STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS | MAX L. McRAE, Acting Director EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Issued Weekly -* State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Each Thursday Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1108, Act of October 3, 1917. IMPORTANT: Each individual ad for the Bulletin should be in on separate pieces of paper. No ad will be repeated unless extra copies are haat: : Bureau sonnet and does not, assume any responsibility for transactions carried out through the Bulletin. Our services are entirely FREE. _ VOL. 10 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 18, 1927. Under Act of the legis##ure the No. 41 Bulletin Makes Important Change of Policy 4 Due to a limited appropriation and a heavy inerease over | the. normal amount of advertising, the Market Bulletin is forced to adopt new regulations as to the kind. of ads that ~ ean be acepted for publication. When the Bulletin goes over the regular eiokt page size, the price mounts up heavily. If the paper is continued for any length of time at an abnormal size, such as the past two issues have been, the present amount of the appropriation - for the Bulletin would be exhausted and the Bulletin would ~ have to be discontinued for some months, as was the case last year. The only other way out of the predicament is to run the advertisements in extra: al type. This would mean a Serious inconvenience to our readers with possible dangerous effects on their eyes. - . Therefore until the present rush of advertising is passed, we must limit the Bulletin service solely to the use of farmers -and things of Like nature. s limited to farm products or farm machinery, and cannot in- clude ity property, typewriters, victrolas, clothing, furni- ture, books, antiques, old coins, automobiles, radios, dogs, guns Articles for sale must be owned by Articles must be. listed separately when under more than one classification, name and address on each ad. | (2) In order to save space the Department reserves the farmers. right to rewrite all advertisements in as few words as possi- ble. (3) Articles must be listed in the office at least ten days prior to date of issue. (4) No item will be published more than one week, ex- cept by special request. Then new copy of advertisements must be furnished. (5) All advertisements in the weekly Market Bulletin are without charge. and to the advertising of farm products. All business houses (6) and articles not related primarily and directly to the farm (7) industry henceforth must be left out of the Bulletin. stated. Following is a complete statement of the new policy: < (8) Send all communications relative to this Bulletin (1) Advertisements of articles for sale or wanted are direct to the Bureau of Markets, Atlanta, Georgia. No subscription is charged. All articles f. 0. b. shipping point unless otherwise ee Address all mail to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia. : Prices below are those which wholesalers were paying F. 0. B. these consuming centers, the day this Bulletin went to press Aug. 13, 1927. REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT RETAIL PRICES. ATLANTA NONE $2.00 100 Ibs. 3.75 bbl. if { SAVANNAH $2.00 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 lbs. .30 doz 23 1b. tobe 1-2. Tb, :25 Ib. .15 Ib. 12 1-2 Ib. NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE MACON $2.00 100 lbs. 2.00 100 lbs. 3.00 100 lbs. 2.75 100 Ibs. .00 doz. 18 lb. eho lb. +22 1b: NONE NONE NONE <0: 1D. 80:15, NONE NONE NONE . NONE NONE .75 gal, NONE 2.20 100 lbs. 1.00 bu. .63 bu. NONE NONE NONE COLUMBUS $2.00 100 lbs. 2.50 100 lbs. 4.00 100 lbs. 3.50 100 lbs. .30 doz. pai iiy NONE .28 lb. NONE NONE NONE .45 lb. .388 lb. NONE NONE .05 Ib. NONE .06 1-2 Ib. Ub; gal. NONE 2.50 100 lbs. 20 pu. .64- bu; = NONE NONE NONE Sweet Fotatoes, Sweet Pot: toes, Irisn Potatoes, Cabbage, Green 2.25 bbl. Eggs .80 doz. Hens .15 to 18 lb. 2 1b: .20 lb. -5 1b. .10 Ib. .25. Ib. .40 lb. 225 lb. NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE .10 gal, NONE 2.16 96 lbs. 105~bu: .63 bu. 22.00 ton 22.00 ton 9.00 ton eee Country Butter (Best Table) Country Butter (Cooking) Dried .Anples .. =. 2ogee5-- soe eo bee ae Sees Field Peas Black Eyed. Peas Brown Eyed Peas Lima Beans : Ga. Cane Syrup 2 22053---h 2 noon eee Sorghum Syrup - Corn Meal Corn, No. 2 Whive (sacked) Oats. No. 8 White (sacked) Peanut Hay (tightly baled) Peavine Hay Gorn Shucks More than 200,000 Georgia farmers and buyers will each week read your ad. on Georgia farm products that you can place in this Bulletin free of charge. fertilizer. _ MARKET- Georgia Should Lead in Agriculture DIVERSIFIED FARMING --- ITS BENEFITS AND POSSIBILITIES Le. a Buy Georgia Products First : z Edited by Mrs. Norman Sharp, Assistant Director State Bureau of Markets. ; BULLETIN __Thursday, August 18, 1997" sxe = === Loo Biro: H. Bryant, of Summit, Ga., wishes to call to the attention of Georgia farmers the advisability of Georgia citizens using more eotton goods. es oe 4 Mrs Bryant states that right now and in the near future many farmers will be using Jute cotton sheets. Mr. Bryant estimates that over one half million Jute cotton sheets will be in use, when cotton could better be used for this purpose, and would cost less and last longer. He further suggests that a campaign be waged by the farm- er to inerease the use of cotton material, first by using cotton mater- ials themselves and by each individual farmer feeling this his per- | sonal obligation and duty. ' Mr. Bryant believes the Bulletin a splendid medium for promoting united action among the farmers and urges that each producer in the state should feel that he is one of a band, who, acting together, ean, wield a great power in developing the agricultural possibilifies of the state. ~ Fall Gardens Almost every variety of vegetables will thrive when planted dur- | ing August and the late garden will supply a profitable demand. The last issue of the Bulletin carried the scientific planting program for late gardens. oh - Field peas may be suecessfully planted during August in some parts of the state, and the turned under vines serve as a splendid -, Now that tobacco is assuredly established as another profitable major erop, the outlook for the Georgia farmer is encouraging and the future prospect of Georgias Agricultural development in the - state looms brighter each day. . STABILIZING FARM PRICES | No other fact in the agricultural situation is so familiar to all, as that farm prices of farm products since 1920 have been sadly out of line with prices of things farmers have to buy. . Phere has been, however,.a general though not an uninterrupt- ed progress in the relation of industrial to agricultural prices. But, there is ample room for improvement. We still need.a better balance between agriculture and industry in the distribution of our national meome.. : An important problem in the relation of agricultural to indus- trial prices is that of recurring surpluses of farm products and the resulting price depressions. An abundant crop may sell for less in the aggregate than a smaller one. Under such circumstances, the farmer, in effect, not. only receives no additional returns from his surplus but is obliged to pay for the privilege of giving it away. _ The abundance of a crop may bring benefits to dealers and con-_ sumers, and disadvantages to growers. eee 2 This is true in highly commercialized agriculture where farmers produce mainly for the market. Variations in total production from year to year is due to changes in acreage or in yield per acre, or both. ee There are two lines of approach to the solution. The first is in controlling surpluses that are due mainly to weather conditions. eae This may be done by holding a part of the abundant erop from one season to the next, that is until the next year. Eee ~ It is also important to secure a more regular flow of the product into trade channels. pie Se The second approach is through a better adjustment of produe tion to market conditions, that is adjustment in kind, quality, and amount of production. ee This calls for more complete and accurate information on sup- ply and demand at home and abroad to be made readily available to farmers in time to help them regulate production. hee This also calls for reliable data on Production Problems in each section to supplement the farmers experience in the combination of enterprises on the farm. a In handling surpluses due to weather conditions, much could be done through commodity-stabilization corporations operated by. the farmers themselves or by their marketing organizations, under | the guidance of a Federal Farm Board. ee | The essential funetion of such a corporation would be to take off the market for a time a certain amount of a commodity to pre- vent the price from falling to a ruinously low level. ES If there had been adequate provision for taking distressed cot- ton off of the market last year when the price was at its lowest, the farm price would not have fallen so low in the months of heaviest marketing, and the farmers would have been in better position to get the benefit of any rise in price later in the year. - 3 Cotton can be stored more easily than any other of our faves products, nevertheless I believe we would do a great deal through suitable stabilization corporations to prevent glutting the market. . Let us try this year to get the most benefit from our i. erops. 7 si COTTON REPORT ONS a ee 69 Following is the first government Gaetoine ~4o-----------8 oe 15 estimate on the cotton crop and pro-| ?Xansas --____ 68 -duction for 1927.. It is interesting peed Mexice 25.0 Ls a 83 to note how this report and the pre- ai Bec on ee ee ee ee 85 diction made last week by Commis. Al POMNIN 90 sioner Talmadge coincide. Mr. Tal-_ OUNGI 2 ee 67 madge wrote this ten days before the UG ee 69.5 + vel of Peru; well rooted tubers 5c 25c doz; crepe myrtle, bridal wreath, | hardy sweet scented carnations 15; purple lilac seed 10c tablespoonful grape begonias 15c: re re to be del this fall, all well rooted. | aniums be each; weal ene Mrs T C; Chipley, Ga., Rt 2, blue| each; Amazon plum plants 18 each; flower evergreen trailing box vine,| red lantanas 15c ; purple, hardy ver- well rooted plants 5c; perennial mar-| benas 20c doz; any 8 of the above $1; a fern f j oo each; white German iris rooted bulbs! red pansy gee ie holy government report was issued. Condition by States Per Cent) Indicated probable ginnings Uni- Wit 8 75| ted States 162,678 bales. North: Carolina =.==-.-....-... 718 South Carolina .......-... -. 66 WOMANS DEPARTMENT. Georgia ..-.------- --<.------ 65] Flowers, Seeds and Plants For Sa'e Pigmae 30 ee 71! John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt 3, Missouri. ...__- eg 61| white and variegated violet plants 15c hennessee o_o 69| per 100. Bee ts es Alabama Sa Se ee ee 70 Mrs J S Greene, Adairsville, Ga.,| Mississippi .2....