee Daa - a ee ee
Sant i ee Pe evailing Wholesale Pres December 24, 1927. Always: stbject to. variation! Bs a a A a
Se ATLANTA MACON COLUMBU 2 : Sh
~ Poigioen Swest (yellow). hae 160 Ibs. . ae oe $ ee Ge a oe oes Loo Se kee Se ee : sce
ie Petsieun, ren. 200 We ee AD FP eb6 eS es SEO ae =
_ Cabbage, green crated 100 Ibs. oe COO a Oa ee
Eggs, Ga. Extra, dozen ae pea er a ee a eos 48 Ls |
ae Eges, Ga: Statndard devon = 22 ee es ee ae ee 145-52 : ee ee ee 46 ee =:
Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen: Bo eu eee ees 38 s aes ta Be te ae ae 2 eo
_ Eggs, Ga. Yard Run, dozen, Pee ae eee = oe see 87 pee a ee j wi : = =
ee ee ee
- Hens, per Ih, 22.5 Pe ee Me ee SiR ee eee fl
Roosters, per Ib. Pn ee ee en a 42 SR Ae es Se =
Berieba, VERA. Po cea eet arent Ske aan hoon See tO ee Oo. gg =
' Ducks, per Ib. mule gay aye ae ee ee 0 18 oh Re ag ee ge Soe
|} Geese, per Ib. ae 5 ee Se ee ee eo a Cage Bs
|| oe Turkeys, per. Tb. then eee ee an et ae en aoe e 30 4 8 382 | 4 28 30 to 35. = 185 ee s 35 a
Lima Beans, per Ib. wap nS na 8 oni nan senna sens POT = Se ge st ee
_* Peas, Field, mixed, Ge ee ee bon oe ee eens er a eee ee
Peas, lackoved, Wer ih. co- 2 or geo oe ae oS ee 3 OR 1-25 Se ee .
_ Syrup,-Georgia Cane, per. gallon, th bogs hg rae Fr ee a
_ Syrup, Sorghum, per gallon, in bbls. .--_-- oho eee ems es sae Seo pe a ere ee ee ee ee
P Meal, Com, sack, 96 The (= 2.2 28 2.10 oe ee ss
Corn, Milling, sacked, bushel ...-._2-___- pe ees Se ee = oe a
Dats; Mor 2 White, sacked, bushel (<0 74 Sa = a |
Hay, Peanut, tightly baled, per ton -..2-------.-. 7.11600 1 14,00 Pe ee Se :
; Hay, Pesvine, per toh 2402-25 eae oe ad eee eh O0 ION ee, 2000" i
Pte Shocks, per ten oe ee ee 10.00 ee ee ean oe
Wr, Kaper ton 2 SHOR sgt 40 fa =e
Butter, Country, best table, per Ib. an BD. ee ee eos oe Be
eee Copnicy, cooking, per lb. Seo ee . ee
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PAGE TWO.
NURSERY STOCK |
2 yr. old Grape vines, $2. 25 doz.
28 for $4; small Pecan trees from
large paper shell nuts, $1.25 doz. Mrs.
J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A.
Stewart, Schley,
Success, Pabst, Moore, Frotscher and
Mobile budded pecan trees. State in-
spected. Write for folder and low
prices. a V. Polhill, - Hawkinsville,
Ga.
200 Armor privet plants, 12 to 18
in. high. Well rooted. Mrs. L. P.
Higginbotham, Elberton, Ga, Rt. 2. |
Weeping willows, 4 ft. high, Dwarf |
-Boxwoods, 10 to 12 in. 50c ea.; Box- |.
woods, 3 ft. around; Cape J Gemines,
10 to 12 in. high, 25c. All del. except |
the large boxwoods. E. J. Mason,
Lithonia, Ga.-~Rt. 1.
Schley and Stewart pecan trees.
Government inspected. Sell or exch.
for beans or =. S. K. Simom, Al-
High quality paper shell
trees. State inspected. Stewart, Schl-
ey, Money-Maker, Pabst and Moore
varieties. Catalogue and prices on re-
quest. J. O. Hammock, Shellman, Ga.
Old fashioned peach trees, 5c ea.,
or 50c doz. FOB Alma. H. J. Willard,
Alma, Ga...
Well rooted, State inspected Almo
grape. cuttings, 50c ea. Write for
_ prices on large lots. Cleon Brown,
~- Alamo, Ga. Rt. A,
White Pines, Laurels, ana Crab-
apple, 25c ea.; Rhubarb, or pie plant,
%ec.a doz. or will exch. for dried
peaches: or apples. Clint Wilson,
Loving, Ga.
State inspected pecan trees, 2 to 8
_ ft, 25e to 75e. J. M. Johnson, Shell-.
man, Ga. Rt. 1. .
iState inspected budded pecan trees
All leading variettes. 2 to 8 ft., 80 to
78c ea. J. E. Johnson, Shellman, Ga.
Re... 1.
Old time seedling white English
and yellow, sweet,
trees, 15c ea. $1.75 dozen; 7 kinds
of rooted grape vines, 12 1-2c ea., or
$1.40 doz.; Weeping Willows, Um-
- brella Chinas and sweet Pomegranate
_ Box Eiders, Jap. Persimmons,
- Poplars, Crabapples,
- 25 ea., or $2.50 dozen; Magnolias, |
25 and 50c del. W.-C. Lee, Grantville,
_ Ga.
Cedar, Elm, Water Oak, Gray-
beard, Dogwood, Maple, Mimosa,
Honeysuckle, Walnut, Red Bud and
China trees. 25c ea. Postage extra.
R. R. Driskell, Juliette, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box 79. .
Mtn. Laurels, Ri idedondrons,
Spruce and White Pines, Azaleas,
Blk.
Cherries and Lilac bushes, 15 ach;
Red and White Dogwoods, Maples,
Tulip Poplars, Crabapples,
Hydrangea, Golden Bells, Ball Wil-
lows, and Hibiscus, 10c ea. Jap.. Iris,
25c doz. All nice size and well rooted,
Mrs. Frank Wilson, Morganton, Ga.
Red and white Dogwoods, Maples,
Blk. Cherries,
Azaleas, Box Elders, Ball Willows
and white Pines. Well rooted, 10 ea.
Mtn. Vaurels, Spruce pines, Hem-
lock, Rhododendrons and hardy Hi-
discus, 15 each; Cherokee Roses and
black Raspberries, 5c ea. 50c doz.3
Blueberry bushes, 15c doz. Fred Aber-
erombie, Morganton, Ga.
* Laurels, Dogwoods, Crabapples,
Azaleas, and Maple trees, 15 each;-
Mtn.-Ferns 10 each; Trailing Ar-
butus and Huckleberries, 25 dozen;
Cherokee Roses and Raspberries, $1
dozen; Cedars, 50c ea. Jim Ciattass
Morganton, Ga.
White Ash, rooted; Poke eas
Yellow aes red root; and Sweet Gum,
Money-Maker,
ft. Write for special
pecan |
August peach
| Schleys
Dwarf.
Cherry trees, 2, 8 ft., 31 for 12. Gar-
ling Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
50 well rooted seedling pecan
sprouts, 1 to 7 ft. high, 10 to 30c ea.,
or exch. the 50c trees for 26 bu.
corn. Fach paying express or freight
rate; 30 red streaked sweet apple
and | sweet Pomegranate sprouts,
well rooted, 15 each; Armer River
privet hedge, rooted and limbed,
plants 10c ea. Cuttings 88c a 100;
Brown Sugar Pie Grape. vines, 25c
ea. 5 for $1. Mre. V. E. McCook, Mc-
{fntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. . 5
Several thousand, State Inspected,
Pecan trees. Schley, Stewart, Money-
Maker and Pabst, varieties, 3 to 10
prices. C. E.
Thrasher, Ashburn, Ga. ~
Several thousand, State Inspected,
Schley, Stewart, Money-Maker and
Pabst, Pecan trees. 3 to 10 ft. Write
for special prices. Russell Doss, Ash-
burn, Ga.
Early May Cherry and mixed Peach
trees, 10c ea., or $1 doz; Strawberry
plants; fon 40c doz; Lady Thomp-
son, 30 doz; Everbearing, 35c a 100,.
$3 M; Himalaya blackberry, 25c doz;
White English Peach trees, 5c ea.,
/24 for $1; Hedge cuttings, 20c a 100,
$1.85 M., rooted hedge plants, 76c a-
100. Mrs. G. Connor, Gainesville, Ga.
All leading varieties of apple, peach
trees, 1 and 2 yr. old, 25 and 15c ea;
cherry, 50e; pecans, 75c and $1.25;
Concord and Malaga grape vines, 10c
ea; Strawberry plants, per 100, Ever-
bearing, 75c; Klondike and Mission-
ary, 50c, $3.50 M. Government In-
|spected and true te name. Mrs. Lee
Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 1.
Budded and State Inspected Schley
/pecan trees at reasonable prices. Will
exch, trees for reg. Duroc-Jersey
sowe and gilts that are bred to reg.
boar. Leander M. Kennedy, Collins,
Gai
Blk. Walnut trees, 10 to 15 in. high,
|15 ea., $1.50 dozen; Live and Water |
Oak trees, 8 to 4 ft. high, 40 and 50;
Mtn. Laurel 25 each; Yellow Bell
bushes, 20c; running Bell bushes, 10;
Concord Grape vines, 25c. Mrs. G.
B. McCrary, Gainesville, Ga.
Budded paper shell pecan tres.
Stewarts and Frotscher.
State inspected. Write for prices.
Will exch. for beans, peas, oats, or
hay. T. W. Kemp, Choestoe, Ga.
200 rooted 2-yr. old Boxwood out-
tings, $14 del. Miss Maud Hamby,
}Greenville, Ga.
Pecan trees of quality. State In-
spected. 2 to 8 ft., Sic wo 96c. A 5]
per cent discount on all orders of 100
or more. J, T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. |
2-yr. Black Walnut sprouts, 20c
ea., 6 for $1; Himalaya blackberry
plants, 50c a 100; Garden sage, 6 for:
25c; Well rooted and del. Mrs. Joe
Craft, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3.
Green Boxwood. Write for prices.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, Bremen, Ga.
Rt. 1. Box 11. -
Pecan trees of high quality. Lead-
ing varieties. State Inspected. Write
for catalogue and prices. J. 0. Ham-
mock, Shellman, Ga.
Schley and Stewart budded paper
shell pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft., 40 to 90c
ea. FOB, or exch. for equal value. (C.
G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Stewart pecan trees, budded from
heavy bearing trees. 4 te 5 ft. 60c;
5 to 6 ft. 75c; 2-yr. old Concord and}{
Niagara grape vines, 10c and 12 1-2
ea. Grover Anderson, Williamson,
Ga. ee P 5
Certified budded peach trees: May-
flower, Early Rose, Carmen, ot
atte Sete Vis oe Bas ig Sale Nee Sas
MARKET BULLETIN
aL Sassafras, all $1 lb.; Wild]
Chinese Cling, Ga.
and Stinsons
Prizetaker and
price. Other
Belle, Elberta,
Belle, White English
October, 20c ea. del.;
Evans plums, same
fruit and nut trees at low prices. P.
W. White, Goggansville, Ga.
Standard varieties of fine Pecan
trees. All sizes. Write for price. F.
C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
&
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE _ s
1-1 horse turning plow, good cond.
also 1-Gee Whiz. Cheap for. cash.
Heard Orr, Orange, Ga. a
1-7 H. P: Economy gas engine. Good
cond: $75, or exch. for sound corn
or hogs. J. Ottis . York, - Lumpkin,
1 Empire Cream Seperator. Good
cond. $35, or will exch. for any large
breed of chickens. George Knopf,
Alamo, Ga.
1 Oliver No. 83 Sulky plow,. good
cond. $25; 1-1 1-2 Chattanooga plow,
$4; 1, 2-horse, 18 in. Disc harrow,
$25; Will exch. plow for W. L. 1 yr,
old hens. J. M. Kennedy, /Tifton, Ga.
Rt. 3;
Cole guako distributor,
practically new. Cost $15,
No. 27,
Sell $6.
-FOB Alma, H. J. Willard, Alma, Ga.
Rife No. 15 Hydraulic Ram and
about 200 ft. 1 14 in. pipe, $50. Will
pump about $1,000 gal. a day. Box
276, Columbus, Ga.
i 8 roller cane mills,; 1, 24 in.
Grist mill, good cond., used 6 mos.;
1 almost new International motor in
steel frame for power work. $350 fob
Ambrose, or trade for hogs or cows.
H. B. Vickers, Ambrose, Ga.
1 20-H: Pe engy 1, 86 in. Chine
Mill, with all avensariee. Good cond.
Exch. for tractor in good cond. or
sell. Write for particulars,
Holland, Hamilton, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 Fairbanks Grist Mill; 1 Crusher.
$100. Mrs.. M. A. Brown, Kingsland,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box A8
B. F. Avery gas. eng. 6 H. P. on
\ truck, $90; Tom Houston Liberty
peanut sheller, $10. J. H. rere
Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1. ~
a, 2-horse Caracuse turn plow, $6;
1 iron frame Spring tooth harrow,
$4; 1 Junas harrow, 3 plow cap.
Cost $11, sell $4; 1 iron beam and
sng. plow stock, $2; 1 wood beam
Haman stock, $1.50. All good cond.
Sell lot for $17. J. F. Carter, Dewey-
rose, Ga. Rt. 1,
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED
Want 1 Chattanooga Disc plow,
Mo. E-304, reversible, Must be in
good cond. and cheap for cash. W.
H. Bracken, Blue i Gat. 4;
Box 19. ;
Want second-hand Setall cutter.
Must be cheap for cash, and not over
15 mi. from Rhine. Quote price. M.
R. Harrell, Rhine, Ga.
Want 1-18 in. dbl.~Dise tractor
harrow. Must be in good cond. and
cheap. C. M. Head, Marietta, Ga.
Want dbl.
used with tractor. C. E. McCoone,
Woodbury, Ga.* -
Want second-hand Fordson tractor.
Murray Upshaw, Rydal, Ga.
Want 1, 2-horse plow. State cond.,
make and price. Leon Rowe, Alapaha,
sbetween 5 and 50 geese. Make first.
Ga. Rt. 2.
Waant 1 riding 3-row cotton duster.
Hither Niagara: or Iron Age make.
Must be reasonable and in good shape. i
G. F. Fears, Hampton, Ga.
Want 24 or 30 in. Grist Mill. Pre-
fer Williams or Meadows make.
Quote best cash price, or will exch.
x ef
marked Partridge
a: Bat.
cutting harrow, to be:
Thursday, December 29, 1927
Kelly Duplex Feed Mill, or sell mill
for $50. J. M. Finley, Lyons, Ga.
Want 1 set of 48 or 50 in.
Rocks. W. H. Milner, Cleola, Ga.
Want 1 wind mill tower, and wat- ee
er tank. Good cond. and cheap for
eash. J..W. Cooper, Rupert, Ga. ~
Want Oliver. side-draft. dise plow
Mil 2 |
for Fordson tractor. A. P. Boardman, _
Augusta, Ga. Box 460..
Want a dbl. Cutting harrow, to ba
used with tractor. C. E, McCoone,
Woodbury, Ga. hee
Want a second-hand Fordson. trace is
tor. Murray Upshaw, Rydal, ee re : Oy
POULTRY WANTED
- Want 75 or 100 pure bred Minorea_
lass to raise on halves, to 10 wks. ~
Mrs. tee Spivey; Holly Springs,
Gao:
Will pay cash for 2 Thompson ieee
red Rock cockerels. No culls. W. N.
Poole, Norcross, Ga. Rt.. 1
Will exch. for good large breed bt.
chickens. Mrs. C. J. Phillips, oe
ton, Ga. Rt. 3
Want to exch. a 144-eg Orprssae
oil Incubator, good cond. for 15 wht.
Leghorn pullets. E. W. Gibson, Social,
Circle, Ga.
Want 15 pure baad W. Leghorn
Feb. or March pullets and 2 roosters.
Must be cheap for cash. Mrs. R. J.
Bruce, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 1. ; :
Want 12 pure bred, culled, good
layers, March or April Barred Rock <
pullets. Quote price. Mrs. L. Ft. Hutto,
Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.
Will pay cash for pure bred, well
Wyandotte hens
and 1 cock. No culls. - Robt. Sears,
Cleveland, Ga. a
Will exch. for pure bred Buff
Orpington or Buff Rock chickens.
Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Brewton, Ga.
Rock pullets at $1 ea. Mrs. Frank C.
Jones, Register, Ga. \
Want 100 or more colored, clean
legged Bantam hens, from good
stock as mothers, and - setters. Will
pay 50c ea. in large
FOB: your station. S: H: Montoe,
Opr. ACL. RR., Thomasville, Ga. _
Want 4 or 5 thoroughbred Blue
Game hens, not over 18 mos., or 2 |
yr. old. No culls.
and what you have to offer.
Sweatman, Cummings, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want a Shepard Ancona cock or
cockerel. Will exch. a fine, Owen
strain, S. C. R. I. Red pullet Mrs. y oe
R. N. Elder, Cornelia, Ga. ~
Will trade poultry. Write.
Tribble, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 69. a
Will exch. 17. hens, now laying, and a
1 eock, 1926 hatch, Tancred W.. Leg-
horns, for same number of some
heavy breed chickens. ELL. Cheek, .
Homer, Ga. ue
Will exch... ee new finished
quilts, or new tops for grown pullets _
or hens and baby chicks, of any full _
breed, at reasonable price. Quilts, $4 |
and tops, $2. ea. value: Write first.
Mrs. T. A. Ashley) Rebecca, Ga.
Want 6 hens and roster, any breed,
to raise on halves. Mrs. O. R. Rich-
erson, Rutledge, Ga. ZA
Want to exch. 6 S. CG. W. Ferris
Leghorn pullets for 8 hens and 2
cocks of the mixed Bantams. Mrs.
J. O. Stewart, Gardi, Ga.
Want 1 pr. of Peafowls; Pheasants;
offer. Charles S. Moak, Griffin, Ga.
Rt: 2d
Want pure teed? Holterman and
Thompson Barred Rock pullets or.
young hens, and 1 or 2 roosters. No
culls. Pay reasenable price. J. R.
Bramlett, x ay Ga. a A,
Will exch. for R. I. Red or Barred Le
or small lots. . _
State lowest price,~ |
J. Ee
Bie. to $1, ae -reoted,
packed, and prepaid. J. Ww.
Macon, Ga. Route 2.
ak or and onion
berry plants BBe a 100; sage
Se Mrs. G. Collins, |
Tverbaricas strawberry aiaiitts, 80c |
. 06 Miss M. x _ Devereaux,
ssonien Wakefield cabbage
$125 | a M. del. J ohn W. Barry-|
land, ee
eats, "30c_ a 100, $2 M. del.
E.. Mobley, Glennville, Ga.
ae strawberry plants -
ms, Rocky Ford, Ga! <
arleston Wakefield and Early
eabbage plants, $1. a.M., 75c
ts of 6 M. and up. _D. M.
Baxley, Ga. .;
leston and Jersey Waketield
fe plants, 1 M., $1.00;-75e a M.
lote. Frank -Miles, Baxley)
Regis everbearing <e8 5 eGhae-
OR: Amos, ae
ae plants, 75e 1 M, $1. 95:
ce strawberries $2.25. M. del.
xch. for any breed hens. G. F.
n, Buford, Gas Ri go 5.
rly Jersey and Charleston Wake
- bbage, frost Bo rr ee
ci proof Barly Jemad and
n Wakefield cabbage plants
oN. $1. 25. Del. 90 M; Ex-
llect.. Well ae d and prompt
geelece = Farms, Pembroke
varieties of cabbage plants
, M. $1. 25, postpaid. -Prompt
int Satisfaction Eugenaiacs: D.
Salter, Pitts, Ga. ;
St wherry plants 25e a 100, 1 M.
