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NUMBER 9.
| Lives Sa foc Sale And
Wanted
CATTLE FOR SALE
Jersey bull, 3 mos. old, from good
stock (write for information) $12.50
FOB, or $10 at farm. C. Y. Bowles,
Rydal, Ga.
1 bull 6 mos. old calf, from Red
Pole bred to Short Horn Durham bull,
$22. Versie Lindsey, Toomsboro, Ga.
- Large, gentle 4 yr. old steer, partly
broken. H. E. Freee Kirkland, _Ga.,
Feb:
1 bull, 17 mos. old, Si heavy milk-
er, Jersey bred to Reg. Short Horn
Durham, wt. about 4 or 500 lbs., $40;
1 old cow, now milking, freshen in
summer, wt., 800 or 900 lbs., if fat,
$40. K. S. Lindsey, Toomsboro, Ga.,
Bt. 3; Box: 52.
_ 1 thoroughbred cow with first calf.
Will give 3 gals. milk per day with
proper feed, $100 del. if not over 40
miles. O. S. Williams, eae Ca,
Star Rt.
4 reg. Jersey milch cows, all now
milking; 4 reg. Jersey heifers, from
3 to 7 mos. old; 2 reg bulls, 1 and
2 yrs. old. Lot for $850 or trade for
hay or corn at market price. J. H.
Ozburn, Rutledge, Ga.
8 Jersey hefers and 1 Jersey bull,
also 1 Holstein heifer for sale. Gordon
Ham, Cobbtown, Ga., Rt. 12.
1 reg. Jersey 10 mos. old bull. Write
_ for information. Walter Hood, Bowdon
_Jet., Ga., RFD 1.
1 reg. Milch cow, $100 with reg. pa-
_ pers; also 1 Jersey fresh in cow, not
-reg., $75. Mrs. J. H. Floyd, Chipley,
Ga. Res 8:
~Have sold cow. Answer to many in-
- quiries. Mrs. Caroline Kowitz, Talking
- Rock, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 28.
od Tavenss male calf, 8 mos. old, $35
FOB Griffin. B. O. Carter, Griffin, Ga.,
Rt. .C.
1 good Jersey 18 mos. old heifer,
will calve April Ist, $40. E. F. Thomp-
son, Farmington, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 68.
5 high grade Jersey heifers, from
18 mos. to 2 yrs. old, all bred to reg.
bull, $200. R. W. Blanton, Talbotton,
Ga.
-. Bulls,. from salues
age ,best blood known to Jersey breed
for sale. M. Hooks, Warthen, Ga.
1 Jersey cow, lemon color, 5 yr. old,
freshen January 22, 1929, $50 or exch.
for mule. J. D. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga.
RFD 2.
- Jersey 3 mo. old bull calf, large fine,
subject to reg., $25, crated, or exch.
_ for corn, Half and Half cetton seed,
. ehickens or turkeys. J. B. Kendricks,
to serviceable
McRae, Ga.
4 good milch cows, 3 fresh: 2 heif-
ers. 1 to freshen January 20th, oth-
er March 25th. All good Jersey stock,
but not subject to reg. Write. Mrs. R.
_ H. Moore, LaGrange, Ga., Rt..3.
1 Angus bull, 2 1-2 yr. old, wt., 950
- |bs., out of Quinton Liberty and Broad-
: Gs Pride 14th. C. i. Black, Rabun Gap,
Ga.
2 yr. old cream Jersey reg. male,
$50. G. E. Edmondson, Temple, Ga.
1 thoroughbred Guernsey 7 mos. old
heifer, from cow that produces 4 gals.
milk a day, $25 FOB here. W. H.
- Douglas, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 4.
_ Jersey bull 4 mos. old calf, Alber-
~ tas Raleigh Prince, No. 295363; a
~ gon of Fairys Noble Chieftain, 260614
Dam is Melbas Alberta 672192. Sol-
id color, black tongue. From the best
- plood line that can be bought; Dam
heavy milker. Will sell or exch. for
best blood reg. heifer. R. A. Nunnally,
e Statham, Ga. Z
.d, solid color, Jersey
heifer vk old calf, $7.50. Mrs. J.
H. Fleyd, hipley, Ga., Rt. 3.
22 thoroughbred Jersey bulls, 2 and
4 ys. old. Perfect specimens. Not
reg., $85 ea., at farm. E. He oo
Madison, Ga.
Thorou
CATTLE WANTED |
Want a good Jersey heifer. Must be
reg. Will exch. for same. Write. Mrs.
Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to exch. Guernsey bull calves
for Guernsey or Jersey heifers, or for
pecan trees. C. M. Massey, Perkins,
Ga. -
Want to oe 8 gal.,
churn and other value for a milch cow.
Give or take difference in price. Write
for particulars. J. T. P. Austin, Madi-
son, Ga.
Want 1 each Jersey and Guernsey
baby heifer calf; 1 baby Holstein bull
calf, all from cows giving not less than
3 1-2 gals. milk daily. Write what you
have and least cash price. Mrs. L.
i. McElwain, Jennings, Fla.
Want 2 yr. old Guernsey bull from
thigh producing stock. Sarah L. Wad-
ley Burt, Bolingbroke, Ga.
Want to exch. value $53.50 for nice
Jersey heifers, or pigs. Mrs. M. J.
Duffey, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want Holstein bull calf, 3 or 4 mos.
old. R. W. Jackson, Cartersville, Ga.
Want 10 good milch cows, now fresh.
Nothing less than 3 gal. per day. and
about 3rd calf. Want them as near
as possible in South Ga. J. R. Birk,
Lake Worth, Fla., 31 paul St., and
Alith Ave.
Want to exch. qalue for cattle,
poultry or honey bees. Write for par-
ticulars. Grady Cook, Pitts, Ga., Rt.
2:
Want to exch. 25 hens for a nice,
1 1-2 yr. old heifer yearling. Mrs. G. |
W. Crane, Canton, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want to exch. value $200 for young
cow er anything of equal value I need.
Write for particulars. C. R. Watson,
Marietta, Ga., 825 Maple Ave.
Want 12 to 15 nice J ersey or Guern-
sey milch cows. Must give 8 gals. and
up, and must be fresh with young
calf. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown, Ga.
Want to exch. Big Bone Black P. C.
hogs for young Jersey heifers. Prefer
reg. stock at a fair price. E. L. Les-
ter, Ft. Valley, Ga..
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. S. P. C. hogs, bred sows, bred
or open gilts. pigs, and shoats, all
|from prize winning stock. T. R. Dug-
gan, Warthen, Ga.
18 pigs, Hampshire and Essex mix-
ed, about 10 to 12 wks. old, $3 ea. W.
B. Burkhalter, Augusta, Ga., Rt. 3..
8 good grade pigs, dbl. treated.
Berkshire and P. C., wt., 60 Ibs, $4.50
ea. $35 for lot FOB Mitchell. N. C.
Hilson, Mitchell, Ga.
Several Big Bone Black hogs, thor-
oughbred and eligible to reg. from 8
wks. old pigs to bred and tested sows,
males ready for service, and gilts that
will be ready soon for sale. E. L. Les-'
ter, Ft. Valley, Ga. ~
Lot of shoats, P. G.- and Berkshire
mixed, wt. between 45 and 50 lbs.,
$4.50 at my farm, or $5 del. anywhere
in the State. M. Kimbrough, Sparta,
Ga., Care Kimbrough Farm.
S. P. C. pigs, pedigreed, for sale.
J. Littleton Jones, Newnan, Ga.
60 or 65 shoats, Duroe and P. C.
crossed, 25 to 100 lbs., $7.50 ea., for
the lot, or $5 to $10 ea., in small lots
del to truck at my home. B. M. Couch,
Albany, Ga., Rt. A.
Feeder hogs, wt. around 100 Ibs.
ea. G. C. Daniel, LaGrange, Ga.
9 shoats, 100 Ib. average, for sale,
Davis Swing
If. interested, ite and quote your
best price and how many. H. G. Mc-
Gahee, Eastman, Ga., RFD 8.
Duroc Jersey 5 mos. old, 100 Ib.
pigs, reg. in buyers name, $15 ea.,
or 2 for $28 FOB my shipping point.
Will exch. for reg. Guernsey bull, peas,
peanut, corn, ete. Leander M. Kenne-
dy, Collins, Ga.
20 mixed shoats, Essex and Dated
from 75 to 90 lbs. Write or come see
Prefer to sell to, truck. A. S. Boyer,
Sparta, Ga.
1 reg. Duroc Jersey gilt about 14
mos. old, wt. about 800 lbs. Excellent
type for breeding purposes, farrowed
9 pure bred pigs December 8th. $50
for gilt and 7 pigs, reg. in buyers
name. FOB or my S. P. or gilt for
$30 and pigs, $5 ea., plus reg. fee;
also 1 reg. Duroe Jersey boar, about
15 mos. old, wt. about 275 lbs., not
related to gilt, $27.50; All in good
cond. Reason for selling, they were
Club pigs and have not room for
keeping them. Lot for $75 FOB. See
or write. Kirby Mathis, Damascus,
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 54.
Ten 12 wks. old pigs, crossed S. P.
C., and Duroc Jersey, $35 at my barn.
W. E. Brakefield, Woodville, Ga.
1 large black P. C. sow with 7 pigs,
10 days old (has raised one litter of
9 pigs) Splendid sow, dbl. treated for
cholera, $40 for both sow and pigs,
crated and FOB Climax, C. H. Brush,
Climax, Ga. me
6 reg. Duroc cy pigs, $ 1- 2 mos.
old, $10: ea., or exch. for field peas,
peanuts, chickens, or milch. COW. A.
S. Phillips, Collins, Ga.,
1 Berkshire shoat, wt: about 150
Ibs. Will exch. value for corn. E. F:
Thompson, Farmington, Ga., RFD: 1.
Box 68.
4 reg. gilts, wt. from 125 to 250
Ibs. and 1 boar, reg., 250 Ibs. All Du-
rocs; 1 sow, wt., 275 lbs., but not reg.
13 pigs, qubjeer to reg., offspring of
the same; few mixed breed. Entire lot
for sale cheap for cash. S. C. Wiley,
Augusta, Ga., Rt. 4.
20 Duroc pigs, $3 to $10 ea., or ev-
change for good grade of cotton seed.
Write. Sam Drake, Ft. Valley, Ga.,
tts Aa
10 Duroe Jersey shoats, 4 mos. old,
wt., 65 to 75 Ibs., ea., reg in buyers
name, $8 ea., $15 pr. T. G. Kent, Mitch-
ell, Ga. *
2 reg. Duroc Jersey gilts, wt. 95
Ibs. ea., 4 mos. old, $18 ea., or $25 pr.
Plumer Ham, Cobbtown, Ga., Rt. 2.
40 P. C. shoats, wt. about 60 lbs.,
$6 ea. J. M. Griffith, Rayle, Ga.
Duroc Jersey boar, 21 mos. old,
Curls Neck strain, Won 7 first out
of 8 prizes at N. C. and Va. Fairs.
Ribbons and papers go with sale, $60
or exch. for 3 tons of good hay. M. B.
|Holderby, Valdosta, Ga.
2 Big type P. C. sows, wt. from 850
to 400 lbs., $85 ea. Thoroughbred
stock. Mrs. Janie pea Cobbtown,
Ga.
20 bred Reg. Duroc Jersey sows and
gilts, wt. 250 to 400 Ibs., due to far-
row in 60 to 90 days, 8rd and 4th lit-
ters. Some of best blood line in State.
Sell at once for $35 to $50 ea. J. K.
Luck, County Agt., Cordele, Ga.
6 or 7 wks. old pigs, P. C. and Es-
sex crossed, $4 ea., or $7 pr., treated
and crated. J. A, Akins, Tifton, Ga.,
Rt 3.
2 gilts, entitled to reg, wt., 10@ lbs.
ea., $20 ea., also full blood 7 wks. old
pigs, $6 ea. Mrs. J. C. Young, LaFay-
ette, Ga., RFD 3.
Berkshire and P. C. sow, with 6
pigs, 2 wks. old, $75. C. M. Jackson,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Reg. Big Type P. C. hogs, bred
Rt. 2. as i
Thu sday, January ies 1
sows, gilts, all ages, boars read ia
service, and pigs, all ages for s
Joe R. Martin, Carrollton, Ga., Rt
- 1 bred Duroe Jersey sow, $25
exch. for chickens. F. H. Bunn, M
ville, Ga. =
6 late July pigs, wt., 50 to 60 1
eA... 2 shoats, about 10 mos. old, |
and: 80 Ibs., ea., 1 brood sow and ty
| Red Jersey ailts:
Write for pr
or come to my farm to see them,
cated about 11 miles N.W. Ellija
known as Tatum Farm. Mrs. Mar
F. Morgan, Ellijay, Ga. ee
1 thoroughbred Black P. C. sow, 3
mos. old. Life treatment for choler
and swine plague, bred, $25 FOB.
H. Douglas, Soperton, Ga., Rt.
8 thoroughbred long nose Black E:
sex sow pigs, 8 wks. old, $8 ea.,
$15. T. J. Raulerson, Ludowici,
HOGS WANTED |
Want to exch. 20 lbs. dried peac
free from worms. for 1 pig. Pre
Duroe or Big Bone Guinea, or f
good: hens. D. M. Blackwell, Cle
land, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want some small shoat ioe
feeders, anywhere from 10 to 40 Ib
in size. State what you have and ]
per lb. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga,
Want young gilts, mixed blood,
pork price del. Pearson. W. H.. Vad
delle, Pearson, Ga. ay
Want to exch. 6 purebred R. 7 Re
pullets, grown, ready to lay and on
rooster, raised last yr., for 2 Duro
tshoats-or half Duroc. Mrs. A. W. P
tain, Elberton, Ga. RFD 9,
Want a young boar, ready for ser
vice. Big Type: Black P. C. Woul
consider a grown one at the righ
price. Must be cheap for cash. Wan
to keep from inbreeding. D. P. M
tin, Cobbtown, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SA 1
2 good farm mules, wt., about 90
Ibs., work anywhere and to anything
dbl. or single, also good buggy, sad
dle and plow mules. 9 yrs. old. Sel
one or both. Write. Mrs. Hugh A
White, Savannah, Ga., Rt. A, Box 6A
1 black horse, speed traveler, goo
cond., work anywhere, dbl. or sing
pontia between 8 and 10 yrs. old. wt
860 Ibs., $65. Mattie McKay, Palmet
to, Ga.
1 team of ea 6 and 8 yrs. old
(including wagon) good cond., $301
or exch. for 8 good milch cows, fres'
or to freshen soon, or for good hei:
ers to the value. W. D. Wilbanks, Ray
mond, Ga.
1 good Ga. raised brood mare, abou
10 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbos., work an
where, sound and gentle, but game
good saddler and good driver to. bug
gy. Sell at bargain, or exch. for.
good driver to bugs y. Sell at
good 1100 lb. mule. S. F. Pirkle,
burn, Ga.
1 pure bred white and brown y.
old pony, gentle, reliable worker, ha
nice saddle gait, $85 at barn, or cra
ed FOB Carrollton, $97.50, or ex
for feed oats, hay or corn, for quic
sale. Mrs. M. J. Duffey, Carrolltor
Ga., Rt. 3.
17 head of farm mules for sale.
P. Carter, Naylor, Ga.
1 pr. plug mules, in fine hep
sound and hearty, work anywhere, we
900 lbs. ea., sell at bargain, or exc
for equal value. A. J. Fore, Buchan-
an, Ga.
1 pr. mules, about 850 and othe
900 Ibs. Sell or exch. for 1100 I
mules and pay difference. Riley
Jones, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 1.
Small pony (including harness: an
wagon) for sale cheap. Apply oe Quin S
West, Thomson, Ga., McDuffie coun
irsday, Jemuary Ti, 1920.
ORSES & MULES FOR SALE
head of farm mules. H. L. Car-
ichael, Tifton, Ga.
Saddle bred, brood mare, to foal in
ing to reg. 5 gaited saddle horse.
S Ring type; also 8 gaited geld-
6 yrs. old, Kentucky bred. Sell
or cash. or exch. for pr. good, na-
ural saddle horses that can be used
y young girls, just learning to ride.
Must be gentle & sound in every way.
_ N. Watkins, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt.2:
yr. old iron grey mule and a bay
le, with some age. Both good, work
nywhere. Will include harness and
agon. $250. J. L. Merritt, Alma, Ga.,
i. te
1 mare ae in good cond., about
yrs. old, work anywhere, wi, 960
, $115. Wade W. Bullard, Powder
Springs, Ga., RFD 2.
ir. a. 7 yrs. old, well matched.
pposite sex, good cond., wt. between
00 and 900 Ibs., $225. Gas or write.
. J. Bailey, Newport, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want 1 good mule. Must be cheap
or cash. Felton Williamson, Oak
ark, Ga.
Want large mule, young or middle
ged at bargain. Must be in good or-
. W. H. Woodelle, Pearson, Ga...
Want 1 grey mule, 1M to 1100 lbs.,
Want a good mare mule, about 7
rs. old. Must be gentle, good and
d, have good eyes, and must not
k when go to catch it, also not over
ft. high, and do not want a broad
egged one, nor a plug mule. Miss June
Wooten, Broxten, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 36.
PIGEONS FOR SALE.
Red and Buff prs. of mated Car-
eaux pigeons, $2 pr. W. D. Proctor,
Ibany, Ga.
8 prs. choice Plymouth Rock Ho-
ier pigeons. Guaranteed well mated
d working, $2.50 single pr. or $18
or lot. C. H. Overby, Columbus, Ga.,
8 White Maltese and 16 Red Car- |
eaux pigeons, $10 for lot, or exch.
500 chick cap., Buckeye coal burn- 7
: brooder. Clay Howard, Williamson,
prs. Mixed pigeons, 25c pr., FOB.
ash with order. Sam L. Carlton, Ce-
artown, Ga., RFD 5.
20 Eng. Sunk pigeons, for sale or
xch. H. S. Downs, Jackson, Ga.
Common pigeons, 25 pr.,
ba, J. B. Mercer, Alma, Ga.
PIGEON Ss WANTED
: Want White King and Red Caeneaux
pigeons, mated, banded and working.
Must be good birds. State what you
have, price and age. Must be reason-
able price. E. H. Van Sickler, Lake-
= fd. Rt. Care
RABBITS FOR SALE
Silver Black Fox. Fur rabbits (only
rival of the Silver Black Fox); Sen-
jors, $25 ea., Juniors, $10 ea. L. C.
Rhodes, Graysville, Ga.
Fine stock breed of rabbits, for sale
xch. for cattle. M. Wilson, Lavonia,
Ga.
On account of my poor health, will
sell ll of my tabbits at a very Teas- |
FOB:
Ridgeway
Paaale price. Chen. White, and.
New Zealands. Mrs, Dora Fox, At-
lanta, Ga., 748 Pulliam St., Phone
Madison 5982-W.
Stahls Gold Certificate Chinchillas,
extra fine, at reasonable price, or ex-
change. Write for particulars. Mrs.
J. J. Edmondson, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pedigreed Chinchillas, 8 mos. old,
from $3 to $7.50 ea. Will exch. for
value in country ham, or other value.
J. D. Langston, Savannah, Ga., 1115
Seiler Ave.
Pedigreed Chinchillas, 8 mos. old,
$3.50 to $7.50 ea. Will exch. for value
in country ham. J. D..Langston, Sa-
vannah, Ga., 1115 Seiler Ave.
1 large black Giant Belgian dow!
wt. over 5 lbs., nice natured breeder.
Solid black; also 1 high class stock
White English grown rabbit, sells for
$3 ea., $1.50 ea., or exch. for 1 pr.
New Zealand Reds about 5 mos. old;
1 grey Belgian buck, $2, or exch. for
N. Z. or Chinchilla doe bred. All FOB.
R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Ga.,
Rte 6;
1 pedigreed grey Fiemick Giant
buck, wt. 11 lbs., $8 FOB or exch. for
White King or Carneaux pigeons. H.
P. Holley, Palmetto, Ga.
1 pr. pure white, pink-eyed rab-
bits (doe bred) $1.75 for the pr., FOB
Canton. W. J. Holtzclaw, an, Ga.,
RE 4,
Pedigreed rabbits. nut but good
Ga.
A few pedigreed Chinchilla sie
ready for service, $5 ea., also young
stock at good prices. E. L. Lester, Ft.
Valley, Ga.
Fair pedigreed Chinchillas, 8 mos.
old, $10: 80 N. Z.. Reds, Flemish
Giants and pink eyes. Will exch. for
baby chicks, turkey hens, or equal
value in Otootan beans and garden
seed or plants. Allen Smith, Lawrence-
ville; Ga., Rt. 1.
Yellow Carneaux, $4 pr., or 9 pr.
$30. Also other breeds to sell. J. Roy
Turner, Atlanta, Ga. 533 Turner
Place, NW, Phone Hemlock 6834.
1 pr. white 8 mos. old rabbits;, doe
with young, $3.50; also 10 prs. pig-
eons, 40c pr. O. C. Bulloch, Warm
Springs, Ga., RFD 1.
RABBITS WANTED
Want Belgian hare rabbits at 75c
ea. 10 does and 2 bucks, 7 and 8 mos.
old; if not pure Belgian, mixed stock
will do. W. H. G. Stephens, Atlanta,
Ga., 563 Cooper St.
Want to exch. 1 N. Z. Red doe, wt
8 lbs., for 1 buck, same breed. Must
| not be over 2 yrs. old and good. Stahl
strain preferred. Can furnish pedigree
for doe. D. A. Duke, Wrens, Ga.
Want New Zealand Reds and Flem-
ish Giants. Will exch. Barred Rock
eoeckerels, or popcorn. . J. Herring,
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5.
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SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
1 well trained billy goat for sale
cheap. Call or write. I. M. Leamon. At-
lanta, Ga., 18 N. Ivy Road, Rt. 6,
Phone Ge, 8306-R.
A few good grade Hampshire ewes,
bred to rege. Hampshire ram. C. H.
Blalock, Rabun Gap, Ga.
9 thoroughbred Angora goats, $385
for lot, or $5 ea.,. FOB Tifton. C. H.
Jordan, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 1.
2 half Toggenberg does, 1 fresh.
stock for sale. W. E. Wilson, Lavonia,.
|Smith, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Both for 95. E. Mavaard. ee Ga.
Want 100 head stock goats. Will
pay 75c ea., del. my farm. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3.
__ SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want to hear at once from parties
having nice fat kids for sale, wt. 15
to 25 Ibs., at $1 per head. Y. G. Harp-
er, Wray, Ga., RFD 1, Box 71-C.
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
2 Buckeye tooders: 500- and 1M
cap.,In good cond., $12.50 ea. Mrs. H.
oye Franklin, Register, Ga.
1 Standard No. 3. Buckeye incuba-
tor, 250 cap., good cond., everything
complete, ready for setting, $25 FOB.
Mrs. I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga. i
-2 Radio Blue Flame 500 cap. brood-
ers, used 1 season, in good cond., $8
FOB. Mrs. L. P. Higginbotham, E]l-
berton, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 Little Brown Hen incubator with
instructions, 50 cap., $3.50, or exch.
for pure bred Barred Rock cockerels
and hens, or for 1 turkey hen. Write
what you have to exch. and price of
same. Mrs. W. A. Howell, White
Plains, Ga. Rt. 2.
2 Buckeye incubators, excellent
cond., cheap. Must sell to make room
for larger machines. H. R. Gaskins,
Americus, Ga., Leslie Rd.
175 and 250 ge Buckeye incuba-
tors, and 500 chick coal burning
brooder. Sell or exch. for pure Pied-|
mont. cotton seed, field peas, or good
make riding cultivator. J. I. Harden,
Zebulon, Ga.
instructions, complete, $4; Sol Hot
brooder, 850 cap., good cond., $5.50,
both for $9, or exch. for 10 R. I. Red or
Barred Rock hens, 1928, March or
April hateh. Bill Sanders, Carnes-
ville, Ga.
An almost new oil burning brood-
er, 8 to 500 cap., used 1 time only,
$8 cash, or exch. for B. L. cockerel
and 9 hens, not over 1 1-2 yrs. old.
Write. Geo. T. White, Savannah, Ga.,
Rt. A, Care Whites Dairy.
1 Soft Heat incubator, 120 cap., in
good cond., with instruction book and
thermometer for equal value in peas
or peanuts. Write what you have. Mrs.
L. B. Calhoun, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.
210 cap., Buckeye incubator, in first
class cond., $20 cash, also 1 coal burn-
ing brooder, 1M cap., $15 FOB. O. J.
500 chick size coal burning brooder,
used 1 season, $8 cash, or exch. for
pheasant hens or W. L. pullets. A.
Wood, South Atlanta, Ga., Box 28.
1 Superhatcher incubator, 2 trays,
250 cap., used twice. Chas. R. Echols,
| Summerville, Ga., Rt. 5.
1 Radio Blue Flame brooder, 500
|cap., used 1 season, good cond. $12.50
cash, or exch. for 10 hens and one
cock. Must be good layers, not over
1 yr. old, or for 2 turkey hens and
1 gobbler, any breed. R. L. Begs
Mershon, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 46.
110 cap. Buckeye brooder, $15; 350
cap., Buckeye Blue Flame brooder,
$10 FOB. Clyde Autrey, Gainesville,
Ga.
140 cap. Wisconsin incubator. Sell
jor exch. for 12 hens of large breed,
or 12 Brown Leghorns, ure. bred, or
Grey Hen incubator, thermometer, |
for a good grade Jersey heifer calf.
B. D. Hall, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 4.
jae
100 chick brooder, with thermome-
ter, good cond., used 6 wks., oil burn-
ing, $8, or exch. for something use-
ful. Lewis B. Nobles, Seville Ga.
2. Sol Hot brooders, 1M cap. ae os
used only 4 weeks, $15 ea., or both for
$25. Mrs.. Ida M. Tufford, Colum-
bus, Ga., RFD 3.
1 electric brooder, 124 cap., in oa si
-|cond., used only a mo., thermometer |
included, $7.50. W. E. Bond, se
Ga.
Incubator, brooder and cream sep-
arator for sale at reasonable price.
Mrs. A. Y. Fitzpatrick, Ila, Ga., Box
4].
Several Buckeye brooders, Blue ;
Flame, in good operating cond., gitar |
anteed, with new wicks and in good |
cond. to brood for several yrs. if
jooked after. S. P. Howe, Hapeville,
Ga.
* Ss
Bell City 80 cap. brooder in good
cond., cost $6, sell for half price, and
postage. Mrs. J. L. Stamps, Decatur, |
Ga., Rt, 3, Phone Dea-0057-W.
1 Ola Trusty incubator, 240 cap,
$10; one 160 cap., $8, or exch. for any
kind grain. A. F. McClure, Wood
stock, Ga.
1 Queen incubator, 450. cap., 1M cap. S
oil burning brooder, both complete,
$55 or exch. for Jersey heifers, or
Brown Leghorn April hatch pullets. :
Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga.
