Sasa GEORGIA fare IMPORTANT NOTICE: STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS MAX L. McRAE, Acting Director : Mi EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. 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 8,.1917. oe Se er AL E All patrons of Market Bulletin should bear in mind that no AD will be repeated unless sent in each week. notice repeated, send copy. The Bulletin goes to press Friday noon. Our services are entirely FREE. ' ; ieee ee , / \ Issued Weekly Each Thursday, paca ~ : Bd P, een el It you desire Th, poet iif VOL. 10 2. Sittin ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927 _ No. 86 4, Melons shall be graded as follows: Farmers aid to Load Melons Carefully Ag the water melon movement gets under way in South Geor- gia, it becomes necessary that the farmers give special atten-_ tion to packing and loading their water melons for shipment. Prices reeeived for the crop depend as much on the proper obgervance, of correct packing and shipping rules-by the far- mers as they do on the actual size of the melons themselves. A bumper erop, improperly packed and thus allowed to decay in shipment, will briiig nothing but the lowest prices. r ough its various conections The state bureau of markets, throug | with leading commission houses and produce concerns through- i eri invaluable aid for mar- t the country, is offering the farmer inva Peting the melon crop. But when the bureau sells a car that ia Mwptoperly packed, it is not only embarassed but it also loses the confidence of the buyers. As a result, prices are lowered and the good work of the bureau cut short. i ontat ith buyers and traders e bureau, through its contact wit | me. obtaining some excellent prices during the past two weeks. f posal of the Georgia farmers without charge. Following are the standard rules for packing and shipping melons: ; ee 1. Cary shall be ventilated on sides and ends. 2. Melons shall be carefully handled, stacked apd packed tightly .. : : ( less papere - No ears shall be deemed standard loaded un = a the side and ends to the full height of the melons. The floor shall be properly bedded with either pine straw > or ether suitable bedding. In no event will sawdust or shavings be accepted. Do not close vents with paper. Min. -Max. 2 Count Average Weight Weight Depth Me 's 18 Ibs.. 16 lbs. 20 lbs. 5 deep _ 4 20 = 18. % gat bas 1500 22 on. yo, Sere 4.7? 1150 a4 .--** 22-8 on. Ae 1050 OG 2477 93.2! 4...% 1000 28 7" 26>" 20-2" 960 : 30 a8 98 >? 32 99 4 2? - 880 S257" so a4. 7) a 840 34 (7? a2. 305 Seas 800 26? a4? 35." wt? 720 5., Melons shall be fresh clipped from vines loaded into cars within twenty-four hours from time clipped. No ill-shap- en, diseased, specked or otherwise imperfect melons to be loaded in standard cars. Melons to be taken from healthy The services of this buteau are entirely at the dis- green vines only. No melons shall be loaded while wet or on wet bedding. 6. All melons shall be treated for stem-end rot with a paste made from a formula approved by the Bureau of Plant | Industry of the Department of Agriculture of the United States. 7. No cars shall be deemed standard loaded unless all of the foregoing rules are complied with and shippers and grow- ers are urged against loading any ears which will not conform to the above standard. ee lh a ait meen Mailing List to be Revised After This Week In accordance with the statement published in the June 30th issue of the Bulletin, the mailing list blank will be discontin- ued after this week, and the mailing list revised to eomply wth the actual requests received. The new list will go into effect immediately and all who do not want to miss an issue of the paper should fill out the blank and return it without delay to the bureau of markets. ; This revision is not being made to deprive any legitimate reader of his paper, but to purge the mailing list of surplus and dead names? that have accumulated since the last time thorough correction was made. Every effort will be made to see that every man and woman continues to receive the bulle- tin who deserves it and who is interested in reading its pages. In filling out these blanks, our readers are urged to write plainly and carefully. Several blanks have been received with either names or addresses lacking. We have no way of sending the bulletin to people who thus oerlook to fill out. their blank correctly, except to wait until a complaint comes from them. Careful and prompt-attention to the coupon will save all readers any trouble or delay with their bulletins. The mailing list blank will be found on the inside pages. On the last page will be found another coupon to whieh we wish to call our readers attentibn. We request that all per- sons who make sales through the bulletin use this coupon to inform the bureau of markets of their results. By this man- ner the director hopes to check up on the work of the depart- ment and through the information received improve the ser- vice that they are now giving. Notice to Vegetable Growers The Atlanta markets are so glutted with local products that tomatoes, beans, and other vegetables shipped here do not bring enough to pay for their express charges. Farmers hav- ing these products are urged to get in touch with the bureau . - of markets and let them arrange for the sale at some other point before any shipment is made. Much money, delay, and waste can be prevented in this way. ' y | | | | More than 200,000 Georgie farmers and buyers will each we products that you can place in this Bulletin free of charge. , ek read your ad. on Georgia farm MARKET BULLETIN _ eorsia Should Lead in> : Pf Buy Georgia Products First _ Edited by Mrs. Norman Sharp, Assistant Director State 2 Bureau of Markets. Bureau of Markets the editor of this department has been greatly encouraged in the plan for promoting the use of Geor- 3 gia products and developing the agricultural resources of the state by the Jarge number of letters, telegrams and telephone | mesages of eongratulations and pledges of co-operation, to this movement received from influential citizens, both men and women from all parts of Georgia. : Business people are realizing more and more that the farm- . ar's financial success materially effects all business and that common sense dictates support of the farmer. Ledders of womens organizations throughout the state are expressing their desire to co-operate in the movement to buy Georgia products. + J@he assistant Director of Markets has also received letters offering cordial co-operation from Dr. Andrew M. Soule, presi- - dent of the State Agricultural College of Athens, Georgia, and from Dr. H. P. Stuckey, Director of the Georgia experiment # THE GEORGIA COLLARD | i { a Tha, Georgia collard is rich in health giving food accessories and serves. well for home use and for sup- ing local markets. : ae Georgia Experiment Station crossed the blue stem collard with the Charleston Wakefield cabbage several years ago and since has selec. a short stem rose-like plant Be octane: about double the num- ber of edible leaves as did the pa- nt collard used in the cross. *e The introduction of this new va- riety has been an asset to Georgia vegetable gardens and truck farms where this vegetable is grown. _ Plant Collards Late in Stmmer - The practice of sowing collard seed in the early spring and fighting green worms and harlequin bugs on the plants all through the summer has been found entirely unnecessary. The seeds may be sown in plant beds from late June to the middle of July and the plants transplanted to the fleld in late August or early Septem- ber. Or the seeds may b sown di- -xeetly in the row where the plants e t ow. P Gallarda given fertile soil and good eulture will grow rapidly on approach of the cool, rainy weather in the fall. This crop is resistant to cold and may be left in the garden and harves- ted as needed during the winter. The collard does not ship well and is not suited for supplying distant markets, but is easily grown : and there is a strong demand for it by local industrial workers during the winter months. We need the quali- ties of this vegetable in our winter diet and should grow plenty of it. SEASONABLE PLANTINGS FOR JULY Among the vegetables that may be planted during July and successfully grown, according. to information from.the State Agricultural College, Athens, Georgia, the following are named: BUSH SNAP BEANS AND BUSH L a BEANSPreferable _varie- tiesKentucky Wonder, Cornfield and Florida butter beans. Plant July to August 15. _ BEETSBest varieties: Eclipse, Sex. Blood Turnip, Sunny Brook. Plant July to September. a CARROTSChoice varieties: Ox- heart, Long Orange. Plant July to September. : LETTUCEBest varieties: Big Boston, Tennis Ball, Grand Rapids. Plant July to November. Ser RAPEBest varieties Dwarf Es- Plant July to October. RUTABAGABest varieties: Pur- ple Top, yellow Russian, Breadstone, Plant July to September. : SWISS CHARDBest varieties: Giant and Lucillus. Plant July to October. ss : SUGGESTIONS FOR MARKETING A prominent financia! agricultural expert gives the following tions as to marketing: Profitable farming depends on not only maximum production but cost plus a profit. Local markets, that is a buyer: nearest your farm is your most profi- table customer, except for cotton, You may have 5 buyers for every bale of cotton raised in your county, but they all give you one price, dic- tated to them from New York. Selling near home gaves the ex- pense of packing, railroad, and mid- dle mens commissions, WOMANS DEPARTMENT NEEDLE WORK FOR SALE Mrs J J Carter, Aima Ga Rt we fine silk pan velvet quilt tcp in crazy pattern embroidered in every seam in square with yellow thread $15.50, cash with order Miss Florie Hughey, Rt Ranger Ga Mt Beauty Dew Drops $4.25. Other choice de- signs $4, any color thread fadeless or solid white or parties furnish material] and pay postage will tuft on bleached sheeting any color thread pretty designs $1.15 Tuft on unbleached sheeting any color fadeless thread or solid white 75e parties pay post- age or will stamp and give instructions for tufting 25; aprons 50c ea Siddie R Belflower. Empire Ga, Rt 1 Two new gingham quilts ready fr use $5 for both add postage Mrs Thomas Moon, R 1 Bacon Co., Alma Ga Tatting yokes with ribbon in yokes, neat work $1.75 ea Mrs D M Hughey, R 1 Ranger Ga Will furnish material tuft bed spreads in any coler thread pretty designs $4, other choice designs $3.95, bow knot Daisy Tuft in pink, green and blue, $375 ea tuft on unbleached 82 in sheeting. Will stamp and give in- structions for tufting 25 ea or parties furnish material and pay postage for tuft- ing in any color thread 85c, tuft on bleah- ed sheeting for $1.25; tea aprons 50ec ea, table runners 75c, window curtains tuft to Oh Ba sugges- | J DIVERSIFIED. FARMING --- ITS BENEFITS AND POSSIBIL ITIES : cece assuming the ee of Assistant Director of the State station. These offers are highly appreciated and co-operation of these splendid institutions will be embraced in a great move- ment which the Assistant Director hopes will unite the interest and support of all loyal Georgians. et The women of Georgia, the actually buy over eighty per cent of all food supplies, there- _ fore it lies within the power of the women of the state to buy = Georgia products first and in this way divert hundreds o millions of doHars to Georgia annually. house-wives and home-makers | By inaugurating a demand for Georgia grown food products, Ss the women of the State can easily help to solve a great economic ~ issue that will benefit and affect all business interests of the, entire State. Dita Grocers, butchers, markets, will supply Georgia raised food products to their customers if the women of the demand the same. The help and personal assistance of every woman in Georgia 3 4 will be solicited through this Department in promoting a great campaign of Buy Georgia Products First. << e == ES Mrs D CG Griffin, Gibson Ga., 1 chochet centerpiece about 54 in diameter suitable for library table or large center table Make best offer Marian Dewberry, 218 E Jones St.,- Sa-. vannah Ga 15 yds fine white tatting made of J & P Coats fine mercerized thread $1.75 Mrs E A Taylor, R 1 Buchanan Ga Em- broidered buffet sets $1.25 del Cash with order; fancy knitted wash rags 25ce ea; chocheted and hooked rugs $2.50, $12.50 Mrs L F Jones, R 2 Pitts Ga 1 embroid- ered bed spread beautiful rose design col pink made of 9-4 bleached sheeting now ready $ cash with order Mrs E W Teague, Adairsville Ga R 4, Chair tidies pieces for swing and settee made of nice Indian head bordered and emb in fast cols 75 ea del; Dresser, wash stand sewing machine covers made of white or tan linen emb in fast cols any desien 75e ea; sofa pillow slips, tea aprons fast col linens emb fast col