Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1929 January 31

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DEPARTMENT &%
EUGENE TALMADGE



PUBLISHED bf the BUREAU OF MARKETS .~



GEORGIA

MARKET BULL






AGRICULTURE. .2=pHatl
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VOL. 13.

STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1929.













How to Produce Five Bales of Cotton to One Acre of Land

I have just received a letter from Mr. O. D. Warthen, of |

. Vidalia, enclosing a clipping from the Sandersville Herald of
November 14th, 1873, with headlines as above, showing where
his father made 2100 pounds of lint cotton on one acre. This
' clipping is so interesting that I am quoting it here in full.

According to promise, and for the benefit of the farming
public, I hereby append a brief and correct account of the pre-
paring, manuring and cultivation of my acre of cotton grown
_ this season.

The soil is sandy, with clay subsoil. Has been in cultiva-
tion for 60 or 80 years, I suppose. About half of the acre was
an old dung-hill, the other half very poor before manuring.
The guano I used was Kettlewells A. A., or Phospho-Peruvian
1400 pounds, raw pine straw from the woods, 60 ox cart

loads, green cotton seed60 bushels, stable manure, well rot-

: ted400 bushels.

The pine straw, cotton seed, and stable manure, I hauled
out in January, and strewed broadeast over the land, then
turned under with a two horse plow, breaking eight inches
deep. Then with a sixteen ineh scooter run in the two horse
furrow, breaking from 5 to 7 inches; in the whole 13 to 15
in. deep. I then followed in the scooter furrow with the guano or

subsoil furrow, so on, till completed. In February, I repeated
the breaking in same manner, leaving off manuring. In March,

the same again, breaking each time cross-wise, or in opposite

direction. In April, I harrowed the land twice, to level the
soil and destroy the young vegetation. Then I checked off my
rows 3 feet each way, with a small bull tongue plow, and on
the 13th day of May, I planted my eotton seed in the hill, 6
or 8 seed, dropped by hand, and covered with the foot. The |
seed when covered being on a level. The seed were the
Cluster Cotton variety. I purchased them from David Dick-
son, Esq., Oxford, Ga., to whom I must confess I am indebted
for my success, to a certain extent. The seed, I am confident,
were half the battle. The cotton was thinned to one stalk to
the hill in June, with exception of the outside rows, in which 1
left two stalks. Then I plowed with 24 inch sweep, Dicksons
very shallow, one furrow to the row, and about 8 days after-
ward, I repeated the same, running one furrow to the row,
just scraping the earth enough to destroy the young weeds
and grass. Did not use a hoe in it, in order to avoid skinning
the cotton, in fact, has no use for any, as the cotton grew so
fast the shade thereof prevented all vegetation from growing
underneath.

EUGENE TALMADGE, |







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Flowers and Seeds F or

Sale and Wanted

Purple iris, 30c doz., or exch. for
pink weigelas, red crepe myrtles and
snowballs; also Damson olums, 1. and
2 yrs. old, 15 to 25c ea. Mrs. J. H.
Douglas, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 5.

Mixed colors phlox, 10c doz., red
and purple verbena, 5c ea., Coraline
Lucerne Begonia, angel wing, begon-
ja cuttings, Baby breath and baby
Boston ferns, 15 ea., 5 kinds geran-
jums, Thanksgiving and Xmas _cac-
tus, 5c ea., pink oxalis, 10c. Postpaid.
Mrs. H. H. Smith, Tilltonia, Ga.

Yellow fzrsythia, pink spirea, white
blue and pink hydrangea, Yuccas, root-
ed, 25c ea., gladioli, red, pink and va-
riegated blooming size bulbs, 50c doz.
Amaryllis, pink and red, Milk and
Wine, extra large bulb, 50c; smaller,
25c; white iris, pink resure ction, ev-
erblooming yellow, 50c doz., all kinds
eannas and fancy leaved caladium,
25c ea. Miss C. Maxwell, Whigham,
Ga.

Dbl. pink cannas, 15 ea., or exch.
for japonica, any color, or old fash-
ioned red Indian peach or horse ap-
ple tree. Mrs. S. Spraggins, Fitzger-
ee, as. tb. ts

Yellow daffodils, geranium cuttings,

3 for 10c each; Xmas cactus rooted,-

5c ea., mixed petunia seed, 15 spoon-
ful; white begonia cutting, 5c; pink
oxalis, rooted, 10c. Miss Blanche
Jones, Blackshear, Ga.

Large dbl. zennia seed, mixed col-
ors, 15c cup; cantaloupe Seed, 25c cup-
dul; Sweet Williams, mixed colors,
20c doz., snap dragons, large plants,
40c doz., little field daisies, 50c a 100.
_ Exch. any of above for any color, ex-
cept red, dahlia, or anything can use.
Mrs. R. J. Otting, Rome, Ga., Rt. 4. .

Calif. privet, $1 doz., deep pink
erepe myrtle, 25c or $2 doz., Ever-
greens, large wax leaf, 50c ea., white
vrbidat wreath, snowdrops, 25c each;
All well rooted, Alfred Courad can-
nas, (finest salmon pink, very large
blooms), 8 for $1; Winter Colossal,
large red blooms with green foliage;
King Humbert, bronze foliage and
crimson blooms, $1 for 12. Mrs. W.
H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. :

Evergreens, mtn. laurels, red and
yellow azaleas, 25c ea., 6 for $1; pink
cherokee roses, $1 doz., American

Beauty roses, 3 for. 50c; thornless yel-









20c. Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella Gap,
Ga.

Golden giow and trailing arbutus,
25c doz; Bridal wreath, 3 for 20c;
Shasta daisies, 30c doz; Snowdrops,
20e doz; Mtn. laurel, 2 for 15c; Gold-
enbells, 2 for 15c; Grass pinks, 15c
bunch. Miss Rosa Bell Roper, Miner-
al Bluff, Ga.

All kinds of Hollyhock seed. 5c ta-
blespoon. All colors. Mrs. C. B. Shep+
pard, Fulton, Ga, Rt. 2.

Day lilies, profuse bloomers, $1.50
per 100. Yellow dbl. and single .daffo-
dils, yellow jonquils, single white nar-
cissi, $1 per 100. German white iris,
$1 per 100. Single blue hyacinths, 50c
per doz; Extra large paper white dbl.
Narcissi, 75c per doz. Purple lilacs,
20c per rooted cutting. Mrs. C. C.
Dye, Middleton, Ga. :

Pink crepe myrtle, small size, 15c;
large size, 25c; Phlox mixed colors,
10 per doz. or-50c per 100. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. M. Moate, Mitchell, Ga.,
Rt: /

Coral vine seed, 25c per pkg. Mrs.
G. W. Butler, Iron City, Ga.

Large green, bronze and _ white
striped Jew, 3 for 10c; 1 Spengeria
fern, 25c; Achimnie bulbs, 12 for 25c
del. Mrs. M. W. Castelbow, 422 John-
son Avenue, Macon, Ga.

Blue larkspur plants, 50, pink thrif-
ty plants, 50c, phlox plants mixed col-
ors, 50c per 100; petunia plants, 50c
per 100, Verbena plants, mixed col-
ors, 10c each or 8 for 25c; pansy
plants, 50c per 100; cannas, large
type pink, yellow, red and splotched,
50c per dozen. Miss Nellie Beeland,
Reynolds, Ga.

Blooming size purple wisteria, rose
with yellow center, lantana, sweet
shrub, blue hydrangea, dbl. white al-
thea, white, pink and red baby ram-
bler rose, all 20c each; dbl. red, lem-
on, yellow and variegated cannas, ti-
ger lilies, 20c for six; brown eyed su-
sans, 10c per doz. Exch. any of above
for weigelas, Boxwoods, purple, pink
or red althea. Mrs. A. B. Carlton,
Thomasville, Ga., 316 Campbell St.

Purple lilacs, 10 and 25c each; white
and blue iris, 25c doz; yellow thorn-
less roses, 10 and 20c ea. Ranging in
size from 1-2 ft; red, white and pink
Dorothy Perkins roses, 10-20c. One
purple wisteria, 25c; pomegranate,
10-25c ea. All wel rooted; will exch.
value for any other flowers.and shrub-
bery. Mrs. H. C. Babb, Griffin, Ga.,
Rt. A.

Lemon lilies, 25ce doz; tiger lilies,

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imus, oleanders, yellow, red, cream
with red stripes, dbl. pink, white,
eream variegated leaf, altheas, dbl.
white pink, lavender, wine spirea. Any
4 for $1.15. Mrs. 4: A. Griffin, 512
16th Avenue, Cordele, Ga.

All kinds of lily. bulbs, some fine
ones mixed, 50c per 100. FOB. No or-
ders for less than 50c accepted. Mrs.
M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga., Rt. 5.

Well rooted, blue larkspur. plants,
50c for 50 plants; 12 dahlia bulbs of
Hastings finest gollection for $1;
blooming size gladioli bulbs, all same
color, bronze yellow; 25c doz, 12 dif-
ferent kinds of chrysanthemums, none

small, for $1. Mrs. J. E. Phillips, Sul-

phur Springs, Ga.

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c per
100; shasta daisies, 25c per doz. Del.
Miss Vena Brown Hartwell, Ga.

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c per
100: Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga.

Choice mixed dahlia bulbs, $1.50 per
doz; moonflower, giant white, very
fragrant, seed 10c per pkg. Mrs. W.
a Blankenship, 105 FE 8rd St., Rome,

a.

Lavender and purple lilac, forsyth-
ia, Balm of Gilead, Snowballs, Eng-
lish dogwood, 20c ea. Red dogwoods,
azaleas, Mt. Laurel, rhododendrons,
spruce pines, white pines, sweet scent-
ed crabapple trees, 15c ea., yellow
roses, 8 for 35c. Mrs. Susie Wilson,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Snowball bushes, 2 for 25c, pink
crepe myrtle bushes, 2 for 25c; bridal
wreath and bouquet, 2. for 25c; Sever-
al kinds of roses, old fashioned lily,

purple and white mixed, 8 for 25c;

Fall pinks, different colors, 15c per
bunch; Mrs. Sidda Southerland, Elli-
Jaye Ga. Rte 3;

Gorgeous larkspurs, dbl. mixed pink
and blue improved good roots, 50c doz.
Calliopsis deep yellow and brown, 25c
doz; dahlia bulbs, pink and white fine,
35c ea; blue salvia rooted, 25 dez;
tiger lilies, 25c. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Au-
burn; Ga.

Large red canna bulbs, 25c; large

| white chrysanthemums, 25 doz. Mrs.

W. J. Master, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1.

Large dbl. rose poppies, 10c tbls.
Sweet peas, purple, 10c tbl. spoon.
Mrs. D. McLean, Wray, Ga.

Dusty miller, 25c doz., pink ver-
bena, 5c each; red and dbl. pink ger-
aniums; wandering jew, 5c each; also
hanover seed, 10c; all 1928 seed. Cash
with order. Mrs. M. E. Ricks, Moul-
trie; Ga. Rt 2.

Large flowering cannas,

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Thursday, January 31, 1929,
ly roses, 15c ea. Richard Hicks, Ella

Gap, Ga.

Crabapple well rooted. 15 ea or
2 for 25c; Giant hollyhock, large plants
that will bloom this summer, 40c doz;
purple lilacs, 15c ea or 3 for 25c; roy-
al blue violets all winter and spring
blooming, 15c doz or 50c per 100. Blk.
red velvet and pink all spring bloom-
ing roses, well rooted and large. 3 for

25e or 75 doz. Mrs. W. H. Hughey, -

Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.

Royal purple iris, 50c doz., orange
lilies, 85 doz.; dbl. yellow japonica,
25e ea. Cannas,.red and red with green
leaves, 50c doz; weigelia, roses, 20
ea; red roses, 15c ea; fox glove plants,
25e doz; red dahlia bulbs, 10 ea. Add
postage. Sel lor exch. for anything of
use. Mrs. Lula Dean, Talking Rock,
Gaz, Rt. 2:

Dork purple iris, 25c doz; jonquils,
eream narcissi, purple verbena, purple
foxglove, lilies, 25c doz; pink and
white hybiscus, 25c ea; white spirea,
bridal wreath and flowering Japan

quince, pink weigela, rose of sharon,

10c ea. Well rooted. Add postage. Miss
Ellen Silver, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt.
De 4

Pink and white oleanders from 15-

25e ea; 2 yrs. old, monthly roses, pink :

and red, 25 ea; boxwood I yr old, 15c

ea; cape jasmine, white spirea, wei-

gelia, blue, white, lavender iris, crepe
myrtle, orange day lilies, 20c

okee rose, 15c ea; canna bulbs in or-
ange and yellow, 5c each. Mrs. J. Els-
ner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.

Thornless, rambler rose will grow
very large; 10c per cutting; Old fash-
ioned everblooming pink rose, 5c cut-
ting or will exch for Japonica or Hy-

drangea. Mrs. C. C. Lumsford, Forsyth .

Gah 3.

Starks dbl. zinnia seeds, all colors, :
pink

some picatee edges, 25c cup;
Dorothy Perkins rose bushes, 15e ea;
Miss Vera Lee, Luxomni, Ga., Box 90.

Rooted Dorothy Perkins running
rose, 20c ea; bridal wreath, 10c_ ea.
African daisies, 30c doz; shasta dais-

ies, 25e doz. Larkspur, different col-

ors, 20c per doz. Hills of snow hy-
drangea, 10c ea. Mrs. S. N. Camp,
Eastanollee, Ga.

Himalaya blackberry, 5c ea or 40
per doz; purple wisteria and purple
lilac, 10c ea or 2 for 15c; yellow can-
na lily bulbs, 15e doz or $1 per 100.
Postage added. Will exch for rasp+
berry plants, iceberg lettuce plants,
flag lily, bulbs, amaryllis, red al-
thea. Mrs. J. M. Woodward, Haycroft,

soe on 1 2 5

doz.
Rose of Sharon forsythia, yellow cher-


































































ps, Atlanta, Ga.,
Madison 6013- M.
3 mi. Atlanta, on good
for chicken - farm.
on your terms. Write
Hips, Atlanta, Ga., 815
or phone West 4050-R.
Union county, Ga.,
, 40 in cultivation,
isture, bal. timber. Well
d laying land, plenty of
houses, tenant hous-
_and good apple orch-
D, school and church.
ier information, or see
ulberson, N. C., Rt.

oe Lookout Mtn.,. on
ide, in Ga. $60 per acre.
nlo, Ga.
ndes county about 8
losta. Would make good
about $3,000 of timber
ither timber or land.
umphreys, Quitman,

farm 3 1-2 mi. west of

0 apple trees which
to ship the coming
as Hillton Place. 383
racte. Mrs. D, T. Poole,

cs ee
nd, 12 mi. east of Eaton-
m dwelling, 2 barns, 1
Good pasture and woods.
school. Write or see
oo Ga., Rt. 3;

cken ganch nearly all

imber and enough oth-
ind fire wood to make
on place, Beautiful new
n 5 mi. of Americus,
2500, $1.0 school, also

ia. Write Mrs. B. H.

vay roads. Three room
ell, with white san-
e trees, good spring
m runs across place.

2 mi. of A. & M.
i. country
300 down and a ea.

ee Ga.
al site for house, or
ly in Athens. $100

1-2 mi. from Cuthbert,
will produce any Sou-
enced and cross fenced
Wat: bargain. Terms
for price and furth-
W. T. Sandlin, Cuth-

hree miles from Car-

re fence. 30 or 35
$3; bearing three
young mule and good
ols, etc. Price reas-
. for home or other
thbert or Shellman, Ga.
ellman, Ga.

land in Bullock Co.
vation, stumped, wire
oom bungalow, stock

trees.

res in cultivation; 40 |



nd school, ailroad. ed
oads, 90 p nt of can b
tivated. Will grow cotton, corn,

bacco, sweet potatoes, sugar cane, |}
oats, rye, and truck. Will cup over a
crop of turpentine boxes. Good range
for stock and poultry; Healthy cli-
mate, good water. Titles clear; no
mortgages. $5 per acre. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore, . Ga., Rt. 8, Box 46.

185 acres of good land; black soil
with red pebbles. Good water and
buildings. Tenant shouses, $25 per
acre. Part cash, terms on balance. H.
S. Searborough, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 2.

111 acre farm near Junction City,
Ga. 6 room house and 3 room house.
75 acres cleared; 35 miles east Co-
lumbus in Talbot. Co. Write for price.
L.. E. Collier, Junction City, Ga.

400 acres farm land; pastures fenc-
ed, running water, good wells. 6 room
house, painted and plastered. 3 tenant
houses on mail route; free school, 4
miles from Sandersville. Ideal or
stock and poultry farm. Will sell all
or part of farm. Give possession at
once. Want part cash and easy, long
terms on balance. T. R. Duggan, War-
then, Ga.

41 acres located in Worth Co. on
two public roads. Good rich soil; one

6 room house furnished and painted..

One 4 room bungalow garage. Three
smoke houses, plenty of timber, water
and good wire fence. Write W. H.
Kennedy, Moultrie, Ga.

80 acres of land; 35 acres open, bal-
ance in timber. Five room house, corn
crib, 4 stables and other out houses.
Six acres in good bottom land, 11
acres in pasture, 1-2 miles to school;
8 mi. east of Ball Ground on mail rt.

$1100 cash for land. B. L. Brown, Ball.

Ground, Ga.

200 acres of land, 5 miles north of
Clarkesville, Ga. $15 per acre. 51 ac-
res, 2 mi. from Alto, Ga., About 10

-|acres of bottom land, 20 acres in cul-

tivation. Remainder in wood. Price,
| $60 Be acre. West James, Alto, Ga.,
Rt.

eae for sale, 1-4 mi. from Douglas;
about 85 acres located on New Dixie
& Axen highway. About 16 acres in

- | cultivation. Balance in timber and pas-
|ture. Entire place well fenced with

wire. Good house, painted dark slate.
Three poultry houses and lots. S. J.
Sale, Douglas, Ga., Rt. 3.

Beautiful home and poultry plant
located in most exclusive surburban
residential section near Savannah.
Home has all modern conveniences.
Artesian water hot and cold. 6 poultry
houses that take care 1800 hens. Elec-
tric lights and running water; large
feed room between. 3 brooder houses
that take care 5,000 .baby chicks. In-
cubator house. All equipment neces-
sary goes with place. 6 acres of land
under cultivation, balance cleared like
park, with beautiful oaks and other
Household furniture included,
except few pieces. Price, $17500. A
visit to the place would convince any
one of value. Mr. and Mrs. C. CGC.
Crook, Savannah, Ga., Beaulien Ave.;
Rt. A.

83 acre farm four miles west . of
Chatsworth Ga. 2 mi. north of Spring

| Place, Ga. Up-to-date schools at both

places. Upland farm. J. M. Campbell,
Chatsworth, Ga., Murray Co.

75 acre farm, one mile of Kenne-.
saw with one new 6 room house and

one 4 room tenant house. 50 acres in

cultivation, 12 acres branch bottoms.
Rest timber. Near churches and good
9 month school. R. V. Wigley, Kenne-

saw, Ga., Rt. 1.

12 1- 2 acre farm, 5 miles east of
Jefferson Jackson Co. on highway;
300 yds. of church and school. Six
room house with good barn and out-

.|buildings. Several fine springs, some

good bottom land. Upland somewhat
rolling, but good strong land. Sold
two thousand dollars worth of cotton
from place last yr. Fine for dairy and
poultry farm. Good orchard, plenty of



acres of land within*1-4|
Li. y limits of Crawfordville,
1 Ga. Near good churches and Alex

Stephens Institute. About 20 acres
of good open-farm land, balance in
woods. Branch runs through place.
Small tenant house and barn in good
condition. Excellent poultry farm lo-
cation. Any kind of farming. Will
sell for immediate del. for $1000. Will
give terms to right party or will ex-
change for value in cows or for 900
bu. of good corn. R. W. Gunn, Craw-
fordville, Ga.

100 acres of land 3 miles of Tal-
botton less than 1 mi. from A. B. &
A. railroad and highway. No build-
ings but fine for timber or farming.
Will sell for $5 per acre cash or on
terms. Mrs. R. D. Gibson, Talbotton,
Gay Rt. 22

17 acre dairy farm, fully equipoel
for A grade, 6 miles Atlanta off Bank-
head | ighway. C. C. Hendricks, 816
Ashley St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga., Phone
3790-R.

Farm of 30 acres containing 100
bearing pecan trees, located on Atlan-
ta-Augusta highway. 1 mi. west of
Greensboro, Mrs. Jas. Brown, Greens-
boro, Ga.

15. acres between Bolkston Bnd
Homeland, Ga. 10 acres North of
Homeland and Charlton Ave. 12 city
lots in the town of Homeland. Across
the town from the aviation field. J.
R. Lewis, Nahunta, Gas Rt. 2c

A good farm in South Ga. for farm
of equal value in North Ga. 100 acres,
70 acres, in cultivation. Balance woods.
6 room house; barns.and other -out-
buildings on fine highway. Mail and
school bus by the door. 4*mi. to nie |
ton. Near church. J. G. Broome, Tif-
ton, Ga.

My farm, 287 acres, lien in Ter-
rell Co. Ga. Well improved, good
home, 8 room house, modern conven-
iences, sanitary sewerage, with pow-
er lines running to same. Gray, peb-
bly land, well adapted to growing of

{crops that are grown in this climate.

Pecan grove of fifty-five acres. Bear-
ing. Located 21-2 miles from Daw-
son. Tenant houses and barns needed
to operate same. No waste land. Ar-
dell Smith, Dawson, Ga.

1050 acres of land in White Co. 12
acres of bottom land, 2 good dwelling
houses and plenty outbuildings, 2 good
wells and running water. Good pas-
ture, close to school, 2 mi. of 3 church-
es. Good orchard and timber. Mail)
route near house. Price $2000. T; C.
Rogers, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1.

120 acres good sandy land with clay
subsoil; 2 houses, good barns, run-
ning water; about 85 acres of open
land. Will make 1000 Ibs. seed cotton
per acre. No waste land; on public
road, one mi. to 2 good schools; close
to churches and nice town. Also 100
acres of dark loamy land with clay
subsoil that will make from 1 to 1 1-2
bales of cotton per acre. Good house
and barn. 1-2 mi. to school; 2mi. to
church on public road. C. W. Flint,
Lincolnton, Ga.

250: acres land 11 mi. west of Tn
Grange, Ga. 50 acres of bottom land.
Will make 40 bu. corn to acre. Bal-
ance fine pasture land. Pine, oak, ash
Timber. Wade Holmes, LaGrange, Ga.
Star Rt.

1 acre of land wath 1 cement block |
building, 50x68 ft. sq. Large driveway
on front with cement flooring inside
and out. Covered with metal roofing.
1 high powered air compresser with
motor. House wired for lights. Ready
for 2 gas tanks. Also one 5 room dwel!-
ing house near the garage with elec-
tric lights and well of good water
with lever pump. Outside city limits.
On state highway between Gainesville
and Chicapee. About 1 mi. southwest
of Gainesville. Write to G. S. Bowman,
Alto, Ga.

60 acre farm in Carroll Co., 1 1-2
mi. from good school, churches, town,
i Re: Smooth land, good pouiene

| 808.

| highway;



room house, ceiled and painte
tenant rn and outbuil
wells water, 2 mi. of good, school,
churchs, town RR. in Carroll Co.

Price $2400, 1-8 cash. Balance terms.
W. H. Crawford, Temple, Ga:

House and lot in Lynn Haven Flor-
ida near St. Andrews Bay. 18 mi. from
the gulf; lot 50x150 ft.; 5 room house
large, screened porch on front with
sleeping room and sun parlor. Garage
and new poultry house never used.
Grape arbor, flowers and shrubbery.
Pear, plum, persimmon, peach, mag-
nolia, camphor and umbrella trees.
For particulars write Mrs. Elizabeth
Westervelt, Lynn Haven, Fla, Box

332 acres. of land, located in Appling
county, Ga., 100 cleared, part. of it
stumped. 3 dwelling houses and out-
buildings, 2 tobacco barns, 4 mules,
corn, fodder, and hay, 2 wagons, stalk
cutter, cutaway harrow, cane mill and
boiler. Other farming tools. On high-
way, near church and school. Mail ev-
ery day. Timber enough to keep up
place. Spring. Good stock range. $5,-
500. Part Cash. Terms on balance, or
exch. for city property in South Ga,
or Fla. C. D. Canady, Surrency, Ga.

15 acres of land on main highway,
10 mi. from Augusta, with 6 room bun-
galow, store and filling station, elec-
tric lights and water works. R. R.
station on place. Ideal location for
poultry or truck farming. For further
particulars write W. D. Carswell, Au- {
gusta, Ga., Rt. 1;

115 acres in Pike county; 70 acres
in cultivation, balance timbered and
pasture; running. water, good spring
and well water. 2 houses with 3 and 4
rooms and outhouses. Near high school
churches, R.R. and highway. Write for
prices. Mrs. M. E. Crowder, William-
son, Gas, Rt. 2

5 acres good red pebble land, 50
acres in: cultivation; good .8 room
dwelling, barns-and other houses. Sey-
eral pecan trees and peach trees, 2
wells of good water; near consolidat-
ed school. Price $2500 For informa-
fee write J. B. Patterson, ae Ga.

ts os

200 acres. high, well drammed farm,
5 mi. S.E. Alma Ga. on Blackshear
150 acres, in. cultivation;
good 6 room house, large barn and
outbuildings. 2 wells of water, near
3 churches and high school. 2 streams ~
of water running through farm. Good
tobacco land. Price reasonable. T. M.
Bowles, Alma, Ga.

Desirable ten horse farm in South-
eastern Ga. Also stock of general.
Mdse. On Savannah and Atlanta rail-
way. Farm embraces station of Farm-
dale, Ga. Well stocked with | mules,
cows and hogs, also fully equipped |
with farm implements of every kind.
Terms to the right party. wor. Avret,
Farmdale, Ga.

100 acre tract of fine hammock
land. Salt water creeks surrounding
3 sides of the place. Andther 100 acre
tract adjoining; can be sold with other
if desired. Creeks and rivers adjacent
urnish fishing, oystering, crabbing for.
owner. 6 mi. from Brunswick on high-
way and in healthful location. House
has 6 rooms, conveniences, 2 cottages,
barn and artesian well. Opportunity
for farming, dairying, or stock rais-
ing. Low price; easy terms..R. W.
Thiot, Brunswick, Ga.

Small farm in Lowndes Co. near
R. R. station. Near Valdosta, fertile
soil, good pasture, schools and church-
es nearby: Terms or will exch. for _
small place near Macon. W. H. Bon-
ner, Macon, Gas Rte:

90 acres in N. 'E. Ga., 18 mi. of Dah-
lonega on surfaced road. 3 room dwell-
ing, barn and _ outbuildings. Good
spring water. 45 acres open, mostly
level and in cultivation and. pasture, y
balance timber. Suited to growing
cabbage and potatoes. General truck
farming. Fine section for fruit grow-
ing Write R. E, Lunsford, Suches,

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bottom land, 24 room dweling,
uildings, pecan trees and scupper-
nong vine,. other fruit trees. Fine
place for truck farm. Near Thomas-
ton, 4 big cotton mills in progressive
city. Will sell or trade for cheaper
lace of same size further away from

wn in some adjoining town. Take
hogs and cattle for difference. D. A.
Moon, Thomaston, Ga., Rt. 2.-

100 acre farm at Lost Mt. 9 mi.
west of Marietta; good pastures, barns





and houses. Write A. W. Kemp, Ma--

rietta, Ga.
_ 55 acre farm; 9 mi. Atlanta, near
Ex-Moore lakes, 1 1-2 mi. | Locust
Grove school and church. House burn-
ed. Has well and-barn. Ideal for dai-
trying and poultry. Write C. R. Wat-
son, 325 Maple Avenue, Marietta, Ga.
127 acres, 18 mi. from Atlanta, 1
1-2 miles paved highway. Good build-

ings; good pasture and fruit. Price,

$5000. 1-3 cash, balance good terms
with low rate of interest. J. B. Ad-
ams, Norcross, Ga.
8050 acres, 500 cleared, about 1800
acres tillable, 2600 cut-over timber,
lots small. Pine, oak, Gum, hickory,
poplar and maple trees from 12 inch-
es down. 4 good dwelling houses, 34
tenant, outhouses and barns. About 8
mi. wire fence, buildings and fence
cost ovr $15,000: Cleared land; will
grow. most any kind of crop. Level,
part sand and part clay. Tract is
fine for a farm. Would make
game reserve; good range for hogs
and cattle. R. R. through tract. 1-2
38 mi. to town of Rocky Ford, Ga. $12
per acre. ees M. Newton, e Honky
Ford, Ga.
_ Good 50 acre farm: with 7 ~- room
house, barn and deep well at head of
Baker Co. Power Co. pond. Excellent
place for fishing reserve. C. Kidd, El-
nodel, Ga.
135 acres of land 20 mi. South of
\tlanta, Fayette Co., 8 mi. north of
ayetteville. Suitable for peach or-
chard, truck, dairy or general farm-
ing.. Good house, plenty of timber.
$275
anything can use. HE. B. Travis, Riv-
-erdale, Ga.
+146 2-3 aeres of land, 30 under cul-
vation, stumpless and under hog
wire fence. Several pecan trees and
fine 7 room dwelling. Balance of land
good pasture and timber. 4 1-2 mi.
rom Guyton, Ga. 1 1-2 mi. Tusca-
lum, Ga. $2500. $300 down, balance
me a c terms, G. KE. Beach, vs
= 50 acre farm partly in Aiens suit-
able for factory site, pecan or chick-
en farm. $50 per acre. A. P. Dearing,
28885 Milledge. Ave., Athens, Ga. .
a 8 1-4 acre lots in North Ga., near
- Chatatnooga, Tenn. Exch. for good
farm with loose black soil, good or-




chard, grapes, some berries, plenty of |

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timber on public road, on or near R.
R. Mrs. i. Riddle, Rossville, Ga., Rt:

350 acres, 24 ae 4 room house:
barn, stables, well drained, fine for
trucking. 4 inch Artesian well, 20
bearing paper shell pecan -trees. 3 mi.
from St. Marys on St. Marys RR.,
os Marys and Kingsland highway.
Unimproved land. Salt water creek on
west. of land. Fine fishing. $12 per
acre. J. R. Bachlott, St. Marys, Ga.
600 acres located in Dade Co., Ga.
Good markets, roads, churches and
schools. Rich soil watered by creek
and. everlasting springs. Will sell or
trade at a bargain. Graham Hale, Ris-
ing Fawn, Ga...

25. acres ee good land; fine last-

dwelling on good road. School bus to
fine school. 2 mi. to new cotton mill
town where one can sell everything.
For terms, write es C. H. Ward,
Adairsville, Ga., Rt.

160 acres land. Beng good spring
water. Fine for orchard, vineyard, ele-
vated; good place for summer home.
Good timber..11 miles from Ellijay, '



fine

0 cash or $2500 eash, balance in.

ing water, wood. Comfortable small |

able

2 highways. Two sets of buildings.
$18 per acre. Mrs. D. Reid, Bremen,
Gai, ts eee

18 acres good fertile umiboth land
in city limits of Hartwel, Ga., for
$1200. Half cash and two yrs. to: pay
bal. or $1000 all cash now. R. C
Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. /

50 acres land, 1 1-2 mi. Brooks, Ga.
Good house, barn, plenty water, good
bottom land, on creek. Near 3 church-
es, good schools. Bus comes by house,
1-2 mi. of R: R. 10 mi. to Griffin, Ga..
Price, ue W. O. D. Moore, Woolsey,
Gae

400 acres got land, creek running
through it. 4 good houses, gin house
near power dam, $20 per acre. Also

other improvements. Mrs. H. F. Cor-

bett, 504-7 Avenue, Cordele, Ga.

195 acres in Habersham county on
publie road. Daily mail, good school
and church, 1-2 mi. One 7 room dwell-
ing, large barn, both in good condi-
tion. One small tenant house and oth-
er outbuildings. Good springs. Nice
for summer resort 50 acres in pasture.
Timber, 6 mi. of Clarkesville. $15 per
acre. With terms to suit buyer. C. H.
Davis, Commerce, Gans

82 acres land in Tattnall Co. near
church and school. 55 acres cleared,
45 stumped and under good ~ wire
fence. 7 room house, painted; 1 good
barn and pack house. Also tobacco
barn and tenant house, $4500. Terms.
For particulars write J. M. Callaway,
Manassas, Ga.

57 aeres good archard and oar 22
acres bearing apple trees. Best varie-
ties. 22 acres: in crops; 13 acres in
pasture with spring water. Good six
room house, cellar and apple house,
big new barn, car shed, shop, packing
shed, poultry houses and yards. Also
tenant house, 2 good wells, fruit trees;
near church, school and college. 1 mi.
to depot. Would take good clear town
property for part payment. A. J. Col-
lins, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1.

167 acre land in Gordon Co., 2 mi.
North of Sonoraville. Good corn and
cotton farm. 2 houses and outbuild-
ings and 2 pastures with running wa-
ter. $3500 part cash, balance, terms.
Wm. M. Davis, Calhoun, Ga., Box 58.

425 acres land in a body, partly in
city limits of Dawson Ga. Well im-
proved, with good 46 in. wire fence;
9-3 fine Bermuda pasture, with plen-
ty of running water. Electric pump
and water tank, with water run in
mule barn, cow barn, chicken yard
and hog lot. Well equipped with mules,
farm tools, cows and hogs. Convenient
truck and stock farm. Will sell all or
part, 1-3 cash, balance terms. G. W.
Dozier, Dawson, Ga. ;

250 acres, about 30 acres under cul-
tivation. Stumped, except 1 acre: High
land. Good fishing, hunting; good
range on front and back for all kinds

of stock. Good dwelling, but unceil- |

ed. Several pecan trees and outbuild-
ings. Good water. Located between
the A. sCs- LL. and the -A.<Be-C.: > in
Brantley Co. 22000. M. B: Ics At-
kinson; Ga. Rta 13

- 100 acres, 1-2 mi.
Fawn, Dade Co., Ga. 60 acres cleared,

ant house. 200 pear, apple, peach and
cherry trees, land suitable for all gen-
eral farming and trucking, near high
school and good market for all pro-

duce. $3750, good terms. C. S. Will-
jams, Chattanooga, Tenn., 207 East

10th St.

11 acres, 5 room house; ee
porches on 8 sides of house; large
barn with loft, garage, poultry, bldgs.
incubator cellar, fruit trees, grapes,
flowers, Poultry buildings are in pine
grove. One acre in oak grove on rear
of farm. Near College Park. Church
and school 8 blocks. $7500. R. D.
Powell, College Park, Ga. ~

15 acres good land; small 6 room



: ating




2 mi. ef growing town; 2: Re and

At.

beautiful 5 room home, 4 room ten-



unning water. T. 6. Whitchard, Blake-
ly, Ga. | Cees S

320 acres. Will exch, ie ean in
widl or North Ga. Good buildings, all
fenced in woven wire. 75-100: acres
pottiom land; 50 acres in alfalfa. Good
schools and. churches. 90 acre farm,

.|65 acres in cultivation; good orchard,

pastures, springs, branches, fairly
good buildings, 5 mi. town. Mail route
near. $2500, 1-2 eash balance, easy
terms. G. L. eee Talking Rock,
Ga., Rt. 1. i
37 acre farm; good house, 24x16
barn and crib; 8 or 10 acres in
cultivation. Some bearing fruit trees;

5 mi. town; good mill site on place.
$300. 1-2 cash, balance to suit pur-

chaser. A. J. Edwards, Talking Rock,
Ga. |
SOL sale or exch. 3 town lots, near
Valdosta Ga. Will exch. for land or
lots in North or Northwest Ga. J. F.
Brown, Copperhill, | Tenn., Box 563.

97 acres landtin Cherokee Co.; Til.
east of Canton. Ga. Near highway; 4
room house and outbuildings; orch-
ard, no waste land. For quick sale
price, $1250. O. B. Garrison, Alphar-
etta, Ga., Rt. 4.

142 acres of land, well improved on
Dixie highway and central railroad
in Lee Co. Long terms and low inter-
est. J. J. Ivey, Smithvile, Ga.

120 acres good farm land with good
orchard of about 50 apples, 60 peach-
es, and some pear trees and other
fruit; 2 good houses; one 38 room
house. -with out buildings, good pas-
ture, plenty running water; 12 acres

bottoms and some saw. timber, $12.50

per acre. 2-8 down, bal. 1, 2 and 3
yrs., at 8 per cent. Mrs. Gintha Day,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 12, Box 5.

65 acres; 85 in cultivation; 20 in
timber; 10 pasture (running water in
pasture): good 5 room house, weather
boarded. and ceiled; new barn, other
out buildings. Daily. mail by the yard;
near 4 churches and schools; 4 mi. to
county seat on railroad and National
Scenic highway. East of Cleveland.
$1600 for quick sale. W. C. Stamey,
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 25.
.100 acres, 4 mi. Roberta; 3 mi.
Knoxville, Ga., on the old Federal rd;
good school in about 1-2 mi., to school
truck line; old log house; smoke house,
rooms, 20x17 ft., 7 ft. open hall; well
of water; pasture, about! 3 rolls of
barb, 2 wires partly cleared; 1 pas-
ture, 8 rolls barb, 3 partly cleared;
several acres bottoms, plenty wood.
Situated about 22 mi. west of Macon.
$15 acre. Write for further informa-
tion. Mrs: Carie Lou Sanders, Knox-

ville, Ga., RFD 1, Crawford county.
190 acres, 3 1-2 mi. North Ellijay; |

80 acres, 4 mi. north of Ellijay; 80

acres, 4 1-2 north Ellijay, all on Rt.!

1. Write for prices and particulars.

Oe
240 acres Schr good land, located
on good public road, near ood school
and church, near Tignall. Good soil,
well watered and 2 good pastures,
good houses, etc., $6500. D. J. Marshall

_| Washington, Ga., Wilkes county.
from: - aoe

100 acres farm land in Pike coun-
ty; 2 1-2 mi. Zebulon. Rent for $100

-or 450 Ibs., middling cotton. Sell for |

$750. Easy terms; also 200 acres good
red clay lands, Pike county, 2 1-2 mi.
Concord. Some very good saw trees;
make 1-2 to 1 1-2 per acre, 25 to 40
bu. eorn, $35 per acre | cash, or $35
with deferred payments at 6 per cent
He W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville,
Aya

25 acres, 2 mi. west of Fairburn, on

good railroad; 3 room house and: small
barn, $1500. Mrs. Alice Garner, Pal-
metto, Ga.

120 acres land, known as Myrtle
Springs. Will give terms on_ part.
Write for information and price. C. F.
Fuller, Americus, Ga., Rt. C.

40 acre farm, 7 mi. south Bowdon,



for stock farms.

Des Newton, BEY Ga., Rt. 1, Box



|cheap on Rene of bad health. x a
| M. Mackay, Bowdon, Ga., Re. 1 oe



Two 50 acre farms, well watered,

few miles from Atlanta. Well suited b
Write for descript-

ion and price. Mrs. J. Lindsey Johnson,
Rome, Ga.

265 acres land; 6-room, $4000 house; 4

80 acres fine dark red land (level)
in cultivation and bal. woods and tim-

ber; healthy section near Lexington, see

on ood roads and mail Rt., 4 mi.
RR, 40 minutes drive from Athens.
$20 per acre; also 3 1-2 acres, 6-room,

| $2000 house, level gray land, 6 mi. ee
Athens, near paved road and good >

school, =
both, Come and look them over with-

$1400. Reasonable terms on

in the next 6 or 8 mos. Address. O.
G. McEntire, Athens, Ga. 270 Nor-

mal Heights.
100 acres, 65 in cultivation; 5- -room _

house, plenty out buildings, on public _ S

highway; consolidated school in sight.

Right in cotton and tobacco belt of

South Ga. Open range; lasting water,
also 200 to 500 acres that join this

land, $20 to $30 per acre. Write for .
further information. G. C. Philligs, =

Milan, Ga. :
Dairy and_ stock farms on main
cross State highway, 7 mi. Milledge-
ville; 30 mi. Macon. Bus Rt. 3 times
daily ea. way, also school bus;, on Ga.
Ry., 150 and 450 acres; 2 tracts hard
wood timber, 3 and 5 M ft., adjacent.
Price cheap. Write. J. L. Sibley, Mill-
edgeville,; Ga. -
150 acres, 95 in cultivation, in to-
bacco belt; 2 dwelling houses; 6 and

5 rooms, barns and other out build-

ings, 8 1-2 mi. Southeast Surrency.
Near 2 churches and consolidated _
school, $3,500. J. S. Fowler, Surrency,
Ga., RFD 2.

~ $7 acres good land, 58 in cultiva- ae

tion; house (large, roomy). barn, ten-

ant house, etc. All bldgs. nearly new;
plenty water. About 100 bearing pecan

trees. Clear of stumps. Well fenced.
Sell cheap. E. R. Warnock, she raapaPe
Ga.

good barn, extra good land (fine for

| truck or dairy) 1 mi. Calhoun on Red
Bud road, $1500 for quick sale. Write

or come see me at once. W. R. Tal-
ley, Curryville, Ga., Rt. 1.

250 acres, in first district of Meri- ~
wether county; 100 acres in cultiva-

tion; 50 acres good pasture; 100M ft.
second growth saw timber;
good running water; good
dwellings, 2
and out buildings, $10 per acre.
Health failed, reason for selling. J. |
D. Gilbert, Woodbury, Ga., RFD 3. =
-100 acres of good land in Gordon

Co. with good buildings, pasture and a

running water. $22.50 per acre. B. L. |
Davis, Calhoun, Gas Rt le 22S

125 acres in Wayne county; | all Pee
good land; 50 acres in cultivation, one ~
5 room house, one 4 room house; no
loan title; highway through farm,
daily mail and school bus at door. Nice!

community. For sale or exch. for val- ins

ue. R. W. Spencer, Emma, Ga. o
68 1-8 acres; good land, cultivated,

timber, pasture, 2 wells, outbuildings, a

2 houses, 4 and 5 rooms. 3 churches ~
and school within mile of home. Wri .
for information regarding price. 8.
J. James, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 1. eS

150 acre farm for sale in Union Co.
Near highway and good school. Church ~
nearby. Fruit trees; 50 acres cleared;
50 acres in pasture; balance in tim-.

ber. Price $3000. R. G. Smith, Blairs-

ville, Ga., Rt. 8.

69 acres improved farm land ad-
apted to growth of Southern crops;
good dwelling, some out buildings;
well of fine water; good stock range
with timber; can make good pasture.
Seven miles east of Meigs, with rural
service at gate. Near good school and
ee Mrs. G. H. Armistead, Meise, a
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10 acre farm, good 5-room house,



- plenty aes
6-room
barns, 1 small store house -
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FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE!

(Continued from page 2)
ite and green striped ribbon
grass, 5c each; white and blue iris,
be each. A mixed collection of daffo-
dils, narcissus, Jonquils, butter and
eggs, white star of Bethlehem. Post-
_age paid on all order for 25c or more.
Mrs. T. C. Floyd, Chipley; Ga., Rt. 2.
Pink, red and yellow wild azaleas,

pink cherokee rose, pink althea, $1
doz. Purple butterfly bush, pink al-
mond, English dogwood, Mt. Laurels,
pink hybiscus, 6 for $1. Perennial
phlox, 30c doz. Mrs. Sadie Wilson,
_ Morganton, Ga.

_ Dbl. mixed zennia seed, most all
colors, 20c cup or 2 for 35e. Mrs. W.
J. Hataway, Palmetto, Ga., Rt. 2.
Canna bulbs, $1 per doz. Giant shas-
ta daisies, 20c per doz or 6 doz for
$1. Cape jasmine cuttings, Golden
bell, crepe myrtle, Bridal wreath or
- summer lilac, 25c per doz. Mrs. A. R.
Clack, Auburn, Ga. _

_ Crepe myrtle, red and watermelon
pink, large, well rooted plants, 20c
ea; 3 for 50c. Special price on lots of
50 or more; King Averette, Buena
Vista, Ga.