-...._-. 2. -~ 68) Rt 3, blue flag lilies 20c doz; holly- Louisiana _._.___.______..--_. 64] hock plants, all colors, dbl and single Indicated probable production Uni- ted States 13,492,000 bales. x 5e each, postage paid on all orders of 25c or more; dbl Star of Bethle- hem and Chinese sacred lily blubs 10 each, postpaid on three or more bulbs; blue hyacinths, jonquils, daf- fodils, butter and eggs, blue Japanese iris bulbs 2s per bulb; postage paid on doz or more; marvel of Peru seed, scarlet, crimson or variegated 1927 seed 10c for 30 seed postpaid. Miss M M Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger, Ga., American Beauty, sacred sulta- nas 15c; pink flowering begonia 15c; Seed 10c tbls; flesh eolor sweet wil- liams seed 18c tbls or-5 tbls for 80c.. Miscellaneous ss Miss Floy Mobley, Glennville, Ga. home made roses, different colors 60c half doz;.$1 doz prepaid cash with order. : ee Mrs M-F Lucas Rt 4 Box 9 Tif- ton, Ga., will send fifty recipes for sandwiches, suitable for schoo! lunch- es for 35c, no stamps, | ae rsday, August 18, 1927. _ CATTLE FOR SALE Woodlawn Nursery, Rt 3, Green- le Ga., 1 good milk cow. _B Holderby, Valdosta Ga., 1 yr uernsey bull. Mrs J H Pruett 131 Milstead Ave., onyers Ga., pure bred Jersey cow gals milk per day calf 8 weeks old S Parham Greenville Ga, 2 milk with 3rd calves $60; choice $35 Expt Station, Experiment, Ga are red Jersey bull calf 7 days o b. J Cummings, Donaldsonville, Ga eg heifer cattle both sexes, -A P Hambrick, Rt 2, Oglethorpe , 1 good Jersey milk cow also with os old heifer calf. irs Z B Saxon, (no address) 1 ex- fine Jersey heifer 1 year old $35 sey bull 16 mos old ready for e. W H Waddelle, Pearson, Ga., some ed blood milk cows now fresh. oks Dairy, Warthen, Ga., reg ersey bulls exc for rye, oats or Mc- ormick Deering shreader. s H H Wilson, Mt. Airy, Ga., ersey milk cows 2 to 6 years old now fresh others have calves 6 wks nd 2 mos old. Pas - HOGS FOR SALE Expt Station, Experiment Ga., -reg P C sows 18 to 30 mos old 200 400-lbs each 12c lb fob. Y B Whitaker Greshamville, Ga., ampshire gilts 3 mos old $10 ea; red Jersey and Duroc Jersey pigs eeks old $5 each, or $35 for lot. J Blanchard, Appling, Ga., Du- ersey boar pig furrowed April ; entitled to reg Orion Cherry King in, $10 each, $18 pair fob. M Hall, Woodville, Ga., 3 P C d Duroc Jersey mixed pigs 10 wks i, wt 27 lbs $5 each. S Parham, Greenville, Ga., pigs o 8 weeks old $3 to $4. J D Wilbanks, Ramhurst, Ga., exc bred gilt reg for reg Polled ll calf not less than 6 mos or over mos old. iley C Couch, Turin, Ga., 1 pure big bone P C gilt 3 mos old Cecil Otwell, Bremen, Ga., 1 reg uroc boar with papers 20 mos old out 300 Ibs $45 fob, or exc for reg Duroc boar or reg Jerse ; reg Duroc pigs with papers ob; without papers $8 fob. | L Dowdy, Rt 1, White Plains, , 5 barrow pigs crossed P C an uroc Jersey color black 16 weeks 6 each at barn none shipped; . 8 of same stock 8 weeks old 1 and 2 females $5 each, $6.50 shipped fob Greensboro. L Kennedy, Grovetown, Ga., 1 Hampshire sow 18 mos old wt at 300 Ibs $25; 4 Hampshire pigs el Aug 20 $5 each. C Waldrip, Rt 1, Forsyth Ga., uroe Jersey pigs Orion Cherry breeding ae 20 del $10 each nh papers in buyers name. _. "WH Hester, Lisbon, Ga., 50 7 8 weeks old pigs P C and Essex tossed fat and thrifty $3.50 to $4.50 ecording to size and quality, also 0 pure bred Essex pigs 8 weeks ol 5 each. . Joe M Brown, McRae, Ga., S P Its, boars, and pigs:$8 to $20 fob Rae sub to reg. -Orbie Jeffords, Waresboro, Ga., prize reg yearling Hampshire boar outstanding show quality good blood ite for particulars. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Mrs C O Sikes, Sylvester, Ga., ood 1200 Ibs mules work anywhere 00. T Bacon, Maysville, Ga., good mily horse gentle, no blemishes, col clay bank, strong and active wt 50 lbs $75 write for details. W D Wilbanks, Ramhurst, Ga., 1 e pony 6 years old wt 900 lb 0 or exchange for reg Guernsey fer bred to reg bull. 9 years old wt 1000 Ibs, -B Whitaker, Greshamville, Ga., | Pownson, Talona, Ga., gray) or exchange for cows or Ford car. M M Echols, Box 544, Cornelia Ga 1 sleek black mule good worker, exc for milk cow or dry cattle. D J Marshall, Washington Ga., 1 4 year old black mare mule wt 900 lbs without blemish. ae e O S Williams, Daily Star Route, Scotland Ga., 1 pair large mules in good condition work anywhere. A W Hambrick, Rt 2, Oglethorpe Ga., 2 good brood mares sell cheap 1 bay 1 mare. se W H Bishop, Dawson, Ga., Shet- | land pony and new cart $100, wt 500 lbs, black mane and tail. Felton Williamson, Oak Park, Ga. 1 good mare mule 11 years old wt 1000 Ibs $75 or exchange for hogs) or COWS. GRAIN FOR SALE Corn and Corn Products | Geo L Green, Jasper Ga., white milling corn $1 bu fob Tate bags to. be returned. HM Franklin & Co., Tennille Ga corn in shucks in car lots only. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga., slip shuck ear corn 1926 crop car load 95c bu fob Hawkinsville, Ga. M F Lewis, Rydal, Ga., ground corn meal $1 bu fob. Thos J Pirkle, Cumming: Ga., 80 to 90 Tennessee red cob milling corn in 2 1-2 and 2 bu sacks $1.10 bu fob Buford. | ee Etheredge Roller Mills, Milner, Ga old style water ground corn meal $2 ne 96 lb sax, 48 Ib sax $1.02, 24 lb c. D H Pharr, Buford, Ga., water ground corn meal from good sound corn $1.10 bu. ae water Wheat, Rye, Oats and Flour B F Fagan, Martin, Ga., red Rus- sian seed oats 75c bu recleaned at 85 bu. J J Perry, Rt 1, Dublin, Ga., Abruz-: zi rye $2 bu. B T Marshall, Cotton Whs. Ft. Valley, Ga., winter seed rye $1.75 bu in bu sax. = Pebble Farm, Pine View, Ga., 100 bus purple stem wheat sound well cleaned free from weevils for plant- ing purposes in 5 or 10 bus lots $1.75 bu fob, less than 5 bus $2 bu; 400 bus Hastings 100 bus oats bright cleaned 90c in 25 to 50 bu lots; less than 25 bus $1 bu. cs C L Langford, 15 Felton St., La- d| vonia, Ga., Abruzzi rye and hairy zee mixed $2.50 bu, cash with or- er. M F Lewis, Rydal, Ga., recleaned Abruzzi rye $1.90 bu fob, whole wheat Graham flour $4 per 100 lbs fob; straight flour same price. ~ J. A. Parker, Rt 2, Carnesville Ga 50 bus Abruzzi rye and vetch mixed $2-bue : Riley: C Couch, Turin, Ga., choice Bancroft seed oats 1926 crop 90c bu. Etheridge Roller Mills, Milner Ga fresh white flour from select wheat 12 lb sax 55c; 24 Ibs $1.05; 48 Ibs $2.05, bbl 4 48 lb sax $8, 8 24 Ib sax $8.25 fob. - Cotton gim Seed Store, Atlanta Ga d|1 bag 2 1-2 bu_tall growing seed rye $4.50 fob Atlanta. . J H Palmer, Tennille, Ga., 200 bus Fulghum oats $1 bu; 75 bus pedi- greed Abruzzi rye $2 bu; 50 bus gen- uine seed blue stem wheat $2 bu. R S Heard, Adairsville, Ga., Abruz- zi seed rye $1.40 bu also wheat $1.50) bu in 2 and 2 1-2 bu bags; old rye |. for chicken feed $1 bu. Mrs B W Cheek, Lavonia Ga., 2| Abruzzi seed rye $2.25 per bu or 5 bus $10 fob. - Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga., Texas raised red rust proof seed oats 85c bu; freight paid on 10 bus or more. J L Beall, Louisville, Ga., genuine Abruzzi rye $2 bu fob Louisville; May seed wheat; purple straw $1.75 bu fob Louisville. J F Lewis, Box 3, Adairsville, Ga. weclegned Abwyzzi rye for seed $2 bu fob.- M A King, Amoldville, Ga., 300 MARKET works good anywhere, cheap for cash BULLETIN bus. Fulghum seed oats. H W Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga pure Appler seed oats bright and sound $1 bu. del. : J B Manley, Rt A, Griffin, Ga., Texas rust proof oats and Fulghum oats 70c bu. J M Evans, Rt 3, Fairmount, Ga., 40 bu Abruzzi rye $1.75 bu in new ~sacks fob Fairmount. Clover, Hay and Other Grain S P Kemp, Rt 2, Athens, Ga., Beardless barley $1.75. bu. = Miss Marie McMichael, Jackson, Ga., 10 bus burr clover seed. F C Drexel, Buena Vista, Ga., vetch seed 17%c lb fob Buena Vista. W D Watson, Loganville, Ga., O- tootan hay threshed $12; wheat and oat straw. A J Hamilton, Pearson, Ga., 25 or 30 tons good bright peavine hay full of peas $20 fob Pearson. Mrs J C Tabor, Danielsville, Ga., burr clover seed 75c measured bu. guaranteed free from obnoxious seed W K McGee, Bowersville, Ga., choice bright crimson clover seed in chaff 10c lb fob shipping point. Mrs B W Cheek, Lavonia, Ga.., barley seed $1.75 bu fob. SL Thornton & Son, Rt 2, Dewy- rose, Ga., choice crimson clover seed in. chaff and early Sou burr clover seed thrice screened. _ Riley C Couch, Turin, Ga., 2 tons peavine hay rich with peas $24 ton, 6 tons oat straw nicely baled. Mrs J C Tabor, Danielsville, Ga., burr clover seed free other seeds and trash well inoculated 75c measured bu in 10 bus lots fob. O A Moore, Texas, Ga., burr clo- ver seed 75c bu 18 lbs per bu fob LaGrange. Kinard Pecan Nursery, Jackson, Ga., recleaned burr clover seed free from objectionable seed 8c Ib. SEEDS FOR SALE Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., turnip seed 25 Ib; Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage seed, Newstone and Greater Baltimore tomato seed $1 lb; Ga. collard seed 50c Ib. W W Williams, Quitman, Ga., cab- bage and tomato seed $1! onion seed $2; collard seed 50c; turnip seed 50c; mustard 25ce. a Cairo Seed Co., Cairo, Ga., 20 Ibs Mammoth Sou curled mustard seed 20 Ibs Seven top turnip seed, 20 Ibs Sou Prize turnip seed, 20 Ibs White velvet okra seed $4 each fob Cairo; amber cane, orange cane, red top seed cane, Texas seeded ribbon cane, Syrup sorghum seed and German mil- let $2.50 bus each; cattail millet 9c Ib; all fob Cairo. The Jefferson Farms, Albany, Ga cabbage and onion seed write for prices. G C Cornell, Whigham, Ga., collard seed 1927 crop 20c lb fob Whigham no orders less than 5 lbs. W C Horne, Rt 2, Axson, Ga., few lbs good yellow prior tobacco 1927 crop 50c per oz del. si. J R Bowen, Rockingham, Ga., Has- | tings syrup cane pure 25c per lb or 5 Ibs $1 or exchange for cured hams shoats or anything of value. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga seven top and purple top globe turnip seed 25c lb or 6 Ibs $1 del; old fash- ion red multiplying shellots 40c gal; del; jonquils, narcissus, and rising sun 80 100 del. Mrs B W Cheek, Rt 1, Lavonia Ga., Sou prize and purple top globe turnip seed mixed 1 Ib 35c; 1-2 Ib 20c del. ; Cotton gim Seed Store, 384 Mari- etta St., Atlanta, white silver and pearl skin onion sets $2.75 bu; white Bermuda and crystal wax onion sets $3 fob. 3g W A Wilson, Rt 2, Bremen Ga., mixed turnip seeds 20 Ibs fob. Mrs V S Ladd, Rt 7, Gainesville, Ga., mixed turnip seed 20c per cup; feather ball pink poppy seed 10c spoon. Long and Getsen, Pendergrass, Ga |globe turnip seed mixed PAGE THREE mixed turnip seed mostly white and yellow globe 30 Ib del in Ga; also mustard seed same price. 