Seer GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . VOL. 10 |< the present cotton crop in Georgia. oe _ STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS _ ; MAX L. -McRAE, Acting Director : : "EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Auriciliase Issued Weick _ State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Each Thursday Piterel as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at attra. Gosia. under the Actof June 6, 1960. _ Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage pedyiced for in section 1108, Act, of OctoSer 3, 1917 IMPORTANT: Fach individual ad for the Reltetn should be in on separate pieces of paper. No ad will be repeated unless extra copies are sent. Under Act of the legis? *~re the Bureau cannot, and does not. assume any eerie for transactions Sere out through the Bulletin. Our services are entirely FREE. ~ ATLANTA, GHORGIA. THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 1927. No. 40 NS ey = : = The Commissioner~ Reviews. Gobeyi a Cotton Situation I hae received a great many, inquiries for an estimate of From all the separate re- ports that I have had and from my observation in traveling over ~ the state, the crop will be short of last years yield at 108 . 35 per cent. | The report of last years crop was the heaviest in the his- ton and cotton products. At present there is a cotton bagging manufactured and offered on the market to take the place of totter The cotton growers. of the country can lend a helping hand to enha: nee the price of cotton by calling for th's cotton, bagging at the gin. When the ginners receive. enough ealls for the eotton bagging, they will buy it. Jute bagging is a foreign product and every bit that S is = used decreases the consumption of cotton, just that much. Pick your cotton out just as fast as you can. It not only makes a better sample, but you will get more cotton by keep- ing up w:th it closely. . To make a lot of lint cotton you will also have to make ees of oe _ alot of cotton seed. There has. been a shortage in cotton seed oil for the past season. The large estimate might have been due to optomistic reports from different localities, on account of the crops being some better than they had been in the past. The price of our cotton to a. large extent, is effected by - these'reports and I am giving this statement as a warning to. the different ones who make reports of the condition of the cotton crop, not to over estimate it, as it is a matter of dollars mated. New Mailing List Has 21,732 Names With the inauguration of the new mailing list, this ee the actual circulation of the Market Bulletin has been reduced to 21,732. We expect that a number of our readers have failed to send their coupons in for a renewal. - But even when all of these are. returned, thelist will only be half its former size, tory of the country. I am inclined to think that it, was over-esti- of EUGENE TALMADGE, 1k and cents to the farmers who are selling their cotton. If conditions are general in the cotton belt as they are. here in Georgia, I am of the opinion that the present erop of 27 and 28 wile fall one-third short of the crop of 26 and 27. This: is not advising anyone to hold their cotton. That is a matter for each individual farmer to determine. \ We should encourage every industry pee to use cot- which will mean a saving of 50 per cent on the cost of publi- cation. It was in interest of this economy that the list was purged. We again urge everyone who has been left off the list by mistake, or who has failed to send in the coupon, to write us immediately thet we may continue the Bulletin without delay. You will find coupon enclosed for-sending in subscriptions. hote all sper to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, Gncegn. tine _ Prices below are those which wholesalers were paying fF. 0.8. these. consuming centers, the dey this Bulletin went to press Aug. 6, 1927. REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT RETAIL PRICES. MACON \ ATLANTA COLUMBUS. SAVANNAH Sweet. -Cdbatoes, White -..-So 250 ae eek ae 7 NONE = . $3.00 100 lbs. $2.50 100 Ibs. NONE Swaer Pot toes Yellow 2... 4.2.05 5- a a $2.50 100 lbs. 3.00 100 Ibs. NONE $2.75 100 lbs. th Pets Seka ee ee ye a > 2.75 100 lbs. 3.00 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 Ibs. 3.00 100 Ibs. & << whbupe. Green dented)... Gee = Pe ok ne 2.00 100 Ibs. ~ 3.50 100 Ibs. 3.00 100 Ibs. 2.75 100 Ibs. : Weos: (wits) = ee ee .380 doz. = ,380 doz. .30 doz. .30 doz. = Bees. (enloved) 2S se ; 24 doz. - .380. doz. .80. doz. .30. doz. OR Otia e e ee eee At Wp. ao Ibi : -20 Ib. 22 Ib. Roosters eo ea ere Ca ee ee 12 lb. ; 10 Ib. Ree NONE |. AZ Th; LOR HOTRR ie OSS Bo ee ~por- Se ee oS .20 Ib. wc eos bs .o0 Ib. .26 Ib. Back a ee ean nr ese ge Se ee ee 15 Ib. NONE NONE 18 Ib. Geese ee ee ee ee 10: Ib. NONE NONE .10 Tb. Y ueneyer ee ee ba ee 20 Ip. NONE NONE NONE Country. Butter (Best Tahlia) (aoe eee ee .35 Ib. .30 Ib. .40 Ib. NONE Countee Butter (enking) a eee .23 Ib. .30 Ib. op Or. IDs NONE Pred: A-polus= 295 225 42 en Vee hoes eee NONE NONE NONE NONE | Roeld Peas 2626 2 oe ee (NONE > NONE . NONE NONE Bisck dived seas: 5 222 oe ei ee NONE -5 1-2 lb, .05 Ib. NONE Brown Weal Peas 2s 4 soo ae eee -. \NONE NONE NONE NONE Vigna Vee oo sa es eee hen gee oe gs a a - Ty 07 1-2 lb: NONE i) Cane Sven ee Ce pn ee .65 gal. .75 gal. .75 gal. NONE sacha oe ow ge ee ae Hoe hook ae ae se NONE r 45 gal. NONE, NOME oo Corn Mea! a ee fee ee ee eee 2.20 100 lbs. 2.20 100 lbs. - 2.45 100 lbs. NONE < for: Nace Whice (eeeken) 2. 2s Sa 1.06 bu. Py 1.10 bu. 1.25 bu. NONE (ats No cB White (sackd) 25-225 --- eee -60. bu. = ~ 60 bu. .62 bu. NONE Peat Hay of en ae ee 22.00 ton NONE NONE ~ NONE Peavine Hag o 800 S226 6 a ae 0D ton NONE NONE NONE Corn Sineks< 2 oo a cee ee ae g 9.00 ton Besa NONE NONE ape =< i ore than 260,00 Poors (armere and buyers will each week. read your ied an Georgr f farm products that you can place in this Bulletin ives of charge. a 4 oe Buy Casein Products Fi irst Edited by Mrs. Nerman Sharp, Assistant Director State - Bureau of Markete, 2 ee ; : : eres aie r < After fall vegetable crops have been planted attention is ealled to Crimson Clover and Hairy Vetch as valuable crops. Hairy Vetch when planted with outs or rye will make a profit able erop as hay. During the spring of 1925 Seen were started: at the Ex- _ periment Station to determine the value of vetch and crimson lover for green manure. _ . 3 Results obtained a that vetch onl larger growth early in the Spring than believed heretofore. When the vetch was in the Flower bud stage the green top weighed 6,510 pounds per acre and | contained nearly 47 4 pounds of n nitrogen Pils amount. of nitrogen is ; is te-313 pounds of nitrate soda. 3 - Three weeks later the nitrogen in the tops amounted to 798 ak which was equivalent to 825 pounds of nitrate of soda. This is nitrate enough not only for rs erop following t but for several crops in rotation. Not only does a veteh erop used as green manure add nitrogen ~ to the soil but it also conserves nitrogen and other plant food by preventing leaching and washing. Probably a large part of the ni- _ trogen used by the vetch plant from the soil would be leached | out iy the land were left bare during the winter. 2 Residual Effect of Phosphates on Vetch for eotton for the past seven years were planted to vetch in 1925. In _ the first one of these experiments acid phosphate and rock phosphate were compared. Both of these fertilizers had been applied at the rate _ of 400 pounds per acre. Plats having been treated with acid phosphate gave a vad of 3, 142 pounds of dry matter per sere; those having been treated with rock phosphate, 3,453 pounds 0 zy matter per acre; and those no _ phosphate applied, a yield of Lvl pounds of dry matter per acre. The difference in nitrogen content was about 35 per cent increase Ai favor of the acid Phosphate and over the plats: 3 caer METHOD FOR PRESERVING SEEDS : No method of saving watermelon seed wal actually improve the type of melon coming from the seed. If you wish to improve your _ melons do your selecting i in the field before they are pulled, bearing mm mind the number of melons produced, the size and color of each. melon. on the vine and the general vigor as well as the disease re- _ sistance of the plant. Tf you like the plant and the way it grows, _ select your melons from it. After you think you have a melon tlie; you like eut it open Fdnd examine the inside, the color of the flesh, the hollowness of the in- side of the melon, the color of the seed, etc., and if you still like the _ melon, save the well matured, plump seed frou is Tt is best to let the melons from which you. intend to save seed _ Stay on the vine until they are thoroughly ripe. In fact, it is well}. to let them remain until they are too ripe to be eaten. _ seed, wash them very gently and lay in a cool, dry place to dry. When they have dried thoroughly place them in a bag and keep auey from. mice until planting time the following year. a The above methods will work well in saving the seeds of canta- Toupes, cucumbess, squash, or anything of such nature. A series of plats which had been fertilized in different ways, Select. the eS Growing Crimson Clover : Crimson clover needs a firm, hard seed bod The land should not he plowed or cultivated before seeding. Seeding in the hull | gives better results than hulled seed. The seed should be planted from September 15th to October 15th without regard to the weath T A handseeder such as is commonly used for seeding grass se |can be used with certain adjustments. os for Growing Hairy Vetch Surcesefully (tae a nen ~ Liberal application of acid phosphate. Inoculation of the seed if the land has not grown veteh previously. Cultures for this can be secured from State Dept. of Agriculture. In the Piedmont region vetch shot be seeded the latter. part of September or the first part of October if there is enough moisture in the ground at the time to germinate the seed. Do not turn under too early or too late. Directions for de: termining the time to turn under are given in Georgia Ex- periment Station Bulletin No. 146, which is a preliminary report of the value of hairy vetch and. crimson clover: for green manure. , / x MARKET SUGGESTIONS As fall approaches the house- wife is interested in one and canning. Les If you erow Cling Stone peaches or Sink the writer suggests that these be advertised for sale in some local newspaper published near your home; the sale price, and your address given. While the Blberta peach is highly desirable as a table food the | Cling Stone peach is generally preferred for pickling and canning, and there is a scarcity of these in the city markets at present, aS they are not sowell adapted for long distance shipping. The de- G mand for the cling stone peach could be profitably supplied. oo. Artichokes will find a ready market for pickling purposes. Ar- tichokes form a dainty and delicious table food when boiled until | ie gs served with a thick eream sauce. Ses. DON'T WASH VEGETABLES THAT ARE TO BE SHIPPED The Bulletin has received a number of complaints on the man- ner in which potatoes and other perishable products have been ship- ped from Georgia growers. The produce companies, advise that much better priees and results | ean be obtained from such products ~ if they are shipped absolutely dry and without ever having been | washed at all. [any manner or at any time before shipping leaves the fruit or vege- Putting water on potatoes and similar products in table in such a poneaps that it deteriaates rapidly when pes tie oe e TOBACCO AGAIN BRINGS Goop PRICE of ehaeen again bees to pour money into the pockets of the Georgia farmer, when the 1927 marketing season opened on Tuesday, Aug. 2, with heaviest sales and receipts in the history of the industry in South Georgia. A total of 3,000,@00 lbs. were sold at average price of 21.5 cents per pound. The total crop for season is now being estimated at 50,000, 000 lbs. and growers expect that the average price will run as high as = | 20 cents per pound which will. bring over $10,000,000 as the total yield. Reports from the sction indicate that 15, 000 farmers, who _ have planted approximately 55,000 acres of the weed, are all en- 4 wee over the prospagts for a boufitifinl year. eee = Ww H Waddelle, Penraon Ga.- some : good fresh mixed blook milk cows. National Pecan Groves, Flintside, Ga., young Guernsey reg bull calves also bull from reg sire and heavy pro- ducing dams, high grade heifers all ages; bargain prices Jim Lanier, Summit Ga., 2 young Jersey cows fresh in milk, bargain price. Fred E Diskell Box 88, Dahlone- a ga, Ga., 1 full blood Jersey bull wt. . about 500 Ibs, 3 years old .due to be AS reg Mrs Z B Saxon Sylvania, Ga., 1 extra. fine Jersey heifer 1 year old $35. W S Starr, Milford, Ga., 1 Jersey bull 11 mos old $20: Geo E Argard, Cor. Spring and Harris St., Atlanta, Ga., phone Wa- 9077, Jersey bull, pure blood Guern- sey registered bull 5 1-2 years old, 7 wt about 1600 lbs. W T Adams, Lavonia, Ga., half Guernsey and Jersey bull calf 6 wks old, or exe for pigs or shoats. S E Shackelford, Griffin, Ga., pure - bred Hampshire ram lambs 5 mos old 5$20 each. Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga., =o pure bred Jersey heifers bred and un- - bred open to reg; milkers some to - freshen in fall; years old, this stock from very fine bulls 4 mos to two herd; write. FF Keown, Tunnel Hill, Ga., yel- low Jersey Durham cow. Early C Stark, Commerce, Ga., 3 Toggenburg grade does about 6 mos old at $10 each from heavy milking strain 1 pure bred Toggenburg buek 2 years old a beauty at $265. H R Phillips Rt 1, Box 508, Sa- vannah, Ga., 40 head stock goats. = 5G Pope, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 3, Jersey cow not reg. 7 years old calf month old Aug. 12, giving close to : - four gal. milk a day and pound of putter $60. * T. L. Chaffin, Rt 4, Covington, Ga one cow entitled to register $150, or -exc for a Ford touring car or one half on truck . -E J Bailey, Raymond, Ga., reg. Jersey calves from the best strains of Raleigh and Golden Jolly cows. J S Cathey, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ga., one Jersey heifer 2 1-2 mos. old weaned $12, or exc. for 14 S L. Wyandottes hens and one rooster. Woodlawn Nursery, Greenville, Ga., one good milk cow fresh in milk 2-3 Holstein $50. J H Hooks Dairy Farm, Warthen, Ga., bulls from calves to serviceable = age best blood known to Jersey breed i Geo E Argard, Corner Spring and 3 Harris St., phone Wal. 9077, Atlanta Ga., one pure bred Guernsey bull 5 1-2 years old wt about 1600 lbs; write or call for details. T B Gunter, Rt 1, Buford, Ga., a registered bull 1 year old can furnish papers; write. Mrs W L Dixon, Quitman, Ga., 5 weeks old Jersey bull calf $10; one 7 mos. old Jersey bull entitled to reg. $15; two part Jersey heifers $10 and $20 fob. EE Bass. Milledgeville, Ga., one car fat steers weighing 600 to 900 lbs, two cars cows and steers weight 500 to 700 Ibs, can deliver now or jater all on good pasture; make best offer. HOGS FOR SALE National Pecan Groves Co., Flint- side, Ga., 1 reg duroc boar sell or exc to prevent inbreeding. : J B Gousins, Greenville, Ga., shoats that will net 100 Ibs 6 and 8 wks old; also P C pigs. H C Waldrip, Rt 1, Forsyth, Ga., 14 reg. Duroc Jersey pigs Aug, 20 del, Orion Cherry King breeding $10 each reg in buyers name. Geo C Nunn, Perry, Ga., several nice brood sows and pigs. F F Keown, Tunnel Hill, Ga., Du- roes Jersey boar feeders, spring gilts from 12 litters $25 to ves pair, im- E quick gale, Gordon H *Thompaeds neo Gaz reg. black P pigs, also grade P C. Thomas L Williams, Sautee, Ga., Duroc pigs for Aug. 24 del. $7. 50 ea, $10 papers furnished. J W Weeks, Dial, Ga., pure bred big bone P pigs entitled to reg. fine for breeding, $10 each fob; also 1 big bone guinea P C sow 3 died $40. E O Willoughby, Rt 1, Washington Ga., reg Duroc Jersey boar Orion Cherry King strain 15 mos. $30 fob. To McMullan, Holten, Ga., Duroc boar pigs 4 mos old wts -about 100 lbs. reg, in buyers name $17.50; good for. r Tpeeaine purposes. Hagood, Rt 1, Elberton, Ga reg. Hampshire boar 3 mos old well maekeds beauty for breeding. a J T Patillo, LaGrange, Ga., Rt 6, trio Duroc Jersey male shoats. reg. $10 each. Riley Couch, Turin, Ga., hg big bone P C thrifty female pig 8.50. R Couch, Turin, Ga., three nice hogs wt about 150 lbs. H W Law, Eastman, Ga., one pure bred big bone black Poland China gilt weighs about 200 Ibs bred 28 of July to reg. black Essex boar $25; pure bred black Essex pigs either sex $12 each reg. in buyes name del, Aug 20; at 8 weeks old. C T Prosser, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt 3, old time big type black guinea pigs for breeding purposes only 10 weeks old $15 a pair. Macon Walden, Rt Box 49, Bibson: Ga., nine good pigs, stock 8 wekes old $4 each; or $35 for the lot. ~ Elsie Wright, Rt A, Ludowici, Ga ten shoats wt 35 to 40 Ibs, write. _E E Bass, Milledgeville, Ga., two young sows, P C breed just weaning pigs also 1 boar price fob Milledge- ville. Ga., $18 each wt about 125 Ibs. SH Stubbs, Rt 1, Abbeville, Ga., 8 Duroc Jersey pigs 10- weeks old $30 for the lot. E W Burke, Box 678, Macon, Ga., Berkshire. boar registered and cholera immune 4 years old and _ splendid breeder $50 fob, Macon, also 2 gilts from Duroc sow by extra fine Berk- shire boar; these farrowed April: 16, $16.50: for the pair. L E Griffeth, Winder, Ga., 1 P C boar 9 mos old, wt about 150 Ibs, entitled to reg; price $30 fob Winder, Ga., also 1 P C gilt 9 mos old with litter of 5 pigs all entitled to reg., price $65 fob Winder, Ga., also 1 sow 13 mos old mixed P C and Duroc to farrow first week in Sept, bred to pure bred P C boar wt about 250 Ibs price $75 fob Winder. L T McCoy, Gibson, Ga., 12 pure Duroc shoats 9 weeks old price $6 each; 15 Duroc and P C mixed at $5 each. C L Fuller, Curryville, Ga., big bone P C gilts and boars by The Lib- erator. 8 weeks old $12.50 each fob all subject to reg. Sam Thompson, Swainsboro, Ga., spotted P C pigs 7 weeks old not reg $6 each or $11 pair. Boyce Johnson, Covington, Ga., Rt 1, 11 Duroe pigs 8 weeks old entitled to reg. $5 each. Macon Walden, Rt B, Box 49, Gib- son, Ga., 9 good pigs "crossed stock 8 weeks old $4 each or lot $35. H GC Waldrip, Rt 1, Forsyth, Ga., reg. Duroc Jersey pigs advertised last week for $1 should have. pees $10 each. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE F P Prather, 226 Rawson St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga., two sorrel mare match mules 8 and years old wt about 1000 Ibs each for $800 pair, would trade for 1927 Ford or Chev- rolet touring car or Sedan also one sorrel buggy mare 9 years old wt 950 Ibs. work anywhere $85 cash or would take good shodats at market price fob see Mr. F M Malcom at Good Hope, 1 pure|- Ga. || family horse no blemishes strong and active some age; clay bank color wt. 1050 lbs, write. JO Adair, Rutledve, Ga., Rt 1, a good horse 9 years old for sale cheap. J L Savage, Thomaston, Gas Rt B two good mules. B.C Pope, Buchanan, Ga., Rt 3, Black mare six years old wt. about 800 lbs, sound and gentle ~work any- where Sie good buggy harness with her at $25 extra. Minor A. Sims, Ousley, Ga., one dark 900 or 1000 Ib mule will exe for 100 White Leghorn_ pullets or good laying strain, would rather exc. with some one not too far from Val-} dusta, Ga. > J C Buffington, Febalon, Ga., Rt 1, one mule 14 years old wt. about 1100 Ibs, good condition, trade for good Jersey cow with 3 or 4 calves giving 4 gal. of: milk. satisfaction guaranteed ; will exc. some good farm mules about 10 or 12 years old and weighs about 900 lbs for some good Jersey ess cows or reg. Jersey bull. Jim Lanier, Rt.2, Summit, Ga., 2, one good family horse ct bargain. Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga., one brood. mare splendid worker to buggy or plow wt 100 lbs, 9 years partly blind in one eye, exc for pure brood sow. GRAIN FOR SALE Corn and Corn Products S B Kinard, Jackson, Ga., can ship 50 to 100 bus good water ground corn meal per week put up.in. new white bleached .1 bu bags $1. 15 bu fob, Griffin or Jackson, meal, ground from sound white corrn. : White Oak Creek Mill, Rt 2,| Sharpsburg, Ga., country ground fresh corn meal $1 per bu in burlap sacks fob Raymond, Ga. ~ M F Lewis, Adairsville, Ga, enol water ground meal $1 fob. Dan Ship, Finleyson, Ga:, 300 bu slip shuck ear corn $1 bu fob, Haw- kinsville, Ga. ) W B Freeman, Oakman, Ga., good sound white milling corn or corn meal free from weevils. Bennetts Bonded Whse, Bastman,- Ga., 2. cars clean baled | shucks: $10 ton fob Eastman. Geo C Nunn, Perry, Gas shelled and ear corn car lots or less. . J L Savage, Thomaston, Ga.,Rt. B, white rice pop corf 10c Ib. _E-L Corley, Mauk, Ga., Egyptian | wheat corn 2c lb, add postage. Clover, Hay cad Other Grain S P Kay, Rt 1, Canon, Ga., 1 car load baled wheat and oat straw $12 per ton. Geo C Nunn, Perry, Ga., crabgrass hay $15 ton.. W C Payne, Pearson, Ga., dwarf Essex rape 5 Ib 60c, 10 Ib $1. fob. Snelson Seed Co., Athens, Ga., hairy vetch 16 1-2c Ib fob Savannah Ga., Sept del, write prices on large lots no less than full bags shipped. P V Ryals, Toccoa, Ga., 2 tons al- falfa hay finest quality baled $50 per ton fob, Toccoa. Riley C Couch, Tarn, Ga., good bright baled straw $12 ton, 2 tons peavine hay rich with peas $23 ton. | Oats, Wheat and Rye M F Lewis, Adairsville, Ga., whole| wheat graham flour $4 bu fob; re- cleaned Abruzzi rye $1.90 bu fob., shorts $4 per 100 fob. J P Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., 400 bu. Hastings 100 to 1 -seed oats well matured free from smut and wild on- idms 75c bu. Geo C Nunn, Perry, Ga., Abruzzi}. rye, Fulghum and Ga. rust proof oats and May wheat. B F Fagan, Martin; Ga., red Rus-| sian seed oats 75c PE bu; recleaned 85 bu. Snelson Sead Co.,. Shee Ga.,,| on, Maysville, Ga., good, E F Bussey & Co., Enigma, Ga.,| Rey or 80 for 4 gals ee rye, reclondel Sealer: a receleaned first year from Coker, | kind sold. Rae : Walton Seed Co.,. Augusta, Ga., hairy vetch, spring vetch, Austrian write. pure Appler seed oats clean $1 bu. Adairsville, Ga. WHH Barham, McDonough, Ga. bu fob McDonough, send sample on request; 12 bus ro more bu bags $1 per bu fob sen onenes sample on request. bu. $2 bu. fob Clarkesdale, Ga. | CL Langford, 15 Felton St., La- per bu., cash with-order, 100 bu seed Appler oats 75e bu. seed wheat, oats and rye "for sai2. rye $1.50 bu fob. year planting $1 bu; 100 bus Cokers ing $2 bu;56 bu blue stem | wheat $2 bu. S 8 Elder, Culverton, ns Rt a clean and treated. Sor smut last fall write for Paired, . FRUITS FOR SALE $1.85 bu; very choice. Abruzzi rye $2.10 bu; common tall growing rye | $1.75 ba; no less than 10 Bee of any vetch, Austrian winter peas, Barley, Abruzzi and Rosen rye, wheat, Ful- ghum and Appler: oats, carlos or less HW Phorsioia Grashamville, Ga. bright and genuine \ Texas red rust proof seed oats in 5 pedigreed Abruzzi rye 1st year plant ae ae Marghall Lewis, Pt 2, Rydal, Ga. recleaned Abruzzi rye $2 bu 108. 