Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1927 August 25

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STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS

pa MAX L, McRAE, Acting Director et

EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture

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ATLANTA, GHORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 25.1907 ee oe 8 N





|] printer on this day.

To The Farmers Of once ee , De =

Tam writing this ecneday morning, the last day of the ges-

ibe of the Legislature. We have to hand in our copy to the
You are not. eoing to read this until next:
_ week but I just want to let you know what the Legislature has
a done so far, affecting the farmers interest.
First and foremost, the campaign that we waged last sum-
mer to eut out the Oily Boys has been written into the law,
Tt: place of, over 200 Oil Inspectors scattered over the State
drawing around $100.00 a month for: doing nothing, the num-
ber has been reduced to six for the entire State. I am also
proud to state that this oil inspection has been taken out of the
- Department of Agriculture, it really had no connection with
. farming. There was no constituted reason for its being placed.
+ Yn the Department of Agriculture except to build up a political .
machine. Tt is away from the Department. now, and we. can. .

: concentrate our biter in assisting the. farmer sast that much

2 more.
~ The second bill that has passed was the one prouaine that:

the Commissioner of Agriculture go in office January first af-

| ter the date of his election. You will recall that I was elected
ast fall, and that [ went in office on the 25th of June this sum-
mer, The appropriation for running the various departments
of State are made to run from January to January. We found
in two departments of the Department of Agriculture that the

< advocated this bill.

ion that. all State House fore should: go in January Ist, al a

ter the date of their election. Z

A third bill that was passed to protect the Anrecvene was. 4
one providing that I give a $50,000.00 bond. I also personally

missioner of Agrieulture had never been required to give any
bond although the Commissioner of Agriculture handles from

one hundr ed to one thousand dollars a day in money and checks |
coming in to pay for fertilizer tags and food stamps.

The Vertilizes law which I advocated last summer to require.
the fertilizer companies to have printed or labelled on the sacks

of guano the exact number of. pounds of each fertilizer mate-

rial used and the exact number of pounds of filler, worthless _
aS, fertilizer ; and also providing that the samples be sent in, in

uae, and a marked sample left with the Ordinary, passed -

the House yesterday by 124 to 46. It was transmitted to the

Senate for their concurrence and is pending there today.

. I do not: know whether we will be able to get a vote on it or
not. I will do my best with the assistance of some of the Sen-
ators and the 124 representatives from the House to try to get
this measure of vital importance to you passed and made the

_law of the State. If this bill is not passed, next week, I am going.
_ to let you know the stand of the different Senators and Repre-

sentatives in the House and Senate on this important measure

Previous to my administration the Com- _

to you. Ga -
The farmer je more talking ea and ~ fewer

friends than any class of people on -Gods green earth.

: Eugene Talmadge.

eC appropr iations had been greatly over half expended. The head
: of the Agricultural Department should go in January 1st. at

the time that the appropriation begins to run for that office
that year. This will be true in the future and I am of the opin-

Address all mail to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia,

; P ces below are those which wholesalers were paying F. O. B. these consuming centers, the day this Bulletin :
went to ae ae 20, 1927, _ REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT RETAIL PRICES.

MACON

aefing

SAVANNAH
$2.00 100 lbs.
2.00 100 lbs.
3.25 100 Ibs.
2.50 100 Ibs.
oe doz.

ATLANTA

NONE ve $2.00. 100 lbs.
100-1bs: = $2.00 1007 lbs, -=-7 :
bbl 3.00 100: Ibs. . 2.70 100 Ibs.
Ne 2.75 100 Ibs. , 3.50 100 Ibs.

pAb. U8dgs 2 ve _ .80 doz.
doz. : =

COLUMBUS

a =aiiget Potatoes, eee eS

Sweet Pot. toes;
- Irish Potatoes, _
- Gabbage, Green
Eggs (Brown)
EB hite as ees a es y :
ee ON aoe, abe Iba 3 se 2 ah, 2 ae ae
Roosters - 2 = Z -------- > 10 Ib. ee : Die ae = NONE LACT
cs Frjers See . : } i : - : s - A pie lb. $ Be le : = .00 lb. 2 26 lb.
frag ee : NONE ee 8 ee
ee 8 ee So NON DG Oe ee
: Shakey a! : ee (0. = NONE NONE
. Casntee: Butter (hed Table) ~----- enna. One Ib. = s 45 Ib. NONE
Country Butter (ooking) sen yhn -o = He 36-5255 (25 Ib. a : 40 Tb. NONE
~ Dried Apples : NONE Fos a NONE: NONE
| Field Peas NONE a ee NONE ~ NONE
~ Black Eyed Peas . aa<-: NONES = 53 I = oe Ab. NONE
Brown Eyed Peas ~-c-..--------- taal 3 NONE NONE NE NONE
Lima Beans ; => NONE NONE 07 1-2 Ib. NONE
Ga. Cane Syrup .-5-=-6-4--- + <2 65 gal. 80. gal. . 1d gal. NONE
Sorghum: Syrup oan eee eee eo e Fins aan atop see NONE. Z NONE | : : NONE : NONE |
~ Corn Meal gh ms 2.20 96 Tb. 2.20 96 lbs. 2.55 96 lbs. ~ NONE
~ Corn, No: 2: Whiie (sacked) ----------- Tatas 1.00 bu. as 1.00 bu. 115 bu NONE
Oats No. 3 White (sacked) _-<------~- eee ae _ 62 1-2 bu. .60 bu. S 66 bu, NONE.
Peanut Hay (tightly baled) eee 20.00 ton NONE 28.00 ton NONE
: 22.00 ton NONE NONE NONE

Peavine Hay -
vorn Shucks. _ 9.00 ton NONE ae NONE









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Move than 200, 000 Geonele farier: and buyers will each week read | your ad. on n Georgia farm
products that you can pas in this Bulletin o oe chores: : 3 : ee | :









Cocrsia Products Fi irst

Edited by Mrs. Norman Sharp, Aavisiout Director | State
2 Bureau of Markets.

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MARKET SUGGESTION 5

If you have clingstone Bonclicg, figs or artichokes: on your. place,

the writer suggests that. you ask a retail grocer near your home to

_ offer these for-sale and also advise you to insert small sale ads in
some local newspaper near your home town,

These are delicacies that housewives in the a and cities would-|

hike to procure at this time. -
Tn offering your produets to the consumer direct, make your prices
as attractive as a reasonable profit will permit. All women enjoy

the thought ofa bargain price and will ey buy in larger quanti:
ties if the price looks reasonable.

Green tomatoes for pickling will also be in demand in the near fu-

ture, and the Assistant Direetor of Markets suggests that you make
provision for this lemand which will come a little later.
In speaking with your local grocer or the manager of isneeal

~ merchandise store, about handling your farm products, ask him to

consider selling canned goods put up by organized girls county can-
ning clubs. All canned goods put up by these organized clubs are

under supervision of trained, expert government farm demonstra- |

tion agents. They are prepared by tried and- tested formulas and
have been sold on a commission plan - some the ae retail
grocers of Atlanta, Geargia.

In talking with your local grocer or beac pierelo ada store.

manager, explain to him that you and other farmers trade largely
with him, purchasing such table food supplies as flour, coffee, sugar,

salt, ete. that your farm does not produce, and many -other- products, :
ous elnla commodities, ete., and ask him to co-operate with you by |

~ selling your products Yor you and advocating the use of Georgia

| _ grown food. products First.

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Also request these dealers to give you ueouens as 6 how best

to grade, pack and prepare your products for sale, as. those who deal

. with the buying public, know the requirements of the buying public

grocery business human and

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_ better than any one else, ane will be the best authorities to advise
yom t= .

The writer believes the farmer fill and men. eonnce at with the
sympathetic and just as willing to co-

_WOMANS DEPARTMENT | fruit baskets, floor vases, serving

operate { in the great economic probes. of advancing the- func

possibilities of the States agricultural resources as are the bankers,
newspapers, civic organizations, ete. These men are in a position
to render you valuable and certain assistance. Confer with them.

In response to the campaign inaugurated by the State Bureau of.
Markets looking towards the promotion of the use of Georgia pro-
ducts the Hapeville Womans CluB is preparing to establish a curb
market. This market will afford the farmers i in the vicinity of Hape-
ville, Ga., an opportunity to sell to the consumer direct. ' ;

The Rome. Ga., curb market sponsored by the Rome Womans
Club, which has been successfully operated for more than five years,
reports renewed interest and activity on the part of both the pro-
ducer and consumer. This market is endorsed and Aupieried ye lead-
ing mens civic organizations of Rome. a

A number of grocers in. the State have ayeluntebred: their co-ope- |
ration to the Bureau of Markets in promoting the sale of Georgia
Products First. The head of one large wholesale dealers in foodstuffs
reports to the Bureau that the profits to the retail grocer from the
sale of Georgia grown table foods is usually greater than the profit
.derived from shipped in products, which carry a large freight charge

A number of the retail grocers wishing to help in the great eco-
nomic problem of Georgias Agricultural development, have advised
officials of the Bureau of Markets that an even closer co-operation |
between the retail grocer and the Georgia farmer will be of mutual
benefit, not only to the grocer and the farmer, but will be a great
factor in keeping in the State the many millions of dollars now being |
spent for foodstuffs raised outside of the State, ES os money - for: same
going to farmers outside of Georgia.

Many retail dealers have volunteered renewed interest i in the? cause
of advancing the financial interests of Georgias agricultural resour-
ces, and all agencies in the State, civie bodies and organizations wh
lave not volunteered their assistance to this cause willbe invit
and urged to lend unselfishly their aid in fe ones the x of Geo
gia products.

- Several well known and propitiant PWolesile Srocers have volun-
teered to write articles for the benefit of Bulletin readers: suggesting
improvements that the Georgia farmer can make in grading | an
packing Fae products to be offered for sale. :



Mrs M B Bishop, Rt 1 Farmington. name, quantity and price.

remnants of

Miscellaneous .

Marie Burnett, Dalton, Ga Rt 2
Box 102, ladies wrist watch yellow

\ gold 14 k, 15 jewel Swiss, is in good

shape $8 or exchange for two. good

pigs or 1 good shoat.

Miss Jessie Cash, Rt 3, Flowery

Branch, Ga fx esh yeast 10c per, Ikt of

6 cakes.

- Mrs E MeKie, Alto, Ga., Rt 1, old

_ fashioned spinning wheel i in good con-

_ dition, sell for $15, the purchaser to |-

pay shipping charges.

J O Whitmire, 150 Spring St.,
Gainesville, Ga 1 auto knitter, late
model, best grade in good condition,
never been used, will sell or trade.

Mrs J B Stepens, Grantville Ga 3
yeast cakes and recipe for old fash-
joned light bread, and for the yeast

eakes for 10c.~

- Ga yeast cakes 6 for"10c or 16 cakes}

Mrs Rosie Crowe, Rt 4, Cumining
Ga pure nice clean duck feathers 75

_per lb; add postage.

Miss Florie Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger

25e; new, dry catnip 25c cupfull.

Mrs F O Gaddis, Rt 2, Dawsonville
Ga white, silk waist size 42,

never
worn, slightly soiled, to- exchange for

s AG _yds 36 inch percale or gingham;

recipe for green tomato pickles, two
kinds, and chow chow, 3 for 25c -
- Mrs Geo B Daniel, Griffin Ga Rt,
C, hand pings reled | flower, wall and

trays, coaster and refreshment sets;
hand made artificial flowers, reasona-

ble or exchange for pure bred R I]

Red pullets. :
Mrs O D Woodruff, Greenville Ga

well rooted boxwood plants (old fash-|

ioned) $5 hun del; magnolia glacia
trees 25c each, $12 hun; weeping wil-
lows. large size $1, small. size 35c;

rooted cape jasmine 35c $2.50 |

doz.

Mrs T B Kemp, St Marys, Ga fresh
home made pecan candy; one roll a
specialty 40e to 85 Ib. ;



Flowess and Seads For Sale

Mrs WR Murphy Rt 5, Ball
Ground Ga; dbl jinquils 60c a hun;
single jonquils 85e hun; dbl fringed
poppy seed 10c a tablespoon: varie-
gated pretty night seed 10 table-

spoon. :





WOMANS DEPARTMENT :
' Wanted
Wire Chas O Hooten, 1118 Railroad
St LaGrange Ga wants to hear from
reliable party who knows how to do
all kinds of crocheting and emb.,
and wants to do work on halves; will

furnish all materials and pay postage

both ways; most of material will be
unbleached mill cloth and_ thread,
write. ;

Ga wishes scraps or
cloth to sew into quilts; state what).
you are willing to pay per quilt and
send pattern desired or will select
pattern myself, customers to furnish.

Mrs L H Saules, Cuthbert, Ga Rt
2 wants to piece quilts parties to fur-
nish material, will piece for half of
seraps or $1 for each top.

Mrs Chas O Hooten, 1118 Railroad
St. LaGrange Ga., one small rooted
cutting each of the following: crepe,
beefsteak, grape leaf, maple, coral,
and chicken gizzard begonias: 1 each
of May and June, rattail, and crab
claw cactus, well rooted; 12 good aS
dbl blue, pink, white hyacinths;
good bulb of August lily; 30 a
white narcissus bulbs; 15 jonquil, 15
daffodil bulbs; will exchange 25 yds|:
-of cloth (mill ends) good for sheets,
pillow cases, etc; would like to get
all of the above from one or two

| persons, write.

Mrs L S Johnson, Sparta, Ga all
kinds of fancy work, such as crochet-
ing, tatting and* eiproidenne:

offer on used brooder 1000 capacity
in good shape and must be cheap.

Mrs W J Middleton, (no address
given) a tufting grape design..
L D Grady, Pooler,. Ga narcissus



and gladiola bulbs state variety or

Mrs W-R Lindsey, Lenox, Ga best}



Mrs W F Hearne Rt 2, Gray Ga
10 pullets and 1 cockerel Buff. Leg-
horns; 1 cockerel Buff Plymouth
Rock; 1 cockerel Buff Wyandotte all
April and May. 1927 hatch, no. culls.

Mrs W A Huff, Browns Crossing
Ge all sizes flower pots, canvass elatte
to make flower pit cover.

Mrs D M Potter, Augusta, Ga.
wants old fashioned quilt with flow-
er design sewed on cut from shiney
chinez also china dog, hob nail thumb
print and clear blue glassware. .

Mrs Kittie B Potter, 522 Green
St.., Augusta, Ga., wants anything
very old that you may have in your
attic; she is interested in buying very
old china, quilts, ornaments, furni-
ture, etc., write full particulars.

Mrs J F Drury, Waynesville, Ga., oy
Rt 1, Box 51 wants to do any kind
plain sewing cheap, -dresses 75c to
$1, Teddys, slips, stepins, brassiers
25e to 50c; parties to furnish mate-
rial and pay postage. ee

Mrs Chas Tidwell, Ellerslie, Ga to
correspond with those who have Abe-
lias, junipers, breath of spring, Jap-
anese raspberry (Thunberg) for cae:
giving price and height of same. -

L D Grady, Pooler Ga; narcissus
and gladiolus bulbs; state. variety or
name, quantity and price,

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from Oxford. and fe st aA 2
igh grade male bulls, 5 mos old,
from reg. bull and high producing |
da $10 each; reg Jersey heifer giv-
ing milk $100; 2 high grade Jersey
ows with first and one ve second

WwW T Adams, Lavonia, Ga., 1 fine
ifer calf half Holstein and Jersey
fa and in good condition, two mos
old; sell or exchange for 2 shoats, wt
50 ibs each.
J H Grantham, Dinevisw. Ga., large
e oxen $110.
A B Weatherly, Georgetown Ga.,
1ilk cows $50 to $75
National Pecan Groves, Flintside,
young Guernsey reg bull calves;
Jso bull calves from reg sires and
eavy producing cows; high grade
rs, and heavy producing cows,
rnsey and other grades. :
SL Thornton & Son, Rt 2, Dewey
, Ga., 1 reg Holstein bull my
tate College of Agriculture; also 1
is pure bred sons born last Oct;
nice highly bred. fawn colored
Jersey 14 mos old papers fur-
shed cheap. |
L.L Wallace, 247 N Hichidud Rs
lanta 4 gal young Jersey cow $100;
fresh in Jersey heifers $65 each;
veral Jersey heifers 3 to 8 mos old,
yuld exchange for market poultry.
N T Polk, Rt A, Athens, Ga., 2
oroughbred Jersey heifers to calve
t. March and-April, perfect mark-
gs $35 each; 2 thoroughbred Agri-
cultural stock A to calve next spring
for 1. $15 for other; 2 fifteen
eenths Jerseys 1. to. calve-. mn
31 us the eines in summer $25 and

rs g B Saxon, Sylvania, Ga., 1

a fine Jersey heifer from reg.

k $35 1 year old.

J Pearson, Alto, Ga., 1 heifer

reshen March 1 with 1st calf $25;

red to Prince Paul.
H M Hall, Woodville, Ga., 1 for:
y and Guernsey mixed milk -cow
o condition $30.

-C Alfred, Rt 1, Buckhead, Ga.,
reg Jersey bull calves. exchange for
142- H P gasoline engine or kero-

engine.

Woodlawn Nursery, Rt 3, Green-
le, Ga., 1, good milk cow fresh in

J MeMichen, Rt 2, Aeworth, Ga
gerade Jersey 15 mos old $20.
orner Spring and Harris Sts.,
blood registered Guernsey bull.
Five and half years old, wt about
f pounds, fine individual; write
or -eall for details.

HEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
~ Wyman Landrum, Re 1, Warrenton
26 goats.
Mrs M N Rilehrea: Aviation, Ga
1 Toggenberg kid 4 mos old Sept 6,
daughter of King Int., not sub to reg,
hand raised. fine pet for children $5;
sweeden milk goat strain. <
FE Bowman, Buford, Ga., few
Shropshire rams sell or exchange 1
es m for 2 ees Bronze turkey
ens. <..





5; HOGS FOR SALE

sor Birk, Rt 2, Madison, \Ga., 1

ack guinea sow and 6 pigs 2 1-2
mos old $35 for lot fob or $4 each
for pigs $11 for sow.

Wa Summer, Adrian, Ga., Big}
bone blue guinea pigs.
oe L Hilson, Mitchell, Ga., nice
shoat pigs mixed with Essex and = C

6 or the lot for Soo. = ss

mes Braselton, Braselton, Ga.,
reg pure bred O I C pigs 7 weeks old
with pedigrees, out of Champion
prze takers, $12.50 each; can give
ow and boar no kin; 1 ree OI CG
boar 4 mos old extra fine with pedi-
gree $22.

J T Brooks, Rt 1, Tignall, Ga., 7
big bone P C female pigs with reg
papers $10 each.

_LH Cousins. Greenwich Ga., 7 mos

ae gts ae betwen big and little

Alfred M Eller, Titus, Ga., SOWS
and pigs sell or exchange. for milk
ows or good table syrup.
Nationa] Pecan Groves Go),



nage

Flint- |

alee Weatherly, Choris wn.

pigs. $3 each, shoats $5 from Pee

stock.
Pine Hill Dairy, Pawns. Ga.

31 nie Duroe shoats wt 100 to 140
lbs-make 500 Ib hogs sell by wt at

market price.

Riley C Couch, Turin, Ga., 1 pure
bred big bone P CG thrifty gilt 3 mos|

old $9.50.

W W Cash, Rt 3. Flowers Branch E

Ga., 8 nice fat pigs, 7 weeks old
pure bred P C crossed with pure big
bone Berkshire $7 each.

L H Edenfield, Rt 3 Stillmore Ga

Duroc Jersey boar pigs spring farrow

60 lbs each $16 each or $30 pair reg
in buyers name.

Burl Camp Dodbacvale Ga., Rt
3 B, P C boar thoroughbred but not
reg wt about 275 lbs $30.

H M Hall, Woodville, Ga., 3 P Cc
and Duroc Jersey mixed Pigs few
weeks old $5.

OW Smith, Gordon, Ga., 1 big
black*guinea boar 15 mos old
gentle, wt 250 lbs.

J H Shirley, Baxley, Ga., will ex-
change P C gilts 85 or 45 Ibs wt, for
good coon and opossum dogs, "also
has Essex hogs any size.

ML Dowdy, Rt 1, Box 54, White
Plains, Ga., 8 pigs cross of Duroc and
P C8 and 16 weeks old, write for
prices and description..

Ss H Johnson, Mitchel, Ga., 12 big
bone guinea pigs 8 weeks $5 each.

C L Fuller, Curryville, Ga. big
bone biack P C gilts and boars 2 mos

old Liberator, can be Teg in buyers}

name,
Oakhurst Plantation, Oakhurst Ga
S PC pigs 8 weeks old reg in buyers

name $10; ree S P C sows bred to|

reg boar no akin $40.
H W Law, Eastman, Ga., reg black
Essex 8 weeks old either sex $12 ea.
F F Keown, Tunnell Hill, Ga., out-
standing Jersey Duroc boar 10 mos
old $35 or $40 del; 12 litter spring
gilts $15.

Austin & Atkins, Wildwood, Ga., |

pure bred big bone black P C pigs.

PG Ware, Mt. Vernon, Ga.,. fine
LO: T Cbilts wt about 125 Ibs not reg

$20 each.

Qbie: Jeffords, Waresboro, Ga., -out-
standing reg yearling Hampshire
good blood and size.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE



W A Parrish, Rt 3, Thomasville,

Ga., 1 mule $40 or exchange for feed-
er pies or milk cow.