thread 75c ea del: Tea. aprons cream col emb or tufted infast col 60c ea del; rayon emb lace trimmed teds $1.75 pr. State size and col; crepe de chine emb 'lace trimmed teds $2 pr State size and col; Tufted rugs 18x24 in $2; linen dresses made and emb. fast col thread $8 ea del ; State col, design and size; eream col crepe adow curtains emb or tufted $2.50 pr ; Would like to do plain sewing rea oe * LR Tanie Lee Nunn, Crawfordville Ga Rt Msantiful hand made flower baskets made * *~--o basket reed, 32 in tall $1.25 ea; add ane Miss Mar tiuehey, R 1, Ranger Ga Will wash and finuff bed spreads in pretty designs any oclor thread $1.00 parties furn- ish material and postage. Will stamp ready for tufting and give instructions at 25e ea Add postage Mrs C T Williams, Rt 6 Dallas Ga Hand tufted. bed spreads large size fast colors $4, $6 each different designs special prices on 8 or more Tufted sofa pillow tops 40 ea del Mrs C T Williams Hand tufted hed spreads large size non-fade $4 to $6 spe- cial prices on 8 or more: tufted sofa pil- low tops 40c ea FLOWERS, SEEDS AND PLANTS FOR ee SALE Miss Florie Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger Ga Dbl red-carnations 15 ea, 2 for 25e; dbl red Geraniums 15 ea; large 20c or 2 for 353 Fire Bell Geranium 20c ea, 2 for 35e. dbl white Geranium 20c ea bloomise size 2 for 85e; Maple Begonias 15 ea; Grape Be- gonias, 20e; Orchard col purple, red and white varigated dbl Petunias Ibe ea or 8 for 40c; Fountain ferns 20e; a large fern free with ea $1 order: Portulaca 15 doz; Mistletoe Geraniums 10c ea; Holly Hocks mixed col 12 table spoonful. Some- thing free with ea order, all rooted Mrs W H Rucker, Milner Ga Black Prince Fuschia, Waxey pink Garnine now bloom- ing 20c Lumrose Begonia coral. red blooms 15e; Sword ferns 15 and 20c; Xmas cactus 15ce, all well rooted plants; one of ea 60c postpaid : H H Chambers, Rt 4, Ball Ground Ga Gentine Europe dazzling searlet Giant Dar- win Tulip bulbs 75 doz; $5 per 100; Pure Fiflorus Narcissus bulbs 60 per doz, $4 per rooted 5c ea: -3 for 25e; Rs LX 100, $10 per 800; Giant yellow Trumpet Daffodils 60 per doz; Blue Iris 60c doz Mrs R P Steinteimer, Roman Hyaneinth bulbs 40c doz. postpaid Mrs Hattie Rickett, Fairmount Ga Rt 4 Red and white sultanass 10c cutting varigated dhl Ptunia wel} rooted 15 ea; Red Geranium well one 10c ea or 5e cutting; Strawberry Begonig White April blooming Narcissus $1.25 hun. Dbl Daffodils $1.50 hun; Giant Blue Iris, $1.75 hun; Jacob Ladder 25c doz, 5 doz $1; Shaking fern 20a ea; Hardy outdoor Bos. ton ferns 20 ea; Peppermint 10 butch Add postage on ordefs under Se. Lonnie Rundleg low, white Crysanthemums 26 per dog; add postage a : Mrs C Dye, Middleton Ga Extra large Paper White Narcissus 75 per doz; yellow. Daffodils, Jonquils, April bloom : Narcissus $1 per hun. Amor = des ea; Easter Lilies $1 doz se See Miss Beanie Smith, R 8, Kite Ga Frns Boston Arparagus small 15c, darge Shes Coleus 10c or 12 for $1; Tree Cactus 3 ye old 40c 2 : Sees Miss Mary Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger Ga. Yel- er low Narcissus 20 roz, $1 hun: Blue Tritt doz; golden yellow June lilies 16d doz, hun; large size fusehias red with reyel blue ter 20c ea. large American y pi Sultanas -20c ea; Be ea; cedar fern 25e ea; red earnation 20c ea; maple grape begonia 20 gloria gonia 20c ea rainbow thoes Mrs W H Hughey,R 1, red dbl Rose, Geraniums i ea; Martha Washington Ger age and Condons Fire Bell oria Begonias 15 ea, ss Grape Leaf Begonias ne ee ea : Beauty Sultanas, pink flowering Begonias: Amazon plume plants 26 a; hardy dark Ae red sweet scented dbl _Gathations lke ea, all well roted, one eq any 8 above for $1 or one ea all mentioned above $1.25 : with all $1 shies oe and good size fern | Mrs V P Johnson, Ivey Ga Geranium ~ cuttings dark and It red gs rooted, 4 red 1be; Boston ferns well. ated 10c; Patrick plume fern well rooted 15e, very delicate; dbl pink ger euttings 10c Rainbow Moss rooted 10; Butter and Egg bulbs 20 doz. Narcissus Mrs Mary Lou Eaton, Rt 1 Dahlonega Ga Golden Glow 10 bunch! 3 large rooted = bunches 25; Fall pinks 3. bunches for 25e: Wild Easter Lilies B0e per hun; red spider lilies, white spider lilies 3 bunches for 25c; blue and white Irish Liles 3 for 258 6 fox 45c; white and yellow mums bulbs hun for $1; yellow Jonquils $1 per hun bulbs; white Apr blooming Nareissus same ag Butter and Hegs bulbs s G H Eaton Rt 1 Dahlonega Ga Verbena red and white 1@e bunch; grass pinks 8 bunches 20c. several cals Sweet Violets, - white and blue $1 for hun; yellow Globes ; white ash 2 to 8 feet high $1 doz; Hemlock same wild wild Oxalis 3 large bunches for 15; lavender Lilae bu-hes good size $1 doz; Yellow Daffodils bulbs $1 hun 3 Sweet Williams 10c bunch Add pestage Mrs H F Carter, Lake Park Ga Red, white and salmon Sultanas State will a Brooks Ga Blue _ well rooted fe ee yellow: Jonquils 90c hun, , Re, Gainesville Ga Yele beanty pink ingle and Be : bulbs 20c dos weoted 28a ena i : = = & | sday, July 14, 1927 oS CASTLE FCR Ske _ National Pecan Growers, Ga., Flintside, Ga., young Guernsey reg sires and heavy producing cows; high rade heifers, all ages; bargain pri- Ges _ William Weeks Harlem, Ga.. pure bred Red Jersey heifer calf will ex- change for pair big bone black P C pies or for pair of Duroc pigs. _ Mrs Jas A Wylie, Route 1, Sewa- ee, Ga., 1 half Jersey and half Red English cow, first calf 4 mos old, fresh next Feb. now gives 2 gal per day; will sell or exchange, _ Hillcrest Farm, Odessadale, Ga., 1 thoroughbred Jersey bull calf 6 mos Id, high producing stock, $2. S.C. Morris, 6938 Penn Ave., At- anta, 1 big Jersey cow 38rd calf =f week old. a : fresh milk cows 3-4 Jersey; will sell at bargain. Vi. G. Payne, Pearson, Ga., good ixed breed milk cows now fresh. S$ G Neil, Aslington, Ga., reg Jer- ey bull calves 1 sto 10 mos. old, grandsons of the famous imported Combination Premier, $40 to $50 ea; yr will exchange for seed oats, rye, peas, syrup, etc; alsc few nice grade _ Jersey heifers and cows to freshen oon. e4 JB Birk, Route 2, Madison, Ga., 8 milk cows all fresh giving from 8 to 4 gals. per day. -p. A. Whidby, Route 2, Orenge, Ga., 1 heifer calf 3-4 Guernsey from reg stock $20 0). : HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE -D C Griffin, Gibson, Ga., 1 mule wt. about 800 ibs 8 years old; in good eondition and will sell cheap. : -J R Coble, Whitestone, Ga., 1 nice in every way, 6 years old, bs., write for price. oS HOGS FOR SALE Dandridge Blanchard, Appling, Ga. 2 pure bred Duroc Jersey boar pigs Orion Cherry King strain entitled to eg 9 weeks old $10 each. _ Mrs. Wooty Harper, Osurfield, Ga., Hampshire gilts 4 mos old weight bout 100 ibs each $15 each; 7 cross PC and Duroc cersey 3 mos old pigs wt 70 lbs each $12.50; all treat- ed and crated f o b Hf. GC. Waldrep, Route 1, Forsyth, Ga., 14 reg Duroc Jersey pigs good wt 1500 cu puyers name $10 each; also 1 nice ilk cow. LT McCoy, Gibson, Ga., 14 SL and Duroc Jersey pigs 8 weeks old $5 each or $60. for the lot; also 2 ice sows with young pigs at bargain rice. a LA Edenfield, Route 3, Stillmore, Ga., Duroc Jersey boar pigs weight 35 to 40 lbs $12.50 each, or $25 for pair, or 3 for $33, reg in buyers name; Big Bone guinea boars wt 100 Tbs each $20 each; sows same weight $22.50 or $88 per pair; Duroe Fed- der shoats about 85 lbs., 2 barrows and 8 $15 each or $28 pair, lot. eee G 2 : or- e Riley C Couch, bred Big Bone P $8.50. Le National Pecan Groves, Flintside, Ga., 1 reg Duroc boar to sell or ex- change to prevent inbreeding. MT Bishop, Route 1, Farmington, $a., 1 pure bred Durce boar 1 year old, wt. 125 lbs, $22 f o b. oe ow AK, Tunnel Hill, Ga., 8 mos old Duroc Jersey boar 200 Ibs and reg $85 f o b; choice spring gilts RL Brown, McRae, Ga., half Ss. P C and half Hampshire shoats wt. about 90 lbs at 10c per |b. - Pine Hill Dairy, Hawkinsville, Ga., 200 plgs and shoats. Riley Couch, Turin, Ga., 1 -pure. bred Big Bone P C gilt 3 mos old $8.50. < _ Forrest C. Castellaw, Route 3, Lo- cust. Grove, Ga., 12 thoroughbred black P CG pigs not reg. 7 weeks old $5 each, 9 ; zp it Cook, Cgoksville, Ga, 14 Turin, Ga., 1 pure C gilt 2 mos old bull calves; also bull calves from reg} R.E. Bower, Dixie, Ga., 3 good} | write offers. thoroughbred percheron horse, sound |. for breeding Aug delivery papers in| little bone black guirea boar 3 mos old $10; 1 gilt 7 mos old $30. Ira G Thompson, Summit, Ga., lit- tle bone black guinea pies 8 weeks old, extra fine $10 each; $15 pair. 7 mos. old male and female pigs $25 pair; grade guineas 45 lbs. each $7 each. $12 pair. Grady H Gibson, Folkston, Ga., 1 black and red spottcd guinea male pig 8 -10 weeks old $7.50. J H Palmer, Tennile, Ga., reg Du- roe gilts all sizes. J W Rheney, Fadley, Ga., 1 Big Bone half P C boar wt about 275 Ibs will sell or exchange for corn or heifer ealf. - Hise Keown, Tunnel Hill, Ga., Du- roe Jersey pigs and spring gilts from 12 litters at Bowens place Dalton; | Duroc Jersey fall boars. C L Fuller, Curryville, Ga., Route 1, thoroughbred Big Bone black P C gilts and boars 6 to 8 weeks old; reg in buyers name; write for prices L. M Hall, Woodville, Ga., several re pigs 8 weeks o'd; write for de- ails. : x SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE H E Bowman, Route 3, Buford Ga.. Shropshire ram= and ewes. : Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga., 1 Seanon buck 3 mos old Swiss res: from largest breed of milk goats, Gantwood Farms, Meigs, Ga., reg Hampshire rams to sell or trade. V P Everett, Route 1, Kensingten, Ga., 1 fine buck sheep worth $38; GRAIN FOR SALE 2 Corn and Corn Meal : WwW EK Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. best milling corn or water ground corn mal at $1.25 per bu del._in lots of 5 bu or more. _Mrs. Lula Scott, Route 3, Adairs- ville, Ga., four hand fodder and corn in shuck to cell at roasonable price, R W Nichols, Mineral Bluff, Ga., No. 1 white bread corn at $1.20 per bu. del. in 5 bu lots. Aycocks Store, Monroe, Ga., 15 or} 20 tons of baled machine shucied corn fodder in good condition for feeding; Siucks were baled by power baler using three wires to bale; also oat straw and stover; write for prices and further details. F F Keown, Tunnel Hill, Ga., smooth table or drill corn for late planting $1 per bu. . Bennetts Bonded Warehouse, Shucks $10 per ton; several cars ear corn; 1 car shelled corn in even wt. bags practically -free from weevils write for prices. Oats, Wheat and Rye B F Fagan, Martin, Ga., 50 bu red Russian seed oats 75c per bu. W P Dunne 611 Cham Com Bldg., Atlanta, quote rices on oats and wheat straw del. f 0 b Atlanta; send samples. ; C L Langford, 15 Fleton St., La- vonia, Ga., rye and vetch mixed $2.50 per bu. Riley Couch, Turin, Ga., 5 tons good bright oat straw $14 per ton R P Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga., wants to exchange oats and Brab peas for rye. C E Solan, Apalachee, Ga., Ful- ghum oats 75 per bu. Clover : W K MGee, Bowersville, Ga., choice Crimson clover seed in chaff; will also exchange for 1 good Guern- sey or Jersey wilt young calf or 100 White Leghorn pullets, or No. 12 De- Lavel cream separator. : Mrs M Smith, Reute 38, Lavonia, Ga., Burr clover seed 4c per lb. - - J O Pirkle, Hoschton, Ga., several bags of burr clover seed swept with enough soil to inoculate $1.50 bag| f o b Hoschton. ae Stanton Singleton, Route *, Alpha- retta, Ga., limited amount of burr clover seed in burr $2 per bu. Kinard Pecan Nursery, Jackson, Ga., about 200 lbs recleaned burr clover seed in good condition gath- black Big Bone P C pigs 8 weeks old - eubiact tore: $5 each, 9200 Lered at the proper time 8-per lh, _ SJ MARKET Clyde Barnes, Graymont, Ga., 1 Eastman, Ga., 2 cars nice clean baled: -eash with order; postage BULLETIN. caae : _. Hay, Etc. : C E Solan, Apalachee, Ga., 5 tons O-Foo-Tan hay $2250 per ton. _ SEEDS FOR SALE Mrs Lancers, Lavonia, Ga., new lettuce seed 10c spoonful. ' W C Payne, Pearsen, Ga., chufa Sead $2.50 per peck; $9.75 per bu; rape seed 5 lbs 60c; 10 Ibs $1. Mrs Geo T Wimer, Canon, Ga., Route 1, 35 lbs of Hastings essex rape seed, 18c Jb or $5. aes: Mrs L A- Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., Hastings Southern prize and white globe turhip seed 302 per lb; old time red multiplying onions sets 50c per quart delivered. Woodliff Plant- Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., orange cane seed $1.25: cabbage and tomato seed $1 per lb; bunch and Ky Wonder beans 25c Ib. L D Hadaway, Route 1, Gaines ville, Ga., seven top turnip seed 25e per tb, or 9 lbs for $2: Mrs Minnie L McEver, Route 1, Brazelton, Ga., seven top turnip, pur- ple top, and white globe turnip seed 15c for 1-4 lb, 40c for 1 1b; cabbage and collard seed at same price. Mrs U S Ladd, Gainesville, Gai, Route-7, large nezt onions 40c per gal; $2.50 per bu f o b; mixed turnip seed 25c per cup. : G. C. Connell, Whigham, Ga., col- lard seed 1927 crop 20c per lb; add postage, no orders Jess than 5 lbs. Daisy Skelton, Jeab, Ga., seven top turnio seed Ibs $4 del. or 75e per lb; add postage. Mrs. B F Crumley, Route 2 Fen- der, Ga., 20 Ibs of cabbare and head- ing collard seed at 35c per lb. Empire Plant Co., Fitzierald, Ga., Route 6, Curley mustard seed new crop and recleaned 385c per lb del. Miss L M Stokes, Fiezgerald, Ga, Route 6, Giant curley mustard seed for table use 35c per lb del. Mrs. R I Williams, Cumming, Ga., heading winter collard seed Xe per tablespoon, add postage. Empire Plant Co., Fitzgerald, Ga., Route 6, Curley mustard seed new crop:and recleaned 35e lb. del. Mrs M E Ricks, Route 2 Moultrie, Ga., 1927 collard 5 per table spoon or $1 per lb rape seed same price, cash with order and add postage. V P Everett, Route 1, Kensington, Ga., 125 lbs turnip seed mixed varie- ty, write offer. -W EH Waddeile, Pearson, Ga., chu- fa seed $2.50 per pk; $9.75 per bu; rape seed 75c per 6-Ibs; $1,10 for 10 lbs. Tucker Seed Co., 52 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, true Ga. and Cuncome collard, purple top white globe and white egg turnip, giant curled mus- tard, prepaid 40c per lb; 140 lbs and over 30c per lb; Jersey, Charleston, Succession, and Dutch cabbage 75c. Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., amber cane, orange cane, red top cane, Texas seeded ribbon cane, syrup Ssor- ghum cane, seed $2.50 bu; German millet $2.50 bu; cattail millet 9c lb; fo b Cairo. Ga. Seed Store, Macon, Ga., amber and orange cane seed sacked in 3 bu sacks $6.50 per sack: $2.25 bu; f o b Macon. Ss Cottongims Seed Store, Atlanta, 5 Ibs purple top rutabaga turnip seed | 5 lbs purple top globe turnip seed, 5 lbs Ga. collard seed, 5 lbs curley mustard seed $1.50 each; 5 lbs all kinds cabbage seed for $4.50; 5 lbs any kind turnip seed $1.50; send prepaid; carrot seed 75c lb; beet seed 75e lb; Southern gidnt curled mustard seed 25 1b; New York improved head let- tuce $1 lb; all kind cabbage seed $1 Ib: all~kinds turnip seed 35c lb; Ga. collard seed 35 lb; large white globe onion seed $2 1b; hulled burr clover. seed 20c lb; postage paid on orders. - McEver Seed & Plant Co., Brasel- ton, Ga., all kinds of cabbage seed $1 Ib: all kinds turnip seed 35c lb; N C Buncomb and Ga collards seed 40 lb; beets 40c lb; red valentine, stringless green pod and Tenn. green Ped. 256 Ue py aT epee MBO per M del pryyrfimmys 4 2 Ga., New Stone tomato, Flat Dutch \ gerald, Ga., VEGETABLES FOR SALE. | | W J Morgan, Route 8, Stillmare,| Ga., ripe tomatoes $1 per bu. o bi patch: = 3% PAR Robert L Harp, Cusseta, Ga., 1 1-2) gal new shallots 50c per gal del. __ _Mrs T B Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. dill seed for pickling. greets Mrs Walter McPherson, Rabun, | Gap, Ga., 40 Ibs nice rhubarb. a making pies and jelly 10c per Ib. Mrs Della Brookshire, Route 1, box | 117, Demorest, Ga., new crop catnip cured in shade and put up in large packages; 25c per bundle. PLANTS FOR SALE | . Green Mt. Farm, Gainesville, Ga., potato plants 75c per M; cabbage | plants $1.25 per M. Sey Mrs Z M Story, Thomson, Ga., | Dutch and Drium head cabbage plants 25c per 100. ; Haron J F Call, Route 4, Ellijay, Ga.,' Hastings centennial late flat Dutch! cabbage plants 500 for. 70c; 1 Mt for $1.25 del promptly. ae | Miss Grace Branan, Lemiston, Ga. | Jersey, Wakefield, Copenhagen, and | Succession cabbage plants, Ga. col-. lard and Stone tomato plants 200 for | 50c; 500 for 75c; and 1 M for $1.25. W L Wright, Route 1, Alton, Ga., late flat Dutch cabbage plants and. per M delivered. a 16) Stone tomato plants 25c per 100; $1. Mrs Estie Crow, Route 3, Buford, Ga., new Stone and Baltimore toma- to plants, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, heading variety of collards, 25 per 1003; 50c for 300; | 75c to $1.25 per M; 10 M or more > 90 per M. 2. soak ce : Mrs O M_ Crow, Buford, Ga, | Charleston Wakefield and flat Dutch er Baltimore tomato plants, heading - variety of collards, 25c per 100, 50c -per 800, 75c to $1.25 per M; 10 M or more 90c per Mos. +2 i Mrs A D Call, Route 4, Ellijay,) Ga., Hastings centennial flat Dutch cabbage plants $1.25 per M del. ok Lewiston Farms, Lewiston, Ga.,; tomato plants for summer setting 200 for 60c; 500 for $1; 1 M for $1, los : 3 bid a Roy Branan, Lewiston, Ga., Stone) tomato plants 200 for 50ce; 500 for Stet MM hor hb 0.5, peasy na W W McEver, Route 1, Hoschton,' ~ cabbage, and cabbage collard plants 500 for 60c! 1 M for $1; 5 M for $4: 10-M for $7.50. peas Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula, Ga., Route} - 8, 1M collard plants $1.50 or 25e| per 100. : As eed SEA et Empire Plant Co., Fitzgerald, Ga., Route 6, New Stone and Greater. Bal-; . timore tomato plants: packed in damp, moss 500 for Cic; $1.50 per M; $6) for 5. M; $11.50 per 10 Mdel.* Miss L M Stokes, Route 6,,,Fitz-| . New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants 85c for 5005, $1.50 per M' del. ee - Henry Elles, Ellijay, Ga., Route) a 3, late flat Dutch cabbage plants Bela per 100; late Stone tomato, Ga. col-| jard, and hot pepper plants 25c per) SMS Dinah Eller, Route 3, Ellijay, Ga., Ga. collard, Stone tomato, hot pepper, and late flat Dutch plants be per 100. : : rs Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga., potato plants everal M Porto Rican at $1 -per M; inspected at the bed | John Wilson, Route 3, Ellijay, Ga. late Flat Dutch eabbage plants 20s per 100; Stone and Beauty tomato plants at same price. Ray Hemphill, Route 1, Fi Branch, Ga., Greater Baltimore to- mato and Charleston Wakefield cab- | bage plants 20c per 100; The per 500; $1.25 per M; del. Wolland and Irvin Plant Co., Bras- elton, Ga.. New Stone tomato plants $1.25 per M; 10 M lot del $1 per M; collard and cabbage plants del at $1.25 per M; cash with order. : E J Walker, Baxley Ga Tomato | plants $1 per M express collect. W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., ead- | ing varieties of cabbage, tomato and collard plants 75c per 500; $1,25 per Flowery. = | 1M del; Ruby King penne= ylants cabbage plants, new Stone and great- _ PAGE FOUR PLANTS FOR SALE I H Anderson, Route 3, Alma, Ga., improved Porto Rican potato plants inspected 75c per M, or will exchange for bu of Lgqkout Mt. or Cobbler Trish potatoegor bu white blackeye peas. or late Yariety cabbage plants or collard plants. D W Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga., Por- to Rican potato plants 75c per .. f o b or exchange for home raised - bacon or Spanish peanuts. Mrs Azzie Crowe, Route 3, Buford Ga., Flat Dutch and Wakefield cab- bage, New Stqne and Greater Balti- more tomato plants 20c per 100; 50 per 300; 75c per 500; $1.25 per 713 $1.per M for 5 M or more del; head- | ing variety of ollard plants at same price. W W McEver, Braselton, Ga., R 1, Globe, Stone and Greater Balti- more tomato Wakefield and. Flat Dutch cabbage, blue stem and cab- bage collard plants 65c per 500; $1 per M; $4 per 5 M; $7.50 per 10: M, fo b : J P Morgan, Route 2, Box 81, Se- noia, Ga., Buncum and Ga. collard plants 20c ner 100; $1.75 per M for any auantity. Major Crow, Route 1, Gainesville, Ga., late Flat Dutch and Charleston ~Wakele!d cabbage, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, and head- ing variety of collard plants 50c for 3800; 75 for 500; $1.25 ver M. post- paid or $1 per M collect; 4.75 per 5 M; $9 per 10 M; $22 per 25 M. J A Sartain LaFayette. Ga., cele- ry plants 10c doz f o b; 70c per 100 delivered. L A Crow, Buford, Ga., flat Dutch and Charleston Wakefield cabbage, Baltimore and Stone tomato, and. heading varieties of collard plants ' 50c for 800; $1.25 M postpaid; $8 for 10 M express collect. Heston Crow, Buford, Ga., leading varieties of cabbage, tomato and col- lard plants 60c per 500; $1.10 per M del; $7 per 10 M express collect. _ Miss Lee Crow, Route 3, Buford, Ga., Flat Dutch and Wakefield cab- bage, short stem collard, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants 25 per 100; 50c per 300; $1.25 per M delivered. O H Crow, Route 8, Buford, G..., Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Grater Baltimore to- mato, and Ga. and heading variety of collard vlants 25c pez 100; 81.20 per M del; $1 per M fo b: 85c per M for.10 M or more. Mrs Arma Crow, Route 1, Gaines- ville, Ga., leading varieties. of cab- bage tomato, and collard plants 500 for 75c; $1.25 per M postpaid or express collect $1 per M; $4.50 for 5 M; $8.50 for 10 M. C M Crow, Route 1, Gainesville, Ga., Wakefield and Flat Dutch.cab- bage, New Stone and Greater Balti- more tomato, heading variety of col- lard plants 50c for 300; 75 for 500; $1.25 for M, postpaid; $1 per M ex- press collect; $4.50 for 5 M; $7.50 for 10 M. Southern Plant Co., Braselton, Ga. New Stone tomato plants $1 per M del; cabbage collards same _ price; send cash with order. Holland & Irvin Plant Co., Brasel- ton, Ga., New Stone tomato plants 65c for 500; $1 per M del; collard plants same price; cabbage del $1.25 per M; cash with order. Bibb Plant Co., Route 3, Macon, Ga., collard and cabbage plants lead- ing varieties 500 for 60c; $1 per M delivered. Evergreen Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 1, Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, and ~Succes- sion cabbage plants, Ga. collards, and Baltimore tomato plants 25c per 100; 7Be per 500; $1 per M del; $1 per M f o b for lots of 5 M or more. T W Kemp, Ohoopee, Ga., big stem Jersey and Porto Rican potato vines cuttings $1.25 per M. WwW. J Newton, Halcyondale, Ga., te ron, and Norduke wilt resisting tomato 30c per 100; $2 per M del; $7 per 5 M. Z Ss D Duncan, Route 1, Cornelia, Ga.. Livingston Globe tomato plants $1.50 per M; $5.50 for 5 M. MARKET Ga., early and late flat Dutch, Charleston Wakefield cabbage, great- er Baltimore and New Stone tomato, and heading variety collard plants 25c per 100; 50c per 300; $1.25 per M del; $5 per 5 M; $9 per 10 M; $20 ver 25 M: fo | W O Waldrif, Route 1, Flowery -Branch, Ga., Charleston Wakefield cabbage, new Stone and Greater B-!- timore tomato, and true Ga. and heading variety collard plants 1.25 per M del; $10 per 10 M express collect. Lonnie Rundles, Route -7, Gaines- ville, Ga., New Stone and Brimmer tomato plants 20c per 100; add pos- tage to oxders. D G Smith, Eastongllee, Ga., flat Dutch cabbage and Stone and Red Rock tomato plants $1.40 per 500; $2.50 per M del. Mrs Geo T Winner. Route 1. Ca- Flat Dutch cabbage now ready to sell .or will exchange for some old fashion home spun wool knitting thread; se!l plants 18 per 100 Ida Wright, Route 1, Alto, Ga., hot pepper plants 15c doz; 45c per 100 delivered. } Lisbon Allen, Route 2, Gainesville, Ga., collard plants $1 per M, or 15c per 100. R Hunt, Greensboro, Ga., collard plants 5e per 100 any amount. M Crow, Buford. Ga., New Stone and Baltimore tomato, Charleston Wakefield and late Flat Dutch cab- bage, and headirg variety collard plants 25c per 100; 50c per 500; 75c to $1.25 per M; $5 for 5 M; 90c per M for 10 M or more. oe J GC Allen, Route 2, Gainesville, Ga., collard plants $1 per M or 15c per 100; Klondyke strawberry 30c per 100; 75c for 300. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., Route 8, collard, late Stone tomato and hot pepper plants 2% per 100. Mrs Willie Allen, Rcute 2, Gaines- ville, Ga., collard plants $1 per M; 15e per 100; Klondyke strawberry plants 80c per 100; 75c per 300. Bibb Plant Co., Route 3, Macon, Ga., collard and cabbare vlants lead- ing varieties $1 per M del. Mrs Azzie Crow, Route 8, Buford, Ga., Wakefield and flat Dytch cab- bage, New Stone and Baltimore to- mato, and heading variety cojlard plants $1.25 per M; $1 per M for 5 M or more f o Db. Bonnie Crow, Route 3, Buford, Ga. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, and short stem collard plants 25e per, 100; '50c, per 300; 75c per 500; $1.25 per M del; $1 per M for 10 M or more. Evergreen Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., early Jersey, Charles- ton Wakefield, and Succession cab- bage, Stone and Baltimore tomato, and Ga. collard plants 25c per 100; 75c ver 5003.