DEPARTMENT of f EUGENE TALMADGE \NWeiin [PUBLISHED be the BUREAU OF MARKETS ~7 _ 5 OL. . STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1929. jo == NUMBER . COMPLETE RECORD OF SALES MADE THROUGH THE - BUREAU OF MARKETS F OR IR - Po During the year 1928 the State Bureau of Markets, with the co-operation of the County Agents, sold $1,280,563. 59 worth . of Georgia products. | _ oes and Poultry in dollars and cents. The following table shows the complete record: 3 Ly GARG) =o & AMOUNT dP z Bence (ireei oon eg ee ee -$ 294.50 ~ i 4 Beans) Velvet. e322 S22 75 29,010.01 ee . Beans; S02... - === = eet oo ee 21% 2,297.50 wok : Cabbage -----~----------------------------- 3 fA 1.904.00 7 Cotton = Seed ee a ee 5 3,960.00 y = Z CORN a ee a ee ee 252, - 106,860.64 ; Pee Higgs ee oa ea ee Asien ope eet Orla 25 : 2805-08. & : Bap Baek oe ee 66 16,482.52 Oats es ee ee 3 932.00 | ae , . ae Cucumbers = fo ee ee es 3 387.00. aed Awrieultural, lame) 50 1 ' * 150.00 } Qa cStraw 2S 2 226. 2s fe ee ee ee 2 3818.00 Ss Para he a a a ee ; - 8,433.59 ea es ys Melon Seed 22000 22. Pg ee ee eo ~ 420.00 oe = Shuckso= 3 2S ee Bee ee Ne es 2 355.00 4 Miscellaneous =... ----- 4. 5-4- --- = 2 == 4 - 1,421.33 -TOTAL_-_--------------- 1,397% $1,280,563.59 j Lc She above does not include sales made through the Market Bulletin. The Hee of Markets ie a complete record of each individual sale that is included in the above report. eas A. D. JONES, Director. : MARKET REPORT : OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS : Provailine Wholesale Prices, Jan. 10, 1929, Always subject to variation. ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS lem Sweet Potatoes (Yellow), bulk, 100 Ibs. ero a 6G $1.90 _$ 2.00 $.2:00.. = $ 2.00 oS [yimien: Potatoes, Sack, 100 Ms, ketene seen szeneerreeetes 2.25. 2.25 2.00, 2.15 9:05 | ate Cabbage, (green), crated, 100 TDS. eeeereeeeneteecet cine ae 3.50 3.50 . 8.50 8.50 3.50 i eiieos, Ghj- xtra, dot ia oa 45 45 46 45 46 i Rese Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ...........-< ee ee ee Al 42 49 42 Se Eggs, Ga., Trade, doz. ee hee 40 40- AL A0 40 Bree ard Gun, 60% i ete 42." 48 42 AL (Ae i Stags, Ib. 22 ie 22 23 -21 a cacti ag .20 -08 "(23 coi. Be Roosters, Ib. ........ ea icy 165 | 14 a6" 16 Se ia i EWriets, tho jo eo | 28 38 33 38 2 re, len Beas 20 20 18 420 20d a ae | Geese, Woe oneeecnnseeeeeeeeeeecsctenecien cennnaescenecencente : 15 Koel , 7 16 MGe : a Turkeys, |b. -... = | .30 80 82 noo" 82 ff Field Peas, mined BU. Se oy ey Sn coy 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 . se Riel Pease nat famed bt ee or 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 nile Country Butter, best table, Ib. cs... Bou a 45 45. AB AG: AB a Country Butter, cooking, Ib. -......:-.. BD OR 85 an "ae - i Posty for Sale ond Wanted _ - ANCONAS FOR SALE | 6 pure bred. Sheppard Ancona hens and one 5 point rooster, 18 mos. old, | $10 for lot. Cash with order. T. B. McDowell, Jr., Blakely, Ga., Rt. 5. ~ _ 125 Ancona hens, iis strain, 1 (1-2 yrs. old, $1 ea. C. E. Bike, _ Acworth, Ga, Rt 2 60 pure bred Ancona March pullets, | S pistted from 100, $1 ea. J. es Suwanee, Ga. Wiley 4 Ancona hens, prize layers, and <1 Ancona rooster, August hatch, 90 ea, FOB Jonesboro; also 1 March : hatch R. I. Red rooster, $1 FOB - Jonesboro. S. C. Marsengill, Jonesboro Ga, P. O. Box 103. : oat pure Ancona now laying poles and 1 cock, $10 for lot. Mrs. T. ~K. Moore, Canton, Ga., Rts 3. - 10 pure bred Sheppard strain Ae oda now laying hens and 1 rooster, $1 ea., or exch. for Barred Rocks or any large breed. Mrs. Florence Whit- Bh ie Se) Ga. _ BANTAMS FOR SALE. > 'Eopure bred Golden Sebright ban: : tam hens, 75c ea., or lot for $3.50.. . Ree Ss. W. Norman, ee Ga., $25 2 2 pure Golden Sebright May 1928 - roosters, 50c ea., FOB. Mrs. W. R. a Chasteen, Locust. Grove, Ga. 1 pr. bantams, 75c. Owen Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Ga. . Trio pure bred Buff. Cochin ban- aes, $5. C, E. Hutto, Sytem, Ga. = Saha 5 ROCKS FOR SALE 2 pure bred Barred Rock extra a large cockerels, 8 mos. old, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. W. L. See, Talla- 2 = poosa, Ga. Thompson B. R. cockerels, well marked and ready for service, $1.50 ea., here. No COD order filled, also selected eggs, for hatching. Want to contract with hatchery to begin week- ~. ly shipments now. Write. Mrs. A. J. . Collins, Demorest, Gai, Rtal....3 Thompson B. R. March and April: : cockerels, $2.50; May and June, $1.75; cocks that- will, be yr. old in March, aes hens or pullets, $2; 5 hens. (or pullets) and 1 cockerel, $10. Mrs. J. W.. Boyett, Morris. Station, Ga. a he Wer salt -- Bed to 2 1-4 Ibs., 80 ea. Cash. Tay- lor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga, Rt. 2. 2 B. R. roosters, 9 mos. and 20 mos, A old for sale. S. C. Styson, Atlanta, - Ga., 4 409 Loomis Ave., SE. a Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. Rocks: Sane: direct, 1927 hens and cocks, $1.50 ea, in ae. of 5 or more; single cocks, $2 ea., with of 1928 pullets, $1.50 ea. Cash wit J. E. Steadam, eerie: S Barred Rocks: 5 ea $1.45 ea., 2 roosters, $1.75 ea., also 20 mixed hens, $1.25 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. ee _ Guss Sosebee, Cleveland, Ga. . $2 ea, 6 for $10. L. D. Tule, resville, Geo. 1 pure bred Barred Rock March -eockerel; 6 April pullets, $9 for lot aes ere] unrelated to pullets. hompson strain. Mrs. N. Re Wilson, anon, Ga., Rt: 3 = 3 |Ga., RFD 2. {J. D. Barnes, Sylvester, Ga. Thompson Ringlet B. R. fryers, 1 Saree Satisfaction guaran- |. _ Barred Rock and "White Wyandotte | -9 mos. old Barred Rock nee -|er fine strain, $1. 25 ea:, 1 OB. Mrs. 15 pure bred B. R. young hens, fine stock, some laying, $1.50 oR . z 7 B. R. hens and 1 rooster, $1.25} ea., or $9.50 for lot; eggs, $1.50 per setting, del. Thompson strain; also 1 black Warhorse hen, $1.50. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure bred Thompson B.- Rocks, head. S. J. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. Barred Rocks: 8 grown cockerels, $3 ea., hens, $1.50; All young, be- ginning to lay. Bought from Thomp- | son Yards and raised. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga. Se 1 pure bred B. P. Rock 18 mos. old rooster, $2; 6 pure bred B, R. pullets, unrelated to cock, $1 ea. Mrs. B. L, Ashe, Watkinsville, Ga. BRAHMAS FOR SALE. 2 Light Brahma, Foy strain, March: hatch, $5 for the pr., FOB. Mrs. # Sides Lanier, Brooklet, Ga. oe / nev atone tase stock, test- ed, record up to 200 eggs, order or cash with order. zB. F. Su- bers, Colquitt, Ga., Rt. B. 1 thoroughbred March batch Light Brahma cockerel, $2, also 4 or 5 Mar. | pullets, $1.50 ea. C. J. ee East Ellijay, Ga. ee BUFF, wan & OTHER ROCKS| FOR SALE 1 White Rock, Fisehel. strain roost- ler, 8 yrs. old next March, $1.75; also choice setting eggs, same strain, $1.25 | for 15 del. Cash with order. Money Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6. | 6 pure bred White Rock, 1 and 1-2 yr. old pullets, now laying, for sale, also 1 pure bred heavy Spangled Round head cock, ready for the pit, /guaranteed to be dead game and a ees ah Roy: Page, Tifton, Ga., t, 1 pure cs Bird Bros., Partridge Rock cock, 2 yrs. old, $3.50, or exch. for 2 hens, same breed. T, Bo es drews, Bowersville, Ga. 11 Fischel White. Rock Match ee ga $2. Mrs. C. Ry Smith, Concord, 4 _ GAMES FOR SALE. 6 Cornish Indian Games: 2 roosters and 4 hens, l-yr. old, $1.25 ea, FOB. He W.. Lynch, Brooks, | Ga. : 1 Stag, pure bred black bird ee $6, er exch. for 1 pure bred Warhorse Game stag..H. E. Love, Whee: Ga, Box 106. sions Guaranteed pure bred fk a igh Indian Games: 6 pullets, 8 mos. old, and 1 cock, 20 mos. old (unre- lated to pullets) $15 for lot. L. - Powell, Wrightsville, Ga. GIANTS & LANGSHANS FOR SALE Trios and pens of fine J. B. Giants, | Wilbanks and other leading N. J. strains, also dark Reds, Butts, Godwin and Hugherly strains. Reasonable prices. Write. Mrs. R. -. Si | Waverly Hall, Ga. = iD =o = R hens Tomer and othe! cock, near- | ly 3 yrs. old, $1.50. Will exch. All . : A. SeResiea hatched llth of October, 60c ea., 15] 10 Certified Light Brahma cee ~ fels, February hatch. } large breeders. Pure br $5 a., FOB. No checks. Post Office money order. preferred. Mrs. C. C. Payne, 7 dark Cornish Game hens, 38 for. se Mrs, Ollie ene Ty, Ty, Ga. Rt. | Spring batch, Mary strain, 1, 1. Bl Cae nearly grown A Gockere Ss, and $2.50. ea. As. Monroe, Gav Rt. Ie 10 J. B. Giant. paltalk; Marcy. gt., Re Sorrells Biackees and other good markings.. Have been a some time, $2 ea. ae Mrs. I. G oe Soperton, Ga., Rt ee > 25 J. B. Giant hens in laying sends and 2 J.-B. Giant cockerels $2 ea., cash, or exch. for pure bred Jersey heifer. Write before exch. H. B. Wi- ley, Eastanollee, Ga. Black Giants, Marcy iene 1997 and 1928 hatch; 10 hens and 1 roost- er, $1.75 ea., rOB Alto. J.-E. strap. Alto, Ga., Rt. as 1 J. B. Giant. cock, will be 2 yrs. : old in February, $2, or exch. for pure | bred Barred Rock, same age and wt., not. under 10 Tbs. Mrs. F. Hall, Weigh ieyile, Ga., Rt. 6. 2 pure J. B. Giant 8 and 9 mos. old cockerels, pure Marcy strain, $2.45 D. ea., del., or exch. both for 48 baby |. : chicks, same breed and strain, also have 1 pure bred Jap Silkie rooster, 12 mos. old, $2.25 FOB, or exch. for baby chicks, Giants or Silkies. Write. | Mrs. Daisy. Cochran, Plainyit aS Ste Rt 1. So , iets FOR SALE As pure. bred. Ss. C. Brown ieeliom: 8 mos. old rooster, 75c noi del., or $1 del. Rev. J. H. Phillips, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. Ff; Young dark Brown iebhon ae lay: strain; hens, $1.25 ea., del., roosters, $1 ea., or 12 hens_and roost= ag $15. Mrs. Ross Lloyd, Hiawassee, 5 8. C. White Ledhonik February, March and April hatch, Ferris strain, now laying, $1.25 ea. Mrs. C. L. Mill- er, Stapleton, Ga. offer gets them. Mrs. H. N. Stipe, Perry, Ga., Rt. 1. =o S.C W.4. sockevets, AAAA, of trapnested eggs from hens of 300 egg record; April hatch, $2 ea., -FOB. Mrs. L. G. Kidd, Atlanta, es Rt. 1. Tancred strain Early 1928 hatb S. C. W. L. pullets, well developed, Flop Comb, now laying, selected, $1.- 50 ea., FOB Lavonia, also scrappy 5 point comb cockerels, giving service, $2.50 ea. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. 5 Brown Leghorn hens and 1 roost- er, $6. Cash with order. ). M. Adams, Patterson, Ga., RFD 2. W. L. 2 yr. old hens, $1 ea., . $19 for lot; 2 roosters, 2 yr. old, $1.50 ea., | or will, exch. for 1 Barred Rock roost- Ga Write, Mrs. J. H. Deris, Rebecca, a. 850 pure bred Tancred strain W. L. hens, pullets and rosters. March hatch, 75c ea. I live 1 mi. east of Fay- etteville. Ga., RFD 3. Daneel March and dort Roe: White Leghorn . pullets, guaranteed free from disease and in heavy pro-| duction, $1.50 ea., and.1 good eocker- el free with ea. 15 pullets; single cockerels, $2.50 ea., also eggs, $1.50 for 15, $5_a 100.- Otis L. Carter, Grif- | fin, Ga., Rt. C. About 55 W. LG. patiets. 8 or 10 of them only half Leghorns. May and Ist of June hatch, now beginning to lay, $1.25 ea. Mrs. oO. Richardson, LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 4, : 20 dark Brown Lechorn Shade and 1 cockerel,; $20.50 cash with order, FOB. Mrs. G. S. oe stole Ga., Rt. 1, Box 6. 50. Ww. Te hens, scod laveni: in heals Oy. _ 90e ea, ae may on oe reason for selling. J. J. W. Di $2) | ton, Ga.. 50 W: L. broilers (coninilays Best ule W..< H. Holt, Stee : hurst, Ga. Folkston, Ga., Rt. 1 ee Brown Leghorn and Anoonh ie ing hens, 90c ea., healthy and well developed, and now producing. Sse Howe, Hapeville, Ga. Best strain Ricriag: Bron te hare now laying hens, $1 ea. F. H Bunn, Midville, Ga. 18 W. L. hens, all young an fat and in good cond., $18 or $1 ea. Cas ve | with order. BAG UES, ihe es | Ga. . - 60 W-L. Feris strain ea $1 25 ea. also 4 roosters, $1.35 ea., FOB. B. r Temple, Rydal, Ga, Rt. 2. = 1 Butt - A egkon April . tockebal $1.50. Mrs. - M. Quillian, Staple: 13 pure bred Brawn Leghorn, jee lay strain, April hatch, $1 ea., FOB Sylvester. Mrs. Peggie Hill, beue ter, Ga., Rt. 1. si About 75 pure pred: White Lerhar hens, 75c ea. Mrs. A. C. Adams, ay ler, Ga., Rt. 4. 200 White Leghorn hens, breil. a lay, 75c ea., if taken at. once. Frank Mathews, Atlanta, Ga., 880. Piedmont | Ave., Phone Hem. 2463- po - Tancred W. L. April pulletg, = ea., or exch. for 1 M. B. turkey. tom, wt., 20 to 25 lbs., and 2 M. B. hens, wt. around 15 lbs. Must be pure bred and good breeding stock. Mrs. E. GC. | Newsome, Eatonton, Ga. ae 65 W. L. hens and pullets, and 4 cockerels. Make offer. Mrs. ds. oN Turner, Rupert, Ga. 200 Ferris W. L. hens, $1 ea., FOB Mrs. H. F. Walton, Lumpkin, Ga. 80. pure bred Tancred March Ww. x pullets, $1 ea. Mrs. Jones Seer od ae ison, Ga. 8 Ferris W. L. Fook 1928 hatch $1 ea. Mrs. J. O. eee Warm Ste Ga. - os 25 Ss. . Brown Leghoon hens onl pullets, $1 ea:, FOB Adrian. Mrs. W. A. Sumner, Adrian, Ga. j ae 10 mos. old rooster, -S. C. W. L from the Champion 250 to 300 egg strain. Will reg. if wanted. $4.50 not reg. Sell to keep from inbreeding J. G.. Dale, Talking Rock, Ga, " -. C. White Leghorn, Ferris ia laying strain 9 mos. old ae Blue Ribbon Winner, $8.50. Mrs. she Edson, Tiger, Ga., Rt. 1. Tanered W. Leghorns: ee ~ ea., baby chicks and eggs. H. R. Ges kins, Americus, Ga. ee About 100 Perris Weclay Ww. | April pullets, 75c ea. E. N. Hooks Stillmore,Ga., Rt. Ie: 7g <1 pr. pure. bred _Everlay Brown Leghorns about 18 mos. old, $4.25 : H. N. Bowers, Canon, Ga, 48 W. L. hens and 4. contol: ipa yr. hatch. Tancred strain, $3 ea. E C. Floyd, Rex, Ga. : 10 April Brown Leghorn, Tormok- len strain pullets. No culls.-.$1.25. ea. ne. Chas. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. a MINORCAS AND. LAKENVELDER FOR SALE wf 8 White. Minorca hens and 1 wie x er, $10, also 10 or 12 pullets, abou 8 mos.-old, $10, or $20. for lot; Booth strain. Walter | aehanich x De Reck, Ga., Rt. : : Trio of Ce y probe and 2pullets, full bred and well mark ed, 7 mos. old, $5 or will exch. fo dried fruit. Mrs. J .R. Mishols) Hazle- 4 2 yr. eld Blue Ribbon Blaek Minos ea cock, $8. C. E, Hutto, Guyton, Ga = { Buff Orissa ere. lea 1 pure Buff, not culls, all laying, $1.50 ; Mrs. Will Giddens, Kirkland, Ga. = Buff. Ordington: and B. Re young | Spring cockerels, $1.50 to $2 ea., a few Buff ready to lay pullets, $1. 50 ea. a Cc. Be 2 as. gee Ga., Rt. 7 pure bred Buff Oraiateae pullets, $1.50 ea., Some are laying;. large size Cook's strain, also 1 frying size, %5e. Mrs: G. G. eee afesee: Ga., Rt. 3. = at - Buff Orpington citheris, ae Missouri Poultry 0 egg quality strain, bought | baby chicks in April: 1928. 1 ioe $4, or 2 for $7. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe, Gasa | to 1 1-2 yrs. old, wt. from 4 1-2 to 7 wee es Epos layers, $10 for lot, or pure bred 1 1-2 yr. old uss : be Margaret Rhine, Ga. Kas, 10 pure bred Buff Se, hens, | 100: pure selected yr. Soaee . ah L . REDS | FOR SALE. : Atheneon Ss. 0: Re T.: Reds: Sales, $1.50 ea., baby chicks and CBS. Bi R. Gaskins, Aine TOUs, Ga. ee 1 s. C. R. 1, Reds: 5 hens; 18 wee old, 5 pullets, 8 mos. old, and 20 mos.}y old cock, unrelated. Guaranteed to be pure bred Donaldson strain. $16.50 ster lot. ae E. Powell, eatteils : : . yr. oh rooster, Donaldson strain, $4. Mrs. J. B. La-| nier, Brooklet, Ga. : = 12 Dena ldsan R. L Red is. eae ot 8-4 to 2 1-4 Ibs., 80c ea. Mrs. J. J. 2S Hooks, Unadilla, Ga, Rt. 25 80 pure bred R. I. Red Febcuiy pullets, $1.50 ea., also 4 pure bred cockerels, same age, $2 ea. Donald- son and College strain. Mrs.. H. M Waters, Hilltonia, Ga. . R. I. Reds: hens, $2 and $3 ea., cocks and cockerels, $5 ea., breeding pens: 4 females and 1 male, $12 and p $16 D. A. Asbury, Jenkinsburg, Ga. 5 fe a. Bodel 10-hens bad 1 cock, $16. No culls. Good color. 2 cock- erels, $1.25 ea., 1 cockerel, $1,50. Im- mediate sale, Mrs. R. B. - Mooney, Ad- airsville, Ga. " & tine; cherry red S. C. R. L Red pullets, also 2 fine roosters of same breed. All Apri] 1928 hatch, = 50 for} lot. Cash with order. Mrs. E. J - Wade, at namson, Ga. : 8 pace bred 6s CN Led April cockerels, wt., 7 lbs. State blood tested for white diarrhea, $5 ea., 14 : pullets, and 2 cockerels,. same age and strain, also tested, $30. Cash with order. Money back. if not satisfied. Mrs. WwW. A. Hand, Brookfield, Ga. 95 R: I. Red hens and 3 roosters. Donaldson strain, no culls, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Luther Anderson, Toccoa, Ges : Rt. 3 3. 2 ~ a ne Yr. old cock. birds: of choi Reds, |. -dark blood red color, $3 to $5 ea. or. exch. for equal value. Mrs. od. = Sikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2s ee Pure bred R. I. Red cocks, $4 ond $5 ea., large and dark rich red, di- rect from Baynes celebrated. strains, | ee a few hens, same strain, $3.50) and #4. ea. ae Sam ADASrect Hills: 2 Season. S. Rt Red young cocks, and March hatch. $2. 50 ea. R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga. 2-90. FR: I. Red pullets, March and April hatch, $1.25 ea. Mrs. . Mt = Chafin, 1 Full feathered and fat, FOB, Party, to return coop at their : eockerels, _WYAN DOTTES FOR | SALE Cblenbisa Wryahdotte | pure bred. Write. Mrs. J. Ty oeeee | Covington, Ga. 8 Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte hens. $1.35 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. Gus Sosebee, Cleveland, Ga. a Silver Lined Wyandotte rooster, forsale, $1.50; pure bred eggs, $1 per setting of 45. Also want 1 pure bred White Wyandotte cock, Regal Dorcas strain. Mrs. E. T. Almon;| ~ ta: Ga. Bs 3: oF MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE aa : cocks, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. Lula Ne- Snneh, Plainfield, Ga. ae from trapnested* stock, of proven high egg record, $1.25 ea. Jas. B. Oe poe Ga. 3 2 - BABY CHICKS WANTED. Want 500 baby ahieks to raise on Have good house and Simplex brood- er;10 yrs. exp. and good equipment. Mrs. Cis. _ Meeks, West sarees, a Reo; or halves, to 8 wks. old, .any_ breed. Calvert, Lyons,- Ga., Rt. 1. Want 1 M. baby chicks. e once to. ae on halves to 6 wks. any large breed. Mrs. W.. a ane oa ra 4 08 & ee Want some a breed chicks. to raise on halves to 10 wks. in large quantities. Life exp. Write before | sending. Dollie Blackwell, sleraene Ga., Rte 402 Want 100 or more chicks. Will exch. for same. Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. Want. 50. J. B. Giant baby chick Tompkins and Bickaccke? strain S. [#8 taise on halves to 3 mos. old, als. want 50 Everlay Brown Leghorns tr raise on halves to 10 wks. and 100 Rarred Rocks. Have life time exp with poultry. Mrs. et Everett, Rich- tland, Ga. | Want 1 M. Light Brahma, Hankin: strain and Sheppard strain) Ancona day old chicks, and 1 M. capacity coal burning brooder, to raise on ing. Mrs. Princess Wilson, Beery Og Ga., eo 13 Box on DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE AC few White Pekin. drakes from heavy laying strain, $2.50 ea., del. also fancy White Pekin duck eggs. $2.95 del. Mrs. B. .L. Peas Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. A. fine cond., good markings to raise from, $1 ea., or exch. for young hens any large breed. $18 for lot if taken at. once. N.. iL. DD: Beales Ga., Rt. as c Muscovey ducks: $1 ea., anv] amount. ae Williams, Ty. Ty, Ga. 13 geese, 8 ganders and 5 geese. $1.25 ea., expense. S. J. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. Several pure bred White Pekin drakes, $2.75 del. H. N. Bowers, Can- on, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 pure bred. Tidien Runner: deuks. Blue Ribbon Winners at recent show. | Heavy laying. strain, $3.50 for 2. Mrs. W. McL. Edson, Tiger, Ga., Rt. One. ees Parks ee Ret. 1 oe <5. fen mos. old pure bred Hobos old hens, |. | Half Big Bone Giant, wt. when 5 yrs. old, 62 Ibs. halves to 12 wks., any large breed.| Want 100. baby chicks to raise on Write before Shipping. Miss: Bernice B. 'R. habe 18 head nice. geese, full feuthendd. 2. White genders, $1.50 for 2. Mrs.! |M. L. Bowen, Quitman Ga. | eockerels, ; 8 imp. -Muscovey_ ducks, 9 ak and 1 duck, April hatch, $6 for trio. Miss Mamie Fletcher, Climax, Ga. 18 head: of geese, 90c ea., Re. 1. Re Horne, Funston, Ga., Rt. A few choice white Pekin Coaled the heavy lay strain, -$2.50 each: eggs, $2 for 15, del. Write for prices on larger lots: Mrs. BUG: Ee Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1 Pure bred White Holland ickes 1 {and 2 yr. old toms, $7 and $8. ea, | want to exch..1 2 yr.and 1.1 yr. tom for same. Must be pure bred | Mrs, J. B, McCrary, Thunder, Ga. 1 M. B. turkey tom, Bird Bros., stock, $6 cash. Mrs. P. B. Brannen, Statesboro, Ga. oo Fine. Spring hatch - turkey toms: , only 3 left, $8 ea:, FOB. | Mrs. Esther Lgwis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.). 5 Goldbank, Bird Bros. 5 Big Bone toms, $8.50 ea., 2 nice hens, same breed, $7 ea. Mrs. Vashti See La | Grange, Ga. 1 'trio of hans ten oted White. Hol- ; land turkeys; wt., about 10 Ibs..ea.,}. -$5 ea. FOB. Mrs. B, so Jackson, Li | thonia, Ga 3 male English Ringneck pheas- ants, in full- plumage, $5. ea. Mrs. J. H. Maynard, Winder, Ga. Pure Brohes turkeys: Ibs. ea: and 10 ie 10 Ib. ea. also 1 pr. half Bronze, wt. All. April hatch, 8Be Tb.;, each; Bronze 30 Ib. 18 mos. old: tom, tL | Miss Aurie Maynard, Hillsboro, Ga. 2 White African. guineas, males, about 8 mos. old, $1 ea. Mrs. R. Smith, Concord, Ga. 4; fine M: B. Hickey hone: $6. ea... 2 toms; Fine M. Bes7. other slightly mized: $4. Mrs, Lula Christmas, Vi- Jenna, Ga., Rt. A, : : M. B. Goldbank ea tirigee: hens, $7 ea. toms, $8. Mrs, Lewis M. Cason, Warrenton, Ga., Ret: BS ml 3- 4 Bronze turkey 8 mos. old, 20 Ib. tom, fine for breeding, $7 for quick sale. Remit by Money order. Miss Virginia Hollis, Baxley, Ga. | pure bred M, _B. turkey April tom, fine for breeding _ purposes, good markings, $6, April hatch M. B. pcihicn. 15 ts 17 lbs:, $5 ea. FOB. No checks. Mrs A, LL Sargent, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B. |* M. B. turkeys, 1928 hatch: 6 hens and 1 tom, $5 ea., $30. for lot FOB Cash with order. Will exch. toms with ssome one. Have full M. B. Eletha Dodd, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1c 1 pr. "Bronze Sisters $10. Mrs. ee L. Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga. E pase Bourbon Red turkeys, $4 ae $7. MrseR. RL oe Gulliver ty pGaat Ry strain,. 2 hens, 8 mos. old, wt., 14 15. Ibs.. tom, 18 mos. ee Ga. ~ White guinea token: $1 ea. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga, . Pure M. B. Goldbank turkeys. Apri 1928 hatch; hens, $7.50; toms, $10 ea. B. B. Mason; ' Hartwell, Gas 3 thoroughbred Bronze ~ turkey | toms, $6 ea. and 1 hen, May hatch, $3.50.. or $20 for lot FOB. Tom: L. Teasley, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1. The Spencer Wonder Bird (etoss oe sey. inte 7 see 14 18 and. 9 as 1 Nannie- Overton, Bowdon, Ga, Rt 40007 ae | halves to 12 wks. Write before send- |. old, 27 Ibs ze unrelated, $25; 1 pr. M. B. turkeys -7 mos. old, tom, 15 Ibs. hen, 10 Ibs. | $15, or exch. for 15 W. Leghorn Apri}: pullets. L.- =. Powell, 4 BS So rke s n : en), ge Erie, also. A 92. 50. for: 1 2 settings for $4.75. Mrs, J. F. erson, Blue Ridge, Ga. ae Pure M. B. Bird Bros., | scat April hatch: toms wt., 19-24 Ibs. e $10 ea., hens, 18-16 lbs., $7.50 also 1 tom, 2 yrs. old, 83 Tbs. $12. % oe Linton . Banks, pies 3 a j i ay Peataat Such mf: a tittle | from being hurt by a car a few ago, $35. Cash wtih order. Mrs. L. L. Roberts, Fort Gaines, Ga., RFD. - Narragansett turkeys, 1928 hatch, 1 tom, $7; 5 hens, $5 ea., or $11. trio, $15. Mrs. J Jodi. Elliton, Sa Er Ga. > Guarcorad= pure. aed Bourb 1 Red turkeys: 3 hens, May hatch, an well grown to age, $15 for the Mrs. Sarah Cheaves, Kite, Ga. ae DUCKS, GEESE, ETC, WANTED for 2 pure bred M. B. turkey. hen chickens at 25c Ib., turkeys, 35 Ib. C. M. Chafin, Seeman 1 Peek, ee R One. Want to exh. ahah begs, shade trees, or flowering plants and bulbs for a M. B. turkey tom, or pr., of any good breed turkeys. Write what you have and want. Mrs. A. J. Cot- /ney, Butler, Ga., Rt. tec _ Want Bronze faves hens es Pope, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. (3. ae Want full stock M. 'B. bubkoe: + bler, 1 yr. or 1 1-2 yrs. old, ge George Connor, Toei Ga., | Two. Want. 2 joe eitsna Indian R " ner ducks, Have a drake. Mrs. * Ww. Tootle, Manassas, Ga. : Want 5 or 6 Bronze turkey hens and 2 toms, also 2 Bourbon Red hens and 1 tom. 308 Hoi Ah Moe ville, Ga. Want 1- pasdien Red ~ tom, : yrs. hatch. Buy or will exch. ti | Write, Mrs. J. H. Davis, fobeces G _ Want to exch, 2. Mallard drakes and 8 hens, April hatch, already do- mesticated, for 1 gobbler. and 8 hens of Bourbon Red turkeys, last Spri hatch. Mrs. D. J. pet Be ing broke, Ga. . P Want 1 or more ee hee: an 1 tom to raise on shares, Good ope range. Mrs. M L. Howell, _ Hahir: Ga.5 f= : "Want 2 aholee spring < edee M. B. turkeys and 1 tom for bree ing purposes.. Price must be ri also want day old ducklings of Mam moth White Pekin ducks. Geo. + Allison, = Fla., By 5, Be 500. Want. a 2 yr. old on te some good breed. Write full parti culars in first letter. 2 ie Dizol Blackshear, Gace, a Want. 2: nenfowhe States) age, pr -' Guaranteed, pure prod Bird Bree ay F, B. Flanders. Rockledge, ~Want some young 1928 hatche White or Speckled Guindaar Will exe syrup, or pay cash. A. B. Taylor, |chelle, Ga., Rt. 1. - 4 Want to exch. 2 or 3 pure os ti: bon Red toms to prevent inbreedit |.These are April hatch, wt., fro to 15 Ibs. Write what you have first letter, also want a few Everla Bourbon Red hens, not over 2 yr: old. Must be reasonable and ready {ie Mrs. Sam dy FO 3 : Want 3 geese and oe oe: t raise on halves. Will guarantee ha of the little ones and return the -ones in Fall. Mrs. J. A. Kolus, F 4 mount, Ga., Rt. 3. oe Continued 0 on m page 5) . "GEORGIA a MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director DEPARTMENT OF ~ AGRICULTURE Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, January 10, 1929. Entered as second class matter Febru- ary 15, 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 tin or transaction resulting therefrom. Po BOOKS Attention, Georgia Farmers Make a New Years resolution to read some good books each month during 1929. You do not have to Buy these books. You may Borrow them from the Georgia Library Commiss- ion entirely free for the slight cost _-of.return postage. We have books on all subjects pertaining to agriculture, poultry, live stock as well as many other interesting lines of study, in- formation and recreation. A postal to us will bring you a book by return mail for a months loan. Address Georgia Library Commission, State Capitol, Atlanta. The First Agricultural Congress - leading farmers and business men of the Southern, South Eastern and South Western States, will be held at. the State Capitol, Atlanta, Geor- gia, on January 30th and continuing through February 1st. . As Georgia farmers and business : : originated this great and impor- : tant, 1 movement, I earnestly urge the farmers of this state to attend and participate in this Congress. The re- sults of the work of this Congress will be vital to our farmers and our 6 ea men. : PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR ~ SALE * No. 1 quality, Ga. Runner seed pea- nuts, samples furnished, 5c lb. F. M. _ White, Lake Park, Ga. Nite, sound, medium size seedling pecans, 12c lb., 83 lbs., mixed; 110 Ibs., large seedlings, 15c Ib. Cash with - order. Miss Lena Simpson, Culverton, Ga., Rt. 1. a Shelled pecans, iociy in wale 90c lb., salted pecans, $1 lb., also peach preserves in pt. jars, $4.50 Re Miss Lola se he Talbotton, Ga., Rt. 2.0 Imp. Red Spanish peanuts, also Stewart, Pabst, and Money-Maker pe- cans. Write for prices. T. M. Slater, Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 5. Stewart, Schley, 40c lb., other large 20c lb. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. White aEee peanuts, No. 1 in 922, at the Post Office at At- advertisement appearing in the Bulle- | for orders not less than 75. lbs. ever held under the auspices of the | varieties, 80c lb., seedlings: 15 and | | good charie for seed, pT W. Bruner, Coleman, Ga. Early Red Spanish peanuts, Selle and sorted, ready to plant, 20c qt., or in hull, 8e db., FOB. Cash with or- der. Mrs. J. P. Warren, Jesup, Ga., Rt. A, Box 12. Ga. Runner peanuts, 6 1- Qe per lb. FOB Eastman. CG. We Pittard, Eastman, Ga. . : Large Jumbo Sonn. 8e Ib., small white Spanish, 7c lb., all new crop, in good bags., FOB. J. Ce oe East-: man, Ga. ~ Good Ga. Running Sean $1.50 bu. J. N. Hall, Stilson, Ga., RFD 1. 100 Ibs. of large size, papershell pecans, well filled, and good flavored, 20. lbs., $7.50 del., or 80c lb., FOB; seedlings, 16c del. Mrs. Ws F. Boney, Rhine, Ga., Rt. 1. 500 Stewart and Schley pecans, 25c lb. Robt. S. Andersn, Hae bvievile Ga. Jumbo Spanish peanuts, 8c Ib., white Spanish, 6c lb., or $18 per ton, good, sound peanuts for seed. J. H. Leverette, Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1. Pecans: Schley, Stewart and Mon- ey- -Maker mixed, 25 lb. Mrs. T. P. Downs, Gainesville, Ga., 611 Ee Ari- ington: St. Papershell or Money Neen pecans, 20c Ib., or exch. for English pea seed (the Winter English pea). Lb. for lb. Will take Kentucky Wonder or Val-. entine bean seed. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga. . Ga. Runner seed peanuts, 6c Ib. Satisfaction guaranteed. FOB. dao ks Hall, Stilson, Ga. White Spanish peanuts, 5 1-2 Ib. Ey C. Couch, Turin, Ga. i Large Valencia big red peanuts, 10e Jb, FOR, or 12 1-2c tb.,: del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Gas About 200 Ibs. Stewart pecans, 40c lb., or exch. 8 lbs. for 1 bu. cotton seed, Piedmont Cleveland and Petty, or some good wilt resistant variety. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. 800 to 1000 lbs. Mobile papershell pecans, in 5 Ib. lots and up, 25c Ib. del. in Ga. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2. Ga. runner peanuts, 6c Ib. A. L. Sargent, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B. 125 Ibs. No. 1 Stewart pecans, 7 lb., FOB Winder, or 40c lb., del. small lots. Mrs. June eaSoh, Wind. er, Ga. 60 bu. good, sound, old fashioned spreading. peanuts, 8c Ib. Write first or come see. Nehemiah Kimbrough, Weston, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 20. 20 bu.. sound runner peanuts, no pops, $1.75 bu., 25 lbs., FOB. Cash ie order. Wi C. Jones, Dawson, a Large, well, filled fine flavored seedling pecans. Will send samples. Mrs. Walter C. Edwards, Serna Ga. { Good runner seed peanuts, Ge Ib., FOB Adel. W. L. Castleberry, Adel, Ga RE 3, Box 100. 6c Ib. FOB. Cash ae order. T. B.| Ragan, HawkinsvilleGa. Large papershell pecans, 3 lbs., $1, 50 Ibs., $15, 100 lbs. or more, 28c lb. N. C. variety Ga. raised peanuts, 6c Ib., FOB. W. i. Waddelle, Pear- |} son, Ga. 100 lbs. Stewart seedling pecans, 15e lb., del. Forsyth. Samples sent on request. Mrs. R. A. oor Smarrs, Ga., RFD 1. 4928 crop Stewart pecans, 35c lb. | Money-Maker, 380c lb., FOB. L. P.\ Strange, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 5. Pecans, 20c 1b., del., or will exch. some for nice rice popcorn del., will accept common popcorn if it will pop. Sk pe Z : . a Write what you have. Mrs. E. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga. Jumbo Spanish peanuts - for seed or parching, 7c lb., Ga. Runners, and Little White Spanish peanuts, 6c lb., FOB. Cash with order. L. sc Pridgen, Rhine, Ga., Rt. 2. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED: Want 15 bu. No. 1 N. C. Runner seed peanuts. Make best offer. Ike Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga. - Want pecans, seedling nuts, any amount or size. Neon W. Americus, Ga. : HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE : Nice, bright, new chunk honey, 5 Ib. pail, $1.50. Cash with order. Add Rae L. G. H. Scott, Ludowici, Ga., t. AS ee 80 Ibs. new bright honey in 10 Ib. buckets, 15 and 20c lb., FOB: Mrs. )M. R, Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. 5 colonies bees, part. Italian, in good new heart pine 8 frame, paint- ed hives. Combs built on full sheets ef wired foundation, colonies, or 1 1-2 stories, first class cond., free from disease, $5 ea., FOB. Charles Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. Second hives, good cond., 8:frame, $1 ea., or exch. for bees in any style hives, or will pay cash for bees. R. T. Irish, Savannah, Ga., 1307 Seiler Ave. 50. or 60 swarms of bees, in 1 1-2 story patented hives, $4 per swarm, or exch. for cows, goats, sheep, chick- ens, turkeys, or a good mule. GC. O. Buchanan,, | per can del. in. Ist and 2nd zone, 3rd | zone, $1.40, by express, $1 per can ed, $1. 50; 50 gal., Potts, Mecca Ga 25 stands of Italian feed in mod- ern 8 frame cypress hives complete with shallow supers. Make best of- fer FOB here. S. L. Hartley, Blakely, Ga. Pure gallberry honey packed with comb, 16 oz. jars, 24 to case, $5 case; 5 Ib. pails, 12 to case, $9 case FOB Lakeland, 5 lb. pail del. by parcel eet $1.10... Jno. W. so Lake: land, Ga. Both extracted _and chunks none s 1928 crop, put up in 10 lb. cans, $1.25 FOB. Lumpkin, Ga. Cash with order. E. J. Horne, Lumpkin, Ga. : Bee supplies, hives, bodies, shallow supers etc:, frames made from the. best of Southern cypress. W. D. Dut- ton, Offerman, Ga. Pure good comb or extracted honey. packed and labeled on five pound pails, 6 to case, - re 262i) Ts Saas Alma, Ga. Fancy, unheated pall erty honey: one 5 lb. can, $1; one 10 lb. can, $1.50. B. E. Savannah, Ga., - E. Henry Pure Se honey, eae up in 5 and 10 lb. pails, also in 50 gal. bbls. . as follows, FOB Doctortown: 12 five Ib. fancy grade, $7.25; six 5 lb., CS; $6.60; one 10: lb. postpaid and insur- bbl., fancy extract- ed, $50; 50 gal. bbl., amber colored ext., $45. All orders shipped same day received. Jno. A. Crumney, Doctor- town, Ga. > 30 bu.. Colleg e : 44, Towns, Ga. iB. J.S. Johns, Rt. 3, Towns, Ga. forms above. | dress. We believe from your ad. - SUGGESTIONS: TO) ADVERTISERS | The CORRECT Forms: $1.25 bu., f. o. b. i S. Johns, Rt. 3, es Want 100 bu. field peas, ne varie- _ ty mixed or unmixed, $2.50 per bu. f. 0. The INCORRECT Form: 50 bu. cotton seed colleg e No. 1 also want 100 bu. field peas. J. s. Johns, It is best to list each item separate- ly to avoid any chance of the ad being misunderstood. Be sure to include ae quantity, price, variety and quality briefly, as illustrated in the correct Always check the ad- suggestions, you will get better results, No. 1 cotton seed, Box 44, Tawne Ga. 2 if you follow these aS bo t DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. "WANTED (Continued from page 3) Want to exch. pure Sheppard strain Ancona hens for guineas. 1 Ancona for guineas. Benjamin Hicks, Adel, oe ay Re. ae / EGGS FOR SALE. Select eggs, Thompson Imp. Ring- let mating, cocks second direct, $1.56! for 15 del. Cash with order. Mrs. Ce AL oe Commerce, Ga:, Rt. 29. Tassideon 8 I. Red and Thompson B. R. eggs, each $1 per 15, del. crate to be returned. Mrs. J. J. Hooks, Un- = ae, Ga., Rt. 2. : -Parks strain B. R. reg. pelnuit 29 C 71, eggs, $2 for 15, Special mat- ings, $3; postpaid; also chicks, $18 for 100; special matings, $22; March and April - cockerels, $3 to $4 ea. Flock State tested for bacillary, white diarrhea. Miss Mamie Roach, : Daisy, Gaz, Rt. 1; Care Edgewood Poultry Farm, j Eggs for ae fron Parks Barred Rocks, $1.50 per 15, $5 a 100. Permit, C. 84 Yr. 29. Mrs. Cre. ous Camilla, . Ga. Pure Buff Rock ees, $1. 10 -per setting of 15. Mrs, W. P. Whitworth, Adairsville, Ga. Want to contract with party fo let : 50 hatching eggs per week, best blood Co RL ae Donaldson strain for $3. Mrs. J. B . Harris, Cordele, Ga., Rt. 3B: Pare: bred Phonipsens B. R. eggs. $1 for 15. $3 for 60 del. Mrs. A. A. Sumner, Poulan, Ga. a Hatching eves from . Donaldson -Gark rich red, heavy laying S. GC. R. I. Reds at $1. 75 per 15, $7.50. for} 00; also baby ehicks, $17. 50 a 100. "Guaranteed 100 per cent live del. Otis L. Carter, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C. - Now booking orders for Bourbon Red turkey eggs, for Spring del., $4 a0z. del. Mrs. Sam oo Hills- boro, Ga. Pure bred S. CG. RB. I. Red eges, no culls, $1 for.15. Only a few set- ings at this price. Mrs. C.7H: Ss. smith, Bowman, Gar Rt 2 Royal purple J. B. Giant eggs, $1.50 for 15, or exch. for peonies, azaleas, all colors, cedars, _ arbor-vi- eas (pyramid shape), and japonicas. pote os en Waverly ali, - Absolutely fresh white, infertile and of uniform size and weight eggs. Sent to be del., at your door in 6 or 12 doz., lots, where free exp. service s given, or by parcel post. Write. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga., ae Peach Poultry Farm. Selected hatching eggs from pure red, heavy wt. well marked prize winning Marcy strain, $1.25 . and $1.50 per setting del., in break- xoof cartons. Miss~ Alice Joiner, Soperton, Gas Rte 2: ; Fine Blue Ribbon stock B. R. eggs. $1.25 for 15 del. Crates to be re- turned. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Ellgay, Ga. R. I. Red eggs, gt per setting of | 5, also 2 April hatch cockerels, $2 a, or both for $3.50. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga, - Pure bred Thompson B. R. eges, 31.50 for 15. Miss Maggie Wheeler, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. 2. Thompson ee eggs, $1 for 15. Sarton to be returned. Mrs. Milton umner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3. - Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs ee. Dee, aS 50 for 15; 2nd | strain eggs, pen, $1 for. is also. W. Lh. a $1. 50 for 15. Larger lots, 6c an egg del. Cartons returned. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga., rRt. A. Big Bone Giant Bronze turkey eggs from prize stock. The Worlds largest and best layers. Now booking orders. 1-3 down, $18 per doz. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5. S.C. Rea, Red Thompkins and Ricksecker strain eggs, $2 per 15. D. A. Ashbury, Jenkinsburg, Ga Selected hatching eggs, from pure bred Mammoth White Pekin ducks (that make excellent fryers at 8 wks. old), $1.25 for 15 del. Carton to be returned; also selected eggs from carefully culied, not related flocks of Anconas, $1.25 for EDS $3 for 50, and $5 per 100. Won first prize on every bird entered in Fair. Eggs from spec- ial matings, $3 for 15. All del. Daris Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. Rhode Island eggs, $1.50 per 46. Mrs. es Jackson, Camille, Ga. S. C. R. IL. Red eggs, $2.50 per 15. Breeding stock direct of Owen Farms Mrs.. M. B. Scroggs, Alte, Ga. S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15, or will exch. fcr peach and apple trees. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3. _ Thoroughbred Black lLangshan eggs at $1.50 per 15 del. Crate to be returned. Also 1 April hatch cock- erel $1.50. Cash with order. Money order preferred. Mrs. J. G Burden, Elberton, Ga, Rt. 9. Full blooded Barred Rock hatching eggs from the best winter layers, wrapped so they wont chill in ship- ping, $1.25 per -15, crates to be re- turned. Miss a, Webb, HN 8S Ga. Re. 3e Ss. Go. Rad, Red chicks from dark red Donaldson strain stock, $16 per 100 del. Hatch off_Jan. 18th. Pure Donaldson strain S. C. R. I. Red eggs $1.50 per 15. Mrs. T. J. Bay Stone Mountain, Ga., Rt. 1. S.C. Rok Red eggs, davk red, pure bred, prize winners, $1.50 per 15 | Have sold all my Barred Rocks. Mrs. Will Giddens, Hrkiend, Ga. x EGGS WANTED _ Want. fresh yard eggs for table use, also 250 each Barred Rock and R. I. Red eggs for hatching, every 12 days. J. D. Ward, Columbus, Ga., |: | 2038-32nd St. ' Want fertile eggs to hatch on halves, or will buy same. Write vari- ety and number you can supply and prices will be quoted immediately. Also would like to hear from: those. having duck, guinea and turkey eggs. C. A. Beerge, Macon, Ga., Rt. 4, Care Cackle Hill Poultry Farm. CHICKENS WANTED Want to exch. value $10 for 10 R. I, Red or 10 good hens of mixed breed. No culls: nor old hens wanted. Mrs. C* D. Arthur, Zebulon, Ga., Rt. 2) : : Want. to exch. value for 15 now laying hens and 1- rooster, Everlay strain Brown, or S. C. White Leghorn, Tancred or Barron strain. Must be in zood health. No-culls. Write. Miss Allie Cagle, College Park, Ga., Care Gen. Del. : Want to exch. 2 Thompson strain B. R. April 1928 cockerels for some same strain. B. C. Pope, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 3. Want Webeunry: March and April W. L. pullets. Must be healthy, clean, and in good cond., cheap for cash. S. Es Hones Ee Ga. | West Point, Ga. cockerel. Must be pure bred. J. ce Owens, Covington, Ga. : Want trio or quintet Red Pyle Game chickens, and a trio or quin- tet Black Breasted Red Game Ban- tams. All must be pure bred. R. Barron, Zebulon, Ga. Want large hens chat wt. bolbs. or more. Write what you have and make price del. Apalachee. Few, Apalachee, Ga. ~ Want 5 pure bred Light Brahma hens and 1 cock. Will exch. Brown Lghorn, Tormohlen Everlay strain. Will exch. Brown Leghorn, Tormoh- len Everlay strain. Will give 7 hens for 5 ea. Party to pay charges. J. R. Baxter, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. A. for White Leghorn pullets. C. M. Massey, Perkins, Ga. Want to exch. 36 pure Kerlin strain 1 1-2 yr. old W. L. hens, large and fine, no-culls, for 25 R.-I. Reds or Barred Rock hens and 2 roosters. No culls, and hens must be good layers. Write. E. D. Eason, Bowdon, Rt. 6. Want to exch. value for 10 hens and 1 rooster: R. I. Reds, Rocks, or Orpingtons, 1928 hatch. H. E. McAu- liffe, Augusta, Ga., 1224 Meigs St. Want 500 to 1M W.L. pullets, 8 wks. old, from January or Feb. hatch. Must be heavy laying strain. W. H. Meeks, Blackshear, Ga., Box 181. Want 1 pure Donaldson R. I. Red ing purposes. Prefer one 2 yr. old. Must be large, healthy, strong and dark, rich red in color. State price, ete., in first letter. Mrs. Sam An- derson, Hillsboro, Ga. Want to exch. 150 cap., Richmond incubator, in good cond., for 18 Blk. Minorca or R. I. Red March or April pullets, or hens not over 1 1-2 yrs. old. No culls. Mrs. J. W. Bartley, BABY CHICKS FOR SALE AND ~ CUSTOM HATCHING Baby chicks for immediate del., 100 -per cent live del.; conas, $11 per 100; Barred Rocks and R, I: Reds, $15; Heavy Mixed, $13; Light. Mixed, $10. C. A. Burge, Ma- eon, Ga... Rt. 4, Care Cackle -- Hill Poultry Farm. - or 1-2 of chicks; Buckeye and Cy-| entire cap. for 1 party for $25, they paying Exp. or P. P. charges. Mrs. Js K.. Harrell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6. Booking orders for R. I. Red day old chicks for March, and April. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. | Custom hatching: Eggs, hatched and del., chicks by mail for 3 1-2c per egg, or for 1-2 chicks, if heavy breed and pure bred. Have hatch ea. wk., over 5M cap. L. H. ee ney ulon, Ga. Baby chicks: Rocks, Reds, Leg- horns and all leading breeds, $8 a 100 up; free book on chicken: raising. Special prices on 1, 2 and 8 weeks old chicks. M. E. Murphy, Talmo, Ga. Black Minorca baby chicks, Pape strain, $18.05 per 100. March 1st del. Hoke A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Custom hatching 8 1-2c per egg or will_hatch any heavy breed for half chicks hatched. Will accept in lots of 150 to 600. We use Buckeye Incubators only. Also want to exch. Ferris strain white leghorn chicks from stock direct from Ferris from 260 to 293 egg tra&pnest hens, for | Jersey heifer calves about 5 or oe mos. Want 1 Golden Sebright ee Ss. W. Want to exch. Guernsey bull calves | Ga. | cock, not under 18 mos. old, for breed- | Leghorns and An- Custom hatching: Eggs, for 3c ea.,|. press incubators, 1 M cap, Will set. | pk., ae Mea s from > es con cows, and priced reasonably. Also Ferris strain white leghorn chicks from high - producing hens, 260 to 298 egg grade direct from Ferris two years ago, . $12 per 100, 100 per cent-live del. Bs Flanders, Rockledge, Ga., Care Oconee Poultry Farm. S. C. R.-I. Dark red day old. chile from flock tested for bacillary white diarrhea, $15 per hun. prepaid. 5 per cent discount on orders placed 3 wks. in advance. 