B C Anthony Rt 3 Columbus, Ga
red mare mule, work anywhere, wt
about 900 lbs $100.

A N Adams, Elberton, Ga., Rt 9,

1 Kentucky jack.
OW Wilmot, Rt 1, Achtanas Ga. J
fine bay mare good Ky stock wt 1000
lbs age 7 years, sell or exchange for
Ford.

A J. Michen, Rt 2, Acworth, Ga.,
1 black mare mule 9 years old wt
1000 Ibs $100.

J O Adair, Rt 1, Rutledge, Ga.,
good trusty horse and buggy.

P E Brewer, Rt 1, Latmber City Ga
1 healthy mule and buggy in fair

condition. mule gentle, suitable for|

children $20 for both.

Noah A Dixon,-Rt 4, Box 82

Blackshear, Ga., 1 nice young bay

mare 6 years old wt 900 lbs gentle
work anywhere $125 cash or ex-
change for any well bred hogs any
wt up to 150 Ibs.

J O Harris, Rt 3, Dalton, Ga., 2
mules and 2 mares sell or exchange
fob Ford car or cattle.

AN Wiggins, Rt 2, Fitzgerald Ga
3 or 4 mules.

T W McAllister, Buena Vista, Ga
1 jack and 6 brood mares.

G H Horne, Rt 2. Chester Ga., oy
bred mare mule wt 1000 lbs $150 cash
1 black mare mule wt 1100 Ibs $150
cash; cane mill and boiler $35 cash
' H J Pearson, Alto, Ga., 1 mare
mule 1000. lbs wt color red work or
drive $60.

G W Green, Cedartown, Ga., Rt 5,
1 smal] mule wt 800 Ibs or exchange
for motorcycle.

cleaned burr clover seed free of ob-

stock for seed $2 bu.

pler rust proof oats bright and re-
-| cleaned 80c bu.

M oe Airsvill, Ga.,.
ere corn meal $1.

50 bu corn in shuck $1 bu, 80lbs per
bushel.

J E Rogers, Preston, Ga. new crop
water ground meal $1.15 bu, 60c 1-2}
bu; cash with, order.

Clover, Hay, and Other Grains
P G Walker, Jr., Madison, Ga., car
load bright baled oat straw.

SL Thornton, Rt 2, Dewey Rose,
Ga., choice crimson clover seed in
chaff 7 1- 2c lb;:early Southern burr
clover seed thrice screened $1 bu.

LH Cousins, Greenville, Ga., burr
clover seed $1 bu. .

Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga., hay;
clover, timothy and alfalfa car load
prices. *

J S' Jones, Rt 2, Buford, Ga., sev-
eral 100 lbs burr clover seed 8 Ib
uncleaned.

SB Kinard, Jackson, Ga., re-
sey onaD ie seed 8e Ib.

Oats, Wheat, Rye and Flour
JA Abernathy, Rockmart, Ga.,
Cokens pedigreed No 6 Abruzzi rye,
free from seed $1.75 bu.
B F Murphy, Sandersville, Ga. 5
blue stem wheat select recleaned

Marshall Lewis, Rt 2, Rydal, Ga.,
recleaned Abruzzi rye. $2. bus?

J Percy Pope, Monticello, Ga.,
Tenn blue stem recleaned seed wheat
in even wt bags. $2 bu

H Tom Raley, Agricola, Ga., anf
bus May wheat $2 bu.

GD Hays, Morganton, Ga., N Ga
tall growing seed rye $2. 25 bu in
2 1-2 bu bags.

oo idee. Rt 1, Calverton: Ga.,
300 bus Texas rust proof seed oats
clean and treated for smut last fall
$1 bu in 5 bu bags, price subject to
change. |

MF Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. re-
cleaned Abruzzi rye $1.90 bu; whole
wheat Graham flour $4 100 lbs;
straight flour same price.

T Sparks, Ruby, Ga., Ga grown
rye $1.60 bu in, 15 bu lots or more.

Hampton Orchards, Hemp, Ga., Ga
tall growing rye.

Riley C Couch, Turin, vas select
Bancroft seed oats 90c bu.

F L Asbury, Clarkesville, Ga tall
North Ga seed rye $1.50 bu.

T F Hefner, Adairsville, Ga., 35
bus Abruzzi rye $2 bu. :

Clay L Brown, Rt 1, Hartwell Ga
100 to 125 bus Abruzzi rye and 25
bus rye and hairy vetch mixed $2 and
$2.50 bu.

Boone Suddath, Mayeville, Ga.,
350 to 400 bus Abruzzi rye $1.75 bu
del in 10 bu lots or more to any Ga
Point; otherwise $1.85 bu in 10 bu
ots
C N Adams, Social Circle, Ga., Ap-

Otis G Rawls, Williamson, Ga., 500
bus Hatsings 100 bu eae make of
fer.

W J Grier, Clermont, Ga., Abruzzi



52 Edgewood Ave., collard seed true



rye $1.75 bu.

SEEDS FOR SALE
Truckers Seed Co., Atlanta, Ga.,

Ga. arid Buncombe purple top White
Globe turnip, white egg, seven top,
Southern prize, Sou curled mustard,
rutabaga, all prepaid 40c lb exp lots
30c lb;all cabbage seed 75c.

= W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga., 4 lbs
of 1927 crop of mustard seed $1 for
the lot prepaid.

Kieffer McGee, Bowersville, Ga.,
choice bright crimson clover.seed in
chaff 10c per lb fob shipping point,
put up in strong bags.

Miss Marie Bestles Rt 2, Bremen
Ga., Box 81, 7 top turnip "seed 24c
pound.

C W Lane, Valdosta, Ga., best
Long Island cabbage seed 50c 1-4
lb, $1.50 Ib.

'W W Williams, Quitman, Ga., cabs

bage $1 lb, collards 50c, turnips 35c,
mustard 25c,. Bermuda onion $38,
Ruby Kine pepper $8, tomatoes $1.

2
-| bunch and pole same price.

W F Sanders, Rt 1, Buchanan Gal.

N

bE nap

_ McEver Seed and Plant Co., Bras-
elton, Ga, all kinds cabbage seed $1.
lb; all kinds turnip seed 35c Ib; beets,
Spinach, carrots 40c Ib; write for com
plete list.

Ethel Etheridge, Rt 8, Lavonia Ga
mixed turnip seed best varieties 15e
lb; carrot seed 10 teaspoon; Boston
heading lettuce seed same price all
1927 crop, add postage.

G C Connell, Whigham, Ga., collard
seed 1927 crop 20c lb no orders
less than 5 Ibs.

J Ponder, Whigham, ae Ga
collard seed 1927 crop and recleaned
1 to 5 lbs 22c lb; 5 to 25 Ibs 20c;
100 Ib lots 17c Ib.

Southern Plant Co., Braselton, Ga
new, stone, red rock, greater Balti-
more tomato seed $1 lb; Livingston
globe $3.75 lb; cabbage any variety
$1 lb; yellow Bermuda onions $2.50
Jb; Cryston way $3. 75; beets 75c lb;

turnip any variety 40c Ib; rape 25 to
100 lbs 12c Ib,

PLANTS FOR SALE.

Dorris Seed Co., 109 Ashley Street
Valdosta, Ga., cabbage, tomato and
collard plants $1 M.

Valdosta Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga
frost proof, succession, Copenhagen .
Market, Flat Dutch, drum head,
Charleston Wakefield cabbage, Ga.
collard and Greater Baltimore toma-
to plants 500 85c; $1.50 M, 5 M or
more $1 per M,

W W Williams, Quitman, Ga., cab-
bage, collard and tomato plants $1 |
per M; onion plants $1.25 M.

\ Bruce Whis Plant Co., Valdosta,
Ga., Charleston Wakefield, Jersey
Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Succession,
and drum: head cabbage, Greater Bal-
timore and Matchless tomato and
Ga collard plants 85c 500; $1.50 M;
del 500: $1.50; $2.50 M.

J M Nix, Rt 1, Flowery Branches
Ga., Greater Baltimore tomato, lead-
ing varieties cabbage and collard
plants 20c 100; 50c 300; 75 500;
$1.25 M, all del.
. Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery
Branch, Ga., new stone and Greater
Baltimore tomato, Charleston and
-Flat Dutch cabbage plants 25c 100;

50c 300; 75 500; $1. 25 per M; 5

M $4.50, 10 M. $8.

eae Powell, Pittsburg, Ga., ever-
bearing and Cooper strawberry plants



| also seven top turnip seed sell or

exchange.

Mrs Z M Storey. Thomson, Ga.,
mint plants poinsettia 30c each; nice-
ly rooted Ga collard plants 25e 100;
tomato plants 40c 100.

ston, Ga., early Jersey, Wakefield and
sure head cabbage and Ga _ collard
plants 40c 100, $1.50 M; 5 M $6.50.
10 M $11.50; all del well rooted.

Sou Plant Co., Braselton, Ga. new
stone tomato, flat dutch and Charles-
ton Wakefield cabbage plants $1.25
per M del cash.

E C Cheney, Stephens, Ga., 40 M
late flat dutch cabbage plants now
ee 20 100; 75e 500; $1.25 per

EC Wingo, Flowery Branch Ga
Charleston Wakefield, flat dutch all
season and Danish ball head cabbage
and Greater Baltimore tomato plants
500 90c; $1.25 M; del; $1 M col.

Miss Fannie Hathcock, Portah, Ga
everbearing strawberry plants 40c
100 orexchange for dried apples,
peaches or onions and Irish potatoes.

C F Maddox, Rt 2, Buford, Ga.,
early flat dutch and Chaleston Wake-
field cabbage, true heading variety
collad, Greater Baltimore and new

grown from guaranteed pure -seed
200 45c; 75ce 500; $1.20 M;-5 M or .
more 90c M all del. to Ga points. \
Dorris Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga.,
cabbage, tomato and collard plants
a ready, prompt shipment $1 per

Clements Plant Co., Sandersville,
Ga., best varieties strawberries plants
$3 per M.

Mrs Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., ev-
exbearing strawberry ee $1 100,



Mrs T C Floyd, Rt 2, nip ley, Ga

$7.50 M



li. Gibson, Rt, Box 47, B: Folk.

stone tomato, pimento sweet pepper, <












- kind.




" ville, Ga., Ga collards 15 100, $1.25




30c 100; 75e 300.





catur, Ga., everbearing
plants 50c 1000 in quantities of 200
~ or > more.






*- Ga., Danish ball head,
_ Wakefield, Flat Dutch and all seasoin
cabbage and Greater Baltimore and
- eollard plants 90c 500; $1.25 M del;
Ol M: col.

William Ward, Rt-1, Adairsville
Ga. elms, maples, silver poplars, ce-
dars, black June cherries, red May

cherries, large mill goose plums, pur-
kle Damson plums, concord grapes,
_ (arge strawberries large and full of
a p Teoms from Easter to August; send
stamps for price list.
WC Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., fine

cabbage, tomato and collard plants
oe 75c; $1.25 M; bell pepper $2 per

Charleston




















Mrs Anna Crowe, Rt 1, Gainesville
- Ga., fall and winter heading cabbage
pants and tomatoes 75c 500; $1.25
- M de!; exp collect $1 M; 5 M 90c M;
%5e M for 10 M.

Green Mt. Farm, Gainesville, Ga.,
- tomato,, collard and cabbage plants
$1.25 per M del; 5 M or more $1

fob.

_ D Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga., lead-
ing cabbage, tomato and lettuce plant
7. 800 75e3 $1.50 M del; missionary
- ridge and Klondyke strawberry plant
tee 100; $3.50 M.

Ja McMillan,. Rtas Box 168, De-
= a Ga everbearing strawberry
- plants 50c 100, in quantities of 200:

or more. delivery to suit buyer.
J C Allen, Gainesville, Ga Rt 2,
Ga collard 15 100; $1.25 M; Lady

































T5e for 300.
Georre L Durand, . Gainesville, Ga.,








more tomatoes plants 20c 100, or
$1.25 M; Ga collards 15 100 or $1
Me





McHver Seed and Plant Co., Bras-
elton, Ga., New Stone tomato, head-
ing collards, all 500 75c; $1.25 M,
delivered $1, M collect. yellow and
Crystal wax Bermuda onion plants.
Sept 15 delivery 500 75c; $1.50 M
del: $1 M collect. cash with order.

Mrs Mary. Collins, Cordele Ga.,.
a Ga everbearing strawberry plants 50
hun. $4 -M.

C T McMillan, Gainesville -














_ pecan trees, fall delivery, write for
price.

Mrs Rosie Crowe, Rt 4, Cumming
Gaz Ga collard plants 15 per 100;
aor: 95. 1000, infproved everbearing
_ strawberry plants 40c 100.

-_ Mrs Mary Lou Duran, Gainesville,
Ga.. Ga collard plants $1 M or 15
100; New- Stone Greater Baltimore

tomatoes plants $1.25 M or 20c 100;

Lady Thompson. Bere Derry plants
0c 100 or $3 M.

: Evergreen Plant Farm, Flowery
eas Ga., Stone and Baltimore to-
mato plants and Ga collards 15c 100;
per M del. 5 M lots 85c M fob; also
ee strawberry plants 400 100
-or $2.50 M del.
i W A Landrum, Carnesville, Ga:
cs -Klondyke strawberry plants.
- E T Almon, Midland, Ga. Cal. and
a OG mde: river hedge plants 20 inches
high $3 per hundred, $20 M..

- W_O Waldrip, Flowery Branch Ga}
Charleston Wakefield cabbage, true
Ga collards, new stone and Greater
- Baltimore tomato plants $1.25 per
~ 1000 del; 5000 $1 M exp col; Klon-
. dyke strawberry plants: $2. 75 1000
= del. :





































VEGETABLES FOR SALE

: Mrs W D Hopkins, Rt 4,. Canon,
Ga old fashioned shellots for August,
and Sept. planting .40c per gal del,
or ee for 2 gals; no stamps accepted.









R is Tribble, Rt. 2, , Atlanta te sev-
eral varieties. fancy pigeons includ-
Ing fantails, pouters, tumblers, Birm-
- ingham rollers, sell or exchange for
Carneaux, kings or poultry of any

Mrs Willie Allen, Rt 2, Gaines-
_-M>: Lady Thompson strawberry plants

J C McMillan, Rt 2, Box 168 De-
strawberry

C S Wingo, Rt 1, Flowery Branch

Thompson strawberries 30 hundred |

Rt 2, new stone and Greater Balti-|-

ca
_ nursery stock, leading varieties also}

| cooking $1.50 bu del.

| Miss Jessie Cash, Rt 8, Flo
Branch Ga., large pods. sweet Ruby

quantities; long pod hot green pep-
per for pickles etc, 35c gal.

Mrs C T Tallent. Lula, Ga.. sweet
Ruby King bell peppers 40c gal.
Mrs C T Williams, Rt 6, Dallas Ga
white nest onions 50 gal. del; $3, 75
bu del.

Mrs J L Vollrath, Winston, Ga.,
ereen shelled field peas 10c dbs over
> lbs del; 15 Ibs $1.

green and white peppers 25c qt or
exchange for red or white nest on-
ions.

WT Newell, Rt 2, Ashland a
ae nest onions 18 Ib, cash with
order >
Mrs J A Wilson, Martin Ga., wil
lets wonder English peas for Oct and
Nov planting 380c lb; red multiply-
ing onions $2.25 bu; purple top and
yellow globe turnip seed 25c 1D.

Mrs R Robinson, Rt 3, Greenville,
| Ga., large white nest onions sound
and dry 60c pk; $4 bu del.

Clements Plant Co., Sandersville
Ga., large quantity bell, pimento and
hot peppers make offer on bu ham-

ers,
Mrs Edith Whatley, Rte 2; College
Park, Ga., 75 lbs hot green_cayenne
pepper per week 9c lb in 5, 6, and
7 |b baskets; _ green bell pepper. 45
pk cash.
W R Shell, R F D 2, Benin, Ga
red multiplying shallots, 1 ib" 1503
2 Ibs 25c; larger quantities 10c Jb.
George 'N D. Melville, Rt 3, Box
13, Calhoun, Ga., old "fashion red
shellots for August planting 40 gal,
or exchange for white nest onions -or
table peas.
Mrs T W Mathews, Rt 3, Marietta
Ga., 59 Ib-old fashion shellots. Te lb
or lot oo. :

- Mrs G V Norman, Rt 1, Dewey
Rose, Ga., yellow multiplying proli-
fic onions 25e qt. :

E G Summers, Rt 2, Senoia, Ga.,
200 lbs old fashion multiplying shel-
lots 10c lb.

C.F Maddox, Rt 2, Buford Ga.,
old fashion shellots trimmed and re-
cleaned for planting 10c lb; 82. 50 bu
of 32 Ibs del.
John M Moseley, Rt 2, Soperton,
Ga., white nest onions sets or fall
planting 10c lb or exchange for ap-
ples or pears or young chickens at
reasonable prices. ~

Mrs Ethel Reach, Rt 1, Gainesville
Ga., nest onions 35 gal, .65c pk,
$2. BY bu. Ss

FRUITS FOR SALE

-G B Elder, Cornelia, Ga., 400 No.
83 cans Ga bell peaches 1926 crop.

Mrs:D E Hodges, Manassas, Ga.,
pine apple pears $1.25 or exchange
for canning apples bu for bu,
J S Crowe, Rt 4, Cumming Ga.,
large winesap apples for eating or

X



Randolph GC Williams, Mt Vernon
oF good Keiffer Bartlett pears $3
W C Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., fine
cooking and eating apples $1. 50 bu;
fancy stock, graded, handpicked. ~~
Mrs J B Kemp, St Marys Ga., fig
preserves, heavy syrup pints 40c3 gti
80c cas

Mrs GV Norman. Re -1; Dewey
Rose, Ga., fresh sundried apples 18
lb; 25 No. 3 cans peaches 30c each;
4 eleven oz jars fig preserves 50c
oe 24 pt cans fig preserves 50c
eae



POTATOES FOR SALE

C-L Mitchell R F D 2, Box 162
Kite, Ga., Porto Rican potatoes $1.50
per: bu of 60 Ibs del; or $1 fob;-no
order accepted for Jess than 2 bu.

J C. Rutledge, Rt 8, Forsyth Ga
Porto. Rican potatoes $1. 25 per ham-|.
per.

PB Barrs, Quitman, Ga., Porto

Rican potatoes in any quantity bulk
or bags...

Giant pepper 25 doz; furnish large]

Mrs J B Stevens, Genie. Gas

| for gun or rifle or anything of value.

buck 6 mos old, and 5 females 5 mos

/5 to 50 lb bags del 20e Ib; in pod by

best. grade for quick sale $1.75 bu,

gal pure Ga eane

| grade, packed 12 pint cans to case
J C-Bonner, Hahira, Ga., state in- $

miles.

Matha

pair or entire lot, 4 DUSK: and 3 oce
for $5.
GC W Price, Rt 2, Gis .
4 grown rabbits, 2 white and 2 gray
only 1 male $2.50." |

L'C Fortenberry, Riel; Box 83,
Blairsville Ga., pair of big Mt owls
pets; tame as they can be, they wont
leave at all; reasonable price; they

os

write.

LC Biiodee. Gry
greed Chinchilla ra
mature stock..

T L Tribble, Rt 2, Avante Ga.,
racing homers, fantails, kings, mon-
daines, and other pigeons sell or exc
for chickens.

Loyd Byess, Holeomb, Ga., 1 white
buck, 1 black and white doe both 6
mos old; 8 black and white and 3
white ones 2 mos old, sell or exe

sville, Ga., pedi
bits young and

L E William & Son, Ty Ty, Ga.,
white pink eye rats 1dc to 25e. each
or exchange.

LL Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave
Atlanta, Ga., 2 erested 2 year old
Seifert roller made canaries $10 ea;
lemon colored cage singers $7.50 and
$10 each; female canavies ready to
breed $3 each; baby red head and
yellow head parrots $12.50 and $15
each; ring neck doves $6 pair exc
any for: market poultry. ;

D Z Lindsey, Rockledge, Ga., 2
New Zealand red bucks 7 mos old
$1.25 each or exchange for 2 does
same age and breed.

wheat, cows, hogs, etc.

James Beverly, Moultrie, Ga., white
pink eye rabbits $1 pair.

Mrs W E Green, Powersville, Ga
young roller canaries green and yel-
low birds, from imported stock males
$7.50, females $3 or exchange 1 pair
of canaries for pat full bred Collie
pups,

3 pair pigeons Carneaux sell $1.50
pair or exchartige for 1 pig of any
breed or 5 white leghorn pullets.

-exchange 1 excellent pair canaries 2
years old valued at $12. 50 for Buff
Orpington pullets 6 mos old, 1 pair
raises 15 to 25 birds.

L N Patten, Abbeville, Ga., eanary
birds cheap.
Mrs Ada Weaver, Bowersville, Ga
1 black buck rabbit 1 .year old $1
or exchange for white buck same age
also bantams roosters and hens. | -
R A. Russell, 222 Ga Aves S EF
Atlanta, Ga., 6 Chinchilla rabbits 1

old,. will furnish papers for reg; also
pair New Zealand reds and 4 young
ones no papers; $20 for Chinchillas
$5 for reds.

F P Hicks, Rt B, Box 100, Savan-

eons $25 or exchange for R I Reds,
leghorns or ancona hens.

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Mrs W M Luckey, Matthews, Ga.
butter beans shelled late - variety in

$2:25 bu fob; 1-2 hampers $1. 20;
cash orders; shipments twice weekly.
J J Whitaker, Dalton, Ga., lady
peas 15c lb del: brown and blue eyed
Crawders 8c Ib.