Thermo-mlec. incubator, perfect
cond., used 1 season, composed of 4 ;
170 egg units, with turning trays,
$25 per section, or all for $90. Ed L
King, Rome, Ga., Box 288. :
Big Grey Hen incubator, used one
time only. Perfectly satisfactory, $8;
Blue Flame oil brooder, used 6 wks.,
500 cap., $10. Unable to use these on
account of failing health, reason for
selling. Mrs. W. W. Gaines, Atlanta,
Ga., 87 Clifton St., SE, Kirkwood.
50 egg cap. incubator, old Reliable |
Standard make, used 1 season, first
class cond., with instructions and ther-
mometer, $3.50, or exch. for eggs of
pure R. I. Reds, J. B. Giants, Mam-
moth White Pekin ducks, or White
Rocks. Mrs. N. L. Green, Fone ae
Ga
500 cap. coal burning pooner gould
cond., used very little, 2 yrs. Sell or
exch. for 15 pure bred R, I. Red,
young hens, or for 2 turkey hens and
Rt. 2.
Used incubators, guaranteed in good
-|operating cond., and cheap for cash;
also usedl brooders, Buckeye Blue
Flame, 500 and 250 size. Write for
particulars and price, Chas. F. Howe,
Ft. Valley, Care Peach Poultry Farm
INCUBATORS WANTED _
- Want 2 or more large size used
Simplex brooder stoves. Must be com-
plete with all fittings and cheap.
G. Harrison, Sandersville, Ga.
Want to exch. value for incubator
and brooder, or for a cutaway har-
row. Write. Mrs. L. J. Vollrath, Win-
ston, Ga. ~
Want 1 Buckeye Blue Flame. broo -
er for 500 chicks. Must be cheap a
in good cond. Ed E. McLaughlin, a
Macon, Ga., Rt. 1. Tee
Want to exch. value for 250 cap.
Buckeye or Ironclad incubator.
be in perfect oietaline cond. R. J,
Powell, Macon,
1 tom. Mrs. J. A. Grant, Zebulon, Ga, *
Market Bulletin
Published weekly by The
BUREAU OF MARKETS.
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department Of
_ Agriculture
gene Talmadge, Commissioner
Thursday, January 17, 1929.
red as second class matter Feb-
15, 1922, at the Post Office at
nta, Georgia, under the act of
e 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing
special rate of postage privided
n section 1103. Act of Octo-
, 1917.
ertisements of farm produce and
urtenances, admissible under
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nt appearing in the Bulletin or
nsaction resulting therefrom.
ANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
If runner, white and colored corn-
d beans, 25 cup, 50c lb. Mrs. J.
ll, Rt. 5, Calhoun, Ga.
bu. certified bunch velvet beans
0 bu., f. 0. b. R, EK. Fulford,
btaville, Ga.
unch velvet beans, $4 bu. Amount
ed, order at once. Also beans in
less than car lots, $22 per: ton.
r to furnish sacks. N. T. Beasley,
, Ga.
od sound 1928 crop 90-day velvet
eed, $1.30 bu., fob. Money or
ers check. Malcolm McMillan,
68, Bartow, Ga.
kled field peas slightly mixed,
R. W. Blanton, Talbotton, Ga.
0 lbs. unmixed sound, clean, Su-
Crowder peas, 5 lbs. or more, 14c
lel. 12c lb. fob.; tenderest corn-
ind half runner garden beans
white runner butter beans and
English peas, 25c lb., or 5 Ibs.
el, C. F, Maddox, Flowery Branch,
nch velvet beans, $2.50 per bu.;
velvet beans, $1.75 bu. Will
1ange for corn, peas or King cot-
eed. J. D. McGee, Rt. 1, Walden,
Ibs. Otootan soy beans hand
hed and cleaned, 10c lb. Will ex-
> for 3 bu. good Rucker cotton
to name. C. C. Southern, Rt. 1,
27, Talking Rock, Ga.
bu. Brabham peas in 2 1-2 bu.
$4 bu., fob. W. J. Cheek, Ft.
Y Ga. |
bu. Fulghum seed oats, $1 bu.,
b; 90-day running velvet beans,
bu. fob. C. W. Pittard, Eastman
. 1928 crop, $3 bu. 10 bu. and
2.75. Affidavit to purity. J. C.
Eastman, Ga.
bu. genuine sound Otootan
recleaned. $7 bu. f o b Royston.
Turner, Royston, Ga.
bush English peas, frostproof,
also 4 gal. white nest onions for
nting, 65c gal. del. or lot for $2.50.
Linton Hilson, Mitchell, Ga.
Hetts Wonder bunch frost proof
r planting. Must be clean and |
bunch velvet beans in 2 1-2
| English y peas, 30 Ib. add postage. Mrs.
Zulime B. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga.
500 Ib. specially recleaned, sound
sugar crowder peas, 100 per cent pure
{and grown expressly for seed, 5 lb.
or more, 14c lb. del. 12c lb f 0 b my
station. C. F. Madox, ee: Branch,
Ga. Rts 2:
Good, tender cornfield ies, 25c
cupful postpaid. Mrs. J. C. Boling, Wa-
leska, Ga., Rt. 2.
2 bu. mixed peas, $2.75 bu., or ex-
change for 5 bu. of Summerours Half
and Half cotton seed; 1 1-2 bu. pure
Brabs, $38.75 bu., or exch. for 5 1-2
ybu. Summerours Half and Half cot-
ton seed; pure Stone Mtn. watermel-
on seed, 25c cup., or exch. for white
or red Spanish peanuts for. seed. A.
J. Pope, Buchanan, Ga.
2 tons, 90-day speckled Velvet beans
sound and dry in house, $22 ton, not
del. K. S. Lindsey, Toomsboro, Ga.,
Rt. 3, Box 52.
3 bu. New Era peas, $3 bu., also
100 bu. Rucker cotton seed, $1.25 bu.
D. E. Neese, Hartwell, Ga., RFD 2.
Early Eng. peas, 15 cupful 25c per
lb., postpaid. Mrs. Asbery Holland,
-
|Flowery Branch, Ga.
100 bu. Running speckled Velvet
beans, $1.50 bu., FOB. Samples on
request. M. Shirley, Louisville, Ga.
Eng. peas, 20c lb., 10 lbs. salad peas;
75 lbs. Willets Frost Proof Wonder
pea, and 200 Ibs. Bunch Telephone
variety (a large wrinkled pea). R. P.
Brightwell, Maxeys, Ga.
Field peas: Irons, Clays, Whips, $3
bu., each; Brabhams, $3.25 by.. Otoo-
tans, $5 bu. B. T. Marshall, Ft. Val-
ley, Ga., Care Banner Fruit Farm.
Otootan beans, $7 bu., FOB. A. M.
Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.
Willets Wonder cold proof Eng. pea
seed, 25c lb. Mrs. J. W. Clark, Gay,
Ga.
Whippoorwill peas, $2.50 bu. or $48
for lot of 20 bu. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle,
Ga. Rts 1:
new strong bags, f o b. Mrs. S. M.
Dyer, Thomson, Ga.
Fancy, hand threshed_ recleaned
Otootan beans, $2 per peck, $7 bu.
C. M. Lowry, Rt. 4, LaFayette, Ga.
30 bu. mixed field peas, $2.50 bu.
sample sent on request. Alfred Ash-
ley, Montrose, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 46.
25 bu. white lady finger or turkey
track peas: 25 lb white everbearing
peas, 25 lb. white lima bunch butter
beans, all 15c lb. Mrs. E. H. Smith,
Cochran, Ga., Rt. 5.
90-day running velvet beans, $1.50
bu. f o b. Eastman. C. W. Fas,
Eastman, Ga.
Bunch Eng. peas, sound, smooth va-
rieties, 25c lb. Mrs. B. O. Buffington,
Warrenton, Ga., RFD 3.
- Pure 1928 crop Bunch Velvets in
2 1-2 bu. bags, $3 bu., 10 bu and up,
$2.75 bu. Will furnish affidavit to pur-
ity. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga.
4 bu. Whip peas, $2.75 bu., FOB.
H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.
10 lbs. select White lady peas, very
sound and small. 100 per cent pure.
20c lb., FOB. Eng peas, very prolif-
ic, 15 cupful. Mrs. J. d. Simmons,
Clermont, Ga. a
Willets Wonder Eng peas, 20c lb.,
postpaid. B. W. Holtzhower, Sulphur
Springs, Ga. |
20 lbs. white and blackeyed Calif.
peas, 10c lb., buyer pay postage. C.
L. Brooks, Monroe, Ga., RFD 3. ~
Have sold all lady peas advertised.
Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga.
15 bu. Otootan beans, $6 bu. R. P.
Rowe, Moreland, Ga.
_ 50 bu. No. 1 Brabham peas, $4 bu.,
Brabham peas, $8.25 bu. shipped in |
/100 bu., irons, slightly
brabs, $3.85; certified Bush velvets,
$3 bu., No. 1 recleaned early speck-
led eervete: $1.85 bu. C. H. Cooke,
Sandersville, Ga., Rt. A.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want good sound clean cow peas,
velvet and soy beans in any quanti-
ties. Also velvet beans in hull in car
lots. Send samples and quote very
lowest prices del. Marion, N. C. stat-
ing varieties and quantities offered.
W. Boyd Jones, Marion, N. C.
Want: We are paying $2.65 bu.
for good sound peas sacked 2 1-2 bu.
bags. Advise how many you have and
will mail check with order. D. F.
Moore, Brunson, S8. C.
Want all varieties Field peas, pea-
nuts, soy beans, Velvets and Golden
Dent seed corn. Bennetts Bonded
Wihse., Eastman, Ga.
Want field peas, any kind, any-
where. State lowest price, FOB your
station. I. C. & J. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville, Ga.
Want to exch. 3 cups Velvet okra
seed for 1 qt. white Bunch butter-
beans. Mrs. H. D. Lancaster, Gene-
va, Ga., Rt 1.
Want cow or hay peas, any variety.
State quantity and price W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga.
Want cow peas, any quantity. Quote
price. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.
Want any variety or quantity sound
peas or beans in good bags. Write,
mail sample, state quantity of ea. va-
riety. R. N. Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.
Want some hay peas: 6 bu. brabs,
irons, or Unknown. Write best prices.
Will pay cash or exch. pigs or pota-.
toes for same. E. O. Butler, Baxley,
Ga., Rt. 3.
Want at once: 4 bu, New Era Peas.
4 lbs. Henderson bunch butter beans.
A. J. Clary, Arabi, Ga.
Want Lady peas. Any amount. send
sample and price. Fred . Baker, Rt.
2, Columbus, Ga.
Want: 30 lbs cream crowder peas
and same amount white bunch butter.
beans for seed. Quote best cash price
del. Elvey Ward, Rt. 1, Buena Vista,
Ga.
Want up to 1M bu. 90- day Velvet
beans in good, even wt. bags, also all
varieties cow peas, new crop only.
Quote prices, state quantity, etc. Rob-
inson & Neal, Cairo, Ga.
Wanted, few bushels pure Brabham
peas at right price. Will pay cash. G.
W. Sammons, Soperton, Ga.
8 tons velvet beans in pod; 2M Na-
pier grass roots 2 to 5M, Kudzu plants.
Will pay cash if price is reasonable.
Prefer Dodge, Wheeler or Telfair
Counties. Write H. C. Walker, Rt. 1,
Box 62, McRae, Ga. .
Want lady peas, any amount. Send
2, Columbus, Ga.
Want 10 bu. speckled or mixed peas.
Will trade pure bred chicks. Fains
Hatchery, Edison, Ga.
Want 10 bu. Iron or Brabham peas.
5 bu. Laredo or Otootan soy beans;
10 bu. five lock Pettys Toole Wilt
Resistant cotton seed. Must be pure,
from North of Atlanta, West So. Car-
olina, North Alabama or Tennessee.
Will pay cash or exch. syrup, 1928
Crop, in No. 10 cans. Alonzo Paulk,
Jr., Wray, Ga.
Want all kinds soy beans, peas, and
Velvet beans, shelled and in _ pod.
Quote variety, quality, quantity, and
price. W. L. Fain Grain Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
Want to bay crowder peas and field
peas. First National Seed Co., Jack-
sonville, Fla.
Want pure yellow crowder
ed with| ;
okra, spine cucumber, yellow squash
sample and price. Fred I. Baker, Rt. }
peas,
bunch butter Cae, bunch. snap eek 2
seed. Send sample and price and state
kind of seed and amount you have.
B. C. Fussell, Midland, Ga., RFD 1.
Want cow peas all varieties. Advise
what you have. E. G. Clark, Fort
Valley, Ga. :
Want 15 bu. Otootan soy beans.
Send sample and quote, naming ship-
ping point. D. P. Settle, Jackson, Ga.
Want 10 or 15 bu. good hay beans;
4 or 5 bu. soy beans and 100 lbs. Hen-
derson bunch limas. Will exchange.
E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want unknown field peas, N. C.
Runner peanuts, thorobred R. I. eggs,
flower plants and cuttings. Will ex-
change equal value. Write Mrs. J. R.
Butler, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want 10 to 20 bu. peas. R. W. Jack-
son, Cartersville, Ga.
Want all varieties Field peas, soy
beans, velvets, peanuts, chufas and
golden Dent seed corn. Bennetts
Bonded Whse., Eastman, Ga.
Want to exch. S. P. C. pigs for peas,
soy beans or corn. R. F. Burch, Jr.,
Eastman, Ga.
- VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Nice cabbage collards, nice grade,
3 1-2c lb., FOB, or 4c del. Cash with
order. Prompt shipment. Can ship
daily. W. U. J. Draughan, Whigham,
Ga.
Nice, tender turnips, roots 1 to 3
inches diameter. Tops not large but
ey
green and tender. $3.50 per hundred
lb. Cash with order. E. L. Todd, Rt.
1, Valdosta, Ga.
Would like to hear from parties
who can use egg plant from 1 acre
and price can be paid. J. L. Burk,
Rt. A, Tifton, Ga. :
Hot Red pepper, 25c per lb. Wil
exch. Mrs. Dina Eller, Ellijay, Ga.,
Rt. 3.
Jerusalem artichokes, selected, $2
bu. 75c peck. Mrs. R. H. Wright,
Middleton, Ga., RFD.
White Jerusalem artichokes, wash-
ed and selected for table use, 5e Ib.
field run for planting, 4c lb. Add
postage for amounts smaller than 15
Ibs. E. L. Durham, Dublin, Ga., Rt.
Five.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want 1 bu. Jerusalem artichokes.
Mrs. C. C. Adams, Hortense, Ga.
Want fresh vegetables of all kinds.
Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.
GRAIN FOR SALE |
About 2 tons of good bright baled
oat straw. Make best offer FOB
Crawford. D. M. Nix, Crawford, Ga.,
Re tf,
Cokers pedigreed seed oats for
spring sowing. $1 bu. FOB. Com-
merce. Cash with order. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.
50 bu. Fulghum seed oats, $1 bu.
FOB Eastman. C. W. Pittard, East-
man, Ga.
Abruzzi rye, $2 bu. J. F. Ratliff,
Blackshear, Ga.
50 bu. Fulghum seed oats, $1 bu.,
FOB. C. W. Pittard, Eastman, Ga.
Red Rust proof seed oats, 85c bu.,
Appler and Fulghum, 90c bu., Burt
seed oats, 90c bu., also Dwarf Essex
rape seed, 10c_ lb., del. Robt. S.
Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Good, bright. peaving hay with
some crab grass in it, $25 ton, also
white Spanish peanuts,
order not less than 75 lbs. R. C.
Couch, Turin, Ga.
GRAIN WANTED
Want first class peanut and pea-
vine hay. Quote price, quantity, ard
quality. W. L. Fain Grain Co., At-
lanta, Ga.
} 4
Be lb., for
also Velvet bean HULLS in car lots
Robinson & Neal, Cairo, Ga.
brabhams, irons, whips,
Slipped shuck,
: Thursday, January 17, 1929, =
Car Lots For Sale And
: Wanted
BEANS & PEAS WANTED
Car Lots
Want Velvet beans in pod, car lots.
Bennetts Bonded Whse., Eastman,
a
Want cow peas, Laredo, Biloxi and
shelled Velvets, car lots and less.
Dixie Pecan Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Box 65.
Want 2 cars Velvet beans in pod,
Want sound, dry velvet beans in
pod del., car load. P. W. Etheridge,
Milner, Ga.
Want prices on car fois of peas;
clays and
mixed. Prevatt & Co., Seville, Fla.
Want car Velvet beans in hull.
Quote lowest price del., Piedmont. I.
C. & J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.
Want velvet beans in pod, car lots.
Bennetts Bonded Whse., Eastman,
Ga.
CORN FOR SALECar Lots
Several cars of good, sound corn.
shelled or _ sacked,
freight pd. in all cases. Shelled in 5
bu. lots and above only; slipped shuck
in 250 bu. lots. Smaller lots will be
sold if party furnishes sacks, but less
than 250 and not less than 30 bu., 15c
_ bu. extra, on account of fr. rates. W.
L. Shellgrovve, Summertown, Ga.
25,000 bu. Ear and shelled corn.
Write for prices del. your station. V.
H. BeKown, Moultrie, Ga.
CORN WANTEDCar Lots
_ Want car lots good slipped shuck
corn, also shelled, sacked or bulk.
Quote price del. P. W. Etheridge,
Milner, Ga.
Want a few cars good ear corn.
Prefer slipped shuck. Wall & Rob-
_erts, Statham, Ga.
Want several cars ear corn, also
shelled. Sacks furnished for shelled,
if needed. Bennetts Bonded Whse.,
Eastman, Ga.
Want several cars ear corn, at $1
bu., of 80 lbs., FOB shipping point;
also shelled corn, in car lots or less.
Sacks furnished for. shelled corn if}
needed. Bennetts
Eastman, Ga.
Want several car load lots ear corn,
also shelled corn in any quantity; also
baled corn shucks. Robinson & Neal,
Cairo, Ga.
HAY WANTEDCar Lots
. Want 1 car No. 1 Peanut hay, free
of sand spurs. Quote best price in
first letter. H. E. Brown, Kirkland,
Ga., Rt. 2.
HAY FOR SALECar Lots
A ear of Otootan soy bean hay, $25
per ton, FOB Lincolnton. W. H. Rey-
nolds, Amity, Ga.
BALED SHUCKS AND BEANS AND
PEAS WANTEDCar Lots
Want car of baled shucks; car of
bulk velvet beans, also car of soy
beans and field peas. Quote lowest
price on shucks and beans del. Pied-
mont, Ga. and soy beans and field
peas FOB your station. Send sample
of beans and field peas at time you
make quotation. I. C. & J. C. Coll-
ier, Barnesville, Ga.
FRUIT FOR SALE |
sundried apples, 1928 crop,
Bonded Whse.,
Nice,
free from worms, 12c lb., cash, or ex-
_ change. Mrs. T. a Dinning, Adairs-
a a aS i
= Ga.,
OMARKET BULLETIN
Nice, dried peaches, 16c Ib. Exch.
fot white nest onions or syrup. Mrs.
Ida Carson, Griffin, Ga.
5 or 6 dozen half gallon cans. of
fruits and vegetables at reasonable
price. L. J. Brown, Jonesboro, Ga.
15 lbs. dried peaches, free from
worms, 15c lb., or exch. for dried but-
terbeans, lb. for Ib. Mrs. H. L. Ellis-
ton, Rupert, Ga.
9 lbs. nice dried apples, free from
worms, and good cooking apples 15c
lb. Mrs. Flora Sams, Cumming, Ga.,
RFD 7.
Peeled sun dried apples, free from
-| worms, 14c lb. Write before sending
money. Mrs. Jesse T. Land, Canton,
Ga. Rid: :
Nice, sundried apples, from choice
fruit, 15 lb., del. Mrs. Martha Van-
zant, Dial, Ga.
Nice Yates apples in Standard bu.
boxes, largest size, $2.25; smaller, $1.-
50 FOB Cornelia; $2 and $1.25 here,
not boxed. Roy N. Elder, Cornelia,
Ga.
Nice, dried apples from choice sour
fruit, 50 to 100 lbs., 12 1-2c lb. Cash
with order. Sell as little as 8 lbs. to
1 party. A. M. Etris, Dahlonega, Ga.,
Rt. 1.
Nice, sundried apples, 15c lb., dark-
er grade, 12c lb., del. Limbertwig and.
Royal Jennet apples, $1.50 bu., del.
H. V. Pickelsimer, Hurst, Ga.
Ben Davis apples, a few bu. only,
$1.25 bu., also some nice, dried ap-
ples, 15 lb., All FOB. J. P. Aaron,
Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Waterrfrelon rind, peach, blackberry
and fig preserves, 50c qt. Mrs. Z.
M. Story, Thomson, Ga.
Sundried apples, peeled and cored,
15c lb. Mrs. Abbie Fitzgerald, Ro-
chelle, Ga., Rt. 1.
About 60 cans fruit, mostly ap-
ples. Some half gals., 10 can, all in
bunch. Mrs. E. Tuttle, Rossville, Ga.
Rt. 1.
Pear preserves, flavored with lem-
on and ginger, 50c pt., del., also mus-
tard, green tomato and cabbage pick-
les and other preserves and jellies.
Cash, or exch. for pure bred hens.
Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga.
50 lbs. nice sundried peaches, free
of worms. Sell or exch. for Buff Orp-
ington chickens. Mrs. A. C. Reese,
Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1.
Sundried apples, 13c lb., FOB here.
Cash with order. No order shipped for
less than 10 lbs. Less Osborn, Elli-
jay, Ga., RE 4.
Bright, new sundried apples, saved
from choice, acid fruit, peeled, cored,
properly cured and free of insects:
6 lbs., $1; 13 lbs., $2 del. C. F. Mad-
dox, Flowery Branch, Ga.
FRUIT WANTED
Want bright sundried apples and
field peas, any variety. Cash or exch.
flowers, artichokes, salsify or par-
snips. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton,
Ga.
Want to exch. value for dried fruit
at 10c lb., or baby chicks, beans, or
anything can use. Write. Ruby Ruth
Watson, Augusta, Ga., Rt. 5.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Pure, recleaned Half and Half cot-
ton seed, in 100 lb. bags, $6. 50 FOB.
J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga.
200 bu. Cokers Cleveland cotton
seed, 2 yr. from originator, 1 1-16
in. staple, $1.50 bu., also 300 bu. Wan-
namakers, $1.25 bu. All ginned and
recleaned on my own private gin, and
sacked, FOB. J. L. eee Madi-
son, Ga.
Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, pri-
vately grown and recieaned, $1.25 bu.
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. i
Piedmont Cleveland seed, and Pied-
mont seed corn, 2 ear. Sell or exch.
for common cotton seed, corn, or peas
of any sort. Rhett Steinheimer, Wool-
sey, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure Early Prolific King ~ cotton
seed, $1.85 bu. Also pure Wilt Proof,
$1.35 bu. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga.
Selected Wannamaker Cleveland
cotton seed, recleaned, 5c lb., in even
wt. bags. Redmond Rosser, Locust
Grove, Ga.
Select Addisons early prolific cot-
ton seed, recleaned, 5c lb., in even wt.
bags. Bryant Rosser, Locust Grove,
Ga.
Pure Summerour Half and Half cot-
ton seed, $1.25 bu., cash with order,
or exch. some for S. C. Red rooster,
18 mos. old at reasonable price. G. F.
Tiner, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5.
Pure long staple cotton seed, $1
bu. A. N. Adams, Elberton, Ga., Rt.
9.
75 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, sav-
ed from large, well shaped melons,
75e lb, FOB. D. H. Averett, Mauk,
Ga.
Pure Piedmont Cleveland cotton
seed, 42 per cent lint. Bale per acre,
1928. Graded and sacked, $1.50 bu.,
10 bu. or more, $1.30 bu., FOB. C. L.
Brown, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 48.
10 bu. Neelys imp. pedigreed cot-
ton seed, $2 bu., in 1 to 3 bu. lots, or
$18 for 10 bu., FOB. W. A. Vandiver,
Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.
50 bu. Delfos cotton seed, 1 and 1-16
in. staple, slightly mixed at gin, un-
screened, $1.50 bu., FOB. Cash with
order. J. Courtney McKoy, Newnan,
Ga., Rt. 8.
Several bu. pure Summerour Half
and Half cotton seed, 1st yr. from or-
iginator, $2 bu., also several bu. pure
Ruckers $1.25 bu. Mrs. T. K. Moore,
Canton, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 52.
Pure Half and Half cotton seed,
$1.50 bu., Petty-Toole Wilt Resist- |.
ant, Cokers Cleveland No. 5, and
Wannamaker Cleveland, $1.75 bu. ea.
Jor Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga.
COTTON SEED WANTED
Want 10 bu. Flora Dora staple cot-
ton at $1 bu. R. V. Hunter, Ae
Ga.
Want 20 bu. Wannemscer Cleve-
land Big Boll cotton seed. Will exch.
Avery 2 horse walking cultivator.
Jas. M. Luck, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt.
4,
BUTTER FOR SALE
4 lbs. nice fresh butter per wk. 35c.
Customer send butter box and pay
postage. Mrs. Ethel Godfrey, Rang-
er, Gay, Rt 2.
5 lb. Jersey butter weekly, 50c lb.
del. Mrs. W. H. Hearn, Eatonton, Ga.
3 or 4 lbs. fresh, country butter per
week, 48c lb., postpaid. Mrs. G. W.
Whitworth, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.
First class butter, 40c lb. Can ship
3 lbs. weekly. Mrs. H. R. Shirley, La-
vonia, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 118.
4 or 5 lbs., nice, yellow butter per
week, 35c lb,, plus postage. Mrs. C.
T. Ballew, Fair Mount, Ga., Rt. 8.
6 or 8 lbs. fresh country butter in
I lb. brick molds, 40 lb., postpaid 1st
and 2nd zones. Mrs. Hattie Garrett,
Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5.
Nice, fresh Jersey butter, 45c lb.,
postpaid. Mrs. Asbery Holland, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga.
10 lbs. Jersey butter ea. week. Dry,
firm, in molds, made from 6 gal. Jer-
sey,.prize winning cow, 50c lb. Cash
with order, Mrs. Hattie Woffard, Oak-
wood, Ga., Rt. 1.
Nice, firm country butter, 45c Ib.,
del. Mrs. Dora Vance, Flowery Branch
Yellow Jersey butter, 45c 1]
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga
1.
per week, 45c lb. Mrs. O. J.
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Fresh country butter, free fi
coloring, 50c Ib. del. Will exch
frost proof Eng. pea seed, nes
ions, Everbearing or Mastodon stre
berry plants, flowers or bulbs. W:
first. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austel ,
Rt. 2.
4 lbs. nice fresh country butter,
Ib., postpaid. Mrs. J. E. Hope, Gain
eile, Ga.
ee
HONEY BEES & BEE SUPP
FOR SALE
Pure extracted honey, 5 an
Ib. pails, FOB here: 12 5 lb. $7.25
10 Ib. $6.60; 1 10 be
50 gal. bbl. tance ext. $50;
bbl. Amber Grade, $45. Pee
ment. Jno. A. Crummey, Does
Ga.