16c per chick in lots of less than 100. Mrs. D. J. Farin Blackshear, Ga. : Hatching eggs, dark brown trom S. C. R.-I. Red hens, $5 per 100. Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Blackshear. Also Ss C. R. I. Dark Red baby chicks, $14 per 100 prepaid. High quality chicks, pure Panenad leghorns, direct, and Booths Minor- cas, direct. All breeders trapnested, pedigreed and state blood tested. Guarantee our chicks as more profit- able layers than cheaper chicks or refund difference in price. N. Ge ses loughby, Blacksear, Ga. Baby ohiies and 3 wks. old chicks, pure Parks strain, barred rocks from blood tested flock. Hatch each Tues- ey Day old chicks, $15 per hun., el. 8 wks. old chicks, 30c ea., del. Book orders now. Dr. Robert L. Biggs, Waycross, Ga. / S26. White Leghorn baby chicken $15 a 100, guaranteed 100 per cent live del. Place order now and get chicks when you need them. 25 per cent with order. H. L. Wallace, Bow. don Jct., Ga., Box 15. SYRUP FOR SALE New crop Cane syrup, fine quality, $4.50 case of 6 No, 10 cans. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga. os A No. 1 pure sugar cane syrup in~ No. 10 cans, $4.20. per case of 6, FOB here, E. M. Knight, Dexter, Gal Be, 12, ? 2 New Ga. Cine syrup in No. 10 cans; 75 per can FOB Eastman, ae J. Ge Lewis, Eastman, Ga. We My syrup has been sold. newer to many inquiries. and requests for samples. John W. Mossley, Ronen Ga., Rt. Be Strictly A-1 syrup in new weeds bbls., 65 gal., in gal cans., $4.50 per es. in 1-2 gal. cans, $4.80 per cs, Pp T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. es SYRUP WANTED Want, 300 or 400 gal 1928 crop Sor- ghum syrup; quote best ge FOE here and send sample. J. Te Draketown, Ga. eS Want to exch. Ga. cane syrup in gallon cans for field peas, corn, soy beans or peanuts. R. F. Burch, = Eastman, Ga. Want 5 or 10 gal. pure Ga. cane syrup. Send samples and lowest cash price) D. B. Hall, Wrighteville,: Ga., te Gi: VEGETABLES FOR SALE White artichokes, selected fou" ta ble use, 5c per lb., field run for plant- ing, 4c lb. Add postage for amount less than 15 lbs. E. L. mo Dub lin; Gas, Ants 5: Hastings Jerusalem artichotay 40 or $1.50 bus ae cabbage collards, 8c) 1b, FOR: Ww. E. Godwin, Wadley, Ga. eae Artichokes, 40c pk., or $1.50 b | Ga. cabbage collard, 3c lb., FOB, anc home made dry sage, 35c Ib. Add po: age. Mrs. W. M Arrington, ve Gas Ri 2, oo _ VEGETABLES we Want fresh vegetables of all ick Fred I. = Baker, Colpmbus, Ga., CR = Wanted * oe million cabbage: plants, Chas. and white Bermuda onion, 45c for 300, 60c for 500, 90c M. Ada 4c a 100 for postage; for extra large plants, 6c a 100 for postage. Re cries by express, 90c M. Satis- faction eet de L. Williams. Tifton, Ga ae Brostproof eabbage are grown from high grade seed: Chas. J. Wakefield, - Dutch, and Collard plants, 75 for 500, $1.25 M., 4 M. $4 postpaid; 16 M. $7.50. Exp. Collect. Mrs. Welch, Sylvester, Ga. Riondike strawberry plants, $1 for 00, $1.85 M., Early J. Chas. Wake- ield cabbage plants, 65 for 500. 1.10 M. postpaid, Claudia Waldrip, mioeery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Frostproof. cabbage ; plants, open field grown. Prompt shipment. 90c Mz, del. Obie Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Rtsk Dutch and Wakefield cuties jants, 20c a 100, $1 M., del., fe Boe M. collect; Klondike " strawberry. -80c a 100, $1. 75 M., dels L. A. eS, Oakwood, Ga. _ Frostproof, open field grown cab. _bage plants, now ready, 65c for 500. $1.10 M. postpaid, or Exp. collect.: 10 M., or more, 60c M., 1 yr. 75c M., old Klondike strawberry plants, free of disease. State inspected and cer- tified, $1 for 300, $1.50 for 500, $2. 75 M., postpaid, or $2.25 M., 10 M. or more, $2 M. collect. Prompt ship: ent. oe an Ga., Ge <1; = a - Spearmint plants, Lady Thompson trawberry plants, 50c a 100 each; well rooted, enonymous plants, 50 a., 2 yrs. old, would exch. for Spen. er sweet peas; President and King Humbert cannas, Wallace. yellow, $1 doz. Mrs. Z. - tory. Thomson, Gee | Frost proof E. Fr cabbage ear grown from genuine Long Island seed, 50c for 250; 500 for $1; grown from high grade imp. seed, 250 for 0c; 75c for 500, $1.25 M. post- ie J. H. pie! perdele Ga., Rt. td ; e ot Cia Wakefield nid Flat Dutch vabbage plants, $1 M., collect, -75c for 500, postpaid; 85c M. collect. Satisfaction guaran: teed. C. F. Smith, Omega, Ga. J. Chas. Success cabbage plants. Crystal Wax and Straw Bermuda on- ion plants, 40c for 200, 75e 500; $1. 25, M., del. R. H. Kent, Dawson, a. a eedicct E. J. Chas. Wakefield, uccession, Early Flat Dutch, Copen- hagen Market and Golden Acre cab- bage, Ga., collards, white and yellow Bermuda onion, 50c for 250, 500, ~90c, $1.50 M. prepaid; of M., 5M. . collect. : Cabbage, onions and collard plants $1 per 1,000. Seed: cabbage, $1 per pound. Tomato, $1. Ruby King ae per, $2. Bermuda onion seed, $3. W i Williams, Quitman, Ga. Several thousand strawberry plants for sale, Lady Thompson, Klondyke nd Excelsior, mixed, making a ber. ry lasting over a long period. 26c er 100. 500 at 20c per 100. K. B. mith, Thomson, Ga.. Everbearing strawberry plants, $1 old fashioned buttons, 15 qt., ill FOB shipping point, or exch. for | = abbage or Bermuda onion plants, $1 M. 7 a a bi egee coal ae | Branch, Ga. about | to get large. Extra Early S., and Large |~ Wakefield, E. Jersey, Flat Dutch, -Suecession, 65 per 500., $1. per M. rooted Succession and Flat Nina field cabb - M. or more, 65c M. FOR pers oe 5 M. | Waddelle, Ga. _red. dbl.. Richard | over 10 M.. e "Winter heading frost Hout Wake -|field and Early Flat Dutch cabbage | | plants, - $1.25 2 M, - . Woodliff, Flowery |- ~-90c. per 5M] tor .more. B. Frost proof cabbage lenis Jer- sey and Charleston Wakefield, well) rooted and tough, 85c per M.. Ola Williams, Coffee, Ga, Frost proof cabbage plants; Chas. 5 M for: $3.75. Large well plants, Bermuda onion plants, $1} ESE M. Cc. M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga. : "Prede probe Early Jersey oer Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 500 for 60c, $1 per M. 5 M and up for 75c per M. Good plants and prompt shirt ment. Puree) eke Farm. Peer ned Cabbage Sa 75 ee 1 M., . M or more, 65c. Bermuda onions, | $1 per 1 M. 5 M. for ~~ Bob Lind- SY, Lenox, Ga. - Karly Jersey and hodesten Wake plants, $1 for 1 M. Bellevue Farms, Senoia, Ga. is ee H. Onion plants, Bermuda, White crystal wax and yellow ber- muda onion pencil size, J. & Chas. Wakefield cabbage, heading varie- ties of collards, all openfield grown and frost proof, 500 for 75c. $1.25 per M. del. Express: eollect,-5 -M. or| more, 90c per M. Satisfaction guar- anteed or money refunded. Prompt shipment. Walter Ww. as Bras- elton, Ga, Early. Chas, Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c a 100, or $1 M. pes Now ready. Prompt del. Mrs. J. L. | Edge, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4, Good large plants, shipped in yen- tilated boxes and promptly shipped: Chas. and J. Wakefield, Cabbage, $1 M, del, 75c M, Exp Col. O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, Ga., Rte 2. Frost proof Cabbage plants, E. AS Chas. Wakefield, Succession, E. Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Market, and Gol-} den Acre, Ga., Collards, White and Yellow Bermuda onion plants: pre- paid mail, 50 for 250, 90c for 500, $1.50 M, by Exp. Collect, $1 M, 5 M, |e 50, 20 M > O46. C. H. Hill, Tifton, a. : Klondike ee Alenia $4.50 |M, FOB. M. A. Jones, Dyson: Ga., oe Chas. Wakefield and Early J. eab-. bage plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, Klondike strawberry, $1 for 500, $1.90 M postpaid. J. B. Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1, E. J., Chas. Wakefield and. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500 for 75c postpaid; $1 M collect; 10 M or more, 86c M, collect: Prompt shipment and satisfaction guaranteed. ca 0. Smith, Omega, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry sane, /20c a 100; Fox grape vines, 3 for 25c; also sugar or salad pea seed, 15c per cupful. Mrs. = Eller, Elliay, Ga., RFD 3. Cabbage plants, in small or. large quantities, $1 M. Mrs. M. F. See "| Quitman, Ga. ; Klondike strawberry ase $2, 50 M, also purple yard violets, 60c a 100, yellow mottled canna bulbs, 75 doz. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, ey Branch, Ga., Rt. dee Imp. large Klondike a 100, Major Crow,. Cummin Ga., Rt 4. Wakefield, Plat Dutch and Sue- |. cession cabbage plants, $1.40 M, del. ae Or pce fer ee or ees or =e + plants, $1. .25 a 100 del. ~| Canon," Ga., Rt iy : serieheerd plants, 25c a 100; everbearing, 40c bone Guinea te Alice - Se Gibson, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1; Box 46. oo Lucretia dewberry plants, well roots | -ed, $1.25 a 100, $8 M, del. also nice, | plack walnuts, hulled, $1. 25 bu., FOB. Mrs. P. T. Hipp, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. Guaranteed, Sgelf footed: 6 in. drones pibor: cabbage plants: Early. Flat Dutch, Chas. and E. J. Wakefield, properly packed, labeled and ventil- ated, 50c for 300, 75 for 500, $1.20 M, rushed postpaid, 5 M, $8.75 col- lect. C. F, Sipeeor Flowery Branch, Ga. = < Beemade onion and sabiade pianis, by the million, $1 M, 100 M lots, 68 Ge Ss Glisson, Hawkinsville, Ga. ~ Himalaya blackberry plants, 60c doz., del. Everbearing strawberry HN. eens Succession, Dutch, EB Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage; white ber- muda onion, $1 M, 75 for 500. R. Le} McRea, Meigs, Ga. = 2 : Early Jersey and Flat Dutch Cabs | bage plants, $1.25 per M, 3 M and over, $1 per M. Postage paid. Bermu- da onion plants, same price. R. Chane- lor, Seville, Ga. Imp. Klondike icine Sian; state inspected and certified, $2 per M. Cash with order, no checks ac- cepted, Prompt shipment. Mrs. W. B. Crow, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 78.. - Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants, 25c per 100, 75c per 500, or $1.25 per M. del. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Missionary Strawberry plants, $2.50. M postpaid. Imported pink. canna bulbs, 3 for 25c, 16 for $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Lena Holland, oy Branch, Ga. a Early Jersey, 7 Chavtaston Wakefield, Flat Dutch and Succession. cabbage plants. Also Bermuda onion plants, -800 for 50c, 500 for 75c, 1. M for jee 25 postpaid. Prompt oe a. D. Salter, Pitts, Ga. ; St. Regis or Gvethentne ae Cuth-. bert red raspberry plants, 50c per doz. $3 per 100, $15 per M, FOB Blue noes Ga. J. F. Anderson, Blue Ridge, ae ae - Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 500 for $1.25, $2 for 1 M postpaid. C:-D. Freeland, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. Early Jersey es plants, ready | to ship,-$1 per M del. Onion plants, same price. E. . Gaines, Seville, Ga. P. Q.: Box 21. Fine frost proof cabana plants, ready, 500 for 65c, 1 M for $1, 5 M for $3.50. Prompt. ask J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. Klondike & Eady Thompson straw- berry plants, $2.50 per M. Double pur- ple lilac, 25 ea. Mrs. Scott Davis, pogene ile, Ga. Wakefield and Early Dutch tabpure plants, 100 for 20c, $1 per M, post- paid. Lady Thompson and Klondike strawberry plants, 100 for 30c, $1.75 per M del. 5 M for $7.50 express col- lect. L.A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Frost: proof cabbage plants, $1. 25 per M FOB. S. J. Padgett, Coffee, Ga: Frost proof drought resistant, very prolific bunch English pea, 30 per lb. Will exchange for apples. Mrs. H. F. Spratling, es Ga., RFD Early Jersey, Wakefield, cabbage plants, $1.25 per M postpaid. Mrs. W. S. A. Beekworth, Baxley, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, Early Jersey, Flat Dutch, Charleston Wake- Ls field, postpaid, 500 for 70c, 1 M for sey and Flat Dutch, del., | paid, 500 for Wee, 1M for $1. 40. - Sohn 2D. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. - Klondike strawberry plants, 300 for 60, $1.80 per M del., 10 M at $14 exp. collect. _ Heston Crows Oakwood, Ga. S Frost proof cabbage alsate, Barly. Jersey and Charleston Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch,-$1 per M del. 500 | for 65c, 5 M, $3.50, charges collect. GC. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. ; Horse radish, 20 roots; $1 del. Cat- nip and Horehound, same price. Mrs. EK. Powell, Eastanollee, Ga. - Soe Large well rooted erystal wax on- ion plants for sale, 200, 40, 500 for -65e, $1.25 per M, plus postage. J. J. Shearouse, Guyton, Ga. Horse radish roots, 25 oe Um brella China sprouts, 5 in., 4c ea. Su- garloaf, or white English. peach trees, - . 3: ft., 10c ea. Boxwood bushes, 4 to '5 ft., Make best offer. C. We ee Maysville, Ga. Cabbage sits chavisiton E. Jere $1 per M, 75 express collect. Grady Turners Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. z fee Charleston ~ Wakefield : cabhags plants, ready for immediate shipment, $1.25 per M, or 10M for $9, charges collect. 15 per C.. C. H. See Coolidge, Ga. White crystal wax onion plants, $1. 25 per M, del., or $1-FOB my ship- ping point. Li M. Kennedy, ae Ga. pe Bermada onion plants, $1 per M. Frost proof cabbage plants, Wakefield and Flat Dutch, $1 per M. Nice plants, | pjrompt shipment.. Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. whee - Frost proof cabbage plants, grown from high grade seed, Charleston, Jersey, Wakefield,. Flat Dutch and Succession. 500 for 75c, $1.25 per M. 5M for $4 postpaid. 10M, $7 express * collect. Mrs. Nina To. Sylvester, | 23 ; Frost proof cabbage plants, E. Jer: | sey and Charleston Wakefield, Large nice plants, 50c per M, in 5, 10 and 25M lots, FOB. J. = ony Omega, Ga., Rt. 1, Large size E. Wakefield eeebens plants, postpaid in Ga., $1 per M. Charges collect, 5M, $3.50. Cash with order. G. W. Watson, Ashburn, Ga. Imp. Watson strawberry plants, everbearing, $2.25 per M_ postpaid. Prompt shipment. Mrs Dora Vance, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Extra E.. Jersey. Charleston and Copenhagen cabbage plants, White bermuda onion plants, large size, well rooted, prices: cabbage, 500 for 50e,. 80e per M. Onions, 500 for 55c, $1 per M. If order by mail, add 3c per 100 for postage. Stamps accepted for. amounts less than 65c, Satisfaction: Se J. L. Williams, tee Re Jersey and Chetasien Wakefield and other varieties cabbage plants, will mix varieties free. 100 postpaid, 20c, $1.50 per M. Extra large size, de per 100 extra. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Plants grown from: best Long | [sland seed. R. O. Parks, Darien, Ga. Strawberry plants, 25 per C FOB, or exch. for anything useful. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6. Frost proof cabbage plants for prompt shipment, E. Jersey, Charles- ton Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Success- ion, 65c per 500, $1 per M, 5M for $3.75. . Plants large well rooted. Ber- muda onion plants, $1 per M. M. F. Sims, Pembroke, Ga. Yellow and crystal wax Bermuda onion Bian 500 for 90c, $1.50 per eC Ay ogee Braselton, oe mo . ae S piece: pone 7% S ~ PLANTS. FOR SALE. peecia plants, 35c per doz. Mrs. J. eile ee and, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. = = e = Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 Bex 100. W. E, Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, Wake- field, Charleston, .and E. Jersey. Prompt shipment, 90c per M, del.; 5M or more, 65c per M_ collect. Obie Sere Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. = Strawberry plants, 25c per C, $2.25 Re M. Mrs. sss Soar, Elijay, Ga. = Rt Be Me Akl and E. Jersey ssnare plants, $1.20 per M., del., or $1 per hie Cabbage plants, $1. 25 per M, 5M at 1 per M. Will exch. for cotton seed for planting, 1M plants for bushel of eed, .Half and Half preferred. Will xch. 5M eabbage plants for 5M Ber- muda onion eae N. D. Jackson, Al- wee sGa. 35, Wakefield ees plants, $1 per M, collect. Bermuda onions, $1.15 per M. After Jan. 15th my prices will be $1.75 per M for cabbage plants, and Roy Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. . Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas. Wakefield, E. Jersey, Flat Dutch and for $3.75. Large well rooted plants. Bermuda onion plants, $1 per. M C. M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga. Chas. Wakefield cabbage das from Long Island seed, $1 M, 5 M up, fie M. D. Me Barber, Baxley, Ga. _ Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 M, del. L N. Hodges, Oliver, Ga. - Klondike strawberry plants, $1 for 500, $1.85 M, E. Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, We for 600, $1 M. postpaid. a aldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. ~ - Klondike strawberry plants, $1 for 500, $1.90 M, Chas. Wakefield and 500, $1.25 M postpaid. J. B: Bennett, | Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. = E. a: Wakefield cabbage plants, "5e -for 500, $1.25 M, del. Bermuda onion plants, same price. Also will mix or- _ ders to make amt. E. L. Ae Dub- lin, Ga., Rt. 5. =: Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 a 100, $2 M. Louise Crider, Douglas, : Ga., Rt. 3. 2 Frostproof Subbaae plants, Early J. and Chas. Wakefield, 60c for 500, $1 M, 5M up, [be M., prompt Ep eHt: R. S. Burgess, Pem- broke, Ga. oe Everbearing strawberry plants, in _ bags, $1 M, FOB. W. D. Wsteens Lo- eae es Ga. _ Frost proof aus niksts Chas. Wakefieli and. Succession, $1.25 M, del., parcel post; $1 M FOB. Lakeland. os W. Berryhill, oe - OS cots WANTED E 8M. Kudzu bulbs or plants. Make best oe, fe H Ege ee Ga. Second: Hand Machin- ery for Sale & Wanted oS Roderick igen 24 dise tractor har- TOW, $30. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 2 Hayman stocks, 2 genuine F. F. stocks and 1 Lynchburg buster, A-1 only) Cole cotton planter with. fert. attachment. W. D. Martin, Loganville, Ga. : Gai eng., with 2 horse power pea and "Himalaya _ ji M collect. Ss. J. Lindsey, Omega, Ga. 4. _ $1.25 per M for Bermuda onion plants. | : Succession, 65c per 500, $1 per M, 5M | little); Early Jersey cabbage plants, "5 for | good plants and -cond., Cole cotton planter (cotton | come see. Lad H. J. Willard, Alma, Ga. ; 1 horse Oliver goober turn plow, good cond., except wing; 1 grain crad- dle, practically new. Will sell, or exch. both for 1 large Oliver Middle Buster. Must be in good cond. O. S. vitae? Scotland, Ga., Star Rt. $8 H. P. upright gas eng., Internl. make, belt, etc., $10. Mrs. W. Dz Wis- dom, Chipley, Ga. : ESS 1 Syracuse 2 horse- ee plow, | good as new (cost $20) $7. R. be Gis tenden, Lovejoy, Ga. 1 Fordson tractor, 1924 model, ate cond:, for sale. Mrs. F. H. Jamison, Atlanta, Ga. 972 Oe St., Phone Hem. 0538-J. 1 Fordson tractor, run less tine 30 days; 28 disc harrow for tractor; 1 Oliver 8-hoe disc plow for tractor, all in A-1 cond., cheap. Write. T. M. Bowles, Alma, Ga. 1 Cream separator, Sood as. _new, Fused but little, $28, or exch. for R.-I. Red pullets, or young hens, Donaldson strain. No culls. a Mindie McGill, Vidalia, Ga., Rt, 2.; 8 H. rp Mogul Int. gas eng, needs slight repairs; 2 line shafts, 4 hang-| ers and bearings and other imple-| ments for sale. Write for description and price. Robt. Fuller, Ses Ga., P. O. Box 287. aoe John Deere Stag Gang plow and abl. dise plow. W. Ww. Williems, Quit- man, Ga. 1 Chattanooga | plow, in. A-1| cond. ( all except disc is worn a 1 chain guano distributor, good shape, $25 for both; or plow, $20 and distributor, $5, or exch. for set-of blacksmith tools with blowers. J. R. Parker, Oakman, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 horse Cole Combination corn and pea planter (plant any kind of seed) 5 plates and 4 gears, in first class cond., planted about 60 acres. Guar- antee. satisfaction (cost $31), $22 FOB One 6 disc harrow, $10. Ww. McL. Edson, Hee, Ga., Rt. Farming tools for a 2 horse farm; middle buster, corn and cotton planter and fertilizer strower all combined; corn shredder, Oliver 2. horse plow, | No. 18; 1 small 2 horse plow; 2 plant- ers, Junior cultivators, ete. Sell for bargain. Write for full description and ae J. lL. saeeia Ga., Rt. i Middle Sie Aeon No. 10, $3; 11 Gantt distributor, $3. Both in good shape. John: S. AEN, Social Soe Ga., Rt. 3. Stalk feather; $20; wevemeible disc plow, $15; 3. horse sulky plow, made into a walking plow and extra point, cuts 14 in., $2.50; 1 Oliver plow, $5; implements. T. Ga, Dairy Equipment and fixtures, com- ele sell for $85; also Chattanooga cane mill, No. 44, large size eomplete with full equipment, $100; 2 John Deere riding cultivators, like new, $25 ea., Williamson stump puiler, complete, $200. All in first class cond, Other farm implements. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. One 3 Oliver calkes ine good cond., with 1 new point, $40 FOB Edison. Cash with order. A. S. Collins, Bluffton, Ga., Rt. 3. : One 4 H. P. Moasesig Gas engine in running order, $35. C. V. Wilson, Maysville, Ga. 1 Economy King cream separator, Sele and ether farm a ei enertie $40" geed cond., used very little, $25 cash or a exch.- for ee head of geese, not MARKET. BULLETIN ; at my eee not. erated. Write or cash with order. Edgar M. Brown,| | Hartwell, Ga., RFD 4, S Brown cultivator, $4; and other farm | Williams, Sautee, plete (cost $125) never been unpacked, |. over 3 or 4 yrs. old: Mrs, Mary Page, RORSttOR, Ga., Rt. 4. 