PUBLISHED bu re BUREAU OF VOL 12 STATE CAPITOL. GEORGIA MARKET BULLE MARKETS =~4 oo ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928. ae NUMBER 36. LAYING-BY TIME About. th's time of the year all of us farmers begin to talk about laying-by. As a rule the rains iay-by for us. Near:y every farmer will advise the other farmers that if he goes in and cleans ovt his cotton after a rainy spell of about two or three weeks duration, that it will hurt it by knocking off bol's and skinning up the cotton. Personally I have found that it always pays to thoroughly clean your eotton. If it does not make it take on more fruit it enables you to gather what you have made. You cannot hire hands to pick grassy cotton. They will start in it but they will quit on you pretty soon and tell all of the other cotton pickers in the section about it. If there ar any sand spurs in it the only way you will get it picked is to pick it yourself. The best paying work that you can give your cotton now is to thorough'y elean it before you et 1h: Of course you can not afford to go in and work your corn after a rainy spell and:a lepse of two or three weeks from the last ploughing. If you do t will ruin your corn. Everyone hates - - to see so much vegetation in the corn but you can take advan- = = = tage of this growth of grass and weeds in your corn by. turning your little pigs in it, if it is fenced in. If it is not fenced off it might pay you to fence off a patch of it for your pigs. Little. pigs w ll not hurt your corn or any other erops and this is a vood time of the year to get them started. Hogs are bringing a good price. They brought a good price last fall until the middle of the winter. Rush your hogs and try to have them number Ones by the October and November sa.es. Immediate attention to them will put on three pounds to one if you wait until Oc- tober to try to get them in a thrifty condition. Now is the time to think about your winter grain erops. If you have a good spot of ground somewhere some wheat: would come in good. In most of the sections in Georgia, north of Ma- con, flour mills are fairly convenent and any- of the red clay soils, thoroughty fertilized, will make 20 to 25 bushels of. wheat to the acre. Home grown biscuit are mighty good for the table. The shorts and bran are fine for the pigs and the whole wheat is a spendid feed for your chickens. We do not raise enough wheat in Georgia. EUGENE ae 4 MARKET OF GEORGIA f Prevailing Whotesale Pr-ees, July 21, Sweet Potatoes (Yellow) bulk, 100 Ibs. __------ ea Irish Potatoes, sack, 100 Ibs. Cabbage, green, crated, 100 Ibs. Se SS ee os ee Eggs, Ga. Extra, dozen __------ eee eanH--------+-- Eegs, Ga. Standard, dozen 2_-_~=.~------------s---i_----+- Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen _-_----- ~---------------------++------ Eggs, Yard Run, dozen _-__--- Lae eee a Stags, per lb. _-------------------- eo ee eee Hens, per . Roosters, per lb. Friers, per lb, ---------------+------------------------------ wee we ee ee ee a ae eo a ee a ne ener ne ee ee ee Ducks, per Ib. -------------------- wan gen nanan nen nnn -nee-- Geese, per Ib. ---------------------------- eee ei a wi Turkeys, per lb. -------------------------------------+------ _ Lima Beans, per lb. __------ oe OR eee a Field Peas, mixed, per lb. .---------------- Pe a Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb. _-------------------------------- Georgia cane syrup, bbls., per gallon ao -- 9 ------- 25-2 ----- = Corn Meal, sack 96 lbs. _...-+----------------------------- oe Corn Milling, sacked, bu. _.---------------+-------- ---------- Oats, No. 3 White, sacked, Wig ee ee er Oa Peavine Hay, ton ._--:-------------------=--=-------------- Alfalfa, (Ga.) ton 1_s-.---------- -------------- aoe oe Country Butter, best table, Ib. __----------------------+------ Country Butter,cooking, lb. ---------------------------------- 1928. Always subject to variation. REPORT ? Ce PRODUCTS S oe a ee ata ATLANTA AUGUSTA - COLUMBUS SAVANNAH $1.95 $ 2.25 $ 1.50 $ 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 32 33 33 35 2 ey a anor es Boe sols ye 35 OG. eee ge 30 31 a 15 a eee 20 25 18. 22 12 15 aa 12. 1-2 33 35 83 - 31 DU ae ee ee .20 at oe 42 Se ee Cee eee ee 28 Bite Sei er ee ee. See eee 10 ee ee a .10 2.50 ~ ------- wee) men atle se 07 1-2 08 ee 04 RS ee es ee .40 2:75 2.80 2.70 2.60 1.30 Coe eo eee wee ee od BV RR OE Oey Vogt ae as 85 ei a Sine 18.00 DOO ee oe 40 .40 AQ a oe a es 30 20. 8056 Se ee ae cake sag PAGE TWO Poultry for Sale and Wanted ANCONAS FOR SALE Sheppard strain Ancona pullets, 10-12 weeks old, 75c each. Sherman Poole, Canton, Ga. Route 4. S. C. Anconas, Sheppard strain, 1 year hens laying 75 vr cent each; cocks selected, $2.50 each FOB J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. < : BANTAMS FOR SALE Golden Seabright Bantams, $2.50 pair or $3.50 for 3. F. B. Guann, Clyo, Georgia. 9 pair White Leghorn Bantams with 20 little chicks, about 6 wks. old $1.50 pair, $7 for lot FOB here. Mrs. Sb. 8S. MeMillan, Oakwood, Ga. March hatch Partridge Bantams, heavy laying strain. Write for prices. Catharine Jones, Box 118, Ball Ground, Georgia. : One pair Golden Seabright pure bred bantams 1. 1-2 years old, $5. frances Turner, Summit, Georgia. Lot March hatch, $1.00 pair. Davenport, Acworth, Ga. of bantam chickens mixed, Mrs. W. N. BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE Pure bred Barred Rock pullets fry- ing size, 75c each. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Sylvester, Georgia, Route 3. Thompson - strain Barred Rock eockerels, March hatch, $1.25 each. Also eggs: same strain, prize stock, $1 for 15. Mrs. Milton Summer, Syl- vester, Georgia, Route 3. Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock, March hatch Thompson strain cock- erels, $1.50 each. Mrs. W. C. Norris, Zebulon, Georgia. | Thompsons Imperial. Ringlet Bar- red P. Rock pulets, $1 each; also a few cockerels, same stock and price. Mrs. W. L. Harwell, Sycamore, Ga. 10 Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred -Rock 14 mos. old hens and 1 rooster, $1.40 each, $15 for lot FOB here. Mrs. -$. S. McMillan, Oakwood, Ga. 12 pure bred Thompson ringlet cockerels about 2 lb. each, $1. Mrs. I. P. Hoover, Irwinton, Ga. 8 Barred Rock Thompson _ strain cockerels, April hatch, 75c each FOB Sycamore. Mrs. J. C. Odam, Syca- more, Georgia, Route 3. ; Barred Rock cockerels, Aristocrat strain from prize winning stock, May _ hatch, $1.75 each or 3 for $5. J. S. Pelot, Statesboro, Ga. Route C. Few selected Barred Rock cock- _erels, 16 weeks old parent stock, E. B. Thompson direct, $2.50 each FOB. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ae Pure Barred Plymouth - Rock, Thompson strain hens, $1.50 ea; same young stock for breeding purposes _-at market prices. Mrs. E. T. Boswell, _Jr., Siloam, Ga. BRAHMAS FOR SALE One light Brahma cockerel Scott strain, Feb. hatched, four _ pullets - game age, $3 each or $10 for the pen of 4 pullets and one cockerel. Mrs. _V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. 1 pure bred Light Brahma rooster $5.25 express $1.20 or exch. 8 pure bred L.. Brahma hens not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. L. L. Roberts, Fort Gaines, _ Georgia, RFD. 5 Giant Light Brahma hens, 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea. or $6.00 for lot, pur- until Aug. 15th at 75c ea; cockerels, oe MARKET Caylor, Dalton, Ga., Route 6. = . Bee aD BRAHMAS WANTER. Wiant 4 March hatched Light Brah- ma cocKerels, must be pure breed, heavy feather-footed. " Gkve strain and wt. Will exch. wild rose bed spread, tufted in colors for same or two center pieces crocheted, large size. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga., Route 3. ; GAMES FOR SALE 5 pure bred Dark Cornish pullets, 1 rooster, $6.00 FOB here. J. R. Gard- ner, Locust Grove, Ga. Pit game stags, wt., about 2 |bs., $1.50. Pure Pit, grey and brown red, some have tassells. You must be sat- isfied. M. E. Butler, Greensboro, Ga., P. O. Box 215. Fancy Cornish Game $1.50, pullets, $1.25 ea. to lay. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Georgia. 2 pure bred Dark Cornish Game, March cockerels, $1.00 ea., or both for $1.75 FOB here. Cash. A. E. Wam- mock, Harrison, Ga., Rt. A. 3 mo. old Cornish game rosters, $1 ea., also White Rock roosters, 3 mos. old, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Ga., Route B. Cornish game rooster, this yr. hatch for sale. J. F. Simpson, Cairo, Georgia. : 1 red Game cock, 2 yrs. old, $1.50; 3 black mixed game hens, $8.00. ~ All cash FOB here. Mrs. Arlee Ward, Columbus, Ga., Route 3. Pure bred Cornish Indian game chickens, $6.00 per lot of four pullets and one cockerel. Mrs. Joe A. Flan- ders, Swainsboro, Ga., Route 2. cockerels, Fancy stock Cornish game cocker-. els, $1.50 ea; pullets, soon lay, $1.25 each. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga., Route 2. : : GAMES WANTED Want one White Cornish Indian game rooster. Must be pure bred and reasonable price. S. P. Kenney, Ath- ens, Ga., Route 2. . GIANTS FOR SALE Feb. hatch roosters and_ pullets, roosters, $1.50 ea; pullets, $1.25 ea; trio, rooster and two pullets, $3.50. All from mated Marcey strain stock. Prices f. 0. b. McRae, Ga. Geo. A. Bell, Jacksonville, Ga. 100 pure J. B. Giant pullets, lay this fall, 40c lb. _Mrs. J. R. Asbury, Crawfordville, Ga. 100 pure bred J. B. Giant pullets, lay this fall, 40c lb. Mrs. J. R. As- bury, Crawfordville, Ga, Thoroughbred Jersey Giant chick- ens, March hatch, trio, $5.00; pullets, $2.00 each; cockerels, $1.50 each. Al- so fine R. I. Red cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. W. N. Davenport, Acworth, Ga. LEGHORNS FOR SALE Brown Leghorn pullets, March and April hatch, everlay strain, for sale $1.00 ea. Gas = -16 Brown Leghorn hens, 1927 hatch, $1.00 ea; 15 white Leghorn hens, 1927 hatch, $1.00 ea. or exch. for J. B. Giants. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 100 cockerels 10 wks. old, Ferris Mrs. G. F. Pickle, Blakely, hens, $1.00. Can deliver at any date. ~| chaser to pay express. Mrs. A. A. _|strain, March hatch, $1.00 ea.. K. D. .| Sanders, Eatonton, Ga., Route 2. (Pullets soon} land, Ga. best egg strain, 75c; 100 nice laying . BULLETIN 50 White Leghorn pullets, Tancred 25 or 30 White Leghorn pullets, 6 waeks old, 50c each or exch. 25 for 20 S. L. Wyandotte pullets. 5 Tancred strain white Leghorn pullets and one cock for $6.00 or exch. for 6 S. L. Wy- andotte pullets Tarbox or Harts strain preferred. Mrs. Linton Johnson, Sparta, Ga., Route 3. 7 Ferris heavy laying strain White Leghorn cockerels, 5 months old, $1 each or $5 for the lot. Mrs. A. L. smart, Box 110, Jakin, Ga. One pen Beal Tancred White Leg- horn, 12 hens and one rooster to the pen; also 3 pens S. C. Rhode Island Reds, $20.00 per pen. Cash with or- der, All hens good layers, no culls. Alex Carswell, Sardis, Ga. Pure Tancred strain W. Leghorn cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. L. O. Noble, Trenton, Ga. 2 Brown Leghorn roosters, full bred, $1 each or exch. for two Cornish game roosters, March hatch. Mrs. G. W. Farthing, Summit, Ga. Tancred pedigreed cockerels and unpedigreed pullets for foundation stock: Bred from Trapnested 200 egg and better hens sired by males direct from Tancreds four generations 250 egg and better mating. March and, April hatch: Cockerels, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 each. Pullets, $1.00, $1.25 each f. o. b. Blackshear, Ga. N. C. Willoughby, Blackshear, Ga, Tancred strain White Leghorn pul- lets, selected for high egg produc- tion, 10 wks. 75c; 12 wks. 85c; 14 wks. $1; 16 wks. $1.25; ready to lay $1.50 each. Mrs. Sidney Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. ; 28 S. C. White Leghorn hens and one rooster, 16 mos. old 85c each or $22.50 pr lot. Lester T. Lyle, Clem, Ga., Route 2. 