8 1-2 lbs. beeswax, $1.
Julian Clifton Barfield, Hahira, G
Pure, extracted, granulated ho
fine flavor, in 10 lb., cans, 9 I
crate of 6, $6. Geo. KF, Nussel,
more, Ga.
Second hand 8 frame hives
frames complete, $1 ea., or will
for bees in any style hives. R
Irish, Savannah, Ga., 1307 2
Ave. ;
Bee supplies, hives, bodiens
frames, bottoms and leds, sh
supers and frames made from
southern cypress. W. L. Dutton
terman, Ga.
Good comb or extracted I
nicely packed and labeled. 5 Ib
six to case, $4.25. J. T. Mullis,
Ga.
Honey in comb, 50 Ib. lar
18c lb. or loose honey 10 Ib.
New sugar cane syrup 10 Ib.
$4.50 per case of 6 cans. a
freight collect. Send check.
Scoggins, Omega, Ga. :
Bulk comb honey in 5 Ib. pa
for $4.50, 12 for $9; 1 60 Ib.
$8. Also strained honey, 6 five Pp
pails, $4.25. 12 for $8.50; 1
ean, $7.50. All pails labeled
Elder C. Walker, Vidalia, G
100 colonies bees in 10 frame
and 2 story hives, with metal
Combs built on full sheets
tion. Sell all or part. If inter
come see or write. J. E. a
ister, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure gall-berry honey, packed
comb, fancy, in 16 oz. jars
case, $5 per case; 5 lb. pails
case, $9 per case, both FO
land, Ga. Single pails 51 Ib
parcel post, $1.10. No. 1 extr
honey without. comb in 10 Il
6 to case, $7.50 per case FOB_
land. Single pail del. by pare
$1.50. John W. Berryhill, La
Ga
210 Ibs. of white Bay |
comb and 1 10 lb. bucket of
comb honey, $4 del. for lo
Browning, Dublin, Ga., Rt,
oe
HONEY BEES & BEE SU
WANTED |
Want to exch. good second.
frame patented hives for
kind of cond., or will bi
any style hives. State
1307 Sislog Ave. |
Want beeswax, va
Farm Employment
FARM HELP WANTED
Want someone who can card raw
~ wool and know price for doing same.
_M. A. Cooper, Rome, Ga.
_ Want good farmers for 1 to 10 horse
_ farm near Atlanta, and 2-20 plows
- in southwest Ga. Must be able to fi-
nance selves. Will make satisfactory
arrangements. Ref. required. . Come
and see me. Leo Grossman, Atlanta,,-
Ga., 1150 Ea. North Ave., Apt. 7.
_ Want.good man or boy to tend a
gmail farm of about 12 acres and help
do the general work. No, hard work.
- $15, board and washing per mo., and
will treat like own son. Must be ae
nice, and a good worker. John L. Ben-
nett, Screven, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 31.
Want boy 12 to 16 yrs. of age to
live in a farm home as one of family
(young couple and son) and help with
=o: owork, etc. R. L,, Proctor; Cuthbert,
vi a.
.... Want good farmer for 2 horse crop.
1 with stock feed and farm tools and
ean finance self. Dairy and hog rais-
ing. Mrs. S. Powell, Kite, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Want a good, modest, christian girl,
or young woman to live in farm home
and assist with poultry, garden, etc.
Not under 18 yrs. of age. Good home
for right party. Mrs. O. C. Mingle-
dorff, Douglas, Ga.
My Have rented my farm. Answer to
- many inquiries. Mrs. Mary F. Morgan,
oe Mitiag.: Ga. Rt. 6. *
Want a nice, respectable girl or
- woman (white or colored) to assist
_ with garden, poultry, etc. One who
_ likes children. Can give how crop,-or
_ share in chickens. Good home for right
_ party. Mrs. M. C. Harris, Carnesville,
2 Ga., Ree ok
ss ant at once 1 white man to do
- general farm work. Willing worker,
$15 a mo., board and laundry. Must
be sober, honest and ready to do work
when called upon. Wire or write. M.
F. Jones, Metter, Ga., Re. 4, Box 111.
- Want man to work 1 horse crop, on
s 50-50. basis, also 1 wage hand for 1929
to do general farming and start. in
the cow, hog and hen business. S. F.
_ Pirkle, Lilburn, Ga.
7 Want. 1% or 18 yr. old boy to hele
be make 1 horse crop for 1929. Must be
able to do any kind of farm work. $50,
clothes and board from March 1st to
December 15th. This does not mean
$50 per mo. If make good hand will
give more: next yr. Will treat you
right. T. Lester Massey, Danielsville,
Ca Ris lL:
Want good man with small family
_ for 1 or 2 horse farm. Able to run
self. Write or come see. E. D. Gun-
_ by, Tucker, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want finest class dairyman to take
_ charge of dairy of about 20 cows. A.
B. Crisp, Middleton, Ga.
-. Want a good white farmer for an
- jdeal 1 horse farm, near Sylvester.
Write for particulars. Eugene Holler,
Atlanta, Ga., 498 N. Highland Ave.,
NE.
Want a good farmer for 2 horse
-erop. 1 with stock and implements
_ preferred and who can finance self.
Write for particulars. C. L. Bradford,
_ Conyers, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want white woman, strong,
able
- lady who is an invalid. Good house,
- modern conveniences. No cooking, but
assist with work.. Ref. exch. D. W.
_ Harp, Reynolds, Ga., RFD 2.
Want a boy, 16 yrs. or older, to live
_ with aged man and wife as one of
_ family and make crop on a small farm.
eee Snow how to do - kinds of
{
church and railroad, to do
and willing, to live on farm with old.
farm work, and be honest. coat sober.
$15 per mo. for whole time he works,
and give board and laundry straight
through. T, J. Malone, Oliver, Ga., Rt.
3.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want 24 or 30 acres to care for. 50
yrs. old, wife, and son, 21 yrs. old.
Farmed all my life. Will have to be
furnished to make crop, also stock and
tools. Give No. 1 ref., can also do
carpenter, and some blacksmith work.
Write. J. W. Puckett, Ope ARVIN:
Ga,, Rts 2.
Fave made trade for 1 ie bon
to my satisfaction. Answer to many
nice inquiries received. Ed E. Mc-
Laughlin, Sr., Macon, Ga., Rt. 1
Want postion with ay) family near
general
work. Exp. milker and with stock, life
time on farm. Good health, active, ete.
Can do shop and tarpenter work. Do
not use tobacco, drink nor cuss. If you
want a servant do not answer. C. L.
Bradford, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 4.
Exp. dairyman and farmer desires
place as manager of. dairy or farm.
Ref. exch. Paul G. Astin, Carrollton, |
Ga., P. O. Box 250.
Want to get in touch with some good
man who wants a share cropper in
South Ga. J. S. Rice, Orlando, Fla.,
1111 S. Division St.
Single-man wants job on general
or poultry farm. Can furnish good ref.
as to character and ability. Exp. with
poultry. C. J. Holloway, Millen, Ga.
Want position on tobacco farm or
overseer on general farm. 30 yrs. exp.
Other party finance same. Allie Edg-
ington, Stone Mtn., Ga., Riv te
Want 1 horse farm to run on halves.
Between Griffin and Forsyth on. high-
way. Have plenty of help to make and
gather crop. Andrew Y. Martin, Grif-
fin, Ga., 787 West Quillie St.
Man and wife, middleaged, want
work on poultry, or stock farm. Write
fully. Grace, Cordele, Ga, 410
8th St., N.
Want to manage a 4or 5 See
farm, on 50-50 basis. Mules to be fur- |
nished, also run bill until Fall, Want
to begin at once. W. CG. Lane, Hor-
tense, Ga., P. O. Box 127.
Want eee near Atlanta in dairy,
poultry or stock farm. Exp. in each.
Salary or share. R. J. Bennett, GiRes:
ville, Ga., Care Gen. Del.
Want to assist managing farm in
Ga. Must have board, lodging, and
washing. Bachelor, 50 yrs. old. Simon
Lloyd, Clearwater, Fla., 824 Grand
Central.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Lot of Delton and Pineland No. 4
cotton seed, 1 in. staple; 95 bu. H.
Grady Adams, Social Circle, Ga.
Pure Rucker cotton seed, 45 per
cent lint. Bale per acre, graded and
shipped in 8 bu. bogs, $1.40 bu., 10
bu. lots,-$1:25 bur, BOB. Chas: L.
Brown, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 48.
20 bu. Pettys Wilt Resistant cot-
ton seed; 15 bu. College No. 1, Big
Boll, $1 bu. Cash with order. J. D.-
Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2.
A few bu. extra nice Half and
Half cotton seed, 1 1-2 bale per acre
this yr., 48 per cent lint, $1.75 bu.,
$5 per 100, while they last. H. A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.
Early prolific King cotton seed,
$1.50 bu. del., or $1.25 bu., FOB. H.
W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.
Nealys Cleveland cotton seed,
$1.50 bu. FOB. H. W. Stantens.
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Rucker cotton seed, absolutely
/ 150 to 200. bu.,
per cent lint. Makes over a bale per
acre. All seed sold grown on my farm
Small lots: $1 bu., larg lots, $1 bu.
Gacy Rte:
45 bu. Whites improved Lankford
seed, hand culied and improved since
1914. 3 bale to acre kind; raised 36
hundred and 12 lbs. to 1 acre. The
same ginned 1500 lb. lint; 100 bales
picked, wt. 85 ozs, 1 and 1-4 in.
staple, $2 bu. FOB. J. P. White,
Bowersville, Ga., Rt. 7, Box 67.
Genuine Rucker cotton seed, $1.25
bu., FOB Adairsville. L. B. Landrum,
Neerie. Ga. .
50 bu. Piedmont Cleveland Big
Boll cotton seed, culled and sacked,
$1.25 bu., FOB. L. P. Higginbotham,
Elberton, Ga., Rt. 2. :
Old fashioned Cleveland Big Boll
eotton seed, $1 bu., at barn, or
$1.25, recleaned and sacked FOB.
W. E. Smith, Jr., Agte Garrolltans Ga.
Rt.
Pure Wannamatees Gleveland and
Piedmont Cleveland,
yr. from originator. Heavy, sound
Seed, each privately ginned and re-
cleaned, $1.50 bu. R. W.- Stembridge,
Milledgeville, Ga.
Pure Neelys Cleveland Saou
big boll cotton seed, 1 yr. from breed-
er, opened and gathered after the
rainy season. 50 bu. $1.75 bu. W.-K.
Kennemore, Cumming, Ga., Rt: 2..
180 bu. cotton seed, No.4 Pine
Delta, 46 per cent lint, 1 yr., from
originator, 1 and 8-8 staple, $1.25
bu. FOB. T. S. Brooks, Conyers, Ga.,
Rt. 5;
Selected Wannamaker Cleveland
cotton seed, recleaned, 4c lb. even
wt. bags, FOB. Redmond Rosser, Lo-
cust. Grove, Ga.
Pure, vecleaned Half and Half cot-
ton seed, in 100 lb. bags, $6.50 per
100 lbs. FOB Hastman. J. C. Lewis,
Eastman, Ga. Sa
pure Half and
Half cotton seed, $1.25 bu. Cash with
order. W. E. Garrett, Bowdon, Ga.,
Rt. 6.
Pure Rucker cotton seed as high as
8,400 lb. seed cotton to the acre. $1.25
per bu. J. & EH. P. Martin, Rereoh:
ton, Ga., Rt. 3.
Improved Russell big boll cotton
seed; also Cokers Delta type staple
-eotton seed, second year from origi-
nation. All good, clean sound seed
for planting. Ea. $1.25 bu. FOB.
Orchard Hill, Ga., Ss. P. Brown, Mil-
ner, Ga.
60 bu. pure Picdvant Cleveland
cotton seed. First year planting.
$1.50 bu. Miss Rose Turner, Rte23
Gillsville, Ga,
Neelys pedigreed Cleveland big
boll cotton seed, 1 1-16 in. staple.
Bale per acre last year. $1.25 bu.
FOB Loganville. R. B. Tuck, Logan-
ville, Ga.
Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed,
also pure Langford $1.25 bu. FOB
Commerce. Cash with order. C. A
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29.
Limited quantity cotton seed that
takes place of Sea Island cotton and
|matures as early as short cotton, very
prolific. Large thick bolls almost
weevil proof when practically grown.
Good seasons can make bale per
acre. Worth on present market 25c
Ib. A. J. Strickland, Valdosta, Ga.
Cokers long staple cotton seed, $1
bu. or will exch. for O-too-tan soy
beans, syrup or registered Duroc
pigs. G. C. Edmondson, Rt. 2, Temple,
Gas 7 oa
S,
oe
Lae
pure, 1 yr. from breeder. Sear: ae
FOB here. Major Crow, Gainesville, |
- Neelys Picdand cotton seed,
t 1-16 in, staple (guaranteed) on
yr. from originator. $1.50 bu. Mr
J. C. Young, Rt. 3, LaFayette, Ga.
Pure college No. 1 cotton seed kept
clean at gin, $1 bu. E. N. pe
Ranger, Ga. < \
Summerour Half and Half cotton
seed. Big round boll variety. . Has
ginned as high as 50 per cent lint,
recleaned and sound, A. F. Miller,
Calhoun, Ga.
Wannamaker Cleveland hae seed
2nd yrs planting. Gin rolls cleaned,
$1.75 bu. FOB Eastman, C. W. Pit-
tard, Eastman, Ga.
50 bu. pure Cokers No. 5 coten
seed, 2nd yr. from originator. Kep
pure at gin, $1.50 bu., $4.50 a 100,
FOB. R. T. Huff, Bishop. Ga.
Pure Rucker cotton seed, 1 yr.
from breeder. 46 per cent lint. A
seed offered for sale by us grown
on our own farm. $1.25 bu. FOB her
Any amount. Major Crow, Gane
Ga., Rt. 1.
50 bu. Half and Half ee sees
~| $1.25 -bu,. H. L. Sry, Wadley
Ga., Rt. 2.
400 Ibs. pure, clean, sound ee
land cotton seed, special breeding,
$4 per 100, FOB, Eastman. J. ae
Proctor, Eastman, Ga.
Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll
cotton seed, 2nd yr. from originato
Kept pure. 1250 lbs. made 500 lbs.
lint last year, 4c Ib. Will send sampie
on request. H. E. Bowman, Buford,
Ga., Rt. 3.
Wannanaker Cleveland cokee
seed, $1 bu., Piedmont Clevelana
$1.25 bu. All sound stock with no
storm cotton seed saved. Jas. B
Wood, Brooks, Ga.
After 30 yrs. of careful breeding
and close selection of the Old Rus-
sell Green seed cotton, now offer:
Big Bolls, 40 boles wt. a lb. 40 per
cent lint, 1 and 1-16 in. staple. More
than a bale to acre in 5 mos., from.
planting. Green until frost. A hand
can pick 20 to 25 per cent more than
they can of the little, upstanding
boll, $1.50 bu. up to 100 bu., $1.4!
bu. for all amount over 100 bu. Sid
ney C. Williams, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Rte 3;
x
COTTON SEED WANTED.
Want 25 bu. Big Boll King cotton
seed, recleaned, 1928 crop. Will pay
$1 bu. FOB. W. E. Brakefield, Wood :
ville, Ga.
Want 10 bu. Pisdniont Cleveland
Big Boll cotton seed, pure, grown i
No. Ga. Will pay cash, or exch. 12,
thrifty shoats. J.. W. Perkins, Cuth-
bert, Ga., Rt. 6.
Want 25 bu. pure WEAN aha
Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed. Must
be pure and 90 per cent germination.
Will pay cash. Send samples and
ie G. W. Sammons, gelgt a
a
Want some cleaned Big Boll cot-
ton seed. Quote what you have and.
lowest. cash price. Will exch. got
syrup in 10 Ib. buckets. ;
Want to exch. J. B. Giant day-cle
chieks for pure, sound, Half and Half
cotton seed. Lewis P. Claxton, Gray-
mont, Ga. :
Want 30 or 40 bu. Rucker cotto
seed. Will exch, E. L. Todd, Valdoee
Ga., Rt. 1.
Want to buy cotton seed. First
National Seed Co., Jacksonville, Fle.
Want 15 bu. pure Lewiss Sixty
Three Wilt Resistant cotton seed.
State price. C. W. Meeks, Swain
boro, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 65.
be Stock Fur Sale
And Wanted
rt pecan trees, 4 to 5 ft., 50c;
t., 60; 6 ft. up, T5c. Liberal
tion on 25 or more; Concord and
. early grape vines, 10c ea.; $6
Niagaras, 12 1-2c ea.; $8 hun.
2 yr. old. Chinese Arbor vitae, 2
to 3 1-2 ft., 50c ea.; $4 doz. Blk.
ut trees 8 to 8 ft; 1-2c per. inch
small lots. Reduction on large
ntities. ee. Anderson, William-
Ga.
s, all leading varieties, 9 for
xwoods, Sto =L0 Ina SE G0Z.,
s, 12 in., dbl. and single; white
2 it: golden bell, 2 ft., 25 ea;
bloom winter and yellow star
e; winter honeysuckle, butter-
sh, purple lilac, black walnut,
ea. A. R. Privet hedge, 100 for
0; plumbago, blue, anenomes, 15c
nts well rooted. Mrs. V. C. Roark,
ent, Ga.
xwood, (Dwarf variety) 6 to 8
ll rooted cuttings, $1.25 doz;
hun. del. 6 Dwarf boxwood about
st high, $1.50 del. Tree boxwood,
n. and over, $8 hun. 150 2-inches
h, good roots, green top, $8 doz.
ja dewberry, 500 for $4.25,
oodruff, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1.
per, 2 yr. size, 12 to 18 in., 50c
20 to 30 in. high, $1.25 ea; 3 yr.
ma 4 ft.,.$2,ea., or exchange for
es or pigs. Spirea, (von Houte)
balls, purple lilac, pink flower-
nnumo, pink crepe myrtle, quince,
erry, 2 for 25c; purple wisteria,
; white clematis, 15e ea., or ex-
he for coal burning brooder,
me hens or anything can use. Mrs.
F. Stokes, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3.
tate inspected true to name peach
1 apple trees, leading varieties.
M, and $65 M respectively. Grape
es, "$25 M, figs, plums and cherry
es, $2.40 doz. June budded peach
added to order, any variety for Fall
$35 M. E. B. Travis, Riverdale,
< ooted purple fig bushes, 5c ea.,
exch. for strawberry plants or
-Hahira, Ga.
Well rooted scuppernong vines, 2
, D0e ea. Add postage. R. M.
ame, Morris Station, Ga.
1: uc everbearing mulberry sprouts,
t pomegranates, well rooted, 10c
_ grafted winesap apple trees, 8
1; white scuppernongs, well root-
ea., red everbearing raspber-
25; Eng. dogwood, white, dbl.
rea, red spirea, red althea, red
nthly roses, all well rooted, select
) for $1; Umbrella china, and dwarf |
or vitae seed, 25c pt., each; Ar-
river hedge cuttings, 50c a 100.
e hydrangea, 6 cuttings for 15c.
_V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga.,
Junipers, well rooted from 2 to
n good shape, $2 ea., or $12 for
; cedars, 2 to 5 ft., 50c ea., $5 doz.
M. Davis, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 4, Box
Well rooted Eng. Junipers, 18 to 24
high, 3 for $1.20; dbl. yellow ja-
onicas, 25 ea., hoe well root-
d, 12 to 18 in., $1.50 doz. Mrs. Mar-
ha Vanzant, ial. Ga.
State inspected, budded pecan trees,
leading varieties, 2 to 7 ft., 20 to
in lots above 10. J. E. Johnson,
ellman, Ga., Rt. 1.
Evergreen cedars, 2 to 4 ft., 25
50c, according quantity and size.
V. Mann, Goggins, Ga.
rish Junipers, 1 to 3 ft., 25 to 50c
ose bushes, monthly pious: wht.
lartha Washington, red and pink, 25c
a. State inspected and well rooted.
postage. W. I. Pollard, Bremen,
Rt. 1, Box, 37.
arge red May cherries, 10e ea.,
repaid on orders over 45c. All|
|to late fall,
rose bushes. Mrs. W. L. How-|
figs, dbe- ea, pink daa. a phe
iris, 5e bulb, old fashioned yellow lil-.
ies, 10 doz., French, pink and white,
variegated Pinigs: rooted bunch, 10c.
i H. G. Fraser, Gainesville, Ga.,
i
8 arbor vitae bushes, 12 in., $2 for
lot. Mrs. Robt. Tyson, Harrison, Ga.
St. Regis raspberry, well rooted,
2 yrs. old, $1 doz., Garden gooseber-
ry, same price; scuppernongs, 8 for
$1; grape vines and muscadines, $1
doz., 2 to 3 ft. high cherry trees, 8
for $1; rhubarb, 12 large bunches, $1;
rhubarb seed, 25 cupful (large). Add
postage on orders less than $1. Mrs.
Mary Lou Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt.
Aa
Budded Schley and Stewart pecan
trees and Keudzu plants, reasonable
prices, or exch. for reg. Guernsey bull,
peas, peanuts, corn and cotton seed.
Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
Himalaya blackberries, 25c per doz..
Black walnuts, 10c ea. Plum sprouts,
3 for. 25c, cedars, 25c ea. Crepe myr-
tle, pink, Chinquepin rose, 20c. Con-
cord grape cuttings, 3 for 10c. Peach
sprouts, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Ethel James, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt.
Ds 3 :
Mayflower, Early rose, Carmen, Ga.
Belle, Elberta, Hiley Belle, Chinese
Cling, White English and Stinsons
Oct., 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 ft., state inspect-
ed, peach trees, 20c del. Prize taker
and Evans plums, same price. P. W.
White, Goggins, Ga. :
State inspected, true to name, bud-
ded peach trees, 8 to 5 ft., 15c and
20e ea. May Flower, Red Bird, Car-
men; Elberta, White English, Craw-
fords, Krummels, Oct., apple trees,
leading varieties from Early summer
2 to 5 ft. 10c to 20c ea.
Grape vines, 15c ea. Pear trees, Ear-
ly Harvest and Kiefer, 4 to 5 ft., 50c
ea. Texas umbrella shade trees, 3 to
4 ft, 50e ea. C. M. Alexander, Leaf,
Ga.
Himalaya berry vines, A0c per ok,
Currant sprouts, 50 per doz. Fig and
cherry sprouts, 10c ea. Canna and
ea. White star jasmine vine, 15c ea.
Red spider lilies, 10c ea. Mrs. E. L.
Rogers, Griffin, Ga.
Pecan trees, Stuart and Schley, 3
to 8 ft. 25 to 30c. Will exch. for
any Rea produce. A W. Geer, Al-
bany, Ga.
cal or will exch. for corn,
beans, field peas, beggarweed seed,
kudzu plants, rye or oats. S. K. Si-
mon, Albany, Ga.
Weeping willows, 2 to 8 ft., 25 ea.
Purple lilac bushes, 25c ea. Grape-
vines, 10c ea., $1 per doz. Red rasp-
berries, 5 ea., 50c per doz. Blackber-
ries, 5c ea., 5c per doz. Early Har-
vest, Eldorailo umbrosia dewberries,
5e ea., 50c per doz. Himalaya black-
berries, 5c ea., 50c per doz. White
blackberries, 10 ea., $1 per doz. Gourd
seed, 10c per pkg. Pear trees, 2 to
3 ft., 25e ea. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Rt.
9; Box 407, Atlanta, Ga.
plum trees, grapevines, all kinds of
shrubs. Write for prices on what you
want. All State inspected. H. M. Dud-
ley, Lexington, Ga.
Pecan trees, state inspected, 2 to 3
ft., 20c; 3 to 4 ft., 30c, 4 to 5 ft., 40c,
5 to 6 ft., 50c, 6 to 7 ft., 60c, 7 to 8
ft., 70c, in lots above 100, 10 per cent
off. Magnolia, 50c ea. J. M. Johnson,
Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.
Scuppernong, Memory, Hunt, ag
Flowers grapevine, 2 yrs. , heavy roet-
iris, 50c per doz. Shasta daisies, 25c |
per doz. Purple sweet violets, 25c per |
C. Virginia creeper porch vine, 15c |
- Pecan trees, Schley and Stuart, for \
velvet |}i-
Pecan trees, peach trees, apple, pear |
ei 200 ea., del. T, A, Heaton, Rt
Hartwell, Ga.
Budded pecan trees, stewart and
Schley, 2 to 7 ft., 20c to 65 ea. J. A.
Johnson, mheliwian, Ga! Rio:
2 red June, 2 horse, 2 early harvest,
2 Detroit red, 2 stayman, 2 red delic-
ious, 2 yates, 2 ark black, from early
to late, 16 trees, $2 del. All 8 to 5
ft.. on yr. old , State Inspected, true
to name. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Dwarf boxwood, $1.50 per doz. Tem-
pervireus, $2.50 per doz., 10 in. high.
Japanese boxwood, $3 per doz. Photin-
ia Villosa, 20c ea. Miss Rebecca Jones,
Eatonton, Ga.
Concord and Delaware grape cut-
tings, not rooted, 25 per C. Will root
for 5c ea. in lots of 10. Mrs. fi L.
Goddard, Summerville, Ga., Rt. 4,
Box 71.
Fig sprouts, 6 for 50c.
Garner, Palmetto, Ga.
Schley and Stewart pecan trees for
sale, or exch. for equal value in any
farm produce I need. J. A. Wilson,
Surrency, Ga.
Budded pecan trees, Govt. inspect-
ed. Any size. Leading varieties.
or exch. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ge
Himalaya berry vines, 10c ea., 38
for 25c. 1 yr. old orange plants, 25c
ea. Yellow jonquils, double and single,
TBe per C. English peach trees, March
blooming, 10 ea. Bridal wreath, 10c
Mrs. Alice
Chinquapin rose, 10c per cutting.
Sweet pea bulbs, winter pinks, 10c ea.
Mrs. G. W. Crane, Canton, Ga., Rt.
4, os
Black walnut sprouts, rooted box-
wood, 25c ea. Well rooted arbor vitae,
25c and 50c ea. Azaleas, mixed col-
ors, hibiscus, golden bells, rooted, 20c
ea. Birds eye bushes, Cherokee roses,
Andrew Ellis, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
2M Armour privet hedge plants, 5c
-ea., FOB. Mrs. W. A. Bird, Metter,
Gaj- Box 174... -
All leading varieties 1 yr. old, 4 to
6 ft., apple trees. State inspected. 10c
2., in.lots of 50 or more del. Small
Hots add he: per tree extra. for -parcel-
Ga.
Weeping Willow, 2 to 4 ft., 75c ea,
tree lots; Dwarf boxwoods, eo
Sell |
ea. Lilac cuttings, 10c ea. Velvet rose,
_PAGE SI v
aT ast che. David Ne Rhodes, Baldwin,
or 65 in 5
6 tobi 108 Ee $1..ea.,: T5e in,
10 bush fot E. J. Mason, Latent: |
Ga., Care J. W. Starne.