$1.25 per M dei; $1 per M for 5 M or more f o b. W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., cab- bage, tomate and collard plants, leading varieties, 75c for 500; $1.25 per M; pepper plants ell and R | King, $2 per M. Mrs. Rosie Crow, Route 4, Cum- ming, Ga., collard plants 15c per 100; $1.25 per M; leading vayiety late cabbee plants 15c per 100. -W McEver, Braselton, Ga., open field grown tomato, cabbage and col- lard plants 65c for 500: $4.50 per 5 M; $9 per 10 M. Stene tomato, Ga. collard, and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants $1 per M del. in lots of 5 M or more. Mrs Estie Crowe, Buford, Ga., Wakefield and late Flat Dutch cab- bage and New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants 25c per 100; 50c per 300; 75e per 500: $1.25 per M: $5 per 5 M: $9 for 10 M del. Empire Plant Co.. Route 6. Fitz- gerald, Ga., New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants. rerdy to shin. in water moss $1.50 del. W L-Wright, Rotte 1, Alto, Ga. late Flat Duteh cabbase plants and Stone tomato plants 25c per 100; $1 per M; promvt shipment. FM Wright, Alto. Ga.. Livieetion Obie Crow's Plant Farm, Buford,| Globe tomato,and late flat Dutch non, Ga., winter cabbage, Hastings}. Route 1, tomato plants well rooted $2.50; Laredos $2.75 P T Frambro, Gaggansville, Ga., { BULLETIN cabbage plants 25c per 100; $1 per, M satisfaction guaranteed. D D Simpson, Buford, Ga., col- lard plants 10c per 100, send postage with order. L E Gibson, Box 47 B. Folkston, Ga., cabbage, collard, onion plants for fall del. all orders less than 500 40c per 100; 500-1000 35c per 100; M to 5 M $1.50 per M; 5M to 10 M $1.40 per M; more than 10 M $1.25 per M.i Woodliff Plant . Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., Charles Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants $1.25 per M; New Stone and Greater Balti- more tomato plants same price. Mirs E J Barrett, Route 1, Alto, Ga., New Stone tomato and late Flat. Dutch cabbage plants 25e per 100;' 50c per 300; 75c per 500; $1.25 per M; grown from new improved Hast- ings seed. Ray Hemphill, Flowery Branch, Ga., Charleston Wakefield cabbage and Greater Baltimore tomato plants. now ready 20c per 100; 75c per 50; $1.25 per M del. Mrs. Ralph McGill, Dawson, Ga., 15e per doz. McEver Seed and Plant Co., Bras- elton, Ga., Stone, Globe, and Greater Baltimore tomato, Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, N C Buncomb and Ga. blue stem collard now ready 75e 500; $1.25 per M dl; $5 for 5 M and $9 for 10 Mfob. FRUIT FOR SALE W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., choice apples suitable for pies and jelly. T C Mooney, Quill, Ga., $1.50 delivered. : RC Vandiver, Dial, Ga., nice dried apples 9c per lb, add postage. : Rocky Hill Poultry Farm, Quill,, apples Ga., apples July and Aug delivery F at $1.75 bu per standard box del by P P; or in lots 10 boxes or more express collect at $1.25 per box. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Cairo Seed Co, Cairo Ga No 1 Brab ham peas $3 bu fob W H_ Robinson, Cairo Ga Good stock No 1 brabham peas $2.75 per bu fob J L-Ellison, Sardis Ga 4 bu brab peas pure and free from weevil $2.25 per bu fob f Coleman and Co, Devereaux Ga 20 bu mixed peas with whips 10 bu whips all $1.25 fob Mrs W E Whisnante, Mansfield Ga Baby limas 15c per lb or exe for cuilt tops, or seraps, or sultana cutt- ings any color except pink or salmon T J Orr, Warthen.Ga 1 car lot 600 bu peas viz: 200 bu new elias 200) bu whips, 200 in gx $1.85 wer bu-fob; also 100 bu brab- hams $2 per bu fob 100. bag irons at $2.10 per bu; peas in good condition and well sacked ae Tri-state Seed Co, Athens Ga Run- ning velvet beans $1.50; in 5 bag lots $1.40; genuine ctootan soy eans E_ Rich,- Bainbridge Ga 220 Ibs John L Garden, Peas -rite offers J C Sanders, Vienna Ga 25 to 30 bu pf -snoekle neas {$1.50 per bu chainstock and treated; also 4 or 5 bu of cream crowder $2 per bu; or will exc for honey 1 bu of peag for 1 gal and 1 qt of strainea honey Chandler Bros, Milledgeville Ga 60 to 75 bu of sound clay and clay mix- ed peas $1.50 bu fob Taylor Mercantile Co, Summerville Ga 50 bu of mixed peas $1.50 per bu fob H H Kelloge, R 5 Cumming Ga Mixed whip peas sound and clean $1.50 per bu fob; cash with order; also laredo soy beans 40c per gal; add postage ~ I. L Palmer, Harrison Ga 100 bu] earlv sneckled velvet beans 1926 crop at $1.20 per-bu J, F Harrison, Dublin Ga Selected ard clean white mush peas for seed 30c lb; 4 lbs for $1 Mrs S P Jones, R 3 Lu'a Ga Green snap beans 40c per gal or $3 per bu W C Payne, Pearson Ga Flack and rad crowder beans $1.10 per pk; $4 xe ye Thursday, July 14, 1997 per ,bu; brabham peas $3 per bu; Irofis and brabs mixed_ $2.75 per bu Mrs T C Floyd, R 2 Chipley Ga 6 wk stringless beans 25c per cupfull; Ferthorse pole beans 25c per cupfull extra early Stone Mt pole beans 25c per cup Henderson Bunch white lim- as 2 cups for 35c postpaid; variety of good bean seed 25c per cup W H Wadells Pearson Ga_ Brab- ham and iron and brabham mixed peas F F Keown, Tunnell Hill Ga Early rams horn black eye peas : Tri-state Seed Co, Athens Ga Gen- uine otootan sdy. bean $2.25 per bu; laredos $2.50 per bu; running vel- vet beans $1.50 bu; in 5 bag lots - $4.4 bu Georzia Seed Store, Macon Ga ees peas $1.50-bu;-iron peas $2 u J W Cagle and Son, Jasper Ga 1-2 bu red ripper peas, 4 bu mixed java and whips $1.70 per bu fob Tate; 1 bu black ey white peas 4 1-2c per lb; about 1 pk to 1-2 bu little white lady peas 4c per lb; 1 gal brabs or irons 83 1-4c Ib; all s&cked and ship- ped fob Tate ; J W Bentley, R C Box 22 Thomas- ton Ga Can furnish 300 lbs of green crowder peas at 8c per lb each wk B F Fagan, Martin Ga 8 bu well matured otootan beans well matured $80 for lot or $4 bu Monroe Poultry Farm, Forsyth Ga Snap bens $1.23 per hamper Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga Speckled, cream and white sugar peas 10c Ib; field peas $1-.75 bu Bennets Bonded Warehouse, East- man Ga Mixed peas $1.85 ver bu | fob Eastman. POTATOES FOR SALE Leander M Kennedy, Collins Ga 75 to 100 bu Porto Riean potatoes; Ju 25 to Aug 1 del. J J Mann, Tallapoosa Ga 20 bu Lookout Mt Irish potatoes for seed $3.25 per bu RABBITS AND PET STOCK FOR SALE Nelson Brown, R 1 College Park Ga Young new Zealand red rabbits fully pedigreed $1 ea, or $1.75 per pair; or will exc entire lot of young rabbits for grown New Zealand does pedi- greed z Herschel Vaughn, Carnesville Ga 1 amel fuineapig $1 f o b; 1,pair pet squirrels, grey color 1 yr old $1 write L N Fatten, Abbeville Ga Canary birds at reasonable prices Mrs E L Crawford, Greenville St Newnan Ga Guinea pigs all colors $2 pair Mrs Jas A Wylie. Sewanee Ga R1 Price and according to age and breed . Fred I Baker, Bx 244 Columbus Ga Grey, red white does and buck rabbits 3-4 grown Raymond Rose, Sulphur Springs Ga Grey squirrels $3 per pair Nelson Brown, R 1 College Park Ga New Zealand red rabbits 2 mos old pedigreed stock $1 ea or $1.75 per pair or will exc young rabbits for a grown doe that is pedigreed Hoy Miller, Ashland Ga R1 grown | female ground hog $2.50 fob Toc- coa F D Martin, R 1 Simpsonville S C Chinchilla rabbits the most beautiful rabbit known, youngsters $5 to $7 pe Pee all pedigreed stahls strain, write CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE S C White Leghorns Mrs L R Williams, R 1 Newnan Ga 20 hens and 2 cekerels 1 yrs old; hens now laying: large Hollywood strain; $20 for lot Mrs J G Perkins;-Perkins Ga 100 select milk fed broilers; also select 10 wks old tancred cockerels Willow Lake Poultry Farm, Mar- shallville Ga 400 pullets 3 1-2 mos old from pure tested trapnested stock, tancred strain $1.50 ea; cockerels of - same for same price: friers grown on open range 1 1-2 to 3 Ibs 35c per Ib Mrs T G Fleming, R 2 Athens Ga 8 pure hred shepherd strain hens $1 es ae Thursday, July 14, 1927 CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorns -McDonough Poultry Yards, Mrs A N Brown, Prop, McDonough Ga Mar 10 hatch tanecred strain cockerels _ from M Johnson Poultry Ranch, Bow- ie Texas; write for further details Mrs J Lewis House, R 3 Washing- ton Ga 5 cockerels tancred strain Feb hatch 85c ea -. Thorobred blood tested cockerels 9 wks old 60c. ea; fob f Mrs O E Smith, Warthen Ga Pull- ets and cockerels from pure stock Tbe ea i Mrs A F McClure, Woodstock Ga . Will exc 8 Ferris strain cocks 1927 - hatch for the same stock and strain to avoid inbreeding 100 pure bred Mar hatch pullets: write for prices _ TJ Cain, Gaisneville Ga R 3 Tan- cred strain pullets Mar hatch write for prices; also 75 tancred _ strain hens Apr hatch 1926 $1 ea J C Goolsby. R 1 Graham Ga 200 pullets, Ferris strain Mar hatch 75 ea,, or will exe forthorobred Jersey or Guernsey milk cows; 25 pullets 8 wks old 50c ea Mrs JD Burler, R 5 West Point Ga 10 laying hens $10; roosters $1.50 ea; or exc for Mar hatch R I red hens Woodlawn Hatcheries, Atlanta, 50 purebred pullets Crest Hill Farm, Ocilla Ga 100 hens Apr hatch 1926 few beginning to moult $75 for lot; buyer to fur- nish coops J A Robinson, Winder Ga 200 Wy- ckoff strain hens 1 2 and 8 yrs old 80 ea for entire lot J A Rauton, R 2 Vidalia Ga 18 Terry strain cockerels 4 mos old $1 ea _ Mrs Joe Harrison, Rockingham Ga 25 pure bred pullets Mar hatch $1 ea Ottawa Poultry Co, R 1 Jesup Ga $2.50 ea J B Woods, Brooks: Ga Tancred _ strain pullets 8 to 12 wks old from _ tyrapnested stock; also several hun 1 yr old hens $1 ea 2 Aaron & Owen Poultry Farm, Mc- _ Donough:Ga 500 tancred strain pull- - ets 10 wks old $1 ea fob Mrs G% Collins, Flint Ga 12 wks old Ferris strain cockerels 57c ea C.-M Mofgan, R 2 Lyons Ga 12 1 yr old tancred strain hens and 1 cock all fine layers; 2 hens and the cock are 2 yrs old; will sell for $7 ea or - exc lot for 10 hens and 1 cock barred -Rlymouth rocks, young and geod win- ter layers; also few pullets and cock- _ erels for sale at reasonable prices | (GM Moseley, Menlo Ga 110 hens _ {1 & 2 yrsold, 4 1 yr old cocks Fer- ' {ris train; direct the lot for $100 fob }alo 50 Mar hatch pullet for $30 fob 50 Apr hath pullet $5 fob Miss Pear] Hall Acworth Ga 100 cockerels 10 wks old bred by Prof Guisenberry of the American Poul- try School with record ranging from 220 to 389 eggs per year; $1 ea old stock heavy producing College of Agriculture strain hens in excellent | condition for breeding : C T MeMillan, Gainesville Ga Tan- cred strain S C White heghorn pull- ae 8 mos old selected stock $1 ea 5 T J Cain, Gainesville Ga R 3 Mch hatch white Leghorn pullets Write for prices; 75 hens Apr 1926 hatch er per cent laying Tancred strain, 1 ea -| Mrs T J Biggers, Bremen Ga 100 White Leghorns hens 75c ea J B Loudermilk, Gainesville Ga 250 SC Ferris Leghorns 10 wks old ; WA Hindman, Bristol Ga Few S }C W Leghorn Cockerels from special pen mated with Hollywood and Tan- _ered strain 250 eggs pedigreed cock- erels dirct Mch hatched $2.50 ea JC Etheridge, Mer., Monroe Poul- try Farm,- Forsyth Ga Tanered strain White Leghorn pullets 8 to 5 mo old $1.25 ea _ Mrs J W McGowan, Summit Ga R 8 Several Ferris strain cockerels Mch Mrs H G Bagley, R 2 Calhoun Ga: Geo F Murkerson, R 1 Chester Ga. : Best egg strain Ferris stock cokerels C G Chapmian, Danville Ga 125 yr: I pullets White Leghorn cockerels exe for good apples or peaches - OO J Healey, R F D Riverdale Ga 100 White Leghorn pullets 5 mo old beginning to lay $1.25 ea: 50 hens trapnested stock $1 ea _ Mrs Chas.W Fowler, Union City Ga 8 C White Leghorn Ferris Best egg strain cockerels reasonable or exc for friers W H Newton, Auburn Ala Tancred strain White Leghorn 12 wks pullets oo 10 pullets & 1Icockerel Mrs M W Dabbs, Beuna Vista Ga R 6-150 young white hens 85c ea ' J C Goolsby, R 1 Graham Ga 200 White Leghorn pullets Ferris strain Mch 15 hatch; 80e ea or exc for Jer- sey or Guernsey milch cows, must be thorobred a6 Reyn McConnell, R 2 Macon Ga 4 Tancred strain cock birds one 3 yrs, one 2 yrs and two 15 mos old Foun- dation stock both sire and dam from which they were hatched came direct from Tancred farms. 