OW Beale, Rt 5, Lawrence-
ville Ga, 1 bu Otootan beans, sound,

or exchange for pet stock, rats or
rabbits, or cotton baskets or -anyl
Gane: of value. .

SYRUP FOR SALE_
A W Pullen, McRae, Ga., 2,000
syrup, medium

1 per case fob McRae, Ga., lots of
100 gals and above del within 150

catch all rats, mice. and lizzards, ete;|.

John O Ellis, Kennesaw, Ga., 25'
pairs extra Plymouth Rock. homing
pigeons; 25 pairs French. Carneaux
pigeons $2 pair, or exchange for corn,

James Arthur, Rt 3, Shellman, Ga |

Mrs P D Rubin, Hapeville, Ga will

nah, Ga., 17 white Swiss Mt. pig-} py 2 Brelel gee =

mink ducks 4 to 10 weeks old $2 for A







See Mor org: E er = egrets
Flemish rabbits $1 oe or "si, 50. per | 8al; 40 |



Ps ohn = eas. Rt cS Box 98 Milan
Ga., fine Ga cane syrup: in gal cans
60c. per gal fob Milan, Ga. can fur-
nish 35 or 40 gals.
W H Davis, 312 Montgomery St.,
Savannah, Ga., pure Ga cane syrup

in 35 gal bbls; dark cane molasses
40c per gal in 58 gal bbls.

W C Dailey, McDonough, Ga., 800
gal sorghum cane syrup in ats, 1-2
gal and 1 gal new tin cans, make best
O1er
Riley C Couch, Turin, Ga., heavy
ribbon cane syrup in new gal. buckets

in new gal buckets 60c gal.

EM Herrin, Manor Ga. No 1 Ga
cane syrup 5 and 10 lb cans 65c per
10 lb can, 35 per 5 lb can.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP-
PLIES FOR SALE e3

John A Crummey, Doctortown Ga
pure extracted honey put up as fol-
lows fob Doctortown,. Ga., 12 5lb
pails to ease $7.50; 6 10 Ib pails to



insured $1. 50; 4 large bbls of about
50 gal each at $1.10 per gal.

bright honey in 5b cans $1.30 del.
D F Thomas, Odum, Ga., section
honey made from the gallberry $4.50

case for No 2s.
Reeves Scarborough, Higleyson, Ga
complete stock 10 frame equipment

plete; 2 queen. excluders, 1 comb hon-
ey super; 3 shallow super complete;
8 frame equipment, 2 hives of bees,

queen excluders, 3 shallow super com-
plete; Bee smoke veil tools imbeder,
2 bee escapes and few more varieties
included, shallow supers and_ hives
made at home of cypress, other sup-
plies for bees best- quality; three
banded Italian bees, free of disease,
all one. year old, a bargain $25;
owner moving to town.

$1.50 per can or 6 cans $8.

BARRELS DUCKS, GUINEAS FOR
SALE

W Price, Rt 2. Cedartown, Ga

: pure



Indian runner drakes,
$1.50 each.

Mrs H H Moon, Rydal, Ga, 1 bia Z
Muscovey drake and 1 duck $1.50 |
each or $3 for the 2.

Mrs Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga.,
pure bred. Indian runner drakes $1. 75
each.

Mrs Mary Covina. Cordele, Ga. 2
fine pure bred, early April hatched

stock $5. each.
Gantwood Farm, Meigs, -Ga., white

lards, young stock $1 each. he
LE Williams & Sons, Ty Ty, Ga.,
1 trio Museovey ducks
$5, 10 ducks 3. eres
1927 hatch.

Mrs B. T Baldwin, Bockinas Ga

1.50 each,

Hees 1 mother duck and 14 young ones. =
Mrs VH Thompson, Bluffton Ga. _
26 pure bred, white Emberdeen

geese, write for prices.

R A Cravey, Milan, Ga., Rt 1, Bok 2
98, large white Mammoth Pekin

and 1 drake. -$5 fob Milan Ga.,
1927 March hatehed
with orders.

Miss Inez Pisses: RFD 1, Wadley
Ga trio Indian runner ducks 1927
hatch $8.

G T Murphy, Winder Ga Rt 4, 9
ducks, 3 drakes and 6 ducks T5e a,
or $6. for lot.

_ Mrs L S Hope, Ludowici, Ga., Rt
1, Turkey tom $5; 8 March hatched
turkeys $2.75 each: 3 turkeys April
hatch $1.50 each; 3 turkey hens $6
or $87.50 for the lot, cash with order.

few |







Beneoiige, Rt 3, a Ga.





Spected Porto Rican potatoes $1. 15
bu in ve to 20 bu lots.



Ga., Rt 2, 9 fine geese, mixed stock,
make best offer. os ve

reboiled with corn syrup 45c per gal _

7 5e gal; thick hhoney drip cane syrup = x

case $6.80; 110 Ib pail postpaid and

F R Vincent, Fruitland, Ga., nice
case of 24 sections of No. 1, $4 per ce
1 stand of bees, 2 empty hives com-

2 comb honey supers complete; 2 og

Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga Rt Do ae
good strained honey in. 1 gal cans,

stock ce

M B turkey gobblers for breeding
Pekin ducks crossed with wild ma-

926 hatch

ducks, 2 years old $2 each or 2 ducks
$1.50 each, cash

Mrs Henry Childers, Adairsville, ooo







k rd, a cross between turkey and
March and April hatch, $2 each,

A Skinner, Stephens, Ga Rt 1,

last year hatch, 1 gobbler $7;'

e; and 2 hens, $4 each; 14 half
wn gobblers $3 each and hens
50 each, geese $1 each, 8 ganders



COND HAND MACHINERY ~
| FOR SALE =-_ =
- A Burks, Fayetteville, Ga.,

od condition, cheap, 1 I H C

ical engine, 2 h'p; 1 well pump

3; 1 pilot escetaline generator;
)00 gal wooden watertank; 2 new
al sewing machines, 1 drop head
cabinet. _
Price, Cedartown, Ga., Rt 2
ill and pan, 60 gal capacity,
ndition and cheap for cash or
fe for farm products. ,
fulius Chastain, Toccoa, Ga., bar-
1 Witte 22 H P kero engine; 1

saw Winshipp cotton gin and con-

, press and shafting.

Massey, Moultrie, Ga., 1 25 H

hofield boiler, 1 CC 20 H P en-
ne, same make, in good condition
00; 1 grist mill, 44 in top runner
good shape except needs new
ne, $50; would, trade all for any-
ie could use of equal value, write
t you have.
G Smith, 200 Whitmore S&.,

a, Ga., nice auto harp 37 string
ars, in good condition, sell or
hange for good guitar, good pigs
fat goats or sheep, 1 No 2 food
pper, practically new, sell or ex-
nee. ;

121, Dalton Ga 15-30 Interna-

tractor, 1 Corley ball bearing
mill, 1 Edger, 2 saws, belts all
first class condition 3 mule log
on, all that, you need to go to

te {
-G Pilgrim, Rt 1, Decatur Ga.,
ight saw mill outfit including
on tractor, equipped with pul-
size Woodruff mill $50; pat-
s, cable feed good, dust doo-
in. inserted tooth 9
w 80 ft endless rubber belt,
for Fordson with 5 in solid
tires lumber trucks, all in
ss condition, 8 miles south of
r $300 fob or exchange; 1
outfit including 1 8 H P Frick
1 nearly new DeLoach mill,
bolting saw, 1 20 in shingle
70 ft. 6 in rubber belt $125

Schwarzweiss, Waynesboro, Ga
H P International kerosene en-
in perfect condition at a reason-
price. :
~Y Windham, Charing, Ga., Rt
12 gage Columbia single barrel
ot gun $5 cash fob. et
: Holderley, Valdosta, Ga 1 pea
eS harvester, excellent condi-

H. os & Son, Colquitt, Ga.,|.

d hand Perkins hand feed
mill in good running order;

. flat runner grist mill; 1 log

both cheap. at
tional Pecan Groves Co., Flint-
Ga., 1 2-70 saw Continental gin
tfit, screw press, with tramper,
; 8 Oliver bottom plows for
tors $35 each; 3 Sullivan tower
se tractor plows, $40 each; 1 1-2
> Fairbanks Morse gas engine $35;
liamson stump puller, complete
h cable, cost $550, sell for $225;
oll 1 inch wire cable $50; 1 32
W Delco water pump with 1-4 H
motor complete except batteries
}; 1 Universal 24 inch stone grist
grinding mill for Ford tractor or
er power, cost $150 sell for $75;
in first class condition.
Reid, Rt 1, Bremen Ga 4 bur-
er oil stove, good as new, $15 or will
hange for wood stove or anything
equal value.
- A West, Statesboro, Ga., 16 ft
shafting $2.50; 4 ft 1 1-2 in
1 7-8 in $1; 20 in steel pul-
n face, for 1 3-4 shaft $2.50;



ste
step cone steel pulley $3; 12 to 16
in step cone pulley $3.50; 4 heavy

hangers $38; entire lot for $20 or ex-

change for good typewriter.

W H Kittles, Valona, Ga., new and

unused Escort army wagons at $55
fob Sylvania, Ga. 5

J B Petty, Box 508, Dawson Ga.,
Temco 3-8 in electric portable drill,
in good condition; write for prices.

A B Bolsig, Rt 1, Rochell, Ga. 1
set of two horse wagon brakes $5, in
good condition; 1 top buggy slightly

used: $25; 1 Ford truck 25 model, in

good eondition $150 or exchange for
cows, Duroc or Red Berkshire pigs
or will take 10 bu seed oats.

Mrs H J McCowey, Hawkinsville,
Ga:, 1 good as new Cant Hook with
new handl in it $1 fob; 1 snaking
ian cost $17, good as new, sell $5

op. i: 2 be

F H Bunn, Midville, Ga., 1 used] |

Ford truck, will sell cheap or exc
for hogs, cow or chikens. :
Ga.,

W 4H Bolton, Griffin, ex-

change two horse wagon for Ford

truck, cab and body, first class shape

and pay difference; second hand 2-

horse wagon to
hay rake. oe
J Ringston, Rt 2, Box 211, Atlan-

ta, Ga., Colt acetylene plant 7 lights

exchange for good

in perfect working condition, make

offer. i

J H Allen, 161 Coledge St., Cedar-
town, Ga. 1 Hercules 5 H P engine,
1 power cane mill, Golden make; 1
12 ft copper evaporator 4 ft heavy
grater and. door, all in good condition
except pan needs new side bars, pea
thresh 3 H International engine and
dray, iron wheels, all in good condi-
tion, write or apply.

-W A Holsonback, Ranger, Ga., 1

Chevrolet truck, good as new $450 or}

will exchange for a new Ford car
2 passenger. <

JR & Joe Z Cramer, Rt 7, Carroll-
ton, Ga.. Golden new model No 3
syrup mill, 3 roler, copper crimped
pan 12 ft long, geared for mule pow-
er, all.in good shape fob Mt. Zion,
Ga., $90 cash. =

R M Foster, 204, Ga Casualty bldg

Macon, Ga., 1 Rex grading machine
especially constructed for potato
grader; original cost $300, will-sell
for a sacrifice accepting $100.

WJ Hoppen, Rt A, Savannah Ga.,
will have after this week 1 Ottowa!.

log saw outfit, consisting of engine
and 1 4 ft, 1 5 ft saw for cutting
down trees, also the attachment, ex-
cept 1 piece of 1 in sg shaft, a small
item, can be bought any hardware
store, engine and outfit not new but
in good working condition; 1 cut off

saw and table and belt for sawing up

lines, will finish up this week and
will have no further use for the out-
fit; no reasonable offer will be re-
fused; write. ee

Cal and Chas Harmon, Stovall, Ga}

Lilliston peanut picker cheap, used
2 seasons. :

J L Thompson, Rt 1 Madison Ga
1 25 H P boiler and engine cheap.

Ww A Brannon, Moreland, Ga., 1
Fordson tractor and Williams feed
mill, capacity 1 ton per hour, all in
good condition, price as stands $400.
' Mrs G W Parker, Young Cane Ga
1 1924 Ford truck, cost $300 sell for

$130. os ey es
J V Miller, Kirkland; Ga., 1 0 S

boiler, 40 H P; 1 Schofield. center

crank engine 40 H P in No 1 condi-
tion; 1 Schofield boiler in fair shape,
25 H P; 1 Schofield engine in No 1
shape 20 H P; 1 set of 40 inch mill
rocks in good shape, make best offer
or will trade. Pe:

A J McMichen, Rt 2, Acworth Ga
1 2 horse wagon $25; 1 2 horse Oli-
ver turn plow No 13, $10; 1 1 horse
Syracuse turn plow No. 467 $5; 1
Ga Cracker guano distributor $5; all

gf the above in good condition.

~ WJ. Pearson, Alto, Ga., 1 McCor-
mack mower and rake in good run-
ning order $25; 1 Lynchburg 1 horse
plow $5; 1 improved Oliver 1 horse
plow $4; 1 Murry south planter with
attachments $10; 1 2 1-2 H P Witte
engine $15.

Mrs Janie Martin, Cobhtown, Gal

pulley 6 in face $2; 11 1-2 to 18 in|

a reasonable price



Soe eee grist mill outfit consisting|
of 150 H P IH C kerosene engine,
1 R D Cole 36 inch rocks and 11H
C 2 hole power, bargain and will con-
sider terms to responsible party.

Riley C Couch, Turin Ga., 20 H P
furnace boiler with fixtures $55.

DD L Martin, Fitzgerald, Ga. brand |
new engine power steel hay press

$250; brand new horse power steel

press $125; write for printed detailed
information and cuts. PG

-R E Downing, Moultrie Ga., 1 20
H P International gas or kerosene
engine; 1 42 inch Cole grist mill; sell
cheap for cash.

Mrs D P Halsep, Rt 4, Macon, Ga
electric washing machine 32 volt,
practically new, first class condition,
exrhange for good milk cow or chick-
ens, make offer. .

_Mrs I Sims, R F D, Colbert Ga 1
used Ford truck to exe for 1 Deep
well water system in good condition.
_ Fred House, R F D 4, Madison, Ga
1 ditching and terracing machine in
good fix, cost around $50; will ex-
change for late model. Cole corn
planter, or something of equal value.

CHICKENS & EGGS FOR SALE |
S C White Leghorns
R A Soseby, Carnesville Ga Wy-
coff strain 5 mos old cockerels pure:
bred $8 ea or 2 for $5 or 5 for $10
Also 4 college strain $1.50 or 4 for $5
B H Dickson, Carnesville Ga 5 pure
bred hens to exchange for female
goats Hens at $1.25 ea goats to be at



Monroe Poultry Farm, R 3 Rorayth

Ga Tancred strain pullets ready to lay
Write
Peach Poultry Co, Fort Valley Ga
Pure bred trapnested Tancred, strain
pullets Write for prices =
O L McClellan, 403 Jefferson St,

La Grange Ga Prof Quisenberrys |

strain cockerels $1.50 to $2.50 ea Spec-
ial price on 12 or more

Mrs Oleava Byrd, R 4 Fitzgerald|

Ga Ferris strain pullets and cock-
erels 10 weeks old 70c ea fake
Mrs J G Evans, Oliver Ga 10 cock-
erels Mch hatch English strain $1 ea
Laws Leghorn Farm Savannah Ga
150 Mch and Apr heh Tancred strain
pullets $2 to $2.50 ea

Mrs Warren Melson Raymond Ga
Tancred strain Apr heh cockerels $1
6a Lopes A oF;

C E Fletcher Parrott Ga 575 pull-
ets beginning to lay 200 hens 2 yrs
old English-American strain with Wy-
coff blooded cock sires $1 ea 20 Wy-
eoff cocks 1 1-2 yrs old $3 ea All fob
Parrott Ga

Mrs VC Ray, R 2 Kensington Ga

Kerlin Farm English strain cockerels

cheap for cash or will exe for brooder
in good condition a

Mrs Edward Chance, Graymont Ga
4 & 5 mos old Barron strain cocker-
els $1 ea

Mrs C M Morgan, R B Lyons Ga
17 Tancred strain pullets and 1 cock-
erel $15 for lot or exe for Phono-

graph in good cond or 4 burner oil

stove in good cond Write. Also 1
Tancred strain cockerels to exc for
1 female rabbit of any color Would
consider anything useful

Mrs R M Smith, Demorest Ga 25
frying size cockerels average 2 lbs
ea fat, 20c lb cash with order

Monroe Poultry Farm, R 3 Forsyth
Ga Tancred strain pullets 5 to 6 mos
old

L D McEwen, College Park Ga,
Apr hatch English strain cockerels
$1.25 ea fob No checks

C C Williams, Round Oak Ga Ker-
lin strain pullets 155 and 10 cocker-

els all 4 and 5 mos old $1.50 ea fob

M F Webb, R 5 Jefferson Ga 30
Tancred strain hens including 2 cocks
$30 fob they are 1 and 2 yrs old

J B Woods, Brooks Ga 3 mos old
Tanered strain pullets also 200 1 yr
old hens Will sell at a reasonable
price Write me your wants

Mrs J E Peacock, Baxley.
pullets 3 mos old 65c ea
Mrs Wm E Burch, R 1 Helena Ga

ek

Ga 100

he

1 BR

~-C T MeMillan,



$2 ea Large early cockerels

20 cockerels 14 weeks old from Com- :

fort Hatchery culled flocks $1 ea

Tom Richardson, Palmetto Ga 50

hens 1 1-2 yrs old $1 ea

-H K Ward, Box 45 Savannah Ga
150 Tancred strain pullets $300

Clyde M Stover, Reeves Ga 75 Tan-
cred strain cockerels direct from Mis-
sourl State accredited flock from
265 to 313 egg sires $1.50 ea ;

R H McComb, Milledgeville Ga 300

yearling hens 80 ea also 20 Feb &
Mch heh pullets $1 ea

T N Farmer, Holly Springs Ga

Has 5 pure bred hens and 2 cocks he _
Games _

will exe for Dark Cornish
Write !

_Mrs J L Powell, Pittsburg Ga Would

like to exc W L or Blk Giant eggs
for Light Brahma eggs or small in-
cubator :

H F Seay, R 1 Conley Ga 30 pure
bred Tancred pullets 75c ea or exc
for same number R I red pullets Don-
aldson or Owen Farm strain, a

Glennwood Farms, Brooks Ga Sev-
eral hun Tancred 8 mo old pullets $1
ea Also 200 yr old hens same breed-

| ing $1.25 ea

Cleveland Wade, Alto Ga 8 pullets
and 1 cockerel Ferris strain 3 mo
old $4 for lot Bt

Mrs G W Stevens, Nicholls Ga 75
pure bred Tancred strain 1 1-2 yr old
hens $1 fob 25 Mch hatch pullets
Same strain $30 :

| EF J Grier, R 4 Gainesville Ga Lords

strain pullets all first classy no culls
95c ea

T J Cain, Gainesville Ga 75 Tancred
strain 1926 hatch hens $1 ea fob.
coops to be returned. Also 100 Fer-
ris strain Apr Ist hatch pullets $1
ea coops to be returned =

E Hi Sherrill, Ball Ground Ga R 2
42 Ferris strain Mch hch pullets $40

for lot fob Ball Ground

hch Tancred strain pullets, some lay-
ing $1.25 ea

B F Bruce, Martin Ga 25 pure bred
Wycoff strain pullets 11 weeks old
Lot for $15 coops to be returned

S G Amos, Rising Fawn Ga 12 wks

old Hollywood strain cockerels Fa-

mous 336 egg strain $1.50 ea

Fanny Pharr, R 1 Buford Ga 3 mos
old cockerels 40c ea fob

B E Huguely, Danburg Ga 100 Fer-
ris & Barron strain pullets Apr hch
No culls 65 ea cockerels same age and
strain $1 ea 2 cocks 16 mos old $1.50.

ea all fob Washington Ga Coops to

be returned

hens and

1 cock 1926 hch $6 pure
bped > :

Mrs F T Scarboro Ellenwood Ga

Morgan-Tancred strain cockerels 4 1-2

mos old $1.50 ea j

SC Brown Leghorns . iS

T J Cain, R 3 Gainesville Ga Mech

Gainesville Ga 150 ~

Tancred strain Apr hch pullets $1.50

ea coops to be returned :
BH Holland, R 2 Dalton Ga Four

CW Price, R 2 Cedartown Ga pure

bred Everlay strain hens and pullets
$1.50 ea Cocks and cockerels $2 ea

L H Cousins, Greenville Ga Pure
bred Everlay strain pullets and cock-
erels 12 wks old $1 ea : :

D H Pelham, R 3 Cuthbert Ga 5 or
6 Tormohlen strain cockerels 1 to 3
Ibs ea 60c to 90c ea See

Mrs J C Camp, R 2 Dougiasville Ga
Mch heh cockerels $1 ea Apr hch 75c.
ea

R D McLarty, Villa Rica Ga has

145 pullets and 7 cockerels Apr 8th

heh lot for $135
J William Huguley, Chipley Ga One
pen 1 cock and 10 hens $15 lot fob
Mrs T W Matthews, R 3 Marietta
Ga Pure. bred Everlay strain Mch
heh cockerels $1 ea fob

\ $C RTI Reds
Mrs Donald Donaldson, R 1 Decat-

ur Ga Eges from dark, rich Reds _ .