4 Sou Piant Co., Braselton, Ga:, cab- bage, tomato, $1 lb; cabbage and tur- nip seed 40c lb; beets 75c; rape 25 Ibs or more 12 1-2c lb; Bermuda on- ions $3.75; cash with order. ae Mrs Belle Godard, Goggansville Ga., Rt 2, mixed turnip seed 25c Ib; 5 lbs $1; will exchange for. dried ap- ples or peaches. Mrs C.A Wilbanks, Rt 29, Com- merce, Ga., seven top and purple top 35 Ib; 5 lbs or more 30c. ee ; Mrs R H Godwin, Rt, A, Boston, Ga., 105 lbs pure Ga cabbage collard seed 1927 crop $32 for lot or 35c lb, add postage... Miss Louise Smith, Rt 2, Box 63 Arabi, Ga., pure lipsy water mellon seed about 2 lbs $2 lb or exchange for golden Seabright bantams. | M M Echols, Box 544, Cornelia Ga 13 lbs large white and cow horn tur- nip seed exchange for crimson clover seed or something of equal value. _Cotton gim Seed Store 384 Mariet- ta St., Atlanta, Ga., 10 lbs Eearly Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Succes- sion, Early and Late Flat Dutch, drum hed and all season cabbage seed -$7; 5 Ibs Sou Giant curled mustard ei $10 fob Atlanta, cash with or- Cr : J T Ponder, Whigham, Ga., Ga col- lard seed 1927 crop recleaned 1 to 5 Ibs 28c lb; 5 to 25 Ibs 20c Ib; Ib lots 17e Ib fob. W H Waddelle, Pearson, Ga., tape in 100 seed 1 lb 20c, 2 Ibs 35c, 5 Ibs 60c; 10 lbs $1 fob. . a Mrs T C Floyd, Chipley, Ga., Rt 2 1927 snap bean seed for fall crop 25c cupful; white bunch Henderson lima beans seed 1927 crop 25c cupful all postpaid. _.. en ee . McEver Seed & Plant Co., all kinds cabbage seed .$1 lb; turnip seed 35c lb; beets, carrots, spinach collards 40c Ib; del; yellow Bermuda $2.25 Ib or 30 02. Hooks Dairy Farm, Warthen, Ga.. old fashion strap leaf turnip seed and | mixed turnip seed 40c lb del. - : VEGETABLES FOR SALE W H Tinney, Sulphur Springs, Ga few Ibs garlic buttons. cee oath E H Whitworth, Lula, Ga., 2 or 3 bus big bell pepper $2 bu fob Lula. J R Cramer Rt 7, Carrollton, Ga., white multiplying onions 30c gal or be pt... ss eee Mrs V S Ladd, Rt 7, Gainesville Ga_ . dried sage stem free 10c oz, $1 Ib. Mrs Melton Mullis, Rt 9, Cadwell Ga., dry sage 5 or 6 lbs 40c Ib. | Dewey Nelms, Rt 1, Bowman, Ga green butter beans.in pod 7c lb del. Mrs Edith Whatley, Rt 2, College | Park, Ga., cayenne green pepper 12c . lb in 6 lb baskets fob or 90c del; green bell pepper 50c pk fob or 70c del; cash with orders. -MM Echols, Box 544, Cornelia Ga 75 lbs Bermuda onions sell or exc for straw or-crimson clover seed. Geo Farmer, Dalton, Ga., tomatoes write for prices. Mrs Alice Hodges, Greenville, Ga nice white nest onions 50c gal; $3 bu 1927 crop. : E L Corley, Mauk, Ga., scullion on- ion buttons 10c qt, $2.75 bu; white running butter beans 25c Ib; bunch butter bean seed 25c 1; shade dried sage 50c Ib; sage seed 1927 crop . 10c tablespoon; full sage plants 10 Be each. : : ee. Mrs B L Robinson, Rt 3, Greenville Ga., large white nest onions dry and sound 60c gal $4 per bu del. Mrs R F Terrell, Rt 3, Greenville, Ga., 8 bu dry white nest onions 428 del, a PLANTS FOR SALE Mrs C S Wingo, Rt 1, Flowery Braneh, Ga., Charleston Wakefield Flat Dutch, all seasons and Danish ball head cabbage, Greater Baltimore tomato, and collard plants 25c 100; 50c 300;.75e 500; $1.25 M postpaid; express col $1 per M, $4.75 5 Ms $9 10 M; $18.75 25 M. = PAGE FOUR - PLANTS FOR SALE Bruce Wholesale Plant Co., Val- dosta, Ga., frost proof, Succession, Copenhagen market, flat dutch, drum head, Charleston Wakefield cabbage, Ga cabbage collard, matchless and Greater Baltimore tomato plants 85c 500, $1.50 M, $1 per M for 5 M or more. Roy Branan, Lewiston, Ga., tomato plants for fall crop 200 50c, 500 80c, $1.25 M del. Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants $1.25 per M or 90c per M for 5 M or more, '! Newstone and Greater Baltimore to- mato plants same price. Miss Vinnie R_ Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Ga Fabs} plants 25c 100, 75c 500, $1.25 M., cash with order. Interstate Plant. Co., Thomasville Ga., fresh grown cabbage and collard plants $1 500, $1.75 M. Enterprise Plant Co., Cordele, Ga. Newstone tomato. plants 40c 200, 500 85c, $1.50 M. W W Williams, Quitman, Ga.,. cab- bage and tomato plants $1 M; onions $1.25; bell pepper $2; collards $1. Mrs Z M Storey, Thomson, Ga., mint and tomato plants 40c 100; Ga collards 25c 100. ; ~ Sexton Plant Co., Royston, Ga... cabbage collard .and tomato. plants 500 75c. $1 M, $5 for 5 M cod. J M Nix, Rt 1, Flowery Branch Ga Charleston Wakefield, all seasons, and Danish ball headed cabbage, Greater Baltimore tomato plants 300 50c, 500 75c, $1.25 M, better prices on large quantities. ; Evergreen Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., Stone and Baltimore tomato-and Ga collard. plants 20c 100, 65c. 500, $1.M, 85c M in 5 M lots fob. Mrs W CG Crow, Rt 2, Gainesville Ga., Newstone tomato plants $1.25 per M del; collards $1. Evergreen Nursery, Gainesville Ga cabbage, collard and tomato plants $1.25 per M. EM Rumble, Gen Del, Atlanta, Ga choice pecan trees, fruit trees, grape vines, pears and ornamental. trees, shrubs, evergreens shade trees, seeds and plants exchange for meat, sugar, lard, flour, butter, meal, also furni- ture, clothes of good value and price C F Maddox, Rt 2, Buford, Ga., true heading variety collard, stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants grown from guaranteed pure seed del 45c 200, 75c 500, $1.20 M; 5 M or more 90c per M; old fashion multiplying shellots trimmed and re- cleaned for-setting 10c Ib, $2.50 bu of 32 Ibs del. Henry W Yarbrough, Roswell, Ga strawberry plants Lady Thompson and Cooper varieties 60c 100. $6 M. Sou.Plant Co., Braselton, Ga., new stone tomato. flat dutch and Charles- ton Wakefield cabbage and Ga collard plants new crop moss packed, $1.25 per M del; $1 per M collect; cash with order. - W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., cab-| bage, tomato, and collard plants lead- ing varieties 500 75c; $1.25 per. M. delivered... gry poe Green Mt. Farm, Gainesville, Ga., all kinds cabbage, collard and tomato plants. $1.25 per M del. * J M Toole, Rt 2. Macon, Ga., red- field beauty tomato plants 100 25c; 300 50c;-$1.50 M del. Geo L Durand, Rt 2, Gainesville Ga., Ga collard. 15 100, $1 M; New- stone and: Greater Baltimore toma- toes plants 20c 100, or $1.25 M. Levis E Gibson, Folkston, Ga., ear-|- ly Jersey Wakefield cabbage and Ga collard 40c 100, $1.40 M, 10 M orf more $17.30 M del. T L Bennett, Rt 1, Flowery Branch Ga.., Charleston Wakefield flat dutch - Danish ball head and all seasons cab- bage and Greater Baltimore tomato pe 25c 100. 500 75c, or $1.25 per E V Padgett, Rt 2, Blythe, Ga., cabbage plants, tomate and short stem collard | New- |. MARKET BULLETIN erbearing variety 25c 100, cash with. order. John Wilson, Rt 3, Ellijay, Ga., strawberry plants |: Lady Thompson 30050c; beauty and stone tomato plants 15 100; hot pepper plants same price. W W McEver, Jr., Hotchton, Ga., : Newstone tomato, cabbage and col- lard plants open field grown 500 65c, $1 M del; 75c M fob. McEver Seed & Plant Co., Brasel- ton, Ga., Newstone, Livingston globe tomato, cabbage collard plants 500 .75e, $1.25 per M del, $1 fob; crystal ; wax, and yellow Bermuda onion plants ready Sept 15 500 90c; $1.50 per M del, 6 M crate $6 fob. FRUITS FOR SALE- Mrs Z M Storey, Thomson, Ga., preserves 50c per qt instead of 25c as formerly advertised. Henry F Weaver, Marion, Ga., nice ne and yellow apples $1.50 bu box el. ; W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., ex- tra fine apples handpicked and gra- ded $2.50 bu; good eating or cook- _LA Ponder, Juliett, Ga., large cul- tivated crabapples for jelly and pre- serves $1.25 bu. : nice apples $1.50 bu del; Rome beau- ty and Ben Davis varieties. Mrs J C Henderson, Rt 2, Unadil- la, Ga., will have few crates scupper- nongs for del Aug 16-17. Mrs Julia M Brown, P O Box 61, Garfield, Ga.. Keifer pears $1.25 bu fob; also black scuppernong grapes ready Sept 1st $1.50 bu. Mrs J T Marry, Goggansville, Ga., blue plum scions 15 20c; good. press peach trees 15 20c; exc for juniper or spruces ; POTATOES FOR SALE JL Burk, Rt A, Tifton, Ga., wants market for sweet potatoes, also would exchange some for Irish potatoes. Nassie Paulk, Jr, Ocilla, Ga., Rt 3,. Porto Rican sweet potatoes 8 lb fob Oeilla. W W Ridgon, Rt A, Tifton, Ga., red skin Porto Rican potatoes No 1 grade $1.50 fob. H S Lawson, Rt 1, Morven, Ga., 20 bus No 1 big stem Jersey sweet potatoes $1.50 bu fob Morven or exc for 35 pure bred R I Red hens not over 1 1-2 years old. PET STOCK FOR SALE Mrs W G Talbert, Colquitt, Ga., pigeons of mixed breeds cheap. Thomas Bailie, Jr., Augusta, Ga., 2 female pink eye rats fine for pets $1.00. R C McWilliams, Rt 6, Atlanta, Ga., young grey fox male $10. M N M, 301 Milledge Ave., Atlan- ta, Ga., 3 male canaries $5 each; 3 female canaries $1 each; 1 2 year old female $2; all birds choppers; also good used breeding cages sell or ex- change for chickens or guinea pigs. E V Padgett, Rt 2, Blythe,. Ga.; 2 grown white rats will kill all rats $1.00. ..G M Shearhouse, P O Box 115, Guyton, Ga., few pair pure white King pigeons $2 pair fob. ' A oo o 244, Colo, Ga., grey buck and doe rabbi ae bbits grown, $1 A H Banks, Sylvester, Ga., Car- neaux pigeons $1.50 pair. ae Nelson Brown, Rt 1, College Park, -Ga., pedigreed New Zealand buck stud fee $1 papers furnished without extra charge; exp paid by owner. | BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE a Mrs Z M Storey, Thomson, Ga., green peas and butter beans. C E Abbott, Warrenton, Ga., brown sugar Crowder peas 5 lbs 50c; 12 Ibs $1; old fashion speckled peas 8 lbs 50c, 20 Ibs $1; little white bunch butter beans*3 Ibs 40c; 7 Ibs $1 all postpaid to zone 2. Mrs L E Haddock, Ft. Valley, old speckled peas $1.75 bu ; Tillman $1.75; mixed peas $1:65. ; : mammoth strawberry plants also ev- GW Mooney, Jr., Quill, Ga., good | Ga| ing grade $1.50. bu; all sprayed stock. | | { t Branch, Ga., sugar Crowder peas 10c lb for table use; mung beans 10c Jb; O-too-tan and loreda beans 7c Ib. P J Sewell, Lavonia, Ga., green beans 20c gal fob. H M Franklin & Co., Tennille, Ga mixed peas for hay $1.90 bu. fob shipping point; early speckled velvet beans $1.25 bu fob shipping point. Mrs W M Luckey, Mathews, Ga., butter beans shelled poled variety in 5 to 50 Ib bags del 20c Ib; in bus hampers in the pod $2.25-.fob cars, 1-2 bu hamper $1.25 fob; cash with orders; want to get in touch with parties that can handle shipments twice each week. Mrs Lee Towns, Rt 2, Danielsville, Ga., 1 gal Alaska Eng peas 15c pt or exc for cornfield peas. Mrs G F Carter, Alma, Ga., black and yellow Crowder peas mixed 1927 crop, cleaned whipped out good and sound $2 bu. WH Waddelle, Pearson, Ga., Brabham mixed peas red and black Crowders. PEANUTS, PECANS AND SUP- PLIES FOR SALE Stewart Pecan Co., Valdosta, Ga., budded pecan trees, Stuarts, Schley, Success and Money Maker varieties. O R Johnson, Rt 1, Shellman, Ga. pecan wrapping tape for wrapping buds 50c sq yd del; budded pecan trees Schley, Stuart, Money Maker, Frotcher varieties, 4 to 5 ft high 45c 5 to 6 ft 55c, 6 to 7 65c; 7 to 8 T5c; sell or exchange for farm products. Hooks Pecan Nursery, Warthen, Ga., pecan