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STATE CAPITOL - / ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1928. ee NUMBER 2.

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It isa pretty good. time of the vem for a farmer to take expect this year, as ve was a Presidential Slection yeag. So |
ek of his business. ~_ lets be thankful that it is over! These Presidential election
We started off this spring in south Georgia by having an _- years are generally accompanied by some kind of disaster. _
nprofitable: season in truck crops, such as.watermelons, can- We, at least, have a great many things to be thankful for, -
oupes, etc. This was followed by peaches, and the peach ~ We have our delightful climate; our soil; we have not been -
rers in Georgia succeeding in giving the railroads around depressed by the terrible storms that have swept Florida. The
ve million dollars in transportation charges and lost money __ greatest thing of all to be thankful ion is health, with that we
emselves. Then came the tobacco crop which did not pay always have a chance. _ ,
ost of making and gathering. This was followed by the In mentioning good health, my attention is ealled to a
tton catastrophe in south Georgia. A large area of south notice that was put on my desk this week. And I wish every
eorgia did not make over a bale and a half or two bales to reader of this article would be an agent to further its purpose, ~
plough, and remember this is a section that is twice as = The State Library Commission, State Capitol, Atlanta, will.
rge as the drought section of northeast Georgia two or three - gladly send books to any blind person in Georgia, with raised.
ears ago. letters for them to read and will pay the postage upon request.
- Another thing, the corn erop in south Georgia is shorter Of course these books are to be returned to the Library Com-
han I have seen it in 18 years. Add this to the scarcity of mission. Lets try to do something to add a little cheer to ||
logs in Georgia and hogs selling frm 8 to 5 cents a pound. the lives of these unfortunate people. If you know of any- |
here is no money in hogs at this price. one in your community who is blind, make it a point to see
The section north of Atlanta is enjoying a fairly good them and if they can read the raised letters let them know |
n crop, especially is this true in northwest Gotz and . that they can obtain some books to read through the dreary
me sections of northeast Georgia. winter ments. | Sy .
Taking it all in all T guess it to be as well as we could \ : ae Hu EUGENE TALMADGE. i
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_. *\s MARKET REPORT
: OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ets boa :
_ Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Nov. 24, 1928. Always subject to variation.
S 2 ee Banos " ATLANTA . MACON = AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS
weet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk ieee w--$ 1.25100 Ibs. $ 1.25100 Ibs. $ 1.20 100 Ibs. $ 1.80 100 Ibs. $--2----.
ish Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs. .... ae = te 2:00 a 200 20 ge ee ha eo ee
age, green, crated, 100: Ibs. ... ae f H00.- = 2) 78.00 8.00 38 S08 eG
, Ga., Extra, dozen. = inane 0s ee ae _ 50 AT
Sy Ga. Standard, dozen 2 beetle A Ne ego BO ee
, Ga., Trade, dozen x : ee Ab (eee eece ese teen nn nee
pes, Yard Run, dozen ...........-- po Ae 42 <a nOY er
ags, per Ib. .........-.-: f lors a Poe ge : ee oe ee 50 mow 5. a0 pe ee
ns, per Ib. . Se Be yy te, RS Pe ee
josters, per Ib. soos - veceeceenennetmmnne 16" 0 16 fee Ne eet
ee eee et 0 ee es
ks, pt Ib. ee a 20 (oe BG a ee
Bee oe ee
irkeys, per Ib. meinen SS wecnnene 35 33 << 288 Go BBs So 37 ee
d Peas, mixed, per bu. eZ ae ; o 1.75 A 1.75 = eee re as gare e e :
ald peas, not mixed, per bu. ----~----~------+--- ee ee hg a on a ae e uses
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~ ANCONAS FOR SALE.
10 Sheppard strain Ancona hens,



Rome, Ga., Ree.

50 Sheppard Ancona hens: $1 ea,
several fine roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
F. D. Hicks, Adel, Ga.

: _ 500 pure Sheppard Ancona March
ae and April pullets, $1.50 ea. Hansel
J. Cox, Woodstock, Ga., RFD 2.

8 Ancoza April. 1927 hens and two
pullets, April 1928 hatch, $1 ea., FOB
or.exch. for 2 pure bred M. B. tur-
key hens. Mrs. H. L. Patrick, Fick-
lin, Ga.

























cockerels for sale, $1.25 each or will
exchange for Ancona pullets. Mrs.
ys YY ESM. Berry, Box. 22, Poolr, -Ga.

re mu 40 fine Ancona March and April
Ras hatch pullets and 2 roosters, $60 with
oS ~'-eoops included del. J. H. Kennedy,
: Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 9. WE

= BANTAMS FOR SALE
Golden Sebright, white Silkies and
_. other bantams, also several male
- Ring Neck pheasants. Sell or exch.
for females. L. L. Wallace, Atlanta,

* Ga., 247 No. Highland Ave., NE.
: 2 roosters, 2 hens, 6 pullets, 7 mos.
old, bantams, $10 for lot. FOB. A. L.
_ Bunch, Sgvannah, Ga., 1204 East 33rd
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1 trio bantams, $1. 50 FOB, or $1.75
del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville,

z Ga.
ee Golden Sebrichts, as low as $4 per
; Se pair, to make room. Robert W. Clark

(358 Spring St., Macon, Ga.

First class - "Golden Sebright Ban-
tams, Prize winners. Leo J. Russell,
: a Ga.
ee 6 pullets and 1 cockerel, small mcd
BR -pbantams, 50c each FOB. John d:.
Be oe Culler, Jy., Fort Valley, Ga. Rt. 8.

. Some thoroughbred and mixed ban-

tams from 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, $1 pr.

- (white and Brown Leghorns) | also

BS young Wyandotte rooster with mixed

ee pullet, $1, or pr. pure Whites, $1; 3

# roosters, $1.25. J. & C. a He-
lena, Ga., Rt. 2.

BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
oe 9 Barred Rock yr. old hens, La 25
nt ea., $10.50 for lot. Exp. Col. B. L.
. _Broyn, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
po cet large nite pure bred B. R. roost-
ee er, $1.50 FOB. Mrs. AD, Patrick,
* . 2 Ficklin, Ga. :

eS hn 1 pr. Ringlet Barred Rockit: March
1928 hatch. Pure, good color, $3. Mrs.

pone: Nunn, Crawfordville, Ga., Rt:



ee Pure Barred Rock pullets,.$1 ea.,
eS oe also nest egg onions, 50c gal. del. Mrs.
3 -.. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton, Ga.
Gee 6 B. R. hens, 10 pullets, some lay-
ing, all ready to lay; 2 cocks, not
related, Pure bred. $1.25, ea., for
hens and pullets, $5 for cockerls.
Mrs. Will Giddens, Kirkland, Ga.

stock Thompson strain $2 ea. FOB.
Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga.,
mt. Aa
2B. Re 1927 roosters.. Thompson
strain, $2.50 ea, or. both for $4.50
FOB my station.~A. Lee Riner, Nu-
< nez, Ga. =
_9 or 10 Barred Rock, Ringlet -pull-
ets, from. good laying stock. March
_and April hatch, $1.50 ea., 4 hens,
18 mos. old, and 1. April cockerel,
_ same price. Cash with order. L. A.
= aes Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5; Box

2\fine B. R. cocks, 3 codkakels, Li
hens, 4 pullets, Aristocrat. strain for
_ sale. Mrs. F. F. Preston,
Ga, 71 Madison Ave.
10 March Barred Rock | pullets,
Thompson strain, $10 FOB for lot.
Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
20 Thompson B. R. dark type hens,
18 mos.- old, some laying, $1.50 ea.
_and.2 well: marked roosters, same age
and price. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Sylves-
ter;: Gay Rt 3.

$1.96 ea; or let for $10. J. B. Lacey, |

6 April hatch Shaper Ancona |

| each. Cash with order.

| Ga.,

2 B. R. March cockerels, from neiak:

Douglas, :



pallets, $1. 50 ea. Al Tolomas dark
strain. E. O. Minish, Commerce, Ga.

Early spring hatch Thompson Imp.
Ringlet B. R. coekerels, second di-
rect, $1.75 ea., or 8 for $5; one 1927
cock, $2, 1926 cock, $1.50 FOB. Cash
with order. Mrs. Cc. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Gay Rie 29:

4 pure bred B. R. March cockerels,
$125. ea. Mrs. -F. Danielly, Roberta,
Ga.

10 beautifully marked Barred Ply-
mouth Rock pullets, nearly grown, $2
each. Mrs. W. J. Ce ae Rising
Fawn, Ga.

1 cockerel and 2 pullers. $5. Cock-
erels, $1.50 and $2 each, FOB. Mrs.
J. D. Coston, Parish, Ga. Telephone,
1X18; Metter,.Ga. =



els, second direct, April hatch, $1.50
each FOB, cash with order. Miss
Edna Merle Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.
Rt. 29.

Parks strain Barred Rocks, reg.
permit 28 C 35. March and April
hatch cockerels, $2.50 to $4 each.
"Chicks, $18 per hun. Miss Mamie
Roach, Daisy, Ga., Rt. 1.

15 large fat Barred Rock hens, $2

h Mrss W.. .
Norrie Zebulon, Ga.

Spring Hatch Thompson, finely
marked cockerels, $1.50: ea. Cash with
order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest,
Ga.) Bhet
35 fine Barred Rock pullets, Berry
strain, early April hatch, well matur-
ed, $1.50. each FOB or $5 for the lot.

| C.F. Coxwell, Milledgeville, Ga., RFD

$e :

April hatch cockerels, Thompson

ringiet strain, = 75 each or 2 for $3
FOB. Mrs, L. 8; Vaughn, Commerce,
Rt29.
1) pure bred Ringlet Barred Rock
young hens and 2 1927 cockerels, $32.
for lot FOB. Mrs. F. C. Dickinson,
Williamson, Ga.

Barred Rock eae from _ bred-
to-lay strain, $1. 50 ea., 2 or more
crated, same price. Crate to be re-
turned. Miss Lillian Grubb, Demor-
est, Ga. :

12 pure bred Barred Rock 1927
hens, for sale or exch. for same in
number and age. LEverlay strain,
Brown. or White Leghorns. Mrs. Su-
sie Smith, Fort Gaines, Ga.

1 Thompson Imp. Ringlet Rock 19
mos. old cock, large and fine, $5.
Cash with order. Mrs. depp Barrett,
Calhoun, Ga., Box 286.

ft -cocs 1 yr. old, and 6 hen $10.
Pure strain. Mrs, iL. - Shealy, Oe:
lethorpe, Ga. |

BRAHMAS FOR Sue e

Light Brahma pullets and cockerels,
February hatch. Scotts Giant strain;
50 ea. Mrs. 2 V2 =P. Jackson, Ivey,

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Light Brahma February, cockerels,
Scott strain, $3. Mrs. V. P. Jackson,
Ivey, Ga.

Light Brahma et can. Prize stock,
4 hens and 1 rooster, 8 mos. old, $10;
also 1 thoroughbred R. I. Red 2 yr. old

2 young Ringlet B. R. roosters and
two 8 mos. pullets, $8. Mas. J. B.
Lanier, Brooklet, Ga. _

BUFF, WHITE AND: OTHER
ROCKS FOR SALE. i
50 Buff Rock pullets, almost grown,
$1.25 ea., 20 Buff hens, $1.25 ea. Do
not care to ship less than 10 to one
person. Mrs. W. P. Whitworth, Ad-
airsville, Gan =

strain rooster, April hatch, $1.50,
Call or send postage. Not del. Mrs.
N.-E. Hattaway, East Point, Ga., 301
Wadley Ave.

800 Buff Rock ess just beein-
ning to lay, $140 ea.
Chickamauga, Ga., Rt. 2.

20 White Rock pullets, from stock

0| strain rooster,

Thompsons ringlet strain cocker- |

|-hatch, $1.50 ea.

| dy, Collins, Ga.

hatch, $1.50 each.

value.

rooster and 4 pullets, 8 mos. old, $11;

1 full blood White Rock, Fischel |

\sale. Mrs.

L.-C. Oliver, |

$
Summerville, Ga., Ric 4, Box Ee

10 White Rock hens and cf a
same age. Holback strain, $20; 10
White Rock hens and 1 cock, same
age, Fischel strain, $15; also 1 pure.
Bronze turkey tom, fine breeder, Ap-
ril 1927 hatch, 315: Mrs. J. G. Arnall,
Newnan, Ga.

White Rock eee Fischel- Wal-
bach strain, Mareh hatch, $2 ea. Buff
Rock, March and April cockerels,. $2
ea. Clara VY. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

Bird Brothers high scoring stock,
males, $5 and up, females, $3 and up.
Robert W. Clark, 358 Spring Street,
Macon, Ga.

White rock cockerels, March and
April hatch, $2.50 each. Mrs. lar-
ence Waldrip, Forsyth, Ga.; Rt. 1..

2 April hatch white rock cockerels,
$3 each or 2 for $5. J. C. Coleman,
Dublin, Ga., Rt. 3.

1 pen of fine thoroughbred Part-
ridge Rocks, 3 pullets and 1. rooster,
$8. Mrs. G.. W. Jacobs, Wayer oss,
Ga., Rt.

2 White Rock sud iL Barred Rock |,
March cockerels, $8 ea., also have 1
Buckeye incubator, 65 cap., $10 or

exch. for chickens or- anything can

use.

Mrs. W..
Ga.

0. _ Pucker tt, Cordele,



GAMES FOR SALE

2 trios of Irish Brown Red Pit.
Games, second to none, $5 per trio, or
$8 for both. Cy S. Frawley, Sylvania,
Ga., Rt. 4.

Some nice stags, Hopkins War-
horse, $2 pullets, same strain, $1.50,
hens $2 ea. J. L. Parker, Crawford,
Ga.

roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. A. ie
Cordele, Ga.

7 pure bred Dark Cornish Indian
Game pullets and 1 rooster, April
W. B. Shirey, Har-
rison, Ga., Rt. A. :

Dark Cornish Game 2 yr. old cocks,
$2 ea. Mrs. Zulime B. Saxon, Sylvan-
1a, Gates

16 hens and 2 cocks, pure bred War-

horse games, ready to lay, $27. Ts,

Lawson, Morven, Ga.

Pure - bred ee Cornish cockesel,
2. years, $1.50. Cockerels, April
hatch, $1.50 each. J. R. Gardner, Lo-
eust Grove, Ga.

16 hens and 2 foul: pure breds war
horse games, just beginning to, lay,

$27 for lot. H. S. Lawson, Rt. i
Morven, Ga. ee
Cornish Game Cockerels, Fancy

stock, $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M. Kenne-
7 pure bred dark Cornish Indian
Game pullets, and 1 cockerel, April
W3. B.
Harrison, Ga., Rt. A.
Guaranteed pure bred Cornish In-
dian Game cockerels, April hatch,
$1.25 each. Will exchange for equal
Mrs. J. R. Brantley, Kite, Ga.
2 red Game cocks, one half Game
red and half Game Spangle cock,
1927 hatch, $5 each. 38 stags, Game
reds, $3 each. Guaranteed to satisfy.

Tom Weaver, Bowersville, Ga,



GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
po DOR BALE 7:

June hatch J. B. Giants: 2 pullets

and 1 cockerel, $1.25 ea., FOB Pel-

Ce Mrs. J. A, atowells Meigs, Ga.,

Marcy strain y B. Giants, $5 trio

FOB, Mrs. I. G. Pies es Ga.,
hie es

Pure Bred z B. Gisiis 4 mos, olds

E. L. Anderson, Irwinton, Ga.
Full. breed, J. B. Giant pullets for

Ga., Rect.
1 young Spring hatch J. B. Giant
eockerel. Sell or exch. for 1 laying

112 mos. old hen, or 2. early ene

fhatch Marcy strain pullets. Mrs.







= Holterman Aristverst B. & directs

2 tober! direct from. Fischel,. also
oo fio kit, ah OF will seli

R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt 1,
Few Jersey B. Gistit sees ae

proval. N.- Ce Willoughby, Bla

Pure bred dark Cornish Game |
cockerels for breeding purpos

Shirey,

: Graymont,-Ga., Ri.

\ing hens, Ferris, Tancred str

2 roosters and 8 pullets, $1 ea. Mrs.

i S. Anderson, Summit,






, $2.
ers, 1927 ath $5 each,
June | hatch, $1.50. Mrs. Sa
gerald, Rochelle, Ga.,- Rts 1.

4 Black Giant hens, Febru
hatch, $2 each. Also 1 cocke
age and breed, $2.50 or $10
Mrs. D. F. Hall, Rt. A, we
Ga.








_ LEGHORNS FOR is
- Tancred, early hatched, cock
individually pedigreed, from hi
eord, same breeding as our hig
cord Hen Georgia Contest fi
$8 to $5 each, FOB, shipped










Ga.

~ Tancred W. L. 1928 roos
or exch. for 2 Pekin ducks, mal
female. Cash. No personal
Mrs. Claud W. Sims, Clevelan

25. nice brown Leghorn pullet
2 cockerels, pure everlay strai
tire lot, $22.50. Mrs.. T. C.
RFD tf, Morrcw, Ga.

About 200 head of white
hens, and pullets, Ferris -hea
strain, will sell cheap. Je BE. F
Stockton, Ga.

250 pure bred Tom Payne
white Leghorn hens, fine conc
$100. S. S. Jenkins, Slyvani

. C. White Leghorn pure bre
ris strain, 90c each, or exe
Barred Plymouth Rock hens
18 months old or March o
hatch pullets, ready to lay.
pure bred, no culls. W. DEB
Coffee, Ga.

Hollywood strain S. C. White
horn pullets, 7 months old, $1
Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga.

8 English strain White











each. Mrs.
Ga. :
26 young laying White |
hens and 2 cocks, heavy layi
$1.25 each or exchange for goo
cow or 35 bu. good clean n
peanuts. Mrs. Ida Carson,
Ga.
10 Tancred strain Whit
pullets, laying well developed,
from heavy laying strain, $1
Mrs. L. Slaighton, Powersvi
White Leghorn cocker
from Tancred. Harold Boardn
460, Augusta, Ga.
ie Brown Leghorn hens,
old; 10 pullets, 5 months old
Mrs. John Mayes, Marble Hi:
Lot young White Legh
Ferris strain, $1 each. Mis
Bassett, Springfield, Ga.
10 Everlay strain Brown Li
hens and 1 rooster, $10 for lo
Treadwell, Chatsworth, Ga
150 pure bred Tancred st
Leghorn hens, April- hatch
FOB Valdosta, Ga. Jesse
Rt. 3, Valdosta, Ga.
5 pure bred Brown Legh n pu
and 1 -cockerel, Everlay st
hatch, $1 each, Mrs. J;

Piety Forbes, Br



10 pare bred Brown Leg
ets, Everlay strain, May
each. Mrs. Mack Mercer, Ss

Nice Brown Leghorn pul
. Also some nice Ancon
All healthy and in good
Mrs. Susan Howe, Hapevi

20 S. C. We Legrorn Mare
15 April hatch, $2.25 ea., 15

culls. Fine breeding stock,
Cockerels, $3.50 ea. R. S. J
White Plains, Ga., Care He
Poultry Farm. _

Have sold all of my W.
Answer to inquiries. Mrs.
Shealy, Oglethorpe; Ga.
| 25. W. Leghorn hens, S. ee
mos. old, for quick: sale, $1.5
Extra good layers.
rooster. O. L. Calhoun,
baa Haas AVE.





Selected Tanesed Ss. 6. w. a eel
ets, well developed, ready to lay, $1.50
ea., 5 point scrappy cockerels, $2.50 |
ea. Everlay strain S. C.- Brown Leg-
horns, same price. J. H. Beasley, La-
vyonia, Gas: :

3 pure bred Tancred April hatch
L. roosters, $3 for lot. FOB: Cash
ch order. Mrs. T.- Ww. Matthews,

Marietta, Ga., Rt. = ee
i pure bred W. L. 18 mos. old cock,
- 50. No checks. Mrs. L. D. Owens,

Abbeville, Ga., Rt: 4, Box 19.

0 WL: pullets, English - strain,

.50 ea. also 5 cockerels, for breed- |

ing, $2.50 ea.
Brooklet, Ga.
aA? B: :.-hens. Sell or on for
other chicks. Write. Mrs. Nan Kown,
White, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 15.

50 nice yearling hens, Wycoff_ st.,
1 ea. in lots of 10 or mare. FOB.
rs. B. i. _ Jackson, Lithonia, Ga., Rt..

| Mrs. eae Forbes,

~ 100 W. ie hens and pure bred M:
B turkeys, 1 and 2 yrs. old for. males
Mrs. Y. J: Biggers, Bremen, Ga.

50 dark B. L. Everlay strain aad
2 cockerels,. $1.25 ea., or $60 for lot.
FOB. Cash with order. iE. L Hower,
Ball. Ground, Ga., Rt,

ens, all from exhibition. stock, $1 ea.
i + Buffington, Barnesville, Ga.,.

25 pure bred B. Tacs Everlay 1927

hens, $1 ea., also roosters, unrelated
ime strain, 1928 hatch, $1 ea., if
ought with hens. Cash. Mrs, Pearl
cDonald, Stapleton, Ga., Ries
<1 50 WW. ti 1927 hens, 31 1928 pull-
ets, 10. mixed with Ancona, and 6 An-
cona 1928 hens, all good laying stock}
and. beginning to lay, $1.25 ea., del.
Mrs. Geo. De Payne, Toccoa, Ga, Rt

22 W. L, hens and 1 cock, atin
stock, cock cost $15, Will sell all for
$22. FOB my_station. Mrs. G. N. Bar-
nett, Sugar "Valley, Ga.

9 Tanered W. L. yr. old, $9 FOB.
Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. &.
S.C. W. L. Tancred strain: 30 pull-

ts, 6 mos. old, for quick sale, $1 ea.

L, Jackson, Yatesville, Ga.

20 thorobred Tancred W. L. pull-.

ets, $1.25 ca. March hatch, some now.
laying. Mrs. B. H. "Jackson, Eatipnisy
TOly Whe ds
< Brown Leghorns: pales $1 ea.,
ens, - $1.50 ea., roosters, $1. Also
Kiwi for sale, 8 mos. old, $5 pr. R. Lb
Nichols, Monroe, Ga., Rt 8, Box 86.:
-- 200 W. L. 1927- hens, Young strain,
$1.25 -ea.. FOB. W. M. ee
_Layonia. GAs
eo fas 1s pullets. - Write Sort prices an_
dtl. dates. J. L. Morris. Tazewell, Ga.
400 hens and 25 roosters. Ferri:
strain, W. L. 18 mos. old, $1 ea. Gex *
W. Colquitt, Buena. Vista,:Ga., At. Be

MINORCAS AND. AKENVELDERS
: ~ FOR SALE.



6 Booth strain prize winning White |

x Minorea April cockerels, $10 for lot,
$2:ea., FOB. Dr. H. A. Moore, Reids-.
ville, Ga., Box 102.

1 fine Black, Pape strain Minorca,
8. mos. old cock, $1,650. Mrs..G. L
ones, Shellman, Ga., Rt..3.

~ Several prs. Lakenvelders, $3 ea.

Mrs. W. J. Waits, Gray, dongs coun

ty, Ga.

~ 1 pure bred Black Minores.. 7 mos.

old cockerel, $2, also 1 pure bred J.

_B. Giant 6 mos. old cockerel, $2, A.
J. Jones, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 2.

6 8. C. Black Minorca hens, $1.50.

ea. Pape strain. Mrs..T . See

1, Ga,

- ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
Few" selected Golden Buff Orping-
ton early- hatch pullets, well. develop-
ed, laying. Byers strain, $2 ea., FOB.
Have no cockerels to offer. J. H
Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
48, . Buff Orpington soon to lay
pullets. Pure bred Cooks strain, $1.26
oe Mrs, Will Giddens, Kirkland, Ga.
. 4B Buff Orpington now laying pull. N

F April.

"| S15.

Madison, Gax a aa:
8 Buff Sraein polleta, old
enough to lay, $1. 50 ea.,. 9 pullets,
same stock, $1 ea. Miss Mattie
ce Sycamore, Ga., Rt. 3 Box
- 20 pure Buff OS bans and
2 fine cocks, $1.75 ea., or $35 for
lot; 4 cockerels, $1.75 ea. Mrs. J. R.
Nichels, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 5.

Buff Orpington cockerels, $1.50 ea.,
in lots of 3 or more, $2 ea. The Mar.
hatch pullets have been laying for
over a month. Mrs. J. Co Ward, Per-
ry, Ga.

20 hens, 2 yrs. a $1. 25 ea., two
roosters, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $1. 50~ea.
Mrs. C. H. Blanton, Naylor,- Gav

20 pure Buff Orpington hens, now
laying, 2 years old, average weight,
| 25e per Ib., or $1.75 each. Also 2 fine
| cocks, 2 years old, $2 each. 4 cock-
erels, now ready for service, $1.50 |
each. Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Bitzger-

ald, Ga., Rt. 5. ;

1 crystal white - Orpington Sailer: =
and 1 cockerel, hatched first day of
Nice for breeding stock. Full |
plumage and well grown to age, $3
Mrs. J.

pr. Cash with order. |

W.
a Dover, Ga.



eat: REDS FOR SALE

6 fine young Rhode Island Red hens
| at $1.50 each, MS: J. CG. Beckham,
Concord, Ga.

R. 1. Reds; 12 pute bred, Owens |
strain, $1.50 each. Mrs. a Ay Owens;
Covington, Ga., Rt. 2.9

BS. GC: Rad Red chickens, 10 iy chr
old hens, $2 each; two 2. year old
roosters,- $2 each, 15 April and May
hatch pullets, | $1 and $1.25 each;
cockerels, $1. and. $1. 25 each. All
oure bred and dark cherry red. 10}
large friers, make best offer. All
crated FOB Senoia, Ga. Mrs. -R. L.
Arnall, Woolsey, - Gas Rte 1.

(10 pure . bred Re de Red. pullets,

March hatch, $1 each. Mrs. C. EH:
| *arrar, J enkinsburg, Ga.
_ 10. Ry Red pullets, April and May
atch, 90c each. 1 R. I. Red rooster,
March hatch, $1. Mrs. J. W. Eley,
White Plains, Ga. =
_ 1 eockerel hatched Fore eggs di-
rect from Sked Bros Won 1st prize
at County Fair. $3.50. Stanley Hatch-
ar, Millen, Ga.

5 roosters,. $1 each. April and May
atch. Cash with order. Mrs. Hailey.
Voss, RFD 2, Dewey Rose, Ga.

strain,
White

rels, pure bred, Donaldson

150 ea. Mrs. G. H. Ely,
lains, Ga.

50 pure Donaldson strain gS COR:

ed pullets. March hatch. $1.25 each
sr quick sale. Mrs. H. a King, El-
anwood, Ga. RFD 1 .

Rg thoroughbred g. C. R. I. Red
Donaldson strain. extra fine March
-ackerls, $2 ea. Several Avril hatch.
"1.50 ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun.
Ga., Rt. 5.

10 pure bred. dark red R. J. Red
\nril readv to lav puillets. $1.25 ea.
a - J. Miles, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4.

J. Red pullets; 1 cockere!.
pe Donaldson strain, $2.50 ea. R.
3. Johnson. White Plains, Ga., Care
Gatendale Poultry Farm.

40. R. I. Red pullets and 1 cockerel,
7 1-2 mos. old, $1 ea. Mrs. B. M.
Thomas, Hoboken, Ga. . eee

5 Donaldson pure bred roosters,
Gebruary hatch, $3 ea., or exch. for
vr. old hens, sam breed. 2 hens for

~al a. Ga,

Choice R. I. "Red date for
breeding only, $5, $7.50 and.$10; also
4rios, from svecial matings, $19 and
Mrs. W. M: Biggers, Franklin, ]
Ga.,,Rt. 8, Care Liberty Poultry Farm.

60 Donaldson R. I. Red 1927 hens,
trapnested last yr. with records, 240
to 296; 20 Thompson. Ringlet Barred |
Rock 41927 hens (same record and
trapnested) $2 ea. FOB; 10 os
Giants, 1928 pullets, $3 ea., 2 cocker-



- $5. Direct from M rey this yr
Dd, Novels, Wrightsville, Ga,

_ | mated pens, $3 for 15. Mrs.

_|same strain.
| pure bred. Royal Eller, Ellijay, Ga.,
RED Ba

2 ..C. R. I. Red March hatch bak

26 : 5 cae i : $4 . en
-| Mrs. John. S. Glark, Jassonville. Ca

Pure bred Ss. C3 R. I. Reds, young
hens, laying $1.50 ea., rich red cocks,
$3 and $5, High producers and prize
stock; Eggs, flock run, $1.50 for 15;
J. Ez
Sikes, Chester, Ga; Rt..2) =

12 S...C. Ba LoRed friers, T5 ea,
pullets and cockerels, $8.50 for lot
of 12. Hatched Ist day of Sept. Nice
and fat. Mrs. L: D. Kinibrel, Baxley,
Ga, Rt. 3.

8 pure bred S. C. R. I. Red 18 mos.
old hens, $1. 30 ea., or $9.50 for lot.
Del. No. -Ga. 1 rooster, same pure
stock and age, $1.25 del., lot for $10.-
150 del. Mrs. Daisy Cochran, | Pn
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.

grown, $1.50 and $1.25 ea.,-or $5.50
for lot, or exch. for Thompsofi Imp.
Barred Rocks. a C. R. oe
| Monroe, Ga., Rt. de :

_WYAN DOTTES FOR SALE

-Pure bred~Partridge Wyandttes, 1
-year old hens, $2 each. Berries st.
/Mrs; L. M. Dunn, juncey, Ga.
~ 1 cock, $2.75, Fis
$1.50. Rose Comb



and

Pure bred White Wyandottes, Re-

cockerels for sale, $1.50. each FOB.
Mts. Morgan Rice, Bowman, Ga,
7 white Wyandotte pullets and one

| cockerel, 6 1-2 months old, $1 each. |

White Wyandotte eggs, $1. 25 a set-
ting postpaid. 7 white Pekin Drakes,
$1.25 each. Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Ho-
boken, Ga.

6. thoroughbred R. Cs Silver Lace :

Wyandotte hens, Tarbox strain, $1

ea., 1 cockerel, same strain, $1. 25. W.

oS "Thornton, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 4.
1 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte cock-

erel, $1.50. Mrs. J. H. Strange, Ho- |

mer, Ga. Rta b=
50 Silver Lace Wyandottes, 9 wks.
old. Healthy and growing, 40c ea.,
also 2 yr. old S. L. cock, direct from
Long. Wyandotte Farm, $1.50 cash.
po Mrs. J. T. Folds, Hillsboro, Ga.
t. 1. :
3 Gold Lace Woasioe: and 8 Buff
Orpington roosters: 1 last.Spring and
others last years hatch (not over 2
yrs. old) $1.50 ea,, or 8 for $4.25, or.
lot for $7.75; also fine last April

gree No. 33) cock, $1.50; 6 Barred
Rock last April pullets (sisters to



|e rooster. Mrs. Martha F. Bice, Da- |

above cockerel) $8. Reason for sell-
ing, preventing inbreeding; also 30.

lb.
Sanders, Felton, Ga.,

Martin
andottes: 5 pullets, 1 cock and 5 mos.
old pullets, $1.25 each; cock in sec-
ond yr., $250; 6 mos. old cock, $1.50.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.,
Rt. 6.

Silver Late Wyandottes: hens, pull-

All crated. Cash. Mrs,

Genie
Ril.

box strain. . J. T. Hightower, Odum,
Ga. =

2 pure bred Rose Comb Silver Lace
Wyandotte April roosters, $1 ea. Mrs.
W. E. Kirk, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3.