2 older birds $3 ea young birds $2.50 ea fob Ma- con g Mrs I D Aderhold, Lavonia Ga White Leghorn Roosters Apr hatch Wvyekoff strain, 75c ea or 5 for $4 Fains Hatchery, Edison Ga 2000 chicks ea wk 100 $9 W J Newton, MHalycondale Ga Choice Grahams, English S C White Leghorn Cockerels $1.50 ea fob Haly- condale [ T W Morrison, Winterville Ga 200 Tancred strain pullets 4 monhs' o'd from pens with good egg record H A Griffin; Bostwick Ga Pullets 15 wks old 65c. hens $1 ea Williams & Watkins Tancred W L pulets and hens, cockerels from trap nested stock for breeding Mrs T J Biggers, Bremen Ga Eggs for hatching L S Brookins, R 3 Milledgeville Ga Cockerels Mch hatch Tancred strain 75 ea fob Mrs EF R Preston, Beuna Vista Ga R 6 1590 hens Ferris strain 90c ea S C Brown Leghorns O M Crow, Buford Ga purebred River side strain prize winning hens 18 mos old $1.25 ea or $10 fox lot O19 Mrs R S Spurlin. R 3 Spurlin Ga Light Brown Tormohlen strain hatch- ing ergs $1.15 per 15 del Mrs F C Dumas Hillsboro Ga 10 purebred Everlay strain Mar 1927 hatch cockerels $1 ea or will exe for 10 pullets same age and strani G C Latimer, R 4 Gainesville Ga 100 everlay strain pullets 12 wks old 80c ea J B Loudermilk, Gainesville Ga 500 single and rose comb brown leghorns 15 wks old S CRI Reds Willie Allen, Gainesville Ga 2 2 yr old cock dark pure bred $2 Barney Lightfoot, Millen Ga Pure bred and blood tested S 2% I reds 1 yr old hens $2; 1 yr old cocks $4 fob Mrs M B Scroggs, Alto Ga Cocker- els Tompkins & Owen strain $1 ea eggs same strain $1 for 15, $2 for 80, $3 for 50 del : Mrs Wm Steele, Painville Ga 4 RI red mixed hens $1 ea fob Willie G Dobbins, 618 Roswell St Marietta Ga 5 hens at $1 ea fob Ma- rietta Ga Mrs T H Taylor, R 1 Round Oak Ga Donaldson strain cockerels and from heavy winter layers, dark red and good siz2. Feb and Mch hatched at $1.50 ea fob oe. Miss R: Nash, Smyrna Ga 8 fine 13 and 14 mos old hens, 1 rooster Donaldson strain $13.50; 12 3 mos old pullets, 1 eockerel $11.50 whole lot for $22.50 fob Mrs R H Kiser, Hephzibah Ga R 2 Several nice roosters wt from 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. Mrs Julia Blanchard Avvling Ga cockerels Mar hatch $1.25 ea; Apr hatch $1 ea: dark red Cwens and Donaldson strain Mrs F Cowart, R 2 Summit Ga 15 large Tompkin strain hens and 1 ock all 15 mos old from nrize stock $25 hatch $1.25.e9, $2.25 for 2: Several. for lot: few bullets Mar hatch and cockerels $1 ea, or $10 for 10 pull- ets and 1 cockerel Robert C.Warren, Cornelia Ga 12 hens and 1 cock Donaicson strain will sell or exc for pure bred P C or Du- roc gilt Mrs M FLawson, Moprven Ga 20 hens and 2 roosters good blood 1926 hatch $36 fob Oconee Poultry Farms, Rockledge Ga 12 wks old coekerels from trap- nested hens-$2 ea Mrs D Donaldson R 1 Decatur Ga eggs from dark red ,trapnested hens at $2 per 15 postpaid; $10 per 100 fob; frying size cockerels $2 ea; large winter hatched cockerels and year- ling cocks $5 ea : S C Black Minorcas L B Williams, Newnan Ga Hatch- ings eggs Pape strain $1.10 per 15 del prompt shipment Fertility guar- anteed, 80 er-eent; pullets Apr hatch Pape strain 75c ea 1 cockerel free with ea order for 10 pullets; 8 hen now laying and 1 cockerel 15 mos ol select stock of. good size shape color el, Apr hatch and 8 hens and 1 cock- etc $10 for lot; 15 pvlles & 1 cocker- erel 15 mo old, seZect stock of good size hape color ete $10 for lot; 15 pullets and 1 cockerel Apr hatch and 8 hens and 1 cockerel 15 mo old, all select stock Pape strain $20 for the entire lot H A Wilson, Martin Ga R 1 15 pullets and 2 cockereis Pape strain from prizestock 4 mos old $1.25 ea; or the 17 for $20; pullets and cock- erels 2 mos old 50c ea; hens 1 1-2 yrs old $1.50 ea L B Williams, Newnan Ga Pape strain hatching eggs $1 per 15 del; 7 hens and 1 cockrels 15 mos old exhibition quality no culls standard sizes and wts pape strain and now laying $10 for lot or exc; pullets and cokerels Apr hatch pape strain sel- ect for breeders 75c ea; cockerel free : with each order for 5 pullets: 1 cock- erel 15 mos old pape strain $2 W H Wadelle, Pearsor Ga Pure- oe hens and cocks $2.75 or & for Mrs W F Johns, R 2 Decatur Ga 10 hens 1 cockerel 1 yr old 2 pullets 3 mos old pure Pape strain $1.25 ea or exc for 15 pure Tancred strain W Leghorns young hens or pullets Barred Rocks Mrs R H Kiser, R 2 Hephzibah Ga Few barred rock roosters $1 ea Mrs J D McIntyre, Ousley Ga Per- mit P D 77 cockerels eb, Mar, and May hatch $2.50, $2 and $1.50 rea; selected cocks 1 1-2 yrs qld $4 and $5 ew; hens 1 1-2 yrs old $2 and $2.- 25 ea; eggs $1.50 per 15 Mrs J E Steadam, R A Bainbridge Ga Thompson Imp Pinglet eggs gen- eral run, prize winners ete 90c per 15; $1.65 for 30; 4 1-2c per eggs for lots of 45 eggs or more; del cartons returned; Mar hatch cockerels from prize pen $2 ea; Apr hatch cockerel $1.50 ea; 2nd pen Mar hatch $1.56; Apr. hatch $1.25 Mrs A S Paulk, Ocilla Ga 1 large silver grey rooster $1 del; 1 large white rooster $1 del J B Woods, Brooks Ga Thompson strain pullets, cockerels and hens all high class stock and cheap Mr A J Collins,,R 1 Demorest Ga Park laying strain Mar and Apr hatch pullets and cockerels $1 ea; hatching eggs $1.25 for 15; ncubator lots $5 per 100 J C Pelot, R C Statesboro Ga Holte- sman Aristocrats 1- yr old hens and roosters, pullets and cockerels cheap for cash; eggs $1 per settine: write Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst Ga Barred Rock, White Rocks and R I Red cockerels all high laying strain 3 1-2 mos old $1 ea; white Lerhorn cockerels 1 1-2 mos old 15 ea Mrs T G Fleming R 2 Athens Ga 7 pullets and 3 cockerels Apr hatch Parks everlay strain 50c ea Mrs W A Bennett, Adairsville Ga ee cockerels $1.50 ea 2 for $2.- lirs H T Lumsden, Talbotton Ga Thompson strain 25 pullets 4 mos old $1 ea; 20 pullets 10 wks old 75c; some 8 wks old 65c Misa Mamie Roach, R 1 Daisy Ga Uo | MARKET BULLETIN... , r r Parks strain Reg permit P C 89 choice cockerels and pullets 10 wks old $1 ea 1 doz Feb hatched pullets Tue ea; hatching eggs $1.50 per Bantams : J L Callaway, Covington Ga Old: Eng Spangle Game Bantam: $2 per pair Robt W Clark 358 Spring St Macon Ga Golden Seabright and Partridge cochins of finest exhibition quality $5 and up; eggs $5 for 15 F Howard, P-O Bx 703 Thom- asville Ga Pure bred Golden Sea- bright bantams $7.50 for trio or exc for dark cornish Indian games or an- conas L E Williams, Ty Fy Ga Bantam chickens 1927 hatch 50c ea Leo Russell, Rome Ga Will exe first clas Sebright pullets and Silver Sebrights Jersey Bfack Giants : Moline M Landrum, Adairsville Ga Several choice cockerels Mar hatch exhibition stock $1.50 ea; _or will exc for pullets or 1 cockerel for pair of Flemish or Belgian rabbits Mrs M J Morris, Douglasville Ga Eggs for hatching from choice mat-. Ings Marcy strain $1.25 per 15 del S L Wyandottes Mrs E K Usher, Sylvania Ga R 5 25 pullets 2 1-2 mos old 75c ea Mrs Laura Curry, Stockton Ga Pure Tarbox strain 18 vullets and os 3 1-24 mos o!d the lot W T Adams, Lavonia choice young roosters legs 2-3 grown $1 ea; $1 per 15 del Ga Few with yellow hatching eggs: Eg White Wyandottes Mrs A N Adams, Elberton Ga R 9 50 Pullets and roosters Mch and Apr hatch 75 ea or $25 for the lot ae bred rose combs Cash with or- er Mrs J_E Steadam, Bainbridge Ga Martins Regal Dorcas eges $1 for 15 $1.75 for 30 del cartons returned ;} Mch cokerel prize pen $2 ea Art! $1.50 ea 2nd pen Mch $1.75 Apr $1..' 25 ea A W Trueman, Dixie Heights, A'- bany Ga Will trade 25 fine Apr hatehed pullets for vellow or white corn chops or sell $1 ea Mrs W L Guillebeau, Lincolnton! Ga R 6 Pure Dorcas pullets and cock- erels Mch and Apr hatch $1 ea; four Areas and-one Feb hatch cockerel Anconas dies Lonnie Rundles, R 7 Gainesvitiel- Ga 10 wks old pullets 70c va Leo J Russell, Rome Ga First class pullets 3 mo old Mrs L D Fulghum, Lavonia Ga 5} pure bred Sheppard strain pullets 4, mo old ready to lay $1 ea; 6 pullets 1 cockerel two mos old 50c ea R F Howard, P O Box 703 Thom-|. asville Ga Sheppard strain eges $1.- 50 per 15 R H Kiser, Hephzibah Ga Few nice Anconas _J B_Loudermilk, Gainesville Ga 225 S C Anconas 12 wks old Shep-' pard strain . Mrs I L Fricks, Talking Rock Ga. Will exc 3 Sheppard strain cockerels| 10 wks old for 8 of same strain cr sell 70c ea Mrs A C Spence, Blakely Ga S G Ancona Sheppard strain eggs $1 per 15; $4 per 100; baby chicks hatch 15 ea del A i; <3 se Games R F Howard, P O Box 703 Thomas- ville Ga Pure bred dark cornish In- dian games eggs $3 per 15 Mrs Estie Crow, Buford Ga 8 pull- ets and 1 rooster about 4 mo old $1 ea or $8 for lot del. Boston Game = entice Other Recks Woodlawn Hatcheries. a lanta Ga 200 Barred Plymouth Rock pullets Mch hatch wie ere ~ Aug; - ee - CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE] _ : del guaranteed Reg weekly shipments mr White Minorcas, Light Brahmas, $15 ed White Leghorns, Light breeds mixed $8 per hun $4.50 : Baby chicks from dark red Rhode per 15; White pullets and roosters for_saie, - fine layers and mothers, March hatch , Ga., standard brands of poultry and -yvannah. Ga., ground oyster shell for order. Holland hen $4.50. f o:b. size of frying size chickens $1 each. - gal. thick, bright home made syrup Bee Ss each delivered ir lots of 1 doz or more. ville, Ga., pet pigeons 40c each or s Pe Z nthigvess > Baby Chicks Woodlawn Hatcheries, Atlanta Ga Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks; RI Reds: White Plymouth Rocks $11 per hur. $6 for 50 Buff Orphington White Wyandottes, Silver Laced Wy- andottes $12 per hun; $6.50 for 50; $8 for 50; Heavy breed mix- Brown Leghorns or Anconas $9 per hun $5 for 50 per hun, for 50 postage paid 100 per cent live Mrs D-Donaldson, R 1 Decatur, Island Reds 15c ee del in lots of 20 or more Hilexest Farm, Odessadale Ga 100 |} Sheppard strain Ancona ehicks exc 7 RTI Reds hens 1 and 2 yrs old or se] for $1.35 ea : @ MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS, EGGS, AND CHICKEN SUPPLIES Mrs R S Spurlin, Rt. 3, Columbrs, Ga., light Brown Tormohlen strain S C Brown Leghorn hatching eggs $1.15 per 15 del Ae O H Wright, Peters Bldg, Atlanta, Ga., Buff Cochin bantam eggs $1.50 trio Giant Black Minorcas $10; trio Giant Light Brahmas $10; 1 Giant Light Brahma ececkerel $5. Mr E H Carter, Spring Place, Ga., 40 mixed chicks .7 weeks to 12 weeks old 402 each f o b. Spring Place. Ga. Mrs I. B Landrum, Adairsville Ga. 1 choice College strain. ccck 14 mos old perfect markings $2.50 or e-- change for grade A Ga. cane syrup. J B Blackmon, Hartwell, Ga. a few vure Regal strain Rhode Island $1.50 each, Hartwell. Malcolm Simmons, 102 Greenwocd Place, Decatur, Ga., Miller Mammoth jneubator 7200 capacity, good condi- tion $375; 2 600 Buckeyes $85 each. Woodlawn Hatcheries, Atlanta, chick grains and mashes, write for reduced vrices. Bill Allen; Andersonville, Ga., Rt. A, 30 pure Dan Gordon stags and pullets $5 trio or exchange for pure stock of Plymouth Pocks or Orping- tons or Reds. Only pullets wanted. w A Smith, 102 Bay St., B, Sa- your chickens $1 per hun lbs; $750 per ton f ob. Savannah. Mrs Geo Tootle, Rt. 1, Manassas, Ga.. March hatched Nabob quality White Campine cockerels 51 each or exchanee for pullets same breed. TURKEYS AND EGGS FOR SALE Mrs John A Watson, Summit, Ga., Rt 3, pure bred jet black turkeys, large type for breedevs 38 mos old) toms $5 each, pullets $3; cash with Mrs T J Biggers, Bremen. Ga., M B turkeys, toms $7.50 hens $5 eggs $3 per doz. > M T Bishop, Farmington, Ga., Rt 1, one pure M B tom $5; 1 white DUCKS FOR SALE Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga., 12 pure bred white Muscogee ducks HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES FOR SALE - Mrs J S Harper, Rt. 1, Box 10, At- kinson, Ga., 100 Ibs new chunk honey 12 1-2c lb f o b Atkinson. Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland, Ga., new honey in 5 lb cans $1.30 del. SYRUP FOR SALE R C Couch, Turin, Ga., heavy rib- bon eane syrup in new gal. buckets | 7 Be gal; thick honey drip cane syrup in new gal buckets 60c gal. R L Woodruff, Winder, Ga., 100 10 Ib cans 65c crated f o b Winder. _W_E Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga., best sorghum in 10 Ib pails at 60c PIGEONS FOR SALE Mr George Martin, Rt: 7, Gaines- eae Mrs MF Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga., 15 pigeons about half pure bred Car- neaux, others just common or mixed sell lot at 30 each. S J Shaw, McCollum, Ga., 20 pair common pigeons beautiful colors 25c pair; or exchange for 5 Barred Rock or RI Red pullets any good breed. GUINEAS AND EGGS FOR SALE L E Williams & Sons, Ty Ty. Ga., white guinea eggs $1.25 per 15 del. - Mrs J E Wisenbaker, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 4; Box 78, pure white Afri- |can guinea eges 15 for $1. SECOND HAND MACHINERY > FOR SALE - White Feather Farm, Tifton, Ga., one 36 inch R D Cole grist mill, used less than 1 year, fully equipped ready for use $50 f o b shipping point. J - Dodd, Cleveland, Ga., two horse wagon in good condition $25; 1 folding sawing machine $7.50: 1 sweep feed mill with course and fine grinders $7. ~ J R Cramer, R F D 7, Carrollton, Ga., Golden New Model mill crimped copper, pan 12 ft. long, juice bar- rell. pipes and. skimmers, capacity 75 gal per day, all good condition $90 f o b Mt. Zion, Ga. Bellgrade Mfg. Co.. Winder, Ga.. one 10 horse power Fairbanks-Morse kerosene engine in good condition. F C Geiger, Flintside, Ga.. pecan grading and pecan cracking ma- chines, Ford trailer. Malcolm Simmons. 