4@ bu pure Abruzzi rye for seed $3 ~ J H James, Rt 3, Clankontila. Ga Abruzzi rye and quantity up to 25. vonia; Ga.. vetch and rye mixed $2.50 es I F aiipaeny Ashland, Ga. Rt 1, : 2 J B Fowler, Buford, Ga., some mer : a8 GG Ridgway, Royston, Ga., car oe |Fulghum oats, make offer. . eee - Olin Griffin, Talona, Ga., 8 bu Ga J H Palmer, Tennille, Ga.,200 bus __ Cokers pedigreed Fulghum oats Ist 800 bu Texas rust proof seed cate a W C Tumilin, Gainesville, Ga., nice apples $1.50.. ran, Ga., supply of Clingstone peach- es ig exhausted. G W Mooney, Jr., Quill, Ga., pod ples $1.50 bu; dried apples 10c Ib. Miss E T May, -Warthen, Ga., large quantities of Washington county. Mrs Z M Storey, Thomson, Ga. 35e qt. ley, Ga., figs $1.75 bu or 50c pk. - Mrs G J Holcomb, Box 102, Bre- men, Ga., large: ders. crop of 40 bus ready to ship. ing and canning apples $1.50 bu del. . William Kelley, Demorest, Ga., apple pears write for price. wants to exchange for some fresh or some nice dried peaches a few Ibs of 1926 _ginned cotton white and clean price 20c Ib., will exchange one. | If. of cotton for two Ibs of fruit... fob Milleldgeville. William Kelley, Demorest, Stayman. winesap one $1.25 | box, good a apples * per | fob Demorest. figs and fig preserves for sale from apple, peach, and fig preserves and ; blackberry jam 50c per qt, apple jel- ly 15 per mold; cucumber pickle and mixed cabbage with eucumber Mrs WM Arrington, Rt 2, Wad- hite | grapes 25 gall - a s fob, cash with or- - Mrs Ida Kelley, Rt 5, Marietta, Ga EE Bass, Milledgeville, Ga, Keif- fer pears in 1 bu crates $i ae oe Ga, oe Mrs Burke Whitehurst, Rt 4,Coch- _ nice Rome beauty and other kind ap- Mayview Farm, ; ase aa Mrs G HW Hays, Flippen, Ga., white scuppernongs $2 bu or single pk Tbe, T C Mooney, Quill, Ga., good cook- _ = Staymans winesap apples $1. 25 per | bu. box good cooking apples. N B Milton, Reidsville, Ga:, pine- dried apples free from peel and core 1927. arsday, August tt, "VEGETABLES FOR SALE ire: M E Ricks, Rt 2, Moultrie Gal red hot pepper 10c per yard, cash with order add postage. Mrs W D Hopkins, .Canon, Ga., old fashion red shellots for August plant -ing 50c gal. del; or 40c gal with post- age collect; want offers on 1 to.3 bus lots. John W Mosley, Rt 2, Soperton, Ga., fancy white nest onions $4 per bu, or $2.50; 1-2 bu. del; W A Davis, Rt 8, Box .213, Cor- dele, Ga., has t acre crop of okra ready for market, will last until frost, ship in sacks, buyers postage and returning sacks, 5c lb fob Cordele, okra cut every day. Mrs W M Arrington, Rt 2, Wadley Ga., fresh butter beans $1. 15 bu. Mrs H T Camp, Rt 1, Summer, Ga hot green pepper 50c per gal, add _ postage; home made dry sage A45c lb add postage. Mrs Myrtie Leggins, Rt 1, Flowery Branch, Ga., red shellots 15e qt., add postage, no checks. C Neel, Cornelia, - ay tomatoes, squash, eee ap- ples. okra, peppers, cabbage, lima _~peans, Irish potatoes. Mrs N J Burgess, Maxeys, Ga., old ' fashiot? garlic 20c Ip. - Mrs R Robinson, Greenville, Ga., large white nest onions sound and dry 60c gal del; special prices on 10 bu lots or more, orders filled Pree: ly and carefully. Geo Farmer, Dalton, Cas fancy to: matees write for prices. Mrs Edith Whatley, Rt 2, College Park, Ga., hot cayenne green pepper 18 fob; in 5 lb backets or 80c for 5 lbs del: cash with order. go> Mrs Lillie Smith, Rt 2, Murrays- ville, Ga., cabbage 3 1- 2 lb; hot white, and long pepper 10 Ib; okra 410c 1b; cash with orders. Mrs T B Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. dill seed for pickling 10 pck, cash with order, no stamps taken. Dewey Nelms, Bowman, Ga., Rt 1, green butter beans in pod 8c lb. JC Etheridge, Rt 3, Forsyth, Ga snap beans $1.25 per hamper. ' Mrs R F Terrell, Greenville, Ga., Rt 3, large size dry white nest on- ions $1.20 pk, $4 bu; 6 bus $22 del. E A Etheridge, Damascus, Ga., okra for sale also bell pepper. Mrs V E McCook, Rt 2, McIntyre ae green and ripe cayenne pepper suitable for making pepper sauce 15c Ib fob; skullion onion buttons 20c per qt. Mrs A L Hudgins, Rt 3, Rockmart Ga., green pepper, Ruby King sweet and hot pepper 50c gal. Mrs C R Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., 1 bbl brine cucumber. . Mrs R F Ponder, Rt B, Cairo, Ga. nice green cabbage peas $2 buco d; also want market for Ruby Giant pep pers. Mrs O D Woodruff, Greenville, Ga} and fresh artichokes for pickles green hot peppers 50c gal. Mrs C T Williams, Rt 6, Dallas Ga white nest onions 50c per gal del; old fashioned buttons and. sets 20 per ot. -.- Cora Wldven, Rt 1, Draketown, Ga... hot green pepper 25c per at, old fashion scullion onions 30 per gal; add postage. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga., red peppr 20c qt or 50c per lb, small pods of large pods green pepper 20c _ qt or 60c gal; now ready; add post- age. WT Ellengurge, Royston, Ga., Rt S yellow root 50c lb. cash with or- er. SEEDS FOR SALE A J. Sims, Flowery Braneh, Ga., _ 50 Ibs seven top turnip seed 20c Ib add postage for orders les than 5 lbs - Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga., cabbage and tomato seed $1 per Ib; fine turnip seed 25 lb in 10 Ib lots; also Otootan, mung, and loredo peas, 50c gal. |) add postage or exe, for small checks || 2 or 4 weeks old, or for little ducks. paying |. green get in the Bulletin. speed and accuracy. i | INSTRUCTIONS TO BULLETIN ADVERTISERS In\ sending notices for publication in the Market. Bulletin, write each d-fferent ad ona separate piece of paper. have ads for hogs, flowers, and plants your ads should come in on three separate pieces of paper. name appears on every sheet of paper in your letter, for if it is not on each sheet, the chances are that your ad a never These requests are made in interest of ze Sie If you Be certain that your Mrs Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. 7 top and purple top glove mixed turnip seed 25c lb or 6 Ibs $1 del; old fashion red multiplying shellots for fall planting 40c gal, del. Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., amber cane, organe cane, red top cane, Texas seeded ribbon cane, syrup sor- ghum seed, and German millet $2.50 bu; cattail millet all fob, Cairo. Mrs N J Burgess, Maxeys, Ga., 20 Ibs %-top and purple top turnip seed new crop free from trash 20c lb. Southern Plant Farm, Braselton, | Ga., new stone, Greater Baltimore, and Red Rock tomato, and Flat Dutch, Charleston and early drum head cabbage seed $1 Ib; collard 40c lb3turnip 40c; onion seed $3.75 Ib; rape seed 25 to 100 lots 12 recleaned C G Oliver, Rt 2, Barnesville, Ga. new crop heading variety collard seed 50c lb; new crops turnip seeds, pur- ple top globe 35 lb; 1-2 lb 20c; mixed turnip seed same price; add postage to all. Mrs. V S Ladd, Gainesville) Ga., Rt 7, mixed turnip seed 20c cupful 60c per qt, large nest onions 40c gal; $2.50 bu. D Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga., Charleston Wakefield, early Jersey and flat Dutch cababge seed $1 Ib postpaid in 5 Ibs Iots. McEver Seed and Plant Co., Bras- elton, Ga., poe aeie tomato; all kinds cabbage seeds $1 lb; collard 40c lb; all kinds nae 35 lb; beets and carrots 35c Ib; eans 25c; write for complete list. C F Maddox, Rt 2, Buford, Ga.,| old fashioned multiplying shellots trimmed and recleaned for planting 10c per lb $2.50 per bu. of 32 lbs -delivered. Mrs M C Conner, Rt 4, Gainesville, Ga., 1 pk nice choice mixed turnip seed 1927 crop, make offer. Truckers Seed Co., Atlanta, Ga., true Ga and Buncombe collard seed; purple top white globe, white egg, Southern prize turnip, Southern curl mustard, Rutabaga seed all prepaid; 40c; express lots 30c Ib; all varieties cabbage seed 75c. Thos Carden, Bremen, Ga., Rt 1, Box 104, 10 lbs of turnip seed mixed 20c Ib; or the lot for $1.30; add post- age. James Puckett, Auburn, Ga., col-| lard seed, large package 8c postpaid. J T Ponder R 3, Whigham, Ga., Ga collard seed 27 crop 5 to 25 lbs 20c per lb; 1 to 5 lbs 2c lb; in 100 Ib lots 17 per lb fob. C W Lane, Valdosta, Ga., Long Is- land cabbage seed, sent prepaid for $1.50 per 1b; 50c for a quarter lb. D. Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga., cab- age 8c Ib. J R Harper, Sweet Gum, Ga., 200 as erop No Ga seed rye $1.75 ob. Miss Ethel Etheridge, Lavonia, Ga Rt 3, turnip seed best varieties 15c lb, carrot seed 10c easpoonful. best seed 25c pt, Boston heading lettuce seed 10c teaspoonful, all 1927 crop; add postage. SYRUP FOR SALE R F Strickland Co. .. Concord, Ga. sorghum syrup 10 Ib cans honey drip 6 to case $3.50 fob Concord., John J Craney, Rt 1, Box "98, Mi- lan, Ga., pure sugar cane syrup 80c | per Ib can fob Milan, - J D Pike, Franklin, Ga., Rt-1, 90 gal heavy ribbon cane syrup new "gal, buckets 75c gal. A B McKoy, Newnan, Ga., 30 gal. of good sorghum syrup in 1 gal buck- ets;for cash 65c each or $16 for the lot fob Newnan. RC Couch, Turin, Ga., heavy rib- bon cane syrup in new gal. buckets 75e; gal; thick honey drip cane syr- up in new gal buckets 60c gal. W H Davis, 312 Montgomery St., Savannah, Ga., pure Ga cane syrup reboiled with corn syrup 43 per gal; in 35 gal barrels; dark cane syrup 38 per gal in 60 gal bbl, blackstrap 18 per gal for boll weevil poison. W D Wells, Adel, Ga., pure sugar cane syrup thick mild flavored $4.80 per case of 6 10-lb cans fob Adel. A M Hooper, Noreross, Ga., 35 gal barrel of sorghum. syrup medium thick make best offer fob Norcross. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE R I Reds For Sale W H Gabriel, Hull, Ga., 8, pure bred pullets, cockerels, April hatch ide each fob Hull, Ga. Barred - Rocks For Sale Mrs. J D MelIntyre, Rt 1, Ousley, Ga., rating and number PD-77 reg., Feb March, April, May cockerels $1 to $1.50, $2 and $2.50 each, 2 year old cocks $4 and $5 each; eggs $1.50 per setting; will exchange any of above for nice clean quilt cotton. Mrs Milton Sumner, Rt 3, Sylves- ter, Ga., Thompson strain eggs $1 per 15, $3 per 50; cartons to be re- turned. WT Ellenburg, Rt 3, Royston, Ga 4 pure roosters 75c each, or $2.50 for all. \ a Bantams For Save Robert W Clarke, 358 Spring St., Macon, Ga., Golden Seabright and Partridge Cochin of finest quality a8 pair. Jersey Black Giants For Sale Hillcrest Farm. Orchard Hill, Ga. royal purple strain pullets 8 to 10 weeks old $1.25 each. Light Brahmas For Sa@e Edwin Simpson, 676 Tifton St. N W, Atlanta, Ga., 9 pullets and I cockerel 18 mos old pure bred $20 for lot; also spring hatch cockerels: and pullets $1 each. O H Wright, Peters Bldg., Atlanta Ga., trio light Brahmas $10; eggs $2 per 15. Orpirigtons For Sale Mrs W E Webb, Sr., Rt 1, Ogle- thorpe, Ga., 15 pure eggs for $1. 10, Saas with order. Games For Sale O L McClellan, 403 Jefferson St. LaGrange, Ga., April hatch Warhorse game stags good size and guaranteed $2 each. W iL Dixon, Quitman, Ga., dark Cornish cockerels April hatch $1.25 and $1.50 each, hens 15 mos old $1 to $2 each fob. S C Anconas For Sale J E Morgan, Rt 4, Gainesville, Ga 100 Sheppard strain pullets March Parks strain bred to lay permit] Chickens, Misce aneous ad Supplies ae te tee For Sale Mrs G H Eley, White Plains, Ga: ss Rt 2, Box 60, Old Trusty incubator and one pair of tapestry hall curtains _ jeolor golden brown prefered, write | for particulars. Mayview Farm, Warthen, Ga., Butt Leghorn eggs $1.50 doz. M E Stubbs, Rt 1, Mauk, Ga. g mixed chicken friers : 1-2-1 to 2 1-2 Ib; hens from 3 to 6 lbs, friers 30c Ib: hens 22c lb; cash with order fob. John Jones, Dalton, Ga., 20 mixed chicks 8 weeks old 30c each. T S Lunsford, Dewey Rose, Ga., cockerels from Rooserward hens that ~ have an average laying record of 250 to 260 eggs, $1.50 to $2. Peach Poultry Co., Fort Valley Ga good first class condition; cheap, write for price Miss Emma Dockweiler, Cordele Ga Box 47, one 250 egg capacity depend- able incubator almost new used ony once$25.00 fob Geo C Nunn, Perry Ga Poultry & eges Mrs J LB Poarch R 2 Calhoun Ga Pure bred Rhode Island white rose comb Berry strain eggs 90c for fif- teen delviered Pure R I white one cockerel and pullet march hatch $5.00 for lot of four fob. Woodlawn Hatcheries 903 William Mill Road, Atlanta Ga Poultry grain and mashes, standard brands, guar". anteed fresh and high quality reduc- ed prices Buckeye incubator 4608. egg cap with three fans complete $500 fob Atlanta gi Mrs W A Scott, Statesboro Ga R A One Super Hatcher Incubator 600 egg cap $40 one Brooder 500 chicks cap $10 good as new used three times R C Williams, R F D 6 Atlanta Ga One hundred egg cap Buckeye in- cubator practically new in fine con- | dition $10 2 J N Clark, 912 Rice St, R 5 Atlan-. ta Ga 1500 cap Simplex brooder for sale or will exe for good cow or pigs T J Cain, R 3 Gainesville Ga 200 mch pullets Forest st $1 each, 75 hens April hatch 1926 $1 ea coops return J B Blackmon, Hartwell Ga Pure | Regal strain single comb R I white pullets and cockerels fine layers and mothers march hatch $1.25 ea fob John Lowell, R 1 Tallapoosa Ga 1 Bell City incubator 140 egg cap $6.- 50 fob, little sitting hen 60 ege cap $3.50 del, or ex for chicks or any-: thing of equal value Mrs J W Elliott, R 1 Bariceuite Ga One fine Buff Leghorn cockere! 1 yr old $1.50 or will exc-for one April hatch same breed ; WA Smith 102 Bay st, East, Be vannah Ga, Ground oyster shell for chickens $1 per }b $17.50 per ton fob Savannah Homer oa Bowdon Junction Ga, Sol-Hot brooders any size 100 to 1,000 cap : Mrs J A Howell, R1 Meigs Ga One Buckeye incubator size 110 style E in good condition except tank needs a little repairing sell cheap or exe Mrs J N Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga R 1, Little Brown Hen incubator complete with instructions and ther- mometer good condition $2 cash. 'Mrs O N Sloan, Moultrie Ga 1 300 cap incubator hot water method good condition $30; majestic make Eliza Hunter, Elberton Ga R 8, 15 mixed chickens hens and friers Apr hatch; write pe in Brooks, R 6 Conyers Ga 1 Gray Hen incubator eap 100, set three. times, $8 G P Chatham R 2 Roswell Ga 4 No. 2 Empire brooder heaters 100 cap ea ~ Been used three weeks Practical!y new $3.75 ea One oil burning Blue Flame. wickerless 42 in canopy brood- er 500 chick cap Been used 3 mos hatch $1 each fob, practically new, $8 175 egg cap. in goodition $15 or exc : for mahogany or walnut parlor table | Mammoth incubator in guaranteed =~ : '< sell for $8 trio of 1 male and best offer fob : _ with 9 feet fan in A-1 condition e : tiles of Oakman __. two horse wagon n exc _. closed car any make. One Berlin No. Thursday, August 11, 1927, | _ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, _ GEESE AND EGGS-FOR SALE . H D Adcock, R.3 Adairsville Ga 8 large blue geese $8 fob Adairsville Ga or exc same number of wht Corn- ish or dk Cornish Game chickens or: _ exe for same number wht Muscogee _ Ducks or anything of equal value Mrs J F Anderson, Box'152 Blue Ridge Ga Mch hatched Turken cock- erels $2 ea; later hatched $1.50 ea; Turken pullets same price: Miss Emma Dockweiler, R D Box 47, Cordele, Ga., pure bred mammoth Pekin ducks, good layers $1 each, or| - $12 for lot of 7; 14 pure bred mam- moth toulouse gees $2.50 each or $28 for lot; few turkeys April hatch Bronze pure bred gobblers $3, hens .. $2 each; 5 grown and 2 young full _ feathered unpicked pure bred White Pekin ducks $7.50; eight 2 year old _. Mammoth pure bred Touluse geese -gray and 5 young ones, the lot for $22, all cash fob. = J H Shirley, Baxley Ga R 4 One -. quacklss duck and drake, drake weighs 15 or 20 lbs They are bead headed Will exe for 3 good hens or English strain large black Mink ducklings 3 to 6 wks old $2 ea; $5 d 2 females all year layers i R L Ozmore, Newton Ga R 4 One turkey hen $2 buyer to pay express L E Williams & Sons, Ty Ty Ga Muskovie Ducks 1927 hatch $3 $4.50 trio 1 pr or trio 1926 hatch $3.50 pr or $5 per trio Mrs J O King. Lavonia Ga R 38, 16 white Pekin drakes nice and fat make Mrs J W Graham, Hazlehurst Ga R A, 12 turkeys 3 1-2 mos old $40 fob Hazlehurst cash with order Mrs M F Gaddis, Haz'ehurst Ga 16 pure bred white Muscogee Ducks most grown $1.25 ea for lot or $3 pr or smaller lots Mrs Piety Forbes, Brooklet Ga 8 ducks and one drake mammoth white . Pekin ducks $15 for lot Mrs Oscar Milsap, R 2 Adairsville Ga 10 grey, speckled Australian guin- ' eas 12 weeks old; 8 pullets and 2 roosters 60c ea or $5 for lot SECOND HAND MACHINERY as FOR SALE XS J E Pinion, Dalton, Ga., one No 12 Three roller Chattanooga cane mill J R Parker, Oakman Ga 1 Ford truck good tires with starter $225 or exc for a team of mules and wagon mules to weigh about 800 or 850 Ibs ea not over 10 yrs old within fifty _ AB Gordon, Sparta Ga Deleo light plant in good condition except bat- _ teres cheap for cash | Thos E Harris, Demorest Ga My- -ers force pump complete and 5@ ft 2 in galv pipe practically new $40 fob. cars ik P H Gibbs, R F D 4 Tifton Ga 1925 model Ford ton truck with 1927 tag. and in running condition $95 or wi!] trade for cows any kind near home or will take hay rake, syrup kettle or Mrs W E Tuggle, Stone Mt Ga 1 Hoffman Press 8-A and boiler cap of . boiler 2 press or 1 press & 1 drier half price first class condition. : L W Keith, Newnan, Ga John Deere mower new used one season $60 one cole three row oat drill $20 one cole dbl hopper corn drill $15; two, two-row boll weevil dusters $20 each fob : S Kelmidis, 111 Drayton St., Sa- vannah Ga Gis one new Clark right lap tractor plow cost $110 sell for -$50 cash or trade for sheep - Box 121 Dalton Ga 1-15-30 Inter- national tractor Elger Sawmill two saws & belts good condition bargain John Lusk, Godfrey Ga One 2 ton truck or will exe truck and five pas turing car in good cond for good 44 four-side planer cap 60 lineal ft -good condition - : John Lusk, Godfrey Ga Frick saw/ per minute, 1 60 HP high-pressure Casey & Heges boiler new flues just . _ MARKET BULLETIN. put in, one automatic knife grinder, | one 2 fan saw trimmer new and pipe, one 6 saw DeLoach lathe mill all in mill outfit No 2 mill 57 in inserted tooth saw, one 26 horse boiler mount- ed, one 25 HP. engine, one. 3-saw edg- er, Hooks, chains, trucks and several other extras in good cond will sell all the above together or separately. will take part or all in good land pre- fer a good stok farm or pecan orch- ard give full particulars of -you land in first letter. One 6 saw DeLoach lathe mill practically new $100 or will exc for hogs and young chickens Peach Poultry Farm, Fort Valley, Ga Fordson side plow in first class operating condition guaranteed $20 A S Key, Bowdon Junction, Ga 2 new Perfection oil stoves 4 burners, in fair cond, 4 & 5 dollars ea, fob G B Gentry, Rt 3, Buchanan Ga One shingle saw 84 inches to fit Riv- al mill two. lines of holes $7 fob one drag saw $2 emery stone $6 Cole & Harris, Sharpsburg Ga One 12 hp Woodruff gasoline engine one 12 hp Alamo engine one 36 in De- Loach grist mill, one 20 in John Deere upright grist mill shafting and pulleys for both outfits all in good condition, cheap for cash | < C C Atkinson, Hawkinsville Ga 1 51 in French rock grist mill 5,000 Ib runner $300 - as Mrs S G Rogers, R 2 Daisy Ga Sec- ond hand farm tools most any kind one horse farming implements at half price write your wants W C Kutz, R 2, Box 85A Atlanta Ga One model S L 2000 No. 150 wheel base international Truck front tires 34x5 rear tires 36x6 express body 11 ft long top full length over body enclosed cab, will sell or exc for a jarge incubator of a standard make in good condition the truck has run about 3,000 miles and is in A-1 shape write for prices W O Jones, Elberton Ga One in- ternational tractor in fair condition; one Lilliston No. 2504 peanut picker practically new, as only used part of one season, second-hand friction feed, fair shape, one pea hull- er in good condition one golden cane mill vaporator mill practically new one 4 hp gas engine southern make iN good condition one Ottawa one and one-half hp gas engine and wood |. saw outfit fair condition One corn spreader all of the above can be bought at a reasonable price Mrs John Gearhart, 2680 Beacher St, (Mail address, 804 Cascade ave.,) one electric washing machine in good condition $50 cash or exc, for milk cow or Ford ear, one electric incubat- or used 3 times $12 or exc for pigs or barred rock hens or pullets. __ J G Purvis, Atkinson Ga wants to exe 1 plant Jr walking cultivator and one horse Chattanooga turn plow practically new for airdale male pup not under 8 weeks old or will sell the above plows cheap J W McDonald, Smithville Ga Bx 76 one midget marvel 40 barral flour mill complete < National Pecan Groves, Flintside, Ga one 2-70 saw continental gin out- fit; screw press, with tramper $300; 3 Oliver: Bottom plows for tractors, $35 ea, 8 Sullivan-Towson dise tract- or plows, $40 ea; 1 1-2 hp Fairbanks Morse gas engine $25, Williamson stump puller complete ~ with cable, cost $550.00 sell for $225; one-roll 1 in wire cable $50 one 32 K W Del} co water pump with 1-4 H P motor complete except batteries $75 all in first class cond. I F Gipson, Ashland, Ga., one good coal light plant, tank under ground, sell or exc. for anything can use; trade for Ford carlight at house or barn easy adjusted to fit any house. M. C McKinney, Arabi Ga, one fairbanks-morse light plant one year and one half old in excellent cond, electric power installed in the town is reason for selling, cheap for cash or on terms this 1 and 1+2 horse pow- er plant will light a place. Ga Vishts-and some carbide in perfect | dition $250 fob good cond. deep or shallow never been used 1 1-2 F&M home light plant engine saw mill] one 12 hp watertown steam engine in good running cond governors need slight repair $65 fob 5 W E Harper, Meriwether Ga One Fordson tractor in good cond one Benthal 15 ft peanut thresher in fair cond write for prices . W A Hogue. 