White Wyandottes, 1927 hatch, $1.-
25 ea. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

4 thoroughbred S. L. Wyandotte
| cockerels, $1.25 ea., or exch. for same
breed to prevent inbreeding. eG,
ites Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. A, Box

Ge

7 Sk. Wyandotte: hens, Binet
pure bred, 20 mos. old, 90c ea. 2H
wee a few pullets, 4 mos. otdy

RFD se

Prize winning Wyandottes: Dorcas
Regal John Martin strain: 10 hens,
$2 ea., 1 rooster, $2.50. 1927 stock.

Ga.
7 RB. C. White. Wyandotte pullets!
snd J rockerel, 7 mos. old. $1 ea., also



$1.25 a retting postpaid. Mrs.
a Boe Hoboken i,

1 cockerel and 2 mate. nearly ss

or Strain, 1 cock, |

gal Doreas strain, only May hatch!

hatch Barred Rock (1-2. Parks pedi- |

lbs. fat young hens for table use, 30c |

Regal Doreas White Wy- |

ets, cockerels and cocks for sale. Tar- |.

Mrs. J. F. Folds, fiillsboro, oe

FOB. Mrs. Ce J. Atkinson, Madison,

ys
-T. Holland, Tosiispors. Ga. ee

Silver Spangle Hambergs, 1
-erel and 2 hens, 1 1-2 years old, $4. 50.
1 cockerel and 10 pullets same strain,
March hatch, $15. 2 royal white Game
hens, 1 1-2 years old, $3.50. One An- |
dalusian Blue cockerel and hen, 1 1-2.
years old, $3.50. W. L. Treadaway, =
Armuchee, Gas Rt ess

10 fat hens, "wt. 5 to 6 lbs. ea.

Ib., 20 young chickens, 1 1-2 to 4 lbs.
ea. (mostly pullets) 30 Ib. for Jot.
FOB. Write. E. L. Babcock, Cordele,
| Ga., $04 -11-Ave., Hast...

Pure bred March hatch R. a Sil:
ver Spangled - Hamburgs, $6: . trios
pullets, $2 ea., cockerels, $2. 50 ea.
Cash with order. J. M. Burkhead, Un.

ion .Gity, Ga.

Mixed hens, wt . about 4 to 6 6 Ibs.
ea., $20 for lot. Mattie B. McPher-
son, Rabun Gap, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 59. |
4 heavy mixed yearling pullets, .
ea. No checks accepted. Mrs. Perry
Fitzgerald, Abbeville, Ga., Rt. 4, Box
19.

- Silver Spangled Hambergs: I cock-
erel and 2 hens, 4 1-2 yrs. old, $4.50;
1 cockerel and 10 pullets, same strain,
March hatch, $15; 2 Royal - White
Game hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $3.50; also
1 Andalusian Blue cockerel and hen
1 1-2 yrs. old, $3:50.. W. L.. Tread-
way, Armuchee, Ga., Rt. 1.

30 lbs. frying size chickens, 50 bb.
/Cash with- order FOB. Mrs.. C.
saves Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 3, Box

7

Pure bred March hatch Silver
Spangled Hamburgs, $6 trio or. pull-
ets, $2 ea., cockerels, $2.50 ea. Cash
with order: J. M. Burkhead, Union |
City, Ga.

6 nice mixed breed hens, averaging
5 or more lbs. ea. Lot for $6. Cash
with order. Mrs. C. S. i
| Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 1.

: CHICKENS WANTED

Want to exch. value for 10 laying 2

pullets, any good breed. Write. H. L
Farmer, Albany, Ga., 801 3rd Ave.

Want to exch. value $50for 45
White or Brown Leghorn hens a
5 roosters. Write. H. C. Johnson
Forsyth, Ga., Box 163.

Want from 20 to 100 pure dark ed

R. I. Red February or March 1928
pullets, or 1927 hens. Must be priced
reasonable for cash, R. J. Holiday.
Blythe. Ga.
Want S. C. R. L Reds: oo oe .
erels, Tompkins strain. Must be good
color and size from producing hens.
Be reasonable. L. 8S. Hughe, Am ri
cus, Ga., Rt. D.

Want some Speckled Games. Ww ite
what you have and price. R. L. Nich-
ols, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 386.
_ Want 10 Ancona pullets. Mare
and April hatch. R. A. Hamilton,
wanee, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 6.

Want 12 White Wyandotte iene
1927 hatch. No culls. State best cash
price in first letter. Mrs. W. E. No.
land, Carters, Ga., Rt. 1.

"Want February, March and Apri
White Leghorn pullets. Must ~ be
pretty and healthy. Also friers, hen
and selected fresh eBgs. SPs Howe
Hapeville, Ga.

Want 2 or 4 pure bred S. C. Eng.
lish strain Buff Orpington roos rs.
now in service, and under 1 1- 2 yrs.
old. Write at once. Mrs. C. W. Grif-
fin, Screven, Ga., Rt. 2. Eee

Want 3 youns Brown - Leg
eotks. Pure -brd, Everlay strain
Oliver: Chapman, pose Ga., RF!

2y
Want 20 or 25 Re, White Wyan
dotte hens and 2 roosters. Pure bred.
Mrs. M. M. Rigdon, Statesboro, Ga.
~ Want 1 Wyandotte cockerel, March
br April 1928 hatch. State best cas.
price in first letter. Mrs. WwW. E. No
land, Carters, Ga., Rt. 1. =
Want chickens, most any kind or
size, but prefer Leghorns. | Will exch
rabbits. Write at once. C. F. Hin-
pe Atanta, . Ga. 1006 -Deckner St.

x
Bs

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-MARKET BULLETIN
Published weekly by The

BUREAU OF MARKETS
_ Arthur D. Jones Director _

"DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

ingene Talmadge, Commissioner



eo Thursday, November 29, 1928.

Entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At-
lanta, Georgia, under the act of June

- 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe-
cial rate of postage provided for in sec~-
tion 1103. Act of October 3, 1917.

Advertisements of farm produce and
appurtenances, admissible under pos-
tal regulations, inserted one time on
each request, and repeated only when

- request is accompanied by new. copy
of advertisement.



Limited space will not permit insertion
of unimportant advertisements. Under
legislative act the Market Bulletin does
not assume any responsibility for any
advertisement appearing in the Bulle-
tin or transaction resulting therefrom.

Farm Land For Sale

97 acres, good 6 room house, barns,





plenty of water, creek flowing thru|_

place. Good land (grow most any-

thing) 8 mi. from Columbus on Ma-

con highway, paved all way, $150 per
acre. A. J. Anthony, Midland, Ga.

983 acres on public road, Montzuma
to Drayton in Dooly county, Ga., 100
acres open, gray, level (can be cul-
tivated with tractor) land, rums back

_ to Flint river. Great place for stock,

-. fishing and hunting. Can be rented

' for part of crop or for cash; leased
for 5 yrs., or bought on terms of say
$500 to $1,000 cash, bal. 10 yrs., or
will trade for property anywhere in
the south. Write. J. T. Patterson, At-

_1anta, Ga., Rt. 9, Box 116-A.

- Poultry farm, 25 acres, bldgs.,
dwelling, running water, electricity,
etc., on paved Dixie highway, well

located. Write. A. S. Crosby, Macon,

> fa, Box-802.

60 acre (more or less) improved
farm, 8 orchards, abundance of wood
and saw timber. Fine well, spring
and branch. Excellent place for poul-
try. Rye green all winter. Will in-

clude 100 White Leghorns. This is a
pickup. Come down the Ga. RR 1 1-2
mi. from Stone Mtn., to Posses Cross-
ing (RR stop) turn to left and go
less than 1-4 mi. to Second house,
which is in lovely oak grove. White
level yards. Not a penny against the

_ farm. Operated as truck farm by own-
er. G. T. Winfrey, Stone Mtn., Ga.,

~ Rt. 8, Box22.

Will sacrifice 1 acre land, corner
Tot, 100 ft., frontage on Peachtree
road; 8 room house and large closet

on floor with store, large cement, day

light basement, garage. Well situated,

6 mi, north Oglethorpe University.
_ Reasonable terms to responsible par-
\ area E, J. Hudson, Chamblee, Ga.

400 ares 8 mi. south Bainbridge,

-Decatur county; also.183 acres 8 mi.|-

,south Donalsonville, Seminole coun-
ty; Both for general farming and
well located; consolidated school and
_ high school; cultivated land for two
plows, good bldgs. Will sell on long
_ time with 20 good dairy
horses or mules on 20 yrs. time. Write
- for proposition or better come see. R.
2-0, Carr, dakin, Gals oe
_ 250 acres on Peachtree road, 1 mi.
- east of Duluth; good solid road 3-4
_ mi. frontage; 1 mi. accredited school,
_ churches, etc.; old settled home place;
_ 2 extra tenant houses. Plenty wood
-. and water. Quick sale, $32.50 per
acre. L. E. Payne, Duluth, Ga. '
= 25 acres just outside city limits of
_. Moultrie, on main Moultrie-Quitman
highway, $3,000; $500 cash, bal. terms,

&

|Ga., 50

schools, with good bldgs.

expect good work.

cows and |



113
mi. Pine Log Village; 1-2 mi. church-
es, consolidated school, daily mail;
good pasture, 1 good 6-room house,
out buildings, 2 good wells} about 60
acres open, rest in timber. Reason-
able price and terms if desired.
Claude Garrison, Pinelog, Ga.

600 acres, 7 mi. southeast Baldwin
in Banks county; 200 acres in culti-
vation; 100 fine kigh bottoms; 7-
room house, 5 tenant houses. Ideal
for stock. Will furnish right party
small amount money to start dairy.
Sell or rent. Box 37, Gainesville, Ga.

Farm and outfit value $6,000. Sell
er exch. Write for particulars. L. S.
Brendla, Oglethorpe, Ga., Rt. 2.

80 acres, 50 in cultivation, 30 in
woodland and pasture; 2 houses, barn.
Fine handy place for fish pond. Or-

chard and running water on both]

lots. D. A. Carson, Austell, Ga., Rt.
2.

80 acres; 5 room house and out
buildings, 10 acres in pasture, 30
open, bal, timber; 3 mi. east of Ball
Ground, on mail route, Cherokee co.,
1-2 mi. good school, 3 mi. State high-
way. $11 an acre. B. L. Brown, Ball
Ground, Ga., Wt1.
_Innp. farm for sale. Conveniently
located. Ideal for dairy farm, truck-.
ing, ete. C. B. McCuller, Milledge-
ville, Ga. a

FARM LAND WANTED
Want a small well improved So.
Ga. farm, with an acreage of any-
where from 40 to 120 acres. must
be fertile, plenty of running water,
godd pastures, close to church and
On high-
way, near a good market, with about
10 acres of good varieties of bear-



ing pecan trees; and the value of

farm well worth the price asked.
Want to pay $500.00 cash. Write
full information. James IL. Car-
wile. Tampa, Fla., 710 Platt St.

WANT TO RENT FARMS
Have rented. Answer to many in-

quiries.
Reds

FARM HELP WANTED
Want industrious negro family to
run a two horse farm. Good land.
Write for particulars. J. D. McKib-
ben, Locust Grove, Ga.





Want help to run a 2 horse farm|

and raise tobacco. Good high, dry
land. Write. G. M. Taylor, Alma,
Ga., Rt.1, Box 386.

Want 38 wage hands.
in same family. Pay good wages and
Board yourself;
also other farm help for a 1 horse
and a 2 horse crop. Write. Roy M.
Waller, Midland, Ga.

Want good farmer for a 2-10 horse"
crop. One with stock, feed, imple-
ments and who can furnish self, pre-
ferred. Write for particulars. John
ee Atlanta, Ga., 430 Boulevard,
N. E. 2

Want a good farmer to work a
good 2 1-2 or 3 horse crop. Plenty of
work to do during the winter. Have
good stock and land.
more than bale of cotton per acre
this yr.
Auburn, Ga...

oasture, near Tucker, 16. mi. from

Atlanta. Man who can do general}

truck farming. See or write H. L.
Story, or E. D. Gunby, Tucker, Ga.,
Rt. 1.

Want a man without family to
care for yard, chickens and garden.
Small wages, board and laundry.
Mrs. J. J. Permenter, Macon, Ga.,
Crump Park. :

Want 2 or 3 wage hands, all in
same family for 1929. Pay good
wages and expect good work. Board
yourself. House, wood, truck, gar-
den patches, cow pasture furnished.
Hoyt B. Little, Ashland, Ga.

Want exp., married white man to}

drive dairy

ae .

del, truck and help milk.

dairyman nee
|mo., and house.

CG. L. Pratt, Calhoun, Ga, |

Prefer all]

Am making}.
Ref. exch. W. B. Bramlett,}

Want farm help for a good 2 horses
farm with: excellent bottom lands and|{- -

Ave
gusta, Ga. Rt. 4.
- Want family to
farm. Mrs. Mollie Williams, Math-
thews, Ga., Rt. 1; ne : :
Want a good man to tend a 2 or &
horse farm.
Alamo, Ga., Rt. A. :
Want a few, good, work anywhere
farm hands. Must be good workers
at reasonable prices, G. F. Sutton,
} Lyons, Ga. Se

ie

POSITIONS WANTER.

Want job on some large farm re-
pairing trucks and tractors and
keeping them in No. 1 running shape,
also other farm machinery or would
like job driving truck, full time. 5
yrs. exp., and best of ref. W. L. Mc-
Guffey, Monroe, Ga.

Want a job as truck driver, or
would take job on dairy farm. 28
yrs. old. Wife and 2 small children.
State wages and full particulars.
Write or wire. Vernon 8B. Brown,
Sylvester, Ga. RFD 1...

Want pasition looking after a farm
and tend tobacco crop for myself.
Several yrs. exp., and understand
handling labor. C. EE. Eubanks,
Wadley, Ga., Box 24. ;

A widow with 17 yr. old boy and
2 grown and 2 small 10 and 12 yrs.
old girls. Lived on farm all our
lives and know only farm work.
Want place on farm. Write what
you can offer. Mrs. J. P.. Passmore,
Ashburn,- Ga; Rt: 2. :

Want job on dairy, doing all kinds
of farm work at $20 a mo. Honest,
willing to work and can give good
ref. Single. S. M. Anderson, Wad-
fey, Ga Re 20 2), ae

Woman wishes position on poultry
farm. Well exp. Write what you
can offer. Mrs. N. A. McNair, Cobb-
town, Ga., Rt. 1. =,

Want position on dairy or where

I can raise hogs and milk a few
cows. Life time exp. and best of
ref. 383 yrs. old, wife and 3 children.
Bob Hughes, Pineview, Ga.
Want job on farm for bal.. 1928,
also 15 acres to tend for 1929. Plant
anything and work bal. of time for
wages. Prefer near a good school
and church. Write what you can
offer. R. L. Carter, Mystic, Ga., Rt:
1, Box 46. } :

Car Lote Foc Sale And
Wanted

CORN FOR SALECar Lots.
1M. bu., ear corn in shuck, $1 bu.
On 3b? McLemore. Statesboro, Ga.







CORN WANTEDCar Lots.
Want a car slip shuck corn FOB
Rares N. E. McGinty, Norwood,
a.
Want 1 or 2 cars of a good grade
of ear corn. Make best price. Wil-
liam Jackson, Donovan, Ga.

BALED SHUCKS WANTEDCar

_ Lots.
Want large car of. baled. suheks..
also 20 tons of Velvet beans in pod



Hanson, Acworth,

Ga. Care. Glen-
whod Farm. ee

- HAY FOR SALECar, Lots.
.8. cars good peavine hay. Make
= offer. O. M. Greene, Iron City,
a. : i

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR
nee SALECar Lots.

400 or 500 bu., Baldwin county
grown Spanish peanuts. Jos. E. Pot-
tle; Milledgeville, Ga. as

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Carton
Want cars of good sound dry loose
Velvet beans in pod. Quote price
del. Savannah. Dixie Feed Co.,
Savannah, Ga.
Want bunch, Oceola, and Early
Speckled Velvets in pod, car lots.







cultivate a 2 horse] V :
lalso pecans, any quantity.

E. J. D. Burkhalter, | -

| boro, Ga.

ers, $1.25 del. Fine for

fand rotary dasher, $1.75;

Marshallville, Ga.-

and 0. bu. slip shuck- com ban) ot hale 75e-bu or exchange 1-bu-

| bu, walnuts-for 10 1B.
reach to:pay charges. James Wil-



lots and -less,
W.-K.
Thomasson, Chattanooga, Tenn. Box

CATTLE WANTEDCar Lots.
- Want a herd of good dairy cows.
Dixie Feed Co., Savannah, Ga.
Want feeder cattle and feeder hogs
in car lots. O. L. McLemore, States-
COTTON = FOR SALECar |

ots. Ee ere
2M. bu. cotton seed: Wannamaker '
Cleveland, Cokers Cleveland, Pied-
mont, College No. 1 and a quantity
of gin run seed. L. R. Langley,
County Agt., Madison, Ga. | ~ ; :

COTTON SEED WANTEDCar
Lots.
Want Big Boll cotton seed, also

Half and Half. Would prefer prices

in car lots in bulk. Could use less
quantity. . A.. Rowland, Athens,
Ga. eS

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

6 Ib. white clean chicken feathers.
Will exch. for glass daisy churn, ee
or 4 qt. size. Must be in good cond.,
or 10 lb. good dried apples. Mrs.
J. W. Altman, Alma, Ga,

Black walnuts sacked for shipment
$1 bushel; also nice goose feathers,
81 lb. Mrs. E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam,
Ga ae
White and red vinegar in 50 gallon
bbls,, .15 gallon. Also bottle vine-
gar, FOB Dublin. Cash with order.
L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. fe

Black Walnuts, $1.50 per bushel.
Send money order with your order.
S, F. Stevens, Bairdstown, Ga.
- Black walnuts, hulled and dried,
$1.75 per bu. of 40 lbs. Will deliver
anywhere in Georgia, Florida or the.
Carolinas at above price, Mrs. H.
G. Forester, Head River, Ga.

Walnuts, $1.50 perbu. or exch. for
chickens. i
1 Gray squirrel, $3 FOB. Howard
Chandler, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 38.

Chicken feathers, 25c Ib. M. C..Mc-
Lane, Hartwell, Ga. ca

Black Walnuts: dried and hulled,
this years crop. $1 bushel. Money
orders only, omwill exchange for nice
dried fruit or pecans. Mrs. T. GC.
Parker, Wray, Ga. Rt. 2. See

Black walnuts, hulled and dried,
8c Ib. FOB. J. L. Crone Philomath, _
Ga. pee
About 4 1-2 Ib. nice chicken feath-
cushions.
Mrs. Clara Batten, Pearson, Ga.

1 Enterprise lard press and saus-
age stuffer combined, $8, FOB; also _
1 No. 32 Enterprise meat chopper
with stuffing attachment, good as
new, $7.50, both for $15. Also Ver-
mont swinging churn, 10 gal. cap,
with stand complete, $2; metal daisy
churn, complete with stand. crank
also 2
large iron wash pots, used for dry-.
ing up lard, $1.50 ea., all FOB Mar-
shallville.- Mrs. Bessie\C, Bryan,

~ Hulled black walnuts, $1 per bu;

of walnuts for 1 biyp# apples; or 1
if dled apples,
id Thomasville, Ga. Rt./4,Box
6. ES: aa ot ei ze egal

bushels of fresh hulled black wale,

nuts $1.25 bu. plus freight charges. 2
Ludie Keith, Alvaton, Ga.
60 or more nice white feed sacks,

8c ea; cash only. Mrs. Piety Forbes, :

Brooklet, Ga. :
Extra large fine quality hickory _
nuts, $2 bu. FOB. Cash with order.

Medium size, $1.50 bu. FOB. A, PB.

Teel, Morris Station, Ga -
Black walnuts for sale Make best _

offer. Mrs. W. C. Meaders, Cleves

land, Ga. |

Yr. old fine cured smoking and

chewing tobacco, 7 Ibs. $1, post-

paid, H. K. Sligh, Fitzgerald, Ga.



Mrs. C'H Snow, Ivey, Ga,

HACELLANHOUR FOR SALE

- Hickory nuts, 4c Ib. cash, or exch.
bs. for 2 bu. good eating apples;

. have 16 boxwoods, $1.50. Gay-

Casper, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 4.

5 bu. hulled black walnuts, $1.50|

er bu., FOB. Mrs. J. E. Underwood,
eland, Ga. Rt 1.

4 bu. black walnuts, 1928 crop,
1ulled and. dry, large kernels, 30c
k., $1 bu.. Add postage. Miss Inez
Moore, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 3.

6 lbs. new goose ee in new

rst .class all geese. ae in
yest grade ticking. Guaranteed. 36
bs., 60c lb. FOB. Mrs. B. Fy Ree-
yes, Barnesville, Ga.

Horse radish roots for pickles, 15
ibe FOB. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rock-
mart, Ga., Rt. 2.

200 cow, hog, and poultry sacks.

ke offer. W. D. Bennett, Molena,

= (peversl bu. blaek walnuts for sale.

ir W. BE. Hodges, Degpatep, Ga.,
t, a5

Black walnuts, ths yrs. crop, hull-

id, 4c lb.. FOB Alamo or Seotland.

Mrs. Re N. Wood, Alamo, Ga., RFD

Nice, clean feathers, 25c lb. Mrs.
P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga..

Napier Grass roots, $2 a 100, also
mammoth white artichoke tubers
for planting, $1 gal. All del. 7, da.

itchell, Macon, Ga. |

_ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
- Want to exch. flower and garden
seed for 1 doz. good roots of horse
radish. Write what you want. Mrs.
H. Bllis, Hutching, Ga. 2<-.<.
Want to exch value for duck or
geese feathers, or for pecans. Write
for particulars. Mrs. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want to exch. good Barred Rock
ockerels and white feed sacks for
anything can use What have you
to offer? Mrs. Murphy, se Ga.
95 Spring St.

BUTTER FOR SALE |

or 5 Ibs. fresh yellow butter per
week, 35c lb.. and party to pay post-
A 1. _ Bryant, Ranger,





aay
Yellow Jersey nate 50c Ib. del.
rs. W. V. Robb, Flowery Branch,
Ge. ?
. Nice Jersey butter in cartons, 4
o 6 Ibs. per wk., 45c lb., del. Box
o be returned prepaid by customer.
rs. W. T. Stephens, Adairsivlle,

4 or 6 lbs. fresh Jersey butter per |-

week del. 50c lb. Mrs.
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4. -
Nice Jersey butter, -45e Ib. del.
Lb. or 1-2 lb. moulds. Mrs. W. L.
Demaway, Lumpkin, Ga.. Rt. 4.
_ 2 lbs. fresh cream butter per wk.,
te lb. del. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-
Ga. *9 Rt. 1, ;

. M. Skaw,

Few Ibs. Jersey putter, shipped ea.
pee

Pena to. give satis+.

jon rs. Flossie. Culens, Lump-
kin, Ga., t. 4, Box 78.
ie Yellow Jersey butter, 50c lb. Mrs.

-V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga.,

5 Ibs. fresh butter ea. week, 45e
bs del. Mrs. W. M. ve Mitch-
ell, Ga,, Rt. 1.

BUTTER WANTED
_ Want to exch. red crepe myrtle



for nice, firm, yellow, table butter.

: Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

INCUBATORS FOR SALE

1 Little Brown Hen Incubator,
complete, thermometer, instruction
book, etc., $3.75 cash. No.~ exch.
Mrs. Chas. O. Hooten, LaGrange, Ga.,
1118 Railroad St.
2 Buckeye incubators, 110 egg, $2.
#H Kent, rE Ga.

K

some heavy - springers.

1for service.





Live Stock | for S Sale And

Wanted

CATTLE FOR SALE.

Milch cows for sale, from $35
5100 ea., at my farm near. Cohutta,
Ga. 8. P. Reed, Varnell, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 veg Jersey bull calf: dropped
April ist, 1928. Black tongue and
switch, been well cared for and is ex-
tra latge. for age, not vicious, $65
crated. L. A, es Fairburn,
Ga.

Good milch cow with woung calf,
good qualities, $50. W. J. Brantley,
statesboro, Ga., Rt. D, Box 41.

1 fine male calf: mother, fine Jer-
sey; father, reg. Jersey 1 mo. old
November 19th, $10 if taken by then.
vash with order. No checks accepted.
Claud W. Sims, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 8.

Hereford cattle, both sex for sale.
J, J. Cummings, Donalsonville, Ga.

Reg. Guernsey heifer to freshen
january 1st, bya reg. Guernsey bull;
dghly bred: daughter of Cavaliers

| iay and. sired by Brookmeads Busy

uad; wt. at 2 yrs. old, 790 lbs. Dam
gives 6 gal. milk and 2 lbs. butter,
3200. No less. J.. H. Getzen, Pender-
grass, Ga.

~ 4 wks. old ae calf, from & gal.

'eow and by reg male, $15 or exch.

for 15 W. L. pullets or marketable
turkeys. L. L: Wallace, Atlanta, Se.

247 N. Highland Ave., NE.

Fine Short Horn Durham bull for
sale or exch. for good stock Red Pole
or Black Angus bull; also milch cows.
See them at vat on Blythe Isle. H.
3. Tiller, Brunswick, Ga.

1 extra fine reg. young Gaberasey
pull calf. High bred. Sire: Wawas
Bellfounder (whose, mother milked

over 50 lbs. per day, whose sire is

falcons Heraid, whose mother made
866 butter-fat 1 yr. test).
combination of Bellfounder, Langwa-
ter May Rose breeding. Offer him at
extremely low price. M. C, Ball,
thomasville, Ga., Rt. 4.

Ixies Silver Ladd, No. 350512, fer ,

sey bull, 3 1-2 yrs. old. Fine individ-
ual. Ready* for heavy service; also
good milch cow, fresh Oct. 10th. H.

; i. Bowen, Mt. Zion, Ga.

10 fine Jersey heifers, soon to
freshen. Write for prices. Robt. S.
Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

1 pure bred Jersey bull, 5 mos. old.
Took prize at County Fair, wt. about
400 lbs., $30, R, N, Holden, Canton,
Ga.

Goud anh cow, F yrs. old, fresh
in with second calf, $65 at barn. B.
L. Brown. Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.

Jersey bull 6 wks. old calf, by Reg.
Jerseybull, out of a fine Jersey cow,
but not reg., $15 at barn; $20 del. to
any Express office in Ga. J. E. Bail-
ey; Raymond, Ga.

Pure bred Hereford cattle, z T.
Boswell, Siloam, Ga. ape

10. good. Jersey cows, some S fresh,
J. Pe Hogs,
Buena Vista, Ga. ~

Will exchange solid .color, Reddick |

and Golden lad 3 months old Jersey |.
heifer for Reg, Jersey bull old nough
Must be good. individ-
ually and of best blood lines. H. W.
King, Ellenwood, Ga.

2, thoroughbred Jersey . cows,, $75
each. One fine 3-year old imported
Reg. Jersey bull, won Ist prize in

| Worth County Fair. $200. Mrs. GO:

Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.

2 pure bred Hereford bul ls, 16
months old, weigh 850 to 1,9000 lbs.
Extra good bulls. 2. black Angus
pulls, weigh 1,700 and 1,000 lbs. O.

'L. McLemore, Statesboro, Ga.

Milch cow, fresh in, large size half-
Jersey heifer; Ist calf male; give
about 2 to 2 1-2 gals. per day with
feed. $50 cash. Mrs. I. H. Anderson,
Alma, Ga., Rt. 3.

15 Reg. Jersey bulls from high pro-
ducing, island bred dams. Sired by
pers bulls. Am making attract-

,

EG|

Calf is

\lin, Abbeville,



ive prides for next 30 days. i ey &
Mason, Madison, Ga.

One fat beef cow for sale, will
dress 300 lbs. $35. Mrs. H. W. Lon-
gino, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 38.

Reg. Jersey bull calf,
Marks, Summerville, Ga

One Jersey heifer, 2 years old.
Black tongue and switch. Not regis-
tered_but fine cow. Milk last of Ap-
ril or first of May. $55. Want sell at
barn. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Adairs-
ville, Ga.

Reg. Jersey bull calf from Owl In-
terest breeding. Will sell or exchange
for 10 Barred-Rocks, pullets or young
hens. D. M. Lamb, St. Charles, Ga. -

1 male calf, 8 months old, 7-8 Hol-
stein, 1-8 Jersey, Sired by pure bred
Holstein, $20-or exchange for pure
bred Jersey heifer, 6-8 months old.
Bunyan Parker, Quill, Ga.

A 4 gal. milch cow, 6 yrs. old, be
fresh in 2 wks., gentle, anyone can
milk her, good shape, $75 at barn.
S. R. Spires, Lincolnton, Ga.

2 Guernsey cows, milking with first
calves} bred to Guernsey bull, also
18 mos. old heifer, bred to same bull,
cheap for quick sale, 4 mi. south o
Ttnnille on Dublin road. Rheny Bros.,
Tennille, Ga. =

Reg. Jersey 19 mos. ole heifer. No-
ble breeding, nies J.-B: a Nor-
cross, Ga.

. $380. Harry



CATTLE. WANTED

Want to exch. value $60 for a good,
sound Jersey cow, giving 3 1-2 or 4
gal. a day, or for pure bred hens and
fullets or hogs. Write H.-S. Lawson,
Morven, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want a good Holstein cow, fresh
in, Be Anderson, Atlanta, Ga., 566
Langhorne St., SW.

Want to exch. value for cows,

calves, hogs or corn. A. J. Collins,

Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want a good Jersey cow. Henry
Lovejoy, Florahome, i Fla. 3; (BOX 4:
Want 1 reg. Jersey bull, 12 or 14
mos. old. Best of stock and cheap.

Mrs. Y. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga.

HOGS FOR SALE

Pure bred Black Essex Gilt 1 yr.
old pig, $25. Will exchange for
chickens. C. H Snow, Ivey, Ga.

25 pigs and shoats, weighing 40 to
85 lbs..each. T: S. Bryant, Social Cir-
cle, -Ga., RFD 1.

Spotted Poland China, pigs, from
good blood lines. In good thrifty: con-
dition, $18 in pairs.
pigs from Register of Merit Ances-
ltry, $10 each with papers, 2 er more
at better price. J. W. Dunkin, Madi-
son, Ga.. pot

Little Bone black





guina sow, 2

-| years old, just weaned and bred again
{to little bone guinea male. $40. Trio

of little bone black guinea pigs, 10
to 8 weeks old. $23 FOB my station.
I. G. Thompson, Rt. 2, Garfield, Ga.
Full stock big bone black pole china
pigs. from reg. sow. $5 each. Also 4
5 months old shoats, $8 each. J. F.
Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. |
_ Pure bred Essex Boar, ready for
service, $15. Female, $10 with Pedi-
gree. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Ga.
Big type Black Poland-China male,
1-1-2 years old, reg. weight 450lbs.

Good. breeder, guaranteed as vepre-

sented, $40:..at home or $45 crated
FOB Graymont. Will, exchange for
extra good brood sow, same breed,
registered, or good Jersey heifer
calves. J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga.

4 pure bred big bone P. C. female
shoats, inoculated, ready. to ship, $8
each. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

1 brood sow, P. . and Duroe cross-
ed. Cholera immune, weight 800 lbs.
$30 here or $35 crated. H. E. Tomber-
Ga., Rt:.4.

6 good sows, 1 black Poland China
male, $20 each. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester, Ga.

