ET BULLETI STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS MAX L. McRAE, Acting Director EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture _ GEORGIA State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Issued Weekly Each Thursday Entered as-second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of June 6, 1900. _ Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1108, Act of October 3, 1917. 2 IMPORTANT: Each indtvyidual ad for the Bulletin should be in on separate pieces of paper. No ad will be repeated unless extra copies are sent. _ Bureau cannot, and does not, assume any responsibility for transactions carried out through the Bulletin. Our services are entirely FREE. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 4, 1927. Under Act of the legislature the VOL. 10 No. 39 cents. . used. On each ton of his fertilizer he pays a tax of thirty (30) He should know the number of pounds of each material _ Experimental work should be done at the Experiment Station. -. Tick free Georgia hides should not be sold on an equality The Farmer Buys ProtectionHe Should Receive It. with hides from tick infested sections. He is entitled to know what he buys, he is entitled to buy what he wants. He is entitled to protection. The Commissioner of Agri- culture should be authorized to use a part of the thirty (20) eent tax to recover for the farmer any shortage. The Chemist who analyzes fertilizer samples should be , directly responsible to the Commissioner of Agriculture, and not to a Board of Chemists. The balance of the thirty (80) cents tax not needed for -enforeing fertilizer laws, should be used in marketing the tol seeking their defeat. Georgia has spent millions to exterminate cattle ticks and should not be re-infested, by the shipment cf hides from tick infested sections. Bills are now pending before the Legislature whieh will give the farmer this protection. Special interests are swarming in the lobbies of the Capi- \ Will the farmers of Georgia ask their representatives and senators to vote for these bills? Will you devote a few minutes in writing to your Senator and your Representative to let them know that you are in- crop grown with the fertilizer. pests and plant diseases. no voice in choosing. The farmer is entitled to have help in regulating insect He should have this help from an official whom he elects and not from a Board which he has terested in these measures and wish them passed ? Will you help put into effeet the thin voted last year? EUGENE TALMADGE Commissioner of Agriculture. gs for which you Address all mail to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, Geongia. Prices below are those which wholesalers were paying F. O. B. these consuming REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT RETAIL PRICES. | went to press July 30, 1927.. : Sweet Potatoes, White eka poe a a ee Sweet Potatoes, Yellow Trish Potatoes, Sacked Cabbage, Green (crated) ATLANTA $3.00 100 lbs. 3.00 100 Ibs. 2.25 100 Ibs 2.50 100 Ibs. centers, the day this Bulletin COLUMBUS | MACON SAVANNAH $3.50 100 Ibs. . $3.50 100 Ibs. NONE 4.00 100 Ibs, 3.50 100. Ibs. $3.00 100 Ibs, 3.25 100 Ibs. 4.00 100 Ibs. 3.00 100 Ibs, 3.75 100 Ibs. 3.00 100 ibs. 3.50 100 Ibs. Tepe a ee 124 doz. .27 doz. .28 doz. .80 doz. Pops, (White Leshorns) 2.22500. 2 .30 doz. NONE | NONE > NONE Ess a ee 18 db. .23 Ib. .18 1b. 22 Tb. WiGOSters a ee ee 12 Ib. NONE ek ADS .10 Ib. RYO Se es ee ae ee ee ee es .20 Ib. ' -383 Ib. .25 Ib. 27 Tb. Re es -15 Jb, NONE NONE .15 Ib. Be EON .10 Ib. NONE NONE -15 Ib. TAS AEROS Sek SG ee Pe eee eo Coes 25 Ib. NONE NONE 35 Ib. bo euntry Butter: (Best Table) oso ou cul ee 35 Ibe -40 Ib. -30 1b. 35 Ib. ee ed Aiiien. 20 ks NONE NONE 18 1-2 Ib. NONE eee eae ee ee NONE NONE . .75 bu. in hull NONE each yee Peas 5 ol NONE -05 Ib. -05 Ib. NONE e Bypwn, Weyed Yess. 2 2 ee NONE NONE -05 Ib. NONE a Taina) Reais Co NONE -07 1-2 Ib. -06 1-2 Ib. NONE Ga. Cane Syrup Se ee ee eee ee oe : .65 gal. 75 gal. NONE NONE SOREN SyTRD a ce es NONE NONE NONE NONE Gey Non. a 2.20 100 lbs. 2.45 100 Ibs. 2.40 100 Ibs. NONE Corn, No. 2 While (sacked). - 3222 350 1.05 bu. 1.25 bu. 90 bu. NONE ei fate, No: 3 White: (sacked)? 2 222 .60 bu. -64 bu. 30 bu. NONE Pe enna. Flay ee ee A 22.06 ton NONE NONE NONE SUORUIOE HAY a Se 20.00 ton NONE NONE NONE Get ShuGks se ee 9.00 ton NONE ' NONE NONE County Butter (Cooking) 2 2 .23 Ib. -35 Ib. .30 Ib. .25 Ib. aes ae More than 200,000 Georgia farmers and buyers will products that you can place in this Bulletin free of charge. _ | each weel Sled ekendaeett cet nee law ek wr a k read your ad, on Georgia farm sua eo iereas PAGH TWO Georgia Edited by Mrs. Norman Sharp, Assistant Director State Bureau of Markets. should Lead in Agricultur DIVERSIFIED FARMING --- TS. BENEFITS AND POSSIBILITIE: Buy Georgia Products First 9 27 Thursday, August: An important factor contributing to the success of diversified farming in other sections has been the establishment of co-operative marketing. * - Diversified farining and o- operative marketing are enterprizes thait should he developed simi ultaneously if diversified farming is to tang the desired financial results to the producer. ct your representatives in, the legislature, now in session, appro- ae sufficient funds to. your Bureau of Markets the Bureau will vacertake to assist in the organization of o-oper ative marketing of the Porta Rico Sweet Potato and Georgias poultry products. present opportunities for marketing these coun are unsatis- 2. factory and entirely inadequate. The yield of the sweet potato crops in Georgia has become enor- mous and-n better and more profitable system of marketing this erop 1s sadly: needed, that is if the producer is to receive a fair return for his labors. One of the food eG syiodaies which the. benweln farmer does not stupply in sufficient quantities is poultry products. Tennessee is still furnishiig large quantities of both chickens and eggs to Georgia. Sinall farmers who would like to add to their incomes will do well to 6 their poultry products for which there is an ever increasing de emana- in the towns and cities. ai extensive way in poultry raising may be assured of a ready mar- Ket for these products. " The Bulletin will publish in the near sifiee new suggestions and | aids j in methods of poultry raising as recommended by the State Col- lege of Agriculture. - - The peanut growers, the apple, peach, and cotton interests Geor gia have organized and are well started in co-operative ma kets ng systems, which are proving satisfactory and will be more aad more beneficial as time goes on and the volume of business inereases ane a greater number of: marketing contacts are established. - The next most needed step in the program of farm development in aie state, as the State Bureau of Markets sees it, is a definite: plan of co-operative marketing for the Georgia sweet potato and poultry products. Statisticians and economic writers very eee gang speak of over production, but the writer finds it impossible to believe there ever has been or ever will be an over production of farm products. Undereonsumption may exist certainly but no over production. As to the recognized lack of satisfactory connections for distribution of Georgia products, the present officials of the State Bureau of - Markets will by careful study of the situation endeavor to overcome and greatly improve conditions. ae GARDEN PLANTINGS The yield from fall gardens usually brings better prices than the mid-summer crops. The foilowing list of Soe tables are recommended by the State College of Agriculture as being suited for August planting. BEANS. Snap and bush variety, the Kentucky Wonder, Corn- field and Mammoth Limas are said to be the best sellers. BEETS. Should be planted one inch deep, rows 18 inches tol 21-2 feet; sow thinly 1 ounce to 50 feet, 6 pounds per acre. rieties for Gorgia soil:The Eclipse, Blood Turnip, # to 4 inches in the drill. Best. va-' The} ' Farmers wishing to specialize in | from 80 to 100 days. : Egyptian. Thin | broadcast 1 ounc to 200 feet, 1 wu mature in from 60 ie 0 days. BRUSSEL SPROUTS. Should be transplanted in August. ENDIVE. Plant 1-2 to 1 inch deep, rows 18 inches to 2. f apart; sow thinly 1 ounce to 200 feet. Best varieties :Green Curl White Curled. Will mature in from 70 to 90 Le Tie up leaves blaneh. broadeast 1 ounce to 200 feet, 4 pounds per acre. Spring Kale, Blue Kale, Curled South. Good winter greens. ture in from 6 to 8 weeks. PARSLEY. Plant 1-2 to 1 inch deep, rows 12 to 18 inches apal or in beds, one ounce to 200 feet. Best varieties :Dwarf Perfe ion, Moss Curled. Soak seed ie. planting. Will vedas in nab SO days. PARSNIPS. Plant 1 inch deep, rows 18 inches to 2 te thinly in drill 1 ounce to 200 feet; 5 lbs per acre. Best denetied fuernsey, Hollow Crown, Hollow Hake Sow in rich oe soil. W. mature In about 100 days. ; ENGLISH PEAS. Plant 1-2 to 1 inch deep, rows 2 i 2 to 3 & 4 to 6 inches in the drill, 1 pint to 1 quart for 100 feet, 1 bushel pel acre. Plant every two weeks forsuceession. Will mature - a 59 fo. 100 days. COLLARDS. Plant 1-2 to 1 inch deep, rows 3 feet, 18 nthe 24 inches in drill, 1 ounce to 3000 plants, 1-4 pound per acre. Be varieties Georvia or Southern. Not ready to eat until after fro CABBAGE. Set plants in soil to bottom leaves, rows 2 12 $ feet, 1-2 to 2 feet in the drill, 1 ounce to 4000 plants, 1-4 pound Pp aere. Best varieties :The Wakefield, Succession, Dirvgnieed #F Dutch. Will mature in from 8 to 10 weeks, | 2 CARROTS. Plant 1 to 2 inches deep, rows 18, inches to, 2 fe sow thinly one ounce to 100 feet, 3 pounds per acre. Best Varie --The Chantenary, Half Long Scarlet, Long Orange. LETTUCE. Plant -1-2 to 1 inch deep, rows 18 inches to. 2 4 6 x 6 inches in cold frames, one ounce to 200 feet or 3000 plants. Be varieties :Big Boston, Tennis Ball, Grand Rapids. Will maa ee 60 to 90 days. : ONION SETS. Plant 1 to 2 inches, rows 18 oe to 2 apart, 4 to 6 inches in drill, quart to 50 feet of row, 8 bushels nacre, Best varieties: _--Bermuda, Yellow Danver, Prize Taker, 8 Skin. Will mature in from 90 to 120 days. A wood money crop IRISH POTATOES. 4 to 6 inches, rows 3 ft; 12 to 18 inches drill, 1 peck to 200 feet, 7 to 10 bushels per acre. Best varietie Early Rose, Bliss Triumph: Cobbler, Lookout Mountain (late), Ae: sound cleat seed. Will mature in from 60 to 90 days. RADDISH. Plant 1-2 to 1 inch, rows 12 to 18 inches. apa ounce to 100 feet, 12 pounds per acre. Best varieties :Scarlet G French, Bee White Icyele. May be sown with earrots or Jey. Will mature in from 30 to 40 days. : RAPE. Plant 1-2 to 1 inch deep, rows 2 feet apart or prondd J ounce to 100 feet, 3 to 5 pounds per acre. Best variety :D) Essex. Keep cut tor greens. Will mature in from 70 to 90 da -- RUTABAGA. Plant 1-2 to 1 inch, rows 18 inches to 2 1- Sow thinly one ounce to 200 feet, 2 to 3 pounds per acre. Best v. ties:Purple Top, Yellow, Russian, Breadstone. Will matux SPINACH. Plant 1 inch den rows 18 inches to 2 fer thinly 1 ounce to 100 feet, 10 to 15 pounds per aere. Best v ties :-New Zealand, Cusied Savvy, Aragon. Requires rich soil. tures in from 60 to 70 days. : SWISS CHARD. Plant 1 inch deep, rows 18 inches to 2 i Row thinly 1 ounce to 100 feet. Best varieties :Giant, Lue Tie leaves up to blanch. Will mature in from 60 to 80 days. TURNIPS. Plant 1 inch deep, rows 18 inches to 2 1- 2 fee to 3 pounds per acre. Best ties Sau Top, White Bee, Seven Top, Tolow ; Aerie CATTLE FOR SALE L 8 Morris, 53 A Stonewall Sta At- Janta full blooded Jersey male and reg 5 gal Jersey cow gentle as a kit- ten : WA Daniell, Tennille Ga reg Gu- sernsey bull with pedigree : Tom Richardson, Palmetto Ga Reg Jersey bull calf 6 mos old.. WH Thomas, R 2 Winder Ga 1 good Guernsey cow fresh in 5 -.$ L Thornton & Son, R 2 Dewy Rose Ga Reg Holstein bull, State breed and docile; also his reg son calved last Oct; both cheap -K L Smith, Palmetto Ga R1 1 Jer- sey bull thorobred 2 1-2 yrs old $50 Woodlawn Nursery, R 3 Greenville Ga 1 good milk cow freshin $50 -_M Benton, Monticello Ga 2 young awn colored Jersey cows will fresh- n in 30. days W D Wilbanks, Ramhurst Ga 4 reg ed Polled heifers from 5 to 15 mos | $300 fob Ramhurst W P Sorrow, Point Peter Ga 1 yuernsey bull 1 8mos old with reg yapers sell or exe for good milch cow resh in M Shackleford, Albany: Ga reg | yrs old Jersey bull solid dark fawn olor, extra fine animal of Raleigh train, write for description RE Bower, Dixie Ga 2 fresh 3-4 ersey cows DL Shirley, Morrow Ga 1 nice 3-4 ersey heifer calf 3 mos old $15 fob fonesboro EC Davis, 35 Linden Ave N E At- anta Guernsey bull 16 mos old from xceptional stock ready for service G_N Strong, Newnan Ga 4 fresh ows, 2 t. freshen in Sept, 4 bred 1eifers, 4 small heifers; all well bred attle; Raleigh bull reg Tom Richardson, Palmetto Ga 1 ree Jersey bul! calf 7 mos old $25 Rest Cottage Farm Line Breed Ral- igh Jersey bull calf 4 mos old $37.- 50; also 1 heifer from cow that has iven 57 lbs milk per da J F Olbon, Bowman, Ga., Jersey bull 15 or 16 mos old wt about 400 0 500 lbs will exc for good heifer or ell $40 : JH Whitfield, Baldwin Ga Sell or xe for 7 H P Economy Gas engine 1 Jersey cow E _ Oak Terrace Farm, Atlanta Ga reg uernsey bull 3 mos old dam making 4,686 lbs milk and 640 lbs butter; may rose breeding SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE W D Wilbanks, Ramhurst Ga 1 ree Shropshire buck 2 yrs old $25. fob amhurst Ga ed Angora goats, buck $7.50 ea doe So: E Rosser, R 2 Box 30 Decatui Exc 2: ram lambs wooltype for 2 es or 2 P C pigs W C Griffin, Tunnell Hill Ga Exc Angora nannies 2 or 3 yrs old with 2 kinds 3 to 4 mos olr for two gooa ewe sheep ee Hardee Thigpen, Adrian Ga R 1 0 sheep all ewes but 8 spring Jambs $2.50 ea for lot fob home 3 miles southwest of Adrian C Stark, Commerce Ga 3 6 nos oid milk goat does, half toggen- berg buck 2 yqrs old $25 HOGS FOR SALE E C ORear, Union Point Ga 1 uroc Jersey sow 2 1-2 yrs old; 8 gs 4 wks old to sell or exc : Willard Rowland, R 1 Carnesville 88 P C and Berkshire pigs cross- ed about 2 mos old in good condition ea or lot $28 cash at barn; no gs shipped LE Griffeth, Winder Ga 9 mos old C boar wt 100 lbs exc for 3 young Its any breed 8 wks old; boar en- itied to reg; prefer Duroc Jersey, ampshire, or O [ C gilts C Lanier, R 1 Graymont Ga 1 Cherry King Duroc gilt wt 175 yr old good condition $16 fob Edenfield, R 3 Stillmore Ga Thursday, August 4, 1927. = : 2 M Shackleford, Albany Ga Pure Seperate Duroc Jersey boar pigs 16 wks old 40 to 50 Ibs wt $14 ea or $25 pair reg in buyers name Tom Richardson, Palmetto Ga Reg S PC boar 15 mos old $50; also reg S P C pigs 6 wks old $10 ea National Pecan Groves, Flintside Ga 1 reg Duroc boar sell or xce to prevent inbreeding L O Guthrie, Logansville Ga 8 large fat hogs R C Couch, Turin Ga Purebred big bone P C gilt 8 mos old $8.50 J S Akins, R 3 Social Circle Ga 5 Duroc pigs 2 mos old $5 ea Joe M Brown, McRae Ga S P CG bred gilts $25 ea; 12 wks old pigs either sex $10; 6 wks old $8, 5 mos old $15; all entitled to reg Oakhurst Plantation Hamilton Ga Well bred S P C sow to reg boar no akin $385 fob Elvey Ward, R 4 Ellaville Ga 8 pigs 3 mos old Durocs and P GC cross-| ed exc for Barred rocks R I reds or Cornish Indian game hens; 1 pig for 6 hens T O MeMillan, Holton Ga Duroc shoats nice boars 4 mos old wt 80 to 100 lbs ea reg in buyers name $15 Mrs Ella Reid, Eatonton Ga 15 pigs 3 mos old durocs and duroc and P C crossed highly bred no runts in ex- cellent shape $4.25 ea fob Eatonton _ W B Wilbanks, Ramhurst Ga Reg S P C hogs young stock; bred sows and gilts a specialty _ E O Willoughby, R 1 Washington Ga Reg Duroc boar 0.C K strain; write for prices Graham Clarke, R 1 Rhine Ga 1 P C male hog reg wt 300 lbs 2 yrs old $50 Riley C Couch, Turin Ga 1 pure- bred big bone P C gilt 3 mos old $8.- VEO R D Giles; Pendergrass Ga 1 bar- row hog ready for market wt about 250 Ibs 12 on foot or 15c dressed; 18 wks old barrow Berkshire and Du- roc wt 50 lbs $10; can furnish any amt pure bred Hampshire pigs for}. Oct.del at $1 5pair Oakhurst Plantation, Hamilton Ga S P C pigs reg in buyers name $10 ea LH Couisns, R 3 Greenville Ga 10 P C pigs and 6 and 7 wks old $6 ea; also lot of shoats about 100 lbs ea ready for market Lonnie~- Weatherly, R 2 Buchanan Ga 18 pigs 1-2 S.P C and 1-2 Duroc Jersey 9 wks old 10 males and 8 fe- males $7 ea fob ; J YT Turner, Cedartown Ga Reg duroc pigs 8 to 10 wks old $12.50 ea with papers A E Gook, R 1 Gay Ga 1 P C boar 8 mos old wt about 200 Ibs sell or exe C L Fuller. Curryville Ga Liberat- -or big bone black P C gilts and boars '% to 8 wks old $12.50 ea fob can be re R F Barnes, Graymont Ga Little bone black guinea male 3 mos old $10 or exc for pair black essex pigs 6 wks old Tom Richardson, Palmetto Ga 1 reg S P C boar 15 mos old $40; also reg S P C pigs 7 wks old $10 ea Z T Seott,Concord Ga reg male du- roc pigs 2 mos old with papers $8 fob S S Ruark, Thomson Ga 2 S P C sows and 2 shoats 3 mos old reg and treated with Anti Cholera serum Wayne P Sewell, Piedmont Hotel Atlanta pigs 6 wks to 1 1-2 mos old without reg papers $8 to $20; some are good reg duroc sows and some sired by Berrys Orion Sensation In- ternational Champion boar maximum wt 1100 Ibs A L Moss, R 2 Alto Ga 1 essex male ready for service $16; reg in buyers name $17 HORSES & MULES FOR SALE Robert L Veal, Sandersville Ga 1 mare 6 yrs old work anywhere W J Palmer, R 8 Gainesville Ga 1 mare mwe wt about 800 Ibs 10 yrs old in good condition will sell cheap] W B Rice, P O Box 8 Dublin Ga MARKET BULLETIN Mrs Lula Blitch, R 2 Box 49 Daisy Ga 1 dark red mare mule in good con- dition 8 yrs old wt about 1000 to 1100 Ibs left home about June 28, finder return the mule or notify and get reward D J Marshall, Washington Ga 1 black mare mule 4 yrs without blem- ish wt 900 lbs | S F Pettit, Eliijay, Ga., exe nice mule wt 1100 to 1200 lbs fat, 12 yrs old, in good condition for 10 pigs 8 to 10 wks old give breed, age and wt with first letter J W Sorrells, R 4 Monroe Ga Good gentle horse sound and in good con- dition works anywhere sell or exc for cow Mrs W W Sherrer, Rayle Ga 1 mule $500 good gentle work anywhere Mrs Maude M Holland, Reidsville Ga 1 mule wt 1100 or 1200 lbs age 10 yrs sell cheap or exec for Ford roadster or touring car, cattle or pigs D C Griffin, Gibson Ga 1 Mule about 8 yrs old 800 lbs wt sell cheap _ J M Hickox R 2 Box 64 Folkston Ga 1 mule wt 800 lbs in good con- dition gentle work anywhere cash $7 guaranteed | T L Bannister, R 1 Carters Ga 2 fine young jacks Mrs R A DeLoach, Newington Ga 1 horse 12 yrs old about 1100 Ibs healthy and will do any kind of work 1 small mule about 600 Ibs suitable for light plowing or garden work reasonable prices on both GRAIN FOR SALE Corn and Corn Products Urben Bower, Americus Ga Best milling corn and water ground corn meal $1.15 per bu in lots of 5 bu or more ae Cook Trading Co, Milan Ga coun- try shelled corn 95c in sacks fob Mi- lan { W M Giles, Powder Springs Ga 5 bu corn nice and sound $1 per bu fob crib Dan Shiff, Finleyson Ga Car slip shuck ear corn Mrs C L Bradford, Woolsey Ga Good corn in shucks 80 Ibs to bu $1 fob Brooks Ga ' HM Franklin & Co, Tennille Ga Corn in ear in car lots only 2 cars baled shucks $10 per ton fob our Ga shipping point. W E Hampton, Mineral Bluff Ga Best white milling corn, water ground corn meal $1.30 bu del in 5 bu lots or more E O Lance Dahlonega Ga Old fash- ion water ground corn gritts 3 1-2c lb add postage J H Finleyson, Finleyson Ga 100 bu clean mill corn $1 bu unsacked 10 miles from shipping E L Corley, R 1 Cunk Ga Wheat 25c Ib Mrs W E Whisnante, Mansfield Ga golden yellow pop corn 10c per cup-} ful or exc for nice quilt scraps or any thing useful Clover, Hay, etc. Rhodes Seed Co, Forsyth Ga Burr clover with heavy dirt screened out less than 100 Ibs 15e per lb, 100 lbs 12c per lb, 500 lbs 10c Ib all fob; sample on request M M Stephens, Wildwood Ga Bean hay $15 ton fob Sta Riley C Couch, Turin Ga 2 tons pure peavine hay rich with peas $24 ton : Wheat, Oats, Rye, and etc. Mrs E M Rowland, Carnesville Ga 40 bus good sound Bancroft oats for seed $1 per bu or lot $37 fob La- vonia Ga W H Chambers, Homer Ga 25 bu Abbruzzi seed rye $2 per bu fob or $1.85 ver bu for lot W F Cox, Rosewell Ga 175 bu wheat $1.75 per bu at Rosewell; $1.- 80 fob Chambl or Atlanta A J Oweng, Canon Ga Fulghum oats well matured 75c per bu fo Canon | Bex Ib PAGE THREE 3000 bu nice clean Fulghum seed oats 80c per bu in ear lots; will sell less W L Breedlove & Son, Monroe Ga Fulghum oats $1 bu, 1 yr from T W oes pedigreed seed 500 bu for sale Geo W Heard, Box 136 Atlanta new crop Abruzzi rye in 2 1-2 bu bags $2 per bu Tri-state Seed Co, Athens Ga Gen- -Hastings oats 70c; abruzzi rye Sou- uine fulghum oats 75c; Bancroft, thern grown $1.85 tall Mt rye same price Marshall Lewis, Rydal Ga R 2 re- cleaned abruzzi rye $2 bu fob Adairs- ville Ga Mrs H Y Dangler, R 1 Adairsville Ga rye for sale I F Gipson, Ashland Ga 100 bu ap- ple oats 75 bu W I Black, R 1 Lula Ga 25 bu Win- ter grazing oats 75c bu Macon Seed Store Mail order de- partment Macon Ga 2,000 bus Ga fulghum oats $1 bu, in 5 bu bags; 500 bus South Ga Abruzzi rye $2.50 in 2 1-2 bu bags; 500 bus Ga bue - stem wheat $2.50 bu in 2 1-2 bu bags; 10,000 Ibs hairy vetch 20c lb fob Macon - H M Franklin & Co, Tennille Ga Oats and rye of all varieties in large lots; flour in bbl lots self rising and rom $9 per bbl del; Abruzzi rye $2 u J H Palmer, Tennille Ga 200 bus | Cokers pedigreed fulghum oats $1 bu 50 bus Cokers pedigreed abruzzi rye at $2.25 bu; 75 bu blue stem seed wheat $2 bu: all first years planting WH Davis, 312 Montgomery St Savannah Ga Genuine red rust proof seed oats write for prices C V Thomas, Morganton Ga N Ga aoe seed rye $1.50 fob Blue Ridge s A J Owens, Canon oats 75c bu fob Canon ae J F Lewis, R 3 Adairsville Ga Ga Abruzzi rye $2 bu fob D F Marshall Washington Ga Ga rust proof oats $1 bu fob __ R S Herod, Adairsville Ga Abruzzi rye $1.05 bu also wheat, write J R Harper, Sweet Gum Ga new crop NGa Grown seed rye 2 1-2 bu $2.50 bu fob Sweet Gum; cash with order : J L White, Adairsville Ga 100 bu stoner seed bearded wheat $2 bu in even wt bags; also 100 white sound milling corn $1.10 bu fob Adairs- ville Ga aes W J Grier, Clermont Ga 400 bus Abruzzo rye $1.75 bu fob Clermont Ga Fulghum Ga SEED FOR SALE C H Gailey. Rt 12, Commerce. Ga. 25 Ibs seven top turnip seed 30c Ib f o b Commerce. a Mrs J C Tabor, Danielsville, Ga., burr clover.seed free from other seed swept and inoculated 75c bu in 10 bu lots: : -Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga., 7- top turnip seed 5c tablespoon. W W W liams, Quitman, Ga., cab bage and tomato seed $1; onion seed $2; collard seed 50c; 1 turnip seed EOc, 1 mustard 25c. Wade Payne, Pearson, Ga., rape seed 5 Ibs 60c, 10 Ibs for $1. Mrs T C Floyd, Rt 2, Chipley, Ga. . snap bean seed to plant for fall crop, Henderson white bunch lima beans, cupful 25 prepaid. Miss Lucy D Brown, Rt 8, Doug- lasville, Ga., white bush butter beans nice sound and recleaned 20c per Ib. Mrs. Grady Fraser, Rt 7, Gaines- ville, Ga., mixed turnip seeds 10c large spoonful, 25c cupful, red double poppies seeds 10c spoonful; large winter mustard seed 10c large spoon- ful; add postage. : W H Sewell. Lavonia, Ga., South- ern prize and purple top globe tur- nip seed mixed 1 lb 35c, 1-2 Ib 20c delivered. . Mrs Mattie Brentley, Rt 2 ae ae, e seven top turnip seed 25c Prdsl. or 200 fob, PAGE FOUR SEEDS FOR SALE Mrs ME Ricks, Rt 2, Moultrie, Ga 1927 collard seed headed variety 5c: taklespoonful or $1 per lb; 1927 ape seed same price, cash with or- ters, a@d postage, will exchange for dried apples or peaches. : S L Thornton & Son, Rt 2, Dew- eyrose, Ga., choice crimson clover seed in chaff 7 1-2c lb; clean early Jouthern burr clover seed $1 bu; write for samples. 2? Miss Marie Bentley, Rt 2, Bremen Ga., pure seven top seed 20c per lb any amount, 20c lb del. Mrs R A Whitmire, Carnesville, Ga., big Boston lettuce and mixed hollyhock 5 pk. : Southern Plant Co., Braselton, Ga all kinds cabbage seed $1 1b; collard seed 40c; red rock and greater bal- timore tomato seed $1 1b; Livingston globe tomato seed $3.75 lb; yellow Bermuda onions $3.75 Ib; Detroit dark red beets 75c; cash with order. Mrs M M Hessey, Nichols, Ga., Rt 2, Box 110, cabbage collard and blue stem collard and kale mustard seed 10c tablespoon. - Cae Mrs J A Wilson, Martin, Ga., wil- lets wonder English pea for fall plant ing 30c lb; red multiplying onions $2 bu; yellow globe and purple top turnip seed 25c |b. G C Cornell, Whigham, Ga.. col- lard seed 1927 crop 20c lb fob Whig- ham, no orders for-less than 5 Ibs. Ethel Theridge, Rt 3, Lavonia, Ga mixed turnip seed best varieties 30c Ib; Detroit dark red beet seed 30c t; carrot seed 10c teaspoon; Boston eading lettuce seed same price all 1 27 crop delivered. . Mrs CN Sorrell, Monroe, Ga., Nov and Dec planting English pea seed 50c Ib; 2 1-2 Ibs 75c; winter beet seed 10c pk. : = Mrs H Perkins, Rt 2, Box 63 Box Springs, Ga., pure white velvet okra seed sell or exchange for flowers prefer begonias and ferns. Mrs Hurlie M Davis, Rt 1, Ring- gold, Ga., seven top turnip seed 35c lb, add postage. Mrs Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. 7-top and purple top turnip seed mixed 25c lb; or 6 lbs $1; old fash- ion red multiplying onion sets 40c gal delivered. A F Underwood, Conyers, Ga., Rt 5, sound clean seven top turnip seed silghtly mixed with Southern prize 25 lb; also yellow skin multiplying shellots 25c gal add postage. Mrs A P Hutcheson, Rt 3, Temple, Ga., turnip seed mixed 25c per cup onion buttons 40c qt. John Crowe, Palmetto, Ga., Stringler green pod tender bean seed | ce per lb; add postage not over 5 8. Mrs V S Ladd, Rt 7, Gainesville. Ga., mixed turnip seed 25c per cup. McEver Seed and Plant Co., Bras- elton, Ga., Newstone tomato seed -and all kinds cabbage seed $1 1b; collard seed 40c 1b; all kinds turnip seed 35c lb; valentine and green pod beans 25c lb; write for complete list J L Gray, R 8 Jackson Ga Hastings white egg, purple top, white flat Dutch, purple top glove, amber globe, and seven top turnip seed all mixed together, write offers. Cairo Seed Co, Cairo Ga Amber ecane, orange cane, red top cane, Tex- as seed ribbon cane, Syrup sorghum eane and German millet seed $2.50 bu; cattail millet 9c.1b; all fob Caira A J Sims, Flowery Branch Ga 50 {bs seven top turnip seed 25c per lb a postage with orders less than 5 Mrs V E McCook, R 2 McIntyre Ga} Fresh 1927 white stem heading coll- ard seed 10c per oz or 8 for 25c Mrs Daisy Cochran, R 3 Monroe Ga 20 lbs pure seven top turnip seed 20c teacup, add postage: Mrs J Walter McGarity, Drake- _ town, Ga Hastings mixed turnip seed 1927 crop 30c lb add postage |T -80c by express lots; Bermuda onion: turnip seed mixed %5 per lb; 5 lbs $1.25 del; 5 to 10 M express collect Mrs George Ray. 4 MARKET BULLETIN - will make a crop this year if plant- ed soon, running white mush peas just dry 20c 1b; Hastings big seven variety turnip seed 2 tablespoons 25c Tuckers Seed Co, Atlanta, True Ga and Buncomb collard, purple top white globe, white egg cow horn, sev- en top turnip seed ruta baga giant curled mustard all 40c lb prepaid or seed $2.50; all varieties cabbage T5c Ib Mrs C A Wilbanks, R 2 Commerce Ga Seven top and purple top globe or more 380c lb del Mrs LS Vaughn, R 29 Commerce Ga pure seven top turnip seed 40c Ib del PLANTS FOR SALE McEver Seed and Plant Co, Brasel- ton Ga Livingston globe, Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato and cab- bage collard plants 75c, 500, $1.25 M del; $1 M fob Cash E C Wingo, Flowery Branch R 1 Charlestion Wakefield, Danish Ball headed and all seasons cabbage plants and greater Baltimore tomato plants: 75e.500, $1.25 M Mrs Ralph Williams, Cumming Ga heading Ga collard plants 15c 100, 65c 500, $1.25 M, add postage H W Yarbrough, Roswell Ga Coop- er strawberry plants 60c 100. $6 M J A Sartain, LaFayette Ga Celery plants 10c doz fob 70c 100 del Mrs H. B Craig, R 4 Lawrenceville Ga collard plants 20c 100 Ga Plant Farm, Baxley Ga Cab- bage plants $1 M, 5 M lots 75c M J B Evans, R 1 Flowery Branch Ga Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, new stone and great- er Baltimore tomato plants $1.25 M; cabbage in 10 M lots 80c M. ~ Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga Wakefield and flat Dutch cabbage, new stone and greater Bal- timore tomato plants $1.25 M Willie Allen R 2 Gainesville Ga Ga collard plants $4.50 for 5 M, $7.50 10 M collect; Lady Thompson straw- , berry plants 30c 100, 75 300 Mrs B T Baldwin, R 4 Rockmart Ga. True Ga collard 30c 100 del W W Williams, Quitman Quitman Ga Cabbage and tomato plants $1 per | M; onions $1.25 M; bell collard $1 W O Waldrip, R 1, Flowery Branch Ga. Early Jersey Charleston Wake- field, cabbage, new stone and great- er Baltimore tomato, and heading va- riety collard plants 500 75c, 1 M $1 per M, Klondyke strawbervy plants $2.75 per M del; cash with orders. Mrs CS Wingo, R 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Danish Balihead and all $1.25 M; also greater Baltimore to- seasons cabbage plants 75c 500 or mato plants same price Southern Plants Co., Braselton, Ga., Newstone tomato, Flat Dutch Charleston Wakefield cabbage and eollard plants $1.25 M del; $1 fob cash with order - T C Bennett, Flowery Branch Ga R 1, Succession cabbage plants 25c per 100; 75c 500; $1.25 per M del Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga. Charleston Wakefield and flat Dutch cabbage plants $1.25 per M; or 10 or more M 90c per M; new stone and greater Baltimore to- mato plants same price W W McEver, Braselton, Ga. New] stone tomato, blue stem collards open field grown 100 25c; 500 65c, $1 per M del. : Clarence Waldrip, Rt 1, Flowery Branch Ga. Early Jersey capbage plants 25c 100 or $1.25 per M. Evergreen Nursery Gainesville, Ga. Cabbage, collard, and tomato plants $1.25 per M. ee Miss Elsie Shell, Palmetto, Ga.. R 3. Tomato plants 25e per 100; Geo L Durand, Gainesville, Ga. Collard plants 15 100; $1 per M; new stone and greater Baltimore to- ato plarts $1.25 per M or 25c per pepper $2; ' t Milan, Ga. 100: Lady Thompson strawberry plants $3 per M or 50c per 100 J CG Dodd, Cleveland Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants 30 per, 100 or $2 per M Mrs xosie Crow, R 4, Cumming, Ga. Collard plants 15 per 100, $1.25 per Mo W L Wright, Alto, Ga., Stone to- mato plants 20c per 100; M del ve W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga. lead ing varieties cabbage tomato and collard plants 75c 500; $1.25. per M prepaid; bell pepper plants $2 per M Mrs Lee Head, R 1, Cleveland, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants $1 per 100, $7.50 per 1000, Klondykes 50e 100, $3.50 per M or will exe for any kind of cloth or chickens J M Nix. R 1 Flowery Branch Ga) Charleston Wakefield all season Dan- ish Ball head cabbage, true Ga col- lard and greater Baltimore tomato plants 20c per 100, 50c 300, 75c 500. $1.25 per M del post paid - better prices on larger orders 'W L Wright, Alto Ga. Stone to- mato plants 20c per 100 $1 per M C F Maddox, R 2, Buford, Ga. Charleston Wakefield cabbage, head- ing variety collard, Baltimore and new stone tomato plants grown from guaranteed pure seed 45e 200, 75c 500, $1.25 per M, 5 M or more 90c per M CF Maddox, R 2, Buford, Ga. 200 lbs old fashion multiplying shellots trimmed -and recleaned for setting 10 per Ib; $2.50 per bu of 32 Ibs delivered. O K Orr, Flowery Branch, greater Baltimore tomato $1.50 per M del Mrs Grace Maddox, Rt 2, Buford, Ga., good choice plants promptly del Newstone and Greater Baltimore to- mato, Charleston Wakefield cabbage, heading variety collard postpaid 30c 100, 65c 300, $1.25 per M, 5 M or more in single or mixed lots $5; pi- mento sweet pepper 35c 100. ; Green Mt Farm, Gainesville, Ga., cabbage plants and tomato $1.25 per M. Evergreen Plant Farm, Ga., plants Flowery Branch, Ga., early Jersey Charleston Wakefield, Succession cabbage stone and Baltimore tomato and Ga col- lards plants 20c 100, 75c 500, $1.25 M del; 5 M lots $1 per M fob; also Klondyke strawberry plants 40c 100 or $2.0 M del. Mrs J E Stonebridge, Ella Gap. Ga., strawberry plants $2 per M, 25c per 100 del, cash with order. SYRUP FOR SALE L J Taylor, R F D A, Box 45, Barnesville, Ga., all or any part of the product of 3 acres of sorghum cane estimated at 500 gallons syrup same to be manufactured and packed according to specifications of pur- chaser not later than Aug 31. C M Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga. 200 gallons of sorghum syrup in small barrels at 60c per gal. R C Couch, Turin, Ga., heavy rib- bon cane syrup in new gal. buckets 75 gal. thick honey drip cane syrup in new gal. buckets 60c gal. W H Davis, 312 Montgomery St., Savannah, Ga., pure Ga. cane syrup reboiled with corn syrup 45c per gal. in 85 gal. barrels, guaranteed and first class dark cane syrup 26,5: R F Strickland, Concord, Ga., good quality sorghum syrup in 10 lb and 5 lb cans 6-10 Ib cans $3.50 an 12 5 lb $3.60 fob Concord. G N Strong, Newnan, Ga., 100 gal. good sorghum syrup. W E Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. good sorghum syrup at 60c per 10 lb pail, del. in lots of 12 pails or more. Geo W Cook, Maghen, Ga., 8 gal. of good syrup all guaranteed quality. John J Crarey, Rt 1, Box 98, Mi- dan, Ga., pure sugar cane syrup $1 per 10 lb pail or 6 for $5.50 fob, atterson, Ty Ty, Ga., wants $1 per, plants j Thursday, August 4, 19 to exchange Ga. cane syrup for g meal made out of corn not w eaten syrup in 10 Ib buckets. wr how you will trade. W J Carruth, Farmington, G good grade of sorghum syrup in 1 lb buckets at 75c per bucket del. C A Black, Rt 1, The Rock, G sorghum syrup real bright, thick cans 50c per gallon fob, ribbon can syrup in half gallon cans thick an bright real good for 90c per gal, - The Rock, Ga. ae is Riley C Couch, Turin, Ga., he: ribbon cane syrup in new gal bu ets 75c gal; thick honey drip c: syrup in new gal buckets 60 gal PEANUTS, PECANS AND PEC SUPPLIES FOR SALE _ P L Jones, Rt 8, Waycross, Ga., ean buds. Stuart, Success, Money ker, Teche, Schley varieties. O R Johnson, Rt 1, Shellman pecan wrapping tape for wrapp: pecan buds 50c per square yd del H H Busset, Guyton; Ga., _ medium size pecans to sell or change for honey, =. = = Mrs Annie Stevenson. Pavo, Rt 4, 20 lbs large seedling pe 15c per Ib or exchange for pure b: chickens any strain. if C T McMillan, Rt 3, Gainesvi Ga., nursery stock state. inspec true to name leading varietie pecan trees at special prices, livery, write for price. Hi Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., grown running seed peanuts per bu; Ga. grown running see wR ad @ Qu 4 sf ots TR oO =} hte R = 3 ae 9 a ean te 3. _W_H Robinson, Cairo, Gag | vine running seed peanuts 9c lb grown running seed peanuts 9 lb; No. 1 shelled white Spanis ing seed peanuts 17c lb fob. cross, Ga., chufas green and $2.50 per pk or $8 per fob, W boro, Ga. Baca Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga. grown running seed peanuts and grown running seed peanuts $2 per-bu; good stock No, 1 white Spanish planting seed p 17 1-4c lb fob Cairo, Ga. _W H Robinson, Cairo, Ga. vine running seed peanuts an grown running seed peanuts 9c p No 1 shelled white Spanish pla seed peanuts 17c per Ib; all fob ro. ee ree O R Johnson, Rt 1, Shellma pecan wrapping tape for wrap} pecan buds 50c per square yd. HM Franklin & Co., Tenni seed peanuts runners 7 1-2c pr white Spanish 10 rer lb; fob ping point. eo Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, G: running seed peanuts $2.25 pe Ga. grown running seed peanuts price; good stock No. 1 shelled Spanish planting seed peanuts 1 per lb fob Cairo. pe IM Roberts, Rt. 4, Box 1 cross, Ga., chufasm green and $8 per bu fob Waresboro. W M Gides, Powder Springs, Rt 3, Spanish peanuts 7c per Ib. O R Johnson, Rt 1, Shellm pecan wrapping tape for wr buds 50 per square yd del. H M Franklin & Co., Tenn white Spanish seed peanuts ; Mrs Daniel J May, Rt 1, Be Mitchell, Ga., 75 to 100 Ibs shell seedling pecans medium siz each, cash with order. oe A C Duncan, Woodbury, G: ; ded pecan trees 3 to 6 ft hig ing varieties exchange for - pullets; will take pullets at onc Putney, Ga. y 4 |G H Tomlinson, { wood leading variet $ per M Ga., sugar crowder peas 10c ow peas $2 bu; mung beans 10c veda beans 7c lb, | s Sam P Jones, Rt 3, Lula, Ga n snap beans Kentucky wonder thousand to one varieties 30c elivered. M Franklin Co., Tennille, Ga., all kinds, early speckled vel- s, osceola velvet beans, oto- beans, loreda soy beans, bi- mammoth yellow soy beans. Stokes, Box 72, Fitzgerald, ple hull harper peas 2 bus pk $4. H Davis, 312 Montgomery St., nah, Ga., cow peas $1.60 bu, fine quality mixed Tron and m $2.25 per bu. } Barker, Eatonton, Ga., ten- ap beans $1.50 hamper cash oer 2 W L Fussei?, Hazlehurst, Ga., peas and sugar crowders 5ce proof English peas 50c qt.,' pk., $15 bu cash with order. . W E Whisnante, Mansfield Ga ima 15c lb or exchange golden pop corn 10c per cupfull or scraps. : ses heridge, Rt 3, Forsyth Ga., eans $1.25 per hamper. f Plant Farm, Flowery . Ga.; sugar crowder peas 10c_ 1b; xchange for sultana cutting, except rose or salmon or ntana cuttings, cuttings must ated. Guthrie, Loganville, Ga., all peas, otootan and loreda nd lady peas. . tts Bonded Whse, Eastman, uine otootans $2.50 bu; lore- Jeans $2 bu; mixed peas $1.75 ielled corn $1 bu; all sound, 1926 stock fob Eastman; velvet .40 bu del. Ga. points; nice ucks $10 ton fob Eastman. M Arrington, Wadley, Ga., green Crowder peas. , BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES FOR SALE fallman, P O Box 25, Nahun- new fancy white honey one ail $2.50, six pails $12 fob thomas, Odum, Ga., Callberry 1 sections 20c per section for s and 18c for No. two packed of 24 sections; extracted gallon cans $1.25 gal fob. e Rundles, Gainesville, Ga., Ik honey 12 1-2c lb fob. lynn, Rt 1, Lilburn, Ga., 5 wax, make offer. " -B Lomir, Brooklet, Ga., nice gal. four gal. $5 fob. R N Vincent, Fruitland, Ga., re honey for sale $1.30 a can Crarey, Rt 1, Box 98, Milan, sh pure 1927 strained honey pails $1.25 per 10 ibs fob. us D May, Hinesville, Ga.. ade new crop strained honey ) new cans at 10 per Ib, fob le 2 ; ] man, Nahunta, Ga., fancy elicious comb honey, one ten pail $2.50, six pails $12 fob Slater, Brooklet, Ga., comb in one lb. sections in lb glass ases $4.50 fob. Martin, P O Box 213 Jesup. od grade chunk honey in 5 pails $9 per dozen, NS AND EGGS FOR SALE ~ Barred Rocks d Rock Farms, Nicholson, March 1st hatch pullets at .f 0 b also May hatched same NS AND PEAS FOR SALE ||| oodliff Plant Farm, Flowery| || Paul, Wadley, Ga., Willets | WeE Whisnante, Mansfield, [| lbs baby lima beans 15c_ each. ET! Georgia Market Bulletin, State Capitol, _ -Atlanta, Georgia. Dear Sir : ket Bulletin. connection, Eugene Talmadge, C. A. Atlanta, Georgia Dear Sir :- sale of Jersey cattle. . Mrs C A Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga Rt 29 Thompson Imperial Ringlet| . strain eggs $1 per 15 del -Mrs L S Vaughn, Commerce, Ga Rt 29, Thompson Ringlet strain eggs r 15 del. Oe I P Hoover, Irwinton, Ga., 8 pure bred Thompson Ringlet March hatch cockerels $1 each or will ex- change one for 2 pullets same strain Mrs J E Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga Rt A, Thompson Imperial Ringlet strain eggs $1 per 15; $1.75 for 30; lots of 50 $2.50, April cockerels $1.50 each. s a John A Watson, Summit, Ga Rt 3, pure bred 3 mos old from well eulled flock exhibition quality select for breeders, cockereis $1.50 pullets $1.25 each. : : Mrs C S Bradshaw, Rt 1, Wrights- ville, Ga., 10 pure bred pullets and 1 rooster Thompson strain $10 for the lot, cash with order. Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga., Barred Rocks 4 1-2 mos old $1 each Mrs J D McIntyre, Ousley, Ga., _(Parks Permit R D 77) Parks heavy laying strain March, April and May eae $2, $2.50 each; Feb, March April and May pullets $1, $1.50 and $2; four 2 year cocks $4, $5 each; eges $1.50 per 15 select eggs. Mrs M L Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga Ringlets, hens $1.25, cocks $3; pul- lets April ahtch $1, VES: thoroughbred. pullets 75c; cockerels $1 each, April hatch f o b Adrian | Writers Praise Bulletin Service The following letters are published as examples of the flood congratulations on the work of- the Market Bulletin that have been received during the past month by the Bureau. Commissioner Eugene Talmadge, I write this to show how widely read and effect- ive are the advertisements which appear in the Mar- Very recently you were kind enough to insert a very short notice that it would afford me pleasure to send out some magazines and books accumulated in my office to elderly people or invalids who might wish to have them. In response to this one notice, sey- eral hundred requests were made and fulfilled. This shows the great value of your publication as an adver- ee tising medium and [ thank you for your aid in this You will find enclosed my application blank properly signed for renewal of Market Bulletin. The Bulletin has been very helpful to me in the I have sold numbers of ear loads in South Georgia and Florida from my ads in Market Bulletin, and I am sending you ad under sep- arate cover for next issue if possible. I would gladly pay as much for have to pay for daily papers. I am also pleased with the changes you have made in the classifications of ads and the suggestions _ you are offering in regard to marketing. I consider the Bulletin of great value to farmers. You call on me at any time I can serve you in this section to further the interest of the Bulletin. 2. Very arty, | Thirty-five _Orphingtons. or lack Minorcas $10 _ per hun; $4.50 for 50; Wht Oraphing- =\ Weeks, Adrian, Ga., 10. Atlanta, Ga. July 18, 1927. Yours very truly, JOS. JACOBS. Hogansville, Ga. Bulletin as I == W. J. HOGAN? ee Baby Chicks For Sale Mrs H J McCorrey, Hawkinsville Ga Pure Jersey Black Giant Chicks 14 ea del in lots 25 or more live del guaranteed = - Mrs R S Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga Will exe Royal Purple Jersey lack Giant chicks 20c and R I reds 15c for meat, corn wheat oats or syr- up : Mrs I J Cleveland, Hartwell, Rt 5 Jersey Giant chicks for sale Col Mrs D Donaldson, R 1 Decatur Ga Baby chicks from trapnested exhibi- tion Rhode Island Reds 15c ea in lots of 20 or more; $15 per 100, del wkly hatches during July and August Mrs A R Skates, Ringgold, Ga R1 Thompson and Owen strain R I Reds day old baby chicks 15c ea fob Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Will- iams Mill Road, N E Atlanta Ga Baby chicks, Barred Plymouth Rocks, R I Reds, Wht Plymouth Rocks, White Wyandottes, Silver Laced Wyan- dottes, Silver Laced Wyandottes, Buff tons Wht Minorcas Lt Brahmas $14 per hun $7.50 for 50 Heavy breeds mixed $9 per hun $5 for 50. White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns or Anco- nas $9 per hun $5 for 50 Lt breeds! mixed $8 per hun $4.50 for 50, all pure bred, stock from selected flocks, ateling very wk Postpaid 100 per nt its jel guaranteed - tion 110 egg cap, $10 or Fains Hatchery, Edison Ga Thous- ands chicks ea wk, wht Leghorn 100 $10, 500 $45; Barred Rocks, Buff. Orphington 100 $12, mixed 100 $9.50 postpaid 100 per cent live del Miscellaneous Chickens and Eggs, Chicken Feed and Supplies ! R S Anderson, Hawkinsville Ga 200 friers 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs; Make offer Miss Minjia McGill, Vidalia Ga R- 2 One Dependable incubator 50 egg capacity used one time $12 or exe _for 15 Feb or Mch hatch pullets Wht |} er Brown Leghorns pure breed Mrs J A Cox, Bartow Ga Nice fat friers wt 1 1-2 to 2 lbs 50c ea cash with order Peach Poultry Company, 208 Church St Fort Valley Ga Mammoth | ., Incubator in guaranteed first class operation condition, cheap Write -Miss Grace Hale, Doyle Ga One db] Deck Wisconsin incubator 500 cap in 00d condition will exe for chickens or $3 cash; 1 almost new Bell City incubator 280 cap used one season in good condition $15 or exe for chick- ens C W vuwens, Hull Ga R1 One Queen incubator 400 capacity good | as new $35; 500 capacity Buckeye brooder, blue flame oil burner, used 5 wks $15, both for $50 Cash with - order Eugene Sanders, Eleven 100 wht chicken feed sacks $1; also several 50 lb and 100 Ib sacks wash Write Mrs S L Van Orman Ringgold Ga Ten Buff Leghorn hens now. laying and 1 rooster 1 1-2 yrs old $10 for lot Terry strain Golden yellow Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Will- iams Mill road, NE Atlanta Ga Chick feeds, best standard brands, strictly fresh guaranteed ; baby chick mash $5 per hun; growing grains $3.75 per hun; growing mash $4.25 hun; laying mash $4.35 per hun Immediate ship- ments fob Atlanta _ Mrs Geo W Tootle, Manassas, R 1 Nabob Quality Wht cockerels Mch hatch j Wilson Minorca Yd, Martin Ga One Old Trusty Incubator in good condi- exc Mrs J L B Poarch, Calhoun Ga R 2 RI White hatching eggs 90e for 15 Mrs C E Free, R 3 Hull Ga 5 pure bred wht Minorea hens and 1 cock $1.50 ea or $8.for the lot > Mrs S W Sloan, Auburn Ga Mixed friers 1 to 2 lbs Make offer I C Smith. Jackson Ga One Stand- ard No one 110 egg Buckeye Incuba- tor new and in good condition $35 or. exe for 400 or 600 ggse same make and pay difference ~ ay Jimmie Gore, Frolona, Ga R 1 Highty Buff Leghorn chicks 10 wks old for sale Write for special price Virginia Sanders, Buchanan Ga R 3 Golden Laced Wyandotte cockerels $1 ea fob Buchanan Mrs V C Ray, Kensington Ga R 2 box 66 Will exe S C White Leghorn cockerels direct from Kerlin Grand Ga., Campine View Poultry Farm or knitting ma- ; chine good*condition for brooder 250 to 500 size, must be in good condi- tion Mrs Lauren Noble, Trenton Ga a bred Black Leghorn cockerels 1 ea W W Bennett, Acworth Ga R1 1 Cyphero Incubator 250 egg capacity $15 or exe : - Mrs Ida Kelley, Marietta Ga R 5 500 chiek Canopy brooder practical- ly new $10 fob; three 12 hole galvan- ized feeders and 4 Fountains Mason jar type $1 for the lot fob; 2 doz 1-2 gal and 3 doz qt Mason jars with lids $2.25 for the lot oe J A Hollis, Smyrna Ga R1 Will exe one Wisconsin Ineubator 250 egg ca- pacity in perfect condition for 18 wht | Leghorn pullets Mch or Apr hatch, no culls, or will sell for $18 W E Saylor, Canon Ga R 4 Nine | Caprons $1 ea Mrs T P Lyon, Cedartown Ga Ons Carbide lighting plant 50 Ib capacity x R 3 Buchanan Ga = PAGE SI; MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Mrs S H Millsaps 99 MeCamy St Dalton, Ga., One wht enamel bed pan for the sick room large size used only once, price when new $2.50 Will sell $1.75 del or exc for 2 nice young hens, each one paying shipping charg- es. T W McDonald Oakwood, Ga., Buggy with cozy cab top used very little in good condition, cost $50 ~ Will not ship or will exc for good milk cow fresh with second or third ealf. E L Cheek Homer, Ga., Will exc one good as new four burner oil stove for pigs or poultry. : W B Fincher Cairo, Ga., One train- ed pointer bitch $25; 1 untrained pointer bitch about 1 yr old $15. Ernest Kesler Nicholson, Ga., One Daisy churn in good condition exc for lawn mower in good condition or sell cheap for cash. : J H Long Norcross, Ga., Rt 1 One Ford strip down in good condition } cheap. ms J A Hadden Wrens, Ga., One prac- tically new refrigerator, ice capacity ; 500 suitable for a small meat market or cafe or exc for smaller box. Mrs W M Arrington Wadley, Ga.,: Rt 2 One army trailor $15 Good con- : dition. : i W H Moxley Jr., Tarrytown, Ga., Rt 1 One top buggy & harness in good condition, Hackney make used very little $50 or exc for good young cow or fulghum seed oats. R Anderson Hawkinsville, Ga., White hickory axe handles $2 per doz; 1 McCormick Deering Tractor $600.00; 1 Lilliston Peanut picker $350.00. % E B Trairs Riverdale, Ga., Steber Knitting machine exc for farm pro- ; ae or $12.50 cash F O B Riverdale Ga. Mrs P V Ryals Toccoa, Ga., Piano | for sale. Recently tuned and put in order $100 cash. AH Lilliott Lyons, Ga., One Barns- ville top. buggy and harness $75; 1 singer machine $30; 1 home com- fort range $75. J J N Wombles Wrightsville, Ga., R F D 6 One Edison phonograph in first class shape $15 cash or exc. Mrs W B Cowart Collins, Ga., One Edison phonograph with 72 records also cabin $40 or exc for hens or friers machine in excellent order; 1 baby crib screened $20 or will exc for poultry. Mr W A Gatlin Acworth, Ga., Rt 3 Willow rocking chair $1.50 small size $1; willow set tea $2; willow flower stools 50c; willow porch swings $2. Miss Jessie Cash Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt 8 Fresh yeast 6 cakes 10c; Scullian onion buttons 15c pt. Add postage. A J Adams Rt B Ashburn, Ga., Violin soft sweet tone guitar excel- lent tone and finish cases for same. Mr C 8 Carden Griffin, Ga., Rt _ A Reed flower basket with high han- ' dle and flared top $1.25; tall reed flower basket with high hawdle $1.10; small size flat reed flower basket 75c; serving tray $1.75; wall basket 60c & 75c; floor basket $2.50; will furnish few florist in nice reed flow- er baskets any shape, size or col. Miss Lucinda Smith Rolston, Ga., Butterfly root & yellow root for medicine 15 1b; Burdock for medi- cine 25c lb; May Apple 15c lb; Buezel vines 10e ea. : Mrs R H Mitchell 27 N Cliff St Carrollton, Ga., practically new four burner Nesco oil stove and oven $10 or exe for chickens, large breed. _ G H Culpepper Buchanan, Ga., Two row Peerless Arsenate gun slight ly used $5 fob; 1 Websters New In- ternational Dictionary, latest authen- tic edition of the Merrian series $10 fob, all guaranteed to give satisfact- ion. T V Brooks Rt 6.Conyers, Ga., One army saddle used very little $8 Mount Vernon, fob Conyers, Ga., or exc for S C R _I Reds pullets, | Si Ss MARKET BULLETIN R S Parham Greenville, Ga., One buggy for sale or exc for 1 horse wagon. T W Harbin, Calhoun, Ga., Cal- cium Arsenate. J LL Burk Rte Ay Tifton, Ga, One meat refrigerator 2000 lb capacity good condition $18 fob Tifton. (No name given) Carl Georgia tent 9 x 14 ft good condition to exe for pullets. eos L J Volrath Winston, Ga., Axe handles $2 doz 1-2 doz $1.10; good tough hickory handles; Eastman fold- ing pocket kodak cost $11 exe for poultry wire or for 10 bu peaches for canning or for 10 bu oats to sow. Fred F Phillips Royston, Ga., Rt 8 50 or 75 M heart shingles; 50 or 75 M sap shingles from old original forest pines, W M Giles Powder Springs, Ga., Rt 3 Disc Plow good as new; 24 Dise John Deere make $8 or exc hand peanut sheller in good shape $5 or exc Spanish peanuts 7 lb; 50 bu corn nice and sound $1 per bu | fob my crib; 85 gal apple vinegar 40c per gal fob my home; cider mill extra good $25 capacity 20 gal per hour by hand; 1 million ft pine saw timber ten mi from R FR $2 per M; 800,000 ft oak and pine saw timber 6 mi. from R R $4 per M. Mrs S C Boroughs Statesboro, Ga., Good second hand hubber tire baby earriage for sale $10 cash or exc for 12 Wht Leghorn hens for same cost $20 new used 1 yr; 1 good flat top oak 4 drawer office desk for sale $15 crated and shipped for this price or exe same for chickens any variety. L E Harrison Dublin, Ga., Vinegar wht and red in 50 gal bbl at 16c per gallon; bottle vinegar fob Dublin, Ga., Cash with order. ' T B Dinning Rt S Adairsville, Ga., One Hercules rubber tire buggy in good condition cheap. Mrs A M Brown Stillmore, Ga., R F D 2 Two cans of home made lard 20c 1b; 1 can fried meat greece 14c Ib Cash with order postage extra. Horace Everett Cairo, Ga., Good cotton baskets carload 75c ea, less carload 80c ea; fob Cairo, Ga, H Jones Lyerly, Ga., Kewpie Ko- dak size picture 2 1-4 x 3 1-4 exe for Ukelele good condition. J Q Palmer The Mt Vernon Bank Ga., Cold storage plant in good running condition and a money maker for sale. Write. J B Saye Newborn, Ga., 45 cords pine wood some limbs. Make offer fob Broughton, Ga. Dewey Nelms Bowman, Ga., Rt 1 Twenty good phonograph records 20 ea fob Write for list of songs. Mrs Nettie Gowder Rt 3 Canon, Ga., One pr indestructible french pearls or exc for hens or friers, cost $1500 with case; also 1 mandleette; 1 minute post card camera with tri- pod or exc for chickens, Write. Mrs A J Pope 48 Broad St Talla- poosa, Ga., Ten 200 lb guano sacks washed and clean $1 for lot. Mrs D EF Barlow R F D 1 Cochran, Ga., Two Peafoul tail feathers $5 ea Cash with order. W C Rutledge R F D 3 Winder, Ga., Rubber tire pony buggy fair condition $25 or exc for large buggy Mrs M A Ayers Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt 3 Dark oak Organ exe for fresh milk cow giving from 2 1-2 to 8 gals } of milk a day or will sell cheap Write R C Moore Rt 3 Rockmart, Ga., Chairs rebottomed nice work, also ready made chair bottoms. T W McDonald, Oakwood, Ga., Top buggy almost good as new Cozy Cab top door curtains rool up, cost $125 sell for $50 cash or exe for milk cow fresh with second or third calf 3 to 4 gallons per day. F E Hester 355 Atlanta Ave S E Atlanta, Ga., 6 doz Qt Mason fruit jars used one yr; half gal size, exe for 5 hens (Young) or friers. J T Edalgo Juliette, Ga., Rt 1 One striped Maxwell Touring car 15 model needs some repair will sell 5 cheap or any part of same including vibes. drive shaft and good magneto Byron Short Rt 3 Hamilton, Ga., Edison Amberola in good condition and 80 records for $35 or exe for pure bred wht Leghorn or Ancona hens or pullets. S C Watts R F D 2 Buchanan, Ga., Single buggy fair condition exc for nice Barrow shoat wt 100 on ft or for dbl buggy good condition and pay dif, - W H Townson Talona,; Ga., One Victrola and 75 records in good cab- inet perfect condition $100 eash; 25-20 Marlin Repeater Rifle good shape with raised sights $20 cash or exc for Duroc Shoats; One 5 gal churn good condition $4 cash. W W Dyer Carnegie, Ga., Rt 2 Axe handles $3 doz feed buckets 85c ea; sewing mops 65c and 8bc ea; butcher knives 65c and 85c, all pre- paid hammer and hatchet handles 1 5e ea; wagon dbl teem and singletree exe for leaf tobacco. ; R E Lee Carters, Ga., Dry Catnip 23c lb; May Apple Root 50c lb; Yel- low Dock Root and Cedar and Chest- nut tree 25c fob; Butterfly Root Burch Bark and Wild Red Clover. Rhett, Steinheimer Woolsey, Ga., Rt 1 Good used bicycle or exc for seed Mrs T P Lyon Cedartown, Ga.. One carbide lighting plant 60 lb capacity. { BUTTER AND EGGS FOR SALE Mrs R J Paris Dallas, Ga., 12 to 18 Ibs Jersey butter per wk Custo- mers solicited. Mrs E D Neal Ranger, Ga., Rt 2 Nice Jersey butter 2 lbs per wk at 40c per lb bulk, furnish butter paper and box and I pay postage on butter, parties pay postage on box to me. Mr J O King Lavonia, Ga., Rt 38 Pure Jersey butter in cartons 40c per lb del. J R Miller Robbinsville, N C., 10 cases. ; Mrs H E Bryant Ranger, Ga., Rt 2 Three to four lbs nice yellow butter per wk 40c lb, parties furnish cartons and paper. Lonnie Rundles Gainesville, Ga., Three lbs nice Jersey butter ea wk 40c per lb. Add postage. Mrs L B Tylor Rydal, Ga., 2 or 3 lbs. nice Jersey butter per wk 45c lb Mrs J E Sorrow Rt 29 Commerce, Ga., Will exc 1 setting of eggs for 1 bucket of honey 5 lbs. Mrs W A Bennett Rt 1 Adairsville, Ga., Fresh country Jersey butter in brick moulds placed in lb cartons 50e per lb. ; TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS AND. EGGS FOR SALE Mrs W M L Edson Tiger, Ga., Pure bred Indian Runner Duck eggs, hea- vy laying strain $1.50 for 12 del. Mr A S Coffey Rt 4 Box 54 Blair- ville, Ga., Four Buff Orphington ducks and two drakes; pure blood good layers and can. be picked ea month $1 ea; Buyers must be near Blairsville or come for same. Mrs S P Jones Lula, Ga., Rt 3 Trio wht Turkeys 15 mos old $10 or exe for 9 pure bred lt Brahma pullets and 1 rooster Feb hatched or 9 wht Rocks and 1 rooster Feb hatch, Fishel strain; 1 Turkey hen slightly crippled good layers, nice size. ; B T Baldwin Rt 4 Rockmart, Ga., English Strain Rose Comb Black Mink Ducklings $5 trio. Mrs J J Ferrell Rt A Cairo, Ga., Pure bred wht African Guinea eggs 16 for $1. E L Dixon Blackhsear, Ga., One nice Gobler 3 yrs old $7. Mrs T J Biggers Bremen, Ga., M. B. Turkeys Toms $8, hens $5 ea; eggs $3.25 per 12 eggs carton to be returned. M C Maynard Newton, Ga., Mam- mouth Wht Holland hens 2 and 1 yr old $5 ea. 3 Mrs J F Anderson Blue Ridge, Ga., Mch and Apr hatch cockerels $2 ea; later hatch $1.50 ea f o b Blue Ridge Gas = J M Boatright Coffee, Ga., 6 pee 1 drake and 2 young ones $5 for lot a Ave., Atlanta, Ga., crested Roller ca- Thursday, August 4, 1927 : read of ducks 4old ones 8 ducks and is f ob Coffee, Ga. Mrs I S Teagle Cordele, Ga., Rt B One wht African Guinea rooster for $1 f o b cash with order. Mrs Lauren Noble Trenton, Ga, Pure bred Indian runner Drakes for sale $1.75 ea, full grown. Mrs J J Edmondson Alma, Ga., 3_ prize winning wht Mt Pekin duck and 1 drake $1.75 ea.. se Mrs R T Brooks, Rosier, Ga., Five large McScovie Ducks $10 cash with ~ order. Mrs Lue Hobbs Cassandra, Ga., Two ducks and 2 drakes mixed breed or exe for baby chicks any variety. Mrs Julian F Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga., Rt 2 18 pure bred Burgon red Turk- | eys large type for breeders 3 mos old also 18 May hatch turkey for sale. L E Williams & Sons Ty Ty, Ga., Wht Guinea gages $1.25 per 15 del; Bantams all cols 50 ea; 1927 hatch. is _ PET STOCK FOR SALE RA Russel, 222 Ga Ave S BE, At lanta, Ga., 6 Chinchilla rabbits, 5 fe- males and 1 buck 5 mos old $40 or will exchange for 40 guiena pigs or ~ chickens, rabbits entitled to reg. _ Royston Poultry Farm, Royston, Ga., white terrier kittens 75 each, 2 mos old. oe S L Poole, Buena Vista, Ga., white | kings mated pairs young stock; also _ dressed squabs or on foot on reagon- able prices. | ce Melba Morgan Rt 1, Clyo, Ga., 7 Flemish rabbits $1 each or $1.50 per ce or entire lot 4 bucks and Ds Miss Eva Landrum,. Ga;, Rt 1, good double yellow head parrot 1 year old $25 cash. LL Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave Atlanta sweet singing canary birds, singers, females, or mated pairs, le- mon color, some crested; also 2 slightly used enameled breeding ca- ges, sell or exchange for poultry. James Beverly, Moultrie, Ga., white pink eye rats $1 pair or exc C W Price, Rt 2, Cedartown, Ga., _ 4 rabbits 2 white and 2 gray 75c each or $2.50 for lot. ce Mrs LN Patten, Abbeville, Ga., 75 canary birds, viz; 7 stock males and singers, 12 stock females and good mothers, 22 young males sing- ing, 1 lyoung females 23 young birds _ sex undertermined, 45 nearly solid yellow, 4 green; prefers selling all in lot, but single otherwise; birds are Harts Mt and Roller strains, $225 for lot. ae Mrs L L Wallace, 247 N Highland 3 does e Stockbridge, nary birds $10; several lemon color canaries good singers $7.50 and $10 each; breeding females $3 each, ma- ted pairs $10 and $12.50; several slightly used breeding cages, Isle of Pine parrot $12.50; red head parrot $12.50; exchange any of above for market poultry. oa F I Baker, Box 244, Columbus, ~ Ga., gray and red rabbits does and bucks about grown $1 each. ay Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga., 10 mixed good squab producers pret- ty colors. pigeons 25c each for the lot of 35 each in smaller lots. Clell Brady, Alto, Ga., Rt 1, 10 black pet rabbits viz: 4 four months old, 6 three mos old 75c each or $7 for lot. co Valdosta Pigeon Lofts, 1 Strick- - land bldg., Valdosta, Ga., 20 breeds fancy breeding pigeons prize win- ners. M Bowen, R C, Cordele, Ga., 20 pigeons, Carneaux and common breed. See Mrs P D Rubin, 76 Stewart Ave., Hapeville, Ga., will sell pair of ca-. naries 5 mos. old $5 with mating cage; pair will raise 15 to 25 birds next season, Ne ; 50c ea | talking Yukatan Brown Leghorn G W Atkins Rt 2 White, Ga., Will xe 2 Brown Leghorn hens pure bred yr 2 Cornish Indian Game roosters. s H H Sullivan Rt 5 Carrolton, 5 pullets & 1 cockerel Mch hatch verlay brown L $6 for the lot if uken at once fob Carrolton, Ga., to be returned. rs J E Stone Adairsville, Ga., 3.80 or 35; chicks 12 wks old 70c Cash with order. JH Beasley, Lavonia, Ga., 12 wks iverlay strain pullets and cock- $1.25 ea; 10 wks old 90c ea. s-G T Truelove Rt 1 Stock- ge, Ga., Fancy hatching from ormohlen dark brown L hens 15 or $1.50, incubator lots cheaper, f Orphington pullets or hens. Ridgeway Club Box 29 Darien, Ga. . imited number Tormohlen thorobred lay strain cockerels 15 wks old m $2 to $5 a, according to ee -E Abbott Warrenton, Ga., 8 old B L ecockerels $1 ea or exc -pullets same breed and age. s A A Sumner, Poulan, Ga., ew purebred B L cockerels 2 to 4 s old 50c and 75c ea. M Atkinson Lyons, Ga., Rt A cockerels and pullets, Everlay ain cockerels $1.50 pullets $1 ea. fiss Mimjia McGill Vidalia, Ga., 2 Thirteen Brown L roosters May 5th, pure bred 75c ea for Wht Leghorns or Brown ure breed. (rs HZ Hinesley Rt 6 Carrollton, od everlay cock 1926 hatch $1 rs J H Brown Locust Grove, Ga., BL hens 1 yr old 90c ea. Cash h ovder. Irs G T Truelove, Stockbridge, Rt 1 Purebred Tormohlen strain ges $1.50: per 15; young hens $1.75 exc stock | or eggs for Berkshire 6 mos old. $CRIReds irs R B Mooney Adairsville, Ga., ns $1. 50 ea; cocks $2 & $38 ea; ow, & Mrs Leila Baskin Long- w Red Farm Rt 6 Carrolton, Ga., d tested dark rich Reds, pen flock eggs, together now at $5 00; fine large Vigorons cock- ls at $4 and up acording to quality tehed trios and pens Weekly, ship- nt of table eggs.. s L A Brannen Sr., Baxley, Ga., oosters 1 yr old crossed RI and ck game $1.50 ea fob. W FE Edwards Poultry Yards, artown, Ga., 4 pure bred RI R erels 4 1-2 mos old Donalson ain dark red $1 ea. Cw Page, Norcross, Ga. 3 s old pullets Owen strain $1 ea; nos old cockerels same strain $2; kerels same price and age; and old cocks same strain $3; few old hens W L Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga .Mch hatch $2; hens $1.25 ae $2 dark red Will exc for yandotte pullets Apr hatch or t or Buff Orphingtons thoro- Miss Piovence Horne, Grovetown, 0 hens 1926 hatch, good layers 90 ea; cockerels $2 ea March G Burns, Jy., Calhoun, Ga., Rt. onalson strain cockerels Auril trietly culled $1 ea, 5 for $4; S for hatching $1.25 per 15 s O E Smith, Warthen, Ga. Pure ay strain pullets and cockerels a good frying size irs J F Traurick, Rt A, Tennille, ckerels Apr hatch $1 ea ss R Nash, Smyrna, Ga. 8 hens, k 12 to 15 mos old, big, pure, skerel 4 mos old $10; -all $21.50 ill exe for Indian Runner good Wht Rock chickens HICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE | for ham or honey or will exc for - ; $1.50 ea 4 dy laying stock $13; 10 pullets. | stock Mrs Emet Z. rane, Rt 1, Duluth Ga. Pure bred Donaldson strain large frying size cockerels $1.50, cocks $2; blood tested eggs $1 for 15 H W Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga Pure Buckeyes Red cockerels $1.50 He del 1 and 2 yr old hens $1.50 ea e Mrs M F Lawson, Morven, Ga. R FD -1; Brooks -Ge:- 20 hens and 2 roosters 1926 hatch $36, not culls Mrs A A Whitaker, Mansfield, Ga Rt 1. Pullets frying size 75c ea; exc for. anything useful Mrs F Cowart, Rt 2, Summit, Ga. 25 nice dark red pure bred pullets Mch hatch and 2 nice good col cock- erels $25 for the lot; 18 large pure bred red hens dark and one cock, all 18 mos old $25 for the lot. Several large dark red cockerels Mch hatch Wayne Tant, 106 14th Ave W, Cordele, Ga. Owen strain dark red Feb hatch from prize winners, pul- lets $1.50 ea Feb hatch roosters $2 each Mrs B B Parsons, 211 North St. Cuthbert, Ga. Several pullets. and cockerels pure stock. dark red Mch and Apr hatch from heavy winter layers $1 ea fob; 2 pure bred 18 mo old cocks $2 ea; 12 hens 1 mo old 51.50 ea fob \ Mrs T H Taylor, Round Oak, Ga. Rt. 1. Donaldson strain cockerels and pullets from heavy winter layers dark red: Mch and Apr hatch $1.50 ea fob Mrs E J Folds, Cordele, Ga. Rt A, Box 82. Several cockerels frying size 75c ea, Donaldson strain L L Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave N E, Atlanta, Ga. Even col Tompkins pullets early hatch $10 per trio; ceockerels $5 ea Mrs J R Hetring, Arlington, Ga. Cockerels Mch hatch $1 ea pure Mrs EB Wright, Yatesville, Ga R ED. Pullets: from: 2-1-4%to 2 1-2 lbs ea dark red Smith strain prize stock $1 ea; 1 young rooster same age and price Mrs D Donaldson Rt 1 Decatur, Ga., Eggs from trapnested exhibition Reds at $2 per 15 del; frying size cockerels $2 ea; larger cockerels $3 and $5; cocks at $5. Mrs Mollie Parsons, Dalton, Ga. 11 chicks hatched May 4th, 9 pullets, 2 roosters pure stock from poultry farm Pleasant Hill, Ma. $1 ea Mrs Julian J Blanchard, Appling, Ga. Pure R I R_ cockerels Owens strain, dark red Mch hatch $1. = ea, Apr hatch $1 ea Mrs J C Fowler, Mitchell, Ga. 5 cockerels very fine Donaldson strain | heavy winter layers $1.50 ea March hatch Mrs Ola Montgomery, Mauk, Ga. 50 pullets, Jan and Apr 4th hatch; Lester Tompkins and Dozier Strains $1; 35 pullets same strain Apr and May hatch 60c ea; 10 1926 hatch hens $1.75 ea; 10 "1925 Nov hatch hens $1.75; 10 1926 Nov katch $1.50 2 Lester Tompkins strain 1926 hatch cock birds $5. ea; 10 Yearling cock- erels Lester Tompkins strain $1 ea Mrs Eugene Smith, Monticello, Ga. Rt 2. Donaldson Strain cockerels exe for pullets of same strain W:>R Roper, Orange, Ga. Several 7 wks old Reds 50c ea F E Hester, 355 Atlanta Ave, S E, Atlanta, Ga., 6 pullets and rooster $7 for the lot or exchange. Mrs W L Fussell Hazlehurst, Ga., Sev. fine Donaldson Strain Mch hatch cockerels $1 ea. Miss Grace Hale Doyle, Ga., 14 pure bred Dk Donaldson Strain hens and 1 cock 14 mos old $2 for the lot fob Doyle, Ga., Mrs -H G Brown Stone Mt, Ga., Rt 1 Donaldson strain eggs $1. 25 per 15 $2.25 per 80. Mrs R F Terrell Greenville, Ga., Rt 8 Ten pure bred pullets 10 wks old $6.50 del; 10 cockerels 10 wks old $6 del, MARKET BULLETIN _ eockerels Mch hatch $1 ea. H J Kaylor Bowdon, Ga., R F D 2 Thirty eight pullets 4 cockerels Don- aldson Strain Dk red Mch hatch, be- gin laying soon $1.50 ea for entire lot F O B Bowdon, Ga., coops return- ed. Mrs. R H Kiser Hephzibah, Ga., Rt 2 Sev. pure bred Donaldson Strain Mrs W C Dixon Camilla, Ga., Single comb pullets 7 cockerels Mch hatch $1 ea fob Write. Mrs J M Hall Rt 5 Calhoun, Ga. 7 5 thorobred Donaldson Strain 1 yr old hens $6. Mrs Tom S Teasley Elberton, Ga. ie Rt 5 Sixty nice fat friers Apr hatch 25 or 80 pure RI R $1.25 ea; balance mixed col ones, all 60 for "$40 fob buyer to furnish coops. M F Lawson Morven, Ga., 20 pure bred hens and 2 rooster 1926 hatch $36 fob Morven. Mrs W A Bennett Rt 1 Adairsville, Ga., Thompson Ringlet Strain cocks $2.50 and cockerels $1.50: ea. Will exe, Mrs C W Page Box 52 Norcross, Ga., Owen Farm cocks 1 yr old $5 ea; hens $2 ea; cockerels Feb and Mch hatch $2 to $3: pullets same age $1.25 ea, all perfect beauties. Mrs H Y Dougiler Rt.1 Adairsville, Ga., Ten Mch hatch pullets $1.25 ea; eggs $1 for 15 Cash with order. Mrs R S Herod Rt 1 Adairsville, ' Ga., Pullets $1.25 ea; 1 cock or old $2.50 Cash. Mrs T H Taylor Round Oak, Ga., Rt 1 Donaldson strain cockerels and | pullets from heavy winter layers, dk : eol. and large size Mch and Apr | hatch $1.50 ea fob. Mrs G T Theus Butler, Ga., ae bred. Donaldson Strain broiling size | cockerels 3 for $2.50 from trapnested | stock wil! exe for 1 bu rye or wheat ! or 8 bu shelled corn. . Mrs T W Cline Rt 2 Rydal, Ga., 5 Apr hatch cockerels 75c ea; sev} May hatch 65c ea, all from good' laying stock dk red. _ W G Burns Jr., Calhoun, Gu, Rt; 4 Donaldson Strain cockerels $1! cash or 5 for $4; eggs $1.50 per 15. | Mrs A S Pryon Greensboro, Ga., } Ten hens $1 ea; 1 rooster $1; 6! pullets 75c ea, fob Greensboro, Ga,. | Cash with order. : Mrs R J Rundle Hiram, Ga., Ten! beautiful Mahood Strain hens 1 ye. old 25c Ib or $1.50 ea. Mrs B L Hancock Riverdale, Ga.,| Will exc 12 pure bred pullets 5 mos} old for 12 pure Silver Lace Wyan- | dottes pullets. Mamie Newsome Dixie, Ga., 50 Owen Strain pullets Mch hatch $125 ea fob. Mrs R Robinson Greenville, Ga.,! Rt 3. Ten pullets 12 wks old and 1 cockerel same age $10 del. Rouses Strain. Mrs J O King Lavonia, Ga., Rt 3 Pure bred Donaldson Strain 50c per doz customers to pay postage. B A Weldon Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt 2 Fifteen Apr hatch pullets $15 for lot | Mrs A B Crow Flowery Branch, Ga Rt 2 Rose Comb pullets and cocker- els 3 mos old $1 ea; 1 yr old cock pure bred $2. Mrs G H Elry White Plains, Ga., 30 friers Donaldson Strain 50c ea, or exe for parlor oblong table, daven- port or any furniture of equal value. Mrs Donald Donaldson Decatur, Ga., Rt 1 Eggs from trapnested ex-- hibition reds $2 per 15 postpaid $10 per 100 fob; frying size cockerels $2 ea; large early cockerels and year lings cocks $5 ea. Willie Allen Gainesville, Ga., Rt 2 One 2 yr old cock dk pure bred $2 Barred Rocks : Mrs Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga, Rt 38 Thompson Strain eggs $1 per 15 del, carton to be returned $3 per 1 50. Home a Nursery Company P E Rhodes & Sons, Prop Nicholeson, Ga. Rt 1 Four Mch hatch cockerel $1. 25 ea; 10 pullets, same age $1 ea; Parks ioe ee PAGE SEVEN. ; ne : Strain; also 25 pullets May hatch 50c ea same strain from. blood tested | ee hens. ' E E Turner Lula, Ga., R14 Few . 4 fryers 35c lb. Mrs W H Hutcheson Coffee, Ga., | Rt 1 13 hens 3 roosters 9 mos old $1.50 ea, thorobred. Cash with order. Mrs W A Howell White Plains, Rt 2 Twelve young roosters 75c . . ea wt around 2 and 2 1-2 lbs pure Ga,, bred; Eggs $1.25 per setting del. W R Roper Orange, Ga., 20 pullets 75e ea. ich Wallace 247 N Highland: Ave we Atlanta, Ga., Apr hatch well culled and pure bred pullets $3 cockerels ; $3: and $5. Hugh Lee Mooney Adairsville, Ga.. Mch hatch cockerels 75c and $1 ea. 2 Mrs T J Biggers Bremen, Ga., eggs for hatching. Mrs A R Shivers Lone Oak Farm, Norwood, Ga., 20 Thompson Ringlet : eockerels 3 mos old $1.50 ea: Miss Florence Pelot Billing States- oy boro, Ga., Rt B Pure bred Aristocrat . hens, pullets and roosters, all young stock from prize winners, Reasonable for quick sale. Write. R W Best Dover, Ga., 9 on wks old B Rocks 50; 12 eight mos old B0c. J B Merrell Roopville, Ga., 40 one and two yr old hens 80 Mar 10 hatch : pullets and 8 Mch 10 cockerels $1.50 | ea; whole flock $185. State College Strain. MrsGA Brage Danoldsonville, Ga Rt B Young Aristocrat roosters dusk beginning to crow $1 ea. A E Nelson Calhoun, Ga., Rt Boe One cock yrs old in June $1.50 fob. Parks strain. J B Woods Brooks, Gag Several hun head Thompson strain old and ; young stock Bargain Write.. Mrs R H Kiser Several cockerels Mch hatch $1 ea. Mrs. R W Barwick Rt 1 Doerun, : Ga., 5 mos old pullets $1.25 ea, Mch- hatch cockerels $1.75 ea or 2 for $3 Mrs Idy L Newsom Eatonton, Ga., 4 Holterman Strain cockerels Mch hatch $1.50 ea. Mrs A J Collins. Dermorest Ga. a Rt 1 Parks laying strain Mch and Apr hatch pullets and cockerels $1 ea; hatching eggs $1.25 for 15; incubator | lots $5 per hun. Miss Clara Thornton Bogart,:Ga.,.. 