- Purple lilac, 15 ea., lavender sweet
violets, 20c per 100; yellow jonquil
bulbs, 20c per doz; yellow navrcissi,
25c per doz; white narcissi, 30c per

doz; Canna seed, red, yellow and va-

- riegated. Include postage on all or-
_ ders. Cash with order. Miss Mamie E.
Gaines, Dewey Rose, Ga., Rt. 2..
Pink weigelia rosea, 25e and 40c;
rooted Virginia creeper, American
Ivy, 25c; hardy yellow Primroses, pur-
_ ple iris, Golden glow, foxgloves, sweet
_ William and daffodils, 30c doz., velvet
rose, 6 for 25 and snowball, Golden
Bells and English dogwood, 30c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Geo. W. Davis, El-
lijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Five different varieties canna bulbs,

100 each; would like to exch. for climb- |1

ing ivy. Mrs. W. G. Joyner, Cairo,
Ga., Be. B:

_ Large flowering cannas, dbl. dah-
lias and large type crysanthemums,
_ fine varieties in several different col-
ors, for sale or exch. for cabbage
: aes garden seed or baby chicks.
a W. Haygood, Marietta, Ga.,

Blue Iris lilies, 90c per 100. Miss
on Bell White, Temple, Ga., Rt., Box
_ Giant mixed colored pansies, 1c ea.
Add 7c for postage. Now ready.
Prompt del. Mrs. O. E. Browning,
Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4.

Mt. laurel and Ivy, 20c ea; Trailing
arbutus and Evergreen wax plants
40c. Tige lilies, $1 per 100. Red Ja-
ponicas, 25c. Well rooted. Add post-
age. C. C. Wright, Laring, Ga.

_ For sale or exch. wisteria vines well
rooted, long drooping purple flowers
in clusters like grape vine, rapid
grower, 25c ea; 5 for $1. Will exch.
for dried fruit, peas or value. Mrs.
M. N. Killebrew, Arlington, Ga.

Will exch. Jonquil, daffodil bulbs
for white chicken feed sacks at three
sacks for doz. bulbs; I also have jon-
quils, butter and egg bulbs, 25c per

doz. White flag and orange lilies,
_ 25 per doz; yellow canna bulbs. Also
orange with bronze foliage, 25c doz.
Mrs. C. L. Hamby, Greenville, Ga.
: Rt. Bes
A few well rooted roses, $2 per doz;
all different. Rose cuttings, 100 for
75c, 25 kinds, 2 yr. old yellow Jas-
mine, 6 for $1. 8 large plants, pink
verbena, $1 per 100. Mixed colors of
frost proof petunia plants, 25c per
doz. Include postage. Mrs. J. L. Burk,
Tifton, Ga., Rt. A.

- Giant Calladiums, 25c ea; spider lil-
ies, 25 doz. or $2 per 100. Milk and

_ wine lilies, 40 per doz; red canna lil-

jes, 25ce per doz or $1. 50 per 100. Cen-
tury plant, spirea, sweet shrub, olean-
der and ivy vine, 10c each. z onquil

bulbs, 15 per doz. Add postage on

all orders for less than $1. Mrs. J. E.
Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6.

Blue and pink hydrangea, well root-
ed, 30c each. Mrs. R. R. Gees:

Greensboro, Ga.,



MARKET

Pe lilass, 12 to 24 in. high, 80c
ea. in half doz. and doz. lots. Large
bunches of bulbs, 40c. John B. Nix,
Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.

_ Choice collection of dahlia tubers,
$1 doz., del. Mrs. John Hynds, 93
Warren St, Atlanta, Ga.

Coral vine tubers, 2 for 25c; white
hydrangea, 25c; Bougainvillea vine,
50c. Clematis 2 yrs. old, 40c. White
crepe myrtle, 2 yrs. old, 25c. All plants
well rooted. Mrs. J. C. Denmark,
a S. Zetterower St., Statesboro,

a.

12 different large chrysanthemums,
$1. 4 monthly Amaryllis bulbs, pure
white, red and white, cream, pink and
white, 1 of each $1.25. Mrs. J. W.
Brown, Helena, Ga.

Red, pink and white set bloane
rose cuttings, 20c doz. Red crepe myr-
tle, Cape Jasmine, rooted, 25c. Cape
jasmine cuttings, unrooted, 30c doz.
Golden Bells, 30c. No stamps accept-
ed. Miss Inez Moore, Bowden, Ga., Rt.
3 oe
Mixed colors in phlox, 25c doz; ger-
anium cuttings, four colors, 10c cut-
ting. Miss Mary Bargeron, Sardis,
Ghee:

White, pink and lavender. althea, 1,
2 and 3 ft.; 10-25 and 50c. Ragged
Robin, Larkspur, petunia and annual
phlox, 20c per doz. Mixed colors. zen-
nia, marigold, snapdragon and Ager-
atum seed, 10c pkg. or 25 per cup.
Miss Lillian Britton, Columbus, Ga.,
Rt. i:

Old fashioned variety very best mix-
ed, zennia seed, mixed, all colors. Mrs.
H. J. Floyd, Chipley, Ga. Rt:

300 dwarf, boxwood nice plants,
heavily rooted, $6 per 100 or $15 for
lot; blooming size, Grandfather gray
beard, 8 for $1; purple lilac butter-
fly bush, 20c ea. or 6 for $1. 2 small
Cape jjasmine, rooted, 25c ea. Mrs.
E. C. McElhannon, Royston, Ga., Rt.

100. Orange lilies, 6 for 35c. Leopard
plant, 25c; blue verbena, 10c. Varie-
gated cannas, 50c. Mrs. J. J. Carter,
Alma, Ga., Rt. 2.

Will exch, well rooted lace ferns,
purple hydrangea, oxalis, Thanksgiy-
ing and Xmas cactus, also yellow and
bronze chrysanthemums for pink Dor-
othy Perkins roses, rooted, Arbor Vi-
tae, purple wisteria or other flowers.
Mrs. J. F. Higgs, Norman Park, Ga.,
Rt. 4,

Several hundred rooted white crepe
myrtles; 15 and 20e each and 5c post-
age. Mrs. Ida Redfearn, Boston, Ga.,
Rte t+

Will sell or exch. blue and white
hydrangea, Easter lily bulbs, pink and
coral fine tubers, beautiful pink ver-
bena for double or single pink or red
altheas, pink or white dogwood, crab-
apple azaleas, Japonicas, pink olean-
der and Golden Glow. Mrs. R. H. Rog-
ers, Moultrie, Ga., 519 Hillcrest.

Milk and wine lilies, 25e ea; Thorn-
less yellow roses, 15 ea; Persian li-
lacs, 20c ea, Amaryllis, 25e each. Mrs.
C. V. Hicks, Adel, Ga.

Azaleas, Mt. laurel, Ivy, hybiscus,
holly bushes, black cherries and box
elders, 15c ea; red and white dog-
wood, tulip poplars, maples, cherokee
roses and trumpet vines, 10c each.
Trailing arbutus, 20c doz. Add post-
age. John Wilson, Loving, Ga.

Double red and yellow Japonicas,
2 yrs. old; well rooted, 25c each; 2c
extra with every $1.50 order. Easter
lilies, 20c doz; English dogwood, 2
for 20c, snowdrops, 10c. Mrs. Anna
Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.

Mt. Laurel, Azaleas, ivy, hybiscus,
holly bushes, and white pines, 15c ea;
red and white dogwoods, tulip pop-
lars, cherokee roses, $1 doz. Tiger lil-
ies, $1 per 100. Mrs. A. Ellis, Morgan-
ton, Ga.

Monthly rose cuttings, white, red,
cream and pink, 25c doz. Rooted Dor-
othy Perkins, 10c. Cape Jasmine cut-
tings, not rooted, 5c.-Purple hydran-
gea cuttings, not rooted, 5c. Will ex-
change for popcorn seed. Mrs. J. C.
Pittman, Lumber City, Ga., Rt. 1.

vie and pink Dorothy Perkins

x
aoe

Easter lilies, 6 for 35 or $5.50 per



JLLETIN.

Prose. well rooted, I yr. ae 158 ea;
12 salmon pink monthly rose bushes,

rooted, 25c. Purple wisteria vines, 1
yr. old, 15c each, phlox, all colors,
15e doz. Dusty miller, 10 bunch. Add
8c postage on orders under $1. Mrs.
Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.

Begonia, 10c; large, red cactus,
blooms several times yr. 10c each.
Snow on the Mt.,~ yellow daisies,
blanket flowers, 138c per doz. Red ver-
bena, 10c each; pink and light purple
verbena, shasta daisies, King Hum-
bert Red cannas, large yellow can-
nas, 5c each. Mrs. C. W. Dutton, Tus-
culum, Ga. .

Red spider lilies, 10c; shasta dais-
ies, narcissi, violets, gladioli, 3 doz.,

$1; large red and yellow cannas, 60c:

dozen; pink cannas, 75c doz; Large
Puritan chrysanthemums, 40c doz;
Dorothy Perkins roses, rooted, 20c ea.
White iris, 25c doz cash or exch. for

large white red, yellow monthly ros--

es, rooted, Add postage. Mrs. F. C.
Brett, Tennille, Ga.

Large dbl. red King Humbert can-
nas, $2 per 100 or $18 per 1M. Light
lemon cannas, $2 per 100. White iris,
50e doz; White and yellow narcissi
and butter and eggs, $1 per 100. 20
different rose cuttings. Mixed $1 per
100. Dorothy Perkins roses, well root-
ed, 50c per doz. Mrs. J. R. Camp,
Cordele, Ga.

Yellow narcissi, jonquils, white iris,
25e doz; blue and white hydrangea,
rooted, 20c each. Miss Tommie ONeal
Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1.

Azaleas, pink, white, yellow and red
mixed, 6 for $1; 12 for $1.75; rhodo-
dendrons, Mt. laurel, 6 for $1. Wild
geranium, 50c doz; pink and white
trailing arbutus, 50c doz; trailing ivy
vine blue flowered, 25c "doz. Mrs. J.
H. Penland, Elijay, ltl

Large, double poppy seed, 25c ta-
blespoonful. Spengeria ferns, well
rooted, 25c each. Mrs. C. I. Kelly, Love-
joy; Ga; Rt 1.

Azaleas, red and pink, yellow, Mt.
Laurel, rhododendrons, variegated vio-
lets, 30c:doz; trumpet daffodils, white
and yellow, 35c doz; winter bloom-
ing jasmine, 10c each. Will exch. for
1 white dahlia, white geranium. Mrs.
W.R. Kell, Ellijay, Ga.

Rhododendrons, Mt. Laurel, 25c ea;
6 for $1. Trailing arbutus, 40c doz.
Yellow violets, 25c doz; Cherokee, $1
doz; tiger lilies, 75c per 100. John
Chastain, Morganton, Ga. Also straw-
berry bushes, 25c each; Blue berries,
50c doz.

Wisteria vine, well aed. 30c. Pur-
ple Easter lily bulbs, white bloom-
ing size, 25c doz; $2 per 100. Purple
lilac, 20c. Dorothy Perkins rose. Well
rooted, 20c. Pink crepe myrtle, 25c
each; red and yellow canna bulbs, 50c
doz. Dusty miller plants, 25c dozen.
Mrs. Rinda Rodgers, Conyers, Ga.,
Rie 2.

Chrysanthemums, all varieties, 30c
doz; cannas very best grown; King
Humbert, Leopard, Richard Walace,
Rose pink Vensus, 45c doz. Add post-
age. Miss Ethel Smith, Cordele, Ga.,
Rt. B;

Daffodils, 25e each; white narcissi,
25c ea; Buterfly bush, 25c ea; Wei-
gelia, snowball, golden bell, Altheas,
hybiscus, Bridal Wreath, 25c each.
Fox gloves, 20c each. Mrs. A. A. Sil-
ver, Talking Rock, Ga.

Butter and Egg bulbs, 25c per doz;
daffodils, 25c per doz;-white iris, 50c;
variegated cannas, 50c per doz; white
hyacinth bulbs, single but very fra-
grant, 50c per doz. No order filled for
less than 50c. No stamps accepted. Mrs

M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga., Box

AG

Hydrangea, pink and blue, large size
white yard lily bulbs, chrysanthemum
plants, large type all colors, cannas,
ferns, zennias and fall marigold seed.
Exch. for Amaryllis, red spider and
Easter lily bulbs, dahlias, gladiolas.
Any kind of pretty flower seed. Mrs.
D. Youmans, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 1.

Two shades of pink canna with
green foliage, very fine, two shades
of red; canary yellow and white can-
na, each shade at 50c per dozen. Red

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n ft

anita isle 10 each. Deep rose ee
phlox, 50c doz. Shasta daisies, 50c pei

dozen. Gray violets, 50c doz. Mrs, E

J. Forrester, Sparta, Ga.

Fall French Marigold seed, 10 for <
tablespoon. Add postage. Mrs. Robt.
Vocke, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1. ne

Yellow bells, 15 ea; well nel
Add postage, purple lilac bushes, shirt
button bushes, 25 ea; postage extra.
Mrs. L. G. Rundler, Gainesville, os
Rie,

White field daisies, 20c doz; orange.
ilies, ostrich plume cuttings, well root-
ed, 15 ea. White azaleas, 10c ea. One
caladium, 1 yr. old, 50c. Miss Ella.
Nahler, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.

Two yr. old rose bushes, pink, white e
and red. Well rooted grape vines and
peach trees. Mrs. H. L. Dance, 1066
Rosedale Drive, Atlanta, Ga. ce

Arbor Vitaes, 12 to 15 in. 25c;
American Beauty roses, Mt. Laurel,
rhododendrons, pink and yellow dais- +
ies, hybiscus, altheas, cherokee roses,
$1 per doz. 100 rooted rose: gushes,
$1. Dbi. sweet narcissi, daffodils, gol-
den orange lilies, 35c ea; Sweet Will-
iam and Parma violets, 25 doz. Jap_
iris lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. A. Maia:
Morganton, Ga.

Golden glow, 5c; Purple heresy phlox,
15c doz; red dogwood and althea, 20c
2a3 Red. Horsemint, blue Ageratum, |
red mums; yellow primroses, 15c doz; _
dahlias, white, ee buff and yellow;
20e each. Mrs. S. . Anderson, Rol-
ston, Ga.

Yellow daffodils, 25e dozs Golden
glow, 25c doz; Dbl. pansy, 25 doz;
Tiger lilies, 75c; Sweet Williams, 25
doz; Arbor vitae, 25c ea; All well
rooted; Add postage. Mrs. Dessil Le-
roy, Loving, Ga...

Mixed colors, plooming size gladio-.
las, 25 doz. or $1.50 per 100. Medium
size blooms of red and pink dahlia
bulbs, 50c; shasta daisies, 25 doz;
larkspur, 50c for 50 plants; mixed
colors Sweet Williams, 25c doz. Ferns
and geraniums, variety seeds. Mrs. C.
E. Leverette, Rt. 1, Atlanta, Ga. ;

Arbor vitae, 20c ea; Golden glow
and Sweet Williams, 25c doz; Blue
flag lilies, 35c doz; Mt. Laurel, Ivy,
10 each; Cherokee roses, 50c doz;
hybiscus, 10c ea; Japonica, 25c ea. All
well rooted. Add postage. Fred Aber-
crombie, Loving, Ga.

Snowdrop bulbs, yellow Jonquils,
white narcissi, butter and eggs, 20c

doz; yellow lilies, 25c doz; blue star

of Bethlehem bulbs, 35c doz; pink
gladioli bulbs, 30c doz; hedge cuttings.
55c per 100. Mrs. T. be Davis, Silver
Creek, Ga. :

Several hundred Amaryllis John
sonii intense crimson lily bulbs, 20c
ea; 3 for 50c. Lemon canna bulbs,
15 ea., 2 for 25c, all prepaid. Mrs.
Maude Brooks, Arlington, Ga., RFD.

Purple lilac, 15c doz; yellow dais-
ies, 10c ea; chrysanthemum plants,

|large running kind, 50c per doz; pur-

ple wisteria vine, '20 ea; Amaryllis
lilies, 20c ea.; artificial sweet peas,
nice for decorating churches, 15 doz;
Mrs. J. B. Robertson, Abbeville, Ga.,
Rt. 3:

For sale or exch. Jonquil and white
Easter lily bulbs, 25c per doz; Red
summer lily, 25 doz; well rooted
sweet shrubs, 5c ea} Will exch. for
white narcissus or any color gladiol
bulbs, pansy violets or aster plants.
Mrs. W. J. Ellis, Oglethorpe, Ga., Rt.
2,
25 different ids flower sae 10
pke.,. 8 for 25c; 4 kinds of narcissi,

'4ekinds iris; 5 doz. $1.27 different li

ies, $1. Dbl. pink almond, spirea, for-
sythia, hybiscus, star Jasmine, dbl.
rose, 15c ea; shasta daisies, Sweet
Williams, verbena, 8c ea; large glad-
iola bulbs, 50c doz; medium size, 40c
doz. Mrs. J. H. Fife, Armuchee, Ga.

Large red and yellow canna bulbs,
20c doz; blue hyacinth bulbs, 20c doz;
cream monthly rose cuttings, pink o
rose colored crepe myrtle bushes, 10 y
Baby Breath Fern, rooted, 15 ea.
White hydrangea cutings, 2 for fi
Miss Susie Mae Brady,
Ga. Rt. 2.

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Georgia
Market Bulletin

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

- Department Of
Agriculture

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner







Thursday, January 31, 1929.

Entered as second class matter Feb-
ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at
Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of
| June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing
at special rate of postage privided
for in section 1103. Act of Octo-
ber 3, 1917.

Advertisements of farm produce and

appurtenances, admissible under
| postal regulations, inserted one time
on each request and repeated only
|) when request is accompanied by
new copy of advertisement.



Limited space will not permit in-
sertion of unimportant advertise-
ments. Under legislative act the
| Market Bullctin does not assume
any responsibility for any advertise-
ment appearing in the Bulletin or
transaction resulting therefrom.







WEEK OF JANUARY 21ST.
SALE OF POULTRY BRINGS
STATE BIG SUM



Ps _ That the poultry industry in Geor-
_ gia is growing to large proportions
is indicated by the sales last week

held by the State Bureau of Markets
in co-operation with the local County
Agents. A total of 145,953 pounds of
chickens sold for $386;488.25 on three

runs which were operated in North

- Georgia and which filled nine cars.
One run included Hartwell, Bowers-
_ ville, Royston, Canon, Lavonia, Mar-
_ tin and Toccoa, four cars being filled

with 59,9538 pounds which brought

over $15,000. On a run from Carroll-
_ ton, Whitesburg, Newnan, and Sen-
oia, two cars were loaded, and on
the run from Bowman, Elberton and
Comer three cars were loaded, the
five cars weighing 86,000 pounds
brought. $21,500. In some of the
counties as much as $5,000 was paid
for poultry on these runs.

2 SKILLFUL INBREEDING USEFUL

IN LIVESTOCK IMPROVEMENT
a !



- Inbreeding of animals, in the opin-
ion of experts in the United States
Department of Agriculture, is one
_ of the most effective practices in the
improvement of livestock. However,
ess directed with skill and under-

selection of the progeny, inbreeding
may have undesirable consequences.
_ Inbreeding should be practiced only
by the most skillful breeders, and
_by them only when they have defi-
nite knowledge of the ancestry of the
animals involved. The purchaser of
_ inbred males, however, need have no
fear of using them if they are su-
perior representatives of the breed.

_ As a matter of fact he should prefer

inbred males to others, especially if

x they are not related to his females,

because they are more nearly pure

in their hereditary make-up, and for

that reason are more likely to re-

produce themselves with uniformity.
_ They should be sold under a guaranty

ness developed out of a desire to help





of Peplaceriont if they do not breed.
It is a general rule that inbreed ani-
mals when bred to unrelated ones,
even though the latter are themselves
inbred, produce offspring larger and
more vigorous than either parent.

COUNTRY WOMEN INCREASE
THEIR INCOMES IN MANY WAYS



Many Virginia farm women are
finding that through the help re-
ceived as members of home demon-
stration clubs they are able to start
profitable home enterprises. Not only
the traditional butter and egg mon-
ey comes to them, but additional in-
come from selling flowers, vegeta-
bles, canned and preserved foods,
pickles, homemade candies, cakes,
grape juice, and many other farm
or home products. A report received
by the United States Department of
Agriculture from the Mount Ayre
home demonstration club in Albe-
marle County is typical: Eleven
members took in $1,400 on poultry,
including hatching and table eggs; 2
raised turkeys and made $245;
sold cream and butter and earned
$250; 1 raised $25 worth of dahlias
and 1 sold her pigs for $299.67.

A woman in Varnia, Henrico Co.,
who had an electric washing machine
earned a good sum washing blankets
for other people; another. in the
same club sold onion sets amounting
to $100. A strawberry patch netted
its owner in Smiths Grove, Din-
widdie County, $200, while other
members of the same home demon-
stration group earned money, re-
spectively, from a bean patch, from
flowers and bulbs, and from butter-
milk. Keeping books for the local
gas station was one unusual way for
a Beulah, Henrico County, farm
woman to add to her income. From
Clayville, Powhatan County, a wo-
man sends jonquils to Washington,
D. C., and in 1927 they brought her
$100. Members of the Willing Work-
ers club in the same county have
built up a very good business in
week-end baskets of fruits and vege-
tables which are largely sent by
parcel post to Richmond. This busi-

the local postal route by having more
packages and baskets collected direct
from the mail boxes.



BLENDING THE FATS HE EATS
IS THE HOGS JOB IN LIFE



Popularity of soy beans as a crop
and particularly the practice of feed-
ing soy beans to hogs, has made the
subject of soft pork? of much wider
interest than previously when most.
of the soft pork was a product of
hogs fed on peanuts. The United
States Department of Agriculture, in
cooperation with the agricultural ex-
periment stations of several of the
States, has been experimenting for
everal years for the purpose of work-
ing out feeding systems in which soft
pork can be avoided without sacri-
ficing valuable feedstuffs.

The soft pork problem, a recent
bulletin explains, fundamentally, is
a fat problem. When the fat of feeds.
is stored by the hog there is no es-
sential change in its character with
respect to firmness or softness. The
fat of most of the common feeds is
soft and in some cases fluid at ordi-
nary temperatures. With feeds low
in fat and high in carbohydrates
there is little similarity between the



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BOD
wear eS ots

a MARKET BULLETIN
fat consumed by the Se and that |



found in the, body when the animal
has been fed at least to a moderate
weight and degree of finish. This is
attributable to the admixture of a
firm fat ayy aesieed from the carbo-
hydrates.

In other oe the fat of the soy
bean is oily and is so stored by the
hog that feeds on it.

From the starchy material of the
corn the hog manufactures a firm
fat. Judged by the measure of what
is satisfactorily firm fat for butcher-
ing, soy beans produce pork softer
than is wanted, and corn,, no firmer
than desired.

In practice a mixture of one-
quarter soy beans with three quarters
corn, when fed in dry lot, makes
the pork somewhat too soft. A meth-
od of feeding that usually produces
satisfactory butcher stock is to pas-
ture soy beans with pigs weighing ap-
proximately 115 pounds or more. The
pigs are also allowed a daily ration
of corn amounting to 2 1-2 per cent
of their weight. After they have
grazed for from six to eight weeks
they are put in a lot and fed on corn
and tankage until they have gained
one and one-half times as much wt.
in the lot as on pasture.



CORNSTALK TESTS INDICATE
FERTILIZER NEEDS OF PLANTS

5

When a field of corn appears to
be in unthrifty condition the farm-
er would like to know why. If the
corn does not get the proper plant
food from the soil the farmer would
like to know what is lacking. Tests
have been devised by which farmers
can gain considerable information as
to such conditions.

The plant foods which are defi-

cient most frequently in fields in the

Corn Belt are nitrogen, pottassium,
or phosphorus salts, says George N.
Hoffer, of the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture. Corn plants
growing under soil conditions of ni-
trogen starvation display a yellowish
green to yellow color of the leaves
and stalks. By splitting open-a corn-
stalk and applying to the tissues a
few drops-of a solution of diphen-
ylamine in concentrated sulphuric
acid the presence of reserve nitrates
in these tissues is indicated by the
appearance of a blue color. The ab-
sence of the desirable reserve ni-
trates is indicated by no color change.
No change in color and the yellowish
leaves indicates nitrogen starvation
and the need for a further supply for

corn health and good yields.

If the potassium supply is inade-
quate, the leaves are likely to fire
at the edges, plants die. prematurely,
and the ears tend to be chaffy and
starchy. To test this, split a stalk
and apply a few drops of 10 per
cent solution of potassium thiocyan-
ate to the joint tissue and then add

a few drops of dilute (1 to 2) hydro-.

chloric acid. If the joint is discolored
it shows an accumulation of iron in
the plant, and this is an indication of
potassium starvation.

If corn plants are stunted and do
not show symptoms of either nitro-
gen or potassium starvation, then a
lack of phosphorus is probable. There
is no simple chemical test for this
condition. Phosphorus deficiencies
are most likely in soils strongly acid
in reaction. If the soil is acid, it in-
creases the probability of the diag-
nosis of lack of Beephonns

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Thursday, etary 31, 192

The otal tests, says Doctor
Hoffer, serve well to indicate the
limiting plant foods for best growth
and productivity of the corn plants.
The stalk tests are qualitative only in
character, but when used as a guide
for the interpretation of the direc-
tion in which increased fertility
should be established
tremely valuable and practical.

SWINE SANITATION SYSTEM ee
OVERCOMES A HARDY PEST.

A bath in a 50 per cent sulphuric
acid solutionor of 50 per cent so-
lutions of hydrochloric, nitric, or~

acetic acids, saturated solutions of

copper or iron sulphate or copper
acetatewould be too much for
most living beings. But the egg of
the ascarid pest of swine, otherwise
known as the roundworm, can take
such a bathand thrive, The eggs
will actually develop, experimenters

in the United States Department cf

Agriculture found, and become in-
fective while in solutions of such
powerful chemicals.
can endure temperatures as low as
16 below zero (Fahrenheit), and
when they thaw out will develop if
conditions are favorable. Other eggs
buried for more than a year survived.
Of the disinfectants known to science
only certain phenols were at all ef-
fective against ascarid eggs.

Such discoveries provided the reas-
ons for the particular steps in swine.
sanitation which have come to be
known as the McLean County system
it is explained in a recent summary
of the development of the system by.
the men representing the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, in the first
large-scale demonstration of the ef-
fectiveness of this method of re-
ducing the mortality among young
pigs. Ascarid infection and the sub-
sequent multiplication of the para
sites has been so serious that it is es-
timated that owing to these worms
and other agencies not more. than |
50 to 55 per cent of the pigs far-
rowed arrived at marketable age.
These internal parasites and the di-
seases due to or associated with filth
account for a high proportion of the
deaths.
take a toll, but in many cases strict
attention to sanitation has made
profitable ventures in hog raising
which had proved unprofitable with-
out sanitary control. In McLear
County in a six-year trial on 30 farms
the system averaged in actual prac-
tice 97.8 per cent of a theoretical
nerfection, and this allows for the
inclusion of pigs constitutionally
weak. It does not eliminate the
deaths from cholera and from axci-
dents which fall outside the field of

sanitation.
The test of the system is that.
it works, and many farmers

have reported to the department that

the work required is much more than

repaid by the results achieved.



\ ERRATA

On January 3rd, the Market
Bulletin published a summary of |
Hog Sales by counties. The -state-
ment failed to include Early Co.,
sales. Dr. W. A. Fuqua, County
Agent, and the Bureau of Mar- |
-kets representative reported sales
for December as follows: 580].
head. or 98,515 Ibs. brought $6.-
714.85 We regret this error was
made.







they are ex-

Moreover they

Accidents anid cholera also













c ltry for Sale aad.
Wanted |

_.ANCONAS FOR SALE
Sheppard strain Ancona now lay-
, 1928 pullets, $1.25 ea. Mrs. T. J.
lliams, Bostwick, Ga., Box 97.
5 Sheppard strain Ancona hens,
. C. E. Bisher, Acworth, Ga.,
onas: 8 laying hens, 1 pullet
ng and 2 nearly ready to lay, $10
ae Carl Crider, Crawford, Ga.,





































8 hatch: Anconas: 15 laying hens

and 1 rooster, $1.25 ea., or $11 for lot

OB Monroe. Thoroughbred stock. J.
hite, Monroe, Ga., Box 34.

BANTAMS FOR SALE

olden Sebright bantams: 5 young
and rooster, $10. Prize Winners.
le Rome, Ga.

Golden Sebright bantams:
ng Tens and cockerels, $2 ea. 1 pr.
hatching eggs, $1.50 setting of
mall size tribe. Mrs. C. R. Sor-.
Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1..
horoughbrbed White Silkie ban-
10 mos. old roostrs: 1 Single
other Rose comb, $1 ea., or
for both. Will exch. 1 for pullet
ame breed, or both for pure bred
olden Sebright hens or pullets. Clar-
ance Brown, Helena, Ga.
uff Cochin bantam April roost-
s, from Prize Winning stock, $1.25

Mrs. J. H. Mills, Jenkinsburg, Ga.
0 common bantam pullets, some
ering, 50c ea., and 2 roosters,











ymb,

a. ri0, 20 pure bred bantams, $1
- aac Atlanta, Ga., Box

ae

ARRED ROCKS FOR SALE

0 Barred Plymouth rock hens and

oosters, $1.50 ea., or $75 for lot.

h. Miss Mamie Carter, Hoboken,

oR ox: 85.

pure bred B. R. rooster, Thomp-

strain, April 1928 hatch, $1.50.
W. L. Daniel, Dawson, Ga., Rt.

1 extra large socked 18 mos.
or strain. oe 50 ea., EQ

5 - RFD D.

. April cockerels. Thompson
" strain, 1 for $4.%), or 2 for
FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. ESD,

Be 1926 hens. Thompson strain..
w legged and no scales, $1 ea.,
ch. for R. I. Reds of same age.
B. S. Williams, Milan, Ga., Rt.

R. hens, beginning to lay; also
- L. laying hens for sale. Write.
aT G. Hendricks, Decatur, Ga.,
Davis St.

thompson B. R., yr. old cock, $4;
S, $1.50 ea., 1 cockerel, grown,
legged but light, $1.50. Mrs.
Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga.

ge February hatch Thompson
ockerels, $150 ea., FOB. Cash
i Whig-



Aristocrat B. R., now laying pull-
d 5 roosters. All pure _ bred,
inning stock, $2 ea. Mrs. Flor-
Pelot Se Statesboro, Ga.,

few B. R. hens, $1.25 ea. P. B.
n, Ball Ground, Ga.

ce WwW.



Atkinson, Madison,
1 Thomipson Imp. Ringlet 2. yr. old

| cock, $2 FOB; also. eggs, same strain,
$1 for Lb, Crates to be returned. Tay:

lor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2.

BRAHMAS FOR SALE

Lot of very fancy Scotts Winter
laying strain Giant Light Brahmas:
cockerels and pullets, $2.50 up. W. D.
Scott, Macon, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 219.

32 hens and 3 roosters (laying strain
Light Brahmas) $60 or pen of 12 for
$22. J. S. Thompson, Doerun, Ga.

Pure bred Light Brahma 8 mos. old
cockerels, $2. ea., FOB. C.. P.. Col-
clough, Maxeys, Ga.

Thoroughbred Light Brahma roost-
er, $4; rooster and 2 young hens, $6
for trio. March hatch, FOB. Mrs. J.
B. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga.

4 Light Brahma March and April
eocks, $2 ea. Mrs. Thomas Tribble,
Alto, Ga., Rt.. 1,

BUFF, WHITE & OTHER ROCKS
FOR SALE
White Rock roosters, Fischel strain.





enee Waldrip, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 1.

Buff Rocks: 4 hens and 1 rooster,
18. mos. old. Pure bred. Sell or exch.
for a 50 lb. can of fresh hog lard or
meat. Mrs. John R. Turner, Concord,
Gees

Buff Rocks: 10 hens and 1 rooster,
1 yr. old, $20 for lot. W..P. Puckett,
Chipley, Ga., Rte3. |

8 White Rock cockerels. Donaldson
strain, $2 ea. Mrs. D. McLean, Wray,
Ga.



GAMES FOR SALE

4 Dark Cornish Indian Game hens,
March hatch, $1.25 ea. Cash with or-
der. A. O. Barnes, Graymont, Ga.

4 pure bred Pit Game cockerels: 2
Irish Greys, and 2 Allen Roundheads.
Color red, also 1 old fashioned Rump-
less rooster, red (this kind very scarce
and hard to find). All $1.50 ea. T. S.
Wilson, Barnesville, Ga., oe 1, Box
86.

1-2 Irish Grey and half Grist Cham-
pion cock, $2 or exch. for full Allen
Roundhead rooster; also Red Cuban
and Warhorse mixed, 1-2 ea., rooster,
$2. Kester Williams, Gibson, Ga., Rt.
B.

Grist Gradys, Warhorse and Shawl-
neck pit games for sale. H. Roque-
more, Mansfield, Ga.

1 pr. Wild Cat Blues, $5; 1 pr. Dan-
ger Foot, $5, or exch. for trio of ducks
or trio. Barred Rocks. James Beverly,
Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 88.

. 8 Spanish Dare Devil Game stags,
1928 hatch, $7 ea., FOB. W. L. Mc-
Murray, Valdosta, Ga., RFD 3.

_ LEGHORNS FOR SALE .

100 Barron strain S. C. W. L. pull-
ets, March 6th hatch, now laying, $1.-
25 ea. Healthy and clean stock. Part
or avhole lot. G. E. Smith, Allenhurst,
Ga., Box 44.

3S. C. W. L. Batton Haclish strain
spneerols: special mating, $2.50 ea.,
also hatching eggs, same strain, $1.-
50 for 15, $2.50 for 30, $6 a 100 del.
Cash with order. H. L. Mazley, East
Point, Ga., 321 W. Vesta Ave.

98. C. W. L. pullets and 1 cockerel,
direct from Wayne N. Shinn, March
hatch, $10. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, covecs
Park, Ga., Rt. 2.

12 or 14 Brown Leghorn ready a
lay hens, and 1 rooster, $1 ea. Mrs.
J. Cv Windsor, Greensboro, Ga., RFD



18 W. a hens. Pure bred, Ferris
strain. Sell or exch. for any large
breed hens. J. C. Goolsby, Graham,
Ga.

30 pure bred W. L. yr. old, now lay-
ing hens, $1 ea., or exch. for large
hens, any breed. Mrs. T. J. Williams,
Matthews, Ga., Rt. 1. |

Brown and Buff Leghorns, m nol and
female. Sell or exch. for fat hens to
eat. Mrs. G. A. Tunison, Macon, Ga.,
807 Second St.

Tancred W. L. cockerels, from M.
Johnsons Star and Imperial matings,
$5 and $3.50 ea. Pedigree furnished.



R. pullets and 2 cockerels, $50
of pullets now laying. Mrs.




Mrs. W. W. Williams, Hamilton, Ga.
20 S. C. W. L. breeders,



Ga., RFD. |

Extra fine stock, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Clar-| .4



| heavy laying Se $00 cash; i cock,

cost $15, direct from Fairacres Poul-
try Farm, Dayton Ohio. Sell lot for
$22 cash, FOB my station. Mrs. G. N.
Barnette, Reeves, Ga.

500 Ferris W. L. yr. old hens, 75c
ea., at my farm. G. S. Wilson, Buena
Vista, Ga., Rt. 5.

Pure bred S. C. White Leghorns: 27
young laying hens and 2 cocks, $1 ea.,
or exch. for corn, peanuts, good bright
hay or shucks, or good grade purple

purposes. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Ga.,
Ris YD:

50 B. L. hens and 2 roosters. Ever-
lay strain, $50 for lot FOB. Cash with
order. EK. i Cowart, Ball Ground, Ga.,
RFD 4.

2 English strain W. L. roosters, 18
mos old, $1.50 ea., or exch. for nice
dried fruit, apples or peaches, free
from worms. Mrs. O. L. Stone, Mon-
roe, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 10.

10 W. L. hens and 1 rooster, $16
cash with order. J. R. Boatright, Cof-
fee, Ga. j

10 to 40 Brown Leghorn hens, $1

FOB or exch some for Bourbon
Red turkeys. 3 hens for 1 turkey hen,
4 or 5 for tom. Ea. to pay postage.
Mrs. A. D. Sumner, Adrian, Ga.

2 W. L. cockerels, July 1928 hatch.
Sas aaer A. C. State ~ accredited
ordered at 1 day old and raised my:
self, $1 ea. Rev. B. S. Williams, Mi
lan, Ga., Rt. 3.

male direct from Morgan-Tancred
farm. Ship subject to approval, $2.50
ea. H. O. Williams, Millen, Ga.

Pure bred S. C. W. L. Hollywood
strain, 9 mos. old cockerels, $3 ea.
Mrs. Laura Noble, Trenton, Ga.

ea. Mrs. M. D. Moore, Geneva, Ga.

Young dark B. L., Everlay strain
hens, $1.25 ea., del., rooster, $1 ea.,
or 12 hens and 1 rooster, $15./Mrs.
Ross Lloyd, Hiawassee, Ga.

Pure bred dark B. L. 2 and 3 yr.
old hens, Everlay strain, $1 ea., also
15 Light Brown L. March and April
pullets, $1.25 ea. Some are laying. All
are healthy. M. O. Mahaffey, Carroll-
ton, Ga., Rt-3,-
ea. Mrs. E. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga.,
Box 44. :

100 W. L. 1 yr. old hens from trap-
nest Ferris stock, $1.25 ea., 70 per
cent laying now. Jas. B. Woods,
Brooks, Ga.

6 pure bred Brown Leghorn now
laying hens, $1 ea., or $6 for lot FOB.
Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga., Rt.
4,

12 Kerlin strain W. L. hens and one
cockerel, from 300 egg hens, $15 for
lot FOB. C. E. Harbuck, Columbus,
Ga., 1203 1st Ave. :

Several pedigreed cockerels' from
Official Ga. Natl. laying contest hens
pure Tancred stock; also a few choice
Tormohlen strain direct from his best
winning pens and few pullets to mate
with for pens; also hatching eggs
from special matings; and baby chicks
Feb. del., taking orders now. Reason-
able prices for all. Write M. W. Kan-
tala, Elberton, Ga.

1928 cockerels, $1 ea., or $5 for en-
tire lot; 1 Ferris strain cock, 1927
hatch, $1; also 6 Brown Leghorn lay-
ing, May 1927 hens, $1.00. ea,,
All bought from Booths Poultry
Farms, Clinton, Mo. All FOB. Cash
with order. J. W. Farrell, Bartow,
Gai

10 W. L. hens now laying, and 1
cockerel, pure Ferris strain. Sell or
exch. for baby chicks. Write. Mrs. Z.
F. Trice, Thomaston, Ga., Rt. B.

18 W. L. hens, Ferris laying strain.
Sell or exch. for any large breed hens.
J. . Goolsby, Graham, Ga.

1 fine, healthy Ferris W. L. cock,
$1.50; 9 hens, $11. Mrs. M. L. Shealey,
Oglethorpe, Ga.

70 selected Tancred W. L., now lay-

ing pullets. Heavy layers and well

culled, $1 ea., for the lot. FOB. W.

M. Yeargin, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5, Box
140.



Tancred :



full of pep, $5 ea., or $9 for both. T. ao

imp..Porto Rico potatoes for eating q

Tancred W. L. cockerels, sired by |

10 B. L. cockerels, dark strain, $1

100 S.C. W. L. March pullets, $1.25.

6 Tancred W. L. March and April.





ing hens, Eyerlay strain. Nps culls
$1.25 ea., or $30 for lot. Mrs. J. CR.
Lanier, Summit, Gant 3: :
2 Hollywood April 1928 totes s
from eggs bought direct from Holly-
woods 250-260 egg mating. Both large,



L. Matthews, Luxomini, Ga.

GIANTS & LANGSHANS FOR SALE 3

10 J. B. Giant, Marcy strain April
pullets, $15 for lot. Moline M. Lan- |
rum, Adairsville, Ga. :

10 pure bred March hatch J. B.
Giant pullets, laying some time. Black
eyes and all good markings, $2:50 ea.
or $23 for lot, FOB; also eggs, $1.50
for -15,-$7 @ 100 pd. Shipped in break- |
fproof cartons. Mrs. Belle Joiner, So-
perton, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 pure bred J. B. Giant 9 mos. old
cockerel, $2.50; also 1 pure bred Bar-
ced Rock 9 mos old cockerel, $2.50,
All FOB. C. R. Walker, Griffin, Ga.

1 pr. Black Langshans: hen and.
cooster, ready for service. April hatch,
52.50. Immediate sale. Mrs. I. L, ae
aibson, Ga., Rt. 2.

Pure bred J. B. Giants: prize stock! ee
dens, $2.50 ea., roosters, $3 ea. Mrs.
sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga., ,.Rt 1.2: &

3 trios J. B. Giants, $7 per trio of ~~
. eockerel and .2. hens: Mrs. No Be
Till, Griffin, Ga.,\ Rt. A. ee

1 full blood J. B. Giant cockerel, i

ibout 2 yrs: old, large size, $2.50 or. .--
xch. for full stock R. I. Red cocker-
el. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga. ee

J. B. Giant hens, 1927 hatch. Fine
strain, large hens, some now laying,
$2 ea. FOB. Mrs. E. M. Williams,
Barnesville, Ga.

10 J. B., Giant: pullets, $15; cocker-
els; $2.50 ea. Es. 1. vale ae At- 7
lanta, Ga., Box 28. oe

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS a
FOR SALE :

1 trio Black Minorcas direct from
Pape, $5 or exch. for 5 S. Co R. Req > '
pullets. Pure bred, Donaldson strain ie
preferred. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, College a
Park, Ga., Rt. 2: Ny

Pure. Pape strain S. GC. Black Mi- fe u ;
norea cockerels, $1.50 ea.) or $2.75 for =
two. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.

Fine Buff Minorca March and Ap-
vil cockerels, $2 ea. Clara V. Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga. Ee oaee

White Minoreas: 1 pen of 4 hens and
1 cock, for sale. Mrs. M. L. Gaddy, ~
Fairburn, Ga.,; Rt. 4.

ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
12 or 15 pure strain White Orping- __
ton and White Leghorn roosters for
sale, N. Ly Palmer, Leesburg; Ga: 2 |
3 Golden Buff Orpington, ready for
service cockerels, $1.75 ea. Miss Cora
Daniel, Hawkinsville, Ga. fee
Fine Buff Orpington cockerels.
Golden Beauty strain, ready for ser-
vice, $3 ea., or 2 for $5. Mrs. Je Or
Hix, Morgantown, Ga. -
380 Buff Orpington hens, $1.75 ea., .
or $25 for 15. Sell in smaller lots
or $45 for the 30; eggs, $1.75 for 15.
M. S. Nichols, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rta
2 Buff Orpington March 1928 cock- |
erels, bought from Booth, Clinton,
Mo., $1.25 ea., FOB. Cash. J. W. Fars)
rell, Bartow, Ga. eee
6 Cooks strain Buff Orpington 2 Se
yr. old hens, $1.50 ea., and 1 cock;
|same age and strain, $2, or $10 for lot
FOB, Mrs, 2. PF, Holcomb, Calhoun,
Gast be ae
Drumms Egg bred quality strain
Buff Orpington cockerels, raised last
April, bought as baby chicks from
Missouri Poultry farms, $4 ea. Mrs:
M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga. es
Buff Orpington 7 mos. old cockerels,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. W. L. McAlister, Buena.
Vista, Ga. oe

















































R. I. REDS FOR SALE. _.

30 R. I. Red hens, $2 ea., and 5 roost- ae
ers, $3 ea. Pure bred and culled, good
eolor and size, 18 mos. old, Roosters _ aa
unrelated to hens. Mrs. J. Li Wilson, as
Tifton, Ga., Ri 5, Box 105. a

Rucker strain R. I. Red cockerels, a
from 280 trapnested stock. $2.50 ea.
Cash with order. L. O. Se a
per, Ga.









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: (Continued from page 5)
Dbl. yellow Japonica, honeysuckles,
evergreen ivy, pink weigelias. All 25c
each, rooted. Miss Ethel Barrett, Elli-
jay, Ga., Rt. 3.

- 2 yr. coral vines, 25c ea; 3 for 60c;
mixed color phlox, 10c doz; larkspur,
heartsease, 10c doz; verbena, red and
pink, 15e doz; large dbl. cannas, red
lemon, variegated red and yellow, 25c
doz; coral vine seed, 7c pkg. Mrs. Ida
Taylor, Arlington, Ga., Rt. A.