36 in. belt runner grist mill, $75: 52:in. Star grist mill, $125; ker. I. H. C. eng., latest type, No. 1 cond., now running, $250. Mrs. Jamie Martin, Cobbtown, Ga. * - 1 John Deer Gang ay, 2 bottoms never been used, $50, or exch. Write what you have to offer, L. R. Ogletree, Perry, Ga. 2 Vulean, 2 horse plows, No. 10; 3 Gantt cotton planters, 5 Hamon, plow stock. Sell or exch. L. B. Har- ris, Atlanta, Ga., 1062 Capitol Ave., nk SECOND:HAND. MACHINERY Se WANTED | Want a aie puller. Must be in good shape. State price and make. J. A. Maxwell, Covington, Ga., RFD 4, Want 1 disc. tractor harrow, John ton planter, Hill dropper, Cole pre- ferred Will exch. for same. Write for particulars. H. W. Bagley, Suwanee, Ga., Rt. 2. Want for cash grain and fertilizer ett, tandeun 18 in, dise tractor first letter lowest price. Hewett Join- er, Oglethorpe, Gaon < Want 1 Oliver or Avery walking cultivator in first class cond. Prefer late model. Will pay cash, or exch. white ee peanuts, or home grown meat. T. W. Brune, Coleman, Ga. Want 1 Case 15-27 or 18-32 oil Write. To, Reed, Oakwood, Ga. Want second-hand peanut picker or thresher, in good cond. Chas. S. Reid, Woodbury, Ga. Want second-hand set of black smith tools. D. W. Harp, Reynolds. Ga. 3. Want oho viaciok stalk cutter, drag harrow and other good farm machinery. Must be cheap. J. H. Leverette, Parrott, a, Rt. 1, Box 101. . : Want cultivator, two horse any good make not too heavy. Must be |cheap for cash. No objection to one requiring repairs. Give complete dis- we R.. D, poe Lyerly, Ga., Want to exch. Dearth binder in fair condition with 8 good aprons for 15 bu. 90 day Velvet beans. W. E. 39. Want 3 single plows. Must be near anan, Atlanta, _ Ga., Place. 297 Oxford Farm Senna a FARM HELP WANTED Want 1 small family Fo calticat about 14 acres in cotton and rest of White or colored. Good house. If not willing workers do not answer. J. S. Dorsey, Stockbridge, Ga., Rt. 1, Box iG : Want wage hand to work on farm. Will pay reasonable wages for de- pendable man. Must be sober, smart and willing to do any kind of work. A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga., Rei. Want farm hands to run 2 2 horse farm; 1 with stock. Mrs. I. x. Smith, Coolidge, Ge, _ Want colored man or boy for gen- eral farm work. Can furnish home for max and wife, no children, and he both work. Goed howe and 1 fair ; wages. Give ah O. a0 Stamey, De- | Ga, middle aged couple on farm, as one Deere or Clark, preferred, also 1 cot- | drill combined, 7 1-2 or 8 ft., cut, also. rharrow. Must be good cond. Write in tractor, also 1 3 gin, in good shape. Bailey, subiaiiees Ga., Rt. 1, Box! Atlanta and good price. L. E. Buch- time to work for me by the day. morest, Ga., Rb ds Have filled out for tistieis hoe wer to many inquiries. W. J. Mor- gan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 46. Want a middle aged white man iy , look after farm and care for stock. Good wages. Good place for man who will work. G. Cc. beta ; Rant - a boy ihent 15 yrs . of age. lor slightly younger). to ee with of the family and help with the work. Good home for a smart, good boy. Can give ref. Mrs. R. W. McGinty, . Jr., Cobbtown, Ga. ; ee Want an industrious lady or girl | to live as one of family, for reason. able salary to assist. with poultry, garden and gen. work. Good home ce for right party. Miss meee Pa Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1. Want a good boy (armen). who has no. home, to make home with us and help farm a 1 mule farm. From 15 to 17 yrs. of age. Must not be town bum, not chew, smoke noe have bad habits. Be good worker, | (not have to follow and tell what to do), Will also teach him to do other work. If you know of such a boy, l2t me know before crop time. Mra. Ss. - King, Faceville, Ga. ee Want good farmer for 2 horse crop, with stock, feed and implements pre- ferred and who can finance self. Good house, barn and water. Extra strong land, good pastures. with branches, 2 miles from Hampton, Ga. on Luella Road, school bus and mail service. John Pappa, 430 Blvd., At lanta, Ga. Want single white man or boy to help make 1929 crop, live in home with owner. Will give a 500 bale of cotton and board for work. State age in first letter. E. C. McDaniel, Win- der, Ga., Rt. 1. ; Want man to run a 1 horse a a2 horse farm on 50-50 basis and = extra work you can do. H.. M. Kare, Junction City, Ga, Want a farmer at once. Must be able to furnish self.Mrs. F. H. Ja- |g Atlanta, Ga., 972 Feseieces t. ; =a Want boy 17 or 18 yrs. to help nol 1 horse crop for 1929. Will give $50 for 12 mos., not $50 a mo., furnish clothes, shoes and board and. washing free. No hard work. Treat you right. If make: good hand, will give more next yr. T. Lester Massey, Daniels- ville, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 1 good, all round, farm i for wages, with board, room as one of family, $15 per mo. straight time for 1929. Must be willing worker, hon- est and sober. N. S. Grantham, Pine- view, Ga. : os Want at once, farmer with Beeee. enough to tend a 2 horse truck and gen. farm, on 50-50 basis, 20 mi. Sa- vannah. Also free access to raise ppatiny: A. M. eee Marlow, G POSITIONS WANTED Want position as a blacksmith g-n. repair worker on farm of any kind, or will take a small truck or stock farm. Exp. as farm overseer R. M. Bonner, Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 3 Want a 1 horse crop to tend on halves. May need a little help. Have 2 good plow hands. Want work for boy to help run family. Marion Mor- ris, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 5., Box 95. _ Middle aged man with wife wan work, both or either Do most any: thing on farm. White, honest, hard working. Have 1 child, a girl half grown. Mrs. B. Grace, Cordele, 410 Sth St. North. c , s "POSITIONS WANTED ~ Want place on farm with every- thing furnished, and party to mov me, also want work for boy and self until crop time. Bs H. Belk, Ringgold, Ga. = Want position at once in farm home. Can do most any kind of work. - Middle aged woman health. Mrs. W. M. Sellars, Garfield, Gai, Rt. 2, Box. 62. : Want position as overseer and will run a 2 horse farm myself. Have 2 . families who wish to move with me. Plenty of help. Dairy exp. and live stock raising. J. C. ae Jakin, SSR, Rt. Want position overseeing large -. farm within 10 or 15 mi. Atlanta, and a place to raise chickens and truck farm. Either salary, not less than $45 or $50 per mo., or party furnish and me do work on 50-50 basis. Hon- est, sober, industrious. Married, wife | slic t ad children (all girls) from 8 to 18 _yrs. of age. Am 39 yrs. of age. Can Bt - drive most any kind of truck and car, er and can do any kind of general farm - work. State in full what you have to offer. Want place at once. W. M. - Humphrey, Egan, Ga. Want position on farm. Will work for $1 a day and board. Clifford Tan- ner, Alma,: Ga., Hebe 2 Want position on farm for 1929, near Atlanta, in good home and in - good community. Am honest, sober, good worker and experienced. What _ have you to offer? Paul R. Camp, Jr., Atlanta, Ga., 480 Boulevard, N. E., _ Apt. 2. Phone Walnut 9843. - Want position. For the minute man who wants an A-1 Overseer far- mer and live stock man at once. Any kind of ref. you want. Wire or write. J. C. Barton, Metcalf, Ga. Have been suited in a farm. An- - swer to many inquiries. Mrs. Alice J. Garvin, Riverdale, Ga. Smart, ambitious young man of 25 with wife and one child wants good _ permanent job. Would do any kind of ae work. G. H. James, Screven, Ga., + Care M. L. Truett. Want farm work, good: experience in farm work two years; also in gen- eral work. Reference furnished. What ean you offer? W. W. seoicie Sere- ven; -Ga.,. tb. T. ei Want job on farm as overseer or. . looking after a dairy. Can furnish best of reference if desired. Please state salary. J. W. Shepherd, Center- hill, -Ga., Rt. 5. _- Want a small dairy to run. Can op- erate milking machine, or dry haud milker. 10 yrs. exp. in truck farming. _ R. B. Slaughter, Atlanta, ct 1001 _ Manigault St. Single man, 25 yrs. wants place on _ farm. Must be good land. Will work - for wages or shares. P. T. Pritchett, _*Red Oak, Ga., Rt. 1. ~ Want job on good Sen in good De ilement: near church and school. Good health, middleaged, sober, mar- -Yied and a good mechanic for farm machinery. Exch. -ref. S. D. Smith, Comer, Ga. : Want position with datitevtian: feeding, gathering and packing eggs. de D. Hardin, Calhoun, Ga., Box 191. _. ., Want place on farm for light work. Ee Widow, 82 yrs. of age, have 1 small boy 8 yrs. old. Want to live in home _ with good reliable people where there are no children, not over 50 mi. from = Alapaha. Will accept best offer. Mrs. _. Nora Moore, Alpaha, Ga, _ Want place on 1 horse farm on halves. Have plenty of force for 2 horse crop. Must be near school and in very good church. Prefer Fulton or Clayton county.. Hard worker and can also do. carpenter = Roam Plumley, Fair- burn, Ga., Rt. 2. Want job on farm. Always able to work. Arthur L. Connelly, Augus- ta, Ga., 124 Middle St. Want 1 horse crop located in Mid- dle Ga., to look after. Life Time exp., hard worker, and best of ref. Must be good land and stock furn- ished. W. O. Chitwood, Baldwin, Ga. _ Want 1 horse crop to tend on halves, and will do. other work. Must be good land, etc., near school and church. Marian Marris, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 95. Want small farm to look after, with nice 5 room house with water and lights, close in, suitable _ for raising chickens and keeping a cow, also want a few acres to. cultivate vegetables. D. H. Nix, Atlanta, Ga., 20 ee St. FARM HELP WANTED Want a man with wife to live in home with aged couple on farm, and attend to farm. Good proposition for right party. Write for particulars. W. E. Dickson, Whitesburg, Ga. Want small 1 horse gen. farm work. Write. R. berry, Acworth, Ga. ah Want white boy, 12 to 14 yrs. to live as one of family and help with gen. farm work. Will give good treatment. Write. A. J. Adams, hah burn, Ga., Rt B Want girl or woman to live in farm home and help with work. Good home. State age in first letter. Will send railroad ticket. C. C. McDaniel, Winder, Ga., Rt. 1, - Want man with wife to live ir home with me, and farm on 50-50 basis. Prefer middle aged man with 1 or 2 hoe hands. Write for parti- culars. Walter Davis, _Ranger, Ga., Rts 2. OR for . Dew- Want gocd iiace for 2 oreo crop | 1 with stock, feed and implements and who can finance self preferred. Good house, barn, ground, ete. John Pappa, Atlanta, Ga., 430 Blvd. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE | 1928 Certified Bunch Velvet beans in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $3 bu., 90-day Velvets, $1.50 bu. FOB. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga. 30 lbs. English peas, $4.25 for lot FOB. W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. English pea seed, frost proof, 15 per cup, or 25 lb. postpaid. Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga. Pure Brabham peas for planting, | $4 bu. Bunch Velvet beans, $2 bu. FOB Perry. L. R. Ogletree, Perry, Gan A new soy bean, never before of- fered for sale. Produce from 3 to 10 times as many bu., as any other variety; originated on my place in Laurens county and bred by me for {last 6 yrs. Write for full particulars a price. se P. Ree Lovett, a English pas, 25c lb., mixed peas, $2.50 FOB. Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga. s - Old fashioned Half Runner white and speckled garden beans, 30e cup- ful; also large red peanuts, $3 bu. Mis. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.. Giant Eng. peas for seed, sound, 25c Ib., or exch. for black-eyed peas or butter-beans for table use. Mrs. FOB m Lyon : Ragland, Roopville, Ga, Ret. 90-day speckle Velvet beans, $2.50 bu., any quantity No. 1 Brabham peas $4 bu. also Whatleys prolific seea corn, grown on my farm, $3.75 bu. | W. T.. Whatley, Reynolds, Ga. No. 1 early speekled recleaned seed velvets, $1.25 bu., Oceola sting- less, $2 bu., Bunch velvets, $3 bu Laredo soy beans, $5 bu. Mammoth yellow soys, $2.25 bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga. Ss Field peas: Brabham Clays, Irons and Whips, $3.25 bu. each; Soy beans, O-too-tans, $5. B. T. Marshell, Ft. Valley, Ga. 15 bu. good, sound, bright field peas (better than Irons), small, brown color Make best offer. Henry Everett, Richland, Ga., Rt. 1. White running butter-beans, selec- ted seed, 25c qt., del. also red pr2- lifie popcorn, 20 qt. del. Johnnie Norman, Richland, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 75. ' - Willets Wonder frost proof garden peas, 30c pt. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1. Clay peas, also Stewart pecans. Best quality. Exch. a few for a few gals. syrup. J. ss Sparta, Ga. 500 Ibs. perfectly sound, _elean, sugar Crowder peas, 100 per cent pure and grown expressly for seed, 5 dbs. or more, 14 lb. del., 12 lb. station. C. F. "Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. Velvet beans, in hull, from 1 ton up, $22 ton, sacked and_ shipped Customers furnish sacks. N. T. Beas- ley, Kite, Ga. . 30. bu. O-too-tan beans, recleand, in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $6 bu. FOB Canon. Amos Floyd, Canon, Ga. ~ Fancy, hand threshed, recleaned O-too-tan beans, $7 bu. C. M. Lowry,| LaFayette, Ga., Rt. 4. Willets Wonder Bunch frost proof Eng. peas, 30 Ib. plus postage. Mrs. Zulime B. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga. Frost proof Eng. peas, 3 1-4 Ibs. $1, 1 lb. 35c 2 lbs. 65c. Packet of flower seed with ea. order All pre- paid. J. H. Miller, Arabi, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want cow peas, any variety. State quantity and best price. W. H. Wad- delle, Pearson, Ga. Want all kinds of field peas; O- too-tans, Laredo and Biloxi soy beans V. R. Bush, Albany, Ga. | Want cow peas, any quantity. Quote price. W. W. 1 Quit- man, Ga. Want. Iron, Gakries. Whippoor- will and Clay and field peas, of all varieties. Describe fully and quote prices. Jno. W. Howard, Sylvania,. Ga. Want 100 bu. Brab peas. Send sample and quote lowest cash price on any amount you have to offer. C. R Davis, Soperton, Ga. Want 10 bu. whip peas. State low- est price. L E. Buchanan, Atlanta, Ga., 297 Oxford Place. Want any variety or quantity of |. sound peas or beans, in good bags. Mail sample, state quantity of ea. va- riety you have to offer. R. N. Ether- idge, Jackson, Ga. Want Brabham, Iron and Whipp- oorwill field peas for planting pur. poses. Also O-too-tans, Laredo and Biloxi soy beans. R. L. Vansant, Co. Agt., Marietta, Ga. Box 38. Want all varieties peas and vei: vet beans, Send samples and quote prices. Geo. Cc Nunn, Perry, Ge. Want best prices on 100 bu. Brab- ham hay peas. L C. Pittman, Olu tee, Fla., Box 125. Ss Want cow peas, soy one. velve Quote prices and send small sample. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Ga. Want few bu. Brabham and Pur- ple Hull speckled peas. Send sample and state lowest cash price. C. D. Green, Wray, Ga. . oe Want Brab or Iron peas, any quake tity. Will pay cash, or exch. potato plants for same. Re -S, ie Bax- ley, Ga. Want Jady peas, any amount. Send sample and price. Fred I. Baker, Cole umbus, Ga., Rt. 2. re Want all varieties cow - O- too-tans.. and Laredo Soy beans, Certified Buneh and 90-day seed vel- vet beans, Jumbo and White Span- ish peanuts and chufas. No quantity too large or too small. State best price your shipping point, and we will do our best to trade with you. Bennetts Bonded Whse., by. F. R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga. Want to exch. Lucretia dew ber- ry plants, at $1 a100 for butter- beans, or crowder peas. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Greenville, Ga; Rt. 1. FRUIT FOR SALE Nice sundried apples, free fro worms, core and peelings, 10 Ilb., Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs. R. M. Ray, Ellijay, Ga., Rt, 3. Bright, new sundried ie sav- ed from choice, acid fruits, peeled, cored, properly cured and free of in- | sects, 6 lbs., $1 postpaid. C. F, Mad- dox, Flowery Branch, Ga. 10. Ibs., bright new sundried ap- ples from choice fruit, peeled, cored, properly cured and free of insects, for sale, or exch. for good, nice dried peaches, free from insects. Mrs. Ay L. Davis, Dial, Ga. 4 Yates and Terry apples, tree ae ee 20-4 Bu. Mo, Merriam, ee = he Bites nice rics apples, frcd tone peeling, core, and worms, 15c lb., del. Mrs: Ethel Mooney, Quill, Ga. Fine sundried apples, free tron worms and core, 15 lb. J. O. Hipp, Ellijay, Ga. 1 Nice sundried apples, 15 Ib., del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion, Ga. Nice dried apples, shipped to ae address, 15 lb., Mrs. Lottie Caven- der, Gaddistown, Ga. Nice, dried apples, free from, peel- : ing, core, ete., 20c lb., del. Mrs. Ross Lloyd, Hiawassee, Ga. i 24 Ibs. nice, ripe dried horse ap- ples, free from worms, 15c lb., FOB. say I .N. Wright, Rockmart, Ga., te22:; 15 bu. Yates aphad $1 bu., FOB. Cornelia, also 85 or 90 bu., Terrys. Winters, $1 FOB, or at my Homie. te N. Burrell, Cornelia, Ga. Jelly, preserves and pickles in new glass top pt. and qt. jars. State quan- tity. wanted. Mrs. E. T. Almon, Mid- land, Ga. Nice, anda peaches, free from worms, 20c lb., postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Nice, bright sundried ale free = from peeling, core, ete., 15c lb. here. Add postae for as many lbs. as want- ed. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. 10 or 12 Ibs., nice sundried peaches, free of peelings, and worms, 20c lb. or exch. for good grade Beas 8 2 lbs. peaches for 3 lbs. honey. W. H. Mill- ions, Butler, Ga., Rt. 1. ; maday, January 10, 1920, Live Stock for Salo Aud Wanted CATTLE FOR SALE One. 7-8 Jersey heifer with heifer _ealt, 2 wks. old;4 full Jersey cow, $75 for either one; 1 pure bred Jer- - sey cow, with 10 day old calf, eae _ Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. ce 4 Jersey 8 mos. old bull, $25; 10 _ mos. Jersey bull, $27.50. Reg. in buy- ers name. Will exch. for Bronze tur- ie Re fa BEG: Buchanan, Ga., Bull cadvea Teor best eroduuine cows; by a great Raleign bull. Sell cheap or exch. for Otootan beans. E. Lo, Bailey, Raymond, Ga. ce 3 reg. Guernsey, cows, and 1 reg, pull calf. Make offer. Dr. E. C. Da-. ne NE, Atlanta, Ga., 85 Linden Ave., 6 nice heifers, 3 of them heavy - gpringers, 9c lb., FOB for the 6. J. 2M, Goldin, Draketown, Ga. z good milch cows, good grade Jer- . - Seys: 1 to freshen soon, others giv- ing milk; 3 heifers, almost full blood, to freshen soon; 1 male, yr. old, 3-4 _ Jersey. Sell all at bargain at my Be place, 5 mi. north of Alma Do not want to ship them. Mrs. H.-J. Will- ard, Alma, Ga., Rt. 4. 1 good milch cow, hornless and gen- tie, freshen in a few weeks. 2nd calf; gives about 4 gals. $75. Mrs. E. L. oe Wright, Yatesville, Ga. . 4 miten cows, 7-8 Jon $100 at . Ajetn: Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., @ Rt. 2. i 5 fine Jersey heifers, soon 0 fresh- en. Robt. SE ey es Ga. es mas night, $10 for quick sale, or _ exch. for young nanny goats that -will wt. 15 lbs. ea.; also a young Jersey _ male ready for service. Mrs. Jock. & Abbott, Alma, Ga. ao 3 fore heifers, aa in January 14th. E. L. Patterson, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 18. 3 yoke good oxen Uincliiding cant: - Sell cheap for cash. Wiley Fs ites a Rhine, Ga., Rt. 1. y, ee CATTLE WANTED : Want reg. Jersey or Guernsey : mileh cow, with 1st or 2nd calf, reg. in my name, not over 85 mi. from ~ Unadilla. Quote price, etc. Taylor ee Unadilla, Ga. ant Holstein bull, pure ce (reg. =e AES necessary), ever 6 mos. old, reas- - onable for cash. Earl Hanson, Ac- S worth, Ga. MEX HOGS FOR SALE 1 reg. Duroc Jersey 10 mos. old gilt, wt. 200 Ibs., $85 FOB my farm. eo peeey Reagan, Covington, Ga., Rt. 2. od Duroc Jersey shoats, $7 ea., 3 wt. 110 or 120 Ibs. ea., $12 at my barn. Mrs. EK. Wright, Yatesville, Ga. - Duroe brood Sows, inoculated. Sell or. exch. some shoats and pigs for \Hunt, Tallapoosa, Ga. : ey. Big Bone P. C: pigs, Dam and turkey hens. Mrs. rietta, Ga. Bone P. C., at Farmers prices. hay or cotton seed at my home. Ira sire both blue ribbon winners, $10 or exch. for Laredos, cow _ peas or se We Ma- |. 10 shoats, Se. between 25 or 85 tbs., for sale. Mrs. I. M. Smith, Cool- aE nie 6 mos. old, Also some young pigs, from best blood of reg. Big E. J. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. 1 sow, 300 lbs., and 9 thrifty pigs, 1 mo, old, $45; 1 sow, wt., 250 lbs., and 7 thrifty pigs, 1 mo. old, $35. All FOB here. J. T. Finney, Haddock, Ga. Pure bred Berkshire pigs, $15 with papers, $10 without; Crossed Berk- shire and P. C. pigs, 10 wks. old, $6; 6 wks. old, $5. Fred L. White, Buck- head, Ga. ary 28, 1928, in first class cond.,, a W. H. Miller, Franklin, Ga. boar of same breed, with papers, $35; 4 mos. old gilts and boars, same breed, $12.50 ea. Joe M. Brown, Me- Rae, Ga. Pure bred Duroe Jersey pigs. eli- gible to reg., $10: a., Peyton Hod- ges, Brinson, Ga. 1 fine Duroe Jersey bred sow, $25 or exch. for feed oats or Leghorn chickens. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. 1 Reg. Hampshire brood sow, 350 lbs., cholera immune for life, $40 erated. W. B. Lacanster, Brunswick, Ga., RED Box 3-A. wt., about 800 tbs., and 9 pigs, 3 wis. old. (no runts) $45. a i. Harper, Osierfield, Ga. 2 fine brood sows, B. B. P.-C. reg. and immune for life, and 1 male, wt 300 or 400 lbs., 2 gilts, 150 Ibs., ea., 4 fine gilts, 4 mos. old, $15 ea., with papers. - G Montgomery, Junction City, Ga. - Pure iibed Big Bone P. co 3 mos. old pigs, inoculated, ready to ship 14 P. C. and Duroe ae. wt. from 50 to:75 lbs., ea., $5 and $6 ea., del. to truck. Graham Simpson, Culverton, Ga. Duroc Jersey boars and gilts, 100 lbs., each, $18 or $30 pr., Fall far- row Duroc pigs, 40 lbs., ea., $12.50 name; pork shoats, 75 to 125 lbs., 10 lb., FOB crated, bulk gross. Gash or exch. for Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, and some good wilt resistant strain, about 50 bu. ea, LL. leg Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Hogs eS sale, or will exch. for corn, hay or Velvet beans. Lawton Lynn, Collins, Ga. Five month old registered Duroc boars and gilts, wt. _about 125 Ibs., $15; sow with 11 pigs farrow- ed Jan. Ist, $80; gilt bred to far- row Mch. Ist. wt. around 250 Ibs., $50; pigs, $8 ea., all reg. J. c. Up- shaw, Covington, Ga. { : Four Duroc boars, wt. about 125 lbs. -up, ready for service, $20 or would exch. These boars can be reg- istered in buyers name. Benjamin Hicks, Adel, Ga., Rt. 1. Six S. P. C. and Hanipshir mixed ionic. 