SAE nee 7 my ay # ae px is ae WA et q r en \ " i A - es : t , a iN = 4 . : ee " : Ss a : ; Hayay = SOE at X * * mPa ia shit aes : = 2 ; 3 Se 2s ; BY re 2 : ae = Ro f Oe a Hathaphrr toe et Es Es ar : z ca Me pet BS Bee wae C Le ens , * ne s STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS oe a MAX L. McRAE, Acting Director ee | nee _ EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture ae as Issued Weekly _ State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Each Thursday Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of. postage provided for in section 1108, Act of October 3, 1917. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All patrons of Market Bulletin should bear in mind that no AD will be repeated unless sent in each 1 week. If you desite a ce repeated, send copy. The Bulletin goes to press Friday noon. Our services are entirely FREE. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927. No. 34 A Little Tillie ts Organize for a . Better _ Market Bulletin Service er Gusident to the change in administration of the Department of Agriculture, which necessitated a complete revision of the fairs of the department in hand and prepare to go forward _ with the program which was outlined to the people, of Georgia : when I was yeclecsed as Commissioner of Se ment on June 25th, the books and records of the department 1 Mt my request none of the attaches of the former administra- _ tion were left in the Department and the new organizatiton is having to gain its own information on the routine and de- ~ tails of operation. This arrangement I belivyed to have been S best, and the new staff is now at work familiarizing itself with oe people of the state. Po ae ~ Among other items which my administration contemplates in its program is a Better Market Bulletin in the service or the farming people. There has not, in the few hours interven- ing between my induction into office and the date for publi- - eation of The Bulletin, been time to prepare the material for) The Bulletin as it will be published hereafter. For this issue, therefore, only the necessary announcements are being Bulletin bear with the new Department through the short period necessary to get. matters in shape and go forward with i this. publication in a manner which the present Department believes will be of much greater service and benefit to the : agricultural interests of Georgia. At is the purpose of the Department to completely revise the Pe mailing list of The Market Bulletin. . The statement has been published that there are 76,00U . names on this mailing list. The cost of publication is based on the number of copies of The Bulletin printed, at so much per thousand. The expense of printing and mailing comes out ; of the funds collected from the farmers; therefore, while { there is no disposition or desire to eliminate the name of any reader who properly should receive the publication, at the _ purge the list as it now stands of any names not properly on staff of attachees, a little time will be required to get the af- e When the new administration took charge of the Depart- were in the hands of the State Auditor, as should have been. . the work and laying its plans for meeting the needs of the gotten in shape, with the request that the readers of The _ Same time it is necessary, as a matter of proper economy, to a the list. In order to insure a bona fide mailing list, a special blank is being printed in this issue of The Bulletin with the request that those people of the state who want The Bulletin to continue being sent to them sign and return the plank promptly to the Director of the Bureau of, Markets. The blank will be printed three consectutive weeks and imme- diately thereafter the mailing list of The Bulletin will be re- vised according to the actual blanks received. The citizens of the state, and those who are interested in the proper distribution of farm produce of Georgia, are entitl- ed to the publication, and there is no desire to eliminate from the mailing list any person who desires the publication, but rather the purpose is to purge the list of any copies now be- ing mailed which do not serve a proper purpose. For that reason the Department asks, if you think enough of The Bul- letin to want it to continue coming to you, the blank publish- ed in this issue be promptly signed by yourand mailed to the Director of the Bureau of Markets. If no request is received | from you by the end of three weeks, all such names will be dropped thereafter and the publication will then be sent only to a list of bona fide readers of The Bulletin who are inter- ested jn the work and want it., Any person not now receiv- ing The Bulletin, who desires it, it asked to fill in one of the . blanks, or write a request to the Department, ane the name will be added to the list. EUGENE TALMADGE Commissioner of Agriculture. The Bureau Wants to Serve the Farmer | It is the desire of the State Baran of Markets to be of the best possible service to the farmers of Georgia. Its function | is to aid in marketing the farm produce of this state. and to find the place where it can best be marketed. This purpose can best: be. served by frank contact. A short time will be required to get the routine and details in hand. In the meantime, the thereafter, the people of the state are asked to confer, by correspondence or otherwise, with the Director of the Bureau of Markets on any subject pertaining to farm produce and its marketing, both buying =e selling. ee MAX L. McRAE, | a keting: Director State Bureau of Markets, oducts that you can place in this Bulletin free of charge Nore than 200,000 Georgia farmers and buyers will each week re read } your ad. on Georgia farm : ION -RECOMMENDATIONS MADE FOR THE REORGANIZATIO OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE i ici icati o His Excellen- The fellowing official communication, addressed 30: x cy, Governor L G. Hardman, with request that it be transmitted to the General Assembly for consideration, contains the recommen- _ dations made for the revision and reorganization of the Department , iol de with of Agriculture of the state. These recommendatious are ma the a to bringing the services of the Department to a better state of efficiency. = - The recommendations presented to Governor Hardman speak for themselves. Atlanta, Ga., June 25, 1927. To His Excellency, L. G. Hardman, Governor of Georgia, The State Capitol, ; geet submit to you my first report and pocorn ent the Department of Agriculture and its various branc Ses 2 that it be transmitted by you to the General Assembly o gia. | OIL INSPECTION DEPARTMENT I recommend that the General Assembly repeal bie wa aS pe laws in reference to the inspection of gasoline an # : Bis aa roducts in the State of Georgia. I recommend oe oo Resobig enact in lieu thereof laws providing ae t oo ea test on gasoline and the present test on kerosene Z Peace ieee that a number of inspectors be provided for by the ee ply commensurate with oe and expedient service. ten inspectors. : : 2 per ait the eee be paid un ke Le lo competent citizens who shall be required to Face time to the inspection of gasoline, oils and other petro ae tr seeoanend that the entire inspection fee be conver State Treasury. -The present system of gas the audit of 1926, is costing oline and oil inspection, according to the State of Georgia aig i ations opinion that if the above recommen I anact mee ee ral cost of its administration to ee eae ob es cead $65 000 a year. A total saving of over $175,000 a year. ae ee Ps ws General hat the fertilizer Fp aes is provide that there shall be printed or Be each cage of commercial fertilizer distributed in Georgia hosphoric acid, the number of pounds of nitrogen, ma ve ge cehis of sounds ot ects he Seer ee i i derived. urther r t roe Bek ae ihe samples of fertilizer taken by Loe ee shall be sent to the Departmen: of Agriculture for ade ae . a Chemistry Department in blank, with only a serial num - of a tifiction thereon. That the duplicate sample be kept by the ee : tor, identifying the sample forwarded to the Department 0 er _ culture for analysis. I further recommend that a report on the analyses of all fertili- zer forwarded to the Department of Agriculture be given in tripli- cate to the purchaser of the fertilizer, to the inspector and to the seller within 30 days from date of inspection. I further recommend that when the analyses show a deficiency of ten per cent. in any one of the ingredients of plant food, or five per cent. of the whole, that the entire purchase price of the fertilizer be forfeited to the pur- MARKET BULLETIN i ds of filler worthless as plant food on each 3 Oe i further recommend that the entire | in Georgia, be repealed. Bureau of Markets is ample and sufficient. chaser. I further recommend that all sellers of commercial fertili- zer in Georgia be required to print or label in plain figures the num- what the filler is composed of. : amount of the fertilizer inspection fee, after the expense of inspec- tion, be expended for the benefit of the farmer in the bureau of markets. Should this fail to be done, I recommend that only the actual cost of the inspection be taxed as an inspection fee on fer- tilizers. DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY I recommend that all of the present laws creating and maintain- ing a Board of Entomology, with its various experimental stations, I further recommend that there be crea- ted within the Department of Agriculture a department of ento- mology solely for regulatory work. I recommend that no research or experimental work be done by this division of the Department of _ Agriculture. I further recommend that $30,000 is an ample appro- priation for this work. The present cost of the Department of. En- tomology is $73,000 a year. A saving of $43,000 a year. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY SURGERY I recommend that the law in reference to this department be so revised that the term of office of the state veterinarian expires each fiscal year. I recommend that this department do only regu- latory work under the direct supervision of the Commissioner of Agriculture. I further recommend that $30,000 a year is an ample appropriation for the maintenance of this branch of the work of the . Department of Agriculture. saving of $35,000 a year. I am of the opinion that the Department of Agriculture should not do any experimental or research work, and wherever this exists in the department or its sub-divisions, it should be eliminated. There are two ways in which this department can aid the state, in which I am of the opinion it has the sole prerogative. One is regulatory work; the other is aiding the farmers of Georgia in marketing. THE STATE MARKET BUREAU I ar. of the opinion that the present law in reference to the State 1 There can not be too much money wisely expended by this department. There can never Its present cost is $65,000 a year. A be any general agricultural prosperity in Georgia until we have a ne bets system to profitably distribute the diversified farm pro-. ucts, I hereby recommend that all inspectors, clerks and attaches of the Department of Agriculture, and all of its sub-departments, be placed under the immediate jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Agriculture, subject to his dismissal without cause. I especially recommend that the laws governin:: the tenure of office of State House officials be so amended that the term of office of the Commissioner of Agriculture of the State shall begin January | first following his election. I make this recommendation with the full knowledge and consent that six months will be deducted from my term of two years in order for such legislation to be made ef- fective. 2 These recommendations are inspired with the single motive of serving the people of Georgia who are looking for and expecting nothing from their government, but a square deal. B a Respectfully submitted, Thursday, June 30, 1927 ae 2 sack and = 4 . EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture. - ~ WOMANS DEPARTMENT ' NEEDLE WORK FOR SALE Mrs J L Wallace, Route 4, Canon, Ga., embroidery bed set, spread and pillow cases to match, several de- signs, hand made, $6 per set, or ex- change for 4 large Buff Rock or Buff Orpington hens or 6 March katch pullets of either of above. - Miss Addie Hughey, Route 1, Ran- ger, Ga., single tatting 10c per yard; double 20c yard;-tatted medallions 5e each; 6, 25c; tatted yoke $1.50 each; crochet 20c and 25c yard, cen- terpieces $1 each. _ Miss Ruth Tucker, Route 1, Jones- boro, Ga., single tatting, 10 yard; double tatting 20c yard, silk and linen tatting reasonable, send stamp for sample; ladies collar and cuff sets made of pure linen trimmed with tatting, $1. _ Mrs C F Watson, Route B, Daw- . son, Ga., 1 centerpiece with wide _rochet edge, 75c or will exchange for ginghams or percale; 4 yards hook and eye tatting. 60c; or will ex- change fo cloth or anything can use; 3 nice large quilts $10 for lot or will exchange for good hogs, pigs, hens or pullets. Mrs. J B Pruitt, Route 3, Talla- _ poosa, Ga., small centerpiece, 25c; large 50c each: crochet centerpiece size 85 inches $1.50. Miss Nowell Wiggins, Route 1, Newnan, Ga., 5 vards white single 10c per vard: table runner with tat- ted medallions, $2; will do embroide- ry and make any kind tatting. Marian Dewberry, 218 E Jones St. Savannah, Ga., 15 yards fine white tatting, made of J & P Coats fine mercerized thread, $1.75. a Mrs W O Chitwood, Route 1, Ho- mer, Ga., home weave wool scarfs, with fringe, $1.50 each; $5 per doz, 02D: Mrs Omer McGowan, Route 2, Summit, Ga., will crochet yokes, scar: end, table runners, lace cf all kinds, baby caps, boottees, center- pieces, medallions; for pillow cases, door panels, baby pillow tops, for carriages also, bed room slippers, parties furnish thread, will furnish designs, also make simple tatting, all cheap for cash; write for particulars, experienced. Mrs Hassie Teague, Adairsville, Ga., embroidered or tufted Rayon satin kimonas, any col- or, $5; embroidered or tufted cotton crepe kimonas $3; embroidered or tufted tea apron, cream color, with fast color thread, 60 each: embroid- ered or tufted linen tea aprons fast color, pink. blue, or lavender, done in contrasting fast colors, $1 each; pretty rayon curtains any color, tufted or embroidered in fast color. thread $5: embroidered or tufted unhleached sheeting pillow slips 50c each. Clara Collins, Danville. Ga., Route 2, will make linens of all kinds, price varies with amount of work, parties furnish material. Mrs C A Woodruff, P O Box 222, Loganville, Ga., made of new material in 3 colors, green, red and white, quilted and hemmed ready for use, $8; cash with orders. ; Mrs C T Williams, Route 6, Dal- las, Ga., hand tufted bed spreads, in colors, do not fade. tulip design, $6; peafowl design $5; chain border basket $5; rose basket $4; big cross design $4 delivered; tufted sofa pil- low tops 40c each, or exchange for R I Red hens. Mrs W J Head, Route 3, Unadilla, Ga., embroidered or crocheting, Ital. jan drawn hemstitching, drawn thread work or plain sewing all done ~ reasonable; infants layettes a spe- cialty, dainty handiwork; party fur- nish material will design work. ors, daisy tatting, 30c yard; tatted caps, pillow tops, made from pearl a and do Bertha Beasley, Route 6, Dublin, Ga., hooked rugs, different sizes, col- cotton, $1.50; tufted summer sweat- ers, sleeveless, made to order. Route 4, new tulip quilt, To the Director of the Bureau of Markets, The State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Send Market Bulletin to the address below: MARKET BULLETIN MAILING LIST BLANK |} 6 pigs, half Duroc, half P. C., 2 mos. $35. _ Ibs.; $8 fo b. = 8 weeks old, mixed with Black Essex e each or lot for $18; also 5 Essex and PC same age, $4 each. s July, $40. : or exchange for hatched pullets, Tarcred or Wyckoff 1 vee, O-T Ciboar, 2 8 spotted P C 6 weeks old pigs, 4 1-2 es Big Bone P C pigs, $10 each, at 8 e870 head 10-19 weeks, pigs P C and Big Bone guinea mixed, $4.50 each, or lot $1.00 0. b- Cw old $8.50. be } z E roe Jerseys; 6 weeks. old, $5 each; 8 boar, 14 months old, wt. about 300 _tbs., $60 f0 be pigs, 2 months old, P C and Duroc _ Essex sow, 22 mos. old. $30; P C Jersey pigs 2 months old, now ready gation Prince No. 254971, farrowed months old Duroc male pigs, reg. in hoat, wt. 200 lbs., write for price; 6 weeks old pigs, large brood sow, $5.50 cash or $10 pair. per pair; lot for $55, cash with order. - spotted P C pigs, - each, or lot. $35. CE Smith, Brase'ton, Ga., Duroc Jersey boar, service $1.50. J B Miller, Woodland, Ga.. 9 pigs -farrowed April 11, $5 each; $40 for reg. Hereford cattle, both sex. - Guernsey cow, 2 heifers, $350. side, Ga., young Guernsey reg. bull Thursday, June 30,1927 HOGS FOR SALE oF H. Hawkins, Gibson, Ga., 4 Du- black Big Bone guinea pigs, 6 weeks old, $5 each, cash with order. 2 G. W. Moore, Route 2, Shiloh, Ga., old, good condition, $3.50 each. National Pecan. Groves Com., Flintside, Ga., reg. Duroc boar, sell or exchange to prevent interbreed- ing. LE Fennell, Cobbville, Ga., SPC E J Arnold, Macon, Ga., 4 reg. Du- roc gilts, 1 boar, wt. about 90-100 lbs. each, $18 f 0 b Macon, Ga.; also sow and 4 pigs, 4 weeks old, not reg. Kimbrough Farm, Sparta, Ga., P and Berkshire mixed pigs, wt. 60-80 E L Hilson, Mitchell, Ga., 4 pigs and Big Guinea, 2 boars, 2 gilts, $5 Mrs Kate Bass, Chipley, Ga., 8 crossed, $5 each; or $35 for ail; pure bred Duroc to farrow in July, $30; reg. P C sow, to farrow in July $50: and Duroc crossed, sow to farrow 1st -A J Rice, Statenville, Ga., 2 choice 4 mos. old gilts, P C crossed, sell March or strain. J C Upshaw, Covington, Ga., Duroc] for delivery, innoculated and regis- tered in buyers name, for $10 each; reg. Duroc boar, Scissors Sen- July 4th, 1925, for $65. L W Burt, Thomasville, Ga., four buyers name, $12.50 each; also large reg. Duroc sow. |. G. R. McCrimmon, Lincolnton, Ga. years old, rea- sonable. : _ Mrs W L Harwell, Sycamore, Ga., 7-8 weeks old & P C pigs, $6 each. - GH Hays, Flippen, Ga., Black P C exc for pigs or shoats. Percy Moore, Culverton, Ga., five Braddy Johnson, Culverton, Ga., Big Guinea and 1-2 Red Jersey, 6 weeks old pigs, $5.50 each, or $10 -H M Atkins, Wildwood, Ga., reg. weeks old. GM Smith, Route 3, Midville, Ga., Sam Tyler, Gladesville, Ga., eight 3 months old, $5 <-& GC Couch, Turin, Ga., pure bred Big Bone P C female pig, 2 months B P Jones, Reynolds, Ga., reg. O I -C male pigs, 4 months old, wt. 100) Ibs. each, $15 each. lot, f o b, no pigs shipped. L Britton, Jackson, Ga., 12 black PC 7 and 9 weeks old, not reg., good stock, write. CATTLE FOR SALE J J Cumming, Donaldsonvile, Ga., C W Groover, Ball Ground, Ga., reg. Guernsey bull, soll or exchange. W G Owens, Athens, Ga., reg. National Pecan Groves Co, Flint- calves; also bull calves from reg./ April; - sire and heavy pricier COWS; high{_ grade heifers; all ages,. cheap. LL Wallace, 247 N Highland ave., Atlanta, Ga., several 4 gallon grade Jersey cows, reasonable; also nice Jersey calves and [red heifers; ex- change calves for poultry or 50 |b. size pigs. A J Strickland, Valdosta, Ga., 150 head stock cattle. J H Hooks, Warthen, Ga., Jersey bull calves, from sires and dames, having high records, $75-$200, ac- cording to size; would exchange for oats and rye. Mrs. J F Drury, Route 1, Was ville, Ga.; Jersey bull 1 _ year old, write for. price. T W McAllister, Buena Vista, Ga., Hereford cows, calves and bulls, also heifers, write. Wm L. Harrison, Milledgeville, Ga. 15-20 yearling bulls and steers; make offer. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE J J Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga., pure bred Toggenburg does, 15 mos. old, well marked, $20. Miss Kate Davis, Route 1, La- Grange, Ga., milk goat, half Nubian, half Toggenburg, hornless, easily easily milked, 4 qts daily, $380; 1 buck, half Nubian, half Toggenburg, 4 mos, old, $5, or $382 for buck and doe. T P Weeks, Route 1, Lumber City, Ga., 2 young pet sheep, ram and ewe; make offer. Ed Cobb, Route 8, Gainesville, Ga., pure bred Toggenburg goat, giv- ing 5 qts milk per day, $50. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Jno L Bennett, Route 2, Screven, Ga., large good work horse, write. J M Davis, Route 4, Ellijay, Ga., 1 team mules, age 9 years, wt. 800 Ibs. each, $175. OATS, WHEAT, RYE AND HAY FOR SALE -L E Peters, Forsyth, Ga., 45 bu. wheat, $1.50 per bu. f o b. CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE _ Bennetts Bonded Warehouse, East- man, Ga., good ear corn, $22.50 per ton, f o b; sound, clean baled shucks. Kinard Pecan Nursery, Jackson, Ga., Blue Mexican June corn, $2 per bu., good stock: prompt shipment. : FRUITS FOR SALE Mrs R D Ralston, Wilscot, Ga., dried apples worm free, 12 1-2c per lb. delivered; no order filled for less than $1. G W Nooney, Jr., Quill, Ga., streak sour June apples, $1.50; dried ap- ples 10c lb. delivered. A J Collins, Route 1, Demorest, Ga., ripe apples ready for market, $1.50 per bu., packed in standard bu. baskets. N R Mooney, Quill, Ga., red June apples, $1.50 per bu. VEGETABLES FOR SALE S. N. Carver, Moultrie, Ga., toma- toes ready for shipment, make offers f o b Moultrie; state size and kind} - wanted. Mrs J E Tatum, Middleton, Ga., 200: bu. Irish potatoes. G H Hays, Flippen, Ga., Canta- loupe, butter beans, tomatoes, crate lots. make offer; ready July 15. Dewy Nelms, Route 1, Bowman, Ga., o!d fashioned bunch butter beans. 15c per lb. O. R Johnson, Route 1, Shellman, Ga., bunch butter beans, 7c per lb. f o b Shellman, Ga.; can furnish sev- eral crates. Mrs R Robinson, Greenville, Ga., large white nest onions, $4 per bu., delivered. Mrs Hoyt Chandler, Route 31, Commerce, Ga., tender beans, 25e gallon: cabbage 4c per Ib., delivered, no orders accepted less than 50c. J H Hooks, Warthen. Ga., fine white cabbage in 100 Ib. crates, at 38e per lb., cash with order. TMARKET BULLETI N ee ee SEEDS FOR SALE JF Call, Route 4, Ellijay, Ga Hastings late Flat Dutch cabbage, 65c hundred, $1.20 per M. delivered, good and strong new Stone and Greater Baltimore to 500, 65c; $1.20 M delviered, prompt delivery. M T Autry, Gainesville, Ga., Look- out Mountain seed potatoes, for fall ne $3 per bu. f 0 b Gainesville, M F Jones, Route 1, Metter, Ga., several bbls. seed red Bliss Trish po- tatoes $3.50 bbl. f o b. Rhodes Seed Co., Forsyth, Ga., Burr clover, with heavy sand screened out; 500 Ibs., 10 per Ib.; 100. 'bs., 12 per lb; less than 100 lbs., 15c per lb f o b. Cottongims Seed Store, Atlanta, Ga., 5 Ibs. Purple Ton Rutabaga tur- nip, $1.50; 5 lbss. Purple Top White Globe, $1. 50; 5 Ibs. Ga. collard $1.50; 5 lbs Sou. 2 $1.50; all kinds turnip 35c lb; large ae curled mustard white and Globe onions, $1.50 1b; de- livered. David Parker, Route 2, Alto, Ga., mixed turnip, 35c per Ib; or $4.50 for lot of 15 lbs; cash with order; add postage. ' A B Wiley, Route 1, Ashland, Ga., 20 lbs Purple Top and White Globe turnip seed grown from Hastings seeds, trash free, 38 per 1b; half lb 20c, or $6 for lot. W W Williams, Quitman, Ga., eab- bage $1 per lb; tomato $1; comin 25 Ib; mustard 20s ions $3; bell pepper $3. H W Bussey, Fowlstown, Ga., col- lard 1 to 5 lbs 25c per lb; 5 to 25 Ibs 23; 25 to 50 Ibs 20c; 50:to 100 lbs 15c per lb, f o b Fowlstown, Ga. J F Call, Route 4, Ellijay, Ga., lot orange cane seed, at. 2c lb. in 100 Ib lots. Tri-State Seed Co., Athens, Ga., orange cane $1.50 good even wt. bags. Miss O Williams, Route 1, Carroll- ton, Ga., white egg turnip seed, 40e lb, or abe teacup. C L Wilson, Route 2, Bremen, Ga., 5 Ibs. mixed turnip 40c per lb, or lot for $1.75. M H Carithers, Route 2, Colbert, Ga., 80 bu. seed oats at 80c per bu. f o b; write for sample of oats. Mrs J F Caylor, Route 6, Dalton, Ga., Hastings 7 variety turnip mixed, 25 teacup. . S D Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., White Globe turnip, 30c lb. delivered. Mrs. Grady Fraser, Route 7, Gainesville, Ga., mixed turnip 1927 erop, 15c per large spoon; winter mustard, 10c spoon, 1927 crop. Empire Plant Co., Fitzgerald, Ga., Curley mustard 35c lb. delivered. G C Connell, Whigham, Ga., col- lard, 1927 crop, 20c per lb. f o b Whigham. Miss L M Stokes, Route 6, Fitzger- ald, Ga., Curley mustard for table use, 35c ib. delivered. Alfalfa Stock Farm, Route 1, Luthersville, Ga., Fulgrum oats, $1 bu. C R Gentry, Fairburn, Ga., 7 top and purple top turnip mixed, ex- change for tomato plants, 50c Ib. Z P Almon, Roopville, Ga. 1 M bu pure Hastings oats, make offer. Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., Amber eane, $2.50 bu; orange cane, $2.50 bu; red top cane, sorghum $2.50 bu; German millet $2.50 bu; cattail millet 9c lb, f o b Cairo, Ga. W J Johnston, Jr., Route 3, Fair- burn, Ga., 3 lbs. 7 top and purple top turnip mixed, 3 lbs $1. Mrs Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga., white heading collard, 5e table- spoon, add postage. Mrs V S Ladd, Route 7, Gaines- ville, Ga.. mixed Gusnip: 25- cup. Mrs J M Fordham, Route 2, Fen- der, Ga., 30 lbs. cabbage, heading collard, 35c per lb. L T Cottongim, 1136 Euclid Ave., S SS est Bea Sh Bermuda on-! onion, A0c 02; Atlanta, Ga.,. Purple Top White Globe, Purple Top Rutabaga and all other kinds turnip, 35c 1b; all kinds cabbage $1 per lb; mustards, kale, 85c per lb; straw color or white Ber- muda onion, $2.50 lb; large White Globe onion $1.50 lb; Crystal Wax onion $4.50 per lb; postage paid, cash with order. Mrs Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. 7 Top Purple Top Globe turnip: mixed, 80c per lb,, delivered; old fashioned multiplying shallots 40c PAGE THREE gal. delivered or exchange either for . different colors snapdragon, colens, giant or salvia, narcissus, rising sun, jonquils, $1 per hundred. J D Puckett, Lawrenceville, Ga. Route 1, about 40 Ibs. 7 Top turnip. 80c Ib. f o b or 40c delivered. Mrs Geo Thews, Butler, Ga., fresh seed corrander for flavoring pre- serves and pickles, 15c pkg., white -poppy 15c pkg; frost proof. E L Corley, Route 1, Mauk, Ga, few lbs. Hawkins blackeye peas 10c lb; few lbs ramhorn peas, 10c per lb; Egyptian wheat corn, 20c per Jb; German millet 25c lb; castor beans 20c lb; white running butter beans 25 Ib; few lks collard, bunch but- ter bean seed, 25c lb; fresh new crop scullion buttons, 10c qt, or $2.75 per bu; ready for August planting, sage 10 spoon. Mrs Clarence Holcomb, Route 1, Buchanan, Ga., 2 toblespoons turnip, 10c; 2 tablespoons, okra 10c; 2 ta-' -blespoons sunflower seed 10c; 1 ta-; blespoon squash 10c; add postage. McEver Seed & Plant Co., Brasel-, ton, Ga., Wakefield and Flat Dutch | cabbage, 20c 0z; $1 per lb; New, Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato. 25 per oz; $1.25 Ib; turnip 50c Jb; rape 20c lb, green pod and red val-. entine beans, 25c:lb; white Bermuda $3 per lb; write for price list on other seed. C CG Payne, Route 6, Tifton, Ge: Thurman melon, 50c per Ib; white bunch butter beans, 20c lb, all del. L D Hadaway,: Route 1, Gaines- ville, Ga., 9 lbs. 7 top turnip 40c lb., or $3 for 9 Ibs. _ Clyde Maddox, Route 2, Buford, Ga., pure imported Bermuda onion, - 35 oz; $3.25 lb, del; true heading ~ variety Ga. collard 50c lb. del; gen- uine pure strain pimento sweet pep-. per 20c 0z; $1.60 per lb, del; choice select Kleckley watermelon 65c Ib: delivered. Miss Madge Smith, Route 3, Lavo- nia, Ga,., Burr clover 4c per Ib., free from other seed. W D Watson, Loganville, Hastings and R P oats 75e. D Maloch, Route 1, Hoschton, Ga.,}: Winter English peas 25c per lb; col-. lard 2 tablespoons, 5; mixed. a nip same price. $2.50 bu; Texas seeded ribbon cane $2.50 bu; syrup. 1 PLANTS FOR SALE AD Call, Route 4, Ellijay, Ga. 2 Hastings centennial late Flat Dutch: cabbage, 500, 65c; $2.25 per M ay prompt shipment. W W Williams, Gian Ga., cab-! bage, $1 per M, tomato, $1 per M3; collard $1 per M; bell pepper $2 per; M; orto Rican potato 75c per M3, Bermuda onions, $1.25 per M. Branan Plant Co., Baxley, certified Porto Rican. potato, now ready, 75c per M.; cash with order. | D J Patterson, Baxley, Ga., Porto Rican potato, 50c per M. Miss Lee Crow, Route 3, Buford, Go. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- bage, New Stone tomato, 25c hun., 3 hr1. b0e: $1.25. per M; anere stem collard, same price. .Mrs Estie Crow, Route 3, Buford, Ga., Greater Baltimore Stone tomato, Charleston Wakefield cabbage, heading variety, collards, 25c hun., 300 50c; 500, 75c; or $1.25 per M. delivered. Mrs Dinah Eller, Route 3, Eliijay, Ga., Ga. collard, late Flat Dutch cab- bage 20e per hun; Stone Lontars, hot, ' pepper, 25c per hun. - Ca., Z * Ge ; aad New = ' 5c; $1.25 per M., 5 PAGE FOUR PLANTS FOR SALE Obie Crow, Route 8, Buford, Ga., Greater Baltimore and New Stone tomato, Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, heading variety collard, 25 hun.; 300, 50c; 500, 75c; or $1.25 per M. delivered; sweet bell pepper, 50c hun. Mrs Henry B Craig, Route 4, Law- renceville, Ga., Southern and Ga. collard, 20c hun; $1.50 per M. L A Crow, Buford, Ga., leading va- riety cabbage, tomato and collard, 300, 50c; $1.15 per M. del.; 5 M. $5 exp. col.; Boon and Porto Rican po- tato $1 delivered. Mrs J B Paul, Leesburg, Ga., Goy. inspected Big Stem and improved Porto Rican sweet potato, $1 per M. f o b; New Stone and egg plants, 20c per hin: 0 Bb. . Williams Plant Co., Baxley, Ga., Porto Rican potato 75c per M., or exchange for oats, rye or peas; @p- ples. peaches, Duroc Jersey pigs or Jersey calves. W A Poole, Route 4, Baxley, Ga., Improved Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato, $1 per M. del.; or 75s per M. col; Gov. inspected, full count and prompt shipments; guaranteed. W W McEver, Jr., Route 1, Hosch- ton, Ga., open field grown New Stone tomato, heading collards, 500, 65; $1 per M. Holland & Irwin Plant Co., Brasel- ton, Ga., field grown tomato, New Stone $1.25 per M del.; cabbage, collards, $1.25 per M del.; cash with order, prompt shipment; references. J { Campbell, Surrency, Ga., Red skin Porto Rican potato, 50c per M f o b Surrency; vine cuttings, same variety, $1.50 per M. f o }. Surren- cy; Ga: ; H H Chambers, Route 4> Ball Ground, Ga., will grow on contract all standard varieties cabbage, Ber- muda onions for Oct., Nov. and Dee, delivery at $1 per M, 5 M to 10 M at 90c per M; special price on larz>r quantities. Bibb Plant Co., Route 3,. Macon, Ga., tomato, Improved Stone, Great- er Baltimore and Matchless $1.25 per M del; collard, cabbage late varie- ties, $1 per M. delivered. Norman Park Plant Co., Norman Park, Ga., Porto Rican and Big Stem Jersey potato; also tomato, all $1 per M. f o b Norman Park, Ga. O M Crow, Route 