- Large yellow chrysanthemum plant
- 25c per doz or exch for any other col-
or large variety plant for plant. Glad-
ioli yellow spotted red, scarlet and
lemon yellow canna bulbs, 50c per
- doz. Exch. for dahlia bulbs, any color.
White Verbena, gladiola bulbs, white
iris. Mrs. Lizzie Webb, Meigs, Ga.
Qld fashioned winter pinks, 25c per
100, 15 rooted. Hydrangeas, rooted,
for 20 and 50c; crepe myrtle, 15 and



ed, 25c; Asparagus fern, 2 and 3 yrs.
old; Will exch. for shasta daisies or
red and white sultanas. Miss Beanie
Smith, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1.
- Shasta daisies, 10c each; old fash-
ioned field daisies, 20c doz; Hearts-
ease, red verbena, other colors, 10c,
rooted; Large bloom cactus, 50c root-
ed; pink and red sword cactus, 45c;
maiden hair fern, large bunch, 25c.
Miss Annie Malphus, Tusculum, Ga.
Mammoth sunflower seed, 25c per
pt; Prepaid cash with order. Charles
L. Bates, Cartecay, Ga. =
eS Dark purple iris, 35c doz; $1.50 per

-100. Leopard lilies, 35 doz; shasta
_ daisies, 35c doz; $1.25 per 100. 100
Evergreen vines with blue flowers,
- 20c doz; yellow thorny roses, 25 ea;
8 yr old well rooted weigelias, 50c
ea; old fashioned yellow and red pop-
corn. Add postage. Sell for cash or
exch. for anything useful. Mrs. Nan-
ey Henderson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

50 well rooted dwarf boxwood cut-
tings with pretty tops. $1.50 per doz;
$4 for lot; pink crepe myrtle, white
spirea and English dogwood, 25c ea;
6 for $1; white Cherokee roses and
red cannas. 75 per doz. Miss Blanch
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

- Dbl. yellow Japonica, 35c ea; White
hydrangea, 50c ea; Snowballs, 45c ea;
Blue iris, lemon lilies, 5c ea; Butter-
fly bush, 25c; Fall pinks, red, white
and yellow, 5c bunch. All well rooted.
Add 5c postage. Miss Pearl Hensley,
Ellijay, Ga., Box 55.

_ Dahlia seeds, seven colors, mixed,
- double, varieties. Large size, pkt. 20c
or exch. Mrs. E. L. Pittman, Wales-
ka, Ga., Rt. 2. zz

White and pink hydrangea, 15 to
5c each; 2 banana shrubs, 40c ea;
8 yr. old wisteria, 50c; deep rose and
white cannas, 15c, 3 for 25c; pink ox-
-alis, 20c doz; perennial phlox, white
lavender eye, 10c; small plants of
-Adrissia, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
W. T. Christopher, Montezuma, Ga.
Orange lilies, 85 per 100; daffodils,
white narcissi, 20c doz; butter cups,
-20e doz. Red rambler roses, red velvet
rose, dbl. pink almond, old rose Al-
thea, 25c ea; White daisies, 15c doz;
White spirea, 20c ea; Wisteria, 20c.
All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Garvin Davis, Ellijay, Ga. __
Well rooted Arbor vitaes, 50c ea.;
- Red Japonicas, 25c ea; althea, red
--rambler rose, pink almond, purple
wisteria, 25c ea; Daffodil, 20c doz;
- Orange day Tilies, 15c doz. Mrs.-R. M.
_ Ray, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

Purple lilacs, 20c ea; 6 for $1. Sev-
eral different kinds and colors of ros-
es, rooted, 20c ea; 6 for $1. Purple
violets, yellow primroses, hardy blue
verbena, bronze flowered flag and pep-
- permint plants, 15c per doz; 75c per
- 100. Woodbine vine, 20c ea; Parsnip
seed, 10c pkg. Mrs. Emma Clayton,
Roy, Ga.

Want to exch. large size red spi-
der lily bulbs at 85c doz. for Abelia,
Weigelia, fragrant lemon lily bulbs.
Mrs. C. A. Warner, 1445 2nd Avenue,
Columbus, Ga.

Blue iris lily and dwarf yellow can-
na bulbs; 25 per doz or will exch












































25c, rooted. Salmon pink sultana root-_



for dbl carnation any color, or lav-
ender and white spirea. Mrs. C. W.
Gardner, Stockbridge, Ga., Rt. 1.

Fine cannas, white, pink, red, yel-
low and mottled, 10c ea, $1 per doz.
Mrs. N. C. Alston, Social Circle, Ga.,
Rt. i. =

Larkspur in pink, lavender, white,
blue; California poppies, Blanket flow-
er. All 2-doz. for 25c plus postage.
Will exch plants for dbl white pinks.
Mrs. Doyle C. Knight, Dublin, Ga.

Royal Poinciana, Klondyke, Cosmos,
Blue Ageratum, Fountain of Gold,
white prickley poppies, 8 colors of
mallows, blazing star, yellow varie-
gated fall marigolds, Japanese Bell
flower, all ten cents per pkt. Ech for
dried fruit or table peas. Mrs. John
R. Turner, Concord, Ga.

Several colors and variegated dah-
lias, very double; bulbs, 1 doz. mixed
colors, $1. Slips, 1 doz., 50c. postpaid.
Del in March or April. Mrs. E. L. Pitt-
man, Waleska, Ga.

Yellow mottled canna bulbs, .75c doz.
Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery Branch,
Ga.

Double pink almond blooming size,
50c doz; pink altheas, 50c doz; Long
Stem narcissi bulbs, 15c doz. Snow-
ball bushes, 25c ea; Purple lilac, 3 for
25c. Deep red velvet rose, 8 for 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. W. D. Tuck, Elli-
jay, Ga.

Dahlias, red, lavender and yellow
variegated; Red King Humbert can-
nas, 15c per doz; Add postage. Will
exch for Arbor Vitae; Camelia Ja-
ponica. Mrs. R. H. Harley, Savannah,
Ga., 616 W 39th St.

Variegated green and white yard.

grass; nice bunch, 20c. Pink seven sis-
ter running rose, rooted, 15c. Add
postage. Lilac rooted, 10c. Miss Isabel
Green, Gainesville, Ga.

50 well rooted old fashioned seven
sister rose, 25c ea; 1-2 doz. double red
monthly roses, 35e each; 1-2 doz. Mar.
roses, 50c ea; 1 doz Brides Wreath,
50c, all well rooted. 50 red and yel-
low canna bulbs, 5c each. Mrs. W. T.
Mayo, Lyons, Ga., Rt. A,

Jonquils and daffodils, 20c per doz;
rooted dwarf boxwood, 4-6 ft.; $1 per
doz. $6 per 100. Large yellow and la-
vender chrysanthemum, 15c ea. Mrs.
J. V. Alexander, Jefferson, Ga., Rt.
4

Cherokee roses, $1 per doz; pink and
yellow azaleas, $1 per doz; Mt. Lau-
rel, red Japonicas, Butterfly bush, 25c
6 for $1. Boxwoods and Arbor Vitaes,
25e each. Chary Abercrombie, Mor-
ganton, Ga.

Red Monthly roses, rooted, 10 ea;
Blue iris, 25c doz; Butter and- Eggs,
10c doz; Small lily bushes and -yellow
bells, 10c. Pink monthly rose cuttings
2 doz, 15c. Oxalis bulbs, 6 for 25c. Yel-
low Narcissi bulbs, 25 doz. Miss Mary
E. Grindes, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.

Large heavy body Abelia and Spi-
rea, Van Houtti, 40c ea; Other orna-
mental plants, half price. No trash.
ieee right. H. F. Stair, Valdosta,

a.

_ Azaleas, pink, white, yellow and red
mixed, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75. Rhodo-
dendrons, Mt. Laurel, Japanese Bar-
berry bush, 6 for $1. Wild geranium,
hardy ferns, 50c doz. Mrs. J. H. Pen-
land, Ellijay, Ga.

Yellow Jasmine, purple lilac, velvet
roses, Oleanders, ferns to exch. for
geranium, sultana, begonia and pink
Se bulbs. Mrs. S. Powell, Kite, Ga.

ee

White hydrangeas, well rooted, 25c'

each. Mrs. M. D. Moore, Geneva, Ga.
Chinese sweet pea seed, 10c for tea-
spoonful. Will exch. for value. Mrs.
J. R. Edalgo, Juliette, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pink crepe myrtle bushes, 2 to 4
ft. high, 25c del in Ga. Special price
on large lots. Exch. for large incurved
chrysanthemum, marshal Neill rose.
Peonies or large double dahlias. Mrs.
P. O. McCling, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3.
Large 7 yr. old purple lilacs, bloom-
ing size, 50c each. Small size, 25c ea.
Large orange marigold seed, 10c cup.
Hastings mammoth scarlet zenona
seed, 10c cup or will exch. for scar-
let verbena plants or caladium bulbs.



MAREET SUPCETIN, = (9 25
Add postage. Mrs. JD: Spriggs, Rock-



mart, Ga, :

Pink imported cana bulbs, 3 for
25c, 8 for 50c, 16 for $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery Branch,
Ga.

Blue iris lilies, 40c per doz; white
Jonquils, morning glories, Narcissus,
Golden bell, Forsythia, English dog-
wood, 25e per doz. White August lil-
ies, 2 for 25c. Wild azaleas, 2 for.25c.
Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Loving, Ga.

Red, white, pink and variegated
cannas; all colors of gladiola; all col-
ors dahlias; will exch. Hastings Eng-
lish pea seed, white bunch butter
bean. Let me know what you have.
Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga., Rt.
I.

All colors Scabiosa, cosmos, straw-
flowers, Giant red Zennias, Giant red
zennias, large pkg. each for 25c. Mrs.
W. H. Sorrels, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.
Blue perennial phlox, 25 doz; pur-
ple iris, 25c doz; blue snapdragon, 20c
doz; all well rooted. Add postage. Miss
Nellie Walker, Young Cane, Ga.

Cinnamon bulbs, 3 for 10c. Sweet
Williams, mixed colors, 2 tablespoons,
10c. Sunflower seed, mammoth Russ-
ian and Black Giant, 10c cup. M. E.
Conkle, Hampton, Ga., Rt. 2.

Mammoth Russian sunflower seed,
65c per gal. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga.

Daffodil bulbs, $1 per 100. White
and purple lilacs, 25c each; purple
iris, 15 for $1. Golden glow, 10c; Hol-
ly bushes, 25 each or 6 for $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Victoria Foster, Talking
Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.

Chrysanthemums: orange, cream,
lemon, lavender, white, flesh, large
improved variety. 85c per doz; nice
lot of small variety, 20c doz; Doro-
thy Perkins rose, well rooted Paul
Neyron, rooted, Red Spider lily, 15c.

Marigold seed, 10c. Would exch. for

qual value. Mrs. Dora A. Hare, Smith-
ville, Ga.

Large cannas, yellow, red and va-
riegated, 50c doz; Red Easter lilies,
5c ea; Pink Dorothy Perkins roses 5c
aune. Mrs. J. B. Whiless, Nashville,

a.
Monthly roses, pink well rooted, 20c
each; Grass pinks, 50c doz; Phlox, 6
for 50c. Sweet Wiliams, pink and pur-
ple verbena, 50c. White English dog-
wood, $1 doz. Carnation pinks, $1 doz.
Oxalis, 15 bunch; will exch for value.
Loe Cora Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt.
Pussy Willow bushes, 6 ft. high, 50c
each; Mrs. A. J. Welden, Griffin, Ga.

Crepe myrtle bushes, watermelon
color, 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 ft. tall; 10c each
or 75c doz. del. Miss Bertha Moon,
Waco, Ga.

White narcissi bulbs, 15 doz; 2 doz.
for 25 or $1 per 100. Mrs. W. W.
Akin, Locust Grove, Ga., Rt. 2.

Several hundred daffodil bulbs, nice
oo Mrs. J. M. Wood, Washington,

a. eee
Blue and white iris, 60ce doz; $2.75
per 100, sunset gladioli bulbs, 60 per
doz; Dwarf boxwood, rooted from cut-
ting, 4-7 inches $1.25 per doz; $6.50
per 100. Sent prepaid by insured par-
cel post. Mrs. John L. Rodgers, Gaines-
ville, Ga.

Giant pansy plants, 25c per doz;
Shasta daisies, 5c each, 50c per doz.
Hybiscus and holly hocks, mixed col-
ors, 10e each or 75c per doz; old fash-
ioned yellow snap dragon, 5c bunch.
Will exch for rooted oleander any col-
or or sultana, fuchsia or geranium.
Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga.

Royal purple and lavender iris, 40c
doz; yellow lilies, 20e doz; $1 per 100.
Dbl. pink almond spirea _ forsythia,
purple lilac, 10c each; 8 for 25c. Wei-
gelia, 2 yrs. old, 50c each. Snowball
sprouts, 25 each. Mrs. Martha Lang-
ley, Ellijay, Ga. ;

Forsythia, Dorothy Perkins roses,
50 per doz., pink and purple hardy
verbena, and purple wisteria cutting
unrooted, 20c per doz. Golden bell,
bridal wreath and several varieties
of roses, 4 for 25c. Pink and varie-
gated weigelia cuttings unrooted, 75c
per 100. Pink spirea cuttings unroot-



ed, 75c per doz. Will exch. for lemon





wsday, January 31, 19



lily and purple violets. Mrs. Henry
Ellis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. :

Stocky blooming plants of dark
pink crepe myrtle, double white al-
thea, 25c or 5 for $1..Forsythia, Eng- -
lish Dogwood, 20c ea, or 6 for $1. Lg.
flowering hybiscus in several shades _
of pink, 3 for 25c, 20 for $1. 50 for
$2. Lavender Physostegia or Dragon
head, 10c each, 3 for 25c. 5 blooming ~
size Justichias, 25c each or 5 for $1.
Begonia, 25c. Hybiscus with 50c or-
der. Send postage with small orders.
Mrs. May Butler, 114 Summitt St.,
Cartersville, Ga. ;

Lavender iris, 50c doz; yellow or-
ange lilies, 40c doz; dbl. yellow Ja-
ponica, 25c ea; Snowball cutting, 10c
ea: Golden bell, 25c ea; Weigelia, pink
cutting, 10c ea; Bridal wreath, 25c ea;
Rose cuttings, 10c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Azze Silver, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

Yellow butter and eggs, 20c doz;
or $1 per 100 bulbs. Yellow Jonquils,
20c per doz; or $1 per 10. White Jon-
quils sweet scented, 25c per doz. White
and blue Easter lilies, mixed, 25c doz
or $1.25 per 100. Cape jasmine cut-
tings, 5e ea; Will give 2 rooted sage
plants and 3 cape Jasmine cuttings
with $1 order. No orders filled for less
than 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Thorn-
ton McCurley, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 2.

Dbl. yellow canna bulbs, $1.50 per
100 prepaid, or exch a few for dbl. |
pink and white cannas, or dbl. geran-
iums, or ferns. Mrs. M. H. Smith,
Montezuma, Ga. 2

Large daisy flowered chrysanthe-.
mums, small yellow and plume white,
25 doz., Regal lilies, large bulbs, 10c
ea., velvet, also pink, rooted roses, 10c
ea. Evergreen, very fragrant honey
suckle vines, 10c ea., watermelon pink
crepe myrtle, 25c ea., flowering al-
monds, pink, 10c ea. Send postage on
all orders for less than $1. Mrs. A. J.
Cotney, Butler, Ga., Rt. 1.

Well rooted pink Dorothy Perkins
and White Easter rose bushes, 25c ea.
Wisteria vines, 10c ea., pink Fairy
lilies, 3 for 25c; postpaid on orders of
$1 or more. Mrs. Sidney Tanner,
Deweyrose, Ga., Rt. 1. :

Shasta daisy, physostegia, blanket
flower, dusty miller, primrose, large
dbl. violets, phlox, larkspur, goljden
glow, 2 doz., 25c or 75c a 100; cream,
yellow, white, bronze, pink and laven-
der, real large mum plants, orange
lantana, red, pink and purple verbena,
spider lily bulbs, 25c doz., ea., or $1.75
a 100; milk and wine lilies and 6 kinds
eannas, 40c doz. All rooted. African e
Marigold seed, 10c per teacupful. Add
postage on orders less than $1. Eliza-
beth Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6.

FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED

Want to exch. white or yellow Ber-
muda onion plants, for tuberose, glad-
ioli, any color, except red. Write what
you have to offer. Mrs, A. L. Williams,
Collins, Ga.

Want to exch. R. I. Red hatching
eggs for flowers. Mrs. R. Y. Barrett,
1622 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.

Want lowest price on Perennial _
phlox and weigelia in 50 or 100 lots; ~
state colors; will pay cash or exch.
shasta daisies, larkspur, Galardia or
orange day lilies. Miss Mattie Thomp-
son, Higgston, Ga.

Want to exch. crepe myrtle, purple
lilac, shasta daisies, sunburst gladio--
la, all well rooted in any amount for
white wisteria, azaleas, abelias, wei-
gelia, weeping willow, white, cream
or yellow striped oleander. Mrs. J.
J. Austin, Conyers, Ga. oS

Want blooming size dbl. hollyhocks,
all colors, rooted butterfly bush, two
yr old monthly roses, white lilac, wht.
crepe myrtle, Hydrangeas, spirea. Will
ex. full blood B. R. hatching eggs for
same at $1 per setting. Write what you
have. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. 3

Want dbl red, white and pink can-
na bulbs; different varieties of dah-
lia and any kind of box flowers. Would
like to exch. dried apples. Miss Vera
Lee, Luxomni, Ga., Rt. 1. :

Want white, pink and red Cannas,
Will exch. value. Mrs. M. C. Harris,
Carnesville, Ga, es





















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Farm Lands For Sale

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Sar (Continued from page Ay
~ 80 acres, good pebbly soil, red clay

subsoil; 15 acres in cultivation, bal-

ance pine timber, ever running branch
on south line; 7 pecan, 4 apples, 6
peach and 1 fig tree. Good 5 room
house, fair out buildings, good well,
never goes dry; house has 3 rooms,
new furniture, kitchen utensils; mule,
wagon, P. C. sow with 6 pigs, 5 mos.
old; 60 head B. R. chickens; 1 stand
bees, plows, corn, hay, and sweet po-
_taotes; 7 mi. north of Cairo on Pope
stone road to Pelham; near church
and school; nice neighbors; $1650 or
$1250 cash. J. S. Robertson, Cairo, Ga.
Rt. B. eee

- 2 acres land for sale in Kennesaw
Ga.; 2 houses, 4 and 5 rooms; plenty
out buildings; good water; modern
- eonveniences, near depot and school
and church; 10 acres pasture with



running water; $80 per acre. O. M..

- Wigley, Kennesaw, Ga. ee
_ 47 acres of land for sale; 6 mi
from Dalton on public road leading

into the highway; house burned; plen- |
ty of timber, 1-2 mile from churches.

and good school; well with good wa-
ter; Will take $600.
Childs, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 1. t
_, 140 aeres land; 50 acres in cultiva-
tion; 10 acres bottom land; 1 four
room house, 8 barns, 1 store house, 3
pastures; 2 mail routes through farm.
- School and church nearby; 1 1-2 mi.
from Treat, Ga. All in N. W. corner
of Haralson Co. William J. Falsom,
Tallapoosa, Ga. iS
20 acres of land, 1 1-2 miles from Ty
Ty, Ga. 15 acres in cultivation; fenc-
ed and stumped; 5 acres well timber-
ed; 2 bearing peacn trees and 4 pear
_trees; small barn but no dwelling;
~ $600, clear titles. N. W. Daniel, Ty
iy, Ga. Rt i. > - ;
265 acre farm at Arlington Ga. On
state highway; 4 plows, the balance
~oak, pine and hickory timber which
is fenced for pasture; about 75 pecan
trees, bearing, 4 tenant houses with
good water, schools, churches, near-
by; 65 acres in city limits at low
price on easy terms. For informa-
tion write W. D. Coindrey, 729 High-
land Ave., Albany, Ga. es
40 acres of land at Geneva, Ga., in
Talbot Co., on Columbus and Macon
highway; 25 acres in cultivation; one
dwelling house with 3 rooms and wide
hall; modern service station with Del-
co plant, store and garage attach-
_ ments; 2 wells of running water; 1-2

mi. from school and churches; also

Central of Ga. R. R. runs _ through
tract. For. further information write
Mrs. Z. C. Adams, Juniper, Ga.





highway; 7000 peach trees, 400 pecan
trees, 300 apples trees; fine spring,
good dwelling near churches
school truck goes by door. T. J..Thom-
-ason, Jackson, Ga. oe
- 40 acres: Bonnie View Apple Or-
chard for sale in suburbs of College

town on National Scenic highway in
hear of Piedmont apple and fruit belt;









summer resort region; railroad front-
age, convenient to packing houses;
cold storage facilities, nice residence,
well kept buildings, finest variety of
apples and other fruits and berries;
accommodate 600 fowls. $22000. Lib-
eral terms. M. F. Merriam, Demorest,
aGa.- 2s as a =
- 120 acres land, 50 acres in cultiva-



tion, 10 acres of bottom land; 1 dwell--
: rooms finished

ing house, 5 large
down stairs; 1 large barn and other
out buildings; Fruit trees, 200 peach,
pear, cherry, plum, remainder ap-
ple; 20 or 25 grape vines; 1 large



Will sell at reasonable price or



Summer home near Mount:

a



miles

Mrs. Vinia|

8 room houses 16x18 ft. rooms

217 acre farm on Jackson-Griffin |
Lance timber; on Southern R. R. Sea-

and |

at foot of Blue Ridge Mts. in lake.

- scuppernong arbor; plenty of wood,|1

oak and pine; about 20 acres in pas- |.
ture with running water. Located 6
mi. south of Cleveland Ga. on rural

or good truck farm near good



ke

10 miles from Chattanooga, Tenn. 5
room bungalow and out buildings; 18
milk cows, 7 heifers, 1 male, 2 mules,
1 horse. Ford truck and all kinds
farm tools. Two good springs and
running water; all for $12000 cash. J.
W. Robertson, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Rt.-6; Box 114, <> a

ished; 8 room house; on No. 8 high-
way, paved road all the way, 5 miles
from Athens; within 2 miles of good
school; School bus and mail go by
house; 200 grape vines, 50 pecans, all
kinds of other fruit, timber enough
to keep place up; running water; $2,-

000 for place; Write for terms. R.

L. Fields, Athens, Ga., Rt. 1.

1200 acre farm between Bainbridge
Ga., _and Quincey, Fla: 120 acres in
bearing paper shell pecans, 10 to 14
yrs. old; 750 acres Fullers earth near

place. The Texaco Co. paid over $200

acre for tract of Fullers. Improve-
ments on farm; buildings, barns, 12
room house with electric light; stock,
feed and equipment; springs supply
water; churches and schools at Face-
ville, Ga., and Quincey Fla. Liberal
terms to reputable party, requiring
small cash payment. D. M. Livingston,
Quincy, Fla., RFD.

1 8-4 acre rabbit farm;. clear title,

|12 miles South of Chattanooga, Tenn.

Within short distance of 2 R. R. Bus
line, church and school; good 6 room

house with well; fruit, barn, -garage; !

also rabbit' house, 30x50 ft., with well
on 2 good roads; 34 good hutches.
$3,000. Write F. J. Ward, Ringgold,
Ga., Rt. 1. ee eS :

136 acres land in Greene Co. with
good improvement; most convenient;
will sell at bargain or rent cheap for
1929. Dowdy Brothers, White Plains,
Gav Foe

300 acres land for sale: 25 acres

good land, Bermuda grass, under new

wire fence; 50 acres cleared land not
fenced, balance well timbered; plenty
water from small creek making ideal

stock range; For quick sale, $8 per

acre. 3 mi. west of Faceville, Ga.
Mrs. Harriett, E. Johnson, Chatta-
hoochee, Ga., Rt. 1. - ? ie

104 acres good land with 6 room
house, barn and plenty out buildings;

splendid water; 8 running streams;.

50 acres open, balance timber with

200,000 ft. good saw timber; 4 miles.
SW. of Conyers, Ga.,-1 1-4 mi.

of
Smyrna camp ground and consolidat-
ed school; all'on public highway. Write
J. L. & B. N. Rodgers, Conyers, Ga.,
Rt 2, Box200. cs ee

174 acres land, red and gray soil;
springs, wells and branches; two ee
an
plenty of out buildings; 300 apple
trees, some bearing, peaches; 20 acres
wire pasture, 50 acrs open land, bal-

board in sight, 1-2 mi. to station. For
quick action I offer a bargain, $15
per acre, $1000 down balance easy
terms, 2 6 yrs. at 6 per cent. J. W.
McMichen, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 7.

~ 300 acres land in Dawson Co.; 60.
or 70 open for cultivation; 50 acres in.

pasture, 8 houses, barn and other
buildings; apple and peach orchard, oD,
wells, 2 springs, freestone water; tim-
ber enough on place to pay for it;
near school, churches and on public
road, 7 miles of Dawsonville, $3500
or exch. B. L. Chastain, Juno, Ga.
100 acres sandy loamland, 2 horse

farm cleared up; wood, water and

pasture; 5 room house ceiled and
painted, on public road; school truck
and mail come by the door; 2 miles
to Roberta, Ga. to good school and
churches; healthful place. Good place
for store and filling station, also to
raise chickens and hogs. Will sell
cheap. W. A. Mann, Roberta, Ga., Rt.

"205 heres farm land; 9 miles from
city limits, Columbus Ga. Large creek
ae through it; 2 tenant houses;

-olling red clay soil; 2 springs, |
ening. aye way. O. L. Edge, .
th. St. . | College Park ca

facing paved highway.
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2 halls*and 2 verandahs; large barn
with metal roof, corn crib and sev-

odist church and1 mi. from Farmers
High school, 10 miles from Carroll-
ton, 4 miles from Bowdon. Also 85
acre farm in Carroll county; well

ee | wooded and watered, 4 room cottage, |
29 acres land; 6 room house not fin-.

roomy barn, westside of Little Talla-
poosa river about 7 mi. from Car-
rollton; Convenient to school. In
Heard County, Ga., 100 acres; well
wood; cleared 2 farm. Price and terms
right. Mrs. E. J. Hearn, Bowdon, Ga.

Two farms for sale. One 192 1-2
acre farm in Bibb Co. 8 mi. west of
Macon, 3 mi. from Lizellan, Ga., on
highway, good 7room house in oak
grove with modern conveniences, good
well, daily mail, 8 out houses, pas-
ture.running water and 7 bearing

1 mi. from church; 150 acres under
cultivation; rest in forest; 102 1-2
acre farm 9 mi. west of Macon on
highway; 4 room house, well, barns,
good place for small dairy. F. M. Hol-
ingsworth, Lizella, Ga., Rt. 2.

101 1-4 acres land; 50 in cultivation
balance in pasture and woods; two-
branches, 1 spring, 1 six room house

{just built on public road, 3 mi. from
town, 1-8 mi. to good school. $3000 |\y

with 1-3 cash and balance carried as
long as wanted. 8 per cent interest.
W. A. Biggers, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3.

70 acre farm in Campbell Co. 10
acres in bottom land, fine pine woods,
good 4 room house. Barn 30x30 hall:
and upstairs; orchard, good school
and churches; cheap. Would exch. for
small clear place in good comunity in
city. Mrs. Ola S. Tennent, 1249 Albe-
marle Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. ~

80 acres, 25 in cultivation; 3 room
house, good out buildings; 1 grape
vine, 1 pecan tree, all in good shape;
land a little rolling; good tobacco and
other crops. $1200. $600 cash, balance
in 2 years. M. W. Eunies, Nashville,
Gav Rieoe = ;
50 acre tract; original timbered
land in Taylor Co., on Macon and-Co-
lumbus highway. R. R. rural rt. and
school bus, one mi. to flag station and
6 miles to Butler, Ga. Level land,
not rocky, fine cord wood and some
saw timber. For further information
write Mrs. T. W. Haygood, Marietta,
Ga... 3: : s
- 26 acres land, 4 room house, barn,
two out buildings, built 6 yrs. ago;
most all rolling land partly cleared,
4 acres in branch bottom; near school

land church. 1 1-2 mi. south of Col-
lege Park, 5 or 6 blocks off Riverdale |

Rd. Suitable for poultry, dairy and
trucking. Cash or terms, or trade for
house in Atlanta. H. M. Golden, Col-
lege Park, Ga. ee Ie

50 acres land in Lincoln county.
The best Co. in Ga. Near school and
church. 8 room house, 2-barns, and
pasture; Will sell for $750. A bargain.
W. T. Brown, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6.

79 acres land, 5 room house near
churches and consolidated school in
Bullock Co. $1000. J. S. Willams, Ad-
rian, Ga. ;

Will sell 10 1-4 acre lots or exch.
for house: lot. About 2 miles from
Rossville. Near car line, also near the
Cloud springs church. Beautiful buil-.
ding lot. $250 per lot..Mrs. E. Tuttle,
Rossville, Ga., Rt. 1.

400. acres in Dade Co. 1-2 mi. from
Rising Fawn, Ga. 25 mi. from Chat-
tanooga. Paved highway, fine schools
one of the best farms for producing
all general crops in North Ga. Wa-
tered by creek and 10 springs. Ex-
cellent dairy and stock farm. Attract-
ive price and terms. Mrs. Mae Hale,
Rising Fawn, Ga.

127 acres land, 40 acres in culti-
vation, 80 in pasture, balance cut over

Jland. 8 or 4 acres bottom. One 5 room

house 1 1-2 miles from Rinehart
church. C, L. Chester, Waleski Ga.

43 1-2.acres land on Riverdale road,
7 room house, barn and pasture with
running water; 1 mi. from end of




y limits, $240 per acr





eral out houses; 800 yds. from Meth- |

pecan trees. Near consolidated schoor |

near Athens, Ga.

cultivation, balance in woods, plent;

$600 down, balance 7 per cent inter.



r line and 1 block of |
m icre: Would eal




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per acre. Mrs. W. F. Livoak, Palmet
to, Ga. Rie 2, Gare we Ww Denton.
236 acres good land in S. W. Ga.
2 mi. from Whigham near State high-
way; 90 acres under cultivation; di-
vided into 2 one horse farms with ten-
ant houses; land rented for this yr.
Balance of land in long and short leaf
pines and other timber; pines are
leased until 1930; about 25 acres good
pasture land well watered; $15 per
acre; terms to suit buyer or $12 pei
acre cash. Write Mrs. J. W. Lane,
Whigham, Ga., owner, or D. E. Lane,
peer, Cashier Darien Bank, Darien,
a. F : Se
135 acres good farming. land in
Burke county, 1-2 mi. St. Clair, Ga.,
near good school and church. Will sell
oe Mrs. C. H. Logue, Stapleton,
a. toe i
54 9-10 acre farm located in Cobb~
Co., 7 acres in pasture, 35 acres in.
well terraced fresh land; 4 springs;
5 room house with back and front
porches, 2 story barn, garage, crib,
chicken house, 5 room tenant house,
small barn. Original timber, oak, hick-_
ory pine, 2 large scuppernong arbors
all fruits; 14 mi. to Atlanta, 8 mi.
to Marietta; 2 mi. to church, 9 month |
school, R. R. Station, Southern R. R.-
r. J. H. Hendrix, Marietta, Ga., Rt.





4,

200 acres, 6 mi. west of McRae, Ga.
Telfair Co., on good road, all fenced;
150 acres.in cultivation; 4 tenant
houses about 1 mi. from school. 855
acres,.6 mi. South of McRae, Ga. 90.
acres in cultivation and 265 acres in
pine timber; 1 good house; good coun
try road. Also 700 acres, 5 miles no
of McRae. One 5 room house and.1
tenant house; 75 acres in cultiva-
tion; 625 acres in hard wood and-
pine. Over 100 acres under fence. Will
sell either at good bargain. John Ves-
tel, Helena, Ga. 5 ak

8-10 thousand acres good farming
and timber producing lands. J.P.
Carter, Naylor, Ga. ee

About 3 acres and 4 room house
Good Bermuda
pasture, ideal for vegetables, chick-
ens, cows, hogs and fruits, etc. Cheap
with terms. D. D. Stynchecomb, 962
Juniper St., Atlanta,-Ga: 2-3: :

Six acres land under fence; 4 room
dwelling, 3 out house, all kinds of
fruit 4 miles from Macon on highway s
$2500. W. J. Strong, Macon. Ga, Rt : m









88 acres good land; Some hav
grown 1 bale of cotton per acre; goo
corn land; pasture, good well, runn
ing water through pasture; 6 room ;
house, good out buildings. Close to 2
churches, school, 2 1-2 miles to ac- :
credited high school. 2 1-2 mi. to Co
hutta, Ga. Terms can be arranged
Write or call Riley F. Jones, Dalton,
Ga., Rt. 1. ; pi

75 acres farm land 2 miles from
Westminster, S. C., on Atlanta-Green.
ville highway; 4 room house; goo
well, barn and pasture; 25 acres in





running water on place. $20 per acre

est. J. E. Barrett, Westminster, S. C
101 1-4 acres improved farm land
5 miles from Hawkinsville, Ga., $2
per acre. 397 acres 6 miles west: o:
Hawkinsville. $17.50 per acre. 152 1-
acres land 8 1-2 miles south of Hawk.
insville. $20 per acre. Robt. S. Ander-
son, Hawkinsville, Ga. ee :
Have sold my 125 acre farm. Ha
answer to many inquiries. C. L. Smith
Eldorendo, Ga. Ean
120 acres in Oglethorpe Co. Hal
in cultivation, balance in timber anc
pasture; Plenty of water, 7 room
house, out buildings. Near good schoo
and churches; Good orchard; mail an
telephone service, $25 per acre. Par :
cash and terms. W. D. Vaughan, Jack :
son, Ga. ee as ia Te oe
157 acres of land; 40 acres cleared
Will make anything; Good house, goo
out buildings. Close to 8 good mar.
kets;-A. B. C. RR. runs through:
good peach orchard and several

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Farm oe For Sale.

102 1-2 acres land in Jackson Co.,
Ga., $35 per acre; Joins school and
-church; Fronts public road 3-4 mi.
good pasture and running water2
houses and out buildings. One house,
4 room bungalow, just built last July,
cost $1200. 50 acres of this land will
produce bale of cotton per acre. Terms
of sale cash. R. T. Farmer, Nicholson,
mee Ros.

100 acres about 60 acres in culti-
vation, balance in oak, hickory, pop-
lar and some fine native pine timber;
good land, 6 room house, 4 room ten-
ant house; out bldgs., fine spring,
pasture and branch; all under fence,
some wire; Near consolidated school 8
active churches and RFD; a good place | p
for general farming, poultry farm
or stoc kraising. $1000 cash or exch.
for good home and few acres in small
town or suburb. Mrs. Elo Green, Dub-
lin, Ga., Rt. 4.

85 acre farm on good rd. Bldgs.,
plenty water, timber estimated to saw
75000 ft.; 4 miles of county seat. $1,-
200 half cash. Balance to suit buy-
er. P. R. Holsenbeck, Lumpkin, Ga.,
Rt. 4.

90 acres in Northwest Ga. 1 mile

from Rising Fawn, Ga. 60 acres clear-
ed; good land and practically level;
4 room house, watered by two good
spring's, splendid schools and 1 hour
drive with truck to Chattanooga, which
is good market for all products. $20
per acre. Good terms. Cornelius Will-
iams, Rising Fawn, Ga.
_ 93 1-2 acres extra good farming
land; all level; 2 houses, good barn;
near church and school. Write for
particulars. Ws B. Sutton, Adairsville,
~.Ga.

57 acres, 15 acres creek bottoms;
balance in timber; faces 8 good rds.
1-2 mi. of paved rd. No bldgs. $75 per
acre. 1-8 cash, balance easy. Jessie
Lawson, Doraville, Ga. {

124 acre creek farm, 12 miles from
Chattanooga, Tenn. 2 houses, orchard,
free stone water, near good school
and churches. Extra good land, $48
per acre. M.* M. Stephens, Wildwood,
Ga. ,

160 acres nad $5 per acre. No buil-
dings. Timber with pine and oak.
Timber worth the money. Nice place
for summer home; good springs, pub-
lic road through the place; 2 miles
highway; 1 1-2 miles to Lake Farrow,

Jas. M. Duckett, Dahlonega, Ga.

125 acres land. for sale; 60:in cul-
tivation, balance in timber and pas-
ture; 30 acres.in creeks and branch
bottoms; 13 miles west of Atlanta;
6 miles-from Austell; House not so
good. Plenty good saw timber; Will
exch. for smaller farm 40 or 50 acres.

$3500. W. M. Patterson, Lithia Spgs., | G

Gag Ria. <5

Oe acre farm; 4 room house, 1 1-4}
mi. of Griffin, Ga., On Newnan high-

way on paved rd. Good land; 8 branch-

es, plenty wood to run place. Cheap

a Sige 1 ee Williams, Griffin, Ga.,
t

250 acres eight miles from en

bridge on Newton-Albany rd. 165 acres
in high state of cultivation; 85 acres

in timber; 100 acres stumped, 7 fields.

good level sand loam with clay sub-
soil. Good improvements, schools and
churches. On bus line and mail rt.
Good hunting and fishing; 100 per
cent yearly increase from 12 acre pa-
_per shell pecans. $40 per acre; 1-2 cash
balance good easy terms, W. E, Stead-
ham, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. A
_ 25 acre farm, 3 miles from Dal-
ton; 5 room house, 26 fruit trees, two
springs and good well; some timber
and plenty wood. Will sell cheap for
quick sale. W. C. Faulkner, 15 Long
St., Dalton, Ga.
: 23 acres, unimproved, strong land
lies well, timbered, plenty running
water; fronts 900 ft. on public rd. and
Be within 1900 ft. of Peachtree Rd. 16
miles from Atlanta; fine investment
SAAS property: Js. sp olibe for good price.
N ts Cc ste




ston, Ga.; one 4 room house, one 1
room house, three bearing pecan
trees about 15 acres.of land in wood.
Near Masonic lodge and Methodist
church; $3500 cash or on terms; .no
debts on land, can give titles. Mrs.
M. L. Richards, 458 Ash St., Macon,
Ga.

100 acre darn in high state of cul-

tivation, stumped and fenced; 52 ac-
rey in long leaf pine timber, 10 acres
in pecans, will bear a nice crop this
yr. 7 large pecan trees that bear 80
Ibs. to the tree; One two room house,
one 5 room house, 1 seven room
house, 1 barn and out buildings; two
deep wells, 3 mules, 7 hogs, 1 cow,
plenty corn and hay; 1 wagon and
all implements to run place. Light
plant, filling station, nice stock: of
goods; place to take care of 1M hens;
near acredited high school and church.
'9 miles North of Bainbridge, Ga., J.
E. Steadham, Bainbridge, Ga. |

220 and 19-100 acres five miles
west of Monticello, Ga. Farm is one
of best in the county. One 6 room,
one 8 room house two 2 room houses

with 7 stalls; Land composed of pine,
ash, oak, chestnut and hickory and
has enough wood and timber to keep
up place for several yrs. Not over 3
acres of waste land to be found on
farm; $30 per acre, 1-3 cash, balance
terms to suit. Dr. W. E. Knight, Mans-
field, Ga.

380 acres, 5 miles from Pelham on
RFD and public road. Nearly all un-
der fence, 4 plows in cultivation, half
million or more ft. pine timber, 7
acres in pecans. Land high and well
drained and adapted to crops raised
in this section; good seven room two
story dwelling and 3 room tenant
house; branch running through place
that never goes dry; suited to poul-
try and stock raising; $25 per acre.
Good terms. J. R. Sloan, Camilla, Ga.,
Box 211. oo

60 acre farm, new house, 4 rooms
on mail Rt. 2 miles of town. G. W.
Russell, Baxley, Ga.

51 acres land in Wheeler Co. 8 mi.
from Alamo on Alamo and Spring
Hill public rd. 80 acres cleared, 4
room house, barn with shelter; land
lies well; sandy loam; 4 miles from
Towns and six miles from Scotland;
$15. per acre. Terms. J. A. Smith, Vi
dalia, Ga., 500 Greene St.

152 acres, good clay land suitable

|for general farming and stock rais-

ing; 12 miles south Valdosta Ga. on
-Ga. and Fla. RR; one mile from sta-
tion, high school, _ and P.O. Two
mules, implements, hogs, feed, good
8 room house for tenant, tobacco
barn and out buildings. For price and
terms, write I. C. Hunter, Clyattville,

a.
Two 50 acre farms for sale in
Charlton Ga., 5 miles north of Folk-
ston. Write Mrs. W.N. anUrTAY, Folk-
ston, Ga., Rt. 1.

151 acre farm, 8 aales of Alma,
Ga., 60 acres in cultivation; 2 dwell-
ings and one tobacco farm; 1 mile
from consolidated high school; one
mile of two churches; rural rt. by
door daily. Will sell at~ sacrifice.

145 acres land in Laurens Co. good
land; well watered and suitable for
dairying or general farming or stock
farm; 3 houses and all under fence;
5 miles from Dudley, Ga; 3-4 mile
to school bus. K. G. Manning, Dudley,
Ga., Rt. 1,

Good farm for sale. For informa-
tion write D. W. Hickox, Folkston,
Ga. Ri 1.

425 acres 2 1-2 miles east of Hamp-
ton Ga. on Luella, Rd. 30 miles south
of Atlanta. Three good 5 roonr dwell-
ings painted; 8 2 story barns and out
buildings. Five tenant houses; good
pastures with branches; school bus
and daily mail service; healthful lo-
cation and good water. Price and





to 3 fa a, 48



Macon in Houston Co. located at Well-

and several out buildings, with 1 barn

ber,
been offered $50 per acre a few yrs.

$2250 cash or part terms. B. B. Med- |
|-ders,. Rt. 3, Alma, Gale?

jacre. Part cash, remainder



terms reasonable. Can be subdi ided sa



stumped well watered by streams, 3
miles to market, 1 mile to church and
school on 2 highways 175 acres, 30
acres in cultivation; location on high-
way 1 1-2 miles to town and school.

Will sell part or all. Write for price.

A. L. Kennedy, Pavo, Ga., Rt. 3.

Stock farm of 368 acres, 4 miles
of Shellman, Ga., 6 miles to Cuth-
bert, Ga. 225 acres in cultivation, 75
acres in pasture, 68 acres of woodland,
level and clear of stumps and rocks,
no ditches. In first class shape. One
4 room house painted, well 401 ft.

deep. one mule barn, one cow barn,
8 cribs with sheds, two tenant. hous-

es with crib and stall water; two 2
room houses; On public rd. and RFD
Rt. Fenced with hog tight wire in
suitable fields convenient to natural
water. Also mules and utensils. $20
per acre. Jas. L. Thompson, Shellman
Ga.

60 acres good farm land, 4 miles of
Swainsboro, Ga., 400 yrs. from public
highway; will soon be paved; 50 acres

.in cultivation; two good. sets of buil-

dings. Good lot bldgs. Plenty timber.
$2000. Terms cash. Mrs. Mollie Cour-
sey, Swainsboro, Ga.

130 acres 7 miles from Greensboro
Ga. 1 1-2 miles from consolidated
school and 3 churches; 4 room house
for tenant; 2 good wells of water; 50
acres in cultivation: 20 acres in bot-
toms about 15 acres in pasture; plen-
ty running water in pasture; 20 ac-
res in woods, timber to keep up place.
Can grow any kind of crop. $25 per
acre. Mr. J. T. Tolbert, Greensboro,
Gas Ri.

800 acres land, 90 acres cleared;
3 sets of common bldgs., good tim-
ber for turpentine and saw milling;
can raise anything; sell all for $10
per acre. 1-2 cash, terms on balance;
Land on highway between Douglas
Ga. to Hazlehurst Ga. In Jeff Davis
Co. Near churches and graded schools.
Mrs. G. D. Ellis, West Green, Ga.

170 acres land 14 miles of West:

Point, Ga., 2 miles of RR, _ stores,

school and church on graded rd, school
bus by the door and mail Rt. 8 miles

of 5000 town and 4 miles of two more
small towns, in good neighborhood,
has 9 room dwelling, 4 room tenant
house and store house and barn. Has
500 apple trees, 300 fiften yrs. old,
200 six years old and I have sold $900
worth of apples per yr. Has 50 acres.
in. sodded bermuda, plenty of tim-
75 acres in cultivation. Have

ago. Now will take $30 per acre. Or
will exch. for town or city property.

J. G. Bowen, West Point, Ga., Rt. 5.

Well improved farm of 36. acres in
Gadsden Co., Fla., near Tallahassee.
Write for prices. Ww. J. McCain, Hay-
low, Ga.

