_ DEPARTMENT 9f EUGENE TALMADGE 4 & "PUBLISHED bul the BUREAU OF MARKETS <~ C.H.BISHOP DIRECTOR) VOL. 11. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, es DEG. 1, 1927. _ Peas, Blackeyed .. r So STOP SELLING HOGS AT PRESENT PRICES I have just vdocined a report of a sale where four car lots of | hogs brought the following prices: No. 1$7.35. No. 2$6.85. No; 3$5.35. Ronehs 66: ab: The two hams and the two middlings, well cured, out of any one of these hogs, will bring more next apne than the entire. hog brought you. I think that this low slump in the eke has been brought about by rushing hogs on the market. You can keep this meat. _at home just as cheap as the large packers can keep it in the city. They have to pay higher rent on the buildings that they keep it stored in. Their refrigeration and handling costs them - something.and when they are getting more than they need for, _ their immediate use, they make you pay for these expenses with a large margin of profit added to them. If you will slack up for about.a month selling your hogs you will get. more for them. I hope that no Georgia farmer is selling. off his hogs now at any such prices as the above, with the expectation of buying his meat on credit next spring. If he is, dont talk hard timesjust talk plain foolishness. Corn is going too cheap. We are having ee list corn with us as cheap as 75 cents per bushel -delivered. This price ~ is netting the farmers on an average of about 60 or 65 cents | for his eorn. Hold your eorn, if possible. The crop is short in the great Middle West. I hope that no farmer is selling his corn at any such price as the one given, expecting to buy his meal on a credit next year. If such is the case, this particular ree : s tions on prices and sales of eggs in Georgia. | main separate. brother farmer need not talls fat timesjust talk plain fool- _- Ishness. On Page 6 you will find 2 ek of grades and habaecds that have been adopted by the Bureau of Markets to govern quota- These are the Federal grades as fav as practical. This may look like foolish- ness to the farmer back home who handles nothing but fresh | eges. But in the cities where eggs are kept on cold storage for as long asa year, grading does make a difference to the buyer. Competition is also keen in the egg market and they talk qual- ity on eggs just as much as they do price. . The Pure Food Department, this week, eaught several ip fe ments of eggs from California that were being sold in Georgia as fresh yard eggs. These were eggs that had been treated chemically and placed on cold storage for months. up well in color and appearance. But when cooked they have a stale taste. The cook would, at first, think it was the fault of the grease. But, in reality, it was due to the ege being anywhere from 8. to 10 months old. : 2 This practice Sit no danger continue in Georgia and they will be compelled to. label hee chemically noe eold storage eggs. of high prices on fresh yard eggs when they are searce in the state: peg, TALMADGE, Commmnsioner. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices December 1, 1927. Always subject 0 variation. ast Potatoes, Sweet, (Yellow) bulk Potatoes, Irish, _ Cabbage, green erated Eggs, Fresh, Select Eggs, Fresh, Mixed Stags Hens . _, Roosters _Friers Ducks Geese Turkeys . Butter, Country, best table Butter, Country, cooking .. Peas, Field, Bet 44 doz. 84 doz. 15 Ib. .22 Ib. 12 Ib. .32 Ib. 25 Ib. Tie . 80 lb. 85 Ib. ~ ,80 Ib. 1.00 bu. Syrup, Georgia Cane, bbls. ie Syrup, Sorghum, bbls. Meal, Corn, sack Corn, Milling, sacked Oats, No. 3 white, sacked .. Hay, Peanut, tightly baled Hay, Peavine Corn Shucks 1.00 bu. . 16.50 ton COLUMBUS $ 1.00 100 Ibs. 2.35 100 Ibs. - 2.75 100 lbs. -05 1-2e lb. 2, 30 96 Ibs. 68 bu. | AUGUSTA $ 1.50 100 Ibs, 2.50 100 Ibs. 3.00 100 Ibs. ALLANTA | $s 1.507100 lbs. 2.30 100 Ibs. 2.00 100 Ibs. .50 to 55 doz 42-45 doz. 48 to .50 doz. .388-40 doz. 19 Ib. al8 1b. wae Ib; AS Ip. 11 Ib. 12 Jb. tbe .26 Ib. 20 1D: 20h. 1b. Ib lb. tb. bua lb. ; gal. gal. 96 lb. pu. 3 bu. ) ton ton 00 ton | 32:00 ton SAVANNAH $ 1.15 100 Ibs. - 2.35 100 Ibs. 2.25 100 lbs. MACON $ 1.50 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 Ibs. Alfalfa, (Ga.) BUTTER MARKET \ . Chicago Standard | (90) score ; Nov, 18th, TEs es 19th, ane Nov. 21st, 45 1-2; Nov. 22nd, 4 L2e; Nov. 23, 45 1-20. They hold The yellow and white re- | This ruling should enable our farmers to enjoy fie advantage s Georgia. Large oe of siipteny 306: per 100; "5e per 800, $2.25 per M. R. L. Charleston. Wakefield cabbage, $1.25 M.. Lots: -of 5 M or more $1 M. ron. Lakeland. John Wz Borevelll _ Lakeland, Georgia. ee muda onions, white and yellow. $1. 50 M. del. Cash. A. R. Holland, tees ton, Georgia. Jersey, Chadleston: Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, 200 or 45e, 500 _ for 75c;,$1.25 M.., postpaid. wae Bran- x nan, Lewiston, Ga. 3 Cabbage for winter ending, "200 for 50c, 500 for 75c, $1.25 M,, post- 5 paid. Miss: Grace Brana, Lewiston, | Georgia. Early fore and Charleston Wake- field cabbage, $1.25 M., del. by mail; : Be per M. express charges collect. Ee L Adcock, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 2. Dry sage, free from stems, 5dc tb, : del. Mrs. J. W. Lee, giles Geor- | gia, Route $28 - = Klondyke ~ strawberry, 92, oO My Bunch, cultivated blackberry, $20. M. W. G. Kelly; Forest Park, Ga. _. Lady Thompson strawberry, 40c per 100. Cash. Miss Martha EL Thomp- son, Sylvester, Georgia. | _ Early Jersey and: Charleston Wore field eabbage, now ready, 75e per 500, $1.25 per M.,. postpaid. Prompt ship- ment. R. Chanelor. Seville, Ga. ~ Kudza plants, 2 yr. crowns, 2c per plant. F. C. Drexal, Buena Vista, Ga. - Rasberry plants, $1 per doz.,- Lu- _eretia dewberry, $1 per 100, del. Mrs. Re Robinson, Greenville, Ga. ee Long Island cabbage, and Bermuda onion, 80e Mosin=I to-5 M; 5 to 10 'M, 65 M, FOB Hawkinsville, Ex- press ofice. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, -Hawkinsville, Ga. ee . Early Dutch and Wakefield - eab- bage, open field grown, frost proof, now ready, 50c per 300, 500 for 75e, $1.25 per M. mailed; express collect, $1 M.,5 M $4. 50, 10 M. $7. 50; Klon- dyke strawberry, | 8 yr. old, [fren of disease, $1 per 300, $2.50 M., mailed. Cash. Major Crow, Gainesville, Geor- gia, Route 1. _ Everbearing and Gibson suanboey de per 100, $2 M. Mrs. Rubye Tum- eaeeewotg Ga. BED 2. a onion, 500 for "Be, $1. 25 per. M. = ., $6 prepaid; Heading varieties of collards, $1 M. Prompt shipment. alter. W. McEver, Braselton, eek gia, Route 1... ~ Early Jersey, Charleston Wake- field, Flat Dutch cabbage, postpaid, 500 60, $1 per. Jy: Pope, Fitz- gerald, Georgia. a Frost Proof Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage, from imported seed. Now ready. Postpaid. 50c per - 200,. 75e per 500, $1.25 per M., 5. to : 10 M., $1 per M. CG, F, Maddox, Bue _ ford, Cn Route 2. Extra Jacke Everbearing berry. 50c per 100 del. Mrs. N. B. : Beh Elliston, Gere. a & _ Strawberry plants: " Klondyke, 25 per 100, $2.50 M., Missionary, $2 M. Del. Mrs. Lena Holland, oe oe Georgia. per 100, $2 M., del., del.; that please or _ money back. - |Deverewx, Ga. per 3 M. F. Bloodworth, Lewiston, Ga. straw- | bage, 200. per 100, $ _ |5 M. lots $1 M. C. W. Wald, T. fery Branch, Georgia. f |). Lady Thompson. strawberry, 50e per | 100, $3 M. Klondyke $2. M. Georgia hGonlard, 15e per 100, $1 M. Mrs. Mary Lou and George L. Durand, Gaines- |- ville, Georgia, Route 2. Klondyke and Lady Ponaeed strawberry 30 per. 100, $2.25 M., del. i A Crow, Buford, Georgia. Winter: cabbage, $1.25 Mi) del. Ber- : Nie: 20 Lady Thompson | 35 per 100, $3 M. Mrs. Estie and. - M. Crow, Buford, Georgia. All varieties of cabbage, $1. 10 Mrj: Bermuda onion $1.50 M,,. December Sugar Crowder peas,. $3 bu. J, S. Ward, Fayetteville, Georgia. zp Cabbage plants for winter heading } Strawberry plants: 500 for T3Cy. $1 and $1.25 per M., del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Thelma and} Capt. Albert Harrngten, Thomas: ville; Georgia. SS Bermuda anions cabbage, lettuce a beet, $1.25 M. i OF eee oe Georgia. : "McDonald blackberry, _ $1. 50- per 100, $12 MM; Premo Dewberry, $1.10 per. 100, $10 M.; Large Brown Tur- | key fig- 2e, 8 ee 50e; Kudza, $3 per. 1100. er 25 for $1. Caretaliy packed. Postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. . Early Jersey, field and Flat Dutch cabbage 60c per 500, $1.10 M., del., 10 M for $8. Ex- press collect. W.. 0. Waldrip, Flow- ery Branch, Georgia, Route 1. : Jersey Wakefield and Succession cabbage and collards, $1.25 M. B. R. Woodliff,. Flowery Branch, Ga. Early Jersey, Wakefield cabbage. Now. ready, $1 M. Guaranteed. Plants ee Hughes, Rockingham, Georgia. Klondyke and: Missionary straw- berry $2 M. Mrs. James C. Coleman, | Frost proof cabbage, gt M., Collards $1: onions $1.25 W. WwW. eee: Quitman, Georgia. ~ _ Frost proof cabbage, Jersey, Mie | field, Succession, Drumhead and Flat Dutch, now ready, 75c per 300, $1.25 M. Shipped by- mail. collect for plants and charges. a2 - Bruce, Valdosta, Georgia : Wakefield oa Fiat. Dutch cabbage $1. 25 per, Mi, del. Mrs. Jessie Clark, Thomasville, Georgia, Box 108. 