= 2 DEPARTMENT of (Se Es GEN ie pe LMADGE = - TRADING wa NEN 5 Shee Feu E EE f eae 4 5 tS . Getting the farmers product to the eoectmiee with the least ; ea produets, it yenders a: service. to both buyer and seller. possible expense, is a big problem... Sy ss More of these sales through the Bulletin and there will be : a In many instances, one may be in neel of the thing that his_ fewer instances of a surplus corn farmer sacrificing his corn, . neighbor has to sell, and yet each not know of the other 's Tes | _ while the cotton farmer : in the next county buys Ilinois corn - qu aemeiis, qe as ie Le 5 fa ste teed his cotton raising Hanes) . : : _Unfortimately, many Georgia farmers still buy corn, oats - Those in need of the above cornmoaitiad in ear lots are alse: and hay. mee One a ef EE bg advised to publish their wants in the _ Market Bulletin or. ; - Too. frequently, this comes, from distant states ith freight, write direct to those having them to sell. By this method, middle man g profit and handling charges added to the origi- much economy may be effected. nal cost. : | 2 ; Advertisers should remember that notices will run in the ~ The Market aBilletin is eae: a special effort. to clipe 4 Bulletin only one week, unless request is made each week ac-_ Fuel unnecessary expenses. by establishing relations between ao companied by new copy of advertisement. This may be re- buyer.and seller. A buyer is often found i in unsuspected places. peated as often. as desired. Bazene: Talmadge, _ and oe the Market ee aids 1 in the sale of surplus Geor- Ko Ss a Commissioner of Agriculture. f * : MARKET REPORT <-> OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS &. Prevailing Wholesale Prices: November 14, 1927. Always subject to variation. S Se ee BSE ee oe ATLANTA i MACON SAVANNAH AUGUSTA COLUMBUS Poae. Sweet, (Fellow bulk ini keane ete Le LOO; Ibs. -$1-95 00 is: $1.00 100 Ibs. $1.00 bu. - $1.00 100 Ibs. ; Potatoes, Irish, oe est 2.60 400 Ibs 250-2, 8. 72.60 Sy. 2.50100 Ibs: 2:30 400 Ths, Cabbage, green crated ee eS ye ee es 3.00 100 Ibs, 2.50 100 Ibs. 2.00 100 Ibs. 3.00 100 Ibs. 2.00 100 lbs. Eggs, Fresh, Select ES eee oebaceaens Rise ee doz. 50 : ve bb dom: eb .45 doz. : Syuigh Ones sca: 40-48 doz... ; 45 doz. 17 Ib. . HA 12 1b. a7 oO 3 ~.20-Ib. ote Seg Se Te 18 Ib. .25 Tb. : : +28 Tb. tT Ibe nee th. 12 1b. Butter, Sccaey. best thle sosteeecestencescnnsenennasteanaennecassstecenseage Butter, Country, COOKING: ..-15.3::- sorestennesteceggtonees os esters | Peas, Field, mixed povsseeensstenssnsnevanecossecesneses es Peas, Blackeyed -....... See shee fanee : Syrup, Georgia fane, bbls, is Bones ses sorsesseeeeeeeeeeeeect re Ze eas BA Ea 0 cap ae neces ocean emg ant ee ae . at ae sate Se ee ee 2: 30 96 lbs. 2.30 96 lbs. Corn, Milling, SacWed s.r sets ets eee 1.10 bu. 9 ; = 22 0b ba. - Oats, No. 3 white, sacked = c .60 bu. - Hay, Peanut, tightly baled ........ ee 16.00 ton - = Hay, Peavine ~.-...-.----css-c0n ee ... 17.50 ton 4 20.00 ton Corn Shucks - Lopate ae. pac O00.pon: ae 8.00 ton. Alfalfa, (Ga.) | = | : BUITER MARKET __ 2 se Chicago Standard (90) score, Nov. 4, 43 1-2e; Nov. 5, 43 1-2c; Nov. 7, 43 1L2e; Nov. 8, 44 1-2; Nov, 9, 44 1-2; Nov. 10, 44 1.2c PAGE TWO HORSES AND MULES { Jack and 10 brood mares. Write for prices. T. W. McAllister, Buena Vista, Georgia. ao; 1 medium size mule about 7 years old. Write for further information. H. L. Thigpen, Fort Valley, Ga. . - 1 mule, 900 Ibs., 12 yrs. old, $50, 2 fat, heavy built show mules, 750 Ibs., 10 and 12 yrs. old, $90 for prs or will exch., for hogs, shoats, cows or yearlings. C. Georgia. 1 mule, 8 years old, wt. 925 lbs., $135. M. M. Rowell, Bremen, Geor- gia, Route 2, Box 54. - Tron gray mare mule, wt. 1,000 lbs. age 6 yrs., $165 cash. R. R. Waters, Mendes, Ga. . Good horse, wt. about 900 lbs., good condition, gentle, $100. Lawton Lynn, Collins, Ga. - 1 Jinnet, big type, wt. about 800 lbs., Gyrs. old. Work anywhere. Good for breeding, $65. P. M. Williams, Baxley, Ga. \ 1 mule, good condition. Exch., for E. Coppege, Brooks, ~ . milk cow or hogs. Write. C. R. Har-} ris, Midland, Georgia. Fine black mare, about 8 years old, splendid plow and saddle horse. $65 if taken at once. Oak Range Poultry Farm, Marietta, Ga. Route 3. 1 black mare colt, 7 mos. old, good | condition. Well built for farm work or driving. $8. Robt. Hamilton Bax- ley, Moreland, Ga., Route 1. SHEEP AND GOATS S 85 or 40 head fine goats, Angora mixed, large size, $1 per head. Will] 5 ator, used twice. Good as new. J. J. | Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. exch. for corn, hay or velvet beans. Lawton Lynn, Collins, Ga. 2 Toggenburg milk does; milking one. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. 2 fine goats, ready for work, wt. 100 lbs., $5 each. Cash with order. Will exch. for thoroughbred pigs. Mrs. W. M. Leake, Conley, Ga. PET STOCK 1 black -buck rabbit./1 ear broken, -50c. Miss Edna M. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Ga., Route 29. Rabbits, Chinchilla, Stahl strain pedigree, $2.50 up. New Zealand Reds] trio, grown, registered and pedigree $25; Want rabbits. Will give 75c to 90c per pair Easter. Write. F. D. Martin, care Pope Ellard, Cornelia, Georgia. 73 Large white King pigeons, mated $7.50 pr., or 8 prs. $20; Red Car- neaux $3.50 pr., 3 prs. $10; Ring neck doves. L. L. Wallace, 247 No. High- land Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Rabbits: New Zealands, 1 doe and 1 buck and 1 solid black doe, all grown, $1 each; 2 bucks, half grown 60c each; 3 rabbits, about 6 weeks old, 50c each; 1 grey and black, a- bout 6 weeks old, 50c; 12 grey and black, about 4 weeks old, 35 each. All in fine condition. Mrs. O. T. Shearer, Alapaha, Ga. : Fancy, highly bred Plymouth White King pigeons, $2 to $5 pr. Mated and working. J. W. Bedelle, 79 No. For- syth St., Atlanta, Ga. 2 New Zealand buck rabbits, $2.00 each; 1 black Belgium-buck and 1 black and white doe $5 for pr. S. W. Looper, Dalton, Ga. 2 Shetland mare ponies, 7 and 14 years old, $50 and $40. Mrs. S. E.}. Hull, Covington, Ga., Route 6. 20 mixed pigeons, $4 for lot. Harold Hewell, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 1 New Zealand Reds: 8 does, 1 buck, 9 to 10 months old. Good color and wt., $5.00. Cash with order. B. L. Nagle, Jr., 1168 Euclid Ave., Atlan- ta, Georgia. INCUBATORS 2 Cypress incubators in running - eondition with thermometer, 144 and 160 cap., $22 for both if called for. Wont crate. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mountain, Ga., Route 1 - 1 Buckeye blue flame brooder, 500 condition Guaranteed. MARKET B cap. Been used only 5 weeks. Good as new, $15. C. W. Owens, Hull, Ga., Route 1. _ eu. 1 No. 30 Buckeye incubator, cap. 108, complete with brooder, $225. Tom Sheriff, Smyrna, Ga. 1 Buckeye incubator, 120 cap., good cond., $15. Cash with order. Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Summit, Ga., Rt. 3. Want incubator. Little Brown Hen preferred. Must be in good condition. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. ,~ 160 egg Cypress incubator, good condition, with Charters regulator at- cached, $20;500 chick Wishbone brood- er, good cond., $10. K. E. Rucker, El- oerton, Ga. | 1 800 egg Wishbone incubator, ex- zelient cond., $125; 1 250 copper lined Buckeye incubator, practically new, $40. A. J. Pittman, Woodbury, Ga. Several, large size Buckeye oil orooders, sell or exch., for incubators 0: oats. Write. H. O. Williams, Millere, Georgia, oe 1,000 cap., Simplex brooder, good conation. $20. Morgan M. Smith, Villa, Rica, Georgia. : . 2 Little Brown Hen incubators, 50 egg cap.,.each. Perfect condition, $3 zach, or exch, for 6 Wyandotte hens. i. M, Clark, P. O. Box 169, Griffin, Georgia. | : Miller Ideal triple deck incubator, eap., 11,700 eggs. Good operating price. S. P. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. ( write for 3 Buckeye incubators, 110-170 and 270 egg size. Good condition. Cheap. P. E. Ogletree, Mesena, Ga. : 1 1-20 egg Standard Buckeye incu- Want new Iron Clad _ incubator. Must be perfect condition with in-/ struction book and not less than 250 egg cap. Bargain for cash or will exch. for same hatching eggs from prize winning Tormaleen, Light Brown Leghorns. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga. Want incubator of good standard make. Must be in good condition, and not less than 250 egg cap. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. Me BUTTER AND EGGS Martin Regal Dorcas White Wyan- dotte eggs $1.25 per 15; Thompson {mp. J. E. Steadman, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. A, : arhise White Rock eggs. Mrs. Chas. Ri Echols, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 5. 4 to 6 lbs. Jersey butter per wk, | '50e Ib., del. Mrs. Adairsville, Ga. - Few lbs. butter W. T. Stephens, weekly, Write price, wanted when how del. Mrs. Y..: M. Anderson, Williamson, Ga. '. Barred Rock, Thompson _ strain, eggs. Prize stock. $1 per 15. Cash with order. Mrs. Milton Summer, Sylvester, Ga. _ Thompson Imp., Ringlet Barred Rock and Martin Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte eggs, $1.10 per 15; lots| of 50, $3 del. Cash with order. Mrs. J, E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. A. 2 to 3 lbs., fresh country butter per week. 50c lb o> make offer. Party to furnish cartons and pay postage. Mrs. Bertha Eller, falking Rock, Ga. Custom Hatching, up to 500 4c,J over 500, 3c per egg., Hawkinsville| Hatchery, Hawkinsville, Ga. 4 lbs. nice yellow jersey butter per week, 50c lb. Sent subject to ap- proval. Mrs, J. D. Melears, Bowden, Ga, RA. 6, Infertile eggs. Make offer. Peach Poultry Co., Fort Valley, Ga. PLANTS Everbearing strawberry plants 25c per 100; horse radish, 2 bunches 10c; horse radish roots for pickles etce., and peppermint plants, 10e per doz; calamus, 2 for 10c; yellow root, 2 doz for 10c, Add postage. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Sage sifted, ready for using, 45c.| G. H. Hays, Flippin, Ga. Cabbage Philo- ULLETIN Charleston Wakefield plants, 80e M. John Crone, Emath, Gas =. : Lady Thompson strawberry plants $3 per M. or 40c per 100, Mrs. J. P. Rush, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. . Very large and early variety strawberry plants, 30e per 100, or. $2 per M., prepaid. Mrs. L. E. Mob- ley,: Ga, 2 : Early Jersey, Charleston and Suc- cession cabbage plants, 25c per 100, $1.25 per M., del. Mrs. Etta Durham, | Sale City, Ga. = a Klondyke strawberry plants 30c per 100. Add postage for amounts for less than M. also a few small boxwood plants, 15c ea. Mrs, Virgin- ia Anderson, Williamson, Ga. Klondyke strawberry plants 25c per 100, or $2.50 M., del. J. B. Ben- nett, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Klondyke strawberry plants, $2.50 per M, Geo. B. Danie, Griffin, Ga. Frost Proof cabbage plants, now ready, $1.25 per M. del, or 200 for 35c, 500 for 65c. Fill orders same day received. W. S. Adams, Seville, Ga. Field grown Charleston. Wakefield cabbage plants now ready. Prices dight. Write or call at farm. D. G, Smith, Eastanollee, Ga. ay Yellow Bermuda onion plants; Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage; Boston lettuce and Blood Red beet plants, $1.25 per M. F. O. Martin, Jakin, Ga. ew Harly Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants $1.25 per M, or 75e per 500 del. All orders filled within 3 days or money returned. Crest Hill Farm, Ocilla, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plant? 50c for 300 or $1.50 per M. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga, Rt. 3, Box 42. Frost Proof Early Jersey and Char- leston Wakefield cabbage lants, 500 for 75c, $1.25 M. del. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. ye Progressive everbearing straw- berry plants 55c per 100 del. Miss E. L. Herndon, Mayfield, Ga. Rt, 2. Hardy Lucretia Dewberry plants. Well rooted, 30c doz. $1 per 100, or ad M. A. V. Robinson, Greenville, a. Klondyke and Missionary _ straw- berry. plants, 50c per 100. All post- paid, C. M. Alexander, Leaf, Ga. Lady Thompson and Klondyke strawberry plants 50c per 100; Sev- eral Ibs. 1927 crop sage 60c lb. Miss Cara Collins, Robinson, Ga. Fall and winter heading frost per 300, $1.25 ped M.; Expressed a pe igs Evans, Flowery. Branch, o. ht Progressive everbearing and Mt. Delicious strawberry plants, $2 per M. del. J. H. Call, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. _ Early Jersey. and Flat Dutch cab- bage. 80c per M. 5,000 or more 75c M. del. D. B. Lott, Lenox, Ga. Dry sage 60c lb. Mds. Ida M. Al- len, Temple, Ga Rt. 1. Early Jersey cabbage plants $1.25 per M. Collards, $1 per M. Robt. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. Imperial everbearing large straw- berry plants, 50c per 100. Mrs. W. M. Pierce, Stockton, Ga. Rt. A. , Early Jedsey, Charleston Wake- field, Flat Dutch, Succession cabb- age plants, now ready, $1 per M. Full count and prompt shipment. J. M. Chambers, Quitman, Ga. Leading varieties of cabbage plants now ready, 75c per 500; $1.25 per M. del; 5 M., and up, by express $1 M. W. C. Tumlin, Gainetville, Ga. Early Jersey- and Wakefield cab- bage plants, now ready, 65c per 500; $1.10 per M., del. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Klondyke strawberry plants 30c per 100, 500, $1.25; $2.25 per M., oc. sees Waldrop, Gainesville, Ga. Geen. j Leading varieties, Frost Proof. Fall and Winter heading cabbage plants, { Early Jersey and Early Flat Dutch} proof cabbage plants, now ready. 50c] Thursday. November L7, 1927 now ready, 75c per 500; $1.25 per $7.50 per 10 M,; Klondyke straw- berry plants 1 yr. old, free from. di- sease, well rooted: $1.25 per 500, $2.25 per M., postpaid. Mrs. Anna Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. = Strawberry plants: Klondyke $2.50 and Lady Thompson, $3 per M. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, Ga. ae Cabbage plants, $1 per M., FOB., or $1.25 postpaid. Branson Clark, Thomasville, Ga. : Nea Improved Klondyke _ strawberry plants, $2.75 per M., del. P. O. money > orders preferred. Mrs: J. S. Crowe, | Cumming, Ga. Rt 4 Klondyke strawberry _ plants 40c .per 100 or $2 per M. del Mrs. Cora Crowe, Buford, Ga. Rt. 3. Improved large, tame klondyke strawberry plants.. 25c per 100 or $2 per M. Everbearing straw... Strawberry plants: or $2 M. Everbearing, 40c per 100. ae Rosie Crow, Rt. 4. Cumming, Ga. Well rooted and branched privet e pure bred W. Wyandotte chickens land, Ga. oe Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 50e eer 100., $3 M. 5 M., or more | $2.50 per M..del. Mrs. M. C. Crow, | Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Se Early Jersey, Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants 60c 300, or $1.30 per M., prepaid. Express collect. i M., 5 M., or more 90c. Write for ices in larger lots. H. Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1.. - $1.25 M. J..0. Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8, Se cabbage; yellow and white wax ber- muda onion, 500 90c, $1.50 M. post- ter McEver, Braselton, Ga. Strawberry plants, 2 kinds, early and late. 30c per 100, or $2.25 M. Mrs. Lula Guillebeau, Lincolton, Ga. Cabbage $1 per M; onions $1.25;. Collards $1. W. W. Williams, Quit- man, Ga. Charleston Wakefield cabbage more $1 M. FOB here. John Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. : Lady Thompson strawberry plants | eee Me Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga, Rt. 5. Frost proof Fall and Winter head- ing cabbage plants, now ready, 500 . lor 50c, $1.25 per M., postpaid, Ex- | press collect, $1 per M. or $4.50 per 5 M. Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Ww. Z 5 Rt. 1. \ __ Karty Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants. Now ready, 500 for 75c or $1.25 per M. postpaid. Prompt shipment. R. Chanclor, Se- ville, Ga. Nice dried sage 60c lb. del. Send P. O. Money order. H. D. Lawn, Milan, Ga. Rt. 2. . Everbearing strawberry plants, large size. Bears from Apr. lst.'\to | July. 45c per 100. Mrs. G. C. Sledge, care of G. B. Brown, Meansville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 61. Early Jersey Wakefield cabbag plants, 30c per 100 or $2.60 per M. postnaid. W. W. Tyner, Danielsville, a. Lucretia Dewberry plants $1 per | 100 or $8 per M. Mrs. W. H. Hipp, | | Hogansville, Ga. Klondyke strawberry plants, 30c per 100, or $2.25 per M. del. Mrs. Azzie Crow, Buford, Ga. Rt. 8, Cabbage, collards and onion plants ~ leading varieties. Well packed and shipped promptly, $1 per 500 post- paid. Roy McRae, Meigs, Ga. Dry sage, 60c p. Mrs. A. R. Skates, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. : Sage plants, 10c ea. E. Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. = L. Corley, : M. postpaid, or express collect $1 Mo ! Improved, large tame Klondyke, 25c per 100 hedge, $2.50 per 100, or exch. for ee | or eggs. Mrs. Earl T, Almon, Mid- ae C. Evans, Leading varieties cabbage plants, _ Early and Charleston Wakefield a paid; 6 M. $6. Express collect. Wal- _ plants, $1.25 M.; in lots of 5 M. or ~ ay y, November 1 17, 4927. seks jee - : Believing the activities of the Nahin on 1 the Ru to be. of great alue and a highly non FOr in the successful operation of as bierupar ated a Woman s Decdetnont in the State Market Bulle- and introduces in this issue a permanent Woman s Page. OF F INTEREST TO. i DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO FEMININE INTERESTS OF THE FARM AND HOME < MRS. NORMAN SHARP, EDITOR | ae i be WOMEN "By: presenting this orcak economic. fact to Wanion Si Clubs andy various womens organizations, and with the assistance of the Mar- | ket Bulletin. and the daily newspapers throughout the State the wri- ter intends to gradually impress city people with a knowledge of the vast financial benefits that will be derived if the citizens of Georgia will spend this additional two hundred: million -of dollars each years This Department will be operated solely as an aid to the farm man in producag and marketing products of the farm and. farm ae The womans department will be didex the aapercnion of the Se Assistant. Director of the Bureau of Markets, whose purpose. will be to keep in close touch with the wants and needs of the town and city usewives and bring these needs to the attention of the woman on farm, in order that- closer contact may be- formed between the woman, who actually purehases millions of dollars worth of : products each year, and her sister on the farm who is actively ed in producing these products. Ay It has been estimated that over relia ailibes ae Acliats spent last year by citizens of Georgia for foodstuffs grown out-. ide of the State, and women, the house-wives of pecs personaly een over r eighty ieee gent of all a food supplies. | ~20 each; 0c dozen; evergreen wax Roots 30 en; cherekee ros t sprouts, 20 eac Hy rangea well rooted; dbl rose oleander, yr old; 2 yr roses all Be each; petunias several colors cut- ings 3. for 25ce; geraniums cuttings egonia, 4 for 25c;. ferns, well ted 25c to 50c; pink crepe myrtle 0c; pink with. green stripes, amary- | ulbs 25c each; red amarylis. 