trees budded inspected by govt, Stuart, and Schley varieties exchange for oats, rye, or a McCor- mick or Deering shreader. SYRUP FOR SALE George L Green, Jasper. Ga., best quality syrup in No. 10 cans 60c to 65c gal. fob Tate, Ga; 70c to 75c each del in Ga. 5 J R Lord, Sandersville, Ga., 35 gal bbl of pure bright ribbon cane syrup at $1 gal or 75c gal by the bbl. ~~ RL Woodruff,:Winder Ga 100 gal sorghum syrup, bright and thick 60c gal in 10 lb buckets. Mrs C R Morgan, Americus, Ga., fine flavored pure sugar cane syrup gal cans; close price on large orders Mrs A M Colston, Kingston, Gaz, a 1, 5 gal ribbon cane syrup 75c gal. oe A M Hooper, Norcross, Ga., 35 gal | good sorghum syrup 40c per gol fob A W Pullen, McRae, Ga., 2,000 gal pure Ga cane syrup, medium grade, packed in 1 1-2 Ib cans (pints) 12 cans to case at $1 per case fob McRae, Ga., lots of 100 gal del with- in 100 miles. HONEY BEES, ETC., FOR SALE John A Crummey, Doctortown, Ga pure extracted honey, put up in 5. and 10 lb pails 12 5-lb pails to case $7.50; 6 10-lb pails to case $6.80; one 10 lb pail postpaid and insured $1.50; 4 large barrels of about 50 gals each at $1.10 per gal; all orders apts promptly, fob Doctortown, a. - Mrs Meltore Mullis, Box 9, Cadwell Ga 6 or 8 lbs of beeswax 30c lb fob. Mrs F R_ Vinscent, Fruitland, Ga., oe pure honey in 5 lb cans $1.30 el. eo a fade os Mrs RL. Betts, Ashburn, . Ga:,. chunk honey, new crop, 15c-lb up to 200 Ibs. . ua ete C P Bradley, Box A1,: Havelhnrat, Ga.,. pure Galberry honey 15c per lb; Amber honey 12 1-2c per aes Georgia Bee Supply Co., Box 134 Savannah Ga., wax and honey bought for cash or accepted in exchange for root quality bee supplies, bee keep- ers. and anyone interested in bees, write for free cat and lit on better beekeeping. CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE S C White Leghorns Dr S W Lide, Richland, Ga., 150 Thursday, August 18, 192% also 50 -cockerels March and April hatch $1 each fob. Anyone wanting to buy pure bred pullets write Mrs. J R Fore, Box 58, Jesup, Ga. 7 G M Shearhouse, Guyton, Ga.,. Box 115, 25 April and May hatched pullets $1..each fob. Mrs Joe Harrison, Rockingham, Ga., 20 pure bred March hatch pul- lets $1.15. each. . P D Campbell, Bainbridge, Ga., Tancred and Ferris strain hens now laying $1 and $1.50 each. Mrs O W Anderson, Adairsville, Ga., Rt 1, 25 1925 fall 1926 hatch hens Tancred strain $1 each fob. _ P D Campbell, Bainbridge, Ga., Tancred. and Ferris strain hens now laying $1 and $1.50 each. S T Parker, Dalton, Ga., 20 hens and 30 pullets and cockerels April to June hatches cheap for cash or will exchange for Jersey cow giving 2 1-2 to 3 gals milk daily, write. E F Harwell, Winder Ga., Rt 4, 35 pullets March hatch 90c each, 22 hens March 1926 hatch $1 each, 6 cockerels March hatch 1927 $1.50 each, lot for $55 all fob; no culls. Mrs S S McMillan, Oakwood, Ga., 200 Wycoff strain pullets 3 1-2 mos old 65c each fob. ~ Box 29 Carrs Station, Ga., 15 hens and 2 roosters Ferris strain $12 lot. Mrs J S Greene, Rt 2, Adairsville, 50 each. W A Pierce, Maysville, Ga., 19 pure bred -Tancred strain pullets March hatch $19 for lot fob Maysville. . (Mrs V C Ray, Kensington, Ga., Rt . 2, Kerlin strain cockerels cheap fo1 cash or will exchange for brooder in good condition. O L McClellan, 403 Jefferson St., LaGrange, Ga., 4 mos old cockerels . from Quisenberrys Farm $2 each. Mrs. Laura M Page, 204 4th ave., Decatur, Ga., Kerlin strain 2 year old cocks $8 each March hatch cock-. erels $2.50 each or would exchange for pullets 4 mos old at $1 each. S.A Peel, Milan, Ga., 10 pullets 5. mos old Tancred strain 80c each fob also cockerels and -S L Wyandottes 25c Ib. Williams & Watkins, Rt A, Millen Ga., Tancred cockerels write for pri- ces. Watkins & Williams. Rt A, Millen Ga., March and April hatch Tancred strain pullets and 1 year old hens | will exchange for yellow corn. or meal. Mrs J E Sikes, Chester, Ga., 50 Tancred strain pullets 10 weeks old 75e each, 332 egg strain. B J Rauton, Rt 2, Vidalia, Ga., 75 hens 1 to 3 years old 20 pullets 5 mos md 40 pullets 3 to 4 mos old $1 each . fob. 2 $10 for lot. and April hatch cockerels $1.25 each. Mrs A C Harrison, Bladen,.Ga., 1 Feb. hatch Kerlin cockerel $2.50 also 5 cockerels same strain March hatch $2 each. Crest Hill Farm, Ocilla, Ga., 200 English strain hens in lots of 50 or more 75c each, buyer to furnish coops. These hens are 1926 hatch. C C Williams, Round Oak, Ga., flock of pure bred Kerlin strain pul- fob. Gee ' J D McLane, Hartwell, Ga.,. 12 pullets and 1 cockerel March hatch: lot $15. : strains from culled flocks $65, cash with order coops to be furnished or returned fob Washington, Ga., cock- erels same age and strain $1 each, 2 breeding cocks same strain $2 each. H F Seay, Rt 1,.Conley, Ga., 30 or 40 Tancred strain chickens 75c each or exchange for heifers. Ferris strain cockerels 12 weeks old or more Tancred strain hens 1 to 2 _ Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery years old in good condition $1 each, - from heavy laying well culled stock 75c each fob. ne a Ga., pure bred cockerels 3 mos old | . ee Mrs C G Adair, Rt 2, Rutledge, Ga. 12 Tancred strain pullets April hatch ~-.Miss N Neel, Cornelia, Ga., March = lets and 10 cockerels 4 and 5 mess | old pullets beginning to lay $1.50 ea.v: -~ B E Huguley, Danburg, Ga., 100 .- - April hatch pullets Ferris and Barron D C Henton, Jr., Rt 2, pure bred Thursday, August 18, 1927. ; S C White Leghorns 0 J Heely, R F D Riverdale, Ga., 0 Ferris strain yearling hens 80c ch, 100 April hatch Hollywood ain pullets trapnested stock $1 each. ee - Mrs L G Sanders, Dewey Rose, Ga 4 cockerels March hatch Ferris strain 65c each fob Elberton, Ga. : BF Bruce, Martin, Ga., 25 pullets 10 weeks old $15 coops to be re- turned. F GC Peace, Norcross, Ga., pure pred Hollywood cockerels from 242 to over 300 egg hens bred to cocks om 312 to 331 egg, parents $2.50 to $10 each; also cockerels from worlds record hen .351 eggs, write] for prices. S C Brown Leghorns Mrs. J B_ Loudermilk, Box 64, Gainesville, Ga., 5 mos old pullets $1 each, 8 mos old pullets 75c each, also| 8 mos old W L pullets Ferris strain _ 75e each, 8 mos old White Rock pul- lets $1 each, 3 mos old Barred Rock pullets 85c each. D W Byers, Marble Hill, Ga., 15 hens good layers $1 each. - Lewis E Gibson, Folkston, Ga., Rt 1, four 2 mos old cockerels $1.25 each. mixed for table use 30c lb. Mrs J B Collier, Cochran, Ga., 10 pure Tormahlen light brown year old hens from prize stock forced to moult for early fall laying $1.25 each fob. - Mrs H.H Ramsey, Boston, Ga., 50 Tomlinson strain hens, pullets, cocks and cockerels 75c each. - Chlo Lewis, Rt 3, Adairsville, Ga. pure bred Everlay strain cockerels 16 mos old $1.75 each fob, cockerels| 4 1-2 mos old same strain $1 each. ~~ CRI Reds - Mrs Pearl McDonald, Rt 1, Staple- ton, Ga., 12 hens and 1 cock Donald- on strain 1926 hatch $20 for lot 8 or 10 April hatch pullets $1 each | erate returned all pure bred and dark red. - Mrs H J Reitz, 254 Oak St., Deca- tur, Ga., stock and eggs from South- eastern fair prize winners, write. Mrs M B Scroggs, Alto, Ga., Tomp- s and Owen Farm strains eggs $1 per 15 $2 per 30 or $3 per 50 del; cockerls $1 each or exchange for honey or corn. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga., bred cocks $1.50 each. | _ Aggie Franklin, Rt 1, Duluth, Ga. blood tested stock 18 mos old cocks $3 each, cockerels $2 each. Mrs C W Page, Box 52, Norcross, Ga., Owen Farm strain cockerels 6 mos old $8 each, 4 mos old $2 each, year old cocks $5 each, year old hens $2 each, 4 mos old pullets $1.25 each would exchange for corn, wheat or oats, at market price del. Mrs L Pettit, Pike, Ga., pure bred cockerels at $1 each, frying size fob. Mrs John Faircloth, Metter, Ga.., Rt 1, four 4 mos old 75c each, eggs $1 per 15. _ Mrs Eugene Smith, Monticello, Ga Rt 20, Donaldson strain cockerels exc for Feb or Mch pullets same strain. J E Hall, Cairo, Ga., Feb hatch wen Farm strain cockerels $2.50 each. - Mrs J E Sikes, Chester, Ga., Feb and Match hatch pullets and cocker- S $1 to $2 each. ; ) C Buffington Gainesville, Ga., April hatch E H Rucker strain cock- erels $1.50 and $2 each. ~ Mrs Cleon Cowart, Rt 2, Summit, Ga., 20 pure bred Tompkins strain pullets and 2 cockerels 3 mos old $18 for lot; ten pure bred selected Tomp- Ins, strain cocks $1 each, no order or less than two accepted. Mrs Daisy A Cochran, Adairsville, a., April hatch pullets and cockerels pullets and 1 cockerel $5 fob will hange 6 for 9 Silkie pullets 1-2 write. - : $s B M Aaron, Adairsville, Ga., bred eggs del for Bi pure red $1.25 each. MARKET. Mrs Julian J Blanchard, Appling, Ga., March hatch cockerels $1.50 ea; April hatch cockerels $1.25 each; May hatch cockerels $1 from Cert- O-Culd prize winning stock fob. Mrs W F Edwards, Cedartown, Ge 4 pure Donaldson strain cockerels $1 each. Mrs C H Jenkins, Sycamore, Ga., 2 pure bred cockerels 5 mos old dark red $1.50 each. Paul Harris, Rt 1, Oakman, Ga., pure bred March hatch cockerels dark Mrs Geo L Grace, Towns, Ga., drums egg-bred Certified Blood tes- ted March hatch cockerels $2 each. Mrs C E Dell, Brooklet, Ga., 28 exhibition friers $25. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga., 20 hens 1926 hatch $1.90 each, pullets and cockerels. March hatch $2 each. : Mrs H Y Dangler, Rt 1, Adairsville Ga., March pullets $1.25 ach cash. Mrs Roy Herod, Adairsville, Ga... March hatch pullets $1.25 each, cock- | erels 75c each, 2-or 3 mos old. a eee RE ARREEEIEEEEEen f S C Black Minorcas and White . Minorcas Miss Mack Keene, Waverly, Ga., 15 pullets 4 mos old, Pape strain $1 / each, 6 cockerels same strain $1 each fob. : Wilson Minorca Yard, Martin, Ga. 10 Pape strain pullets and 1 cockerel 3 mos old 75c each or $8 for lot, 10 hens and 1 cock 1 1-2 yrs old $1.50 each, $15 for lot cockerels from prize winning stock 5 mos old $1.50. each. Mrs F R Hibbets, Rt 5, Box 22A! Waycross, Ga., 6 White Minorea hens and 1 rooster all 13 mos old lot for $9.00. J A Elliott, Lavonia, Ga., Pape strain cocks and cockerels large type $1.50 each. Mrs Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Ga Pearson, Ga., pure bred Pape strain hens and cocks $2.75 each 6 for $15 special price on 100 or more. _ Barred Rocks Mrs John A. Watson, Rt 3, Summit Ga., pure bred pullets and cockerels. April hatch: lots of 6 pullets and 1 cockerel $8.50, have 6 lots money order or cashiers check with order. Mrs Geo Pridgen, Wray, Ga., 10 pure Thompson strain 1926 hatch hens and 1 rooster same age $20 for lot, hens laying; also, 1927 hatch Barred Rocks $1 each for pullets and cockerels same age 80c, pure bred reds cockerels. at $1 each. R S Parham, Greenville, Ga., Thompson strain pullets $1 each. Mrs.C O Sikes, . Sylvester, Ga., Mrs D J Marshall, Washington, Ga 3 Thompson Ringlet strain. March hatch cockerels $3 fob. Mrs Milton Sumner, Rt 3, Sylves- ter, Ga., Thompson strain eggs. $1 per 15, $8 for 50. oe Mrs S A Miller, Rt B, Box, 134, Savannah, Ga., pure bred Thompson Imperial Ringlet strain pullets -and cockerels March and April hatch $2 each. : Mrs A F McClure, Woodstock, Ga 10 Barred Rock pullets now laying one rooster. 