Am offering for sale on terms of |

$3000 payments as follows $1000
or its equivalent in trade, cash and
balance. 1-2-3-4 yrs. 6 per cent in-
terest. My home on famous Dixie
highway containing 21 acres, 2 story
residence, out houses, etc. Filling sta-
tion and lunch room on premises.
Fair for truck, poultry or dairy; 7
miles St. Marys river, 3 miles north
Folkston. Ga. Can make fine living
here. Between Jacksonville and Way-
cross. C. H. Breen, Folkston, Ga.

66 acres near Conyers. About $1,000:
worth of wood and saw timber. One
good 4 room house, wagon, carriage
and, farming tools. $2000 cash for
same. T. F. Cox, Covington, Ga., Rt. 6.

600 acres, good farm land on public

|road, 5 miles from Ft. Valley, Ga. 4

tenant houses, 2 barns and running
stream. 400 acres cleared; $15 per
terms.
Lawton M. Culpepper, Box 82, Ft. -Val-
ley, Ga. -

482 acres land east. of Toomsboro,
9 miles from Toomsboro.. Good houses
and mail; Rt. goes by house. Also
school bus.' School and church within
one mile. House insured for $2000.
mies ll for $1500. cash and a quick
Ged

S; Kitchens, Toomsboro, Ga., |



Thursday, Januar

Vaduwhic property Dougla
Good school and church co
25 miles of Atlanta. 5 room
modern conveniences; lot ferti
x 666 2-3 ft. Price $5000. Terr
and easy. 6 per cent interest.
Restaurant, 193 Whitehall
Atlanta, Ga. ; :

Farm with water, grist m
cotton gin; 5 room house;
road, good school and churche
sell or exch. Mrs. J. W.- Hanne
ville, Ga., Rt. 4.

50 acres at Doraville, Ga J
Peachtree rd. 14 miles from
on good road, near churches,
and railroad. Ideal for farm
acre. Terms reasonable. Mrs,
Gregory, Doraville, Ga.

260 acres farm land about
res in cultivation. Both.
cotton land. 2 sets of buildin
pastures and running water;
to.church and school on mai
and good road in Gordon county
Mauldin, Resaca, Ga. We

30 acres cleared, good pastu
with running water; good 4 room
house with well; church and
1-2 mile away. Will sell on. good
T. P.. Brewer, Leaf, Ga., Rt.

50 acres land two miles fro:
ran, one mile from A & M coll
acres in cultivation, good fen
room tenant house, small ba
good pasture. $750 cash. M. H.
Cochran, Ga., Rt. 5.

140 acres farm land, 75 a
cultivation suitable for growin
all kinds of grain and cotton
bacco; Pecan and fruit trees;
water, two good wells, good.
near school and churches. |
room bungalow, one tenant
good barns on rural rt. Ma
at gate. For further infor
write P. B. Chapman, . Berlin
1.

One of the best face
Ga. Well manned, well stocl
well equipped. Will cost $25000
is a bargain. Immediate p
and easy terms. E. Ls. Le
ta, Ga.

625 Mountain Rarch and i
pastures with 200. acres eac!
lime stone dep. fine water p
miles from RR, Highway,
sheep, 30 goats, 9 cattle,
pair of mules, wagon and tools
gain at $12,500. 7 miles Tallule
6 miles Toccoa, Ga. W. B. E os
nelia, Ga., Habersham Co.

162;.1- 2 acres land 125
tion, one 3 room tenant house,
room house, good water, go
on rural route, one 7 room hous
water, other out buildings. 2 1
to good school and church. V
for part cash. Good terms
ance.| A. M. Gillis, Axson,

Farm land with timber o "
also mineral. Price reason:

SW of Jasper Ga. J. N.
Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3.

800 acres fine land with 500,
saw timber. Never been
J. Wood, Griffin, Ga., Box

300 acres land for ~ sale; $20-
3 miles south of Smithville
pine and cypress timber on
tral RR and state highway
one corner of land. Part of fa





|ed. 3 good houses, 3 mi from ch

and good school. ins, Webb,
ter, Ga.

110 acres, 30 acres in fine p
60 aeres in high state of cult
some original woods. Fine pl:
pecans and dairy. 3 mi from
ville. 2 miles from Eldora,
from Milner in Lamar Co.
dwelling, practically new..
bordered by Central RR.
by public road, pee G. D.
Zebulon, Ga.

181 acres land on public
good neighborhood, about 2
Stephens or Marys. Near go
and corn mill, store, school, ete.
horse crop in cultivation, a go









ntinued : feo. page 8)

large red and pink atu
aum plants; state price on 100
L. D. Grady, Pooler, Ga.

ant to exch. 10 yellow canna bulbs
one peony blooming size, pink or
eannas or large dbl. blooms; also
exch. butterfly lilies, red rambler
cuttings and flowering pome-
yate, red dbl. blooms or 5 orna-
1 lime trees, 3 inches high, for
jJarge milk lily peony and red
ud geranium or Japonica; will













rose for any of the above. Mrs.
bara Richardson, 706 Kendall St.,
ita, Gas*

mt zennia, Sweet William and
p Dragon seed. Please quote price
mall or large amounts, Roy Mc-
Meigs, Ga.

ant to exch. 1 tbls. of Mammoth
ia flowered zennia seed for same
unt of dbl. African Marigold, Cos-
Dbl. Holly hock or dbl. sunflow-
eed. Mrs. W. 8S. Wiley, Auburn,
eR be

to exch. dbl yellow cannas and
le red cannas for other color can-
Mrs. CE. - Sterner, Carnesville,















































. dbl. yellow cannas
single red canas for other color
Ss. Myrs.--k. LL. Sterner, Carnes-

nt to exch. dbl. zennia seed, le.
oppy sunflower marigold seed
ther for palms, lantana, pansy
lant, lily of the valley, bleeding
Also exch. shrubs, seeds and
for Mt. Laurel, Magnolia, gar-
eed, pot flowers. Write stating

se Mz e Harris, Carnesville,

sl ved, .1 pink, 1 yellow and
onthly running rose. Must be
ooted, 2 yrs. old. Write prices.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
: everblooming roses, best va-
2 yrs. old and well rooted, also
ngeas, pink and blue. Grimson
ind abelia, state kind and pzice.
Lula, Ga., Box 95.
to buy some yellow oxalis
have lost address of lady who
re of Mrs. J. F, Reeves, El-
a
Parma violets. Roots of sweet
id, either white, blue or purple.
J. T. Roche, 26 Garden Avenue,
nah, Ga.
nt 2 well rooted Nandinas. Mrs.
G. ek, Royston, Ga.



sery Stock For Sale
And Wanted

rt and Schley pecan trees.
nspected: &to:-6 ft. =-above



arf evegreen bees 14 in.
pie 10 and some smaller)



inspected, guaranteed Tne to
ruit trees: peach and apple
pe vines. All leading varieties
100; pears, cherries, plums,
100; figs, $20 a 100. E. B. Tra-
iverdale, Ga.
malds earliest black _ berry,
1.10 a 100; Premo and Lu-
ewberry, Same price: Mission-
berry, $3 M, 40c a 100; Kud-
rooted, $25 M. $3 a 100;
D5 Himalaya blackberry, ey
5 for 75c; cherokee hedge
2.50 M, $1.50 a 100; Red Bud,
ST. medium, or 12 small, for
refully packed and postpaid. ae
ole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.
art pecan trees, cheap. Liberal
ion on 25 or more. Will exch.
rse or cow feed. J. T. Means,
ville, Ga.
kinds of Nursey stock for home
nmercial orchards. C. N. Fitts,

10 canna bulbs or 8 cuttings of

you have and what you want in-



0 ted privet hedge, $1 a 100,



-Tallapo ay
ard Stewart pecan trees.



Ace



y
Sell or exch, for corn, velvet beans,

field peas, beggarweed seed, Kudzu
plants, rye or oats. S. K. Simon,. Al-
bany, Ga,

All leading varieties of well branch-
- apple trees: 2 yr. old, 20c ea., 1
, 15; peach trees, 20c ea., pecan,
Te to $1.25; Kiefer and Bartlett
pears and cherry, 50 ea., Concord and
Niagara grape, 15 ea., Missionary,
Klondike and Lady Thompson straw-
berry plants, 50c a 100, $3.50 M.. Ev-
erbearing, 75c a 100, $4, 50 M. Gov.
inspected and True to Name. Mrs.
= Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1. Box

Crahantle rhododendrons, dee wood
mtn. laurels, forsythia, 15c ea., pur-
ple lilac, snowballs, tlowering quince,
flowering almonds, 20c; white jonquil,
sweet scented violets, 40c doz., tiger
lilies, trailing arbutus, 20c doz., each;

cherokee roses, 50c doz. all well root. |

ed. Add postage. Miss D. E. Holland,
Mineral Bluff, Ga., Care DeHarts
Box. ee

Dwarf Eng. boxwoods, 1 to 6 ft.,
make offer, also 50 well rooted, 1 yr.
old, $3 doz., Blue iris, 25 doz., $1 a
100; thornless jonquils, 25c doz., all
colors chrysanthemums, 25c doz.,
American Beauty rose cuttings, 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. W. F. Fricks, Sil-
ver Greek, Ga.

Calif. privet hedge cutings, 50c a

100; pecan trees, 4 to 5 ft,, 50c; white |

English peach trees, 15c ea., red rasp-
berry, 5c ea., 50c doz., white black-
berry, 10c ea., $1 doz. Fig sprouts,
6 for 50c; Everbearing strawberry
plants, 75c a 100; dewhberry, 5c ea.,
50 doz., Golden Bells, rooted, 20c ea.
Mrs. Tinia Phillips, Flowery Branch,
Ga., Box 62.

Schley pecan trees and well rooted,
2 to 5 yr. old Kudzu plants, reason-
able prices. Will exch. for seed peas,
peanuts, corn and soy beans. Leander
M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. ~

eS Schley, and Money-Maker | 6
pecan trees, budded and State inspect-
ed: 2 to 8 ft., 25e to 70c. In lots of
50 or more, 10 per cent off. J. M.
Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.

About 50 old fashioned Yellow
Press peach trees, 25c ea., FOB. Mrs.-
J. S. Kennedy, Uvalda, Ga.

Old fashioned horse apples, persim-
mons, crabapple and goose plum trees,
10c ea., $1 doz., also Himalaya black-

|oerry plants, 5c ea. All well rooted.

Will exch. for good pigs, not over $5
ea. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga.,
Rte le

Mtn. laurel. crabapple, azaleas, dog-
wood, 15 ea., 8 for $1; Tiger lilies
and Everereens, 30c- doz., trailing ar-
butus, 25c doz., holly hocks, 75e doz.,

and black walnut trees, 15c ea., 8 for |-

$1. Mrs. W. F. Fain, Morganton, Ga.

Mtn. laurel, 4 colors azaleas, hibis-
cus, rhododendrons, 15c ea., dogwoods,
persimmons, erabapple, tulips, box el-
ders, 10c ea., black raspberry, $1 doz.

Jap. barberry bushes, 75 doz. Add

postage. Miss Ethel R. Wilson, Mor-
zanton, Ga.

Schley pecan trees, 5 to 12 ft., 45
to 60c. Carefully dug and wrapped for
shipment. Special price on 100 lots.
Mrs. Geo. McDonald, Cuthbert, Ga.

Black and White walnut sprouts,
25e ea., dogwood and min. laurel, 20
and 25e ea. Tiger lilies, $1.25 a 100;
cherokee roses, 30c doz., snow-o on-the-
smtn., 20c ea., crabapple, 25c doz., tan-
sV, 30 doz., blackberry, 15c doz. No
checks, Money order or stamps. John
Millholland, Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Yellow, September, ripening cling-
stone peac htrees, 10 to 20c ea., 12
i0c trees, $1; 12 15ce. $1.50; 12, 20c,

$2; black June cherries, blue and Mo-

gul, and Blue Damson piums, and
few May cherry trees, 20c-ea., Umbrel-
ia china, 10 to 20c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt.
Ee
40 or 50 yellow quince trees, 2 yrs.
jld, 10 ea., or exch. for Early Jersey
cabbage or Bermuda onion plants. E.
C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga., Rt. 2.
Nice lot 1 yr. old leading varieties



apple trees, 3 to x 4 enn State in-

spected stock, 12 1- 20 ea., $10 a 100
prepaid. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.

State inspected papershell budded
pecan trees: Schley and Stewart, 2 to
8 ft., 20 to 70c. Special price on large
agi Opie R. Johnson, Shellman, Ga.,

t :

Dwarf boxwoods,. well rooted, $1
doz., also some about 4 yrs. old, $1
ea., from 5 to 15 in. high. E. J. Mason,
Luxomni Ga., Care J. W. Starnes.

Mimosa, decorative evergreen and
Cedar trees, 1 to 3 ft., 20c ea., Ever-
bearing strawberry, 25e a 100, $1. 50a
M. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6.

State inspected peach aes
ing varieties, 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 ft., 20c
ea., del. Prizetaker and Evans plums,
same price. P. W. White, Goggins, Ga.

Fig sprouts, 6 for 50c. Mrs. Alice
Garner, Palmetto, Ga.

Seedling peach trees and strawberry
plants, leading varieties, reasonable
prices, or exch. for cattle or chickens.
R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.

Stewart and Schley pecantrees, all

heights, 20e up; Calif. privet bushes,
6. yr. old, del., $2 a 100; Pyramid
Cedar, 18 to 30 in., lc per in. K. N.
sharp, Commerce, Ga. ;

Well rooted, 3 yrs. old Concord grape
vines, $80 M, 9c ea., in lots of 50 to
100; 10c, lots of 50 or less. Nothing
less than 5 shipped. R. H. Akin, Grif-
fin, Ga., Rt. B.

White scuppernong Concord grape,
Brown Calif. figs, all well rooted, 10c
ea., or $1 doz., del., also sage plants,
5 ea., or 50c doz., del in lots of 5 or
more. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2.

High grade arbor vitaes, average.
50c del.; 50 or more in the State. W.
HH. Bonner, Macon, Ga., Rt. 1.

Budded pecan trees. Govt. inspect-

ed. Any size. Leading varieties. Seli
or exch. Fred Geiger, Flintside, Ga.

4 yr. old, 40-48 in., Irish junipers,
stock and wel shaped, $1 ea., $10
per doz., 2 yr. old junipers, $3.25 fo1

6, $6 doz., several M, 1 yr. old plants, |

to sell in large orders. Mes: S2b:-

Duncan, Cornelia, Ga., Rt. 1.

- Small magnolia, 12 in. palms, grow

large, 3 ft., old fashioned plum trees,
Chinaberry trees, nicely packed, 25
and 50c; Exch. for farm produce. B.
O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga.

Govt. inspected pecan trees: Schley,
Stewart and Success, 4 to 10 ft., 50c
to $1, FOB. Will exch for Iron peas.
Good stock. A. C. Shell, Pitts, Ga.

Schley, Stewart, Money-Maker,
Tesche pecan trees, 50 to 80c FOB.
Govt. inspected. E. L. Butler, Camil-
la, Ga.

Red Goose and Damson plum trees,
6 for 70c; 12 for $1 postpaid. A. Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Ga., Rt. 1.

Well rooted Mock orange hedge
plants, $1.25 a 100 del., also nice root
ed dewberry plants, 60c a 100 del. Mrs.
J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga., Rt. 1.

Citrus Trifoliata hedge plants, 75c
a 100. Small plants but good roots de-
veloped. Make impenetrable hedge, for
sale. C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.

White fig, pomegranate, May cher-
ry; horse apples, 1, 2, and 8 ft., 15c
ea., Himalaya blackberry, rooted, 10c
ea., red plums, red Currant, 12-1.
10c. Add postage on orders less than
$1. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell,
Ga.

Budded papershell pecan trees, State
inspected. Write for prices. Will exch.

for feed oats, seed peas, hay or seed.

peanuts. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee, Ga.
About 8M, heavily rooted boxwood

plants, ready for transplanting, $1.

doz., $7 a 100; $60 M, or lot for $150
del.. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville,
Ga., Rt. 3. aS
Crabapples, pink cherokee roses,
50c doz., mtn. laurels, 25c. Well root-
od. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Carson,
Morgantown, Ga.
' Azaleas, mtn. laurels, 6 for 25c ea.,
erabapples, pink cherokee roses, 50c
doz., a. Well rooted. Add postage.
Mrs. Prince Fain, Morgantown, Ga.
Jap pink vines, pomegranate and
|ginger plants, 25c ea., red spider lil-



ies, 50 doz., Sage palms, $1 to $5 |

,|tus, 25e doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. D.

lead.

ea., lavender: hardy. Tees and Blu
Bells of Scotland, 5c doz., ea. Add suf-
ficient money extra for postage. Mrs.
O. S. Fields, Thomasville, Ga., 407 N. s
Madison St.

Privet hedge, well rooted, average <2
6 to 14 in., $1.25 a 100, or 2c ea., in |
lots of less than 100. All FOB. Lonnie
Rundles, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.

Min. laurel, dogwood, 2 for 25; Seis
low root, 40c lb., cherokee rose, 2 for
15c; azaleas, 6 for 25c; trailing arbu-

McGill, Morgantown, Ga. _

State inspected Frotscher (few)
Schleys, pecan trees, 4 to 8 ft. All
trees fumigated, measured and tagged.

Sell or exch. some for shrubs and ev- a
ergreens. Mrs. C. O. Smith, pee oer ay

hurst, Ga.

100 River hedge plants, $3 a 100; 4
junipers, 50c ea., 3 Monthly rose bush-
eS, 25 for <3, all well rooted. Add
postae. Mrs. Bertha Gable, Buchanan,
Ga, Rt 3.





















Papershell pecan trees. Best. varie- es x

ties, 50 to 70c ea., FOB. J. -W. Wood-

all, Milner, Ga. =

Schley, Stewart and Money- Maker
pecan trees. Write for prices. Chas.
Harman, Stovall, Ga.

~ Boxwood cuttings, $5 100 del. Byers ie

green Vinca vines, $3 a 100 del. Mrs.

3.

Boxwood, 150 tree variety, 20 in., 5

$8. 50 doz., Dwarf variety, rooted cut-

cings, 6 to 8 in., $6.50 a 100. Lucretia =
dewberry, $4, 50 for 500; Cape Jas-" 2

mine, 30e ea., $3 doz. White spirea and

Little Star Jasmine, white Eng. oe : ;

wood, 30c ea. All del. Lois Woodruff,





B. B. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Rt.



Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1. ; es =

First class boxwood plants, 300 for,
$20. magnolia glaucia trees, 2 for ae
watermelon crepe myrtle, 5 for $1;
cape jasmine, spirea, 25c ea. All root-
ed and del. Mrs.
Greenville, Ga.

200 rooted boxwoods, 2 1-2 yrs. old,
$15 del. Satisfaction guaranteed or

money back; also white nest onions, =

60c gal. del. Miss
Greenvile, Ga., Rt. 3.
High land cedar oe. $1 ea., 39
doz. C. M. Lane Colquitt, Ga.
San Rubea grape vines, red, ear-
tier than scuppernongs, fine quality,

Maud

1 yr. old, well rooted, 25c ea., del. T.

A. Heaton, Hartwel, Ga., Rt. 4.

Butter nut or white walnut trees,
1 1-2 to 3 ft., well rooted, 25c ea. Add _
postage. L. W. Lance, Dahlonega, Ga.
RFD 4. Box 86.

High grade arbor vitaes, 50c del,
in the state of 50 or more plants, av- |

Cc. M. Robinson, a







erage 18 in. high. W. H. Bonner, Ma- Ss

con, Ga., Rt. 1.

Leading varieties apple trees, good
selection of 20 trees, for $2.50 del. 1
ie old, 3 to 5 ft., State inspected. Ts .

M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.



Choice papershell pecan trees, 50

to 70c ea. Govt. inspected. Will exch
for farm products. B. Lloyd Woodall,
Milner, Ga.

State inspected, apple and peach
trees, leading varieties, 2 to 5 ft., 10
to 20c ea., pear trees, 4 to 5 ft., ee
Harvest and Kiefer, 50c ea., grape
vines, 2 yr. Coneord Blue,
white, Delaware Red, 15c ea., $12 a
100, also strawberry plants,
dike, Misisonary, progresive and Ey-

Klom 7

Niagara



erbearing, 50c a 100. W. H. Alexander, ey =

Leaf, Ga.

State inspected, 3 kinds fig wood,
pomegranate, 2 kinds crepe myrtle, oe
altheas, single and dbl. Eng. dogwood,
white spirea, bearing quince, apricot,
honeysuckle, 1 and 2 yr. old, rooted
stock, 25 and 50c ea. Write for prices.
Mis. Ro S: SHHpSOM; Waverly Hall,
Ga.

All kinds of inde trees, shrubbery.
Write for description and prices. C.
J. Bell, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 3.

English dogwood, 3 ft.,
Willow, 2 to 8 ft., 25c ea., Dorothy
Perkins and Red Dorothy Perkins,

10c ea., 6 for 50c; Arbor-vitae, 2 yrs.

old, 50c ea. No order for shrubberp
filled for less than 50c. L. D. Hada-

way, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.



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-- R. I. REDS FOR SALE >
(Continued from page 7)
_ 80 pure bred S. C. R. I. Reds: Feb-
_ ruary pullets, $1.50 ea. Donaldson and
College strain. Mrs. H. M. Waters,
Hilltonia, Ga.
11 R. I. April pullets and 1 roost-
er, $12 for lot FOB Jasper or Fair-
mount. Send cash with order. Mrs.
H. O. Medlin, Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 2.
10 pure bred R. I. Red pullets. 1
male bird, properly mated, $20 cash.
Mrs. D. O. Woodward, Jenkinsburg,
Ga: Rs
25.8. C. R. I. Red pullets, Donaldson
strain, $15 for 10, or lot for $1:25 ea.
FOB. Dan Pridgen, Wray, Ga., Rt. 2.
2 yr. old R. I. Red cock, direct: from
~ Donaldson, $3 FOB. Mrs. H. L. Har-
~ rell, Colquitt, Ga.
5 Rose Comb R. I. Red pure bred
and ready to lay pullets, $7 for lot.
airs. A.B. Crow,
Ga Rt. 2.
15 R. I..Red March pullets. Pure
bred, $1 ea. Mrs. J. H.. Mills, Jen-
_ kinsburg, Ga.
808. C. R. I. Red hens, 1928 hatch.
- Pure bred dark red, $1.50 ea., Will not
ship less than 10; also 3 cockerels,
now ready for service, $1.50 ea. Send

























































_ Gahee, Wrens, Ga.

Quisenberrys AAA Quality S. C. R.
J. Reds, March hatched cockerels, from
trapnested eggs, laid by hens having

300 and upward record, $5 ea. FOB.

' Jed. Dixon, Camilla, Ga., Rt. C.
30 R. I. Reds: 2 \cockerels. April
hatch, Davis strain, $1 ea., or $30 for
lot, or exch. lot for 40 bu. good corn.
Mrs. N. W. Folsom, Norman Park,
Ga., Rt. 1.

12 thoroughbred R. I. Red cockerels,
$2 ea., or $20 for lot. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga. '
- Choice R. I. Red cocks, from parents
whose egg record exceeds 300 eggs,
$5 ea. Send P. O. money order. K. G.
Sims, Statham, Ga.

3 young, pure bred Buckeye Red
cockerels, $1.50 ea. O. C. Williams,
Commerce, Ga. ;

Dark red 2 yr. old Donaldson cocks,
$3 and $5 ea. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone
Mtn, Ga, Rt. 1.

28 hens, 20 mos. old, 5 pullets, 11
~mos. old, and 2 cocks, 2 yrs. in Feb-
ruary. Guaranteed pure Owens strain.
_.C. R. I. Reds, $50 for lot of 35 FOB.

_ Wm. A. Pierce, Maysville, Ga.

+ 1 very large R. 1. Red>rooster,. $2;
also 1 fine W. L. rooster, $2. Mrs.
L. L. Adams, Hapeville, Ga,

2 pure bred dark R. I. Red 1 and 2
yr. old roosters, $3 ea. Sell to pre-
vent inbreeding. Mrs. C. V. Walker,
Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 38, Box 57. .
1 large, deep red, R. I. Red 2 yr.
old cock, $3. Aggie Franklin, Duluth,
Ga, Rt. 1.

Have sold all R. I. Reds advertised.
_ Answer to inquiries. W. O. Stevenson,
Trenton, Ga.

508. C. R. I. Red hens and pullets,
10 mos. to 2 yrs. old, $2 ea., 2 yr. old
cock, $140; 2 yr. old cock, $5; 1 yr.
old cock, $5; 15 mos. old, $3; April
_eockerel, $2; also selected hatching
eggs, $1.50 for 15, $4 for 50, $7.50 a
100 postpaid. Cartons to be returned.
Mahood and Owen strain. Miss Belle
Timmerman, Bronwoed, Ga., Box 83.
9S. C. R. I. Red 5 mos. old pullets,
$1 ea., 4 April hatch, $1.25 ea., 1 cock,
yr. old,. $2,or lot for $15.50. Pure

- bred and dark red. Cash with order.
Money order preferred. Mrs. L. D.
Kimball, Alma, Ga., Rt. 3.

85 R. f. Red pullets, pure bred, 3
mos. old, $1 ea., or $30 for lot. Mrs.
Jo. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3.

_ 85 thoroughbred R. I. Red yearling
now laying hens, from large, heavy
hens that lay large brown eggs, $1.-
65 ea., FOB crated. Money order with

order. Mrs. M. V..Brush, Climax, Ga.

9 hens, 1 yr. old, and pullets and 1
- eockerel, $15. Thoroughbred Donald-
son strain. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Ga., Rt. Beek

WYANDOTTES FOR SALE

12 Silver Lace, R. C. hens, and one
cock. Tarbox strain. No culls. $15 for







11ot FOB. Cash with

Flowery Branch, |g

P. O. money order. Mrs. B. C. Mc-.










order. J. L
son, Canton; Ga. RED 3. 2 &

25 pure bred R. C. White Wyandotte
10 wks. old pullets, 75c ea. L. P An-
derson, Toccoa, Ga., Rt. 3.

3 White Wyandotte pure bred hens.
Sell or exch. for 2 pure bred R. I.
Red hens and 1 rooster, not over two
yrs. old. Mrs. A. N. Adams, Elber-
ton; Ga. Rt. 9: So

1S. L. Wyandotte 18 mos. old pure
pred, heavy R. C., cock, $1.50 FOB.
Mrs. M. J. McDowell, Blakely, Ga.,
Rt; 2 : Hes ee

Choice W. Wyandotte cockerels,
Regal Dorcas strain, $2 ea., FOB. C.
P. Colelough, Maxeys, Ga.

2 pure bred R. C. Silver Lace Wy-
andotte roosters, May 1928 hatch. My
own strain, $1.25 ea., 1 June hatch
rooster, $1. Will exch. the 2 May
hatch for 3 hens, any pure breed. Mrs.
T. I. Maxwell, Washington, Ga., Rt.



. Thomp-

6 S. L. Wyandotte pullets and one
rooster about grown, $1 ea., 4 hens,
large size, 18 mos. old, $2 ea., 1 cock,
same age, $2; eggs, $1 for 15 del.
Carton to be returned. W. T. Adams,
Lavonia, Ga.

BABY CHICKS FOR SALE AND
CUSTOM HATCHING
Ferris W. L. baby chicks, from best
egg strain from trapnest hens with
260 to 293 record. 100 per cent live
del. guaranteed, $12 per 100 prepaid.

F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.

Custom hatching: set egg for 3c ea.,
be per chick, in Cypres incubators,
1M cap. Set entire cap. for 1 party for
$25. they paying Exp. or P. P. charg-
es. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga.,
Rts 6.

Baby chicks: Parks strain B. R.,
Reg. Permit 29 C-71, from special pen
matings, $22 a 100; $11.50 for 50;
Standard matings, $18 per 100; $9.50
for 50. All postpaid. Flock B. W. D.
State tested. Miss Mamie Roach, Dai-
sy, Gav, Rid.

Baby chicks from pure Donaldson
S.C. R. I. Red flock, hatched from my
own hens, $16 per 100 del. Mrs. T. J.
Ray, Stone Mt., Ga., Rt. 1.

R. I. Red day old chicks, from Spec-
jal matings, $5 for 25; From selected
stock, $4 for 25; $7.50 for 50, $15 a
100. March and April del. Mrs. J. L.
Peugh, Barnesvile, Ga, Rt. A.

Booths White Minorcas, and Tan-
ered White Leghorns, chicks from
specialized breeder for increased flock
production or foundation _ breeders:
High quality as represented our Pull-
et No. 502, 3rd highest Leghorn Ga.
contest, since Nov. Ist, All Minerca
matings, headed by Sons Worlds
highest official contest. Minorca hens:
prices moderate. Write. N. C. Wil-
oughby, Blackshear, Ga.

BABY CHICKS FOR SALE

Ss. C. Ancona, Sheppard _ strain,
day old chicks. Last yr. at South.
eastern Fair, Atlanta, won best dis-
play cn Anconas. Write for prices.
S. C. Poole, Canton, Ga., Rt. 4.

B. R., Reds, Buff Orpingtons, W.
L. chicks. Write for special free of-
fer of chicks with ea. order. G. D.
Fain, Edison, Ga.

High powered Baby chicks: Reds
and Barred Rocks, $14 a 100; White
and Brown L. $12; Silver Lace Wyan-
dottes, $18; Custom hatching: 3 1-2c
per egg in lots of 500 or over; under
4e per egg. D. F."Thomas, Odum, Ga.,
Box 27:

Clays Two in One strain S. C.
R. I. Reds, bred for exhibition and
high egg production, B. W. D. tested
stock baby chicks, 30 and 45c ea.,
in lots of 25. R. T. Clay, Marietta,
Ga., 610 Powder Springs St.

W. L. day old Wycoff strain chicks
$12. per 100 del. B. F. Bruce, Mar-
tin, Ga.

Booking orders for baby chicks4
from accredited birds to be del. after;
Feb. 24th. Prices quoted, ea. in lots
of less than 100 and 100 lots: S. C.
W., Brown and Buff Leghorns, 14e,
ei2; Boe. W. b.,.B. R., Buff Ply
mouth Rocks and Reds, 15c, $138;



r



White P. Rocks, W. and S. L: Wyan-





dottes and . C. Anconas, 16c, $14
S. C. White and Buff Minorcas, 20c,
$18; S. C. Black Minorcas, 17c, $15;
heavy breeds, assorted, 13c, $11;
light, assorted, 12c, $9.50; Prepaid.
100 per cent live del. Cash with ord-
er. Mrs. Mary Sirmans, Howell, Ga.

March del. baby chicks: Reds, W.
and Buff Rocks, $8 for 50, $5 for
25, or $15 a 100; Buff Minorcas, $16
a 100, $9 for 50, $5 for 25. Clara
V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

Day old chicks, 20c ea., White
Rock eggs, $1.50 for 15, or exch. for
Iron Brab peas. H. L. Williams, Bax-
ley, Ga. ss

Ss. C. W. L. utility strain baby
chicks, from hens with 250 to 300
egg record, $15 per 100, or $13 in
500 lot. 100 per cent live del. guar-
antee. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junc-
tion, Ga., Box 15.

S. Cc. R. I. Red baby chicks from
Donaldson and College strain, $16
per 100 del. March and April del.,
also eggs from same strain, $6 a 100.
Mrs. H. M. Waters, Woodcliff, Ga.
- Atheron baby chicks, R. I. Reds,
ide ea., Leghorns, 13 ea., in 100
lots, also other breeds, same high
quality. Slightly higher in small lots
Everything from stock that is bred
to lay and win: also 2 Buekeye incu-
bators, careful use for only 1 season
also 500 cap., brooder. Need room
for larger machines. Priced right to
sell. H. R. Gaskin, Americus, Ga.

Baby chicks from Tancred heavy
laying 254 to 800 record, pedigree 2
yr. old hens, $15 a 100, or $60 for
500. Will exch. 100 for trio turkeys.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2.

Booking orders for baby chicks
from Feb. 21st throughout season
del. Rigidly culled and tested flock,
Donaldson Reds, $18 per 100; 20c
ea., in smaller lots; range chicks and
mated as gathered, $16 a 100 del.
Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Ga.,
Rt.

Booking orders for S. C. W. L.
day old chicks from 2 yr. old hens.
High producers. W. H. Watkins, Mil-
len, Ga.

Custom hatching: hatch your eggs
and del. chicks to you, 3 1-2c per
egg. Hatch every week. L. H. Rawls,
Zebulon, Ga.

Genuine Pape strain S. C. Black
Minorca baby chicks, $15 a 100; $7.50
for 50 del., also eggs, $1.25 for set-
ting del. Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cairo,
Ga., RE A.

Baby chicks and started chicks:
that have been properly brooded and
fed for 1, 2, or 3 weeks; Day old
Rocks, Reds, $15 a 100; Anconas,
$20; Jersey Giants, $25. All bes*
strains, Add 5e per week if wanted

started. Dr. Robt. L. Biggs, Way-
cross, Ga.

Pure bred quality baby chicks.
Reds and Rocks, $17 a 100; J. B

Giants, $22 a 100; 1c per chick less
in lots of 500. 100 per cent live del.
guaranteed. Trays hold 110 eggs. P.
D. Karsten, Ft. Valley, Ga. .-
Day old chicks: W. L., -R. I. Reds
and Barred Rocks, $16.a 100 each.
Custom hatching: $4 per 100 eggs.
$30 per M. eggs. Eustace J. McKin-
ney, Jr., Blackshear, Ga. ;

Day old chicks: Hollywood W. L.
from heavy trapnested flock, $120
per M., $62.50 for 500; $138 a 100;
B. R., R. I. Reds, White Rocks, $14;
Buff Orpingtons, S. L. Wyandottes,
White Wyandottes, $15 a 100; B:-L.
Anconas, $13; J. B. Giants, Lt. Bra-
hmas, $18; Heavy assorted, $13. All
guaranteed strong and vigorous. O.
J. Heely, Riverdale, Ga., RFD. On
Dixie Highway, 3 mi. No. Jonesboro.

Baby chicks, from pedigreed Tan-
cred W. L., with records of not less
than 200 eggs; $15 a 100; $65 for
500; R. I. Reds, $15 a 100; Mixed
Heavies for broilers, $13; Barred
Rocks, $15 a 100; 100 per cent live
del, Try and order as far ahead as
possible. We hatch ea. week and fill
orders or return money week re-
ceived, unless you wish a later del.
Have 5000 per week. C. A. Burge.

Macon, Ga., Rt. 4.



tlaying hens and 1 cockerel and 5 N. |





anuary

BABY CHICKS WANTED
Want baby chicks to raise on hal-

ves 8, 10 wks. old, B. R. or any large

breed. Will give best of attention.

Good range. Notify at once. Mrs=

Billie Simans, Stockton, Ga., Rt. A.

Want 100 Buff Minorca baby
chicks; price reasonable. M. O. Ma--
hoffey, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 500 baby chicks to raise on
halves by the 15th of Feb. Any large __
breed. Exp. chicken raiser. Mrs. . |
L. Dominey, Rentz, Ga. oe

Want some one to furnish baby
chicks to raise on halves: size to 1 lb.
Any amount up to 500. Pure dark
Cornish Indian games _ preferred.
Must be pure breed and good stock,
true to color. Mrs. S. A. Wright, Ced-
ar Springs, Ga.

Want 75 or 100 baby chicks to
raise on halves, 8 1-2 to 8 wks. old.
Any kind except white Leghorn. Mrs.
W. L. Ginn, Bristol, Ga. a

Want 500-1 M baby chicks to raise
to 10 wks. old on halves. Exp. J. 8.
Black, Ward, S. C. =

Want 50 baby chickh to raise on |
halves to 6 wks. old. No leghorns.
Mrs. M. W. Castellow, 422 Johnson
Ave., Macon, Ga.

Want 5 or 600 W. L. baby chicks
for raising on halves until half
grown. Good place and guarantee
best care. Write. Dana Lester, Brook-
let, Ga. ce

Want baby chicks to raise on hal-
ves. Also ducks, geese and turkeys. |
Mrs. Joe E. Tyson, Midville, Ga., Rt.
Three. ae

Want 100 White Leghorn or R. I.
Reds, baby chicks to raise on halves
until 10 wks. old. Miss Ethleen Hend-
erson, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 5. ao

Want baby chicks, 100. To raise
on halves to 8 wks. old about the
middle of March. Also 150 Pekin. ~-
duck eggs to hatch about March Ist
Mrs. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt.
One. eu

Want 200 day old baby chicks to
raise on halyes to 8 or 10 wks. old.
To be del. March ist. Heavy, mixed
breed preferred. Exp. chicken raiser.
= B. F. Harrell, Colquitt, Ga., Rt.
~ Want to exch. cabbage and onion
nlants of leading varieties for haby
a Miss Irene Powell, Omega,

a.

Want to exch. trio Brahma, 2 now.

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x

%. rabbits (4 does and 1 buek), for
value in baby chicks of any large
reed; also want to raise on halves
baby chicks to 9 wks. Long exp. Mrs.
R. L. Hampton, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2. ~

Want to exch. Jersey male calf, 1
no. old, value $5 for equal value in ~
3. C. R. I. Red, Barred Rocks, or ~
mixed baby chicks. Mrs. J. C. Bland,
Metter, Ga. ee

Want 100 baby chicks: Donaldson
Reds and Silver Lace Wyandottes, |
on March 1st or 15th. Write and
send price and also send 1 or 2 for ~
sample and when I order they can be
-ounted in. Mrs. M. E. Howard, Moul-
trie, Ga., Rt. 7. d =



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE SE

10 fine, fat mixed hens, 6 Ibs. ea.
25 lb. Cash with order. No checks.
Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga.

R. I. Reds, Barred and White
Rocks for sale. Newton A. Nash,
Philomath, Ga:

20 Silver Campine hens, good lay-
ers, and 2 cocks, $25 for lot. Mrs.
W.K. Burgsteiner, Valdosta, Ga., Rt.
5, Box 63. . =
_. 9 young chickens: Reds and Wyan- _
dottes, average, 2 1-2 and 8 lbs. ea.
Sell at market price. J. W. Rheney,

Wadley, Ga.
25 Silver Spangled Hamburgs,
$32.50; 18 hens and 8 cockerels.

March and April hatch except 6.
Hens now taying. Send cash with ord-
er. J. H. Burkhead, Union City, Ga.
10 hens, mixed breed, for table use,
me ea. Mrs. H. M. Mallard, Hilltonia,
a.






NEOUS ce | have

OR SALE.



CHICKENS WANTED

_ Want to exch. 15 or 20 thorough.
bred S. C. R. I. Reds, Donaldson and
Owen strain, very dark in color, 1
yr. old, for S. C. White Leghorns.
Ferris or English strain, 1 yr. old.
Wexeh. 2. for 3. Mrs. J; Aj oes
Meigs) Cie
400 well developed Big
Strain W. UL. pullets, March 6tk
hatch. Will take them at 10 wks. old.
May 15th. Price must be right. A. C.
Dunean, Woodbury, Ga.
Want 8 hens and 1 rooster, Black
-Minoreas or Barred Rocks. Must be
reasonable. No culls wanted. Mrs. H
E. Vickers, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt.
= One.
Want thoroughbred Barred Rocks,
March or April 1928 hatch: 20 pul-
oe and 2 ockerels, unrelated to
pullets. Must be free from disease
mites and lice, cheap for cash. Give

full deseription and price in first}

. H. Willingham, ee
Want Tancred W. L. now laying
: pullets. Will exch. or make best cash
price for 20 or 30, also make best
- eash price on 400 pullets, hatched ir
Feb. del. in 4 to 8 wks. Mrs. C. E.
Dell, Sycamore, Ga.
Want large stock, pure ibred Corn-
ish Game rooster, Bull Dog strain,
12 to 20 mos. old. W. L. Dixon, Quit-
_ man, Gar



ae l.2 0 Will exch. B. R. rooste:
for same rite. Mrs: M. E. Penning:
ton, Milledgeville, Ga., 401 . So.
Wayne St.

Want two pure breed Parks strain

roosters. Want: to exch. my pure
breed B. R. rooster, Thompson strain.
Will give $1. 25 difference. Dewey
Nelms, Bowman, Ga., Rt. 1.
- Want one pure bred Golden Se-
bright pullet. Will exch. my bantar
rooster of same breed. Mrs. LB.
Taylor, Rydal, Ga. =
- Want 2 cockerels: Silver Lace
Wyandottes, Buff Rocks, or Orping-
tons or two pure breed _ crossed.
Write exactly what you have and
prices. Mrs. Wm Marvin Snell,
Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 8 Wyandotte cockerels, Mar>
tin Regal strain. Give price and des-

cription to James Whitley, Ociila, Ga.

Want to exch. 1 R. I. Red 1928

rooster for hen, not over a jr. old.

Any good breed. Mrs. L. T. Mitchell,

851 Collier Rd., Atlanta, Ga.

Want one pure Donaldson Apri!
hatched cockerel. Must be a dark
rich red color..Mrs. P. W. Hyatt.
Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want. a thoroughbred Cornish In-
dian Game rooster March or April
hatching 1928 from flock uniform
in feather. A. A. Manley, Toccoa, Ga.

Will exch. one large dark rich red
Donaldson strain coeckerel for one
same strain and color. Not over one
yr. old. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon,
Gar

Want 5 W. L. cockerels, Ingless
strain from 250 eggs. Will exch. pul-
let of same breed now laying. Will

give 2 for one. G. K. Johnson, Ha-
hira, Ga.

Want pure English or Kentucky
2 Domineca' Game chickens. Must be
reasonable for cash. James Johnson,

Reaz- Ala. Rt 1:

Want 2 B. R. cockerels. Any except
Park strain. Must be pure bred and

; reasonable. Prefer 1 yr. old. Mrs.
Jasper A. Brown, Douglasville, Ga.

Rt. 3.

- Want 1 thoroughbred B. R. cock-

-erel not over 18 months old. Also S.
x. R. I. Red cockerel same age. Would
like deep rich color at right price.
A few pullets of large egg purchases.
Price must be right. Write what you







-Want Parks strain B. R. rooster,

young hens. Must be healthy and
well developed and cheap for cash or
will exch. oil burning Buckeye brood-
ers or Ford ton truck for same. S.
P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.

Want trio of pure Golden Sebright
bantams: G. W. Wansley, Tignall,
Ga., Also trio of pure Dark Cornish
Games.

Want pure R. L Reds or any large
breed hens not over 1 yr. old. Will
exch. value. Mrs. Pearl Maddox,

airburn, Ga.

Want 10 brown leghorn pullets.
State price. Mrs. R. F. Brantley,
Pitts, Ga., Rt,

Will ttade value five to $200 for
thickens, seeds, ducks, geese. J. T.
Patterson, Atlanta, Ga., Genl. Del.

Want to exch. 15 Ss. G. BR. L Red
sullets. Donaldson strain. Now lay-
ng. Will exch. for baby chicks, any
good heavy breed. Prefer R. I. Reds
or $30 cash. Mrs. Wayne Hall, Cas-
ade Rd., Atlanta, Ga. .

Will exch. one No. 1 Star barrel
10 gal. churn for 5 young Irish Gray
zamehens and one cock or any oth-
ar good games. J. J. Reese, Newnan,
Ga. wee,

Want at once, 25 or 30 mixed ban-
am hens and pullets any color ex-
cept white. Write what you have and
yuote price. S..H. Monroe, Thomas-
ville, Ga.

Want to exch. auto knitter in per-
fect cond. for 10 B. R. hens. or lot
of white chicken feed sacks. Mrs. W.
S. Cook, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want chickens to raise on halves.
Will take from 15 to25 hens and
roosters. No culls. R. I. Reds, B. R.
or White Wyandottes. At once.
Write or see me. Mrs. Maude Wil-
jiams, Luxomini, Ga., Rt. 1

Want poultry of all kinds. Chick-
ans, ducks, geese, guineas, or turkeys
Write me what you have to offer
Guy S. Jones, Thomasville, Ga.

Want to exch. Schley pecans at
30c Ib. for S. C. R. I. rooster, last spg.
hatch. Mrs. 8. A. Lee, Alamo, Ga.

Want 25 R. I. Reds or B. R. pullets
State age, weight and price per lb.
Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 75 pure bred single comb
Black Minorea hens and 8 cockerels.
Please state best price on lot. Want
fine strain. Mrs. Allen L, Holleman,
Leary, Ga., Box 142.