15e;| pink and yellow. dbl pot hybiscus dy pe each: Mrs. R.. M. Sheppard, Stone untain, Ga... Dbl, poppy seed, qenigns flowering nnias, 10 pkg; lavender crepe myr- ; white cape jasmine, yard hydran- | , will exch for red or white crepe rtle or red dog wood. Mrs. Eva} sler, Bi 2; Alpharetta, Ga. lue Grape hyacinth bulbs. 50 per postpaid. Miss. Vena Brown, ; fewell, Ga. 7 Blue Grape hyacinth bulbs 50c per 0 del. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, a. Puevle Tris. lillies 30 doz, 4 doz. or $1.00; jonquil bulbs 75c per 100; Ragged Robin seed 15c cupful; scall- jon button onion set sl5c qt. ready w for fall planting. Add _ postage. . R. aks: Riggins, RFD 4, Rome: C. Melton, Rt. 25 Smyrna, Ga. _. 20 varieties rose cuttings ei, 00; dbl: pink and white rootel oleanders 0c ea; red King Hambert cannas} 00 per 100, $10. per M; daffodils, | white narcissus, butter and. egg, white | white and yellow mums 25e doz; old ris gladiolas,, assorted $2 per 100; vhite flag lillies 40c doz. Mrs. J. A. amp, Cordele, Ga. Purple lilac, well sce 20. See k crepe myrtle 2 for 25c; red and low canna bulbs 50c doz; moon ine seed 10c doz; sage plants, 5 for 5e. All well rooted and del, Walton raft, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 3. - _Dbl. daffodils and yellow narcissus Oc doz; dbl and single white, well rooted, oleander 20c ea; blue sweet and white wegelis, cape jasmine, lilac erepe myrtle, all heavily rooted 15c a; Blue and white flag jris 26c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. . Els- ner, Rt. 2, Austell, Ga, oted boxwood $5 per 100; cape asmine, large size 50c ea; white ster % a jasmine: plden be a Bere Hol- 3 SL doz. honey Mrs. ae Morganton, G: eee os Dorothy Perkins roses 25c. ene Lee Newton, Toccoa, Ga. eranthis, privet. _ hedee. prices. on other bushes. | 1 Bl ff..Ga. violets 50c a hundred. Boxwood, pink Miners Se lillies or i 2 sna myrtle, purple lilac, grandfather grey beard, purple bush, honeysuckle 20c ea; -everblooming roses 15c ea; blue e| flower. box vine 5c ea; sweet purple ,| violets 50 hundred; snow drop bulbs 50 for 50c; April blooming narcissus bulbs $2 per 100. All well rooted. BMrs. A.A... Cary, Roston, Ga, Rik All colors geraniums, 85e doz slips Blue German Iris, large clusters gladiola 35 doz. Mammoth. zennia snake |< eactus and 3 other kinds of cactus. | 3 cuttings 10; 3 rose rooted, 20 or 3 cuttings seed 10c cupful: rat-tail or. ~sultana, well for 10c; cinnamon vine tubers 10c doz,. Mrs: Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Ga. : Butter and Eee. blue and pink hy- acinths and blue flag bulbs, all 40 doz.; Angels Trumpets 25c ea; Um- Z brella. chinas 20e ea: Arbor vtiaes 50c ea; dwarf boxwood: $1 ea; erepe myrtle 25e ea; silver maple 50c ea, or $5: doz; other flowers, write, Miss Gussie Strickland, Alvaton, Ga. Purple blooming snakehead bulbs 25 doz; four colors monthly bloom-|} {ing rose cuttings 20c. All del. Mrs. T. B. King, Monticello, Ga., Rt. 1, Large. chrysanthemums Silesss $1 doz. Mail orders filled vromntlv. Mrs. J. J. Dean, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3.. Rooted dwarf boxwood $5 per 100; black pine. 6 inch and up $4 per 100; sweet purple violets $3 per 100; cat- nin, shade cured and cured hoe hound -50 lb. Mrs. E, C. Mebthanns Roy- | ston. Ga.. Rt. i m Dbl. red ~ geal California penny seeds: colens,. varigated 40 clocks ; sats ll 10e pkt.: geraniums crepe Myrtle, 12 to 15 high 15 ee King Hambert Canna bulbs. 15 will exch for any breed chickens. shasta daisies 20c: clematis and Mrs. An- Lavender. Boxwood, cape jasmine, 2 kinds of jasmine vines, ivv. violets, Write for) A By Price, Flippen, Ga. s colors of bronze, pink. cream, red fashioned . yellow and orange color iris 15 doz. ; . rooted Japanese rose 10 each: monthly | rose ; ty, red, white. cream| American Beau io ton, Mullins, Cadwell, Ga. cuttings, and three shades of vink 10 doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. Cee Eades, | Gainesville, Ga., Rt. Ye aes Mtn. spruce pines or hemlock push- es: flowering hemlocks: white pineS;| 4 hollvs. All 25 del. Write for prices| : Mrs. C. G. Heaton, Add postage. Ligustrum. Japonica 3 to 4 ches 25c: domestic nanduna. 2 years old, 90c: Cedrus deodora, 3 years old, $1.50; cedrus atlantica 2 to 3 inches $1.25; Cypress portugess and Juni- per prostrata, each 3 years old $1 each; crepe amyrtle,. Jonieera fragran- ik oaoie | old $1.50 doz.; | Bowdon, Ga., h eavilv from cuttings, tism, spereia, white eee all 1. yer x with our Georgia Farmers. a _ The financial interests of the city woman. and. the woman living Se jon the farm may both be materially increased if a friendly under- ope standing and co-operation between the two is established. eee Your Assistant Director proposes to. continuously urge the. city woman when purchasing table foods to be sure to inquire for home- ie grown Georgia Products and insist that her dealer supply the same. From time to time on this page retail marketing. conditions in the ae cities will be set forth and information as to the demand and supply ne of various table food commodities will be tabulated. --Every effort will be made to establish (through up-to-date sug- gestions). an even livelier and more regular mail ae trade through io the Market Bulletin. This. eee desires to serve, : | write us. for aid. Magy ee ; . pra ; SNES : ey oy 6a lens 30 each; ' weigelia, assort- ed roses, 1-year varieties 35 each; AIL large 4 year spereia plants, 60c. FOB Barnesville, Ga. Mrs. D. C: Col- lier, Barnesville, Ga. - Rooted. blue flower evergreen box vine; white vernon iris 5c each. Pos- tage pd. on 5 or more plants; Chi- nese sacred lilies,well rooted; mar- vel of Peru ~ (pernial dine 25. years) | bulbs 10 each. Postage pd. on 3 or more; jonquils, daffodils, butter and eggs, blue hyacinths, pd. on 1 doz. or more; a few selected Princess Beatrice iris 15e each or 3 for. 25c postage paid. Floyd, Chipley, Gano Empress and cream narcissus and dbl. giant daffodils 25 doz} snow drop 15 doz.; A0c doz.3 pink "and white Lubieus 25c each: yellow jonquils, 80 Rhode Island junipers, boxwood, ar- bor vitas, snow ball, althea, golden bells, red - japonica, tree eactus, all 25 each; wild red, yellow oxalis and pink cherokee rose $1 doz. Sadie Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. Rooted boxwood cuttings 2 years r boxwood plants 5 and 10 vears old, '50c and $1 each pre- paid: Golden. Hemoracalis fulea day]. lily bulbs $1. doz., Maud Hamby, Rick -Greenville, Ga., 200 well Poked dwarf ~* Tey nlants. 6 to 10 inches high $15 del. Mrs. RL ie Terrell, Greenville, Ga., Rt Bre Well rooted cape jasmine cuttines 6 inches high from 2 inch pots 25c each; everblooming rose cuttings, red, white, pink, yellow and rose 20c doz: a 2 snow ball cuttings 25 each. Post- | age paid on orders amounting to $1. Stamps not accepted. Mrs. J. Moore, Rt 3. Boxwood plants, witable for bor- dering, 6 to 8 inches high, rooted 200 for $15 del. Mrs. R. L, Robinson, cree Ca Large blue violets 10c doz. Aneust lilies 20c doz. Mrs. Mel- Sweet yea seed mixed, all osloun: 5e oz. Plant: now, Add __ postage. ie M. L, Snore, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. Sopaness lemon ee 1 vear old, 20c each: shasta daisies 10c each. Mrs. BR. L. EBORERSOR: Eastanollee, Ga. 2 Large pink peony 40c; mixed elad- jola bulbs. large 60c, small A0e doz.: mixed bulbs 300 for 25e: dbl. and sng. hollyhoek, vellow and orange marigold seed 20c cup: dahlia bulbs 40c dom; hibiscus 10c for 3 thls.. pot hibiscus: Oe. -eutting, ag Delia Z lue Japa- nese iris, etc., 2 per bulb. Postage ae Te oe large purple Jap iris) "doz. Miss Myrtle. Stembridge, Fort Valley, Ga. ee Send us your suggestions or j i Hibiscus 10c. cutting. if for this season, This is answer to so many inquiries. Mrs. R. H. White- ~~ head, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 2. ay ee eae $1.50 per doz.; or $25 for lot of 500; deep pink crepe myrtle -20. each, or $1. per doz.; weeping doz.; English dogwood, purple lilac 25.- Mrs. ville, Ga. : Pink slowastnt sien: 15. ee daffodils and jonquils 30 doz.; dbl. yellow japonicas, 2 year old, well rooted, 25c; golden bell 20; blue 0. D. Woodruff, Green: = : = : blooming evergreen 15c doz.; velvet | roses 15c; rambler roses 35c. All well rooted. Mrs. J. C. Barrett, at blijay, Ga. RE 3g: a Crepe nasnile sprouts with roots $5. 3 per 100; rooted boxwoods, $1.25 per | doz. ; June lilies $1.50 per 100; weep- berry plants .75e per 100. L. M. Woodruff, Grteenville, Ga., Rt: 3. . Double white narcissus Gates and yellow, single, 50c doz., postpaid. G.- M. Moseley, Rossville, Ga., 401. E. Gordon Ave... Dbl. white dahlia bulbs 15c or ex-~ change for Easter lily and August | lily bulbs, tube rose, or pink canna, ae Mrs. B. Millican, Villanow, a : - A lot of bee flowers, begonias, ger-. aniums, sultanas, ferns, dbl., petu- nias, 1 and 2 years old, all in bloom 35 each; cutting 10c each. Mrs. W. Js Ballew, Calhoun, Ga. : Butter and eggs and jonquil bulbs, 15e and 10c dozen; trailing colens, 5e cutting, wandering jew, 5: cuttings 5e; purple lilac sprouts, 10c each, ev- ergreen and cape jasmine cuttings, 2 for 5e.: Mrs. H. F: Kewington, Jef-. fersonville, Ga. Oak Jeaf hydrangea, white bloom; snow dron. spirea, Jan. bloomer, ~ a white, Dorothy Perkins roses, Christ- mas cherry plants, all 20c; evergren English ivy vine 15c; umbrella china trees 15 and 25c each. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs.. M. Brown, Garfield, Ga., P. J ulia Ou Box Yonauil: albe, $1 per - 100: canna 50; eladioli 40c per doz; bulbs; strawberry plants 25 per 100; each del., at above price. Mrs. F. W. Prey: oe haman,. Blackshear, Ga. FOB Mauk, Ga. E. L. Corley, Nauk Ga, Rt. 1. -DDbI. yellow and med King aceon canna bulbs $1 and $1.25 per 100 prepaid; Mrs. M. H. Smith, Montezu- ma, Ga., Rt 2.0 | Delia. es Have sold all. of my hyacinths bulbs eas Boxwood rooted cuttings, Dwarf : willows 35 each; Cherokee roses 75 and white spirea 15c each or 2 for, _ ing willows 25 each; lucretia dew- well: 61. 2 i Fe ake roots, red, yellow and mottled SY for: Jonquils and dahlia bulbs, 10c doz ae PAGE FOUR eon fi... GEORGIA. ~~ - MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Cc. H., Bishop, Director - DEPARTMENT OF - AGRICULTURE Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner _ Thursday, Nov. 1: 1024.2 Advertisements of farm produce amd appur- tenances, admissable 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 advertisements ap- pearing in the Bulletin, or transaction re- sulting therefrom. ~ J : ' Circulation, Advertising and Services of Bureau of Markets and this . Bulletin Free of Charge. ; the are IMPORTANT NOTICE Postal regulations prohibit the publishing of dealers for sale ad- vertisements in the Bulletin and - they will not be accepted. Every effort is made by the staff to ex- clude such advertisements, but some are not detected and their} publication embarrasses the pub-' lishers with both the Postal Au- thorities and other dealers who have been denied the same ser- vice. _ PLANTING SUGGESTIONS With splendid cotton, grain and tobacco crops achieved for the present season, preparations for new winter food crops are in or- der at this time. . Asparagus is a vegetable that always brings high prices and may be planted from November 15th to March, according to the -State College of Agriculture. While canned - asparagus are sold. extensively, preference is usually given the fresh and home grown product by the housewife. Scientific instructions as. to! planting asparagus are as follows: Roots should be planted five to seven inches deep. Rows three to _ five feet apart, two to three feet in the row. One hundred roots should be planted to two hundred feet. The best varieties to plant are: Palmetto, Collossal, Ulm. Rich, loose soil is required for success- ful culture. : Asparagus matures one from planting of roots. Although asparagus matures slowly an asparagus bed once well established is easily. kept in eul- tivation, and asparagus is one vegetable for which the Georgia supply seldom equals the demand. Lettuce and mustard may be year planted from November to De-}| eember 15th. Directions for planting and scientifically grow- ing these green yegetables may be found in October numbers of the Bulletin. : Rhubarb may be planted and -will bring him repeat orders. Ni Ae : MARKET planted in rows three feet apart or in beds. .Fifty plants to one aundred feet.. The following va- vietis are recommended as_ the best: Victoria, Linnaeus, Mam- mothohed, : fe Rhubarb matures from one to two years from time of planting and is best adapted to the north- ern part of the State. SELLING GEORGIA SYRUP Farmers who produce syrup 1n smail quantities, but in excess of nome demand, frequently have difficulty finding a satisfactory market. S it is unfortunate that the large buyers and canners of Georgia syrup are blending their product to such an extent that the consu- mer can not always easily buy the high lass, pure product. - it Seems here 1s an opportunity for the small producer. Undoubt- edly a great quantity of Georgia sorghum and ribbon cane syrup can be marketed direct to the con- sumer at a better price than the bletider Will pay. 72.5740 >. _ It would perhaps be wise for the farmer, to put up syrup for mar- ket in glass when he is sure that it is of uniform grade and. supe- rior quality. The buyer then can see its color and thickness. \ Select the right kind of seed, the proper type of soil, use. the right kind. of fertilizer and then with skill in making it up, a farmer can undoubtedly build a reputation for his product that A satisfied customer. is always a great advertiser. The tarmer should see that the package bearing his label contains only the very best quality. WOMANS DEPARTMENT - FLOWERS AND SEEDS Jonquils bulbs, $1 per 100; canna roots, red, yellow and mottled, $1.00 for 50; Gladioli, 40 per doz., bulbs; strawberry plants, 25c per 100. Each del., at above price. Mrs. F. W. Frey- man, Biackshear, Georgia. * All varieties canna bulbs; white flag and lemon lilies; dbl. and single sweet pinks, 3 for 25c; white with red stripes Shandalia lily bulbs, 20; Shasta daisies 25c doz.; pink and red verbina, 3 bunches 25c; large pink begonias, rooted, 25c; nearly all kinds of geraniums, rooted, 3 for 25c; os- trich plume, maiden hair, lace, boston and asparagus spengeria ferns, 15c and 25c. Mrs. C. P. Bloodworth, Ma- con, Georgia, 257 Orange street. Single paper white narcissus 25c doz; blue flag lily, 25c: doz. Miss. Clara Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. Paul Neron, blushing bride, clinib- ing, Prince Albert, American beauty, Pride of Alabama, rose cuttings, 15 doz; rooted ferns, 2 for 25c. Mrs. S. L. Lofton, Jackson, Ga., Rt. 8. Grown mixed bulbs; jonquils, but- ter and eggs, daffodils, April nar- cissus $1 per 100, or $10 per M. Cash with order. Add postage. Miss Lillian Thomas, Haralson, Georgia. Long. and short trumpet dbl., jon- quils, $1 per 100. No order taken for less than $1. Send postage. Mrs. G. M. Barrow, Madison, Georgia. Century plants 50c del., or will exc for calladium or Amaryllis. Mrs. George Garmany, Savannah, Ga., Rt. Four : _ suecessfull grown from Novem- ber to February. Roots sk" Vell rooted 2 and So olds Iris _ per eae 2 1-2 to 3 ft. tall, BULLETIN D. Duncan, Cornelia, Ga., Rt 1 Blue flag and yellow day lilies 20c. doz, or 3 doz. for 55c; Dahlia, flow- ered zenia 15; jonquils, 3 doz., 25; yellow and dark red orchid 15c eac. or 3 for 40c: Mrs. G. B. McCrar, Gainesville, Georgia. = Jonquils and dahlia bulbs, 10c doz. FOB Mauk, Ga. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Georgia, Route 1. : __ Dbl. yellow and red King Herberi canna bulbs $1 and $1.25 per 100 pre- |paid. Mrs. M. H. Smith, Montezuma, Georgia, Route 2. White narcissus and jonquil bulbs 25e doz.; strong well rooted silvery moss rose 40 each, dbl. purple, we:. rooted lilac. Mr8. Scott Davis, Hog - ansville, "Georgia 5256s, Single jonquil bulbs 35c per 100; dbl. fringe poppy seed 10e tbls., Leo- pard lily 10c each. Add postage on orders less than 25c. Mrs..W. R. Murphy, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 5. Blue hyacinth bulbs 80c per doz Add postage. Miss Ruth Vaugh: Fairburn, Ga., Route 1. tae Orange, scarlet Easter lily bulbs $1 per doz.; white jonquils, 25 per doz.; 6 varieties and: colors cannas,- all dbl., 1 of each, 50c; boston ana) sword fern, beefsteak begonia, ana coral plant well rooted, 80c each, pink justicha cuttings 15 each; Ma. gic lily of Japan bulbs, red, $1 doz. Miss Grace Carter, Lake Park, Ga. Well rooted Cape jasmines, month- ly rose, bushes, all colors, 30c each; Zennia and marigold seed, all colors, E. Hartley, Conyers, Georgia,. Ror 1, Box:-b2) is aes Dbl. Dahlia bulbs, 7 different cc ors 5c each, or 6 for 25c; white flay lilies 25 dozen; red and pink bush honeysuckle 10c each; everbearing strawberry plants, 25c per 100. Miss Margie Dutton, Lawrenceville, Ga., Route 3. : ly rose cuttings, 25 dozen; peony 35c each, or exch for any other color; crepe myrtle 380c;_ bridal wreath 15c each; violets, old fashion- ed pinks, daisies, 10c dozen; roses, well rooted, 30 each; red flowering almond, 10c; English dogwood. Will exchange any flower for hyacinths. Add postage. Miss. Ruby Champion, Fairmount, Ga. ; - Extra large dbl. paper white nar- cissus 75c doz.; yellow daffodils, jon- quils, white single narcissus $1 per 100; sweet pomegranates, purple { Hiee: ae noes 25 per cutting. o not send stamps. Mrs. C. C. Midd, Ge Purple and. white lilac cuttings, well rooted, 10c each; or $1 dozen; dark purple Iris 50 dozen. Add pos- tage. Mrs. J. H. Nix, Jefferson, Ga., Route 2. eal Fale s a bulbs 25 dozen; Red monthly rose bushes, well rooted, 20e each. Mrs. Lula Gentry, Buchanan, Ga. Route oy Bee lade oe each; American Beauty roses, snow- ball, English dogwood, Altheas, all well rooted, 20c-each; white narcis- sus and yellow daffodils, 40c per 100; Mt. Laurel, Hemlock, Ivy, holly 20c each, Mrs. J. L. Thomas, Morganton, Georgia. ee Jonquils, narcissus, mixed narcis- sus, jonquils, daffodils, star of beth- lehem bulbs, sweet blue violets, $1 per 100; tiger lilies, 15c; Easter rose 25 each; dark red rambler, 3 years old, 50c; snow drop, $2 per 100. Will exchange for other bulbs and flow- ers. Write for further information. Mrs. A. R, Skates, Ringgold, Ga. Rt 1. Altheas, American Beauty roses 25c each; Arbor-Vitaes and boxwood 15 inches high, 50c each; 1 large size begonia 75c;.2 large size pink and red geraniums 50c each. All above well rooted. Mrs. J. A: Heaton, Mor- ganton, Georgia. ee Flowering almonds, : lilacs, yello Thursday, November 17, 1927 20 cup full, add postage. Mrs, h | white and black pine, | white dogwood, white ashem_ holly | | okee roses, reasonable prices. White spider lily; all colors month| white | | tage. Boxwood bushes, 4 years old, 20c | each; white and _ yellow nareissus} Bush variety boxwood and Arbor} | vitae 15 to20 inches, well rooted, 50c and Eulalia grass 10c; pyramid ever- green cuttings. Will exchange any of the above for other cuttings and flow- | ers. Write for particulars. Mrs. J..T. Manry, Goggans, ,Georgia. we Pyramid and dwarf Abervities 12 inches, junipers, $1; boxwoods, 12 in. 50c, 15 in. 75c; white and green leaf boxwood $1; snowball, lilac, hydran-_ gea, dogwood, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. W. T. Panter, Morganton, Georgia. Abelias, 4 years old, 3 for $2.50; _ boxwood, 5 year old, $20 per 100; other sizes from 25c to $2 each; pri- vet hedge, 10 years old, 6 for $5.50; forsythia, lilac white and lavender spirea, persian lilac, hydrangeas, 25c each shasta daisies 50c dozen; lilies; funkia, 6 for 50c; milk and wine, 25c, 50c and 75c each. Cherokee Farm, West Point, Georgia. ce Se Geraniums, all colors, 5c; Star be- gonias 25c each; Devil backbone cut- | tings, 10c each; sultanas and lantans, all colors, 5c each; babys breath, boston, sword 20 each; large red , and yellow cannas, 3 for 25c; jon- quils, butter cups, daisies, 20c doz. Will exchange for California or Par- ma violets, and other flowers. Write. Mrs. W. E. Green, Powersville, Ga. Ferns, begonias, sultanas, gerani- ums, all colors all rooted, 20c to 30c; cactus roted, 10c each; mums, 5 each; oxalis 10c; cannas 40c dozen; purple and varigated violets, hydran- 2 gea cuttings 5c and 10c. Will exch for dahlias, cannas, or; narcissus, Write. Mrs. G. Connor, | Gainesville, 5 Fi Georgia, Route W, ee Mtn. Laurel and Mtn. Ivy, maple, | crabapple, bushes. All well rooted, nice size 15 each; or 8 for $1; black walnuts with good roots 25c each; hollyhocks, jon- quils, daffodils, iris lily bulbs, white and red azaleas; sugar plums, Cher- kee 3 Write. Mrs. W, F. Fain, Morganton, Ga. All colors and varieties of altheas, spireas, crepe myrtle, jasmines, for- sythea, abelia,. nudiflorum, kerria, delphus, variegated punicia, any 4 for $1.15 or 6. for $1.60; oleanders, all colors and kinds, 4 for $1.49; ancubam pyracantha, ligustrum, eleagnus, ba- nana shrub, any 3 for $1.55. All welt packed and postpaid. eae Cordele, Ga., 512 16th Ave., ast. All colors of monthly rose, white hydrangea, verbena pink cuttings 5c each; zenia seed 5c cupfull. Add pos- Susie Mae Brady, Oglethorpe, Ga RE. 2. 5 Bleeding heart 50 bunch or exc. for large dbl. white dahlia bulbs. Alice Stokes, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3. Arbor Vitea from 12 inch to 20 ft. high, 35c each, red dwarf roses 20c each, pink rambler roses 25 each, tree moss 10c per bundle, prepaid. , G. P. Craig, . Morganton, Ga., Choice varieties of monthly roses 2 year size plants 25e or 5 for $1; all colors dbl. dahlia bulbs 50c doz. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Siloam, Ga. _ ; Crimson feather ball poppy seed 20e teaspoonful Will exchange for jonquils or narcissus bulbs; japanese morning glory seed 10c spoonful. Mrs. Lena McBrayer, Buford, Ga., Rt. 3. Red, pink and white oleanders, rooted 35 each, unrooted 10 each, camelia japonica unrooted cuttings 1be each, pink dbl ruffled crepe myr- tle sprouts, well rooted 20c each. Cash or exchange for dried apples or fancy work. Mrs.B. A. Palmer, Ar- lington,-Ga., Rt. A. ' Green top dwarf -boxwood plants, $1 doz, magnolia glaucia and weep- ing willow trees, 50c each, or 8 for $1, cape jasmine, lilac 80c each. All well rooted. Mrs. Cc. M. Robinson, : Greenville, Ga,, Rt. 3. Milk and wine lilies 25 each, all color large moss 25c doz, green wan- dering jew, large and small 5 each, pink verbena 10c each, yellow mums 20e doz. Cash with order A: S= Mrs. M, Mrs; J. Ass _Thursday, November 17, 1927. __ | _Womans Department (Continued) FLOWERS AND SEEDS Blue flag lilies, 25c doz., bulbs, or $1.50 per 100; jonquils, 20c doz., 90c per 100; Armor River and California privet hedge cuttings, 75 per 100. . Miss L. M. Davis, gia, Route 1, | _ Rhododendrous, Mt. Ivy, pink and yellow wild Azalias, white Eng. _ dogwood, red Japonicas, 25 each; _ privet hedge, rooted, 50c doz., white pines 75c doz., Jap Iris lilies, 60c doz., day and lemon lilies, 35 doz., _ wisteria cuttings, snowballs, golden _ hells, 20c each; junipers 25 each, Sweet Williams 5 doz. for $1. Pink _ Cherokee rose 90c doz., crab apple $1 doz. H. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. . Daffodil bulbs, $1 per 100 or $7 _ per M., or exch. 1 M for 5 pure Corn- ish Game hens, 1 yr. old Iris lilies 50c doz. Mrs. Sam P. Jones, Lula, Georgia, Route 3. _ Yellow and red cannas or purple Iris 10c bulb or $1 doz., rose cuttings, all colors, 5c each, or collection of 3 Iris, 4 red and yellow cannas, 4 jon- quils, 2 dbl., pink hyacinth bulbs, 5 - rose cutting for $1 prepaid. Kyle Bumgarner, Danielsville, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Grape maple Elephant ear, rooted ~10c. Not less than 10.in order; Cac- tur Christmas and June dbl., gerani- ums, 10c each. Ida Davis, Lula, Ga Route 3. Large Forsythia and pink Spirea, several years old, 35 each; narcissus and other late blooming varieties, 25c do. Add postage. Mrs. Paul Bogle. McRae, Georgia. | June white willer peach trees, 1 yr old and May cherry sprouts, 10c each. Add postage. Mrs. Grady Fraser _ Gainesville, Ga., Route 7. Se _ Wegalias 25c each, Golden Bell anc _ Forsythea buskes;3 for 25c. Joh. - Wilson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Bow 42. Tris, large quantity and any vari- ety; Altheas, five colors, ready foi- _ transplanting now; all shades dbl. Cannas. Price as to quantity. Mis - Lula Gachet, 258 12th St., N. E., At - lanta, Georgia. | : _ Monthly roses, pink, white and yel-. _ low, 35c doz. Add postage. Miss Cora _ Collins, Robinson, Ga. _. Want to exch. perennials for dif- _ ferent varieties. Have Golden Glow shasta daisies. 4 kinds of good stock Mums, agesatum, and a tall plant: _ that has long lavender flowers. Write. _ Mrs. V. C. Roark, Clermont, Ga. __ Wisteria vine 10c each, yellow flag - jilies, monthly rose cuttings, spear-: ' mint, catnip, shasta daisies, jonquils, Silver Creek, Geor- _ white violets, verbunia, narcissus, all 10c doz. Add postage on small orders. - No checks accepted. Mrs, M. J. _ White, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. | ____ Boxwoods, limited number, various sizes. Write for particulars. Mrs. se Young Howsworth, Carrollton, Geor-. gia, Route 7. Mountain Laurels, white pines, __ hollyhocks, hibiscus, azaleas, *0e ea; maples, red and white dogwaod 15c each, narcissus, jonquils, daffodils, _ 15 doz., Jap Iris 25c doz., Tiger lilies - 75e per 100. Sell or exch., for dried fruit. Mrs. Frank Wilson, Morgan- ton, Georgia., ; vee Mountain laurels, white pines, holly. bushes, hibiscus, spruce pines, crab apples, maples, poplars, azaleas, cher-| ry sprouts, honey locust sprouts, all 20c each huckleberry bushes, 25c doz.: Jim Chastain, Morganton, Ga. ___Red and white dogwood, azaleas, lilac, maples, poplars 15 each, white pines, mountain laurels, hibiscus and. holly bushes, 20c each; crab apples, ~ narcissus bulbs, 15 doz., tiger lilies _ 7c per 100, Cherokee roses $1 doz. _ John S. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. - Yellow cluster and ee blomming narcissus, jonquils, daffodils, 15c ea., oa white pines, azaleas, hibiscus 20c ea.; Iris 25 doz., tiger lilies, 75c per 100; lilac bushes, forsythia, maples, pop- lars. Miss Dorothy Wilson, Morgan- ton, Georgia. Spirea, Vanhoutti shrubs, 15 to 50c; Sirea anthana, 50c and 60c; lav- | ender plume, 85c to 50c; peonies, pink and white, 35 a clump; Madonna lilies 25 bulb; tiger lilies 10c bulb; Martha Washington Iris 10c root, clumps 20c to 50c; white and blue day lilies 10 per root; dahlia tubes, red and white striped, 10c a tuber or 2 for 15e. Mrs. F, Lloyd, Hiawassee, Georgia. ae Camellia Japonica plants, well root- ed, field grown, Government in- spected; dbl. red with yellow center and varigated, $1 each, parcel post prepaid. Cash with order. John V. Roach, Daisy, Ga. Junipers, boxwood, arbor _ vitas, Mountain laurel, holly, red japonicas, snow ball, bridal wreath, althea, gol- den bell 25c each; Cherokee and thorn less yellow rose $1; wild azaleas, tree cactus, boxwood, 50c each; wild dog- wood, white pine, all 6 for $1. Mrs. R. D. Wilson, Morganton, Georgia. | Butter and eggs bulbs, 25c doz., 5 doz. $1; snowballs and lilacs, golden rod shrubs, 10c and 15c each; blue flags, 25c doz., flower of Amazon shrub, 10c_ each. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Sanders, Lawrenceville, Geor- gia, Route 4. , Purple, inside white, fragrant Mag- nolias, well rooted plants, $1 each. Miss Emmie Bacon, Dorchester, Ga.. Route A. Seed: poppy, dbl., mixed colors, 5 tbls.; larkspur, mixed colors, 5c tea- spoonful. Miss Bessie Martin, Flow- ery Branch, Ga. Route 3. Pink and white Oxalis, large rooted bunches, 8c; sword ferns, 4, 6, 8 in., |10c, 15 and 20e each. Red Bird be- gonias, nice cuttings, 10c; Fou Oclocks, three varieties 6c teaspoon ful. All del. Mrs. A. L. Paulk, Ocille Georgia. ve Blue Iris lilies 30c doz. or 4 doz $1; orange. lilies, dbl. yellow narcis- 3us, butter cups, butter and eggs white shasta daisies, mums, all 25c doz., or 5 doz for $1; lilies: lemon 40c doz., white iris, 50c doz. Miss Cora Otting, Rome, Ga. Route 4. White Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 10c per doz., paper white narcissus 5e each, purple wisteria 10c each; Armor River and California privet hedge, $1 per 100 cuttings; Dusty Miller, Well rooted 2 for 5c. Miss Lula McGahee, Groveland, Ga. ~~ Jap iris, 75e doz., goose berries, huckleberries, $1 doz., Mountain lau- rels and holly bushes, red maples 25c each; thornless yellow roses $1 doz., _Cherokee roses 75c doz., wild azaleas, $1.50 doz., privet hedge 10c each., or $1 doz., cuttings 50c per 100. T. J. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. and pink weigela 25c each; purple and white althea, golden. bells, white star jasmine, pink almond, forsythia, lilac, 8 for 25c, 75e doz., pink and white Dorothy Perkins roses 50c doz. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., Route 2 : Royal, sweet scented violets 15c doz Mammoth zennia, hollyhock and mari- gold seed 20c cup full; Sweet: William seed 10c thls., fire ball canna bulbs 10c each,.fountain ferns, begonia, 20c each, any 12 plants $1 and a good size rooted rose bush free; rose cuttings and directions for setting out, 15c doz. Mrs. F. E. Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Route 1. a Japonicas, cedars 25c gach, althea, old fashioned velvet and wild Chero- kee roses 20c each, iris, orange lilies, 6 for 25c. Cash with orders. No stamps accepted. With every 50c order will give free 4 Star of Bethlehem Pink and white Jap honeysuckle} _{bulbs: All flowers ete., are well root- ed. Miss Viola Hensley, Route 3, Box 56, Ellijay, Georgia. Hollyhocks, all colors, sweet wil- liams, 2 colors, winter verbenas, large fall pinks, white violets, down-hill vine, golden glow, hardy phlox, brid- al wreath, blooming peach bushes, snow balls, rambler roses, new year vine, all well rooted, 25c doz.; lilac, August lilies, cannas, monthly roses, 2 for 10c; 7 kinds of monthly rose cuttings, 2 doz. for 10c. Add postage. Mrs: Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Geor- gia, Route 1. Weglias, pink and white, heavily rooted, 20 each, 2 for 35c; dbl. pink oleanders, 20c each; violets 50c per. 100; dbl. daffodils, and yellow nar- cissus bulbs, 20c doz.; pink monthly roses, 2 yr. old, 25c each; cape Jas-: mines, crepe myrtle, lilacs, 15 each; pr. 2 for 25c; blue and white Iris, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Georgia, Route 2. Junipers, Arbor vitas, boxwoods, rhododendrous, oxalis, hibiscus, 25c each; white pines 75c doz.; forsythia, althea, now fall 20c each; lemon and tiger lilies, 85e doz.; Jap Iris lilies 60c doz.; 10 choice rooted roses; Chero- kee roses $1 doz.; giant dbl. daffo- dils, cream narcissus 35c doz., phlox pink peremnila, 30c doz., palma vio- jlets 25c doz.; white violets 15c doz.; 2 choice shrubs, rooted and labeled $2. Mrs. A. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Black and white pine, azaleas, holl; bushes, crab apples, Mountain laurel, dogwood, poplar trees all 15c each . mountain ferns 10c each; cherokec roses $1 doz. Miss Bessie and Miss Jessie Chastain, Morganton, Ga. White flag lilies 80c doz., cedar trees, from 8 inches to 3 feet high, $1 each, or 8 for $2.50; lilae bushes, 2 to 8 feet. 2 for 25c. All delivered. Miss Addie B. Streetman, Midland, Georgia, Route 2. : Red dogwood, white and black pine, mountain laurel, holly bushes, aza- leas, crab apple tree 15c each; moun- tain fern 10c each; Cherokee roses, $1 doz. John Chastain, Georgia. Narcissus, single, blue hyacinths jonquils, 15c doz.; umbrella chinas, 20c each, or 6 for $1; privet hedge, per 100, cuttings 50c per 100; snap- dragons, all colors and white 50c doz. ferns, all kinds, large plants and good roots, 15e each, calla lily bulbs Lincolnton, Georgia. Hemlock, mountain laurel, red and sharon, 15 each, or 2 for 25c; maple and rose bushes, 15c each; honey- suckle vine 10c each; lilac, and lil: bushes, 25c each. E. J. Fain, Mor- ganton, Georgia. _ Dorothy Perkins roses, pink and well rooted, 15 each, white August lilies 20c each, cream and_ yellow monthly rose cuttings 25 doz., root- ed snow ball bushes 25 each; blue violets 15c doz. Mrs. A, L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Georgia, Route 3. Mountain Laurels, azaleas, white pines, holly bushes, well rooted 20< each; crab apples, red and white dog wood, lilacs, 15c each; hibiscus 20c each; white and yellow jonquils 15c doz.; daffodils 20c doz.; tiger lily bulbs 75c per 100; purple Iris, 25c doz.; Cherokee roses $1 doz.; for- sythia 15c each; winter ferns, .10c each. Miss Margaret Wilson, Morgan- ton, Georgia. Snow ball bushes, 25c each; thorn- less yellow roses, 3 for 25; black walnuts, rooted, 50c each; laurels, 25c; white pine, holly bushes, swamp maple, azaleas, 25c each; crepe myr- tle, 8 cuttings for 25; Iris, lemon lilies, 40c doz.; Arbor vitae, 2 years old, 50c, 1 yr. old, 25c; tiger lilies, 80c dozen. Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Lov- ing, Georgia. Fall pinks, all colors, 50c doz.; red and pink running roses, 25 each; phlox 75c doz; Travelers Delight Morganton, | 25e dozen; butter and eggs, daffodils, rooted, white fragrant blooms, $2.50: 25e delivered. Mrs. Lula Guillabeau,. white dogwood, mountain ivy, rose of: vine, japonica, 35 each; tiger lilies, 50c doz.; honeysuckle vine 5c each; old fashioned blackberry $1.50 per 25. All well rooted. Pearl Hensley, Ellijay, Ga. Route 3. Holly with.red berries and mistle- . toe with white berries 25c up to $1; or exch. for any kind of toys for children, now booking orders for Christmas. Miss Hattie Hensley, Ramhurst, Ga. Daffodils, narcissus 25 doz.; al- thea, 2 for 85c; hibiscus, white roses, snowballs,, dbl., almonds, golden bells, 25c each; Snow on the Moun- tain, 15e doz.; 8 colors of sweet wil- liams, several kinds. of lilies, mums, japonica, verbenas, 25c doz.; carna- sprouts, tions, 80c; crepe myrtle, junipers 25c to 50c; cedar, holly, August lilies, 25 each. All well rooted. Mrs. A. A. Silver, Talking Rock, Georgia. White ash trees, 2 to 3 feet, spruce and white pine, 20c each; hollyhock plants, 12 for $1; marigold and dbl. zennia seed 10c cup full; rasberries, \ 1 yr. old, $1 doz; pink and yellow we peach tree roses, 10c each, or $1 doz. Miss Jessie Lee Eaton, Dahlongea, : Georgia, Route 1. a Pink and red wigglers, rooted 40c each; iris 25c doz.; bridal wreath, 15 each; crepe myrtle 80c ea.; red and yellow dbl. japonica 25c each; snowballs, 50c each; bleeding heart bulbs, pink and red, 40c each; large roses, dbl., pink and white Pipison 20 each; lilac, ramblers, 30c doz.; yellow flags 25c doz. Add postage. Miss Pearl Vick, Ellijay, Georgia, Rt. 3. Spencers sweet peas, mixed colors, now ready for fall planting, 15 pkt.,: dbl. hollyhocks, poppy, dahlia, flow- ered zennia, dwarf red marigold seed, 10 pkg. Will exch. any of above for rooted geraniums, elerlating sweet pea, or lantana seed. Miss Eva Cog- burn, Alpharetta, Ga., Route 2. . _ Seven Sister baby rambler purple running roses; white and purple lilac bushes, 2 yr. old;. old fashioned deep yellow bunch roses, strong roots, (10e each, or 12 for $1; golden bells, bridal - wreaths, 2 yr. old, 15 each; blue bells 6 bunches 25c; golden glow 10c bunch. Add postage. M. L. Haton, Dahlon- ega, Georgia. - ; y } Lilies, Iris, spider, red and white, . wild Easter, bulbs, $1 per 100; white Easter bulbs $1.50 per 100; honey- suckle, 2 yr. old, 20c; Mountain Lan- rels, blooming size, $1 per 100; Trav- elers Delight, well rooted, $1 per doz. Marigold, blanketflower seed, 10c cup full; sunflower seed 25c qt., or $1 gal.; rasberries $1 doz. Small orders add postage. Miss O. L. Eaton, Dah- Seeds: Giant dbl., pink and _ red fringe poppy seeds for fall planting ~ 25 pkg., clematis vine seed, 10c pkg. Miss .