Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1929 February 7

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEB. i; 1929.



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Look up the old Book and read the above. What do you get
out of it after reading it thoughtfully?

My idea of this passage is. not entirely original, but I be-

lieve it to be the correct interpretation. Here goes: |
If a lawyer begins the practice of law with the one idea to

| make money, he may prosper for the first few years, but
gradually his clients will leave him, his-money too will leave
him, and finally there will be no money and no lawyer.

The same is strikingly true of a doctor. Tt is true of all call-

ings in life.

. Listen to this! Ninety per cent of our farmers have only
one goalmake money. Are you surprised that the results is

the same with the farmer as it is in the other callings with |

that same goal? No money and no farmer? :
Go at farming for the love of farming. What will happen if

you obey the Bibical command? You will love your land and |
pet it. You will love your live stock and pet them. Pretty soon.

} you will find yourself even loving your family and petting
- them.
The only way you can really ep along with your tenant is

Tenth Chapter of Matthew, 39th Verse

to love tie Try it and see if it doesnt work, and bring eras
happiness into his life as well as your own.

Change is helpful. You know what mining your land has
done. If you had loved it you would not have treated it that
way. Nurture it tenderly and watch the results. Your mules
will fatten quickly from a kind word and a soft hand:on the
bits. Your cow wont be so nervous and ready to kick if you
really like her and let her know that you like her. Dont have
your chickens and hogs scared to death and running from you
rather than toward you when you go into the yard or lot.

Forget about striving just for money. After all, it doesnt
come that way. I have never known a REAL farmer who didnt
have all the money he needed. Nr

Remember that it takes a few years to make a real farmer OF
a real anything else!

Lose yourself. Forget yourself. How?.

Become interested in your job, in your home, in your family.
If you are a farmer, become interested in farming.

*He that findeth his life shall lose it, and he that loseth his: _
life for my sake shall find it.

EU ok TALMADGE.





Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Feb. 7,

2 ATLANTA
. Saket Putatock (Yellow); Dall, 100. Ws. ee eneveneseeneeeees $1.75
, Irish Potatoes, sack, 100 Ibs. .......-----------:2seseeeeceeeResmercetes 2.25
Cabbage, (green), crated, 100 IDS. -...--.-----.--c eects 8.50
Bees, Ga.; Extra; dOZ. cise ceceseceeeee oepeeeeeteeneeeees Sanita 38
Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz... .eee----nesessceereeeeseseceenetesttecescne .36
| Eggs, Ga., Mt COZ oepasa scare fees cate Pe eet enone tee 88
| Eggs, Yard Run, doz. .........-- sesthcdebencenetepeesnonsbpeelteesireereeentens es 0 GS
Pee Yee eke ee eo . 24
PIG, ED. oes oncscccwen -nasennsntveuencenntteepetognene ebensovecs So es 24
Roosters) 1b. <occce-scsn:ccsovsescceceseesscccestsessnmectstesstosmmmunnneseesenstonecasensee 15
Miicta: We 2 ee sevcenseneengaeeeeesecentnnnanecceesvananentae 485
Ducks, Tae eee es ee ene cence 28
Ceeao 1b, ono agen ee ree 18
Muar dee ys, Wo. oo. .cseccneeecceeeieerifcvecsnencege Stern trnecesecnenternrs mteemtraroesnines .28
Field Peas, mixed, bu. --..----------:-csecccceeeetesterert tre 8. 50
Field Pas, not mixed, bu, -.....-.-- eee ie

Country Butter, best table, Ib. ..-.----s-esr ete sae

| Country Butter, cooking, Ib. ccs =

MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS 3 ely

1929. Always subject to variation.

MACON

AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS
$1.90 $1.75 2 ee B76 $1.75
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PAGE TWO



Flowers and Seeds For

__ Sale and Wanted

_ Spruce pines and white pines, 15c
ea; lilies and jonquils, 10 doz; Gold-
englow, 25c doz; Mrs. F. HE. Aber-

crombie, Loving, Ga..

- Dahlia tubers, white and_ rose
large dbl. white yellow, pink and twe
colors red 10c ea. or $1 per doz:
Cape jasmine, well rooted, 25c ea..
Monthly rose cuttings, all colors 5c
ea. or 6 for 25c. Miss Bessie Martin,
- Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 9.
_. Thurstonii Rosy white begonia cut-
tings 10c ea; include postage with
order. Mrs. J. P. Warren, Jesup, Ga.,

Rt. os
_ Bronze day lily bulbs, 40c doz;
100 for $1.25. Iris lily bulbs, 40c
doz; 100 for $1. Mrs. J. H. Heaton,
Mineral Bluff, Ga., Mt. Laurel, Dog-
wood, crabapple, 80c ea., 4 for $1.
Blue iris lilies, 40c doz; white
Ougust lilies, 25c dozen; Snow-
ball bush, 25c ea; Azaleas, 2 for 25c:

12 different rose bushes, $1 per doz:

Tiger lilies, $1 per 100. Miss Lucey
Lynn Wilson, Loving, Ga.
- Bridal wreath, 2 for 25c; Hardy

hydrangea, well rooted, 25c ea; white
lilies, 20c ea; Easter roses, 25c ea, 4
sunset roses, rooted 25 ea; 6 for
$1. 2 yr. old monthly roses 6 for $1.
as Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch,
ac Ore,
Mt. Laurel, iveys, 25c ea; azaleas,
_ red dogwood, 15c ea; 12 choice roses
$1. Trailing arbutus, evergreen wax
_ plants, 50 doz; althea well rooted,

e ae ea; Mrs. Jessie Crombie, Loving,

- Ga.

Pink carnation 15 doz; also Jon-

quils, 20c doz; exch. for any other

_ flower. Mrs. H. L. Landreth, Lavon-
ia, Ga.

_ Jonquils, 75c per 100; narcissus,
10c doz; Boston ferns, 15c ea; white
-oleanders, 1 and 2 ft. high, 15 and
20c. Red and orange lantana, dusty
miller, 2 for 5e; Mrs. J. B. Browr,
. Doerun, Ga., Rt. 1.

- Deep red, yellow orange lavender
_ and white dahlias, different varie-
_ ties, $1.50 per doz; red and yellow

_ cannas, $1 per doz. Mrs. T. D. Hemp-
_ hill, Morganton, Ga.

__Mt. Laurel, Iveys, 25e ea; Pink
cherokee roses, $1 per doz; red, yel-
low azaleas, $1 per doz; Lemon lilies,
~40c doz; Butterfly bush, $1 per doz;
Blue irish lilies, 40e doz; pink trail-
_ ing arbutus, 25 doz; perennial phlox
_35e doz; 10 choice roses, $1. Mrs.
SS Bonnie Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga.
_ _ Giant pansy plants, 25c per doz;
- Hardy hibiscus and hollyhocks, 10
_ a; 75c per doz; No more exch. want-
ed except for rooted dbl. petunias.
be wtse Ee O. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga.,
= Tb. 8:
_ Blue flag lily bulbs, 25c doz; $1.5
per 100. Jonquils, yellow lilies, butter
and eggs snowdrops, April Narcissus.
20c doz; es 100. Dorothy Perk.
ms roses, 3 for 25c; mint,

Bad catnip, 20 champ. Mine ae
Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. ae
3 bulbs, such as jonquils, daf-
*0aus, narcissus, butter and eggs, 20c
doz; or exch. for daffodils ;
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nN crepe

. anv kind of
grape vine. Mrs.
Woodville, Gas ne - Thornton,

Purple lilac. - Chri
i st ;
=: Tooted, geranium cuttings. 1Be ee
a 15c. Pink hydrangea rooted
oe Will sell or exch. for all colors
of cannas, except red. Any color of
_Peonles, all colors of dahlias except
red. Add postage on all orders. No
_ checks accepted. Mrs. H. W Naell
Pesngton, Gackt, f: e
= ris, 3 named varieties: ti ii
both 50c doz; Om ae
> postpaid. illi
E Demorest, Ga. Be 2
J abl. cannas y
me nee ae epi ae and hand-
customer pays Postage. All colors of
inthemums not the largest but

10 if del. $8 i|

pretty and dbl. 50c per doz. Mrs.
Ella Robinson, Luthersville, Ga.

Chrysanthemum plants, 12. varie-
ties, large white, yellow and purple,
medium bronze and darker reddish
yellow, also single daisies in deen
pink or white and little yellow but-
ton type; 50c per doz; bulbs frou
dbl. bright red dahlias, prize flowers.
25c per bulb. Mrs. J. W. McCreery,
Savannah, Ga., Rt. A. ~

Tall carnation flowered popp
seed dbl. large fringed flowers.
Pink, 10 pkg. Del. Mrs. Pearl Mc-
Donald, Stapleton, Ga. oe

Boston, Ostrich plume and baby
breath ferns well rooted 20c; geran-
ium cuttings, dbl. white geraniums,
light pink and American beauty. St-
Bernards lily rooted 15c red and
pink May cactus well rooted 25c ea;
Rooted red and pink Dorothy Perk-
ins roses, 15c. Mrs. V. P.. Jackson;
Ivey, Ga. :

Boxwoods, 12 inches high, 20c 18
inches 25c ea; Arbor vitea 2 ft. high
45e ea; Fall pinks, 25c ea; Blue bel!
20e bunch, Japonica 25c ea; Velvet
and dark red and bright red, 3 for
25c. Miss Liney, Hunter, Lewner,
Ga.

Mixed colors, dbl. zennia seed, 102
cup; dbl. poppy seed, sweet william
seed, both mixed colors, 10 spoon.
Sweet pepper seed 10c spoonful.
Exch. for red or blue salvia seed or
hardy perennial phlox plants. Miss
Ruth Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga.

Pink crepe myrtle, 3 for 10c; dbi.
pearl tube rose 20c doz; pink, red.
and purple. verbena 3 nice. plants,
10c. Red, yellow; pink and variegated
cannas, 102 ea; Hydrangea pink, 25e
ea; Pink oleanders, 20c ea; Dustv
Miller, 10c doz; small chrysanthe-
mums all colors, 5c; Shasta daisy, 10
for 25c; white iris, 25c doz; yellow

iris, 6 for 20c. purple sweet violets

small, 25c doz. Mrs. E. L. Smith,
Wadley, Ga.

Amaryllis, Johnsonii, good sized
bulbs, 75c doz; red spider lily bulbs,
15c doz; Mums, rose daisy, 25e doz;
all colors. Mixed or separate, 20c
doz; purple larkspur plants, 10e doz;
Mrs. E. 8. Dasher, Valdosta, Ga., Rt.
i eee

Boxwoods, 12 inches, 20; 18 in.
25 ea; velvet roses, 3 for 25; blue
bell 25c bunch; Easter bulbs, 25c
doz; lilacs, 25c ea; Will exch. any of
above for bermuda onion plants. Miss
Carrie Townson, Leuner, Ga.

Dbl. yellow Japonica, 2 yrs. old
well rooted, 25c ea. or 4 yr. old
extra large, rooted, 50c ea; Doz. yel-
low Marie Studhol, 75c; Flowered

'yennia 45c doz; iris collection, 40c

ea; Dbl. dahlia, 75 doz; Miss M.
Barrett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3...

Gladioli bulbs, No. 1 large size
bulbs of choice named varieties. Col-
ors, orange, white, red. pink or mix-
od. 50c doz. or 25 bulbs for $1. All
nostnaid. List furnished on request. J.
J. Johnston. College Park. Ga.

Dbl. zennia seed, all colors, includ-
ine white 20c enn. Different colors
af canna bulbs, 5e each: vink Doro-
thy Perkins rose. flowers in very
loree clusters. well rooted. five for
@1. Pink end red crene myrtle, wel!
vanted, 5 for $1. Want to exch. pink
weajeela cuttines for red weigela cut-
tines. Mrs. George E. Myers, Hart:
well, Ga., Rt. 2.
Brida] wreath. 10e each or .exch.
far dhl. yellow or red Janonica. rose,
weigelia or other flowers. Dbl. vel-
law and eransce marioold seed mixed.
10e pk. Zernies dbl. mixed same
nrice. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone Mt, Ga.,
No. 1.

Mixed Jarksrur, 15e doz: large
tyne vellow chrvsanthemums. 0c
dow. Mrs. J. N. Branch. Warthen, Ga.

Few well rooted roses, $2 per

linds, 2 vr. old Jasmine, 6 for $1.

|Large nlants vink verbena. $1 per

100. Mixed colors of frost proof ne-
trmia vlants. 25e doz: 6 doz. for $1.
Strong yr. old nlants. 50c doz.. in-

doz. Rose cuttings 100 for 75e. 25}

Boston, Ostrich plume, and baby
breath fern well rooted, 20c each.
Geranium cuttings, American Beauty
dark and light pink red and white
10c each. Rainbow moss, 10c. St. Ber-
nards lily 15e. Rooted pink and red
May cactus, 25. Cuttings, 10c. Mrs.
V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.

Wild Easter lilies, purple with gold
spots, 75c 100. Blue bottle bulbs, 50c
100. Pink and white verbena, 25c doz
Chesterfield and shasta daisies, 20c
doz; Winter blooming sweet scented
purple violets. 200 rooted plants for
75e, Large clumps of variegated hol-
lyhock. Mrs. T. E. Moore, Royston, |
Ga, REA. : : :
- American rose bushes, $1 doz. 01
exch. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastonollee,
Ga ; ae eS i

All colors Helichrysum, 10 pkg.
Also old fashioned red bachelor but-
tons, 25c cup. Mrs. C. E. Cooper,
College Park, Ga., Rt. 2.

_ Well rooted white iris, $1 per. doz.
Will exch. for pink and-yellow Iris

- S a

canna or strong fox glove plants.
Centerbury bells or scarlet sage. Mrs.
Geo. Theus, Butler, Ga., Rt. 1.

Large blooming yellow and red
spotted cannas, 50c per doz. 1 doz.
large white Iris, 75c. Will exch. eith-
er for 100 lbs. white chicken feed
sacks..Mrs. W. W. Taunton, Butler,
Gas, Rt.1.

Pink thrift plants, dusty miller
lace border plants, 15c doz; Large
hollyhock plants all colors, 15 each:
pink primroses, 25c per 100. Pink
-and white Dorothy Perkins roses, 15c
ea. Crimson rambler roses, 25 ea;
red and yellow canna lilies, 10c ea;
white Amaryllis bulbs, 75c ea; 1
large bulb, $1. Send postage on all
orders. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler,
Ga., Nt. 2. oe 2

Large red and yellow canna bulbs
20c doz; Blue hyacinth bulbs, 20c doz
cuttings. of monthly roses, 10 ea; 1
large size Fetherlace fern rooted;
15e; Baby breath fern rooted, 10
White hydrangea cuttings, 5c. Miss
oo Mae Brady, Oglethorpe, Ga.,

t: 2. aie

Azaleas, Crabapples, Mt. ferns, 3
for 15c. Mt. Holly bushes, Mt. Laur.
els, 2 for 15ce. Add postage. Miss
Martha Carson, Morganton, Ga.

Azaleas, crabapples, white dog-
wood, Black pines, 8 for 15c. Honey-
suckle vine, 10e each. Miss Kath-
leeh Woods, Morganton, Ga.

Old time grass pinks, Mixed holly-
hock plants, 25c doz. Blue violets and
snowdrop. bulbs, 10c doz. Purple li-
lacs, 10c. Pink cannas, 10c doz; 10
varieties flower seed, mixed, 25 in-
cluding giant snapdragon, Jap morn-
ae glories. Mrs. J. Winters, Buford

a.

Well grown roots of January flow-
ering Jasmine, 25c; Bridal wreath
snirea, Quaker Lady Iris. 1 per doz.
Mixed named varieties of iris, $1 do7
Narcissi. 35 doz. Mrs. B. A. Tyler.
Dalton. Ga. ag

Glanioli bulbs. mixed colors. 10
doz, Privet hedge rooted, $1.25 per
10. Mav cherrv svronts, 10 each:
Headoe enttines. 50c 100 Mrs. R. T
Martin, Gainesville, Ga.. Rt. 7.

Rose pink pnhiox nviants. 75ce ner
10N del. Vauehns Grandiflore.. An-
ne] phinx. assorted colors, 10c per
doz: or TRe ner 100. Mrs. D. G
Tanog. Arlington. Ga. ~

Tier lilies. 83he doz: Jonauils, $1
enar 100. Red doewood, 15e each.
Trailine arbntus. 25 doz: Wild. ger-
aninm,. 2Ne doz. Silver leaf manvles.
1%e ea. Glenn Milhall, Mineral Bluff.
Ga.

Purple wisteria, 20c. White dhl.
althes. 2Re. 2 for 40c. White iris.
Ke doz. Vellaw Tasmine. 15c. Janet
Stainheimar. Woolsey, Ga.
Dh. dahlia bulbs. white vellow
hrioht. red. den purnle lavender and
| vovieoatead, 10 each. Dwarf ever.
hlaamine besonia. nink and red root-
ad nlants 15e each. No order filled

Fentines of military fern, 2 doz.

| lilies, 6 for $1.35 or $5.50 per 100.
Dbl. red Easter lilies, 25c each. Red

or pink and white large blooming |

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Thursday, February up { 92!

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plants for 1 fern. 2 doz plants for
1 doz. gladioli bulbs or pink canna
bulbs or for 1 lb. of white crowder
seed peas. Pink Dorothy rooted rose
plants, 25c or exch. Tiger lily
bulbs for exch. Mrs. R. O. Miller, Ac-
worth, Ga., Rt. 2. :

Milk and wine lilies, 6 for

: 45c or
$7.50 per 100. Easter

and orange

Quince Japonica roots, 25 each.
Cuttings, 5c. Blue rooted hydrangea,
5c ea. Miss Alice Carter, Alma, Ga.
Rt, +2:
Pink Hollyhocks, seed. Would like
to exch. for shasta daisies or dark
red verbena. Well rooted. Also Hast-
ings blotched petunia and mixed
phlox plants for diantha plants. Mrs.
M. B. Boatright, Blun, Ga. - :
- Petunia and phlox plants, mixed
colors, 25c doz. Geranium, different
colors, 10c a cutting. Miss Mary Bar-
geron, Sardis, Ga. :
Forsythia, white star jasmine,
white and pink Dorothy Perkins ros-
es, Bridal wreath and red buds, 50c
per doz; 6 bleeding hearts, 40c ea ;
5 two yr. old althea, 40c each; 24
weigelias, 10 yellow, 10 pink, 2 pink
variegated, 1 red and 1 white, 25c ea.
or 5 for $1.10. 4 Paul Neron and 4
variegated roses, 20c ea. 4 for 60
Pink and purple verbena, 50c per 100
Mrs. Alice Hall, Calhoun, Ga. i
Red dahlias, 3 for 25c; rooted cape
jasmine, 3 for 50c. Large flowering
cannas, assorted colors, 25 doz;
White and blue iris and. tiger lilies,
8 for 10c. Large chrysanthemums.
35 doz. Miss Mildred Taylor, Gordon
Ga., Ri 3s 5 ee
_ Bridal wreath, spirea, 10c. Spirea,
rosy pink cluster bloom, 2 for 25c.
Pink flowering almond, Jasmine, Hills
of Snow, hardy hydrangea, 10c ea.
Yellow primroses, perennial phlox,
10c ea. Golden glow,
Sweet rocket, purple and gray vio-
lets, 5c ea. Well rooted. Add 10
postage. Miss Mattie Slaughter, Ris-
ing Fawn, Ga. ; :
Fine mixture of dahlias, $1 per
doz; prepaid. Gladioli, mixed, bloom-
ing size, 25c per doz; Blue violets, 10
per doz; Forsythia, purple and white
althea and white English dogwood,
2 for 15c. Pink weigelia cuttings un-
rooted, 75c per 100. Red rambler
rose rooted 15c each; Purple lilac
and bridal wreath, 3 for 20c. Royal
Eller, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. ee
Pink, red, yellow Azaleas, pink
and white altheas, black walnut, $1
per doz; purple butterfly bush, gold-
en bells, Mt. Laurels, green straw-
berry. bush, pink and white Hibiscu:
American Beauty rose, English do.
wood, 6 for $1. Hydrangea, purple
lilac, pink almond, red Japonica,
dwarf boxwood, arbor vitea, Juniper
trees ,cream narcissi, $1.50 per 100.
R. D. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. 2
80 narcissi bulbs, white April
blooming 50c for the lot. Add post-
age. Red and yellow canna bulbs for
25c doz. Mrs. O. S. Williams, Scot-
land, Ga. ie
Mixed dbl. Jarkspur plants, 2
per doz. plants. Add postage. M:
R. N. Massey, Nicholson, Ga. '
Blue, white, cream iris. Will exch.
for other colors of iris or tulips. Mrs.
L. H. Coe, Eastonollee, Ga. =
Pink June cactus, well rooted, 200:
Hastings dbl. Hollyhocks, mixed cov
ors. 75 doz; Sweet Williams, colors
white and blue, 35 doz; Snapdragon,
mixed colors, 25 doz; Jonas
dozen; Rhubarb bulbs, 10c; Hastie
dbl. Japanese Sun flower seed, a -
cup; dahlia bulbs, nine varieties,
different colors, bulbs, 25 4 ae
postpaid. a ns os Har ee
Mineral Bluff, Ga. ee
Hardy blue hydrangea, pink on
lavender crepe myrtle, pink welg
dbl. white althea, purple lilac, sat
let flowering quince, purple alee
Mary, Spirea, all above 25e . =
add postage. Lemon lily bulbs,



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for less than 25e. Add postage. Mrs.







}elude nostage. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tif-
ten, G: ee



T,. Beck. Shiloh. Ga.
e larkspur plants to exch. for





25e. White iris roots, 6 for 25.
'R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.





Ly, February 7, 1929.





LO ERS AND SEED FOR SALE

rimardean or Giant mixed colors
ansy plants, le each. Add 7c for
( as. Prompt. del. Mrs. pe: E
wning, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4.

A or 5 different kinds of canna
ulbs for 25c per doz. postpaid. Will
exch. for gladioli and tulips. Miss

Myra Weeks, Harlem, Ga.

Pink thrift plants, 50c per 100;
nhlox mixed colors, 50c 100; Ptunias
mixed colors, 50c per 100. Pansy
ts, same price. Canna bulbs, 5
rs, 50c doz. Pink and_ white
imbing rose bush, 25 or 5 for $1.
Verbena ce 10c ea. or 3 for 25c.


































eanna lilies, 10c bulb, or Tbe
Purple violets, 10c doz. Cask



ir, Gainesville, Ga., |
Hardy dbl. larkspur plants, mixed
lors, 85c doz; 2 doz. 65c. Sweet
ted yellow Jasmine well rooted,
d 20c each; Grand Duke Jas-
n 1ine cuttings, 4 for 15c. Dwarf Arbor
Vitea, tbls. seed for 10c. 3 for 25c.
ight blooming sirius, well rooted 20c
bl. red cannas, 40c doz. Pink
Miss Mattie Collins,
Eo et.
rhite thistle poppy, dbl. red and
ngle poppies,. salvia, marigold, two
rs; Dbl. zennias, all colors; bright
etunia, larkspur, cypress. Mixed
, of all for: 20c. Mrs. Joe Me-
rter, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 1.
ik thrift plants, "50c. per 100,
ox, petunias, blue larkspur, pansy
ts, mixed colors; Any of those,
per 100. Canna "bulbs, 5 colors,
doz; Pink and white climbing
se bush, 25c or 5 for $1. Miss Mar-
3eeland, Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1.
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Bink thrift plants, 50c per 100;
and purple verbena, well root.
pieces, Be; amaryllis bulbs,
looming size, 40c_ ea; white iris, 40c
Add postage. Mrs. A. -D: Wind-
, Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1.

3ridal wreath, Christmas Bell &
sarmelon pink and red. erepe myr-
well rooted. cherry pink Doro-
erkins rambler rose, all 25c ea.
der filled for less than $1.

and red canna bulbs. for 2 red
Japonicas or yellow Perkins
Mrs. John F. Myers, Hartwell,
Rt. 4.
ple lilac bushes, 25 ea; Lares
yellow spotted, rose,. salmon
and_red with bronze leaves can-
bs, 3 for 25c; Wisterias and
a creepers, - White flag and
lilies, 8 for 25c. Shasta dais-
@ doz; Red and pink verbena,
r 25c; Red gladioli bulbs, 10c
hite and lavender hydrangeas.
d, 25c. Large pink begonias,
olor, rooted, 25c. Mrs. W.
rowns Crossing, Ga.
ermelon pink, crepe myrtle.
ea; 4 for 50c, rooted. Tiger lily
10. White oleander cuttings
Purple wisteria vine rooted,

15e per_doz; Will exch. any
ove for Goldenglow, Amaryllis,
_Azaleas, pink almonds or al-
eek McGill, Dawson, Ga.

fen leaf. cannas, well rooted, 50c

z; hedge rooted well, 15c ea.;
roots, 25e ea cutting. 10c not

d. Mrs. Harry Leslie, Greenville,

at

= Laurels, rhododendron, azaleas.

us, hemlocks, white pine, Silver

lackberry sprouts, 10c ea. Ti-
ilies, $1 per 100. Trailing arbu-
low violets, pink perennial
and evergreen galax, 25 doz;.
2@ roses and black raspberry

organton, Ga.

ushes, well rooted, 15c each or 2 for
Be Mrs. C. V. Walker, Blackshear, |

A.

ing or 3 for 10c. Rose cut-|

.d American beauty rose bush- |

es, $1 per doz. Miss Ethel Wil-

MAREE T BULLETIN

including - ne 30. varieties, named

dbl. dahlias, including snowdrift, ma-
donna, Paul Michael, Marifiosa, Pride
of Cal. and many others. 6 varieties
named iris. Calla lilies, cape jasmine,
Hardy carnation, few pink flowers.
Mrs. W. M. Jones, Lyerly, Ga.

Pink flowering almond, 10c ea., 3
for 25c. Purple lilac, same price. Pink
running roses, 15c; Pink and red be-
gonia, nicely rooted, 15c ea. Add post-
age on orders under 50c. Will exch.
for one everblooming yellow thornless

rose well rooted, Mrs. B. E. Happoldt,
Lewiston, Ga.

Gladioli bulbs, Oba dor: purple iris

| bulbs, 25 doz; Dbl. Dorothy Perkins

cuttings, 2 for 10c. Dbl. flowering al-
mond, rooted, 10c ea. Mrs. Lauren No-
ble, Trenton, Ga.

Blue flag lilies, 20c doz; add post-

jage. Miss Grace Shirley, Lavonia, Ga.,

Rt.

Assortment of old time flowers,
wood bine boxvine, white and purple
flag lilies, purple wisteria, yellow

-flowering spring bulbs, white roman

hyacinth white sweet violets and tube
rose bulbs, 100 bulbs and plants lab-

syth, Ga. :
Blue hyacinth ore 25e as 2-Ju-
nipers about 2 ft high. $1 ea. Black

| walnut sprouts, 15c ea; Mrs. J. W.

Hendrix, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 5.

Pink crepe myrtle, rooted, 10 ea;
White butterfly bush, rocted, 25c ea;
Blue hydrangea, 25c ea;
wreath, rooted, 10c ea; 8 for 25c.
Snowballs, 50c doz; Leopard plants,
30c ea. Easter lilies, 6 for 35c. White
Oleander rooted, 25c. Mrs. S. Carter,
Alma, Ga.

Yellow Japonicas, well rooted, 25e
ea; pink mignonette, 40c ea; Giant

{trumpet daffodil, 35c doz; white pan-
sies, 65c doz; Yellow Dutch hyacinth, |

35c ea; Miss Sara Barrett, Ellijay,
Ga. RE 3:

Large red and- yellow cannas, dbl.
dahlias, red, yellow, orange, all $1
doz. Dbl. poppy and African marigold
and giant zennia seed, 10c pkg. or ex-
change for bulbs of any kind. Mrs.
Rufus Anderson, Augusta, Ga., Rt. 2.

. Pink, blue and white larkspur and
California poppies, 2 doz. 25c. White
daisy chrysanthemum, 25 doz. Mr.
Doyle C. Knight, Dublin, Ga.

Dbl. marigold in dark blooms, won-
derful in autumn, 10c pkt. or exch.

|for garden seed or plants. Mixed sun-
to exch. for dbl. yellow sal-

flower seed, some very large, 50c lb
or exch. for anything I-can use. Mrs.
J. W. Tanton, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 4.

Coral vine tubers, 25 and 50c ea;

age. Mrs. J. A. Rachels, Dublin, Ga.,
Box 189.

English dogwood, purple lilac, Van
Houtti, Mt. Laurel and Junipers, two
for 25c.; dbl. dahlias, red, white and
variegated, 3 for 25c; Monthly roses,
3 for 50c. Different colors geraniums,
ferns and begonias, 15 ea _ rooted.
White purple and white with blue bor-
der iris lilies, 15c doz. Shasta daisies,
4. doz. for 50c. Mrs. S. G. Pender,
Dewey Rose, Ga., Rt. 2.

Dbl. pink and red, also lavender al:
thea bushes, blooming size, 35c each.

2.
acting: monster ee seed, all
colors, 20 per cup. Cannas, marigolds,
10c for 2 spoons. Mrs. Florence Whit-
field, Dawson, Ga. -
Rhododendron, spruce pine, Mt. Lau-
rel, 6 for $1. 12 for $1.75. Azaleas.
pink, white, yellow and red mixed, 6
for $1. 12 for $1.75. Japanese Bar-
berry bush, 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.25.
Trailing arbutus, 6 for 25c. Hardy
ferns. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Eliijay, Ga.
Pink, red and yellow azaleas, rho-
dodendron, Mt. Laurel, 6 for $1. Win-
ter ferns, 3 for 25c. Trailing arbutus,
10c. Crabapple, English dogwood, al-
theas, 25 ea. Flowering almond, 15c
ea. Purple lilac, bridal wreath, 20c;
Bronze and, lavender iris, 3 for 25c.
Pink phlox, 40c ea; Mixed, all, colors.
Sweet William plants, 3 for pace Mrs.



, Stock flower r plants and bulbs




| 2. ae Heery, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 1.

eled for $2. Mrs. T. H. Webb, For-.

Bridal |

Mock snapdragon, 25c doz. Add post- |

Mrs. R. C. Lovett, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt.

purple (ines: violets, daffodils, white
or yellow for white dahlia, white ger-
anium, cannas. Mrs. W. R. Kell, El-
lijay, Ga.

Large, blue, eariented yellow. vio-
lets, 80c doz; Azaleas, mixed colors,
rhododendrons, Mt. Laurel, $1. Him-
alaya_blackberry, 50e doz. All well
rooted, MisS Rose Nell Pendland, El- |
lijay;-Ga., Rtv 1.

Pink and white trailing arbutus,
25c; large bunch heartleaf plants, 10c
ea; Ever green fern, 10c ea.. White
lace flowering evergreen 15 bunch.
Cream and white narcissi, Jonquils
and red and yellow bronze day lilies,
40 per doz. Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Min-
eral Bluff, Ga.

Red, white, yellow cream with red
stripes, oleanders, pink, cream, white
and variegated leaf dbl. oleanders.
Lavender, white and pink dbl. altheas.

'|Grand Duke night blooming jasmines.

Van Houtti dbl. -Reveseana. Crimson
and pink spireas, red pink and purple
crepe myrtle. Hydrangea, butterfly
bush, weigelia. Any 4 for $1.15. 6
for $1.60. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, 512 16th
Avenue, Cordele, Ga.

Large dbl. narcissus and Jonquils,
$1 per 100, 25 fine rose cuttings, Hast-
ings, variety, $1. White oleanders,
rooted, $ Iper doz. Milk and wine lil-
ies, 4 for $1. Privet hedge cuttings,
$1 per 100 or $8 per 1M. Large red
and yellow cannas, $1.50 per 100. Lg.
cuttings blue hydrangea well rooted.
25c each. Mrs. W. C. Cato, Cordele,
Ga., 8th St., South.

Sweet shrubs, red abun: single
white and pink oleanders, white yard
hydrangeas, 25c ea; evergreen pyra-
midal arbor vitae seed, 25c tsp. Root-
ed rose pink sultanas, 15c ea; Bright
crimson verbena, 10c. Mrs. R, go Tay-
lar, Arlington, Ga., Rt. A.