1509 Mary St Way- eross Ga One 30 gal oil tank with pump and quart measure A-1 cond one. 2 burner oil range nearly new in good cond one solid oak bed stead good lately polishes high head end and round foot end at top fancy fin- ished one set folding springs will exc for carpenter tools in good condition _ Mrs D P Halsey, R 4 Macon Ga 32 volt electric Washing machine good as new cost $118 will sell for $35 cash fob Macon No Sie pee J Kingston, R 2, Box 211, Atlanta Colt. acetylene lighting plant 7 working cond $50 just as it stands S E/Looper, Dalton Ga One con- crete peach machine faceplates and 60 verges e J W Weeks, Dial Ga one ton Ford truck 1926 model good running con- Heard Orr, R 1 Orange Ga 1 buck- eye incubator 250 cap good condition $40 1 blue blaze oil brooder $10.00 1 one horse turning plane good condition $6 1 walking cultivator $5, good condition. M G Sheehan, Sharon, Ga one set large water works 1200 gal per hour & generator o. k. batteries no good one small grain thresh & one 8 hp gas engine well mounted has clutch pulley ideal for threash or shingle milet, will trade or Sell for the right prices / Mrs J S Thompson, Doerun Ga Lit- t'e Brown Hen incubator 50 egg cap $2.75. postpaid gis ; _ J Carter, Gainesville, Ga., 1 35 h p Atlas engine; 1 40 h p Carter boil- er in case on main line Southern railroad 7 miles-~ north of Toccoa cheap $250. Geo W Jackson, Rt 2, Fayetteville, Ga., 1 Emerson electric motor 1-10 h p 110 volt direct current $7.50 fob. J L Savage, Thomaston, Ga., Rt B four good turning plows cheap 1 Lis- ter, good condition. oe Wm H Martin, Rt 5, Washington, Ga.; new vacuum washer $1.50 del; mother hubbard washboard good con- dition $1.25 del; new 4-in. nickel plate steel screw driver $1 del; new 4-in one Oak rolling pin 60c del. M Rogers, Box 433, Hapeville, Ga. knitting machine cost $77; work at home make $30 per week, price $15; oil heating stove cost $12 used one day, $3; electric hair dryer perfect condition worth $25 price $4. H G Sample, Alamo, Ga., one light Ford traylor good shape, will exchange for one horse hay rake in good condition; write for description Box 628, Athens, Ga., 1General motor 1-8 H P 1800 speed 60 cyc, A C $9 cash. | J H Palmer, Tennille, Ga., one Bowser underground gasoline tank 120 gal. capacity perfect condition, cheap for cash or exchange. F L Raburn, Ideal, Ga., 1 trailer for Ford truck in A-1 condition 32x6 tires $50. > - Mrs W BH Blissitt, Palmetto, Ga., good McCormick mower practically new $50. S R Saye, Rutledge, Ga., Lillis- ton peanut picker exchange for milk cows or sell cheap for cash. - ; R C Couch, Turin, Ga., 20H P furnace boiler with fixtures $55. E B Williams, Cornelia, Ga., man bean. thresher home made mode] cyl- inder 5 and 1-2 in 4 bars grain pan straw racks fan seives and shoe con- claves run by hand or 1 Worse and 1-2 gas engine in good shape ready to thresh beans A-1 condition, thresh in oe house or barn spare time $75 cash. J W Garner, Luxomni, Ga., Shar- TW Pate, Rt 3Carrollton, Ga.; ; slightly used make offer. PAGE Five. separator ples suction feed cream James Griazett, Ray City, Ga., H P Fairbanks Morse engine and Williams grist mill has been installed about 7 mos ago at a cost of over $900. | se : Se PAG i PS"; RL Frazier, Sparta, Ga., Rt 1, Box. 81, one Duplex gin saw filer hand power been used filed less than one doz gins-aS good as new $20 fob. Mrs A A Whitaker, Mansfield, Ga 1 baby buggy very good condition 1 wheel damaged rubber tires wore off ~ $3 fob. : : Mr J R Dykes. Box 112, Cochran, Ga., one International 15-30 tractor - and Carley saw mill outfit complete has cut Jess than half a million ft of lumber, bargain for cash or terms. John R Fossett, (no address given) three row oat drill never been in use $22.50. % Miss Pearl Hyde, Ellijay, Ga., Rt 3, Box 34, one six H P gas engine __ and crusher almost new Burrs $75 for both. James Puckett, Auburn, Ga., pow- er pulley for 1925 or earlier model Ford fastens on rear wheel prepaid. i seg ie WH Davis, 312 Montgomery St., Savannah, Ga., tire accessories at sac- rifice prices Ford fan belts 17c, Wing boots 16c, lace boots 45c, flaps 35c, 50 size tube repair kits $1.50 per doz;,Reliners $1.25 30x3 1-2 tube $1.25, 5 tube radio set with cone $2.50 speaker $30. perfect brand new never ~ been used, equal to any $150 set. The J B Sedberry Co., Atlanta, Ga., one International 4 roll shredder one Keystone shredder; one Hercu- les 12 H P engine; one International 10 H P engine; one Econy 3 H P engine; one Letz 144 feed mill; one Picuer feed mill; one Gruendler feed mill. : P O Box 767, Atlanta, Ga., new never been used Fairbanks Morse 3 h p Z type gas engine; cost $111.75, sell $80 fob Atlanta. Geo H Hayes, 990 Gordon St., At- lanta, Ga., 4 row cotton duster, new Ss at sacrifice. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Miss Mae Durden, R F D, Box 5, Soperton, Ga., white gold wrist watch keeps good time 14 k $4.50.. W E Fitts & Co., Rocky Ford, Ga _ 1 pair Dodge counter scales practi- cally new cost $85, sell for $45 or ex- change for iron safe. Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga., commissary rolling ladder 6 ft high 30 long sell or exchange for pure ~ bred brood sow; seasoned oak chair and small quantities of all kinds of hard- stock standard lengths; large wood; write for information. '. Roy Cousins, Greenville, Ga., wild > bay trees 1 or 2 ft high in any quan- tity; write; can also furnish. seed. LJ Vollrath, 3 good axe handles and 8 good hammer handles sent pre- paid $1 or exchange handles for seed S oats. ie C H Sanders, Danielsville, Ga., Hees ) Puritan oil stove with back and shelf / uss same wick as New Perfection in good condition, oven in fair con- | dition. a H H Martin, Rt 3, Chamblee, Ga., _ 1 2-horse wagon_in good shape will carry 3000 lbs, write for price and | particulars; would exchange for hogs Thomas E Harris, Demorest, Ga., new slide trombone $15, silver tone ~ cabinet phonograph good condition with 12 records $50; airline radio 3 tubes with all accessories ready to be operated $40 all fob cars. \ Day -Davis, Rutledge, Ga., 12-25 80x3 1-2 cord tires new $5 each; 12 29x440 balloon tires new $6 each. L L Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave Ford touring car in good shape good > tires $150 cash or exchange for milk : cows or bred heifers. T L Sams, West Green, Ga., 1:4,, . million feet black pine saw timber write. ~ Weldon Miller, Rt-o; Douglasville. ae Ga., sell cheap, books, novels, and magazines write for list. = Se ee feats PEANUTS, PECANS AND PECAN | planting 25 Ib. SUPPLIES AND TREES | -. FOR SALE - Hooks: Pecan Nursery, -Warthen, Ga., 10,000 budded Stuart and Schley S gov't: inspected pecan trees, orders = entered now for fall del; special pri- ces on large quantities. Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., N Cc _ grown running. seed peanuts, Ga. grown running seed peanuts $2.25 bu; good stock No. 1. shelled white a) ) anish planting seed aby all fob: Cairo. .* .. = J CG Camp, Blakely, Ga., 10 Tbs} - Stuar pecans 25c lb del for lot 30} buds ce Hartwell, Ga., rom this years growth Stuart and Schley pecan trees $2 100, $10 per _M; can also do aes and furnish | eve hing desired. : 1M e Conuin Tennille, Ga., "white Spanish | eis 10c per Ib, ao shipping poin C . Mrebtillan, Gainesville, Ga., qursety stolk State inspelted true to name, also nut trees fall del., whole- sale and retail prices, write. LJ Waldrow, Lizella, Ga., Ottobe peach: trees for fall del. two years old _A press rich begins ripening the first of October and will hang on tree till} November if desired will ship to any- one that desires at $15 per hun, they will be four feet high they are. seed- lin fruit. aire Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., "North Carolina grown running seed peanuts $2.25 bo., Ga. grown running weaeut peanuts $2.25 bu., good stock No. 1 shelled white Spanish planting seed peanuts 17 1-2c lb fob Cairo, Ga. - Urben Bowen, Americus, Ga., about 10 bu. clean, hand picked, Spanish white peanuts at 7e per lb, fer the lot. Geo W Cook, Machen, Ga., 2 bu. of Spanish peanuts at once. Mrs J L Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt A, 50 Ibs small pecans trom large paper hell nuts $5 del. : BEANS AND PEAS FOR. SALE nelson Seed Co.,. Athens, Austrian grey winterpass 220 lb sack 10 lb; fob Savannah Sept. shipment, write for prices on large lots. - Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., sugar crowder peas for table use -10c lb, mung beans 10e -loredos. 7c,. cornfield beans 26c. WH Waddelle, Pearson, Ga., black and brown crowder peas $1. 25 pk, Brabs, and also mixed peas. Mayview Farm, Warthen, Ga., beans Aug. 15 del, make offer. Mrs WM Arrington, Rt 2, Wadley Ga., white Crowder peas 8c Ib. ; R B Crowder, Sunnyside, Ga., green peas in hull $1 per . bu fob Hampton, Ga. Bennetts Rorideu< Warehouse, | Eastman Ga 6 bu pure Brabs $2 bu; 1-2 bu. pur Whipps $1.50 bu; 5 bu mixed (Clays and Whips) $1. a bu; 90 day velvet beans $1 bu; 15] bu genuine Otootans $2.25; all good clean stock fob Eastman, Ga. 4 in'2 1-2 bushel bags. Mrs. J N Burgess, Maxeve. Ga., 20 Ibs Willets Wonder Englilsh peas "25c per bu postpaid. - MB Brown, Devereaux, Ga., Clay peas $1.85 bu. W C Payne, Pearson, Ga., Brabs and mixed peas; and black _yellow Crowders $1.10 pk fob. _-H E Billman, Valdosta, Ga., gen- uine Austrian winter field peas 100 b sack 12 1-2 Ib; have 20 M lbs. H Davis, 312 Montgomery St., Savannah, Ga., cow peas $1. 60. per bu, slightly mixed, can be- Planted now for vines or hay. T B Dellinger, Maxeys, cae Mil- lets Wonder bunch English peas for t., and. Nov. planting 1 lb 35c;.3 s $1; ae Ibs: $8; 100 lbs $12. 50, all paid: ernon Er ahisik. Moultrie, as) ustrian Winter peas: for sone ut Sept 1. Miss Eva. M. Tankesley, hotisoa: Ibs ee Henderson. 17 1- ~2 Ga., { wanker brush: asatter beans, seed for Mr. Paul Jackson, Rt Be Forsyth, Ga., odd tender cornfield beans, make offer. CHICKENS. AND EGGS FOR SALE) sc White Leghorns ville, Ga., pedigreed 300 egg breed Hanson strain cockerels also rans. Big Egg strain pullets and cock- rels $3 to $5 each. s Essie Kimzey, Cornlia, on pullets April hatch 85 each. L D McEwen, College Park, cocker- els pure English strain April hatch $1.25 each fob, no checks. | Miss N Neel, Box 542, Cornelia, Ga., cockerels April and March hatch $1. 25 each, 15 E B. Dillard, Ree Calhoun, Ga., | Ferris strain cockerels 3 mosold 75c each fob Calhoun. __ W A Pierce, Maysville, Ga., 19 pure bred trapnested pullets from 248-306 egg mark March 2nd hatch, 2 fine cockerels same marking direct ee | from breeder Tancred strain $1 each Williams & Watkins, Rt A, Millen, Ga., Tancred strain March and April hatch pullets and one year old hens, sell or exchange for yellow corn or meal. Peach Poultry Co., Fort Valley, Ga Tancred pullets from trapnested 16 to 18 weeks old, write for prices. Guy Shivers, Norwood, Ga., Ferris strain Leghorns 9 pullets 1 roster 5 mos old, $7.50 for lot. Mrs 0 E Smith, Warthen, Ga., Sire Tancred strain cockerels $1 each. Mrs J E Peacock, Baxley, Ga., Rt 2, 100 pullets 3 mos old English strain at 65c each. Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Wil- liams mill road N E, W L pullets, RIR and Ancona pullets well devel- oped at $1 each. Mrs Laura M Page, 204 4th Ave Decatur, Ga., pure bred Kerlin rock- erels $2 each worth $5, also 5 choice 2 year old cocks direct from Kerlins best $3 each fob yards; will exchange for pullets del at $1. PV Ryals, Toccoa, Ga., Ww i pul- lets March hatch $1.50 each April hatch $1.25 each, carefully selected from high producting College strain stock. J.P Lester,. Marsiiallvilte: Ga., 10 pure Tancred April hatch cockerels raised from stock selected from John- sons Poultry Ranch of Bowie Texas, only\ $1 each. Mrs M F Gaddis, Hazlehurst, Ga. , friers weighing between 1 lb and 2 lbs for sale, quote best price. Mrs. Pleor Richardson, Gardi, Ga 60. hens and 5 cocks Ferris strain: 15 mos old laying now $65 for lot fob, 85 WL pullets 14 weeks old 45 puilets and 40 cocokersl $55 for lot. Mrs O N Sloan, Moultrie, Ga., 45 Ferris strain young hens. now laying $1.35 each. Tancred March hatch pullets $1. 25 each coop to be returned. _ ' C T MeMillan,.Rt 8, Gainesville, Ga., choice Tancred_ strain pullets April hatch at $1.25. Mervyn Brooks, Box 36, Baxley, Ga., 3 mos old pure bred cockerels | $1.50 and $1 each. Mrs W D Bryant, Coffee, Ga., 6 mos old Ferris strain pullets 90c each or 22 pullets and 2 coeks for $18. J W Goddard, Rt 3, Stone Moun- tain, Ga., 50 hens and 4 cocks March | 1926 hatch Ferris | eeeaiN $60:-for the lot. or $1 each. Mrs T D Altman, Rt 3, Baxley, Gal 3 cockerels: Quinsenberry strain from hens that lay at 5 mos exchange for 3 bu of: good apples or sell for. $1. 50} party to pay own, express. - BE: Huguley, Danburg, Ga., 100 Barron and Ferris strain pullets from _| hens carefully: called April hatch 65c each, 2 fine cocks 16 mos. old same strain $2.50 each; few extra nice eockerels 3 1-2 mos old $1.50 each, same strain, these birds will be shipped fob Washington, Ga., cash a late Coch- Loe hee ' Gaineavils, Ga., Rt 35. BULLETIN with understanding that if unable to fill order the money will be returned to sender, coops to be returned. Cherokee Farm, West Point, Ga., 30 hens under 3 years old for $25 2 cocks same age for $3, eight March and April hatch pullets for $6. Mrs E R Preston, Buena Vista, Ga Williams Leghorn Farm, Thomas-| Rt 6, has 150 Ferris strain hens at 85c each. Mrs Lester Allmond, Summit, Ga., Rt 1 has 50 young strain W 1: hens at $1 each. Mrs Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga., 25 Ferris strais hens 14 mos old $1 each, 6 English strain cockerels at $2 each, 25 pullets 13 weeks old at 75e each, 75 May hatch at 60c each. Mrs H L Peacock, Rhine, Ga., 5 Tancred strain cockerels March hatch vat $1 each. Mrs V C Ray, Rt 2, Pox 66, Ken- sington, Ga., English strain cockerels direct from Kerlin Farm 265 egg re- cord cheap for cash or will exchange for brooder of good make and in good condition. Monroe Poultry Farms, Rt 3, For- syth, Ga., Tancred strain pullets 4 to 6 mos old, write. OL McClellan, 403 detecrsan St LaGrange, Ga., genuine Quisenberry strain cockerels at $2 each. . 'W A-Pierce, Maysville, Ga., 19 pure Tancred strain pullets March hatch $1 each, -2 coekerels $2 each. R A Sosby, Carnesville, Ga., 4 mos old Wycoff strain cockerels $3 each or 2 for $5; 5 for $10; College strain 5 mos old $1. 25 each or 4 for $4. T L Brooks, Rt 6, Conyers, Ga., 6 March hatched cockerels Ferris strain $2 each fob or exchange for pullets same strain. Inman Payne, Hartwell, Ga., Rt 5, 7 Wycoff strain cockerels $i each fob. Mrs W D King, Bowman, Ga., 11 Ferris hens 1926 hatch $1 each. Mrs W C Daniel, Thomaston, Ga., 12 or 14 hens to sell or exchange for R I-R to prevent inbreeding; also 1 rooster same breed. 100 pullets 6 mos _ old, strain $1 each fob, buyer to suresh Coops. Hill Crest Farm, Orchard Hill, Ga. 8 to 10 weeks old pullets Wyckoff strain 75c each. S C Brown Leghorns Mrs J B Loudermilk, Gainesville, Ga., 5 mos old pullets at 95c each 10 weeks old White Rock pullets at $1 each, 10 weeks old Barred Rock pullets at 75 ceach 4 mos old Anco- nas pullets at 85c each. Mrs L M Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga., ee strain roosters March hatch at - J B Cousins, Greenville, Ga., 6 pure bred Everlay strain pullets and one cockerel $10. Mrs J H Whitcombe, Jeffersonville Ga., 2 dark strain Tarmohlen cocker- els "$5 each also bred to lay strain cockerels 3 mos Old at $2 each. W R Roper, Orange, Ga., 835 Brown Leghorn pullets Everlay strain 75ce each, 3 1-2 mos old weigh from 2 to 3 lbs eash with order. Mrs E A Davis, Kingsland, Cas 10 choice cockerels Everlay strain $1 each fob my. point March hatch. Mrs A C Reese, Mitchell, Ga., Rt 1, 30 pure bred hens $1 each fob, 125 pullets Feb and March hatch $1 each fob, 25 little. pullets: bird size also cockerels same size and age at 50c each fob; three A year old cocks +-$1.50 each -Mrs J H Brown, Locust Grove, Ga each, cash with order. __- Mrs F Pickle, (No Sddress given) 9 pullets and 1- cockerels. Everlay a spring hatch $10 cash with or- er . Rhode Island Reds Mrs Ola Montgomery, Mauk, Ga., 50 pullets April hatch Dozier strain at .75 each. Mrs A M Campbell, Rt 1. ee _L E Griffeth, Winder, Ga. te to: Wyckoff Ga., 3 pure Ahesiny foes 1, jon Ga., ties. Donaldson strain one Feb hatch $1 each fob. , Mrs R F Terrll, Greenville, Ga., Rt 3, ten pullets 11 weeks old and 1 cockerel for $7; 10 a fy weeks old $6 del. J F Carter, Dewey hoe Ga; 6 cockerels Donaldson eee at each. Mrs J H Carrington, - Talbotton, Ga., Rt 4, one pure bred Donaldson strain cock and three hens same. strain $6; also April hatch cockerels 90c each; one cockerel and three.pu!- lets for $3.60 or exchange for 4 Mch hatch pullets pure bred Anconas. Mrs J H Evers, Cordele, Ga., has ~ fine R I RB; write. H W Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga pure Buckeye hens 1 and 2 years old $1.50 each del; young cockerels at $1.50 each del. Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga.. pullets and cockerels from 2 to 3 mos old Donaldson strain $1 each. Mrs. Laura M Page, 204 4th Ave., Decatur, Ga., pure bred Owen Farm strain cockerels extra select at $2 to- $5 would exchange for good pullets 1 cockerel for 2 pullets del. Mrs Lake Ozmore, Newton, Ga., Rt 4, about 15 or 20 March and April hatch pullets and 1 cockerel several 1 to 2 year old hens Donaldson strain write for prices. Mrs BeSgsie Padgett, oa Ga,.3 Rt 3, has 17 pullets and 3 cockerels : April hatch at ol. 25 each fob; pure bred: Mrs TG Hemi Athens, Ga., Rt 2 few pure pullets at 75 each. Mrs M B Scroggs, Alto, Ga., Tom- pkin and Owen strain cockerels fry- ing size $1 each, egg same strain $1 for 15 or $3 for 50. Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland, Ga., R IR friers 30e Ib. Mrs J T Patillo, LaGrange. Ga., ~ Rt 6, pullets 8 to 10 weeks old or frying size pure bred Owen strain 75c and 85c each fob; 2 -cockerels 6 mos old same strain $2 each. Mrs C C Parks, Ellaville, Ga., R I R eggs at $1.10 per 15. . Trimble Farm Hatchery. Adairs- ville, Ga., R I R hens 1 each. Mrs J O'King, Rt 8, Lavonia, Ga., pure Donaldson eggs 50 doz fob. Mrs R F Terrell, Rt 3, Greenville, Ga,. 10 Rouse strain pullets and 1 cockerel 12 weeks old for $7.50 del; 10 Rouse strain cockerels. 12 weeks old $6.50 del. : Mrs. T H Taylor, Round Oak, Ga Rt 1, Donaldson strain pullets and cockerels from heavy layers March vand April hatch $1.50 each fob. Mrs Pearl McDonald Rt 1 Staple- ton, Ga., 12 hens and 1 cock pure bred Donaldson strain $20; also few frying size sanie strain April hatch at $1 each, crate to be returned. E W Burke, Box 678 Macon, Ga., RIR pullets March hatch $2. 50 each not less the 5 at this price. Mrs A A Whitaker, Mansfield, Ga., March and April hatch pullets The. each or exchange for anything useful. Mrs Paul Steed, Douglasville, Ga early spring hatch Donaldson strain cockerels $2 each. Buff and Black Minorcas For Sale W H Waddelle, Pearson, Ga., pure bred Pape strain hens and cocks less than six $2.75 each; 6 or more at $2.50 each, 100 or more special Ce JA Elliott, Rt 1, Lavonia, Ga.. cocks March 1926 hatch Pape a $1.50 each or exchange for 3 same breed; March hatched cockerels selec- ted for breeders, Pape strain $1.50 -each or exchange f d1 hens 1 year old Everlay strain 90c} er biee Trimble Farm Hatchery, Adairs-: | ville, Ga., Buff Minorca hens and cocks $i. 50- each 1926 hatch. . ae Mrs Ethel Hines, Rt 1,-1 Barney, bred black Minorea cockerels April hatch 75 each or ex- change for 10 double dise O K Vic- tor or Columbia records in good con- dition; write. Mrs H F Garter, Lake Park, fae 2 10 young hens and 1 Toone Pape es strain ne or the fot, = 2 (bee Barred Rocks M e W Barwick, DOG Be 1, cockerels at $1, 50 each gr 4 $5; pullets 5 1-2 mos old $1.25 ak mos old pullets 90c each. rs W.O Kimberly, Chauncey, Ga hens one year old last March. one ek 5. mos old $12, cash with order. Mrs B L Ashe, Watkinsville, Ga., veral March hatch cockerels $1.50 irs JS Rdenficld. Rt 8. Sumaitt: a., high laying strain cockerels Mch an ae aes = 25: each or $4. 