8 weeks old registered S. P. China
pigs, $15 each. Papers furnish, treat-
ed for cholera. FOB Fitzgerald, Ga.
H. M. Paulk, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Qne Duroc Jersey sow, weight 200
lbs. Had one litter of 11 pigs, ready

Thrifty S. P. C.,



to breed again. $20, Tone Eis Wilcher,
Mitchell, Ga.

Duroc Jersey boars, 8 earthy old,
150 Ibs: each, $20 each. Duroc Jer-
sey pigs, 3 months old, $10.each or \
$15 per pair. All registered and treai-
Jed. C. G. Bennett, Norman Park, Ga,

RED A.

7 brood sows, mixed and full breed,
weights from 100 to 250 Ibs, at Ye |
per lb. Also 10 shoats, weights from
30 to 100 lbs. at 8c per lb, All in
good condition. C. G. Collins, Coba-
town, Ga. i
100 high areas stant
Hampshire and Black Poland China
crossed, weighing from 40 to 75 lbs.
In good shape, double treated, Sc per
lb. Also lot of good brood sows, some
ready to farrow in three weeks. Of- |
fered at. low price. Ge H. Brush, Cli-
max, Ga.
10 spotted P. C. pigs, 12 weeks, old,

in good thrifty condition, $5 at farm

or $5.50 crated and shipped. Amos
Bailey, Eatonton, Ga., RFD 3.. ve
Big Bone P. C. Gilts and boars, blood,
with papers, $11.50, without: papers,
$10 each. 2 1-2 months old.:.J. Donald

f White, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 141.

Fine registered Duroc Jersey pigs,
$12.50 ea. Sire-better StiltsyNo. zov-
847 Dam-Beauty, No. 678544. Clifton
P. Turner, Thomaston,.Ga,; = .

17 Bershired and Poland: China pigs,
6 weeks old, $2.50 each. J..W. Lynch,
Rew J; Buckhead, Ga.

1 brood SOW with Be pigs, | 2 weeks
old. Poland China sow is 2years old.
$100 for all. N. Sewell, 178. Fair St,
SW, Atlanta, Ga.

Duroc Jersey boars, 75,, Ibs., $15.
Duroc Jersey pigs, 9 weeks oid, Both
male and female, 35 Ibs. = $12. 50 each
or $22.50 a pair. All registered in
buyers name. L. HY Kdenfield, Still-
more, Ga., Rt. 3... ;

Duroc Jersey pigs, 4 months old
and weighing 60 to 80 lbs.,: register-_
ed in buyers name, reasonably pric-
ed. Will exchange for registered
Guernsey bull calf, 8 to 6 months
old. Leander M. Kennedy,
Gan 4
Half P. GCG, and Berkshire shoats,
weight from 60 to 80 ibs.,; some.
weeks old. J: Kimbrough, Sparta,
Ga, RED Be.

1 big bone black Pp. CG. boar an
several gilts, Se lee months. old, reg-
istered in buyers name, $15 each,
FOB Curryville, Ga. C, L. Taller
CurryVille, Gag Rity- 2s Sey? 3

2 brood Duroc. Jersey. sows, wt
from 250 to 300 lbs., $35 and be. W
L. Taylor, Alma, Ga., Rt. o. a

~2S: B.C. brood: sows,, A shoats, "3
pigs, crossed S. P. C. and ae
shire. Sold only at garm..Mrs. R..
Arnall, Woolsey, Ga., Rt.-1. -. :

Reg. Jersey boar, 7 mos. old. Sell
or exch. for 25 bu. Rust, proof oats,
or 25 head .R..I. Reds, or-any.- large
breed chickens. April hatch. Mrs. A.
S. Hicks, Adel, Ga. S a

1 Big Bone Black: Giies = a. old |
sow, wt., 300, or 400_ Ibs.,, and eight
pigs, 1 mo. old, half -P. POD a4 ee

a Barnes, Graymont, Ga.

6 brood sows, due to pig December
28th. 3 full blood, young. and in; fine
cheap. Rheny Bros., Peruyie

a
_ Reg. Duroc Jersey boar, - yrs. old, o
wt. about 300. ibs.. 5. Re Jolly, Hoan
Ga. ;

1 good brood sow, ~ 200 ie all |
farrow soon, $20.. I. C. Carr, Mill-
edgeville, Ga., RFD 1...

18 mos. old P. C. 275 lb. sow, dau-
ghter of Liberty Giantess the 4th; _
re one 2 yr. old P. C. sow, same
breeding, $40 ea., or the 2 for $75, R.-
C. Tanner, Gainesville, Ga.,, RED 8.

4 prs. pure bred O, I. e Reg.. 8 -
wks. old, $15 ea., or $25. pr. i Ss.
James, Reynolds, Gran Bn :

1 full blood Red Jersey 6 mos. old :
peek $20. Mrs, F. D. Hicks, | Adel,

a

1 pure bred P. C. and Black Essex
6 mos. old gilt, wt. about 125 Ibs,
will farrow in February, $20. G. M.
Jordon, Rockingham, Ga., Rt. 3. _

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Duron oa

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Cc KENS WANTED
(Continued | from page three)

Want 25 Barred Rock pullets
ens, not over 18 mos. old and two
sters, no. akin to hens. Must be
roughbred. No. culls accepted.
inglets preferred. State best cash
Hi. Mad: Patterson, Cordele, Ga.,
Ei
Want 30 to 50 March or early Ap-
ri hatch S. C. White Leghorns. Tan-

or

d or Barron strain, within 50 mi.

0 Monroe, Ga:
te what you have and best cash
W. R. Mitchum, . Monroe, Ga.,

3 Want. 4 or 6 Barred Plymouth Rock
ules March or .April hatch.
[hompsons Imp. Ringlet. Must be
direct. and of exhibition quality.
-C. Dunagan, Chattanooga, Tenn. coe

4th. Aye.
Want:8.or ..10 young Warhorse
Game hens and 1 young. cock. Must
be pretty and healthy and noth over
8 mos. old. No culls.
Mrs. J. Kyle a

Write what. you have.
Shwe Odum, Ga.
Want 12 Everlay strain Rae
Leghorn March pullets. No culls.
ili exch. Partridge Rock pullets or
give $1 ea. Mrs. Fannie fi tagerald,
ochelle, Ga. Rt. 1...
_ Want several hundred well culled,
laying or ready to lay White Leghorn |
pullets. Only healthy, well developed?
stock -from goed laying strain. Must
be priced at bargain. State quantity,
strain, cond. and price on lots of 100
- and upwards in first letter. E. Mc-
Nelley, Turnerville, Ga.
Want hens and friers. Only heavy
reed stock. Also want fresh eggs,
0 doz. weekly. Fred I. Baker, Co-
= lumbus, Gan Ree 2. - =
~ Want 25 Fischel strain White Rock
hens. Will exch. 75 Schley pecan
trees, 18 mos: buds for same. W. D.
ones, Roberta, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want 50 to 100 pullets, any breed
except bantams. State what - you
have and cash price. .E. C. Melton,
Smyrna, Ga., Rt. 2. oe
Want from 20 to 25 hens. Must be
pure bred and reasnable, We. De
Bryant, Coffee, Ga.
- Want about 15 Golden Buff Orping-
March pullets from good laying
strain. Must be good breed. B. L,
Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 22.
_.Want March and April hatched W.
L, pullets. Must-be pretty and heal-
thy, also be cheap for cash. Can also
~use hens, friers, and selected white
Mrs. Susan Howe, Hapeville,

Sore:

Want 6 June
2 and 1 coc

hatch Black ince
erel of same type.

ust have large white ears and comb.
A. HH. SARs, Mee

= best price.

Want to exch. value for 4 fo un-
ler 2 yrs. old, or 3 hens and rooster.
Any pure breed. Prefer Barred
ocks or Jo B. Giants. . Write first.
Mis. J. D: Prickett, East Point, Ga.,
(108. Dauphine St.. :
-- Want heavy breed friers "end hens.
F, I, Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.

No exch. Cash deal.

Prefer . now.

ae

~ Want to exch. hogs for hens, any |

kind, also exch. equal value for 10
young hens, any breed. Write. ale ds
oggin, Covington, Gs. =
Want 50 pure bred Ancona pullets.

State age and price. Gordon Juhan,
tone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 2, :

Want te. exch. 500 chick brooder

for 10 hens, and a 60 egg incubator

for 6 hens. Write. Mrs. R. C. Gordon,

Brunswick, Gan WO9 Pee Ste aes

- Want to exch. 244 Cypress incuba-

tor kes 45 Barred Rock -pullets or
Dz M. Lamb, St. Charles,

Wank 25 pure bred W. Eackoces,
Must. not be over 1 yr. old and well
culled. Will exch. 1 pr. pure bred M.
B. sees Goldbanks strain from

Mrs. Ek, case



As Hosford, Atlanta, Ga.,

7 St, SW.
Want 6 well bred - March or. April |

hatch Ancona now laying pullets.
Will not accept culls.
Experiment, Ga. @

Want to exch. genuine, good

221 Forsyth,

HE. Engram,.

Charleston and Early Jersey cabbage |

plants for young hens.

1M plants |

for 1, or 5 M for 4 hens. Plants now

| ready. L.R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Want to exch. $15 value for B. R..

pullets. Write for particulars. eV
F. Harwell, Tennille, Ga.
Want 2-pure bred R. C. S. L. We

-andotte roosters, not over 1 yr. old.

Mrs. A. B. Garrick, soba h Ga.,

Rt. A.
Want 1 ea., White Orinpion. and |

Ww. Lace Wyandotte rooster. ae

W. 0. Duckett, Cordele, Ga.

EGGS FOR SALE :
Hatching eggs from pure bred
Donaldson strain Direct, R. I. Reds,



$1.50 for 15. Would like to contract |

with hatchery for 1 crate a week. Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6.

-Turkey eggs.from the
strain of Bourbon Reds, $4 a doz. Mrs.

| J. F. Soloman, Jeffersonville, Ga.

Thompson and Goleman Barred
Rock setting eggs,~ ~$1.50 for 15 del.,
$8 a 100 FOB. Mrs. J. AL Howell, |
Heigs, Ga., Rt. 1.

Eggs from puke bed. Sheppard

Everlay

Anconas, $3 for 15.; ,Orders with cash

to be shipped first. Mrs. C.K, Fus-
sell, Brunswick, Ga.~

Now. taking orders for Giant Black
Minorca eggs, $2.25 for 15.
about when you wil want them. 0. H,
Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 12 _ Peters
Bldg. |

Ss: ae mT: Red eggs, $1 for 15 post-
paid. Mrs. D. J. Pe Bac
shear, Ga. es

Kggs, bosch ils Some, infertile,
white and of uniform size and wt.,
del: at your - door where Exp. Co.
makes free del. In 12 doz. s. Write
rez price, Chas, F. Howe, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga., Care Peach Poultry Farm.

Pure bred B. R. hatching eggs.
Thompson strain, prize stock, $1 for.
| 15,.$38-for.50. -Mrs. A. A. Summer,
Poulan, Ga. i

From 6 to 12 doz. fresh eggs ea.
week. Write what you. will pay cash.
Would like to hear from some hatch-
ery. Mrs. W. M. Moate, Mitchell,
Ga, Rt. 1.

- EGGS WANTED
Want. fresh white eggs, 30 to 90

Neavee

doz. weekly. State best price. a

I Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2

sf

SALE

Utility chicks, rocks and reds, 100
for $15.50, 500 for $75, 1 M for $140.
Dacember, J anuary to March delivery,
send order in early. . Mrs. Tinton G.
Banks, Statesboro, Ga. -

~ Baby chicks, best oma des ek all
kinds. Write for prices. Charles F,
Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.

S. C. R. I. Red baby chicks, 15 ea.
Mrs. -D. J. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga.

BABY CHICKS WANTED

Want 300 pure bred baby chicks to
be del. December 3rd. Large breed.
Weldon: Burns, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 4.

--Want 2 M chickens to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Any pure
breed. 500 to 1 M at a time. 5 yrs.
exp. in chicken'raising. R. C. Wild-
er, Griffin, Gaf, Rt. C.

Want 500 chicks, - about 1 month
old, any large breed. Quote best
price. Peter J. Haden, Sen Ga.,
Rt. 1, Phone Fairfax 1750-3. -

Want to faise on halves, any idiid
of chicks, except Leghorns, to 8 wks.
old. Grace MeLane, Hartwell, Ga.,
Rice

Want Cornish ee Cane.
chicks, thoroughbreds. Send price.
Mrs. R. E. Smith, es Bie 187
N. W. 27th St.

Want someone to furnish baby
chicks, buildings and brooder. I fur-
nish land and work and divide prof-
ie Have ideal place for chickens 8

from Columbus on Macon Road.

BABY CHICKS FOR

s. Je! Mrs. * a. AEE Midland, Ga, :

baby

Golden and ae Amhearst
ants, 1928 hatch. Fully. grown and
in juvenile plumage: extra fine Gold-

Tends Barrow, West Point, a.

DUCKS. AND GEESE FOR a
i Indian runner. drake, 5 ducks, 7
months old,-$6. Will exchange. ae
Nash, Smyrna, Ga.

English ae black
mink ducks, 5
1928 hatch, $10 by exp. col. Mrs. B.
T: Baldwin, Rt. 4, Rockmart, Ga.

China geese, pure bred, now - lay-
ing, $10.
lor, Ga., Rt. 2.

5 fine Pekin drakes,



this: yrs.

hatch | and 2 last yrs., $1.25 ea. Mrs.

B.. M. Thomas, Hoboken, Ga.

. Mixed ducks, $1 ea., 3 ducks and 1
drake. RB. L. Michael, le Ga.,;
Rte 3; Box 36.

1 pr. large size geese, $3 or exch:
for trio Partridge Rocks, not over 1
lyr. old. ~H. . Johnson, Pobayth, Ga.
Box 168.

English stvain Mink= ducks, 1927
hatch: males, 8 lbs., females, 4 to 5.
lbs, 1 drake and 4 hens, $12; 1928
hatch, 6 for $12. Ever-layers: Mrs.
fe ok Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 4.



| TURKEYS & GUINEAS FOR SALE
8 guinea Hens, laid this yr., 75}.
$6.50

ea., 1 rooster, raised this yr.,

for lot. Will exch. for chickens, any

53 breed, not over a yr. old. Mrs.
Wiggins, Doyle, Ga.

"2 ue and 1 tom, *half-Bronze and
half Bourbon Red, extra large, April
hatch, S12:
vonia, Ga.

1 nice -half grown White - Holland
tom. and 2 hens, same age, $5. ea.,

FOB; also trio of Bronze April hatch|
wt. about 20 lbs. ea., $7. 50 e@a.. Cash

turkeys, $5 ea. Mrs. B.0. J. Jack:
son, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 2. ;
Turkeys: toms, $5_ each,
each, Trio, $12, FOB. Mrs.
Kimbril,. Baxley, Ga.; Rt.3:
Mammoth. Bronze turkeys, 8 toms,
weigh 25 to 30 lbs. at one year old,.

hens, g4
LL. Ds.

$8 each, 8 hens, weigh 15 to 20 Ibs.

$6 each, cash with order. Mrs. Hailey
Moss, Dewey Rose, Ga., RFD 2.

1 extra fine pair M. Bi turkeys,
Goldbanks strain, from - prize: winning
stock, 1928 March hatch, $10 FOB.
Mrs. J. K. Fussell, Rhine, Gass. 4

Pure bred Bourbon red. turkeys,

$12.50 for trio or 1 tom for $7. Fine:

for breeding purposes.
er, Rt.-5, Bowdon, Ga.

1928 hatch. Bourbon red turkey
hens, weight about 12. Ibs., $6 each.
FR. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.

2 Giant: turkey toms, one for $12
and 2 for $10 each, The father of
the. tom weighed 52 pounds at 20
months old. Mrs. J. G. Waldrip, ait
von, Ga, RE 4 aa

Pure M. B. Turkeys, 1928 May heh.,
bred from 18 to 20 Ib. hens, 40 1b.
toms, non related. hens, $6 each, Toms

J. F. Cream-



Commerce, Ga.cRt3l
1 pure bred Mammoth Rca tur-

ril, 1928, hatched toms, . $9.50 each
and hens, $8.50 each. Mrs. ~Bi 7.
Thompson, Chipley, Ga., RE. 3
Mammoth Bronze turkey cnn $8
sach. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rt. a Ro-
chelle, | Gas =
1 pair white Holland Pegs
slightly mixed, 1 year old last May,
$10. Hen, good setter and mother of
1 pair May, 1928, hatch. Mrs. Mary
McConnell, Meriwether, Ga: 3
1 pair half M. B. 1 year olds, price,
$15. 4 pair fine young turkeys, near-
ly full M. B. $10 per pair. Mrs.
Yhomas Tribble, Alto, Ga, Rt-1;

for-lot or $5 each in trios or pairs.
FOB cash with order. Eletha Dodd,

+ Alto, Ga. Rt. 1;

ce pure bred jet: black turkey toms,
last spring hatch, $5 each. Will ex-
change for shelled corn, field peas,



son, Summit, Ga.
are M. B. Turkey es Gold

ens, $15: pr., Lady Ambhearst. $18 pr. |

and white |
1927 hatch, $12, six.

Mr. M. M. Blanton, Nays

4,
hens, 22 1bs.,

Mrs. Lucy. Pruitt, La-}
hens, $4 ea., trio, $12 or lot of 10 for |

-brel, Baxley, Ga.,

je

geese, $1.25 ea.

-&8 each. No exchange. C.. D. Rice,

key tom, 2 years old, weight 24 lbs.
1 hen,.2 years old, $25 for both. Ap-}
Ibs.; $10 ea. -FOR. Mes. Esther Lew

lbs.,

for Toulouse geese.

15: Via 8. turkeys, 1928 hatch, $70.

or oats for feed. Mrs. John A. Wat-



strain. -

Ga. {
et Gobbler. and 2 hee 2 years old,
7 young turkeys, black turkeys, make >
best offer. Mrs. Fronie Hanimond,.
Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4.
~ 1 Bourbon. red turkey tom, 1927
hatch, $7.50: Mrs. J. E. ar Milan,
Ga, Rt..2:

a mixed firkeys: 1 car and 3 Pe
April hatch, Healthy and well grown |
for age, $15 cash.. FOB. Mrs. J. Fs

Folds, Hillsboro, Ga., Rt. 1:

6 grey speckled turkey hens, os %
ril hatch, $3 -ea. Mirs. Clem Aer =

eer, Summit, : /Ga:, RFD 3.

Pure bred Bourbon Red tare
toms, $7.25 ea. Miss Bessie :
wood, Siloam, Ga. =

Pure Mammoth Bronze turkeys: 18
mos. old trio, om wt. 30. Ibs.,. bees
116 lbs., $25. Mrs. J AG, Turner, Atills:
boro, Ga. oS
. Pure bred, Prive. tkevee hens,
$7.50; toms, $12. 50. April hatch; 2
Aaos old, 30. Ib, tom, . $15. Excellent
breeding stock. Mrs, Linton G. see
Statesboro, Ga. : 2
1 Bourbon Red ur key. hen, Ae yen a
old, $5 or exch. for 5 White Leghorn,
Ferris . strain (fat and ready to i
hens, and 1. cockerel. Mrs. M. ae

Pure Bourben- Red Mieke tbe 1b. ss
Mrs. R.- 1. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga., do

Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga.

' Pure Bird Bros: turkeys: = ins 20:
mos:, 40 Ibs., fine breeder, $15; z-yr.
$8 -ea., April tom, $9.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Gas RE 2,

M. B. April turkeys: toms, $5 ea.,~

$35 FOB Baxley. Mrs. .L. D. Kim-
Rieve.. es 2
27 MAE. turkey toms, April hat teh, ~

with order. Mrs> i : Laghifeok
Ochlocknee, Gao Rao oS a
.1 pure bred M. B. turkey tom, Fe
yrs. old, wt. 24 lbs. and 1 hen, 2 yrs.
old, $25 for both; April 1928 hatch
toms, $9.50 ea., ~and hens, $8:50 ea.
All pure. pred. "Mrs. Be TF. Thomieoty

Chipley, Ga., Rt. 3.

14 March hatch. M. BS turkeys: $56;
O April hatch, $27 if all taken in one
ee $7. aR Tingle, Forsyth, Ga., Rt.

3 Mammoth Bronze turkey Lous, =
$8 ea. Jas. H. Glauson, Plains, Ga.
A few turkeys for Thanksgiving:

toms, $4; hens, $38; medium size for

young. turkeys, also a few common
=. oo Dixon, ee
shear, Ga, 4.5%

1 turkey tom, Sec mee oe 27

Ibs., also 3 hens, average 17 to 20

Ibs.,- raised last season. Fine stock
for: breeding or eating. Make best.
offer. Mrs, C.> Rv es Louisville,

Ga. RED 5..

Pure bred M. B. turkeys, Bird
Bros. strain: - April - toms, wt. 18-20.
lbs., $10; hens, $5. Excellent for
breeding: from unrelated stock, old
stock toms, wt., 45 lbs. We eS Daws,
Monroe, .Ga.; Rt: 3 :

- Spring hatch half, big bone Giant
turkey toms, wt., when 5 yrs. old, 6

is, Rydal, Ga., Rt. <2. g
- MVB. turkeys: March 1928 hatch:

'3 hens, $5 ea., 2 toms, $6 ea, ROB

my station. Will guarantee all thor-
oughbred. Won first prize at County Ne
Fair. A. Lee Riner, Nunez, Gav
ot Big Bone Giant Bronze turkey
tom, wt., 21 Ibs., at yr. old, $30; pi
3B. Be Giant Bronze tom, wt.,. 1%
at 15 mos. -, $20, or will exch. for
Jersey or Guernsey heifers or bull, or
Bas, Crowe, =
Cumming, Ga. :
1 Red Bourbon - turkey tom, 1927

hatch, $7.50. _Ms. J. E. Yawn, Mi- =

lan, Ga., Reade
EE B. 1927 tom, wt. 19 1-2" ee
at 9 mos. 5 gengple and good markings,
from pure unrelated stock, $10 FOB;
8 young 10 wks. old turkeys, not de-
veloped enough to distinguish sex,
from unrelated birds, Pure bred M
B., $1.50 ea. Mrs. . Daisy -Jobnsto

Grayson, fe igo See Pe




















































































h Bronze turkeys: parent
ib. tom; 20 Ib. hen., young
o $10; hens, $5 to $7. L. E.
orven, Ga.



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3, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
PEAFOWLS, ETC.,
WANTED

g fowls, all ages and sexes,
n prs. Will pay cash. Also
sants. Describe-fully. B. R.
lowery Branch, Ga.

trio of large size deep col-
mn Red turkeys to
alves, next year. Will guar-
half of the little ones and
trio November ist, 1929.
Gordon, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
guineas, 10 to 30 head, cheap

re bred Bourse Red tur-
Also a White African guin-
Both must be this yrs.
what you have and price.
ge, lala, Ga., Rt. 1.

well developed thorough-
; Bronze turkey hens. Make
rice in first letter. H. T.
gusta, Ga., 1009 Ellis St.
ronze tur key hens and 1
H. Fitzpatrick, Jr, Mad-

ite Guineas. Will pay cash
State price, etc. L. E, Will-

ng and old, single or in
ants. Will pay cash. B. R.
lowery pean, Ga., Rt.

peafowls and pheasants, all

sizes. Describe fully, and
est price. C. J. Yancey, At-
294 Peachtree St. >

ANEOUS FOR SALE |

squirrels: 2 males and 1 fe-
cash. Not prepaid. Claud |



e white feed sacks, $4, or 8c

oyster shell for chickens,
00 lbs. W. A. Smith, Savan_
102 Bay St., Hast.

clean chicken feathers, 25
VY. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. ~
sound hulled black walnuts,
sacked and shipped FOB.

grass roots,
Mammoth white artichoke
or planting, $1 gal. del. T.
ell, Macon, Gal
ice large
FOB. E. F. Thompson,
n, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 68.

lack walnuts; 20 Ibs. hick-
; 40 lbs. scaley barks, 3c Ib.
Tb: postpaid. R. R. Dris-
ette. Ga., Ri 1, Box 79.

Bs 10 100 Ib., white chicken
(all washed, and will)

10 1b. white guano sacks, ea.
and 10 extra for postage.
een eers, Felton, Ga., Rt.

ickory math, and 3 bu. Jap-
nuts. Make best offer. John
Marietta, Ga.

alnuts, $1 bu., or 15e pbu.,
ee, not del. Mrs.
Molena, Ga.
al. Palmer churn. Good cond.
. Hubbard, Fortson, Ga.-
Id all of my tobacco. An-
any inquiries. J. L. Crone:
h, Ga.

white feed sacks, 8c ea.,
y. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brook-

y nuts, 50 lb. to bu, $1.50
okes for pickling, 15 qt.,

pepper, 15c. No order ship-

less than 2 qts. Mrs. Jose-

ear, Mitchell, Ga.

alnuts,. this and last yrs.,

75e bu.. FOB. Mrs. 8. J.

ocky Ford, Ga.

large black walnuts, not



& GUINEAS FOR SALE

._ raise |.

a Melton, Smyma, Ga.,.

o furnish postage. Cash
Piety Forbes, Brooklet,

$2 fended

Tap | fend selected Viteinis rik

Leaf tobacco,.50c 0z., $4 Ib. postpaid.
H. A. Morehead, Fitz e
Rt. 3, Box 126. ae
oe . nes cured smoking . and
chewing tobacco, 7 lbs., $1 osty aid.
H. K. Sligh, Fitzgerald, Gs io6

Four gal. sour cream ea. week. Pak
chaser to furnish cans and tags. Write
and make price. G. M. Jordon, Rock-
ingham, Ga., Rt. 3...

Several bu., old fashioned black. wal-
aes large, hulled and dried, $l bu.
H. B. Hale, Forsyth, Gas

MISCELLAN EOUS. WANTED,

Want new duck or goose feathers.
Will exch. for same. Mrs. . H,
Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want to exch. value $10. and $20
for country produce. Write for par-

| ticulars and what you have to offer.|

Mrs. Pete Knies,-Vidalia, Ga: RE 3:

- Want about 5 or 10 Ib. chestnuts,
Make best price. F. S. Lee. Concord,
Ga.. Box 75.

Want some. early Giant Rhubarb

roots. State price and quantity. at
once. Lewis E. Tabor, Bipany Ga.,
Gillionville Road. -

Want 5 lbs., never used, new duck
feathers and Want 5 lbs. each of
new, never been used duck and geese

feathers. Mrs. R. J. E. Dalgo, Jenk-

insburg, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want to exch. value $12 for corn,
syrup, pig or chickens Write for. par-
ticulars. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, a

_ FRUITS FOR SALE

Nice, sundried apples, 15c Ib. del.
also Shockley and Limbertwig eating
apples: tree run, unclassified, $2 per
ody box del. J. J. Mooney, Quail,

Pees

Sundried apples, from choice ap-
ples, in 10 to 50 lb. lots. Martha Van-
sant, Dial, Ga.

Good Ben. Davis apples, $1 bu,
FOB, also Yates, $1.50. W. Mch. Ed-
son, Tiger, a. Ree te

Nice dried apples free of worms,
peeling and core, tender, 15 Ib.,
| also good, strong dried sage, 10
large cupful,
doz pods 15e lb. Mrs.
Gainesville, Ga.



. G. Fraser,

Nice sundried horse apples, free}

from worms, core and peelings, 12 lb.
for $1.40. Add postage. Als pandy
Hulsey, Leaf, Ga.

15 Ibs. nice dried re fies trom
-worms, 18c lb. del., 10 Ibs.
peaches, same price} also 1 1-2 bu.,
fine red peanuts, 35e gal. del. Mrs.
S. N. Camp, Eastanollee, Ga.



black walnuts,

extra one with a $2 order),|

L. Me

FOB. Mrs. G. G. Ad-



GRAIN FOR SALE _

Red Rust Proof oats, 85c bu., > Gen!
uine Appler oats. 90c; Fulghum oats.

90c; Winter seed rye, $2; Abruzzi,
$2.25; Blue Stem seed wheat, $2.50
bu., Dwarf Essex rape seed, 12 1-2e
lb. Winter Hairy vetch, 15c Ib. R. 8.
Anderson, Hawkinsville, Gane

Genuine Abruzzi rye, $2.50 bu. gE
G. Clark, Fort Valley, Ga.

Texas Rust Proof seed oats, 90c
bu., Fulghum seed oats, $1 bu. Both
pure, clean seed in 5 bu., new bags;
Pure Abruzzi seed rye, $2 bu. FOB
Eastman. C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga.

Ga. seed rye $1.70 bu.,. Abruzzi,
$1.90; Appler, Fulghum and Burt
oats, nice clean. seed, 95c; Beardless
Barley, $1.90; Bearded Barley: $1.80

bu. Cash with order. W. C. Smith,

Woodstock, Ga., Rt. 2.

. 500 bu, choice Fulghum oats and
250 bu, choice Texas Rust_Proof,
sacked in 5 bu. bags, $1 bu., FOB
Sandersville. F. L. Holt, Sanders-
ville. Ga.

- Recleaned rye, $2 bu. EF. D. Pitch-
ford Brookton, Ga.

Pure Blue Stem seed wheat, good
large grains free from weevils, $2.35
bu., also good, sound white Spanish
peanuts, 5c. lb., for orders not less
than 75 Ibs. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

25 bu., good clean seed oats, Make
best offer. A. M. Gillis, Axson, Ga.

Hastings Appler and Bancroft
seed oats, $1 bu., in 100 bu. lots and
-over, 95c bu. O. M. Greene, Tron City, | 4

Ga.

Genuine is Rust Proof and!

Hot pepper dried) 5.)

| Cash with order
dried |*



Euichum ar soe 90 na ri bu.
respectively. Both clean seed in 5|
bu. new bags; Pure Abruzzi. seed
rye, $2. 25 bu., FOB Eastman. ae. Q.

500 bu. Cokers Fite oats,
$1.15 bu. . ee McLemore, States-
boro, Ga. ;

-GRAIN WANTED
Want 1 bushel seed wheat. Quote

- Norris: Eastman, Ga.



best price. J. A. Kimberly, Empire, |

Ga.

Want 1 ton of wees or oat straw.
Must be bright. Quote best price.
M. G. Almon, Carroliton, Ga., Rt. 5,

Want Fulghum oats. Will. exch:
new crop Ga. Can syrup for same-
G. E> King, Howell, Ga,

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
ss FOR SALE
Chunk or extracted honey in new

|5 lb. pails, $1; es. of 12 5 Ib. pails,

$10. Finest quality, pure and clear,
on del. Carl WwW. =nouvewell, Pineora,
ae
Good chunk or eiitee ted honey,
packed and labeled in 5 lb. pails, 6
per cs., $4.25; 5 es., $20. Now ready.
J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga.

50 bee hives from 40 oa 100 lbs. |-

ea. Will average 60 lbs., yellow grade
of bees, hives common. rough. pine
casing, $2.50 ea. FOB Rentz. Answer
quick. J. M. Martin, Rentz, Ga., RFD.

Chunk or comb honey. in 10 Ib..
buckets, $1.85 del. by- parcel post,
or in bulk of- 75 lbs., 15c lb., FOB
| by exp. rated, also in lb. sections, 24
to standard glass from shipping cs.
$5. del. with cs. L..H. Edenfield,
Stillmore, Ga:

15 hives of bees in old, fashioned
gums, $20 or exch. for anything I
can use of equal value. H. S. Law-
son, Rt. 1; Morven, Ga.

