a AGRICULTURE... COMMISSI ONER* . PUBLISHED s the BUREAU OF MARKETS is A STATE CAPITOL ~~. ATLANTA, GEORGIA THURSDAY, MAR. 29, 1928. , . NUMBER 21. are LG The Director of the Bureau. of Markets informs me that E several advertisementsADVERTISING THE SAME THING. ~are frequently received from. ONE FAMILY. Such practice : is very unfair to the other users. of the Bulletin. When they * | see long advertisements in the Bulletin signed by Jim,.Jane, ' John, Pete, Mary and Louise Jonesall members of one and. Se the same familyand their own advertisement left out for lack of space, they naturally resent it. It is practically impossible _ to write to the postmaster of each town to check the hundreds _ of advertisements we receive weekly. We appeal to you, in be-. half of the users of the Bulletin, to stop such practice. We do. not want to deny any one the use of the Bulletin. Recently, we had the Postal Authorities to arrest several parties for using the Bulletin to swindle. The Bulletin assumes no responsibility for transactions made through it. However, . we are always diligent in our efforts to catch such swindlers who use the Bulletin to defraud the people. THE USE OF THE BULLETIN Many people send advertisements in on Monday, expecting them to come out the following Thursday. For example, on Wednesday the oldest copy on hand is sent by us to the printer. It is set up by the printer and ready to run by Saturday. Mon- day and Tuesday of the next week the Bulletin is run on the press. The Circulation Department then mails them out60,- 000 copieson Wednesday and Thursday. Publishing 1200 advertisements a week to 60,000 people is me a big job. The printing is done by contract a not by the Bureau of Markets. The Bureau of Markets isin pccaies of a ate from the | Third Assistant Postmaster General calling our attention to . the Postal Regulations, prohibiting our publishing FOR SALE ~ ADVERTISEMENTS in the, interest of MERCHANTS, BROKERS or ANYONE BUYING AND SELLING farm --- products AT A PROFIT, - : re EUGENE TALMADGE. Wie MARKET re OF GEORGIA rc \ pe Country Butter, cooking, Ib. Soo apecenceenstese REPORT ATLANTA yest Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 Ibs. sipeee lee sea: 185 : lash: Potatoes; sack; 100 the, ss5- onc see eee Se Cabbage, green, crated, 100 lbs, _------ eepeeare = see eee pees; Ga. Wxtra dozen 22 22-52 ee ee oe me Megs; Ga. Standards @eren 32.225 9 oe Hess, Ga, Prade, dozen 24. 2 oe ee . Hegs, Yard Run; dozen .o--t.-.<-.-<: Teepe wee 23 Btoes. per lh. 223s acces hee eae .20 Meus. per 1b. .2 6. oeocs 2 edo erediesskere ee moceters, per M4 52 Ge 2 Joqg riers, per [b, 2.2.2 os Sc ee ee eee Pucks, pert 220 oe ee ee oe ee = 25 RrPOnG, De? Ne 6-0 oe a ee see eee 15 Turkeys, per Ib. 22-2. 2284 oe ee BO Lima Beans, per Ib, .--s-.i--.=---<----------=-- .08 + Field Peas, mixed, per bu. -+--------+- Se eoae eae 1.85 _ Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb ----------- cos se aaa .06 Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon ~----------- a- = --50 Sorghum syrup, bbls., per gallon ---------------------------- - Corn Meal, sack, 96 Ibs. ----------- wnnn---------- 2-400 Corn Milling, sacked, bu. ------------------------- ee Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, bu. ----------------- aS Peanut hay, tightly baled, ton -------------- eecere > ---------- Peavine Hay, ton --------------------------- soe 20.00 - Corn Shucks, ton -------- Gb don seh ee epee aeons eect eecor i> Alfalfa, (Ga.) tom 25=-4--------an- seer rs oS - Country Butter, hest table, Ib. en esenenes Heeger PRODUCTS | Prevailing Wie Prices, March 24, 1928. Always subject to_variation. > ) MACON AUGUSTA ~ COLUMBUS SAVANNAH $ALTH- $1275 $ 1.50 S 146 $25 < 3.75 ee a ees ae coe BIG. = PO O0 eee er ee a8 .28 OH SO i ee 27 fo 25 Seas ie .26 C0 25 25 ped 17 21 20 ; 25 2 283 10 15 12 12 1-2 85 40 45 42 20 25 26 30 16 .20 15 18 25 30 : BO a 9 1-2 BOS hs) Soe 10 1-2 1.70 Se oct eee Shay ot 6 3-4 BAe ee eee 50 42 GOS ee ee es 2.25 2.60 2.40 2.60 1.00 1.00 TO) a ee 75 82 AG 85 ; 18.00 BUDO: 2 ee) Sen ee Oe ee et 8.00 Ae eek St ee 35 40 AOS ee 30 80 35 sy PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN oe Thursday, March 29, Plants for Sale and Wanted PLANTS FOR SALE E potato plants, state inspected, $1.50 M.; tomato plants, New Stone | and Greater Baltimore, 25:*a 100, $2 a M.; Sweet. pepper plants, Ruby King Belle, 380 a 1.0, $2.25 M; hot pepper plants, 20c a 100,. $1.75 M. All FOB here. William OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Ga. Route: 2. Frost proof early Jersey Wakefield cab- bace plants, from Leng. Island seed, grown since the freeze. Now ready. $1 for 500, - $1.75 a M. del. Cash with order. S. C. Rowe, I tzgerald, Georgia, Route 5. Improved and Yellow Porto. Rico potato plants, $1.25 for 500, $2 a M. Over 5 M. $1.75. Government certified. and satisfaction guaranteed. J.T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. Government inspected Porto Rico plants, srown "from vine potatoes, up to 10 M., $1.90 Porto Rico M., over, $1.65 M. FOB here. Mrs. Truss Floyd, Baxley, Georgia. Government inspected Porto Rico potato plants, $2 M., 5 M., up $1.75 M. Cash with order. FOB here. J. P. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Route 4. : Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 M., 5 M. or more, $1.60 M. April and May del. Dury Taylor, Alma, Ga. Route 3. Barly Jersey cabbage; - Collards; New Stone tomato, $1 for 500, $1.50 M.; Black- berry, 50c a doz L. C. McEver, Braselton, Georgia. Heading collard; Charleston Wakefield eabbage; New Stone tomatoes, 75e for 500, $1.25 M. Open field grown. Braselton, , Ga. Strawberry plants, Seylert MeEver, $2. M. Josephine Meis- ter, Baldwin, Georgia. Porto Rean potato plants, $1.75 M., del. Government inspected. April, May and June del.; tomato plants, New Stone end: Greater Balimor, $1.50 M. del.,} nearly ready for setting; Georgia raised collard plants: $1.25 M. des now ready. D. Story, Morven, Ga. Scullion plants 85 a 100. del.; buttons 69e (mal del Mrs. J.. To Patillo, LaGrange Gerticin,. Rt. 6, Box... 60. Genuine Porto Rico: potato plants, Gove in- specel and treated, by prepaid mail, $2 M. 5) M.