4 pullets $1.50 ea; 1 rooster: 1 yr old $2 fob. Mrs J B Chambers Do gebore: a | Two cocks 1 1-2 yrs old $1.50 ea or ' 2 for $2.50 Thompson Strain. Mrs A A Sumner Poulan, Ga., Sev-_ eral cockerels Thompson Strain 2 to. 14 mos 75c and $1 ea. RS Parham Greenville, Ga., Apr hatch Thompson Strain pullets $1 ea. A L Riner Swainsboro, Ga., 12 or | = 15 1927 roosters Thompson: strain well marked $1.25 ea if sold at once fob Swainsboro. O H Wright Peters Bldg., Atlanta, : Ga., Ringlet eggs $1.50 for 15. Mrs S A Spann Soperton, Ga., R F D 1 Twenty one hens good laying strain $19 for lot fob Adrian, Ga. Mrs V P Chambless Luthersville, Ga., Imperial Ringlet chicks Mch hatch $1 Apr hatch &5c or exe for dried fruit. W J Hopper Rt A Savannah, Ga., Pure bred hens 18 mos old and lay- | ing; 1 rooster 20 mos old no relation to hens. Will trade the bunch for 2M B Turkey hens and 1 M B Tom not related. This stock is second to none in the State for all yr layers, rcoster of fine stock; 28 or 30 mos - old pullets and 1 rooster, hens laying reasonable; fryers weigh 2 1-2 lbs . when 10 wks old from this stock ray 3? arr gee| Bantams LL Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave Atlanta Ga Jap. Siekie $12.50 pr; Golden- Seabrights $7.50 pr; Ham- burgs $2 ea Miss Regina Singleton, Ft Gaines GaR1 Mch hatch ps coolers a Hephzibah, Ga. a PAGE EIGHT CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE R F troward, P O Box 703 Thom- asville Ga Prrze winning gelden Sea- _ bright eggs and stock for sale write Mrs G T Maxwell, Washington Ga R 3 Twelve pure Game Bantam hens and pullets and one rooster, all black $1 ea : J W Brown, Helena Ga White and _ Briwn leghorn bantams mixed from 6 to 12 mos old $1 pr RW Adams, R 4 Gainesville Ga 2 Black bantam hens 2 yrs old 50c ea 8 Black Bantam pullets 12 wks old 25c ea Cahs with order; 1 Brown Leghorn Bantam hen 2 yrs old 50c _ Berry Moon, Cleola Ga One 2 yr _ old half Seabright & Game 75c; 3-4 Seabright and 1-4 game 50c ea fob Robert W Clark, 358 Spring St Macon Ga Exhibition Golden Sea- bright and Partridge Cochins, medal winners $5 bird; eggs $5 for 15; B L Carter, Brewton, Ga Partridge | Cochin from prize winning stock $7 pr half grown stock $4 pr - Mrs Z T Woodruff, Byromville Ga { Rereasonter eS Jersey Black Giants Mrs J R Herring, Arlington Ga 4 mos old cockerels $1.25 pure bred ~ Mrs A J Owens, Canon Ga Pure _ Marcy Strain heavy wt Mch hatch cockerels $2; pullets $1.50 - Mrs Sam Fitzgerald, R 1 Rochelle Ga Marcy strain Jersey black giants chickens from prize winning stock for sale state best price Mrs I N Cleveland, Hartwell No 5 Pullets & cockerels exhibition stock $1 to $1.50 ea 12 wks and older; eggs $1.25 per 15 del = - Nesbert Lee, Lula Ga Pure bred Jersey black giant cockerels Marcy strain Apr hatch extra fine $1 ea fob cash with order BB Woodruff, Cedartown Ga Few _ choice Apr hatch ceckerels from extra ' niece stock at $2 R P Bannister, Ball Ground Ga, R F D1 Marcy -strain cockerels Apr hatch from prize winning stock $1.25 ea a S L Wyandottes Few pullets and grown roosters 2-3 grown $1 ea; hatching eggs $1 per F D No 1 cockerels Apr hatch Shep- 15 del : ~$1 for 15 del; Young and old stock at 3 prs wht Bantam chickens $1.50 pr. Mrs Laura Curry, Stockton Ga Pure; bred pullets 3 1-24 1-2 mos old $1.-; Shevpard strain $1 ea fob aS tot 25 ea; 20 pullets and 2 cockerels $25 40 hens 1 1-2 yrs old and 1 cock 1 yr roosters Mech hatch $1 ea old $16; 4 1-2 & 5 mo old cockerels $1.50 two for $2.75 Mrs S W Sloan, Auburn Ga One pure S L W rooster Mch hatch $1.50 L L Wallace 247 N Highland Ave Atlanta Ga Direct Tarbox Strain 10 to 12 wks old, pullets and cockerels $2 ea in lots of 10 up A Harper, Moultrie Ga 12 wks old Columbia pullets $1 ea; with ea or- der of ten pullets will include 2 cockerels free prepaid | T V Brooks, R 6 Conyers Ga Six S L W cockerels Mch hatch $4 ea di- rect from George B Ferris fob, Con- yers Ga or exc for pullets same strain Mrs D C Baxter, Commerce Ga R ._ 14 Apr & May hatch pullets $1 ea in lots of 10 or more 75c ea; few cock- erels same age $1 ea and will exc 1 yr old rooster for same breed | Mrs J E Sorrow, R 29 Commerce Ga S L Eggs $1 per 15 . Mrs'F O Weeks, Harlem Ga Pr roosters 18 mos old to exc for pr about same breed or two half grown vnes for two same size Peter White Wyandottes Mrs W M Cook, Braxton Ga Cock- erels Pa Poultry Farm strain 250 eggs $2.50 ea Feb hatch J S McLeod, Shellman Ga White W from blood tested stock Apr hatch 90c each, cash with order. Mrs N W eod, Shellman. Ga, for ex ue April hatch of thor- oughbr hite Wyandottes for sew- _, ing machine in good condition; Apr hatch chicks for pair pink eyed white rabbits. Mrs S WSloan, Auburn Ga 3 fine wht W cockerels Apr hatch ordered direct from Ill. Millers strain blood nee stock free from all disease ea Light Brahmas Mrs W M Cook, Broxton Ga Lt B hens and cockerels hens $2 ea; cock- erels from $1 to $2.50 according to age Giant strain Mrs J E Stone, Adairsville Ga R 3 Lt B eggs $1 for 15 del OH Wright, Peters Bldg Atlanta Ga Giant Lt Brahma eggs $2 for 15 Raymond Chatham, .R 1 Doraville Ga Lt B ccokerels from Giant strain Fine roosters $1.25$1.50 Mrs J Walter McGarity, Draketown Ga R 1 Two cockerels and 1 pullet Apr hatch $1 ea fob C P Colclough, Maxeys Ga Eggs from Baleh and Brown strain Lt B reasonable prices Jno Lovell, R 1 Tallapoosa Ga 10 hens and rooster 15 mos old $2 ea de S C Anconas - Mrs RH Kiser, Hephzibah Ga R 2 Three nice cockerels Mch hatch $1 ea O D Where, Ridgeway Club, Box 29, Darien Ga Thorobred cockerels 15 wks old from pen direct from Sheppard $2 to $5 according to grades J H Beasley, Lavonia Ga Sheppard strain pullets ten wks old 80c ea; 12 wks old selected $1 ea; cockerels same price fob Mrs Thos Montgomery, Mauk Ga 35 Yearling pullets 35c ea fob Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville Ga 13 wks cld puilets Sheppard strain 70c ea Mary A Douglas, Alma Ga R 1 Box 79 50 hens Sheppard strain $1.25 ea cockerels Apr hatch $1 ea ~ Mrs Myrtle L Anderson, Macon Ga R 5 Eight pullets and 2 cockerels Mch} 1927 hatch blood tested stock fine/j condition $10 for lot; 20 cockerels' frying size fine condition 60c ea Mrs Lorene Sewell, Lavonia Ga R herd strain 3 for 75c ea Ruth Tyner, Danielsville Ga 5 hens Mrs L C Glaze, Leaf Ga R 1 Four J E Morgan, Gainesville Ga R 4 Sixty 4-mo old Sheppard strain pull-| ets ea fob Gainesville Ga Games R F Howard, U O Box 708 Thom- asville Ga Dark Cornish Indian game eggs $3 per 15 Mrs L W Chafin, Norman Park Ga R 1 Cornish Indian Games cockerels Apr hatch for sale or exc for same breed : S C Boroughs, P O Box 282, States- boro Ga Cornish Indian Games 100 head pullets at $1 ea, cockerels $1.50 ea Mch and Apr hatch; 1. cock 16 mos old wt 9 Ibs $3 Few hens $2, all pure bred English strain K H Cooper, Moultrie Ga Thoro- bred Cornish cockerels $3.50 ea; Thorobred Cornish eggs $1.25 per 15 J J Little, Arabi Ga R 1 Pit game cocks stags for sale, round heads, Ga Shawlnecks Grist Grays write A E Wommack, Harrison Ga 8 dark Cornish Indian Game pullets Ajr ae 75e ea; 6 May hatched 50c ea Oo Boyd Williamson, Commerce Ga Round head Pit Game chickens 9 wks old $5 per trio T M Gulley, Hartwell Ga R1 Ten White Cornish Game pullets and 1 cockerel Apr hatch $8.50 for lot fob Hartwell Ga Cash with order How- land strain _W T Hughes, R C Box 11 Albany Ga Fine Blue Pit Game stags Mch and Apr hatch; Blue Doms Stags Would exc a few for equal values in Game hens or pullets Mrs Viola Lovett, Ty Ty, Ga R 1 J MARKET BULLETIN, | Seven Dark Cornish Indian Games biddies 1-2 Ib ea $3.50 for lot or exc for one 30 or 35 lb pig gilt preferred _ Orphingtons Mrs N E Whisnante, Mansfield Ga Buff Orphington Eggs from pure bred stock $1.25 per 15 or exe for quilt tops or seed irish potatoes; cockerels Buff Orphington 75c to $1.25 ea Mrs M L Shealey, Oglethorpe Ga Buff Orphington Hens $1.25; cocks $3 all pure Buff and no black feath- ers; 10 pullets 75c ea; 10 pullets $1 ea; 10 pullets $1 Apr hatch I will take Orphington hens and pullets in exe if pure stock no culls please Mrs Will Gidders, Kirkland Ga Four S C Buff Orphingtoan cocker- els Mch and Feb hatch Cook strain, exc for same age and strain to pre- vent inbreeding pure bred large type Mrs Irb Wright, R 1 LaGrange Ga White Orphingtons Will exe early spring cockerels. same for sale 2 for 1.75. ; Mrs L P Porter, Ringgold Ga R 1 Three fine from registered stock Bu Orphington cockerels Mch hatch $2 ea; Well grown vigorous and beau- ties : Mr Ralph Pittman, Dacula Ga R 1 Four pure Mo strain Buff Orphing- tons Apr hatch cocks $1 ea Mrs I H Anderson, Alma Ga R 3 Ten thorough bred Buff orphington hens at $1.25 ea, healthy and laying; | hatching eggs 5c ea Buff, White and Other Recks Robt W Clark, 358 Spring St Ma- con Ga Partridge Rocks: Bird Bro- thers stock from American Poultry Assn winners, males $5 up, females $3.50 up, choice young stock for sale Mrs W P Whitworth, Adairsville Ga Buff Rocks, Eggs $1 per setting Mrs O E Smith, Warthen Ga Pure white Rocks pullets & cockerels fry- ing size 75c Mrs W F Edwards, Poultry Yds, Cedartown Ga Four wht Rock cock- erels 3 1-2 mo old Fishel strain $1 ea; or exc for pullets same strain A L Keys, Eton Ga R F D White Rock cockerels Fishel strain $1.25 Mrs Z L Scott, Concord Ga White Rock cockerels and pullets Fishel strain from prize winning stock Mch hatch $1.25 each j ; Miss R Nash, Smyrna Ga Early hatched White Plymouth Rock pull- ets and cockerels from large beauti- ful steady laying stock, Berry strain $1.25 ea; fine 8 1-4 Ib cock direct from Berrys Golden Peek Poultry Farm, Clarinda, Iowa 16 mos old $2 fob Will exe Indian runner Ducks Mrs J J Ferrell, Route A Cairo Ga Pure bred Buff Rock eggs 16 for $1 Mrs R W Wingo, Newnan Ga R 2 Three nice Plymouth Rock roosters 1926 hatch $1 ea or exe for young hens : Mrs Lillie Goble, Eton Ga Part- ridge Rocks Mch and Apr hatch pull- ets $1 ea W P Whitworth, Adairsville Buff Rock Eggs $1 per setting R L Carter, Brewton Ga Pure bred Partridge Rocks Apr hatch $3 per pr Mrs Jesse Maxon, Ocilla, Ga Spring hatched pullets and cockerels $1 ea; 1 1925 cock $2; 2 1925 hens $1.75 ea Mrs C C Payne, R 6 Tifton Ga White Rock Fishel strain cockerels hatehed Mch 8th $1.25; cockerel hatched Mch 30th $1 ea; Cash with order, money order preferred C E Abbott, Warrenton Ga Co- lumbian Plymouth Rocks, 10 hens $2 ea; 3 cocks $8 ea; 20 chicks 6 to 8 wks old $1 ea fob Warrenton or exe for Brown Leghorn Pullets S C Black Minorcas Wilson Minorca Yard, Martin Ga 15 pullets and 8 cockerels 5 mo old Pape strain from prize winning stock $1.50 ea or the lot for $26; pullets 3 mo old 75 ea; hens 1 1-2 yrs old ce ea or 10 hens and 1 cock for J A Elliott, Lavonia Ga R 1 Cock- Gal. erels Mch hatched large type Pape Thursday, August A, 1997. strain selected for breeders $1.50 ea 1 yr old roosters same strain $1.25 ea Will exc 10 cockerels for 10 same age and breed Write what you have Mrs Earl Ferguson, Calhoun Ga R1 Gordon Co 20 Ancona pullets 4 roost- ers, Shepherd strain thorobred $1 ea 2 Mch hatch Mrs S 9 Singleton, Ft Gaines Ga Rt 1 Ten thorobred cockerels Mch i hatch $1 ea - L B Williams, Newnan, Ga Pape strain hatching eggs $1 per 15 del; 12 pullets and 1 cockerel Apr 1927 | hatch select stock No culls $10 for the lot Ss Mrs J A Wilson, Martin Ga Mareh hatch prize stock Pape strain $2 ea J C Peace, Norcross Ga Cockerels from the worlds finest strain truly fine birds $2.50. to $10 Miss Addie Waddelle, Pearson, ee pure bred Pape strain hens and cocks _ $2.75 each, 6 for $15, 100 lots $2:25 aach. O H Wright, Peters building, At- lanta, Ga., Giant B Minorca $2.25 per 15. eggs G W. Doolittle, Sandersville, Ga, large strain April hatch pullets pure bred in lots of ten $1 each Miss Viola M Robinson, Waco, Ga. Eee pure B M hens at $1.25 each or 6 hens. and 1 rooster for $8 del; eggs ae 85e for 15 del or exchange needle work. J A Elliott, Lavonia, Ga., Rt 1 eggs for Papes strain large type cocks and cockerels $1.50 each. Will exchange 10 cockerels March hatch for 10 same breed for breeding stock, write Mrs E H Wright, Folkston, Ga., 15 Pape strain hens 1 year old lot $20 fob. B T Balawin, Rt 4, Rockmart, Gaz cockerels 10 and 12 weeks old $1 each. Mrs C E Robinson, del eggs 85c per 15. Barred Rock Mrs C E Smith, Jeffersonville, Ga. direct from Holtermans yard $2, $2.50 and $3, high bred and sweepstake winners _ R W Best, Dover, Ga., Thompson large 1927 hatch cockerels strain cocks, f o b Dover, Ga. Mrs Ida Kelley, Marietta, Ga., Rt a 5, sixty five or seventy five pure bred Barred Rocks 12 weeks old 75 each for entire lot f o b. Mrs A J Collins, Demorest, Ga., Rt 1 March and April pullets and cockerels $1 each; selected hatching eges $1.25 for 15 incubator lots at $5 per hun prepaid. E L Fleming, Rt 2, Bowman, Ga., few pure bred pullets and cockerels = 7de each, J A Elliott, Lavonia, Ga., Rt 1, 5 pullets 1 rooster April hatch Thomp- son Ringlet strain $6 for the lot or - $1 each, few cockerels same strain as and age $1.50 each. H A Kulns, College Park, Ga., 50 hens and 6 cocks 1 to 2 years old pure breeding stock $1.50 to $2.50 each this month. Mrs A J Pope, 48 Broad st., Talla- : poosa, Ga., 1 cock 11 mos old pure bred $1.50; 2 hens same breed $1.50 each the lot $4.25. . W Bedell, 79 North Forsyth St eges reasonably priced. i Mrs G Conner, Rt 7, Gainesville, Ga., Thompson strain pullets 10 wks old 70; few choice 1 year old hens : $2 each. Miss Myrtle Byrd, Hazlehurst, Ga Rt 2, Box 41 several nice cockerels 3 1-2 mos old purchased baby chicks from Mrs G V Cates of Brunswick, Ga., will sell cocks $1 eachfob ~ Home Nursery Co., Nicholson, Ga, 10 choice pullets $1 each and May hatched either cockerels or pullets 50 each f o b Athens, Ga. ; Mrs A L Smith, Clayton, Ga., 10 S pure bred Holderman strain cocker- els, April hatch $1.25 each f o b Waco, Ga., a pure B M pullets 50c each, 10 weeks _ old roosters March hatch 75e each; W, Atlanta, Ga., Barred Rock | to lay, single birds trio or pens, also i 100 Mch hatch $1.35 ea; = len? Ga, e iete. 4 33t0 aise on 35 B Abbott, Leghorns cockerels $1 ea or will ex- ee : mo old at 75c ea | Mrs J E Altman Alma Pe eo Pe Phursday, August 4, 1927 CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE _ $C White Leghorns Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga. 25 or 80 2 1-2 mos old cockerels. Mrs M E Whisnante, Mansfield, Ga. oa Leghorn cockerels 75 ea pure bred. Mrs W O Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt B. Ferris strain roosters, $1 ea or exc. _ ._ Adams Bros. Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4 Pullets Mch or Apr hatch Tancred strain $1 ea Apr hatch 90c ea od Woods, Brooks, Ga. Sev hun. head Tancred strain pullets 8-10-12 wks old from Trapnest stock, reason- ae : able; 200 1 yr old hens cheap, write. C M Morgan, Lyons, Ga 1 yr old cock and 12 hens, good layers pure bred. No culls $1 ea or exe for 13 young large mixed breed hens not mixed with Leghorns, parties pay ex- _ press both ways; also have White Leg- _ horn May hatch pullets. and cockerels _ 50 ea or exc for meat or good seal- ed syrup at 50c gal. __ Fains Hatchery, Edison, - chiks each weeks 100, $9, 500 $42 - A F McClure, Woodstock, Ga, Fer- ris. Strain baby chicks 10 cents each about Sept 1, delivered orders now. - Mrs W S Smith, Rt 1 Plainfield Ga. Barron strasin pullets hatched last wk _ in Mch 60c ea fob Plainfield. Hill Rest Farm, Orchard Hill, Ga. : _ pullets eight to ten wks old, Wyckoff _ strain, 75c ea. - : Jewell Willard, Baxley, Ga. Rt 3 Four mos old or will exchange for _ Barred Rock pullets same age or sell]. at 75c ea Mrs W J Meriweather, Kelly, Ga. i 100 Apr ~ hatch $1.50 ea well developed and cul- ~ led no less than 25 sold. - Woodlawn, Hatcheries, March hatch- ed well developed pullets $1 ea. ; B. F. Bruce, Martin Ga. 100 pul- lets 10 wks old from stock direct from Wyckoffs the lot for $60, less quanti- ty_at 65 ea, all coops reaurned. _ Mrs U G Corner, Gainesville, Ga. - Rt. 7, One hun pullets 4 1-2 mos old, - Wyckoff strain 85c ea L McClellon, 403 Jefferson St. LaGrange Ga Cockerels direct from Quisenberry High laying qu. stoc $2.50 ea 3 1-2 -mos old, satisfaction aN Au ape : RJ Carney, Buford, Ga. RF D 1, Thorough bred rooster 2 yrs old. Tan- ered strain fine bird. $2.50 or-exe for - thorogred Lace Plymouth Rock Williams & Watkins, Route A, Mil- Pullets and Hens, Tancred strain Tancred ockerels from Trap- _ nested stock for breeding Mrs W V Vaughn, Towns Ga 75 S -@ White Leghorns. voung strain 90 ea or will exchange for young pul- Williams & Watsons, Rt A Millen Ga. Will exc RI day old chicks, W. - leghorn hens, pullets, cockerels for yellow corn meal or oats ms ~~ "Wanted, Mrs. W V Vaughn, Towns Ga. One to five hundred Baby chicks i halves to nine weeks old large breed preferred 5 Worrenton Ga Brown change for pullets same breed C 0 Griffin, Vienna Ga. 1 Wu . eockerel $1, three cockersls 3 mos old. 50c each all Ferris strain - Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. 20 Ferris strain W L hens 14 mos old at $1 ea. 25 English strain pullets 3 4-2 mos old at $1 ea. 25 pullets 2 1-2 Ga 40 W L Ferris strain chicks 6 wks old at 30c C A Franklin, Covington, Ga. 14 WL hens and 1 cock $15. - Hill Crest Farm, Orchard Hill, Ga. WL pullets 8 to 10 wks old, Wyc- koff strtain 75c ea Mrs O E Smith, Warthen Ga White} - Leghorn cockerels 75 ea - A D Giles Pendergrass Ga. 150. to 200 White Leghorn fryers weighing 2 to 2 1-2 pounds at 50c ea - M Atkins, Aragon Ga. three WL hens 1 yr old good layers, lay all the time, $1 ea : - Mrs W NL Edson, Tiger Ga Pure Ferris strain Mch hatch pullets at $1 ea, fob. Ferris cock, 300 egg strain $4 Williams & Watkins, Rtt A Millen Ga. Tancred strain Mch and Apr hatch ; W L pullets and yr old. hens for sale 108 eH exchange for yellow corn or mea : Mrs J F Lindsey, Tifton Ga Rt 6. - Box 58. 34 hens and 4 roosters all . ae hatch Ferris strain $36 for the e490 pee Ga. 200 ~ 4|Mch hatch ea or lot for $150 MARKET B ~ Mrs W V Vaughn, Towns 50 W L hens, Young no culls 90c ea Williams & Watkins, Rt A Millen Ga Tancred strain W L cockerels from trapnested stock, write for prices Mrs Piety Forbes, Brooklet Ga. 5 English strtain W L cockerel fine stock $2 ea cockerels very Mrs R L Hudson Camilla Ga, to exchange W L chickens 15 mo old for cow : P D Campbell, Bainbridge Ga. Fer- ris and Tancred strain W' L hens now laying $1.50 ea A E Jones Arnoldsville Ga 200 W L pullets Tancred strain Mch hatch 75c Doyle Williamson, Buchannan, Ga 100, W L pullets 10 wks old at 60 ea fob or exchange for hogs or cattle G M Moseley, Menlo Ga. 75 1 yr old hens 45 two yr old hens and 4 one yr old cocks. Ferris strain. Make best offer fob Menlo. aS Mrs S S McMillan, Oakwood Ga 200 Wyckoff strain W L 12 wks old pul- lets 65c ea fob Coops to be returned, Mrs J C Osteen, Waresboro Ga. 25 purebred W L hens for $24 Mrs Henry R. Craig, Lawrenceville Ga. W L pullets Apr hatch 80 ea B E Huguley, Danburg GGa. W L |pullets, Ferrisand Barron strains, 65c ea, also two fine cocks 16 mos old same strain$2 ea: A few nice cock- erels 3 1-2 mo_old same strain $1 ea shipped from Washington, Ga. Cash with order coops to be returned. Monroe Poultry Farm, Rt 3 For- syth Ga Tancred strain W L pullets for sale : Thos G Bailie, Augusta Ga 10 pure W L hens 1 yr old laying $1 ea - CA Poole, Rt 4 Columbus Ga wants to exe 50 Ferris strain W L pullets -{ten wks old for 50 Buff- Orphington pullets, pure breed __ W M Taylor, 135 Bomar Ave, S W Atlanta, Ga. 50 cockerels 14 wks old Tancred and Morgan strains 75cea_ , Box 72 Palmetto Ga. 75 pure bred heavy laying strain 10 wks old to 4 mos old.. Write best offer for cash. Also eight pure bred heavy layers 15.mo old will exc for Barred Rock k ;about same age or will sell for cash Write me = J J Johnson, 266 West Jefferson St Thomasville Ga. Tancred strain hatch- ing eggs 75c per 15 del to all Ga. points tee a aes S G Amos, Rising Fawn, Ga. W L cockerels sired by grandsons of Hol- lywoods famous 336 egg hen. Write for prices ; : R W Best, Dover, Ga. 15 Ferris strain pullets, one cockerel, 10 wks old 50c ea. 12 Ferris strain chicks @ wks old earried by common hen, 40c ea, fob Dover Ga A F Kelly, Rt 4 Norwood, Ga. Now laying 5 hens and one rooster, one yr old 8 pullets 4 mo old $14 for the lot , J D ohnson, 226 West Jefferson St, Thomasville Ga. Tancred strain six re oa pullets, some are laying $1.25 ea fob... A C Jones, 289 Haas Ave, S E, At- lanta, Ga. Five W L Hens and one cock, large red comb and good layers will sell for $8.or will exe for good mated pigeons of any breed. = J R Jordan, Rt 1 Macon GGa, Bar- ran strain trapnested stock selected cockerels 16 wks old $1 ea or exc for Barron strain pullets of same age L C Green, Hatcher Ga. 20 pure Tancred strain 15 wks old roosters $1.25 ea or exe for pullets of same age and strain : Tom Richardson, Palmetto Ga 50 W L hens 16 mos old $1 ea Mrs L H Coe, Eastanollee, Ga. 1. have 10 white Leghorn hens at $1 ea or will exc for Black Jersey Giant hens or pullets Tee SS : S C Brown Leghorns Mrs D H Pelham, Rt 3 Cuthbert Ga. Limited number of Apr hatch Tor- mohlen strain cockerels sell or exc for cockerels or pullets of same strain L M Moss, Canon, Ga. 4 10 wks old cockerels*65c ea fob J I Hewell, Dewey Rose Ga Rt 1 100 Everlay strain pullets 7c ea fob Mrs J H Whitehurst, Jeffersonville Ga. Two cockerels six mos old To mahlen strain $5 ea. A number of oe 3 mos old Bred to Lay strani $2 ea ike : H T Wallace, Canton Ga Box 300. Brown Leghorn Everlay strain, 2 pullets 1 cockerel Apr hatch $16 for lot. Cash must accompany order. ULLET tN. Cockerels three mos old from select state accredited flock at 90c ea Mrs: J F Lewis Adairsville Ga Rt 8. Pure Everlay strain Brown Leg- horn cockerels 14 wks old $1 ea fob. fob. Mrs Mamie McClure LicLog Ga. Pure bred B L cockerels, Mch hatch $1 ea or 6 ford Soe E M Atkins, Aragon Ga Rt 1 Three B L hens, fine layers $1 ea fob ~R E Barnes, Graymont Ga Brown Leghorn Everlay strain $10 per doz- en or exc 3 pullets for 2 Parks strain barred rock cockerels. ~~ Mrs RV Howze, Meigs Ga Straw neck Brown leghorn eggs for hatch- ing. Beautiful color and heavy lay- ers $1 per 15. a Gd eds Williams & Watkins; Rt A Mille Ga. Day old chicks. Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Howell Mill Rd., baby chicks $10 per hun, pullets well developed $1 ea Mrs C L Bartlett, Montezuma Ga. 20 Odark pullets Apr hatch $1 ea Miss Belle Timmerman, Broomwood Ga S G Cock 2 yr old Donaldson strain $5, Cockerels $2.50 ea_ Box 80 Waleska Ga. Fine )lark thorobred .cock Donaldson strain $2 fob, hens $1.25 ea fob J W Lavender, Rt 2 Columbus Ga. S C Rhode Island and White Eichel- mens strain, choice laying hens, cockerels, and pullets, $1 ea Mrs. C C Hall, Carnesville, Ga. Four C eockerels, two pullets, one and one-half pounds 50c ea dark pure bred Dark red pure Tompkins strain $3 or will exc for dried apples or peach- 685 Mrs C C Parks, Ellaville Ga. S C eggs at $1.10 per setting or would exc for nice large double geranium cut- tings, Rex Begonia, rose. pink Sul- tana, red Fussia, Red conk steckle be- gonia. ; Mrs. Iva Anderson, Glennville, Ga. Thoroughbred Donaldson strain S C hens 1 yr old 25ce per pound, cocks -els-1 Owks old culled and selected $1 ea ; Mrs. I J Wright, Ashbury Ga Rt B pullets $1 ea Mar hatch or will exc tor pigs near Sycamore rs. 40 friers from two to 1 1-2 lbs aver- age, $15. f Mrs. M L Shealy, Oglethorpe Ga. one cock five hens, $10 or will: exc White Leghorn pullets, at $1 ea or pure Buff Orphingtons, or White Wy- andotte pullets at $1 ea, Mar. hatch. Want no culls, want pure hatch H W Thurmond, Greshamyille Ga. PPure Buckeye hens, one and two yr old $1.50 ea delivered. Cockerels same price ; : GN Strong, Newnan Ga 100 pullets Mrs. Albert Ayers, Dewey Rose Ga. Rt. 1. Three pure bred cockerels 90c ea, Feb hatch. Five Aristocratic strain eockerels 90c ea Mar hatch , J H Carrington,. Talbotton, Ga. Rt 4. One pure bred dark red Donald- son strain cock two years old and 3 hens, pure bred, all for $6 or exe for six March hatch pure bred Sheppard Ancona pullets, three Apr hatch pul- lets and one cockerel pure bred all 4 for $3.75. anes Mrs*J W Carter, Rt 1 Williamson, Ga. 35 Mch hatch 1927 pullets $1.20 ea or $40 for lot, nine hens and one eock, all 1926 hatch $14 for lot all pure Donaldson strain A F McClure, Woodstock Ga. Baby chicks 11 1-2c ea, Aug 20 del, orders now. os Mrs. E P H Striplin, Moultrie Ga. Rt 3. 1927 hatch Mahood strain cock- erels, to exc for 1926 roosters or Same strain or will buy six 1925 or 1926 hatched roosters. They may be good strong, well developed birds and the | Mahood strain. Write what you have to offer, prices, weight, etc. : Mrs. D M McCrary, Rt 6 Gainesville Ga Mch hatch Owen strain cocker- els, one dollar each fob a Mrs HY Dangler, Rt 1 Adairsville 1Ga 10 R I Red pullets $1.25 ea. Mrs. Roy Herod Adairsville Ga R I R pullets Mch hatch $1.25 ea Mrs C A Black, The Rock Ga. R 1. 01R I Red pullets frying size and large for $1 ea. Also young cockerels same price Donaldson strain. Mrs. Ellis Johnson, Warrenton, Ga. Also cocks 14 1-2 mo old for $1.75 ea}. stock, | red | ae - Frank Matheson, Box 121, Alto Ga. | $1.50 and $2 ea, pullets and cocker-}15 Piety. Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. for red pullets and cock for Tancred N PAGE. NINE Pelham, Ga. Rt 5 Mrs. W H Bul-. loch. for sale or exc 50 chickens, . mixed 2 cocks R I, one cock, W L, cock Buff Rock 36 hens will sell or exc for shoats or something of equal value. Write for particulars. . Mrs. D Donaldson, Rt 1 Decatur Ga Eges from dark trapnested reds $2 per 15 del; Frying size cockerels $2. anne early cockerels and cocks at ea Miss Anna L Malphus, Tusculum Ga Mch hatch cockerels $1.25 ea Mrs. T H Taylor, Round Oak Ga. re! Rt 1 Donaldson strain Red pullets and | coeckerels, heavy winter laying strain - dark even red, Mar and Apr hatch at $1.50 ea fob Miss Clara Odum .Rt. 3 Sycamore Ga 20 Thorobreds Mar 4th hatch 50c ea cash with order. St ae ge Mrs Dennis Morris Dames Ferry Ga 3 Red cockerels Donaldson strain Mch hatch $2 ea or $5.50 for lot Mrs J W Ruskin, Rt 2 Davisboro ae pullets Donaldson strain $1. eac \ Mrs H Perkins, Rt 2 Box Springs Ga Ste purebred hens 18 mos old $1.50. eac % Leah es Mrs Roy Elder Cornelia Ga 12 hens and cock, Owen strain 16 mo old, $16 for lot.. Also 15 nice large pullets $15 for lot fob Cornelia or $30 for whole lot, all are dark red. : Mrs Naomi Fortson, Danielsville Ga. 8 nice dark roosters, Donaldson strain, Apr hatch $1 ea ' HG Phaegins, Flowery Branch Ga. oe 2 purebeed hens 1 yr old $10 for lot, oe Mrs O E Smith, Warthen Ga. Pul- lets, frying size, Calloway strain pure 75e ea 2 4 Mrs. S J Ballenger, Bowdon Ga. Hens $1. ea, roosters $1.50 ea 1926 ._ patch. <> uns ees ope aed A D Giles, Pendergrass Ga. 6 pure ;hens and 1 young rooster weight 7 lb each $12 for lot or exe for same number of Brown leghorns not over 148 mo old or Black Minorcas ~~ Mrs J T Patillo. Rt 6 LaGrange Ga. Owens strain pullets, 8 to 10 wks old, | frying size, 75c and 85c ea. 2 cock- erels, purebred 6 mo old $2 ea, Hatch-_ ing eggs of same: strain $1.50 per es Minorceas. 3 oS) 625) Mack H Brewer, Lumber City, Ga. Two pure bred Black Cocks, Apr hatch one dollar ea or exc for pure bred Rhode Island Reds. apa The Midway Farms, Folkston Ga. Several single comb Black cockerels, purebred, direct from Pape, beautiful _ birds for show or breeding, write for | prices eels E toe Mrs D P Hiers, Lake Park Ga. 17 black hens one and one half yr old. Pape strain and two 1 1-2 yr old cocks same strain lot $21 or exc for Brown Leghorns. J A Elliott, Rt 1 Lavonia Ga 8 Pape _ strain Black Minorca cockerels Mch hatch $1.75 ea or exc for 8 same breed, a and age. 8 roosters same strain Mch | 1926 hatch. $1.50 each or exc Soy Mrs. D S Reid, Rt 1 Willard Ga 30 or 20 Blk Minorca hens for sale $1.25 each, " rred Rocks a Say GO Hunter, Rt 4 Abbeville Ga. sensle strain cockerels April hate ea G C Edmondson, Rt 2 Temple Ga. Mch 1926 hatch and. 5 eockerels Mch 1927 hatch, Aristocrat strain. Want to exc for same number. to prevent inbreeding. Prefer Ringlet strain or Aristocrat strain. _ Write what you have. * gu ae Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin Ga. Barred Rock cockerels March. hatch Thompson strain $1.50 ea Mrs. D J Marshall, Washington Ga ~ Several fine young cockerels, March hatch. Thompson strain $38 ea fob | J A Boatwright, Graham Ga. Pure bred. select cockerels 9 wks old 75.; fryers 30c lb... ie P E Rhodes. Nicholson Ga. 50 Bar- red Rocks either sex; May hatch at 50e ea. Also few March hatch pul- lets at $1.25 fob Mrs C R Sorrells, Monroe Ga Apr $1.25 ea May hatch $1 ea hatch Aristocratic strain cockerels . | Mrs.E H Merck Gainsville Ga 10 Barred Rock year old hens $1.25 ea; 1 fine year old cock free with the lot__ Mrs J L Hayes, Palmetto Ga Rt 3. Will exec 1 Grafonola for 20 bar- red rock pullets, no culls wanted or will sell 40 or 5Q records at 40c ea cag PAGE TEN - CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE Jarred Rocks Mrs C A Wilbanks, Commerce Ga Thompson Imperial Ringlet eggs $1.10 per 15 del - ee Mrs W A Bennett, Adairsville Ga Two Thompson Ringlet cocks 1 yr old this spring past will sell for $2 ea or 2 for $3.50 : i Mrs John A Watson, Rt 3 Summit - Ga. Pure bred Barred Rocks for breed- ers from well culled stock Apr hatch pullets and cockerels sold in lots or 6 pullets and one cockerel. Have 6 lots of this number at $8.50 per lot cash in advance, : Mrs L S Johnson Sparta Ga Wants to exchange 2 Thompson cockerels wt about two pounds for two cockerels of same size and strain ~ Frank Brage Donaldson Ga Wants to exc trio of AAristocrat strain Bar- red Rocks several wks old for a trio e Seabright or other full blood ban- am. Mrs J B Brown, Eastman Ga has pure bred Barred Rock hens 1 yr old heavy laying strain weighing about 5 to 7 pounds, $1.25 ea. Pullets, four to five mos old $1 ea RW Best, Dover Ga 8 ten wks old Thompson strain 50c ea, 12 six wks old mother hen 40c ea fob Mrs Ida Kelley, Marietta Ga Rt 5 Pure bred strain forbidden) Barred rocks, 11 wks old fryers about 65 or 5 at 90c ea Mrs J D MelIntyre, Rt 1 Ousley _ Ga. Parks strain, Reg. Permit rating and number P D 77. Select, Feb Mch and Apr Cockerels $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 and $1.00 each. 2 yr old cocks egos $1.50 per 15. Will exc any of the above for nice quilt cotton : Mrs. M L Shealy, Oglethorpe Ga. old hens $1.50 or will exe for Tancred -pullets, year old hens, six hens for 8 Tancred hens or eisht pullets, Mch hatch and one ,cockerel. Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta Ga. Baby chicks pure bred $10 per hun .. Mrs W E Lowe, Rt 1 Duluth Ga Nice cockerels bred to lay strain, Mch _. hatch $1 ea Mrs H Z Hinesley, Rt 6 Carrolton, Ga. hatch or will exchange for 1926 hatch <= Same _preed.. = Mrs W G Puckett, Cordele Ga Lak- envelder Roosters three mos old $1 ea, pullets same age $2 ea, eggs $2 _ for sixteen or will exc for anything I ean use. Roosters three mos old $1 ea or will exc. Pure bred Thompson Imperial Ringlet strain roosters, Mch hatch $2 ea _. Mrs Eula Steadman, Rt A Bain- _ bridge Ga. Thompson Imperial Ring- jet strain eggs 85c for 15, $1.50 for 80, 4c per egg for larger lots, April hatch cockerels from prize pen. - Mr. J B Woods, Brooks Ga A fine . lot of Thompson strain all ages from highly bred stock, will sell reasonable write for prices on what you want. J F Tyson, Tennille, Ga. One cock three cockerels four mos old, all Park strain. Permit P C 128, several cock- erels, 4 mos old, Thompson strain. Mrs. W L Harwell, Sycamore Ga. Hens and some roosters. Dixie Hennels Commerce Ga Thomp- son Ringlet two years old_ $3.00 or exc for another for breeding pur- poses. . Plorence P. Billing, Rt B. _ Statesboro Ga. Haltemons Aristocrat Cockerels choice birds, Fed and Mar hatch from prize winners $2_ea. -Fains Hatchery, Edison Ga. Baby chicks 100 $12 postpaid, 100. per cent - live delivery guaranteed. es Newman, Rt B Savannah Ga. ~. [ head for $30. ue Br. B T Baldwin, Rt 4 Rockmart Ga. Ducks and eggs genuine English strain ducklings 3 to 6 wks old $2 ea: $5 trio color black all season layers. pkg Mrs L A Kelley, Woolsev Ga. 8 grown 1926 guineas, 6 hens and 2 roosters, also 9 young guineas, 50c ea fob Brooks Ga. Mrs W V Robbs, Flowery Branch Ga. White downy geese feathers 85c del; also down. Mrs Ida Kelly, Rt. 5 Marietta, Ga. Pure M B turkeys, big bone type; . 8 mos old $20 for -lot or $3.50 ea; one tom and 20 mo old, $10; one hen now setting, $7.50 voung ones, 80c ea when hatched fob 4 Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga. Pure bred white muscogee ducks, . about thre mos old, very laree for age, $1:25 ea or $15 for lot of 15.. W A Williams, Hephzibah, Ga. Rt. 2 Wants to exc five geese, 4 hens and ~ gander for 10 pure bred Barred Rocks or R I Reds (dark) pullets, or hens not over 1 yr old or will exe above geese for three turkeys, 2 hens, one tom: March or Apr hatch 1927. Must be pure bred Giant Mammoths Bronze or Bourbon reds, write. 1 oe Mrs. Lula Christmas, Rt. 3. Vi- enna, Ga. 10 head young M B turk- eys, Mar hatch, 1927, nearly grown, in fine condition, 6 toms and 4 hens; $50 for the lot or will sell in trio lots; one tom and two hens for $15 cash with order. Meee Mrs J P Barrow, Morgan Co. M B turkey eggs, nure stock, 25e-ea- == Mrs J B Brown, Rt 1 Eastman, Ga. M B Turkeys, five mos old, $2.50 each Mrs Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. 