Pure extracted honey,. put up in
5 and 10 Jb. pails as follows FOB
Doctortown, Ga. 12:.5 lb: pails to
ease fancy grade, $7.25. 6 10 Jb.
pails to case. fancy grade, $6.60. 1 1
-lb. pail, postpaid and insured, $1.50.
Several 0 gallon barrels of pure ex-
tracted in fancy and No. 2 grade
prices on request, all orders shipped
promptly. John A. Crummey, Doctor-
town, Ga. >
White | bay honey. in comb, in 10
lb. buckets. $1.75 del. Also bright
honey in 10 lb. buckets, $1.60 del.
Rk. W Browning,
Dublin, Ga.
Pure honey extract. ind Ib. pails,
$1.25 del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit_
land, Ga:~ **
Godd nice chunk or extracted hon-
ey packed and labelled in ~-5 |b.
pails, six per case, $4.25 per. case.
5 cases, $20. Prompt shipments, J.
T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. |

-20 lbs. new yellow beeswax, 30c
per lb. Red hot pepper, 25c per lb.
Diy sage, 45c per lb. Red scullion
buttons, 10c per. quart. -
peach trees, 1 yr. old, 15 each.
Crabapple, 2 or 3 ft. high, 35c. Yel-
low canna lily tubers, 24c per doz.

Cash with order, add postage. Mrs.

S. M. Stewart, Bethlehem, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure gall- berry honey packed with
eomb, 16 oz., jars, 24 to case at.$5
per case, 5 Ib. pails, 12 to case, $9
per case. both. FOB. Single pail, 5
Ibs. del by parcel post, $1. 10. John
W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. ~

12 cans nice | chunk honey, net
about 78 lbs., 10 Ib.- & N. Hpdecs,
Oliver, Ga.

HONEY,. BEES, BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Want honey bees in any style
hives. State price and number. R.. T=
Trish, Savannah, Ga. 1112 East 36th
St.

Want honey bees in any style hives.
State number for sale and lowest
cash price. Roland Irich, Savannah,
Ga., 1112 K. 36th. St. :

Saar sable tee



ress Ba te ae Wis 1 eo

SYRUP FOR SALE ___
Several gal. of real good new sor-
ghum syrup in new No. 10 cans.
Write for samples and prices. Also
4 bu. nice large black walnuts, hul-



led and dried, $1.25 per bushel FOB.
M. J. Hitt, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt..2.

cent sugar cane Ae 1 grade.
| limited to: December Ist. Cash with .

bright and thick. G. T

Seedling | -





syrup for. sale in gal.
Irwin, Ludowici, Ga.
25 gallons of new Georgia Cane
syrup in 10 lb. cans at $1 per gal.
Mts. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.
Pure Georgia cane syrup in 10 lb,
buckets, 70e each, 2 1-2 Ib. cans, 80c
FOB. J. N.. McLeod, Rineon, Ga.
Blue Ribbon and red cane syrup,
65 per gallon in new cypress bbls.

0. A.

cans,

et PAGE SEVEN
100. gallons of fine Georgia cane a8 aes

Also kinana syrup in barrels, 65 per.

gallon, all cash FOB. Eldorendo, Ga.

C. L. Smith, -Eldorendo, Ga...

| Syrup in new. bbls., 65 gal., alsa
No. 10 cans, 6 to esi, $4.50; No. 5,

42 to cs, $5; No.2 1-2, 24 toca,
$5.50 and No. 1-1-4, 48 to. as., $0.

All 1928 crop and A-1. FOB Whig-

ham. To Be Taylor. Whigham, Ga.
New crop Ga. Cane syrup, 6 No.
10 eans to es., $5> or exch. for Ful-
ghum oats. G. E. King, Howell, Ga.
New syrup, honey drip, $1 gal.,.
without jar sealed in qt., or 1-2 rake
size, $1.35 gal., FOB Stone Mtn., al-.
so Porto Rico sweet potatoes for

eating. and seed. Send price FOB

here. J. C. Mobley, Stone Mtn., Ga.,
Rt. 3, Box 86.

1928 syrup, new bbls for quick -
money del., in Ga., 80c gal., 100 per.
Price:

guaranteed or
Cuth-

order. Satisfaction
money back. J. W. Martin, Jr.,
bert, Bey 235 Villa Nova "St.



SYRUP WANTED
20 to 25 barrels of A-1 Georgia
Cane syrup, kinnia cane not wanted.
Send in new barrels. Make best of_
fer. T. J: Miller, Dawson, Ga., Rt. A.
_ Want new crop Ribbon Cane and

Sorghum syrup in bbis., and cans;

also want Clay and white peas, but-
ter beans, pecans and peanuts. Send
samples. W. H. Davis, Savannah, Ga.
312 Montgomery St.
Want prices on syrup.
Chaffin, me

lege Park, Ga., Box "he.

oe SEED CORN AND CORN i
- MEAL FOR SALE.

Red popcorn, 50c per qt. Ae Wis-

enbaker, Lake Park Ga., Rt. 3, Box

He

New crop. Sogcan 25e pt. Guar-
anteed. J. W. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt.
Three.

100. bu. ear corn, $1. 25 pet bu.
at my place. J. R. Birk, Rt. Madi-
son, Ga. =
+ 175 bu. slip- buck corn. $1 per
bushel at my place. 80 Ibs. to bu. .

| John A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga.

Fine corn meal, 96 lb. sacks, $2.50.
Shell corn, $1.15 per bu. HOE. TEES
Tavlor, Whigham, Ga.

100 bushels corn, $1 per baaker
Any amount or all to be sold at my
barn. G. G. Collins, Cobbtown, Ga.

mecaae ae SEED CORN AND CORN
- MEAL WANTED

Corn shelled or in ear, del. my ye

barn, less than car lots. Also bright

hay, all varieties. W. -H. Waddelle,

Pearson, Ga.

Want 50 bu. per week, shelled;
milling corn, 1928 crop. Give best
price FOB. your station. O. L. Cow-

-an, Doraville, Ga. - is
Want 400 bu., good white milling
corn, slip shucked and free of ver-

min. Quote cash price del. here. W.

SG. Smith, Woodstock, Ga., Rt. 2.

CORN FOR SALECar Lots.

-Few cars slip shuek eorn. Write
or wire for quotations. E. P. Josey,
County Agt., Statesboro, Ga..

1 M. bu. good. sound; ear corn, |
FOB Claxton. B. B; Edwards, Clax- |

ton, Ga:

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Hickory smoked 34 lb. cured ham,
33 lb. R. CG. Couch,..Turin, Ga.

8 home cured hams, wt., from 12
to 16 lbs. 35c Ib. Mrs. B. Vickers,
Wrightsville, Ga.

1 country, cured Hickory smoked
hom. wt./84 lbs., 33 Ib.. Ri C. Couch.
Turin, Ga.

Pure, fresh pork sausage | ine 146;
pails, and stuffed, 30c Ib. FOB Tifton
C. H, es ee Ga, 3=-

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, F lowers bad Seeds For
Sale and Wanted

Green bark strawberry bush, Am
erican Beauty rose, mtn. laurel, 6 for
$1; English dogwood, bridal wreath,
-20e ea., pink althea, pink cherokee

_ roses, black walnut, $1 doz., Arbor-

vitae, boxwoods, 30c ea., lemon lilies,

blue iris, 45 doz., orange day lily,

}Weet williams, 25c doz., pink hibiscus,

: for $1. R. D. Wilson, Morgantown,
eS

.. Little yelrow sweet scented narciss
$1 a 100, $6 a M; paper white nary
si, 25c doz., $2 a 100; large white with
yellow cup center: narcissi, 20c_doz.,
$1.50 a 100; milk and wine lilies, 40c
doz., $8 a 100; red spider lilies, 25c
doz., $2 a 100; pink gladioli bulbs, 25
uoz., Shasta daisies and large Calif.
violets, 20c doz. $1 a 100 each; red,
pink and lavender verbena and yar-
row plants, 25c doz., each; 8 varie-
ties of cannas. Gov. inspected. Add

* postage on orders less than $1. Miss
Elizabeth Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt.
6



" Long trumpet daffodils, 25c doz.,

$1.50 a 100; April narcissi, 75c 100;
blue and lavender liberty iris, 40c
doz., 12 white spirea, 3 and 4 t.,. 20
- ea., 12 pink almonds, 45e and 20c;
everblooming blue violets, 50c per
100; 2 yr. old American Beauty Ram-
blers, 75c ea., A. B. Bush monthly, 3
yrs., $1; wine, lavender and red cac-
tus dahlia bulbs, 40c doz., red, white
and pink Ruffled Rambling roses, 25
ea., 3 yrs. old; 3 and 4 in. tiger lily
pulbs, 25 ea., dbl. crested white
mums, 25c a clump, bronze and cream,
20 ea., in clumps; 2 water hyacinths,
wlavender biooms, 35 ea. Del. Mrs.
A. R. Skates, Ringgold, Ga., At. 1:
Cactus type dahlia tubers, Margue-.
vite color red overlaid with yellow,
Libelle, aster purple, Pierrott, amber
tipped in white, Nancy Mae, Scarlet
maroon, Geo. Walters, large. pink,
_ King George large yellow, 6 for $2.-
50; Decorative type, Doozon, large
-plooms, often measures 8 in. across,
orange, scarlet, Madonna, white tip-
. ped lavender, Mina Burgle, scarlet,
_ Sylvia, pink and white, Warrior, red,
suffused in white, and others, 6 for
$1.20. Nov. del. Mrs. R. V. Woody,
- Dial, Ga. ory j
-Roses and shrubbery, also green-
W. R.. Buch-
1358 Jonesboro.

~

anan, Atlanta, Ga.,
Rd., SE. Phone Mad. 5725-J. ;
Pink altheas, 6 for 20c; pink, hardy
| phiox, 15 doz. Well rooted. Mrs. L.
Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 59.
-- Fine 1-yr. roses: Marie Vanhoot
(white. edged pink) ; Luxenburg (deep
k=: Ophelia (yellow-; Tulip
(pink); Martha Washington (white
running) and others, 25 ea., poste
Mrs. Ella Robinson, Green-
che; Gas Rt, Sec *
'. pecial $5 offer:-3 doz. red, 2 doz.
yellow, 6 variegated dahlia tubers; 1
18 blue hy-
and 1 tiger lily bulb.
. Miss



.acinth bulbs, and.
On lot only. Add postage.
Mamie Garner, Chelsea, Ga.

"Dbl. red cannas, 50 doz, yellow,
-. red spotted, 25 doz., yellow nareissi,
$2 a 100; rooted pink Dorothy Per-
kins roses, 20ea. Mrs. R. B. Smith,
Cordele, Ga., Rt. C,

~ 2 scarlet queen, 1 Angelus, 1 Beauty



Everblooming rose, 1 yr. old, 25c ea.,
or exch. for Paul Neyron, Marechal-
neil, Amelia Gude or sAlexander. Hill

Gray. 1 for 1. Dbl. day lilies and
~ parma. violets, $1 a 100, $7 M. each;
large bronze, orange and bright yel-
- low pom pom chrysanthemums, 25
~doz., each; brilliant red and cream
cannas, and Japanese honeysuckle,

50e doz., each; sour pomegranates, red
erepe myrtle, 25c ea. Will exch. for
pbudded pecans, blue damson plums,

Elberta peach trees. budded, and oth-

er. fruit trees and flowers. Write.

Mrs: W. H. Bagley, Cussetta, Ga.
Dark red and pink cannas, 10c ea.,

or exch. for Regale or Canadian lil-

=

sweet scented lemon lilies, 5

of Stapleford, 2 Martha Washingtons. |



jas; Amaryllis, 25 ea,, or exch. Mrs.
F. D. Hicks, Adel, Ga.
Azaleas, pink, red and yellow rho-
dodendrons, 6 for $1; crabapples,
green dogwood, 25 ea., winter terns,
3 for 25c; white lilacs, 40c ea., snow
white azaleas, 50c; golden violets, 30c
doz. Mrs, Alice Kell, Ellijay, Ga.,
Rts ds

al seed, 10c doz.; or exch. for baby
breath fern or peony; also cosmos
seed, 10c tbls., Boston fern, rooted,
25e; jonquils, 20c; purple . wisteria,
90c. Del. Will exch. for dried ap-
ples or peaches. Mrs. J. S. Yeomans,
swainsboro, Ga. <
White tube rose buibs, 30c doz., dbl.
dahlias, red, yellow and white, 50
doz., le*ge bloom cannas, all colors,
white i. d 4 shades of pink, 40c doz.
32.50 a 100; white Easter lily, 15
ea., or & for 25c; White Shasta dais-
tas, 25e dz. pink thrift plants, 15c
doz. $1 a 100; dbi. white sweet pinks.

3 plants ior 25; leopard lily, 15 ea.,
dbl. viole.+, 20e doz., 2 yr. old rose
plants,.\ hite American Beauty
(climber) and pink Columbia (bush)
Be eas ucke a We Me Vickers, Siloam,
Ga

50c ea., dei Send money order. K.
L. Weeks, L 21, Ga. :

Single blue hyacinths, 3 doz., $1;
white althea, dbl. and hardy blue hy-
drangea, 25 -a., purple wisteria, red
spirea, pink weigela, 20c ea. All
rooted. Postpaid. Mrs.. R. Ps Stein-
heimer, Brooks, Ga.

Purple wisteria,
3 for $1; purple lilac,
red plum bushes, 30c ea.,
piack walnuts, 2 yr. size, 30c ea., 4
for $1;,White Easter lilies, 25c
doz, $2.8 100; 4 Monthly Rose cut-
tings, cream, flesh, red and pink,
not rooted, 50 doz. Mrs. S. W. Rod-
gers, Conyers, Ga., Ru 2c

Blue Roman hyacinths,
yellow flowering bulbs, mixed. $1a
100, $2.50 for 300; Paul Neyron
rose, 40c; yellow and variegated dah-
ia bulss, 40e doz; 200 strawberry.
plants free with ea. $5 order; also
single white violets, 10c doz., Tbe a
100; dbl., white, red and ivy geran-
ium cuttings, 3 for 25c; pink peony
(same eolor and size as Paul Neyron
rose), 50c ea. Paul Neyron rose, free
with ea., $2 order. Add postage. Mrs.
J. W. Heard, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6. '

Privet hedge cuttings, 50c a 100;
ies, 50c* doz.,
shasta daisies and tall dbl orange
lilies. ea., 40 doz., 8 doz. $1; white
star jasmine and winter blooming
yellow jasmine, 25c ea., rooted roses,
Seven Sisters, white Cherokee, pink
Dorothy Perkins, 5 for $1; marechal-
neil rose cuttings, 40c doz., or 3 doz
$6; other Monthly roses, 25c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville,
Ga., Rt. 1. > <

All kinds of cactus, Begonias, ferns,
geraniums, justicia, sultanas, lantan-
as and colens. Mrs. A. J. Anthony,
Midland, Ga. _ eat

200 or 300 white, rooted crepe myr-
tle, 15 ea. and postage. Mrs. Ida
Redfern, Boston, -Ga. 2:.. et
-}dace, Spengeria,
bautybaby, 50c ea. and. 1 | night

rooted, 35c ea.,
-20c ea. large
4 or $1;

blooming serius, large size, all, for,

$2, or exch: for 10 Ibs. paper shell;
pecans. Ea. to: pay postage. Mrs.
M. L. Tolar, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 4.
Royal blue everblooming violets, 15c
doz., all colors hollyhock seed, 15c
eupful; marigold seed, all colors, 20c
cup; dbl. all colors, zennia, 10 large
pkg., dbl. red, yellow and orange can-
nas, 10c bulb; Monthly rose cuttings,
all colors, 15 doz., dbl. red carna-
tions, 15 ea., red Gloria De Chattal-
ine, Begonias, 15 ea., daisy, brown
and yellow, chrysanthemums, 20c doz.
Florrie Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pink flowering almonds, yellow
thornless and Dorothy Perkins roses,
25c ea, golden glow, 5c ea., daffo-
dils, jonquils, Bronze Day lilies, 80
doz., iris bulbs, large red and yellow
dahlias and lemon lilies, 50c doz., ea.;
Fall pinks, 7 colors, 25 doz., pink pe-



MARKET BULLETIN,

Dark red eannas, 25c ea., del., cor- |}

Mammot! Russian sunflower seed, |

40c doz., |.

reissus, 10c per doz.

, 8a.

baby. breath, :





hibiscus, 25c ea. -

ony, 8c ea,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.

Hlsie Heaton,

beautiful colors, 25e per ounce.
C. Watkins, 1208 E. Henry 8t.; Sa-
vannah, Ga.

Light pink and watermelon crepe
gnyrtle, large well rooted plants: del.
20c ea. Douglas Averette, Buena

Uy Ae, aere 4

Whita sniveas for 40a. Wo
narcissi, 100 for $1. Crepe myrtle,
purple, well rooted, 25 ea; blue hy-
cinths, 100 for $1. Mary Brumlett,
Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 3. :

Milk and wine, lily bulbs, $2 per
doz. or exchange for young hens

of any breed except leghorns 0.
games. Red _ spider lily bulbs
$1.25 per doz. Will exchange for
aens also. Mrs. S. D. Harrison,

Aathleen, Ga.

Deep pink crepe myrtle- good
roots, 2b ea. $2.50per doz. Large
otack walnuts, trees 2 yr. old, 25
each oor $2.50 dozen. Seed-
ung and budded pecans,-3 1-2 to 6
ft., 25 to 75e each. White iris: lil-
ies, 85c per doz. Pink and red root-
ed rambler roses, 20 each, Mrs.
wW. H. Rucker Milner, Ga.

Brides bouquet, 2 tor 25c. Orange
day lilies, 20c per doz. Golden beil,
10c. Flowering pink almond, 2 for
for 25c. Pink crepe myrtie, 15c ea.
for 25c.. Pink crepe myytle, 15c ea.
rurple fox giove, 30c per doz. Rose-
perry vine, 2 for 25e. Pecan sprouts,
30 ea., Engiish dogwood, 2 for. 15e.
Double yellow fall pinks, 50c per
doz. Well rooted. Mrs. Louise Blay-
iack, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48.

White, pink and biue hydrangea
plants, well rooted, 25c ea
piants, 650c per 100. Strawberry
plants, early and late bearing, large
and delicious berries 50c per 100.
Canna buibs, President, King Hum-
bert and Richard -Wallace, $1 per
doz. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga.
dastings mixed coiors of sweet
william seed, 10c per tablespoonful.
White narcissus bulbs sweet william
plants to exchange for dahlias, glad-
iolas, snowball sprouts. or _ plants.
wirs. J. I. Owens, Covington, Ga. Rt.

Jonquils, 75c per 100. Yellow nar-
Day lilies, 10c
per 6. Dusty miller, 2 for 5c. Sweet
shrub, 10c ea. Red oleanders, 20c
snowball, 15 ea. Box lilies, 25c
ea. lace fern, 1 year old. Mrs.
ae Braun, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
Jerusalem cherries, fruiting for

Christmas 25 ea., $2.80 per doz.

Smail size, 3 for 25c. No orders filled
for less than 50c. All. prepaid. C. R.
Hardy, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 White rose of Sharon, 2 ft., $1.25
Lavender rose of sharon, 3 ft; $1.75.
fnglish dogwood, 15 ea., rooted.
Persian lilacs, 30c ea. White beauty
summer rose, 20c:. Pink Dorothy
Perkins roses, 15 ea. Giant red can-
nas, $1 per doz. Lavender iris, 25
per doz. Asparagus bulbs, 15c ea.

| White Hardy pinks, 30c per doz. Blue

hyacinth bulbs, 50c per doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Tensley Henderson, Rt.
1, Oakman. Ga.
Blooming size gladioli bulbs, red,
35e per doz. Large geranium plants,

)sereus, 4 pronged plants, 25c ea. Well
rooted, pink flowering hydrangea,

-|85e ea. White or red American rose

cuttings, 5c ea. 2 well rooted white
American rose bushes, 50c_ ea.
White Dorothy Perkins rose cuttings,
10 ea. Juniper cuttings, 2-for 5c.
Pink crepe myrtle, purple lilac, and
bridal wreath, 10c ea. Add postage.
mee W. J. Campbell, Rising Fawn,
a. as : :
. Pink spirea and forsythia- well root
ed, 35c ea. Also red dahlia bulbs,
25c ea. Will pay postage on 3 or
more. Mrs. Paul Bogle, McRae, Ga.
White Easter Roses, 25c ea. 2 year
old rooted snowballs, 50c ea. Purple
iris, 25c per doz. Old fashioned pur-
ple lily bushes, 5c ea. Hollyhocks,
25c per doz. April blooming narcissus,
50e per 100. Light blue violets, 40c







rs. | per 100, Red, pink and white cosn

Spenser sweet pea seedy hardy and}

per doz. Monthly roses, 25 ea. M
Mint |

thus, 15 to 75c. Carolina Chrysan

or anything useful. White and red be

double red, 385c ea. Night blooming}
nia and coleus seed, 10c per pkg










































































































: Thureday, : November 89



seed, 10c per tablespoonful.
weigelia cuttings, 10c ea., 8 for 9
Add postage. Miss Minnie Sk
Trion: Ga. Rte
Fine double dahlia bulbs: red,
ple and variegated, 2 for 25c, or
per doz. Red flowering pear, 15
Everbearing strawberry plants, 50:
per 100 or $4.50 per 1 M. Ver
plants, 5c ea. Red pepper, 40c
gallon. Mrs. Bertha McMichael, C
ington, Ga., Rt. 6., 819 Washin
Everblooming cape jasmines, larg
blooms, well rooted, 25e ea., 6 fo:
$1.35 del. Large well rooted, bla
walnut sprouts, 35c ea., 6 for $2 d
Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. W
banks, Commerce, Ga, Rt. 29. ;
Answer to inquiries: I have sol
all my amaryllis bulbs. Mrs. M. 7
ne Sandersville, Ga., Rt. 1, B

Yellow thornless rose, purpl
lac, flowering almond, justicia, cre
myrtle, sweet william; all 5c ea. Adc
postage. Will exch. any of above
lemon lilies, large chrysanthem
or fine double dahlias. Mrs. De
Lang, 411 College St., Calhoun,-

Rooted boxwood, 2 yrs. old, 20c ea
1 yr. old) 15 ea. Pink and whit
weigelia, cape jessamin, double w
spirea, 20c ea., 2 for 35c. Lilac, cre
myrtle, 15c ea. Oleanders, 15 to
ea. Azalia, forsythia, althea, 15.
Blue sweet scented violets, 50c
100. Blue, white and variegated i
25ce per doz. Yellow jonquils, dou
daffodils and white narcissus,

J. Elsner, Austell. Ga., Rt. 2.

1 yr. old regal lily bulbs, $1
doz. 10 varieties of iris, $1 per
Rose, verbena, mixed hoilyhocks, m
ed snapdragon, columbine, fox g
and hardy carnations, 10c ea. $1 3
doz. Fine roses and flowering shrub: ;
and evergreens quoted on req
Mrs. A. J. Welden, Griffin, Ga,

Mixed gladiola bulbs, 40c per doz
Umbrella China, 20 ea. Pink ver-
bena, 10c. Red and black and dari
purple dahlia tubers, 3 for 25c. -
nolia Grandiflora, 25c to $1. Gs

themums: golden forsythia 15c to
Spirea, same price. Lucretia a
himalaya berry plants, 40 per d
Will exch. for banana shrub, abe
and camelia, japonicas, Write w
you have. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Too
boro, Gai, Rt. 2.

Double geraniums, 15c per cut
Will exch, for rooted monthly ros

gonias, pink oxalis bulbs, pine
geraniums, Will exch. for diffe
kinds spring blooming bulbs, co
deum bulbs, or anything useful. Mz
Laura Curry, Stockton, Ga.

Giant dahlia flowered zennia s
to exch. for any kind of bulbs.
Purcell, Pooler, Ga. Ho

Lavender lantana, well rooted, 25
ea. Fragrant white wisteria, 3
tings, for 25c. Buddleia, 3 cutting:
for 25c. Large double red canna
$1.50 per doz. Peegee hydra
well rooted, 50c ea. _
Mrs. W. R. McLendon,

Hydrangea, 25c to $3._Aspar
fern, 15c to 50c. May cactus, 15
Yard cane roots, 50c. Good size

White winter pinks, -50c. per 100.
Cushaw seed, 15 teacupful. Mis
Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1.

Abelias, 2 to 8 1-2 ft. high 8 fo
$2.75. Amoor river privet, 3 to 5 t
high, 3 for $2,75. Boxwood, 8 to
in. $2 to $18 per doz. Lavender an
white spirea, blue and white hard
hydrangeas, forsythia, lavender @
theas, choice roses: all 2 yr. old, 5
ea. Shasta daisies, 3 doz. for $1.
spider lilies, $1.50 per doz.. Chere
kee Queen white rose, $1.50. for
yr. size. Thorny cherokee roses,
per doz. Mrs. Annie M. Butler, Wes
Point, Ga. .

Orchid roots, 3 for $1; all la
well rooted plants. Write for full
rections for cultivation. Mrs.
Brock, Tallapoosa, Ga.



FLOWERS AND SEED

Large double erimson and varie-

ated dahlias, double and bell shaped
affodils, white narcissi, mixed
weet Williams, golden glow, pink
Lady Washingtons bowl, and white
ehrysanthemums, 25c per doz. Lady
Perkins white and yellow roses, 25
ea. Cuttings, 25c per doz. Mrs. M. V
James, Dillard, Ga.

- Kudzu cuttings, 5c ea., $5 per 100.
Hickory nuts, $1.50 per bu. Ever-
earing strawberry. plants, 30c per
00. Hydrangea, rooted plants, 30c

ea. Blue and pink hyacinths, 35c doz.

Narcissi bulbs, 25c per doz. Snow
drops, 25c per doz. Buckeye plants
for'sale. Mrs. M. L. Cook, Geneva, Ga.

Red geraniums, cuttings and root-
ed, exch. for papershell pecans. Mrs.
A. D. Sellars: Donalsonville, Ga.

- Pink and white honey comb types,
yellow, red, white, pink large type
dahlia tubers, 10c ea., or $1 per doz.
Rooted cape jessamin, 25c ea. Cash
with order. Miss Velvie Martin,

ainesville, Ga., Rt. 9.

Biue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c per
100 del. Featherfew, 25 per doz.
Shasta daisies, 25c per doz. Miss
Vena Brown, Hartwell. Ga.

Mixed jonquils and daffodil bulbs,
medium size, $1 per 100, $7.50 per
M. Small size, 50c per 100, $4 per M.
Will exch. for well rooted crepe myr-
tie, rose or bright pink blooms. Mrs.
ee A. Moore, Hapeville, Ga., Box 113.

Sweet scented yellow narcissus

bulbs, blooming size, 2 doz for 35c,
$1 per 100. Hardy royal poinceanna
seed, 10c per doz. Pure.Japanese sun-
flower seed, 3 tablespoonfuls, 25c.
Yellow Jupin seed, 10c per table-
spoon, 8 for 25e. Hardy Mallow seed,
white pink and red, 10c per table-
spoon. Double white, pink and red
hollyhock seed, 3-tablespoons, 25c.
Dwarf Arbor Vitea seed, 10c per
tablespoon. Miss Mittie Collins
Smithville, Ga., Rt. 1. Writ for pric-
eS on pounds and half Ibs... - -

olden glow, 25 doz. or exch. for
Yates apples or dried peaches. Addj-
postage. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Adatrs-
ville, Ga.

_ Red, white, yellow cream aath red
stripes, oleanders, pink, cream, white
and variegated leaf double oleanders.
Lavender, white and pink double al-
theas. Primulinum, Grand-duke, night

loom jasmines. Van Houtti, double
Reveseana Thumbergi, Crimson .and
pink spireas, red, pink and purple
-erepe myrtle; Euonimus abelia. Nudi-
florum. Hydrangea, butterfly bush,
Philadelphus weigelia, Puncia, Kerria,

orsythia, rosemary. Any 4 for $1.15,

' for $1.60. Eleagnus, Pyracantha,
Photenia, Pittsosporum, Camelia,
Japonics, Nepal Ligustrum, Mrs. J.
A. Griffin, 512 16th; Ave., E: Cor-
dele, Ga.

4 Leopard pink and red May and
dune $1.10 ea; 7 double pot,

hybise s, 4 colors, large plants, 50c
Or? matt for $3; large bushy deep
ink Sultana, 25c ea; strawberry. be-
gonias, 3 for 15c. 6 "for 25c; mixed
es. 15 bulbs for. $15
teria and Yucca, 4 for 30, 75
2; golden bells, forsythia, haw-
rns, oak hydrangia, bridal wreath,
ink Crepe Myrtle, 60c doz; 1 rooted
Jasmine, 25c;41 golden arbor
50e; also Lady Thompson straw-
erry plants, 800 75c. Mrs.
2 Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
a White flax lilies, wandering jew,
leaf, Shasta daisies, 25c doz; jon-
tits, and daffodils, different colors
canna lilies, $1 per 100 or will exch.
for white feed sacks or meal sacks,
dried fruit. Mrs. S. A. Miller, Hawk-
insville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Buttercup and wna bulbs, $1
per 100. Mrs. Ben T. Echols, Philo-
math, Ga.
= 10007 deep pink crepe myrtle cut-
tings, 85c per 100; pink gladiola
bulbs, large size, 10c, smaller, 5c:

large white mums, 10c root; orchid

flowering cannas, 15 ea; 4 blue hy-
drangia plants, rooted, 25e ea; large
yellow rose bush, 2 yrs. old, 25c;

e pink rose push, rooted, 20c. | 47

sh with poets add postage. Packed

dn good cond, Mra, 5. 3.

pushes, rose Grepe Myrtle,

dage. Maude Roper, Dawsonville,
Rt. e,

| hybiscus:. double

everblooming

J. M.





ial Ga, L. Gupion, Por-

Madonna lily yale. white iris,
monthly rose cuttings, American
oeauty running rose cuttings, Euony-
10us cuttings. Will exch. for Apmil
blooming and yellow clusters Nar-
cissus, buttercups, jonquils, butter
and eggs, red and white Spider lilies
and red Japonicas. Mrs. G. J. Alien,
Royston, Ga.

Everblooming Cape Jasmine cut-
tings, well rooted, 25 ea; unrooted
euttings, 5e ea. 40 doz. del. Blue
flags, 25 doz; 5 doz. $1;*snow ball
yellow
cell bushes, 80c ea; everblooming
rose cuttings, rose, pink, red and
white, 20ce doz. No stamps accepted.

iss Inez Moore, Bowdon, Ga., Rt.

Three.
|} Siue ageratum, hardy, blooms in|

Sept., chrysanthemumis, seven differ-
ent colors, 25 doz. Four dwarf box-
woods about 10 yrs. old, $4 ea. Mrs.
Edith Free, Clarkesville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, mixed
blooming size, 25c doz; April bloom-
ing white Narcissus, blooming size,
ve doz; Cape Jasmine bushes, snow-
drop bushes, pink running roses all
weil rooted) 25c ea; yellow bronze
ieai and red cannas, double day lily
suibs, 40 doz; old fashion pinks, ali
colors, 90c per 100; blue flag lily

bulbs, 50 doz. Miss Nannie Overton,

Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4.