-and up, $1.75 M. North: Bros., Seville, Georgia. Narcy Hall and Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 M., 5 M: or more $1.60. Prompt ship- ment. F. M. Carter, Rockingham,, Ga, . Early Jersey cabbage and heading variety collard plants, postpaid; 50 for 250; $1 for 500; $1.75 a M. H. K. Dowdy, Cordele. Ga. Route D. ~ Improved Porto Rico and Nreey Hall no. tato plants, $2 M. Gov. inspected. Satisfae- tion guaranteed. P. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Porto Rico | potato -plants, $2 M., 5 M. and up, $1.75 M. True to name and fully guaranteed. | April first shipment. 3 pie eee xs Brigman, Baxley, Georgia. Porto Rico potato plants, $2 M., del. Write for wholesale prices. J. T. Bulligton, Re- becea, Georgia. Inspected Porto Rico potato plants, $2 a M.; 5 to 10 M., $1:50 M. Begin shipping April Ist for 3 mos. W. L. Johnson, Alma, Georgia. Early Jersey Wakefield * Dutch cabbage; Iceburg, Big Boston lettuce plants; all 25c a 100 or $1.50 M. del. Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. Porto Rican potato plants for April del., $2 a M., 5 M.. $1.75 M:,. 10 -M.,; $1.50 M.. prepaid to eny point in Ga, $loa ME; at bed not crated. T. W. Register, Vienna, Ga. and Early Flat Early Triumph and Porto. Rico potato miants, 5 M. and over $1.75 M., less than 5 M., $2 -M. State inspected. B. A. Fowler, Ty Ty, Georgia, Genuine red skin Porto Rico potato plants $1.75 M. del., Georgia points. J. W. Hamasy Sumner, Georgia. Porto Rico potato plants, $2. a M. April, May and June del.; Big Stone Beauty tom- ato plants $1.25 M. C. L. Steedley, Baxley, Georgia. Porto Rican. potato plants, ready to ship Park, .Ga. New crop cane syrup, case, six t0- Ib. eas $3.75. J. Fa Rathff, Blackshear, "Gai Offers A-l1 and No. 1 new arop pure Ga. 385 gal. cypress bbls. $165 bot. : tins, 10 Ibs. 65 each; 5 Tost! 8505-2.-1-2 4s. 20e each; 35 gal. cypress bbl. 1926 = syoup 314. All prices net FOB Minior. W. S. Booth, Manor, Georgia. 8 barrels Ne, 1 Bane Red Gusecle eane syrup, 4 gal. in new 35 pal. bbl. ; faney A-1 grade in cans; 6 No. 10s $4. 203 12 No. 5s $4.50. Lee Patr.ck,; Quitman, Ga, 4 bbls. A-1* grade 100 per cane syrup, 1927 crop. New-: bbls., dei at 65;" about 36 gals.; cased, 6-10, 12-5, 24 $4.15, $4.50 and $4.95 per case. VOB shipping point. J, W.. Martin, Cuthbert, Ga. 235 .Villa Nova St. gent. pure su: sar A-1 ribbon cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans, 50 each FOB, of. w-ll exch. for P. C. pig, J. W. Rhenny, Wadley; Ga: : 30 10-lb. eans of Ga. cane syrup, 69c ean or the Jot for $23. Mrs. Piety. Forbes, Brook- let, Georgia. % Good thick sorghum syrup in ee Tbe zal. also some in lard cans iot delivered at shis. price. Mrs. A. D. Henley, Dainelsviile, veorgia Route 2, Box 132. Pure sugar cane syrup made from red and ribbon cane, case of six 10 Ib. cans, $4.80 ease, 12, 5-lb: cans, $5.20 FOB Adel, cash with order. W. D. Wells, Adel, Ga. New Ga: cane syrup, $4.50. eee case of 6 10-lb. cans; $4.75 case of 12 5-+lb. cans det. y.our station. Thos. Davis, Mele. Ga. New crop. cane syrup, $4.75 cas:\6 10-Ib.. cans. J. J. Ratliff Blackshear, Ga. Guaranteed: A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup, in cases of 24 qts., at $4.50 case; cases of 12 half gal... $4.25; cases, 6 l-gal., $4 per case. $4.50 per case of six cans, J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. Best grade thick and ee from -red. cane, 35 gallons, new bhis. $17.5 case 6-No. 10 cans $4.20 ease; 12..Noz sy cats $4.50. Prompt shipmenat and safe del. guaranteed. Tee Patrick, Quit- man, Georgia. : . One 33-gal, bbl. sugar and delicious 70 gal. -or exch. heifer calves 2+ mos. old or Jerseys. Barfield, Route 2, _Louisv: lle, Ga. Guaranteed pure Georgia cane syrup in i Lit gation. cans 45 can FOB Screven, Ga. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Gai Ga. im No. 10 cans. peas. Walter M. Georgia. One 39-gal. bbl. new syrup 50c per FOB; 20 gallons old syrup 25 per gal. H. D. -Bowcn,. Route 2. Claxton, Ga: fre-ght collect, oane syrup, th ck Alex Will exch. for Todd, ~Route good c!can 1, Valdosta, FOB. Good sugar cane syrup, 10. Ib. cans 80q_ gal.; in 838 gal. bbl., gal. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2. 100 per cent pure sugar cane syrup, 1927 79 crop, new cypress bbls. 34 to 35 gal J. W. Martin, Jr., Cuthbert, Ga: *235 V la Nova Street. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. ; Want. seed sugar cane, 50 to, 100. Write for particulars. George W. Cobb, Ellijay, Ga. Star Route, Box 12. $ Ga.. cane syrup, $4 for 6 No. cans, or exch ~ for Brabham peas, O.-too-tan or Laredo; also Napier or Elephant. grass canes, 56c per 100. ft.. Same exch. V.-E.. Franklin, Gay- mont, Ga, Home-made sugar cane syrup in 10 lb, cans pure sugar cane syrup cooked. for Holsein ~ green cane syrup, extra good and ts cee Ga. cane syrup in 10 lb cans, 50 in ec=n'es ready to ship, 6Cc. Cook Trading Co., Mlan, Georgia. : Z 4 -bb's.