2 Sboctat strain eggs $1 for 15 et Hooks, Rt 2, Unadilla, Ga., mpson strain pure bred April teh | eles $1 each, roosters 15e ; - from oe run including e winners April cockerels $1.50 .d $1.75 each from prize winners. - P Kinney, Rt 2, Athens, ., 8 pure bred. cockerels $1 each. W Goddard, Rt 8, Stone Moun- ain, Ga., a few College strain cock- els March hatch $1.50 each. : W Cantrell, Bremen, Ga., 20 bred pullets $1.25 each. C Heaton, Rt 3, Hartwell, Ga., ear old Thompson strain hens 1 each fob Hartwell, March and il hatch pullets $1 each del. rJA pson strain cock 1 year old fob; eggs same strain for hatch 1 per 15 del., or exchange for Ly ae of use; crates to be re- Oe J Colfins, Demorest Ga., e bred March and April pullets F cockerels, at $1 each; also milk friers weighing from 2 to 21-2) c Ib. or .75c each cash with or- ae J Outen, Mananies, Ga., Rt ockerels College strain want to hange for same number and same] in to keep from inbreeding. irs Pleor Richardson, Gardi, Ga., twelve weeks old about half pul- and half cockerels $100 for lot, 5 most Barred Rocks 6 weeks 5 for lot, all fob. Bantams Hudson, Manchester, Ga. ee as uff Orpington bantams $2; one grey japs for $3. mas Wilheit, 760 Green Sti. gusta, Ga., W x bantams $8 trio. L Williams, Ty Ty, Ga., mixed bantams, at 50c each, white _bantams, | black tail, 1926 hatch| 0 pair or trio for $10. a W Low, Eastman, Ga., pure Gol- _Seabright bantams April) hatch 7 $5 pair; Royal White Cornish -15 for 15 del by insured par- Brown, Helena, Ga.. white and wn Leghorn mixed bantams from 12 mos old $1 pair; unusually tock; write. Jersey lack Giants For Sale nold J Bailey, Hartwell, Ga., Rt ven pullets and 3 cockerels Mek | $10 for the lot. = Lee, Lula, Ga., 18 pure bred rels wt about 4 lbs extra fine 0 each or exchange for pullets ame breed or corn. 'T Baldwin, Rt 4, Rorkmart, Ga ee Giants and Barred Rock} Is 12 to 18 mos old well true stock, 1 cockerel and 4 pullets Partridge Rocks April: $1 each, a few Danae 50 a x ae Newnan, ; two 20 Ibs, $3. for .the ain f these chicks 2 1-2 mos old} -1 1-2 Ibs each, $5 for the the entire lot a 13 head) Howell, Rt 1 Meigs, Ga.,| pullets and cockerels each; also 15 pure bred Black Giant 3 mos old at $1 each. Mrs J T Haney, Lavonia, Ga., Rt 38, Box 69, cockerels 4 to 5 Ibs Mar- cy strain $1 each. Silver: Laced Wyandottes Bor Sle W C Thornton, Rt 4, Gainesville, Ga., pure bred stock of Tarbox strain, cockerels at $1.50 each. - W T Adams, Lavonia, Ga., 6 pul- lets and few cockerels pure pred s L. Wyandottes and pullets 1-2 grown cockerels two thirds grown at $1 ea. |eggs for hatching $1 for 15 del. White Woasdortes Delila Maxwell, due 37% Wuiskan, Ga., ten rose comb Regal Dorcas White Wyandottes, March and April hatch 75c each fob; cash with order. C C Hudson, Manchester, Ga., 5 hens 1 cock Regal Dorcas strain $10 for lot; two young pair at $2.50 pair. R C Meaders, Dahlonega, Ga., want to exchange two March hatch cocker- els now crowing for two or same breed and age; write. Mrs C R Sorrells, Monroe,. ine has | 1 pair Partridge Wyandottes at $1. 25 each, or will exchange for a pair pure Buff Orpingtons or 1 pair La- kenvelders. = Light Bola . John Lovell, Rt 1, Tallapoosa, Ga 10 hens and 1 rooster 16 mos old $1.50 each fob. Mrs J.W Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt 1, has 50 light Brahmas pul- ets. at 90 each fob. } Raymond: Chatham, Doravilte, Ga Light Brahmas cockerels from $1.50. to $1.75 each, ten to twenty z at $1.25 each; write. Mrs JF Miller, Leo, Ga., pure bred April hatch pullets 90 each or 6 for $5. fob; cockerels same. price. Anconas ; J C Forter, Kt 1, Tifton, Ga, 3 choice Sheppard strain Ancona cock- erels 4.mos old and 1 cock 18 mos. old for sale, age and strain to pre- vent inbreeding. Miss Ruby Carrington, Talbotton, Ga., one pure bred Sheppard strain. cockerel March hatch $1 or exchange. Guy Shivers, Rt 1, Norwood, Ga., pure bred Feb hatch Puls 3 oe lets and 1 rooster for $3. Mrs Z B Saxon, Sylvania, Ga., 50 pure bred Sheppard strain hens 3 fine cocks 6 cockerels and 15 pullets March and April hatch for quick sale entire lot 75c each. : Mrs Ola Montgomery, Mauk, Ga., 35 Anconas pullets raised from blood tested stock 75c each. E B Dillard, Rt 2, Calhoun, Ga., 38 mos old- Sheppard strain chicks or- dered direct from Riverside hatchery pullets and cockerels at 75 each. Mrs J G Fleming, Athens, Ga., Rt 2, 8 Ancona pullets pure Sheppard strain some laying now $1 each. J GC Miller, Midland, Ga., 75 year old hens $1 each in lots of 25 or more or 90c each for entire lot. Homer G. Cline, Canton, Ga., Shep- pard strain Anconas 8-12 weeks old any number priced right; write. Mrs W -E Saeger, 2725 Hodsten Ave., Macon, Ga., 3 1-2 mos old An- conas cockerels from fine laying Sheppard strain hens at 60c each. Mrs A C Spence, Blakely, Ga., An- cona eggs at $1.50 per 15 or $5 per 100; hens 1.50 and pullets $1.25 each cocks and cockerels at $3 each, no culls. Mrs J H Brown, Locust Grove, Ga 7.Sheppard strain Ancolas 90c each 11 or exe for 7 dark reds. J C.Porter, Rt 1, Tifton, Ga., -nice Sheppard strain Ancona coock 18 -mos.old $3; also 8 choice cockerels 4 mos old $1 25 each or exchange| -for same. number and strain. to. pre- | -vent. inbreeding. | . John R Fossett, Oranee. Gaz > Shep- $| pard strain pullets 75 and $1 each, a: . | BES ES EES | old 1-eock $2.50 and bene 4i.75( and Shaw! |head of Cornish game hens. teach | Mrs R A Roberts, (no address giv-| John R aca Locust Gieve, Ga pure bred Dark Cornish game cock- erels at $1.25 each fob. B F Powell, Rt 2, Lyerly, Ga., Powells Red: Quill cross pit games price $6 per trio. Mrs E C Parker; Rt ; Talking Rock, Ga., 5 April and. May hatched pure Shawlneck pit game roosters at $1.50 each; 5 Mexican Red quill peck crossed $1.25 each; one Pape Minorca and Mexican Red Quill crossed weighing 1 lb to 2 1-2 lbs. Mrs O'N Sloe Moultrie, ere 30 $1. 15 en) Dark Cornish game pullets Mch and April hatch at $1 each. W T Hughes, Rt C, Box 11, Alba- ny, Ga., some fine pit game stags, blues and blue doms at $2 each, would exchange some for equal value in ganae hens or pullets, no wanted; write. | Mrs Mary I Lanier, Rt 3, Box 27, Summit, Ga., dark Cornish "cockerels, $2 each; 5) pullets and 1 cockerel for $8 for the tot. N S Crow, Rt 1, Royston, Ga., pure Ginn Red, Grays and Spangle, bred on separate yards, game and good cutters, thrifty and easy to raise; write for prices. aA Orpingtons Mrs W E Webb, Sr., Rt 1, Ogle- thorpe, Ga., pure bred Buff Orping- ton eggs for sale $1.10\ per 15; prompt shipments; cash with order. L P Futral, Griffin, Ga., 12 or 15 March and April hatch Buff Orp- ington oockerels, no culls, at reason- able price; write. Mrs Clara Wright, Rt 1, LaGranse Ga., White Orpington cockerels. Mch |. and April hatch for:sale or exchange for Cook strain. E, W Burke, Box 678, Macon, Ga. 3 White Orpington pullets April hatch 3| $2 each, any number 5 to 50. Mrs J T Haney, Rt 8, Lavonia, Ga Young White Orpington cockerels weight 8 to 4 lbs each, $1 each, Bng- lish strain. .. Black Langshans Mrs ON Sioan, Mouttrie, Ga., pure bred Black Langshan hens 15 at $21. each, 2 roosters not year old yet $4 each. . Lakenvelders Mrs A R Clack. Rt 1,Auburn, Ga three pairs Lakenvelders March hateh $3 pair, buyer to pay delivery charge White, Buff and Other Rocks Mrs O E Smith, Warthen, Ga., pure Fishel strain White Rock: pul- lets at $1 each. Mrs J F Holmes, 633 Telfair St., Atlanta, Ga., 30 selected White Rock Halsback and Fishel strain coekerels and pullets -April hatch from prize winning stock $1 and $1.25 each. C C Hudson, Manchester, Ga., two]: Buff Rock cockerels at $2.50 each or exchange for pullets of same breed G R Harper. Rt 8, Jackson,:Ga., 15 hens and cock mostly young hens, Columbian Rocks, good layers $22.50) for lot fob Jackson. Trimble Farm Hatchery, Adairs- ville, Ga., 1926 Buff Rock -hens at $1 each; also 1926 hatch White Rock | hens at $1-each, cock same price. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Ga., cow peas, especially Brabhams and - Trons. : OATS AND HAY, -RYE, ETC. WANTED Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Fulghum and Texas rust proof oats. W J Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt 3, _ wants to buy 2 bu or Abruzzi or Ga ~ seed rye. ee POULTRY, EGGS AND PET > WANTED Wallace T Wilson, Sparta, Ga., Rt 7 3, wants trained goat, wagon and harness cheap for cash. as T L Brooks, Rt.6, Conyers, Ga., wants to raise C RI Reds 300 on halves 9 to 10 weeks old; also 300 Barred Rocks same way and 200 White Leghorns. T J Dixon, Marshon, Ga., 30 hens and two roosters, Barred Plymouth Rock. Trwins Hatchery, Louisville, Ga., all parties having hatching eggs to sell from A Ng 1 heavy breeds will please commucnaite with me at once. BABY CHICKS WANTED | Edwin Simpson, 676 Tifton St., N W, Atlanta Ga., wants 200 pure bred chix before Sept 1 of large breed as Cornish, Barred Rocks, Black Giants | or Brahmas; will exchange for same at not above $15 pet hun, write. Ones Ga.; : Ae ager ( or evetseet. porn and raised arm, have certificate from State ollege of Agriculture. as m operator, can furnish references tate salary. -D. Pearson, Millard, Ga., wants ait on some sick man for $30 UT hcard per month, he is 65 years a and cant work much. iss. Marguerife- Miller, 225 Law- Ave.., Macon, Ga.., desires posi- n as high school teacher, Wesley- in graduate 1927 with A B degree; ishes to teach English, French, bi- ogy or general science, has pro- isional College teachers certificate nd can furnish good references. L J Vollrath, Winston, Ga. wants rk for 3 good hands with man do- ng concrete or carpenter work in Atlanta, Ga., write what you can pay hour and by day with board. C E Glass, Pomono, Ga., position iS truck driver, several years expe- jience, can give best references. Mrs L M-B, 629 Chestnut St., At lanta, Ga., settled experienced lady wants position as companion, house- dower s home; prefer small town, y, references exchanged. MJ McLeod, Rt 1, Alamo, Ga., is manswith family and desires work r himself and 13 year boy. about Nov ist, write your offer. J C Ross, Avondale Estate, Ga., P Box 194, Elderly couple with e boy-16 years old desires position ar Atlanta or Decatur looking af- er home, poultry and livestock. WANTED | Mrs A H Cason, Blythe, Ga., four -magnolias,/four_japonicas, 2 white repe myrtles, +wo hundred strawber- plants must be well rooted. _ Mrs.. C C Parker, Ellaville, Ga., wants geranium cuttings dbl. variety speckled begonia rex beg., sultana lau tanas, will exchange for S C Red Island eggs, want nice cuttings. HOW EGYPT REGULATES COT- ~. . TON ACREAGE It is announced that the govern- ment in Egypt will rigidly enforce the present law, passed Dec. 8, 1926, plant more than one-third of his tilla- ble land in cotton. Violations of the law are punishable by fine or impris- _ onment or both, and acreage planted in excess of the permitted amount may be uprooted at. the farmers ex- ems. crop diversification, so that Egypt _ will become less dependent on cot- ton. Under irrigation methods, the : fertility of the Nile valley is not what it anciently was. Extension irriga- tion canals and water impounding _ schemes have largely stopped the an- - nual overflows with the resulting. de- posit of fertile silt. Only a limited - portion of the Nile valley is now sub- ject to floods. Yields are conse- quently decreasing: Egypt must im- prove her cultural methods, and crop diversification is sought as a means to that end. __ Experiments undertaken by the _ Egyptian government indicate that a three years rotation would increase _the yield of cotton by 20 pounds of Tint per acre, and at the same time release more land and water for oth- er crops. The one-third cotton re- striction law is intended to help in establishing such a rotation. Under the law it will require three years for the farmer to put all his land into cotton. The government hopes that a _ three years trial will demonstrate _ the value of a rotation system so _ thoroughly that it will be continued a voluntarily thereafter. The Progres- Se aan Ga., several north and south Georgia tor rent by general! one 2-horse farm for rent for 1928 rienced in truck farming wants a eper, or supervisor house mother in| to e explanation of situation and sal- : which provides that no farmer shall - The chief benefit expected from| he: restriction is an impulse toward | BF Fussell, 889 Bape ie small farms the month or 1-3 and 1- 4 crop. eC Buffington, Rt 1, Zebulon, Ga fa | will | carry my run pill until fall, want to be able to plant 10 acres in tobac- co. BH. J-Hill, Rt 3, Stone Mt Ga., expe- plenty of running water, good pas- farm near Atlanta or Decatur, will ture half mile to good noneo and church. B Z Oxford, Forsyth, . Ga., | pod. _two horse farm good dwelling house, | one tenant house and out houses two miles of Culloden, Ga. Mrs M P Witt, 114 Stonewall Place farm ' Macon, Ga., good two horse avelling house two miles of Culloden a W P Sewell, Rt 5, Newnan, Ga., good two horse crop on main road rent for one bale cotton and do some work on home. George Williams, Rt 2 Box No 80 Athens, Ga., a good pasture that will take care of 30.to 40 head of cattle plenty of water $1=per month, per head. Mrs V E:\ McCook, Rt 2, McIntyre, Ga., good 2 1-2 horse farm and good pasture with running water in it near church and school fine place to raise coe and poultry to. some one able narice themselves. J W Williams, Statesboro, Ga., 302 | Savannah Ave., eight horse farm for 19282 standing rent on 50-50 basis situated just beyond the city limits of Statesboro, Ga; would like to com- municate with responsible party who wants good farm lands; fine sur- roundings, good houses, deep well. WANT TO RENT FARMS J H Nelson, Hogansville, Ga. wants to rent good farm near school church good strong land healthy lo- cation, plenty water, good road near town. P E Rhodes, Nicholson, Ga; wants to rent for the coming year two horse.crop on halves would prefer NE Ga., general farming, poultry, or small dairy preferred, must be good land close to school, can fur- nish#best of references and furnish own rations for coming year, write giving full description, life time ex- perience in farming. J W Rice, Ashland, Ga., wants to rent small two horse crop on halves for 1928, must be good land near church and school, references. wc Lane, Rt i Box 48, Atkinson and| trade at once if suited. oy y SECOND HAND MACHINERY. WANTED FC Geiger, Flintside, Ga., pecan | grading and- cracking oe also Ford trailor. Daniel Drug Co: Hogansville, Ga., Jay Bee feed mill "No 2 good condition. HC Cloud, 1822 Peachtree Rd At lanta, Ga., hay press in good working order cheap for cash; an old Buck- eye mower. Ben Keeler, Greenville, Ga., roller syrup mill must be in good condition and cheap for cash; also small size ensilage cutter with blower; will give in exchange No 16 Smalley ensilage cutter with recutter attachment with- out blower in good condition. E L Lester, Fort Valley, Ga., 30 to 40 H P oil engine first class condi- cheap for cash. ole & Harris, Sharpsburg, Ga., want 110-v 1-1-2 or 2 H P single phase motor, must be in good condi- tion and cheap for cash, Century mo- tor preferred. a hand power hay baler without engine but in good condition gapacity 10 to 20 tons per hour, small bales pre- ferred. : J W McDonald, Smithville, Gay, Box 76,1 medium size Williams or Gruendier hammer feed mill with feeder and cyclone; will exchange small Gruendler feed mill for same and pay difference. Leander M Kennedy, Collins, Ga., Williamson stump puller and cable in good order; exchange Cote upright piano for same. J W McDonald, Smithville, Ga., Box 76, 1 30 or 32 inch Samson wa- ter wheel must be in good shape. W L Breedlove & Son, Monroe, Ga., side del. rake and hay loader in good condition. Homer Wallace, Bowdon Tatichion. Ga., Box 15, 1 air pump and tank complete. W S Ramsey, Rt 8, Carrollton, Ga one Milwaukee or National fresh wa- must be in. C J Hood, Commerce, Ga., second, essure pump hat press that ean be operated with Fordson tractor prefer Box size 18, 22. one two horse grain drill both must be in good condition, write what you have giving full: description and. price. H J Bradshaw, Silver Creek, Gas, one steel tower and cypress tank and pump cheap for cash. W L Breedlove & Son, Monroe, Ga a side delivery hay rake in good con- . dition, for cash, advise immediately what you have. NC Cross, Rt 5, Box 291, six or less 24 in. disc for tractor plow. S R Saye, Rutledge, Ga., 500 gal. water tank steel or cypress. J J Bond, Elberton, Ga., connect- ing rod for Samson tractor state price. : R J Walsh, Garfield, Ga., 32-volt fan and also one small motor, address Box 397 Garfield Ga. R L Woodruff, Winder, Ga., two or three S H gin outfit in good condi- tion; write Box 274, Winder Ga. J T Dudley, Athens, Ga., 24 or 26 x48 Corliss engine, 5 mi relays with bars, revolving boom drag line with 45 to 50 ft boom.. L J Dickey, Newington, Ga., want- - ed and wants to trade for crude oil engine 18 or: 25 HP. N Carver, Mo ltrie, Ga., would like to have a:small ironer or man- _ gel about 48 in., heated by gasoline; write price and condition. FARM HELP WANTED W J.Morgan, Rt 3, Stillmore, Ga. wants farmers for 1928 to grow to- bacco. Mrs Roy D Wilson, Sparta, Ga., Rt 3, wants good middle aged woman _ to help with housework and children or will take man and wife. Roberts Dairy Farm, College Park Ga., wants a man for dairy farm, married or single, if afraid of work. do not. apply. | Mrs J 8 Outlaw, Sparks, Ga., wants a nice, respectable, healthy woman fox housekeeper, write for particu-, ars. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED? | Mrs J T Haney, Lavonia, Ga., 38, Box 69, wants the address of. any- one who handles or deals in junk of all kinds, old papers, rags, and irons a all kinds. ee a and air < com- pressor will trade for all or part. ae Chas. H Fite, Priors, Ga., uae i Rt. sive Farmer. oe, In order that. the department may arrive at the actual importance of the Bureau of Markets, yf 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 ee Atlanta, Ga. From M . Date 192 2 e Write Plainly : Addres-, P.. 0., R. F. D. or Street 7 ; Write Plainly | Address: = soe Item Date of Sale | Amount 4 sf _; oe Please list name of ar- x Le ticles sold and amount Ee received in the space to right. Do not item-|. x Pe ize; for example list all chickens, etc., ast Se poultry. Report only sales made through ae Bulletin since Janua- ae pe ry 1, 1927. ; ; oe : PT Sa = eu hound trained for opossum and squir- rels. : AS Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga., pair good bred yard dogs trained for farm protection, crossed pene Eng bull and airedale. J G Purvis, Atkinson, Ga., 4 mos fob erated or exc for Duroc Jersey. gilt same age. Seis J W Crapps, Cairo, Ga., "wants to buy nicely trained setter dog not over 4 years old, must be good retriever and cheap for cash. James. Hobson, Jasper, Ga. 4 Wal- ker gyp 5 years old, fox only, good trailer and runner; never had fits. Kenneth Beaver, Morganton, Ga., = reg, 6 mos old $10. B R. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga., five ee eS 3 mos old thoroughbred Collie pups ' 3 males $10 each, 2 females $8 each _ fob. : Fred Davidson, Palmetto, Ga., Rt 3, setter pups 4 mos old write for _ prices. T E Day, Rt 3, Carrollton, Ga., 5 bull pups pure bred. 7 weeks old sell or exe for pigs or chickens, sell for Sh. hee ML Crawford, Tiger, Ga., trained oe - coon hounds and. bird dogs wanted. : L H DeVane, Americus, Ga., wants to exc one full hound bitch good for opossum and squirrel 3 years old for a coon dog wild hunter and good tree dog not over 5 years old. NS Crow, Rt 1, Royston, Ga., one . pair American beagle hounds males $10 for the pair or exchange for 7 pure bred Rhode Island 2 year old puppies at 5 mos.: old. _ Chester Bird Borner, Hinesville, - Ga., one opossum and squirrel dog biteh ranteed $25. ok Rinleodbon: Ga., Palmetto, = mos. old best. of breeding $25. 29, wants to exchange pointer bitch 18 mos. old has been hunted one -. season wide hunter minds good, col- _ -or white and liver, for calves or Pigs or hog, price $20. _- Wallace Gray, Newnan, Ga., regis- _ tered female setter pup best of breed- : ing all papers $15. - AL Allgood, Rt 1, Moultie, Ga., or will exchange for Barred Rock hens or pullets make offer. SJ F Kirk, Rt 4, Atlanta, Ga., po- lice dog for sale or exchange for hogs or poultry or poney. Mrs C M Hale, 303 W Church St Americus Ga., Scotch Collie -pups 8 weeks old. JE Holcombe, Oxford, Ga., Rt 1, first class opossum and coon dog thor- oughly broke age 3 years good condi- 5 tion $40. arie Burnett, Dalton, Ga., Rt 2 ae Box 102, care B H Holland, three _ Shepherd and fice pups $3 or exc. _ for nice pigs or chickens. L E Griffeth,. Winder, Ga., 1 as male reg. white Collie puppy "8 mos old, white all over except black spot over left ear, price $25 fob Winder transfer papers; also 1 female sable colored Collie puppy 10 mos old good cS ngs not reg. ; price $15 fob Win- der. M J McLeod, Rt 1, Alamo, Ga., 1 English bull dog 2 years old, $25, good catcher. _ Edian Simpson, Tifton St., N E. _ Atlanta, Ga., reg English- setter dog and bitch 4 and 5 years old (bitch _ bred to reg dog); worlds- record _ breeding; also golden sable and white _champion bred Collie female 20 mos old; sell for cash or exchange for reg Jersey cow or heifer or reg. Nu- bian milk goat. does, write for infor- mation. ~ C G Chapman, Elberton, Ga., Rt 6, one female Collie pup, solid white, ie old $5 each; also one Collie _ bitch, poed yard. dog and much attached to Fer : vi 3 B owler, Buford, Ga., pak 1 female Collie thoroughbred sub to| one reg. English setter female 15] $25. 