$1 for 12. E. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga.
es, 6 yrs. old del., $2 a 100; Pyramid.
cedars, 18 to 24 in., le per in. K. te.
Sharp, Commerce, pe
State inspected and true to name
peach trees, 15 ea., pear ee cherry:
trees, 50c ea., pecans, 75 to $1.25;
Missionary, Klondike & Lady Thomp-
son strawberry plants, 50c a 100, $3.50
M, Everbearing, 75 a 100, $5 M. Will
exch. any of the above for baby chicks.
Box 1.
NURSERY STOCK WANTED
Budded paper shell .pecan trees, will
exchange 100:
strawberry plants for same. Lewis B.-
Nobles, Seville, Ga.
budded or grafted pecan trees for
sale cheap, Government inspected. _
State size, price and varieties in first
letter. No Stuarts or Schleys wanted.
6a Box oz:
Want evergreens, all kinds hardy
bulbs.
plants, at 50c doz. Purple iris at 40c
| doz. Black and purple raspberry plants ze
at 75e doz., or useful things. Bee S.
Jones, Demorest, Ga.
Want to buy 18 budded Stuart and
Rocky Ford, Ga.
Flower and Seed,
next week.
we can handle at
and reject one ad
NOTICE
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Second Hand Ma-
from a single party
Well rooted Damson trees, 3 for 25c,
apple trees, 15 and 20c ea., 3 to 5 ft <
everbearing klondike
= os
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a iy
aes fis
Stewart pecan trees, all heights, 20e
ea., and up; Calif. privet hedge bush-
Concord and Niagara grape yines, iser oF
Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., Ft, 1, oh
Re
Want to hear from anyone who ies
S. D. Guillebeau, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. .
shrubs, hardy perennials, and hardy aS
Everblooming roses. Will ex-
change kudzu plants or red raspberry
Schley Pecan trees 10 ft. high. Must ce
be cheap for cash. J. 8. Daughtry,
X
= Doraville, Ga.
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- PAGE EIGHT
: Poultry for Sale and
Wanted
ANCONAS FOR SALE
1 Ancona rooster, $1 FOB. Money
back if not satisfied. John Crone, Phil-
omath, Ga.
9 laying pullets and 1 unrelated
cockerel. Pure bred Anconas. April
1928 hatch. $13.50 crated FOB. Mrs.
Roy Elder, Cornelia, Ga.
125 Ancona hens, $1 ea., and 25 Ap-
ril pullets, $1.25 ea. C. E. Bisher, Ac-
- worth, Ga. Rt. 2.
BANTAMS FOR SALE
, White bantam roosters, $1 ea., $2 pr.
other bantams, $1.50 pr. L. E. Will-
jams, Ty Ty, Ga.
4 Buff Cochin bantam 1928 roost-
ers, prize winning birds, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. J. H. Mills, Jenkinsburg, Ga.
First class Golden Sebright ban-
tams for sale. Leo J. Huseed, Rome,
Ga.
Golden Sebrights of my own strain,
$5 up per pr., eggs for later ship-
ment; other pure bred bantams. Robt.
W. Clark, Macon, Ga., 358 Spring St.
4 pure bred Black Indian Game
Bantams: 1 rooster and 3 hens, 50c
ea., or exch. for equal value. Wester
Anderson, Deweyrose, Ga., Rt. 2.
Several Bantam hens, Splendid lay-
ers. Mixed Game and Leghorn, 50c
ea., in lot of 5 or more. Bruce Lan-
-drum, Adairsville, Ga.
Young Bantam roosters, mixed and
thoroughbreds, 50 ea., or 3 for $1.
Fine for fryers. No hens. James
Brown, Helena, Ga.
BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE |
Parks strain, B. R., reg. permit, No.
_ 29-C-27. Spring cockerels, $3 to $4.
State tested for bacillary white diar-
rhea; also baby chicks, $18 to $23
per 100, Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy,
Ga. .
Aristocrat B. R. cocks, $2 ea., FOB.
E. H. George, Madison, Ga.
Barred Rocks: 1 March cockerel,
and 6 March pullets, pure bred Thomp-
son strain. Cockerel unrelated to pull-
ets, $10 for lot FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wil-
son, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.
Barred Rocks, 1928 stock,
pullets, $1.50 ea. T, R. Duggan, War-
then, Ga.
6 thoroughbred B. R. 8 mos. old
pullets and 1 unrelated cock, $10. Mrs.
J. W. Woodruff, Lilly, Ga.
Pure bred B. P. R. April hatch and
laying: 20 pullets and 1 cockerel, $28
for lot FOB crated. Bought as baby
chicks from :Wayne N. Shinn. Mrs.
Roy Elder, Cornelia, Ga.
7 B. R. hens and 1 rooster,. $1.25
ea., or $9.25 for lot shipped exp. col-
lect. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.,
Re,
Thompson strain B. R. cock, $1.50.
Mrs. J. G. Waldrip, Tifton, Ga., Rt.
4 B. R. hens, 2 yr. old, pure bred,
$5. Mrs. F. A. Pork, Alma, Ga., Rt. 4.
20 B. R. April pullets, not culls,
sent. COD $25 for lot. Mrs. A.<-L.
Wamble, Cairo, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 Barred Rock cockerel, Thompson
strain, April hatch, $2.50, also 1 Tan-
ered S. C. White Leghorn April cock-
erel, $1.50 FOB. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins,
Bremen, Ga., Rt. 2.
Bok. pack owte. second direct, first
of April hatch. Thompson Ringlet
strain, 2 for $1.75 FOB. Cash with or-
der. Mrs. L. J. Vaughn, Comucree
Ga.,. Rt. 29,
Pier bred B. R. April hatch sont.
er. Sell at good price. Frances Leslie,
laying
'nish Game hens and 4 cockerels, yr.
1 Thompson B. R. March 1928 cock-
erel, $3 or exch. for rabbits. Sidney
Herring, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5.
8 Thompson Ringlet B. R. cocks,
$2.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. W. A. Bird, Met-
ter, Ga.
1 yr. old B.. R. Thompson strain
cock, $3; 1 cockerel, be yr. old soon,
$1.50 or exch. for 3 doz. fresh eggs,
any pure strain. Ferris or Tancred
W. L. eggs. Mrs. M. i Shealy, Ogle-
thorpe, Ga.
100 October B. R. fryers, 2 to 2 1-2
lbs. ea., 40 lb. Erle L. Morgan, Egypt
Ga.
BRAHMAS FOR SALE
5 Light Brahma March and April
cocks, $2 ea. Mrs. Thomas Tribble,
Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.
25 Light Brahma hens and 2 cocks,
$2.50 ea., $55 for lot. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Adairsville, Ga.
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
: FOR SALE :
Kellogg strain, pure bred Partridge
Rock young hens, $1.50 ea. W. P.
Hudgins, Buford, Ga., Rt. 1.
7 pullets and 1 cockerel, July hatch,
Partridge Plymouth Rocks, $10. L. L.
Wallace, South Atlanta, Ga., Box 28.
Bird Bros. high scoring stock, $5
up per pr., Eggs, $3 up per setting.
Prize Winners. Robt. W.
con, Ga., 358 Spring St.
1 Buff Rock cock, 20 mos. old, $1.25
Fine stock. Arlie L. Hartley, Tenn-
ille, Ga.
Pure bred Fischel st. W. Rock Ap-
ril ecockerels, and 2 yr. old cocks, $1.-
50 ea. FOB Cleveland. Mrs. Cona
Hamilton, Leo, Ga., Shipping Point:
Cleveland, Ga.
15. pure bred White Rocks now lay-
ing pullets, from heavy laying, trap-
nested flocks. Famous Holbach strain,
$2.25 ea., also 2 roosters, $2.75 ea.
All FOB Climax. Send money or-
der.: C. H. Brush, Climax, Ga.
1 nice Fischel strain well devel-
oped White Rock cockerel, $2.25 FOB.
Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt. A.
10 White Rock yr. old hens and 1
eock, no relation to hens. Fischel
Clark, Ma-
strain, $16 for lot. Mrs. C. H. Logue,
Stapleton, Ga.
8 Fischel strain White Rock yr.
old hens, now laying, and 1 cock, $1.50
ea., $12 for lot. C. A. Dobbs, Gaines-
ville, Ga.
GAMES' FOR SALE
2 White Cornish cockerels and one
pullet, April 1928 hatch. Pure bred.
$2 ea., or $5 for lot. Erle L. Morgan,
Egypt, Ga.
1 thoroughbred Game rooster. Red
Quill. A real fighter, $5., Mrs. S. J.
Shaw, McCollum, Ga.
12 Black Game March hens, $1 ea.,
or exch. for N. C. Runner peanuts. W.
J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 Red Warhorse rooster, and 10
hens, 1928 hatch, $20; 1 Blue Cuban
and 1 Mexican Red Game rooster, $5
for both; also 1 thoroughbred Black
Giant rooster, Thomson strain, $5
FOB Gibson. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson,
Ga., Rt. B, Box 55.
1 pr. hens and rooster, White ate
Cornish Games, pure bred, $7. Cash
with order. Will exch. for pure bred
dark Cornish hens. W. E. Power,
Rome, Ga., 201 East 8th St.
5 pure bred Cornish Indian Game
hens, $1.50 ea., rooster, $2. J. K. Mar-
tin, Commerce, Ga., RFD 30.
1 Dark Cornish Game cock and one
cockerel, and about 10 hens. Write
for price. John P. Cheney, Marietta,
Ga.
28 or 30 fat, fine, young Dark Cor-
MARKET BULLETIN eo
old in February or March. Hens just
beginning to lay, $1.75 ea. $50 for
lot of 35. Fine, pure stock. Mrs. Mary
Griffin, Sparks, Ga.
3 Dunn Game kens, $1 ea., FOB.
Mrs. Mattie Waster, Broxton, Ga.,
Re. 4.
1 pure Allen Round Head cock, 2
yrs. old, $2.50. Write. H. S. Carpenter,
Tunnel Hill, Ga.
neck pit Games for sale. H. Roque-
more, Mansfield, Ga.
1 Cornish Game 1927 rooster, $1.50
L. W. Starrett, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 cock, 2 hens, 1 cockerel and 1 pull-
et, dark Cornish Indian Games, pure
stock, $7.50 for lot FOB here. Cash
with order. W. I, Teem, Marictha, oe
811 Whitlock Ave.
GIANTS & LANGSHANS FOR SALE
J. B. Giant pullets and cockerels.
Fish and Marcy strains, $1.50 to $2.-
75 ea. FOB Carrollton. Mrs. M. J.
Duffey, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 J. B. Giant, Marcy strain cocker-
el, $3; also several hens, $2 ea. Mrs.
J. D. Patten, Lakeland, Ga.
50 J. B. Giant hens and pullets. A
few direct from Marcy Farm. Sell
cheap, or exch. 18 pullets and 2 cock-
erels for equal number pure bred
Pape'strain Black Minorcas: also eggs
$2.50 for 15 P. P., 50 for $5 FOB. L.
L. Wallace, South Adlacita, Ga., Box 28.
April hatch J. B. Giant fou. $2.50;
|hens, $1.50 ea. All pure stock. M. I.
Teem, Marietta, Ga., 811 Whitlock
Ave,
10 March J. B. Giants, pure Marcy
strain, with the black eyes and best
of markings, now laying, $2.50 ea., or
$23 for lot. Mrs. I. G.. Joiner, Soper-
fon, Ga.,2 Rt. 2.
10 J. B. Giant. April and May pull-
ets. Marcy strain, $15 for the lot, FOB.
Moline M. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga, es
| Rt. 3.
8 J. B. Giant capons, 1927 hatch, 10
to 14 lbs., $4 ea., $11 for the 3; also
pullets, $2.50 ea., foasters: $3. and
eggs, $1.50 for 15. Pure bred prize
stock, Marcy strain. Mrs. Sam Fitz-
gerald, Rochelle, Ga.
- J. B. Giants, trio, $7.50; pr., $5.50;
single cockerels, $3; pullets, $2.50.
Mrs. Jno. W. Beall, Forest Glen, Ga.
LEGHORNS FOR SALE
50 W. L. Kerlin quality 9 mos. old
(some laying) hens, 300 egg strain,
$1.25 ea. S. A. McCosh, Glenn, Ga.
60 W. L. Ferris strain hens, $1.25
ea. 4 roosters, $1.85 ea., FOB cash.
Mrs. B. M. Temple, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.
150 W. L. Tancred strain, 18 mos.
old hens, in the best of cond., laying
well. In order to make room tor baby
Franklin, Register, Ga.
15 B. L. hens, from prize winning
layers, March hatch, now laying (best
winter time laying stock) $1.50 ea.
Cash with order. Mrs. Hattie Woff-
ard, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1.
100 Ferris strain yr. old W. L. hens
from 265 egg stock. 75 per cent lay-
ing. $1.25 ea. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks,
Ga.
20 B. L. hens, crossed with Game,
18 mos. old, 75c ea. FOB. Cash with
Rett.
S. C. Dark B. L. of prize winning
stock, 1 pr., $3; trio, $4; 1 yr. old
cocks, $1.50 ea. Oswald Chapman,
Talbotton, Ga.
30 Barron strain W. L., now lay-
ing, and 2 roosters, $25 FOB. Troy
Mobley, Covington, Ga., RFD 1.
ihe
Grist Gradys, Warhorse and Shawl-
|chicks, am offering these hens for $1.
ea., for immediate sale. Mrs. H. V.
order. Mrs. G. C. Smith, Dalton, Ga.,
1$1.50. Mrs. C. M. Slack,
_ Thursday, January
About 100 late Spring hatch
W. L. pullets, 75 ea., or 70
entire lot is taken. Cosh fu
Cash with order. E. N. Hook
more, Ga., Rt. 1.
Several Tancred strain |
cockerels (kept for my o
have too many, reason
February 1928 hatch, $1
e H. Dunlap, Madison, G
100 Everlay Brown Leghorn
pullets, supposed to be blood
for diarrhea, and bred from
330 egg strain hens, $1.50 e
40 Buff Leghorn pullets, sa
W. D. Jordon, Hartwell, G
50 April Tancred, W. L.
now laying 50 per cent, $
$50 for lot. J. A. jh
ville, Ga.
65 fine W. L. English ee
now laying in second season
at my yard. I. C. G. Ra
Branch, Ga., Care John De
\ 8 W L. Tanered yr. old hen
FOB Fairburn. Mrs. W. Pe :
Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4.
50 pure bred W. L. hen
FOB. T. W. Rutledge, Cedartoy
RFD 5.
W. L. hens, young, Tetlere:
1 yr. old: 9 hens and 1 coc
9 hens alone, $10, or $1.25
smaller lots. Good for breed
season. M. Knight, Dacula, G:
Knight Bros. Poultry Farm
30 Tancred W. L. trapnest
280-308 egg strain: yearling
$1.25 ea., 4 cockerels, $1.50 ea
ling rooster, from 280-300 egs
$2.25, All FOB Climax. Mrs
Brush, Climax, Ga. :
10 S. C. Brown Leghorn, :
len strain March and April,
$1 ea. Mrs. Clyde Whatley,
Ga., Rt. 3.
B. L. and Ancona pullets a:
$1 ea: Healthy and well de
S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
10 W. L. hens and 1 rooste
Cash with order. Mrs. ae
right, Coffee, Ga.
100 W. L. hens, $1.25 ea.
at once. Mrs. Jno. W. Bea
Glen, Ga. :
50 pure bred B. L. hens, $
or $1.10 ea., if lot is taken.
order. J. H. Pilgrim, Powder
Ga oRt- "2 s a
Young W. L. hens, Hol
College strain, in extra
$2 ea. W. S. Kickliter, Alm
1.W. L. yr. old cock, $1
for 3 doz., Ferris or Ta
eggs. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Ogl
Ga.
Tormohlen B. L. hens, 1.50
roosters, same strain, $2.50
Wiley Adams, Dublin, Ga.
30 W. L. yr. old, now layin
$1 ea. Mrs. T. J. Williams, As
Gai, Rty 1.
2 pure bred W. L. cockerel
for service. Tancred strain
ber 15th hatch. Will exch. fo.
tings of pure bred W. L. egs
cred strain, from not less
egg hens. Sidney Crow, Bo
Ri. 2.
3 Brown Leghorn hens and
1 yr. old, Everlay strain, $5
for S. C. R. I. Reds, Barreda
pecans or salad peas. Cc. A
Gainesville, Ga.
40 W. L. pullets, direct
ris, some laying, $1.50 ea
B. L., 7 young hens, 6 April
and 1 cockerel, no culls, $1
1 Buff Leghorn cockerel, A
Cae?
eis January ne, 1929.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR SALE
2 Black Minorea roosters, 1927 and
1928 hatch, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. C.
R. Starrett, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 Black Minorca rooster, about 1
yr. old, bred from good strain, $2.50
shipped and carrying charges. E. S.
McElroy, Newnan, Ga., Box 203.
' Thoroughbred S. C. Black Minorca
9 and 10 mos. old cockerels, direct
from Pape, $1.50 to $2 ea. J. A. Su-
der, Jonesboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
2 mature cocker. Pure S. C. Blk.
Minorcas, Pape strain, $1.50 ea., or
2 for $2.75; one 1 1-2 yr. old same
price. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.
20 hens, 2 yrs. old and 10 ready to
lay pullets, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. T. Bax-
ley, Moreland, Ga., Rt. 1.
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
Pure bred White Orpington young
hens, $1.50 ea. W. P. Hudgins, Buford,
Ga, RET.
1 pure bred Black Orpington 9 mos.
old rooster, $1.50 or exch. for seed
runner peanuts, rye seed, rice, or
anything of equal value that I can
use. Mrs. Asa W. Lindsey, Tennille,
Ga., Rt. A.
4 S. C. Buff Orpington cockerels,
$2 ea., 4 cocks, about 18 mos., old,
fine and thrifty, $2.50 ea. Mrs. J. C.
Young, LaFayette, Ga., RFD 8.
10 mos. old Buff Orpington rooster,
crowing, $1.50. M. S. Dye, Abebe
Ga.
Pen of Buff Ganibbicns: 1 male an
4 pullets, 9 mos. old hens been laying
_ 2 and 3 mos., $10. Mrs. W. W. Gaines,
Atlanta, Ga., 87 Clifton St., SE, Kirk-
wood.
2 Buff Orpington cocks, Spring 1928
hatch, $1.50 for 1, or $2.50 for both.
Cash with order. Mrs. A. T. Chapman,
Graymont, Ga., RFD 1, Box 80.
10 Buff Orpingtons: 9 pullets, now
laying, and 1 cockerel, $1.25 ea., if
ordered right away. Mrs. R. J. Rod-
denberry, Hazlehurst, Ga., Box 25.
1 large, 2 yr. old White Orpington
rooster from fine stock, $2.50 FOB.
Cash with order. John L. Bennett,
Screven, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 31.
R. I. REDS FOR SALE
1 large deep red R. I. Red 2 yr. old
cock, $3. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Ogle-
thorpe, Ga.
3 Donaldson pure bred R. I. Red
18 mos. old cocks, large for age, $4
ea., or $10 for lot. Mrs. E. A. P. Mc-
Carthy, White Oak, Ga.
12 thoroughbred R. I. Red roost-
ers, $2 ea., or exch. 1 rooster for 3
hens. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
R. I. Red 2 yr. old cock. Direct from
Donaldson. $3 FOB. Mrs. H. L. Har-
rell, Colquitt, Ga.
10 R. I. Red May 1928 pullets. Sell
or exch. for 10 bu. good shelled corn,
or for 2 full Red Jersey 8 wks. old
pigs. J. B. Reeves, Tate, Ga.
9 thoroughbred R. I. Red pullets,
from heavy laying strain, $15.75 FOB
Climax. Send post office money or-
der. Mrs. M. V. Brush, Climax, Ga.
S. GC. R. I. Red pullets, Donaldson
- strain, now laying, $2 ea., FOB Grif-
fin. B. O. Carter, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C.
Thoroughbred R. I. Red cockerels,
now ready for service, $1.50 ea. Cash
with order. Mrs. W. H. Ahl, Alma,
Ga., Rt. 3.
2 full stock S. C. R. I. Red cocker-
els, $2 ea., or 1 cockerel and 10 pull-
ets, $13.50. Mrs. J. C. Young, LaF ay-
ette, Ga., RFD 3.
2 March 1928 S. C. R. I. Red, Don-
aldson strain roosters, $2 ea., or exch.
Mrs. J. C. Adkins, Ft. Vays Ga.,
Box 221.
= & Cc. ce + Hee cockerels, 1928
MARKET. BULLETIN
hatch, $2 1 FOB, or $2.50 del. Send P.
O. money order or cash. Mrs, Re Ty
Chatham, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Quisenberry AAA quality, S. C. R.
I. Red March cockerels, from trap-
nested eggs, laid by 300 and: upward
hens, $5 ea., FOB. J. J. Dixon, Ca-
milla, Ga.
10 pure Donaldson and Owen strain
R. I. Red hens; good color, not over
2 yrs. old, $10 for the lot. Mrs. R. M.
Jackson, Round Oak, Ga.
1 pure bred dark rich Donaldson
strain 8 mos. S. C. R. I. Red cocker-
els, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. H. L. Ellis-
ton, Rupert, Ga.
1 thoroughbred R. I. Red cockerel,
April 1928 hatch, $1.50; also 2 Barred
Rocks: 1927 and 1928 hatch, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. B. O. Buffington, Warrenton, Ga.
RFD 3.
50 S. C. R. I. Red hens and pullets,
$2 ea., 1 fine 2 yr. old cock, $5; 15
mos. old cock, $5; 18 mos. old cock,
$3; eggs, $1.50 setting, $4 for 50 post-
paid (boxes to be returned). Mahood
and Owens strain. Miss Belle Timmer-
man, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83.
R. I. Red cocks, $1.50 ea., FOB. E.
H. George, Madison, Ga.
4 BR. I. Red February cockerels, pure
Donaldson strain $2.50 ea., or lot for
$9; 5 pure bred pullets, good layers,
$1.50 ea. Cash with order. C. J. Hop-
per, Ranger, Ga.
10 first class S. C. R. I. Red fall:
ets and 1 rooster, $20; eggs for hatch-
ing, $1 for 15. B.'R. Leggett, Brox-
ton, Ga.
1 R. I. Red rooster and 3 hens, 1927
hatch, $6 FOB. Mrs. M. L. Logan,
Gibson, Ga.
65S. GC Res- Red hens, $2 ea. Mrs.
Jno. W. Beall, Forest Glen, Ga. .
8 8. C. R. I. Red 5 mos. old pullets,
$1 ea., 4 April hatch, $1.25 ea., 1 Ap-
ril cockerel, $2, or lot for $15. Cash
with order. Pure bred, good laying
stock. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Alma, Ga.,
Rie.
WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
25 pure Martin Regal Dorcas W.
Wyandotte hens, $1.50 ea., cocks, $2
and $2.50 ea., also hatching eggs. Mrs.
G. C. Lane, Lincolnton, Ga.
3 Martin Regal Dorcas, W. Wyan-
dotte, March and April cockerels, $1.-
50 ea. Mrs. E. O. Clower, Loganville,
Ga., Rt. 5.
5S. L. Wyandotte hens and 1 cock-
erel, 2 yrs. old, large size and good
shape, $1.50 ea. Cash with order. Mrs.
Lizzie Reese, Elberton, Ga., Gordon
St.
2 fine roosters, R. C. White Wyan-
dottes. Eggs direct from John Mar-
tin, Port Dover, Canada, last March
hatch, $2.50 ea. Cash with order. Mrs.
W. G. Carter, Social Circle, Ga., Rt.
3
25 pure Martin Regal Dorcas W.
Wyandotte hens, $1.50 a., | cocks, $2
and. $2.50 ea., also hatching eggs.
Mrs. G. C. Lane, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt.
6.
Pure bred White Wyandotte, Mar-
tin strain: 10 hens and 1 cock, $16.50
Several lots; best cocks, $2.50 ea.
Prize Winners. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton, Ga., t. 6.
12 selected Silver i gee Wyandotte
hens, $1.50 ea. Cash with order. Mar-
gie Moore. Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
10 young Silver Lace hens, all lay-
ing. Prize winning stock, $2 ea., also
20 large, fat mixed hens, most all lay-
ing, healthy and in fine cond., 25c Ib.
Cash with order. No checks. Mrs. S.
W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga.
DUCKS & GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE
A few large pure White Pekin
drakes, $2.25 ea. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Ds oe Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
11 head ducks: 7 head of drakes,
well feathered, 75c ea., FOB. Richard
Neal, Kite, Ga.
1 Muscovey duck and 1 drake, 1 yr.
old, $1 ea., FOB. Wilmer Frady, Can-
0n, = Ga, Bie el.
5 White China geese, $15 or exch.
for 10 R. I. Red or Black Minorca
hens. W. D. Wilbanks, Raymond, Ga.
4 White and Fawn colored ducks and
1 drake, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. Mattie
Wooten, Broston, Ga., Rt. 1.
Have sold my geese, Answer to
many inquiries. Mrs. J. L. Wilds, Ma-
nor, Ga.
5 mixed ducks, $5.50. Mrs. G. W.
Whitworth, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.
8 nice, young ducks, 1928 hatch,
$6 for lot and buyer pay charges. C.
G. McKay, Lakemont, Ga.
12 head of ducks, $1 ea. Mrs. W. L.
Butler, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 2.
3 Mammoth White Pekin drakes,
$1.50 ea., and 2 smaller ones (full
feathered) $1 ea., FOB your station.
Mrs. Lottie Jump, Arabia, Ga., RFD
2:
1 pure bred White Muscovy yr. old | *
drake, .$2 or exch. for 1 Ferris cock-
erel. Mrs. C. M. Slack, Leslie, Ga., Rt.
2.
2 prs. White Pekin ducks, $1.75 ea.
pr., $3.25 for lot. Mrs. E. A. P. Mc-
Carthy, White Oak, Ga.
Imp. Mammoth Pekin ducks, $5 pr.
$7 trio, FOB. also eggs in season, $1.-
50 for 15 del. B. M. Holland, Bow-
ersville, Gas
3 Me Bt oyr, old hens, $b ea., 2. yr.
old tom, mixed, $5; 1 \mixed April
hatch, *$4; 2 mixed, April hens, $3
ea., or lot for $25. Mrs. J. E. Martin,
Cainosville, Gas, Rt. 7.
Big Bone Bronze turkeys from prize
winning flocks. First place winners
at the Souths leading shows. Orders
booked for eggs. Write for catalogue.
W. S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga.
Peafowls for sale. S. M. Wellborn,
Columbus, Ga., P. O. Box 304.
Bourbon Red, last May hatch, 15 Ib.
tom. Fine for breeding, 42 1-2c Ib.