17 mos old, lot $14, Mrs CS Bradshaw, Rt 1, Wrights- ville, Ga., 10 pullets March and Apr hatch Thompson strain and 1 rooster same, age $8 for lot, cash with order. Miss Beulah Shropshire; Summer- ville, Ga., 25 hens 1 cock and 1 Feb hatch cockerel lot $40; original Thompson strain vigorous and heal- thy have bred them up for 8 years, College strain trio $5. write. O L Wiggins, Cornelia, Ga.; 1 pure | bred cock 1 1-2 years old $2 and 3 Thompson strain cockerels hatch $1 each fob. Mrs C A Wilbanks, Rt 29, Com- merce, Ga.,. Thompson Imperial Ring let strain eggs $1.15 per 15, March Spring hatch cockerels same strain $1.50 ea. fob. - W H Pelat, Rt 6, Statesboro, Ga.,| Holtermans strain Aristoerat cocker- els and pullets March hatch $1.25 ea. BULLETIN E C Heaton, Rt 3, Hartwell, Ga., year old Thompson strain hens $1 each, pullets same price del. Mrs L K Fryer, Talbotton, Ga., pure bred cockerels 2 8-4 to 3 lbs each $1.25 each. Mrs A J Collins, Rt, 1, Demorest, Ga., pure bred pullets and cockerels March and April hatch $1 each, also milk fed fryers 2 to 2 1-2 lbs 35c lb, or 75c each, cash with order. Mrs J D MelIntyre, Rt 1, Ousley, Ga., Parks strain reg. permit rating and number P D 77 March, April and May hatch cockerels $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1 each; March, April and May hatch pullets $2, $1.50 and $1 eaeh, young hens $2 each, 2 year old cocks $4 and $5 each; eggs $1.50 per 15; will exchange any of above for clean quilt cotton. --A B Cummings, Springfield, Ga., 12 April 1st hatch (strain forbidden) Barred Rocks $1 each. we Bantams L E Williams & Sons, Ty Ty, Ga., bantams of different colors 50c each. Thos G Bailie, Jr., Augusta, Ga., pure bred Golden Seabrights from prize winning stock $7 per trio. | Robert W. Clarke, 358 Spring St.., Macon, Ga., Partridge Cochin and Golden Seabright bantams $10 pair, eggs $5 per 15. Jersey Black Giants Mrs G G Adair; Rt 2, Rutledge, Ga March and April hatch cockerels $1.50 and $2. each. -W H Townson, Talona, Ga., 1 fine cockerel Spring hatch $2. Thos G Bailey, Jr., Augusta, Ga., 1 trio pure bred Macey strain giants 4 1-2 mos old $5. - Pebble Hill Poultry Farm, Pine- view, Ga., Royal purple strain giants from prize winning pens, pullets and cockerels, _ write. J D McLane, Hartwell, Ga., Mar- ey strain cockerels $1.50 each or 2 for. S20." 2. os Mrs I G Joiner, Rt 2, Soperton, Ga 1 Marcy Nieavy weight cock $7.50 or}. exchange for 1 .coming direct from Marcy; cockerels March hatch $2.50 each or 2 for $4.50; eggs $1.25 per 15 del; will exchange stock or eggs for P C pigs or a pair, also will exc Giants for Jap Silkie bantams. Mrs C B Hicks, Reynolds, Ga., 6 mos old pullets $1 each, cockerels same age $1.50. S L Wyandottes W T Adams, Lavonia, Ga., 8 young pullets and cockerels pure bred $1 each. W C Thornton, Gainesville, Ga., Rt 4, pure bred cockerels Tarbox strain $1.25 each. Dewey Nelms, Rt 1, Bowman, Ga. pure bred cock 2 years old*$1 April hatch pullets 75c, March.pullets 85c each, cockerels same age same price. , ' . Brahmas os Mrs J F Miller, Leo, Ga., pure bred April hatch pullets and cockerels 90c each or 6 for $5 fob. O48 Wright, Peters Bldg, Atlanta, Ga., trio light Brahmas $10 eggs $2 per 15. Anconas Mrs I W Wallace, Rt 3, Marietta. Ga., 6 Sheppard strain cockerels 75c each, 3 1-2 mos old pullets same age and strain blood tested 75c each fob. -- Mrs M FE Pullen. Rt 2, Whitesburg Ga., May hatch Berry strain cockerels will sell or exchange for Jersey hei- fer calf. Mrs John Coursen, Rt 1, Pearson, Ga., 10 Sheppard strain pullets Apr} hatch $1 each. : ' J H Beasley, Lavonia, Ga., Shep- pard pullets 14 weeks old 90c each, 4 mos old $1 each. : Mrs Z B. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga., 50 Sheppard strain hens and 3 cocks also 75e each. for} - cockerels and pullets the lot. oo Mrs W E Saeger, 2725 Houston Ave., Macon, Ga., cockerels 3 1-2 mos old 60c each. PAGE FIVE Mrs A C Spence, Blakely, Ga,, An- cona eggs $1.50 per 15, $6 per hun., hens $1.50 pullets $1.25 each, cocks and cockerels $38.50 each. Games J D McLane, Hartwell, Ga., Ginns Spangle pit games 8 hens and 1 cock, hens $1.50 each cock $4. W T Hughes, Rt C, Albany, Ga., blue traveler pit game stags $2 each or will exchange a few for Ginns or Allen round heads hens or pullets. N S Crow, Rt 1, Royston, Ga., Ginns Reds, Grays and Spangles all bred on separate farms, pure bred, write. Mrs E J Hardeman, Nicholson, Ga cocks $1.50 each, pullets $1.25 each. J H Laster, Menlo, Ga., Box 63," 2 pullets 10 weeks old, Allen round head rooster to match $3. O L McClellan 403 Jefferson St., LaGrange, Ga., April hatch Warhorse | : cockerels $2 each, guaranteed to give satisfaction. Columbian, Buff, White and Par- tridge Rocks Cae -J R Newsome, Sandersville, Ga., April hatch pullets high laying strain. C E Abbott, Warrenton, Ga., cocks hens, cockerels and pullets $1.50 to $3 each, will exchange for Brown Leghorn pullets 1 Rock for 2 Leg- horns, in not less than lots of 6. Pebble Hill Poultry Farm, Pine- view, Ga., Kellogg strain Partridge Rocks pullets and cockerels from prize winning and heavy laying pens, write. Mrs D R Temple, Graymont, Ga., Jan hatch White Rock cockerels Fish- el strain $2 each, would exchange for S P pig. ; P D Campbell, Bainbridge, Ga., White Rock coekerels Fishel strain April hatch $2.50 and $3 each. Robert W Clarke, 358 Spring St., Macon, Ga., Bird Bros high scoring stock, mature birds of show quality prices on request. Orpingtons : Mrs H B McElmurray, Charing, Ga., April hatch cockerels $1.50. each or exchange for same breed not over 2 years old. Mrs W E Webber sr Oglethorpe Ga Rt 1, eggs for setting 15 for $1.10,. cash with order. Mrs C R Morgan, Americus, Ga., Morgan strain White Orpington cock- erels April hatch $2.50 to $3 each. Mrs J D Boyett, Cairo. Ga., 3 buff hens $4, or exchange for R I Red hens. Z Baby Chicks Williams & Watkins, Rt A, Millen Gaz R I Red day old chicks -or will exchange for yellow corn or meal. Woodlawn Hatcheries, #903 Wil- liams Mill Road, Atlanta, Ga., pure bred Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, White - Rocks,.. $10 per.hun, $5.50 per 50; Buff Orpingtons, White Wyandottes, Black Minoreas and L Wyandottes $12 per hun, $6.50 per 50 White Minoreas, Light Brahmas $14 per hun; $7.50 per 50; weekly hatches 100 per cent live delivery, postage | paid. BUTTER AND EGGS Mrs D Reid, Bremen, Ga., Rt 1, can furnish 4 lbs of good yellow but- ter weekly, 40c lb; will send it in good, condtion. ; : Mrs E J Hardeman, Nicholson, Ga 5 lbs butter a week 45c lb del. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS FOR SALE Se L E Williams & Sons, Ty Ty, Ga white guinea eggs $1.25 del, Mrs A Miller, Rt B, Box 134 Savannah Ga., Muscovy ducks and drakes $2 each or $4 pair. Mrs I G Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt 2, pure bred. giant M B large bone turkeys, Bird Bros. st. one 15 mos | old tom $10; April hatch toms $7; hens $5 each. PAGE SIX_ TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS ' FOR SALE Dade Co. Times, Trenton, Ga. pure bred Indian runner drakes, full grown 50c each, add postage. : Mrs John A Watson, Summit Ga 34 pure bred jet black turkeys April hatch $3 each for pullets, $5: each for toms, or $10 for trio of two pul- lets and one tom, money order or cashiers check with order. Mrs J F Anderson, Blue Ridge Ga the Spencer turkey wonder bird, said to be a cross between turkey and hen March and April hatch $2 each, later hatch $1.50 each, eggs $2.50 15. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE P O Box 44, Manor, Ga., 1 one one horse, three roller No. 14 key hoes cane mill, very cheap, write. W J Bradley, Rt 1 Howard Ga.. one Benthal second hand peanut picker $75. W P Jones, Metter Ga 1 25 H P Stover K oil engine in No. 1 condi- tion $350 or exchange for hogs or eows, 1 12 ton per day capacity feed mill, Hammer mills $300 or exchange for hogs or cows. T W Pate, Rt 8, Carrollton, Ga., 1 12 H P water town steam engine in good condition, governors need slight repair $65 fob. J B Adams, Elberton, Ga., Rt 6, wants to exchange Turbin water wheel in good condition for overshot wheel parts; write what you have. _ JA Swilley, Lake Park, Ga., R F D 3 1 40 H P Schofield boiler, needs few flues; 1 25 H P Taylor engine in No. 1 condition, would like to ex- change same for small tractor and harrow outfit, Fordson prepaid. J W Melson, Raymond, Ga., 1 Gul- let gin and condenser (basket feed. used one season; one friction press used 2 seasons. L M Bearden Rt 2 Roswell Ga., 1 McCormick mowing machine and rake in good condition will exchange for good milk cow. JH Palmer, Tennille, Ga., 1 Bow- ser underground gas tank 120 gal., perfect condition, cheap for cash or exchange. L M Nease, Guyton, Ga., 1 Wheel- ing tractor saw mill; all complete without tractor, good as new, see or - write. M T Barnes, 73 Milledge Ave., At- -lanta, Ga., new Williamson ensilage mill, large size, very substantial, ma- chine mounted on low metal wheels, 1 1923 car in good running order, looks good. Dade Co. Times. Trenton, Ga., good 3 horse power gas engine $40, or exchange for potatoes and dried, canned or fresh fruit R S Parham, 1 second hand Mo- line corn harvester $50 or exchange. Sam Craig, Jr.., Lawrenceville, Ga 1 five room Hoosier grain drill with fertilizer attachment $25; No. 3 Primrose cream separator equipped with electric motor, used one year $75. = A & J F Wallis, Lula, Ga., 1 power cane mill upright 3 rollers, in good con- dition, engine needs some repairs; will exchange for good mower. and - rake. O W Odum, Hinsonton, Ga., Day- ton computing scales, glass ends, la- test type, used 8 mos., in A.1 condi- tion $125 fob Hinsonton. J Carter, Gainesville, Ga., 1 35 H P Atlas engine, 1 40 H P Carter boil- er, seven mi north of Toccoa Ga, on main line Sou Ry; quick sale $25 fob half cash, bal on terms. W O Jones Elberton, Ga.., 1 Inter- national tractor in fair condition; 1 Lilliston No. 2504 peanut picker, practically new, only used part of a season; 2nd hand saw mill, friction feed. fair shape; 1 pea hujler, in good condition; 1 Golden cane mill and evaporator, practically new; 1 4 H P gas engine, Sou. make, in good con- dition; 1 Ottawa 1 1-2 H P gas en_ gine and wood saw out, fair condi_ _ tion; 1 corn shredder; all of the blood lines, MARKET. above can be bought at a reasonable figure. : John Lusk, Godfrey, Ga., 1 Berlin No. 44 four_side planer, capacity 60 lineal ft per minute; 1 60 H P high pressure Casey & Hedges boiler; new flues just put in; 1 40 H P_ Schoe- field engine; 1 automatic knife grind- er; 1 fan, 1 2 saw trimmer, new and pipe; 1 six saw DeLoach lathe mill, all in good running condition; 1 Frick saw mill