9 large white Mammoth Pekin Ducks at $1.50 ea; 8 ducks and one drake. uy Mrs John A Watson, Rt 3 Sumit, Ga. Pure bred jet black turkeys, April hatch for breeding stock; 30 in lot white feathers without toms, $5 each, pullets, $3, or $100 for : lot. Cashiers check or money order with order. | Rego LE Williams and Sons, Ty Ty Ga. 1 pr white Pekin ducks $3.00 or will exc for 3 Indian runner ducks; 2 ducks and 1 drake preferred, write. White australian guinea eggs $1.25 per 15 del. 4 hens and 1 rooster, white $5.45 ae ob Mrs G C Smitth, E Central Ave. Moultrie Ga. 6 April Hatched half toulouse, 8 geese and three ganders $6 fob WOMANS DEPARTMENT Needlework For Sale. __. Mrs T J Peacock, Rt 2 Box 44 Hic- kox, Ga. Single tatting 10c per yd; crochet. medalions for bureau scarfs 5e ea: any kind of crocheting done cheap write. {7 aia ee W J Halcomb, Resaca Ga. One turfted bed spread Mt. Beauty in pink | and white $5; also Tulip design in blue $4 10-4 sheeting. % Mrs E W Teague, Adairsville Ga. < Rt. 4 Pretty rayon lace trimmed emb. teds any color $2.75 ea; Nainsook > teds lace trimmed and emb any col- or $1.25 ea; Howse dresses emb in fast colors, nicely made of fast color linen $2.75 ea del. State size and color, == : Se Miss Ellie Belcher, Rt 3 Adairsville or white; bedroom sets made to or- der. Will sell or exc for pig or chick- ens; Beb spreads $4, $5 and $6 Mrs M R Maxwell, Eatonville Ga. Will do any kind of crochet but roll stitch for 20c per hundred yds of thread strips for bed spreads a spec- ialty. If carpet warps are used, price _ grown; $25 for entire lot. reasonable. : Buckhead, Ga. Ga. Nice turfted bed spreads in colors : PAGE TWELVE _ WOMANS DEPPARTMENT Needlework For Sale -. =Mrs I G. Keen, Dublin, Ga. Rt 6. _ Beautiful designs for bed spreads bes ea: designs for pillow cases and b ster spreads 20 ea Mrs E W Teague, Rt 4 Adairsville Ga. 1 tufted bedspread 90 x 81 in. _ grapevine first border, yellow rose | vine second border, with pink Wildrose center, in fast colors, washed and fluffed $6 del; tea aprons any. fast color, emb in contrasting fast color thread $1 ea del; dresser scarfs, ta- ble runners, sewing machine covers, tea aprons, center pieces, sofa pil- _low slips, chair tidies, made of good grade unbleached sheeting 75c ea del; 1 tufted rose crepe kimona size 38 $2; pillow cases made of Indian head tub- ing emb in fast colors, 70c ea Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood Ga. Tatted baby caps of No. 70 white mercerized thread $3; silk tatting for baby flanners also cotton | tatting. Write for prices. Marian Dewberry, Savannah Ga 218 E Jones St. 15 yds fine tatting made of J & P Coats mercerized tread for baby clothes trim, $1.76. Mrs Halie Rickett, Fairmount Ga. Rt 1. Tufted bed spreads, bedroom sets all to match; tea aprons, table runners, dresser scarfs, chair cushion tops and tidies window curtains, il- low cases all made of good material and worked fast colors ina dozen or more different designs: Prices reason- able, write. Also embroidery of any kind of crocheting of all kinds any any kind plain sewing all priced right. Mrs Mae Turner Cleveland Ga Rt 4 Crochet lace table runner star de- sign $5; dresser and mantle scarfs Star design and 1 collar grape de- sign made of ecru thread $2 ea; cro- chet table runner in squares $38; cro- chet yoke oe crochet ends for dres- ser scarf, - Mrs. Pape Gravitt, Commerce Ga. One white flowered linen table cloth hemmed, ready for use, size 70 x 72 $3.50 or exc for 3 1-2 bu of good sound coe walnuts, Mrs T W Cline, Rt 2 Rydal Ga, Hand tities bed spreads in fast color thread, on seamless sheeting. Lovely designs for single beds $3.50, dbl beds $4.50 del; bedroom sets tufted on sheeting or crepe cheap, write. Mrs. EK L Herndon, Rt 2 Box 28 Mayfield Ga 18 wiece white linen luncheon set with crochet edge, $5 Mrs. M D Teague, Box 256, Adairs- ville Ga. Tatting medallions, yokes of twelve large medallions, ribbon, with the yoke, neat work, $1.50 ea Mrs J M Hall, Rt 5 Calhoun Ga Crochet dresser scarf ends, Roses in Bowl design 20 in nolg extreme width 12 in 6 tassels on ea end $1; crochet cre centerpiece in popcorn design. Mrs V S Ladd, Re 7 Gainesville Ga- 5 large quilt tops 90c. Add postage; J bed spread 90 x 92 seamless sheet- in gin fast thread $3.50; tea aprons in fast color thread 50c ea; Will make mens work shirts of heavy homtex cloth 90c ae, send measure. Mrs W H Hughey, Ranger Ga. Rt 1. Will tuft bedspreads designs Moun- tain Beauty and Dew Drop in white or any color fadeless tufting thread $1 ea; Will tuft other pretty designs at 75e ea, you furnish the material and pay postage; will tuft window cur- tains to match 50c set vou furnish ma- terial and pav postage. Will stamp for tufting 25c.ea; Send stamped addressed envelope for reply. = Mrs: Aik White, Rt 1 Grayson; Ga. One crochet bed spread $10 will emb bed spread on halves, you fur- nish material. Miss P Lawrence, Middleton, Ga. Aprons, 50 and 75 ea, worked in fadeless colors; bed spread worked in colors, butterfly design $5. Mrs RF Mize, Rt 2 Jefferson, Ga. Will do plain sewing cheap, also emb bed spreads, pillow cases, center pie- ces, table runners, dresser scarfs, luncheon sets, buffet sets; will cro- chet adults and childrens yokes for money or on halves you furnish the material, thread and patterns and re- turn postage. z Mrs F M Onzts, (no address given) One 80 x 80 center piece made of Royal Society crash white made with white in big sum design, sell or exe for hens of some good strain. Mrs H G Newly, Holton, Ga. One satin damask lur-heon cloth with sev- en inches crochet e@lging in tea set design Damish is 90 x 90 Sq in; price $20.00 Se MARKET BULLETIN Miss- Florence Huey, Rt 1. Tutt bed spreads Mt. Beauty, Dew Drops $4.15 ea;; other choice designs fade- less. color thread $3.75 ea or if you furnish material and pay postage, will tuft Mt. Beauty, Dew Drops $1 ea; other choice designs 75c; Will stamp and give instructions 25c ea; aprons tuft or embroidered 50c ea; erochet edging oe and 25c per yr. or 5. yds $1 or exc 5 yds for 5 yds of pretty dress pereale or ginsham; cro- chet yokes $1.25 ea, small $1 ea Mrs Tom Cochran, Adairsville Ga. 10 yds single tatting, white or colors $1.48; two ends for dresser scarf of cross bars and medallions with tas- sels $1.73; crochet medallions, 4 or 5 size $1.59; emb. pillow cases in white and eols $1. 37 pr; cases with crochet or tatted medallions inserted and sprays of french knots around $1.35 pr; or with imported lace and inser- tion finished $1.43 pr; all del; all cases strictly hand made will not rip; med. size; 2 crochet pillow tons - about 14 in square of lovers knot and one American bird $1 ea del, white. Write or mail. Cash with order. Miss Ruby Carrington. Talbotton, Ga. Rt. 4, will emb. bed spreads in boil fast: colors on 90 in sheeting and fur- nish all material for $4; sheeting aprons emb for 85c and_ postage, sheeting. curtains-2 1-4 yds long emb. in fast colors two curtains to a win- dow $1.75 for curtains for two win- dows; table runners and _ dresser scarfs emb. in fast colors from 50 to $1.00 Ga. Turfted bed spreads, assorted or solid colors, large size $4.00 ea fob Mrs G T Truelove, Stdckbridge Ga. Rt. 1. Gingham broadcloth, print, etc. quilt seraps,. for Buff Orpington. pul- lets or baby chicks, Mrs J. N Knowles, Jackson Ga. Rt l. Hair switches made from cut hair and combing's $1.50; paper beads made any size and shalacked 50c $1.00 Miss Virginia White, Temple Ga. One auto knitter, write pr porice. Mrs Willie Durden, Stillmore Ga. Feather bed of new goose feathers, used very little in good clean tick, weighs 29 lbs; $20 cash with order. Mrs L F Jones, (no address given) 4 round, one oval, to set one flower basket, all made of pine needles, sew- ed with Raffia, varnished and hand painted $1 ea; per set or exec for Silver Lace Wyandotte pullets one or two mos old; will pay cts in each exchange. Mrs O E Smith, Warthen, Ga. Rag rugs well made good size and de- sign $5 ea Mrs Ralph Williams, Commie Ga. Pine needle flower baskets, handles 40 in. 50c ea; will paint them for 10 extra; add 10c for postage. Miss Laura Jinks, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 3. Dresser scarfs 50c: Washstand covers 50c;. center pieces 50c; pillow cases $1; chair backs, 45c; parties furnish material and thread. pieces already stamped. Mrs J H Carrington, Talbotton, Ga. Will make plain house dresses for 60, send all material and return pos- tage: will embroider teddies of nain- sook for 70c add postage, and send measurements. Miss Beanie Smith, R F. D, Kite, Ga. Will make ladies house dresses, 75c; childrens 35 to 50c; men and boys shirts 50 and 60c; also do other white sewing. Miss Lissie Grantham, Bishopville, S. C. Rt 6. Will do plain sewing, cot- ton material 75 per dress; childrens dresses 50c per dress: slips, etc. 35c; send measure. All kinds of knitting, crocheting, cheap, write for special prices prices on family sewing for regular customers. Mrs. J. A. Yeomans, 544 Forsyth St. Macon Ga. Wants to make linen hand bags, and make for $2.50 to $3.50, will pay postage one way: Miss. Fairrie Belle Michael, R 3 Monroe Ga. One chochet luncheon set consisting of thirteen pieces of un- bleached thread\$4 fob; one large tat- tine center piece made of tatting ma- dallions $5 fob; one woolen quilt made of large squares feather stitched to- gether $5 fob; sinele tattine 15c yd; one bed spread emb with colored thread fast colors on unbleached sheet- ing with lace around the edge $5 fob fii wide $1. 28: 6 tatted medallions same, Mrs. Marshall Lewis, Rt 2 Rydal one sandwich tray set hot dish mats: parties furnish material 2 Mrs E. S. Smmers J onesboro Ga quilt tops $1.50 and $1.00 each Miss M E Darden, Mayfield, Ga R F D 2 Box 33 two plain long-sleeve percal housedrasses .fpasted hems size 36 $1.25 each cash with order Mrs. E S Johnson, Sparta Ga Will hemstitch 10c per yd, will do nay kind of crochet and embroidery rea- sonably. Mrs Lena Shaw, Adairsville Ga. will turf bedspreads any design rea- sonable jrice. Mrs Mary Sirmans, Howell Ga. Haud painting newest method of de- corating bed spreads $5.00 each scarfs $1.00 pillow cases $1.75 pr. all fast colors and wasable materials ete send cash with order, Miss Kate Davis, Rt 1 Lagrange Ga beautiful old rose crocheted gown yoke 4 in width $1.25. beautiful hand emb towel 40c or $1.50 for both. Miss Sue Armstrong, Catula, Ga 11 yds of ecru crochet insertion, 6 in wide crochet in right length for bed spread ends of bolster and two table runners or scarfs $1.50 per yd. Mrs Lee Head, Cleveland Ga Rt 1 will quilt quilts at $1.00 each and will make hooked hugs at $1.00 each customers furnishing rags and pay- ing postage and will do plain sew- ing customers furnishing material and patterns grownup dresses at 75c and 50c. - Miss Winnie Chadwick, Rt 1: Cal- houn Ga Tuft bed spreads of 101-4 sheeting designs mountain beauty $5.00 Tulips $5.00 bow knot basket $4.50 of any color of thread cash with order on delivery. Mrs T. C. Salmes, 1310 21st ct Columbus Ga White linen dresser scarfs 18 in by 54 in very /pretty finished in large tatted medallions $3.00 ecru center pes 24 in diameter, finished in heavy crochet edge and all round emb design of five differ- ent. colors $2.50 smaller center pcs various prices according to work and material plain sewing and quilt piec- ing done at very reasonable prices, all work seams neatly finished. Mrs W F Hale, Box Springs Ga will make plain childrens dresses 50c each childrens, dresses with hand emb or smocking 75c ea ladies dress- es plain 75c customers to furnish ma- terial and patterns or plan. will also make men,s shirts and small boys, suits. 50c Mrs Chole Lewis, Rt 3 Adairsville Ga tufted ee different de- signs $$4.00 each. Miss Addie Hughey, Rt 1 Ranger Ga sng tatting 10c per yd dbl 20c a yd tatted yokes $2.00 or will ex- change for 3 yds of 9 in sheeting tatted medallions 10c ea crocheting 25c a yd crocheted water sets star pattern $2.75 set of 7 pieces. Miss Daisy Spence, Ball Ground Ga 11. yds single tatting made of J and P coats thread, 61-2 yds ecru for $1.44 delivered. Miss Florie Hughey, Rt 1 Ranger Ga tuft bedspreads beautiful design fast colors, Mt Beapty drops, bask- et designs $4.00 del other pretty de- sign $38.75 del., crochet edging 20-25c yd or will exe for 51-2 yds of pretty dress ginghams, percale, or parties furnish material and pay postage will stamp turf bedspread beauti- ful designs $1.00 ea. simpler designs magnolia, bow not daisy 75c any col- or fast color thread _ will stamp spread ready for tufting 25c ea or 2 for 40c. Miss Marian Dewberry, 218. E Jones St, Savannah, Ga 15 yds fine white tatting made of J and P Coats fine mer. thread $1.75 Mrs C T Williams, Rt 6 Dallas Ga Hand tufted bed spreads $4.00 to $6.00 each, tufted sofa pillow tops 40c del. Mrs C A Mobley, Rt 3 Whigham Ga sng tatting 121-2c yd_dby 25 to 40c yd medallions 5c to 25 accoring to size other parties furnish thread or exc. work for the following: well- rooted cuttings of salmon, pink, or red sultana, different kinds of be- gonias, hydrangea dbl geraniums amarillis bulbs sweet peas seed, or green apples send prices. Claud Gragg, Clarksville Ga flower seed hollyhock, hybiscus and four oclock or pretty bye night seed. WOMANS DEPARTMENT FLOWERS, SEEDS AND PLANTS For Sale J. Tuck, Ellijay Ga Rt 3 Hardy Phlox pink and white 15c doz ; a Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga- Red Japancia snow ball hydrangia bridal wreath box wood arborvitae junipers all rooted 25 ea; empress yel nar- eissus cream narcissus dbl yel giant daffodils 30c doz large isis lily 50c doz; purple lilac 25c doz; day 35 doz; snow drop 1dc doz; leopard wood vine 2 for 25c; pink hibiscus pink peonies 25e each. Miss Thelma Merck, Gainsville Ga Rt 7 orange pink and purple sultanas 15ec ea mch and june cactus 10c ea Thursday, August L 1927 ly; = trailing queen cols 15c ea wht hy- s drangea 10c ea president carnot be- gonia 15c ea Metallica begonia 1d ea lantanas 15c ea dbl petunia 15c ea blooming moss 15c doz all well root- ed red conk begonia cuttings 5e ea wandering Jew 3 cuttings for 5c add _ 5e postage. Mrs E M Ricks, Moultrie, Ga Rt 2 milk and wine lillies 25c ea large rose moss all cols 20c doz knickls and dime 5c ea; green wandering Jew 5e ea all well rooted will exc any of above for dbl red or dbl white geraniums rooted. : Mrs Ida Taylor Rt 1 Arlington Ga Coral vine 25 ea hardy everbloom- ing carnation 15c ea exc dbl scarlet large. gernalum maiden hair fern leaf conk begonia thurstoni corallina lucern rex begonia pink sultana. Mrs R P Steinheimer, Brooks Ga, blue roman hyecinths bulbs 40c doz Mrs Florence Robinson, Jackson Ga Well rooted wht oleanders 15c ea small plants or hardy red hibiscus 10c each $1.00 per doz. Mrs W P Reynolds, Hoschton Ga Rt 2 Box 74 jonquills daffodils but- ter and eggs star bethlem blut hy- ee cinths blue japanes iris, 2c per lb postpaid on doz or more blue flow- er evergreen. box vine plants rooted 5 ea postpaid on all orders for 25c or more wht german iris well root- ed bulbs 5c ea postpaid on five or more bulbs marvel of postpaid. Mrs N Barrow Rt 1 Register Ga Canna lillies yellow and tangerine with orange boredr also snowdrops gladiolas 25c per doz or exe for fire ball geranium begonia or ferns Mrs J M Hall Rt 5 Calhoun Ga i dbl and. Jonquills cream narcissus single butter and eggs bulbs $1 per hun; 8 varieties of named iris $1 per yds old summer cactus. 20c doz 2 ea 3 for 50c; cuttings mixed begonias geraniums and cactus orange and pink sultanas and Justicia mixed 25 per doz, 30 for 50c, wht star of | Bethelem 25 per hun E L Corley Rti Mauk Ga Dahlia bulbs 10c ea add postage. Miss Lissie Grantham, Bishonwitles S.C Purple verbena 20c doz thanks- 5e ea May giving cactus cuttings . cactus cuttings 5c ea; night bloom- ing cerus cuts 10c ea wandering Jew - le ea purple violets 15 doz red and wht dbl geranium cuttings 10c ea 2 pink justicit cuttings 5e ea add pos- tage. Viloa Nelson, Canton Ga. Rt 3 sweet william plants 30c doz all cols dbl gladiola bulb dbl petunia peony all colors. 1 Mrs Z M Story, Thomson Ga few poinsetta plants 30c ea Ostrich plume ferns large well rooted 80c ea ever blooming pink begonia plants: 20c each , we W #H Hughey, Ranger. Ga Rt Lt red rose but geranium 15c ea ilack red geranium and_ fire ball geraniums 20c american beauty red sultana 15c ea It pink flowering be- gonia 15c ea variegated dbl peaunia 15c ea hardy sweet scented carnation 15c royal blue all winter blooming violets 15 doz hardy purple verben- _ as 15e doz any 8 of above well root- ed $1 and something free with all orders. Mrs J O Davis, Rt 4 Gainsville Ga large box woods 10c ea 83 for 25c blue lily bulbs 25c,doz for, 5 doz for $1; red monthly rose bushes 15 ea; ever green cuttings $1 per hun; Baby rambles rose bushes 15c all well-rooted will exc any for wht seed sacks or quilt scraps or naything use- ful. Miss Lillian Wright, Zebulon Ga large yellow winter blooming oxalis bulbs Plant in Aug of Sept 15 doz and postage. Mrs Joe Stubbs, Walden Ga Wan- 7 dering Jew small leaf 2. doz pes 15 dbl pink geranium 10c each dusty mie ler 10 doz, Peru moon vine ipomea setosa seed 30 for 10c ie - hursday, August 4, 1927. ~ WOMANS DEPARTMENT . Flowers Seeds and Plants oo For Sale Mrs Paul Bogle, McRae, Ga large aper wht narcissus bulbs poet and ellow and several late blooming va- leties 15c per doz jonquills 15c per oz large pink and white lily, bulbs oc ea rooted purple lantanna 10c ea rge dbl verbena, pink and*red and urple 10c ea mixed petunias 5c epr doz periwenkle vine for boxes and anging baskets 10c ea. Add postage Mrs W H Rucker, Rt 1, Milner Ga sword fernsldc and 20c lumosa be- gonia, coral red blooms 15c_ black prince fuchia pink carmine bloom large size blooming 25c smaller size 110 and 15c double salmon ponk ger- anium profuse blooms 20c double dark red geranium 15c and 20c ruea begon- a small size 10c all well rooted care- ully packed one of each for $1 post paid. Mrs C E Leverett Rt 1 Atlanta Ga large size apr. blooming white nareissus bulbs and golden spur daf- fodils $1.50 per hun large white blue and yellow iris bulbs 35c doz double orange red poppy seed mixed colors eee 10c dbl red hollyhock plants c doz ; _ Woodlawn nursery, Greenville Ga Old-fashioned english dwarf box wood cuttings $10.00 per hun $75.00 per 1000 del Oct del. e. Mrs'-G F Carter, Rt. 2 Alma Ga -milhan wine lilies 2 for 25c purple and white verbena 40c per doz sal- mon pink canna lillies four for 50c yellow with red spots solid yellow - canna 15c ea silver pinks 25 doz hon- ey suckle vines 30c doz brziillian porch vine 50c arbutilions 50c well rooted white flowering locust 50 ea _-will exe any of above for chickens of: any good breed or good fruit of jel- _ ly glasses. ~. - Miss Dessie Mae McAlum, Gleen- wood, Ga R F D 1 will exe large green leaf wandering jew lowing tan- gle small wandering jew tanzey fern young man walking stick house leak _ pinks cock shell geranium hirdranger roots lace fern bastan fern rose ger- anium beef steak peoue and rooted umbrella fern the night blooming acc tus and alligator taunge and will ex- change some dusty miller for some trailing calleus four oclock seed col- ar white yellow red pink stripped for perriwinkle plants and monkey tail eactus. Mrs D W Faircloth Rt 1 Pitts Ga -well-rooted rose color sultana maple -.begonia pink ever blooming conk be- .gonia all 10c ea cutting 5c ea large eat pink Axalis 10c ea dark purple and bright red verbena 5c ea yellow and orange varigated cannas solid yellow cannas, solid red cannas all with green leaves 5c ea or 50c per doz add postage on accounts less than 20e will exc any of the aboce for any kind of palm except umbrella any kind of pot lilies except St Bernard of August any color sultana except --rost any color fuschias shaking fern _ fancy-leafed caladium or any kind be- gonia except conk maple leopard strawberry or argentea guttata any kind of ivy geranium or pansy ger- - anium. ~ Mrs RD Riggins Rt 4 Rome Ga purple iris 30c doz or 4 doz for $1 or $1.75 per hun butter cup_ bulbs 75e hun for star Bethelem bulbs 15c doz rage obin seed for fall planting 15 ea cup full for larkspur seed for fall planting 10c tablespoonful or two for 15c dry eured sage for 45c Ib sweet blue violets 25e doz cream rose tage alcozar iris 80c doz or 4 doz for 21.00 Mrs W H Hale, Box Springs Ga - Salmon color sultana trailing colens rooted 10 red and pink ever blooming - begonia cuttings 10 star begonia 15 red leaf and spotted leaf begonia 10c euttings red pink double geranium _ cuttings 10 ae Miss Lonnie Rundles, Rt 7 Gains- ville Ga blu and yellow flag lilies 15 ner doz add postage white and yel- - low crysanthemuns well rooted 20 : per doz - Miss Linda Hix Ella Gap Ga wht _ nercissus bulbs 15_ doz datv lilies bulbs 20c doz dbl. butter and eres bulbs 15c doz dbl jonquills 15 doz purnle and lavender iris 25c doz vink _ Altha with wine center 10c ea 3 for _ 25e red and vellow japonica 25c ea well rooted add postage. aut Jaree type cuttines 2 for 25 add pos- | John Wilson, Ellijay Ga white. and variagated violets 20 per doz Miss Bennie Smith Rt Kite Ga Colons mixed large well rooted 25c well rooted small cuttings 2 for 15c fern boston 15 and 25c Asparagus: fern 20c extra large 3 to 4 ft runners $2 May cactus red and pink flower cuttings 20 well rooted 85 ea Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, Shellman Ga, Queens wreath plants at 50c per doz del no summer or fall vine more beautiful with its heavy green fol- jage and sprays of lovely ponk blos- some. ae _Mrs., Ralph McGill, Rt 1 Dawson Ga Green and white stripe grass 5c ea or 6 for 25c White conk begonia 15c ea umbrella palms 20c large root watermelon pink crepe myrtle 15c ea or 6 for 50c pink dorothy perkins rose 15c ea brazillian morning glory lic per doz honey suckle vines 10c ea Maderia vine roots 10c ea or 6 for o0c asparagus spengere ferns 25 wandering Jew 6 for 15 all above well rooted plants will exe for any pretty ferns except lace or Spengeri chicken gizzard or any begonia ex- cept conk and beef steak dbl gerna- iums large curly chrysanthemuns calla lillies colans fancy leafed cala- diums or red and yellow oleanders and purple violets. a Mrs J E Stembridge, Ella Gap Ga large purple iris bulbs $2 per hun 380 doz yellow iris $1.50 per hun 20 per doz del cash with oredr. Mrs Edgar J Pentecost, Rt 1 Box 34 Winder Ga dbl light and dark red. geraniums 10c ea red carnations 10c ea miseltoe geraniums 10c ea ameri- can beauty color sultana 10c ea spen- geria ferns 15 and 25c cuttings bos- ton ferns 10c 15 and 25c cuttings dwarf ferns 10c; cuttings jonquills 25 bulbs for for 15 daffodils 25 bulbs for 10c -Caledium 15 ea wandering jew purpee large and _ small leaf green and green with yellow stripes d_cuttings. Miss: Florie Hughey, Rt 1 Ranger: Ga red rose bud geraniume 15c ea dbl white martha washington ger 20c ea black red condor fire ball ger 15c ea American beauty. color sultanas 15c ea Amazon plume plants 20c ea dbl red sweet scented carnation 15 20c ea begonias gloria red and pink flow- ering maple grape 15 ea red Jantan- as 15c ea lavender, purple hardy ver- bena 25c doz any 8 for $1 or one ea of collection $$1.25 a large fern free with every order of $1.00 or more of sweet scented violets. Miss Addie Hughey, Rt 1 Ranger Ga Yellow Apr blooming narcissus 25c doz $1 hun large blooming size pink sultanas 20c ea white dbl ger 20c ea dbl salmon pink blooming 25c eacch ferns crested 20c ea boston 25c ea fountain 25c:ea spengeria 30c ea begonia red white pink gloria dechat- telaine, grape maple 20_ea ger one yr old 80c ea giants or Califoria ger single red and pink 20c ea any 8 at $1.25 Mothers tears 15c ea rainbow moss and pink justicia 15c ea no exc Mrs H F White Rt 1 Gainsville Ga 7 dif cut of dbl ger 5c per. cutting grape leaf begonia well rooted>10c guinea wing begonia cutting 10 map- le begonia well rooted 15 dark red fuchsia well rooted 10c dbl petunia cuttings 10c cash or money order. Miss Inez Moore Rt 3 Bowden Ga Everblooming Cape jessamine large euttings. well rooted 80c ea del four cuttings $1.05 stamps not accepted. Mrs P D Rubin, 76 Stewart Ave Hapeville Ga jonquill bulbs, $1.50 per hun well rooted wisteria plants 20c ea 2 for 30c well rooted Hemalaya berry plants 15 2 ea for 30c : Mrs J C Hix, Morgantown Ga fine young spengeri about one foot high 25c ea add postage pot flower cutt- ings for sale cheap. = Miss Maggie White Rt3 Temple Ga Moss rose 15 jonquills. 25c doz $1 hun purple iris lilly bulbs 25 doz $1 hun white narcissus 25 doz $1 per hun. \ Mrs F R Hobbs, Siloam Ga red am- aryllis blooming size bulbs\25 ea MARKET BULLETIN Ga Hollyhocks seeds all colors mixed 10c tablespoonful or three thls 20c dbl petunia plants well rooted 1l5c ea colors red orchid red and white. Dbl sweet scented carnations 15 ea 2 for 25 dbl red ger 15 ea dbl red rose- bud ger fire ball 15c ea dbl white martha washington ger 20c ea single pansy red ger 15c ea pink red gloria begonia 15c ea any 9 for $1 all well eo a large fern free with ea $1 order. : Mrs Jeffie Ham, Forsyth Ga Rt Fluffy ruffles dwarf sword and Ele- gantisseme ferns large pink ger wht snap dragons (in bloom) purple green and frost striped jew star be- gonia all well rooted for $1 one clump red verbena one of single old- time garden pink light col blooms free with ea order packed well in damp moss dbl and snug jonquills and daffodils and buttercups $1 per hun mixed blue roman hyacinth dbl but- ter and eggs white April bloom nar- Bethelem 10c per doz dry bulbs pos- tage paid on 50c orders and up. old- fashioned multiplying shellots $1 per hun buttons 50 per hun. . Miss Ruth White, Rt 1 Dahlonega Ga Indian lornwood 15c ea 2 for 25c yellow and white fall pinks 19c for large bunch box wood $1 a doz mapls trees one yr old 35c ea or 5 for one dollar jestiue 10c ea three for 25c parlor vine 5c ea pink running roses 10e cedar trees one yr old 50c ea snowballs 15 ea all of the above are well rooted. Mrs E I Roberts, Suwanee, Ga Rt 1 Le Crepe ger 1 yr old 50c or small size 2 for $1 scarlet red rose ger 25 ea narcissus bulbs 25 doz or 25 doz for $6.00 blooming size bulbs yellow jonquills 20c doz cape jessamine ore yr old 50c smaller size 25c ea, all well-rooted all orders postpaid. Mrs Lula Wells, Hinesville Ga Blue velvet elephant ears bulbs 10c ea bos ton and shengarie ferns 15c ea be- gonia white blooms well rooted 15c ea le and small green jew 5c ea 3 blue pink Altheas 25c ea blue hydran- ger well rooted 25 ea cape jesamine yr old 50 ea smaller 25c ea will exc \for century plant dbl red and yellow spotted cannas bulbs 10c ea perri- winkle pinks white 25c a doz several varieties of large type chrysanthe- muns 30c doz three kinds of jew 6 for 10.*> ; : Mrs G B McCrary, Rt 1 Gainsville Ga 8 nice well rooted justicias 50c pink and red June cactus 2 for 25 white hydrangia 15c ea or 2 for 25c jonquills narcissus star of Bethelem dry lilies butter and eggs, 15 doz pink Altha 10c ea spider wart 10c ea iris 25e doz honey pheax chrysanthe- muns 25c doz summer rose 10c ea yel- low and red japonica 20c ea bear grass 20c ea add posage. Mrs G C Martin Rt 7 Gainsville Ga dark and scarlet red pink white salmon pink dbl ger cuttings 5c ea boston and sword ferns 25 ea_pink and white hydranger cuttings 5c ea red weeping lantanas varigated lan- tanas colors purple and yellow pink and yellow and orange color 5c ea cutting old rose and _ pink oxalis bulbs 5c ea yellow red and white fall pinks 25 doz no order accepted under 25c add postage. Mrs J A Griffin, 512 16 ave E Cordele Ga Abelias butterfly busb barberry philadelphus Forsythis ker- ria varigated puncia euonimus rose- red yellow cream with red _ stripes dbl pink white varigated leaf cream with yellow throat Spireas van Houtle dbl reevyseaba thundergia pink crim- son Jasminem cape grand dukem night blooming nudifloeuni primulin- um Crepe Myrtle white red pink 2 for 60c any 4 for $1.10 6 for $1.50 12 for $3.00 begonias ferns aspara- gus plusmosa sprengeri sultana artil- for $1 jonkuill bulbs 100 for $1 glad- lery plant three for 55c jolags 40c doz blooming size bulbs large dbl] white narcissus 75c doz one pot rat tail cactus 7 large well root- ed plants 50e maiden hair ferns 20 ea Achimanese plants 15 doz. : Mrs U. G. Comer, Rt 7 Gainsville Ga Blue iris 25e yellow flab 20 pur- ple sweet violets 15c doz several col of moons 25c doz old fashioned yel- low jonquill bulbs 25e mixed color sweet william 25c doz Mrs A P Hutchenson, Rt 3 Temple Ga Maiden hair fern 10c Rattail cac- tus three cuttings 10e leopard begon- ia 25 trailing colnet cutting 10c hollyhock seeds dbl red pink 10c Ire tablespoonful. Miss Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga Old-fashioned red multivling onion sets 40 gal del jonquill narcissus rising sun bulbs $1 per hundred. Miss Florie Hacher Rt 1 Ranger} cissue, 20e per doz assorted star of | X-mas cactus rooted 15c all delivered Mrs Malinde Eller, Ella Gap Ga berry best roses Altheas dbl white. _ . PAGE THIRTEEN Mrs W A Huff Browns Crossing Ga Narcissus buttercups butter and eges and snow bell bulbs 40c doz Irg red spotted canary yellow, and sal-. mon pink canna bulbs and spider li- ly bulbs three for 25c white with red stripes Shandalia lil bulbs 20c ea red and spotted gladiola red lily bulbs 5 ea white and purple flag lilies lemon libes, double wht and single sweet pinks pink and red verbena 10c ea 3 for25c shasta daisies 25 doz Irg pink begonias rooted 25e dbl red and three shades of pink ger rooted 15c to 25c christmas cherry plants three for 25c ostrich plume maiden hair fish tail and asparagus sprengeri ferns 15 and 25c white conk begonias rooted 10c pink crape myrtle 15 and 25c will exc for yellow calia lily or fancy colored leaf coladium bulbs. Ga Mrs Geo Rol, Arlington Rt Blooming size gladiolas bulbs vari- gated 75c doz or 4 doz for $2 wine lilies bulbs $1 per doz 2 doz $1.75. Chlo Lewis, Rt 8 Adairsville Ga blue flag lilies 35 doz and postage. Mrs N P Steinheimer, Brooks Ga blue roman hyancinths bulbs 40 doz Mrs L R Leathers, Rt 1 Box 43 A Buchanan Ga Wants to exchange jon- quills or April Blooming narcissus for what is called Butter and eggs will exchange bulbs for bulb for bulb. 5 ; Miss Dorothy Eller, Ella Gap Ga Pink Altha 10c ea hardy phenx 25c doz Iris 25c doz chrysanthemuns 25c doz narcissus jonquills butter eggs white star jassemun dry lilies 15c doz everlasting strawberries 20c hun bear grass spider wart 10c ea yellow and red japonicas 20e ea roses 10c ea add posage. Mrs JJ W Roper Rt 7 Gainsville Ga Hydrangia pink white ge 2 reds white 2 pink climbing ivy pink ger orange lantana red weeping lantana dark red fuschia red justischia blue plumbago summer lilac cuttings of all above 5c ea or 6 for 25c asparagus fern 25c ea pink sultana cuttings 5c ea rooted 10c grape begonia 10c ea wandering jew green white and green stripped cuttings 2 for 5c cash add postage. - cos. em Miss Lillie Eller, Ella Gap Ga dbl and single jonquills day lillies white star jasamine paper. white narcissus 15e doz royal purple and lavender iris hardy pheox chrysanthmuns 25c doz yellow and red japonicas 20 ea pink Altha with wine center 10c ea $1 per doz Mrs W P Jackson, Ivey Ga Butter and eggs bulbs 20c doz narcissus bulb 20c doz boston and_ ostrich plume ferns well rooted 15c. oe Mrs J Winters Buford Ga Mixed snap dragon plants 25c doz old fash ioned garden pinks tiger lilies white flag lilies 25c doz pink oxalis 10c ea running myrtle 10c doz mixed colon hollyhocks and mixed snap dragon mixed \petunias mixed oclor poppy and everlasting flower seed all 10c pekge blooming moss and pruined phlox seed 10c pkg several kinds f roses rooted purple lilac 10e ea Ku- dzu rooted 10c_ea special prices on large orders. Birds eye hedge 10c sell or exchange any of the above for dbl pink olander, red amarilas lilies peonies or large flowering tu- | lips most any color red preferred add postage on small orders. S Miss Odie Lee Baton, Rt 1 Dahlon- ega Ga Mtn laurel several kinds 40c doz white and blue iris lilies 6 for 45c wild easter lily bulbs 25c doz red spainish lily bulb 3 for 25 pink crepe myrtle rooted 15c ea Golden bell bush 3 for 25 blue rambler ros- es rooted 10c hollyhock seed all col- ors dbl and single 10c cup full bridal wreath 8 for 25c small orders add postage. _ Mrs Willis Grindle, Dahlonega Ga. Parlor vine, dbl hybiscus, pink hy- dragon, petunia, dbl red geraniums, green and white striped jew, plum- bago, knife blade and Xmas cactus, cuttings, 4 for 10c; also a collection, 1 fuchia, 1 maple begonia, 1 rose bud geranium, red begonia, 1 plumbago, one white geranium, 1 pink geranium, 1 dbl petunia, 1 jestishel, 1 parlor vine. 1 bunch of rainbow moss; all for 25c; please add postage Miss Lillian Wright, Zebulon Ga. Large vellow winter blooming Oxalis bulbs 15e dz; add postage; plant in August or September yh PAGE FOURTEEN - WOMANS DEPARTMENT Flowers, Seeds and Plants For Sale ; : Mrs: Marian Eaton, Rt 1 Dahlonega Ga. Well rooted everblooming yellow peach tree roses, 8 for 25c; old fash- joned yellow bunch roses, some gar- den goose berry bushes 10c ea 6 for - 45ce; white and red respberry bushes some garden rue, three rocted bunches for 20c; horse radish roots 8 for 20c; sage 10 bunch; add postage on small orders -* WOMANS DEPARTMENT Mscellaneous W C McDonald, Smithville, Ga. One singer sewing machine, good condition or will exc for pure White Leghorn pullets. Mrs J S Jones, Jasper Ga. One gas- oline iron nameed Monitor, in good condition used veny tittle $4 paid $6.50. Mrs Ruby Bentley, Dallas Ga Rt 7. Recipe how to cook green beans with sugar vinegar 50c Mrs J A Leonard, Milledgeville Ga. ARG. 1; Box 7, BFive never fail yeast cakes, recipe for bread 25c delivered Mrs C E Leverett, Rt 1. Atlanta Ga. 75 qts new home made blackberry and strawberr jam 50c and 60c qt. oe Sweet cucumber pickles 35c qt 0 J C Dobb, Cleveland, Georgia, one qt. jell press $4 . . Miss Floy Mobley, Glennville, Ga. - Home made paper roses, different col- ors, 60c per half dozen $1 per dz; prepaid cash with order : Miss Jane Elrod, Flowery Branch Ga Reo 2. 17 pounds of nice chicken feathers 20c per lb or lot for $2.75 Miss R W Verdel, Elberton Ga. 8 yeast cakes and recipe for making bread and yeast cakes for 25c Mrs J W Winters, Buford Ga. 6 yeast cakes and recpe for making light bread for 25c Mrs H Perkins, Box 63 Rt 2, Snrings Ga One croquet set practically new. sell ave $3 or exc s W H Rucker, Milner Ga. Will ie hair switches of hair or comb- me for $1 to $2 sterilized and neatly made Mrs Ruby Bently, Dallas Ga. Rt 7 Recipe how can sreen beans with sug- ar vinegar, recipe for 50c Mrs C E sacks 5, 10 and 15c ea del Woodlawn Nursery, Greenville Ga. Womens, misses and childrens slip- pers and other merchandise to ex- change for boxwood cuttings Mrs Maud M Holland, Reidsville, Ga. 1 canner, will sell cheap or exc for hogs or chickens Mrs M M Hersey, Nicholls Ga. Rt. 2 Box 110, 2 geese feather beds, one ped 16 Ibs, other bed 22 Ibs for 75c and $1 lb Eva Corbett, Kirkland Ga RFD 1, Box 49, one or two cars of poplar jogs, give best prce MOMANS DEPARTMENT ~ Miscellaneous Wanted. Mrs E W Teague, Adairsville Ga Rt 4. Wants to make plain dresses, 75c ea; teds, slips, stepins and bras- sierers 75c ea, bloomers 50c; chil- drens fancy dresses $1 and up; par- ties furnish material and pay pos- tage. Write _ Miss C B Oliver, Glenwood Ga Rt 1. Will do hemstitching and drawn-work 25e per hr. Work hems different col- or if desres, you furnish goods and pay postage Mrs W A Hoff, Browns Crossing Ga. All sizes flower pots, clover, vetch and austrian pea seed, state price Mrs M Conner, Cordele Ga 705 E 18th Ave. White Maltese kitten, will exc nice embroidery and crocheted cen- ter pieces, for same Mrs A J Cragg, Clarkesville Ga. Wants goose quils and feathers. Mrs Nancy Priddy, Kessinger, Ky. Wants to buy all kinds of Ga. fruits (not grown in Ky.) and a few flow- ers, please gve com. desc. and price in first letter Mrs J M Hall, Rt 5 Calhotn Ga. : 2 Ibs new duck feathers Miss Daisy Spence, Ball Ground Ga. Wants tatttinge to make, parties to' furnish thread, single tatting 12c yd, hen and chicks 15c, double 18c, can ~ make any kind. all reasonable. Will also do crocheting reasonable, work del. Desire work at once sae ax Leverett, Route 1 Atlanta | Ga. 25, 50 and 100 lbs. size white lpuTTER | AND EGGS FOR. SALE Mrs W D Lee, Bowdon Ga. Wants to | ship from 3 to 5 lbs of fresh jersey butter per wk to a hotel or boarding house, butter guaranteed pure, clean, 45c per lb, del Hill Crest Farm, Odessadale Ga 10 lbs butter in 1 lb cartons per week ove del, good color Lonnie Rundles, Rt 7. Ganesville Ga 8 tbs Jersey butter each week 50c per lb; add postage Mrs W A Bennett, Adairsville Ga. Fresh, Jersey butter each week, sat- isfaction guaranteed, 50c per lb LIVE STOCK WANTED R E Barnes, Graymont Ga Good grade calves for cash exc for guin- ea plgs R & Barnes, Graymont Ga 1 panr pure bred black essex pigs, cash or in exe for little bone guineas Lonnie Rundles, R 7 Gainesville Ga. 5 mos old young heifer calves, cheap eash or in exc tor young Ancona pul- lets 12 wks old Uc ea R V Howze, Meigs Ga several young reg Jersey or Guernsey heifer calves; must be high producers and cheap for eash; will exc Duroc Jersey pigs for same J Jt Barhhill, Howmersilte Ga. 1 reg Red Polled bull, not over 8 yrs old F D Garrison; Cornelia Ga 10 or 15 good grade Jersey cows for cash Bramlett Poultry Farm, Owings 8 C. Milk goats for cash or in exc for German police or bull pup dogs B T Baldwin, R 4 Rockmart Ga. 1 good big bone guinea, male, 4 to 12 mos old, cheap for cash Mrs B Malone, Pearson Ga. 1 reg Hampshire male pig, give best i and number of pigs in litter with im RR C Roberts, Jefferson Ga Few Guernsey and Jersey calves any age R S Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. 