Cherokee _ rose, pink Dorothy Per-
kins, white sweet scented violets, blue
purple fig, cape jasmine, all kinds of
crepe myrtle, locust bush, holly bush.
also _few beautiful rooted bushes.
Would like to exch. for Japonica TE
Olive, petunia seed coral vine roots,
amaryllis, crimson lily bulbs, dahlias.
royal purple flag lilies, ete. Mrs. Will
McNeil, Americus, Ga., Rt. A.

Blue iris lilies, 75c doz: Tiger lil-
ies, 50c doz; May lilies, 60c doz; Cher-
okee roses, $1 per doz. Azaleas, red
and yellow, $1 per doz. Mrs. Mae
Wright, Loving, Ga.

Tiger lilies, 35 doz; Golden glow,

Jonquils, Narcissi, 25c doz; Black. vel-
vet rose, 15c ea; Cherokee roses, 15c
each; Mrs. Lina Ammons,
Bluff, Ga.
Red rambler rose, dark red velvet;
dbl. yellow, Japonica, red. Pink wei-
gelia, 20c ea. Hardy pink phlox, 25c
doz; Daffodils, pepper white narcissi,
dbl. Jonquils, White Jasmine bulbs,
15e doz; Pink altheas, 15c ea. Well
rooted. Linda Hix, Ella Gap, Ga.

Milk and wine lilies, blooming size,
25e ea; Red amaryllis, 25c ea; King
Humbert Cannas, Fiery red blooms,
dark bronze foliage. The Pres. Glow-
ing scarlet, green foliage, eladioli, yel-
low spotted red, green foliage. Lemon

Siloam, Ga.

Pink Dorothy Perkins roses, pink
oleander, well-rooted, 15c ea; Glad-
iola, blooming size, Ae doz; Pink ver-
bena, 10c nice bunch. Phlox, 10e doz;
Dahlias, 3 for 25e: Rose bud geran-
ium, cuttings, 8c. Mrs. J. T. Holland,
Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.

Dbl. white May pinks, 3 bunches,
25c. White Easter lilies, 10c ea; large
bloom. cannas, colors, white and four
shades of pink, 40c doz; White shas-
ta daisies. 25c doz. Sultanas, 15 ea;
Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga., Rt.
A

Pink weigelias, roses, 25c and 40e;:
Hardy yellow primroses, 25e doz; well
rooted, Virginia ereeper, snowball,
purple wisteria yellow Japonica, pur-

Goldenglow, Daffodils and jonquils,
25e doz; Dorothy Perkins monthly
rose: bushes, 25c ea; Mrs. Geo. We Da-
vis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.



utterfly bush, white or






Chrysanthemums, all colors,





per doz; add postage. Larkspur vise
20c doz. Red verbena 10c per plant.
Well rooted. Sept. marigolds, 15 per
doz. Mrs. E. W. Wilkins, McDonough,
GassRte 3.

will exch. for large chrysanthemums, |
azaleas, or. leopard plants. oe
P. Stewart, 606 N. Ashley St., Val- ae
dosta, Ga.

paid. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, Ga. E

100. Mrs.

ket flowers, 15c doz;

Mineral |

| Miller, 10 per.

lilies, 85 doz. Mrs. Frank R. Hobbs,

ple lilacs and Goldenbells, 25 ea;



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Red spider lily bulbs, for 5c ea a
Mrsi Be

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c per
100. Shasta daisies, 25 per doz. post-

Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c per

J. M.: Bobo, Hartwell, Ge
_ Red and scarlet verbena, white shas-
ta daisies, all 15 doz; Mistletoe ger-
aniums, hydrangea, white begonia,
cuttings all 25e ea; Blue lilac and
white snowball cuttings all kinds of
rose cuttings, some well rooted Doro-
thy Perkins roses, 25c ea; Lavendar ~~
blue lily cuttings set out in Feb. 15be
ea. Mrs. Minnie RINSE Oakman, Ga. ae

Rtas

Hollyhocks, 10e cup; marigold seed, ie
10c pkg. Aster seed, 10c pkg; Zen- ee
nia seed, 10 pkg. Larkspur, 10 pkg.
Phlox, poppy seed, rose colored, 10c.
as Marsena Hughey, Ranger, Gay

ea.

Well rooted yellow bells, 20c ea;
purple lilac sprouts, rooted 25 ea; 5
May cherries, 20c ea. All well rooted.
Mrs. Annie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga.

Purple heartease, 15 per doz; Blan-
Red verbena, a:
10c ea; Pink and light purple ver-
bena shasta daisies, King Humbert
cannas, yellow and red variegated |
cannas, large red cactus, pink and -
white oxalis, 5c ea..Mrs. C. W. Dut- _
ton, Tusculum, Ga. =

Dbl. yellow Japonica, 25 ea; Bleed-
ing heart, 50c ea; Fox glove, 25e doz} 7
Blue iris, $1 per doz; Phlox, Juniper
cuttings, Christmas cactus, 25;' Mrs. = :
Effie Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rh =.
Bex: a ee

Pink and white oxalis, now bloom- ~
ing. 20c ea; or will exch. for ferns,
begonias. or geraniums. Mrs. T. R
Bargeron, Munnerlyn, Ga.

Dusty Miller plants, 10e per doz; ~ Z
White Easter lily bulbs, blooming size, ices
25 per doz; Purple lilac bushes, well - ee
rooted, 25c ea; Wisteria vine, 30 ea;
4 for $1. White Star Jasmine vine well ae
rooted, 15c ea; Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Se
Conyers, Ga. os

Mixed colors zennias, 20c cup; mar-
igold seed mixed, 10c tbl. spoon. Mrs. a
Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga, Rt, Ose oe

Large, red variegated lemon. yellow
cannas, 40c per doz; pink and yellow =
chrysanthemums, 40 per doz; Dusty es
doz; Snapdragon
plants, 1 yr. old mixed colors, 5 ea.
Pink Dorothy Perkins 2 yr. old 25; A
white spirea, 20c. Dark French mari-
gold seed, 10c tbl. spoon. Orange day |
lilies, 20 doz. Will exch. for hydran-
geas, snow balls, pink spirea. Mrs.
W. E. Howard, Ben Hill, Ga., Rt. 1.

Marigold African dbl: ones; Wes e7>
pkg. Large dbl. dahlias, 25c ea. Miss
Annie E. J ones, Fayetteville, Ga., Ri
3.

White narcissi dbl. daffodil J onquils
white japonica bulbs, 20c doz; orange
day lilies, 100 for 95c. White flow-o. 4 3
erin lilies, 40c doz; Pink and red rose
hardy phlox, 25 doz. buttercups, 15c
doz; lavendar wisteria ,20c ea; pink
weielia. Thomas Hix, Ella Gap, Ga.

Purple iris bulbs, 80c doz; yellow
roses, tiger lily. bulbs, | strawberry Fe
plants, 30c doz. All del. parcel post.
Mrs. R. C. Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga.

Forsythia, 20c, purple lilac, 2 yr.
old, 25c; yellow thornless rose, 10c;
ageratum, lic doz. Perennial phlox, _
pink and white with red centers, 85 |
doz; yellow daffodils, 75 per 100.
Pink cannas, 5 for 50c; variegated red







At



jand yellow, 8 for 50c. Pink thrift, lhe

doz. Coreopsis, 1 doz., 10c; Golden :
glow, 5c ea. Exch. for any evergreen _
epee: Miss G. Harrell, Eastman,

a a

Several 100 Awarylie Johnsonii ine
tense crimson lily bulbs, 20c ea; 8 for >
50e. Mrs. Maude Pe Arlington,
Ga., Rt.-









75e









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4 Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of

- COMMON

variable.
disease is a germ that was formerly

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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, February 7, 1929 ]



Entered as second class matter Feb-
ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at

June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing
at special rate of postage provided
| 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 inser-
tion of unimportant advertisements.
Under legislative act the Market
Bulletin does not assume any re-
sponsibility for any advertisement
appearing in the Bulletin or trans-





action resulting therefrom.

me NOTICES |

1. As previously stated, the Mar-
ket Bulletin will not publish Flowers
and Seed and Second-Hand Machinery
except in the first issue in each month
until further notice. We have limited
space.

2. We are carrying ads for cotton
gins in this issue.

_ 8. We have thousands of ads on
hand and. will publish them as they
were received in our office.

4, We are forced to keep within
the limits of our budget in order to
continue publishing the Bulletin.



DISEASES OF HOGS
A Bowel Disease of Swine
A disease in swine, usually desig-
nated by veterinarians as_ necrotic
enteritis, has been very prevalent in
swine throughout South Georgia for
_.the past, sveral months. | This di-
gease was formerly considered as a
chronic type or an intestinal form of
hog cholera. Pigs, weighing 30 to
_50 pounds, are apparently most sub-
- ject to this malady, although it may
occur in recently farrowed pigs and

-. in aged hogs. All swine, regardless

of breed, are apparently susceptible
to this disease.

Causes of Necrotic Enteritis
The causes of necrotic enteritis are
The specific. cause of the

described as the causative agent of hog
cholera. Various predisposing influ-
ences, such as improper feed, insani-
tary surroundings and undue. expos-
ure, diminish the resistance of swine
and thus render the more subject to
ou and other infections.

The most important prediepesine

cause is intestinal worms.

The germ causing this disease is
of common occurrence, but does not
oecur normally in healthy swine and
the origin of the disease is, there-
fore, from infection obtained from di-
seased swine. This disease has been
produced experimentally by feeding
artificial cultures of the germ and,
although the hogs were apparently

_ healthy when the germs were fed, the

disease developed within three or four

- days and frequently terminated fatal-

ly. It is possible that the usual source

of the germ causing this disease in

swine is contaminated feed and wa-

ter, or feed lots and sleeping quar-

ters that are occupied by diseased
swine. The length of time _ these

germs will remain in the soil and be





MARKET Pat

capable of producing disease has not
been determined. However, it is
known that the infection persists in
feed lots that have been occupied by
diseased swine for several months.

Symptoms of Diseased Hogs

The manifestation of this disease in
swine varies according to the inten-
sity of the infection and the disease
producing power of the germs. In
some instances the disease assumes
an acute form. The affected hogs
die within 12 to 86 hours after the
first symptoms. In these cases, prac-
tically the only evidence of disease is
dullness, a tendency for the affected
hog to hide in its bed and, in some
instances, a purplish discoloration of
the skin of the belly. This type of
the disease does not involve the in-
testine and is a true septicemia or
blood poisoning.

A less acute type of the disease is
manifested by inflammation of the
bowel and by a severe diarrhea, rapid
shrinking and death usually within a
week, Usually only a few hogs in a
herd become affected and they contin-
ue to eat, but the. disease gradually
extends and ultimately involves prac-
tically all swine in a given lot.

A chronic form of this disease is
quite prevalent and is manifested by
depression, depraved appetite, some
fever and a tendency for the affected
swine to separate themselves from
other hovs. As the disease progress-
es, digestive derangement becomes
evident and is manifested by persist-
ent diarrhea. At this stage of the
disease the affected individuals ap-
ear unthrifty, have rough coats, arch-
ed backs and begin to lose weight. The
fecal discharges are quite fluid and
are variable in color, depending upon
the feed. The affected swine becomes
thin and weak and may die of ex-
haustion or may survive for several
weeks and appear to dry up, become
mere skeletons. This form of the di-
sease is sometimes designated as dry-
ing up disease because of extreme
thinness of the affected animals.

Control Measures

Although this intestinal disorder of
swine is extremely difficult to control,
certain measures can be resorted to
to diminish the losses and ultimately
eradicate the disease from a _ farm.
Insanitary pens, over-crowding,
worms and improper feeding diminish
the resistance of swine and favors the
spread of infection. There is a tend-
ency for some of those who feed ex-
tensively to keep too many hogs in
one lot.. This is conducive to rapid
spread of any infective disease, thus
provision of clean quarters, prevent-
ing over-crowding, eradication of
worms and proper feeding are the
first factors in preventing the spread
of this or any other infective disease.

Quarantine, that is the separation of

the diseased from the healthy swine,
is of prime importance. Proper dis-
posal of the feces of diseased swine
will materially diminish the possibil-
ity of infection of other swine. All
dead hogs should be cremated.

On farms where this infection has
been very prevalent for the last sev-
eral years, good results have been
obtained by treating the pigs a few
days after farrowing and again: at
from four to six weeks of age.

All contagious or infectious di-
seases of swine or other domestic ani-
mals should be promptly reported to
Dr. J. M. Sutton, State Veterinarian,
814 State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia.



Poultry for Sale and |
Wanted f

ANCONAS FOR SALE

Full blood Shepherd Anconas, hens
$1.25 cocks, $2.50 or 15 hens and 1
cock for _$20. Money order. FOB.
Miss C. Vv. Hicks, Adel, Ga.

Ancona cockerels, March hatch
good dark birds, $1.50 each. W. A.
Holsonback; acre Ga.



16 April 1928 Ancona hens and 2
cockerels, $1.25 cash. Mrs. John H
Trimble, 410 Thompson St., East
Point, Ga.

About 100 hens and pullets also 6
roosters for sale. Thoroughbred An-
conas of shepherd strain. For lot, $1
each. J. W. syED es Flowery Branch,
Ga.

40 Ancona ee 2nd laying season
shepherd strain. Very desirable lot
of hens. $1 each FOB. Also 2 young
roosters, Sheppherd strain, $1.50 ea.
B. T. Ray, Madison, Ga.

About 225 Ancona hens, and pul-
lets now laying. Thoroughbred Shep-
herd strain. Would like an offer for
whole lot. C. E. Bisher, Acworth, Ga.,
Re. 2.



BANTAMS FOR SALE

1 Bantam last yr. hatch rooster,
80c FOB, or exch. for bantam pullet.
Mrs. R. W. Wingo, Newnan, Ga.

5 Mixed bantams, 35c ea. Billy
Farmer, Albany, Ga., 801 3rd Ave.

1/pr. Golden Sebrights, $2.50; ban-
tam roosters, 50c ea. L. E. Williams,
Ty Ty, Ga.

For sale 1 pr. of bantams, 1- 2 Buff
Cochen and 1-2 white bantams. Beau-
tiful golden color. $1 for pair. Lee
Mashburn, Rochelle, Ga.

3 Bantam roosters for sale or
exch. for value, 50c ea. One white
2 dark. L. R. Sheridan, Comer, Ga.,



RFD.



BANTAMS WANTED

Want 6 bantams, 5 hens and Jj
rooster. Please state stock and price.
J. R. Nichols.

Want 20 or 25 mixed bantam hens
or pullets any color except whitc.
Will pay 50c ea. and express charges
S. H. Monroe, Thomasville, Ga.

Want to exch. brown angora rab-
bits for one pair young white silkie
Bantam chickens. Mrs. M. G. Thig-
pen, Brewton, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE

Parks Barred Rock, Reg. permit,
29-C-27, spring cockerels, $3 to $4
ea. State tested for bacillary whice
diarrhea. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy
Ga.

6 ready to. lay pullets, 1 cockerel.
April hatch, pure bred Barred Rocks,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. O. B. Brand, Byron-
ville: Ga., Rt. 1:

20 Barred Rock pullets and 2
ecockerels. Most of pullets laying, $50
ce Mrs. A. W. Atkinson, Madison.

a

A few Barred Rock hens, $1. 25 ea.
P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.

Holtermans Aristocrat Barred
Rock pullets, 1st direct. March hatch
$2 ea. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. B.
Lacey, Rome, Ga., Rt. 2.

- 2 Thompson Ringlet 7 mos. old
cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. A. R. Watts,
Canon, Ga.

1 pure bred B. R. 1927 rooster,
$1.25 FOB. Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Spar-
ta, Ga.

1 highly bred, unusually fine
Aristocrat B. R. cock, $5 crated FOB.
Ek. H. George, Madison, Ga.

B. R. laying pullets, $1.50 each;
ak: Duggan, Warthen, Ga.

B. R..male cockerel, age 10 mos,
$2 FOB. No checks accepted. W. L.
Gordon, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29. _

6 pure bred B. Plymouth rock pul-
lets, March hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. B. L.
Ashe, Watkinsville, Ga.

BRAHMAS FOR SALE

13 Light Brahma all laying hens
and 8 cockerels, unrelated, $35 for
lot. Wont sell part. Mrs. J. R. Gol-
ard, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box
19. &
11 hens and 1 rooster, light Brah-
mas, $21; 31 hens and 3 roosters,
$60. H. Thompson, Doerun, Ga.

1 large Brahma April 1927 rooster
pure bred, $1.50 FOB. Mrs. D..M.
Dixon, Mitchell, Ga.

One, pure bred light Brahma, 19
months old cockerel, large type.
healthy and normal. Will send des-











cription on request. Also have 4

market price. W. J. Morgan, Still. =.
more, Ga., Rt. 3. e

Jackson.

ae Thursday, February 7, 1929.
friers, 3 pullets and 1 cockerel B. R.
Light Brahma mixed, $3 for 4 del.

Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, oe
Rix 5.

BUFF, WHITE & OTHER ROCKS
FOR SALE

White Rock roosters, Fischel strain.
fine stock, $2.50 ea. H. E. Waldrep.
Forsyth, Ga. ee

Partridge Rock pullets and hens,
$1.25 and $1.50 ea. Mrs. Fannie Fitz-
gerdld, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.

White Rock pullets, $1.50 ea;
White Rocks took prizes at fair, Mch.
hatch, fischel strain. Can furnish in
large or small lots. Mrs. A. W.-
Millican, Villanon, Ga. a

1 White Rock cockerel $2 or will
exch. same for white game cock. H.
L. Farmer, 801 38rd Ave., Albany, Ga.
4 Fischel white rocks ready to wie
$1.50 ea.

2 Buff Rock cocks.6 months old,
$1 each. FOB. 2 roosters, 20 mos. .
old, $1.25 each. Mrs. W. P. Whit-
worth, Adairsville, Ga.

Several bure bred White Roci
cocks for sale at $2.50 ea; YOR.
Mrs. W. A. Bird, Metter, Ga. ae

GAMES FOR SALE
Pure Game cocks, 2 yrs. old, $5
each; 1928 hatch, $2 one trio.) 2 hens
and stag $5 cash. with order. Tom
Weaver, Bowersville, Ga.
Blue pit game cockerels April
hatch from 4-5 lbs. each, $1.50 each.
W. A. Holsonback, Ranger, Ga.
Grist, Gradys, Warhorse and :
Shawlneck Pit Games, H. Roquemore-
Mansfield, Ga. \;
12 head Black Game hens, Mar.
and Feb. hatch at $1 per head. Wil!
exch. for seed, peas or pinders at




















































Have sold my varkoese games and
returned $19.25 in money orders for
want of chickens to fill orders. R. AL

One pure Texas Ranger rooster,
1928 raised $2.50 or exch. for pure
bred hens. One pure bred warhorse
rooster, Shawlneck 1928 raised $2.50
or exch. for pure bred game hens.
W. V. Reese, Louisville, Ga., Rt. 2.

4 dark Cornish very large hens and
large cock, $8 del. for quick sale, or
exch. for peanuts or Ancona chick-
ens. F. W. Maddox, Stone Mtn., Ga.,
Box 297. ' .

Want 1 1928 Pure bred Speckle _
Game rooster. Must be reasonable.
Write what you have and price. Mrs. &
C. E. Ward, Rochelle, Ga. | ve

GIANTS & LANGSHANS
- FOR SALE

10 mo. old J. B. Giant cockerer
$2 FOB. Mrs. F. M. Campbell, Rock-
mart, Ga., Rt. 3.

30 J. B. Giants, 18 mos. old; only
5 roosters. Hens are beginning to.
lay. Make best offer at once. Mrs.
C. M. Schwalls, Kite, Ga.

Fine trios and pens, Royal J. B,
Giants and S. C. Red giant roosters,
$5; hens, $2.50; Red roosters, He
hens, $2. Eggs, $1. 50 and $1 for 15.
Carton to be returned. Mrs. R.-
Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga.

High grade Black Langshan cock-
erels, $2 ea, H.. es i Bowel Aone ERD









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_ LEGHORNS FOR SALE a

W. Leghorn cockerels, 10 seaneee
old, hatched from special mating
eggs, M. Johnson 200-250 egg straio
$2 FOB. F.. 0. Felker, 46 Stewart
Ave., Hapeville, Ga.

W. L. chicks from Ferris best
egg strain from hens with trap nest
records of 260 to 298 eggs. $12 per
100 prepaid; 100 per cent live del.,
Hatch every Tuesday. We use Buck:
eye Incubators only and can ship you
strong healthy chicks the kind that
live and grow. F. B. Flanders, Rock-
ledge, Ga., Care Oconee Poultry
Farm.

50 nice young Buff Lochown hns,
$1.25 ea., or lot for $50. Will give
rooster with 12 hens, FOB: D. 1
Borden, Toccoa, Ga. rie



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_ LEGHORNS FOR SALE
5S. C. W. L. hens, Tancred strain
far. 1928 hatch. Some began laying
t 6 months old, $1 ea; Will exch.
+ for B. R. pullets, Parks strain.
s. L. B. Chamers, Rabun Gap, Ga.
. L. chickens for sale: pure bred
nered strain W. L. hens for sale
xxch. for baby chicks any fine
ed. J. J: Altman, Baxley, Ga.
B. R. hens and 1 rooster, 7 mos.

firs. J. Winters, Buford, Ga.
Have sold my W. L. pullets. E. N.
ooks, Stillmore, Ga.

60 pure bred W. L. hens for sale
exch. for any thing I can use. T.
Rutledge, Cedartown, Ga., Rt. 5.

e Stock for Sale And
: Wanted

CATTLE FOR SALE

ream color Jersey bull, 11 mos.
$25. Mrs. V. D. Harris, Lula,



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gal, cow, calf, wks old, extra
butter cow, 3rd calf, $65.

} gal., extra good butter cow, with
_ealf, 7 wks. old, $65 for cow, A.
rmor, Stephens, Ga., Rt. 1.

good milch cows, $75. Joe M.
own, McRae, Ga.
ine, high grade Jersey cow, fresh

h 8rd calf, $85 at barn. J. J. Ste-
s, Luthersville, Ga., Rt. 1.
mos. old bull calf, from good milch
ow, 3-4 Jersey and sire reg. Jersey.
50, FOB, or exch. for heifer of like
ding. C. Q. Martin, Bowdon, Ga.
iry Herd: 45 high grade Jersey
ows: 20 fresh in April. Now testing
) per cent butter fat. Priced to sell.
Wallace, Chipley, Ga.
0 high grade dairy cows in good
ond., and giving milk. Write or see
ull information. W. P. Bearden,
ison, Ga. .

rsey cow and male calf, $55;
sy to milk, gentle, 7 yrs. old, 3 gals.
when well fed. Cream test, 47. R. J.
Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2.
) grade Jersey cows, to freshen this
1, $40; 2, $50; and 1 $60, at farm
adison. E. H. George, Madison,

6 mos. old Jersey heifer, out of 4
] per day Jersey cow. Black Tongue
black switch. Sell or exch. for a
P. C. gilt, that will farrow in Mar.
W. Mauldin, Jefferson, Ga. _-
Nice 4. gal. milch cow, to freshen
February with 2nd calf, $75. A. M.
iken, Newborn, Ga. ee
4 fresh dairy cows for sale. 3 1-
4 gal. Also 10 Springers, bred to
ull. Also 1 reg. Jersey bull, 1M
r sale or exch for dry feeder.
-C. Drewery, Brooks, Ga.
1 Grade Black cattle dehorned, 2
d. Wet. about 450 lbs. T. J.
tchie, Cornelia, Ga.
13 best Jersey cows, bred to reg.
rsey bull, Raleigh breeding, ist, 2nd
8rd calves. Will freshen from
last of Feb to last of March.
for cash. A. QO. Hill, Talbotton,



yellow, cram - color, Jersey
* 10: tnos old, from 6 gal. cow.
check or money order, $45. Mrs.
attie Wofford, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 reg. Jersey heifer, 7 mos. olg, Ral-
th blood, for sale or exch for corn.
ton Sewell, Newnan, Ga.

1 Jersey milk cow. Will freshen in
ring. Sell or exch.-for beef cattle.
Plyler, Manassas, Ga., Rt. 2.
One 8-4 Holstein and 1-4 Jersey
Ik cow, gentle and in good condition
out 5 yrs. old. With right kind of
sd will give 4 gallons and lb. of
tter a day, $75 FOB. C. W. Clen-

Edison, Ga.

CATTLE WANTED .
fant 1 good blooded milk cow with
-ealves and give at least. 3 1-2
Holstein, Guernsey, or Jersey
red and one that has no_ bad
Reasonable price for cash or





, beginning to lay. $6 for lot. fob.

ch. good corn. Give full descrip-
nd best price. J. C. Taylor, Ha-

SNe ape ah ae aN ys
Megan



Want to exch. value for
cow, chickens, or anything can use of
equal value. Write for information.
oe Irene Foster, Marietta, Ga., Rt.

Want to exch. value for good milch
cows, or Brown Leghorn hens. Write
oe information. E. F. Dye, Hahira,

a.

Want to exch. value for good cow
or horse. Write for information. C.
P. Hammond, Almon, Ga.

Want to exch. good value for good
milch cow. Write. J. E. Pitts, Orch-
ard Hill, Ga.

Want 4 or 5 reg. Guernsey heifers
from 4 to 6 mos. old at reasonable
price. A. T. Danner, Glennville, Ga.

Want to exch. cow for 1 with young
calf. Mrs. J. M. Mathis, Dahlonega,
Ga., Rt.8, Box 50.

Want 2 reg. Jersey calves, heifer
and bull. Will pay cash, near Lula.

| Mrs. V. D. Harris, Lula, Ga.

HOGS FOR SALE.

Outstanding Hampsnire hogs with
the choicest of breeding. Comprising
bred gilts and young boars of breed-
Ing age. Also young pigs. All priced
reasonably. Cholera immune and reg.
in buyers name. For prices write Jas.
MacGough, Cochran, Ga. ~

1 pure bred little bone guinea male

ig 6 or 8 wks. old. E. Burns, Coch-
an, Ga.

12 head choice thrifty shoats, wt.
50-60 lbs. Reasonable price. J. F. Lind-
sey, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6. :

3 gilts, 10 wks old, guinea and du-
roc; 1-4 guinea, 3-4 duroe, from 3
litters a yr. stock. Healthy and pro-
lifie, no trouble to raise and keep fat.
1 boar same age. H. .C. Russell,
Waynesville, Ga.

One pure bred S P C brood sow.
Weight about 300 lbs. In good condi-
tion. About 8 yrs. old, found 14 pigs
in March and 12 in Nov last yr. Cash
with order, $25 FOB. C. W.. Clenney,
Edison, Ga. ~ >
, One brood sow; big bone P. C. and
Berkshire crossed. Wt about 400 lbs.
Bred to reg O. I. C. male; Will farrow
Feb. 26 with 3rd litter pigs 2 yrs. old.
$65. Cash or exch. for 65 pure bred
R. I. Red or S. L. Wyandotte hens,
not over 2 yrs. old and not less than
4 lbs each or 75 pure bred Tancred
or Wyckoff white leghorn hens not
over 2 yrs. old. W. A. Vandiver, Mar-
tin, Ga.

6 pigs, 7 wks. old, Hampshire and
Duroc mixed, good stock, $5 each. 2
shoats, nice size, 8 dollars each. 2
hogs, each weigh 125 or both 250 lbs.

| A. B. McKay, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 8.

20 Duroc pigs for sale, 2 mos old.
$4.50. Also Duroc shoats, wget. from
75 'to 90 lbs and some mixed shoats.
75 lbs. Duroc and Hampshire at 9c
per lb. Jerry (ox, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 5.

5 P. C. and Berkshire pigs, 3 mos.
old. $8.50 each. Lee Walden, Mitchell,
Ga.

3 spotted P. C. gilts, weighing 200
lbs; Ready to breed. S. W. Morgan,
Vienna, Ga.

One Duroc and P. C., mixed sow,
wt. about 200 lbs., $25 FOB. Leo At-
kins, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1.

3 large Red Duroc Jersey sows, for
sale eheap. Ben H. Tanner, Sanders-
ville, Ga. oes :

One extra fine P. C. bred sow, due
to farrow April ist. Two extra fine
open P. C. gilts, about 3 mos old.
None entitled to reg. D. Y. Hicks, Ro-
berta, Ga. :
_S PC sow, 8 pigs, $50; blk. guinea
sow, 7 pigs, $50, pigs 8 wks. old. $12

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: Spotted Poland china gilts, 4 mos.

old, weighing around 100 lbs. Reg.

in purchasers name for $17,50. Have

had Anti-Hog cholera serum. J. T.

Gammage, Pineview, Ga. Z
Have sold my pigs. In answer to

Ga

2 P. C. and Hampshire sows crossed.
Will farrow last of Feb., $70 FOB.
Mrs. W. J. Whitehurst, Leweston, Ga.
50-100 shoats, crossed Poland Chi-
na, Duroc and Hampshire, reasonable.

cht from 50 to 100 Ibs. Also some






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inquiries. Sam Drake, Fort Valley, |



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heifers, | nice thoroughbred, not eligible to reg.;ed January 24th (was bred to a Red
Jersey male), 3rd litter, $40. Macon
Walden, Gibson; Ga., Rt. B, Box 49.

B. P. C. sows. Some with pigs, some
to farrow from one to 2 mos. Also
1 large B P C sow with 7 pigs, six
wks old. Splendid sow treated for
cholera. C. H. Burch, Climax, Ga.

Several nice common shoats, aver-
aging from 50-100 lbs. at 9c lb or will
exch for one or two reg. Jersey heifer
calvs, prefer, calves from three to
five months old. H. G. Dunaway, Tig-
nall, Ga.

50 head shoats, wt. 100 lbs. each,
8c lb FOB. E. A. Watson, Mauk, Ga.

Pure bred Reg. Duroc Jersey boar
for service. Not for sale. Willard Row-
land, Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 1.

S. P. C. boar and gilts, 5 mos. old,
$15. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

6 Reg. Duroc. Jersey pigs, 4 mos.
old, wt. about 75 or 85 lbs., $10.50
ea., or exch. for field peas, peanuts,
or mixed chicken by lb. at 18c lb in
a trade. A. S. Phillips, Collins, Ga.,
Rt, 2. :

1 pure bred O I C gilt, 2 mos old.
Sire reg. Dam, subject to reg, $6.
George W. Nelson, Blakely, Ga., Rt.
5.
1S P C boar, wt about 100 or 125
Ibs, reg in buyers name, $16 FOB; 6
pork hogs, 8c 1b, FOB. David Pike,
Mauk, Ga., Rt. - ire

25 thrifty black and spotted mixed
pigs, 6 and 8 wks. old, $2.50 and $3
ea., del to truck only. W. J. Head,
Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 3.

1 pr. thoroughbred Hampshire three
mos old pigs, wt of pr, 140 lbs, $25.
A. N. Hester, Climax, Ga.

1 P C shoat, wt 75 or 100 lbs. Sell
at bargain. H. L. Landreth, Lavonia,
GaJ, Rt. 1,

Pigs from pure Essex sow: number
in litters, 1st, 6; 3rd, 14; 4th, 11; 12
wks old, $5.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. J. B.
Collier, Cochran, Ga. :

25 feeder shoats, half Duroc Jersey
and half P. C., inoculated, 60 to 90
lbs, 8c Ib. W. P. Middlebrooks, Had-
dock, Ga.

About 25 shoats, wt. about 50 to
60 lbs., $5 ea. C. H. Trussell, Warthen,
Ga. ; .

7 brood sows, S P C, 25 shoats, 75
to 125 lbs., 8c lb. M. Ray, Sharon,
Ga.

3 Hampshire pigs, not reg., about
85 or 90 lbs., 2 boars and 1 gilt, $12
ea., or $30 for all. W. M. Roberts,
Monticello, Ga., RFD 38.

1 Big Bone black P. C. 12 mos. old,
175 or 200 Ib. male hog, $25. N. E.
Hilson, Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 74.