outfit, No 2 mill 57 n. inserted tooth saw; 1 26 H P boiler -mounted; 1 25 H P engine; 1 3 saw edger; hooks, chains, trucks and sev- eral other extras in good condition; will sell all together or separately; will take all or part payment in good land; prefer a good stock farm or pecan orchard; give full particulars of your land in first letter. Felton Williamson, Oak Park, Ga. 1 light weight mowing machine and rake $40; 1 set army harness $40; 1 No. 6 steel stump puller 200 ft. 1 in. pull cables, and power pulleys $165; will exchange any of the above for hogs or cows. J H Leverette, Rt 1, Parrott, Ga. Benthal peanut picker, 16 ft length, model H $225; B F Avery gas engine 6 H P hay press $75 cash fob; Gun- ter magneto for 6 H P Fairbanks_ Morse gas engine $4. . McRae Bros., Fort Gaines, Ga.., 1 32x42 Fairbanks scale, in perfect condition, cheap for cash. ss W A Smith, 102. E Bay St., Savan- nah, Ga., ground . oyster shell for chickens $1 per 100 lbs; $17.50 per ton fob Savannah, Ga. LIVE STOCK WANTED E V Lance, Rt 4, Ellenwood, Ga., | wants to buy for cash 2 or 3 young vigorous, heavy producing grade Jer- sey or Guernsey milk cows; cows must have freshed recently or soon to freshen; nor over 20 miles from El- lenwood, write full description. R C Loyd, Rt 1, Nicholls, Ga., A pure bred Angora billie goat must be reasonable, state price in reply. C QO Maddox, Winder, Ga., Berk- shirt gilt, pregnant, not inbreeded. _G M Lane, Rocky Ford, Ga., three gilts, 1 boar, pure bred big bone P C shoats, make best delivery price. W A Garner, R F D 4, Dublin, Ga Berkshire gilts 4 or 5 mos old, the | straight nose, cares nothing about be- ing reg. as is not looking for fancy stock. LE Wilhams & Sons. Ty Ty, Ga., one or two Jennets, give age and price. Ww H Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga., will buy ortrade for 15 to 30 young heifers and young cows not in milk ae more than 40 miles from Zebulon, a. L B Fulmer, Springfield, S.-C; smooth pig shoats, showing good sheep by the car load. JC Lane, Ashburn, Ga., Rt A, Several pigs, weigh from 40 to 50 Ibs give best price in first letter. Mrs I G Joiner, Rt 2. Soperton, Ga., 1 large well marked 15 mos old Marcy st, Jersey Black cock, not less than 14 lbs; will exchange for him or pay cash; white Jap Silkie bantams, pure bred big bone pigs; will exchange Jersey black giants stock or eggs for same. OATS, WHEAT, RYE AND HAY = WANTED The Rowland Co., Athens, Ga., Fulghum oats and Abruzzi rye, state quantity and price. E F M Greene, Live Oak, Fla., Box 269, rye, oats, seed, peanuts, chufers. Mrs W A Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga., clover, vetch and Austrian pea seed; all kinds of flower pots and canvass cloth for flower pit cover, state price. R P Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga., seed rye in exc for oats, milling corn, etc. J H Wright, Gray, Ga, 100 bu genuine Fulghum oats. ~ R S Parham, Greenville, Ga., 50 bu seed oats, 10 bu beared barley, quote del prices. black guienea} BULLETIN CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED Williams & Watkins, Rt A, Millen Ga., weekly shipments of 25 bu shelled yellow corn or yellow corn meal. POTATOES, FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES WANTED | Mrs S G Rogers, Rt 2, Daisy, Ga., 2 or 3 lbs large yellow press peaches packed by express state lowest cash price pkd to Claxton, Ga., cabbage and tomatoes by parcel post weekly, state cash price pd to Daisy, Ga. Fred J Bake,r Box 244, Cole Ga. running butter beans, tomatoes. Mrs R Donaldson, Rt 1, Box 38 Metter, Ga., good apples and peaches for canning. POULTRY, EGGS AND PET STOCK ae WANTED Shelby Bewly, Fort Benning, Ga., wanted at once 500 hens, good price will be paid for butcher quality. H Daugherty, 201 Pierce Ave.,. Macon,:Ga., wants white female rab- bits from 8 weeks up, write descrip- tion and pfices. Mrs S G Rogers, Rt 2, Daisy, Ga., any kind of large breed chicks to) raise on halves to 8 weeks old, hens Tancred st W L pullets, state cash price pd. to Daisy, Ga. - J W Vinson, 2212 2nd Ave., Ma- con, Ga., 2 pair half grown raccoons 1 pair bear cubs, state lowest cash price fob Macon, Amos Bailey, Eatonton, Ga., Rt 4, Box 103, wants to contract with com- petent parties to take one thousand hives. baby chicks and raise on halves to broiler and frying size 1928. . Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga., wants to pay cash for peafowls any time. R M Potter, Hapeville, Ga., young] roosters to caponize, reasonable rates Mrs C A Peterson, Ty Ty, Ga., Rt 1, Box 19, 20 hens, one to two years old, dark Cornish Indian games, must be pure breed. will pay $1 a piece, 2 pure bred dark Cor- nish Indian game cockerels, one to two years old. M Greene, Box 269, Live Oaks, Fla., wants some rabbits, write. _ J O Waldrup, Milan, Ga., 3 young pure bred giant st black Minorca roosters. ; Mrs H A Moore, Reidsville, Ga., 80 White Wyandotte hens and 2 cock- erels 1 year to 18 mos old, or same amount of white Minorcas same age, will give in exchange male Boston screw tail terrier pedigreed or 200} baby chicks. _ H O Williams, Rt A, Millen, Ga., wants 390 capacity incubator. - John T Miller, Columbus, Ga., hens under 4 lbs 28c lb; hens over 4 lbs 30c lb. : Mrs R C McWilliams, Rt 6, Atlanta Ga., 25 to 50 voung turkeys write price immediately. Mrs H T Head, Barnesville, Ga., chickens to raise on halves any kind excent Anconas and bantams, Wilsons Minorca Yards, Marin: Ga.. 1 Queen incubator in good con- dition 400 egg capacity, pay cash or exchange. Shelbv Bewley, Fort Benning Ga., 500 pullets any size and breed and 500 one year S C White Leghorn hens state price wanted per lb, will only | purchase by weight. C W Page, Box 52, Norcross Ga.,. wants to correspond with some one who has Kerlin. quality Leghorns from Kerlin direct. best grade, Owen Farm reds from all star or Group No. 1 matings, want to exchange cocker- els or Coch birds. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Fred J Baker, Box 244 Cole. Ga.; lady peas, dry, no weevils, send sam- ple and price. 2ND HAND MACHINERY WANTED - H G McDonald, Ft Valley, Ga., used steel overshot water wheels, write offers. G W Jacobs, Roopville, Ga., good Ga. ; ae LE Toole, Rt Macon, Ga., prices | es Phareday: Kaguat 18. 1927 FC Geiger, Flintside, Ge. pecan - grading and pecan cracking machine " P Burdett, Rt 1, Washington Ga., several hot water incubators 250 eggs, or over. tes oy Davis, Rt .5, Covington, Ga., hay press power or horse control. HH O Williams, Rt A, Millen, Ga., Dicks green feed cutter, cheap. ; ' I Witherington, Rt 1, Naylor, Ga., fence wire 40 or 50 rods from 30 to 48 inch high; 6 inch stay wire. John A Gofarth, Gainesville, Ga., buy six good steel stanchions com- plete for dairy barn; also want 6 in- dividual drinking cups. J J Bond, Rt 8, Elberton, Ga.; con- necting rod for Samson tractor.. W W Helmey, Box 40, Marlon, Ga pair wheels for John Deer mowing machine, write price. S L Thornton and Son, Rt 2, Dew- ey Rose, Ga., 4 to 6 Stanchions for concrete floor in dairy barn. N C Cross, Rt 5, Box 291, Atlanta, Ga.,. four 24 inch disks for tractor plow. = : _ A Barns, Box 41, Hazelhurst, Ga., | saw and table suitable to cut bee MISCELLANEOUS WANTED | H M Franklin & Co., Tennille, Ga two or three cars of long leaf yellow ~ pine shingles, No 1s and No. 2s,~ also No 1 and No 2 cypress shingles _ in car lots only. eee Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga.., several cars of shingles. . ae Mrs A L Newton, Toccoa, Ga.,. wants to buy old envelopes and pos- | tage stamps used before 1870.. R L Woodruff, Box 274, Winder, Ga., wants two or three gin outfits, - good shape. : Ses R S Parham, Greenville, Ga., 1 good second hand 1 horse wagon and harness cheap for cash or exchange for cows or hogs. Sate a Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Gal., sev-_ eral cars of shingles, either cypress or pine, quote best price fob mill sta- tion. eee Mary A. Weatherly, Hoschton, a poultry wire, would exchange syrup _ most any kind of flowers, hedge cut- tings, pot plants, coleas, sultana, ferns, cannas, lilies, iris, spring bulbs different kind shrubbery, seed or cornfield beans for same. W H Barnes, Kirkland, Ga., sec- ond hand radiator for 24 inch tour- ing Oldsmobile, write. ee M M Echols, Cornelia, Ga., 50 or_ 100 ft good hose, make best price. Griffin, Ga., Box 138, wants from 2,000,000 to 20,000,000 ft good pine timber from owner, will pay cash if price is reasonable. ; Ira Warren, Quitman, Ga., Rt 2, wants to hear from owner of swamp lands suitable for trapping coons, wants the address of the party who has a ground hog to sell near Toccoa, quoted on 50,000 cypress : or pine shingles fob shipping point. saw mill engine and boiler write de- scxiption and prices. FARM HELP WANTED Mrs J H Bowen, Box 204, Cobb- town, Ga., wants white or. colored middle aged woman without family to keep house for 3 adults. Salary, or live as one of the family, R R fare | advanced, references exchanged. J T Troupe, Baxley, Ga., wants a North Ga farmer with experience growing tobacco for 1928, reference required, must be able to furnish. self, write. J C Flannigan, Lawrenceville, Ga. one or two good men or women in - each county for money making work. R C Loyd, Nichols, Ga., wants a family of good workers to take charge of an 800 acre South Ga farm and raise feed stuff and dairy cattle and hogs on shares: Amos Bailey, Rt 4, Box 103, Ea- tonton, Ga., wants a wage hand for 1928 to work in a dairy and help do _ general farm work, good wages and __ straight time; write. __ Bee flower Thursday, August 18, 1927. FARM HELP WANTED - J O Hallman, Box 25, Nahunta, Ga., wants good strong middle aged white lady to do house work in small country home for family of 3; per- manent home for right party, refer- ences exchanged. _-W_H Waddelle, Pearson, Ga wants reliable industrious blacksmith wheel- wright who can furnish small tools, also wanted a good 2nd hand black- smith outfit, also a single man 23 to 40 years old to milk, look after gar- den and drive Ford truck. | S C Lovelace, West Point, Ga., several families to pick cotton, $1.50 to good men by the day and their families can pick by the 100 lbs. Mrs J W Strickland, Ray City, Ga middle age woman to live with fami- ly of 3, milk, cook, and keep house, reasonable wages. : MF Jones Rt 1, Metter, Ga., 2 single white men to do general farm work wages $26 per month. Mrs P W Walton, Madison, Ga., Waltons mill near Madison and God- frey wants good miller at once, Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.,- middle age woman to help around |. small poultry farm for home small wage. Box 5, Parrott, Ga., renter for 6 horse farm in 1928, good house, school and church, deep well, renter furnish himself. Mrs T Horton, Rt 2, Marietta, Ga middle age lady to live as one of family, write for particulars. | - Box 225, Barnesville, Ga., indus- trious competent man with family to operate or lease 4 horse farm on state highway near school. WORK AND POSITIONS WANTED _ Agent, Tyrone, Ga., 16 year old _ boy wants place preferably with an _ old.