1 car load yearlings Day Davis, Rutledge Ga 8 good milch cows, freshen now, $45, also want 10 reg heifers = W J Stripling, Box 291, Macon Ga. One Hereford bull, state fully what you have Oakhurst Plantation, Hamilton Ga. See young bred Toggenberger doe goa OATS, WHEAT, RYE AND HAY WANTED Lester: Feed & Seed store, Ronie Ga. 500 bus Ga rye immediately C M Hunter Co. Decatur Ga. wants seed oats Geo. W Heard, Box 136, Atlanta Ga. Sound new crop abruzzi and tall Ga rye; quote prices your station W Bruce, Young Cane Ga. Wants Hairy vetch or winter vetch seed; state lowest pree R P Steinheimer, Brooks Ga. Wants rye in exc for oats or milling corn W A Aultman, Warwick Ga. 100: bu Abbruzzi seed rve _V R Bush & Co. Albany Ga. Abruz- zi, send sample CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED Williams & Watkins, R A Millen Ga. Weekly shipments 25 bu _ shelled corn or yellow corn meal Wade Payne, Pearson Ga. Shelled cofn $1 bu del Pearson Ga. POTATOES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WANTED The Singer Co. Lumpkin Ga. Two and one half bus Lookout Mt seed potatoes state size and condition, and price fob. Mrs R Donaldson, Rt 1 Box 838 2 bus good sound, press peaches for canning, exc 2 pullets and cockerel, pure Tompkns strain reds for same or will pay vash Clements Plant Farm, Sandersville Ga. Watermelon wanted will pay $2.50 for the largest melon grown in or out of the State, advise at once what you have in weight J R Miller, Robbinsville, . C., all kinds of fresh vegetables and melons. SEEDS AND PLANTS WANTED J W Whiteley, Warrenton Ga. En- ough burr clover seed to plant twenty five acres Mrs C L Siclsen. Rt 109, Whit Oak Ga. Five hundred tomato are | any good late variety I E Ree Rt 2 Bo 30, Desa Ga, 200 lb Burr clover seed, recleaned 1927 crop | a SYRUP WANTED B T Baldwin, Rt 4 Rockmart Ga A few eases or one bbl Ga cane syrup cheap for cash HONEY BEES AND BEES SUPPLIES WANTED J JT White, Dublin Ga. Beeswax 80c 1b del in any quantity. AND CURED MEATS WANTED R E Brown, 559 Taylor St. E Sa- vannah Ga. Wants 30 lbs or ood dry country side meat Y M Patterson, Homer Ga. Rt 24 Two well cured country hams, weigh- ing about thirty pounds, 30c per lb fo Mrs L S Johnson, Sparta Ga. One FRESH iham weighing about 15 lbs, 40c per pound tae Rundle, Rt. 7 Gainesville Ga. Nice country ham 28c per lb; shoul- der 26c per lb ; M Beckham, Patterson Ga. Rt 2. Three cans of pure hog lard 15c lb fob cash with order J T Holland, Rt 2 Toomsboro Ga. Six nice hickory smoked, well cured juicy hams 10, 11 and 12 lbs ea; 830c per lb fob; 33 del Mrs LB Yopp, 708 N Main St. East Pont Ga. Wants to buy three medium size hams cured with hard wood smoke . Z SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Cole and Harris, Sharpsburg Ga. 1 Deleo Light plant with 180 hr ampere batteries, used only 10 mos. Plant and batteries in Al condition. Will sell cheap W E Bailey, Hawkinsville Ga One threshing machne wind stackes self feeder and bind cutter worth $1000, will take $100; 1 star pea huller and 1 1-2 H P engine in good condition $75; write or call 8 mi from Hawkins- ville Dykes Rros Lumber Co. Cschean Ga. One Puaternational tractor and Corley Sawmill outfit complete that has sawed less than half million feet of lumber. Bargain for cash or will give terms John W Cash, Bogart Ga One 100 H P Enene, steam, 1 hyd steam pump, | 1 steam tramper, 40 70 saw Continen- tal Gin complete with feeders and belt ing $500 or exe for One 75 .H P Elec- tric motor 2300, or 1 belt drive hyd pump, or | belt drive tramper L S Morris, 53 A Stonewall St. At- lanta. 1 12 1-2 H P gas engine, feed cutter and meal grinder H Hardin, Dyas Ga One 80 H P power boiler, One 60 H P engine 4 70 saw gins, 1 double revolving press, has ginned about 4000 bales J'E Rosser, Decatur Ga R 2 Box 30. To sell or exc for lumber 10,000 : capacity Owen friction feed saw mill belt, cant hooks and lug hooks; 1 48 in inserted tooth saw in good shape W #H Ivey, R 1 Milledgeville Ga. Silo, never used Miss Alice. Knopf, Almo Ga 1 em- pire Cream separator, nearly new $50 T N CGonelly, Elberton Ga 1 60 H P 220 volt 3 phase motor, One 20 H P 220 volt 2 phase motor, One 10 H P 220 volt 8 phase elevator motor, 3 150 H P boilers, 2 iron tanks, 1 20 H P center crank steam engine, 1 6 H P vertical steam engine W H Barksdale, Oconee Ga 1 rival shingle mill and saw $20; 1 Trevor shingle mill and saw $150; shaftinge and pulleys, and belt; One 15 H P Frick engne $50; 1 Mietz & Weiss K O engine 15 H P $100; 1 Quaker City feed mill $15; will trade; wood saw, on iron frame with 32 in saw $15: 1 Trevor shingle saw never been. used on collar $50 R_ L Towns, Box 227 Phone 515, Cordele Ga. 1 case self feeder for pea- nuts $100; used only. few days, will exe for Ford ear S J Elders, Box 671, Atlanta Ga. 1 30 H P engine and 1 40 H P fur- nace R D Cole Manufacturing Com- pany make less than half price : H Barrett. Athens, Ga. Good sawmill complete with carts and tools, cheap or exe for mules for description. a Thursday, August 4, 192" R E Hower. Dixie Ga Cheap Ford- son: tractor) J We Harrell, Rehland Ga if 20 H P Peerless boiler and engine mounted on wheels high pressure boiler sell reasonable or exe for Fordson trac tor and harrow for same | H T Dewey, Temple Ga lI R CG Egine 12 H P kerosene burner in good condition $50 S R Saye Rutledge Ga. Lilliston peanut. picker Mrs R A DeLoach, Mewiaan Ga as Thomas Crown double gear mowing machine and - hay rake for two hors- es or for other light work, can be ised: with 1 horse Riley C Couch, arin Ga 20 ee Furnace boiler wth fixeures Shb. 7G H G Samples, RFD A Almo Gal Wheeler Co., one eight Ford trailer in good shape or will exc for one horse rake in good condition. Write J Kingston (Address not given) Colt Acetylene gas plant with enough earbide for two months, 7 lights in> perfect. condtion $50 as it stands Mr. W G Ray, Spring Place Ga. Rt 5 One 5 Del Separator in good condition $20 cash, write CH Holmes, Culloden, Ga. four 70 4 saw Murray gin outfit, also 60 H Pp. engine and 80 H P boiler in first class condition. Ginned less than 4 thousand bales Mr. Bowman (Address not eee farm out-fit 2 mules, one wagon, one buggy, one cow, one sow and 9 shoats. plow tools, 85 acres of corn, 20 acres in peanuts 10 acres in cotton, will sell all at a bargain J CGC Dodd, Cleveland Ga. Plain thresher for ee beans and small grain, price $25 W D Harp, Oglethorpe Ga One 32. volt Deleo light plant, complete, can be seen in operation. write for price J J Milton, Matthews Ga. One hy- draulic pump for packing cotton for sale cheap R F Payne, Mt. Ailey Ga. One 10. H P two phase Phoenix electric motor, complete with starter box $60. Also one Dean Dearing triplex pUMDs two inch discharge $60. Grady Adams, Scigal Circle Ga. Al : most any part of Model 20 Columbia ear at i-2 price =. F D Floyd, Stansville Ga. Ope knocker type three row oat driller, never been used $7 fob Mansfield Ga. W J Hill. Cobb Ga. One 32 volt: Delco light plant, 100 light capacity for sale cheap or exc for hogs : J P Brown, Greensboro Ga. heart pine 50 ton Dairy silo, two horse wagon. and 200 ft 2 in pipe T H Barrett, Athens Ga. For ae or trade one Midwest Utilitor tractor and full equipment, good as new at one fourth the price J C Dodd, Cleveland Ga. One sweep feed grinder: with course and fine grindersr price $7 Mrs S J Williams, Rocky Ford Gat 2 Electric fans run by 110 volt Delco Good as new, write for prices ~_ T M Slater, Thomasville Ga. Rt 5. For sale No 27 Golden cane mill, used one season also 12 foot pan $210 George L Newton, Machen Ga, For Sale, 40 H P boiler engine $150. i WD Watson, Logansville Ga. For sale, Lynchburg Buster in A-1 con- dition, Vulcan in A-1 condition, large two horse turner, Grain drill for 2 horsees, perfection 2 row cotton dust- er, 18 in Avery disc plow, 2 horse hayman steel or wood beam R B McRae, Boston Ga, 2 sixty H P gas engines, water and gas tanks for same and press and fan or would exc for stock or a Fordson tractor, with 24 disc harrow D M Moore, Eastanollee Ga. Woods. Five: horse power Economy Gas Engine. 1 1 large | 1 deep well pump > ruff Belt Pow cane mill No 20 for cash or exe for good garden tractor W J Carruth, Farmington, Ga. For sale, one new Feeny Black two row duster with saddle attachments and adjustable nozzle fob $30 or exe s M A Little, 159 The PPrado, At- lanta Ga. For sale, or exc for lumber, Fordson tractor. 25 H P Farquar boil- er and engine on wheels Bower. 702 Hill Street, La Grange Ga. Sell Towers and Sullivan tractor, disc plow good order for $60 oF exe for yearlings, hogs or good Ow Sou } hursday, August 4, 1927 - WOMANS DEPARTMENT Needlework For Sale _ 8 E Faircloth, Oliver Ga. For sale One Delco motor complete, as good as w. One Frick No 2 saw mill com- te with belting, two circular saws edger, one 12 H P Frick engine and 0 e 20. H P Frick high power engine and one 25 H P Birdsaw high pres- ure Bailes, all in first class running ei dition _ National Pecan Cicues Co. Flintside Ga. One 2-70 saw Continental gin out- fit; screw press, with tramper, $300: Sullivan-Towson Dise tractor plows 0 ea; 3 Oliver Bottom plows for ractors, $35 each; 1 1-2 H P Fair- anks Morse Gas. Engine $25;-6 H P Fairbanks eas engine $550; - sell for ; One rolk 1 inch wire cable $50; ne 32 K W Delco water pump with -4 H P motor complete, except bat- terie s $75; all in first class condition oe Rucker, Milner Ga Rt 1 Good second hand steel anvil 100 lb wt. ill exe for a poos pig about two mos old, or R I R or M B pullets or ell for cash, $6 J H Leverette, Parrott, Ga. Benthal Peanut picker, 16 ft long, model H $225; BE Avery Gasoline engine, 6 = $100; I H C horse power hay ress $75; Tom Huston Liberty Pea- t sheller $15. : W C Amos, Fisine Fawn Ga. For ec, one 9 H P Gas Engine one 20 h Meadows Mill; one 8 ineh Crush- and Belts and pulleys in first class shape, for White or Brown Leghorn Cchickens J R Cramer, Parnoliion. Ga. Rt 7 Jden, new model No 8 Syrup val Geared for mule power, crimped cop- per pan, 12 ft long, Juice, Baryel, p'nes wo copper Skimmers, gas jet, 20 jug's good condition. Capacity 415 gal- long per day, for quick sale $90 cash fob Mt. Zion Ga. W C Kutz, R F D 2 Box, 85-A At- nta.. For quick sale, one- model S a 2000 1b 150 Wheel base International k. Front tires 86 x 6. Express 7 11 ft long. top full length over . Enclosed cab. Will sell or exc ae large Incubator of a standard make in good condition. The truck tae run about 3000 miles and is in Al shape. Write for prices J I Roberts, Rt 6 Milledgeville Ga. : ons for O1 Frick saw mill, also Corley 2 saw edges, all bearings SKF lleys for tractor. This has all been h a fire. Will sell cheap or rade for Fordson tractor, good mules id wagon, 4lso 8 x 9 Farquarhar en- ine and 15 H P Cornish Boiler on wheels W O Jones, Elberton Ga. One Inter- tional Tractor in fair condition. One liston No 2504 peanut picker, prac- tically new, only used part of a sea- son. Second hand saw mill, friction fair shape: one pea huller, in good conditon: one Galden Cane Mill and Vaporator, mill practically new; one four H P gasoline engine, South- n. make, in good condition; one Ot- _towa, 1 1-2 H P Gasoline engine and wood saw outfit, fair condition; one corn shredder. All of the above im- ments and machinery can be bought a a reasonable figure Ball, saw mill mandrel 12 ft with all WORK AND POSITIONS WANTED S G Norton, Box 97 Hiawasse Ga. Wants job on farm. dairy farm or rent farm with chance to work wages part time, has wife and child: write HB Searboro, Butts Ga. Wants ft ra family of six this crop on shares or next year - G_E Searboro,. Butts Ga. Wants tion immediately as night watch- man - se A Bryan; R 2 Chevler Ga. ex- -perienced married man, 25 yrs. de- ires position on stock and dairy - ee not over 30 miles from Dublin a Lola Jones. Lyerly Ga Box 34 Experienced teacher with 3 yrs nor- training and graduate of Mar- Berry school. first grade certif- aS class A desires position in con- solidated school or as pripeipal of good rural school; ean furnsh refer- ences 2 J L Barnes, Butts Ga. Desires po-}- sition as night watchman TT B Barton; R 1 LaGrange Ga. Wants position handline lumber by M | or by day. Thoroughly experienced with anv kind of truck, would con- ider general hauling; 25 yrs old. MARKET BULLETIN Mrs A F White, R 1 Grayson. Ga. Will embroider bed spreads on halves other parties furnish the materials Box 833 Lawrenceville Ga. College graduate with 15 yrs experience would accept position as superintendent of good school. W W Crawford, Jewell Ga. Desires position as teacher, high school grad- uate, 9 mos teacher training course, elementary certificate class A Miss Catherine Bradley, Jewell Ga Desires position as teacher of inter- mediate or primary grades, high school gradgiate. 9 mos teacher train- ing course, 1 yr experience teaching in practical school, 1 summer school course Miss Ida Crawford, Tetail Ga. De- sires position as teacher of interme- diate or primary grades, high school graduate, 9 mos teachers training course 1 yr experience in practical school, 3 summer teacher courses. G A Skelton, R 2 Royston Ga. Wants for 1928 position as manager of poul- try or poulttry and truck farm com- bined; will take a few cows to milk with either; 35 yrs old with family and can furnish references Hlvey Ward, R 4 Ellaville Ga. Po- sition looking after stock and milk- ing 2 or 3 cows or any kind of light work, with 3 room house fr&nished, near school and church; make off e'; would rent farm near Columbus. - James McDuffie, Rochelle Ga Po- sition as principal of 4 or 5 teacher school, 8 yrs experience; good reco- mmendation; also would take contract for school route. C M Morgan, Lyons Ga. Wants place as blacksmith for 1928 near chureh and school and in or near good town; will work for salary, or on shares f S C Churchwell, 40 S College St. Macon. Ga. Man with small family wants truck farm on shares with good man; location near Macon preferred and close to school and church; life time experience as farmer,.also in- terested in poultry, dairying, and gen- eral farming; state facts in first let- ter. J A B, Rt 2, Toomsboro Ga. Wants to rvu truck farm o nshare basis, and also raise poultr vand hog's: land must | be good, have a good house and be located near church and school. Miss Mary Ella Milner, West Ave. Cartersville Ga. Desires position as teacher of home economics or grade work; college jgraduate, with lbest of references J L Shinholster, R 4 Glenwood Ga. 'Midle aged man desires job as woods rider or everseer on turpentine place; well experienced and can furnish some labor. sires position as miller, can operate long or short system mill and begin : Aug 1, Well experienced. Miller 1509 Mary St. Waveross Ga. Miller with life time experience grinding corn and dressing mill stones would take a job keeping up a mill and operating same O Box 892. Macon Ga. Young lady 24 yrs old desires a library po- sition; has A B degree and 8 yrs ex- Miss L G, Bishoville, S C, R 6. Box 47. Young ladv high school gyrad- uate wants position as clerk in Ga. store D C Griffin, Gibson Ga. Wants po- sition on dairy faim. with about 30 cows in Augusta or vicinity. Geraldine Parker, Covington, Ga. Desires position as teacher for 1927- 28; has 3 yrs of college training and 1 yr experience in 1 teacher school, | perience. holds life certificate in Teun,, and pro- fessional certificate in Ga; good ref- erences W C Pippin, Round Oak Ga. De- sires position. as blacksmith can do any kind of work and start any_time 48 Adamson Ave. Carrollton Ga. Young lady desires position in good rural school or consolidated schoql for 1927-28: high school graduate, first grade state license, normal train- ing course and 1 summer school course and 2 yrs experience as teach- GE Fifteenth St. Columbus Ga. Youne ee with B A degree and 3 vrs experience wants high school po- sition to teach French or Spanish; best references H G Carson, Brooks Ga desires place on dairy farm near Atlanta. er; write R A Cooper, R.1 Apalachee Ga. De- JH McLeod, Habu Ga. Wants. position on truck farm or large dairy farm for 1928, has large family and would take 3 horse tarm, if land- lord furnish money to raise crop PAGE FIFTEEN For types are most in use. In the order of importance, they are as fol- lows: The biennial white sweet clover the biennial yellow sweet clover, the H B Jones, Lyerly Ga. Young. lady annual white and the annual yellow. desires position as assistant School The color refers to the blooms teacher in small town or rural school : for 1927-28, high school graduate, 2 years experience, summer course, and | class A certificate: good references Stenographer, care Market Bulletin young lady desires position as a sten- ographer or would consider general } ofiice work; is, graduate of business | college; good references 5 Teacher No 2 care Market Bulletin young lady with 11 years experience desires position as primary or elemen- tary teacher in consolidated o rtown school for 1927-28; good references 47 Adamson Ave. Carrollton, Ga. Young lady desires yosition as teach- er for 1927-28, first grade license, high school eraduate, normal school train- Ing course, 2 yrs experience, 2 sum- mer courses and good references Box 356, Covington Ga. Young la- dy with high school education and if 1-2 yrs normal school desires posi- tion as teacher in small town; wants 2nd or 8rd grade and holds class A general elementary provisional cer- tificate from state of Ga; good .ref- erences Mrs E A Wilson, 237 W Whitehall Ss Atlanta Ga. Lady teacher desires po- sition as assistant in consolidated or principal of rural school, high school graduate, 4 yrs experience, provisional license, attended 8 summer schools, good references Miss Marie Edenfield Stillmore Ga. High school graduate, teachers train- ing desires position as teacher of 3 or 4 grade in consolidated school; references Miss Vera Bass, Leslie Ga. High school graduate desires position as teacher n_ rural school; 1 summer school and class A certificate : E C Wade, Porterdale Ga. Job look- ing after chickens, hogs, on dairy or truck farm, 39 years old, 1 boy 16 years old; good references, life ex- perience on farm W: Kimbrel, 120 E Chappel St. Griffin Ga, Wanted position as Ov- erseer of orchard or farm Merrill Hurst, Grantville Ga. R 3. Wants employment in up-to-date ga- rage, or as truck driver or chauffeur, sober and industrious, and asks only reasonable salary. 48 Adamson Ave. Carrollton Ga. Young lady desires position as teach- er in rural or consolidated school, high school graduate, normal training course, lst grade state elementary li- cense, 1 yr experience, and 1 summer school course; write E Miss Louise Gibbs care-Z R Hut- chison, Quitman Ga. Wants place wait- ing on invalid or elderly person. J F Hudson, Camilla Ga. Will do pecan budding, reasonable price and good work. : W A Vickery, General Delivery, At- lanta wants home for himself and little girl; will do any kind of work. O R Johnson, R 1 Shellman Ga. Experienced pecan budder desires work; good references Miss Fern Bond, Waleska, Ga. De- sires position as piano and voice teach- er in high school or college, graduate of Reinhardt college and can furnish best of references DM McKenzie, R 4 Swainsboro Ga. Wants position as night foerman at Veneer mill, some. experience, ean run drier steam or air kiln; would take job in meat market and grocery store; ex- seen per night, salary for night wor Sweet Clover As Soil Improver Martin Nelson Agronomist, College of Agriculture University cf Kansas. The use of sweet clover for soil im- provement is steadily inereasing. The interest now being shown in the crop indicates that.in the near future sweet clover will become a much - larger fac- tor in Southwestern agriculture. To insure success, it is neccessary that sweet clover be understood better, both from the standpoint of kinds and of special requirements of the crop. | In sections where success with sweet clover is common experience there is little said about the special require- ments of the crop. Where failures have been experienced, it has often {been assumed, that thte crop is umsuit- able. Little has been said about the one thing, which more than any oth- er, determines the success of failure of the crop, that is, an abundance of lime in the soil. In experimental work, I have failed to find any other leguminous plant as sensitive to lime as is sweet clover. The crop is capa- ble of adjusting itself to a rather wide range of soil types. But it is not capable of succeeding under conditions of very *low lime content in the soil. For success with sweet clover, an ample supply of lime is of first im- | portance. Inoculation comes next and reasonable drainage will probably come third in importance. However one of the reasons for calling atten- tion to the merits of sweet clover is that it is capabble of growing on wet- ter land than alfalfa and red clover, though it cannot be recommended as well adapted to wet land. Determining the relative degree of acidity of soil a comparative short and simple process for one experi- enced therein. The experiment sta- tion, therefore, can easily determine whether lime is required and the ap- proximate amout per acre that is needed for success with sweet clover when samples of soil are provided. There are two seasons when bien- nial white sweet clover may be seed- ed advantageously. Where seed ripen fall and develop new plants, these start normally in the fall in late Aug- ust or September, which is the ps ural seeding season. However, well limed and inoculated soil bce clover starts well and thrives from early spring seeding. In case dof either fall or spring seeding the growth the first season is the basis for growth and development of the seed crop in the second growing sea- son. When the plants mature their seed and die, a new stand must take place of the old. From the nature of sweet clover it will be seen that grazing the crop must be so controlled that stock will not completely prevent seeding. In case sweet clover is cut for hay, it must be given opportunity to ripen | seed from the second growth if a stand is desired on the same ground in succeeding years. Prevention of. seed development by pasturing or cut- ting for hay often leads to disappoint- ment on the part of the farmer who has failed to realize that the stand the third year depends upon the seed that have ripened in the second year. If a crop of hay is desired it should be cut rather early, in fact at the time of the first blooms and before the stems become woody is the best time for cutting for hay. . The second growth will mature seed for the new stand that should take the place of the old. Sweet clover supplies early pasture, and if turned on early,:stock learn to relish it and when the bitter taste is not well marked and will continue to graze sweet clover with relish when it gets*older and stronger in taste. Knowing the important facts about the nature and requirements of sweet clover, and using this information ad- vantageously, will enable farmers to make the crop serve their needs well. Farm and Ranch. Avoiding F onlhrood In The Beehive. The most dreaded of bee. diseases in the United States is American foulbrood. It is dreaded because it will sooner or later destroy any colo- ny it attacks and is easily spread to other colonies. There are two other brood diseases, European foulbrood and -sacbrood. As the former is not known to exist in Texas, we will discuss only American fouled and sacbrood. RIES eee io ape neighbors. ~ PAGH SIXTEEN A parenn foulbrood is a bacterial disease which, while deadly to bees, is not harmful to man. The symp- toms of: the malady*vary within cer- tain limits. The colony may or may not be noticeably weakened. this de- pending on how long the colony has been diseased. Instead of being in close masses, the brood in an infected hive is scattered, the cappings often. being softened, discolored, or punct- ! ured. It is when the adult bees cut the cappings off the diseased alrvae ' and grubs off the diseased larvae and | grubs that the brood seems scatter- ed. Occasionally, this is not done, |, and when it is not the brood will look much the same from the out- side as any other brood comb. > - Sign of Infection. The disease attacks the larva about the time it is full grown and ready to be sealed over and pupate. The} ~first sign of infection is a slight brownish discoloration and a_ slight sinking of the larva in its cell. The - cap to the cell may be discolored, sunken, or punctured, or it may not. The larva, however, continues to sink into the cell as the disease progress- | es it not ordinarily recognized. But by the time the grub has largely dried down and assumed a dark brown color the foulbrood dis>' scale management. plays its most clearly marked char- acteristic. If a toothpick or match is inserted into the decaying grub the mass will follow the object out as.a smooth, silky string, sometimes pulling out to a length of three inches before it breaks. This ropiness is the chief thing relied upon by the exper- ienced beekeeper in diagnosing the disease as American foulbrood. The drying continues until there is nothing left of the larva except a thick scale at the bottom of the cell, This scale cannot easily be dis- lodged, They are most easily dis- covered by holding the frame up against the light and looking through the comb. An odor suggestive of heated glue is often noted, and when - once smelled will, thereafter be re- membered as charactistic. Getting Rid of the Disease It is therotically possible to get rid of the disease in a colony by. re- moving the bees, only, to another and absolutely clean hive. But as this nearly always fails in practice it } is not recommended. The only safe remedy is to burn the diseased colo- ny and hive. It does not pay to take chances on infecting other colonies. Sacbrood is a disease which is of- ten mistaken for foulbrood because it has some symptoms in common. In sacbrood, too, the laryae are at- - tacked at just about the time the cells are capped and gradually slump down. The color of the diseased grubs varies from a light yellow to a dark brown. But in sacbrood there is no ropiness of the decaying grubs and the cuticle of the skin of the larvae does not break down. The grub can be removed whole, and when the tough wall is broken through one finds not a ropy mass but a substance resembling partially dissolved sugar. The disease is not usually serious and no treatment is necessary. - American foulbrood may be spread in a number of ways, and most of these ways can be classified as care- _less beekeeping. Among them are feeding honey from infected hives, allowing bees to rob diseased colo- | nies, and the use of tools on unheath- ful hives and not sterlized in the wh Meantime. - Preventing a Spread The laws of Texas provide that when any beekeeper finds or has good reason to suspect that any of his colonies have foulbrood he shall report to the State entomologist at College station. The entomologist or none of his assistants will call to see if the foulbrood really exists _ In the apiary. If it does, he will prob- ably order the affected colonies and hives burned. By reason of the Fact that they fear the loss of one or more of their colonies many persons are under temptation to violate the law, but not only are they committing a finable offense in doing so, but they are practically insuring that the disease _ will in time get in all of their hives =and in many of the hives of their foe of the fact that the, as ence of even one drop of infected honey will suffice to start ahs di- sease in a healthy colony if introduc- ed into the hive, one should not buy from _a neighbor who is even sus- pected of having diseased bees until his bees have been legally inspected. The use of second-hand hives or frames will transfer the disease if ,it is present in the first apiary, and the use of even a. honey extractor -which has been used to extract di- | seased honey will often produce the igame result. To: summarize, fire it the only re- liable means of stamping out foul- brood, and the only safe way to avoid it is never to buy from any diseased apiary any bees, honey, or beekeep- ers supplies.Farm and Ranch., Business In Earning A man who started in business twenty-six years ago with $500 and an idea, and who now controls 800 department stores, is applying the same idea to farm deyelopment. The idea of which J. C. Penney built this MARKET B first pencraton fail. phenomenal success is a combination of individual ownership and large- The incentive of personal profit and the advantage of combined buying and selling strikes the middle ground between the pure- corporation whose operatives are hirelings. Mr. Penney has found the , principle so useful and so profit- able in merchandising that he is now putting it into effect agriculturally. Taking over 120,000 acres of Flor- ida land and dividing it into farm tracts of twenty acres each and less, Mr. Penney is hand-picking the men to whom he will sell. The applicant is not only investigated on his homs range, but he must actually operate one of the Penney farm units for Six months to a year before the sale is made conclusive. Competent advis- ors are supplied to that mistakes of major importance may be avoided, {and according to the promoter, some of the most successful farmers now on the project had never farmed a day in their lives. Probably their willingness to learn is the biggest single factor in their success, To be allowed to buy a Penney | farm the man must have enough rmoney to make his first crop; he must be a good worker with a tal- ent for farming; he must fit well into co-operative community. and he fin-: ally must undergo the six months probation, during which. the use of the farm is furnished him free. At the end of that time, if either party is not satisfied with the other, he moves out and that ends it. If he qualifies as a good sitizen he is then allowed to buy his farm. Here is the incentive of private ownership. Community services begin where the individual leaves off. A supply house gives the settlers the benefit of large-scale buying, ar- rangements are made for giving him the use of tractor and other modern farm equipment which would be pro- hibitive on the small farm alone; a capable marketing service is avail- able when he harvests his crops, $0 he participates in the benefits of group action in everything except the personal management of his farm. This experiment will be watched with interest. Given the class of peo- ple Mr. Penney is selecting, plus co- operation, it looks promising. There | will be room for only 7,500 families on Penney farms, but the other 6,- 000,000 farmers of the United States should not overlook the fact.that by their own voluntary action they can establish the same or eq operative agencies in every farming county. Many farmers have not yet learned that they must add to in- dividual effeciency such intelligent team-work .as is found in~ business: circles if. they are to get the most out of farming. The most significant thing in con- nection with the Penney _ enterprise is the Agricultural Institute, which with an extension course, enables the Penney enterprisers to secure a lib- eral education in the science and art of farming and home-making. Earn- ing while learning is a key note of us institution, and even should the -In an agent in 1927 and 50 counties /expressed themselves ly individualistic enterprise and the Several counties in Kentuck made _ three-year appropiations, asuring the continuance of the work, In -home-demonstraition agent counties. ally good co- | fsituated at Baton Rouge, La., is on \ oe ULLETIN: on Penney farms, the next will be well ground- ed in all that woes to make a good farm citizen, with the knowledge and the viewpoint that will make them economical! and socially effecient. The principles of the Penney ex- periment may be thus briefed: Edu- cation; individual ownership; o-op- eration. There is no copyright or patent on this. Farmers everywhere can use the same principles. Jt doesnt take a millionaire to put them into prac- tice.Farm and Ranch. Home Demonstration Work Increased In _ Many States Home- ee heed work is in- creasing, according to the 1926 re- ports received by the United States Department of Agriculture. Twenty-one new counties employ- ed home-demonstration agents dur- ing the year, Sixteen additional coun- ties reappropiated funds for the work, after they had discontinued it for a year or'more. Ten counties have a definite prospect of putting as . interested. Georgia renewal renewal appropia- tions were promptly granted in 63 In Tennesee there was stronger sup- port of appropriations in practically all the counties.: Thirty-four counties increased their appropriations. Ten counties re- quested appropriations but were de- nied by the county commisioners. Twenty-nine additional counties made | appropiations and are awaiting Fed- eral and state funds. In 88 counties home-demonstration agents carried on extension work as the only exten- sion representative in the county. The outlook for the further develop- a ate Obs as demonstration work is good Flood Wrecks Air > Field For Cotton-_ Dusting Experiment The work of the branch laboratory of the Bureau of Entomology. of the United States Department of Agricul- ture, located at Tallulah, La., has been seriously hampered by the Miss- issippi flood. A report received from this station says, in effect: We are very busy salvaging things. * * * Evidently our air field will be under water for a long time yet, possibly a month, but the water has fallen enough o thatwe are able to start moving out our dusting mach- inery. * * * All electrical equipment is, of course, ruined, but the remain- der of the machinery has not rusted much. Delicate parts are ruined. * * % There are two areas near here which were not overflowed, owing to protection from private levees, and: we think we can soon get started in these areas on our impor- tant research work, eppecially the hopper. One stretch of deep water will probably have to be crossed by boat all summer.