P C sows and gilts. Sows due to

farrow in February and March, $50
lea., 10 mos. gilts, not bred, $20. All
can be reg. J. E. Bailey, Raymond,
Ga.

Bred gilt, half Duroc and half Es-
sex, 80 lbs., Sell or exch for 12 bu.
Big Boll cotton seed. No. Ga. prefer-
red. E. E. Hardie, Ivey, Ga.

5 shoats, 75 and 80 lbs., 10c Ib. A.
S. Armor, Stephens, Ga., Rt. 1.

5 mo. old O. I. C. male, cholera im-
mune, ready for service, $12.75; 8 to
10 wks. old pigs, treated for cholera,
from cholera immune herd, $10 ea.,
or pr. no akin, $18. 100 per cent OoF.

Camilla, Ga., Rt. B.

1 P.-C. sow, had 3 litters, good
shape, wt. 400 lbs when fat; also P.
C. and Duroc crossed, same age and
wt. for quick, $30 ea. (bargain). J.
A. Russell, Thomaston, Ga.

12 pigs, 4 mos. old, cross between
S P C and Duroc Jersey, $40 at my
barn. W. E. Brakefield, Woodville, Ga.

Duroc Jersey boars and gilts, 100
lbs. ea., $17.50 ea., or $30 pr. Reg in
buyers name; Duroc J. pigs, 40 lbs,
$12.50, or $20 pr, reg in buyers name.
Will exch for- shell corn and _ other
farm produce. Write. L. H. Edenfield,
Stillmore, Ga.~
7 shoats, wt. around 40-45 lbs., Big
Guinea and S P C, crossed, $4 ea., or
$27 for lot. Good thrifty shoats. Will
exch. 2 for good seed peanuts; also
an all red tried sow, Duroc and S. P.
C. crossed, bred to S. P. C. male, far-
row in April; $20; 1 cherry red, 3-4
Duroe sow and 10 fine pigs, farrow-





| Stillmore, Ga. -

CG. S. Reg. papers free. A. T. Rigsby, ?

well trained. I. W. Boedon, Jr.,





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Duroc Jersey boar, 2 yrs. old, $40
and papers. FOB. Herman Atkinson,
Newborn, Ga. :
me
HOGS WANTED
Want 3 good brood.sows, Black Es-
sex or P. C., full bred, also a young
boar, same breed. J, A. Leggett, West
Green, Ga. eo ; < e
Want 1 thoroughbred Essex or black _
P. C. boar. Will exch for same 1 blk, :
P C., or \Red Berkshire boar. J. C. Ay
Goolsby, Graham, Ga, R.A. es

HORSES & MULES FOR SALE
1 young mare 6 yr. old horse, 950
or IM lbs., well bred, gentle, easy.
kept and work anywhere, sound (in
every respect not a blemish about
her) $150 or will exch. for good Jer-
sey milch cows, fresh in. G. R. Sto-
vall, Macon, Ga.

7 yr. old bay roan, 400 lb. pony, well
es $75. D. L. Wicker, Warrenton, .

a. ;

1 pr. plug mules, hearty and sound,
work anywhere. Sell at bargain, or,
exch. for other good stock. Howard
Pope, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 3.



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8 yr. old 1100 lb. mare, work any- ie

where, $100 cash or exch for 2 good:
milch cows. J. H. Barnhart, Greeng- <\

boro, Ga., RFD 1. at ae
1 good horse mule, 12 yrs. old, 900
Ibs.,; work anywhere, $85. Mrs. V. D.
Harris, Lula, Ga. om :
2 good farm mules, work anywhere.
Sell for cash. Mrs. C. L. Credille, Me-
Donough, Ga., Rt. 5. $
1 good horse mule about. 9 or 10
yrs. old, 900 lbs., good cond., gentle, |
work anywhere, $85. J. F. Williams,
Haddock, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 48. se
1 bay mare (I raised) 4 yrs. old,
1M lbs, partly broke, good, sound
ecnd. Sell for cash or exch. for shell
corn, peavine hay, cotton seed, runner
seed peanuts, good blooded milch cow,
not over 5 yr. old and not less than4
gals per day.; Write. L. H, Edenfield,



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Blind horse, willing puller and can ae
plow, $10 for quick sale. J. W. Simp-
son, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 9, Box 279.



HORSES & MULES WANTED _

Want 1 good young mule, about 1
M ibs,, 6 or 7 yrs. old: Will excho, =
fresh milch cow. Mrs. E. E. Dewry,
Broks, Ga. as ie

Want a good, strong horse, between
900 and 1200 lbs. Must be reasonable
for cash, between 5 and 8 yrs. and
able to plow and general farm work.
Lewis Tabor, Albany, Ga., Gillion-
ville Rd. /





SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

About 100 head of goats, mixed Mo-
renas and common; half grown ones,
about 30 per cent. Sell FOB Plains, or
exch. for equal value. J. R. Logan,
Plains, Ga. pe

One 7-8 Toggenberg milk goat, 8
mos. old to freshen May 15th by thor-
oughbred buck, $15: crated. L. N. Pat-.
ten, Abbeville, Ga.: :

125 nice, fat sheep for sale. 8. B.
Holman, Shellman, Ga. _ lite, erie
- Fine milch goat, half Toggenberg
and half Saaman; father rege. Toggen-
berg; mother gave 1 gal milk per day
(sold for $75). Give milk first time |
last of April, $10. F. J. Greene, Chip-
ley, Ga. E:



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SHEEP & GOATS WANTED
Want common range goats in lots a
of 50; 100 and car loads,also good
milk type Toggenberg, Nubian and
Angora goats. S. D. Fulmas, Spring-
field, S. C. @
Want to raise goats on halves, any
amount. Good range. Clyde Gurley, |
Axson, Ga. fe es : Pe
Want a few Reg. or high grade
Southdown rams. A. D. Galt, Albany,
Ga. ge pf ae
- Want 1 grown billy goat. Must be
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Dark purple iris, 30 doz., $1.50 per
- 100; Pink phlox, 50c doz.; pink al-
: E thaas and forsythia, 2 for. 25e; pink
_ weigelias, 50c ea; Mt. fern cuttings,
* 40c doz; Will sell for cash or exch.
for anything useful. Miss Nancy
Henderson, Ellijay, Ga.
_. White narcissi,. daffodils, 20c doz;
Se lilies, 85c per 100; Butercups,
Jasmine, 25c doz; Red Japonica, 25c
_ @a.; dbl. yellow japonica purple wis-
~ teria, 25c ea. White spirea, purple li-
lacs, 20c ea. Mrs. Garvin Davis, Elli-

jay, Ga.

Texas morning glory seed, large.

white blooms, called Moon flowers,
do not bloom until late in afternoon.
10c per tbl spoon. Mammoth zennia
seed, dbl. 8 colors, 15c per cup del.
_ Also other flower plants. Mrs. H. H.
_ Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga.

Mt. Laurel Rhododendron, spruce
pines, white pines, lavender and pur-
ple lilacs, pink forsythia, sweet scent-
_ed crabaples, 15c ea; Yellow thorn-

~ less roses, ink or white cherokee ros-

es, 10c; azaleas, 3 for 25c. Miss Ruth
Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Ga., Care De-
Harts.
Dbl. African marigold, fod. wiite
and ink cosmos; green odded
_ white velvet okra, 10c 1 red, white and
s ink variegated climbing roses, 15c ea;
2 for 25ce. Mixed colors chrysanthe-
- mums, 20c ea;.purple lilacs, 15 ea.
ae Cliff Booth, ROraEEAY Ga., Rt.

a ernst and vaian narcissi bulbs,
daffodil 20c doz; pink crepe myrtle,
25 ea; dbl. pink almond, 20c ea; blue
-_wisteria, 20c ea; Red hollyhocks, 3
for 25c. White sword lilies, 45c doz;
chrysanthemum, yellow, 10c ea. Mrs.
Will James, Talking Rock, Ga.

Bleeding heart, 50c ea; Christmas
cactus, 20c ea; Sweet Williams, 35
doz; Butterfly lilies, 25c doz; Dusty
miller, 15c doz; Monthly rose cuttings,
25 ea; Jonquils, 15c doz. Miss Gene-
va Silver Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. -
1 yr: old Wisteria vines, lavender
and well rooted, 20c ea; 6 for 7H and
postage. White and pink rambler ros-
es, well rooted, 15c ea or 2 for 25c
and postage. Jonquils, 50e per 100.
White lilacs, 2 and 3 yr old, 25c ea

and postage. 2 for 40c. Purple and

_- lavender iris, 35 per doz. Mrs. M. L.

Clayton, Gass Ss

Purple iris lily bulbs, 95 per 100.

Lucille White, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3.

Pink cannas, red, yellow, $3 per

100. Lavender physostegia, $1 per 100

FOB. Mrs. Claude Christian, 304 ee

lege St., Valdosta, Ga.

: Yellow jonquils, bulbs, $1 per 100
or exch. for cannas, chrysanthemums,
~ gladioli, shasta daisies, lantana. Mrs,

A D. Burt, Americus, Ga., Rt. B.

~ Pink Dorothy Perkins roses, thorn-
oe less yellow well rooted, 15c ea; an-
nual phlox, mixed colors, 10 doz; but-
terfly plants, rooted, 10c clump; small
- rooted purple lilacs, 10c ea; 12 kinds
monthly rose cuttings, 10c doz: single
yellow daisy chrysanthemums and
small ball shaped yellow chrys, 10c
doz. Will exch. any for fancy calad-
-iums. Miss Bertha McElhannon, Wind-
yer, Gai, Rt. 4-3.
Silver lilac, 10 per doz. or exch for
; value. 1 doz. narcissi bulbs,.15 or
exch for value. Mrs. Cora Broome,
Cornelia, Ga., Box 594. S
ee ble yellow Japonica 2 yrs. ald wer
~ rooted, 25c ea; White Marie
holmes 50ce doz; Giant flowered zen-
~nias, 10c doz; white zennias, 85c doz.
_ Mrs. Mart. Gentry, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
_ Phlox ready to transplant, 15e per
doz; Seabiosa plants, 15 doz. Brown
eyed Susans, 10c. Mrs. W. G. Law-
rence, Camilla, Ga., Rt. fo:
_. Red and pink monthly rose bush-
es, blue cluster rose vine, all well
rooted, 15 or 8 for $1. Large pkg.

umbrella china seed, 15. Mrs. V. E.

eCook, McIntyre, Ga., Re. :

White narcissi bulbs, daffodils, 20

doz; orange lilies, 85c per 100. But-

tercups, Jasmine, 25 doz; purple fox

glove 25_ doz; a piles, 20 ee doz |
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25e ea; spider wart, 20c doz. White
daisies, 15c doz. Fall pinks, white, or-
ange and white mixed, 20c ea. Mrs.
R. M. Ray, Ellijay, Ga., Rt.

Mt. Laurel, dbl. pink almond~ 25c
ea; old rose weigelias, dbl yellow Ja-
ponica red Jap Quince, 25c ea; Pink
monthly-roses, dark red velvet roses,
15e ea; old rose and white altheas,
15 ea; Yellow forsythia, 20c ea; *yel-
low dbl. and single daffodils. M. J.
Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. :

White narcissi, jonquil, dbl. daffo-
dik 20c doz; white jasmine 15c doz;
blue spider wart, 25c doz; golden glow
20c doz; Althea, 15 ea; dbl. pink al-
mond, 25. Well rooted, add postage.
Miss Malinda Eller, Ella Gap, Ga.

Yellow japonica, 2 yrs. old, well
rooted, 25c ea; Jonquils, daffodils, 30c
doz; White Jeanne Charmet, 50c doz;
dwarf dbl. zennia $1 per doz. Yellow



rien Barrett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Purple verbena 15e doz; dbl. yel-
low thornless rose, 15 ea; pink flow-
ering almond, 15c ea; red flowering
pear, 15c ea; White peonies, 30c ea;
daisy and orange color chrysanthe-
mums, 15c doz; 50c per 100. Blue
dwarf iris, 40c doz; Marigold, lark-
spur, poppies, hollyhock, zennias, 5c
pee: 8 pkgs, 30c. Miss Addie Hugh-
ey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. Ee i
Pink Hollyhocks, 15c doz; large
type chrysanthemum plants, 30 doz;
several colors and varieties, 25 doz;
Red and pink carnation pinks, 25c

change any for equal value gladioli
bulbs, trailing arbutus, pansies, dah-
hia bulbs and phlox. Miss Belle M.
Dorsey, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1.

4 two yr. old rooted roses, all dif-
ferent would like to exch for arbor
vitae and irish juniper one rose for
one plant. Large dbl. yellow cannas
and shasta daisies, exch for any oth-
o color canna dahlia bulbs. Mrs. V.

ik. Nelson, Kingston, Ga.

Jonquils, daffodils, $1 per 100; Mt.
| Laurel, 20c ea; rhododendron, 20c ea;
Cherokee roses, 50c doz; Mt. ferns, 2
for 15c; azaleas, 15c, forsythia, 20c
ea; yellow thornless roses, 2 for 15c;
trailing arbutus and evergreen galax,
20c doz; Red dogwood. 15c ea. Miss
Bertha Holland, Mineral Bluff, Ga.

American Pillar climbing rose, Pink
Dorothy Perkins, rose, white bridal
wreath all well rooted, exch. one ot
each for one doz; large prize win-
ning dahlia bulbs, mixed colors or one
doz large gladioli bulbs mixed col-
ors. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Jonesboro, Ga.

Morning Joy rambler roses, pink &
white on same bush, well rooted, 15
and 20c ea, FOB. Garden queen roses,
large dbl. red, 15 ea; White wax lily
butbs, 10c ea. Add postage. Hastings
irench mixed pansy plants, well root-
ed, z5e per doz. Johnny-jump-up
plants, 2Uc per doz. Mrs. A. M. Phuil-
hips, Koyston, Ga., Box 184.

Yellow forsythia, pink spirea, white
pink and biue hydrangea, dbl. white
spirea, dbl. pink flowered almonds,
yuccas ;Zd ea., strong rooted Am-
aryilis, pink and red, milk and wine,
extra large buibs, 5Uc; smaller, 2dc

gie and dbi. white iris, 5Uc doz., hardy
yellow leaves green ail winter, blooms
ail summer, Kesurrection, $1 doz.,
cannas, zdc ea. King Humbert ana
other varieties. Miss C. Maxwell,
Whigham, Ga.

Pink and blue larkspur, 10 dow,
purple Haste rlily bulb, dc ea., yellow
~anna buibs, 1Uc ea., 35. tor zoe; Hast-
.ngs Giant dbl. zennia seed, all col-
vis; inciuding white, 5c bbis., sweet
-cented yard violets, lUc doz., 8 doz
ior 25c, or will exch for white feed
oacks at 8c ea. Both to pay postage.
mins. Osear Phillips, Royston,
RED 3.

Dol. orange hemerocallis, lilies pro-
suse bloomers, $1.50 per 100. White
aris lihes, $1 per 100. Single Zulu
ailing blue hyacinths, - 50c per doz;
Red spider lilies, 50c per doz. Mrs. C.

-DYys,- Middletown, Ga.



Mae Brady, Oglethorpe, Ga.,

Dutch hyacinth, 45 each. Miss Mau-)

doz. Large dbl. poppy-seed. Will ex-.

(ail blooming size) Waster, Liger, sin--

Ga.,

or $7.50 per 100: Large white milk
lilies and dbl. red Easter lilies, 25c
ea; White oleanders, 25c ea; snowball
and rain lilies, 50c doz; orange lilies
6 for 85c or $5 per 100. Leopard
plant, 80c ea. Red Verbena 15c, blue
verbena, 10c. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Alma,

Ga.

Lavender iris, 50c doz. Badal wreath
15e ea; Wiggle rose cuttings 10 ea;
jonquil 25e doz; golden bell, 20c ea.

Bride eye bushes, 15c ea; Mrs. Azza

Silver, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. 5
~Large red and yellow canna bulbs,
20e doz.; blue hyacinths, 20c doz;
White hydrangea cutings, 5c ea; pink
crepe myrtles, 10c ea; Baby breath
fern rooted 10c ea; Begonia cuttings,
10c ea; 1 feather lace fern rooted 15c;
Spider lily bulbs, 5c ea. Miss Susie
REC 2,

Petunia and phlox plants, Best
mixed, now ready, l5c per doz. or 2
doz., 25c. Big red cannas, 25c doz.
or exch. for paper white narcissi. Add
postage. Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna,
Ga.

Blue iris lilies, 20c doz; white nar-
cissi, 20c doz; exch. for any _ color
chrysanthemum large type. Mrs. H.
W. Terry, Cumming, Ga.,.Rt. 3.

Large red cannas, with dark red
leaves, 10c ea; large yellow with va-
riegated red spots, 5c ea; Milk and

wine lily bulbs, large size, 15 ea;

Well rooted blue hydrangea, 20c ea.
Postage paid on orders over 50c. Mrs.
N. B. Brady, Cairo, Ga., Rt. B.
Trailing arbutus, 20cdoz; wild ger-
aniums, 20c doz; Evergreen 20c doz;
White and black pines, 20e ea; Holly

bushes, 25c ea. Dusty miller, 25c doz.

Azaleas, 20c_ ea. Forsythia, 20c ea.
Mrs. Kate Waters, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Care DeHart. -

Seed: Palma Christi, red and wht.;
white running butter bean; large sun-
flower, ea., 10c cupful. Exch any. for
1M. Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. W.
L. Stonecyphr, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 doz. standard dahlias, $1; 1 doz.

special dahlias, $2; 1 doz. extra choice
$5, All tubers labeled and prepaid.
Mrs. J. F. Anderson, Blue Ridge, Ga.
-20 different kinds .of flower seed,
in 1 pkg., 50c. Stamps or anything
useful accepted. Mrs. Annie Lee New-
ton, Toccoa, Ga. .

7 choice named chrysanthemums,
all colors; pom-pom types, pink, wht.,
gold; show type, chamoise, bronze,
gold, orange and canary yellow, pur-
plish red with bronze reflex and
cream. Write for prices on ea. de-
scription and name of. Directions of
how to grow choice flowers with ea.
order of 6 or more. Prices of 5 to 25c
ea., del., reduced on 12 or more. Mrs.
L.. Ey Stewart, McDonough, Ga., Rt.
3.

Red and pink dbl. geranium cut-
tings, 10c ea., green wandering jew,
d5 cutting, or large, rooted bunch, 10;
bunch verbena rooted, 10c ea., 2 ex-
tra large milk and wine lily bulbs,
25 ea., pink and white petunia, large
10c ea., also Hanover seed, 25c lb.,
collard seed, 50c lb. All 1928 crop,
clean from other seed. Add postage.
Cash with order. Will exch.-for dried
fruit at reasonable price. Mrs. M. E.
Ricks, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 9.

King Humbert Canna bulbs, -beau-

tiful large red bloom and bronze fol-
iage, 50c per doz postpaid. Mrs. Ed
Morgan, Americus, Ga.
- White Star Bethlehem, $1 per 100,
large white chrysanthemums, 50c doz.
Giant red cannas, 6 for 50c or 75c
doz; lavender iris, 25c doz; golden
bell, lavender lilac, dbl. pink almond,
English dogwood, pink and purple har-
dy. verbena, 25e doz; Cultivated pur-
ple and white violets, 50e per 100;
dbl. white pinks, 10c ea; white vel-
vet summer rose, 15c ea; all well
rooted. Sell or exch. for something
useful. Mrs. Tensley Henderson,
Oakman, Ga.

Blue iris or flag lilies, 25e doz; yel-
low white, purple, orange and 2 shades
of red dbl dahlia bulbs, 10c ea or $1
per doz; perennial sweet william
plants, mixed colors, 5c ea., 40c doz;



Easter lilies, _ 6 for Be oF $5. 50. per
i ine ae 5 neue oe pigs, mised colors 15



_Thoraday, Pobraaty ve 1929,

doz; geranium cuttings, dbl. red and >
pink 10c ea; postage paid on orders
50e or more. Mrs. Fannie Gladden,
Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. m

5 different kinds of yellow chrysan-
themums, 3 pink and 4 white. All lg.
types, 15 per plant or 3 for 25c. V.

G. Sims, Rayle, Ga. isn aes
eliow- jonquils, $1 per 100. Blue
flag lilies, 25c per doz or 5 doz $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Gleen Crawford,
Martin, Ga. ;

- Jonquils and daffodils, $1 per 100;
cannas, $1 per doz; pisK oxalis.
5e ea;. Dusty miller, 20c doz; Will
exch for garden seed. Mrs. S. A. ae =
er, Finleyson, Ga., Rt. 3. =

Milk and wine lilies, l5e ea; can-
nas, 10c ea or exch for bunch or run-
ning snap bean seed, butter bean seed
white or colored or sunflower seed.
Mrs. Indian Barnes, Alma, Ga., Rt. 1.

Dogwood and hibiscus, 15c ea; Red |
blooming tame horse mint, 40 doz;
white jonquils-and tiger lilies, $1 per
100; Arbor vitaes, 4 for $1. Junipers |
4 for $1. All well rooted. L. J. More-
land, Loving, Ga. : ae

Rhododendrons, 25c ea; Mt Laurel
25e ea; cherokee roses, $1 per doz;
azaleas, 10c ea; Silver Maple 25 ea;
Tiger lilies, $1 per 100; huckleberry
bushes, 30c doz; jonquils, 25c doz;
Snowdrop $1 per 100. Leon Greenway,

| Loving, Ga.

Dbl. red dahlias, large flowering red*.
and yellow<cannas, $1. per doz; dbl.
poppy seed, African marigold seed, 10e
per pkg; purple iris: jonquils,. daffo- :
dils or April white narcissus, spider
lilies, tiger lilies or gladioli. Bulbs of.
fine variety. Miss Catherine Jones, .
Augusta, Ga., Box 28.

Red dahlia bulbs; 15 ea; cash with
order. Mrs. Geo. W. Colquitt, Buena
Vista, Ga. as

Assorted azaleas, $1 per doz; B. W.
Anderson, Grovetown, Ga. =

Cannas, yellow, red, salmon pink and
red with bronze. 10c ea; 6 for 50c;
yellow rose thornless everbearing 12
to 18 inches and sweet shrub 12 to
18 inches. 15 2 for 25c. Bleeding
heart and old fashioned snowball. Mrs.
F. D. Hicks, Adel, Ga. ;

Camelia Japonica plants, widen
blooming broad yellow center, 10-14
inch size. Dbl. red and dbl. red with
yellow center, 10-14 inch size, $1 ea;
Dbl. red with yellow center, 14-18
inch, $1.50 ea; Prepaid. Cash with
order. John W. Roach, Daisy, Ga.

Well rooted purple lilacs, 1 1-2 to

.2 ft high, 10c ea; hedge bush cut-

tings, 2 ft. length easily rooted, 35c
per 100. Red crepe myrtle cuttings,
be ea; Little yellow . cluster sweet

scented April narcissus $1 per 100.

May cherry sprouts, 10c ea; Add post+
age. Miss ~ Alice Webb, Loganville,
Gas oRtc A:

Everblooming cape jasmine well
rooted, 25c ea; 6 for $1.85 del. Black
walnut sprouts, well rooted, 30 ea;
6 for $1.50 del. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, :
Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.

Fancy chrysanthemum of ostrich
plume type. Blooms often measure -
6 or 7 inches across. Cream color very |
pretty, 25c per doz plants. Miss Eu-
genia Yeager, Clem, Ga., Rt. 3. _

White ash, 6 for 25c; azaleas 6 for
25c; Holly bush, 15 ea or 2 for 25e.
Pink cherokee rose bushes, 50c doz;
Mt. ferns, 25 doz; white pine, 15
ea or: 2 tor Bbc: Well rooted. Mrs.
Prince Fain, Morganton, Ga.

Azaleas, 6 for 25c; Mt. ferns, 25e
doz; Holly bushs, 15c ea or 2 for
25e. Pink cherokee roses, 50c ae
crabapple bushes, 50c doz. Mrs. Mar-
tha Carson, Morganton, Ga.

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

Nice well rooted purple lilacs 12,
to 24 inches. 25 and 30c ea. Well root- |
ed sage good large bunches, same
price. Dbl. red May roses, -1dc--ea;

{Cash with order. John B. Nix, Dah-

lonega, Ga., Rt. 1. se

Big yellow cannas, 25 doz; large
dbl. zennia seed, 10 per pkg. Large
black raspberry 25c per doz. Miss
oe Lou ee a Ga., Rt.














































ursday, February 7, 1929.

FLOWERS & SEED FOR SALE
- White narcissi bulbs, will exch. for
cutting of geraniums or chrysanthe-
mums. June cherry 2 to 3 ft. Will ex-
change for rooted rose bushes, month-
ly blooms. Mrs. L. E. Johnson; Law-
renceville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Lavender spirea, hardy blue and
white hydrangeas, 50c ea; Royal
Poincianas, French dwarf and Afri-
n orange, King Marigold, dahlias,
flowered zennias, red or mixed color
hybiscus. 10c pkg. Mrs. Annie M.
Butler, West Point, Ga.

Dbl. pink flowering almond, 20 ea;
Sword fern, 20c bunch; Pink and blue
larkspur, 10 doz; Red and orange
canna bulbs, 10c ea or 8 for 25c. All
colors of chrysanthemum, 10c doz;
Red Dorothy Perkins roses, 10 ea;
Mrs. L. P. Smith, Helena, Ga., Box
199.

Watermelon pink crepe myrtle,
about 18 in. high, 2c ea; rooted or
will exch for 1 purple or " solid white
srepe myrtle. White and purple. lilac,
ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. R. Sor-
lis, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.

Asters, Peerless pink black Prince,
sensation, purple giant, admira-
, oregon giant, American beauty.
Different kinds of zennias, Sweet
Williams, Rose of Heaven, ageratum,
der plants, Coleus, larkspur, bal-
am, marigolds, strawflowers, all 25c
To be shipped-in spring. Geo.
arold Pass, Point Peter, Ga., Rt. 2.
hite and cream narcissus, daffo-
| and jonquil bulbs, ea doz del, 25c.
Inrooted evergreen cuttings, $1 per
. Wil lexch. any for White L.,
wn L. or R. I. hens or pullets, or

ra F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga.
Deep red verbena, 50c doz; Delphi-

doz. Blue salvia, 25 doz; blue fox-
loves, 25c doz; Cannas, Fiery cross,

or $1. Improved iris, pink, yellow,
Il shade sof blue, purple and laven-
, $1 doz; Dahlias, Queen Mary,
_dbl. white, 30c ea. Mrs. S. W.
- Sloan, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1.

Dbl. pink flowering almond pink

Se and 50c ea; large size, 2 ft, tall
1 ea; Bronze day lilies, palma pur-
e violets, 30 doz. Mrs. Jeffie Ham,
yth, Ga.

De nuns. silver wedding
| Earl Kitchener, lavender Bet-
r Ross white, black hawk, dark vel-
ety red. Nellie Pockett tany golden
- yellow queen Mary, shaggy
. Maud Robinson lavender pink,
w tinted red sunrise tan red re-
of petal, golden glow. Mrs. J.
Chapman, Edison, Ga.



y kind of thoroughbred eggs. Mrs..
ium fine showy plants blue and pink

meteor and yellow King Humbert, 5

repe - myrtle, single red japonica ,pur- |
le lilac; 20c ea., 3 for 50c. Nandinas,.




















ZT
I LOWERS & SEED WANTED >

Want. to exch. red
ulbs, valued at 25c doz. for white
est onions or frost proof cabbage
nts and would like to exch. small
ans 15c. lb. for onion sets or _cab-
plants. Mrs. J. S. Garland, Hills-
, Ga.
Want hyacinths, tulips, lilies, hy-
rid tea roses, snow hill hydrangea,
or single lilacs, jetbead, regal
t, white and red rugosa roses,
ranberry bush. Will exch. useful
hings or other plants, Mrs. dae! Ss.
es, Demorest, Ga.
ant 2 large.size coral vine tub-
that will make lots of vines this
_ Write and give me description
id prices. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Millhav-
Ga.
Want to hear from some one who
s shrubbery that will last all
aan Let me know as to prices.
W. T. Howard, Wrens, Ga.
ow: sed or plants of lavender.
vr . me. Mrs. I. C. Kun, Dublin, Ga.
Want to exch. blue flag and Dorce-
Perkins pink and white roses for
dioli bulbs. Mrs. Mary Clayton,
llyspring, Ga.
ant to exch. white and purple
Iso single purple althea cut-
kk ieee Spames dbi



spider lilies,

| sease,

MARKET BULLETIN

{red padue bulbs for large kind of

berry of everbearing strawberry
ge Mrs. R. Hi. Mills, Cairo, Gs
Want 250 from 1 1-2-2 ft. penny
greybeard, a native shrub or small
tree with a white native shrub or
small tree with white fringe like
bloom. Will pay $2 per 100 and exp.
charges. If interested write to Yon-
ahcoochee Nursery, Cleveland, Ga.
_Want to exch. rose bushes and
other value for tulip bulbs, peonies,
hydrangea cuttings. Quote prices &
write for information. Nellie Rhee
Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt 1.
Want to exch. dbl. pink variegat-
ed dahlia bulbs and milk and wine
lilies for good rooted snowball and
crimson spirea or red dogwood. Mrs.
J. W. McGee, Knoxville, Ga,
Want to exch. Royal "White Corn-
ish eggs for choice cannas; the Presi-
dent, Mrs. Alfred F. Conard and
Richard Wallace, also choice dbl. dah-
lias. Write making offer before ship-
ping. Mrs. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga.
Want all colors of hardy perennia!
phlox (kind that comes up every
spring from old-roots). Write when
can be shipped and send prices of all
a Mrs. Thos. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Want to exch. blooming size pink
Dorothy Perkins roses, shasta dais-
ies, golden glow, white primroses,
and dusty miller for pink or. blue

hyacinth bulbs, red. spirea, bleeding

heart, hardy phlox, perennial sweet
pea,: Easter lilies or pink | cannas.
Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Cumming, Ga.

Want Nandina seed (Nandina Do-
mestica). State price and quantity.
R. C. Davidson, West Point, Ga.

Want to exch. -red, white,e yellow
and bronze chrysanthemums well
rooted: for cannas, mistletoe, gerani-
um, cactus, box hydrangea, Boston
fern, ostrich fern, lace fern, Sprer-
geri fern, must be rooted. Mrs. J. R.
West, Dawsonville, Ga.

Want Japonica rooted any color.
Mrs. S. T. Dunaway, Thomson, Ga.,
Ri D8

Want to exch. rooted crepe myr-
tle and purple lilac for rooted cape
jasmine, Japonica and dbl. oleanders

plant: for plant. Also white iris and |

April blooming white narcissus for
shasta daisies, perennial phlox and
cbl. pinks. 1 bulb for 1 plant. Mrs.
H. H. Mosely, Walden, Ga...

Want to exch. yellow lilies and
August lilies, white, for any other
color lilies or ferns. Would also exch
for good white feed sacks, 1 bulb
for one sack. Mrs. W. H. Fisher, Hen:
sington, Ga., Rt. 2.

Plants For Sale. aa
Wanted 3

Chas. Wakefield and E. J. cab-
bage plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M.
Prompt shipment. Postpaid. ob
Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.

Frostproof E. J., Dutch, Success-
ion, Copenhagen, Wakefield cabbage
plants, 65 for 500, $1.25 M. post-
paid; $2.75 for 5 M., Exp. collect,
Bermuda onion plants, 70c for 500,
$1.25 M., postpaid. John B. Pope,
Fitzgerald, Ga.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, alse
White and yellow Bermuda onion
plants now ready for shipment, $1 M.
FOB Ty Ty, Mrs. N. N. Malcom, Ty
Ty, Ga.

Frostproof Chas. W., Early J., Suc-
cession, Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
90c for 500. $1.40 M., $5 for 5 M.,
postpaid; or 65c for 500, $1 M. 5 M.
$3.50 col. Satisfaction guaranteed.
M. F. Sims, Pembroke, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, J.,
Chas., Succession, 60c for 500, $1-M.
5 M., $3.50; $7 for 10 M., also Ber-

muda and Prize Taker onion plants,
$1 M. each. C. M. Sims, Pembroke,





Ga.
Klondike and. Lady Feces
berry new plants, free of dl-
oS eG a 100, $1.60 M., del., 5





A, Crow, Oakwood, G




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Chas. and J. Wakefield cabbage
plants, $1 .M., 5 M.,--or more, 75c

/M. Col. Ship promptly. O. M. Crowe,

Gainesville, Ga., Rt.