8, Buford, Ga., New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, heading variety, collard, 25 per hun; 300, 50c; 500, 75c; or $1.25 per M; 5 M $5; 10 M $9 delivered; sweet bell pepper 50c hundred, or 300 $1. = Mrs Ovie Crow, Route 3, Buford, Ga., Greater Baltimore and New Stone tomato, Charleston Wakefield _ and Flat Dutch cabbage, heading va- riety collard, 25c hun. ; 300, 50c; 500 M $5; 10 M, $9, del; sweet bell pepper, 50c hun. O F Crow, Route 3, Buford, Ga., leading variety cabbage, tomato, col- lard, 20c hun; $1.15 per M, del; 5 M or more, 90c per M. collect. Bonnie Crow, Route 3,_ Buford, Ga., New Stone and Greater Balti- more tomato, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage 25c per hun; 300, 50c; $1.25 per M del; heading varie- ty collard same price. Miss Ruth Tucker, Route 1, Jones- oro, Ga., everbearing and Klondyke strawberry 40c per hun; 3800, 30c hundred. RB McDonald, Route 3, Alma, Ga. purple skin Porto Rican potato, Gov. Inspected $1.25 M del.; $1 per M. f o b; full count, prompt shipment. Mrs. Rosie Crow, Route 4, Cum- ming. Ga., collard 15 per hun., $1.25 per M.; leading varieties late cab- bage, 15 per hun.; $1.25 per M. ' B Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga., pink and 2 Porto Rican potato 75 per ~-A B Lewis, Route 4, Baxley, Ga., T oy wo 2 MARKET BULLETIN - improved Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato; $1, per M del; or 75 tper M col; Gov. inspected, prompt shipment, cash with order. - Mrs. Lizzie Poole, Route 4, Bax- ley, Ga., Improved Porto Rican and Nancy Hall potato, 90c per M. del; full count guaranteed. i \ H G Swinson, Route 1, Surrency, Ga., Gov. inspected Porto Rican po- tato, $1 per M del; or exchange 10 M. for 9 bu. white shelled corn f ob; 1 M, plants for 8 lbs. good et apples delivered. | R E Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga., Por to Rican potato, 69c per M., 5 M. 50c per M., or exchange for peas, 3 M. plants for 1 bu. peas any kind, or exchange for 100 chicks, 20 M. for 100 chicks or anything can use on farm; write. Mrs. Zilphia Lewis, Route 4 Bax-, ley, Ga., Improved Portorican and. Nancy Hall potato, 95c del or 75c per M col; good plants, Gov. inspect- ed. D Maloch, Route 1, Hoschton, Ga., Ga. collard 15c hun; $1.25 per M;! beet, 25c hun. Clyde Maddox, Route 2, Buford, Ga., Open Field grown thrifty ee to sweet pepper, 50 plants, 25c; 40c per hundred. a McEver Seed and Plant Co., Bras- elton, Ga., Openfield grown New| leading varieties collards, 100, 25c; del; $1 M col; moss packed; prompt shipment. Mrs Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga., White heading collard, 20c hun, July 1st delivery; add postage. A J Stanton, Newborn, Ga., White collard, $1.50 per M, 30c hun del. J H Hooks, Warthen, Ga., File orders now for fall del Budded Stuart & Schleys; special price for large orders; would exc for oats and rye. Sage, 10c each. D B Lott, Lenox, Ga., Portorican potato, 50c M irspected. - D Story & Sons, Morven, Ga., Portorican potato Gov inspected, $1 per M del; tomato, Redfield beauty, Early Stone for fall setting at $1.50 per|M del... Miss Dorothy Smith, Route 3, Bow don, Ga., Hot pepper 15c per doz; del or exc for tomato or collards, same price. L A Crow, Buford, Ga., Wakefield and Dutch Cabbage; tomato; Stone and Baltimore; heading variety eol- lard, 25 hun, $1.25 M del; 5 M $5 expressed collect. es David Williams, Route 2, Buford, Ga., Tobacco, 25c hun add postage. Mrs. Irene Dysart, Route 1, Cass Station, Ga., Strong well rooted sage 50 doz; 2 doz, 25e delivered. Berry Bennett, Route 1, Flowery Branch, Ga., Improved pink skin Portorican potato, State inspected, treated, $1.25 per M, 5 M or more express collect: D W Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga., Por- torican potato 75c per M fob, or exc for bacon, Spanish peanuts or dried fruit. Miss L M Stokes, Route 6, Fitz- gerald, Ga., Portorican potato, Gov insp-cted, $1 per M, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, $1.50 per M del; now ready. Empire Plant Co., Fitzgerald, Ga., Tomato, new crop, New Stone and Greater Baltimore, packed in damp moss, $1.50 per M del; Portorican potato, packed in damp moss, $1 per M delivered. _R. J. Boatright, Coffee, Ga., Gen- uine good Portorican potato, $1.50 per M fob. O C Duke, Fowlston, Ga., Collard, for transplanting, ready July ch, 75e per M, foh; can furnish any amount up to 50C A, Geo N D Melville. Route 8, Cal- houn, Ga., Lot of onion button, now Stone & Greater Baltimore tomato, | Several Potrorican potato Gov E L Corley, Route 1, Mauk, ce | ready for fall planting, 48c per gal or will exc for pure bred S L Wyan- dottes. Miss Thelma Merck, Route 7, Gainesville, Ga., Matchless _tomato, -20e per hun. Mrs Azzie Crowe, Route 3, Buford Ga., Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- bage $1.25 M, 20c hun; heading vari- ety collard, same price; New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, same price. Major Crowes Plant Farms, Route 1, Gainesville, Ga., Portorican and old fashion boon potato, $1 per M del; 75c per M fob; cabbage, Wake- fieldand Dutch; collard, heading va- riety; tomato, Stone and Baltimore, all same price, 300, 50c; 500, $1.35 per M, del; or exp col $1 per M, 10 M 19. : W C Tumlinson, Gainesville, Ga., Portorican potato, inspected and treated, $1 per M, 5 M, 90c; cabbage tomato, and collard, $1.25 per M del; 500, 75c; onion and Ruby King pep- per, $1.50 per M del. : W W McEver, Route 1, Braselton, Ga.,' Tomato, cabbage, collard, lead- ing: varieties, 500, 65c; $1 per M del; 75c per M exp col, in 10 M lots. Mrs. Delitia Long, Calhoun, Ga., 3 varieties strawberry, 20c per hun del; or exe for pecans to eat at reas- onable price; or any variety good seed beans. _ Mrs Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga., in- spected; from now till July 15th, $1 800, 50c; 500, 75e; $1.25 per My Per M. H G Joiner, Route 3, Payo, Ga. -Portorican potato, $1 per M, or exc for dried fruit, 1 M for 10 lbs fruit. Miss E] Herndon, Route 2, May- field, Ga., Progressive strawberry 50c per hun, del; fall del; book orders now CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE S C WHITE LEGHORNS R A Harper, Chickamauga, Ga., Kerlin strain hens, cokerels H A Griffin, Bostwick, Ga., Pul- lets, 13 wks old, 90c each, hens $1 ca. C B Moore, Carnesville, Ga. 6 roosters, Wyckoff strain, Apr 1926 hatch, $5 ea or $25 for lot; 5 cock- erels, same strain, $2 ea or $8 for lot M Mch 1927 hatch. C E Abbott, Warrenton, Ga. 3 bus clay peas, slightly mired, bright and sound, $1.50 bu fob Warrenton, Georgia. R L Dothell, Esmon Hill, Ga., Fer- ris strain best egg strain cocks, $2 ea, cockerels $1.50 ea, 5 point comb fine stock eggs, $1.50 per 15, direct from Ferris, guranteed: W L 4artley, Route 5, Carroll~ ton, Ga., Route 5, 50 hens, 1 and 2 years old, $1 ea fob Carrollton, Ga. Florence Earnest, Cohutta, Ga. 40 cockerels, Tancred strain, 10 weeks old, 75c ea. $20 for lot fob. J W Spencer, Jr Villa Rica, Ga. 50 pullets, about 11-12 wks old, Fer- ris strain, 75c each fob. W D Dunean, Bowdon Junction, Ga. 200 pullets, 12 wks old, pure Tancred strain, from trapnested rec- ords, 200-300 egg records, $1 each, $1.90 for lot fob. H W Ramsey, Jr, Waycross, Ga. 11 wks old pullets, $1.50 ea, breeding cockerels $3 and $5 ea, thorobred American strain, from tested stock, Lesters Hatchery, Rome, Ga. Pure bred pullets, 4 mos old, from Ferris strain, $1.25 ea, 10-12 wks old $1 ea fob Rome, Ga; crates to be returned. C G Morris, Route 1, Bowdon, Ga. About 400 pullets, hatched Mch 9th, Ferris and Tancred strain from fine layers, $1 ea. Peach Poultry Co, Ft Valley, Ga. Tancred strain pullets from trapnest ed stock, 12-14 wks old, write for prices. Mrs G J Holeomb, Bremen, Ga. 100 hens, 1 and 2 yrs old, English American strain, 95 ea fob. W F Watson, Route 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. 40 Ferris strain pullets, 3 mos old. 65 each Mrs E T Almon, Midland, Ga. everbearing | -__Whursday, June 80, 1987 [pure Tanered strain, cockerels, 3 mos old, $1.25 ea, 2 or more $1 ea. O J Heeley, RFD, Riverdale, Ga. 100 pullets, 4 1-2 mos old, $1.25 ea, 50 hens, trapnested stock, $1 each. _ Mrs Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. 20 Ferris strain 1 yr old hens, $1 each, Ga: Pure bred Tancred strain cock- erel, Mch hatch; also pullet same age, strain, $3 per pr or exc for 25 pure bred RI red day old chicks. ee L D Hadaway, Route 1, Gainesville Ga. 300 Barron strain pullets, 4 mos old. $1 ea, fob Gainesville; coops to be returned. Ma Mrs D M Mason, Route 1, Homer, Mrs M W Dobbs, Route 6, Buena Vista, Ga. 150 hens, 85r each. Gheesling Prospect Farm, Greens- boro Ga. Cockerels, 10 wks old $1 ea. Mrs J R Stone, Lincolnton, Ga. 15 Tancred strain cockerels, 2 mos old, 50c each. co Mrs E R Preston, Route 6, Buena Vista, Ga. 150 hens, Ferris strain, 90c each. : Mrs. Madison Roper, Route 1, Gainesville, Ga. 10 hens, rooster, $12 or exchange. ae J H Gray, Route 1, Alapaha, Ga. 60-70 Mch hatch young strain pul- lets, 75c each. : ao E D McCorvey, Route 2, Butler, Ga. 800 pullets, trapnested stock, from heavy laying hens, Ferris strain, 12 wks old, $1.10 each fob. Mrs Joe Harrison, Rokingham, Ga. 25 pute bred hatch, $1. each. ~ leld, Ga. each fob. GM Moseley, Menlo, Ga., Ferris strain Mch hatch pullets, 65 each. L E Griffith, 175 pullets, 6 mos 2 cockerels 2 mos old, 50c A A % puljets, March | Miss E L Herndon, Route 2 May- 4 us old, Ferris and Russian strain, some ~ laying, $250 for lot fob Winder, Ga. Mrs L R Millian, Route 1, Newnan Ga. 20 young laying hens, 2 cock- erels, yr old, select Hollywood strain oh no culls, $1 each or $20 for. lot. Mrs R P Jackson, Baconton, Ga. 100 hens, good layers, already cull- ed, $1 each. me J C Etheridge, Route 38, Forsyth, Ga. Tancred strain pullets, 3-5 mos Hee old $1.25 each. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE SC BROWN LEGHORNS' _ J H Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Ever-. lay strain pullets, 8 wks old, 90c ea, gars a a egy Ae ee (aes rave 12 wks old, $1.10 ea, cockerels same _ price. oe Mrs. E F Webb, Pavo, Ga. 2 pure bred roosters, yr old, $1.25 ea or exc for RI red pullets, or seed oats. Bessie Smith, Route 2, Milner, Ga. 10 pullets, from 1 to 1 1-4 Ibs ea; will exe for 10 RI reds, Ib for Ib Mrs C Cole, Route 1, Lilburn, Ga. 18 thorobred Everlay strain strain cockerels, Feb and Mch hatch, ee See 2 eo ea or exe for pullets, same strain and age. ~ L A Hutcheson, Route 3, Rock- mart, Ga. 25 hens, 1 and 2 yrs old, 80c or exc for 4 or 5 old White Leg horn pullets. Mrs J F Lewis, Route 3, Adairs- 2 ville, Ga. Pure bred Evyerlay strain cockerels 9 wks old, $1 ea fob; pure _ bred Everlay strain hatching eggs, $1 per 15, add postage. S ,C E Abbott, Warrenton, Ga. 6-9 wks old cockerels, exc for pullets, i same breed, or sell $1 each J C Hannah, Draketown, Ga 10 | hens, $1.25: each. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE m SC BLACK MINORCAS Miss Regena Singleton, Rovte 1, Gainesville, Ga. 10 thorobred cock- erels, good frying size, Mch hatch | 9 $1 each. J A Elliott, Route 1, Lavonia, Ga. : Roosters, yr old, large type, Pape strain, $1.25 each; Mch hatch cock. erels, same strain, $1 each ee L B Millians, Newnan, Ga. Cock- breeding purposes. Pape strain, $1 erels, Apr hatch, specially select, for each, 6, $5; 12, $10. ee } ey fhursday. Jone 20, 1997 CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE SCRI REDS Mrs. M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga. Cockerels, 38 mos old, highest lay- ing strain, $1 each. Mrs M B Scroggs, Alto, Ga. Eggs, Tompkins and Owens strain, $1 per 15, $4 hun, case to be returned. J T Brim, Cotton, Ga. 50 Owen]: strain pullets, $1 each. Mrs. H L Hilison, Rupert, Ga. 10 pure Donaldson strain pullets, cock- erels, 12 wks old, 75c ea. 14 -vks old, $1 ea, 5 hens, same strain 1 yr old, $1.50 each fob. _Mrs J H Carrington, Talbotton, Ga., 2 yr old cock, 2 hens, dark pure bred Donaldson strain, $1.50 ea or $4.25 for all, Mch hatch cockerels, $1 ea; 3 pulets, cockerel, Mch hatch dark red, all pure bred, 4, $4. last of Mch hatch cockerels, 80c ea; will exe 2 cockerels for 2 pure Ancona pullets, Mch or Feb hatch. Miss Cleo Murphy, Route 2, Jas- per, Ga. 2 roosters, yr old, exc for pig, not under 6 wks old. W L Hartley, Route 5, Carrollton, Ga. 25 hens, 1 and 2 yrs old, $1.50 _ ea, fob Carrollton, Ga. Mrs G T Thews, Butler, Ga. Roos-| ter, 4 hens, Donaldson strain, from trapnested stock, good color, spe- cial culled for layers, $12; April -hatech cockerels, $1 each. \ T G OKelley, Maysville, Ga. 25 pullets, 25 roosters, 9 wks old, Don- aldson strain, 65c each Mrs J J Dixon, Camilla, Ga. Pul- lets. 11 wks old, 75c each. Mrs .J M Garrard, Maysville, Ga. 25 chickens, wt about 1 1-2 lbs ea, 50c ea cash with order; shipped col by exp; pure bred Dona'dgon strain Mrs T J Sherman, Lumpkin, Ga., _ 6 weeks old chicks, 35c each, 200 or more. eet, Mrs T H Taylor, Round Oak, Ga., Route 1, Donaldson strain cockerals pullets from heavy winter layers, dark color, good size, Feb. hatch, $1.50 each f o b. -. Mrs..G H Bley, Rout 2, White Plains, Ga., 6 Mch hatch pulets, Don- aldson strain, 95c ea; Mch hatch se- lect cockerals, 95c ec.; 20 Apr hatch pullets, 85c; alsocockerels same price all same strain; Mch hatch cockerals unrelated. Mrs. Grace Murphy, Rout 2, Jas- per, Ga., 5 hens, 1-cock Donaldson strain, $12 o b; Mrs. J H Carrington, Talbotton, Ga., pure bred Donaldson strain fri- ers and broilers, 40 per lb. eggs same strain, 80c per lb. A. L Kimzey, Diamond, Ga., eggs $1 per setting del. i Mrs. T. W Cline, Route 2, Rydal, Ga., Few 2 mos old cockerals, 60c each; 1 year o!d cock, $1; eggs 75c per 15 del; crates to be returned. Mrs F R Hobbs, Siloam, Ga, Don- aldson strain Mch hatch cockerals, $1 ea; Miss Ida Dodd, airmount, Ga., Donaldson strain pullets, cockerels, April hatch 65c each, eggs $1.15 per setting. delivered. Mrs R Robinson, Greenville, Ga. 10 pullets, cockere!, 10 wks old, Rouses strain, $10 del. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE BARRED ROCKS Mrs O A Comer, Uvalda, Ga. Thompson strain cocks, Mch hatch, $1 ea; also 12 pullets Mch hatch, $1 ea; same strain. - Mrs J E Steadham, Route A, Bain bridge, Ga. Thompson strain eggs from prize winners, $1 per 15, larg- er lots 5c each egg, Mch hatch cock- erels, $1.50 ea, Apr hatch $1.25 ea. Mrs J B Brown, Route 1, East- man, Ga. 25 purebred hens, from 12 to 18 mos old heavy laying strain, wt from 5-8 Ibs. $1.50 each. Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga. _Cockerels, 3 mos old, highest laying strain, $1 each. Mrs W H Hutcheson, Route 1, Cof- ' fee, Ga. 13 hens, 8 roosters, 9 mos Spe eh I PN pe 10 hens, . Bantamsall colors, 1927 hatch, $1 MARKET o'd, $1.50 ea, cash with order. Mrs Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. Thompson strain eggs for hatch ing, $1 per setting. : _ Miss E L Herndon, Route2, May- field, Ga. Pure bred cockerel, 14 mos old, $2.25 fob. G M Mobley, -Menlo, Ga. Thomp- son strain pullets, Mch hatch, 65c each - os Miss Mamie Roach, Route 1, Daisy Ga Parks strain Reg permit PC-89 pullets, 10 wks old, $1 ea, hatching eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs W L Harwell, Sycamore, Ga. cockerel, $15; Thompson strain, O H Wright, Peters Bldg, Atlan- ta, Ga. Trio Ringlet $10. M L Hutcheson, Burtsboro, Ga. 125 pullets, Thompson strain, now. 10 wks old, $1 each. | Mrs A. R Shivers, Norwood, Ga. ' 45 ten wks old pedigreed Ringlet strain cockerels. $1 each. } B G Mathis, Route 6, Tifton, Ga... 25 Ringlet Thompson strain 8 wks old chickens 50c each. | Mrs J W Whaler, Route 4, Gaines ville, Ga. 12 hens, rooster, yr old,! $1.50 each, cash with order. Mrs Milton Sumner, Route 3, Syl| vester, Ga, Eggs, Thompson. strain, $1 per 15 carton to be returned; CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE BANTAMS ! Miss Regena Singleton, Route 13 Ft. Gaines, Ga. Few bantams, cock- erels, 75 each. : | R F Howard, Thomasville, Ga. Pure bred Golden Geabright ban- | tams, also eggs, write for prices, Mrs G T Maxwell, Route 3, Wash-. ington, Ga. 10 game pantams, hens'! and pullets, 1 rooster, all black, $11 for* lof. Jack Branch, Mystic, Ga. Chick-' ens, Mch hatch, 75c pr; 3 $1-fob. T G Bailie, J4, 440 Telfair St. Augusta, Ga. Pure bred RC Golden | Seabright, from prize winning stok' $5 per. trio. Mrs D V Smith, Leslie, Ga. Gold- en Seabright stock and eggs. { R W Clark, 358 Spring St, Macon | Ga. Finest exhibition quality Gold-' en Seabright and Partridge Cochins, ' $5 up; eggs $5 per 15; other rare breeds... L E Williams and Sons, Ty Ty, Ga. $3 per 50. | { { pair. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE JERSEY BLACK GIANTS ~ Jack M Jones, Royston, Ga. Cock erels, Marcy strain, $1 ea fob. Moline M Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. Few choice cockerels, 3 and 4 lbs, each from exhibition stock, $1.50 $2 each or exc for nullets, no culls. will exc; write. R M Ware, Hogansville, Ga 100 cockerels, pullets, $1.50 each, lot fore$i 25, Mrs I G@ Joiner, Route 2, Soper- ton, Ga. Select hatching eggs, from unrelated Marcy strain $1.25 per 15 del; choice young cockerels, good markings; guranteed Mch hatch $2; Apr, $1.50; also large heavy 11 mos old stock, Marcy strain, from prize winning stock, $7.50. Mrs Omer McGowan, Route 2, Summit. Ga. Cockerels, 9 wks old, 75e each. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE SL WYANDOTTES Dewey Nelms, Route 1, Bowman, Ga. 3 hens, now laying, $1.25 ea or exc for 3 pure bred Buff Orping- tons hens. L L Wallace, 247 Highland Ave, Atlanta, Ga. Tarbox strain pullets, cockerels, $2 ea, age 10-12 wks old, sold in lots of 10 up. Mrs LC Hirson, Route A, Alamo, Ga. 12 pullets, Feb hatch, $1.50 ea. W T Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Few choice pure bred pullets, young roos | Branch, Ga. 40 Sheppard strain pul- {this yrs stock, must be not ters, - grown, $1 ea; fob Lavonia BULLETIN $1 ea; fob Lavonia; hatching eggs $1 per 15 delivered. Mrs M W Smith, Jr. 1543 Melrose St, Atlanta, Ga. hens, rooster, thorobred, $1.50 ea; 2 good 16 mos old cocks, $2.50 each. O C Chitwood, Canon, Ga. Few cockere's, 1-2 grown, pure bred, $1 ea fob, Lavonia, Ga. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE WHITE WYANDOTTES Mrs M B Jackson, Shellman, Ga. 125 Martin strain April hatch blood tested make offer. Mrs J_E Steadham, Route A, Bain bridge, @a. Martin Regal Dorcas prize eggs, 90c per 15, $1.65 per 30, lots 45 or more, 4 1-2c per egg, Mch cockerels, $1.50 ea; Apr hatch $1, $1.25, each. Paes Malcolm Simmons, 102 Green- wood Place, Decatur, Ga. RC coc:-' erels, from trapnested prize stock $5 cach. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE LIGHT BRAHMAS Mrs J W Rabbs, Route 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Pullets, 90c ea fob. Mrs J F Caylor, Dalton, Ga., Route 5. Eggs, Giant strain, $1 per 15 del. -Mrs J E Stone, Route 3, Adairs- ville, Ga. Few cockerels, Mch hatch $1 ea, fob Adairsville, Ga. - ANCONAS Mrs W C Haney, Route 1, Ac- worth, Ga. Several select Sheppard strain cockerels 6 wks old, .50 ea. Mrs J A Brown, Locust Grove, Ga. 50 hens, Sheppard strain, good lay- ers from 1 1-2 yrs old to 2 1-2 yrs old, $1 each fob Gladys Watson, Route 1, Flowery. lets, 3 mos old, 60c each. : Homer G Cline, Canton, Ga. Pure bred Sheppard strain chickens, sev- eral hun good well developed on hand; 8-12 wks old, reasonable priced. 3 Ge Doris Raulerson, Route 3, Rock- ingham, Ga. Cockerels, 6-12 wks old 6-8 wks old, 65c ea; 8-12 wks old, 75 ea; or exc for pullets same breed all fob.-> L E Williams and Sons, Ty Ty, Ga. 4 hens, rooster, 12-14 mos old, $6 or exec for white Indian runner ducks. T I Wetherington, Naylor, Ga. 20 or 30 mixed Yrling hens, good lay- ers. T I Wetherington, Naylor, Ga. 30 or 40 Sheppard strain pullets, Feb 15th hatched, $1 ea, 6 choice cock- erels, 18 wks old, $1 ea, cash with order fob es Bi B R Roberts, Collins, Ga. Pure bred cockerel, 15 mos old, $1.50 fob. Miss Ruby Carrington, Talbotton, Ga. Pure bred Sheppard strain Mch hatch cockerel, $1. Mrs J L Johnson, Route 2, Mitch- ell, Ga. Cockerels, best strain, $1 ea, J C T Miller, Midland, Ga. 25-yr old hens, $1.10 ea or $25 for lot. Mrs Z B Saxon, Sylvania, Ga. 75 pure bred Sheppard strain hens, 6 cockerels. H I McArthur, 17 Anniston Ave. S E, Atlanta, Ga. 19 hens, rooster, $20 for lot fob Atlanta. Ga. Marquette Poultry Yards, East Point, Ga. 2 large cocks, 14 mos old sell or exe either 50 egg cap new Baby Grand incubator, for 4 nullets and 1 cockerel, Jersey Black Giants less than 4 mos old, no culls. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE _ - BUFF ORPINGTONS Mrs Bee Fagan, Martin, Ga. 38 Apr hatch cockerels, $2.50 or exe 1, for $1; Cook strain. - Malcom Simmons, Decatur, Ga. Cockerels, from trapnested stock, $5 each, j Mrs. W E Webb, Sr. Oglethorpe. Ga. Pure hred eges for setting, $1.5 per 15. delivered. R W Jackson, Cartersville, Ga. Cockerels, wt 2-3 Ibs. $1.25 or exc CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE WHITE ROCKS Malcom Simmons, 102 Green- wood Place, Decatur, Ga. Cockerels from trapnested prize stock, $5 ea. Mrs J T Brooks, Route +1, Tignall, Ga. 12 Apr hatched cockerels, prize stock, $1 each delivered, Williams Plant Co, Baxley, Ga. 5 ten wks old Fish strain cock-. erels, $1 or exc for Duroe Jersey female pigs Mrs F R Hobbs, Siloam, Ga. 5pul- lets, 3 cockerels, Feb hatch, $1 ie, ae. Mrs Fred Youmans, Nunez, Roosters, 18 wks. o'd, $1 fob. Mrs C CG Payne, Route 6, Tifton. . \ 4 . Asay \ { | PAGE FIVE. _X& Ga. Fishel strain cockerels, hatched | Mch 8th, $1.25 ea, cockerels, hatch- ed Meh 30th, $1 ea; eggs strain. $1.10 for 15 eggs, 30 eggs, $2: 50 eges, $2.50: cash with order same | Mrs J A Leonard, Route 1, Mil- | , ledgeville, Ga. Select eres for ing pure bred ishel strain. ner 15 delivered. $1.25 CHICKENS AND F@7S FOR SAL GAMES en R F Howard, Thomasville, Ga. hatch Pure bred Cornush games, ezgs, $3 per 15 C L Curry, Route 2, Rome, Ga. z Two 15 mos old Cuban cocks, $2.50 each; 1 Allenround head game, cock $2.50; Carolina blue cock $2; alsa 10 cockerels, Feb and Mch hatch from above strain, $1.25 each fob. Mrs W R Chasteene, Locust Grova Ga. 7 dark Cornish Indian game hens, 18 mos old, $1 ea, 5 pura Cornish Mch hatch pullets, $1 eache Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga, 2 Feb hatch 1927 dark Cornish In< dian game cockerels, $1 each. J R Gardner, Locust Grove, Gace: 2 pure bred dark, Cornish cocks, $2 ch. = er E Wammock, Harrison, Ga. 14 dark Cornish Indian game breed, $15 cash fob. CHICKENS AI'D EGGS FOR SALE PARTRIDGE ROCKS ; Miss Ola Clifton, Seville, Ga. & Kellog strain-2 pullets, 3 cockerels 4 mos old, 75c each fob. R W Clark, 358 Spring Street, Macon, Ga. Bird Bros stock, Ameri~ can Poultry Assn certificate wipers males $5 up, females $3.50 up, eggs $3 per 15. BUFF ROCKS Mrs W P Whitworth, Adairsville, Ga. Eggs, $1 per setting Mrs J F Ingram, Berlin, Ga. 2 pure bred. cockerels, Jan hatch, wt over yr old, and 1 cockerel, or roos- ter, not over yr oid. same breeds ~ to get unrelated stoek. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE COLUMBIAN ROCKS C E Abbott, Warrenton, Ga, 10 hens, 3:cocks, 30-40 chicks, 4-8 wks old, to exc for dark brown leghorn | pullets. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE. BABY CHICKS Mrs T J Sherman, Lumpkin, Ga. Chicks, 15c ea or $14 per hun. . Mrs H J McCorvey, -Hawkinsville, Ga. Pure Jersey Black Giant chicks, 14c ea, del in lots 25 or more; 75 or more chicks same breed, 5 wkg old, 25c ea delivered ; hens, cock, $18; 30 Apr hatch chicks same 4 lbs, exe for 1 pullet, or hen a MH at a oe Mrs J. B Blliott, Cochran; Ga 150. from 4-5 wks old Thompson strain barred Rock chicks 25c each. Shellman Evergreen Co. . Shell man, Ga. 100 White Wyandotte chicks, Martain strain, Apr hatch, $1 ea: blood tested. R S Simpson, Waverly Hall. Ga. Exe Royal purple saddle. Miss Agnes Ewing. Route 1, An- ae burn, Ga. 10 wks old Lakenveldoy chickens, 8 pullets, $1.50 ea: 3 coche erels, &1,25 ea, $7.50 fob. 1 pr, $2,50 or lok Seager Jersey Black _ Giant chicks or grown ones for tree Sate a PEGE SIX Saag tered hanes YY CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE MIXED (FOR TABLE USE) Mrs O B Herndon, Mayfield, Ga. 4 large friers wt 2 lbs, or more, 70c ea fob; also 2 young hens, 90 each. Mrs J B Elliott, Cochran, Ga. Mixed broiler, 35c per lb. T I Wetherington, Naylor, Ga. 20 or 30 mixed yrling hens, good layers . CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE SC BLACK LEGHORNS Mrs Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga. Pure cockerels, 8 mos old 75c. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE SILVER CHAMPINES T B Smith, Fairburn, Ga. 4 one yr old chickens38 Jens, rooster, $5 for lot. Mrs Geo W Tootle, Manassas, Ga. White Nabob Cockerels, $1 ea; Mch hatch. A T Sheppard, Route 1, Lithonia, Ga. Few cockerels $1 ea; Mch and Apr hatch; also Cornish games. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE BUFF LEGHORNS A V Harrison, 911 Bartow St, Brunswick, Ga. 10 hens, rooster, Millers Blue Ribbon strain, will exc for same number Barred Rocks, RI red,s Anconas, or Black Minorcas or sell $1.25 each, f o b. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE WHITE ORPINGTON W A Manry, Edison, Ga. 8 laying hens $1.35 ea, fob Edison, Ga. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE - SILVER SPANGLE HAMBURGS Clarence ONeal, Remerton, Ga. Pure bred cockerels, $1.50 each. DUCKS AND EGGS FOR SALE Mrs A B Gibson, Route 2, How- ard, Ga. 12 ducks, all 1927 hatched ;} Indian runners; sell or exe for full blood RI red chickens. Mrs A V Collins, Route 1, Collins, - Ducks5 hens, 1 drake, $6 for oO ; ; . Mrs J T Haney, Route 8, Lavonia, Ga. Sell or exc white Indian runner ducks, dark gray drake, exc for 6 hens, any large breed, White Orp- ington or Black Giant preferred; will exc for any kind large hens. B T Baldwin, Route 4, Rockmart, Ga. 5-10 black and white RC mink duck, all good layers; baby ducks, $2 ea, trio $5 dv. M Arnold,-Surrency, Ga. 9 head young geese, raised this yr, 50c per head or $4.50 for lot fob Surrency, Georgia. R L Ever, Cordele, Ga. Dark Mus- _____eovy duck, fine layer, fine breeders, reasonable Mrs A H C Herndon, Route 4, Baxley, Ga. White and fawn Indian runner ducks, 2 ducks, 1 drake, c- for 3 nure bred Barred Rock hens.: RAPRITS AND PET STOCK FOR SALE . Mrs M F Gaddis Hazlehurst, Ga. 15 pigeons, mated about 1-2 pure bred Carneaux, others mixed, sell lot for 35c each. Fred Blissitt, Luella, Ga. 1 mixed rabbits, white doe, gray and white spotted buck, $1.50; pr steel gray Flemish giants, 2 yrs old, $1.75 fob Luella, Ga. Ga. S W Looper, Falton, New Zealand rabbits, $3 ea or $5 pr, Bel- gian rabbits, black and white spot- ted, $1 each i R B Crowder, Sunny Side, Ga. 10 New Zealand red rabbits, 4 mos old, $1.75 pr, New Zealand red buck, 7 mos old, $1.25 fob Hampton, Ga. V W Brown, Route 31, Commerce, Ga. Pure white rabbits, pink eyes, four 3 1-2 mos old, two 2 mos old, 50c each fob. Atlanta Bird and Pet Shoppe, 284 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga. Rabbits, _ guinea pigs. pigeons, peafowls, phea- sants, and their eggs. white and ring prices. neck doves, write. for catalog and pr} MARKET BULLETIN James Mathews, Sunny Side, Ga. 10 pr pigeons, common stock, 50c pr Fred I Baker, Box 244, Columbus Ga. White pinkeyes, New Zealand, and Belgian hare rabbits. 5 A C Jones, 289 Haas Ave, S E, Atlanta, Ga. Homing pigeons, mated and working, banded, 7 pr working; also lot of homers, not mated but banded; reasonable; lot of about 35. J N Lewis, Rocky Ford, Ga. Sell or exc 4 prs Red Carneaux pigeons, mated and working, $2 pr or will exc same for Red spotted PC pig, male or female or young hens, or pullets, of any heavy breed: of chickens, or friers to eat or femal@ pig, of any purebred hogs. Nelson Brown, Route 1, College Park, Ga. Pedigreed New Zealand red rabbits, $1 ea or $1.75 per pr, 2 mos old, or will exe young rabbits for grown pedigreed doe BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE W.-L Stancil. Route . 1; < Ball Ground, Ga. Mung beans, 6c per lb, Unknown peas, $1.50 per bu, mixed peas, $1.25 fob Ball Ground, Ga. W H Davis, 312 Montgomery, St, Savannah, Ga. Mixed cow peas, $1.75 per bu; brabs, irons, $2 per bu. Dewey Nelms, Route 1, Bowman, Ga. Old fashioned busch butter beans 15ce |b. : Coleman and Co, Devereaux, Ga. About 25 bu clay mixed peas, run about 85 per cent clay, a also about 10 bu whips; $1.50 ob. Mrs G J Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. 10 bu blackeye table peas, fine for planting, $3 per bu f o b; 100 lbs bunch butter beans, colored, 10c lb, fob. L L Palmer, Harrison, Ga. 100 bu Early speckle velvet beans, $1.20 bu. L G Reese, Route 2, Thomson, Ga. 45 bu good sound brab_ peas, $1.75 per bu; 15 bu Unknown at $1.65 per bu, 10 bu speckle at $1.65 per bu; 10 bu New Era at $1.65 per ku fob Thomson; Ga; pceked in new sacks 2 1-2 bu to a sack. \ J B Miller, Woodland, Ga. 4 bu Otootan soy beans, $3.50 bu cash with order. R F Chambers, Route 4, Ball Ground, Ga. 6 bu mung beans, $4.50 per bu, 5 bu black peas, $2 per bu cash with order, del to R R Canton, Georgia. J E Coker, Rome, Georgia. Few bu genuine old time sugar crowder peas, 5c lb, del Ga points, in lots 20 lbs or more. Bennetts Bonded Whse., Eastman, Ga. Good sound clean velvet beans, in good 2 1-2 bu bags, $1.50 per bu del Ga points, genuine Otootans, $3, per bu fob; Laredos $2.25 per bu fob C F Poss, Philomath, Ga. 40 bu is Era peas, sound, at $1.50 per u. J A Stone, Cumming, Ga. 50 bu early whip peas, at $1.50 per bu fob Duluth Ga. cash with order. Mayview Farm;, Warthen, Ga., Mixed iron and brab peas, early clay peas, all good sound peas, $1.50; 60 bu early 90 day velvet beans. M J Bruce, Norwood, Ga. 15 bu purple hull whips, 20 bu clays, 1 bu Calif blackeye peas, $1.70 fob. P R Stanley, Greensboro, Ga. Limited quantity brown whips, $1.85 New Eras $1.75; Brabs, $2.10; also few bus Otootan soy beans, $3 per bu; all sound quality, sacked in even wt bags, fob Greensboro, Ga. W G Hanks, Route 1, Kingston, Ga. 15 bu New Era; 6 bu. white blackeye peas, $1.50 perbu; parties furnish sacks, sound, no weevils, cash with order Everett Seed Co, Atlanta, Ga. Mammoth yellow soy beans, $2.50 per bu; Otootan soy beans, $4 per bu: Laredo sov beans, $3 per bu. H M Franklin and Co, Tennille, Ga. Mixed peas, clays, brabs, irons, whips. blacks, conch, large or small lots, brabs and irons mixed, $2.25 per bu, early speckle velvet beans, balancel $1.50 per bu; Osceola velvet beano, $2.25 per bu; large or small lots; Otootan soy beans, $38.50 per bu; Laredo soy beans $3 per bu; Biloxi and Mammoth yellow soy _ beans, large or small lots. J