Cash with order. L. L. Huckeba, Car-
rollton, Ga., RFD 3.
12 guineas, 60c ea., or exch. for any
good breed hens. C. A. Fweash, Ha-
hira, Ga., Rt.-1.
Thoroushbred M. -B>-Goldbank st.
turkeys: toms, $10 and $12.50 ea.,
hens, $6 and $7.50 ea. Satisfaction
guaranteed. B. M. Holland, Bowers-
ville, Ga.
5 Bird Bros. Goldbank Big Bone
toms, $8.50; 2 hens, same breed, $7
ea. Healthy: fine stock. Mrs. Vashti
Hamer, LaGrange, Ga.
1 young Bronze tom, wt. about 20
lbs. Shoemaker strain, $7.50 FOB. L.
B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.
Thoroughbred Giant B. B. M. B.
tom ,wt. when 20 mos. old, 48-50 lbs.,
June hatch, $16 FOB. Mrs. J. F. Lew-
is, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
7 pure bred Bronze turkeys: April
hatch, 7 toms, 14 Ibs. ea., and 10 hens,
10 lbs., ea., 35 lb. each; 1 pr. half
Bronze, 13 and 9 lbs., 35c lb., 1 Bronze
30 Ibs. 18 mos. old tom, $11. Miss Au-
rie Maynard, Hillsboro, Ga.
8 pure bred M. B. toms, 20 to 25
lbs. April hatch, $10 ea. FOB. Miss
Loach Bryan, Reynolds, Ga., Rt. 2.
38 turkeys, mixed with Ea: Ap-
ril 1928 hatch: 1 tom and 2 hens, $12
Cash with order FOB shipping point.
Mrs. J. F. Folds, Hillsboro, Ga., Rt.
Ls ere
Speckled guineas, 75c ea. Dr. G. H.
Dunlap, Madison, Ga.
2 pure bred M. B. toms, 1928 hatch,
$8 ea. Mrs. Sam ao Rockey
id Rte 2
5 Se hatch turkeys.
Giant Mammoth Bronze:
and 2 toms, $7 ea. FOB. Ex
for 1 same age and kind. Fu
divant, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 2.
Fine, unrelated, Half B
Giant M. B. toms, Spring ha
when 5 yrs. old, 62' lbs., $8 e
Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga
2 half Giant M. B. April hate]
blers, $7.50 ea., FOB. M. F.
Adairsville, Ga.
Thoroughbred M. B. Goldban
keys. Tom, wt., 20 to 25
hens, $6. April and May.
ent stock direct from Bird
isfaction guaranteed. Mrs. F.
land, Bowersville, Ga.
3 May 1928 hatched turke
most.full stock Bronze. La
fine for breeding, wt. about 19
Ibs. Write for prices. Mrs.
Young, LaFayette, Ga., RFD |
3 pure bred M. B. toms, |
lbs., July hatch, $3 ea., FO
F. Morrison, Gainesville, Ga.,
1 M. B. Goldbank 1927 tom,
$8 or exch. for 7 Plymouth Roc
and 1 cockerel, not over 1 yr.
E. Rooks, Elza, Ga., Star Rt
2 pure bred M.-B. toms,
1928 hatch, $8 and $10. Shipp
Mrs. E. S. Woods, Statesbc
RFD.
Pure bred Bronze, Bird Bros
April toms, 18 to 24 lbs., $9 :
2 yr. old tom, 32 Ibs., $12.50.
ton G. Banks, Statesboro, Ga
1 Giant M. B. turkey 2 yr.
$12; 4 yearling toms (same
$10 ea., also 2 white and fawn
Runner ducks, yr. old, hear
strain hens, $2; Mammoth
geese (never been picked)
a trio. Mrs. N. L. Green,
Ga.
1 Big Bone Bronze tur
hen, 2 yrs. old, $20; 2 B.
hens, Jane hatch, $12. Mrs
King, Hamilton, Ga., Rt. 4.
Pure Bourbon Red turkeys,
ea. Mrs. R. L. Greene, C
Rio
toms, 1928 hatch, $5 ea.
will have Bourbon Red e
April and May del. C. R.
Canon, Ga.
2 Bourbon Red hens, $5 (
$7.50 FOB. Mattie Ww ote
ton, Ga., Rt. se
1 Bouvocn ao 1927
exch. for 1 of same age
L. Harrell, Stillmore, Ga
2M. B. turkey toms, S
hatch, 6 ea., or exch. for 2 M.
early hatch. Must be
grown and if there is any
in wt., the party pay 35c
dorance and ea. pay exp. ch
keys received. Mrs, Chas.
Byronville, Ga. |
5 Spring 1928 hatch - ie
Bourbon Red toms, $10 ea.
Unadilla, Ga., Care Log Ca
2 turkey hens, wt. ar
and 1 gobbler, about 18 Ibs.
Red Bourbon crossed, $5.5
Mrs. R. V. Newsome, Wa
Rt. 6; Box 37. eo
M. B., Goldbanks strai
turkeys: hens, $7. 50
ea., 2 toms, 1927 hatch, wt
ibs. Bird Bros. strain
breeding) $12 ea. B. B
well, Ga., Rt. 1.
4 pure bred M. B. t
are 1928 hatch, and oth
All fine, good layers, $
1928 tom, $7; 1 slightly
tom, $4. All FOB. Mr
mas, Viennua, Ga., Rt.
Plants For Sale ea
% Wanted
-Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
100, $2 M, del. Fig and black wal-
ut sprouts, each, 20c ea., 6 for $1;
8 kinds grape vines (do not know
me of variety) same price as above.
ll orders for $1 del. Mrs. Joe W.
raft, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3.
-Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.-
-M, or exch. for white cannas, any
olor gladioli, except red, or 2 yr. old
ted roses. Mrs. C. C. Griffin, Cor-
Gay ht, Cs
_ Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
and Chas. Wakefield, 65c for 500,
25 M, del., $1 M collect. H. C.
owe, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 5.
Frost: proof E. J. cabbage plants,
rown from genuine L. I. seed, post-
aid; 50c for 250, 75c, 500, $1. 50 M,
eize Taker onion plants, same price.
ii. Walker, Cordele, Ga., RFD D.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c
a 100, $1 for 700. Mrs. Joe W. Ford-
m, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. .
Frost proof cabbage plants: Chas.
V., and Copenhagen, prepaid, $1, 500,
50 M, $1 M, collect. Filled immed-
tely. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland,
Meh}
-E. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage
ants, frost proof, $1 M, ready to
ip; collard plants, $1 M. D. M. Boat-
ight, Coffee, Ga.
-E. J., Chas. Wakefield cabbage and
ollard plants, $1 M, each; Bermuda
onion plants, $1.50 M. Ready to ship.
Il exch. 1500 cabbage plants for 1
. N. C. Runner peanuts; and 1 M
ermuda onion for 1 bu. pinders. Will
ant about 1500 pinders. J. R. Boat-
ight, Coffee, Ga.
trawberry plants, $2 M.,, or exch.
cabbage or Bermuda cnion plants.
lant for plant. Mrs. W. A. Howell,
White Plains, Ga.
Lady Thompson and Everbearing
trawberry plants. 45c a 100, $4 M.
rompt shipment. Cash with order.
liss Fay Allen, Cumming, Ga., P. O.
me 4S
Succession, E. J., and Chas. Wake-
eld cabbage plants, 25c a 100, $1.25
, onion plants, 25 a 100, $1 for
00, $1.75 M, postpaid. Mrs. Etta Dur-
am, Sale City, Ga.
Frost proof E. J. and Chas. Wake-
eld cabbage plants, 20c a 100, $1.25
M. E. M. Longshore, See Ga.,
a sciagierly dts '25c
100, Himalaya blackberry vines, 6
50c. 18 for $1. D. S. Barden, Le
Cabbara plants, $1 M. J. A. Had-
n, Valdosta, Ga.
es bieibelis blackberry rooted plants,
$2 M, postpaid; Burbanks thornless
cekberry cuttings, $1.75 M. Mrs.
eo. Theus, Butler, Ga.
illions of E. J., Dutch, Wakefield
bage plants, postpaid, $1.25 M, 70c
500. J. R. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Frost proof Chas., E. J. Wakefield
E. Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
pe field grown, 65c for 500, $1 M,
Mi up, 75c M. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
L. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.
E. J. cabbage plants, ready to ship,
M, del. HB. J. Gaines, Seville,
a Chas. W. and Bermuda on-
plants, white and yellow, each,
e Tor 500, $1.25 M, all del. W. O.
'aldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
rost proof Chas. W, E. J. cab-
bage plants, 60c for 500, $1 M. 5M, up,
15e M. From highest grade seed. R..
S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.
Cabbage plants now ready: 500, 45c;
1M, 70c, 10M, ee Onion plants,
500, 60c; 1M, 95c; 5 94,500;- Raa ds
Williams, Ouitnian: Ss
Frost proof. cabbage and manicuae
onion plants now ready. All leading
varieties; 100, 80c; 300, 75c; 500, $1;
1M, $2 postpaid; By express, 75 in
lots of 3M or more. Write for special
prices on larger lots. James M. Hen-.
ry, Doerun, Ga., Box 41.
Cabbage, onions and collards, all
$1 per M, or 5M for $3.75; 10M for
$6.50. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.
Kudzu roots, $1 for 25 postpaid; $10
per M, FOB. Chas. E. Oxford, Rt. 2;
Williamson, Ga.
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
cabbage plants, 90c per-single M; 60c
per M, exp. col. O. M. Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville, Ga.
Frost proof Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 75c; 1M,
$1.25 postpaid; $1 per M. expressed;
5 M or more expressed at T5c M.;
Klondike strawberry plants, 1 yr. run-
ners, Inspected and certified by State;
500, $1.50; 1M, $2.75 mailed or $2.25
per M expressed; 10M or more, $2
per M, expressed, cash with order.
Prompt - shipment. Major Crow,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Nice size early Wakefield cabbage
and Bermuda. onion plants, postpaid
in Ga. 500, 65; $1 per M, exp. collect.
5M, $3.50 cash. Prompt shipment in
ventilated slatted crates. G. W. Wat-
son, Ashburn, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch
eabbage plants; white and yellow cry-
stal wax Bermuda.onion plants; $1
per M in 5M lots; $4 in 10M lots or
more; 75c per M. Orders filled day
received. Malcom Brothers, Ty Ty, Ga.
Bermuda Onion plants $1 per M;
Frost proof Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, $1 per M. Prompt
shipment. Andrew Clark, Thomasville,
Ga.
- White crystal wax Bermuda onion
and J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage,
heading collards, all 500, 75c, $1.25
del. Expressed $1 per M, any amt.
Masterdom. strawberry plants, 60c
hun.; $3 M. Iceberg lettuce, 50c hun.
>rompt shipment. Satisfaction guaran-
teed or money refunded. Walter W.
McEver, Braselton, Ga.
40 or 50 M asparagus crowns. J. B.
Vining, Marshallville, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
hun. eash or will exch. for white feed
sacks. Mrs. T. B. Dinning, Rt. 2, Ad-
| airsville, Ga.
Lucretia dewberry plants and Na-
pier grass roots for sale or will exch.
for cabbage plants or peas. W. J. Jos-
ley, Americus, Ga.
Leading varieties cabbage plants
and Bermuda onion plants, 500, 75c;
$1.25 per M postpaid. 3M and over,
$1 per M. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga.
Early Jersey and Flat Dutch cab-
bage and Bermuda Onion plants, 500,
75c; $1.25 per M. postpaid... A. C.
Chanclor, Seville, Ga.
Improved Klondike strawberry
plants, state inspected and certified,
$2 per M, cash with order. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. W. B. Crow, Rt. 4,
Box 78, Cumming, Ga.
Imp. large Klondike plants, 25c per
hun.; Everbearing strawberry plants,
40 per hun. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Rt.
4, Cumming, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants now
ready, Early Jersey, Flat Dutch, post-
paid, 250, 50c; 500, 85c; 1M, $1.25.!
North Brothers Plant Co., Seville, Ga.
_ Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, 20c hun., 45c, 300; $1 per M
del. Klondike strawberry plants, 35c
hun.; $1 for 300, del. Lee Crow, Oak-
wood, Ga., Rt. 1.
Now ready, millions fine frostproof
cabbage plants, 500, 65c; 1M, $1; 5M
$3.50. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga.
Klondike strawberry plants, 500, $1;
1M, $1.85. Chas. Wakefield, Early
Jersey cabbage plants, 500, 75c; 1M
1M, $1.85, Chas. Wakefield, Early
1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, strong and frost
proof. 60c per 500; 90c per M. J. S.
Burgess, RFD 1, Pembroke, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 10c
per hun. or $1 per M FOB. Cash with
order. Mrs. D. Whidden, Chula, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield and Early
Jersey cabbage plants, well rooted,
frostproof. 60c per 500; 90c M, promp*
del. Mrs. Eva Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.
Jersey Charleston Suvcession cab-
onion plants, 200, 40c, 500, 75e; $1.25
per M, del. R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga.
Leading varieties frostproof cab-
bage plants, 500, 70c; 1M $1.25; post-
paid. J. R. Pope, Rt. 3, Pitan, Ga.
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c per
kin or Muscovey duck eggs or R. I.
Red eggs. Pink canna bulbs, 10c ea.;
red and yellow cannas, 5e ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. R. Wise, Wadley,
Ga.
field cabbage plants, 500, 57c; 1M, $1.-
25 del., 10M, $1 M collect; Klondike
strawberry plants, 500, $1; 1M, $1.90
del. W. O..Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ga.
Well rooted Himalaya vines, Lucre-
tia dewberry, well rooted, 75c for 12;
100 for $5. Red speckled large ellen:
canna roots. Will exchange for Azal-
eas, rhododendrons, or Jap barberry
bush. Large dbl. King Humbert can-
nas. Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Leslie, Ga.
Early Triumph, Boon, Spanish, old-
time Nigger Killer pink and purple
skin porto rican potato plants, $2.50
per M, FOB Capper, Ga. Also straw-
berry plants, 25c per hun. or exch. for
field peas. J. M. Boatright, Capper,
Ga.
Well rooted frostproof Charleston
and Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants,
90c per single M; 5M and more, 60c
M express collect. Obie DEON Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Lady Phormpaon strawberry plants,
500 for $1.25; $2 per M, postpaid. G.
W. Olivet, RFD 2, Gainesville, Ga.
Himalaya blackberry vines, 50, well
rooted, $1; also straw brooms, 1 doz.
for $1; Wild goose plum trees, 1 doz.
for $1. Add postage. Mr. E. W. Hale,
Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 5.
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
hun; 500, $1.25; $2 per M del. Erskin
Waldrip, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ga.
Winter heading frost proof Wake-
field and Early Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, $1.25 M; 5M or more, 95c;
Bermuda onion plants, same price. B.
R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Leading varieties cabbage and Ber-
muda onion plants, $1 M; Iceberg let-
tuce, and beets, 50 per hun. All del.
Mrs W. R. Lindsey, Lenox, Ga.
Lady Thompson and Klondike straw-
berry plants, $2 M. Hoyt Anderson,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants
for immediate shipment. $1.25 M;
10M, $9. Charges collect; 15c per hun.
or 500 by parcel post $1 collect. C. E
Garrison, Coolidge, Ga. ee
Frost proof. cabbage plants, 300 for
50e, 500 for 65c; 1M for $1 postpaid;
Crystal wax | Bermuda onion, plants,
bage, crystal wax and straw Bermuda |
hun.; $2 per M, or exch. for pure Pe- |
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
oS , January 17, +1929.
300 et 500} 500 for 75; 1M for $1.35.
postpaid. Mrs. Lillie E. Pike Fie?
gerald, Ga.
Frost proof Early ray Chas.
Wakefield cabbage plants, 50e M. FOB
shipping point in 5, 10 and 25 M lots.
J. H. Sumner, Omega, Ga., Rt. I.
Cabbage, onion and collard plants,
send COD, mail or exp., 500, 65c; 1M,
$1; 5M, $4.50, 10M, $7.50. L. H. Al- ee
lison, Tifton, Ga.
-. Missionary strawberry plants, se-
lected, well rooted, not. mixed,
well
packed, postpaid in 1st or 2nd zone,
300 for $1, $1.50 per 5C, 1M for $3.
Red May cherry, 10c ea., $1 per doz.
Large yellow quince, nice, 10 ea. or |
$1 per doz. Sage plants, asparagus,
roots, rhubarb, 10c ea. Kudzu roots, ~
50c per 100. Seed of palma Christa,
10c per cupful. Double hollyhock seed,
10c per cupful. Other seed and flow-
ers. Mrs. T. H. Darnell, Jasper, Ga.,.
a. 1.
Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, 80c FOB, 95c del. Oct. 15 sow-
ing. Will have graded tomato plants
for April delivery, 5 to 6 in., 25c per
C., 4 to 5 in., 20c per 100. All orders
for No. 1 plants must be received by
July 1st. John Crone, Philomath, Ga.
Himalaya cuttings, well rooted, 12
for 25c. Variety of strawberry plants,
20e per C. Mrs. Alice Garner, Pal-
metto, Ga.
Succession, Wakefield and Flat
| Dutch cabbage plants, $1.40 per M del.
Strong, well rooted plants grown from
Ist class seed. Would like to contract
to furnish 10 or 15M per wk. at $1
per M del. Very fine strawberry
plants, $2.50 per M. Alice E. Gibson,
Folkston, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 46.
Want to exchange cabbage plants
for peas, cotton seed, velvet beans, or
corn for planting. H. M. Williams,
Pavo, Ga.
Mastodon strawberry plants for
sale. $2 per C postpaid: Spring and
Fall bearing. -L. Hattaway, Blakely, _
Ga.
Imp. Watson everbearing strawber-
ry plants, large size, prompt ship-
ment, $2.25 per M postpaid, 25 per
C. Mrs. Dora Vance, Flowery Branch,
Ga. Rt. 2.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey and Charleston Wakefield and
Flat Dutch, 500 for 65c, $1 per M
del., $3.50 per 5M collect. E. Y. Stokes,
Rt. 8, Macon, Ga.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field and Succession cabbage plants,
25e per C, 75 per 5C, $1.25 per M
i Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
a.
- Wakefield and Flat cabbage plants, .
mixed varieties free. 25c per C, 50c
per 250, 75c for 5C, postpaid. Extra
large selected, 5c per C extra, Ex- ~
pressed extra large size, $1.25 per
M, 10M for $10. Medium size, $1 per
M, 10 M for $7.50. Guarantee good
plants R. O. Parks, Darien, Ga.
Early Jersey, Flat Dutch, Charles-
ton Wakefield, frost proof cabbage
plants, postpaid, 500 for 70c, 1M for
$1.25. Bermuda onion plants, same
price postpaid: John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Early
Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Flat
Dutch, Succession, $1 per M, 5M for
$3.75. Onion plants, $1 per M. Large,
well rooted plants. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25
per C. ay 8. J. Herring, Hartwell,
Ga., Rt.
Yellow. Bemaude onion plants, rea-
dy, 500 for 60c, $1 per M postpaid.
a H. Davis, Rt. Be Browns
a.
PLANTS FOR SALE _ :
Cabbage plants, frost iphest open
ull grown, from long Island seed,
Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield,
now ready, 5C for 60c, $1 per M, del.
- by parcel post. J. O. Stokes, Fitzger-
ald, Ga., Rt. 6.
Frostproof cabbage plants, extra
early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
fields, large, well rooted, shipped
promptly in ventilated boxes, 200 for
40c, 500 for 60c, 90 per M del. post-
paid. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.
_ Strawberry plants, mammoth, ever-
bearing, 25c per C. Will exchange for
_ seed: Add postage. E. L. Corley, Rt. 1,
- Mauk, Ga.
_ White fig sprouts, pomegranates,
horse apples, May cherry, black wal-
nut, 1, 2 and 3 ft., 1c ea. Add post-
age on order under 50c. Mrs. Jose-
_ phine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas-
and Early Jersey, Wakefields, prompt
shipment. 90c per M del. 5M or more,
- 65c per M fob. Obie Crow, Gaines-
ville, Ga, Rt. 1.
Hernihnds onion plants, strong, rea-
dy to ship, $1.25 per M del. F. O. Mar-
tin, Jakin, Ga.
_ Strawberry plants, 25c per C, $2. 25
per M. Irene Foster, Ellijay, Ga., Rt.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
-20e per C. Will exch. for anything
useful. Add postage. Black English
_ grape cuttings, 25c per doz. Mrs. Man-
da Blendersons Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box
a4.
Well rooted kudzu plants $2 per C,
$8 per 5C, $15 per M. Will exchange
_ for cotton seed or budded pecan trees.
W. B. Parrish, Brooklet, Ga.
_ Everbearing strawberry plants, $1
M, FOB, or exch. for Bermuda onion,
or cabbage plants. M for M, or for
Ga. spreading peanuts. B. F. Knowles,
Wrightsville, Ga,, Rt. 5.
field cabbage and Yellow Bermuda |
onion plants: prepaid, 45 for 200, 95,.
500, $1.65 M, 5M, $6.50. J. B. Proctor
Eastman, Ga.
Chas., E. J., and Early Flat Dutch
cabbage plants $1 M, del., or 5c
M, collect. Guaranteed. Shipped
promptly. Gradt Turner, Macon, Ga. a
Rt. 3.
Chas. Wakefield and Early J. a
bage plants, 75 for 500, $1. 25 M,
postpaid. J. B. Bennett, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
_ PLANTS WANTED
- Bermuda onion plants, will exch.
flowers for same. Mrs. J. L. Burk,
Tifton, Ga., Rt. A
1M Pane onion plants, 500 run-
ner bunch beans, carrots, beets, spin-
ach ,collards, mustard rape, swiss
chard, celery, Kentucky wonder pole
bean seeds. Will exchange flower
bulbs, watermelon seeds, and other
useful things. Mrs. M. C. Hares: Rt.
2, Carnesville, Ga.
Want cabbage plants,
Irish potatoes, butterbeans, and a reg.
Jersey heifer, or baby calves. Will
exch. for same. Write. A. M. Lewis,
Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Black walnut kernels, extra large,
bright and dry, 45 Ib., del. John
_ Crone, Philomath, Ga.
: Nice, long straw brooms, made from
1928 crop, $1.40 doz., will exch. for
dried fruit, peaches and apples, free
from worms and core. Ea. to pay
chgs. Mrs... a Ceciinder Camilla,
| special p
Ellabell, Ga, RED 1.
Hen feathers, 12c pried No ae
Piedmont Cleveland big boll cotton.
_ Field grown frost proof E. J., Wake- |
sweet and
ice for lot.
and tail feathers. Sell or exch. for
peas, corn, or anything of equal val-
ue I need. . W. Few, Apalachee, Ga.
15 Ibs. clean geese feathers, 50c lb.,
or exch. for S. C. R. I. Red pullets,
not over 1 yr. Write at once. Mrs. Carl
Warren, Donalsonville, Ga., Rt. A.
Black walnuts, hulled, 1928 crop, |
4c lb., hickory nuts, 3c lb., artichokes,
ldc qt. Add postage on orders under
as Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell,
a. ;
1928 crop Black walnuts, good and
sound, unhulled, 50c per 100 lbs., or
exch. for white feed sacks, dried fruit
or any kind of peas or beans. Write
what you have. Mrs. J.-T. Daniels,
Dexter, Ga., Rt. 38.
Ground: oyster shell for chickens, $1
per 100 lbs., FOB Savannah. W. A.
Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 E. Bay St.
175 cotton chicken feed sacks, 100
lb. size. 10c ea., or exchange for pure
hog lard at market price, each deliv-
ering. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.,
Care Oconee Poultry Farm.
Sun cured tobacco, 1927 crop, for
smoking. 4 Ib. pkgs. $1 del. W. M.
Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt, 4.
1928 crop large black walnuts, 50c
bu., FOB; also 1928 crop rice, 20c
lb., postpaid; seed rice for: planting.
Mrs. Ella Everett, Richland, Ga.
Black walnuts, hulled and dried, 3
Ib; Spanish peanuts, 10 Ib. Cecil
Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Old fashioned black walnuts, $1. 50
per bu. of 50 lb. to bushel. Mrs. D. C.
Griffin, Gibson, Ga.
15 bu. mixed hickory nuts, 2 1-2
Jlb., FOB Marietta, Ga., or will ex-.
change for seed peanuts, bushel for.
bushel. John P. Cheney, Marietta, Ga.
200 lb. black walnuts, hulled and
dried, 8c lb., FOB Mitchell, Ga, Mrs.
Linton Filson. Mitchell, Ga.
Nicely made straw brooms, $1 doz.
or exchange for baby chicks or hens |:
not over 3 yrs. old. Would also con-
fsider any other farm produce in ex-
change. Tom P. Trowell, Ambrose,
Ga., Rt. a Care G.- Young.
fie pounds new white goose fea-
ther pillows in new ticking, $4. Mrs.
Henry Mathis, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 9.
Good white 100 lb. poultry bars free
from holes, 10c ea., del. W. J. Holz-
claw, Canton, Ga., Rt. 1. ~
Good straight seasoned hickory axe
handles, 25c ea.; del. or 25 for $4.50.
J. B. Kendrick, Scotland, Ga.
Two grown squirrels. Write best
price. R. L. Fendley, Waco, Ga. Rt.
LE
Nice, clean feathers, 35c lb., or ex-
change for equal value. Miss Parrie
Hill, Hogansville, Ga.
1928 crop hulled Black walnuts, sun-
dried, $1.50 bu., or exch. Mrs. V. C.
Ray, Chicamauga, Ga., Rt. 2.
3 Ibs. clean tediliore: $3. Miss Carl-
ie Kemp, Marietta, Ga.
Clean, nice chicken feathers, 25c lb.
Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
200 chicken feed sacks (good grade)
10c ea., or $9 del., or will exch. for
good, new hog lard at market price.
F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.
20 Ibs. pure geese feathers, in per-
fect cond., (used some) 5c \b., or
exch. Mrs. R. L. eee Covena,
Ga.
1 grain craddle, good as new, used
a little one time, $5, or exch. for good
Ga. Cane syrup. D. F. Hall, Wrights-
ville, Ga., Rt. 6.
Black walnuts, hulled to dry, 3c Ib.,
lhickory nuts, 4 lb., FOB.: Mrs. V. E.
,| McCook, McIntyre, Gas Rt. 2.
_ Nice, clean walnut kernels, b0c a
O Eliseo !
Tb. aE Martha Cochran, East Ellijay,
| aes 4
1 squirrel, $2.50. Dalton peat Wy
Ga, Rit,
Whole wheat flour from well clean-.
ed and select wheat, 20 lbs., prepaid,
150 mi. and under by parcel post,
$1.85; 48 lb. sack, $2.65; 150 to 300
miles, 24 lbs., $1.60; 48 lbs., $38. P. W.
Etheridge, Milner, Ga.
5 gal. dise milk can, used about six
wks., $3.75 FOB. Fuller Sturdivant,
Chipley, Ga., Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Want new geese feathers. Will exch.
value for same. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Ad-
airsville, Ga.