Two kinds coladiums, large stifi
leaf and small purple stem, 15c ea;
conk begonia, white red and pink,
small red carnations, rainbow moss,
fern, pink and red Dorothy Perkins
rose, well rooted, 10c doz; old fash-
ioned pinks, 10c bunch; fairy lilies,
5 ea; double daffodil bulbs: 25 doz.
spider lily seed, 10c doz; buibs, 20c
ea. Mrs. J. B. Robertson, Abbeville,
74 Rte 8, BOX 2:

Cape Jasmine, well rooted. box-
woods, well rooted, walnut trees, 10c
ea; orange trees, 50 ea. Add p pt

ae,

Several varieties Narcissi, $1.25
per 100; Giant Grimardeau pansy
plants, 25e doz; double larkspur, ali
colors, 15c doz; mixed colors hardy
and single holly-
hocks, 10e ea; Shasta daisies, 5c ea
add postage on orders less than 25c.
Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt.
Three.

Seed for sale: Dbl. hollyhock, mix-

ed colors, dahlia, flowering zinnia,

Spence sweet peas, mixed colors, now
ready for fall planting, 15 pkg; im-
proved fire plant, dwarf red fall ma-
vigold, red prince feather, red and
white old fashioned bachelor buttons,
2e pke. Will exch. all except sweet
seas, Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta,

oes. Rte Ds

Giant purple iris, 35c doz. .. Golden
Bells, everblooming sweet pea, 10c
ea. all rooted. Will exch. for ever-
blooming roses, chrysanthemum
plants, plum trees or dahlia tubers:
also have white pines, 50c ea. or

exch. for 2 peonies, 5 hyacinths, 12

tulips or 1 pecan tree. Mrs. J. E.
Underwood, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1.

ennial phlox,:40 per doz. Ivy, 15
ea, 2 for 25c. Purple violets: 25e
ner doz. Junipers, rooted, $1.50 each.
Yallow root, 40c Ib. White dogwood,
15, 2 for 25c. Dwarf arbor vitea, $1.
White and blue iris, 45c per doz
Werns, 80e per doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Emma Garren, Morganton, Ga.
Thrift plants, rose pink, 75 per
100 del. Golden spur, Giant trumpet
daffodils, 40c per doz. del. Riverton
Jewel, hardy _ phlox, 50c per doz.
Amaryllis. bulbs, 20 ea. Hyacinths,
white bulbs, 15 ea. Mrs. D. G. Jones,
Ayvlington, Ga. ~

Snowball bushes, 2 for 25c. Flow-

ering quince bushes, 2 for 25c. Brida} | -
wreath, bridal bouquet, 2 for 25c.

Prim roses, 3 doz for 25c, Fox glove,
3 doz. 25c. Peach tree roses, 2 for
25e, Fall pinks, dbl. yellow and single

20e bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Sidda

Southerland, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box
Blue, lavender and variegated iris,

7

25e per doz. Altheas, weigelias, snow. |
- balls, golden bell,





g snowdrop, _ pink
crepe myrtle, dogwood, yellow jap-|
cnica, pink almond, 25c ea. Sweet
william, fox gloves, verbena, 25e per
doz. Fail pinks, 20 per doz. Star of
Bethlehem, 25 per doz. Mrs. A. A.
Silver, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.

White jasmine, Shite. narcigsus,
jonquils, 20c per doz. Blue, purple
iris, 40c per doz. Hardy pink phlox,
30c per doz. Blue spider wart, 20c
per doz. Snewball pink weigelea, 380
ea. Red quince, double yellow jap-
onica, 25c ea. Althea, 15c. Red velvet
rose, hardy white daisies, 20c per

doz. Double pink peonies. bleeding! exch. ferns for geranium

heart, 50c ea. Golden bell, double pink
almond, 25c ea. Mt. Laurel, 25c ea.
Will exch. for anything of use.
Thomas Hix, Ella Gap, Ga.

All of my pot. flowers
reasonable.
Rochelle, Ga.

Double deep purple quill- petal
dahlia bulbs, large single yellow dah-
lia bulbs, 25 per doz. Purple lilacs,
15 ea. Wellrooted giant and dwarf
marigold seed, 5c per pkg. Add post-
age. Mrs. R. W. Moreland, Wood-
bury, Ga.

Yellow California poppy seed, 10c
per tablespoonful, 2 for d5c. Single
purple althea 1 yr. old, cherokee
rose, white with yellow center, root-
ed 1 yr. 20c ea. Small. purple fig,
well rooted, 10c ea. 2 for 15e. Large
white fig sprout, rooted, 10c ea. Al
= Mrs. T. C. Beverly, Ochlocknee, |

a

sale
5

for
Sam Fitzgerald, Rt.

Dark purple and lavender iris, 40c |

per doz. Garden sage, 15 ea. Dry
sage, 3 ounces, 10c. Orange lilies, 20.
per doz. Blue grass, 15c per doz.
Junipers, 50c. ea. Snowballs, 25 ea.
Pink weigelia, 25c ea. Double pink
almonds, 15 ea. Add postage. -Mrs.
Martha Langley, Rt. 3, Box 45, Elli-
jay, Ga.

Royal blue and purple iris, 40
per doz. Junipers, 50c ea. Forsythia,
spirea, peach blow, purple lilac, jessa-,
min, bridal wreath, pink almond, gold-
en bell, 10c ea. 3 for 25c. American
Beauty rose, yellow thorney rose, 15c
ea. Orange lilies, blue grass, 20c. doz
Well rooted. Mrs. Minnie Charles, Rt.
3; Box 45; Ellijay: Ga.

Double yellow japonica, 2 yrs. oft:
well rooted, 25c ea. Crepe myrtle
40c ea. Jonquils, daffodils, 25e per
doz. Iris, 30c per doz. Paper white
narcissi, 30c per doz. Peachtree rose,
20c ea. Pink rose, 30c ea. Sweet
violets, 20c per doz. Evergreen, 20c
per doz. White, red, yellow ball pinks
_50 per doz. Mrs: Annie: Gentry, Elli-
jay, Ga., Rt. 2:

Red spider lilies 50c per doz.
Flowering red and white pomegran-
ates, 25c ea. Pink, double flowering
almond, 25c ea. Red coral vine, 2
for 25c. Camphor trees, 2 for 25c.
Will exch. for April blooming. nar-
cissus, purple iris, red dogwood, and
white, pink, yellow fancy dahlia
bulbs, write what you have. Mrs. 0.
S. Fields, 407 N. i St., Thom.
asville, Ga.

Yellow enue bulbs, be per doz.

1 $1.50 per 100. Double red, yellow and}.
ME: Laurels, - 6 for $b: Pink Per-|-

orange canna bulbs, 0c. per. .doz..
White flag lilies, 20c per doz. Strong
shasta daisies,:25c per doz.
5e, Postage prepaid. Miss nae Bar-
row, Reynolds, Ga. &

Snowdrops and butter and eggs,
jonquils,, white narcissus, 20c per doz.
Blue flag and yellow lilies, 25 per.
doz. All $1.50 orders will give free
one doz. snowdrops or jonquils. Tig-

er lily bulbs, 5c per doz. Mrs. T. H.

Davis, Silver Creek, Ga., Rt. 1.

Flowering quince, 250+ snowball,
50c; bridal wreath, 25c; all kinds of
monthly. roses, 5c ea; wild money-
suckle bush, 25e, well. rooted. Crab-
nnle well rooted, 25c. Miss Alice
Miller, Commerce, Ga. ~

1 bucket full evergreen Japanese
iris, $1. Cuttings, 10c ea. Mrs. C. 1.
Seonyers, Dublin. Ga. Rt. 2.

May blooming white narcissus
bulbs 50 per 100. Mrs. H. M. Ed-
gar, Riverdale, Ga., Rt. 1.

Yellow omens bulbs, fall and winter

Large |
packet, double African,marigold seed,

eon. 2Q5e per doz. 1928 seed, 10.
per cupful..Add postage. Mrs. D. a,
Vacke, Valdosta, Ga. :
Pink Dorothy Perkins rose, rooted,
umbrella china trees, all sizes, Se and;
10 ea. Will exch, for Lady finger- or
white crowder peas at 10c per lb,
my Beulah Seonyers, Dublin, Ga.)
it
Blue grape hyacinths, 50 per 100.
Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. *
Large peonies, red, white, pink, 50c .
ea. Mixed gladioli bulbs, 50c per doz.
Large 2 yr, old field grown roses. |
50c ea. Boston ostrich vlume, as-
paragus ferns, 10c to 50 ea. Wiil
cuttings.
i Sia M. Anderson, Augusta, Ga.
t : <
Small red canna bulbs, 5e ea. large :
red spotted and yellow. cannas, 10c
ea. purple iris, golden glow, foxglove,
sweet william; primroses, 380c per
doz. Strawberry plants, 20 per doz.
Althea, golden chain, snowballs, li-
lac, monthly roses, pink weigelias, -
25 ea. Bleeding heart, 50c ea. Vel-
vet roses, 5c ea. Blue violets, 15c
per doz. White sweet william, 50
per doz. Well rooted boxwood, $1
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Geo. W. Davis, my
Rt. 3, Box 15, Ellijay, Ga. ae
2 American beauty rose bushes, 2

yrs. old, 75c ea. 3 fine yellow mon- ad

thly roses, 2 yrs. old, 50c ea. White
sweet jasmine white snowball, 2 yr.
old, crepe myrtles all 25c ea. White

| hardy hydrangea, 40c ea. Large dbl.

yellow cannas, 20c ea. Miss. Cora _

Moore, Buford, Ga.
Yellow canna bulbs, 10c ea. $1 per
doz. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
per 100. Mrs. N. V. Robbs, Rt. 1,
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Gladioli bulbs, yellow and pink, 30
per ae Narcissi and jonquil bulbs,

10e per doz. Wisteria vine, rooted, :
20c. Pink Dorothy Perkins rose bush,

rooted, 3 for 25c. 1 royal red rose,

rooted, 1 yr. old 25. 1 -.Lobster
Xmas cactus, rooted, 15c. 1 rooted be-
gnia, 20c. Add postage. Miss Jose-
phine Roberson, Jesup, Ga.

Amaryllis bulbs, crimson lily bulbs,
20c ea., 3 for 50c. Lemon canna
bulbs, 15e ea., 2 for 25c. All prepaid.
Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington, Ga. re
RID.
Daffodil bulbs, 20c per doz. Bloom-_
ing size milk and wine lily bulbs,
25 ea. Smaller size, 15c ea. Red ~
Amaryllis, 35c ea. Burnt orange,
pink, red, yellow and red, and sal-
mon cannas, 50c per doz. Buddleia,
25c ea, 5 for $1. White shasta daisies,
25c per doz. Dusty miller, thrift. .
plants, 15c per doz. Mrs. T.. Ry Hobbs,
Siloam, Ga. S

Well rooted aahine cape jasmines,
red crepe myrtles, 30c ea. $2.50 per
doz. rooted plants, dwarf boxwood,
25 ea. Rooted white spirea, white
bridal wreath, white English dog-
wood, purple tilac, pink crepe myrtle,
20c ea. 2 for 35e. Mrs. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

Double pose, pink altheas, rooted:
50c ea. White wisteria, 50c ea. Coral |
vines, 25c ea. White narcissi, $2 per |
100. Mrs. J. D. BALA EG Sxtyester, Ga.
Rt. Birch
Purple. iris, $4 per. 100. Mrs. T. R,
Morvan, Smyrna, Ga. o

_Everbearing Lady. Thompson straw- ee.
berry. plants,.35c per 100. Himalaya
blackberry plants, 6 for 50c. Red
and black raspberries, $1. Junipers,
same price. . Black walnuts, rooted,
20c ea. "White Concord grape vines,
rooted, 3 for 50c. Sugar plum sprouts
rooted, 20c ea. Will exch. for any-
thing useful. Miss Nellie Kate Turn-
er Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. *

-Dark red seven "sister roses, rooted
20c ea. Pink monthly moss rose, same
Rose colored hardy phlox, 6 for 50c.
Grass pinks, 50c per doz. Purple bells
25 per doz. Winter verbena, red
and purple,6 for 25c. White English
dogwood, 20c ea. snowballs, same.
Miss Cleo Turner, Cleveland, Ga.,
Rt. 4.

1 M fine eladiok bulbs, 25 per

| doz. Smaller bulbs, le ea. Add post-

age. Mrs. B. J. Edmondson, Rt. 3,



Cedartown, Ga.
(Continued on | BARE. twelve)





Plante fs Sale sand



ae Wakefield and Barly

cabbage plants, $1 M, order|P
et er $ $1.25 M, 5 M lots, $1 1 M. D. M. Bar-

ipped same day received. & M..
ms, Pembroke, Ga.

Charleston Wakefield
20 a 100, $1.25 M, ee

Bs Scotia Wadley, Ga.

eeendie and Arona strawberry

a on oe Ga., . Box 398. r

Fine, large frostproof Early. Wake-
eld cabbage ylants, 75c a M, any
antity. Prompt shipment. George
Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga.
Lady Thompson strawberry, plants,
-M, or 40c a 100. Mrs. J. P. Rush,
rseville, Ga., Rt. 1.

ondike- strawberry re a $1. 50}

or exch. for apples for eating, or
ied, peeled and cored, honey, or
ood white 100 Ib. sacks, Mrs. L. E.
ggins, Doyle, Ga. ~
ceberg lettuce plants, moss wrap-
and well packed, 30c a 100 post-
5 $2 M, not prepaid. Mrs. D. J.
Harrison, Blackshear, Ga.
_ Cuthbert and St. Regis: red Rast
berry. plants, 50c for 1 doz., $2.50 a
00, $12. 50 M, prepaid. Healthy stock.

: ho Hart, College Park, Ga., Care |

uth. Lake Farm.

Mastodon eae strawberry |
nts (the Worlds Champion) 25c
925. 45e. for 50; foe a 100. hh. J.
lirath, Winston, Ga. -

Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
erbearing variety, $1 a 100. Wil.

H. Underwood, Macon, Ga., eer

est Hill Ave. Se
Trees and Kudzu plants: trees, 1Be
, Kudzu, 5 ea., $2 a 100, or exch.
for feathers or pecans. Mrs. 1
Joe, Eastanollee, Ga.
Wakefield, Succession and Flat
ch cabbage plants, $1.60 M, del.
ompt shipment. Alice E. Gibson,
Folkston, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 46.
Charleston, "Barly J ersey Wakefield
d Early Flat Dutch cabbage. Har- |
large, open field grown plants,
1 M,-del., in Ga., or 75c a M, FOB.
ee Grady Turn Macon,
a. Rt
Charleston Wakefield and. Early
Jersey cabbage plants, 75e for 500,
$1.25 M, Klondike strawberry. plants,
$ for 500, $1.90 M, postpaid. Prompt.
shipment. J. B. Bennett, Blowery
Branch, Ga, RED T
Frost proof plants. Leading varie-
s of cabbage - and white Bermuda
nion, 500, 50c; 1 M, 95c; 5 M, $4.
ompt_ shipment. Re bi MeRee,
Meigs, Ga.
: Everbearing bee au
ly variety, 40c a 100, $2.75 M del.
O. well rooted sage cuttings, 10
- Mrs. Ss. N. Camp, Eastanollee,

nee San -Klondike . strawberry _ alent

State inspected and. certified, $2.50

_M, $1.50 for 500 del., also old fash-
oned Blue plum sprouts, 4 for 60c,

$1. 50 a Ate Mrs. J. S.. Crowe, Cum-

: = Rt

! [ and Dutch elise

plants, 20c a 100, 90c M, del., 10. M,

36 Exp. Col. Klondike and Lady |
Thompson strawberry plants, 30c a:

100, $1.80 M, del., 5 M and-up, $i. 65.

M Col. L.A, ee Oakwood, Ga.

- Charleston and Early Jersey Wake-
ield cabbage plants, $1 M, del., 5 M
r more, 75c M, FOB. Prompt. ship-
ent. O. F. Crow. Gainesville, Ga.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-

d cabbage plants, 20c a 100, 50c
for 300, $1.10 M del. C. Ee Crow,
ainesville, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage: Early Jersey
Charleston Wakefield, the head-
kind for winter and early spring,

e for 500, $1.25 M del. R. S. Bur-
$5 Pembroke, - Gay

Klondike strawberry plants, 25e

100, $2 M. a with oe one

| more, $1 M, del.

Subbave

| mailed for nurserymen FOns

MAREET 8B
Wakefield. Flat Dutch and F Guaceeee

Chplaston = eo 2 cabbage
plants, 20c a 100, $1.15 M, 5 M-or

Mrs. Lou Owens,
5Ga:, Ri
Charleston Wakefield
lants, grown from Sea Island seed,

ae Branch,

Der, Baxley, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage lene: Karly
Jersey, Charleston Wakefield. ana
Early Flat Dutch, 90c M, del. or 5 M,
$3.25 collect: C. ms Stokes, Macon,
Be Rt: ote 9

. Yellow and polk soo 25e Tb., ea.

Mrs. Myrtle Hunt, Lilburn, Ga.

field cabbage plants, 65c for 500, $1.10
M, del., 5 M, $4.50; 10 M, $7.50 col-
lect. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Gar
Klondike strawberry, plants, 500 for
$1; $1.80 M. Claudia Waldrip, Flow-
any branen; Ga, Rt. ie
Klondike and Lady = Thompeot
strawberry plants, each, $1.25 for 500,
52 M, postpaid. Checks not accepted.
of Dd. Freeland, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.
ue

sone early Bverbearing strawher-
ay pfants, $2M, del., no order for}
iess than 1 M filled and rio orders
separate
addresses to their customers;
have white nest onions, 50c gal.,
Onion plants, 50c a 100.
Skates, Ringgold, Ga.,. Rt.. 1.

Everbearing ~ strawberry plants,

large, hardy, well rooted, and free
from disease, 50c for 100, $3 M, 10}

M, $25. Exch. for new, sound: paper |
shell pecans. Quote price and send
sample. WwW. M. Williams,
Grove, Ga. :

Frost. proof subbaee pints. leading |
varieties from reliable seed, 90c" M,}
15 M, $8.50, 10 -M, $.650. Satisfaction | -
guaranteed, el. 1 Pedrick, _ Quitman,

hae
Frost epeont cabbaue ae fe
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, 60c

tor 500, $1 M, postpaid. Mrs. Lillie|

x, Stokes, Fitagerald, Ga., P.O. Box

| 369.

Good Se Mantes, ee
wng. Sell or exch. for good dried
peaches. Mrs. W. AR, Stephens, Adairs-
ville, Ga. > -,

Large strawberry plants, $1. 25 M,

; FOB, or exch. for chickens, apples, or
wht. feed sacks. Miss indiana ee

Rockingham, Ga.

Charleston and arly? Jersey cab-
oage- plants, well rooted, 90e M, 5 M|.

or more, 85 M. Packed-in moss. Mrs.
Altie Boatright, Coffee, Ga.
Yellow and crystal wax Bermuda|

onions, 75e for 500, $1.25 M, del., 6

M erate, $6 Exp. Collect: Wakefield |

and, Dutch cabbage, Blue Stem and
| Heading collards, 65e for 500, $1.15

M del., 75cM, cdllect; Klondike and
Missionary strawberry, 50c a 100, $3

M. Well rooted. Prompt shipment.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re-|
funded. Walter W. McEver, Brasel-

ton, Ga. -

Frostproof cabbap plants, millions es

ready. Extra early Jersey and Chas.
Wakefield, fresh grown and well root-

ed, 35c for 200, 60c for 500, 90c M,|G
White Bermuda onion, 75 for 500, $1 :

M. All del. postpaid. Immediate ship-
ment. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Chas, Wakefield cabbage plants,
now ready, $1.25 M, 10. M lots, $9 col-
lect, or 15 a 100, $1 for 500 postage

eollact, Gs Hi. Garrison, Coolidge, Ga. |

Cabbage, onion and collard plants,

sent COD mail or exp. 65c for 500,
$1 M, 5 M, $4.50. L. H. Allison, Tit.
ton, Ga.

Sage winnie: in oat 25e doz., |
$1.50 a 100 FOB. Cash with. order. L,
E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.

Imp. Klondike strawberry, State
inspected and certified, $1.50 for 500,
$2.50 M del. Cash with order. No
ehecks, Prompt shipment. Mrs. W. B.

| Crow, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 78.

Imp. Klondike strawberry plants,
2Be a 100, $2 M, Everbearine. 40 M.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt.



Prompt shi pment. |

ake ge

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-

also
and
Mrs, A. See

Locust

for 10 million cabbage

.. Frost proof cabbage:
J. and es WwW. ye ae 500,. ite M,



- Frostproof cabbage, Chas., ar ersey

JLLETIN

ion, grown from high grade seeds,
|'75e for 500, $1.25 M, postpaid, $4 for

15 M, $7 for 10-M. Collect. Mrs. Nina

Weich, Slyvester, Ga.
Succession, Early Jersey and Chas.
cabbage plants, 25e a 100, 70c for 500

$1.25 M postpaid. 8: Ea Durham, ae :

| City, Ga.

Kellogg Everbeacing and Klondike
strawberry plants, $2 a M or $1 for
500 del. S. E. Bearden, Nicholls, Ga. -

Inspected, new stock Lady Thomp-

|son strawberry plants, 75c for 200,

$2.50 M postpaid. W. ae McCiellan,
Adel, Ga., Rt. 3.

Chas. ~ Wakefield . aa Early J. and
All Season cabbage plants, $1.25 M,
del., Klondike strawberry, $2:25 M,
del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ga,, Rt. =

Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, 25c a 100, $1 M, 5 M or more,
90c M, del. W. C. Owens, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

Genuine good cabbage plants, Chas.
and J. Wakefield, well rooted, 85 M,
5 M or more, 75e M. Now ready. L.
R..Boatright, Coffee, Ga.

Guaranteed, well rooted, 6 in. frost
proof cabbage plants. Neatly - packed,
labeled and mailed promptly in ven-
tilated boxes: Early Jersey, Chas. &
Early . Flat Dutch, 50c for 300, $1.50
M, postpaid. 5 M $3. 75 FOB, or exch.
for pure Stone Mtn. 5 or. Pride of Ga.
watermelon seed. C. F eMpgeen, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga.

Fresh grown and frost uaa Early
Jersey and Chas. Wakefield and Suc-
cession cabbage, 25 a 100, 75c. for
500, $1.25 M, del. Winfred eee
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Large well rooted cabbage aie.
$1 M, FOB inerate lots. J. E. Mur-
daugh, McRae, Ga. __

Frost. -proof cabbage, Barly and
Late Wakefields, 75 for 500, $1.25.
M, 5.M, $1 M, 8 M, $6.40; Bermuda
onion plants, same price. Prompt. ser-
vice. Jas. Williams, Coffee, Ga.

a M,.2 M and a oe M. Any quan-
aie FOB here. R . Britt, Marshall.
ville, Ga., Box 126.

Frost proof Chas. had faly. J ersey

Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M, del.

5 M or more, 75 M collect. Prompt

shipment. Obie-Crow, Oakwood, Ga.
Frost proof Early J. and Chas. W.

and Early Flat Dutch cabbage, 90c

{ta 1000, del., or 5 M, $3.25 collect.

Bats Stokes, Macon, Ga., Ree 3;

-Frost. proof Wakefields and. Flat

Dutch cabbage, $1 M, Bermuda on-
ions, $1 M. Prompt shipment. An-
drew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. -
* Frost proof Early J., Chas. W. and
Succession cabbage, Bermuda onion
plants, $1.25 M del. Want to contract
and |
plants for Spring del. B. F. Mallard,
Oliver, Ga.

Frost proof. Early: J. and Chas. W.
cabbage plants, 60c for 500, $1. M.
postpaid. J. O. Sikes Bitzgerald, Ga.
RED 6. \

Early J. and Chas. W.
plants, now: ready, 65c for 500, $1.25
M, oad te R. CG. Chanclor, Seville,
a.
2 yr. old sage, well oe and
Black June raspberries, 10c ea., $1
doz., each; Japanese red ras. -erries,
20c ea., $1. 50 doz. and Asparagus
erowns, 50c doz. Al cei. Mrs.
Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 4.
Missionary <.rawoerry plants, $3
M. Mrs. T. S.. Shannon, Lnox, Ga. |
Early Jersey and Chas. W. and

Copeuhasen cabbage plants, $1.25 M,
| Prize Taker, white and yellow Ber

muda onion plants, $1.25 M. All del.
C. Sutton, Adel, Ga. :
~Rhubarb roots, Asparagus roots

Wisteria, well rooted, for sale reas=-

onable, or exch. for flowering bulbs, |

or well rooted shrubbery. J. ok. Da-
vis, Hinkles, Cae

Klondike strawberry plants, $2_ M
also black walnut sprouts, 20c ea.
Burton Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Kudzu plants, $1.50 a 100, $12.50 |
plants, shipped promptly in. Snes 4

onion.

capa: |

B. T..

extra early



65c, $1 M. All del.,. now. ready. Post-.

White ee onion ae 500 for

paid. Mrs. Mary 5. Stokes, Pe g

ald, Ga., Box 72.

Klondike strawberry plants, inspect-
ed and certified, first yr. runners,

+ free of disease, $1.50 for 500, $2.75
M prepaid. $2.25 M collect; 10 M or

more, $2 M, frost proof cabbage,
Wakefield and Dutch, now ready, 75e
for 500, $1.25 M, postpaid; $1.25 M

Rt.
: Early J. and Chas. Wakefield cab-
bage and collard, well rooted, strong

collect. Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga.,

plants, $1 -M, ea. He D. M. Pe

right, Coffee, Gas Rt.

Lady Thompson Soe plants,
NES

90c for 500, $1.75 M, del. Jas.
Hughes, Stone Mtn., Ca. RG Sk

Large frostproof, fine Early Jer- [
sey cabbage plants, $3.00: for: 53M

prompt shipment. A. EL Reinhardt, :
Ashburn, Ga.

_Everbearing a: plants, 20c
a 100, or exch. a 100 for 1 Ib., goody |

pecans in lots of 500 or more; Hima-

laya blackberry 5c ea., del. in doz.
lots (add postage for less lots). Miss ~

Delitia Lang, Calhoun, Ga., 411 oe 5

lege St.
Frost proof cabbage plants evown
from high grade seed, large healthy

plants, 1
$1 M. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga.

New fall J. and Chas. Wakefield 4

cabbage plants for winter heading, 45
for 200, $1.25 M, del., a bunch of 50
plants free. with ea. order of 1M or
more. Ship at once. Miss Sallie. Hap:
poldt,. Lownsion, Ga., Box 8.

Chas, and

where in Ga. Gash. with order. Mrs.,
F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga.

1 to-5 M2 $1.25 M, 5 M up,

Wakefield cabbage _
| plants, 45 for ae $1.25 M. del any-.

Harly J. Suecession.and Chas. cabs

bage plants, 25c a 100, $1.50 M post- |

paid, also want to exch. 500 plants for :

500 Missionary or - Lady Thompson
strawberry anne Mrs. Hatta Durham
Sale City, =

Guaranteed, well rooted 5 and 6 in.

ated boxes: Chas., J.. Wakefield and

| Flat Dutch. $1 M, del., 5M or. more,
75e M collect. O. MM. Crowe, Gaines- .

ville, Ga, Rt.-2._-

Govt. inspected Klondike Mission-_
ary and Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 40c a 100, $3 M, Mig een
Everbearing, 60 a 100, $4.50 M- del.
I. V. Head, Cleveland, Ga.

Frost proof Jersey and Chas. Wake :
field (fine as can be grown) $1.50 31,

85c a 100. Guaranteed satisfaction or |
money refunded. K.-T. Clements, . San-

| dersville, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage, collard and
onion plants, 65c for 500, $1.15 My

postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lew- -

iston, Ga.
Strawberry plants, 25e a 109;

M. Mrs... 6.2R.

RE oes

$2.

a 100, $2 M. Mrs. J: W. Brumbeloe,
LaGrange, Ga., Rt.-I.-

Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
$1.25 100, $2 M postpaid. Mrs. Flora
Freeland, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Klondike: and Everbearing gtraw-

berry plants, $1. 25 a 100, $2 M post-
ee D. Freeland, Gainesvilla; Ga,
4 3

Cabbage plants, now ready, $1 203)
M, del. or 75e. for 500. E, J. Gains,
Seville, Ga.
Lucretia es plants, 30c doz., :

$1.50 M, del., crabapple trees, 30c ea.
or $1. 20 doz. Mrs. B.
Greenville, Ga.

Chesapeake ae plants, 85

t

Sprreits; Mon: oe, Gae &

Es Robinson,

Early J. and Chas. Wakefield a :

bage plants, $1 M, 5 M or more, 75
M, collards, same price. Mrs.

sella Boatright.
(3 yr. old) horse radish, sage rooted, |. Bhi ce GR:

Succession, Flat Dutch and Chas.
W. cabbage plants, $1.15. M, del.
Chas. L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga.
Extra fine Early J. and Wakefield
cabbage, now ready, 25 a 100, $1.25
ae Harmony GC. Brown, Hartwell, Ge.

Frost proof winter heading tapes

and collard plants, 65 for 500,

postpalss ae Branay














Z Deaycerrs % ia:







PP isate Bbc a 100 Mrs.
yckett, Cordele, Ga, Rt-B=
oe oe plants,

Branch, Ga.,: Rt.<1:

awberry plants, 25 a
el. Cash with order.
~ Bessie- Bennett,
anek, Ga., Rt. 124,
Chas. Wakefield cab-

5c M; collards, $1 M, 5 M
M. Prompt shipment. J.
aS Ga.

FE eaeverry, 30 a 100, $2.-
the yellow scuppernong
bear the 2nd yr. if they
All FOB, Can ship any

BG hee plants,
-exch.. for chickens. No
We Crone, Philomath, Ga.
Pry. plants, 25 a 100. moss

f Dutch ccahhage plants,
$1.15.M, 5 M, $5 post-

at, Hvening Star- strawber-
0M, Red raspberry, St. Reg-
ng. Red; $3 a 100, $25M.
i Avondale Estates, Ga.,
@ Road, Box 21.

! kefield cabbage plants,
lana seed, $1 aM, 5 M
). M. Barber, Baxley, Ga.
Jersey and Chas. Wakefield
plants, 50c for 200, $1.20 M
5M, $38. 15 collect. Prompt
Ci Crenshaw, Pitts, Ga.
and Dutch Heading ol-
20 a 100, $1 Mdel., 5 M

awberry, $1.25. for 500,
id. L. A. Crow, Oakwood,

ey and Chas. W. cabbage

wherry, $1 for 50, $1.90 M
Be: Bennett, oe

c onion, Slits wax, ae for
o.M, 6 M, $7 12 M, 18;
ea rooted cabbage
200, $1.25 M, 5 M, $1 M col-
cheeks. WwW." R.
ranch, Ga. =
Jersey. and Chas. Wakefield
for 500, $1 M, del., 5 to
M collect; Klondike straw-
or 500, $1. 90 M; del. W. O.
Flowery. Branch, Ga. E

and Early J: Wakefield and
























1M. postpaid in Ga., 75
OB. Express. Guaranteed. Gra- |,
ner, Macon, Ga.,. Rt. 3.

dike strawberry plants, 500.

: Rt. 2.

& and. Lady Thompson
r plants, 20c a 100. Any
dd postage. Mrs. R. L, Ar-
sey, Ga.

nd Flat Dutch cabbage plants, |
ed, 6 to 8 in., ready. S for
5 Me 5 M or more, $1 M. B.
iff, Flowery Branch, Ga. 5

bearing Pe londiice eee
$1.50 M, del., or $1 for 500,
a. 100 del. Now ready. Mrs.
Story, Morven, Ga. .

wring Red Raspberry plants,
00 postpaid. ie Edith Free,
lle, Ga., Rt.

e and onion ans $1. 25 M
Hodges, Oliver, Ga.
ready |

ae,

St proof cabbage plants,
postpaid: 25c a 100, 75c for
15M, or-5 M or more, 90
Collect.

iy ne Strickland, Ray

| >+.00; postpaid, 65c for 500, $1, 25 M.