102 Greenwood Place, Decatur, Ga., Ford tractor pulley complete. : Robert Fuller, Adairsville, Ga., Box 287, one 8 H P Mogul Interna- tional gasoline engine in good condi- tion, one 10 H P Tian International gasoline engine, needs slight repairs; 1 common 24 in. Meadows vertical grist mill steel frame in good condi- tion; 1 20 in. Meadows vertical grist mill wood frame good condition; 2. line shafts, 4 hangers. pulley, belts, 5 extra pulleys, 1 vair floor: scales on wheels; 1 good circular saw man- drel. all in good condition and cheap, will sell for cash or Liberty Bonds; make best offer. ae R L Woodruff, Winder. Ga., one No. 1 I H G Prime Rose cream sep- arator used only ten days $40. R C Couch, Turin, Ga., 20 H P. furnace boiler with fixtures $65. R E Bower, Sr, Dixie Ga 1 Ford- son tractor with dbl tutaway harraw both in, first. class condition; will sell cheap for cash or take part payment in oats. q Lucile Fitzgerald, 108 E Dixie Ave Marietta, Ga., 2 70-saw gins, dbl box steam press: 1 set of wagon scales 40 H P boiler; 30 H P engine; rea- sonable. : Dr J T Elder and #& M Saxon, Agts Farmington, Ga., the following -will be sold at. public outry on Thursday July 14, 1927, at 2 oclock P. M.. at the Union Gin Plant near Dr. J T Elders home. 3 1-2 miles from Farmineton. Ga.: 4 Winshin gins with new Fort Valley feeder. dbl box press suctior pine distributor belt and box, metal lint flue, 50 ft 3 in. shaften with boxes and pulleys 1 7-ton wagon scales good as new. National Pecan Groves Co.. Flint- side, Ga., one 2-70 saw Continental gin outfit: screw press with tramper $300; 3 Oliver Bottom plows for tractors $35 each; 3 Sullivan Tow-|. son dise tractor plows $40 each; 1 1-2 H P Fairbanks-Morse gas engine $25; 6 H P Fairbanks-Morse gas engine $85; Williamson stump puller com- plete with cable, cost $440, sell for $995: one roll 1-inch wire cable $50; one 32 K W Delco water pump with 1-4 H P motor complete except bat- teries $75: all in first class condition. Mrs E V Bridges, Lake Park, Ga., peanut picker, hay press and engine $350 for outfit; good condition. W D Watson, Loganville, Ga., Avery dise plow $10; Perfection dus- ter $15: Lynchburg Buster for 2 horses $8; w6d and steel beam 2 horse haymastocks: grain_ drill $20; Diston hand saw $2. a Gray Bros., Douglas, Ga., one 10x- 12 Scofield engine center crank; one We pair; add postage, ui 125 H P fire box boiler; one 2 inch | or female pig of | (whistle valve; one 2 in. hoisting en- gine throttle valve; exchange for 3 yokes oxen and defference in cash. R L Towns, Cordele, Ga., Box 227, phone 515 one 9-18 Case tractor in good condition $1, will exchange for Ford car.. H T Drewry, Temple, Ga., one I HC engine 12: H P oil burner ,in good condition for 60 bushels good white corn or $50. C W Norton, Box 162, Decatur, -Ga., wrought iron range that can be connected with hot water tank rea- sonable price. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE E R McRae, Hieton, Ga., 8 horse farm good productive land well sit- for dairying, grow feed stuff the year around, 5 tenant houses, big barn, good size dwelling. store hovse connected, good stand for. business, deep well, Delco lizhts, situated near Central of Ga. R R, fine school, two churches near, farm about 200 yards from depot. Mr. John M Hopkins, Hibard Lum- ber Co.. Talbotton, Ga.,- 2450 acres of wild cat overland in tracts of 490 acres each in Ware and Charlton counties $3 per acre net. Mrs Eula Plunkett, 702 Dewey St. Waycross, Ga., 200 acre arm near Jesup, Ga., grows fine, bright leaf to- bacco, cotton, corn, potatoes, cane, hay and grain, 135 acres in cultiva- tion, good wire fence, six room dwell- ing, barn.and tobacco bari five room tenznt house and barn, bearing fe- can, pomegranites, plums and grapes; will sell for $7500, or exchange for city property in Atlanta, Macon, Au- gusta, Savannah or Waycross; goo! terms. : FARM FOR RENT Paul Penniston, Newnan, Ga., farm pasture, 10 acres branch bottom, 5 acres irrigated for truck: I want someone with force enough to milk hogs and to run two horse farm, very -fertile land on halves. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE W B Fincher, Cairo, Ga., 1 trained pointer bitch $25; 1 untrained point- er bitch $15 f o b, Cairo. o sacks size 23x86 at 7 1-2c f o b, El- berton; cotton sacks size 27x36 at 8e f o b Elberton. I F Call, Rt. 4, Ellijay, Ga., smok- ing tobacco in leaf 7 Ibs $1; 15 lbs for $2 del; nice lint cotton 7 lbs for $1 del. T W Harbin, um arsenate. Wm. H Ivey, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt 1, Silo never been used, bargain. R S$ Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga., 1 carload of ear corn, write for price, No. 1 white hickory ax handles $2 per doz; chioce No 1 Timothy hay $29 per ton;-1 McCormick-Deering tractor in good condition $600; 200 nice fryers, write best offer; 1 1-2 to 2 lbs: 1 Ilisston peanut picker in good condition $350. Mrs M 7-passenger heavy 6 Studebaker auto 1924 model, a No 1 engine, uphol- stery perfect, genuine leather, will sell cheap or exchange for milk cow; will make a dandy truck. A Hi Sillian. Lyons, Ga., Rt A, 1 Barnesville top buggy and harness $75; 1 Singer machine $30; 1 Home Comfort range $75. W J Morgan, Stillmon, Ga., 2500 Calhoun, Ga., calci- acres saw mill and tie timber; 1 set} ' wagon cotton scales price $50. Mrs W F Johns, Rt 2, Decatur, Ga. 40 white shorts sacks 100-Ibs $5 f 0 % O P Meares, Baconton, Ga., pecan logs, pecan timber. M G Sheehan, Sharon, Ga., 1 Fair- banks-Morse fresh Waxer System. never been used, can be operated un- der any elevation not exceeding 250 ft, capacity 960 to 1200 gal per hour. 1 gas engine 8 FH! P mounted on 4 wheels, clutch rley in good condi- tion; 1 small grain thrash mounted on 2 wheels; wil! ~-ll or trade for some- thine I ean ure. 2 cars uated for any, kind of farming fine, for rent 1928; 150 acres, 50 acres) 10 or 12 cows, raise chickens and: T N Colley, Elberton, Ga., cotton: A Oglesby, Pooler, Ga.,: tt | Mrs W. F_dJohns, Rt 2, Decatur," 8 horse farm Thursday, July 14, 1927 Ga., 1 M chick coal burning brooder = 62 in., canopy, $10.f 0 b, or exchange for 10 Tancred strain White ieee hens not over 18 mos. old, or March or Apr] hatch pullets, no culls; write G M Moseley, Menlo, Ga., 1 super hatcher incubator 250 capacity new $18 cash f o b, or exchange for 25 Barred Rocks or R I Reds, 2 hens, oil brooders 100 capacity good condi- tion $7 cash f o b, or exchange for 21 Barred Rock or Ri Red hens: one oil brooder 500 capacity good condi- tion $10 cash or exchange for 15 Barred Rock or R I Red hens. eS N D Norris, Wrightsvilie, Ga., for sale or exchange one 250 egg Supe- rior hatch hot water incubator, pat- ented egg turning trays $22, or ex- ehange for R I Reds, Barred Rocks ~ or Jersey Giants pullets; 1 tire ben- der up to 4 in. new $18. es Mrs Jas A Wylie, Sewanee, Ga., Rt 1, one 50 ege brown hen incuba- tor in good condition; will exchange. Box 138, Griffin, Ga., have 2 1-2 million ft. fine timber in 30 miles of Atlanta $3 per M t: also 25 million ft. near Savannah, Ga., mostly orig- melon RR: 2 Eid Carroll, Pt 1, Murrayville, Ga., several cords c# wood near highway 10 miles east of Dahlonega, $3 per cord, not delivered. / : Mrs M D Teague, Box 556, Adairs- ville. Ga.. old fashion popcorn shelled 25c pt. or 40c qt. delivered. W D Manley, Lavonia. Ga., 100 eotton baskets hold from 75 to 125 lbs, hand made, $1.25. Mrs R Y Miley, Hahira, Ga., 1 bi- cycle good condition practically new bargain. ; Miss Oma Pitts, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt 4, lamp stands for electric bulbs, made of pure Georgia clay, vases if preferred, either old Indian designs or ornamental 75c del; shades to harmonize, reasonably priced, not in- | cluded with lamp. Mrs J Winters, Buford, Ga... 6. yeast cakes and receipts for making light bread 25c. : Miss Jessie Cash. Flowery Branch, ~ ce fresh yeast 10c per pkt of six cakes. = Rr POSITIONS. WANTED Farmer, care Market Bulletin, At- lanta, middle age man desires a job as farm superintendent, can hi ndle labor arid furnish some if wanted can run and keep ur most any kind of farm machinery. _, Rt. 1, Box 57, Edison, Ga.,. expe- rienced young woman, college grad- ~ uate, university training desires po- sition as principal of 5 or 6 teacher school, or as teacher of some subject in a good high school, prefers to teach English ean teach music and expression Geraldine. Parker, Covington Ga Wants a position as teacher for com- ing year, has 3 yrs of college train- ing and hold life certificate in Tenn had 1 yr experience and can furnish good references = Principal R A Bx 232 Barnesville Ga Two young ladies with high school education desire osition in rural or village school for 1927-28, both have class A certificate: cne has 2 yrs ex- sperience through 7th grade and 2 vrs summer normal training; other has 1 yr experience; koth can give best references Blue Ridge Ga, Bx 153 Two lady teachers desire pos'tions together in North or Middle Ga; both hzve sey- eral courses and experience; desire intermediate or pr'meryv work E C Wade. Porterda'e Ga Wants iob lookine after ch'cleng, hoes. cows or truck farm near Atlenta; life time experience on farm: 39 vrs old and one boy 16 yrs in family cen give best of references: write offers : 3 R T Brooks, Rosier Ca Desires no- sition as farm overseer for 1928; has exverience in farming and cat- tle raising can handle labor and farm mochinery of : N A B Jersey Ga Man desires po- sition as farm overseer for 1928. can begin Sept 1; would'like to run dairy or truck farms near Atlanta Wiley Rogers, Douglas Ga Want farm for 3; family can handle 6 of AE deeN SEINE L ANE aS ; ; g 1027 . -.. POSITIONS WANTED Miss Fern Bond, Waleska Ga ~ e- sires position as piano and_ voice _ teacher in high school or college, is graduate of Reinhardt college and _ ean furnish good references T W Ellis, 554 first St Macon Ga _. Wants positions in school for himself and wife, both have A B Degrees and 20 yrs experience Miss Bodie Jones, 1110 36th St East Savannah Ga Desires position as primary teacher or would conduct a kindergarten class in sonnection __with public school in small city fif- _ teen yrs experience: best of refer- - ences; life teachers certificate in Ga _ RD Butler, Broxton Ga Man with 3 sons large enough to work wants work, has had 8 yrs experience Miss Eva Jones, Lyerly Ga Desire position as teacher in small town or rural school for tewn of 1927-28 has: _ lass A certificate normal training, and 2 yrs experience and can give best references fas = Bx, 94 Chipley Ga Man wants po- __ Sition on dairy farm to work on ~ halves __ Denver Cleveland, Hartwell Ga R 5 young man desires a position as _ teacher for the coming term summer or fall 1928-28, has two vears exper- Jence, 2nd grade license and good _Yeferences; would also consider on poultry or dairy farm AN HH, Care Market Bulletin At- lanta lady desires position as teahcer _ in small town or consolidated school for 1927-28 school year: is high schol graduate has _ certificate, summer schol training and i yrs experience as rural school prin- cipal, can furnish good feferences -W B, Care Market Bulletin. Man _ Wants, position as overseer of farm _ for 1928; employed at present but desires a change: hag life experienc (and good references | 534 Meig St, Athens Ga lady de- _ Sires position as teacher has degree from North Greenville Bapist Acad- _ emy and holds provisional certificate _ from Athens college = 8D C, Care Market Bulletin man _ with large family wants to hear from party that will thys fll; to work __ Miss Maggie Bell- Duark, Bostwick Ga Wants a position in.a rural school for 1927-28, write offers Paul B DuBose, R 3 Valdosta Ga Wants position on stock farm or as overseer on farm; prefers location in Southeast Ga or Northeast Fla Miss Bernice Sellars, Donalsonville _.Ga Desires position. as t eed for 1927-28 term David Sharp, Cair i rent to-horse ; 0 Ga Desires to 40rd to furnish stock 9nd tools; location near Adairville, Ce ville or Dalton; land must be good F D Harwell, R 2 Danielsville _ wants to run truck farm on share ba. _ S18; will also, raise poultry and hog: land.must be good and have a good house One 7 Miss R RB, 869-N McIntosh St _ Elberton Ga young lady desires posi- tion as teacher for 1927-28 term; is _ graduate of accredited high schoo! and has general elementary provis- ional teachers certificate Class A __F D Harwell, Danielsville Ga De- Sires to care or house run truck farm on share basis and. attend to poultry and hoes a seven children large ->nuch C B Sheppard 15th & Curtis, Care - Ben Lewis, Tampe Fla Cartaker on farm Can furnish referenceswhite married R A Brown, Sugar Valley Ga R 1 Day or night engineer at oil mill Five yrs expewience Can give good refer- encs; Write Miss Vera Bass, Leslie Ga High school graduate desires position as teacher in rural school, 1 summer course, Class A certificate | Miss Mary Walton, Lumokin Ga Graluate of well known Conserva- tory desires position as music teach- er in small town or large consolidat- ed school. Good references O R Johnson. R 1 Shellman Ga Experienced pecan budder desires work; can furnish references write first grade elementary} have cotton to gather eacher in ru- |. rop on halves: land-: _T A Pitts, Ball Ground Ga, R 4 Wanted position operating cotton gin for 1927 Several yrs experience write _ Miss Ida Crawford, Jewell Ga De- sires position as teacher for the term 1927-28 1 yr experience in the prac- tice school, 3 summer courses, Class A certificate, gond references: high school graudate 9 mos teachers training Miss Catherine Bradley, Jewell Ga Desires position as teacher