2 del. in Ga.; 3 are. good opr
acts, Flowery Riso Ga.
ike strawberry plants, 25c a
25 M. Del. Cash with order.
eae ahoats or hens at eet
Paul Dawdy, Buford, Ga. RF
x! a early and frost pred, aobeare
nts 500 60c, M. $1. Quick. shipment
okes, Fitzgerald, Ga.
t proof. cabbage plants. Early
N $1. 50. Extra large, postpaid. |
) $1, By. express M. $1, 10 M. st, 50
Iter, Parks, Darien, Ga.
Vverbearing strawberry plants 20
. B. E. DuBose, Lisbon, Ga.
farly Jersey Wakefield cabbage
mts 500 60c, M. $1, 5 M. or more
M. Del. J. i. Crisp, Fender, Ga.
ndike and Missionary straw-
plants 25e a 100, $2.50 M. Add
y Mae Holland, Flewery
"181. 50 M.. Del. Cash. A. R. Hota:
iu plants, yellow and crystal wax, $1. 25
jrooted. Reasonable prices. Will exch
eft Flowery, Branch, Ga.
: Williams, Quitman, Ga.
- |onion plants 500 65c, M. $1. Walter
and Succession. Postpaid, 5c a
| from high grade seed $1 per M., 10]
M. lots 90c M. FOB Dixie. TRE:
| Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga. Be
Klondike and Lady Thompson.
strawberry plants 50c a 100. Del.
Bertha Beasley, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6.
Frost proof cabbage plants. Lead-
ing varieties. $1.25 M.; - yellow and
crystal wax Bermuda onion plants
fey
Braselton, Ga. u Rt it
Winter cabbage and Bermuda onion.
M. Del. Prompt shipment..L. C. Ir-
vin, Braselton, Ga. Rt. 1 E
Frost. proof cabbage Diente, extra |
early Jersey and Wakefield, 500 60e, |
1M $1, del. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Mary J. Ske Pe Ga. Box
es
Kudzu pias 2 to 5 years, old, wt
for pure bred and rg. Duroc-Jersey
}sows and gilts, that are already bred
tto reg. Duroc-Jersey boar. Leander
M.. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. ~
_ Leading varieties of frost ~ proof
cabbage, and yellow and. crystal wax
Bermuda onion plants $1.25 M. Del.
Mrs. Mary Holland, Braselton, Ga.
Early Jersey, Charleston and Suc-
cession cabbage and cabbage-collard
(heading variety) collard plants... As-
sorted, labeled, postpaid: 40 250; 500
75; $1.25."Prompt shipment. Gua.
|ranteed to please. J. A. Walker, Gor;
| dele, Ga Ps,
Frost proof ehbbage plants _ 25e a
- | 100, -$1.25M., 5 M..or more $1. Miss
Vinnie Ruth Waldrip, Flowery | Branch
Ga. ee
Charleston Wakefield aad: Flat.
Dutch cabbage plants 75 500, $1.10
'M., 10 M. or more $1 M. Miss Maud
Leading varieties of winter cab-
bage and yellow and crystal wax Ber
|muda onion plants, $1.25 .M. Del.
| Cash. P. P. Holland, Braselton, Ga. ~
Porto Rica potato plants. Ready to
ship from 1st to 15th of March. Or-.
ders book any time.
plants. \W. L. Johnson, Alma, Ga.
Dewberry plants, 50c
Mrs, dee RL Hillis, Rt. 1, Millhaven,
Ga. 3
jigs 30c hun.; $2 M. Del. Mrs. ee
E. Mobley, Glenville, Ga...
Early Jersey Wakfield
plants $1.M FOB, Plants satisfac-
Re
1
Rockingham, Ga.
, MeDonald: blackberry pions $1 100
leneretia dewberry plants $1 hun.;
grape cuttings $2 doz. All well rooted
[L. E. Toole, Rt. 2, Macon, Ga.
Postpaid. Fain ace sc horace:
| Ga. Seas
$1 M.; Bermuda onions $1.25. W. W.
, Frostproof. cabbage leading ane:
ties also Red cabbage and collard
plants; crystal wax and. Bermuda
Schroer, Valdosta, Ga.
Klondike strawberry plants 25e hun
Will exch for rose pink canna lilies
or dahlia flower zennia seed. Mrs. Tce
Warwick, Leaf, Ga.
1 million frostproof cabbage lake
leading varieties, now ready,
M. Del. to your post office. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. E. T. Clements,
Sandersville, Ga. 3
Everbearing strawberry plants 20
hun. del. B. E. DuBose, eo Ga.
5 Whidden, Chula, Ga
~ Frost pol ealbece ee: Grown 7.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.}
. Guaranteed |
hun. * del. |
Large and early eae tina Whersy
cabbage
tory or money refunded. sot Huet
Millions. cabbage plants $1.15 M.
- Brost: proof cabbage cand collardst
$1.25 |
"GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE
Bright, all Peavine. hay, $22. ton;
ae hay with. peanuts. all through
lit $17 tons. peavine and. grass hay
mixed $20 ton. All best quality. R.
E. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga. :
40 tons of peanut. hay, and 10 fond
of oat. straw. Ask for price. W. J.
Oliver, Shellman, Ga.
1 M. bales of mixed peavine bay.
Write for price. Frank Davis, La-
Grange, Ga, Rt 3). -.
Pure Bancroft seed oats 90 bu. R.|
M. Turner, Royston,. Ga. : :
100 tons extra bright peavine hay.
Cured without wetting, fine quality.
Make offer. J. B. Jenkins, Albany,
Ga., 1006 Highland Ave.
Peavine and peanut hay; $20 and
| $17.20 per ton each. FOB here. M.
Cook, Milan, Ca
1,000 Ibs. baled oats. $1. 50 nor 100;
2,000 Ib. fodder, baled, $2 per 100.
All: 1927 crop. e: iE Bornes, Hines-
ville, Ga: Ri A.
Pur Bancroft seed oats S00: bu.; as
| 5 tons. choice oat straw, $12 ton; 1 ton
| wheat. straw $11; 5 tons, bright pea-
vine hay, . $22.50. ton; 2 tons peanut
hay, we ton. Rk c. ouch, a Ga.
"VEGETABLES FOR SALE . '
One acre green, nearly headed cab-
bage. Prefer to sell in field, Truck
peddlers: please call or Wale J. H.
Walker, Cordele, Ga.
Old fashion multiplying onion: sets
15 per quart or. two quarts: for. 25c, |s
purchaser paying postage; less than
2 qts the onion roots i 2 per root,
postage paid on over 25 order. Mrs:
J. Youmans, Swainsboro, Ga.
$1.75 crate, car lots. or less. . oe _E.
Bower, Dixie, Ga. i
- White Nest Onions B0c per. -gal.
FOB. Mrs. D. M. Barge, Tyrone, Ga. -
100 Ib. ags FOB> Carrollton, oe M.
Ss. Pullen, Whitesburg, Ga...
Palmetto asparagus crowns $4. per
M. FOB here. G N. Freeman, Ret
nolds, Ga.
. White. velvet okra 15e per. lb. Ce L.
Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga.
Artichokes in any. quantity 0c
|.en, Senoia, Ga. ee
Want fresh * vegetables of all ae
Write befote shipping. Fred I, Baker,
Columbus, Ga. Box 244.
CATTLE. FOR SALE
1 yellow Jersey cow. Freshen Jan.
20, 1928. 4, gal. cow = t F. Gibson,
Ashland, Ga.
~Milch cows for: kale or exch. for:
beef cattle. H. He Bassett, _ Guyton,
Ga... se 5
Cremer bull calf, eoelstered: Good
individual and splendid breeding, $65 |
crated, .FOB here with certificate of |
registration and transfer papers. An-
derson. Farms, Marietta, Ga. es
. Jersey cows; 3 and 1 grade, freshen
soon. First and second calf.
best offer. Miss Eey Brown, Deve-
reaux, Ga.
-1 Hereford pull. 2. 12 years, ae
ibebween 800 and 1,000 Ibs. Registra-
tion papers. (ee woke Ty Ne aan:
Lovejoy, Ga.
Reg. Jersey male calf, 6. wks. old.
From heavy milker. $30. Mrs. W.- A.
Bennett, Adairsville, Ga -
4 mos. old Registered bull, Son of |
Little Duchess Raleigh; ; sire of one.
Out of register of merit, 6 gal. cow
$100; 3 mos., Son of Sibyls Spry
Gamborge. Out of register of merit
reow that has 2 reg. of merit daugh-
ters, milking 5 gal. a day. o M.
Strawberry plants 20c = -D;
Tis ee
"Shackelford, Albany, Ga.
Globe turnips with roots and tops |
pk. or $1. 75 per bu. FOB, E. L Hoot- | ;
Make |
ee good - ws, without calves. No
giving milk. Calves from 4 wks. to
$40 to $65. J. W. Cochran, Ideal, Ga.
Adairsville, Ga, Rt. 1 Se,
Young. Guernsey reg. bull: poae
~ | also bull calves from reg. sire and ~
heavy producing cows;
heifers, all ages. Bargain prices. F.
| C.. Geiger, Flintside, Ga,
Reg. Jersey bulls and calves tee
Register of Merit eows. Heavy pro- .
duction and: show ring winners. Ox-
ford, Raliegh, Xenia Sultan blood
lines. Jersey - Island geienl a y
bus, Gax Rt. 2.
1 reg. cow Palmetto Lady wanes
by
No. 620133, Freshen March 11,
rize winning bull, Avons Gambold
Jolley, No. 211289, with 8rd calf.
Solid fawn color $100; also several -
ToS Batson,
grade springers.
. | Palmetto, Ga.
~ 20 Jersey milch cows, all/high pred
grades: 1 4-year reg. bull ouz of. a
medal of merit cow.
of my best cow and above mentioned
bull;
old. 4 bred, all picked from | best
cows and above mentioned bull. Write
for. prices. L.'H. Nelson, County
lor 1st - prize winner cat .
Fair $75. J. C.. Kitchens,
| Ga. :
ete
Oxford,
<
HORSES AND MULES
= ae Shetland Canadian pony, 8. yrs.
old, wt. 685 Tbs. Gentle: Good cond.
in
1 pr. fine_ mules, 8 and 9 yrs. eld,
Ashland, Ca eae
3) good work mules, ranging* in age
Ga. raised mares,6 and 9 years. Work *
Farrar, Ga. Jasper county.
will trade for a good mile. Witte.
r EL oo Hazelhurst, Ga. RFD
AS
| Will bade for. con, mule and at
| horse wagon and harness. Write. R.
J. Pate, Butler, Ga.
=e Ogeechee, Ga. Rt. 1.
er) POTALOES % 94)
40 bu.nice White Star th pote.
toes. Make offer fob Blue Ridge. T
Le Henry, Blue ie Ga.
Lookout Mtn. Trish pula oan
Smooth, Mawiess, even size for bake :
Me tO.
ing or planting. $3 bu. Mrs. . ;
Merriam, Demorest, Gas 2 = se
ples, peaches, white erystal Bermuda
onions, . everbearing Klondike
| Pinehurst, Ga.
| Will exch., oil burners, ae $25,
fe sweet potatoes, corn, or chickens.
Mrs. P. D. Rubin, Hapeville, Ga.
Porto Rican sweet potatoes, graded
in bags, or $1 bu. crates. L. .: eo
gins, Omega, Ga.
Good, - Irish sane = 1 bu. :
rset Ga. oe
4 mos. old; 1 eow to freshen Feb. B pa
Offer mal calf. Write. for. infor- :
mation and price. Mrs. W. A. Bennett
anywhere and gentle. 3. C. Thomason
straw: |
berry, or cabbage plants. Write what. =<
you have to offer. Mrs. ty Ww. ~ tom
No. 1. for eating purposes, 95 bu.,
high grade
Also Grand ae
Champion at several Southern> Fairs
in 1925-26; 1 bull, 16 mos. old, out |
from 5 to 10 years; 2 good, well peas ae
Porto Rican. sweet potatoes, $1 a: Se
FOB here, or will exch. for dried BD-
.
18 heifer calves, 2 to 20 mos. ee
| $30.3. H. Smith, "Forest Park, Ga. , le 2
Rutabaga turnips. 20c Ib, in 50 and} 3
wt. 900 Ibs. Will exch. for pr. weigh-. ee te:
Ving 1160 lbs. same age. ws EF Gibson; ee
| Agent, Augusta, Ga. ee
Reg. Jersey bull, 10 mos. old. Solids oe
Nae
Will trade. for mule. M. AL Rob = ee :
s bone, black Guinea pigs. Will be. 6 |
farm. T. W. Hill, Tignall, Ga.
cS ed. S. Ei Williams, Sautie, Ga.
i, Goolsby, Monticello, Ga
mos. old, $20; 1 male and 1 female, | -
- enough for service. $17: to 20; 20
> wt. 165 Ibs. Pure brd.
$17. 50. Pope Kent, Mitchell, Ga.
es ane WwW. Even, Hoganaville,
: Pure bred B. BP Cc hops a. pigs
a for sale. R. C Couch, Turin, Ga. 5
a $6. each. 5 or more, lots, $5. 50. each,
o Ee E. Hardie, Ivey, Ga.-
: wt. 200 Tbs. Gentle and easy: to -econ-|
trol. $30 vat farm,
- {Nae Ga.
~ghoats.
: HOGS FOR- SALE pe
. P. C. hogs; 4 gilts, ae Wate
ee ind: a male hog. - Se M Cc
1 gilt, pure bred B. _B.: Ghinea, 6
BB. Guinea crossed by the old type,
- short legs. and head, Guinea boar $20
~ for the pair. C. T. Prosser, Milledge-
--ville, Ga. Rt: 8. ie
6 pure bred S. Pp. Gi boars, large
Cae
pigs, 3 mos. old, $8 each, $15 pair,
-Fain Trading Co., Edison, Ga. | -
Reg. Chester White pigs, 8. .wks..
old, $10 with papers. Ready Feb. 5.
0. Keener, Thomson, Ga.
1 Cherry red Duroc Jersey boar,
Not. reg.
Big type, Big Bone P C. hogs: . 1]
~ 300 Ib., bred Sow $30; 2 bred 200 Ib
-SOWS $22:50 each; 2 bred 150 Ib. gilts
$17.50. each. T. G. Kent, Mitchell,
Ga. * A
~A5 to. 18 shoats, wt. ean 65. to
100 Ibs. each, P. -C. and Duroc Jersey
crossed; 2 sows with pigs. Good bar-
Re Ze.
A full plood, black Guinea sow, with
ne pure bred pigs; full pred. small
wks. old January 20th. $5 at. my
Pure. bred Pigs. Essex and Duroc. |
Reg. Duroc boar, 20 mos. wt. about |
450 Tbs. Sensation strain, $50, erat-
nal Chester white, male hog, 2 ty
G. _K. _Jordan,
8 P. C: pigs, 10 wks old, $6 each.
iy pAc. -Sosebee, Young Cane, Ga.
30 Duroe pigs; 10 brood sows; lot |.
Ot shoats D. H. Erneley, Hawkins-
yille; Gar
->-Duroce and Barex pigs. aa: oats,
* from 8. wks. to 6 mos. old, $6.50 to
$1250. Will exch. for Jersey and
- Guernsey heifers. or a& cross. between. +
ONO: Jackson, Alma, Ga.-
satay
Pure Duroc pigs $4 at 100. heat
Duren, Meigs, Ga. SS
bbis., 50e per gal.
Duroc: ane Pp Cc ebstbt? 20 pigs, es
7 wks. old January Ast. P. C. Cidtions
Madison, Ga. Rt. 2. Si ok
6 pigs. Peanpahine, F Die, and.
Berkshire. $5 each. J. H.- Coffee, At-|
lanta, Ga. Piedmont Rd., Rt. 8 Phone
| Geneva 8309-R oes Ss
: Straight nose Berkshire pies from
reg. stock; 8 mo. pigs, Berkshire and
Duroe crossed $7, 50 each. KE. Ww.
Burke, Macon, Ga. Box S78.
~ 1 Reg. Duroc boar, also Duroe and
P. G. hogs. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside
Ga. es 33
ae. C. and. Guinea: shoats, about 4}
mos old, $20 FOB | Graymont;
old, $25; 1 guinea sow, bred . for}
March farrow. #00. -o - Barnes;
Graymont,, Ga. 7 *
John
Daniel, Baxley, Ga. RFD. 3.
8 bred gilts, dbl. inoculation. Reg.
in buyers. name, Should all farrow
in. March. H.. L. Eyepen, Tallapoosa,
Gace
3 guinea Bisad: Sows $25 ch> or
the 3 for. $70; 14 BP; C. and Guinea
nig, about 4 mos. old, $5 each, or
lot of 14: for $65. Villa er i
Doerun, Bi
a
SYRUP 1 FOR SALE
& Georgia Cane syrup, 35 gal. barrels
50c gal. fob. J. a Kessler,
Ga. see 7
New crop pure cane. syrup, No. 10 y
cans, 6 to case, $3.60 case, frt. pd. on
D ease lots 250 miles, if. cash | with
order. Satisfaction guaranted. G L.
New, pure sugar cane syrup in new
35. gal. cypress bbls. at 50c per gal.
fob Cairo, Ga, De B. Fincher,
Jr Tt;
Cairo, Ga.-
35 gal. cypress pbls., $1T* per bbl. fob
Ludowici. R.- LL. Baxter, Aadowiek
Ga. Cae
300 gal. aoa Ga. Cane FOP _ EL
Varn, Hahira, Ga. ;
200. gal. Sorghum - syrup-in. ae
D. Me Jackson,
Lawrenceville, Ga. = ~~
ed. J Blount, Hawkinsville,
Ga. Bes at
1 Guined: sow, 3 yr. old, bred. to.
taow in- March. Farrows from 9. tg:
11, and farrows twice each year $503.
_a few gilts. $15 each. Banes- Bros.,
- Graymont, Ga. - :
Berkshire hogs, at sas Games. Best
SOF: breeding. Jas. de Sutton, Metas-
oes
_ Ville, Gas wo
26-S: PC. ae Black P C. mixed,
pies. 10 wks, . old. Good stock and
thrifty. $5. each FOB. H. A. Ss
_ kins, Hawkinsvile, Ga.
Pure bred | Rie Tune P- . pies, $10
ee cat 8 wks. Wilk furnish registra-
_tion papers, and. names may be se-
- lected bv purchaser, Austin and At-
Cavayk
- prices. .B. P. Jones, Reynolds..
kins, Wildwood, Ga.
12078... P. . -shoats, average wt. 85
Tbs. $9. each, J. F Be Newnan, Ga
ag ee |
Berkshire pigs, 6 +6 8 ewks.. Best
of breeding and good individuals. $10
to $1%5 each, either boars or. sows.
_ Anderson ,Farms. Mariotta Gah BS
_Muscle Shoals High Prize winner
_ Hampshire boar, 19 mos. 600 Ibs.
Gayoso blood lines. $75. FOB. here.
Orbie Jeffords, Waresboro,. Ga.
Ree. O16, pigs at. reasonable
Ga.
oS PAE. stock: 25 shoats. wt from:
40 to 100 Ibs; 30 pigs, 6 to 8 wks.
18 one-gal. cans of, Sorghum re
good. and thick $1 gal., $15 for lot.
fob Monroe, Re Se a Monroe,
Ga, Sees
- Pure. Ga. Has aera in cypress
a. 60c per gal. ae da P. Nease,
| Marlow, Gas
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, raboiled with :
corn syrup, 42ce per. gal. in 35. gal.
bbls. Blk. Cane Molasses 22c per gal
W. H. Davis, 312 Montgomery St..]
Savannah, Ga.
per. case. of 6, 10-Ib. cans; $4. AS: per
case of 32, 5-lb. cans
Money retauded if not antietet. Thos.
Davis, Meigs, Ga
Pure - Gai
i ease of 12, 5-Ib. cans to case:
Meigs. G. B. Isler, Meigs, Ga.
Pure Ga. Cane syrup. Best. grade.
35 gal. bbls. 50c gal. 5 Ib. cans, 35c,
10 Ib. cans, 60c. R. E. Bower, Sr
Dixie, Gas -
AOD
T5e gal., in 1-2 gal. cans. H.-A. Wat-
kins, Hawkinsville, Gas:
|oal. cans. Excellent -guality. %5e gal.
fob; also in: 1-2 gal. cans. Will send |
samples. on reguest..A. W.. a,
-| Lumber City. Ga. RFD. .