- I. Albrecht, 912 4th Ave., Columbus, Georgia. ey Weeping willow 8 to 5 feet., strong roots, 50c each, or 6 for $2.50; all repaid, boxwood plants $1.50 doz. or 2 doz. for $2.50 prepaid, crepe myr- tle 25c each. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Greenville, Ga., Route 3. ; mote} Large red, spotted, yellow and sal- - mon pink canna bulbs; lemon white flag lilies, 3 of either 25c; white with red stripes shandalia lily bulbs | 20e each; dbl. white and singie pink sweet pinks, 8 bunches 25c; shasta daisies 25c doz.; pink and red ver- ena, 3 for 25c; Jg. pink. begonias, rooted, 25c each; geraniums and and - ferns rooted 15c and 25c. Mrs. W. A. | Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga. _ Winter blooming, sweet scented violets, Star of Bethlehem 10c doz.; 50 pink Perkins roses and other roses 10 each or $1 doz.; lilac, pink oxalis 10c each; August tiger lilies, and white flags 25c; sweet pinks 20c doz.; Boston ferns 20 each; . dragon plants 25c; collection of seed 10c pkg.; add postage. Mrs. J. Win- ter, Buford, Georgia. : 4 sword and 2 large, beautiful, fresh. Write for prices. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Jones- boro, Georgia. ce snap spingeria ferns, ,_ ey lonega, Ga. Route 1. a o old. Iris, $1 dozen, 50 bulbs, - FLOWERS AND SEEDS ~~ (Continued) Blue flag, 25c each; fall cnne hardy & phiox, 50 doz; tiger lies, 25 doz.; = bridal wreath, 35 each; peach roses, golden bells, 380c each; butter and eggs, 25c doz.; lily bushes 25 each. Miss Ivary Hensley, Ellijay, Geor- gia, Route 3, Box 55. - Boxwood plants, state inspected, 3 years old, uniform size $6 prepaid, dwarf boxwood, smaller size $1.25 doz, or 25 for $2; crepe myrtle sprouts $5 per 100. Mrs. J. L. Rod- - gers, Greenville, Ga. | 14 boxwoods.. Mrs. Chas. R. Ech-j ols, Summerville, Ga., Rt. 3, April blooming narcissus bulbs 25c _ doz; pink and lavender crepe myrtle -20c each. Mrs. Maude Goolsby, Lin- _ colnton, Ga. Old fashioned dwarf boxwood plants, uniform size 300 for $25 del. All heavily rooted. A. V. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. : _ Spencers sweet pea Agss. all pink and mixed colors, 25c per oz.; or ex- _ change for other flowers and bulbs, _ Now is the time to plant. Mrs. J. F : Soloman, Jeffersonville, Ga. Rooted ferns, 15c and 20 each, -eactus and geraniums cuttings 5c ea.; palm plants rooted. 25c and 50c each. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrels, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1. : Yellow She white flag lily pulbs, ~ 20c per doz.; ivy vine, well rooted, == 2 for -2be; blue hydrangea cuttings ~10c ecah, or 8 for 25c. Mrs. J. B. Minish, Commerce, Ga,, Rt. 30. 2 yr. old everbearing Wisteria, 3 _ for 45e; yueea, 8 for 50c; 8 colors white Swan Tris for $1; jonquils, dbl. and single, butter and eggs bulbs, $1 per 100. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Geor- gia, Route 5. 3 Poppy seed, 10c_ tbls., maccaans bulbs 25- doz. Sarah Ann Clarke, _ Avalon, Georgia, Rt. 1, Box 27. 2,000 rooted Dwarf boxwood plants | $100.00. Li M. Woodruff, Greenville, Georgia, Route 3. Paper white narcissus, single, jonquils, butter and eggs, White Star Jasmine, $1 for 100; Hardy phlox, Mums, ever blooming - rose cuttings 20 doz.; snow ball and golden bell, 15c dozen; altheia 10 each; royal purple and lavender Iris 20c dozen; blue and bear grass 20c each; violets 20c per 100, red and yel- low Japonicas,. 2 for 5c. Add _ post- age. Mrs. Lillie Eller, Ella Gap, Ga. dbl., and 2 oleanders, pink and white, 4 and. a8 years old, $1.50 and $1 each; 38 August lily bulbs 10c each; blue _ hydrangea, 2 years old 50c; 1 orange geranium 15c; 2 cactus, : tree and 3 beat, tail, 10 each. Mrs. aA: Kel- ley, Temple, Ga., Route 2. Single, blue hyacinth bulbs, _ dozen, pink bush honeysuckle, red -spirea, butterfly bush, pink and lavender crepe myrtle, purple wis- _ teria, 35 each, assorted, 3 for $1; _ white althea, pink wegelia 25 each; hardy blue hydrangea 50c, snow drop 10e. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Woolsey, _ Georgia, Route 1. Golden bell, crepe myrtle, pak and purple, purple lilac, white althea, 25c, eS snow drop 10c, Dorothy Perkins pink roses, 20c. All well rooted plants. Janet Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. 40 NEEDLEWORK Will embroidery spreads in colors on halves; pillow cases, in colors, $1 to $1.50; runners and centerpieces. Parties to furnish designs if prefer. Mrs. Grady ONeal, Ualloden.. Geor- gia, Route 1. New quilted quilts, full size, $4 ea.3 and hooked rugs. Write for prices and sizes. Sewing cheap. Bertha Beasley, Dublin, Ga. 2 tufted bed spreads; 1 Mountain Beauty in lavender and 1 tulip in green and yellow. Will exchange for buekeys; 1 large centerpiece, Pop-corn design. $2. | Georgia, "heats ee es. 3 New hand made $3. 50 each, delivered. Miss L. M. Davis, Silver Creek, Georgia, Route 1. Crocheted baby sacks $3 or will exchange for 2 Donafdson strain R. I. Red pullets, March hatch. Make in- fants clothes reasonable. Write. Mrs. E. N. Whaley, Mayfield, Ga. 3 quilts, good size, $2.50 ea.; rugs 25x47" $1.25 each or exchange for young hens not over 2 years old, nice gingham quilt scraps, or little Tady white peas; 1 large bedspread em- broidered, fast, bright colors, $5. Mrs. yo Be Pruitt, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Wants embroidery to ae Parties to furnish all materials. Reasonable. Write. Miss Gladys Dyar, Homer Georgia. Will guilt and hon quilts for $1.20 each. Party to furnish thread and everything including postage. Will also piece tops on shares, or for $1 each. Mrs. H. Y. Douglas, Adairs- ille, Georgia, Route 1. Will tuft bedspreads for 75c and $1 each; party to furnish material and thread; also wants designs for | tufting bedspreads. Write first. Mrs: R..S. Head, Adairsville, Ga., Rt 1. Cart wool into rolls for old eS ed spinning wheel, and also card wool. for quilts and mattresses, rolis and batting 80c lb. C. M. Jackson, Law- renceville, Ga. Tufted in blue bedspread $5 or will exch. for Barred Rocks. Peters, Forsyth, Ga. Route 2. Single tatting 8c yd. and will quilt 80c per quilt. Parties to pay all pos- tage. Mrs. R. A. Niblet, Griffin, Ga. Route D. Will make quilts, 70x82 with 2 lbs. of cotton batting, $3 FOB, or $3.40- prepaid to 600 mi., or-will quilt, parties furnishing all material, rea- sonable. Write. Miss Mary Tucker, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 48-A. Will quilt for $1 a quilt, party to furnish thread (No. 8, preferred) and pay postage both ways; embroidery table runners reasonable. Write. Mrs. M. E. Ricks, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 2. New bed quilts, good material, $5 each. Mrs. A. J. Cotney, See Geor- gia, Route 1. Table runners, siiid: crochet ee star design, yd. square; Mantle cloth, 3 star crochet, $5 each; Eeru cro- ehet collar, grape design, and square table cloth, $2 each; Ends for. dresser scarfs, $1 each; lace for pillow cases 25e yard. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleve- land, Georgia, Route -4. x Sewing: childrens plain and fancy dresses 25 and 75e each; dresses 50c each. Parties to furnish material and plan, also postage. Miss Cortez Harrison, Pendergrass, Geor- gia, Route 1. 2 extra large home made as $5 each. Mrs. J. B. Minish, Route 30, Commerce, Georgia. Quilt tops $2; quilted quilts, made of good material, nice size. exch. for syrup, pigs, pure bred hens, not over yr. old at $1 each, or for a small size brooder in good condi- tion. Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, Doyle, Ga. Hand made linen handkerchiefs. Write for particulars. Mrs. Mae Hale, Rising Fawn, Ga. Tan linen centerpiece, 18 inches square, trimmed on edges with 3 in. medallions and all corners are em- broidered in flowers in fast colors. $1.25 or will exchange for 8 yards of 36 inch sheeting at 15c per yard. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. fade- Bedspreads, choice designs, less thread, 10 - 4 unbleached sheet- | ing $4.25 del., or parties furnish ma- terial and pay postagewwill work for $1.75; tufted bed-room sets, pretty designs, $2.75; other tuft work rea- sonable. For replies send stamped, addressed envelope. Miss -F. EE. Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1. Miss Ella} ladies? Will 2. Wintervi e, Ga. Will make wool flowers, for shoulder bouquets, 25c and 35c. Mrs. P. P. Jennings, Winder, Ga. Embroidery done on halves, parties furnish material and -thread. Mrs. Garrett Smith, Point Peter, Ga. : All kinds of embroidery work, rea- sonable. Write. Miss inde Cofer, Louisville, Ga. Bedspreads $2.50 each, parties fur- nish material and thread: luncheon sets $2 each; centerpieces 50c each; hand embroidered, hemstitched hand- kerchiefs, 30c each. Miss Vevie Wal- drip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3 kinds of wool flowers 25c to 40c. Mrs. Ruth Pool, Rockmart, Georgia, Route 3. Crepe paper flowers waxed, all kinds and colors. $1 dozen. Mrs. J. W. Peuland, Ellijay, Ga. S Pine needle flower baskets, pated white with 40 inch handles 40c each. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cuming, Ga., Route 6. All color wool posies 35 dozen, del.; ish rags, complete with lining $3 del. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogansville, Georgia. Crepe paper flowers waxed, all kinds. Write for prices. Mrs. Lota Nolfort; Sparks, Ga. Route 2. = ~< Wool flowers, all colors 25c bunch. Mrs. Blanche Mozley, Lithia Springs, Georgia, Route 1. * Shoulder bouquet of wool flowers in pom-pom, daisy or forget-me-not design 85c each. Mrs. C. J. Kitchens, Swainsboro, Georgia. Nice, new snow-white feathers 60c lb. del. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga. All colors wool flowers 25c and 35 bunch, according to size. Blanche Wats, Calhoun, Ga. Route 2. -1 feather bed $20. Mrs. J. B. Min- ish, Commerce, Ga. Route 30. Wax flowers, mixed or solid color, any way. you want them, 75c and $1. doz. Mrs. Dewey Donaldson, Brook- let, Georgia, Box 76. 1 feather bed in best ticking, wt. 30 Ibs. or more, 60c lb. Mrs. Ben F. Reeves, Barnesville, Ga. Fresh yeast, 10c per pkt. of 6 Sakae Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Geor gia, Route 38. I auto knitter, almost new; ~ in- struction book, 2 lbs. of all wool yarn band 1 pair of sample socks, $40 or will exch. Ida Davis, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 second hand feather bed, about 60 lbs. goose feathers in good cond. Make best offer. Mrs. G. Butler, Georgia. Pure goose feathers in bags or hous sacks. Been used some but in perfect condition. Exch. -1 lb. of feathers for 1 pure bred hen or pullet of any good breed. M. Thompson, Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O. Box 506. Willow flower stools and racks, 75 to $1.75 according to size; willow tea set $2 and $5, Cash with order. W. A. Gatlin, Acworth, Ga. Route Os : Never fail yeast cakes 2b5c doz.) or 5 for 15e, Recipe for, making bread and yeast cakes free with every order. Delivered. Mrs. F. E. Hughey; Ranger, Ga, Route ds Crepe paper sweet peas ace 3 on bunch, 50c doz. bunches; 5 on bunch, 75e doz. bunches; other flow- ers also. State color and kind wanted. Send stamp for reply. Add postage to orders under 50c. Mrs. I. Connor, Gainesville, Ga. Route 4. Gearheart knitter with attachments and instruction book $10 or exch. for 8 weeks old P. C. pig or 10 R. I. red hens. S. E. Loyd, Aragon, Ga, RE 1: New downy goose feathers 85c lb. del.; also white feathers: for pillow making 60c lb. del. Mrs. W. V. oe | Flowery Branch, Sore ae eles any color. wool hand bags woven on Kress C, Stokes, Le Dadihee Pale nearly new, = perfect condition. With instruction book. and all attachments, $35 or exc. for 30 brown leghorn hens of pure stock, 1 yr. old. Willie J. Nelson, = a Griffin, Georgia. Hand made wool flowers, 30 bunch, any color, 50c... Mrs. F. E. Martin, Atlanta, Ga. 208 Simpson. st. Generous bunch wool, flowers or balls, 85e each, or 1 each, 65 del. Gash wit horder. Mrs. Rosa D. Beall, 520 Hollywood St., Macon, Ga. Paper waxed flowers: santhemums $1. Add postage. Mrs, Ethel Williams, (Warm os Beers gia, Route 1. WANTED a - Want rare bulbs: Chinese lily, nar- cissus, gladiolas, shrubs, cactus. Ad- . vise fully your offerings and quote prices, first letter. Euseell G. Snow, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Want sweet pea seed; laffodils or dbl. hyacinths. Will exch. Seven top S turnip seed for same. Maney, Goggans, Georgia. Want. old fashioned Roman and. assorted Dutch Hyacinth bulbs. Mrs. L, J. Kendall, Macon, Ga. Route Dy Box 47. a Want to exch. most all kinds of pot- ted plants for quilt scraps or rem-. nants. Mrs. Charlie A.: Rice, Maxeys, Georgia. = * os Want honeysuckle vine flower"bas- . kets. Must be reasonable. Write. Mrs. Lota Nolforth, Sparks, Ga. Route 25s Box 412. Want boxwood eae or plants. Write number, size and price. Miss 3 Lola Adams, Talbotton, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch. something of equal value for double and single hyacinths. Miss N. B. Manry, Goggins Georgia. - s Want double pin coariatines Mrs. V. M. Webb, Forsyth, Georgia. ee Want to exchange Amaryllis Tily and jonquil bulbs for rooted roses. Write and make offer. Mrs. A. J. Mrs. J. TT. Redford, Lovett, Fla. Want Cedrus Deodara seed gid : Crocus bulbs in 100 lots. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, , Cordele, Georgia, 512 16th Avenue, E. < Want any kind iccaine size lad = ola, tulips, hyacinths, yellow and red Iris, Armelias, Easter lily or dark red or yellow monthly rose 2 or 8 yr. old. Will .exch. various bulbs for same. | blooms. Write. Mrs. Ringgold, Ga. Route 1. Want sewing to do. Tea aprons embroidered 50c or will embroidery them on holves. Wool flowers, 60 bunch, Crepe paper flowers, 40c doz. Any kind of embroidery work reason- able. Write. Miss Pauline Clark, Law- renceville, Ga. Route 3. ae Want to exch. wild goose and blue damson plums for tulip, hyacinth, or gladiola; 1 sprout of each, for 6 bulbs. Send. by November 16th. Mrs. C. W. ASR. Skates, : 'Kown, White, Georgia. Route 1. Want shrubbery: Cape jasmine, wis- teria, clematies, Peegee Hydrangea, lilac, Deutzia, Red Dogwood, dbl., flowering almonds, Red Florida quince buddleia. Any evergreen, conifers, mahonia, azaleas, white or yellow rose. No small plants wanted. Ger- a trude Fear, 212 W. Lyle Street, Col- lege, Park, Georgia. : - Want all kinds of 0 sewing; will also piece quilt scraps. Reason- able. Write. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Georgia. Route 1. Want tufting designs and wie machine and thread. Pay cash or exchange Jersey Black Giant cock- erels, hatching eggs, or pure bred turkeys, Bird Bros., strain for same. Write.. Mrs. J.'G. Joiner, Soperton, | Georgia, Route 2. eke roses, sweet ee | peas, hyacinths, 75c per doz., chry- _ white Must have large buds and: = plants 40c per 1 red rasberries, 3 for 25c. Miss Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. ge, 50c lb. Miss Emma Stanton, 1yers, Ga. SEEDS. Want pine seed of the short leaf ariety. Will pay $2 lb. No long or al ee leaf. Miss Grace Hale, , Ga. oncon collard seed, heading vari- ty, 60c lb., del in Ib. lots. No orders lied for less than 1-2 lb. Mrs. M. mock, Wrightsville, Ga. ; xed turnip seed 25c Ib. Miss met Stanton, Conyers, Ga. eed: large oblong purple plum, doz., or 3 doz. 20c; White Cling ne peach, 2 doz. 15c or 5 doz. 25e. s, A. 8. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. 0 Ibs. Hastings dwarf okra seed. exch. Make offer. Geo. B. viel, Griffin, Ga. oe , gal Mammoth long pod okra d. State price. P: L. Weathers, isy, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 9. : inter Eng. pea* seed, Thomas ariety, 20c lb. in small quantities by parcel post; 15c Ib. in bu.; FOB here. Jno. W.. Berryhill, eland, Ga. * Cabbage seed $1 Ib. collard 50c; ze taker onion sets, $1 pk. or 60 + Bermuda onion seed $3 lb. Ruby g pepper, $3; tomato seed $1. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. a4 Vant several bu. Artic Grass seed once. Quote price and quantity. Miller, Waycross, Ga. Box 164. 927 seed, collard, 50c lb. rape, sc Ib. All free from other seeds. lave 10 lb. or more. Cash with order d postage. Mrs. M. E. Ricks, trie, Ga. Rt. 2, : d fashioned red multiplying n sets 40 qt. del. Mrs. L. M hold, Lavonia, Ga. mproved seeds of Cleveland cot- and Marlboro corn. Will exch. bl. syrup, oats, peas or apples. P, Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Broad leaf Burley tobacco and low Pryor seed, 10c per teaspoon- d postage. 50c per dram glass paid. Cash with order. Wilber M. ton, Wildwood, Gal enuine Sims watermelon seed. me of this yrs. melons wt. 75 lbs. Tb. Mitchell Martin, Woodbury . RFD 2. Box 25. = : Winter beet seed, 10c pkg. Mrs. C. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. seeds, home raised collards, 30c r 55 qt.; turnip and mustard, cup or 25c pt.; dried white nest 60c gal. or 2 gal for $1.10. \dd postage. Beatrice Deans, Green- ile, Ga. Rt. 8, Box 37. ikra seed, 40c_ pt. Mrs, ates, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 4.. Nice, clean Cane seed, $1 bu. G. urner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Cat tail millet 10c Ib. E. L. Cor- Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1.- = Seed: rape, 2 lbs. 35c; 5 Ibs. 75c; Tbs, $1.25; 25 Ibs. $2.75. Onion yellow, white globe, white ege p. Write for prices. W. , Pearson, Ga. obacco seed. Long Leaf Willow, Make Wrapper, and Pernonza. mproved by self. 20 yrs., experience c. D. A, Campbell, Surrency A. R. Recleaned Burr Clover seed, 8 b. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. | Pure Pimento pepper seed $1 Ib. el, Extra early Improved Pride of a.. Watermelon seed, $1.50 Ib. from elected melons. Will exch. for good ileh cow or laying hens. J. N. Ca yn, 321 New Orleans St., Griffin, ; Stone Mt., and Wilkins water- nelon seed, selected from fine mel- ms, $1 lb. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, proved: seed of Marlboro Corn Cleveland big bole cotton. Well . for wheat, oats, peas and rbearing G 00; black H. Wad- Ga. SE , . Seed: hand gourd, 5 per doz. rice and old fashoned popcorn 10c Pure Big Bole Russel cotton seed. ee price. C. Moss, Talking Rock, 2: 1927 Seven and Purple Top turn- W. J. Johnston, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 94. nas ber, staple cotton seed. Sample upon request. Valdosta, Ga: Rt. 1. Thirmond Grey watermelon, Okra, Rocky Ford cantelope, 10 per 1 oz. pkg., or 3 for 25c, del Will exch. for other garden seed, poultry, guin- eas or pigeons. Only pure breed ac- cepted. A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga. Rt: 1. Box 90. Want several lbs. onion, and 1 Ib. eos seed. Paul Clark, Baxley, a: ee First yr.. E. L. Todd, | FRUITS Nice dried apples $1.25 pk. del., men, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. Fine eating apples, hand gathered and graded, $2 bu; tree run $1.75 bu. W. C. Tumiin, Gainesville, Ga. . Pear preserves, 60c qt. G. H. Hays, Flippen, Ga. : Want apples and dried fruit. Will exch., black walnuts, 2 bu., for 1 ter, Ga. . Nice dried apples, free from worms, 12 1-2c and 15 FOB here. Mrs. Amanda Kelley, - Ri to a : Want dried fruit, 25 or 50 Ibs. at not more than 10c Ib. Write, Ella Everett, Preston, Ga. Rt. 1. VEGETABLES White silver skin or multiplying sonville, Ga. Green tomatoes, green and red pepper. Mane best offer. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3. - 1927 crop of white nest onions, 50c gal. Add postage. Mrs. Hodges, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Want fresh vegetables of all kinds, tomatoes, egg plants, yellow squash, turnips. with roots, stringless beans etc. Write before shipping. Fred J. Baker, Columbus, Ga. Box 244. White multiplying onions 50c gal. del. Mrs. Stella Burke, Winterville, Ga. Rt. 1: Z Seallion onion buttons..E. L. Cor- jiley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. 40 or 50 bu. green tomatoes, egg size down. Make fine pickles, chow- der etc. Make best offer. A. A. Cox, Forsyth, Ga. ; = Want several bu. Jerusalem Arti- chokes, please quote. R. A. Stratford Waynesboro, Ga. for _ Artichokes. 5c Ib., or exch., anything useful. Mrs. Ella Everett, Preston, Ga. Rt. 1. Redhot pepper exch. Write Miss Kite. Ga. Rte 4, Want Bermuda onions. Will exch. Everbearine Thompson strawberry plants for same. Miss Eula Mae Crow, Bogart, Ga. Rt. 1. = Jerusalem Artichokes, 60c pk. or $2 bu. M. R. Allgood, Oxford, Ga. 40c lb. or will sage, 10c bunch, dried sage, 50 ! mallerd plants 6 for 25; white span- ish peanuts,--30c gal. Add postage. Mrs. Emma Langley, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. a: : : Hot, dry, red pepper, 30c lb. Mrs. Ida M. Allen, Temple, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 lbs. dry sage; old fashioned mul- tiplying shallots. Write prices, A. J. Wilson, Rebecca, Ga, Ib. sun flower 10c qt. 1 gal. vetch 50c' B. T. Baldwin, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 4.. Coker pedigreed Deltatype Web- ; resh gat. pape shell pecan oe Miss Ridie Martin, Willard, a. : z : : 2 E Shelled, white spanish peanuts, Ib. seed peanuts, small white spanish - Want several thousand lbs. good seedling pecans. Send sample and state lowest price. Write Mrs. John W. Bonner, Gray, Ga. 5 Ibs, 85c. FOB here, 1c reduction on 25 lbs. or more. W. H. Waddelle, a. : ling pecans, 15c tb,. Ralph W. Grif- fin, Douglas, Ga. = Want pecans of all kinds. Send sample, quantity, and price for cash. G. A. West, Stateboro, Ga. Want paper shelled and seedling pecans. Send sample and quote $2.40 per 1-2 bu. del. L. H. Kenne- : | Paper shell pecans 35c lb. del., bu. of applesss. J. T. Daniels, Dex-. Martin, Ga. j qu 384 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga. |. Pecan seedling and paper shells, Aliee ' Beannie Smith, | White nest onions, 30c gal, oo Box, 273, 50 Ibs. hot, dry, red pepper, also lowest price. Lewiston Farm, Lewis- ton, Ga. ie = Want pecans, walnuts, oranges, peanuts. Send sample and quote what you have to. offer. E. W. Jones, Woodlawn, Virginia. : in lots of 5 lbs. or more. In less quan- tities, 40c Ib; Seedling pecans 15c Ib. del. any amt. from 5 lbs. up to 70 Ibs. J. C. Camp, Blakely, Ga. Fancy, large paper shell pecans, $1.75 for 5 lbs. medium size, 5 Ibs. FOB here. W. C. Brassell. Gibson | $2.25; large seedlings, = 3 Want pecans, a ariety. Neon B g ; a | Want all varieties paper shell fine for eating, strictly No. 1s. $9 samples. R. S. Broa per 100 lb del. less than 100 lbs. 10e Ga. t at_once. Senoia, Ga. R. pe- cans. Highest cash price paid. Send urst, Americus, 10 lbs., large pecans $5; Jumbo 6e lb. Jumbos, 6 1-2; runners 5 1-2 snanish h | Dan Siitpy. Piulepson, Ga: : Spanish peanuts, $2.25 bu., or 9c Ib. ip seeds.. Sell or exch. Write Mrs. | i Mrs. Lottie Leverett, Parrott, Ga. Peanuts for sale or exch., for P. C. pigs, hogs, boar preferred, FOB L. Arnall, Woolsey, . | Ga. : : Pearson, shell) pecans, . t Want samples and price of Schley . and Frotcha pecans. Ben F. Reeves, 6c lb., FOB here, or 8c P. P., 15 lbs. Barnesville, Ga. ; Want pecans. Send samples and ote lowest prices. H. P. Cottingim, 20 and. 40c per 1lb., ready to ship. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Pinehurst, Ga. Rt. ae Improved Red Spanish peanuts 10 biles. Make best offer on good, sound 20 bu. clean, hand picked old N. Carolina running peanuts. P. L. Weathers, Daisy, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 9. 1927 crop of Stuart paper shell pecans, fresh from the groves. 75c lb. Mrs. Raymond Robinson, -Green- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. Douglas, Ga. Paper shell pecans, all varieties. x No. 1 Spanish peanuts, $1.50 bu. Ga 25 lbs. hand picked No. 1 paper $17.50 insured parcel post, or 75c lb. in small lots del. Ga. Runner peanuts 4c lb. Seed- Mrs T. C. Floyd, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2. Qld Flat Runner peanuts, while they last, $1.40 bu., FOB Whigham, ' = W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, a. Large red Spanish peanuts, 2 to. 4 pods to hull. Washed and hand picked. No pops, 12 1-2c FOB here, 15c del. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham- ville, Ga. GS . Want 30 bi. running . peanuts. Good, sound peas, no pops, Send sample and quote best price. W. G. Sledge Rebecca, Ga. eS Want large paper shell pecans. Send samples and quote price on 100 Ibs. lots. J. W. Blackwell, Lincoln- ton, Ga. ae BEANS AND PEAS Hastingss Sugar Crowder peas, up. Mrs. C. O. Draper, Comer, Ga. Mung, Loreda, Crowder, Field, Blackeye and Sug-~ ar Crowder peas. Write for prices. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Fresh gathered Sugar Crowder peas, hand picked, 10c lb. Miss Ridie i lb., also pe Stuart, Pabts, Mo- | onion sets, 50 gal. or will exch. for b., also pecans, ; fruit. Mrs. J. F. Soloman, Jeffer- , \ 1A. Ga. a i Martin, Willard, Ga. 90 day Velvet beans in hull. Write for price and quantity wanted. F. nuts. T. M. Slater, Thomasville, Ga. 8. Burke, Millen, Ga. Rt. D. Bx. 36. TRt. 5. Willets Wonder New crop bush English peas, frost proof, $10 bu. $2.50 pk. Cash with order. R. S._ Parham, Greenville, Ga. White Lady and red speckle sugar crowder peas, 10c lb. Mrs . Ida M.._ Allen, Temple, Ga. Rt. 1. Mixed running white willow and | 6 tons of peanuts. Joe Fillinggim, butter-beans. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocil- * White half runner garden and 40c to 50c per Ib. If samples are re- cornfield beans for seed, 25c a cup. | quested please send postage. Mrs. A. Mrs, J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt.:5. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga. ie Lady peas, 10c lb., less than 50 Virginia bunch peanuts $6 per 100 Ibs., over 8c lb. FOB here. L. E.. lbs. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. it. Os : 40 Ibs. Teach pecans, 30c Ib. Mrs. -G. C. Smith, Camilla, Ga. Rb A. | 800 lbs. new crop Stuart pecans, | 40e lb. Sample upon request. Tom Nesbit, Jr., Cordele, Ga. Medium size pecans; hand picked | Spanish-peanuts, 25c lb. G. H. Hayes .Flippen, Ga. Jumbo Spanish peanuts, $2.25 bu. !or 9c lb. and 10 lbs. large pecans $5. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1.. _ Spanish peanuts 5c Ib. R. C. Couch, | Turin, Ga. : { 20-bu. Spanish peanuts, $1.25 bu; FOB. Mitchell, Ga. F. B. Brassell, Mitchell, Ga. : Want new crop seedling pecans; new paper shell pecans. Send sample and I will quote my highest price. John H. Cheney, Valdosta, Ga. P. Large paper shell pecans 30c Ib. Mayview Farm, Warthen, Ga. Want large, paper shell pecans, 100 to 500 Ibs. Send sample and price. Fred J. Baker, P. O. Box 244, Columbus, Ga. ~ Want pecans, of all varieties, any- where. Mail sample and state low- est price and quantity of ea., variety | ie oe. J. Binh, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 30, W. H, Robinson, Cairo, Ga. | | | Hasting Georgian New crop of Iron, Brab, Clay and mixed peas. Write for prices. J. H. Archer, Sparta, Ga. ee cg 2 bu. small wrinkled English peas. Lawson Stapleton, Americus, Ga. cornfield or pole bean 40c pt. Mrs. A. R. Skates, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 A few Brab peas to sell for cash. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Garden English, winter planting peas 10c Ib., 4 lbs. $1. Add postage. | Mrs. C. A. Sorrells,, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1 Paes Little speckled bunch peas, about 350 or 400 bu. Clay peas, 550 or 600 bu. sell lot of ea. $2 bu. Cane - seed peas, now ready to ship. G. E. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Cream crowder peas 8 lb. Add. postage. Mrs. J. C. Crawford, El- berton, Ga. Rt. 2. . Peanut. crowder and a few white Lady peas, hand thrashed, in Ib. lots, 10c lb. or $5.50 bu. Add pos- tage. Mrs. J. L. Kelley, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2 Ses eS Sugar crowder peas, 10c lb. post-. paid. Cash with order. V. Bramhald, | Mt. Airy, Ga. ae8 White blackeye peas 8c. Ib. Mrs. O-too-tan beans; | 7 > \ _ FOB Gainesville. \ AGE EIGHT _ oS BEANS AND PEAS 1 bu. Clay colored crowder peas 10c lb. or $5 bu. and 1 bu. white soup beans 15c Ib. del. Mrs. Stella Burke, Winterville, Ga. Rt. 1. California and Hawkins blackeye peas, 5c Ib; horse beans 10c doz. or 8 for 25c. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. Willet winter garden peas. Very prolific and stands freeze. -Plant in Nov. and Dec. 25c\ lb. Add postage. D. Burham, Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. 2., Box 154. Hand selected, new, clean Baby Lima butter-beans. Prepaid, $2 pk. or 15 Ib.; genuine choice white sugar crowder peas 10c Ib. or $1.40 pk. del. Enoch Hayes, Buford, Ga., RE 2 10 bu. blackeye mush peas $3 bu Cash with order. Fred Reed, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. Sugar crowder and Lady peas, free of trash and insect, 10c lb. Mrs, L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. Willet English peas $15 bu. 60 Ibs. to abu. B. Frank Barnes, Warm Springs, Ga. Sugar and cream crowder peas Cash with order, 10. lbs. $1.40 or $5 bu. W. R. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. : ; Clays, Blacks and sugar crowders and other varieties of peas, all new crop. Make best prices FOB Ellijay, Ga., in 2 to 50 bu. lots. W. T. Wright. Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. : 1927 crop Laredo Soy beans. and white bunch butter-beans, 15c Ib. G. H. Hayes, Flippen, Ga. Cream crowder peas in hull $2.25. . prepaid. Maud Hamby, - Georgia, Route 8. Willett New Wonder frost proof bush English peas $15 bu. $4 pk. or 30c Ib. D. P. Ellis, Gay, Ga. Willet New Wonder bush English peas. Plant November, will stand se- vere freeze. Plant thin, pea spreads and puts out 10 to 12 runners, 30c lb. N. B. Wilson, Lutherville, Ga. Lindsey Johnson beans. Quote best price. Mrs. J. Q. Carter, Hull, Ga Extra early English frost proof peas 45 qt. or $1.75 gal. del. Mrs. Ethel Beach, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Willet New Wonder prolific, frost English peas. Plant in November for home and early market use, $1 per 5 Ibs. or 25 lb. postpaid; pure, re- claimed, unmixed white sugar crow- der peas for seed $1.35 pk. $5 bu. del. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2 Lady and Sugar Crowder peas, 10c Jb,, free of trash and insects. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Georgia. _ 6 bus. Iron Whips $2; 20 lbs. white lady peas, 10c lb.; few brabs, $2.50. Gainesville, Ga. - 50 or 60 bus. Brab peas. Make best offer. Grady Murphy, Ranger, Ga. 18 lbs. white butter-beans, $2. H. W. Hammond, Greshamville, Ga. 1 bu: white crowders, 10c lb.; 1 bu. white browneye, 8c Ib. Add post- age. Mrs. Bertha Gable, Buchanan, Georgia, Route 8. Will exch. pure, recleaned, white, speckled or sugar crowder peas for the following: paper shell pecans, white Spanish peanuts, baby lima butter-beans; pure, selected Kleck- ley, Lipsey, orSt. Mountain water- melon seed. Write. Mrs, Grace Mad- dox, Buford, Ga. Route 2. White bunch butter-beans; O-too- tan and Laredo, Dolixo, large running velvet beans, and white lady an.su- gar crowder peas, 10 per 100. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. _Crowder peas 6c Ib., lima beans 25c Ib. A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga. Route 1, Box 90. Austrian winter peas, 10c lb. Cash with order. Prompt shipment. J. H. Barrow, RegiSter, Ga. White Crowder and Browneyed Crowder peas. Write for prices. Mrs. Robert Parker, Covington, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Greenville, B. F. Morrison, }- Peas, 60 bu. Bradham $2 bu. 20 bu. Clay Iron $1.75 bu. Sacked, 2 1-2 bu. new bags, FOB Mitchell, Ga. U. A. Wilcher, Mitchell, Ga.. Bunch butter-beans 12 1-2c lb. F. O. B. here. Mrs. Amanda Kelley, Martin, Georgia. Willets Wonder English pea seed, $14 per bu. FOB here. W. J. Scott, St. Charles, Georgia. Blackeyed, white peas, 5c lb. FOB here. Mrs. Virginia Anderson, Wil- liamson, Georgia. - BEANS AND PEAS WANTED | Want good, sound, new crop, pure Clay peas for eating purposes, up to 500 bu., any amount. Write. H. M. Franklin, Tennille, Ga. Want lady peas in 500 Ib. lots. Send sample. Fred J. Baker, Colum- bus, Georgia, Box 244. -_ Want field peas, any variety. Write Vernon Bradham, Moultrie, Ga. Want several ibs. Dwarf Winter English peas. Paul Clark, Baxley, Georgia. ~ NURSERY STOCK : Seedling peach trees and _ straw- berry plants, 40c per 100; Brown Ce- lestial fig sprouts, priced according to size; very large plants of rose color oleander. Write for size and prices. Mrs. C. C. Wills, Greensboro, Georgia. Trees: Black walnut, pecans, turkey figs, pink myrtle. All well rooted and packed for shipping, 25c each or $2 dozen. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, | Georgia, Route 1. Alamo Grape cuttings; 1 year $5 dozen, 2 yr. $6 dozen. Cleon Brown, Alamo, Georgia. Current bushes. Will exchange for. roted flowers or bulbs. Write. D. A. Carlton, Holton, Ga. 2 year old Grape Vines; Concord, 10c each; Niagara, 12 1-2c each; 1 year Concords 5 each. G. A: Ander- son, Williamson, Georgia. May cherry sprouts and grape vines 20e each; old fashioned white peach | trees; horse, apple sprouts, 15 each. All well rooted. Will exchange for pullets, Leghrons, Tancred, or R. I. Reds, Owen strain, March or, April hatch. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rock- mart, Georgia. Route 3. : Old fashioned~ peach trees $1 per doz. or $8 per M; Rubber vines for pasture use, 50c each, or $4 per 100. Will exch. Write. Mrs. W. H. Hipp, Hogansville, Georgia. | Peach plum, July pear sprouts, En- glish peach trees, 20c each. Miss Cleo Turner, Cleveland, Georgia, Rt. 4. Hedge bushes, 50c per 100 cutings. Add postage. Mrs.. Bertha Gable, Buchannan, Ga. Route 8. Statidard varieties of pecan trees, all sizes. Write for low prices, F. C. Geiger, Flintside, Georgia. 30,000 budded Stuart pecan trees, 1 to 3 year old buds, 2 to 16 ft. high. Sell at knock-down prices. Write. K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga, Large oblong purple plum trees, 3 and 4 ft high, 15c. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. State inspected, true to name, peach trees. All leading varieties, 2 to 3 ft. high, 15 each. 8 to 4 feet, 20; |, Texas umbrella shade trees 50c each. C. M. Alexander, Leaf, Ga. 4,000 June buds, all standard vari- eties. Make best offer FOB Marietta : old fashioned seedling pecans $1 per 100; apples and goose plums, 60 doz. or $3.00 per 100; Black walnuts $1.25 doz. E. B. Travis, Riverside, Ga. > Walnut bushes 25 each. John Wil- son, Ellijay, Georgia, Rt. 3. Yates, Kinard, Black Ben, Pipen winesap Rome Beauty, Ark | Black apple trees 12 1-2c each del.; leading varieties peach trees, 3 to 5 feet high 10e each, del. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Georgia. Pecan 8, Schley and Stuart, 5 to @ ft, Government inspected. Sell or wil exch. for beans and peas. S Simon, Albany, Georgia. Blueberry or summer huckleberry bushes. Bearing. 15 each, 50 bunch or $1.50 doz., FOB Cuthbert. Cash with order. Magnolia trees, 2 to 3 feet, $1.25; 3 to 6 feet, $2 each. Ship- ped collect. Je J. McCarty, Cuthbert, Georgia, Route 2. Budded Schley, cess pecan trees. Government Ki. Stuart, and Suc- in- den, Mitchell, Ga. Route 2. 4,000 Stuart pecans. Extra heavy bearing stock, 3 to 6 ft. high. State 10 or more. G. A. Anderson, William- son, Georgia. State inspected pecan trees; Stuart Schley, Money Maker, Vandemon, Frotcher, 3 to 8 ft., 30c to 70c each. J. E, Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. 50c per tree. Vista, Georgia. 1 and 2 year old fruit trees 10 and 15ec each: Blue Damsel, Blue Plum, June cherry, wild goose plum, yel- jlow cling stone Sept. peach, white English and white fig, 25c and 30c each, 12 10 trees for $1; 1 15c trees rells, Monroe, Georgia, Route 1. Trees: Graybeard, persimmons, lichorish, red bud, dogwood, sunrac, water oak, cedar, honeysuckle, swee schrub, soft maple, red elm, 25c each. Postage extra. Georgia. paper shell pecan trees. W.-H. Harris. Fort Valley, Georgia. White, old fashioned, everbearing. sweet fig trees, 2 to 4 ft., 85c each or 3 for 90c postpaid. Hugh Hender- son, Brooks, Georgia. 25,000 pecan trees. Write for prices 1 fine holly tree, without berries. | Write for price; holly and long leaf- ed laurel, $1; good size box. Mrs. Kate Barron, Clarkesville, Ga. Red goose plum,- blue Damson, horse apple, 25c each FOB. Ask for low prices postpaid. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. R. F. D. _. Black June cherry, Blue Damson plum, blue preserving plum, Japanese wine berry, large red goose plum, 25 each; old fashioned peach seedling. red and yellow 15c each, 25c for 2 or mart, Georgia, Route 4. Goose plums, spruce and_ white pines, 20c; crab apple 15 each. Wel! rooted. Add postage. Tom Hix, Ella Gap, Georgia. State inspected rtue to name peach and apple trees, leading from 12 1-2 to 20c each, according to size; Pear trees, Early Harvest, Keif- fer, 5 to 6 feet, 50c each; grape vines: Delaware red, Concord blue, Niagara white, 15 each. W. H. Alexander, Leaf, Georgia. Spruce and white pines, Mountain laurel, Mountain ivy, tame cherry. sprouts lic each, goose plums, 10 each, garden goose berries, 65c doz. Add postage. Bixx Hix, Ella Gap, Georgia. State inspected paper shell budded pecan trees: Schley, Stuart, Frotschu 2 to 10 ft. 35 to 70 each. Opie John- son, Macon, Georgia, Route 2. f State inspected paper shell budded pecan trees, Stuart, Schley, and Frot- schu, 2 to 10 feet, 30c to 70c each O. R. Johnson, Shellman, Georgia. 50 lbs. hand picked white oak acorns ready to plant. $2.25. Hattie Faulk- ner, Monticello, Ga. Very large, heat proof St. Regis and Cuthbert red rasberries, 60c doz. J. W. Bedell, 79 North Forsyth St., Atlanta, Georgia. Turkey oak acorns to reforest old worn out galled spots, 10c per 100; white and water oak, limited quan- tities. Eugene Waller, Echeconnee, Georgia, ee Bae ay spected. Write for prices. J. J. Ha- inspected. 40c to 65 each in lots of | Budded stock, Stuart and Schley, F. C. Drexel, Buena $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sor- |- R. R Driskell, Juliette. Stuart, Schley and Moneymaker : Cal and Charles Harmon, Stovall, Ga. }. 4 gara, and Diamond or Catawba grape 5 for $1, del. B. T. Baldwin, Rock- }- varieties, Well rooted. 20c each, white walnut |. Thursday, November 17, | A few old fashioned, large, June plum trees, 20c each, of $1 doz. Mrs. Mattie Winn, Adel, Ge gia, Box 42. eee Best varieties of pecan trees, $1 each. Will exch. for poultry, no culls, any pure breed. J. M.Middlebroks, Barnesville, Georgia. oS .Well rooted white scuppernong vines, 25c each. T. A. Wimbish, Ella- ville, Georgia. . : Schley and Stuart pecan trees, 3 to 5 ft. high, 65 each. W. T. Gilbert, Vienna, Georgia. == 1 dozen Burbank plum trees 25c each; sage bushes 25c each. Add pos tage. Mrs. Robert Parker, Covington Georgia, Route 1. Holly and cedar sprays, 50c to $1 Order now to be del. Christmas. Mrs J. B. Garner, Lilburn, Georgia, Rt. 1. Magnolia trees, 2 to 3 feet high $1.25, 8 to 5 ft. $2. Cash with order. FOB Cuthbert. J. J. McCarty, Cuth- bert, Georgia. A State inspected budded pecan trees Stuart, Schley, Vandmon, Moneymak er.. Well rooted, from 2 to 8 ft. 35 to 80c. Bobbie Lee Johnson, Macon, Georgia, Route 2, Box 866D. pe Himalaya black berry vines, 5c each or exch. for Alberta or other good varieties of peach and apple trees, E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Georgia. High grade, budded paper shell pe- ean trees. State inspected. Choice stock. Write. for price list. W. L. ~ Harrell, Fitzgerald, Georgia. ee Budded Schley pecan trees. Reason able prices or will exch. for register- ed Duroe-Jersey sows or gilts. Lean- der M. Kennedy, Collins, Georgia. Peach, apple, plum, fig, currents etc. Write. M. R. Allgood, Oxford, Georgia. or NURSERY STOCK WANTED _ Want a few dozen good peach trees -H. N Watts, Felton, Ga. Sa Wanted: 3 to 4 ft. budded pecan trees from fine stock; 2500 each; Aroma and Lady. Thompson straw- berry plants; 100 each; Concord, Nia- vines; Satsuma orange, pineapple, pear trees. Must be reasonable. Paul Clark, Baxley, Georgia. ae CORN AND CORN MEAL 100 bu. slip shucked ear corn 85 bu. FOB Milan. This price good for only 80 days. P. M. Spires, Milan, Georgia. , oe Finely ground, bolted table meal, any quantity, $2.40 for 96 lb. sack. Send for sample. J. E. Helms, Coch- ran, Georgia. ts 200 bus. nice white corn for sale. Make best offer. J. S. Vann, Edison, -Georgia. : : Corn and corn meal $1 bu. at barn or will exch. for Bermuda onion seeds. Write best prices. W. R. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Route 1. Whatley pure prolific seed 75e pk. or $2.50 bu., Hasting seed corn 65 pk. or $2.25 bu., 30 lbs. of Egytian wheat corn 20c lb. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. po 75 bu. sound shucked corn, shipped in 2 bu. bags. at 70 or 75c, buyer to pay freight. O. A. Hall, Summitt, Georgia. i 1927 crop of white shelled pop corn 8c lb. or exch. for large Spanish peanuts, lb. for lb. G. Y. Yoemans, Vidalia, Georgia, Route 1. iS (Pop corn, shelled, 10 lbs., del., $1. B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia, Ga. . Old style fresh water ground corn $2 per 2 bu. sack'FOB here. In quan- tities, $1.90 per sack. P. W. Ether- idge, Milner, Ga. . 2 / POTATOES 300 bus. Porto Rica sweet potato 8 Advise how want shipped, in sack bulk, W. C. Hunt, Damascus, Ga. ie fig es . . Thursday, November 17, 1927. CHICKENS, AND EGGS. Cer Leghorns, L. Tancred pullets $1.50 each. E. Gaines, Bowman, Ga. 600 year old W. L. Wycoff hens, eg banded, through moulting. E. E. ymith, Cornelia,sGa.. os Have dark brown leghorns, bought, s baby chicks direct from Tormoh- n, will exchange, write. : _ Will exchange 9 S. C. W. L. pul- lets, will soon lay, for 2 hens and 1 gobbler, Bourbon Reds. Mrs. J. 0. Stewart, Gardi, Ga ee 4 pure bred W. L. cockerels April atch $1.50 each, f. o. b. Mrs. S. M. Barksdale, Mayfield, Ga. Poe 160 W. L. Tancred chicks 6 weeks id $40 for lot or 30c each. Grace ale, Doyle; Ga. ae 1 W L Mch hatch cock, $1. M.M Rowell, Bremen, Ga.. _ oe W. L. May hatch cockerels, quick sale $1 each. D. F. Pope, LaFay- ette, Ga. . jeez sures Offer Ferris W. L. pullets, March hatch $1 each. Mrs. M. C. Camp, lla Rica,~Ga. re bred Brown Leghorn rooster os. old, will exchange. Mrs. C. Kown, White, Ga. each Tancred hens and pullets. some now laying, healthy. Write for price. E. L .Kilgore, Winder, Ga. 7 Ret Bel 7 Dark red Owen pullets $2 each; hens 1926 heh. $1.75 each. Fine lay- ers. Miss Florence Horne, Grov- town, Ga. | Good S. C. cockerels from pedigreed ock, $2 each and. up. New Era Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Ga. 5 Roosters 6 mos. old $1 each. Mrs. . Register, Dupont, Ga. ee 1 Cock 2 yrs. old $2. Mrs. J. M. Price, Lincolnton, Ga . C. Donaldson, March hatch cock- erels, weigh 6 to 8 lbs., $3 ea., 4 or ore to 1 party $2.50 each, J. C. Miller, Midland, Ga. - % mos. old Donaldson pullets $1.25 each. E. B. Gilbert, Garfield, Ga. old $25. J. F. Carter, Dewey Rose, Ga i 20 R. I. Red Donaldson cockerels $2 to $5 each, f. 0. b. Lavonia. Mrs. J, O. King, Lavonia, Ga lb. f. 0. b. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit- ma, Ga? es : 1 Donaldson cockerel 19 mos old, $2. Mrs. Lewis Morris, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 3. Wilson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. _. C. Donaldson cockerels $1.50 ea. rs. J. M. Hall, Rt 5, Calhoun, Ga . C. cockerels $3 each. Mrs. W. H. Bucanan, Lewiston, Ga. each. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, mo, ht. 3. : s _ Have 4 large pullets soon to lay, March hatch $5 Mrs. F.. Cowart, Summit,.Ga. els, Feby. hatch, heavy layers, deep red, just beginning to lay, $1.25 each. Mrs. J. H. Deikle, Register, Ga. Want 25 R. I. Red pullets, will ex- change, write. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. =) Minorcas and Lakenvelders Buff Minorea yearling hens $1.50; V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. _ Pure Pape Blk. Minorca cockerels, D. Norris, Wrightsville, Ga. e Rhode Island Reds * _ Donaldson pullets, dark rich color, tge size, from good winter laying stock, March hatch $2 each f. o. b. Mrs. T. H. Taylor, Round Oak, Ga. April hatch pullets and 1 cock- $1.25 each f. o. b. Washington, Ga., from January through April hatch. Mrs. John Allen Calloway, Rayle, Ga. 2 Donaldson cocks $1.50 each or ex- change for Owens or 3 bu. new corn. C. E. Barnes, Grantville, Ga. _ April hatch R. I. Red cockerels $1,25 each. Mrs. EH. Kirksey, Albany, Ga., Rt. A, Box. 29. Donaldson R. I. Red cockerels $1.50 each. Mrs H. J. Baker, Ty Ty, Ga. - Few R. I. Red pullets, April hch.} $1.50 each; cockerels $2 each. Clara] V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. . 2 2-year old pure Donaldson cocks | $2.50 each; 7 cockerels same strain, March and April hatch $1.50 each, Mrs. 'W. A. Hamrick, Talking Rock, | Poultry Wanted = : 0S. C. R. I, Red cockerels _MeComb, Mil- 4 Went 10 and pullets. -ledgeville, Ga. Boks SHE Y 7 May hatch R. I. Red pillets and 1 rooster $8 cash. Kelley, Martin, Ga! : ck _ Pure bred Donaldson rooster 20 mos. old $3; pure bred Donaldson: $2, Miss Ridie Mar- Mrs. Armanda April hatch cock pheraale: Ue. tin, Willard,- Ga. Sa ee : . Barred Rock _ _ Thompson Imperial May hatch cockerels $1.25 each; trio 2 pullets 1 cockerel $3.50. Mrs. J. E, ham, Bainbridge, Ga. Holterman Aristocrat cockerels or exchange for 2 pullets same breed, R. I. Reds, turkeys, pigs or incubator. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga, _ ' Several pure bred Thompson Imp. B..R. cockerels, April hatch $1.75 each. May hatch $1.25 each, well marked and developed, 6 to 8 Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, - Ga., Rt. 3.. : < -.9 hens $1.50 each; 1 cock $2; 2 cockerels $1.25, Barred Rock stock. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga. .1 pure bred cockerel 18 mos. old $5, or exchange for farm produce. E. C. Ward, Damascus, Ga. 1 pure bred Barred Rock cock. 16 mos. old $3, or exchange for 3 pul- lets pure bred 8 or 10 mos. old. B. Daniell, Griffin, Ga. : ~ Offer 10 pullets and 1. cockerel, Aristocrat and Fowler, $25. Mrs. W. W. Gaines, 87 Clifton St., lanta, Ga. Pen of 24 Donaldson hens 14 mos. $78. At Nice fat R. I. Red fryers 30c per My own strain Partridge $3 pair and up; Golden Seabright $10. pair and up. Robt. W. Clarke, 358 : pring St.,. Macon, Ga. 1 pair pure bred Golden Seabright bantams 13 mos. old $4:for pair. I. C. Cleveland, Elberton, Ga. __R. 1. Red cockerels $1.50 each. Toy S Wyandottes andotte, winners in show room. and egg basket, pullets $1.25 to $2; cockerels- $1.50 to $5. J: M. Hart, College, Park, Ga. Martin Regal Dorcas White Wyan- | dotte, April cockerels $1.75 each; May -eockerels $1.25 each. : Steadham, Rt. A, Bainbridge, Ga. Martin Regal Dorcas White Wyan- dotte, April hatch cockerels $2.50 and|- $1.75 each; May cockerels $1.25 each, trio 2 pullets and 1 cockerel hatch $65. Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. A. : 1 cock, 1 cockerel, 8 young hens, and 10 early 1927 hatch pullets, high class and pure bred birds, some now laying, all for $25, change in business cause of selling. O. B: Have 6 mos old cockerels $2.50 Ss. L. Wy 20 Donaldson pullets and 8 cocker- Steadham, ullets $1.75; cocks $2. Miss Clara Smith Clarks- April hatch $1.50 to $2.75 each. N.} 9 pure bred Regal Dorcas cockerels March hatch $1.50 each or exchange cockerels same age and strain. O. E. Clower, Logansville, Ga. 6 fat Brahma hens and 1 rooster, $12; 3 pullets and 1 cockerel, frying size, same breed 75e each.. : Donaldson and Owen strains n ock, $16 50. fs. re ages ae ; : - ae Be a 2 - 2 r : : af MARKET BULEESIN gt. 25 well developed R. I. Red pullets quick sale. D. F. Pope, LaFayette, Gav ; > ae ewe 6 Lt. Brahma pullets and cockerel, | $1.25 each or exchange for same num- ber Wyandotte or R. I. Reds. W. E.] Lewis, Draketown, Ga. __ Lt. Brahma cockerels, May hatch $1.50 each or 2 for $2.75. Mrs. J. F. Miller, eo, Ga. 3. = ie |. Pure Lt. Brahma pullets 5 mos.old | $1.75 each; cockerels $1.50 each; black, brown strain. Bonnie View Orchard, Demorest, Ga. 1 rooster and 8 hens Scott Lt. Brahma $15 for lot. Mrs. Kate Hood, Stapleton, Ga. ae : : - Giants and Langshans_ | 8 Jersey Black Giant hens, 1 cock- erel $20 for lot. Box 208, Royston, Ga. , a Lae . as Marcy, Jersey Blk. Giant cockerels $1.50 to $3 each; few trios $5. Prize winners. Mrs. I. J. Joiner, Soperton, Ga, 2 Black Jersey Giant cockerels and 8 pullets $2 each or $8 for lot. Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga. ; Jersey Black Giant young hens and pullets $2 each. Mrs. F. C. Brett, 4 7-mos. old Black Giant cockerels: $2 each or exchange for P. C. or Du- roc pigs. Mrs. W..R.. Richey, La- Wonia) 42a. Jersey Black Giant cockerels $2 ea. Mrs, H. J. Baker, Ty Ty, Ga, cs 8 pure bred Langshan roosters 8 mos: old $2.50 each. E. Park, Ho- gansville, Ga = _-2 Spring hatch cockerels $1.50 ea. Mrs. C. J. Kitchen, Swainsboro, Ga. 6 pure Marcey strain pullets begin- ning to lay; 1 pure cockerel April: hatch $2 each; also 1 pure Marcey cockerel wt. about 10 Ibs, $2. Mrs. J. W. McGowen, Summit, Ga. _ oe . Anconas S. C. Shepard, blood tested, ready to lay and laying pullets $1.50 each, cockerels $2.50 each. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. vps oe 12 pullets and 1 rooster, full stock, will exchange for Indian or Cornish games. TT. N. Farmer, Holly] Springs, Ga. _ 20 Shepard hens and 1 cockerel 1 year old $1 each, check must accom: sre oe AGM ONIN each. Mrs. Cc. >. Laramore, Monte- zuma, Ga. Rt. 1.) ee a : Orpingtons pe : S. C. Buff Orpington cockerels and | pullets also brown leghorns, write for prices. Mrs. T. J. Shingler, Sr., Don- aldsonville, Ga. as nf! Pure bred Buff Orpington cocker- els $1.25 each Mrs. W. E. Whisnant, Mansfield, Ga. Sa as _, Pure Buff May and June hatch -cockerels $1.25 each. Mrs. E. H. Kirksey, Rt. A,. Box 29, Albany, Ga. | 10 pure bred Buff pullets 6 mos old direct from Cert-o-Culd egg flock { Ill, $1.50 each: cockerels same hatch - $2.50. Oak Range Poultry Farm, Ma- Yietta, Ga. ces . 1 Buff Orpington cock, 18 mos. old. Write for price. E. S. Kilgore, Win- der, Ga. gti 5a Buff, White and Other Rocks Partridge Rocks, prize winners, cocks $5; hens $3; cockerels $3; pul- lets $2. A. W. Schmidt, 319 Colum- bus, St., Macon, Ga. erels from Bird Bros. high scoring stock, half price. Robt. W. Clarke, 358 Spring St., Macon, Ga. _Fischel White Rock hens $1:50 ea. B. C. Pope, Rt. 3, Buchanan, Ga. - White Rock yearling hens $1.50 ea.; Buff Rock hens and cockerels $1.50 J each, cocks $2. Miss Clara V. Trim- ble, Adairsville, Ga. _ 2 White Rock cocks, $2.50 each. Mrs. A. R. Brooks, Donovan, Ga, _ Offer White Rock Fischel cocker- els 8 mos. old $2.50 each, cash with - Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tifton, Ga., Will exchange White Rock, March hatch roosters for bulbs or pecans. | Mrs. F., L. Youmans, Ninez, Ga. _ Offer Buff Rock hens $1.50 each; cocks and cockerels $2 each, Miss Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga, / ~ Have 9 pure bred White Rotk pul- lets $10 for lot, also 2 Buff ie cocks $1.50 each. Mrs, R. D. Jack- \ 1 bn son, Dalten, Ga. TURKEYS AND GUINEAS Want 2 extra large turkey gobblers over 35 lbs. Write weight and best price. Hugh Howell, 507. Connally pany order. J. F. Sanders, Locust. Building, Atlanta, Ga. Grove, Ga. me March hatch Shepard pullets $1.50 . Thanksgiving turkeys 30 Ib. less than 5 shipped, a E. ee each, cheaper in large numbers, ex--| GT@ymont, Ga. tra fine cocks and cockerels $2.50 and $5 each. Mrs. W. L. Carmichael, | Madison, Ga. About 30 hens, 15 pullets and 2 roosters, pure Shepard $1.25 each or lot $45. Hens, March 1926 hatch, pullets March and April 1927 hatch. de GC: Porter, Rt. 1, Tifton, Ga. 1 young Ancona rooster, March hatch; 1 rooster 1 year old, same stock 75c each, f. 0. b. here, cash with order. D. Whidden, Chula, Ga. Poultry Wanted Want 100 March or April hatch pure bred Shepard Ancona hens, no ae W. A. Edwards, Coral Gables, Be oe = . oe Games __ : Will exchange 6 pure Cornish hens and 1 rooster for R. I. Red or Or- pingtons. Miss Ella Barker, Thom- _aston, Ga. aes . Mammoth turkey hens 1 1-2 years Ga. About 5Q pit game hens and pullets 40 White Hollana turkeys, pure bred from prize winning stock, Mch and April hatch $5 each, Mrs. Joe B. McCrary, Thunder, Ga, 2 Bronze hens and 1 tom, March hatch $6 each. Jewel Godard, iL ledgeville, Ga, see ; . Pure M. B. Bird Bros, toms $8.50 each; hens $6 each, April hatch, large type, guaranteed. Mrs. J. G. Joiner, Soperton, Ga. gee Bronze turkeys for sale or will ex- change for 1 tom and 1 hen same breed. B. C. Pope, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 3. : ok Rie Pure Bourbon red turkeys 40 Ib. ah R. L. Greene, Rt. 4, Cuthbert, a. 2 White African guinea roosters, 1 hen $2.50 for lot, or exchange for tur- key hens. Miss Alice Stoker, Jasper, e Pure bred M. B. toms $10 ea: hens Will exchange 10 Cornish pullets| $6- Weight 10 to 20 tbs. Mrs. ie eae March and April hatch for 2 Bronze} /homas, Griffin,Ga 7 Red Bourbon pure breed toms 1 old. Mrs. Henry Bell, Swainsboro, | 1926 hatch $10; 1927 hatch $8 each. Mrs. W. A. Bird, Metta, Ga. 4 large fat Bronze toms $7 each; $1.25 each; 50 cockerels and stags{1 hen 2 years old $5 f. o. b, Mrs. Cedartown, Ga. $3.50 each; cheaper for large lot; | Lula Wells, Linesville, Ga would pees sone for 8 weeks old} pigs; P. C or Berkshire preferred; or |. Sprj i 2 turkey hens. L, 0. Benefield, Rt. 5, Ten pee Dae Mts. J. Pure bred Bourbon Red turkeys, F, Solomon, Jeffersonville, Ga. os as Pure bred M. B. Goldbank turkey Pure bred Cornish cockerels, select h ril ha : es stock $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M. Kenne-] ton, Dull hatch $5 each, _ several dy, Collins, Ga. \ : iant | Brahma ~gockerels, 1.50. for. Dark Cornish Indian cockerels, pure bred Bourbon Red California q Strain hens $6 each; toms $7 each Young pure Partridge Rock cock- - a toms same age and strain $6 each; os Solomon, - Jefersonville, Ga. ville, Ga. S Sardis, Ga. 3 March hatch M. B. Wane slightly : : co: Johnson, Grayson, Ga. _ owks. old. Mrs. W. E. Mills, Garfield, = ported eggs from $3 up, satisfaction "TURKEYS | AND GUINEAS . es bred Bourbon Red_ Turkeys, Spring hatch $10 per pr. Mrs. J. F. _ 2 White African Guinea' roosters, 1 hen $2.50 for lotor exch. for turk- ey hens. Miss Alice Stoker, Ga. Pure M. B Giant Turkeys, prize winners, write. N. D. Norris, Wrights: Mammoth Bronze April hatch turkeys, 3 toms $4.50 ea; hens $38 ea. Mrs. R. M. Jackson, Round Odk, Ga. Pure bred Bourbon Red Toms $8} : ea; pure M. B. Toms $10; hens $5. Clara Fleming, Rt. 1 Bronwood, Ga. Narraganset pot toms $7; hens pr. $11; trio $15. - J. -Bargeron, ised. $5 ea. or $12 for 3. Mrs. W. Unusually fine young M. B. Turk- eys for breeding stock 50c Ib, Mrs. N. B. Manry, Goggans, Ga. Pure Bronze Goldbank - S Pibkeve: April hatch, hens $6; toms $8. Mrs. ET; d; Moore, White Plains, Ga. - Bourbon Red Toms, early hatch $6 ea. si es Ga. DUCKS AND GEESE hens and 2 drakes, $2 ea. or $17 for lot. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. 4 pure bred male Toulouse geese, 1926 hatch $8 for lot. Mrs. Rada Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt: 3. Want to buy 5 yearling ducks and 2 yr. old drakes, runner variety, state color and lowest. price. M. J. Gillespie, Pulaski, Ga. Indian Runners: 8 ducks and 6 drakes, $10 for lot. Mrs. J. T.. Haney, Lavonia, Ga. Rt.-3. Bx 69. 4 pure bred blue Toulous ganders, 1926 hatch, full feathered, $8 for lot} _ FOB here. Mrs. ee Tallapoosa, teas Ri c= ee bs: bs = Wanted Want nice, young ducks and geese in large quantities. Quote prices for cash orders. Mrs. H. J. aos ees Fla. Rt. A. 4 BABY CHICKS } Want 200 or 300 baby chicks. of any variety to raise on shares till 8 Ga. Bright baby chicks, Pure Donald-} Son: strain. d. Rose, Ga. Want any number of baby chicks, any large breed to raise on halves to 12 wks. old. Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Ga. Rt. AY Now booking orders for baby chieks _ Feb. ist. delivery. Ferris strain, W. L. high producing breed. 260-293 egg F, Carter, Dewey _ grade trap nest. $15 per 100 post- } paid. 100 per cent live delivery - guarenteed. Send 10 per cent with order. Oconee ee edt Rock- ledge, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY | -- About 65 white and B. Rock, R. I. Red, Buff Orpington capons; 75 fry- ers, all 80c tb. Mrs. CR. A. Miller, Wray, Ga. Buff Leghorn cocks pure bred, from prize winning stock $2. ea. Bonnie - View Orchard, Demorest, Ga. : S. C. Buff Leghorn cocks and cock- erels cheap or exch. for Buff leghorn | pullets April hatch, or brooders of any kind. J. D. Wood, Bx. 254, ae umbus, Ga. Baby chicks in s. C. Reds, White Leghorns, Anconas and Black Mi- norcas, Write for free list and in- structions on rearing chicks, also do -.eustom hatching at $3.50 per 100 eggs. Offer S. C. Red cockercle from im- guaranteed. New Era Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Ga. - $15 for lot. Mrs: Katie Hood, Saple- | tons Ga. 15 fat hens, neat 25e Ib. = Bre: H. F, Kinnington, J effersonville, Ga. Tancred, Pape, Tompkin and Mar- | cey strain Cockerels $1.50 ea. Tom Cade, . Elberton, Ga. Rt. 4. es 2 Hamburg pullets and 1 cockerel, , | April hatch, Berrys strain, $5 for lot. AoE. White, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 4, 3 Have 50 mixed. hens, want smaller slock of pure bred large variety, pre- fer Barred Rocks, will exc, or sell, write and make offer. State age, wt. and price. wanted. Must be reasonable. Mrs. J. |. Miss Clara ee Adairs- H. Moore, Stone Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga: Rt. 3. be pure bred. Bee 1 rooster and 8 hens) Scott ittaii F 618279; ne nee s a POULTRY WANTED Want to exch Rock and Red -pul- lets for 1 very dark to the skin, good bars, well developed Barred Rock cockerel. N. D. es, ay Ga. ~ Want Parinidee Rock Aoiierel and- f severak young hens. E. H. Johnson, ey. University, Ga. Want 6 pure bred Indian Game |. pullets, not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. Ned Taylor, Crawfordville, Ga. Rt. 4. Want White Wyandotte No culls Mountain, Ga. Rt. 1. Want all kinds of poultry and eges Will exch. for same. Write Mrs. W. | B. Cowart, Collins, Ga.. ace white mammoth Pekins, 7] Will exch. 1-125 egg Sanee Hatcher | Hot Air incubator. Must be in good condition, for 1 cock and 2 (nes tho- roughbred Wyandottes. Write, E 5 l. W. Want peafowls, single | or in pairs, young or old. Cash price paid. Write, B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Want 2 brown eho cocks. Must N. Watts, Felton, Ga. Want. 10 Ae S. C. Stiver face Wyandottes, Good strain. Robt. . Rozier, Quitman, Ga. Box 123. Want some Grist Champion Game chickens reasonable. HK; C=. boyd, Nichols, Ga... Want 1 eee: Black Giant. cock- erel, Feb. or Mech. hatch. No side prigs on comb nor feather legs. Blk. eyed, wt. 9 or 10 lbs.; 25 fine Ancona pullets, 8 to 5 mo. will, exch. 1 gray Game hen and 1 cock. 1 yr. old ea., for 4 Ancona pullets, 5 or 6 mo. old. All must be pure breed. C. L. Mas- dan, Clem, Ga. Rt. 2. | Apr. hatch. Mrs. 0. L. Padectt, 1601 Evans Drive, Atlanta, Ga. CATTLE FOR SALE _ 6 good dairy cows and voung calves J. J. Blount, Hawkinsville, Ga. . 1 jersey cow fresh in November, | large, deep red color with 3rd calf. Basy to milk, 8 1-2 gals. at present but is a 4-gal. cow. Registered. |, $100.00. Will exch. Write or come} see. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe, Georgia. Nice lot of Jersey cows, fresh. and soon to freshen. Write for prices. T. W. Baughman and J. W. Arnett, Sylvania, Georgia. . 3 Thoroughbred Jerseys, 1 bull about 4 yrs old and 2 fresh cows. Write. L. M. Rogers, Barney, Georgia. _1 pure bred Holstein bull, 2 1-2 years old, $80 or exch. for pure bred ready bred Jersey heifer. Royston Poultry Farm, Royston, Georgia. . 2 registered cows now giving from 58 to 62 Ibs. milk daily. When fresh | give 84 Ibs. Bred to fine bull. J. D. Persons, Monticello, Georgia. - Jersey bull, 5 mos. old and Jersey yellow heifer for sale, or exch. for 18 mos. old heifer that is bred. J. I. Tasker, Atlanta, Ga:, Route 2, Box -Milch cows for sale, or exch., for Georgia. Male calf, 7 1-2 mos. old. Make offer Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. ol Jersey bull, . Graces. Oxford. Prince, No. 272966, age 10 mos.; Dam, Countess Oxford Grace No. Sicce: May | Nichols, Griffin, Ga., Box 526. | Write. trade. allete! -M. J. Stevens, Americus, /65 Ibs., des, Ga. R. R. Waters, Mendes. Ga. heef cattle. H. H. Bassett, Guyton, | : Jersey. heifer calf for sale or xc L. wallace, were Gir in 247 Highland Aves2;~ = Holstein Heifers, 12 and 3 mos. old, from prize winning stock. Mrs.. Bes ene Maeon, Georgia., Hollis Road. Young, Guernses/s registered, bull calves; high grade heifers, all ages; heavy producing milch COWS, Guern- sey and other grades. Bargain prices. % | Write. F. C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. Registered Hereford cattle. Both sex. Write for prices. J. J. Cumming, Donaldsonville, Georgia. a good Jersey cow, not See rach: jin a few days with second ealf. me W. Chafin,. McDonough, eer Route 1, Box Ad. Several milch cows: for Write for, particulars. Stevens, Americus, Ga. Good milch cows to freshen soon. sle or M. J. -1 cow, 6 years oe eecak. $100. 00. L, d. Puckett, Waleska, Ga. 2 registered: pure blood Guernsey young bulls. Fine individualschoice family. Ready for service. $50.00 to $125.00. Worth double money. . Lawrence, Ashburn, ees CATTLE WANTED. a 2 Want 5 cows, fresh in with 2nd or 8rd calf. Write amt., milk giving. J. Wordie Cook, Machen, Ga. Want fresh Jersey milk. cows, not less than 4 gals., per day. Will exch., Reg., S. P. C. hogs.for same. J. T. Cochran, Stonewall,. Georgia. Want reg., Jersey heifer calves, up to 8 mos. old. Must be reasonable. | Pay cash or exch., for same. Write. Mort S. Gibson, Franklin, Gaon S: Want 6 or & heifers from high pro- ducing cows. Any age. G. T. Winfrey, } Stone Mountain, Ga. Want 1 reg. Jersey, good type, bull calf 10 to 18 mos. old. Must be cheap. Write. T. J: Biggers, Bremen, Ga. - Want to get in touch with some one who has the pure stock Red Pole cat- tle. Want stock male in yearling size and age. Write. C. E. Staffords, Tay- lors Creek, Ga. ~ Want several reg., Jersey heifers. Ga. Want 38 or 4 good fresh in Jersey milch* cows, at bargain. State price. Cc. L. Lowery, Milan, Ga. - Want Jersey heifers, 1 yr., old or older. Must be bargain, within 40 mi., of Pearson. W. H. Waddelle, Pear son. Georgia. Want 2 nice, fresh cows. 8S. Brand, Brown Mill Road, Ga: Rt. 2. Phone Madison. 5963M. HOGS FOR SALE Pure bred black Essex male pigs. 10 wks. old. Registered in buyers name, $12.50 each. H. J.. Arrendale, Calbert, Ga. 3 100 pigs and 15 brood sows. Write for prices. J. J. Blount, Hawkinsville, E. | Georgia. * 1 Duroc Jersey sow. pure stock. Not registered, wt. about 275 lbs.. $50.00 FOB Metasville, Ga. - A. A. Frost, Washington, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 273 Spotted P. C. and White Chester crossed male pigs, 12 wks. old., wt. about 3 5lbs. each. Cholera immune. Crated, FOB Damascus, Ga., $10.00 for both. E. C. Ward, Damascus, Ga. - Black Guinea pigs, 12 weeks old, wt. about 50 Ibs. each, $20. pair, OF $10 each. FOB my station. Th. 3B: Toler, Glenwood, Ga. Registered S. P. C. pigs, sows and shoats. J. T. Cochran, Stonewall, Ga. 1 sow, wt. 250 Ibs., 4 shoats. wt. each. $40 for lot FOB Men- Four 24 weeks old Big Bone P. C. gilts and boars. Registered in bny- ers name; good stock. [Write for prices. Sixth District A. & M. school, Barnesville. Georgia. 30 pure bred spotted R..C. cheats: 2 pure bred S. P. C. sows. Entitled to register. Write for ges id. hos Pate a tie Rt 50.00. J See Prince No. 2402155 8 ergs ghoats,. Ready for service. Writ prices. Georgia, Route 38. Chattahoocks 2 Columbus, Ga., 7 mos} old, 175 to Tbs., Ibs. Mixed blood. W. H. Waddelie, Pear: | son, Georgia. - Joe G. Sledge, Rebecca, Ga. Thi rsday, Noveniber 1 17, : Bare: bred B. . Br Guinea. Coty Prossr, Milledg ville, 10 spotted P. Cepigs, 5 or 6 w S. old, $8.00 each or 2 for $15.00. P Spires, Milan; Georgia. 2 black, big type, B. B. P. C. m ready for service. Entitled to regis- ter $15.00 each; 1 bred SOW, stock, wt. 175 ta: 200. Ybs., $20. 00; pigs, 8 weeks old $5 ecah. T.. a Kent, Mitchell, Georgia. 1 registered Duroe boar; Duroc and P. C. hogs. Fred C. Geiger, Flint Georgia. ist and 4th prize Dures gilts Valley Exposi $45.00 and $40.00 each: 3rd 4th prize Duroc boar pigs sak: Ga. State Eexnpsiyion, cae Ga. 200 t Soe pig, lek. mate me these, bie All eS Cholera, Big Bolte black P. C. gilts : boars, 7 weeks old, sired'by a So: Armistice Boy, $12 eacH; 1 B. black P. C. brood sow,. Chief Lady Liberator, bred to a Son of Armistice Boy, 3 yrs. old. Farrow in Dec., $75 at my home or $80 od 2 BB. black Registered in RE name. Fuller, eA as Ga. wt., iniwecn 75 and 100 ibs : oe marked in every way. Reg. ., in purch asers name. Write for prices. Pebble Hill Farm, Pine View, Ga. 4 150 pigs, 8 weeks old, $5 : 12 or 15 head of Porkers, wt. from 150 to 200 lbs. Make best. offer W. 2 reg. O. I. C. sows, bred to reg. 0. 1. C. Boar, $50 each. B. G, Mea dows, Powder Springs, Ga. Duroc and Essex, 7 wks. old, $6. W. J. Johnston, Fairburn, Ga Atlanta. 'Ga., HOGS WANTED oe : Want 2 Duroc pigs, male and fe. male. Must be pure breed. Will eash. H. N. Watts, Felton, Ga. Want P. C.) bred gilts or young sows. Wm. M. White, Cals Route 1. Want a- good bred gilt, not reg. prefer a spotted P. C. but conside something else. Must be cheap fe cash, collect on delivery. State bes price. J..W. Chafin, McDonough, Ga. | Route 1, Box 25. Want Hampshire gilt, wt. 30 60 lbs.; also 1 B: B. Guinea, wt. 30 t 60 lbs. Ray Sutton, Forsyth, Ga, Route 6. Want 1 pure bred Berkshire boar 4 to 6 mos. old. State size and price L. M. Overstreet, Surrency, Ga. Want hog. Will exch., $30 valu received, Write. A. S. Mozeley, Li Springs, Ga., Route 1. Want good lot well bred 6. to | be weeks old pigs. Durocks. preferred, Quote lowest price. Heaton and Co. Tallapoosa, Ga. 3 Want purebred Essex male pig, J to 12 weeks old. Registration no necessary. Must be bargain. oe i Archer, Sparta, Ga.. a Want several truck loads *- aie and pigs. Quote best price, age and breed. E. A. Strickland, Alpharetta; Georgia, Route 1. - Want 2 thoroughbred B. B. Guise! pigs, both sex; not related. _Prefe Blue Kind. J. H. Taylor, Blakeley Route 2 : Want 1-P. C. foe 60 to 90 Tbs Rgistered or entitled to reg. Ce Vv. Bruce, Jasper, Ga.,- Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES WANTE 2 * Want 1 mule, wt. about 800 Ibs. phone for cash. .R. L. Davis, Adairs ville, Ga., Route 4. Want 1 medium size mule or horse. Write.. Claud Eubank, ne te, Georgia, 746 wea St... Ge i day, November 17, 1927. \RN AND CORN MEAL WANTED Want white popcorn, quote price ivered, Savannah. Send amount price. F. P. Hicks, 246 Montgom- y St., Savannah, Georgia.- Sacked, shelled corn, any quantity del. C. C. Garner, Lyons, Ga. White chicken corn, $10 per 100. . H. Holt, Fayetteville, Georgia. Want pop corn. Send sample and ote prices and qauntity. F. E. Hes- |. , 855 Atlanta Ave., SE., Atlanta, orgia. NEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES Ho ney in the comb, in lard cans, 0 70 Ibs., 12 1-2c Ib. M. W. Dod- n, Omega, Georgia. i ure, new crop, comb honey, pack- | 5 lb. pails, $8 per doz. FOB p, Ga. J. E. Martin, Jesup, Ga. 0. Box 213. co Extracted honey in 5 lb. cans $1.30 Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, a. t beeswax in any quantity, 30c del. J. T. White, Dublin, Ga. e extracted honey: 6 pails to , 6.40 FOB here; 1 10-lb. pail by red parcel post, $1.50 postpaid; 1 bbl. of 50 gal., at $1.10 gal. hn A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. it bees in any style hives. State and number. A. R. Irish, 2337 ; hee Ave., Savannah, Ga.* ~ Bs _ SYRUP New honey drip sorghum syrup 5c gal. or exch. for dried peaches or yples. Sample exch. Mort S. Gibson, anklin, Ga. Route 3. ~ Sorghum syrup for sale. Write r sample and price. Wm. M. White, Thoun, Ga. Route 1. bbl. of last years syrup, never opened, for sale or exch. for. mm meal; new syrup in 10 Ib. cans 2 J. W. Rheney, Wadley, Ga. 2 bbls. cane syrup for sale or exch. or chickens, peas, or shoats.-T. J. V illiams, Baxley, Ga. Route 5. 1927 crop Georgia cane syrup in cypress bbls., $21 per bbl. FOB dowici. R. L. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga 100 gals. new Georgia cane syrup 1 gal. cans. Make best offer. B. _Braddy, Stillmore, Ga. Good, pure Georgia cane syrup in w 10 Ib. buckets, $1 gal. FOB Milan l lot of 65 gals. for $60. P. M. ires, Milan, Ga. New Georgia Ribbon cane syrup, 50 per case of six, ten lb. cans; 4.75, per case of 12, five lb. cans, B Meigs, Ga. Money refunded if ot satisfied. Thos. Davis, Meigs, reorgia. Pure Ga. cane syrup in 1-2 and gal. cans 80c gal., FOB Whigham. . U. J. Draughn, Whigham, Ga. ood sorghum syrup in 10 Jb, buc- Kets, sell or exch. for pigs, boars, pre er P. C., FOB Senoia. R. L. Arnall, | 0 lsey, Georgia. 8 75 gal. good cane syrup, made 926, but good as when made. Buc- kets air-tight, 75c gal., FOB Mineral Bluff. J.T. L. Hartness, Mineral Bluff, Georgia. ~ 200 Ga. cane syrup. Steam cook- - In No. 10 cans, also 35 gal. bbls. L. Kennedy, Vvaldo, Georgia. 2,000 gals. Georgia .cane syrup. Steam cooked. In No. 10 cans, also 35 bbls, W. P. Calhoun, Uvaldo, rgia. : fe _ Want to exch. 100 10-lb. cans, A- No. 1 Ga. cane syrup for Leghorn hens, 1 to 2 years old. Make best er. Will send sample on request. E. Thompson, Swainsboro, Ga. rghum syrup in 1 gal. buckets, gal. G. H. Hayes, Flippen, Ga. gal. sugar cane syrup $1.75 gal. 'B here. F. B. Braswell, Mitchell, gia, RFD 2. New Georgia cane syrup, 34 gal. > Is. A-1 grade, guaranteed, $20.40. | sh good condition, at 1-4 cost. W. E. Me- cows. Write. Make offer. h with order. Hollywood Farms, Georgia, ss # MARKET BULLETIN 500. gals. good, tasty, ribbon cane syrup, 90c gal. B. F. Harrell, West Point, Georgia, Route 1. New ribbon cane syrup in cans and bbls. now ready for lowest price. Write. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. Want new crop Georgia cane syrup. Send samples and quote lowest price. H. S. Cottingim, 384 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Want good country sorghum syru bbls. preferred. John S. Garner, 152-4 Means Street, Atlanta, Ga. Want to exch. for -either Georgia cane or sorghum syrup. Write. Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt 4. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE _ 1 Mower, running condition, cheap a cash. Mrs. J. Land, Woodstock; a. 1-8 H. P. Mogul I. H. C. gas engine. Good condition; 110 H. P. Titan gas engine, needs slight repairs, 1 24-in. steel frame and 1 20-inch wood frame grist mill and all necessary equip- ment. Good condition. Write. for reasonable prices. Adairsville, Ga. 1 Junior harrow 5 plow $5; 1 Spring tooth harrow $4; 1 Joe har- row $1.50, all delivered. J. F. Car- ter, Dewey Rose, Ga. ~ ce 1 12.H. P. engine mounted in good S. S. Bohannan, | condition, $175. Lithania, Ga. - 1.3 :1-2 H, P. Witte gas engine, used only 2 months $75, exchange for ear corn or velvet beans. B. G. Lee, Rt. 1, Macon, Ga. 3 Oliver and 3 Sullivan Towson tractor plows; 1 1 1-2 h. p. and 1 6 h. p. gas engine; 1 Williamson stump puller ept. with cable; 1 24-inch grist mill, Write. Fred C. Geiger, Flint- side, Ga. : . One 16-inch Smalley snapper roll- er feed mill in A-1 condition $150. Cash with order. B. F. Hancock, Riverdale, Ga. 3 roller No. 12 Golden cane mill, good condition $25 f. o. b. here. Mrs. Ona Prigden, Eldorado, Ga. 1 Mc-D Binder, cut only 40 acres. Will exchange for high grade milk J.D. Price, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 1. One 2-horse No. 14 3 roller Colum- bus cane mill, good condition $50 f. o. b. W. M. Henley, Marlow, Ga. One bean spray pump, 6 h. p. en- gine; 300 gal. tank, used 3 years. Good condition, but too large for my use, $50. C. H. Holmes, Culloden, Ga. , One 1-horse 3 row grain drill, for sale or exchange. J. A. Withro, Odum, Ga. ; . _ New Racine grain thresher;. will pick peanuts, shell corn and hull vel- vet beans. Used very little. Sell cheap. Nelson Kea, Adrian, Ga. . Offer 3 roller Golden cane pulled by mule or engine. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. : Offer 1 Oliver riding plow with 3 attachments, good as new; 1 Chatta- nooga disk plow. Will exchange. G. W. Whitworth, La- vonia, Ga., Rt. 3. Harrow $65, and planter, $25; per- fect condition. Mrs. J. P. Anderson, 566 Langhorne St., Atlanta, Ga. One upright Meadows grist mill 30- inch rock, good condition. Real bar- gain, $100 cash. J.C. Williams, Col- lins, Ga., Rt. 1. 