{ery Branch, Ga.,

now ready, $1 M, 10 M

oe Frost. mrouk. cabbage,

osa May, Lewiston, Ga. |
londike, St.. Louis, Gan-

Lady Thompson ~and

Be for 500, $1.25 M. Klon-:

rate :

Stephens, |

Dutch cabbage plants, 60c |.

-M postpaid. G. W. Oli-|

Heading frost moe Wake- |

|hedge plants, $1.25 a 100 del



: p ? cabbage lants: Early
J, Flat Dutch and- Chee Wakeficld,
| Express. collect, $4.50 for 5 M, 10 M,



John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga,

imp. Klondike strawberry -plants,

State inspected and certified, $2.50 M,
$1 50-for 500.-del. All young plants
from first vr. runners, also Blue
Damson plum sprouts, 4 for 50c, $1.50
doz. ee J oe Crowe, cumming, Ga.,
Rt. :

Gibson and Everbearing strawberry
plants, 385cc a 100, $2 M, del. No checks
for less than a M. Nellie Orr, Flow-

Reet...
_ Very large and early variety straw-
berry plants, 25c a 100, $2 M, post-
paid. Mrs. .L. E. Mobley, Glennville,

Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25

a 100, $2 M, also yellow canna lily.

pulss, 25c doz. catnip, pennyroyal,

| Spearmint, 25c doz., sage, 10 bunch,

yeilow mustard seed, A0c oz. All FOB.

Mrs, Ulmer Barrow, Daisy, Ga., Rt.

ae

Chas. and
Karly Jersey Wakefield, 45e for 300,

90e M, del., or 5.M or more, 75c M

FOB. O. H. Crow, Gainesville, Ga.
Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cab-

bage and collard plants, 45 for 200,
70c -for 500, $1.10 M postpaid. Miss |

Grace Branan, Gordon, Ga.

Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey, Early Flat Dutch and Chas.

Wakefield, 9Uc a M, del. C. W. Stokes,

_Macon, - Ga., RieB
Dewberry plants, sell or one: at) -

$1M., Mrs. A. S. Hicks, Adel, Ga.



Nursery Stock For Sale

And Wanted

40 or 50 Biota- Conpidees aver-
aging 15 or 20 in.
del. Mrs. T. G. Underwood, Mays-
ville, Ga.

1 doz. 2 yr. old: White Fig bushes,
will bear next season (are delicious
the nurserymen havent them) 50c
ea., or $5 for lot.. Mrs. E. L.. Wim-
bish, Atlanta, Ga. 1052, Washita Ave.

Choice paper shell pecan trees, 3
to. 7 it.;-50, 60, and 70c ea. Stewart,
Schley, Frotscher, Money-Maker, Mol-
icle, Tesche, Nelson, varieties. Gov.
By eres Sell or exch. for pecans or

ther farm- ee B, L. Woodall,
Milner, Ga. |

Black walnut tres, 12 ve 18 in.
high, 10 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Jack
Cagle, Waleska, Ga., Rt. 2.

Mtn. ferns;. 25c doz., cralapples $1]
doz., azaleas, 6 for De: pink chero-

*

kee roses, 75c doz., mtn. laurel, 2 for.
- All well rooted: Add postage. |

2be.
Mrs. Prince Fain; Morgantown, Ga.

Crabapples, $1 doz., ferns, 25c doz. 5

azaleas, 6 for 25c; pink cherokee ros-
s, 75e doz., mtn. laurel, 2 for 25c.
All well rooted: Add: postage. Mrs.
Martha -Carson, Morganton, Ga.

2. yr. old,
20c ea., 1 yr. old, 3 to 5 ft., 15c; peach
trees, 20e eax, pear and cherry, 50 |.
sax, pecans, 75 to ($1.25 ea., Niagara
-and Concord grape vines, 15 ea., also
Klondike, Missionary and- Lady

Thompson. strawberry plants, 50c a.

100, $3.50 M. All Gov. inspected and
rue to name. Will exch. for peanuts.
Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Gat, Rt. 1,
Box 1.

Large boxwoods, heavy tops and
roots. Reasonable prices. Mrs. J.
R. Holladay, Sharon, Ga. ;

Irish Junipers, State inspected.
Thrifty trees, 25 and 50c ea., also
Monthly roses, white, red and cream,
25c ea. Add postage. All are well}
sooted: W. I. Pollard, Bremen, Ga.,
cRt, dy Box 37. :

Well rooted, prickly , Mock Orange

rs

R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga., Rt. 1.

? 17 boxwoods for sale. A, F. Elrod,
Calhoun, Ga., RFD 1, Box 71.

Several M Schley, Stewart and
Tesche pecan trees, ranging from 5
4-2 to 7 ft. (The nursery was plant-
ed, cared for and pbudded by an expert

John Underwood, for our own use and the trees offer-

ted rune a. surplus ace: we can!
use, They have not been picked ove

| change for cattle of any description

| pernongs, brown Calif. figs, 10 ea. |

> Forsyth Go.-Ga. RB, M. Hamby, eae
. Larne, .Ga.,. Rt. 8.

in height, $1 ea.,

ell branched apple: trees,

| Mrs. J. Elsner, Rt. 2, Austell, Ga.

, across. Is never killed by cold; 50c

| Freeman, Rt. C, Albany, Ga.

| 25 for $2.50; reduced prices on 100



and -are guaranteed to be absolutel;
first class in every particular). i
lots of 10 or more, 502 and 60 FO.
Leesburg or Albany. Some -deductio.
for large quantities. Send check o
reference with ea. order. John L
Little, Atlanta, Ga., 1608 Citizens
Sou. Bank Bldg.

Paper shell pecan stock. Sell. or ex

or rye, wheat, barley-or oats. L. G
Benton, Monticello, Ga. eR

Mtn., laurels, cherokee roses, tigei
lifies, aZas eas, huckleberry, 10c ea. |
bean bushes, 25c.ea., honey lockes
50.ea. John S. Wilson, Loving, Ga.

Coneord grape vines, white scup

$1.50. doz., del., also sage plants, 50x
Aoz..-or 2 for 1a del. W. A. Moon
Waco, Ga., Rt: 2.

: Concord and iden. grape vines
24 yrs. old; 10 and.12.1- ea. Chin
ese -arbor-viteas, 2 1-2 ft.,: 50 ea,
$4 doz., Stewart pecan trees, 3 to
ft; from 40 to 752. Y. M. Anderson
Williamson, Ga es.

Thorniess hedge bush ceuttings |
$1.50 a 100, or $2.50 per. 5 yr. olc
bush FOB. Ellntown. BSD, Thom-
as, Norman Park, Ga., Rt. 1 _.

200. Stewart pecan is yr. old trees. |

\

bow price or exch. J. J. Frazier, |
Hazlehurst, Ga.
Crabappies, Mtn., Taucel azalee

{5c ea. Cherokee roses, $1 doz. Tige.
ilies, 75c a 100. Miss B: ssie Whastan
Mineral Bluff, Ga.

233 -extra fine Junipers, 4 to 5 ie
high; also 1 nice boxwood. Reason.
able to party calling for them a
my home 8 miles north of Cumming

Magnolia Glanca tres | rooted,
for $1; Red Virginia. cedar trees

rooted, 2 for $1.75; red, pink anc |.

ourple crepe myrtle, rooted, Db Lo
$1; hardy Lucretia dewberry plants
true to. name, $10 per M. all del
Patria Robinson, Greenville, Ga.
Government inspected Mayflower
Jiecta. Eariy Rose, Carmen, Hiley.

Ga. Belle, Elberta, White English anc }

Llewelyn. peach trees; six weeks, Red
une, Winesap, Abundance, Botan
olums, 25 ea., $2.50 doz., $10 100.
Velin, Ga. Stuart and: Schley _pecan
crees' 2 to 10 ft., 50c to $1.25 ea;
Black walnut, 50cs English Walnut
-budded on black walnut, $1 to $1.50
2a;-strawberry plants, Lady Thomp-
son, Progressive -Everbearing,
00, $3: M.;
-abbage $1. 25 M. Rea Wheeler. Ma-
2071. <Gan, RE ob:
Mountain Laurel, and white. dog-
wood, 2 for 25; Red Butterfly, 30c

lb; Vallow- root, | 40c Ib. Azaleas, 3|

for 5c. Add: postage, Margaret Fain,
Morgantown, Ga...

Mountain laurel. and white dog-
wood, 2 for 25c; Red Butterfly, 30c
b3 Yellow root, 40c lb. Azaleas, 3
fay t5c. Add ~ poste ge.
Woods, Morgantown, Ga.

80: Black. walnut. trees, 1 to 3 ft
high, 10c. ea. or $3 for: = 30 del.
J. L. Crone, Philomath:.

Heavy | rooted, blue Concord and
Mookes early grape vine plants, 2

yr. old, 10 ai ae, dez. 1 yr. old|

p. ants, 8c ea., 75e doz. Kudzu
vines, 5c-ea. or Be doz. Add postage.

Sabal or cabbage palm for beauti-
ful tree. Large green palm _ 6 ft.

ver hundred. Mrs. Addie Mae Sut-
ton, Ludowici, Ga.

Kudzu plants and nice budded:
Schley pecan trees. _ Reasonable
prices or will .exch. for registered
Guernsey bull calf 3 to 6 mo. old.
Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. :

1000 Stewart paper shell pecan)
trees, 4 to 7 ft. 35c ea; Fred K.

Nice, heavy rooted boxwood plants,
lots or more! Watermelon colored

crepe myrtle, 6 for $1; Cape jessamin-
es and little star jasmine, 380c ea}

-10c; Peach trees, 4 ft. up, 20c,
aD ft, 12 1-2e ea; Keifer, Garber and ~

| rhododendron; also smaller 3
mountain laurel; white pines (all fine

woo
Fragrant cream and white jonquils
and bronze day lily bulbs, 25c doz.
or $1.15 per 100; evergreen moun- .

tain ferns, 15c ea, or 12 for $1; All
choice products and sewn in burlap.
Mrs, 'C. -G. Heavens Mineral Bluff,

40.c |,
Charleston Wakefield

peanuts or pecans. Mrs. W

Boece :

son plum, large



Hilac bushes, 25e ea., snowballs, 50c]

"ay all delivered: Mra. BL. Robinson 5
| Greenvitie, Ga,

rooted dwatt boxwood:

- 150 well -

plants. uniform size, $10 del. Mrs.

~ F. Terrell, Rt. 3, Greenville, Ga.
. State inspected budded pecan trees

edad stock, all leading varieties, 2 to.
#45. 20 to 70e ea. in lots of 10 or

more. J. E. FN Rte 1; Shellman,

Ga.
_Budded. pecan. trees, 2 to 7. ft; 30

to 70c ea. Stewart and Schley varie- .

ties. Idus Johnson, Shellman; Ga:

_ Wild bush honeysuckle, well root- |
ed, 10c; 2 yr. old cedar trees, 35

ea; Magnolia trees, 2 yr. old, 50 ea;
Palma Christa seeds, 10c doz; ~Privet

hedge cuttings, $1 per 100. Mrs. Rs

L. Silver, Morgan, Ga.

Mountain laurel, 2 for 25c; Moun-
tain ferns, 30c doz; Red butterfly,
380c Ib.; Yellow toot, 40c lb. White
dogwood, and azaleas, 8 for 15c. Add

postage. Mrs. T. ig rab Morganton,

Ga -

All lading ae apple sna

| peach trees, 5 to 6 ft.. $20 per 100;
4to 5 ft. $18; 3 to 4 ft. $15 in 25,
50, 100 lots del. Lombardy and Caro-

lina poplars, 8 to 10 ft. 50c; 7 to 8
ft. 45c; 5 to 7 ft. 40 in lots. Any-.

thing in nursery line. J.. T. Terrell,
SOs GOs a

_ White and purple fine bushes, 20 oak
ea or exch. for-nice bushes of solid ,

| white crepe myrtle, one for one. Mrs.
-C. R. Sorrells, Rt. 1, Monroe, Ga.

- Govt. inspected fruit trees, all lead-
ing varieties of apples and peaches:
I yr, 3.to 4 ft. 15/ea;.2 to 3 ft.
2 to

Bartlett pear trees, 4 to 6 ft. 40c ea.
$4 doz. G. V. Head, Cleveland, Ga.
500 good sized boxwoods for sale

| to party calling at. my home, 6 mi.
east of Alpharetta, Ga. Mrs. R. C.

Martin, Rt. 1,. Alpharetta, Ga.
Large variety Mountain laurel or

evergreens, well. rooted); white dog-

. fragrant crabapple, 25 ea;

Ga.

vines, California fig bushes, 15c ea.

| or $1:50 per. doz. del. Sage plants,
Be ea. or: 50c doz. del. WwW. A. Morn, a

Waco, Ga.

65 nice 2 yr. old seuppernong vines
$1.50 per doz., or will-exch. for any
kind of garden or. foyer seed, bulbs,

Roopville, Ga
Only high quality. pecan trees sold,

Schley. budded, state inspected pe-
can trees, 5 to 8 ft. Cheap.
Evans, Wadley, Ga P. O. Box 233.

12 one yr. old Black English. wal- ey
Eis 3

nut. trees, 50c ea. prepaid.
Floyd, Rt. 2, Felton, Ga.

June sugar pear, black June gisr:
ries, blue preserving plum, blue dam-
red goose plum,
brown turkey fig trees, all one yr.
old and well rooted tae 25ce ea.
or 5 for $1 prepaid. B. T. Baldwin,
Rt. 4, Rockmart, Ga,

Pink, -red and. yellow azaleas,

rhodendrons, mountain laurel. 6 for.
$1; winter ferns, 3 for 25c; trailing
arbutus, 10c ea; spruce and wine

pine, wild crabapple, dogwood, holly,
birdeye bush, 25 ea; flowering al-

mond, 15c ea. Mrs. D. F. Heery, Rt. ue

a Ellij ay, Ga.

Boxwoods, 2 to 4 ft. through; a
| to 4 ft. high. Write for price. Mrs. :

G. C. Janes, Statham, Ga. -
Young black locust trees, 3 to 7 ft.
high, 25c ea. or $1 for five. State
height wanted. Emerson Wer en Rt.
1, Hartwell, Ga. :
(Continued on | page fourteen)

variety

oncom x grape, white. Seapiaes one ;

as Morris,

Stuart, Schley, Money-Maker, Pabst, .
Success and Moore varieties, 4 to 5
Ek 50c; 5 to 6 t. 60es6 to: 7. fe. T0ch
7 to 8 ft. 85c. J. O. Hammock, Shell-
-man, Ga. Cee
6. to 10 thousand - Biro and.

S. Gee






























































































PAGE TWELVE

FLOWERS AND SEED. FOR SALE
(Continued from page nine)

2 yr. old monthly roses, red, pink,
cream, 25c ea. del. Spring blooming
roses, red, yellow, pink, blue white
wax, white aster, light cream, yellow
thornless, seven sisters, red Dorothy
Perkins, pink, 2 yr. old, 25c ea. Trish
junipers, 25c to 50c ea. Dwarf box-
woods, 20c to 40c ea. Flowering al-
mond, English dogwood, weeping wil-
ows, 25 ea. Mrs. B. T. Baldwin, Rt.
4, Rockmart. Ga. a

Summer lilac, Granddady grey-
beard, purple lilac, mtn., laurel, pink
weigelas, 25c ea. dbl. yellow japonica
abl. pink almonds, 2 for 25c; re
quince japonica, 35c ea. golden bells,
English dogwood, 20c ea. Blue and
iavender iris, 2 for 25c; orange day
lily, 80 doz. Squirrel tail fern, 15c
ea. altheas: 25c ea. All rooted. Miss
Ethel Barrett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.

_ Dark purple iris, 35c doz. $1.50 a
100, orange lilies, $1 a 100; Leopard
lilies, 85e; pink phlox, 40c doz. pink
weigela, 2 yr. old, 50c ea. old fash-
ioned yellow thorny roses, weeping
linden, purple and white altheas, gold-
en bells, forsythia, 2 for 25 ea. wel-
geia and white spirea cuttings, 35c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hend-
erson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44. |

Dbl. yellow japonica, well rooted,
2 yr. old, 25c ea. daffodils, jonquils,
30c doz; iris, 25c doz., crepe myrtle,
45 ea., paper white narcissi, 30
doz. 4 doz, $1. Red velvet rose, 20
ea. Miss J. C. Barrett, Ellijay, Ga.,
Rt. 3; Box 58. ...

Pink thrift) 15c doz. blue Roman
hyacinths, Oct. lilies, butter and. egg
bulbs, 30c doz., 4 kinds ferns, 15 {0
25c ea; spirea, snowdrops, crepe
myrtle, 20c ea. jew 2 for 5e; gerani-

um cuttings, unrooted, 5 ea. 4 col-{

ors Dorothy Perkins roses, 20c ea.
Also Himalaya berry plants, 6 for
25c. Add postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell,
Butler, Ga., Rt. 2. - a ;
Pink Cherokee roses, red and yel-
low azaleas, ten choice roses, all
colors, $1. doz; perennial phlox, 35c
doz; box woods, arbor-vitea, straw-
berry bush, 25c ea; Japanese -Bar-
berry bush, 75c doz; winter ferns,
50c doz; pink and white trailing -ar-
_butus, evergreen plant, 25 doz. Mrs.
Bonnie Abercrombie, Morganton, Ga.
Red and yellow azaleas, Cherokee
roses, 10 choice roses, all colors, $1

* doz; red Japonica, strawberry bush,| .
boxwoods, arbor-vitea, 25c a; Jap-}

-anese barberry bush, 75 doz; pink
perennial phlox 35c doz; trailing ar-
butus, 25c doz. Miss Gladys Aber-
crombie, Morganton, Ga.

Large red and yellow spotted can-
na lilies, 50c' doz., del., well rooted.
Chinese purple wisteria, 25c ea. del.
Mrs. W. L. Brinson, Woodcliff, Ga.

Dbl. red poppy seed, 5c per thim-
bleful. Miss Esther Bruner, Cole-
man, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 74. si

Grey beard, sweet shrubs, Eng-
lish laurels, water oak, leopard grass,
canna liHes, crepe myrtle; 10 ea.,

- wild iris, 10c. doz., also Everbear-

ing strawberry plants, 20c a 100.

Add postage. Miss Gladys) Lewis, |

Toomsboro, Ga.,; Rt. 2.0 .
.- Canna lilies, .yellow, * 50c -d

O%e}

orange lilies, 15 doz., snowdrops,.

25e-per 100. Am out of narcissi and
iris bulbs. Answer to inquiries. Mrs.
Riley Ross, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. 1,
Choice dbl. dahlia, includs all the
well known varieties, and few people
are aware that if. seed are sown in
early spring, they will bloom the
first year; fern seed, 20c per pkt. ea;
mixed-geranium seed, 25c pk., colens
25c pk., pansy. violet, cactus, ever-
blooming hollyhocks, sweet wil-
liams, gladioli, large, flowering ver-
bena, mixed colors -lantanas, dbl.
poppy, phlox and Giant Aster seed,
15c pkt., ea. Mrs. Chas. O. Hooten,
LaGrange, Ga., 1118 Railroad St.
Golden bells, forsythia, purple li-
lac, weeping linden, sweet pea shrubs
3 for 20c; white and variegated vio-
Yets, 2 doz., 15; pink and white Jap.
honeysuckle, pink wiegela, 20c ea.,
also perennial pea vines, 1bc_ ea.,

\



postage.



Be Sa pees
ie SE ele tae
4 Z

fetees :
MARK
$1.75 a doz., Myrtle or evergreen
vines, $1 a 100. John Wilson, Hlli-
jay, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 42.

Dbl. hollyhocks, pink and _ white,
old fashioned bachelor buttons, mix-
ed cojors, fire bail salvia, dahlia,
flowering zennia, red prince feath-
ers and red fall. marigold seed, all
i0c pkg. Miss-Eva Cogburn, Alphar-
etta, Ga., Rt. 2.

Red abutilson, rooted plants, 25
ea., yellow cluster narcissi, Tbe a
100, shasta daisies and blanket flow-
er, 20c doz., arbor vitea seed, pyra-
mid evergreen, 25c tbls., mixed col-
ors, larkspur and Calif. poppy seed,
ie pkg. Mrs. R. C. Taylor, Arling-

dtion, Ga, Rt. A.

Dahlia bulbs, all kinds and colors
of cannas, gladioli- lilies, 50c -doz.,
dbl., butter and eggs, daffodils, jon-
quils, narcissi, $1 a 100. Also Eng-
ish pea seed, bunch variety, 30c lb.

ealia and Easter lilies, 50c ea. Mrs.
3elle Godard, Goggins, Ga., Rie 2:
Ginseng and Golden Seal and

siadioli and dahlia, also other culti-
yated and medicinal and flowering
nants and sed. Special price. Dah-
ia and gladiolis, for fall del., 26
nixed, ea., $1. Write for free list.
j. W. Goddard, Stone Mtn., Ga.
Mixed colors: dbl. poppy seed (for
fall planting); dbl. African mari-
gold, red, white and pink cosmos, all
i0 per tbis. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Ken-
nesaw, Ga., Rt. 2

FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED

Want 2 Dwarf boxwoods, cream
white narcissi, large kind of hya-
cinths any kind of lilies. Will exch.
other pot and yard flowers, large
mums, rooted cape jasmines and oth-
ers. Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga.

Want to exch. monthly rose cut-
tings, pink white and red, also Doro_
thy Perkins, cuttings, for \3 Altheas,
iavender, white and red, also for
oleanders, dbl., pink, cream and white
or for 1 Camelia Japonica. Will also
exch. hydrangea cuttings
sage. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. J. C.
Pittman, Lumber City, Ga., Rick;
Box 8. :

Want to exch. 2 yr. old Spengeria
fern for 1 doz. ea. of fine variety
daffodils, jonquils and white nar-
cissi. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. J. H.

Kennedy, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 9.

Want to exch. value for nice yard
flowers. Advise what you have. Mrs.
J. T. Green, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 3.

_ Want to exch. large blue hydran-
gea, dbl pink almond, white spirea,
golden glow, justicia, blue and white
variegated violet, red dahlias, daisy
mums, Dorothy Perkins rose, white
hydrangea and, jonquils for any col-
or of. the following: dbl. hyacinths,
dbl. poppy seed, peonies, canna lilies,
and Madonna lily: gladioli, yellow
and white Easter lily bulbs, dark red
verbena, burning bush and orange
marigold seed. Write what you have.

Mrs. Richard -E. Pounds, Doraville,

Ga., Rt. 4.* soo

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onions, $2 del., a few more gals. of
the sets for 60c del. or 15 qt. and
CME = tS:
Swainsboro, Ga.

A lot. of hand-picked Thurmond
Grey watermelon seed. V. P. War-
ren, Kathleen, Ga. | :

White nest onion sets, 60c gal.
del. L. E. Williamse, Ty Ty, Ga.

90 Ibs. Willets Wonder Winter
English peas, 30c lb., or 4 lbs. $1;
25 Ibs. $5.25, or lot for $18.50, del.
Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.

White nest onions, 40c gal. Add

postage. Mrs. J. T. Jones, McIn-
tyre, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Imp. hand selected Virginia bright
leaf tobaceo seed, 50c an oz., $4.00
ib. H. A. Woorhead, Fitzgerald, Ga.,
Rt. 8, Box 126.

Nest egg, or silver skin onion sets,
50e gal. Mrs. J. F. Soloman, Jef-

Yeomans,





fersonville, Ga.





ET BULLETIN .

fordry |:

1. bu., old fashioned multiplying| 2



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en

Muitiplying nest onions, 15 qt.,
multiplying onion buttons, 2 aqts.,
25e. Mrs..W. W. Wilson, Eatonton,
Ga., Rt. 1. :

Bermuda onion, $2 lb. in 2 Ib.
lots; white wax, $3 in 2 |b. lots; cab-
bage seed, all kinds, $1 lb., also cab-
bage plants, $1.25 M., 5 M., $5 col-
iect. W. R. Stephens, Flowery
Branch, Ga. :

Selected peach seed from choice
cling stone peaches, 25c doz., $1.00
a 100. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Green-
ville, Ga. SEN

Mustard, kale and turnip seed 25c
teacupful. Jimmie Sanders, Felton,
Gas, ante 1.

21 lbs., pure Stone Mtn. watermel-
on seed, $1.00 lb., or $20 for lot.
W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.

Frost proof English pea seed,
very prolific variety, 25 Ib., parcel
post delivered. John W.- Berryhill,
Lakeland, Ga. se

_25 Ibs. genuine Stone Mtn. water-
melon seed. $1 lb. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga. ;

sunflower seed, 10e Jb. Kaffir
corn, 5c lb. del. Mrs. J. P. Gaines,
Cave, Ga., Bartow:county. | _

- Rape seed, 2 lbs. for 35c; 5 lbs.
for. 76c%. 10 Ibs.. for $2:75. P. I.
| White Globe, white egg, Yellow
globe; 7 top cow horn turnip seed,
-6 tablespoonsfuls, 25c; 1 for 5; 1 lb.
or more, 40c lb. FOB. Miss Addie
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. :

Dales big leaf Bonanza tobacco
seed, $4 lb. or 50c-per oz. del. No
seed gathered from suckers. J. M.
Wilkins, Aline, Ga. beoe

90 lbs. Willets wonder winter En-
glish pea, 30c lb; 4 lbs. $1; 25 Ibs.
$5.25; the 90 lb. lot $18:50 del.;
white multiplying onions for fall
planting, 75c per gal. del. Cash with
order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Rt. 29,
Commerce, Ga. ~ s

Slates imp. Gold leaf
seed, 25c oz.\ George
Metter, Ga.

White okra seed, 50c qt. Dried
sage, 50c qt. or 15c lb; Hickory nuts,
large and sound, $1.50 bu. Black
walnuts, meats large, 70 lb. and
postage. Mrs, J. N. Knowles, Rt. 1,
Jackson, Ga. oa

Large yellow multiplying prolific
onions, 7 1-2 lbs. $1 del. Plant Oct.,
Nov. and Dee. Will exch. for nice
pig. Mrs. G V. Norman, Dewey
Rose, Ga., Rt. 1.

Low bush okra seed for sale, 25c

tobbacco
V. Spivey,

Ib. Sam Burke, Millen Ga., Rt.C, box

197.

Ginseng seed, 25 100., Annie

| Swafford, Dawsonville, Ga., Rt. 2. |
Bermuda onion seed, $2 in 2 lb.

lots; white wax, $3 in 2 lb. lots;
Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage,
_$1 lb. Spinach, 20c lb. in 5 Ib. lots,
watermelon seed, $1 lb., mustard,
40; 200 lbs. carpet grass, 29c lb.
in 5 and 10 Ib. lots; Austrian winter
peas, 25c ib. in 5 Ib. lots; okra seed,
15c Ib. in 3-1b. lots. W.8. Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

-Sound, bunch English pea seed.
for fall or spring planting, 25c lb.,
add postage. Large double rose col-
or poppy seed, 10c thls. Miss John-
nie Kennedy, Lawrenceville, -Ga., Rt.

_. 40 Ibs. genuine Golf leaf tobacco
seed, 25c per.oz. George V. Spivey,
eet Ga, os

30 lbs. field selected Thurmond
Grey watermelon: seed, out of 30 to
p40 lb. melons, $1 ib., or $25 for lot.
I, C. Carr, Milledgeviile, Ga., Rt. 1.

Okra seed, 10c per snuff-box full.
Long green pods. Add postage. Carl
Wright, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2. |

Cold proof prolific bunch English
pea seed, 30c lb., 10c pkg. Velvet
and long tender green pod okra, 20c
eupful, also tender cornfield beans,
40c lb., 10c pkg. Miss Eva Cog-
burn, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2.

SEED WANTED

Want Mtn grown seedling peach
seed, also a few hundred dwarf box-
wood plants, also seedling pecans for
planting. Send sample and quote
lowest price. - R. L. Wheeler, Macon,
Ga., Rt. 5. Se





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Want genuine Canada peas
Wheat, Millet or Sorghum seed
so Keiffer corn and Hemp seed, g
about 10 bu. sound corn, new cro
Quote lowest price on any quanti
you can supply del. J. P. Anderse
Atlanta, Ga., 566 Langhorne &
Sw. ae: ce

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Artichokes, 20c lb. alse old +
ioned scullion buttons, 20c qt.
postage. J. P. Morgan, Senioa,
Rt. 2, Box 81. Ne ee

Red and green. hot pepper,
qt. also Hastings large artichok
pickling and for seed, 60c pk.
bu.. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley,

Hot Red pepper, dry, 15 qt
May bearing English pea seed,
pearing, 20c cupful.. Add po
fae George Nunn, Crawfor

a.- -

1-2 bu. green tomatoes, 50 p
doz. heads of large, nice colle
15e ea., 1-2 gal. green pepper,
toe. EK. F. Thompson, Farmi:
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 68. Bae

Nice, clean dry sage, 60c lb.
Send P. O. money order. Mrs.
Yawn; Milan, Ga.. Rt. 2. 3

Hot Red pepper, 40c a g
exch. 1 gal for 3 lbs. cream crowd
peas; ea. to pay postage; also whi
nest onions, 50c gal. Add postag
Jewel Collingsworth, Riverdale,
Rt. 1, Box 67. oe

Red dried Hot peppers, 40
postpaid. Mrs. R.. C. Taylo:
lington, Ga. ae

Dry, sound Hot pepper, 40c
Mrs. Jack Cagle, Waleska, G
2. w



White nest onions, clean an
60c gal. Add postage. Mone
der preferred. Mrs. Alice Ho
Greenville, G., Rt. 3, Box 39.
Artichokes, 3. bu., $2.50 bu.
exch. for 24 this yrs. R. L Red:
lets, also 15 B. R. pullets. T. J
Smithville, Ga, Rt 45, 58
Nice, clean dry sage, 60c Ib.
Send P.O. money order. Mrs
Yawn, Milan, Ga.; Rt. 2.
Curly mustard, $2 bbl.,
turnips with nice roots and to
bu. crate.. R, E. Bower, Dixi
Nice, dry sage, 60c. Ib., no
paid. Mrs. Ida M. Allen, Carrollto1
Ga, Rt. 5. Sg nes
White nest onions, 50c gal.,
and green Hot pepper, 40c gal.,
mento pepper seed and Pride
melon seed, $1 lb., also nice
peaches, 15 lb. J. S. Crson,
fin, Go. Ree Ds Pi)
White nest onions, 50 gal.,
Mrs. Hattie M. Reeves, Greenv
Ga. Rt. 33: Box 42, +> oe
Red pepper, 35c lb. green 1
94d postage. Miss Beanie Sm
Kite, Ga., Rt. 1. oe eee
Red and Green Hot peppe
#al., cheaper in large lots, Add po
age on small orders. J. A. Jo
Macon, Ga., Rt. 2. . eet
1 lot of Red pepper, g
dry, stems clipped, no trash.
Make. best offer... Cash with..o
J. W. Anderson, Elberton, Ga., R
Sage, dry, 45 gal., Red pe
ver, dry 85 gal. Add
es Roper, Dawsonvill

500 bu. pickling art
or 60c pk. del., anyw
Macon; also genuine Texas 01
plants, silver skin, or Texas ber
da, any amount, up to 1 millio
a 100, $1.85 M., del. anywhere in
Send money order or stamps. 4
J. W. Sullivan, Lorane, Ga., R
Box 142. eee

Pickling and seed artichokes,
Ib. in 10 lb. lots or.more; 1
less; also black walnuts in th
$1 bu., or 10 bu., $7.50. All
J. E. McCullough, Ivey, Ga. B

VEGETABLES WANTED
Want several bu. Jerusalem .
chokes. State price. S, BE. Me
don, Thomasville. Ga. a
Want fresh vegetables

oo



a

kinds. Fred I. Baker, Columbu




<p

sows. Write for prices.
: see them at farm

ches, Ga., Rt. 2.

old P. C. pigs, out of big
ia . FOB Raymond. J. E.

ted Pocne male pig, 7 mos.
5 Ibs. Won prize in Rabun
air and Live Stock show. In-
against cholera, and reg. in
ame, $28 FOB Lakemont.
Smith, Tiger, Ga., Rt. 1.
lack P. C. male hog for sale to
-pidder, FOB Empire. Too
kill Subject to reg., wt. about
mos, old. J. A, Kimberly,

ne s. Pp. C. pigs, 8 to 10 wks.
the blood lines of Wonder

er, , Avondale King, Lady Beth,
acon and Driggars King. Won-
to select from. Papers fur-

S. B. Driggars, Ma-

: Big. Bone P. C. sow, $35;
P. C. pigs, $7 ea.
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1.
red Berkshire boar, 1 1-2

Sell cheap. Lon-
yne, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 2:
red Duroc Jersey pigs, wt.