Pure Ga, Cane: syrup, A-1 arate
$4 per case of 6, I-gal. cans; $4.95-
old; 4 brood SOWS. Write for. prlebs:
| syrup. 40c gal. fob Cork. Exch. for
| bbls. 1927 crop, 50 gal. fob Marlow.
Little Bone Guinea male, 8 mos. wt.
4125 Ibs. $25; 1 pr. Big Bone, 4 mos.
20 fat, bout ced partows, Wt; pout :
[125 Ibs. each 8c lb. at home.
Rincon, :
| Ideal, Ga. -
1927 crop Ga. Cane syrup. in, new |
New Ga. Ribbon Cane. syrup. $4.50
fob~ Meigs, ce
Cink Syrup, | $4, 15 per :
Pure Ga. Cane syrup. Best: Sone
- 800 gal. syrup, new crop, new 1!
24 gts. In new wood Bois.
45. gal <ox 1s Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
1927 syrup, 60e per 10 Tb. cans. a
: Cook, Milan, Ga
Goad sorghum syrup, "Be ooh fob
here. W. E. es Mineral Bluff,
Ga. Suge eea
i 2-35 gal. hie of last yrs. Sorghum
hogs of any kind. J. B. Eee, Cork,
Ga. ;
| Good. Ga. Cane syrup in 85 gal:
in lots of 2 or more bbls. B. es Nease,
Marlow, Ga. =.
et ft 7
: BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Sugar Crowder peas 10c lb. post-
paid. Cash. V. Bramhold, Mt. Airy,
Ga RET 2S
400. Ibs. genuine Gunchwelvet beans
in pod, $3 a 100. W. J. Brantley, |
Statesboro, Ga., Rt. DB, Box 41.
Willetts new wonder prolific, frost
proof English peas. 30c lb., 4 Ibs.
$1; pure, unmixed white sugar Crow-
bu. del. -C. F. Maddox,
Branch, Ga., Rt. 2, oe
All wariclies 1927 crop, cow peas;
seed velvet beans; Soy beans, sam-
ples and prices: upon request.
Flowery
| for hens or Duroc Jersey pigs. Pau
| hens at market: price.
pBOyEtON, Ga.
der peas for seed, $1.35 per pk.; $5.
Fred >
R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga.
sound, and clean. $30. -B. F. Fagan,
Martin, Ga. Be)
30 bu. velvet ents $2 Be Ww. J.
250 lbs. brown Crowders 6 tb. Le:
Te Roberts, Decatur, Ga., Rt. 1. |
Fine unmixed white sugar Crow-
ders, weevil fre and recleaned, 5 and
10 Ib. lots 42 Ib; $i. 50 pk.; $5.75,
bu. postpaid; bright, coleuned black-
-eyed peas $2 bu. FOB here. W. E.
_tHampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Frost proof English pea seed, 80
| 1b. from 2 to 10 Ibs. 25 Ib. Over 10
Ibs. 20c Ib. del. SJ W. Cochran,
0-Too-Tan_ soy ena: $3.85 - ie
FOB here. & M. Miller, Cornelia,
Gaui: :
_ Henderson bush butter beans 20c
lb. or exchange for wh'te . Spanish
| peanuts.
29, Commerce, Ga.-
50 Ibs. cream sugar Crowder: peas
$4 for: the tot, : _Mrs. P, Ae Smith, La-
vonia, GAeos
White Coander peas 10 ie $3 bu.
Cash with order. -H, S. ites Rt.
3, Monroe, Ga. .
-B bu. small black- ey peas $2. 50
bu; 85 bu.. New. Eras $1.50. bu: in
bags. tk Higginbotham, Rt. 2, El-
berton, Ga. _,
Tron and: Brabham peas, ae and
in good bags. T. L. Doogle, Ogle-.
thorpe, Ga. es ae
350 Ibs. Hastings sugar Crowder.
pas 5c tb. FOB here, 7c P. P.;.small
Jots up to 60 lbs., 6c FOB eve: 8c.
PP. CD. Draper, Comer, Ga.
butter beans 50c gal. postpaid, Mrs.
8 bu. O-Too-Tan' soy beans Pure,
Oliver, : Shellman, Gao) |
| rain or frost on them, ean ship
Mrs. C. Az Wilbanks, 1 Rt. 2
Bishop, Ga.
| Oceola stringless $1.40 bu.;
beans $2.50 bu.; Brabham peas $
$1.50 bu; mixed peas $1.40. bu. Ba
Running mxed white and. colored: :
|E. A. Smith. Rt. 8, Greenville, Ga. as
2 pu. Brabs, and 38 bu. Clay peas,
sound and clean. Not mixed 2:50 bu:
each. Howard Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.
_ Lindsey Johnson winter beans, 40
lb., 2 Ibs. T5e, 3 Ibs. $1, or 30c Ib, in
lols, Postpaid. - J. E. Martin, Flow-,
ery Branch, Ga. -
Early English peas 15c: copra. Mrs. |
Lena Holland, Flowery Branch. Ga. .
5. bu. Cal fornia white black- duet
peas L. D. Maxey, Grayson, Ga,
Clay peas for eating $2 per bu.
Ww. -H.. Davis, 312 Menisoners St.,
Savannah, Ga. ~~
40 bu. straight Brabham cow peas
in 2 1-2 bu. bags $2.50 per bu. FOB,
Lver'y. R. A. Shearer, Lyerly, Ga. |
500 Ibs. Lady peas, clean, ptre,
em case of 12. nel Le eans;, ae 75 sound and dry 8 Ib. FOB Madison, lanta Ga. ee
Us 22 Lang Ave., Hapeville, Ga.
IRENE
Beast oes 2 et aT
ze Lae re
hee offer. | Se W. Ties
D., Madison, Gao = ;
15 bu. old fsshioned Clay peas, 5
per bu. FOB Butler, Ga, ae Le Wind
| ham, Butler, Ga. ss
Good, sound brabhols ; peas 42 bi
GC. W. Walker, Ellaville, Ga,
Mixed - peas : $1.50. bu, FOB
here. Cash with order. G, x Jor
don, Wrightsville, Ga.
Lady peas 15c Ib. or. 2 for 25e; su
gar cream Crowders 10c Ib.; white
black-eyed peas 10c Ib. or exchange
Nise
Dowdy, Rt. 3, Buford, Ga.
Small lady peas 15c tb., 2 Ibs
25e; cream Crowders one Californ
black-eyed 10 Ib., or ye fo
Rt. 3} Buford, Ga, _
Little white bnck-oyed ies 5 Yb
or 2.50 per bu, w. J Scie: Rt, 4
Little Lady peas 10c ib. Mrs D
M. Barge, Tyrone, Ga. oe \
White Lady peas 10c per Ib. M
L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. eae
-Willets Wonder English peas
Ib., $4 pk., $15 bu. Or. Lonnie
Brab. peas $2 bu. He 7
Morrow, Ga. ;
Thomas, winter sition | pea - seer
20c Ib. del., 15 Ib. in bu. lots FOB
here. John. WwW. Bert yaily, Lakelar
Cac
No. 1 Nineties walgers bean
$1.50 bu. FOB Tifton, have had ne
once. J. G. Broome, Rt.. 6, Box 54
Tifton, Gas
Sugar Crowders, white cream. ant
sp ckled $1.25 pk., $3.75 bu: white
lady peas $1.60 pk; $5..bu; Califor
/nia olack-eyed peas $1 pk.; $2.50 a
white Bermuda butter beans ue :
pk.; Col. running butter beans $1. 5e
pk. 0. F. Crow, Pees, Gee 1
No. 2.
White and cream sugar Crowd
peas 10c lb.; white lady peas. 18 per
4 1b.3 - white Sunch: butter beans" 18c_
Ib. del. in $1 lots or more. GC. EL
Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga. <a
A few bus late Florida velvet
beans. Nelson Kea, Adrian, Ga. a
Sugar Crowder peas,, lady peas 10 ;
Ib. B'ue Wh'p peas $2 25 bu., all
FOB Bishop, Gas 32K. aa Box 12 ee
Early speckled. ae $1. 15. bu.;
bune!
Clays $1.50, Whippoorwill $1. 60
mixed $1.35, iron and Brabham
mixed $1.50 bu. _ H. H: Palmer, T
nille, Ga. * ig
Field. peas, Brabham | and Iron
$1.65 bu.;. -Whippoorw: ll and Clay
ner Fruit Farm, Ft. rer ee
$
PET STOCK WANTED a
- Want February Ist 50,000. rabbi
feet, hind feet only, must be go
condition, - seasoned: in the - sun, pr
serving. natural hair. Will pay $5. p
M. ft..Let me know how many
have ready for sale. Roy G. Book
Candler Annex, Atlanta, Ga.
. Domestic rabbits. of all inde
lage or size. Let us know. what. | ou
have. to sell. We buy the year rout
pay highest market price. I. W. Ta:
Will exch. for 2 buck rabbits ani
col. Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Gardi, Ga.
White and spotted rabbits betwee r
| the ages of 6 and 18 mos. Fred
Baker, Box 244, Columbus, Ga.
Want pigeons, prefer Homers:
J. Robertson, Rt. 95 a se
es Ga.,
breed turkeys.
-- Mrs. C. C. Dawson, Tennille, Ga.
- Cash with order.
_ erything
- Good ag new; $25, or exchange for]
ee. Thursday, December 2 eee
MARKET BULLETIN
MRS. NORMAN
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
A DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO FEMININE INTERESTS OF THE FARM AND HOME
SHARP, EDITOR ~
tions of the State.
i
,_ = a = 3.
Miscollaneous Fot Sale =
$1 a dozen, except morning glories,
_ which are 75c doz., and Easter: lilies
_ wired petals $1. 50; 1 piece aprons,
nice quality Gubleached muslin
- trimmed with fast color lining and
hand embroidery, all colors, 55c post-
paid: Mrs. Loro Wilkes, Swainsboro,
Rt. 5.
~- 1 Gearhart knitter, practically new.
Dby. cylinder, all accessories and
some wool. Exchange for pair good
No white turkeys.
. Hand-made wool and rayon shoul-
der flowers, 50c per bunch prepaid.
No stamps accep-
ted. Mrs. Geo. C. Fincher, Ogle-
\. thorpe, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 12:
_ @repe paper roses 20c a bunch, 3
roses and 1 bud to bunch; also oth-
ers, cheap. Ronie Mae _ Johnson,
Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 -all pure goose leather bed, wt.
85 Ibs. $25. \ Cash with order. Miss
_ Betty Burkett, Nicholls, Ga., Box 84.
1 Gearhart knitting machine. Good
~ condition $45, or exchange for 35
pare breed White Leghorn pullets, or
1 heifer to freshen soon. Mrs. Dora
- Miller, Palmetto, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 122.
- Waxed roses, 60c a doz. No or-
der filled of less than a dozen. Waxed
Yose wreaths, from $2.50. to $4.
Crosses from $2 to $5.50. All del.
Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga.,
Any size home-made fruit. cakes.
Reasonable prices. Mrs. W. H. Bra-
nan, Lewiston, Ga.
25 Ibs. chicken feathers, in new
_ tick, $10; 1 Triplex auto knitter, ev-
complete. Some yarn.
20 R. I. Red hens, or turkey tom and
2 hens. 50 good, white meal sacks,
: - 10c each. Mrs. Forbes, Brook-
~ let, Ga.
lbs.
lb. Mrs. F. Conley, Waycross, oe
Rt 4,
Crepe paper roses 75 dozen, or
exchange for monthly. roses, well
rooted. Mrs. Thos. Webb, Ellijay,
Waar, Ry os
_. Hand-painted aprons 50c each. In-
: : dian Head dresser scarfs painted in
_ bright. colors 75c each; assorted col-
_ ors and kinds of. crepe paper roses,
2 of each color 75 dozen. All fast
_ colors. Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay,
phe, Rt. 9, een
Good, thick, cotton sacks, from
SS home-spun thread, 35c pair, del. Mary
_ A, Oliver, Hoschton, Ga., Rt. 1.
co Wanted
Want 18 coupons, wrappers of Fab;
used goose feathers, 65c
it
| toilet soap and soap chips; -Colgates
Crepe paper flowers, all varieties;
products. Will pay 2ce each. Want
6 of each. Mrs. M. E. Lowrey, One-
co, Fla., Box 886.
Want 1 hook rug needle. Will buy
or exchange. Miss M. . K. Meeks,
Devereaux, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want 1 white and 1- rose pink,
large type, chrysanthemums; 1
bronze, 1 cream, * pink and _ yellow
dbl. dahlia. Will exchange cream,
yellow bronze mums, or other pot
flowers. Mrs. G. Conner, Gaines-
ville, Ga.,. Rt,
Want 1 doz. each, of lavender
crepe myrtles; mixed dahlia and tu-
lip bulbs; 4 dozen pink canna bulbs;
5 lbs. English pea seed; 600 cabbage
plants (to plant now); 1 dozen fig
sprouts, and 1 qt. onion sets. Have
fancy work, embroidery and paint-
ing designs, and gingham scrap bun-
dles in exchange. Miss Francis A.
Henderson, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 5.
Needlework and Services Offered
Want to embroider, crochet and
piece quilts on halves, or cheap for
cash. Will take chickens in payment
for work. Mrs. O. R. Rickerson, Rut-
ledge, Ga. -
Will make silk quilts. Furnish
material, or party furnish material.
Also wool flowers, all colors, flat or
round, 12 for 25c, or 2). for 5c.
| Mrs. J. S. Yeomans, Swainsboro, Ga.
on halves, inj
Will piece quilts
vatch work patterns.
nay postage. Hazel
Famn, Ga. ;
Will make ladies and childrens
dresses 50c to $1, 20c to 50c. Send
correct size and icture how to make. |
Divide postage. Mrs. Frank Wilson,
Morganton, Ga.
Tufted bedspreads, combination of
blue, gold and: white. Mtn. beauty
design, $7.50 del. Circle and daisy
Other party
Amos, Risin
| baskets, rose, and bow knot designs,
$4.each del. Work guaranteed. Mrs.
Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Have sold all quilts advertised,
this is in answer to many inquiries.
Miss Nannie McEleray, Conyers, Ga. 3
Rt. 4.
Tuft work: party furnish material
nd pay postage. Bedspreads $1 ath
cnd simpler designs for 75c; bed-room
sets $2.75. 10 choice designs. Will
stamp spreads for 25c each. Mrs.
W. H. Huey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.
Nice, new quilts $4 each. Mrs. L.
P. Higginbotham, Elberton, Ga.
Embroidery work, suitable for
Christmas and wedding gifts. Sell
cheap. Also do sewing. Miss Sadi
Waller, Dawson, Ga,, Rt. B.
Will tuft bedspreads, basket de-
signs, any color. Fadeless | thread,
unbleached sheeting $6 each, or 2
os GROWING INTEREST IN GEORGIAS BIG DINNER
Many enthusiastic pledges of co-operation in the All. Geor-
_ gia Produets Dinner for the New Year movement are being -
received by the Bureau of Mar kets, these coming from all sec-
It is evident that thousands of Georgia ecit-
zens. will dine as one great family on Georgia raised products
New Years Day, Sunday, January Ist, 1928
in During the coming year, housewives throughout the State.
~ }/ will be urged to make a practice of setting aside one day of
Day.
for $11. Cash with order. Miss Es-
ther Gay, Waleska, Ga., Rt. 2.
All wool baby boottees, trimmed
in blue and pink,-any size, 20c pair.
Mrs. Verna Starks, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 2.
2 new gingham and percale quilts,
sheeting linings $4.50 each, or $8.50
for both; new quilt tops $2 each, or
exchange. - Mrs. J. H. Hagan, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 4.
2 new quilts, light outing linings,
$4 each. Guarantee to please or re-
turn. Money refunded; 1 large size
bedspread, embroidered with 7 dif-
ferent colors of fadeless thread. Mrs.
Neta House, Conley, Ga., Rt. 1.
Nice, clean, old fashioned cover-
lets, $10 each.
burn, Morganton, Ga., Rt. 1.
Dbl. and single tatting 10c, 25c
and 80c yd.; crocheted and tated cen-
terpieces $2 each; tufted bedspreads
$4 and $5 each; hatted yoke $2, or
will exchange for 1 bed spread,
stamped for embroidery; ladies hand-
made handkerchiefs 20c each; cro-
cheted lace edge 25 and 80c yd.;
crocheted yokes $1.75 and $2.50 ea.
Miss Addie Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt.
One. ;
Choice designs of tufted bed-
spreads $3.50 to $5 each; party pay
postage and furnish material. Will
work for 75 and $1 each; tufted
bed room sets $2.75 each. Other
tuft worw reasonable.
addressed envelepe for reply. Flor-
rie Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.
~
Flowers and Seeds For Sale
Old fashioned garden pinks, white
and pink, 25c a doz. Mrs. D. A: Rus-
sell, Rockbridge Road, Box 21, Avon-
dale Estates, Ga.
Domestica Nandina; edrus deodo-
ra; cedrus Atlantica; cypress (Law-
son); juniper prostrata; cedar of
leborn; California libocedrus | (in-
cense cedar); ligustrum Japonica;
lonicera fragrantis; weiglia; spirea;
althea; pearl bush; abelia; Hiawatha
rose. Write for prices. Mrs. D. C.
Collier, Barnesville, Ga.
Red and yellow canna bulbs, and
yellow winter pinks 10c each, or 50c
doz. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pink imported eanna bulbs, 3 for
25e, 8 for 50c. Add postage. Floy
Mae Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga.
dozen; yellow day lilies, and jonquils
Yellow canna lilies 10c each, 50c
lic doz.; shasta daisies and white
chrysanthemums 20e doz.; lavender
lilac 15, 25 and 75c each;
crepe myrtle and dbl. pink flowering
almonds 20c each; dark red, yellow
and lavender. dablia bulbs 15 each,
each month, preferably the first Sunday, as a Georgia Produets 4
By establishing the. eustom of using Georgia table fidds en- {
tirely one day of each month, sentiment may soon be: aroused:
to make this a weekly observance and finally. Georgia. citizens
may come to realize the advantages cf using Deer ia grown ls
food products 365 days in the year. ie
Every effort will be made by the Bureau of Markets to in.
crease the sale of Georgia farm products at home and abroad.
Mrs. W. S. Mash-
Send stamped 7
pink
Re eget as
1 ean
x
3 for 40c; dahlia flowering zinnia
| seed 10c for large size pkg. Mrs. G.
B. McCrary, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Dbl. purple althea; fragrant Phila-
delphus; pink and red crepe myrtle,
50c each, 3 for $1. 25; pink almonds,
stephenandra weeping lilac, . (blooms.
similar to butterfly bush) ; 3 < bridal
wreath; white bunch spirea; Dorothy
Perkins, red, rambler roses, 25 each,
5 for $1.10 del.; shasta daisies, gail-
lardia, physostegia, 30e dozen; hardy
fred hybiscus 25c each;.4 colors, iris,
50 dozen; scarlet verbena 10c, 3 for
25c; red velvet roses, spring bloom-
ers, 25c. Mrs. R. M. Sheppard, Stone
Mountain, Ga., Rt. 3.
Dbl. altheas, white, wie. icles
pink; crepe myrtle, white, red, pur-
ple, pink; spireas, Van. Houtti, dbl. -
Reevseana, crimson, pink; nudiflo-
um, white hydrangea, butterfly | bush,
Philadelphus, punica, kerria, for-
sythia, abelia, primulinum, cape and
grand duke jasmine. Any 4 for
$1.15, 6 for $1.60; dlednders white,
red; yelldw: opener with red stripes,
dbl. white, pink, cream varigated
leaf. Any 4 for. $1.40; ligustrums,
aucula, eleagnus, junipers. Any 3
for $1.55. Mrs. J..A. Griffin, Cor-
dele, Ga., 512 16th Ave. E.
Trimardean pansy plants, mixed
colors, $1 each. Add 7c for postage.
Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doerun, Ga.,
RFD 4,
* Weeping Willows 2 to 3 ft., 25e
each; Dorothy Perkins rose bushes,
10e each, No orders filled for less
than 50c. Mrs. L. D.- Hadaway,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
~ Purple lilac 26 each; crepe myr-
tle, 2 to 4 ft. 20e each; 3 of each $1;
red and yellow cannas 50c doz; red
verbena 25c doz. Biba Craft,
Hartwell, Ga.
Mtn. Laurel and Mtn. Ivy, maple,
white and black ~pine, -crabapple,
white dogwood, white asne, holly
bushes. All well rooted, nice size 15c
each; or 8 for $1; black walnuts with
good roots 25 each; hollyhocks, jon-
quils, daffodils, iris lily bulbs, white
and red azeleas; sugar plums, Cher-
okee roses, reasonable) prices. Write.
Mrs. W. F. Fain, Morganton, Ga.
Blue flag lilies 25c, 5 for $1; pur-
ple lilac, rooted, 5 each; red month-
roses 15c each; golden glow, root-
ed, 3 for 10c; pink monthly rose cut-
tings 5c dozen; New York vine, root-
ed, 6 for 25c; hollyhocks 25e dozen;
four oclocks, all color seed; 25 for
5c; blooming peaches, with dbl. pink
blooms 10c each. Will exchange any
of the above to amount of $1 for
quilt scraps.
ing less than 4 inches sq. Each -par-
ty pay postage. Miss Mary E. Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 35 Ok 42,
ay
et
Must be new and noth-.
Bureau of Markets and |
- Farm homes: being repaired,
- The Georgia farm negro,
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GEORGIA
MARKET BULLETIN)
- Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
= C,H, Bishop, Director
_ DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE |
Bugene Talmadge, Commissioner
" Thursday, Deceraber 29, 1927 _
Entred as secand class matter February 15,
1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia,
under the Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
mailing at special rate of postage provided
' Ser fn section 1108, Act of October 3, 1917
a Ukdvertisements cof fans produce and appur-
_tehances, admissable under postal regula-
_ tions, inserted one time on each request, and
# repeated only when anied
request is _accomp:
. by new copy of advertisement.
Pimined space ~ will aot permit insertion of
_enimportant advertisements. Under legisla-
tive act the Market Bureau does not assume
- any. esponsibility for any advertisements ap-
pearing in .the Bulletin, or. transaction re-
sulting. therefrom, |
Pirculation,- Advertising and a ctina S
ae oe ae : ee
"GREETINGS OF THE SEASON
oe we and. on the threshold
ee a New Year lct us join in th
sincere hope that it will show:
~- Georgia farmers prosperous again.
os The farm laborer and renter on
| read some good. books each month
during 1928. You do not have to
ihe road to. farm- ownership.
re-
painted and rebuilt.
The farm owner, his- head, erect,
ewing no man anything, | with
-self- confidence in. his ability to
_~@arry on.
The farm hovse | ae
enjoying
the conveniences and ca lall of,
- her sister.
. The farm children, with the op.
portunity of good schools, good
ehurehes and good oe. sur-
_ roundings. :
happy |
and prosperous, among the peo-
~ ple who understand and appre-
elate him best.
A return of the healthy, -
some farm conditions, the mem-
ery of whieh is lovingly re-
_freshed in the minds of the:ol-
der people coeur this: eis
mas season. ee
IN OREASING EGG VALUES.
- Now that the astie. Cusine
demand for eggs is past, more con-
sideration should . be :
grading. ceo B A:
The Bulletin seennils carnied. a
description of egg standards adop-
ted for the State, strictly in har-
mony with U. S. gradings.
If the farmer gathers. his eggs| -
daily, it will not be necessary for
- him to candle them to learn their
age or: -eondition. ~~
The main thing for him to note
is that they should be of uniform
- eolor and size, ane that-one dozen
Rxtras? and. Standards ue
should weigh twenty- four ounces.
- The only difference between Hx-
tras? and Standards being
that the latter i is not. required to be :
| 500 cap. $12.50. Miss Irene. New, Car
quite as fresh as 3 the first.
he adi
have. books on. all subjects
taining to agriculture as well as|
-whole-} |
mistletoe
eres: AO |!
MARKET.
weigh only 22 ounces.
Many of our farmers will prob-
ably be in position to pack their
eggs in cartons, _ earrying their
egg stamped on the earton, and
marketing them direct to the con-
sumer. When the consumer. real-:
izes the value of buying graded
eggs, there will be an increased
demand FOr ope packed in this
Way
Farmers are e urged to fix these
grades carefully: in their minds
and use them, before. the heavy
production of spring season . de-
presses the imarket. -They should
plan to use. all sunusually large,
psmall or misshapen: eggs in the
home; should realize that they
must provide clean nests for the
hens; that eggs should never. be
washed, but small dirty spots may
be removed by touching them with
vinegar and quickly, ae off
the: Spot > Ve
The color of egies. 1s not so im-
portant, but they should not be
mixed in the same carton or in the
same erate.
- Attention, Uae ae
Make: a. New Year s resolution to
buy = these - books. . You may bor-
-row them from the Georgia Libra-
ry Commission, entirely free, for
the slight cost of the return post:
age on each book loaned. We
per-
many other interesting _ subjects
for you and your family. A. pos-
tal to. us will bring you a book by
return. mail for a. months loan.
Address Georgia. Library Commis-
sion, State Capitol, Atlanta.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
toe and Christmas ever-
greens in their ads for this issue.
They will please understand that
the Bulletin being issued four
days after Christmas, at which
time the demand for these pro-
ehoners quicely ended.
INCUBATORS, BROODERS ETC.
FOR SALE
| 260 Incubator, everything com-
plete. Almost new, $18; 1 Queen, 450
cap. $43; wood brooders, 180 chick-
cap. Used once, $5 or exch. for B.
Rock chickens: Mrs. -R. F Anderson,
- | Register, Ga
-1 Super Hatcher Incubator, 600
egg cap. Used 1 season, $40 FOB
Gainesville, Ga.
- Buckeye Incubator, 210 ege cap.
Perfect cond. Instruction book in-
cluded, $22 FOB Waycross. Wayeress
Hatchery, Waycross, Ga.
1 almost new, +155 cap., Super
Hatcher Incubator. Good cond. $15,
or exch. for good calf, corn, or feed
na; Ga. Box pe 5s
L Sol Hot Brooder, used ane once,
ist nelet
gus oe 87 Rome Bt.
good quality, but a dozen may |
| Been used part of two seasons. Good
name and having the grade of the}
| by, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 1.
Many vate Goladet holly, .
for price.
they were left-out on account of |
Madison, Ga.
- Will exchange for "Buekeye incu-
Sts, Albany, Ga.
of. equal value. W. A.. Wright, Smyr- :
BULLETIN ~_ Sen |
MISCHLLANBOUS FOR SALE AND
4200 chittk size Buckeye prooder.
shape, $15, er exchange for 15
Barred Rock hens, not,over 2 years
old. J. E. Hasty, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 4.
1 ironclad incubator, im running!
condition, with instructions. 150
capacity, $6 or erchange for 6 hens
of any large breed; 500 capacity
Buckeye blue flame brooder. Per-
fect condition, with extra wicks, $9
or exchange. E. D. Eason, Benes:
Ga., Rt. 6.
Several 500: capacity Buckeye oil
burner brooders, or exchange for
oats. H. O. ese Rt. A, iilign:
Ga.
1 Standard Reliable Brooder, used
2 hatches, good. condition, $9
FOB Canton; 1 Buckeye incubator
250 capacity, good condition, with 5
wicks, thermometer and instruction
book -$22. Cash or exchange. Heard
Orr, Orange, Ga.
14 Hall coal burning brooders, 5001
chick size $12.50 each FOB Orchard
Hill. Hill Crest Farm, Orchard His
Ga. |
3 One 100-chick: piancitn Buckeye
oil brooder $10, with thermometer,
del.; 1 Oaks: oil burning brooder, 60
capacity, complete $5 del., both in
good working order. Will exchange.
Dr. G. H. Dyniap, Madison, Geese 4
1 Bohon incubator, hot water, 250
capacity, all fixtuers ready for use
$15 of exchange for pig or shoat FOB
lhere; 1 Little Brown hen. incubator
and broader: all fixtures ready for
use or exchange for 8 R. I. Red or
Barred Rocks FOB here. J. T. Pierce,
Cannon, Ga =
1 Super Hatcher hot water incuba
tor, 400 egg capacity, 3 automatic
trays, $25; 1 improved Radio blue
flame oil prooder, 500 chick capacity
$9. Practically new. Mrs. HB
Ford, Lavonia, Ga. . : E
: 8 Buckeye incubators, 110; 17;
and 270, cheap or exchange. R, E.
Ogletree, Mesena, Ga.
Queen incubator and- brooder, 275
egg capacity, $20, or exchange for 25
hens of any large. breed. ~ M. B. a
1 60-egg Roller Tray inenbator,
with eopper hot water tank, in good
condition, $10. Emma Anderson, Rt.
B, Americus, Ga.
Miller Ideal Tripple Deck incuba~
tor, 11,700 egg capacity, good op-
erating condition, guaranteed. Write
S. P.. Howe, Fort Valley,
Gap g
Incubators wed Brooders Wanted
Want 1,500 capacity Buckeye oil
burning esodee, good condition.
Cheap for cash. Dr. G. H. Dunlap,
bator, chickens or meat of equal val-
ue. T. Brown, 809 N. Washington
Want Buckeye incubator in first
class condition. Not over 50 miles
from Atlanta. L. L. ee Deca-
tur; Ga., RE.
Want 1 good second-hand 1 000
chick oil burning brooder. Must be
in. good shape. Will pay cash or ex-
change pure B. Rock hatching eggs.
Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.
7: :
Will exchange for 500 ee oil
urning brooder, chickens or any-
thing useful. Write. Mrs.. Emma
Powell, LaFayette, Ga. _
Want 1-Sol Hot 52 inch canopy
brooder. Must be in first class con-
dition. _ Will pay cash or exchange. |.
Cornish Indian cockerels and pullets.
| cheap. F. &, Drexall,
Happy Hen Poultry Farm, Odum, Gas
= Thursday, December 29, 1927 |
WANTED
Black Walnuts, 75e--bu. Mrs. J. Be.
Yawn, Milan, Ga. Rt. 2.
1-horse wagon. $15; 2-horse wagon, _
$25. Both good cond. Roy W. Lauder-. Be
milk, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1.
Offer Wagon,
Economy Cream Seperator No. 12;
2, 5-gal. cream cans. Good
Been used hardly 6 mos. $45 eash
postpaid. Mrs. W. A. Cooper, Aa ae
Ga. Sylvester Rd., Rt. A.
Ground Oyster shell for chickens.
$1 per 100 Ibs., $17.50 per ton FOB
Savannah. W. x Smith, Ca ae
Ga. 102 Bay St. Bast.,
A few hundred Cedar.
seasoned. Make best offer.
Mrs. Neta House, Conley, Ga.
Black Walnuts, sound and dry, $1
bu. FOB hre. E. Cowart, Naylor, a
Ga. Rt. 1.
Want good, " second- aad wire eA
46 in. Quote del. prices, and give full
description, make ete.
Farms, Albany, Ga.
and price in first letter
Luck, Wrightsville, Ga.
Want high wheel
cart; Must be in good cond. and
Ga.
Want Blk. Walnuts, -hulled. area :
or small quantities. State price del.
to your nearest RR depot. M. E.
Schofield, Lakeview Areade;
Palm Beach, Fla.
Want -1 1-2 mi. of woven wire,
Write what you have. Ge F.. Fears,
Hampton, | Ga.
Want to exch. for 1 or 2 hater
wagon, farm tools, hay, hogs, er -
yearlings. C. A. Clements, . Tifton,
Ga, Rt. 6. , as
BUTTER AND EGGS_
For Sale and Wanted
8 Ibs. fresh Jersey butter each wk.
50c Ib. del. Mrs. W. Ys Robbs, Plow-
ery Branch, Ga Rt. 1 ) -
Fresh Jersey butter each Be in
1 brick moulds, 1. Yb. cartons 50c Ib. |
Mrs. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.
Re es.
Nice, fresh country butter, 0c fe
postpaid. Mrs. Lena Holland, Flow
ery Branch, Ga.
2. crates of Ga. extra eggs per wk.
}the year round. Infertila, pure white,
uniform size, clean, firm shells, pack- %
ed against breskece: A little better.
than market price per week. Mrs. G.
G. Adair, Rutledge, Ga. Rte 2
Fresh Jersey butter each eae 0c
lb. Satisfation guaranteed. Mrs. L. _
B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. Rt:3.
Want 100 Ibs strictly high grade ;
-country butter. If quality is satisfac-
tory, can use 100 lbs. weekly. Pure
Food Sales Co., Savannah, Ga. 126
West Bryan St.
25 or 30 Ibs. of butter a poe Cale
make shipments on. Monday and
Thursday. 40e lb. COD or 45c pre-
paid. Would like to contract with
some grocery store fer same.
M. M.Mitchell, pi oieaada ae : oa
Nice country butter, 4 lbs. per
wk. Del. Tuesday and Friday. 45e Ib.
jor 85e for 2 Ibs. Mrs, Allie Ponder, x
Opler os Rt. ae
without body, $50 oe
fob your \shipping point. W. H. Kite =
tles, Valona, Ga. Ck ee
cond. |
posts, well ie
E. Be =
Moon, Grayson, Ga. Rte J. Se
1 doz. straw brooms, $1. 50 prepaid. oe
Jefferson : 2
Want about 50 ft. 5 in. pelt. oe
50 ft. 3 in. belt. Must be in good cond; {
and reasonable for:cash. State cond. a
Jas. M. _
Phaeton road- _
Buena Migs =
West
Mrs.
sb 7 mos. old, now laying,
_ Special price on 200.
Ri, 1, Gainesville, Ga.
oe ed stock. Write for prices.
Sele.
pens, $2 each. J. C. Baston,
. ledgeville, Ga.
ae
SF
_Thorsday, December 29, 1927.
POULTRY FOR SALE AND WANTED
es 31. 25 each. R. B. Whorter, Greens-
Leghorns
50 pure bred _white leghorn: hens,
: good layers $1. 25 each FOB, Mrs.|{
| Leghorn hens, -now
va G, Goolsby, Rt. 1, Graham,. Ga.
Ferris white Leghorns, 350 pullets,
150 hens, 1 year old; 50 hens 2 years
old $1 each for the lot or $1.25 for
pullets. . Pullets are laying. Js. W.
Taylor, Pelham, Ga.
-Tancred white Leshotn cockerels, :
_Mareh hatch: from prize winning
Mil-
>
Barron white 4 eure pullets, 10
$1.50 each.
L, D. Hadaway
ae 1925 hatch Barron white Leg-
horn cock $2. Chas. D. Shaw, Rt. 1,
ethan Ga.
10 English white Leghorn hens and
ak rooster 18 mos. old $15.. Mrs. L.
ie Kidd, Bt, Atlanta, Gas = -s
ss 7C, "Bverlay brown Leghorn pul-
- lets,selected early hatch, laying and
ready to lay $1.50 each; cockerels
$2.50 each FOB. J. H. Beasley, La-
_ vonia, Ga.
_. Ferris white Leghorns, prize win-.
ners, culled $1.50 each; roosters,
ah 25; March bockusels $2. All
euateos paid.
RE A Albany, Ga.
Ferris April hatch white Aaslots.
hens, 80c each. Mrs. Lathia Sei
eRe, 2, Vienna, Ga.
ee 150 selected Tancred S. C. ands
Se ~ Leghorn pullets, now laying $1.50 ea.
is FOB. Coops to be returned by buy-
ZY er.
C. T. MeMillan, Gainesville, Ga.
80 April hatch pure Wyeoff S. C.
eae Leghorn pullets Lb lot. B.
oe Bruce, Martin, Ga.
Pure bred Tanered 8. . C. white!
~ Leghorn pullets, 8 mos. old, trapnest-
Poultry Fax, Fort Valley, Ga.
_ 10 pure Tancred S. C.. white Leg-
- horn hens and pullets, 6 Feb. and 4
May hateh $1 each; 5 cockerels $1.50.
_Hens laying, $15 lot. Will exchange
for 3 large new gingham quilts. Mrs.
a KE. Sikes, Rt. 2, Chester, Ga.
80 Ferris white Leghorn pullets.
Price reasonable, de O.. Stewart,
Gardi, Ga,
100 March antl oe: hatch Tan-
ered and Ferris S. C. white Leghorn
or
: ~ $1.50 each in small lots. No culls:
Otis L. Carter, Rt. C.. Griffin, Ga.
: Tancred white Leghorn hens and.
_pullets,. now laying, $125 FOB
cockerels. from trapnested stock. H.
ee, Williams, Rt. A, Millen, Ga.
15, Tancred white Leghorn April
; hatch pullets, 25 hens 1 -1-2 years]
y old $1 each, 4 cockerels $1. 50 each.
Ja ins
af Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred
- Ship no less than 25. Mrs.
- Pugh, Rt. A, Barnesville, Ga.
Ferris white Leghorn pullets, now
laying, $1.25 each; also 2 cockerels
$1.50 each. Mrs.
~ Brooklet, Ga.
_ 40 Tancred white Leghorn pullets
$50 lot. Monroe Poultry Farms, Rt.
Bi Forsyth, Ga. a :
100 S. C. White Leghorn hens, z
year old and pullets. Will exchange
for grain, wheat, oats and corn.
at, Xs. pn Rt. 3; Lawrenceville,
Ga. -
- 23 Barron yehitte Leghorn pullets,
Piety Forbes,
eS beginning to lay, also 3 young roos-
ters, $1.25 each. J. PB. Garrison,
Homeland, Ga.
60 Tancred white ee pullets,
some laying 90c each or $50 lot. Ss.
ae Brown, Bowman, Ga. |
8 April hatch brown - Leghorn
pallet: and. seneieryy . plies
Mrs. W. A. Cooper,
Peach
boro, Ga.
3850 first and second year white
laying, special
price for cash and one delivery. Js
H. Rhodes, Union Point, Ga.
20 white English Leghorn pullets,
ready to lay $15 for lot. Mrs. W.
I. Warwick, Leaf, Ga.
17 Tancred white Leakorn hens
and 1 cock $20 for lot. Will exch.
for same number of some heavy
breed. All fine stock and now lay-
mer, Ga. :
Barron pure bred early March
white, Leghorn cockerels, $1 each.
Del. * Marshall Archer, Greensboro,
Gas Rte ae
White Leghorn hens $1 each. - ~Es-
| sie Allmon, Clarkesville, Ga.
8 pure bred S. C. white Leghorn
hens $1; 1 cockerel. $9 for lot. Mrs.
Lela. Chapman, " Dahlonega, Ga., Rt.
Five.
Will exchange 8 B. Fhe March
pullets and 1 eockerel for 7 pullets
and 1 cockerel Barred Rocks or S.
L. Wyandottes. Each pay- transpor-
tation charges. E. F, Adams, Offer-
man, Ga .,P. 0. Box 32.
Barred Rocks For Sale
10 early spring hatch Barred Rock
cockerels $1.25 each cash.
S Edenfield, Summit, Gan 2 ;
5 Barred Rock pullets $1 each.
Nirs: Le Ge Kidds Rta 1. Atlanta, (as
Aristocrat Barred Rock cocks, $3;
eockerels $2 FOB. E. H. George,
Madison, Ga. ee
Spring hch. Thompson Barred Rock
cockerels $1.50 each. Mrs. A. J.
Collins, Demorest, maar
Thompson. Imp. Ringlet Barred
Rocks, 2 cocks 18 mos. old $2.50
each; a few cockerels 9. mos. old
$2. 50 each; 12 pullets .same age,
$1.50 each. Mrs. David Barrett, Rt.
1, Calhoun, Ga.
1 Thompson Barred Rock cockerel
March hatch $1.25. Will exchange
also meat or lard.. Write. Mrs. C.
1M. Morgan, Rt. B,dLyons, Ga. ;
One 17 mos. old Thompson Ringlet
cock $1.25 FOB. Will exchange for
nice dried fruit or anything useful.
Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Rt. 6, Bowden,
Ga.
pullets and cockerls $1.25
Mrs. Alice Collins, Mt. Airy, Ga.
15 Barred Rock hens in fine condi-
tion $1.25 each FOB. Mrs.
Mann, Tallapoosa, Ga. :
Barred Rock pullets and cockerels
q 1-2 mos. old, $1 and $1.25 each.
Mrs. B. F. Russell, Montezuma, Ga.
each.
Rocks, -8 yearling hens, $2 each or
lot $15; 5 May pullets $1.30 each or
5 for $6 FOB.. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks
Rt. 29 Commerce, Ga.
Parks April hatch Barred Roel
cockerels $2.50 to $3 each. Miss Lu-
cile Walters, Rt. 8, Lavonia, Ga.
Pure bred spring hatch E. B.
Thompson Barred Rocks: 4 cockerels
Mrs. | $1.50 each; 5 pullets $1.25 each; lot
$12. Raised from eggs of select
prize stock. Mrs. J. E, Sikes, Rt. 2,
Chester, Ga. at z
1 two year old ePheniocer Barred
Rock ecck $3. Mrs.
Woodcliff, Ga., Rt. 15
8 March hatch - Thompson Barred
or lot for $5; 6 pullets - $1.60. and
$1.75: each FOB or $10 for lot. Mrs.
XN. R Wilson, Rt. 2 (Canon, Ga. s
ing. Mrs. Ernest Cheek, Rt. 1, Ho-|
_ Mrs. Sele
for 1 bu. table peas; white preferred, |
Spring heh. Thompson Baired Rock
oe cae
Lo A. Smith, |
Rock cockerels $1.50 and $1.75 each,
(MARKET BULLETIN.
- Thompson Ringlt
cocks, $2.50 each.
Metter, Ga.
Barred Plymouth Rock cocks 2 yrs.
old $1.25 each. J. M. Jchnson, Rt.
Ee Shellman, Ga.
-Holterman Barred Plymouth Rock
eockerels $5 each. E. J. Williams,
Ty Ty, Ga,
Holtermans'
Mrs ww. A. Bird,
Aristocrat Barred
ready to lay, and cockerel $10 for
the lot. _ Mrs, W. H. Rucker, Milner,
Ga. : =
Two fine Thompson
Barred Rock cocks 1 1-2 years old
$5 each; some April cockerels $3
each. Will exchange for
red tom and hens. Mrs. M. L. Shea-
ly, Oglethorpe, Ga.
$2.50 each, or $4 for 2.
Free, Rt. 8, Clarkesville, Ga.
5 R. I. Reds For Sale |
25 March hatch R. I. Red eockerels
$3 each.
bany, Ga.
1 KR. Red cockerel, 22 young hens
and pullets mixed with R. IL. Reds,
$20 for lot FOB Metter, Ga. Mrs.
L. H. Hutts, Rt. 1, Graymont, Ga.
116 mos. old pure Donaldson R. I.
Red cock dark rich color $5. Mrs.
D. F. Youngblood, Mt. Berry, Ga.
1 R. I. Red rooster $1. TD:
with order. Mrs. J. E. Sorrows,
Carnesville, Ga.. oS
12 Donaldson 17 mos. old R. I. Red.
hens $1.50 each. J. aw Carter, Rt. 1,
Dewy Rose, Ga. | ax
4 Donaldson R. I. hens ane A
each FOB White Plains; Ge. Will ex-
change for 6 pure bred white Leg-
horn hens not over 18 mos. old. Mrs.
Jeff Marchman, White, Plains, Ga.
Full blooded R. I. Red hens $1 ea.
All under 2 years old. E. W. Burke,
P. O, Box 678, Macon, Ga.
5 April hatch Donaldson cockerels,
prices reasonable. Mrs. E. D. Fletch:
Jet, Re 1 Chula, Ga.
4 Feb. hatch S. GC. R. I. Red Toos-
ters $2.50 each or lot for $8 FOB.
R. W. Worren, Dewy Rose, Ga. . -
S. CG. RB. I. Red roosters $2 each.
ser, Chatsworth, Ga. .-
AR. -L Red roosters $1. 25 sch.
Will exchange for 4 March hatch
brown Leghorn es Mrs. Eunice
Hill, Bowden, Ga.-
2 Donaldson R. I. Red cockerels
$1 each FOB.
Rt. 1, Dawson, Ga.
n&tch. Will exchange for 2 game ban-
tam Hens and rooster, Clarence E.
Spivey, Rt. 1, Holly Springs, Ga.
5 Feb. hatch Donaldson R. I. Red
pullets and 1 cockerel $1.50 each, lot
Ga.
12 dark red Dengldsan pullets and
each or $25 for lot.
1, LaGrange, Ga.
C. H. Davis, Re
dalia. Will exchange for caponizing|
set, reliable make.
W. N. Lifton, Rt. 2, Vidalia, Ga.
. R. I. Red cocks $3, cockerels. $2,
FOB. E..H. George, Madison, Ga.
15 Rose Comb R. I. Red. pullets
and 1 year old hens $2 each. One
shipped bfore Christmas.
1S, C. R. I. Red Thompkins hens and
Barred -Rock;
Rock cockerels, R. I.- Reds, B. M. |
cockerels $1.50 to $5; 4 B. R. pullets
0 PAGE SEVEN
pullets $2. 50 ek $35 for lot. oa S
McLean, Sharpsburg, Ga. - =
4 . C. R. I. Red cockerels $1.50
each. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Rt 8, Can-
ton, Ga.
2 dark Donaldson S. C. R. L Red -
cocks, 2 years old $1.50 each. Will
exchange for 3 young hens, same
-breed and: strain or 4 large mixed
hens. Mrs. H. L. Ellison, ee
Ga. oe ;
March hatch R. L Red pallets ina
cockerels, pullets laying $10 trio.
Ringlet |
,for $5; 2 20 mos.
Bourbon *
2 March hatch Barred Rock cocks,
Mrs. M. I.
W. A. Cooper, sae A, Al-.
Cash |
rooster 20 mos. old, $1.25 and $2.50]
Mrs. Ralph McGill, |
17 Be i Wed, rooster, March 1927}
$8.50. Mrs. E. Az Hares Osierfield,
1. cockerel March hatch $2 and $3]
_ 2 R. I. Red cockerels $2 FOB Vi-|
Good condition. |
cock given if taken-in one lot andy
Also 151
FOB Scotland, Ga,
land, Ga.
C. L,
S. C. R. I. Red pullets, soon. to
lay $1.50 each; cockerels $3 each; 2
old cocks $2.50
each, $4both. Mrs. J. E. ss Hts
2, Chester, Ga.
cockerels $5..
Bowman, Ga...
40 R. I. Red hens, 3: on $1. 25.
ak or $50 for lot.
Clermont, Ga.
- 8 young Donaldson: oe Re Red ee
hens $1.50 each, 3 pullets $1 each;
Cole, Scot-
2 Tompkins R. I. Red March iaich Ae
Mrs. J. E. Beran,
AST eae ae
1 cock 2 1-2 years old $1.50, the lot ae
$8.50 FOB Rupert. Mrs. H. L. El-
liston, Rupert, Cae a oi
4 pedigreed Ss. CR: z Red ae a
lerels, bred for production $3 each;
also few pullets $2 each... Miss Trine te
New, 87 Rome. St., , Carfllton, Ga.
lot.
ville, Ga.
R. I. Red cock and Coclere $3 me
$2 each. Will exchange. Take fry-
ers at 25 Ib.. Mrs, M. L. Shealy,
Oglethorpe, Ga.
Omega, Ga.
ae
Maseceac so Tnhonvelders Fo: or.
8 April hatch pure bred Black
norea cockerels. $1.25 each FOB ey
exchange for 2-Barred Rock April
hatch cockerels: and 1 pullet; also 2
April hatch Minorca pullets _ $1.25
each. Will exchange for 2 ~ April
aw
hatch Barred Reck pullets, |
Martin, Colbrt, Ga.
| Booths white,Minorca cockerels 7 =
.mos. old $1. 50 each, L. D. Hada- :
Satisfaction guaranteed. B. E. Mes-
way, Rt. t, Gainesville, Ga.
16 young blatk Minorca hens $1. 50
each; 2 octks about 18 mos.
$2.50 each or. lot $25. Mre- S, Cc.
Daniel, Rt. 4,*Eastman, Ga. |
15: or 20 pure bred Pape black Mi-
ale : -
old, .
~
-1 R. I. Red cock and f hens $7 for "ae
Mrs. M. a Bree, F Rt 3, Sait a :
10 pure bred. R e Red Se abiaary a .
pullets $1. 50 each, - <Mrs. Li Paper:
norea hens arid several cockerels not Zs
over al year old $1.50 each. Mrs. H.
Bs Ford, Lavonia, Ga. ae
hens and 2 cockerels from the Berry
prize winners $2. 50 each, or $55 for
| lot- FOB.. . Mrs. E. G. Wood, Mt. Ber-
ry, eGR. eS
A few American Aisa Conde
AAS breeding roosters, 8 mos. old,
$2. d5- each delivered. Cash with or-
der. -L,.0. Meadows, Shiloh, Ga,
= | OMe Ga.
Bo Be Brahmas For Sale
"Light Brahma hens and. 1 cock
$15: lot.
ton, Ga.
: Light. Brahma
i. 50 and $2 each.
Farm, Doerun, Ga.
Sere
: Orchard, Demorest, Ga. .
24 pure bred Pape oe: Minorca =
12: young. Everlay | Light: Brahma ;
hensand 1 cock $25. Bonnie. View
10 pure bred black Minorca April ne :
pullets 95c. each. Mrs. L, Summer,
Mrs. Katie Hood, ere, :
$88,
_ Villa _Viseaya :
: PAGE BIGHT
_ me: _ POULTRY FOR SALE AND
WANTED -
- Bantams For Sale __
10 bantam hens and 2 roosters 75c
_each. Noland Scarboro, Royston, Ga.
- Buff Cochin bantam pullets and
-eeckerels $3.50 trio first choice and
$2.50 trio second choice. iB. RB, Den-
ning, Decautr, Ga.
1 Golden Seabright bantam cock
$1.50.
Mrs. D. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.
Pet stock bantams, 3 pairs bantams]|
$1 pair FOB Alma, Ga. Howard
Willard, Alma, Ga.
1 Game bantam rooster,. 2 hens and
1 pullet. Will exchange for male
ganary bird. Hartz mountain pre-
ferred. Mrs. Jennie L. Prater, Rt.
8, Cleveland, Ga.
Golden Seab ghts, Silver Scnbricht
and Partridge Cochin bantams and
ether exhibition stock $10 pair and
up. Eggs $5 for 15. Robt. W.
Clark, 358 Spring St., Atlanta, Ga.
1 Buff Cochin bantam cock, prize
stock $8; 2 cockerels $2.50 each; 7
hens $2 each; 4 pullets $1.50 each.
oO: Holmes, 633 Telfair St., Au-
east, Ga.
White Jap. Silkie _bantams $7.50
pair or $10 trio. Miss Eunice poe
fort, Cuthbert, Ga.
Pure Golden Seabright Bantarn
- Yooster, 6 mos. and 1 1-2 years old,
for sale or exchange for pair same
strain pullets. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs, Ga.
White Jap. Silkies $8.50. pair, $12
trio; also bantam cocks 50c each. L.
KE. Williams & Sons, Ty Ty, Ga.-
_ Giants and Langshans For Sale
A few Jersey black Giant pullets
and cockerels $2 each. Mrs. M. J.
Morris, Douglasville, Ga. .
1 pair 1926 hatch Jersey Black
Giants $4,
grass, Ga.
12 Black Langshan young hens and
1 eock $25. M. F. Merriam, Demo-
rest, Ga. z noe
March hatch Jersey Black Giant
eockerels $2 each. A. J. an oy
vsmextwell; Ga...
Jersey Black Giant cocks. $2 each,
until February. Bonnie View Or-|
chard, Demorest, Ga.
: Muzey Secscy Black Giant cock-
erel, weight about 7 lbs. $2.50. Will
exchange for R. I. Red or Barred
Rock ecockerel same weight or two}
pullets. G. P. Morgan, P.. 0; Box
~ $77, Macon, Ga 2
18 spring hatch Jersey Black
Giant cocks, direct from Hill Crest
Farm, $8 to $5 each FOB. Mrs. C.
M. Schwalls, Kite, Ga.
4 Jersey Black Giant pullets, ready
te lay, and 1 rooster. All April heh.,
$7. .50 lot. J. E. Nall, nye Ga.
; Witndoe, For Sale
16 1926 hatch white Wyandotte
hens and 1 rooster $15. L. E. Wil-
hams & Sons, Ty Ty, Ga.
- Silver Lace Wyandotte roosters,
$1.25 each; also will exchange 4 with
some one who has J. H. Harts strain.
Mrs. V. B. Lowe, Tennille, Ga. -
Several April hatch Silver. Lace
_ Wyandotte pullets $1.25 each. Mrs.
~ Bloise Moore, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
| A few March and April hatch Sil-
ver Lace Wyandotte pullets and cock-|,
_erels, $1.25 to $1.40 each.
Marlow, Pendergrass, Ga. :
_ 10 Silver Lace Wyandotte hens, 18
mos. old, also 10 March and April
hatch pullets $1.25 each. Will sell in
lots of 10. Leland E. Adams, Rte 2;
Hartwell, Ga.
Silver Lace Wyandotte iets $2:
puilets and cockerels $1.50 each. J.
M. Hart, College Park, Ga.
H.C,
10 Dorcas Regal white Wyandotte
Will exchange for 1 pullet.
$26 lot.-
H..C. _Marlow, Pender- |
with order.
| with order.
Do ARE PULL TIN( Ss
hens, John Martin strain $2 each.
1 Mrs. C. J. Atkinson, Rt. 2, Madison,
Ga.
Golden eee Wyandotte April hch,
roosters $1 each. Essie Ailmon,
Clarkesville, Ga.
Silver Lace Wyandotte,
March and April roosters
Tarbox,
$2 each;
|hens and pullets $1.25 each. Mrs. A.
WwW: Bohannon, eee Ga. 2
- Anconas For Sale
Ancona hens; also April hatch
roosters, $1.25 each. ~ Essie Allmon,
Clatkesville, Ga. :
1 Shepherd Ancona $2
cash, $1.50 at home: C;
Doke, Rt.-1, Ivey, Ga.
~. C. Shepherd Ancona blood tes-
ted and selected pullets, laying and
ready to lay $1.50 each; cockerels
$2.50 each FOB. J. H. Beasley, La-
vonia, Ga.
20 Shepherd S. C. Ancona hens, 20
mos. old and laying, also Ancona
cockere!s same age, $1.25 each or
Bee. Barksdale, Norwood,
cockerel,
Mrs. J.
Ga.
50 March hatch Shepherd sane
hens, Si each... Oe J. Omuth, Rt: 21;
Flowery Branch, Ga.
3 May hatch Ancona cockerels, $1
each or $2.70 lot. Will exchange for
pullets any breed. H. C. Marlow,
Pendergrass, Ga.
50 April 1st hatch ere Sallete.
beginning to lay, $1 each. Mrs. K.!
C. Pope, Rt. 2, Monticello, Ga.
Shepherd Ancona pullets, laying
and ready to lay, $1 each. C. E.
Bisher, Rt. 2, Acworth, Ga.
_ Shepherd Ancona pullets and cock-
erels, 10 mos. old $1 each or coop
of 10 pullets and 1 cockerel $10. Mrs.
ID: Nelson, Rt. 4, Calhoun, Ga.
Cceries For Sale
2 Warhorse cockerels $1.50 each
or $3 pair. Will-exchange for hens
or pullets. H. CG: Marlow, Pender- ;
grass, Ga.
5 or 6 real pit game coiks $2:50
each. J. C. Kitchens, Oxford, Ga.
Dark Cornish Indian game cocker-
els, $1.50 each. Leander M. Kenne-
dy, Collins, Ga.
Pit game Gin Red and _ Spangle
game cocks, hens, stags and pullets.
Price right. Tom Weaver, Bowers-
ville, Ga.
Cornish Indian game cockerels, $3
each; pullets $2.50 each. . Will ex-
change for Sol Hot brooder with 52 |
inch canopy. Must be in first class.
condition, D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga.
|
Orpingtons For Sale |
50 Crystal white Orpington hens ,
and pullets, 3. or 4 cockerels, Keller-,
stross stock, $2.50 each. -Dr. G. H.!
/Dunlap, Madison, Ga.
Two 1926 hatch Cook Buff Orping- |
ton cocks $2.25 each or $4 pair. T. |
-P. Holcomb, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ga.
-6 May te tok Golden Buff Orping--
ton pullets, soon to lay, $1.25 eaeh;
also 1 18 mos. old rooster $2. Cash
Frank Behnke, Jackson, |
Ga.
15 Feb. and March hatch Buff Or-
pington cockerels and 1 cock, $3 to |
$5 each. Prompt delivery. Cash
Mrs. W. ... Webb, Sr.,
Oglethorpe, Ga.
2 Byer Buff Orpington cocks, $5
and $4 eash Mrs. M. L. Shealy,
Oglethorpe, Ga.
Buff, White and Other Rocks For
; Sale ~
Pure bred Buff Rock hens and
roosters, 20 mos. old, hens weight 5,
6 and 7. lbs, $1.50 each; foosters 6,
7 and 8 Ibs., $1.50 and $1.75 each.
j than 26.
Mrs. J. J. Ferrell, Rt. A, Cairo, Ga.
Partridge Rocks: Bird Bros. strain
males $5 up, fonales $3. 50 up. Eggs
$3 for15: Robt. W. Clark,
Spring St., Atlanta, Ga.
Several March and April hatch
Pichdl White Rock hens and cockerels.
$1.25 and $1.75 each. Mrs. W. O.
Herndon; Hartwell, Ga.
25 Fishel White Rock hens, 1 year
old $1.25 each; cockerels $2.50 each.
FEce, Pernod. Rt. 1, GreprBhorg:
Gas.
5 Woo hatch Fishel White. Rock
pullets and 1 cockerel $12.50 FOB
here. Mrs. G. S. Martin, Athens, Ga.
March and April hatch White Rock
cockerels from A. & M. College, $2
and $1.50 each FOB Tifton, Ga. Mrs.
J. L. Burk, Rt. 4, Tifton,. Ga.
White Rock roosters, March hch.
$2. Will exchange for anything.
What have you? Mrs.. F. L. You-
mans, Nunez, Ga. a
_ 7 Partridge Rock pullets, begin-
ning to lay $1.75; also 1. cock $2.
Mrs. Robt. Greene, Clarkston, Ga.
Fishel White Rock cockerels, 9
mos. old, $3 each, or 2 for $5; also
2 20 mos. old roosters, $2 each. Cash
with order. Mrs. C.,C. Payne, Rt. 6,
Tifton, Ga.
/ Baby Chicks For Sale.
Quisenberry S. C. White Leghorns
iand Warhorse game, baby chicks, 20
and 25c each., 100 per cent live de-
livery guaranteed. Do not ship less
Now booking orders for
chicks and eggs, same stock, $2.25
and $2.50 per 15 each kind, to be
shipped next spring. O. L. McClel-
lan, LaGrange, Ga., 403 Jefferson
Street. ;
Now booking orders for baby
chicks for spring del. from extra
heavy laying stock (S. C. W. Leg-
horns) also hatching eggs. Write
for prices. _E. S. Towns, Tucker,
Ga.
S. C. R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, S.
'C. Black Minorcas and 8. C. W. Leg-
horns, day old baby chicks. Imme-
diate delivery. Write for prices. D.
M. Clark, Garfield, Ga.
Baby chicks from Tom Cochrans
| big egg White Leghorns $20 a 100;
also baby chicks from Holterman
Barred Rocks, $20 a 100; setting
eges each stock $10 a 100. Verdier
Poultry Farm, LaGrange, Ga.
Now booking,orders for
| chicks for January, February
i March delivery. Barred Rocks, and
, R. I. Reds $15 a 100; White Leg-'
; horns $12 a 100. Geuselive in cus-
baby
tom hatching in Mammoth Buckye
incubators at $3 per tray of 96 eggs. '
H. G. Link Hatchery, Baldwin, Ga.
Now booking orders for S. C. W.