8 Ibs. nice, dry sage. Home raised. AQe Ib. Mrs. J. A. Marlow, Royston, Georgia, RED A; Prolific like the: Rock Hill, straw- berry plants, 25 per: 100, $2. M., $5 Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Georgia, Rt. 1. Klondyke and Everbearing straw- berry, $2.50 per M. Mrs. W. W. Smith, Gainesville, Ga. Route 1. ; - Cabbage plants, 20c per 100, 75c for 500, $1.10 per M. del. Julian Klandyke strawberry, 30 per 100, $2.25 M., Wakefield cabbage, 25 per 100, 1.25 M., del. Erskine Waldrip, -Gainesville,, pore Route 2. Klondyke strawberry 30 per 100; Lucretia dewberry $1 per 100, $8.00 per M., large black walnut plants, 20c each; eehite nest. onions 40c gal, Add poblaee: No stamps accepted. Mrs. any E. Crider, Draketown, Georgia. Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage, 75c per 500, $1.25 per M. J. | N. McKinley, Pitts, Ga. : _ Succession and Charleston Wake- aoe cabbage 25c per 100, $1.25 per M.,; del. D. Story, Morven, Ga. eee _ Himalaya blackberry, 50c per 100; }emall, 2 year old, well rooted black | Charleston | Wake-. walnut sprouts: 2c e eank I del. Mrs W. Craft, Hartwell, Ga: *Klondyke- Strawberry, $1, ve e Charleston Wakefield cabbage per 100, $1.25 M. Mrs. E G. eae Gainesville, Ga. Route ae Frost. proof: Wakefield, Dutch; a Succession cabbage, collard and \Ber- muda onion plants, 500 for $1 del. ey McRee, Meigs, Ga. -Everbearing strawberry. . Ready ton shipment. $1.50 per 500, $2.50. per |M. J. G. Purcell, Baxley, Ga. Z Blackberry plants and_ Magnolia trees. B. F. Hartman, Ugh othe, Georgia, Route a = Charleston, Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Early. Jersey, and _ Succession cab-- bage $1.10 per M., "postpaid. Now| ready. Quill Petty, Powder Springs, Georgia. Route 2._ Frost proof, extra early, ieee atid Charleston Wakefield - cabbage, 60 per 500, $1.10. M., postpaid, $4.50 per 5. M.,. express - collect. E.- Y. Stokes, | {$2 per M. Any quantity. R. C. Rob- = Macon, Georgia, Route 3. -Klondyke and Missionary _ straw- berry, 1927 crop. True to name. Tbe | per 100, $6 M., prepaid. Miss Callie Fain, Morganton, ' a. Leading varieties of fine cabbage, now ready, 75c per. 500,-$1.25 M., del., 5 M. and up 90c M., by express. Cash. WwW. CG. -Tumlin, Gainesville, Ga. Large everbearing strawberry, 35c per 100. Miss Pearl Brewton, States- | boro, Ga., Route E. ~~ Frost proof cabbage and. onion, | $1.25 per M., postpaid. Andrew oa Thomasville, Georgia. - | Klondyke strawberry $2. 25 per M., del, W. C. Owens, = Branch, Georgia, Route. 1. Yellow onion plants, $1. 3B per M., 6 M for $5.50. Order by No. 71k930 1-3 Wy N. Stephens, County Agent, Flowery Branch, Georgia. _Everbearing strawberry, well root- ted, 30c per 100 or $2.50 M.. del. Mrs. Os. Orr, Flowery Branch, Georgia, Route 1. -Klondyke strawberry, 35e per 100, 90c per 300, $2.75 M. del. Lee Crow, | Buford, Ga. Route 3. SoA _ Large and early variety of straw- berry, 30c per 100, $2 M. del. Mrs. L. E. Mobley, Glennville, Ga. : Early Jersey and Wakefield cab- bage, $1 per M., or 65c per 500 by parcel post, $4 per 5 M., by express. J. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. Cabbage plants. now ready, 65 per 500, $1.15 M. del. Guy Waldrip, Flow- ry Branch, Georgia. Improved large - Klondyke straw berry 25 per 100, $2. M. Everbearing BoC: per, 100, $2.50- M; Flat Dutch cabbage, 15c per 100. Mrs. _ Rosie Crow, Cumming, Ga. Route 42 Bermuda onions, $1.50 per M:; cab- bage $1.25 per M. B. Crow, Gaines- ville, Ga. - Kudza cuttings, 1 ie 5 years old, $5 M. Now is time to plant. L. G. Sanders, Dewey Rose, Georgia. Charleston Wakefield cabbage, 25 per 100, 75 per 500, $1.25 M., del., $1 per M. FOB; Klondyke strawberry $2.25 M. or exch. for M. B. Turkey. i: Wingo, Flowery Branch, Geor- gia, Route 1. Cabbage palnts, 25e per 100, 90c | per 500, $1.25. M.; Klondyke straw- berry 35 per 100, $2, 25 M., del. Clyde Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Houle 2. Everbearing and Lady Thompson, strawberry 40 per 100 each, red and black rasberry, 3 for 25; huckelberry dewberry and blackberry, 25e. Add postage. Miss Cleo Turner, Cleveland, Oe Route 1, co ey Waketield {cabbeze, = 25e | per aM or $1.25 M, del. Weis her wholesale areas. Cc. B. Lovett, ee | Georgia. : Cabbage plants: $1 per Me M. G. = Vanzant, Abbeville, Ga. Route 3. _ - Guaranteed, winter heading, Gee 200, $1.40 M., 5 M $6. Mrs. -| Maddox, Buford, Ga. Leading varieties of cabbage: sik now ready, $1.25 per M., del. Write for wholesale prices. Mrs. W, R. a Bob Lindsey, Lenox, Ga. i - Leading varieties of cabbage, $1, "5 lect. Will exch. some for gladiolas, dahlias, hyacinths, Amaryllis, lily, - pink canna bulbs, or Snap Dragon : plants. Mrs. L. H. Allison, 421 Prinee Avenue, Tifton, Georgia, ~~ Klondyke strawberry 25c_ per 100, 92. 50 M., del. J. BL Bennett, Flowery Branch, Georgia, Route 1. poNe All leading varieties, See erts, Jefferson, Georgia. - 75 per 300, $1.25 per M., 10M or Branch, Georgia, Route 1. Be Herndon, Mayfield, Ga. Route 2. -eston, Flat Dutch and All Season, 75c -per 300, $1.25 per M., 10 M. $1, del. G. F. Waldrip, Flowery eae Ga. Route 1. Klondyke y strawberry, Early Jersey, Wakefield, * Flat ~|Send money orders. Mrs. Jim Thur- RFD 2.. berry, 20c per 100. Mrs. George yt Everbearing strawberry, 50 | Douglasville, Georgia, Route 3. hagen Market cabbage, large, ~ well rooted. Satisfaction guaranteed. M., express collect. Cash. Mrs. a B. Davis Tifton, Georgia. Flat Dutch cabbage 20c per 100, Griffin, Thindar, Georgia. del. Winnie R. Waldrip, eo: Georgia, Route 1. Mammoth sage plants, 2 for IBe. / Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. Route 4. Klondyke strawberry $2.50 and $3 M. fer. J. W. Ford, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 4. Lady Thompson strawberry, Hall, Calhoun, Georgia, Route 5. Frost proof cabbage, extra POBox 42. del, 5 M. by express collect $4. 50. Burgess Farms, Pembroke, Ga = Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch - and All Season cabbage, 70 per 800, $1, 20 per M., 90c per 10 M. or more, Flew ; eston and Jersey Wakefield cabbage. _ Shipped promptly, postpaid. 55e per Grace a per M., postpaid, $1 M. Express col- Charleston Wakefield, Flat Duteh - and al] season cabbage, now ready, more, $1 del. D. F. Howard, Flowery Progressive Everbearing qeuotaars lry, bbe, per 100, del. Cash.. Miss E. - Cabbage plants, now ready, Charl= : $2. 50 M. ee Z Lady Thompson, $3. M. es oe | Gainesville, Ga. i = x Dutch, frost proof cabbage, 15 per | 100, $1.25 M. Orders filled promptly. mond and Son, Pendergrass, Georgia, # Good grade of everbearing straw- a Davis, Jr., Buckhead, Ga. ; ES per 100, $4 M. Cash or Money Order. No stamps accepted. Miss Lucy D. Brown if Early Jersey and Wakefield, Copen - $l per 500 prepaid parcel post, $1 per Charleston Wakefield, ok Bar: : ors $1.50 per M.,-over 5 M. $1 M. B. E, = Iceberg lettuce, 25 per 100 post: S | paid. Not less than 100 to a custom- _ er. Mrs 0. E. Browning, en ee Lady Thompson Everbearing ake g Mulen leaves or roots. Make best ofiae i 500 for $1.10, $2 M., 5 M. $8. Mrs. J M. | early = Jersey Wakefield, $1 per M.,sent COD Mrs. Mary J. Stokes, Pep ecreld: Ga. - Frost proof cabbage, early Jersey rand Wakefield 75c per 500, $1.25 M. s $7.50 per 5 My del. Obie Buford, Ga se Wakefield and Flat Dutch sinter | iding, frost proof abbage. Now re ly. 25 per 100, $1.25 M. del., ex- press. collect, $1M., 10 M. and over Be per M., Giondys strawberry, 1 sar. old, $1 per 300, $2.50 M., mailed. Cc. M, Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Iceberg lettuce, $1.50 per is 25c per 100 postpaid. Mrs. O. Browning, Doerum, Ga. RFD 4. Pedigreed everbearing St. Bie: d rasberries, 50c doz. J. W. Bedell, 79 North Forsyth St. Atlanta, | Ga. Nice. bunch of well rooted pepper- int. and pennyroyal; Travelers rest 2% , 10 bunch, or 3 for 25c. Mrs. ay. E. McCook, Melntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. or : eading varieties cabbage, 60e per | Ste an ge, Swainsboro, Ge Ha 5. $00 or $1 M., postpaid. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. _ Frost Proof cabbage plants; Jersey Wakefield, Charleston _ Wakefield, | Copenhagen. 25 per 100, $2 M, 5 M 'smaller- size, 85c Ib, sent. Parcel. post 10 Ibs or more. : 0. Pfeiffer, oes $1.50 M. Guarantee full count. . E- T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga. (Cabbage plants for sale or- ecch A for 10 to 25/Ibs. of pure Rocky Ford canteloupe seed, Mrs. Grace. ais Buford, Georgia. Frost proof cabbage plants, 20 per 100. Any. variety. v0 Bs Ward, Fayette. ville, Ga. Route Lao: Fall and. winter cabbage and ol- lard plants, Now ready. Prompt at- tention given to- all orders. 20 per 100. 75 per 500, $1.25 M., postpaid. J. M. Nix, Flowery Branch, Ga. = Fall and winter. heading cabbage and collard plants. Leading varieties. Prompt attention given to orders. 75c per 500, $1.25 M. Del. A. J. Nix, Flow- ery Branch, Georgia. Frost proof cabbage, 75. per 500, $1.25 M., postpaid. By express collect. $1 :*M. r Croom, Seville, pre P. 0. Box 15. = Cabbage and collard $1 per nions $1.25 per M. Prompt abipnent Dan. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. Leading varieties of frost. robe cabbage, 200. for 45c, 500 for T5c, 25 per M., 3 M. for $3.50, postpaid. H. H. Brannon, Lewiston, Gaccas VEGETABLES. - Dry, hot pepper 25 lb. Dry sage, | $8 ozs. 12c.: Mrs. Henry. Eller, Ellijay, Georgia, RFD 3. Sa aa _ Dry red pepper, now. ready, large pod, 40 small pod, or 15 qt. 5 Ibs. or more 80c. Will exch for quilt scraps. Add postage. - Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga. Route 1, Box 94, - Bermuda, Crystal and wax onions, 85 per 500, $1.45 M., $7.50 per 6 M. Order by number. "T1k128 1-3. W. N.