Want to exch. value for broom
straw. Mrs. A. 8S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
Want 100 lbs. ea, of genseng and
snake root, twice a mo. Must be free
from dirt and not broken. M. L. Van
Dyke, Jeffersonville, Ga.
Want to exch. oranges, tangerines,
and grape fruit for peanuts, chest-
nuts, or artichokes. A. J. Brett, |
Brunswick, Ga., 2301 Ellis St.
Want refused tobacco leaves to use
on chicken house and nests. Write
what you have and price. Mrs. L. B.
Calhoun, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want to exch. value for geese or
duck feathers at 50c lb., or for Red
Spanish peanuts. Write. Mrs. Rosie
Crow, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want real first class quality flour,
raised and grown in Ga. Waltons
Restaurant, Atlanta, Ga., 193 White-
hall St., SW.
Want new geese feathers. Must be
reasonable. Mrs. Beverly A. McDon-
ald, Townsend, Ga., RFD.
SECOND-HAND MACHNERY
FOR SALE
1 horse steel bean Chattanooga plow,
No. 62; $5; 1 Middle Buster, $8; 2-
horse Oliver, No. 138, $8. J. S. Kitch-
ens, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
Several wood bean plow stocks: 1
|Little Joe harrow without teeth; one
Lynchburg middle buster; 1 No. 70
Chattanooga turning plow, for sale
cheap, or exch. also have one 6 ft.,
McCormick Binder, in good cond., 1
mule and 1 tractor tongue, $50 or ex-
change for beans, peas, corn, cotton
seed, or any other farm product. W.
E. Smith, Jr., Agt., Carrollton, Ga.,
Riel.
24 in. Meadows corn mill, in good
cond. Sell or exch. for Piedmont cot-
ton seed, field peas, or for riding cul-
tivator. J..I. Harden, Zebulon, Ga.
Farming tools and implements for
2 horse farm (write for description)
sell all at rock-bottom price; also corn
shredder in good shape. Sell at bar-
gain or exch. for corn, syrup or any-
thing can use. Write or come see. J.
L. Merritt,-Alma, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 John Deere riding cultivator, in
A-1 cond., $25 cash, or exch. for corn.
Otto Crow, Lavonia, Ga.
1 Oliver riding cultivator, No. 32,
with all sizes in sweeps, scooter, two
dise, ete., in good shape, used 2 yrs.,
$50 cash or exch. for 2 tons of good
hay, 2 good cows, or hogs, or 50 bu.
good corn. A. T. Pope, Dublin, Ga.
1 horse Oliver plow, $5; 1 farm
bell (has been heard 2 miles) $5, or
exch. for White or Brown Leghorn
hens, or corn. B. Wilson, Midville, Ga.,
Rt-2:
_1 Fordson tractor, run less than 30
days; one 28 disc. harrow for tractor;
a * xX
| (needs slight repair) $12 or exch. fo
joats. H. E, Bowman, Buford, Ga., Rt
|Fordson. Write make, cond., and what
1 John Deere riding eine
12 hens; R. I. Reds or Silver Lae
Wyandottes. Ea to pay charges. G
A. Johnson, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2.
One 50 tooth smoothing harrow,
$10; 1 Empire corn and pea planter,
$10 or exch. for a good bull calf, not
less than 6 mos. old. W. D. Wie
Raymond, Ga.
2 horse walking Oliver cultivator,
almost new, $385, or exch. for Otootan |
soy beans, syrup or reg. Duroc pigs.
G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga., Rt. 2.
Bean spray tank, Calif. Senior har-
row, boree plow, peach tree pruners,
ete., all in good cond., for sale. C. C.
Bicheno. Byron, Ga. w
1 Chattanooga cane mill, No. 44 =
complete with full equipment, $100;
2 John Deere riding cultivators, like
new, $25 ea. 1. Williamson stump
puller, $200; complete dairy equip-
ment and fixtures for sale. Fred C..
Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
1 Fordson tractor, with Tom Hous-
ton side plow, and pulley, in good
cond., $150. No one to operate reas-
on Par selling. W. B. ae Au-
gusta, Ga., Rt. 3. 3
2 Martin Ditchers, $17.50 ea., ae
J. H. OC. Riding cultivators, $25 ea.,
McCormick binder, $50. Day Davis,
Rutledge, Ga. i :
DeLaval cream separator, nearly
new. Half price FOB Madison. E. He
George, Madison, Ga.
Dayton deep well Biulnet Siti we
cessories. Sell or exch. for corn or
7%
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
WANTED
Want 20 in. dise cutaway harrow
also Covington cotton seed droppe
to plant cotton seed only. S. F Pir
kle, Lilburn, Ga.
Want Internl. riding enitivator: ;
cheap for cash. A. 0. Barnes, oe
mont, Ga. ve
Want one 3 H. P. gas eng. in good
cond. Must be cheap. J. P. Watson,
Sr., Hawkinsville, Ga.
Want 1 side and dise plow and 2
or 28 disc harrow for a Fordson trac
tor, of any good make. Must be in|
No. 1 cond., and cheap for cash. Writ
make, how long have been in use an
price. E. D. Crider, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want 1 Oliver or Athens plow for
Fordson tractor, also dise harrow for
size disc. J. H. Belcher, Adairsville,
Ga., Rt. 2.
Want hand power corn shellr: an
cleaner. Must be in first class cond
and cheap for cash, or will exch. hog
at market price for above and del. ~
ways if in hauling distance. HE.
Lester, Fort Valley, Ga.
CORN, SEED CORN, & CORN MEA
FOR SALE
Popcorn, nubbed and shelled, 1 1
18; 2 lbs., 30c; 5 Ibs., 60c, 25 Ib:
$2.50. All postpaid. J. E. Mart
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 3. oe
50 bu. corn, sound, for seed, |
shuck, $1.25; selected for seed in ea.
$2.50. Rinmett Miller, woldieny G:
Box 85.
Hastings imp. seed corn, se
1 Oliver 8-hoe disc plow, all in A-1
stock, $2.50 per bu. Jas. B. toe
Brooks, Ga. :
PAGE TWELVE
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, PEA-
FOWLS, GEESE, PHEASANTS, ETC.
WANTED
(Continued from page 9)
Want 20 to. 25 pheasants. State
what you have and price. S. E. Bram-
. lett, Owings, S. C. :
Want 1 M. B. turkey tom, wt. from
20 to 25 lbs., and 3 or 4 M. B. hens,
12 to 15 Ibs. Must be good stock and
cheap. Mrs. I. J. Tucker, Cochran,
Ga., Rt. 2.
. Want 2 hens and 1 gobbler. Pure
Bronze. Will exch. 100 baby chicks
from heavy laying strain. Mrs. F.
Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2.
Will pay $10 ea. for peafowls, two
yrs. old or older, single or in prs. B.
R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Want 2 Mammoth White
drakes from heavy laying strain.
Must be pure bred, no culls. Mrs. R.
P. -Chanclor, Moultrie, Ga., RFD 3.
Want 12 to 15 pheasants. State
what you have and price. S. E. Bram-
lett, Owings, S. C., Care Bramlett
Farm.
Want to exch. value $10 for pr. of
any breed turkeys. State what kind.
Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Lyons, Ga., Rt.
ot,
Want to exch. 2 yr. old tom for 1
of like quality to prevent inbreeding.
Mrs. A. E. Pope, Winston, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want 2 Red turkey hens and 1 gob-
bler. Must be pure bred. Write best
cash price for immediate del. Mrs. H.
M. Kondom, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box
16.
Want to exch. value for 6 geese or
ducks, or for 12 guineas. M. Cc. Cole-
man, White, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE
100 heavy breed fryers for sale
January 15th at Market Bulletin
price. Shipped COD. E. W.: Kinsey,
- Lake Park, Ga.
- 24 Ibs. fat hens, 22c lb., also 15 Ibs.
fryers, 85c lb. 8 lb. stags, 4 1-2 mos.
old, 20c lb. Mrs. E. M. eee Fay-
etteville, Ga.
10 young Buckeye hens and 2 cocks,
$20 del. or $18 FOB. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamville, Ga.
12 mixed hens, February hatch, $1
ea. Will exch. for seed peanuts. W. J.
Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3.
25 mixed hens, $25 for lot. Mattie
B. McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga., Rt. 1.
20 Black Minorca pullets, Pape
strain, April or May hatch. Will ex-
ehange Wisconsin incubator, 500 ca-
pacity, good condition or Piedmont
Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed. H. A.
Wilson, Wilson Minorca Yards, RFD
2, Martin, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS
WANTED
Want 3S. C. R. I. Red March or
April cockerels. Must be good shape
and color of good laying strain. Do
not want the overgrown extra large
birds. State what you have and best
price for the 3. L. T. Long, Bremen,
Ga., R. 1.
Want 500 pure bred W. L., B. R., or.
R. I. Red ready to lay pallets: Pay
furnish chickens and half of feed out
of egg produce. I furnish wire hous-
es, range, half feed and do all work,
on 50-50 basis. Pleny of range, grain
sown and previous exp. Write. H. C.
Ferguson, White Plains, Ga., Rt. 1,
Box 47..
Want February, March and April
W. L. pullets, also yr. old hens. State
what you have. Must be cheap for
-eash, or will exch. brooders in good
cond. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
_ Want to exch. 12 White Rock yr.
Pekin
e MARKET BULLETIN
old hens, Fischel strain, no eulls, for
12 Barred Rock hens, same age. Want
Thompson Ringlet strain. Mrs. F. H.|
Comin, Newington, Ga., Box 26.
Want to get in touch with parties
having pure Warhorse and Shammo
Jap Games. W. J. McCain, Haylow,
Ga.. Lock Box 17.
Want to exch. equal value for
Thompson Imp. Ringlet cock. Must be
not more than second direct, and with-
out Standard defects. R. J. Powell,
Macon, Ga., Rt. 6.
Will exchange auto knitter (coarse
and medium) in good condition for
chickens, any breed. Prefer large
breed. Will take baby chicks. F. A.
Park, Alma, Ga., Rt. 4.
Will exchange 2 heavy quilt tops
for 1 pure bred Park strain barred
rock cockerel, or will exch. 1 April
hatch pullet of same strain and breed
for 1 cockerel. Mrs. J. S. Raulerson,
Rockingham, Ga., Rt. 38, Box 26.
Jersey Black Giant cockerel. Mrs. '
J. E. Passe, Route 4, Box 39, Madi-
son, Ga.
Want to exch. 4 pure bred dark
Cornish game rooster, 1927 fall hatch
for one of same on account of inbreed- |
ing. Mrs. C, A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Ga.,
Rt. 1, Box 19.
15 pure bred now laying S. C. ee
Leghorn pullets, March 1928 hatch,
and 1 cockerel. Nothing wanted als
first class birds of good laying strain.
Write best price at once. Mrs. Ida
Carson, Griffin, Ga.
100 to 500 day-old chicks to raise
on shares, to 8 mos. old. Chicks to be
delivered in March or April. Barred
Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Wyandottes
or Tancred strain white Leghorns.
Have good Buckeye brooders and fine
place for raising chicks. Would take
from 25 to 100 pure bred hens and
raise on shares. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins,
Bremen, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to Lech. 1 turkey tom, 20 mo.
old and 1 turkey hen same age, half
Mi. B.. for R. I: RK. B. Minoreas or
Brown Leghorn pullets. No culls: Mrs.
H. A. Martin, Lutherville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Will exch. 15 chicks for extra heavy
laying leghorn Tancred strain hens
in April. Mrs. F. Cowart, Rt. 2, Sum-
mit, Ga.
Want 2 or 3 capons to carry day
old chicks. Will pay $1 ea. or exch. 4
Buff Orpington cock. J. P. Smith, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Box 37, Homerville, Ga.
Want large hens weighing 5 lbs. or
more. Write what you have or make
price del. Apalachee, 8S. W. Few, Apa-
lachee, Ga.
Want standard wt. White Minorca
cockerel, also White Holland turkey
eggs. N. M. Carswell, Blythe, Ga.
Want. 1 Kiwi cock or cockerel, and
10 Kiwihens. H. B. Alrich, Clearwa-
ter, Fla.
Want to exch. value $10 for 10
young dark Cornish Game hens or
pullets, about ready to lay. Mrs. C.
M. Morgan, Lyons, Ga., Rt. C.
Want 400 well developed, Big strain
White Leghorn pullets, March 6th hch;
_|will take them at 10 wks. old, May
15th. Price must be right to get this
order. A. C. Duncan, Woodbury, Ga.
Want from 50 to 75 pure bred
Brown Leghorn, March or April hatch
pullets. No culls. Cheap for cash.
Write what you have. Mrs. J. F. Chas- |
tain, Cusetta, Ga.
Want to exch. value for 5 R. I. Red
18 mos. old hens. M. C. Coleman,
White, Ga.
Want to exch. value for 15 pure
bred R. I. Red hens. Must have good
color. No culls. Mrs. J. A. Grant, Zeb-
ulon, Ga., RFD.
Want limited number R. I. Reds
and W. L. pure bred yr. old. Must be
cheap. J. W. Hancock, Alma, Ga.
Want to exch. a thoroughbred Mar-
cy~strain J: B. Giant cockerel, for a
thoroughbred Thompson Imp. B. R.
rooster or cockerel. Mrs. J. P. Gaines,
Cave, Bartow Co., Ga.
Want 10 pure peed Parks strain
Barred Rock hens, not over 18 mos.
old. Will pay reasonable cash with
order price. Mrs. C. C. Smith, Dalton,
Ga Raa:
Want Bantams, any breed. State
what you have and best price. S. E.
Bramlett, Owings, S. C., Care Bram-
letts Farm.
_ BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Baby Chicks: Donaldson S. C. R.
I. Reds from flock tested for white
diarrhea, $15 a 100 prepaid. 1-2
with order, bal., on del. 5 per cent
discount on orders placed 3 wks. in
advance. 16c per chick in: lots less
than 100. Mrs. D. J. Harrison, Black-
shear, Ga.
Red baby chicks from Donaldson
dark red flock, hatched from eggs
from, my own hens, $16 per 100.
lel., also eggs from same strain, $1.50
and $2 for 15. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone
Mtn., Ga., Rt.'1.
Pare pred baby chicks: Tancred W.
. (direct), and Booths White Min-
orea (direct), 200 to 299 egg, pedi-
greed breeders. All trapnested, 365
days, $18 a 100, up; high quality as
represented in our Hen 502 at Geo-
gia contest; 3rd highest for 9th con-
secutive week. Write for mating list
N. C. Willoughby, Blackshear, Ga..
Care Willoughbys Trapnest Poultry |
Farm.
Baby chicks, of all Standard kind
and high grade. Del., after Feb. 3rd.
Write for prices. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
Valley, Ga., Care Peach Poultry
Farm.
_ Baby chicks for sale every week,
after Feb. 15th through hatching
season. Thompson strain, tested for
white diarrhea, $15 a 100 prepaid. .
100 per cent live del. J. F. Tyson,
Tennille, Ga.
Atheneon baby chicks: R. I. Reds
15 ea., only highest quality and best
service. Write us before you buy. H.
R. Gaskin, Americus, Ga., Leslie Rd.
Ferris Leghorn chicks from high
producing hens. Stock direct from
Ferris 2 yrs. ago from his best egg
strain. Orders for Feb. 1st, at $10
per 100 prepaid. 100 live del., also
Custom hatching: 3 1-2c per egg in
Buckeye incubators. Will take in lots
of 150 to 600 and hatch any heavy
breed for half chicks hatched. F. B
Flanders, Rockledge, Ga., Care Oco-
nee Poultry Farm.
Tancred W. L. baby chicks, from
pedigreed, trapnested stock; Custom
hatching: eggs set ea. Tuesday in No.
7 Buckeye incubator, 3 1-2c per egg,
$30 per M. eggs set. M. Law, Savan-
nah, Ga., Care Laws Leghorn Farm
Baby chicks, from pedigreed Tan-
cred W. L., with records of not less
than 200 eggs: $15 a 100; $65 for
500; R. I. Reds, $15 a 100; Mixed
Heavies for broilers, $13; Barred
Rocks, $15 a 100; 100 per cent live
del. Try and order as far ahead as
possible. We hatch ea. week and fill
orders or return money week re-
ceived, unless you wish a later dei.
Have 5000 per week. C. A. Burge,
Macon, Ga., Rt. 4, Care Cackle Hill
Poultry Farm.
Day old 8S. C. R. I. Red chicks, $15
a 100 del., mixed breeds, heavy, $11
a 100; Custom hatecring: 8c per egg
in lots of 100, 220, 260, or 480. Use
| Buckeye incubator only, and hatch
good, strong chicks. Mrs. E. H. om
|Cochran, Ga., Rt. 5.
| matic incubators, each, and per
| Reds, 15c, $13;
Odum, Ga., Box 27.
ery.
215d ohnson St.
Thursday, January 17, 192
Day old chicks: W. L. R. i
and Barred Rocks, $16 a 100 e
Custom hatching: $4 per 100%
$30 M. Eustace J. McKinney,
Blackshear, Ga. Care Blacks
Hatchery. see
Booking orders for Feb., M
and April del., baby chicks from
credited birds and hatches in
S. C. White, Brown and Buff
horns, 14c, $12; Eng. W. L., Ba:
and Buff Plymouth Rocks and
White Plymo
Rocks, White and Silver Lace
dottes, Buff Orpingtons and
Anconas, 16c, $14; Speckled Susse
W. Orpington, White Langsha
C. White and Buff Minorcas, |
$18; S. C. Black Minorcas, 17e, $
Heavy breeds assorted, 13c, $
hight breeds, assorted, 12, $9.50
per 100 with. order, balance C
ie per chick discount for cash in
with order. 100 per cent live
guaranteed. Mrs. wees be
Howell, Ga.
Black Minorca baby chicks: F
strain, prize winning stock, $18
100 prepaid. Feb. or March del
down, bal. when chicks see
A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.
Custom hatching: Con 140 te
eggs at 1 time, at 2 1-4c per eg;
4e per chicken. Mrs. V. E. Mo
Ashland, Ga., Rt. 2.
Quality day old chicks, careful
culled and mated flocks: B. R.,
Reds, White Rock, White Legho
$4 for 25; $7.50 for 50, $15 a
$70 for 500; $135 M. All live |
guaranteed. Book your order for
ture del., 2c per chick with order,
COD. W. S. Shields, Thomson,
Care Thomson Hatchery. |
High powered baby chicks: R
and Reds, $15; W. and B. Legho
$12; S. L. Wyandottes, $18. Pr
per 100. Discounts allewed for boo
ing orders for future del., Custo
hatching, $4 a 100. D. F. Thor
Athenon S. C. R. I. Reds: chic!
that live and grow and lay. A quali
and service. 15c ea., discount on 50)
or more; Get our description at
prices before you buy. H. BE. Gas
Americus, Ga.-
W. L. baby chicks, Vonie Van
strain. Book orders to be del.
March, 12c ea., $11 a 100. M. Knigt
Dacula, Ga., Care Knights Po
Farm.
Tancred W. L. chicks from h
laying, 2 yr. old hens, $15 a 100, 0
$4 for 25. March and April ha
Live del., guaranteed. Mrs. F. C
art, ees Ga. Rto2 2
Baby chicks: R. I. Reds, Buff {
ingtons, $4 for 25; $7.75 for 50;
a 100; $65 for 500; $127.50 M. p
vaid. 100 per cent live del. G
Fain, Edison, Ga., Care Fains Ha
BABY CHICKS WANTED
Want pure bred S.C. R. Le
baby chicks to raise on halves. Ha
good place and well fixed to ral
them. Can furnish ref: Write. M
Carl Warren, Donaldsonville, Ga.;,
A.
Want day old chicks mixed hes
breeds, in exch. for flower bulk
Mrs. E. L. Sterner, Gnas.
Rtes:
Want 200 baby chicks to rais
halves to 8 wks. old, any large br
Exp. chicken raiser. Let me hea
once. Mrs. M. M. Hany | Dee
January 17, 1929.
ABY CHICKS WANTED
nt baby. chicks to raise on hal-
10 or 12 wks. old, any kind,
urkeys. Good range for all
Guaranteed best of attention.
Clyde Rotand, Cochran, ee
Box 70.
it 150 or 200 baby chicks to
halves to 38 mos old. Tho-
bred stock; J. B. Giants, Ply-
th Rocks, R. I. Reds, or Buff
ngtons. James Henry Cantrell,
yrd, Ga., Rt. 1.
any large breed baby chicks
e on halves. 8 to 10 wks. old,
eys. Any number during the
_G. H. Day, Ambrose, Ga.,
ant 500 to 1 M. R. I. Red, B. R.
Jhite or Brown Leghorn baby
o raise on halves. Exp. poul-
J. W. Hancock, Alma, Ga.
_ EGGS FOR SALE
quality White Leghorn eggs
ng, Young-Tancred _ straiu
; trapnested and made good
, $1 per 15 or $5 per 100.
ght, Care Knight Bros. Poultry
Dacula, Ga.
Games, Allen Round Head and
Brown Red Game crossed eggs,
setting. Geo. H. ges Adel,
a ee
nze turkey eggs, 50c ea. Father
weighed 52 lbs. when 20 mo.
B king orders now for Maren
Rt. 4, Tifton, Ga.
et eggs Thompson Imp. Ring-
atings, cocks second direct
per 15 del. Cash with order.
A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.,
atching eggs from pure bred
_ Wyandottes, $1 per 15 or
for R. I. baby chicks, or will
he eggs and let party hatch on
Mrs. Effie C. Dye, Elberton,
, Box 16.
fon Parks strain barred
$1, 50 per 15 or $5 per 100.
ered permit C-55-29. Mrs. J.
n, Pelham, Ga.
Black Monorca hatching eggs,
ain, $1 per 15 del; Five yrs.
of Papes S. C. Black mon-
lusively. L. B. Millians,
Ga., 105 Temple Ave.
praiicon S. C. R. I. Red
irom 1st: pen stock (bought di-
rom Mrs. Donaldlson), $3 for
en, $2 for 15; 3rd pen, $1.50
Also can Nnish incubator
. G. C. Lane, Lincolnton, Ga.
urple J. B. Giant eggs, $2
s. C. West, Lilly, Ga.
| Rock, Thompson strain
or 15. Carton to be re-
Mrs. Miiton Sumner, Syl-
sav. o.
mden goose eggs, $3 per
nteed full blood. Mrs. J. T.
exter, Ga., Rt. 3.
jiant hatching eggs, from
ly bred and good laying flock,
per setting; $2.50 for 30 del.
y guaranteed. Mrs. I. J. Cleve-
rtwell, Ga., Rt. 2.
e, white selected hatching eggs,
3 for 50, $5 a 100; Aino laves
Mammoth Pekin duck eggs,
15. All pure bred and high
ing stock. Del. Daris Raul-
ckingham, Ga.
-arks strain Barred Rock
50 for 15, $3.50 for 50, $6 a
eg. Permit 29-D1-28. Mrs.
arrell, Colquitt, Ga.
d B. R. hatching eggs of
ng, $1 for 15; $1.75 for
1805
$2.25 for 45. All del. rates re
aes Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Lilly,
a.
Eggs fram pure | strains: Giant
Light Brahmas, $2 for 15; S. C. R. I.
Reds, Donaldson strain, $2 per 15;
Ringlet B. R.s, $1.50 for 15. No culls.
Mrs. J. R. Godard, nee Ga.,
Rt 1, Box 19;
Full blood Thompson B. R. eggs,
from good winter layers, $1 for 15
prepaid. Cartons to be returned. Mrs.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3.
Large Buff Orpington and Colum-
bian Wyandotte hatching eggs; kept
separate, selected layers, Either, $1.-
50 for 15, or $2.50 for 30 postpaid.
O. A. Kennedy, Glennville, Ga.
Selected Fischel strain White Rock
eggs, $1.25 for 15. T. V. Chatfield;
Culloden, Ga.
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 for 15. Car-
tons to be returned. Mrs. W. H. Fer-
guson, Sycamore, Ga,
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1. 50 for 18.
Will exch. for seed Spanish peanuts,
large pinders or chufa seed. Mrs. C.
C. Adams, Hortense, Ga.
Bred Black Minorca eggs, $1.25 for
15 prepaid; also pure bred Pape strain
hens and cocks, $2.25 ea. Mrs. Addie
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Pure bred Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs,
selected from 2 yr. old hens, $1.25 for
15. Carton to be returned. _ Mrs. J.
W. Gray, Lenox, Ga.
- Booking orders for turkey ege's from
large pure bred Bourbon Reds, $3.50,
March and April del. Write for in-
formation on my famous strain. Raise
98 per cent of hatch. Mrs. Julian F.
Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga.
Hatching eggs, Buff Rocks, $1.50
for 15, R. I. Reds: No. 1 and No. 2
Star pens, $5 for 15; prize stock, eggs
strain of eggs, $3 for 15; utility stock
also headed by Donaldson cock, direct,
$1.50 for 15. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lin-
colnton, Ga., Rt. 6.
Pure Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red
eggs, stock bought direct, from first
pen, $3 for 15; 2nd pen, $2 for 15 del.
Can furnish incubator lots. Mrs. G.
C. Lane, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6.
Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs, $1.-
50 for 15, $2 for 30, postpaid. Miss
Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.
Buff Leghorn eggs, $1.15 for 15;
also Buff Orpington eggs, 15 for $1.
25, heavy layers. J. P. Smith, Sr., Ho-
merville, Ga.
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, 5c ea; Donald-
son strain. Lewis B. Nobles, Seville,
Ga.
1 to 2 cases white, unfertile eggs,
sent c. o. d. in 6 or 12 doz. crates for
family use or in cases. Quote best
prices. Mrs. B. B. Wamble, Cairo, Ga.,
Ree,
Pure M. B. Turkey ees. Will book
orders for few settings at 75c per
egg or 10 eggs for $7. Cash only. Mrs.
J. E. Sikes, Rt. 2, Chester, Ga.
Pure bred Black Orpington setting
eggs, $1.25 for 15; delivered crates
returned. Will exch. for equal value
anything can use. Mrs. Asa W. Lind-
sey, Tennille, Ga.
Pure white Pekin duck eggs $2 for
15 delivered. For larger quantities
write for prices. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground, Ga.
Hatching eggs from pure bred
Thompson Imperial Ringlet strain
rocks, selected layers from 2 yr. old
hens. $1.50 for 15, cartons to be re-
turned. Mrs. J. W. Gray, Lenox, Ga.
Pure dark rich color Donaldson S.
C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 for 15 del. Mrs.
H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.
Pure bred Big Bone M. B. turkey
2 and 3 yr. old, 20 to 24 lb. hens,
mated to tom bred from a 52 |b. tom:
x
| No inbreeding. Bird Bros. strain, 50c
per egg, del., also fresh, hatching eggs
from pure bred J. B. Giants, Marcy:
strain, $1.50 and $1.25 per setting of
15. Shipped in break-proof cartons.
Mrs. I. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga.