1-16 Williams grist mill good as new, $40. F. B. Brassell, Mitchell, Georgia. Offer 1 2-horse disc harrow 18 in. disc; 3 iron tooth drag harrows, hoes $50, or exch. for 100 lb. dressed hog or popcorn. F. P. Hicks, 246 Mont- gomery Street, Savannah, Ga. : 2 horse Empire grain drill, good condition $50. B. E. Pye, Gladesville, Georgia. Z Have corn shucker and sheller in B. Crimmon, Soperton, Ga. 4 rool corn shredded with jsome poultry. Chas. mill, | No. 244 Letz feed mill, never been used except demonstration, will exch for mules in good condition. Write. G. W. Fleming, Carrollton, Ga. Sterling combination, grain, corn and bean thresher $45; X. L. 2 hole corn sheller with pulley. Both good condition, $8. P. W. Etheridge, Mil- ner, Georgia. No. 8 Mc. D. Primrose cream sep- arator good as new, $50 FOB here. Mrs. Ona Prigden, Eldorenden, Ga. Have 25 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse crude oil engine, A-1 condition 1 10 h. p. L. H. C. engine cheap; 1 40 bbl. Midget Marvel flour mill; 1 I. H. C. blower $175. 1 J. B. Hammar Mill. G. W. Reeves, 121 5th St., N. W. Atlanta, Georgia 131-2 h. p. Witt gas engine, used only two months, $75, or will exch. for ear corn or velvet beans. B. G.. Lee, R. F. D. Macon, Ga. 11L.-H. C. 25 h. p. engine; 1 Gruend ler, Letz, and 1 J. B. Feed mill No. 3 standard. J. P. Harmon, 317 Carnegie, Ei tales ee re 1 B. F. Avery 6 h. p. gas engine on trucks $90; Tom Houston Liberty peanut sheller $10. 10 ft. No. 67, chain .$2; 10 ft. No. 57 $1.50; No.. 55, 10 ft. $1.25. J. H. Leverett, Rt 1, }- Parrott, Georgia. 1 10 h. p. Foss Kerosene and 1 16 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas _ engine, cheap for cash. Wirite. W. G. Conally, Box 409, Waycross, Georgia. ie - Power peanut sheller and cane mill, used 1 season, good condition. T. M. Slater, Route 5, Thomasville, Ga. FARM HELP WANTED Want help to:farm crop. Must furnish own stock. Write for further information. Mrs. M. K.. Phillips, Bremen, Georgia. . Want some one to run an apple orchard of 1200 bearing trees, also M. Neel, Cor- nelia, Georgia. = Want an experienced dairy hand. Either married of single. Write. Geo. F. Smith, Smyrna, Ga. Route 2. Want several men to work farm on shares, also several wage hands. State | wages expected. Write for further information Sam C. Lovelace, West Point, Georgia. Want an overseer or manager to take charge of 6-horse farm with live stock in connection. Applicant must be healthy, energetic, economical, so- ber and honest, with judgment to manage farm and labor. Write or apply to J. P. Watson, Sr., Hawkins-} ville, Georgia, 326 Commerce St. Want man to work 2 or 3_ horse farm. Preferably one who can furnish own stock. Would consider a 50-50 basis. If interested write. J. F. White Rex, Georgia. Want an honest, energetic white farmer with force enough to operate several plows, and capable of over- seeing additional plows. One who is interested in growing tobacco, rais- ing cattle, dairying etc. Farm is in Buckeye district, Laurens county. W. C. Matthews, Atlanta, Ga., 1097 Oak- dale Road. Want some one with several boys to help cultivate 2 horse crop. Write for particulars. E, L. Thacker, Cedar- town, Georgia. Want at once 1 or 2 young white men to do general farm work. Good home, $20 per month and board. Write M. F. Jones, Metter, Ga. Want three 2-horse and one 3-horse farmers with own stock and able to run selves. Write for particulars. Felton Williamson, Oak Park, Ga. Want 2 young, single white men to help harvest corn, sweet potatoes and sugar cane, $25 per month and board. H. H. Snowden, Albany, Ga., Route 3. Want a man with help enough to run 4 horse farm on shares. General crop. Write. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. Denes PAGE ELEVEN | Want 2 young. men, married or single, to work on farm 1928. Can furnish day work till January 1st. Write. J. C. Lane, Ashburn, Ga. __ Want man experienced in dairying and trucking to work 20 acres very fine land, 4 mi. from center of city. Write. H. C. Cloud, Atlanta, Ga., 1822 Peachtree Road. - Want young married man for gen-~ eral farm work. Give references, ex- | perience and salary wanted in first letter. Georgia. : Want farmers to work 2 to 10 horse farm, near Conyers, Rockdale coun- ty. Must own stock and finance self. Good land near churches and schools. 5 houses, barns, and is well watered by branches. Splendid proposition. Write. Station E. Box 10, Atlanta, Georgia. ee a Want a 2 horse man to work on 50-50 basis. Part truck and part cot- ton and corn. 5 miles from Highway and 25 miles from Atlanta, Georgia. Write for further information. F. E. Walton, Powder Springs, Ga. - Want man and wife without fam- ~ ily to do general work around. poul- try farm. House rent free. Write. John Renouf, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2. : Want some to run a 2 horse farm. Must own stock and furnish self. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Near church and school, good pas- ture and runnifig water. Write. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Shkellman, Ga. Rt. .4 _ Want. sober, industrious man _ to help work small truck farm and drive truck in North Georgia. Ref- Harris, Demor- erences exch, A. M. est, Georgia. Want 2 or more farmers to run farm of about 700 acres in South West Ga., near Albany. Rich land, artesian well, 14 houses. References required. Write for further inform- ation. Leo Grossman, Atlanta, Ga., 1150 East North Ave. - Want a man to begin January Ist., who has sufficient help to milk 50 to 60 cows. Will trade now for next year. R. V. Shepherd, Madison, Ga. Want man to work farm on 50-50 basis. Must have good references. Write. 'W. N. Phillips, Royston, Ga. Want a single white man experi- enced in tobacco to make 5 or 10 acres on shares. Write for particul- ars. Lee Joyner, Allenhurst, Ga Want a settled white woman to live with middleaged couple and as- sist with poultry. Reasonable salary. Write. Mrs. J. S. Outlaw, Sparks, Ga. Want boy, 16 to 18 yrs. old, repu- table, good habits and with some farm experience. Good home, board and $15 monthly until Christmas. .Can use next year if all concerned are satisfied. J. C. Cochran, Sofkee, Georgia. > - Want reliable man to work on share basis on 2 or 3 horse farm. H. A. Wrench, Madison, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a man who understands to- bacco growing and dairying to take charge of farm on National High- way. Write. J. A. Ewing, Ashburn, Georgia. Want good white farmers to grow general crop in Candler county on 2 and 4 horse farms. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Georgia. Want young man as working asst. overseer for 6 or 8 plows. Also 6 or 8 good wage hands. If you live over 75 mi. from Barnesville, do not an- swer. I. C. and J. C. Collier, Barnes- ville, Georgia. Want party with stock to take charge of 1 to 2 horse crop, 8 miles of East Atlanta. Miss Tessie Loyd, Union City, Ga. : Want man with small family, or just wife, to run grist mill near town on salary. Write. W. P. Elder, Cullo- den, Georgia. Want an intelligent and_ reliable dairy foreman for dairy of 100 COWS; also 1 dry milker, References. Al- bany Feed Stores, Albany, Ga. - baled shucks, $6 ton. All FOB East- . PAGE TWELVE IN THE MARKET FOR GEORGIA PRODUCTS CO-OPERATIVE CARHOG SALEt ~ Blakely, Ga., Tuesday, November 10: 2 Blakely, Ga., Tuesday, Nov. 29. Blakely, Ga., Tuesday, Dec. 6. Blakely, Ga., Tuesday, Dec.-20, * -CAR LOTS OF FARM PRODUCTS Advertisers should notify us if thei products are sold, or if they desir the notice to be repeated. CORN FOR SALECar Lots Several cars slip shucked, sound new crop corn; also shelled in bulk or in 150 Ib., even wt., bags. R. A Stratford, Waynesboro, Ga. Several cars .ear corn, FOB Pear | gon, 85 be W. a Wadelle, Pearson Georgia. Several cars of cued corn, shucl corn and cobb crushed together. R J. Collins, Cobbtown, Ga. 2 ears slip shuck ear corn, 75 bu.. - 80 lbs. to bu.; 2 cars bright, well | man. Fred R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga Gorn in the shuck. Emmett anc John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. Corn in the shuck. L. L Folsom McRae, Georgia. _ Ground, slip-suchk corn, 80c punher - shelled $1 bushel; small lots sacked ea Wie Lane, Omega, Ga.. Corn, shelled or in the ear; balec corn shucks. T. A. ACES, Camilla Ga. Ear corn in car lots. Vernon. Brad ham, Moultrie, Georgia. 1 or 2 cars in. the shuck: C. B. Cul: pepper, County Agent, Cochran, Ga. Several cars corn. Dallas Spurlock Springfield, Ga. 10 ears of corn. C. G. Garner, Lyon: Georgia. Several cars new ne shuck corn KE. P. Josey, Statesboro, Ga. 500 bushels new crop in shuck. 3: -W. Stephens, County Agent, Millen Georgia. Corn in the Shacks: Emmett anc John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. _ Corn in shuck. L. L. eon: Mc- Rae, Georgia. SWEET POTATOES. FOR SALE : ~~; Car Lots . 4 cars Porto Rican potatoes. J. K. ~ Luck, Cordele, Georgia. Several cars potatoes. Make es FOB Pearson. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- son, Georgia. ~ 4 ear Porto Rican sweet potatoes, bulk or in bags. Grade guaranteed. Make best offer. A. H. Cooper, Pavo, Georgia, Route 3. - 1 car Porto Rican sweet potatoes, | J. W. Anderson, Williamson, Ga. Several cars Porto Rican sweet po- tatoes; 1 car sacked. L. C. Walker, Baxley, Georgia. 1 car sweet potatoes. Jack Burch, Chester, Georgia. : 4 cars Porto Rican sweet potatoes, will ship hampers, bags or in bulk. _R. T. Brice, Quitman, Ga. . 2 ears, Porto Rican sweet potatoes. Will ship in bulk. J. H. Thompson, Odum, Ga. < 4 cars, Porto Rican sweet potatoes. Will ship in hampers, bags or in bulk. R.. LT. Brice; Quitman, Ga... ~ Several cars Porto Rican sweet po- _tatoes. C. W. Collier, County Agent. Fort Valley, Ga. HAY FOR SALECar Lots Peanut Hay. Emmett and John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. 5 cars of bright peanut hay. Write] __ for prices. J. K. Luck, Cordele, Ga. \ 1 MARKET BULLETIN, CAR LOT S FOR SALE AND WANTED DEALERS ARE URG ED. TO ADVISE THE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT WHEN ~ Peavine and Soy nae. Mown pea- nut and grass, hay. Highest grade. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. 1 car bright peavine hay. so L. | Mixon, Ocilla, Ga. 2 or 3 ears, good O-too-tan | Soy bean hay. L. R. Langley, Comnty. Agt. Madison, Georgia. 1 or 2 cars peanut hay $12 ton. J. W. Muselwhite, Reynolds, Ga. Several cars peavine hay. 5S. E Statham, Cobb, Ga. 2 cars peanut hay $11 or more per E, G. Z ton F. O. B. Arlington, Ga. Blackwell, Edison, Ga. - Peanut, peavine and crab grass hay $18 per ton. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga Peanut vine hay $12:0 ton. T. A. Acree, Milner, Ga. 3 cars bright corn stover. hag bala $15 per ton. Send sample bale on re- quest A. H. Campbell, Milner, Ga. ' Several cars peanut hay. Quote price. W. C. Hunt, Damascus, Ga. Several cars of well cured peavine hay. Peach Poultry Farm, Ft. Valley, Georgia. 1 car of Mammoth vellow Soy Bean |. hay, choice and full of beans, $20.00 per ton. B. E. Messer, Chateworth, Georgia. 2 cars of bright peavine hay, 60 to 100 lb. bales, $20 per ton. B. B. Staf- ford, Dover, Ga. s Crab grass and pusley hay mixed bright and nicely cured, exceptiona! quality. W. R. Crites, Donaldsonville Georgia. OAT AND WHEAT STRAW FOR SALECar Lots 1 car oat straw, baled. M. J. Stev- ens, Americus, Ga. Bright and clean oat and wheat straw, baled. E. H. Georga, Madison, Georgia. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALECar Lets 38 cars of peanuts. L. R. } County Agent, Madison, Ga. Langley. Several cars peanuts. Emmett and John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. Home grown runner seed peanuts, elean and sound $1.35 bushel in bags. | L. B. Seoggins, Omega, Ga. 2 to 5 cars of peanuts. J. J, Davis, Rutledge, Ga. Peanuts in car lots. T. D. Weems. Licella, Georgia. : BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Car Lets Velvet beans crushed. R. J. Collins, Cobbtown, Georgia. ' Velvet beans in pod. FOB Eastman. Fred R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga. Velvet beans. Make offer. W. W. Lane, Rebecca, Ga. Velvet beans in pod $20 per ton; shelled small lots $1.50. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. Velvet beans in pod, mixed or sep- arate. W. E. Human, Sylvania, Ga. Velvet beans. T. A. Acree, Camilla, Georgia. 1 car velvet beans. O. L. Tobaspn, County Agent, Camilla, Ga. 90-day velvet beans in pod. R. L, Fountain, Mauk, Ga. Velvet Beans. Car lots. L. som, McRae, Georgia. Velvet Beans. Car lots. Emmett and John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots 1 car of nice grade Jersey heifers. Well bred calves, wt., from 350 to 600 Ibs., at 6c Tb. viet S. Parham, L.. Fol- Greenville, Ga, k + shueked in car lots. |ed Powder Springs. John A sample and make, lowest price. SUGAR CANE FOR SALECar Lots Green sugar cane in car lots. Wal- | ter M. Todd, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 1. CORN WANTEDCar. Lots | Want several cars good white mill- ing ear corn with shucks off, also shelled. Quote prices delivered Atlan- | ta, Ga.; quote baled oat and wheat straw. W. P. Dunn, 11 Chamber of | Commerce, Atlanta, Ga. Want several cars corn in the shuck. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. | Want several cars of | slip corn. Quote best prices. Monto Shaw, pebintins, Ga. Want shelled, white willing corn in car lots. Dan Joseph, Columbus, Ga. Want lowest prices on new baled shucks. Several cars weekly. W. Boyd, Jones, Marion, Neo. . Want shelled corn and corn fully Theo. W. Mar- tin, 798 Citizens and Southern Bank | Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia. - Want Georgia corn in car lots. So. Georgia oe Company, Valdosta, | Georgia. Want Georgia corn in-car lots. King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga Want new corn in car lots, deliver- breok, Powder Springs, Ga. Want slip shucked ear corn in car lots. Advise amount, time of ship- ment, quality and price. W. L. Fain Co., Atlanta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. - HAY WANTEDCar Lots Want 8 or 10 cars peanut and 3 or. 4 cars peavine hay, nice and bright. Make best offer F. O. B. Naylor, Ga.. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Georgia. Want peavine hay, not over 5 per cent other grasses, No. 1 quality. Of- fer $17 delivered. Southern Flour and Grain Co., 300 Austell Bldeg., Ate lanta, Georgia. : Want peanut hay car lots. W. L. Folsom, McRae, Ga. Want Georgia peanut and peavine hay. South Georgia Milling Co., Val- dosta, Ga. Want Ga. peanut and peavine hay King Grocery. Co., Columbus, Ga. OAT AND WHEAT STRAW WANT- EBCar Lots : Want wheat straw. Empire Cotton Oil Mills, Piedmont Rd. Atlanta, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Car Lots Want all varieties of pecans. Send W. Boyd Jones, Marion, N. C. Want 500 to 1,000 lbs, Schley or Stuart pecans. Mail sample and quote prices W. R, Neal, Moultrie, Ga. Want peanuts in car lots. Dan Shipp Finleyson,. Ga. Want Spanish peanuts and pecans in car lots. Send sample and quote best prices. Vernon Bradham, Moul- trie, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Car Lots : Want a few cars of Early Velvet Beans: new crop, dry, sound, unmix- ed, gathered without rain or frost, so can thrash and ship for seed. Murphy and Palmer, 4 Georgia. Want several cars Velvet Beans in the hull. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. _ Want all kinds peas; Soy and Velvet beans. State quantity, quality, price and how packed. W. L, Fain Co., At- lanta, a < shucek | A. West-: goats; 1 or 2 Sandersville, : Resrales Meson : _ Want No.1 Bradham peas inc Write or wire for prices. Coleman Chandler, Tifton, Ga. Want car of brown whippo peas. Send sample and quote price. Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, G Want 1 or 2 ears Velvet Beans C T. Baisdens, Live Oak, Fla. : Want several cars Velvet Bean hull. F. M. Green, Live Oak, Fl Want car lots or less, any qu velvet beans and Georgia raised: eyed peas, any point in Ga: C Teem Grocery Co., Marietta, Ga. Want soy beans, No. 1 quality. fer $16.50. Southern Flour and G Co., 300 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Want car of velvet beans. M. best price delivered. M. HH. Woodland, Amor ela: Boe LIVE STOCK WANTEDCar [ Want car load Hereford heife and small steers; also car of hogs, wt. from 66 to 100 lbs. I J. C., Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Want ear load of Jersey and Jerse grade heifers, also young milk cow L. O. Benton, Monticello, Ga. Want a car of highproducing - mill cows. Walter A. ee Werte 3S, Georgia. Want, 1 or 2 cars common - cars good, smooth er pigs; corn fed slaughter hogs; car each of good grade Jersey a | Hereford heifers; 2 cars range Want yellow corn shelled and clean- } ed in car lots. Atlantic Milling Co., cattle, L. B. Fulmer, Springfield, S - Want 1 car of feeder pigs. E. Mitchell, Edison, Georgia. Want at once car of Grade H 6 to 18 months, old enough to gr: velvet bean field. J. M. ee Ga., P. O. Box 86. | COTTON SEED WANTEDCa Want car of Wannamaker Clev, land cotton seed in bulk. CG, A. Roy land, Athens, Ga. WOOD WANTEDCar Lots Want 4-foot wood in car lots. price. C. C. Cunningham, 221 Ric son street, Atlanta, Ga. ate FARM HELP WANTED Want a young man, 30 to 35 yi old as asst. supt. or as a worki superintendent, for No. 2 division their farms, growing cotton, raisi hogs, cattle etc.; 15 or 20 good was hands; 2 or 8 horse croppers shares. Write for further informat I.-C, and J. C. Collier, Barnesvil Georgia, Want colored family to live place and work small crop. Can u wife as cook. Share basis if desi Steady: wages. F. Roy Duncan, E change bldg., Columbus, Ga. Sf . Want tobacco farm cropper, acres, 40 under fence. Man must 0 horse and mule. Share basis if desi ed, Write. Chris F. Meehan, Furg son Ave., Savannah, Ga. Rt. A. Want good, reliable man with wi and not more than 2 children work place and live in house. Wri for further particulars. Mrs. D. Rei Bremen, Georgia, Routel, Box 76 - POSITIONS WANTED Experience dairyman wishes po tion as working foreman, sober reliable. References furnished. W. | Hubbard, care of E. A. Gilbert, Tall hasseee. Florida. Want job on farm for 1928. . begin work at once. Am sober, hone: reliable, young married man. Wri e T. Lamberth, Arabi,,Ga. = Want place on farm. Work for per day and board. L. C. Tanner. b Geor gia, Route dL