Rodgers, Ellijay, Ga. Sound clay peas, $1.50 per bu fob Ellijay, Georgia. B F Fagan, Martin, Ga.,8 bu Otoo tan soy beans, well matured, clean- ed, $4 per bu, or $30 for lot W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga. Field peas, clays, gvhip, and Un- knowns, $2 per bu. _ W H Robinson, Cairo, Ga. Early: speckle velvet beans, $1.25 bu, new. crop good stock, fob Cairo, Ga; Clay | mixed peas, $2.25 bu, New Era, 2 crop, $2.50 bu; irons, $2.50 bu;! brabs $2.50 bu fob Cairo, Ga. Cairo Seed Co, Cairo, Ga. Good stock new crop early speckled velvet beans $1.25 bu fob Cairo; Clay mix-} ed peas, $2.25 per bu; irons. $2.50 per bu, New Eras, 2 crop $2.50 per bu; fob Cairo, Ga. Tri-State Seed Co, Athens, Ga. Brab peas, $2.25; irons, $2.15; brabs and irons, mixed $2; Genuine Otootan soy beans, $2.50; Laredos $2.ho Dus .J Whitaker, Dalton, del 15c tb. W J Pitts, Wellston, Ga. . Pure brab peas $2 per bu; iron and brab mixed, $1.80; Tillman $1.50 all treated; in best 2 1-2 bu bags fob. C A Walker, Ellaville,; Ga. Brab and iron $2 per bu also speckle and mixed peas, $1.65 per bu fob. Ella- ville. Ga. W E Webb, Jr, Oglethorpe, Ga. Mixed peas, $1.75 bu; pure Brabs $2 fob. : Mrs B FEF Morrison, Route 8, Gainesville, Ga. 40 Ibs mung beans, 10e per lb, del. Ga. Lady peas PECANS AND PEANUTS SALE H M Franklin and Co, Tennille. Ga. Seed peanuts, runners 7c _ lb, white Spanish, 10c per lb. E C Justi, Altamaha, Ga. 34 lbs NC runner peanuts, 7c per lb. Tri-State Seed Co, Athens, Ga. White Spanish peanuts, 8c per lb; no order less than bag lot accepted. Cairo Seed Co, Cairo, Ga. NC grown running seed peanuts, $2.25 bu; Ga grown running seed peanuts $2.25 bu; good stock No 1 shelled white Spanish planfing seed, pea- nuts, 17 41-2 Jb;: fob Cairo, Ga: W E Robinson, Cairo, Ga. Flat vine running seed peanuts, 9c lb; Ga grown running seed peanuts; 9c lb, No 1 shelled white Spanish plant- ing seed peanuts, 17c fob Cairo,. Ga. - SYRUP FOR SALE W H Davis, 312 Montgomery St, Savannah, Ga. Pure Ga cane syrup, reboiled, with corn syrup, 35 gal bbls, 45c per gal, also fine cane mo- lasses 60 gal bbls at 37c per gal. N P Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Thick black strap molasses in still drums, 20c gal, fob 56-60 gal per drum. B J Franklin, Lollywood, Ga. About 75 gals good thick sorghum syrup, in gal cans, 80c per gal, fob in 6 gal lots or over. D Story and Sons, Morven, Ga. 1 bbl 50c gai, fob Morven, Ga. A M Deed, Route 1, Tunnell Hill, Ga. Sorghum syrup in gal tin buc- kets, 60 per gal, fob crated. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Mrs L H Hutto, Route 1, Gray- mount, Ga. Little Brown hen incu- bator, 50 egg cap, $3 fob Metter, Ga. cash with order. H P Claxton, Kite, Ga. Sell or exc Delco motor; deep water well pump, 300 gal under ground galvan- ized steel tank. - Peach Poultry Co, Ft. Valley, Ga. Mammoth incubator, in good condi- tion, cheap; write for prices; Ford- son side p'ow in good condition, $20. J T and Garnett, Charing, Ga. Gin outfit to be operated at present FOR ae Ti eShursday Jane a0. 1927 {site 2-70 saw gins, suction dbl press box, 50 H boiler, 40 H engine, cash or terms cheap. G H Culpepper, Buckhead, Ga. 2 row Peerless arsenate duster, slight- ly used, cheap for cash. M D McCoy, Cordele, Ga. 38 Buf- falo incubators, in good condition, also 10 wks old White Leghorn cock- erels for breeders Arnold Bros, Box 29, Route Atlanta, Ga. 2 1-2 HP Su:ton engine, and drag saw, $50; 1 HP gas engine, $25; single O air com- presser, tank and fittings, garage size $40; small generator, can be used as light plant or charge bat- teries, $20; 7 HP Hercules gas en- gine, and hoist, mounted on skids, $300; 5 six panel doors, 26x7; $3 each 3, Gray Bros, Douglas, Ga. 35 HP. fire box boiler, 10x12 Schofield cen- ter crank engine, will exc for 3 yoke good oxen and difference in cash. H T Drewry, Tempie, Ga. IHC en- gine 12 HP, oil burner, good condi- tion, $50 or exe for good white corn W E Harper, Meriwether, Ga. Fordson tractor, Benthal peanut picker, Int hay press, all in good condition, write for price. T W Pate, Route 38, Carrollton, Ga. 12 HP water town engine, in good condition, $65 fob. Garden Pece. Route 1, College Park, Ga. Standard Reliable incuba- tor, 2 sixty chick size brooders, in good condition, will exe for 25 Ferris strain white leghorn hens J J Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. Standard Buckeye incubator, 120 cap, good condition, $25 National Pecan Groves Co, Flint-, side, Ga.'One 2-70 saw Continental: gin outfit, screw press, with tramp- er, $300; 8 oliver bottom plows for tractors, $35 ea; 3 Sullivan-Townson dise tractor plows, $40 ea; 1 1-2 HP Fairbanks-Morse gas engine, $25 Fairbanks-Morse gas engine, $35; Williamson stump puller, complete with cable, $225; 1 roll 1 inch wire cable, $50; one 32 KW Delco water pump, with 1-4 HP motor complete except batteries, $75; all in good condition. H G McDonald, Ft. Valley, Ga. 1-10 ft dia x 28 inch steel over- shoot water wheel, with direct gen- erator, hand power freight elevator - complete 35 ft, cheap; 1 1-2 inch turbine water wheel, good condition. Mrs J Rodgers, Ellijay Ga. Little Giant thrashing machine in good condition, sell of exc.; write. : T H Withers, Cartersville, Ga. Line shaft, 6 HP steam engine, com- plete; 1 set 30 corn rocks, irons, 38 circular saw, inserted tooth, lot / pulleys and boxes, lot of belting rub- ber and leather, concrete block ma- chine, 2 ton crane, complete; large forge blower, large vise, small steam pump, 2 horse Oliver plow; make | = offer. Fred Hunter, Turin, Ga. Delro Water and Light Plant, in good eno- dition, cheap for cash. : Mrs J C Hosea, Route 8, Toccoa Ga. Demorest shingle mill, good con- dition, will exc for good mower and rake in good condition, write. P A Newton. Machen, Ga. 35 HP steam engine, 40 HP boiler $200 or exc for corn or neas. H Martin. Route 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rock Island cultivator, will exe for Avery middle buster, in sood condition, also will exe Avery No 30 turning plow, for Oliver Goob- er nlow. L L Wallace. 247 N Hichland Ave, Atlanta, Ga. Hi-Speed Ford truck, sood condition, $200; cash or exe for equal value in milk cows, or beef cattle. _L P Maxey, Maxevs, Ga., Delco 28 -volt machine, run 50 days; guaran- teed, good condition, write for par- ticulars. RC Couch Turin. Ga. 20 HP. boiler, with fixtures, $65; Planet. Jr., cultivator. almost new, with attach- ments, $12. gas. 6 meme <5! S : | Z ly used, $50 cash with order. eas June 30, 1927 e SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE M Richardson, Thomaston, Ga. 2 = cotton duster, good condition, 0 S R Saye, Rutledge, Ga. Lilliston peanut picker, 80 ft, 6 belt, Moline corn and peanut planter. Mrs L A Mathis, Route 2, Ten- nille, Ga. Sarples separator, slight- W L Stephens, Tallapoosa, Ga. Disc harrow, in good condition, cheap or exc. H S Lawson, R. 1 Morven Ga. light dek Word truck, $25 cash; will exc. J. F. Caylor, Route 6, Dalton, Ga. _John Deere cultivator, complete with plows, dises and attachments, $25. W D_ Watson, Loganville, Ga. Wheat drill $20; 18 inch Avery disc plow, $10; 18 inch 2. horse Lynch- burg buster, $8.50; 1 horse Vulcan buster, $4.50; 2 row Perfection dus- ter, $15; 2 horse spring tooth cul- tivator, with tongue, $10; spring tooth side harrow, hayman wood or iron beam leather collard, ete. _E M Evans, Thomson, Ga. Fruit evaporator, 250 hu cap, galvanized steel frames, trays; reasonable. B P Jones, Reynolds, Ga. Mobley boll weevil plow, $10. Junius Chastain, Route 2, Toccoa, Ga. Witte 22 HP engine, in good condition. or exe for smaller one or poultry or swine; also. cotton gin, eondenser, press, shafting, pulleys. E C Lee, Eastman, Ga. 25 HP Fairbanks Morse crude engine, late model, good condition, cheap; grist mill 48 inch rock, shingle mill, also good condition, cheap. Mrs D P Halsey, Route 4, Macon, Ga. 32 volt electric washing machine almost new, good condition, $35 ea fob Macon, Ga. - Mrs E L Foster, Route 2, Box 269 Atlanta, Ga. Electric churn motor, all parts complete, $25. LJ Ellis, Route 5, Cumming, Ga. Grocery counter scales, dbl beem, with 10 scoop and platform, wt to 240 Ibs, good condition. R K Webb, Americus, Ga. 2 com- plete sets 16 ft tobacco barn flues, $17.50 ea, $37 for both sets of flues and about 8 M 4 ft tobacco stick for $1.50 M. J H Dumas, Route 1, Chula, Ga. 5 slightly used 1100 volt electric bulbs, cheap; write; 6 lb Dover elec- tric iron, sell or exc; write; E H Bennett, Route 1, Box 178, Atlanta, Ga. 5 A Farquhar sawmill, engine, 20HP, mounted on wheels all log fixtures. Mrs H M Fleetwood, Route 3, Ma- con, Ga. Drop head new home sew- ing machine, good condition, sell or exe for hens or cows; $385. stock, FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE RN Farrar, Fayetteville, Ga. 4 nice country cured hams, about 5 Ibs ea; 30c per lb; will del 4 to 1 party, single ham fob. HONEY BEES AND BEE _ SUP. PLIES FOR SALE LA Youmans, Mershon, Ga. Strain ed honey, in 10 lb cans, 1927 crop, $1.10 per can fob Mershon, Ga. Ga Bee Supply Co, PO Box 134, Savannah, Ga. Distributors for Root quality bee supplies, full stock; wax and honey taken in exc for bee sup- plies or bought out right; write -for prices. C H Herndon, Haylow, Ga, Pure white delicious honey chunk or ex- tract, 10 lb pail, del, $1.10; case of 6, 10 lb pails del, $10.25. W W DelLloach,' Brooklet, Ga. White comb honey, in 5 lb buckets, at 15c lb, 6 or 12 to case, fob States ooro, Ga. R W Browning, Dublin, Ga. Bright honey in 10 lb buckets, $1.25; white with order; 50 gums bees mostly patent gums, few straight gums, $2 $38.50; 2 horse}. L each. {MARKET BULLETIN Oe ee D N Smith, Route 1, Toomsboro, Ga. Several cans amber comb honey ready for July del, cans over 60 lbs make best offer fob: MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE T I Brown, Pineview, Ga. A-1 Heart cypress fence posts. 6 ft long, 25e ea; ecarload lots, $15c ea fob; Hawkinsville; cypress shingles No 1 $6 per M; No 2, $4; long leaf yellow pine shingle $5.70; No 2 $3.15; freight paid on car-lots. H M Franklin and Co, Tennille, Ga. Good fresh cut 4x8 inch No 1 and No 2 LLYP shingles; also cy- press shingles, car lots only; flour in bbl lots. Mrs G J Holcombe, Bremen, Ga. 200 gals pure apple vinegar 50c gal. Dewey Nelms, Route 1, Bowman, Ga. Straw brooms, wrapped with white oak splits, 85c per 1-2 doz. W A Smith, 102 Bay St, East, Savannah, Ga. Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per hun lbs, $17.50 per ton fob Savannah, Ga. Mrs. M S Lewis, Summit, Ga. BO lb can pure hog lard, 15 per lb. LL Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave Atlanta, Ga. 80 doz size used egg erates, complete with fillers, $2.50 per doz. fob. Mrs L B Landrum. Adairsville, Ga. Few lbs choice Jersey butter del ea wk, in 1 lb cartons, 50c guar- anteed. Mrs C N Wood, Route 1, Cleve- land, Ga. Large farm bell good con- dition, $4; also 2 good wheat cradles $4 each. A Arrington, McIntyre, Ga. 2 horse wagon iron axle, in good con- dition, $25 fob; 2-horse No. 10 Oliver turn plow, good condition, furnished with dbl trees and singletrees, $6; wagon and plow $30. Mrs Belle Goddard. Grogansville, Ga. 5 yeast cakes, 25c. Rhodes Seed Co, Forsyth, Ga. Graham (whole wheat) flour, out of new crop wheat. 20 Ib sack, $1.35; 50 lbs, $3; all fob. J B Underwood, Cleveland, Ga. About 70 M lumber, on sticks from 30-90 days, well dried, from good timber, free from knots except top cuts; about 9 M of same from for- est timber; write. Mrs T H Barber, Route 2, Milan, Ga. Would like to help someone can fruit on halves Mrs J R Spence, Route 2, Cum- ming, Ga. can furnish 8 lbs good fresh country butter per wk, at 40c per lb. T N Colley, Elberton, Ga. Heavy steel tank 40 dia, 8 long; burlap sacks for all purposes. Mrs V S Ladd, Route 7, Gaines ville, Ga. 2-3 Ibs fresh yellow butter per wk, 50c lb del, cartons to be re- turned. ~ Miss Jessie Cash, Route 3. Flew- ery Branch, Ga. Fresh yeast 10c per| vke of 6 cakes. HOGS WANTED S L Barr, Route, Bowdon, Ga. 2 big bone guinea pigs, cash for same; write. J L Shirley, Hollywood, Ga. Slack pole and china male pig, 8-10 wks old, cheap and will exe blackeye peas for same at $2.50 per bu. CATTLE WANTED L B Fulmer, Springfield, S. Cc. 1 car grade 1-3 yr old Hereford cattle 1 car grade Angus cattle, 1 car red pole cattle. S L Barr, Route 1, Bowdon, Ga. Jersey heifers Reg, not under 6 mos old for cash. W J Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. 2 or 8 grade Jersey heifer calves from 4-6 mos old, will buy or exc pigs for same. J R Hart, Woodbury, Ga. 50 cows, yrlings. fat or poor, any size, write. H O Cook, Buena Vista, Ga. Pure bred Aberdeen Angus bull. from 4 to 6 mos old, state approximate wt. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Clifford Crusselle, 158 Atlanta Ave., S E, Atlanta, Ga. Good gentle Shetland pony, cheap for cash. POTATOES, FRUITS AND VEGET- ABLES WANTED Fred I Baker, Box 244, Columbus, ( Ga. Fresh vegetables of all kinds. Mrs H L Elliston, Rupert, Ga. 1-2 bu Lookout. Mtn Irish potatoes, for planting, state price, PP. . JJ Hill, Jr, 161 Alexander St, NW Atlanta, Ga. 4 gal blackberries state best price. The Cureton Nurserigs, Austell, Ga. Genuine Lookout Mtn Irish po- tatoes, state quantity you can sup- ply, sacked or crated fob shipping station. J T Carnes, Hartwell, Ga. Route 5. Lookout Mtn potatoes prices per bu and per sack fob. L J Vollrath, Foute 1, Winston, Ga. Truck load peaches for canning; cheap; write. SEEDS AND PLANTS WANTED N R Mooney, Quill, Ga. Hairy vetch seed, quote price, in small lot. Everett Seed Co, Atlanta, Ga, Good clean cane seed, send sample, lowest. price; also Lookout Mtn and peachblow seed Irish potatoes, state quantity and lowest price. Mrs W A Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga., flower pots, all sizes, clover and vetch seed. state price. Mrs A L Hudgins, Rockmart, Ca, Route 3. Cotton, for seed purpose, state best cash price per bu. Minnie Craig, Route 4, Lawrence- ville, Ga. Calif beer seed, write. LH Oden, Bleackshear, Ga. Large ey okra seed, also sunflower seed. CHICKENS AND EGGS WANTED Peach Poultry Co, Ft. Valley, Ga. This yrs pullets from trapnested stock, write full particulars with price. R F Howard, PO Box 703, Thom- asville, Ga. Well marked pure bred Ancona rooster, not over 8 mos old. Mrs Alice Jinks, Mountain View, Ga. 50 White Leghorn hens, will exc for same. Mrs. J. T. Haney, Route, 3, La- vonia, Ga. White Orpington cock, 1926 hatch, purebred, in good con- dition, cheap; will exc white orping- ton hen or black giant for same. J R Lanier, Route 3, Summit, Ga. 100 dark brown Tormohlen - strain pullets, 10 wks old, will exe fine young gilts for same. L A Hutcheson, Route 38, Rock mart, Ga. 100 four-five wks white leghorn pullets, cheap for cash; 200 white leghorn baby chicks. Mrs D B Fountain, Route 4, Em- pire, Ga. 500 chicks to raise on halves to 10 weeks old, any large breed. Mrs R B McDonald, Route 3, Alma Ga. 100 baby chicks White Leghorns or Barred Rocks, will exc 10 M pur- ple skin Portorican potato plants for same. Mrs J J Rampley, Demorcst, Ga. 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks old, any large breed. Mrs J W Fountain, Route 1, Em- pire Ga. 400 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks old, white rocks pre- ferred but will take any large breed. Mrs J -Rodgers, Route 5, Ellijay, Ga. 100 thorobred Barred or Ring- let Rock chicks to raise on halves to 6 wks old. R E Keith, Route 3, Buford, Ga. 100 baby chicks to raise on halves to 10-12 wks old, write. DUCKS AND EGGS WANTED W C James, Manor, Ga. Pure bred Indian runner duck eggs, or small ducks. RABBITS & PET STOCK WANTED Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga. Pay cash for peafowls; state how many and price. Mrs L. L Roberts, RFD, Ft Gaines Ga. 1 pr peafowls. old} _FAGE SEVEN a Adlanta Bird ane Pet shorn 284 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga. White rabbits, other colors, grown Vande 4 young, fancy pigeons, guinea pigs, { peafowls, pheasants, white Holland a turkeys and their eggs. us.) H Daugherty, 201 Pierce Ave Ma- can, Ga. White does, 8 wks old, up; state amount, age and price. Parks Jones, Mtn View, Ga. Grown Belgian hare buck, will exc young Belgian hares for same. RK G Pirkle, Social Circle, Ga. Gray Flemish Giant, New Zealand Reds, or Belgian buck, 8-15 mos old, write size and price. : Fred I Baker, Box 244, Colum- bus, Ga. All kinds rabbits, over 1 1- = Ibs each. TURKEYS AND EGGS WANTED. R E Keith, Route 3, Buford, Ga. 25 or 30 turkeys and guineas to raise on halves to 2 mos old, any breed; write. at Atlanta Bird and Pet Shoppe, 284, Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga. White Holland turkeys, young and grown | stock wanted, give complete descrip-' . tion and best price. ad GUINEAS AND EGGS WANTED Atlanta Bird and Pet Shoppe, 284 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Ga. Guineas, young, all varieties wanted, de- scribe fully, stating variety, age- cand. best price. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Bennetts Bonded Whse, Eastman Ga. All varieties field peas, except whites and crowders, send sample and : prices. Z SYRUP WANTED F T Clough, Route 1, Denton, Ga. Will exc home made meat for good quality sugar cane syruv; write for prices. SECOND HAND MACHINERY | WANTED N BR Mooney, Quill, Ga. Gas engine ~.__ 10-15 HP, exe oak lumber for same. L J Vollrath, Route 1, Winston, Ga. To trade for large 2 roller cane mill, also about 3 rolls poultry wire. F C Geiger, Flintside, Ga. Pecan grading and pecan cracking ma- | chines; Ford trailer. Ga. Good \ ie Hill and Adams, Tignall, pr cotton seed scales. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED E D Welsh, 231 Healey bldg., At- lanta, Ga., large quantities, all kinds green hardwood lumber. W B Fincher, Cairo, Ga.. 2 horse wagon, in good condition, chean for | cash, near Cairo, Ga. GH Tomlinson, Putney, Ga., seed- 4 ling pecan nuts, exchange budded pecan trees for same. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED .- J T White,-Dub'in, Ga., beeswax in any quantity, at 30c per lb. del. A R Trish, 2837 Pseechee Ave.. Savannah, Ga., bees in any style hives, state cash price, auantity. FRESH ANP CURED MEATS WANTED J M Walker. Box 5, Avondale Es- tates, Ga.. smoked country ham, state weight. price. POSITIONS WANTED | L J Vollrath. Route 1, Winston, Ga., desires work in Atlanta for man. 2 large boys, experienced in truck and farming, elso concrete and car- penter work, begin work about Aug. 15th; write. ; Miss Louise Lillard, Wrighteville, Ga., young lady desires position as), as ig all teacher, 6 years exnerience, rood ref- 3. erences, prefer primary or interme- | . diate grades in consolidated or small |. town school. eo O R Johnson. Route 1. Shellman. Ga., experienced pecan budder de- sires position budding several M. Pee 2 ean trees. Mm HW, care Bureau of Mar kets. Atlanta, Ga., married man, with eee family, to care for peace iGa., ig po (1928, married, 31 years old, : references. is J, J. Davidson, Pineview, oe ex.) | pepeetied pecan pudder desi irs Worle | for summer, write. ' Box 281, Royston, Ga. young. cou- - ple desire positions as -Agricu ture _and high school teacher, . both colleg.. graduat>s, 4 years experience. ... R G McHugh, Madisons Ga., Route 1, desire position as overseer or work! ng foreman. or. for wages good \ } 3 ay) ef ae <, y | .desires position as teacher for terng 1927-1928, 1 year experiengg,... summer course, class A= bificat e,, good references; high seh 01 gradu-' ate. - Arnold Bailey, Route. ey Hartwell, Ga., young man: desires position ee Co, mixed.colon abt Paledon, Le teacher in grammar school 1927-28; praduates.A irtwe'l high school. Class 4, elamontary certificate, references. FS care Bureau of. Markets, plum sprouts, also . May and June cherries sprouts 10 each; or exchange for Spanish pea- nuts, or pecans; also blue flag bulbs, 5c; yellow cannas, 5 red dbl. cannas 10; stars: 5c; or anes for dan- delions. Mis TC Boyd; oa 2. Chipley, Ga., white and pink moonvines, ipomea setosa vines, Brazillian 110rn- ing glory vines, strong well rooted, 5e each; postage paid on 25 orders} blue flowers evergreen box wines, white German iris, well rooted plants; bulbs 5e each: add postage for all orders under 25c; blue Jan iris bulbs 2c each; postage paid on doz or more; pink moonvine, inomea setosa, marvel of Peru, seed 10c for oe Bsed; delivered. sweet.