DEPARTMENT of 7 &U GEN - TALMADGE AGRICULTURE... COMMISSIONER === 13. STATE CAPITOL 7 sf ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1928. RS 3 eAbout this | time every year most of the merchants and ther business enterprises take stock of their. goods, and debts. Farmers, toa certain extent, look on this time of , ear as the idle time and eng they ean. This is one of the most Emportan times of the year Oo take stock on a farm. If there are any old plow tools, hoes, ete., still Wine around . the field get them in immediately before the winter rains an put them in a dry. shelter. : noticing tie cools of your outhouses. long as the roof is kept good. _ Notice the seed that you have stored away for planting to: see that they are not. in a corner where it is leaking on them, Another thing that most farmers neglect is securing their : ed corn until the dropper is at work. in the field. er time to select seed corn is to select it in the field. If you assets ; age in some other line of work if ; The word dry shelter implies Your house is good as _ The prop- : a quantity for the mill. Also, when you feed your stock be on the watch-out for seed ears. Have'a barrel or some sacks | hanging around in the crib for these seed ears. You will be surprised to note how you will improve youc seed corn by this method. i e : A good many farmers have a plan not to kill a pic unless they reach a certain size or weight. This plan i is alright if you have plenty of cheap feed to keep the pigs growing. If you intend though, to keep a pig over and feed, him on corn out of the crib it is more economical to kill him at less weight than you expected. co Again I wish to call the. farmers attention to the fact that _ hogs are selling too cheap. If you. will butcher them yourself ~and cure the meat at home the price will advance. : EUGENE TALMADGE. a , MARKET. REPORT <6 7 oF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Dee. 1a, 1928. Always subject to variation. t : ATLANTA Sweet Potatoes (Yellow), pulk, 100 Ibs. Marea a-- 9 1-80 2.00 abbage, (green), crated, 100: Ibs. ree eee ae 83.50 Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. -<- ~ 50 Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. 5 Ga., Trade, doz, : Yard Hans doz. ~----------=-------- rish Potatoes, sack, 100 lbs. ence ners ene e cree nee : Senne er eee eee en cee ees n wees erer ma qne EF . ee ed Tae: tb. wenn enn - nnn Field Peas, mixed,. bu. ee Field Peas, not mixed, bu. Country Butter, best table, lb. an nnn nnnsnnnnen nnn Country Butter, cooking, lb. mac nnnnnnne nana nen nnne > ? MACON $1.25 2.00 8.50 AUGUSTA : $1 25 2.00 8.50 SAVANNAH -$ 1.30 * 2.00 3.50 COLUMBUS. $ 1.30. 2.00 3.50 have not done this, then: seeich for seed saree: you shinek wah RIS -mo., has factory guarantee on ~ cond., very little used. PAGE TWO Second- Hand Mar ery for Sale & Wanted | Bohon Cream Separator No. 300, used about 2 mos. cap., about 10 cows. Come and see it, = C. B. Hagood, Elberton, Ga.,. Rt No. 12 Sait etar ; ae Abna tke used very little,- good cond., $40, or exch. for a Buckyee incubator in good cond. K. A. Veatch, Trion, Ga., Rt. 1. 4 unit Pine Tree Surge milking machine, comp., guaranteed in per- fect cond., used 3 mos., $350 cash or exch. for Velvet beans in pod: i. He -Herrin, Savannah, Ga., PP; O: Box ~1488. A lot of farm tools? combination ~ forge, blower, driller, anvil and vice, 12 Ib. hammer, all perfect cond., $12. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. E; - 80 in. Williams grist mill in first class cond., $100, W. T. Se Rey ~nolds, Ga. Deering hay rake, corn | Mantet for sale cheap. F. Keown, Dalton, Ga. 1 DeLaval cream ees No. 10, _ in good cond., $35. M. W. Bowing Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1. -1 Kelley Duplex Feed mill, in sis _ did cond., $25. C. H. Hill, Tignall, Ga. 1 good, 7 2: Economy gas eng., $40; 1 Kelley Duplex feed grinder, No. 3, in good cond., $20, or exch. ei- - ther. Would accept corn. C. L. York, Lumpkin, Ga., Rt. 4. Two G-Pen... eee and Worthington, with magnetic ignition, In very good running cond., $80 ea., 1 8 H. P. Worthington used only 1 it, $150; 1 Williams grist mill, with 14 in. rocks, used very little, $25. All FOB. Will exch. for anything I need of equal value, or part cash and part _ exch, J. Pichler, Savannah, Ga., RFD A, White Bluff Road. 1 No. 2 Standard J. B. feed mill, complete; 1 oil eng., 1 No. 180 and i No. 144 Letz feed mill; and 1 40 bbl. - Midget Marvel flour mill. GW. Reaves, Atlanta, Ga., 121 5th St., NW. 1 Clipper seed cleaner, cleans and grades all kinds of seed, $15; 1 Kelly Duplex feed mill, good as new, $25; 1 Superior grain drill, fair cond., $25; 3 horse Economy gas eng., good cond. $80; 1 suction pump, zood cond., G25. er. P. Wooten, Tignall, Ga. - _1 riding turn plow, 3 horse hitch, $20; 1 pea huller, $20; 1. No. 12 Smalley feed mill, $40: 1 .. Deering reaper and binder, $50. All in good cond. W. W. Driskell, Sparta, Ga. Cleveland Caterpillar tractor, farm size, used very little. Bargain. Write for: particulars. _H. GC, Dougherty, Ga. : 1 stump puller; 1 binder, 1 gas eng. a thrash or peanut picker on truck, _ also 1 lime sower. All in good shape. Glad to show them and get half price -. them. Mrs. J. C. Fincher, Doerun, a - A dise plow, good Sasae. $153 1 - stalk cutter, $25; 2 turning plows, _ $5 ea., 1 A No. 19 Oliver. T.~L.Will- ~ jams, Sautee, Gass 1 Fordson tractor, Oliver 2 dise plow and dbl. disc harrow, in A-1 Reasonable price. Write or come see. W. M. Ham- ilton, Leo, Ga. ~_1 Sharpless separator, ae as new, $15 for cash. Mrs. R. W. Jack- son, Cartersville, Ga., Rt. 3. Stationary Mogul, 6 H. P. gas or ker. eng. No. 1 cond., $100, or exch. for anything can use ot equal value. Frank Tenler, Cordele, Ga. Set of farm machinery including 1 horse guber plow; two 2 horse plows; one 2 horse cultivator, 1 Gee Whiz ... harrow, one 2'section drag harrow, 7 ft. disc harrow, Avery duplex planter with fertilizer attachment, and other tools. Am leaving farm and | -will-sell at bargain. J. W. Dunkin, Madison, Ga., Rt. 2, Highway 24. Roderick Lean 24 dise tractor har- ee row, #86. R. 0 Couch, Turin, Ga. "SECOND-HAND MACHINERY mill, in A-1 cond. Write. C. W. Had- |ver, Lavonia, Ga. turning plow, Also combination corn, Stephens,. lperfect cond., Blue Flame oil burn- WANTED Want 1 No. 9 or 12-Harie Spray machine with autoplex. Write giving in detail cond. and price. W. -G. Win- gate, Ellijay, Ga., Care Mountain View Orchards. Want 1 second-hand beveled edge gear for grist mill. J. R. EES HEE, Sweet Gum, Gao. Wanta Tom Houston skidder, com- plete in first class cond. Must be | cheap. E. J. Sumner, Wrightsville, Ga., RFD 4. Want 1 large hammer type feed den, Avera, Ga., RFD i. -.* Want a Midget Marvel flour mill, either 25 or 50 bbl. cap. S. E. Vandi- Want 1 second grain binder, 1 sec- ond hand grain drill. In A-1_ cond. Naming lowest cash price: J. A. ace derth, Leary, Ga. Want 1 Fordson tractor, fee dbl. dise side plow, also riding and walk- ing cultivator and-1 manure drill with shafts. Jno. M. Morgan, Austell, Ga. Want 1 second hand stalk cutter in first class cond. Price must be reasonable. D. H. Smith, Bowdon, Ga. Want 1 No. 10 Oliver or Vulcan cotton. and guano planter, in good cond., cheap for cash, or will exch. imp. Whip peas at $3 bu., for same. K.-H. Green, Grayson, Ga. INCUBATORS FOR SALE | 1 Mammoth Buckeye incubator, No. 9, 2300 cap., $225; one 103 degree, 550 cap., $30; Buckeye, 120 cap, $16; Wisconsin, 150 cap., $12; R. H. McComb, Milledgeville, Ga. 1 good new model 27 A Buekeye brooders, used with 1 bunch of chick- ens only, good as new, 250 cap., $12 cash. Mrs. EK. L. Wright, Yatesville, Gai Re 1. 80 cap. Bell City brooder, in pood cond., $3. Mrs. J. L. Stamp, Decatur, | J Ga., Phone, Dearborn 0057-W. 1 dbl. deck 1600 cap. Mammoth incubator; Simplex brood- ers, 1500, 500 and 250 cap., all good as new, $850for all. Mrs. G. E. Knight, Macon, Ga., Rt. 1.. Feathers from peacock tail, was in | full plumage, $5. Mrs. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. 600 Super Hatcher incubator, good cond, $30 FOB. L. D. Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga. Rivet. 1 new Xray incubator. Sell or ex- change for 15 pure bred Barred Rock hens, or any large breed. Mrs. B. L. Helmuth, Manassas, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 No. 29 A, 500 cap. oil burner Buckeye canopy brooder, $7 cash, or} /in uneven wt. bags, guaranteed to be exch. for dried fruit, or anything of equal value. Mrs. G. N. Barnett, Su- gar Valley,. Ga. - 1 Buckeye Blue Flame brosder; 500 cap., practically. new, in first class cond., $15 FOB, or exch. for same | value in young Leghorn, Everlay. strain, hens. Make best offer. Mrs. Susie: Smith, Fort Gaines, Ga. : 1 Big Grey Hen incubator, 100 cap. used 1 time, $8;.1 Blue Flame brood- er, 500 cap., used 6 wks., $10.. No exch. Mrs. W. W. Gaines, Atlanta, Ga., 87 Clifton St., SE Kirkwood. 1 Super Hatcher incubator, 125 cap., $12.50. Also 10 or 15 R. I. Red 18 mos. old pure bred hens; $1.25 ea. W. A. Wright, Smyrna, Ga. . 2 Buckeye incubators, 110 egg size, $20; also 2 rolls, 5 ft., poultry wire, $3. 50. R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga. 1 used 1 yr., other 2 yrs., $15 ea., or both for $25. First class cond. Will exch. for corn or oats. P. E. Rhodes, Athens, Ga., Rt. 2. No. 2 Standard, 175 cap., Buckeye incubator, good as new, $22.50. Mrs. C. E. Levrett, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 Buckeye, 600 cap. incubator, with automatic turning trays, $75, L, H. Rawls, Zebulon, Ga. Buckeye brooder, practically new, er, 500 cap., $15. Mrs. M. Pickens, Rhine, Ga. ~ _ 0 448 Ideal ineulntby wits ya oi Farm. Wishbone n|PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE ae Ib. FOB. Ben H. dee Thunder, $25; 1 Mi ented eee aS trays, cap. Ideal brooder, used 1 season, $9. Both in perfect operating cond. FOB or will exch. Weldon. a Calhoun, a. Kh. & Triumph incubator, - oil burner. and water heat, 225 cap., in first. class cond., and 1 out-door brooder, oil theat, good cond. all for $13, FOB Gainesville, or will take 13 White Leghorn hens, not over 18 mos. old, or March, ready to lay pullets. Tan- cred strain _ preferred. No culls ac- cepted. John Martin, Cana: Ga., Rt. 8. 3 Super Hatchers, 600: cap. -Incu- bators, in first class cond. and 1 Buckeye 600 egg size, slightly In, need of repairs, $25 ea., FOB, or ex- change 1 of them for 25 large hens. Mrs. Bay Wallace, Flowery Branch, Brahma Poultry- Ga., Care Light Farm. Ideal incubator, 400 cap., self turn- ing trays; 2 wick burner lamp, egg | tester, thermometer. All in good cond. used only 3 hatches. $25 crated, FOB. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Baxley, Ga. Used Buckeye incubator, No. 34. 12 | M cap., $1,250; also used Miller Ideal, cap., 11,700, $600; Blue Flame Buck- eye brooders, 500 cap. Cheap for cash. All guaranteed to be in good oper- ating cond., and will be erected by | the present owners without extra ex- pense in the State of Ga. Write for further information. Chas. F. Howe, day, December 20, ones, 25e Ib. Mrs. E. T. May, Warthey Ga = Pecans: Schleys, 4Be lb; Stuarts 35e lb; Mobile, 25c- db. del. Ww. | Bennett, Molena, Ga. Pecans: 60 Ibs. Stewart, 40. Ths Frotscher, all nice large paper sh $27.50 for lot, FOB or will sell i lots of 3 ibs., or more, 33 and 1 lb. postpaid. Satisfaction guarant, J. C. Camp, Blakely, Ga. _ For quick acceptance, will sell: finest kind of Stuarts, Frotschers a Sehley paper shell pecans, 30 and seedlings, 10c lb. FOB Tifto Ga. Cash with order. Jno. G. Pad rick, 602 Park Ave., Tifton, Ga. Extra large seediing pecans, 2 Yb. Cash with order of 100 lbs. 0 over. Medium size seedling, well fil led out, 20 lb: 60 lbs. Miss Leon Simpson, eee Ga., Rt. 1, Bo 30: 50 Ibs. oe nice papershell pe cans, $20. Cash with order. H..G Samples, Alamo, Ga Ris A - Fine seedling pecans, 20c lb. del Mrs, L. A. Peed, Butler, Ga., Rt. 4 Shelled pecans, mostly in. halves 90c lb. Miss Lola: Adams, i Ga., Rt. 2. Fancy Stewart pecans, medium sizes, 30c lb. del., 50 lbs., 0 more. Add 2 lb. for del. by par post. L. O. Pfeiffer, Macon, Ga. _ Fort Valley, Ga., Care Peach Poultry: Wisconsin incubator, 500 eap., good cond., $35 or exch. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2, = oe Wisconsin incubator, 150 cap., bought new last February. Used twice 80 per cent hatch. Instruction book (thermometer broke) included, . $10 cash. FOB here. Mrs. wW. N. Golden, Moultrie, Ga. ~ _ 38 Putman brooders, ased 1 season, oe ea., FOB, or $4 ea., del. Mrs. tek. Godard, Milledgeville, Ga, Rt. dee : Several 500 chick Blue Flame Buck- eye brooders. Good cond. and guaran- teed, $15 ea. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. 2 my New. crop seedling pecans, 20 lb. smaller seedlings. for planting, 12c. Add postage. Will exch. pecans for nice size white nest onions or dried apples free from peeling, core and insects. Mrs. T. 4. pees Sylvester, Ga. Seedling pecans, sound 1928 crop; | Ga. 75 bu. imported Walinchin peanuts No. 1s, will make 40 bu. per acre, |very fine for hay, $2 per bu. FOB. Wrightsville, Ga., certified cashiers check with order. William W. Dent, 421 Duncan Ave. Small seedling pecans, 12 1-20 lb medium size, papershells, and Mo ey-Maker, mixed, 25c lb. No orde filled for less than $1. Add postage Mrs. G. M. Barrow, Madison, Ga. Seedling pecans, of good. flavor. well filled, 15c lb. Cash with order R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga: _ About 300 Ib.. fine seedling. pe cans, 25c Ib. Joe M. Brown, McRae Ga. - Stewart and Puticher: pecans, 30c lb. Ralph W. Griffin, Douglas, Ga. 20 lbs. large Schley pecans, 50c lb., 85 Ibs. Stewarts, 40c lb. FO Arthur Owen, Barnesville, Ga. White Spanish peanuts, be Ib., for orders not less than = Ibs. R Couch, Turin, Ga, 40 Ibs. choice seeding - pecans, }12 1-2c per lb., or will exch. for 2 choice White Wyandotte hens. Also lhave choice planting peanuts, White Spanish, for sale. J. W. pees Wadley, Ga. - PECANS & PEANUTS WANTED. Want white Spanish peanuts, also velvet beans, both ih pod and shelled. G. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga. - Want large papershell . pecans? p or 10 lbs. Will exch. Lady Thompson or Klondyke strawberry plants for same, 100 plants for pound, each party pay postage. Mrs. Ray Hemp- Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 1. 800 to 1000 lbs. nice bright - Mo- bile paper shell pecans, 30e lb. in 5 Tb. lots, del. in Ga; 25c Ib. in 100 Ib. lots and up FOB Barnesville. Samples on request. C.; G. Oliver, _Barnes- ville, Ga., Rt. 2. ip: LBs; Schley or Stuart papershell pecans postpaid for $2.25. Mrs. J. A. Brooks, Arlington, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 bu. large red peanuts, 2-4 in hull, . bu. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. i. 60 bu. runner seed peanuts, $1.50 bu. C.B, Harrell, - Whigham, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 19. 2 Miller incubators, 250 cap., ea., | : . 425~ good eee seedling pecans, 20c lb. Cash with order. Roy Jones, Reynolds, Ga. . 70 lbs. Stuart. pecans, 30c; 150 Ibs. Mobile pecans, 25c FOB. Boston, Ga. J. F. Clark, Boston, Ga., Rt. B, Box 89. -Jumbo Spanish peanuts, Be: Ib; little white Spanish peanuts, 6c lb; large budded pecans, 30c 1b. J. H. Leverette, Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 1, Schley pecans, 0c Ib; Stuart. pe- cans and Vandemans, 35c. Ib. FOB. |Byson, Ga., J. M. Leary, Byson, Ga. Large Stuart, Vandeman and Frot- echer 2 30e esa. ; ae smaller hill, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1." Want all varieties pecans, amount. Neon W. Buchanan, Amer cus, Ga.- Have all of the pecans I care to exch. for. Answer to many inquirie RE. 3, Ellie . Pectioes Adare Ga., { FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE AND WANTED. Home-made smoked pork sausage, made of pure pork, smoked with oak wood; 10 Ib. box, postpaid, - 50; 5 Ibs. $1. 90. Send check. Le . Seog- gins, Omega, Ga. : Fresh or smoked pure oe saus age hams, 25c lb. FOB Whigham Cash with order. Prompt shipmen We ed Draughn, - Whigham, 5 Rt d,s. = Pure pork sausage, 35 Ib., pee meat, 25 lb. Made fresh twice ea. week, All del. R. H. fe Pende grass, Ga nt 2 = Smoked meats: hams, ~ 306 : sides, 22 1-2c lb., shoulders, 22 1- lb. All FOB. Cash with order. R. Bower, Dixie, Ga. Want 10 Ibs. or less fresh i eracklins. Will pay 10c lb. del. pos paid, Jt, ae GAG, Philomath, Ga. . Fai arm Employment _ FARM HELP WANTED a Want an exp. dry hand. milker. Must be reliable and sober. Man ith small family preferred equired. H. Hardin, Dyas, Ga. Want a young woman for general help in farm home. Write for par- ticnlars. J.-D: Wheeler, Kite, Ga. ") Ay Poet Want 1 good farm band with small imily. Honest, sturdy, sober and ling to. work. Prefer that he-have me knowledge. of trucking. Located mi. west of Atlanta, 3 mi. south Lithia Springs. R. E. F, Jerkins, ithia Springs, Ga. ee, Want man and. wife, no children, to occupy the main dwelling on a large. stock farm. The wife to look after 5 or 600 Leghorn hens; the man to assist the manager of the live stock farm in feeding and car- gus cattle; reg. Hampshire hogs, and ~ flock of reg. - sheep. Manager to _ board with couple. Prefer middleaged | ~ and refined couple, exp. Not a large - \salary_ but a good proposition for the right person. E. B. Weatherly, Macon Ga., 406 Ga., Casualty Bldg. _ Want to trade with a good truck farmer to raise all kinds of truck and all kinds of plants. I live in Sandersville. Lots of exp. and know show. Come see me at once. Man with small family to move here or Milledge + ville. 50-50 basis. E; Es Clements, Sandersville, Ga. Want small family for general farming. 50-50 basis for 1929. Martin Wilson, Jonesboro, Ga. Want single, christian man i tween 30 and 40 yrs. (no older), to do general farm work and live as ne of the family, $16 mo. board and laundry, Solid time. Geo. W. Cobb, Ellijay, Ga. Want successful farmer for 1 or 2 horse farm on share basis. Near Newnan. Prefer 1 who can furnish ae Write. Dick FOpe, Sharpsburg, = Rt, 1: Wank farmer for 2 to 4 horse arm. Good strong land. Prefer one ble to fnance self, also furnish stock. cated 6 mi. Lithonia. Write. Mrs. . L. Anderson, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. Want 1 to 3 horse farmer. Half asis. Must have plenty of force and e good _workers,. sober and honest. cated in Oglethorpe county, 12 mi. ast of Lexington. J. D. Stratton, oint Peter, Ga. Rt. 2. Want-a white man with small amily for general work on a truck . Must be reliable, honest, good er _and able to drive truck. J. D. Ic] lroy, ees Park, Ga., Phone Want 1 or 2 good. hands and hare croppers to farm and milk ows. 1 or 2 horse farm and a few ws. Mostly cotton. Good grey, ooth land. Must be good workers. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. ant good, honest, sober and re-| iable farmer with good ref., to run ood farm. One that can furnish him- at once. Robt. MeMillan,. Clark- le, Ga. ant help for farm. Good Rouse: fresh lands and good pastures. Must e plenty of meat and crn to do Write. R. P. Steinheimer, ks, Ga. ant boy, 16 oF 48 yrs. of age, help make 1 horse crop for 1929. e $50 for 12 mos., (not $50 a nth), furnish clothes, shoes and ing he needs, also board and ching. T. Lester Massey, Daniels- e, Ga., Rt. 1. ant a farmer with 2 plow poys [| some hoe help, who is willing will work, by the day or by the Have good location near good rch and school, 6 mi. east of. dele. iE L. Huey, Cordele, Ga., Want : a good man, able to finance. help me run my farm for -4 mi, north Byronyille, Dooly Ref. ing for large herd of reg. Black An- a {eon tat ke B. & Cc. Re Write, oT] come see me. Miss Hattie Brand, Vic jenna, Ga. Want help for a Sood 2 horse forrn located near Tucker. Prefer man able to furnish self and stock. E. D. Gunby, Tucker, Ga., Rt. 1. erek Highway, 8 mi., . Barnesville, - 4 to Yatesville). Good land, good roads, | water, etc. Write. Mrs, E. L, Wiest Tatesville, Ga. Reet. Want eiigl a white man, not & old, and willing to work, for wage hand for 1929. $15 mo. and board. Do not answer if not able and wil- ling to really work. Major Crow, Gainesville, Gy he te: : | Want a good tae sober, honest and reliable to tend a 2 or 3 horse |. farm. 40- 50, or 60 acres corn and cotton. Good land, house ete. Write. F Keown, Dalton, Ga. Want 1, 2 or 3 horse farmer, who can furnish self. Farms located -in Irwin, Atlanta, Ga., 36 Standish Ave. Nw. near Avondale. See. B. 0. Russell, | Atlanta, Ga., 889 Edgewood Aye. Want farmers for 10 farms. Will furnish-stock and feed and a run bill. of $10 to $20 per mo. to the plow. Wish to plant cotton, corn and -to- bacco. Must be exp. reliable, etc. Write. W. J. Morgan, es Ga. Rt. 3, Box: 46, Want young woman or orphan girl to live as one of the family and help do garden, poultry and. general work. Mrs. Geo. W. Calhoun, Cordele Ga., Rt. C, Box 89, ~ Want good farmer to work crop on halves. Will back to limit 1-2 horse and 1-1 horse. M. L. SeGrove, Fayetteville, Ga. Want an experienced daivviien with working force to operate, an A Grade dairy on shares. Must be sober, honest and industrious. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Ga. Want good industrious family to run a 2 horse farm with plenty of help to tend tobacco and cotton. Wil! furnish good stock, land, etc. Near school and town. Good home, > Ep: Martin, Cobbtown, Ga. Have filled position for aay man. Answer to many inquiries. A. C. Haskell, Augusta, Ga. Want. several men to work on farm. State age, exp. and if married or single, and: least wage you wil! accept. Also 1 share cropper, S. C. Lovelace, West Point, Ga., Res 2 Want boy, 16 yrs. of age or older to. do general work and live as one of family with 2 old people. Must know how to do farm work and be sober and _ reliable. State wages expected in first letter. T. J. Malone, Oliver, Ga., Rt. 3. Want good farmer for 2 to 4 horse farm. 1 with stock, feed and imple- ments preferred and who can finance self. Located 2 mi. east Hampton, on Louella road. John Pappa, Atlanta, Ga., 480 Blvd. Want 3 or 2 horse farmers. Will furnish stock for 2 of them and runs for all. Write. Felton Williamson, Oak Park, Ga.. Want help tor oe farms in Put- nam county. Write for particulars to either W. A. Andrews, Eatonton. Ga. - POSITIONS WANTED Want place on farm, either as wage hand or half-cropper. Large pl-. fantation preferred and some place to have garden, cow and chickens. Will consider any fair proposition. Will repay every cent of cost of moving me to your place. Guarantee honest, hard work to give satisfaction ex-service man, White, married, 3 small children, sober, honest. Can move at once. R. V. .Umphries, Thomasville, Ga, Rt. 6. a Want farm work on halves. Have | Want a good, tice edad: work- | ing man for 2 horse farm (on. State * Want good farmer for lea farm i on small farm, |" Ga., or L. O. ee Monticello, : ers, cangwhore. cee man ohatk 50 yrs. of age; wife, 2 grown daughters, 5 boys, from. 10 to 18 yrs. ahd a son-in-law, about 26 yrs. of age and 2 or 5 little children. Will give satis- faction if given a trial. Irvin Culver, Devereux, Ga., P. O. Box 47. Want job on farni. Exp. in gen- eral farm work. 20 yrs. old. State wages with board. Colquet Lane, | Hortense, P. O. Box 217. Want job on dairy farm, or would ty force. H. G. Chambers, East Point, Ga., 121 Martin St. Want position as overseer of | Stock, . dairy or truck farm, by mar of these for $25 mo: and board. Am.a good, s thoroughly lines. J. -B. Rtg2ecu Want position or foreman in Southeast Ga. J. - Findley, Pulaski, Ga. Want job with good man on farm also a 1 horse crop of good land, for. boy and family to tend. Exp.. exp. in each Smith, Underwood, Ga., }Douglas and Campbell co. Write. Mrs. r drive truck. Write what you can of- fer. J. F. Bowen, Claxton, Ga., Rts Two. - Want: 1 horse crop to tena on 1-2. Landlord to furnish a small amount. for supplies. Can drive tractor, truck, do carpenter work. Sober, hard work- er. Will accept job for daily wages for a-yr. Prefer a crop in Tift county. J. B. Wright, Tifton, Ga., Rt. A. Want to manage a good 2 horse crop. Party must be able to furnish plenty to tun on. Must be. good land, stock and farming implements. Prefer Worth, Mitchell, or Brooks county. Write what you can offer. J. W. Waldrup, Cairo, Ga., Rt. 1. | Want job on dairy. Can operate milking machines or milk with hand. 2 yrs. exp. Drive truck, or do any. kind of work around a dairy. Mar- ried, wife and 1 child. Want job at once. O. E. Buice, College Park, Ga., Riv; Want place on 1 horse truck crop, also interested in dairying. Well exp. in both. Prefer not farther than 20 mi. Atlanta. White, married and 8 children: H. C. Thomas, Starrs- ville, Ga. Want place on 2 horse farm. 6 or 8 acres in tobacco, rest in cotton, pea- nuts and vrotatoes. Write. B. E. Whisnant. Barney, Ga., Rt. 1. Want job on farm to work smali crop, for avred couple or widow pre-. ferred. Con drive truck and do most any kind of farm work. Am 17 yrs. sf age. Would like to get with party who wi'l help. educate me. Write what y~"1 ean offer. Clifford Moseley, Stockbridge, Ga., Rt. 2. Want job on farm. Can do most anvthine. Honest, sober and do not use tohaceo. Reliable and trust- worthy. 85 yrs. old, married, wife and 1 child. Will consider best offer from right party near a good school and schurch. Desirous of change in toeation. T. J. Dowdy, Lumpkin, Ss E Ri. Want about 38 or 4 horse crop of. tock and tools. Landlord to furnish about $30 mo. Somewhere in South, Ga. H. M. Eaton, Vienna, Ga.. Re Want a 1 or 2 horse crop with good party, good land, ete on share or 50- 50. basis. Poultry, trucking, dairy- e. ate. Write what you can offer. HA. V. Swinson, Lyons, Ga. Want position on 2 horse farm. Must be good house and stock. Mar- vied men with large family.. Ref. Exch. Hermon Norman, Moultrie, Ga Rts = Want position running dairy and poultry farm, for salary, or general farming. Mvself and 3 boys. Can handle oN kinds of labor. S. H. Stubbs, Rochelle, Ga. : - Want 1 horse with cow and a few hoss and chickens to raise on halves. Small familv. Reliable. Would like to hear from a good party at once. Fred Ray, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 3. Want position on poultry farm wand lard. take a good 2 horse crop. Have plen-|- as farm manager | | Chamblee, Ga., Rt. 1. free from weevils, with some vegetables as a side line, large. eae of good ane work- = - ron 50-50 basis, near r either ave: : PAGE Macong or Augusta. Have operated | 15 different makes of incubators _ with cap., of from 15 to 68 M. eggs; raised all standard varieties of poul-_ try; can capanize surplus cockerels. A carpenter by trade, a poultryman by choice. Chas. B. Ross, Brunswick, _ Ga., 2211 Stonewall St. eC Want 1 horse crop on halves. Need vs financial help. Have own stock and ~ tools. Ed McLaughlin, Sr., Macon, Ga _ Rt. 2, Heath Road. Want. place on farm. 23 yrs. old, . single and prefer board as one of 4 family. M. N. Hardin, Calhoun, Ga., TSS Box 191, = =: see Want job milking on dairy farm 2 hand dry milker. John Lee Grit : zard, Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 62. % Want job on farm, or wage bake } Young, single and can furnish ref., prefer to hear from. farmer near Ogeechee River. Wray, Ga. Want place on farm, or nice coun- try home. Can drive truck; look after _ chickens, garden, green house, etc. Man and wife, or by self. Best of ref. Write. C. E. Freeland, Lineolton, Gay Rt. 2,-Box -65; Want to look after a small farm: : and live as one of family. State what you have to offer. W. J. Rakestraw, Want to run a small | farm for some good man or woman, who will furnish 50 or more laying hens, 2 or 8 brood sows, and 8 or more cows.. Salary (if large enough), or shares. Can run any make truck. Satisfac- tory ref. given. W Barney, Ga., Rt. 3. Want 15 to 20 acres to farm on 50-50 basis for 1929. Want board, Co good land, etc. Anywhere. Single, middleaged. R. Jones, Loganville, Ga. Want a good place in Clark Co., jor near, with some good family to - help with poultry, milking, garden. fs and can hoe several acres of cotton. ~ Have a cream separator, could run a dairy and raise hogs. 2 small child- ren. Good ref. Write if you have a good place. Mrs. D.-T.. Haynes, Com- | merce, Ga., Rt. 14. ; Want a 9 horse farm with riding ees cultivator, and 2 good mules, good 3 level land. Will raise cotton, corn, tobacco, chickens, cows, hogs or any- _ thing on 50-50. Need financial as- | sistance. Exch. ref. 7 in family. $25 per mo. Am honest, hard working etc. H. C. Cain, Louisville, Ga., Rt. 5. _ BUTTER FOR SALE - Fresh Jersey butter, 3 or 4 Ibs, per week (from reg. cows), 50 lb in 1 Ib. cartons. Mrs. W. A. Beanets rors. Adairsville, Ga. 4 Fresh butter. Milk - chupaed every day. 50c lb. Satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Gay Rte. aS Good, fresh butter, fo as cheese. sent parcel post paid, 50c lb., in 1 lb. blocks in cartons. 45 a Ib. if 2 lbs. or more taken at 1 shipment, prepaid. Mrs. J. I. Young, LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 3. 5 lbs. yellow Jersey putter per week, 45c lb. Mrs. _W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. : Nice, firm yellow Jersey butter, 7 or 8 lbs. per week, 50c lb. del. in eartons. Mrs. P. Ww. Hyatt, Bowdon, | Ga., Rt. 4. ; ; GRAIN FOR SALE Genuine Blue Stem_ $2.25 bu. also pure Wannamaker cotton seed, pri- vately grown and recleaned, $1. 25 bu. R. C. Gouch, Turin, Ga. Ga. grown Fulghum oats, reclean- ed, $1 bu. Ralph W. Sees Doug- | las, -Ga. Y GRAIN WANTED _ : Want to execs. cabbage plants for: seed oats, chickens or anything of equal value, J. * ee Goftee, a Ga, , ae W. L. nents ; a oy Williams, | eae seed wheat, price it would bring at a GEORGIA ~ MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly by The | BUREAU OF MARKETS _/ Arthur D. Jones, Director AGRICULTURE | DEPARTMENT OF Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, December 20, 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. ARTIFICIAL CLIMATE IS AID TO HEALTH OF SHADE TREES _ Abundant rainfall, entomologists have observed, provides an effective control on the destruction of forest trees by bark beetles, says the United States Department of Agriculture. When the rainfall is deficient the en- tomologists have learned to expect that the bark beetles will multiply faster than usual. It also appears that trees suffering from lack of moisture develop conditions . within them that make more effective the attacks of the beetles. This is one of the facts which entomologists list as a relationship between meterolo- gical conditions and insects. In the broad expanses of commer- cial forests it is impossible, or at least ~ uneconomical, to try to supply water by artificial means. On lawns and in the vicinity of homes a fine tree has a value much in excess of the sawmill. Here the home owner would often gladly pay any reasonable price or make any reasonable effort to pro- tect his tree from insect attack. In the case of the bark beetles the remedy. is almost obvious. It is to provide moisture conditions which are ' the counterpart of heavy precipita- tion in the forest. Incipient infesta- tion by the beetles may be checked and drowned out by liberal applica- tions of water to the roots of the tree. If other trees in the neighborhood are being injured by bark. beetles, a co- pious water supply for the roots of. unaffected trees is likely to provide -a high measure of protection. TOADS TAKE NIGHT SHIFT WITH BIRDS AGAINST INSECTS ' Many farmers recognize birds as a valuable ally in the warfare against insect pests, but few know that when the birds cease their daylight activi- ties the battle is taken up by another important allythe toad. Mealtime with toads often begins before sunset and continues through- out a greater part of the night, ac- cording to the Biological Survey of the United States Department of Ag- riculture. devour some beneficial insects, they more than compensate for such in- discriminate feeding by eating term- ites, beetle larvae with injurious or pajentially, injurious _ _ habits, plant- jles, which if allowed to Although toads, like birds, | sucking ors voracious Soarersare and other noxious insects. Abnorm- al infestations of extremely destruct- ive weevils are frequently reduced by toads, and they render a useful service in feeding on adult click beet- propagate would add to the number of _ wire- worms feeding on valuable crops. Leaf chafers, which destroy blossoms and defoliate orchard trees, are fre- quently taken by toads as well as the white grubs of May beetles, which are such pests in lawns, ae and cultivated fields. Under certain conditions in green- houses, gardens, fields of small grain or forage crops, and on golf courses toads perform visibly effective ser- vice. In any of these situations nox- ious insects and other invertebrates are sure to predominate; hence the bulk of the toads food consists of injurious forms. - Toads have managed to survive thus far in spite of their unattractiveness and the absurd superstitions and be- liefs associated with them. As the country has become more densely set- tled, however, toads have had to face new dangers from mans inventions, such as the automobile, the mower and binder, and other farm machin- ery. Great numbers of toads migrat- ing across highways are destroyed each year by automobiles, and the sewer systems of large cities have long taken an annual toll, => An active interest in the conser- vation of toads must be taken, says the Biological Survey, if these use- ful animals are to escape extermina- ton by the draining of their breeding places, by the burning over of fields and woods, and by other perils of their present-day environment. IMMATURE CATTLE ARE CLASSIFIED (Prepared by the United States De- partment of Agriculture.) A detailed description and explana- ion of the tentative market classes and grades of calves and vealers as set up by the bureau of agricultural zconomics, United States Department of Agriculture, has just been publish- od by the department. These mar- set classes and grades, according to Don J. Slater, federal marketing spe-. cialist, are at present more or less generally recognized by the trade at many of the large central markets. At practically all important central live stock markets a days supply of immature cattle ranges from several | hundred up to several thousand head. These animals have been and still are designated by various names at dif- ferent markets, Mr. Slater says in the departments new publication. At some markets all such animals are termed calves, whereas at other mar- kets they are called vealers, and at still other markets, usually the larg- er, more highly developed and spec- ialized markets, part of them = are known as calves and part as veal- ers. 's See Fall Into Two Groups | When these immature animals are classified and graded in accordance with the system of tentative stand- ard market classes and grades adopt- ed by the bureau of agricultural ec- onomics, they naturally fall into two rather distinct groups because, when slaughtered, they produce two more or less distinct kinds of meat. As a general rule, immature cattle three months of age or younger produce a dressed carcass the meat of which is distinctly different from that ob- tained from older young cattle, turkeys. centage of immature cattle approximately three months old or}. younger is known in the wholesale and retail meat trade as veal, where- as the carcasses produced by most of the immature cattle over three months old are known in the wholesale and retail meat trade as calf carcasses. Base of Tentative Grades. It is on the basis of these differ- the bureau of agricultural economics are founded. The new publication discusses the market uses for calves, classes of slaughter calves, weight selections of slaughter calves, and grades of slaughter calves, Vealers are similarly covered. Copies of the publication, known as Circular 28-C, Market Classes and Grades of Calves and Vealers, may be obtained from the Department of Agriculture, Wash- ington, D. C. SODIUM FLOURIDE WILL ; KILL FICE: ON CHICKS Watch for lice! Body | lice collect between the wing quills of, young Sodium flouride or any good louse powder sprinkled under the wings and among the down or feath- ers on the body will kill the lice. Head lice are almost white in color and are seldom found below the head. A small amount of melted lard or olive! oil rubbed on the heads. of chicks, poults, goslings and ducklings will kill these lice. Too much grease is almost as harmful as the lice. Dip- ping the tip of the finger in the melt- ed lard once for the top of the head, once for each side; and once. for the throat will not be too much. | AGRICULTURAL HINTS Sweet clover should be grazed so closely that stock eat the new, ten- Jer shoots all the time, or it will get tough. A profitable practice is ne give lit- tle pigs grain in addition to their mothers milk after they are three weeks old, and that can best be done by means of self-feeders in a pig pee hoe. alfalfa is ihe best pas- ture obtainable, furnishing a maxi- mum of ideal forage throughout the season, even in dry weather. As many as 20 shots can be carried on an acre. ae Z Seed wheat may be treated for: smut with copper. carbonate | dust and stored until seeding time. . Use plen- until every kernel is thoroughly. goat ed with the dust. 8 New fields. of alfalfa should not be pastured. If the alfalfa has been seeded alone and the weeds become numerous, the field can be cut high when the alfalfa plants are just com- ing into bloom. Do not cut the al- falfa if there are only a few weeds. _A thorough examination of the in- terior of the poultry house for mites: and bed bugs may reveal legions of these unwelcome guests. If they are present, there is a good steady job ahead getting rid of them. Roosts, roost supports, and rear walls should be painted with pure carbolineum, us- ing two or three AD caanS if nec- ae ences that the tentative grades of]. under the wings of yourig chicks and) | ty. of copper: carbonate and. be sure|- that the. wheat stays in the treater| \ iscellaneous Ada ~ Beans and Peas For Sale : = Fancy, hand threshed, recleaned Otootan beans, $7 bu. C. M. Lo LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 4. 