48 to 55 lbs., age 5 mos. $6 ea. Homer Hutcherson, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C, Box 10-A. Ba Pure bred Duroc Jersey male 20 mo. old, $20 or exch. for 30 gal. bbl. Ga. cane syrup, 1928 crop. Arthur M. Bates, Empire, Ga. Duroc Jersey pigs 5 mos. old and wt, about 100 lbs. cherry red, dou- ble treated against cholera and reg. in buyers name at $15 ea. two for $28, three for $40. Will exch. for reg. Guernsey bull 4 to 8 mos. old, corn, peas and peanuts. Leander M. Ken- nedy, Collins, Ga. me idge, Ga, MARKET BULLETI 1 rg. P. C.. boar, farrowed Janu- also Shin other reads 1 large S. P. C. sow, bred to fine | Rebecca, Ga. 1 S. 2p CG. and Black Essex sow, | and are good thrifty pigs, et ea. R. | |C. Couch, Turin, Ga. = Jersey bull calf, decoced Christ-| ea., or $20 pr. All reg. in buyers| from 8 to $25. The short ane fat kind. A. P. Sanders, Tignall, Ga. Pe bred S. P. C. gilts, 5 mo. old, wt. 125 Ibs., $20 Cay 8 mos. old pigs, $10 ea. S.. W. Smith, Hawkinsville, Ga.; Rt. 4. HOGS WANTED | Want a good brood sow. ae P. GC; or Duroc, mixed, cheap for cash, A. S. Phillips, ee. Ga. Want a Little Bone Guinea hog, Write what you have to offer. J. A. Brown, Lake- land, Fla., Rt 3; Want Little Bone Guinea hogs, also some large stock of hogs. Write what you have and price. Pike Adair, Lakeland, Fla., P. O. Box 203. Want a bred sow, that will farrow in January or February. Prefer near Rebecca. Write best price. Will come get the sow Af anywhere near Re- becca, if price is right. R. L. Johnson, = HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 mule, $50, or exch. for corn, vel- vet beans, or cattle at same price. S. C. Montgomery, Junction City, Ga. 4 yr. old mare (raised myself; shipped here when 6 mos. old), wt. around 1 M lbs., broke to ride, and will make an excellent woods horse, partly broke to buggy and plow, $150 cash, or exch. for shelled corn, peas, good peavine hay, or anything I need of value. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. t team of mules, 8 yrs. old, and wagon included, $130.- eulbe Stepp, Blue Ridge, Ga. Will the party who wrote for price of mule I have for sale, please write address again. ee E. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga., Rt. 1 good plug mule. Sell or exch. for. a good milch cow; also. will exch. | value for another mule, or milch cow. Write. C. D. L. Kemp, Summit, Ga., RED i 1 large mule, about 18 yrs. old, work anywhere, eats good,. sound, etc. $10 or trade for anything can use on farm. Dont need the mule. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. 1 gray mare, about 12 or 15 yrs. of age, wt. 800 lbs., ae 1 mule, about 15 or 18. yrs. old, wt. about 900 Ibs., $30. Both sound, "g00d, and will work lege Park, Ga., Rt. 1, Gentle pons Gies bridal and saddle) $50 or exch. for cow, or feed stuff of equal value. Richard E. Da- vis, Taylorsville, Ga., Box 63. e PIGEONS FOR SALE 14 prs. mated Red Carneaux and 1 hen, $1.50 pr., $6.50 for the 9. D. A. Asbury, Jenkinsburg, Ga. PIGEONS WANTED Want 4 Red Carneaux hens. State price. Elmer Well, Columbus, 643 20th St. - RABBITS FOR SALE 1 pr. black rabbits, 9 1-2-mos: old, '$3.50; 1 blue and white buck, $1.25; 1 solid white buck, pink eyes, $1.25; 1. black and white spotted buck, $1.- 253 1 black buck, $1.25; All fine bred | stock. Free from all disease and colds. Cash with order. Herbert James, Li- | thia Springs, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 8.: Chinchilla rabbits. Sell or exch. for farm products. F. E. Green, Atlanta, UW. F. buck, 1 1-2 yrs. old. $10 | E. Henry St. . a -all_ kinds and colors: |exch. for large size. pay 75 per head del. my farm. W. J. Cornelia, Ga. anywhere. Sanford R. McGarity, Col- - Ga., fe | 8 white Pian Giant does, 5 mos old, $7.50 ea., 1 buck, same age, $7. 50 W. F. doe, and 62in litter, | old, $12; also 2. pr. White Mondain pigeons, $5; Pigmy pouters, show type, $5. Mrs. Mattie Watkins, Savannah, Ga., ane ! eg _ RABBITS WANTED Want 400 or 500 domestic raphe New, Zealands, Flemish, Chinchillas, Whites and Mix- ed breeds. E. A. Taylor, pe Ga., Box 363. ae SHEEP & GoaTs FOR SALE 2 Angora billve: 3-4 stouks Good. coat of wool, 3 yrs. old, $5 ea. or B. de Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. : * 1 Angora poole. 1 mos. old, $2, oc or os H. M. Bowers, Canon, oe Rt. ; . SHEEP & GOATS WANTED Want 100 head stock goats. Will Morgan, salt Ga., Rt. 3h Box 46. 49 GRAIN FOR SALE _ Hastings Appler an Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu., FOB or exch. 2 bu. fofels bu. Brabham peas, any amt. 0. M. Greene, Iron City, Ga. a Cokers pedigreed seed. oats, fon spring sowing, $1.25 bu., FOB. Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks, ae merce, Ga., Rt. 29. Abragzi seed rye, $2. bu. J. F, Ra liff, Blackshear, Ga. a Bright new hay, $1 per 100 ibs., fodder, $2.50 and $2 per 100 Ibs., Apply on farm (Stewart Cash Camp, Creek Section, North .of Cornelia). T. C. Savage in charge. .C. A. Wee BO bu. Fulghum oats, in 5 sie o $1 Des FOB. Cc W. Eitan; a Ga. Red Rust Proof seed oats, 85e oe Appler and Fulghum, 90c bu. also Dwarf Essex rape seed, 10c Ib. "Robt.. S. ee Hawkinsville. Gane GRAIN WANTED. Want. 20 or 30 bu. oats. Must be well filled and clean. Send sample and give lowest cash price. A. ae Cole Ca Ga. Rte 4. Sen Ge Want 6 or 7 tons of. eupereaa shucks. State lowest price. del., or FOB. ee McMillan, Bae Ga., Box 68. Want No. 1 good bree. Tee hay. Will exch. young mare, 4 yrs. old, pecans, or Duroe Jersey hogs a same. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, a fees POTATOES FOR SALE Lookout Mtn. Trish potatoes, mealy and fine for eating, $1. ze bu. M. Merriam, Demorest, Ga. A good lot: of sweet bias aes also a few fons of good, mixed hay, $20 ton. EB. L. Dixon, Blackshear, G Rt 4, Box 104.0 2 ee FRUIT WANTED Want to exch. 1 black oe Game bantam cock for 10 lb. dri apples, worm free, or lady peas Pure guinea pigs, gilts and boars Ga., Rt. 5, Box pee oe J Ga, Rt. 1. equal value. Benjamin Hicks, Adel fe hos Wanted High ceune Schley and Stuart Pe- can trees, write for lowest price. J. _ B. Wilson, Surrency, Ga. 2 yr. old heavy rooted grape vines, 18 varieties, 20c ea. del. T. A. jem on, Rt. 4, Hartwell, Ga. =f Kudzu plants, 2 to 6 trees, 2 to 9 ft. high, reasonable prices. Will exchange for registered _ Guernsey bull calf, 4 to 6 mos. old, seed peanuts, field peas, pure. Wan- - namaker Cleveland cotton seed, etc. Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. -Budded pecan trees, 2 to 3 ft., 20c, 3 to 4 ft., 85c, 4 to 5 ft., 45c, 5 to 6 ft., 65e, 6 to 7 ft., 65c. No orders less than $6.50 or more than 10 per cent} off, J. A. Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Rt. ma a z - Stuart pecan all heights, 20 s and up. California hedge bushes, 6 yr. old, $2 per hun. del. Pyramid at ie 2 yrs. 20 to 85 ea. K. N. Oe Sharp, Commerce, Ga. ag Black everbearing mulberiy sprouts well sweet pomegranate sprouts, rooted, 10c ea. Grafted winesap ap- ple trees, 8 for $1. Brown sugarpie grape vines, white scuppernong vines, . for $1. Red everbearing razzberry ~ plants, 5 ea. Amour river hedge cut- = es 6 for 15c. V. E. McCook, Rt 2 , McIntyre, Ga. Well rooted prickly mock orange hedge plants, $1.25 per hun. del. Dew- plants, 60c per hun., del. Mrs. : J. R. Hillis, Bis 3; ilthaven, Ga. _ Peean trees, Schley and Stuart, for e sale or will exchange for corn, velvet beans, field peas, beggarweed seed, _kudza plants, rye or oats. 8. K. Si- ae ion, Albany, Ga. Pecan trees budded and guaranteed true to name. Grown in best nursery soll. Specialist in pecan trees. Height, 4 to 8 ft. Prices, 40c to 80c. Special prices on 10 or more. J. O. Hammock, Shelia, Ga. Leading varieties grape. vines; 2 to 3 ft.. 10, 3 to 4 ft. 15c, 4 to 5 ft, ~ 20c. Concord Niagara, 10 ea. Straw- erry plants, 50c per C. Progressive Everbearing Klondike Missionary, all state inspected true to name. Thelma 5 _ Alexander, Leaf, Ga. Grape vines, well rooted, yr. old N lagara white, Rutie red, and Concord bles: 10c ea., lilac bushes, 1 ft., good reots, 10 ea, R. D. Powell, College Park, Ga. _ State inspected true to name, bud- ded peach trees, Mayflower, Red Bird, Carman, Crawfords, Krummels, White : English, Elberta, 3 to 4 ft., 15c ea., 4 to 5 ft., 20c, Apple trees same size _Kinnard, Rome Beauty, Stamen wine sap, Yates, Delicious. Pear trees, 4-to 5 ft, Early Harvest, Kiefer, 50c ea. _Cherry trees, 50c ea. , M. Alexander, - Leaf, Ga. - : Large, rooted Kudzu plants, 25 for $I; 100 for $3, or $24 M, McDonald earliest blackberry, $1.10 for 100, $10 M, Premo and Lucretia dewberry, for $1; Celestial Brown Turkey figs, 8. for 50c; 7 for $1; Cherokee hedge rose, $1.50 a 100; 812.50 M. J. W. . Toole, Macon, Ga., Rt,: 2; : State inspected, guaranteed, true : fo name fruit trees: peach trees, June - bads and 1. yr. old trees, 12-18 in. $45 M % 18-24 in. $55. All leading varie- ties; also 1 yr. grape vines, $25 M, livergreen cedars, 2-4 ft., $2 doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. State ot = Stewart and ae? as, & yr. old root stem, of fe sverage 7 f.; $460 yr. aa and well rooted, and budded cehey pecan imine, 30c ea., $3 doz., dwarf box- and price. Red June, Early Harvest, same price; Himalaya blackberry, 12 | MARKET BULLETIN, M, or - $250 23 500: $55 a 100, $6 for 10. Send check for what you wish to put in peean trees, and I will please you. J. A. Beasley, Crawfordville, Ga. Black walnut sprouts, grown from large size walnut trees, 25c.ea,, del. Mrs. Maggie a ceed Ga., Hi 4, 2 State inspected, leading, vari- ties, pecan trees. Every tree guar- of them for No. 1 Apples or poultry. H. P. Stubbs, Ochlochnee, Ga. State inspected fruit trees, inva teed true to name; peach, June buds, and 1 yr. trees, 12 to. 18 in. $45 M, 18-24 in., $55; cedars, 2-4 ft., $2 doz. Am now booking orders for June bud-. ded peach trees, any variety for Fall del. 12 to 24 in., $35 and $45 M, FOB.. Order now and save $10 per M. E. Bs Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Govt. inspected fruit trees: leading varieties apple, 2 yr. old, 4 ft. up, 20 ea, 1 yr, 8 to 4 ft, 16c; 2 to 8 ft., 10; all leading varieties peach, 3 to 4 ft., 20c ea. Kiefer, Garber and Bartlett pears, 4 to 6 ft., 40c ea. $4 doz. Lee Head, Cleveland, - Ga. White scuppernong 2 yr. old vines, 25 ea., 2 yr. old Concord pink and purple grape, 15 ea., May Cherry | trees, 10ce ea., $1 doz., Early straw- berry plants, $1 a 100; Blue weeping Mary, l5c ea., old fashioned preserv-4 ing. quince,. 1Bc ea., white spirea, bri- dal wreath, red: flowering pear, 15 ea. Mrs. J: C. Eades, Gainesville, Ga, Ree fos - Budded, Govt: pspeste pecan trees, any size, leading varieties. Sell or exch. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. 200 rooted dwarf boxwoods, uniform size, $12.75 del., rooted cape jasmine, 30e ea., $8-doz., $22 per 100 del. Mrs. R. F, Terrell, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3 Arbor vitea, 1 to 1- 1: 2 ft., 60 ea., weeping willow and Eng. dogwood, 2 to 3-ft., 25 ea., well rooted Doro- thy and red Dorothy Perkins roses, 10c ea., 8 for 25c. No orders filled for less than 50c. Mrs. L. D. Hada- way, Gainesville, Ga. Cape jasmine and little. Star jas- wood, $6 a 100; tree, 20 in., $8.50 doz., white Eng. dogwood, 8 for 30; root- ed cuttings of weeping willow, 3 for 40e; lucretia dewberry plants, well rooted, $1.10 a 100. Lois Woodraff,, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1. Old fashioned seedling peach trees, white Eng., Red Indian, Annie Laura, white and, yellow lemon, free from disease and true to name, l0c ea. R. L. Crittenden, Lovejoy, Ga. High grade budded papershell pe- can trees, several M, Schley and Stew- arts, from 4 to 10 it, high above the ground. Write for cheap prices. W. L. Harrell, Fitzgerald, Ga. - June sugar peach trees, 25c ea., or ea., or 10 for $1. Will exch. either | for pecan trees, or Summerour Half and Half cotton seed. J. R. Baxter, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 2 Nice shaped cedar trees, several ft, Ga. 50e ea. Glenn Hodges, Brinson, ae =a Pal pecan trees, 4 is 7 5 Govt. inspected, 40 to 70 ea., FOB or exch. for any farm products. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. Dbl. tansy, 30 doz., crabapple, 15 ea., tiger lilies, 55c doz., Mtn. taurels, lbc ea. Boston ferns, 8 "for 80c. Miss Susie Abercrombie, Loving, Ga. A lot of Dwarf rooted boxwood plants, 6 ea. 10 white cannas, $1 All postpaid. Mrs. Ella ae Lu- thersville, Ga. Old fashioned horse apple Sgeouts. anteed. Price is low. Will exch. some } | plants, $1.25 M, del. Will exch. for. reg. Guernsey pull, 4 to 8 mos. old, peas, peanuts, corn, etc. Leander M. { plants, rye or oats. Ss. XK. Simon, -Al- $1 for 5; Mogul clear seed plum, 15c y eot, Xmas honeysuckle, and - | Shrubbery, easily rooted. Write | Maker pecan trees, any size. From alse old kind of sweetening apple se all well rooted. Sell or sade for snowball, fed peony, any kind garden seed or plant. Mrs. Ww. F. Mor- ris, Roopville, Ga. Mtn. laurels, 15 ea., Easter Bells, 35c ea., crabapple, 15 ea. Add post- age. All well rooted. Mrs. Hattie Wa- ters, Loving, Ga. < 1S: cedars, 18 to 24 in, $1 del., hedge cuttings, $1 a 100 plus postage: Mrs. L. J. Powell, Eastanollee, Ga. State inspected, True to name, a ing varieties fruit- trees: apple, 2. to} 15 ft., 10 to 20c ea., peach, same size and price; Malcomb June buds, No. 1, 2 and 3,.10c ea., pear, Early Har- vest, Kiefer, 4 to 5 ft., 50c ea., grape vines, 2 yr. No. Concord, Niagara, 15 ea., also strawberry plants: Klon- dike Everbearing, Missionary, 50c a 100. W. H. Alexander, Leaf, Ga. _ Certified peach trees, leading va- rieties, 2 1-2 to 8 1-2 ft., 20c ea., del. also Prize Taker and Evans plums, same price. P. W. White, Goggins, Ga. Budded- Schley pecan trees; Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old, at real low prices; White Crystal Wax onion. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. ~ Large rooted Kudzu, g24 M, 500 for $12.50; $3 a 100; $1 for 25; Himalaya blackberry, $2 a 100, 50c a doz., Mc- Donald earliest and Lucretia and Premo dewberry, each, $10 M, $1.10 a 100; Celestial and Brown Turkey | figs, e large, 7 medium, or 12 small, \for $1; Also Missionary strawberry | plants, $3 a M, 40c a 100; Cherokee rose, $12.50 M, $1.50 a 100 Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2. 12 China Umbrella bashes: about 3 ft., high, good roots, 2 for 25c FOB. Carl Wright, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2. Magnolia plum trees, b wre old; 20 -ea., China Umbrella seed, 15c lb. Miss} Grace McLane, Hartwell, Ga. Schley and Stewart pecan trees, sell or exch. for corn, velvet beans, field peas, beggarweed seed, kudzu- bany, Ga. Boxwood sea well rooted, 50e e8., 8 yrs. old, 1 ft., $1,.1 1-2 ft., $1.50. Will exch. for Bronze turkey hens. B. C. Pope, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 8. : Black walnut sprouts, 3 for 25c; red goose plums, 10c ea., Himalaya black- berry plants, 10c. W. J. Masters, Au- burn, Ga., Rt. 1. . : All leading varieties apple trees, State inspected and true to name, 3 to 5 ft., 1 yr. old, 12 1-2 ea., del. > M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Dwact and Pyramid arbor viteas, Junipers, 25 ea., box woods, 20c ea., crabapples and Easter bushes, 10c ea., bridal wreath, 15 ea., blue flag and tiger lilies, 25 doz., each; yellow emon lilies, 80c doz. All well rooted. Add postage. Miss Ruby Hayes, Mor- gantown, Ga, State inspected fig, pomegranate, erepe myrtle, altheas, six varieties, Eng. dogwood, spirea, quince, apri- other for Simpson, Waverly prices. Mrs, R, S. Hall, Ga,- Junipers and arbor vitaes, 25 ea., jonquils and daffodils, 20 doz., each. Add postage. Mrs. ds 0. Allen, Mor- gantown, Ga. - Schley, Stewart, Tesch and Money- 50c to $1. E. L. Butler, Camilla, Ga. Papershell pecan trees, pineapple trees, each, 25 to 50 and 60c ea.; Gov. inspected. Will exch, for country pro- | duce in equal value, W. us Quinn, | Whigham, Ga. ; ee and Stewart pecan trees, 2 wee | to. 10 a sell or. Pts for corn, aie vet beans, hogs, cows, chickens, or any farm produce of equal value. C. W. Geer, Albany, Ga. jee Bearing age Kiefer pear trees, nee cans, peach, apple, plum, quince, cher- ry, fig, pomegranates, 15 varieties of 2 yr. old grape vines, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, evergreens, shade trees, roses, bulbs, hedge plants, - flowering peach, quince and other or- namentals. Write for prices. Also wish to buy several hundred, well rooted 1 and 2 yr.: old yellow scuppernong grape vines, to line out. Will pay 5c ea., FOB shipping point. Write what you have and number can furnish. | Jas. eee Austell, Ga. side NURSERY STOCK WANTED Want 10 or 15 Nandina Domestica plants. Must be large and well rooted and cheap. State size of plants. Will, exch. Stewart pecans or pay~ cash. BE. iP. Hodges, Reynolds, Ga, aS Want budded pecan trees: 6 sae Stewart, Schley, and Money-Maker, 8 to 10 ft., high. Must be cheap for. cash. Make lowest price. J. S. Tenet try, Rocky Ford, Ga; Want Fig sprouts: Red Cine sweet pomegranates; black cherries, and old time horse apples. All plants must be good, strong, well rooted and cheap. State price, ete., in first let-. ter. W. M. Taylor, Fort come ay Rt. A, Box 71. MISCELLANEOLS FOR SALE _ Large, thin hickory nuts, 45 Ibs., $1.25 FOB here. Mrs. A. M. Hartley, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 3. Nice, clean ehicken: mie 250 Ib. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Yr. old flue cured amoking ae chewing tobacco, 7 lbs., $1; 15. lbs., ie postpaid. H. K. Sligh, Hees 12. Black walnuts iulled; $1; Hickory nuts, 5c lb, FOB. Mrs. Vv. E. McCook, MelIntyre, Ga. Rt 2. Straw brooms, $2. doz., postpaid. Cash with order. Will exch. for equal | ae hy, : Pridgcn, Eas Ga., Rt. 4 bu. black oli: not Haled nor prepaid, 50c bu. James epee Cuth- bert, Ga., Rt. 1. - Shelled walnuts for sale. B. A. Rey, Avera, Ga., RFD 1}. 400 lbs. Hastings Upiand seed nicey 10c lb., not del., or 12 lb. del. Mrs. Mabel Jones, Register, ae PATE oUF C.. Jones. - @ Rice for seed, good ed sound, 15e Ib., also a few Ibs. little Green-eyed peas, 15c lb., about 10 lbs. good, choice cream colored peas, 15c lb. for lot. Add postage on small lots. H. F. aot ner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. size, white, good grade, 10c ea. del. F, B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga. Old type straw brooms, sonia lengths and well made, $1. doz., post- paid, or 2 doz. $1.85 prepaid, or exch. for anything can use. Tom Pp. Trow- ell, Douglas, ES ees New geese feathers, 6 Ibs., in new ticking, $5.10. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. ale Have trade for all of the corn ans chickens I want. Answer to many in- quiries. W. P. Hobar, Autreyville, Ga. . Sun cured tobacco for smoking, < lb. pkg., $1 del. Wm. Nunn, Tavyeance: ville, Ga., Rt, 4, Have sold all walnut meats and guineas ee Answer to many inguiries. Mrs. J. Dp. MeKibbon. La cust Grove, Ga. ms ine pk cee ~~ che : F foisees and Seeds For - Sale and Wanted ; Crabapple, 15c ea., barberry bush- es, $1 doz., cedar, 2 or 3 ft., $1; 12 choice roses, $1 doz., dbl. tansy, 40c doz., snowdrops, 50c doz. Add pos- tage. C. C. Wright, Loving, Ga. _ Pink weigela, well rooted, dbl. al- hea and several kinds of climbing roses, 35c ea., dbl. dahlia bulbs, $1 doz., all colors mixed gladioli, 50c doz., mixed hardy hibiscus, yr. old, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; $1 doz., seed of dbl. hollyhoeks, larkspur, red salvia, _ Jonquil bulbs, 10e doz., large red canna bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs. W. J. Mas- ters, Auburn, Ga., RFD 1. Golden Bells, or forsythia, snow- ball. bush ,Eng. dogwood, 25c each: strawberry bush and azaleas, each, 2 for 25c; Yucea, 30c ea., junipers, well: rooted, 15 to 20 in., and arbor vitae, 15 to 18 in., 50c ea., white August lilies (sweet scented) 2 for 25c; blue iris lilies, 40c doz. son, Loving, Ga. _. Russian sunflower seed, touch-me- not, cosmos, or sea waves, Asters, 10c thls., each; also mammoth long pod okra seed, 10c tbls., long hot red pep- per, 10c doz., pods, or 10c tbls. seed. Mrs. H. G. Wil- Postage paid on orders of 50c or more. Mrs. L. M. Jones, Roberta, Ga., RFD 2. = Evergreens, mtn. laurels, shrubs, dogwood and fragrant crabapple, all about 2 ft. high, and extra choice, 35c ea., or 5 of any for $1; also fragrant cream and white jonquils and bronze day lily bulbs, size to bloom, 35c doz., or $1.85 a 100. All postpaid. Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. ~ Coral vine seed, 25e a pkg. Mrs. G. W. Butler, Iron City, Ga. . : _Jonquil and daffodil bulbs, bloom- ing size,-15c doz., narcissi bulbs, 25c doz., cape jasmine bushes, well root- ed, 25c ea., blue flag and dbl. day lilies, 50c doz. Nannie Overton, Bow- don, Ga., Rt. 4, Ice proof pansy plants, 3 doz., 25c or 50c for 100. Corine Bowen, Quit- man, Ga., Rt. 6. Dbl. red and yellow variegated, sin- gle yellow lilies, 10c ea. bulb, puppy tails, 5 thimbleful; mustard seed, 5c bls. dbl. and single zinnias, 5 cup- ful; will exch. for other flowers. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Williams, Alma, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 50. ~ Milk and wine lilies, 6 for 45c, or $7.50 a 100; Easter and Orange lil- ies, 6 for 35c, $5.50 a 100; snowballs, 50c doz., rain lilies, 50c doz., jonquils, 25e doz., dbi. red Easter lily, large white milk lilies, red quince japonica rooted, 25c ea., white and yellow hon- eysuckle, rooted, 10c ea., red verbena, 5 different colers roses, cuttings, 5c - Miss Allie Carter, Alma, Ga., Rt. Orange and red gladioli bulbs, 40c |doz., blooming size, dbl. dahlias, 3 for 25c; pink verbena, 10c; osmanthus, 15 to 50c ea. Caroline cherry, same price. Magnolia grandiflora, 25 to $1; blue violets, 30c a 100; umbrella Chinas, 20c ea., sgl., tansy, 10c ea., 8 for 25c. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Tooms- boro, Ga., Rt. 2. a Dbl... red and yellow japoniea, 25c ea., Fall pinks, 30c doz., all kinds of brown Flag lilies, 20c doz., dbl. yel- low and red japonicas, $4 a 100. Add postage. Miss Eunice Silver, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Dbl. yellow japonicas, 2 to 3 yrs. old, 40c ea. Fall pinks, 5 bunch; ce- dars, 50c ea., 1 snowball, 45c; hy- drangea, 50c ea., blue iris, lemon lily, 45c doz., butterfly bush, 25 ea., dus- ty miller, 45 doz. red flowering quince, 20c ea., Eng. dogwood, 20c ea., dbl. pinkish Devil-in-the-Bush, all well rooted, Dorothy Perkins, not. rooted, and Seven Sisters rose cuttings, 10c ee pean | Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6. a white, or will exch. for rooted month- ~ na bulbs. Mrs. L. G. Kidd, Atlanta, doz., red japonicas, crabapples, box- ea. Add 5c postage to every order. Miss Pear] Hensley, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 55. Pa Sa Purple King iris, 15 doz., pink al- theas, 6 for 25e; pink myrtle, 2 for 25c; long stem butter and eggs, 15c doz., bulbs, All well rooted. Mrs.- A. Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. See 2 or 8 delicate colors of grass pinks, blooming size, 5c ea., 1 doz:, 50c; large, = shapely plants of nandinas, 50c and $1 ea., small golden yellow cluster narcissi, very hardy, 20c doz. Add postage. Also want a single white Kerria. Will exch. or pay cash. Write. Red cannas, mums, yellow, red and ly rose bushes, red, white or yellow. | 1 doz., plants for 1 good, rooted bush; ~_ also white April blooming narcissi: Sell or exch. for yellow sweet scent- ed jonquils, tulips, gladioli, or other bulbs and flowers. Mrs. Lynn Ragland, Roopville, Ga., Rt. 1. ae eee Pink thrift, 15c doz.,red and yel- low cannas, all colors hollyhocks, white flag lilies, 3 for 25e; snowdrop, _ spirea, blue lilac, 2 for 25c; Dorothy Perkins, 15 and 20c; 2 crimson ramb- ler roses, 25c ea., blue Roman hya- cinths, 30c doz., 3 large, white amary- ilis bulbs, 75 ea., 4 smaller bulbs, 50c ea., dusty miller, lace border plants, 15 doz., butter and eggs, 30c doz. > running honeysuckle, 3 for 25; ce- dars, 25 and 50c ea., dogwood, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, But- ler, Ga. Rt. 2. . oo eee Paul Neyron. rose, 25: ea., mixed dahlia bulbs, 25c doz., or exch. for gladioli, hyacinths, or red or pink can- Ga., Rt. 1. Well rooted Dorothy P2rkins roses. cuttings, 15c ea., 2 for 25c, or wiki exch. for other flowers. Mrs S. W- Smith, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 4. : - Running blue periwinkle, lilac, gol den bells, wisteria, 3 for 25c; Burpees imp. iris, pink, yellow, and al) shades of blue, purple and lavendar. $1 doz, tiger lilies, milk and wine, 25c ea, Spencers sweet pea, mixed colors, and dbl. white hollyhock seed, 10 pkg. each. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga. Mtn. laurels, 25c ea., pink cherokee roses, red and yellow azaleas, $1 doz, each; Japanese barberry bush, 75e Ee. 8 woods, arbor vitaes, 25c each; 10 choice roses, $1 doz., lemon lilies, 0c doz.,. tiger lilies, blue iris, 40 doz, ~~ each; trailing arbutus, 25c doz., pink _ perennial phlox, 35c doz., winter ferns, 50c doz. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, ~ | Morgantown, Ga. ce a2 Rich colors, petunia seed, Hastings monster zinnia seed, fragrant fern seed, different colors and kinds, mar-_ igold, Hastings dbl. chrysanthemums, sunflower seed, many other kinds; blooming size Dorothy Perkins rose vine, 20 to 25c ea., pomegranate bush- es, 20c ea., lavendar and pink crepe myrtle, 20c ea., altheas, 10, 15, and 20c ea., Umbrella China plants, wa ae ea., different colors, iris, 35c doz. Will exch. Add postage. Mrs. A. Daniel, Winder, Ga., Rt. 1. gee 5 arbor vitaes, 12 to 30 in., $8 for lot; cream color narcissi, blue iris, trailing arbutus, 12 doz., pink June bush roses, 6 for 30c; American Beau- ty rose, 6 for 50c; red, green budded roses, 6 for 50c; dogwood, 12 for 50c, honeysuckle, 4 for 2c. Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs. Laura Pickel- simer, Hemp, Ga. a es Evergreen galax trailing arbutus, tiger lilies, 15 ea. White and yellow narcissus, 30c ea. Yellow daffodils, 20c doz. Red dogwood, yellow thorn- less roses, Cherokee roses, forsythia, 10c ea. Crabapple sprouts, lic ea. Add postage. Miss Ruth Wilson, Min- eral Bluff, Ga., Care Deharts Box. (Continued on page 14) \GE_ TWELVE : FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Deep and light purple iris, 40 doz. , Ssunipers. - 50c ea., dbl. pink almonds, | W ~l5e ea., snowballs, - bells, 10c ea., pink weigela, 25c ea., green garden sage, 15 bunch; dry sage, 2oz., 10c. All well rooted. Add _ postage. Mrs. Martha Langley, Elli- Jay, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 45. Rooted thornless rose cuttings, 15 ea., white May and Velvet rose cut- _ tings, rooted, 10c ea., variegated hon- 48. eysuckle vines, 10c ea., flower known as snowdrop (some call Star. of Bethlehem) 30c a 100; Daisy chrysan- themums, 85e a 100; Dusty Miller, T5e doz., large white chrysanthemums 20c doz., iris lilies, 50ec doz. Mrs. S.} A. Nix, Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 1, Box Orange: Day lilies, $1 a 100; Mtn. iris, 95e a 100; white lily bulbs, 40 _doz., pink and old rose hardy phlox, 20e doz:, 7 hardy ferns, 50c; mtn. laurel, 25 ea., pink weigelas, 25c ea., rea Jap. quince, dbl. yellow japonica, 20e ea., dark red velvet rose, pink ~ Se oS a . Rite E. Jones, Rt. 3. - Monthly, red rambler, limbing rose, dbl. pink almond, wht. a red altheas, 15c ea. All well root- ed. Add postage. J. R. Hicks, Ella Gap, Ga. Royal purple and lavender iris, 40c doz., pink flowering almonds, bridal wreath, forsythia, purple lilac, 3 for 25; dbl. yellow japonica, 25c; pink weigela, 2 yrs. old, 50 ea., 1 yr. old, 25 ea., snow ball bushes, 25c ea. All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Min- _nie Charles, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 45. - Pink weigelas, 1 yr. old, 2 for 75c; yellow, dbl. Japonica, 3 yrs. old, 45c ea., Blue iris; 65c doz., golden bells, 2 for 30c; orange day and spider lil- ies, 50c doz. Big pink, with red cen- ter (town flower) 50c ea. All well rooted; 1 doz. purple Verbena with every 75c order or more. Miss Lola Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Dbl. white altheas, pink almonds, bridal wreath, butterfly bush, coral berry bush, honeysuckles, white, lav- ender and crimson spirea, rose, white and pink weigela, pink Dentzie, bright, yellow spring rose, pink and - erimson, rambler rose, and monthly _ roses, crimson flowering. quince, 25c ea. Add postage on small Mrs. orders. C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga., Rte. ee White, cream and blue iris. Sell or exch. for lily of the Valley bulbs, or japonicas. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Easta- -nollee, Ga, Pink crepe myrtle, lilac, Star Jas- mine, 25c ea., Bush honeysuckle, 25c doz., Forsythia, June pear, Black Cherry, 25c each; Red Bud, 50c; wht. iris, 2 for 15c; white peonies, 50c, or exch. for red one. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4, Dbl. dahlia bulbs, 25e ea., dbl. Af- rican marigold seed, 10c pkg. Miss Fayetteville, Ga., Marhsoid seed, orange color, and mixed colors, Mammoth zennia seed, 10c large pkg., blue violets, 25 a 100. Cash or exch. for white feed sacks. pure Dinning, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2. - White dbl. althea, red spirea, pink weigelia, hardy hydrangea, white and blue, well rooted, 25c. Purple and white iris, 50c per doz. velvet rose red, 20c. Dorothy Perkins, 20e--Pur- ple wisteria, January jasmine, yel- low, 15c. Snowdrop, rooted, 10c. Mrs. oe P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. _Trimardeau mixed colors pansy pbents: le ea. Add 7c postage. Large strong plants. Prompt delivery. Mrs 0. E. Browning, Rt. 4. Doerun, Ga. 8 yr. old lace ferns, 75 ea. Spen- geria, roosevelt ferns, rooted, 10c ea. August lily, lemon lily, double tiger 25e ea., golden| 5 and white lily, leopard Lily. 10e ea. Juniper. from 16 to 26 in. high, 25 and 50c ea. Add a on order less than 25e. Mrs. . R. Murphy, Ball Ground, Ga; Rt. Mills snapdragon, copper king, snowflake, old gold, apple blossom, canary bird, cerberus, purple king, In- dian summer. Ruffled petunias, or- ange suntlowers, dbl. cosmos, sweet sultan, windflower, blue lace flower, balsam, strawflower, velvet flower, verbenas, pansies, phlox, double hol- lyhocks, larkspurs, California poppy, african daisies, dahlias, double and single, salvia, cypress, all 25c per doz. George Harold Pass, Point Pe- ter, Ga., Rt. oe Purple Biss bushes, 25c ea. Pink crepe myrtle, 25c ea., 2.yr. old Pink Dorothy Perkins roses, 15 ea., 2 for 25c, Tansy plants, 10ec ea. Sage plants, 2 yr., 10e ea., 60c per doz. Mrs. L. D. Spriggs, Rockmart, Ga. Camelia japonica plants, winter blooming, broad leaved, evergreen variety, Government inspected, field grown, well rooted, double red, and red with yellow double variegated, 10 to 14 in. size, $1 ea. Dbl. red with yellow center 14 to 18 in. size, $1.50, parcel post prepaid, cash with order. John W. Roach, Edgewood Farm, Dai- sy, Ga. - Everblooming red begonias, large. bunches, i5 del., variegated run- ning roses, rooted, 15c del. 6 cuttings, luc del. Same of cream and red, and variegated monthly rose. Mrs. - S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. Dbl. white spirea, farule lilae, pink weigela, English dogwood, cape jas- mine, all rooted, 25c ea. January yel- low jasmine, 15e. Sweet William, 10c per doz. Add postage. Mrs. Venie Daniel, Jefferson, Ga. RE 25; Dbl. dahlia bulbs, all colors and va- rieties, large dbl. canna bulbs, all va- rieties. 5 ea., or 50 doz., white, pink, 10c ea. Add postage on orders less than 50c. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Rt. 1, Jasper, Ga. Cape jessamines, good roots, 20c ea., 5 for $1; Cream chrysanthemums 25e doz.; purple violets, 10c doz.; Easter lilies, 20c for 6 bulbs; Various kinds of cannas, 40c doz., or mixed bulbs. Mrs. Mary E. Taylor, Gordon, (Ga. Rts: Japonica and Lilac, 25c ea. 3; Weep- ing Mary, 6 for 30c; jonquils "and or- ange lilies, 50c doz. Lavender Iris, 50c doz., or 6 for 25c; Golden Bells, 10c ea. Mrs. Ulmer Davis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 39. Gladiolus bulbs, choice jarieties mixed, 25 doz., or $1 hun. postpaid. Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. _ Lemon, Iris, Orange day lilies; large yellow daffodils, 50c doz. Fra- grant cream narcissus, Jonquils, 40c doz.; Pink peonies, 85 ea.; Golden glow, 5 bunch; snowdrops, 25 doz; Thornless yellow roses, $1.20 doz.; 7 colors chrysanthemums, 5c ea.; 25e ea.; dbl. red Japonica, and pink al- mond, 50 ea.; climbing honeysuckle and Dorothy Perkins roses, 25 ea.; Money refunded if not satisfied. Mrs. Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Azaleas, 3 for 15c; Mountain Laur-|_ el, Mountain Ivy, Hemlock, 2 for 2Be; white dogwood, 2 for 15c; Ridge huekleberry, 6 for 25c; mtn. ferns, 30e doz., yellow root, 40c lb. Althea bushes (purple) holly bushes, 15 ea; maple, 10 ea.; Add postage. Mrs. LJ. Fam, Morganton, Ga. i Azaleas, 6 for 25e; Mtn. laurel and ivy, hemlock, 2 for 25e; heart leaf, 15 doz., white pine, 15 ea.; holly bushes, 15 ea.; pink Cherokee rose bushes, 2 for 1Be. Add postage. Mrs. W. D. McGill, Morganton, Ga. Azaleas, mtn. laurels, rhododen- | oD mises, pee elders, white pines \ iD Seana silver maples strawberry bushes, all 15 ea.; Red and white dogwood, crabapple, May cherry and persimmon sprouts, 10c ea.; black raspberries, $1 doz. Blue- berry bushes, 25c doz., Cherokee ros- es, 75c doz. Tiger lilies, 75e. shun, Trailing arbutus and Evergreen ga- lax, 25e doz., Hardy winter ferns, 10c son, Morganton, Ga. Azaleas, all colors, spruce pine, rhododendron, mtn. laurel, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75; Jap barberry bush, 6 fir 75c; snowdrop bulbs, 25c doz. hardy ferns, wax plants, fragrant heartleaf and wild geraniums, 50c doz. Crabapple, 25c. Mrs. J. H. Pen- land, iilijay,, Ga. Red cannas, $1 hun., or exch. for fruit trees or garden seed, parties paying postage. Sweet violets, and Chester daisies, 15c doz. Mrs. C. H. Herring, Rosemont, Rt. 1, Columbus, Ga. Dbl. yellow japonica, 2 yr. old, well rooted, crepe myrtle, 35c ea.; Jon- quils.and daffodils, 25c doz. Golden Bell, 25c ea.; fall pinks, all colors, 80c doz., or 4 doz., $1; Pink flower- ing almond, 20c ea., 4 for 25; deep red velvet rose, 20 ea., Mrs. Mart Gentry, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Iris, daffodils and narcissus, Star ef Bethlehem, 35c doz; Blue grass, $1 per hun; orange lilies, 25c doz., or $1 per hun; Shasta daisies, 25c doz., $1.50 per hun; evergreen vine, 20c doz; purple and white althea, [white English dogwood, birdseye hedge bush, forsythia, yellow~ thorny roses, bridal wreath, all well rooted, 2 for 25c; purple lilac, yellow japon- ica, 25c ea; Golden bell, 2 for 25c; garden gooseberries and black and yellow raspberries, 15ce ea.; or will exch. for anything useful. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay, Ga. Dbl. red pink and white ee dbl. winter marigolds, Zennias, all colors, narcissus and dandelions in exch. for any other good flower seed or plants. Mrs. Hugh S. White, Rt. A, Box 6-A, Savannah, Ga. All colors dbl. cannas, bulbs, doz.; African dbl. marigolds 10c ful; ful; sell or exch. for any monthly roses. Mrs. Hugh S. White, Rt. 2, Savannah, Ga. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 3 row Cole grain drill, A-1 condi- tion. Both discs and plows, $20. T. L. Williams, Sautee, Ga. 1 McCormick Binder, good condi- tion, $50. 2 I. H. Cultivators,. 0) ea. D. Davis, Rutledge, Ga. Bean spray tank, Calif. Senior har- row, boree plow, peach tree pruners. and saws, all in A-1 condition. C. C. Richardson, Byron, Ga. _1 Hyman electric milking machine. almost new. Will sell or exch. for its value. Equal to two milkers. Cost $125. Make offer. Mrs. Hugh A. White, Rt. A, Box 6-A, Savannah, Ga. 1 International frceay, Good con- dition, $75. J. R. Price, Hampton, Ga. : Copper evaporator, 7 1-2 ft. long, in good cond., $5 f. o. b. Alma, Ga. Nyse d- Willard, Rt. 4, Alma, Ga. Chattanooga. Middle Buster No. 18- E, in good shape. $8 f. o. b. Newnan, Ga. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. McCormick Pevnne new our cul- tivator. Used only part of one sea- son. $40. Mrs. Henry Daniel, Care Lee Daniel, Mauk, Ga. John Deere dbl. dise for tractor and John Deere 3 bottom stag gang plow, and ea.; Add postage. Miss Kthel R. Wil- a. dbl. zennias, all colors, 15 cup-| color for 100. oo sday, January 10, 1929. cae very best cond., shalt price. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. New Moline Tractor plow and hor -row, cheap. W. J. Josey, = meTCUs, Ga. 1 gas eng. Aged. $50 if taken at once. Mrs. B. 8S. Fitzpatrick, Tie patrick, Ga. : SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED 3 Cutaway harrow. will exch. for same or pay cash if bargain: L: J, Vollrath, Winston, Ga. 1 complete farm blacksmith shop Se outfit. Must have new model blower, vice drill, small tools and anvil. Must be cheap for cash and notover 20 miles of Macon: Ed E. ems S, Route 1, Macon, Ga.. Reversible 1-horse turn plow, Chat- tanooga or Oliver preferred. Will exch. l-horse Oliver turn plow. or compost drill or full stock Cornish game chickens for same. G. W. ae mons, Soperton, Ga. Want second-hand whet thrash: E E. Joynes, Bonaire, Ga. Want midget marvel flour mill, 25 or 50 bbl. capacity; also J. B. Ham- mer feed mill No..4 or No. 5. with molasses mixer. S. E. Vandiver, La- vonia, Ga. FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE j Home made smoked pork sausage, : smoked with oak wood, linked; 10 lb. box, - $3.60 or 5 Ib; box, $1. 90 post- paid. Send check. L. B. Omega, Ga. Offer subject to prior sale few 50. lb. cans, nice country cured lard, 12 1-2c lb. B. H. Jones, Quitman, Ga. . Home made smoked pork sausage, smoked with oak wood, linked. 10 Ib. box, $3.60 or 5 lb. box, $1.90 post- ~ paid. Send check. L. B. Omega, Ga. Best. pure pork smoked country sausage, 35c lb., FOB, or 8 lbs. $1 FOB. Mrs. T. B. McDowell, Scoggins, Blakely,.Ga, Rt. 5. ' 400 lbs. meat, shoulders, a 20% 4 hams, 30c lb. Cash with order. J. Do. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1, Box: 116. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE Evergreen cedars, 2 to 4 ft. 25e to 50c, according to size and quan-_ tity. T. V. Marm, - Goggins, Ga. Horse apple sprouts and goose plums, 10 ea., $1 doz., garden sage, Himalaya blackberry, 5c ea. All well rooted. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1. \ SCOR SE | It) Large early strawberry (ripe ber- . ries from April to August) good plants, 35 a 100; Blue Damson plums, 2-19 bo ft o6 for $1; Armoor River hedge, well rooted, 18 to 24 in., $5 Miss Mary bee Adairs- ville, Gas Rt. 1 ~Damson and Goose plums horse apple trees; 1 ea. for 50c post- paid, or 10 for 75e postpaid, A. Stein- heimer, Woolsey, Ga., uk eae May cherry sprouts, 2 ft. high, 20 ea. Privet hedge plants, $1 hun. or le ea. No order for less than 50 ac- cepted. Add postage. Lonnie Rund- les, Gainesville, Ga. SS 100 Armour River privet helices: plants, well rooted, $4 hun. or will exch. for a 50- chick brooder in good condition. Miss Pearlie McNais, Rt. 1, Mitchell, Ga. Mtn. laurel, spruce and white pine, cedar, holly and hemlock, 18 to 24 in., well rooted and in good shape, 25c ea; $2.75 doz. Add postage. John Ww. Cross, SPERM, oes Rt. 5. { j and = SS 10 Loli = "Cer Lois F or ae a | Wanted HAY FOR SALECar Lots 8 cars peavine hay, $22 ten FOB Iron City. O. M. eee Iron City, Ga, COTTON SEED WANTEDCar Lots = ant cotton seed for planting, - sample and quote lowest price. Ver- non Brabham, Moultrie, Ga. _ BEANS & PEAS WANTED Car Lots - Want 1 car round pod velvet beans. State best price del., Columbus. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga. ee Want Velvet beans in pod, car lots. Bennetts Bonded Whse., Eastman, Ga. ye CORN WANTEDCar Lots Want several cars corn in shuck, at $1 bu., of 80 lbs., FOB shipping point; also shelled corn in car lots, r less. Sacks furnished for shelled corn if needed. Bennetts Bonded Whse., Eastman, Ga. SHUCKS WANTEDCar Lots : | Want 2 or 3 cars of baled shucks. Quote price in first letter. S. C. ae gram, Talbotton, Ga. SHEEP & GOATS WANTED Car Lots _ Want several cars of fat kids and lambs. Kids, 15 to 25 pounds. Lambs, 20 pounds up. Quote prices your shipping point. 2: S. Starling, Pear- _son, Ga., P.. O. Box 52.' CORN WANTED__Car Lots Want to exch. a car of pure Vandi- -vers Heavy Fruiter cotton seed, for -a car of good, sound, feeding corn. CS. E. Vandiver,. Lavonia, Ga. *_CORN FOR SALE Car Lots Several cars slip-shucked ear corn. Write or wire for prices. F. L. Beas- ley, Reidsville, Ga, 1 ear ear corn, in shuck, $1.10 FOB Cobbtown, for immediate ship- ment. J. A. Stephens, Cobbtown, Ga. - BEANS & PEAS FOR SALE : Car Lots ced car velvet beans in pod, $14 per _ton, in, car. W. Bz Smith, Claxton, ra) BEANS & PEAS WANTED Vea Car Lots Want car of Velvet beans in pod. uote price FOB shipping point. R. Dewberry, Acworth, Ga., Care enwood Farm ) Want several cars of Velvet beans pod. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, gah - Want early speckled Velvet beans] , helled and in the pod, car lots and ess; also want-several hundred bu., Bunch beans shelled and in the pod; )-too-tans and Laredo soy beans, nd peas of all varieties: whites, rown-eyes, brabs, clays, whips, and ns. Any size lots. Write us what u have to offer. H. M. Franklin, es. Ga. COTTON SEED FOR SALE ire Half and Half cotton seed, 0 bu. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, = e oe staple, Delfes cotton no black seed for sale, $1.20 also. want to buy a ton of Simp- prolific cotton seed. State purity lowest cash price. C. M. Bren- Columbus, Ga. _ : ers Super 7 cotton seed, 1 yr. originator, $1.80 bu., Cash with ler FOB, Sofkee, Ga. J. F. Stubbs, Ga. oes eae car lots. State variety and send small. | Big Bill cotton seed, 1st yr., removed MARKET. BULLETIN. Sb ce See Pure College No. c cotton seed, $1 bu., or exch. for corn. J. H. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. 200 bu. Cokers Cleveland cotton | seed, 2nd yr., from originator, sta- ple, 1 and 1-16 in., $1.50 bu., 300 bu. Wannamakers at $1.25 bu. All gin- ned and recleaned.on my own pri- vate gin, and sacked, FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga. 40 bu, Addison Early Prolific cot- ton seed, 42 per cent lint, $1.25 bu. W. B. New, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 3. Pure prolific Early King cotton -|seed, $1.40 bu., also Wilt Proof cot- ton. seed, $1. 40. Dubs He ae Mid- ville, Ga. Piedmont pedigreadivotton cad 1st yr. from originator, pure, culled, re- cleaned; 30 bales on 10 acres, 1 and 1-3 stapl, $1.50 bu., or $4.50 per 100. FOB here Cash with order, W. 2. Bagley, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 38. 75 bu. Rucker cotton seed, few black seed, $1 bu.. FOB. Cash with order. Wz t. Bryant, Jasper, Ga. 90 bu. Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, $1.50 bu., here. From Marret seed breeders this yr., and saved.ab- solutely pure. Mrs. B. EK. Jordon, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 2 Box 7. Manleys Heavy Fruiter cotton seed, $1.50 del., or $1.25 bu., FOB; 10 bu. Piedmont Cleveland, same price. H. W. Hammond, Greshamville, Ga. Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, pri- vately grown and recleaned, $1.25- Ne R. G. Couch, Turin, Ga. Pure Piedmont Cleveland, also Langford cotton seed, $1.25 bu., FOB. Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Ga., Rt. 29. Rucker and Sikes cotton seed, both pure and 1st yr. from originators, $1 ver bu., FOB each. O. T. Moreland, Moreland, Ga. ee Cokers No: 7 cs staple cotton seed, $1.25 bu., FOB. J. M. CEN Draketown, Ga. 50 bu. pure Petty Toole seed, sound and recleaned, $1.75 bu. |W. C. Jones, Dawson, Ga. Clays cotton seed, 40 per cent lint, runs from 1 to 1-4 lint. Will erow 2 bales per acre . Good sized bulls, 5 locks to the boll and brings $10 per bale more than short sta- nle, $6 per 100 Ibs. Cash with order. Rot and blight = W. F. McMillan, Dacula, Ga. Cokers extra Cleveland, reg. and | inspected by Ga. Crop Imp. Assn., 1 and 1-16 staple, $1.50 bu., FOB. = W. Pittard, Eastman, Ga. Dake Vandivers Heavy Fruiter cot- ton seed, privately ginned and re- cleaned, | $1. 