Watson nee plants, large
size, Everbearing. Prompt shipment,
$1.75 M., postpaid. Mrs. Dora Vance,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.

EK. J., and Chas. Wakefield cab-
bage and Bermuda onion plants, $1
M. R. L. Hardy, Seville, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
a 100, $2 M. del., also large rooted
cerise "and pink myrtle plants, 25c ea.
or exch. for Dahlias, gladioli bulbs,
or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. Z. 1.
Trice, Thomaston, Ga., Rt. B.

Frost proof E. J., and Chas. Wake-
field cabbage plants, grown from gen
uine Long Island seed, 800, 50c, 75c
for 500, $1.50 M., postpaid; also Prize
taker onion plants, same price. As-
sorted, if desired and guaranteed to
please. J. H. Walker, Cordele, Ga.,
Res eDe ==

Frostproof E. J. and Chas Wake-
field and E. Flat Dutch, open. field
grown cabbage plants, from highest
grade seed, 60c for 500, 90c M., i
M., and up, 75c M. Prompt shipment.
Mrs. A. L. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.

Frostproof cabbage plants: Wake-
field and Flat Dutch, open field
grown, now ready, 75c-for 500, $1.25
M., mailed, $1 M. Exp., 5 M. and ali
over, 75c M. Klondike strawberry
plants, inspected and certified, $1 for
300, $1.50 for 500, $2.75 M., mailed

$2 M. Exp. All shipped in well venti- |

lated boxes, promptly. Major Crow,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Chas. and J. W., and Early Flat

Dutch cabbage plants, frostproof, 65c.
for 500, $1 M., postpaid. Mrs. Ger-.

trude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

Hastings crystal wax Bermuda on-
ion plants, 95c M., postpaid. W. E.
Barker, Rutledge, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 50
a 100; blue raspberry $1 doz. Mrs.
S. N. Camp, Eastanollee, Ga. ~

Cuttings, not rooted, Burbanks
perfectly thornless blackberries,
$2.50 per 100 (not thousand). Ans-
wer to inquiries; also rooted Himala-
ya blackberries, $2 per 100 del. Will

| exch. 100 of either for 2 doz., bloom.

ing size red iris, rooted plants. Mrs.
Geo. Theus, Butler, Ga., Rt 1.

5 Million frost proof cabbage, ail
varieties, now ready, $1 per M. del.

by P. P. or Exp., also Bermuda on
ions, $1 M., Iceberg lettuce and beet

plants, 50 a 100, del., or exch. for

some good variety planting cottor

seed. Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga.
White crystal wax Bermuda onion

1|E. J., and Chas. Wakefield cabbage

all, 500 for 75c., $1.25 M., del., or
90e M. collect. Open field grown.
Prompt shipment. Walter W. McEv-
er, Braselton, Ga.

Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
$2 M., 500 for $1.10; 60c for 250,
or 25c a 100. Will exch. for anything
can use. Mrs. J. M..Hall, Calhoun, Ga.
Rts bs :

Millions fine Spring cabbage plants
Chas. W., E. J., and Flat Dutch, 65c
for 500, $1 M., 5 M. and over, 75
M., also Bermuda onions, 75 for
500, $1 M. Millions genuine Govt.,
certified potatoes, April, May, 500
$1.25; $2 M., 5 M. and over, $1.75;
tomatoes, 65c for 500, $1 M. Prompt
shipment. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga.

Cabbage plants, 45c for 500, 70e
M., 10 M., $6.40; Bermuda. onion
plants, 60c for 500, 95 M. R. J. Wil-
liams, Quitman, Ga. 5

White Bermuda onion plants, 55c
for 300, 500, 75c, $1.10 M., and cab-
bage, Abe for 300, 60c for 500, 90c
M. Add 8c per 100. postage. If extra
large plants are wanted, add 4c. per
100. Ea. variety labeled, prompt
shipment and _ satisfaction guaran-
teed. J. L. Williams, Tifton, Ga.

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.5C
per 100 or exch. for shrubbery. B.
F. Purcell, Pooler, Ga. .

Sage plants for sale, 10e each. Mrs.
M. S. Berry, Alto, Ga; REAL

Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage



ville, Ga.

1500. or $1.25 M. del. Winfred Wal- act

kerry plants, $2 per M. Hoyt Ander

|M. Del. AH well rooted. Mrs. J. S










































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plants, $1 per M. Nice plants prompt |
shipment, can furnish pepper and po-
tato plants. Andrew Clark, _Thomas-

Crystal white Bermuda onion
plants, $1.25 per M. postpaid. rete :
Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M.
postpaid. N. A. Wynn, Glenwood, Ga. is
Rtas; x

Early Jersey Cabbage plants, pre-
paid parcel post. 250, 50c,- 500. tote
Roy North, Seville, Ga.

Million Early Jersey and Early
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500 for
75c. $1.25 per M. postage paid. $1.
per M. Bermuda onion plants same _
price. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 40
per 100. Plum sprouts, 10c ea; Mrs.
Eunice Davis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

E. J. and Wakefield cabbage
plants. Will exch. for peas, Lady
Finger peas or Brabs. Mrs. W. A.
Beckworth, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants,
$1 per M. 10 M. $7.50. wee 500 by
parcel post, $1. col. C. . Garrison,
Coolidge, Ga.

Straw and Crystal. wax Bermuda
onion plants, 200 40c; 500 75c; M.
$1.25. Del. R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c
per 100; $1.25 per M. del. anywhere |
in Ga. Stamps or money order. Mrs.
A. F. OKelly, Maysville, Ga., Rt. 2. -
- Frost proof cabbage plants, BE. J
Charleston ae Flat Dutch, large
healthy plants, 200 30c; 500 60c3.
M 90c. Del. 5 M. $3.25. Exp. Col. E E
Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.

Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey, Chas. Wakefield grown from
L. I. seed plants. Grown in open field
now ready, 500 60c, $1 per M. Pe
J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 6.

Chas. W. cabbage plants, 60c for
500, $1 per M. Del. Silas W. Queens,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.

Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield.
cabbage plants, 25c per 100, 75c per

drip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Improved large Klondike straw:
berry. plants. 25 per 100. Everbear-
ing strawberry plants, 25 per 100.
Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4.
Lady Thompson & Klondike straw-"

son, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Red raspberries rooted, Wee per
doz; or exch. for rooted Chineas ar- |
bor vitaes or any color azaleas red
or purple, crepe myrtle rooted. ve
Bagwell, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3.
- Large size Wakefield cabbage end
Bermuda onion plants, Del. in Ga.,
500 65c. M. $1 Exp. collect. 5 M
cabbage or 5 M. onions, $3.50. Cas
with order. G. W. Watson, Ashburn. f
Ga.

Millions E. J., and Flat Dutch coho
bage plants, 500, 75ce;3 $1.25 per M.
postpaid. Bermuda onion plants, same
price all plants open field grown. A.
GC; Chanclor, Seville, Ga.

Frost proof E. J., and Chas. Wake-
field cabbage plants, 50c per M. By
exp. col. 75 M. postpaid. Nice large
plants. J. H. Sumner, Omega, Ga. _

Chas. Wakefield, Ed $1 per M.
Del. S. G. Lindsey, Lenox, Ga. 32=

Himalaya blackberry plants, 25e.
doz; 2 doz. 45c. Rooted currants. |
Brown Fig, Red Quince, Japonica, ~
Cherry sprouts, 15 ea. Mrs. Sam
Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.

Klondike strawbrry plants, $2 per
M. Miss Anis Reynolds, Gainesville, _
Gan cRt 25 oh

Kudzu plants, 75 per 100, $5 per .
M: FOR, 3. 4, Allgood, Draketown,
Ga...

Improved Klondike strawberry
plants, state inspected and certified.
25 per 100. $1.25 per 500. $2 pe

Crow, Cumming, Ga. .

Klondike strawberry plants, $1.75
per M. Miss Grace Anderson, canes
ville, Gan fy i

Bermuda onion plants and E. ce
cabbage plants, 500 for 75c, M~
$1.25. -All Poet Ww. H
Ocilla, Ga. 22



PAGE EIGHT

- Seed For Sale Ana
Wanted

Climbing okra seed, 16 for 10c; send
self addressed stamped envelope. No
stamps. Fred Pruitt, Nashville, Ga.,
Rt. Bee a
- 10 lbs selected old fashioned Jum-
bo Watermelon seed, large round mel-
on of fine flavor $1 per lb. John J.
Speight, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5.
Pure Sykes cotton seed for. sale. H.
.-Baxter, Blackshear, Ga.
_ 80 Ibs. selected Pride of Ga. wa-
- termelon seed at $1 lb or $25 for lot.
C. W. Coan, Locust Grove, Ga., Rt. 3.
_ White velvet okra seed, 30c lb del.
Will exch for Cleveland Big Boll cot-
ton seed or anything useful. GoD.
Collins, Cordele, Ga.

Pure Lifsey and Irish gry water-
melon seed and also pure Excel wa-
_termelon seed. 75c Ib FOB. George W.
Colquitt, Buena Vista, Ga.

17 Ibs Watson melon seed out of
25-35 Ib melons; selected, all red
hearts. 75c lb cash with order. W. J.
Patrick, Dixie, Gas Rt. 2;
Clean rice for seed, 1928 crop at
_ 15c lb. Okra seed, sound, 20 cup ful.
Good clearstone peach seed, good
- choice peach, 20c doz. G. E. Turner,
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4.
\. White nest onions for planting 60c



per gal. del. Mrs. Mattie Barge, Ty- |

rone, Ga.
_ Okra seed. White velvet variety 30c
- Tb in 10 Ibs or under. Above 10 lbs
25 del anywhere. Write or wire or
telephone collect your orders. Mack
* Strickland, Blakely, Ga.
_ Have disposed of all my bean and
pea seed. Mrs. C. F. Watson, Dawson,
Ga., Rt. B. Uren
6 Ibs. Stone Mt. watermelon seed,
90c Ib or exch. for 5 hens and rooster,
any breed or mixed. Mrs. J. N. John-
json, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2. -
Thurmond grey watermelon seed
for sale. C. A, Thurmond, Perry ,Ga.
Long green pod okra seed, 10c per
cup, coin or stamps. Or exch one cup
for 2 cups nice sound, white table
peas, free from weevils. Mrs. J. B.
Scales, Buchanan, Ga., Rt ik
_ Few lbs nice clean dill seed for sale.
Mrs. C. S. Floyd, Loganville, Ga.
- Have sold my scullion buttons. I
have tall, long, rough pod okra seed
de lb. Mrs. Elsie Chastain, Alto, Ga.

4 Ibs. pure Lifsey watermelon seed,
nice hand cleaned, free of pumice,
$3.50 postpaid. G. C. hae: Fairburn,
Ga.

20 lbs. fine tiie Mt. melon seed,
$1 per Ib. E. S. Cown, Perry, Ga.

~ 400 Ibs Dixie Belle or Stone Mt.
selected watermelon seed, 80c lb in
100 lb lots or over. W. L. Payne, But-

ler, Ga.

English pea seed for sale at 20 pt.
ae Fred E. McClure, Hull, Ga., Rt.



a or 5 lbs. yellow meated witermcl
on seed, 50c per oz. or $5 per lb. M.
Os with order. A. T. Danner, Glenn-
ville, Ga.
Stone Mt. melon seed for $1 lb hand
selected. Henry Calvin, Locust Grove,
Ga.

Dixie Bell melon seed, exch for imp |

ra peanuts or NC runners. E.
Handie, Ivey, Ga.

6 Ibs. speckled running butter bean
seed, weevil proof, raised 1928 from
_ Hastings. seed, very prolific, 25c lb,
enclose enough in M. O. to pay post-
age. Large quantity. Hastings long
- green okra seed, half cupful, 10 Ib.
bOc.. Mrs. S.-'B. Blount, Thomaston,
Ga., Box 88.

Thermon grey wate shen seed, 40c |.

per lb from fine melons. V. P. Jack-
son, Ivey, Ga.

- Texas sweet watermelon seed known
to be largest melon known. Wet. 80-
100 lbs and over. Long striped white
seed, 1-8 Ib. 65c Ib. $1.25. 1 Ib. $4.
. El F Clements, Sandersville, Ga.

- White nest onions, 60c gal del in Ga.
_ No orders for less than 1 gal. Mrs.
eae A. Smith, Greenville, Ga., Rt: 3.

=v Ibs pure Watson watermelon









MARKET BULLETIN. .-

seed, dried in shade, saved by hand;
75c lb or will exch for good cotton
seed. C. B. Swearingen, Vienna, Ga.,
Rt. 2.

Wilkinson watermelon seed, hand
cleaned, shade dried, $1.50 per lb. 10
lbs., $10. Not prepaid. Mammoth long
pod okra seed. Very best. 25c lb. or
20 lbs, $4. Miss Ethel Cunningham,
Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 4.

Pure Thurmond gray watermelon
seed, 80c lb. J. C. Brinson, deal
Ga. i

Long green okra. seed for ae 300
lb or $4 per pk. Miss Rosa Bishop,
Chipley, Ga., Rt. 3.*

Blackeyed crowder, seed, 10c pt.
Mustard, 5c tablespoon. Cane seed, 10
lb; pop corn, 20c lb; black eyed peas,
white peas, 10e lb. Okra seed, 8c lb.
Would exch. for cabbage plants, Flat
Dutch or Wakefield. Mrs. R. R. How-
ard, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 4.

15 lbs. Dixie Bell watermelon se d,
large, round melons. Hand selec ed
from choice melons, 75c lb del. J. S.
Lacey, Boston, Ga., Rt. A.

Pure green chewing cane seed, very
soft and juicy, $2 P 100 stalks, av-
erage 3 ft. Jas. A. Chauncey, Scre-
ven, Ga., Box 66.

Kleckley sweet -watermelon, pure,
$1 per lb. Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed
ae per lb del. H. C. Williams, Scotland,

a.

20 lbs. pure Tom Watson watermel-
on seed, saved from melon in 1928. Wt.
from 80-45 lbs, $1 per lb. Cash with
order. Add postage. Bud Mitchell, Dix-
ie, Ga., Rt. 2.

2 cups long green pod okra seed,
20c per cug or both for 30c. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Thornton detarles Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 2.

Good, clean, pure, 175 lbs. Stone
Mtn. melon seed for sale. Write. W.
E: Orr, Riverdale, Ga.

Large pod medium lengthy okra
seed, 1 cup, 2ac postpaid. Will exch.
for Amaryllis bulbs, abelia, carna-
tions, hardy phlox, handy sweet Will-
iam, hybiscus, lantana, Lillian Regale,
Album lilis. Mixed colors, improved,
dbl. mixed colors improved dbl. zin+
nias or dbl. English or shasta dais-
ies. Mrs. E. L. Pittman, Waleska, Ga.
Rtiez:

Lifsey melon: seed from 42 lb. av-
erage melons, well cleaned, $1.50 per
lb. or exch. for 8 white leghorn. pull-
ets, March or April hatch or Ancona
pullets same age. W. L. Stonecypher,
Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.

Select Tom Watson melon seed for
sale. 5-20 lb. del. 25-100 lb., $1 per
lb. Wm. A. Watson, Thomson, Ga..

Mosbys improved prolific seed corn,
small white cob, deep grain, 2 medium
size ears to stalk, over_47 bu. grown
to acre on upland. White Kaffir corn
seed, 15c per lb. 8 lbs. $1 or will exch
items above for mammoth yellow soy
beans or field peas. D. H. Smith, Bow-
don, Ga., Rt. 5.

Pure and selected Stone Mt. wa-
termelon seed, 2nd yr from originator
$1 per lb or exch for 1 bu. white Span-
ish peanuts A No. 1 or 2 lbs. for 3 gal.
A No. 1 Ga Sugar cane syrup. I pay
postage.on melon seed, Party to ex-
change pay del. charges. Mrs. Minnie
L. Bailey, Cordele, Ga., Rt. C.

Ten lbs. select Thurman grey wat-
ermelon seed, 50c- lb. Mrs. Fred
| Brooks, Gordon, Ga.
m4 lbs. pure Pride of Ga. or Lifsey
watermelon seed. Nice hand cleaned,
free of pumice, $3.50 postpaid. G. C.
Laster, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 3.

Several lbs. of mixed white and
colored butter beans, 25cc Ib. 3 Ibs.
Willets Wonder English pea seed, 40c
lb. Mrs. P. G. Bostwick, Bluffton, Ga.

White nest onions, 45c per gal.
Please include postage. Mrs. S. E.
Crider, Draketown, Ga., Rt. 1.

Pure pimento pepper seed, 60c lb.
Best okra seed, 25c lb. Large velvet
beans, very prolific, $1.50 bu. Im-
proved Early Rocky Ford Cantaloupe
seed, 75c lb. Exch for corn, cotton seed
or other feed stuff. Wilson Carson,

Griffin, Ga.
~ Long handle dipper gourd seed, 10c
15 |

pkg. del. Jumbo pumpkin seed, |

| pkg. Del. Frostproof English pea seed

LT. Ozburn, Bonaire, Ga.

Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

'8 wks. earlier than all others. $1.50





very prolific, 30c lb and postage. All
colors dbl. chrysanthemums, pink seed
10c spoonful. Mrs. A. H. Price, Lo-
cust Grove, Ga.

35 lbs. Thurman Gray watermelon
seed, field selected, large melons, 70c
lb. or would like to exch, 8 or 10 Ibs.
for same amount of Lifsey seed. L.

Little yellow and green gourd seed
10c per 100. Add postage. Miss Pearl
Jones, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2.

Gourd seed, suitable for Martin
nests, 10c per pkg. Postage paid.
Keith Ozborne, Newton, Ga., Rt. 4.

20 lbs. pure Stone Mt. watermelon
seed, $15. Mrs. C. O. Seer, Sylves-
ter, Ga.

Green pod improved Hontaoky won-.
der and Henderson bush Lima beans,
35c Ib. All kinds turnip seed, 35e Ib.
Stone Mt. melon seed, $1 lb. Postage
paid. J. . Cottongim, East Point, Ga.

Large and small size garden frost
proof winter pear, 25c lb. The Wonx
der winter bean seed, 25c lb. Also
yellow and white clingstone peach
seed, 10c doz. and 8 doz. 25c; Add
postage on small orders. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrell, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.

White nest onions, sound and Eres
of trash, nice for planting. 60c per
tea a E. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga.

400 Ibs. Dixie Belle and Stone Mt.
watermelon seed, 80c lb. in 100: Ib.
lots or over. Samples upon request.
U. S. Payne, Butler, Ga.

13 lbs. hand selected Stone Mt. wa-
termelon seed, $1 per lb. Mrs. J. E.
Smith, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1

Stone Mt. and Thurman Gray wa-
termelon seed, $1 per lb. or exch. 5
lbs. of seed for 4 full stock hens, of
any breed or 10 lbs. seed for one Du-
roc male pig 6-8 wks old or stump-
nose Berkshire pig, same age. Star-
ling Yawn, Vienna, Ga.

White velvet okra seed, 20c per cup.
Dry hot pepper, 10c string. Sunflow-
er seed, 20c pt. Iemon and orange
colored marigold and small kind of
marigold and zennias 10c pkg. Add
postage. Mrs. Sidda Southerland, El-
lijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

Nice clean white nest onion, 60
gal. Postpaid or will exch. 2 gal. for
12 white feed saeks. 100 lbs. or 10
lbs of dried fruit. Mrs. S. Cousins,

Select long green okra seed, 20c
lb. Add postage. Ross Sosebee, Dem-
orest, Ga.

2 gals White multiplying onion sets,
60c per gal, del. White, running and
bunch butter bean seed, 30c lb. del or
exch. for good tender white half run-
ner garden bean seed. Mrs. R. L. Ma-
bry, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.

Early Chester, Cucumber seed, 15c
per cup. Add postage. L. D. Spriggs,
Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2.

Ricinus or Castor oil bean, 10c per
doz; eitron seed, 10 for 15; sunflow-
er seed, 10c for 15; Few Ibs. brown
crowder peas, 25c per lb. Mrs. E. L.
Sterner, Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Pure early variety watermelon seed

lb. Mrs.
Ga., Rt. 8.
All kinds turnip seed, 35c lb; early

Cay: Walker, Blackshear,

lb. White tip and Early Red turnip
radish seed, 60c lb. New tomato seed,
b1.20~ 1p: Greater Baltimore tomato
seed, $1.25 lb. Lettuce seed, .75c lb.
R. S. Andrews, East Point, Ga,

5 lbs. Stone Mt. watermelon seed.
Well selected from largest and best
melon $1 Ib. or $4.75 for lot. Add
oe Mrs. N. J. Burgess, Maxeys,

a.

2 gallons white nest onions, $1.25
or exch. for setting pure breed Wyan-
dotte or white rock eggs. A. J. Pope,
Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 3.

Purple top globe turnip seed, 20c
per lb. 6 Ibs. $1 or 50 lbs. in lots, 15c
Ib. E .E. Kurtz, Marietta, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Ab: Imported white crystal Ber-
muda onion seed, $3.50 del. J. R. Horn,
Funston, Ga., Rt. aL:

Sound, cornfield bean ok 200 per









ee)

Whivsday, February 4 ; 1999. 73

lb. Old Southern yellow pumpkin seed,

10c large pkt. Postpaid and will exch a 5
for anything I can use. Mrs. V. E. Ray, -

Chickamauga, Ga., Rt. 2.

3 cups white velvet okra seed, 15e
per cup, or will exch. for 6 cups bunch

butter bean seed. Mrs. H.

Lan-
caster, Geneva, Ga.

D.



Pure improved Jones watermelon |

seed, $2 per lb. J. B. Smth, Locust
Grove, Ga; Rt. 3:

Old: fashioned white nigtiplyiog or

nest onions, 50c gal. Mrs. L. B. Lan-

drum, Adairsville, Ga.
Large okra seed, bears from early

summer until frost, 20c per cup or.

exch. for nest onions. J. H. L. Ham,
mond, Dewey Rose, Ga.
Choice Watson melon seed, 75 FOB.
W. B. Clifton, Oliver, Ga., Rt. oe
About 225 lbs. Hastings okra seed

for sale. Dwarf, medium and large.

Make best offer. R. M. Martin, Hines-

ville, Ga.

Nice, green pod okra seed, 15 lb

or exch for, half runner bunch bean
seed Lady peas, 15c lb or exch. for
beans, onion or cabbage plants.

ers. Mrs..S. L. Harris, Carnesvlle, Ga.
100 lbs. Stone Mt. watermelon seed.
75c per lb. J. D. Means, Elko, Ga.

Ginseng seed, 40c per 100, Spring
planting. Oscar Meister, Baldwin, Gara,
Extra good Weaver Watson water-

melon seed, from large melons only;

no white hearts, $1 per lb FOB. Send es
money order. John W. Good, Moql

Ga. {
Several Ibs. nice Stone Mt. water-
melon seed, 75 per lb. Also butterfly

lily bulbs, 25 per bulb. Miss Sallie -

Beatty, Barwick, Ga.
Salad English pea seed, 25 per: ib.
Stringless green pod bean seed, 10c

pkg. Mrs. J. A. Wlson, Martin, Ga.,

Rt. 2x

Sound and well cleaned Chufa seed.
10c pkg, $4 per bu. Also pure Lifsey
watermelon seed, $1.50 per lb. Jeff
A. Taylor, Buena Vista, Ga.

White and colored half runner gar-
den beans, 25c per cup. 50c lb Pump-
kin seed, 10c per pkg. Mr. I .M. Hall,
Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.

25 lbs. pure handselected Stone Mt.
watermelon seed, $1 Mes Ib. FOB. or
$20 for lot. Mrs. W.
cust Grove, - Ga.

Tom Watson watermelon seed from

selected melons, 75c per lb, FOB. As

long as they last. G. B. Nasworthy, _

Rt. B, Boston, Ga.

Pure selected Lifsey melon seed, $1.

per lb FOB. Write for ee Lots of
100 lbs or more.\W. A. McClendon,
Jonesboro, Ga.

Moon watermelon seed and good

eating melon, le per seed. Mrs. Dora
Adams, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 3.

Stone Mt. watermelon seed grown
especially for and selected melons by
hand. 5-10 Ib. lots, $1 per lb. Wrte for
prices. J. T. Gamage, Pineview, Ga.

Watson watermelon seed for sale,
40c per lb, FOB. Guy S. Jones, Thom-
asville, Ga.

75 lbs. Stone Mt. melon seed fromo

selected melons. Hand gathered, $1

per Ib. for small lots, 80c Ib. for 20.
lbs. or more. Also 25 lbs. Improved. .

Tom Watson melon seed at 65e lb. or

Louis green od okra seed, 13 Ibs,
$1.40 for lot prepaid. Large white
nest onions, 50c per gal prepaid. C. -

L. Masdon, Clem, Ga., Rt. 2.

Pure pimento pepper seed, 80c lb.
Extra fine Stone Mt. melon seed, $1
lb postpaid. N. C. runner and white

Spanish peanuts. Not less than 10 Ibs.

Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin, Ga.
Extra_select Stone Mt. Pride of Ga.

and Lifsey watermelon seed,

from choice melons, only $1 lb del.

Sound recleaned white Spanish pea-

nuts, 10 Ibs. $1 del. pure clean P. T.

White globe turnip seed, 30c lb. C. F.

Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Yellow crook neck squash, Rocky
Ford cantaloupe, Dahlia, flowered zen-.
nia and pimento pepper seed for sale
}or exch. for flower seed. B. - Pur

ak Pooler, Ga. as eo

Or
any knd of garden seed or pot flow-

R. Chasteen, Lox

lot for $15. W. T. Cheek, Ft. Valle e
Jersey, Wakefield cabbage seed, $1 | Ga. ; is

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Thursday, February 7, 1929. | ULLETIN Are So Pack NO
.SEED FOR SALE watermelon seed, about 5 Ibs. at $1] Tucker favorite seed corn, 2 lbs,} Green Mtn., seed irish potatoes, Be

50 or 60 lbs. Watson melon seed,
1 Ib. Ten lbs. or more, 75c Ib. FOB.
H. M. Bolton, Thomson, Ga., Rt. 2.

Little white nest egg onions, 50c
per gal. Any quantity. Mrs. M. S.
Berry, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.

5-8 los. velvet. okra seed for sale,
20 Ib or exch for other garden seed.
or peanuts equal value. Mrs. Lewis
Hamby, Griffin, Ga., Rt: A.

_ White velvet okra seed, 25 lb. Add
postage. Pure watermelon seed savy-
ed this yr., 10 pkt. $2 lb. Miss Annie
E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3.
50 Ibs. Watson melon seed, 50 lbs.
Thurmand gray, 50 lbs. Dxie Bell. $1
per lb. Geo. W. Register, Vienna, Ga.
12 or 15 lbs. Watson melon seed
rom selected melons, 75c per lb. Or
ch. for Wannamakeri Cleveland cot-
mn seed for planting. J..F. Lindsey,

ton, Ga., Rt. 6.

Okra seed, 10c cup. Petunia seed,
spoonful. Other flower seed. Mrs.
nnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.
8 Ibs. Genuine Tom Watson melon:
seed, shade dried and hand picked
from middle of melon. Wet. not less
than 25 lbs. $1 1b or $7.50 per lot. Mrs.
S: M. Swearingen, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 3.

Long green pod okra_ seed, bear
from early spring till frost. 35 Ib.
ae H. L. Wetherington, Sparks, Ga.

tev2>

About 20 lbs. genuine Tom Watson
melon seed ay 75c lb. FOB. Sample
sent on request. Will exch for chick-
ens or guineas. C. F. Abbott, Pavo,
Ga.
' Broad leaf tobacco seed, 20c oz.
$2.50 per lb. Postpaid. L. A. Crowe,
Oakwood, Ga.

_ White nest onions, 50 per gal. Mary
E. White, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3.

Dixie Bell watermelon seed, $1 per
Ib in quantities. Will send sample if
desired. J. T. Ingram, Powersville, Ga.
Three gal. onions, white multiply-
ing, 60c per gal. postpaid. Mrs. N. R.
Wilson, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2. \

Long neck cushaw seed, heaping
tbl. spoon, 5c. Everbearing big pod
selected okra seed, 2 tbl. sp. 5c.. Large
size sour cheese apple sprouts, root-
ed, 10c and 25c. Add postage. Also
Dorothy Perkins roses, 2 for 5c. Mrs.
Lewis Law, Leslie, Ga., Rt. 2.

14 lbs. good tender blue blooming
salad pea seed, 15c cup. $4 per lot.
Mrs. C. C, Cole, Lilburn, Ga., Rt. 1.
~ Cat millet seed, 10c lb. in pod; few
sets scullion onion buttons, 15c qt.
2 lbs. white salad English pea seed,
80c lb and about 5 lbs collard salad
English pea seed, 30c lb. Sage seed,
10e spoonful. E. L. Corey, Mauk, Ga.
_ Texas Honey drip cane seed, 1928
crop, sound, bright seed, hand clean-
ed, 25c qt; 85c per gal. del. If order
is 50c or over. 1 lb. watermelon 1928
crop, sound seed, little dark from be-
ing dried in old stove pan. Mrs. H. H.
Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5.

80 Ibs. multiplying onions for seed
or $3 FOB. D. C. Chitwood, Martin,
oaths 2,

teen pod and velvet okra seed, 10c
Miss Ruth White, Dahlonega,



seed greater Baltimore, lb.
$. atson melon seed, lb, 75c; col-
lard seed, lb. 50c; pepper seed, Ruby
King, lb. $1.75; long green okra, lb.
25; purple top turnip seed, lb. 40c.
Leading varieties cabbage seed, lb.
$1.25. Add postage. J. L. Wiliams, Tif-
ton, Ga. :

Long cream pod okra seed for sale

seed, at 25c lb or will exch. for white
nest onion. Mrs. J. T. Presley, Zebu-
lon, Ga.

Few bu. Chufa seed, $1 per bu. Also
good flint rice seed for $2.50 per bu.
and selected Watson melon seed, 50c
per lb. Rod McCutchen, Kirkland, Ga.
_ Watermelon seed, around 200 Ibs.
No. 1 saved from 28 to 82 Ibs. aver-
age melon at $1 per lb. W. H. Hol-
loway, Ellaville, Ga., Rt. 2.

_. Good, tender bunch bean seed, also
ck wax bunch beans and Ky. pole

| Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Ga.

at 25c lb. 4 lbs. Winter English pea|G

lb., del. white: globe purple top and
7 top turnip seed, 10c tbls. Mrs. Ray



SEED WANTED

Want seed or tomato plants, small
size. Mrs. A. Js McGraw, 2907 Nor-
wich St., Brunswick, Ga. ;

Want to-exch. hot red pepper in

pod for heading variety collard seed,
at 35c lb. Buncomb collards, some
heading, 20c large head. Mrs. John
F. Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4.
- Want to exch; Stone Mt. watermel-
on seed for good hay peas or runner
peanut seed or sell for $1 per lb. B.
FY Salter, Sylvester, Ga.

Want to exch. Hastings mixed zen-
nias for everbearing cucumber seed.
yellow summer crookneck squash seed
or green bunch snap beans. Mrs. I. O.
Phillips, Colquitt, Ga., Rt. A.

Want to buy 2000 stalks of ribbon
seed cane. Please quote prices. J. EH.
Brantley, Bartow, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want several lbs. Pride of Ga. melon
seed, Whippoorwill peas, corn, hay,
shucks baled. Cash or exch. Wilson
Carson, Griffin, Ga.

Want to exch. few Lady peas for
few Pride of Ga. watermelon seed.
M. C. Harris, Carnesville, Ga. ,

Want few lbs. running butter bean
seed. Also pure white bunch butter
bean seed. Mrs. T. H. Fulcher, Blythe,
Gar Rt. 2.5 3e< ee ee

Want to buy white velvet okra
seed. State price and name variety.
R. T. May, Trenton, Fla:, Rt. A.
~ Want English juniper seed, true to
name, gold tipped Arbor Vitae seed,

seed. W. F. Miller, Lula, Ga.
Want 20 or 25 bu. genuine Early
King cotton seed. G. C. Rayford,
Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 3. >

Want any kind of garden seed, red
pepper, string or bunch beans, mus-
tard seed or pole beans. Will exch.
paper shell pecans. Mrs. M. L. Sheal-
ey, Oglethorpe, Ga.