2 tons, 90-day running velvet beans 90 per cent sound. 1928 crop. M. W. . Lynch, Blythe, Ga. Ri. 1, Box 31. Beans and. Peas Wanted Want to exch. nice, dried black wal: nuts for table peas, free from weev- ils; little crowders or whippoorwills. | Lb. for lb. Will take Lima beans the same way. Ea. to pay postage. Also _ have the walnuts hulled, to exch. t same way. A. S. Coffey, Blairsvill Ga., Rt. 4.2 oy = Want best prices on 5 bu. pure, sound Brabham peas. P. W. Harts | son, Halcyondale, Ga. Want 200 bu. peas suitable for hay purposes. William Jackson, Don- ovan, Ga. ie Grain For Sale 3 tons, mixed hay, $20 ton FOB, Mrs, Maggie N obles,_ Adel, Ga. Corn, Seed Corn aad Corn Meal For Sale iy -Pure Whatley imp. seed corn, $3 bu., here, also white rice and yellow | flint popcorn, 10c lb. FOB. Geo. B. Daniels, Griffin, Ga. Le Pure pop corn, mixed wallow and red, fine for popping and. planting, . - O'Neal re cae Ge : t; e Potatoes For Sale ~ ' Good, large irish potatoes, 90c bu., poe W. E. Hampton, Mineral, Bluff, Ae : Fresh and Cured Meats ae Sale Fresh sauSage, 3 lbs., $1; 10 lbs. $3; also 2 lbs. fresh Jersey country i butter a week, 40c lb., COD, or 45 Ri del. Mie. Geo. Myers, Hartwell, Ga. 2, Cotton Seed Wanted Want 100 bu. Piedmont Clevelan cotton seed, not over 1 yr. from t originator, grown in the Piedmont st tion of Ga., not less than 40 per cent lint (45 per cent if possible) and not less than 95 per cent germination. Will exch. registered stock Duroc Jersey zoune gilts, boars or pigs for same . H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Want best price on 10 bu. Covin, ton Toole Wilt Resistant cotton seed State purity and turn-out per acre W. Harrison, Halycondale, Ga. ' Second- Hand Machinery FO. Brennan and - Feed. f | perfect cond. Sell 6r oeahe J. Ee ; ion, Dalton, Ga. Fe er No. 2 Primrose peertar, very lit- tle used, both hand and power, $ Barry Clare, Fitzgerald, Ga. ~ 1 gas. or ker. eng., Stover ae needs little repairs, $150, or exch. corn, mule, or anything of equal v: ue. J. H. Fowler, Putney, Ga., R 1. Box 74. DeLaval auliang faa Aniee Noe 5 units, in very good working cond. $250. Cash or exch. or part cash and part exch. J. Pilcher, Savanna: RFD A. Corn Wanted. : Want a few hundred bu. ii she corn. Will exch. pecan trees. | Eubanks, eva ie Ge: eee: Grain Wanted ant sonie good, sound, heavy oats, : f and yellow corn. Write what e, ase oe O. L. McClellan, ange, Ga., Sheep and Goats Wanted. int. 200 head stock goats. Will 75e ea., del. at my farm. W. J. an, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3,-Box 46. ant 1 common goat, healthy, good | fresh in. Must be able to give 3 pts. milk per day. Mrs. J. J. kshire, Demorest, Ga. = aa Cotton Seed For Sale 75 bu. College No, 1 cotton 7 J. W. Durden, Loganville, annamaker and Saulsbury cotton for sale. C. L. Eubank, Eastman, Fruits For Sale ht,: sundried apples, sour fruit, . $1 prepaid. W. E, Hampton, Min- Bluff, Ga. = : indried apples, peeled, cored and from insects, 7 lbs., $1; 6 Ibs. es, dried, $1; also green toma- avored sweet pickle, 4Uc qt., & Mrs. Geo. Myers, Hartwell, + Seed For Sale ld fashioned multiplying onion| Xx ons, 10c qt. B. ghtsville, Ga., Rt. 5. uperior strain Weaver Watson melon seed, from large melons 7, no white hearts, $1 per lb. FOB. P. O. Money order. John W. Moultrie, Ga. e nest onions, 50 gal. Mrs. gerry, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. F, Knowles, Incubators For Sale ller tray incubator, 150 cap., cond, for sale cheap. Mrs. I. Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt. 2. cans and Peanuts For Sale e papershell pecans, 35c Ib... lings, 15 lb. plus postage. J. T. , Jr., Madison, Ga. is, 1928 crop: 100 lbs., seed- all 12 1-2c lb. 50 lbs. medium 15c; 50 Ibs. large papershell cher; 50 lbs. Schley, extra c Ib. each; 50 lbs. mixed Maker, Vandemon and other ells, and Japanese walnuts qb. each. H. M. Elder, Quitman. f 9 0 Ibs. clean, bright, sound N. C Runner seed peanuts. Make bes! OB here. Morgan Cook, Milan, pecans, 25 Ib. or exch, for muda Crystal Wax onion. bbage plants, Want strong nts. Mrs, M.L. Shealy,. rpe, Ga. fy tO Ard _. Plants For Sale rawberry plants, 25c a 100, or for Winter Eng. pea seed and pound of papershell pecans at , M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, i varieties cabbage, onion and rd plants, 50 for 60c, $1 M. Mrs. t. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1. ew Mastodon (claimed to be the} ng berry today) strawberry plants 2.50 per 100 del. Horace Bible, a, Ga., 426 Mathewson Place, | proof Wakefield and Flat Bermuda, white and yellow, plants. $1 M ea. Prompt | Cabbage plants, | Rosedale Dr. 16. \ndrew Clark, Thomasville, White multiplying onion, plants, 20c a 100. J Soperton, Ga., RFD large size Se W. Moseley, : now ready, $1.25 M, del. E. J. Gains, Seville, oS Cabbage and onion plants, $1.2 3 del. Loyd Pass, Seville Ga. ] ; = s Frostproof Chas. Wakefield, Earl J., Flat Dutch and Badeet sao" cake bage plants, 65c for 500, $1 M, 5 M, $3.75; onion plants, $1 M, large and rooted, C. M. Sims, Pembroke, Frostproof Early Jersey cabbage plants, grown from genuine Long Is- land seed, 50c for 250, $1 for 500; large Early J. plants grown from im- ported seed, 250 for 40c, 500 for 75c, $1.25 M. All postpaid. J. H. Walker, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D. Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 40c for 200, 70c for 500, $1.10 don, Ga. oo Klondike strawberry plants, 25 a 100, $1.25 for 500, $2.25 M del. Mrs. Egbert Porter, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. _ Strawberry plants, Aroma, Klon- dike, St. Louis,, Giant, Ganby, Eve- ning Star, 50c a 100, $3.50 M, Red raspberry plants: St. Regis, Everbear- ng Red Raspberry, $3 a 100; $25 M. D. A. Russell, Avondale Estates, Ga., Rockbridge Road, Box 21. Early J., Chas. and Succession cab- bage plants, 25c a 100, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, 5 M, $4; $7.50 in 10 M lots, postpaid. Mrs. Etta Durham, ~ Sale (City, Gale Le Klondike strawberry plants, 25 a 100, $2 M, or exch. for table peas, beans,R. I. Red hens and pullets, or anything can use. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. = Klondike strawberry plants, $2 M or exch. for anything can use; also hot pepper sauce in pt., qt., and 1-2 one 50c gt. Geo. B. Daniel, Griffin, a. : : ye : Ready to ship cabbage plants. $1.25 }C. L, Gaines, Seville, Ga., Box 21. : Everbearing strawberry plants, $1 = t F. Knowles, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 5. = Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, and onion plants, 45 for 200, 70c for 500, $1.10 M, $5 for 5 M postpaid. Rosa wee May, Lewiston, Ga. Frostproof cabbage, Bermuda onion and Ga. collard plants, 90c for 500, $1.50 M del. by Express, $1 M, 5 M 34.50, 10 M, $8.50, 20 M, $16. C. H. Hill, Tifton, Ga., RFD 6. Fine raspberries, $2 a 100 plants. Mrs. Emma Lee, Atlanta, Ga., 1069 * Frost proof cabbage, Ga. collard and Bermuda onion plants, 95c for 500, $1.50 M, del. by express, $1 M, 5 M, $4.50. O. H. Jones, Tifton, Ga., RFD Early J. and Chas. Wakefield cab- bage plants, 500 for 65c $1 M, del. 5 o 10 M, 75c M collect; Klondike straw- berry plants, $1 for 500, $1.90. M del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Fine Everbearing Red Raspberry plants, $2 a 100, or exch. for nice, fat young turkeys, FOB Atlanta. J. W. Tarpley, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 2, Box S06). = : = All varieties, frost proof cabbage, Bermuda onion and Ga. collard plants, 500 for 95c;/$1.45 M del. by Exp. $1 M, 10 M, $8.50. G. W. Cole- man, Tifton, Ga. : : Nursery Stock For Sale M, postpaid. Miss Grace Branan, Gor-| M, del., onion plants, $1.25 M del. Mrs. 100 Japanese walnuts, 1 yr. old trees ! (hulled, sell for more-than-pecans), 15 in. to 2 ft., high, all well rooted. -H. M. Elder, Quitman, Ga. Budded pecan trees and Kudzu plants, at reasonable prices. Will exch. for reg. Guernsey bull calf, 3 to 6 mos. old, field peas, peanuts, Appler and Fulghum seed oats. Leander M. Ken- nedy, Collins, Ga. Budded pecan trees: Schley, Stew- arts and Money-Maker, 40c, 50c and 60c. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Ga. - Irish junipers, 1 to 2 1-2 ft., 25 and 20c ea., also nice Monthly rose bush- es, pink, red, white and cream, well rooted, 25c ea. _W. I. Pollard, Bre- men, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 87. State inspected papershell pecan trees: Stewart, Schley and Success, 5 yr. old root system. 5 to 9 ft., high; i M trees, 7 ft. average, $450; 50u trees, $250; 100, $55; 10, $6. Budded from our own orchards. J. A. Beazley, Crawfordville, Ga. Schley and Stewart pecan trees for sale or exch. for corn, Velvet beans, oats, rye, chickens, hogs, or any other produce. C. W. Geer, Albany, Ga. Arbor vitae, snowballs, 25c ea., irish junipers, 85 ea., hibiscus, strawberry oush, Cherokee roses, 15c ea., also Ti- ger lilies, 75 a 100; white jonquils, $1 a 100; blue iris, 35 doz., catnip, 10c bunch. All well rooted. Add post- age. Mrs. Dessie Leroy, Loving, Ga. Limbertwig and June apples, Eng. dogwood, 20c ea., small cluster grape vines, 50 doz., cuttings; milk and wine lilies, yellow jonquils, $1.25 a 100; red cannas, 5c ea., white winter pinks, $2 a 100, red, purple, pink run- ning and yellow Monthly rose, 10c doz. cuttings. Will,exch. for other box flowers. Miss Mary Ponder, Cairo, Ga.,. RFD B. Dogwood $1.50 doz. and other nursery stock for sale. Mrs. M. H. Smith, Dawsonville, Ga. \ Horse apple sprouts, goose plums. well rooted, 10c ea. $1 doz. Paw Neyron rose bushes, 25 ea. garden spirea, 10c ea. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1. . Budded peach trees: Mayflower. Early Rose, Carman, Ga. Belle, Hiley Belle, Elberta, Chinese Cling, White | English and Stinsons October, 20c ea del. also Prize-taker and Evans plums, same price. P. W. White, Gog gins, Gar. State inspected, True to Name. budded peach trees: May Flower, Red Bird, Carman, Crawfords, Whit English, Krummels Oct., 3 to 4 ft. 15e ea. 4 to 5 ft. 20c ea. all leading varieties apple trees, same size an? price; 4 to 5 ft. Early Harvest, Keiffer pear, cherry and Texas Um- brella shade trees, 50c ea. Concord Blue and Niagara white grape 2 yr. strawberry plants: Everbearing, $i a 100, Klondike and Missionary, 50c a 100. All postpaid. C. M. Alexander, Leaf, Ga. Mtn. laurel, 18 and 20 in. 20c ea $2.25 doz. and other shrubbery to sell or exch. for pure bred chickens or eggs. John W. Cross, Clarkesville, Ga. Pecan trees, for sale, or exch. for Kudzu roots. C. L. Eubanks, East man, Ga. _ Miscellaneous For Sale " Black walnuts. 1928 crop. hulled, 300 Ibs., 8c lb., FOB, or kernels, 80c Ib. Mrs. D. L. Vanzant, Dial, Ga. White (extra good grade) chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. size, 10c ea., in lots of 10 to 200 del., prepaid parcel post. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga. Good straw brooms, 10c ea., or $1 sage, 10c bunch, 3 for 25c; white old vines, 15 ea. $12.50 a 100; also}. ce ee doz., FOB. J. B. Day; Broxton, Ga. a Green tomato pickles with red and. green peppers and onions, in new > glass top pts jars, $3.50 doz. Mrs. E. J. Almon, Midland, Ga. Washed clean, sheep wool, $1 tb. Add postage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rin- con, Ga; Rt. 2. ; Straw brooms, 10e ea. $1 doz. and will exch. value for White 100 1b. feed sacks. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lo- rane, Ga., Re. 1. Farm Help Wanted Want industrious, sober, depend- able man of family, with sufficient help to successfully operate 2 plow farm, grow live stock, feeds, and some cotton. Will work share crop or will employ for fair wages. Located 2 mi. from Zebulon. Send ref. if in- terested. W. H. Mitenell, Barnesville, | | Ga. Have already rented my farm and secured all the farm help adv. for. Answer to many inquiries. C. A. ~ Pless, Stockbridge, Ga. . Want a good, reliable lady, singls or a widow, about 40 or 50 yrs. old, to live as one of the family and he'p with garden, poultry and general B. F. Wheeler, Alma, Ga., Rt. 1. Want an exp. dry hand milker. Must be sober, reliable, and have _ small family. Prefer man with boy large enough to help. Ref. required. HH. Hardin, Dyas, Ga. Want good farmer for 2 to 4 horse crop, 1 with stock, feed and imple- ments, and who.ean furnish self. Lo- eated near church and school on highway. Write. J. S. Glover, Amezi- cus, Ga., Rt. C. ee Positions Wanted Want a dairy job for 1929. White man, 25 yrs. of age, have wife and 2 children, 3 yrs. exp and can handle dairy. Write ref. and price paid. W. | H. Johns, Helena, Ga., Rt. 1. ae Want position for wages. Am 2 53 yrs. of age. Write. B. W Stilson, Ga., Rt. 1. - | Want to trade with party to raise all kinds of truck and plants on 50- 50 basis. Lots of exp. If interested, come see me at once. E. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga. = Want position on 2 horse farm, or 1 horse with other work; poultry, cows, hogs, feed and a few acres cotton, and work 6 acres tobacco, Party must move me and furnish $20 per mo. half or all cash. Can handle water power grist mill. Have tools. Exp. reliakle, 43 yrs. old. Write at once. S. G. Rogers, Daisy, Ga. 3 Want position in dairy, 3 yrs. exp. Can operate milking machine, also dry hand milking, drive truck, and understand how to keep down. bac- teria. Gentle with cattle. Do not drink nor cuss. Best of ref. Wife and self. Edgar Garvin, Riverdale, Ga. ~ Want about 25 acre farm to man- for party while not busy on crops. | Want some chickens and hogs. Am all round hand carpenter. painter and can run any kind of farm mach- inery, and do most anvthing around. a dairy, 80 yrs. of age., Married, 1 child, 7 yrs. old. Healthy. wt., 180 Ibs. Best of ref. and prefer locating within a radius of 150 mi. of Atlanta . A. Hicks, Lithia Springs, Ga., Rt. Want a good 1 horse farm to man- my age, also tend to 15 or 20 cow dairy. Have plenty of force. Would prefer. {near church and school. Ref. exeh Troy McMichael, Adgateville, Ga, o cee work. We are getting old. Ref. exch. good gardner and around the yard ~ man. Prefer small town or near city. age on halves. for 1929, and work SS Klondike ~ strawberry plants, $1.25 for 500, $2] PAGE six Plan Fo or Sale And Wanted : Ses Shovipeos strawberry plants, - $1:25 for 500, $2 M. postpaid. G. W. _ Olivet, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. and Lady Thompson __M.-postpaid. C. D. Freeland, Gaines- ss syille,Ga., .Rt. 2. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, 25c a 100, $1 M. del. 5 M. 70c ,M. collect; Klondike strawberry plants, $1 for 500, nat 75 M. del. 5 M. $7.50 collect. L. . Crow, Oakwood, = Gac : perry, 50c for 1 doz. _ $12.50 M. Black raspberry, $1 for E Frost ee iebbaoe plants, Barly J. Chas. Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, 90cM. postpaid; 60c. for 500, or 5 M. and up, 70e M. collect. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. Rooted Himalaya cuttings, 25 a doz. Mrs, Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga. Big, early strawberry plants, $1 ' for 500, $2 M. del. E. B. Rainwater, | Wrens, Ga. Chas. and J. cabbage ae 45 forg200, $1.25 M. Mrs. poldt, Lewiston, Ga. Himalaya blackberry plants, 10 ea. or 15 for $1. Add postage. Miss - Elizabeth Webb, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6. Cuthbert and St. Regis Red: rasp- 500 for $8, doz., $6 a 100; McDonald blackber- ry plants, $1 doz. $6 a 100. All del. 2 E. J. Hart, College Park, Ga., Care * Zz Wee ~~ field cabbage plants, 50c for 500, South Lake. Farm.. - Frostproof. Early J. and Chas. - Wakefield cabbage plants, large, well rooted and prompt shipment, 60e for 500, $1 M. Contracts for large shipments solicited. R. S. Bur- gess, Pembroke, Ga. Frostproof Jersey and Chas: Wake- 90e a M., or 4 M. $3. We ship COD. J Og Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 6. Frostproof cabbage plants, leading. varieties, 50c for 500, 90e M. 5 M. Rt. 4. $8.50 Ship COD. I. L. Stokes, | Fitz- gerald, Ga. Early J. and Chas. Wakefield cab- bage plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M. - Raymond C. Brown, Hartwell, Ga. a Ren raspberry plants, Sic. doz. black and purple raspberry, 75 doz. ea. Will exch. for Lantonian peas, _-pure; or for summer flowering bulbs and plants. Write. Mrs. ES. Jones, Demorest, Ga. Jersey, Chas. All Heaf Succession cabbage, straw and. erystal : wax Ber- muda onion plants, 40c for 200, $1. 25 M. del. R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga. Early J. Chas. Wakefield . cabbage plants, 65 for 500, $1 M. del. 5. to = 10M. 75c-M, collect; Klondike straw- x berry $1 for 500, $1. '90 M. del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. . Early. J. Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 20c a 100, $1.75 M. postpaid. Now ready. Prompt del. Mrs. J. L. _ Edge, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4. a Frost proof. Chas. and Early Jer- sey Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.10 M. del. 5 M. or more, 85c M. FOB. ~ Prompt shipment. O. F. Crow, Gaines- ville, Ga. Early J. Chas. Wakefield and Suc- cession cabbage, and Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 M. del. each; 100 on- ion plants free with ea. M. order. ~. B._F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga. Vee g ie Ge Large, early Everbearing straw- berry plants, $2.50 M., or exch. for _ tulips, hyacinths, crocus, red peonies, or red, yellow and dark blue (not purple) iris. Good-large bulbs. Mrs. A. R. Skates, Rossville; Ga. Lady Thompson and Everbearing strawberry plants, 45c a 100, $4 M. Prompt shipment. Cash. with order. Miss Fay Allen, Cumming, Ga., PO. Box 64. Early J. and Chas. Wakefield cab- ~ bage plants, $1 M. R. L. Hardy, Sen- ; ~ oia, Ga., Care Bellevue Farms. _ Chas. "Wakefield, Early Jersey and _ All Season cabbage pe _ 25 M. - | del. M. del. ~ G.E. Waldrip, Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. : Chas. 500, $1 M.- postpaid. ke. Hap-/ Klondike strawberry plants, $2 Flowery Winter heading frost prod Wake- field and Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, well rooted and good-size and shape. 75c for ae $1.25 M. 5 M. or more, 90c M. B. . Woodliff, Flow- eray Branch, a Frost proof extra early J. and Wakefield, 60c for 500, 90 M. Bermuda onion plants, 65c: for Now ready. Quick shipment. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., P. O. Box Wes Leading varieties of. cabbage plants, 75c M. 5 M. ormore, 65c; | Bermuda onion, $1 M. 5 M. $4. Now ready. Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga. ~ Himalaya blackberry plants, 10c ea. also pink climbing rose bushes, 10 ea.-All well rooted. Mrs. O. R. Sanders, Buchanan, Ga... - Klondike strawberry plants, $2.50 /M. Lucretia dewberry and MeDon-} lalds blackberry, $1 a 100 each. L. E. Toole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2 Cabbage, collard and onion plants 65 for 500, $1 M. COD. ALP. ewan Valdosta, Ga. Frost proof Early J. Flat Dutch, Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1. per 100 COD. John B. Pope, Pivne gerald, Ga. Frostproof: Early J. and Wake: field cabbage, 60c for: 500, 90 M. Bermuda onion plants, 65e for 500, $1 M. All del. postpaid. Now ready. Prompt shipment. J. P. _ McCook, Fitzgerald, Ga. - Crystal Wax and ae 2 onion pencil pod size, 75c for 500, $1.25 M. del. $1 M. collect, Wake- field and Flat Dutch cabbage, Blue Stem and Heading collards, 65c for 500, $1 M. del. 75c M. collect; also Mastodom strawberry, 25 for 50c;) 100 rompt shipment. Satisfaction guaranteed or money: refunded. Walter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga. - Premier, Big Joe and Aroma straw-. berry plants, $1 a 100, $6 M. each; Mastodom strawberry. plants, 60c a All fine plants from Maryland stock. Ready for planting now, or at any time during the winter until March 15th. Miss Emily Prather, Brook- haven, Ga., (Suburb of Atlanta.) Rose Lane Cottage. Fine variety everbearing ipa wher: ry plants, 50c a-100 or, exch. for a few garden currant bushes or white feed. sacks. Mrs. John F. Myers, Hart-. well. Ga., Rt. 4, <: Frost proof cabbage plants, grown from reliable seed, $1 for 600, $1.40 for 1200 postpaid; or 75c M collect; 3 M, up, 60c M, prompt shipment and | satisfaction guaranteed. . S.. H. -Ped- rick, Quitman, Ga. Succession, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.40 M, or exch. for any good cow feed, or white feed sacks. Ea. to be del. Alice E: Gibson, Folkston, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 46. Klondike strawberry plants, $1 for 500, $1.90 M, Charleston Wakefield and Early J. cabbage plants, 75e for 500, $1.25 M,. postpaid. J. B. Ben- nett, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. ~ Early J. and Chas. Wakefield cab- page, $1 M. Collards, $1. All. well rooted plants. D. M. Boatright, Cof- fee, Ga., Rt. 1. : Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 500 for $1.25, $2 M, postpaid. C. D. Freeland, Gaines- ville, Ga., Rt.- 2. Frost proof cabbage plants, grown from high grade seed: Chas. and. Jersey Wakefield, Succession, and Flat Dutch, and collards, 75 for 500, $1.25 M, or $4 for 4 M, postpaid; 10 M,. $7. 50 by Exp. collect. Mrs. Nina Welch, Sylvester, Ga. Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c a 100, 800 for 50c; $1.15 M, del., 5 M and over, 90c M, collect. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 4 Early J. and Chas. Wakefield and Succession cabbage plants, 25c a 100 75c for 500, $1.25 M del. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Leading varieties frostproof cab- | bage ae 5c for 500, o M post- - Karly J. and Chas. Wakefield Se bage plants, well rooted, good size, ion, $1. 50 M. Prompt shipment. J. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Large, Imp. Klondike Spey plants, 25 a 100; Everbearing, 40c a Ret 4 Guaranteed, well rooted 6 in. aiants packed in ventilated boxes and ship- ped promptly; Chas. Wakefield and | and more, 75c M, collect; Klondike strawberry plants, 50c a 100. O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, Ga., Re.-2. Cabbage Chas. W., plants, 80c M, FOB, or exch. for chick- ens. J. L. Crone, Philomath, Gas = Jersey Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 25c a 100, 75c for 500 $1.35 M, del., also Bermuda plants, same price, Chas. Maxeys, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants $2. 50 M, Winter Eng. pea seed, 60c Ib. Also -Mrs. W. low canna roots, Tbe doz. MV Rt. 1. |'V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga., Season cabbage plants, 75 for 500, $2 M. Prompt shipment. G. KE. . drip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Frostproof J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M, 500: for 60c; Lewiston, Ga. Crystal Wax. ad. Yellow Bermuda onion pencil pod size; J and Chas. Heading ecollards, all 500 for $1.25 M, del., 90c M, collect; Klondike and Missionary strawberry -plants, faction guaranteed or money refund- ed. Walter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga. Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, jready for immediate shipment, $1.25 M, or in 10 M lots, $9 collect; 15 a 100, or 500 by parcel post, $1 collect. .. He Garrison, Coolidge, Ga. Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, State inspected . and certified, $2 M, Cash with order. No checks. "Prompt shipment. Mrs. W. B. Crow, Cumming, Ga.; Rt.4)- Box. 76.25 - Nice strawberry plants, 25c a 100, or exch, 400 for 1 M large cabbage plants, or 500 ea., cabbage and onion plants: Mrs. E. M. Rowland, Carnes- ville, Ga. Everbearing strawberry: plants, 25e velvet and pink and white spring |blooming rose bushes, 15c_ea., or 2 for 25c;.sweet scented all winter and spring looming violets, 15 doz., 50c a 100; Sweet Williams, flesh and white, 25c doz., yellow sugar plums, well rooted, 25c ea., black dewberries, 10-ea., honeysuckle and ferns, 15 and 25c ea. Mrs. W. H. Hughey, ae er, Ga Rt.71. - - Strawberry fone, Heehenring plants, 50e doz., (large berries, grow in clusters). Add postage. A. L. Ens- ley, Yatesville, Ga., Rt. 1. : Choice strawberry. plants, $2.50 for I M, prepaid, also sage plants, 25 for $1, Mrs. G. ee Cobbtown, |Ga., Rt. 2. ; Frost proof Early J, Chas. Wake- field and Succession cabbage, $1.25 M, del. B. F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga. Frost proof Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 50ce for 300, $1.25 M, postpaid; 5 M or more at the time, 75c M, 10 and over, 60c M, collect; Klondike strawberry plants, Levy, old runners, free of disease, in- spected | and certified, $1.50 for 500, $2.75 M, mailed; $2.25 M, expressed, 10 M or more, $2 M,' Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. \ Frost pfoof extra early J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, also white Bermuda onion. Large, stalky, open field grown plants, 60c for 500, $1 M. Send no money. Immediate ship- ment. Mail or Exp. , 0. D. Mrs: Mary J. gene a erald, Ga ss 0. oy 12: ; a 4 2 ae $1 M, Collards, $1 M, Bermuda. on- | 100. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Flat- Dutch cabbage, 90c M, del. 5 M| Copenhagen, | onion Dellinger, Jap. sunflower seed, 40c teacup; yel- Early J, Chas. Wakefield and All}, $1.25 M, Klondike strawberry plants, Wal- collard and onion plants, same price. EE All postpaid. . Mrs. Gertrude Branan, | Ga. Wakefield cabbage; Heading and Non- |. TOCr 60c a 100. Prompt shipment. Satis-. a 100, also purple lilac, bridal wreath, -20 a 100, $1.75 M, tame blackberry Large type Everbearing strawberry plants, $1 for 500, postpaid. Mrs. Lora Wilkes, Swainsboro, Ga., ,Rt. 5. Frost proof cabbage plants: Chas. Wakefield, Early J, Flat Dutch, Suc- cessions, 65 for 500, M, 5 M, eS 75; onion plants, $1. M . M.. Simms, Pembroke, Ga. . _ Frostproof cabbage and white Ber: muda onion plants. Large and open field grown, 60c for 500, $1 M, Ship; ae promptly, mail or Exp. COD. J. . McCook, Fitzgerald, Ga. Early. Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 25e a 100, $1M, postpaid, Mrs. J. L.. Edge, Doerun, Gaz Rie Good, large J. and Chas. Wake- field cabbage plants, that. will stand the winter, 25c a 100; 50c, 250; or 75 for 500, all postpaid. lixtra. lar size, 5c a.100 extra. Safe del. an full count guaranteed. CR. O. Parks Darien, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants, $1 for 500, $1.85 M, E. Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbagle plants, 65. for 500, $1: M, all postpaid. a Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt, St. Regis raspberry, oe rooted, and 2 Umbrella China: trees, 6 ft.,. cheap if called for. W. J. Garner, E. Atlanta, Ga., 387 Haas Ave, = Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25e a 100, $1.10 for 500, $2 M, or will exch. for anything useful. Mrs. a M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5. ~~. Klondike strawberry plants, 35c = = 100, or exch. for equal value. Write. Mrs. Lucy 'S. Coombs, Jeffersonville, Early. J. and Chas. Wakefield cab- bage plants, 60c for 500, $1 M del, 5 M to 10 M, 75c M, collect: Klon. dike strawberry, $1 for 500, $1, 90 M, ach W:. -O. Walerip, Flowery Braneh, - : Red raspberry plants, 50 dons black or purple raspberry, 75 doz., Kudzu plants, 5c ea. Will exch. for Laxtonian pea seed, Crowder. peas, Elephant Ears, tulip, hyacinths, tube- rose, calla lily, bleeding heart bulbs, o rother flowering bulbs or plants. Laila S. Jones, Demorest, Ga. ; Jersey, Chas., Succession cabbage and Bermuda onion plants, 40c_ for 200, $1.25 M woe Re A. Kent, Daw- 7 Ga. - Tame aabesks vines, 8 for 250, or $1 doz., also wild goose plums, $1 doz., also straw brooms. $1 doz. EE. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 5. : - Lady Thompson strawberry pldnbay fine berries, $1.25 for.500, $2 M, post- paid. G. W. Olivet, Gainesville, Ga, RFD 8, Box 2. - Kudzu plants, well pabted. 15e ea. Exp. paid up to 500 plants. Cash wit order. Mrs. J. R. Terrell, Flovilla, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants, $1 for 500, $1.85 M, Chas. Wakefield and Early a: cabbage plants, 65 for 500, $1.10 M postpaid. Claudia Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Thousands of frost. wrnet Abe plants, 70c for 500, $1.20 M, 5 M, $4.- 75 collect; Bermuda onion plants, $1.- 35: M, 6 M lots, 95 M, collect. Roy Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Frostproof cabbage plants: Early J., Chas, Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch,. 90 M, del:, or 70c M collect. BE. Y.. Stokes, _Macon} Ga., RFD 3. a Very large and early erie straw- berry plants, 25c a 100, $2 M . Mrs. L. E.. Mobley, Glenville, Ga. : Early J. and Chas. Wakefield cab- bage plants,. $1 M, 5 M or more T5e M, also collard plants, 90e M, 5 M or. more, 75c M. Good size and well root- ed. J. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. ea Frost proof winter heading Wake- field and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, ready, Well rooted. Good size and good shape. Satisfaction guaranteed B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Fine . Chas. Wakefield cabbage - plants, $1 M. Write. J.C. Hatcher, - Rising Fawn, Ga. ~~: 3 Fine Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, M; Write. W. h. pane he a. wry. Epualiy for: Sale aud Wanted ANCONAS FOR SALE | April hatch Ancona pullets, 90c ea. in 100 lots; 1 1-2 yr. old hens, 90c ea., in 106 lots. C. E. Bisher, Acworth, Ga., Rt. 2. ; 10 pure bred Sheppard strain An- cona now laying pullets, $1 ea., 1 cockerel, $2, or $11 for lot FOB. Cash with order. A. L. Ensley, Yatesville, Ga., Rt. 1. _BANTAMS FOR SALE Golden Sebright bantams. 4 hens and 1 cock. Pure bred, Exhibition stock, $8, also 6 or 9 mixed bantam hens, good layers, 50c ea. Moline M. _ Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. _. 1 pure bred Golden Sebright ban- tam cockerel. $1, or exch. for pullet. Cc. P. Hammond, Almon, Ga. - Golden Sebright, Partridge Cochin Partridge Rocks, Rose Comb, etc., Breeders or Exhibition stock, $5 up - per pr. Robt. W. Clark, Macon, Ga., 858 Spring St. 1 white bantam hen and rooster, $1 ea., FOB. Clyde Gable, Buchanan, Ga, Rt. os 8 8 mixed (with White Leghorn and Game) hens, 1927 hatch, $1.5Q for os 8. Sidney D. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. fod pure Golden Sebright yr. old _bantams. Standard size and _ color, $25 cash for lot; also 6 Spangled Game bantams, $7. 50. L. L. Wallace, At- ; NED Ga., 247. No. Highland Ave., 1 bantam hen, 75 del. Ruby Aue 2 ley, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6. 1 pr. mixed bantams, $1. or exch. ~ for 1. Chinchilla doe rabbit. Shouid be full stock. Write at once. A. L. Thompson, Eastman, Ga., Rt. 5. BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE 1 pure bred Ringlet Barred Rock eockerel, also 1 R. I. Red cockerel. $1.50 ea., all good parent stock. Mrs. ~ C..R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1. 50 young hens, $1.50 to $2. 50 ea., cocks and cockerels, same price. Brea to lay and Holterman strain. H. A. - \Kuhns, College Park, Ga. March 1927 . Barred Rock hens, hatch, $1.50 /ea., March pullets, $1.25 | -ea., September hatch, 80c ea. Mrs. Geo. Pridgen, Wray, Gass : 25 Thompson Ringlet strain BK hens, no culls, through molting and some laying, $1.50 ea., 2 young cock- erels, ready for service, no relation to hens, same price. $40 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs. Eula Steadam, Bain- bridge, Ga., Rt. A, Box 329. Parks strain Barred Roeks, Reg. Permit, 28 C 85, March and April hatch cockerels, $3 to $4 ea. State tested for Bacillary white diarrhea. Miss Mamie Roach, Daisy, Ga., Rt. 1. 6 Thompson strain Barred Rock - eockerels, $1.25 ea., or exch. 3 for February or March hatch same strain. Mrs. J. H. Elkins, -Cairo, Ga., Rt. A. ; 8 or 4 April hatch B. R. roosters, from Berrys Poultry Farm; $2.50 FOB. J. T. Cagle, Ball Ground, Ga. Fat hens and Stags, B. Rocks for table use. Make best offer. Mrs. A. Sutherland, Resaca, Ga., Rte. 2 Thompson Imp strain Barred , Rock roosters: 1927 and 1928 hatch, - $1.50 and $2 ea., del. Mrs. ic Wpaeler, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 2. Ag ae strain Barred Rock coke x Feobt. W. Clark, pe Rede erels, direct from. Park s best. matings Extra fine, lange and well grown. Reg. Permit No. C 331. $3, $7: ea Will ship on approval with privilege of returning if not satis- | |some responsible party raise some on | shares. Write for particulars. O. L. factory. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. BRAHMAS FOR SALE. 2 Light Brahma cockerels. June hatch. Pure bred, Giant strain, $1.50 ea., FOB. No checks. G. A. Skelton, Bowman, Gat, Re. i _ Full stock Light Brahma laying strain: 1 rooster and 2 pullets, $6 for trio FOB Brooklet. Mrs. J. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga. : Selected, Light Brahma pullets. These are Northern bred stock and are Felchs strain, pure bred (have |distinct markings and will soon be ready to lay) April. hatch, $2 ea., cockerels, $3 ea. FOB. W. M. Year- gin, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 140. 3 Light Brahma cockerels, April hatch, $2 ea., or $6 for the 3, or exch. tor pr. good bred turkeys. Mrs. T. &. Chitwood, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2. | 9 hens and rootser, Balch and Brown Light Brahmas, $17.50. J. S. Thompson, Doerun, Ga., Villa Vis-, Sates 2 pure Giant strain Light Brahma, March cockerels, $4 ea., also 3 April natch Barred Rock cockerels, $2 ea. No culls. Mrs. J. R. Godard, Milledge- ville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 19. caya Farm. 10 thoroughbred Giant Light Brah- | ma 1 1-2 yr. old hens, $2.5U ea., a fine cock free if full lot is taken; cocks, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $3 ea., 10 puilets, same strain, 6 mos. old, $2 ea., or lot and cock, $20 FOB. Mrs. J. F. Miller, Leo, wa. hee | BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS | FOR SALE - Bird Bros. high scoring mature Partridge Rock (large fowl) stock: males and females, $5 and up a pr. Ga., - 358 opring St. Buff Rocks, old and young, for sale W. J. Garner, Atlanta, Ga., 387.Haas Ave. Yearling White Rock hens and pullets (5 of each). Extra fine March hatch -ockerels, $2 ea. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. : 2 fine Buff Rack cockerels, March | hatch, $2 ea. Dalton, Ga. 3 thoroughbred Buff Rock April hatch cockerels, well grown to age, $2.25 ea. Miss M. L. Bass, Chipiey. Ga., Rt. 3. Se ea 5 thoroughbred Buff Rock April eockerels, fine and large, $1.50 ea. Cash with order, Miss Mamie Bletch- er, Climax, Ga., Box 92. 5 Fischel- White Rock March cock- erels, March hatch; well developed, $1.50 and $2 ea, Reidsville, Ga. White Rock cock, 20 mos. ote oe =: 50, or exch. for chunk honey. i H. Harris, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 2. ; _ Few White Rock, Fischel strain, April cockerels, $1. 50 ea., FOB. Tit- ton. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt. A. 1 fine White Rock April 1928 hatch rooster, $2. Eva KE, Davidson, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. : Mrs. R. D. Jackson, GAMES FOR SALE 2 Dark Cornish Indian Game cocks Prize winners, $4 ea. Claud Lanier, Summit, Ga, Rt. 8. Pure Dark Cornish iGaine cock, $1.- 50, or exch. for 1 of same breed to $5 and] Bt Jexch. for 2 pullets or hens, same st. |hens, but Same strain) $1 ea., or $26 ae a; i: Moore, | di Warhorse Game -pullets, ready oe lay and 1 Stag, $25 or would let McClellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3. 4 thoroughbred Rouadhesd came 18 mos. old roosters, $5 ea. some stags, $2. 50 ea. Are ready for fight- ing. Also the Daddy of these cocks a sale, $5. J. M. Maxwell, Trion, a "4 5 Red Ghine hens, 18 mos... old. $1 ea., or exch. for pig. oe Jones, Dal- ton, Ga., 23 Glenn St. i GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR SALE : 4 J. B. Giant roosters, Spring hatch, $2 ea., or exch. for 2 pure bred Buff Orpington roosters and In- dian Runner ducks. Mrs. J. F. Ben- nett, Hahira, Ga., RFD 2. A few April heeh, J. B. Giant Mar- cy strain, pullets, $1.25 ea. Moline M. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. 1 J. B. Giant, Marey strain, $2, s Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt._ J. B. Giants: pullets, $1 ea., cock- erels, $1.25 ea. Mrs. Geo. Pridgen, Wiey, Ga. J. B. Giants, 1927 hatch: 1 cock aa 5 hens, $2 ea., or $10 for lot; pullets, $1.25 ea. Mrs. H. J. Baker, ae Ga., Rt. 1._ 6 March a April hatch Royal Purple Black Giant cockerels, $2 ea. H. G. Wiley, Jackson, Ga. J.B. Giants, Marcy strain: 1927 hatch, hens, $1.75 ea., 3 roosters. $2 ea., 1928 hatch, 10 pullets, $1.50 ea., and 1 cockerel, $1.50 FOB Bishop. R. T. Huff, Bishop, Ga., Box 23. LEGHORNS FOR SALE. | @ pure bred Tancred strain W. L. cockerels. September 15th hatch, wt. 2 Ibs., 75 ea., plus postage or Exp. or exch. for any breed pullets, same amount and age. Must be pure bred and healthy. No culls accepted., Mrs. S. D. Crowe, Bogart, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure bred Dark Brown Everlay strain Leghorns: 25 hens, 1927 hatch; 2 roosters, 1927 hatch (unrelated to for lot. Will not ship roosters with- out hens. Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Sta- pleton, Ga. = 15 Buff Leghorn hens and 1 Pabst er, $16. Mrs. E. J. May, Warthen, Ga. 40 White Eeeho 18 mos. old hens 2 roosters, Tancred strain. Culled. $1.25. ea., FOB Lavonia. W. oa yet wards, Lavonia, Ga, 2 M Tancred strain White | tee horns. All hatch last March, $1.25 ea. W.H. Kinney, Carrollton, Ga.,-RFD 1. Have sold my Leghorn: Mens. An- swer to many inquiries. Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. : 100 Yearling Leghorn hens, $1. 25 ea. OKelly strain. Come over and see their laying record before buying; some yearling cockerels, ea.. egg direct from oe C. B. ae: Elberton, Ga. | 50 or 60 White Leghorn hens. Sell or exch. W. B. Presley, Eatonton, Ga. S. C. Brown Leghorn hens, $1.56 ea. Sikes Bros, Ty Ty, Ga. 6 W. L. 18 mos. old hens and a six mos. old cockerel, from prize win- ning stock. Everlay strain, $1 ea., or $6 for lot. F. L. Glass, Griffin, Ga. mohlen, strain. All FOB Satisf: tion guaranteed. No. pullets. : W. Bomar. LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 3. 8 pure bred White Leghorn mallee or young hens, $1 ea., or exch. for corn. Mrs. J. W. eek po |Ga. Ready to as Brown ieahen and. Ancona pullets,.$1 ea., also B. L. and Ancona laying hens, 8c ea., R. | Red and Barred Rocks, $1. 40. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. . Dark Brown Leghorn, Everlay st., March roosters, $1.30 ea. Mrs. Fred Bowles, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. See -4 pure Tancred stain W. L. ky ril_ cockerels, from high producin flock, $5 ea. Guaranieed to please, Paul Blalock, Ber avery: Ga-, P. 0. Box 174. : 50 White Leghorn hens, 10 pallete. Hollywood strain. average wt., 3 1-3 to 4 Ibs., hens, $1.25 ea., pullets, $1. 50 ea., or $75 for lot. Gach with or der. Mrs. J. N. Rumph, Culloden, Ga, 40 Leghorn pullets, hatched March % 6th. Barron strain. Well culled. Some _ laying, $1.40 ea. G. E. Smith, Allen hurst, Ga., -Box 44, 28 hens (fine layers) ead 2 oe pure bred S. C. White Leghorns. $1 ea., or exch for R. I. Reds or Barred q Rocks. Mrs. Ida Carson, | Griffin, 2. : 75 pure Ferris strain W. L. 2 7 old hens. Mrs. 7. J: Biggers, Bremen Ga. zs About 50 pure bred White Leshorn hens, 80c ea., FOB. J. T. pow Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 pure bred White ie 1928 roosters, $1 ea., 8 hens, 1927 and 1928 hatch, "T5e ea. Ferris strain. FOB, Mrs. B. M. Co Hawkinsvill, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 102 A. strain hens, $1.50 ea., 5 roosters, same stran (selected Soy Athens College Poultry Experts) $2.50 ea Guarantee no culls and from prize winning stock. Glad to give reference in regard to flock. Sell on account of moving. Mrs. Wiley nee pudeys Ga. 200 fancy W. i now laying pe ets, $1.35 ea., FOB here. C. A. _War- nock, Register, ae, Care Register Hatchery. - 35 W. L.. Kerlin strain February pullets and 4 coekerels, $1.50 ea.. also 30 W. L. hens, not over 2 yrs. old. Young and Barron strain, $1 ea. Mrs. J. N. Turner, Rupert, Ga. 8 choice yr. old W. L. roosters, $ 50 ea., or lot for $4 FOB. Will exch. for papershell pecan trees. table peas, broiler, size. or grown in pen lots fair price. Mrs. Wm. E. Burch, ae jna, Ga. 10 pure bred W. L. hens ad 1 male, yr. old in April, $1.25 ea., Cash with order. Mrs. Cc. W, Wyre, Cobbtown, Ga. Rt. 2 1 yr. old Ferris strain W. L. cock, he Ce. Watkins, Calhoun, Ga, A 50 Dark Everlay strain Brown tee horn hens and 2 roosters, $1.25 ea., or $50 for lot FOB. Cash with order. L. ee Ball Ground, Ga., = 6 pure bred White Leghorn, Eve lay strain from prize winning stoe 18 mos. old hens and 1 cockerel, $1 ea., or $6 for lot. Mrs. oe L. Glass, Griffin, Ga. Rt. A. : S.C. W. Leghorn, Hollywood s pullets, $1 ea., or exch. for chick Rt. A. feed. Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga. Jack Minorca pure bred laying old pullets, $1.50 ea., or exch ure bred dark Cornish Game ; or hens. Mrs. G. M. Jordon, sham, Ga., Rt. 3. = c. Black Minorca April cock- Pure pape strain, $1.50 ea., also r. old, same strain, $1.50, or r $4.25. E. Maynard, Newton, lack Minorca April pullets and erel. All pure bred, $15 for lot. Cook, Jackson, Ga., Rt. 5. Minorca cockerels, extra good, 5 pullets, $1.50 ea. Clara V. Adairsville, Ga. ck Minorca pullets, $1. 25 ea., $1. 25 ea. le Jools Bexley.) . Waits, Gray, Ga., ones county. ack Minorca cock, $2. J. Homer, Ga., RFD 1. young hens and 3 feanteks: B. Mi- No culls. First check for a them; also 11 Speckled guin- 50c ea. C. 'S. Herrington, Waynes- Rt 4 ORPINGTONS FOR SALE | pure bred Golden Buff neon rch cockerels, $1.50 ea., FO Cooper, Mitchell, Ga.,. Rt. 1. half grown Buff Orpington cock- 1. $1 FOB, or exch. for Buff Orp- n pullets or young hens. Ea. to ay postage. Mrs. M. A. Hawkins, social Circle, Ga., Rt. 1. hite Orpington cockerel, $2, al- io 2 yr. old cocks, from Cc. A. Nor- an, $2. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bol- ngbroke, Ga. Pure Buff: Orpingtons: 1 cockerel nd 6 hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $7; 1 cock- rel and 6 March pullets, $8.50 for FOB. Mrs. M. M. Wilson, Tig- eek. $1.50 or exch. Mrs. W. C. Lit. Hazlehurst, Ga. Buff Orpington pullets now eg $1. 50 ea., also some very fine artridge Rock pullets, $1,50 ea. J. Tuten, Hazlehurst, Ga., Box 25. RR. C REDS FOR GALE 0 Yearling R. L Red hens, $1.50 .., fine March cockerels, $2. Part lets if desired. Clara V. Trimble, airsville, Ga. ; 12 pure bred Donaldson strain S. . R. I. Red now ready. to lay pull- ts, $1.50 ea., Mrs. P. W. Hyat, Bow- , Ga. Rt. 4. S. C. R. I. Reds: 2 say red Don- Idson cockerels, $2 ea., a few April teh, $1.50 ea., Mrs. J. "M. Hall, Cal- un, Ga. 8 R.L. Red April pullets, $1.50 ea.,| OB. Donaldson strain. Mrs. P. W. yatt, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4. Ss. C. R. I. Red cocks and cockerels, i to $10 ea.; Extra fine. E. J. Wil- iams, Ty Ty, Ga. S. C. R. IL. Red cocks and cotbee: ls, Donaldson strain, $2.50 ea. R. H. ent, Dawson Ga., Care Dawson Poul- ry Yards, ~ 100 R. I. Red fryers and broilers, _mos. old, 65c ea., del. Special price n large lots Mrs. 8. T. Poole, New- an, Ga. 6 CR I Red, Donaldson ae ullets, ready to lay and laying (the ind that satisfy in color and pro- juction) $2 ea., FOB. B. Q. Carats Griffin, Ga, Rt. Cc, S N. $1.50 pr. Mra: Es & Pe eCard, White Oak, Ga, Quisenberrys AAA quality S. C. R. I. Red, March hatch cockerels, from trapnested eggs laid by hens with 300 and up records, $5 ea., FOB. Js Je Dixon, | Camilla, Ga., Rt. AG 2 dark Red R. I. Red Donaldson and Smith strain, cockerels, $1.50 ea., or $2.75 for both FOB. Cash with or- fae N. C. Paulk, Tifton, Ga., t. 5 S.C. R. I. Red pallets and 1 cock- erel, 4 mos. old, wt. 3 1-2 lbs., $5 for the 6. Pure stock. Wil exch. for 2 1-2 }bu., stock peas. Ea to pay charges. Mrs. Willie Smith, Lebanon, Ga. Pure bred Owen Farm R. I. Red cocks, cokerels and 2 White Leghorn eocks, and 2 Red Leghorn cockerels. Sell for cash or exch. for pure bred standard wt. and color, Owen and Tompkin cockerels, corn, or sweet po- tatoes. Mrs. Laura M. Page, SS Ga., 204 4th Ave. 1 pr. R. 1. Reds. Very dark and full blooded, not related, about 1 yr. old, $5 for pr., 6 mos. pullets, $1 ea, FOB. | Cash with order. Mrs. Laura Bran-. | nen, . Baxley, Ga. S. C. R. L Red Donaldson April {hatch cockerels; $1.25 ea. Mrs. H. J. Baker, Titton, Ga., Rt. 1. 50 thoroughbred S. C. March and April 1927 hatch, R. I. Red 6 to 8 lb. nens, for breeding, $2 ea., 4 roosters, not related (March and April 192% hatch) $2 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. M. C. Carter, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 6, Box 13. WYANDOTTES FOR SALE 12 Silver Lace Wyandotte March pullets and 2 cockerels, $1.25 ea. Mrs. edie Elkins, Cairo, Ga, Rt. A. Pure bred Berrys strain Partridge Wyandotte, yr. old hens, $2 ea, eae L. M. Dunn, Chauncey, Ga. 3 R. C. White Wyandotte hens and 1 rooster, $6 Exp. collect. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. 5 S. L. Wyandotte hens or grown pullets. Sell or exch. for pr. turkeys, over half grown. Prefer Bronze 0: White Holland| Myra ves Harlem, Ga. 5 pullets and 1 cockerel, pure R. C. White Wyandottes, 5 mos. old, 2 5U ea., FOB Hawkinsville. Mrs. 2 McCorvey, Hawkinsville, Ga. Some extra good S. L. Wyandotte 1 1-2 yr. old hens and pullets, ready to lay, $1.50 ea. From a heavy lay- ing strain bred for several yrs. E. J. Farm. : Several S. L. Wyandotte, Rose Comb, Tarbox strain, $1.25 ea., or exch. for some same strain. Mrs. R. OShields, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 8. andotte March pullets, $2 ea. Mrs. W. H. Bacon, Round Oak, Ga. | 6 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte hens with order. Mrs. J. W. McDowell, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 pure white R. C. White Wyan- dotte roosters, $2 ea., or both for $3.50; also have 2 Donaldson strain S. C. Reds, $3 ea., or both. for $5. Mrs. H. B. Anderson, Toccoa, Ga., Rt. 3. Partridge Wyandotte cockerels, $2 ea. J. N. Brown, Homer, Ga, RFD 1. Hart, College Park, Ga., South Lake 10 pure bred R. C. Silver Lace Wy- and 1 cock, 18 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Cash. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE | ) and Thomp- | 718 ns Ringlet Barred Rocks.: called | for high egg production, $17 a 100. Chas. F. Wiehrs, Savannah, Ga., 745 Kast 85th St. Baby chicks, best grades and all kinds. Write for, prices. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. \ -Day old chicks from mixed hens with pure bred R. I. Red and Barred Rock roosters, $12.50 for 100. Mrs. W. A. Hand, Brookfield, Ga. Baby chicks from 2 yr. old hens and 294 egg record cockerels with pedigrees. Pure Tancred Imp. grade, $15 a 100, $65 for 50v. Guarantee safe a oe F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., tis a. : Parks strain B. R. baby chicks, Reg. Permit 28 C 35, $18 a 100, postpaid. Flock tested for bacillary white diarr- Soe. Miss Mamie Roach, Daisy, Ga., t. \ Dark Cornish Game baby chicks, 18 ea., 25 for $4.40, or $8.75 for 50. Cash with order. Miss ns Simpson, Culverton, Ga. . 2 Baby chicks for ealty fryers: Rocks and Reds, $14 a 100; and. mixed hea- vy breeds, $13; Ship. every week. 10U live del., also custom hatching, $5 per tray of 200 eggs. Customer pay- ing transportation chgs. C. A. War- wick, Register, Ga. Place your order now for Jan., Feb. and March shipment of S. C. W. L. Tancred strain chicks from 200 to 250 egg stock, vigorous and certain to develop heavy layers. 100 per cent |. live del. $20 a 100, $2U0 M. Are from my own breeders and hatched under my personal supervision on the farm. i, J. Kirker, a Ga., 511 For- syth Bldg. BABY CHICKS WANTED > Want baby chickgs to raise on halves to 1U wks. old, 1to 2 month. Will take 500 to 1 M at the time. 45 per cent guaranteed sound and heal- thy. R. C. Wilder, Rt. C, Griffin, Ca. EGGS FOR SALE Fancy White Pekin duck eggs, $2.25 che PLB; Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., pele es Hatching eggs from my Star pen j|of Donaldson choice reds, in colur anu shape, $5 per 15 Exhibition pen, $3 per 15, Utility reds, $1.50. All fresh and prepaid. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lin- colnton, Ga., Rt. 6. Eggs. absolutely fresh, infertile, white and of uniform size and weight. Del. at your door where express com- pany make free delivery. In 12 doz. cases. Write for price. Charles F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. iia cae to Hatching eggs from pen of birds hatched from eggs direct from Parks best mating, headed by pedigreed C.| cock from Parks Yard, $3 for 15, $5 for 30 del. Reg. permit No. C 331. | Can furnish pedigree on all eggs ship- ped at end of trap nest year. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. : Full Black Minorca and Game mix- ed eggs, $1.20 for 15 prepaid. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga. Hbege, absolutely fresh, infertile, white and of uniform size and wt., el. at your door where Exp. Co. makes free del. In 12 doz. cases. Write for price. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga., Care Peach Poultry Farm. Pure dark S. C. Light Brahma, Giant strain eggs, $3 for 15 del. Bar- red Rocks, $2 for 15. Take orders now. Del. when wanted. Mrs. J. R. Godard, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 19. Eggs from select White Orpington Baby. chicks from thoroughbred R.. pen, $1.60 for 15. Mrs. B. F, EGGS WANTED Want from 4 to 500 cases of fenk eggs and 4 to 600 head of live poul- try ea. week, also 500 turkeys for the ~ holidays. Can also use nice ship- ments of ducks and geese. H. G. Cook, Miami, Fla: Care Fish and Poultry Mkt., 1752 West Flagler St. Want fresh white eggs. State price in quantity. Fred Il. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2. Want fertile White Pekin duck eggs for hatching| Write how many you can supply weekly, and prices | will be quoted promptly. E. J. Kirk- er, Atlanta, Ga., 511 Forsyth Bidg. s MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Pure bred March hatch Silver | Spangled Hamburgs: trio, $5.50; pull- ets, $1.85; cockerels, $2.25 ea., FOB Union City. J. H. Burkhead, ied Oak, Ga., Rt. 1. A few fine fryers left. Make best offer. Mrs. - L. Wildes, ine Hoe Ga,, Rt, 1. ; 20 large fat hens, $1 ea. Miss: El- len Murphy, Matthews, Ga. Pure bred March hatch R. C. Sil- . ver Spangled Hamburgs: trio, $6; | < fa with order. J. M. Burkhead, es ny Ga. - CHICKENS WANTED. Will exchange 3 thoroughbred dark Cornish Indian Game roosters to pre-. vent inbreeding. Write what you have, - Mrs. J. M. Leary, Byron, Ga. : March hatched buff Cochin bantam rooster, at once, reasonable, Pre bred ~ wanted, Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Gay ts -3- - : 20 Tancred strain leghorn puliche no culls, del. Write exactly what. you have and price del. Will exchange pas per shel] pecans for leghorns ur Rhode island hens or pullets. Write what you have... C. R. Brown, Richland. Ga, 25 to 100 hens to raise on halves, must be pure bred R. L. Reds, Barred Rocks, or White Wyandottes, or S. G7 Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 68. - Light Brahma cockerel, must te well marked and priced reasunably, Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. 15 to 20 Buff Orpington March or April pullets.- Give description and price. J..B. Swords, Woodville, Ga. 6 pure bred light brahma pullets, and 1 cockerel. Must be reasunable for cash. Mrs.: W. J. Ellington, Sum- mit, Ga., Rt. 2. Want 25 to 50 Barred Rock. pullets or young hens. Mrs. T. J. pee BEEMEDy: Ga. Want some pure bred Blue Guia hens. Will buy or trade equal value, Have some very fine young Game cocks, ready for brood yard or. pit. L. M. Carney, Macon, Ga., RFD 3. Want 5 pure bred Barred Rock: hens and 1 rouster, 1927 hatch. Must be pure bred and cheap for cash. State wt., in first letter. eee H. ane Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 1. Want best price on 5 J. B. Giant pullets and 1 cockerel. Spring 1928 hatch, or hens, not over 2 yrs. old, W. R. Cunningham, Dixie, Ga., Rt. 2. ee Want 35 laying pullets or hens, not over.1 yr. old. Prefer White Leyhorns. Must be thoroughbred. Will exch. val- _ ue $62.50 for same. Write. Mrs. L. Slaighten, Powersville, Ga. Har- (Continued on page 12) Standard ~ pullets, $2; cockerels, $2.50 ea. Cash ce White Leghorns, Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, oe : Thursday, December 20, 1998 Se "MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 25 good straw brooms, 20c ea. plus : _ postage. J. V. Gable, Buchanan, Ga., Pee rte oo Black walnuts, hulled and dry, 1928 crop. Any quantity. Mrs. T.. J. : Williams, Matthews, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 Enterprise 4 qt. sausage stuffer, $3.50 FOB. Write first. Mrs. W. W. ~ Crocker, Valdosta; Ga., 111. Craw- ford. Ave. 1 1-2 bu. walnuts, sound and dry, $1.50 bu. P. B. Brown, Ball ie ag Ga., Rt. 1. 8 bu.-walnuts, hulled ae dried. This yrs. crop, $1.50 bu. or exch. for chickens. Mrs. C. H. Snow, Ivey, Ga. Fresh, hulled, sundried: black wal- = eas 1b. Will exch. for peas, corn or cot- ton seed. Mrs. Rebecca Wright, Rt. >. 1y*Box. 70, Tignall, Ga... About 5 bu. black oe hulled and ready for sale. Mrs. C. G Har- well, Godfrey, Ga. New geese feathers, $1 lb. Mrs. D. 2G. Bennett, Mershon, Ga., Rt. 1, No. 15. 3 Washed clean, sheep wool, $1 Ib. a Miss Lela. Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt. 2. et 2 bu. black walnuts, hulled, $1.50 bu. of 50 Ibs. FOB. or exch. for apples. Miss Gladys Sanders, Coch- ran, Ga., Rt. 4. White chicken feed bags, 100 Ib. size, $9 a 100 postpaid, or exch. for shelled corn. Miss Mamie Roach, = Daisy, Gay Bt 1: 10. hw. extra large black walnuts, - this yrs. crop, hulled and dried, $7.50 FOB here, or $1 bu. in less quantities. _. Miss Mattie Winn, Adel, Ga., Box 42. a _ Velvet beans, ground up for stock feed, $2 per 100 Ibs. Send P. O. money order with order. Mrs. C. W. _Jacobs, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 1. oe New geese feathers, 6 Ibs. $5.10. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Gea Rte: Black walnuts, hulled and dey $i _bu., or exch. for peanuts or pecans; also. 7 lbs. feathers, $5, and Red hot pepper, 25c Ib., or exch. Mrs. J. B. Pruitt, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. on Large black walnuts, hulled, $2 bu. - also purple crepe myrtle, 5 to 6 in. high, well rooted, $1 ea. Mrs. P. T. Hipp, Greenville, Ga., Ri, Bo Black walnuts, 1928 crop, hulled, -80 per bu. plus exp. hgs. Wyatt Brooks, Arlington, Ga., RFD.. > - 2 bu. walnuts, $1. 25 per bu. May- = nard Neal, Hemp, Ga. ee Hickory nuts, 4c lb., FOB here. _ Mrs. M. O. Bryant, Rupert, Ga. : . Nice, clean chicken feathers, 25e |b. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. r Black walnut peas, large piees, 50c lb. del. Mrs. J. D. McKibben, Lo- cust Grove, Ga. Napier Grass roots, $2 a 100; white _. French artichoke tubers, for plant- ing, $1 gal., del. T. L. Mitchell, Be con; Ga. SS 2: buy first: class black wolinie, hulled and 1928 crop, $1 bu. FOB, E. Brakefield, Shiloh, Ga. 150 lbs. black walnuts, 3e Ib, 100 Ibs. large hickory nuts, 2c 1b., all 2 hulled and dried and FOB The Rock. No checks. Send P. O. money order. R.. Persons, The Rock, Ga., Rt. 1. oe MISCELLANEOUS WANT ED = Want to exch. nice seedling pe- eans for good white feed sacks. I Ib. pecans for every 2 sacks. Mrs. L. A. += Peed, Butler, Ga., Rt. 4. -. i Want 1 M. Napier Grass roots. R. _ .. . Broadhurst, Americus, Ga. p . Want old and young Fox. squirrels, any color, and in any quantity. Will, a pay reasonable cash price. John A. _ Porter, Macon, Ga., Shirley Hills. Want to exch. value for duck ow _ -geese feathers, at 50 lb. Write for oes _ particulars. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cum-. - ming, Ga., Rt. 4. Want horseradish and pink variety of Rhubarb. Mrs. Geo. M. Ayers, - Cedartown, Ga. Want 100 Ib. feed sacks: 100 Ar- -moor-River hedge plants, 1 magno- x. a nuts, $1 bu. also lot of artichokes, 4c | TRESS: same. ~Alge se bought the: ues Se : E NT Want to ak 5, to. 20. bu. Saunas |e maker cotton seed for Big Boll King \ecotton, or Hastings eotton seed. Write. Wrightsville, Ga. Rio a, tors I advertised for. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. W. H. a Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1... - Want 5 or 10 Ibs. new geese - or duck feathers. Will exch. for same. Write. Miss Ellie Belcher, Adairs- ville; Ga., Rt. 3. ~ Want farm products: coop of old hens and roosters, weekly; 50 to 100) ibs., 1928 crop pecans, not over 25e ib. (can use a cheaper grade), send samples; fresh country butter, 10 or more lbs. weekly (must be good)3] rabbits, good and fat fr table use; sweet and irish potatoes, and can use apples at reasonable price, All FOB Sebring, Fla. G. eel Rats Sebring, F la. _ COTTON SEED FOR SALE 30 bu. Sikes Early Big boll cotton seed, $1.75 bu., guaranteed to be pure. Cash with order. W. F. Dick- erson, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 42, 62 bu. ,Cokers. No. 5 cotton seed, $1.50 bu. .. FOB. R. T. Hupp, Bish- op, Ga.,. Box 23. > Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll cot- ton seed, $1.50 bu., $4 a 100. 2nd. year from originator. Bale to acr this yr. FOB. Cash with order. M.. B, | Webb, Jefferson, Gag hi. Wannamaker Cacia - cotton seed, 1 yr. from breeder, 60 bu. 106 lb. sacks, $4; 10 bu. or more lots, $1.10 bu. FOB. K. R. Smith, Thom-. son, Ga., Rt. 2. Coker cotton seed, strain No. 11. Pure. $1 bu. W. A. Bowen, Pec omd, Gare, 150 bu. Rucker cotton seed, $1. 25 bu, J, 2. Conner, Concord, . Ga., Rt. Two... Piedmont Cleveland cotton. ae also Piedmont 2 ear seed corn, at. Farmers prices, or exch. for common corn, cotton seed or >peas. Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga., Rt. 1. Cleveland cotton seed, Marlbo- rough Prolific, \ priced right. Will consider exch. for -syrup, peas, or corn. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Pure Rucker -cotton seed (rolls cleaned at gin), $1.10 casked, FOB. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Ga.,4 Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, $1 bu., or exch. for cow or P. C.} pigs. J. H. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. & j About 35 or 40 bu. Addison Ear- from worms and peelings, bags, $1.50 del. 25 Ib. bags, es del. 175 1b. bacs, Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Re -2, _Talbotton, Ga. - Bank Account Ba Lake, Want 6 bu, strictly Coker Big Boll Cleveland cotton seed, 1st. yr. from Coker. Must be clean, and free from trash or faulty black seed. Will pay $1 bu. cash. T. Lester Mas- sey, Danielsville, Ga., : ub ei = FRUITS FOR SALE oe 80 lbs. of bright dried apples, free from worms, 15e per Ib. FOE. W.F: Miller, Lula, Ga. ee fe Extra good suvacied apples, free 10 Ib. Thomas $9 del. Mrs. Yate apples tree run, $1. 25 per bu. basket, FOB. Cornelia. In barrels, 5 bu. lots, Cornelia, Ga, $1 per bu. C. M. Miller, Georgia cracker apples, Yates and Terrys, $1. 25 per bu. box, tree run. M.-F. Merrim, Demorest, Ga. Yates and Terrys, winter apples, T5e per bu. by load at orchard. Pack-. ed in standard bu. boxes, box. Also nice bright dried apples, | 15 per lb. FOB here. Cash with order. A. J. Collins, Pemercey Ga.. Ri 1, -$1> per) Blackberry and grape preserves, green tomato pickle, ripe tomato hot sauce, 50c per qt. in glass jars. Add postage. Exch.. for eating apples, pe- cans, or for any, kind of flowers, seed, bulb, Smith, Aiistell, or tubers. Mrs. S. T. a., Rt. 2. Extra nice dried apples, 20c per lb. No orders for less than 5 Ibs. Add _ postage. Rhubarb roots, giant red, 10c ea. Mrs. Jd. eS Brookshire = Demorest. Ga. " Sundried apples, from choice fruit - free from worms and cores, 7 lbs., $1 del. 100 ibs. $12. Guarante satis-. faction. Mrs. B. R. Woodliff, Flow- ery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. - LZ Ibs. of bright dried apples, free : from peeling, cores, and worms. Will: exch. for anything useful. 15c per lb. del. Mrs. J. A. Mooney, Quill, Ga. Peach preserves in. pint Mason ars, $4.50 per doz. Miss Lola Adams, ly cotton seed, grown a bale to acre, $1.50. bu., or 100 Ibs. for $5 FOB. Miss Vennie Chadwick, Calhoun, Ga. | 200 Ibs. for 2 pure bred Duroc Jer- fleg and cholera, and be healthy anid $1. 50 bu., -{ton seed. Sell or exch. for corn. W. Re. I, Several. bu. Sure Crop eotton seed: will cull and_sell, $1.50 bu., or $4 for 100 lbs. Good, - sound seed, | slightly mixed by ginning. Will exch. sey shoats, inoculated against swine in fine cond. Willard Rowland, Carnesville, Gatti Pure Rucker cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB; also some Broad Leaf tobacco seed, 30c 0Z., or $3 Ib. postpaid; dry hot pepper in pod, 30c lb.,. del. and. nice, yellow pop corn, 10c lb., $3 bu. L. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Cokers cotton seed, $1 bu. Becks Special, $2 bu., FOB for immediate pp aomea qi: P, Beck Co., Bowdon, a 100 bu., Cokers No. 5 Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, $1. bu., FOB.. Jno. I. Callaway, Madison, Ga. : Vandivers Heavy Fruiter cotton seed, privately ginned and recleaned | 100 bu. Se. te Vandiver, Lavonia, Ga. Imp. GusvinuwinGer Slovenia cot- t c f s C. Oliver, Carnesville, Ga. Covington Toole Black root res- istant cotton seed, $4 per 100 Ibs. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. . Pure Rucker cotton "seed, Ist yr. from breeder. Linted about 46 per cent. All seed offered. personally grown on my own farm. FOB prices. $1.50 bu., 10 bu., $1.40. 50 bu., 8 _ lia; 2 arbor-vitea. Will exch. dbl., red and yellow CAnHRe, at 40c doz. for $1.30; 100 bu., $1.25 = - Major Crow Gainesville, Ga., Rt. a per, in pod, very C. M. Head, Marietta, Ga. _ FRUITS WANTED Will exch. nice seedling pecans for dried apples or peaches, pound |. oe pound. Mrs. L. A. Peed, Butler, a Rte 4. Will exch, hulled. bike walnuts for good orchard run apples, bu. for bu. - L. Morrison, Jr., Barney, Ga., RE. wo. SEED FOR SALE Nest onion sets, red and white, 60c ear del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 'Fobaceo seed, old Kentucky Broad Leaf (very productive), 25 per oz., ae spoonful. J. L. Crome, Philomath, a. 1-2 bu. multiplying seullion - but- ons, 20 qt. also red hot, nicely | ured pepper (fine for sausage), $2 or 8 gals., 2 gals., Everbearing okra eed, 20c Tb. or exch. for English. peas at 25e 1b. Mrs. John aD, Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4. Scullion onion buttons, 60e gal. P: Re Browh, Ball Ground, Gas Rt 1. 150 bu. Pride of Ga., and Stone Mtn., watermelon seed, about 1-2 ea. $1 Ib. or better price if entire lot is taken. R. R. Smarr, Griffin, Ga., Box 295. =. Winter frost proof Bunch Eng. pea seed, 30 Ib., also Damson plums and May cherries, 25 ea. Mrs. Eva Cris- ler, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2. | 200 lbs. pure - Seven Top. turnip eed, 15 1b., 200 lbs. cheyenne pep- dry, 15 lb. FOB. Nice, clean, dry sage, 60c Ib., del. Send P. O. money order only. "Mrs. J. E. es Milan, Ga., ee 2. /-make best offer on entire lot. J. G : | F lowers aud Beads Fe or | theas, 15c ea., blue and white varie- (25c ea. del. or will exch. for anything | ea. Mrs. D. e Jone, Aciigies, Ga. 20 Tbs. Pharm ond Gray watermelo as $1 lb. FOB Pitts, J. B. Cereal Pitts, Ga., shite s Good, shade dried hago: 50c tb. smaller lots, 10 oz.,.or exch. for. good cotton bags. Mrs. D. i. Smith, Bowdon, Ga. Several gals. Hot red pepper, nea fresh. Also green hot pepper, fo pickling. Make best offer cash pe Ib., or gal. Mrs. E. M.. Rowland Carnesville, Ga. White nest onions, 60e gal. a | Also Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.50 a 100. Mrs, R. Seas orem Ga., Ribs oe os Onion seed, $1.75 Ib. Bermadic $2 lb., okra: seed, 10lb., in 5 Th. ioe 25c. Roy Stephens, Flowery Ga << About 8 Ibs. Perkins : bong pod okra seed. Sell more Ib.. lots, 40c lb. postpaid, or Camp, Blakely, Ga. - About 100. lbs. nice, Gray watermelon seed, 75c tb. Mrs. V. P. Warren, Kathleen, Ga. : _135 lbs. Dixie Belle watermelon seed, $1 1b., also 50. lbs.: Tom Watson seed, $1. 25 lb. Cash with order. W. F, Dickerson, es. Ge: Rt. d, Box 712. = SEED. WANTED aa Want pumpkin seed. Advise price and quantity. cae Goodwin, Weston, Ga. es Want to exch. Saha for Willets. ss Wonder frost proof English pea seed, butter beans, or string bean seed. Write. Miss Mae Turk, : Reclate Ga., Rt. 1. s POTATOES FOR SALE New Lookout Mtn.. ., irish potates (delightful for eating), $1.25 bu. M. F. Merriam, Demorest, Ga. a 50 bu., Blue irish potatoes, $1 bu FOB my place. W. B. Freemany Clveland, Ga., Rt. 5... -- Green Mtn. and irish cobbler po- tatoes, $2 per 100 lbs., Porto Rico sweet potatoes, $1.75 per 100 Ibs. Prompt shipment. Wm. Nunn, Law- renceville, Ga., Rt. 4. ae Large irish cobbler potatoes, 3c Ib. Ae iC. -G. ee Talbotton,. Gay pe _Sale and Wanted - Milk aad wine lilies, 25c ea.; pink verbena, rcoted, d0e ea. geranium cuttings. 50e ea., , pink oxalis, 5c ea., wander ng jew, Be ea. winter pinks, white with yellow center, 20c doz., also hanover seed, 25 lb., 1 lb.; col- lard seed, 50c. Cash with order. Add postage. Mrs. M. E. Ricks, Moultrie Ga. Rt 2: Box G = Cuttings from dbl. red, white inl pink altheas ; abelias, forsythia, Pere sian lilacs and cape jasmine, $1.50 - a 100 or-20 doz. del. Not inspected by Bureau of Entomology. - Mrs. Bu E. Gooch, Eatonton, Ga. Pink and white oleander, heavily rooted, 15 25c ea., pink and white weigelas, cape jasmine, dbl.. white spirea, red everblooming spirea, 2 yr. old boxwoods, 20c ea., purple lilac, crepe myrtle, azaleas, forsythia, al gated. iris, 25e doz., blue sweet scented violets, 50c a 100. all colors mixed gladioli bulbs, 50 doz.. Wel! rooted. Add postage. Mrs. J. Elsner, : Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. - Red barilla bulbs, blooming size, useful. Well rooted sage cuttings, 10 ea., 3 for 25e. Add postage. Mrs. D. H. Smith, Bowdon, Ga., Rt, 5. Phlox Subulatea- -plants, rose pink, 75 per 100; del. golden spurr Giant Trumpet daffodils bulbs, 40c doz., del; Riverton Jewel, hardy phlox, 50 doz: Hybribe Amaryllis bulbs, 20 ea. "Hyaciirt Candicans bulbs, 25_ 10cea., red marigold seed, 10 ul; all colors phlox, 15 doz. = 25e: kudzu vine, 5c ea. pink and | yrothy Perkins roses, well root- ea., white and yellow honey- 1c ea. Also Lady Thompson erry plants, 25c a 100. Add e in lots for less than 50c. with order. Will exch. for dried D) S. J. Seal, Douglas, Ga. - Red Xmas cactus, different sizes 50c up, budded to bloom; blue od, moss rose, white and purple in exch. for dwart canna bulbs, = peony crowns, abelia, grass or monthly roses; larkspur, bright, yellow marigold, dbi. ich-me-not seed, to exch. for sweet snap dragon, pansy or dbl. zen- ed. Miss Emma Harris, Demo- a., RE 1, Box 110. Se eral colors of Yellow Star Jas- ne, rooted ea. roses, 6 for. $1; 30 rose cuttings, 75e a 100; large tunia plants, frost proof, 25e doz. lection cf rooted pot plants, 6 for | Perkins roses, 25 ea., 6 for $1; le wisteria, 25c. Also would like jasmine and petunias. Address Plants sent, but notice from P. ept.that they could not be del. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt. A. 2 yr. size rose plants: Paul Netron s Columbia, - white American ty, climbing, 25 ea., 5 for $1; white Easter lily, 10; dbl. dahlias, nixed colors, 50c doz., white _tube- ose ,25c doz. pink Thrift plant, 15 OZ. $1 a 100; white Shasta daisies, Be doz. large bloom cannas, 4 shades af pink, white, red and. orange, 40 z. dbl. white May pinks, 3 bunches. r 25c. State inspected. Mrs. W. M- : a ie Siloam, Ga. 3 orsythia, golden beils, white Star- jasmine, bridal wreath, pea shrub, red bud, hawthorne, lilac, rd and pink. spirea, oak hydrangea, variega- ted rose, white and pink Dorothy rkins, crepe myrtle, 4 tor: 30c. 75c doz. 10 colors mixed iris, 20 bulbs -85c; 50c a 100 red and white ramb- eaved pink and yellow wiegelas, well ooted, 2 yrs. old, 20c ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Ree bey" Nepal ligustrum, Pyracantha Pitt- sporum, Photenia, Camelia, Japoni- bbe ea. Any three for $1.55; le, red pink, purple, oleanders, ed, white, yellow, cream with red tri ipes, - dbl. Althea, utterfly bush, Spirea, Van Houitti, bl. Reevesena, Thumbergi, _ pink, rimson, Euonimus jasmines, Hy- angea, Kerria-forsythia, roses, rose- ary, any 4 for $1.15; 6 for $1.60; Mrs. J. A, Griffin, 512- 16 Ave., E. Cordele, Ga. Japanese honeysuckle, . brilliant red ind cream cannas, 50c doz; bronze, age and bright yellow chrysanthe- 25 doz.; Palmer violets, . bloom all- winter, fragrant, le day lilies, $1 per 100; will .2e40F Anthony -waterer, white nd purple spirea, abelia, ligustrum, oe azelicie or altheas, any color s. W.. A. Bagley, Cusseta, Ga., Rt. American arbor vitea, 12-15 in. 5 rican Beauty roses, pink: and yel- ww azalias, Palmar violets, sweet illiams, English dogwood, 25 ea. for $1; coral pink Cherokee roses, weet scented crabapples, $1 per yarberry bushes, 75c doz; yellow oods, 3 for 50c; cream narcissus, jant dbl. daffodils, pink perennial hlox, giant spotted day lilies, 35c 0z; altheas, mixed. os 8 for $1; ap Iris, 50c doz. Mrs. . Wilson. rganton, Ga. Milk and Wine lily bulbs, A0e doz er hum; red spider lilies, 25 doz. 1 yellow sweet suonkes narcissus | bulbs, 75e : ful climbing Lily of the Val -doz; red amaryllis, . nquils, crepe myrtle, Eng. ~dog- | begonias, geraniums, fern, Doro- | o hear from lady who sent me $2.50 | or $1.10; Giant Ribbon Grass, Yue-. and everblooming wisteria, 3 for roses, 2 for 25c; 2 variegated | violets, 50c per 100 pink - or white oleanders or yellow) ia, Coral berry, Camphor, Crepe Primulinum, 10z; 10 choice rooted roses, $1; Jap. per hun; See wale. with yellow center narcissus, $1. 50 per hun. paper white narcissus, $2 per hun; white spider lilies, dbl. orange lily, six kinds canna lilies, mixed colors verbena, purple lantana, 35c 5c. All Gov. inspected. Add postage on orders less than $1; Mrs. J. E, Harrell, Quitman, Ga>- RE =6, _Jonquil bulbs, $1 per 100 or exch. for canna bulbs at 25c doz., rooted monthly rose cuttings at 10c ea. Mrs. S.-W. Cook, Alto, Ga. Three named varieties Tris, 50c doz. postpaid. Miss. Lillian Grub, Demorest, Ga. ~ Nice large well rooted At abea: jasmine, evergreen vine, white star, flowers in clusters, very. fragrant, 25c del. also Boston Ivy vine, clings, to wall or tree, well rooted, 2 "for 25 postpaid. Mrs. . Wiley Yates, wick, Ga. Orange lilies, Jonquil, Sone den: sword lilies, 50c doz.; dbl. pink al- mond, English dogwood, Chinquepin: rose, 20 ea; red velvet rose, 1d ea; crepe myrtle, 25c ea; hedge, 10c ea; also tame blackberries, 25 doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Miss Claudie James, ae Rock, Ga., Reet se Dbl. yellow japonica, 2 Vrs: old; well rooted, golden bell, rooted, pink running rose, 25c ea; pink and deep red Crepe Myrtle, 40e ea; Iris, 35 doz; hardy phlox, 40c doz; peachtree rose, 20 ea; sweet William, 25 doz. Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. | Be Weigelia. rose, 25c and 40; hardy yellow primroses, fox glove, golden glow, purple Iris and monthly rose cuttings, Virginia creeper, 25c ea; white sweet Williams, 50c doz; pink peonies, bleeding heart, white, lilac, | seed, 10 pkg; oak-leaved hydrangea, 50c; rooted boxwood, $1 ea; red cannas, 40 doz. snowball. English dogwood, flowering peach, 30c ea; daffodils, 20c doz. also. strawberry plants, $1 per M. Add postage.. Mrs. Geo. .W. Davis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. oe = Purple lilac bushes, 4-5 tt. 30e ea. American arbor-vitea, 5 ft. red and watermelon crepe " myrtle, doz. White April blooming narcissi bulbs, $1 per 100; 6 dbl. red cannas, with green or bronze foliage, $i. Will exch. Dorothy Perkins roses, li- lace, erabapple, monthly rose. bushes, 25e ea. blue and white variegated -or exch. for japonica. Mrs. Jno. F, Myers Hart: well, Ga., Rt. 4. Jonquils, 25e doz. No orders fous than 50c. Mrs. vast - Hamer, La- Grange, Ga., Rt. : Special 50ec ees 1 doz, day: lilies, 3 yellow cannas, 3. chrysanthe- mums, 1 doz. narcissus. Add postage: Mrs. C. M. Slack, Warwick, Ga.,. ao Red aad yellow azaleas, Cherokee roses, $1 per doz; Japonica, barberry | -almonds and altheas, 8 for 30; pur- bush, 75 doz; boxwoods, arborvitea, erabapples, 25c ea; pink, perennial phlox, 35c doz; blue iris lilies, winter ferns, tiger lilies, 40c doz; snow- drops, 75c 100; trailing arbutus, 25e doz; Miss Eunice Abercrombie, Mor- ganton, Ga. White narcissus, jonquil, " white Star jasmine bulbs, glove orange li!- ies, flowerine almond, 20e ea; altheas. red and white, red rambler rose, 15c ea; dbl. yellow Japonica, pink weig- lea, white spirea, 25c ea; Iris, 35 doz; purple wisteria, 20c ea. All well ooted, Add postage. Mrs. B. L. El- ae Ellijay, -Ga., Rt. 3. Forsythia, yellow, pink almond, abt. yellow Japonica, red altheas, 20c ea; white Jasmine bulbs, jonquil, white marcissus, hardy yellow butter- cup, 20c doz; pink weiglea, 25e ea; Pink monthly rose, red velvet, red rambler rose, well rooted. Add post- age. Linda Hix, EllaGap, Ga. Azaleas, crabapples, sugar plums, 15c ea. or 8 for $1; purple iris, 40c doz: tiger lilies, $1 100; trailing ar- butus, aoe doz; hollyhocks, ee doz. or weil. postpaid. Mrs. Bar-. $2 yellow buttercups, 20e doz; pink ets sxe Aires $2 | per 100. All welll eas Mrs. W. BE Fain, Morganton, a Dark purple i iris, shasta. daisis; 85e doz; hardy phlox, 50c doz; leopard lilies, 40c doz; altheas, English. dog- wood, forsythia, yellow thorny ros- es, well rooted, 2 for 25c; pink wei- glea 2 yrs. old well rooted, 50c ea; weeping Mary 25c ea. Add postage. Will exch. for anytring useful. Mrs_ Nancy Henderson, HiNay,: Ga., Rt. 2, Box 44. Evergreens . and eiruiba for sale: sold by the half doz. choice of 6 for $1; write for variety. Bronze day | lily, fragrant, cream and white jon- quil bulbs, $1.25 per 100. Bulbs size to bloom next spring and some larger, all first class products and C...G. Heaton, Min- eral Bluff, Ga. : Double tuberose, Bccclviee Pearl, -{10ce or 3 for 20c. 5 for 30c, bloom- ing size. Mrs. M. L. Goddard, Sum- merville, Ga., Rt. 4.;-Box 71. Balm of Gilead, 50c ea; white baby ramblers, 20c ea; red cannas, trail- ing arbutus, 25c ea; butter and egg plants, snow on the mountain, tree- moss, 25 doz; moon vine, 10c ea; red-and yellow azaleas, Cherokee roses, $1 doz. Mrs. Hattie aye, Morganton, Ga. Several hun. Amaryllis Scie Intense crimson lily bulbs, 20c ea.. or 8 for 50c; Lemon canna bulbs 1 5e-*eai, 2 for: 25c.. Mrs. - Maude. esd Arjington, Ga., Rt. - Red verbena, well rooted, chtysan- chew anise 5 ea; double. yellow jon-| quils, 25c -doz; springeria fern, 25c ea; sweet blue violets, 10c doz; climbing red and pink tea rose, weil rooted, 20c ea. Miss Dorothy Carter, Rockingham, Ga. SRt.