50 bu., in 100 bu. lots. S. H. Vandiver, Lavonia, Ga. Pedigreed Cleveland cotton seed. grown, ginned, recleaned, and graded on my farm, direct from Cokers Certified seed, $4.50 per.100 lb. bag. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga. Wannamaker cotton seed, for plant- ing. Pure, low bush and big boll va- riety. Reasonable price. Write quan- tity wanted for lowest price. B. fF, Fagan, Martin, Ga. 1800 bu. Warnamaker Cleveland from the Wananmaker Farms, St. Matthews, S. C. (Mr. Wannamaker has inspected these seeds and will furnish affidavit regarding | cont., and time shipped from his farm HH: desir- ed). Germinates 91 per cent State test. 2 bales per acre, 1928. Handled with care at gin, $1.50 bu. L. P. Bran- denburg, Senoia, | Ga. 500 bu. /Wannamaker Cleveland cotton: cotton seed, select stock, $1 bu., also 300 bu. Piedmont Cleveland, second yr. from originator, $1.25 bu. (gases: Weods, Brooks, Ga. : Covington Toole Wilt Resistant cotton seed, $4 per 100 lb. bag. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. 50 bu. Delfos cotton seed, 1 and 1-6 in., staple, slightly mixed at gin, $1.50 bu., FOB. Cash with order. J. ees McKay, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 5 bu. Half and Half cotton seed. $6.50 FOB Coffee. 8. J. Bryant, Cof- fee, Ga. Pure 46 to 48 per cent lint Half and Half cotton seed, $1. 25 bu. A. ao Carter, Scott, Ga: Rt 7. Avout 2 tons good, sound cotton seed. Make best offer. Will exch. for good corn, at $1 bu. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Half and Half eatton seed, tet 3 yr. from B. F. Summerour. Rolls clean- ed at gin, $2 bu. E. N. Eslinger, Ring- gold, Ga. Pure Rucker cotton seed: 43 per cent lint. Made bale per acre in 1928, $1.25 bu., FOB. R. C. Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Ri A, Pure Rucker cotton seed, recleaned. Made over bale per acre 1928, $1.10 bu., FOB. O. F. Boyd, Carrollton, Ga Half and Half cotton seed, pure. _|1 1-2 bales per acre, 43 per cent lini, $1.60 bu., $5 per 100. Hoke A. Wil- son, Martin, Ga. 10 bu. pure Heavy Fruiter potion seed, $1.25 bu., FOB Rockmart. Otto Wright, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2. Toole Wilt Resistant tton seed. from 1-2 to a bale to acre, this past yr, $1.50 bu., 3 bu., bag, $4.50 del. in Ga., also car lots. lL. Re Prator, Ft. Valley, Ga. Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed, second yrs. planting, gin rolls clean- ed, purity and germination 98 per cent, $1.75. bu., FOB.:C. We Pittard, | Eastman, Ga. Certified cotton seed, Cokers 844, 1st yr. out, and Neeleys Big Boll. staple, Cleveland, $1.40 bu., Special price on 100 bu. lots. J. C. Upshaw, Covington, Ga. - : Pure recleaned Half and Half cot- ton seed, in 100 Ib. bags, $6.50 per oe lbs., FOB. J. C. Lewis, Eastman. ge Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed ist yr. from breeder, privately gin ned, recleaned, averaged 2-3 bale pe | acre, $1.50. bu. Milledgeville, Ga. R. W. Stembridge Steinheimer strain, sound and pure $1.50 bu., FOB: Mrs. Ida M. Allen. Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5. Neelys Imp. pedigreed cotton seed. $1.25 bu., freight paid on 3 bu. or more, culled and cleaned. J. M. Ader- hold, Winston, Ga. COTTON SEED. WANTED Want 100 lbs: Cooks Imp. cotton seed. Mrs. A. J. Dixon, Mershon, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 10. Want Heavy Fruiter. or Menckar Big Boll cotton seed. Must be reclean- ed and cheap for cash. Quote low- est prices describing seeds. C. D. Green, ee Ga. CORN, SEED CORN, CORN MEAT. FOR SALE Nice pop corn for popping or - for seed purpose, 10ce per lb. shelled to pop. For seed selected from prolific stalks, 4 to 8 ears to stalks, 5c ear in ear. All prepaid. L. J. Vollrath, Ase ae oe pee PAGE! THIRTEEN 20 to. 25 bu. pure Madeen Tone seed corn, $1 pk. or a 75 bu. FOB. Bowersville, Ga. W. A Owens, Bow- ersville, Ga., Rt. 1. ea Selected extra fine yellow pop- corn, 50 per quart, $1.75 per gal. Sidney Herring, Rt. 5, Hartwell, Ga. Whatleys prolific seed corn, 4. ears to stalk, this past season. 40 | bushels to acre. Well matured, grown for seed especially, $3 per bu. Any quantity. Mexican June corn, if | planted by June 20th, will make as much as any corn to the acte, follow , ; grain and make two gvod crops, well matured,. $5 per bu. L. R. Pamir Fort Valley, Ga. o - Old fashion yellow sed corn, $1: | pk. del, or $2.75 FOB. Milton Sum- ner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3. j Hastings and Whatleys seed corn, $2 per bu. W. D. Watson, weet oy ville, Ga. i ey Pure Cuban yellow Flint | weed corn, very prolific and extra selected. . C. S. Maddox, Jackson, Ga. Hastings imp. hand selected seed 2 corn, $2.50 bu. Jas. B. Woods, = Brooks, Ga. cae About 175 bu. slip shucked. corn at my farm, 5 mi., from Jesup, $1 bu., 80 Ibs. to bu. Prefer truck com- ing to my place for corn, as extra charges have to be made where it s shipped. Jno. A. Crumney, Doctor- __ town, Ga. ae 8 or 10 bu. godd, sound shelled mil- O 2 ing corn, $1.50 bu. Customers to fur-- nish sacks. Write before sending .ord- er. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. B. Mesican June seed corn. Write for samples and price. S. B. Kinard, Jack- son, Ga. c % i CORN, SEED CORN, CORN MEAL ; oe WANTED | eae Want several thousand Ibs. pop- ~ corn for seed. Send sample and quote best price. Vernon Brabham, Moul- trie, Ga. Kili i Re Bs Want corn and bright hay, fies ce ear lots del. at Pearson W. H. Weds. a delle, Pearson, Ga. Want good, sound slipped. cheek. a ear corn. Will.exch. Kings Head- light cotton seed and other value. co He W. BRE: Suwanee, ae ae Rt. Want 40 or 50 bu. corn. Will exch. a 2 good grade Jersey cows, (freshen nispring, and .1 A. 1. separator, ~ | 1sed about 4 mos., and get difference. ~~ W. B. Oresley, Eatonton, Ga. Want to exch. S. P. C. pigs for an eorn, field peas, soy beans or pea- << nuts. R. F. Burch, Jr., Eastman, Ga. Want 150 bu., Slipped shuck corn, sound and not less than 4 in. long on cob, FOB your station, with bill of 22 lading attached, subject to inspection Ee of corn. Quote price and when can ship, also 25 bu. Red Ripper peas) and price FOB your station, - same: cond., as corn. R. A. Rakestraw, Bees lanta, Ga., 1149 Lee St., SW. oe Want corn, cotton seed hulls, meal, . and oats del. at White, Ga. Write. what you have and lowest price. C. : B. Richards, White, Gas Ri 2. = Want to exch. 1 Duroc and PC. es boar, wt., around 400 lbs. for 25 bu corn, del. Sparta. Graham Simpson, Culverton, Ga. Voge i Want ear corn. Quote price, quan- _ tity, and quality, and whether shuck- _ ed. W. L. Fain Grain Co., Atlanta, Ga. - Want 200 or 300 bu. good slipped - ey Hazlehurst, shuck corn. Give best ee John F. ROWERS & SEED FOR SALE |Heartsease, 25 per doz. Balm of{C. collect. Mrs, Nina Carter, Plains,|8 doz, 50c; Shasta daisies. and Core. a ee ee | Gilead, 1c. ea. Tiger lies, Mie por] Ge. "J opsis, 15c doz., 10 doz., $1; purple and -_~_. (Continued from page 11) Azaleas, all colors, 6 for $1; dbl. red plums and crabapples, 15 ea., Bar- berry bushes, and 12 choice roses, $1 doz., each; pink cherokee roses, 75c doz., winter ferns and pink trailing arbutus, 40c doz., ea., yellow thornless roses, 75c doz. Boxwoods and arbor - -yitaes, 25c Re eo: Mrs. Maud Wright, Loving, \ Draft French dbl. marigold, velvet pink scafosa, four oclocks, bachelor buttons, hollyhocks and hibiscus, gil- lardia, ageratum, dbl. yellow and or- ange marigold, cosmos, Balsam, Jap _ morning glory, noon flower, angel _-- trumpet, sweet rocket, petunia, portu- _ laca, larkspur, dianthus, spider plant, - dbl. featherball poppy and dbl. Jap ~~ gunflower seed, 10c pkg., 3 for 25c climbing nasturtiums. Add postage. Mrs. Delia Fife, Armuchee, Ga. White spirea, 15c ea., watermelon _. erepe myrtle, 15c ea., 4 for 50c; Rib- . bon Grass, 5c bunch, 6 for 25c; above rooted; rose cuttings, pink, red and yellow, 25c doz., wisteria vine, 20c - doz., rooted, 10c ea., Banana bushes, well rooted, 50 and 75c ea., hydrangea, _, 25c ea., large clear pink dbl. cannas, _.. and large red King Humbert, 75c doz., each; oak leaf hydrangea cuttings, 10c; Tiger lily bulbs, 50c doz., or ex- change for arbor vitaes, Abelias, ju- __ -nipers, dbl. red japonica, nandina, and _ _boxwoods and large pink plate rose Well rooted. Mrs. Ralph McGill, Daw- son, Ga. Rt. 11. | Se =a _ White Easter lily, 25c doz., $2 a -- 100; hedge bushes, 50c a 100, not root- _ ed; sage bushes, well rooted, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; old time June cherry bush- es, and plum bushes, 2 yr. size, wal- nut trees, 2 yr. size, 30 ea., Dorothy _. Perkins roses, 25c ea., purple lilac, _ 20c; canna bulbs, red and yellow, 50c _ doz., dusty miller, 25c doz., crepe myr- tle, pink, 25c; -wisteria, well rooted, 35 ea., 3 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. e Rinda Rodgers, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2. a AN ie ou __.. Orange lilies, $1 per C. Hardy old _*rose phlox, 25c per doz. Purple iris -. 80c per doz. Mtn. laurel, purple wei- om gelas, 20c ea. Red japonicas, double _ yellow: japonica, 5 for $1. Snowballs, _ 25e ea. Bleeding hearts, 50c ea. Dou- _ ble pink peonies, 45 ea. Double pink _ almonds, 20c ea. White bair lilies, 40 _. per doz. Pink monthly roses, 15c ea. Yellow forsythia, lic ea. Red rose, - 15c ea. Add postage. Tom Hix, Ella _. Double pink flowering almonds, 20c ~ea. Double yellow japonica, red jap-. anese quince, snowballs, pink weige- __. lia, 25e ea. Pink hardy phlox, 30c per _. doz. White spirea, forsythia, l5c ea. Orange lilies, $1 per C. Hardy yellow _ buttercups, hardy lavender fox gloves, _ @aisies, 20c per doz. Double and sin- gle jonquils, white narcissus, 20c per doz. Royal purple iris, 35c per doz. Althea, pink monthly rose, 15c. Mar- tha Eller, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Blue and white iris, 60c per doz. ._ King Humbert cannas, 90c per doz. _. Crepe myrtle, 2 ft., 65c for 2. Weeping -. willows, 25c ea. Dwarf boxwood, nice- ly rooted, $1 per doz., $6.50 per 100, _ > 4to 6 in. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Green- a _- ville, .Ga., Rts 1. Be ae , 42 large well rooted dwarf box- -* wood plants, $2.50. Rooted red crepe - myrtles and double yellow japonica and cape jasmine, 30c ea., 4 for $1. Red cannas, 70c per doz. White spi- _ yea and purple lilac, 20c ea., 6 for $1. _ Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Red dogwood, 15c ea. Trailing ar- $1.20 per doz. Orabapples, sprouts, 15c ea. Yellow daffodils, $1 per C. White and yellow narcissus, 50 per loz. Yellow thornless roses, 10c ea. raythia, 10c Me ss hy japonica, 20c ea., mtn. laurel, sugar} ea. All well rooted. Add]. s, 20c per doz. Cherokee roses, ea. Birdseyes, 40e per holland, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Arbor vitae and junipers, 25c ea. Red monthly roses, 25 ea. Azaleas, crabapples, 2 for 25c. Mtn. laurel and red dogwood, 2 for 25c. Mr. Venson Lee Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff, Ga., Care Deharts box. are e Red and white dogwood, _ black cherry and crabapple sprouts, 12 1-2c ea. Mt. laurel, ivy, hemlock, golden bell, 15c ea. Trailing arbutus, yellow violets, 25c per doz. Cherokee roses, /$1 per doz. Blueberries, 30c per doz. Tiger lilies, $1 per C. Ball Willows, lie ea. Add postage. Mr. John Chas- tain, Morganton, Ga. ee Golden yellow sweet scented narcis-. sus, $1.50 per C. April blooming nar- doz. Mtn. laurel, azaleas, forsythia, lilac, hibiscus, 15 ea. Red and white dogwood, crab apples, tulip poplars, Tiger lilies, $1 per C. Leopard lilies, 25e ea. Add postage. Miss Dorothy Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Well rooted purple lilac, 10 to 40c ea. Mrs. N. C. Lacy, Waleska; Ga., Rt. 2. ee 4 Crepe myrtle, red, purple, pink; spirea, van Houtti, double Reevseana, Thumbergi, pink; dbl. altheas, white, wine, pink, lavendar; oleanders, red, yellow, cream with red stripes; jas- mine grand duke, night bloom; abe- lia, hydrangea, butterfly bush, nudi- florum Philadelphus, weigela, punica, | _ kerria, forsythia, camphor roses. Any four for $1.15, 6 for $1.60, Eleagnus pyracantha, green and variegated pittosporum, nepal ligustrum, came- lia japonica, 55 ea., any.3 for $1.55. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, 512 16th Ave., E. Cordele, Ga. as er "Red and pink monthly rose cuttings, 20e per doz. Foxglove plants, per doz. 20c. Blue flag lilies, 5c bunch. Red 25c. Juniper and evergreen bush cut- tings, 2 for 15c. Garden sage, rooted, 15e and 25c bunch. White and red raspberry vines, rooted, $1 per doz. Double tansy rooted, 10c per bunch. Yellow jonquil bulbs, 3 for 10c. Ver- bena, rooted, 10 bunch. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt..1.: een ee Soe - Red, yellow and variegated cannas, for $1. Sweet shrubs, well rooted, 3! for 25c. Del. Mrs. F. W. Freyman, Blackshear, Ga. : Double yellow japonica, 15c 6a., $1.50 per doz. Yellow roses, 15c ea. American beauty roses, 20c ea. Dor- othy Perkins roses, 20c ea. All well rooted, no orders filled for less than 50c..Add postage. Mrs. L. Kay, Talk- ing Rock, RFD: 2, Ga. - Double yellow japonica, 2 yr. old, ponica well rooted, 4 yr. old, 50c ea. Jonquils, daffodils, 30e per doz. Pink and red crepe myrtle, 40c ea. Pink flowering almonds, 20c or 5 for 85c. Hardy phlox, 35c. Deep red altheas, 35c ea. White, yellow and red pinks, 35e per doz. Iris, 25c per doz. Mrs. |Martha Gentry, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Japanese barberry bush, 6 for 75c, 12 for $1.25. Azaleas, pure white, yel-. low and red mixed, 6 for $1, 12 for $1.75. Rhododendron, Mt. laurels, six. for $1. Heartleaf plants, very fra- grant, 25c per doz. Snowdrop bulbs, 30c per doz. Mrs. J. H. Penland, El- lijay, Ga. See __ White, cream, blue iris, will exch. for yellow iris, or lily of the Valley bulbs, or feathers or white feed or flour sacks. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Easta- nollee, Ga. ore Et doz. Add postage. Miss Belvil Mill-| cissus, $1 per C. Snowdrops, 1bc per} American beauty rose bushes, 10c ea.} and yellow dahlia bulbs, 10c ea., 3 for} 25e per doz. Strawberry plants, 500) well rooted, 25c ea. Extra large ja-| Blue flag lilies, $2.25 per 100. Well rooted everblooming yellow cape jas- mine cuttings, 3 for 50c. Pink flow- ering almonds, strong plants, 3 for ge Mrs. T. W. Cline, Rydal, Ga., . 2. : a ee Madonna and milk and wine lilies, 25c ea. Pink and small white lilies, both hardy, 2 for 15c. Tiger lilies, hardy moss, double bellis daisies, lg. snapdragons, 10c ea. 4 kinds narcis- sus, 3 kinds iris, double and single day lilies, 25c per doz. 8 doz. for 65c. Double pink almond, golden bells, spirea, 15c ea. 8 for 40c. bunch white double climbing rose, 20c, smaller size, 15c. Yellow, white and -|pink primrose, double pink snapwort, sweet williams, 7c ea. Mrs. J. H. Fife, | Armuchee, Ga, 40 Ibs. large sunflower seed, 40c per lb. Mrs. J. D. Holcomb, Demor- est, Ga. | oe See Answer to many inquiries: I have disposed of all my amaryllis bulbs. Will exch. pink peonies for any kind of japonicas, oleanders, tube roses pink or white carnations, pink hy- drangea, fancy leaved coladiums, pink, white or salmon colored large chrysanthemums. Mrs. Fannie Hunt, Tallapoosa, Ga. eee Mt. laurel, red dogwood, 15 ea. Crabapple bush, white ivy, pink roses, myrtle vine, azaleas, 10c ea. Blue iris hart, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Red flowering quince, 8 for 25c. Pink blooming corkwood, 15c ea. White blooming English dogwood, 3 for 25c. All one yr. old. Mrs. Ida Souther- land, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 48. 2 rose bushes, 2 scarlet queens, 2 clothilde souperta, 25c ea. Parma vio- lets, double day lilies, $1 per 100. Brilliant red and cream cannas, japa- nese honeysuckle, 50c per doz. Red crepe myrtle, 25c ea. Bronze orange and bright yellow chrysanthemums, 25c per doz. Will exch. for Anthem waterer, Van houtti or purple spirea, forsythia, abelia, or other roses. Mrs. W. H. Bagley, Cusseta, Ga. Dbl. red japonicas, 2 yr. rooted, $1.50 ea. Not prepaid. Miss Nannie Morrison, Barney, Ga., Rt. 2. | Red Japonica dbl. pink almond, 25c ea. Blue spider wart, purple foxglove, 20e per doz. Purple wisteria vine, 25c ea. Old rose althea, 15c ea. Orange lil- vine, yellow and white, $1 per 100. spirea, 25c ea. Purple lilac, 30c ea. Red rambler roses, 15 ea. Well root- ed. Add postage. Mrs. Eunice Davis, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. = - Azaleas, assorted, $1 per doz. B. W. Anderson, -Grovetown, Ga. Bridal wreath, cream spirea, hy- drangea, English dogwood, evergreen bark, strawberry bush, pink almond, purple butterfly bush, Mt. laurels, 6 for $1. Black walnut sprouts, pink cherokee rose, pink, red and. yellow azaleas, yellow dwarf thornless rose, $1 per doz. Arbor vitae, boxwood, 25c for $1. Pink hibiscus, 6 for $1. Large blue iris, orange spotted: day lilies, 385 per doz. R. D. Wilson, Morgan- __Canas: large red with green leaves, large red with brown leaves, and large red and. yellow with green leaves, 10c ea., or 50c doz. Send post- age for orders under $1. Mrs. J. M. Willis, Brunswick, Ga., 2303 Ellis St. Dark red peonies, 50c; hardy phlox, |20c doz., sweet scented grass pinks, white and pink mixed, 15 doz., 4 doz. Nice well rooted nandena plants for hedging, $1.90 per doz., or $12.50 per 50c; Victoria and Golden. Spur daf- serine ange and Arabian lily bulbs, 15c doz., Dorothy Perkins roses, good roots, 2 Large | lilies, 45 per doz. Mrs. Hattie De-| sythias, bridal wreath and Van Hout- ies, $1 per 100. Japanese honeysuckle |. Purple iris, 85c per doz. Yellow jon- quils, narcissus, 20c per doz. White | !10c ea., mixed narcissi bulbs, 50c a ea. 12 different colors fine roses, $1. | +Cream Spanish bayonet (cactus) six -| white | spirea, ball, 20e ea. White jonquils, yellow \ purple, white, pink, 10c doz. Mrs. 8. 25 doz., smaller, eee white iris, 20c doz. 3 doz., 50c; or- for 25c; Madonna lilies, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs., R. D. Powell, College Park, Ga., Care Ga. Poultry Farm. Arbor viteas and boxwoods, 20c ea. junipers, 25c ea., althea, 15c ea., strawberry bushes, 10c ea., Tiger lil- ies, 75c a 100; azaleas and Cherok roses, 10c ea., Mtn. laurel, 20c ea 12 choice roses, $1; sugar plums and crab apples, 10c ea. golden glow and snow on the mtn., 30c. All well root- ed. Add postage. Mrs. Bonnie Aber- crombie, Loving, Ga. ea Little spotted hollyhocks, hardy phlox, Sweet Williams, each 6 for 25c; grass pinks, 6 for 30c; red and purple verbena, 75c doz., bridal wreath, 15c ea. well rooted monthly roses, pink, 20 ea., flag lilies, blue and white, $1 doz. Add postage.on small orders. Miss Ramie Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Cape jasmine, 25 ea., $2.50 do hardy phlox, all colors, some fringe. 3 doz., 85c; large, variegated, mixed colors petunias, 25c doz., blanket flowers, bachelor buttons, each, 15 doz., 3 doz. 35c; blue hydrangea, 25 ea., chrysanthemums, mixed colors, 25c doz., lavender and pink crep? myrtle, 25c ea., white spirea, 20 ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Springvale, Ga., Rt. 1. . ages Cuttings of dbl. white spirea, pink, red and single purple altheas, for- ti spirea, white bush honeysuckle, Persian lilacs and dwarf boxwood, $1 a 100, or 20c doz. Mrs. B. E. Gooch Eatonton, Ga. : oes Hibiscus (Marvel Mallow) yr. old plants, 25c ea., del. J. D. Fuller, Mountville, Ga. ee hee 1 Spengeria fern, 2 yrs. old, and 1 large ruffle leaf fern, 1 yr. old, two large, blooming size red and_ pink geraniums, 50c each, and 4 kinds of rooted cactus, for 50c prepaid; four kinds cannas, including bronze leaf with red blooms, 50 doz. Add postage. Would exch. for dried fruit or honey in comb. Ella Everett, Richland, Ga. Pink June cactus, well rooted, 20c; Hastings dbl., hollyhocks, mixed col- ors, will bloom this yr., 50c postpaid. Hastings dbl. Japanese- sunflower seed, 10c tbls. Mrs. J. T. L. Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Ga.. ; Rooted Dorothy Perkins rose eut- tings for sale, for lake type chry- santhemums, rooted pidnts and all kinds. of flower seed; elephant ears, snowball bushes. Answer at once. Miss Cleo Hollis, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 1. Red and: pink verbena, 2 bunches, Be, or 25 doz., pink rose bushes, 25 ea. bridal wreath, 10 ea., Day lilies, 100, also long straw brooms, 10c ea. gee R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. 90 White narcissi bulbs, April bloom- ing, $1. Add postage; 8 different kinds of everblooming rose bushes; will exch. cutting for dahlia bulbs; blood red cana bulbs, 25c doz., or will exch. for 2 blue Damson plum sprouts; well rooted. Mrs. O. S. Williams, Scottland, Ga, Star Rt. Ee Red everblooming spirea, double red althea, English dogwood or mock oranges, 8 for $1. White hardy hydrangeas, cuttings, for 15c. Umbrella china seed, dwarf arbor vitea seed, large pkg., 25 Ps N: E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga., tae Se thes Purple althea, red dogwood, snow- tim daffodils, $1 per C. Hardy phlox, E..Anderaon, Rolston, Ga . FLOWERS 3 AND SEED FOR SALE| Pink crepe myrtle, 2&8 tt, 15 ea, or $8 per hun. Red Grandaddy grey beads, 1, 2, and 8 ft. 15c ea. Purple lilac, snow drops, white figs, -crabapples, white dogwood, sweet shrub, 1, 2, and 8 ft. 15 ea. Yellow bells, well rooted 15c ea. Pink and white Dorothy Perkins roses, well rooted, 15e ea, 2 hun. Armour river. privet. hedge plants, well rooted, 1, 2, and 8 ft.,$8 for lot. Add postage. Mr 8. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. - : Pink and white oleanders, heavy rooted, 15 and 25 ea. Monthly ros- > @3, pink and red, 2 yr. old, 25cea. min, double white spirea, 20c ea. _Heavy -rooied boxwood, 2 -yrs. old, ~20 ea. 1 yl. old plants, 15 ea: 2 for 25c. Crepe myrtle, purple lilac, rose Blue and white iris, 25c per doz. - Gladiola bulbs, all- colors mixed, large bulbs, 5 ea. Blue grape vines, 2 yr. old, 8c ea. Add postage. Mrs. en Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. Will exchange arider lily Hulbe. for ft. high. 6 bulbs for each arbor vitea. Each pay postage. Mrs. W. A. Sum- ner, Adrian, Ga. Also red canna bulbs to exch. for other yard shrubbery, _ arbor vitea, boxwood, juniper, ete. oI _Amaryllis bulbs, light red, $1 pe? doz: Red spider lily bulbs, "25e per doz. Chrysanthemums, pink daisy, 35 per doz. Small white, small yellow, white daisy, mixed or separate, 20< per doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. S. : Dasher, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1. ea. Yel -spirea, rosy pink blooms from June till Sept., yellow primroses, winter bloomxg jasmine, philadelphus mock -orarge, forsythia, snow balls, black- ~ berry lily, lemon lily, pink. flower- ae almond, 10c ea. Golden glow, mixed color fris, purple and variega- _ phlox bridal wreath, sweet rocket, white primroses, double: and single orange lilies, chrysanthemums, mix- oe Mrs. L. W. canada wee Sawn, - Ga., Rt 1, . : Milk and wine lillies; extra large bulbs, 25c ea. Pink verbena, 10c ea. Red and pink geraniums cuttings, ~10c ea. Red begonia, 5c per cutting. - Winter pinks, large brown ones and white with yellow center, 20c per doz. Wondering jew, 5c per cutting. Hanover seed, 25 per Ib. Have sold ~ all my pink oxalis, Mrs. M. E. Ricks, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 9. Double pearl tuberoses, - 25e per doz. Free cutting of Thanksgiving or Easter cactus with each order of $1. s Lola Gene Elliott, Jesup, Ga. 3 -Primardeau or Giant mixed colors pansy plants, 1c ea. Add 7e postage. Large plants. Prompt delivery. Mrs. OO. EY Browning, Rt. 4, Doerun, Ga. Bdna Elliott, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 1. ~ Hastings gorgeous flowering can- na roots, 50c per~ doz., 'B. F, Hartman, Ochlochnee, Ga., Rt. 1. Red. monthly roses, 10 ea. Pink : running roses, bridal wreath, bloom. ing peach, new years vine, hardy phlox, winter verbenas, white violets, white primrose, blue grass, large fall _ pinks,. golden glow, all well rooted, 25 per doz. Purple lilac, 2 for 10c. ~ Snow flake, snowball, 2 for 10c. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c per hun. Large May strawberries, 20 per hun. Black raspberries, 25c per mint plant, 2 dez. for 10c. Add post- ge. Mrs. Willie Grads, ale Pink and white weigelias, cape jessa-| of Sharon, azalia forsythia, 15c ea. | arbor vitea. Want them from 1 to 2) E Columbine, yacca, 15 low double ketria japonica, 10c. _ Hill of Snow, hydrangea, Balardiat. ted violets, mixed color perennial | -ed color, verbenas, snapdragons, 6c |, Fall marigold sped. 10 det. | - del. Mrs. doz. Horse radish, 2 for 10c. Pepper-| % RSet ere paar geen nate veltonte azaleas, pink and white al- qheae $1 per doz. Mt. laurels, rhod- odendron, English dogwood, red strawberry bush, 6 for $1. Pink al- mond hydrangea, red japonica, pur- | ple lilac, purple butterfly bush, pink weigelia, rose snowballs, 6 for $1. Arbor vitea dwarf and tall, boxwood, Trish junipers, 30c ea. Large blue iris, lemon lilies, 45e per doz. Orange lilies, sweet williams, pink perennials phlox, 80 per doz, Snowdrop, 75 per hun. Wild iris, 25c per doz. ganton, Ga. Sti Bernards lily, wal canta. 150. Boston ostrich plume and baby breath. ferns, well rooted, 20c ea. Mrs, V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. > : Trailing. arbutus, 25c per - der: Cherokee roses, 5c ea. Boston ferns, 3 for 25c. Sugar plums, 10c ea. Ever-| green, wild geraniums, 25 per doz. Strawberry bushes, 15c ea. Tiger lil- rooted. Add postage. Miss . E. pie Loving, Ga. Boston. Ivy, pink and purple hardy verbena, 20 per doz, Myrtle vine, 75 per hun. Junipers, 80c ea, Pink and white japanese honey suckle bushes, 6 for $1. Pink spirea, 2 for 25c. White and variegated violets, and: dairy plants, all colors sweet wil- liam plants, 2 doz. for 15c. Lavender | : iris, 30c per doz. Purple lilac, weep- | ing linden, forsythia, white star jas- mine, pink and white Dorothy Perk- ins rose, purple wisteria, golden bell and bridal wreath, 8 for 20c. Privet hedge plants, sword lilies, 8 for 15c. Mrs. Bene ler, EBay, Ga., Rt. 3. PL onVEERS AND. SEEDS WANTED Want to buy, broad leaved. ever- green camelia, japonica bushes. State size, color, and price. Mrs. C. N. Burroughs, Interlachen, Bia. 100 red cannas. Make best offer. | Mary Marr, Padena, Ga. 6 fine running roses with long run ners. Name kind, price, age ahd length of runners. Dont want any- thing common. Alfred Truitt, 1013 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Want white, pink, blue and crimson hardy hydrangeas, butterfly bush, weigela, Eva Rathke, and white, pink, and yellow iris (some call them Flags) Must be cheap and well rooted. Mrs. W. Ve Burton, Vanzant, Ga. - Want 2 doz. pink oxalis plate, and 1 doz. white Sweet William plants. W. Wz Quinn, Washington, Gas = Want to exch. a beautiful rose pink shade verbena, at 5 bunch, or exch. for equal value in Easter or pansy plants: Mrs. C. A. Thomas, te ecoa, Ga., 155 Hill St. Want about 1 doz. 5 peonies: of dif- cash and name colors you have. Mrs. H. T. Barrett, Smyrna, Ga., Rt. 2. Want to exchange shasta daisies, white primroses, pink Dorothy Perk- ins roses, fine everblooming rose cut- -hyacinths, or spider lily bulbs, or 1 red spirea. Will give 1 doz. Daisy -or primrose plants for 1 doz. of any above named bulbs. Perkins blee.. Cumming, Ga., Rt. 2. dentzie, bush honeysuckle, vibur- num, variegated evergreens. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, 512 16th Ave., E. Cor- dele, Ga. - White daffodils. Write: prices, Mrs. J. H. Maynard, Winder, Ga. - Pink deere rose, Se a ana | other evergreens; -morest, Ga, Cream narcissus, Sadie Be Mor- ; 240 cap., book of instruction, 2 ther- oughbreds. D. S. Howington, Com- ies, 50e per 100. Arbor vitea, 20c ea. |. Silver leaf maples, 20c ea. All well} Pate Wisdom, Chipley, Ga. "| $12. Cash with order. Mrs. E. A. Tor- Madonna lily, scarlet amaryllis or egg, patent turning trays, in first dadaay colors. Send best price for tings for narcissus,, double daffodils | rose | bushes, 2 for 25c. Mrs. V.. T. Cham- Cuttings, not rooted, of paigelin, ae ee shrubs, hardy lilies, tulips, hyacinths and other hardy bulbs. and perennials. Will exch. red raspberry plants and Kudau at 50 doz., or other things of equal value, Mrs. L. S. Jones, De- Want to exch. red, yellow, varie- gated and bronze cannas, for white cannas or other flowers. Mrs. Joe Powell, Stockton, Ga. > INCUBATORS FOR SALE 2 Wisconsin incubators, 180 and mometers and unused prooder, $25 crated and del., home. Mrs, R. 8. Simpson, ney Hall, Ga. 4 Champion - Bell City a 200 cap., sell or exch. for 6 pure bred Barred Rock hens and 1 rooster, thor- RFD = Sol Hot. brooder, 1925 model, 500 cap., good cond, thermometer, oil control, $8. Ernest ey Drake- town, Ga. s i coal burning breoders 500 Shick oP used 1 season, good cond., $8. L. Jackson, Yatesville, Ga. Used Blue Flame Buckeye Sick ers, 500 cap., also used incubators, large and small, all guaranteed to be n good operating cond., practically good as new.-Cheap for cash. Write for description and prices. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga, Care Peach eee Farm. Blue Flame Buckeye brooder, 200 cap., good cond., $7.50. Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Ga. 1250 cap. Buckeye ineebatar in perfect cond., pactically new, $20, or exch. for W. L. hens. Mrs. Geo. W. Tootle, : Manassas, Ga. pierce, Ga., 900 cap. incubator, used 1 season, good as new. Sell or. exch. for eating eggs, hens, fryers, or Reg: hogs. J. D. Ward, Columbus, Ga., 203 3ond St. 1 Super hatch incubator, 600 cap.,. used only a few times, and in good cond., $30. L. D. Pager Gaines- | ville, Ga. * ' 1 Standard Buckeye. incubator, 120. cap., in good cond. $10. Mrs. W. D. 1 Richland coal burning brooder, 500 cap., slightly used, perfect cond., rance, Milledgeville, Ga. 140 cap., Cypress incubator, good eond., instruction book, egg tester and | thermometer. Sell or exch, for 15 hens, any large breed. Mrs. C. D. Arthur, Zebulon, Ga., RE 2; $ Super Hatcher ciate 600 class cond., $25 ea., FOB. Mrs. Bay | Wallace, Flowery Branch, Ga. Several 500 chick Buckeye Blue{ Flame brooders, ir good operating cond. Guaranteed to give good ser- vice. Ss. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. % : No. 8 Standard Buckeye incubator, 250 cap., perfect running cond., and looks good. Instruction book and ther- mometer, everything complete, $25 crated FOB my station. Mrs. I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Gal Rt. 2s = 60 cap. Buckeye incubator, with thermometer and instruction book, in No. 1 cond., $7 crated FOB, or exch. for larger incubator. Mrs. G. Ww. Me- Donald, Vidalia, Ga., Rt. 4.. r Baby Simplex brooder stove, 250 chick size, $10. Mrs. J. N. Turner, Ru- pert, Ga. 1 coal burning ae 1200 cap., cost $85. Never been uncrated, will take $20, also. a 600 cap. Charters in=- Gey] see Ap oS Want boxwoods, arbor -viteas and depot, or $22.50 at}: |jfor.1 Little Brown Hen Iw. L Care 5 em Red Incubator and roode. ie ahh 4 times, 260 cap., $20 for both. Mrs. = Ga, Re e ~ = incubators, 250 ca A-1 cond., complete an tee to be O. K., $15 ea., 1 M chick | brooder, in A-1 cond., oil burner, $9. S {N. D, Norris, Wrightsville, Ga. 75 cap. Dependable Jr., incubate | first class cond., used once, $6 exch. for trio of. Spencer Takes: Wonder Bird, .a cross between a tur key and a hen, Mrs. Princess wi- son, Morven, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 44, 600 capacity Buckeye | See : nearly new, only set three times Will sell for cash or exch. for good shoats or good milk cow. A. J. Love- lady, Jr., Ball Ground, Ga. Wisconsin Incubator, 150 capacity. same as new, tank and water pipes, complete with del. or exch. for peas or Lyerly, Ga., Rei. eggs, instruction book and th eter inclosed. In good condit om- Ga, One BWiccousin incubator, 500 a A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. all in perfect condition, for sale to offer. L. R. Ogletree, Perry, Ga. -ers, Broneers brooders, all oil b sale. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction - Ga., Box 15. INCUBATORS WANTED tion, prefer one with automatic egg turning trays, state make, condition, and lowest price in first letter. Will exchange A-l sugar cane syrup 75c. per No. 10 can for same. Knight, Dexter, Ga:, Rt. 1. 2 Putnam brooder heaters in con g ny Want to exch. 2 black Minorca hens 3 and 1 cock 18 mo. old Marcy strain incubator, fifty egg capacity, or 4 Barred Rock pullets. Mrs. R. C. D. eee FAees math, Ga. Want to piertie 10 x gonit haan 5 Porto Rico sweet potatoes for 10 Buckeye incubator in good cond. a 32 B: Herds, Conte, Ga., Rt. B | MISCELLANEOUS: FOR SALE Bisck walnuts hulled, 8 tb., Send P. O. money order. 8. F. Stevens, Bairdstown; Ga. : = Ground oyster shell oe ekone A. Smith, Savannah. Ga., 102 ries St East. -6 gal. Daisy churn, fone also 20 gal. bb). churn, good co sell or exch. one or both for 5. 2. ge beter, ee good cond., 70 bred Barred Rock hens, each. aS _ Ga. oe ; Jaaper Brown, Donna, Te Rt. hot water, "ready to op. . erate; 1 with turning trays; Guaran- _ instructions and. beget e108 we ee or riding cultivator. R. DI avieon, he Iron Clad incubator, capacity 140 n, $8 for quick sale. Remit by money ondey sp at once. Miss Virginia Hollis, saly capacity in good running condition, oo | $35 or exch. for equal value. Mrs. J. One simplex brooder, 500 e egg ca- o | pacity, good as new, $15. Mrs, ML. Callaway, Rayle, Ga. oe One 400 egg Buckeye incubator. __ one 135 egg incubator and one 500 egg size Buckeye blue flame brooder, | cheap or exch. Write what you have oe Sol-Hot -brooders Mit-Shel brood- - and the Red head coal brooder, for Sant one incubator, 200 to 200 ca pacity, must be in first class condl- at condition, reasonable in price. Mrs. Arthur. G. Smith, Rt. 1, Sharon, Gis $1 per 100 Ibs., FOB: Savannah. W. self turning trays, in goed condition, good hatcher, copper & 3 MISCELLANEOUS 5 FOR SALE 280 lbs. walnuts, 2c Ib. Mrs. C. H. aot Ivey, Ga. 250 Ibs. black hulled and Sandner walnuts, 2c Ib., buyer to pay - ay Tommie Jones, Stillmore, Ga. Bt. . } Nice, .home-cured chewing tobacco, in leaf, 30c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. An- her Silver, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. _ Nice straw brooms, twine wrapped, : ready to use, $1\doz., 6 for 55 pre paid; also have small cedar bushes, 12 to 24 in., and small flower locust, 15 ea.;, prepaid, Exch. for grape vines rooted. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Black walnuts, $1 bu., FOB. Mrs. a We ene Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. . MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want to exch. nice seedling pecans _ for white feed sacks..1 Ib. pecans for every two sacks. Mrs. L. A. Peed, Butler, Ga. Want to exch. value for goats, peas, etc. -M. M. Newsome, Sandersville, : Ga. _ Seed For Sale And" Wanted _ 80 lbs. selected Store Mtn., melon seed,.grown from large melons, 75c _ AB. and 6 bu. nice sundried walnuts -%5e bu. FOB. Ross Andrews, Had: dock, Gas; Rt: 2, Box 43. Willets Wonder Eng. pea seed, $12 bu. FOB here, or exch. for Hender- - gon Bush lima beans. Even trade. W. J. Scott, St. Charles, Ga pa 2b or 20 Ibs. choice Pride of Ga., | tials seed, $1 lb. W. H, Patrick, Lo- cust Grove, Ga., Rt. 1. Rape seed, 2 lbs. abe} 5 Ibs. Be; 10 Ibs: $1.25; white Egg purple ton : a ite, globe yellow globe. and 7 top horn early Flat Dutch rutabage cee be tbls. 6 for 25c; 1 Ib. of e either variety, 40c FOB. W. H. Wad- delle, Pearson, Ga. White and colored running butter- _ beans, 25c Ib. long smooth and short - rough ekra seed, 5c tbls., rough and ~ smooth: mustard seed, 3 tbls., 10c. or 10 for 25c; Del, algo large, this yrs. walnuts, 90c bu., party to pay freigh: | _ehgs:., unhulled. Mrs. A S. Paulk, - Ocilla, Ga. Choice Watson and Stone Min., _ watermelon seed, 75c lb. each FOB. ow. & Clifton, Oliver, Ga., Rt. 8. Little Thomas or Edmondson cold proof Eng. pea seed, 25c lb., cheap- er on large orders; also want to exch. ; fora few Dwarf arborvitea trees. Z rooted japonica and marechalnei! rose bush. Mrs. J: J. Edmonson, Val- dosta, Ga., Rt. a : Johnson Excel ee seed, Z $1. 50 Ib. small reduction on smal! lots. 30 yrs.-dealing without a com- S piaint. Allen Johnson, (Originator Z and grower), Empire, Ga 50 Ibs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 ; James Cee Heehete) Ga., Rt One. 825 lbs. pure Thurmond Grey mel- ~ on seed, 85c lb. J. T. ss SEES ter, Ga. abbas ia: tomato seed, $1 Ib. Ruby King pepper, $3 Ib., Bermuda onion seed, $3 tb., mustard and turn- ner seed { peanuts, 8c lb W .W. Wil- ams, Quitman, - Ga. ; "Genuine imp. Tom Watson oak seed, $1 lb. Mrs. J. P. Crumbley, }Rt. 1. |nvaid. Mrs. Ida M. ip seed, 35c lb., also Spanish or Run-| $1 lb. FOB; Write for prices on lots of 100 Ibs. or more. W. A. McClen- don, Jonesboro, Ga. 30 lbs. Thurmond Grok melon seed, out of 30 to 40 lb. melons, 75 Ib., or $20 for lot. I. C. Carr, Mille- | dgeville, Ga Several lbs. Lipsey melon seed, hand saved from selected melons, $1 ib. J. M. Green, peels Ga., Rt. One. : Good, sound, Velvet bean seed, 90-day variety, $u 30 bu. FOB. Mon- ey order or cashiers check. Malcolm McMillan, Bartow, Ga., Box 68. Okra seed, 15c lb. in bulk for the lot. W. A. Hooper, College Park, Ga., i Okra seed, 20c lb Add ponte. Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga., Rt 2. Seed: Watson melon, 60c Ib., to- mato, 75c; turnip, 30e.; long green okra, 25c- Ib., small white Bunch but- ter beans, 20 lb., Ruby King pep- per, $1.75; collard, 60c; beet, 30 Ib Add postage. Stamps accepted for amounts less than 60c. < L. Williams Tifton, Ga. White nest onions, 60c gal., also Lucretia dewberry plants, $1. 35 M All del. Raymond popeen, Green- ville, Ga. og Tb. white Crystal seeds, $3.50 del. J. R. Horne, Funs- fon, Ga. Rt. t. 15 Ibs. pure selected Pride of Ga., melon seed, $1 Ib. 10 lbs. long green vod okra, 15e lb. Add postage. C. F. Kelley, Lovejoy, Ga., Rt. 1. White nest onions, 50e gal. also white Bunch butter-beans, 15c_Ib., sound and dry, 1928 crop. Money order please. Mrs. Alice Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3; Box 39. White nest onions, 60c gal. ae running butter-beans, mixed colors and white; white bunch butter beans, 25e at. all del. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga. Nice, clean sage, 60c lb. del. P, O. money order only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga, Rt. 2 and purple flower; white velvet okra 25e lIb., also dried apples, 20c Ib., dried peaches, 15c 1b. Miss Grace McLane, Hartwell, Ga. = Kleckley Sweet watermelon seed. pure, 65c lb., have 8 lbs. or $5 for lot; also extra nice and clean peanuts Okra seed, long green pods,. 102 j ner snuff boxful plus postage. Carl Wright. Rockmart, Ga. Selected Stone Mtn., watermelon seed, 75 lb. and large speckled sug- ar crowder peas, 10c lb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. i Perkins long green okra seed, 15c bh, Add postage. Also about 25 lbs. of the same kind to exch. for yellow prowder peas. Mrs. Ethel Hires, Adel, Ga; Rt.-1- i Limited quantity select watermel- on seed, 60c lb., FOB Boston. D. O. Mimms, Boston, Ga. Z Fresh dry sage, 60c lb., not pre- Allen, Carrollton, Ga., Rt..5. ee s Kleckley sweet watermelon seed. nure, $1 Ib. FOB, also pure Rocky- ford eantalouns seed, same price. O. S. Williams, Scottland, Ga., Star Rt. New Stone, Greater Baltimore and Red Rock tomato seed, 90 Ib. Guar- anteed clean and fresh. as L, Mc- Pitts, Ga., Rt. 1. Rae, Meigs, Ga. Pare selected Lipsey melon seed, : Odeo : Eng. pea seed, 10c cupful, white 10e lb. Hoke A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Japanese sunflower seed, 60c teacup- ful. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. White nst onions for planting, 60 gal., del. in Ga. Do not send stamps. Mrs. Mattie Barge, ih Ga., Box 163. - > Absut 40. lbs. Watson rant seed, bright and sound, 75c Ib., del. in 10 or more Ib. lots, also speckled but- ter beans, 10 Ibs. bunch, 10c teacup- ful5 or 6. Ips running, same price, or exch. some for dried* peaches or apples in good cond., at reasonable price. Mrs. R. W. Webb, Barwick, Ga., Box 164. eC 40 Ibs. pure Watson watermelon seed, nicely selected, 75 Ib. C. A. Clements, Funston, Ga., Rt. 1. Imp. yellow Pryor tobacco seed, 50c spoonful. Supply limited. C. M. Chafin, Norman Park, Ga., RFD 1. 25 Ibs. pure hand selected Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 1b., or $20 for lot FOB. M. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. te : 0 % Stone Mtn. or Dixie Belle melon seed, $1 Ib., 100 Ibs. or more, We Ib. Lee, Means, Elko, Ga. Good, tender streaked half runner garden bean seed, 40c lb., white run- ning butterbean seed, 30c lb. All post- paid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, G ERE. 2s ermuda onthe : Old time half runner garden bean and early Eng. pea seed, 20 cup, each. Postage on 2 cups or more of either. Will exch. for Regal lily, pe- onies, blooming size; 2 cups of eith- er for 1 bulb. Mrs. A. F. OKelley, Maysville, Ga. Deer-tongue tobacco vaeed 10c tbls. bs. per week, 45c lb. postpaid. Mrs. plus postage. Rev. se Buchanan, Ga., Rt.71, H. Phillips, Jones and Stone Mtn. eaternclne iseed, 10c for large pkg.; pumpkin (large pumpkins wt. 25 and 57 lbs.) seed, 15e pkg., mustard seed, 10c pkg. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Ga. Okra seed, 15e Ib, or 2 for 25e; scullion buttons, 25 gal. Mrs. Elsie Chastain, Alto, Ga., Rt. 2. Extra fine Weaver Watson water- Winter c= pea oe 40e Ib., - also | seed. Stone Mtn. melon _ mlon seed, from large mclonn only, no white hearts, $1 lb. FOB. John = W. Good, Moultrie, Ga. Well matured Bermuda onion sets, jin lots of 1M, $2.25 del., lots of 100, 25 del. David Anderson, Nicholls, Ga. SEED WANTED Want to exch. aoe Eng. pea seed, butter-beans and . black-eyed peas. Mrs. C. D. Arthut, = Zebulon, Ga, Rt. 2. Want best variety (early sien) watermelon seed, also pure Jones (round) watermelon seed. Send sam- ples and quote cheapest price per lb: eB. Five. - Want.1 1-2 or 2 gal. old fashioned onion buttons, (make big onions), at - 50e gal. FOB. Mrs. H. H. Wilson, - Mt. Airy, Ga. Want cotton seed. Peanuts, crow- der peas, Field price, Quantity and mail First Natl. Seed Co., Fla. Want some Carpet Grass need. D. CG. Johnson, Tifton, Ga., Box 244, Roe BUTTER FOR SALE 4 6r & Ibs. nice, yellow firm but ter fre from coloring, a week, 50 lb postpaid. Mrs. Minnie Carney, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 4. 4 or 5 Ibs. butter per week, no col- ering, 35c lb., and party pay postage and furnish butter containers. Mrs. E. D. Neal, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 2. Nice, fresh table butter, 4 or 5 Lena Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga. Firm, country butter, 45e lb. del. No orders for less than 4 lbs. per ; Chambers, Com-- week. Mrs. Hoyt merce, Ga., Rt. 31. Pure Jersey butter, nice, fresh and yellow, 7 lbs. per week, 45 Ib. del. Shipped subject to approval. Mrs. E. D. Eason, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6. 8 lbs. of fresh, firm country but- ter per week, 40c lb. del. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. 1. ly. Vile, Important Notices We will subtialk Farm Land ads in the hohe 31st issue of the Market Bulletin. Your ad must reach our of- fice before January 23rd, 1929. | 2. The Bulletin mailing list will not be changed for 1929. Bo not send your name in to receive it for another year if you are already receiving it regular- 3. Flowers and Seed, Second Hand Machinery, etc., will be published again in our issue of January 24th. nt a a = hursday, January 10, 1929. McDowell, Jr, Blakely, Ga, Rt. peas, Velvet bean seed. Quote gample. <1 Jacksonville, yalue for frost