Want German Millet seed. G. D.
Miller, Woodland, Ga. *

CORN & CORN MEAL FOR SALE
~~ 100 bu. shelled corn, sound, at $1.40
per bu. 1 ton velvet beans in hull or
shelled. Mrs. Marvin Evans, Rebecca,
Ga. : e:

Marlboro prolific seed corn, $1.25
pk, postpaid. $3.50 per bu not pre-

paid. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.

Piedmont two ear seed corn from
originator seed last spring, $1.25 pk.
prepaid, $3 bu collect. Rhett Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.

Hastings select seed corn from A0
bu. acre average crop at $2.50 bu.
Jas. B .Woods, Brooks, Ga.

Choice hand selected seed corn,
Whatley variety. Selected from 5 ac-
re contest patch producing 45 bu. per
acre. Price $3 per bu. $1.50 1-2 bu.
Cash with order, FOB. T. B. Ragan,
126 So. Jackson St., Hawkinsville, Ga.

Marlboro prolific seed corn, Field
and crib selected, hand shelled. Guar-
anteed pure. FOB. C. N. Adams, So-
cial Circle, Ga. \

Bright yellow pop corn for sale, 6c
lb, shelled. Rabum Gaines, Bowman,
Ga., Ro: 2. {

Marlboro prolific, seed corn, $3 per
bu. Exch. for cotton seed or Otootan
beans. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga.

Pure hickory King seed corn. Sound
and clean, $1 pk. del or $3. bu FOB. J.
W. Weeks, Dial, Ga.

100 Ibs. FOB. J. L.. Parish, Midville,

a. | s
White shelled pop corn,
postpaid. On 5 lbs or more or exch for
Otootan soy beans. No checks accept-
ed. Write before sending. Mrs. Logan
Beach, Gainesville, Ga., Rt, 1.
Hastings a corn, a
1 ure, 1 yr. from originator.
Gaeta selected. Hand shelled, 80c
pk. $1.50 1-2 bu., $3 per bu. FOB. Also
Mexican June, same price. C. C. Luns-
ford, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 8: :
Pure Mexican June Corn, $2.50 per
bu or exch for field peas, bu for bu.






, 30 cupful; pure Stone Mtn.





Mrs. N. J. Burgess, Maxeys, Ga.

4



|merville, Ga., Rt. 1. s

or blue or green dwarf Arbor vitae |

| last. yxs. crop, $3 bu, $1;75 for 1-2: bu,

Give best price. J. M. Moore, Washing-

White rice pop corn on cob, $4 per |

10c per lb.



Lester Aspinwell, Screven, Ga.,






25c; 3, Ibs; 353: gal. 60c; Pk. $1. Del.
Cash with order. L. W. Mitchell, Sum-

Jim Williams corn for seed, $2 per
pk, selected bu, $6. All shipped on ar-
rival of order. Same day order recd.
C. C. Malphrus, Haleyondale, Ga.

Golden yellow prolific pop orn, 25c
gt. Tom Champion, Chipley, Ga., Rt.

posiaey Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastanollee,
a.

Mexican June corn. Write for sam-
i and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson,

a.
100 bu. good slip shucked corn. $1
bu., or will exch. corn for a good milk
LG J. C. Taylor, Hazlehurst, Ga.,

ek

Nice, yellow popcorn, 10c lb. Ready
shelled, choice select ears. Cash with
order. J. N. Olds, Middleton, Ga., Rt.
ie

Red and yellow pop corn. Mrs. L.
H. Hutto, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1.

Old fashioned yellow field seed corn,
$1 pk., del. or $2.75 bu, FOB. Milton
Sumner, Sylvester, Ga.

Wadleys imp. seed corn, $3 bu.,
Golden queen pop corn, $7.50 per 100
lbs., 10c lb., less 100 lb. bag. All state
inspected. Member Ga. Crop Imp. As-
recat Frank L. Short, Sylvester,

a.

Whatleys prolific seed corn, abso-
lutely pure, field selected, nubbed and
shelled by hand, $1 pk., del., $2.75 bu.
hs Arthur H. Myer, Winterville,

a. :

Pop corn, shelled, 10c lb. H. M.
Webb, Forsyth, Ga.

Marlborough prolific seed corn,
grown from 20 yrs. field selection, $1
pk., 1-2 bu, $1.50; $2.75 bu. All FOB.
Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.

Seed corn, field selected, for 5 yrs.
very prolific (makes 2 large ears on
ea stalk) white cob, pure, sound and
less than 3 per cent rotten corn in

$1 pk. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga.

25 bu. Whatleys seed corn, ist yr.
from breeders, field selected, hand
nubbed and shelled $3 bu, or lot at
$2.85 bu. W. J. Cheek, Ft. Valley, Ga.

1 1-2 bu, Mexican June seed corn,

-75e per pk., or $3.50 for entire lot. |

Cash or exch for certified seed Porto
Rico potatoes. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin,
Ga.

White pop corn, shelled, 15 lb. Add

postage. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Griffin; |

Ga., Rt. B.
Pop corn, 20c pt., also yellow pump-
kin and Cushaw seed, 10c cupful; Eng-

ish peas, 20c cupful. Mrs. Lena Jim }.

Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

Large, early yellow Dent seed corn,
2 to 8 ears to stalk on good land, $i
pk., del, $3 bu, FOB. C. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2. |
..200 bu. ear corn, $1.25 bu. at barn.
W. A. Goare, Alapaha, Ga.



CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED:

Want i-2 bu. Hastings prolific seed
corn. R. M. Corley, Barnesville, Ga.,
Rid: ok ;

Want 8 or 10 bu. popcorn for seed.

ton, Ga.
_ Want 2 bu. wheat for chicken feed.
Also about 1 bu. yellow corn. Will

pay cash or exch half and half cot+y

ton seed for same. L. B. Rountree,
Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want to buy about 25 or 30 bu of
corn at 75c pr bu. Cash> O. M.
Moody, Coffee, Ga.

Want 100 bu. of sound corn in ear.
Also 25 bu. of field peas. State best
price. Will exch. fresh milk cows for
same. E. E. Drewery, Brooks, Ga.

Want little white cob cluster seed
corn. Will pay cash, or exch. syrup
or honey. Send sample ear on cob.
K. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga. ie

Want corn at $1.30 del. here. Percy
Moore, Culverton, Ga.

POTATOES FOR SALE _
1200 bu. inspected Porto Rico po-



2: as
. / 10 bu. or more of good Porto Rico .
Rice pop corn, 50 gal in ear. Add

/plants at. $1:40 per M. if cash is recd.

bage plants now ready. 75c per 1000,

bu. Postage paid. H. Gross Kickligh- \
ter, Glennville, Ga. oe

Ga.

small tubers for planting whole,
$1.50 per bu., $2.50 per 100 lbs. Wm.
Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 4. )

25 bu. good sound Nancy Hal: .
sweet potatoes, 75c bu., also 10 bu.
seed potatoes,good and sound, $2
per 100 lbs., All FOB. Cash with ord- _

er. H. L. Greenway, Wadley, Ga., Rt.



potatoes, 75c bu., Cash with order. =
Mrs. Elsie Hogan, Fitzgerald,.Ga,
Rt. 2, Box 90, ea
Porto Rico seed . sweet potatoes.
Govt. Inspected. J. F. Ratliff, Black-
shear, Ga. =
Porto Rio yams, $1.10 bu. FOB 5
in sacks, or exch. for, field pegs, or 4.73
little white cob cluster seed corn. KE.
EK. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.
15 bu. Red skin Porto Rico pota-
toes, sound and free from diseases,
good eating potatoes, $1 bu., in good
sacks del., at depot, or 85c bu. at
home. Money order or cashiers check
No? personal check. &. J. \Glary) <3
Arabi, Ga. se Ce
_50 bu. Big Stem Jersey seed fota-
toes, also very fine Porto Ricans,
Govt. inspected, $1.50 per Standard |
bu. crate. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven,
Gas oy %
Rorto Rican sweet potatoes for |
eating. 100 bu. or more. $1 per bu. |
J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. {Sie
100 or more nice Porto Rico eat-
ing potatoes,- $1.20 per bu. FOB. B..
P. Moore, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 2.
Certified Big Stem Jersey seed
sweet potatoes. W. G. Uridge, Valdos-
ta, Ga. oh eae
50 bu. dried sweet potatoes for
sale. $1.25 bu. FOB. L. J. Johnson, a
Riverdale, Ga. ae
380 bu. sweet Porto Rican potatoes
1 1-2c per lb. FOB. B. B. Holt, East-
man, Ga. es
Good irish potatoes for eating or |
planting. $1.25 per bu. FOB. J. W. &
Weeks, Dial, Ga. Woe
500 lbs. White Star seed irish po-
tatoes for Spring planting. $2.00 per _
100 Tbs. Cx. Miller, Leo, Gal 2.0 5
Lookout Mt. Irish potatoes fresh,
white and mealy, $1.25. bu. Money |
order with order. M. F. Merriam, De-
morest, Ga. [ite apes
Porto Rico potatoes. Half million














Se IRE a Ne gh Lees







by Feb. 20th. Also Wakefield cab-

Mrs. Ola Williams, Coffee, Ga. |
Sweet potatoes for sale, $1.50 per



POTATOES WANTED
Want 10 bu. certified Porto Rico
seed potatoes. Will pay cash, or exch.
incubator. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin,

Want 20 bu. imp. Porto Rico po-
tatoes for bedding. Must be Govt. in-
spected. Make best price del. W. L
Scoggins, Riverdale, Ga. Leah ele







tatoes, suitable for bedding purposes
Han.





Ga., Rt. 5.




VEGETABLES FOR SALE ae
White Jerusalem Artichokes wash-
ed and selected for table for 5c per.
Ib. All sizes for 4c Ib. Add postage
for amounts less than 15 lbs. E. L.
Durham, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 5. en
Nice, shade dried sage, 40c Ib.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga...
500 heads Ga, cabbage collards.
10c head. No checks. Mrs. W. M. Ar-
rington, Wadley, Ga. Lhe
Fresh, well headed cabbage, ready
to cut. $2.50 for 100 lbs. Crated, fob,
Te... Miller, Cairo, Ga. RED... 3
Jerusalem artichokes, $1.50 per
bu. 50c per peck. FOB. Ed Ellison,
Adrian, Ga. Gey
Hot red pepper, 25c per lb. Will?
exch. for lemon lily sage plants or
any thing useful. Royal Eller, Elli-
jay, Ga. Rt. 3. ee
Want turnip salad for canning, 1
M'to 2 M. Ib. lots at $40 ton. FOB.
Also blackeyed peas. Send sample
and price. Y. S. B. Gray and Son,
Griffin, Ga. ee
Fresh dry sage, 60c lb., not pre-
paid. Mrs. Ida M. Allen, Carrollton














































































PaPAGE TEN

PLANTS FOR SALE -
me (Continued from page 7)

Everbearing nts,
large size, 50c 100. Crabapple sprouts
-40c each, $1 per doz. Will exch. for
cabbage plants. Miss Addie Hughey,

- Ranger, Ga. ay
Barly Jersey and Chas. Wakefield
20 per 100. Postpaid,
-M. J. W. Altmon, Alma,
Frost proof

- Wakefield and
__M. Del. S. C. Rowe,
Rt 5.
- Gabbage plants for sale, 25 100;
- Abe for 200. ee ees Mrs.
_ . E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga.

Z am are Wakefield cabbage
plants, 20c per 100. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 25c per 100. Himalaya
perry vines, 50c. D. C. Bearden, Toc-
coa, Ga. .

Ee Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, 75c. Collard
plants, 75c.. Bermuda onion plants,
' $i-per M. Well rooted. J. R. Boat-
right, Coffee, Ga.
_ Frost proof cabbage plants, also
collard plants, 500 for 75c. 1 M for
$1.25. 5 M. for $4. Mrs. Nina Welch,
= we Sylvester, Ga. =. :
Sage plants, large leaf per doz.:
-925c. Per 100 $1.50. Bermuda onion

Ga. ;

E. J., 500 60c; $1 per
Fitzgerald, Ga.,

~~ yison, Dublin, Ga. :
~~ Klondike & Lady Thompson straw-
perry plants, $1.25 for 500. 1 M. $2.
- Postpaid. C.D. Freeland, Gaines-
wile, Ga., Rt..2.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
large fine berries, for $5, 150. M. J.
Olivet, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. ~
Kudzu plants rooted, field run,
$5.50 M. del. Ideal soil builder. Pas-
ture and hay crop. L. G. Sanders,
- Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt. 2. : ;
Charleston Wakefield cabbage,
-erystal wax and yellow Bermuda on-
ion plants. Price 500 75c. 1 M. $1.15
del. 6 M, $5.50 exp. col. New Stone
and Baltimore Tomato seed, 80c lb.
del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,



roof cabbage plants. Properly pack-
ed, ventilated and labeled. Early Flat
Dutch and E. J., Wakefield: 300, 50c
500, 75c, $1.25 M. postpaid. C. F.
Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga.
- Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas.,
and Early J., ready now, 75 M., 4 M.
er more, 65c M. L. R. Boatright, Cof-
fee, Ga. s
_ Prizetaker onion plants. E. J., and
Chas. Wakefield cabbage, from L. I
seed, postpaid: 50c for 300, 75c for
500. Assorted free. Stamps accepted
for 50c. J. H. Walker, Cordele, Ga. -
_ Frost proof cabbage plants (good
size)y Chas. Wakefield, Early J., Flat
Dutch, 60e for 500, $1-M., 5 M.,
- $3.50; Bermuda onion plants, $1 M.
quick shipment. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke, Ga.
_ Frost proof cabbage plants; E. J..
Dutch, Wakefield, Succession and
Copenhagen, postpaid: 65c for 500,
$1.25 M., 5 M., $5; Bermuda onion,
same price. John B. Pope, Fitzger-
ald, Ga.
_ Millions frost proof cabbage and
and onion plants, 90c M. Will ship
COD. Guarantee satisfaction. Wil!
exch. for cured meat, peas, beans, or
for most anything can use.
Powell, Omega, Ga.
_ Frost proof cabbage plants: Extra
Early J., and Chas. Wakefields, large
and well rooted. Full count and im-
mediate shipment in ventilated box-
es. 60c for 500, $1 M., 5 M., $1.50
del., postpaid. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Ga., P. O. Box 72.
__ E. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage
plants, strong and frost proof, 60c
for 500, 90c M., 5 M. and up, $3.50

broke, Ga. ;
Kudzu plants, 2 1-2c ea., or $2 a
i00 FOB. O. A. Roberts, Suwanee,
Ga., Rt. 1. :
_ Everbearing strawberry plants, 25
a 100; large May strawberries, 20c
a 100; horse radish, and calamus, ea.







strawberry plants,

Del. $1 per
cabbage plants, Chas.

| Ga., 8314 No. Lee St. - .

plants, per 100 25c. FOB. L. E. Har-

Well rooted, pen field grown, frost |

Frank |

Prompt del. Mrs. Eva Burgess, Pem-



_ MARKET BULLETIN |

2 for 10c; peppermint, 2 doz., 10c;
fall or winter pea sprouts, 20c doz
Add postage. Will exch. any of above
for white sacks. Mrs. Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1..
Thousands of Porto Rico potato
plants, ready April 1st. Treated 2 yrs
pure red skin and yellow meat. Pric-
es later. E. F. Dye, Hahira, Ga.
Yellow. Bermuda onion plants, 45c

for 200, 95c for 500, $1.65 M., or.

5s Mz, $6. postpaid. J; B, Proetor,
Eastman, Ga. :

E. J., and Chas. Wakefield cab-
bage and white and yellow bermuda
onion plants Write for quantity pric-
es. Will exch. for Spanish peanuts,
hens or baby chicks. T. G. Fausett,
Adel, Ga., Rt. 3. :

St. Regis and Everbearing and
Cuthbert red raspberry plants, 50c
doz., $3 a 100, $15 M. J. F. Ander-
son, Blue Ridge, Ga. :

Cabbage plants, 75c M. Prompt
shipment. J. A. Hadden, Valdosta,

E. J., Chas. Wakefield, Succession
cabbage plants, 65c 500, $1 M. $3.50
for 5 M. 24 hour service. Millions
ready. M. F. Sims, Pembroke, Ga.

Lady Bountiful strawberry plants,
40c a 100. V. G. Sims, Rayle, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J.
Wakefield, 65c for 500, $1.25 M. del

Nice size. Well rooted, and prompt}

shipment. Mrs. Ruby Rowe, Fitzger-
ald.-Gae oe ee of

Frost proof cabbage plants: E. J.
Wakefield, Copenhagen and Succes-
sion, 75c per M., for 5 M and up FOB
W. R. Peters, Ray City, Ga.

Frostproof cabbage. plants, E. J..
Chas. Wakefield and E. Flat Dutch,
60c for 500, 90c for 1-M., del. 2 M.
up, 70c M. FOB. C. W. Stokes, Ma-
eon, Gas -Rt: =

Frostproof cabbage plants: Chas.
Wakefield, Copenhagen, and Succes-
sion, $1.25 M., del., $1 M. FOB; Ber-
muda onion plants, Crystal Wax and
Yellow, white, $1.50 M., del., or
$1.25 M. FOB. Write for prices cn
large quantities. John. W. Berryhill,
Lakeland, Ga.

Fresh frost proof cabbage plants.
Prompt shipment.*65c for 500, $1 M.
Pia say H. H. Jones, Fitzgerald.

a.

Celery plants, 15c doz., 2 doz., for
25ce. Also pink Thrift plants, 15 doz.
cee Dell Taylor, Sharon, Ga.

td. Ae 5 ;

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 a
100, $8 M., thornless blackberry
plants, 20c ea., or $2 doz., Bermuda

onion plants, 65ce for 500, $1.15 M.,}

strawberry, 50c a 100, $4 M. All del.
David Pike, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1.

Early J. cabbage plants, grown
from L. I. seed, 65 for 500, $1.10
M., del. Mrs. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald,
Gi Rta.

Large everbearing strawberry
plants, $2.50 M., or exch. for equal
value in oats, corn, seed peas or vel-
vet beans. George Gibson, Waynes-
ville, Ga,

Jersey Wakefield and Early Flat
Dutch cabbage plants; 25 a 100, 90c

for 500. $1.50 M,, del. Corles Delling-.

er, Maxeys; Ga. :
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants.
strong and hardy, $1 M., 5 M., lots,
70e M., 10 M. 65c M. Mrs. Ranie
Barber, Baxley, Ga.
Large type everbearing strawber-
ry plants, 25c a 100, 500 for $1.
Add 10c postage; Trumpet vine (has
bunchy top, with orange-scarlet blos-
soms all summer), 15c ea., or exch.
for white, pink or orange cannas, tig-
er, spider and milk and wine lilies, or
dahlia bulbs. Ea. to pay postage.
Write first. No stamps accepted. Mrs.
Loro Wilkes, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 5.
Frost proof, open field grown cab-
bage plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M.,
postpaid; 90c M. collect; 5 M. up, 75e

M. Also Klondike strawberry plants.

Inspected and certified, $1.50 for
500, $2.75 M., postpaid; $2.25 col-

lect;-10 M. up, $2 M. All now ready

for prompt shipment. Major Crow,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.. Sees

| Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants,

berry bushes, 45 doz.

grown.from L. I. seed, well rooted,
$1 M., or 70c M. in lots of 5 M. D.
M. Barber, Baxley, Ga.

Well rooted sage plants, 25c for
12 sprouts, or exch. for corn field
beans. Mrs. J. M. Mathis, Dahlonega,
Ga., Rt..38, Box 50.

PLANTS WANTED

- Want to exch. 3 or 4 Ibs. Thur-
mond Gray watermelon seed from
selected melons for Bermuda, or
white multiplying onions. Mrs. S. E.
Ledford, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 6. =>
Want 1 M.-ea., E. J. cabbage and
Bermuda onion plants, and several

pecan (small sprouts). Will exch. a
large selection of flowers, seed, straw
berry vines, fig sprouts, etc. for same
Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Carnesville, Ga.

Want to exch. strawberry plants
for Asparagus crowns, everblooming
roses or japonica, red or yellow. Mrs.
Joe Powell, Stockton, Ga., Rt. A.

Want to exch. strawberry plants
for some good varieties of grape
vines, dewberry, blackberry plants
and flower bulbs. O..L. McClellan, La
Grange, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 5 M. straw colored and
brown Bermuda onion plants. Make
best price. W. C. Waldrip, Forsyth,
Gast. Bae

Want several hundred onion and

and healthy. If plants are mixed,
need not answer. Quote prices. T. M.
Webb, Elijay, Ga... Fe

Want to exch. setting of Black
Langshan eggs for 500 Bermuda on-
ion plants, and also for 500 potato
plants. Potato plants to be del. be
tween May Ist., and 15th. Miss Alice
McElhannon, Winder, Ga., Rt. 4...

Want Bunch or Vineless Sweet po-
tato slips, also red: cob seed corn.
Make best price on 1 or more bu. W.
S. Bass, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want to exch. Everbearing straw-
berry plants for Bermuda onion
plants or tender garden bean seed.
Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Royston, Ga.,
Rt. 3: : oee :

Want 4 or 500 Bermuda onioa
plants; 2 or 3 lbs. frost proof and

'white bush lima bean seed; 1 or 2

|-lbs. white running lima bean seed, 2

or 3 lbs. white Sugar crowder peas,
4 or 5 lbs., white lady peas. Will exch.

bulbs beginning to come up. Ea. to
pay postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, But-
ler, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 44.

Want 100 Chas. Wakefield cab-
bage plants and 100.Bermuda onion
plants. Will exch. 1 gal white multi-
plying nest onions or 1 gal. black
eyed table peas. Ea. to pay postage.
Dewey Nelms, Bowman, Ga.

Want triumph and pumpkin yam
ee slips. G. D. Miller, Woodland,

a. .

Nursery Stock For Sale
And Wanted

Azaleas, pink, white, yellow and
white rhododendrons, mtn. laurels, ea.
6 for $1; 12 for $1.75; Jap barberry
bush, 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.25; tiger
lilies, 75e a 100; strawberry bushes,
erabapple, and dogwood, 15c ea., blue-

Johnson Chas-
tain, Morgantown, Ga. =

1 and 2 yr. old rooted shrubbery,
bulbs, plants and flower seed. State
inspected. Wood of fig, pomegranate,
crepe myrtle, 6 varieties altheas, Eng.
dogwood, white spirea, Xmas bells, Jap
bush honeysuckle. Write for descrip-
tion and prices. Mrs. R. S. Simpson,
Waverly Hall, Ga. ; :

State inspected pecan trees: Stew-
art and Schley: $6 for 10; $50 a.100;
$200 for 500, or $375 per M, 5 to 7
ft., average 6 ft .above ground. Fine,
stocky trees with good root system.
J. A. Beazley, Crawfordville, Ga.

_ State inspected, guaranteed True to
Name fruit trees: leading varieties
peach, June buds and 1 yr., $45 M.,







also all varieties apple trees & grape

black walnut sprouts; 10 or 20 best}

ea; Well rooted apple sprouts
sweet pomegranates, 10c ea. Add pos- :

cabbage plants, True to Name, large |.

bunch Eng. pea seed, 4 or 5 Ibs.,.

yard and pot flowers and hyacinth.







a Thursday, February 7, 1929. _

vines, $7.50 a 100; plums, cherry, figs,
at right prices. E. B. Travis, River-

dale, Ga.
Arbor vitea, 20 to 24 in., Biata com-

jesta variety, $1 ea. Mrs. T. G. Un- =

derwood, Maysville, Ga.

: Budded pecan trees, Govt. inspect-
ted, any size: Leading varieties. Sell
or exch. Fred Geiger, Flintside, Ga?
- Large yellow Damson plum trees,
3 to 5 ft. 10c ea., or exch, for equal
value in budded peach, pear or pecan
Waynesville,

trees; George Gibson,
Ga.

50 old fashioned black cherry trees, _

$1 per doz; gooseberry bushes 3 for

25c; everbearing strawberry plants,
25e per 100. Boxwood bushes well

rooted, 25c ea; pink crepe myrtle

bushes, 15c ea; pink, white, cream and ~
red.monthly roses, 5c cutting; pink |

and red geranium cuttings, 5c. Mrs.
Mack M. Mullins, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2.

Magnolias, 3-4 ft., 50e ea; or $5 per .

doz; 2 umbrella chinas, 1 yr. old, 50

tage| Mrs. N. B. Brady, Cairo, Ga.,

Rts: Be : s
Sugar pear sprouts, 20c ea; crah-

apple sprouts, 20c ea., assorted tea

rose cuttings, 50c doz; purple lilacs,

20c ea; Mrs. V. T. Chamblee, Curh-
ming, Ga., Rt. 2. :

ry 1000 for $10. Lucretia dewberry 1M

for $10. 100 for $1.10. Himalaya black _
berry, 100 for $2. Missionary. straw- |
|berry shrub, 12 for $1..Large Kudzu
plant rooted 100 for $3. I. W. Toole,

Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.
' May cherries, sprouts large

nut trees, 25c ea; 3 figs, bushes, 20c

ea; Sage and catnip bunches, 10c ea.

Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.

eS
State inspected, budded

and

Earliest variety McDonald blackber-

and
good roots, $1 per doz; 3 black wal-

: d stuart, :
Schley and Money Maker pecan trees,

2 8 ft. 20 and70e. J: ML. Jolnsan,

Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1. aa
Pecan trees for sale at bargain,
prices or exch. for equal value. G. H.
Tomlinson, Putney, Ga. 3
Few 100 California privet hedge
plants for sale. Well rooted and from
11-2 to 3 ft. high, 40c per doz or

$3.75 per 100. -Will exch for guinea
hens or turkey eggs at reasonable
price. Can put out as late as Easter.

Mrs. J. T. McClung, Hiram, Ga.

Red and black raspberries, 6 for
Everbearing Lady Thompson

30c;
strawberries, 35c per 100; Himalaya
blackberries, $1 per.
sprouts, 20c each; English horseap-
ples, some peach plums, big large
goose plum sprouts. Miss Ramie Tur-
ner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. ry

30M Schley, Stuart and Money Ma- a

ker pecan trees. Write for prices. Cal.

and Chas. Harmon, Stovall, Ga.
Spruce pines, 20c ea; Cherokee ros-

es and raspberries, 1 doz. blueberries,

a doz; Pames Chastain, Morganton,
a.

- Mogul plum bushes, 3 ft. Boxwood,

10-15 inches high; pink crepe myrtle, -

2 ft. Paul Neyron rose, 2 yrs old, 50c.

Flowering almond rooted, 15c each;

Grape cuttings 10e ea; King Humbert

eannas, 60c doz. Mrs. W. T. Caldwell,

Milner, Ga.

State inspected, apple and peach

trees. All leading varieties from Early

Summer till late fall. 2-3 ft. 10 each;

Early Harvest Kiefer, 50c ea; 15 ea
H. Alexander, Leaf, Ga.

State improved peach trees,
flower ,early rose, carmen,
belles, Ga., belles, Elberta Chinese
Cling, White English and Stinsons,
Oct. 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 ft., 20c each post-
paid. P. W. White, Goggins, Ga.

or $12 per 100 strawberry plants. W. =

May-

200 well rooted dwarf boxwood

plants of uniform size. $12 del.*Root-
ed Cape Jasmine plants, 30c each; $3

doz; Sugar

Hiley





per doz; $20 per 100 del. R. F. Terrell,

Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. _ :

State inspected pecan trees, good
stock 4-8 ft., 40-75c ea; Will exch. for
cotton seed velvet beans, peas or any
other farm product. J. E.
Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.

Johnson, _

NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE

White scuppernongs, vines, rooted,

ea; White fig bushes, 10c ea; Lu-

cretia berries, cuttings, 5c ea; Mrs.
R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.

Budded Stuart and Schley. pecan

s, 3-12 ft. high, 75 to $3.50 each.

; Annie a Butler, West Point,

5 budded Siar pecan trees, 4-5

Well rooted; will exch. for)

2 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland cotton
ed. Must be pure, not more than
r 8 yrs. from originator. -Also
pe myrtle and Dorothy Perkins ros-
and lilies. P. J. Gresham, Byron,

olly bushes, azaleas, maple, pur-

e and red sugar plums, all with good
roots and ready to set out. 15 ea or
8 for $1. Trailing arbutus, snow drop,
- doz. Huckleberry, dewberry, $2
per 100. Mrs. W .F. Fain, Morganton,

Gooseberry bushes, 50c per doz. pre-

d. Also 40 lbs. Scaly bark improv-.

ed nuts, 6c per lb. Send money order.
J. G. Leverett, Byron, Ga., Rt. 1.
Weeping Willows, 75e ea; Dwarf
xwood well rooted, $1 per doz. Also
some 4 yr. old 6-12 in high. Each 10
bush lots, 7c ea. E. J. Mason, Care
J. W. Starne, Luxomni, Ga.
lice May plum sprouts, well rooted,
from 2-4 ft; 8 15c ea in lots of 12.
h with order, Postage added. Mrs. |
-P. Warren, Jesup, Ga., Rt. A.
Blueberry. bushes, 20c doz: Ghose
briars, | 50c doz; Black raspberry
rs, -50e doz; Dogwood, tulip pop-
lars, red maples, Mt. Laurels, Hem-
lock White Pine, Hibiscus, forsythia,
Japanese persimmon, Box Elders, Red

ids, Holly bushes and rhododendron, |

well rooted, about 2 ft. high. Mrs.
Wilson, Morganton, Gay
live trees, climatized, 44 ys.,
ring fruit for 40 yrs. (olives more
elicious than imported ones); Can
be budded on native plum or Hawthorn
stalk. Will send scions with 4 to 8
ds on same, for experimenting for
grafting or budding, for 20c to pay
for cuttings, wrapping and postage.
Dr. J. P. Morgan, Columbus, Ga., 300
5th Ave.

trictly first class Standard varie-

ecan trees. Sell or exch. for chick-
ens, turkeys, geese, good syrup, vine-
gar, or any kind of produce. Write
what you have. Roger S. Miller, Ba-
mton, Ga.
uttings of Phillyrea, pyracantha
umnanensis, arrise, Japanese Box-
d-and Eleagnus currant, 25 for
$1.50 for 100. Miss Rebecca Jones,
atonton, Ga. -
jitrus Trifoliater Hedge plant, 75
100-small plants but good roots
eloped. Makes impienetrable hedge.
A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.
Gooseberry bushes, 20c each, tame
rooted. Grapes or white Musca-
ines, 20c each. Miss Mollie Reece,
Ball Ground, Ga.
- Weeping Willows, 2 to 3 ft 25c ea;
purple lilac bushes, 2 to 3 ft., 25c ea;
Grape vines, 10c each; Himalaya black
rries, 5c each or 50c doz; White
blackberry 10c each or $1 doz; Pear
ees, namely Kiefer 1 yr. old 25c ea.

407..
Pecan trees, 3 yr. size, 4 ft. height,
budded, also unbudded. Large paper
shell variety. Mrs.*W. C. Cato, Cor-
dele, Ga., 8th St South.
50 assorted grape vines ready for
bearing bought direct from nursery
Will sell at 30c each or exch. for su-
gar crowder peas at a reasonable
e. Each party pay express. Gol-
den Rule plant farm. Omega, Ga.
2 red June, 2 horse, 2 early har-
vest, 2 Detroit red, 2 stayman, 2 red
delicious, 2 Yates, 2 dark black, from

early to late, 16 trees, $2 del. All 3-5.

f- on yr old state inspected, true to
e. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.

aS herry sprouts, Mt. Laurel,
dogwood, Spruce and white pines. Rho-
dendron, forsythia, purple and lav-
er lilac, Silver leaf maple, red and
um sprouts, Black walnut, crab-

15 each. Bee see 25e4

. L. D. Rolader, Atlanta, Ga., Box:

Red



nS

ee : MARKET BULLETIN:

doz ale. Sa 20c doz. C. J.
Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Ga., Care De-
Harts Box.