300 two yr. old White Leghorn hens, Wycoffff strain, well culled in heal- thy laying condition, 75c eaeh f. o. b. Richland, Ga. No less then 25 will be sold. Mrs. J. L. Hollomon; Rich- 15 early Apr. hatched pure Tancred strain W. Leghorn pullets from heavy layers, no culls, 75e each , cockere: free. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs, Ga. 45 S. C. W. Leghorn hens, 1 yr. old, -$1.00 each or $40.00 for the lot with one fine cock. M. K. Hudlow, Carl, Georgia. 10 wks. old White Leghorn cocker- els, Ferris strain, 75 each. Mrs. N. L. Maddox, Willard, Ga. 5 _25 White Leghorn pullets, Rus- Sian strain, 4 1-2 mos. old, 90c ea., FOB Oakwood. Mrs. S. 8. McMillan, Oakwood, Ga. 50 Tancred White Leghorn 2 yr. old hens, $1.00 ea. Florerfce Karnest, Cohutta, Ga., Route 1. 3 Eleven White Leghorn hens and 1 rooster, $1.25 each or will exch for 6 Black Jersey Giant hens and one roos- ter or 7 White Brahma hens and one rooster; 6 hens and a Bantam rooster for sale at best price. O. N. Dowd, Ty Ty, Ga. : Tancred S. C. White Leghorn 17 weeks old pullets, soon to lay; S. C. Brown Leghorn Everlay strain pul- lets 17 weeks old, $1.25 each; White Leghorn cockerels, selected, scrappy 5 point comb, also some S, C. Brown Leghorn, $2.50 each f. 0. b. Lavonia. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Georgia. 5 White Leghorn hens, $4.00; 15 Arlee Ward, Route 3, Columbus, Ga. 500 White Leghorn pullets, 75 each f. 0. b. Dawson; pedigree White Leg- | Ribron, Waynesville, for lot. mixed Partridge size chix, $4.50; Mrs. | G. Thursday, July 26, 1998. sey Black Giants pullets, $2.00 each; cockerels, $5.00 each. J. O. Fussell, | Dawson, Ga. 15 April hatched White Leghorn, Kerlin strain roosters, direct from Kerlins yard, $1.50 each f. 0. b. Mon- 'ticello, Ga. Cash with order. Mrs. O. D. Price, Monticello, Ga. 550 pure Tancred White Leghorn pullets, March hatch. Write for price on lot. M. S. Pullen, Whites- burg, Ga. 18 Brown Leghorns, 1 and 2 yr old hens, $18.00. Cash with order. Mrs. Ben Goss, Marble Hill, Ga. LEGHORNS WANTED Want prige on 200 8 te 10 weeks old Leghorn pullets of good laying strain shipment now. B. A. Dominick, Box 221, Orlando, Fla. Want 10 S. C. W. Leghorn pullets not hatched later than April. Must be pure bred from heavy laying strain, no culls. Will exchange. Write for particulars. S. D. Crowe, Bogart, Ga., Route 2. MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS FOR SALE 5 Lakenvelder hens and 1 rooster, $1.00 ea. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cor- dele, Ga., Route B. Booths S. C. White Minorca pedi- greed cocherels, Feb. Mar. hatch, from high record trapnested hens, 200 egg blood males, direct from Booth, $3.00 each; also 3 seventeen months old cocks Booths pen 6, $5.00 each. N. C. Willoughby, Blackshear, Ga. ORPINGTONS FOR SALE Few seleeted Golden Buff Orpington pullets, 17 weeks old, soen lay, $1.50 ea. f. o. b. Lavonia. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Pure bred Buff Orpington Cocker els, $1.25 postpaid, Mrs. L. O. Noble, Trenton, Ga. 25 pure bred Buff Orpington friers, 1 1-2 to 1 3-4 lbs. buttefmilk fed, 30c Ib. f. 0. b. here. Mrs. J. W. Fanning, Washington, Ga. R. I. REDS FOR SALE &@ hens and 5 roosters, R. I. Reds; hens 1 yr. old, Donaldson strain, also young stock. Mrs. W. C. McAllister, Hawkinsville, Ga. 10 pure bred R. I. Red hens, good winter layers, 18 mos. old, 1 cocker- el, 1 yr. old, $17.50 for lot: . Mrs. AS R. Skates, Ringgold, Ga., Route 1. Two pure bred S. C. R. I. Red roos- ters, Donaldson strain for sale or exch. for anything can use. D. E. McDaniel, Luxomini, Ga. S. G. R. I. Red March cockerels, pure bred Owen strain, $1.00 ea., al- so R. FE. Red friers, 30 lb. Mrs. A. E. Ga., Box 52. ae Roe 30 R. I. Reds, mostl ullets, April 28th hatch, from 2 sik dark pe 5 to 7 lb. hen, headed by yr. old, 10 or 12 lb. cockerel from Berrys Poultry Farm, $1.00 ea., also 15 choice 2 yr. old R. I. Red dark red, 5 to 7 lb. hens, $2.00 ea., 1 cockerel, little past yr. old, not related to hens, from Berrys Farm, 10 or 12 lbs., $5.00 or $30.00 Florence Earnest, Cohutta. Ga., Route 1. Ese Few selected S. C. R. I. Red pul- lets, 17 weeks old soon lay, parent stock Marold Tompkins direct, $1.50 ae f: o. b. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, One R. hk Red rooster; white R. I. roosters; 20 mixed hens, all $1.00 each Stockton Poultry Farm, Stockton, Ga. horn cockerels, $10.00 each; also Jer- 0. b. here. Mrs. Mattie B. McPher- son, Route 1, Box 59, Rabun Gap, Ga. -_Thursday, July 26, 1996. BR. L REDS FOR SALB _R. R. Donaldson strain cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl- ____vester, Ga., Route 3.. _R. I. Red and Jersey Black Giants friers, 30c lb. Send money order. - Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga, _R. 1. REDS WANTED Sy Want 28. C. R. I. Red cockerels, - March hatch. Will exch. cabbage, col- lard or tomato plants for same. Mrs. _ Leona Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. - Route 1. WHITE ROCKS FOR SALE 12 pure bred White Rock -hens and 2 roosters, Fischel strain, $1.50 each or $18 for the lot. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, _. Concord, Ga. Route 1. _ Thoroughbred White Rocks, from - 1 month to 1 1-2 years old pullets, and hens, from 50c to $1.50, in lots of 10; roosters, from 50c to $3 each; 10 W. Rock 1 1-2 year. old hens and - 1 2-year-old rooster, $17.50 FOB here. __W. B. Cochran, Douglasville, Geor- Sepia, Routesl =< WYANDOTTES FOR SALE Martin strain, white Wyandotte hens, $2.50 ea; cocks, $3.00 and $5.00 each; cockerels from lst prize pen _ Savannah State Fair 1927, $3.00 and $5.00 each. Miss Lilly Clark, Town- send, Ga. on : 10 pure bred hens and 1 rooster, $10.00 for lot. Mrs. BE. L. Paris, Dal- las, Ga., Route 1. x -WYANDOTTES WANTED Want 10 to 15 S. L. Wyandottes, _ March hatch pullets. Will exch. fan- ey work, quilts, bed spreads for same. Mrs. Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Jersey Giant chicks, 14 each for 25 or more. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Haw- kinsville, Ga. - ' BABY CHICKS WANTED Want 100 Barred Rock baby chicks to raise on halves, 10 or 12 weeks old, to be delivered about the 1st to 15th or August. Write your terms and full particulars. 35 years experience. John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga., Route 1. Want baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. Buff Orpingtons preferred. Best attention and feed given. Ref. if desired. Mrs. L. C. Ridley, Franklin, Ga., Bt. 4. Want 50 1 week old chickens to raise on halves to 12 weeks old. Robt. -B. McConnell, Meriwether, Ga. Want 200 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 12 wks. White Rocks preferred. Mrs. W. T. -Swinks, Decatur, Ga., RFD 2. \ Want to raise any breed baby chicks to 8 wks. on halves. Hens ready to carry them. R. CG. Patterson, Parish, _ Georgia. - Want first week in August 200 R. J. Red baby chicks to raise on halves to ten weeks. Write first. George Hoxie, Waycross, Ga., Route 4. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE 25 Tacos and small friers, 35 Ib. Mrs. H. H. Cook, Hogansville, Ga., Route 8. eanc 1p. _ Route 4. _ Four 1927 hatch Buckeye hens and one cock same age, $8.00 del; sey- Geo. Hoxte, Waycross, Ga., R. I. Reds or | 31 6 mixed fryers about 2 lbs. each, Sa 3 LE TAD Sie kes = MARKET BULLETIN eral fine 1928 hatch cockerels, $1.25 ea. del. . H. W. Thurmond, Gresham- ville, Ga. | MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS WANTED Want about Oct. Ist. one doz. Feb. or March hatch American Class pul- lets and one doz. Mediterranean class pullets. Quote price delivered to ex- press company your station. Chipola Poultry Yards, Box 48, Marianna. Florida. Want large Barred Rock and R. I. Red friers, pullets and hens. Market poultry. Quote price your station or del. in Savannah; any quantity over 12 will be consireded. State exactly what you have to sell. Pre- fer to buy outright or will handle on consignment. Pay top market pri- ces. William. H. Oetgen, Savannah, Georgia. See Want 4 Cornish Game dark pullets. State best cash price. J. F, Simpson, Cairo, Ga. Want to hear from someone who has the Donaldson strain S. C. R. I. Red cockerels for sale. Write John V. Arrendale, County Agt., Hayes- ville, Ga. Want to exch. 1 large M. B. turkey yr. old gobbler for 6 full breed Golden Buff Orpington pullets or hens, also eggs from M. B. turkeys, setting for setting. Mrs. L. C. Ridley, Franklin, | Ga., Route 4. Want 100 young chickens to raise on halves on open range. Large breed oreferred. W.R. Williams, Tiger, Ga., RFD 1, ae | eS Want White Leghorn pullets. H. QO. Williams, Millen, Ga., Route A. Want pure bred Golden Sebright oantam hen and rooster. Will exch. pure bred young Indian Runner hens, now laying, or .4 young Brown Leg- horn, Everlay Strain hens. Jerry Perkins, Benevolence, Ga. . Want 100 chickens of any kind to raise on halves. Mrs. C. B. Register, Hahira, Ga. DUCKS AND GEESE FOR SALE 3 Muskogee ducks and 1 drake, $4. Express collect. Cash with order. J. H. M. Weaver, Quill, Ga. White Pekin ducks, $1.50 each. Buckhead, Ga. 4 Mammoth White Pekin ducks, 4 drakes $10.00 f. o. b. Hampton, Ga. R. B. Crowden, Box 14, Sunny Side, Ga. 2 pure bred Indian runner drakes, about 9 months old, $1.50 prepaid or exch. for 80 pure blood White Leg- horn baby chicks, not Incubator hatch- ed, write before sending. Mrs. Rachel Rumbley, Blythe, Ga., Route 1, Box 1928 hatch, Mrs. Fred L. White, 3 puddl# ducks; 1 drake, 1 hen and one young duck, 5 weeks old, $1.50 for lot f. o. b. here. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Georgia. TURKEYS AND GUINEAS FOR SALE 9 turkey hens, good layers and set- ters, over 1 yr. old, one over 2 yrs. old. Will exch. for shoats or pigs against swine flag and hog cholera. Duroc Jersey preferred, would accept any good breed if free from diseases. - One hen and one tom Giant Mam- moth Bronze, hen wow laying, $7.00 ea. or $12.50 pair,.16 mos. old. Mrs. W. O. Millsaps, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2: 18 guinea hens, 2 roosters, $10.00 or exch. for Brown Leghorn pullets or hens, Lakenvelders or anything Norris, Wrightsville, Ga. Write. that have. been inoculated for life. W. Rowland, Carnesville, Ga., Route 1. | useful. Route 4. 17 head of geese, 6 raised 1927; 11 raised this year with feathers on, $20.00 or will sell by pound. A.-S. Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga., Mixed M. B. day old turkeys to exe. for pure bred rabbits, young stock preferred. Alice Stokes, Jasper, Ga., Route 3. TURKEYS WANTED Want pure bred jet black turkey. Will exch. one pure bred jet black tom April 1927 hatch for one same age and type to prevent inbreeding. Want only. best and true type. Mrs. John A. Watson, Summit, Ga., Route 3. EGGS FOR SALE Aristocrat Imperial Ringlet Barred Rock eggs, $1.25 per setting. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlomega, Ga. White Australian guinea eggs, $1.25 per 18 delivered. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Hatching eggs from pure bred W. Leghorns, Ferris strain, $1 per 15 del. crates to be returned. Mrs. N. L. Maddox, Willard, Ga. Thompson Imp. Ringlet strain eggs, stock second direct, $1 per 15 del. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29. Eggs for hatching from Aristocrat Barred Rock prize winning stock, $1 per 15 eggs, $5 per 100. Mrs. Florence P. Billing, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. B. EGGS WANTED Want strictly fresh eggs. Have sale for strictly fresh eggs for ho- tels, restaurants and hospitals. Will pay a premium above price quotation in Market Bulletin. Case lots only. H. W. Thompson, Atlanta, Ga., P. O. Box 112. Want setting eggs, White Guinea, Mammoth Bronze.or Bourbon turkey red and White Pekin duck. Write. W. A. Cain, Clermont, Ga. Want pure bred, light Brahma, white Wyandotte, S. C. R. I. Red, Black Minorea and Barred Rock set- ting eggs. Will exch. for same. Mrs Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 10 doz. fertile Dark Cornish game eggs for incubation. Write and give best prices. Clarence McLeroy, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch. 100 Octagon soap wrappers for 1 setting of S. C. W. Leghorn eggs, Tancred strain from heavy layers. Must be pure breed; or will exch. 125 coupons for 1 set- ting of pure bred dark red S. C. R. I. Red eggs large breed. Mrs. 8. D. Crowe, Bogart, Ga. Rt. 2. Want M. B. turkey eggs to set and raise on halves to 10 wks. L. B. Taylor, Franklin, Ga. Rt. 4. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES FOR SALE Want beeswax in any quantity at 27 1-2c lb. delivered. J. T.. White, Dublin, Ga. 15 old style gums of bees, $8 for lot. Purchaser to take them on yard. Only 2 have been robbed this season. Supposed to be Italian bees. T. C. Davison, Comer, Georgia. New honey in 5 lb. cans, $1.35 del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Honey in comb in 10 Ib. buckets, $2.25 bucket; also bright comb honey in 10 lb. buckets, $1.60 del. R. W. Browning, Dublin, Georgia. New crop honey in one lb. sections Milner, Georgia. PAGE THREE 24 to standard glass front shipping -case, $5.50- delivered. Case to be re- turned or pay 60c for same; chunk honey in No. 10 cans, $1.95 delivered by parcel post, chunk in about 80 lb. tins, 17c lb. delivered by express. Will exch. 40 lb. honey for 80 Ib. large blue huckleberries. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Georgia. . New crop fancy honey packed and labeled nicely, six five pound pails, $4.50. Prompt delivery. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Georgia. aay in 5 Ib. cans, extracted and comb, 12 five lb. cans to the case, $9 per case dosta, Georgia. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES WANTED Want bright chunk comb honey. Quote best price in 50 to 100 Ib. lots. J. E. Pinion, Dalton, Georgia. GRAIN FOR SALE Cokers pedigreed seed oats X extra order. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Georgia, Route 29. Napier grass and roots, $7.50 per M. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Georgia. 300 bu. good Fulghum seed oats, $1.10 bu. or $1 bu. if purchaser furn- ishes bags; also 30 or 40 bu. Abruzzi 4 to 12 months old at reasonable price, registered Jersey preferred. All FOB farm. P. A. Arnold, Winterville, Georgia, Route 1. in ; Miss Viola Smith, Martin, Georgia, Route 2. 40 bu. Kanota oats, $1.50 bu. FOB here. W. C. Manley, Carnesville, Ga. GRAIN WANTED _ Want 5 bu. good winter seed oats. Will exch. Jersey Giants, June 7 hatch for them. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Georgia, Route 1. Want 200 bu. genuine Abruzzi seed rye. Send sample and quote price. J. F, Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga. _ FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR SALE Dry smoked country hams, 30c lb.; sides and shoulders20c Ib.; pure hog lard, 20c Ib. in 50 Ib. cans. Robert Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. 23 Ib. hams, 38 lb.; shoulders and middling, 25 lb. Also Jersey butter delivered at 45c lb. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Georgia. . Hams, weighing 30 Ibs. 35c lb.; also 45 Ib. can hog lard, 18 lb. Mrs. Linton Johnson, Sparta, Georgia. _ Good country cured hams, hickory C. Couch, Turin, Georgia. POTATOES FOR SALE _ About 30 bushels Irish cobbler po- tatoes No. 1 sound and good in new sacks, $2 per bu. FOB Dallas. C. T. Williams, Dallas, Ga. Route 6. 100 lbs. FOB any quantity large or small. Cash with order. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Route 4. Lookout Mtn. potatoes from hill se- lected stock; 8c lb. with planting di- rections. J. F. Cantrell, Cleveland, Georgia. toes, $2 bu. FOB here. J. P. Brown, fine, $2.25 per bu. FOB. Cash with Burr clover, free from trash, 4e lb. Fancy Gallberry and Tuplen honey | FOB Valdosta. J. W. Sherman, Val- | 5 we rye, $2 bu. Will exch. for heifer from pe smoked, 30c Ib.; shoulders, 25c. Riley - Irish cobblers, new crop, $2 per Genuine Lookout Mtn. Irish pota- wy PAGE FOUR oe _- GEORGIA" MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, July 26, 1928 _Entered as second class matter Febru- ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At- lanta, Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing. at spe- cial rate of postage provided for in sec- _ tion 1103. Act of October 3, 1917. Advertisements of farm produce and appurtenances, admissible under pos- tal regulations, 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 legislative. act the Market Bulletin does not..assume any responsibility for any advertisement appearing in the Bulle- tin or transaction resulting therefrom. U. 8. STANDARDS FOR SWEET POTATOES (1926) Fe RS Grades U. S.:No. 1 shall consist of sweet potatoes of similar varietal charac- teristics which are firm, not badly misshapen; which are free from black rot, decay, and freezing in- jury; and free from damage caused by,..dirt, secondary rootlets, bruises, cuts, scars, growth cracks, scald, seurf or. other diseases, weevils or ether insects, and by mechanical or other means. UNLESS) OTHERWISE SPECI- FIED, the diameter of each sweet potato shall not be less than 1 3-4 inches nor morc than 3 1-2 inches, and the length shall not be less than 8 inches nor more than 10 inches, but the length may be less than 3 inches if the diameter is 2 inches .or more. FOLERANCES. In order to allow for variations other than size, inci- dent to proper grading and handling, not more than 10 per cent, by weight, of the sweet potatoes in any lot may be below the requirements of this grade, but not to exceed a total of 5 per cent, shall be allowed for de- fects causing serious damage, and not more than 1-5 of this amount, or 1 per cent, shall be allowed for sweet potatoes affected with soft rot In addition, not more than 10 pe cent, by weight, of the sweet pota toes in any lot may not meet the size requirements, but not more than one-half of this tolerance, or 5 per cent, shall be allowed for. sweet po- tatoes which are below the minimum size requirements. ie U. S. No. 2 shall consist of sweet potatoes of similar varietal charac teristics which are firm and which are free from black rot, decay, and freezing injury; and free from ser ious damage caused by dirt, bruises, cuts, scars, growth cracks, scald, di- - sease, weevils or other insects and mechanical or other means. . UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECI FIED, the diameter of each sweet potato shall not be less than 1 1-2 inches nor more than 4 inches. ee TOLERANCES. In order to allow for variations other than size, inci- dent to proper grading and handling, not more than 10 per cent, by weight, of the sweet potatoes in any lot may be below the requirements of this. grade, but not to exceed 1-10 of this amount, or 1 per cent, shall be al- lowed for sweet potatoes affected with soft rot. In addition, not more than 10 per cent, by weight, of the sweet po- tatoes in any lot may not meet the size requirements, but not more than one-half of this tolerance, or 5 per cent, shall be allowed for sweet po- tatoes which are below the minimum 3\ze requirements. U. S. Fancy shall consist of sweet potatoes of similar varietal charac- teristics which are firm, smooth and well shaped; which are free from black rot, decay, and freezing injury; and free from damage caused by dirt, secondary rootlets, bruises, cuts, scars, growth cracks, scald, scurf or other disease, weevils or other in- sects and mechanicai or other means, The diameter of-each sweet pota- to shall not be: less than 2 inches nor more than 3 1-2 inches and the length shall be not less than 3 inches nor more than 6 inches, but the length may be less than 8 inches if the diameter is 2 1-4 inches or more. TOLERANCES. In order to allow for variations other than size inci- dent to proper grading and handling, not more than 10 per cent, by weight, of the sweet potatoes in any lot may be below the requirements of this grade, but not to exceed a total of 3 per cent, shall be allowed for de- fects causing serious damage, and not more than 1-3 of this amount or 1 per cent, shall be allowed for sweet: potatoes affected with soft rot. In addition, not more than 10. per cent, by weight, of the sweet pota- toes in any lot may not meet the size requirements, but not more than one-half of this tolerance, or 5 per cent, shall be allowed for sweet po- tatoes which are below the minimum size reauirements. UNCLASSIFIED, shall consist of sweet potatoes which are not graded in conformity with any of the fore- going grades. DEFINITIONS OF TERMS As used in these grades: Similar varietal characteristics means that the sweet potatoes in the same container shall have skins. of similar color, such as white, yellow or red. Moist and dry types shall not be mixed. - Firm means that the sweet po- tato shall not be flabby or shriveled. Badly misshapen means that the sweet potato is so misshapen as to cause a waste for ordinary use of more than 20 per cent, by weight, of the potato. Damage? means any injury which materially affects the appearance of the lot or causes appreciable waste in the ordinary preparation for use. Serious damage? means any in- jury not including badly misshapen potatoes, which seriously affects the appearance of the lot, or causes a waste of more than 20 per cent, by weight, in the ordinary preparation for use. Black rot shall be considered as serious damage. Diameter means the dimension at right angles longitudinal axis. Smooth means that in addition to other defects which cause rough- ness, sweet potatoes shall be free from prominent veining. greatest to the GOOD FUTURE PROBABLE FOR SPECIALIZED EGG FARMING Specialized egg farming has been an outstanding development in Amer- MARKET BULLETIN ican agriculture since the war. It has become an important: factor 1n egg production. Poultry had been one o the Nations largest but least organ- ized agricultural industries. Although 9 farmers out of 10 kept. pou few paid attention to the individual hen. Accordingly onditions -were very favorable for specialized egg farming. Eggs and poultry were re- latively higher in price than dairy products, meat animals, and other farm commodities, and feed prices favored the poultrymen. fan Another stimulus was the fact that little capital was needed to get started in the business, and returns were not long delayed. The business .ccordingly had a tremendous growth. Originally