5 Ibs., reg. in buyers name at

ubl prices. Will exch. for

1ernsey=bull calf, 8 to 6 mos.
ander M. Kenned,

Collins,

Jersey pigs, reg. 6 wks. old,

_ Peyton Hodges, Brinson, Ga.

ghbred Berkshire 6 wks.

$5 ea., at my house. I. J.
on, Madison, Ga.

PL C. pigs, entitled to reg. $5

B. A. M. Lewis, Rydal, Ga.,

re bred O. I. C. shoats, wt.

40 to 50 Ibs., ea. $8 ea., or $55
OB Brockton. Cash. J. -R.
; ula, Ga. Rte 1.

S. P. C. hogs: gilt and oak
bred sows. Cheap for cash
for Silo feed cutter or cows.

ichardson, Palmetto, Ga.

jure bred P. C. 8 mos. old gilts,
1 pure bred Red Berkshire
Serviceable age, $10; several
an sed pigs. J. C. Goolsby,
a.

e Bone P. C. pigs, thorough-
w and 1 male; fine stock, reg-
9.40, Montgomery,

Ga.

san 80 Ibs., $7 ea., here

Wilson, Jonesboro, Ga. ~
one . P. C. 10 wks. old pigs,
e blood lines of Wonder Boos-
dale King, Lady Beth, Miss
nd Driggars King. Papers
shed with each pig, $10 each.

iggars, Macon, Ga., Rt. 4.
ck big bone P. C. sew, farrow
t of January. Reg., $35 FOB
J. R. Birk, Madison, Ga.,

ersey boars, 75 Ibs. each,
wks. old pigs, male and fe-
0 Ibs. ea., $10, or $18.50 pr.
in buyer s name. L.
illmore, Gas. 2



0 or 12 head. Plenty of
L. T. Stone, Rochelle, Ga.,

- 68.
exch. value for pure bred
Guinea hogs. State what
e and lowest price in first
Want 1 male ready for ser-
oT. Maxwell, Washington, Ga.,

1 es broke-nose Berkshire
will exch. value for pigs or
or. will raise pigs on halves,

sows all furnished. W. O.
anta, Ga., Care 768 Pulliam
rm is in Hapeville).

Mrs. Ww.

H. Ed-|~





| HORSES: AND MULES SOE PEs

3 ponies and good farm mule for
sale or exch. for cattle. See them
at Vat on Blythe Isle. Mrs. B. O.
Fussell, Brunswick, Ga.

1 large bay mare, 9-yrs. old, good
worker and good buggy and saddle
horse, gentle for women and children

to drive; also 1 good plug mule. Sell

cheap or exch. for good mule, cows,
ae or corn. O. M. Moody, Coffee,

a

1 team of mules, wt. about 1200
lbs.. 6 and 8 yrs..old, $300. J. R.
Birk; Madison, Ga., Rt. eo.

1 pony mule, wt. about 1,000 Ibs.,
$00 or exch. for beef cattle. S. C.
Montgomery, Junction City, Ga.

Fine horse, wt. about 800 or 900
Ibs., black, about 10 yrs. old. Fine
saddle, buggy, plow (two or single)
plow horse, $125. M. R. Loekhart,
Louisville, Ga.

7 yr. old mare mule, 900 Ibs., sound
and gentle, $110. H. S. Lawson, Mor-
ven, Ga.

1 good plug mule, about 12 yrs. old,
about 1100 or 1200 lbs., fairly good

cond., work anywhere, $50; 1 dark

bay 12 yr. old mare, wt. about 900
lbs., gentle and work anywhere, $30
FOB Bainbridge. H. J. Parker,
Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. A, Box 225.

7 yr. old mare mule, perfect in ev-
ery way, 909 lbs., $100 or exch. for

90 hens and 10 cocks, not over 1 1-2|.

yrs., and pure bred. Prefer R. I.
Reds or Barred Rocks, or anything
of eugqal value can use. H. S. Law-
son, Morven, Ga. Rt. 1.

1 mare mule, 11 yrs. old, about 1
M lbs., good cond., work anywhere.
ee for cash, or exch. for a good 2
oler cane mill, and 50 or 60 gal. su-
gar kettle and 25 bu. corn. Mrs. Ol-
lie Davis, McRae, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 41.

6 good mules at bargain. Write.
Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.

1 red mare mule, about 900 lIbs., 15

yrs. old, gentle, work anywhere, safe,
healthy and sound, $80 at Fitzgerald.

O. A. Stone, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 farm mule, wt. about 1 M lbs.,
work anywhere, $50. Mrs. M. E. Jones,
Shellman, Ga; Rt: 4. =

1 good buggy or saddle horse, 10
yrs. old, work anywhere, 850 or 900
lbs., $65 FOB. C. L. Wilcher, Mitch-
ell, Ga., RFD 1, Box 104.

8 mules, and a full line of farm
tools for sale Shea Write. M.
Bowen, Arabi, Ga.

7 yr. old mare in fold. Sell or exch.
for a good milch cow, or for a good
10 or 12 yr. old mule. B. M. Wise,
Morgantown, Ga.

1 small farm mule, sound, work any- |

where. Will accept 1 meat hog as part
pay. No.shoats or pigs wanted.
Write for price. Mrs. H. N. Hudson,
Griffin, Ga., Rt. B.

1 good all round farm horse about
12 yrs. old, $50. H. M. Minton, White
Plains, Ga. a

8 mules for sale cheap. See them
at my farm. moe R. L. Arnall, Wool-
sey, Ga.

Ga. raised 5 yr. pla horse, wt. about.

650 or 700: lbs., easy kept, work any-
oo oe accessories, $65 FOB.
Mrs. E. Heal, Blackwells,. Ga., Rt.
1:

7 yr. old Ga. raised mule, wt., 900

ibs., sound as a. dollar, work any-.
where, S12; J. B. Kimbrough, Spar-

ta, Ga., RFD 2.- Care Kimbrough
Farm, between Sparta and Eatonton,
Ga. -

8 young -Ga. raised mules, 2 yrs.
old, $75 ea., also 1 pr: old mules, nice
$100 here at farm. Mrs. F, J. Brook-
field; Dennis, Ga.

1 black mare 1050 lb. mule, 10 yrs."

old, work anywhere, $125; 1 gray

mare 1200 Ib. horse, slightly lame in
1 front foot; good plow horse, works
anywhere, $50 or exch, for good fresh
mileh: cow. S. J. Owen, Alyaton, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED
_ Want heavy team of horses or







SHEEP AND GOATS. Tae SALE

20 goats) milk breed Toggenberg,
Swiss, and Nubian (going out of bus- |}
iness, reason for selling). Dr. D. E.
Morgan, Columbzs, Ga., Care Eo
Grocery Co.

50 head young ewes, 1-2 to 1-3

| Hampshire, already bred by full blood-

ed Hampshire ram, $10 ea., FOB Tif-
ton for immediate deli Write Geo. |
Sutton, Tifton, Ga. :

Stock goats, mostly ewes, $1 ea. J.
I. Waters, Glennville, Ga:

1 pure bred Toggenberg buck, not
reg., extra large, good type; also 2
grade does and 1 pure bred dee (not
fresh). Must sell at once. Make of-
fer. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.

About 20 head nice ewe goats, $1
ea., or exch. for any kind of hogs or
corn. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga.

20 ewes, good grade and pure South-
down ram, $105 FOB farm. Mrs. W.
A. Meeks, Adrian, Ga.

2 large 3-4 stock Angora billys, $5.
E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga.

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

SHEEP AND. GOATS WANTED

Want 200 head stock goats. Will
give 75c.ea., at my farm. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore, Ga. >

Want 1 thoroughbred milch goat,
milking, or soon to milk. Bred by
reg. buck. No bad habits. Also har-
ness. L. N. Patten, Abbeville, Ga.

RABBITS FOR SALE
Four rabbits, fine breed, 6 and
12 months old; 1 solid black buck,
$1.50, 1 spotted doe and 1 spotted
buck, $2.00; 1 black buck, $1. All
sold C. O. D. Herbert James, Rt. 3;
Box 8, Lithia Springs, Ga.

Genuine silver black fox giant. fur

rabbits; also 5 pedigreed Chinchilla
does and 1 buck, 6 mos. old, $20 for
the lot. L. B. Rhodes, Graysville,
Ga.
"7 white Weinisk does and 1 buek,
all prize winners. Will sell at half
price if all are taken at once; also
10 Chinchilla bucks, the $25 "kind,
$7.50 ea., also extra fine Chinchilla
and white New Zealand bred does
$15 and $20 ea. Uncle Remus Rab-
bitry, Rt. 2, Macon, Ga.

1 pair Flemish Giants, 6 mo. old,
$4: 2 bucks, 6 mo. old, $2 ea. C.
N. Bradshaw, 354 West Ave., Au

usta Ga.
and bred Chinchilla



Registered
doe, $13.50; pedigreed buck, 5 mo.

$4: a. litter of pedigreed young, 3

mo. old, standard qualities, $10. A

three-generation pedigree furnished

ee each rabbit. M. Simonton, Box
, Greenville, Ga.

=e New Zealand reds, 7 mo. old,
$1.50 ea. Cash with order. W. C.
Phillips, Rt. 2, Louisville, Ga.

Pedigreed Chinchilla does, 10 mo.
old, some bred, from $5 to $7 each.
Mrs. W. B. Garland, 415 Linwood
Ave., Est Point, Ga.

1 Red New Zealand 2 1-2 mos. old
buck, 50c; 11 N. Z. Red yr. old buck,
$1. 75: 1 pure white Angora 3 mo.
buck, $1. 75. FOB, cash with order.
Harry Wilson, Decatur, Ga., 418
Ponce de Leon Place.

3 grown Belgian bucks, $1 ea., or may
| $2.50 for. the lot,

Russell - Clark,
Jacksonville, Ga.

Chinchilla. rabbits: 2 does - and 4)

buck, 6 mos. old, pedigreed. fest of |

type and: color, $5 ea. Mrs, C.
Humphries, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.

24 New Zealand "Red does, 7 mos.
old, bred, $2.50 ea., gray Flemish 6

A.)

mos. old does, $2 ea., bucks, same} hh.

age, $1.50 ea. Chinchille 10 wks.
old does, $1.50; bucks, $1; white
Flemish, 3 mos., "does, $2, pucks, $1.
Extra good and fully pedigreed.
Peter J. Haden, Atlanta, Ga.,
Phone FAirfax, - L750J.

RABBITS WANTED :
Want rabbits: babies) maiden and
mature breeders . of all kinds.
State kind, color, age, sex and low-
est wholesale price, (. J. Yancey,

Rt.

| grown and full :
pay 25c ea., for white bunnies, _
wks. to 8 1-2 mos. old; 15c for
brown, black and red colors; 85 ea.
for all colors, over 4 mos. Will pay
charges. Ship in smallest light wt.
[ee M. J. McAdams, Atlan-
ta, Ga., 17 West Baker St.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

Fine lot squab Homers, 15 for
$7.50. Cash with order. R. L. Trib-
ble: Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 69.

20 White Kings, fine large stock,
$1.50 pr., if bought at: once. Over-
stocked, reason for selling. A. D.
Harrell, White Oak, Ga.

6 nice, common pigeons, $1, FOB.

J. D. Rye, Helena, Ga., Rt. 2. .
, 15 prs. black and white Hungarian
pigeons, mated, banded and work-
ing, $5: pr. Mrs. W. R. Taylor, Sa-
vannah, Ga., 122 Adair St.

10 prs. fine White Kings and white
Swiss Mondain pigeons, $3 pr good
workers and large squabs. Will sell
lot for $25. A bargain. W. C. Wat-
fons, 1208 E. Henry St., Savannah,

a

6 prs. Red Carneaux pigeons, ma-
ted and working. All young birds.
Emmett Evans, Tucker, Ga., Rt. 1.

8 prs. pure Red Carneaux _ pig-
eons, 75 ea; also one Elmer C. Rice
National Standard Squab Book, nev::
er used, $1. John J. Culler, Jr., Rt.
8, Fort Valley, Ga.

- Red Carneaux pigeons,



$2 pair. .

| Leo J. Russell, Rome, Ga.

50 Homers, will sell for 50c ea.

in lots of 10 or more. All birds
guaranteed. R. i. Tribble, naete
69, Atlanta, Ga.
: 6 pair banded and working Car-
neaux and 20 young birds, 3 to 5
mos, old. All for $18. Stanley
Hatcher, Millen, Ga. _

White Kings and Carneaux, young-
sters and mated pairs. J. W. i
enson, College Park, Ga.

POTATOES FOR SALE...
Porto Rican potatoes, $1 per bu.
at my home. Bring truck. Webster
| Callaway, Farmington, Ga. a
Green Mt. and Irish cobbler pota-,
toes, $2 per 100 lb. Green Mt. seed.
Irish potatces, small tubers, fine for
planting whole. FOB a eash
with order. Wm. Nunn, Rt. 4, Law-
renceville, Ga. :
Trish Cobbler potatoes, grown from
certified seed, $1.25 per bu., FOB
Blue Ridge, Ga: Also. sweet potatoes,
2 kinds, big yam and red or eu_
ban yal oo B. M. Wise, Mor-

ganton,

15 bu. Porto Rico potatoes, "1Be
bu., FOB. John H. _ See a
Ga. a 8. , we

POTATOES WANTED | <-

Want to buy hard shell sweet po-
tatoes for seed. WwW. D. Simpson,
Lenox, Ga.

Want to buy hard shell sweet po-
tatoes for seed. W. D. Sweatman,
Tifton, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 70.

Want sweet potatoes and butter-
beans. Will exch. for same. Mrs.
aes Lewis, Rydal, Ga, Rt. 2.

- SECOND-HAND. MACHINERY.
avo) CORSA LES eid

oe _DeLaval.cream separator, eae
| cond., cheap. for: ash,. om iexch. for
good milch cow, or. chiekans of : equal

value. 5G, is ta oe drian, Ga.
'<Horse power Golden Cane mill;, 12







lin. roller, good as new. Sell or: exch.

for good, sound, Ruhmer seed pea-
nuts. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga., Rt.

i feed _ grinder: (to grind dry feed);
1 power hay press, and 1 silage cut-
ter. C. M. Shackelford, Albany, Ga.

SECOND HAND MACHINERY

. . WANTED. ?
Want 1 corn mill outhtt dniplete
lwith 15H. P. eng. Prefer Fair-
banks-Morse, and Watts corn shell-
er, Must be in first class cond., and
best. price for cash. E, W. Barber,
ena Ga.



8





Soy :







oe

pry.

gon, Greenville, Ga.
_ Red goose plums

theas:ed everblooming spirea, white

_ checks.

mon, Albany, Ga.









ne - - - = ~ ae _ :
NURSERY STOCK LE | : boas ose, red velvet) me eee ee ke. ae : 1. Daisy es rm
- (Continued from page eleven) =| "0S, yar fern or tansy, 15 ea; all| $35 (minus m to, Williamson | make, ? ee
ty SEARS REPS: pare Ere plants rooted. Will exch. for seed stump puller,. complete with cable,| class cond., $3; No. 12

- McDonald Barliest blackberry and.

Lucretia and Premo dewberry bush-
@8, 1 M for $10; 100 for $1.10; Ce-
lestial and brown turkey fig, 5 large

_ size, 7 medium or 12 small for $1;
assorted grape vine cuttings, 25e-doz;
large rooted kudzu, 25 for $1; Red

bud and black locust, 5 large, 7 small
--or 12 large for $1; Virginia creeper

and purple wisteria 3 large, 50c;

Clsrokee hedge rose, 1 M for $12.50; Ga

490 for $1.75; all carefully packed
and prepaid. J. W. Toole, Rt. 2, Ma-
con, -Gas . or % ee

150 well rooted black walnut trees
from heavy bearing tree, 15 to 20 in.
high, 25c ea; $1.50 doz; $5 for 500;
$9 per hundred del. J. P. Lester,
Marshallville, Ga.~ =
. 1 Juniper evergreen, 9 ft. $4.00;
8 ft: $8.50; 5 ft. $2.50; 2 evergreen
boxwood 20 inches high, 2 ft. across,

- $1.50 ea; Junipers and boxwood at

y yard, all for $12.00. Cora Moore,
Buford, Ga., Rt. 4. scents
- Old fashioned quince trees, large
variety, 2-yr. old, 3 for 50c; 1 yr. old,
8 for 35c; sugar pears, 1 yr. old, 38

for 50c; red raspberries, 6 for 50c. |

_ J.C. Moore, Rt. 4, Buford Ga. _
- Uneeda, Early Rose, Elberta, Red
Bird, Mayflower, Carmen, Belle of

Ga. peach trees, $45.00 per M. Ap- reasonably to party call at my home;

ple trees, $65.00 per M.; grape vines,

$85.00; Armour River Privet $20.00;

old fashioned white English and horse

- apple, $1.25 doz. E. B. Travis, River-

_ dale, Ga. ay
Nice Damson Blue plum sprouts;
will exchange for pink crepe myrtle,
white or yellow narcissus bulbs, sugar
plum or any kind fruit trees or straw-
berry plants.
Tignall, Ga. m
Dwarf boxwood, well rooted, nice
plants, $1. 00 doz; Magnolia Glanca
trees, 50c ea; watermelon crepe myr-

_ tle, 5 for $1.00; lilac, cape jasmine,

30 ea; English dogwood, 2 for 50c;.
climbing pink rose, 25 ea; climbing

- honeysuckle $1.00 doz; old fashioned

red rose, 5 for $1.00: All well root-
ed and delivered. Mrs. C. M. Robin-

trees, 2 for 25e;
6 for 50c; pink crepe myrtle, rooted,

eons postpaid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheim-

er, Brooks, Ga.
Year old Walnut trees: from large

brown walnuts, 25c ea; Lloyd Hata-
- way, Palmetto, Ga., Route 2.

25 young cedar trees from 2 to 4
feet high, carefully packed, $5.00
FOB: T. J. Weeks, Norman Park, Ga.
~ Black Walnut bushes, also good
variety of English grape vines, 40c
ea. or 3. for $1.00, rooted; cuttings,
10 each. Mrs. Sidda Southerland,.

BuiieveGaj; Rt Oy Box 47.0

Black everbearing mulberry and

- sweet pomegranate sprouts, well root-

ed; grafted winesap apple trees,

brown Delaware grapevines, red al-

. ee

English dogwood, various kinds of

--yoses, 15 ca. or 8 for $1; dwarf ar-
borvitae seed, umbrella chinaberry, |

nice packet, 25; dry hulled. black
walnut, 4 lb; dry hickory nuts, bce
Ib; St. Regis everblooming raspberry
plants, 4 for 2bc; peppermint and
pennyroyal, nite clump, 10c or 8 for

money order or stamps. No










OY
snd money orde
Cook; Rt: 2, McIntyre; Ga.
- Ros cuttings, several kinds, Be per
100; rosemary cuttings, 25c per 100;
umbrella china bush, blooming pear

eng, CULLING, 10c ea; crepe myrtle, b0c ea;
cape

jasmine cuttings yellow _jas-
ying; Christmas bells, Dorothy Perk-
ins ro8e, pitk and white, 25 doz;
will exchange any of above for other,

~ flowrs ot garden seed Write what





you have. Mrs. W. 0, Puckett, Cor-
Gcl, GE Wii te
_ Pcan frees Schley and Stuart for
gale of will exchange for corn, velvet

- pears, field peas, beggarweed seed,

kudzu plants, tye or oats . K, Si-

;, Watermelon crepe myrtle, any
iz8, 10 to 50c en; cheaper in larger
lots} tiuprolia, holly, fombardy oR.
Jar, M&ple red or silver, yuecus, Bt

orn

Mrs. W. A. Truitt)

rye or oats, baby chicks, table peas
or onions to plant or eat. Also want
Yrermanent bloomers. Mrs. Wm. Ee
Burch, Helena, Ga., Rt. 1.

1000 melon pink crepe myrtle
trees, well rooted, 10c ea fob Flint.
Will exch. for dried apples, price
reasonable, or strawberry plants or
any kind of bulbs. Send money with
order. Mrs. D. B. B. Collins, Flint:

- Nice well rooted boxwood_ plants,
1 yr old,.4 to 6 in. $1.50 doz; $6 for
lot of 75. Pink and red crepe myr-
tle, white spirea: white bridal wreath,

double red. camelia. japonica, $1 ea.
Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

State inspected true to name peach
trees, May flower, red bird carman,
Hiley, Elberta, Ga. Belle, Krummels,
Crawfords, late, 2 to 3 ft; 3 to 4
ft, 10c and 15c ea; apple trees, all
leading varieties, same price; grape
vines, 2 yr. No. 1, Concord blue, Ni-
agara white, 15c ea; Cherry and pear
trees, umbrella shade trees, 3 to 4 ft.
50c: ea; strawberry plants, Klon-
dykes, 50c per 100, progressive ever-

C. M. Alexander, Leaf Ga. Rt. 1 ~
_ 4 large boxwoods, rooted, will sell

May cherry and damson plum, 26<
a _ Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta,
eo Rte 2. jo ee Se es
12 arborvita, dwarf, from 16 to 20
in. at 25 ea; add 15c postage. Box-
woods, same price. Mrs. G. P. Craig,
Morganton, Ga. Rt. 1 aod

imosa, all kinds of oak trees, 25c

der and pink crepe myrtle, 25c ea;
small roooted 10c: ea; white water-
lilies, 25 doz; $1.50 per 100; white
large flat bloom water lilies, 50c doz.
Jack Harrell, Quitman, Ga.,> Rte 6.

NURSERY STOCK WANTED



blooming butterfly bushes, 2 whit
pines, 2 cedrus deadora, 4 arbor-
vitea, 2 cypress plumes, 2 junipers,
and other shrubbery. Will exch. half
runner bean seed, at 25c Ib. Ha.
party to pay postage, or pay reason-
able cash price. Mrs. T. W. Matth-
ews, Marietta, Ga., Rt. 8.
Want to buy shrubbery of differ-
ent kinds for bed around porch. Mrs.
Bertha McMichael, Covington, Ga.
Rt. 6, 819 Washington St. =
- Want. 200 well rooted hedge plants.
State kind, height and price. F. I.
Baker, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2. ~
Want extra large size deep red
crepe myrtles Must be red, not pur-
ples or pink. Also want large size
crab apple trees, blooming size. Write.

1260 Prince Ave., Athens, Ga.



ery for Sale & Wanted
Cane mill and kettle have been sold.

Answer to inquiries. L. W. Bryant,

Macon, Ga. : Rg



Martin, Bowersyille, Ga., Rt. 1. :
1 Primrose cream separator, good

Grant; Dallas, Ga., Rt..2. a,
~ One 24 in. Meadows grist mill, good
cond., and gas engs, $300 or exch. for
tractor, corn or hogs of equal valte.
C. R. Harris, Midland, Ga
1 Bemis tobacco transplanter, used
1-2 season, practically yood as new.
Sell or exch. for shelled corn, velvet
pene or peas. S. Ki Simon, Albany,
Ga, : oe : oe
- H. P-Mogul Intnl. gas or ker. eng.
A-1 cond., 10 H. P. Intnl. eng., needs
only slight repairs, belts, pulleys,

narticulars and make offer. Robt.
Fuller, Adairsville, Ga. P. O. Box

287, - -
835 ety ant 8 Stil.



Oliver Bottym: :
liven Towson dist tractor plows, $40

white English, purple lilac, 25c ea;)

bearing, $1 per 100. All postpaid.|

ea; sweet orange trees, 10c ea; laven-|

| in, Meadows corn mill Sell at bargain

Want 2 yard hyrangeas, 2 ever-|

| 0. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga.

before sending. Mrs. Geo. T.. Mygatt, |

ookS= ; oun
~ Deering binder, $75 FOB? C. V.

econd., and 2 cream cans, $27. A. Ja]

| ete, $75. Y. M. Anderson, William-

good cond. Sell cheap or. exch. for|
eood wheat or bread corn. Write for

$200; 1 Universal 24 in. stone grist
mill, $75.. All

100 ton silo, 30 ft. high, 14 ft. diam-
ster, $85; 1 Minnetonna Home butter
maker, hand or other power, cap, 20
gal. or 5 to 40 Ibs., $85. Fred C.,
Geiger, Flintside, Ga.

ay upright, almost new 3 H. P. eng.,

|in good running order, $100; also 68]
gal. creamery churn in good cond

Cost $140., will take $65 as have no
use for it. Sam Love, Rocky Face,
Gas : Pe
.chbure Buster and 93 Chatta-

Lyn
nooga Turner, $8.50 ea., -Cole cotton

planter, $5. W..D. Watson, Logan- A

vill; -Ga.

1 chicken feed. mill, good cond., and
1 feed mill grinds velvet beans, corn
shucks (cob and all), needs piece to
hold hopper. Never used, $25 for both
or exch. for reg. Jcrsey heifer or pony.
Mrs. Earl Webb, Pavo, Ga.

Tf you have location can sell you

40 bbl., long system flour mill cheap. |.

Also Golden make, No. 27 power cane
mill. D. A. Phelps, Poulan, Ga. :

9 H. P. gas eng., 16 in. Rock grist
mill, 1 large feed mill grinder, 1 pea
thresh: and. set of pulleys and belts,
$475 FOB. N. D. Norris, Wrights-
ville, Ga. = oie x
1 Lilliston peanut picker, used one,
season, $200. Robt. S. Anderson,
Hawkinsville, Ga. eee
~ Lynchburg Buster for sale. W...D:
Watson, Loganville, Ga. .

Roderick Lean 24 dise tractor
harrow, $35. R. G. Couch, Turin, Ga.

1928 Fordson tractor and Oliver
plow: little. used, $475; A $7 post
drill, $4.25. C. M. Brennan, Colum-.
bus, Ga. -

Good 10 H. P. ker. eng. and 2
or trade for corn or anything can
use. O. L. Cowan, Doraville, Ga.

Internl. oil eng., mounted, neces-
sary attachments. Good cond. sell a
1-2 price. or exch. J. T. Brock, Mt.
Vernon, Ga: > 2

1 Ward 2 horse plow, No. 75, good
eond., except slide is worn; 2 new
shares go with it, also other farm
implements. See them at my farm.

1 2 horse plow, good shape, $7.50
or exch. for Field peas. D. L. Branch
Mystic, Ga.

1 Fordson tractor, first class cond.

1 cut-off saw, attachesd to tractor;|

1 Oliver dbl. disc plow; 1 T. & S&S.
orchard disc; 1 mowing machine at-
tachment. for tractor; 1 set of Find-
ers, 1 belt and pulley, $500 for lot,
or will sell separately. J. R. Birk,
Madison, Ga., Rt. 2. ees

~ ft Lillisston peanut picker, used 2
seasons, $100. R..S. Anderson, Hawk-
insville, Ga.
Good as new

2 row, 1 horse cot,
ton spray, for poisoning Boll Weevil
or for spraying any kind of vegeta
bles. Used part of 1 season. Sel
cheap or-exch. for chickens. Mrs. J.
C. Pittman, Lumber City, Ga., Rt. 1,
Box 8 ee =

1 Hindman milking machine, com-
plete with 2 units, used about 5 mos
cooler and practically new strainer;
6 10 gal., milk cans with tubes-ice
compartment, practically new, and,
several flat tops used when shipping
without tube. Going out of business
(have sold all-of my cows), reason
for selling. Would prefer selling al)
: 1 party. Cliff Mitcham, Durand.

a. :
. Heebner and Sons combination
thrasher: thrashes Soy beans, peas.
peanuts from vines, sorghum seed

gon, Ga. :
1 12 HP Witte eng. and 1 24 in.

Meadows prist mill. E. D. Towns,

Towns Ga. | a

10 HP Atlas eng., in good cond.
and ready for business, $75 FOB sta-
te here. A. P. Teel, Morris Station,

QR. Sia :

1 Star pea ot bean huller, No. 5



in first class cond.,] Spires, Lincolnton, Ga. |

also a dairy equipment and fixtures: ],

in good cond., run about 10:

good cond., with 14 attachm

row? $385.

/perlin, Abbeville, Ga. Rt. -

| - 1 Primrose separator sood

or exch. for hogs worth t

| for price and make. W. J.



in firs clues shape with belt run by

cream separator, $5 FOB.









































































1 No. y- power geared:
huller and 2. 1-2 HP gas eng

Complete for $60 (worth $
U. L. Couch, Talbotton, Ga.
1 Jack Rabitt riding cultiy

very little. $50 or exch.
hogs, corn or chickens at
price. Miss Ruby Martin,
bridge, Ga., care Gen, Del.

2 Vulgan 2 horse plows
7 Hamon plow stocks; 3.
ton planters, for sale or
Harris, Atlanta, Ga. 106

ve. eee
~ HP Mogul International_g
kerosene eng., Al cond., 10 HP
eng., needs slight repairs and
farm implements for sale che
exch. for good wheat or bre
Write for particulars and
fers, Robt. Fuller, Adairsv
P. O. Box 287. 2 ee
Dairy outfit:,.1 pr milk seal
10. gal. 1 Babcock tester,
bottles. All perfect cond
very low price, $50 FOB.
King, Winder, Ga. SBT es

Roderic Lean 24 dise tracto
R. C: Couch, Tu
and Cole
Mrs. C.

1 Cultivator
tion planter, $25.
Sylvester, Ga. 4 a

1-24-in. Meadows grist mill
H. C...d5HP..-eng., needs sli
pair, pulleys, etc. ]
cash or exch. for cows.