Buff Orpington hatching eggs, $2
for 15. Fine laying strain of Orping-
tons. Mrs. W. W. Gaines, Atlanta,
Ga., 87 Clifton St., SE.
EGGS WANTED
Want hatching eggs R. I. Reds,
Barred Rocks, quote prices del. and
amounts that can be furnished. D. F.
Thomas, Odum, Ga.
Want 250 ea. Barred Rock and R.
I. Red select, fertile eggs for hatch-
ing. Want them every 12 days untii
May ist. Will pay 45c doz. del. Ne
pullet eggs wanted. J. D. Ward, Co-
lumbus, Ga., 203 32nd St.
Want 200 W. L. eggs for hatching.
Pure bred high egg record. Any
strain except Ferris. Will pay 4c an
egg from mature stock. No sma!l
ones, or will exch. Red stock hens
and cockerels for same. Mrs. J. E.
Sikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to exch. Porto Rico potatoes
up to 5 bu., for thoroughbred Barred
Rock or R. I. Red eggs, 1 bu. for
setting. Parties to pay postage on
exch. also want 100 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Any
large breed. Mrs. S. V. Durham,
Woodville, Ga.
Want hatching eggs from pure
bred flocks of B. R., R. I. Reds, and
Buff Orpingtons. Will trade chicks
or pay cash. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.,
Care Fains Hatchery.
CORN & CORN MEAL FOR SALE
Shelled white popcorn, 15c lb. Mrs.
E. L. Rogers, Griffin, Ga.
Marlboro Prolific seed corn, $3 bu.
Will exchange for Otootan soy beans,
syrup or registered Duroc pigs. G. C.
Edmondson, Rt. 2, Temple, Ga.
Old fashioned yellow seed corn, $1
peck del., $2.75 bu., f. o. b.
Sumner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3.
Red and yellow popcorn, 35c per
doz. ears. 1928 crop. Sound. Ruby
Hutts, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1.
Selected, extra fine yellow pop eorn
50c gt. $1.75 gal. Sidney Herring,
Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5.
_ White shelled pop corn,
10c Ib.,
postpaid on 5 lbs., or more. No checks |.
accepted. Mrs. hacen Beach, Gaines-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Seed corn for sale, $3 bu., or $1.75
per 1-2 bu., $1 pk. Pure and sound.
White cob and white corn. 2 and 8 ears
to stalk on good land. J. E. Bailey,
Raymond, Ga.
Whatley four and 5 ears to the
stalk, field selected, mnubbed anc
shelled by hand, $1 pk., or $3 bu
my station. W. W. Stallings, Musella,
Ga.
Nice large ear popcorn, any amount,
6c lb. Add postage. Eddie Dinning
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Popcorn, 10c cupful large, yellow
pumpkin seed, 20c cup; Eng., peas
20c cupful. Add postage. W. J. Tuck,
Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 59. x
Whatleys seed corn, grows 4 ears
to stalk and very small cob. Selected,
nubbed and shelled, $2.50 bu., FOB. |
Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga., Rt. 2.
2 pks. popcorn, 75c pk. Gene Harp-
er, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.
Mexican June corn for sale. Write
for samples and price. 8. B. Kinard.
Jackson, Ga. :
Hastings prolific seed corn, nub-
bed and sereened, or in ear. Nubbed,
$2.25 bu., FOB. B. E. Messer, Chats.
worth, Ga.
Large ear seed corn, 75c pk. R.. W-
Milton |<
Blanton, Talbotton, Ga.
White | shelled pop corn, 10c lb., post-
paid on 5 lbs. or more. No checks.
Mrs. Logan Beach, Gainesville, Ga.
Rte i
Whatleys seed corn, Ist yr. from
breeders. Hand selected, nubbed and
shelled, $3 bu., FOB. W. J. Cheek, Ft.
Valley, Ga.
Old fashioned yellow seed corn, $1
pk., del. Roy Teague, Lawrenceville,
Gas Rt; 1;
17 Ibs. pop. corn on cob, $1.25 and
34 Ibs. on cob, $2.10; 68 Ibs. $4; 14
ibs. shelled, $1.50, FOB. Sample on
request. George Reid, Ellaville, Ga.,
Biol
Pop corn, selected, yellow, 25c qt.,
FOB here. J. B. Thigpen, Jr., Rock-
ledge, Ga.
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL WANTED
Want corn and hay, less car lots,
del. my barn. W. e Waddelle, Pear-
son, Ga.
Want 25 bu. corn in shuck, also 1M
lbs., hay any good variety. Otootan
preferred. Make best offer, FOB
Talking Rock. Fred Eller, Talking |
Rock, Ga., RFD 2.
Want good, shelled corn and feed
oats. Make best price. H. P. Claxton, ;
Kite, Ga.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Seed Porto Ricans, potatoes, $1
bu., FOB. Mrs. S. V. Durham, Wood-
eile, Ga.
Limited supply certified acca po-
tatoes. Apply. W. C. Uridge) Valdos-
ta, Ga., Box 532.
200 Bae Porto Rico sweet pota-
toes, 75c bu., FOB. Farm truck load
John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
40 bu. Nancy Hall sweet potatoes,
75c bu. H. L. Greenway; Wadley, Ga.,
Rt. 2.
Porto Rican potatoes, $2 bu., del.
at home or Bostwick, Ga. Webster
Callaway, Farmington, Ga.
Limited suppiy of certified seed
potatoes. W. G. Uridge, Valdosta, Ga..
Box 582.
Nice, eating Irish potatoes, $1.50
del. H. V. Pickelsimer, Hurst, Ga.
8 or 10 bu. sound and smooth po- |
tatoes, $1 bu. Versie Lindsey, Tooms-
boro, Ga.
Porto Rico sweet potatoes. Sell or
exch. 2 bu. for 1 bu. Irish potatoes,
and also exch. 1 bu. for 7 lbs. dried
fruit. Parties to pay postage. Mrs.
S. V. Durham, Woodville, Ga.
Green Mtn., seed irish potatoes,
sranil Itubers, fine for planting
whole, $1.50 bu. Wm. Nunn, Law-
renceville, Ga., Rt. 4.
50 or more bu. nice, imp. Porto
Rico eating potatoes, $1 bu. W. H.
Douglas, Willacoochee, Ga., Rt. 2.
POTATOES WANTED
Want 1 bu. seed irish potatoes for
ylanting. Will exch. baby chicks for
same. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga..
Rt, 2: :
Want 100 bu. seed and 100 bu.
eating stock Porte Rico potatoes.
State if kiln dried, in crate, or bulk,
and lowest cash price. C. A. Dobbs,
Gainesville, Ga.
Want 1 bu. seed irish potatoes.
Early Bliss, or any early variety.
Will pay $1.25 for good, sound aed,
. Cowart, Summit, Ga.
Want some old-time Spanish or
Boon potatoes for seed. W. J. McCain 7
Haylow, Ga., Box 77.
PAGE FOURTEEN _
Flowers and ot For
Sale and Wanted
Abelia, Nudiflorum hydrangea, but-
terfly bush, Philadelphus, Punica,
Kerria, forsythia, primulinum, Grand-
duke Night Blooming jasmines, Eu-
onimus, oleanders, yellow, red, cream
with red stripes, dbl. pink, white,
-eream, variegated leaf, altheas, dbl.
- white, pink, lavender, wine spirea, Van
- Houtti, dbl. Reevesena, Thunbergi,
_ pink, crepe myrtles, red, purple, pink,
rosemary, any 4 for $1.15, 6 for $1.60
$3.20 doz. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, Cor-
dele, Ga., 512 16th Ave., East.
Blue grape hyacinths, 50c per C.
_ Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga.
Daffodils, shasta daisies, 25c doz.,
each; purple lilac, 20c ea., snowballs,
15c; yellow canna, 30c doz., yellow
exch. for anything useful. Irene Fos-
_ ter, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 48.
Yellow lilies, dbl. yellow -cannas,
; daffodils. and jonquils, zinnias, also
okra and Thursmond Grey watermel-
en seed. Sell or exch for shoats, rab-
bits, or baby chicks. Mrs. EH. L. Stern-
er, Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
400 mixed bulbs; Jonquils and daf-
- fodils, $1 a 100. David Green, Pow-
ersville, Ga. =
: Golden glow, bridal wreath, trailing
_ arbutus, and blooming peach, 25c doz.
each; blue iris, 40c doz., tiger lilies,
85c doz., black walnut sprouts, 30c
ea. shasta daisies, 8 for 10c; snow-
drops, 35 a 100; mtn. ihiree, 2 for
15c; crabapples, 20c ea., red and pink
rambler roses, 2 for 15; purple lilac,
40c ea., Fall pinks, 40e doz. Rosa
Belle Roper, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
_ Blooming size double pink and red
althea bushes, 35 ea. Mrs. R. C.
Lovett, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Purple lilac, snowdrop, yellow bell,
evergreens, mtn. laurels, granddaddy
grey_beard, pink crepe myrtle, pink
amion, crabapples, Dorothy Perkins
rose bushes, all well rooted, 15c ea.
Armour privet hedge plants, 12 1-2
ft., well rooted, $1. Add postage on
orders under 50c. Mrs. Josephine
Spear, Mitchell, Ga.
City of Portland, Eureka, white can-
na roots, 50c per doz. Also other .va-
vieties, 40c per doz. Milk and wine
lilies, 40 per doz. Red spider lilies,
25c per doz. Red Amaryllis, 75c per
doz. Yellow sweet narcissus, 75c per
: C. Large white narcissus, 25 per doz.
- White butterfly lilies, 40 per doz.
White spirea, oleander, white althea,
red and pink Dorothy Perkins rose,
wisteria, pepper and trumpet vines,
eentury plant, 10c ea. Mrs. J. E. Har-
rell, Rt. 6, Quitman, Ga.
_ Large double red King Humbert
canna, $2 per C. Lemon yellow, yel-
low and red cannas, $1.50 per C. Wht.
flag lilies, or white iris, 25 per doz.
Large yellow daffodils, jonquils and
white and yellow narcissus, mixed, $1
per C. 20 different rose cuttings, $1.
Well rooted Dorothy Perkins roses, 50
per doz. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga.
a2 wisteria vines, well rooted, pink
and purple, write first. Mrs. C. W.
_ Scarbrough, Stockbridge, Ga.
Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. ginseng
seed, 40c a 100. Miss Josephine Meis-
_ ter, Baldwin, Ga.
Purple Easter lilies, 20 doz., 1 yr.
Size purple lilac bushes, and Seven
f Sisters rose bushes, 25 each; bloom-
ing pears, 30c ea., large, well rooted
pink roses, old fashioned blue plums,
Oc each; primroses, well rooted, 5c
a, yellow and orange marigold seed,
japonica, 25c ea. All well rooted. Will
.Madam Alfred Coward rose and
MARKET BULLETIN
mixed, 5c tbls, add postage. Miss
Lemous Norton, Summerville, Ga., Rt.
2. :
Yellow jonqitils, 20c doz., Eng. dog-
wood, 20c ea., flowering Yaucoa (Ad-
ams needle) and snowdrops, 10c ea.,
$1 doz., each; also Brown fig sprouts,
small size, $1 doz., larger, $1.75 doz.
Mrs. Mary Teague, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2.
Dbl. jonquils, blue iris, white nar-
issi bulbs, 25c doz., ea. Mrs. Flora
Sams, Cumming, Ga., RFD 7.
Evergreen Eng. ivy, well rooted, 15c
ea., Calif. privet hedge, not rooted,
rooted Dorothy Perkins, 20 ea., wht.
Easter lily bulbs, 25c doz.,.$2 a 100
(all blooming size bulbs); brown fig
bushes, 15 ea., also Himalaya black-
berry plants, rooted; 10c ea., 3 for
25; 1 yr. size purple lilac bushes, 20
ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. M. Hart-
ley, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2.
ples, $1 doz., each; tiger lilies, 75c
a 100; mtn. laurels, and pink and yel-
low azaleas, 25e ea., 6 for $1; trail-
nig arbutus, pink and white, 40c doz.,
clematis vine, 15e a bunch; strawber-
ry tree, 25c ea. Johnson Chastain,
Morgantown, Ga.
Mtn. laurel, azaleas, hibiscus, 15c
ea., crabapples, cherokee roses, dog-
wood and lilac bushes, 10c ea., box-
woods, arbor vitaes, 25 and 50c ea.,
black raspberries, $1 doz., blue ber-
ries, 25 doz., tiger lilies, 75c a 100;
yellow cluster and April blooming
narcissi, $1.25 a 100; jonquils, 25c
doz. John 8. Wilson, Morgantown, Ga.
Dbl. yellow and red japonica, 25c
ea., 3 for 60c, or $3 for 100; All well
fated: bridal wreath, 5c; wandering
jew, 10c for 8 cuttings; all colors Fall
pinks, brown flags, and Easter lilies,
20e doz., each; Elephant Ears, 20c
bunch; peach roses, running black-
berry, 10c ea., Black walnut sprouts,
well rooted, 15 ea., also apple and
plum trees, and wall rooted weeping
willows, 20c ea. Mrs. Aner Silver,
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.
Purple iris, 35c doz., golden bells,
Everblooming sweet peas, and sage
plants, each, 2 for 10c; purple violets,
15e doz., pink oxalis bulbs, 5c; May
strawberry plants, 25c doz., and black
dewberry and blackberry and white
Bermuda onion plants, garden bean
seed, pecan or black cherry trees. Mrs.
J. E, Underwood, Cleveland, Ga., Rt.
a. : :
Mixed colors dbl. dahlias, 85c doz.,
cannas, bronze leaves, small -red
bloom, 5c; pink running, crimson
rambler and white baby roses, all
rooted, 10c ea., purple lilac, almonds,
and yellow, thornless rose, 15c; blue
violets, 10c doz., large flowering pink
canna seed, 10 doz., 10 kinds flower
seed mixed, and large sunflower seed,
10c; June lilies and white flags, 5c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. Winter, Bu-
ford, Ga.
Red Spider lily bulbs, 20c ea., 3 for
50e postpaid. No stamps accepted.
Mrs. N. Overby, Sandersville, Ga.,
815 South Harris St.
Boston, Ostrich plume and baby
breath ferns, well rooted, 20c; St.
Bernards lily, rooted, 15c ea. Mrs. _
P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Azaleas, rhododendrons, mtn. lau-
rels, Balm of Gilead, crabapples, li-
lac, trumpet creeper, 15 ea., tiger
lilies, 20c doz., 75c a 100; ee har-
dy phlox, 30c doz., Signe thornless
roses, 15 ea., Cherokee roses, 50c
doz., blue berries, 45 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Susie Wilson, Mineral
Bluff, Ga.
Large ee daisies, 8 doz. 50c;
50c per 100 cuttings; red & pink, well
{rooted and blooming size, 15c
sword ferns, i0c; preen and white |-
Pink Cherokee roses. and crabap- |.
walnuts, $1 bu., or exch. for tame
rooted cape jasmine, 12 in. high, 50c
ea. Mrs. L. P.. eae Elber-
ton, Ga., ht. 2
Blue grape hyacinths, 50c a 100.
Mrs. W. L. Akins, Hartwell, Ga.
50 well rooted white Easter lilies,
$4,50 postpaid. Mrss Geo. Theus, But-
ler, Ga.
Pink, dae white, blue larkspur
plants, calif. poppies, gillardi, or
blanket flower: Cold or freeze does not
kill any of these. All 2 doz. for 25c,
or exch. for white dbl. pinks. Mrs.
Doyle C. Knight, Dublin, Ga.
Red dbl. summer and Xmas cactus,
ea.,
striped and green leaf jew, 3 cuttings,
5c; white shasta daisies, 15 doz. (Cut
flowers last two weeks) red, yellow
cannas, 35c doz., red and and yellow
variegated, 5c ea. blub. Mrs. H. G.
Fraser, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.
Violets, blue, 20c a 100, cape jas-
mine, 10 and 15c; rooted plants, rose
mary, single tanzie, sage, ear-drops,
10c ea., lemon lilies, 5c bulb, 3 for
10c; yellow, thornless rose, oak hy-
drangea, 10c. Mrs. Joe W. Fordham,
Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
White spirea, purple lilac, Dorothy
Perkins pink running rose, 20c ea.,
6 for $1; shaSta daisies, 25c doz.,
large, yellow cannas, 50c doz., catnip
and garden sage plants, 6 for 25c.
All $1 or more orders del. Mrs. Joe
W.. Craft, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3.
Lavender iris, 30e doz., Dorothy
Perkins roses, pink and white, for-
sythia, and sword lilies, 50c doz., ea.;
pink spirea, Gen Jacquenotte rose, |
Van Houtti spirea. and variegated
rose, 2 for 25c; purple wisteria cut-
tings, and all colors Sweet Williams,
15e doz. Will exch. for something use-
ful. Mrs. Dinah Eller, Ellijay, Ga.,
RED 8.
Blue salvia, 20c doz., 3 doz., 50ec;
red verbena, 50c doz., running, blue
periwinkle, 2 for 25c; fox gloves, 25c
doz. Burpees iris, pink, yellow and
purple and all colors blue and laven-
der, $1 doz., Burpees imp. Tiger lil-
ies, from 10 to 20 blooms to stalk,
25c ea., milk and wine lilies, 25c ea.,
Madonna lilies and Aspadillion palms,
50c ea. Mrs. S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga.
Seed: dbl., annual pink poppies, 25
oz., dbl. red hollyhocks, 1-4 0z., 85c;
dahlia, flowered zinnias, mixed, all
colors, 1-4 oz., 25c. Mrs. Jno. W. Be-
all, Forest Glen, Ga.
Spencer sweet pea seed, $1 lb., as-
sorted mums, 20c doz., plants, true
water lily chrysanthemum plants, 25c
doz., African marigold and gardenia
seed, 10c teacup; hedge cuttings, ver-
bena plants, 10c doz., will exch. for
nest onions, plants or sets, also win-
ter garden pea seed, or other shrub-
bery and plants. Write what you have.
Mrs. L. L. Sutton, Douglas, Ga.
Dbl. daffodils and white narcissi
bulbs, 20 doz., dbl. pink and single
white oleanders, 15 and 25c ea., blue,
white and variegated iris, 25 doz.,
pink and white weigela, cape jasmine,
dbl., white spirea, 20c ea., crepe myr-
tle, lilac, yellow thornless roses, al-
theas, forsythias, 15c ea., 2 yr. old
monthly roses, pink and red, 25c ea.,
boxwoods: 2 yrs. old, 20c; 1 yr., 15ce.
All well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
J. Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
White Easter lily, 2e doz., $2 a
100; sage bushes, 15c ea., 2 for 253
well rooted; dry leaf sage, 1928 crop,
25c qt., black walnuts, large, red
plum June cherry bushes, 30c ea., 4
for $1, 1 yr. size., crepe myrtle, 25c
or 5 for $1; 1 yr. size purple lilac, 20
ea., 6 for $1. Add postage. Mrs, .
W. Rodgers, Conyers, Ga,
_ Thursday, January 17, 1929.
All colors daisy type mums, 25c
doz., (bought too many Janette Hell-
ers famous roses last yr., and will
sell) 2 yr. size, 75 ea., red and sun-
burst, 2 yr., 50c ea., aie Cochet, -
La France, A. K. Victoria, 2 yr., 85
ea. Mrs. V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga.
Golden Bells, bridal wreath, spirea,
thunberg (snow garland) flowering
almond, hydrangeas, hills of snow,
jasmine, weigela roses, white and
purple wisteria, red bud Judia bush- |
es, dbl. yellow jasmine, all blooming
size, 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 20c ea.,
$1 doz. Mrs. Mary Lou Eaton, Dahlon- 2
ega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Dbl. ved carnations, 15 ea., 2 for
25; hydrangea, 25c ea., dbl. red, or-
ange and yellow eannas, 10c ea., 75
doz., blue violets, 15 doz., choice
monthly roses, 25 ea., 5 for $1; rose
cuttings, all colors, 15 doz., holly-
hock seed, 15c cupful; dbl. giant zin-
nia, asters, phlox, 10c pkt., each, dbl.
marigold seed, 30c cupful. Mrs. D. M.
Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt. 1.
Large type cannas, Pillow of Fire,
scarlet blooms, green foliage, Wyo-
ming orange salmon blooms, bronze
foliage, Indianna orange salmon, green
foliage, Richard Wallace, canary yel-
low, green foliage; gladiator, yellow,
splotched red, 8c ea., 25 for $1.25;
Milk and wine lilies, 20c ea., 7 for $1;
dark blue and pink larkspur, pansy
shape heartsease, all colors annual ae
phlox, 20c doz., large type, prize win-
ning they saneheraums, 8c ea., 45, $1.-_
90. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cultural
directions furnished. Mrs. J. F. Chap-
man, Edison, Ga. :
Lavender and white spirea, laven-
der altheas, forsythia and choice ro-
ses, 50c ea., abelias, large clumps,
Amoor River privet, strong roots, 3.
for $2.75; boxwood, 18 to 20 in.
$6 per doz; bearing size pecan trees,
$2 ea. Mrs. Annie M. Butler, Chero-
kee Farm, West Point, Ga. :
American Beauty roses, pink and _
yellow azalias, hibiscus, golden for-
sythia, 25 ea,, 6 for $1. Coral pink
Cherokee roses, sweet scented crabs,
$1 doz., 10 choice rooted bush roses,
$1; coral bushes for hedges, 75c doz;
pink perennial phlox, giant daffodils,
cream narcissus, orange lilies, 35c
doz., Jap ris lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. A.
Wilson, Morganton, Ga. ally
Purple lilacs, yellow throniess ro-
ses, 15c ea; crabapples, 10c ea; trail-
ing arbutis, tiger lilies, white jon-
quils, 20c doz; Cherokee roses, 75c
doz. Miss Thelma Wilson, Morgan-
ton, Ga.
Cherokee roses, $1 doz., blue Iris
lilies, 40 doz; white jonquils, 25_
doz. Miss Lucy Wilson, Morganton,
Ga.
Yellow root, 30c lb., butterfly, 25e
ib; trailing arbutus, purpl Tris, 30c
does Bridal wreath, 10c ea; tiger and
lemon lilies, 20c doz; blue flag lilies,
jonquils, 25c doz; snowball bushes,
flowering quince bushes, 2 for 25c;
golden bells, 12 varities geraniums,
rooted and dbl. and single, 15 ea.
Miss Casanda Chumley, Ball Ground,
Ga., Rt. 3. 4
Purple Iris lilies, Shasta daisies,
20c doz; yellow canna bulbs, 40c doz; ~
yellow day lilies, 15c doz; dbl. pink
flowering almonds, yellow bells, 15
ea; brides wreath or spirea, 20c ea.
Mrs. G. B. McCrary, Gainesville, Ga.,
Rt: 1.
Tiger lilies, evergreen galax, trail-
ing arbutus, 15c per doz. Cherokee
roses, 40c per doz. Azaleas, red dog-
wood, purple lilac, crabapple trees,
15e ea. Yellow thornless roses, hardy
ferns, 10c ea. Add postage. Glen Mill-
holans, Mineral Bluff, Se
Crabapples trees and other shrub-
bery, 15c ea. Add postage. Mr. Loyd
Boggs, Morganton, Ga.
_ Large dbl. poppy seed. Will exch.
or sell 10 spoonful. Allso have zin-
nia and other flower seed to sell or
exch. Miss Billie M. Dorsey, Cleve-
land, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 92.
Blue grape hyacinth bulbs, 50c
per C. del. Miss Vena oe Hart-
well, Ga.
Palma Christian seed, 5 per doz.
Blue violets, 15e per doz. Large yel-
low marigold seed, 5 per pkg. Double
zinnia mixed colors seed, 5 per pkg.
Add postage. Mrs. R. S. Ellenburg,
Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. No. 3.
_ Pink crepe myrtle, 25 ea; sword
lilies, 50 per doz; orange lilies, jon-
quils, 25 per dos: pink almond, 20c
ea; snow on mountain, 15 per doz:
: ea; Verbena, hollyhocks, Loe ea., chin-
- quepin roses, 20c; snow on mie 15
doz.; birdseye bush, 15 ea; all well
rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Will James,
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.
Large hlogining size crimson am-
aryllis bulbs, $1 per doz.
filled for less than 6. Add postage.
no stamps accepted. Miss Thena
Tarmer, Rt. 1, Box 8, Sandersville,
Ga.
Yellow jonquils, yellow daffodils,
single white narcissi, white iris, yel-
low day lilies, $1 per C. Red spider
lilies, 50 per doz; double white nar-
eissi, 75c per doz. Mrs. C. C. Wye,
Middleton, Ga.
' Snowball bushes, 25c ea; rhubarb,
60c doz; arbor vitae, $1 per 4; tleel
lilies, 75c per C. Blue ash, 35c per
doz; Cherokee roses, 75c per doz;
English dogwood, strawberry bushes,
15 ea; Azaleas, 15c ea; add post-
Sherman Abercrombie, Loving,
Pulerise bulbs, 5 for 25c; wild
ferns, large size, well rooted, 4 for
-25e;snowdrop bulbs, blooming size,
20c per C. Mrs. M. L. Goddard, Sum-
_ merville, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 71.
2 large hydrangeas, $4 ea.
_ W. O. Keith, Palmetto, Ga.
Old fashioned yellow lily bulbs, 12
for 25c. Mrs, Aliee Garner, Pal-
- metto, Ga.
Pink and white oleanders, 20c ea;
Bird of paradise, 20c ea; Yucca, 25
ea; English dogwood, 20c ea; silver
- maple, 25c ea; clematis vine, 25c ea.
_ All rooted. Mrs. Ruth Nappier, Rt.
A, Arlington, Ga.
Coral vine, blanket flower, mixed
- eolors, centaurea, snapdragon, fall
blooming marigold seed, 7c pkg.
lark spur, mixed colors, grandiflora,
- phlox, mixed colrs, heartease or
johnny-jump-up, 10 per doz.; rose
and red verbena, 15 per doz. Large
dbl. cannas, lemon, red and variega-
ted, 25c per doz. Mrs. Ida Taylor,
- Rt. A, Arlington, Ga.
Yiger lilies, evergreen galax, trail-
{ng arbutus, 15e per doz; hardy
ferns, yellow thornless roses, 10 ea;
- Cherokee roses, 40 per doz; azaleas,
crabapple trees, red duewced: for-
sythia, purple lilac, 15c ea. Add
postage. Miss Ruth Wilson, Mineral
Bluff, Ga., care Deharts box.
Large yellow canna bulbs, 50c per
doz. Nice, well rooted, dbl. blue hy-
_ drangea, 25c ea; 2 yr. old strong
: plants, Digitalis plants, 10 per doz;
hollyhock seed, pink mixed, 5 per
pkg. Mrs. R. G. Lumsden, Vienna,
Ga.
Blue vielets and white star of
Bethlehem, annual phlox, 6 colors,
mgnthly rose cuttings, weeping lan-
tana, purple and yellow, rooted, *0c
loz; shasta daisies, 25c per doz. Co-
+e
LOWERS AND SEED FOR.SALE.