$2 per 15 del. Frying size cockerels

$5 ea

ne



'\ Wyandotte pullets ,$1.25 ea

PAGE SIX
CHICKENS & EGG SFOR SALE

S C RTI Reds

Mrs J H Darby, White Plains Ga
10 June heh pure tbred Donaldson
strain pullets 60c ea fob White Plains

Mrs M F Lawson, Morven Ga 20
hens 2 cocks 1926 hch $36 fob No culls

Mrs Daisy McElveen, R 1 Stilson
Ga Mch hch cockerels $1.50 ea spec-
jal prices on 6 or 10 -

N B Deaton, R 2 Buford Ga 10
pure bred Apr hch pullets $1 ea

Mrs John W Beall, Forest Glenn
Ga 2 young large cockerels dark red
pure strain $2.50-ea Hens $2 ea

Mrs Ralph McGill, R L Dawson Ga
5 pure bred Owen strain cockerels 1
wks old $1 ea fob :

Mrs Geo L Grace, Towns Ga Drums
Egg-Bred quality strain. Mch heh
cockerels $2 ea :

J B Woods, Brooks Ga Tompkins
strain yr old hens $1.75 a pullets
and cockerels at reasonable prices
write

. Mrs L J Moye, R A Barnesville Ga
Apr heh cockerels weighing about 4
lbs $1.50 del anywhere in Ga

Mrs T O Weeks, Harlem Ga 6
Dark red Apr hch pullets and 12 L

Paul Harris, Oakman Ga
cockerels $1.25 ea | is
\ Mrs T H Thayer, R 1 Red Oak Ga
Donaldson strain pullets and cock-
erels Mch & Apr hch $1.50 ea fob

W H Gabriel, Hull Ga 8 pure bred
pullets & 1 Apr hch cockerel Owen
Farm strain 75c ea \

Mrs J G Waldrop, R A Tifton Ga
3 cocks $2 ea or exc for same breed,
Donaldson strain. If exe must be
pure bred Fes

Mrs E O Smith, R 3 Baxley Ga
Apr hch pure bred pullets and cock-
erels $1: ea, also 12 White Leg Apr
hch pullets and cockerels 70c ea fob

Mrs A F Ayers, R 2 Dewy Rose Ga
3 Pure Donaldson strain cockerels and
7 pullets Feb hch 80c ea ~

Mrs L Pettit, Pike Ga Pure Owen |

strain cockerels May and June hch
$1-ea Stop: 7s al
Mrs J D Patten, Lakeland Ga Has
6 hens and cock also 2 Brown Leg
hens lot $9
i Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown
Ga Twenty 1926 hch hens $1.90 ea
Pullets and cockerels Mch and Apr
e nch. $2 ea =.
W T Thurmond, Commerce Ga 100
Mch & Apr 1926 hch hens and 15 cocks
Same age 75 pullets Mch & Apr hch
1927 well culled $1.25 ea
E L Spann, Plains Ga Reds direct
- descendants from Owen Farms Star
mating 1926. Satisfaction guaranteed
on every sale or money refunded

| Minorcas
W Z Mathis, Louvale Ga S C White
Minorcas cockerels $2.50 ea Apr heh
S C Silver Spangled Hamburg ecock-
erels Apr hch $2 ea Nabob strain An-

- ona cockerels Sheppard Strain $2 ea
Mrs F R Hibbetts, R 5 Box 22 A|

Waycross Ga 6 White Minorca Hens

and 1 cock 18 mos old $9

Mrs A L Marshman, White Plains
Ga Blk Minorca pulets $1 ea hens
_ $1.25 ea cockerels $3 ea Cocks $38.50
ea x
L B Millians, Newnan Ga 1st Apr
hch 1926 cock Pape strain $2 ea ~
Mrs Mary W Clay, R 6, Monticello
Ga 30 hens 2& 3 yrs old $1.50 ea or
$38 for lot 2 & 3 yr old cocks $1.25
ea
Tom Cade,.R 4 Elberton Ga Blk
Minorca cockerels Pape strain May
heh 75c ea or exc for pullets of same
breed and strain

Barred Rocks ~
CC W Price, R 2 Cedartown Ga 18
mo old Thompson strain hens $1.50

ea
W O Adamson, Ellenwood Ga 5
pure bred Mch heh cockerels $6 for
lot or $1.50 ea fob
J B Woods, Brooks Ga Thompson
strain cocks, cockerels hens and pull-
ets all at a reasoiable price

Pure bred |: L :
Ga Thompson strain prize stock eggs



MARKET BULLETIN |

Mrs A F McClure, Woodstock Ga
10 pullets Feb hch some laying one
cock 1 1-2 yrs old all pure bred $14
for lot. Als6 10 pullets weighing 3 to
4 Ibs 90 ea fob

Mrs A E Barwick, Doerun Ga Pure
bred cockerels and pullets 4 1-2 mos
old $1.50 ea or 4 for $5

Homer Hallman, Nahunta Ga Box
25 Pure bred Thompson strain Ay
heh ecockerels $2 ea or will exc for

2 pullets same strain

T J Cain, R 3 Gainesvile Ga Mech
heh Thompson strain pullets $1.50 ea
coops to be returned

Mrs J E Steadman, Bainbridge Ga
Thompson Imperial strain eggs for
hatching $1 per 15 $1.75 per 30 del,
cartons to be returned Apr cockerels
from prize pen $2 eafrom 2nd pen
$1.50 ea ae

MrgJ C Odom, R 3 Sycamore Ga 2
Mech hch pure bred Thompson strain
cockerels $1.25 ea cash with order

J S Palot, R C Statesboro Ga Aris-
tocrat strain cockerels and \ pullets
from prize winners at reasonable
prices. Eggs for hatching $1 per 15
Orders filled promptly |.

Mrs A F Ayers, R 2 Dewey Rose
Ga 8 Aristocrat strain cockerels Mch
hch 80c ea

Mrs Milton Sumner, R 3 Sylvester

$1 per 15 Cartons to be returned
Barred Rock Farms, Nicholson Ga
25 pullets and 10 cockerels May 1st
hch 75 ea fob Athens Ga
Mrs J A Wilson, Martin Ga Thom-
pson Ringlet strain Prize stock cock-.
erels $3 ea 4
. Miss Fannie Hatheock, Portal Ga
1 Feb hch cockerel and 2 pullets $7
Mrs E M Herrin, Manor Ga 5 hens
and 1 cock 16 mos old sell or exc for
1 reg S P C sow pig not under 10
wks old oe
J B Dunagan, Calhoun Ga One cock
2 yrs old $3 or exc for 3 pullets same
breed. (Strain forbidden without per-
mit) ee
e eee
Bantams
~ Mary Cecil Hood, Sparta
rooster a beauty $1
L L Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave

Ga 1

| White Jap silkies $12.50 per pair

Golden Seabright $5 ea Ready for
Fall Shows Write

Gantwood Farms, Meigs Ga Indian
Game bantams. very small, young
stock to sell Write .

B H Hall, R 2 Dalton Ga. Ban-
tams of all colors 50c ea -

Ansul L Mealor, R 1 Fairmount Ga
Brown or White bantams 1927 hch
75 pr or trio $1 fob Also 2 RI red
cocks 2 yrs old $1.50 ea or the 2 for
$2.50 One Feb hch cockerel $1.25 fob

Robert W Clark, 358 Spring street
Macon Ga Partridge Cochin and Gol-
den Seabright Bantams $10 pr eggs
$5 per 15

H W Law, Eastman Ga Pure bred
Golden Seabright spring hch $5 per
pr

Jersey Black Giants |

Mrs L J Browning, R 3 Forsyth Ga
Pure bred Marcy strain Giants young
and old stock Pullets 75 to $1.25 ea
Hens $1.25 to $1.50 ea Two 7 mos old
cockerels $1.50. ea

Mrs John W Beall, Forest Glen Ga
Pure bred cockerels $1.50. ea cocks
$3.50 ea hens, $2.50 ea

Mrs EH Scott, Unadilla Ga 4 cock-
erels 2 cocks pure bred $1.50 ea

Mrs G W Stevens, Nichols Ga 10
pure bred Marcy strain cockerels 12
weeks old heavy for age, $18 for lot
less $2 ea ;

Mrs H J McCorvey, Hawkinsville
Ga 20 pure bred Marcy strain Apr

heh pullets $1.50 ea fob

Mrs J D Patten, Lakeland Ga Has
8 pullets and 2 cockerels 4 mos old
$10 for lot

Mrs M Holloway, Graymont Ga 10:
Marcy strain pullets and 1 cockerel $1

ea

S L Wyandottes

_Mrs J F Fords, R 1 Hillsboro Ga 2

pure bred cockerels Mch hch $1.25}



ea long strain One cock 2 yrs old
$1.50

Mrs J B Flanigan, Lincolnton Ga}

R A Pure bred eggs for hatching 15
for $1 fob or del for $1.25 Also Apr
heh cockerels $1.25 ea

T Almon, Midland Ga 10 pullets
and 1 cockerel Tarbox strain $12
Eggs for hatching $1 per 15, $6 per
100

H C Marlow, R 1 Pendergrass Ga
8 hens 2 yrs old 2 hens and 2.cocker-
els 1 yr old $1.50 ea or $18 for lot

W. C Thornton, R 4 Gainesville Ga
Pure bred Tarbox strain cockerels
$1.25

Mrs C H Ward, R 1 Adairsville Ga
Pure bred 1925-26 heh hens 6 for $7
cocks $2 ea Apr hch pullets and cock-
erels $1.25 ea Also 1-2 Cornish game
and 1-2 S L Wyandotte hens 1 yr
old $1 ea

White Wyandottes

J L Wilson, Menlo Ga Apr
cockerels $2 ea fob 2.1926 cocks will
sell or exc for same breed ~.

C W. Price, R 2 Cedartown Ga 20
this years hatch $15 for lot

Mrs J E Steadman, R A Bainbridge
Ga Martins Regal Doreas strain cock-
erels Apr hch $2 ea from prize pen,
$1.75 from 2nd pen

Miss. Zelma Adams, R 9 Elberton
Ga 8 pullets and 4 cockerels Apr heh
lot $10 cash with order

Mrs Henry Eller, Ellijay Ga 2
cockerels $1.50 ea ,

Mrs W L Gullebeau, R 6 Lincoln-
ton Ga Pure bred Regal Dorcas strain
pullets Apr hch $1 ea, 12 weeks old
90c ea No culls _ i

Light Brahmas
Mrs J F Miller, Leo Ga Apr heh
pullets and cockerels 90c ea 6 for $5
Raymond Chatham, Doraville Ga
Four mos old cockerels of selected
stock, $1.25 also R I red cocks and
hens Cocks $2 ea hens $1.50 ea

S C Anconas

Fred Boles. R A Boston Ga 5 Me
heh Shepard strain cockerels $1 ea
or exc for pullets Re

H C Marlow, Pendergrass, Ga R 1
few cockerels Apr hatch $1

Mrs H A Hollingsworth, R 6 Cov-
ington Ga 20 1926 Sheppard strain
hens and 2 roosters $20 _

M L Anderson, R 5 Macon Ga 15
pullets and 2 cockerels Mar hch fine
stock $17 o

W A Holsonback, Ranger Ga cock-
erels $1.25 ea or exe 2 for same breed
Mrs W A Gatlin, R 3 Acworth Ga
Thofough bred Anconas spring hatch
10 pullets and 1 rooster $10 ~

Ruth Tyner, Danielsville Ga 5
choice Sheppard strain hens, $1 ea

Sherman Poole, Canton Ga R 4
Sheppard strain pullets 8 weeks old
60c ea sai

Mrs A C Spence, Blakely Ga Hens
$1.50 ea cocks and cockerels with
standard markings $3.50 ea
_. Mrs MI Free, R 3 Clarkesville Ga
Hs bred hens and 1 cock $10 for
0

2

Games

C W Price, R 2 Cedartown Ga Pure
bred Cornish cockerels $2 ea

Mrs B Hood, Sparta Ga 1 Dark
Cornish cock 18 mos old $1.25 or will
exe for S L Yyandotte .
_ Mrs O N Sloan, Moultrie Ga Corn-
ish eggs for hatching 15 for $1.25

carrier to be returned

James Beverly, Moultrie Ga Pure |.

bred Dangerfoot, Black Greys, and
half Irish grey wild cat blue games

I J Little, R 1 Arabi Ga Pit games
Roundheads, Georgia. Shawl necks,
Grists, and Gradys, Pure strains

_W A Holsonback Ranger Ga exc
high class pit game hens for 2 Mar
hatch pit game blue cockerel

W T Hughes, R C Box 11 Albany
Ga pit games stags, Blue Travelers
Mar and Apr-hch, now crowing $2 ea;
or would exe for hens or _pullets
Ginins roundheads preferred

heh



ID Riff, R C Griffin Ga Mch and

y E

Ke Thursday, August 25, 1927 5

Apr hch cockerels pure bred $2.50 -
ea Woe
P G Ware, Mt Vernon Ga Has the
Lundy Wild Cat Blues and Round
head Also Travelers and Rangers fo
crosses they cant be beat 1 yr old
stags $2.50 Apr hch $1 ea pullets
$1.50 ea- : ee
Tom Weaver, Bowersville Ga Ginns

Red &Spangle cross pit games old

and young stock for sale or exe Also
1 pure Grist Grady 1926 cock Write
N S Crow, R 1 Royston Ga Old time -
S A Ginn Pit fowls Reds, grays and
Spangles Write for prices

Orphingtons
Mrs Ralph Pittman, Dacula Ga 5
pure bred Buff Orphington pullets and
1 cockerel all Apr hatch Lot $6
Mrs C W Griffin, Screven Ga R 2
Pure bred English strain Buff Or-

-|phington Apr hch 10 pullets and 1

cockerel $11 for lot or:6 pullets and
1 cockerel for $7 Bee

Mrs J W Slaton, R 9 Gainesville Ga
Two Buff cockerels Feb hch Cook

-Strain $1.25 ea or exe for 2 same age

and strain. 2
W T Smallwood, Box 335, Swains-
boro Ga 150 pure bred Buff Orphing-
ton, Barred Rock and R I red 12 wks
old 80 ea fob a
M E Gentry (Address not given)
Buff Oruphington cockerels Apr hch
$1.50 ea or 2 for $2.50 . Ze
Mrs Thomas Marcom, Hiram Ga
R 2 Has 13 Buff Orphington pullets
5 1-2 and 6 1-2 mos old $1.75 ea from
excellent. layers

Back Langshans ve :

Mrs O N Sloan, Moultrie Ga Pur

bred cockerel 10 mos old $3.50 and

1 frying size $1.25 eggs 15 for $1.50
carrier to be returned =

Columbian, Buff, White and Partridge
Rocks oe
W J Garner, 887 Haas Ave Atlant
Ga Buff Rock cockerels Write
Mrs M F Lawson, Morven Ga Bird
strain Partridge Rock cockerels
weighing about 6 lbs $3 ea it
Miss Frances Holmes, 680 Telfair
St Augusta Ga 85 Apr heh Fishel
Strain White Rock pullets $1 ea fob
Have for:immediate sale 1 cock and
4 select hens Cock is a 2nd prize#win-
ner Cheap for cash Poe
F J Grier, R 4 Gainesville Ga Whit
Rocks pullets Fischel strain $1 ea
No culls ;
Robert W Clark, 358 Spring st Ma
con Ga Bird Bros, Partridge Rock
choice young stock from prize win
ning stock write for prices = ==
\J William Huguley, Chipley Ga 12
macs old White Rock pullets $1 ea
0 us
. John Bryant, Chipley Ga One cock
and 11 hens of Buff Plymouth Rocks
$24 fob* cae
Mrs W A Wommack, R A Tennille
Ga Buff Rock cockerels from prize
winning stock, $2 ea oe
Mrs Jessie Mixon, Ocilla Ga spring
pullets $10 doz cockerels $1 ea i
ge with pullets Hens $1.75 ea cocks
ea a

Baby Chicks
Mrs Donald Donaldson, R 1 Deca
ur Ga, RI red baby chick from dark
He: stock, 20c ea in lots of 20 or more
: g ae
Miss Daisy McElveen, R 1 Stilso
Ga baby chicks $15 per hun or 60:

Fains Hatchery, Edison Ga 400(
chicks a week W L 25 for $2.50 50
for $5 100 for $8 Barred Rocks $12
per hun Mixed breeds $7 per hun

Blue Ribbon Hatchery, 221. Forsyt
St S W Atlanta Ga Baby chicks hatch
ing Sept 1st and each week thereaf
ter Barred Rocks, R I reds W &
Leghorns, anconas and Buff Orphing
tons Specially priced Write _
- C T McMillan, Gainesville Gt Lea
ing breeds Baby chicks $6.25 hun u

Covington Hatcheries, Covington
Ga Will have Baby chicks each we

beginning Sept 297 ae



Thursday, August 25, 1927.

CHICKENS AND EGGS FOR SALE
Baby Chicks

Fains Hatchery, Edison Ga 2000

chicks each week W L $8 per hun

Barred Rocks $12 per hun $7.50 per

hun mixed 100 per cent live del guar-
anteed

Dixie Hatchery, Soncets Ga Now
booking orders for Sept and Oct del-
ivery Baby chicks Rocks, Reds and
Leghorns Write for prices

- Coington Hatcheries, Covington
Ga Begins hatching Aug 29 Place or-

ade :



_ CHICKENS, MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
- Mrs E H Smith, R 5 Cochran Ga
50 4 weeks old chicks mixed with R I
reds, 20c ea; 50 mixed pullets from

8 to 12 weeks old 50c ea; 50 lbs of

friers from 1 1-2 to 2 lbs ea, 30 per
Ib

s

Mrs B F Hartman, Ochlocknee Ga

R 1 Cypress incubator 150 egg cap

used only 3 times, $20 cash or exc for
pure bred chickens.

J H White, R 4 Dalton Ga 4 Silver
Spangle Hamburg pullets, one cockerel
four mos old $4.00 for lot; Cockerels
4 mos old, Berry strain, mee bred

- $1.00 ea

Mrs H G Brown, R 1 Sone Mtn
Ga 2 Cypress Incubators 144 & 160
egg cap, inyrunning order with ther-

mometers, complete, cheap or exc if

in reach of Stone Mt; 1 Emoire brood-

er 100 cap $3 in good- cond

RE L May, R A, Box 69 Hines- |

ville Ga About 160 mixed friers, rea-

. dy about Sept 1st 30c ea fob shipping

> point
~ Mrs J B Flanegan, Lincolnton Ga
R A 1 Wisconsin Incubator 250 egg

cap, as good as new with thermom-

eter & instruction book, used only a

few times $15 fob

- Turner Pettyjohn, R 5 Alpharetta

Ga S S Hamburg chickens, 2 hens &
-1 cock, hatched from eggs sold as pure

bred, $3 for the lot $1.15 ea fob

HF York, Jesup Ga Superior meat

-ehickens Dark Cornish, young stock,
_now ready, Prices on request

R H McComb, Milledgeville Ga 3

: No. 4 350 cap Buckeye incubators; 1

200 egg cap Buckeye incubator; 1
103 Degree 550 cap incubator Will
sell cheap Write for prices.

Mrs John W Beall, Forest Glenn Ga
1 Monitor Gas dron, perfect cond,
3.50; 1 Buckeye, Style E, incubator

new water tank of copper $10 -

F Weeks, 745 E 35th St, Savan-

nah Ga 1 140 egg Cypress Incubator
$20 or will exc

ic Thompson st

Barred Rock pullets or Single comb

Rhode Island Red pullets of dark
color of any ees st of equal value

Mrs John E Smith, R 3 Bowdon

Ga 3 hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old $1 ea; 38

pullets, 1 cock April hatch "Be ea;

ANS CRI reds & SC Be L mixed

will exe lot for 6 S C Black Minorcas
hens, not over 18 mos old or for 6

RI reds hens not over 18 mos old
No culls please

GO Hunter, Abbeville Ga White
~Minoreas, selected cockerels $1 ea
Would make special prices in lot of
8 or more

J\W Westbrooks, Suwanee Ga

Wants to exc a Peerless 60 egg

- incubator and a Putman

_Brodder
heater for 500 coal burning: brooder

Incubator & brooder in good cond

af

P A Blanchard, Star Rt Thorson
Ga 1, 250 egg size Buckeye incubator
in good cond $25 fob; 1, 250 egg size
Foy incubator in good cond $20 fob

Mrs Willie Allen, Gainesville Ga

oe R 2 7 pullets, Mch hch, pure $1.25

ea; 3 roosters, Mch heh $1.25 ea or
~ $10 for the lot
- C T MeMillan, Gainesville Ga 2,

1000 size coal burning brooders in.
good cond $12.50 ea or the two for

- $22. 50 fob
* Mr Lauren Noble, Trenton Ga pure
_ bred Black Leghorn cocks $1.75 ea or

exe for seed rye or Irish potatoes

-F R Vincent, Fruitand Ga Nice
fat es RI reds, 80c Ib fob Fruit-



: MARKET BULLETIN

J W Lavender, R 2 Columbus Ga
S C R I whites, Eichelman st best
winter layers, pullets $1.50 to $2 ea;
A few choice cockerels $2 to $2. 50
ea; Hens 1 1-2 yrs old, $2 to $2.50 ea

Beech-Haven Hatchery, J R Dyson
Sec Washington Ga Mammoth No 7%
Buckeye incubator 10,368 cap perfect
cond Cash or terms, a going and pay-
ing business

Mrs J W Elliott, R 1 Barnesville
Ga 1 Buff Leghorn eockerel 1 yr
old $1.50 or will exe for a the same
breed, Apr hatch

Miss. Gena Arnold, Rayle Ga Al-
phonso st, Rhode Island White ullets
$1.50 ea fob Washington Ga

G T Truelove, R 1 Stockbridge Ga
20 hens, fine layers, $1.75 ea

John W Harrell, Lakeland, Ga Lak-
envelders, 7 grown hens, and 1 cock-
erel, yr and 1-2 old $10 or exc for
7 grown S L Wyandotte coe full
blood

Peach Poultry Co, Fort Valley Ga
Mammoth Miller Ideal incubator 11,-
700 cap good operating cond, guarn-
teed Write for price

_ W A Smith, 102 Bay stree+ Kast
Savannah Ga Ground oyster shell for
chickens, $1 per hun lbs $18. 50 per
ton fob Savannah Ga j

Dixie Hatchery, Conyers Ga 1 suc-
cessful incubator 240 egg cap good
cond $25

E D Smith, Baxley Ga R3 Super
Hatcher Incubator 400. egg cap, gcod
cond $20 s
_ Mrs G H Horne, Chester. Ga R 2
1 Little Brown Hen incubator 50 egg
cap, $3 or exc for goose feathers or
anything of equal value.