Want White Leghorn pullets and

young laying hens. Must be pure
bred of good laying strain, healthy
and cheap for cash. Write describing
fully what you have. T. T. McNelley,
Turnerville, Ga.
' Want Buff Cochin Bantam hens
No common, bantam hens. Wallace
Miller, Jr., Macon, Ga., 171 North
Ave.

Want 6 wks. old Red or@B, R..or
mixed breed at 75c ea. Will exch.
for same. Also want baby chicks at
8 or 4c ea. and Game_ rooster at
$1.25. Mrs. J. DeLoach, Clyo, Ga,
Re a



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC.,
FOR SALE

ed Bronze. April 1928 hatch. Fat.

and healthy, $10 for trio of 1 tom and
2 hens. Mrs. J. F. Folds, Hillsboro,
Ga., Rt. 1.

3 M. B:ttoms, $8 a.,.1 hen, $5.
Spring 1928 hatch, FOB. N. N. Willis,
Blakely, Ga., Rt. 1

A few Bourbon Red toms, about 9
mos. old. Fine for breeding. $5 ea.,
FOB Canon. C. R. Sar one Canon,
Ga.

3 pure bred tee. White Pekin
necks! -2 drakes and 1 duck, $5; Mrs.
L. Ge Adams, Hapeville, Ga.

4 guineas: 2 hens, Blue Speckled;
1 hen and 1 rooster, half white Afri-
ean, $3 for the 4. Miss Cora Daniel,
Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 4.

2 guineas: 1 grown and other half
grown, 75c. Carl Crider, Crawford,
Ga., Box 113.



1 snow white guinea rooster and
++ white breasted hen, $1. 50 for the

44, c a Ga
Want white | ike ule and |
quiries. Mrs. Vashti Hamer, LaGrange,



cc sold or turkeys. cee te in-



Ga.

1 Giant M. B. 2 yr: old,-35; 1b. torn:

$15; 8 May 1928 toms, 18 to 23 Ibs.,
d9 and $10 ea., 3 May 1928 hens,, 14
and 15 lbs., $6 ea. Prize winners. Mrs.
N. C. White, Colbert, Ga., Rt. 2.

4 White Pekin ducks, full feathered,
$1.25 ea., FOB my Exp. office. R. 1
Ozmore, Newton, Ga., Rt. 4. '

Thoroughbred big bone M. B. Giant
tom, wt. when 20 mos. old, 45-50 lbs.,
ue FOB. J. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.,

ae

2 pure bred M. B. turkey toms, $8
ea. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle,
Ga, Rte 1.

2 Bronze gobblers, 1928 hatch, $6
ea., or exch. 1 for a hen of same breed
and healthy. Mrs. Geo. M. Ayers, Ce-
dartown, Ga.

White Australian Guinea 1927 roost-
ers, $1.25 ea., 1928 hatch, $1 ea., also
speckled or pearl oe 1928 hatch;
7c ea., in lots. L. E. Williams, Ty,

rT Ty, Ga.
5 pure bred White African guinea,

15 mos. old roosters, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs.
L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga.

1 peacock, 2 yrs. old, $15 and buy-
er to pay Exp. chgs. J. P. Humphris,
Milledgeville, Ga.

Have sold all geese advertised. All
orders not filled returned. Answer to
many inquiries. N. L. Brown, Register
Gay Rt. 1.

M. B., Goldbank strain toms, 20c
lb. and up, $10 ea., FOB. J. A. John-
son, Bowersville, Ga.

1 Half Big Bone Giant tom, $7.50
FOB. Mrs. A. M. Lewis, Rydal, Ga.,

Ebi aae

Young M. B. tom, Shoemaker strain,
15 or 20 lbs:, $7.50. Mrs. L. B. Lan-
drum, Adairsviile, Ga.

2 trios pure bred White Holland
turkeys, $15 per trio. Mrs. Twilla
Milner, Shellman, Ga., Box 54.

1 pure Bourbon red tom, $7.50. Cash
with order. No checks. Mrs. L. L. Rob-
erts, Fort Gaines, Ga., RFD.

Pure Bourbon Reds, 1928 hatch, 43c
Lp irs Reels: Greene, Cuthbert, Ga.,
Rix Ay

2 White Pekin duck hens, $1 ea. Mrs.
M. W. Nash, Luxomni, Ga.

Pure bred Pekin drakes for sale.
Write for price. P. B. Brown,
Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 turkey hen, $4 or exch. Write
what you have. Mrs. J. L. Peugh,
Barnesville, Ga., Rt. A.

2 Bourbon Red turkey 1928, hens,
wt., 12 Ibs. each, $5.50 ea. Fine breed-

rs. Mrs. Fred Sawyer, Sulphur
Springs, Ga.

Giant M. B. turkey 2 yr. old tom,
wt., between 35 and 40 lbs., $15; 3
May 1929 toms, 18 to 238 lbs., $8 and
$10 ea., 3 May 1928 hens 13 to 15 lbs.,
$6 ea. Prize Winners. Mrs. N. C.
White, Colbert, Ga., Rt. 2.

Mammoth white Pekin induvidual
drake or duck, $3 per head, or pr.
for $5, or consider exch. for choice 8.
Co R.- Ie Red: ready to lay pullets, or
for Ewe sheep, or Angora goats. D.
Y. Hicks, Roberta, Ga.

Thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank strain
toms, from, parent siock direct. $10
ea., FOB. B. M. Holland, ste
Ga.



TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS,
WANTED

Want pure bred M. B. turkeys, last
April hatch: 2 hens and 1 tom; also
want trio of pure White Pekin ducks.
Young stock preferred. G. W. Wans-
ley, Tignall, Ga.

Want a Bronze turkey gobbler for
breeding. Must be good stock and
reasonable. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 1 good stock White Holland or
Bourbon Red hen. Must be cheap for
cash. H. W. Whitworth, Lavonia, Ga.

Want 2 Indian Runner ducks and 1
drake. Will exch. for same. Mrs. T.
K. Moore, Cantony Ga., Rt. 8, Box
52:

Want guinea hens. Advise number
can furnish and lowest cash price. W.

ETC.

Ball

efferson.

son Farms.

Want, 1d
Quote b est pri
eerie? Ga.

Want 2 yr. old (or older) peafowls
single and in pairs. Will pay $10 ed.
B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Want a few old time Green Head
puddle ducks at a reasonable price.
J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4. |

Want to exch. 1 pure bred Bourbon
Red May 1928 hatch 16 1-2 lb. tom for
1 of same breed to prevent. inbreeding.
Swap Ib. for lb. and pay difference.
L. L. Huckeb, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3. _

Want 1turkey tom, any breed Ore
size. A. J. Knight, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 1, :
Box 19.

- Want to exch. $7.50 value for Guin-
ea fowls. J. C. Burroughs, Winder, Ga.

EGGS FOR SALE Sey

Royal J. B. Giant hatching eggs,
$2 per setting of 15 del. from care-
fully bred and good laying flock. J.
T. Gammage, Pine View, Ga.

Pure bred B. R. eggs for hatching.
purposes. 100 each week, $5 a 100
FOB, if taken through February, Mar.
ae April. Drs. Fa Ry aD, Cordele,




e W. T, Mardre,

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a.

Buff Rock eggs, TBe per setting, plus |
packingy and postage. Mrs. C. C. el-
cher, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 2. :

Donaldson strain R. I. Red eggs,
heavy laying stock, $1 per 15 del. E.
McDonalds, Screven, Ga.

Parks strain B. R. Reg. Permit
29C71selected eggs: special pen
matings, $3 for 15; Standard matings,
$2 for 15 postpaid; Flock state test
ed for white Diarrhea. Miss Mamie
Roach, Daisy, Ga., Rt. 1.

Donaldson strain ege 8, Le tae 15.
Crates to be returned. Mrs. J. J. Hooks
Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2.

Columbian Wyandotte eggs, $1 25.
o 15 del. W. D. Bennett, Molena,

a

Pure bred hatching eggs: R. I. Reds
Barred Rocks, Government tested for
white Diarrhea, fine strain, and W.
L. English strain, $1 for 15, $5 per
100 each. Also day old Barred Rock
chicks (same stock) to be del. Febru-
ary and March, 14c ea. T. L. Swanson,
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2.

Booking orders for pure Rouben
Red turkey eggs. March and April
Ael., $4 doz., cel., also select hatching
eggs from pure R. I. Reds, Baynes
celebrated strain (large, vigorous,
heavy laying strain) $1.50 for 15, del.
Can make immediate shipment. Mrs.
Sam Anderson, Hillsboro, Ga.

J. B. Giant, Marcy strain, eggs,
$1.25 for 15 postpaid; also. hens, $1.50.
ea. No culls. Mrs. M. J. alee Rose
lasville, Ga. 4

R. I. Reds, quality atoek: eggs ane
reduced: only 2 pens to hatch from.
Wonderful selection: 1 male with 2
best hens and.1 male with 3 next be
hens. 15 yrs. breeder. Mrs. C. EK. Del
Sycamore, Ga.

Hatching eggs from special mat
ings, from unrelated culled stock d
rect of Mrs. Donaldsons perfect S.
C. R. I. Reds: Star pens, $5 per 15;
Exhibition pens, $8 per 15; Utility,
$1.50 for 15; Hoga Buff Rocks, Mar-
tins Regal Doreas, Buff Orpington,
Tancred W. L., Riverside hen in 2nd
yr. mated to 300 egg a ea., $1.50
for 15. All pure bred. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
ing, Lincolnton, Gaz Rt. 6- %

. Absolutely fresh eggs (white) from
milk fed hens, in 6 or 12 doz. lots
del. Write for prices. Chas. F. ead:
Ft. Valley, Ga. =

Eggs for hatching from pares eae 4
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Rocks, selec
ed from 2 yr. old hens, $1.25 for 1
Carton to be returned. Mrs. J. Me
Gray, Lenox, Ga. ;

R. I. Red eggs, Special ete 4
for 15; from selected stock, $1.25
15, $8 for 50. Mrs. J. L., Peug.
Barnesville, Gay Bie AS

White Rock Fischel strain eggs, $1
25 for 15, del. Cash with order
Checks not accepted. Please send mo
ey order. Mrs. C. CG, Payne, Tifto:
Ga, Rt..6,

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ad
trees, well rooted, State inspect-
0c ea., FOB here. "Add le per tree
postage, in lots of less than 25
2es. David N. Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga.
agnolia, fig, 12 in. high, 20 ea.,
for 50c, or exch. for Lady peas,
nch butter beans (white) or other

plants, 25c doz., $1 a 100. Benjamin
ks, Adel, Ga., Rt. 1.
Magnolia bay trees for shade, 2 to
50e ea. Furnish in lots of 10
ore cheaper; crepe myrtles, ever-
s, 25c ea., 20 where 2 or more
ken; large red sweet plum, small
ze, 2 ft., 40c doz., blue huckkleberry,
doz., well rooted purple fig sprout
te 25e. Send stamps or card for
ies to inquiries. Mrs. Julia Porter,
ike Park, Ga., RFD 2.
unipers, 25c ea., cherry and plum
uts, 15 -ea., crabapple, l5e ea.,
uils, 20 doz., snowdrops, 10c doz
ooming peach, English dogwood, 25c
hollyhocks, 10c ea. May Belle
oper, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
agnolias, 4 to 5 ft., high, 75c;
maller, 25c and 50c; Weeping Wil-
lows, Umbrella Chinas, white wisteria,:
yeet pomegranate, 25c ea., del. W.
Lee, Grantville, Ga.
Old fashioned clearstone peach trees,
-ea., 2 yr. old May cherries, 10

St wart pecan trees, 3 to 6 ft., 40
; 6 ft., and over, 75c ea., Gon-
ind Moores Early grape vine,
d, 10c ea., $6 a 100; Niagara,
-2c ea., $8 a "100; black walnuts,
St. 1-2c in., Liberal reductions
arg? orders; Chinese arbor-viteas,
to 3 1-2 ft.,\50c ea., $4 doz. Y.
iderson, Williamson, Ga.
rt and Schley pecan trees, 3
ft. high, 5c to $8.50 ea., bearing
2.50 ea. No order less than 38
abelia and Armoor Rover priv-
1ole large clumps, 6 for $5.50;
oods, ranging from 12 to 30 in.,
to $1.75 ea. Under $1 size, order
led less than 6. Mrs. Annie M.
, West Point, Ga.
quantity rooted yellow scupper-
(some times called the white
riety). Bear Ist or 2nd yr., 50c ea.,
ee 10c extra on every order for

ruary is best month for planting.



NURSERY STOCK WANTED
Want plants, shrubs and trees, es-
aly Dwarf Box and Eng. Ivy. E.

nt 2 Schley pecan trees, 6 ft.
re ground, with good roots. Will

sry. 350 plants for ea. tree. Must

a ee and Kiefer pear
State size and best ao per

row - Bldg.

Jap. persimmons, es
Give variety and price at once.
be between 4 1-2 and 5 ft. high.
Tabor, Albany, Ga., Gillion-
ad.

ant 4 black walnut trees, 4 to 5
tate price. H. M. Golden, College
Ga., Rt. 2.

int well shaped, full leaf box-
bushes, 5 to 8 ft. tall and 5 to
in diameter. Hugh Richardson,
ita, Ga., 160 Peachtree St.

NS & PEANUTS FOR SALE
small seedling pecans. Fine
nting. Make best offer. J.
Duggan, Warthen, Ga.

d runner peanuts, No. 1 seed
eee 50 bu., or $5 per 100 lb. bag





Spanish peanuts for seed,
little Spanish, 6c lb. All FOB
L. C. Pridgen, Rhine, Ga., Rt.

. 1 dried fruits (peaches or app
yr. | of worms or weevils.

en seed; also Lucretia dewberry

doz. Mrs. J. C. Eades, Gaines-

M. Fillingame, Morris Station, Ga.

nh. Porto Rico potato plants. May

peas :
s) clear
Mre. . W. J.
Mays, Lyons, Ga., RFD A. Box 64.

800 to 1M Mobile papershell pe-
cans, 25c lb., in 5 lb. lots and up, del
in Ga., 100 Ib. lots and up, 20 lb.,
FOB here; 30 lbs. Tesche, same price;
40 lbs. Frotscher, 35c lb. del. C. G.
Oliver, Barnesville, Ga.

White Spanish peanuts, 5 1-2c Ib.,

for order not less than 75 lbs., also
country cured hickory smoked meat,
hams, 40c lb., shoulders, 25c lb. R. C.
Couch, Turin, Ga.
- 75 bu hand picked No. 1 N. C. run-
ner peanuts, 6c lb., or exch. for shell-
ed corn. Bu for bu or for full blood
Little Bone Guinea male pig. FOB
Vidalia. J. G. McCoy, Oak Park, Ga.,
Rts.

Running peanuts for calc 5c per
Ib. G. A. Bragg, Donalsonville, Ga.

Stewart pecans for sale. About 200
Ibs. Exch. 4 lbs nuts for 1 bu. Wilt
resistant cotton seed up to 50 bu. Send
sample of seed. L. H. Edenfield, Still-
more, Ga.

Ga. peanuts. Sound, 6 1-2c lb. J. T.
Hall, Stilson, Ga., Rt. 1.

Ga. runner peanuts, $1.50 bu. Write
for prices. H. N. Hall, Oliver, Ga., Rt.

3.

No. 1 white Spanish peanuts, 6 lb.
No. 1 old fashioned runner. 6c lb. G.
F. Stokes, Sale City, Ga.

Large white Spanish peanuts, 10c'




qb dS. Thompson, Care Villa Vis-

caya Farm, Doerun, Ga.

Seedling pecans, 10c lb. 12 lbs. lg.
seedlings, 15c or exch. for good pop-
corn seed. Mrs. C. F. Watson, Daw-
son, Ga., Rt. B.

Pecans, 400 lbs., 25 Ib. E. E. Ak-
in, Griffin, Ga., Rt. B.

Mobile paper shell pecans, 200 lbs

20c Ib. Few seedlings. E. R. Harper,

Jackson, Ga.

20 bu. Ga. runner peanuts for plant-
ing. 5 lb. S. W. Smith, Hawkins-
ville, Ga.

Ga. runner peanuts, 5 1-2 lb, FOB.
Mrs. R. L. Simmons, Vienna, Ga.

Shelled pecans. 1 halves, 90c lb. In
10 lb. lots, 85 lb. Salted pecans, $1
lb. Miss Lola Adams, Talbotton, Ga.,
Rt, 2.

Spanish peanuts. Nice for seed, 9c
lb. Mrs. G. H. Hays, Flippen, Ga.

Several bu. small Spanish peanuts.
6c lb. FOB Greensboro, also about 100
lbs. large and medium pecan. Sound.
Large, 35c lb. Medium, 25c lb. Lot for
5 lb. M. L. Boney) White Plains,

a.

Spanish peanuts, 6c per lb. Large
budded pecans. 10 lbs for $2.25, or
25 per lb. J. H. Leverette, Parrott,
ass Ria a

Seed - peanuts for sale. Mrs. D. Reid,
Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1.

Large seedling pecans, 15 per lb.
Nice small seedling pecans, 10c Ib.
Cash with order. Miss Leona Simpson,
Culverton, Ga.

100 lbs. Schley seedling pecans, 20c
per lb.. Send money order or certi-
fied check with your order, FOB. Mrs.
Laura Brannen, Baxley, Ga.

650 lbs. Stewart pecans, 22 1-2c per
Ib. About 5475 Mobile pecans, 20c lb.

250 lbs. mixed nuts, 15 lb in 100 lb}.

lots. All graded pecans. Less than 50
lbs pecans packed in 2 lb boxes, 5c
pound extra. W. W. Williams, Macon,
Ga., Care Williams Manf. Co.

40 or 50 lbs of finest quality Stew-
art pecans at reasonable cash prices.
Make best offer in first letter. J. H.
Archer, Sparta, Ga.

No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 5c Ib. W.
T. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga., Box 116.

200 bu. N. C. seed peanuts, No. 1
quality. Prompt replies to all orders.
L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga., Miller Co.

Sound seedling pecans. 5 lbs. or
more del, 15 lb. Will exch. for cot-
ton seed, meat, lard or peanuts. Mrs.
Minnie L Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga.

Large paper shell pecans. 50 Ibs.,
$1. 100 lbs. or more, 28c; medium size,
100 Ibs., 18c. N. C. variety. Ga raised
peanuts. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.



Pure Valencia and N. C. runner pea-






Ibs. When e desired
close stamp or oe Miss L. A. Ham-
ilton, Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 1.

75 lbs. paper shell pecans, 25c Ib.
Express paid. Mrs. W. M. Watkins,
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2.



large pecans. Samples on request.
Miss N. McAllister, Mt. Vernon, Ga.

Several 100 lbs. large medium siz-
ed paper shell pecans. Lot at 35 per
lb. If samples are desired send 25c

Rt. A.

25 lbs. Stewart and large paper
shell pecans, 75c Ib, mixed. Mrs. Jack-
son, Morven, Ga.

Seedling pecans, 12c lb or will ex-
change for young Everlay Brown
Leghorns, or Minorca hens. Improved
Spanish peanuts. E. S. Hicks, Yates-
ville, Ga.

Fair Quality Runner peanuts, $1.25
per bu. R. W. McMillan, Cente
Ga. aS



Live Steck for Sale And
Wanted |

CATTLE FOR SALE

Jersey heifer, freshen in August.
Sell or exch. for 1 that is fresh now.
Mrs. J. D. Dudley, Scott, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 nice 1-2 Guernsey 6 yr. old cow,
gives 3 1-2 gals., $80 at barn; 1 3-4
Guernsey 2 yr. old heifer, 3 gals.,
$80. Will exch. both E. C. ORear.
Union Point, Ga.

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 8 mos.
old and under; few reg heifers, same
age, $135 and up. Perry E. Lunsford,
Covingtion, Ga.

Black Jersey 7 mos. old bull, wt.
about 350 lbs., about 95 per cent pure
stock, $45 at barn. Jasper Mallard,
Jesup, Ga., Rt. A.

1 cream colored 7 yr. old cow, 3-4
Jersey and 1-4 Shorthorn Durham.
Freshen January 30th. Gives 4 gal. or
4 1-2 per day, $80. H. H. Wilson, Mt.
Airy, Ga., Rt. 1.

Reg. Jersey 2 1-2 yr. old bull, Gam-
bo Peto Interest No. 2628438; Sire,
Violas Oxford Gamboge No. 138519.
Dam, Peto Interest, No. 291998.
Solid color, black tongue and switch,
perfectly gentle, $85, or exch. for Reg.
heifer not over yr. old. R. C. Mulli-
gan, Washington, Ga.

{ thoroughbred Jersey 2 yr. old
bull from tested cows, giving 3 lbs.
butter a day. Z. I. Edwards, Tifton,
Ga., Rte 1.

2 high grade Jersey milch cows,
fresh 21st and 22nd inst., 4th calf, ea.
$175 for both. R. T. Moses, Turin, Ga.

1 Jersey bull, 1 mo. old calf, from
4 gal. milk and over lb. butter a day
cow and solid color Jersey male, $10
cash, or exch, for hogs, R. I. Red
pullets, dried fruit, or young goats.
Mrs. J. I. Abbott, ime: Ga. -

Jersey bull 4 mos. old calf ATber-
tas Raleigh Prince, No. 295363. Son
of Fairys Noble Chieftain, 260614;



color, black tongue. From best blood
lines. Sell or exch. for best blood reg.
heifer. R. A. Nunnally, Statham, Ga.

Reg. Jersey bull, 16 mos. old. Hand-
some individual. Prize Winner. Ex-
tremely well bred, $150 FOB. EK. B.
Braswell, Athens, Ga.

Fine stock bulls, 1 to 6 yrs. Come
and see. Do not: write. H. B. Tiller,
Brunswick, Ga., Blythe Isle.

1 Reg. Jersey bull, cream color, 2
yrs. old, gentle. Sell or exch. for Du-
roc pigs, or soy beans. Otootan or
Laredo. G. C. Edmondson, Temple,
Ga.,Ri 2

Part Jersey cow, fresh in April. 5
gals per day with proper feed. Not
reg., $85 cash. T. F. Hicks, Adel, Ga.,
Riek

1 Guernsey and Jersey heifer, to
freshen about last of March. Mother
was 4 gal. cow. Sell now, or when she
comes in. Price reasonable. Mrs. J. S.
Braswell, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 1.



milkers, $55 and $65 ea. N. W. Fol-





7-lbs. Stewart, Schley and other

for postage. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga.,

dam, Melbas Alberta 672192. Solid

7 Jersey heifers, fresh in milk. Good |.





old : reg. Guernsey cow, we

banks, Lavonia, Ga.
11 mos. old cream eclor. half Jer-
sey bull, large for age. Fine for stock
bull, $25 at my home. G. Cy Culver,
Summitt, Gave Rt 2. :
5. Jersey heifers, $50 to $60 ea.
Robt. . Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

1 milech cow fresh in; 2 heavy
springers. 1 Holstein-Jersey: All
good colors. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks, Ga.

3 gal. per day cow, and 1 heifer,
both to freshen soon. Sell either or

exch. for-1 that will be fresh about

September. J: E. Hutcheson, Dallas,
Ga., Rt. 5.

; Thoroughbred, solid color, Jersey
heifer, 2 wks. old calf, $7.50. Mrs.
J. H. Floyd, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 3.

7 yr. old fine Jersey cow, to fresh-
en Feb. 8th; 1 extra large red Jer-.
sey 10 mos. old heifer, freshen July
27th. Mrs. L. B. Maddox, Fairburn,
Ga., (Opposite Ice Plant).

For sale, lease or exch. 4 yr. old,
Reg. Jersey sire, from a Gold Medal
State Class Champion cow, Wt. about
1400 lbs. Used for 3 yrs. in small
herd, and can not yse longer with-
out inbreeding. Guaranteed a breed-
er. A. G. Hinson, Baldwin, Ga.
both sex,

Reg. Hereford cattle,
for sale. J. J. Cummig, Donalson-
ville, Ga.

25 Grade Guernsey and Holstein |

cows; 5 grade Guernsey heifers, bred
and reg. Guernsey bull, J. H. Vir-'
gin, Macon, Ga., Rt. 1.

2 Guernsey and Jersey milch cows, _
to freshen about March ist. Will.
give around 3 1-2 to 4 gal. milk per
day. Sell at bargain if taken at once.
L. L. Moon, Warrenton, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 Jersey lemon color cow, short
horn, freshen in January with 3rd-
calf; 5 yrs. old. Has good, rich milk.
$50 at my barn. J. D. Bishop, Fitz-
gerald, Ga., Rt. 2.

2 Reg. heifers, $65 ea. Day Davis,
Rutledge, Ga.

Reg. Jersey heifer, coming fresh
with second calf. Oakland breeding.
W. J. Arnold, Hiram, Ga.



CATTLE WANTED:

Want from 2 to 10 calves to raise
on shares. Any good breed. Have good
pasture, infested with wild onions;
want enough calves to eat them down.
J. O. King, Luella, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want 1 cream or grey colored Reg.
Jersey bull at farmers price, not over
3 or 4 yrs. old. Will exch. for him.
Write. E. C. ORear, Union Point Ga.

Want a good young Jersey milch
cow, without. horns, with first or sec-
oa calf. Mrs. A. L. Tippins, Daisy,

=e See Site

Want 6 head young black Aberdeen
Angus yearlings; 1 male and 5 heif-
ers. T. J. Smith, McRae, Ga. :

Want to exch. value for milch cow,
or mule. Write. E. E.-Kurtz, Mariet-
ta, Ga., RFD 1.

Want 1 Jersey heifer calf. Will pay
cash. Mrs. Joe E. Tyson, Midville,
Gai Ie. Beye)

Want to exch. cabbage and onion
plants for yearlings, young calves or
pigs. Glenn Powell, Omega, Ga.

Want to exch value for ood milch
cow, giving 8 gal. or over per day,
with young calf, or for hogs a t8c lb.
R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want pure Jersey milch cow. Must
be 3 to 5 gals per day and del. 5 mi.
Write all particulars, Thos. E. Harris,
Augusta, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 155.

Want to exch. value for 1 Guernsey
heifer. Write. Miss Ellie Belcher, Ad- |
airsville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want Ayshire bull, 3 mos. to 1 yy.
old. Wm. Seago, Augusta, Gan Ris.

Want 12 to 15 Jersey and Guernsey
cows, fresh or about to freshen; from
3 gal. up by measure. Will pay cash
almost anywhere in Ga., if cows and
prices are right. Will go after in
truck. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga.

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lary 21st, to reg. Guernsey. R. A. Will-




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Farm Lands For Sale

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_ 100 acres, with 4 room dwelling, 40
acres in high state of cultivation ex-
ceptionally fine for peaches and pe-
cans. Well watered. 6 miles from
Barnesville. 1 mile from Piedmont in
Lamar Co. $1000. G. D. Dominick,
- Zebulon, Ga.

97 acres land 6 miles east of Can-
ton. Good house and out buildings,
10 acres cleared, rest in timber, good
well, 3 springs, plenty running wa-
ter. $1250. J. W. Garrison, Canton,
Waa, Bt. As

42 acres, 2 miles of Folkston. Charl-
ton Co. 15 acres set to pecans, 500
grape vines, 10 scuppernong vines, 50
pineapples or blight proof, pear trees,
25 jap persimmons, some figs, peach-
es, etc. Write for terms and price. W.
W. Yarber, Folkston, Ga.

For sale or exch. 333 acres red
land in Monroe Co., 29 miles of Ma-
con; Macon & Thomaston highway,
3 miles from Culloden Ga. 3 tenanv
houses, 8 branches & Abercrombie
ereek passing through. 40 acres of
hickory, poplar and oak trees. Also
a lot of pine. Good red land. Hamil-
ton Jones, Macon, Ga., Rt. 1.

200 acres of land, 40 in cultiva-
tion, 2 dwellings, one tobacco barn;
good for general farming. Fine for
poultry and stock farm; real bar-
gain. Come and see or write for
terms. R. S. Canady, Surrency, Ga.

_ 8 beautiful small farms fronting
Bankhead highway, near Rucker, Gua.
Well timbered. Well watered, good
bottom land; ideal location for any
kind of business, near good school,
- good churches & R. R. station. S. F.
Pirkle, Lilburn, Ga.

100 acres, good farm land; 5 room
house, tenant house, 2 horse farm
in cultivation, good barn and out
bldgs. Plenty water and timber; con-
venient to 2 schools, churches and
town; 7 miles to county seat, Upson
Co. W. M. Fortner, Meanesville, Ga.,
rat. 1,

40 acre farm, reduced price $6406. |

New 2 room house with froat porch,
stables and chicken house, 3 big
springs, fresh water, small orchard,
~ enough pine pulp wood to pay for
the place. RFD daily; 1-2 mile road.
3 miles Helen, 2 miles Robertstowr.
free range. A. W. Hooper, Cleveland,
Gar Rte 3..

40 acre land, part red and part
gray. One 4 room house and out bldg
Good young orchard, apples & peach-
es in 1-2 mile of good school and
church. Will sell for $1200. Halt
down and other in payments or will
take saw mill as part payment. Write
or see. Jas. N. Cash, Waco, Ga., Rt
One. se

205 acres strong rich land in Gil-
mer county, Ga., 1500 ft. above sea
level, 50 acres cleared, 4 good springs
some of best water in the world. Tim-
ber wood enough to pay for place.
Good fish pond and swimming pools,
and ideal place for a sanitarium.
Corn, cotton, wheat.and oats, pota-
toes, peanuts, tobacco and all kinds
of vegetables grow well, some apple,
peach trees and walnut trees One
house, stable and crib. Good pasture
and ideal place for stock and poultry
raising. 1-2 mi. to school, church, and
state highway, 3 miles west of Tal-
ona on L. & N. BR. BR. J. N. Parker,
Conyers, Ga. :
32 acres, good land with branch,
room ceiled house, country store
with splendid trade, convenient to
school and church. Fine for cow, hog
and poultry raising. $2750. Write
- for other information. Mrs. Bid:
Kinard, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 4.

214 acres good farming land, 12
acres fine bottom land, yields well
about 50 acres open for cultivation ;
2 good dwelling houses and out bldg.

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Some timber. Good pasture, good
water; just off bie 1-



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celia, Ga. Most in cultivation, some
wood. Running water, 2 springs, 1
barb wired pasture. 3 room house and
barn. 1 well with good water. Some
branch bottom land. Near church. 1-2
mile to good school. E. L. Colston,
Cornelia, Ga., Star Rt. |

On National Hignway, No. 5, in
Cobb county on Marietta and Canton
Rd., 4 mi. Marietta and 2 mi. Black-
wells consolidated school: 82 acres
good, strong red land; 4 room house
and hall, good out-bldgs., $150 per

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acre, or exch. for city property near

Atlanta or Marietta. L. O. Griffin,
Marietta, Ga., Rt. 1.-

5 acres good land suitable for poul-
try raising, fruits, and vegetables.
Located just above the Coke Ovens,
near Chickamauga, Ga. 100 fruit
trees and fine well water. $3800 cash;
or $150 cash and $100 this Fall and
$100 the fall of 19380. Paid $600 for
place. O. P. Bridges, Lindale, Ga.,
P-Ov box 44ie 7

50 acres land, 40 in cultivation,
bal. oak and pine timber, 25 acres
stumped, All under good fence. Red
and gray soil, lying well; 9 paper-
shell pecan trees, large scuppernong
arbor. On Bainbridge and Quincy
highway, 12 mi. of ea. town. Another
highway is being built at back of
this farm. 1 mi. RR. station and vil-
lage; 1 1-4 mi. accredited school.
Churehes near; mail service by
home; 6 room house with pantry,
painted.inside and out; 1 barn, car,
smoke house and other out-bldgs.
Reasonable price. J. H. Robbs, Bain-
bridge, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 63.

253 acres iand with 7 dwelling
and tenant houses, divided into 2
dairy farms with 2 good grade A.
barns. Delco lighting and power
systems. 30 acres bottoms; upland in
high state of cultivation, several run
ning streams, plenty of _ timber.
Schools and churches located on Mc-
Donough Rd., 1 mi. from Atlanta
city limits and 2 mi. Decatur limits.
in Dekalb county. Write for further
information. J. W. Toney, Decatur,
Ga., Rt. 3.

64 acres, 4 room house and out-
buildings, 30 acres in cultivation; pas-
ture and plenty of pine timber; 1 mi.
Gloster; 1-2 mi. paved highway. Wiil
sell on terms, or trade for home and
lot in, or near Atlanta..J. O. Nash,
Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 3.

City truck, dairy and poultry farm
in College Park, 15 acres: 7 in goou
pasture with 2 spring branches, shade
fenced, big chicken house and yard.
4 room house, beside bath, complete,
storage room and enclosed porch,
lights,-city water, sewerage, 6 blocks
east of end of Atlanta car line; near
schools and churches, stores, etc. Sell
or will rent for $30 mo., in advance
including use of good horse and plen-
ty of implements. J. A. Bretz, College
Park, Ga., 245 West Mercer Ave.,
Fairfax-1709-M. o
~ 411 acres, 60 or 70 in cultivation,
bal. woods and pasture. 20 mi. Atlan-
ta, 2 mi. Powder Springs; 8 mi. Ma-
rietta and 1 1-2 mi. from A. & M.
college; Creek running through pas-
ture. Free of debt. Large enough for
9 farms. Excellent for truckin2.
Good roads leading to highway. 4
room house and some out buildings.
Am old and do not care to have re-,
sponsibility any longer, so will seil
at sacrifice. $20 per acre. Will rent
if cant sell. Has been rented every
yr., until now. Write, or phone Wa.-
nut 9528. Mrs. Maggie Lindley, At-
lanta, Ga., 1045 North Ave., NE.

7 acres land: 2 fenced in pasture.
1 woods, 1 set in Bermuda, 5 in good
state of cultivation; 50 bearing fruit
trees; good stream with little falls;

|4 room house, barn, and other good

bldgs., well; on public Rd. and mais

| Rt. 1-4 mi., of paved State Highway

and bus line; 1-2 mi. RR. station
and church; 2 mi. good high school

d|and Piedmont college, $650. Mrs. J.

J. Brookshire, Demorest, Ga. _
50 acre farm 4 miles South of To-|

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| mile off highway.

chard, well timbered, close to church
and school. Price very reasonable. W.
C. Powell, 22 Richardson St., Green-
ville, S: C. es

100 acres in good bottom land and
100 in upland and pasture, some tim-
berland. Spring running through
farm. Modern 8 room house, two por-
ches, and bath, furnace heat.. Also
grate, good barn and out bldgs. 2
good tenant houses. Good rd. neas
highway, 2 1-2 miles from high
school, 1 mile from R. R. station. W.
H. Clarkson, Menlo, Ga., Rt. 1.

150 acres farm land in Talbot Co.,
Ga., near 2 depots, 2 churches, pub-
He school. Fine fishpond, good place
for grist mill or cotton gin. For
quick sale will take $750. Also 2 acre
lot and small house ifbasement, be-
tween two highways, Talbotton and
Hamilton; near good school, 1 1-2
miles from Columbus, Ga. Nice place
for truck garden or poultry farm.
Will sell for $1500. C. H. Herring,
Columbus, Ga., Rt. 1.

838 acres land fine for cotton, corn
and all crops. On small creek, 8 acres
of bottom land; 3 miles off highway,
1 mile of school, store, mill, gin and
chureh. Productive land. $3000. L.
O. Stewart, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 2. _

86 1-2-.acres land with small one
horse farm; very good bldgs.; some
pecan trees, peach trees; apples,
plum.and 2 larg grapevines. 15004
J. D. Deloach, Fruitland, Ga.

6 1-2 acres land including all bldgs.
some fruit trees. $700. D. C. Chaun-
cy, Fruitland, Ga.

Good 4 room house, garden and
11-2 acres land all under wire; good
storm pit, with good house built
over it. Fine scuppernong vine within
200 yds. to accredited school and
church. Make ideal poultry farm.
$1500. O. A. Hopkins, Chipley, Ga.

53 acres land, 6 room house, one
large barn, one small barn, well un:
yd., spring nearby; on Calhoun high-
way, one mile to good high school, 6
churches, ten miles to Athens. Land
is well watered with plenty of tim-
ber; 2500 ft. lumber, 1000 cypress
shingles, 500 ft. cealing, 2 young
mules, 150 bu. corn, 20 bu. oats, 19
bu. peas, about 150 bu. cotton seed,
good mowing machine, and cotton
harrows. Other farm implements. in-
cluded. Mark G. Johnson, Colbert,
Ga.

300 acres land 7 miles of Milledge-
ville, Ga. Soil varies from heavy gray
to red; very fertile and in high
state of cultivation. 7 perpetual
streams, 50 acres good bottom land
in. one body. Good dwelling, tenant
houses, barns and one dairy. Reas-
onable terms. J. W. Steinbridge, Mil-
ledgeville, Ga., Rt. 3.

90 acre farm good land; 65 acres
open, bal. in wood and pasture of
Bermuda grass. Six room house,
large barn, ideal for dairy or poul-
try, running water, healthful loca-
tion; convenient to church, school,
located in Lamar Co. About 2 miles
from Milner, 56 miles south of At-
lanta. Will sell at bargain for cash
or terms. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.,
Rte ks

747 1-2 acres land situated 10 mi.
from Chipley, Ga. 15 miles from West
Point, Ga. 18 miles from LaGrange.
Ga.; fine for cattle raising or gen.
farming; 1 mile to good consolidated
school and church. $4500. O. A.
Hopkins, Chipley, Ga. :

50 acres land wire fenced and in
cultivation. Enough timber for wood
posts, ete. Good unpainted 5 room
house, 3 good wells of water. One 2
crib, 5 stall barn that needs some re-
pair. Located on Sparks, Nashville
road 1-2 mile from Sparks and two
churches and school. 1-2 mile from
National highway, 2 1-2 miles county
site. J. J. Patterson, Sparks, Ga. .

100 acres good farm land for sale.
3 miles south west of Rochelle. 1-2

$20 per acre. Mrs.
elle, Ge

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and large. J. B. Wood, Exp
Ga., Box 188. oe

FARM LAND WANTE
- Want farm ranging fro
acres, with dwelling hous
6 rooms, back and front por
all ceiled. Stove room nee
ceiled. Good outbuildings., |
with running water and so
and must lie well; near hi
or on bus line and on mail
Baptist church; plenty of
neighbors. In sections of W:
ville, Bishop, Farmington, M
Write what you have and |
price. C. F. Freeman, Hartw
Rt aly aX
Want a medium imp. Sou
farm. Land productive, runn:
er, fertile pastures, close to
and accredited schools. On,
paved highway and a town y
tive market. Bldgs. in A-1
plenty of. them for livin
and general farm purpose





good papershell variety.
reasonable price, with $50(
and bal., distributed out ov
of years in equal annual pa
Write full information to
Carville, Tampa, Fla.,

mostly timbered and lev
near Orange or Waleska. L. Q
ers, Leo, Ga.

Want large tract of sav
also want to buy the lan
Earl Hanson, Acworth, Ga

Want to exch. nice vineya
large strawberry patch, wit
room bungalow with conv
and large lot for a good
terms. Write. T. H. Wh
ecoa, Ga., 301 Tugalo St.

Want to exch. other prope:
a dairy or good farm. R. CGC.
Graymont, Ga. ae

Want small place near
unimproved and free of
M. Allen, McBean, Ga., |
19; eo
Want. to buy a small pl
some town. Prefer near Macon
Hale, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want small farm or.acre
Atlanta. Prefer south of
Only good value at low pric
ered. Write. W. R. Hatch
Park, Ga.

Want to exch. Atlanta
for land in any county bet
lanta and the Tennessee line.
woods, but will consider in
land. J. T. Patterson, Atlan
Care Gen. Del.

Want to exch. Atlanta p
for farm land. H. F. Sharp, .
Ga., 313 Palmer Bldg.

Want to exch. other prope
a good farm and farming outfit
$6,000. John Williams, Os
Ga, Rt 2. ee

Want. to exch. for good fa
Write or see for furthe
tion. J. M. Haynes, Clermo

Want to buy a good, ch
in Northwest Ga.,
town and school.
way or other good road.
with some bottom land
sider others of cheap. D
Jasper, Ga. :

if Live



FARM LAND FOR RI
' Fertile, river bottom
corn and rich bench land fo
excellent houses; safe
cold freestone water; Lat
for place, hence vacancies.
land sown to rye and wi
be turned under in spri
ready turned. Large tracto
Want only sober, able, bus
religious people. Can use

ored help also. Write for te

Foster Tilton, Whitfield,

/C. & St. L. RR.

2 horse farm with owne1
standing rent, or 1-3 and
land, running water, }












"= PACE SIXTEEN
FARM LAND FOR RENT
A good 1 or 2 mule farm, with
consolidated school on farm, for |
: eg party with stock and feed. C. J.

-- Daniel, Americus, Ga.
2 good farms near Bronwood, Ter-

dwellings, barns, etc, near good
neighbors, market, school and church-
ess No equipment. Unusually cheap
rent. Would sell at attractive price
on easy terms. M. N. Shilds, Bron-
wood, Ga.
204 acres, 2 mi. from Thomson.
Splendid piece of land. 2 colored
houses and well. Can be rented as
4 horse farm or 2 1 horse. Located





PS * across the road from John Wests
- peach orchard on White Oak Road
- between Augusta and Thomson, Pre-
fer to rent to party who can rum self.
Mrs. Marian Tompkins, Augusta, Ga.

209 4th St..
10 little farms to rent. with or
without houses. Standing rent by mo.
Come and see me. Will not corres-
_ pond. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, Ga.,
889 Edgewood Ave.
sf 2 or 4 horse farm on good road,
~- school bus, and mail Rt. 1-3 and 1-4.
1 to 5 yr. lease to exp. farmer and
fruit man. 1 mi. beyond Manta,
Chattahoochee county. Mr. M. Stor-
er, Atlanta, Ga., 809 Thrower Bldg.
: Small place on National highway,
1 mi. Clarkesville, Good house (4
~ rooms), out-bldgs,, and water in yard
See or write. Mrs, James L. York,
Demorest, *Ga., Rt: 1.

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peti county. 2 to 4 plows ea., good].

or north Ga.,



on 50-50 basis. Man, to furnish 2
doz., hens (to raise chickens on
halves); cow furnished, or landlord
help me to buy one. Must have work
until crop time. Will move to any
part of State if party will furnish
truck. Life time exp. in general farm-
ing. Can handle labor. Would con-
sider poultry or truck. Sam Thomp-
son, Rome, Ga., Care Gen. Del,

Want to hear from party who has
a good farm to work on shares and
able to finance. Have 6 in family
and can handle 1 horse or small 2
horse crop or more if machinery 1s
used. Would like some hogs, good}
cow or two, also good size flock of
chickens. Must be good, community,
house, out-bldgs., and near. good
school and church. Want to work
with prospect of being settled for
more than 1 yr. if possible. A-1 saw-
yer and can handle any kind mach.
Write. L. C. Pierce, Thomaston, Ga.
Care Gen. Del.

Want to rent good house with wat-
er and lights in edge of good middle.
town, with several.
acres of land suitable for poultry,
hogs, cow and garden. Will pay rentt"
monthly. Mrs. A. M. Moore, Greens-
boro, Ga.

- Want 8 or 4 horse farm on halves |

|good stock, house, land and tools.

Want 4 horse with. cultivators, or
3 horse with or without. Near school
and church. Write. W. M. Butler,
East Point, Ga., 224 Pihe St.



A 2 horse and 2 1 horse farms. eee Employment

8rd and 4th. Furnish self..Good land }-=










- near Atlanta. C. E; Hall, Atlanta,
-Ga., 1001 4th St.
ee Several good farms to let out for
~ Standing rent. Equipped with plenty
oe Tobacco barns. Good range for rais-

ing hogs. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
Near Atlanta,
_ farms; 4 settlements; 2 never failing
_ branches; 2. pastures; good land, $25
per plow - cash rent. Ref. required;
also South West Ga. farms, 10 to 20
plows. Extra good land, on highway,
below Albany ; Artesian well, near 2
towns. Rent to responsible parties
for term of yrs., at specially low
rental, $500 for 1929. Come and see
me. Leo Grossman, Atlanta, Ga.,
~ 1150 East North Ave., Apt. 7.
~~ Southwest Ga., farm, on highway
_ below Dawson; 2 horse, near 2 towns;
7 room dwelling, large barn. Artesian
well. Rent to tenant able to finance
self, $100 cash rent. Philip Shulhafer
- Atlanta, Ga., 975 N. Highland Ave.