Budded pecan trees, Stewart and
Schley, 2-3 ft., 20c; 3-4 ft., 30c, 4-5
ft., 40c, 5-6 ft., 50c, 6 to 7 ft., 69ce; 7-8
tt A Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga.,

Inspected pecan .trees, cheap for
cash. Write for information. J. T.
Ponder, Whigham, Ga. ,

Cedar and pine 3 ft. $1 per doz del.
Also dogwood holly, wild cherry, Sas-
safras, $1 for 15. Privet hedge, 40c
per 100 del. Mrs. J. C. Kellar, Easta-
nollee, Ga.

Dwarf and Tree variety boxwood
rooted cuttings, $6.50 100. 150 tree
boxwood 20 inches high, $9 per doz.
500 well rooted Lucretia dewberry, $4
del. ape jasmine, Star jasmine and

white spirea, 30c each. Lois Wood-|

ruff, Greenville, Ga.

May cherry trees, 2 yr. old, 10c ea
or $1 per doz. Old fashioned clear
stone peach trees, 10c each or $1 per
doz; summer Limbertwig apples, 20c
ea., or 6 for $1. Old fashioned pre-
serving quince trees, 15 each; Early
strawberry plants, 50 per 100. Paper
white narcissi, 50c doz. Mrs. J. C.
Cades, Gainesville, Ga.gRt.. 7. Z

About 50 Pineapple pear trees from
original stock. $20 for tot... J.-C.
| Flanigan, Lawrenceville, Ga. ~

Purple lilac and weeping Marys two
of either or mixed, 25c. Mrs. A. F.
OReilly, Maysville, EG eebe ss

Cherokee rose, 15 ea; Me. Dane
rhododendron, red and white, 15c ea;
Walnut 20c ea; Crabapple sprouts and
azaleas, 15c ea; John Millholland,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Boxwood plants, 3 yrs. old heavily
rooted, 300 for $20 del. Magnolia
trees, rooted, 50c each, 3 for $1. Wa-
termelon. -and purple crepe myrtle
rooted, 25c each.
English dogwood, lilac rooted, 30 ea.
200 well rooted Cape Jasmine plants.
5 for $1 del. Mrs. C. M. Robinson,
Greenville, Ga.

Crabapple, strawberry bushes, | 12
1-2c each; Tiger lilies, 75c per 100.
Cherokee roses, $1 doz; Trailing ar-
butus, 40c doz; Spruce pines, 20c ea},
Holly bushes, 15 ea. All nice size
and all well rooted. Johnson Chas-
tain, Morganton, Ga.

Groves ofvhigh grade pudded paper-
shell pecan trees, 3500 Schleys and
Stewarts in lots of 16 trees or more.
5-6 ft, 38be. 6-7 1t., A0c; Gari, A0Cs
8-10 it., BU. W. L. Harrell, Fitzgerald,
Ga.

Large red plum trees, walnut trees,
Beyr, size, 30e each. Evergreen Chim-
ney vine, 15e each, 2 for 25c. Hedge
100. Also Himalaya blackberry vines,
cuttings privet, not rooted, 50c per
10c each. Mrs. S. W. Rhodes, Conyers,
Ga.

Himalaya blackberry vines, 10c ea}

or 3 for 25c. Black walnut trees, 2 yr
size, 35 each; Fig trees, 1 and 2 yr
size, 20 and 30 each. Mrs. H. E. Hart-
ley, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2.

Lombardy poplars, 4-8 it. Js ana
25e FOB. Miss Bevan Clark, Gay,
Ga.

4 yr. old Irish junipers, 36-48 poke
es tall, $1 each, 6 tor $5.50, 12 for
$10. FOB Cornelia. 2 yr. old Junipers
18-26 in tall, $3.25 for 6 or $6 per doz.
4 yr. old Common Boxwoods, $1 each.
Mrs. S. D. Duncan, Cornelia, Ga.

Pecan trees from best nursery soil.
Straight healthy trees assuring early
vigorous growth. Specialist in pecan
trees for yrs. 4-8 ft in height. J. G.

| Hammock, Shellman, Ga.

Red goose plum sprouts, 6 for 75.
3 old tashioned horse apple sprouts,
25e ea; 10 May cherry sprouts, 25
ea; 2 kinds chrysanthemums, 2 for 1c.
Exch. tor seed Spanish peanuts or
Garden bean seed or white bunch but-
ter bean seed. Mrs. H. Vickers, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.

dwarf boxwood plants for $3. Smaller
ones, dwarf variety, $1.50 per doz,
$7.50 per 100. Miss Blanch Weodral,

Greenville, Ga.
35 Black Walnut trees, A to 3 it.,

5 for $1. Spirea,

Nursery stock, 12 large well rooted |



5 = 10c ea., FOB or exch. for lot for

6 budded or grafted pecan trees, or
anything else can use. Wm. Pierce,
\Jr., Stockton, Ga., Rt. A, Box 86. :

Bearing age Kiefer pear trees, 8 to
10 ft., $1 ea., Red June and Abund-
ance plum trees, 2 yrs., 5-7 ft., 50c
ea., Standard varieties, apple, peach,
3 to 5 ft., 15 to 25c ea., Concord, Ives,
Worden, Moores Early, grape vines,
2 yr., 10c ea., Niagara, Delaware, Sa-
lem, Lutie, Brighton, Berckmans Red,
2 yr. 20c ea., Eaton, Nortons Vir-
ginia, Lucile, Colerain, James, grape
vines, 50c ea., Calif. privet hedge, 1
1-2 to 4 ft., $3 to $5 a 100; arbor vit-
eas, junipers, cedar of Lebanon, Ced-
rus Deodara, ligustrums, abelia, in car
lots or less. Satisfaction guaranteed.
James Cureton, Austell, Ga.

Good variety old time seedling
peaches, mixed, clear and clingstone;
horse apple, red goose plums, black
cherry, large white and brown fig, blue
currants, white scuppernongs, 38 to 5
ft., well rooted, 10c ea., $1 doz, FOB;
4 boxwoods, 5 ft., slightly trimmed,
$10 ea., $35 for lot from yard. Mrs.
R. Allgood, Oxford, Ga.

White and black scuppernongs, well
rooted, 25; flowering pear, 25c ea.,



{2 for 0c; yellow jasmine, 15c ea., z

0-253 dbl. pink lilac and pink crepe

myrtle, 25c ea., also Klondike ana
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
$2.50 M. Mrs, Scot Davis, Hogan-

ville, Ga.

Damson plums, 10e ea., Red | Goose:
8e ea., well rooted trees, 6 for 50c,
12 for 75 prepaid mail. A. Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Ga., RFD 1,

Cedar and Mtn. laurel, 18 in. tall,
well rooted, 25 ea., $2.50 doz., also
other shrubbery. John W. Cross,
Clarkesville, Ga., Rt. 5. *

Privet (Armoor River) evergreen
hedge, about 2M plants, well rooted,
8-12 in., $5:a 100 FOB Metter. Mrs.
W. A. Bird, Metter, Ga.

Crabapple, dogwood, cedars and
other kinds of shrubbery for sale ox
exch. Newham White, Orange, Ga.,
vb. Zi

Highland Coday trees, $1 ea., $9
doz. C. M. Lane, Colquitt, Ga. :

Crabapple, dogwood, 1ldc ea., tiger
lilies, 85c doz., torsythia, 3 for 25c;
cherokee roses, $1 doz., yellow roses,
2 for 15. Add postage. Miss Belvie

Millholland, Mineral BKiuff, Ga.

Japanese Bamboo, 25 roots, $1, or
12 growing canes, $1; 2 yr Paul Ney-
ron roses (large pink) 5Uc; Mex. pink
or Coral vine seed, z5c pkg., Kudzu
vine, 15 roots or rooted layers, $1;
Milk and wine lilies, 15c ea., and pos-
tage; Star of Bethlehem, and yellow

canna bulbs, 25c doz and postage, ea,
2 yr. old poinsettias, 50c ea., and post-

age; white oleanders, rooted, 35c ea.
and postage. All well rooted. Mrs.
EK. T. Boynton, Arlington, Ga.

Budded Stewart pecan trees, 20c ea.
owing to height, quantity price guar-
anteed against any reasonable price;
also pyramid cedars, all heights to 3v
in., le in., above 1bdin., 6 yr. old Calit.
hedge bushes, $2 a 100 del. K. N.
Sharp, Commerce, Ga.

Well rooted prickley mock orange,
hedge plants, 91.25 a 100, also nice
dewberry plants, 60c a 100. del. Mrs.
J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga.

Well rooted grape vines,-
and white Niagara, 10c ea., $1 doz.,
Kinclose parcel post fee. C. C. ee
son, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.

Well rooted boxwoods, 62in., $1 a
single doz., or in 12 doz lots, 75 doz.
snowballs, 10c ea., Fall pinks, yellow
and white, 5c bunch; Baim of Gilead:
trees, 10, ea., 2 well rooted junipei
trees, 12 in., 50 ea., or the 2 for 9c;
Add postage. on all orders, Miss Ruth
White, Dahionega, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 33.

Hibiscus, hardy: perennial, mixed
colors, 10 and lde ea., honey locust
seedlings (of the first prize variety
in recent contest by the Journal oi
Heridity, Washington, D. C.) 25c ea.
Miss. Ellen Wiliams, Villa Rica, Ga.

High grade fruit trees: pecan ana
shrubs. Write us for price and what

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PAGE ELEVEN

class in every way. H. M. Dudley,
Lexington, Ga. ee

NURSERY STOCK WANTED

Want apple roots for grafting. W.
Stevenson, Trenton, Ga.

Want to exch. strawberry plants for
grape vines; tame blackberry and
dewberry vines and flower bulbs. O.
L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3. ;

Want Van Demon and Frotscher ] pe-
can. trees. State price and sizes in
first letter. 8. D. Guillebeau, peas
ton, Ga., RFD 6, Box 82. i

Want 10 pecan fo lowest pre-_
paid. Cash price. Mrs. T. K. Moore,
Canton, Ga. ~ ;

Want to exch. 200 avonhen
Klondike strawberry plants for two
budded paper shell pecan trees at
least 5 ft. high. Mrs. John F. Myers,
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want 12 pineapple pear trees, 6-8
ft. high. Name lowest price. J. S.
Daughtry, Rocky Ford, Ga. ae

Want 4 or 6 Pineapple pear trees
5-6 or 7 ft. must be good tree to name.
Japanese persimmon, good variety,



0.

| give lowest price and name of varie-

ty. Lewis E. Tabor, Gillionville Rd,
Albany, Ga.

Want to exch. good June ae
trees,2 ft high 5c ea or exch 6.for one
rooted japonica, red or white. Mrs. J
Hl. Kelehur, Ellabell, Ga. .

Want trees and shrubbery: water
oaks, crabapple, red bud, live oaks,
erepe myrtle, elm, dogwood, holly.
Must be bushy and, good specimens.
Advise what you can furnish, giving
size diameter of bush, height, spread,
etc. Del in Atlanta. Hugh Richardson,
160 Peachtree | St, Atlanta, Ga.

Second Hand Mnechiee
ery for Sale & Wanted.

a separator, used about 4 mos.,
600 lbs., per hour cap. Sell for little.
more than 1-2 price; also 1 pr. cot-
ton scales, wt. from 5 to 700. lbs.
Yerrell G. ees Eatonton, | "Gap
Rte 8:

No. 10 De Laval cream separator,
6 milk cans, 10 gal., ea. all nearly
new. Sell for 1-2 price FOB Madison |
E. H. George, -Madison, Ga.

2 Cole planters, $12; 1 Cole corn
planter, $12.50; 1 Covington. corn
and cotton hill dropper, practically
new, with all parts, $15; 1 Chatta-
nooga reversible 1 1-2 horse plow,
$15; 1 E. B. riding cultivator, with
all attachments, ae 1 Hoosier wheat
drill, with the 3 row oat. drill, $50,
Sell for cash, or.exch. Clay L, Brown,
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.

o horse walking Oliver cultivators
and a 2 horse hay rake. Sell or exch.
G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Gay ne
Two. :
1 Second hand peanut sheller, e
($125 value). in good shape, $50.
Cash. FOB. C. L. Young, Griffin, Ga.
Phone 1047.

1 Chattanooga cane mill, No. 44,
large size, complete, $100; 1 Wil-
liamson stump puller, complete, $201 :
Also complete dairy equipment an
fixtures. Cost $185, sell $85. Neve
been. unpacked. Fred C.. Gee?
Flintside, Ga. 7s os





feed grinder and other farm imple
ments. Good cond. Sell for 1- -2 in.

part cash and some corn. E. ne Ming
ledorff, Springfield, Ga. ~ ee

1 Case tractor. Sell cheap or trade
K. M. Johnson, Alston, Ga.

1 Masters plant setter, used 1 da
$5 or exch. for 100 lb. size white
chicken feed sacks ; 1 America:
cream separator, used about 4 mo
Will exch. for large breed hens. Mr:
J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga.

2 horse No. 18 Oliver low: Se &
or exch. for cotton seed, corn or hog
Clyde Gurley, Axson, Ga. ae

1 ea, DeLaval and Sharpless sepa-
rators, | $35 ea. ue & oe



Ft you need. State inspected and first | ;







PAGE TWELVE

FRESH & CURED MEATS
FOR SALE

Nice country cured hams. Can del.

single ham or by 100 lbs. 30c per lb.

Shoulders, 20c; Middling, 22c. FOB.

_ Nice home made lard, 16c lb. Mrs. J.

_ B. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga.

Cured meat. Hams, 30c; Shoulders
and:sides, 20c. FOB. B. B. Maynard,
Newton, Ga.

Hams, -25 lb. Shoulders and sides,
- 22c Ib. NW. C. Taylor. Wiley, Ga.
Smoked meats, prices, hams, 30c;

sides, 17 1-2c; shoulders, 16c; all pork

stuffed sausage, 30c; pure hog lard,
~ va 1-2 lb. H. Branan, Quitman,

a. /

_ Sides ae shoulders, country raised

- and cured meat, 12 to 15 lbs. Sides, | P
- 7c, FOB. Also hams, 25c lb. J. F.

Lovett, Pinehurst, Ga.

2 hams, 22 shoulders, 25c lb. FOB.

he M,

100.

8 nice hams, country cured, hick-

ory smoked, wt. about 10 lbs. ea, 35c

|b, FOB M. B. Boatright, Oak Park,

meGa.. At. 1;

Nice country side meat,
with wood, wt. from 12 to 15 lbs.,
|b., FOB. E. B. Jones, Hahira,

RFD ap. |
_ Nice cured hams, wt. 30 to 35 Ibs.,
-ea., from Berkshire hogs, 30c lb, del.
J. Steve Meeks, Toccoa, Ga., Rt. 3.

_ 4 country cured hams, 20 and 21

Ibs., 32 Ib. del. Will not cut a ham,

but will ship 1 for 35c lb. Cash with

order. Perry D. Sims, Winder, Ga.,

RFD 2.

- Kresh cured hams and shoulders,

about 17 lbs., shoulders, 25c; hams,

80c per lb., FOB.at home. R. M, Cor-

ley, Barnesville, Ga., RFD 1, Box 100.

PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE

Spanish peanuts, 6c Ib., 10 lbs, lg.
em 20e Ib; Jumbo Spanish, Te lb.
50 for $3.50. e H. Leverette, Parrott,
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 101.

- 85 Ibs. red Spanish peanuts, 8c lb.,
5 or 20 qts., shelled: and sorted, rea-
dy. to plant, 20c qt. Cash with order.
Add postage. Mrs. J. P. Warren, Jes-
mip, Ga., Rt. A, Box 12:

an 18 Ibs. sound seedling pecans, 10c
Tb., 12 lbs. large seedlings, 15 Ib.
y rs. C, F. Watson, Dawson, Ga., Rt.
a

"40 bu. No. 1 Ga, runner peanuts, 5c
b., FOB Vienna. Mrs. R. L. Simmons,
Vienna, Ga. ,

10 lbs. seedling pecans, 10c lb. Cash
with order. Mrs. W. M. Watkins, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. Rt 2.

~ Stewarts and (thought to be) Mon-
ey-Maker pecans, very large paper-
shells, 25c lb., FOB. 40 lbs. of ea.,,
also black walnuts, kernals sifted and
cleaned, 50c Ib., del. Mrs. J. B. Brown,
Doerun, Ga., Rt 1, Box 144.
Good runner peanuts, No. 1 seed
stock, $1.25 bu., $5 per 100 FOB. C.
L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga.

A few bu. of well matured Valencia
or Ga. red peanuts, $2.25 bu., FOB
Toccoa, Write. Ira F. MeMinn, Ayers-
ville, Ga.

Best quality hand picked old fash-
jond- sand flat runner seed peanuts,
_ sound and clean, 8c lb, FOB. Horace
W. Lancaster, Mauk, Ga.

80 Ibs. large fresh, sound Stewart
pecans, 30c lb., 20 lbs. medium size






















































Corley, Barnesville, Ga., Box

smoked
20c
Ga.,





man, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83.
25 Ibs. well filled Stewart pecans,
se Tb. Mrs. R. R. Champion, Greens-

150 lbs. paper shell pecans, Schley
bnd- Delmas, 35c lb. FOB. Mrs. W. H.
Sorrels, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.

90-95 lbs. Schley pecans, 30c Ib.
FOB. Send cash with order. Nuts
uaranteed to be sound. C. F. Fuller,

Myrtle Springs, Americus, Ga.
15 or 20 lbs. nice seedling pecans
to exch. for. dried apples or peaches,
each to pay postage. J. A. Kimberly,
Empire, Ga. i

_ 100 bu. improved Spanish peanuts

or planting. Make best offer. Cliff

Mitcham, Durand, Ga.
_ Jumbo-Spanish peanuts, raised and

especially handpicked for seed, 8c per

a

Sims, Ellabelle, Ga. Rt. 1.



pecans, 15c Ib. Miss Belle Timmer-.





40 lbs. of large size seedling pecans
for sale. Write for samples and pric-
es. Miss Omie Lavender, Toomsboro,
Ga.

5 Ibs. large Stewart pecans for sale
at 20c per lb or exch for nice dried
apples. M. H. Autrey, Higgston, Ga.

85 lbs. sound seedling pecans, 10c
per lb, FOB. M. B. Lee, F't. Valley,
Ga.

15 or 20 lbs. pecans, 75c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. J. T. Jones, McIntyre,
Ga.

24 lbs. Schley and Stewart pecans,
mixed 25c lb, FOB. G. W. McCook,
McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2. :

50 lbs. Stewart pecans, 30c 1b; 100
lbs. seedlings, 15c lb. Will send sam-

ples. A. J. Rosey, Eatonton, Ga.

Selected red Spanish seed peanuts,
35c gal. Big size colored bunch but-
ter bean and lima bean, 20c ib. O. M.
Crowe, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Best paper shell seedling pecans for
sale, 15c per lb; FOB. J. B. Odom,
Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 1.

300 Ibs. pecans, Stewart, Fletcher
and a large paper shell nut. Price,
85c lb. Mrs. E. T May, Warthen, Ga.

Pecans for sale; 25c lb or exch. Roy
Jordon, Rochelle, Ga.

Have 69 lbs. of Stewart pecans.
FOB. Miss Anna Newton, Barnesville,
Ga. .

Several lbs. Mobile pecans. Well fill-

jed out and sound, 1928 crop, 25c lb.

Miss Maude Howell, Meigs, Ga.

Extra nice White Spanish seed pea-
nuts. Write for prices. Hoke M. Tay-
lor, Marshalville, Ga.

No. 1 Ga. runner peanuts, 5c Ib.
Samples furnished upon request. J.
W. White, Lake Park, Ga.

No. 1 White Spanish seed peanuts,
6c lb FOB. Cash with order. Buy now
or pay mor later. T. B. Ragan, Hawk-

-insville, Ga., 126 Ss Jackson St.

Shelled pecans, mostly in halves,
90c lb. In 10 Ib. lots, 85c. Salted pe-
cans. Miss Lola Adams; Talbotton,
Ga,, Rt. 2.

Few choice white Spanish peanuts
for planting, $6 for 100 lbs. J. W.
Rheney, Wadley, Ga.

75 lbs. shelled pecans in aves A.
grade, 90c per lb. Make best offer
tor the lot. Cash with order. Miss Eva
Spearman, Shady Dale, Ga.

20 lbs. medium size pecans for sale.
$3.50 for the lot. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga.

e 50 bu. runner peanuts, 5 1-2c per lb.
FOB. H. T. Pritchett, Bluffton, Ga.
Recleaned Valencia peanuts, free

from pops, 12 1-2c per lb. del. B. L.

Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.

Small white Spanish. peanuts, 7c lb.
Jumbos, 8c lb. FOB: New crop in good
bags. J. O. Lewis, Eastman, Ga.

Several tons of peanuts for sale.
White Spanish, 5c. Ga. runner at 6.
J. E. Sullivan, Powersville, Ga.

Good grade seedling pecans at 20c

lb. del. 10 Ibs del for 1 bu good grade:

apples. 8 Ibs. Schley pecans, 40c lb
del. Mrs. Lee Watkins, Boston, Ga.,
Rt. A.

Several 100 lbs large and medium
size pecans. All paper shell. Entire
lot for 35c per lb FOB. If samples are
wanted, send 25c postage. J. L. Burk,
Tifton, Ga., Rt. A.

- Nice, large seedling pecans, 12 1-2
Ibs Small seedlings all well filled, 8c
lACash with order. Miss Leona Simp-
son, Culverton, Ga. Rte a.

Schley pecans, 40; Stewarts, 30c
Ib. Mobile, 20c del. W. D. Bennett,
Molena, Ga.

Several 100 lbs. choice Stewart pa-
per shell pecans at 30c lb. Also 100
lbs. choice Schleys at 40c lb. Would
exch. for choice Guernsey and Short-
Ga. heifers. D. Y. Hicks, Roberta,

a

Runner seed peanuts, $5.50 per 100
Ibs. Large imp. Spanish peanuts, 7c
lb. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.

700 to 800 Ib. Mobile papershell pe-
cans, in 5 lb. lots and up, 25c Ib., del
in Ga. in 100 lb lots and up, 20e Ib.
FOB here; 30 Ibs., Tesche, same price;
40 lbs. Frotschers, 35 lb., del. C. G.
Oliver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

50 Ibs., nice, clean Spanish peanuts, j
free from, stems and trash, fine for





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MARKET BULLETIN Pee

i seed, $5 for lot del. Dewey Nelms,
Bowman, Gag Rt 4.

About 75 Ibs. nice red Spanish pea-
nuts, 10c lb., or exch. for nice dried
apples, 1 1-2 lbs. peanuts for 1 Ib.
apples. Mrs. Fred House, Madison,
Ga Rte 4.

About 100 Ibs. pecan seedlings, 12c
lb., or exch. for seed peas at market
price. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.,
Rt. 3; Box 46.

Hand picked big white Spanish seed
peanuts, 60c lb., also fancy upland
seed rice, 10c lb. H. Thompson, Doe-
run, Ga.

Choice Tennessee, red peanuts, $3
per bu., FOB LaFayette. Satisfaction
| guaranteed. Mrs. J. W. Bomar, La-
Fayette, Ga.

40 lbs. large papershell pecans, well
filled and fine meats, 25c lb., or exch
for good Ribbon cane syrup, or a few
Bermuda onions. J O. Smoot, Wood-
bury, Gay Rt. 25

150 bu. first class N. C. runner pea-
nuts, $1.25 bu., not prepaid. A. M.
Ward,. Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. A, Bes
345.

1 bu., large red peanuts, $3 bu, ve
some red multiplying onion buttons.
60c gal. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground,
Ga,, Rts,
2M. Ibs. pecans: 500 lbs. Money-
Maker, 700 or 800 lbs. Schleys, bal.
Stewarts, Mobile, Frotscher and Van
Demon. Write for prices. W. C. Wren,
Gibson, Ga.

200 lbs. large seedling pecans, 10
Ib Ps -B: Heese, Perse, Ga., Box
54.



PECANS & PEANUTS WANTED

Want seedling pecans in any amt.
Send sample and quote prices. Mrs.
Dora Robinson, Barnesville, Ga., Rt.
oe

Want sound small seedlings, 7c to
8c per lb. Also large seedlings, 9c to
10c lb. Am in the market for few M
Ibs. W. H. Robinson, Cairo, Ga.

Want 100 to 300 lbs. white Spanish
or N. C. runner peanuts. Must be
good and sound. Mrs. Ida Carson, Grif-
fin, Ga.

Want Stewart and Schley pecans.
Prefer large lots; state lowest prices
when writing. Send samples. Robinson
& Neal, Cairo, Ga.

Want pecans of all varieties. Send
sample for prices. GuyS. Jones, Thom-
asville, Ga.

- Want pecans of all varieties, Any
amount. Neon W. Buchanan, Ameri-
cus, Ga.

Want Spanish and large peanuts.
Send sample and quote best cash price
and state how many can furnish. C.
A; Dobbs, Gainesville, Ga.

HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

Six strong, healthy, high bred col-
onies of bees in modern tin frame
hives with seven empty hives, and
eight supers, $25 for lot, FOB. T. E.
Sims, Ellabelle, Ga., Rt. 1.

10 colonies imported Italian bees,
in patent roote, 8 frame 1 1-2 supers.
First class cond., and free from di-
sease. $4 each, FOB. Will not ship.
W. E. Spence, Carrollton, Ga Rt 5.

Pure comb honey in 1038 buckets.
1928 crop. Crate of 4 buckets, $5.70;
erate of 6 buckets for $8.40, all FOB.
Also have 20 to 25 bu. Porto Rican
yams for sale, $1 per bu FOB or exch
for field peas. Miss E. E. Carter, Ha-
zlehurst, Ga.

100 colonies bees in 10 frame 1 1-2
and 2-story hives with metal covers.
Combs built on full sheets of foun-
dation. Sell aH or part; if interested
come and see or write J. E. Arthur,
Register, Ga., Rt. 1.

Nice, bright, new chunk of honey,
5. lb. pail, 75c, 10 Ib. pail, $1.50, cash
with order. Add postage. L .G. H.
Scott, Ludowici, Ga., Rt. -A.

Bees wax, 5 Ibs, 80c per lb. Add
postage. Mrs. H. M. Mallard, Hillton-
ja, Ga.

Have sala my 1928 crop of honey. |
E. J. Horne, Lumpkin, Ga.

Good honey, packed and_ labeled
nicely in 5 lb. pails, 6 per case, $4.25.







Thursday, February 7, 1929.

jars of fancy honey for May. J. T.
Mullis, Alma, Ga.

Pure extracted honey, put up in 5
and 10 lb. pails, FOB~here: 12 five
lb. fancy grade, $7.25; 2 cs., $14;
six 10 lb., $6.60; 2 cs., $12.50; 2-10,
postpaid and insured, $2.90; 1-10 1b.,
fancy grade, $1.50; 50 gal. pbl., $50;

50 gal bbl. Amber No. 2 grade, $42.)

Jno. A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga.

20 bee hives, $2 per hive, with good
straight combs, all complete, supers
and all fixtures, strong and. healthy.
Need Harper, Ocilla, Ga.

16 lb. beeswax, 30c lb. Add postage.

R. E. Rider, Norcross, Ga.,

HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Want 50 to 100 lbs. A No. 1 honey

in comb. Must be bright and clear of

beeswax. Quote best price dei Lith-

R, 2.)



red. M. C. Moore, Lithonia, Ga. _
Want to buy bees in any style hives.
State price and No. for sale. Also want

onia. Send sample. Gallberry prefer-_

to exch. 2nd hand 8 frame hives for

bees in any style hive or will take
$1 each for the hives. R. T. Irish,
1307 Seiler Ave., Savannah, Gass

Want bees, any kind, in old fash-

Will pay $1 each, cash. D. F. Thomas,
Odum, Ga., Box 27.

Want to keep bees and make honey

Lon halves. J. M. Ingram, Tifton, Ga.

SYRUP WANTED

Want.to exch. 6 nice heifers, 3
heavy springers, for 1928 syrup.
Must be A. No. 1, or will exe
Cokers No. 7 long "staple cotton seed,
1 yr. from originator. J. M. Goldin,
Draketown, Ga.

Want good thick syrup (ribbon
cane), baby lima beans, dried, horse
apples, Blue Whip peas. Will exch.
for same. Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin,
Ga.

Send sample and make best price del.
Lithonia. M. C. Moore, Lithonia, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE



bu. Rust seed oats, 90c per bu. Dwarf
Essex rape seed, 10c per lb. Robt. S.
Andrews, Hawkingville, Ga.

Cokers pedigreed seed oats
Spring sowing. $1 per bu FOB. Cash
with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce
Ga-.. Rt. 29.

Genuine Appler, Bancroft and Hast-

City, Ga.
Want 30 or 40 bu. of good clean,

joned hives within 15 miles of Odum.

for

Red Rust proof seed oats, 85c per

Want 1-2 bbl., syrup. A. No. 1

for

ings 100 bu. oats for sale, $1 per bu.
In new 5 bu. bags. O. M. Greene, Iron

well filled oats, at reasonable price.

for cash. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga.
Abruzzi seed rye, $2 bu. Cat tail

millet, new crop, 10 lbs., $1.25. J. F.

Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.

Car Lots F or Sale And
Wanted i

CAR LOTSFor Sale

1 car velvet beans in pod; 1 car
peanut hay; 1,car ear corn. F. H.
Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga.

1 car ear corn, 300 gal. Ga. cane
syrup; and 800 bu. 90-day... velvet.
beans L. C. Averett, Cordele, .Ga.

7 r peanut hay; runner peanuts,
and 100 ibs. Lifsey melon seed. R.
D. B. Tayler, Cordele, Ga.

About 3 cars cabbage. J. E.
Cliett, Broxton, Ga., Rt. 2.

10 M. bu. White Spanish peanuts
and 5 M. bu., good Ga. Runners, in





even wt. new 4 bu. bags. Do not

care to sell except in car lots. W. T.
Mardre, Thomasville, Ga.

4 cars peanut hay for sale, $12
ton. J. K. Lutk, C. A., Cordele, Ga.

HAY WANTEDCar Lots
Want 1 car Spanish peanut hay.
ls price. R. J. Walsh, Garfield,
. :

- 10,000 bu. Spanish peanuts and 5M





4 bu. even weight bags. FOB Thom-





Also want to book orders for 16 oz.



ac W. a Mardre, Theme ee
ae : a




bu. Runner peanuts at 6c lb. in new



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COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed.
st yr. from originator. Carefully
picked and ginned, 4c lb. FOB. A. J.
Grant, Dallas, Ga. <
5 bu. improved Russell green seed,
_ Big Boll cotton seed, about 3 wks. ear-
lier than the old Russell. $2 per bu.
J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga.

_ 60 bu. pure Piedmont Cleveland
eotton seed. Ist yr. from planting.
- $1.50 per bu. Miss Rose Turner, Gills-
_ ville, Ga., Rt. 2.

' Cotton seed hull sacks. Sell or exch
for value. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle,
Ga., Rt. 1.
~ Wannamaker cotton seed, $1.25 bu.
All FOB. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro,
Ga., Rt. 5.
- Cotton seed for sale. Dixie Triumph
wilt resistant. Clean selected seed,
he per bu. W. A. Sumner, Adrian,
a. a
_ Wannamaker cotton seed for plant-
_ ing. Fine low bush and big boll type.
$1.25 per bu. Cash with order. B. F.
_ Fagan, Martin, Ga.

Pure Piedmont cotton seed,

_ Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
- merce,.Ga., Rt. 29.

150 to 200 bu. pure half and half
cotton seed at $1.25 per bu. Cash with
order. W. E. Garrett, Bowden, Ga.