Leghorn Baby chicks for S.C. W.
Leghorn baby chicks for spring del.
from trap nested hens $20 a 100, or
$10 for 50. Also. hatching eggs,
$3.50 for 15. E. S. Towns, Tucker,
Ga. \
Booking orders for baby chicks. W.
Legrons, Barred Rocks, Reds, $16
and $17 a 100. Parks, Owens and
Donaldson strains. Ship in primary
brooders for $3.45 extra, in 50 lots,
if desired. This brooder caves for 50
chicks for 1 month. Waycross Hatch-
ery, Waycross, Ga.
Now booking orders for baby
chicks, January, February, March
and April del., from high powered
laying flocks of White and Brown
Leghorns, Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds,
S. L. Wyandottes $18 for Leghorns,
$15 for large breeds. Live del. guar-
anteed. Also custom hatching. Hap-
py Hen Poultry Farm, Odum, Ga.
Booking orders for pure W. L.
Tancred strain baby chicks, from
Jan. Lpth through the spring $12.50
a 100. Je per chick will book your
|tace J. McKinney, de,
and |
Ge Thursday, December 29, 1927
order. Stapleton oe Farm,
Wrens, Ga: 5;
Baby chicks that tee: S. C. White es
Leghorns, SG. Rea. Reds, bred to
lay. Write for prices and description.
Newton and Baskins, Rt. B, Box 80,
Americus, Ga.
Day old baby chicks, S. C. White
Leghorns and Anconas, $16 a 100;
S. C. R. I. Reds, and Barred Rocks,
$17 a 100. Custon hatching: eggs,
100 $4; 300 $10.50; 1,000 $30. Eus-
ee
Ga.
S. C. R. I. baby chicks, cdaaree
breed from my best matings, 7 years
of pedigreeing for standard require-
ments. Day old chicks 20c ea; 3 wks
old 40c ea.
ton, Ga., 87 Rome St. 5
f Donaldson | dark red R._ I. baby
chicks, 20c each postpaid in lots of
25 or more. Mrs. Donald Donaldson, |
Decatur, Ga., Rt. 1. 5
Pure bred baby chicks, from high
producing and carefully culled flocks.
R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks. Mod-
erate prices. Key Hatchery, Atlanta,
Ga., 925 Waverly Way.
Rocks, Reds and Leghorn baby 3
chicks. Hatch every week, $15 a 100.
Pineview Leghorn Farm, Adel, Ga.
Pure Donaldson R. I.
chicks $15 a 100, ready Dec. 28th
100 per cent live delivery guaran-
teed. Custom hatching 4c an egg
up to 500; over 500 3c an egg. Haw-
kinsville Hatchery, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Orders now booked for Feb. and
March del. S. C. dark brown Leg-
horns: Winners last State Fair. P. _
M. Berneeker, Savannah, Ga., P. Oi.
Box 166.
Booking orders Of S. C. W. vee
horn baby. chicks,
pedigreed cockerels direct from L. C.
Beall Farm, $15 a 100 del.; also 1
pen pure Hollywood from Hollywood
Farm. Same price. Del. after Jan.
15th. W. A. Hindman, Bristol, Ga.
Black Minorca Pape baby chicks. |
Booking orders for Feb. and March. _ |
del. $18 a 100 del.
Yards, Martin, Ga.
Now booking orders for December,
January and February delivery for
pure bred baby chicks, hatched in
Buckeye incubators. B. B. and R. I.
Wilson Minorea
| Red $15 per 100; $8 per 50; $4.25
per 25; Jersey Black Giants and Light -
Brahmas $10 per 100; $9.50 per 50;
$5 per 25, 100 per cent live del. guar-
anteed; commercial hatching $3.50
per tray of 84 eggs, beginning Dec..
15th. Middle Georgia Hatchery and
Poultry Farm, = Ga., P. 0. Rox *.
1 877.
Pure bred dark 9. C. R. L Reds
baby chicks $15 per 100 del. any time
after Christmas. Will exch. 100 for
trio of large Mammoth Bronze tur-
keys. Msr. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.
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 delivery guaranteed. Send
10 per cent with order. Oconee
Poultry Farm, Rockledge, Ga.
W. L. baby chicks $14 per 100, or
exchange for 5 new quilted quilts, or
11 new pieced tops or good goose
feathers at 50c lb. Write first. Mrs.
Joe Pierce, Stockton, Ga., Rt. A.
B. R. and R. I Red ehicke: every
week $15 per 100 del. Fitzgerald
Hatchery, Fitzgerald, Ga.
2M. to 3 M.S. CG. Russian W. Leg-
horn baby chicks 12c. Full live del.
guaranteed. Hatch each Wednesday.
Custom hatching $4 a 100. Send in
orders in advance.
Flowery Branch, Ga., ROF. 3.
(Continued on Page 12)
Miss Irene New, Carroll- ee *
Red baby ce
Special pens by _
J. N. Wallis, 4.
ee
a
CAR LOTS FOR SALE AND
WANTED
Advertiser should notify us if their
i 7 notice to = Feyeriens
he CORN FOR SALECar Lots
_ Several cars of crushed corn, shuck
ee ee Collins, | Cobbtown, Ga.
4 or 2 cars in the shuck. C. B. Cul-
2 _ pepper, County Agt., Cochran, Ga.
Several ears corn. Dallas: oar,
Springfield, Ga.
Several cars new slip ae corn.
EL P. Josey, Statesboro, Ga.
500 bushels new crop in shuck. J.
4 wW. Stephens, eouney: Agent, a
fy Georgia. . es
e Corn in. shack, L, L. Folsom, Me-
; Rae, Ga. i
oy Slip - incked ear corn, car lots per.
bo. of 80. \bs., 75c; shelled corn, small
: lots, sacked, 95c bu. Send check, or
_ wire order. J. W. Lang, Omega Ga.)
Pes Corn in shuck in car lots. Otto Hall
: Summit, Ga. Exe
- Gorn in shuck, car - ots. F. Be Beas-
x ley, Reedsville, Ga.
Goss Wear of slip shucked_ ear. corn; 1.
a car shelled corn. F. a ape, Tey
: - Cordele, Ga >
i
dis, County Agt., Hazlehurst, Ga..
_ Sp shuck ear corn, car. lots, 80
-_bu., FOB Hawkinsville.
: Finleyson, Ga
~~ Corn in. shuck, car Tots.
; Kea, Adrian, Ga.
2 cars of slip shuck corn, 90e bu. !
Se _ FOB Dawson. Pickett Smith, Daw-
he son, Ga., Lee St.
a 100 Tbs. and 2-1-2. bu. bags 85c bn.
eee Eastman. Pred R. Bennett, Hestaet
See
He Corn in ae ear. Ate le lb. FOB
Meigs. - Price: good. until Jani 1,, if
- not sold. . G. by parck MElES
Way. FOR SALECar- dates
a
oGay ~
at Care: ok: ela Johnson
ee Bermuda grass hay, $17 ton FOB
> Farrar. J.C, Thomason, EGREATY Ga. =
en county.
15 cars of bright. peanut hay, full
Pickett Smith, Dawson, Gay aus Lee
Street.
te
r., Cordele, Ga.
Bh Several cars of well. ented: peavine
hay ~ Peach: Poultry Scere ao
Valley, Gai \
-Peavine and peanut Hay. car. Able
Dr. FTE Gammage, Pineview, Ga.
~ Several cars of peanut hay. - Jos.
B & D. Freeman, Blakeley, Ga.
1 ear velvet bean and grass hay.
~ Beans all through | if
~ here.
Ga ad
Peavitn and peanut hay. Car lots
Mrs. Nora. Gq. Webb, Albany, Ga.
er Peavine and crab grass mixed. Car
As = Tots, OR E. Bower, Sr., Dixie,. Ga.
ey
"BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ab
Car Lots
6! AR LO OT
- . CAR LOTS OF FARM PRODUCTS |
e products are sold, or if. they desire :
z H. Bland, Jr.,
corn and cobb crushed together. R.
Corn in shuck, car Soe M. P. Gade
Dan Shipp, |
Nelson :
Ear corn, car lots; sietled corn in|
ere cars No. 1 Soy bean. hay; 1 car|
: of No. 1 peavine hay. Both $18 FOB
i Madison, W. LL. Femnlehion's sega
and :
ye SOF: peanuts, $15 ton. FOB -Dawson.|
Ajvear er hay. FL a Bland,
$16 FOB cary
Mrs. R.: A. Kelley, Tennille,
a ae Ga.
Bennett, Eastman, Ga.
Ashburn. W. R. Scott, Ashburn, Ga.
1 car velvet. beans in pod; 1 car
90-day speckled beans in bags. cy
-Cordle, Ga, =.
3 cars velvet beans in pod, $18
ton. Pickett Smith, Dawe a
8038 Eee St.
Several cars dry Velvet ean
pod: fot. Jordan, Bartow, Ga.
is
ae
shelled, small lots, $1. 50- bu.
Lang, Omega, Ga...
Burke County Clay Pens. FOB
Millhaven, Ga. M. Swe Ea, Girare,
Ga
Velvet. cae speckled, sound and
sacked for seed, car lots, $1. 25. buch
Any quantity, $1.35 bu. #18 ton.. C.
PY Daniell, Waynesboro, aa. :
_A few cars of velvet beans. A. E.
Norman, Dover, Ga.
1 car velvet _beans. Oat Johnson,
| County Agent, Camilla, Ga. :
Velvet beans. Car Lots. L. I. Fol-
som, McRae, Ga.
1 car. velvet beans in ned oPe
Josey, County Agt., Statesboro, Ga.
New crop velvet beans in car lots.
W..M. Shurling, Wrightsville, 47
Velvet beans in the es ae lots.
W. B. yee Migare Ga. 2
POTATORS FOR eral s Lots
Porto Rican potatoes, car lots. F.
L. Beasley, Reidsville, Ga.
Porto Rican potatoes, car lots,
bulk or bags. 3
J. -H. Thompson,
Odum, Ga. - hee
* HOGS FOR SALECar Lots
1 car shoats, from 60 to 130 Ibs.,
at Te lb. FOB Ashburn. |
Ashburn, Gar
1 car of feeder pigs, wt. from 30
to 120 lbs. each. Will sell only in
car lots. Make best. offer FOB Daw-
son. Pickett Smith, Dawson, Ga.
Pigs in car lots. Quote price FOB
Ga.
ae <n
ae
CATTLE FOR Se Gar oie
1 car of grade heifers 6c Tb. 5. 1 car
of range cattle.
ett. Smith, Dawson, Ga.
Sk car, of dry fed steers - about. 750
tie average. H. AL Adams, Pele
Henry Co., Ga: ae
Car of nice grade Jersey heifers:
Well bred calves, wt. from 350 to. 601
ville, Ga, .
2
cows, 5e oe FOB Sycamore. Le ots
Crosier | Sycamore, Ga,
Part: fresh and balance to freshen
soon. 0. L. ae a = f
Be
=
SAG excellent dairy feed. Write for
prices and analysis. WwW. R. Scott,
_ BALED SHUCKS. FOR SALE
Car Lots
2 cars of clean baled shucks. Jos.
_ Velvet beam: halls, car lots. Sam-|
~
1 car velvet beans $20 ton FOB
* Velvet Beans in pod, $18.00 ton; s
J. w.{
ary: in pod, bulk. or thrashed and |
bus, | Ga. C. M. las Columbus, |
thay, car ilots for same. Market DEICES
R. C, Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.
ee on track, Ben Hill, Ga.-
W. Rk Scott,
Osierfield. Ae L a Onestisls,
: &. A 4 shuck. go P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
of
Write or. wire. Pick-"
| Ths at 6e- db. Re Ss. Parham, Green-| 4
-1 small car oe faxed beef and: ail
l_car of high grade coe cows.
DAIRY FEED FOR eater . Lots.
Lear of ground feed. Can be made
S 3; FOR SALE AND WANT TE
= Daas one URGED TO ADVISE: THE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT
a ee 8 IN THE MARKET FOR GEORGIA PRODUCTS
ples. ut prices on request. Fred R.
oaT AND WHEAT STRAW FOR
: SALECar Lots
1 car of bright, clean oat straw.
Make offer. E. L. Todd, _
Ga. Rte <
1 car, nice bright oat straw $10
per ton. E. Rich, Bainbridge, Ga.
1 car ea. bright baled shucks and
oat straw, $9 ton FOB Wrightsville. |
J. H. Rowland, Wrightsville, Ga.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
~ Car. Lots.
Cokers pedigreed Delta type Web-
ber staple cotton seed. E.. Lb. Todd,
Valdosta, Ga. Pe 2
TURN IPS FOR SALECar Lats &
1 car of turnips, with nice roots
and tops, $1.50 bbl. crate, FOB here.
| R. Ke: a Sr. vb: eo Ga. 5
> MANURE FOR SALECar I Lote
- Several cars of manure for sale. W.
L. Chatham, ae Se 137 fom
Ave. BA
CORN W. ANTEDCar Lats
Want slip shucked | ear corn, ear
foes. Make lowest price: FOB your
station.eJ. E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga.
Want 1 or 2 cars sound slip shucked
corn. State best price del. to Colum-
Ga. -
Want. ee shelled: yellow
ear lots. Advise price and shipping
point. Dan Joseph | Co., Columbus Ga.
Want slip shuck ear corn car. Jots.
dk. Neal, Unadilla, Ga.
Want corn in car lots. Will exch.,
Want. 1. car bright baled - shucks,
ee 8.
Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga. 2
~ Want. several cars good Swbite mill:
ing ear corn with shucks off: also
shelled. Quote prices delivered Atlan-|
ta, Ga.; quote baled oat and wheat
straw. W. P. Dunn, 611 Chamber of
Commerce. Bldg., Atlanta, Gara:
Want several cars corn in the
_ Want several ears of . slip | shuck
corn. Quote best prices. Monto, Shaw,
Marietta, Ga. : a o
Want shelled, white milling corn in
ear lots. Dan. Joseph, Columbus, Gay
> Want lowest prices on new baled
shucks. Several cars weekly. Ww. Boat
Jones, Marion, Noo
Want shelled corn. ait corn fully |
shucked in ear lots. Theo W. Martin,
798 Citizens and. Southern, Bank Bldaw
| Atlanta, Ga. aes
Want Georsia corn in car lots. as:
Georgia - ued Se) Valdosta,
Ga.
Want Cera: corn in car lots. King
Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga. :
* Want new corn in ear lots, delivered
Powder Springs. John AL Westbrook,
Powder Springs, Ga. : 3
- Want slip shucked | ear corn in car
jots. Advise amount, time of ship-
ment, quality and price. W. Fain,
Co. Atlanta, Ga. : :
Want yellow. corn shelled and clean- |.
ed in car. lots. Atlantic rene Co.,
Augusta, Ga.
in.
| Miting Go ; Wayneshore, Ga. os
ling purposes. G. Co Alford, fa
|head, Ga,
-|Make lowest price FOB your station.
J. E. Neil, Unadilla, Ga.
corn, :
Pz Baisdens, Live Oak, Fla.
| -Co.,- Barnesville Ga.
WHEN
4b Ges oe
ie
Want slip shuck corn. Quote low-
Sak dbl. prices in car lots. H. P.
Sanchez. Fort Valley, Ga. * oe
Want 2 cars: slip shuck: ear corn.
Georgia eave yes : Cos Coniete Ga,
-BEANS: AND PEAS WANTED
Car Lots. ar
Want 1 car velvet beans for feed-
W anit prices on peas, velvet beans,
soy beans, and pecans. State -qurn.
tity offered. F.. O. Smith, pate
|Ga., RFD 1.
Want car lots of ceive beans i in pod
State best price del. to Columbus, Ga.
C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga.
Want velvet beans in pod. Car ots.
Want 1 to 2 M. bu..sound, bright
straight brown Whippoorwills, $1. 50.
bu. del. Savannah, Ga: bo Can_ also
handle these in car lots, or less. Send
sample, before shipping. Also: want
200, bu. sound, clean, new- crop: O-
too-tan Soy Beans at. $2. 50 bu; 200
sound, clean, new erop taredos at
$2 bu. FOB Ga. shipping points, ship-
ment to Athens. Snelson . Seed Co.
Box 492, Athens, Ga.
Want several ears Velvet Beans in
the hull. J. PL Carter, Naylor, Ga. oe
: Want No. he Bradham peas in car
lots. Write or wire for prices. Coleman
and Chandler, Tifton, Gas
Want car of brown Wieser
peas. Send sample and quote best
price. Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Gaze
Want 1 or 2 cars Velvet Beans. Bare
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, Cas
Wants car of: velvet beans. Make
best price. delivered, _ King,
Woodland, Ga. 7 :
- Want velvet beans in. fhe pod. Car of
Jota: Quote delivered price, Dixie
Feed Co., Inc., Savannah, one" s
~ Want car of velvet beans. r fee
ing, Zebulon, Ga. Ww. H. Mitchell and
Want car of brown. Whippoorwill.
peas. Also O-too-tan and Laredo s
Beans. The Rowland Co. Athens, x
Want 1 car velvet beans for feed
jing Paco ses. G. GC, Alford, Buekhead,
Ga, = =
Want. field peas, car ots. pees
Brokerage Co. Macon, Ga...
- Want 12 cars velvet beans. in pod,
del. Monticello and Shady. Dale mnet :
BrCES, ML O. Benton, atognate :
HOGS WANTEDCar Loti
Want 1 car of feeder pigs. E ey
Mitch; Edison, eee es
| SHEEP AND GOATS WAN
T CAR TG o = |
Want a car of bred Ewes. 8. B
Henson, Louisa, Va. ot ie :
Want Ae or 2 cars. commen
i
er pigs; eorn fed Darks. bogs; e.
ear each of, gogd prade., Jcrsey and
Want yellow corn car ee.
shelled or- in the Shuck. Make best |
Be & - ereeten, Bessey Cae =
: offer del. Wander:
Wasnechere
cattle. L B. Fulmer, Springt 1d, S.
> Cgetoued on. aus. 12),
|
ant \.
red tL Baker, Columbus, Ga., Box
4,
Want. peas and peans alll varieties.
Send samples and make prices. H. P.
Sanchez, Fort Valley, Ga.
Want. Laredo, O- Too-Tan.
Mammoth yellow soy beans. Send.
samples and quote prices. Murphy
& Palmer, Sandersville, Ca. ="
Want velvet beans del. in pod to
nters Warehouse Company, Mon-
ello, Gas s1t es Benton, Mon-
site, Ga.
- Want 50 bus, Boil sound Beabhaet
peas. Nelson Kea, Adrian, ao,
Want good sound white Chinese
elvet. beans, shelled or in pod; good
sound | Couch pe as some times known
as much acre. peas. Large cr small
= ots. Send samples of what you
We pay $3 bu: for up to 100
u. "eine ~Couch peas. Hw M.
Franklin, Tennille, Ga
Want~ to exchange fat shoats or
prood sows for few hun. Yrunning 100-
day vlvet beans, or for shelled corn
927 crep. John WwW: Mosley, Rt. 2,
perton, Gai
Want. 20 Ibs: while: rice or lady
eas. Mrs. W. B. Sanders, Rt.
fersonville, Ga.
Want: the address of of W. Balfn-
who wrote for Lindsey Johnson
Db we and, failed. to give ad-
Mail aaa and quote |
: Be R Bennett, Hast-
Want 0; 100 ead 120- day velvet
beans in 2-or 2 1-2 bu. new sacks for|
seed; also bunch seed velvets, with
affidavit > Old Florida: velvet beans.
Send samples and lowest prices. Vel-|
vet beans in pod ear lots. Make de-
livered price. O- Too-Tan. and Lare-
da soy beans. Fred R. Bennett,
peccnares Ga. oe sy
Want full blood Hereford bull calf,
hich will be ready for service next
summer. Give age, wt., and price.
Ben | de Conyers, Atlanta, | Ge., 904
Want Guernsey bull ealf aa tor
heifers, reg. or high grade - -stock.
ust be cheap for cash. Mrs. T. K.