No order.
Mrs.
lonial lilies, 15 per doz; privet hedge
cuttings, 20c per C. Ferns, 10 kinds,
15c ea; geraniums, 6 colors, 50c for
|6 rooted. Justicia, 10c ea. Begonia,
15c ea. Blue lilac, 10 ea; pink spi-
rea, rooted, 20c. Will exch. for
monthly rose cuttings at 15 per doz.
or marechal neil rose rooted. Mrs.
Ada M. Rice, Box 95, Maxeys, Ga.
Red verbena, 10c per strong root.
Mrs. C. West, Lilly, Ga.
Blue iris lilies, 40 per doz; tiger
lilies, $1 per 100. White narcissus,
25 per doz; Golden bell or forsythia
25. ea; arabe bush, 25c. English
| dogwood, 25 ea; Yucca, 60c ea;
white sweet scented August lilies, 2
for 25c; junipers and arbor vitae,
from 15 to 18 in., 50 ea; strawberry
bush, 2 for 25c; wild azaleas, 2 for
25c; 12 different varieties of roses,
$1 per doz. Mrs. H. G. Willson,
Loving, Ga.
Rooted roses, 6 for $1. Rose cut-
tings, 25 varieties, 75c per C. Large
rooted pink Perkins roses, 25 each
Monthly blooming running roses, 50c
Frostproof verbena, $1 per C. Frost.
proof petunia plants, 3 doz for 50c;
large 1 yr. old plants, $1 per doz.
Will exch, any and other kinds of
flowers for Bermuda onion plants,
Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga., Ga., Rt.
A.
Old fashioned dbl. white grass
pinks, 40e per doz; yellow and red
canna bulbs, 5c ea; mixed colors
_|chrysanthemums, 80ce per doz. Wit
exch. for pure bred R. I. White
hatching eggs. Mrs. J. Grimsby,
Juniper, Ga., Rt. Ai,
Daffodils and white nareissts, $1
per C. Well rooted junipers, 50c
and $1 ea; bridal wreath, 15c ea.;
snowball sprouts, 50c; pink hardy hi-
biscus, 25c ea; button mums, 25c
per doz; Purple quaker iris, 25 per
doz; all colors ever blooming roses,
15e ea; cuttings, 15c per doz. Miss
Tave M. Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.,
Rio. f
Black Walnut, 25; laurel, 25c;
erab apple, 25c; white and red baby
ramblers, 25c ea. Juniper, 2 ft. $1;
boxwood, 15-in. 75c; 12 in. 50c; ar-
borvita; 5 ft, $8. Mrs. W. T. Pan-
ter, Morganton, Ga.
8 eolors canna lilies, 10 ea., jon-
quil and daffodils mixed, $1 a 100;
blue sweet violets (kind that blooms
in winter) Shasta daisies, 25 doz.,
pink crepe myrtle, 15e ea. Mrs. S.A.
Miller, Finleyson, Ga., Rt. 8, Box 40. .
Gladioli bulbs, choice named varie-
ties: assortment of 7 orange, 10 pink,
5 white, 5 red, and 8 mixed, $1 post-
paid; 30 healthy blooming size bulbs,
any separate color, 50c doz. J. J. John-
ston, College Park, Ga. |
Pink cluster running roses, rooted,
15c; touch-me-not seed, mixed colors,
5c thls. Wl exch. for other flowers of
same value. Miss Lottie Stone, Nash-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Well cpgred arbor viteas, boxwood,
15 to 20 in., 50c ea., American Beauty
rose, altheas, lilac, ainlcne and white
dogwood, 20 ea., different colors dah-
lias, 20 ea. bulb: white narcissi, daf-
fodils and snowdrops, 50c a 100. Mrs.
Jasper Thomas, Morgantown, Ga.
April blooming narcissi, 20c doz.,
white and blue iris, 35c doz., lilac, 3
for 25c. Balm of Gilead 10 ea., white
chrysanthemums, 3de doz., hedee cut-
tings, 50ec a 100. Mrs. Mary Messer,
Waleska, Ga.
with pink center, white, 25c doz., or
exch. for hot and sweet pepper Bele:
Mrs. J. B. Arledge, Pulaski, Ga., Rt. 1.
ACS ae rose, ce varie-
$1 worth of flowers for 1 M plants.
Gladioli bulbs, deep red and orange
ty of dahlias, all colors, lilac altheas
and Mtn. roses, 20c ea., well rooted
snowdrops, 40c a 100, an laurels,
20c. Mrs. J. A. Heaton, Morgantown,
Ga.
Pink Thrift, petunia, mixed colors,
phlox, and pansy plants, 50c a 100
each; verbena, 10 doz., 8 doz., 25c;
pink crepe myrtle, 25c or 5 for $1.
Miss Nellie Beeland, Remclis aes
Rt. 1, Box 55.
Dbl. yellow thornless roses, 15c ea.,
2 for 25c, $1.10 doz., yellow narcissi,
20e doz., $1.10 a 100; single larkspur,
mixed colors and blanket flower, ea.,
25 doz., 2 doz., 45; Milk and Wine
lilies, blooming size, dbl. red. white
and pink hollyhock seed, 1 tbls of ea.,
25c; verbena, 2 shades ea., pink, pur-
ple, red, white and lavender, 10c cut-
ting, 3 for 25c; dbl. pink oleander, well
rooted sprouts, and pink hydrangea,
25e ea. Miss Mittie Colas, Sec
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.
FEOWERS AND SEED WANTED:
Want to hear from someone who
has double hollyhock plants, of va-
rious colors for sale. State price. Mrs.
P. G. Bible, Rising Fawn, Ga., Rt. 2,
Want to buy 2 of each of the fol-
lowing: Norway spruce, English or
common juniper, golden arbor vitae,
or any other kind, Texas umbrella
tree, magnolia. Must not be over 12
in., prefer 6 in. Would exch. dahlia,
6 kinds, Will exch. purple lilac and]
white dogwood for red dogwood. Will
exch. dahlia tubers for hardy phlox,
Dahlias to be del. April 1st, 10c ea.
Mrs. Zan Millican, Villanow, Ga.
Want to exch. white and pink Per-
kin roses, rooted, for yellow Perkins,
yellow thornless, or velvet rose bush-
es, rooted, also canna lilies for 2 ja-
ponicas, 1 dbl. red and 1 dbl. yellow,
rooted or pink and white canna lilies.
Also will exch. magnolias, dogwood
and other shrubbery for budded pecan
or pear trees. Mrs. J. R. RYSON, Ocil-
la, Ga. :
SEED FOR SALE
Long green okra seed, 25c lb; 10
lb Watson melon seed, special, 75c;
Napier grass cuttings, 50c hun. Add
postage, or exp. collect. J. G. Turner,
Rt. 2, Lenox, Ga.
Pure salmon pink meat Rocky Ford
cantaloupe seed from select stock.
$1.30 lb. Mammoth Russian sunflow-
er seed, 10c lb. C. F. Carter, Jack-
son, Ga.
15 lb. Lipsey watermelon seed,
large round melon. Hand _ selected
from hoice melons. $1 lb., or $12 for
lot. J. D. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga.,
RED 225
200 lb. pure watermelon seed. Will
send sample. %5e lb. or the lot for
less. W. G. Mullinax, Quitman, Ga.,
Rt. 3. :
20 Ib. Stone Mtn. termelon seed,
$1 lb., or exch. 20 Ib. For 20 bu. No. 1
white Spanish seed peanuts for plant-
ing, or one 35 gal. bbl. of A-1 Ga.
cane syrup, 1928 crop or 30 gals in
cans. Also, 90 lb. good small pecans, |
15 lb., or exch. for syrup or white
Spanish peanut seed. Mrs. Minnie L.
Bailey, Rt. C, Cordele, Ga.
- Clean dry sage, 60c Ib. del. Send only
P. O. money orders. Mrs. = E. Yaun,
Rt. 2, Milan, Ga. :
- Pure white velvet okra beads 25c |b.
Miss Annie BE. Jones, Rt. 3, Fayette-
ville, Ga.
Nice dry sage, 60c lb. sage plants
rooted, 10c ea; or exchange for pea-
nuts or pecans, cabbage plants or cloth
for childrens clothes, | ete. Mrs. Annie
Vollrath, Winston, Ga:
Perkins long green okra seed, pure
stock. 18 Ib, up to 50 Ib. . 0. b. ep
2 for 25c; or lot for $2; 2 lb. ea. whit
eG Ga. W. U. J. Prater Whi
ham, ae
10c tbls. ea. Mixed colors, dbl. <
nia seed, 10c ecupful; 4 colors dbl.
poppy seed, colliopsis seed. Mixed
or sweet Willian seed, 10c spoonful,
or 1 spoonful of each, 25c del. Mrs.
A. C. Gladden, Rt. 8, Box 44, te
poosa, Ga.
8 pecks seullion buttons, 15 ae 5
and collard. salad English pea seer
30 Ib; cattail millet, in pod, 10
sage seed, 10c spoonful; Add pesta
or will exch. for Piedmont Clevela:
Big Boll cotton seed. E. L. Corley, i
1, Mauk, Ga.
~ White nest onions for pinata: 60c.
gal, del. in Ga. Mrs. D. M. Bates, Box
103, Tyrone, Ga.
75 Ibs. pure round Dixie Bell w.
ermelon seed, 75c Ib. f. o. b. Ivey, Ga
P.M. Wood, Ivey; Gag Ri do
Old Kentucky besadioas toba 1
seed. 20c ounce, del. John Crowe, B22
omath, Ga.
100 Ib. Thurmond Grey, 100 tb. Tie
Belle, 50 Ib. Watson watermelon seed,
good, sound and bright, 50c lb. Les
than 20 lb. 60c per lb. postoffice mon-
ey order. T. W. Register, Vienna, Gz
White nest onions, 60c gal. del. Mrs.
E. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
100 lb. selected Tom Watson melon
seeds at $1 lb. or will sell entire lo
for $75. J. H. Davis, Meigs, Ga.
Extra prolific white running butte
bean seed, 10c per teacupful. Guar
anteed Georgia collard seeds, 40c Ib.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1.50 Ib. ~
exchange 1 lb. for White chicken fee
saeks, clean and sound, not to exc
7c ea. Write Mrs. E. M. Johnso:
Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2. :
Texas seeded Ribbon Cane seec
1928 crop. Limited supply: 1 lb. 20c
3 lbs. 50c; 7-Ibs. $1 postpaid. J. H
Davis, Browns Crossing, Ga., Rt. 1.
Mammoth Jones watermelon seec
$2 lb. H. R. Shirley, Lavonia, Ga.
Hanover seed, 25e Ib. collard see
Be thls., 1928 crop: 1 doz. Alber
peach seed, 25c; also geranium cut
tings, red and dbl. pink, 10c ea. Ad
postage. Cash with order. Mrs. M. E
Rocks, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 9.
Choice Watson and Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 75e lb., tage eer WwW
B. Clifton, Oliver, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 cupful each of white Velvet an
Jumbo okra seed, 10c ea., or exch
for a lb. ea. of Lady peas, and Sugar
Crowder peas for planting. Mrs. C
M. Morgan, Lyons, Ga., Rt. C.
Selected Okra and White Bunch |
butter-beans, 35c Ib. Mrs.
Campbell, Brooklet, Ga., Rt. 2.
80 Ibs. white Bunch putter-bean:
25 Ib., Kleckley Sweet melon see
1-4 Ib. 25e, 10c oz. Tall and -
gs
Green okra seed, 10c oz., 1-4 lb. 25:
Little White and little brown
big black-eyed peas, 15 Jb., musi
melon seed, 15 0z., 1-4 Ib. 45c.
Jno. W. Beale, Honest Glen, Ga.
Multiplying onion sets, 15.
FOB, or will exch. B. F. Knowle:
Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 5.
Lipsey melon send. from select
melons, $1 1b., FOB Rebecca. Write
for prices on 100 Ib. lots. B. F
cock, Rebecca, Ga. 2
Large, round dark rind Lipse
on seed, $1.25 Ib. or 9 Ibs. for
Order at once. Mrs. Lillie sous: a
Ga., Rt. 2.
Clean, nice white nest onions
gal., postpaid; 10 Tbs. white bea r
'L0e Ib. Gash with order. me .
sin, a Ges Rt. By
EED FOR SALE
S51 Ib. del. N. J. White, Jr.,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 78. -
tender, streaked Half Runner
ean seed, 40c lh., white run-
r bean seed, 30c. Postpaid.
|. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga., Rt.-2.
ed, slightly mixed, 10c
il; Early Alaska Eng. peas,
up; Mrs. Ralph Williams,
y, Ga., Rt. 6.
Tron peas, somewhat mixed
ys, $3 bu., FOB. also 1 qt.
eed, 50c or exch. for 1 mar-
| rose, 2 yr. old vine. Mrs.
caster, Geneva, Ga., Rt. 1.
selected Lipsey nielori seed,
OB. Write for prices on lots
bs. or more. W. A. McClen-
esboro, Ga.
seed, 2 Ibs. 35c; 5 Ibs. 75c;
, yellow globe, white globe,
ow horn and rutabaga, 5c;
lb, of any one variety, 40c.
faddelle, Pearson, Ga.
ge and tomato seed, $1 Ib.,
ng pepper, $3 Ib., Bemarids
ed. $3 Ib., pallstard and turn
35 lb., ale Spanish or Run-
ed peanuts, 8c lb., also about
yana seed cane, average
han 5 ft., in length, $10 M. W.
liams, Quitman, Ga.
white nest onions, $1.25
age. C. L. Brooks, Monroe,
60 lbs. select Watson water-
d, hand gathered, 1928
lb. FOB. D. O. Mimms,
mp. Jones watermelon seed,
B. Smith, Locust Grove, Ga.
Mivpinia Bright Leaf to-
2d (kind that cures a brigh!
olor), 50c oz. Special price
orders. J. W. Hinson, Hazel-
elected Stone Mtn., water-
ed, 85c lb., FOB Graves. A.
1, County Agt., Dawson, Ga.
Jones imp. melon seea.
. melons, hand picked, $1
Patrick, Locust Grove, Ga
, okra, Giant sunflower,
r black sunflower, seed,
ing tbls., 15c prepaid. Mrs. J.
ms, Alma, Ga., Rt. 3.
m choice melons, 60c Ib.
rl Jones, McIntyre, Ga., Rt.
n Excel watermelon seed,
-$mall reduction on large
. without a complaint. Al-
nson, (originator and grow-
ire, Ga.
tn., watermelon seed,
pecially for seed, and selec.
hoice melons, $1 Ib., smal!
vial price on large lots. J. J.
Metter, Ga., Rt. 1.
pure selected. Pride of Ga.,
elon seed, $1 lb. (add post-
less than 5 lbs) 10 Ibs. long
ra seed, 1l5c lb., dry leaf
e and clean, Boe Th: AdA
rs. C. J. Kelley, Lovejoy,
pure Stone Mtn., water-
75 lb. Mrs. C. O. Sik-
rT, Ga.
atermelon seed, eeledted
e melons, 42 Ibs., aver-
| cleaned. Well matured
, $1.50 lb. W. L. Stone-
achelle, Ga., Rt. 1
f Ga., and Irish Grey: melon
b., or 10c oz., each; Rattle-
Ib. llc oz., also ea pep-
eaned out, 12 oz., or red
Oc Ib., cushaw seed, 65
atermelon seed from select-'
1string. Mrs.
Thurmond Grey watermelon {|
1b. Be oz. Add postage for smaller
amounts than $1. Miss Beannie Smith
Kite, Ga., Rt. 1.
160 lbs. Stone Mtn., melon seed,
hand selected, from shipping mei-
ons. $80; small lots, $1 lb., 30 lbs.,
Imp. Tom Watson, 70c Ib., or lot for
$20. W. T. Cheek, Ft. Valley, Ga.,
Rt. 3:
Cabbage collard seed, 35c lb. Mrs.
Jim Fulmer, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1.
A few gals. white nest onions, 60c
gal., or exch. for white or red speck.
led crowder peas, free from weevils.
Mrs. C. M. Shaw, Adairsville, Ga.--
Perkins Long Green okra seed, 20c
lb. Add postage. Mrs. V. B. Horton,
Tennille, Ga., Rt. A.
A few lbs. old time Ga. Rattle-
snake watermelon seed, selected, for
sale. J. L. Todd, Wadley, Ga., Rt. 1.
Winter Eng. pea seed, 75c I|b.,
Jap, sunflower seed, 40c teacup.
Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch,
Ga., Rt. 1.
ston. select pure Pride of Ga.,
and Stone Mtn., melon seed, $1 Ib.
P. T. White Globe turnip seed, 30c
lb., selected white Spanish seed pea-
nuts, 35c gal., del. C. F. Maddox,
Flowery Branch, Ga. cs
The Star and Moon watermelon
seed (good to eat) 1c a seed, FOB
Cleveland. Mrs. Dora Adams, Cleve-
land, Ga., Rt. 3.
White nest onions, 60c gal. del.
Mrs. Mattie hada: Tyrone, Ga., Box
103.
Green mustard seed, 2 thls., 10c;
bullnose, dried, hot red pepper, 10c
Ida Sutherland, Ellijay,
Ga,, Rt. 3, Box 48.
Multiplying onion buttons, 15c qt.
2 for 25c; cattail millet, 10 lb. in
pod, FOB; sage seed, 10c spoonful;
2 lbs. ea., white and colored salac
Eng. pea seed, 35c lb. $1.25 for lot;
also Mammoth Everbearing strawber-
ry plants, 80c a 100, $2.50 M. well
rooted sage plants, 10c ea., FOB. Wiii
exch. any or all for Fulghum or Ap-
Die seed oats. Ea to pay postage. E.
4. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1,
150 Ibs. selected Stine Mtn. melon
seed, 85c lb. FOB Dawson. E. W.
Jasty, Dawson, Ga.
Black Pole bean seed, 20 cupful.
Mrs. J. E. Hope, Gainesville, Ga.,
Rt. 9.
White nest onions, 60c gal., del.,
also lucretia dewberry plants, $1.25
M., del, Mrs. B. L. Rebinson, Green-
ville: Ga.
38 Ibs. Pride of Ga., watermelon
seed, $1 lb., or exch. for trio B.
Rocks. Also limited quantity Golden
Crook-neck squash and _ Rockyford
cantaloupe seed, $1 lb., or 10c per oz.
each. Mrs. P. R. Holsenbeck, Lump-
kin, Ga., Rt. 4.
450 ihe. Dixie Belle
Mtn. melon seed, 80c lb
and Stone
in 100 lb.
lots or over. Samples upon reauee
W. S. Payne, Butler, Ga.
7 lbs. imp. Watson melon seed.
hand saved from selected melons, $1
"b., $6 for lot del. also 1 lb. Klecx-
re Sweet, $1 del., immediate ship-
ment; pure Rocky Ford cantaloupe
seed, 75 pkg. Miss Sallie Happoldt,
Lewiston, Ga.
About 8 lbs. imp. Jones waterme!-
on seed, $2 lb. Mrs. W. E. Smith, Leo-
cust Grove,. Ga.
Pure hand, selected Stone Mtn.,
melon seed, $1 lb. Henry Colvin, Lo-
cust Grove, Ga.
Pimento pepper seed, 80c lb., large
stringless velvet beans (very prolific)
$1.50 bu.. also white Spanish peanuts
or seed, $2 bu. Exch. for corn, cotton
seed, whip, peas. Mrs. Ida Carson,
Griffin, Ga. :
~
5 Ibs. ee "Pride of Ga., melon
seed, $3.50 for lot del. Ca with
order. L. M. Monroe, Jonesboro, Ga.,
Ree 2
Ga. Rattlesnake qabemuclon seed,
1-4 Ib., 35c; $1.25 Ib., a few Halberts
Honey meth seed, same price; a few
Perry Green Rind seed, 1-4 lb. 50c,
95c ib. W. H. cae Unadilla, ee
Rt;
SEEDS WANTED
Want to buy velvet bean seed,
Stone Mountain Watermelon Seed.
Write. First National Seed Co., Inc.,
Cane syrup, in bbls. Write best price
and amount you have to offer. Roan-
oke Syrup Co., Inc., Roanoke, Ala.
Want 2 bbls. or more Big cane
syrup. Send sample and price. Edger
Gaultry, Butler, Ga., Rt. 2.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE
Country cured hams, 80c Ib., plus
postage. E. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga.,
Rt. 5.
-40 hams and 40 shoulders, home
cured, for sale. R. N. Stanley, Wrights-
ville, Ga.
Jacksonville, Fla.
- Want one thousand
seed, prefer red ribbon. O. F. Sharpe,
Daisy, Ga.
Want to buy old fashioned scullion
buttons. Mrs. I. M. Leamon, Phone
Geneva 8306-R., or address 18 N.
Ivey Road, Rt. 6, Atlanta, Ga.
SYRUP FOR SALE
45 No. 10 cans A. 1 syrup, 1928
crop, 75c gal. Cash with order. T. F.
Alligood, Cobbville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure Ga. cane syrup in 10 Ib.
cans, 75c FOB. J. A. E. Cox, County
Agt., Hazlehurst, Ga,
Pure Cane syrup, A. 1 grade: 6
No. 10 cans, to es., $4.20; 12 5 lb.
$4.50; 84 gal. bbls., 60c gal., off
grade, 34 gal., bbl. 42c gal. All FOB.
G. L. Duren, Meigs, Ga.
New crop, fine quality syrup, $4.50
ease of 6 No. 10 cans. J. F. Ratliff,
Blackshear, Ga.
Pure Ga. Sugar Cane sirup, cs., 6
No. 10 eans, $4.75 FOB. Every can
guaranteed. Would accept equal vai-
ue in good variety of hay peas. ye
E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.
New Ga. Cane syrup in No. 10 cans
75e per cs., FOB. J. C. Lewis, East-
man, Ga.
Strictly A. 1 pure Ga. Cane syruv
in -bbls., 65c gal., in 1-gal. cans,
$4.50 per es. of 6 cans; in 1-2 gai.
cans, $4.80 per cs., of 12 cans, FOB.
J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
100 gal. Ga. cane syrup, $1 gai.,
12 lb. square can screw top. Keeps
fresh, also pint cans, $1.50 for 8
H:-G. Ray, Donaldsonville, Ga.
Ga, Cane syrup: 100 gals. in gal.
cans, $1 gal., or $80 for lot. J. D
Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2.
Best grade new red cane syrup in
new 35 gal. bbls., 60c gal., case of
6 No. 10 cans, $4.50; 12.5 cans, $4.80
bright in color, cooked thick and
heavy and sealed in cans while hot.
Will exch. some for Brabham peas.
Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga.
Pure ribbon cane syrup, bright as
honey, $1 gal, FOB. Will deliver
bbl. of 35 gal. at same price. S. D.
Gillebeau, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. 6,
Box 32.
New Ga. Cane syrup in No. 10
cans, 75c ea., FOB. J. C. Lewis,
Eastman, Ga.
Good, country ae Cane syrup.
Sell or exch, for peas, corn, bunch
Velvets or soy beans. R. F. Burch,
Jr., Eastman, Ga.
A. No. 1 Ga. Sugar Cane syrup in
No. 10 cans, 6 to es., $4.75 per es.,
FOB, or exch. for Field peas, plant-
ing cotton seed, or white cob, Flint
variety seed corn, E. E. Carter,
Hazlehurst, Ga.
Strictly A. 1 pure Ga. Cane syrup
in new 35 gal. bbls. Quality guaran-
teed. E. P. Truelock, Whigham, Ga.
SYRUP WANTED
Want pure Ga. Cane syrup in bbls.
or cans, large or small quantities.
State amount, best price and shipping
point. E. A. Poole, Swansea, S. C.
Want any amount of good Ga..
sugar can
loats for sale,
Want Ga. raised and cured side
meat, and best quality hams. Quote
best price del. Atlanta. We pay cash.
Waltons Restaurant, Atlanta, Ga.,
193 Whitehall St., SW.
~ 1 1928 country cured ham, 20 Ibs.
40c lb. 6 shoulders, 25c Ib, All FOB.
Arthur Owen, Barnesville, Ga.
Nice, dry shoulders, wt. about 25
Ibs., 22c lb., hams, wt., 25 to 30 lbs.,
25c lb. W. B. Sutton, Adairsville, Ga.
2 nice, fresh, cured hams, 20 Ibs.
each, 36c lb. Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarkes-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.
~ 100 cured hams, 8 to 20 Ibs., 25 su-
gar cured; other dry salt cured. All
Hickory smoked, 35 lb., FOB.O. S.
ONeil, Ft. Valley, Ga., Box 12.
Nice fresh, country hams, wt, 20
Tbs. each, 30c lb., FOB. Lonnie Run-
dles, Gainesville, Ga.
Home made smoked pork sausage,
smoked with oak wood, linked. 10 lb.
box, $3.60 or 5 lb. box, $1.90, post-
paid. Send check. L. B. Scoggins, Ome-
ga, Ga.
Nice, white country. lard in 5 gal.
cans, 15 Ib., FOB. B. H. ene Quit-
man, Ga. Ae
BUTTER FOR SALE
4 lbs. fresh country butter per
week, 45c Ib. postpaid. Mrs. O. J.
Smith, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Fresh country butter, 45c lb. del.
Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga.
About 3 Ibs. fresh, yellow Jersey |
butter per week, 50c Ib., del. Mrs.
W. F. Hale, Box Springs, Ga., Rt. 2.
' Best grade butter (I milk and
churn every day), 50c lb. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Mrs. Annie E. Jones,
Fayetteville, Ga., Rt..1.
3 Ibs. firm Jersey butter a week,
50c Ib., del. also will exch. white but-
ter-beans for Bunch: beans or Eng.
peas. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville,
Ga.
PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE
Papershell pecans, Schley, Stewart;
40c lb., also Mexican Blue June corn
for seed, $3 bu., $1 pk. T. R. Dug-
gan, Warthen, Ga. \
Seed peanuts, Velvet oe cow
peas, cotton seed, corn and Fulghum
Write for price. C. E.
Brush, McBean, Ga., Rt. 1.
N. C. Runner peanuts, Ga. raised,
6c lb., 100 lbs., or more, 5c lb. Sat-.
isfaction guaranteed. D. B. Moore,
Pitts, Ga.
Jumbo Spanish peanuts, planted and
especially hand picked for seed, 10c
lb. J. E. Sims, Ellabell, Ga., Rt. 1.
Stuart pecans, 22c Ib. Also seedling
pecans, 10c lb., both f o b Eatonton.
Mrs. W. H. Hearn, Eatonton, Ga.
50 lb. large Stuart pecans, 35c lb.;
25 lb. Schleys, 40c Ib. f o b. Mrs. s.
M. Dyer, Thomson, Ga.
Seedling pecans, 15 Ib., or exch.
for any kind nice table peas, sugar
crowder peas, mush and others; also
for 2 qt. onion sets, Bermuda ani sil-
ver skins preferred. Mrs. D, Youmans,
Stillmore, Ga.