-=* * * All experi- cf. When Cotton auly;, b. _Thusdoy, duet a 1927 of A pcionleans points out that thal are a number of different species of hawks, and the food habits of all a not the same. Some prey almost en. tirely upon small mammals, such as. mice, ground squirrils, and rabbits, whereas the food of others consists chiefly of birds. The latter are the species that are responsible for the bad reputation of all hawks. The bird eaters should be killed at every op- portunity, but it is equally im ee tant that the others be spared, f they do a great deal of good destfeg. ing: small-animal pests of the farmer. The bird-eating hawks inelude t Cooper hawk and the Sharp-shinned hawk, and these species prefer to capture their prey by swift, fierce darts from the concealment of - foliage. Most of the other ae beneficial to the farmer, : _ Reports Appear For the dfosmaation of | a particularly interested in the cotton market, the following dates are given for the issuance of reports by the United States Department of Agri- A report on July will give fig: ures of the acreage in cotton in eulti- vation as of July 1. Reports on September 8 and De ember 8 will include estimates acreage of cotton abandoned since Cotton condition reports. on July 6, September 23, and October 25 were elimated by a re act of congress. What Germany Makes From Lignite The representative of ite Degates ment of, Commerce in Berlin sends an interesting description of the vast new works being built by the Ger- man Dye Trust in connection with its Leunawerke nitrogen-fixation plant They are employing 80,000 men on a new plant for making petroleum an ammonia from lignite or waste coal and a-new fertilizer, Nitrophoska. The first unit plant for oil from coal -will probably start production at: once. The process was invented by. Dr. Bergius, of Heidelburg. He said to have sold his rights in Germany to this company. The plant is to hydro- genate the lignite under pressure and temperature to produce the substitute petroleum to produce the substitute petroleum .from which these fractions can be obtained by distillation. Dr. Bergius states that the domestic. pro- duction of the value of $42,000,000 of synthetic petroleum, which is about the amount that Germany imports an. nually, would require 4,000,000 tons of lignite as raw material, He gives the following estimate of the cost of making artificial petroleum: Allow- ing 10 per cent amortization, using coal. costing 10 marks $2.40 per ton, with electric current at 3 pfennings per killowat hour (three-quarters of a cent), a ton of oil would cost 92. marks, about $22.08. These figures would be reduced, if the plant pro-- duced its own electricity. This com- pares with the market price of about 150 marks, about $36 a ton for oil, As it requires only from one and one-half to three tons of lignite to jroduce a ~ ton of oil, the cost of this item in the ments south of Tallulah will have to be reached by boat for a long time,! as the highway there is under 10 | feet of water in some places yet. Another laboratory of the bureau, high ground, not affected by the flood, and none of the. experiments in progress there have suffered. : Chicken Hawks And Others Not all hawks are harmful, in the sense that they are supposed - to be, that is, in catching chickens and song birds and. quail. The Biological Sur- vey of the United States Department ton of oil would be from 15 to 30. -marksinour money, from $3.60 to i $7.20and the remainder would be for processing and for capital ser- vice. : The Germans hope by the Bergin process to emancipate their country as far as possible from imports of pe- troleum and its products, 65.per cent of which originate in the United States. With lignite at 50 or 60 cents a ton, supposing the works are _ ocatad. at the mines, and with elec- tric current from the same source, it would appear that we could make oil oe cheaper than the Germans can long, however, as we have so ech natural oil, this process will ~~ not interest us practically, except it deprives us of the German market for our petroleum | products. Farm and Ranch. Pe Thursday, August 4, 1922. : - MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ~ L Shirley, Rt 1, Morrow, Ga., Atwater Kent radio 3 tube set com- plete needs little repairing $25 fob, also 1 Edison Amberole phenograph with about 60 records needs some ad- justing $30 fob; Jonesboro, Ga., orig- jnal value $100. Miss Ella Stutheit, Stone Moun- tain, Ga., 1 set nature library books by Doubleday new and clean, 1 Cros- ley radio and music master oud _ speaker, write for prices. J H McKoy, Rt 5, Nwnan, Ga.. wants to sell wood on 440 acres of land. : Dan Shiff, Finleyson, Ga., cypress shingles and long leaf yellow pine shingles 1s and 2s. _. Mrs John C Watson, Rt 3, Summit, Ga., 1 good organ of the Cornish make $30 fob. : _ Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga., 10 new wooden beds $10 each; 1 sewing ma- chine motor, also 1 knitting machine. Mrs A J Hayes, Wiley, Ga., good knitting machine for $10, cost $37.50 will exchange for Ancona hens. Mrs E W Teague, Adairsville, Ga _ Rt 4, old fashioned round center ta- ble $10. Mrs S J Belcher, Adairsville, Ga., - Rt 38, one nice home made wardrobe made out of good sweetgum lumber about 7 feet high and 3 ft and 5 in. wide with 8 shelves, good hinges an eatches, $11. : J T Hays, Box 174, Hartwel, a.. - geveral cars nice hickory timbe1. N J Meeks, Kite, Ga., fat pine wood 18 in. stove wood pine, fat lightwood, _ give me your best price in car load jots per cord fob Kite, Ga. Mrs B Y Temple, Rydal, Ga., Rt 2, ene piano, Washington, good shape but out of tune, or exchange, make best offer. HH S Lawson, Morven, Ga., one can - Jard, make best offer. : R&S Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga, 100 fat market goats. _ Mrs W B Cowart, Collins, Ga., one - Edison phonograph with 72 records also cabin $40 or exchange for hens or friers, phonograph in excellent or- . der; 1 baby crib screened $20 or exe for poultry of any variety. ar se ox 100, Mt Berry, Ga., one Smith - Motor Wheel to propel bicycle in good running order, cost $85, will - ~gell or trade at very low figure, write. Rhodes Seed Co., Forsyth, Ga., -ealecium arsenate, Standard manufac- ture in air tight 100 lb drums $8.50 fob; Graham (whole wheat) flour the health food, properly ground 20 Tb bag $1.35; 100 Ibs $6, all fob. RC Chandler, Hull, Ga., 1 second hand barber chair needs little repair - $20; store ladder with 70 ft trac: and rollers in good shape $15 or ex- change for anything of equal value. E D Sledge, Athens, Ga., Smalley - Ensilage cutter for sale with recutter attachment, this machine can be used _. for either green or dry foliage. Mrs F M Outz (no address given) 1 oil brooder 100 capacity, in good shape used one season $5 or exchange for 5 hens some big breed. J E Borton, 250 Washington St., _ W, Atlanta, Ga., Harley-Davidson motorcycle with motor in good order 50. : Mrs E M Rowland, Carnesville, Ga - old time bedstead with 10 little -rounds in footboard and 8 in head- board, both ends about same height; sell or exchange for good sow. L H Boler, Duluth, Ga., 1 sarrey | in good condition $20. oe W M Giles, Powder Springs, Ga., 85 gal apple vinegar 40c per gal at home, 1 million ft pine sawmill tim-_ ber 10 miles from R R $3 per M; three hundred thousand ft oak and pine saw timber 6 miles from R R $4 per M. Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga., 1 Edi- son new phonograph $25; 8 sets new, wagon harness, also 3 heaters. Mt Oak Farm, Rt 3, Box 87, Car-) roliteh, Ga., 1 good as new Cruso and | - Blade reel lawn mower $17.75 or, Ga., wants to sell No 9 Oliver type: | exchange for pair S P C pigs pure bed; 1 set good second hand single buggy harness $8.50 or exchange for SPC pigs reg. H M Franklin & Co., Tennille, Ga good fresh cut 4x18 in No. 1 and No 2 long leaf yellow pine shingles car lots only. : Mrs E W Teague, Adairsville, Ga., old fashion round center table $10. Mrs B T Baldwin, Rt 4, Rockmart, Ga., dry dill for cucumber pickling 30 for enough to flavor 4 gal. Mrs B Reid, Rt 3, Cobbtown, Ga 1 No 7 stove used 2 months $7.50 or exchange for shoat of equal value at 10 lb. Mrs E Clonts, 1852 Donelly Ave., Atlanta, Ga., cottage organ in good condition at reasonable price, write for details. W H Townson, Talona, Ga., one good 2 horse wagon practically new with good body size 2 1-2, $50, cash or exchange for thorughbred duroc shoats;.1 ton-Ford truck 1926 mod- el home made dump body good tires good condition $250. Mrs M L Seavy, Rt 1, Lawrence- ville, Ga., the public school methods Vol. 1, 2, and 3 with teachers guide, | bought Dec 1926, not soiled $21 fob. A L Kinzey, Diamond, Ga., 1 pair Deer antlers, suited for mounting and connected with part of skull and hide $5 del. ; R L Towns, P O 227, phone 515, Cordele, Ga., 1 No 4 Bagger for 22-36 case peanut picker $35, used only few days, would exchange for cured hams or chickens. Mrs W B Cowart, Collins, Ga., one Edison phonograph with 72 records also cabinet $40, or will exchange for hens or friers, this machine is in ex- cellent order; one baby crib, wired for protection from flys and mosqui- toes $20, or will exchange for poul> try of any sort. 2 C J Clements, Box 86, Folkston, Ga.; one hand loom suitable for weaving carpet or cloth, perfect con- dition cheap; 1 radio outfit complete uses no batteries; 1 Henderson motor eycle and Sid# car in good order, bar- gain, suitable for light delivery, write. W J Miller, Clarksville, Ga., Rt 4, one 4x5 Conley Plate Camera used very little, makes good clear pictures good lens and shuttle cheap or ex- change for good dbl barrel 12 or 16 gauge shot gun in good shape, write what you have. Parks Jones, Mountain View, Ga. Indian bicycle good condition $10 cash. A Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga., good bicycle cheap or exchange for wheat oats orf rye, write. | Homer Arrington, Wadley, Ga., Rt 2, one army saddle $5. C Hurley Bazemore, Odessadale, Ga., one rifle Hamilton 22 practical- ly new $2.50. i Thos J Williams, Rt 1, Matthews, Ga., 100 M ft saw mill timber 3 mi of railroad cheap. Mrs V S Ladd, Rt 7, Gainesville, Ga., long straw brooms $1 per doz. Mrs W M Arrington, Rt 2, one army trailer $15. R: E Barnes, Graymont, Ga., one Edison Amberolla phonograph and 48 records will exchange for mowing machine and rake, wagon, gun or pis- tol, cane mill or make offer. Helen Jones, Lyerly, Ga. New Kewpie kodak size of picture 2 1-2x- 8 1-4; will exchange for banjo uke or Hawaiian uke, good condition. Mrs Robert McClure, Rt 2, Box 41 Clarksville, Ga., one surrey used very little, write. T H Barrett, Athens, Ga., for sale or trade one practically new home linghting plant; it is a one unit 1 kw. sleeve valve, ball bearing plant. Mrs J E Knight, i42 East Georgia Avenue, Atlanta, Ga., Allen Princess Coal or wood range 4 eyes, G N Strong, Newnan, Ga., Ford truck. O J Bower, 702 Hill St., LaGrange, one MARKET BULLETI bal easy, address writer for $27 or exchange for smal! Hobart sausage mill in good order, or hogs or yearlings. Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland, Ga., second handed piano for sale cheap for cash. E O Lance, Rt 1, Dahlonega, Ga., solid oak porch swings and childrens rocking chairs, write for prices and information. W D Harp, Oglethorpe, Ga., 32 volt ascilating 12 inch fan, in perfect condition first check gets it. Mrs W A Bennett, Route 1, Adairs ville, Ga., Chieago cottage parlor or- gan $20, will exchange for pure bred chickens or trio of white Holland tur- keys or anything that I can use. E M Atkins, Aragon, Ga. Rt 1, one nice parlor organ very good condition se! needing cleaning out, price $40 fob. ; : E M Atkins, Aragon, Ga., Rt 1, monthly roses rooted, price 25c each -or 5 for $1 fob. A J Adams, Rt B, Ashburn, Ga., | for sale portable phonographer prac- tically new with 16 records only been used few times, outfit for $38.50. Mrs W E Rowland, Sugar Valley, Ga., Windsor Fireless Cooker with vessels cost $28.95, sell for $12, or exchange for good iron bedstead with springs. : J C Dodd, Cleveland, Ga., horse wagon in good condition $25. Mrs Julia Dowell Bailey, Jeffer- son, Ga., fine olf strainer violin direct| history from Germany over one hun- dred years; will sell at a sacrifice. C R Harris, Midland, Ga., for sale 22 horse power. gasoline engine and grist mill price reasonable. H N Sorrow, Point Peter, Ga., for sale cedar post for telephone polls or fence posts in small quantities or carlots. ~. A O Walton, Newnan, Ga., Rt 1, j would like to exchange a new banjo for a good paid opossum hound. Mrs J F Porter, Jr., Danville, Ga one oak ice box 100 Ibs., capacity practically new $15. ; I H Boles, Forsyth, Ga., one cream separator in good condition $25. 100 acres original pine timber es- timated by experts to cet one and one-half million ft 10 miles from Newnan, Coweta, Co., on good public road, $3 per thousand, $1,000 cash P O Bex 227, New- nan, Ga. Dan Shiff, Frierson, Ga., all heart, cypress posts 6 ft long 20 each fob Hawkinsville, car lots 22 each del. G S Thomas, Rt 13, Hogansville, one good log truck in good condition Republic, will take 100 or exchange for Ford truck. G D Callahan, 3609 Ga. Savings Bank bldg., Atlanta, Ga., 1 1-2 mil- lion ft S L pine saw timber on 100 acres land 10 miles of A & W P R R, good road, easy logging $2.50 stump. W D Manley, Lavonia, Ga., cotton picking baskets hold 65 to 100 lbs of cotton $1.25 average size fob La- vonia, Ga. LL Wallace, 247 N. Highland Ave Atlanta Ga., 10 slightly used heavy leather cow halters $1 each fob, col- lapsible 12 doz. size egg carriers $i each; new top covering for Ford car $7 complete set socket wrenches for Ford $6, trade any of the above for fryers at 80c each. O W Odom, Hinsonton, Ga., Day- ton computing scales glass ends la- test type used 8 mos. in A-1 condi- tion, for $125 fob Hinsonton, Ga. T B Wilkes, Glennville, Ga., 2 million big cypress north Florida long leaf pine in southeast Ga., one tract sound timber one been turpen- tined, H G Phegins, Flowery Branch, Ga hand made white oak cotton pickers baskets $1.25 each fob, or $15 per doz. del. feed baskets '75 each, bush- el size. L E Harrison, Dublin, Ga., vinegar white and red in 50 gal. bhlis., at 16c per gal.; bottle vinegar fob Dublin, Ga., cash with order. f , 8, red skin Porta Rican sweet ' toes can ship any day. offers good Irish potatoes at $1.65 | j 4 - Graham H Clark, Milan, Ga., Rt 1, 100 sq. good second hand roofing steel must be cheap for cash. 2 Dan Shiff, Frierson, Ga., cyprest shingles $6.50, prime cypress shin- gles (sap) $3.50 per M fob Hawkins: ville, all heart long leaf yellow shin: gles $5.50, 2s $2.75. D L Thompson, Sulphur Springs, . Ga., fiddle made in 1712, 215 years old, good condition, and of excellent tone, make offer. Mrs T W Haygood, Marietta, Ga., Rt 3, cabinet style victrola good con- dition, exchange pure bred S C RI Red chicks or 110 egg capacity incu- bator for same. Miss Lucile Arnold, 72 Greenville St., Newnan, Ga., between seven and eight hundred thousand ft of fine pine saw timber, also ash timber. S J Jefferson, Rt 2, Alapaha, Ga., one violin and case $16.50 value, m2ke offer. L B. Williams, Newnan, Ga., 2 gal- vanized garbage cans with tops 10 gal. capacity each $1.50 each, or $2.50 for the 2. O R Johnson, Rt 1, Shellman, Ga. pecan budding cloth 50c per sq yd delivered. W H Kinney, Carrollton, Ga., Rt 1, wants to contract with hotels and restaurants to furnish them with fresh infertile White Leghorn eggs for the year. F 7 POTATOES FOR SALE Hilry Smith, Scott, Ga., Rt 1, about. 4 or 5 hundred lbs of: yellow Porto Rican sweet potatoes ready for mar- ket now, make offer on no 1 grade fob Lovett. CG Pritchard, Rt: 2, Box 162. Kite, Ga., Porto Rican potatoes $3 a per bu. of 60 lbs delivered or $2 per bu. fob, no order accepted for less than a peck. B M Eskew, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt 1, Box 100 C; 1927 grown Porto Ri- ; can sweet potatoes have about 1500 or 2000 lbs at 3 1-2e per lb fob Hawkinsville. J A Ingram, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt pota- W E Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.,. per bu. del., in lots of two hundred or more. ey Uy Geo N Cook, Machen, Ga., 100 bus of Porto Rican sweet potatoes Aug. 1st to 15th delivery. os CATTLE FOR SALE W D Wilson, Sparta, Ga., Rt 3, ; one month old 15-16 Jersey male calf from 3 gallon cow $5, or exchange __ for corn, peas, or chickens, ; ae E L Heath, Scottdale, Ga., pure bred registered Toggenburg and Nn- bian milk goats. _L S Morris, 55 A Stonewall St., Atlanta, Ga., full blooded Jersey cow also young five gal. cow registered gentle as a kitten. en PLANTS FOR SALE Roy Branon, Lewiston, Ga., cab- bage and tomato plants for fall crop 200 50c; 500 80c; 1000 $1.50; 3000 $4 postpaid. Miss Grace Branan,. Lewiston, Ga Jersey Wakefield, Copenhagen, and Succession cabbage plants, Ga. col- lard, Stone potatoes 200 40c; 500 70c; 1000 $1.25; postpaid. = Miss Ella Stutheit, Stone Mountain Ga., two six year old striped centu- _ ry plants ferns and other flowers. Mrs J Walter McGarity, Drake- town, Ga., old fashioned multiplying Shellots 20c per gal, add postage. Interstate Plant Co., (E W Lump- kin) Thomasville, Ga., fresh grown cabbage collard, tomato, pepper and onion plants shipped from Ga. and _ Va. C O D, 500 $75c, 1000 $1.25 and charges. Lis _ WW McEver, Jr., Rt 1, Hoschton, Ga., Newstone tomato, Dutch cabbage | heading collards all 500 65c, $1 M. SYRUP FOR SALE | Urben Bowen, Americus, Ga., syr: _ up in nex gallon buckets at 75c gal. SALE Geo H Hayes, 990 Gordon St., At anta, Ga., new four row cotton "dus- r cost $300 sell $100. *R GC Couch, Turin, Ga., 20 H P furnace boiler with fixtures $65. Mrs J T Lewis, Rt 2, College Park, Ga:, Fairbanks and Morse gas engine ao. H P and pea thrash wi!l exchange or good cow with young calf giving gallons or more milk per day and 1 Ib butter or more per day; will not xchange without party seeing engine and thrash. CN Stephens Renfroe, Ga. will ell or exchange for light and water system one two-stand Lummus air blast 60 saw gin outfit complete with condenser D B press tramp suction 1 all or part. ota; Georgia, colt lighting plant seven lights in perfect working order $50 ust as it stands. Wm H. Martin, Washington, Ga., Rt No 5, new auto-knitter, 5 drawer drop-head Singer sewing machine. New heat indicator or thermometer Sell the three articles cheap or ex- hange, write; new Vacuum washer $1.50 del; Mother Hubbard wash board, zood condition $1.25 del; new iver $1 del; in 60c del. T W Pate, Rt 3, Carrollton, Ga. e 12 H P water town steam engine good running condition governors 1eed slight repair $65 f o b A C Croft, Toccoa Orphanage, occoa, Ga., one electric motor, five orse power, good shape or exchange or good Holstein fresh milk cow or ull Jersey cow. L Towns, Cordele, Ga., Box 227 -18 Case tractor for $100 or ex- ge make offer. 1: N Campbell, Rt Surrency, Ga., e 48x6 in. saw mill belt will ex- ange for anything that I can use, | Leghorn chickens preferred, Mrs D T Hayner, Rt 13, Commerce one cream separator in good ition, cheap; set of tools suffi- nt to run a garage; one good vice, kinds of wrenches, write, ze W. Keith, Newnan, Ga., boll wee- two row dusters good contition 20 each; 1 row Feeny hand duster ; 0 be H Prescott, Sardis, Ga., one 5 H P gas engine friction clutch 50. aM Jordan & Son, Royston. Ga., OHP boiler and engine 12x16 in. linder 7 ft wheel, bargain. [ P Peerless traction steam engine 208 shurch st., Fort Valley, Ga., Ford- on side plow in first class operating dition guaranteed $20. Walker, Omega, Ga., one cut ff saw mandrel complete with box pulley about 24 or 26 in. long 2 in. hole = saw, good condition OLS. oO WwW Odom, Beck, Ga., Day- n computing scales glad ends A-1 x ndition used h mos. 125 f o bd. GP McMullen, Jonesboro, Ga., plete 10 H P electric grist: mill condition. eedie Burns, LaFayette, Ga., Corley saw mill 48 in. tooth saw, t mandrel 100 ft Conveyor, lum- bench. one 20 H P mounted Rus- engine, all in good shape, 2 Ford tractors with pulleys and gov- rnor; 1 Athens plow, 1 Athens dbl ise harrow. -F Howard, Flowery Branch, Ga. t 1 One DeLoach saw mill 3 head locks 44 in. saw in good running bargain for ay cotton gin outfit rigged up for son tractor. Mr T A Clark, Ball Ground, Ga., cc a good 3 roller sorghum mill ECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR J Kingston, Rt 2, Box 211, Atlan- inch one steel nickel plate screw | ww 4 in oak rolling | H P Fairbanks Morse gas engine $25; ulley with magneto Alamo engine | Barton Jordan, Royston, Ga., 10. ition for $150; one 80 saw Mur- cheap foe cash or eeohanee for a cow or buggy, write. D C Sikes, Cobbtown, Ga., one 15 H P boiler and engine old style very good running order. will exchange for good Ford truck or truck and trac- tor. i J Carter, Gainesville, Ga., one 35 H P Atlas engine; one 40 H P Cor- lis boiler, 4-70 saw Pratt gin shaft- ing pulley dbl traction all complete to gin cotton $700 for complete out- fit, 7 miles of Toccoa, Ga., on main line Southern R R. J O Carder, Dalton, Ga., Rt 2, one 35 H P Buckeye steam engine side stroke, two flywheel; one 36 in., one 59 in. used about 6 mos; fine condi- tion, $100 f o b Dalton, Ga. ' Mrs W C McRae, Mt Vernon, Ga. a two boilers and 2 engines. | T N Colley, Elberton, Ga., one 60 H P 220 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle elec- trie motor, equipped with pulley, starter and main entrance switch and in good condition, 2 steel engines 8 HP and-25 H Pat steel tank 5x6; 1 underground stel tank 4x10; lot of pulleys and shaftings. National Pecan Groves Co., Flint- side, Ga., one 8-70 saw Continental gin outfit, screw press, with tramper $300; 8 Oliver bottom plows for trac- tors, $35 each; 8 Sullivan Towson dise tractor plows, $40 each; 1 1-2 6 H P Fairbanks Morse gas engine, $35; Williamson stump puller com- plete with cable, cost. $550; sell for $225; 1 roll 1 inch wire cable $50; one 82 K W Delco water pump with 1-4 H P motor complete except bat- teries $75; all in first class condition E D Horne, Ludowici, Ga., one steam pump 1 1-4 pipe size in good condition $35 will trade for log saw. Yates Hdw. & Fur. Co., Hartwell, Ga., several Virginia home:can seal- ers; good supply of all size tin cans and: 1 gallon syrup buckets. S W Looper, Dalton, Ga., one Sat. blacksmith blowers and duck nest $25; one two-tire shrinker $20; 1 drill press $10; 1 tire fender $8; 1 set taps and dies $12. 50; 1 concrete block ma- | chine with 50 pallates and 1 rock race and 1 plain mold $100. J D Harrard, Vienna, Ga., two 100 H P boiler fully equipped, one 35 H P Schofield engine; one 40 H P boiler, very reasonable, all in good condition. F P Davis, Marietta, Ga., eight H P IH C Mogul oil engine; 12 H P vortable I H C Titan Fordson tractor 12-25 J I Case tractor. W L Hurst, Box 233, Toccoa, Ga., cone Smalley ensilage and fodder cut- ter; 1 Sanders dise tractor plow $25 each or exchange for chickens or pigs. - F E Joy, Barnesville, Ga., Rt 2 one Taco governor for Fordson used 3 weeks cost $80, for quick sale, will sell for $15. H M Futch, Dawson, Ga., one 25 Model north east motor generator with full equipment in A-1 condition write. Thos W Morgan, Rockmart, Ga., Wordson tractor in perfect condition and good as new with gang plow and disc harrow. S G MeNeill, Arlington, Ga., one Lillingston peanut picker, fairly good condition, will exchange for anything IT can use, also a cane mill, will sell or exchange. W M Giles, Powder Springs, Ga.,! Rt 8, disc plow good as new, 24 in. disc John Deere make $18 or ex-! change; hand peanut sheller, good condition $5 or exchange; extra good ' 20 gal, per hr. cider mill, by hand $25 . A B Weatherly, Georgetown, Ga. | | one Cast, pulley 18 in. diameter 12 inch base bits 2 1-2 in. shaft; 1 me-| tal pulley size 20 in diameter 2 in, base bits 2 3-4 shaft, cheap for cash | or exchange. F Lee, MeRae, Mt Vernon, Ga., Box 66, one Hercule stump puller 400 ft 7-8 cable, 1 dbl power pulley take up, 1 McCormack mower and! ; ee all in good shape; write JD Hubbard, Rt 2, Fortson, Ga., will exchange Golden make cane mill No 2 and copper pan in good condi- tion for 38 or 5 P gas- ere in good condition. City of Calhoun, Calhoun, Ga., 2 Worthington reciprocating pumps 310 gal., per min, cap, good condi- tion cheap : write. Henry H McDonald, Winder, Ga., 10-20 International tractor for sale or exchange for anything equal value. Scott grist mill 30 inch rock, 12 H P Hercules kerosene engine T HC feed grinder, sheller, pulleys and belting complete outfit cheap for cash or exchange for small sawmill outfit. J H Leverette, Rt 1, Parrott, Ga., Benthal peanut picker 16 ft long model H $225; B F Avery gasoline engine 6 H P $100; 1 H C hay press H P 75; peanut sheller Tom Huston Liberty sheller $15 all f o b. Mrs W C Dixon, Camilla, Ga., one DeLaval No 12 cream separator used 2 seasons $50 f o b; 2 five ie cream. cans $1.50 each f o b. -LS Morris, 53-A Stonewall St., Atlanta, Ga., one 12 1-2 H P gas en- gine feed cutter and meat grinder; will exchange. E W Dorough, Temple, Ga., Rt 1, one cane mill, Columbia No 13 pow- er mill, 3 roller and 12 ft pan, used 8 seasons $150; good condition; 40 it. galvanized pipe and skimmers etc, 1 Hancock dise plow, 3 horse, 1 disc for red; 1 for gray land nearly new disc; exchange for 1 year old Jersey heifer registered. Jd R Cramer, Carrollton, Ga., Gol- den new model No 8. syrup mill, geared for mule power copper pan 12 ft long; juice barrel, pipes, 2 cop- per skimmers, gas jet, all in good condition, capacity, 75 gal per day for quick sale $90 cash f o b Mt. Zion, Ga. . Pitts Lumber Co., Waverly Hall, Ga., one complete 80 ton daily ca- pacity Grundler feed mill with fan elevator, dust collector, etc., lot va- rious sized steel shafting, couplings, wood and iron pulleys, post hangers, good rubber and leather belting, check and globe valves; 8ftx38-inxl1ft fire or burglar, Kinear Mfg. Co., rolling slat steel door; 1 new 4 1-2 ft Deering vertical Mft mower; 1 new Firestone straight side tire rim 34x- 4 1-2; 1 pr. Sawyer revolving mer- chandise backing sealers; 1 two H P International gas engine; 1 Memo- graph, little used, n good condition; few 9 tooth Little Joe harrows, all in first class condition. RL Towns, Cordele, Ga., P O Box 227, phone 515, one 9-18 Case trac- tor $100; 1 set extension rims and engle iron grounders for. 9-18 Case tractor $25; 1 Case self feeder in good as new $40; will exchange for ear in good condition. Robert Fuller, - Adairsville, Ga., Box 287, one 8 H P Mogul Interna- tional gasoline engine, burns gas or kerosene, good condition; one 10 H P Titan International gasoline en- . gine, burns gas or kerosene needs slight. repairs, 1 practically new 24 ft Meadows vertical grist mill steel frame in good ondition; one 20 in Meadows vertical grist mill wood : frame in. good condition; two line shafts; 4 hangers pulleys, belts, 5 ex- , tra pulleys, 1 pr floor scales on me 1 good circular saw mandrel, in geod condition and cheap for cosh, or Liberty bonds, make best of- T W Pate, Rt 3, Carrollton, -Ga., { ee ATE. watertown steam engine | in n wood running condition, governors i oe slight repair $65 f o b. H S$ Lawson, Morgan, Ga., 1 Colt | unit for 6 volt batteries Ae 1 gen- erator $4; 1 starter $5; set new patteries $10; one No 8 eo $4; will exchange. : J V Jackson, Vienna, Ga., will ex | rh A S Camp, Dallas, Ga., R F D 5, goed shape $125: 1 Case No 4 bagger |. 41997 Taare a ataionare Encl onith flow er and other necessary material to make a furnace for a portable fur- nace. FARM LANDS FOR RENT So. Ga. farm for rent 20 miles be- low Albany 4 miles to good R R. : town, main house large stock barn 13 tenant houses, 20 horse farm open mostly chocolate loam soil very fer- = tile well drained on state highway that splits farm in half, rent $1600 or will divide references required, - address Station E, Box 10, Atlanta, Ga. Box 80, Waleska, Ga., two houses for rent to campers up in the hills, plenty fresh air and pure water, fine place for nice quiet vacation reason- able rent; write for particulars. Plantation, Station E, Box 10, At- lanta, Ga., for 1928 5 to 10 horse farm, 5 houses, 5 barns. also cribs, 2 branches back of main barn produc- tive soil mostly red chocolate $50 per plow 80 miles Atlanta, 3 miles Con- yers, Ga., references required. Plantation, Station E, Box 10, At- lanta, Ga., southwest Ga. farm 20 miles below Albany 4 miles good R R town on State highway, 20 horse farm open mostly chocolate loam soil level, well drained, highway divides farm in halves about 10 horse farm on each side fine crops now growing main house 18 tenant houses flowing artesian well, rent all for $1600 or divide in two farms, references re- quired. DJ Marshall, Washington, Rt 3, has a five horse farm, fine land, well located snitable. for stock and dairying. with two good pastures each containing running water, good com- munity, this place is on a_ direct truck line to a fine school that he wishes to rent to a re- liable party who can furnish himself. Mrs V E McCook, Rt 2, McIntyre. Ga., 2 horse farm to rent with fine good creek and high land pasture for standing rent, er on shares good place for the right party. J D Walker, Tignall, Ga., a five horse farm for rent in Wilkes coun- ty, near churches, children carried to school in truck, land in good condi- tion of cultivation, red and sand loam lays well, will take eight bales of cotton per year any number of years, lease from 1 to 5- years. Would consider von e on 50-50 ba- sis. ee VEGETABLES FOR SALE L O Guthrie, Logansville Ga Green beans, roasting ears, ; Mrs R Robinson, R 3 Greenville Ga large white nest onions dry and sound 60c per gal, del in 10 bu lots $4 per. bu del Mrs B L Brown, 3 gals multiplying ae onion buttons 6be per gal e Mrs Naomi Fortson, R 1 Daniels- ville Ga 6 Ib nice dried sage 50c lb or lot $2.50 cash with order add post- age Mrs V Ladd, nest onions 40c gal $2.50 bu; dried sage stem 10 doz, $1 per Ib. lL. M Aderhold, Lavonia Ga Hot pepper 30c per qt, Sweet pepper same price; red onion sets 50 per qt all del Miss Beanie Smith. R F D Kite Ga 20 to 35c qt or 90c gal add postage Henry F Weaver, Marion Ga nice red and yellow apples $1.50 per bu box del by parcel post Mrs John Woodal, Box 8 Milner Ga nice pears for eating or preserv- ing $1 bu fob Milner Ga Mrs A E Dasher Jordan, Reidsville Ga 700 bus pine apples pears for Aug 10 del, would like to sell in bunch but will sell any amount for $1 bu fob Glennville Ga Mrs Nellie Johnson, R 1 Shellman Ga Freeh fig preserves in glass jars 50c per qt add postage W C Tumlin, Gainesville Ga Choice a and ores apples $1. oy bu. Ga. consolidated | Small green pepper pods for pickles f hursday, August 4, 1927. DOG DEPARTMENT j Miss Bessie Segraves, 514 South Sixth St., Griffin, genuine Spitz 10 weeks old male $15. F A Bolmon, Rt 4, Danielsville, Ga reg. bird pointer dog 2 years old in good condition partly trained white and liver spotted $10 or exchange for pigs or anything useful; papers fur- nished. . Mrs J H Davis, Rebecca, Ga., full blooded Ameriean pit bull pups kind and gentle, good catch dogs, good child companions, buckskin color $5 each, or exchange for pigs, thorough- bred White Leghorns or Barred Rock J B Bennett, Bowersville, Ga., 4 English setter puppies 3 1-3 mos old $10 each, G W Allen, The Rock, Ga., 2 and opossum dogs. BR Saxon, Sylvania, Ga,, pure bred collie pups 8 mos old males $10 females $8. IF Gipson, Ashland, Ga., Rt 1, exe 1 brindle bull dog for 2 good rabbit dogs; prefer beagle. Ray Davis, Rutledge, Ga., Boston terriers. reg $10 each. , Dixie Kennels, Commerce, Ga., _ Beagle puppies. LE Griffeth, Winder, Ga., 2 col- - lie female puppies 8 mos old; 1 yellow 1 white with black spot on each ear $15 for yellow one $20 for white one reg. or exchange. J T Means, Baqrnesville, Ga., full blood collie pups black and tan 6 wks old. well marked females $5, males $10; good for-driving cows; cash * with order. H Effie Woods, Rt 3, Moultrie, Ga 1 pure bred bloodhound pup 10 mos - old exchange for pair fox hounds pups 8 mos old or less. . -- Mrs E M Rowland, Carnesville, Ga 1 male pointer bird dog not trained grown $25 or exchange for pure bred - duroc Jersey sow. LEAF Smith, P O Box 121, Cullo- den, Ga., 1 screw tail Boston bull dark brindle wt 35 lbs 2 years old, worth $50, write offers. J J Havard, UHawkinsville, Ga., - wants real opossum dog cheap. Charlie Summers, Red Oak, Ga., fine male collie dog 11 mos old $10 fob. R J Alsabrook, Woodland, Ga., 4 fine male pointer pups 2 mos old Aug 20 $15 each or $25 pair. - Mrs Ida Kelly, Rt 5, Marietta, Ga fine young opossum dog also good for snakes and minks, will guard chickens, doesnt suck eggs, or have running fits $15 or exchange for fat hens mixed breed large size. J S King, Sasser, Ga., 1 collie pup pure bred exchange for oil burning brooder or Duroc Jersey sow. B H Holland, Rt. 2, Dalton, Ga., pair partly trained coon dogs $40; | female fice to aid shepherd, will ex- change for pigs, also Jersey male hog 2 years old $20. Mrs Marie Bernt, 61 South Spen- cer, St. Dalton, Ga., 3 male fice and shepherd pups $3 each, or exchange for pigs and chickens. L O Guthrie, Logansville, Ga., 5 bulldog pups $10 each. - Graham Simpson, Culverton, Ga., 1 liver white pointer 3 years old, good hunter, exchange for 30 White Leg- horn pullets March hatch. A R E Barnes, Graymont, Ga., 1 pair ' male hounds 1 1-2 years old, 1 black and tan, other cream color, large size Pe partly trained for rabbits, coon, opos sum -o20. -__-- Burt Bennett, Rt 3, Moultrie, Ga. 1 thorough bred solid white pointer puppy 8 mos old $25. Mrs J L Hayes, Rt 8, Palmetto, Ga 1 good redbone opossum hound fe- male $15 cash or exchange for good bird dog. s Ike Thrasher, Vidalia, Ga., 4 pr hound puppies from real coon and opossum getters 5 weeks old $15 pair T G OKelley, Maysville, Ga., fe- Hy. } coon Eskimo } : with little training; bitch fice for rab- change English setter pup pedigreed fine English setters, good field dogs male English setter trained $40 ped-|- igreed description on request. J A McKimmon, Rt 1, Smithville, dog; party wanting please write. J H Ellis, Newton, Ga., 3 fox hound puppies right age for training $20 each or exchange for 2 police puppies. : Mrs D Donaldson, Rt 1 Decatur. Ga., 2 male white English bull pups $10 each; great watch dogs for poul- try. : Shady Grove Kennels, Statesboro, Ga., want soon and opossum dogs that will hunt at night, dogs must be sent on trial; write for particu- lars, Mrs J Hal Rucker, Rt 8, Elberton, Ga., 1 female black and tan hound 9 months old $7.50 or exchange for B P Rock chickens or a pig. P O Box 262 Monroe, Ga., wants to buy full blooded well trained opos sum hound with strong voice. G O Hunter, Rt 1, Abbeville, Ga. wants 1 blue speckled hound up 4 months old must be well bred. H G Pheagins, Flowery Branch, Ga., red bone hound $20, good rabbits and squirrels and will tree opossum bits and squirrels $15; 1 bitch pup black and tan fine blood 3 mos $5; all fob Flowery Branch. BR Saxon, Sylvania, Ga., pure bred collie 83 mos old, males $10, fe- males $8. L P Farmer, Stapleton, Ga., 3 yrs old trained English setter female points, backs and retrieves $75 or exchange; also registered pointer puppy $25. S J Jefferson, Rt 2, Alapaha, Ga., 1 trained coon hound but old, make offer. ; F C Peace, Norcross, Ga., will ex- for hound puppy same age 2 mos; will sell for $10. Hes L P Farmer, Stapleton, Ga., reg. pointer puppy $25 or exchange. FT Campbell, Rockmart, Ga., pair all papers for reg sell at bargain. Miss Annie Jones, Rt 8, Forsyth, Ga., 2 pretty collie puppies pure bred $5 each or exchange. ~ R F Payne, Mt. Aairy, Ga., 2 male oS pups 2 mos old $5; 1 fema'e A D Giles, Pendergrass, Ga., 1 r-2 bone hound 4 years old 1-2 July ad 1-2 black fan and 1 3 year old fine for coons and opossum rabbit proof at night, will tree and stick $40 each Or $75 pair = W H Adair, Rutledge, Ga., female collie pup 4 mos old collar yellow with white trimmings sell for $7 or exchange for pigs or shoats or Mch pullets any pure breed. Thos S Cheek, Homer, Ga., 1-2 col- MARKET Bl | Ga., well trained pointer male bird lie and shepherd male 1 year old extha smart exchange for poultry or pig. - W C MeDonald, Smithville, Ga.,! wants to exchange double barrel shot ! sun hammerless type for well trained bird dog. DeWitt Weatherly, Jr., Buchanan, Ga., Rt 2, 8 bull pups 7 weeks old, 6 males and 2 females $3 each. - J E Desse, Buchanan, Ga., 1 3 yr old pointer bitch wel Itrained in ev- ery respect for quail satisfaction guaranteed $50 fob Buchanan, Ga. RL Johnson, Woodbury, Ga., fine pure bred collie dogs 1 year old, strong beautiful, and well trained, will exchange for 25 April hatch White Leghorn pullets or pure bred Jersey heifer subject to reg. Preston Babb, Carrs Station, Ga., 6 high bred pointer pups 5 mos old 4 males and 2 females $7.50 each. J C Woodall, Rt 1, Calhoun, Ga., 1 pair trained Walker and Hudpath fox dogs, satisfaction guaranteed, ! fast runners and sure strikers, 3 yrs. old; six other dogs and _ bitches trained and untrained; will sell any or all reasonable. J D Hesterlee, Carrollton, Ga., Rt 1, one white poodle dog $5. George W W Tootle, Rt 1, Manas- sas, Ga 1 bull dog good catch, sell or exchange for trained fox or coon hounds. HELP WANTED H S Snowden, Rt B, Albany, Ga., wants young single man for general farm work, $1 per day and board, regular work. - Mrs J Lindsey Johnson, Rio Vista, Ga., wants working man to manage some plant. E M Herrin, Manor, Ga., wanted to communicate with man teacher of wide experience for principals place of consolidated rural school, good pay to right party. Roberta Gin & Warehouse, Rober- ta, Ga., gin manager wanted to oper- ate toll stand Murray gin plant; must be sober and competent. A G Buice, Barnesville, Ga., Rt 1, wants a nice white or colored middle aged woman without children to keep house, references exchanged. LS Morris, 58 A Stonewall St., Atlanta, Ga., wanted a real farmer who can run successfully a 45 1-2 acre farm, one who is not afraid of work, but can show results; place is fully stocked and equipped, no one to boss you but want results. R D Medlock, R F D No 2, Duluth, Ga., wanted family about Sept 15th to help gather crop; will furnish house and wood. Mrs J F Adams, Montezuma, Ga., wants a lady to care for an aged patient lady, not an invalid but old and needs constant care, nice place to board; prefer middle aged lady healthy and without children; write for full particulars. tee Otis G Rawls, Williamson, Ga., wanted man with family to help gath- er Crop, Whites Dairy, Rt A, Savannah, Ga. wants experienced milker man and wife with no children or single man preferred, right salary with room and board furnished. ue Dr Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga., wanted someone familiar with rais- ing and sell truck on irrigated land; T have a very fine place for the right man 8 miles west of Newnan very good 7 room house, 25 acres fresh up land 10 acres branch bottom 50 eeres for pasture also 3 room house barn and other buildings. C Burch, Eastman, Ga., wanted man with son old enough to do dairy work to operate 23 cow dairy. Hugene Martin, Secretary-Treas. Hilton Consolidated, School, Hilton. Ga., wanted Superintendent for 7 teacher school, college graduate 1st grade license. Stewart Farm, Axson, Ga., Rt 2, Atkinson county, wanted family for share or salary for 300 acre farm all or part good crop now ready and 40 acres ready for planting; good, . home. i Miss Annie L Harrell, Boykin, Ga_ wanted a good honest middle aged | lady white or colored to come live in home with me and keep house; must : be honest and of good character;' good home for right party; write first. ee Lee Joyner, Allenhurst, Ga., want- | ed single white man to live on my farm as member of family and work | on farm, write. Wm L Harrison. Milledgeville, Ga. | R EF D 38, wanted man who can milk and is a willing worker, state wheth- | er married or single, experience had and salary wanted, could use man and boy. : Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland, Ga., wanted a middle aged settled woman to help me on small poultry farm for a home and small wages. Mrs J M Shannon, Nichols, Ga., wanted girl or woman to come and live with me as one family and help me around house. W B_ Sutton, Adairsville, Ga., wants a man with stock and force to cultivate a 4-horse crop for 1928; also a single man to work on farm for wages 1 year beginning Sept 1, | of references from tobacco board of years old with family, wants several families to pick cotton, use man with family of 2 or 8 mi'k- . references if required. Mrs L C Bigbee, Bluffton, Ga., wants a girl between ages of 12 to 25 to live as one of the family and help with house work and poultry; would advance railroad fare. - T D Lashley, Dawson, Ga., wants to plant tobacco on large scale for of man with large farm; life time expe- . rience in N C demonstration; best trade and 8 Georgia. : Mrs W E Goings, Rt 1, Covington, Ga., wants good woman able to keep house for 8. R F Benford, J P., Monk, Ga., years experience in 9 | wants middle age lady to keep house and be governess for 3 small chil- dren; give references in first letter. J W Alexander, Jefferson, Gai, wants man and family to gather crop will pay good wages. a Mrs W C McBrae, Mt Vernon, Ga. Box 174 wants to hear from some. interested in putting up brick mill or In running dairy farm. Camp Chandler Farm, Newnan, Ga., Rt 7, wants man about 35 or 40 capable of keeping up farm machinery and gin crop and also do farm work; an- swer stating salary and giving ref- erences. ; moe Mrs J H Carrington, Rt 4, Talbot- ton, Ga., wants nice middle age lady | to come and help with poultry and be companion, will pay small salary or let her live as one of the family; want her to begin Sept. 1. Charlie Thomas, Rt 4, Conyers, Ga., wants a school teacher for coun- _ try school 1927-28. Miss Nell Lester, Montezuma, Ga. wants a middle age woman or grown girl to live with mother; a good home for lady, only two in family. GS LB Anderson, Shiloh, Ga., wants renter for 1927 for 2 or 3 horse farm _ good houses, school, church, deep well _ water, renter to furnish self; write, near Warm Springs. : _C A. Britt, Ashburn, Ga. Rt 177] wants girl or simple lady to live with _ and assist aged couple; write for par- titulars. oe W H, Faulkner, Rt t, ula, Ga wants an experienced farmer for a 2-horse crop on good land; libera! terms. S C Lovelace, West Point, Ga., men can work by day if prefer; rent free, write. W E Scruggs, 124, Cleveland Ave.. Macon, Ga., wants for 1928 2 hard- working white men with large fami- | les who own stock, to take charge ef a 4-horse farm, each on fifty-fifty basis, main crops hogs, hay, sweet _ potatoes with cotton; he will finance the thing. : ie Mrs C H Ward Rt 1, Adairsville, Ga., wants a good farmer to take charge of 27-acre farm as share cropper or for cotton rent; comfort- _ able sr-a.] house, good land, fine well water. good community, school, churches, and close to market, rent-_ er mus furnish himself. ae Chares H Griffin, Hampton, Ga., wants good hand milker, white man with sr-1/] familly preferred, or could ers; one who can drive truck pre- ferred, pay reasonable wages and furnish house, wood, etc.. - os Thos J Williams, Mathews Ga R 1_ Wanted family with enough force to cultivate 2 horse farm on share basis or rent for 1928 oo H F McDonald, Winder Ga Wo-. man tutor to live in country home and teach 4 children with grade work; experience and references required Lee Joyner, Hinesville Ga Single. white man to work on farm for wages and live as one of the family; good G W Sammons, Soperton Ga Wants family to help gather 1927 crop will furnish good house ind good wages; can also furnish farm for next year for 1 to 4 horses. n Ge pp yeorge | Watson, R 1 Brooklet Ga once small family white or col- red with 2 good work hands to gath- crops ep Rt Sa yaniiak Ga Man with elp to milk and do dairy work will- ing and experienved worker wanted farm 8 1-2 miles from Savannah with quent bus service. RB McRae, Boston Ga Would like . have a man with a nice family to ndle 12 or more dairy cattle on 50 basis and truck in addition if ey like; house furnished JJ Blount, Havwnsville Ga Wants man with small family to raise and 1 ruck on halves, farm in city lim- Ss Annie Myrick, Gordon - Ga Ss some country lady to live with rs J H Carrington, R 4 Talbotton qa nice lady to come live as one of mily for company and help in the , will board and clothe her, begin by Sept 1 and be less 0 yrs old Flanigan, Lawrenceville Ga yts 1 or 2 good men in ea county work that pays well. wage hands} g ar B Cullars, Rt 3 Daisy, Ga.. wie place as farm overseer for salary or shares, either truck or gen- eral farm, location south of Macon, life time experience and write for references and particulars. Mrs W F Wasdin, Macon, Ga., 135 Pierce Ave. desires position as prin- cipal of consolidated, rural, or smal] town school, or as teacher in junior high sck ol; normal school graduate, special course at Mercer University. life certificate, good references. RA Pitts, Rt 1, Menlo, Ga., man with experience and good character and having. U S veterans bureau cer- tificate of graduation as poultryman and practical farmer desires position for 1928 in poultry husbandry or car- ing for few cows or salary or would consider share basis, must have place where can own poultry and cows for personal use; location near school, market, etc. references exchanged. Evelyn Smith, Meigs, Ga., young lady desires position as teacher vri- mary or intermediate grades in good school; high school graduate, summer school training, first grade elemen- tary certificate, good references. W C Pippin, Round Oak, Ga., po- * L C Bigbee, Bluffton Ga Want r lady 12 to 25 yrs to live in ith us; board clothing given: mily, 3 children, will advance Mobley, Dupont Ga Wants | blacksmith will furnish good ling house and shop with tools details =. - $ ed J Adams, Montezuma Ga 1s to get lady to take care of a sient aged lady not an inva- st aged and likes to be read red for, at time needs nurs- lady boards with Mrs Ad- good board and laundry free Myrick R 2 Gordon Ga a good strong reliable settled n to care for an invalid and with the. chickens; must know o read and write rom, R 1 Box 40. Milan Ga omeone with family to os out Aug 15th orris, 53 A Stonewall St At- al farmer who can run suc- a: 45 1-2 acre farm place Ip ee R 1 Bx 87 Pineview Ga, family white or colored to! ather cotton and peanuts; fur-| use and pay good wages AND POSITIONS WANTED 567, Covington, Ga., a young th high school education and ummer schools and 1 year ex- for 1927-28 in 4th, 5th grades, Rood reference. ~ cher Rt :. Box 14, Cleveland, ion in rural or small town / man and wife both have aining and 5 years experi- 2 eaching man is college e wife is high school grad- ma desires _ principals place primary or intermed-ate : M. E, care Market Bulletin, ta, Ga. a widow lady and with experience want to run. farm on 50- ae basis near, city. oberson, Rt 3, Hawkinsville, le aged man with small sires position as overseer or m not less than 10 or more can handle labor an doper- ind of farm mecenes lief family wants to run farm on is with part devoted to nd truck farming, six chil- n work, will need large house. Taylor, Rt A, Savannah, Ga. psition as farm overseer for sires position as teacher in. - sition as blacksmith start any time and furnish references. Lee L Burden, Rt 7, Elberton, Ga. man wants to pick cotton this fall for good man and to run 3 or 4 horse farm for next year in tobacco section; can begin work immediate-| ly with force enough to gather 20 or 380 bales and gather pecan also; best references. Lee L Burden, Ree Bivecton: Ga. would like job in filling station to. begin at once; 38 years old, common school education, good reference. P O Box 385, Hephzibah, Ga., young lady 21 years old, desires po- sition in high school teaching Math- ematics, history or English, but will accept elementary work or be prin- cipal in rural school; junior college graduate, 3 years license ae high school work. Box -65,. Rt, Wrens, Ga. young lady desires position as teacher in rural or small town school first grade license and good references. Miss Inez Lilliard, Wrightsville, Ga. 2 sisters desire positions as teachers in same school but would | consider other place, both have high school training and summer courses older one has 6 years experience. J J Davidson, Rt 7, Pineview, Ga -pecan budder with Seer enee de- sires work. LC Tanner, Rt 1, Alma, Ga., de- sires position on farm will work $1 day and board. position as farmer on stock and dairy farm for 1928, life time experience and large family with plenty of la- bor; prefer 50-50 basis under good Christian man; location near church and school, references exchanged. Young lady with B A degree and three years experience wants high school position to teach French or Spanish best references write G E C 116 15th st., Columbus, Ga. Mrs A S Moore, Bloomington, Ga. desires position as teacher in small town or rural school small town pre- terred has had several years expe- rience in normal training State CER-| tificate class A, best reterneces. WD Hudson, Camilla, Ga., Rt A, wants work, is a first class painter. T D Lashley, Dawson, Ga., wants! to get in touch with some man that wants to grow a large crop of tobac- co next year. Pitty years old, life time experience in North and south Carolina and Ga. RA Pitts, Rt 1, Menlo, Ga., wants position for 1928 as poultry man and milking a few cows is well qualitied in incubation brooding and_ setting and has a certificate of graduation from the U. $. veterans bureau pre- fers a place where can have own A D Giles, Pendergrass, Ga., wants eicte, pironentes: exchanged. BeP Weaver, Lavonia, Ga., wants a good paying night watchman S$ po- sition is a good hand and wants a good responsible place. e WANT TO RENT FARMS F M Atkinson, R 2 Ray City Ga De- -gires to rent a small farm in a good neighborhood near church and high school for another year can run my- self and have stock would like place 4 or 5 miles from Valdosta would consider other places in So Ga David Shope, Cairo, Ga Desires to rent two horse crop on halves land- lord to furnish stock and tools want location near AdairsvilleCarters- ville Calhoun or Dalton Ga Land must be good MrJA ee R3 Fitzeernid Ga Wants to rent a small farm near At- lanta that would be suitable for truck ing and dairyingmust have good pasture and good water, good house and good land out buildings will fur- nish my cows or will milk on shares can care for 25 cows good references W P Nicholson, Maysville, Ga., two horse farm on shares for 1928, also raise hogs and chickens, references exchanged. P E Rhodes, Nicholson, Ga., Rt. 1, two horse farm on halves, can fur- nish my own rations, must be good land close to high school; will do gen- eral farming, dairy or poultry, expe- rienced in. all; give full description in first letter; best of references. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED J R Howington, Commerce, Ga., black walnuts. W H Bolton, Griffin, Ga., carload of fat pine in cord wood lengths. A B Taylor, Rochelle, Gas Rt 4, one 2-horse wagon in good will exchange milk cow for freshen in Sept. E G Brooks, Blakely, Ga., good set used 83x5 trouble proof tires. Green Mt. Farm, Gainesville, Ga. * 100 ft. rubber hose. J R Strickland, Jackson, Ga., one pair of beegle hounds, state age and : price. A W Brunette, Lizella, Ga., good second hand Smith stump puller for cieaning lands. Mrs Josie Clark, Rt 2, College Park, Ga., used brooder, either coal or oil, not less than 250 chick ca- pacity; must be cheap and in good --eondition. H Key, Bowdon tanetion. ce breast drill two spuds; will exchange nearly new 10 inch nickle plated ratchet brace or 9 inch iron Lench plane nearly new for same; second] hand spoke augor; will exchange au- tomobile luggage carrier and two pr pilers or other tools for same. J M Hargett, R F D 4, West Point Ga., brass lined cylinder 3x10 inch for a force pump, also a small gas engine with magneto in good condi- tion cheap. L J Ruark, Bairdstown, Ga., gas motor not less than 45 H P log 'skid- der attachable to Fordson case or Uieveland, Ga., oP Shedd, Jesup, second hand Humdinger feed mill. W B Fincher, Cairo, Ga., one two- horse wagon must be in first ciass condition and near Cairo, Ga. ii D Walsh, 281 Healey bidg., At- janta, Ga., wanted to purchase large quantities OL ii Kitus Bec. lio: wood lumber. W S Wright, Alto, Ga., 300 ft. gaivanized pipe 3-4 inch pay cash for same, Mrs W J Campbell, Rising Fawn, Ga., wants someone to weave rag rugs, write. Mrs C A Vaughn, Chamblee, Ga., to the one who ady. hemsititcher to fit any machine and failed to give name and address, eae waite me as i-am interested. Mr. Thos. Webb, Ellijay, Ca. Rt} 38, one good range coal or wood bur- shape, P same, ered this fall. hear from parties with large holdings of swamp land who would furnish eypress and pine for making boards trapping privileges for winter avae and shingles on share basis and give 28; want to begin about Oct Ist.. S L Hartley Crate & Handle Co., Blakely, Ga., hickory blocks suitable for tool handles car lots only; write for particulars. E B Trairs, Riverdale, Ga., ties of buds from peaches, apples, pe- eans and plums. J S New, Rt 6, Dallas, Ga., 5 Ibs quote price prepaid. BL Woodall, change papershell aan trees for same. S P Reed, Varnell, Ga., several squares of galvanized roofing i in good condition, ta, Ga., 500,000 ft or more pine tim- ber. ; od Mercet Archer, Gish: Ga., } good boat motor. | Bes : Z Y g, Buchhead, Ga., Morgan competent and reliable farmer or will rent two or three horse farm on halves standing rent with reasonable erence. wants to do typewriting of all kinds making out legal papers, ete.; will take orders uftil Sept 1st: at a re- order too large or too small. Mrs G A Brown, Martin, Ga., second hand bath tub, must be write full description. WB Fincher, pany, Ga., / and must be near Cairo, Ga., pay cash. es dak Dudley, Athens, Ga., vault doors and safety deposit boxes for bank, what have you to offer. family in old fashioned country home good location near postoffice and stores, 2 miles from Lake Raburn, want two or three boarders, elderly couple and a young girl 11 ora years of age preferred. Our church denominations are Baptist and Pres- byterian. We have a good horse to ride, also a car. Leo Grossman, 1150 East Clorth -Ave., C. 7, Atlanta, Ga., wanted 30 roofing cheap for cash, lengths 6 to 12 ft, also want galvanized shingles about 40 squares. SECOND HAND MACHINERY | WANTED L J Ruark, Bairdstown, Ga., log sawmill. engine standard make in good condi- tion50 to. 40 H Pe gearing for overshot water. wheel slightly used. J R Leard, Hartwell, Ga., evapora- tor for boiling syrup; copper bottom 10 or 15 ft long, write yates and par- ticulars. hand set blacksm ith tools, at bargain price. A L Faulkuer, Monticello, Ga., wants to buy No 2 Humdinger feed mill in good condition, pay eash. W P Clayton, Quill, Ga., 1 adjus- tible leaf saw table to run 1 or 2 H P motor, must be in good condition and cheap for cash. I C Geiger, Flintside, Ga; pecan grading and cracking machines aiso ord Sailer. na ot want immediately prices on. seedling varie- - Mrs A J Hayes, _Wiley, Ga., small Rates 75 per day, ISO nursery stock a same to be deliv-. G P Thomas. Elza. Ga., wants te : of air cured strong chewing tobacco = Milner, Ga., Ford- son tractor good condition, will ex- CH Moon, P O Box 1418, Atlan county, overseers job on farm by : ie amount of help, can furnish A-1 rat- W A McCoy Rt 1, Varielia Ga duced price of 20c per 100 words; no : a Bae in good condition and cheap for cash; p one 2- |. horse wagon in first class condition, to 75 squares new galvanized steel steel skidder and 45 z es gas motor POP. 3 Claude E Whitehead. Rt 5 Rocks. mart, Ga., will pay cash for 1 steam Osborn Bros., Ellijay, Ga., Rt 4, ae W H Waddelle, Pearson, Ga., 2nd > : Thursday, August 4, 1927, SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED. ee. S D Towns, Towns, Ga., 20 H P Fairbanks Morse engine and small gas engine, : Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga., 1 wind mill tank and tower; also ~.roadsters, and 3 Ford trucks. F C Geiger, Flintside, Ga., pecan grading and pecan cracking machine, also Ford trailer. =o Daniel Drug Co., Hogansville, Ga. No. 2 Jay Bee feed mill in good con- dition. | A W Burnett, Lizella, Ga., wants a good second hand Smith stump - yulled for clearing land. M: R B Reynolds, Leaman. N C, wants o buy a sng. box of packing cotton pvess self framing must be in geod condition make best price. S L Harlley, Blakeley, Ga., light saw mill for Fordson tractor with 40 or 42 inch saw cheap for cash and not too far from Blakeley. - Homer L Wallace, Bowdon, Ga., one Delco light plant with air tank and pump. _ Geo E Wilson, Brooklet, Ga., one used buggy prefer top and steel tires must be in good condition and cheap or cash, write. A W Atkinson, Madison, Ga., 2 horse, 3 roller syrup mill, must be m good condition and cheap buy or exchange. M K McKinney, Blue Ridge, Ga., Box 39, wants a small four side plan- er in good condition, advise what you have to offer g ving full information _C M BShackelford, Albany, Ga., wants to buy green stalk or corn cut- ter, must be in perfect working or-|* der. : J J Bruton, Rt 4, Box 262, Atlan- ta, Ga., one good used boiler 8 or 4 h p Ford dairy use state condition and price. W H Chambers, Homer, Ga., wants pulley for Fordson trator. J B Henry &.Son, LaFayette, Ga -Rt 1, wants an ensilage cutter and corn harvester cheap forscash. Holly Springs Gin Co., Pender- erass, Ga., 3 70-saw Continental ball, bearing 10 or 12 inch saws, Winship gins preferred must be nearly new and cheap. : _ E Rich, Brinson, Ga., power pulley for Fordson tractor. | O W Ingram, Barnesville, Ga., 1 - 75-100 H P boiler, 1 60-75 H P en- gine. = red L White, silage cutter, state EPYice,, = ; Wd Hally, Rt 1,2 Canton,.-Ga, 1 Hap press, state price. i B Weatherly, 2 good 2-horse wagons, must be in good order and cheap for cash. = = E H Rowland, Box 334, Athens, Buckhead, Ga., en- condition and Ga., Deleo or other farm light plant; e write descaiption. POULTRY AND EGGS WANTED S E Echols, Box 3708, Station A, Orlando, Fla., wants two or three parties to furnish of their own grow- ing, year around, 15 cases more or less or first quality white eggs per week, U G B Hogan, Dexter, Ga., two or three hundred White Leghorn pul- lets of good stock and cheap wanted cash with order. | : Peach Poultry Farm, Ft. Valley, Ga., wanted this years Rhode Island Red pullets from trapnested stock, write full particulars with prices. J F Hattaway, Rt 2, Box 92, Glen- wood, Ga., geese, must be reasonable. L L Wallace, 247 N. Highland Ave Atlanta, Ga., will pay~25c each for half grown size pullets, Brown Leg- horns, Buff Orpington or Anconas, write before shipping. J R Miller, Robbinsville, N. C., fresh market eggs. Mrs L K Lampp, Scott, Ga., 25 Brown Leghorn pullets, Ist April hatch, will pay 20c per lb, would like to buy near Scott or Lovett, Ga. RB Long, Culverton, Ga. 100 2 Ford weeks old. | Mrs J P McKEachern, Rt 6, Blake- J ley, Ga.. 75 or Barred Rocks pullets. Would take part of them 1926 hens, want March pullets and 5 or 6 cockerels, March hatched, will exchange White Leghorns for Rocks. John T. Miller, Columbus, Ga., fat hens weighing 4 lbs and up, also oe few cases infertile eggs week- y: W C Puckett, Buford, Ga., 100 months old, Rhode Island Reds or Barred Rocks preferred. Rogers Grocery, 16 N E-St., Lake Worth, Fla., chickens and eggs. Sherman Cox, Homerville, Ga., Brown Leghorn pullets, strain. Mrs Audrie Lanier, Rt 3, Summit, Ga., 300 White Leghorn pullets, pre- fer Tancred strain, must be Feb or March hatched, price must be rea- sonable. S G Amos, Rising Fawn, Ga., want- ed, one Jamesway or Newtown giant incubator 1000 to 1500 egg capacity write giving details. me Fains Hatchery, Edison, Ga., hatching eggs from pure bred flocks in lots of 15 to 20 dozen each week. Miss Susie F Chapman, Bronwood, Ga., two large dark Feb. hatched S -C RI Red eockerels, must be hen hatched from high egg producing hens, Owen or Donaldson strain. _ Jas F Thompson, Griffin, Ga., one Indian runner drake, state price. Joe L McMillan, Jr., 287 North pair of doves, preferably ring necks state price. Mrs Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga., 20 RI Red hens or pullets, will ex- change one auto knitter machine in perfect condition for them. Mrs W V Vaughan, Towns, Ga., chicks to raise to 8 weeks old, on 50-50 basis, large breed. Wm. H Oetgen, P O Box 162, Sa- vannah, Ga., large fat hens 24c to 27c lb; fat fryers not less than 2 lbs 80 to 33c lb; broilers not less than 1 1-2 lbs 28c to 30c lb; broilers under 1 1-2 lbs, selling slow 25c to 26c lb; guienas 50c to 60c each; eggs, fresh poultry farm stock, white, 30c to 32 doz; eggs fresh country mixed can- dled, selling slow 22c to 25c doz. Williams & Watkins, Rt A, Millen Ga., R I day old chicks, W Leghorn hens, pullets, cockerels for yellow corn meal or oats. Mrs H Z Hinesley, Rt 6, Carrollton Ga., two thoroughbred RI Red 1926 hatch cocks at reasonable price. Mrs R L Bishop, Rt 8, Woodbury, | Ga., 200 or 300 baby chicks to raise on halves up to 10 weeks old want Rocks or Reds. Mr H C Marlow, Pendergrass, Ga Rt 1, two Silver Lace Wyandotte eockerels Frank Foy strain, exchange for same. PET STOCK WANTED Bramlett Poultry Farm, Owings, German police or bull pups. Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., pay cash for peafowls, the year around, state age, how many age and price. ; T GC Griffin, Valdosta, Ga., Box 243, white pink eyed rabbits from two to eight months old, same num- ber bucks as does, good : healthy Stock, please give age, weight and price. J W Vinson, 2212 2nd St., (town not given) two pair half grown jet raccoons, state lowest cash price. - J Roy Thomas, Martin, Ga, white does, one year old, write prices and description. 5 Jas F Thompson, Griffin, Ga., oue young fawn, write. : 2 Be OR Se from one hundred to two hundred; L preferably | now laying, must be good laying Ave., N E, Atlanta, Ga., one or two. fat young ducks, fat young: geese, fat: __MARKET BULLETIN baby chicks to raise on halves to ten | | 5 i t { } baby chicks to raise on halves, to 3 \ { ; S. C., rabbits, will buy or exchange | WOMANS DrPARTMENT Flowers, Plants and Seeds For Sale Mrs M J White, Gainesville, Ga, 100 Parks strain! Rt 1, August lilies well rooted 10 | also 8 for 10; Boston ferns 15 each: each; wandering jew striped and green 10c doz; oxalis pink and white spengeria ferns 10c each; 8 for 25c red geranium cuttings 5e each; mis: tletce geraniums rooted 5c each orange lantana cuttings 5 each; jus tischia cuttings 5e each; jonquils bulbs 75c hun; white narcissus $1 hun.; yellow flag lilies 70c hun white violets 10c doz; parlor vine cut. tings 5 each: catnip and spearmin! 10c doz; spotted begonia small size 15c, large size 30c; add postage or orders uess than $1. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Ga 100 well rooted boxwood cutting: $1.25 per doz; $3.50 per 20, $6 for lot; deep pink crepe myrtle 25c eack $2 per doz, $7.50 per hun; old fash- ioned chinquepen and cherokee roses 75 doz, $5 per hun; weeping wil: lows 35 each; white and purple li- lac, white spirea and English dog- wood 20c each. R H H Chambers, Route 4, Bal Ground, Ga., genuine Europe daz- zling scarlet giant Darwin tulip bulbs 75 per doz; $5 per hun; pure biflo- rus narcissus bulbs 60c per doz; $4 per hun; $10 per 300; giant yellow trumphet daffodils 60c per doz. Mrs A L Hudgins, Rt 3, Rockmart. Ga., grape begonias, large size rooted 15c each; small size rooted 10c each Mrs G Conner, Rt 7, Gainesville. Ga., yellow, pink and white mums 12 for $1, dbl and semi -dbl geraniums 15c each; $1 doz, all cols; spengeria 20 each; asparagus 20c; Boston fern 20c; sword fern 15c; Rex begonia 30c; beefsteak begonia 20c; trailing queen coleus 1l5c, 2 for 25c; scarlet. pink, purple and orange sultana 20c each or 2 for 35 hibiscus 15c, pan- he 3 for 25c; violets 5 doz; cactus 0c. Miss H A McNair, Whigham, Ga., paper white and poeticus narcissus, | large bulbs 25 doz; small size $1.50 per hun; exchange for yellow oxalis and fancy leaved caladiums. Mrs Geo Theus, Butler, Ga., sev- eral doz well rooted bunches scarlet verbena 50c doz; exchange 1 doz for 100 butter and eggs bulbs or 50 pur- ple iris bulbs; white frost proof pop- py seed 15c pack; variegated Four oclock seed 10c pack; shasta daisy plants 50 doz; exchange for 100 or- ange lily bulbs; purple sand verbena 25c doz; exchange for 2 doz flag li- lies. ae Miss O A Bradshaw, Ga. mixed all cols pet Sp dp tablespoonful; touch 3c spoonful; eania seed. 4c spoon: ful; asparagus fern smal! size 15c large size 25c each; zreen wander-ne jew 15e doz; red cr yellow eanna: be each; strawberry geranium smal! size 5c; large size le, all plants are healthy and well rooted. Will ex- change for purple violets loc doz: old fashioned bachelor buttons, mag- nolia, any kind begonia or dbl carna- tions, add postage. ma Ey toe a = Miscellaneous For Sale Mrs O E Smith, Warthen, Ga., rag rugs well made, write. Mrs Fletcher Hegwood, Lafayette, Ga., Rt 4, hand loomed rugs, any col and size from 25x48 to 36x72 at $1.25 to $2.25; rugs and _ carpets made from your own material; write for prices. Mrs J J Etheridge, Auburn, Ga., Rt 1, Box 1, auto hosiery knitter, good condition or exchange. - Mrs Katherine Boone, Commerce, Ga., good metal frame clothes wrin- ger 3x12, make offer fob. Mrs J Robt Duncan, St. Marys Road, Columbus, Ga., peacock tail feathers full plumage new $4. Tom P Trowell, Douglas, Ga., country style straw brooms $..10 per doz del; old southern scrub or scovringe brooms ready to fill $1, 15 eac delivered. fp | 20c yard; knitting wanted; will k1 scarfs border them and furnish tl (aes S25 Mrs R CG Moore, Rt 3, Rockm Ga.. one. knitting machine, kr socks, stockings, boggins, ete., cheap or exchange for chickens or other products. eee ce R W Nerdel, Elberton, Ga., butt machine for sale; write. Ce Miscellaneous Wanted af Mrs Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., to quilt quilts at $1 per quilt and will do plain sewing, customers to furnish material and patterns, dresses - adults at 50c each and children 25 and 35c; will make rugs at $1 each, customers to furnish rags. CE Mrs N B Burden, Elberton, Ga. Rt 8, sewing of all kinds, embroidery on halves or exchange for anything. use, parties furnish material, and pay postage; will make dolls for 25 and 30c; write. _ ce ae Janie Crumley, Box 351, Moult Ga., will emb bed spreads in 5 dif ent cols; several pretty designs for $2.50 to $5; I furnish thread an parties furnish material; emb pillo slips, dresser scarfs, etc. 50c each ~Mrs M D Wallers, Plains, Ga. want two cuttings or one roote dwarf cape jasemine; will pay or exchange other plants; write Mrs C E Beasley, Hartwell, Rt No 1, Box 46; emb. bed spreads and pillow cases to match on halves, parties to furnish mate and thread; will make tatting sing 10c yard dbl 20c yard; hen and bid n wool thread for $3 each ind length. Mrs W A Howell, White Plain reasonable; 10 years experience, s Rt 2, any kind plain sewing to patterns, write. a Miss Martha Garmon, Ga., Rt 1, will crochet bead n laces $1 each, parties furnish bea send self addressed envelope f ; stat particulars. Mrs T S Wilks, Jefferson, Ga., 5, will do plain sewing reasonal tatting 10c per ward, dbl 20 ya emb. spreads and pillow ca match, parties furnishing m $2; tatted baby caps for $3 each kind of tatting reasonable; | Mrs C H Rhodes, Royston, | 2, hand hemstitching, tatting sewing, of all kinds reas write. Mrs A E Dukes, Mauk, Ga., Rt wanted by experienced workers to emb. work either for cash or any breed. ioe Coe Miss Rosie Merrell, Roopvil wanted all kinds of sewing a work to do, reasonable. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Mire V E McCook, Rt 2, Me Ga. sive ane green cayenne | Robt. Veal. Sandersville, oid fashioned shallots 10e p 5 Ib lots delivered. A ane Mrs C T Williams, Rt 6, D Ga. white onions free from t trash 50c per gallon old fa buttons and sets 20c per qt., lion onion buttons lbc qt. W E Hampton, Minerai Bluff, offers good large onions at $ hundred lbs delivered in luts lbs or more. ee R L Harp, Jr., Cusseta, Ga.. lons new. shellots 50 per gal BEG. Re oe Mrs Willis Grindle. Dahloneg. Ri 1, horse radish 10e per b horse radish roots for pick size bunch 10c zalomus 5 p peppermint plants 10c per postage. CaaS Mrs W M Arrington, Wad Rt 2, uome made dry sage. 50 Mrs R F Terrell, Greenvil. Ri 8, large size dry white n ions $1.25, $3.75 bu. deliveres $28 delivered. ee ne Mrs W C Speerman, Sa pimento peppe, every we sake best offer or wil . J W Oliver, Rt 4, Quitman, Ga., desires position on large tobacco farm write for terms. _ ae R E Bexley, Luthersville, Ga., ex- perienced farmer wants position as overseer for 1928, is married with family and can take charge this fall, will exchange references. c Mrs C H Logue, Stapleton, as} wishes position as teacher for 1927- 28 in either primary or intermadiate work, has 13 years experience and holds state license. Mrs C G E, Box 28, Rt. 4, Thom- son, Ga., desires position as for 1927- 28 in small town or consolidated school preferable elementary work, is graduate of S N Athens, has 3 years experience and normal aides -Jonal high school license; will furnis references. : Miss Greta Smith, Blakely, Ga., de- sires position as teacher for ae graduate of accredited high schoo and has 1 summer course and class A license. YA Coper, 5 Charleston Ave., At- lanta, Ga., wants position on farm to raise hogs, stock, and chickens by the month or on shares; can do far repair work on buildings and has life experience. A C Carter, sition as overseer on ean start at once. | : Widow, care Market Bulletin, Be Janta, wants position as principal 0 1 or 2 teacher school; will do prima- ry or grade work and teach Latin ; jong experience, normal training, high school license. -- A Griffin, Ochalochnee, Ga., Rt 3, wants position as caretaker of South Georgia Soe enee has experl- cn d can give reference. OW a Smith, P O Box 41, Kite, Ga., wants position as wage hand on South Ga. farm, will work for $26 per mo. and board or $39 and board myself Mrs A W Breedlove, H 2, Build- ing, Camp Jesup, Ft. McPherson, Ga, wants position as homemaker for some camp or organization; 1s par- ticularly interested in flower grow- meg. - MDG, care Market Bulletin wants -iob as ferm superintendent 15 years experience, can handle labor, will be roady Nov. *1; references ex- changeed; write for details. Teacher No 1 care Market Bulle- tin, young lady with 11 years expe- rience desires position as primary of clomentary teacher in consolidated school or town school; good referen- ces. Miss Bernice Sellar, Donaldsonville Ga., desires position as teacher in ru- -yel school for 1927-28 term; high school graduate and holds state li- cense. Hardworker, care Market Bulletin, or phone Fairfax 2349-R landowner if you have 25 or 380 acres, some improvements, 5 or 6 cows, and some Pouian, Ga., wants po- farm for 1928, ea yas make good return on your. invest- ment; location desired near College ee Park? Gay Miss Geraldine Parker and Miss Ef- _ fie Kirbo desire positions in rfiral or village school for 1927-28; Miss Par- ker has completed 3 years college and has one year experience; Miss Kirbo has completed 2 years college and has no experience; both have life el- ementary certificates; good referen- ces. : - Box 274, Colbert, Ga., young lady desires position as teacher in small town or rural school for 1927-28; graduate with 1 year at normal school; 8 years experience and state professional certificate. D C Griffin, Gibson, Ga., wants dairy farm in Augusta or vicinity; has 4 children that can work.. #C Smith, Arabi, Ga:, Rt 2; mar- icd man with wife and 2 children desires position on poultry farm for 28 to raise hogs, cattle, and poul- try; prefer to locate = pigs I can improve your land and} near Macon; write. Shee - J G Burns, Butts, Ga., wants po- sition as overseer on farm for this year; can control labor. G E Searboro, Butts, Ga., wants position as night watchman. -B D Scearboro, Butts, Ga., wants work of any kind for family of six. W C Pippin, Round Oak, Ga., de- sires position as black smith; expe- rience in all such work; start imme- diately. A Bumpers, Wray, Ga., desires po- sition to milk cows on halves; to raise hogs, and run large 1-horse farm. DS Creel, Rt 1, Moultrie, Ga., de- sires position as overseer on large farm or a tobacco demonstrator, 20 years experience. Miss Louise Gibbs, care Mrs Z R Hutchinson, Quitman, Ga., refined young lady will care for invalid or elder people in refined home. E J O Simpkins, Rt 4, Forsyth, Ga., young man with small family wants small farm, is interested in hogs, cows, and chicken raising, wants to farm on _ halves. E B DuBose, Rt 3, Valdosta, Ga., an old experienced tobacco grower from eastern S C wants job curing tobacco at once. Miss Virginia Atkinson, Ray City, Ga., position wanted as elementary teacher in rural school, 3 years expe- rience, first grade certificate high school] graduate with summer school training. D I Roberson, Hawkinsville, Ga... Rt 3, middle aged man with small family desires position as overseer of a large farm not under 10 or 25 horse; life experience, can handle labor, and operate any kind of farm machinery, location must be near graded school, good church, and good community. - L Miller, Wray, Ga., desires po- sition as Fordson or I H C tractor driver; can also run Ford or Chevro- let truck or giss mill. Miss Milded Ray, Hartwell, Ga., desires place as teacher for 1927-28 high school graduate, provisional gen- eral elementary teachers certificate, class A, good references. O P Haynes, 409 North Gilmore | Ave., Lakeland, Fla., man with family wents to hear from some reliab!e far- mer in Crisp, Wilcor, or Dodge coun- ties who needs help to pick cotton and furn @ regular work until Christ mas, Want prospects for 2 Horse farm-in 1928 near church and school exchange references. Demer Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga., Rt 5, young man desires position as teacher for 1927-28, 2 years expe- rience, good reference, 2nd grade li- cense; would also consider a position on a dairy farm or poultry farm at reasonable salary. H A McCoy, Rt 1, Varnells, Ga., wants to do typewriting of all kinds; work done immediately, rates reason- able. Box 142, Tampa Shores, Fla., wants position to develop and manage an ap to date truck farm, poultry, hogs and bees; term of years; profit shar- ing basis; experience and reference. L C Baty, Clarkesville, Ga., wants position as farm man, ginner, or en- gineer. S T D Lashley, Dawson, Ga., wants to get in touch with some man who wants to grow a big crop of tobacco! for next year, 25 years experience in SC, N C, and Ga; best of referen- ces from parties for whom I have worked and board of trade; no job too big. : Geo N Cook, Machen, Ga., wanted job on big dairy or truck farm, good milker and sober; have life time ex- perience in general farming; prefer location near Atlanta; good referen- ces; can begin by Nov Ist; state sal- ary in first letter. L J Vollrath, Winston, Ga., man bus, Ga., young lady with A B de- \ teach, and slips, etc 75c each. | | t t { | ! t i \ 1 1 { and 2 boys want work in or near At- lanta, from now until spring, experi- PA feet GO DD : church and good school, will work work, and concrete work. enced in truck farming, D I Roberson, Rt 3, Hawkinsville, Ga., middle age man with small fam- ily desires position as overseer of large farm not less than 10 or more 25 horse, life time experience and can handle laboyv and operate farm machinery; location must be near good school and churches. 47 Adamson Ave., Carrollton, Ga., young lady desires position as teacher for 1927-28; high school graduate, normal course, state first grade ele- mentary A license, 2 summer course. 2 years experience as teacher; good references if desired. GE C L16 Fifteenth St., Colum- three experience gree and years wants high school position to teach} French or Spanish, best references. Miss Jittie B Greer, Hampton, Ga., Rt 2 desires a position as teacher in small town or rural school; high school graduate with normal train- ing. Steno, care Market Bulletin, At- lanta, Ga., young lady desires position as bookkeeper; graduate business col- lege and best references. H Jones, Rt 1, Lyerly, Ga., young lady desires position as _ assistant" teacher in rurgl or small town school 1927-28; high school graduate, 1 sum- mer school, 2 years experience, ref- erences. M JS, care Market Bulletin, grad- uate dressmaker with several years experience and best references, want to make cotton 75c each, silks $1.50 Miss Louise Lillard, Wrightsville, Ga., teacher with 6 years experien- ce desires position for 1927-28. Irva Milton, Rt , Griffin, Ga., young man 18 years old desires po- sition on dairy or looking after stock or. cattle, can drive truck and fur- nish references. C Sanders, Rt 2, Dry Branch, Ga., married man wants work, prefer location at saw mill, anything with good pay will do.. Miss Louise Gibbs, care Z R Hutch- inson, Quitman, Ga., want place as helper to invalid. A B Me 1905 Freeman Ave., Cin- cinnati, Ohio, wants place on truck farm near Atlanta; will also consider poultry cr hogs. D R McKenzie, Rt 4, Swainsboro, Ga.,. wants pesition as night watch- manu or Sawmill warshouse; exrpotienced running steam and air dry liins, also consider place in cery store or meat market, experi- ence es butcher. BReO Box;. 8 Meansville. Gaz young lady desires position in con- solidated, rural or small town school 1 year college work and 3 years ex- perience. WC Wickers, Wrightsville, Ga., wants contract sawing stock for saw ml; have force enough to saw 40 M feet per day. VERVOR? PrO- giro W D Moye, Lumpkin, Ga., wants | to run chicken and hog farm on halve for. 1928. J W Eason, Covington, Ga., Rt 4 rants place @s helper at dairy 18 2ars oid experienced and willing l work for: $75 board laundry. Henry C Moon, Charlton Ga., Rt wents position as clerk in store, years experience good references, year experience as manager of cafe year cash'er in grocery store. J D Walker, Amity, Ga., young married man desires work on small dairy, hog and poultry farm near per month, carpenter | ston, Ga., young lady desires position on share basis or for salary. i Mrs A Johnston, 504 New street | Macon, Ga., wants a place on poul- * try farm as housekeeper, R T Brooks, Rosier, Ga., desires & position on farm overseer for 1928 now employed by A W Neely, Waynesboro, Ga. ; J J Davidson, Pineview, Ga., ex- perienced pecan budder. Miss Ann Fowler, Route 8, Roy- hursday, August 4, 192 as assistant hopsekeeper, also would accept position as hotel maid or wai- tress; will work best offer. H G Carson, Brooks, Ga., wants position on dairy farm near Atlanta, Ga. : W B, Care Market Bulletin, man wants position as overseer for 1928, present but desires experi- employed at change; can handle labor; enced; good references. Teacher R F D 3, Box 30, Jeffer- sonville, Ga., an teacher desires elementary or prima- ry work for summer term in a north Ga. school. Bernard Barrow, Cochran, Ga., a young man with high school educa-. tion desires position on large dairy or truck farm. : I E Fordham, Metter, Ga., wants position as overseer and manager of nou'try and dairy farm; can give ref- erences. A M Colston and wife and daugh- - ter want position running a boarding house at some works or place where ean get plenty of boarders. Miss Nelle Bradley, Leslie, Ga., teacher: three summer normal train- ing courses; two years experience; a vrovisional certificate; desires posi- tion in small town or rural consoli- dated school for 1927-28 term; 5th, 6th and 7th grade preferred. Jakin, Ga., Route A desires posi- tion as primary teacher in rural school; high school graduate; two yrs_ normal training and one. year expe- rience; best of reference. reasonable; make experienced lady E A A, care Market Bulletin, At- lanta, Ga., experienced lady desires position as teacher in small town or consolidated or rural school for 1927-_ 28 school year; Class A certificate, normal training: write offers. Lee Janes, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 6, wanted truck and poultry farm near Decatur or Atlanta for 1928; take charge about Dec 1, references ex- changed; on share basis. ee O R Johnson, Route 1, Shellman, Ga., experienced pecan budder de- sires work; can furnish references; write. - ys, Miss Mary Ella Milner, West Ave., Certersville. Ga., desires position as teacher of home economics or erade work college graduate, best referen- ees, W A Waddel'e, Pearson, Ga., want: ed about August 15 or Sept 1 relia- ble industrious blacksmith. RP Butler, Broxton. Ga., position m overseer for the year 1928 e time experience have three sean plow. a Wiey Rogers. Douglas, Ga., wants farm for 1928 for three or four fam- ies cf one and two horses each to niant tobacco and general farm pro- duce, e s = 2H | * S07 Viola. Lain, Rt 1, Box 9, Dawson, Qa Te. , wishes to teach piano through the mail; graduate of American col- abla rates, write at-once and enclose self addressed envelope. 8 Y Parker, 3 RR St., Dalton, Ga. wants job looking after some kind of store or filing station; have plenty of prefer Gulf or Texas gas stations; write. Farmer, Rt 1, Ashburn, Ga., care J O Moore, wants work on dairy farm or other farm where improved machinery is used can. drive truck or tractor and keep up same; good salary and location near school, good references. B GR, care Market Bulletin, wants position as truck driver with party handling meions or country produce; has experience\in buying and selling produce;-knows route from Chatta- nooga to Sarasota, would also con- sider saw mill location if job is of permanent nature; small children. Save married and has lege of Music, will teach at reason-_ help, must be in good location: . Thursday, August 4 1927. WOMANS DEPARTMENT Needle Work For Sale Mrs B B Wamble, Rt 1, Cairo, Ga. white tatted centerpiece 15 inch through center $1.50 or exchange for dried or fresr fruit. Mrs R S Ervin, Rt 1, Mize, Ga., nice new quilt top pieced on machine will sell for $1 or exchange for two R. I. Red pullets April hatch, write first. ? Mrs C C Kemp, Marietta. Ga., clean feather nillows in new ticking 5.122 1b size $3 pair, Miss Gladys Hall (No address giv- en) will do any kind of handwork. including sewing, embroidering, hem- stitching crocheting and tatting at reasonable prices. Mrs L A Boss, Rt 4, Pelham. Ga., _ will embroidery bedspreads in flower basket design $38 each or will stamp them 50c each: will embroider dress- er scarfs, buffet sets to match: par- ties furnish material; cash with or- der. Miss Fannie Gladden, Rt 1, Box 102, Crandall, Ga., will crochet any kind laces, yokes, hats, lace1 inch wide 5e yard. 2 inch wide 10e yard, ete., and crochet 20 yards of 2 inch _wide lace in erchange for one White Leghorn hen pure breed or crochet on shares. Mrs J B Garner, Lillburn, Ga., Rt 1, four quilt tops for sale $1.25 each prepaid or $4 for all postage added. Miss Beverly Hilliard, Fruitland, Ga., tatted yokes, $1.75 and $2 each; , Dixie edge tatting 25c yard; hen and _ pbiddie 25c, insertion to match 25c, single tatting 10c yard; large medal- | lions 5 each, other party to furnish , thread. > Mrs. Sam Fiezgerald, Rt 1, Roch- elle, Ga., all kinds of tatting for sale. Miss Margie Brewer, Lowther City, Ga., Rt 1, single tatting 10c yard, dbl. 15; dainty lingerie embroidery and tatted trimmde, made to order, reasonable, write. Mrs J C Hosea, Toccoa, Ga., will exchange new quilts and embroidery bedspreads for baby chicks, any har- ~ dy breed. Mrs Tom Bagby, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt-1, Box 106, one centerpiece 25 inch from tip to tip made of home spun thread $2.50. Mrs H H Sullivan, Rt 5, Carroll- ton, Ga., one square crocheted yoke rose pattern color blue thread No. 50 J & P Coats mercerized cotton $1.25, delivered or exchange for something useful; 6 yards pillow case trimming made of unbleached mill thread in different widths and patterns 2 yard to the pattern for 35c del. or 6 yds for 75c delivered. Mrs W Joiner, Rout 1,(name of town not given) plain and fancy sew- ing pillow cases scarfs and bedspread emboridered reasonable or on halves; will make fancy embroidery sheeting aprons 75c each. Mrs D F Fowler, Rt 3, Royston, Ga., 39 inch centerpiece, 3 piece buf- fet set to match $3.75; dresser scraf white.or tan $1 each; centerpieces white or tan 75c each, 3 piece vanity set white 75c, all worked with boil fast thread with lace edge. Mrs Holliw Perkins, Stonewall, Ga. will crochet anything reasonably and make tatting; nice quilt tops $1 and $1.50 good size vieced good. Mrs G T Truelove, Stockbridge, Ga., Rt 1, will exchange 5 lb pack- age of clean new quilt scraps, ging- ham linen,*boradcloth for 6 deep Buff Orpington chickens 1 lb size or trade 20 lb pkg for Berkshire gilt. Mrs S H Millsaps, 99 McCraney St., Dalton, Ga., nice new quilts large size tops of two colors good gingham linings sure to please you $3.75 each delivered or will exchange some for shelled beans for winter use. | Mrs T B Dinning, Rt 2, Adairsville, Ga., 1 tufted bedspread chain border basket design on 10-4 sheeting with gold thread $3.50, cash with order, no checks; 3 aprons embroidered on | sheeting, fast color ihrend Oe cach Mrs W F Merrell, Roopville, Ga.. nice new gingham quilts, wt 3 and 4 lbs, each $3.50 C O D Miss Sarah Ellen Barnes, Rocking- ham, Ga., Rt 8, work baskets, dinner? baskets, serving trays, vases any shape, all 50c and $1; wall pockets 50c each; all made of pine needles; artificial crepe paper roses, all colors 50e doz; mums $1 dod; tulips 75c doze: Leona Golden, R F D 9, Box 46, Atlanta, Ga., will exchange fancy worked bedspread for chickens or do fancy work on shares. Miss Rosie Merrell, Roopville, Ga. one unbleached sheeting bedspread embroidered in colors, butterfly de- sign, hemstitched all around S54 ok linen table runner, punched in col- ors, tatting ends $2.50; 1 large round centerpiece, tatting edge, embroid- ered in colors, basket design 2: Mrs Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt 4, will embroider, crochet, make fringe, punch work, dresser scarfs 18 inch wide ond 60 inch long trimmed on ends in crochet or fringe $1.50; centerpieces 18 ine hsquare, trimmed on edges in crochet or fringe $1.25, all work embroidered. write. Miss Mary Ernest Norris, Zebulon, Ga., handpainted scarfs, cotton 50c, silk $1 to $3.50, handpainted hand- kerchiefs, cotton 25c linen 50c, silk 50c to $1, also handpainted novelties such. as shoe trees coat hangers, pin cushions, powder puffs, sachet bags and others; write. . Mrs M Conner, Gainesville, Ga., Rt 4, six yards white tatting No. 60 thread 15c yard, the piece 85c; 5 yds No. 50 thread 12 1-2c yard, the piece 60c; tatted gown yoke No. 70. thread white with painted front $3; choisy transfer embroidery designs, 5 dif- ferent spread designs 25c; scarf ends, table runners center pieces, pillow cases and tops baby pillow, tea apron, all to match or odd designs 10c each, 3 for 25c; add postage; will exchange for Octagon coupons at 1c each. Mrs. J B Pruitt, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt 8, one large embroidered bed- spread and cases to match $5 cash or exchange for pure bred White Wyan- dotte pullets Feb. or March hatch; home made rugs $1.50 cash or ex- change for friers or Buff Orpington pullets March hatch; rugs exchange for pure bred Buff Orpington hens, one rug for one hen, you pay postage on hens and I pay postage on rug; small doilies 25c each; 12 inch and 14 inch 50c; large solid crochet cen- ter piece $1; 16 inch 75c; 12 inch 50c; 10 inch 40c. C. M Wood, Rt 2, Alpharetta, Ga., one large quilt Seven Star design green, white and cream; 1 coverlid blue and white quilt $12.50 and $15. J J Whitaker, Dalton, Ga., special plain and gauged turfting needles ' 10 each; turfting thread in colors, stamped bed, $1 per lb delivered; spread designs $1.90 per pattern de- livered, stamped apron: butterfly de- signs on good material 50c: each; tufted bed spreads; hand made, Lazy Daisy ,Rose Cluster, Rose of Sharon, lily, conventional, square and circle, star circle delivered $3.50 each; quote best prices on art worked bed spreads, cases, aprons, scarfs, coilies, napkins, ete.; Japanese crepe bed spreads made to order; tulip, Mt. beauty, any special design $4.50 each, quote best price on hand made wool hose for men, ladies and chil- dren for fall delivery; art work punch needles prepaid to you 25c in stamps special close out of 50c needles; send us a sample order on 30 days free trial; hand made lace bed spreads wt 8 1-2 lbs $380 each. Flowers, Plants and Seeds For Sale Mrs J B Munish, Commerce, Ga., Rt 30, blue and yellow flag lily bulbs 80c wer doz., ivey vine rooted 10c each, 3 for 25c. Mrs C A Foster, Talking Rock, Ga narcissus 50c doz; Christmas cactus blooming size 25c each; Leopold be- gonias 25c each; white hydrangeas 25c each; grape geraniums well root- ed and blooming size 25 each; some- thing free with each order. Mrs H E Ginn, Commerce, Ga., Rt 31, one Boston fern measures 4 1-2 ft across, 1 1-2 years old $5. Mrs C W Skinner, Bowdon, Ga., Rt 5, fifteen hardy h*biscus pink 10c each, add postage. Miss Thelma Merck, Gainesville, Ga., Rt_7, pink, purple and orange sultanas well rooted 15 each; March and June cactus well rooted 10c each, dbl red and pink geraniums rooted 10c each; fuschia rooted 10c each; white hydrangea rooted 10c_ each; wandering jew rooted 3 for 5c; blooming moss 15c doz; trailing queen coleus, rooted 15c each; dbl. petunia rooted 15c each; pink and white sword fern 10c each; add 5c postage on all orders. Mrs Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., R F D, No 8, white violets 3 doz 15c; variegated violets 35c per hun; myr- tle vine, and evergreen 25 per doz; $1.40 per hun; orange lilies, cream, white narcissus and jonquils 25c per doz; pink and white Dorothy Per- kins rose 2 for 15c; sword lilies 50c per doz; red rambler and variegated summer rose 15c each; daisies 25c per doz; pink hardy verbena 35c per doz; pink perennial peavines 15c ea | Mrs. G F Carter, Alma, Ga., milk. and aline lilies 25c; white and purple verbena 10c each; King Hubbard red canna 3 for 25c; salmon pink, yellow, yellow and red spots cannas 3 for 25c; Brazilian pole vine 25c; white flowering locust 50c each; cypress vine 30c doz; pink crepe myrtle 25c well rooted prompt. shipment. Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt 4, phlox seed, all colors 25c spoon- ful; add postage. Janette Wehunt, Rt 7, Gainesville, Ga., Boston sword fern rooted 20c each; pink dbl ger 15c each; grass lily well rooted 15c each; green and white striped jew two 10c; high ger white 20c each; August lilies rooted 5e each; velvet red coleus 10c; spec- kle coleus 10c each; white conk ger. 5c each; add postage on each order. Mrs H F White, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1, large size Boston, Roosevelt, mixed, sword, and lace ferns, 15c each; 7 different color of geranium 5 cutting; dark red fuschia, dbl pe- maple begonias well rooted 15c; chicken gizzard begonia cuttings 10c each; cash or M O. white fuschia 15c; dbl petunias 3 for 25c; St. Bernard pot lily 15c; silver leaf geraniums 15c; small silver leaf begonia 20c; salmon, rose and white sultanas 15 each; white calla lily 15c; 1 year old fern plants fluffy ruffle, norwood, fish tail, crest and babys breath 25c each for 5 for $1; ivy leaf geraniums 15c. : Mrs W J Campbell, Rising Fawn, Ga., will exchange 2 doz white mum plants for 1 doz large flowered type of any color mums; will exchange blooming size gladioli bulbs for tulip or hyacinth bulbs one for one; ex- change dbl red geraniums plants or cuttings for maple leaf begonia, dbl red ivy geranium, silver leaf red bloom geranium, hydrangea, justi- chia, mistletow geranium plants or cuttings. ao Mrs R V Newsome, Rt 5, Box 37, Washington, Ga., four old fashioned box woods 4 ft tall $30 each f o b. Mrs W A Casper, Bowdon, Ga., Rt 4, red crepe myrtle rooted or un- rooted, write. Miss Evie Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga., orange sultana, rose justischia cuttings 15c or 2 for 25c; spengeria fern plants 10c or seed 10c doz; mixed colors, sweet peas for fall planting 10c pkg; hollyhocks, dbl pink and white 10c pkg; white oxalis Rt 1, Ga. daffodils $1 for 120; white bulbs 8 for 10c, will exchange any honeysuckle vines 30c doz; all plants | tunia cuttings 10c; grape leaf, and} i { | yellow 20 for 6 or excha ange and gold marigold plants 25 | fall pinks, seeds 5c Vickers Nursery, Siloam, Ga., dbl 25 1 Otah orange bush 2 ft high 3. of above for tulip or hyacinth bulb Christine Jones, Lula, Ga., Rt 3, buttercup bulbs 100 or 800 lots ex- change for tufted counterpanes or sheeting. Virginia Sanders, Buchanan, Ga., Rt 38, large yellow June blooming cactus 10 each; aenia plants packed carefully 10c per doz; blooming moss cuttings 10c per doz. Linnett Gordon, Townsboro, Ga., : Rt 1, red blooms bronze leaf cannas, nge for pot flower cuttings. Mrs J L Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt A, mixed color petunias 50c hun, and postage; yellow daisies same price; pink and red verbena 1 doz of each 45 and postage; dahlia flowered and colossal zenias (cut flowers) $1 doz. Mrs J D Pope, Box Springs, Ga.. pure white briar rose 15 each or 2 for 25c; red and white color coleus also mixed color large plants 25c, small 10 each; salmon color sultana 10c each; white, pink and red conk begonia' 10c each; maple begonia vink 10c each; cinnamon vine 5 for 10c; purple kermiller plant 10c each, or 3 for 25c; rainbow or gypsy moss 10 each; blue water or pond lilies 10 each or 8 for 25c; fluffy ruffle ferns 25c each; beefsteak begonia | years old $1; add postage on orders less than 50e. Mrs O D Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. several hun. rooted box wood plants. fall delivery. write for special prices, hollyhock plants 25 doz; and seed 10e teaspoonful; green hot pepper 50c gal. del; fresh artichokes for pickle 50c gal. del; crepe myrtle sprouts $5 hun. del; cape jasemine sprouts and plants $1 doz. Mrs Z M Story, Thomson, Ga.., or- per doz; dozen. Mrs S Fulcher, Jefferson, Ga., R F D 4, white, light red, dark red, pink, purple. pink and white, wine, rose bud red, variegated geraniums Se cutting; begonias, red, white and pink conk, maple, thurstoni, coral. guinea wing 5c cutting; sultanas, red and salmon 5e cutting; orange lan- tana, justischia, pink, pink hydrangea cuttings 5 each; col. of 25 flower cuttings $1; window box col. of 2 ferns, 2 begonias, 2 geraniums, 2 sultanas, 2 coleus, rooted $1; spen- geria fern, big Boston, St. Bernard lily, alba lineata, fern cuttings 5e each. s ve Miss Mae Waters, Dahlonega, Ga., tablespoonful; sun flower seeds striped 10c cupfull; pink rose plants 3 for 10c; blackeyed susan seeds 10c tablespoonful; add postage. Mrs Edna Foster, Ellijay, Ga., Rt 3, Box 43, single daffodils 25 do $1 per hun; dbl daffodils 40c do $2 per hun; white narcissus 25e do $1.50 hun; red gladiola bulbs 5e eac 40c doz, add postage. Miss Polly Waters, Dahlonega, G: hollyhocks 15 cupful; ti ili red 3 for 25c; 6 for 35c; hedge plan well rooted 6 for 25c; add postage. Miss Dorothy Waters, Dahloneg Ga., March blooming lily bulbs 6 fo 25c; mole, 3 bunches 25c; Sweet An 3 bunches 15c; add postage. Mrs H B Grizzle, Royston, Ga., R 3, red verbena 25c per doz; snow o Mt. plants 25c per doz; dbl white an pink petunia cuttings 20c each; whit pink and red conk geranium cuttin 10c each; Christmas bell cuttings 11 each; red, white and salmon pin geranium cuttings 15 each; salmo pink hydrangea cuttings 15 each clover 5e cuttings; white and gr striped jew 5c cutting; large small leaf green jew 3 for 5c; iv vine rooted 5c each; honey suck vine rooted 5c each; add postage Mrs J'O King, Lavonia, Ga., Rt mixed jonquil and narcissus_ byl both dbl and single jonquils 10c doz; customers pgy postage. ageratum plants 20c per gach. rooted: large coral - 10c each; large poppy seed and hibis- hun or 15c per doz. $6, Blooming size WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT _ Mrs Opal Richardson, Hartwell, - Ga., Rt 3, heliotropes 6 inches high in thumb pots 25 each or exchange for well rooted. rare geraniums also have some 1 ft or more high at 50c; include 5c, extra for insurance. Miss L. Deen Broom, Cane Springs, Ga., Rt 2, walking stick, beef tongue, red Mav and June. pink May and June, Christmas, October and rat tail cactus; pink pine apple, guinea wing. great, white and red conk begonias: pink and red geraniums: lace; Bos- ton, sword and spengeria ferns; 1 Au- gust lily, cash or exchange for quilt tops, embroidery or crochet; make _ best offer. . Mrs Howell G Samvles. Alamo, Ga annual poinsettas 25c doz: dbl red carnations 20 each: all rooted; tav- ender striped wandering jew 10c plant 30c: bunch; maiden hair pink oxalis 10c postage on small or- ferns 15c; add ders. ies I essie Cash, Flowery Branch. Ga.. Rt 3. nutmeg geranium cuttings We each: white narcissus bulbs $1 per Mrs FE L Roberts. oe Loe eeissus bulbs 25 doz or 49 a02 6, Bloc bulbs vostpaid: cape jesamine 50c 1 year old; grape ger, 50c 1 year old: scarlet rdd rose ger. 25c rooted: dbl white hollyhock seed large pke 10c; everlasting sweet pea seed tablespoonful 10c, white and purvle, all postnvaid. Miss Rosie Merrell. Roopville. Ga. red and salmon geranium cuttings 5c each: Boston rooted ferns 10 each; red verbena 5c; rooted bunch pink and white oxalis 5 bunch or ex- change for other kinds of geraniums, other ferns except spengeria. anv col. sultana but salmon. any kind of be- gonia but conk shell and maple. Mrs J T Clayton, Columbus, Ga., 416 15th St., spengeria and other ferns, strawberry geranium, large - flower hibiscus, abutalon plants. all cus seed 10c per tablespoonful. Mrs L H Coe, Eastanolle, Ga., yd} - flowers cheap or exchange for any- salmon and red geraniums 15c each; thing useful. Mrs W E Lewis, Hevhzibah, Ga., Rt 8, spengeria ferns 25c each; dbl chicken gizzard red 10c each. 3 for 25e:; variegated coleus 2 for 15c, all rooted; white, green and red jew 2 for Be: yellow oxalis 2 for 5c: white -. eonk begonia 2 for 5c; snap dragons | - 15e doz. postpaid. | Mrs C H Ward, Rt 1, (no address, given) jonouils, dbl daffodils, nar-: -_. eissus, blue hyacinths blue and white ' iris, large yellow lilies, dbl yellow. - lilies. lemon lilies, many kinds rooted ; _ shrubbery, fine roses dif. pot pants, - perennial plants. _ house leak coleus, - white and pink, 10 _ Miss Sarah Ellen Barnes, Rocking- ham, Ga., Rt 3, snake, tree and pen- cil cactus 10 each cutting; ice plant, conk begonias, each cutting, - small and large jew 10c doz; verbena - 10e bunch; well rooted 1 year old red ~ geranium 50c: cash with order. Mrs Halie Rickett, Fairmount, Ga. |, Rt 1, spotted sultana cuttings 10c _ each; variegated dbl petunia 10c each eutting: strawberry begonia rooted 15 eaeh; variegated hollyhock seed : 10e pkg, and plants 25c doz; large Jacob ladder. bulbs 25c doz, 5 doz -. $1 and seed 15ce pkg; hardy lily bushes with large whte blooms with red center 15c and 25c each; yellow jonquils $1 hun; April blooming nar- cissus white $1.25-hun; dbl daffodils $1.50 hun; giant blue iris $1.75 hun. Mrs Lena Phillips, Fairmount, Ga. Rt 1, monthly rose cuttings cream, | pink and red rooted 15c each or 2 for 25c; yellow snap. dragon 25c doz; carnations 10c eac; climbing sinture vine; variegated 25c each, 3 for 50c; catnip 25 doz; add postage. _ Miss Anna Malphrus, Tusculum, Ga., verbenas well rooted 10e each; -eols scarlet, bright pink, dark purple, {ved with white eye; lavender tr 8, dbl poppy seed, all cols 5c table-: lilies 25 per doz; three single red | 15 per doz or $1 hun. ailing queen coleus 15 each; crab claw cac- tus rooted 25 each; pink and red sword cactus large rooted plants 45 each; 2 for 85e; large blood. red bloom cactus large rooted plants 50c each; maiden hair fern whittmani Boston and_sword ferns 25c each; large purple sweet violets 20c per doz $1.25 per hun; shasta daisies 10c each, $1 per hun; pink oralis 15c two for 25c; daisy mums 10 each. Mrs J A Griffin, 512 16th Ave. E Cordele, Ga., oleanders, white, red, yellow, cream with red stripes, db! pink, eream, variegated leaf, Altheas, dbl lavender, white, pink, wine spi- reas, dbl Reevseana, crimson jase- mines, cape, grand duke, night bloom- ing, crepe myrtle, white red pink; forsythia; abelia; nudiflorum; pri- multum; enonimus; philadelphus but- terfly bush; variegated. punica; ker- ria barberry; rosemary; any 4 for $1.15; 6 for $1.50 12 for $3; various pot plants 3 for 55c. Mrs A M Colston, Kingston, Ga., Rt 1, white iris lilies 40 doz; white narcissus 15c doz; yellow 15 each; star lily $1 doz; jonquils 15c doz; monthly rose cuttings 25c. Mrs Fannie Allen, Tallapoosa, Ga, Rt 8, red single holly hock seed 10c per tablespoonful. Mrs Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga., narcissus bulbs, and purple flag lilies 25c doz; rooted db] almond 10c each. Mrs P A Smith, Lavonia, Ga., Rt spoonful. : Caroline Cochron, Dahlonega, Ga Rt 38, oxalis white evergreen blue flowers, dbl pansy; peppermint, ground and slinging ivy, fortune grass, cinnamon tubes, all 2 doz for 15c; catnip 5c; red raspberries root- ed 7c; johnquils 10c per doz; lily bushes 5c each. eee Mrs W A Howell, White Plains, Ga., Rt 2, caladium and Easter lily bulbs, will exchange for rooted gera- nium cuttings or cultana, oe Miss Lucy Streetman, Kt 2, Mid- land, Ga., large dbl red, white and yellow mums 50c per doz; white flag geraniums 9 mos. old, both for 50c del; 4 purple sweet scented violets Mrs T B Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. California violet plants 75c per hun. cash with order no stamps; add post- age. white, salmon pink, oh Mrs : Farl T Almon, Midland, Ga., jonquil bulbs, large yellow, yellow cluster sweet scented narcissus bulbs 25e per doz, $1.50 per 100; rooted trailing coleus 15 each, 6 for 50c; Armour river and other hedge plants well rooted 3c each $2.50 per 100 del. in Ga. Mrs J A Forehand, Pinehurst, Ga. 5000 jonquil bulbs now ready $1 hundred. Mrs R G Sullivan, Mowen, Ga., [purple and white Peviwinkles 60 a doz; King Humbert, h rge red. yellow and bronze leaf canuas, all 10 a root or exchange for large orange bloom; pink bloom cannas, root for root; will exchange Boston, sword or Roosevelt ferns for baby breath, fluffy ruffle or ostrich plume fern, cutting for cutting; pink, white or red cong begonia for fuschia or pink hydrangea: butterfly lilac or lily for amaryllis lly, bleeding heart or St. Bernard lily; White Leghorn chick- ens for white crepe myrtle and wa- termelon pink or gloximia plant; chickens 10 weeks old; milk and wine lilies for amaryllis, any variety; write. Mrs G C Martin, Gainesville, Ga., Rt 7, dark red scarlet red, pink, dbl geranium cuttings 5 each; Boston and sword ferns 25c each; pink and white hy- drangeas cuttings 5c each; red weep- ing lantana; variegated lantanas, cols purple, yellow, pink, yellow and orange 5c each cutting; old rose and pink oxalis bulbs 5c each; yellow, red and white fall pinks 25c doz; blue flag lilies 20c doz; no orders accep- ted for less than 25c; add postage. Mrs J W Roper, Rt 7, Gainesville, Ga., two hydrangeas, white, . pink, geraniums, 2 reds, 2. pinks, white, pink, climbing ivy, orange lantana, red weeping lantana, dark red fus- chia, red, pink and Christmas cactus cuttings 5c each, or 6 for 25c; aspa- ragus fern 25c each; crepe begonia 10e each; pink sultana cuttings 5c each; rooted 10c; wandering jew green and white and green striped cuttings 2 for 5c, cash or M O ad postage. : = Mrs Lillie Martin, Gainesville, Ga., Rt 7, Boston and sword ferns; 25c each; pink and white hydrangeas cut- tings 5c each; dark red and scarlet red, pink, white and salmon pink dbl Bi oe cuttings 5c each; old rose and pink oxalis bulbs 5c each; lan- tana euttines Be. each, cols. orang 10; no order accepted for less than 25c; add postage. ae 5 cents: Mrs I Green Clack, Auburn, ry Daw, argentea, carolline, Lu- cerne, thurstoni, Otto Hacker 25ce; pot iris 15e; rainbow well rooted del. ferns, each; on and ostrich plume rooted 10c' and 5c nium cuttings 5c, cols. sus bulbs 20c doz, all dry bulbs. ' pink everblooming. conk begonia 10c and variegated ones, pink and yellow purple and yellow, white and yellow, red. cong begonia cuttings 5c; rooted Mrs L M Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., one 3 year old spengeria and one 2 year old lace fern; 1 large orange sultana; 1 large red fuschia, the lot for $2; or exchange for fancy work. Miss Gather L Smith, Lavonia, Ga R F D3, holly hocks seed 5c table- spoonful; green wandering jew 3 for _ 2DC7 2 grape begonia, gracilis alba; gracillis _ luminosa, prima dona 15c; mammoth _ oxalis 5 for 5c; tree cactus 10c and ~ coleus 10ec; hardy evergreen moss 15c; large | bunch; blue plumbago 15c; all plants Mrs V P Jackson, Ivey, Ga., Bos- well See apple _ scented geraniums rooted 25e; gera- _ red, pink, rainbow, moss 10c; butter and eggs bulbs 15c doz or 2 doz 25c; narcis Ga. orange geranium 15c; justichia 15; Big 4 fern 25; begonias, marjo- | Mrs D W Faircloth, Pitts. Ga, Rt 1, well rooted rose col sultana 10c each; cuttings 5c each; well rooted each; cuttings 5c each; maple bego-. 2 nia 5c cutting; large leaf pink oxalis '10 each; add postage on amounts less than 20c; will exchange for any kind ivy geraniums, fancy leaf cala- dium, bleeding heart, | fuschia. Mrs W H Rucker, black prince fuschia, waxey pink um, dbl. blooms 15c and 20e, all well postpaid. : toe, geraniums 15c, rooted; oxalis, 15c; add postage. NOTICE In order that the department may arrive at the actual importance of the, Bureau of Markets, | Please list name of articles right. list all chickens, etc., as poultry. tin since Jan. 1, 1937..: - and amount received in the space to De not itemize; for example port only sales made through Bulle- the patrons of the Market Bulletin are requested to report all sales made through the paper. We want to know the value of the service in DOLLARS AND CENTS. To Bureau of Markets ne Atlanta, Ga. From M Date 192 Write Plainly Address, P. Q., kR. F. D. or Street Write Plainly Address: Amount Item Date of Sale sold Re- Milner, Ga., rooted plants, one of each for Te Miss Cleo Turner, Cleveland, Ga. -Rt 4, dbl petunia rooted 15c; mistle- _ pink, red. and white 15c each; justis- chia well rooted 15c; blue August li- lies 8 for 50c; pink hydrangea 15c; ~ hardy phlox 15c; grape leaf begonia begonias or | wz i ss I carmine blooms, large size, blooming _ 25c; lumosa begonia coral red blooms 15c; sword ferns 15c and 20c; Christ- . mas cactus 15c; salmon pink gerani-