Second-hand gin, steam eng.
mill. rocks, etc. Mrs, Lena. E
Oliver, Ga. Rt, 2. see

1 second-hand 5 gal. chur
chine run by electricity, $35.
for 25 W. L. hens young an
stock. J. W. Cox, Wadley,

-$50 or exch for a good young
cow, fresh or soon to freshen
roller cane mill with fast pl:
sweep and all complete, rea
set up and run; 1 80 gal. kettl

J. L. Coleman, Dublin, Ga. B
2 grist mills for sale cheap

Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3. 4
60 gal bbl. and fruit spraye:
2 hose, $15 FOB Senoia. M1
Arnall,. Woolsey, Ga. | 2
1 Primrose cream separator
cond., and 2 cream cans, $25.
Grant, Dallas. Ga. 2
Kelly-Diple 404 combination
mill, grinds anything, $40; 1 3
eng. and pump; $20; 70 gal. pe
centrifugal pump, $15 and Wo
ton eng.,.used about 10 days
John W. Harms, Savannah,
White Bluff-road, care Harm:

- .
SECOND-HAND . MACHIN!
= WANTED.
Want 1 second hand I. H.
tivator. Must be in running cor
all parts. complete and reasona
cash. Edward Taylor, Spark
Rt. a 2 3 *
Want second hand gas e
P. State price. KE. W. Lee, 5
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 18.
Want 1 Silo feed cutte
cond, arid cheap for cash, als
a milk cooler; Tom Richardso
metto, Ga. cas
Want a Moline (Model _
to use for repairs. Must. b
county adjoining Cobb. 5
John P, Cheney, Marietta,
1 Cola dbl. hoppe corn Pp
No. 16. Must be good cond.
onable for cash. W. R. Hu
Lawrenceville, Ga Rt. 8.-
Want good stalk cutter, dre
raw, weeder, 6H. P. gas eng:
good cond. J. H. Leverett, f
Want side plow for Fordso!





-Ga, Rt. 1. Box. 101.

Want 1 power cane mill wit
orator. Quote best price
full description. W. B. 5
Social Circle, Ga, ;

OWant of 613 HP ae dip | .

Must be good cond. and cheap.
Write what you have. Roy D. Tank-
ersley, Appling, Ga.
a Want 22 H. P. Witte eng., and 30
in. grist. mill.
Ga :
Want 1- Intern! Harvester make
armall tractor, in good mechanical
operating con. State how long in
use. Price must be bargain del.
FOB cars Denmark. TT, H. King,
Denmark, S.C. Box 97.
* Want 1-Intnl. hay press on wheels
in good cond., ready for use. Will

exch. Jersey cow or anything of equal
A. L. Williams,

value, or pay cash,
es Ga.

- PECANS AND PEANUTS
FOR SALE

Gcliley and

ale. C. Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga.

Imp. large white Spanish peanuts,

hand picked. No pops, 1928 harvest,
$2 bu. J. W. Sutton, Dooling, Ga.

Fine seedling pecans nuts, finely.

flavored, -20 lb. del. Mrs? B. R. Leg-
gett, Broxton, Ga.
Large, thin shell pecans, 830 Ib.

good, nice pecans, 20c lb. Roy Jor-

don, Rochelle. Ga. .

Genuine paper shell pecans, 25e
Ib., R. L. MeRee, Meigs, Ga.

: Large, well filled paper shell pe-
eans. Schley variety, 40c lb., del.
Cash with order. Mrs. J. C. Ward,
Perry, Ga.

Paper shell pecans, ready now, 50c
Ib. Peyton Hodges, Brinson, Ga. _

Nice paper shell pecans, new crop,
40 Tb., or exch. for some nice fruit.
Mrs. Is T. Bullington, aS a
tt.

New crop Stuart and Mobile paper
shell pecans Stuarts, 40c lb. Mo-
biles, 80c per 1b. All FOB in 50 lb.
lots or more del. in Ga. Samples on
request. C. G. Oliver, iarnceriie:
Ga. Rt. 2.

Hand picked, cleaned new crop,

improved white Spanish jumbo pea-

nuts, 8c per lb. Del. Douglas Aver-
ette, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 1.

Schleys and Stewarts | pecans. C,
Q. Norris, Eastman, Ga:

Large budded pecans, 30c per Ib.

OB. Jumbo Spanish peanuts, large

~ size, 8c per Ib. 4 1-2 tons of white

_ Spanish peanuts. J. H. Soe erente, Rt.
, Box 101; Parrott, Ga.

"60 Ibs. small kind - pecans, new].

crop: good quality and size. 20 per
Tb. Immediate shipment. Mrs. Beulah
Sconyers, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 2.
Paper shell Stewart pecans, 3be
er lb.. Schley pecans,. 40c per lb
ostage and express prepaid, PA.
ones, Westgreen, Ga.
Schley, Frotscher and seedling. pe-
ean nuts for sale. Make best offers.

If samples are wanted, send 5 for]
same. Leander M. Kennedy, Sots

Ga,

White Spahist peanuts, 10 per lb.
not prepaid. J. S. Carson, Griffin, Ga.
eoRt. DD.
< -*50 to 60 lbs. large size Stewart

pecans for sale, 40c per Ib. FOB.
Will send samples _ on request, 5. A.
Chapman, Crawfordville, | Ga.
_ Papershell pecans, 40 "abs; or will
exchange for things that are useful.
Also Black walnuts, $1. per bu.. Mrs.
J. B. Harris, Pinehurst, Ga., Rt. 2.

500 to. 600 Ibs. of Schley secnes,
40c per lb. 50 Ibs. Stewarts, 30 per
Tb. 100 lbs. of eee Makers, -20c
per lb. FOB. H. L. Odom, Daisy, Ga,
Bi. 1, Box 145: =
: 100 lbs Schley pecans, 50 per Ib.
J. R. Boatright, Coffe, Ga.

80 Ibs. Schley pecans, 35c per Ib.
for the lot. Cash with order, FOB.

eR

New Crop. Mrs. J. S. McCrary, Cor-'

dele; Ga, Ric B
= 100 Ibs. Stewarts, 40c per lb.- Sch-

_ leys, 45e per lb. Flotchers, 40ck per |
prices paid. We buy all other varie-|
| ties also: Owens & Wilder Pecan Co,,|

Yb. Large paper shell nuts, 30 per
lb. Mrs. E. 1. May, Warthen, Ga.

100 Ibs, Mobile pecans, ie
456 pr 1b. for an quantity, W, RB.

Tok) Montieslio ay

_E. D Towns, Towns, |

Ib. FOB. Arthur Owen,

Pinehurst, Ga.,

*, Peanuts, 10c qt, or 80 gal. Add}.
Stewart pecans for

28s

| Tabor, Albany: Ga.,



pecans, 85 per Ib.
aerees Sutton, sen,

125 bar red Spanish peanuts, $1]

per bu. FOB Bartow. Are sound and
oe SerT; Sixon. Ee, Ga., Rt.

20 lbs big Schlag pecans, 50c. per

Ga. Barnesville,

Stewart aa Schley | pecans, shel-|
led. Make best offer. Pecans from

cultivated trees, J. B. Brawn: Doe-
ae Go. Rte Box taf

arge pecans, 40c lb. T. E. Tay!
Whigham, Ga.

Papershell pecans, 40c lb. Black
walnuts, $1 bu. cash or will exch.
some for dried - fruits or anything
useful. Write.~ Mrs. J. B. Harris,

Rteea=

postage. Miss. Beanie ~
GaseRt 15.

About 60 the Mabile pecans, 50c
lb, 75. Ibs.

Smith, Kite..

hickory nuts, $1.50 bu, T. J. Hall,
Smithville, Gas, Ris 4.
_ Schley, Frotscher and Stewart, pes

cans, by parcel post, 40c 1b. G. E.
King, Howell, Ga.-

Extra fine Stewart and papershell|

| necans, 50c Ib. AE. Muilberger, Val-

dosta, Ga., 204 East Hill Ave.

Pecans: Schleys. 50c; Stewart, 40
Mobile, 30c Jb. del. Ww. aD. Bennett,
Molena, Ga

Money-Maker pecans, 80: Ib., or
exch. 4 lbs. for 1 M. Bermuda onion
plants, White Wax onions, or 1 lb.
for Frost proof English pea seed.
Mrs. M. L. ape Oglethorpe, Ga.



PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want paper shell pecans.
sample and advise quantity for sale.
Moultrie Pecan Co. Moultrie, Ga.
Want budded. and. seedling pe-
cans. 1928 crop. Send samples and

| we will quote you price for them.

Stat e number will have. Bainbridge
Produce Co., Bainbridge, Ga. :
Pecans, small seedlings preferred,
send sample, state quantity. ~ Blish
Breland, Washington, Ga.
200 to. 500 good sound new crop

peanuts, small Spanish or N. C. Run-|

ners. Will exch. purebred S. C..
White Leghorn. hens for same at

}rate of one hen for one bushel pea-.
a February or March cockerel and 2

nuts. Wilson Carson, Griffin, Ga.
Pecans: all varieties, send samples
and best prices. Also peanuts, E. A.
Drake, Pearson, Ga.

Want budded and seedling oe
1928 crop. Send samples. State how
many you have. Bainbridge Produce
So., Bainbridge, Ga.

Want any varieties of pecans, any
amount. Neon Buchanan, Americus,
Ga,

Want seedling pecans, also other
varieties. Highest prices paid. Owens
& Wilder Pecan Co., Albany, Ga.

Want a variety of Spanish peanuts
and pecans. Name your lowest price
along with samples. Exch. young: set-

tings of any variety Pine tree plant-|

ings. G. F. Sutton, Lyons, Ga.
Want White Spanish peanuts and
Velvet. beans, both in pod and shel_
Ted. C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.
Want 300 lbs. pecan nuts, soft shell
Schley preferred. If price is reason-
able, answer immediately. Lewis E.
Gillionville, Rd.
Want several M. Ibs. medium size
pecans, Name very best price del.,
Columbus. Send samples. Louis- Sim-

| ons, Columbus, Ga., P. O. Box 146.

_ Want paper shell, also large seed-
ling, pecans. - Quote price and sen
samples. W. C. Williams, | Locust
Grove, Ga. .

Want pecans of: all Pasoties, High-
est-cash prices. paid. E. G. Clark,
Fort Valley, Ga.

Want seedling ayeCANS,*_ Highest

Albany, Ga.
Want pecans and Sealey, bark
Sy nuts. Quote cush _ and

Send|

: Harwell,

: perald, Ga, gate

hect prices

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INCUBATORS FOR SALE
Used Buckeye Blue Flame brood-
res, in good operating cond,
small Buckeye incubator and various
poultry eq ae ee P. Howe,

Hapeville,

Brown Hen inGaligbar with instruc-
tions,.thermometer. Sell for cash or
exch, Write what you have.
ie Simpson, Moultrie, Ga.
655.

120 egg Buckeye incubator, Style
E. Perfect cond., $15; Sol Hot 1928
model Wickless oil burning. brooder, | 2
44 in. canopy; 500 eap., in Al cond.,
$15, alk FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia,

Box

| Ga :

A sneulaiee 400 size, super hatch,
copper hot water tank, good cond.,
$17.50 FOB. J. i Chandler, Tem-

|ple, Ga.
English walnuts, mixed
L crossed with pecans, 8 bu, nice, large

250 cap., Standard Reliable incu-
bator, used part of 2 seasons; good

| hatcher, $15 cash, FOB crated, or
| exch for 12 R-I. Red pulllets and 8

non-related cockerels. H. L. Mazley,

East Point, Ga., 321 West Vesta Ave-|

Bk Prairie State Sand Tray incuba-
tor. Standard series, No. 3, 390 cap.,
$40, or exch. Mrs. Lester Allmond,
Summit, Ga. Rt. :

1 Sol Hot Wickless oil orning
brooder, 350 cap., good cond., also
1 Gray Hen 100 cap. incubator, ther-
}mometer and-instructions- included,
$8.50 for both, FOB. Bill Sanders,
Carnesville, Ga.

Sol Hot brooder, 500 cap., 1925
model, complete with oil control and

Ernest: Waltgn, Draketown, Ga.
Incubators: 275 cap., $12. 50; 400
ca $18; 2 brooders, 500 cap., $7, 25

N, Sewell, Atlanta, Ga., 178
ve St. SW.

2 Sol Hot brooders, 500 cap., for
vsale. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junc-
tion, Ga.

1 Smith incubator, 400 cap., also
1 Super. Hatcher, 400 cap., with pigin
trays, in good cond., $22. 50
hOB 2 oi W "Whaley, Gainesville
Ga Rt. 4.

good cond. and can furnish ther-
mometer and instruction book, $10

pullets. Mrs. W. A Howell, White
Plains, Ga.

Used Blue Flame Buckeye bool
ers: 500: cap., also 1 Mammoth Buck- |
eye 12,000 eap., used 2 seasons, prac- |
tically new, also 1 Miller Ideal inecu-
bator, 11,700 cap., used 2 seasons,
all guaranteed to be in good opera-
ting econd., and price FOB ee
point. Chas. F. Howe,
| Ga., care Peach Poultry Co. 4

400 cap. Ideal incubator; with mae
ented ege turning trays, $22 FOB
also 1 M chick size I deal brooder,
used 1 season, $10.
operating cond. - Will exch. Weldon
Burns, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. ee
1 60 egg roller tray
good con, complete, $8, or exch. for}
anything can use.

| Americus, Ga. Rt. B.

1. Big Gray Hen incubator, 100
eap., good cond. Sell, or exch. for
chickens. Write what you have and
number you will exch., also 1 Imper-

opy, 4 pipes and roof saddle, ready
.to use, good as new, used 1 season,
complete, $9 (cost $14.21), or exch.
for good large breed laying hens. E.

d|S. Cox, Cass Station Ga_ |
1 Buckeye incubator, complete with
irs

thermometer and instructions, .
class cond., $15, or exch. for 10 good,
young, any large breed hens. W. F.
Tennille, Ga.

rd Mammoth- Buekeye

ons, good as new, $350.00 for quick
sale. Cash. R.. B, Shepherd, Fitz: |

Na mH Poultry



Farm.



di. . g pee N ake ore
SEs Chattin, College Park, Ga., Box
also}

Mrs...

instructions, first class cond $8.00.

1 Old. Trusty incubator, 150. eap. P

eash, or exch. for 1 purebred B. R. |
$1.50 bu., Will consider exch. for

Both in perfect |

incubator,

Emma Anderson, |

jal coal burning brooder, 500 can-|

netbator,
over 4 M. cap., used part of 2 seas-

for particulars.

son Kathleen, Ga e
Want to exch. for, or pay chalk G

cheap) for 1 Buckeye incubator, ey]

a Mrs. i Bi ae Pinehurst i
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COTTON SEED FOR SALE

-Wannamaker cotton seed. Cat
ald seed for planting, $1. 25 sing]
bu. or $3 per swt., in 10 to 50 bu.
she ee . Tanner, ens Ts. Ga,

Rucker cotton seed. in Tota of 5
and 10 bu, He 10 bu., 25 or more bu
2 bu. WwW. A. Moon, Waco, Ga., Rt.

Pure Cokers pedigreed Cleveland
No. 5 cotton seed, $1.50 bu. Miles |
Collier, Colbert, Ga.

Pure recleaned Half and Half

, beotton seed, in 100 lb. new bags,
$6.50 cash. J. Cc. _ Lewis,

Eastman, |

A

re Wannamaker Cleveland cot-
ton seed, recleaned; this yrs. aver-
age of farm, 2-3 of bale per acre
$1.50 bu., (will be higher next spg.) _
R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga.

Wannamaker Cleveland cotton
seed. Pure and true to name, $2.50
bu., FOB; 3 bu. $7; 10 bu. $20. Lint:
7-8 to 1 ing. 5 locke bales. W. R.
Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Cokers Cleveland 884 cotton seed, |
first yr. from Cokers 1 and 1-8 in.
lint, carefully ginned, roll dropped - a
and seed caught on floor; limit
amount, $1.25 bu. H. B. Hansar me
Reeves, Ga. *

Pure College No. 1 cotton nad
grown from reg. seed, $1 bu. FOB.
Joe H. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. *

Piedmont Cleveland cotton. seed, -
first yr. from originator, grown in
extreme North Ga., ae 25 bu., 10 bu
or more, $1 bu. S. P. Reed, Varnell, :
Ga, Rt. 2. :

About 27 bu. of second year Wan
namaker cotton seed, $2 bu., 10 bu
second year imp. Toole wilt resis
tant cotton seed, $2 bu. FOB. Jake
Still, Metter, Ga. See
1B bus pure Rucker cotton seed
$1.25 bu. or $90 for lot. Mrs. O- D.
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

Wannamaker cotton seed. Pe
low bush and big. boll type. Prices on
request. B, F.. Fagan, Martin, Ga.

2 strains Cleveland cotton seed

syrup, cow peas or corn. Ask for des-
cription and terms. R. P. Steinheim
er, Brooks; Ga.

- Chicipee cotton seed, 40 per cen
ink 1 and 1-8 in, staple (make 2
bales per acre, and brings 2c per lb.
more than short staple), $6 per 190
Ibs. Cash with order. W. F. McMillan,
Dacula, Ga.

150 bu., Cokers Cleveland cot:
ton seed, 1 and 1-16 staple,; 50 ba
Wannamaker Cleveland. 1 and 1-16
$1. bu., sacked FOB. Madison. Thi
ae for i naaye only. C. L. hate:

adison, .G

Rucker eee seed (made 41 per

| cent lint), $1.10 bu., in 5 and 10 bu.

| lots; over 10, $1 bu, Wie A Moon
Waco, Ga., Rt. 2.

' Wannamaker Cleveland cote
seed, for planting, $3.50 per 100 Ii
To: Strange, Homer, Ga., Rt. 1.

Pure recleaned Half and. Half c
ton seed in 100 lb. new bags, - Bf
sack. J. C. Lewis, Eastman,

Early Prolific King ate seed,
$1.25 bu. also Heavy Fruiter Wil
Proof pure seed. $1. 50 bu.. FB H
Bunn, Midville, Ga. 8

Pure Rucker cotton seed, 45. pe
cent lint, Bale per acre, $1. 85 b
10 bu., or more, $1.25 bu. also a
Cleveland Big Boll, $1.85 bu., 10 bu
er more, $1.25 bux All FOR. Cha
L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4.

25 bu. Cokers Cleveland _ _cotto
Seed, $1 bu. FOB. W. G. Perry, Ca
rollton, Ga, Rt. 5. :

Cleveland Big Boll cot on seed,
first. yr from. originator,



10 bi, or more, $1 bu. FC B.S
Bea Varnell, Ga, :

Ne ai Culpepper





Pare ee cotton seek AT, per w

cent lint, $1.50 bu.

Brown, Hartwell, Gal Re:

(2 bu. Big Boll een | pure cot-
an seed, $1.50 bu. FOB Senoia.
_ Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Woolsey, Ga., Rt.

One

Piedmont, cotton seed as comes
from gin, cleaned last spring, $1 bu.,
at my barn. Good crop. this year.
Webster Callaway, Farmington, Ga.

Wannamaker cotton. seed, Ist yr.>
from Wannamaker, $1.50 bu. FOB.
Y. S. B: Gray, Griffin, Ga.

Pure Rucker cotton seed, $1. 25
bu, also select peach seed, 25e doz.
Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.
See Pure Wannamaker Cleveland cot-
' ton seed, saved free from rain, $1.50
bu., $4. 50 a 100. A. J. Grant, Dallas,
Gas.
10 bu. Heavy Fruiter cotton seed,
_ pure, $1.25 bu. FOB. Otto Wright,
Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2.

: 100 bu. Coker s Cleveland Big Boli
cotton seed: No. 5, $1 bu., FOB, ohn

J, Calloway, Madison, Ga.

Guaranteed pure Wannamaker cot-
ton seed, $1 bu. FOB. E. L. Bledsoe,
Broxton, Ga.

200 bu. College"No. 1 cotton seed,
pure for planting, $1.25 bu. FOB.

Madison, 2 bu. bags. Ben S. Thomp-
son, Madison, Ga.

COTTON SEED WANTED



- Want quantity of Half and Half
cotton |

Rucker and Money-Maker
seed R. N. Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.

Want 500 bu. Covington or Pet-
ty Toole cotton seed, if can get at
a prices. - G. B. Hogan, Dexter,

- Ga

Want io bu. Petty Toole cotton
seed. Must be pure and sound. Send
sample and quote price. Leon Rowe,
Alapaha, Ga., Rt. 2...

Want 25 bu. improved King cotton
seed. Must be true to name and free
from Black seed. Quote best -price

FOB. W. F. Ballenger, Tallapoosa,
PO otte oe oN

Want to exch, either onion or cab-

_bage plants for some good variety

of planting cotton seed. Bob Lindsey>.

- Lenox, Ga.

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
- Winter Frost proof English peas,
-25 lb. Mrs. Ji G. McDonald, Col-
quitt, Ga.

English pea ad. Qe per cupful.



Will exch. for other garden seed or}:

_ yard shrubbery. Mrs. W. O. Pucket,
Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.
Willets Wonder Frost proof Eng-

lish peas, 30c per lb. Postpaid. Mrs.

_A, D. Sellars, Donalsonville, Ga. -
24 bu. Clay peas: lot for $66, FOB.
shipping point. A. R. Rogers, Young
Cane, Ga. .
Several tons bush Velvet beans in

- pod, $42 per ton FOB or $40 per ton

at my farm. Charles H. Varnes, Sas-
ser, Ga.
2 bu. pure rice peas for table

use, 10c per Ib., cash with order. J.

A. Reese, Gibson, Ga., Rt. B., Box 53:
Willetts Wonder Bunch frost proof

Paclish: peas, 80c per lb. Add post-

a Mvs. Zulime B. Saxon, plibacnee

Ga

: Very "prolifie bunch ca ata Eng-

i lish peas, 30c per lb., or 10 Ibs. for

- $2.50. Add postage. Isaac iH. Davis,

Molena, Ga., Rt. 1. Box. 3..
8B pkse speckled crowder peas, $2;
_ Brab peas, $2.50 bu., -Unkno
$1.75. All FOB. ache H. Gable, Talla-
- poosa, Ga., Rt.

BO bu. esa erop. sound, mixed
peas, 50 per cent Brabs, $2 bu FOB.
T. L. Coogle, Oglethorpe, Ga., Rt. 1.

Have sold a

_ quiries, D. Burnham, Harieharat, Ga.
RED. Box 14,
Velvet beans in pod, $1 per ewt.
cotton
sulpegper, Lutherville. Ga.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED ~ :
Want large white or cream crow-
der peas (sound). Will exch, Lucre-
tia Berry plants, Kine Humbert ean-
nas or English dogwood. Mrs. J. L,
Badgers, Green vils, Ga., Rt. 8.



Raymond Cc.

$1 bu, excellent flavor.

i of Willets. Wonder
Garden peas.-Answer to many in-}

seed. J. E. Is



cow, white, crowder peas. aioe hs

quantity, lowest price. No lot too
large or too small. C. A. Rowland,
Athens, Ga. 7

Want cow peas, all varieties: La-
redo and O-too-tan Soy beans. Send
sample and state quantity and low-
est price. Vernon Brahh: Moult-
trie, Ga.

Want all varieties peas, Whips,
Clays) Brabhams, Irons, Irons and
Brabs mixed, New Eras, etc. State
what you have to offer. H. M.
Franklin, Tennille, Ga.

All varieties of peas. Write
us quantity you have and varieties.
Walton Seed Company, Augusta, Ga.

10 lbs. California Black-eye peas.
Will pay cash or exch. Mrs. G. V.
Norman, Dewey Rose, Ga., Rt. 1

Brabham, Iron, White and Cream
Crowder peas. Mail sample and quote
price. Coleman & Chandler, Tifton,
Ga.

-Peas and beans any variety, any

quantity. Make best price FOB your| Ga

shipping point. Bennetts Bonded
Warehouse Eastman, Ga.

Lady peas, any amount. Send
sample and price. F. I. Baker, Rt. 2;.
Columbus, Ga.

Seed peas, all varieties, send sam-

ple and best price. W- H. Waddelle,| st

Pearson, Ga.

Field peas, any quantity. Quote
price and variety. O. L. McLemore,
Statesboro, Ga. :

Want 25 lbs. white crowder peas,
free from weevils and pure. Will
exch. for 15 lbs. nice dried peaches,
free from worms. Mrs. C. M. Shaw,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4,

Want to exch Lucretia dewberry
plants for Brown or Cream Crowder
peas. 100 plants for 1 pk. peas. Mrs.
O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.

Want whippoorwill speckled, cow:
white and ecrowder peas. Advise

quantity and lowest price. Any size

lot. C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.
Want Velvet beans in pod for
feeding. Give ton price. J. Lindsey,
Johnson, Coosa, Ga, Rt. 1.
Want 10 bu. mixed peas. A. A.
Fowler, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 3.
Want field and table peas; 90 vel-
vet, running and bunch, all blue

Mung, O-too-tans, Laredos, and Mexi-

can June corn. R. N. - Etheridge,
Jackson, Ga.

Want beans and peas, any variety
and quantity. Make best price FOB
your shipping point. Fred R. Bennett,
Eastman, Ga.

Want all varieties cow peas, Lare-
do and O-too-tan Soy beans. Send:
sample and quote lowest. price. Mur-
phy & Palmer, Sandersville, Ga.

Dial, Ga.



. 100 i nice dred iiberta, peach: |
es, free from worms, 20c lb. Mrs. A.
C. Reese, Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1.

Bright, new, sundried apples, sav-
ed from choice acid fruits, peeled,
cored and free of insects, 7 lbs., $1;
15 Ibs., $2 by mail postpaid. C. F.
Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Sundried apples, 15c Ib.
Sam Fitzgerald) Rochelle, Ga.

-400 Ibs. nice sundried apples, free
from core and peelings. Miss oe
J. Mooney, Quill, Ga.

Nice, sundried apples, free froth
peelings and core, 12 1- 2c lb. FOB.
Cash with order, or 15c del. Laura
Queen, Blairsville, Ga.

Tree run unclassified Yates, good
size, polished, $1 bu., bulk in bbls.,
or bags FOB. C. M. Miller, Corne-
lia, Ga.

Sundried, peeled apples: 15 lb., or
4 Ibs. 50e Lauren Noble, Trenton,

Mrs.

20 lbs., nice bright peaches, 20c
lb. Will send sample. Mrs. A. J.
Rosey, Eatonton, Ga.

Delicious preserves and | jellies
of all kinds, 50c* pt., 75c qt. Mrs.
.Murphy, Atlanta, Ga., 1395 Spring

Large molds of apple jelly, 20c
ea., Blackberry, fig, peach preserves,
-50e qt. Mrs. Z. M. Story: ee
G.

Roper, Dawsonville, Ga, Rt
30 Ibs. dried apples, bright, sour
fruit, 12 1-2c lb., prepaid in 1st and
2nd zones. Mrs. G.. P. Craig, Mor-
ganton, Ga. ; ss

FRUIT WANTED



apples for 10 lbs. dried peaches, free
from worms, Mrs. W. R. oe

a



PLANTS FOR SALE
White Bermuda onion
large and stalky, now ready, 35c for
200, $1.10 M., 5 M., $5 postpaid. Im-
mediate shipment. ok P. Cook, Fitz-

gerald, Ga.

Klondike. strawberry plants, 75ec
a 100, $3 a M., also dwarf box-
woods, 6 to 10 in., 6 for 75c. Mrs
J. V. Alexander, Jefferson, Ga.; Rt. 4.

Lady Thompson strawberry plants
20 a 100, $1.75 M. John Wilson,
Ellijay, Ga., Ric 3. Box 423 J.

Klondike " strawberry plants, $2
M:; or exch. 1 M. for 2 M. Chas
Wakefield cabbage plants. Mrs. 'D.
E. Evans, Washington, Ga., Rt. 6.

Sun cured apples, 15c Ib. Mande

cabbage plants
you)
Ga., care Belleview Farms.

plants,

grown from genuine



ifton, Ga. : : .

Bermuda onion, Ca sonaed nd!
all varieties cabbage plants, quick:
shipment, 500 for $1, $1.50 M., pre-
paid, $4.50 for 5 M., by express. Gi
H. Hill. Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6.)

Jersey, Chas. W., All Head Warty, &
Succession cabbage plants, 40c for:
200, $1.25 M., de RR. H. Kent
Dawson, Ga. r

Iceberg lettuce plants, moss wrap--
ped and well packed, 30c a 100, pre--
pee or $2M., not prepaid. Mrs. .

223 Harrison, Blackshear, Gar. .

Everbearing strawberry plants,.
25e a 100. Postage added: or exch..
for something can use. Mrs. W. B..
Kulgar, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6.

Red raspberry roots, $1 dozen,
postage extra. Can pay after you.
see them. R. C, Meaders, Dahlon--
ega, Ga.

Bermuda onion, Ga. Collard a
all varieties of cabbage plants, 50c:
for 300, $1 for 500, $1.50 M., 7 ex-
press, 5 M., $4.50, 20 M., $16. O )s Hs:
Jones, Tifton, Ga. Box 436

Kudzu vine, well rooted 20 ea.,,
Himalaya blackberry, 15c ea. Mrs.
John T, Sapp, Richland, Ga. =~

Frost-proof cabbage, 90c a M., 5
M., $8.50, 10 M., $6.25. Leading va-
rieties. s. H. Pedrick, Quitman, Ga.

Cabbage plants, "bea M., 5 M..o%
more, 65c; Bermuda onions, $1 M.,
5 M. $4. Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants 40c
a 100. $3 M.,. also horse _ apple
sprouts, goose "plums and persimmon
trees, 10c ea., $1 doz., Himalaya
blackberry plants, 25 doz., and long ~
straw brooms, 10c ea., $1.00 doz

gh R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. /
Want to exch. 10 Ibs.nice dried

pa: Jersey and Chas. Wakefield
(that will please
$1 M. R. L; Hardy, Se

Gibson and Everbearing _ straw-
berry plants, 25c a 100, $2 M. Mrs.
ae ee Gainesville, a Rt

Well rooted, everbearing <taawe =

berry plants, 40c a 100, 800 for $1,

or exch. for large pecans. Miss Mit-.
tie Windham, Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 1.

Strawberry plants, $2.25 M., del.
hab Joe Powell, Stoekton, Ga Rt.

ae a
cabbage _ plants,
Long Island
seed, postpaid: 50c for 250, $1 for
2p J. H. Walker, Cordele, Ga.,

ta Be

Barly - Jersey



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FRUITS FOR SALE
Firm preserving or pickling pears,
Will keep
Mrs.T..S. Kinnett, Arabi,
Box 106.

all winter.
Ga., .

Sun dried apples, from choice fruit, |

free from worms or core, 7 lbs., $1;

100 lbs. $12. Plenty acid in them. B:

= Woodliff, Flowery Branch, ' Ga.,
tock,

Nice sun dried appes, 10c lb., FOB.
No stamps accepted. Mrs. M. 'E Led-
ford, Hiawassee. Ga.

Extra nice dried apples, fre from
core and peelings and worms, 15c Ib.

}also English peas, new crop, 15c per |
cup.

Add postage. A. Tuck, Ehli-
jay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 59.

5 lbs.
rore, peel and worms, 60c, also good,
cooking green apples, 40c pk., all
de. Will-exch. Mrs. E. F. Ingram,
Young: Cane, Ga.

Nice dried apples, free from re

dark, 12c Ib., bright, 15c Ib. del.,

exch. Mrs. ae M Mooney; Quill, Mca:

Yates .
$1.50 box, del.
Quill, Ga.

Bright aundried apples, free from

and Limbertwig ~< apples,
G. W. Mooney, Jr.,

core and peelings, 10 lb. Add post-

age. Miss Belvie Millholland, Min-
era Bluff, Ga. 5

Nice dried apples: free. from
worms, peel and eore, 15c lb., also

sundried apples, free from |





Last Farm Land
Supplement Published



this time.

ee

= of November 22nd.







There will not iva another ro Land Sup-
plement to the Market Bulletin this year. It
has been the policy of the Market Bulletin to |}
publish a farm land supplement each vont :
We have published four this year.

Our appropriation i is limited. and we have.
-no funds available for another edition at

LA Aree issue we phe carrying those ads
left over for lack of. space eg the edition

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