developed in the vicinty of large cities to supply the local markets, specialized: egg farming in some sections increased its output beyond the requirements of the near- by population. Mainly. through co- operative effort, however, wider mar- kets were obtained. This resulted in the development of specialized egg- farming communities, which are lo- cated principallv on the Pacific coast. Despite the rapid expansion of the business, specialized egg farming remains a minor factor in the total production of eggs in the, United States. Farm flocks still account for about 85 per cent of our annual, egg crop. : The United States Department of Agriculture believes, however, that a good future for specialized egg farming is probable. Specialized poul- trymen can not expect to survive the competition of the small farm flock if they follow ordinary flock meth- ods and practices. however, that they understand the requirements of their business better than to do that. The more successful of them realize that the specialized poultry industry must produce spec- ial quality eggs and find a market for them at special prices. It must. al- so maintain not only a high average annual egg production but a high production in the season when the best eggs are scarce. rae PULLETS ARE VICTIMS OF PATRIOTIC DEVIL CHASERS Devil chasers were convicted of the mysterious deaths. of a dozen pullets on a Virginia farm shortly after the Fourth of July last year when pathologists of the United States Department of Agriculture made a laboratory examination of one of the dead birds. Fireworks, | therefore, are now listed among the numerous causes of poultry losses against which the department urges precautionary measures. Phosphorus poisoning was sus- pected when the examination of the laboratory specimen. disclosed a smoky vapor pouring out from among. the contents of the gizzard. The odor of phosphorus was very evident, and in a dark room the es- capinge vapor was luminous. Subsequent detective work. re- vealed the fact that on the Fourth of. July the farmers children had ex- ploded a number of devil chasers in the driveway where the pullets were in the habit of picking up sharp gravel. The devil chasers* were flat brownish cakes about the size of a 25-cent piece and contained phos- phorus. The unexploded fragments of the fireworks were probably swal- lowed by the pullets in the course of several davs after the childrens cele- bration. The poisoning action was delayed somewhat by the fact that the phosphorus was mixed with a hard substance that was not readily soluble. Veterinarians, says the department would do well to bear in mind the findings in this case when called up- on to make a diagnosis of the cause of death of poultry in cases sugges- tive of poisoning, particularly just after Independence Day celebration. WU. S. Dept. Agriculture. a Thursday, July 26, 1928. poultry, Indications are, Seed for Sale and Wanted 10 Ibs. white long horn turnip seed. M. M. Echols, Cornelia, Ga. 5 bu. Burr clover seed, $1 bu. Gene Harper, Hartwell, Ga. Route 1. 15 Ibs. collard seed, cabbage-head- ing variety, 35c lb. B. F. Crumley, Fender, Ga. Route 2. Extra good grade new crop mustard seed, 35e lb. FOB cash; also genuine black Crowder peas new crop, 8c lb. FOB Whigham. Cash and prompt ship ment. W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, Georgia. New crop Ga. collard seed, 25c lb. f. o. b. Whigham. No orders less than 5 Ibs. G. C. Conneli, Whigham, Georgia. Mustard seed, 10c tablespoonful or 3 for 26c; also sage plants, 1bdc ea. or 2 for 25c. Mrs. W. T. Langley, | Palmette, Ga., Route 3. : Turnip seed, ready mixed, extra good kind, 35 per 1-2 Ib. 5c oz. f. o. b. Mrs. Dott Upson, Wooley, Ga. ' Pure fresh Hollow: Crown parsnip seed, Mammoth Sandwich Island veg- etable oyster, new and clean, 15c oz. del. Mrs. A. H. Wright, Middleton, Ga., Route 1. - Few bushels Burr clover seed just as raked up with eneugh dirt to in- oculate same. Make best offer per bu. or lb. f. 0. b. here. Myrtise Rowland, Carnesville, Ga., Route 1. ) SEED WANTED 8 bu. large yellow mult. onion sets for early fall planting 12 1-2c Ib. FOB here. Mrs. G. G. Rucker, El- berton, Georgia. Recleaned Burr clover seed, new crop, 8c lb. here: Make fine winter pasture. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. 200 Ibs. pure Seven Top. turnip seed; 200 lbs. cayenne pepper in pod for sale. C. M. Head, Marietta, Ga. Want the white clover seed ~ to plant for bees. Write. F. N. Garter, Merrillville, Ga. Want 1 or 2 lb. of Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage seed; also 2 gal. white nest onions for planting. Will exch. setting of eggs from blood test- ed flock of Barred Rocks for same. Write. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Route 1. : Want 5,000 lbs. Burr-clover seed. State quantity and advise your low- est price. I. C. and J. C. Collier, Bar- nesville, Georgia. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Roasting ears, extra good grade, 25c doz. FOB or 30c del. Prompt shipment; okra 7c lb. FOB. Cash with order. Guaranteed. W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, Ga. . Several hundred pounds of white, red and yellow onions. W. 8S. Brew- ster, Sunny Side, Ga. Nice green butter beans and sum- mer crook-neck squash, 10c lb. or exch. for fast color prints for little girls dresses or anything suitable for little girls dresses or infants wear, party to pay shipping charges on beans and I on material. Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga., Route 4. _ Few bushels white multiplying on- ions, new crop. Make best offer per Ib, or bu. Madge Rowland, Carnes- ville, Ga. Old fashioned red multiplying shel- lots for fall planting, 50 gal. deliv- ered. Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega, Georgia. - eee eee Wn ere Eat Thursday, July 26, 1928, Plants for Sale and | Wanted Leading varieties cabbage plants, Baltimore tomato plants, 200, 40c; 500, 65c; $1.00 M. Chestley Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, 25c per 100 or 70c _M; hot pepper plants, 30c per 100 or $1.75 M; sweet pepper, 40c per 100, $2.00 M; Black Beauty egg plants, 50c per 100 or $2.50 per M; dill, 25 doz. or _ $1.50 per 100; large leaf sage plants, _ 25 doz. or $1.50 per 100. All plants f. o. b.. Dublin, Ga. Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, Stone tomato and heading collard plants, 800, 50c; $1.10 M. Express collect. L. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, Copenhagen and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone tomato plants, 200, 40c; 500, 70c; $1.00 M postpaid. Miss Grace Branan, Lewiston, Ga. Heading variety Ga. Cabbage col- lard and late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20c per 100; 75c per 500. Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs. C. -A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Route g. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, New . tone and Baltimore tomato, heading - variety collard, 20c per 100, $1.15 M del. 5000 or more 75c M. Heston Crow, Oakwood, Ga., Route 1. Late Flat Dutch cabbage and New - Stone tomato. plants, 20c per 100 $1.15 M del. W. L. Barrett, Alto, Ga., Rt. One. - Wakefigld, Flat Dutch and All Sea- son cabbage, Greater Baltimore and New Stone tomato; Heading variety collard plants. All now ready and shipped promptly. All 75 for 500, $1.25 M., prepaid, or $1.00 M. Exp. _Col., 5 M or more, 75c M. Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Route 1. - Pimento sweet pepper plants, 20c per 100; 50 for 12c; Childs resplen- _ dant tomato plants, 5 different colors tomatoes on vine, 25 for 15c; 50 for 25c postpaid. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. os Cabbage, tomato, collard plants, 1 per M; Ruby King pepper plants, $2 _M; W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Greater Baltimore to- mato, Georgia and heading variety collard plants, 20c per 100; $1.00 M del. 5 M or more 75c M collect. Ofie -Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Georgia collards, 20c per 100; 50c per 300; 75c per 500; late Wiat Dutch cabbage plants, 25e per 100; 75c per 400. Mrs. Henry B. Craig, Lawrence- ville, Ga., Route 3. - Charleston and Jersey Wakefield and Early and Late Flat Dutch cab- - bage plants, New Stone tomato plants, 500, 70c; 1000, $1.00; 5000, $4.50 del. W. H. Branan, Lewiston, Ga. - Cabbage collard, large plants, well rooted, 25c per 100; 50c per 300; 70c per 500; $1.25 M; $5.00 per 5 M. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. H. G. Kelley, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 2. - Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage plants, also New Stone toma- to plants, $1.25 per M. Cash with order and postage collect. Miss Ru- by Chambers, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 1. - Cabbage collard and tomato plants, 300, 50c: 500, 65; 1000, $1.00. B. - Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, Stone and Baltimore tomato . plants, alse improved short stem col- - Jard plants, a)} some price and shipped | ville, Ga., Route 1. MARKET BULLETIN _ promptly, 500, 65e; 1000, $1.15; pre- | paid or 90c M, express collect. 10,000 or more, 75c M. C. M. Crow, Gaines- Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, New Stone tomato plants, Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.25 M. 10 M or more $1.00. Cash with order. Add postage. J. C. Chambers, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 1. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Greater Baltimore tomato, Georgia collard plants, 25c per 100, 500, 75c; $1.25 M del 5,000 or more express collect. Prompt. shipment. T. C. Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route One. New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, Flat Dutch and - Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c per 100; 50c per 800; 75 per 500; $1.25 M. 5 M or more $1.00 M. Mrs. Lou Owens, Flow- ery Branch, Ga., Route 1. Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field and Succession cabbage, Stone and Baltimore tomato, Georgia collard plants, 25e per 100; 75c per 500 or $1.25 M del. 5 M lots $1.00 collect. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Georgia. Gibson and Everbearing strawberry plants, 30c per 100 or $2.00 per M. Mrs. Ruby Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga., Route 2. Specially well-roted plants: Wakefield cabbage and genuine cabbage-heading collard, Oc, 800; 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Ruby King and long hot peppers, 40c per 100 . del. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 2. Cabbage plants, now ready, 25c per 100; $1.25 M. Tomato plants same price, all delivered. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 1. Collard plants, 20c per 100; 40c per 300; 70c per 500; $1.05 M. All post- paid. Satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Edna Kelley, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 2. Golden Queen, Purple Acme, tomato plants, 25c per 100. Add postage. John B.:- Nix, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. New Stone and Earliana tomato, Flat Dutch cabbage and hot pepper plants, sweet pepper plants 20c per 100. Sold all my Georgia collards: Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Flat Dutch cabbage, late, New Stone tomato plants, 25c 100; 75c 500; $1.15 M. del. Prompt shipment. J. N. Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, Hastings late Flat Dutch cabbage and Georgia Collards, 20c per 100; 70c 500; $1.10 M. del. Prompt shipment. W. F. Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. Hastings late Flat Dutch cabbage and Livingston Globe tomato plants, 25e per 100; $1.15 M. del. Special prices on larger quantities. F. M.| Wright, Alto, Ga. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab bage, New Stone and Baltimore to- mato, short stem collard, 25c per 100, $1 M. del. 5 M or more 75c M. Express collect. Prompt shipment. O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, heading variety eollards now ready and shipped promptly, 40c per 300; $1 M. del. Larger lots, 75 M. FOB. Mrs. Estie Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. ; Georgia and Blue stem collard plants, 15c per 100, $1.25 M. Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. New Stone and Baltimore tomato, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, collard plants, 20c per 400, $1.15 er M. del. 5 M. or more 90c M. co]. ee Crow, Oakwood, Ga, MM, 1. | pepper, 85c per 100. E. A. selected, karge thrifty, |. . New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, true Georgia and heading collard plants, 20c per 100, $1 per M. del. 5 M. or more 80c M. collect. C, L. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Wakefield and late Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, true Georgia and heading collard plants 20c per 100, $1 M. del. 5 M. or more, 75c M. FOB O. F. Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Fresh field grown Wakefield cab- 'bage, New Stone and Greater Balti- more tomato, cabbage-collards, 30c per 100; $1.25 M. del. Long pod hot Hayes, Buford; Ga. Rt. 2. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.00 per M: also heading variety collard plants, 15c per 100 del> J. M. Bailey, Cor- dele, Ga., Route B. Strawberry plants, ~ everbearing, well rooted, 25c per 100; or exch. for nest onions. Mrs. Mamie E. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga., Route 2. Flat Dutch cabbage, Stone tomato, pepper plants, sweet, 20c per 100. Al- so violet, Sweet William and peren- nial pea vines, for sale. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga., Route 3, Box 42. Hastings New Stone tomato plants, |. 25e per 100 or exch. for cabbage or collard plants. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga., Route 3. M. Greater Baltimore and New Stone tomato plants, 90c per M. All deliv- ered. A. W. Parson, Abbeville, Ga. New Stone and Baltimore tomato, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, heading collard plants, 75c per M, 5 M and more, 65c collect. Lady Thomp- son and Klondyke strawberry plants, 50c per 100 or $3.00 M. Onie Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Route 2. 8 Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Baltimore tomato, im- proved Short Stem collard plants, now ready, 50c per 300; 75c per 500, $1.15. per, M. 10 M at 75c per M. C. M. Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Route 1. Leading varieties cabbage collard and tomato plants, $1.25 per M; 75c per 500 del. press collect. Now ready. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. FARM HELP WANTED Want farm help. House furnished. Write E. B. Weatherly, 406 Georgia Casualty Bldg., Macon, Georgia. Want family to work on farm able and willing to work. Will take a wo- man and some children if some of them are old enough to work. C. M. Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga. Want good 2 horse man to culti- vate 35 acres cotton, corn, etc. Write for particulars. J. S. Giles, Powder Springs, Georgia. Want one or two families to help gather cotton and peanuts. E. L. Huey, Cordele, Ga. Route B. Want experienced help on farm, 30 or 40 acres to cultivate and chicken raising. Write for particulars. Seay, Tate, Georgia. Want man with help to gather present crop. W.:E. Scruggs, 124 Cleveland Ave., Macon, Georgia. Want a middle aged man with a son who has agricultural college training. Man to over-see farm and son to run dairy. Good home furnish- ed and horse to ride over farm. Life time job to the right party on salary asis. Write for particulars. Mrs. M. Wallace, Chipley, Ga. Route 4. Want small family to work on farm to do general farm wark, plowing, hoeing, gathering tobacco, picking cotton, pulling fodder, ete. Wall pay $1 per day and furnish house to live Ruby King pepper plants, $1.25 per | 5 to 10 M $1.00 M ex- J. J. PAGE FIVE | in; also can use one single yourg man at $15 per month and board. L. H. | Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Route 8. _ ~Want single man for work with registered Jersey Herd. Must be goed dry-milker. State age, experience and salary expected first: letter. -C. L. Batcheldor, Jersey Island Farms, Co- lumbus, Georgia. Want settled man. for farm help, must also understand poultry and live stock. Give full references. Barnes Poultry Farm, Fitzgerald, Ga. Want man to do diversified farm- ing. Reference given and required. M. G. Sheehan, Sharon, Ga. POSITIONS WANTED Want a position on 2 horse farm, Can furnish references. O. L. Bryan, | ~Madison, Georgia. es Want situation on farm. Experienc- ed and will furnish reference. Clem Smith, Box 1951, Atlanta, Ga. : Middle aged man wants position at- tending cows, chickens and garden, life time experience. Near Atlanta preferred. Ready to go to work Aug. . 1st. References given. Will Burton Mountain View, Ga. Box 11. Want a job of overseeing farm or a dairy. Can milk 40 or 56 cows. Have- five years experience dairying and several years farming. W. J. Hern- don, Hephzibah, Ga. Route 2. Want a job looking after a farm, riding woods or looking after turpen- tine. Sixteen years experience. Ref- erence if wanted. A. D. Dysl, Glen- wood, Georgia, Route 1, Care of J. E. Caley. : Want job as general farm mechan- ic and blacksmith. S. B. Palmer, Glen- wood, Georgia. , Want position on farm with some- one for wages. Am able to do any work on farm. Am from a nice fam- ily and am reliable. Write what. you can offer, stating wages, etc. L. C. Jones, Atlanta, Georgia, 228 Georgia Avenue, S. W. Want a position on farm. WiJling to do anything honest. Will give ref- erences if desired. H. G. Fambio, 827 Oak Street, Athens, Georgia. Want job as foreman on farm near Atlanta. Have had experience with all kinds of labor and can give the best of reference. Have one boy, good milker. Have had 15 yrs. experience as milker. Can also drive a truck. J. L. McDowell, Clarkston, Ga. Steady, sober, hard working man desires position on farm. Begin fall of 1928. J. F.. Wilson, Ocilla, Ga., Route 2.. eae CHUFAS FOR SALE | Good seed chufas, recleaned and floated, $4 bu. FOB here. L. S. Davis, Waresboro, Georgia. Car Lots for Sale and Wanted CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots One car grade Jersey heifers from- 200 to 500 lbs., bred and unbred; alse one car of feeder yearlings from 150. to 300 lbs. Make best offer. A. S. Richardson, Cataula, Ga. Route 2. CATTLE WANTEDCAR LOTS Want car of beef type calves or Suara Sam. Stafford, The Rock, a. : SHEEP WANTEDCar Lots Want a car load of wll bred lamb ewes. E. B. Weatherly, 406 Georgia Casualty Bldg, Macon, Ga, ws ~~ 25e doz. each; plant now for ~ next Spring; , Howes and Seeds for Sale and Wanted Arbor-Vitae, Boxwood and Junipers, 2 yr. old, 15 inches high, 50e ea; well rooted narcissus, daffodils and snow- drops, 50c per hundred; Dahlias, all eolors, 20c ea; lily bushes, lilacs and . American Beauty roses, 20c ea. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Morgantown, Ga. "White Easter or Mountain lily, 25 per doz. or $2.00 per hundred; pink and purple crepe myrtle, 30c ea; Dus- ty Miller, 15 doz; snap dragons, nixed colors, 20c per doz; Marigold, yellow and red; mixed zennias, 25c cupfull; purple lilac, Brideswreath and _Spirea, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. -H. E. Hartley, Route 2, Conyers, Ga. ~ All colors moss, or blooming moss, 10c per doz. plants; delivered if three or more dozen are ordered; night blooming cactus, tree cactus, Christ- mas cactus, 10c per cutting; Sword fern, 15c per rooted cutting; Mrs. Ella N. Hooten, 1118 Railroad St., La- - Grange, Ga. Yellow Narcissus bulbs, 25c 02; white flag lilies, 30c doz; yellow daf- fodil and narcissus bulbs, mixed, $1.00 hundred. Miss Inez Malone, Brooks, Ga. ; = IRISES: Surplus of private collec- tion; best varieties; one each of fif- teen named sorts, all good., postpaid for $3.50 cash with order. Plant now for next year. bloom. Quantity pri- ces on application. J. M. Reade, Univ. of Ga., Dept. of Botany, Athens, Ga. Blue Aug. lilies, 3 for 50c; pink hy- drangea, grape leaf begonia, white be- gonia, 15c ea; purple bells, 25c doz; - oxalis pink, white and the large red kind, 15 bunch; hardy phlox, 6 for _ 25e; red and purple verbena, 25 doz. Add postage on small orders. Miss Cleo Turner, Route 4, Cleveland, Ga. _ 15 geraniums, mixed colors, from ~ seed soon to bloom, 20c ea; 2 fairy Rose bushes, 1 yr. old. light pink and deep pink, bloom all year. 50c ea; add postage. Mrs..G. W. Phillips, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Dbl. jonquil bulbs, 20c a-doz., $1.00 a 100; white narcissi, 25c a doz., $1.00 a 100; large size blue and white iris, loom collard seed, 10c spoonful;.dbl., pink and old rose poppy seed, 10c pkg., - Day lilies, 15c doz. Mrs. J. D. Pierce, - East Point, Ga., 605 East Point, Ave. _ Daffodils, Narcissus, orange lilies, double Marigold, $1.00 per 100; Iris, 25c doz; Hearty Hybiscus, 25c ea; - Perriwinkle, 3 fer 25c; Zinia plants, 20c per doz. or exch. for anything useful. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Elli- _ jay, Ga., Route 3. Have bought all the lemon lily I can use. Answer to inquiries. Iris, - 80c doz. violets, primrose, Marigold, 10e doz; hearty Hibiscus, 15c each; ~erange lilies, 9 doz. 25c; Myrtle vine and evergreen with blue flowers, 2 doz. 25e. Mrs, Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., ~ Route 38. _ Single red and pink geraniums, well rooted, white and pink begonia well rooted, 15c ea. Cash with order. Add ostage. Miss Casanda Chumley, Ball round, Ga., Route 3. Gladioli bulbs, 25 doz. _ Noble, Trenton, Ga. Fifty Johnsonii Amaryllis intense - erimson lily bulbs, 20c ea. or 3 for 50c prepaid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Ar- lington, Ga., RFD . . Milk and Wine lilies 25c ea; sweet violets, 25 doz; daffodils, 50c per 100 or 15e doz. Postage paid. Miss Cam- _ mie Sutton, Tifton, Ga., Route A, Box 145. Asparagus fern, large size, May Mrs: LO, also Heading variety | | cactus, pink Rod red. 10 large leaf Co- leus, 8 mixed verbena, Hydrangea, 1 rose Sultana, all for $1.00 or 10c and |25e each. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga., Route 1. Spengeria ferns, 15 and 25c; Hy- drangea, 10c cutting, 25c rooted; red Geranium rooted,: 20c; pink Crepe Myrtles, 15c ea; red and pink May Cactus, squirrel tail fern, 10c each; |. Add postage on orders less than 50c Miss Montez Smith, Kite, Ga., Route 1, Box 74. Red and pink Geraniums, 10c ea; fuschia, sword fern cuttings, 15 each; pink oxalis bulbs, Christmas Cactus, 5e ea; wandering Jew, June cactus, 3 for 5c. Add postage. Miss Pearl Farmer, Gainesville, Ga., Route 1. Rooted geraniums and cactus, 15c ea. or 2 for 25c; blue heliotrope dragonhead, double red carnations, pink and white double grass pinks, achilla, all hardy, 10c ea or 3 for 25c; monthly reses rooted, 15c ea; large double and single hollyhock plants, giant hibiscus, 15c doz; purple and white iris, double and single day lily, 25c doz; varigated pink and blue iris, also yellow, 6 for 25c; white, yellow and cream narcissus, 25 doz. Mrs. Delia Fife, Arunchee, Ga. PINK SHAMROCK, blooms. fall, winter and spring, 40c per doz. bulbs; yellow Shamrock, 25 per doz. bulbs. Mrs. J. C. Kelley, Mitchell, Ga. = Boxwood well rooted, $1.00 doz. or 3 doz. for $2.50; Rheubarb, 15e doz; pink and red running roses, rooted, thornless yellow rose, rooted Hydran- gea, 15c ea; Rainbow moss, Oxalis, 3 bunches for 10c; Justischia, striped and red blooming roses, 10 ea; ev- ergreen vine, peppermint, spearmin#, horsemint, 5c doz;. red and cream monthly rose cuttings, double petunia, blue bells, 3 for 10c. Add postage on all ordets. Miss Ruth White, Dah- lonega, Ga., Route 1, Box 33, Large yellow and orange colored | tannas, 10c each or $1.00 doz; del or exch. for tufted scarfs, chair tidies or any kind of tufted work. Mrs. M. Fowler, Surrency, Ga. ~ Fairy lily bulbs, 3 for 25c. Mrs. |E. L. Paris, Dallas, Ga., Route 1. Tall growing mixed colors snap- dragon plants, lec each. Add Te pos- tage. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doerun, Ga., Route 4. i Aurora lilies, Easter blooming, har- dy for fall planting Ic ea. or $7.50 M; single blue Roman Hyacinth, 40c doz. or $2.50 per 100; old fashioned dwarf Iris, deep purple, 50c doz. $4.00 per 100. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Georgia. : Jap Iris, 50e doz; American Beauty roses, 25 ea. or 6 for $1.00; double daffodils, cream Narcissus, golden hearts, shasta daisies, 30c doz; 10 Al- thea lilies, $1.00; Water lilies, 6 for 50c; pink perennial phlox, giant Tig- er lilies, 385 doz; Palma violets, Az- alias, 25c doz. Mrs. A. Wilson, Mor- ganton, Ga. _American Beauty rose, 6 for $1.00; pink and white perennial phlox, 35c doz; lemon lily, 45 doz; Jap Iris, 40c doz; cream Narcissus $1.25 per 100; daffodils, 25 doz; pink peonies, pink and white Hibiscus, Junipers, well rooted, 25 ea; snow ball, hydrangea, English dogwood, pink Altheas, Span- ish bayonet, 6 for $1.00. Mrs. Sadie Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Double yellow Japonica, 2 yrs. old, | well rooted, pink running rose, 25c jea; jonquils, daffodils, Iris, 25c doz; paper white Narcissus, 30c doz; har- dy phlox, 35 doz; red Crepe Myrtle, 35 ea; peachtree and velvet roses, 20c ea. Mrs. M. J. Barrett, Ellijay, Ga., Route 3. Pink Paul Neron rose bushes, well rooted, 25 ea; pink rose cuttings, 5c ea; horse apple sprouts and pear sprouts, rooted, 10c ea. or $1.00 doz. oo OM A RE ET. BULLET Th April plooming Narcissus, 15e doz; Verbena 25 doz; white Iris, 20c doz. Will exch. for pig or shoat of good stock, baby chieks or young hens, quilt scraps. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Route 1. : Single cardinal red Geranium cut- tings, 10c ea; cream tube rose bulbs, 15 ea; all colors double zinnias and touch-me-nots, 4 to 8 in. high, 10 doz. Mrs. Ben Goss, Marble Hill, Ga. Finest Dahlias, 4 to 8 inches, $1.00 to $1.50 per doz. Mrs. M. E. Russell, 222 Ga. Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ga., dhone Main 1094 W. ae English daisies, double pink, white, red, yellow, 20c doz; cannas, differ- nt colors, June lilies, 10c ea; purple Verbena, bedding white violets, yellow oaby flags, 10c doz; double dahlia slips, rope cactus, 5c ea; two rooted geraniums, umbrella palm, 1 yr. old, 20c ea; begonias, 3 for 10c; large leaf coladium, 15c ea. Add postage 5c. Mrs. Mamie E. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga., Route Two. - Sword, Fluffy Ruffle and Big 4 fern, |red Geranium with large white center, 25c ea; 6 colors Sultana, 1 of each for 50c or 15c ea. del. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga., Route o White Spirea, 3 yrs. old, one Bos- {ton fern, 1 Spengeria fern, one Xmas. cactus, white Easter rose, 25c; white cluster rose, 3 yrs. old, Baby rambler, red, 50c; snowflake bulbs, 85 per 200; April bloom Narcissus, everbloom blue violets, $1.50 per 200; 1 White Conk Begonia, pink and white Hy- drangea, 20c; 1 well named Hydran- gea rooted, pink, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. A. R. Skates, Ringgold, Ga., Rt. One. \ : -Fine white Iris plants, $2.00 per 100; paper white Narcissus bulbs, 50c doz; butter and egg bulbs, 25 doz. Purchaser to pay postage. Mrs. J. W. Walters, Albany, Ga. Many kinds of ferns, 10c ea. or $1 doz; all colors coleus, 5c and 10 ea; large and small Begonias, green and striped wandering Jew. Mrs..F. F. Ae 74 Madison Ave., Douglas, as Buttercup and Jonquil bulbs, 20c doz. f. o. b. here: Mrs. Dott Upson, Wooley, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEEDS WANTED Double dark red Oleander, well rooted; will give in exchange well rooted white -wisteria, or rooted large leaf begonia. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Rt. 3, Sylvester, Ga. mS Want to hear from the lady who recently advertised Leopard plants in the Bulletin or anyone else who has this plant for sale. Mrs. H. P. Lank- ford, Manchester, Ga., 203 Fourth St. Want to exch. cannas, all colors, also red, pink and purple verbena for dif- ferent colors of Hydrangea except white, also different colors Crepe Myr- oe Mrs. Helen Smith, Clyo, Ga., Box Want to exch, 1 rooted Angel Wing Begonia or rooted red Sultana, white Conch Begonia for a Boston or fluffy ruffle fern. Linnett Gordon, Tooms- boro, Ga., Route 1, Z Want 100 each tulips, hyacinths, Tris. Send sample and quote lowest price. Mrs. A. R. Skates, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. te Want to exch. crepe Myrtle for new goose feathers and ferns. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga., Box 138. Needlework for Sale Want needle work, quilt scraps and quilt tops. Will exch. Marigold plants orange and lemon mixed, Myrtle vine, several colors of Iris, varigated vio- tets, corn lilies, cinamon vine, Lady Thompson strawberry plants, several Write first. ry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., Route 3. Extra large quilts, $3.50 ea; large : quilt tops, $1.00; embroidered and hemstitched pillow eases, 75c pr; tea or kitchen aprons, 35; embroidered bed spreads, $2.50. Will exch. any of above for S. L. Wyandotte pullets 6 or 8 wks. old. Mrs. Linton Johnson, Sparta, Ga. One old fashioned eoverlet, like new, chariot wheel design, red and white, $15.00. ash with order. Also have some old fashion quilts, $3.00 each. Bulah Mashburn, Morgantown, @a., Route 1. 60. yards white single tatting made of No. 100 C. M. C. thread, 11 yards Thursday, July 26, 1928. varieties of hot pepper plants, Sweet __ Williams, wandering Jew. Mrs. Hen-. for $1.00. Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Sen- oia, Ga. I have all the tufting needles that I need. Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga., Route 1. Hand smocked baby dresses, party ! to furnish material and I to furnisa pattern, 50c; also baby caps made of high grade organdies, any size, $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed.. Mrs. G. Speck, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 1. All kinds plain sewing: dresses, 5@c; slips and teds, 35c; childrens dresses, 25c. Write. Mrs. W. A. Cain, Cler- mont, Ga. -~ Will embroider dresser scarfs, cen- ter pieces cheap. Have few designs. _ Will make handkerchiefs embroidered, _ Miss Mon- | 15e each. Add postage. tez Smith, Kite, Ga., Route 1, Box 74. Hand work of all kinds, childrens clothes, ladies dresses, underwear, coats, etc. Sandersville, Ga. R. F. D. Will do sewing, tufting, embroid- ering or any kind of home work, rea- sonably or in exch. for farm products, material, and patterns to be furnished. Mrs. J. A. Kell, Box 232, Shannon, Ga. : me 6 home pieced scrap quilts, 3 lb. $3.50; 3 1-2 lb. $4.00; 4 Ib. $4.50; all delivered; also will make chil- drens clothes cheap or do any kind - of plain sewing. Lawrenceville, Ga., Route 3, Box 95: -Tufted bedspreads any design, 8 by 4 and 10 by 4, $1.95 to $4.75 sold _un- der a guarantee or money back. Ref- erences Calhoun National Bank or Brownlee Warehouse Co., Calhoun}, Ga., Mrs. W. J. Ballew, Calhoun, Ga. Knitted counterpane in fancy de- sign, $35.00; also a silk quilt, $15.00. . Both prize winners. Mrs. Florence P. Billing, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. B. 1 tufted bedspread in double candle- wick yarn, chain border, basket de- sign in green, red and yellow, fast colors, size 81 x 89, $4.00 del., also 2 new light quilts for everyday use, 69 x 76 in. wt. 3 lbs., $2.00 each or both for $3.75 del; hand knit sox, 25c pair. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas, Ga., Route 6. All kinds of sewing also tufted bed- spread, prices reasonable and work guaranteed. Miss Cora Hall, Blake- ly, Ga., Route 6. Nice, new quilt tops. Sell or exch. for 2 1-2 yds. wide sheeting, or 4 yards Indian Head. Mrs. Mary Mal- lard, Boston, Ga. care W. A. Rushin. Several kinds of bedspread designs, wild rose, tulip, basket, butterfly, etc., 837 each del. Mrs. Ola N. Hooten, 1118 Railroad St., LaGrange, Ga. New patented tufting needle, 10c prepaid; tufting thread, different colors, $1.60 lb., 15 oz. J. J. Whitak- er, Dalton, Georgia. : Crepe paper flowers, tulips, 40c doz. large roses, 10c ea. or $1.00 doz. Will exch. for bed spreads or white cloth, white sacks. Miss Gladys Lewis, Toomshoro, Ga., Route 2, Mrs. J. Frank Tanner, Mrs, J.-B: Gains 3% - | Thursday, July 26, 1988. . NEEDLEWORK FOR SALE One bedspread design for tufting large daisies, 65 or exch. for 65 Oc- _tagon soap coupons. Mrs. R. . Herod, Linwood, Georgia. Wool flowers for sale, 15@ doz. or ; exc. for tube rose bulbs or peppermint _ seed. Annie Catherine Langley, Pal- -metto, Ga., Route 3. All kinds tufted spreads; also large crochet center pieces and wax flow- ems. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, 2Ga., Route 3, Fancy tufted tea aprons in fade- _ less thread different designs, 75c ea. _ delivered ;also tatting and other fan- ey work reasonable. Mrs. W. O. Mill- saps, Adairsville, Ga., Route 2. ee One orange crepe kimono tufted in _ black thread, 1 lavender tufted in __ white thread, $2.50 each or exch. for 5 Barred Rock hens. lor, Dalton, Ga., Route 6. - . ve Stock for Sale : and Wanted CATTLE FOR SALE _ One good four yr. old milch cow with young calf. Make best offer. J. _ A. Floyd, Felton, Ga., Rt. 2. _ High bred reg., Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, $90. A, A. Fowler, Stone Moun- tain, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 80. One fine Jersey cow, coming fresh with third calf in July. Write for price. Mrs. Laura Prigmore, Ram- hurst, Ga. Six yr. old cow. with young calf. _ Write or call W. . Wiley, Lula, Ga., Rt. L us ed . ae One fine Holstein and Jersey bull, 14 mo. old good condition now ready Jersey sow with pigs, must be good etock not over 2 yrs. old. Shipping point Commerce, Ga., O. W. Wilmot, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 99. Oye pure bred Guernsey bull calf, June 13, 1928. Dam is on official test. Four gallons a day.. W. G. Owens, Athens Ga. Swine Specialist. dropped June 4th. Drinks butter-milk and can eat some. $10 at barn or exch. for good sound corn. H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3. Fine Jersey heifer, 4 months old not registered, from 4 gallon Jersey cow and registered male. J. F. Dur- rett, Lithia Springs, Ga. One Jersey bull about 1 1-2 years old subject to register, $55. W. G. Hall, Eatonton, Ga. Ga. Box 362. 