-couple. : Buckles Hooter, R F D, Carnes- ville, Ga., wants position as ~~ night watchman, has 5 years experience, reference, write C E Harber, Carnes- ville, Ga. Charlie Troup, Surrency, Ga., man with family of 4 desires position at good dairy in connection with truck growing for wages or shares. _W S Lanier, White Plains, Ga., desires dairy and hog farm on halves or wages for 1928, good references, prefer middle or North Ga. PW R, Box 111, Waco, Ga., wants to take charge of farm near Atlanta for wages and see after general farm work, good references, middle age with wife and 1 daughter. and D I Roberson, Rt 3, Hawkinsville, | Ga., middle aged man with small family desires position as overseer of large farm not less than 10 or more than 25 horses; can handle labor or Operate any kind farm machinery, good references, location near school and church wanted. __ Jack Sheridan, Rt 5, Gainesville, Ga., exp. gin hand wants location for 1927. LC Tanner, Rt 1, Alma, Ga., wants ae on farm at $1 per day and rd. H T Heath, 1277 Euclid Ave., N E, Atlanta, G.a, practical gin and steam boiler repair man wants job to look after same, can report on short notice. _J R McKenzie, Rt 4, Swainsboro, Ga., wantseposition as night foreman at veneer mill; can run drier and handle labor; wants $2.50 per night or would accept job in grocery store or meat market, has experience in both. G A Skelton, Rt 2, Royston, Ga., wants. position as manager of poul- try and truck farm combined also would consider poultry and cattle combined, exc. ref. _ J H Morgan, Rt A, Kirkland, Ga. man wants farm on halves 3 plows, has 4 hands, can help gather 1927]. crop if price is right, also work tur- pentine. G B Swindle, 1108 Ann St., Way- oss, Ga., young man 27 with wife two children wants work on dairy arm, has experience and is a willing chard or nursery, can furnish ker, must have work at once. SNS MARKET BULLETIN Box 892, Macon, Ga., young lady 24 years old with A B degree, de- sires position as librarian. Three yrs library exp. write. _ BC B, care Bulletin, man, exp. in teaching, college graduate, desires position as principal of town or ru- ral school. e C C Smith, Arabi, Ga., married man with wife and 2 children desires -po- sition on poultry farm for 1928 to raise hogs, cattle, etc., prefer to lo- cate near Macon. write. J H Johnson, 403 College St., Macon, Ga.,. desires a position on dairy farm or a@ good farm on shares for 1928, J B Adams, Rt 6, Elberton, wants position ag references. gar! O R Johnson, Shellman, Ga., will do pecan budding, pruning, ete., or would consider year round job in or- refer- Ga., miller in\good mill, ences; write. 4 J T Scott, Cobbtown, Ga., Rt 2, wants to work on a truck farm and drive a truck; can start work after Nov. ist. . . : L P Whorley, 206 E Main St., Gar- tersville, Ga., wants tractor work regular of any kind, filling station, truck and dairy on halves or would consider nice truck farm on halves. Carl Banks, Meigs, Ga. Rt 3, de- sires to hear from man having 10 to 18 cow dairy to let out on 50-50 basis; experience and a real worker; write. R B Langston, Ringgold, Ga., Rt 2 Married man 27 years old desires position on general farm with small crop for 1928, willing worker, state your best salary and what you have, ref. exchanged. : Lock Box, 283, Millen Ga Single man with practical experience and some study would like job looking after poultry or poultry and hogs and @Wathering genera] farm crop; spent most of life on farm. _ WOMANS DEPARTMENT Needlework Miss Janie Lee Nunn, Crawford ville, Ga Rt 2 beautiful hand made flower baskets, made of substantial. reed 30 in. tall $1.25 each, add post- age. Br he _ Miss Margie Brewer, Rt 1, Lumber City Ga., single tatting 10c per yd; dbl tatting 15 ver yd; one large cen- terpiece, ecru color $10. Miss Lizzie Johnson Cooledge, Ga will do embroidery work at the fol- lowing prices: Doiles 25e to 50c; center pieces and dresser scarfs 50c to 75 to $1; parties furnish stamped goods, will pay return postage. Mrs J W Wallace, Rt 3, Marietta Ga., fancy tufted bedspread in white and fast colors, $4 and up, write your orders. Miss Marian Dewberry, 218 E Jones St., Savannah Ga ten yards fine, white tatting suitable for baby clothes trimming $1.75; write. Mrs W O Milsop, Adairsville Ga Rt 2 single and double tatting 10c and 20c per yard. Mrs M C Conner Rt 4 Gainesville Ga six yards white tatting No 60 thread 15c yard the piece; 85c for 5 yards No 50 thread 12 1-2 yard the piece 60c; white tatting gown yoke No 70 thread with pointed front $3; transfer embroidery designs, 5 different spread designs 25c each; searf ends, table runners, center- pieces, pillow cases and tops, baby pillows, tea apron, childrens aprons 10e each, or exe for Octagon coupons at 1c each. : Mrs Rosie Crowe, Cumming Ga., linen table runner 22 inch wide and 48 inch long, ends emb in fast colors and trimmed on ends in 6 inch ecru color crochet medallions $1.50 del. : Mrs L H Coe, Eastanolla, Ga will crochet knit braid or hook rugs cheap for cash or exchange for Jersey black giant chicks. Miss M E Darden, Mayfield, Ga., two plain, long sleeve percale house dresses, basted hems, size 36, $1.25 each, cash with order. Ga, tufted bedspread: any able for growns Mrs Sindy Powell, Kite Ga, four large new quilt tops $1.25 each or exchange for cloth or chickens all kinds; sewing done cheap, write for special prices on family sewing for Mrs L A Edwards, Meigs Ga. one regular customers. - buffet set, solid white with single white tatting $1 del; one oblong. pure linen tray cloth emb in white $1.25 del; one large white center piece worked in colors, 36 inch diameter $1.50 del; Macrame & Tuxedo lace for scarf ends, ecru color $3 del; wants any kind of sewing work, emb. tatting, Hardanger emb, Tuxedo or Macrame lace, reasonable prices; quilt scraps priced by the quilt or on halves. Mrs E J Hardman, Nicholson, Ga new large quilts $5 each or exchange tains to match. bi Sass Mrs A Sutherland, Rt 1, _Resaca size, in white thread $3.75; colored thread $4 postpaid; stamped spreads $1.50, colored thread 10c oz., white thread 5C: OZ. : Mrs J T Seott, Cobbtown Ga care A A Martin, Rt 2, one nice new square crochet yoke with short sleeves, No. 30 thread, pineapple de- sign, white edge in light blue, suita- $3 cash fob or exc for tufted bedspread and window cur- for quilt tops. : ; Mrs M D Teague, Box 256, Adairs- ville, Ga, 1 flowered crepe kimona blue with pink lilies bordered with pink, hem and sleeves bordered, ties on side with 2 1-2 yards of pink rib- bon 2 inches wide $2; will tuft crepe kimona, sunset pink, blue, rose. green lavender and yellow, any size with white thread $2 each, white or cream aprons tufted or emb 50c each; hand made emb or tufted \comp bed room sets, all to match; dresses, scarfs ta- ble runners, curtains, etc., all mad of good material, worked in boil fast colors, several different designs fea- sonable prices, white tatted medal- lions yoke of 12 with yokes neat work $1.50 each. Mrs W F Hale, Box Springs, Ga., childrens plain dresses 50c. each. fancy dresses with hand emb. and smocking 75c each; ladies plain dresses ) sewing cheap, party to furnish ma- terial, pattern or plan; return: post- age. ; = Mrs E Clonts, 1352 Donnelly Ave., Atlanta, Ga., five nice, new gingham quilt tops, pieced on machine $1.50 each or $7.50 for the lot. Miss Ruth Woodyard, Rising Fawn Ga, ladies pure Irish linen handker- chiefs, white with colored ered flowers, or with colored patch work and flowers, very neat and make attractive gifts $1 each or two for $1.75. Miss Margie Brewer, Lumber City, Ga, Rt 1, single tatting 10c per yd; double, any design or color 15e per yd; 1 large tatted center piece, ecru color $10. _Mrs Edgar Adcock, Rt 3, Adairs- ville, Ga, tufted bedspread, pretty ge eens large med. ribbon! 5 each; any other kind of. embrod- PAGE SEVEN design in rose color, fadeless thread. $5 or exchange for 1 pig Polan China or Duroc Jersey, emb sheeting aprons 50c, add postage. Miss Rena Rae Roberts, Rt 4, Bu- ford, Ga, will emb dresser scarfs 50 each; aprons 35c; center pieces 50c each; has some lovely emb de- signs, parties must furnish thread and goods and pay postage each way. Fjowers, Seeds and Plants For Sale Miss F E Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Rt 1, new hollyhocks mixed colors | 10c tablespoonful and one tbls with each order, 12 tbls 50c; American Beauty color sultana, large size 15c each or 2 for 25c; pink, red gloria de chattline mattalie begonia, pink flowering begonia 15c each; dbl red Sweet scented carnations 15 each, $1 for 12; maple, grape begonia 15c gach; dbl bright red, dbl rose bud, ~ fire ball ger. 15 each, or 8 for $1; dbl petunia 15c each; all well rooted, a fern free with each order; fountain ferns 20c each; all well rooted. _ Miss Violet Vick, Ellijay, Ga, Rt 18, Box 70, hearty phlox, pink and purple, 30c doz; butter and eggs, yellow and white 35c doz; sweet al- mond and peach rose 15c; rooted; golden bell, yellow, 20c rooted; yard bush white moss 25c bunch, red and yellow japonicas rooted 35c; purple. pink, lavender, red, fall pinks 3 1-2 doz for 20c; spruce pine 10c; white bridal wreath 15c; team gooseberries 6 for 25c; white and green striped grass 20c B; white dusty miller, 3 for 20c; puzzle fool bulbs, pink and purple, 35c each; bleeding heart | bulbs, pink and red 60c or 2 for $1; orange, red, yellow canna bulbs 50c: pink crepe myrtle rooted 30c and red myrtle 35c; purple and lavender iris 30c doz; light and deep pink, dark red, white holly hocks 20c each; white, red shasta daisies 25c doz, add _ postage, eo ae Mrs Lula Guillebeau, Lincolnton. Ga.., white calla lily bulbs, blooming - from December until June 10 and 25c; well rooted apple ger. 15c, small size 10c; ferns ostrich, sword, Bog? ton, Washington large size, 15 each; large size salmon and rose color sul- tanas 2 for 25e; four different be=, gonia cuttings for 25c; ten different ger. cuttings 50c; yellow bloom lan- tana cutting 10c; rose ger. cuttings 10c; delivered.s Miss Vivian Gable, Brooks, Ga.,. pink oleanders one year old shipped in container 25 each, pink, white and yellow oleanders, 2 years old 50c each; hydrangeas, shipped in contain- ers 15c each. Dade Co. Times, Trenton, Ga., nar- cissus bulbs 25c doz; dbl flower al- monds 10c each; dav lilv bulbs 20c doz; purple flag bulbs 26 doz; add postage. . ra Mrs M E McClendon, Tifton, Ga., a lot of box flower8, big boston ferns and hydrangeas, large knd of pine burr ger., August lilies; will sell box and all to any lady close enuogh who can come for them for $1.25 or will sell sprouts for 10c each well rooted. COUPON Tf you desire the Bulletin please fill this coupon and re- turn it to Bureau of