Ideal 1 horse farm on good road
near Sylvester. Extra good land; 5
room house, pasture, orchard, pecans,

fies, erapes, ebc., $150 for yr. J.P.
Stevenson, Sylvester, Ga.
86 acre farm in cultivation, 3 mi.
- Mauk. No stumps. Good cond., for
= farming, $50 rent. Mrs. Henry- Dan-
lel, Mauk, Ga., Care Lee Daniel.

6 or 7 horse farm. Mules, corn
aad hay if wanted; 6 room dwelling
house, 7 tenant houses. Wind mill,
_ Water works. Rent cheap to good re-
j liable party. Ref. must be furnished.
- J. T. Ingram, Powersville, Ga.





WANT TO RENT FARM LANDS

_ Want a good 2 horse crop on

- shares with some good man, near

- ehurch and school. Write. J. D. Ar-
-nold, Experiment, Ga., 831 High-

land St.

Want to rent 1 horse farm, '50- 50

erop. Married; wife,
-old. Write what you
Atlanta, Ga.,

cant make

. _ twins, 3 yrs.
have. J. C. Mobley,
(1161 Cambelton St.

_. Want 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis
in Carroll county. Prefer Western
_ part, near school and church. G. .
- McCarter, Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.
- Want a farm with a Thousand

a acres and up. Prefer one that bounds | -
<2 the. highway and a river. Give fuil
details and leasing Brice: in first let-

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5 and 10 horse}

particulars in first letter.

after dairy. and farm.

basis, with some work to do while | modern and convenient. 4 room house



FARM HELP WANTED
We an industrious Christian wo-
man, or orphan girl, from 10 to 17
yrs. old, to live in. good farm home:
with modern conveniences, and help
with general farm work. No field
work. Nice home for right party. Will
send child to school. Give age and all
Mrs. G.
W. Barber, Athens, Ga., Madison
Ave.

Want boy, 16 yrs. or ahier to help
with general farm work. Treat as one
of family and pay reasonable wages.
H. Tench; Cornelia, Ga,

Want sober, upright, dependable
party with sufficient help to operate
splendid farm. Share crop plan. WwW.
H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga.

Want truck farmer, able to conis
s lf, 10 mi. from Atlanta. Mrs. J.
Lindsey Johnson, Rome, Ga.
~ Want good farmer for 1 or 2 horse
farm with stock feed and farm tools,
cn 50-50 basis, or will rent cheer
Mrs. S. Powell, Kite, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want man with small family to
look after 7 or 8 horse farm, 3 mi.,
Rhine. Must be sober, with good ref.
J. O. Stuckey, Rhine, Ga.

Want farm hand to do seleaal
farm work for wages. W. W. Folsom,
Norman Park, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want good 1 horse farmer on
halves to raise corn and cotton. Geo.
T. Smith, Sharpsburg, Ga.

Want boy or man to milk and do

| gen. farm work for small salary and

board. H. H. Chambers, Wayside, Ga.,
RED.

Want at once white man or boy
over 18 yrs. of age, to do gen. farm
work. Will pay $18 per mo. room and
board. C. H. Meeks, Pearson, Ga.

Want family to care for and milk
herd of fine Jersey cows and look
-Everything

with electric lights, fuel, and milk
for family, also vegetables included
in wages, which will begin at $15
per week and increase with every
additional 100 Ibs. of milk per week.
Henry Howell, Cuthbert, Ga. .

Want small 1 horse farmer, able.
to furnish self to farm on 50-50 basis
A. W. Kemp, Marietta, Ga.

Will furnish house and. wood to
small family and pay wages to man

for farming. Convenient to town,



school and. Atlanta. car line. Mrs. No
Ga.

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farm. Live as one of family of 3,
Must be smart, honest, truthfu'.
Good chance
Cheek, Soeial Circle, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want man with small family, able
to run self for splendid 1 or 2 horse
farm, 16 mi. Atlanta. May be work-
ed on shares, or 1-3 or 1-4. Write or
see. E. D. Gunby, Tucker, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want a good farmer for D horse
crop, near Wayside, Jones county,

Ga., 1- with stock and implements

and who can finance self. Write. A.
H. Howard, Rising Fawn, Ga.

Want single, settled man to. ine :

in house with family and work 25
or 30 acres. Good land. Share basis.
Want party at once. L. C. Bigbee,
Bluffton, Ga.

Want couple to take charge. OL <E
horse farm. Live on premises. Noth-
ing but stock and farm tools furn-
ished, and good house screened to
live in, W. B.
Rie 2.

Want reliable, modest woman ts
live in farm home and assist with
general work. A. Blackwell, Monti-
gello, Ga. :

Want widow with gon, exp. in
ising fowls, especially turkeys,
chickens, ete. Have place partly furn-
ished, would rent, or might go into
partnership. No. i ref. required. C.
J. Clements, Folkston, Ga., Box 86.

Want good farmer with plenty of
force to operate a 2 horse farm, 3
mi. town. Will move party fromm
reasonable distance. Halves or stand-
ing rent. Must be good reliable work-
er, ete. es L. Segraves, Taree,
Ga.

do general farm work. Must be-hon-
est, sober and willing worker, $20
per mo., and board. Straight time for
6 or 8 mo. Howard Adairs-
ville, Ga. ~
_ Want farm help to run from 1 to
8 mule farm. 50-50 basis, Good 6
room house, tenant houses, 2 pr.,
good, sound mules, 2 mi., good school
and church. Pasture, and will have
2 milch cows. Party can have use of
free of charge, also 50 head chickens.
Good bargain for right party. J. D.
Gilbert, Woodbury, Ga., Rt. 3. -
Have rented the crop advertised
and secured a good wage hand. Ans-
wer to inquiries. .> B. -Pirkle, Lil

\| burn Ga.,

bheWant a person of health and eas
hi abits to assist me in making crop
for 1929. $50, board and work

clothes from March Ist., to Septem- |.

ber ist. This does not mean $50 per
mo. G. H. Culpepper, Dallas, Ga.

Want-a blacksmith to work a crop
and do shop work, or if not enough
force to run crop, do public black-
smithing. Claud Ridley, Franklin, Ga.

Want good woman, 85 or 40 yrs.
old, to live in farm home and assist
in. milking, garden and other gen.
work. 3 in family: 2 grown boys and
self. Good home for right ~ party
Mrs.- J.. M. Shannon, Dueholls, Ga., 6
Rt. 3: Box-20,.

Want settled. colored man and
wife, for general farm work in good
home between Marietta and Atlanta.
ror wages. CG. G, White, Dunwoody,
Ga

Want baa 12 to 16 yrs. old to live
on farm as one of family, and as-

_| sist with general work. With couple

Ga. son. R iL Progior,. Cuthbert,
a8



POSITION WANTED

Exp. gardener wants job on truck
farm. Sober, thoroughly reliable,
best of ref. furnished. Want work
at once. Fulton, DeKalb county pre-

Care Gen: Del.

Want place on farm for $1.50 per
day wages, or more. Exp. in dairying,
also truck and can drive truck, or
anything to make good. 39 yrs. old,

old, all. girls). At. once. oe Hum-
| phrey Egan ae ee



for right. boy. R. P..

or other work. 21 yrs.

Dasher, Rincon, O85

Want able-bodied dhpls man to
| Eson Hill; Ga.,

all work.

ferred. W. B. Burton, Atlanta, Ga.,

wife and 3 children (1, 3 and 18 yrs.





Thursday, January 31, 1929

one who will help me make a crop
Will begin at once. I mean business, -
W.. R. Bost, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2: :
Boy, 19 yrs. old, sober and indus:
trious, exp. milker, desires job ons.
dairy farm, near Savannah. Write Ot 3
call. R. F. Jones, Butler, Ga., Rt. fs
Care W. H: Millirons. 2
Want job on dairy or souls farm |
old, single,
reliable and sober. Life exp. on,
farm. If you want a servant do not
answer. A. T. Patterson, Waco, ea

aii 2. box 22d,

Want work on farm. . Wages or
shares or some of ea. Have. boy to.
run 1- plow and force to work in
field. Any crop except tobacco. A
christian and prefer good people to
work with. Ref. exch. Must have sup-
plies to run while working, or will
work to earn part or all. L. T. Bowen, :
Odum, Ga.

Single man, 21 yrs. old, wants
job on general farm for 1929. Wages
or share crop. oo Cope, Cordele,
Gaz; Rt: B.
Want position - once on large e

farm as blacksmith and farm mechan-

ic. Can operate any kind of farm
machinery and keep up same. Also ~
have boy for wages. R. P. Tyson, Ft.
Valley, Ga., Rt. 5. 4

Want to get in touch with parties _
having 1500 or 2 M. hens to take
care of. Would consider salary or
part of income from flock. Have
thorough book learning as. taught by
National Poultry Institute, and 2 yrs.
exp. in actual work on commercial
poultry farm. D..A. Duke, Wrens, Ga. ~

Boy, 17 yrs. old; wants position
on farm at $20 per mo. Clarence Love %
Rt. 1; Box 92.

Exp. farmer and dairyman desires
position with some. good man, near |
church and school. Life time CRD
Know the nature of cows. E. P. Gal-
loway, Lindale, Ga.

Want position on large farm. Look-
ing after stock, riding woods, prc-
tecting the game. Am not afraid and ~
thoroughly familiar with kind of
work. Give full details and price in
first letter. I. C. Nail, Thalman, Ga.
~ Mother and 2 sons want place near
nice town, to handle 2,.3 or 4 cows,
pigs and chickens on. 50-50 basis.
Boys are good milkers. Prefer place
with. sufficient ground for small
patches, and: close enough in for

mother to work in town,-as boys can
handle cows. Mrs. Sallie Kirkland,
Lilly; Ga. :
Want place large one or 2 horse
farm on 50-50 basis; plant cotton,
corn, peanuts, etc. Landlord to furn-
ish a run bill of $25 per mo. I do
_ _Ref. Tees ike Wray,

a.

Want position on Soule farm,
feeding, gathering and packing eggs,
or job on general farm in good set-
tlement, near church. wall work for
$1 day and board. Single hand. Write
at once. Virgil Mercer, Alma, =
403 North Dixon <St.

Want position on dairy or poultry

rfarm. Can furnish ref, Mathew

Rhine, Ga., Rt. :
Want 1 horse crop in North Ga.

Must be good land. I furnish stock

and tools. Young, married man. Ae
BE. Nelson, Sugar Valley, Ga., Rt. 1.
Single man wants job: on general,
or ee farm. Exp., and ref. furn-
ished. C. J. Holloway, Millen, Ga.



BUTTER. FOR SALE

2 1-2 Ibs. nice yellow Jersey butter.
per -wk., $1.25 for lot in one ship-
ment. Del. in cartons prepaid to. Ga.
points. Cash with order. All inquiries
with stamp or card enclosed answer-
ed. Miss L. A. Hamilton, Comesviy
Ga., Rt,

j Jersey. butter (nice) cream calor:
8 Ibs. per week, 45c lb. Cash with
order, 1. O: Stewart, Jasper, Ga.

Fresh country butter, 45c |b., post-
|RLt Lonnie Sees Gainesville aoe











ants For Sale And : M

Wanted

yr. old Asparagus crowns, 65c



a.
t proof cabbage plants, early
y Charleston. Wakefield and

Flat Dutch, 90c per 1 M. del.

W. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.

dy Thompson Strawberry plants
for 40c; Foxgrape vines, 6 for
. Will exch. for well rooted sage
its. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.

Ypen field grown Wakefield and
ly Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
5. Onion plants same price. B.
R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
'rogressive everbearing Strawber-
lants, 200 for 50c. Rhubarb or pie
nt 75c per doz. Will sell or exch.
white feed or short sacks. Clint
son, Loving, Ga. .
trawberry plants, Lady Tapaesees
ndike, Everbearing, 20c per 100.
John Hs Fowler, Warm Springs,

dy Thompson and Everbearing
awberry plants, 35c per 100. Red
ck Raspberries, $1 per doz; Hima-
berries, $1 per doz; Garden
orse mint, 25c doz. Include postage
n small orders. Miss Cleo Turner,
veland, Ga.
Early Jersey Charleston Wake-
eld cabbage plants, 65c per 500.
1 per M. Prompt shipment. H.
owe, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt: 5. >
rost proof Early Jersey and
harleston Wakefield, Succession &
ich cabbage; White Bermuda on-
n: 500, 65c, 1 M. $1, 5 M. 2 Roy
Ree, Meigs, Ga.
rost proof cabbage slate: Long
nd seed: open field grown Early
y and Charleston Wakefield
ready. 500 for 60c. $1 per M. del.
O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 6.

ng Island Cabbage plants for}

20c per 100. Add postage. J. H.
ghan, Aluaton, Ga.

gh grade cabbage plants, 500,

1 M. $1.25, 1 M. 75e collect.

or each 10 M order 500 free. Mrs.

yerbearing strawberry plants, 30c

er 100 FOB. Or will exch. all kinds
rare cuttings 5c each or exch. for
lowers. Geraniums preferred.

. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga., Rt

Wakefield Succession and Flat
teh cabbage plants, $1.40 M. del.
fine well rooted field grown
e from disease. Miss Alice E. Gib-
, Folkston, Ga., Rt. 1.
White Bermuda onion plants and
ra Early Jersey Charleston and
nhagen cabbage plants. Prices
300. for 55e; 500, 75; 1 -M.
10. Prices of cabbage; 300, 45;
), 60c; 1 M. 90c. Add 3e per 100
ostage. If extra large plants are
nted add 4c. Prompt shipments.
Williams, Tifton, Ga.
Everbearing Strawberry plants,
e per 100; Will exch. for cabbage
nts, English pea seed, early vari-
, or baby chicks. Mrs. S. N.
p, Eastanolla, Ga.
St Regis Everbearing Red Rasp-
erries, $5 per 100. No orders accep-
ed for less than 50 plants; plenty
f berries from June 1st till frost.
. H. Andrews, Mt. Airy, Ga., Rt. 1.
Charleston and Dutch cabbage
lants, 75c M. del. 5 M and 1 M lots
Oc M. FOB. O. M. Crow, Gainesville,
Be Rt. 2.
Wakefield and Dutch cabbage
lants, 200, 50c; 300, 55c; 500, 70c;
_M. 98c; 5 M. '89c: Bermuda onion
lants, - 200 50c; 300 55c; 500 70c;
VE $1.25. W, C. Stevens, Flowery
ranch, Ga.
Cabbage plants, 75ce per M. Orders
pped promptly. J. A. Hadden, 314
Lee St., Valdosta, Ga.
Himalaya berryvines, well rooted,
5e doz; or exch. for early dewberry
ines, cabbage plants or kudzu

.; Mrs. R. R. Champion, Greens-





2 Lady Thompson Strawberry plants |

large fine berries, 500 for $1. 50. M.
$2.50. Postpaid. M. J. Olivet, Gaines-|

ville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake
field cabbage plants, 60c for 500. 90c
per M. $3.50 M. and aD: J. S. Burgess
Pembroke, Ga.

Charleston and Rails Jersey cab-
bage plants, $1 M. del. 75 express
collect, 10 M. for $6.50. Bermuda on-
ion plants, $1.25 Grady Turner,
Macon, Ga., Rt.

Frost noose ec plants, Early
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield and
Early Flat Dutch, 500 65c; 1 M. for
$1 del. 5 M and up 75c per M. Exp.
Col. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field Frost proof cabbage plants, 75c
M. D. M. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, good size and
well rooted, 75c M. Collard plants,
same price. Bermuda onion plants,
$1 M. J. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Genuine good, cabbage plants, wel!
rooted ready now. Charleston and
Early Jersey, 75c per M. Fine plants.
Others, 65c per M. L. R, Boatright,
Coffee, Ga. uae ae

Improved Klondike _ strawberry
plants, 25c per 100 or $2 per M.
Exch. for R. I. Red _ hens, -pullets,
eggs, ducks or duck eggs. Mrs. W. R.
Wise, Wadley, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants ready
for shipment. Chas. Wakefield, Suc-
cessions, Flat Dutch and Copenhagen

Market, 80c for 500; $1.50 per M,
Will make shipments by mail or Exp.
M. for plants and postage. Prompt.

shipment guaranteed. Mrs. Buck Ho-
well, Valdosta, Ga.

Frost proof coe plants, all va-
rieties, 500 for $1; 1 M. for $1. 50.
Shipments made by mail or Exp.
COD for plants and postage. Mrs. W.
C. Bruce, Valdosta, Ga.

Strawberry plants that bear from
April until last of June, 25c per 100.
Horse radish roote, 5c each. Add

postage. Miss Florene Slaughter, Ris- |

ing Fawn, Ga.

Frost proof Cabbage plants, post-
paid, 500 70c; 1 M. $1.25. Will ship
COD $1 per M. and postage. J. R.
Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. -

Frost proof Cabbage plants, extra
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
fields, large and well rooted open
field grown. 500 for 60c; 90c per 1 M
Del. postpaid. 5 M. $3. 75: 10 M. $7
Exp. Col. Immediate shipment. FF,
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Sage plants, 12 each. Mrs. J. H.
Douglas, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 5.

High grade cabbage plants, lead-
ing varieties, 500, 65; 1 M. $1.25,

postpaid. 1 M. 75e col. For each 10 S

M. order, 500 free. A. O. Smith,

Omega, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas.

and Jersey Wakefields and: Early
Dutch, 500 65c. 1 M. for $1. post-
paid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewis-
ee Ga.

Cabbage, onions: and collards, all
for $1 per M. 5 M. for $3.75. 10 M.
for $6.50. W. W. Williams, Quitman
Ga.
~ Bermuda onion plants, 200 for 40c
500 for 75c. $1.25 per M. del. Open
grown. Frost proof Iceburg Lettuce
plants, 100 for 50c. 200 for 75c. 500
for $1.50. Del. E. L. Durham, Dublin,
Ga., Rt. 5:

Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefieid
cabbage plants, strong and Frost-
proof. 75c per 1 M. FOB. 5. G. ee
sey, Lenox, Ga.

Raspberries, 100 Government in-
spected plants, $3. Mrs. Emma Lee,
1069 Rosedale Drive, Atlanta, Ga.

Frost proof, Chas. and Early Jer-

sey Wakefield cabbage plants from |

highest grade seed, 500, 60c. $1 per
M. 5 M. and up for 75e. Mrs. A. L.
Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.

Camellia Japonica plants, Winter
blooming broad yellow center, 10-14
inch Bae, = ea} ee red with yellow

ae uts, 10 ea.
TS. s Pt ae Varnell Gis

post prepaid, cash with order. John
a - Roach, Edgewood Farm, Daisey,
: a.

Early Jersey, Dutch, Waketield.
Frostproof Cabbage plants, postpaid.
500, 70c; 1 M. $1.25. Bermuda onion
plants postpaid. 500 (ect A Mol 40,
john B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. >

Frost proof E. J. Wakefield cab-

| bage plants, grown from genuine L.

[. seed, postpaid; 300 for 55c; 500
for 85c; M. $1.50. Prizetaker onion
plants, same price. J. H. Walker, Cor-
dele, Ga., Rt. De :

White Crystal Wax ,onion plants,
$1.25 per 1000. Del by parcel post.
u. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Turnip beet plants, 10c 25 plants;
also mixed Petunia, nice lang plants,
uarkspur, 10c for 25. Mrs. Wiley
fates, Barwick, Ga.

Chas. W akefield and Early Jersey
cabbage plants, 500 for 75c; $1.26
oer M. Postpaid. J. B. Bennett, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga., Rt. ah:

Cabbage plants. Early Jersey and
Wakefield Frostproof. Now ready to
ship, finest quality and plenty of
chem. Special price to merchants in
large lots. 75c per M cash. J. D. Igou,
Baxley, Ga., RFD.

Chas. - Wakefield and Harly Cab-
bage plants grown from L. I. seed.

Yellow Bermuda onion plants, now}

veady to snip. 1 M. $1; 5 M. $4; 10
M. $7.50. 20 M. and up ae per M.
FOB. Cash with order. If small ord-
ers, please include postage to be del.
by Parcel post. J. E. Mitchell, Doerun,
Gass

Sweet potato plants; Early Trium-
ph, Spanish and pink Porto Rican.
$2.50 per M. FOB. Will exch. for
| field peas or peanuts. J. M. Boat-
right, Coffee, Ga.

Himalaya berries, 25e doz. plants,
60 for $1. Cuttings from same, 50c
100. Rooted fig and currant sprouts,
10c. Will exch. any of above for
flowers. Mrs. 8S. T. Smith, Austell,
Gai, Rt 2.

Large Klondike econ plants.
25e per 100. Everbearing strawberry
plants, 40c per 100. Send money ord-
er. Mrs. Rosie Crow, Comming, Ga.,
R24:

Well rooted, 6 in. Frost proof cab-
bage plants; Early Flat Dutch, Chas.
Wakefield, promptly packed, labeled
and ventilated, 50c for 300. 75c for
500. $1.25 M. postpaid. C. F. Mad-
dox, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield |

and Succession cabbage plants, 25c
100. 75 per 500 or $1.25 M. del.
Winifred Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ga.

Well rooted and large Crystal wax
cnion plants, 200 for 40c; 500 for
65ce;1 M. $1.25. J. J. Shearmose, Guy
ton, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, $1
per M. FOB or exch. for Bermuda on-
ion plants or cabbage plants. B. F
Knowles, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 5.

Everbearing Strawberry plants for.
scale or exch. for cotton seed or any
good seed. Must be wilt resistant. V
E. Farrow, Midville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Frost proof cabbage plants. Chas
and Jersey Wakefield, Succession and
Flat Dutch. Prices 500, 75c; 1 M.
$1.25; 5 M. $4. Prepaid. 10 M. $7.50
collect. Mrs. Nina Welch, Sylvester,
Ga. ;

Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants,
$1 per M. FOB. Will exch. for half
and half or Ruckers cotton seed. 1
M. for each bu. of seed. Will also
exch. for Bermuda onion plants. N.
D. Jackson, Alma, Ga.

Chas. Wakefield, Early Jerseys &
other leading varieties of cabbage &
onion plants: 80c per M. Will ship
COD. Frank Powell, Omega, Ga.

Improved Klondike Strawberry
plants, state inspected and certified
$2 per M. Cash with order. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. W. B. Crow, Cumming
Ga.

Jersey and Flat Dutch postpaid, 250
for 50. 500. 75+-1 Me $1225. Roy



North, Seville, Ga. 3

ae +50 ea. - Parcel ee
plants, 500 75c; $1. 25 per

Clark, Thomasville, Ga.



per M;

Frost proof setae plants, early:



Early Jersey. a

muda onion plants, same price. Al!
plants are open field grown. A. Cc.
Chancellor, Seville, Ga. +

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbag
plants, Frost procf, 300 50; 500 75c;
1 M. $1.25. postpaid. 90e M. Exp. .
Col. Also Klondike Strawberry
plants, inspected, 300 $1; 500 $1.50.
1 M. $2.75 postpaid. $2.25 Exp. Cel.
Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.

White crystal Wax and yellow Ber
muda onion, E. J. and Chas. Wake
field cabbage, all open field grown,
500 75c, or $1. 25 M. del. 90c M. Exp.
Col. Masterdom Strawberry plants.
60c 100 or $3.50 M. Iceburg lettuce
50c 100, or $2.50 ~M. Can make
orompt shipment. Walter W. McEver
Braselton, Ga.

Kudzu plants, $10 per M. or exch
for chickens, ducks or turkeys. B. i
Cjina, Broxton, Ga.

Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants. $1 %
per M. 10 M. $7.50 collect. C. i.
Garrison, Coolidge, Ga. -

Large size early varieties, cabbage
and Bermuda onion plants, Del.

Ga. 500 65c; 1 M. $1;.5 M. cabbage

or 5 M. onions, $3.50 exp. col. Cash
with order, now ready. G. ws hele oe

|son, Ashburn, Ga.

Wakefield and Flat ebieae: niga
mixed varieties free, 25c per 100
50e per 250, 75c for 500 postpaid :
Extra large selected, 5e per 100 extra
/Exp. extra large size, $1. 25 per M. 10.
M. for $10. Medium size, $1 per M~
good

10 M. for $7.50. Guarantee
plants. R. O. Parks, Darien. Ga.
Nice, Bermuda onion plents,

1M. Frost proof cabbage Wakefield

and Flat Dutch, $1 per 1 M. Promp
shipment, also booking orders for
pepper and potato plants. Andtew

Leading varieties frostproof cab-
bage plants, 500 75c; $1. 25 per MM.
postpaid. Bermuda onion plants
same price. All plants are open fiel
grown. R. Chancellor, Seville, Ga.

Dewberry plants, $1 per C. or $x
per M.: Thornless Blackberry plants
20e each or $2 per doz. Dave Pike,
Mauk, Ga. ~

Kudzu plants, 5 each. ~~ orders
less than 100 filled. DeLos Turner .

Concord, Ga.

well rooted. gto

Dewberry hee
Himalaya berries.

rer 100; $9 per

15e plant or 2 for 25c. Postpaid. A.

R. Cousins, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Cabbage plants for sale. $1 per M. 2
G. RB. Redmond, Pelham, Ga. 4

Klondike ~ and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, mixed, 25 pe:
doz. Will exch. for Bermuda onion:
or cabbage. C. W. Gardener, Stock
bridge, Ga., Rt. 1.

Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, grown from L. I. -seed, $1.
per M. 5 M tots up 70c M. Large,
strong plenty D. M. Barber, Baxley,
Ga.
Nest onion plants to exch. for col-
lard plants, dahlias, cannas, pink cr
white. Mrs. Billie Simans, Stocktor
Ga., Rt. A.

White Crystal wax onion pane
$1.25 per M. del: parcel post. $1. per
M. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, Wa
fields, Succession and Flat Dutch
Mailed postpaid, 250 50c; 500 75;
1 M.:-$1.50.. Exp. 210 M. $7. 50. Wal ic
Pawks, Darien, Ga.

Matchless tomato plants, April Ist
del. 25c per 100; $1.15 for 500; $
Chas. Wakefield Cabb
plants ready March 10, $1 per
Strawberry plants, $1.15 per M. de
or exch. for nice bright sundried a
ples or pears. Mrs. J. = ' Howe
Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1.

Chas. Wakefield, EH. J. Successtan
Cabbage plants, 100 for 25; 500 fe
75c; 1 M. $1.14 postpaid. Bermu
onion plants, 100 25e; 500 $1. 1 M.
$1.75; Mrs. a coe Sale os
Ga.

Bermuda onion plants, $1. 25.

M. del. Large plants, prompt iat
O. Martin, Jakin, Ga.
(Continued on page 20





\TTLE WANTED

- (Continued from page 14)

Want 3 young Graded Jersey
ers, first or second calf. Fresh
milk now, or will be by February
Lillian Key, Eatonton, Ga.

Want 15 to 20 head choice grade
heifers, 10 to 15 mos. old. Jerseys or
Guernseys. Quote best price del., Ze-
eae H. Mitchell, Barnesville,
ras s
- Want Reg. Jersey bull, from 8 to
10 mos. old. Must be cheap for cash
nd reg. in buyers name. Give par-
ticulars in first letter. Rembert
uce, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to exch. thoroughbred S. C.
ff Orpington 10 mos. old pullets
a good Jersey cow, or yearling
sey heifer, within 40 mi. Lithonia.
rite. Mrs. J. T. Farmer, Lithonia,

Want 2 thoroughbred Jersey heifer
ves. Quote best price FOB your
tion. W. D. Hall, Pulaski, Ga.



. HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Berkshire gilt, bred, $25; pap-
ers, $5 extra; also Reg. Berkshire
pigs, ready to ship, $10; papers $5
ra; P. Cv Berkshire pigs, $5 ea.
Till exch. a reg. Berkshire boar pig
th papers with another breeder for
like kind, to prevent inbreeding.
Fred L. White, Buckhead, Ga.
bi PLC: gilt; 9 mos....old, -1:Red
Berkshire gilt. Sell or exch. either
or a B. B. Black P. C. or Essex boar
hog about 9 mos. or yr. old. J. C.
xoolsby, Graham, Ga.
1 Duroc Jersey gilt, pure bred and
red, farrow in Feb. wt. about 150
., cholera immune, crated and ship-
ped, $20. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga.

15 small shoats, very cheap; also

ood brood sow, at half price. W. C.
mbrough, Eatonton, Ga.

8 to 10 wks. old pigs, from cholera
mmune herd, big bone type, fatten
i any age, $10 ea., $18 pr., mated
o kin, reg. in buyers name. A

Rigsby, Camilla, Ga.
P. C. pigs ready for del., in Men.
A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. B.
2 pigs, mixed breed, good cond.,
vt. 50-60 Ibs. $4.50 ea., or exch. for
pring seed oats or hay peas. John
W. Moseley. Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2.

4 pigs, 8 wks. old, 20 to 30 Ibs.,
ross between pure bred Duroc boar
nd pure bred P. C. sow, $6 ea. K. D.

iders, Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 P. C. gilt, wt.,~about 100: Ibs.,
10; 1 meat shoat, ready to kill, wt.
bout 150 Ib., for sale. S. A. Verner,
zavonia, Ga., P. O. Box 214.

1 sow and 6 pigs, also 4 shoats for
ale. J. T. McMillon, Charing, Ga,
t 1, Box 46.

2 Big Bone Guinea and Duroc
ersey shoats, crossed, 3 1-2 mos.
ld, $6 ea., or $11 pr. A. H. Hilson,
mchell, Ga.; Rt: LP
4 shoats, Guinea and P. C. wt., 75
bs., $5.50 ea. $20 for lot. Cash FOB.
Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
few young pigs for sale or exch.
or corn. C, J. Daniel, Americus, Ga
82 shoats, goed stock, wt. 75 to
00 Ibs. ea. 10c per lb. FOB. my
arm. Allen Peterson, Coleman, Ga.,

[0 full biooded P. C. pigs for sale,
of which are 3 months old and 7
hat are 2 1-2 months old. Can furn-
sh papers and will sell right. J. T.
dair, Watkinsville, Ga., Rt. 1.

2 reg. Duroc sows, farrow in May,
) pigs at last litters. 1-10 months old
oar wt. about 300 ibs. Blue ribbon
inner. Will sacrifice at low price.

. D. Hardaway, 15 Hunter St., At-
nta, Ga., Phone Walnut 3808:

8 desirable reg. Duroc pigs: 1 male

t $11 or the 3 for $30. J. H. Pal-
r, Tennille, Ga.

ne extra good Brood

bs. or more. Will farrow within

ks. Price $25 if taken at once.

Carr, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 1.

4 P. . shoats: average wt. 75

Each $6. J. M. Griffeth, Royle,

One thoroughbred S. P. GC. boar,

sow. wt..



ry 31, 1929







20 1, Wt. about 3

[$30 or exch. for corn, Spanish pea-

nuts, Wannamaker or Half and Half
cotton seed. J. D. Martin, Cordele,

Ga., Rt. D.

Two Duroc boars, 9 months old
$25 each. Reg. in buyers name. Also
3 pigs four months old. 2 boars, 1
gilt,-$10 each. Reg. in buyers name:
Willie McGee, Walden, Ga., Rt. 1.

3 Duroc pigs, 2 gilts, 1 male, 3 mo.
old entitled to reg. $5 each or $12
for the three. Will exch. for chickens.
J. G. Morris, Ty Ty, Ga., Rt. 1.

Pigs 6 wks. cross. S. P. C. black
Essex ready Febg 4th. $2.50 ea. FOB.
J. E. Harper Osierfield, Ga.

One pure bred S. P. C. boar ready
for service, wt. about 100 or 125
lbs. $15. FOB. David Pike, Mauk,
Ga. pw

Three nice size shoats, 1 brood
sow. Will farrow in March. Good
stock. Delmer J. Bennett, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt.09s 235

One reg. Cherry Red Duroc male
for sale, $20 or will exch. for 15 bu.
of running peanuts, or value in
cholera-immuned fatening shoats.
Market price. Reg. No. 270233. A.
J. Brannen; Statesboro, Ga., Rt. B.

Several nice pigs, $5 each and 75
Ibs. to 100 lbs. shoats. Sell or exch.

some of them for value in corn, peas4

cotton seed, or cotton. Mrs. L. E.
Wright, Yatesville, Ga.

- 8 wk. old Poland China Essex cros-
sed nice and thrifty, $4 each. $7 pr.
J. A. Akins, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 3.

-Sow and 8 pigs. 8 wks. old. Will
exch. for laying strain hens or will
let to responsible party on halves
Del. here. Will not crate and treat.
E. S. Hicks, Yatesville, Ga.

One Duroc Jersey male hog 8 mos.
old. From reg. stock. Will not sell
for $20. Norman Thompson, Warm
Springs, Ga:

One reg. Durock gilt, 10 months
old. Weight, 150 lbs. $18. Apalachee,
Ga., J. M. Few.

50-100 nice shoats, crossed black
Poland China Duroc, and Hampshire
at reasonable prices. Wet. from 50
to 100 lbs. Also full blooded black
Poland China sows, some with pigs,
some to farrow from one to three
months. Also pair of good heavy
sound farm mules. C. H. Brush, Cli-
max, Ga.

Two reg. Hampshire boars, two
yrs. old; also 4 Hampshire gilts, 6
months_old, 2 Hampshire males, 6
mo. old. All from best grade reg.
stock, doubly inoculated against
cholera. Prices reasonable. Emilie,
Suarez, Narcea Farms, Cuthbert, Ga.
. One fine P. C. sow and 6 P. C.
pigs. All pure stock entitled to reg.
pigs, 8 wks. old. Will sell for $35.
FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. H. A.
Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1.

20 head shoats, 50 to 80 lbs. Exch.
for 39 bu. Brab peas. J. A. Sutton,
QOcilla, Ga: >:

Reg. Spotted Poland China boars

rand gilts. Wt. about 125 Ibs. $15.

each. R. L. Brown, McRae, Ga.

Several fine Duroc boars. Wt.
about 125 lbs. Now ready for service.
Can be reg. in buyers name. $20 or
exch. Benj. Hicks, Adel, Ga.

One reg. Spotted Poland China
boar. About 1 1-2 yr. old. $25. Also
one black Poland China sow for $20.
FOB. Reece Niblack, Hoschton, Ga.

Six reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, 3 1-2
months old. $10.50 each or wil! exch.
for field peas or peanuts. Or a good
o cow. Albert Phillips, Collins,

a.

Pure bred P. C. shoats, wt. about
50 or 60 Ibs. $8 each. $15 for two.
In good cond. One very fine P. C. sow
Large size. $32.50. Geo. T. Smith,
Sharpsberg, Ga.

20 mixed shoats. Essex and Duroc
from 75 to 100 lbs. Write or call to
see. Prefer to sell to trucks. Alex
Boyer, Sparta, Ga.

38 Duroc sows: 12 Duroc shoats
from 5 to $10. A real bargain for
reg. stock. Mrs. Annie Moore, Junc-
tion City, Ga., Talbot Co.

One Hampshire sow 2 yrs. old.

>

Bred to



ow March Ist. $25.
H. Snow, Ivey, Ga = pc
One reg. black Essex, 3 yr. old
sow. Want to exch. for reg. black
Essex pigs (pair). 2-3 months old or
reg. S. P. China pigs. Same age. J.
M. Grimer, Nashville, Ga., Rt. 4.

One shoat, half Poland China and
other half Duroc. 4 mo. old. Also
one heifer yearling part Jersey part
Durham. Will take $15 for pair.
John B. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt.
i a
- One black boar reg. 11 months.
Tom Champion, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 pure bred big bone P. C. good
thrifty 3 1-2 mos. old male pig, $8.50
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

Sows and 1 fine O. I. GC. male.
Pure bred. A. N. Adams, Elberton.
Ga., Rt. 9x

P. C. pigs, $5 ea at farm. J. F.
Lewis, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3. ,

About 100 head of hogs, wt. 30
to 100 lbs. ea. for sale. I. C. Nail,
Thalmann, Ga.

-. P. GC. hogs, subject to reg. Gilts
and boars ready for service, $15.
Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

12 shoats, wt. 75 to 100 lbs. 9c Ib.
gross. W. B. Brady, Branesville, Ga.

14 pigs, wt., 25 to 35 lbs. 10c lb.
G. L. Jordan, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 2,
Box 100.

Pigs and shdats, 10c lb. at farm.
Come with truck. M. B. Lee, Ft.
Valley,.Ga., Rt. 6...

6 Reg. Duroc Jersey pigs, 3-1-2
mos. old, wt. about 50 or 60 lbs. dbl.
tretaed, $10.50 ea., or exch. for
field peas, peanuts, or a good milch
cow. A. S. Phillips, Collins, Ga.

1 Blue Guinea sow, to farrow in
Feb. 2 Berkshire sows; Blue Guinea
gilt, farrow in Spring and other pigs.
Sell at bargain or exch. for good
young mare mule, corn at $1.00 bu.
or anything can use. Write. Mrs. W.
L. Anderson, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 6.

Pure bred P. C. pigs and shoats

$5 to $8.50 at barn. Mrs. W. A. Ben-
nett, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 sow and 10 pigs, $30. Big Bone
Guinea pigs, 4 wks. old. FOB. W. A.
Summer, Adrian, Ga.

Little Bone Guinea sow and 9
pigs, $30, also 1 thoroughbred.B. B.
S. P. C. sow and 8 pigs, $35, or exch.
for 65 bu. corn. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga.

2 thoroughbred S. P. C._ sows,
about 2 yrs. old, with 9 pigs, aboul
2 mos. old; other 5 pigs about 6 wks.
old. Fair price, or exch. for Jersey
milch cow that will freshen soon.
Mrs. J. D. Dudley, Scott, Ga., Rt. 1.

HOGS WANTED

. Want 1 thoroughbred Essex male
pig, 2 mos. old, reg. in my name. J.
R. McCall, LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want 1 pure bred B. B. Guinea
male pig, 40 or 60 lbs. Must be pure
bred. Will exch. or buy if price is
reasonable. N. L. Palmer, Leesburg,
Ga.

Have bought brood sow advertised
for. Answer to many inquiries. A. S.



| Phillips, Collins, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 10 or 15 good hogs to fatten
on halves, the first of April to car-
ry through the summer until early
fall. Must wt. 100 lbs. or more.
Write what you have. R. L. Blackwel:
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. .

Want to exch. choite bright chunk

honey in 5 lb. paills for thoroughbred
pigs. Big Type P. C. preferred. Write

Carl W. Southwell, Pineora, Ga. . -

Want 2 bred gilts, Berkshires, eli-
gible for reg., and inoculated against
cholera; also 1 young Berkshire boar
pig, eligible for reg. T. J. Smith, Mc
Rae, Ga.

Want to exch. 4 bu. No. Ga. rye
for pure bred shoat. P. C., or Big
Bone Guinea, female. Write what
vou have. Jno. W. Cross, Clarkesville,
Ga, Riyed. ae a

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Thoroughbred pony, perfectly gen-
tle, works well in harness and saddle.
perfect. cond., 50. H. P. De La Per-
riere, Hoschton, Ga.
1 good farm, saddle.





or buggy



orse, anywhere, 10 or 12 yrs.




> Fold Wie shout 1100 Ibs, $75. Re O. -
Couch, Turin, Ga.




1 horse and 1 mule, sell cheap or
exch. for cows. W. H. Ethridge, For-
syth, Ga., Rt. 4.

Pony. Sell or exch. for saddle
horse. Will pay difference. Write. W.
H. J. Foy, Egypt, Ga.

1 mare mule, about 9 or 10 yrs.
old, good working order, gentle,
work single or dbl., sell or exch. for
a good mare mule, about 6 yrs. old -
and wt. not under a M. lbs. Will pay
difference. T. A. Strickland, Lithia
Springs, Ga.

1 small mare mule, gentle, in good
cond., $25. The mule is at John D.
Lindseys barn in Red Oak, Ga. Mrs.
R. L. Arnali, Decatur, Ga., 117 Jef-
ferson Place.

1.M. lb. mule, cheap for cash, or
exch. for good milch cow. R. C.
Adams, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 8%.

Nice saddle mare, partly broke, wt.
about 800 lbs. Good blood on ea.
side. Gentle and all right for sale. A.
N. Adams, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 9.

1 black mare mule, 6 yrs. old,
without blemish, $150 FOB. D. J.
Marshall, Washington, Ga., Wilkes
county.

1 good, gentle horse, about 10 yrs.
old, work anywhere. Trotted around
the race track at couftty fair in 1 |
min., 28 sec. Mrs. W. A. Hines, New- |
nan, Ga., Rt. 6.

1 pr. good plug mules for sale or
exch. for milch cow, or beef cattle
or hogs. A. J. Pope, Buchanan, Ga.,
Rt.) 3.

Black horse, gentle, work dbl., or
single, $100. or exch. for young Jer-
sey cow, freshin. Mrs. T. M. Smith,
Byron, Ga, Rt.1,

1 blind mule, 10 yrs. old, wt. 950
lbs., fat and smart, good cond., $35
or exch. for anything can use. O. M.-
Moody, Coffee, Ga. .

Good mule, wt. between 900 and
1 M. lbs., 6 yrs. old. Sell. Write for
information. Will del. within 25 mi.
Fayetteville. Rheuben Bishop, Fay-
etteville, Ga., Rt. 3. ie

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want a good little cotton mule,
within 50 mi. Norwood. Sherwood



Atkinson, Umatilla, Fla., P. O. Box

893.

Want 1 or 2 good plug mules, wt.
about 1 M. lbs. Must be sound, gentle
and work anywhere, at bargain for
eash. J. N. Carson, Griffin, Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

25 or 30 head Nannie goats. Sell
or exch. for 2 yr. old Jersey heifer
from good stock. Mrs. J. W. Reddick:
Hortense, Gg., Box 101.

12 or 15 head common goats, $1 ea.
del. to truck; also 2 half Toggenberg
Joes, 1 fresh. Sell or exch. for reg.
Tersey heifer, 2 to 6 mos. old. E. |
Maynard, Newton, Ga. ~ 2

20 or 25 range goats. Sell or exch.
for any good variety of young hens.
W. L. or Anconas preferred. Julius
Wilcher, Gibson, Ga., Rt. B.

5 to 25 goats. Sell or exch. for
corn. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga.

RABBITS FOR SALE

White, pink-eyed rabbits, 50c to
1.25. A. H. Banks, Sylvester, Ga.

Chinchilla does, old enough tu
breed, $5 ea., some eligible to reg.
$10 ea., reg. $15. I. W. Taylor, Hape-
ville, Ga., Phone.Fairfax 2050 J.

Large selection of bunnie rabbits,
in various colors and strains. Cali
or write. . M. Whitaker, Vidalia,
Ga., 107 North West St.

Have sold all my rabbits, but have
the hutch with 12 compartments, $5.
Mrs. Dora Fox, Atlanta, Ga., 743)
Pulliam St.

1- pr. white, pink-eyed; pr. grey
rabbits. Large, healthy stock, $3 pr.
or exch. ea. pr. for 5 hens of large
>reed. Chas. Watson, Marietta, Ga.,
325 Maple Ave.



Certi-

1 pr. W. New Zealands. Ga.
ficate, reg., and pedigrees, $20.
Curtis Sewell, Atlanta, Ga., 388

Crew St., Main 4106 J.



January 81, 1

- RABBITS FOR SALE
Mixd Chinchillas and Rufus Reds,
$1 ea. D. A. Bagley, Atlanta, Ga.,
172 Bankhead Ave.
_ Chinchilla rabbits, reg., and pedi-
reed. stock: 9 bred does, $4 ea.,
(some of which cost $25, others,
$12.50, not bred) ; young stock, from
$i up. Am forced to close out my
entire stock. Mrs. G. A. Stripling,
Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. ay
2 Chinchilla bucks, $2 ea. Cash
with order. A. J. Adams, Ashburn
s., Rt. Bs: 2 :
Chinchillas, reg. at attractive
price, or exch. for good hens. J. F.
Head, Atlanta, Ga., 1048 Oglethorpe
Ave., West 1897-J. .
_ Silver Black Fox rabbits; 1 doe
and 1 buck, reg., $50; 1 doe and 1
buck, 8 mos. old, pedigreed, $40;
_ Juniors, $10 ea. L. E. Rhodes, Grays-
ville, Ga.

RABBITS WANTED

Want pedigreed Chinchillas. Give
best price and full description in
first letter. S. C. Waddelle, Bremen,
Ga - : \

_ Want a few New Zealand Red, or
Flemish Giants, old enough to breed.
Must be up to Standard wt., and
cheap for cash. S. L, Straud, Swains-

boro, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want to exch. value for rabbits
r poultry, pure bred stock. Write
for particulars. Mrs. M. E. Howard,
Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 4.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

White Kings: N. P. A. seamless
banded, mated and working, all 1928
hatch. Fast breeders of large white
meat squabs; 12 pr. at $3.50 pr.
E. L. Winn, Atlanta, Ga., 150 Hab-

rsham Road, Phone Hem. 3260.