3 -P Phillips, Commerce, Ga., Rt| one setter bird dog well trained $10 Siooded rea does 6B cath ar. exo stock both males $25 2 years old; also your wants, one male brown and white, two mos. | $5 bitch $3. AL Stacey, See Ga: ( fox hound to exchange for tree hound Parlow Pearson, Holey Springs, Ga Rt 1, a nice female hound dog, will exc for a 40-lb hog or $10; the dog is 7 mos old. J R Parker, Oakman, Ga., Rt ie 1 full stack red hound 2 1-2 years old trained for coons and opossum at night, rabbits in day, will not bother rabbits at night, $25 cash, or exc for full stack P C sow of reg Jersey to bring pigs in Oct. IF Gipson, Ashland, Ga., 1 large| - brindle bulldog good yard dog. will catch opossum and pole cat, you dont need locks where he is, about 3 years old and obedient $20 or exe for good rabbit dog. a WB Walker, Rt 4, Dahlonega, Ga., Box 39, for sale 1 bulldog pup: 1 year old weighs 60 lbs white Eng- lish stock mixed with Red Irish one spot on tail one over left eye; enti- tled to registration price $50. B_B Morgan, Clyo, Ga., one well trained coon hound red: bone stock $20 cash or $25 in trade; also 2 pure bred pointer puppies 9 mos old start- ing to work now- 45 for the pair or 25. each; would exec for pigs at 10 pound. .< =" W E Parks, tinaintan a, two 100 per cent Llewellyn setter pups, | females 3 mos old, out of Beau Boaz Lady by Rodneys Lad Jack $20 each with papers, write for pedigree. SF Jefferson, Rt 2, Alapaha, Ga., 1 coon and opossum dog full blood: hound but old, make offer. GH Culpepper, Buchanan, Ga., for sale 1 two year old Collie dog fine for stock and yard, price $20. Hendley Maddox, Allentown, Ga., fine bulldog $15, will catch anything exc for guaranteed opossum dog. RL Weeks, Dial, Ga., 2 black and tan hound pups 8 mos old male and female will run rabbits and squirrels John L Ross,. Chula, Ga., Rt A, 1 pointer . bitch will sell or trade. for hogs, chickens or cow, also one pure bred female pup 10 weeks old will sell or trade for pure police dog pup- py either male or female. R J Alsabrook, Woodland, Ga., 4 fine male pointer pups good stock $10 each. J R Parker, Oakman, Ga., Rt 1, one fine hound pup 4 mos old from. for a good stock shoat P CG or Duroc J A Elliott, Rt 1, Lavonia, Ga., pair pure black and tan Red Bone hounds trained for rabbits fine tree female rat terrier 1 year old weighs' 7 Ibs $5, bull terrier and Collie pups write. Sam Gheesling, Norwood, Ga., 2 pointer puppies 2 mos old, male sol! brown 2 females white and liver from fine field dogs $25 pair or $15 for dog and $12.50 for female fob; also one pointer dog 1 1-2 years old part- ly: trained $50 will ship at your ex- pense for trial on guaranteed de-| posit. 2 EB Williams, Cornelia, Ga., ee gray hound. J C Miller, Midland, Ga., Setcnite 1. male Collie, police or airedale prefer 6 mos or older. The Reed Creek Farm Kennels, Hartwell, Ga., offers for sale bird dogs and hunting hounds, all dogs guaranteed and sent on trial. write M B Brown, Devereaux, Ga., 1 red Trish setter dog, 23 mos old: $25. Henry Culbertson, Stone Mountain Ga., has 7 mos old male and female Airedale puppies, write making best offer. T O MeMullan, Holton, Ga., has for sale Collie dog 8 years old good yard and stock dog also nice pet, write. Ga., pure bred Collies for sale, dogs Mrs C B Hagood, Rt 1, Elberton, : a x ps Toccoa, Ga, one fine BA Nash: Luxomini, Ga. Rt 1, for sale or exchange 4 Llewellyn set- ter bitch 18 mos old partly trained -$20, will exchange for anything of equa value chickens or pigs or pore. Jersey heifer, | B C Pope, Rt 3, Buchanan: Ga., write me the kind of dog you want and the price you are willing to pay. G T Cordell, Dewey Rose, Ga., has for sale one male Collie dog 10 mos old, weighs 45 lbs kind and obedient price $12.50 or will exe for ey dog. : O L Craft, teenie Gai. one pair of 3 year old hounds well trained on opossums and squirrels rabbit proof at night $35 for the pair, all age bird dogs trained and untrained registered and not registered ll shipped on trial, write your wants. J B Davis, Rt 1, Sargent Ga., has three male and two temale hound puppies 6 weeks old mother half July and entitled to registration as Amer- ican fox hound and is a good rabbit, opossum and fox hound father old fashioned rabbit hound, pair $5 or $12 for the 5. = Edwards Mathis, Lenox, Ga., Rt 1, one old time blue speckled hound bitch 1 year old partly trained will sell for $15 or exchange for hogs. M R DeFoe, Oglethorpe, Ga., has for sale or exchange one reg airedale 18 mos old female,. has been speighed and is in fine shape and good size will exe for good opossum dog male or female well trained, write me what you have. Z A Tate, Jr., Reh erica: Ga., has for sale registered pointer pups and red fox hounds, sell or trade. \ $B Tribble, Lanovia, Ga., one nice, healthy brindle bulldog (Eng- lish) 3 mos old male, price $7.50. Dr L P Palmer, Stapleton, Ga., highly bred pointer puppy all papers to register, from trained parents} $25; trained reg pointer female, breeding the very best; she is a high class shooting dog $100; trained ~English setter female perfect retriev- er $75; highly bred pointer puppy, all papers to reg $25 or exchange. W G Tootle, Rt 1, Reidsville, Ga., wants a coon and opossum dog will pay reasonable price for same. Wm Schneider, Homeland, Ga., airedale dog for sale, 2 years old and a good watch dog $15. Dr J E Davis, Blackshear, Ga., has for sale or trade one high class Irish setter dog, very little training $100, out of Tipperary Pat and Princess Lady Bell; this dog is a beauty and as a stud dog will do credit to any kennel and will make a real bird dog; I wanta real good shooting dog for him, no papers required and not over 2 1-2 years old, write: me, cost $50 at 6 mos old. R E Woodall, Tiger, Ga., one Collie dog 1 year old breed plainly shown in color and other marks, trained to run cattle also companion to child price $10. J W Rice, Ashland, Ga., one fe- male Beagle puppy entitled to reg., $12.50, cash with order, no checks. NS Crow, Rt 1, Royston, Ga., one coon hound female 2 years old black and tan and game and good tree dog write for price. J C Porter, Rt.1, Tifton, Ga., pure bred male Collie English 18 mos old beautifully marked and very sensible $25; M O Garner, Rt 1, Lilburn, Ga., Beagle hound dogs for sale entitled to registration 12 mos old $15 each 6 mos old $7.50 each. H F Hill, Jesup, Ga., wants to exchange 18 mos old Collie female for July or Walker hound. L J Smith, Harrison, Ga., 2 male pointer pups 3 mos old well bred $10 each. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES FOR SALE John W Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga., ext, honey with comb in 16 oz glass ease fob; 10 lb pails pure extracted single pail delivered. Ble H ~ Flowers, $6.50 all fob. per 10 Ib can fob Milan. Mrs J B Chambers, Toomsboro, Ga 50 Ibs nice chunk honey 12 1-2c lb. case $6.80; one ten-Ib pail insured large barrels of extracted honey of by the bbl fob Doctortown. Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. "3 honey in 5 Ib cases $1.30 del. $1. 50 can or 6 cans $8.. frames make best offer T H Flowers, Odum, Ga., black bees write for prices. - PET STOCK FOR SALE - Melba Morgan, Rt 1, Clyo, Ga., 7 Flemish Giant rabbits $1 bucks and 3. does for $5. A C Jones, 289 Haas Avenue, S E., Atlanta, Ga., young mated pairs $1.50 pair; old ones for same price cocks for sale, Elie Wright, Rt A, Box 8, Ludowi- ci, Ga., 15 head of goats, write for prices. neaux $1.75 pair; 15 _ pair reg.; money with order. Edwin Simpson, 676 Tifton St., N W, Atlanta, Ga., and fat $15 cash. i, Simpsonville, ms Gy weeks old, $5 pair up; 4 mos old $8 pair up; all pedigreed; also rabbits, gray or mixed 7 weeks old $1.25. brown and white pony six years old $70. Melba Morgan, Rt 1, Clyo, Ga., 7 Fleniish rabbits $1 each or $1.50 pr; entire lot 4 bucks and 8 does $5. RA ees 222 Ga. Ave, S E, Atlanta, Ga., 6 Stahls silver certifi- cate Chinchilla rabbits; 1 buck 6 mos old, 5 females 5 mos. old; papers furnished for reg each, $30 for lot or exc for 30 hens or 30 guiena pigs L_ E Williams & Son, Ty Ty, Ga.- white pink eye rats 15 to. 25c each in lots, -write. F WwW Ivey, Jr.. 187 Cleveland Ave, Atlanta, mated pairs white king and squabs. L E Williams & Son, Ty Ty, Ga., 7 buck rabbits 6 to 12 weeks old, New Zealand reds 50c each, or $3 lot, or exchange. J M Tribble, Senoia, Ga., 4 Mal- Nelson Brown, Rt 1, College Park, nished with no extra charge: express paid by owner. S W Looper, Dalton, Ga., 4 New each. | Roy MeLarty, Hogansville, Ga., thoroughbred Belgian. hares - Here ea to ease $5. 50. per case fon 5 Ib pails with comb 12 to case $9 $2.10 per pail; 5 lb pails $1. 10 for Rt 1, Odum, Ge pure extracted honey in 10 Ib pails = $1.10 each or case of 6 ten Ib pails R A Craney, Rt 1 .Box 98, Mien . Ga., pure strained 1927 honey sl. 25 John A Crummey, Doctortown,-Ga pure extracted honey packed 12 5-lb pails to case $7.50; 6 10-lb pails to and prepaid by parcel post $1.50; 2 a about 50 gal each at $1.10 per gal, : . A B McKoy, Newnan, Ga., 7 fe is hives $2.75 each or $18 for the lot of 7 gums, 8 miles west of Newnan, ~ Ga., 2 gums never robbed this year. ~~ Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga., Rt - 2, nice strained honey in. gal cans T H Wiseman, Blakeley, Gn. 15 ee 1 1-2 story bee hives complete with honey bees in patent hives, Italian bees or each or $1.50 per pair, or entire lot of four == of. Homers and.old pairs, banded or Pg not banded; young ones for sale at, fob Atlanta; have also a few odd s<- Homer Hubbard, 221 Mill St., San-~_- dersville, Ga., 10 pair of Red Carers: White ~ Knight $2.50; Kings and Carneaux ge pure white, natur- oe ally harmless Saanin milk goat doe, __ seven months old; gentle, well grown F D Martin & Harold Martin, Rt Stahls Ist | prize winning Chinchilla rabbits, 10 C T Snead, Meriwether, Ga., one | spotted Shetland tese kittens sell or exe for anything ty 1of value; 4 mos old. - Ga., pedigreed New Fealand red buck. rabbits at stud fee $1; papers fur- Zealand buck rabbits 5 mos. old $1.50 $1.50. pair L mo ld; $2 pair grown ones, i. i August 11,1927. T STOCK FOR SALE Rhodes, Forsyth, Ga., 2 New bbits, buck and doe reg papers $6; unreg New Zea- 2; all fob Forsyth. ow white pure bred Mal- s $6 each; blue Maltese $6 each; also unrelated pair. : Eva Landrum, Stockbridge, 1, good talking large yellow rrot 1 year old $25; cash with i, Rt B, Cordele, Ga., Chin- abbits from Stahls gold certi- ek reasonable price, write. McWilliams, Rt 6, Atlanta, je grey fox 4 mos old $10. NS, EGGS AND CHICKEN UPPLIES FOR SALE Smith, 102 Bay St., E, Savan- ., ground oyster shell for b Savannah. Grogan, Box 158, Ball Ground nted, one small incubator and must be in good shape, make Buckeye. hot water type, as new, 50 egg capacity, $8, xchange for chicks. Bennett, Rt 33, Moultrie, Ga. , Buff Leghorn cockerels or exchange for pullets ame breed. Donaldson, Rt 1, Box 38, Ga., for sale, incubator 103 d condition $20, or ex- for shoats, Jersey heifer, Leghorn pullets or partridge B Towles, Lithonia, Ga., f Leghorn cockerels from months old. Ferrell, Rt A, Cairo, Ga., ed Buff Rock hen eggs 16 for ; a Wright, Rt 1, LaGrange, White Orpington early spring to sell and exchange. => Perkins, Rt 2, Box Springs, pure bred Buff Leghorn roos- ks old 75 each, 12 or 15 _hens 25c |b; one Imprial cubator 100 egg capacity, sell exchange, ; W McGowan, Rt 3, Summit, ale Buckeye incubator 120 y, good condition $15 cash Coleman, Dublin, Ga., Rt 3 g Buckeye incubator, sed, in good condition $60 og Vincent, Fruitland, Ga., e fryers for sale 30c lb. fob, ce, Norcross, Ga., pure Hol- cockerels from 242 to 302 ockerels from 312 to 331 is $2.50, $5, 7.50 and- $10; kerels from worlds record 1en, which laid 352 eggs; request. Whitworth, Adairsville, ale Buff Rock eggs $1 per indie McGill, Rt 2, Vidalia, sale one dependable incuba- ge capacity, used one time, 512 or exchange for 15' White or Brown Leghorn pullets arch hatch. Crittenden, Shellman, Ga., low corn chops for chick- quantity, 2 lb fob Shell- a., one Brown Leghorn hen ghorn hens 1 year old, 25 for lot; 5 nice friers, 30 Tallapoosa. Gillespie, 1001 Troup St., La- ., C Black Leghorns, 10 nonths old $1.25 each or pullets and one cockere] ige, Nan Driest strain. Tootle, R 1 Manassas Ga ity Wht Campine cocker- ch $1 ea or exe for pull- ood, 247 N Highland Ave. der = ss, $1 per hundred lbs, $17.50 Kelley, Rt 1, Norwood, | (10 M or more del; careful attention fall and winter J Pope, 48 Broad St., Tal-|. a7 Geo C Young, Tennille, Ga., friers for sale Write = Wa Smith, 102 Bay street East Savannah, Ga Ground oyster shells for your chickens $1 per hun Ibs $17.50 per ton fob Savannah ey Tom Weaver, Barnesville Ga One Ginn Red and Ginn Spangle cock crossed 15 mos old $5 Cash with or- Mrs Urben Bowen, Americus, Ga., two radio oil burning brooders 1000% chick capacity, has been used about six months a big bargain at $10. FLOWERS, SEEDS AND PLANTS 4 FOR SALE Miss Kittie Ledford, Blairsville, Ga., all colors dbl hollyhocks 5e ea. French hollyhocks 10c each, snap dragons 25c doz; jonquils, daffodils narcissus $1 peh 100, blue and white violets 50c 100; carnations 50c doz; iris 25e doz; lemon lilies 25c doz; dahlias bulbs 5c each; jew 20c doz; palmettos $1 each, and most any kind of flowers, long, hot,. green pepper 50c per gal, delivered, catnip 50c per. bunch, = =. | =. - BUTTER AND EGGS FOR SALF. Mrs J H Carrington, Rt 4, Talbot- ton, Ga., good yellow butter in one lb brick molds at 45c lb postpaid, and box to be returned; can send 6 or 8 lbs per week, eash with order. Mrs 8 G Rogers, Rt 2, Daisy, Ga., 1 lb. cooking butter weekly at 25c lb postpaid. Se i Mrs N J Burgess, Maxeys, Ga., 3 lbs. nice fresh butter per week 35c per lb, or 40 postpaid. Mrs Carol Worley, Ball Ground, Ga, R F D 4, fresh yellow Jersey butter in one lb cartons 45c per lb, can ship twice per week till cool weather. Ste Ee Mrs J O King, Lavonia, Ga., Rt 3, pure Jersey butter in cartons 40 lb. delivered. :. : _MARKET BULLETIN lry, figs, grapevine and small fruit $5 doz, postpaid. per M; onion plants $1.25 per M. plants 25c per 100; $1.25 per M. PLANTS FOR SALE | : L E Gibson, Folkston, Ga., cabbage collard and tomato plants 45 100, 35c per 100 for 500, $1.25 M, $1.30 per M for 5 to 10 M $1.25.er M for Ga., Nedstone tomato, collard and cabbage plants 500 75c, 1 M $1.25,/ to all orders. Enterprise Plant Co., Cordele, Ga. new stone tomato plants postpaid, 40 200, 85c 500, $1.50 per M. - W W McEver, Hoschton, Ga., Rt 1, new stone tomato, cabbage, col- lard and Ga. collard plants 65c 500, $1 per M del; $4 for 5 M; $7.50 10 M fob. McEver Seed and Plant Co., Bras- elton, Ga., new stone, Greater Balti- more tomato, cabbage collard and Ga. blue stem collard plants 500 75c, aes M del, $1 per M any amount fob. : ; Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga.; Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, new stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants) $1.25 per M. H C Evans, Rt 1, Gainesville, Ga., Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Greater Baltimore tomato, heading variety collard, plants 500 75c; M $1.25 postpaid; or exp collect $1 M; 5 M $4.75; 10 M $9; 25 M $18.75; cash with order. Se C M Crow, Rt 1, Gainesville, Ga. heading cabbage plants; late tomato and collard plants. all now ready 300 50c; 500. 75c; 1,000: $1.25; postage paid or exp. collect $1 M; 5 M 90c M;'10 M 75 per M.. - _ Heston, Crow, Buford, Ga., N C short stem collard plants 50c for-300 $1.25 M del; Klondyke strawberry new plants $1.25 500; $2.25 M del. Mrs Anna Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Charleston Wakefield, heading varie- ty collard plants $1.25 for M_pre- paid by mail or exp collect $1 M; 5 M $4.50; 10 M $8; 25 M $18.50. Miss Pearl McNair, Mitchell, Ga., strawberry plants 30c hun; or exc for 20 narcissus bulbs or for any other pretty flowers, old fashioned shellots onions 50c gal del. nip and hoarhound plants 25c doz. trees; fall delivery wr'te for prices. . Ga., Ga collard 15 100; $1.25 per Ga.. red multiplying onion dry for more tomato plants $1.25 per M; Ga | JC Allen, Rt 2, Gaihesville, Ga., W O Waldrip, Rt 1, Flowery Branch, Ga., Charleston -Wakefield Early Jersey cabbage plants New- stone and Baltimore tomato and true Ga and Boncomb collard plants $1.25 1000 del; 5000 at $1 M; expcol. C A Pless, Stockbridge, Ga., on- ion sets, state variety and price per) bu and quantity for sale. x -- GE Turner, Rt 4, Cleveland, Ga., everbearing strawberry plants 35c hun; peach plum sprouts 20c each, black raspberries, red raspberries all well rooted $1 doz add postage. Mrs C S$ Wingo, Rt 1, Flowery Branch, Ga., Charleston | Wakeield, Flat Dutch, all seasons, and Danish Ball. head cabbage plants, also col- lards and Greater Baltimore tomato plants 25c per, 100, 50 per 300, 75c per 500, $1.25 per M; postpaid by mail, 2 Mrs Henry Craig, Hawkinsville, | Ga., Rt 4, collard plants 20c hun $1.25 M. ee Mrs Z M Storey, Thomson, Ga., Stone and Earlianna tomato plants 40e 100; Ga collard plants 25c per 100, postpaid. Ps Z Mrs Henry Eller, Rt 3, Ellijay, Ga hot pepper, Stone:and Beauty tomato and Ga collard plants 20c per 100; celery plants 2 doz 2c. =e Cureton Nurseries, Austell, Ga., offer apple, pear, peach, plum, cher- plants; also shade, ornamental, pe- can, walnut, and other trees, ready for Aug and Sept. del; Iris $2. doz; red, white, and pink peonies 50c each W W Williams, Quitman, Ga., cab- bage, collard and tomato plants $1 Rt 1, Flowery Lizzie Waldrip, and collard Branch, Ga., cabbage CI Waldrip, Rt 2, Gainesville, Ga., 20 per 100; 75c 500, $1.25 per M. del; or, $1 per M for 5 M or more fob. = M W Kay, Hartwell, Ga Klondyke strawberry plants $2 per M fob. Southern Plant Farm, Braselton, del; or $1 per M fob, cash with order Mrs J R Vollrath, Winston, Ga., Rt 1, fine variety everbearing straw- berry plants 100 35c; 300 $1; cat- Libson Allen, Gainesville, Ga., Ga collards 15c 100; $1.25 M; Lady Thompson strawberry plants 30c 100, 75e 300. ieee Gainesville Plant Farm, Gainesville Ga., Rt 1, Charleston Wakefield and late Flat Dutch Baltimore tomato, and heading varie- ty collard plants 75c 500; $1.25 per M prepaid; express collect $1 M, 5 M 90c per M; 10 M 75e per M. J W Toole, Rt Macon, Ga., Red Rock and Redfield Beauty tomato plants 25c 100, $1.50 M. . Lewis Gibson, Folkston, Ga., cab- bage collard, and onion plants 40c 100, $1.25 M; 10 M or more $1.25 per M. = pee os Evergreen -Nursery, Gainesville, Ga., cabbag, tomato, and collard plants $1.25 M. Maud Waldrip, Branch, Ga., cabbage plants 25c per 100; $1.25 M. - C T MeMillan, Rt 8, Gainesville, Ga., fruit, pecan.-trees large stock and good varieties; also ornamental Rt ce -Flowery Mrs Wiilie Allen; Rt 2. Gainesville M; Lady Thompson strawberry plant 30c per 100. T5e 300. Clarence Valdrip, Rt 1, Flowery Branch, Ga., early Jersey cabbage plants $1.25 M, 25c 100. Mrs W T Couch, Rt 6, Gainesville Aug planting 10c lb, add postage. Geo L Durand, Rt 2, Gainesville, Ga., Newstone and. Greater Balti- eollard plants $1 M; Lady Thompson strawberry plants 50c 100; $3 M. cabbage, Greater | Ga collards 15 per 160, $1.25 per M; Lady Thompson strawberries 30c 100, 75300,. nee bage, tomato, and collard plants lead ing varieties 75c 500, $1.25 per M del; bell pepper $2 per M del. C F Maddox, Rt 2, Buford, Ga., Greater Baltimore and Newstone to- mato, heading variety collard, Charles ton Wakefield cabbage, pimento sweet pepper, grown from guaranteed seed 200 45c, 75 500, $1:20 per M; 5 M or more 90c per M del to Ga _ D Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga., head- ing variety cabbage, collard and to- mate plants. and iceberg lettuce plants: 75c 5066, $1.25, per M, post- paid: = s i Mrs A L Hudgins, Rt 3, Rockmart Ga., Newstone and Redfield beauty tomato plants 25 per 100 or exc for cavbage, collard plants. . were _ Mrs Grace Maddox, Rt 2, Buford, Ga., Charleston Wakefield cabbage Newstone and Greater Baltimore to- mato, and heading variety of Ga cal lard plants prepaid 30c 100, 65 300 $1.25 per M, genuine pimento sweet oes moist packed 35c 100, $1.25 B T Baldwin, Rt 4, Rockmart, Ga,, sage. large siz plants 40c doz, 50c doz prepaid; Ga collard 35 100 del; asparagus 40c doz. del; garlic 25 del; catnip same: price. = Evergreen Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield and Suceession cabbage, Stone and Baltimore tomato and Ga collard plants 20c 100; 75 500, $1.25 per M del; 5 M lots $1 per M fob; also Klondyke strawberry plants $1.50 per 500, $2.50 per M del; 5 M lots $2 per M fob. ~ a3 SEEDS FORSALE Mrs T C Floyd, Chipley, Ga.,: Rt 2 fresh snap bean seed for fall crop 25 per cup; Henderson white*bunch lima bean seed for fall crep same 4 price all postpaid. = | * oR Roy Cousins, Greenville, Ga., 20 bu burr clover seed $1 per bu fob. Mrs LM Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.; Southern. prize and white globe tur- nip seed 30c per lb; red multiplying onion. sets -50c Der qt, on oy W H Waddelle. Pearson, Ga., rape: seed 5 lbs 60c. 10 Ibs $1. a W W Williams, Quitman, Ga, cab- bage seed $1 per 1b; turnip seed 35 per Ib; mustard seed 25 Ib Ruby. King pepper $3.50; tomatoes $i. K E:Rueker. Rt 8, Elberton, Ga., clover. seed uncleaned 50c. bu. Ga., 1927 collard seed tablespoon or cash with order, add postage. | . 