dvring the term of 1927-28, 1 vr experience in the practice school 9 wos teacher training summer school, Class A cer- tificate Good references hich school graduate ae John T Mitchel, 425 West Howard St Decatur Ga Desires a position as Principal in good rural school 25 yrs experience, an Honorary Life Certif- icate and good reference Ga R 2 Desires a position as clerk in the country or small town write In Care of O M Hunt, R 8 Decatur Ga Man desires position for wages on dairy farm FRESH AND. CURED MEATS WANTED G.F Landin; Roseniont. Columbus Ga Wanted to buy 1 medium sized well cured country ham, reasonably priced A WANTED Hami!ton-Bacon-Hamilton Co Bris. tol Va Bright section honey in any quantity up to 10 cases -Advise qt to offer with lowest price fob vqur station any style hives or gums State lowest -cash price and nurter you have for sale PECANS & FEANUTS WANTED G A West, Statesboro Ga Pecans, send samples and prices A M Harrison, Box 9 Leesburg Fla 120 Ibs sed peanuts small white Spanish preferred State prices on large or smaller cuantities F W Freyman, Blackshear Ga Pe- cansSehleys must be select Send sample S G Jones, Claxton Ga Wanted to bud ~vour pecan trees five years ex- perience Can furnish referenccs POULTRY, ECGS & PET STOCK = WANTED Chickens Mrs Fred Atkinson, Ray City R 2 50 S C RI Baby chicks to raise on -halves until 10 wks old John T Miller, Columbus Ga Fat hens and friers sa Ga 200 or 300 baby choicks to raise on halves to 1 wks old; want rocks or reds z IC S Berner, R J Mt Vernon Ga baby chicks to ~aise on halves Fains Hatchery, Edison Ga Hatch- ing eggs, pure bred Barred Rocks, R I reds; wkly shipments 30 to 100 doz W A Bennett, Musella Ga _ 25 tan= ered strain white lerhorns~ pullets: will exe one medium size *ireproof iron safe -Ga 20 Barred Rock pullets 6 or 8 wks old quote best rrice del Other Poultry EM Lee, Omaha Ga Peafow! hen 2 yrs old Robert Clark, 358 Spring St Ma- con Ga Wood ducks and eggs or com- mon wild duck any age or size Rabbits and Other Pets H Dauchterty. 201 Pierce Ave Ma- con Ga White does 8 wks old and 1 older: write price and descripticns GD Affleck, Bx 975 Columbus Ga Mrs Nettie C Gowder R 3 Caric Ga 20 RI Red pullets 6 or 8 wks old quote kest price del John T Miller, Columbus Ga Fat hens and friors : Mss L Deen Broom, Cane Svring BEES, HONEY & REE SUPPLI Ss, A R Irish, Wanted to buy bees in; Mrs Nettie C. Gowder. R 8 Cario Guinea pigs write price and number 4 ef is __ MARKET BULLETIN _ men SYRUP WANTED | S G MeMeill, Arlington Ga A bar rel or two of good Ga Cane syrup will exe reg Jersey bull calf for same POTATOES, FRUITS & VEGETA- BLES WANTED Mrs F Cowart. R 2 Summit Ga 500 large cabbage collard plants; will exe nice red ecockerel for them J R Miller, Robbinsville N C All kinds fresh vegetables and melons Leander Kennedy, Collins Ga Few bushels-sound clingstone peaches for canning purpose; must be reasonable Hamilton Bacon, Hamilton . Co. Bristol Va peaches; state variety with quantity to offer and lowest price at nearest shipping point GRAIN WANTED Oats, Wheat. Rye and Hay Cottongim Seed Store, Atlanta Ga want seed rye, send samples and quote prices : ~Dan Joseph Co Columbus Ga Wants Fu'ghum bancroft applers and texas varieties seed oats; send sam- ples, full description and prices The Holland Co, Athens Ga Wants Abruzzi and Ga rye and fulghum oats; specify prices and other details _ J A Freeman, Morganton Ga 1-2 bu buckwheat prefers o'd N kind but take any; also crimson clover J F Ratliff & Son, Blacksear Ga 200 bu abruzzi and tall Ga seed rye; send samples and quote prices S G McNeill, Arlington Ga Oats & rye wanted will exe reg Jersey bull calf for oats, rye or peas calves range in price from $40 to $50 ages 1 mos to 10 mos CORN ANP CORN MEAL WANTED WH Wadde'le, Pearson Ga Shell corn de! $1.15 per bu at Pearson RL Pryor. Dover Ga wants some- one to furnish 5 to 10 bu of home ground corn meal ea wk; state price Williams & Watkins, Millen Ga vellow corn meal - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Ga Wanted to. exe 1 new men 2 s bone handle 4 blade pocket knife cost 75 tor mineneedle or honey suckle flow- er basket. rot plant. cutings, baby chieks: write oe Miss Beanie Smth,-R 3 Kite Ga ree any kird except Conk: Sul- ana fny co'or Will exe coleos ferns or cactus for same Mrs M P Farmer. Cuthbert Ga Baby walker geod condition cheap Mrs Annria Tee Newton, Toccoa Ga To buv old envelopes used before 1870 with stamps en them or mark- ed paid 5c or paid 10c Ga. Want some one to weave rugs, write Mrs W A Wilkerson, R 1 Tallapoo-- i ae WOMANS DEPARTMENT Flowers, Seeds and Plants For Sale Mrs U G Comer, R17 Gainesville Ga Blue I | iris 25e doz; yellow fla lilies; 20 doz; old 4 fashion yellow jonquils bulbs 25 doz; mixed sweet williams plants 25c doz; purple sweet violets 15 doz : Mrs L E Staples R 5 Bowdon Ga red can- ies bulbs with orange centers 60c doz del Mrs Artie Landers. R 1 Columbus } Plaats 25 doz; Mrs T C Floyd, R 2 Chipley Ga> Moonj tunia cuttings 10c; _m_PAGE SEVEN vines, Ipomeasetosa vines, Brazilian morn. _ ing glory vines; all color morning glory vines, blue evergreen box vine, white ver- man. iris, all wel rooted 5c ea; ipomea se tosa, marred of Dern, chink moon vine seeds 10c for 80 seed of any kind; jonquils, daf- fodils, blue hyacinths, and blue Japanese iris bulbs, 2c per bulb. postpaid on all or- ders of 25c or more ; Mrs J TT Holland, Toomsboro Ga Old rashioned Batchelor Buttons 10c per doz; purple Perriwinkles 10 per doz; Osmanthus | or (Wild Olive for fall transplanting 25c, 50, and 75e ea;.Cherry Baurel or (Caroline Cherry 25, 50.c Magnolia 50c, 5c, $1 eas | - Will accept orders for shrubbery to be. del inefall = Miss Mae Waters, Rt 1, Red Hot Pdker Bulbs 3 50c; Snow on the Mt. plants 25e doz; Werhena red and purple) ~ 25 doz; purple Irish Lilies 50c doz; , Jon quils bulbs $1 hun; Red Spanish pider | Lily bulbs 8 for 25 Sweet Violets $1, un. | Add postage on small orders aa ; Mrs C C Wisenbaker, R 3-Bx 6, Lake Park i Ga Grape and beef steak begonia rooted .25_ ea; white and pink cgnk begonia. rooted 25. ea; eutings, 15c ea; large red leaf begonia | 20e per cutting; Kmas cactus 15c for 25c; umbrella palm 20c oa Mrs R P Atting, R 4 Rome Ga Snap Dra<- gon plants mixed color 25 doz; verbena mix color, 80e doz; petunia mix 20c doze" little field daisies 3 doz 30c. catnip 8 doz. 30c; mums mixed 25 doz; marigold large blooming 25 doz; or exe any above for, sultana any eolor, begonia, or cactus rooted | cuttings 3 for 25c. Beefsteak Begonia well rooted plants 80c ea; Boston and Sword: fern rooted 25c ea; scarlet red verbena | rooted 15 ea; red crimson bedder -cannas 60ce doz; Venus Cannas $1.15 doz; Pillar of fire Cannas 75e doz; white Jonquil bulbs 5 dob $1; Umbrella Palm well rooted 85. ea; dark green &Stiff leaf Porch Caladium | 25c ea. Guinea Wing Begonia cutttings 10e. each 3 ; ms Mrs D W Faircloth, Pitts Ga R 1 Well rooted color sultana 15 ea; 5 cutting; wel. rooted pink Conk Begonia 10c ea cuttings 5c, ea; Maple Begonia 10. cutting; large leaf! pink oxalis, 10 ea; large dbl red carnation{ 5e. add postage on amts less than 25e; will exc for Rex ,Begonia, Otto Havker, Argenta, Guttata, Ione, Rubra, Evansiana or Begonia, Shaking fern, Gold Medal or aes fern, fancy leaved Caladium, Ivy Geranium, Fuschia or any col Sultana except rose | Mrs R I Williams, Cumming: Ga White and. pink -Oxalis, roted 5e ea Monkey tail cactus, Red May Cactus, Feb Cactus, Pin Cushion Cictus, Kmas cuttings be ea kind; 2 shades red Ger cuttings dbl 5c ea; Sword | fern 15 ea well rooted Add postage Miss L Deen Broom, Cave Springs Ga R 2 1 large August Lily 4 large ferns; 2 large! Begonias; 4 large Cactus; several Geraniums all. differen cols and kins write best offer Mrs J Winters, Buford Ga Mixed Petun-_ ias; Grass, Pinks and mixed Snapdragon, mixed everlasting flowers) and mixed mums 25c doz. Tiger Lillies and White Flag 25 doz; White Aug lillies 10e: ea; Pink Q@xalis 5e ea; pink Perkins and white dwarf baby roses everblooming (5e ea Add postage on small orders Mrs RS Spurlin, R 3 Columbus .Ga Rose Bud Geranium cutings 10 ea; Conk Begonia Mistletce Geranium 5c cutting; Petunia plants mixed colors 10 doz; Hastings Deco- ' yative Hybrid Coens plants 10c ea 2g hun _ buttercup bulbs ready for fall planting $1:25, per 100 or lot for $3 del No orders accepted: for less than 25c Miss Florrie Hughey, R 1 Ranger A Portulaca large blooming 15 doz small 12 doz; Xmas cherries 10 ea 8 for 50c; fens. 20e ea mixed cols dbl Balsam 15 doz; dbli red Geraniums 20c ea 8 for $1; white dbl | Geraniums 20c ea; dbl red carnations 20c ea.. Wedding Bells 20c ea; Sabrels Trumphets 20e ea; Pink Justishia 20c eai.a large ferny free with every $1 order; Blue Sweet scent-| ed violets 15 doz; dbl pink Poppy seed 10ce; tablespoonful some free with every order / Mrs H F White, Gainesville Ga Rt 1 Boston fern; Roosevelt fern. sword fern large size 15 ea;. Lace fern| small. bunch 15c large bunch 2c ea; Spene-' geria fern 20c ea; dark red Fuchia cute, MARKET BULLETIN MAILING LIST BLANK. To the Director of the Bureau of Markets, The State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Send Market Bulletin to the address below: Ce CCH SoSH HOHE H LOE HOH H LOSE C OHO BPE SHOT ORE OOD Bde ags mak NS eo e eevee 9 OF O79;e OP CHF H eee He HOH ee eee ese rysee eo @ ct eee eee ee ee Ae eieje ee een ee eee sve See ee eee ee oo oe 8 ow Are you getting your, bulletin now? = (Name) (R. F. D. or Street) (Town) a Dahlonega Ga, aOrcee Star| | mixed ferns;' | | | | a en pets RAGE EIGHT _ WOMANS DEPARTMENT FLOWERS, SEEDS AND PLANTS FOR SALE ~~... Mrs J F Lewis, R 3 Adairsville Ga Flag lillies 80c odz; add postage Mrs A A Silvers, Talking Rock Ga fodils 20c doz; White Narcissus 20 3 colors of iris 20e doz. Verbena l5e Mount 15 doz; : Mrs O A Wells, Hinesville Ga Rooted Conk Sword and Spengeria ferns 25c ea; Blue Hydrangia well rooted 25 ea; large eurly crysanthemums several different cols 80e doz; White: Star and Umbrella 15 for Blue ec Daf- doz ; doz ; _two bulbs; dbl red and yellow spotted cos- mos bulbs 10c ea. pink, white Perry Win- kles 25 doz; Bed White Butcher plants 25c doz; blue velvet Slephant Ear bulbs 25c for two; small green wandering Jew two for 5c; petunia seed dbl large pack mixed 10c_ Will exe for Tulips Gladiola bulbs large kind Mrs J P Smith, Homerville Ga Rt 1 Box 87 Real Rose But Geranium large stiff leaf colladium; pink Hydrangea exe for Hibiscus or begonia any kind Ga R 7 Mrs George Martin, Gainesville . Pink, dark red scarlet red white and sal- mon dbl Geranium cuttings 5c ea; Boston and Sword ferns 25 ea; pink and white Hydrangea cuttings 5c ea rooted 25c ea; Red Conk Geranium 10c; Orange and var- iegated purple and yellow, pink and yellow white and yellow Lantana cuttings 5e ea; pink and old rose Oxalis hulbs 2 for 15c; pink Xmas cactus cuttings 5 1 yr old 25c; red weeping Lantana cuttings 5e No order accepted under 25ce Add postage Mrs D M Hughey, R 1 Ranger Ga Dbl red Geraniums 15 ea; 2 for 25; Dbl red Fire Ball Geranium 20 ea; D 1 White Geranium 20e ea; dbl red Carnations 15c ea; Grape Begonia 15 ea; Fountain ferns 20c ea; Orchid col dbl petunia 20c ea; Purple Pe- tunia 20 ea 2 for 85; Maple Begonias root- ed 15 ea; Grandmother Tears 15 ea; Mis- tle toe Geraniums, 15 ea; American heauty eq] Sultana 15c ea; Mistletoe Geraniums 15c ea; American Beauty col Sultana 15 ea 2 for 25c, lal rooted, A large fern free with ea order . Vickers Nursery, Siloam Ga Double red Iva Geranium 15c; Dbl Petunias 3 for 25c; St Bernard Pot Lily green and white foli- age 15c; purple achimanese plants 20c doz 2 for 35c; white, rose and salmon- pink Sultanas 15 ea; white Calla Lily 15c; Sil- ver Leaf Geranivms red blooms 15; Fluffy Ruffle Noewood Crest, Fish Tail and Babys Breath ferns one yr old plants 25c ea 5 for $1 State inspected plants Miss Jessie Eaton, Rt 1, Dahlonega Ga Golden Bell yellow 10 8 for 25c; purnle, lavender and blue Bells _6 bunches 25c. looming size 45 doz. now on the Mt sam; pink 7 yellow Beach Tree Roses, Seven Sisters, Baby Rambler roses 1 yr old $1 doz; purple roses rooted for 25 Sweet Shrub bushes well rooted 50 doz Miss Addie Lee Eaton Rt 1 Dahlonega Ga Mt Laurels 4 differnt kinds*$1 hun; Mt fern several kinds 50 doz. yeHow Capnas 25 ea; white, red and pink Holly Hock seed dbl and single mixed 10c cupfull; pep- permint plants 20c hun; Spearmint - same; Wild Easter Lily bulbs white and blue $1 hun; Bridal wreath 10c ea; rooted Hibiscus 15 white German Iris Lilies 3 for 25 6 fer 45 Mrs J D Bickers, White Plains Ga Large Ostrich Plume, Babys Breath and Newport Ferns 50 ea; dbl scarlet Geraniums, Maple Begonias, red and white Conk Shell and a Yarge leaf Begonia with red flowers 2 for 80c 4 for 50c; 1 large Spengeria fern 50c, all rooted plants Narcissus 25c doz; dbl and single