Moore, Canton, Ga., Rt. ge ees
: Want. pure bred registered Guer -
ye bull and heifer; also Jersey bull
and heifer calves or yearlings: W.
C. Smith, Carrollton, Ga. .
Want 50 cows, must. be at least 7-8
Jersey, not over 4 years old, and in|
prin me condition. Will , the right
price for or stock. E. H. George,
adison; Ga. #2 = ~
Will caehah ee Delco tight plant)
and Dayton deep well electric pump
in good condition: for. Jersey heifers,
or sell! H. E.- Bowman, Buford, Ga.
Rt. a. i i es
Want. young, p pice heed: hGucrnact
bull ealf, 6 to 8 weeks. old, cheap. :
Chas. Watt, Jr, Camilla, Ga. ~
N ant 8 or 10 Jersey cows of good |
Buy or exchange. - Re A:
jegcda Ga.,. 510 Moreland
nsey. cad tates Geifer
ealves from. heavy milkers. Need
not be thoroughbred or yegistered,
at must be good stock. Will exe.
y d, thrifty Be Pz Cc. ene - Duroe
and Ee
= fee
4,
|2 5-gal.
| ticulars. J. ie ~ Holland,
Ga. RFD
Want 1 or more good, fresh milk
|eows. W. H. Bowman, Cedartown,
Ga., 169 West Aves. 2
Want. a reg. Guernsey, bred heifer
not over 1 year old. Price must be;
reasonable. J. C. Kitchens, Oxford,
| Ga.
Will trade ton any breed cattle.
Mrs. W. B. Cowart, Collins, oe
_ HOGS WANTED
Want 20 to 50 feeder pigs wt from
30. to 100 Ibs. Will exchange. B.
F. Bruce, Martin, Ga.
Want 1 pair big bone P. C.
straight Duroe pigs, 8 weeks old et
$5 each, will exchange. Mrs. reas
C. Jones, Register, Ga. |
Want several truck loads. of pigs,
| from 2 to 4 mos.old. Write lowest}
price at your farm. Dilmus Waldrip,
Gainesville, Ga. z me
Will trade for hogs: Write. H.
E. Barnes, ee ge Res,
Want 1 little bone P. C. male shoat
of the Kinkey strain. Chas. D.
Shaw, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1:
_ Will exchange 2 mules for: pigs. |
E.. G. Jacobs, Macon, Ga.
- Want Black Essex gilt, entitled to
register in purchasers. name. 16 to
20 mos. old. Bred to thoroughbred
reg. boar, no kin. Price mus t be rea-
sonable for cash. Mrs, S g - Hollis,
Baxley, Ga., Rt. 1. mre
Will fade for hogs, any bed.
Mrs. W. B. Cowart, es Ga.
ae oe
" SECOND- HAND MACHINERY
FOR SALE
mb; 2 ent b DeLaval milking machine
complete with eng., and pails; 1 No.
12 DeLaval separator; 6 10-gal. and
ice. compartment shipping
cans, and other accessories of a com
plete dairy outfit.. Write for prices
and terms. L. H, Nelson, Speed
Agent, Augusta, Ga. ~
Mill. with all accessories. All Cole
| make. Good cond. Exch. for _tractor
in good cond. or sell. Write for par-
Hamilton,
3 Oliver Bottom Plows fox. tractor,
$35. each, 3 Sullivan Towson Disc
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
side, Ga.
other accessories for farm water sup-
ply. -Write for price and description.
W. A. Mitchell, Rome, Ga., RED 3.
Practically new American make
cream separator, large. enough for 10.
or 12 cans,. $15; 2 5-gal. cans, $5, or.
| will exch. for: 1 1-2 or: D: horse gas
engine. J. i. Holman, Sargent Gas
John Deere corn: and eotton plant-}
er. Good condition $1T. R. C. Couch,
Turin, Ga.
1. Gardner Air bie war: air
compresser tank, lot of steel drills,
and several. hundred ft. piping. Jas.
T: Anderson; Marietta, Ga. Y
Sew rig with steel channels. Good.
| cond. $175. Miss Minnie J. Chambers
Waycross, Ga. Rt. 8, Box 115.
1 No. 10 DeLaval Cream Separator
Good cond. $62 FOB Poulan. Milton
Summer, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
Sausage grinder, No. 22 Enterprise
.| tinned, sausage stuffer and extra
| mos /m e reasonable. 2
| Abner Meadows, Shiloh, Ga.
"| Pure Angora. preferred.
oe name farm.
1320 He P. engine; 1 36. inch Grist
for Fordson tractor or other power, |
cost $150, sell: for $75. All. in first -have something to do on account of
| class: condition. et & Baker, Flint-
Se Cypress a pump, engine and |.
16 HP. Fairbanks- Morse engine
aed {eDaniel, Aania,
Ga. 614 Berne St :
ot 2-horse Chattanooga turn - ewe
No. 72. Good as new. $8.50 FOB here |
or exch for 10 white Leghorn, yr. old,
pullets. Howard _ Pope,
Ga. <
1. International Cultivator. Almost
inew, $20; 1 large Syracuse turning
plow. Good cond. $7, or exch for hogs:
C2
ieee pigs. J. R. Powell, Cork, Ga.
_ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
Want eli Billy and 2 Nanny goats.
Must. be:
y| cheap for cash. . Would buy other
breeds. at barzain prices. Tom Rich-
ardson,. Palmetto, Ga.
Want 25. to 100 good ewes. Write
or wire. T. J. Loyd, Warne, N. C
Billy Goat 28 or 29 inches high, in-
cluding set of harness and halter.
Might exchange for good, fat. hens
Lock Box, 283, Millen, Ga.
(
POS ITIONS WANTED :
White, single, experienced truck-
rman desires: position for -1928, as
workman. or truck driver. E.
Oglesby, Fort Gaines, Ga.
stock, poultry and general farming.
Want work for salary, or 2-horse
farm on 50-50 basis Need work at
once. > WE: Herring, Elberton, Ga.
Want to oversee for 12 to 15
Experienced, and know}
how to handle labor. Good referen-
ces. - Ge Sawyer, Elberton, Ga. a
VATS hse: Sts:
_ Middle aged woman desires work
on farm. looking after poultry and
garden. Will not cook. B. E. Jack-
son, Macon, Ga., 555 Oak St,
Young man and wife, experienced
expert in chicken husbandry, truck,
dairy, or general farming, desires
place with wealthy family. W. M.
|-Gardner, Hahira, Ga., Rt. 1.
An old
wants position for 1928. References
exchanged. Emory B. DuBose, Val-
dosta, Ga. Rt. 3.0 .
Want ab on farm as nyctaene for
1928; will do general repair work;
experienced farmer. 50 years old, so-
ber; if interested write. Sy Co Howe
en, Eastman, Ga, at
Want cord wood to saw. the oo of
winter. Will furnish outfit, and saw}
wood at reasonable price. J: H.
Scarboro, Ways Station, Ga. Pak
Want most any kind of work, aaa
wife and three small children. J.
Tallapoosa, E
of. some large breed. Make best offer| .
spoonful |
HL. | Ib; Pimento Pepper
i all del. L. A. Crow, Oakweed, Ga.
cleaned Velvet
Ga.
Experienced in growing tobacco, |
experienced poultr- man},
Best. of references...
Tuttle, Rossville, Ga, Rt. 1.
basis. W. D. Murray, Alma, Ga.
force to handle 20 acres im cotton.
A. O. Barnes, Graymont, Ga.
Lowe, Atkinson, Ga., RFD 1 Box 48.
an Ga., 1342. oe Aye.
_
na emp ron SALE
Broad Leaf Tobacce Seed, .
Good, sound well
Bean seed $2 bu. fob Baxley,
John Daniel, Rt. 3, Baxley, Ga,
Big Boston Lettuce seed 10 ook
spoonful or 8 for 25e; Wht. Stern
Winter Heading Collard seed 10 oz.
or 8 for 25c; or $1 |b. Mrs.. V.
Cook, Rt2, McIntyre, Ga.
100 Ibs. Stone Mountain or Livaey
melons at $1 lb. in any oer:
Jack Fletcher, Ocilla, Ga. :
about 4 bu. A-1 Condition, treated
B, Savannah, Ga. ee
Copenhagen Market Cabbage sed -
10e oz; Fla. Butter Bean seed 20c Tb;
Rocky Ford and Eden Gem Canta-
-loupe seed, salmon flesh, 10c oz. all
postpaid. John _ Crone,
Ga. ge ee Fe:
- Pink Feather Ball Soo dscic
large. spoonful - 10c;. Stone Mountain
Water melon Seed 20c. eupful; Mixed
Turnip seed 25 cupful. No. checks.
Ga. :
1927 crop cenit tome Leaf Pine.
Seed for forestation..
$2 lb. F. M. Ellis, Griffin, Ga.
E.. Stanford, Rt. 2 Chamblee, Ga.
_ Experienced poultryman wants job
looking after poultry. Consider sal-
ary or 50- 50 basis. J. C. Etheridge,
Want position. as overseer on farm
for 1928. Experienced. References.
P. ie Box 24, Chipley, Ga. , :
Pe WANT TO RENT FARMS S,
Single man with good references,
would like to have proposition frem,
| party to run small farm with poultry
in connection. ~ Giyd; Holloway, Lock
Box 283, Millen, Ga: :
Want a good 2-horse crop. on halves.
Land, house and water must be good.|
Landowner. to furnish. C.J. Phile}
lips, care EL Wood, Leesburg, Ga.,
Ri os ae
Want small acharant farm with par-|
ty who can furnish house, wood and}
$10 cash a month. Ready March 1.
S. Abercrombie, Capes Ga. | |
toe,
Want to rent or oversee small]
farm in So. Ga., 40 years experience
Ph ate for fine grinding. Good as new.
vill exch. tee one breed laying pul
in tobaceo growing in Nerth Caroli-
| Rt..8, Forsyth, Ga. eS S
Mountain, Tom- Watson, Kleckley
Sweet 50c Ib. del. C. F Sent
Thomasville, Ga..
Selected water melon. seeds Tom.
Watson, Kleckley, Sweet and Stone
Mtn., 50c Ib. del. Chas. F. Thomson, *
Thomasville, Ga. SES
100. Ibs. Ga. Belle |
seed, less than. 10 lbs., $1 Tb. 25 Ibs.
field selected; 25 Ibs. Watson melon
seed, $1 lb. M. W. wale Syea-
more, Ga.
Cabbage, $1; collard, 50; make
$1; King pepper, $3. 50; Bermuda
onion seed $3. W. Ww. Se apron Quite
man, Ga.
; Pimento pepper oak Te. per: we
Ga. Rt. 2 ;
- Recleaned late Orange Sorghum
Ga.
Persian watermelon seed, 85 th,
Hampton, Mineral Bluff,
na, alse gen. ae
Statenville, =
near church, and owner paust fonbe
| 1st year. hs. a.
Want. share farm of about 30 or
35 acres for 1928. Prefer
Toombs, or. Emanuel county. Good
_ Want dairy partner to furnish at
}least 30 milk cows.
ture, ete., located in foremest dairy
county in Middle Ga. \ Want to in-)
crease present dairy steck, L. Ww. 2}
Have good pas-_
Tennessee Green Pod Bean sods. i
watermelon =
Cane seed, $1.10 bu. fob here.. W. BE.
Want 2 or 3 horse farm on 56-50) a
Want to farm on 50-50 basis with /
man who can finance until fall. Want
to plant tobacco and cotton, corn, po- -
tatoes, sugar cane, and peanuts. Have- :
force to run 5-horse farm. Vinson oe
Moree ve
Oc; Cream Crowder Peas,
10e lb; California. Peas 8c lb; Heading
Collard Seed 45 ib; Okra Geed 2c
Seed $1.50 a he
Sieg
Be ;
Water Melon seed selected from best
ah aN
VS
to prevent weevils. Write for prices fe ;
rand samples. H. G. Renee Rt.
z,
Pet neh Se
,
- oe
fo ates
Philomath, aad oe
Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Rt. 7, Gainesville, "ee
Any quantity. :
Selected Water Melon Seed, Stone
or more, 90c Ib., 100 Ibs., 75 1b. ALS
Tb., $1.25. lb. C, L. Crow, Gainesville, Saat
in 10 Ib. lots jor Jess. kd Uipperer, Gan
Thursday, December 29, 1927.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE AND
WANTED
c "Poti Toole, this years_ prow
= pele per acre yield, $1 per bu. fob.
_G. A. Lamar, Powersville, Ga.
= Salesbury Long Staple Cotton seed
$1.50 bu. Vandivers Heavy Fruiter
Cotton Seed $1.50 per bu. J. H. Lev-
erette, Parrott, Ga. Rt. No. 1.
~Wannamaker latest improved, No.
19 Strain, Cotton Seed, absolutely
pure. Prices on request. B. F. ee
- Meartin, Ga. &
1000 bu. Half and Half Cotton
Seed $1 bu. fob Statham, Ga. Will
~ exch. some seed for shoats. Mrs. C.
J. Garrett, Statham, Ga. Rt. 2s
-Williams 25 yr. Improved Russell
_ Green Cotton Seed $1.25 bu. fob here,
for the next 30 days; $i bu. Law-
_ renceville, Ga. Sidney C. Williams,
Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Piedmont Cotton Seed $1 bu. fob
here. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
_ Wannamaker-Cleveland Cotton seed
Pedigreed grown. by me from. the
originator, recleaned, culled and grad-
ed $4 hundred Ib. bag. J. H. Palmer,
? Tennille, Cao
Want to he Whaunanaters
Cleveland Cotton Seed $1.25 bu. for
4 pigs 6 to 8 wks. old. G. T. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Ga. Rt. 11.
Wanted Half and Half Cotton
seed and field peas. Send gamples.
Quote best prices. W. F. Jefferson,
Albany, Ga. - 1
Pure Wannamaker-Cleveland big
boll cotton seed. Recleaned, 90c bu.
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
100 bu. Half and Half cotton seed,
$1 bw. fob shipping point. 8. EB.
Messer, Chatsworth, Ga.
Genuine Half and Half cotton seed,
$3 per 100 Ibs. Fob Eastman. Fred
2. Bennett, Eastman, Ga.
Offer 10 bu. of.Lone Star Big
- Boll cotton seed, $2 bu; also want 6
bu. strictly pure Rucker cotton seed.
Must be cheap for. cash, or will exch.
honey at 20c lb. for it. T. Lester
Massey, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 1. .
_ Wilt-Resist cotton seed. $1 per bu.
or will exchange. E. E. Hardie. Ivey,
Ga.
_ PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR
SALE 4
25 bu: peanuts; also pecans, for
sale. Dr. Oe oF Siler, Summertown,
Ga. - .
_. 4 tons, bright, - well filled runner
peanuts. Fy C. Henderson, Unadilla,
ts ~ About 2 tons of Spanish peanuts,
in 96 lb. bags, $6 per bag, or $100
ox fob ars. Anderson Farms, Mari-
etta, Ga.
Spanish peanuts, $1.25 bu. Select
seed stock; Runner peanuts, $1.20 bu.
ob here. y: H: Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
Ga. runner seed peanuts and white
Spanish seed peanuts, R.E.- eases
Sn, Dixie, Ga. 2
75 or 100 lbs. 1927 crop seedling
pecans for sale. J. L. Nelson, Ogle-
thorpe, Ga. Rb. 2, Box 83.
15 hundred Ibs. improved white
Spanish peanuts, 6c Ib. January 1st.,
7c lb. FOB Eldorendo. C. L. Snaith,
Eldorendo, Ga.
100 Ibs. slightly. mixed small Span-
h peanuts, 5c Ib. L. L. Roberts, De-
tur, Ga. Rt. 1.
300 to 400 Ibs. nice, good size
Stewart paper. shell pecans, 40c Ib.
OB here. C. G. Soe aa
a. Rt. 2
16 bu. of Chufas, $6 bu. FOB Bat
2 L. Windham, Butler, Ga.
State quantity
man,
: Oy, nt - Sp
@ MARKET
lb. in sacks fob. W.
}2, Unadilla, Ga. ;
200 lbs. Stewart peper shell Pecans
40c lb. J. B. Kessler, Rincon, Ga.:
White Spanish Peanuts, nice and
clean, 3 lbs. or over 10 lb; under 3
Ibs. 12c per lb. prepd; Special prices
on bu. lots. Prompt shipment guaran-
teed. C. A. Bryson, Rt. nik, Resaca,
Ga.
Paper shell Pecans 50 lb.
Walter Parks, Darien, Ga.
8-or 4 hundred lbs. med. size Schley
Pecans 30c lb. fob here. C. B. Hicks, |
M.. Hooks, Rt.
postpd.
/Reynolds, Ga
20 lbs. of large Pecans $8: Jumbo
Spanish Peanuts 8 lb. J. H. Lever-
ett, Rt. 1, Parrott, Gas
Four tons bright, well filled, runner
Peanuts. J. C. Henderson, Unadifia,
Ga. eee
30 Ibs. nice Stewart
per lb. del. Cash with orders.
Hutchinson, Fitzgerald, Ga .
125 lbs. med. Seedling Pecans 10c
lb. by lot. Miss Mae Ella Jones, Still-
more, Ga, Rt. 1.
600 or 700 Ibs. nice, well filled,
Stewart Paper Shell Pecans 40c lb.
fob in any amt. C. G. Oliver, Rt. 2
Barnesville, Ga.
White Spanish peanuts, 5 lb. R.
G. Couch, Turin, Ga.
Spanish peanuts. 5c Ib. or exch. for
syrup at 50c gal. HE. E. Ber, Ivey,
Ga..
Selected, hand-picked Jumbo Span-,
ish peanuts for seed, 10c lb., 100 ibs.
or more 9c lb. J. E. Sims, Ellabell,
Pecans 40c
W. E.
Ga, Rt. 1.
North Carolina flat runner seed.
neha dis, $150 bu. No order shipped
less than 5 bu. W. R. Connell, Whig-
ham, Ga. Rt. 1.
Old fashioned flat runner peanuts
for seed, clean and sound, 5c Ib. J.
+ McRae, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 4.
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
We pay spot cash for any cuantity
budded and seedling pecans. Send
samples and state price, fob, Bain-
bridge. Bainbridge Produce Co. Bain-
bridge, Ga.
Want 200 lbs. runner peanuts No.
1, grade 1927 crop. Will exch.-Guinea
and Duroe mixed pigs for them, pigs
2 mos. old, $5 ea. John WwW. Mosley,
Rt. 2, Soperton, Ga.
Want several hun. lbs. of Moore,
Tesche and: Money-Maker varieties
pecans. Send samples and prices. D.
V. Polhill, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Want N. C. and Ga. runner peanuts
white Spanish and large Jumbo.
and best price del.
Eastman, Ga. Fred E. Bennett, East-
Ga.
Want pecans. All varieties. Send
samples and make prices, H. Py San-
chez, Fort Valley, Ga.
Want new crop seedling and paper
shell pecans in any quantity. Send
sample and state quantity for prices.
Southland Pecan Company, Colum-
bus, Ga. _
Want to exch. 5 bus. half od halt
cotton seed for 5 bus. white Spanish
or N. C. runner peanuts. J. FE, Reyn-
olds, Rt. A, Hazlehurst, Ga
_ Pecans Boaehe. All varieties and
any amount. Neon Buchanan, Ameri-
cus, Ga.
Wiant Stewart or Pabst pecans of
good size and well filled. Quote price
and send sample. C. S. Miller, Cha-
nute, Kansas. 203 N. Washington.
Want large Paper shell Pecans in
quantities, also Clay peas, Must be
.cheap. W. H. ee Savannah, Ga,
S12. Montgomery St.
ish Red Pp
4 dele.
for widow and 4 year old boy.
1928, for: wages.
ee s
BULLETIN
State price. Mrs. J. W. Garner, Lux-
omini, Ga.
- FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Will exch, for country hams. write.
/R. | L. Tribble, Atlanta, Gao Rt. 69.