7-top sallad seed Southern prize 1 lb _ Ibs 20c per Ib.. Ral Mrs J L. B Poarch, Rt 2) Calhoun Ga, 3 and 3-4 lbs purple and -seven top turnip seed 80 post paid. __ John Crowe, Philomath, Sparks improved Earlina tomato seed new rop 10 ounce or exc for Ber- muda onion sed. 2 lbs tomato to 1 Ib onion; add postage; 4 -hus fall - and collard|.2rowing rape seed: $1.20 bu fob; 4 Washington, Ga. white flat Dutch 1 Ib 60c; 5 Ibs lb $1; 5 lbs $3.75; seven top 1 tb 5 lbs $2.25... ve Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., 20 lbs mammoth Sou cureld mustard seed $4; 20 lbs seven top turnip seed, 20 lbs Sou prize turnip seed, and 20 lbs white velvet okra seed all same price _ fob Cairo. : Pees ee Mrs L M Aderhold,: Lavonia, Ga,, Sou prize and white globe turnip seed 20e lb; red onion sets 50e per qt, delivered. . 52s Sa. Mrs Sidd Southerland, Rt 3; Elt- seven top 3. tablespoonsful 25 soit BS PAGE ELEVEN _ W.-C Tumlin Gainesville Ga cab- _ et Mrs M E Ricks, Rt 2, Moultrie, 50 Ib; 1927 rape seed Same price, W T Moore, Madras, Ga., 40ths ss 30c, 5 to 10 Ibs 25 per lb; 20 to 40 Ga, _ Growers Supply, -Newnan, Gai, pe dwarf Essex rape 1 lb 25e:.5 Ibs $1: $2..50; purple top strap leaf 60c: 5 lbs $2.50; extra arly top Milam. ~e jay, Ga., turnip seed white globe and : PAGE TWELVE _ WOMANS DEPARTMENT Needle Work For Sale Miss Sadie Waller, Rt A, Hazle- hurst, Ga., will exchange green crepe dress emb in white, tufted work for ginghams and long cloth, write. Mrs O L Ellenburge, Rt 3, Roy- ston, Ga., ten quilts good as new $1.25 each or $10 for the lot fob; 3 quilt tops 80c each, cash with order . Miss F E Hughey, Rt 1. Ranger, Ga., tuft bedspreads beautiful de- signs Mt. Beauty, Basket, dew drops and fast col thread $4 del; magnolia. bow knot daisy design $3.75 del; crochet edging 20c, 25 yd, del; or. exchange for 5 1-2 yards of pretty 36 inch dress ginghams or percale or you furnish material and I will stamp and tuft spreads Mt. Beauty, dew drop and basket designs $1 each any fast col thread; bow knot daisy, mag- nolia designs 75c each; will stamp spreads and give information for tuft 25c each or 2 for 40c you pay postage. ' Miss M M Hughey R 1 Ranger, Ga., will tuft, wash and fluff bedspreads for 75 you furnish material, will stamp ready for tufting at 25c; will tuft window curtains to match $1 set vou furnish material and pay post- age; will furnish material tuft wash and fluff bedspreads $1 each. M'ss Myrtle Pruitt, Rt 3, Tallapoo- sa, Ga., one silk quilt top exchange for 16 white wyandotte baby chicks, 2 quilts $2 each, 2 quilts $2.50 each, 3 rugs exchange for white wyandotte chicks or Buff orpingtons, doilies ex- ' ghange for eggs to set white wyan- ' dottes or buffs. Mrs W H Hughey, Rt, 1, Ranger, Ga., choice designs Mt. Beauty, dew drop, check border basket any fast thread $4 each, bow knot, daisy, mag- nolia $3.75; crochet edging 20c and 25 yard, or exchange for 5 1-2 yds of pretty ginghams, percale dress goods, parties furnish material, tuft for $1 each; simpler designs 75c par- ties pay postage will stamp ready for tufting 25c each, 2 for 40c. . ; Mrs G B Exley, Clyo, Ga., Rt 2, will role and whip baby clothes cheap dresses, slips and caps, write. Mrs J E Swilley, Rt.1, Pavo, Ga., desires some one to send stamped ma- terial for bed spreads, pillow cases runners, scarfs etc., in tufting work to be done on shares also piece quilts -each. spreads@at $1.50 each, you furnish scarfs and thread. Mrs Esther Lewis, Rt 2, Rydal, Ga tufted bed spreads $4 each, bed room sets different prices or exchange; write.. \ Miss Mae Durden, RFD, Box 5, eight pe. room set emb in cols on good material $2.50; pink silk crepe de chine gown emb in blue $1.50; 6 step-ins silk crepe pink, blue, white, yellow, green, rose emb in cols $2 each; tatting hat any size any col. | $1.50; tatting crocheted boottees any size and col 75c; tatting crocheted caps $1.50; satteen pillow tops and backs emb blue rose 50c; silk pillow/ top 18x11 in. rose emb. in col $1; breakfast set 5 pieces pure linen 35 inch square cloth, napkins 12 in white $1; 1 card table cover pure lin- _en emb. rose, pink, yellow, blue 50c; will do plain sewing any kind. Miss M E Darden, RFD No 2, Box 33, Mayfield, Ga., two plain long sleeve percale house dresses basted hems size 36 $1.25 each, cash with order. _Mrs W J Harrison, Zellner, Ga., 10 yds white tatting made of No 100 thread $1. Eee Miss Francis A. Denderson, Dallas, Ga.., gingham scraps bundles in $1 $1.98 size silk bundles $3.98; the truth about the movis by the stars, $1.59 good condition, will exchange same in equal value for 200 collard plants 200 cabbage plants and 100 garlic, write. E Mrs W J Head, Unadilla, Ga., Rt 3. all kinds of plain sewing, embroid- ering, crocheting and Italian drawn work, infants and children dresses 7 SS eke a specialty; done entirely by hand neatly and cheaply. ne Mrs S Powell, Kite, Ga., wants all kinds of sewing to do, all seams felled and binded childrens and lit- tle boys suits a specialty, embroidery and crochet work, all cheap and rea- sonable prices. | pe eons Mrs V S Ladd, Rt 7, Gainesville, Ga., large new quilt top 90c each, bed spreads $3.50. ae Miss Bonnie Mashburn, Rt = 2, Adairsville, Ga.. white tatted butter- fiies 4 1-2 in. across six for $1.50; tatted baby caps made of No. 50 thread 11 1-2 in. across front $1. M JS, care Market Bulletin, At- lanta, Ga., graduate dressmaker with several years exp. good ref. make cotton dresses 75 each; silks $1.50 each, slips etc., 50c; send bust and hip measurements length of dress from collar seam in back to bottom of hem also send a dress that fits to be used in measuring pay when work ost and a picture that . you want dress made like. . Mrs E Clonts, 1852 Donnelly Ave., Atlanta, Ga., good grade of gingham quilts already pieced 76x80 $1.60 each, or lots of 5 for $7.75. Mrs M C Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt 4, 5 different bed spreads designs 20c. each, center pieces table runner scarf ends, pillow cases, tops, tea aprons 10c each 3 for 25c; or ex- change for Octagon coupons at lic MA returned send material by parcel) Mrs W H Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger, Ga., tufted bedspreads checked bor- der basket design tufted in bleached 8 in. sheeting $4.25; Mountain Beau- ty tufted unbleached 90 in sheeting tufted in white thread $4.25; tufted in fadeless colored thread $5 each; dew drop design tufted on unbleached sheeting in assorted fadeless color thread $5 each; window curtains tuf- ted on unbleached muslin sheeting to match $2 set; will also tuft bed- -spread mountain beauty, dew drop and tulip design $1 each; other choice designs at 75c; any color fadeless thread other party furnish thread and pay postage; window curtains to match 50ec a set, or will furnish ma- terial and tuft from $2.50 up to $5; stamp them for 25c each, and give information reg tufting, for a reply send stamped envelope. Flowers and Seed For Sale Mrs L A Berry, Cordele, Ga., Rt A, white couch begonia cuttings 6 for 25c; rooted 2 for 80c; red begoni cuttings 6 for 25c; rooted 2 for 30c; red and: orange variegated lantana cuttings 12 for 25c; pink perenial phlox 38 for 50c; silver spotted leaf begonias white blooms cuttings 4 for 25c; rooted 2 for 30c; artillery plants cuttings 6 for 25c; rooted 2 for 30c; 4 for 50c; ferns, nice plants 25e each, 5 for $1; pink justisica 25c each, green moss given with order. Miss M M Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger, Ga., American Beauty red sultan rooted 15c each; tree lantana 10c each; honey suckle, Halls Japan har- dy climbing 2 for 15c; large 20c; be- gonia 15c each; sweet william seed 10c tablspoonful; sweet scented red carnation 15 each, no exc. Miss F E Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger, Ga., dbl red sweet scented carnations large size well rooted 15 each, 2 for 25c; or 8 for $1; dbl red rose geranium 15c each; dbl red, white. fire ball geranium 15c each; dbl petu- nias, red orchid, red and white varie- gated 15 each; maple begonia 15c each, red, pink flowering gloria de chattaline begonia 15c each; justis- chia 15e each; any 8 for $1; all well rooted, a large fern free-with each $1 order, American Beauty col sul- tana 10c each; 12 for $1; mistletoe geranium 10 each; lantana 15c each mums large peony mixed col 25c doz; hollyhock seed mixed colors 10c tablespoonful. Miss Beanie Smith, Rt 8, Kite, Ga. mixed coleus, Boston and asparagus ferns, red rose geranium 15 each LLETIN = % or 2 for 25, well rooted large leaf ' or small lesf coleus 10c to 20c; will | -exe for sultana or rex begonia, add postage on small orders, well rooted. May cactus, red or pink ,25c; large asparagus fern 3 years old $2. . - Mrs L G Wood, Rt No 5, Cuthbert, Ga., sword fern cuttings 10c each or exchange for dbl red geranium add postage. eo _ Mrs A P Sanders, Hazelhurst, Ga 'fancy leaf coladiums, elephant ears, red bleeding geranium, rooted 20c each; add postage, will exchange for eannas, ivy ger. hardy phlox or root- ed_ hibiscus. 2 rs D C-Collier, Barnesville, Ga., ligustrum Japonica 2 to 8 ft, at 35c each; cedrus deodra 12 to 18 in. at $1.50 each; junipers 12 to 18 in. at $1.50 each; althea 1 year 40c each; two year roses 40c; California cedar 12 to 18 in. $1.50 each; domestic vandena 2 year plants $1.50 each; 'portuere cypress $1.50 each, abelia 1 vear plants 40c oy Mrs .J C Goolsby, Rt 6, Lincoln- ton, Ga., April blooming narcissus blooming size bulbs 25 doz; now is the time to plant, crepe myrtle pink and purple 15 each. Mrs Willis Grindle Dahlonega, Ga., red monthly rose bushes rooted 10c each, add postage. ; Mrs W H Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger, Ga. dbl, red sweet scented carnations 15 each; 12 for $1 dbl, red rose bud dbl, red dbl, white Martha Washing- ton ger. 15c, 20c each;, Amazon: plume plants rose color 15 each; mistletoe ger. 10c each, dbl petunia, red, orchd, red and white variegated 15 each; sultana, American Beauty color 15e each, 2 for 20c; ferns 20c each; all well rooted large size plants a large fern with each order amount- .ing to $1; no exc.; hollyhocks seed _mixed color 10c tablespoonful. Miss Mae Durden,.Rt, Box 5, eight kinds ferns well rooted year old 20c each; white, red, blue, green, callas with roots 10 eah; hollyhocks any col 10c each; geranium 1 year old rooted, red, write, pink, rose, pur- ple dhl 15 each. i Mrs R._W Hudson, Lorane, Ga., April blooming narcissus bulbs 15c doz or $1 hundred, add postage. , Mrs J A Camp, Cordele, Ga., red King Humbert cannas $2 per 100 or $5, for 300; jonquils, daffodils, but- ter and eggs white narcissus, gladio- li bulbs some of all $2 per 100; db] white althea cuttings 50c per doz; milk and wine lilies 25c each or 5 for $1 or exchange for fine variety geranium or flower baskets or dried fruit. Mrs. Henry Eller, RFD 8, Ellijay, Ga., pink perennial pea vines 15e each; myrtle vine or evergreen or- ange lilies; cream white narcissus and Jonquils 25 per doz; white and va- riegated violets 3 doz 15c; pink and white Dorothy Perkins rose 75c per doz; sword lilies 50c per dozen: pink hardy verbena and several cols hardy -phlox 35c per doz; variegated sum- mer rose 15 each. Lawson Stapleton, Americus, Ga., paper white narcissus bulbs large size $25 per 1000. ia Mrs W_L Smith, Dawson, Ga., Je- rusalem holly hocks seed pkt 15c. Mrs T C Floyd, Chipley, Ga., Rt 2 well rooted crimson flowered peren- nial ; marvel of Peru plants 5c each, white verman iris rooted bulbs 5c each; blue flower evergreen rooted box vine plants 5c each; jonquils, daffodils, butter and eggs; blooming narcissus; star of Bethle- hem bulbs all 2c each, postage paid, on all orders for 25c or more; white Chinese sacred lilies; db] Star of Beth lehem bulbs 10c each; postage, paid on three or more. : Mrs D C Collier, Barnesville, G.a ligustrum Japonica 2 to 3. ft 35c each; Gedrus deordra 12 to 18 inch $1.50 each; junipers 12 to 18 inch $1.50 each; althea 1 year old 40c each ; 2 year roses 1-4 40c each; Cal- ifornia cedar 12 to 18 inch $1.50 plants $1 Bae : cedar of Lebanen April | each; domestica naudena 2 year iss: aS __Thursday, August 11, 1927 Cae year plants $1.50 each; Portugese cypress $1.50 each; abelia 1 year plants 40c each. k Mrs Pearl: Carrington, 2108-9th Ave., Columbus, Ga.. will exchange large leaf begonia, silver spots for old fashioned sweet scented grass pinks, iris, tulips, peonies or crocus. _ Mrs Ida L Prickett, Maysville, Ga trumpet major, daffodils, extra large ~ golden trumpet and petals $2.50 per hundred. . Mrs G B McCrary, Rt 7, Gaines- ville, Ga., rosebud geraniums 10c each; justichia 15c and 25c each; Christmas cactus 10c each; all well, rooted, shasta daisies and yellow fla 15e doz; variegated dbl petunia 5c cutting; white hydrangea 10c each rooted, add postage. - Miss Alice Pirkle, Rt 7, Gainesville Ga., red geranium cuttings 5 each; shasta daisies 15c doz 2 doz _ 25c; yellow flags 15c doz; blue flags 20c doz. . : ax Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga. yellow empress narcissus, cream nar- cissus, large yellow daffodils, yel- low johnquils 30c doz; large blue iris lily 50e doz; snow drop 15c doz; spotted lily 40c doz; pink peonies 2 each; pink hibiscus 25c each; b wood arbor vitea junipers 25c eac thornless yellow rose $1 doz; leop- ard wood bine 20c each; Palmetto cactus 25c each; red Japonica 25 each. | i Mrs C C Cole, Rt 1. Lilburn, Ga peach pink dbl poppie seed 10c tabie- spoonful; light pink same price; add postage, pink hollyhock seed 2 ta- blespoonsful for 5c; add postage. Mrs G C Martin, Rt 7, Gainesville, Ga., Boston and sword ferns 25 each; pink and-white hydrangea cut tings 5c each; dark red and scarlet pink, white and salmon pink dbl ge- ranium cuttings 5c each; old rose and pink oxalis bulbs 5 each; lantan cuttings 5c each cols orange and va- riegated ones pink and yellow, pur- ple and ye'low, white and yellow, red_ comk begonia cuttings 5e*rooted; no order accepted under 25; all post- age. A = Mrs R J Heaton, Morganton. Ga., arbor-vitea and boxwood 15 to 20 in. high 2 year root growth 25c to 50c each; American Beauty rose, lilac and English dogwood 20c; laurel, holly, ivy.and hemlock 20c each. Mrs J Y Paittills, Rt 6, LaGrange, Ga., for fall planting dbl red poppy and dbl pink hollyhock, mixed dian- thus pink, red sweet william, mixed verbena and hardy red _ carnation seed 10e pkg 8 for 25e del; jonquil bulbs 50c per hun; Chinese sacred lily and tiger lily bulbs 20c each or. 3 for 50ec del; verbena plants 30c do pink thrift 25 doz del; purple sweet violets 50c hun del. ee Mrs Bettie Roberts, Rt 3. Tallapoo sa, Ga., yellow lady slipper bloomin size plants 50c each or $4 per doz; white and pink begonia cuttings i0c each; 1 large leaf begonia well root- ed 40c; dbl white hollyhock small plants 10c each. ee Mrs J L Thomas, Morganton, Ga., well rooted 2 year old junipers arbor vitea and boxwood 15 in to 2 ft high 25ec ea 50c each; American Beauty rose lilac and English dogwood well rooted 20c each. = Mrs Bonnie Abercrombie, Morgan- ton, Ga., boxwoods, junipers, arbor vitea 25c each; wild Cherokee roses $1 doz; wild azleas $1 doz; pink hi- biscus 25c each; water lilies 25c doz; water hyacinths 25c doz; sweet wil-_ liams 30c doz; perennial phlox 30 doz; wax plant 25 doz; trailing ar-. butus 25c doz; cedar bush $1 each white pine block pine 15c each; fea ther fern 25c doz; cream narcissui 40c doz; tiger lilies 50c doz; daffo a bulbs 30c doz; wild geranium 25 OZ. J M Goddard, Rt 3, Stone Moun- tain, Ga., ginseng and golden seal seed and plants, also 160 other Am ican medicinal and flowering plant and seed, write for free list. = NOMAI . wers and Seed For Sale | s H A MeNair, Whigham, Ga., white and preticus narcissus e bulbs 25 per doz, smaller sizes 0 per 100 will exchange for large oxalis and eOReS leafed cala- an Woodruff, Giemeniie Ga. xwood cuttings dwarf and tree| $1 per doz; $6 for lot; 200/ -erepe myrtles 20c each, $1. 50 oz; $10 for the lot; all rooted ite Cherokee and old fashioned quapin roses 75 per doz; 6 ge-rooted weeping willows 50 $2.50 for all; white spirea, white dal wreath, purple lilac and Eng- ogwood 15e each $1 per doz. D W Faircloth, Pitts, Ga., Rt purple and bright red verbe- ll rooted 5 each; large dbl red nas with green leaves yellow can-, light yellow and orange variega-' eannas all 5c or 50c doz; pot s well rooted rose color sulta- 10c each; cuttings 5c; pink and everblooming | conk begonia and yle begonia 5e cuttings; pink ox- s large leaves 10c each; will hange any for dried fruit, seed e needle or pine burr baskets or ificial flowers. iss Cleo Turner, Rt 4, Cleveland grass pink 15 large, bunch pur- ells 15e blue blooming true e 3 for 10c: two dbl petunia 35c; ll rooted 3 for 50c; well rooted le August lilies 3 for 50c; white or ce 15e, add postage. Miss Cora Turner, Rt 4, Cleve- id, Ga., mistletoe ger. 15e; grape 4 begonia 15c; dbl fuscia 20e; rose p er. 20c; white begonia 15c; pink derium 15e; collas plants 10 for large pink vt alice 15c; hollyhock is 3 for 10c; all well rooted, add Mrs J A Griffin 512. 16th cae E dele, Ga., abelias, | philadelphus, ele. -rosemary,. variegated pu- a butterfly bush, best roses, crepe les, red, white, pink, dbl altheas, vhi e pink single lavender oleanders, red yellow cream with red es dbl. pink, white cream varie- ted leaf, jasemine cape grandduke, t blooming nudiflorum, primuli-} m spireas van houtti, dbl reevse- a thunbergi, pink, crimson, any 4 -$1.10;/6 for $1.50; 12 for $3; ; plants: 3 for 55c. ; Mrs F C Heaton. Rt 3, Hartwell, ., dusty miller 15 per doz; blue ratum 5c each; canterbury bells}. ge plants sure to bloom next ig 40c per doz; blue sweet vio- et: 25e per doz. ood'awn Nursery, Greenville, Ga 00 old English dwarf rooted box 3S cuttings $10 per 100 poe fall Mrs Mollie Henderson, Rt 3, Elli- ay, Ga., iris bulbs 25c doz. lep. lil- 25e doz; pink wiglers 25 each; rooted yellow jeponica 25 each; fodils and narcissus $1 per 100; rple' and white alfas $1 per hun;| , eberry 10c each; golden bell 10c ; pink almon 10 each, add post- herokee Farm, Floral Garden, Vest Point, Ga., gallardia and yel- coreopsis seed plant now 10c 45 dif. rose cuttings $1.25; ape jasemine deutzea, tree ivy and hea cuttings 25c per doz; milk and ne lilies 25c and 50ce each; pink ed lilies 75 each; exchange any the above for fresh dried apples. Mrs O M Wright, Sargent, Ga., Rt , roses sil 50c waxed, poppys 25c axed; carnations sil 60c waxed. Mrs J O King, Rt 8, Lavonia, Ga 1 and single jonquils bulbs mixed | rs M Sneppard, Stone Moun- n, Ga,, orange phoenix dbl daffo- 1 white with orange red 75c doz; arly trumpet yellow 40e doz; white \pril blooming narcissus 40 doz; utter and eggs dbl. yellow 40e doz; rple roman hyacinths red with green sen B5e: spengeria, plumos| 7 is big Boston ferns 30c each; large rooted dbl and single ger. 35 each; red pink and white everblooming be- gonia 15 each, dark red light red orange red sultanas nice rooted 15c and 25c each; military ferns rooted maple begonia 20 eath; any cuttings a 15; no orders accepted under c Mrs R Robinson, Greenville, Ga., rooted boxwood dwarf variety 200 for $15 del, special price on 1000 lot Mrs A L Hudgins, Rt 3 Rockmart, Ga., begonias 15e each, pure white August lilies 15c each or exchange. Mrs Z M Story, Thomson, Ga., ma- rigold plants gold and crimson 20c per doz. Mrs C R Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., gar seeds 25e doz, garlic bulbs 20c 02). Mrs W G Galloway, 568 St. Charles 'Ave., Atlanta, Ga., rooted privet hedge 50c per hundred or $5 per M. *phone Wal 4911. Mrs H F Carter, Lake Park, Ga., beefstesk begonias well rooted ~85e each; mammoth red verbena plants 15 each: 2 for 25c; $1 doz; giant red easter lily bulbs 10c each, $1 doz; white spider lily bulbs 50c each 3 for $1; moonlight, large cream can- nas 2 for 25c; rose, salmon and pink large cannas 15 each; venus, pink edged with cream 20c each, pillar of fire cannas $1 doz; Spanish dagger plants 75c each; white fragrant jon- quil bulbs 25c doz; daffodil bulbs mixed 6 for 25c; giant rainbow co- lens-all colors 2 cuttings 15c, trailing | Queen colens 2 cuttings 15c; fancy leaf caladium 25c each, 5 for $1, umbrella plant 25c; cannas 10 varie- ties cheap in lots of 50 or more, sul- tanes. geraniums, begonias and other, pot flowers cuttings and rooted, rea- sonable write for prices on shrubs, bulbs and flowers for fall Plonting, enclose stamps. Mrs R L Frazier, Sparta, Ga., Rt 1. Box 81, everblooming lantana va- r'eg'ated orange and -red rooted 10c each, purple wisteria rtd. 10c each, red verbena, shasta daisies add post- age, Mr: J J, Burk, Tifton, Ga., Rt A, 100 chrysanthemum plants large and medium size 100 yellow daisy plants 50 verbena plants red and pink $1.50 and postage. Mrs OD Woodruff, Greenville, Ga nice rooted boxwood plants $1 doz; $5 hun, red and white hollyhock plant 50 doz; rooted weeping willows and+ vink crepe myrtle, from. 1 to 38 ft 25e each. white spirea and white bri- dal wreath 2 for 25c. umbrella palmss 25c each. . Miss Mae Bomos, Rt 3, LaPayetic Ga., dbl pink hyacinth bulbs 10c each singte blue hye. 5e each, jonquil bulbs $1 per hundred. Mrs J Elsner, Rt 2, Austell, Ga dhl pink oleander heavy rooted 20 cach, ino verhenas 251 doz white and pink avalig 10 and 15 each. add postage ee W H Hughey, Rt 1. Ranger . hleck red ger. 15 each; fire ball wey, 15e each: rese bud ger. 20c each; nink flowering begonias 15e each; erape hevonias and maple begonias 1Re for large size; 10c for smaller size: red American sultanas hlooming size 15c; smaller size 10c; mistletoe ger. 15c; Gloria D Chatline hewonias 15 each; Christmas cherry 1he: dbl red hardy sweet scented carnation 20 each; variegated dbl netnnias 15e each; one good _ size nlant of any 10 for $1 and ay metye: free with every order. Mrs W A Huff,-Browns Geosture: Ga _ nercissus, buttercups. butter and axes, and snow bell bulbs 40 doz; snider lily bulbs 10e each; large red enatted ecanarv. yellow