_ 10 prs. White Kings, $2 pr. Polk
Gholston, Comer, Ga.

5 pr. common pigeons, laying and
mated, 40c pr., or lot for $2. Norman
Thompson, Warm Springs, Ga.

_ Pigeons: White Swiss Mondains &
Red Carneaux for sale. D. A. Bagley

_ Atlanta, Ga., 172 Bankhead Ave.

White King and Carneaux, mated
and youngsters. J. W. Stephens,
College Park, Ga.

_ 3 pr. Fantail pigeons, $1.75 pr., or
7 for $6. E. L. Kickliter, Lyons, Ga.
138 mixed pigeons, most of them
mated and banded, $4 or exch. for
pr. Mallard ducks. Edward Riggins,
Blackshear, Ga., Box 62.
_. 38 pr. Red Carneaux pigeons, well
mated, $4.50. Leo Russell, Rome,
Ga :



EGGS FOR ALE
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_ Pure bred eges from Rocks, Reds
$1.50 for 15 each, or either; Light
Brahma Giant strain, $2 for 15; also
-2 Putnam brooders, used 2 weeks, $4
ea. Mrs. J. R. Godard, Milledgeville,
Ga.. Rt. 1, Box 19.

Hatching eggs from pure bred
C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 for 15. Mrs. A.
e Barnes, Manchester, Ga., 204 5th
Sue:

_ Fancy hatching eggs, from heavy
laying Pekin ducks, $2 for 15 del. P.
B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.

Full stock Jersey Black Giant eggs,
$1.40 per setting. Crates must be re-
turned. Mrs. Ella Hutcheson, Norris-

own, Ga.
_ Eggs from pure bred Light Brah-
mas, $1.50 for 15 del. C. P. Colclough,
-Maxeys, Ga.

White Minorea eggs, $1.25 for 15.
From selected stock. Roy Jordon, Ro-
chelle, Ga. ,

-_ Now booking orders, for pure bred
Bourbon Red turkey eggs, $4 for 13
del. C. R. Starrett, Canon, Ga.

Tompkins R. I. Red eggs, $2 for
15. Mrs. A. H. Freeman, Atlanta, Ga.,
1499 McLendon Ave. ;

Sunkist strain and Kemp strain,
trapnested, Buff Plymouth Rock eggs,
$1.25 and $1.50 per 15 eggs. Good win-
ter layers. Special price on 100 egg
lot. Mrs. D. J. McMillan, Fitzgerald,
oa. Bt. 5. oS

S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per setting

of 15 FOB. Reduction in large. lois. |

B. R. Leggett, Broxton, Ga.
Hatching eggs from B. P. Rocks,

$1.50 for 15; $5 a 100. Parks reg.

Permit, C-84, yr. 29. Mrs. C. T. Ivey,
Camilla, Ga.

R. I. Red eggs, $2 for 15. Donaldson

| strain. High fertility. Miss Edna Wal-.

con, Hatonton, Ga.

Partridge Rock ggs for hatching,
Se each, del. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Bax-
ley, Ga. ,

Pure bred M. B. turkey eggs, 35c
each, postpaid. March and April del.
Mrs. Leila Christmas, Vienna, Ga.,
Re: 4;

Imperial White Pekin duck eggs,
$6 per 100. FOB. Mrs. J. O. King, La-
vonia, Ga., Rt. 3.

B. R. eggs, Thompson strain; biood
tested. Pen No. 1, $1.50; Pen No. 2,
$1; 1 rooster, $2, 1 cockerel, $1.50;
1- R. I. Red Donaldson strain, $1.50.
Nae Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga.,

leone

Pure breed Dark Cornish eggs, $1.-
25| per setting of 15, postpaid. J. R.
Gardner, Locust Grove, Ga. :

Pute bred S. C. Buff Orpington eggs
or seting; 15 in setting, $2. Del. Mrs.
W. E.: Webb, Oglethorpe, Ga., Rt. 1.

Hatching eggs for sale; Baynes
Celebrated R. 1. Reds, heavy winter
layers, strong, vigorous hens. Select-
ed eggs, $1.50 per 15, del. Prompt del.
Mrs. Sam Anderson, Hillsboro, Ga.

English strain, S. C. W. L., and
Shepherd strain S. C. Anconas and
Thompson strain B. R. All pure bred
stock. are real winter layers. Price
from either 12 eggs, $1 del. J. R. Sim-
mons, Greensboro, Ga., Rt. 4.

Pure Golden Buff Orpington eggs
for sale. $1 for 15 del. Mrs. L. L. Jack-
son, Colquitt, Ga., Rt. A.

B. R. eggs, $2 for 15; Parks strain
reg. Permit No. 29-c-112. Mrs. R. W.
Sarwick, Doerun, Ga.

Selected eggs from large, dark even
colored, red to the skin Reds, $2 for
15, $8 per 100; Eggs from same flock
as gathered $6 per 100. Mrs. Jno. S.
Clark, Jacksonville, Ga. :

Hatching eggs from carefully bred
and good laying flock, $1.50 per set-
sing, $2.50 for 30 del. Fertility guar-
anteed. Mrs. J. J. Cleveland, Hartwell,
Ga.e Ri. 2;

A popular laying strain of B. R.
aggs for setting, del. for $1.50 for 15.
Mrs. J. W. Trammell, Moreland, Ga.

Eggs for hatching; Giant strain,
Light Brahmas, $1.50 for 15 or $2.75
for 80. S. C. White L. $1.25 for 15;
$2.75 for 30; $5 for 100. Mrs. Bob
PSosby, Carnesville, Ga.

W. L. eggs for sale at $1.50 for 15,
4 1-2 mos. old. Will exch. for butter
bean seed or nice dried fruit. Mrs.
Elsie Altman, Baxley, Ga.

S.C. Dark. B. R. Tormohlen strain,
$2.50 for 15 postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Bo-
mar, LaFayette, Ga.

Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs, se-
lected, $1 for 15. Will exch. 2 settings
for white or speckled crowder peas.
Cash with order. Mrs. H. J. Foun-
tain, Whitesburg, Ga., Rt. 1.

Ss. C. Plack Minorca hatching eggs,
Pape strain, $1 per 15 del; 5 yrs. a
breeder of Papes S. C. Black Minorcas
exclusively. L. B. Millians, Newnan,
Ga., 105 Temple Avenue.

Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte
eggs at 75 for 15. Send crate. If two
or 3 settings are taken I will pay post-
age, Mrs. Lucy Newberry, Colquitt,
Ga., Box 83. :

Eggs from 2 yr. old Tancred strain
hens mated to cockerels from Tan-
ereds 254-300 eggs strain with pedi-
erees. $6 per 100. Will exch. 300 eggs
for trio of turkeys, bronze. Mrs.
Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. _

Am booking orders for white Em-
den goose eggs, $3 per doz. Full
blood. Mrs. J. T. Daniels, Dexter, Ga.,
eee eggs from S. C. Wyan-
dottes; $1.25 for 15. Mrs. J. E. Smith,
Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1. :

B. R. eggs, Thompson Imp. Ringlet
mating coeks, second direct $1.50 for
15 del. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A.



F.| per setting. Carton to be

Pure M, B. turkey eggs from 2 yr.
old hens, Jan, Mar, del. $4.50 per set-
ting, 12 del. anywhere in Ga. H. J.
McCollum, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.

B. R. hatching eggs, 90c for 15

prepaid. Crates to be returned. Miss
Ruby Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Select eggs from pure Donaldson
Ss. C. R. I. Red hens; blood tested.
$1.50 for 15. Mrs. H. H. Bankston,
Gordon Rd., Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 4.

Full blood Thompson strain B. R.
hatching eggs, 90c for 15 prepaid.
Carton to be returned. Mrs. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

Standard Bred selected eggs, culled
by expert, 5c ea. egg. Crates to be
furnished by party. Mrs. W. W. King,
Doerun, Ga., Rt. 1.

Eggs from best mated pens, $2, $3
$5 and $10. Big Golden Buff Orping-
ton. Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus, Ga.,
Rt. Des

-R. I. Red eggs from dark red Owens
strain, $6 per 100. $1 for 15. Miss
Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. ~

R. I. Red eggs for hatching from
Mahoods direct, $2.50 for 15. $4 for
30; St. Johns strain, W. L. eggs for
hatching, $2 for 15, $3.50 for 30. Fer-
tility guaranteed. Stock direct from
St. Johns poultry farm. Grady Price,
Canton, Ga.

Thoroughbred single Buff Orping-
ton eggs at $2 per setting, 15, Mrs.
J. T. Farmer, Lithonia, Ga.

R. I. Red eggs for hatching, $1.50
for 15. $2.50 for 30. Clara V. Trim-
ble, Adairsville, Ga., Also Buff Mix
norca for same price.

S. C. R. I. Red hatching eggs, Don-
aldson strain best blood.. $1.50 for 15
or 50 for $3. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cor-
dele, Ga., Rt. B.

$1 for 15 or $1.90 for 30 prepaid. Mrs.
Annie Mae Bruce, Martin, Ga., Rt. 1.

Booking orders for M. B. turkey
eggs at $4 per doz. del. Good, healthy
2 yr. old stock. J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
_ Fowlers Champion B. R. eggs, $2
for 15 eggs del. Crates returned. H.
O. Lloyd, Covington, Ga., Rt. 6.

Hatching eggs from pure dark rich
color S. C. R. I. Reds. Donaldson st.,
$1 for 15 del. Carton to be returned.
Mrs. H. L. Eliston, Rupert, Ga. |

Donaldson rich, dark reds, $1.50 for
15 del. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mt.,
Ga. Riad: ke

Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs,
$1.25 for 15, $2 for 30; $6 for 100.
Postpaid. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shell-
man, Ga.,- Rt. 1.

S. C. R. I. Red eggs, from large
dark red stock, Donaldson strain, $1.-
50 for 15. E. L. Feely, Douglasville,
Ga; Rte,

Clays two-in-one strain S. C. R.
I. Reds, Bred for exhibition and high
egg production. B. W. D. tested stock.
Hatching eggs, $3 and $5 per setting
of 15. R. T. Clay, 610 Powder Springs
St., Marietta, Ga.

Fresh hatching eggs, pure breed S.
L. Wyandotte for sale, $1.50 for 15.
Del cash with order. Mrs. W. J. Mc-
Dowell, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 2.

White Cornish eggs, 15 for $1.50
by parcel post, prepaid. Mrs. H. W.
Law, Eastman, Ga., Rt. 7.

Selected B. R. Thompson strain
eggs, $1 for 15. Can furnish several
doz. a week. Mrs. B. F. Story, Ap-
pling; Gaz, Rt. 2.

Pure bred, White Leghorns from
carefully selected and carefully cull-
ed 2 yr. old hens and mated with pure
Tancred cocks, $1 for 15 eggs or more,

$4 for 100. Mrs. L. T. Peed, Butler;

Ga, Rt. 2

Imperial Ringlet B. R. eggs, $1.25
returned.
Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga.,
Bt... !

Jersey B. G. hatching eggs from
exch. stock, Murray strain, $1.50 for
oe Del. M. M. Landrum, Adairsville,

a.

Parks B. R. eggs, $1.50 for 15 del;
Parks permit No. D 1-19-yr. 29. Half
big bone giant M. B. turkey eggs, 50c
each or $5.50 per doz. FOB. Mrs. A.
M. Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. 2



Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Re, 29:

Pure bred dark Cornish Indian

Light Brahma eggs, giant strain, |

{$2 postpaid. Mrs. Hallie



ASS

x . *
game eggs, $1 for 15 or exch. for tu
key eggs. J. T. Holland, Lenox, |
Selected pure bred eggs from prize
winners, B. R, White Rocks, white
Orpingtons, 8S. L. Wyandottes and
Cornish Indian Games. All at $2 for
15 eggs. Also indian runner duck
eggs, 12 for $2. Will exch. for gar-
den seed, seed corn, peas or velvet.
beans. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cones
Ga. : erty
Sheppard strain Ancona hatching

eggs, $1 for 15. Also can furnish in.
lots of 100 to 500 per week. Miss
Emeline Jones, Blackshear, Ga.

- Pure bred Buff Orpington hatch
ing eggs, 15 for $1.10 postpaid. Mrs.
S. Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 1.
Ss
ie

Tancred Leghorn hatching
from high grade laying stock,
gease free, $1.50 per setting. Special
rates on $1 or more. Cash with order.
References given on request. Mrs. W.
T. Metzger, Clyo, Ga. :

Selected hatching eggs from care-
fully culled flock of famous Sheppar
strain. Anconas, $1.25 per 15. 4 1-2
each in lots of 100 or more. All del.
Large white mammoth Pekin duck
eggs, $1.50 for 15 del. Weigh 4-5 lbs.

eg

fat 10 wks. old. Miss Doris Raulerson,

Rockingham, Ga.

Hatching eggs from large dark red
Donaldson strain, S. C. R. I. Reds, at
$1.75 per 15 del. Cartons to be rez
turned. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon
Ga., Rt. 4. Ey

Park strai B. R. eggs, $1.50 for 15
$3.50 for 50 dei. Permit yr. 29-D1-28,
Mrs. H. L. Harrell, Colquitt, Ga,

EGGS WANTED

Pure strain White Orpington egg
for hatching. N. L. Palmer, Leesburg,
Ga. :
Want several setings of speckle
guinea eggs. Also several setings of
Indian runner duck eggs. Mrs. Lizzi
Webb, Meigs, Ga. oe
Want awe cases white Leghorn
hatching eggs from heavy laying

stock, state No. can ship each week,

price. C. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. a!
Want hatching eggs from pure bred
flocks of B. R., R. I. Reds and other
dual purpose breeds, will trade chicks
or pay cash. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga.,
PW orent 250 eggs to hatch on halves.
Any pure breed. Several yrs. exp. with
incubator; Mrs. R. E. Barnes, Gray-
t, Ga. 7
Want a few settings of pure bred
R. I. Red eggs. B. P. Moore, LaGrange
Ga., Rt. 2. S
Want 800 pate. eggs a ay
s for 6 months, Irom go
a R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, Buff O
ingtons and J. B. Giants. Bisl. ot
art, Atlanta, Ga., 313 4th St. NW.
Want turkey eggs, in lots from 50
to 100. State price and date when car
del. Harold Boardman, Augusta, Ga.,
er "100 pure bred dark colored
Bourbon Red turkey eggs to hatch and
raise on halves. Hatch not later than
April 15th. Would like to correspond
with party at once. Mrs. A. J. Hil-
ton, Tarrytown, Ga., Rt. 2. Rs
Want pure bred hatching eggs from
B. R., 8. GC. Reds, and only finest
stock from high producing, well devel-
oped hens, free from disease. Eggs
red in lots of 30 doz., or not less
than 20 doz., to be received each Sat-
urday. M. Lester, Rome, Ga.
Broad St. AGG a

POSITION WANTED ~
Want position managing or over-
seeing a farm in Georgia or go into
the sheep or cattle raising on. halves
with some good man. S. W. Payne,
Gastonia, Ga., 305 Walnut Ave.

FARM LAND FOR SALE ~
214 acres land with 40 or 50 acres
cleared; small house and out bldgs
2 mo. from town. Write or see for
particulars. J. F. Shearer, Willaco
chee, Ga. eie88 Se
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE -
Pure pork sausage, in 5 lb. pk
Hazlehurst, Ga. eee









PLANTS FOR SALE
: (Continued from page 17)

Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey, Chas. Wakeiield, 65c 500. $1
per M. del. Fresh grown plants.
Prompt shipment. J. A. Wright, Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
_ Asparagus crown, Martha & Mary
Washington varieties. Write for
prices. Hoke M. Taylor, Marshallville,
Ga. :

Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants at

$1 per M. In 5 M. lots 75c M. Mrs.
_ Ranie Barber, Baxley, Ga. .
ES Porto Rican potato plants, $2 per
_.M. March, April and May del. Prompt
shipments. F. M. Carter, Rockingham
~ Ga.




















































































_ Klondike and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, $1.25 for 500. $2
per M. Postpaid. .C. D. Freeland,
Cainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Bermuda onion plants, 500 75c:
-* $1.25 per M. del. Iceburg lettuce
plants, open grown and frostproof,
100, 50; 200 for 75c; 500 for $1.50.
25e off lettuce if included in order
for onions. E. L. Durham, Dublin,
j Ga.,. be Os : ;
_ Several thousand strawberry plants
for sale. Mixed, Lady Thompson,
Klondike and Excelsior, 25 per 100.
$1 per 500. Mrs. A. D. Lowe, Thom-
an, Ga. a eee

- Lady Thompson strawberry plants
00 for 0c or $1.50 per M. John
-Vitson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
- GCabhege plants, $1.25 per M. del.
- Onion elents, $1.25 del. E. J. Gaines,
_- ville, Ga. - S

_ Klondike strawberry plants, 25
ay 100; 500 $1.25; $2 per M. del.
Erskine Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga., Rt

Crystal and yellow Bermuda onion

Fine Frostproof cabbage plants
-aedy, Leading varieties, 500 65c; 1
MI. $1; 5 M. or over 75c per M. Ber-
muda onions 500 75c; Potato plants
> April and May 1M. $2; 5 M. or
er, $1.75 per M. Tomato plants,
1 per M. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga.
Imnroved Klondike strawberry
ants. state inspected and certified,
*5e.mer 100. $2 M.3- $1.25 for. 500
1 Well rooted. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
-umming, Ga. ? Ss ;
_ Jersey, Chas. Succession Cabbage.
-vstal wax and straw Bermuda on-
ion plants. 200 40c; 500 75c; M
$1.25 del. R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga
Frostproof cabbage plants; Chas



&1 per M. Orders filled immediately.
ohn W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.

eee or
PLANTS WANTED |

to exch. first class pecan trees for
any thing thet can be of use on farm.
C. L.. Eubank, Eastman, Ga.

Want 1 or 2 thousand strawberry
niants. Will exch. 1 honeysuckle vine
flower basket per M. Mrs. Ethlenn,
Henderson, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 5.
_ Want-to buy few hundred Kudzu
plants. Price must be reasonable. R.
L. zmore, Newton, Ga. -~ hoes
_ Want Penniroyal leaves or will buy
plants. Write Mrs. Earl Hallman,
_ Brooklet, Ga.
_ Want to buy four sweet shrub
bushes, young but well rooted. Price
must he reasonable. Mrs. Lake Oz-
- more, Newton, Ga., Rt. 4.0 =. 4
_ Want Bermuda onion plants, cab-
bage plants. bush butterbeans, early
_ English peas and nest onions. Would
like to exch. Everbearing strawberry

plants. Mrs. J. B. Newbern, Villa Rica
Gah go> : ye

| Second Hand Machin.
erv for Sale &- Wanted







er, A-1 cond., $45. E. C. ORear,
Union Point, Ga. .
1-15-27 Case tractor, used 2 yrs,





1 on farm; 1-3 dise plow, good as new,

ants, 500 75c; 1M $1.25; 6 M. $6.
>. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

Wakefield -and Copenhagen. Prepai |
500. 75c; 1 M. $1.25 by exp. collect, |

. Wants Kudzu plants. Would like

21 Pavex No. 11.4 knife fed cut. |



all for $750 FOB. T. B. Ragan,

mtn ao
No. 8 Sharpless cream separator,
$35. Used only short while, practi-
cally good as new. W. O. Puckett,
Cordele, Ga:, Rt. B. Pe

1 Farmall tractor (not used over
4 mos.) first class cond., 21 Oliver
D. 75 plow, 24 in. disc, broken about
15 acres or less; Oliver cuttaway
harrow, 8 disc, 24 in. used not over
4 month; 1 McCormick Deering dbl.
harrow, 24-18 in. discs, not used 2
weeks. All for 1-2 cost price. Isaac
3tokes, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 3.

1 Covington cotton and corn drop-
yer, used very little, good cond., all
slates drop corn, cotton and most
anything else, $9 or exch. for 9 big
stock young hens. I. F. Rowe, Luth-
wsville, Ga. :

SP,
yood cond. and other
ments. Sell or exch.
sows. Write for description and
srice. G. R..McCrimmon, Lincolnton,
Ga. . oe ei ese
_ No. 12 DeLaval cream separator,
with motor, first class cond., also
other dairy equipment.
description. Cost $1,000. Sell for
$500. C. M. Shackleford, Albany, Ga.

1 McCormick Binder, good cond.,
&75. J. H. Gooch, Jefferson, Ga., Rt.
Two. = : = x
Imp. Oliver 2 horse turn plow,
oractically new, $12.50. J. S. Thomp-
son, Doerun, Ga. . Cee

1 imp. Newell Sanders 27 in. dbl.
dise tractor plow,. A-1 cond., sell
cheap, or exch. for imp. Govt. inspec-
'ted Porto Rico potatoes for seed. B,
F. Hancock, Riverdale, Ga. .

McCormick-Deering riding cultiva-
or, used very little, well cared for;
some equipments. Reasonable. Mrs.
Mary M. Cochran, Stonewall, Ga.

4H. P. Hagan gas. eng., good
cond., $20; 2 row cotton duster, used
very little, $25; Oliver sub-soil plow
-$7.50. All FOB.. Will exch. for hens,

International gas eng.,
farm imple-

M. B. Lee Ft. Valley. Ga., Rt. 5.

new, $8; 1 horse Chattanooga plow,
$5; 1 guano distributor, Cole make,
34, All good cond., FOB. Exch. for
yay, corn or oats. -J. R. Farmer,
Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. - 2 :

3 50 tooth drag harrows, $12 ea,
*. C. Sullivan, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 1.
-1 Benton cotton and corn planter,
sed 1 season, good cond., $12.50.
q. C. Culver, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2,

1 corn sheller for sale cheap. Mrs.
J. E. Holland, Bowdon, Ga., Box 275.

No. 7 Vulcan hillside plow, 1 H.,
in good cond., with second point on,
$8 cash, or exch. for pigs or shoats,
any good breed. J. A. Crawford, Cal-
houn,. Ga., Rt. 2...

3 roller syrup mill and copper pan.
Sell or: exch. for 3-or 4-H2-P. eas,
eng., or anything can use of same
value. W. V. Wooley, Calhoun, Ga..
Ri 2: 5] oe
Shop blower and anvil, $14 plus
freight, or exch. for 7 bu. ear corn
and 7 bu. Wannamaker, or College

from Dacula. Ralph Pittman, Law
venceville, Ga., Rt. 5.

1 cotton King cuttaway harrow,
with 2 sets of disc, $25; 1 Moline cut-
taway harrow, set of 16 in. disc., ix
rood cond., $20; 1 Tom Houston
hand peanut sheller with all plates
sood cond:, $10: and other farm imp.
Clyde Sullivan, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 1

_ 2 horse plow, good as hew with dbl
ond single trees, worth $20. Sell or
xch for 12 large hens, any breed.
or anything can use. Mrs. T. J. Wil-
iems, Matthews, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Hart-Port tractor, 10-20 com-
plete, $100. Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga.
6 H. P. International eng., good
cond., $25 cash. C. M. Land, Austell.

ye :

. 2 horse Oliver Middle buster, $12.-
50 or exch. for 2 reg. S.-P. C. gilt,
2 or 3 mos. old, or 1 reg. Jersey heif-



er calf, Pure stock. J. M. Grimes,





Nashville

Hawkinsville, Ga., 126 So. Jackson |

for hogs or

Write for

yigs, corn, beans, peas or peanuts.

2 horse Avery plow, practically |.

No. 1, cotton seed. not over 40 mi.



= Ga., Rte. A, eo

Roderick Lean 24 disc., tractor
harrow, $30. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga

1 John Deere Wheat Binder in
good cond. E. L. Williams, Rock
Springs, Ga.

3 horse 24 in. disc reversible turn
plow, with triple tree complete; 1
Martin terracing and ditching mach.
1 large hay rake, with tongue, dbl.,
tree and breast yoke; 2 horse walk-
ing Oliver cultivator, complete; 1
Gnatt cotton planter. All in good

cond. Sell or exch. for Duroc pigs |

Q-too-tan beans, or other things.
Write. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga
RESO. e
~ 4 steel corn crib, 350 bu. cap..
$200. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville, Ga. = 4 s :

Myers deep well pump, complete,
$10; Myers pitcher pump complete.
perfect cond., $5. G. C. McIntosh,
Augusta, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 Middle buster, solid steel beam
and handies, with wheel on beam, also
No. 10 Hillside turner, good cond
Sell cheap, or exch. for Cleveland

| Big Boll cotton seed, pigs sor year-
lings. W. M. Alston, Dahlonega, Ga., |

Rt. 2.

3 Bottom stag gang plow. Cuts 36.

in. tractor hitch, $75. also dbl. disc
plow tractor hitch, $75. Perfect cond.
John Deere make. W. W. Williams,
Quitman, Ga.

1 McCormick mowing machine, 3
ft. blade, $10; 2 small cuttaway har-
rows, 8, 16 in. dise with tongue, $7.50
ea., or both for $12.50; Ledbetter
combination planter, $5 and other
farm implements. Sell or exch. milch
cow, heifer (that will freshen next
April), or good Bermuda hay or oat
straw, All FOB. S. F. Pirkle, Lii-
burn, Ga. Sree

Forge with hand turned crank for
blower, good cond., $10; No. 4 Plan-
et Jr., hand Hill and Drill seeder,
with instrwetion guide, slightly used,

in good cond., $10 FOB. C. E. Lever-

ett; Atlanta, Ga., Rt 1.

1 practically new McCormick Deer-
ing binder. Sell or exch. for cows.
W. A. Truitt, Tignall, Ga. :

No. 26 Chattanooga plow wing,
$3.50. J. H. Elliott, Cairo, Ga., Rt.

ake

Des Moines oat sprouter, 10 tray,

used 1 season, A-1 cond., $12.50 cash.
or exch. for 100 baby chicks from |}:

stock free of white Diarrhea. No mix-
ed breeds. Prefer Anconas, Reds or
Plymouth Rocks. Party to pay Exp.
chgs. Mrs. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga..
Re.-B: .
- 1 Master plant setter, used 1 day
only, $5, or exch. for 8 or 10 gal.
churn. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga.
Planet Jr., 2 horse cultivators,

and 2 1-4 H. P. gas eng., both little

used, cheap. F. S. Baskerville, Ma-
con,. Gas, Rt. 2: 2

2 horse Oliver riding cultivators,
run 1-yr., with 2 dise and a field
plow. Good as new. Sell at bargain
for cash. W. K. Overstreet, Sparks,

Gaz Riz), Box 12.

No. 17 Chattanooga middle buster,
yoint slightly worn, $8 FOB. P. B.

Reese, Blythe, Ga. -

1 International 2 horse riding cul
ivator, complete set.of discs and
schooters. No repairs needed. used
very little, $60 FOB. W. N. Roberts,
Morris Station, Ga.

1 Chattanooga cane mill, No. 44,
somplete, $100; 2 John Deere rid-
ne cultivators, like new, $25 ea., 1
Williamson stump puller,- complete,
$200; also 1 dairy equipment and fix-
tures, $85. All in good cond. Fred
S. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.

1 Moline Reaper and Binder, good
eond., cut less than 200 acres grain,
$50 cash at farm, 2 mi. north Rocky

Word. Geo. M. Newton, Rocky Ford,

Ga.

er, with dbl. hopper, $12.50, also No.
13 Oliver turn plow, $10. Both in
good cond. R. L. Brown, McRae, Ga.

1 dbl. feed corn sheller, good cond
$10 cash FOB Acworth, E. B. Tarp-
ley, Lovejoy, Ga. ~ <

& F











1 Ledbetter corn and cotton plant-.







Thursday, January 31, 1929.

SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
. = WANTED =
Want 1 Cole peanut planter, sec-
ond hand. Must be in good shape at,
bargain. R. I. Butler, Jeffersonville,
Gace ee
Want 1 Hillside ditcher. Prefer
Martin make. Must be in good cond.,
and cheap. H. A. Aycock, Shellman,







Ga..

Want 1920 or 1921 Covington cot-
ton planter or repairs for same mode
G. L. Bramlett, Acworth, Ga.

Want 11-2 H. P. gas eng., also
varden tractor. No objection to same
needing slight repairs. C. F, Salmon,
Wt. Valley, Ga., Rt. 1. : a

Want 1 side plow for Fordson trac-
tor. Prefer dbl. disc. Must be good
cond., and cheap for cash. J. H. Wells
Dublin, Ga., Rt.-1. | : ai

Want 1 plow and disc harrow for |
Fordson tractor. Write make, cond.,,
and price in first letter. J. H. Belch-
er, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2. 7

Want 1 riding cultivator of any
good make in good cond. Will exch.
200 lb. brood sow, bred to farrow in
March, M. A. Jones, Zebulon, Ga., Rt.
5. ; jo

Want cotton gin, eng., etc. Write
for particulars. Claud lL. Rhyne,
Plains, Ga. :



HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES |
FOR SALE ak
50 standard 8 frame boxes with.
shallow extracting frames. Will take.
$4 each. B. F. Murkerson, Eastman,
Ga., Rt. 6. z : +
Hive bodies, brood frames, bottoms,
lids shallow super and frames made
from the best of Southern Cypress.
W. L. Dulton, Offerman, Ga. | fee
no bees. C. J. Clements, Folkston, Ga. ~
Pure extracted honey. 12 five lb.
Three patent bee hives with frames
pails to case, $7.50; six 10 lIb., $6.50;
one 10 lb., postpaid and insured, $1.-
50; also 50 gal. bbl., $50; 50 gal, 2nd
grade, $45; Reasonable discount on
all orders for $50 and over; also have
100 hives of bees in 10 frame, good
cypress hives, painted white, $8 per _
hive for 2 story hives. Must come with _
truck to move them. Jno. A. Crum-
mey, Doctortown, Ga. :



HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED ee

Want choice Comb honey, in 5 |b.
pails; comb honey in 1 lb. jars, comb
in lard cans; choice section honey, 24
to cs. State quantity with best price.
ee Co., Bristol,
a.



SYRUP FOR SALE

_ 200 gallons of pure bright Ga. cane _
syrup in No. 10 rec. cans. A-1 grade
$150 for lot. Walter M. Peacock, East-
man, Ga., Rt. 4. oe
100 gallons sugar cane syrup in No.
10 cans. $1 per gal or $80 for lot,
a J. -D. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga.,
Geoe: f
Sorghum syrup, 85c gal. Case of
six 10 lb. pails, $4.80 FOB. W. E.

Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. -

Pure Ga. cane syrup in 10 lb cans.
75c FOB. J. A. E. Cox, Hazlehurst,
Ga. ae
New Drop Cane syrup, fine qual-
ity. Case, $4.50, six No. 10 cans. ae
F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga. .

A No. 1 pure ribbon cane syrup at
70e per gal or 150 gal for $100. O. L.
Barwick, Adrian, Ga., Rt. 3. Z

A No 1 pure Ga cane syrup in 35
gallon barrels, 65 per gallon. In gal-
lon cans. $4.50 per case of 6. In 1-2
gallon cans, $8 per case of 12. J. F.
Ponder, Whigham, Ga. ee

Pure Ga. cane syrup, No. 5 cans,
$4.80 per case of 12 cans. Orders for
100 cans or more del-at any point
south or west of Macon at 40c per
can. 100 per cent pure. U. G. Max-_
well, Cairo, Ga. :

Fancy Ga. cane syrup for sale. $10,
6 cans to case, $4.75 per case. Five
12 cans to case, $5. 2 1-2 24 cans to
case, $5.25. 1 1-2 48 cans to case, $5.-

150. W. B. Cochran, Thomasville, Ga-



r more. Moonflower seed ma e|P

growing vine. 10 tablespoon. 4
Zinnia seed. Mixed colors, all
per cup. Do not want, stamps.
d.samples. Mrs.-H.. H. Sulli-
Carrollton, Ga,, Rt}, ze

ps Thurmangray io
75c per lb. FOB Pine view. Cash
der. J. B. Carroll, Pineview,
dy
Ibs. running butter bean seed,
crop. 20c per lb. Also 5 lbs. of

as. Mrs. George P. Ethridge, |

d, Ga., Box 12.
S.0F Watson ficlon: seed, Se-

for own use, $15-for lot. 75c.

Tb R. F. Thornton, Sylvester, Ga.,

- pure selected Pride: of Ga.
Ei cloi seed. $1 lb. del. Mrs. G.
al er, McDonough, Ga. Rte 3:
lite nest onions for sale, 50e per
so white bunch butter beans
ale, 15 lb.. Additional postage.
money order. Mrs. Alice Hod-
eenville, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 39.
Tbs. Thurman gray watermelon
; Shade dried, "= eg lb. John L.

stage extra. Sadion onions, -

100. Postage extra. Mrs. 8.

seed, 21 bs, 3DG: a Ibs., [Be
ar 2. ae globe, purple

0 Ibs. Lifsey or Stone Mt. water-
on seed selected from choice mel-

. 85e Ib. 10 lbs. or more, 75c Ib..

aa Harper, Osierfield, Ga.
obacco seed, Broad leaf, 30 02.,

ab. Velvet okra seed, 20e Ib.
ker cotton seed, $1.25 FOB. LA.
W,- Oakwood, Ga.

Ibs. Watson melon seed, bright
und, 75 per lb. Colored, run-
utter beans, 10c cup. Mrs. R.

Webb, Barwick, Ga., Box 164.
Thite nest onions. Will exch. for |
peas. Prefer crowders. Each pay.
tage. Miss Alice Durham, Wales-
Ga,<. 7

mproved Jones watermelon seed. |

- Smith, Locust Grove, Ga., Rt. 3.
fic okra, Bears at every leaf,
yer 0z. Three oz., 80c. H. 8. Sear-
ou h, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 2.



seed, $1 per lb. Grown from
Pee B. C. Boatright, Tenn-

per Ib. Elecenseed pure. 30. Ibs.
n Watson seed at 75c per lb. Sav-

on, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.
ted Watson melon seed, "Be
W. Bz Clifton, Oliver, Sn Rt.

bout 225: Tbs. Hastings cee abed.
f, medium and large, Make best
h offer. Would exch. for value. R.
Martin, Hinesville, Ga.
w lbs. of Texas Sweet watermel-
seed. Large melon weighing 80 to
bs. Will exch: for farm produce.
Harrell, Hartsfield, Ga.
kinds we garden seed in.gen-
is packages. 12c per pkg. Postpaid.
. Minnie L. Bailey, Cordele, Ga.

Castor. Bean Palma
tO ft. bushy plants. Fine shade
ken yards. Exch. for any kind
rden or field bean seed. Mrs. E.
Babcock, Cordele, Ga., Rt. C.
Good, half runner garden bean seed.
b. White running butter bean
80c postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,
ra Rit; Bo
00 tbe Watson melon seed, SB: per
TS. ee Durham, Ashbuee, ot

W. W. Wi liams, Quitman, Gas os
15 Ibs. Lifsey watermelon seed, 100



order. J, De Bishop, Fitzgerald, See
Re. 2.

= Old. tashioned. red amuliplying on-
ions, 60c per gal. Mrs. B. L. Brown,
Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.

Selected Pride - of Ga. mion coal
5 lbs. 85ce Ib. del. Hardy annuals lark-
spur mixed plants, 25 doz. 5 doz, $1.
Bright red verbena plants, 10c each
or $1 doz, del. Annual larkspur seed,
mixed colors, 12 pkg. Perennial lark-
spur seed, 18 pkg. Other flower
seed, Mrs. L. E. Stewart, MeDonough,
Ga. Rt. 3. .

Nice - ads white nest onions, 50e

Cash with order. Mrs.
(No address.).
_ About 8 Ibs.
/termelon seed. $2 lb. Mrs. W. E.
Smith, Locust Grove, Ga., Rt. 2.

Ss. Cousins.

age paid on 2 cups. Mrs. A. F. 0 Kel-
ley, -Maysville,. Ga., Rt. 2.

Stone Mtn. watermelon seed for
sale. Saved from choice melons. Grown
for seed, $1 per lb, FOB. Write for
prices, J. J. Hartley, Metter, Ga.
--5 bushels Chufa seed. Good, clean,
sound, $4 per bu. The lot for $4.50.
Less quantities. Mrs. Mary A. Doug-
aa Alma, Ga., Rt, Box 19, *

Stone Mt. watermelon seed. Select-
ed, $1 per lb. Henry Colvin, Locust
Grove, Ga.

Okra, 15e cup. Cucumber, 1-4 cup,
10c. Running yellow squash, cup, 10c.

| Mixed turnip seed, cup, 20c. Exch. for

nest egg, gourd, beet or lettuce seed.
Mrs. John Weaver, Draketown, Ga.,
Rts a

3 50 Tos: selected Lifsey watermelon

seed, 75e lb, or $35 for lot, FOB. J.
M. Kimberly, Empire, Ga.

Kentucky Wonder pole bean seed,
large cupful, 25c; 5 cupfuls, $1; dill
seed, leaves used in pickles, etc., 10c
pkg., 25 cupful. Sound, 1928 crop
seed. Mrs. W. S. Wiley, Auburn, -
wt. 1s

$1.25 lb., or 12c per oz. Pride of Ga.

oz. Cushaw seed, 85c Ib., 1-4 for 25c.
Red pepper seed, clean, 15e OZ. Miss

| Beanie Smith, Kite, Gas ht. 1.
White nest onions, 60 per gal del. |.

5 Ibs mixed mustard seed, 25 per Tb
or $1 per lot. 3 lbs okra seed, 25 per
pt or $1 for lot. Miss Blanch Wood-
ruff, Greenville, Gas

9 Tbs okra seed. 3 Ibs white elves,
3 lbs of Perkins long pod. 3 Ibs Dwarf
okra, 50c per lb. Del. Mrs. Rosa Hays,

Mauk, Ga.
White nest onions for gale at 60c

| seeds, . 20e pt. Sundried apples, 15c
lb. Home raised collard seeds, 40c gal.
Turnip seeds, 15c pt. Cash with order.

Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Kleckley sweet: ope texmelon seed.

Pure hand selected, 75c lb., postage

_ | paid. 60c Ib in 5 Ib lots. Ww. T. Me-

Math, Americus, Ga. |

seed at 75c Ib. FOB. Sample sent on
request. C. F. Abbott, Pavo, Ga., Rt.

Christi: ts

Selected watermelon seed, 60c Ib
small lots. 5 Ibs or more, 50c lb. All
del, Cash must accompany order. G.
H. Parish, Tifton, Ga., Rt.. 6.

Green striped cashaw seed, 10c 02

odded okra seed, 10c oz, 75c

or te. W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.
Long green and - white mixed okra,
15c cup. Miss ae Green, Gaines-

ville, Ga., Rt. 6.



: New Stone and Greater Baltimore

Ibs or $12 for lot, FOB. Cash. with \

-gal. 10 Ibs. white lady peas, 10c lb.

Old fashioned striped half runner
garden bean seed, 20c cup. Early Al-:
aska English pea seed. 20c cup. Post- |

Ga, rattlesnake watermelon Sood

and Trish gray melon seed, $1 or 10

per gal. Hot pepper, 35c gal. Mustard

Add postage. Miss Beatrice Deans, |

20 Ibs genuine Tom. Watson nein

or. $1 lb, add postage. Hastings long
M. J. McDowell, Blakely, Ga.,



oe
Vill take. one bu- off easton

ee hot.
| beans or syrup in exch. I. C. Cary,

Millegeville, Gane Riots

Pure Perkins long green okra seed,
15 lb, FOB. Cash with order. W. J.
Draughon, Whigham, Ga.



Stone Mt. watermelon seed, $1 per

lb. prepaid. 10 lbs. or more 75 per
Ib. Roy North, Seville, Ga.

' Stone Mt. watermelon seed. Select-
ed from good ripe melons, 95 per Ib.

Del parcel post: Insured. L. C. Pidgen,.

Rhine, Ga., Rt. 2.

7 lbs. carefully seiesiod watermel-
on seed, $1 per lb. Cash with order.
yee for lot. Ce W. Beck, Jefferson, Ga.,

es

White Nest onions fae planting, 60c
gal del in Ga. Mrs. D. M. Barge, Ty-
rone, Ga., Box 103.

Sage seed, 25e per doz. Makes a.
|tree instead of a plant.

_|seed, also dbl. zinnias, yellow mari-
papraved Jones wa-

Petunia

gold seed, 10c per cup. Phlox seed, 10
per. tsp. Mrs. La J. Rundles.

Pure Tom Watson Melon seed,: 75
per lb. H. P. Parker, Egypt, Ga.

Multiplying onion sets, 15 per qt}

FOB. Will exch for. value. Bo F.
Knowles, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. Di
Rocky Ford cantaloupe, yellow.

oreglcicee squash and dahlia flowered
zinnia seed to exch. fow ornamental
shrubbery or any kind of bulbs. Be F.
Purcell, Pooler, Ga.

Tom Watson melon saad. detected:

and grown for 10 yrs. Not less than
28 to 36 lbs. each melon. $1 per 1b.
del. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.

15 Ibs. pure selected ride of Ga.
watermelon seed, $1 per lb. Add post-
age on less than 5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. long
green okra seed, 15 pre lb. Dry leaf
sage, 50c per lb. C. I. Kelly, Lovejoy,
Ga. Rt. i,

Watson and i iene Grey water-
melon seed, 50c lb, FOB. Guy - S.
Jones, Thomasville, Ga.

Unmixed, sound, clean, Saas
Crowder seed peas, 5 lbs. or more, 14c
lb. del; tenderest cornfield and. strip-
ed half runner garden beans, 35c lb;
white runner butter beans and extra
good English peas, 25c lb or 5 lbs $1
del. C. - Maddox, Flowery Branch,
Ga.

Sound, white: nest onions, 60 per
gal del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green-
ville, Ga.

Few bu. white nest onions, $3 bu.
FOB. F. B. Tatum, Clarkesville, Ga.

Cattail Millet seed, 15c cup or two
for 25c. Mrs. T. W. Teas Pender-
prass, Ga, Rt2.

All kinds of turnip seeds, beets,
radish, carrots, collards, spinach, okra
mustard. All 10c oz. 1-4 lb, 25c, Cu-
cumbers, 80 lb. Spencer sweet peas,
$1 Ib. Tall mixed. nasturtiums, 25 pt
Red Valentine, stringless green pod
beans, 85c lb. Henderson bunch lima
95 lb. Rapeseed, 25 lb. Truckers

Sweet corn, 10c lb. All kinds flower |

seed, 10c pkg. Walter W. ers
Braselton, Ga

Okra seed for sale, a Le eS
Woodbury, Ga,
Ga. sugar tane seed: ee ead ribbon.
5 to 7 ft. high, 3.1-2c baled fob. Quan-
tity price on 1000 or more. J. E. Har-
per, Osierfield, Ga.



SEED WANTED > =
Old fashioned: garden seed. Plain
leaf mustard, rough turnip seed for

|spring greens, winter heading of col-
\lard cabbage seed and white willow

running butter beans. Mrs. M. N. Kil-
lebrew, Arlington, Ga. A

Pure round Jones watermelon seed.
Also Halbert Honey watermelon seed.
Canteloupe, good variety. Send sam-
ples and quote cheapest price per es

dz:

Wiant 1 1-2 or 2 gals old. fashioned
onion buttons. Will pay 60c per gal.
FOB. Miss Fannie Dooley, Mt. Airy,
Ga. = %

*



J. L. Sibley, Milledgeville, Ga.

| inates 91 per cent state test. Two bales
per acre 1928. Handled with care at

L100 Ibs. bag, $3.50. F.

Several Ibs. Give: ae

bunch Spanish peanuts. , WwW. Smith,
Arabi, Ga.;. Rt, 1. -

Wianted: Sorghum seed and genuine _
Buncomb collard seed. Please send
prices, J G. Turner, Lenox, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Wanted: Bu. white butter bean seed.
Must be cheap for cash. Milton Sum- oes
ner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3.





COTTON SEED FOR SALE. ~
150 bu pure Rucker cotton seed. Not rsa



| recleaned. Del in 2 1-2 bu. sacks at.