_.Have Vandiver Heavy cotton seed.
- Would like to exch. for other seeds,

at market price. My seed worth $1.50.
_. T. Tygart, Nashville, Ga.
250 bu. improved Neely. Cleveland
cotton seed, 1 1-16 inch staple, pure
and clean. $1.50:-bu FOB. R. T. Moses,
_ Turin, Ga. |
Pure milled cotton seed, recleaned
and ginned in private gin, full inch
_ staple, $1.50 per bu. Big Boll will not
blow out in stormy weather. A. P.
_ Deadwyler, Maysville, Ga.
- Summerours half and half cotton
seed. Caught on floor of gin. For sale
at $1.50 per bu FOB. V. H. Hooks,
= Lexsy, Ga. , eee

Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, $1
per bu. White crowder peas, 10c lb.

James Cureton, Austell, Ga.

Genuine Piedmont cotton seed, cull-
ed, $1.25 per bu. FOB. Would trade

some for pure Durham calves. M. T.
Warren, Nuberg, Ga.

Rucker cotton seed for sale at $1
per bu. recleaned and sound. Shipped
in new bags. Summerours half and

half cotton seed. Big Boll variety.

inned as high as 50 per cent lint,

_ recleaned, $1.50 per bu. 20 bu. or more

$1.25 shipped in new bags. A, F. Mill-
er, Cavnoun, G&. 7

100 bu Pure select Wannamaker
Big Boll cotton seed, recleaned and
graded. Sacked in even 8 bu_ sacks,

$1.25 per bu FOB. T. T. Hattaway,
Davisboro, Ga. 7
_ 80 bu. Neely pedigreed big boll cot-
ton seed. ist yr. from _ originator.
Picked and kept pure at gin. Cotton
has medium to light foliage. Fine un-
der boll weevil conditions, $4 per 100
Ib. sack. A. F. Underwood, Conyers,
Ga., Rt.
_ Delta and Pine land cotton seed, 95c
per bu. 1 1-8 inch staple. Limited amt.
Lot of Wannamaker Cleveland cotton
seed. 40 per cent lint, 95c. H. G. Ad-
ms, Social Circle, Ga.- Pee

Rucker and College No. 1 cotton

seed for sale or exch for Otootan or
Laredo soy beans.
Greenville, Ga.

_ Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed.
Steinheimer strain. Sound and pure,
$1.50 per bu. FOB. Mrs. Ida M. Al-
len, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5.

' Pure Vandiver heavy fruiter cot-
ton seed, privately ginned, $1.50 per
bu. Want to exch. for feed corn. S. E.
Vandiver, Lavonia, Ga. ~

50 bu. Donaldson long staple cotton

seed. 1 1-16 in. staple and earlier than
short staple. $1.50 per bu. FOB. J. S.
King, Molena, Ga.
_ Pure Addison Big Boll cotton seed.
In 8 bu bags, $1.25 per bu FOB. Percy
Moore, Culverton, Ga. f ;
_ Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, pri-
vately grown and recleaned, $1.25 per
gu. Riley Couch, Turin, Ga.

J. B. Cousins,



ho MAREE T BULLE VIN

100 bu. cabbage No. 1 and 100 bu.
Piedment Cleveland cotton seed, $1.-
25 bu. FOB. Made one bale per acre
in 1928. Jas. Morton, Athens, Ga.,
RtwAs 4

Pure Wannamaker Cleveland cotton
seed; 16 bu. $1 per bu. FOB. M. L.
Snare, Gainesville, Ga. :

40 bu. pure recleaned Summers half
and half cotton seed 1 1-16 inch sta-
ple. 45 per cent lint. Per acre yearly,
1 1-2 bales. Price per bu, $1.20. Cash
with order. H. L. Greenway, Wadley,
Ga., Rt. 2.

Langford big boll cotton seed, $1.-
25 per bu FOB. R. D. Stowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 4.

Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, $1.25
per bu. Cash with order. J. F. Hutch-
eson, Temple, Ga., Rt. 3.

100 lbs. Lifsey medium seed. R. B.
Taylor, Cordele, Ga. _

Recleaned Pettys Toole and Cooks
Wilt resistant cotton seed at $2 per
bu. In 2 1-2 bu bags. FOB. Chas. Bow-
man, Tifton, Ga.

College No. 1 cotton seed, $1.25 per
Be FOB. Walter Hearn, Chickamauga

a. See

Pure half and half cotton seed, $1.50
per bu. Petty Toole Wilt resistant,
Cokers Cleveland No. 5, Wannamaker
Cleveland, Simpkins Big Boll, $1.75
per bu. J. I, Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.

70 bu. Cleveland cotton seed, $1 per
bu. Also 30 bu. Cokers No. 5 cotton
seed, $1 bu FOB. Webb H. Smith,
Cartersville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Pure Rucker cotton seed, cleaned
at gin, $1.10 per bu FOB. Mrs. W. A.
Bennett, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1.

. 500 bu. Wannamaker half and half

mixed, recleaned, $1.10 per bu FOB.
Lovett and Co., Harrison, Ga.

20 bu pure Cokers No. 5 -cotton
seed, 2 yrs. planting. Made over bale
to acre 1928, $1.50 per bu. $4.50 per
100. D. S. Howington, Commerce, Ga.
Rt. 13,

Pure recleaned half and half cot-
ton seed in 100 lb. bags at $6.50 per
100 lbs. J. O. Lewis, Eastman, Ga.

60 bu. pure Wannamaker Cleveland
cotton seed for 25 bu. pure.field peas.
Grady Atkinson, Madison, Ga.

- Pedigreed Cleveland Big Boll cotton

seed, recleaned and graded, grown on
my farm from breeders, $4.50 100 lb.
bag. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.

Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, $1
per bu. FOB. Cash with order. Ben
S. Thompson, Madison, Ga. :

Wannamaker Cleveland big boll cot-
ton seed, grown from special seed

patches. $1.25 per bu FOB. Z. L. Scott,

Concord, Ga.

Neelys Cleveland Big Boll cotton
seed, 1 yr. from breeder, recleaned
and sacked. $1.50 per bu. for 2 bu
and up. Walter Harrell, Eastman, Ga.
50 bu. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed,
2nd yr. from originator, kept pure at
gin. $1.25 per bu. FOB. R. T. Huff,
Bishope, Ga., Box 23.

Piedmont Big boll pedigree cotton
seed for planting. $1.50 per bu FOB.
Oscar Meister, Baldwin, Ga.

30 or more bu. Wannamaker Cleve-

|land cotton seed, $1.25 per bu., FOB.

D. J. Marshall, Washington, Ga.
Wannamaker cotton seed, graded &

shipped in bags, $1.50 per bu. Lewis

63, graded, $2 per bu. Jim Williams

Favorite, $2 and $2.50 per bu. G. C.

Malphrus, Haleyondale, Ga.
Early prolific. King cotton

also $1.40 per bu. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville, Ga. is
Acald cotton seed for sale. Recom-
mended by the government. 40 per
cent lint. Will sell for $1.50 per 32
Ibs. for 1 or 100 bu. lots. L. S, Brown,
Hartwell, Ga.
Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed,
sound stock, $1 per bu. Also Pied-
mont Cleveland, $1.25 bu. All saved
under ideal weather conditions. Jas.
B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.
Cotton seed, College, No. 1, pure
and sound, at $1.25 per. bu. 60, bu.
Cokers Extra Cleveland cotton seed,
pure and sound, at $1.25 per bu. K.
D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga.
Limited amount of select Wanna-
maker Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed.

seed, | cent lint.

$1.40 per bu. Wilt proof cotton seed, :



Good staple and runs about 45 per
cent lint. Price, $1.25 per bu. FOB.
S. A. Verner, Lavonia, Ga., Box 214.

Pure, recleaned Cooks Wilt Resist-
ant cotton seed, $1.25 bu. FOB. D. C.
Cordle, Trion,-Ga., Rt. 1.

Rucker cotton seed, $1.25 per bu,
FOB. or will exch for cane seed or
anything I can use. T. P. Holcomb,
Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 1.

50 bu pure Rucker cotton seed,
graded and sacked. $1.50 per bu, FOB.
Miss Moreland Miller, Hogansville,
Gas Rt.3, 3

Coker Cleveland strain 5 cotton seed
grown from hand ginned seed. C. N.
Adams, Social Circle, Ga.

Genuine Rucker cotton seed. Direct
from Rucker. $1.25 per bu. Mrs. L.
B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.

5-20 bu. good Wannamaker cotton
seed, $1 per bu or will trade for oats,
wheat, velvet beans or peas or pea-
nuts. J. P. Williams, Griffin, Ga.

One hundred bu. Piedmont Cleve-
land cotton seed, $1.75 per bu. FOB.
R. 8. Johnsen, Jefferson, Ga.

Have 5 tons _pure Wannamaker
Cleveland cotton seed at $3.25 per 100
a FOB. W. B. Sanders, Bowersville,

a.

50 bu. Cokers extra Cleveland cotton
seed, $1 per bu. Geo. B. Berry, Huch-
ing, Ga.

_ 15 bu. Hastings cotton seed or will
exch. for corn, bu for bu. J. L. Wind-.
ham, Butler, Ga. : :

25 bu. pure Rucker cotton seed, $1.-
25 per bu, FOB. H. D. Moss, Dewey
Rose, Ga., Rt..2..-

100 bu. Rucker cotton seed 2nd yr.
from originator, kept clean, 46 per
cent lint, $1 per bu. FOB. D. F. Hol-
comb, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2.

75 bu. Rucker cotton seed, 1 yr.
from Rucker farm, $1 per bu. FOB.

Monford Holcomb, Adairsville, Ga.,|

Rie
Tooles Wilt resistant cotton seed,

pure, $4 for 100 lbs. Joe M. Brown,

McRae, Ga.

50 bu half and half cotton seed,
$1.25 per bu. Will trade 10 bu seed
for 10 bu. 90 day velvet beans. M.
Middlebrooks, Haddock, Ga.

400 lbs. pure Cleveland cotton seed,
clean and sound, $4.50 per 160 lbs.

-FOB. J. B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga.

Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed 1st
yr from originator, $1.50 bu. FOB.
J. T. McClung, Hiram, Ga. B

Cotton seed, Wilt proof, Big Boll
prolific weevil resistant. White Gold.
C. E. Brush, McBean, Ga., Rt. 1.

Cooks Wilt resistant cotten seed,
1st yr. from originator $3.30 for 100
lbs. Also 20 bu. Runner peanuts, $6.
for 100 lbs: J.-B. Cook, Pitts, -Ga.,
Rt. 2.

50 bu Wanamaker Cleveland cotton
seed 1 yr from originator, $1.25 per
bu. Thurmond Gray melon seed from
large melons, $1 per lb. FOB. L. R.
Ogletree, Perry, Ga. f

Prize-winning Piedmont Cleveland
cotton seed; 3 bu sacks $5. J. F. Lee,
Royston, Ga.

Wannamaker Cleveland big boll
cotton seed 8rd yr from originator
Kept pure, 10 bu, $1 per bu FOB. T.
H. Gardner, McCollum, Ga.

2500 bu Rucker cotton seed, FOB |
: 7 money order, Wm. M. Pafford, L
Yand, Ga.

Our Gin; loose at $i bu or sacked in
even 2 or 21-2 bu. $1.25 per bu, at
Cumming, Ga. Make from 42-45 per
E. . Smith. Gumming, Ga. |
Manleys Hearny J ruiter cotton
seed, $1.25 bu, FOB. $1.50 del. H.W.
Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. ~

Have sold my Pettys wilt resist-
ant cotton seed. Also exchanged cow
for mule. J. D. Bishop, Fitzgerald,
Ga.

Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed,
$1 per bu at my house. H. O. Loyd,
Covington, Ga.

Pure Summers half and half cot~
ton seed, not mixed. Stone Mt. melon
seed, also. Howard Pope, Buchanan,
Ga., Rt. 3.

About 360 bu. of Rucker cotton seed
1 yr. from originator, 45 per cent lint.
$1.50 per bu. F. K. Cuncan, Douglas-
ville, Ga.

Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed,

$1.25 per bu. recleaned and graded;

cane syrup in 10 lb. cans.



$1.50. per bu, FOB. R .M. Turner:
Roystons Gas. he Ke
Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed
$ibu L. T. Long, Bremen, Ga..3
Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed,
$1 per bu in any quantity. Also Co-
kers Cleveland and Dixie Wilt varie
ty, $1.25 bu. Good sound seed. Jas.
B. Woods,. Brooks, Ga.
Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, $1_
per bu. L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga. |
10 or more tons of pure Wannama
ker cotton seed, saved for planting
purposes, want $1.25 per bu in bulk
or $1.85 in sacks. Please write me. |
Jno. C, Hays, Mansfield, Ga. qi.
Wannamaker and Rucker cotton
seed, 43 per cent lint. Bale per acre,
free of black seed, shipped in 100 lb.
bags. $1.50 per bu. 10 bu. or more,
$1.30 FOB. No cut prices on any_a
count. Chas. L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga.
60 bu.-of Cokers long staple cotton
seed, 50 bu. Neelys Cleveland cotton
seed, first yr. from breeder, $1 per
bu., or $100 for lot. Cash with order. B
Hs: Thomas, Winder, Ga., Rt. 4. 334
Will exch pure Addison cotton seed
select recleaned in new bags at 5c
per lb for good ribbon cane syrup,
1928 crop. Bryant Rosser, Locust
Grove, Ga. ay
- Select Wannamaker Cleveland cot.
ton seed for sale, recelaned, even wt

bags. 4c lb. Redmon Rosser, Locust

Grove, Ga. Ke:

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COTTON SEED WANTED

Want 5: bu. Piedmont Big Boll cot-
ton seed. R. M. Corley, Barnesville
Gao Rt. he

Want 50 bu. Cleveland Big Boll cot-
ton seed, pure and sound, for seed
Make me your best price. E. H. Nel-
son, Devereaux, Ga. | A ae
Want few bu Green seed cotton
seed. W. W. Kinsey, Summerville, Ga.

Want to exch. cabbage plants for
peas, cotton seed, velvet beans, or
eorn for planting. H. M. Williams
Pavo, Ga. : : ae.

Want 1000 bu. Cooks improved cot-
ton seed. G. C. Woodruff, Columbus.
Ga., 1217 Broadway. a

Want 15 bu. Poulnot cotton se
Will exch. good South Ga. cane
rup. J. W. Ballinger, Abba, Ga.

Want 30 bu. pure petty toole cot
ton seed at $1 per bu. Neel Harper,
Ocilla, Ga. . Oe ees

Want 2 tons pure Wannamaker c
ton seed, quote price and send sa.
ple. 100 bu. runner peanuts. R.
Searborough, Finleyson, Ga.

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SYRUP FOR SALE

25 10 lb. cans, A-1 Ga. Cane syr
75 each if all are taken. FOB. J.
Rheney, Wadley, Ga. oye

Georgia Cane Syrup for sale. 7
per No. 10 bucket or $4.50 per case
of six. J. P. Tham, Metter, Ga.

Want to exch. 6 1-2 lbs. of stone
Mtn., watermelon seed for 6 gal. A.
No. 1 gal. W. E. Hobbs, Reynolds,
Ga. ' :

150 one gallon cans of pure Ga

| Sugar Cane syrup, clear and thick,

for 75e per can. FOB send .P. O
100 per cent pure :Ga. Ribbe

FOB. $4.75
er case. or exch. for fie!d peas 0

good variety of prolific seed corn
E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.

syrup to be found. Want for feed

must be cheap. Ed Bradley, Haz
hurst, Ga., Rt. 41. e
. Strictly A. 1 pure Ga. Cane syrum
in gal., cans, $4.50 per cs., 6; in 1-
eal, cans, $4.80 per cs. 12. J
Ponder, Whigham, Ga. tae

1927 crop Sugar cane syrup in No.
10 cans, 6.to cs., $8.50, also 1928
erop comb honey in No. 10 cans,
to es., $6.40, All FOB. Exch. either
or both for field peas. E. E. Carter.
Hazlehurst, Ga. es

20 gal. syrup, part sugared, in 4
Ib. containers, 80c gal. at home. A
'B. McKay, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 8,

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_. SECOND-HAND. MACHINERY |
eS sane FOR SALE :

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1-1-2 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse gas
eng., good cond., $30, and other
farm implements. J. W. Few, Apala-
chee, Ga. ; :

1 stable manure drill; a real labor
saver, $10FOB Toccoa, or will trade
for equal value in poultry or pigs.
Write for particulars. Ira F. McNinn,
Ayersville, Ga.

- 1 new model 190 Oliver plow, used
1 season, $16; 3 row Cole drill, A-1
cond., with disc., and plows, $20; a
reversible Chattanooga disc plow, A.
ee $10. T. L. Williams, Sautee,
<4 a. S- "
_ 1 farm gas eng., No. 1 cond. Sell,
or trade for anything can use; peas,
corn cotton seed etc. M. F. Jones,
Metter, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 11h
- 1 grain cradle; 2 Gantt distribu-
tors, 1 Avery middle buster, No. 10.
Allin good cond., $3 ea. J. S. Akins,
Social Circle, Ga., Rt. 3.
2 horse turning plow, Syracuse No.
1475, $6, or exch. for 1 bu. O-too-
tan soy beans. W. O. Millsap, Adairs-
ville, Ga:, Rt. 1; me
_ 2nd hand Hoosier corn drill, $6 or
exch. for 2 bu. Brab peas, or nice
it. W. L. Dixon, Quitman, Ga.
__ 2 Vulcan 2 hors plows, No. 10; 3
-Gnatt cotton planters, 5 hamon plow
Stocks for sale or exch. L. B. Harris,
Atlanta, Ga., 1062 Capitol Ave. SE
_ Avery walking cultivator, only
used 10 geys, Sell or exch. for black
pug nose type reg. Berkshire :
Lee Walden, Roan Ga, Rte F-
Jr. cultivator in good cond., $5 or
exch. for 1 pig, any good breed, or
ae a baby ee any breed except
Leghorns or bantams. M. H,
Higgstan, Ga. a
_ Masters plant setter, used 1 5
only, $5 or exch. for bbl. churn, oa
0 gal., or anything of equal value.
an use. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga.
1 John Deere riding cultivator
ghtly used, $40. J. B. Powell, Lake.
ae en -
r., No. 2 Hammer feed mill,
-H. Kinney, Carrollton, me
_ 1 oat thresher, $150; 1 set tobacco
used 1 season. Emory Jones

























































power or hand
d other farm implements, ea
d. Write for description and price
B. Barkesdale, Norwood, Ga. a
800d Vulcan No. 9 2 horse turn.
ing plow, needs paint-and slide, Sell
cash, or cow peas. R, P. Stein-

eo Ga.
sack Hawk corn sheller, for sale
exch. in Si anta
o h. Edwin eee Atlanta, Ga.
- grain drill, al r
S10: Clarke disc sy, "g10s
#lanet Jr.. walking cultivators, $3.59
and $4.50: 2 Planet eee harrow;
5 50 eat B. C. Oliver plow, $6: 1
SMS goober, $4: 2 horsa reversib]>
DiMlside plow, $1.50; 1 Dicks Famou
nd feed cutter, almost new $6.
win F, Shippey, Tallulah Lodge.

P. Titan gas enc.
L @., needs
ght repairs, and other
3 sk ~. 2 zi er
e plements in A-1 cond., sell ae
Ee r et exch. wheat. good bread
ane = description and pric-
Be OY irsville,-
a fe er, Adatreville, Ga., P.
1 chvrning machine.
oe * ine, good cond.,
50 nure bred

W. L. eggs for set.
ting, or for a pig. of any good pa
. C. Chitwood, Martin, Ga. :
Bean hich pow :

lete in A. 1



+ C. chardson, Byron Ga
Pilot riding cultivator with dise
emnlete, $20 or exch. for corn, FOR

EoHton. Ge. Martin, Bowdon,
Saltey cream Separator, good
used very little, $28. Miss

n ta McGill, Vidalia, Ga., Rt. 2.

6 gals. Sell or exch. :

No. 9 power Star pea and bean
thrash in good cond., $15 FOB, or
exch. for Spanish peanuts. Jas. M.
Luck, Wrightsville, Ga.

Colel cotton planter (for cotton
only), good as new, $4. B. L. Bene-
field, Grayson, Ga., Rt. 1.

No. 10 Oliver 2 horse turn plow,
$7.50; No. 13 2 horse Oliver turn
plow, $10; 1 Oliver goober, 1 horse
plow, $4; also pole cuttaway harrow,
$15, or lot for $32.50., FOB. All in
good cond. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville,
Ga. ee

1 Covington cotton and corn plant-.
-er, with Velvet bean attachment
(plant corn and bean at same time,
good cond., used 1 season, latest imp.
$18 or exch. for 15 bu. shelled corn.
Pay freight chg. 1 way. D. J. Kim-
ball, Nunez, Ga.

1 corn sheller, dbl. feeder, A-i.
cond. Sell cheap, or exch. for equal
value. . D. Tarpley, Lovejoy, Ga..
Rt.

Imp. Wm. J. Oliver 2 horse turn
plow, good as new, $12.50. H. Thomp-
son, Doerun, Ga.

1 shop bellows, needs recovering.
Sell or exch. for any farm produce.
Make best offer. J. B. Wilson, Sur-
rency, Ga.

2 new Champion Binders and 1
new Champion hay rake, for sale at
great reduction in price. R. L. Rogers,
Winder, Ga.- - a

2 row dusting machine (made in
East Point), cost $85. Used 1 season.
good cond. Sell or exch. for young
cow with Ist or 2nd calf, or for good
work mule. Write what you have.
Eric Walker, Riverdale, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 reaper and binder, Deering make,
good cond., $75 cash, or exch. for
anything can use same value. J. B.
Jones, Chauncey, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 dbl. wheel J. R. push plow, 7 sets
-of plows, practically new, used 1 hr.
$10 or exch.for chickens: B. R. Wht.
Wyandottes, or S.C. R. I. Reds, 10
hens and 1 rooster. Mrs. Maud Wil-
liams, Luxomini, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Smalley feed mill, that will grind
stalks fine as cotton seed hulls, $25
for quick sale. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart-
well, Ga.

good as new, and 1 combination plant
er, used 1 yr. Sell both cheap. Homer
Hobbs, Stapleton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 161.
1 well nump, good as new, works
in well, 50 ft. deep. Write H. M.
Fortson, Appling, Ga. :

1 horse boll weevil machine, $15;
3 Vulcan plows: No. 9; No. 7; No.
6, $7 ea., $18 for all 3, or exch. for
3 50 lb. pigs, or Wannamaker cotton
; seed at $1 hu., or anything can use
of equal value. Wm. Roberts, Monti-
sello, Gasca Rte .3. SS

SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
one WANTED
Want to exch. 1 boll weevil mop-
ver, works on Hayman stock (and 2
bottles of poison), cost $10, for Drag
harrow, or sell cheap. O.S. Williams
Scotland, Ga., Daily Star Rt._

Want 2 horse walking cultivator.
Oliver or John Deere | preferred.



| Sherwood Atkinson, Umatilla, Fla.,

P.O, Box 393. Soh Se
~ Want old Binders, within: 20 mi.
Fairmont. Must be good cond. Write
and give make and price. C. B. Vance.
-Fairmont, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 37. :
- Want 1 power spray machines in
sood shape that holds 1 or 200 gal.,
spray. J: O. Parker, Baldwin, Ga.
Want Martin ditcher, in good shape
cheap. J. L. King, Molena, Ga. -
Want a manure spreader, mowing
machine and 9 ft. rake; 2 horse Chat-
tanooga walking plow; 3 horse Chat-
tanooga reversible disc plow. A. B
Greene, Blue Ridge, Ga. _
Want 2 riding cultivators, complete

| with gangs and disce., in perfect cond.

cheap for cash. Reuel Jenkins, Dan-
ielsville, Ga., Rt. 3. 5
Want second hand water pump and
other parts, for 4 H. P. Cushman eng.
C. F. Salmon, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Want 1 used well pump that is



pulled by gas eng.,



| Write best prices.

2 horse plow, No. 10, Imperial, |



in good cond. |!

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Edgar Woodall,
Cornelia, -Ga., Rt. 1. = Seas

Want 1 small power orchard dust-
er. Preferably an aluminum one. F.
L. Maddox, Jackson, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want to exch. a red Jersey gilt
or male from reg. stock, wt., about
75 lbs., each, for a good cotton drill,
1 that will drop or drill either. J. S.
Peters, Berlin, Ga.

Want 1 De Laval cream separator,
in good cond. Will exch. 1 10 cwt.
No. 8 Oliver steel plow, Toole cot-
ton seed, or Velvet beans. D. B.
Hooks, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.

vator, and good make. Must be in
good cond. Will pay cash if price is
right, or exch. True to name Willets
Pride, seed corn at $2.50 bu. W. H.
Wood, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want No. 13 Oliver turner and
heavy drag harrow, cheap and good
cond., Will pay cash. State lowest
price in first letter. R. H. Griffith,
Maysville, . Ga.
~ Want to exch. 3 roller cane mil!
and copper pan, in good cond., for
3-0r 4H. P. gas eno. Prefer Intl.
make. Must be in good shape. Write
for information. W. V. Worley, Cal-
houn: Ga, Rt: 2; Box bls 23

Want a good used Ledbetter cot-

ton planter for cash, or exch. Col-|

lege No. 1 cotton seed. Walter Hearn,
Chicamauga, Ga.

Want used tractor harrow, in good
cond. Would trade. J. M. Few, Apa-
lachee, Ga.

Have bought disc harrow and plow
Answer to many inquiries. J. H.
Belcher, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 1 Covington cotton seed
dropper, 1 2 horse gas. eng., 1 force
pump, 1 in. discharge. All must be in
a cond. J. E. Oxford, Monticello,

a.

Want 1 water tank and tower in
good cond. Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga.

Want to exch. an I. H. C., 6 horse
gas eng., for an 8 or 10 horse eng.,
and pay difference. My eng., in
good shape, but need a larger one.
T. J. Franklin, Barnesville, Ga.

INCUBATORS FOR SALE

ey Ideal 92 cap. incubator, good con-
dition, complete -with instructions, and
thermometer, $7.50 cash. Mrs. J. 8S.
Berryhill, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 Simplex brooder, 500 can., good
cond., $15. Mrs. \M. L.. Callaway,
Rayle, Ga. . ee Se

_500 cap. Buckeye brooder, good con-
dition, practically new, $8. A. P. Sta-



pleton, Wrens, Ga.

_ 100-cap. oil burning brooder, good
cond., good thermometer, has. been
used once, $8 or exch. for 8 bu., Ga.
Runner seed peanuts, or for 8 healthy

fat hens. No Le&horns accepted. L. B. |
| Nobles, Seville,Ga. ;

Belle City 140 cap., incubator; 130
cap., Wisconsin, both in good running
cond.. with thermometer (Belle City
has instruction book) $6 ea., also two
500 cap., Blue Flame oil burning
brooders, in good cond., $6 ea. R. C.
Wilder, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C.

Incubators: 103 degree, 550 cap.,
$20; Buckeye, 120 cap., $10; 150 cap.
Wisconsin, $8. Sell or exch. for cured
meat or corn. R. H. McComb, Milledge-
ville, Ga. oe

1 Exray incubator, used very little,
thermometer and instruction book.
Cheap for cash, or exch. for 16 hens
of any large breed, or for hogs, or
anything can use. Mrs. B. L. Hel-
muth, Manassas, Ga., Rt. 2.

250 cap., Foy incubator, A-1. cond.,
and of proven merit in hatching. Sell
or exch. for 1 Sol Hot oil burning
brooder of not less than 500 cam Will
bear transportation 1 way. P. A.
Blanchard, Thomson, Ga. = *_-

500 cap. Blue Flame self regulating
brooder, with automatic heat control,

never been used, $17.50, or exch. for
| good sound peas, or Bourbon Red tur-

keys (hens and tom) Mrs. A. Vandi-
ver, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. ae

1 Old Reliable Standard make, 250
cap., oil burning brooder, good cond.,
used 1 time, $5 FOB, or exch. for 6

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pure bred Brown or W. L. hens, good
layers, not over 1 yr. old. Jal Dens-
more, Canton, Ga., Rt. 1. :

140 cap. Cypress incubator, good

cond., complete with instruction book,

thermometer and egg tester, $15 FOB
or exch. for 15 hens, any large breed.

Mrs. C. D. Arthur, Zebulon, Ga., Rt.

2. :
Little Brown. Hen incubator, used _
only twice, in good cond., 50 cap., di-

rections, and without thermometer, -
$3.50 or exch. for 3 Black Minorca
pullets, Pape strain. Ea. to pay exp.
_ | T. F. Hicks, Adel, Ga. pare
Want 1 second-hand walking culti-| :

3 coal burning brooders, 500 cap.,

2 new 1 used once, $15.ea., or exch.

for 21 full blood hens, not over 1 yr.
old, any breed. Breeders cost $21.50
ea. R. L. Reils, Savannah, Ga., 607
Seiler Ave.

1 Never-Fail incubator, pat turning
trays, 450 cap., good operating cond.,
with instruction book, operated twice.

Sell or exch. for 25 R. I. Red or Barred.
Rock, 1 yr. old hens and 2 roosters.

Mrs. C. W. Harrell, Waycross, Ga.,
1702 Montgomery St.

~ 600 cap Sol Hot brooder, used 4 wks _

$12.50. or exch for pure bred Musco- . a
vey ducks, or what have you? Mrs.

N. W. McLeod, Shellman, Ga. Be
Used Blue Flame Buckeye brood-
ers, 500 cap., guaranteed to be in good
operating cond., also used incubators,
cheap for cash. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.

Valley, Ga.

1 Simplex brooder, 1500 cap., one

Buckeye 1M cap., Ea used 1 season
and in perfect cond. Make offer. Wm. |

C. Smith, East Point, Ga.

1 Little Brown Hen incubator, $3

or exch. for 1 turkey hen; Mrs. L. H. |
Hutto, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Queen incubator, 600 cap., good
cond., $35. Mrs. York Webb, Moul-
trie, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Sol Hot brooder, 300 cap., good
cond., $9. Aggie Franklin, Duluth,
Gas Ril 2

Have sold incubator and brooder.

Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. Jas- _

per Brown, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Two 500 cap Buckeye Blue Flame
broeders, mechanically perfect, $10
and $11 respectively; 12 Star drink-
ing fountains, used 1 brood, 5c ea.
Edwin F. Shippey, Tallulah Lodge,
Ga.

er, $12.50 plus transportation chgs.,.

or exch. for 13 pure bred Barred
Rock hens, not over 1 yr. old. Ha to
pay chgs., on exch. received. Mrs. M.

M. Peters, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 4.
200 cap. Queen incubator, sell or .
exch. for good planting cotton seed.
Write. Mrs. Lucia Reeves, Ben Hill,
Ga. : : a
Imp. Radio Blue Flame oil brooder,
300 cap., good cond., $5; Big Grey hen

incubator, 100 cap., complete, $5. Mail
charge not included. Mrs. J. H. Pat-

rick, Conyers, Ga.

1 Jersey incubator, 160 cap., good
cond., $10 or exch. for hens, any good
heavy breed. Mrs. J. C. Doster, Camp-
ton, Ga., RFD 2. : co eee

600 cap Buckeye incubator, with au-

tomatic turning trays, $75 or exch. for
hens: R. I. Reds or B. Rocks at market

price. 1 Queen incubator, 400 cap., $45
or exch. for shell corn at market price. |

Both incubators in good cond. Mrs. A.

J. Carter, Newington, Ga.
- 400 cap. Wishbone incubator, in per-

fect cond., $50 (bargain) cash. J. C. :

Bastom, Milledgeville, Ga.
Style E., No. 17 Buckeye 210 cap. |
incubator, first class cond., cheap for
cash. Write for particulars and price.
Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry, Ga.
1 Cypress incubator, 144 cap., per-
fect cond., $15 or exch for. W. L. baby
chicks of some good strain; 1 Buck-
eye Blue Flame 500: cap. brooder, $12.
E. F. Mingledorff, Springfield, Ga.
400 cap. Queen incubator with au-
tomatic turning trays. Never been
used, $15. Wil lexch either.

brooder, never used, $15. Will exch.

either, Write what you have to offer. B

L. R. Ogletree, Perry, Ga. 2%

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500 cap. oil burning Buckeye brood-.

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NCUBATORS FOR SALE

(00 cap. incubator, copper pipes, 2
cuit heating. system, with automat-
tilting chimney, thermometer and

sch. for 100 pure Tompkins strain
d chicks from flock tested for B.
D. Must be dark rich red and cull-
Mrs. R. Donaldson, Metter, Ga.,

sconsin incubators, 185 and 450
2 thermometers and unused
ar, $25 crated and del at depot,
at home. Mrs. R. S. Simpson,
ly Hall, Ga.
od. Wisconsin hot water heated
ubator, in perfect cond., 250 cap.,
cash, or exch. for 11 any large
ed hens, not wt. less than 4 1-2
. A. Hollis, Austell, Gas; Rie

INCUBATORS WANTED
Want Little Brown Hen incubator.
st be in good cond., used not over
ason. Will exch. 3 settings of ei-
Ferris White Leghorn, or Berry
n Barred Rock eggs, valued at
per 15 eggs. David C. Shope,
r Mount, Ga.
ant to exch. a Duroc Jersey male
m reg. stock, wt. about 75 lbs. for
rooder, 500 cap., in very good con-
n. Sol Hot, oil burning preferred..
Peters, Berlin, Ga.
mt 1 small electric incubator, 115

good cond., cheap for cash. R. T.
ay, Gainesville, mae 28 E. Spring
ee

{ISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE.
5 cotton sacks, 100 and 150 lb. cap
. FOB. Chas. Breedlove, Gray,





ite and Red vinegar, in 50 gal.
16 gal., FOB Dublin. Cash with
i, 1h: Harrison, - Dublin, Ga.

ountry straw brooms, $1 doz., or,

kind. Tom P. Trowell, Ambrose,
eat. 1.

un Cured tobacco, 1927 crop for
ing, 4 lb. pkg.; $1 del. Wm.
, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 4.

old, flue cured smoking ~ and
ng tobaco, 7 Ibs., $1; 15 Ibs., $2
aid. H. K. Sligh, Fitzgerald, Ga.
pier grass roots and stalks, $2.-
er 100 del. Geo. Ze Miller, Wood-
ear.

round Secier sfiell for chickens, $1
100 lbs., FOB. W. A. Smith, Sa-
ah, Ga., 102 Bay St., East.

bs. new geese feathers, $3. Mrs.
Moore, Ga., Rt 3, Box

00 Ibs. black walnuts, hulled and
, 2c per l|b., del. Forsyth. Have
all Stewart pecans advertised.
er to many inquiries Mrs. R. A.
emarrs, Ga., Rt. 1.
aw brooms, best grade, 12 for
0, or exch. for value. Mrs. John
Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4.
lack walnut kernels, nice and clean
large pieces, 50c lb., del. Martha
an, East Ellijay, Ga. g
e, new straw brooms, 6 for 55c,
or exch for seedling pecans or
nuts at 10c lb., ea. Raymon Voll-
1, Winston, Ga., Rt. 1. ip
e clean chicken feathers, free
tail and wing feathers, 25c Ib.
_V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
w straw brooms, $1 doz., also
peaches, free from worms, $1
Ibs., apples ,$1 for 6 Ibs., but-
rbeans, 20c lb., castor beans, 5c doz.,
istard seed, Be pkg Will exch| for
muda onion or cabbage plants, or
au or eggs. Eva Howard, Moultrie
foe
raw brooms, wrapped with splits,
doz. Mrs. Harry Leslie, Greenville,
Rt. 1, Box 5-A.
kory hammer handles, 15c ea.,
andles, 25e ea. Handmade, per-
et peaee: Henry Livingston, Abba,



ew bu. sound, dry black Walaa
sou. J. J. Stephens, Luthersville,
eet. 1.
icked out black walnuts, 50c Ib.
- Rinnie Murphy, Davisboro, Ga.
ack walnut kernels, sound and
0c Tb. Add postage if less than

truction book, good cond. $16.50 or

eas,



. for seeds, or country produce of |



are ok Cash a order,

Fannie Coltrane, Cumming, ae Rt.
. Nice, elean slicker fenton Elbe
from tail and wing feathers, 25c lb.
Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
15 lbs. new geese feathers, in tick
a without, = Ls Mrs. T. J. Win, Kite
a.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

Want seed rice, any quantity. Write
James K. Evans, Hastman, Ga., Rt. 6.
: Want to exch. various flowers, for
wits sacks. Write. Mrs. Sarah Grin-



dle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
setting eggs from
Warhorse Games or White Leghorns,

Want to exch.

strawberry plants for a good pr. Acme
egg scales. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange,
ra. RE Os,

Want a few 100 frost proof cab-
bage and Bermuda onion plants; red
and yellow Japonicas, peonies, azal-
Jap Barberry, hibiscus, black
scuppernong, Irish and Eng. junipers,
Lombardy poplars, pyramid and glob-

ula arbor vitea, dbl. althea and Nor-

way or Colorado Spruce or other Ev-
ergreens; also a few peanuts and pa-
pershell pecans. Will exch. other
plants, flowers, ete., for above. Write
before shipping. W. R. Hatchell, Col-
lege Park, Ga.

Want 4 lbs. nice new geese feath-

-ers. Will pay 50c lb. Mrs. G. E. Mc-

Coy, Avera, Ga.

Want to exch, monthly rose cut-

tings, bridal wreath, evergreen box-
.wood, dusty miller, lily bulbs, climb-
ing rose and jonquils for white feed
or sugar sacks. Mrs. J. W. Miller,
Bowdon, Ga.;- Rt. 5.

Want bbl. churn, 8 or 10 gal. cap.
Will exch. W. L., Ferris strain hens,
or 1 coal burning brooder, used 1 sea-
son, or Masters plant setter, used 1
bee eG. ee Graham, Ga., Rt.



FARM HELP. WANTED
Want 2 men to work. on farm.
Give correct age and state what exp.
you have had and what wage you ex
pect. Can use married men, but

wont move them. Sam C. Lovelace,

West Point, Ga.

Want reliable colored man and
wife for general farm work in good
home of family of 3 near Marietta.
$20, (for both together), mo., and
board. C. C. White, Dunwoody, Ga.

Want an old colored or white man
to work on farm. Clyde Gurley, Ax-
son, Ga.

Want good farmer for 1 horse

farm on 50-50 basis, with enough |

labor to work crop. W. P. Thomason,
Ellerslie, Ga., Box 34.

Want industrious man or family to
farm. Prefer parties who can do
blacksmith, woodwork and who are

interested in live stock, poultry, and

bees; good chance to right party. Ref
axch. D. A. Bradham, _ Glennville.
Ga., Rt. A.

Want good hand to work on farm
hy dav at $1 per day, with family.
Must be a hard worker, honest and
sober. Use family for hoe help. J.
HH, Leverett, Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1, Box
101.

Want to hire a hog on farm. $16
mo. board. Jaundry and 3 mo. in
school next fall. R. J. Bishop, Fitz-
cerald, Ga.. Rt. 2.

Want middleaged white man, single

strictly sober, honest and industrious |

to live in family and attend to 3
cows, 100 hens, 20 turkey hens, 1 M.
baby chicks, 8 sows and keep up pas-
ture fence, garden and keep all yds.
ond poultrv houses clean and sown
to oats. Will consider wages or

| shares. State plainly in first letter,

oxp.. ref.. and health. Would enlarge
considerably with proper man. Ae
Bailey, Blakely. Ga., Rt. 1.

Have secured a man to work for
wages, Answer to many inauiries.
nee Ward, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt.

Richt.

Want 1 youne or middie aged man |

+. work on farm that is able to work
Muat be healthy and have no bad
habits, for 1929. Will pay $18 a mo.,
and board. Write or come see me.









et

|W. Ss pucker Lithia Sings. Ga. =

Rt. 1, Box 44.

-Want an industrious married man
with small family to work in modern
equipped dairy. If interested, write
for particulars and send ref. Miss
Mary E. Clarks, Lexington, Ga., and
Buffalo Mill Farm.

Want a girl to live on farm gud
help with general work, milking,
garden, etc. Live as one of family
and must like children. Mrs.. W. B.
Wright, Tunnel Hill, Ga.

Want. good smart. boy, 16 or 17 yr.
old, to help farm with man and. wife,
with no children. Write for further
information. Dock Adams, Cleveland
Ga., Babsccoens

Want. man to do renerad
work. Write for particulars.
Blackwell, Shady Dale, Ga.

Baan

- Want white man and wife to live
in house, for general farm work for.

wages. Must be able, good worker,
sober and reliable. Good place for
right party. J: W. Steward, Oxford,
GaneRte 2;

Want good farm help for 2 horse
crop, also want settled white woman
to live in home and assist with gen.
work, cows, chickens, etc. M. Foster,
Tilton, Ga., Whitfield county, N. GC.

| & St. L. RR.

Want some good, reliable woman
to live in home and assist with gen.
light work on farm. Good home. Will
pay what is right. J. H. Barnhart,
Greensboro, Ga.

Want good hand, grown boy or
man, white or colored, to work on
farm. Must be sober, honest, and re-

liable and not afraid to work from.

sun till sun. Reasonable wages, or |
would give a white boy, large erlough
to plow, a good home as 1 of family
and send to school, board and clothes

| No loafers need reply. Joe Rowland,

Carnesville, Ga.

-Want boy, 16 or 18 yrs. old to
work on farm
work, $15 board and laundry. Must
be honest and good worker. H. M.
Bolton, Thomson, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want good farmer for 2 or 1
horse crop. 1 with stock, feed and
implements, and can finance self.
Good house, land etc., 5 mi. from De-
catur. Miss Tullie Smith, Decatur,
Ga.; Rt A:

Waht good Paraioe Zor 1 or 2 horse
crop. 1 with feed, implements, and
who can finance self. Good house,
land, ete., 1 mi. Dennis. H. B. Hearn,
Eatonton, Ga.

Want middle aged white woman
to keep poultry and do general light
work for 2 young men on farm. Col:
vard Bros., Crandall, Ga. -

Want honest industrious man or
man with family who wont destroy.
fruit trees, as keener of 55 acre
Lake Beach farm. Write for infor-
mation, etc. M. Gaskins. Macon, Ga.,
Room 85, 5th Natl. Bank Bldg.

Want bov. 16-18 yrs. age to assist
in making 1929 1 horse crov. Begin
st once and work until September.
Shack. board, clothes and give $50
when time is uv. If satisfied will con-
tinue to emvlov after September; al-
so want a healthy woman to live in
family and assist with general work.
K. W. Culpepper. Buchanan, Ga.



POSITIONS WANTED :

Want job on farm for self and 15

vr. old bev. near Atlanta. Life time
ayn... in dairvine and truck farming
J. L. MeDowell, Clarkston, Ga.
17 vr. old boy desires vosition on
farm at $30 ver mo. and board: have
9th grade education and can do anv
lind of farm work. Ref. A: A. Nash.
Draketown. Ga., Rt. 1.

Nice widow with 2 boys, 6 and 12
vrs. old desires position on farm. te
assist with gen. work, near good
eehool and with nice peonle. Can
cive ref. Mrs. Victoria Schwab, E)-
lenwood, Ga.. Rt. 1.

Wont vosition in dairy or on vouk-
try farm. Can furnish very hest of
ref. as to ability ete. Dodge Mathew.
Rhine, Ga.. Rt. 1..

Want job as wage hand for ee



O. C. Bulloch, Warm Springs, Ga. ~ r

and keep hand at

jrencevilel, Ga., Rt. 1.

man on farm. 30 yrs. of age, aieone
and healthy and dont mind work. | a
Raised on farm. Wife and self only i in
family. Must have work at once.
Good ref. M. D. Watson, Metter, Ga.

Young man, 18 yrs. of age, wants. _
job doing gen. farm work. Life time
exp. Need work at once. D. D. Story,
Andersonville, Ga., Rt. 1. a

Want job as dairyman. Can super- ~
vise a dairy and am specialized in
making buttermilk, both the cream
and bulgarian. L. L. Vaieoy, Lie. 3s
thonia, Ga., Rt. 2. ene

Single man wants job on general eS
or poultry farm. Have had some exp. _
with poultry. Good ref. C.J. Hollo- a
way, Millen, Ga. ; ye

Position wanted as alien of mill
wright. Life exp., Ref. P.-C Day Lin- ee
colnton, Ga.

Want job on farm, or will take part
erop for rest. of 1929. Wiling worker.
Can do most anything around a farm
Man must move me. T. F. Hicks,
Adel, Ga.

Want place on ine LORE, horse. 1
Would consider wages, $25 mo., good
house, water and patches, free of ~
charge, or expect to be furnished sup-_
plies and financial aid to move on.
San drive-truck and am exp. in peach
culture. C. Lawrence, Cordele, Ga.

Now have position advertised for & =
Answer to many inquiries. Paul R.
Camp, Jr., Atlanta, ee 430 aes
NE., Apt. 2. sy

PIGEONS FOR SALE

1 pr. Carneaux pigeons: 2 pr. Hom- i
ing; 4 pr. Mixed Homer and 3 pr. mix-
ed white pigeons. All mated, banded
and working, $5 for lot or exch. for)
good size hens. Prefer Barred Rocks.









8 varieties pigeons, $4 per pr., up;
9 prs. Yellow Carneaux, $30 for lot:
of 9 pr. J. Roy Turner, Atlanta, Ges
5383 Turner Place, NW. ese

8 pure bred Carneaux pigeons; 2 pr. ee ea
mated and working; rest, 2 mos. old
squabs (they raise. a pr. of squabs
every mo) $5 for lot, or $1.50 ea., for
mated pr., and-$1 pr. for the squabs.
All healthy stock. Daris haa
Rockingham, Ga. 2

White Kings and Carneaux sige xD
mated pairs and youngsters. J. W.
Stephenson, College Park, Ga. ae

1 pr. snow white King pigeons, $2,
mated and working. C. J. ornare foe
Ranger, Ga.

1 Carneaux hen, full blood, $1 FOB.
Billie Hudson, Athens, Ga., 115 Mill-
edge Terrace.
100 Carneaux, $50; 50 Birmingham
Rollers, $50. Sell all or part_at this
price; also 10 Muff Tumblers, $6.50; __
10 Carneaux, $5; 10 Homers, $5. Cash
with order. Prompt shipment. R. L.
Tribble; Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 69.

RABBITS FOR SALE ey
5 pedigreed (bred or unbred) Chin-
chila 10 mos. old does, $10 ea., 10 mos
old bucks, $8 ea. From prize winning _
stock, all eligible to reg. Ped. papers
furnished. Shipped FOB Marietta.
Mrs. H. N. Johnson, Marietta, Ga.,
108 Wright St.
Reg. Chinchilla rabbits for sale.
Mrs. S. L. Wiliams, Savannah, Ga. are
212 W. 40th St. Os
New Zealand White rabbits, from.
pve winning stock. Reasonable pric-
H. Daugherty, Macon, Ga., 201 oe
Pine Ave. Se
7 fine 8 mos. old does and 1 buek,. a
Flemish Giants. $10 Have decided to
concentrate on 1 breed, otherwise $40.
wouldnt get them. Allen Smith, Law-













































1 large gray Belgian buck, pure
bred, $2; 1 black Giant Belgian doe,
$1. 505. 1 fine White English pink-eyed
doe, $2: All does bred. Pure bred
stock. Will exch. for 2 hens and one
cock: R. I. Reds or any heavy breed
chickens, about grown or grown. Must
be pure bred. R. Lamar Brantley.
Wrightsvile, Ga., Rt. 6.

8 Chinchillas: 4 does: and 4 bathe
8 wks old, finest cond., but not reg.
$1 ea., for quick sale, or will trade for
3. zood W. L. pullets. C. F. Hinton









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RABBITS FOR SALE

~ 8 grey rabbits, 4 mos old, 40c ea.,

or $1.10 for lot FOB. Cash with order.
Everett Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga., Rt.

diy
ee Rabbits: al ages, bred does and
does with young. Write if interested.
W. E. Wilson, Lavonia, Ga. -

- 1 bred Chinchilla doe with pedi-
gree, $5. Carles Dellinger, Maxeys,



.
Ps

a.
3 mos. old White Flemish does, wt.
* 5-1-2 to 6 lbs, $2; bucks, ~$1.50,
from large reg. and pedigreed rab-
bits; 4 mos. old New Zealand White
does, $1.50, buck, $1; Money return-
ed if not satisfied. Peter J. Haden,
Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1, Phone Fairfax
1750-J.

RABBITS WANTED

r Want pt least 500 domestic rab-
_-bits, all breeds: Chinchillas, New
Zealands, Flemish, etc. I. W. Taylor,

Hapeville, Ga., 22 Lang Ave.

Want 4 bred Chinchilla does and
~ 1 buck. Must be good, healthy stocix
_.. and cheap for cash. C. A. Dobbs,
_ Gainesville, Ga.

. Want 1 or 2 pure bred N. Z. or Bel-
gian hare does, bred. Will exch. yng.
white English pink eyed rabbits or
Barred Rock chicks for same, or pay
cash. H. P. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt.
2,

- Want to exch. 1 male and 3 female

eat squirrels for 1 pr. New Zealand

rabbits, full stock. Must be grown
Clifton Bass, Dexter, Ga., Rt. 3.

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
- 100 lbs. English pea seed, Willets
wonder variety, clean and free from
trash, 20c per lb. Add postage. Will
exch a few lbs for butter beans or
_ dried fruit, or will exch. 6 lbs for 1M
cabbage plants, Jersey or Charleston
Wakefield. Mrs. N. J. Burgess, Max- |
eys, Ga.
Good, sound, recleaned 90 day velvet
beans, 1928 crop in good even wt. 2
1-2 bu sacks at $1.50 per bu FOB. T.
C. Jordon, Bartow, Ga.
Yellow lupins, sometimes called Cal-
Bo ifornia peas, 3 tablespoons, 10c. J. B.
Graham, 740 Wheatley St., Americus,
. Ga.
Seed velvet beans, hand selected,
bunch, $2.50 per bu. 90 day, $1.75 bu.
_ Will exch. for corn or cotton seed. J.

D. McGee, Walden, Ga., Rt. 1.

_ Bunch English pea seed, very pro-

* lifie and drought resistant. Also white
pole and white bunch butter beans.
All 30c per lb. Enclose postage. Mrs.
H. F. Sprailing, Barnesville, Ga., Rt.
A.

Cream crowder peas, 10c lb. Bunch
early English peas, 25c lb or exch.
Mrs. J. J. Brookshire, Demorest, Ga.,

eyo eS by

- Willets Wonder, Bunch Frost proof

English peas, 30c per lb. Add postage.

Mrs. B. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga.
California Black eyed peas. for

- seed. Sound. 12c lb. del. J. W. Weeks,

Dial, Ga.











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cleaned, well matured and sound, $7
; od bu. FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston,
\-Ga,

Sound iron peas, $3.40 per bu. Sound
Clay peas, $3.30 per bu. 2 crop: peas
$3.35 per bu. M. L. Atkinson, Kings-
jand, Ga.

English peas with purple blossoms
_ 10c cup or 3 cups for 25c. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. G. Loggins, Pendergrass,
Ga. Rt. 1.

8 1-2 bu sound brab peas for sale
at $4 per bu. J. L. Windham, siepced
Ga.

Will exch. 1 cup stringless green
pod garden beans for 2 cups pumpkin
' geed. Also purple crepe myrtles, 10c
ea. Mrs. G. L. Chester, Waleska, Ga.
10 bu. Otootan beans. Want to exch

for good brab peas 2 for 1. Send sam-
ple. W. H. Davidson, Fort Valley, Ga.
Velvet bean cow peas, peanuts. C.
- E. Brush, McBean, Ga., Rt. 1.
20 bu. Otootan soy beans $7.50 per
- bu. Guaranteed as good as the best.
J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga. :
Few bu. nice clean Otootan










_ Soy

.125 bu. genuine Otootan beans re-



.MAREET. BULLETIN ee
neana! oe 50 bu FOB. J. J. Geach,

Luthersville, Ga.

No 1 90 day velvet beans, $1.60 per
bu FOB. J. Frank Tanner, Sanders-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want to exch. 2 bu peas for 1 bu
of Otootan soy beans. W. T. Brantley,
Jr., Harrison, Ga.

22 bu mixed peas sound, $2.90 bu.
A. P. Stapleton, Wrens, Ga.

90 day running seed velvet beans,
in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $2 FOB. B. L. Hay-
man, Sardis, Ga.

1928 crop, 90-day speckled velvet
beans in 2 1-2 bu bags. $1.80 per bu.
FOB. Cashier check or M. O. Mal-
come McMillan, Bartow, Ga., Box 68.

Limited quantity extra 90-day vel-
vet beans for planting, $1.40 per bu
FOB. Sample sent on request. W. E.
Josey, Jr., Bartow, Ga.

Winter English peas, 30 lb. Cash
or will exch for Stone Mt. or Lifsey
Watermelon seed. Mrs. J. G. Broome,
Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6.

400 ibs sound, clean, pure Sugar
crowder seed peas, 5 lbs. or more, 14c
lb del. 12 lb FOB. Tenderest corn-
field and striped half runner garden
beans, 35c lb del. White running but-

'ter beans and prolific Early English

peas, 25c lb. 5 Ibs. $1 del. C. F. Mad-
iox, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Winter beans, 20c per qt. and post-
age. Mrs. M. L. Clayton, Roy, Ga.

Good 90 day recleaned seed velvet
beans in even wt. 2 1-2 bu sacks, at
$1.50 per bu FOB. Cash with order.
H. C. Brown, Bartow, Ga.

I have sold peas advertised in your
paper. Had many inquiries. H. L. El-
liston, Rupert, Ga.

18 bu. Otootan beans, guaranteed
to be clean, sound and pure. Samples
on request. J. G. Underwood, Greens-
boro, Ga.

8 bu. iron peas, somewhat mixed
with Clays. $3 per bu, FOB. H. D.
Lancaster, Geneva, Ga. :

20 bu. field peas, sound and unmix-
ed, $3.50 per bu, FOB. Write for sam-
ples. J. E. Vaughn, Holly Springs, Ga.

90 day seed velvet beans, $1.50 per
bu. FOB. C. W. Pittard, Eastman, Ga.
, Have sold all my peas. Had many
inquiries. Thank you. J. E. Sims, Ella-
ville, Ga. .

90 day velvet beans, $1.35 per bu.
W. B. Powell, Bartow, Ga. |

500 bu 90 day velvet beans, $1. 50
per bu; Nice and dry. E. T. May, War-
then; Ga.

Mixed speckle peas, $3 per bu FOB.
M. T. Warren, Dewy Rose, Ga.

Pure bunch velvet beans in 2 1-2
bu bags. 1928 crop. $3 per bu FOB.
10 bu and up, $2.75 FOB. J. F. Bo-
hannon, Eastman, Ga.

50 bu. Brab peas, $4 bu. choice re-
cleaned early speckled velvets, $1.35
bu. Pedigreed bunch velvets, $3. C. H.
Brooks, Sandersville, Ga., Rt. A.



. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want about 1 qt. of butter beans for
seed. Will exch sugar crowdets for
same or flower seed. Mrs. J. W. Hens-
ley, Ramhurst, Ga.

Want few lbs of acre peas. Send
sample and best cash prices. W. T.
Hughes, Albany, Ga., Box 11.

Want rice or Lady peas. Mrs. A.
M. Hackney, Cedartown, Ga., Box 547.

Want to buy iron peas, 10 bu lots
and up. H. M. Franklin & Co., Tenn-
ille, Ga.

All varieties peas wanted. Please
submit samples and prices. A. C. Book-
er & Co., West Point, Ga.

Want half runner snap beans for
seed; long green pod okra seed. Crook
neck | yellow squash seed. Mrs. J. P.
Warren, Jesup, Ga., Box 12.

Want 10 lbs. white bush butter or
lima bean seed. Cheap for cash. Mil-

ton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga.

Want any variety or quantity of
sound peas or beans in good bags.
Write, mail sample, and quantity.
R. N. Ethridge, Jackson, Ga.

Want velvet beans, $16 ton, FOB
or $12 del. I. C. & J. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville, Ga.

Want several bu. running or hay
peas, unknown preferred. Must be

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cheap for cash. Sound, or will exch

sure crop cotton seed if you come for |

seed. Joe Rowland, Carnesville, Ga.
Want 2 bu. Otootan seed beans.
Price must be right. J. A. Grant, Alto,
Ga.
Want all varieties velvet beans, peas
peanuts, soy beans, dent corn. Ben-

netts Bonded Warehouse, Eastman,
Ga.
Want 10 bu. field peas. Will pay

eash or trade chicks. G. D. Fain, Edi-
son, Ga.

Want Otootan and Laredo soy beans.
Also field peas, 5 to 10 bu. peas, beans
.5 to 15 bu. Send sample and price. Wil-
lie P. Smith, Villa Rica, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want Red hull peas for cash. Mrs.

Joe Tyson, Midville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 15 bu. good sound brab peas
at $3 per bu. Send sample, Need Har-
per, Ocilla, Ga.

Want 100 bu. sound peas. Make
best price del. R. S. Johnson, Jeffer-
son, Ga.

Want velvet beans, soy. beans and
cow peas. Ed Coyner, 1775 NW 17th
Avenue, Miami, Fla.

Want to exch, Porto Rican potato
plants in season for N. C. runner pea-
nuts. Also some black-eyed Califor-
nia peas. R. L. Taylor, Alma, Ga., Rt.
2:

Few speckled crowder peas wanted.
Also cream crowders. Exch, white nest
onions for same or pay cash. Onions
50c gal. L. B. Landrum, Adairsville,
Ga.

Want Jade peas, send sample and
Lquote price FOB. C. O. Juhan, Atlanta,

mea. Municipal Market.

Want to buy Otootan and Mammoth
yellow soy beans. Seed 90 day speck-
led velvet. beans. Lifsey watermelon
seed. Peas all varieties and 50- pounds
peanuts. Taylor and Averett, Cordele,
Ga.

Want 10 bu. good field peas for hay
making. Quote best price FOB. J. E.
Bomar, Glenwood, Ga.

Want Otootan soy beans, 5 bu. Brab
peas. Quote best price FOB. W. D.
Hall, Pulaski, Ga.

Want Lady Peas, any amount. Send
sample and prices. Fred Baker, Co-
lumbus, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want to exch, strawberry plants for
brown sugar crowder peas or large
peanuts for seed. Having 3 or 4 nuts
to hull. Mrs. L. C. Ridley, Frank-
lin, Ga.

Want red hull peas. Send sample
and price. Mrs. Joe Tyson, Midville,
Gave Rt 3

Want several bu field peas, prefer
Brabs or Iron but will take any 1928
grown peas. Can pay cash. Would like
to exch Porto Rican potato plants for
same. Give best prices in first letter.
S. E. Hollies, Baxley, Ga.

Want field peas, especially Brabs
and Clays. Jno W. Howard, Sylvania,
Ga.

Want 1 bu Otootan soy beans. Last
yr crops. Pure and sound. G. L. Bram-
lett, Acworth, Ga.

Want to buy 1 bu old time bunch
speckle butter beans. Mrs. J. M. Cal-
houn, Homerville, Ga., Box 178.

Want to buy field peas. Any quan-
tity and variety. Send samples and
quote prices. W. F. Jefferson, Albany
Ga.

Want peas and Otootan beans. Sub-
mit samples and name lowest price.
Cash prices del. C. R. Walker Bros.,
Griffin, Ga.

Want all varieties of soy beans es-
pecially Otootans and. Laredoes. Cow
peas, all varieties. Will pay $2.75 per
bu. FOB. For other varieties and mix-
ed peas will pay $2.60. If you have

crowder peas send sample and quote,

best price. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie,
Ga.



BUTTER FOR SALE .

3 lbs. fresh butter, 50c lb postpaid. | 1..

Cash with order. Mrs. J. W. Boman,
LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 3.

Nice firm yellow butter in cartons
50c lb. Del. 5 or 6 Ibs. a week. Mrs.
P. W. Thyatt, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4.

10 or 12 Ibs. nice yellow butter per
week. Prefer someone in zone

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who





Thursday, February 7, 1929.

will ship butter subject to inspection
before pay. 40c lb del. Mrs. J. D. Me-
lear, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6.

Pure Jersey butter, fresh, yellow &
firm, 7 lbs per week, 45c per lb pre-
paid. Mrs. P. T. Eason, Bowdon, Ga.,
Rt. 6.

6 lbs. butter per week, 42c lb post-
paid. Customer to send butter box
back. Mrs. E. S. Forrester, Cae
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Nice fresh country butter, 45c per

Ib postpaid. Mrs. Lena Holland, Flow-_

ery Branch, Ga.

Jersey butter, from Reg. cows, 50c :

per lb. fresh each week. Postage paid.
Cartons to be returned. Mrs. W. A.
Bennett, Adairsville, Ga.

Nice firm butter, free from coloring,

4 to 5 lbs per week, 50c lb. Mrs. D.

A. Jackson, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 1.
3 lbs fresh butter week, 50c lb., del.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J. Ww.

Bomar, LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 3.

83 or 4 lbs. nice yellow butter per

week, 50c lb, postpaid. Mrs. Whit
Weaver, Buchanan, Ga., Rte.
Best grade butter, churned every
day, 50c lb. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga.

Rt. 3.

Nice fresh table butter, 45 lb. 5 Tbs
| weekly. Mrs. Ray Hemphill, re :

Branch, Ga.

FRUITS FOR SALE
Nice sundried apples, del,
25-50 lots. B. H. Osborn, Roy, Ga. -
Terry winter apples, $1.25 bu. All
sound and good. Money order with
order. M. F. Merriam, Demorest, Ga.



Limbertwig apples, $1.40 per bu.

FOB. Also dried apples free from
worms and bright, 15c Ib. Del; J. We
Weeks, Dial, Ga.

Sundried apples, v15e:. Ib. Peaches, :

peeled, 18c lb. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald,
Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.

30 lbs. nice dried apples, free from
worms, core, 15 per lb. FOB. 10 or
more lbs. of dried Elberta peaches,
free from worms, 15c lb, FOB. Exch.
for gold tipped Arbor vitae. W.. F.
Miller, Lula, Ga.

100 Ibs. nice sun cured dried aoalan
peeled, free from insects. Del 10c Ib.
J. W. Garrard, Sarah, Ga.

7 lbs. nice sundried apples,

15 Ib. :

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free,

from worms, core and peelings, 20c

lb. Or the lot for $1.25. Add postage.
Money Order. Mrs. Thornton McCur-
ley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. ~

50 cans apple fruit. Some half gal-
lons and quarts. Mrs. E. Tuttle, Ross-
ville, Ga.

Dried peaches and apples, 25c Ib.
Add postage: Mrs. S. N. Camp, East-
anollee, Ga.

Blackberry, fig, peach, watermelon.
rind and pear preserves, 50c per qt.

Apple jelly, 20c. Large mold; peach

pickle, 50c per qt. Mrs. Z. M. Stew,

Thomson, Ga.

Apple jellies, blackberry jam, pied
pickles, pears, all 25c pt., and con-.
tainers returned, or 35c pt and keep
containers. Exch. for good meat, or

Cornelia, Ga., Box 594.

Dried apples, 12 1-2c Ib. del. No or- _

anything can use. Mrs. Cara Broome,

ders for less than 8 lbs. R. C. Stem- 2

bridge, Ella Gap, Ga.

Terry apples, $1.25 per bu. All

sound and good keeper. M FF. Mer-

riam, Demorest, Ga.

40 Ibs. dried apples, free from core |

worms, and peelings. Mrs. B. F.
Clegg, Tifton, Ga., Rt. A.

Sun dried fruit, 15 per lb. Add
pentees Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Loving,

a

Sundried apples, free from worms
and peelings, 12 1-2c per lb. Mrs. G.:
B. Bleckley, Dillard, Ga.

Sun dried peaches, 1928 crop, 20c
per lb. postpaid or 15 with postage.
Apples 15 lb. Cash with order. Mrs.
E. G. Loggins, Pendergrass, Ga., Rt.

and cores, peeled from best selected
apples, 12c Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
Charlie Etris, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.
100 lbs. bright sundried apples, 12
1-2c lb. Mrs. R. E. Nixon, Morganton,
Ga., Rt. 3. _ : :

Sundried apples free from worms