Mrs R P Goolsby, Montivelta Ga
Bell city Incubator, good as new, 120
ege cap $10 :

George H Duncan, 1506 Bankhead
Ave, N W Atlanta Ga Buff Leghorns
Feb 24th received from the Nabob
Hatchery, Gambier Ohio, 100 baby
chicks, 18 Karat st; Pullets are now
laying $3 for eng bird; $5 a pr or $6
for trio

Mrs B F Hartman, Octlogies. Ga
Rt 1 cypress incubator 150 egg ca-
pacity been used only 3 times, cash
$20 or exchange for pure bred chick-
ens.

Miss Elsia Mae Burgess R F D 68
Buckeye incubator 100 egg capacity
first class condition $10.

J M Burkhead, Union City, Ga., {
12 mos old 8 C Hamburg cock $1. 50,
2 R C March hatch cockerels of same
breed $1.25 each fob Union City, Ga.

Wa Langford, Maysville, Ga 50
or 100 friers milk fattened from 2
to 3 Ibs, 30 per lb fob Maysville, Ga.

M E Butts, Chipley, Ga. Rt 2,
85 3-4 lbs of goose feathers in good
tick $25, or will sell for any amount
at ToC 1b;

Mrs CI Bueey Mayfield, Ga., Rt
2, one Brown Hen incubator in exc.
for 8 White Leghorn pullets.

Wilson Minorca Yards, Martin Ga
one Old Trusty incubator in good

condition 100 egg capacity $10 or)

exchange for pigs and shoats.

Miss Windie McGill, Rt 2, Vidalia,
Ga., 1 Dependable incubator. 50 egg
capacity used one time $12, or exe
for Brown or White Leshers pullets
Feb or March hatch.

Miss Grace Hale, Doyles Ga. 1

Wisconsin incubator 500 capacity in

good condition $25 fob or will exc
for 26 hens, any kind, one Belle City

incubator, new, used one hatch, in,

good condition, 230 egg capacity
$15 or will exchange for 16 hens, any
kind...

Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. ss
nice fat R I Red friers: 80c lb fob
Fruitland, Ga

Dade Co. Times, Prenton: Ga.
pure bred Black Leghorn cockerels
for sale or exchange for peanuts or
Irish potatoes.

Mrs C E Dell, Brooklet, Ga., wants
to exchange 1 250 egg ineubator fc for
25 White Leghorn pullets 4 mos
BL Poultry Farm, Box 36, Way-
side, Ga., Buff Leghorn

| old $8 each. oS

cockerels,
Hatten Golden egg 4 1-2 mos <



Mrs A V Harrison 911 Bartow St.,
Brunswick, Ga., 20 hens, 1 rooster,
pure bred Buff Leghorns, exchange
for other breeds or sell for $1.10 ea;
exc 5 hens for 5 Buff Orpington or
White Pekin ducks.

Miss Mamie Carter, Rt 1 Box 83,
Hoboken, Ga., 1 Old Trusty incuba-
tor 110 egg capacity, good condition,
with full instruction book, thermom-
eter, just ready for .use $11 cash fob
Hoboken, Ga.

Mrs W F Edwards, Cedartown Ga
1 Wisconsin incubator in good con-
dition, 250 egg size $16 or 16 White
Leghorn hens or pullets pure bred ;
write.

O S Williams, Daily Star Rt. Scot-
land, Ga., one large two yoller cane
mill, 80 gal kettle, $50.

WwW H Waddelle, Pearson, Ga., oys-
ter shells.

Mrs J T Manry, Goggansville, Ga.
8 White Wyandotte Regal Dorcus, |.
larger than partridge size $4.

Mrs R Donaldson, Rt 1, Box 88,
Metter, Ga. 103 degree incubator,
200 egg capacity, good condition $20
or exchange for Partridge Rocks,
Jersey heifer, hogs or good phono-
graph. :

H W Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga
pure Buckeye hens 1 and 2 years old,!
$1.50 each del; cockerels $1.50 each
delivered.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

J Li Parish, Midville, Ga., cedar
posts, any quantity, write for price.

Mrs Alice Jinks, Mountain View,
Ga., will exchange a large size No.
32 meat chopper or sausage mill, new
never been used. cost $17, for 17
hens, any breed, or for 12 Donaldson
strain R I Reds, not over 2 years
old, delivered.

wa Summer, Adrian, Ga., 150
meal and hull sacks, in good shape,
5e each. ~

GD Callahan, 309 Ga., Savings
Bank, Atlanta Ga., 1 1-2 million feet
short leaf pine saw timber Coweta
county, 9 miles of R R, good roads, |
good logging $2750; terms. o>

R EL May, Rt A, Box 69, Hines-
ville, Ga., 1 champion veterinarian
syringe with seven needles; never

been used $4 del.

A B Weatherly, Georgetown Ga.,
1 tractor Oliver db] dise 24 in turn
plow $40; 1 Superior grain drill $40;
1H C hay press 1 H P $40; 1new1lH
C grain thrasher $150.

Mrs L, M Bennett 211 Adair St.,
Decatur. Ga. . work bench, wooden
wheelbarrow, good condition, write
for prices.

Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga., soveial

car Joads of No 1 and No 2 pine shin-|

gles; 3 or 4 cars cypress shingles.

S. Fr McGee, Rt 4, Lawrenceville Ga
white oak baskets from 60c to 75
$1.25 fob.

H D Coppedge. Borst. Ga., one
ee mill and press, good as new

RL Harp, Jr., Cusseta, Ga., ee

-|10 cords dry pine cord wood, make

offer fob.

WE Windhant: Clistine. Ga., Rt
1, 1 Mandalette post card camera,
takes and finishes piers in 1 min-





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ute, cards 2 1-4x8 1-4, in good condi-:
tion, cost $10; will take $7 cash fob.

Mrs Emma Jones, Powder Springs
Ga., wants to exchange waxed paper |
roses, any color for anything useful
or will sell at 5 each.

J H Call, Rt 4, Ellijay, Ga.,,
smoking grade tobacco 8 Ibs $1 del.

M F Barnes, 73 Milledge Ave., At-
lanta, Ga., feed mill almost new, in
real good working order, sell for $15
or exchange for real good car or.
truck; car 1923 model in good condi-.
tion; sell or exchange for 125 white
leghorn laying hens. ;

Mrs J D Edgar, Tennille, Ga., Rt
A, 1 International 10, 20. tractor,
good. condition, to exchange for A
good pair mules; write for further
information.

P C Reid, Bremen, Ga., Rt i, car
load wood, some ashe, make offer,

H W Lynch, Brooks, Ga., 2 tube
radio set in good condition $20 or ex-
change for chickens or anything of
equal value.

Mrs F R Vineent,
hand $175 cash.

Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga., several
M all heart cypress fence posts 6 ft
long, wll seasoned, last a life time;
car lots of 800 upwards. 25 each
delivered.

L E Harrison, Dublin, Ga, white

piano, second

|and red vinegar 50 gal bbis at 16

per gal, also bottle vinegar fob Duv-
lin, Ga; cash with order.

wD Manley, Lavonia, Ga., cotton
picking baskets $1.25 each fob La-
vonia.

F H Bunn, Midville, Ga., 1 Nelsco
perfect oil stove range, will "sell cheap
or exchange for hogs or chickens.

J P Lester, Marshallville, Ga A
No 1 cheese cutter used very little,
cost $16, good as new, sell for $6.

Oliver W Boyce, 324 Liberty Stage
Atlanta Ga., jute and cotton sugar
sacks 8 1-2 and 5e each; empty syrup _
buckets, clean 3c each.

P E Brewer, Rt 1, Lumber City Ga
15 rolls good roofing, guaranteed for
ae ee has never been unrolled $30 -

as

Mrs WC Wallev. Rt 1, LaFayette,
Ca. ., white, solid gold bracelet $5 or
exchange for white counterpanes
worked in fadeless colors, with pfl-

low cases to match, bracelet puATane: Be

teed.

Lawton M Ne ise, Guyton, Ga 1
Wheeling -tractor saw mill, all com-
plete without tracter, good as new,
see or write.

W H Davis, 312 Montgomery St.,
Savannah, Ga., syrup barrels 50 gal /
size $2 each, Sonnaaee -white corn
syrup. oe
J B Jenkins, P O Box 281, Albany :

| Ga 500 cords, dry oak and pine will

sell in any quantity or exchange for
anything of equal value.
M L Dowdy, Rt 1, Box 54 White Q
Plains, Ga., 1 surrey in, good
tion, with pole and shaft $25.
Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga.,
bags for-peanuts or oats $1.60 yer C54
second hand, good as new $1.45 per _

C; freight paid; cotton seed meal 36 |

per cent protein $35 ton; hulls # 2
ton, car lots $33 for meak and $7.50
for hulls; unsacked hulls $4.50 ton.















lot 48

condi- |

new
_. Mrs Edith Whatley,
Park Ga., enough cut hair from own

head to make large switch $1.50 del;

Fength 20
- brown, will send sample, one small

inches, color . medium

lack switch 20-in. $1.25 del. :
.J R Bowen, Rockingham, Ga.,
1,000 stalks ribbon cane 6 to 7 feet

long, 400 yellow 5 to 6 ft. Sept 20
del; make very best offer fob Coffee,

os Ga:

PM Bowen, Rt , Cordele, Ga., farm
outfit 2 mules, one wagon, one buggy,

- one cow, one sow and 9 shoats, plow

tools, 35 acres of corn, 20 acres in

- -peanuts, 10 acres in cotton, will sell

all at a bargain.

Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga.,
good new bitycle 28 inch steel rims
12 or exchange for wheat, oats or
rye. aa

J B care Bulletin, several million

\

ft original pine timber in Camden
county, write at once if able finan-
ne to manage this, price reasona-
ble. / gen :

_ J E Helms, Cochran, Ga., 200 cords
of pine and 800 cords of oak wood,
would like to contract for it all if
possible, write for prices.

.. H_I Forehand, Lilly, Ga., a childs

= play automobile, good condition in

baby crib, sereened, good as

_exchange for Buff Orpington pullets,
and rooster or will sell.

_ Mrs W B Cowart, R F D 3, Box 45;

Collins, Ga., Edison Amerola phono-
graph with cabinet and 72 records
to exchange for 40 large hens, one
new,

oe will exchange for 30 hens any breed,

wants to exchange |

Ss anything, of equal. value.

in _kod k
RF DN

"Plains,

one baby carriage, good as new, will

exchange for 50 head of friers.

...J Lane, Ashburn, Ga., Rt A,
one Chevrolet
rear. axle, almost new for seed oats

or wheat, Ford .starter for pigs or

- WM Olivet, Margret, Ga., one
good Mandelette post card camera
and tripod, nearly new, makes and

my pears mich ices in one minute, will

sell or exchange for Eastman fold-
No 1.

Yo. 9, Box 80, Elberton,

_ Ga., one Dodge car, top buggy, riding
- plow and other farm tools.

M_F Jones, (address not given)

Eee

one Master. brand cut under surrey,

new, $75 or exchange for hogs.
__.Mrs R M Dowdy, Rt 1, White
Ga.,, one W W Putnam & Co.,

- eottage organ in good condition $35,

or, will exchange for good make of
honograph with records, one surrey

in fair condition with shafts and pole
$25 or will exchange for cattle.

__. JN Carson, Griffin, Ga., A Corona
_typewriter in good condition $25, can

-be carried anywhere in case.

Mrs Arthur Lilliott, Lyons, Ga.,

Rt.A, one Home, Comfort range $75,
ne. Singer sewn y machine $30, one
eperpesiaile top buggy and harness

_ ...Mrs C I Burnley, Rt 2, Mayfield,

_Ga., nice guitar, almost new $5.
Mrs FR. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga..,

_ ,8econd hand piano cheap for cash.

EH Bunn,, Midville, Ga, one Nesco

Ze range oil stove, will sell cheap or exc

for Leghorn. chickens. |

for chickens or hogs,.one Ford truck

-ysed 8 times, will. sell or exchange

_ Frank Mock, Meigs, Ga., Rt 3, 2
pair brick tongs, one Master plant

_ Setter, all good as new.

Mrs John A Watson, Summit, Ga.,

one good organ in good condition,

_fooks good as new, Cornish make $30

Lok

fob Summit, Ga., cash with order.

WH Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga.,.

- gne 2-horse farm wagon, Old Hicko-

for best offers.

ry TS, 1 1-2 in. tires, 10 ft bed, spe-

cial price $97.50; two 2-horse farm

wagons, used some, $65 and $75,
good values.

_.. Wood Lawn Nursery, Rt 3, Green-
ville, Ga., staple dry goods to exc.

J H Moore, Sycamore, Ga., one

Home Comfort range stove in good

condition $25 cash, also one 3 burner
oil stove will sell cheap, also two sets
of bed springs cheap for cash; one
second hand Barnesville buggy and
harness in good condition $40, write.
J H Whitworth, Martin, Ga., Buf-
fet clarinet, 15 keys, 4 rings and 4

me =

Rt 2, College



ollers, in good ition, 1 ; hav
you to offer in exchange.
Mrs D L Steakley, Talking Rock,
Ga one Lyon and Taylor cabinet
grand piano $150 or will take as part
payment 50 March and April hatch
pullets of some large breed that lay
brown eggs at $1 each, R I Reds pre-
ferred, must be pure bred.

S T Parker, Dalton, Ga. 1923 Ford
$125; will exchange for pair good
gentle mules not over 9 years old,
weight from 800 to 1000; mules must
be in good condition and gentle for
boys to handle. -write.

Geo D Reeves, Jonesboro, Ga 1
Rheo stat for farm lighting-plant to
charge radio or automobile batteries
$10, also 1 switch board with meter,
cutout, etc., $7.50 fob.

Box 5 Parrott, Ga drug store fix-
tures in good condition for sale cheap
or exchange for. something as valua-

e.

J K Huff, Box 72, Bishop, Ga., one
Clark Jewel oil stove, three burners,
in good ocndition, for cash or. exc
for Singer sewing machine, or Edison.
phonograph in good shape, write for
price. - ee :

Box 1388, Griffin, Ga., 1 good iron
safe to exchange for 2nd hand piano.
must be in good condition, and in
tune; Colts pistol, same as new; one
Winchester rifle for 50 1b refrigera-
|tor and china closet; both must be in
first class condition. :

Box 138 Experiment Ga good tent

ens prefer friers; piano been in use
about 12 years, needs tuning, cost
$350, sell for best offer. cee

Mrs CO Sikes, Sylvester, Ga mans
saddle, bargain $10; 1 horse spring
wagon $15; 2 horse wagon $45.

T W Harbin, Calhoun, Ga. calcium
arsenate 7c Ib in 100 lbs metal cans
fob Calhoun, Ga :

GD CGallahan, 309 Ga _ Savings

Bank, Atlanta, Ga 1 1-2 million feet
short leaf pine saw timber in Coweta
county, 9 miles of R R good road,
good logging. $2750. terms.
- T W McDonald, Oakwood, Ga., top
buggy, good condition, used but lit-
tle, cozy cab top, door curtains, roll
up, cost $125; sell for $50, or ex-
change for reg Jersey heifer or milk
eow fresh in.

Mrs D R McKinzie, Rt 4, Swains-
boro, Ga one electric lamp comp
with wires and rosiettes sockets, eas-
ily attached, bulb, shade and is pretty
new $5 or exchange for 2 good quilts
or anything can use of equal value.
-L E Toole, Rt 2 Macon Ga., one
eypress tank 3,000 gal cap $40; one
Myers pump jack $15; one pump
stand with 30 ft of 1 1-4 inch gal-
vanized pipe with rods and cylinder
$20 or will exchange for, hogs or
chickens. | a : q

T W Haygood, Rt 3 Marieta Ga.,
100 cord good grade old field pine
wood, 2 miles from railroad station
at Kennesaw Ga $1 per cord on
peony: or $5 cord laid down at rail-
road.

needs tuning to exchange for a nice
book case and porch swing, write
what condition and what you have.

B A Hancock Decatur, Ga two cars
cow manure, well rotted no shavings
only straw and leaf mould bedding
used. price reasonable quality con-
sidered. -

Brooks & Bussey, Ailey Ga 1 2 1-.
to 8 ton Federal truck, Cole boiler,
6 mules, 3 balance carts 6 1-2 to 7
feet: one 11x16 ft Frick engine com-
plete, 1 Vance 2 saw edge 1 48 inch
Simonds inserted tooth saw; 1 50 in
Simonds ins tooth saw; 1 388 inch
eut off saw and rig complete.

A J Carter Rt 1, Scott Ga., one
square grand piano $150, cost $1200,
when new; will exchange for white
leghorn hens, milk cow, good young
mule or anything of equal value.

E L Vickers, 329 Monroe st Thom-
asville Ga A new Turpentine _loca-
tion enough for five crops, $7500.
Other timber can be had for 10 cup

G N Hackney, Blue Ridge Ga A
complete set of real estate and insur-
ance-books. 14 lessons or books coy-

to exchange for any breed of chick-|

BW G care Bulletin, piano, -only|

(G Pheagins, Flowery Branch Ga
ood hand made white oak cotton-
picking baskets $1.25 ea fob or $15
doz; feed basket 1-2 bu size 75c ea;
1 bu size $1 ea fob; Dinner or egg
baskets 6x8 in 50c; 8x10 in 15e; 12x12
in $1 ea del S
L E Harrison, Dublin Ga White &
Red vinegar in 50 gal bbls 16c per gal
Bottle vinegar fob Dublin Ga Cash
with order
W H Davis, 312 Montgomery st
Savannah Ga Syrup bbls 50 gal size
contained white corn syrup, clean and
brand new, $2

PEANUTS, PECANS AND PECAN
SUPPLIES FOR SALE

O R Johnson, Rt 1, Shellman Ga.
pecan wrapping tape for wrapping
buds 50c sw yd del; paper shell bud-
ded pecan trees Schley, Stuart, Fot-
cher, and Money Maker varieties 4
to 5 ft 45c, 5 to 6 ft 55c; 6 to 7 ft
-65c, 7'to 8 ft T5c. :

_ BUTTER AND EGGS FOR SALE

Mrs H G Brown, Rt 1, Stone Moun-
tain Ga., Donaldson strain eggs from
culled flock $1.50 for 15, $2.50 for
30.







FRESH & CURED MEATS.

Mrs A N Adams, Elberton Ga R 9
Box 19 1 nice home raised ham cured.
Weighs 27 lbs at 30c per lb Cash
with order {

John W Moseley, R F D Soperton
Ga 1 can pure hog lard 17c lb Fob

Mrs L Johnson, Sparta Ga 1 salt
eured ham, weighs 15 lbs, 35c lb



FARMS FOR RENT

Plantation, Sta E, Box 10, Atlanta
Ga., for 1928 5 to 10 horse farm, 5
houses, 5 barns, also cribs, 2 branch-
-es back of main barn, productive soil,
mostly red chocolate $50 per plow,
30 miles from Atlanta, 3 miles Con-
yers, Ga., ref. required; Southwest
Ga farm 20 miles below Albany, 4
miles good R R town on State high-
way, 20 horse farm~ open mostly
chocolate loam soil, level well drained
highway divides farm in halves, about
-10 horse farm on each side, fine crops
now growing, main house 13 tenant
houses, flowing artesian well, rent
all for $1600 or divide in two farms,

ref required.
Nolen, 807 Hill St., S

Miss Nora

Butts county 2 miles from Jackson
Ga., one of the richest farms there,
2 good houses on same, for particu-
lars write. ;

A H Woodyard, Rising Fawn, Ga.,
2 horse farm for rent in Jones coun-
ty, near Wayside, either cash or on
shares. :

acres known as Indian Gold section
in Douglas county, 16 miles from 5
Points, 6 miles from Lithia Springs,
has branch and is near Sweet water
creek, easy to build summer cabins
and improve for sport resort, for fur-
ther information, write. :

J J Thompson, Rt 3, Senoia, Ga.,
good four horse farm. near Senoia,
Ga., in high state of cultivation, on
rura] mail route, near good churches
and schools.

J P Hornsby, Ivey, Ga., farm con-
sisting of about 500 acres, 150 acres
under cultivation, good land, plenty
of pasture, over million ft of timber
1 1-2 miles from R R station, will
give long lease.