Home made, pure, fresh pork saus-
age, smoked with oak wood, 8 lbs.,
$1.25; 5 Jos., $2; 10 Ibs., $3.75; post-.
paid. Sard check, J. W. Lang, Omega,
Ga. \
Pure pork, oak aloked: dbl. a ee
sausage, 80c lb. Rather not ship less
than 10 lbs. to customer. Small sides,
oak smoked new bacon, 25c lb. Both
COD. I. L. Jackson, Colquitt, Ga.
_ Pork sausage, smoked. 30c 1b.
del., or exch. for little white mush
peas. Mrs. Joe Powell, Stockton, Ga.
Rt. A:
FRUITS. FOR SALE
Sun dried apples, white and clean
20 Ib.; fancy Yates and Terry ap-
ples $3. bu., or $1 in 1-2 bu boxes;
choice apples $2.50; tree run $1.75;
money order or cash with order. M.
F. Merriam, Demorest, Ga.
Fancy Vates apples $3.25 per box;
choice or C grade $2.75 per box. C.
M. Millr, Cornelia, Ga.
Dried, apples i in lots from 5 Ibs. to
25 Ibs. 20c; 25 Ibs. to 50 Ibs. 18c.- P.
O. money order. Quick delivery. W.
A. Brooksher, Gaddistown, Ga.
Sun ured dried apples, worm free,
17 1-2c lb. del.
W. Jarrard, Sarah, Ga.
Bright 1927 sun dried apples
reasonable price. Mrs. W. B. San-
ders, Jeffersonville, Ga., Rt. 4.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP.
PLIES FOR SALE AND WANTED
25 swarms Italian honey bees, $5
per swarm or exchange for milk cows
shoats, syrup, ete. C. D. Peet Ma-
con, Ga.
800 lbs. good new honey, 20 Ab.
T. C. Sutton, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want bees in any style hives, pre-|
Max-
fer modern frame hives. - a D.
ey, Grayson, Ga.
Want beeswax in any. ee 30c
lb. del. J. T. White, Dublin, Ga.
Want bees in any style hive. Quote
lowest price and quantity. L. W.
Shaw, Savannah, Ga., 228 E. Ogle-
thorpe Ave.
Want 10 lbs. of sour wood honey.
W. H. Bowman, Cedartown, Ga., 169
West Avenue.
,
FARM HELP WANTED
Want a reliable working woman
for cook and housekeeper in nice, re-
spectable country home. Small sal-
ary. . State age and
Box 34, Rt.'B, Statesboro, Ga.
Want man with small herd of best
dairy cows and stock, with equip-
ment, to operate six plows near Cor-
James H.- Brown, Cordele, Ga.
Want a sober, industrious,
ried_man to live as one of S ontly: and
cultivate a crop. Middle aged man
preferred. A. B. Duke, Poe Ga.,
Re 6 ae i
Want a miller for water mill, and |.
at
farm,
Louisville,
enough force for 1-horse
once. C. C. : Robinson,
Ga. :
Want middle aged woman, white
or black, to keep house in country
GC.
A. Umbarger, Nebo, Va.
Want farm help for or 2 hones
crop on the usual basis.. Good build-
ings, 2 houses, 2 barns, and fine land
and water. In Campbell county, 18
or 20 miles from Atlanta,
Union City, Ga.
Single man to work on farm for
State lose? ware
|help make 1-horse crop.
Cash with order. . J.
at,
schools.
lowest. wages.
unmar-
as Roller,
Ts
PAGE ELEVEN
time year round. oe 4s McClure, Car- :
rollton, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want boy 12 to 16 years old, te
Will send
to school from Jan. until crop time, |
and in summer after crop is made.
Want boy that can drive car. Will
clothe and give $50 a year. Be one.
of the family, treat you as a dad,
would. T. ne eee Massey, Daniels-
ville, , Ga. Rte ts t
Want 1 or 2 famil! es to cultivate
a 3-horse farm. Furnish own stock.
Mrs. E. L. Anderson, Stone Moun-
tain, Ga. _ oe
Want reliable farmer, able to fi-
nance self and with satisfactory ref-
erences, for less than usual share of
crops. Will divide into two or three
parts. 700 acres, rih, open land,
near Albany and Leary, Ga., on State
Highway. Artesian well, 13 houses,
4 mules, and farm implements, Leo
Grossman, Atlanta, Ga., 1150 East
North Ave., Apt. 7.
Want help on 50-50 basis for one-
horse crop. Will furnish right par-
ty, good land, near sehool and
churches. J. G. Byers, Snccan con. 3
Ga.
Want family to conk 2-horse crop
1928. Finance self. F. D. Hig,
Adel, Ga.
Want man to run a 1-mule crop,
and to handle 10 or 12 dairy cows. :
To begin crop 1st Jan., cows 1st
February. R. B. McRae, Boston, Ga.
Want farmers to work 2 to 16-
horse farm, near Conyers, Rockdale
county. Own stock and finance self.
Good land, near churches and
5 houses, barns, well wa-
tered by branches. Splendid propo-
sition. Station E, Box 10, Atlanta,
Ga.
Want capable woman to help keep
house, cook and milk Man and
wife only in family. T. L. Roberts,
Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 6.
Want 2 farm hands, good wages.
N. W. Folsom, Norman Park, Ga., Rt.
One.
Want a small family, or 2 young
men to run a(2-horse truck or gener-
al farm on usual basis. Near Ma-
con.. L. A. McLaughlin, Senoia, Ga.
Want single man during 1928 for
general farm. One who can drive
truck. $20 a month and board. N.
H. White, Mableton, Ga.
Want good man or men to work
1 or 2 horse farm, or other good farm
help. Good stock,. land; near school
and church. Extra tine pasture.
Write for further particulars. E.
Frank Sosebee, Thomson, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want man with family te take
charge of dairy herd on salary, op
share basis. Must be good worker.
W. & a _B. Ingram, Barnesville,
a
Want_several wage hands. Prefer
married men. State wage expected.
Can use 1 or 2 horse croppers. S. C.
Lovelace, West Point, Ga, .
Want a sober, industrious, unmar-
ried man, to live as one of family
and work on dairy farm. Mrs. Jen-
kins, Batonton, Ga.
GRAIN WANTED: \
Will exch, white Spanish peanuts,
or pay cash for 100 Ibs. of seed
wheat. H. H. Rountree, Swainsbors,
Ga. Rt. 5.
Want seed oats at onee. Quote
lowest price. Fred R. eee East-.
man, Ga.
BEANS AND PcAS WANTED
Want 50 bu. of good, sound, new
erop, choice, undamaged and. un-
mixed, white Deas: with black e s.
H, M. Fr; s
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nS Rete a FN ah :
WANTED
Js cbaicecs tem Page 9). ss
CATTLE WANTEDCar Lots
- Want several cars of cattle for im-'
ne Paiste shipment. Odum Plant Co.,
oe Odum, Ga.
velvet bean field.
: -del. Soperton, Ga
Want car Meaa Hereford heifers
_ and small steers; also car of feeder
hogs, wt. from 60 to 100 Ibs. I. C. and
r J. c. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.
Want car load of Jersey and Jersey
grade heifers, also young milk cows.
LL. , Beuton, Moultrie, Ga.
Want a car of high producing milk
cows. Walter A. eels, Waycross,
Want at. onee car of grade heifers,
6 to 18 months, old enoughitg graze |
J. M. Johnson,
_ Alma, Ga. P. 0. Box 86. .
Want a car of young cattle for \
_ feeders, 8. B. Henson, Va.
- 4
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Car Lets
Want several cars of White Span-
ish and runner peanuts, $93 to $94
paid. Less than car lots, freight dif-
ference. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga.
-Home-grown runner seed peanuts,
clean and sound $1.50 bu. FOB cars
dn sacks. L. B. Scoggins, Omega,
"Want all ee cof pecans. Send.
oh and make lowest price.
Bae Jones, Marion, N. C.
_ Want 500 to 1000 lbs. Schley or
Stuart pecans. Mail sample and quote |
| ~Prices. W. R.. Neal, Moultrie, Ga.
Want Sapnish peanuts and pecans
in car lots. Send sample and quote
Rest prices: Vernon Brabham Moultrie
Want. White. Spanish iliniteta car.
: lots, any quantity, Donaldson Grain
and Elevator Co, Denaldson, Ga.
~ Want peanuts in car lots, General
| Brokerage. Co. Macon, Ga.
Want car runner peanuts. J. P.
Carter Co., Naylor, Ga.
HAY WANTEDCar Lots"
Want. peanut. hay, ear lets. Make
lowest price FOB your station. J. E.
Neal, Unadilla, Ga. ~
Want 1 car of good peanut hay,
Soperton on
asin Co., Soperton, Ga.
Want 8 or 16 cars peanut and 8 or
a ears peavine hay nice and bright.
Make best offer FOB, Naylor, Ga.
oP. Carter Co., 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 Wide. Atlanta,
Ga, . ae
Want peanut hay car lots. W. L.
Folsom McRae, Ga. _
Want Georgia peanut and peavine
hay, South Georgia Milling Co., Val-
dosta, Ga.
Want Ga. peanut and peavine hay.
King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga.
- Want 1 car peavine hay, $10; 1
Soy bean hay ,offer $18; 2 peavine
hay, offer $16.00. All delivered.
Atlanta Southern Hiour and bce Co
Atlanta,Geor, eS
MARKET BULLETIN See
NURSERY STOCK WANTED _
Want car lots of dogwoods, per-.
walnut and other hard woods.
| eral Brokerage Co. Macon, Ga.
i
- |COTTON SEED WANTEDCar Lots
Want car of Wannamaker Cleve-
| land cotton seed in bulk. Ce AS ae
| land, Athens, Ga: :
Want 1 car of. Half and Half Cot-
_ [ton seed, Vernon Bradham, Moultrie,
| Ga. : : E
Ss. Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga.
or 2 cars, H. M. oe a Tenailie,
Ga.
SEED OATS te is Lots
Want several cars seed oats; any
-| variety. Send sample and advise quan-
tity and price. Dan a oe Co
lumbus, Ga.
OAT & WHEAT STRAW WANTED
a 2 an Lots: -
Want ear of bright, clean oat straw
baledwill exch. a new 2-horse farm
wagon for same.-
Barnesville, Ge
w.
Want wheat straw. Empire Cotton
Oil Mills, Piedmont R.. Atlanta, Ga.
Want a few cars of good bright
oat or wheat straw, well baled. Quote
price and quantity. W. L. Fain Grain
Go., set: Ga.
POULTRY FOR SALE AND
WANTED _~
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Baby Chicks For Sal. _.
Pure bred B. R:, R. 1. Reds, W. |
Rocks $14 per 100; $1.50 for 50;
Buff Orpingtons, White Divan does
$15 per 100, $8 for 50; heavy breeds
assorted, or W. B. Leghorns, or An-
conas $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.
Woodlawz Hatcheries, 903 - Williams |
Mill Road, NE., Atlanta, Ga. he
Quality baby chicks, 100 per cent
red Rocks, R. I. Reds, Buff Orping-
tons, of select breeding, $14 a 100.
$65 per 500; W. Leghorns and Anco-
nas $13.50 a 100, $62.50 per 500. In
smaller lots 1c extra per chick. Blue
Ribbon Hatchery, . Atlanta, Ga., 221
Forsyth St., SW. -
High quality baby @dcks. from stan-
dard bred flocks. Diesase free and
excellent layers. Live dle. guaran-
teed. Write for prices, A. & M.
Hatchery, Tifton,. Ga.
Bred-toLay Tancred W. L.; Barred
Rocks; Ry I. Reds; Leghorns: from
| special matings $15 a 100 del. Hatch
every week. A. S, Spasies, Macon,
Ga., PQ: Box 892, .
Miscelianequs Chickens For Sate
- 60 to 70 friers and broilers,
weeks old 50 each for whole lot. Dr.
G. H.' Dunlop, Madison, Ga.
Healthy, . heavy breed friers, aver-
aging from 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs. Peach
Poultry Farm, Fort Valley, Ga.
20 Hamburg hens. Pure bred Sil-
ver Spangled. About 2 years old.
Sell together or separate. 75 each.
Mrs. Homer Ragsdale, Acworth, Ga...
Mixed, young hens $1 each. Mrs.
L. G. Kidd, Atlanta, Ga,_
13 pure bred March and April. Sil-
ver Spangled Hamburgs pullets; 7
-cockerels, same hatch $25 for lot, or
$4 per trio. J. H. Burkhead, Red
Oak, Ga., RFD 1.
Nice frying s size chickens. Sell or
simmon, hickory, poplar, ash, cherry |
Gen- q
| Want 1 car of cotton sed hulls
loose, del. on track. Ben Hill, Ga. C.
Want half and half cotton seed. 1]
{moth Pekin baby ducks.
W. H. Mitchell,
1Goldbank M. B. turkeys;
exchange. Mrs. M. Gs Thigpen,
Brewton, Ga.
Peafowls for sale. oP. 0. Box 304,
Columbus, Ga. =
~10s0r 15 mixed pullets oad wooks
}erel $1 each. J (0. Stewart, a
Ga.
Ze
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Ducks and Geese For Sale
4 pure bred White Embden geese
$8 for lot. . Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarkes-
ville, Ga., 8
Pike bred Mammoth White Pekin
ducks, $2 each, or $15 FOB for 8,
6 ducks and 2 drakes. R. A. Grace,
ys Milan, Ga. Rt. 1; Box 98. -
7. ae Mammoth Pekin. ducks;
$1.50 each, or $12 for lot. Can ship
at once, Miss Emma eee
Cordele, Ga. -
to 25 lbs: Largest breed of -the
geese family $8 pair; eggs after Jan.
$3 per 7 postpaid. Bes J a Cum- |
ming, Ga., Rt. 5. aS
Bocians orders for White Mam
Also eggs.
Prices on request. E. J. Oetgen, Sa-
vannah, Ga., Montgomery Road.
Sykes For ' Sale ,
A few April hatched pure Golden
toms $8,
Big Blue Baulouse geese, wt 20
: _ Thursday, December 29, 1927
Quote lowest price for cash, or will
exchange good No. 7 bright syrup in
10 Ib. buckets. 8. I. Shipley, AU
burn, Ga a
Want: 1 pure pred: 2 year old ous
louse female goose. Will pay $1.50
and express.charges. Mrs. Mary Col.
| dins, Cordele, Ga.
Want young stock of White Heb
den geese, 2 females and 1 male.
Mrs: W, P. McClain, Clarkesville, Ga
| RFD 3, Box 30... he
SETTING EGGS AND HATCHIN
Offered and Wanted .
-Marcys Jersey Blk. Giant hatching
eggs, $1.50 for 15. Mrs. M. J. Mor-
ris, Douglasville, Ga.
Thoroughbred R.. I. Red eggs, from
heayy laying strain, $1 for 15. Mrs.
Lizzie Gordy, Cusseta, Ga.
Now doing Custom hatching for
early spring -friers in big Buckeye
Incubator. Key Hatchery, eo
Ga. 925 Waverly Way. yo
Custom hatching, 3c an egg, or
will set incubator of 450. eggs for
| $12. 50; Can furnish Barred Roe
eggs at 6c ea., $2.75 for 50, $1.30 fo
30. Can tarnish weekly. shipment.
Mrs. R. F. Anderson, Register, Ga
hens $5.
well, Ga.
keys, 40c Ib.
Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 4, _
April 1927 M. B, turkeys, 3 hens.
W. Cochran, Ideal, Ga. _
9 turkey. gobblers $10 each. Gy Be
Richards, .White, Ga., Rt. % i
Pure M. B. giant fain: $8 up, ac-
cording to size; hens $6 and up. Won
Lst prize at State Fair, Savannah,
Gas, 1997, 12 years experience in-
breeding. Special . price on trios,
pairs, hens and toms. N. D,. No orris Sy
Wrightsville, Ga. ae
Large, pure bred March on 24:
and 80 lbs $10 each, 2 June hatch
18 ibs. $8.50. Healthy and fine stock.
115 Ibs. $35 FOB Fitzgerald.
live del. guaranteed. Prepaid. Bar-
Ibs. at 5 years age; toms 40 to 50 lbs;
1t-
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2.
7 hens and 2 toms, April tales.
Hens will weigh average 11 lbs, toms
G. 0.
Hunter, Abbeville, Ga.
2 pure bred Red Bourbon fuckeys.
$7. 50-each... Mrs: W. A. Bird, Metter
Ga., Box 174,
10 April and May M. B. turkeys: 6
toms and 4 hens. . Wt. from 10 to 20
Ibs. each, 30 Ib.
Morgan, Ga.
Big Bone Giant Bronde turkeys,
bred from a tom that weighed 62
hens 22 to 26 lbs. each. Hens lay
from March ist to Sept. Pen No. 1
$50, $75 and $100 per pair. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 6.
White Australian Guineas $1.25
each. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. .
1 pair May- hatch pure white tur-
| keys, tom and hen $8.
McConnell, Meriwether, | Ga.
POULTRY WANTED :
Turkeys, Ducks, Guineas, Etc
Highest prices paid for turkeys,
ducks, geese and large hens. Live or
dressed. Quote your price. by wire
or letter, delivered by express in Sa-
vannah, or ask us to make offer.
State positively amount can. ship be-
fore January 1st. William H. Oet-
gen Produce Co., Savannah, Ga.
Will exchange 3 new, heavy wt.
quilts for trio, 2 hens and 1 tom tur-
keys. Any broek: not over 2:years
old. Red bronze preferred. Mrs. G.
L, Deen, Baxley, Ga., RFD 4.
Want trio of Bourbon Red or white
Holland turkeys. Pure breed and
Mrs. W. O. Herndon, Hart-!
40 thoroughbred Bourbon Red tur- |
Mrs. R. L. Greene, ,
$6.each, 1 tom $8, or lot for $25, J. |
Mrs. Alice Isler, |:
Mrs. Mary .
let me have.
Custom hatching: by experienced
| men, best results, 4c an egg; 8. Gs,
R. I. Red chicks and hatching eggs
bred to lay strains, high vitality.
| 16c per chick, 8c an egg. Newton
iand Gaskins, Americus, -Ga. Rt. B.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred
| Rock eggs, $1.15 for 15. Larger lots
be an egg del. Cartons to be return
-d. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge
Ga Ry A
Custom hatching: 140 to 00 egg:
at a time. 2 1-4e per egg, or 4 per
chicken. Customers to del. eggs and
eall for chickens. Book your. orders
now for spring hatches. Mrs. a E
| Moore, Ashland, Ga. ee <
| Want hatching eggs. from bred
| Stock only. State price. per 100. del. :
variety and quantity can furnish ea.
bee -G. P. Morgan, Macon, Ga, ~
| Fischel White Rock eggs for hatch
ing $1.50 for 16. Cartons to be re
turned, Mrs. G. S. Martin, Athens,
Ga: Rural Route. ;
Want from 1 to 500 hatching eggs,
heavy breeds, per week. State breed
strain, price FOB your station. Way.
cross Hatchery; Waycross, Ga.
Barred Rock eggs. Thompson prize
| stock. $1 for 15. Cash with. order.
Cartons to be returned. Mrs. Milton
; Summer, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.
S; C RI Red eggs from breeding
pen, $2 for 15; Chicks from breeding
pen, $20 a 100; eggs from flock $1
for 15; chicks, $15 a 100, 500 $70.
is? absolutely necessary to place or-
ders 3 wks. in advance. Mrs. Cecil
Newsome, Sandersville, Ga. Oak
Grove Farm, Rt.. 3.
Eggs from 2 and 8 yr. old. M. B.
turkeys, . Pure stock. 25c each, ~ 0
$22.50-a 100, del. Booking orders now _
for Feb. March, and April delivery.
Cash must: accompany orders. Crates
to be returned. W. A. Gicsieatigy Alto,
ag ht, 7
Hatching eggs from sadnotiee
bred, S GC. R. I. Reds, $2 per 15. Miss
Irene New, Carrollton, Ga. 87 Rome
Street.
WATERMELON SEED WANTED
Want a large amount of seed of
the largest type of watermelon that
can be obtained. 100 Ibs. or more.
Make lowest offers and amount can
early hatched to use for breeding.
E. T. Clements, San-
dersville, Ga.