| Stephens, Flowery Branch, Georgia, Route 1. ; Artichokes for oie Tc the NS order accepted less than 10 Ibs. J. E. McCullor, Ivey, Ga. Route i. White mritiplying onions, 50 gal. | rs. Stella - Burke, Winterville, Ga. Nice, dried white nest onions, 50c gal. or 2 pks., $1.50. Add postage. Cash with order, Beatrice Deans, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 37 _ 1927 crop of sound white nest onions 50e per gal. Add postage. Mrs. Alice. ~ Hodges, Greenville, Ga. - _ Little white nest onions, 12c. Ib. : Prank D. Harwell, Danielsville, Ga. 2 Route 2. & he ooy < VEGETABLES WANTED Want Cushaws. Must have good necks. State quantity - and price. F. Ww. Ivey, Atlanta, Ga. 137 iva Avenue, Ne a E. B6e : Douglas. aes Je per 1b Aes s T. Daniels, Dex- |. nee tr Georgia, Route 3. Want old fashioned - ea shallots, te some white tender California | garden. bean seed. Mrs. Ww. 0. Pucket Cordele, Ga. Route B: ~ Want all kinds of Sereiees Must be fresh. Write before shipping. Fred jt . Baker, Columbus, Ga, Box 244. PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE. Virginia buneh peanuts, $6 per 100 Ibs. winter. garden: pea a 2 20 Ib.,-del., by mail, 15 Ib. in bu seeds. ee "Beans variety of cotton. seed. Write is te information. Be i: Todd, Valdonty a Georgia. a _ POTATOES: 50 bus. selected Porto Rican sweet dilla, Ga. Route 1, Box 1. Trish potatoes, $1.50 bu. del., in 1 be. bags. by P. P. in Ist and 2nd zone CoM, Payne, Rugby, Ga, : New crop Lookout Mountain Irish potatoes, 3 Tb. DY F Phar Buford, Ga. RFD 1. a ~ Good grade Trish stares $1.50 ba. : del., 1 bu. bags. Be ie eae vs Hurst, Georgia. : 5 10 bus. improved Porto Rican swee potatoes, in bags, 75c bu. FOB: La- -vonia, Ga. J. W. Smith, Canon, Ga. _ 800 bus. genuine Porto Rican po tatoes. E. ti Paes gy Ga | HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLI 17 stands of bees in 8 frame, n ern hives. - H. Georgia. Wants beeswax in any quantity, del. J. T. White, Dublin, Gal Ponce in comb, in lard cans, 5 to 70 Ibs., 12 1-2 lb. M. W. Dod n, Ce Reid, use e, Ib., Omega, Georgia. Pure . extracted honey, 10 Ib. pa Sy 6 to case, $6.40 FOB here; 1 10 Ib. pail, insured and prepaid by P. $1.50. Prompt shipments. J ohn ae CHETENSY, Docierowny oe and line bred Raleigh bull from Register of Merit cows. Dams breed. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Fairburn, _ fawn color. W. J. Morgan, as oe Re. 3. Doe eae FOR SALE a Ous- registered Jersey Cow freshen- - ed the 15th, with second calf which is a heifer, 615426, Sire 205246, Dam 507,589 price | $175. Mrs. S. E. Hall Covington, Georgia. Several reg. Jersey bulls, a 2 ' mos. to 1 1-2 yrs. Papers furnished. Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga - Young Guernsey registered bull calves. High grade heifers, all ages. Also heavy producing milk cows, Guernsey and other grades. Bargain prices. Fred C. Geiger. Flintside, Ga. ouae Jersey bulls, reg. of merit. freeding prices reasonable. W. M. Jackson, Donovan, Ga. Guernsey bulls of high odaiinc damd. from $100 to $250 each. Oak Terrace Farm, Atlanta, Ga. One Jersey-Holsteen mixed, large 3 - heavy cow with her 4th calf. 4 gal. of milk and 1 lb. of butter per day. $60 without calf, $75 with calf. No letters answered unless postage en- closed; Jersey cow with 3rd calf. -. With registered papers $100 or ex- - change for hogs as part pay or young Jersey heifers, two years old of _ good blood. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Ogle- thorpe, Ga. Registered Jersey bull, one year old, $40 or exch. for one equal good : breeding. eT. RR, -Grittin, Rt,.5, Car- rolton, Ga. Guernsey bull calf to be reg. W. A. Daniel, Tennille, Ga. 1 eow and male yearling calf, 6 mos. old, for beef. Make offer. or come after them. Cant ship. Mrs. W. L. Harwell, Sycamore, Ga. Heifers: Jersey and Red English, bred, $75; 1 Jersey and Guernsey, and 5 nice grade Jersies, 5 to 8 mos. old, cheap Will exch. for W. L. pul- ets or marketable fryers. L. L. Wal- eee AMlanta, Ga. 247 N. Highland Ves > 1 pude Tee bull calf, 4 1-2 mos. old, from reg. high producing cow. 4 $35 with papers. L. Ellison, Ru- - -pert, Ga. Yoke saw mill steers, enn: John Pa Cheney, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4. 5 head of beef cattle, 10c lb. W. _ J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. -. 2 young milch cows, fresh in. Good stock of Jersey and Holstein, $75 ea. J. W. Cooper, Rupert, Ga. | _ Jersey male calf, not quite a month old. From heavy milker, $30 with papers. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Ga. Grandsons of Xenias Sultan Imp. calves _ of show type and state Class lead- ers in. production; Heifers of same a C. Ls Batchelor, _ Columbus, 4 ed eebies Jersey bull, 5 mos. old. No. Sire 228751, Dam No. $50; 1 reg. Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old. Sire 228751. Dam No. 649340, $125. Georgia, 2 Route ae 6 nice heifers; 3 holstein and Jer- sey mixed. Fresh little after Christ- _ mas; 3 pure Jerseys (fresh little lat- er on) $45 each, except one. $50 for ener. Be Ls Wright, Yatesville, Ga. 1 Hereford cow and 9 mos. old calf a _ Milking now, will be fresh again Feb. Ast. 1928. 7 yrs. old. Average milker; 3 yr. old heifer, with calf, $30 each, with calf; 1 full blood buttheaded dark colored Guinea cow, 4 yrs. old, _ with 8 mos. old heifer calf. Freshen about Feb. Ist. 8 gal; 1 Red Pole _ tow, 8 yrs. old, freshen about Janu- ary ist. 4 gal., $50 each. P. R. Rich- ardson, Gardi, Ga. LIVE STOCK WANTED Cattle Wane 4 reg. Jersey heifers. Good quality. Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga. _ Want 1 yr. old Red Poll bull. P. W: Langdale Co., Council, Ga. Want 1 well broken yoke of oxen. - Must be cheap for cash. Crotwell Bros. Leesburg, Ga. fe Want 5 Jersey heifers, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old. Must be full blood, and Stillmore, x _ Want a oe both Brads: and 649340 a pure bred;: ae reg. oNersey heifers. | Mustbe good and priced worth the money. -De F.. Hungefford, County Agent, Newnan, Ga. 3 Want a 8 to 4 gal. Jersey cow. Pay some down and balance by the week or month. Geo. W. Calhoun, 314 16th Ave. E. Cordele, Ga. Want 1 or 2 Jersey heifers. Reg. 1 to 2 yrs. old, bred or whbred; also} 1 bull,- 120 18 mos. old. T. J. Big- gers, Bremen, Ga. Want 2 or 3 nice 3 to 5 mo. old reg. Jersey or Guernsey _ heifers. State age and price. Chas H. Drake, Braselton, Ga. Want good Jersey milk cow, | young, just freshened. Will buy or exch. R. I. Red hens, pullets and cockerels. R. L. Prather, 1316 Mari- etta St. NW, Otlanta, Ga. Want 20 or 30 good milch cows. Will pay cash. J. M: Denham, Wrightsville, Ga. ee, Want. Jersey heifer, within 40 mi. of Pearson, Ga., at bargain. Registry not necessary. W. H. Wad- delle, Pearson, Ga. Want herd good dairy cows. Tu- bercular tested. Dixie Feed Co. Sa- vannah, Ga. HOGS FOR SALE at Duroe red, 8 years old. Fine brood sow. J. W. re Irwinton, Georgia. se Pure bred spotted P. G, hogs; 2 gilts, 125 to 150 Ibs., $30 each; 4 gilts 4 mos. old, 80 to 100 Ibs., $20 each; 2 males, 4 mos. old, 100 to 110 ibs. | $25. 1 75 to 85 Ibs., $15. Pedigrees furnished. All double treated. S. W. Smith, Hawkinsville, Ga. Route 4. One registered Duroc boar also Du- roc. and Poland China hogs. Fred C. Geiger, Fiintside, Ga. Extra prize winner in open show ring, Poland China sow. Miss Libera- tor Giantess 4th No. 1323094, R. (Cz Tanner, Gainesville, Ga. Registered. Durocs; 2 may nee rich cherry red, ready for sevice $20 each; 2 August 8 boars and 1 gilt, about hundred pounds each $15; one March gilt, blue ribbon fair winner, bred to Sensation boar $40; 10 weeks old pigs "$10 each. Registration papers furnished. J. C, Upshaw, Covington, Georgia. 8 pigs, mixed stock, 10 weeks old, lot for $30 at barn. W. R. McClure, Quill, Georgia. One two year old prirebred Berk- shire boar. Well bred and in splen- did condition. $60 FOB. .T. V. Cole- man, Roswell Georgia. -10 pigs S. P. C. and Black Essex, weight about 30 to 35 lbs. each, ten weeks old $40 for lot; 10 shoats, same breed, weight abou, 60 to 90 Ibs. $80 for lot; 6 meat hogs weight 150+ to 185 Ibs. each, 10e per lb on foot; 1 good brood sow. S. P. C. weight 250 Ibs., about two years old. $40 all FOB. W. E. OBarr, McRae, Ga. 25 shoats weight from 100 to 150 lbs. Coleman and Chandler, Tifton, Gtorgia. | Two. Poland China gilts | and one boar, 3 months old, $12.50 or $35 for the three FOB Newnan, Ga. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Georgia. Beginning Dec. 1st to the 5th will sell 7 porkers. Bred gilts. B. O. Fus- sel, care General Delivery, Bruns- wick, Georgia. tT: nice. shoats, $5. to $7 each, if: you come to get themno shipping. Weight 50 to 90 pounds. Cash. J. W. Green, Thomaston, Georgia. - < - HOGS WANTED Want a nice gilt cheap. Geo. W. Calhoun, 314 16th Ave., East, _Cor- dele, Georgia. Want 1 shoat, wt. about 100 Ibs. P . and Jersey PC. or Jersey Red. Ps Teck. Adams, iGlevelands Ga, Ri 3. Want some Guinea hogs. Write | what you have and best price. S. S. Clack, Lawrenceville, Ga. Route 5. Want 2 Guinea. Essex pigs, pure bred. Must be cheap for cash. Cleve Wade, Alto, Ga. Want 4 O. I. C. pigs. oa and 1 male. unrelated. Must be registered and the young and old stock in good condition. Stat. ice. FOB. Frank D. Hamell, Danielsville, Ga Rt. O. Want i reg. Duroc Jersey gilt, 6] or 7 mos old. Write best price and. weight. Jesse Sikes, the barber, Cobbtown, Georgia. Want pure bred Duroc boar, old enough for service; also Duroc and P. C. pigs or shoats for feeding. State price when writing. Oak Terrace Farm, L. C. Fisher, Owner, Atlanta, Georgia. Want prices on spotted Pp C. pigs, 10 or 12 weeks old, reg.,~in buyers name. Joe V.. McIntyre, Ousley, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Reg. pacing mare, does gen. farm work. W. A. Daniell, Tennille, Ga. Large type jinnet, 4 yrs. old, bred to stallion. Work to wagon and plow, $40 and $15 feen in August, or will] exch. for 400 baby chicks and I pay fee. J. W. Kaley, Bremen, Ga. Box 61 2 shetland ponies, mares, 7 and. 14 yrs. old. $50 and $40. Mrs. S. E. Hull, Covington, Ga. Route 6. 1 good, gentle horse, wt. about 1,000 llbs. Work single or dbl. Sell at bar- gain, or will exch. for good, sound 1297 corn. J> S. Glover, Georgia, Route C. 1 mule, about 12 years did, wt. 900 Ibs. A good worker, $50. B. C Pooley, Cummings, Ga. RFD 8. ; 1 good, black mare mule, about 1100 Ibs., 10 or 11 yrs. old, $75, or exch. for ows, hogs, (any kind) or will take 100 bushels 1927 corn. FOB Vidalia, Oak Park, or Lyons, Ga. Felton Williams, Oak Park, Ga. 2 fine mare mule colts, 5 mos old, 14 hands high; 2 brood mares, bred. in May. W. C. Curiton, Rising Fawn, Georgia. Horse, 8 years old, gentle wad in} good cond. Wt. 1000 to 1100 Ibs. $60. 1 Georgia raised horse, 7 yrs. old, Gentle. Work anywhere. E. = Cobb, Lumpkin, Georgia, Pony, with accessories, $50 or exch for hogs or cows. Mrs. George A. Mal- lory, Meansville, Ga. Route 1. HORSES AND MULES WANTED ' Want good mules. Will exch. for same, L. Lx Spidell, Bainbridge, Ga. Want 2 good farm mules. Price must be right. W. J. Morgan, Still- more, Georgia. Want 1 pr. of mules. Will exch. for same. Oak Range Poultry Farm, | Marietta, Ga. Route 3. Want 1 1,000 or 1100 Ib. mule. Will exch. for same. S. E. OQuinn, | Graham, Georgia. x SHEEP AND GOATS | _ Nubian milk goats, reg. stock. Kids and grown does, $25 up. Will exc. J. W. Lundeen, East =e Decatur, Ga. Rt. 1. Southdown sheep. Sell or * will exc- for hogs, J. W. tee Munnerlyn, Ga. Want 1 pure bred or almost pure bred, Toggenburg Billy goat, 8 to 12 mos. old. Pay cash for same. J. A. Wall, 208 Thomas St. Waycross, Ga. Want 50 or 75 Ewes, and 200 good bucks. Write price and kind. Lloyd Handy, Young Harris, Ga. | Want in November from 25 to 100 ca Americus, : heed of alison. ay many ewes as pos sible. Will pay from 3 to $5, accord- ing to grade. J. A. Pruett, Young a Ga. ee Want goats. Will exch. sweet po fafoer or Ga. Cane syrup for same. J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. CORN AND CORN MEAL Pop corn, 10c Ib, shelled, 3 Ibs. 25 50c orders prepaid. Exch., - Willets of corn for 1 Ib. peas. L. J. Vollrath Winston, Ga. : Hastings prolific 1927 crop conn $1.25 bu. C. e Bradford, Woolsey, Georgia. Slip shuck corn 80 bu. FOB Poe George C. Nunn, Perry, Ga. : Finely ground bolted table meal, any quantity. $2.40 for 96 Ib. sack, Send for sample. J. E. Bee Coch- ran, Georgia. 100 bus. of slip shucked ear corn E. D. Lawhorn, Summer Ga. Rt. 2. ~ Bone dry, country milling corn. M Cook, Milan, Ga. 1927 crop of white shelled noneon) 8e lb., or exch. for large Spanish pea- nuts. Lb. for lb. GY. Yeomans, Viz dalia, Ga. Route 1. Egyptian wheat, or white chicken corn 10c lb., FOB Broxton. No orders. : accepted for less than $1. W. E. Wal- ker, Broxton, Georgia. A - Want pop corn of white rice or ae low variety, from 100 lb. to 1 ton lots. Will pay 4 1-2c lb., del. F, cP Hicks, 246 Montgomery St., Savan- nah, Georgia. Want to exch, Whatley prolific sodd corn for peanuts. G. W. Morrow, El- berton, Georgia, Route 2. _Red prolific popcorn, 20c qt. Norman, Richland, Ga. Route 5. Offer ear corn. Advise quan wanted and write for price. WN MS Shurling, Wrightsville, Georgia. FRESH AND CURED MEATS ee _ All pork country sausage, 5 Ibs. each. $1.95; 5 lbs. smoked, $2.20; 10 lbs. $4.35. Bact, not smoked, 19 Ib. smoked 22 Ib., del. Satisfaction gua- ranteed. Enoch Sawyer, Tifton, Ga. Brooks county hams, write for prices. T. J. Powers, Quitman, Ga. Want about 10 or 15 Ibs., of both fresh and yr. old sausage, and about three fresh or cured hams. Advise price. W. A. Swann, 1514-16 Borda Avenue, Tampa, Fla. uA Want home cured meat, meal, syt- up. Will exch. for same. Mrs. M. A. | Clark, 463 Haas Ave. SE., Atlanta, Georgia. ao Offer smoked bacon for sale. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. : John | Offer fresh meat and sausage, for . sale. J. W. Willis, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3 - Second Hand Machinery Wanted 4 Want Gin feeder and condenser in. first cond. Prefer Pratt. (70). R. C.. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. Want good second hand power hay. baling press. W. L. Fain Grain Co., Atlanta, Ga Want 2 1-horse Oliver turn otawe Must be in good cond. L. J. Volbrath, Winston, Ga., Route 1. ; : Want 1 1-horse middle buster; 1_ corn dropper. Cole or Covington make. Must be in first class cond., and cheap J. B. Norris, Harrison, Ga. Want 1 Ledbetter corn and cotton planter, with all attachments. Model | without chain. Must be cheap for | cash. 4. R. Parker, Eats Ga. Rt Ll Want power hay baling press. Em pire press. Empire Cotton Oil Mills, ae Georgia. Cau ox CATTLE. FOR. SALE - Brown, Swiss bull, 16 mos. From fine Mlinojs~stock. Entitled to egistration. Good cond., and gentle. $75. A. C, Morgan, Alto, Ga. Offer 1 fine reg. Hereford bull. T. oN: Bunn, Lovejoy, Georgia. Milch cows for sale or exch. for beet cattle. H..H. Brassett, Guyton, Ga. _ Ld large Red Holstein milch COW of 4 bals. per day. $100. cash. R. . Kelley, Mitchell, Ga. : Offer reg. Jersey bull, from ae- ssom, . Tifton, Georgia. | Offer 1:mixed heifer calf, 14 mos. Id, half Guernsey and half Jersey. $20.25," BR, _Trayuham, Union odes Georgia, RFD +. Offer 1 fine reg. Jersey cow, $80, with papers. Mrs.. J. Walton WANS, Hartwell, Ga. Route 1. Offer Jersey male calf, about. month old. From heavy milker. $30, with papers. Mrs. Ww. A. Bennett, _ Adairsville, Gas? Offer 1 fine Holstein pale 18 mos. old. Registered. J. J. Blount, Haw- _kinsville, Ga." sae id. Mrs. Lucy Tyson, Tennille, Ga.* GRAIN FOR SALE. _ Fulghum and Appler seed oats, $1 op. WK. , Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. - 150 bu. pure Bancroft seed oats, 8c bu., choice oat and wheat straw, $12, and 11 ton;;Hay: 7 ton bright _peavine, nicely baled, $22.50 and peanut -19 per ton. R. C. Couch, Tu- rin, Georgia. ~~ 50 bu. Fulghum ae oats, $1 bu. W J. Morgan, Stillmore, Georgia, Route 3 : Johnson Grass or Peavine Hay. J. _.M. Cox, Greensboro, Ga. Route 4. 20 tons, bright oat straw, $12 ton, FOB Bowersville. C. L, Mouchet, ' Bowersville, Georgia. - oper 100,.C. 1. Bradford, Woolsey, Georgia. = _ Abruzzi rye, .75 pk., $2.75. bu. _ Texas Rust Proof oats, 5 bu., sacks, _ $1 bu. W. A. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. Hastings seed oats, sound, 80c bu. FOB Pelham. J. C. Ragan, Foe Ga. _ 825 bu. genuine recleaned Texas Red Rust Proof seed oats, in even _ wt. 5 bu. bags. $1 bu. W. H. Barham, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 1. May wheat, $1.75 bu. FOB Ro -. cola, Ga. J. C. Gibson, Agricolo, Ga. vine, $18, and peanut $12 per ton. All FOB Perry. Geo. C. Nunn, Per- y, Ga, ~ 8 or 10 tons of bright peavine hay, $20 per ton or exch. for Brabham _ peas. 10 bu, peas for 1 ton hay. Both pay freight charges. J. R. _ McCook, Sr., Pie Ga Rte 3, Box 38. seed oats, $1 bu. FOB. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. Abruzzi rye in 2 bu., sacks, $2. 50 per bu. 10 bu. lots, $2.35; Texas Rust Proof oats, 90e Ralohuri 95 bu. in 5 bu., sacks. FOB Savannah, Ga. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. bu; 20 tons of bright peavine, $20, 5 tons of peanut, $15 per ton., ~ del. Louisville. J. L. Beall, Louisville, Ga. Want seed oats; Brab and cowpeas; old sorghum or Ga. cane syrup. Will ) yr. old, with calf 3 mo. old. Gives | redited herd, $250. Clarence Bean- a _ Offer 1 Guernsey heifer, 6 mos.