~J B Swords, Woodville, Ga., 10
horse farm, located 5 miles east of
Union Point, and 5 miles east of
Woodville, on public road, good 2
teacher school, 75 acres good pasture
under fence, plenty running water,
35 acres fine hay meadow; will let to
hsome good party for 1-4 or on 50-50
basis, or standing or money rent, one
to five years; plenty tenant house,
main building has 11 rooms, good
barn and every thing on farm good,
fine orchard.

Mrs J S Belcher, Adairsville, Ga.
A-2 or 3 horse farm, good houses,
barn, and good spring water, good
Bermuda pasture and .branch runs
through pasture, near school and
c





exe for anything of equal value

ering all subjects in real estate, will}

rch, in good community. ee
Mrs M W Parks, Box 354 Eaton-

acres of upland and 5 or: 6

W, Atlanta, Ga., 67 acre farm: in}

Mrs P D Rubin, Hapeville, Ga., 40.





n, Ga., splendid dairy farm with
Bermuda bottoms on creek.
- Mrs Eunice Driver, College Park,
Ga., farm just outside of city limits
of College Park, fine school

house of 8 large airy rooms and hall

and. wide verandah, running water
on place, fine well, no out buildings |

Meigs, Ga., Rt 3, RG

at present.
Frank Mock,
fine place on the Dixie highway fif-

teen miles north of Thomasville, Ga
for a barbecue stand, also good place |
for a bakery or any other good bus-
iness. ?

W H Townson, Talona, Ga., has

for rent for 1928 good, rich farm, 25

aeres of creek bottom land, 3 or 4

This 25
is good for

needs some cleaning up.
acres of bottom land

truck farming. Can market the truck
at Atlanta any morning on an early
Four room box house, good

train.
spring in yard. Will rent for $400
standing rent. . :

H J Haynes, Senoia, Ga., R F D-
4, two horse farm for rent for stand-

ing rent, 2 1-2 miles from town, 2

good houses and good pasture.

J D Kinsey, Cassville, Ga., large |

2 horse crop on halves. Will fur-
nish stock and tools but man must
furnish self. Good corn and cotton
lan 7 miles from Cartersville, Ga.,

and
church, good neighborhood, good

acres

on Dixie highway. Must have good

references.

Mrs M L Gooding, Doyle, Ga., four

horse farm to responsible party. Farm

is four miles from church and school,

ten miles from Buena Vista, Ga.

C D Henderson, Wrightsville, Ga =e

desires to buy or rent, or will accept
on some good terms truck. and dairy
farm in vicinity of Columbus. Ga.,
write if you have anything to offer.

W. F Jones, Rochelle, Ga. Rt 2;

desires to rent two horse crop. on
halves. Landlord to furnish stock
and tools.
ville or Ocilla. Land must be
A little help needed.
J M Reed, Austell,
5. room house, out buildings, pasture
orchard and 10 acres of land to ecul-

tivate at Floyds, Ga., if applying in

person see Mr. Reed at Floyds Ga
write Austell Ga Rt 1.

Want location near Irwin- |
good.

Ga, Re 1 A]

aX

Dowdy Bros., Rt 1, Box 54 White _

Plains, Ga., 3 horse farm in Stew-
art county, good fertile land, will

rent reasonable, also good 2 horse 4

farm in Greene county, near church
and a high school, for price and de-

scription write, want standing rent |

Note. = --

PECANS & PEANUTS WANTED
O J Wenzel, Southern Pecan Grow-

ers Cooperative Assn, Albany Ga >

Pecans of all kinds. Orders now
coming, We want a larger supply
Quick sales and prompt settlements.

J G Bowen, R 5 West. Point Ga

Wants sound peanuts for parching |
CORN & CORN MEAL WANTED

B C Anthony, R 8 Columbus Ga
Good sound shelled orn send sam-

ple and quote price
s .

SEEDS & PLANTS WANTED |

C E Zipperer, Statenville Ga
Strawberry Plants, 30 or 35 M plants
September 15 delivery. Lady Thomp-
son preferred. Write your
price

HONEY, BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES WANTED
_Frank Mock, Meigs Ga R 3.50 Ibs

onable

new Galberry honey in sections, reas-

FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND
POTATOES WANTED
Mrs C O Griffin, R 3 Vienna, Ga
Wants sweet pomgranates. Must be

shipped in crates and not bruised

quote price in first letter

Mollie Williamson, R 1 Matthews

Ga Wants pears, apples and grapes
del

Mrs H J McCorvey, Hawkinsville

Ga wants to buy 30 lbs Bermuda

seed 5 lbs Charleston Wakefield cab-_

bage seed, 5 lbs early Jersey seed and
5 lbs Flat Dutch

Ss

4g

a

best ; =

will exe walnuts for same 1st of Oct a



on 50-50 basis with a man who
rry my ryin bill until fall; want
le to plant 10 acres in tobac-

Reynolds, Rt 5, Lawrenceville
halves or work for wages,
other one horse men want
ether, prefer Gwinnett or

w counties, close to school,
n; all sober men; what have you
er eee ;
Bryant, Rt 2, Pendergrass, Ga
to rent 2 or three horse
(1928 for general farming
cking; also want some poul-
ys and small dairy on -halves,
ean furnish references.

[ Allen, Rt 1, Temple, Ga,
o- rent a small farm suitable
ck farming near some good

Holland, Braselton/Ga., 8 or
s of extra good land, suitable
king and growing plants,
f water, good house and ten-
ouse, near school and church
or standing rent, can finance
exc. : = j
Stansel, Gillsville, Ga., Rt 2
_ horse farm for 1928, must
land, large house and barn
ist have some good corn land,
plenty of help, there being 11
he family.

SC Parker, Bainbridge, Ga wants
farm on halves or 2 horse
urnished a cultivator, also
my amount on halves, must
good school and not too far
SvOWNt 8 eee
Guy, Rt 2, Matthews, Ga.,
orse farm on shares, includ-
ws, chickens, hogs; must -be

good church and school.
ay, Donaldsonville, Ga. wants
m to.raise hogs on_ halves, to
eanuts and corn and go 50-50
yerything, must be near good
has small family and can cul-

t 30 acres; write: :

ane Rt 1, Box 48, Atkinson
or five horse farm on fifty
_with a man who will carry

bill until fall; want to be able

acres in Feb. ~

ox, Rt B Lyons, Ga., a one-
arm to cultivate on halves,
ruck or poultry farm, must
house, and be near school
, prefer South or South-

7a., can go to work at orice.
Aaron, Adairsville, Ga., de-
o rent 2 to 4 horse farm for
as own stock, tools and can
If; must have a good pas-
ng water, good main build-
must be near church and



AND POSITIONS WANTED
Meredith, Bainbridge Ga Man
grown sons desires log cutting

hy, Duluth Ga, 15 yrs ex-
at sawyer wants work

Fowler, -R_3 Royston Ga
dy place helping with house-
as companion for aged cou-
ing fall and winter yee
Martin; Montezuma Ga R 2
ants to run truck farm on

Danders, Dry Branch Ga
work for himself and family on-
fall and a farm on halves
ae location near church
Fordham, R 1 Metter Ga Wants
iS Overseer on farm and 4s

of live stock or poultry on

R Bost, R 3 Macon Ga Care W

man with 3 in family wants

Ss farm overseer or driving

a dairy farm for wages and
halves _

eid, R' 1 Bremen Ga Wants.

for 1928 looking after poul-.

ck farm, Best. of references

Fowler, Lithonia Ga Wants a.

sharpen tools for granite cut-_

ley, Moreland, Ga Wanted :

o rent good one horse],



and furnish reference _ ae
_M A Dixey, Sylvania, Ga, Route
o, Box 2 Wanted job in city or on
farm driving truck or feeding live
stock
W H Duke, Ashburn Ga R 1, Wants
work for 1928 in apple orchard grape
vineyard strawberry or raspberries
have had four years experience
J W Cavender, Brooks Ga Wants
position as farm overseer or working
foreman for balance 1927 and 1928
can begin work at once.
A-1 reference
Mines A Dickey, Sylvania Ga R 5
Wants job as farm overseer or stock
feeding for balance of year and 1928
lifetime experience =
G A Skelton, Royston Ga Wants

position for 1928 as mayager of Poul-)

try or stock farm. 36 years old with

family will furnish references

_W H Duke, Ashburn Ga Wants po-
sition @s driver of tractor or truck
or both combine for 1928ecan keep
same in repair ae

W M Tyson, Ocilla Ga Care Bulle-
tin, Experienced watermelon grower
wants to hear from land owners close
shipping points So Ga =

R M Potter, Hapeville Ga Seven
yrs exp in Caponizing s_.

Box 838 Greensboro Ga Man to
work in dairy, prefer one with wife
to,look after poultry ===- )
_ J T Spier, Sr, Thomaston Ga Wants
position as farm supt for 1928 13 yrs
exp Good ref Write at once
_Lock Box 283 Millen Ga Sngl man
with exp and some study desires job
looking after poultry or poultry, hogs.
& gathering gen farm crops Spent
most of life on the farm Total ab-
_stainer 4 5

-Robert Graham, R 2 Pelham Ga
Wants to get with good man where |
can raise hogs, cows & run 1 plow,
have a-good house, wood, garden con-
venient to school and church =

LC Tanner, Alma Ga Desire po-
sition on farm $1 a day & board

L_B Colquitt, R 8 Box 4 Columbus
Ga Wants a middle aged, sngl man

to milk 5 or 6 cows, cultivate garden |

corn & potato patch. State what
salary with board and laundry will
be expected __ :
P O Box 142 Tampa Shores Fla
Position as mgr of an _ up-to-date
truck with poultry or a large sheep
ranch or both Wage and percent Ex-
~perienced & good references
Geo A Palmer, R 9 Gainesville Ga
Wants a location in North or Middle
Ga for dairying and gen farming
Write description of what you have to
offer : ee ts Bee!
Miss Maude Rowe, 1 Adamsville Rd
Atlanta Ga Desires position to keep
house ee / =
J J Bell, Hartwell Ga Desires to
operate a peanut threshing machine

| in South Ga for fall of 1927 on share

basis, or would consider buying ma-
chine Machine must be in first class
cond and in good location for doing
custom work ;

Grady ONeal, Culloden Ga Posi-
tion on dairy & Truck farm & raising
hogs combined Has help enough to
run same ~ Z a

Robt Anderson, R 2 Box B Decatur

Ga Desires position on farm ean do}

most any kind of work, such as dairy-
ing, reg farming, saw mill, truck
driving, rough repair work on build-
ings, and is a good hand to overseer
Is married and has 2 children. He is
28, wife is 24 yrs old.
T J Dowdy, R 5 Lumpkin Ga Wants
position. as Planer mill foreman lum-
ber checker, night watchman at most
any plant. If cant offer any of the
above, then offer what you have Is
hustler and sober ~ oe ee

B R Billing, R B, Box 14, States-|

boro Ga Desires. position as overseer
of large farm, from 10 to 50 horse

Can handle labor successfully. Life |

time experience Ref given can begin

Will furnish :



an 10 or over 25 horse farm
kind of farm machinery, Good ref

healthy location

R 1 Box 20, Register Ga A middle
age energetic man and wife with no
children for help with farm, poultry
milking and housekeeping

-O R Johnson, R 1 Shellman Ga

so forth Can furnish good ref Write



FARM HELP. WANTED

Mrs J S Outlaw, Sparks Ga A set-
tled white lady to assist with general
housework in a farm home, with a
middle aged couple Will pay a reas-
onable salary. A steady position |
_ LH Oden, Blackshear Ga Wants
2 two-horse farmers for 1928 to plant
cotton, tobacco ete Write

Amos Bailey, R 4 Box 103 Eaton-
ton Ga Wants 2 good Dairy and gen-
eral farm hands at-once for balance
1927 and 1928 Must be good milkers
board and washing $15 per mo Ref-
erences exchanged ~s

_W H Waddelle, Pearson Ga Wants
help to milk cows and work garden.
Pees $30 Room and hpard regular
ime er
J E M, Care Market Bulletin An
elderly lady in country village desires
a middle aged lady to live with her
Four acre lot, good place to raise
chickens for market
WE Mills, R 1 Garfield Ga Wants
a settled man and wife as caretakers
to live in house and look after stock
and keep house through winter Must
be reliable Will pay salary to right
party Want them by Sept 1st

W J Scott, St Charles Ga Wants a
good farmer to take 4 or 5 plows for
1-3 and 1-4, bo to furnish stock and
be able to ryn himself Good worker
honest and reliable Ten room house in
nice oak grove near school and church-
es on main highway :

J W Austin, Box 86 Carl Ga My
wife and I want a lady to live with
us as one of the family. At our
death she will fall heir to what we
have. The work is not hardmilking
cooking, housework, washing, ironing
ete. Only two of us in good commun-
ity, churches, ete. Write tos

W S Sutton, Adairsville Ga Wants
pa man and force to cultivate a 3 or
4 horse crop Good land near school
and church. Also will furnish stock
to cultivate a 3 or 4 horse crop And
a good wage hand. Single, beginn-
ing by Sept 1st a= :

JR Birk, R 2, Madison, Ga Wants
good Tenant capable of running good

{3 horse farm, 9 mi from Madison Ga

on Dixie Highway, 1-2 mi from school
nice house and very best dand

C L Eubank, Eastman Ga Wants
men to sell Pecan trees State exper-
ience | Z Sa
Pine Hill Dairy, Hawkinsville Ga
Young man. with small family to: run
dairy in city limits of Hawkinsville
Ga. Good house & salary
..A B, Care Market Bulletin, Good

to good capable woman to assist with
work. Water and lights chance to
make extra money. Small aduit fam-
ily, references exe

- Horne Andrews Co, Milledgeville
Ga Family with stock & equipment to
operate farm on shares with view of
developing dairy business, extra good
Jand, good improvements, convenient
to school. church & railroai

-R C Martin, Alpharetta Ga Scme
good steady girl or middle aged wo-
man to live as one of the family with
man and wife. Will give good home
to right party. If interested please
write : ee me

Family with force enough to culti-
vate two horse farm on share basis,
third or fourth or, will rent Ea

Mrs F R_ Vincent, Fruitland Ga
Woman to work, 2 in family, for a



work at once . a
DI Roberson, Hawkinsville.Ga R

y

hom and small wages. Write for par-

Can handle labor, also operate any

Will do pecan budding, pruning and

comfortable home, board & lodging

Must ibe near good school, church and |

Thos J Williams, Matthews Ga RI}

aged lady -
e in home

as one of the family, and do light

housekeeping. Must be honest and. of
good character. A good home for the
right party Write & send references

Crawfish Farm, R 8 Cordele Ga
Wants a hand from 16 to 20 yrs old
to do gen farm work and milk, will
pay all a hand is worth. Must be
single and sober ee

B H Dickson, Carnesville Ga Wants:
a good reliable man with family to

|help work a 2 horse crop with 12

cows & raise hogs & chickens. Has
good pasture on river bottoms Ready
now Near rural school & church

-T L Roberts, Carrollton Ga R 6
4 or 5 hands to gather crop, pick cot-
ton and peas; Woman to help keep
house and milk cows. Pay reasonable
price







LIVE STOCK WANTED :
Miss Zelma Adams, R 9 Box 19

/Elberton 1 reg Jersey heifer 4 or 5

mos old, cheap with papers
A W Riley, Whigham Ga 25 shoats
8 to 12 wks old, must be trimmed and

|ready for the field .

J Fitz Norris, Warrenton Ga 7 big
bone black guinea pigs 8 wks old 4 -
males and 3 females _,

| J H Grantham, Pineview Ga Heit-

er yearlings 8 to 5 mos old any breed
Box 28, Braselton Ga buy car load
Sshoats wt 30 to 150 Ibs ea

E V Lance, R 2 Ellenwood Ga
Wants to buy 2 or 38 young, vigor-
ous heavy-breeding* grade Jersey oi
Guernsey milk cows Cows must have
freshed recently or soon to freshen
Not over 20 mi from Ellenwood Write
full description

P O Box 52, Mountain View Ga 3

or 4 good milk cows fresh in, giving

3 gal of milk or more ea per day
Wi give 50 acres of unimproved, |
level good grade sandy loam clay
sub-soil: land on Central of Ga RR
and Macon to Columbus highway, lo-_
cated 40 mi east of Columbus Ga
and one mi of station No saw timber
but enough cord wood to dbl pay price
asked =

Miss Zelma Adams, R 9 Box 19
Elberton Ga 1 reg Jersey heifer 4 or
5 mos old Must be cheap -

M S Bishop, Farmington Ga R 1
Any amt of calves yearlings to raise
on halves till fall 1928 oo

G F Sutton, Lyons Ga A few pure

.bred reg pole & China or Berkshire

Gilts, lifetime cholera immune and to

arrow in Sept or Oct Give full de-

tails in first letter

Odum Plant Co, Odum Ga Several .
ears of hogs and pigs and cattle for
immediate shipment :

A W-Riley, Whigham Ga 25 shoats
from 8 to 12 wks old Want them al-
ready trimmed ready to turn in field
The one sending the best offer will
get order

IC & J C Collier, Barnesville. Ga
Will buy a truck load of thrifty shoats
60 to 75 Ibs State lowest price per lb

del to Barnesville; a Hereford male

6 to 8 mos old, and 4 to 5 Hereford
heifers; Hampshire male 5 to 6 mos ~
old, pure breed papers not necessary
-N M Atkinson, Lyons Ga R A 1
good young Percheon Mare not over
6 yrs old Must not have any blemish-
es and well broke to work and gentle.
Write what you have

Box 23, Braselton Ga A car load

}of shoats weighing from 80 to 75

Tbs ea, and 100 to 150 lbs Write

G T Truelove, Stockbridge, R 1
Berkshire Gilt of breeding age, or
will exe Tormohlen strain Brown
Leghorn hens yr old for same
_ Mrs L Johnson, Sparta Ga lreg
Jersey heifer calf healthy and thrif-
ty, about 5:or 6 mos old

Noah A Dixon, R 4 Bx 82 Black-
shear iGa Several hogs, any food
breed, any wt up to 150 lbs market:
price. Will exc one nice young bay
mare 6 yrs old wt about 900 lbs Gen- -

tle, work anywhere








eg





egg party send eggs for



HEAT, RYE & HAY
WANTED
Oud Plant Co, Odum Ga One or

more cars of Fulghum seed oats Send

sample and quote prices

W H Davis, 312 Montgomery a
Savannah Ga Clay peas for eating
purposes quote lowest ae per bu in
quantities

Y O Matthews, Axson Ga Abruzzi
and Tall Ga seed rye Quote prices

JR Birk, R 2 Madison Ga Apple seed
oats 75e per bu

A B TayloreR 1 Rochelle Ga 15 bu
Blue stem wheat Will pay cash for

same send sample and quote lowst.

price delivered

J Ferguson, Dawson Ga 250 bu
100 to 1 Ga cop improvement Assn
Inspected seed oats

W I Abney, Athens Ga Quote best |

price on 50 bus Abruzzi, Rosen or
Common rye 1200- lbs Hairy vetch or

~ Manantha Vetch seed 1000 lbs:Crimson

~elover. seed cleaned or in chaff 100

~ bus Burr clover seed clean and fre

of nut grass /

- POULTRY, EGGS | & POULTRY
SUPPLIES WANTED

Butts Co Poultry Assn. Jackson Ga
100 large White Leghorns pullets;
100 Ancona pullets
~H K Ward, Box 45, Savannah Ga
Three 100 V C AC fans for Buckeye
-No. 7 incubator; write particular stat-
ing number and. condition

Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery
Branch Ga Pay cash for peafowls

A W Riley, Whigham Ga Eggs for
hatching on halves; will set incubator
Sept 1; trays hold 135 eng; prefer

tray

Tunner Pettyjohn, R 5 Alpharetta
Ga ineubator 50 egg size Little Brown
Hen preferred, cheap

G S Partridge, R 1, Norcress Ga



45 doz eggs Barred Rocks or R I reds |

fertile for hatching

Mrs T C Jones, Register Ga Wants
to raise on halves until 10 wks old
100 M RI reds and same number
White, Brown or Black Leghorns

P C Reid, Bremen Ga Wants to
aise baby chicks on halves

H O Williams, R A Millen Ga Cy-
press 390 cap incubator at bargain

Mrs Carl Henderson, Turnerville
Ga 50 baby chicks to raise on halves
until 8 wks old; any large breed

Mrs H A Moon, Reidsville Ga 30

-

_ White Wyandottes hens and 2 cock-

erels 1 yr to 18 mos; or the same
amount white Minorcas will give in
exc Boston Bull terrier screw tail

male pedigreed, for 200 baby chicks

T T McNelley, Turnerville Ga is
in the market for 800 White Leghorn
pullets 4 1-2 or 5 mos old Pure bred
stock of any good strain Seller to
furnish coops - :

L E Williams, Ty Ty Ga Guinea
pigs, cash or exe ~
Fains Hatchery, Edison Ga Want-
ed hatching eggs from pure bred
Parks strain Barred, Rocks must have

ee permit will pay good price during

atching season
L L Wallace, 247 N Highland Ave

~~ Atlanta Ga, Will pay 25c ea for half

4 pound size white or brown leghorns,



Buff Orphington or R I red pullets
any number 25 to 100
Mrs R M Wilson, Box 255 Tifton,

Ga Wiaanted about 100 baby chicks



_ to raise on halves to two or three mo

old prefer cornish games or R 1 reds

J A Wilbanks Spring Place Ga
Wants 2 Thompson Ringlet strain
cockerels must be full stock and well
marked

Mrs Wiley Whit, Sylvester Ga 25
to 50 pure bred S C White Leghorn
pullets Feb or Mch heh No culls
wanted. Give best price in lots of
25 to. -b0

Mrs Edith Whatley, R 2 College
Park Ga Will exc 15 lbs hot pepper
cr 8 lbs hot pepper and 1 pk Bell
pepper for 2 settings of Cornish eggs
Party pay del of same, carrier re-
turned at my expense or will take 85

chicks and exc Pepper and pay dif-



entseee

-Must be in good condition.