Day Lilies; Blackberry and Tiger Lilfes; purple, white and yellow iris 7 for 80c; Many cois Portulaca 15 doz Mrs-J D Pope, Box Springs Ga Pure white briar ros 15c ea or 2 for 25c; red and white col coleus 10c ea; Salmon col Sultana 10c ea; white, pink and red conk begonia 10c ea. Maple Begonia pink 10c_ea; Cinimon vines 5 for 10c; purple Kernilla plants 10e ea or 8 for 25c; rainbow. or gypsy moss 10c ea or 3 for 25c; white and green Jew lc ea; blue water or pond lilies 10c ea or 8 for 25c3 Fluffy Ruffle ferns 25c ea; Beefstake Begonias 25 ea; purple sand Verbena 10c a plant r 3 for 25e; 1 Otah urange bush 2 ft high 8 yrs old $1 Add postage on orders less than 50c Mrs A Daniel; Winder Ga R 1 Nice size Yimpatiens col yellow 10c, 15, 20c, 25 ea according to size. Hardy Chrysanthemums 16, plants 25c; Ger 10c and 15; Silver stripe also green Wandering Jew 6 for 15;_ Trail. ing Queen Coleus 6 for 25c: Fancy eaved Caladium 25c ea; trailing moss 6 for 25 Adc postage for amt wanted : Mrs T C Floyd, Chipley Ga R 2 Box 74 Moon flowers. brazilian morning glories all cols; blue flowers evergreen box vines 5c ea, weel rooted plant postage paid on all orders for 25 or more white blue hycinths, butter and eggs etc; 2c for bulb postage paid on all srders for 25 or more; Ipoma setosa vines 4e Mrs Dinah Ellis Rt 8 Ellijay Ga, Perren nial pea vines pink 15c ea; myrtle vine and evergreen 25c per doz. $1.40 per hun; pink verbena 35c per doz; white and light blue violets 8 roz 15c; johnquills. cream, white narcissus and orange lillies 25 per doz. Sidney Aderhold, Lavonia Ga. 2 cols sul- tana, water lillies, spengeria fern, palm and bronze jew, all rooted plants for 50c. Mrs % M Story. Thoms. . Ga _ poinsetta plants 50c; country hams 18 and 20 Ibs ea 82c; blackberry jam, fig and neach preser- ves 50c per qt; new mixed pickle, and cucumber 85 per at, 2 2 a re digoee Paaahinn iades esa Soe as 2 Verfena Wright, Alto Ga Rt 1, bright red snapdrazon plants 40c doz del. : James Ivey Joi, Rt 1 Social Circle, Ga. well rooted white orleander 15c ea 2 for 25 postpaid. will exchange for dbl geraniums rooted. Miss Marsena Hughey, Rt 1 Ranger Ga. dbl red carnations 15c ea large 20c ea 2 good sized plants 35c; maple begonia 15c ea; grape begonia 15 ea; Xmas cherries 10c ea. wan- dering jew cuttings 12 for 15c; large bloom- ing portulaca plants.20c doz; fountain ferns 20 ea; dbl red gerafiiums 15c ea; dbl white blooming size ger 20 ea; rose col rose bud ger 20c ea; fire ball ger 20c ea all rooted something free with ea order blue sweet scented violts 15 doz, all colors hollyhocks seed 12c tablespoon full; rose and pink color poppy seed~12e tablespoon full; orange plant 25c ea A large fern free with ea $1 order. Mre. Shirley E Kelley, McDonough Ga, Geraniums dobl pink, white and red well root- ed l5c, 20c and 25c; cactus 15c, 25c, and 50c; well rooted. begonias, large red leaf, silver spotted well rooted 25; begonia, ever flow- ering pink and red 15 20 and 25 well root- ed; sultanas well rooted 10c 15 20c and 25 ea ; ferns, baby breath 25c and 50 ea. bos- ton sword fern 25 and 50c ea; spengeria ferns 15c 20c and 25c; fuschia 25c rooted; cuttings from all 5 each ostrich plume fern 15e 20c and 25c cash with order postage pre- paid : Mrs Julia Darnell Rt. 1 Jasper, Ga, 12 cols fine db] and semi dbl holly hocks plasts and seed. plants and seed plants 30c per doz; seed 10c pcek; other flowers cheap, will exe for late cabbage and collard plants. The hollyhock and seed to be planted in fall to bloom 1.ext summer Want cabbage plants soon. Blue, white, pink larkspur seed 10 peck; each to pay postage Mrs P A Smith, Lavonia Ga, Large dbl popp seed 5 spoonfull Mrs. M E Ricks, Rt 2 Moultrie Ga, rose moss all colors, large 25 doz; milk and wine lillies 25 ea nickel and dime 5c ea; dusty miller 20c doz; green wandering jew 5c ea; four oclock large 20c ea. Henry Ellis, Ellijay Ga R F D 8 jonquils narcissus and orange lillles 25 per doz; myr- tle vine $1.50 per hun; variagated violets 35c per hun. ; Mrs W A hewis, R F D 2 Toomsboro Ga, Gladola buks 10c ea; Dorothy Perkins roses, pink and red 10c ea rooted; white striped, red striped and blooming jew 10c ea; honey- suckle vines rooted 10; Verbena all cols 10c for 2, spice geranium cutting 10c; strawberry geranium 10c; elephant ear lic ea; will exc for -beefsteak, rex or any large le f begonia begonia lace, baby breath fearn, lantana or or butter fly bush pink or white cannas Mrs J A Griffin, 512 16th Ave E; Cordele Ga, frns: roosevelt, ostrich plume, maiden- hair, aspar2gus spengeri -plumosa; begonias: ceraline, lucerne, pres carnet, picta rosea, pink and red conch, beefsteak nearrex; sul- tanas: rose, scarlet, salmon, artillery plant any 8 for 55c; orlcenders: white, red yellow, cream with red stripes, dbl white, pink, cream, variagated leaf any 4 for $$_10, 6 for $1_50 $3 per doz_ Mrs A A Cary, Royston Ga Rt 1 Hastings mixed color peaunia stfong plants 25c; scar- let red pink and purple verbena 35 doz: wandering jew well rooted 15 doz, blooming moss 15 doz plants_ Mrs Ralph McGill, Dawson Ga _MARKET BULLETIN RFD ly gust lillies 10c ea; ,Oxalis pink and whte doz; Green Jew 10c doz; Spongeria fern, small size 3 for 25; 1 yr old luarge 75c; spotted Begonia 25 ea; Justischia red and mistletoe Geranium 10 ea Jonquils 75 100; White Narcissus $1 hun; yellow Flag lillies 10c doz; Speramint and eatnip 10e doz; isteria Vine Blue 10c ea; 8 for 2%; Das- ies 5e 100 pies seed Dbl and single mixed 5c a tea spoon ful; Narcussus bulbs 25c doz Mrs J C Eades; R 7 Genesville Ga Pink Sultanas..rooted 10c cutting 2 for 5e; Or- ange variegated Lantana 5e cutting: Dble red and pink May & June cactus 2 1-2c cutt- ing or 25 per doz; Daisies 10c per doz; white striped Jew 2c ea or exe for green red striped ; old rose Justisch'a 5c cutting rooted 10c ea Mrs J H Fife, Armuchee single Holly Hocks seed 10c nice plants 30c doz, 6 cols. Targe dbl Poppy seed for fall planting 10c teaspoonful large Chinese Hibiscus seed 10c 3 teaspoonsful ; several ocls Larkspur same price Ga Giant dbl and 3 tablespoonsful. NEEDLE WORK FOR SALE ~ Miss Belle Timmerman, Tatted baby caps of No 70 ed thread $3 ea - Mrs H H Sullivan, Carrollton Ga 1 square crocheted yoke made of fast color No 8 blue mercerized thread Wild Rose pattern $1.25 del or exc for anything useful Mrs Geo F Landin R 1, Columbus Ga Tatting any kind will make single 12 et per yard double 20c per yard; medallions be, 10c and 15c ea or exchange for pine needle or honey suckle flower baskets or cuttings rooted pot plants geraniums dbl petunias begonias fuchias or sultanas pre- ferred or exc for baby chicks any breed Write Mrs Lillie Mae Simmons, needle flower baskets 5 to 7 in high 50e or exc for 2 nice rooted begonias ferns; hand made crepe paper roses any col. 50e or exc for purple sultanas rooted Mrs Dessie Hughey, R 1, Ranger Ga Mt Beauty Dew Drops $4.25 other pretty de- signs tuft in defferent colors or solid colors of fadeless thread $4 ea or parties furnish material will tuft wash and fluff $1 ea in fadeless thread Parties pay postage Send self addressed envelope for replies Will stamp ready for tufting and give tions for 25 ea Table runners T5e ea Marion Dewberry 218 E Jones StcSa- vannah Ga 15 yds fine white tatting of size 100 mer J & P Coats thread $1.76 Miss Florrie Mughey, R 1 Ranger Ga Tuft bed spreads pretty designs in fade- Jess thread different cols or white $41 Nt Beauty Dew Drops $4.25; Tuft on bleached or unbleached sheeting or will tuft thent if. parties furnish material and ., postage; Will tuft wash and fluff for $1 in differ. ent designs any col. thread; wil! tuft on the bleached sheeting for $1.25; will stamp ready for tufting at 25 ea and give in- structions for tufting Mrs Mack D Teague, Box 556, Adairsville Ga Embroidered bed spread dbl size basket design with daisies in basket neatly wonked in fadeless color $6; pillow cases to match 85ce dresser scarf to match $1; large round center. piece for dining table embroidered * white merceriz- green. and white stripe ribbon grass tall | in fast colors $1.50 2 pairs of sheeting cur- variety. be ea for 25c. white conk begonia well rooted 15 ea; tall variety Watermelon pink crepe myrtle 15c ea 4 for 50c well root ed; large dbl Zenia plants mixed colors 25 per doz; Pink Dorothy Perkins Rose l5e ea large mixed cols Morning Glory plants 15 per doz;* White Oxalis bulbs 20c per doz: aderia & Wisteria VWnes lle ea, all well rooted del : Mrs M J White, Gainesville Ga R 1 Au- : tains embroidered in pansy design solid ; worked punch knots centers in fadeless ! thread $2 ea. pillow cases dresser scarf porch _ sets embroidered 60c; ea aprons embroider-. ed in contrasting colors $1 ea Mrs Edgar Adcock, R 3, Adairsville Ga spread for single bed design tufted in white 1 $8.50 ; o reve for 3 pure bred bantam 2 pullets 1 cock; sread for double bed tufted in rose color thread $4 8 for 10c; Green and whte stginpes Jw 10 Sarah A Clarke, R F D1 Avalon Ga Pop- Bronwood Ga., | made flowers taft bedspreads in choce designs any color Hatley Ga Pine instruc- s a Thamdey lu 14, 1997 , Waynesville, Ga, R 1, Box 53, 1 guilt top design sun flower solid colors blue, _red, black and yellow $3.50 patpaid; paper : towers waxed made from velvet crepq@ paper different colors and kinds 10c. ea , HOME SEWING AND NEEDLE WORK WANTED M J S care of State Bureau of Markets, AtlantaGa Graduate dressmaker with sey- eral years experience and good references Will do plainor fancy sewing Cotton mae terials 75c per dress Silks $1.50 slips, ets 50e Special prices on family sewing and for regular customers e Miss Beanie Smith, R 38, Kite Ga Will do plain sewing cheap also piece quilts Write Mrs MD Teague, Box 556, Adairsville Ga Will make teds. cotton voil white or any fast cols any size embroidered at top | and. bottom to match white or cream lace $2 pr; Stepins white or any fast colors emb at bottom and lact $1.25; Brassiers any size white or fast colors with lace and emb 5c i s '.Mrs Annie R Ennis, Nichols Ga Will sew on halves for children Neat and good fit: Will plait rag rugs Rags must be clean Parties furnish material : He Mrs Homer Bryon, Preston Ga R No 1 Box 59 Wil do any kind of sewing Ladies silk dresses $1, $1.25. childrens 35c, 40c; shirts and blouses 35c; infants 15, 20c; house dresses 40; Wil do embroidery work chear : Mrs Belle Godard, Goggansville, Ga Tregs. es of cotton materials $1.25; | childrens clothes reasonable; Make samples of tuft- ing work furnish tufting needle and direc. tions for 25c; patterns ior bed spreads 25c; | silk dresses $2; underwear reasonable. hand cheap; hand wmad hair braids $1, $1.50 Miss Floria Hughey, R 1 Ranger Ga Will thread at $3.75; Mt Beauties and Dew Drops $4.25 or other perties furnish iwa- tcria1 and pay postage will tuft w% be ea; Will stamp ready for tufting for .25; spreads, chair tidics, cushions, table. ruy- rere and dresser. scarfs 50c e2* cocheted lace 10c yd, wide 20c. 6 yds for 50; choche yoxes $1.25 any size smali yokes 31, { WOMANS DEPARTMENT . Miscellaneous For Sale Mrs A S Paulk, Ocilla Ga Two net door panel pieces pretty designs 85c ea: 1 long : ali human hair switch redish brown T5e del; recipies for eveready bread dough, quick rolls and salt rismg bread 10c - 1 tufting needle new 90c del; 1 automoatie attachment fits any machine embroideries and braids 50c del; 1 hemstitcher fits any machne; sample of work and nstryctions for using $1 del} "1 field glass 50c del is Mrs J E Knight, 489 Capitol Avenue Nearly ~ new white enamel oil stove New Perfection Range cost $40; sell for $10; also Allen prin cess coal or. wood range $10 : Miss Mary Brownson, St Marys Ga 1 mod- _ ern duplicator, 2 bottles ink Hektographie notebook holder; set complete for $10 Lonie Rundles, R 7 Gainesville Ga 8 Ibs nice butter ea wk 40c Ib add postage z PM , Care Market Bulletin, Feather bed for sale, new duck feathers and new tick, used very little, weight of all 16 Ibs $15 postpaid J : Mrs W A Bennett, Adairsville Ga Fresh Jersey butter en wk in brick moulds put up in paragined one pound s#srtens Satisfaction guaranteed : : Mrs H E Conner, 705 East 18 Ave, Cor- dele Ga 1 pr nice feather pillows will exe for 5 pure bred grown white leghorn pullets or young hens or exe for White Rocks, Jer- sey Black Giants, Buff Orphington or R I Reds NOTICE _ The State Bureau of Markets wishes to serve the farmers in every way possible and in order that we may have a record here in the office of the results obtained by those who advertise in the Market Bulletin we are asking all who make sales through the Bulletin to fill out and mail in this Address, P. O., Buyers Name: Write Plainly coupon To Bureau of Markets ~~ Atlanta, Ga. From M Date 192 Write Plainly . Ren De Or Address : Town: Address: Write Plainly Item Sold | - | | | Quantity | Price Reed ) | |