} 350, 3 hand bundles of fodder, $2 Blue Stem wheat, $2 bu. hay; pea-|- 100 bu. genuine Texas Rust Proof ~. Genuine Red May seed wheat, $1.75 [exch. for - same.. - Rhett Steinheimer, | 5 1 full blood Jersey bull, 3 yr. old, I eS 55 FOB Kite. N..J. Meeks, Kite, Ga. old.) Woolsey, Ga. Wanted bright hay, Aek at my a, W. He Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. Want Fulghum and Hastings oats, | chufas, and burr clover. Advise quan: tity can sell for cash. C. A. ovis Athens, Ga. Want to exch. shelled corn or rye, oats, and winter peas. J. E. Penning- ton, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 435. SECOND HAND _ FOR SALE I No. 8 Meadows grist mill. with | pulleys, Jack shafts and belts, cost 1 Appleton. Shredder, Blower and: pipe ecompt. in complete about $160.; good. ~eondition; 1 No. 1 seed: grader, in excellent. condition, good as_ new, cost $35; 1 No. 10 International Feed grinder, fine condition; 1 Interna- tional corn sheller, good as new, cost]. $40; 1 International Tractor disc harrow in good condition; 1 Dutch 3 horse riding plow, for ericas and in- formation write. Mrs. W. B. Mathews Griffin, Ga. a 1 John Deer 2 horse riding die plow in good condition, used part of one season, $50. L. R. Mite, Wares- boro, Gorgia. Monarch Stump Puller with about 100 ft. cable in good condition $50. J. F. Thompson, Rt. 1, Eastman, Ga. 1 14-inch 2 roller cane mill good as new $24. D. W. aa Rocky Ford Georgia. Tab and Fife deep well pump cap-. acity 30 gal. per min. hand or pow- er, $30. A. B. Coogler, Riverdale, Ga. 1 3 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse gas en- gine in good condition $25. Jas. L. Sutton, Metasville, Ga. 1 seed culler almost new cheap; 1 wood saw on frame; 1 feed mill. Mrs J. Walton White, Hartwell, Ga. 11 1-2 H. P. gas engine. Mrs. W. B. Harris, Lakeland, Ga. ~ 1,8 H..P. gas engine in good condi- ts 1 Titan gas engine, engine needs slight repair; 1 24 inch steel frame Meadows Mill, 1 20 inch wood frame Meadows Mill with all necessary equipment, in good condition, write for prices, Robert Fuller, pees Georgia. A / Fordson: Tractor! and 6 ft: 16 inch disc harrow in first class run- ning condition, used very little, $400. J. F. Woodall, Woodland, Ga. 16H. P B. BF. Avery gas engine $85; Tom Houston Liberty ' peanut -sheller, $10. J. H. ae Parrott, | Georgia. . i 1 Economy 7 H. P. gas engine $50. | J. H. Whitfield, Baldwin, Ga. 2 Cut-away harrows, $20 each; 2 drag harrows, Mower .and rake, $30 or exch. for reg. O. I. C. pigs or Reg. Jersey cattle. Mrs. D. Harris, Lula, Georgia. 1 10-H.P. I. H. C. kerosene engine and 20 inch Meadows corn mill cheap or ecxh. for commodity of equal value. O. L Cowan, Doraville, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want No. 15, 1925 to 1927 DeLaval or No. 3 or 4 Primrose, or No. 4 or 5 Sharples Separator. Must be in good cond. and not used over a year. R. J: Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. Want 2nd hand 000 size Victor Corn Sheller and Cleaner combined. Barnard-Lese Mfg. Co. Moline, Ill, make. Must be in first-class cond., and cheap. S. and W. Milling Com- pany, 307 S. Main St., College Park, Georgia. | $1.20; 10 Ibs., $3 del. hore 2? del. Mrs. j P Be noel MACHINERY | ton, Ga. - old: ones. Oliver; "MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Bright sun-cured tobacco, 4 Lawrenceville, Ga. Route 5. . Sasafras roots for making tea: Fritz Fugua, Jackson, Ga. Several bu. of black walnuts in the hull, 75 bu. FOB Cobbtown, Mrs J. B. Sapp, Gobbtown, Ga. Brooms made of Broom Sedge Straw. Extra fine. 20c each, or 35c Floyd Smith, = White and red. vinegar, in 50 gal. bbis., $15c> gal., also bottle vinegar. FOB Dublin. Cash. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Georgia. New,. white cotton re "Backs. $1 per doz. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demor- est, Georgia, Route 1. Offer 3,000. five peck potato erates. 1K. Rountree, Swainsboro, Ga. ee Want a heavy, used 1-horse wagon, Ces Per. Dublin, Georgia. Enterprise combination sausage stuf- fer and fruit press. Gbod cond. Sell reasonable or exch. for meat, lard, or good strain Leghorn pullets. Address + Occupant, 205 Crawford aos ae dosta, Ga. POULTRY WANTED, ~ Want peafowls, in prs., young and B. /R. Woodliff, Branch, Georgia, Want prices on Williams Mortgage Lifter roosters. J. Whitaker, Dalton, Georgia. Want 6 Cornish pullets. Near Ate lanta or Decatur. Mrs. W. L. Vendue, Decatur, Ga. Route a : Want. R. I. Red hens and cockerels. Will exch. for same Write for inform- ation. R. L. Griffith, Buchanan, Ga. Want 100, Bantam hens and pullets. Must be good setters and mothers, and from good setting stock. Pay 50c each for same. S. H. Monroe, Opr ACL Ry., Thomasville, Georgia. Want 50 Barren, Ferris, or Tan- ered White Leghorns, March or Apr. hatch. No culls wanted. Quote best price. W. H. Butts, Jr., Apalachee, Georgia. Want 25 hens or pullets of any good breed, full or mixed. Price must be reasonable. Mrs. C. J. Phillips, Soper- ton, Georgia. Want 10 or 12 pure bred Colum- bian Wyandotte hens and 1 cockerel. J. T. Owens, Covington, Ga. RFD 2. Want 10 dark Brown Leghorn pul- lets. March or April hatch. Will pay $1 each for same. Mrs. Ben aturphy, Sparta, Ga. POSITIONS WANTED Experienced surveyor and = leveler will take work running farm levels for rest of the year at reduced prices. C. J. Clements, Box 86, Folkston, Ga. An experienced dairyman desires {position on a dairy farm. Will also raise chickens. Work for salary. Have small family. T. N. Bunn, Lovejoy, Georgia. Want position as farm overseer for 1928, at $75 per mo. Good references furnished. | Will also work 2-horse farm on shares. J. A. Gillis, Rock- ledge, Ga. Route 1. Want place working on _ poultry farm for 1928. Fred F. Phillips, Roys- ton, Georgia, Route 1. Want position as manager of farm, or other work. Poultry, cows, any hogs. Work for salary or 50-50 basis. State what you have and salary paid. South Georgia preferred. S. G. Rog- ers, Daisy, Georgia. Man and grown son desire work on farm by month, or on halves. Will 2 bet W ~Wm.. Nunn, : 1.10-gal. Daisy churn; 1 gal. size Flowery . MISCELLANEOUS: SWE anywhere in Georgia. Livingston, Snow Co., Quitman, Ga.. the kind that you can crack with your teeth. Send sample and price. Johnson St. BEX shade cured and twisted. Barn cured not wanted. N. J. Meeks, Kite, Ga. hog wire. Woodstock, Ga RFD 2 planting turpentine. trees. Mail small samples and state price at once. A. and La- complete. Must be good cond. cheap for cash. OR. L. Powell, Fayette, Ga. Want used 1- horse wagon: Give de- Atlanta, Ga. 2169 Peachtree Rd. qt. bottles. what you have. Stillmore, Ga. Want Hickory nuts, any qaantiiy, anywhere in Ga. Livingston Show Co. Quitman, Ga. Want feathers. Odvise can sell: for cash. Feather Commis- L. H. Sedona 95., Station W. FARM HELP WANTED acres of tobacco, and raise Sumner, Ga. Want man to cultivate 2- hired crop on halves. Good land, near church and school. Also good wage hand. Single man preferred. Ww. B. Sutton, Adairsvill , Ga: general farm work for 1928. Thompson, Eastman, Ga., Rt. 1... - Want man to work to Small farm on 50-50 basis. Will furnish - and some supplies. Must be good mule and 1-horse wagon, ete. Mrs. J. M..Tennent,. Stonewall, Ga. Want 6-2-horse farmers or more, to work on shares for 1928. Phillips, Soperton, Ga. Want settled, white woman good character to live as one of fam- aged couple on farm. - No children. Mrs. J. H. Ayers, Homer, Ga. -Want several wage hands, white or colored, and several families for two and three horse share crops on farms at Piedmont, Ga. i C. Coles; Barnesville, Ga. ser: WANT TO RENT FARMS Want a small 1-horse farm in So. tobacco is not wanted. Man to furn- ish stock. Would consider truck or poultry farm with right party, also John B. Higgins, Surrency, Ga. 40 acres on 50-50 basis. Must furn- | ish 1 yr. and be good land and house, ~ nearAo highway or town. Eb Hicks, Dupont, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 24. Want good 2-horse chickens, hogs, etc., on 50-50 basis. Owner to furnish supplies and mon- ey for 1 or 2 cows. Life-time ex- perience. J. L. Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1, Finley St. : Want. Hickory Nuts, any aaititer Want scaley bark hickory eae ye G. W. Burns, | Gainesville, Georgia, 26.1. Want home raised chewing tobacco Want 900 ft. second hand 26 inch Must be in good. shape and |cheap for cash. W. M.- Boatman, Want 1 to 100 lbs. of pine moss for scription and price. Claude Eubanks, ~ Want 3 to 500 regular shape white Quote lowests price and quantity sion Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. O. Box | Want reliable man to grow. 10 hogs, eo feed, cattle and dairy. E. R. Sore a Want young man, 18 to 25 yrs. of - age, to live as one of family and do aE stock | worker and reliable. Will plant some | tobacco. W. .J.. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. : ee Want man with help enough to run 1l-horse crop. Prefer one who can furnish self and stock, Have good Good jland, water, stock and houses. C. J. ily and do house work for middle-_ Ga., close to town. Prefer one where day or monthly labor at right price. Want small 2-horse farm about _ farm with : Atlanta, ae for in section 1108, Act of goes $ any responsibility _ re sulting therefrom. x gireulation, Advectiaing: and Rani ties of the = Published, weekly, by The . BUREAU OF MARKETS 2G H, Bishop, Director = ~ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Prigen Talmadge, Commissioner : 4 _THURSDAY, DEC J, 1927 E atiraa as. second wines matter: February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the Act of June 6, 1900. " Accepted for ? mailing | at special rate of. postage eves 1927. Adberticeiienta ne farm phates Med appur- tenances, admissable under postal regula- _ tions, inserted one time on, each request, and repeated only when request is errayienied ~ by new copy of advertisement. _ PG Limited space. Awill pon Meera: insertion of 5 unimportant advertisements. Under ~ tive act the ny eage Bureau does not assume for any advertisements ap- pearing in the. eee or TeSneacsion:; re-. ae ae Brent of Markets and this Bulletin | are Re bese of Charge. Advertisements must. ar cechived ten "BOOKS ON DAIRYIN G * 3 x ; dbl. long trumpet, $1 per 100. No order for less than 100. Add. postage. Mrs, Gao We ieee Madison, Ga. Rooted Cape Teoh 10c Sach or W for. $1; also strawberry plants, 25 | per 100. Mrs. Tak. Harrison, Martin, | Georgia, Route 2, - . 