8 fawn colored Jersey cows, fresh in milk, $60 each. One Jersey bull 2 yrs. old, not registered and gentle, $40. W. M: Reynolds, Siloam, Ga. One black Jersey milk cow, de- horned, T. B. tested, 3 gallons milk and 1 1-2 lbs. butter daily with prop- er feed, now giving 2 gallons milk and 3-4 lbs. butter on pasture only. $60. Mrs.Arlee Ward, Columbus, Ga. old, one bred to freshen _in Feb. other not bred, both good stock in good condition and gentle; $40 bred, not bred, $35 FOB here. S. P. Ken- ney, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2. 28 grade Jersey cows, from 3. to 9 yrs. old. Write for particulars. J. 'S. Fenell, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 389. Registered Polled Herefords of both sexes, finest quality, $100 and up. Perry E. Tass: -Registered Jersey bull calf out of Mrs. J. F. Cay-|. for service. For gale or exch. for|. 1 Jersey male calf, entitled to reg. | Two grade Jersey heifers, 1 yr. Lunsford, Covington, ae Grattons Owen of Nutwood No. 590- 665, sired by Buttercups Grand Duke, No 252260. E. J. Bailey, Raymond, Georgia. Grade Jersey milk cows, any grade or number; grade Springers, any num-. ber; car of good grazers, mostly steers. Registered bull calf, 4 mos. old $50.00. T. B. Dumas, Milledgeville, Georgia. One Jersey bull, said to be pure bred, not reg. 1 yr. old ready for ser- vice, good condition, $35.00 at the farm, or $48.00 crated f. 0. b. Lavonia. 1. mixed bred Jersey heifer to freshen December 2nd, good condition, $40.00 at farm or $50.00 f. 0. b. Lavonia. Will crate both for $90.00. No checks. J. Rowland, Carnesville, Ga., Route 1. CATTLE. WANTED _ Want 2 reg. Jersey heifers to raise to cows on halves, any age. | Write what you have.. Would exch. a fine 8 mos. old half Jersey male calf for a smaller Jersey heifer calf, or will buy a reg. Jersey heifer baby calf. Must be cheap. Mrs. Markie Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4. Want two young heifer calves of any good breed and one male calf, ill from not less than 4 gallon milk- ars. Will exch. honey or Duroc Jer- ey boar pigs for same but price must be right. L. H. Edenfield, Still- more, Ga. a HOGS FOR SALE | Stock hog weight 400 lb. Hamp- hire, $30; 6 or 8 pigs; good price on -entire lot; 7 brood sows P. . nd Hampshire, weight 200 to 300 lb.; farrow 2 to 6 weeks, $25 ea. or $150 for lot. J. C. Clark; Conley, Ga. One revistered Berkshire male pg, 38 mo, old $10. Mrs. Fred L: White, Buckhead, Ga. : Pure bred Duroc Jersey hogs, 5 mo. old. Very fine, $15 ea. Peyton Hodges, Brinson, Ga. Registered Duroc pigs, 12 wks. old, Sensation and Befender strain. Reg. in buyers name, $8 ea; $15 pair; extra good 4 mo. gilts, $12.50; bred sows, $40 ea. All registered. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. 25 head nice thrifty shoats, 50 to 75 lbs. for feeders at market price; Cholera immuned. Write or bring your truck and get them. T. T. Proc- tor, Rt. 1, Eastman, Ga. 1 young sow and 8 pigs about 6 wks. old $30. No exchange. J. H. Olliff, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred black P. C. shoats $5 ea. here. Also mixed pigs, 6 wks. old. $3. Martin Wilson, Jonesboro, Ga. Fine black P. C. 8 wks. old pigs, $5 ea., FOB Bowdon. E. A, Causey, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1. S-R:-G; ets, 8 to 102mos; old, Reg. in buyers name, $25 each; S. P.-C: pies, 10to- 12 wks.- $10.68.; Reg. in buyers name. All had chol- era treatment and are smooth stock. Want to trade for second-hand buggy Write. T. R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga. Reg. Pb. -:7. mos; old boar; -wt:; about 150 lbs. for sale. O. C. Eaven- son, Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 1. 34 pure bred, not reg., Duroc pigs, Orin Cherry King and Defender sreeding, $5. S. L. Thornton, Dewy- rose, Ga., .Rt. 2. : Duroc Jersey boar pigs spring farrow average 35 lbs. ea. $12.50. Reg. in buyers name. Will exch. for 2 heifers and one bull calf a few menths old or some registered milk cattle out.of not less than a 4 gallon milker. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. 8S. P. C. pigs, subject to- register. Ga., MARKET BULLETIN. J. Littleton Jones,. Newnan, Ga. 20 pure bred Poland China pigs 6 wks. old, not entitled to reg. $3 ea. W. W..Wynne; Rayle, Ga., Rt. 1. 15 Big Bone Black Guinea pigs, %10 each or $15 pair FOB here. J. A. Harrell, Mitchell, Ga. T2822 .-Ge boars, 6.8. PG eilts, 12 weeks old wt. 40 to 60 lbs., $10 with papers or $9 without papers FOB Sylvania. W. T.. Middlebrooks, County Agent, Sylvania, Ga. 2 registered B. P. C. sows 18 mo. old wt., 300 lbs., $40 ea; 5 gilts, 4 boars 12 weeks old, wt. 40 to 50 Ibs. from above sows, $8.50 with papers or $7.50 without papers FOB Syl- vania. Charlie Sasser, Sylvania, Ga. Duroc Jersey boar pigs, spring farrow, 35 lbs. ea., $12.50 FOB. Reg. in buyers name. Will exch. one or more pigs to keep from inbreeding for some good pedigreed line. Noth- ing but cherry eolor. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. : 6.S:-Py Ce pigs, 7 wks: old,.sub- ject to reg., $8 each or $15 pair. Bil- lie Cochran, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 2. One red Jersey sow and five pigs, | sow weighs about 225 lbs. and pigs weigh about 40-lbs. each. One male and four females. Sardis, Ga. 5 pure bred Big Bone P. C. pigs, 12 weeks old, $6 and $5 each. John Cook, Hogansville, Ga. Rt. 3. One S. P. C. gilt unbred, inocula- sed for life, not registered but of reg. sarents. pure stock, wt. 25, 50, 100 Ibs. $15 cash with delivery. Mrs. G. M. Tracy, Care Baker County Power Co., Elmodel, Ga. One reg. Duroc Jersey, 12 mos. old boar. Write for price; also one reg. Duroc Jersey sow, bred to reg., boar, will farrow in Sept., $40. De- fender breeding, papers furnished. Mrs. Laura Prigmore, Ramhurst, Ga. One half P. C. and Duroc gilt, 8 mos old, good growing will exch. for frying size pullets or hens or sell for cash. Make best of- fer FOB here. Mrs. J. A. Kell, Shan- non, Ga., Box 230 =: Se 1S. P. C. boar, reg. 5 mo. old. $19). Also several friers f. o. b. McRae, Ga. wt. 2 1-4 lbs. 50c each f. 0. b. McRae. G. W. Perry, Jacksonville, Ga. : One Black Essex sow 15 mos. old, wt. 200 lbs. fat, but not as she stands oday. $15.00 cash f. 0. b. Nicholls, Ga. Write for information if desired. I. J. Miller, Nicholls, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 98. Pure bred black Essex, cholera im- mune, 12 weeks old, $10.00 reg. in buyers name. Write for prices on old- er shoats. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga. 38 female spotted China, 3 mos. old shoats, $8.00 each. Fine for brood sows. W. QO. Millsaps, Adairsville, Ga., Route 2 3 P. C. gilts, 3 mos. old and of a big reg. sow, all can be reg. $10.00 each f. 0. b. Newnan, Ga. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. 10 Duroc and P. C. mixed pigs, 7 mos. old, $6.00 ea. or $56.00 for the lot. Leo Akins, Graymont, Ga., Rt. One. : 7 pure bred S. P. C. male pigs, 2 mos. old July 7th, extra fine, life time treated for Cholera, $10.00 ea. for im- mediate shipment. Jordan Davis, Glennville, Ga., Route 2. 3 big type S. P. C. pigs, reg in buy- ers name, $11.00; not registered $10 ea. pigs 7 wks. old July 19th wt. 40 lbs. Also 2 pigs, not entitled to reg. sire is reg; 6 wks. old July 23rd, $7 ea. C. S. and E. W. Johns, Decatur, Route 2, Box 97. for good cow or heifer. Alex Carswell, |, | bred White Leghorns. condition, eS PAGE SEVEN og HOGS WANTED <9.7) Pure bred sow pigs for $15 value. CG. F. Perry, Julia, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE *1 good work mule. Sell or exch. Robt. B. McConnell, Meriwether, Ga. _ 1 pr., mules, 8 yrs. old, wt., about 800 lbs. for sale with wagon and harness. If interested, write or call see. Ben P.. Weaver, Protection, Ga. A good saddle mare, 5 yrs. old, small, work anywhere. Will sell or exch. I. F. Gipson, Ashland, Ga, Fine black mare about 8 yrs. old will work anywhere, $75. Oak Range Poultry Farm, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 1 mare mule, wt., 1000 to 1100 lbs. Apply at once to Ranza Spriggs, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want a good pair of farm mules this fall. Will trade two plug mules for. them and pay cash~ difference. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. PIGEONS FOR SALE 15 pr., White Kings and Red Carneaux pigeons, $1.10 per pr., mated, banded and. working. Sam Holt Kelley, Point Peter, Ga. 2 1 pr. Fan Tail pigeons, white as snow, mated and working, $1.50. C. J. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. Want Carneaux, White or Silver Kings. Will pay cash or exch. pure Dan Eades, Clayton, Ga. Box 20. 1 pr. Plymoth Rock Carneaux, 1 pr. Plymoth Rock Homers, $2.00 pr. Mixed pigeons, 50c. John Sledge, Sylvester, Ga. 15 pr. white King. and Red Car- neaux pigeons, $20.00 for the lot. Sam Holt Kelly, Point Peter, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE -- 8 white rabbits, 7 bucks and 1 doe 3 and 4 mos. old, 75 ea. Walton Holbrook, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. - New Zealand Red rabbits, 2 does, 1 buck and_ 5 little ones, 4 wks. -old, $5 del. Herbert Cruce, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 Dutch buck, 1 white doe, pr., for $5; 1 white doe, 1 gray doe, 1 white buck. Both does have 3 young ones ea. and a 4 room hutch, $12. 1 pedigreed New Zealand Red buck, $5 1 white New Zealand doe, $3.50. Forrest Green, East Point, Ga., 510 Ga. Ave. : 6 young Common _ pigeons, $1. Clarence Brown, Helena, Ga. 10 pair of Genuine Carneaux pig- eons mated buff or dark red. H.-L. Farmer, 422 Second St. Albany, Ga. One pure bred white pink-eyed buck, 9 mos. old, $1. Cash with order: G. A. Benson, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 2. ae 7 pairs of Red Carneaux pigeons, $2 pair, mated and now raising. J. E. Roughton, Sandersville, Ga. RABBITS WANTED Want rabbits of all kinds, can use a few each month. Give details in letter. R. M. Wicker, Rt. 19, Wicker Apartments, Orlando, Fla. Want rabbits, guinea pigs. W. A. Cain, Clermont, Ga. SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE About 40 fat goats for sale. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga. Pane PAGE EIGHT SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE One Toggenburg female kid, 2 mos. old, mother gives 3 qts. milk a day. Father thoroughbred Nubian stock, $10.00 crated. L. N, Patten, Abbe- ville, Ga. Fat spring lambs and weathers, $5 each. Robert S. Anderson, Hawkins- ville, Ga. 1 Choice Southdown grade ram lambs and yearlings selected for breeding. Particulars on request. K. D. Sand- ers, Eatonton, Ga., Route 2. SHEEP & GOATS WANTED Want one Nannie kid, Toggenberg or Nubian, cheap for cash. Write. W. A: Cain, Clermont, Ga. Want one Southdown grade ram not over 2 yrs. old, Prefer to buy in middle or North Georgia. L. H. Oden, Blackshear, Ga. Want 1 billy and 4 does for stock. Must be young, butt-headed, and cheap. Write what you have and best price. Kermit Burnsed, Ella- bell, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 22. One pair Briar goats wanted. Quote best price. Kids preferred. R. Ii. Pope, Alapaha, Ga., Route 1. Want one good milk goat, old fash- ioned pink thrift plants. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Ga., Route 1. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 50 to 100 bu. field peas, such as Whippoorwills, Unknowns, Red Rip- pers, Irons, etc., 95 to 98 per cent good. Make best offer. B. R. Wood- liff, Flowery Branch, Ga Tender, striped, half-runner gar- den beans, weevil treated, 30c Ib. 4 Ibs., $1; Henderson white bunch Lima butter beans, 20c lb.; 6 lbs. $1 del. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. Route 2. * oS : 1 bu. brown and. white spotted Crowder peas, 12 1-2c lb.; 10 lbs. $1 FOB my station. Cash with order. J. C. Mathis, Farmington, Georgia, Route 2. oo 15 bu. 90-day running velvet beans, $1.35 bu. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga. 25 bu. pure Clay peas, 20 bu. Whipps, $2.40 bu.; 8 bu. choice Lar- edos Soy beans, $4 bu.; 25 bu. pure bunch Velvet beans, $1.75 bu. L. M. Giddens, Eastman, Ga. 7 bu. Red Rippers; 1 bu. New Era, $2.25 bu. All sound, clean stock. Cash with order. John L. Case, Tren- ton, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED ~ Want 75 bu. field peas cheap. Give kind and price. T. J. Ursrey, Gra- ham, Georgia. INCUBATORS FOR SALE One Mammoth inclubator, cheap for quick sale; also Buckeye blue flame brooders in perfect operating condi- tion, $15.00 f. . b. Frt Valley. S. P. Howe, Fort Velley, Ga. 150 cap. Clover Leaf hot water in- eubator, cheap for cash or wll exch. Write. Mrs. T. W. Hagoed, Marietta, Georgia, Rt. 3. . 1 Buckeye 250 incubator, cap., good as new, $15. Cash or will exch. for anything of equal value that I can use. Mrs. W. O. Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Route B. One Brown Hen incubator in good hatching condition, complete with thermometer, instructions, etc! $4 cash del. Chas. O. Hooten, 1118 Rail- road St. LaGrange, Ga. FRUITS FOR SALE _ Apples for canning, preserving or jelly, $1.00 bu. buyer to pay freight charges. Route 2. Good cooking and eating apples, $1 bu. f. o. b. Ellijay, Ga. J. H. Call, Ellijay, Ga., Route 4. MARKET BULLETI Will Basket, Monroe, Ga., | FRUIT WANTED . seryes and strawberry preserves all in glass. C. A. Gramling, Marianna, Florida. Want 2 bu. large blue huckleber- ries. Will exch. 1 lb. chuck honey for 2 Ibs. berries up to 80 lbs. L. H. Eden- field, Stillmore, Georgia. Want few crates of peaches aeorgia, Box 382. Z Want to make blackberry and plum jelly on halves, parties to furnish sugar and vessels to put their part in; will also make peach preserves on halves parties to furnish sugar. Will can peaches for $1.50 doz., parties to furnish cans and sugar. Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Route 4. ~ CORN FOR SALE 40 bu. white shelled milling corn, $1.50 bu. All in 2 1-2 bu. even weight bags, FOB Eastman, Ga. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Georgia. cy PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE. Good sound white Spanish peanuts, 5e lb. for orders not less than 100 Ibs. Cash with order. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Georgia. A SYRUP FOR SALE Pure Ga. cane syrup, best grade, in No. 5 cans, $5 per case of 12 cans. A. J. Crew, Whigham, Ga. Good Ga. cane syrup in 5 tb. buc- kets, 75c gal. FOB here. L. S. Davis, Waresboro, Ga. 15 cans Bright Ga. cane syrup, 75c per can f. 0. b. Waresbora, Ga., Geo. Hoxie, Waycross, Ga., Route 4. Second Hand Machinery for Sale and Wanted One Campbell Planter, one Cole one two-row cotton duster, cheap. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Georgia. One New Model C two-row Perfec- tion cotton duster, mule power, $35 FOB Grantville, Ga. C. 8. Colley, Grantville, Georgia. One Superior wheat drill in good condition, $60. Will trade for any- thing I can use. W. W. Slagle, Cal- houn, Georgia, Route .2. Full set of blacksmith tools in good econdition, $50. Mrs. C. G. Harwell, Godfrey, Georgia. For sale or exch. one new four-row cotton duster, $50 value poultry, pigs, cattle. Cost $200. George H. Hayes, Apt. 4, 1480 S. Gordon St. Atlanta, Georgia. } 3 roller cane mill and pan cheap for cash. R. M. Chandler, Cordele, Georgia. : One Moline tractor, one Fordson tractor, one 20-H. P. Peerless engine high pressure, one 15 H. P. Peerless engine low pressure, apply E. T. Bos- well, Siloam, Georgia. ~1928 Fordson plow, little used, $475. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Georgia. One Little Wonder corn mill $4. 20 H. P. engine and boiler to exch. for one good heavy tractor. W. G. Hall, Eatonton, Ga. Box 362, Want one doz. quarts peach pre- for | canning. Will exch. tomatoes of equal | value for them. P. C. Mikell, Quitman, planter, one Cole Duplex planter and. ve ine viding cultivator used | One Moline viding r loffer FOB; also inside white sugar very little, $12. I. J. Rogers, Arnolds- ville, Georgia. = : 7 ae One Esophus corn mill complete ex- cept fan, very cheap; one 20 H. P. Cole eutter crank engine in good condi- tion. Will exch. T. H. Barrett, Athens, Georgia. One Primrose cream separator, in good condition and 2 cream cans, $27 for all at my place or $28 shipped. A. J. Grant, Dallas, Ga. Three new Fowler cultivators knock- ed down, never used, $10 each 70.23): here. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Shop made plow heels any length and angle, 50c each prepaid. E: M. Williams, Hilltonia, Georgia. Self skimmer evaporator, new, nev- er been used. Will sell cheap. Ls. Volrath, .Winston, Georgia. _ - Want 2 new dusting machines for cotton. Give make and best price. E: M. Copeland, McDonough, Georgia. 1 Racine Thrash, a combination corn sheller, peanut picker, velvet bean, pea and oat thrash, large machine. Will do all your work you are looking for quiekly. Used one season. Sell for one-half price. A. J. Crew, Whig- ham, Georgia. Want 20 H. P. engine cheaf for cash, good cendition; eylinder for 2Q H. P. Atlas engine center stroke. C. R. Ram- sey, Danburg, Georgia. One complete 30 ton daily capacity Greundler feed mill, with fan, ele- vator, dust collectors, etc; one 20 H. P. International Gas engine; one 20 H. P. International gas engine; few 9 tooth Little Joe harrows, all in first class condition. W. I. H. Pitts, Wav- erly Hall, Ga. One Economy King separator, only used 2 months in perfect condition, $35.00. W. C. Tennille, Milledgeville, Ga., Route 2. : 6 H. P. B. F. Avery gasoline engine, | $40.00; Liberty peanut sheller, $10.00. J. H. Leverette, Parrot, Ga., Route-1, Box 101.. - One Primrose separator in good condition; one milk cooler in good condition. Will sell or exch. for pigs or calves. (No address given) One syrup mill, Golden make, No. 3 geared for mule power. Whole thing complete and in good condition $90 at my home. J. R. Cramer, Carroll- ton, Ga., Route 7. ee Syrup mill, Scofteld make, with 50 gal. kettle in good condition, $50.00 |. f. o. b. A. W. Parson, Abbeville, Ga. SECOND.HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want one No. 8 second-handed feed mill, made by N. P. Bowsher Co. L. L. Bonner, Carrollton, Ga. Want good peanut picker, cheap, al- so tractor and hay press. J. H. Lev- erette, Parrott, Ga., Route 1, Box 101. Want two or three H. P. engine in good condition. N. B. Hunt, Ameri- cus, Ga., Route B Box 114. Miscellaneous Ads White and red vinegar in 50 gallon bbls. 15c gal. Also bottle vinegar FOB Dublin, Ga. Cash with arder. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Georgia. Ground oyster shells for your chic- kens, $1 per 100 lbs.; $17 ton FOB Savannah. W. A. Smith, 102 Bay St. E., Savannah, Georgia. Nice clean chicken feathers, 25c lb. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Burlap bags for sacking seed, grain etc. Write I. Weinkle, 877 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Goose feathers, put up in good cond., bed tick. Make me offer. W. C. Mize, Americus, Georgia. __ New cantaloupe crates at bargain prices. Standards 1le each; flats, 7 1-2c FOB Whigham. A. J. Crew Whigham, Georgia. S Old fashioned scrub brooms, 50c cash. B. M. Williams, Hilltonia, Ga. One 26 or 380 lb. feather bed at 40c lb. Mrs. Vashti Smith, Ball Ground, Georgia. eee . Thursday, July 26, 1928, sacks. Make best Burlap sugar sacks 5c each. R. J. Pate, Moultrie, Georgia. : Bright and sun cured tobacco, smoking and chewing, 4 lb. packages, $1 delivered. Wm. Nunn, Lawrence- ville, Georgia, Route 4. | = Sixty potato barrels for shipping Big Stem Jersey. W. J. Josey, Ameri- cus, Georgia. ee Have sold my calf. -Answer to many inquiries. Mrs. Nellie Cochran, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4. . Best grade Chinchilla 2 mos. old | rabbits, $5. pr. Cash only. 2 pr., left. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. J. Adams Ashburn, Ga. 1 Chinchilla yr. old buck, pedi- greed, good cond:, $5 FOB Atlanta. W. M. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 515 W. Whitehall St., S. W. Turbits and Muff Tumbler -pig- eons. Half price, $3 per pr. Cash with order. Act quick. Crowded Lofts. Dr. Geo. E. Fussell, Valdosta, -Ga., 1 Strickland Bldg. oe Saddle mare, about 7 yrs. old, Sell cheap. Dr. E. C. Davis, Atlanta, Ge 35 Linden Ave., N. E. ; Nubian milch goat kids. 100 per cent pure from gal. production breed- ing; only 2 bucks left at $12.50, reg. 6 wks. old. Will exch. for corn at $1.25 del. Fred E. Grubbs, Demorest Gav Rt. 1. 2 Spring pure bred Southdown rams, $10 ea. Hardy & Know, Thom- son, Ga., Rt. 3. ae Good quality Lookout Mtn., seed irish potatoes, $2 bu., of 60 lbs. M. T. Autry, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 6. _ Genuine Lookout Mtn., seed irish potatoes, 4c lb. H. H. Arrington, Rome, Ga. a. Several 10 lb. buckets pure Rib- bon Ga. sugar cane syrup, 70 can.1927 crop. Pure, no mixture. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box dd: < - . Cockerels: Queens best R. I. strain from trapnest stock with record of 200 eggs and better, $5 ea., wi higher egg record and 3 yr. pedigr $15. Harold Boardman Poultry Fa Augusta, Ga. Rt. 2. Peanuts, peanut hay and co ground into meal, $2.25 for 100 lb Sample if required, buyer to pa freight charges. Will Baskett, Mo roe, Ga., Route 2. : '8 cans pure hog lard for sale; Mr C. B. Register, Hahira, Ga. : 125 feed sacks, 5c ea. or all for freight collect. J. R. McCalma Norman Park, Ga._ ne About 200 Guano sacks, washe ready to ship, 10c ea. or make offe L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. | MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want to hear from Miss France Henderson, Dallas, Ga. At once. Mr Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga. Want any amount of Octagon soa and Red Mill flour coupons. Will ex for them. Write first. Mrs. J. ! Howell, Meigs, Ga. Route 1. Want party to furnish jars a sugar and I will make jelly and pr serves on halves. Mrs. J. L. Amo Conyers, Ga. Route 1. Want to hear from parties that w: buy part of a car-load of orang December 15th at around $2.50 p bu. any amount you want. Will exe for pecans at a reasonable price. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Ae ~ Want large quantities of Jerusalem 7 oak root, not less than 100 Ibs. Must have nothing but root and be cle from dirt and sacked. Make be price and write for full informatio W. F. Carter, Waycross, Ga., Route NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE Will exch. pecan trees, value 5 and $1.00 sizes, one to three years 0 for dwarf boxwood and some lar boxwood plants; also Grandeflee plants, red dogwood or any kind of pretty shrubs. State what you ha Mrs. W. L. Hutcheson, Adrian, Ga.