- good grade old Ga. cane syrup, 1926 crop, $10 per bbl. FOB here. WwW. O: Stewart, Ludowici, Ga. Route A. y thick and bricht, , Thoroughbred Durocs: 2 gilts and 1 boar 4 mos. old, $10 each; also 7 Duroe and P. C. mixed pigs, 8 weeks old, $5 each. FOB Berk- ley: G. Mi Turner,, Point Peter. Ga, += 12 to 15; 8 to 12 weeks old Black P. C. and Black Essex pigs, mixed, 30 to 50. Ibs. each, $3.50 and $4.50 each FOB here. Cash with order. G. M. Smith, Midville, Georgia, Route 3. sae = Pure bred Duroc Jersey boars, 3 to 6 mos. old, wt. 60 to 200Ibs., double treated. Car be registered in buyers name. C. T, Lear, Tifton, Georgia. . , Grade Essex pigs, good, thrifty condition, 3 mos. old. $5.50 each. B. F. Murphy, San- dersville, Georgia. 4 ~ Young P. C. sow with pigs, 10c Ib. Ruth McCogh, Glenn, Ga. 1 Duroe and P. C. mixed gilt, year old good econd., wt. about 120 Ibs., $10. Leo Akins, Graymont, Georgia. : 1 Little Bone Guinea boar, 125 lbs., 7 mos. old, $30; 1 Little Bone Guinea sow, 175 lbs. farrow April 20th, $75; 1 sow, half the ald Blue Guinea, 18 mos. old, 200 Ibs.;: has 8 pigs, 1 mo. old. Pigs are 3-4 Little Bone Guinea, $75. If interested, write. Cash with order. L. G. Scott, Graymont, Ga. Route 2. Miss HOGS WANTED Want 25 to 80 well bred pigs. Will trade early potato plants. Frank J. Payne, Odum, Georgia. sae Want to exch. De Laval No. 10 Cream Sep- arator, perfect cond., for Duroc Jersey, reg., 6 mos old boar, C. B. Reeves, Arlington, Ga. Want one-half doz., more or less. cheap thin, scrub hogs, pigs, or shoats: such as piaerooters, Bugleheads, Razor-backs, Guinea or Essex. Must be cheap for cash. Write de- seription and price COD by freight or ex- presge A. D. Hughes, Athens, Georgia, 295 Georgia Depot Street. ae Want to exch. good steel anvil, 100 1b. wt. at $3.50 for good pig. No runt.. Write. W.. H. Rucker Milner, Georgia. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Pair of Black Match mules, wt. 1100 lbs., $400. J. M. Garrett, Lookout, Ga. a Want to exch. S. S. W. Leghorn year old pullets gor saddle pony or horse. R. W. Parks, Gainesville, Georgia. Want to exch. equal value for mule amd wagon or cow. Write for particulars. Mrs. on Grant, Atlanta, Ga. 404 Pulliam St; OW 5 eF SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 well broken work goat, $5. Lamar Her- rington, Ray City, Ga. 100 Spring Lambs. Write for price. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. 45 or 50 head of grown goats, 75c each. J. W. Readdick, Hortense, Ga. i SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 1 registered Angora female Mrs. Fred LL. White, Buckhead, Ga. Want for cash, year and half or 2 year old Registered Toggenburg buck. Quote price ete. Mrs. H. J. Hoodwin, Homestead, Fldr- ida, Route A. goat. FARM HELP: WANTED - Want middle aged man and wife, no children, to live in house with aged couple on farm, Man to assist in orehard work. some truck and vegetables; Small grain and hay crops and attend stock ete. Woman to assist household work, garden and looking after poultry and bees ete. Salary, $25 a month and hoard for both. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. : average wt. about 40 Ibs. Write |- Want man to farm on 50-50 basis and Spotted Poland China. esgad Hampshire sow } 2 years old, 1-2 Berkshire and 1-2 P. C., ali } sonville, Ga.- Homer Gladden, Tallapoosa, : Thursday, March 29, 1928, milk cows or will ,hire. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. . 3 ee Want man and wife, experienced in cul- i tivating and gathering strawberries. . G. | Byington, Bolingbroke, Ga. se oR Want good man, not under 25 yrs, to ~ farm- for me. Will pay from $15 to $13,_ board and washing, a month. Must be sober\ clean and willing and know how to work farm. Good home. John. L. Bennett, Screven | Ga. Rt. 2, Box 31. - < apy Waint man to work on farm for wages. State amount expected. P. L. Hudgins, De- catur, Ga. Rt. 3. : OS Want colored man and wife -to rdise chickens, near Atlanta. Address: P. O. Box 1262, Atlanta, Ga. ee as Want a partner to furnish purchase 400 head thin range growing and fattening. Have fine Write. C. S. Humber, Dennis, Ga. Want 2 good able bodied men with small families to work on farm and saw mill Me a ontee. $1.59 a day at McPherson. John N. Baxter, Dallas Ga. Rt. 7, Box 14. : e Want good. farm hand, will pay $22.50 for mo., board and washing. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga, Rt. 3, Box 52. Want young christian man, over. 16 yrs.. seeking educaticin' in scientific poultry hus- bandry for services. Position may be per- manent to right man, with promotion and | salary after learning the business, High: School education preferred; must be able to. drive Ford atid not afraid to work. Address: ~ P. O. Box 115. Hapeville, Ga. ; POSITIONS WANTED wees Middle-aged, experienced trruck or any kind sof farming, desires. a position at once. Reasonable wages, object a geod home. Ref- erences furnished. Fulton or Dekalb Counties preferred. W. B. Burton, Atlanta, Ga.Gare _ General, Delivery. : eee Experienced farmer or dairyman, married, - no children, desires a permanent job at once. Best. of references -furnished if desired. J. Hubert Flyant, Gaimesville, Ga. 117 -So.- Main'_St. : i. oa Position on farm wanted by man. with 3 in family who can work. Good references, e Write for particulars: D. J. Andrews. Jack- 6:5 fari< range, capital cattle ~ is MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE oo 1 top buggy and harness, good shape, $20. O. W. Smallwood, Mitchell, Ga. P Good, sound black walnuts, hulled, $1 bu. J. B. Camp. Villa Rica, Ga, ee ae Palmetto brooms, 25 ea, Add postage. ~ Mrs. J. Fowler, Surrency, Ga. = cS 25 lbs. pure goose feathers,50c lb., or xch. for chickens of any good breed. Mrs. F. Conley, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 4, Co _ 100 Ib. white feed sacks, 10 ea., 6 for ae 50e, or 13 for $1. Ethel Sanders, Buchanan, Ga. RE: 3. eee White Hickory home \ made Ax handles, ae doz. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, ~ a. ; sa 8 Sa. Claw -hammer handles, 25c ea., or. $2.75 a doz. D. S, Smith, Gibson, Ga. Rt. 1. | Old fashioned long straw broms, care- fully wrapped with soft wire, 15e ea. or 6 for $1., or will exch. for Early cabbage .~ plants. Cash with order. Mrs. Geo. Martin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. Nee 1 No. 2-1-2 two horse wagon, good cond. a with body, false -body. and drop body, $55. Arthur Mize, Conyers. Ga. Se 4 \bs., good dark red tobacco, del. in Ga., $1. J. W. Gay, Waleska, Ga. Rt. 2. iC 1 car of small size cross ties, Cypress and ~ Hearts for posts, 25 FOB Denton. D. L.. Miller, Dentan', Ga. See Nice, clean chicken feathers, 40c Ib. Mat- _ tie Jackson, Ivey, Ga. - te Good, heavy made 80 Ib. size white: Oak baskets, $1.50; 50 to. 60 Ibs., $1 to $1.25;, large handled Feed, 60 to $1. 'W. N. Shoe- maker, Clem, Ga. Rt. 2; fe oe Hand-made flower baskets, No. 2 substan- ~~ tial reed, 24 in. tall, including handle. Lined, mistly open work, 75c ea. Add Ye extra for postage. Miss. Jamie~ Lee Nunn, Crawford:,. ville, Ga. Rt. 2. ; : eee 1 set. of fixtures and sheet for tobacco ee Write for prices. Emory Jones, Blakely. a. 4 : 5 1 2-horse, wagon, first class cond., suitable ~~ for heavy hauling, $35. H. B. Jones, Pear- son, Ga. Rye straw for melon packing and stalk bedding. Write for price at once. Pimson~ Stanley, Quitman, Ga. : Home made White Hickory Ax handles, doz. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville,. a. : . Walnut meats, 45 lb; Hickery nuts, 35c Sa per half gal. Add postage. Miss Maude- 0 Roper, Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 34. Old fashioned long straw brooms, wrapped with soft wire, 15 ea., or 6 for $1, $2.75 2 doz. Cash with order. Mrs. Geo. Marti, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. ; : Home made Hickory Ax handles, good, tough ones, 30c ea., prepaid, 6 for $1.65;. ee Hammer handles, 10c ea., 6 for 50c. Will ~ exch. for seed peanuts, cabbage or onion sets. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. 8,000 ft., first class Poplar lumber. bet prices. Will H. Smith, Loganville, Kerde : 200 gal. pure home made vinegar in 50 - ae gal. bbls., 30 gal., in 50 gal. lots.. Bbls.. re- tuimed, or exch. Write what you have. L. J... Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. ji Good smoking tobacco, 5 Ibs., $1 del. J. F-. Call, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. ; t New small pine cones and long pine straw ~ for making flower baskets 25 for 6 doz. cones; 15e for 6 doz. straw. Add 5e postage. Gas Risse Box 44, ie Several thousand Asparagus crates, 12 1 2 ea. J. D.. Duke, Fort. Valley, Ga. eee Ae S Make Ga, , eed for Sale - Wanted SEED FOR SALE eral bus. seeded ribbon cane seed, $2.50 del. Add postage on less than 1-2 bu. ape seed and variety. of turnip seed ed ibe teacupful. Add postage. H. S. oks, Monroe, Ga. Route 1. syman hay grass seed, 80e Ib. del. J. S. ghtry, Rocky Ford, Ga. . fe ey drip cane. seed, 6c lb. in small. lots oa on or $2. bu. FOB here, W. A. Vaco, Ga. Route 2. : whte velvet okra seed, 60c qt. del. fie Laster, Fairburn, Ga. Route 3. Ganuine Lipsey, Dixie Bell, Pride of Ga., ckley watermelon and Rocky Ford canta- sly for seed, 1-4 lb., 35c; $1 lb.; True sweet pepper, same price; Ga. white collard, 1-4 lb., 25c, 60c lb.; Lima bush beans, 6 Ibs. 95c; all postpaid. C. F. idox, Flowery Branch, Ga. ourds and gourd seed, 10c. Add postage rders less than 3. Ethel Sanders, Buch- , Ga. Route 38.. bu. honey drip cane seed, $2 bu. or exch. bus. No. 1 pure Rucker cotton seed. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga. Route 5. Thurmond Grey melon seed, grown from sed direct from Thurmond. No, melons were ipped from the field where this seed was rown. J: N. Rigsby, Sparks, Ga. Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1.25 Ib.; Watson elon seed, 75c Ib. C. L. Edwards, Eastman, Tan 6 se ae = > oe sunflower: seed, 45c Ib.;. okra seed, Ib., exch. for home dried apples.. Mrs. Murphy, Chipley. Ga. Route 3.. | eral hundred bus. Cokers strain 5 cot- seed, grown from seed direct from Cok- ast seasom, $1.50 bu.; also few hundred College No. 1 $1.25 bu. FOB Canton. Gay, Canton, Ga. Box 24. . f 50 bus, Summerours Half and. Half. cotton eed, $1 bu.; 25 bus. Coker Cleveland $1.25 50 bus. Cooks lenten, $1 bu. FOB. J. Bruce, Fair Mount. Ga. RFD 2. . ker cotton seed, $1.25 bu. FOB here, ill exch. 5 bus. for 5 M. Porto Rican: otato. W.. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt: 2. 100 bus. Select College No. 1 cottom seed, nd year from Ga. State College, $1 bu. War- ted pure and first quality. K. D. Sanders. atonton, Ga. Route 2. \ : Truck growers ,favorite long green pod ra seed; grows from 6 to 12 ft.,- bares mtil frost, 35c 1b. 2 Ibs. 60c. Cash. Miss. ie Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. : urmond Grey watermelon seed. Del. in ots at 60c Ib. T. E. Bloodworth, Lewis-' Georgia. ee es lew Stone tomato seed, 15 for 1-2 cupful. J. Fowler, Surrency, Ga. Say S$ sweet watermelon seed, hand gath- ound seeds. $1.50- lb. J. W. Thomas, field, Ga. Route 2. ( bs. pure Pride of Georgia or Mountain eet melon seed. selected, $1.25 bu. M. N. ik, Vidalia, Ga. _ . . arsni 15q teacupful; _mixedgwekra l Mrs. Grace L. Newman. Fawn, Ga. 2 ame seed for sale or will exch. for White shorn chickens, pigs, or other farm pro- ice, near Lavonia. R. A. Wilbanks, La- C Georgia. ; : en Beet seed 50c qt., will exch. Write. lie E. Smith, Braselton, Ga. cleaned seed. Chufas, $1.25 pk, J, H. Mc- d, Ivey, Gerogia. heck dip gourds, ready to use, 25e long hot pepper seed, 10c tbls, Mrs. M. Maete, Mitchell, Ga. Route 1. abbage amd white velvet okra seed. Sell eorgia. : . proved Petty Toole, carefully ginned and elected, $2 bu. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, regia. 