Gainesville, FOB. S. J. Smith, Gaines. ae
ville, Ga., Rt. -9. - ae

Cokers, No. 7 cotton seed for gale:
One yr. from originator ,$2 per. bu. se:



Piedmont, Cleveland cotton seed.
Sacked and culled, $4 per 100 lb. bag
FOB, Hartwell Ga. Cash with order,
E. E. Satterfield, Hartwell, Ga. ~~ ~~

Piedmont, Cleveland cotton spddss 2
sacked and culled in 100 lb bags. $4 a
per bag FOB. Mae M. Oglesby, Hart- ee
well, Ga. - 2

Pure half and half cotton seed, $1- mig oe
50 per bu. Petty-Toole Wilt Resist-
ant cotton seed, $1.75 bu. Cokers
Cleveland No. 5 cotton seed, $1.75
bu. Wannamaker Cleveland cotton _
seed, $1.75 bu. ee ok. Ratliff, Black-
shear, Ga. 3

Wannamaker Cleveland, Wilt Re- oe
sistant cotton seed. $5 per 100 Ib. Ss S
sack. R. L. Brown, McRae, Ga. ae =
~ 20 bu. Petty-Toole cotton seed, St
per bu, FOB, 15 bu. college No. 1 cot-
ton ae $1 per bu, FOB. J. D. Bish-
op, Rt.

Riese? S cook wilt resistant. caren ;
seed. Write for orders. Claud L.
Rhyne, Benton, Ala. oo ee

Pure Piedmont Cleveland cotton
seed, $1.75 bu., 10 bu. or more, $1.50
bu., FOB. graded and sacked. C. L. -
Brown, Hartwell, Ga, Rte 4.

Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed,
$1.25 bu, 30 lbs to bu or $4 per 100.





|FOB cash with order. Good sound ~
|seed fro fie

-2nd pick. 2nd yr from or-
iginator. Not recleaned. Made 2 bales
to acre last yr. M. F. Webb, Jeffer-
son, Ga., Rt. 5.
Piedmont Cleveland big boll cotton
seed. Sound, clean stock for planting.
$1 per bu. FOB. E. P. Jackson, Can-
on, Ga. . aS
_ Bale to acre , cotton seed. Early big
boll cotton. $2 per bushel. H. S. Sear- :
borough, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 2. | ;
Recleaned half and half. eoutGen deed
45 per. cent lint and only one gener-
ation removed from summer at $5
per bu. Grown on my demonstration
land. $5.50 per 80 lb. sack. Two or
more sacks at $5 per sack, FOB. Hy B. 0
Barnes, McRae, Ga.; Rt. 1.
2150 bu. pire half and half cotton
seed at $1.25 per bu. Cash with or-
der. W. BE. Garrett, Bowden, Ga.
1800 -bu.- Wannamaker Cleveland
big boll. cotton seed, Ist yr removed |
from the Wanamaker farms of Mat-
thews, 8. C. Mrs. Wanamaker has in-
spected these seed and will furnish
affidavit regarding condition, Germ- _













1.50 per bu. L. P. Brandenburg, Se-
noia, Ga. |

210 Ibs. half and half cotton seed:
at $1.50 per bu. Big boll first yr. from
originator all seeds, sound and care
fully picked. 1. K. Phillips, Midville,
Ga.

Selected Addison cotton seed. Re
cleaned in even weight bags at 5c lb.
Bryant Rosser, Locust Grove, Ga. . ~
10 bu. of Rucker cotton seed, $1.2
per bu FOB or will exch for 100M
Porto Rican potato plants, del. Ww. A
Moon, Waco, Ga.

-Neelys imp. Cleveland cotton fe
1 and 1-16 in. staple. privately gin-









Mitchell, Ga, oS




















































im lo
est. S. 0. Brown, eneey

Mievelana cotton seed, No. &
r bu. Small lots; pure and
eo. OKelly, Winterville, Ga.
long staple, upland cotton
per bu. G. C. Edmondson,
ie vbr oe

u. Sam Wood cotton seed,
juality. L. E. Philips, Colquitt,

. Wanamaker Cleveland cot-
select stock, $1 bu. Good,
rmiating stock, Jas. B.
rooks, Ga, :
Piedmont Cleveland cotton
e yr. from originator. Seed
solutely pure. 1 1-16 inch sta=
50 per bu., $4 per 100. FOB
J. E. Shanon, Commerce,

pure cotton seed, $1 per bu
or field peas. Will give two
L. C. Gulley, Homer, Ga.,

re Wannamaker Cleveland
.d, 1 yr. from breeder, $1.-
, FOB. K. R. Smith, Thom-
Rt. 2.

edmont cotton seed, 42 per
. from originator. Bale
Graded and sacked, $1.75 per
. or more, $1.50 FOB. C. L.
artwell, Ga., Rt. 4.
Piedmont Cleveland -cotton
s. from orignator. Extra
$1.50 per bu, FOB. S. J.
fferson, Ga.

ure Neely improved pedi-
seed, 1 1-16 inch staple.
FOB. M. J. Helms, Warm
xa., Box 127.

eely Long Staple cotton
per bu. 100 bu. Wilt Re-
5 per bu. Leevie M. Ca-
renton, Ga., Rt. 1.

0 bu. Cokers No. 5 cotton
r. from originator, 1 1-16
ple. $1.25 bu. FOB. T. M.

per

und cotton seed for plant-
eys heavy fruiter, will ex-
r peas. Write me. C. C. Phil-
ton, Ga., Rt. 1.

ilt. resistant cotton seeds,
pure. Above 90 per cent.
, grown especially for seed
From 1-2 to bale per acre
m. $1.50 bu. Del in Ga. in
L. R. Prator, Ft. Valley,

ly variety to prevent boll
100 lb. bags. Pure and
any black seed. FOB. 100
rite for prices on larger
S. J. Puckett, Buford, Ga.
quantity cotton seed. Takes
sea-island cotton and will
y land that- short cotton
that boll weevils cannot
Makes more per acre than
on. About 384 lbs lint per
otton. A, J. Strickland, Val-

ummerour 6rtre early hea-
otton seed. Ist yr. Makes
cent lint. $1.25 bu FOB.
gins, Suremerville, Ga.,

els Wannamaker Cleveland
i 91 per: bu, FOB." _T.
. Ga. Rt. 1.

cotton seed. Just 2 yrs. from
, $1 per bu. D. F. Hol-
irsville, Ga,, Rt. 2.

maker cotton seed. Pri-
and recleaned. $1.25 per
uch, Turin, Ga.

r Cleveland cotton seed
m originator. Pure, lg.
gd grown, ginned and

| game hens. Write what you have. G.

W. Sammons, Soperton, Ga.

Wanted, half and_half Rucker cot-
ton seed. Several bu of each. Will ex-
change Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants for same. 1M plants for each
bu of seed. Ship by freight or par-
cel post. N. D. Jackson, Alma, Ga.

Wanted: Some good cotton seed.
Not damaged. Prefer Toole Wilt Re-
sistant. Mrs. Cv O. Sikes, Sylvster,
Ga.

Wanted: 20 bu pure Cooks cotton
seed. Send sample and price. G. B.
areeman, Osierfield, Ga.

Wianted: 15 bu pure Rucker cotton
seed. E. W. Morris, Winston, Ga., Rt.
2:

Wanted: 200 ibs. Cooks Improved
cotton seed for planting. State best
price. J. L. Robinson, Ochlochnee, Ga.

Want Half and Half or Rucker cot-
ton seed, if they are Wilt Blackroot
Resistant. Quote lowest cash price on
30 bu. del Valdosta. E. L. Todd, Val-
dosta, Ga.

Want 1 to 2 tons Simpkins prolif-
ic cotton seed, also 1 to 15 tons Cook
3806 Wilt Resistant eotton seed. Quote
lowest price and give germination and
state amount of black seed present.
C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga.

Wanted: 100 bushels of Piedmont
or Cleveland cotton seed. Must be
sound and not over 1 yr. from origi-
nator. Dr. C. M. Black, Thomaston,
Ga.

Wanted: 65 bushels cotton seed.
Wannamaker. G. M. Lane, Rocky Ford,
Ga.

Wanted: Good, sand runner seed
peanuts, 1928 crop. Will exch. pedi-
greed Hampshire boar, sound shuck-
ed corn or pure Porto Rican seed po-
tatoes. Rucker cotton seed for plant-
ing. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga.

Want 10 bu. pure genuine Cleveland
Big Boll coton seed, Will give $4 per
100 lbs., or $12 for 10 bu. Must-be pure
bred anid true to name, clean & sound
and Ist yr. from originator. W. J. Ed-
enfield, Graymont, Ga.

Want 200 bu. planting cotton seed.
Cleveland, College, Cooks, or Russ-
ells. Must be pure, and reasonable
price. Wm: Martin, Curyville, Ga.
Wanted: 20 bu. of pure half and
half cotton seed. Will pay cash or ex-
change 10 bu. of Cokers long staple.
State best cash price. W. A. Briggs,
Temple, Ga., Rt. 3.

Wanted: Originator or Breeder of
Broadwells improved double jointed
cotton seed. Over one yr. from orig-
inator not wanted. Mrs. A. H. Griz-
zle, Dahlonega, Ga.

Five to 10 bu. Hastings Bank Acct.
or Broadwells improved cotton seed.
Must be recleaned and not over one
yr. from originator. Pay cash for
some. G. T. Grizzle, Dahlonega, Ga.
Genuine Petty. Toole cotton seed.
Genuine Cleveland wondermaker cot-
ton seed: Frank Cone, Unadilla, Ga.,
Rts 3.



POTATOES FOR SALE

Good, large irish potatoes, 60c bu
FOB. Ww. E. Hae ton, Mineral Bluff,
Ga.

Porto -Rico sweet noe Gov't.
inspected, $1.50 bu. J. F. Ratliff,
Blackshear, Ga.

Vine grown, inspected Porto Rico
potatoes, Write for ae Le Aspin-
wald, Screven, Ga. |
Porto Rico Gatos $1 bu. O. V.
Taylor, West Greh, Ga. __

Big Stem Jersey seed potatoes.
State inspected, $1.25. bu., hamper,
FOB. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee, Ga.

100 bu. sweet potatoes, $1.25 bu.
A. B. Wright, Odessadale, Gaz, Rie 1:

No. 1 Porto Rico potsoes, 90 bu.
FOB Vienna. Mrs. R. L. Simmons, Vi-
enna, Ga.

Lookout Mtn. irish es mealy
and fine for eating, also for seed, $1.-

POTATORS WANTED

Want certified seed pure Nancy

Hall and improved Porto Ricans. W.
I. Purdorn, DeLeon Springs, Fla.

has the yellow sweet potato for seed.
W. K. Overstreet, ae Ga., Re i
Box 12.7.

FRUIT FOR SALE
20 Ibs. of sundried peaches free
from worms. Sell or exch. for one

|jgood pig or 5 good hens. Mrs. Dollie.

Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga., Box 4.

Nice, dried apples, free from peel-
ing, core and worms. Mrs. J. M. Moon-
ey, Quill, Ga..

Nice, sundried apples, delivered, 15c
Ib, or 25 and 50 lb bags. B. H. Os-
borne, Roy, Ga. -

15 lbs of nice sundried fruit for sale
or exch. Mrs. W. A. Woody, Dial, Ga.

Ben Davis apples. $1 per bu crate.
Yates apples, $1.50 per bu. Terry ap-

ples, $1.50 per bu. FOB. W. Mch. Ed-

son, Tiger, Ga.

Nice, bright sundried apples, free
from worms and cores, 15c lb. Del.
Cash with order. J. J. Mooney, Quill,
Ga.



FRUIT Byes
Five bushels Apples. Yates, Rough
and Ready or Ben Davis. Make best
price, FOB. M. C. Robinson, Bowden,
Ga.

oo

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Nice, clean dry sage. 60c per Ib
del. Send money order only. Mrs. J.
E. Yawn, Milan, Ga., Rt. 2.

Few bu of artichokes for seed at
$2 per bu. Per lb, 20c. 5 lbs, 90c. Not
prepaid. Used for pickling. Mrs. G. B.
Crum, Cairo, Ga.

White Jerusalem Artichoke washed
and selected for table use, 5c per lb.
Small tubers and all dug for planting,
4e per lb. Add postage for amounts
less than 15 Ibs. E. L.- - Durham, Dub-
lin; Gay, Rt. 5;

Fresh green collards. Weigh Soa
1 to 4 Ibs. each. W. B. Fincher, Jr.
Cairo, Ga., Rt. 2.

No. 8 cans string beans, also Bos-
ton fern. Mrs. Jack Hogg, LaGrange,
Ga., Rt. 2.

7 Ibs. Red Hot pepper, dry and nice,



$2 del. or exch. for peanuts or any-

thing useful. N. R. Mooney, Quill, Ga.

Few lbs. dry sage. Make offer. Mrs.

S. O. Nash, Draketown, Ga., Rt. 1.

Hastings Jerusalem artichokes, 40c

pk., or $1.50 bu., also cabbage-collards

A lb, FOB. W. HE. Goodwin, Wadley,
a.



Fe VEGETBLES WANTED

Want to exch. 1 bu. Porto Rico
rusalem artichokes.
Fort Gaines, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE
2 1-2 tons of peavine hay, $25 per
ton. L. J. Keadle, Yatesville, Ga.,
Ret;
Fulghum seed oats, Ga. grown, $1
bu., also runner peanuts, 5c Ib. Ralph
W. Griffin, Douglas, Ga.

GRAIN WANTED
Want 20 or 30 good clean, well fill-
ed oats. Give lowest cash price. A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want to exch. Fordson tractor for
10 tons bright peavine hay, or for
125 bu. brabhams or -whippoorwill
peas. Motor in tractor was installed
in summer 1927. Has only turned
about 100 acres of ground. Good run-

_ Mrs. Will McRee,





ning cond. J. Hinton Kennedy, =

lins, Ga.

CORN, SEED CORN, CORN MEAL
FOR SALE ;

Hastines imp. seed corn, hand

selected, $2.50 bu., from crop that

averaged 40 bu. per acre. James B,







25 bu. M. F. Merriam, Demorest, Ga.

Woods, Brooks, Ga.

tat reasonable

Want to get in touch with man who

per bu.

sweet potatoes for equal value in Je-|



at r pigs or field peas
prices. H. C. Moon,
Carlton, Ga., Ri. 2.

Selected extra fine yellow pop-
corn, 50 qt., $1.75 gal. Sidney Her-
ring, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5.

* Rice popcorn in ear, 10c Ib. W. EL.

Ganett, Bowdon, Ga. *

Marlborough seed corn,. 7 1-2c lb.
del., in lots of 10 Ibs. or more. W.
A. Moon, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2.

250'lbs. popcorn, in ear. Make
offer. J. L. Wilson, Woodville, Ga.

Pure Cuban yellow Flint seed
corn. Very prolific and extra selec-
ted. C. S. Maddox, Jackson, Ga.

- 125 or 150 lbs. popcorn, shelled,
good and sound, 8c lb. D. J. Bennett.
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 9.

Mexican June corn for sale. Write
for sample and price. S. B. Kinard,
Jackson, Ga.

Whatleys prolific seed corn, field

selected, $2.50 bu., $1.25 for 1-2 bu.
or 7bdc pk. FOB. Marvel

Hunter,
Statham, Ga.



CORN; SEED CORN, CORN MEAL
~ WANTED

Want to exch. a qt. of popcorn for
a qt. of good, tender corn field beans.
Dollie Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga.

Want shelled corn in bulk, or in
bags, in any quantity. Quote price
FOB shipping point. Can furnish bags

| if necessary. Robinson & Neal, Cairo,

Ga.



PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE

25 lbs. Stewart pecans, 30e Ib. 15
lbs. Schley, 40c 1b. FOB. Arthur
Owen, Barnesville, Ga.

Large papershell pecans, 50c per
Ib. 35 per lb. postpaid. In 5 or 10
lb. lots. 32 1-2c lb. postpaid. Mrs. T.
C. Floyd, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 2.

Pecans for sale. Schley, 40c Ib.,
Stewarts, 30 lb. Mobile, 20c lb. del.
W. D. Bennett, Molena, Ga.

Paper shell pecans, nice size. 20c
per lb. Exch. for running peanuts,
or for dried fruit free from worms.
Mrs. M. Hammock, Wrightsville, Ga.

Two bu. large red peanuts. $2.75
Not del. B. L. Brown, Ball
Ground, Ga.

Runner peanuts, 5c lb. Any quan-
tity. Claud L. Rhyne, Benton, Ala.

Large improved Spanish peanuts,
7e lb. Runner seed peanuts, $5.75
per 100. Also Abruzzi seed rye. $2
per bu. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga..

40 or 50 lbs. Stewart pecans.
Large size. Sound and sweet. 30c Ib.
The lot for 25c per lb. I. K. Billups,
Midville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Large red skin peanuts, $3 bu. also
1 gal., multiplying onions, 60c. P. B.

Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.



PECANS. & PEANUTS WANTED.

Want No. 1 runner seed peanuts.
a bu. Jas. L. e RUCIES ON, Shellman,

a.

Want Runner peanuts, 10 bu. Exch,
Kudzu plants. J. D. Maxwell, Harts-
field, Ga.

Want white Spanish peanuts. 15
Ibs. Exch. cane seed. J. M. Gilstrap,
Murrayville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 104.

Want recleaned seed chufas. 2 bu.
A: L. Akins, Nashville, Ga.

Wanted to buy pecans. All varie-
ties. Taylor & Averett, Cordele, Ga.

Want 200. lbs. good No. 1 New
crop Schley pecans at reasonable
poe only. Robinson & Neal, Gairo,

a.

Want 2 M. lbs. good No. 1 new
crop Schley pecans at reasonable
a only. Robinson & Neal, Cairo,

a

Want pecans, seedlings and paper-
shells, any quantity. Send samples

ae price. Guy S. Jones, Thomasville,
a.










































































































eter. January 31, 1929.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

lack walnuts, hulled and sundried
1928 crop, 8c lb., or $1.25 bu., nice
yalnut meats, 50c Ib. All prepaid.
Will exch. for white
field peas and beans. Write what
ou have. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Chicka-
mauga, Ga.
Good straw brooms, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Bertha eae Buch-
anan, Ga., Rt. 3.
eo 10 eal. red vinegar. Mais offer
FOB. G. E. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga.,
Box 44.
Good straw brooms, well made, $1
doz., here at my station. P. O. money
order only. Mrs. T. H. McCurley,
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 2. :
- 80 lbs. wool, $1 Ib., or make best
ffer for lot. Cash with order. Miss
Eva Spearman, Shady Dale, Ga.
30 100 Ib. size strong white chick-
en feed sacks, washed, $3.50 post-
paid. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood, Ga., Box 88.
6 lbs. feathers, nice, clean, 3 Ibs.
geese, other mixed. $5. Mrs. J. R,
Igo, Juliette, Ga., Rt. 1.
2 full grown peacock tails, $5 fob
here. Mrs, oF. /F. Bagby, Flowery
oe Ga Rt: 1:
= 5 pal. Daisy churn, good cond.
ee exch. for Buckeye incubator
in good shape, of 100 or 125 cap.,
with instruction book and thermome-
Miss Annie Brown, Madras, Ga.
Smoking and chewing tobacco, 25c
del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
00 lbs. suncured tobaeco or more.
ke best price. James A. Dyer,
lonega, Ga.
ice, dried and hulled ae
1928 crop, now ready, $1 bu. FOB
Wray. Mrs. T. C. Parker, Wray, Ga.
8 or 4 Ibs. black walnuts, 75c Ib.
OB. Mrs. M.-B. Lee, Ft. Valley,
nt. 6.
928 crop black walnuts, good,
und, and unhulled, 50c per 100 lbs.
exch. for white feed sacks, dried



ite what you have. Mrs. J.
aniels, Dexter, Gas Rt35 6

Ground oyster shell for chickens,
1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith,
avannah, Ga., 102 Bay St., East.

6 lbs. of good chewing or smoking
obacco, $1. J. G. Barnes, Aline, Ga.
Cat squirrels, 2-3. grown, $5 ea.
ranklin Blanton, Talbotton, Ga., Rt.

4 to 5 bu. black walnuts, hulled,
1 bu., also okra seed, 5c tbls. Mrs.
y. eicsander, Jefferson, Ga., Rt.

Ibs. black Ste extra large,
928 crop, hulled, 5c lb., postpaid for
_Ibs., or over; 12 lb. pignuts, same
rice. R. R. Driskell, Juliette, Ga..,
t. 1, Box 79.

Lot of hickory nuts and thin shell
caley barks, 3c Ib. of 50 or more
bs. Mrs. C. G. Bonner, i Ga.,

bu. hulled black walnuts, $1 bu.
OB Morven. Mrs. Jackson Pike,
orven, Ga.
lack walnut meats or kernels].
sh cracked and sifted, 50c lb., del.
a and. 55- Tb. del, outside of
he State. J. B. Howington, Com-
ree, (Ga., Rt. 13.

Have sold all Jap. walnuts adver-
ed. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs.
e J. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2.
alnuts, hulled and Gried. $1 bu.
Mrs. C. H. Snow, Ivey, Ga.
ce straw brooms, $1 doz., or
xch. for seeds, fruit, or other farm
ore. 2B. Trowell, Ambrose, Ga.
lack walnuts in the hull, 75c Su,
exch. for pecan trees (Schley,
art and Success varieties). 5 bu.
Inuts for 12 trees; also white arti-
Os, 06 1h. or exch. for pecan
es. J. E. McCullar, Ivey, Ga., Rt.

16 ihe. hickory nuts, 75 del. Chas.
smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 90.
Black walnuts, hulled or black
valnut kernels, 50 lb., peppermint
nd pennyroyal, 10c per clump, 3 for
Exch. for horseradish roots for
P. 0. ee

feed sacks,.

uit, or any kind of peas or beans. | ;



-* ae

postage. Mrs. vo E. McCook, Meln-
tyre;-Ga., Rte 2:

Dried walnuts, i in hull. Sell or exch.
for 2 M. frost proof cabbage plants.
Tom Champion, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 2.

Black walnuts, hulled and. dried,
1928 crop. Sell or exch. for anything
can use. Mrs T. J. Williams, Mathews
Gay Rte ds
White chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib.

| size, 10e ea.,- 06), Fo -B: Flanders,

Rockledge, Ga.

yr. old flu cured smoking and
chewing tobacco: 7 lbs., $1 or 15 lbs,
$2. H. K. Sligh, Fitzgerald, Ga.

6 lbs. new geese feathers, $5.10
del. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.

Suncured tobacco for smoking, 2
crop, 4 lb. pkg. $1 del. Wm. Nunn.
Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 4.

14 lbs. good, home-made tobacco,
35 lb., plus postage. W.. F. Sanders,

Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 bu. walnuts, $1.25 bu. Mrs. B.
L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

Want to exch. value $40 for poul-
try, live stock, peas, corn or good
hays HOR. Gordon, Canon, Ga., Rt.
Three.

Want to exch. value for peas, corn
or velvet beans. F. L. Beasley, Reids-
ville, Ga.

Want to exch. value for geese or
duck feathers, red Spanish peanuts
or collard. and cabbage seed. Mrs.
Rosie Crow, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. .

Want 1 bbl. churn. 50 gals. cap.
Must be good cond. with power at-
tachments. Mrs. J. B. POETS Grant-
ville, Ga.

Want to exch. foe new geese or
duck feathers. Miss Ellie Belcher,
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want to hear from party having
unpolished or brown rice. Quote
pee Ls Williams, Rock Springs,

a
Want 1 80 to 100 gal. bbl. churn,
in good cond. Write price, ete. Hugh
J. Moore, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 6 Ibs. new duck feathers
cheap for cash, or will exch. thor-
oughbred Black Minorca cockerels,
direct from Pape at $1 ea. Mrs. J.
M. Robinson, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. I,
Box 168.

INCUBATORS FOR SALE

300 cap. electric brooder, used one
season, good cond., cost $17.50. First
money order for $10 gets it. Guaran-
tee all right. I pay freight. F. T. Far-
mer, Albany, Ga., 422 Second St.

65 cap. Buckeye incubator, $10 or
exch. for anything can use. Mrs. W.
O. Puckett, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.

Super Hatcher incubator, 600 cap.,
good cond., $30 FOB. L. D. Hadaway,
Gainesville, Ga., RFD 1.

2 Radio Blue Flame brooders, 500
eap., used 1 season, good cond., $8 ea,
FOB. Mrs, iP. Higginbotham, El-
berton, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 Radio Blue Flame brooder, 1M
cap., $9. Perfect order. 2 new wicks.

E. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga., Box 44.
Old Trusty incubator, 160 egg size,
$8 or exch. for 8 young white L. hens.
Mrs. J. H. Gooch, Jefferson, Ga., Rt.
2





600 cap. Buckeye incubator, with
self turning egg trays, $90 FOB; also
210 cap. Buckeye, $25; 500 Rite Heat

brooder, $18.50. All in good cond. R.

S. Johnson, Jefferson, Ga.
Buckeye incubator, good cond., 110

eap., $15 FOB. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden,

Talbotton, Ga. |

-2 Buckeye coal burning jrooders,
iM cap., ea. 1 Buckeye, 350 cap. All
1 perfect eond., $20 for incubator;

322.50 ea. brooders. J. B. Jordan, Eile

burn, Ga.

Iron Clad incubator and brooder,
260 cap., used 4 times. Cost $36. Sell
both for $20 cash. Mrs. Jasper. A.
Brown, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 Buckeye incubator, 210 cap., used
4 times, good cond. with everything
complete, at my home for $15 not
opated. . L. Allen, Montezuma, Ga.

1 Queen incubator, 400 cap., with

all: ee = ee incuba-



ae ae ee
- ae * .
x

tor, 350 Caps with instruction book,

$25. Both guaranteed to be good as
new. All FOB. P. O. McClung, Tem-
ple, Ga., Rt. 3.

No. 9 Buckeye incubator, 2300 cap.
run 2 yrs. fine cond. W. H. Watkins,
Millen, Ga., Box 306.

Several Buckeye oil burning brood-
ers, in good operating cond. Have new
wicks & guaranteed to operate prop-
erly, $15 ea., or exch. for pure bred
W. L. pullets or hens. S. P. Howe,
Hapeville, Ga.

1 Milelr 250 cap. incubator with self
turning trays, used 2 seasons, first
class cond., $12.50 cash, or exch. for
wheat, oats at market price, or Reg.
Duroc Jersey pig. P. E. Rhodes, Bald-
win, Ga.

1 Super incubator, 400 cap., good
cond., $23; 1 brooder, 500 cap., $4.
Mrs. G. D. Hammock, Wrightsville,
Gaq 2s

1 Old Trusty incubator, 240 cap.,
zood cond., $12.50 FOB. Mrs. R. R.
Champion, Greensboro, Ga.

Super Hatcher 150 cap., incubator,
pat. egg turning trays, practically
new, $12 FOB; 1 Clover Leaf 150 cap.

ineubator, good cond., $8, FOB, or ex-]

change either for pigs, meat, corn or
large breed hens. Mrs. T. W. Hagood,
Marietta, Ga., Rt. 3.

Incubator, good cond. Sell or exch.
for Ga. Cane syrup, hams or lard.
Mrs. Jas. Beall, Macon, Ga., 122 Mag-
nolia St.

The ad which rend 1250 cap. should
have been 250 cap., Buckeye. Mrs.
Geo. W. Tootle, Manassas, Ga.

Old Trusty 120 cap. incubator, good
cond., with thermometer and instruct-
ion book, $10 FOB cash. Order filled

immediately. Mrs. J. W. Boyette, Mor-

ris Station, Ga.

400 cap. Ideal incubator, automat-.

ie turning trays, perfect cond., 1 coal
burning brbooder, 500 cap.,_ sell or
exch. Weldon Burns, Calhoun, Ga.,
Re.

2 Wisconsin incubators, 180 and
240 cap., instruction book, 2- ther-
mometers and unused brooder, 180
cap., $25 erated and del. at depot,
$22. 50 home uncrated. Mrs. R. S.
Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga.

Sol Hot brooders, shell oil burner
and the Red Head coal burner. H.
L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.,
P. 0. Box 15,

2 incubators:
hot water system, $15 ea., 1 M.
cap., brooder, oil burner, $9. All
A. 1 cond., and FOB. N. D. Norris,
Wrightsville, Ga.

1 good Buckeye 250 cap. brooder,

{oil burner, used with only 1 bunch

chickens. Good as new, $12, or exch.
for corn, peas, hens, baby chicks or
cattle. Mrs. L. Wright, Yatesville,
Ga, Ride

1. new $35 Drew Line coal. Scobden
1200 cap., never uncrated, $20. Send

-money order. W. L. Lemon, Saye:

Ga Rt 2s

Simplex brooder, with: all equip-
ments, good cond., 500 cap., $15.
Mrs. J5) 3B. Cousins, Greenville, Ga.,

Rt. 3:
600 cap. Buckeye incubator, used

1 season and in good cond., cheap for.

cash, or exch. Herman Skelton, Roys-
ton, Ga.

Halls 500 cap., coal burning brood-
er, good cond., used 1 time, $8 or
exch. for 50 baby chicks, any large
breed, pure stock, not mixed. Mrs.
R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga., Rt. B.
Have sold incubator. Answer to
many inquiries. Mrs. Princess Wil-
son, Morven, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 44.

Little Brown Hen incubator, good
cond., complete with thermometer,
and directions, $2.85 or exch. for 3
pure dark Brown Leghorn hens, now
laying. Mrs. J. R. Haynes, Newnan,
Ga., Rt. 7.

140 cap. Iron clad incubator, per-
fect operating cond., $9 cash, or
exch. for Black Minorca hens, or for
Ga. Cane syrup, or for a 500 cap.
oil brooder H. C. Davis, Halcyon-
dale, Ga. |

No. 2 Buckeye incubator, 175 cap.

with thermometer, egg tester and in-

bu. in 2 1-2 bu. bags, FOB.
Kirkland, Plains, Ga.,

seed. 1 bu. beans for 2 1-2 bu. cot

250 cap., complete,

melon. Pods large as salmon can. All.

tlb. Also running or buch colored but- 3

'Mrs. B. I. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.,

| postage. $6 for lot. Mrs. F. C. Saw-






















































































PAGE TWENTY-THRE

struction book, all good ~eond.,
$22.50 FOB. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, A
lanta, Ga., Rt. 1.

No. 3 Buckeye Siuadeid hueibaters
250 cap. in good cond., with every-
thing complete for setting, $25 FOB.
Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rte
ae

1 Buckeye incubator 65 cap. $10.
and brooder, 250 or~800.-eap., $10,
Both in good cond. Mrs. A. D. Hes
ley, Danielsville, Ga. .

1 Blue Flame oil precien good
cond., practically new, $10; 1 Grey
Hen incubator, used once, 38. Mrs.
W. W. Gaines, Atlanta, Ga., 87 Clif
ton St., SE.

600 cap., Queen ineabalee a
cond. Gives excellent hatch; 2 brood-
ers, 500 cap., coal burning and oil
burning. Both good ond., $45 or
exch. for S. C. R.-I. Red hens, not
over 18 mos. old. Donaldson strain
preferred. Louis V. Smallwood:
Swainsboro, Ga., Box 303. __

Buckeye 500 cap. Blue Flame ae
ony brooder, good cond., $15. Harri
Edwards, Lylerly, Ga. <



INCUBATORS WANTED

Want 250 cap. chick brooder, Will
exch. for same. Mrs. R. M. Smith,
Demorest, Ga.

Want Buckeye sWeahatar 110 cap.
in A-1 cond. Will pay reasonabi
price. Mrs. G. W. Everett, Doerun,
Ga.
- Want 500 cap. Brooder, Re burner
Must be in good cond., with ther-
mometer. Will exch. No. 10 American
separator for same. W. B. Henderson
Fitzgerald, Ga.

Want 100 chick cap. oil burning
brooder. Mrs. J. J. Brookshire, Ba
morest, Ga.



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

90 day-runner velvet beans, $1. 50. a
L. Ws
Rt. 1.

Bunch velvet beans, $3 bu., FO
Broxton, or exch. for good cotto

ton seed. L. R. Mosely, Broxton, Ga.
Good, sound, 1928 crop 90 day.
velvet bean seed in 2 1-2 bu. sacks.
$1. 30 bu. FOB. Money order or cash-
iers check. Maleome McMillan, Bar-
tow, Ga.
English peas for sale, Mrs. Dp
Reid, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1.
18 bu. of 1928 O-too-tan bean:
Guaranteed to be clean, sound, pure.
Sample on request. J. G. Underwooc
Greensboro, Ga., Rt. 2. ae
Large 10 pke. of frost proof Eng. :
. 10 pkg. of Vollraths imp.
prolific seed pop corn. 10c pkg. Yel-.
low crook neck squash seed, 10c pkg
Running okra has seed and vine like



for 25c. Stamps or coin. Postpaid. e
J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga.
White bunch butter beans. 25 per

ter beans. 20c per lb. Sell or exch,
for red or white multiplying onions.
Dried apples or peaches free from
worms. Mrs. L. C. Bigbie, Blufftor
Ga.

White and speckled half runners.
Garden beans, tender, 30c per cup.

Rta:
~ 80 lbs. Willets Wonder Bugle
peas for winter planting, 25c lb. Add

yer, Sulphur Springs, Ga.
90 day, clean sound and cde
threshed velvet beans in even weight
sacks. $1.50 per bu. FOB. S. J. Tay
Jor, Davisboro, Ga.
Winter peas. 30c lb. del. Mrs. T.
G. Broome, Tifton, Ga., Rt 6
90 day velvet beans, well filled.
Want to exch. for O-too-tan beans or
cow peas. Best market prices allowed
or will sell beans at $1.75 per b
FOB. Henry Howell, Cuthbert, Ga
An absolutely new soy bean. Ori-
ginated on my place 6 yrs. ago. Heav
producer of hay and seed. Limited
supply offered, at very reasonable
Brice, I. Py Meee Lovett, Ga:





















AGE TWENTY-FOUR *

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
ie : Six or seven bu. 1928 crop bunch

_ Speckled peas. Slightly mixed. $2.50
-.. per bu. FOB. Douglas Slaton, Hamil-
ton, Ga.; Rt. 2. Ry: :

90 day velvet beans, seed in even
wt. bags. $1.25 per bu. Oceolas, $1.75
bu. $3 per bunch. FOB. John C. Wil-
son, Millen, Ga.

5 or 6 bu. speckle peas for sale. Nice
and clean. B. P. Moore, LaGrange,
Ve ete.

Striped tender garden bean seed, 25c
per cup. Postpaid. Mrs. Dora Vance,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. _

5 bu. genuine recleaned Otootan
beans, $6.75 per bu. or lot for $33.
H. W. Rave, Jackson, Ga. -

Few lbs. Hasiings White Navy
beans for eating or planting, 1-4 lb.,
10c. 1-2 lb., 20c. 1 1lb., 30 postpaid.
ead W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga., Rt.

Je

a

White running butter bean seed.
8 bu. iron clad peas. 2 bu. bags
_hand thteshed and sound. $3.50 per
bu. FOB. E. G-Hill, Mt. Airy, Ga.
Sell or exch. mixed peas at $3 per
bu. for pure Bronze turkeys. Or pure
Dark Cornish chickens. G. W. Wans-
tey, Tignal, Ga. 4
_ Field peas for sale; Irons and Clays,
$3.50 per bu. B. T. Marshall, Fort Val-
ley, Ga.
_ 5 bu. spotted bunch peas at $3.50
per bu. J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga.



BEANS AND rEAS WANTED
Want about 2 Ibs. Lady Finger
peas. Must be free from weevils. Mrs.
Alice Hartley, Bluffton, Ga. ;
Want 100 bu. O-too-tan soy beans,
$5.50 per bu. Philip Rouse, Thomas-
ville, Ga.
_ Want any variety or quantity of
sound peas or beans in good bags.
Write, mail samples, quantity of ea.
variety. R. N. Ethridge, Jackson, Ga.
_\ Want white half Pine beans at



brab, Clay bank, or mixed. Do not
want runners. Quote best price and

1 Box Les
Mrs. W. L. Stonecypher, Rochelle, Ga. |

a reasonable price. Mrs. C. F. Smith,
Omega, Ga. = .

Want 50 bu. Brab peas at $2.50
per bu. Would take smaller amount.
Send sample. C. T. Thigpen, Soperton
Ga.

Want 6 bu. sound clean O-too-tan
seed beans. J. A. Gaskins, Willacoo-
cha, Ga.

Want Red hull speckled peas,

send sample. W. J. Edenfield, Gray-
mont, Ga.

Want 25 bu. A. No. 1 bright and
sound Brab or Iron peas, pure and
unmixed. Quote best price, FOR.
Shipping point. John M. Spivey,
Adrian, Ga.

Want 1 bu. Yellow Mammoth soy
beans; 1 bu. brab peas, 1928 crop
Quote best prices FOB your station.
W. K. Overstreet, Sparks, Ga., Rt.





FARM HELP WANTED

Want exp. tobacco grower, to grow
and cure tobacco on halves. Have
land broken and plants. Must be man
without family. Want to grow 4 c1
5 acres. Quitman Byrd, Broxton, Ga.
Rt. 2:

Want a sober, industrious exp.,
farmer, black. or white, with force
to work 40 acres on halves; 25 in
cotton and 15 in corn. New, 5 room
house, daily mail, convenient to
town. Will furnish $20 per mo. if
necessary for supplies. Will pay
wages to extra help in family. Do
not answer unless you can qualify.
J. H. Moorhead, Hartwell, Ga.

Want a gentleman or lady of good
reputation, 40 or 50 yrs. of age to
live in home with geod family on
farm and do light work as one of
family. J. C. Morris, Mitchell, Ga.,

T BULLETIN _



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MISCELLANEOUS ADS

For pale: No.4 Internl. cultivator,

fully equipped. Sell or exch. for Jer-
sey or Guernsey heifers. C. U. Haynes,
Dawson, Ga., Rt. 2.
For Sale: 25 lbs. Stewart and large
papershell pecans, 85 lb., also 2 bu.
black walnuts, hulled, $1 bu. Mrs.
Jackson Pike, Morven, Ga.

For Sale: Dairy Herd: 45 high
grade Jersey cows, 20 fresh in April.
Now testing 5 per cent butter fat.
Priced to sell. Jno. Wallace, Chipley,,
Ga.

For Sale: Pigeons: 8 varieties, $4
pr., up; 9 pr. yellow Carneaux, $30
for lot of 9 pr. J. Roy Turner, Atlan-
ta, Ga., 588 Turner Pl., NW.

Wanted: 2 practically matched cone
shaped Box-wood, 8 to 4 feet high,
full from bottom to top. H. Clark,
Albany, Ga., Care Court House.

Wianted: 1 bbl. real good vinegar.
Send sample and make lowest price

-|del. M. C. Moore, Lithonia, Ga.

Wanted: to exch. Klondike or Lady
Thompson strawberry plants for Cry-
stal Wax Bermuda onion plants. 1M
strawberry plants for 2M onion plants.
Mrs. Ray Hemphill, Flowery Branch,
Ga. :

Car Lots For Sale And
Wanted _

CORN FOR SALECar Lots

1 car ear corn for sale. F. H. Bland,
Jr., Cordele, Ga. -
i Lear earn. corm. Ky Dy B. Taylor,
Cordele, Ga.

1 car ear corn for sale.
Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga.





Le.



BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
2, * Car. Eots
1. car 90-day Velvet beans in pod,
nice-and dry, $1.25 a 100 lbs. E. J.
May, Warthen, Ga.







- Thursday, January 31

CORN WANTEDCar Lots |

Want 1 car corn. R. Treadwell,
loden, Ga. joe

Want 1 car good slipped shuck corn.
State loading point and price. D. L.
Stone, Waynesboro, Ga. P. O. Box
96.

Want car slip shuck corn. Make
best price del. Jefferson. R. 8S. John-
son, Jefferson, Ga. ae

Want good sound dry ear corn, in
car lots. Quote 1 to 5 cars del. West
Point. Zachry Bros., West Point, Ga.

Want several cars corn, in ear and



| shelled. Sacks furnished for shelled

corn if required. Bennetts

Bonded
Whse., Eastman, Ga.





HAY FOR SALECar Lots

1 car good beggarweed clover and
crab grass hay, bright. Make best of-
fer, FOB Autryville. W. P. Tabor,
Autryville, Ga.

1 car peanut hay. R.
Cordele, Ga. : :

Several cars Bermuda hay, $20 ton
FOB. R. S. Johnson, Jefferson, Ga.

3 cars good peavine hay, $22 ton
FOB. O. M. Greene, Iron City, Ga.

D. B. Taylor, -



HAY WANTEDCar Lots
Want car peanut hay. Will pay $11
ton for bright hay FOB your station,
$10 for brown. I. C. & J. C. Collier,
Barnesville, Ga. eee

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Car Lots
Want 1 car velvet beans. R. Tread-

well, Culloden, Ga. ee

APPLES WANTEDCar Lois

Want car boxed, packed Yates ap-
ples. If you have any in cold storage
in Atlanta or nearby, write, giving
best price and number of boxes to of-
fer, also amount of ea., size. Advise
if wrapped or bulk packed. J. Cotsak-
is Fruit & Produce Co., Atlanta, Ga.
70 Hunter St. ee



















\
EN | . ) :
January, 1929 |
List of Membe ale
ist of Members Having Pure Inspected Cotton Seed for Sale
: Germination Bushels for if
Member Address Variety Class Per Cent Sale ae
H. A. Petty Dawson Pettys Improved Toole, Elite 76 2,500
. (Wilt Resistant) eae
W. J. Mathis Dawson Mathis Wilt Resistant Toole Elite Z VE 3 3,000
J. P. Perry Dawson Perrys Improved Toole Elite 74-76 3,000
| s ON, Resin). . | :
7 Rhyne Bros. Plains Rhynes Cook, Wilt Resistant Registered 78 2,500
Js Os M. Smith Commerce Piedmont Cleveland Elite 89-94 15,000
aaa eee ee ee Piedmont Cleveland Registered ? / ?
|| . L. Veate ommerce | Pied t Cleveland , i qe
Neciy's Po cce Sick edmon eveland , Registered 2 z
0. Waynesboro Neelys Cleveland Big Boll Registered - Storm damaged N ff
W. A. Burns Commerce Neelys Cleveland Big Boll Registered 90 . a ao
J. C. Upshaw Covington Neelys Cleveland Big Boll Registered 7 1,000
Thomas Cook Hawkinsville Neelys Cleveland Big Boll Registered = \ Storm damaged te
Mandeville Mills. Carrollton Cokers Extra Cleveland Registered 91 40 tons
J. A. Loftin Carrollton Cokers Extra Cleveland Registered OF 500 bu.
Grady GC. Pittard Winterville Cokers Extra Cleveland Registered 90-92 2?
U. S. Fuller Culloden Cokers Cleveland No. 5 Registered : ? Sold
2 ee Coes Sa ae Cokers Cleveland 884 Registered 2 50 bu
omas Coo -Hawkinsville Cokers Cleveland 884 i 4 :
Hed Gocewdicy ie 0 eveland 8 Registered Storm damaged 2
Center Tignall Wannamaker Cleveland Regi
e ~ gistered ?
: Se ee oes er -Wannamaker Cleveland Registered 90-95 a
. P McGee, Sec. : . = ifi
uae Poa 6 a Wannamaker Cleveland Certified 90-95 125
Seed Farm Buchanan Wannamaker Cleveland. Regi 7 :
: : gistered a fae
_A. J. Puckett Oakman College No. 1 Registered 200
JW. Granade Washington College No. 1 Registered OL 150 =
Thomas Cook _ Hawkinsville Maretts Cleveland No. 5 Registered Storm damaged gee
| ide El Meadows _ Douglasville Meadows Improved Registered 92 300 f
J. C. Nicholson Marietta High Linter Registered 90 700
- Number bushels opposite each name is a imat i d : ity . Ay
ie *. Wie ho tee pproximate quantity save aad not. quantity nO on hand. Some have sold out and others / tl
A few members have not had germination tests made. North Georgia seed are i j
_ ger ade. e practically all-sound
a ae wee oe Ordinarily we do not recommend cotton seed for planting if eeeh cation is fae le Le ee oe
at a orgi 3 ee : : ; ee. 1
eee ce CBR Seana, seed are damaged, we recommend the planting of wilt resistant seed testing seventy-five per cent
Elite seed (blue tag) are produced by single stalk selection and under direct control | f th igi |
cen i J e 01 0 e originator. :
ae tag) oe one vey o Elite Bred and not over three generations removed ees Elite seed, or seed produced by mass
ae Certified seed (yellow tag) are pure seed, but not. close enough to selection to be included in above classifications.
: Courtesy State College of Agriculture. 1h