\also 1 pair governers |
tractor

fn chides. about Sept 10th must
Be heavy breeds mixed

Thos J Williams, Matthews Ga
Wants 200 White |Leghorn pullets
Feb or Mch heh will exe upright
piano for same

W H Johnson, R 4 Gainesville Ga
Box 21 wants 300 S L Wyandotte
baby chicks quote prices

U G Smith, Meigs Ga Wants 1000)

Barred Rock, R I reds or Wyandottes
to raise on halves till 12 wks old
Mrs J H Gay R 1 Jacksonville Ga

wants to buy 15 pure brd blk Jer- |

sey Giants Marcy strain pullets Make
best price

R L Tribble, R 2 Atlanta Ga Wants
Barred Rock, R I reds or White Rocks
not over 1 yr old Will exc Pure bred
fancy pigeons for same

Mrs B F Brown, Box 18, Bswolciay.
en Ga Wants 50 Tanered strain W L
pullets not under 6 mos old or over
8 mos old Also 4 cockerels quote best
price del to Atlanta Ga

Mrs F A Owen, Forsyth Ga Will
hatch chickens on halves -

Knight Bros, Dacula Ga One 250

capacity incubator will set-latter part
of Aug or ist of Sept $6 Write at
once. Bargain ,
SG Amos, Rising Fawn Ga Wants
1 Jamesway or Newtown Giant In-
eubator 1000 to 1500 egg capacity.
Write
giving best price and details in first
letter of



SECOND HAND MACHINERY
WANTED .

J F Call, R 4 Ellijay Ga seed drill
for small seed in good condition write
prices

WO Sanders, Roswell Ga Good hay
rake in good condition and not more
than 25 miles from Atlanta

J H Hurt, Oakman Ga Gasoline drag
log. sawing machine in good condi-\
ion

H O Williams, R A Millen Ga Dicks

green feed cutter cheap |

Robert Stanley, Due Ga 1 saw mill
outfit in good condition

A J Allen, Crawfordsville Ga 1
small planer for wood shop in good
condition; write what you have

LJ Vollrath, Winton Ga Wants box-
ings, key cuffs for 2 roller cane mill;
he will also make self skimmer evap-
orators

HG McDonald, Ft Valley Ga Steel
overshot water wheel write

U.F Wardlaw,,R 1 Ashburn Ga I
H C hay press or other model press

L J Vollrath, Winston Ga Good
wood burning cook stove

E L Dees, Rex Ga,-I air compressor
for individual water system

Joe B Davis, Curryville Ga Delco
light plant in good condition

S L Thornton & Sons, R 2 Dewey

Rose Ga 4 to 6 stanchions complete

for dairy farm.
wc Turpin, Wacon Ga bay 2 een-

ter crank engine 25 to 35 ae write
particulars

J L Thomas, R 1 Madison Ge 1
pene Fordson belt 100 ft long;
for Fordson

D L Martin, Fitzgerald Ga Case
thresher 20x28 for cash and in good

| condition

E Callas, Gainesville Ga Buy oe
plex gin sharpener and Ginner; also
cameron tramper, lumber planer and
wheat thresher :

F C Geiger, Flintside Ga pecan
grading and pecan cracking machine,
also Ford trailer

Mrs S F Bennett Gardi- Ga 100 no
8 size open top sanitary cans for can-
ning vegetables, could use solder top

/eans, must be new and in good condi-

tion, will pay market price

L Redfern, Warthen Ga Several
100 ft 8 or 4 in second hand pipe or
boiler flues give size and condition
and price per ton; also t Ford motor

S$ D Culpepper, R 4 Box 32A Val-
dosta Ga Would like to buy 14 in saw
mill belt 18 ft long single length

Otis G Rawls, Williamson Ga 10 ft



spring tooth orchard harrow also

good m ke dise hafro

tload of No.

ene driving tractor
CG Current, Temple Ga Wood
Se machine medium size and
110 volt electric motor

H.C Parker, Bainbridge Ga Stove
no 7 or 8 give in exc pure #red RI
red pullets and rooser Mar fg
hatch

' PET STOCK. WANTED

M L Crawford, Tiger Ga Live rac-
coons young and old! also wildcats,
minks and otters

Sim Bell, Jr., Waynesboro Ga 1
or 2 pairs spring hatch fantail , pig-
|eons; quote price and breeding

Joe Perry, Awtreyville Ga Wants
a yourg &nd gentle Shetland pony
Wants mare and best price for cash)
State price and age \

John W. Martin, Hurtsboro Ala
Wants pure bred- Black Tail Japa-
nese bantamis. Write

C H Land, Lindale Ga Wants An-
gora Kitten State color and price

- MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
Leo Crossman, 1150 East D
Ave C-7 Atlanta Ga 40 to 70 squares
of galvanized steel foofing asst
length, also 40 squares of shingles
Give best price for cash
R H Duggan, Chester Ga 8 or 10





-M heart boards pine or Cypress 10}

sq galvanized roofing |

Frances Holmes, 633 (Telfair St,
Augusta Ga Old style, antique sew-'
ing table,-a secretary, large side-

| board, will exc for White Plymouth
Rocks, pullets & cockerels or will buy

outright. What have you to offer

Wwe Wicker, Wrightsville Ga Con-
tract sawing stock for saw mill Have
| force enough to saw 20M per day

The Standard Tool & Handle Co,
Macon Ga Clear pine squares, 6 ft

x 2x: 2. > Inquire

J B Jenkins, P O Box 231 Albany
Ga wants to purchase for cash car-
2 shingles quote best
price F O B Leary Ga

WOMANS DEPARTMENT
Needie Werk For Sale

Mrs Carl Henderson, Turnerville,
Ga., will exchange nice pieced quilt
tops for 10 yards of good grade 36
in sheeting, write.

Miss Belle Jones, Shellman, a
Rt 4, crochet yoke 82-36 in bist,
$1.75 del.

Mrs W H Hughey, Re 1; Ranger,
Ga. will-tuft bedspread $1 each: tu-
lip, Mt. Beauty, dew drop. designs,
for other designs will tuft for 75c
each, other partv to furnish mate-
rial and pay postage or will stamp
ready for tufting and give instruc-
tions for 25c each or 2 for 40c; cro-
chet Jadys yokes in roll st tch $3 5]
erochet medallions in same stitch 10c
each.

Miss Cecil Adams. Rt 9, Box 19,
Elberton, Ga., 2 nice white dresser
scarfs with fringe $1.50 each; cen-
terpiece, crocheted, about 12 inch
sq $1.50; tan color table runner with
deep crochet trimming and fringe,
and a big rose emb in pink, with
green leaves on it $1.50: cash with
order; wants to piece on halves good,
nice quilts pieces. send them with
pattern they want pieced by and will
niece and return as soon as possi-
+ ble; will also crochet on halves or
for vay, send design and thread if
wanted on halves; write. |

Miss Myrtle Pruitt, Rt 3, Talla-
poosa. Ga.. 1 silk quilt top to exe
for White Wyandotte eggs, rugs, 25x
47 exc for baby chicks hatched next
month (Sept) and for White Wyan-
dotte eggs or Buff Orpington eggs,
also baby chicks to raise on halves,
to 8 weeks old, Buff-Orpingtons pre-
ferred.

* Mrs Chas O Hooten: 1118 Raflroad
St.. LaGrange Ga., ladies tea aprons
emb 50c each; childrens eating
aprons, made of good grade oil cloth,
white, bound in various color tape,
25c each; add postage; also wants to
exchange unbleached cloth {mill
ends) for 4 pure bred Barred Rocks
April hatch, of the Hatterman st.,
like to have 3 pullets and one roos-



| ter, rated at not over $1 each; write.



Ged

/pine cone pattern $

| material.

_also have new dbl bed size quilts se

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; Pp

$1.50 and $2 pair, co
white on good grade bleaching, the
$2 pair with hand hem-stitching.

Mrs Esther Lewis, Rt 2, Rydal, Ga
nice tufted bedspreads + "each, large
size fob. 2

Mrs W C Black, Rt 2, Adairsville,
Ga., will make plain dresses for 75c
each; childrens fancy dresses from
3 years to years 75c and up to $1;
teds, 50c; party furnish material and
| pay postage and she furnish patterns.

J J Whitaker, Dalton, Ga. hand |
tufted sofa cushion tops $1 each;
hand made aprons 75e and $1 each;
edging per yard for pillow cases,
hand made; special gaged or plain
tufting needles, paper assorted sew-
ing needles 10c paper.

Mrs J C Hosea, Toccoa, Cas Rt 3:
exchange new heavy quilts for baby
chicks, any heavy breed, quilts cheap.
= Mrs Fula. D ham, Fitzgerald, Ga -
RE 8, 4 162 yards henbidding tatting _
20 yd; 2 pieces of white crocheting
for dresser scarf ends, spider web
pattern $1.25; 2 pieces of. ecru cro-
cheting for dresser searf ends, spider
web pattern $1.25; 2 pieces of ecru
erocheting for? dre: er scarf ends,
.25; 2 1-2 mile-
a-minute lace, blue with ecru edge
20ce yard; 2 1-2 yards hair pine lace,
white with blue edge 20c yard; 1 yd-
lace for centerpiece 2 inch wide $1;
1 sq yoke, crochet of white medal-
lions $1. 50; 1 blue sq gown yoke, |
crochet in spider web $2.50; will ex-
change for Barred Rock chicken Of
any kind of tatting or crocheting, -
write. a.
Mrs CE Williams, Rt 6, Dellas Ga
hand tufted bed spreads, best grade
90x95 inch; doesnt fade, different
designs $4 and $5 each.

Lydia Hughey, Rt 1 Fairmont, Ga
choice designs tufted bed spreads. on |
wide unbleached sheeting in fadeless
color thread from $3.75 to $5 owing
to design or will tuft for $1 and fur-
nish design other parties to Sedu


























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Mrs G T Truelove, Sockbridge, eae
Rt 1, will exchange 10 pkg of new
gingham broadcloth, print, etc., quilt | PS
scraps, smooth and usable sizes for
8 Buff Orpington pullets, frying size

sale $5 and $6 each. ;

Miss Emilise Gordon, Dallas, Ga., fo
100 new emb designs, 25c; white
stamped handkerchiefs to emb. thread
included, 1 doz $1.

Miss Frances A Henderson, Rt. Se:
Dallas Ga., gingham scraps iwites =
10 yd sizes $1; 20 yd sizes $1.98;
small pieced bundle 59e; black and
white check gingham dress size 44.
made nice $1.49; 1 new hook rug
needle 98c; parrot design rug partly
' worked 65c; 200 new. emb designs ~
9; 8 yards blue English crepe al

Miss Florie Hughey, Rt 1, Ragen
Ga., choice designs tufted bed spread
on bleached or unbleached sheeting
for $3.75 and $4 each; also parties
paying postage and furnishing ma-
terial will stamp, tuft, and clip
spread, any design $1 each, magnolia
bowknot, daisy design 75c each; will
stamp spread and | give information
for 25c each or 2 for 40c; send
stamped envelope for reply,.crochet- |
ing 25e and 35c for every 125 yards
of thread, or will exchange for 6 yds
of good, pretty, 36 inch ginghams or
dress percale.

Miss M E Darden, Rt 2, Mayfield,
Ga., two plain, long sleeve house
dresses, basted hems, size 36, $1. 25
each, cash with order.

Mrs L S Johnson, Sparta, Ga nice -
bath towels, pink and blue _ stripe
with crochet or tatting on edge 35c;
several nice quilt top pieces of ging- =
ham and percales, extra large size
$1 each; 1 tufted bedspread with Se
boil fast tufting thread, with large |
pillow cases to match spread, tufted
in large diamonds, spread, 2 1-2 yds"
lone $5 for set.

Mrs, L S Hope, Ludowici, Ga Re A
1 nice light green voile dress, size
10 to 14 years $1.50; 1 lipstick red,
trimmed in tan, voile dress size 38






bust $2.50; add postage.

fats:

OMANS DEPARTMENT
eedle Work Fer Sale

_E Clonts, 1352 Donnelly Ave.

anta, Ga, good grade gingham

It tops pieced: on machine $1.50
ch or lot of 5 for $7.75.

Mrs Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga will

quilts for $1 each; plain sew-
ng, grown uv dresses 75c, childrens
ses 35c;- customers furnishing
atterns and postage.
_Mrs. J B Pruitt, Tallapoosa, Ga.,
t+ 3, 1 silk quilt top $2; rugs 25x47
will exchange either for White Wy-
ndotte or Buff Orpington eggs to
center pieces to exchange for
uff Orpington or White Wyandotte
baby chicks. ;
M4dJS care Market Bulletin, grad-|
ate dress maker will furnish pat-
erns and make dresses for 75c each,
lips etc., 50c; send material parcel
ost and send dress that: fits to be
_in measuring and send picture
dress you wish; satisfaction guar-
eed; where as much ag $3 worth
sewing is sent, will accept pay in
p,. meat, lard, or fruits, either
ed or dried, pure bred or setting
ggs in lots of 100 each to be del
ept 15; also will hand paint bed sets
half of material sent and will
urnish the patterns, paint, etce.,
thod of decorating latest for bed:
oom sets, scarfs, etc.

Mrs F O Gaddis, Rt 2, Dawsonville
a will hemstitch and embroidery
aby dresses cheap; plain and fancy
prons made, other party furnish.
oods and pay postage, 4 filet cro-
het designs for center pieces 25c.
.Mrs W D Garrett, Adairsville, Ga

8, tufted bed spread, basket de-
gns assorted colors $2.75 del.
_Mrs R T Chatham Rt 3 Adairsville

Ga. tufted bed spread in assorted
olors, basket design $3 del. hn

Mrs J M Denman, White Ga 1 pair

low cases made of white Indian

ad, three inch hemstitched hem,

b with bronze mums in colors,
ith crochet edging $1.75; 1 emb
edspread, with 16 large American
Jeauty roses emb in deep rose and

een, made of No 1 A grade 10-4
nbleached sheeting $3.50 or spread

and pillow cases .$5; or exchange for

-yards of 9-4 sheeting of a good!.

ade; hom

sewing done cheap,
Palbe, i ie

m1 H Stapleton; Rt 1 Douglas Gal

2 quilt squares 16 inch sq, enough
o make 1 quilt 5c each or exchange
or dried apples. vA
iffin, Ga Box 188, 4 yds nice
; taffeta; cost $1.75 yd will exc
frying size chickens.
rs M C Comer, Gainesville, Ga

; 4,5 different designs for bed
breads 25c each with bolster, 5
lece bed room set 55c; center piece,
able runners, scarf ends, villow ca-

and tops, tea aprons, childrens.
rons, life size doll patterns 10c
ach; 3 for-25c; or exchange any of
bove for Octagon coupons at 1c ea;
dd 3c postage.

Mrs M H Rickett, Fairmont, Ga Rt
tufted bed spreads in white and
ast colors on 81x90 unbleached
heeting $3.75 and up according to
esign; will stamp and work from

to $1 each; the parties to fur-
ish all material or will furnish cloth
nd thread and stamp ready for
orking $2.50 each; tufted bed room
ets $8 and up; tea aprons 65c each;

dresser scarfs 50c; table runners
54x54 inch $1.25 each; window cur*
ains 75c to $1.50; pillow cases 50c

according to size; chair cushion

s 50c; embroidering, crocheting,

ocking, hemstitching or any kind

plain sewing, men and boys shirts
ces right.

Miss Lois Overton, Rt 1, Box 12,
erry Ga 1 oval crocheted rag rug

ut 60x30 inch $3; 1 rug, same

id about 36x40 inch $2.

| WOMANS DEPARTMENT

_ Flowers and Seed For Sale

_ Mrs W E Green, Powersville, Ga
dbl and single geraniums 50c each;
oston sword ferns 20c, 8 for 50c;
egonias 25e each; shandalia lilies
each; all colors of sultanas 15
each; Arabian jasmine 75c each; jon-
quil bulbs $1 per hun, devils back-

>



bone begonia 15c_ each; exchange
above for lilies, palms hyacinths,dah-
lias, roses or pot flowers.

Mrs L F Bennett, Gardi, Ga rooted
salmon sultanas 15e each; salmon
and rose pink sultana cuttings 10
each; cuttings of dbl ed hibiscus
10c; pink jesticia 10c; 4 large rooted
pink blooming begonias. 25c each.

Mrs C H Ward, Rt 1 Adairsville
Ga narcissus, daffodils,

yellow, day and _ other -lilies, iris,

| grasses, roses, syringa, dogwood, spi-

rea, honeysuckle, almond, deretzie,
quince, pomegranite, cape jessamine,

bridal wreath, golden bells, butterfly

bush, Japanese Kudzu vine, _ bitter-
sweet vine (has garlands of crimson
berries in winter) white star jasmine,
and trumpet, maderia vines, tubers,
shapely young cedars, yellow and
white japonicas; all well rooted,
write for prices.< *

Mrs E L Roberts, Suwanee, Ga Rt
1 cape jessamine 25c each; rooted,
large size,
cissus bulbs, blooming size 25c doz;
or 25 doz for $6; yellow jonquil bulbs
20c doz; yellow golden rod bush 25c
each, all of the above postpaid.

Mrs E C Heaton, Hartwell Ga Rt
3 blue forget-me-not plants 25 per
doz; canterbury bells, sure to bloom
next spring, 40 per doz; yellow cro-
cus bulbs 15 per doz $1 per hun;
large size plants 15 each. _

Miss Inez Moore, -Bowdon, Ga

cape jasmine cuttings 6 and 8 inch

high, well rooted 25e and 30 each
del; 50 cuttings
planting, bloom next year.

Mrs P T Brookes, 211 Adair St,
Decatur, Ga., narcissus-bulbs 25 doz
$2 per hun; rooted cape $1.50 each.

Mrs R,P Steinheimer, Brooks Ga
single blue hyacinth bulbs 40 doz.

Miss Virgil Wilson, Rebecca, Ga
Rt 1, colens, different kinds cuttings
5 each, rooted 10c; wandering jew
large and small leaf cutting 5c, root-
ed 10c. . ; =

Wood Lawn Nursery, Rt 8, Green-
ville Ga 200 rooted Eldorado black-
berry plants in exchange for 500 box-
wood cuttings, rooted boxwood

plants $10 per 100; magnolia glancia

trees $25 per 100 del Oct del.

Mrs M N Brown, Lithia Springs
Ga. Rt 1 gigantic sunflower seed 25c
doz, postage paid. Cee es

Mrs R H Whitehead, Rt 2, Box 36
Jefferson Ga dbl pink hyacinth bulbs

10 per bulb or 3 bulbs for 25c; bet-|

ter price on several doz to one cus-
tomer. eed ue: : x
Mrs J A Griffin, 512-16th Awe
H, Cordele Ga., white, red, yellow,
cream with red stripes, pink, varie-
gated leaf single and double olean-

ders; white, lavender, red, flesh, va-.

riegated pink dbl Altheas; Van Hout-

ti, dbl Reevseana, Thumbergi, pink, |

crimson, spireas; red, white, pink
erepe myrtle; cape,
night blooming jasmines; primuli-
num, Forsythia nudiflorum; Philadel-
vhus Rosemary; variegated punica,

-keria, abelia, roses, barberry; any 4

for: $1. 15% 6 for :$).503: 12) for $35
begonias, sultanas. ferns, artillery
plant, any 4 for 60c.. .