5% Cokers pedigreed Webber upland staple, st year, $1.75 bu.; also 8 or 12 bus. Russell ig boll seed, $1.50 bu. All FOB here. 8. P. own, Milner, Georgia. eet : Wannamaker-Cleveland big boll, $1 bu. T. Duggan. Warthen, Ga. - ; anmamaker-Cleveland big boll, personally nator. Positively will mot fill order ofher han my own stock. $1.25 bu., 5 to 50 bu... 05 bu., 50 bus. and up, FOB Senoia. L. Bradenburg, Senoia, Ga Wannamaker No. 19 strain, cotton seed. uaranteed, pure, sound and clean.. $1.25 bu. i. Fagan Martin, Georgia. - 50. bus. Neelys pedigreed Wannamaker 5 boll, $1.50 bu., FOB Scarboro. J. M. urus, Searboro, Ga: : pean seed, 55 Ib.; okra, large mixed, 40c del. in Ga. J. M. Roberts, Waycross, Ga. e 4, Box: 162. Vatson melon seed, hand gathered, 50c Ib. Watsom, Morven, Ga. , @ of: Georgia watermelon seed, $1. Ib. W. GC. Lee, Grantville, Ga. _vtange syrup cane seed, $1.50 FOB. W. A. ilson, Bremen, Ga. Route 2. Bell and Thurmond Grey melon hand saved from good sound. melons, 1 1b. Malcom Bros... Ty Ty, Ga. Selected Lipsey melon seed, $1 Ib. Henry in, Locust Grove, Ga. L cornfield bean seed, 30 Ib. 3 large pol utter bean seed, 25 Ib:; white lying onions 50c gal. Cash with order. vi Simmons, Douglasville, Georgia. yay. seed, saved from selected melons, grown | n and privately ginned, first year from. exch. for peas. H. H. Bassett, Springfield |- : = oe man, Georgia. : Branan_ Lewiston, Ga. } Tender garden bean seed, white or colored, white velvet okra seed, 10c cupful; white bunch butter beans, 15c lb.; Dixie melon seed, 50c b.; mixed turnip seed, 15 cupful ; mustard seed, 10 spoonful; 2 cups of white pole beans 25c. Add postage. Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga, Route 7. : I have sold all my watermelon seed. J. G Broome, Tifton, Ga, $ Cabbage, all varieties, $1 Ib.; tomato, all varieties, $1.25 lb. collard, turmip and mus- tard, 45 lb.; beets, radish, carrots, parsnip, parsley, 75 lb; okra 5 Ibs. $1: rape, 15 Ib.; beans, 35 lb; watermelon, 75 Ib. del. Cash. A. R. Holland Braselton. Ga. Rt 1. 75 bus. pure Half and Half cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB Bowdon. Cash with order. W. E. Garrett, Bowdon, Georgia, - Cotton seed, early and heavy yielding, $1.85 bu., 25 bus. and over, $1.25 bu. J. W. Gram- ade, Washington, Georgia. 4 College No. 1 cotton seed; also sunflower: seed. Sell or exch. for corn, oats and collard seed. R.-E, Lee, Carters, Ga. ; 80 lbs. white velvet okra seed, $8 del. G. Cc. Laster, Fairburn, Ga. RFD 3. . ~ Ga. collard seed, 10c tbls., or 50c lb.; mus- tard seed, 10c tbls.; okra seed, 10c cupful or 50c Jb.; artichokes, 50c pk. W. E. Goodwin. Wadley, ' Ga. 5000 Red seed cane $1.50 per 100. John M. Warnock, Statesboro, Ga, / Perkins Mammoth grean pod. okra seed, 80c Ib.; Hastings Cayenne pepper, 10c per doz. pods; also Hendersons bush lima beans, 20c.lb., 2 Ibs. 85; Hastings brown sugar Crowder peas, 12c lb., 2 Ibs. 20c. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commeree, Ga. Rt. 29. > t Pride of Gerogia watermelon seed, $1 Ib. del. H. W. Lynch Brooks, Ga. 2 qt. new Mammoth green pod okra seed, 15c for 1-2 pt.; also several Ibs. butter-beans, 20c Jb.;. purple, speckled and white yxunning and speckled and white bunch, new seed grown from Hastings seed. Mrs. Emmett. C. Brown, Summit, Ga. Route 3. Dashen' seed. $1 bu.; cabbage and. Ga. col- lard plants,. $1.25 M. del. Grady H. Gibson, | Folkston, Georgia. _ Okra seed, 20c cupful; dried sage, l5c at; Kentucky Wonder beans, 15 cupful; Scar- | bosia, blanket flower and corn flower seed, 2 Ibs. 10c each. M. Route 2 Cabbage and white velvet okra seed sell or exch. for peas. H. H. Bassett, Springfield, Georgia. 2 ES Seed came, $2,per 190; Loganberry roots, strong, $1 a doz, FOB -here. W. M. Shat- tuck, Blackshear, Ga. AG ee Pure Salisbury cotton seed, recleaned and graded 1 1-16 in. staple, 35 to 40 per cent lint, $1.50 bu. Eubanks and Son Farm, East- E. Conkle, Hampton, Ga. _Wanmamaker cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB ship- ping point. T. E. Wise, Pitts, Georgia. Improved Wannamaker coton seed, grown from seed bought direct from originator, $1 bu. W. @. Oliver, Carnesville, Ga. Pure Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, $1 | bu. carefully selected. S: L. Thommton, Dewy- rose, Georgia, Route 2. f Langford improved and Wannamaker Cleveland big boll cotton seed, $1 bu. in even weight 2 bu. bags, FOB Gainesville. Homer A. Langford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4. 20 bus. Hastings New Bamk Account cot- ton seed, $1.50 bu. FOB. Whitestone, Ga. s G 50 bus. Cleveland big boll 1926 cotton seed, $1 bu. at barn or $1.25 sacked and del. at Social Circle, Ga. 42 to 45 per cent lint. R. P. Cheek, Social Circle Ga. Route 2. 5 Ibs. improved long green cucumber seed $2.50; 4 Ibs. squash, $1.50; 5 Ibs. long greem' okra, 75c; 2 lbs. short, blunt variety, 50c. Emory Travis, Riverdale, Ga. ' Chufas seed $1.25 pk. J.-H. McClelland, Tvey.-Ga. eo YS Ss : White, pure sound running and bunch but- ter bean seed, 25c Jb. each;~striped half runner garden beam seed, 30c Ib.. stamps accepted; cabbage collard, 5c tbls., everbear- ing okra, 10c cupful. Will exch. for dried ap- ples, peaches, or budded pecan trees, Mrs. Markie Myers, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. Offers No. 1 seed chufas, 8 1-2c lb. Lots over 506 Ibs. 100 to 500 Ib. lots 9 Ib., less than 100 lbs.. 10c lb. -Write for quantity prices to wholesale trade. W. S. Booth, Man- or, Georgia. : x Thurmond Grey watermelon seed, 60c Ib. J. TD. Duke, Fort Valley, Ga. Stone Mountain watermelon seed from choice melons, $1 lb. Starling Yawn, Vienna Georgia, Route 2. About 5 bus. honey drip syrup cane seed $1 bu. or 8c Ib., in small lots. FOB here. J. A. Beatty, Buford, Ga. Rt. 4. : Early Long Pod Okra seed. Sell or exch. | for flowers, shrubs or strawberry plants. Miss Nelle Bryant, Jasper, Ga. Select, everbearing white okra; extra fine strain, 15c pt. T. G. Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1. Hastings long green cucumber seed, sound and clean, 60c Ib., or $2.50 for lot of 5 lbs Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, - Ga. Thurmond Grey * watermelon seed, 45 Ib. Cc. B. Almon, Fort Valley, Ga. Pure. white velvet okra sed, 35c lb. del. Any quantity. C. D. Collins, Cordele, Ga. Lipsey watermelon seed, $1 Ib.. del.; Ede Gem cantaloupe seed, 60c lb. del. I. E. Gools- by, Hazelhurst, Ga. Route A. | : ee Buncomb collard seed, 30c for 1-2 Ib., 50c Ib. del. by parcel post. L. B Ray, Macon, Georgia, 841 Carling Ave. Yellow mustard seed, 10c tbls.; okra seed 25 Ib., or exch. for dbl. geraniums, large leaf begomias or fluffy ruffled ferns. Mrs - Indiana Barnes, Rockingham, Ga.7 3 Fixe Gus McCravey, -| lected heads, 20c lb. or 6 lbs. for $1; Good quantity of pure, culled Rucker and Summerour cotton seed. Ginned on private gin, $1.25 bu.,* FOB, Berkley. F. G. Stead- man, Carlton, Ga. Re-improved Marlboro Prolific seed corn, shelled, $2.50 bu.; $1.50 for 1-2 bu., 80c pk., FOB here. C. N. Adams, Social Circle Ga. Browns improved big wh.te Flint, heavi~ est and most weevil resistant corn. Medium size, red cobb, ears, wt. 1 lb., after shucked $1 pk., $8.50 bu. J. W. Brown; Helena, Ga. 100 bus. long staple Delfas 6102 cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB Americus. J. S. Glover, Americus, Ga. Route C. Half and Half cotton seed, culled in 2 bu. bags, $1.25 bu. D. W. Floyd, Jr., Chester, Georgia. : eS 50 bus. Summerour improved, extra heavy linter cotton seed, $1 bu 2 yrs. from origin- ator. . C. Wallis, Bowdon Junction, Georgia. Route 1. Thurmond Grey melcia' seed. $1 Ib., out of 25 to 50 lb. melons. J. T. Hightower, Odum, Georgia. Hastings Eden Gem cantaloupe seed, 10c for large pack; Stone Mtn. watermelon seed grown from .Hastings seeds last year. Mrs. J.T. Standridge; Lula, Ga. d - 175 bus. Hastings Improved Sorghum seed $1.25 bu. FOB hereW. C. Dailey, MeDaaough Georgia. Eayly white spine cucumber seed; long pod okra, hand gourd, broom corn, mushmellor seed. large size package, 10 each. Add post- age. Sidney Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. Salisbury cotton seed, $1.25;. . Vandiver heavy fruiter, $1.75;. Cooks $1.50 bu. J. H. erett, Parrott, Ga. ; Choice. pure Piedmont seed, ($1 bu., or $60. tc. Dewyrose, Ga. Route 2. Pure Lightning Express cotton seed 1 1-4 inch staple;.big- premium over short staple, $1.25 bu. FOB Senoia. R. L. Hardy, Senoia, Georgia. _ Selected Lipsey watermelon seed, $1 Ib. Henry Colvin, Locust Grove, Ga. Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, $1 lb. Red- mcm Rosser, Locust Grove, Ga. ; Okra seed, 10c teacupful, or exch. for Crowder seed peas, cupful for eupful; also a few pkgs. of Bull or Belle pepper, sell or exch. for old time yellow seed corn. Mrs. Hattie Holton, Covena, Georgia. New crop Chufa seed, $1.25 pk., $4.50 bu. J. F. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga> : White okra seed, 25 lb.. add pestage.. Mi: G. P. Nunn, Crawfordville, Ga. RFD 2, Box 55. : Hastings Prolific seed corn raised on my Chattahooche river bottoms and crib select- ed. None more prolific. Takes premiums everywhere, $2 bu., in 2 1-2 bu. sacks. John S. Owens, Atlanta, Ga. Peachtree Arcade. Egyptian wheat, or chicken corn, $1 for 10. Ibs.. 25 lbs. $2; 56 Ibs. $3.50, postpaid. H. A. Wrench, Madison, Ga. Pop corn, sell or exch. for peas, peanuts orturkey eggs. W. Rowland, Carnesville, Ga. Cabbage and tomato seed, $1 lb. each: Ruby King pepper and straw bermuda cnion $3 lbs. each. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. Spring turnip seed, 2 large spoons full, 10 6 for 25c, The kind that make good early turnips. No order filled for less than 25c. Mrs. F. L. Grigg, Gainesville, Ga. Box 55. 2 pks. Rocky Ford mushmelon; 1 pk. Jer- sey pickling cucumbers; 1 pk. Garden heart celery, 10c pk. each. -Miss Maey Hood, Cleve- land, Georgia. : Long pod and velvet okra seed, 20c cupful. Will exch. some for a well rooted pink, or red geranium plant. Mrs. W. Greathouse, Odessadale, Georgia, Route 1. 5 150 lbs. Excel watermelon seed, 75c Ib. J. Cleveland cotton S..L. Thornton. | H. Hollaway, Ellaville, Ga. Selected pure Honey Drip cane seed, fine for syrup or feed. $3 bu. FOB Crawford, or $1 pk. del. G. H. Huff, Arnoldsville, Georgia, Route 1. : White velvet okra seed, 15 cupful. Cash with order. Mrs. A. E. Pope, Winston, Ga. Route. 2; : 80 Ibs. Watson watermelon seed; North Ga. grown, 50c lb. Mrs. E. B. Harrell, Fayette: ville. Georgia. : ; Hastings Texas Ribbon cane seed from se- also sound, shade dried Chufas, $1.50 pk., or $5.50 bu. All FOB here. Owens Bros., Pembroke, Georgia. j 7 Curly leaf mustard seed, 5c tbls., sweet Ruby King pepper, also Bell or Bull Nose, and cucumber seed 10c thls. 3 for 25. W" exch. .for any kind of Box Flower cuttings. Inez Leatherman, Rabun Gap, Ga. .25 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed, select- ed from choice melons, 75 lb. H. P. Norton Graves, Georgia. Dixie watermelon seed, 75c Ib.: also old fashioned white cornfield beam! seed, 30c cup- ful. or 75e lb. Mrs. Geo. Martin, Gainesville Georgia Route 7. Dwarf Hssex Rape seed, 12 1-2 lb. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. : Striped half runner bean; striped corn- field bean seed, 20c pt.; tender hull gree- squash seed, 20c pt.; white and green okra mixed, 3 large tbls. 10c. Add postage. Dont send stamps. Mrs. Sam P. Ray, Canon, Ga. Route 1. ; g College No. 1 cotton seed, $1 bu., also Cok- er Cleveland, same price. Will exch. a few bus. for pure South Georgia sugar cane syrup J. F. Briscoe, Logansville, Ga. Cleveland Wamnnamaker eotton seed- from bale to acre cotton, $1 bu. Glenwood Farm Brooks, Georgia. Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, $3 per 100 FOB Lavonia. N. C. Randall, Martin, Ga., Route 1. : : Lewis cotton seed, $2 bu. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Georgia. . Cte : i le ae ae e z 5 A z Re 1928, {2 ee MARKEY BULLETIN: | inriehi iat! ee Selected Thurmond Grey melon seed, 75c Lankford cotton seed, $1.25 bu., FOB here. Okra seed, 40c Ib., or 2 for 75e; 10c teacup lb. 5 lbs, $3.50, 10 Ibs. $6 postpaid. W. H.|G. C. Latimer, Gainesville, Ga. Route 4. full. Autrell Bottoms, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. Purple Top Globe and mixed tumip seed, 80c 1lb.; white bunch butter beans and old . time running bean seed, 25c lb.; white vel- vet and Jumbo okra seed, 30c lb.; a few Cream Crowder peas, 10c lb; mustard seed, 10c an ounce. All del. C. G. Oliver, Barnes- \ ville, Georgia, Route 2. ; : Pure selected hand picked Stone Mountain watermelon seed, $1 lb. ;pure long banana mushmelon seed, 75a lb.. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Route 4. a Pure Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, $1 Ib. - up to 10 Ibs. 10 Ibs. or more, 90c Ib. J. W. Cooper, Rupert, Georgia, .. Tom Watson melon seed, from selected melons, 50c lb. Jas. A. Chaumcey, Screven, Georgia. : Genuine Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, 25c cup or 2 for 45c del. Mrs. M. J. Patterson, Cordele, Ga. Route B. Improved Jones watermelon seed, $2. lb. J. B. Smith, Locust Grove, Ga. Route 3. White bunch butter beans 15c Ib.; nice tender garden beams, white or striped, 10c cup; white velvet okra seed, 10c cup. Add postage. Mrs. V. .S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Route 7. a Mixed turnip seed, 15ce cupful. Add postage. Mrs. V. E. Bentley, Monroe, Ga. Route 4 Home grown Swycard collard seed, 10c oz. $1 Ib. B. F. Scott, Dawson,. Ga. ; Improved Red Hill cane seed. Makes syrup clear as honey. 10c lb, or 8 lbs. for 265c, 7 lbs. for 50c. Add postage. C. R. Starrett, Canon, Georgia. 100 bus. Hastings improved sorghum seed, $1.25 bu. FOB here. Mrs. A. B. Dailey, Mc- Donough, Ga., RFD 3. 2 bus. honey drip cane seed, $2 bu. FOB Milner, or exch. for 2 M. Porto Rican potato plants. Mrs. W..T. Caldwell, Milner, Ga. Rt. 2. White velvet okra seed, pure and sound, 1-4 pound 20c, 1-2 lb. 30c, 50c Ib., 10 lbs. or more 40c Ib. All prepaid. A. A. Fuqua, Jack-_ son, Georgia. ag Good pure Tom Watson melon seed, saved from shippsmg melons, 50c lb. C. J. Thomp- : son, Empire, Georgia, Route 1. ; Long handle dipper and Maftin gourd seed. 10c doz., Iceburg lettuce, 10a spoonful, dbl. bright poppy and diantheus pink seed, 10c spoonful, Mrs. A. H. Price, Locust Grove, Georgia. Washed and floated Chufa seed, $1.75 pk., $6.50 bu. of 44 lbs. Less pk., 20c lb.; rape .. seed, 20c lb. 25 Ibs., $2.75; white egg, yellow . globe, cow horn, turnip seed, onion sets, Kleckley sweet melon seed, orange and sor- ghum millet seed. A. H. Waddelle, Pearson,. Georgia. , ie 25 bus. pure Cleveland big boll cotton seed. H. B. Chandler, Luthersville, Ga. Half and Half cotton seed, culled from black seed, in 2 bu. bags, $1.25 bu.; College No. 1, 2 years from breeder, $1.25 bu. D. W. - Floyd, Jr., Chester, Georgia. College No. 1 cotton seed from lot produc- ing approximately 1 bale of lint to the acre. Chauncey Smith, Chamblee, Ga. RFD 38. 100 bus. culled pure Rucker cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB here. H. F. Williams, Buford, Georgia, RFD 2. . / ; \ 25 to 30 bus. Cokers upland long staple cotton seed, first year from originator, $1.50 bu. FOB Griffin. Cash. D. C. Westbrook, Griffin, Ga. Box 464. Cokers extra Cleveland cotton seed, reg. by Ga. crop, improvement assn., guaranteed better tham' 99 per cent pure and above 90 per cent germination. In new 100 Ib bags, ~ $1.50 to $2 bu., according to quantity. This cotton averaged $10 per bale premium over regular market here last season. Good yields. H. O..Lovvorn, Carrollton, Ga. : 50 bus. slip shucked corn, $1. J. R. Me- Cook, Fitzgerald, Ga. RFD 8, Box 38. 4 Seed Prolific pop corn, highly improved, selected, has 10 ears to stalk, 25 Ib., 1-2 Ib. fe ldc. 1-4 Ib. 10c. L. J. Vollrath, Wisaston, Georgia, e Pure white Sparks prolific seed corn, field selected from 2 and 3 eared stalks, closely picked and assorted in crib, $2 bu., $f 1-27 bu., 50c pk. Send sample on cob on request, Walter Smallwood, Thomson, Ga. RFD 3. Improved Whatleys and Hastings prolific seed corn, hand selected, $2.50 bu. Jo Hy; Goolsby, Monticello, Georgia, sy eee) Whatleys prolific seed corm, selected, nub: bed and shelled, $2.50 bu., 5 bus. $11. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2. rs 200 or 225 Ibs. pop corn, clean and sound, pops good, 8 lb. Z. O. Thomas, Alamo, Ga. Route A as SEED WANTED Want a few hundred lbs. of Red Top. or - late Orange Cane seed. Must- be new crop, well ripe, sound and clean. Will pay $2 per 100 Ibs. FOB, or will exch. Cream or Oramge Crowder peas, at 8c lb. E V. Lance, Ellen- wood, Georgia, i : Want 100 lbs. Golden Queen pop corn. Send sample, description, and best price, Pinson Stanley, Quitman, Georgia. Will pay reasomable cash price for 1: Ih. of old fashioned red corn and also want one ounce of the little red pop corn seed. Mrs. H. C. Roberts, Chipley, Ga, Rt. 2. Hastings Select Prolific seed corn, from high yielding strain, $2.50 bu. Jas. B. Wood, Brooks, Ga. : 1927 crop white shelled pop corn 8c Ib. G. Y. Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga. Wamt 1 1-2 bus. sorghum seed. Will exch, good cotton baskets or feed baskets, . any~. size. C. L. Masdon. Clem, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 50 or 75 bus. corn, 1927 crop del,. to Oak Mountain. State lowest price C. B. Mil-. ner, Oak Mountain, Ga. Want 30 bus. ear corn del. Cantom J best cash price. L. J. Puckett, Waleska; Give . a 4 PAGE SIX SEED WANTED Have purchased all cotton seed wanted. Answer to many inquiries. I. C. and J. C Collier, Barnesville, Ga. : Want Ga. red sugar cane seed for acres, State kind of came, location, amount and price. J. W. Good, Moultrie Ga. Want. prices and samples on all kinds arden and field seed. seed. J. L. Coch: Smyrna, Ga. Route 1. Want some half and half pure cotton seed. S. M. Williamson, Warrenville, S.\ C. 92 f 0: SECOND-HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 2 Lumas, s:xty saw, air-blast; gins and 2 rams. Sell or exch. for grist or feed mill. Horace We @;, Macon, Georgia. One 2-hoise plow, $5:50; 1 iron frame spring tooth harrow, and 1 Junas -harrow, & ft. $3.50 each; 1 man Jack saw, $3; 2 eotton Ga. neck hoes, $2; and other farm implements. Write. J F. Carter, Dewyrose, Georgia. 1 Myers self-oiling bulldozer power pump for shallow well; 1 large pneumatic pressure water tank. W. J. Carrgth, Farmington, Georgia. Two 50 saw. Winship Gin with feeder, con denser and with new saws and brushes. Used ene season 1 1-box press; also 80 ft.. line shafting, 1 and 13-16 inch boxing and pulleys; 1, Duplex gin saw filer. All good cond. Will sell eheapor exch. D. F. Vansant, Douglas- ville, Georgia, Route 2. 2 Gantt cotton planters, good econd., $3 ea. or exch. for cow peas, or one for Tap Tight Guano distributor. J. R. Eubanks, Madison. Georgia, Route 2. 1 Horse sprig wagon, $15; harrow, $3.50. Mrs. Georgia. ; One riding 2-horse Oliver Cultivator, in- eluding shovel, spring-tooth, dise. Practically new, first class cond. $50 FOB Eatonton. K. D, Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. John Deere comb: ation cotton and corr planter, good cond. with attachments, $14: } 1 Roderick lean tractor harrow, 24 disc, good cond., $65; Champion binder, cheap. $55. R. C. Couah, Turin, Ga. 1 30-inch Meadows grist mill complete; 1 Stover feed mill complete. J. W. Jordon albotton, Ga. : t Covingti:: cotton planter, complete with corn. peas, peanut and bean droppers at- tached. Used one season a very littte bit oe cash with order. G. M. Smith, Midville. 1 spring tooth E. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Georgia, Route 3. 1 cream separator, good running cond. Medium size, $14; 1 good terracing machine 9, horse, :tearly new, $26 FOB here. Cash ~ th order. Mrs. Mary Holeomb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102. i-horse farming iniplemenia: plows, har- tows, distributors, all in good cond. Write for full description and prices. P. E. Rhodes, Athens, Georgia. Gas. engine and 1 pump and _ jack, Mrs. B. S. Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick, Ga. 1 No, 12 DeLaval separator, slightly used sood cond. Sell cheap or exch. for a good A-No. 1 milch cow. A. H. Daves, Fitzgerald Georgia. 1 practically new Cole cotton planter. Sell for cash or exch. for peas. Make offer. R. W. Blanton, Talbotton, Ga. ; Two tl-horse Oliver goober turn plows, $4 each; 1 grain eradle, nearly new, $4; 1 good Ticer Jones top buggy, $20 or exch. for milch cow, or sow. with pigs; also other im- plements. Write for particulars. O. S. Wil- _liams, Scotland, Ga. Star Route. ; 1 2 1-2-H. P. gas engine. Sell or exch. for good milch cow, oats, or corn. H. J Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga. 1 Duning Reaer and Binder; eut over 15 aqres of grain, $75; 1 Farquhar pea huller. $100" 325; 1 Moline riding 8-horse plow, $25; 1 No. 12 Smalley feed mill, $50. All in good cond. W. W. Driskell, Sparta, Ga. Half section 54 tooth smoothing harrow $2.50 FOB; 1 combiiation cotton and corn _ planter, 88. 50. Exch. for. cotton seed, peas er cane seed. S. L. Brooks, Washington, Ga. Good 5 disc wheat drill, 4 ft. wide, practi- cally new. Sell or exch. fr a Jersey cow. J. S. Kitchens, Toomsboro, Ga. RFD 2. Two 2-herse plows; 7 hamord plow stocks: 1 Cole distributor; 1 Cole cotton planter: 6 Gantt cotton planters ; Empire top buggy. L, B. Harris, Atlanta, Georgia. 1062. Capi- tel Avenue. : Polk concrete silo form, used once, C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga. _ John Deere combination cotton and corn planter, with all attachments, $15; Roderick Yean tractor harrow, has 24 disc, $65. Both in good cond. R. C. Couch Turin, Ga. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want to exch. counter seales for planter that will plant .cow peas and beans. H. H. Bassett, Springfield, Ga, Went 1 set of second-hand blacksmith tals. cheap for cash. FOB Athens. J. A. Adams, Hull, Georgia, Route 2. Want 1 Fowler scrape in good cond. State price. S. P, Davis, Dallas, Ga. Want 1 garden tractor. Price must be cheap fer cash. . A. Barker, Yatesville, Ga. Want set of 1927 International rid ng cul- tivator disc. Must be good cond. Quote price. OQ. S. Williams. Scotland, Ga. Star Route. Want one 18-inch dise for Cutaway har- row at once. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Want 1 second-hand Cole plante for corn pPinders, etc., good cid., for immedate de! Exch. Barred-Tancred White Lecthorn eves at $1 a setting. A. J. Kice, Statenville, Gao ee Want set extension rims for whee! Ford son tractor. Must be good shape. H. M. Harp Ashburn, Georgia. Want 1 mowing machine and rake. Good cond. ed cheap for cash. N. T. Polk, Athens, -and Seven sister Flowers and Seeds for Sale and Wanted FLOWERS AND SEEDS FOR. SALE Single white narcissuss yellow. daffodils, jonqu.ts. and white its, $1 a 100.