- 3. Large double African double Dahlia bulbs, | 25e ea. Miss Annie E. Jones, Ht 8G ee ayetteville, Ga. - Shasta daisies, banay larkspur plants, 25 doz; Hardy: larkspur seed, all colors, large carnation pop- py seed. perennial sweet pea seec. morning bride seed, blanket flower seed, 12c pkg. Will exch. one doz. plants of daisies or larkspur for 1 fs snowball bush rooted. Mrs. L.. Stewart, McDonough, Ga., Rt. 3. Madonna lily bulbs, lavender | crepe. myrtle, red flowering quince, bridal. wreath, 25c ea; hardy . oak leaf yard- hydrangea, =205 large heavy rooted boxwood, $1 ea; pine burr. geranium, 10e or 2 for 15e; will exch. for rooted abelia or blue Roman hyacinths bulbs. Seed: dbl. hollyhocks, burning bush, dahlia, flowering zinnia, fire plant, dwart red fall marigold, yellow summer marigold, prince feather, old fash- ioned bachelor buttons, fire ball, 10c pkg. Will exch. for azaleas, butter- Rt. | fly bush. or Octagon soap coupons lat 1c ea. Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpha- |: retta, Ga., Rt. 2. Purple sweet filse. 4 for 30c; pink ple king Iris, 12 30c; golden pells, 3 for 30c. All well rooted. Mrs. A Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box. 59. Double red-japonicas, 2 yrs. root: ed, $1.50 ea., not prepaid. Miss Nan- nie Morrison, Barney, Ga., Rt. 2. Sweet scented grass pinks, mixed, hollyhock plants, 25e per doz. Sweet scented winter blooming violets, star of Bethlehem, 10c per doz. Severa: colors double dahlias, 10c ea. 85c per doz. Pink perkins, blue rambler, crimson cluster, rambler dwarf, baby doll white, all rooted, 10c-ea. Phorn- less yellow rose, pink almond, purple lilac, or butterfly bush, birdseye bush all rooted, 15 ea. Cuttings from red, pink, cream everblooming roses, Be per doz. Mrs. oJ. Winter, Buford. Ga. ee laree iris bulbs, dark blue, double flag, 50c per doz. Royal lavy- ender, 45c per doz. Junipers, 18 te 20 in. high, nice plumons, dark green tops and well rooted. Englishvariety. 835 ea. Snowball, double white spi- rea, weigelia, forsythia, 25c ea. Gold- -lilaes, yellow bells, marigold |. shell pecans, or Stewart pecans, en chain, 6 for 00c. e Oak teat: eae = rangers, welt rooted, 300. ea. . Plower<. tereups, hardy perennial phlox, 25c per doz, Will exch. for peanuts. Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella. Gap, Ga. Cape jasmine blooming pear, root- ed, 25c ea. Lemon lilies, 15c ea. 2 for Addie Grimblex Bartlett, 25c. Mrs. Mt. Zion, Ga. Well rooted.deep red crepe myrtle .. sprouts, make best offer. Few pink, purple also. Plenty; rooted purple jonquils, swect scented daffodils, make best offer. Will exch. for healthy pigs or chick- ens or baby chicks. Mrs: EB. M. Row- land, Carnesville, Ga. April blooming narcissus, $1 per C. King Humbert red cannas and- large rose pink cannas, 75 per doz. Mrs. G. M. Barrow, Madison, Ga. Star of Bethlehem, 15c per doz. Rooted roses, Dorothy Perkins, pin' and white 10c ea. Rooted monthl: roses, 10c ea. Shasta daisies, 25c per doz. Blue and white violets, 10c ; per doz. Col. privet hedge cuttings, 20e per 100. Hedge lilies, 15e per doz. 2 geraniums, 2 ferns, 2 begonias 1 rose, 12 hedge lilies, 6 holly hocks, - $1, Purple- and white lilacs, 10c ea, Rooted cape jasmines, 20c ea. Mrs. Ada M. Rice, Maxeys, Ga., Box 95. Abelias, 3 clumps for $2. 715, 2 yrs. old for 50c ea. Amoor river privet, 3 clumps for $2.75, smaller size, 50c ea. Boxwood, 18 in. high, $5 per doz. Lavender and white spirea, blue and white hydrangeas, altheas, for- sythia choice roses, climbing and tea 50c ea. Cherokee Queen, $1.50 for 2 yr. old plant. Thorny daisies, 8 doz. for $1. Mrs.: M. Butler, West Point, Ga. 5 bu. Mammoth Russian sunflower seed, 12 1-2c per lb. Arthur Fre- man, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 5. 8 rooted 3- ft. high crepe. myrtles. watermelon color, 25c ea. Purple iris dark color, 75 for $1.15. Lilac, light lavender, 10c. ea. Rooted bridal. wreat 15e, -Hore~ hound, nice size bunches, 10c ea. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga., Rt. 3. Bridal wreath, Golden bell, Mt. laurels, coral berry bushes, 2 Xs old rose bushes, red, pink, yellow, white, all rooted, obo. ea., 5 for $1, del. Will exch. for dahlia bulbs gad Grace %; canna roots, all colors. Mrs. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Deep pink well rooted crepe myrtle 25e ea. Will exch. for anything use- = |ful. Mrs. W._E. Hodges, Deepstep, | Ga. Ried 300 boxwood plants, good roots, del. Cape jes- _ samin, rooted, 30 ea., cuttings, 5 $20 del, or $1 per doz. ea. Star jessamin, 30c ea. White spi- rea and lilac rooted, 25e ea. Mrs. R. Robinson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3: March flower, double orange daffo- dils, 25e per doz. Yellow, blue, lav- red oe quince japonica, pink peach. roses. aN ing almonds, 20 ea. Fox gloves, but- - fos cherokee __ roses for hedge, 75 per doz. Shasta Annie - Paper write cream narcissus bulbs ~ ender iris, 80c per doz. Lemon lilies ee 30e doz. Bleeding heart, pink, lav- ender, blue puzzle fool, 40c- -ea. Crepe | myrtles, pink weigelas, rooted, 252 -ea. Yellow double japonicas, 25c ea. Red quince, 25c ea. Goldenchair, 20c ea. Blue hedge, 3 for 25c. Snowbal. 40c ea. Sweet almonds and peaches x rose deep pink, 20c a. Miss Pearl | Vick, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 70. Seed of Globe amaranth, eternal as flower, cosmas, all colors, double zen- nias, velvet okra, four slim pods Oi red peppers, ripe, 2 arid: 8-in, long <2 1 doz. genuine Bermuda onion sets, | : to exchange for one pound of paper to pay own postage. Write address plain. Mrs. Alice Warner, ville, Ga., 211 Atlanta. St. * - White Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz. or 100 bulbs for $2. Add postage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt. 2. Mixed gladioli, bright colors, 25 doz., smaller size, 1c ea. All sure to bloom, Some reduction on quantities. Add postage. Mrs. B. Edmondson, Cedartown, Ga., Rt, Be (Continued on page 14) ea. large Jo Barnes- _ "= (Continued from page 9) = CHICKENS WANTED Want to exch. value $10 for 10 laying pullets, any good breed. H. L. Farmery.Albany, Ga., 801 3rd Ave. Want to exch. value $12 for 12 hens, _ any large breed. Mrs, G. H. Eley, White Plains, Ga. Want 1 February or March hatch pue bred R. I. registered stock R. I. _ rooster. Mrs. H. L. Odum, Daisy, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 14, : Want 9 Batred Rock or R. I. Red hens and 1 cock. Will exch. 10 bu. shelled corn from Moultrie, W. P. Ta- bor, Autreyville, Ga. Want to exch. $15 value for 15 Brown or White Leghorn yr. old hens. Prefer Everlay strain Brown Leg- horn yr. old hens. Prefer Everlay strain Brown Leghorns. W. R. Sing- leton, Norcross, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 15 head of hens and 2 cock- erelg. Black, white face Spanish. Must be pure bred. Quote best price in \first letter. C. W. Strickland, Scre- ven, Ga., RFD 1 Want to exch 9 pure bred Buff Orpington pullets and 1 cockerel, _ March hatch for 9 pure bred Wyan- - dotte pullets and 1 cockerel (March hatch). Ea. to pay charges 1 way. horns. W. R. Singleton, Norcross, Ga., Rt. 1 Want pibaork March and Apri! hatch White Leghorn pullets. Must be healthy, well developed and clean. State what you have and your bes: price. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. Want 5 hens, any large type. Mus: be seelthy Will exch. value for same. Mrs. O. L. Ellenburger, Royston, Ga., Re 3. Want to exch. 75 cap. Dependable incubator, for 5 S.C. R. I. Red hens Tompkins strain. Instruction book, egg tester, thermometer included. Used 1 season. Ea. pay Exp. Mrs Princess Wilson, Morven, Ga., Rt. 1 Box 44. _ Want limited mecte of pullets. any heavy breed. Wiil exch. value. ee C. G. Chapman, Heiperion, Ga., Rt. 6 Want heavy breed fryers and hens. State. preed, weight and price. Freu I. Baker, Columbus, Ga, Rt. 2, Want to exch. papershell pecan: : for good strain White Leghorn, March. or April hatch pullets. 3 lbs. pecans for 1 pullet. Write. Roy Crouch, Gay, : Ga. Want 1 Aristocrat Barred Rock pillets at bargain for cash. No culls. Aiso. will excn. 1 April BK. R. Aristo- erat rooster for another Aristocrat _ to prevent inbreeding. J. B. Buyers, Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 1, - White _Leghorn March and April pullets, any amt. Wul exch. Siuart, Schley; Money-Maker and Success trees for same. ponnay C. _ Smith, nticello, Ga. aoe Se awd. red Ls payne! pucks, GEESE, ETC, FOR SALE _ 10 extra large size geese, $1.50 ea., ~ or exch. for Indian Runner or white Muscovey ducks. Mrs. W. D. Lee, reowdon, Ga., Rt. 5, - Imp Mammoth White Pekin ducks, $5 pr., $7 trio, FOB; also eggs in season, $1.50 for 15 del. B. M. Holl- _ and, Bowersville, Ga. Pure White Indian Runner drakes, bd ea. G. N. Thomas, Thomasboro, a <9 fine geese, $10 for lot. Mrs. J. _ -b.. Wilds, Manor, Ga., Rt. 1. 6 Big Blue -geese: 2 geese and 4 ganders. $1.50 ea., or $8 for lot, FOB. x No. checks. Cash | or money order. Mrs. W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Ga., PRE 2, Box 31. Muscovey fake 1928 hatch, $1 ea. |L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Ducklings of Mammoth White Pe- kin s.rain, easy to raise, ready to eat at 10 to 12, wks. of age, wt., 5 and 6 lbs. ea. Ha.ches coming of. weekly, $17.50 per 50, and $35 a 10v. Live adel. guaranteed. 20 per cent cash with order. Jack L.-Kirker, Savan- nah, Ga., Rt. A. 4 turkey toms, Giant strain. Fath- ar wt. 62 lbs., at 20 mos. old./1 for $18; 2 for $12 ea., and'1 small breed, 4.50. Mrs. J. G. Waldrop, Tifton, Ga., at. 4. aod Pure bred G. M. B. turkeys. Bird 3ros. strain. April hatch tom, wt., 2 o 25 lbs., $10 ea., hens, 12 to 15 lbs., >8 ea., $15 a pr. Mrs. Oscar Eubanks, Sowersville, Ga. 8 turkeys: 2 toms and 1 hen, about 3 mos. old, $5 ea., or $14 for the 3. OB. Cash with order. Mrs, W. T. Jodd, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. : 1 Bronze 8 mos. old tom, fine for breeding, $8. Send_money order. Miss S| Virginia Hollis, Baxley, Ga. Have sold all of my guineas. An- swer to many inquiries. Mrs. M. M. dolton, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 4. 1 pure bred Black turkey hen and 3 young ones, 2: mos. old; 4 black and 4 bronze. Large stock and heavy lay- srs. $12 for lot or exch. for 12 lay- ng Tancred strain W. Leghorns, Mrs.. . Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. 4 turkey hens and 1 gobbler, $30 or lot FOB. M. B. pure stock. Mrs. oR Barrow, Buckhead, Ga., Morgan ee Pure Bourbon Red turkeys, 45 1b. irs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 4. ' Seater aida Golden and Amhearst pheasants, 928 hatch. Fully grown and in ju- | extra fine Goldens, renile plumage: 15 pr., Lady Amhearst, $20. L. J. sarrow, West Point, Ga. Pure bred M. B. turkeys. Bird Bice train. April and May hatch: toms, 310 ea., hens, $6 and $7.50 ea. Geo. 1. Shirley, Bowersville, Ga. - Full stock Big Bone Giant Bronze pring hatch turkey tom, from tom 4,62 Ibs., at 5 yrs. old; toms wt. 5 to 60 lbs. at 20 mos. old, $20 FOB. irs, Jek. pee Adairsville, ( 1Ga., Rt Half Big Bone barkey tome. wt vhen 5 yrs. old, 60 lbs., $8 ea., FOL Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 1 pr. guineas, 75c pr., FOB. Mrs J. D. McKibben, Locust Grove, Ga. ~ Pure bred M. B. turkeys, 40c Ib. t about 86 lbs., others, smaller. FOB. Mrs. Arthur Owen, Barnesville, Ga. 1 Giant Bronze Bird Bros. Gold- bank strain turkey tom and hen, gooa markings for breeding purposes $25 for both; 8 young turkeys, 40c Ga. Narragansett turkeys: toms, $7; ens, $6; pr. $12; trio, $16. W. J. Bar- geron, -Sardis, Ga. 8 turkeys: 1 old tom 1927) Mam- moth Bronze; 1 young tom, about 17 tbs. Sell or exch. 1 tom for 1 same December 20, 1928. FLOWERS OND SEED | = FOR SALE Il blooming velvet marigolds and w dbl. marigold seed, 10c cupful ; running moss, 5c bunch. Add age. Mrs. D. W. Hicks, Pitts, Ga., 2, Box 82. : sorted azaleas, $1 doz. B. W. An- son, Grovetown, Ga., Rt. 2. Red dahlias and white and red va- gated, 3 for 25c; tiger lily, butter eggs, narcissi, white iris and d eanna bulbs, all 25e doz., red a, 25c ea. Mildred Taylor, Gor- Ga. Rt. 3.2 Snowadrops, crepe myrtle, deep pink, - ea., $2 doz., each; white bouquet , 25 ea., $2.50 doz. Calif. priv- doz., walnut and pecan trees, ea., $2 doz. Currants and brown ions,.25c ea. Mrs. W. H. Ruck- Milner, Ga. - = ee rple lilac, 1 yr. size, 20 ea., Dor- -erkins roses, pink and red, 25c;3. rhite blooming size Easter lily bulbs, 25c doz.,; privet hedge cuttings, 50c Well rooted. Add postage. Cora Frances Hartl ; iss t nt Trimardeau pansy plants, 25 , dbl. larkspur, all colors, 15c doz. ft.) 25c ea. or exch. for rooted ol- nder, any color, or lemon lily (sweet ted) red or white peony; 300 mix- narcissi bulbs, $2.50. Mrs. E. C. mn, Harttwell, Ga. Cape jasmine, and Easter rose, 15c ach; Calif. privet hedge, 30c doz., Bridal wreath, 10c ea. White Easter bulbs. 50c doz. cannas, mixed rs, 25c doz., white spider lilies, or 25c; 6 kinds monthly roses, 6 for $1; jonquils and daffodils, 25 loz. All well rooted and del. Mrs. Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga., Box 62. . Mtn. laurels, altheas, pin low azaleas, 25c ea., 6 for $1; walnut sprouts and huckleberries, $1 ea., bapples, 20c ea., 10 for $1; Barber- bush, 75 doz., pink cherokee ros- es, $1 doz., Giant spotted day lilies, 35c doz., American Beauty rose, 25 6 for $1; English dogwood, 25c ea. H. Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. Trimardeau or Giant, mixed colors, nsy plants, le ea., Add 7e for post- age. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doerun, ht 4 ee - Large dbl. zinnia seed, mixed col- ors, 10c large pkg., single yellow can- as, 20c doz., 8.doz., 50c; seed from me, 5e doz., red flowering quince, i ange cannas,.also yellow with orange Exch. for any kind of lily, narcissi, d b flower. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga., eb, 225 ; Rooted cape jasmine, 2 for 30c; 4 for 50c; 100 for $10; Banana canna, 15 ea., Bachelor buttons, 15 cupful M. L. Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga., 8 single red oleanders, about 3 uin, 60 ea., 6 delicate pink climb- ng roses, 2 yr. old, 30 ea. postpaid. Louie Suggs, Thomaston, Ga. , large African marigold, and scar- let zennia seed, in hull, 10c Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2. Hardy yard hydra = ng bush, salvia, dahlia, e bulbs. 2ta;-Ga., Rt 2. Dbl., red, large President cannas, $2 a 100, $18 M, large red and yellow -eannas, $1.50 a 100, 20 different va- rieties. of fine rose cuttings: $1 8 ey, Conyers, hardy hibiscus and hollyhocks, 10c 7T5e doz., 1 pink monthly rose, 1 igh, 1 creamy, buff monthly rose, k and yel- onica, white spirea, 15c; large or- spots, 5c ea., 50c doz. Add postage. affodil, tulip or amaryllis bulbs of blooming size, or for any kind. of bloomed this summer, 85c ea., 21]. leanders, about 2 ft., coloruncer- | - Purple lilac, pink crepe myrtle, 25c sh; tanzy, horse radish, sage plants, d Dorothy Perkins rose (pink) 10c te r cup- ful, each. All FOB. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, ngea, 5c cut- : dbl. hollyhock, fire plant, burn- flowering mnia, dwarf red Prince Feather, red all marigold, bachelor button seed, all 10c pkg. Will exch. for red crepe myrtle, red and yellow azaleas, red utterfly bush, or milk and wine lily Mrs. Eva Crisler, Alpharet- low daffodils, jonquils, butter. and eggs, white and yellow narcissi, -mix- ed, blooming size, $8 M, rooted Dor- othy Perkins roses and white olean- der cuttings, 25 doz., eas Add post- age. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. Butter _and eggs, daffodil and yel- low jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., blu yard | hydrangea, 25e; rose cuttings, 20 doz. Have no more Amaryllis bulbs for sale. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. M. T. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga., RFD 1, Box 8 | ; White and yellow cannas, 40c doz., shasta daisies, 30c doz., spider and Easter lilies, 1de ea., or $1 doz., Star of Bethlehem, dusty miller, and large purple: violets, 20c doz., each; add postage on all orders: for less than $1. Will exch, for perennial phlox, any eolor, or dbl. hyacinths, milk and wine lilies, or 1 pink or blue hydran- gea, well rooted, of equal value. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. T. J. Thorne, Perkins, Ga: =) cs Old fashioned hardy single grass pinks, blooming. size, 10c a bunch of 3, or 8 clumps for 25c, well rooted, 1 doz., $1; large type cannas, red, yel- low, pink, burnt orange, green or brown foliage, variegated rose and pinkish cream, assorted; 4 kinds of large dbl. dahlias, red, pink, yellow and purple, well rooted, white, pink Dorothy Perkins rose bushes, all 10 ea., $1 doz., Giant of Battles (red) | moss pink rose bushes, purple lilac, 20e ea., also large and well rooted strawberry plants, 20c a 100.. Add postage, Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga: Rte 6. = - Red spider lilies, shasta each, 25 doz., $1.50 a 100; large milk and wine lilies, 40c doz., $3 a. 100; running and bunch honeysuckle, 25 -25 doz., large water lilies, white flat blooms, 50c doz., small spider water lilies, 25c doz., $1 a 100; Add post- age on small orders. Miss Elizabeth and Jack Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6. : Early jonquils, dbl. cream daffo- dils,, white narcissi, mixed, bloom from February until May, blooming size, 25c doz., $1.50 a 100; large blue and white Easter iris, 6 for 25c; large yellow day lilies 25c doz., evergreen, winter blooming pink thrift, 25 doz.,. weigela, pink, rose and white, dbl. | white althea, golden bells pink al- mond, Christmas bush, and coral ber- ry bush honeysuckle, English dog- wood, bridal wreath, crimson, laven- der and white spirea, hardy yellow rose, 25c ea., 5 for $1. All well root- ed and good size. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1. lemon lily bulbs, 85 doz., 3 doz., $1 or exch. for dried apples, 3 lbs. for 1 doz. bulbs. Mrs. E. F. Shel- nutt. College Park, Ga. 206 E. Co- lumbia Ave. Se ..Ferns, begonias and large -geran- jums. Sell or exch. for sound pe- corn (that will really pop) or bunch butterbeans; also have blooming size white Easter lilies, 25 ea., del. Mrs. A. H. Price; Locust Grove,. Ga. Bulbs of dahlias, all colors and kinds, gladioli, cannas and mixed lil- ies, 50e doz., American Beauty rose, rose color weigelas, forsythia, dbl. jasmine, yellow Star jasmine, spirea, cutiings, 10 doz., rooted wisteria, 20 ea., golden glow and shasta daisies, 20c doz., different colors hibiscus, 15c ea. sweet William, 15 doz., phlox and larkspur, 10c doz., butter and si, white and yellow mixed bulbs, $1 a 100, $8 M. Large bulbs of milk and wine lilies, 20c ea., Calla and Easter lilies, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Belle Godard, Goggins, Ga., Rt. 2. President and King Humbert large canna bulbs; bronze foliage and or- ange blooms, $1. doz., also Richard Wallace yellow canna bulbs, $1 doz., pink, blue and white hydrangea, well plants, 50c. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thom- son, Ga. Se MAREE Oe 100; white iris, 25 doz, large yel- and address.. Mrs. A. J. Welden, Grifiin, Ga. 5 = Magnolia seed. 25c oz., or 2- tbls. daisiess. doz., $1 a 100; fig trees, 10c ea., ferns | cans, Lady or Rice peas, sound pop- eggs (dbl) daffodils, jonquils, narcis-: rooted, 25 ea., also 100 Spearmint | ee 3 L E ee : : ad : arnations from me: and has. not re- ceived them, please send me her name 25c, $3 lb. Gathered from trees 50 ft. high. Plant like apple seed. Will grow anywhere. Camphor tree seed, 20 0Z., $2.50 lb., Chinese mustard and castor bean and 4 oclock, 10c 0z., each; red cypress vine, 10 thls., Blan- ket flower, 10ce pkt., zennia, dbl., all colors, 10 cup. Mrs, T., E. Leckie, Charlton, .Ga., P. O. McClemy, Fla. Large dbl. African marigold seed, 10c pkg., dbl. dahlias, 25 bulb, or exch. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayette- ville, Ga., Rt. 3. ae pe Ginseng, Golden Seal; gladioli and dahlias, also 200 other cultivated me- dicinal and flowering plants and seed. Special price on fall del., 20 ea., dah- lias and gladioli, for $1 each. Write for price list. J. W. Goddard, Stone Men 1 ea., justicia, geranium, fuschia, fern, knifeblade cactus, red -begonia and 3 kinds of jew and rainbow moss, all well rooted, about 1 yr. old, $1 for lot; also cuttings of dbl. petunias, geraniums, fuschia, hibiscus, hydran- gea, lantana, 2 kinds of cactus, three kinds jew, oxalis, rainbow moss, plum- bago, 2 of each, 25e. Add postage. eae Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., 1 T= = Lee of = \ Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz., large plants of Xmas cactus, 50c ea., boxwood plants, $1 doz., 200 for $12; watermel- on crepe myrtle, 6 for $1; Little Star and cape jasmine, 30c ea., snowball, large bush, 50c ea., lilac and white | spirea,, 25e. -All del. Mrs. B. L. Rob- 7inson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. ~ - Hastings mammoth shasta daisies, 20c doz., summer lilac or butterfly bush, 15 ea., yellow jasmine, well rooted, 3 for 25c; white iris, $1 a 100; Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 50c a 100; Aurora Easter blooming, hardy lilies, $1.a 100, $7.50 M. Add postage. Mrs. | Assorted fresh dug iri ss altheas, Several colors, large and small eis PAGE FIFTEEN White Star jasmine, dbl. jonquil, whit narcissi, hardy white daisies, butt reups, 20c doz., each; pink phlox weig la, dbl. yellow japonica, snow- balls, Jap Quince, Mtn. Laurel, 25c each; altheas, 20c; pink Monthly and-= Velvet roses, 15c ea. Well rooted. Add postage. Miss Martha Eller, Ellijay. Graieg RibicBe * Ses rs Mixed Zennia seed, 10c cupful. Add Ree Mrs. D.-H. Vocke, Valdosta, | a ae % _ Sword lilies, 20 doz., yellow dbl. japonicas, red Jap. quince, 25c ea., 2- for 40c; spider wart, foxglove, gold- en glow, 15 doz., hardy phlox, 25c doz., mtn. ferns, 4 for 25c; golden bells, snowballs, 40c; royal. purple iris, 40c doz., narcissi, daffodils, 25c doz., crabapple, cedar, 20c ea. Mrs. Lillie Eller, Ella Gap, Ga. seus Several doz. golden glow, 20c doz., or exch. for dried. fruit; also several : hundred Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c a 100, or exch. for any- thing can use of same value. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Adairsville, Ga. oe Purple King iris, 15 doz., pink al- monds, and pink althea, ea., lilac, 10c ea., Orange Day lilies, $1 a 100; Ev- ergreen perriwinkle vine, with blue flowers, 10c doz. Well rooted. Add . postage. Junior Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Ets 23, BOS 59. > ; s, Tbe a dozy ~ 20 to 30 ea., shasta daisies, 50 doz., also a variety of growing fig trees, ranging in price from 50c to $1.50 (these are splendid plants). Sale ex- _ tends through 2 weeks. Cash with or- der plus postage. Miss Lula. Gachet, Atlanta, Ga., 238-12th St., Northeast. Yellow jonquils and white daffo- dils, $1 a 100, $7 M. Mrs. W. D. Lee, Bowdon, Ga., Rt..6. 25 Re Yellow and. red japonica, 25 ea., peach roses, 15 ea., bridal wreath, pink running roses, 10c ea., brown flags, Sweet Williams, 20c bunch, ea; R. H. Wright, Middleton, Ga., RFD Laurels, rhododendrons, all fine ev- ergreens, fragrant crabapples, 25c ea., or 6 for $1; also fragrant cream and white jonquils and bronze Day lilies, size to bloom, 25c doz., $1.25 a 100. Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. erabapple, flowering peach tree, 15c ea., Tiger lily bulbs, $1 a 100; creep- ing ivy, 25c doz., catnip, 10 bunch; ea., evergreen vine honeysuckle, 50c doz., hibiscus, 20c ea. ed. Add postage. Miss Cora Lee Ab- ercrombie, Loving, Ga. Amaryllis bulbs. Sell or exch. for paper white narcissi, pink or white cannas, or japonicas. Mrs. Fannie Hun, Tallapoosa, Ga., Box 1224. Fell pinks, cream, purple and yel- Mrs. Rial. = : | Bridal wreath, spirea, Eng. dog- wood and cape jasmine, strong roots, 25e ea., well roote 25 for $2.25, or $6.75 a 100. Uniform size, packed well and del., 2 red crepe myrtles, 18 in. to 2 ft. high, 65 for both trees. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Green- ville, Ga., Rt. 3. , A aS Butter and egg, blue iris, 20c doz., each; snowballs, lilacs, 15 and 20c each;. garden pinks, 10c doz., cape jasmine, 15 and 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Sanders, Lawrenceville, Ga., RFD i. = - - Everblooming cape jasmine, 25c ea. 6 for $1.35; black walnut. sprouts, 30c ea., 6 for $1.50. All well rooted and del. Will exch. for nice, dried fruit free from worms. Mrs. C. A. Wil- banks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29. : Boxwood, 12 to 18 in.,. 20 to 25c; 25e; blue bell, 20 bunch; Easter Bell bulbs, 20c; blue iris, yellow fall pinks, 25c each; butter and egg and running peppermint bulbs, 10c ea., velvet rose; horsemint, 10c; horse radish bulbs, posta Will the lady wh i 0 ordered hardy 'G | Talking Rock, Ga., RFD 2. Japonicas, 25c ea., Blueberry bush, cherokee roses, $1 doz, azaleas, 10c All well root- | low; 5 doz., 50c; 10 doz., $1 postpaid. Logan Beach, Gainesville, Ga.,. dwarf boxwoods, |phinum. plants, $1.25 doz. Mrs. W. arbor-vitae, 1 large size, $1. Small, | 15c. Trailing arbutus, 25 doz. Add: jonquils, 20c doz. Mrs. Anner Silver, Buddleia or Butterfly bush, yr. old, well rooted plants; mixed dahlia bulbs. Sell or exch. for shrubs, pecans, pea- nuts, syrup or other things of value. Write before shipping. W. R. Hatchell, College Park, Ga. Azaleas and Mtn. laurel, each, 6 for 25c; pink cherokee roses, and crab- apple bushes, ea., 75c doz., Mtn. ferns, 25 doz. Well rooted: Add postage. Mis. Martha Carson, Morgantown, Ga. - : Ee? Purple foxgloves, 25c doz., velvet ros2, English dogwood, 15 each, lg. dbl. pink almonds, and deep red flow- ering quince, 2 for 25c ea., golden belis, 10 ea., yellow fall pinks, 30c doz., Brides Bouquet, 20c ea. All well rooted. Mrs. Louisa Blalock, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 48. a Snowball, white Eng. dogwood, $1 doz.; each; hedges, 8 for 25c; Sweet Wiliams, grass pinks, verbena, red and vurple, each, hardy phlox, 6 for 25c; blue August lilies, tube rose, 3 for 60c; pink hydrangea, l5c ea., jun-- iper cuttings, 6 for 25c. Well rooted. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. G. E. Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Pensy plants, 8 sizes, $1.25; $1.50 and $2.25 per 100 postpaid; 2 yr. Del- | \ W. Chisholm, Savannah, Ga., Rt. A. Yellow cannas, 10c ea., or $1 doz., _ Japanese sunflower seed, 75 teacup-_ Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Bra Gis hte te Several -hundr sonii intense crimson lily bulbs, 20c ea., 3 for 25c; lemon canna bulbs, 15 ea., or 2 for 25c. All prepaid. Mrs. Heh, $1. doz. Mrs. C. A. Weaver, Felton, Ga. : ae lia bulbs, 8 for 25c; purple lilac, crepe | myrtle and junipers, 2 for 25c; Va. creeper, purple wisteria and vines, 8 for 25c; white iris and yel- low lilies, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. ge. Miss Liney Hunter, Lewner, L. G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga.. Rt, 2, im 25e loz. purple iris, 35c doz. pink | Pat Soe pein ful; Winter English pea seed, 60c Ib. ed amaryllis John- 28 Maud Brooks, Arlington, Ga, RFD. Black velvet dahlia tubers, 10c ea, Red, white and variegated dbl. dah- Vv eo kudzu ae ee at 4A FLOWERS & SEEDS FOR SALE Candy Tuft. mixed colors white and pink Bachelor Buttons, and French Marigold seed, 5c pkt., each; dbl. and single larkspur, mixed colors, dahlia. mixed colors. and Jap. sweet peas, 10c pkt., each. Add postage. Mrs. P. C. Mikell, Quitman, Ga. : . Blue Flag lily bulbs, 25c doz., $1.50 a 100; yellow lilies, snowdrops, jon- quils, 20c doz., 90 a 100; Dorothy Per- kins roses, pink climbing and flower- ing almond, 3 for 25c; Blue flowering boxvine, 4 for 25e. Horehound. catnip and mint plants, 20e clump with good roots. Miss L. M. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga., Rt. Dark purple iris, large bunch, 5c doz., or exch. Eva Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. ~ Mtn. laurel, dogwood. purple lilac, pink and yellow thornless roses, 20c ea., azaleas, 3 for 2c; trailing arbu- tus, geranuims, dusty miller, 20c doz.. each: tansy, 25c doz., crabapples, 15 ea. Miss Bertha Millholiand, Mineral Bluff. Ga. Trailing arbutus, evergreen galax. golden. glow, tiger lilies, white jon- quils. dbl. tansy, 25 doz.. $1 a 100; Mtn. laurels, rhododendrons, dog- woods. azaleas, Balm of Gilead. pur- ple lilac. 2 for 25c: yellow thornless - roses, pink. red velvet, 4 for 25c; ca- melia janonicas. 20 ea., Dorothy Per- kins and red crimson rambler. 50c doz.. add nostage. Mrs. Susie Wilson, _ Mineral Bluff, Ga. Dorothy Perkins roses, Persian blue Tilac. 20c ea.. snirea. and 4kinds of ferns. 15e ea. Spengeria. nice size. 20 ea. Pink hydrangia,. pot. 25 ea., four colors geraniums, unrooted. 5c ea.. jew, 2 for 5e: watermelon hegonia. snow- drops. rooted. pink crepe myrtle. 15 ea.. red and vellow canna lilies, white flags. 10 .cents each. pink - J5e doz. narcissi. 8Ne' doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 44. ; White Easter lily bulbs, $1 doz.. $8 a 100. Add rostage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Rt. 2. Dark red peones. 50c; hardy phlox pinks. 20c doz. Grass pinks, daisies. coreonsis, Arabian, orange and purple and white iris lilies. 15 doz.. or 4 doz. 50 each; Victoria and Gold- en Spur daffodils, large hulhs. 25e doyz.. smaller. 3 doz., 50e: Dorothy Per- kins roses. Madonna lilies. 15c eae 4 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. R. D. Pow- ell. College Park, Ga., Care Ga. Poul- try Farm. Large alow canna bulbs. 75 doz., April blooming narcissi, $1 a 100, all colors verbena, 10 rooted bunch; crab- apples, 25c ea., arbor-vitae, 4 ft, $2: and Asparagus, well rooted, 40c doz., and Everbearing strawberry plants, very productive, 50c a 100. Will exch. for peanuts. white feed sacks. Mrs. Geo. Myers, Hartwell, Ga Rt2. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want to hear from the party who advertised Spider Lily bulbsat le ea. Please write to me. Mrs. W. C. Stew- art, McBee, S. C. i Want to eae dark purple iris and -Ipright rose verbena for named varie- ~ ties of hardy perennial phlox. Miss Louise Weldon, Griffin, Ga. Rt. D. Want to exch. pink variegated or -yellow cannas fof white cannas. Mrs. Minnie Carter, Nicholls, Ga., RFD 2 Box 103. Want seed of dahlias, mixed colors, also of Green Bay, magnolia, arbor- vitae, Regal Lily. Write kind of seed and price. Mrs. E. Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 90. Want rooted: cloth of: gold. 108 bush. Will exch. well rooted Crepe Myrtle or Dorothy Perkins rose cul-| thrift. shasta. tings. Miss Ida Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 164... + Want rooted Cape Jasmine, weep- | ing willow, Japonicas, azalias, rega! and madonna lilies, large chrysanthe- mums, dahlias, tuberoses, begonias. rand pink and yellow oxalis bulbs. Will pay cash or exch. day lilies | narcissus or other flowers. Mrs. C. M. Slack, Warwick, Ga., Rt. 3. Want to exch. 3 and 4 yr. old dbl. red camelia japonicas, fine plants with splendid roots, for white, pink and variegated japonicas of same description, also will exch. well root- ed pure white or blue hydrangea for rink hydrangea. - A. ee Whis- ham, : Ga. Want pink canna and gladioli bulbs, azalias, rooted dwarf box- woods, rooted altheas, and other flowering. shrubs. for same. R. L. Wheeler, mee Ga. Rt. 5. i ig Want to poh: raspberries, dewberry cuttines, collard seed, or golden glow, jonquils. rose cuttings, pure white Au- gust lilies. or white pole bean seed for mixed sweet pea seed. all colors, also sprouts of the hardy sweet peas, Eas- ter lilies. dbl., colors Dahlias, and Japonicas. Write what have and how you wil! exch. Mrs. N. E. Hattaway, East Point, Ga. 301 Wadley Ave, HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE r Finest grade of Galthewy honey packed in 0 Ib. cans at 12 1-2 per, Jb. FOB. here. Also amber honey, 16 ner Ib... Marcus D. May, Hinesvilie, | Ga., Rt. A. Good bulk comb or strained honey nacked _and labeled nicely in 5 Ib., nails. six per ease. $4.25, 5 cases for $20. Prompt See J. a Mullis. Alma, Ga. Fancy. unheated. gallberry. extrac- ted honev. 10 Ib. cans, $1.50, 5 {b. can, $1. Cash with order. B. E. Shep- nard, 1222 E, oy St., Savannah. Ga. a f at Put mm in 5 and 10 Ib. pails. as fo). lows FOR here. 12 5 Ib. pails Gall herrv Honev. extracted. _ $7.25 per case. 6 10 Th. nails Gallberry honey extracted, $6.60 per case. 1 10 Ih nail Gallherrv honev extracted. $1.50 nastnaid. Several 50 gal. barrels ex- tracted in stock, price on request. A) erders shinned on same dav received John A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. Honey in the comb. nacked in 60 "h. lard eans. 13 Ib. collect, strained. $1 gal.. or 10 Ib. can. L. B, Scoggins. Omega, Ga. Chunk honev in 75 Ib. fine 15 per 'b., del: L. H. Edenfield, sulmore, Ga. Car Lots Far Sale And co Wanted CORN WANTEDCar Lots Want best price on 1 owicil car (or less) of good, sound, slip shuck- ed corn del. Flowery Branch. or foh dal. Make best price. M. L. Upshaw, vour station. C. E. Smith, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Want car load of yellow corn in|: oar. slip shucked. Quote best prices Fob Zebulon. W. H. gs pores Barnes- ville, Ga. Want corn and peavine hay in car 'ots. Advise price. etc. Jesse Wil- liams, Ideal, Ga., Box 42. i Want car load corn. Send sampie advise best cash price. W. H. Brown. Atkinson, Ga, CORN FOR SALECar Lots From 1 24. to 1200 bu. corn and Will buy. or exch. hyacinths, tuberose. all Ga. d- W. F. Cullens, Ear and shelled corn, $1 bu. FOB. T. A. Acree, a Ga., P. 0. Box 212, BEANS AND PEAS FOR: SALE Car Lots 1 Car Velvet beans in pod. Make | best offer. Also beans for seed, $1.50 bu. Jas. W. Harrison, Kite, Ga. Meter beans, car lots. $20 ton fob. T. A. Acree, oes Ga., P. O. Box 272. HAY FOR SALECar Lots Peanut hay, car lots, $12) ton FOR aT: A. Acree, Comite Ga., P. O. Box 272. 2 or 3 cars s hay, well cut and cured running about 50 per cent crab grass. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.. Peach ee is = y BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Car Lots 1 car Velvet beans in pod for sale. W. D. Barrs, Chester, Ga Box 61. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Car Lots Want 1 car Velvet beans in pad Quote best price FOB Aline. W. J. on Stillmore, Ga., a 3, Box Want Velvet beans in voi? car lots. Barfield Feed Mills, Macon, Ga. Want all varieties cow peas, any quantity. Otootans and Laredo beans, | also velvets in pod and shelled. Send samples. Bennett Bonded Warehie Eastman, Ga. Want Early speckled Velvet beans in car lots, also Osceola velvet beans in car lots. If you havent a car load of Osceolas in the pod, will send sacks. H. M. Franklin, Tennille, Ga. Want car Velvet beans in pod; car load oat straw, car of shucks, baled. Advise lowest price del. Piedmont. I. Cc. & J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Want velvets in pod. car lots. All varieties cow peas, Otootans, and La- redo soy beans. Send sample and quote best price. Murphy & Palmer, Sand- ersville, Ga. Want cow peas, all varieties, also Velvet beans in pod and shelled. Sou- thern Distributing Co., Ft. Valley, COTTON SEED FOR SALE _ Car Lots 800 bu. Cokers No. 5, 1 and 1-16 in. staple cotton seed,. $1 FOB. J. A. Osborn Watkinsville, Ga., Oconee county. - BALED SHUCKS. WANTED Car Lots ; Want 1 car baled shucks del. Ry- Heda Ga. HAY FOR SALECar Lots Bright, peavine hay, $22.50 ton, ear lots; less than car. lots, $25 ton; mixed grass hay, very bright, $18 ton. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga. CORN WANTEDCar Lots Want Ear corn, car lots. Bennetts Bonded Whse., Eastman, Ga, Want corn in car AaB. or Age. No- 46. ne & Barfield, Eas Ga., Want 1 car slip shucked corn J. Stillmore, Gas Rt. 3, Want. slip shucked corn in car Phone or write. Bartield Feed q Macon, Ga. Want a car or two of oe milling corn. Quote price. Jas. son, Jasper, Ga. : / HAY Wantii oe Lots "Want No. 1 peavine or peanut in car lots, or less. Must be br and well cured. State fully what have and best price for cash del FOB your station, in first lets F. Sutton, Axson, Ga. _ CORN FOR SALECar Lot: 1 to 20 cars of ear corn for sa T; - Crouch, Ocilla, Ga. ee SYRUP FOR SALE Georgia cane syrup, | 10 1b. cat 65c ea. 5 !b. cans, 35c ea. Cash w order. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga. 1928 crop of Georgia cane . in new 35 gal. cypress barrels, $ per barrel FOB Ludowici. R L ter, Ludowici, Ga. A. 1 Georgia cane syrup in No, cans, 80c ea. J. W. Rheney, Wadi Ga. Pure ribbon cane syrup, No $4.25 per case of 6 cans, No 5. $ per case of 12 cans. FOB. C. B rell, Rt. 1, Box 19, Whigham, Ga A. 1 Sugar cane syrup, in cypress 85 Gal. barrels, 77c per: Sample, 10c for packing and postag Ben Ss. Mooney, Statesboro, Ga., B. A-1 forade red cane syrup in 35 gal. barrels, $22 ea. Case of 10 cans, $4.45. 12 No. 5 cans, $4 |All bright, heavy. new drop Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. Sugar cane syrup, 100 per pure 1928 crop, all new. A-1 gr delivered in Georgia and Alabar 75c per gal. while it iasts. Crop 60 per cent. cash with order. | Martin. Jr., 235 Villa Mova St., Cut bert, Ga. a 2 35 gal. bbls., ta. one syru 1928 made. 50c gal. FOB. Jn Moseley, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2. Fancy grade new red cane $4.75 cs., 6 10. Ib. cans; $5.05 for No 5 cans; Good No. 1 grade, 2 case cheaper. All thick, heavy s 35 gal. new bbl. A. 1 grade. Cash with order. Lee Patrick, man, Ga. = < ; - New crop, 1928 syrup, No. $4.25 per cs., of 6 cans. No.5, $4 per s., of 12 cans. All FOB. Connell, Whigham, Ga. A. No. 1. Ga. Cane ayeUP: in buckets, 75c FOB Manor. J. L. W er, Manor, Ga., Rt.1. 15 gals. new Ga. Cane