Markets, State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. ii _ ' PAGE EIGHT WOMANS DEPARTMENT Flowers, Seeds and Plants For Sale Mrs J D Pope; Box Springs, Ga.,! dark and bright red, deep pink, white dbl blooming size geraniums 10c ea; star, venus, improved beefsteak be- gonias; Coralline lucbrine or rubra, beefsteak, glossy leaves, all rooted 25c each; arglutea begonia, spotted leaves 15c each; sandersonii coral be- gonia 15c each, grape, maple, white, pink conk begonia 10c each; salmon sultanas 10 each; red and wine, dark bronze, yellow red, green, cream and blotched large leaves colens, also trailing queen 10c each; red coral plant 10c ea; justicia rose 10 eaih; blue water hyacinth 10e each; single hibiscus 10c each; maiden hair, fluf- fy ruffles, Boston ferns 25c each; as- paragus plumosus fern 15c each; one -otah orange bush 2 ft high 3 years old $1; all plants rooted; add postage on orders less than 50c. : - Miss Pearl Vick, Ellijay, Ga. Rt 8, pink and purple hearty phlox 25c doz; pink bleeding heart bulbs 45c each; purple and pink puzzle fool bulbs 25c each; creeping charlie 20c hun; pink, purple, lavender, red dbl fall pinks, 6 for 30c; purple, lavender, yellow, iris 25c doz; orange, yellow, -red canna bulbs, 3 of a kind 60e; bridal wreath rooted 15c; red and pink crepe myrtle, rooted 25c; pink crepe honeysuckle, rooted, 30c each, purple laylock, rooted 20c each, sweet almond pink, rooted 15c, add postage. Wood Lawn Nursery, Rt 3, Green- ville, Ga., 5,000 lovely strongly root- ed dwarf box wood cuttings $10 per 100; $75 per 1,000 del Oct del. Mrs L P Higginbothom, Rt 2, EIl-/ berton, Ga., tall stiff leaf caladiums 55 each, spotted leopold 25c each. Mrs A M Colston, Rt 1, Kingston, Ga., white iris lilies 40c doz; narcis- sus 15 doz; daffodils 25c doz; hya- cinths $1 doz; monthly roses cuttin 25c or 6 for 50c doz. | a _ Mrs W S Penrose, Dixie Ga., fi -elass Bermuda easter lily bulbs $2 per doz; ee ae $1..50 Bite ba- nana shrubs seed 10c per doz; 50 per 100 postpaid. tA ~- Mrs:G A Rice, Maxeys, Ga., can- nas, bronze leaf 10c_ each; daisies 20c per doz; violets, blue and white 10c per doz; coloniad lilies 10c per doz; yellow bells 10c each; pur- ple verbena 5c; a nice bunch red and green spotted colens 5c each; sul- tanas, light pink and red rooted 10c shasta} _ MARKE each; begonias, orange, grape leaf, red, everbloomng, conk shell, Thurst- vin, 10c_ rooted, 5c a cutting; Christ- mas. cactus 10c, rooted; geraniums, sweet gum 15c rooted; pink and red 10c; squirrel tail ferns 10c each; lan- tanas, purple and yellow 10c each; rooted hollyhocks 20c a doz; 8 dif- ferent colors, large type mums 25c per doz; justicia 10c rooted; old fash- ion moss 5 a bunch, cape jasemine 10c each rooted. , Mrs L G Sanders, Rt 2, Dewey Rose, Ga., red, pink, salmon, white, scarlet, carmine and rosebud gerani- doz; caroline lureune, peach Aggutte, picter rosa, white and pink ever- blooming, white conk, beefsteak be- gonias cuttings, 3 for 25c;_ beef- steak and leopard begonias rooted 15 each; 6 different kinds of cac- tus 25c; Boston, whittine, Teddy Jo, fishtail and fluffy ruffle ferns, good size cuttings 15c each; spur and dbl poppy seed 25c for 3 spoonsfuls, add postage on small or- ders. | ; Mrs E L Rogers, Rt B, Griffin, Ga, iris lilies 50c per doz; cannas 50c per doz; butter cups 25c per doz purple sweet violets 25c per hundred, rooted ,plants of rose colored. very bena 5c each; cape jasemine and for- sythia 20c each; sage plants 5c each; currant sprouts 5c each; strawberry plants 25c per hun; hymalaya black- -berry vines 40c per doz; add postage. -Mrs M J White, Rt 1, Gainesville, Ga., geranium, red and white, cut- tings 5c each; striped and green jew 10c doz; parlor vine 5c each; Boston fern, large size 25c, small size 15c; Leopard begonia, large size 25c; springeria ferns 3 for 25c; justicia cuttings 5c ea; lantanna, orange and yellow, large cuttings 5c each; large yellow monthly roses, well rooted 15c each, catnip and sparmint 10c doz; white violets 10c doz; dbl narcissus ulbs, yellow and white,, 3 for 10c; hnquil bulbs $1 per 100; white nar- ilies 10 doz, $1 per 10 pink oxalis 10c. | Mrs D W Faircloth, Rt 1, Pitts, Ga., dark purple, bright red and white verbunia 5c each; rose color sultana, maple begonia, pink ever- blooming conk begonia 10c each, cut- tings 5e each; large leaf pink oxalis 10c. each; all well rooted; will exc 0; white and tT BULLETIN um cuttings, all dbl 5 ceach or 50c, daffodils, | white naressus and peony daffodils bulbs $1 per hun, or 15c doz; lark-| any of the above for rex or grape begonia, shaking fern, fancy leaved caladium, any kind of palm except umbrella, dried fruit, reed pine nee- dle, or pine burr baskets. Miss Malinda Eller, Ella Gap, Ga, narcissus, jonquils, day lilies, Star of jasemine, dbl jonquils 15c doz; pink althea 10c each; yellow and red japonicas 20c each; hearty phlox and chrysanthemums 30c doz; royal pur- ple iris 25 doz; lavender iris 25c doz; spider wart, bear grass 20c each add postage. kiss me and I will tell you 25c, sal- mon pink, King Hurbert, red, yellow leopard, calla lilies 3 for 30c; blue and whte verbena 35c doz; Easter li- lies 2 for 25c; milk and wine lilies 25e; silver pinks 30c doz; _ honey- suckle vines 30c doz; red flowered ItAlian porch vines, everblooming 40c each; all plants well rooted; will ex- change any of the above for fancy needlework. ey : E-L Corley, Rt 1, Mauk Ga dah- lia bulbs 15c doz; red beania 10c each add postage. Miss Jessie Cash, Rt 3, Flowery. /-Branch, Ga; white narcissus bulbs $1 per hun or 15 doz; nutmeg ger. rooted 7c each, scullion buttons 15c be . Mrs I Green Clack, Auburn, Ga., Hardy shroubs, bridal wreath 20c; sidadona japonica 20c; purple butter- fly bush 20c; white and yellow star jasemine 15c, crepe myrtle 15c; rose of Sharon 15c; thornless yellow rose 20c; maiden hair fern 20c; big 4 Oc; dwarf sword 15c; pink sultana 20c; dwarf sword 15c; pink sultana large and small green, purple and green, white and green, collection 15c; begonias, caralline lucerne, ar- gentea,- thurstonnie, otto, hacken 25c, grape begonia, gracile alba, gra- ciles Jumono sa prima donna 15c; mammoth oxalis 5 for 5c; hardy ev- ergreen' moss 15c; tree cactus 15c me 25c; Xmas cactus 15c; caladium c. Mrs J A Griffin, 512 16th Ave E Cordele, Ga., dbl pink, cream, vari- gated leaf, white, oleanders, single red, yel., lav., white variegated, pink altheas, cape, grand duke, night blooming jasemine; dbl reevseana thunbergi, van houtti, crimson, pink spireas, abelia, forsythia, nudifloeum, primuline, rosemary, variegated pum- granite, butterfly bush, philadelphus, best roses, crepe myrtle, pink, white want to know the value of the : ToBureau- of Markets From M Address, P. O., Write Plainly Write Plainly NOTICE In urder that the department tay arrive at the actual importanc , of the Bu 3 the patrons of the Market Bulletin are requested to report all sles ; Redan dhe laper We service in DOLLARS AND CENTS Atlanta, Ga. S Date Address: Item __R. F. D. or Street made through the paper.. We 192 Date of Sale Amount Please list name of ar- ticles sold and amount received in the space to right. Do not item- ize; for example list all chickens, etc., as| poultry. Report only sales made through Bulletin since Janua- ry 1, 1927. Mrs G F Carter, Alma, Ga., red,} | 25 each; Godfrey calla lilies 25c ea; | $1 doz; venus, eureka and Mrs Con-- thursday, August 18, 1927 and red, any 2 for 70c, 4 for $1.15; 6 for $1.50, 12 for $3, any. pot plants any 3 for 55c. FS ee Mrs Belle Godard, Goggansville, Ga., Rt 2, several thousand bulbs of jonquils, dbl daffodils, butter and eggs), narcissus 10 doz or $10 M; 6 colors sultanas, cuttings of all col- ors 25c doz; 5 colors wandering jew | 25c doz; cuttings of fuschias, differ- ent colors 40c doz; achimense plants 20c doz; lantana and hibiscus seed 5 tbls; pink althea seed 10c cupful; 2 colors fancy leaf caladium, red and pink spotted and white veined and bloched 25c each; 2 colors four oclock seed 10c 1-2 cupful; sweet scented geranium cuttings 5c each; | ger. and sultana plants 10 each; add | postage. Mrs A Wilson, Morganton, Ga., giant dbl daffodil bulbs 35c doz; cream narcissus, golden center 40c doz; pink perennial phlox 35ce doz; palma violets 30 doz; sweet william, 25e doz; 5 doz for $1; lemon and ti- ger lilies 40c doz; water lilies 3 for 25c; Jap iris lilies 75c doz; pink and yellow wild azaleas 25c doz; 12 em ~ press narcissus bulbs 50c. : j Mrs J S Weatherly, Foschton, Ga all colors large flowered mums 30c doz; narcissus and jonquils $1 per 100 bulbs; large yellow cannas 100 for $2; orange day lilies $1.25 per 100 bulbs; pink crepe myrtle, rooted, 2 for 25c; everbearing figs 2 for 25c; currants 2 for 25c; red and yellow moss plants 25 doz; naline ferns 50c doz; all colors large bright zenia seed 20c cupfull; dbl pnk poppy seed 10 spoonful; yellow and red sulta- nas 2 for 25c; dbl red ger rooted 20c each; red conk begonia, green and white jew 15 doz; privet hedge cut- . tings 50c per 100; althea cuttings 15c; exe any of the above for black Jersey Giant chickens or Barred Rock roosters. oe Mrs A Daniel, Winder Ga Rt 1 - poincianna, large flowered sinea seed mixed petunia seed, and seed of plant resembling hybiscus, larkspur, mixed verbena seed 3 for 25c;.ever- blooming orange color impatience 5, | 10, 15, and 25c; red and gold canary color cannas 3 for 25c; long pieces silver stripe and green jew 6 for 10c;_ rooted vines resembling moon flower blue Fla vine 10c each; mixed chrys- anthemums 25c doz; last offer, add postage. o Mrs Laura Panter, Morgantown Ga . dahlia bulbs 25c doz; take choice from 150 plants while they bloom, | book your order now for spring ship- ment, 3 large leaf begonias variety sprengia 25c each; 3 jumpers 3 feet high $1.50 each; 2 24 inches $1 each. Miss Cuba Carter, Lake Park, Ga giant red Easter lily bulbs $1 doz; 6 doz $5; red pillow of fire cannas rad fine cannas 3 for 50c; fragrant white jonquil bulbs 25c doz; 5 doz $1; beefsteak begonias, large $5c each; fancy caladium 25c each, 5 for $1; genuine white spider lily bulbs 50c each; mammoth red _ verbena - -plants 10c each; 3 for 25c; red, sal- mon, white sultana cuttings 3 for 25ce; red, white, rose, pink, salmon geranium cuttings 3 for 25c. Mrs W F Hale, Box Springs, Ga, salmon color sultangia; trailing queen, red colens, rooted 10 each; red _and pink everblooming conk be- gonia 10c cutting, red spotted leaf, maple and rubea begonia 10c cut- ting; pink and red dbl geranium cut- tings 10e each; pink crepe myrtle, small 15 large 25. Mrs J T Manry, Cactus, 2 kinds, pink and red, blooms in May, rooted 10c, cuttings 5c; lilac 10,15 and 20c; pink Dorothy Perkins roses, rooted 20c cutting; winter blooming vines _ yellow blooms, 15 and 20c; will exc any for blue lily, not iris, or beef- steak begonia, hollyhock seed, white and pink preferred or sweet william seed, large sultana, salmon blooms for _ good size beefsteak begonia.