Mrs R M Sheppard, Stone Moun-
tain Ga Rt 3 amarylis bulbs, henna
red with green stripe 25c each; 14

color iris; spengeria ferns 25c 35c|
and 50c each; plumosis 25c each; mil-

itarv fern rooted 15-and 25c each;
cutting 10c; large dbl daffodils,
cream with orange, red center 75c
doz; trumpet yellow and April bloom-

ine white 40 doz; purple Roman hy-| -

acinths 40e doz; nice rooted salmon

pink single geranium cuttings 20

each.: ~ os

Miss Lydia Hughey, Rt 1 Fair-
mont, Ga dbl white ger 25c; red ger
20c; mistle toe ger 12c; aragutta be-
gonia 10c cutting: dbl daffodils $1.25
per hun; white April blooming narcis-
sus $1 hun; all bulbs now ready for
fall planting. eee

Miss Sarah ,Grindle, - Dahlonega,
Ga Rt 1, dbl ger; dbl ipetunis, dbl
hybiseus, parlor vine, pink hydranger,
plumbago, green and striped jew,
knife blade and Christmas cactus; all
cuttings 6 for 10c; A collection of
2 dbl petunias, 2 fuschies, 2. maple
begonia, 2 red begonias, 2 pink gera-

i

hyacinths,

i year old 50c; white nar-|

now ready for trans-
| purple, pink, red, and. orange ,10c

| bronze leaf begonia, pink blooms, 15c

grand duke, |

niums, 1 wh L nice |
bunch of rainbow moss, all cuttings:

collection, add postage, purple oxalis
5c each; red geraniums, 1 and 2 yrs
old, all rooted, 20c each, add postage.
Chole Lewis, R 8 Adairsville Ga
Blue Flag lillies, 35c doz Add postage
Mrs R P Steinheimer, Brooks Ga
Sng, blue Roman Hyacinth bulbs 40c
doz postpaid
Miss Fiorrie Hughey, R 1 Ranger
Ga All colors mixed Hollyhock seed

carnations 15 ea, 2 for 25c; Ameri-
ean Beauty Sultana 10 & 15c ea;
Pink flowering Begonia 15c & 20
ea; Maple, Gloria, DeChateline Be-
gonia 15c ea, 2 for 25c; Dbl red Ger-
aniums, lic & 20c ea; Ferns, 2Uc.
All well rooted, any 10 for $1 a fern
free with each order; Ama@on Plume
plant 15 & 25c ea; Dbl Petunia 15c
ea; Lantana 15c

The Cureton Nurseries, Austell Ga
Offers for immediate orders, Peony
division $5 doz. Assorted pedigreed
Tris, $3 doz postpaid. Plant now in
order to get blooms next spring. We
offer a big stock of Fruit, Shade and
Ornamental Evergreens, Flowering

hrubs, Hedge Plants, Roses, Wainut
& Pecan trees, Grape vines, Berry
plants in variety. Write for prices

Mrs M C Cauthorne, Lavonia Ga
R 2, 4 ger from 10 to 15 in high 20c
ea; 1 large white ger in full bloom
50c; 1 Spencier fern 25c; 1 large Bos-
ton sword fern 25c; Sultana cuttings,

cuttings, 4 different kinds of Ever-
blooming Begonias 10c cutting; 1)
large conk shell pink begonia, well
rooted, in full bloom 20c; 1 large

Will exe any of these for leopard,
gizzard, beefsteak begonias, well root-
ed; Fish tail ferns or nutmeg ger-
aniums 4 ces

Miss Bell Jones, Shellman Ga R 4
Large, well rooted ruby begonia $1
del; other large well rooted begon-
jas 75c del 2
_ Mrs E G Fountain, FortVailey Ga
Jonquils, Butter .& Eggs, Daffodils,
$1 per hun; Banana bushes; Yellow
Cannas. Will sell or exe for any shade
dbl Japonicas, rooted; Dbl Hyacinths
or sng white =~ Sess

Miss Violet Vick, R 3, Box 70 Hear-
ty Phlox, pink, purple, 30 doz; Yellow
& White Butter & Eggs, 35c doz;
Sweet Almond or peach rose 15c;
Golden Bell 20c; Yard bush moss,
white, 25 bunch; Yellow Japonicas
40c ea; Purple lilac 35c; Fall pinks,
purple, lavender, red, all rooted; 1-2
doz 35c; Spruce pine 10c; Bridal
wreath, white 15c; Team gooseber-
ries, 6 for 25c; White & green striped
grass 20e bunch; White Dusty Miller,
3 for, 20c; Pink & purple Puzzle Fool
bulbs 35c ea;- Bleeding heart ulbs
60c or 2 for $1.10; Orange, red yel-
low Cannas, bulbs of each kind all
50c;. Pink Crepe myrtle, rooted 30c
ea; Purple & lavender Iris 30c doz;
Light & deep pink, dark red & white
Hollyhocks 20c ea; White, red. Shas-
ta daisies,,25e doz; add postage

Mrs Dessie Smith, Canton Ga Four
oclock seed 5 per tbls; Marigold,
zinnia seed, to exc for any kind ger-
anium cuttings; Cinnamon Vine pta-
toes 3c handful; Tube rose bulbs to exc
for lavender Lantanas or any color
Sultana cuttings or fuschia *
Miss Lonia Terry, Euwannee Ga. R
2 Lrg Dbl poppy seed, all colors ide
per tbls << pues

Miss Gussie Mae Gipson, Ashland
Ga, R:1 Pretty by Night Seed -ide
per thls; Red snap dragons, 25c doz;
Petunia all colors 10c ea cutting;
Yellow jonquils, 15c doz. Large leaf
Caladium 15 bulb; -White.
Kaster Lillies 15c-doz exe for cuttings
of Sultana, fuschia, spengeria, or
bleeding heart. Make best offer

L H Cousins, Greenville Ga Sweet
Wild Bay trees, 1 & 2 ft high Write
for prices :

Mrs J F Jarrell, Butler Ga Box
44, R 2 Roman Blue Hyacinths 25



1 white geranium, 1 _ nice

except moss, (it is rooted) 25 for| -

10c tbles10 tbls for 50c; dbi redJ

& blue}



.doz; Yellow Narcissus, 25 doz; Hol-

4

lyhock seed, all colors, sng & dbl 10c

pkt & fob Re

Miss Lela Rahn, Rt 2 Rincon Ga
Easter lily bulbs $1 per doz, 6 for
50e or 10c ea; Will be ready to trans-
plant next month. Add postage

Mrs Ralph Williams, Cumming Ga
Umbrella Poem Ferns rooted..20 ea;
A few rooted red dbl geraniums 10c
ea; Cuttings, several colors 5 ea;
Blue Flag lillies, 20c doz; Rooted
Crepe Myrtle 15c ea. Add postage
fer all

Mrs M Highfield, Rising Fawn Ga
Golden Glow rooted 5c ea; Purple
rooted verbenia 10 bunch; Everlast-
ing Sweet pea seed & plants, 2 for
5c; Hybiscus seed 5 &@ spoonful, red,

white and pink blankets, flower seed

and plants, 2 for 5c; dbl poppy seed
5e spoonful; Sng red poppy seed 5c
spoonful; Goldenrod, rooted 10c ea;
Broad leaf & Snake Cactus, rooted, |
10e ea; Chrysanthemums) 8. for Det
Violets 10 doz; Primroses 10 doz;
Yellow lily, 3 bulbs 10c; Purple Iris;
Jew vine 35c; Flowering Moss 10c
doz; Pink Gladiolas, 3 bulbs 10c; Hon-
ey suckle vine, 3 for 5c; Wild Iris,
blue & yellow flowers, 3 bulbs 5c}
Elephant Ears 10c bulb; Hollyhock
plants, pink, red and white, 35c

Mrs T C Floyd, Chipley.Ga R 2
Rocted White Verman Iris bulbs 5
ea; Perrenial Marvel of Peru plants
5c; Blue Flower, Evergreen Boxaine
plants 5 ea; Honeysuckle plants, 5c
eaall well rooted Postage paid |
on all orders for 25c or more; Fresh
(1927) Marvel of Peru SeedRed,
scarlet or variegatedthirty seed for
19; postpaid; Blue Japonica Iris jon-.
quils, Daffodils, Blue Hyacinths, But-
ter & Eggs, Star of Bethlehem, ete.
Bulbs at 2c per bulbPostage paid
on two doz or more; White chinese
sacred lillies and white dbl Star of .
Bethlehem bulbs 10 eaPostoge paid
on three or more bulbs P maet

Mrs M E Ricks, R 2 Moultrie Ga
Lg Milk & Wine lillies 25 ea; Lg
variegated petunias, 25c doz; Green
& purple Jew 5c ea; Knickle & Dime
5e ea; Deep pink, & red Four Oclocks.
10c ea. All well rooted. Add postage:
Cash with orderno stamps .7

Miss Lillian Wright, Zebulon Ga
Lg yellow Winter-Blooming Oxalis

bulbsplants in September 15 doz

Add postage i

Mrs A A Cary, R 1 Royston Ga
Wild & tame Easter lillies, blue and
white 50c per hun; Long. stem purple
sweet. violets for winter blooming 50c
per hun; Pink & red everblooming
rose bushes, rooted 15 ea; Lg cape
jessamine, blooming size, rooted 7T5c
ea; Boxwood cuttings $2.50 per hun.

Lawson \Stapleton, Americus Ga
Poper white Narcissus bulbs, very
jarge :

Miss
ville Ga Exe Fords

Annie Swafford, 'R 2 De wsor

choice mixed

sweet peas, 10c pk; Larkspur seed _ aa

10e pk; White Conk shell Begonia
5 ea; Red Conk shell 5c ea; Orange
and red Sultanas unrooted 5 ea; 4
kinds of Jew Asst 15 doz;- unrooted
trailing Colens 5 ea Add postage
_ Mrs K Keadle, R 1 Yatesville Ga
August lily, Rainbow, Moss, White
ger lg pink blooming May cactus,
Xa@ias cactus, White lilac, purple li-
lac purple and white verbena, Blue
hydrangeaAll well rooted 15c ea;
Baby breath, Ostrich Plume, Aspara-
gus, Boston ferns 20c eade postage
on each order

Mrs L. G@ Wood, R 5 Cuthbert Ga

Sword ferns 10 cutting; pink Oxalis

5e cutting; White conk Begonia 5c
cutting.~ Will e&e any of the above |
for dbl geraniums or dried apples
must be free from worms -..
Mrs J R Housford, Gainesville Ga
R 1 Grape Begonia 15c ea; White &
red geraniums' 15 & 20c ea; Sword
ferns 20 & 25c.e: All well rooted? Add
postage Oe ial ug | SiEue. Vises Wig ae

Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch

| Ga R 3 White Narcissus bulbs $1 per

hun or 15c per doz; Fae ce x
iums rooted 7e ea; Scullian onion
buttons 15e pt. Add postage -



- crimson clover, white clover,

A Peasant | survey for the. Maezican
bean beetle shows that it is present
in nearly all of the counties in North
Georgia. To be more exact it occurs
in all counties north of a line be-
ginning at a point. fourteen miles
south of Columbus in Muscogee Coun-

- ty and extending in a northeasterly |
-direction through Talbot, Upson, Mon-
' roe, Butts, Jasper, Morgan, and then
eastward through Greene, '
McDuffie, Columbia and Richmond.
The only infested point to date in

Warren,

South Georgia is at. Thomasville and
seems to be confined to Thomasville
and the area on each side for about

ten miles out. %

- The favorite food of the Mexican
bean beetle consists of the ordinary
string beans and lima beans, next to
these, the beggarweeds. When these

have been destroyed it will. attack

cowpeas. and soy beans, velvet beans,
corn,
eggplant, grasses, okra, potato,
squash, mung beans, kudzu and. some
weeds.
Control :
The bean beetle can be controlled

ing it at the rate of one pound of
calcium arsenate to 5 or 6 pounds of
lime, either slacked stone lime or hy-
drated lime. Care should be exer-
cised to mix thoroughly. One good
method is to place calcium arsenate
-and lime, in proper proportions, in
empty calcium arsenate drum, filling

it about two-thirds full; fasten top.

on tightly | and roll for fifteen or
twenty minutes, tipping either end
of drum. If smaller quantities are
mixed, small cans with tight covers
can be used and shaken. by hand.

The dust must be~ applied to the

- ander surface of the leaves in order

. to be effective. The best time to
apply the dust is when the.wind is
quiet and this is usually early. morn-
ing or late afternoon,

WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT :
Flowers: and Seeds For Sale
Mrs Ralph McGill, R 1 Dawson Ga
- Banana bushes 1 to 2 ft high 50c ea;
_ Rooted Asparagus, Spingeri ferns
nice root 25 & 50c ea; Pink Dorothy
Perkins rose 15c ea; Well rooted Ar-
tillery plants, cuttings 5e ea or 6 for

25e or 10c rooted; White conk be-
gonia, well rooted 10 ea; Pink crepe

myrtle . 15 ea or 4 for 0c; Rooted
Green & white stripe yard grass 5

ea, 6 for 25 Tiger lily bulbs 10c ea;-

Umbrella palms 15c root; Pink &
white Oxalis bulbs 5c oe exc
any of the above for fancy leaf Ca-

ladium, yellow oxalis, Gizzard begon- |

jias & other begonias except conk, ferns

neat lace & PPeneery: Fine Can-

-|nas except Pink &. salmon, *
-| violets,
Colens

running Myrtle 10c doz; Star of Beth-
lehem 15e doz; White Flag lily, grass

/petunias, mixed lot 10c pkg; Kudzer

sng Hollyhock plants BbG:
thornless roses 10c ea; Purple lilac &

by dusting with a mixture of cal- various sizes, Magnolia and Holly.

cium arsenate and slacked lime, mix- |

Yellow March bloom jonquils $1 hun;

-25; Golden Glow 50c doz bunches;

Red spider lillies 6 for 45c;
flag lillies, same price; Little whpe

lish maple for shade ae? Add





yellow & red Olean
ty aie S baskets of Arbor Vitae

Mrs J Winter, Buford Ga Blue win-
ter blooming violets, Dusty miller,

pinks & Tiger lilies 25 doz; Pink
Oxalis 10e ea; Boston sword ferns 10c
ea; Green Jew, larges& small 5c ea;.
Mixed snap dragon plants 25 doz;
Mixed Petunia seed mixed snap dra-
gon blooming mossmixed phlox ev-
Lerlasting flower seed 10c pkg; Col-

lection.of 10 or more varieties of |

flower seed, including snap dragan,

& Birds eye hedge 10c ea. Special
prices on large orders; 50 pink Per-
kins roses, climbers 10c or $1.00 per
boat nie velvet & blue Ramblers, |

meprice; A few Baby doll ever-
plo ming roses 15 ea; Mixed colors,
Yellow

pink flowering Almond 10c ea. Sell
or exe Add postage on small orders

Mrs Wm E Burch, R 1 Helena Ga
Several hun watermelon crepe myrtle

rees, any quantity. Will sell reason-
able or exc for seed rye, oats, barley,
large sunflower & 5 lbs mixed turnip
seed or rape & clover, any variety
Mrs Margaret Eaton, Dahlonega
Ga R 1 White April Jonquils $1 hun

several kinds of Mums $1 hun bulbs;
Butter & Eggs bulbs $1 hun; Pink
& red Mt Laurel $1 hun; Large leaf
dbl blooms Mt Laurel $1 hun; White.
Ash Sweet shrub bushes, 3 for 25c%:

White & Blue wild easter lily bulbs |:

50c hun; rooted roses, all kinds 3 for

Golden Bell bushes, Bridal wreath, 3
for 25 large size; Blue & white Trig
lillies, 3 large size for 25c, 6 for 45c;
Yellow

Canna lillies 6 for. Abe: Mt Hemlock
50c doz; Several kinds MaplesEng-

Postage : i

Mrs D F Wisenbaker, R 4. Valdosta
Ga Genuine Bermuda Easter lily bulbs
$2.25 per doz, Spagiler size $1.50 per
doz :
Mrs Chas O Hecker, 1118 Ballroad
St LaGrange Ga Mixed colors Four
Oclock & To@ch-me-not seed 10c gr
pk Add postage. Xmas Cactus 10c
per cutting; Sword fern cuttings,
rooted 10c ea; Red canna bulbs 10
ea; Add 5c postage on all eOtaees and
bulbs -

G W Burns, 26 Johnson St Gaines-
ville Ga. The best. variety of Spencers
sweet peas, 25c an ounce, $3.50 per
lb, in large or small lots

Sultana 10c cutting or

one way.



Miss Florrie Hughey, Rl Ranger

= re a dbl yee & alow io
| gold seed 10c tbls; Sweet William |
seed 10c tbls; All Summer & Fall

blooming Cosmos; American Beauty
Sultanag, 15c ea; all colors mixed

seed 10c thls. Now is the time to plant ;

seeds for next year

Mrs J H Shope, Fairmount Ga Rit
Boston & Baby wreath ferns 15 ea; |
Variegated dbl Petunias 10 cutting;

Red. Justichsia, well rooted, 10 ea 1
larger one 15e;. White conk Begon-
ia 10 ea; Xmas Cactus 15c; Red dbl
ger, well rooted 15c; Pink Everbloom-
ing begonias 10 cutting; Green &
white striped jew 15 doz; Spotted
large, well
rooted, blooming size 20e ea

- Mrs John R Turner, Concord Ga
Seed of Royal
schrub, makes small spreading trees,
large clusters of red blossoms, re-

Poinciana, Hardjy

sembling Sweet peas 10c per doz;

der & purple; Anemone or Prickley
Poppy seeds, 10c per pkt; Seven col-
ors Hollyhocks, seeds, came from Eu-
rope 10 per pkt

Mrs G F Carter, Alma Ga R 2 Kiss

Me and Ill Tell. You, good roots 50c;

Milk & wine lillies, 2 for 25c; Pink

& white & blue Verbena 30c doz; Hon-
/eysuckle. vines 40c_

doz;
porch vine, well rooted. 40; King Hur-
bert red Canna lilies 25e; Pink with

red spots Canna, 4 for 50c; 1 Silver

pink 30c doz; 2 Dorothy Perkins ros-
es 2 yrs old fine roots 50c ea; or 2
for 90c; White flower Locust 50e ea
No stamps accepted - . ;



Miscellaneous

Ga, hand painted scarfs, silk $1 to
$3.50, eotton or rayon 50c ;to
hand painted handkerchiefs, cotton
25 to 50c, linen 50c, silk 75c to

$1.25, rayon 25 to 50c; other hand
painted articles and novelties, such as

pin cushions, powder puffs, contain-
ers, shoe trees, coat hangers, dream
pillows, pin trays, handkerchiefs

boxes and others, they are ideal cial

write.
Day Davis,. Rutledge, Ga., 20 grass

| rugs $1.50 each; 20 pair feather pil-

lows $2 pair.

Mrs J S Yeomans, 244 Forsyth St

Macon Ga, will make linen hand bags
for $1 or I will furnish material and
make. them for $2 to $2.50, material
consists of linen silk cord lace and
emblem or medallian, pay postage

Mrs Marvin Corbett, Cairo,

15 days with yarh winder and 2 bob-
bins, instrurtion book and- sample

yarn and work; cost $52,. will sell}



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Atlanta, Ga.
Date

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4 Date of Sale





Please list name of ar-|.
ticles sold and amount



~ received in the space
to right. Do not item-



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all chickens, etc., as





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-sales _made through).
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Brazilian. Z

$2;

Ca.

Ga}
one Simplex knitting machine used



chickens, 20 hens wad roo
200 baby chicks, same breed

-B M or unbleached sheeting.

_ Mrs. M = Seok Ti

$68. aie ee The

Knitter, been knit on very Jit

is in good condition, mens ;

golf stockings, childrens socks,

searfs and sweaters ean be knit
is machine; instruction book, :

bins, 1 yarn winder, 1 hose board

pressing socks, all with knit

$30 or exchange for hens any
or anything of equal value.

Mrs L.A Edwards, Meigs, Ga
Gearhart standard knitting mack
same as new: good condition,
been used $20, cash or excha e

anything useful.
Plants of winter blooming andytutt. *

2 doz for 25c; Winter stocks, laven-

M L M, 3801 Milledge Ave., A
ta, Ga., wants to exchange 2.
beds with mattress and springs
good condition, for chickens.
bed mattress and springs fo
hens, or 40 nice fryers, two t
for anythng useful. oe

Mrs J D Boyett, Cairo, G: _ quil
$4 each or exchange for R I Re
lets or red gilt pigs. -
Mrs W D Teague, Box 25:
ville, Ga., hand made crepe pape
ses, all cohite waxed | 65e per ha

Mrs V S Ladd; Rt 7, Gain
Ga 1 pair of Misses slippers
value $3.95, latest style tie, sli

| damaged, will sell for $1.75,

Miss Jessie Cash, Rt 3, Flow
Branch, Ga:, fresh yeast 10 pe

of six cakes.
"Miss Mary Ernest Norris, Zebulon,

Miss Berta Dean, Rt 1, Vienn
3 piece vanity set with flower
ket design $1.25; sofa pillow slip.
lady design 15e; 1 large 22 in.
center piece, large Tose design
ored lace to match $1; all wor
with fast color thread, send eash wil
order or write. 2

Miss Belle Godard, _ Goggansvill
Rt 2, will. make silk dresses |
and $2. 50 each, cotton material

patterns of styles and measures

quired, 5 never fail yeast cak
recipe for the. yeast

bread, loaves 25c; paper roses, |
eral colors, $1 per doz; switch
ecombings 1 stem $1; 3 stem $
work guaranteed; nice large u
tops, good quality $2; quilts $6; will
make boys and girls and small el
drens clothes reasonable. _

Tom P Trowell, Douglas, Ga.,
try style straw brooms, extra > 0
$1. 15 per doz prepaid; scrub or
ing brooms, ready to fill with
shucks $1.40 each del. ;

A T Wofford, Rt 1, Box 20, Ra
ger Ga 35 ways for women to ma!
money at home during leisure hour
booklet, 25e o d P P stamps ta

Mrs B O Love, Ashburn, Ga.,
Auto-knitter knitting machine
good condition, will exchange fe
nice hens or will sell cheap, write

Jesse Anderson, Kite, Ga., 3
of fresh geese feathers $1. per th

Miss Marie Dunbar, Byron, Ga

| well fireless cooker, with alumin

pot and soap stone $5 fob. &
Mrs W H Hughey, Rt 1, Ranger G.

|| never fail yeast cakes 25c doz.

B C Anthony, Rt 3. Columbus
brand new auto knitter, cheap, writ

Mrs L G Wood, Rt 5, Cuthbert,

1. pair ladies brown. ek strap slipp
never been worn, AA last, size
price $9. will sell for $2 cash or exe.
for anything useful.

Mrs J Winter, Buford Ga 6 ye
cakes and recipe for making A
bread 25c.

Mrs Ralph Williams, Cumming. Ga

'| flower baskets made of pine needles

specialty 40 to 85e per 1b.

R E Wooddall, Tiger Ga ae
tomatic knitter machine, new,

| exchange for good second fees bu: