eee GIA - ee _ : ! cana | eae) oe EUGENE TALMADGE. We = oman ataateote bi the BUREAU OF MARKETS oo, STATE CAPITOL ) ATLANTAs GEORG: BURCD SY, PBB. 16, 28 NUMBER 15. = mee te ; ~ : One of the important factors in the success of any crop . - ting these seed, potice. them Qe -pefully then, without leaving is to have the proper kind of seed. This means the seed of the. them w rapped in the rackge and wa ting to examine them varieties: that you wish and seed that are in good condition. When yor go inte the (el 1d to rolne them. ~ There are thousands of dollars lost every year by farmers, ae | \ because they order a certain kind of seed and are shipped _ Phe pient verety ot seal aia a good mud is s absolutely someth ng entirely different from what they ordered. This _ essential to a good crop. We needa strict seed law in Georgia. \ _ has proven true in tobacco, cantaloupes, eotton and various ot a as Ee has crops, ! es Anothe. little ade: I wish to gve*you this Monies fae rhe sap ss row ecming up pretty. well in the young pine trees. Planting time is almost here. If you havent your seed Movest fires es very destructive at this time of the year. The call ready for planting, attend to it immedictely. | old idea of fires burn ng up snekes and boll weevils is large- ae / a Ty exaggern! ad, a nost of these hibernate in the ground where ae ~particular who you order. seed from. Call especial at-.- fires do not rea h them. Keep the fires out of your forests. > Hon in your order to the. exact var ety of seed you want and it. wil surp rise you how quickly vou will nave some nice and specify that you will accept no other kind except the tinh er one ordered and those that are in good condition. After get- ge om UGENE 1 TALMADGS. MARKET REPORT | ve Lek y a <> OF Geortia Products |. L Oe roe ; Prevailing Wholesale Prices, February 11, 1928. Always subject ta variation. ~~ ATLANTA = COLUMBUS SAVANNATL AUGUST AON Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, Kiln Dried 100 Ibs. --- 1.60 i$ 9.50 1.266 on $1.75 $ 1.75 Trish Potatoes, sack, 100 Vos ee es oe BTB :2 40) 3 50) Cabbage, green, erated, 100 Ibs. -----1------------- ------ oe A ae 200400 350 i tees, Ga, Extn, dozen. _-.)- 2+ _------2 4-1 -e-- ee .30 BOe ese ee ag Eggs, Ga. Standard, Mopen 2 gil Gee. ss 328 a Log . ees Pe coe iges, Ga. Trade, dozen. ee 25 27 ee 5 ea ee -Eges,; Yard Rui, dozen 2-55. -- Se eae hae oy OO Oa BUTTER MARKET : Chicago Standard (90) score Feb. > 44 1-2c; Feb. 4, 44.1-2; Feb. 644 i ac Fale 1, 440s Dob 8, tie; eb, A4e: ( cee meanest scam Te POULTRY F OR SALE AND. WANTED _ Poultry: Products, Incubators, Brooders, Etc. ek --| A. Cochran, Adairsville, Ga. Mixed chickens, fat and fine, lb. FOB_here. Mrs. John W. Forest Glen, Ga. ~ 8 peafowl hens. Beale, ie 304, Co lum- bus, Ga. *~ 3 Carolina oe oe 1 fine cock, $6. 1. Se _Framley, Sylvester, Ga. Nice fat hens 25 ib. Mrs. Lewis, College Park, Ga. J.T, Snider, Mathews, Ga. S Several white | ccapons, Mabob. 2A A Clayton, Roy, Ga. . Fryers, . wt. 1 1-2 Ibs. at 5c. Tb. Mrs. D. E. Evans, Washington, Ga, BABY CHICKS. FOR SALE - Ferris strain White Leghorns. from selected heavy laying hens mated to cockerels direct from Ferris from 260 to 293, egg trap nest: hens, $12 hun- dred postpaid, 100 per cent live deliv- ery guaranteed. Hatch every Tues- day. Oconee Poultry Farm, Rock- | ledge, Ga. - Tanered W. L. Peorns. SC. R. I, Reds, Tompkins. ry, Lavonia, Ga. Custom Hatching, Buckeye incubator; orders now each Wednesday; rates 3c per egg, mini- mum tray of 112 eggs. Peach _ Poul- Day old baby chicks; S. C. W. Leg- | horns $16 per 100; Anconas same; S. C. Boroughs, Box 282, , States- Ww. Rora, 358 oF WSR. 25c- -|sonville, Ga. 10 mixed hens $1 each FOB. om C. | _ Piedmont Hatche- - in - Mammouth se RB Ee Reds $17 per 100; Bacicd Rocks $17 per 100; eggs 100 $4; 300 $10.50; 1000- eggs: $30. Eustace J. a Jr., Blackshear, Ga. Ce .C. White Leghorn eggs and baby oe Tancred $1. 50 setting, $8 per 100. iL i. Denham, Lawrenceville, Ga. uo: 6. Re i, aby chicks 15e each, Donaldson strain, del. 50 or 100 lots. Mrs. A: C. MeGahee, Wrens, Gg Baby chicks, R. I. Reds, $18 per 100, $9 per 50; Feb. del. W. L, Ferris; $12.50 per 100; $6.50 per 50.. cA F. Me Clure, Woodstock, Ga A-1 Fishel W. R. baby chicks, Thompson B. R. and Martin Wyan- dottes $17 less, than 100 lots; Donald- | fson reds. $16 per 100; Light breeds $15 per 100.. Custom hatching. Write. Irwins Hatchery, Louisville, - -Ga.- Booking orders Donaldson chicks | 20e each, selected, yard run 15 each. Mrs. A. G, Brown, peane Mountain, Gas. * Light Brahma chicks $14 per 100 del.; pullets, write. Eggs $1.50. set- ting or: $8 per 100. Light Brahma Poultry Farm, Flowery Branch, Ga. B. R.,. W. R., Orpingtons, S.C. R. I, Reds, Minorcas, White Leghorns. 'T. T. MeNelley, Turnersville, Ga. C. Red chicks, Tompkins, prices} 28: per 300. Write. Last of Feb. del. Mrs. R. Donaldson, Metter, Gav White Leghorn baby chicks. Write. Pikes: Poultry Farm, Augusta, Ga. English W. L., Harrison and Sun- nyfield, R. I. Red, Thompson B. R.; Jersey Giants, chicks. ery and Poultry Yards, 745\E. 35th St., Savannah, Ga. _ Rocks, Reds, Leghorns and ATones baby aca. custom hatching, 3 1-2c per egg, lot over 100, Dixie Hatch- ery, Conyers, Ga. Baby chicks, BR. RT. Reds. and $15 per 100. Row: Griffin, Douglas, Ga. Baby chicks, Tarbox, Wyandottes, $15 100; $8 for 50; $5 for 25, FOB. Wie ok. Vandiver, Martin, Ga, Baby chicks. ~ Custom hatching. Write. Woodlawn. Hatcheries, 510 Piedmont: Ave., NE, Atlanta, Ga. Partridge Rocks, R. I, Reds, BR. Tt 15 each. Ga Ki A, eee Jae Re Bede, Be $16. per. 100; White and Brown. Leghorns and An- conas, $14 per 100. Also mixed broil- ers: Lesters Hatchery, Rome, Ga Baby chicks. Miss Essie Allmon, Clarkesville Ga. Custom Hatching 3 per eve: Be Re $9 per 100; setting eges $1. 25. Mrs. Be Anderson, Register, Ga. Baby chicks. -Write prices. tom hatching 3c. Incubator $22, R. Baiiley, Harlem, Ga. B. R. and R. T. Reds 15 each; Leg- horns. and assorted 12 1-2 bach. Syl- vester Hatchery, Sylvester, Ga. Tancred strain W. L, baby chicks $16. R. I. Reds same price, Carrolls Hatchery, Odum, Ga. Tom Barron: English baby. chicks 912 per 100. Wycoff W. L. baby chicks $11 del. Shoat Creek Poultry Farm, Lavonia, Ga. . 8. C. White. Leghorn chicks. Chicks Cus- K. -18 each, eggs 8c each. : C. RK. E Reds schicl gS16,* and Gaskins, Drege Gao = eggs 8c. N ewton Reds and B, Re Rocks au per 100 Wiehrs Hatch- |. R. I. Red chicks to raise a delivered. Clarks Hatches, Garfic Georgia. - Booking orders for March April Cornish game day old ba chicks. Lots 25 and 50, 20c Mrs. W. R. Chasteene. Locust Gro Georgia. '. . L. Wyandottes, Br. R. Reds, W. R. and Black Jersey. baby chicks $15 per 100. Dr. W Hughes, Douglas, Ga. : .- HR. Ef Reds; Repal Do: Rock Wvandoles: WR Buf | Ferris White Leghorn $12. 50 per W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga. S. C. White Leghorn baby $13 per 100. H. L.. Wallace, Be Junction, Ga. Big breed baby - chicks Ap Barred Rocks and Reds. Custom ching 3c egg. Bailey s Hatchery, lem, Ga. s Barred Rocks, Ri, Reds, Bu Orp.,. Anconas, White Leg Write for prices. Blue Ribbo chery, 221 S. Forsyth St., Atl Georgia. BABY CHICKS WANTED - Want 50 or 100, day- old chi raise on halves. M. E. Gent @ anan, Ga. oe WANTED ~ Want 400 heavy breed baby ! to raise on halves to 8 weeks, 372. Eatonton, Ga. - Want 15 Barred Rock heng, over 18 mo. old, and nicely m Will exch. value $25.00. W cept any pure breed. B. R. Pe Winston, Ga, Route 1. Want 100 Silver Lace or W Wyandottes to raise on ha /10 weeks old. Mrs. W. C. Al Elberton, Ga. Route 9. Want hens and fryers for m Qaste best prices per lb. AL bull, Folkston, Ga. Want 2 Buff Cochin Bari lets. Quote price. Russell O. Clegt Villa Rica, Ga. Will exch. value of $25 chickens. Write what you h offer, G. N. Hackney, Blu Ga. Box 146. Want 100 each Light Brahr to 10 weeks. Mrs. M. O. Mye ton, Ga. Will evch. for 6 large hens Mrs. E..T. Almon, Midland, Want to exch. 10 White Leg 1 year old, Barron strain, n ing for 10 pure bred Barret mouth Rock hens, same age. Cavender, Millwood, Ga. - Want 500 R. I. Reds or Rocks, chicks to raise on halve 10 weeks. Mrs. W. B. Hendel Fitzgerald, Ga. Route 5. Want 150 or 200 baby raise on halves. Prefer Barre or R. I. Reds. Write before Mrs. W. N. Roberts, Ellabe Route 1, Box 36. 4 Want to exch. for large grown hens or baby chicks. Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Carrollto Route 4. Will exch. a 100 ee inewba tol baby chicks. Mrs. J. . Gibson, land, Ga. Will exch. for 25 hens, any breed. Write. W. G. Perry, ton, Ga. Route 5. Want day old chicks, Whit horn or Silver Lace preferre A. J. Anthny, Midland, Want 100, any ieee. iced baby cks to raise on halves, to 10 weeks. Write first. Mrs. WwW. G. Cleveland, Ga. Route 3. . Want 200 Barred Rock baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 weeks. Vesta. nd Nannie Powell, Cork, Ga.. -kens to raise to 8 weeks, on 50-50 roposition, about the first of March. Adbert Cawley, Eire University, Will exch. for pure Bee poultry. Write. J. M. Parker, Bowman, Ga. _., Want 100 or more R. I. Red baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 weeks. Have good Buckeye, 500. chick cap. Blue Flame brooder and good brooder house and yard away from other chickens. ~Experienced. Mrs. J. How- ard Smith, Eastman, Ga. Route 8... - Want 250-500 baby chicks, R: I. Reds, Black Minorcas, Buff Orping- tons or any large breed to raise-on halves. No white leghorns. Mrs. Glo- vena Ballew, Bowman, Ga. Route 1. Hox 11,- Want 100 Brahe euages John Ellis, Huching, Ge es 8 -- Want 25 Cornish cokerels, to wt. from | 1 and 1- 2 to 2 Ibs. back. Quote best cash price. Log Casin es Unnadilla, Ga. _ Want 100 day old cies to. raise on halves to frying size. Any pure breed. Will divide pullets and roosters to best of care. W. E. Bowen, Elza, Ga. Route 2. _. Want 500 R. A: Red baby chicks to raise on halves, to 8 weeks. Wil accept any other good breed. T. E Stalvey,. Ray City, Ga.RFD 2.: Will exch. for 5 Barred Rock bone ?p. Wi. Nilt, Ball Ground, Ga. Route 2. ' Will, exch. for any good. breed _ chickens. Mrs. W. b: Cowart, Collins, Georgia. Want: 1 Black Mince chek or cockerel. Must be good bird and standard wt. Prefer Pape strain. Give _ description and best price. wv O. ate _ Crane, Pompano, Fla. Will exch. 10 or 12 ier last yrs. pullets, ready to lay, for Brown Leghorns. Pullet for pullet. No rose -eomb wanted. Also want 3S. C. Brown Leghorn roosters, last. years hatch. Must be pure bred. Mrs. J. Carl Morris, Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 1. --.Want 100 pure bred Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred: Rock baby chicks. Mrs. be healthy. March 1st to 15th de- livery. J. Re agoes, Newnan, Ga.. an Want to raise on face 100 pure bred R. Iv Red baby chicks to 12 weeks, Write. Mrs. Nettie Wan s Blythe, @a. Route 1. Box 20.22 ae Want baby chicks to raise on hal. ves to 10 weeks. Any large breed. _ White or Barred Rock preferred. Mrs. or L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Route A : Want to exch, April, Shepherd An- gona pullets, now laying for day old Barred Rock chickens. fe ele, Street, Lithonia, Ga. Route 1. g : = Will exch. Cerca R E Rodi for 1 young Cornish game rooster, 7; E. Jenkins, Wrightsville, Ga. >: un Want 2 Silver Lace Wyandotte - roosters. Will pay $1.00 each. ns: a D. Floyd, Starrsville, Ga." <= ~ INCUBATORS: WAN TED | eh other standard make incubator, of over - 100 egg cap. in good condition. Mrs. -H. B. Brock, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3. Want one byooder lamp for small brooder in good condition.. Write. Mrs. W. H. Little, Duluth, Ga. Freeman, }. Want 200 heavy. breed baby chic- : - ful. to raise on halves to 8 weeks. Must]. will exchange for Buckeye. or any'| lorida running renee bean Georgia. beans, 1927 rope 24-2 hy $1.00 ou. L. a Palmer, Georgia. bert, Ga H.-H. Jones, Winston, Ga. L.-B.: Shirtey, Lavonia, Ga. RFD "100 Ibs. selected; for seed, 12 1-2 Ib., dn Tots 4. Ca 4 pecks clean, / nice Tady peas, black-eyed peas, 7c lb.;} Add _ postage.4 S. Cansins, Early | speckled Sehr bean aad Sound. $1.25 bu. a x _Bargeron, - 8 Tbs. brownish cbetiba bush but- ter beans, anid 4:lbs. speckled run- ning butter beans, 35c. Ib. or $2.25: for lot. prepaid. Mrs. R. W. Webb; Frost-proof bush Enlish peas, Oe frost-proof bush English. peas, 30 Ib. Miss ee Ibs. $1. 007 the wonder winter ean | 60c pint; winterbeet seed, 10c pkg.; >|. white and striped. half runner bean, white bunch but- | ter bean, 25 Ib: Add postage. Mrs. Geis Sortells, Monroe, Ga. Route 1. 15 ~ bu: O-too-tan, $4.50; 75 bu. new eras, $1.75;.50 bu. white black-eyed peas, $1560, Recleaned. Guaranteed pure varieties, W.oL. Carmichael, Madison, | ~ ~ Old- fashioned No. 2. Sauate peas; Lb Ts Jack- Sugar crowder peas, . 10 i post- : '| paid. Cash with order. Ae Bramhold, lb. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. White and black- eyed California : peas, $3. 00 bu.; white Lima bunch 10 | Ib. Buyer to pay. shipping eenee = 90-day velvet beans, shelled in. 2 ee ota, 2 bie mate eee dee peas, Oe Db. or $8. 00 bu. Cash with order. stamps accepted. Fe S SORES Mon- roe, Ga. Route 1.- Little white Lady pea, 12c ~ lb.; colored bunch butter beans, 15 Ib., eream and white crowders, 8c ibs: brown eyed peas, 4c Ib.; California black-eyed peas, 5c Ib. pal O. M. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Route 2. 21-2 bu. white black-eyed peas, $2.50 bu.; 1 bu. speckled crowder peas, clean and sound. $3.00 bu.;.1 and 1-2 bu. large red peanuts, $1.50. P.. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. . White black-eyed peas, sound and clean, new crop; okra seed, 15c Ib. Add postage. R.- F. Pile i ae Ball Ground, Ga. Route 4. Several bu: . clean hand-picked ni ined fi eld peas,, 1927 crop, $2.00 bu. Other party to pay. freight. = Cc. Darsey, Surrency, Ga. Route 2, : 11-2 bu. clean. brown eyed. shite peas, $3.00 bu.; 21-2 bu. cream 25) Forest Park, Ga. = SA pus Jasper, E. Owen, Jasper, Ga. | White rice, and cream sugar crow- | der peas, 10 lb. each. Hand _ picked. Add postage on small lots. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Gas: = All varieties of field peas: Java, blacks, clays, whipps, and Califor- nias. Write for Pree. B. H. Osborn, TROY Ga. =: Lady peas, 8 lb. Cash - with order. L.. E. Mills, Brooklet, Ga. ~ -M. House, Madison, Ga. Route 4. 2 bu. cream crowders, 10c\ ib 10 Ib. lots, or. $4,00 bu. del. Cock |-Ga. Route 1, Box 39. . 4bu. elay and 2 bu. speckled peas, each slightly mixed, $1. 50 bu. each; 2 bu. white marrow flat peas; $4.00; little white bunch butter beans, 15c| lb. postpaid. Peas are FOB Warren- ton. C. E. Abbott, Warrenton, Ga. 0-day velvet beans, $1.50 bu. or exch. for half and half cotton seed. Bu. for bu: J. He Kelehar,. ee: Georgia. eet 30 Ibs. white bunch, Mndorsdtt g butter beans, 20 tb. Cowart Bross Bromwood, Ga. : | Sample on request. C. H. Wilehers Mitchell, Ga. RFD 1. Box 104. 300 to 500 bu. 90-day running vel-|- vet beans, $1.25 bu. FOB here. T. R. | Duggan, Warthen, Ga. : Large, cream sugar crowder peas, 10 lb., $1.40 pk. or $5.00 bu. Not del: Sanuel Wilder, Griffin, Ga. Choice, seed velvets, recleaned: early speckled, $1.20" bu.; pedigreed bunch, $2.85; oceolas, $1.35. B. He Murphy, Gian deteville, Ga. : Rice peas, 10 Ib.; black- -eyed, 8c lb. Will exch. for bape seed, cabbage plants, or Bermuda onion seed 2. Py Ga. Route 1. Cream croeilen peas, hand thresh- ed, 10c 1b. or $5.50 bu.; 15 or 20 bu: mixed peasy mostly whippoorwills, $1.50 bu. Exch, for. Q-too-tan soy beans or reg. S. P. C. pigs. Samples Georgiays * Be| ees Ga. Route 2. Box 25. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Biloxi soy, and 1,000 whippoorwill | eas. Central Basin Reed Co., Fayette- ville, Tenn; : a 2 Red eggs at $1.25 per Sie for same. rs will : No Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. with brown eyes for table use. Send ~ S grape hyacinth bulbs at 50c per 100. crowders, $38.50 bu. W. Ge Kelley, Brab peas, $2. 50 a FOB} ' 'kind of field peas. Sea Plant Co., 3 - whippoorwill peas, at $1. 50 bu. FOB Ga. shipping in any size lots from- Large white prolific stringless vel- -vet beans.:5 lbs. 75c; $1.85 pk. Feat |) Can del. plants after 15th of. ABE with order. J. O. Jones, Winterville, : 30,000 government |} Answer at once. S. E. ollisy Bedey: 10 bu. bunch - velvet besne $3. 00 bu.; guaranteed to be pure and sound. | | metto, Ga., free from frost or rain, in new, even iY plants. Mrs. Julian Smith, Middleton, | on request. C. L. Jeanes,_ Union City, | 3 Du. pure Brabham: peas, $1. 15 bu. Sample on request. I. K. Phillips, |. Want 500 bu. Laredo soy, 600 Ibu wder canna exch. Want a few long flat hite: 8 sample and quote best price per half bu. W.. J. Edenfield, Graymont, Gaye Wart 1-2'bu. baby bush Lima beans, 1 bu. Burpees stringless green pod snap beans, 30 lb. improved white _ Spanish peanuts. Send samples and quote price del. H. C.. Burnsed, Ella- oe belle, Ga. Route 1, Box 22. | Bs. Want butter beans. Will exch. blue | Mrs. Lee Akins, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. . Want Lady peas. Send sample and | state quantity on hand. Fred I. Pane Re Columbus, Ga. Box 224. i poo Want 10 to 60 Ibs. lots. genuine ; old- fashion, tender hull, cornfield | snap beans. Will pay cash or~exch> for same. Send samples, state quan- tity and quote price. Clyde Maddey Flowery Branch, Ga. | Want field peas, any Guese Send sample and quote prices. W. Ee. Jefferson, Albany, Gas Will exch. government inspected Porto Rico potato plants. for any ee a Odum, Ga. Want 100 bu. new crop, sien es genuine O-too-tan soy beans, at $3. 00 bu. any size lots, from 10 bu. up; _ about 300 bu. good, sound straight 25 bu. up. H. M. tian Spas Georgia. a Want. 30 bu. count clean Brat peas. Will exch. Porto Rico potato n| Plants. 1,000 plants for 1 bu. peas. - Crest Hill Farm, Ocilla, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 20 bu. Brab peas, will exch, - inspected and treated | Porto Rico potato plants. Ga. Route 1. Want white. brown; Med Sad wba speckled crowder peas; ram horn peas; black seeded velvet bean. Send sample each kind. ee Ja s Wilson, Leslie, Ga. | English peas and okra seed 200 cupful; Prince feather seeds 10 thim-_ bleful; add. postage. Mrs. Thomas S Bagby; Flowery Branch, Ca. Rt. ely Box 1062 == we Pure and sound Sa peas $2 bu. FOB Palmetto. Ss Hearn, Pal- Rts. 3 : E White ok eyed - peas $2. 50 ae lady peas $3, bu.; sugar peas $2.50 bu.; butter. beans, white and eolored, 10 Tb. each. Mrs. Lillie. Mae Powell, Hartwell, Ga.,-Rt. .2,,Box 11... - 80 bu. A-1 90- Day velvet beans, = wt. bags, $1.05 bu. or $31 for lot, FOB Sandersville. Cash with order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. R. Tenner " Sandersville, Ga., Rt. 1; Box -i1, Frost proof English peas, eae va- riety, heavy bearers, extra early seed, 30c Ib.; tender cornfield beans, mixed 80c lb. Miss Eva Coebura, ee ta, Gari oO Excire nice and clean Lady peas. 0c ibe plack- eyed peas 6 Ib. ae Minorea Yards, Martin, Ga. > 90-day speckled velvet. beans, new even wt. bags, Write for del. price. J. E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga. PEAFOWLS WANTED : ~ Want, .peafowls, young and old. B R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Want peafowls and pheasants t raise on halves. Interested in hatch ing eggs. W. J. Edenfield, Graymont Ga. oe PAGE FOUR. ; - GEORGIA age MARKET BULLETIN. Published weekly by The _ BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director DEPARTMENT OF | AGRICULTURE i Yi - Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner | Thursday, February 16, 1928. Entered as secomd class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, orgia under the Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for ma. ling at special rate of postage provided for in sectice 1108, Act of October 3, 1917. & Advertsements of farm produce and appur- tenances, admissible under postal regula- |, tions, inserted one time on each request, and |! repeated only. when request is accompanied by new copy of advertisement. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant advertisements. Under legisla- tive act the Market Bureau does not assume any responsibility for any advertisement ap- pearing in the Bulletin, or icenadeas re- sulting therefrom. Circulation, Advertising and Services of the Bureau of Markets and this Bulletin are Free of Charge. ig ee ; IMPORTANT NOTICE On account of the unusual volume of; ads now on hand, advertisers are asked until fur- ther notice to mail us ads only EVERY TWO WEEKS. We _| are endeavoring to give each | ad as prompt attention as pos- sible under the circumstances. In the future we will date the ads as we receive them and pub- Ish them accordingly. Old ads will have preference over new ones. ae - PAMPHLETS ON PECANS Circulars; and. Bulletins. on pecan diseases and culture can now be obtaiined from the Bureau Sof psa State apie Atlanta, | Georgia. a BOOKS oN MARKETING Marketing is. one of the big farm problems. Books on co-oper- at:ve marketing and other sub- |- jects reldted to agriculture may be borrowed from the Georgia Li- brary Commission for a month at/ a time for th cost of return pos- tage. A postal will bring you a ~ book by return mail on whatever subject requested. Address all -eowmiunications to, the Georgia Li- brary Commission, State Capitol, Atlanta. 5 PLANTS FOR SALE : Klondyke strawberry plants, $2.50 per M. White and yellow Bermuda -_ onion plants, $1.25 per M.-W. 0. - Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. put - Klondyke strawberry plants, 25c per 100, $2:25 per M. delivered.| Prompt shipment. J. B. Bennett, Flawery Branch, Ga. Route 1. Yellow and crystal wax Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 M. delivered. All varieties cabbage seed, $1.25 Ib., col- lards,and turnip, 40c lb.; tomato seed, $1.30 lb.; beets, carrots, radishes, squash, 85c lb.; pepper, $2.75 Ib.; RS Stone Mountain watermelon seed, $1.00 lb.; okra, 35c: Ib.;.rape, 15: lb. All delivered cash, L. C. Irvin, Bras~ elton, Ga.. Route 4. Himalaye per Hants, Boe doz. Herbs and oot hickory, nate pop- lar, dogwood and other forest trees and sprouts. Write for prices. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga. Route 1, ~~ Yellow and crystal wax Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 per M. delivered. 1A. Re Holland, Braselton, Ga. Route 1. Cabbage plants, $2.00 a M. A few ollard plants, $1.50 Se D. H. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. Lady Thompson eae plants, 300 for 50c, or $1. 50 a M. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3, Box 42. Everbearing and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 45 a 100 or $4.00 M. Cash with order. Prompt shipment. Miss Fay. Allen, Cumming, Ga. -P. O. Box Ei: A few collard plants, $1.50 a M. (Robert Vocke, Valdosta, .Ga. Everbear'ng strawberry plants, 25 a 100. Add 5c extra for postage. Stamps not accepted. Mrs. H. J. Dav- idson, Pineview, Ga, Route 1. _ Kudzu plants, from 1 to 4 years Parker; Moultrie, Ga. 716 First Sti, Bm, Eee Klondyke strawberry plants, 25 a 100 delivered. Cash with order Mrs. Berry Bennett, Flowery Branch, Georgia. RFD 1. All leading varieties of cabbage plants, from inoculated seed, $1.25 a M. Albert Harrington, Thomasville, Georg a. - Klondyke strawberry plants, di sease free, $1.00 for 3800; $2.50 M. CG. M. Crow, Gainesville, Ga Route 1. Klondyke strawberry. plants, $1.25 a M. $2.00 postpaid. C..D. Freeland, Coie wile Ga. Route 2. Onei year old sage plants, 25c okra seed, 10c cupful; Hastings Geor- gia pole or cornfield bean seed, and small lima beans, 40: Ib. each. Mrs Himalaya blackberry plants, $4.00 | a-100; everbearing strawberry. plants, 2be a 100, or a M. for $2.00.W. Z. Braswell, Stone Mountain, Ga, Rt. 1 Klondyke strawberry plants, $2.50] aM. delivered.. Mrs. Estie Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Route 2. sr Large everbearing strawberry | plants, 25c a. 100. Add 5e for post-| age. Miss Pearl Brewton, States- boro, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry se 25e a 100. Add postage. Miss Minnie Matthews, Plainville, Ga. es Klondyice strawberry plants, 25e a 100, $2 M. ~Cash with order. W.C. Owens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1 Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c a 100. Mrs. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Georgia. is _ Everbearing strawberry plants 25 a 100, delivered. Cash. with order L. A. Rite, Ellijay, Ga. Route 4. Missionary, aroma and Klondyk a M. Will exchange for onion sets, cabbage plants or Hastings real corn- bean seed, or various kinds of bulbs flowers, ete. Wri e before sending and state what you have to exchange. Mrs. ZL. Pittman, Waleska, Ga. Route 2. delivery. $1.7 5 a M. Cash with order. E.-G.*Pope, Ocilla, Ga. Kudzu plants, le each. No orders for less than 100. QO. C. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga. _ Black raspberry plants, $1.00 4 100, $5.00 a M. Hooper Montgomery, | Cedartown, Ga. . Everbearing strawberry plants, 35 a 100, $2.00 a M. del. Miss Martha Gerben. Pisgah, Ga. Klondyke and. Lady Thompael old, $1.25 a 100, delivered. Mrs. Lula AR. Skates, Ringgold, Ga. Route 1- field bean, or early garden bunch {ios . Mrs. J. B. Gamer, Lilburn, Ga. tee + Route 1. |lected and treated seed, leading va- $1.50 a 100 f.0.b. Klondyke straw- March. Also 10,000 delivered -not later strawberry plants, 35c a 100; $2.5(|\ i Porto Rico potato. plants, April 1st) {baled $22 and $19 ton each, 5 well A Turin, Ga. plants, B06. a 100, "$2. 50 M. delivered or exch. for nest onions, sugar crowder peas, and sage plants. Bertha Beasley, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6. Everbearing strawberry plants, large variety, 50e a 100, $4.00 a M. Miss Lucy D. Brown, Douglasville, Georgia. Dewberry planks: 50c a 100; well rooted, prickly mock orange hedge plants, $1.00 a 100 del. Mrs. J. ay Hillis; Millhaven, Ga. Government inspected pure - red skinned Porto. Rico -potato plants, $1.50 a M. FOB Pelham. April del. G. R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga. Cabbage, collard ( heading variety) collard plants, 250 for 40c; 500-75c; M. $1.25. J. H. Walker, Gordele: Ga. _ Everbearing strawberry plants, 40c a 100. Exchange for rug material or fancy work. Miss Mary Camp, Easta- nellee, Ga. _ Improved large Klondyke . straw- berry plants, 25c a 100. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Route 4. Everbearing, Lady Thompson and Klondyke strawberry plants, 25 a 100. Well rooted. Exchange for flow- ers. Write. Mrs. L. C. BATey Frank- lin, Ga. Everbearing fees planks 25 a 100; peppermint, 2 doz. for 10c; yard horse mint, bdl.tanzy, 6 for 10c, plus postage. Exchange for good sized cotton (no silk or wool) scraps for piecing quilts. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Route 1. Asparagus crowns, 40c doz; sage plants, $1.00 doz., well rooted, good size and prepaid; missionary straw- | berry plants, $2.50 doz., delivered. Mrs. B. F. Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga. Route 4.. Guaranteed, inspected, hand se- rieties of potato plants, $1.50 a M. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Government inspected C otate plants, | $1.25-500, $2.00 $1.75 M. in 10,000 lots and up. "Satisfac tion. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, $2.00 M. or 25c a 100. Exchange for dried apples, honey in comb, quilt tops, dbl. tatting,. fancy work, etc. Write. Mrs. J: M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Cultivated bunch blackberry. plants berry, $1.75 a M. or exchange. W. G. Brey, a Park, Ga. PLANTS WANTED Want 5 or 10 thousand early Jer- sey Wakefield cabbage plants. H. C. Burnsed, Ellabelle, Ga. ey Want 10,000 Porto Rico potato plants, delivered: by the 15th ef than April 15th. J. A. Russell, Route A, Thomaston, Ga. Want 10,000 cabbage pincte and 10,000. Bermuda plants. Quick deliv-; ery. I. E. Hood, Box 878, uae! | Georgia. LS Want to contract for from 10 is 25 M. Nancy Hall and Porto Rican plants to be delivered not later than April 15th. Reasonable prices. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga. Route 1. Want 10,000 cabbage plants, | best brie, Ar & Cox, Forsyth, G GRAIN FOR SALE 400 bu. Bancroft seed oats in 5 bu. me sacks at 90c bu. FOB. R. M. Turner, : Royston, Ga. Well cured peavine hay, little crab grass mixed in, $20 ton FOB Myrtle. J. C..Ward, Perry, Ga. Bright peavine and peanut _ hay 1 good, bright oat. and 1 ton wheat? straw, $11 and $10 each. R. C. Couch Anined, as oon FOB -Dixie, |crop, 3 cents per bundle. Jlanta, Ga. | son, Conyers, Mae, Tb, 2: ae E Bower, Dixie, Ga. 7 tons of No. 1 peavine ay J W Stanford, Ty Ty, Ga. Egyptian wheat, known as Hast. ing chicken corn, 10 lbs. $1 prepaid; $3 bu. FOB Madison. H. A. Wrench, Madison, Ga;, Rt. 2: : -Otootan and peavine hay, bright and clean $20 ton; oat straw $10 ton FOB Jackson. J. H. Patrick, Jackson, Ga From 5 to 700 bundles of good bright fodder, (4 hand to bundle) 1927 J. a. Par. 3 tee, Social Circle, Ga. Fulghum oats, 95 per cent evan nation test $5 for 5 bu. sack. FOB here. V. Greenberg, Box 404, Black- shear, Ga. GRAIN WANTED : Want 10 bu. of wheat and 20 bu. of - oats. Will pay reasonable price. Mrs A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1. Will trade Baby Jersey calves from high producing cows, for sound wheat or yellow shelled corn. L. L. Wal- lace, Atlanta, Ga., 247 No. Highland - Ave. Want, 200 bu. rust proof sok oats del. to our plant en Piedmont Road at Peachtree creek. Dan Goepper, Mer., Empire Cotton Oil Mills, At- VEGETABLES FOR SALE Tomatoes in No. 2 cans, $1.20 doz.; beans in No. 3 cans, labeled $1.80 doz. Mrs..C. L. Hamby, Greenville Ga., Rt. 3. String beans and pimento peppers _ for canning purposes. Mrs. W.. Tes Jones, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 5. Red multiplying onions 15c qt. pos- tage paid. Mrs. Sallie L. Maddox, Eatenton, Ga. _ = In large or small quantities Hast- ings blood red turnip beets sweet pickled and canned in Mason qt cans, $3 doz. FOB here. Wm. H. Bird, Dougherty, Ga., Rt. 1. Nice, fresh, shade dried sage 40c Ib. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. White multiplying enions 50e gal Add postage. J. C. Freeman, naw kinsville, Ga., Rt. 1. wx Nice dry sage 60c lb.; red speckled sugar Crowder peas Te Ib.; also sey- eral bus. California eciiapea peas 6c lb. FOB Carrollton. All treated for weevils. Mrs. Ida M. Allen, Car- rollten, Ga., Rt. 5. 5 Ibs. nice, dried sage, 45e: lb, or. exchange for something @&n use. Mrs. oe Fortsen, Danielsville, Ga., Rt 75 lbs. bunch okra, 15 lb. Mrs. H G. McDonald, Barney, Ga., Rt. 1. ~ Clean dried sage 60c lb. del. Send P. O. money order.. Mrs. J. E. Baie rMilan, Ga. * 12 doz. 3 lb. cans tomatoes. $1.75 dozen or $18 mar 406,.- C.-T, Miller, _ Leo, Ga., White County. . P Earicalem artichokes, white, 7c Ib. del. Cash with order. A.E. John- \ ot VEGETABLES WANTED _ Want artichoke roots. Advise price and quantity can sell.: Morgan Drug and Supply . Co., Phoenix City, Ala. Want 200 shallots, also multiplying red enions. Mrs. Lucile Beighie, Bluffton, Ga. Want.fresh onions, turnips, pee greens and all kinds of fresh vegeta- bles. Write before shipping. Fred Bright arate hay with some peavina | m \ I, Baker; pee Gay Bex 244 - SEED FOR SALE Good turnip seed, 5c tbls.; een for mustard and lettuce seede, same amount. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canoe, Ga., RED 2. 2 Tall green pod okra seed Qe pt., 45e qt. Mrs. Ethel Beach, Gaines- ville, Ga., Rt. 1. 4 Ybs. okra seed 5c lb., or lot for $1.95; extra long hot, red pepper seed 10 tbls. Miss Nannie Overton, Bow- |. don, Ga. Rt. 4. Phe brilliant: variegated Josephs eoat seed 25c pkg. Mrs. L. Wall, At- = Ga., 993 Marietta St. - Onion sets, turnip, collard and cab- bage, rape, red Bliss potato seed. W. H. Waddelte, Pearson, Ga. _ Kleckley Sweet and Stone Mountain watermelon seed 50 Ib. each. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. 1 or mere gals. okra seed. best offer, by the Ib. Mrs. Lowe, Tennille, Ga. ' 50 Ibs. pure Jones watermelon seed _ $1 ib. Hy B, Sandifer, Locust Grove, Ga. - 50 Ibs. Lipsey or Stone Motte watermelon seed 75c lb. J.D. . Means, Elko, Ga. - Watson watermelon seed, hand gathered 5Qc Ib. Be L. Watson, Mor- } ven, Ga. _. Begyptian swine corn seed, 25c 1b.; - eattail millet, in pod Little Ga. Beat ty pea seed, 10e Ib.; blue . speckled goose pea seed 15 Tb, or 2 for 25e; sage plants 10c each; dahlia bulbs 20c each. HE. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. 10 Ibs select Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed $1 Tb.; 10 Ibs. Mammoth long pod okra seed 50c Ib. Also. want Queen eantaloupe seed. E. F. Dye, Hahira, Ga: 25 lbs. Osage cantaloupe seed 30e Tb. prepaid, or lot 22c Ib. prepaid. Ma- jor Crow, Gainesvile, Ga., Rt. 1. | _ Imported leading varieties of cab- Pane seed $1.25 Ib.; collard, turnip, Make EV temate $1.60 ib. ; squash 75e Ib.; okra We th. rape 160 lb.; snap beans 85c we ik R. Holland, _ Braselton, Ga., New Stone and Greater Raltiniors tomato seed 80c Ib.; Wakefield cab- Age seed $1 lb. W. 0. Waldrip, Flow-. ry Branch, Ga. 200 bu. improved. Orange sorghum seed $1 25 mus A, Cane on $1.25 bu. Clean and ound. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. _Kleckley, Pearson and Stone Moun- ain watermelon seed Tbe Ib. each; Porto. Rico potato slips $1 bu; field | eas $1.75 bu. FOB here.. y B. Clif- ton, liver, Ga. Long green pod okra seed 50c Ib. estnaid. Mrs. N. Davis, Cordele, Ga.; J.B, Dunn, Filippen, Dill and gourd seed, also Louais Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga.. - White velvet okra seed 30c Ib. Grace McLane, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5. Pride of Ga., and Irish Gidy water- elon seed 95e and 85c Jb., 50c and, de for 1-2 lb. each. P. ie Smith, tite, Ga. Rt. 1. - Perkins long pod okra seed 25c lb. Tb. lots or more. C. Di Adatns, | + more. mustard Adc lb.; different varieties of | wn Gay Rt @ R. MARKET BULLETIN. ~ GEORGIA PRODUCTS (Less Than Car Lots) Half runner bean seed, free from weevils, 30c Ib. del. Mrs. L. S. How- ard, Ficklin, Ga. : 50 Ibs. field selected Thurmond grey | watermelon seed 60c lb. Cowart Bros. Bronwood, Ga. Okra seed 25 Ib.in 2 Ib. lots or E. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga. Mixed turnip seed; 20 lbs. Seven Top and Southern Prize mixed; 6 Ibs. Mammoth long pod okra seed 15c Ib. del. Sample on request. A. F. Un- derwood, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 3.. ~ 8 1-2 lbs. velvet ne seed 50c Ib.; or $1.50 for lot. Mrs.. Lois Johns, Woolsey, Ga. 30 lbs. pure Watson watermelon seed, 50c lb. P. E. Walker, Ft. ae lev, Ga. 12 lbs. pure Tom Watson water- melon seed 50c Ib. FOB Cobbtown. Mrs. S. W. ae Cobbtown, i RE. 2: : Hastings ee Drip sorghum cane seed, sell or exchange. ner, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Rt. 1. Salmon pink Pallock variety of can- taloupe seed, 75c 1b.. COD. B. L. Banks, Pelham, Ga. ~ Seeds per Ib.: tomato 75c; cabbage 85, okra 25c, small white bunch but- ter beans 20c, red and black Valen- zine snap beans 25 Ib, Watson mel- yn 85c, heading collard 50c, ~ bunch velvet beans $2.50 bu., 90-Day run- ning velvet beans $1.50. All new 1927 rop, FOB Tifton. J. Ee . Williams, Tifton, Ga. Carpet grass seed, 25e lb. J. Fitz Norris, Warrenton, Ga. . Large type Ga. collard seed 10c large tbls., black scuppernong vines, 15 each, or exchange either for Cher- ry Damson plum or Apricot sprouts or peonies. Mrs. G. E. Sapp,. Rich- land, Ga. fic. Good, sound Stone Mountain water- melon seed 25 cupful. Mrs. Martha Fowler, Surrency, Gas Rt 2. Enough seed to plant 1 hill, gourd seed (for Martin nests) as long as supply lasts. Free to all who send a stamped envelope addressed. H. A. Norrell, Augusta, Ga. ; Watson melon seed 50c lb.; Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed 75c lb.; No. 1 seed peanuts, runners 6c lb.; Span- ish 7c lb. FOB here. H. G. Joiner, Pavo,:Ga,, Bt 3. Hastings Texas ribbon cane seed from selected heads 25c lb., or 6 lbs. $1; also hufa seed $2 pk. or $6 bu. Owens Bros., Pembroke, Ga. | 40 Ibs. selected Stone Mountain or |Lipsey watermelon seed $1 lb. Er- nest Kimberly, Empire, Ga. Giant curly leaf mustard seed, 20c teacupful, 3 for 50c; Kentucky Wonder beans; white weleet and tall- green okra seed 15 per cup, , 3 for 85e; | Kleckley Sweet watermelon; Edward Perfecto cantaloupe; crook neck striped cushaws and pumpkin_ seed 15e per cup or 8 for 40c. Postage paid on 3 cups or more. A. D. Hosts Winterville, Gal ARE, 2. ee Purple Top Globe turnip and white velvet and Jumbo okra seed, all 30c Ib. del.; mustard seed 10c oz.; white baby: lima beans 20c del.; cream Crowder peas 10c lb. Will exchange for hogs, cows, orn : or hay. J. D. Williams, Jacksonville, = ag Outen ; Want black. Essex gilt, . 45, to. 20] - _ sents old entitled to registration in _ purchasers name, bred to thorough- Sel boar, no kin. Price must be right for cash. oe S. E. Hollis, Bere ea monte Toto as Will eiehiniee for hogs, cows - feed. H. L- Lovett, Lovett, Ga., Rt. 1 - Will exchange value $30.00 for 2 pair, 2 females and 2 males, Broke- nose Berkshire pigs, for breeding, 6, weeks old, or-older.- W. P. Smith, Flowery Branch, Ga., RFD 1. Want to exchange Cokers_ Cleve- land big boll cotton seed, at $2.00 bushel, for Duroe gilt pig. R. A. Bray, Sugar Valley,'Ga. ~ . Will exchange budded: and state in- spected Schley pecan trees, and well -. rooted, 5 year old kudzu plants for ee Duroe-Jersey registered hogs. 7 ary | Want 2 pure: bred P. Cr pigs. _ Ties, Tiger, Ga. der M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. This is to inform people who have i.c. &| hogs to sell not to write us. J.C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Want small P. C. shoats or pigs e -er 8 mos. old that havent. been stunt- ed, or Berkshire ~ full bred Cosby, Preston, Ga. = Want 1 reg. Hampshire | ee pig * 2 or 8 mos. old. Want 2 sow and is ak vig, Chetry | Red Duroc Jersey 8 to 10 weeks old, also 2 female guinea pigs same age er 1 bred gilt. H. CC. ead Ella- * belle, Ga. _ Want reg. spotted P. . ent 2 to 4 Wade Tom- mos. old. Will exchange. -berlin,- Surrency, Ga. Want pure bred white Cheste: ak 6 mos. old. Will exchange for. Sam ee Jones, Lula, Ga. : 12 weeks old.. Will se for same, W. W. Mason, Rt. i Hees Ga. Want to shea for: good brood sow, Poland China, Berkshire or some upton big bone stock that will farrow | E. N. Wh i eles wt. about A, 000 Ibs; screD | for cash in February or- ee J.R. ee Commerce, | Tbs. J efferson, | but gentle. Lean-. |jack. Write. na Vista, Ga. -shoats, _ straight nose. or black P C. ue Be C.H. Marsh, ee on Dale, Ga. <2. ok ee Want little bone. black guinea sow | that has been bred to good male. Write | stating age, -weight and number of | pigs last litter and price of same. W. M. Taylor, Ft. Meade, Fla. . Will exchange for pigs. din, Draketown, Ga. | s ~ Want Red Tamworth, male vie os male. =Ve P. Warren, Kathleen, Ga. Want 30 Duroe pigs or shoats. Quate pz tee, age and breed. 2 Ae Strickland, Alpharetta, Ga. Riesde Prefer Duroc or.P. C. State | prices. John H. UT TEAS Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. Will exchange for 1 god pre gu x [or 2 good shoats, 90 to 100 Ibs. | A. J. Willoughby, Waco, Ga: Miss Bessie Rowland, Atlanta, aa Mrs. haa 3 Want 2 or 3 small bone Black Essex pigs, 8 to: 12. weeks old. Quote lowest | _D. A. Evans, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. price: Will exchange for hogs and pigs, also eattle, any breed. ~ Write. Mrs. W. -B. Cowart, Collins, Ga. 5 Want pure bred Duroc Jersey boar | pig, 3 to 5: mos. old. Must be cheap for cash. Ga. 6 mos. old. We. Ee eee Comer, a = Want 2 to 4 young brood: sows, ready bred, on halves. Have good pastures; also want. thrifty 6 weeks old pigs, S..P..C. or Duroc preferred. Will pay $85 a dozen for same. ~R, D. Giles, Winston, Ga., Rt. D. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 mule, good condition, wt. about 1050 lbs. Gentle, will work anywhere $150. J. H. Douglas, oo Ga, oe Rt. Dies | Pair good Say ae wt. 1000 to. 1200 Ibs. Cheap for cash. Chas. F. Howe; Fort Valley, Ga. ae good, dark bay horse ieee game Ths.,-8. years old, $125, Ss. Ff. Pirkle, Lilburn, Ga., Ri. Ae Ee ~ 8 brood mares, sell or a nine for hire until July Ist., Te McAlister, Bue- Fine, sound. jack 6 eet old, gentle and quick to serve, $ ett, Cuthbert, Gas . mules, good condition, thee pair wt: about 1950 lbs.,; 7. years of: age. Sell or exchange for Jersey heifers. SEN. ES McGinty, Norwood. Ga. 1-pair mules, 9 and 10 years, wt. 11 00 and 1200. Tbs., 1 pair small mules, 1 mare and.1 horse mule, wt. 850 and. 950 Ibs.,. + 8 and Q years. Monticella, Ga., Rie 6. 6 and 7 year old ules wt. 1100 ibs., a and 12 year old mules; BA horse; 4 yr. mare, for sale. Fred L. ON | White, | Buckhead, Ga. Will exchange for good farm horse er mule. Write for particulars. H. ie Key, Richland, Ga, Re Bi smart, quick. -and- perfectly gaited. Light farm work only, 6 months. Ww. _| W. Driskell, Sparta,. Ga... Box 6. ~ Black Spanish jack, 6 years old, : weight | 650 or 700 Ibs., $150 or will) exchange for milk cow or heifer soon to freshen. Je H. Fowler, Roy, Ga. a fine. black as Abo 10 years: _ For oe and Wanted 3 small. oo: Box 423, Savannah, Ga. M. Got- | land 960 lbs.. _ | H. Reid, Eatonton, Ga. eae Want 25 or 50 pigs, wt. 30 to 50] $35 FOB Cleveland, or will exchange Eos aceon, ues : : Norcross, Ga. Want 1 pure bred guinea. male, 4 to | | Write. 1 Ga. /cows and hogs. |} exchange pork beef. like to exchange him, Paul. Clark, e| Baxley, Ga. Work anywhere. Wt. 950}. E Kelley, Monticello, Ga. . Spanish} 4 rabbits 4 mos. old $2 each. Occupant | OM Ae Boy-|_ bucks 5 mos. old $5 or will exchange for white E. -C. Tyler, 4 | yellow Buff Orpington hens not over tone year old, and 1-cockerel or 5 pure One pair extra. heavy young mules, Rt. 2, Rockmart, Ga... | Wright, - 401 E, 88rd St. 'Ga, Some of the best Noy Zealand red rabbits in Ga. a does me or Se wail on time for or papers. S J. O. Ward, Blackshear, Ga. : Several Shetland ponies, large and Sell or exchange for shell corn. Have sold my mares and found help: for this. farm. Answer to many. ingui- ries. Ro ke Veal, Sandersville, Ga. i pair | Ga. raised mules, male and | nee 9 and. 10 years old, wt. 950. Excellent: condition. A. 1 bay Kentucky saddle mare, 8 yrs. old, wt. 975 Ibs., also will work and is safe for women to drive, $125. Joe Wilmot, Ashland, Ga Resi. 1 pony horse, about 11 years, wt. about 800 Ibs; gentle, work anywhere, | for young milk cow, fresh in or will freshen soon, within 30 mies of ' Cleve- land. R. AL Ledford, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. Boe a HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want a farm mule, gentle and welk broke, about 5 or 6 years old, wt. around 900 or 1,000 Ibs. Te E, Nash, Want to rent. ap good saul for 3 mos. pay $6 a month, beginning Feb. 1-15. Rt. CA, ; Want pair good ee and ee Will exchange. Write. Herman Thomson, Moultrie, Ga. oe - Want good young farm. mule. Will 'B. Oe Fussell, Brunswick, Ga. Want to exchange for good oree, mule or for cow. Hulse Woodward, | Waycross, Ga. ~Want to exchange. for a good: mule lor a pair of horses or mares. J. H. Trice, Barnesville, Ga Want a good work. mule. Mond Want 2 good. mules cheap. a HL PET STOCK: FOR SALE 1 trio white New Zealand rabbits mos. old, $10; Red New Zealand 211 Vesta Ave., East Point, Ga. = 8 White King pigeons : for $10. fess a Dennis, Eatonton, Ga. 15 pair of pigeons mated and eee | ing 50c pair. - Robt. scdecitee aah Rt. 8, Gainesville, Ga. Thoroughbred pebicteed Chinchilla Flemish Giants. de Green, Rt. 5, Box 520- A, Atlanta, Ga. One pair colored eiwies pigeons 1 year old $3 pair, or will exchange for 2 small bantam hens. Eugene | Ste- vens, Ried Nicholson, Ga, _ 1-5 and 4-7'mos. old New - Zealand | red buck rabbits Si. 50 each; lot for $6. Will exchange for 4 pure bred bred R. I. Red hens 1 year old. Each paying postage. Mrs. S. W.. Spain, Place your. orders early for white pink-eyed rabbits, also mixed rabbits. | Fine registered stock. Booking or- |} ders now for Easter. Miss Harriette Savannah, or alive, make offer. Sie be Brantley, See : each! fine breeding rabbits, N lands, Chinchillas, and Flemish, sonable. I. W. Taylor, 22 Lan Hapeville, Ga., phone FAirfax. 10 pair beautiful colored pige 50c pair. Send postoffice money der. Clyde Shaw, McCollum, Ga Rufus Red rabbits, pedigreed d 4 mos. old $1.50 each; 1 Ston rabbitry. . New Tonlasd Red | | mos. old $1. 50 each; phone F | 4750-3. Peed. ye Bt. Box Atlanta, Ga. ba Common mixed pigeons, Be ode La Harrison, Rte d, conta | Ga. * 2: Rufus Red buck rabbik ag mos.; 1 Rufus red buck rabbit 6 1 pair white New Zealands, 10 old; 1 Dutch buck 6 mos.; all in condition. Ralph Wheeler, 410_ St., East Point, Ga. -Common cotton-tail na bbite dres AZDe Brant Culverton, Ga., Rt. ee ee Wonderful Chinchilla buckes Sil. Cer. strain, fully pedigreed; sell; overstocked; 6 lb. $6 each; $7.50 each; few bred does $10 F. D. Martin, care Pope Ellar rielHascs. 3 Registered Now Zealand bucks $12 each or $23 pair. Taylor, Licensed Registrar, 22 Ave., Hapeville, Ga. pans 7 pairs pigeons for sale or change, - Mrs. Javea, Rucker, | Elberton, Ga. Write for free torbatia rabbits. Our members have some stock at reasonable prices. At Rabbit & Cavy Breeders Clu Haas Ave., Atlanta, Ga. _8 New Zealand red rabbits, 2does. Farrow in week or t anteed to be full blood stot condition, $6 for lot; cash with Karl Rahn, Pineora, Gav 4 Chinchilla and white Flemish \ bits, breeding stock a specialty prices on pairs, trios, bred does with litters. Ls. Ce Graysville, Ga. 4 : ~ 15 pairs beautiful pizeon and working, 30c pair. Robert Millan, Rt. 8, Gainesville, G _ PET STOCK WANT! a] Want ideithy rabbits, wt. 8 over. Hugh P. Holcomb, Sten tain; Gas Rt 8. 2 ~ Want 50 to 100 grey or ate ish Giants or old fashioned hare does 8 to 12 mos. old. | tered or unreg., but good wt stock. State cash price and g scription. J. A. Harris, Mac 820 ond ote Healthy rabbits weichine: 3 over. Hugh P. Holcomb, Rt 3 Mountain, Ga. . Domestic rabbits, New Zea Flemish | cand. other breeds, any ov kind. Highest- market price Will buy from 1 to 500 at an 28 11. W. eos, 22 Lang Ave. eg Ga. Any eS aoe rabbits bre age, white, dutch, black and grey spotted. State age andl price. Also will pay 25 up. color young raDbit, 6 weeks Master, C.J. Yancey, 3 Fee ss Ga. | toe -Elemish oe old-fashioned: Belgian hare es, 8 to 12 mos. old; must be good ight and thorouchiy healthy stock. istered or unregistered; give de- scription, weight and lowest. cash price. Will consider buying in any ntity, few or many. J. A. Harris, 320 Second St., Macon, Ga. : = Domestic eau all kinds. High- est market price paid. J. Nephew, Smyrna, Ga. 1 pair Chinchilla A-1. sie breed- ing age. Herbert Palmer, Oconee, Ga. : Thite and spotted rabbits. Young ones, all ages. Fred I. Baker, Box 244 Columbus, Ga. Want 3 pair real Plymouth Rock sarneaux at once. Quote prices. E. Wright, Jr., Knoxville, Ga. - W. nt white and spotted rabbits un- | der 6 mos. old. Fred I. Baker, Box 244, Columbus, Ga. Want pet rabbits. Send prices, names and how many ny) have. . Sas, Meigs, Ga. * MISCELLANEOUS FOR. SALE. Second-hand surrey, good condition $15, cash with order. T. GC. Rowell, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 24. = a Weber wagon, 8 new bodies, $40. A. He Reid, Eatonton, Ga. a 0,000 erates, suitable for squash, cu umbers, etc., new and in bundles 5. Knocked down, ready for ship- ment. C. E. Perry, Dublin, Ga. - Whole wheat flour, 24 Ibs. by pre- aid parcel post, any point within 1st and and zones, $1.35; 3rd zone $1. 57; de Tb. in larger lots by freight oT eXx- S press, not prepaid; bbl. lots, 6 and 12 Ib. sacks, 4 1-2c Ib. S. W. Etheridge, Milner, Ga. 5 bu. black walnuts, unhulled, 15e bu. FOB here. Mrs. J. D. _ Locust Grove, Ga. ai Tallow, No. 1, nice and firm, 10 1b. "FOB here. S. E. Bea he ee sos Gas Rte. 2 = obes, second-hand Mogul, hbk wagon, 2 1-2 thimbal skein, with bed and false bed, $65 cash. RD: alee, Winston, Ga., Rt. 1s = 8 new egg crates, 15 egg size, 15e each; 6 used egg erates, 15 egg. size, 10 each. Ground, Ga. ~ Nice, straw ibroatis $1 doz., or ex- change. Loren Vollrath, Winston, Ga. oh Cantrell, Marietta, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 53. Several bu. of large black walnuts, Be bu. in hull, FOB Cobbtown. Mrs. - Be Sapp, Cobbtown, Ga. Muslin feed sacks for ai J. M. aE Owens, Fender, Ga. = 120 rods of 34 ine American steel wire fencing, $40. P. E. _ Walker, uf Valley, Ga. a Ground oyster shell for duickens $1 per. 100 Ibs., $17. 50 ton FOB Savan- nah, W. A. Smith, Savannah, Caer 102 Bay St; East? = pureia ee produsee. T5e large pkg. Mrs. R. A AE Greenville, Belch ani sun cured smoking aad chewing tobacco, 4 lbs. $2.50 del.; Burley tobacco seed 25 oz. del. Wm Nunn, igh Ga., Rt. 5; _ Cotton | basketay 50 to 15 Ib. size, light, medium and heavy made, from 81 to $1.50; clothes baskets 75c and $1; feed baskets 50c to $1; also laun- dry and other kinds of baskets made to order. All well panelel C. a lasfon, oe oe ES ES heehee Gees Quote delivered price, etc. | -or exchange. W./ |p, | FOB Berkley. for plow mules, Henry Whitfield, - Bal 10 gallon swing aioe. Mrs. W. M.| and batting 70c Ib. - $1; 10 Ibs. : Gainesville, Ga., feach, or $1.35 doz. del. : very Cumming, Ga., Rt. 2 Rt.3. Red and white vinegar, in 50 et bbls, 15c val., also bottle vinegar; &OB Dublin; straw brooms, made from good, new broom straw, godod/ & ingth, 2 for 45 or $2 doz. del. Cash with order. sy = . Harrison, ens Ga. ee Wood JOWS, canvas covered wagon top, fit either 1 or 2 horse wagon, can be shipped knocked down, $3 or ex- change for anything of equal value can use. FOB Fort Gaines, C.. J. West, Fort Gaines, Ga. ; _1 pair new. feather pillows for gale Mrs.< Homer Conner, Cordele, Ga., 705 East 13th Ave. 6 Ibs. new goose feathers 90c Ib. ach Mrs, aes Fowler, Surrency, Ga.; Rt. 2. a Cedar fence posts in Spall Or CAT lot s, 7 ft. long, 4 inches and up across * 80. per cent heart, 20c each, Peter, Ga. Set. buggy harness, good condition, Geo, aN Jackson, Fee Ga., Rt. a eS cs cane size white feed sacks, Ghencd: washed and pressed, 8 for $1. Mrs. D. G. Eladwell, Kingsland, Ga., Rt. 1. 85 feed sacks de each. S. M. Clay- ton, Holly Springs, Ga. Straight and whole wheat flour $4|_ per 100 lbs. each, FOB here. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. 2 real good 2-horse wagons, with ae witSUE beds. Sell or exchange Barnesville, Gas : 1 Friend hand- spray, 100 gal. tank, 2 lines 20 ft. hose. Good condition. Sell cheap or exchange. C. E. Gar- rett, Woodland, Ga. oe 2 new Rowe hog oilers, $5 each. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawtinsville, Ga: 1500 hard pine posts, cut _ any length desired. length. Acc THOS), Mauk, Ga., as Box 49, All kinds of ace for. sale, also faim help wanted. E. M. Jas, Fayetteville, Ga. 300 lbs. black walnuts, in the hull, dry and sound, 2 cents Tb. Mrs. Lois Johns, Woolsey, Ga. rst _ Napier cane - Write. Card wool into rolls for old fash- joned spinning wheel, and into bats to make quilts and mattresses. . joints, - ea | Lawr enceville, Ga. 42 or 15) lbs. duck feathers, as : and good condition. Sell or exchange for pickles, relishes or canned fruit. Mrs. R. N. Spinks, Atlanta, Ga., 1 : Glenwood Drive, N. E. Ste ie L. Whit: Good wool, 75c lb. worth, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 2% 1 feather bed for sale $20. JW. Holland, Register, Ga. New straw brooms, twine wrapped. 1%e: each, $1 doz. postpaid. Will ex- {change for beans, peanuts and pecans, or anything useful of like nature. Lo- rene Vollrath, Winston, Ga. eo Long straw brooms, 10 each, 12 for $1, or exchange for 8 Ibs. of cot- ton quilt scraps. Mrs. V. S. ees) Ris Handle baskets, 1-2 bu. well made of good, dressed whiteoak splits, del. in zones.1 and 2 for 55c; 1 pk. size 35e; long straw brooms 15e as = repaid, , or will exchange; will LE |: change Lucretia dewberry plants for | rooted red or white crepe myrtle trees. | Miss Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. $1 each. Cleveland, Ga.; Rt. 3. H. N.. Sorrow, Point Blythe, Ga., | tar and pine tar oil. W. H. Mitchell,| Prices according to Rt. : sheep skins, Rolls |. C; M. be sspaciy pe Se A. : Bea-. $1; feed, from. 30. to 50 ear. of corn. size, 60e to $1 del.: market, 50c. to -$1; clothes, 7c to $1. pos laundry and. ladies work baskets made to order. C. L. Masdon, Clem, Ge > Res Io Cord and stove wood, near Smyrna, ne and hickory and saw timber be- } tween. Smyrna and Marietta. Mer. Oak Range Poultry: Farm, Griffin Place, _ Marietta; Ga, Rt, 3; High grade, screened leaf rola. 81. 15 per 2 bu. sack; 5 or more sacks, Mrs. Julius T: Nelson, Lor goose feather pillows, wt G Ibs., $3; 1 knitted counterpane,. 80x90 P R: ye Tur- | inches. Make best offer. ner, Hillsboro, Ga. Will exchange | honeysuckle flower baskets for discarded goods for rug material at 15 vine | silk lb; baskets value-50c each; waxed os jflowers,. reasonable. Mrs:. J. L. Thompson, Hastanollee, Ga., Rt. 1. New, white feathers, 60 Ib. del. Sample on request. oe Cordele, Ga. Mrs.. ay Col- Hand made flower baskets of nice reed, partly openwork and lined with fancy crepe paper, 24 inches tall, in- eluding handle, 75c each. Add. pos- tage. Miss: Janie bse Nunn, PION: fordville, Ga. Be F - Want to get in touch with oo who can tan hides. M. W. GS as ioe, Box Ss Want Retort and kiln burnt pine Write for furth-. er information. David Coleman, Inc., New York, N. Y., 439 Dapdare |chenge Bldg. : Want black wainuts, mice $3, wall: exchange a thoroughbred SCR Red cockerel for same. Mrs, R. L. Prather, es Ge: eee Marietta | St., NW. : Want black Glloue hulled, . at Qc} Ib. del. to your nearest R. R. station, Send samples, M. E. Schofield, West Palm Beach, Fla., 6 _ Lakeview -Ar- cade. ; - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want a few hundred ts. oyster shells, not ground. Make best offer for cash, J. T. Hall, Junction City, | Ga.- ; See ant. oe Nore cow, sont and beeswax, and . tallow. Athens Hide Co., Athens, Ga. raisers. W. J. Morris, : Silver Creek, Ga. *5 Re A ar Want 1 odd 2- horse wagon. Pye- fer Weber make. Must be cheap for cash. -R. J. Paris, Dallas, Ga. Want tobacco stems for tree fertil- izer, Write prices. Mrs. Mary E. Bowers, Decatur, Ga., - Avenue; ee Want white feed and flour sacks and velvet - scraps. Will May cherry, peach and . plum trees. Mrs. LH. /Goe, Eastanollee, Ga. _ Want a milk wagon in first class snendition: a Gar > yen : Want 10 spools of good, used |\ barbed wire, heavy grade preferred. Will pay reasonable cash price. vaING R. Mooney, Quill, Ga. ; e Want 2 tons 7 per cent bright cot- ton. seed meal. Quote price. Fred F, Osterman, St. peor ees Ga. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Gainesville. W. D. Richards, Gaines- ville, Ga., 18 E. Summit St. one 5 OS 2 Mrs. J. W. Gurr, Dawson, Ga. | ~ Want literature from some poultry 316 Drexel | $4. DOM exchange wy, P. Hand, Cedartown, Mrs. eo Ww. Howell, Shellman, Ga. |= 50 to 200 colonies of Italian bees. - All modern hives,. with combs built ; from full sheets of wired foundation; _ jalso honey extractor and tank; priced | S. E~ Jones, We Ga, 2 - ight. 319 Thomas - St. 200 lbs. good chunk honey, in 50 60 lb. lard cans 15 lb. by the can ~ FOB, or 20 Ib. in less quantities del.; 1 50- to 60-lb. can, pure strained oer extracted honey, same price. C, GS Oliver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2. HONEY BEES WANTED : State price and number of. hives. Rs SE Lash, Sarena, Ga. chee Dee SYRUP FOR SALE : Want to exchange Cooks improved cotton seed for 35 gal. bbl. good, su- gar cane syrup. Seed at $1 bu., syr- S Ds R. Murray, Ellaville, oe eeGaec x ; up 50c gal. - Want to ae Ae Cae cane | syrup for 6 bu. of Half. and Half cot-_ ton seed for planting. tower, Odum, Ga. E _ Extra fancy Ga. cane syrup, oe in cases 6 gal. to case $4.25; one-half gal. 12 to ease $4.50 FOB Thom-~ asville. . Guys S.. Jones, Thomasville, | Ga. thick, 85 gal. bbl. 50c gal.; 10 Ib cans: |60c each; 5 lb. cans 30c each FOR Dixie. R. E. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga. Pure Ga. cane. syrup, caine OS Ab comes. from evaporator, good and . thick, 10 lb. cans $4.50 per case of Go eans FOB. Hawkinsville. | Thomas Cook, Hawkinsville, Caz 50 gal. good thick sorghum syrup, in 10 lb. bucket, $1 per gal. 5. Ce Dooley, Cumming, Ga, Rt 8... os Pure Ga. cane syrup, best- grade, No. 5 cans;!6 5-lb. cans $2. 25 FOB Hawkinsville. - | kinsville, Ga A-1 ribbon cane syrup in 110 Ib cans. 70; in lots of 100 cans or more. De- livered to buyer if in radius of 100 miles of Swainsboro. horse wagon. J. H, Pe Spee ipsy oro; Ga. Few barrels ap old fachioned sugar eane syrup.100 per. cent pure made from 1927 crop; new bbls. 65e gal. | del. Syrup guaranteed. 1, Martin, i Jr., 285 Villa Nova St., Cuthbert, Ga. Pure Ga. cane syrup in 35 gal. new | cypress. bbls $17.50 bbl. Send check or money order, F, B. poigen ppmneleld, Ga. : _ Faney- Ga, cane syrup 6 10-Ib. cans. - Nelson Kea, Adrian, Ga. Oe - Fancy Ga. cane syrup. in new bar rels 50c gal. Cases $4.95 t gal. and $4.50: 1-2 gal. to the case. ie Ww McMillan, Ochlochnee, GA Pee SY RUP_ WANTED. syrup in 1 gal. cans for good half. fs half cotton seed. oe Bs Bagsb yy jee | 2, Lenox, Ga. ers we Want. to trade a well trained 18: mos old bird dog for a pair of guinea. pigs: or fifteen gal. of Ga. cane syrup. W. | 'T. Brown, Rt. 6. Lincolnton, Ga. = Want No. 1, Ga. cane syrup. in No. 10 cans at peaceable price. Will. ex ; ae - tchange pure bred Black Minoreas 10 os of pees $25 for iot FOB and 2 years old, 24 hens and Xe cock erels, for same. Mrs. EL G. Wood, Mount eee Ga. SS gue BS a Want honey bees in any style hives. 2337 Ogee- ee Re << ae JL. High- See -Pure Ga. cane syrup, bright andl He A. oa Haw- : Will exchange _ = for A-1 S. P. C..sow or cattle, or two e Want to exchange As L sugar cane es COTTON SEED FOR SALE (Continued frem Page 5) Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed $1.25 bu; Cokers pedigreed Cleve- land No. 5,$2 bu.; Whatleys prolific os seed corn $2.50 he FOB Jackson. J. H. Patrick, Jackson, Ga. ; Guaranteed pure and sound staple pine and delta cotton seed No. 4, (made a bale per acre) $1 .25 bu.; pop- corn, shelled, 8 lb. Lee. Brooks, Mon- ' roe, Ga., Rt. 6. Pure College No. 1, cotton seed, 1 year from College $1.75 bu, FOB here. James De Lay, Statham, Ga., Rt. 1. 10 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed $1.50 bu. W. E. Mc- Cart, Logansville, Ga., Rt. 4. Webber Long Staple, upland cotton - geed from cotton that graded 1 and 8-16 staple, $2.25 ops J Cc. Scruggs, Harlem, Ga. Tools Resistant cotton seed $1.40 bu., 5 bu. or more $1.30. Mrs. N. J. White, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1. Piedmont Claveland Big Boll cotton seed, first year from originator $1.25 bu. FOB, or exchange for Jersey hei- fer calves from 3 to 10 days. S. P. Reed, Cohutta, Ga. Sammerours Half and Half cotton seed, caught on floor of gin, $2 bu.; | also 90-day velvet beans, good sound seed, 62 Ho... V.-E: Hooks, Lexsy, Ga. Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, re- cleaned 1 to 10 bu. lots $2 bu., 10 te Athens, Ga. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. 100 bu. lots $1.50 bu. A. P. Winston, Piedmont Cleveland cotton Sead, (this variety made the two highest | R. yields in 5 acre contest) $1 bu. Pettys Tocle improved from bale acre yield $1 bu. FOB here. G. A. Lamar, Powersville, Ga. - Pedigreed Wannamaker Cleveland _. bu. FOB here. Ga. ~ $8 per 100 lbs. FOB Hastman. Big Boll cotton seed, recleaned culled and graded, $4 new 100 Ib. bag. J. H, Palmer, Tennille, Ga. ~~ 100 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland cot- | ton seed; sell or exchange for heifers (only) within reasonable distance of. Thomaston. L. W. Green, Thomaston, Ga. _ Recleaned, nice shape pure cotton seed, Ruckers 85c bu.; G. A. = Holsonbaek, Cal- houn, Ga., Rt. 1. Bale to acre ee seed $2 bu. Th S. Scarborough, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 2. - 20 bu. Hastings new Bank Account | cotton seed $1.50 bu. FOB Whitestone. - Gus McCravey, Whitestone, Ga.. Pure College No. 1 cotton seed $1 bu. J. H. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. 25 bu. strictly pure Delphos cotton seed, 1 and 3-16 inch staple, grown where there were no boll weevil in North Ga, J. H. Mansell, Roswell, Genuine Half and Half cotton seed Fred R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga. * Covington Toole Black Root Resis- tant cotton seed, first pickings $1 bu.; velvet beans, $1.50 bu. Joe M. Brown McRae, Ga. Wannamaker Big Boll pure cotton seed, 90 bu. FOB here, or exchange for Duroc or P. C. pigs or shoats, also _ Merritts Cleveland seed at same price. Mrs. W. P. Harden, Ga., efoto 11: Coker-Cleveland No. 5 cotton seed. First year; grown and ginned pure, $1 bu, W. E. ee Sylvania, Ga. Edisons 75c 150 bu. Petty Toole, aie peeiccaat cotton seed, graded and recleaned, in 2 1-2 bu. bags $1.25 bu. FOB here. Cash with order. Ross Swann, Car- negie, Ga. 1 M. bu. Chicopee cotton seed, heavy yield and 1 and 1-8 inch sta- ple, $1.75 bu. Write for prices on large lots. John Braselton, Braselton, Ga. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE 2 varieties of plum sprouts, 15 each or $1.75 doz.; apple and peach sprouts, d Florent varieties, 10c each; sage plants, well rooted, 10 each. Miss Mary Camp, Eastanollee, Georgia. Schley and Stewart pecan trees, 5 to 8 ft. Government inspected. Sell or exch. for beans and peas. = K. Simon, Albany, Ga. Stewart pecan trees, any ane or size, from 21-2 ft. to Litt. tac |. per ft. Ask for discounts on large quant ties. K.N. Sharp, Commerce, Georgia. ; Coe Budded pecan trees, Stewart, Schley, Pabst and Money-maker va- reties, state inspected. 4 to 7 ft., | 45e to 70c each. Delivered in good) shape. FOB Shellman. J. O. Ham- mock, Shellman, Ga. | Government inspected Schley, Stewart and Money-maker pecan trees, 3 to 8 ft. Write for prices; young magnolia trees. Sell or exch. *or Camelia, japonica, azaleas, spruce, tydrangeas and other ornamental shrubbery. Mrs. I. G. Williams, . Cor- dele, Ga. 4 large boxwoods, dwarf waniene 25 years o'd, 5 ft. tall and 8 ft. in ircumference, $25.00 each, delivered. and inspected. Mrs. R.. V. Newsome, Washington, Ga. Route 5. Box 37. 100 seedling pecan trees, about 17 year old, for sale. Mrs. Henry Solo- man, Jeffersonville, Ga. All leading varieties of apple and peach trees, 1 and 2 year old, 15 and, 25c.each; pecan trees, $1.25 and 75e each; pear and cherry trees, 50 each; Niagara and Concord grape vines, 10c each; everbearing straw- berry plants, 75c a 100; missionary and Lady Thompson, 50c a 100, -$3.50 a M. All true to name and governnment inspected. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Route t: Walnut trees, about 12 high, $1.00 doz. or exch. for good peach or apple trees; bridal wreath, 50c doz. (add postage) Will exch. for faspberry plants, at 50c doz. strawberry at $2.50 a M. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone Mountain, Ga. Route 1. White, yellow, August, Sept. pip- jing peach; mogul and blue plums; June cherry trees, 10 to 25 each; umbrella China, same price. Add pos- tage, as they have to for terminai examination. Mrs. O. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Route 1. Black walnut sprouts, 2 to 8 wE 15 to 40c. Cheaper by the doz.; other sprouts for sale. G. J. Bell, Gaines- ville, Ga. RFD 3. Crabapple bushes, 20c each; white jonquils, 75 a 100; blue Iris, 30c doz.; map'e bushes, ?25c each. Add postage. Mrs. E. J. Henry, Mineral Bintt, Gace State inspected Schley, Money- maker. and Vandmon pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft.,-2B to 70c. J. M. Johnson, Shalinien Ga Woute 8. good lot of budded pecan trees, Mostly Schley and Stewarts. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga. 1,000 well rooted, Armor River or privet hedge plants, $2.50 a 100. 1; C. Edwards, Dzcula, Ga. Route 1. Aut leading varieties of apple and peach tr os, government inspected. t end 2 year old. 2 to 5 ft., 10 and -15e each; Keifer, early harvest and late sugar pear trees, 25 and 50c each; strawberry plants, 25 a 100. Howard Warwick, Leaf, Ga. Schley, Stewart and Money-maker pecan trees, 3 to 6 ft. 40 to 60c aach. For lots of less than 10 trees, iGe additonal cost per tree. Roy Crit- ao) Shellman, Ga. leading varieties of es trees, 2 vas old, at special reduced prices, to close out stock. All state inspected. Write for desription and pries. P. E. Rhodes, Athens, Ga. 2 year old quince trees, sell or exch. for dbl. japonica, pecan or apple trees; umbrella Chinas, sell or exch. for other flowexs. Mrs. D. F. Arnold, Axson, Ga. to name, from 12 to 3 ft. $40.00 to $70.00 a M.; old-fashioned horse apple and peach trees, 60 doz. $3.00 a 100; Himalaya berry plants, $1.25 a 100. EB. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Honey Locust and tree of paradise trees, 50 each or 3 for $1.00; witch hazel 25c each or 6 for $1.00; black walnuts, 2. years old, 25 each; crab- apples and maples, sugar plum bushes with good roots, 15c each or 8 for $1.00; cherokee roses, $1.00 doz.; fo daffodils, jonsuils and ti- ger lilies, 80c doz; purple dris, 40c doz.; hollynock plants, $1.00 doz. Mrs. W. RF. Fain, Morganton, Ga. Leading Watieties of pecan trees, guaranteed true to name, 2 to 8 ft., 80 to 85c each; in lots of 100, 25ce to 75c. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Georgia. Limited stock of first class budded Elberta and other peach trees, mod- erate prices. E. Brakefield, Shiloh, Georgia. : 50 young peach trees, 3 toxd: ft. 10 each or $1.00. doz.; rose cuttings, different varieties, 25e each; \ pink rambler, Dorothy. Perkins rose, 10c each; ferns, 10c each. No order <2- cepted for less than 50c. Mrs. S. L. Lofton, Jackson, Ga. Route 8. Stewart, Schley, Money-maker and Vandmon pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft., 30 to 70c. Budded and state inspect- ed. B. L. Johnson, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. ing varieties, 2. to 5 ft., 10 and 20c each; pear trees, 4 to 5 ft.; early harvest Keiffer, 3 to 4ft., 50 each; grape vines, 2 year old, No. 1 on: cord blue, Niagara red, 15 each; ed. True to name. C. M. Alexander, Leaf, Ga. 1,500 Schley and Stewact pecan trees, 25c each, smail lots; $150.00 for entire lot, FOB here, GL Thompson, Ad: lan, Ga, -_ Yellow scuppernong vines, 50c each. Will besr ist year if planted orders. FOB here. R. M. Filliingame, Morris Station, Ga. Red goose plums, 10c each; apple, 25c; peach, 12 1-2c FOB here. low prices postpaid. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. RFD. Budded and state inspected Schley pecan trees, 2 to 6 ft., in lots of from 50-to 200; 5 to 49; 1 to 4 trees; from 30 te LDCS Waite for further information. Leander M. Kennedy, ed Ga. horse i ie State inspected~peach trees, true Apple and Sebch trees, all lead- | Klondyke and missionary strawberry plants, 50c a 100. All state inspect-| .n good soil. Full instructions with) yellow. seedling plum, | Ask for. e | oF Georgia Products for Sale and Wanted oe Ehieo white fig trees, ae reoted, 50c each, or 3 for $1.00. Add pag tage. J. D. Vann, Coffee, Ga. - Walnut sprouts, crabapples, 2e08e berries, huckleberries, $1.0@ doz | privet hedge, reoted plants, $1.0 English ivy, 250 bunch; Cherokee roses, 90c doz.; Vorsythia. 25e eack H. Wilson, Merganton, Ga. Brown California fig bushes, whi scuppernong vines; Concord and Nia. gara grape vines, 15c each or $1.50 doz.; sage plants, 7-1-2c each or 66 doz.; all del: W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Route 2 Certified, budded peach trees, Mayflower, early rose, Carmen, Hiley Belle, Elbeta, Ga. Belle, Chinese Cling, white English, and Stinson October, 21-2, te 31-2, 20 euch, del, Prize taker and Evans plums, same price. P. W. Soe Gogeens ville, Ga. About 30 red plum ee with roots, for sale. J. T. Flood, Egypt Ga. Route 1. Box 8. 200 off-grade Schley, Stewart, Success and Pabst pecan trees, 25 each, 3 to 5 ft., above ground, with sufficiently ieee roots. Ne. order accepted for less than 50. (The trees too good to destroy but did not quite standard in quality.) Chas. C. Miller, Richland, Ga. Fig and currant sprouts, the rose of Sharon, and a few black walnut scions, for sale or exch. Mrs. Julia Smith, Middleton, Ga. Route 1. About 2 doz. quince trees, 8 to 5 ft., 50c each, er 8 for. $1.25. Will pay express if money is sent. with order, D. F. Murdock, Armuchee, Ga. ? Route 1. Lombardy oops. 25e cack. FOB my station. D. M. Weems, Late Georgia. . > Spice, June or hievek taal aople tree sprouts, 15c each; blackberry vines, 10c each; grape vine sprouts, 5e each; goose, red and yellow su- gar plum sprouts, 2 for 85e; weep- ; ing willows, 10; cherry and watnut sprouts, 20c each. Miss Lena Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Route 2. ~ Budded pecan trees, at reduced _ prices. Money-maker, Frotscher and Stewart varieties. 4 to 10 ft. R, Ht Griffin, Cairo, Ga. . NURSERY STOCK WANTED Want to hear from some one who has the blue Damsen plum_ treea, Concord grape vines, May cherries, rhubarb roots. Also good alfalfa and cotton seed to sell. Frank Mock, Meigs, Ga. Route. 3. a Want quince or. quince-donia scions,. Will exch. dahlia bulbs, or canna roots, or pay reasonable price. Miss Ophelia Amason, Tignall, Ga. Want a large quantity of dwarf boxwood, well rooted cuttings, aiso several hundred mock orange er cher- ay laurel plants. State price and sige. Send sample of both varieties; alse want a quantity of small azalea plants. State kind and color. Mrs. D. Jordan Carrison, Bolingbroke, Ga. Want 10 or 12 Stewart and Schley 8 ft. pecan trees. R. J. Paris, oa las, Ga. ae EGGS WANTED _ Want to contract with some rer. liable party in the city to furnish them with fresh eggs for the table. Write. Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairsville, | Georgia.