and salmon nink canna bulbs 10c; 3 for 25; white with red strines shandalia lily bulhs 20c each: red lily bulbs 5c each; white and purple flag lilies bulbs 3 12 different colors everbloom- |. large | for 25c: lemon lilies 8 for 25c; dbl white and single pink sweet pinks 3. na Abe bunch - ed 25c; dbl red and three shades of pink ger. rooted 15c each; 2 for 25c; Christmas cherry plants 3. for 253| ostrich plume, maiden hair fish tail and asparagus spengeri ferns 15c) and 25c; white colk begonia rooted 10c; pink crepe myrtle 15 and 25e; will exchange for yellow calla or any color amaryllis lily bulbs except red. Mrs Julia Darnell, Jasper, Ga., Rt 1, 12 colors beautiful hollyhocks seed 15 cup; 30c extra for postage; plants .35 doz. postage paid to be del in Sept., now time to plant seed | to bloom next year, blue, yellow, white, lavender, iris large roots 5c each; early and late dbl and single yellow June lily, lemon lily tiger lily 5e each; August lily, butterfly milks- vine 10c; yellow and white narcissus 20c doz; jonquils snowdrops star of Bethlehem 15c doz; purple lilacs, pink honeysuckle pink crepe myrtle, pink almond, bridal wreath, dogwood 15e each; well rooted honeysuckle vine maderia vine, cinnamon vine cudson vine, Indian creeper vine 10c each; horse radish and _ asperagus roots 5e each or more, postage paid on orders of 50 or more, pkg of mixed flower seed free Bie each order of 50c or more. Miscellaneous Miss Ciara Bell Bowen, Dawson, Ga., large crepe paper roses 75c a dozen, crepe paper sweet peas 25c a dozen. . Miss M E> Satie Chipley, Ga., Rt 2, 85 3-4 lbs, goose feathers in good tick for $25 will sell any can nat for 75 lb. 4 t S O Smith, Rt A, Tennille, Ga., one cotton mattress wt 45 lbs $10 prac- tically new, cash with order. | Mrs G H Eley, Rt 2, Box 60, White Plains, Ga., one. Minnesota: sewing machine $25 in first class or- der with attachments and instruc-, tion book or exchange for 1 mahoga- ny or walnut, genuine leather coil spring -back and seat davenport in first class condition or exchange for 1 mahogany or walnut settee and 2 spring bottom rocking chair genuine leather: 1 Old Trusty incubator 175 egg capacity in good condition $15 or exchange for 1 mahogany or wal- nut parlor table and 1 pair of tapes- try hall curtains col golden brown preferred, write. A Mrs Rose Crowe, Rt 4, Cumming, ag. each 15 in. long 65c, delivered. _ Mrs Hara Ashe, Rt 2. Menlo, Ga., will exchange recipe to any one how to can green beans without cooking for some pot flowers, geraniums, be- gonias, ferns, sultanas or two rooted niants for the recipe, or 6 cuttings any kind just so it is pot plant. Miss Jess'e Cash, Rt 3, Flowery Rranch. Ga.: fresh veast 10 per pkt. or 6 eakes white narcissus bulbs $1 ner hundred or 15 per doz; nutmeg reranium plants rooted 7c each; scul- |< ion buttian onion sets 15c yee pint odd postage. TW Cantrell, Brennen. Ga., exc. ana onod dron head sewing machine in good condition for pigs of equal value. ; Wm H Mortin Washington. Ga., Rt 5 nex outo: kn tter 5 dron heod Singer sewing machine new oven heat incubator or thermom- eter sell the three articles cheap or exchange, write for particulars. Miag Pagyr? Hvde. Fllijay. Ga., Rt 3. Box 34. one 9 niece toilet and manicure set brand new $6. Mrs C T Wiliams. Rt 6, Dallas, f9.. 1 nair ladies black oxfords para eard soles worn 3 t'mes good as new size 6 value $3.50, will. take $2, cash with order. Mrs W A Huff. Browns Crossing As . all size flower nots. clover, vetch avd Anstrian nea seed also canvass bunches for 25; pink and fed verbe-! cloth for. pit cover state price. Ve 3 for whe sheme aa sies 25c doz; large pink begonia root- two nice black ostrich plumes drawer, : EY: STOCK FOR. 2 SALE on Melba Morgan, Rt 1; Clyo, Ga., a entire lot 4 bucks and 3 does $5. D W Byers, Marble Hill, Ga., 14 black and white rabbits from 3 mos to 2 years old. ; J J Strickland, Rt me Box 34, Way- cross, Ga., exchange 5 brown: and white listed rabbits 2 mos old, wt 2 lbs for 5 Indian runner. ducks, 4 ducks and 1 drake. _ FT Treanor, Milledgeville, es 50 pairs common pigeons. 50 pair. R A Russell, 222 Ga Ave., S E At- lanta, Ga., 6 Chinchilla rabbits pedi- greed stock, Stahls silver certificate, papers for reg., 1 buck.6 mos old, 5 females 5 mos old $25, cash or exc. for 25 grown guinea pigs or go friers or 25: hens. John O Ellis, KRenneswiv Ga., 25 pairs extra Plymouth Rock homing pigeons; 25 pairs French Carneaux pigeons that produce lb squabs; all mated and working, none over 2 yrs old, $2 per pair fob Kennesaw. \ LOCAL ADVERTISING This is the age of selling. At the present time particular emphass is_ not being given to buying. Farmers are ahead of other classes of people in knowing how to buy. They seem te be lagging behind other folks in knowledge of selling. art obtained from study - and tice. of all: selling efforts. -Note the man- ufacturers and commercial people ad- vertising through the papers. ter year. Also note . that special , drives are started when the manufac- turers become confinced that they _must keep the demand up to .their production. Recent advertising drives by automobile manufacturers is an illustration. Their production was running ahead of their _ sales, | consequently the increase in adyer- tising. Probably i in no section of the coun- try is there as great an opportuni- ty for increasing sales of locally grown products as in the South. The potential demand for fruits, vegeta- bles, flowers, meats, poultry _pro- ducts, eggs, homemade cakes, corn meal, plants and shrubbery has never been supplied. During recent years farmers have felt the need for a di- versified income and are learning the value of getting cash returns week after week, month after month.) This need has brought about an at- tempt to sell the products produced locally to people living in nearby , towns and cities. ol Personal solicitation was of course the first necessary step to get a line of customers. The curb markets were organized efforts to sell farm products. Splendid progress has been made in both instances. In those counties where such efforts have been under way for several years, the producers feel as though they have _ reached their limitthat % they are now producing all that the demand wil) take. My observations show that even_in the most outstanding instances, not over a half of the potential demand is being filled. The thing that needs to be done where local producers feel that they are overproducing for the local markets is to advertise commodities. Use the local papers for a saute matie campaign. gether on this effort. Use posters telling about what is for sale. Use cireular letters drect to those who are not patronizing the producers. Use pice 2s an inducement to get new, customers Follow this uv with duality commodities and service. All in all remember the three.elements of sellingoualitv. price and ser- vice.J. W. Firor, in The Progres- sive Farmer. Flemish rabbits $1 each or $1.50 prs Selling is an- It must pay or they would not do it year af- . their \ If possible get to- ee Advertising ,is an important Sart ce ein price. J P Aderhold, Lavonia Ga thie or two reg Jersey heifer calves over four ~ months old and must be from high producing stock will exe seed oats for same - G M Lane, Rocky Ford Ga Three | or four shoats one boar others gilts must be pure bleck .P C Big Bone E R Daniell, R 1 Thomaston Ga 10 average weight and price per pound IC & J C Celliex, Piedmont Ga Want 1 Hereford male ready for ser- vice to Weigh 600 or 806 Ibs state lowest price and describe animal; ful-| ly also several heifers J L. Rieketson, Screven Ga One big bone guinea sew bred wt 250 to 300 lbs must be full stock cheap for cash ene big bone S P'C sow sub to reg bred to reg male wt 300 to 350 Ibs -. cheap for cash del at Sereven Both sows to farrow not later than Oct 1 -must be gentle and not mischievous B T Baldwin, R4 Rockmart Ga _Qne black big bone guinea male 4 to 12 months old cheap for rash also _ 2 to 4 good stock meat hogs or shoats 75 to 150 Ibs quote lowest eash price for immediate delivery, would exc chickens for same Geo Williams R 2 Box: 80. Athens Ga a goed milk cow fresh in must be within 20 or 25, mi of Athens E L Cheek, Homer Ga Would like to exe good four burner stove good as new for pigs either P C or Duroc Jersey or for poultry Albert Phillips, Collins Ga. One nice thrifty hog to fatten that will weigh 25 Tbs will exe a gentlemans: q jew- eled Elgin gold wrist watch for same or will sell the watch for $12. 00 OATS, WHEAT, RYE AND HAY WANTED A E Hall, R F D B, Cordele Gal Alfalfa hay or beggar weed hay state - price weekly shipments of 300 lbs _ preferred. Geo C Nunn, any Ga sevueat hun- dred pounds burr clever seed. R P Steinheimer, Brooks Ga Rye _ in exe for oats, milling corn JJ Blaunt, Hawkinsville Ga For: ty bu goed rye seed 200 fulgreen - seed oats send sample & Price ae Ratcliff & Son, Blaekshear Ga - Offers $1.40 for Ga rye & $1.65 for Abruzzi send sample and state ae tity you have ... Knox Dairy Farm, R 6, hatiensors Tenn Want price on abruzzi rye beardless barley and Australian field peas Bennetts Bonded Warehouse, Eastman Ga, Ga and Abruzzi rye, ful- ghum and rust proof oats: send sam- _ ples and quote best prices _ _ RP Steinheimer, Brooks Ga North | Ga Rye in exc for oats wheat and i im- proved Cleveland cotton: seed and Marlboro prolific seed corn CORN & CORN MEAL WANTED 7 oF MeMullan, Holton Ga Corn -sheller in ged condition _. Williams & Watkins, R-A Millen Ga Weekly shipments shelled yellow corn or yellow meal _. POTATOES FRUITS AND ~ VEGETABLES WANTED Mrs Raymond Langford, R 1, Bx 21 Lakeland Ga 2 bu sound firm to- matoes for canning state best price C R Whirley, Americus Ga Vege- tables all kinds quote what you have quote apples in boxes name kinds sizes and quality : H D Ford, Cartersgille, Ga Figs, quote ash prices ER Yarbrough, Coffee Ga Few bu grapes apples figs for canning pur- poses ~ Mrs LH Coe, Eastonolle Ga Large roots of rhubarb and LG burmuda. onions will exc yard and pot flowers for same. : to 50 weaned calves for feeding quote | red roek cockerels for BJ Reece, Curtecay Ga ee exc 2 one year old Thompson strain bar- 2 cockerels same age and strain. Jim Lanier, Summitt Ga R 2 100 white leghorn hens or pullets Georgia Peach Nursery, Ft Valley Ga 50 to 200 barred rock or. R I red} pullets or young hens in exc for pedi- greed pecan trees Woodliff Plant arm, Flowery Branch Ga Pay cash for peacocks | W T P Geiger, Elsa Ga Thorough- bred B P rocks, R I reds, Anconas or white leghorns; must be pullets or yearling hens of best strain and in good condition Peach Poultry Co, Ft Valley Ga Wanted this year pullets from trap- nested stock; write full particulars with prices Jennie Parker, Resaca Ga Ancona chickens in exe for tufted bed spreads or other tufted goods ' L T Long, Bremen Ga Peacocks 3 yrs or more old in full feathers; write price and description P D Thomason, P O Box 624 Way- eross Ga Wants trio of following 1 male: and 2 females; light brahmas white orphingtons, white wyandottes eolumbian wyandotte, jersey black giants, white campines, silver camp- ines, single spangled hamburg, white rocks, black minoreas, partridge rocks lakenvelders, Eng red caps, black jav- as, black leghorns, white leghorns, golden seabright bantams, brown leg- horns, buff leghorns, mated anconas; birds must be in good order and well suited for breeding; males not relat- ed to females; write descriptions and prices BH Fuller, Calhoun Ga Wants 75 Ancona pullets not older than Apr hatch; write prices A s Key, Bowdon Junction exc pig- eons for bantams chickens make of- fers J B Walker, R 4 Bx 39 Dahlonega Ga 1 barred rock rooster 1 yr. old Parks strain must be full bred, will pay cash for same ~ Joe Zealey, 649 West 40th St., Sa- vannah Ga wants old roosters 10 Ib; roosters without spurs or stags 18 Ib; broilers and fryers 1 lb up to 3 1- 2 Ibs 22 Ib; These prices fob your station cash in advance John L Rose (No address given) 2 full blooded R C silver lace wyan- -wottes 18 mos old rooster B H Fuller, Calhoun Ga 50 white leghorn pullets Mar or Apr hatched; also brown leghorn pullets same age John A Porter, Shirley Hills Ma- con Ga Peafowls blue or white single or in pairs write price and age ; also guineas broiling or frying size in any quantities Mrs CR Sorrels, Monroe Ga 1 pair or trio sussex chickens, buy or-exe J O Waldrip, R 2 Milan Ga, Three young pure bred Black Minorca roost- sae ers Giant strain D T Evans, Commerce Ga R 138, Five B leghorn pullets 2 lbs ea pay 'eash Mrs V GC Ray, Kensington Ga R 2 Box 66 brooder good cond will exc good knitting machine good cond or Berlin English St cockerels 205 eggs record Mrs H : Peacock, Rhine Ga 150 or 200 baby chicks to raise on halves jeoeed strain and R I reds ve re Por McNeeley, Turnerville Ga White leg pullets pure stock from three mos to iyear old write giving full dese W A MeNair, Stapleton Ga One doz white wyandotte pullets march hatch Fains Hatchery, Edison Ga Hatch- ing eggs from pure bred flocks for imediate delivery Mrs D L Meadows, R 1 Patterson Ga 100 Buff Orphington baby chicks Price must be reasonable Mrs B B Morgan, Clyo Ga Fischel A Steinheimer, ut orgia Leghorn Co, | 661 Thomasville Ga W L pullets Feb! x Mar and Apr hatch. Also yearling hens Only thrifty stock considered Sylvester Lail, 658 E Fair Street, Atlanta Ga 300 W L pullets begin- ning to lay, quote best price del At- lanta, Also 300 ten day old RI red ean come for these within radius of 50. miles | : - PET STOCK WANTED Brooks Ga Pure bred Homer pigeons, will exc wheat or oats: for same , John A Porter, Shirley Hills, Ma- con Ga Mated pairs White King pig- eons must be pure blood H Dougherty, 201 Pierce Ave Ma- con Ga White Female rabbits from. 8 weeks up; write description and prices GD Affleck, -Box 975 Columbus Ga Guinea pigs eight ounces to full grown state number and price Wm Schneider, Homeland Ga baby bear or cub will pay a fair price write stating price SYRUP WANTED -B T Baldwin, R 4 Rockmart Ga Good grade Ga cane syrup in cans or bbls cheap for cash send samples small bottle best prices MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Mrs J E Stone, R 3 Adairsville Ga Ice cream freezer in good condition one or two gallon capacity Will pay reasonable cash price or exc R G Golden, R F_D 9,-Box 46 At- lanta Ga Wanted best price on mixed lumber for early fall del, carlots or smaller. lots, all undressed pine stock C W Hollett, Cedartown Ga Want- ed a 1926 or 27 Fordson tractor in good condition, must be a_ bargain, with or without late Oliver plow Anderson Bros, Starrsville Ga Min- imum car of mixed-one half choice No. 1 No. 2 pure shingles fob Starrs- ville C E Dyer, R 1 Toecoa Ga Want to rent a water grist mill and land Mervin Ozmore, R 4 Newton Ga Buys Indian relics such as arrow heads, tomahawks, pipes, etc Walter W Lewis, R B Box 198 Thomaston Ga wishes to communi- cate with party or parties who have 30 or 40 million feet of timber for sale. original preferred State price per M stumpage in first reply to ad E C Melton, R 2 Smyrna Ga Want- ed 100 crepe Myrtle 1 yr old any col Cash M Jay Madison Georgia Wanted good cab and body for Ford 1 ton truck Cash __L Bird, Nashville Ga Anyone hav- ing books or magazines to give away please send same me for my crippled son H A Chapman, Holly Springs Ga R 1 Syrup pan about 10 ft long in }good condition; pay cash Geo McCall, Fitzgerald Ga Sever- al rolls good wire fence 36 or 34 inches high; must be good heavy American fence wire L J Vollrath, Winston Ga Old dise phonograph cabinet or case without works; also old but good pocket knife handles to reblade; can also put new wks in old clocks; sell all kinds new watch cases cheap : Mrs W M Watkins, Fitzgerald Ga Will exe white leghorn or R I Red pullets for McClellan saddle; must be in good condition R K Mosely, Broxton Ga 400 ft 3-4 galvanized pipe; 400 ft one inch iron pipe: also good water pump for well 35 ft deep; also 1 3-4 gasoline engine in perfect condition at a bar- gain; pump jack E K Vickers, 229 E Monroe St Thomasville Ga buy turpentine tim- ber, saw mill timber logs and hard wood in small or large quantities. A B Boling, RFD Rochelle Ga mowing machine and rake McCormick or other good make Sapp & oe 1929 Stonewall St full descriptions and best. pri first letter | tires must be in good ee | be cheap for cash. 100 Ib lots. also wants forty rods of good used poultry fencing 6 ft hig : 2, Box 66, brooder in good condition 12 gauge fates sciet be in cohdition and cheap for cash o : exe chickens for same write gi eheap for cash J R Howington, Commer, G black walnuts wanted. Bo F C E McDonell, Shiloh, Ga., one car No 1 pine shingles give price fob Shiloh, or I C Clark, 912 Rice oy Atlan 4 Ga., wants car rs cheap. Mrs SG Rowers, Rt. 2, Dai Ga. age 41 desires position as manager of farm or other work, experience farmer, begin at once reasonable Ss ary considered, = Box 100, Mt. Berry, Ga., an Impule water wheel suitable to on 2 in pipe under 100 feet peed mu 'P O Box 72, Palmetto, Ga i small amount vetch seed enoug to sow about one quarter of acre. Wolner Collins, Fitzgerald, Ga J 5, wants to know the address o whereabouts of N. T. Collins. R V Heize, Meigs, Ga. several 1 yards second hand fence wire mt be fair condition and cheap for cas quote condition and price fob Mei Ga. L Bird, ae Nashville, Gs C be thankfal to anyone for sending any books or magazines to his (sh in) crippled son. W D Pearson Willard, Gn war to wait on sick man for $30 a board and laundry. J J Lott, Broxton, Ga., want buy some does. M H Hightower, Hogansville, G wants an old-style poster bedstead, would prefer ee or mahoga four post... T C Bullard, Rt 1, Powder Spr gi Ga., wants a job press - suitable printing a small. newspaper, Ewe ul: description and price. ; John F_ Hall, Hazlehurst, wants to buy a good log cart. Dr L P Farmer, Stapleton, Ga. wants to trade Marlin 30-30 rifle i perfect condition for trained co and opossum hound. J Sam Stafford, The Rock, Ga. wants cotton picking baskets. T H Barrett, Athens, aa w vant one Wafford or Lincoln transmis ion drive for Ford truck. C J Clements, Box 86, Folk on Ga., wants good quality of dried ap. ples and peaches, quote in 50 anc and one and 1-2 inch mesh or set 2 inch; quote price. Box 50, Rt 2, Smyrna, Ga., mi dled aged man a thorough mechani sober and dependable who, has ha some experience with incubators anc brooders wants financial backing t start poultry and small fruit farm. H F Birdsong, R Box 154, want to buy an old dbl barrel muzzle loa ing shot gun that has John C Mullen on barrel and G L B on metal plate set in stock, owner please write. Box 188, Griffin, Ga., wants from 2 to 25 M ft good pine timber, al 5 to 15 M ft hardwood timber, viz ash, popular, red oak, white oak, anc gum, prices must be reasonable. = Mrs Minnie Comer, 705 E -13tl Ave., Cordele, Ga., White Leghorr pullets in exchange for nice embroi ered center pieces, large ferns or wel rooted cuttings in exchange for cen: ter piecs. : - Mrs V C Ray, Kensington, Gas R any good make { in exchange for White Leghorn cockerels direct from Kerlin Grand w poultry farm 230 egs strain or good kni : S ELLANEOUS WAN TED WH Waddelle; Pearson, Ga., 1 set acksmith tools at a. bargain, also ae onest blacksmith about Sept-1. Station E, Box 10, Atlanta, Ga., vants 30 to 70 squares of new gal- anized roofing or galvanized - shin- les gor cash cheap. | ONEF, BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES WANTED ~ E R Daniel, R 1 Thomaston Ga 10 r 20 lbs of pure extracted gallber- honey state best price del -T White, Dublin Ga Beeswax in n quantity at 30c del DE Caldwell, 110 Central Ave tlanta Ga Honey in the comb Must bright and of good quality Quote FRESH. & CURED MEATS ~ _ (For Sale and Wanted) : EG Jos Davis, R 1 Graham et See pure lard 20c del at_ my rs A M Brown, RFD No 2, Still- Ga 1 1-2 can of home made. rd 20 1b 1 1-2 lb can of fried meat ese 14 lb cash with orders fob. rs H L Taylor, Summertown Ga middlings of country cured meat smoked weighing 37 lbs ea 22c. : _can of pure hog lard corn fed ECANS & PEANUTS WANTED J G Brown, R 5 West Point Ga anuts runners or anything sound or parching write RK AND POSITION Fred Schlosser of Market Bulletin jon as farm manager, has sever- years experience handling cows, hickens and hogs, and managing ther farm work. LF M of Market Bulletin 2 good warmers well experienced want to nt good 1 horse farms for 1928 be- ween Stone Mt and Decatur near G E C 116 Fifteenth St Colom young lady with A B degree and yrs experience wants high school ion to teach French or Spanish. Redmond R 2 Carnesville, Ga., H C Oliver R 1 Carnesville, Ga., $s job on dairy and truck farm ther, prefer South or midlle Ga., consider 3 horse crop on halves nouses, ref exc. A Hogue 1509 Mary St Way- ss, Ga.,; good all round grist miller} 0 yrs exp keeping up mills ressing stones so as to make ble meal and grits. ~H Norrell 1406 Gwinnett St ugusta, Ga., will put your hand in 1st class condition, gum and nm your small circular saws, Toss cutt saws, and hand saws 380c lus cost of transportation; also grind our tools and lawn mowers. _ Tom Wood Moultrie, Ga., R 5, de- job as farm for family of 6, all xperienced farm hands, steady work uired and chance for share crop D Roberson R 3 Hawkinsville,, .. desires position as overseer of rge farm not less than 10 or more 25 horses, can handle labor and erate farm machinery; good refer; ation near school and _ church rR? Rochelle, Ga., nts to hear from someone in, Irwin that wanted a man to run 2 orse farm on 50-50 basis, little needed. O Bx 243 Sparta, Ga., young rried man wants jobs as truck ver or at garage or filling station. | A R Langler R 1 Lithonia wants sition as overseer of farm 62 yrs armed all life; can operate ford ans fruck,- Miss Pauline Keen 120 Oak St blin, Ga., young lady graduate of ate Col for women 1 yr exp sires position as teaeher in town sqlidated schoal. 386. Covington, Ga., young graded school, 2nd grade license. WANTED isay with high gehioal: ce oad. 1 1-2 yrs Normal school training de- sires position in small town school for 2nd or 3rd grade work; also holds class A general | sional certificate good refs, Chas L Brown R 4 Bx 48 Wak well Ga., young man wants position as teacher or bookkeeper; is graduate of 9th Dis A & m col, 1 summer yr summer school training, class A cer- elementary provi- and can furnish tificate through 7th grade. T W S of Market Bulletin wants to help look after hog farm begin at once. Hilliam Ramsey 233 W Broad St Griffin, Ga., position as teacher. in Marion Ramsay 233 W Broad St. Griffin, Ga., position as teacher in graded school, 2nd grade license. | T J Dalton R 2 Buford, Ga., wants position in blacksmith shop and crop for 3 boys, good house needed, can do any kind of shop work. LeRoy Flanagan Bx 323 Haze hurst, Ga., desires position as teach- | cashier, stenographer. er in rural school, accredited high J ae school graduate, has A-1 certificate; 1 wite With no children oat place furnish good ref. Miss Alline Brooks R 6 Washington Ga young lady, high school graduate has class A certificate desires posi- tion ee for 1928 in primary grades. Mrs L M B 629 Chestnut St Atlan- ta, Ga., refined exp position as companion housekeeper, caretaker of children with Christian people, prefer small town or country write giving full description; ref exc. Joan M Watts R 2 Bx 24 Tiger, Ga., wants position as principal or grade teacher in consolidated school college graduate, 8 yrs exp, normal professional certificate. W H Warren Quitman, Ga., wants nice two horse crop. in South, Ga., to raise hogs, water melons, sweet potatoes and some truck, expect nice place on shares, good refs. : W W Howard Mauk, Ga., position as overseer on farm, have life time exp in farming, handle labor well have wife and 3 children begin any. time. - W E Nesmith R C Slatesboro: Ga., wants position as bookkeeper clerk 4 vrs exp best refs. G A Skelton R 2 Royston, Ga., married man 35 yrs old wants posi- tion as manager of poultry or truck farm or both for 1928. G E C 116 15th St Columbus, Ga. a voung lady with B A degree and three years exp wants high school position to teach French and Spanish best referrences. ~ W A Smith P O Box 41 Kite, Ga., position in South Ga., on farm as wage hand will work-all rest of this year and all of next year at $26.00 and board and washing, or $1.50 per day, or $39.00 a month and boat myself; single prefer to board. J WN 507 Capito] Ave 3 Ww Atlanta, Ga., A-1 bookkeeper lady several years exp and can furnish} the best of references wants perman- ent position has exp as cashier also and some exp in stenographic work | at typing. Miss Mary ae Aeon Matthe-s Ga., high. school graduate with class A certificate desires position as pri- | mary teacher in rural or consolidated school can furnish good reference. | W G Blankinship Cave Springs, Ga., wants a job overseeing farm in 1928, has life time exp, manages la- bor well,-can furnish best ref, can handle and keep up farm machinery, also exp in hog and chicken work, has. labor to handle good 2 horse farm, and would consider a 2 or 3 horse farm to include chicken and hog raising. Denver Cleveland Hartwell, Ga., R 5 young man desires position as]. teacher forr 1927-28. peace elemen-| tarv license, good ref, 2 yrs exp. J M Warren 185 Eng Ave, Macon, Ga., 17-yr old. slightly crippled boy weuld like to work on farm or ainy .2 .sisters desire lady desires and can. anne acs or car; is s quiet, sober and industrious. Louise Lillard Wrightsville, Ga., position school; both have high school train- ing and summer courses; the older has 6 yrs exp. Miss Ada Smith Marcus St Wrightsville, Ga., desires position as| or. cafeteria or} wants a single lady twentyfive or asst in house work | boarding house with respectable re- fined people. Miss Effie Collins Panwlis, Ga., desires position as teacher for pri- | mary or intermediate grades; 4th or 5th grade preferred; 3 yrs exp in teaching, general elementary license, 1 yr teacher training and 1 session of summer school. J L Barnes R D Millen, Ga., wants}. }a 2, 3 or 4 horse farm share crop basis for 1928 on or near some stream or river. FW N 507 Capitol Ave S W At- lanta A-1 bookkeeper, lady with sev- eral years experience best refs wants permanent position; oe Rt 1 Bx 20 Register, Ga., man and assisting in general house work and farming and to live with small family J H Elliott R 2 Dixie, Ga., wants place on good 2 or 3 horse farm, stock and tools furnished; can grow plenty feed and_raise cattle and hogs on halves with view of buying farm. V S of The Market Bulletin settled lady of refinement desires home with elderly couple of moderate circum- -stances to do moderate housekeeping begin in October live as one of the family or for small salary. M and W of the Market Bulletin two young Jadies ages 18 and 20 with high school education must have work to do at once never had| any exp in working for themselves willing to learn anything and_ will accept most any honest job. Mrs R H Lenoard 519 F E St Lex- ington, N C., desires position as teacher in rural school for 1927-28 term, will consider either assistant or principals place, have elementary license and tote Sad some exp as supply teacher. CA Taylor one that wants a reliable man and family to run smal] dairy, truck, and| poultry farm near a good market, church and school for the year 1928. Miss Vera Bass Leslie, Ga., high school graduate desires position as teacher in rural school; 1 summer course class A certificate. is. _Mrs W F Wasdin 135 Pierce Ave Macon, Ga., desires position as prin- cipal or teacher in Junior high school in town or consolidated school; a normal graduate special course at -Mercer University and life profes- sion A-1. certificate. _ Miss Helen Jones Lylerly, Ga., de- sires position as asst teacher in rural or small town school for term 1927- 28 high school graduate, class A cer- in same wants man to milk cows Crawfordville, Ga.,.| RF D 8 would like to hear from some | of developing dairy business i PAGE FIFTE tificate, one summer eae two! yrs ? exp and best of ref. Sa Miss H Jones Lylerly, Ga., desires position as_ stenographer work graduate ae college best of Pas : a 1 HELP WANTED j Mrs J M Meeks Miaville, .Ga., thirty | yrs old to live with her and assist in house work only two in the family, husband and wife, will furn- ish board and clothing, write. - BO Fussell 889 Edgwood Ave At- Janta, Ga., wants reliable man to raise truck on Blythe Island on shares could add poultry and dairy. Pine Hill Dairy Hawkinsville, Ga., hogs. rich no rocks 1-4 mile from Bryonville. Ga, AB&CRR. Eugene Martin Hilton, Ga. wants ee school in small town, state salary-expected and If your. a supt for seven teacher send photo in application. wife preferred could take five or six of the lady teachers to board $18.- __ 00 per month also ean furnish house with lights and water for you to live in right at school house have all teachers except supt. Send all infor- mation, write or come to Martin, Hilton, Ga. - Mrs J H Carrington. Talbotton, Ga: Be: Rt 4 will take a nice middle-age lady and clothe and board her to help with house work and for com-. pany. B H Fuller Calhoun, Ga., wants some one to take 50. to 100 pullets .on shares. Mrs Pauline Bowen Cobbtown, Ga. woman to keep house and cook for three adults good home ee ee ie i : Xi ee J T Harrison Hazlehurst, Ga. 405 wants a gil to live with family of four and go to school or get em- ployment good home for right party Address Box 405 Hazlehurst, Ga. Mrs H R Vincent Fruitland, Ga., wants a middleage woman to help arround a small poultry farm for a home and small wages: c9 J O Pitts Rt 1 Bx 87 Cascade Rd, Atlanta, Ga., wants. aman to care for poultry and make himself useful $30.00 per month and board - near Atlanta, Ga.. Horne Kudtews Co Milledgeville, Ga., family with stock and equipment to operate farm on shares with view extra good land good improvments on- venient to. school church and rail- road references exchanged. S C Lovelace West Point, Ga., several men with families to pick cotton will pay men $1.50 per day. Mrs J S Outlaw Sparks, Ga., Rt 1 A white settled lady to live with a middleaged couple and assist with housework and _ poultrry: will pay a reasonable eer a _ steady position. COUPON Tf you desire the Bulletin vieuae fill this coupon and re- turn it to Bureau of Markets, eke Capit, Atlanta, Ga. a - =, : Yj + 4 * Ht or book- keeper will consider general office and feed Miss Hattie. Brand Rt 2 Vienna, ee Ga., a one horse renter for 1928 for. truck or dairy farm land is level and. ee see Mr. aD PAGE SIXTEEN CATTLE FOR SALE Geo L Green, Rt 3, Jasper, Ga., 1 grey Jersey bull not reg. 19 mos old, fat and gentle, good. service, wt. about 600 lbs, $40 or exchange for - nice Guernsey or Jersey heifer same 5 age, preferably cream color. Mrs Geo Pridden, Ray, Ga., few ' good cows, none under 3 3 gal., write for particulars. E R Cleghorn, Villa Rica, Ga., 1 Nubian buck and four yearling kids. | will exchange for chickens. M Benton, FRD 1, Monticello, Ga two fine grade young Jersey cows, will freshen in twenty days, bred from high producing stock. S L Thornton, Rt 2, Dewrose, Ga., reg. Holstein bull agreeable to han- dle; reg. Holstein bull, ten mos old and a few heifers. All State College breeding; sell cheap. National Pecan Groves Co., side, Ga., young Guernsey reg. bull calves; also bull calves from reg. sire \ and heavy producing cows; high grade heifers, all ages; heavy pro- ducing milk cows, Guernsey and other grades, bargain in prices. M C Goolsby, Monticello, Ga., fine solid color, reg. bull calf, 4 mos old, from heavy pepdmetng cow, sire from bull high bred. HOGS FOR SALE A J Dixof, Toomsboro, Ga. Oe hogs, all sizes. John A Peterson, Scotland, Ga., 125 _ weeks old purebred PC pigs $10 a8 fob Seotland. Mrs T L Chastain, Rt 1, Tunnel Hill, Ga., 3 P C sow pigs 10 wks old. P J Sewell, Rt 1, Lavonia, Ga., 1 reg. Duroc gilt sow 9 mos old. wt. about 225 lbs, $35; papers free. Cecil Otwell, Bremen, Ga., Duroc pigs with papers $10 fob or $8 with- out papers; 1 reg Duroc boar with papers, 20 mos old wt 300 Ibs $45 fob or will exchange for small reg. Duroc boar or reg. Jersey heifer. National Pecan Groves, Flintside, Ga., 1 reg. Duroc boar; also Duroc} and P C pigs. GOATS AND SHEEP FOR SALE A J Warren, Metter, Ga., one car load of goats; write for description and price. E A Pierce, Rt 1, Chamblee, Ga., one four mos old buck 15-16 Tog- genburg $15, or exchange for White Leghorn pullets of equal value. " MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE : Mrs J L Peugh, Rt A, Barnesville, Ga., Little Brown Hen incubator, good condition complete $4. G O Hunter, Rt 4, Abbeville, Ga., | selected cockerels $1 each, in lots of 3 or more will make special price. Geo L Green, Jasper, Ga.,_ nice friers, make offer. ; + S D Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. 15! mixed pullets, White and Brown Leg- horns, March and April hatch 90c each or the lot for $12, one full Brown. Leghorn rooster with each lot. John W Harrell, Lakeland, Ga., 7 Lakenveller hens and one -cock, year and half old, lot $10; wants to exc 7 Lakenveller hens and 1 cock -for 7S L Wyandotte hens. Woodland Hatcheries, 903 Wil- liams Mill Road, Buckeye incubator 4608 egg capacity with 3 fans, com- plete, $500 fob Atlanta; poultry grains and mashes, standard brands, guaranteed fresh and high quality, reduced prices. Mrs B\F Hartman. Ochlocknee, Ga Rt 1, Cyphers incubator, 150 egg cap. used only 3 times $20, cash or exc. for pure bred chickens. W E Wooten, Rt 6, Gainesville, Ga., wire top chickens coops with wire tops and doors, has. slat side and ends, ends braced, made out of good oak timber with plank bottom; size 36x24x12, 75c each, shipping wt 20 Ibs; large hen coop made same as] above, size 36x30x12, shipping wt. 25 Ibs $1;-all fob. Gainesville, Ga. | set dbl. buggy _ harness Flint- : et MARKET "MISCELLANEOUS FOR. SALE J E Adair, Rockmart, Ga., Rt 3, rolling chair, three wheels, cane back and seat in wood condition, cost $50, take $15, cash. Chaney Green, Rt 3, Jackson, Ga., and pole, cheap. Royal typewriter in good condition $12, price when new $70. Amos Bailey, Eatonton, Ga., Rt 4 Box 108, one Edison talking machine and 7 doz. 6 records in A-1 shape $76.50 cash. R S Braswell, Sr., Fort Valley, Ga : about 100 cords 4 "tt pine and oak dry and ready to ship. Miss Emmie Sue Fordham, Tooms- boro, Ga., Rt 2, large fruit baskets, made from long. leaf pine needles $1 each; flower baskets, made from pine needles 80c each, please add postage Mrs Myrtle Hudson, Rt 3, Calhoun, Ga., one genuine fox fur $4 or will exchange for guitar or a nice voile dress, size 40. ~ _Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga., 8 new 30x3 1-2 cord tires $5; 8 new 29xA40 balloon $6; 1 good piano $175; 2 Ed- ison | phonographs $25 een with 60 records each. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, a. cypress heart shingles $6.50; prime cypress shingles $4; long leaf yellow pine shingles No. 1 $5.75, No. 2, $2.75 per M fob cars; cypress posts, all heart 6 ft long, 20 each fob Hawkinsville, car load (800 upwards) 25c each del; bags for peanuts, 18 oz burlap $16 per M del; 2nd hand bags wee as any) $14 per M. John O Ellis, Kennesaw, Ga.., one upright cabint Victor talking ma- chine and 20 records $35 fob Kenne- saw. M R Corbitt, Pearson, Ga., Moons Sign Book, 22nd edition, tells all | about influences of moon and stars on animal and vegetable life, when to do things for best results, etc., Sl Postpaid. ccc 4 W H Townson, Talona, Ga., one 2-' horse wagon, practically new, with good body. $60; one ton Ford truck 26 model battery and starter and Buxteal axel, home made dump body; cheap for cash, or exchange for good Ford touring car, or Chevrolet car not older than 25 model; 5 gal Daisy churn $4; 25-20 rifle in good shape repeater, cheap for cash or exchange for shoats, Duroc prefered, second;, -|hand graphonola, cabinet steel and about 80 records in perfect shape; cheap for cash or exchange for a good car not. older thane-25 model. J R Cramer, Carrollton, Ga., Rt 7, one Howard piano for cash or on installments for $85. H M Franklin & Co., Tennille, Ga long leaf yellow pine shingles No 1s and No 2s. J R OKelley, Hull, Ga., one Beld- 200 lb ice cap., good cond. $15. 8 tube radio with tubes $25 and ra- diola loud speaker $12. 50; in perfect condition. G D Callahan, 309 Ga Seactuial Bk, Atlanta, Ga., 1 1-2 million ft 8 L pine saw timber in Coweta county, 9 miles of railroad, good road, good logging $2750; terms. a SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE - T P Burdett, Rt 1, Washington, Ga., 40 H P Fairbanks-Morse kero- sene engine; sell cheap or exchange for tractor or saw mill outfit. Amos Bailey, Eatonton, Ga., Rt 4, Box 103, one Covington planter; one Oliver Goober turn plow; one Formu- ler plow; 2 single trees iron; 1 dbl shape tree iron, all in good shape; sell or exe for Leghorn chickens. H G McDonald, Fort Valley, Ga., one 48 inch R D Cole gear drive tee Mrs JG Polhill, Sylvester, Ga., one Southern make, in ing Hall New Perfection refrigerator, E S Lewis, Dawson, Ga., Crosley} runner corn eat BULLETIN, S G Rogers, Rt 2, Daisy, Ga. one horse plow, gear, hoes, etc., half price; write youy wants and will exc for chickens, etc. | W H Tinney, Sulphur. cen Ga Star pea hauler mounted on truck with 1 1-2 h p engine $75 fob Sul- phur Springs. A M McLeod, Molena, Ga., one 48 inch Adkins make circle saw 2 1-2x 9, 56 bits, in good shape, cheap, write for information. Robt Stanley, Due, Ga., No. Oliver hillside: plow, good as new, cheap for cash or will exc for any- ee of value. FC oC McCollum, Wrens, ee five solid cast pulleys, 1-28 in. in dia., 6 in. face, 2 in. bore; 1-28 in. dia., Tin, face, 2 in. bore; 2 34 in, dia., 101-2 in. face, 21-4 -bore; $5 each; 1 82 volt 3KW Delco engine $100; good condition, with batteries. wo Jones, Elberton, Ga., one In- ternatio%al tractor in fair condition; one Lilliston No 2504 peanut picker, practically new; second hand saw mill, friction feed, fair shape; one . pea huller, in good condition; one Golden cane and evaporator mill, practically new; one four h p engine, ood condition ; one Ottawa 1 1-2 h p gas engine and wood saw outfit, fair condition, one corn shredder; can be bought at rea- sonable figure. National Pecan Groves Co., Flint- side, Ga, one 2-70 saw Continental gin outfit, screw press, with tramper $300; 3 Oliver plows for. tractors, $35" each; 3 Sullivan Towson dise tractor plows $40 each; 1 1-2 h 2 Fairbanks-Morse gas engine $25; h p Fairbanks-Morse gas engine ae. -+ Williamson stump puller, complete with cable $50; one 32 K W Deleo water pump with 1-4 h p motor com- plete except batteries $75; one. Uni- versal 24-in. stone grist or grinding mill for Ford tractor or other pow- er, cost $150, sell for $75; all in first elass condition. Geo Baker, Tifton, Ga., one second hand platform scale (Howe make) suitable for cotton warehouse. J L Cramer, Carrollton, Ga., Rt 7, Golden new model No 3, mill evaporator. 12 ft long, parrels, pipes, and 2 coffee skimmers; all ready for work; fob Mt. Zion, Ga., $90, E O Jolly, Rt 9, Box 239, Atlanta, Gaz, 2: P Stovers gas engine, used less than one day $30 fob Atlanta. H M Franklin & Co., Tennille, Ga two 15 H P. Fairbanks-Morse kero- sene engine, 1 3 H P_ Fairbanks- Morse ngine; 2 30 in Meadows grist mills and one 26 in Meadows grist mill, write for prices. W D Watson, Loganville, Ga., Lynchburg, Buster grain drill; Avery | dise plow, Fordson tractor, Vulcan buster, two horse hayman. ie DOG DEPARTMENT J T Giles, Jr., Douglasville, Ga., sell pair July puppies 3 mos old. S L Stroud, Rt 4, Box 65, Swains- boro, Ga., wants an opossum hound state age "and training and if rabbit proof at night. Inman Martin, Bowersville, Ga., 1 big red bone hound rabbit squirrel and opossum dog, $25 or exchange for 2 reg. pigs. S P Tapley, Gardi, Ga., sell 1 full blood male screw tail English bull 2 1-2 years old, wt. about 60 lbs., $40 fob Gardi, good yard: dog. L J Smith, Harrison, Ga., 2 male pointers 3 mos old good breed $10. J E Hall, Cairo, Ga., wants pair well trained fox hounds. Bird Holland, Rt. 2, Dalton, Ga., thoroughbred red bone hound pups $10 pair or exchange for pigs, good stock; female fice good yard dog or exchange for pair partly trained coon hounds, 25 and: of D Caphedes: Forsyth, Ga., n and opossum hound $40; 6 nice Ju and Redbone hound pups "at eac. | 1 setter bird dog 18 mos os partly trained $30. M B_Holderby, Valiosts: ss wants dog that has become too vi cious for its present owner, prefe ably a bull terrier, must catch man or hog. f M C Goolsby, Monticell, Ga., ; high bred reg. setters one black anc tan 1 orange and white, 1 _trair and the other partly trained ; che for immediate sale. - ae Mrs fe M Hale, 303 W Church St., Americus, Ga., nice Collie _ pups weeks old, write. James Turner, Royston, Ga., pl bred Collie puppies 6 weeks old nice- ly marked sable and white and:brown males, $10, females $7.50; cash: order; sire reg., dam entitled to: DA: Brinson, Rt 2, Stilson, i wants dog to catch hogs, prefers airedale or German police, sta price, either sex. yi W J Leake, Powder Springs, Ga. French Collie puppy 8 mos. old $18 fob; also white English bull dog pup- py 2 mos old $7.50, both males. E O Jolley, Rt 9, Atlanta, Gaz, year old female rat terrier $25. Mrs B F Hartman, Ochlochnee, G Rt 1, pedigreed reg. Collies by and from Int. champions, pups $15 and $25, grown stock $25 and $50; w exchange for chickens or) Carne pigeons. WORK AND POSITIONS WANT PO Box 247, Forsyth, Ga., m 45 with family and lifetime exp ! ence on farm wants place as overse of large farm, can manage labor ae ge some if necessary, ready De st. 3 SO. Bagwell, Rt 2, Bowman, Ga. 1 class blacksmith and _horsesho | wants position, experience in all ki farm work, salary or share. Box 16, Pooles, Ga., experien dairy and stock raiser wants place handle dairy, has good hel would like small crop on halves wil hogs in connection with dairy. Miss Vivian Gable, Brooks, Ga wants position making hair switch from cut hair $1 per switch, $2 pe braid. Rt 6, Box 29, Milledgeville, G: well exp lumber man wants positio logging with own teams and can crew; also 1 Ford truck ~ J WN 507, Capitol Ave., $7 Atlanta, Ga., A-1 bookkeeper lad several years experience and best references wants permanent posit also experience as cashier and ste nographer. Tom Wood, Moultrie, Ga., Rt | desires job on farm for family o and a chance for 1928 crop; all ex farm hands. Miss Mary Lee Audion Ma thews, Ga., high school graduate wit class A certificate desires position 2 primary teacher in rural or consolid: ted school; good ref. J WM, 507 Capitol Ave., Ss Wa lanta, Ga., A-1 bookkeeper, lady se eral years experience and can fu nish the best of references wa permanent position; also exp. cashier, and some exp in stenograp 1 work; good at typing. GE G, 116 15th St., Columbu: G years exp wants high school po: to teach French or Spanish, ie write. Mr Chas L Brown, Hartwell, ( Rt 4, young man wants position teacher in grammar school work, bookkeeping and store, graduate 9th A & M School and of Athens B iness College, 1st grade licens el A certificate; two years ex in store work; best of ref. |