2 yr. old monthly rose Fae dione: collection, 25 each, or 5 for $1.00; scuppernong vines 2 yr. old, 25 each | or 5 for $1. Mrs. W. M. Vickers, Sis jloam, Georgiay Route 1. = Mammoth: Russian sunflower gees 25e pt. Add postage. Mrs. S. ay: Jack- son, Chatsworth, Georgia. SS 2 Chinkapin roses, 2 cape jasmines, 12 white iris, 4 crepe myrtles (pink or lavender) 2 purple wisteria, 2 white ; star jasmines, 100 crepe myrtles in exch. for-1 Cherokee and 1 moss rose, 2 magnolias, iris, any color, 2 white and 2 red crepe myrtles, 2 white wis. teria, 2 yellow star jasmines. and 1,000 \ All plants must b rooted. Mrs. Lee Crump, - Godfrey Georgia. > Grave moss, purple lilac, bei | . | wreath, Dwarf and large purple iris, and yellow cape jasmine, 25 each All well rooted. Miss" Lena Gad is, a Sreand, Sort. oy ~ WOMANS DEPARTMENT Flowers and Seeds : 10 Red American rose bushes, 2 yr. old, 40c each. Add postage, Miss _Florrie Wilson, Madras, Ga. Boston, Ostrich plume, and baby breath ferns, well rooted, 20c each, African Marigold seed, 15c small tea- cupful. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Spencers mixed peas, 15 oz, $1.50 tb. Will exch. for narcissus and jon- quil bulbs at $1 per 100. Miss ee _ Hagan, Morrow, Georgia. Roses: Dorothy Perkins, 2 yr. old a each, Mammoth Cochet, Sunset, - Cloth of Gold, Paul ne-rond, Ameri- 1 c ~ verbena, 3 bunches 25e; ean Beauty, (all monthly blooming), 2 white, 2 red, 1 cream, and 1 blue, all well rooted and trailing cuttings, 5 each. No order less than 50c. Cash with order. Add postage. Mrs. _Rubye _ Thomas, Haralson, Ga. oi Grown mixed bulbs: Narcissus, but- _ tereups, jonquils, April narcissus, $1 per 100, or $8 per M; Air plants, rooted, 10 each, geraniums, tree cac- _ tus, cuttings, 5c each; Rose of Sharon 10e each; Dorothy Perkins roses, | 20c | | almonds, lavender iris, 20e each; dus- each, All well rooted. Add postage. ' Cash. Miss Lillian eases ele - Georgia, Dbl... white and gallon narcissus bulbs, 30 doz., postpaid. G. M. Mose- ley, Rossville, Ga. 401 E. Gordon St., All varieties of canna bulbs; white flag and lemon lilies; dbl. and single sweet pinks, 3 for 25c; white with red stripes Shandalia lily bulbs, 20c; . Shasta daisies, 25c doz., pink and red large pink __ begonias, rooted, 25c; nearly all kinds of geraniums, rooted, 3 for 2b5c. and asparagus spengeria ferns, and 25c. Mrs. C. P. Bloodworth, Ma- con, Georgia, 257 Orange Street. Tris, large quantity and any variety Altheas, five colors, ready for trans- planting now; all shades dbl. cannas. Prices as to quantity. Miss Lula Gachet, 258: 12th St., NE., Atlanta, Georgia. Himalaya blackberry, ribbon grass, _wisteria and maderia vines; monthly roses, rooted, 25c and 50c doz. Miss Jewell Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga. 200 rooted boxwood cuttings, $14 del., Hemorocalis Golden Day Fulea lily bulbs, $1 doz. $5 per 100, del. Miss Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Jonquils, daffodils and narcissus bulbs, 25c doz., pink and red dbl. pop- py seed 10c spoonful well rooted pink and red Dorothy Perkins roses, 15c each; golden glow, 25c doz.; African and French marigold seed, 10 cupful, | white iris, 35 doz.; purple iris and shasta daisies, 25c doz. Himalaya _ blackberry plants, 40c doz. B. K. Pierce, 605 Hast Point Ave., East Point, Georgia = Holly with red berries and mistle- toe with white berries, 25c up to $1 or exch. for any kind of toys~ for children Now booking orders for Christmas. Miss Hattie Hensley, Ramhurst, Ga. Daisy chrysanthemums, 35e per 100; yellow button mums 25c doz., velvet rose cuttings, 10c doz.; yellow thornless rose 15c each; blue iris lilies, 35 doz.; baby primula rose 15, doz.; bridal wreath, 15 each; dusty miller, now on the mountain, 15c doz. varigated honeysuckle, 10c each; cac- tus, redberries, 10c each; horse radish 10e bulb. Add postage. Mrs. S. A. Nix, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 49. Rooted Cape Jasmines, monthly roses, cream, red, pink and Dorothy Perkins, 30c each, not rooted, 10c ea. Kudza privet, not rooted, 50c per 100. | white Os-. - trich plume, maiden hae. lace, Boston 15 Flower seed of all kinds, Add post- age. Mrs. H. Hartley, Georgia, Route 2 Oleanders, pink, 30 each; bridal wreath, bunch lilacs, pink flowering almonds, 25e each; golden bells, doz.; everbearing and Klondyke strawberry, 40c and 50c per 100. Mrs. Y. A. Dial, Monroe, Ga. Jonquils, dbl, daffodils, white nar- ce cissus, purple Roman hyacinths, 25c | doz., large purple and white iris, le- on lilies, orange dbl. and single day lilies, 6 for 25c; winter blooming evergreen pink thrift 25e doz., white dbl. Althea, pink and rose ince Al- thea, pink, white, rose megelia, pom- |. egranite, jasmines, spirea, dogwood, Snowball, Easter rose, Kudza, 25 ea., strawberries, fine variety, ripe from April to-Sept., 35 per 100. Add pos- tage on small orders. Mrs. C. H. and Miss Mary Ward, Adairsville, Geor- gia, Route 1. Canna bulbs, 3 for 2c; 8 for 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Flowery Branch, Georgia. Lena Holland, Spirea, Van Houttei, 40c; dbl. pink ty miller, 10; Forsythia, . white and pink Althea, 25c each; English dog- wood, all colors of small chrysanthe- mums, 15c;- Wiegla roses, 50c each. All well rooted. Tunis Wade, Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3. Pink flowering almonds, purple and Altheas, English dogwood, golden bells, yellow jasmine, | bridal wreath, 10c each, or 2 for 25c; pink weiglea, 50c each, or 8 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Elli- jay, Ga., Route 8, Box 44. 2 Dbl: yetlone Japonica, 25c each, purple King iris, 80 doz., dbl. pink almond, snow wreath, 15 each; hy- drangea 25c each; cream white nar- cissus, 25c doz.; golden bells, 10 each. Add_ postage. Miss Minnie Langley, Ellijay, Georgia, Route 3. _. Pink or lavender myrtles, flowering bush honey-. pear, butterfly bush, suckle, 25 each; 5 for $1.10 post- paid; hyacinths, single, blue, bulbs, 40 doz. or 3 doz. $10 postpaid, snow- drop, golden bell, rooted wisteria, all rooted, 25c each. Mrs. R. P. Stein- heimer, Woolsey, Ga. 3 yr. old dbl., pink Althea. white Mary Wanhin ater vine rose, large | white oleander, sweet pomegranite, blooming and bearing size, 50 each, 3 yr. black walnuts, 50c, 1 yr. size, 25c. Any order less than $1 add 1lc postage. Mrs. J. W.' Boyett, Morris Station, Ga .) Narcissus bulbs, 20ce doz or will exch. for other flowers. Add postage. Will accept stamps. Miss Vera Hill, Conyers, Georgia, Route 2. White moonflower seed, 15 for 10c; flowers: large and fragrant vine lux- uriant, quick growth. will exch. for white or red oleanders, Cape jas- mines or 2 yr. growth. Mrs. L. P. Porter, Ringgold, Ga. Route 1. Domestica Nandina, Cedrus Deo- dara, Cedrus Libani, Ligustrum Jap- onicas, Cypress Lowson, California Liborcedrus, Juniper Prostrata, Crepe Myrtle, Lonicera Frangrantis, Wei- glia (pink), Spirea. Prices about 1-2 those of regular nursery. Mrs. D. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. . Rooted boxwood plants, $1.25 per doz, cuttings of favorite monthly roses, $5 per 100 del. Crimson ramb- ler cuttings, $1.20 per doz. Mrs. R. Robinson, Greenville. Ga. Lilac bushes, well rooted, 20c each or 6 for $1. Miss Lula Dickson, East- anollee, Ga. Rt. 1. Watermelon pink crepe myrtle, well 25e rooted, 1Be each, or 4 for 50e; pink canna bulbs, 15 each, white and pink conk begonia, 10 each.;' spengeria and sword ferns, well sopred! 25 and 15e each. Mrs. Ralph McGill, Daw-. son, Georgia, RFD 1. - Flowering Almonds, Dorothy Per- kins rose, rooted, 8 for 25c; old den, Elberton, Ga. Box 83, Rt. 8. -Giant Tiger lilies, large dbl. cannas red and yellow, 50c doz.; Iris lilies, blue, 25 doz., Sword Penns, 10c. Add postage, Miss oS a Buford, Georgia. 4 or 500 boxwoods, sifiatl but well rooted, 10e each. Add postage. Miss /Georgia Kelley, Felton, Ga. Rb 2.- White narcissus 15c doz. or $1 per 100 bulbs; purple lilac, forsythea, 10c each, flowering almonds, sweet shrub, cutting, 2e each. All well rooted. Add postage. Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Georgia, Route 3. 400 early daffodils, 20e per int or $1.25 per 100 bulbs; 3 named vari- feties iris, 50c per tn All postpaid. Miss Lillian Grubb, Demorest, Ga. - Mixed colors of single Althea seed 10c per tbls. Mrs. W. ee Owen, Mc- Donough, Ga. April blooming narcissus white with yellow cups, 15e doz, $1 per 100 or $8 M; white iris and red eannas, 15c doz. bulbs. new crop sage | 50ce lb. Mrs. R. W. Hudson: Lorane, Georgia. exch. for cabbage plants. Will give 100 bulbs for 1 M. cabbage. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 and 8 year old rose bushes, 3 kinds of cannas, red japonica. Write for prices. Mrs. P. H. Culpepper, Cor- dele, Ga. Route B. 25 well rooted pink and purple mix- ed crepe myrtle 15 each; poppy plants, white with yellow centers, 25 per doz. or-exch. for any kind of tulip, crocus or butter and eggs bulbs; cut- tings of crepe myrtle, $5 per 100. Mrs. G. T. Theus, Butler, Ga. Will exch. one doz. Dorothy Per- kins rose plants for 1 doz. dahlia. bulbs, or 2D. Pe rose plants for 1 doz. gladioli bulbs; clematis vines, rooted for colored iris bulbs or pink canna bulbs; Each pay postage. Mrs. J. B. Davis, 412 Prince Ave., Tifton, Ga. Field grown dbl. pink and red Al- thea bushes; everblooming roses, yr. old, 40c each, del. Mrs. R. C. Lovett, Carnegie, Ga. - 2 parlor caladiums, 1 yr. old, 50 each. Add postage. Mrs. 8. C. Echols, Tignell, Ga. Blue flag bulbs, 35c dag. or exch. for any kind of garden seeds, plants, flowers. Add postage or 40c del. Box 232 Shannon, Ga. ; White Easter lily bulbs, 10 each, or $1 per doz. Add postage Miss Lela Rahn, Pineon, Ga. California privet hedge plants, 10 each; pink crepe myrtle, 25 each; gladiolis 25 doz. and hydrangea 20c each or will. exch for strawberry plants. Mrs. Lizzie Tomlinson,. Pear- son, Georgia. Red Justicia 50c; colens, 10 each; geraniums, 30; cannas, 10 each; or $1 per doz; ferns, somewhat like sword except larger, 20c each. All well rooted. Will exch. for good cloth scraps, sacks or quilt. Mrs. Indiana Barnes, Rockingham, Ga. | Monthly rose bushes, 10c each; jon- quils, blue flags, purple lilac, white Sy fashioned daisies, 25c per 100. Add} | postage. Will exch. Mrs. N. B. Bur- wild azelias, 15 each; green and white. border grass, 5c each; evergreen hedge coke White narcissus bulbs, 25c doz., or each; sycamore trees, 2 yr. old, 25]. Thursday, December 1 er star jasmine, -20e ear butter Dad eggs and yellow daffodils, 25 doz. Add postage. Miss Myrtice Dutton, Lawrenceville, Ga. Route 3. Dbl. yellow japonicas 25 each; $1 doz., or $5 per 100; 40c doz; silver poplars, 25c each; blue flags 40c doz; fall pinks, 80e doe. or ing Rock, Ga. Route 2. nas, red, cream and pink, 50c doz. J. hedge, 1 t0..2 YTs.; and purple spirea, other shrubbery and plants to exch, for pure bred Georgia. | 1c each; white spider lily 10 each; -Acworth, Georgia, Route 1. Purple lilac, purple and oe Al- thea, 3 for 25c; Perkins roses 50c per Eller, Ellijay, Georgia, RFD 3. Red canna bulbs, 45e doz.;3 iris, 10 doz; daffodils, 15 co ; pink and white flowering almonds, 15c ea.; lilac sprout, 10 each; featherball pop- py seed, 10c spoonful: Add postage. Mrs. H. G. Frasier, Gainesville, Ge Route 7 sweet williams, Gabens, 50e . doz.; holly hocks, 8 for 25c; monthly rose, well rooted, 25c. Add postage. Four. . 6 different kinds of ferns, 15 each; pink and orange sultanas, 2 for 15c; different color dbl. geraniums, doz.; Eng. dogwood and Van Hottie, large size, 20c each; monthly bushes, 20c each; dbl. poppy seed, 10c tbls.; dbl. marigold, 10c cupful; 3 spoonsful 25c. Add postage on small Rose, Georgia, Route 2. : Purple lilac, pink crepe myrtle, yd. hydrangea, bridal wreath, almonds, spirea, golden bell, rooted, 20c each, $1.50 doz. or exch. for hyacinth, tu- lips and sweet peas. Mrs. A. F. Ma- loch, Hoschton, Georgia, Route 1. 2 blooming size, red rosebud ge- raniums, 1 white hydrangea 15c each or exch. for blue hydrangea, white ivy ger.; jonquils, blue flags $15c doz. or exch. for narcissus, Easter seed, dbl. mixed dahlia, canna seed, all 10c thls.; Angel trumpet 35c or exch. dbl peony, any color. Mrs. W. H. Simpson, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 5. lilies, 15 doz; violets, "20c per 100. Box 18. Small evergreen ornamental ce- dars, 1 to 2 ft. high, 50c each, 3 for $1; violets, 15c per doz.; milk and bulbs, 50ce doz. Miss Grace sate oe Midland, Ga. Route 2. White dogwood, mountain - eet, ivy, hemlock, crabapple, white and kle, 15 each, or 8 for $1; blue iris ferns, 3. for 25; huckle, dewberries, $2 per 100; butter and eggs, wild raniums, evergreen plants, 25e doz.. Mrs. John Carson, Morganton, Ga. & $1 per 100. Miss Leacy Silver, Talk- poultry. Woodmere ei Chamblee, white peony, 20c each. Octavia Redes doz.; pink weigelia, pink and white ae Jap honesuckle, 25c each. Mrs. Henry . ~ 50c . rose - 25e doz; rose bushes, 2 for 5c; wild s ek velvet roses, 15 * sane bridal ec and golden bells, 3 for 35; baby rambler rose cuttings W. Bedelle, 79 N. Forsyth, St. At- planta, Georgia. A ~Burpees giant iris, $2 doz; privet a Kudza roots, red yellow altheas, dogwood, D. Perkins roses, Mrs. B. F. Brown, Eger avet; Ga. wine lilies, 30 doz.; red spanish lily - Ope 4 8 varieties of large beautiful can- Jonquil bulbs, 2c euch! blue hya- cinths, dbl. 5c each, einpts 2 for 5e;_ blue and white iris, 5 each; narcissus - All color lilies, $1 doz; hardy ohio e Miss Cleo Turner, Cleveland, Georgia, Rt. orders. Mrs. L. G. Sanders, Dewey ae lily bulbs, Japanese morning glory ~ Bulbs: Tulip, 20c doz., daffodils, and black pine, holly bushes, honey. suc-: arge prize winning mums, 30 doz. nk begonia, 20 each; eolens, hy- angeas 25c each; cape jasmine 35c h. All well rooted. Box flowers, | 1 exch for red dogwood or azelias. Mrs. Lula Wells, Hinesville, Ga. ood ee jonquils, peers Jen bells, star jasmines, enires: ering almond, rose of sharon, 15c kinds of mums, io 50. Toes, himalaya berry pants, Godard, Goggins, Ga. = eolors of hollyhoeks, winter ming candytuft, hardy gaillardia, spur, all 2 doz. for: 25ce3; snap. agons 25c doz.; 4 small poinciana ple ts, 25 each; camellia Japonica, yrs. old, $2. Seeds of poinciana, 15 10c; blazing star, showers of gold, ocks, lavender and purple stock: giant spider plant, balloon vine and deep yellow cosmos, 10e per acket. No stamps. Mrs. John | R. rner, Concord, Ga. reen top dwarf boned plants, doz. magnolia glaucia and weep- ng willow trees, 50c each, or 3 fdr , cape jasmine, lilac 30c each. All vell- rooted. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, Ga., Route 3. _ Milk and wine lilies 25 each, all} color large moss 25 doz, green wan- dering jew, large and small 5c each, ink verbena 10c each, yellow mums 20 doz. Cash with order Add post- pe. Mrs. M. E. ee os Georgia, Route 2. . Crepe myrtle. sprouts | with a $5 100; rooted boxwoods, $1.25 per ee lilies $1.50 per 100; weep- ing willows 25c each; lucretia dew- berry plants 75 per 100. L. M. Woodruff, Greenville, | Ga., Route 3. > 4 years old, 3 for +e a0; spirea, persian lilac, Wvdrhneced. 25 each, shasta daisies 50c dozen; lilies, funkia, 6 for 50c; milk and wine, 25c, 50c and 75c each. Cherokee Farm, West Point, Georgia. - eraniums, all colors, Be; Star hes gonias | 25e each; Devil backbone cut- tings, 10c each; sultanas and lantans, all colors, 5e Sacks _ babys boston sword 20c. ee large red and yellow cannas, 3 for 25c; - jon- quils, | butter cups, daisies, 20ce doz Will exchange for California or Par- ma violets, and other flowers. Write. Mrs. W. E. Green, Powersville, Ga. Ferns, begonias, sultanas; gerani- ums, all colors, all rooted, 20 to 30c; actus rooted, 10c each; mums, 5c each; oxalis Oc; cannas 40c dozen; urple and varigated violets, hydran- gea cuttings 5c and 10c, Will exch. for dahlias, cannas, or narcissus. Write. Mrs. G. Connor, Gainesville, Georgia, Route 7. Mtn. Laurel and Mtn. maple, white and black pine, crabapple, white dogwood, white ashe, holly bushes. All well rooted, nice size 15c ich; or 8 for $1; black walnuts with good roots 25c each; hollyhocks, jon- quils, daffodils, iris lily bulbs, white and red azaleas; sugar plums, Cher- okee roses, reasonable prices. Write. _ W. F. Fain, Morganton, Ga. All colors and varieties of aitheas, spireas, crepe myrtle, jasmines, for- sythea,, abelia, nudiflorum, | kerria,. e. $1. ae or 6 6 tor at, 60; | colors and kinds, 4 for $1.49; ancuban bulbs 10e each. roots, 50c each, or 6 for $2.50; Greenville, Ga., breath ; delphus, epee Sunlela, any 4 for! oleanders, pyracantha, ligustrum, eleagnus, ba- nana shrub, any 3 for ot 55, All well packed and postpaid. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, in Ga., 512 16th: ay East. Rooted blue flower evergreen box vine; white vernon iris 5c each. Pos- tage pd. on 5 or more plants; Chi- nese sacred lilies, well rooted; mar- ver of Peru (pernial line 25 years) Postage pd. on 3 or more; jonquils, daffodils, butter and eggs, blue hyacinths, blue Japa- nese iris, etc., 2c per bulb. Postage. pd. on 1 doz. or more; a few selected Princess Beatrice iris 15 each or 8 for 25 postage paid. Mrs. T.0; Floyd, Chipley, Gages ~ - Snow ball bushes, 25e each; thorn- less yellow | roses, 3 for 25; blacl walnuts, rooted, 50 each; laurels 25c; white pine, holly Kath es: swamr maple, azaleas, 25e each; crepe myr ties 3s cuttings for 25e; Tris, emo? lilies, 40 doz; Arbor vitae, 2 year old, 50c, 1 yr. old, 25ce; tiger lilies 30e dozen. Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Lov ing, Georgia. ee Boxwood plants, state miceected. years old, uniform size, $6 prepaid dwarf boxwood, smaller size, $1.25 doz., or 25 for $2; crepe myrtle sprouts $5 per 100. Mrs. J. L. Rod- gers, Greenville, Ga. Large pink peonie, 40c; mixed glad- ioli bulbs, large 60c, small 40c doz.; mixed bulbs 300 for 25c; dbl. and sng. hollyhock, yellow and orange marigold seed 20ce cup; dahlia bulbs 40e doz.; hibiscus 10 for 3 tbls., pot hibiscus 10c cutting, Mrs. Delia Fife, Armuchee, Georgia. | _ Weeping willow 3 to 5 feet, strong all repair, bozwood plants $1.50 on, or 2 doz. for $2.50 prepaid, crepe myr- tle 25c each. Mrs. J. L. Rodgers, Route 8. Hollyhocks, al colors, sweet wil- [ate 2 colors, winter verbenas, large ~ down-hill fall pinks, white violets, 1 vine, golden glow, hardy phlox, brid- al wreath, blooming peach bushes, snow balls, rambler roses, new year vine, all well rooted, 25 doz.; lilac, August lilies, cannas, monthly roses, .2 for 10c; 7 kinds of monthly rose| cuttings, 2 doz. for 10c. Add postage Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dalieneea, Geor- gia, Route 1. Blue flag and Shilow day lilies 20 doz., or 3 doz. for 55; Dahlia, flow- ohed: zenia 15c; jonquils, 3 doz., 25c; yellow and dark red orchid 15c each. or 8 for 40c. Mrs. G. Bs McCrary, Gainesville, Georgia. _ Jonquils and dahlia bulbs, 10c doz. FOB Mauk, Ga. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Georgia, Route 1. Dbl. yellow and red King Herbert canna bulbs $1 and $1.25 per 100 pre- paid.. Mrs. M. H. Smith, Montezuma, Georgia, Route 2. ) Large red, spotted, yellow mL sal- mon pink canna bulbs; lemon and white flag lilies, 3 of either 25c; white with red stripes shandalia lily bulbs 20c: each; dbl. white and single pink sweet pinks, 8. bunches 25c; . eee daisies 25 doz.; pink and red ver- bena, 3 for Be: SEE pink begonias, rooted, 25e each; geraniums and ferns rooted 15 and 25c. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga. Winter blooming, sweet scented violets, Star of Bethlehem 10c doz.; 50 pink Perkins roses and other roses 10 each or $1-doz.; lilac, pink oxalis 10e each; August tiger lilies, and white flags 25c; sweet pinks 20c all doz. ; Boston ferns: 20 each: snap dragon plants 25c; collection of seed 10c pkg.; add postage. Mrs. J. Win- ter, Buford, Georgia. Paper white narcissus, dbl., single, jonquils, butter and = eggs, White Star Jasmine, $1 for 100; Hardy phlox, Mums, ever blooming rose cuttings 20c doz.; snow ball.and golden bell, 15e dozen; althea 10c| each; royal purple and lavender Iris -20e dozen; blue and bear grass 20 each; violets 20c per 100, red and yel- low Japonicas, 2 for 35c. Add _ post- age. Mrs .Lillie Eller, Ella Gap, a o Daffodils, narcissus 25 doz.; al- thea, 2 for 35c, hibiscus, white roses, snowballs, double, almonds, golden bells, 25c each; Snow on the Moun- tain, 15 doz; 3 colors of sweet Wwil- jams, several kinds of lilies, mums, /faponica, verbenas, 25 doz.; carna- sions, 80c} crepe myrtle, junipers 25c 0 50c; cedar, holly, August lilies, and { rooted, $1 doz.; %5e each. All well rooted. Mrs. A. A. Silver, Talking Rock, Georgia. White spider lilis, all colors month- y rose cuttings, 25 dozen; white --eony 35e each, or exch. for any other olor; crepe myrtle 30c; bridal -rreath 15 each; violets, old fashion- . d pinks, as 10e dozen; roses, wel rooted; 30c each; red flowering almond, 10c;. English dogwood. Will exchange any flower for hyacinths. Add postage. Miss Ruby Champion, Fairmount, Ga. 3 colors. of bronze, pink, cream, ae white and yellow.mums 25c doz.; old fashioned yellow and orange color iris 15e doz.; rooted Japanese rose 10e each; monthly - rose _ cuttings, American beauty, red, white, cream jand three shades of pink 10e doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. Gainesville, Ga. Route 7. Wisteria vine 10c each, yellow flag lilies, monthly rose cuttings, spear- mint, catrip, shasta daisies, jonquils, white violets, verbenia, narcissus, all 10 doz. Add postage on small orders. | No checks accepted. Mrs. M. Jc White, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. Westias, pink and white, heavily. rooted, 20c each, 2. for 35; dbl. pink oleanders, 20c each; violets 50 per 100; dbl. daffodils, and yellow nar- cissus bulbs, 20c doz.; pink monthly roses, 2 yrs. old, 25e each; cape Jase. mines, crepe myrtle, lilacs, 15 each: pr. 2 for 25c; blue and white Iris 25e doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Georgia, Route 2. Crepe myrtle, pink and lavender, 1ld5c each or 2 for 25c, postpaid. 100 del., to Godfrey depot for $10; white ae Jasmine, and purple wisteria, 25e each, postpaid. All rooted plants Mrs. Lee Crump, Godfrey; Ga. Old fashioned dwarf boxwood, well magnolia galucia, rooted, 50c each, 8 for $1; purple and }watermelon pink crepe myrtle, 25c each, 5 for $1; white Cherokee roses, 50c doz.; lilac, spirea, cape jasmine, 30 frek 4 for $1; all kinds of canna bulbs, 50e doz.; large weeping willow trees, 8. for $1. All well rooted and del. Patria Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Large dbl. rose color peony, 25c ea. Jonquils, dbl. and single, April bloom- ing narcissus, mixed, $1 per 100; iris, mixed colors, 5 each, white hy visa: gea, 18c each; primroses, yellow, 10c each, white, 25c doz., butterfly bush. dbl. and single orange lilies, 10 ea.; holly, pansy, mixed verbena, dae snowball, weiglia, any color, will exch for hardy hydrangea,. flowering | al- mond, bridal wreath, and other flow- ers. No order acecuted less than 50c. C. Eades, Rising Fawn Ga. 0 varieties rose eubtitie $1.00; $2 per 100, $10 per M.; white flag lilies 40c doz. Mrs ae A. Camp, Cordele, Ga. Empress and cream narcissus a dbl. giant daffddils 25c. doz.3 drop 15 doz.; large purple Jap 40c doz.; pink and white Lubieus 25c each; yellow jonquils, 30c ~ doz.; a Rhode Island junipers, boxwood, ar- bor vitas, snow ball, althea, golden - bells, red japonica, tree cactus, pink | cherokee rose $1 doz. Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. - yellow canna bulbs 50c doz.; raft, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. rhododendrons, oxalis, 2pe- hibiscus, althea, now. fall 20c each; lemon and tiger lilies, 35 doz.; Jap fic lilies 60 doz.; .10 choice rooted roses, Chero- dils, cream narcissus 35 doz.; phlox lets: 25 doz.; white violets 15c doz.; $2. Mrs. A. Wilson, -Morganton, Ga. . ] Jonquils, daffodils, buttercups, but- | ter and eggs bulbs, also yellow lilies to exch. for Germantown Zephyr, four "fold colors, black or bright red 1 doz. bulbs for 25cor 3 for 10c balls and 7e_ in postage. Mrs. We. O.Phillips, Spring Vale, Georgia. - Pot flowers For sale or {ke for anything can use. All kinds of yard _ Georgia, Route 1. Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, holly bushes red and white dogwood, swamp wil- low, white and black pine, all. 15ce; Cherokee roses $1 doz.; Mtn. Scenes 10c each, trailing aebitiaa 25e doz.; crab apples and maple trees, 15c ea. C. L.~Chastain, Morganton, Ga, White | spirea, cherry laurel, niagnolia, wild 25 to 75c; gladioli, orange lilies, 3 for 25e; Armarylis lilies, not blooming size, 15 and 20c. Mrs. P. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. Dies Henderson Superior Trimardean pansy plants, mixed colors, 1c each. Now ready. Add Te postage. Mrs. oO. E. Browning, Doerun, Ga., RFD. de Jonquils, daffodils, 20c doz., $1. 00 lilac, crepe myrtle, 15. each.;. yellow Japonica 20c ach; hardy hi- biscus, 25 each; bridal wreath, 10e each; snowball, 6 kinds of monthly roses, 15; 1-doz. bulbs and 1 of aa sprouts, rooted, $1.10. Add postage. Route 3. Shasta daisies, 20e blooming wisterias, rooted, 2 yrs. old, 3 for 85c; abelia cuttings, 50 per 100; golden. bells, pink crepe myrtle, 85e per 100, $2. 50 M., 25 kinds ofe. everblooming rose eae 30 per 85e doz.; Madam Chereav iris 75 of Japanese Mums, 25 per 15. Mrs, Alice Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Route 5. Add postage. Miss Mattie Slaughter, | (Continued on Page 125, 7 we Ss}, per 100; white narcissus 25 doz., ee doz. of each, 50c; purple and white. abl = doz.; dare jasmine, 6 for 25c; 40 kinds snow iris . Purple lilac, won ee. 20e each, -& pink crepe myrtle 2 for 25c; red and = moon vine seed 10 doz; sage plants 5 for _ 25ce. All well rooted and del. Walton oo Ly kee roses $1 doz.; giant dbl. daffo- pink peremnila, 30c doz.; palma vio- - Je Mrs J iW Foster, ax, Georgia, dbl, pink and white rooted oleanders cockersls. $1.50 each. Mrs. picky For-| bet, Brooklet, Gas 295 S.C. W. L. pullets, March eaten: Us. L. West, Temple, Georgia. 10 W. L. hens, Ferris erin Will, = sell for $10 or exch. for 10 Giant pul- lets Mrs. L. H. Coe, Bastanollee, Ga. Purebred. S$. C. Brown - Leghorns, | hens and cockerels. King Averette, Buena Vista, Gas = ne 10 W. L. hens 18 months ld. $1. 50 each prepaid. Mrs. O. A. Gassett, Rt. Ay Rox 15, Butler, Ga. -. Several Tancred W. L. eee : Bicas. Mrs. L. E. Fisher, Lavonia, Georgia. = 9 Ferris W. L. hens. Pure bred. $1 each or exch, for:R. L. Reds or Barred Rocks. Mrs. Mes E, Andrews, Collins, Ga. 50 Tancred W. Li: "pullets, some laying, $1.35 each. HOB Bowman, eee a9 Ww. Ls, pallets. December Tay | ers. | same train, Sr Special price for lot Holmes, Macon, $1 each. =. ve k purebred W. L. aes and 25 6 : Kine strain, TBe. eacl | FOB Macon. Couh: Georgia, Route = Tancred, O. A, C. Wo cockerels, | March hatch from 1 and 2 yr. . old hens, with record of 200 to 250 eggs. }in trap nest. $3- to $10 or exch. for other live stock, farm implements, Thomson, Ate ate. Write. Henry Ww. lanta, (races Os Box 12 25 S. Cx -Tanered alc Rael hatch, $1 FOB. Will exch. for Barred? Plymouth. Rocks, Buff Orpington or White Wyandotte pullets, Feb. Mareh hatch. Henry Patat, Jr. Stat-|> ham, Georgia. eo5 Jaying hens; $1; 6 cockerels, | $1.25. each - FOB. Vera Futeh, Adel, Georgia. Pancned cockerel from trapnested hens: shipped on approval. H. O. Wile | liams, Route. A, Millen, Ga. Two S. C. Large Strain hatch ples erels, se 50. FOB.; also pullets same strain. Will exeh. for turkeys, bred or mixed. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, none 3, Marietta, Georgia. 10 pullets, some laying; 1. ee : $15. for lot. Bertha. ee Route 6; Dublin, Ga. Se Gs Brown as fend $1 each: ae ae Lovelady, Ball Ground, Georgia. $1. each; roosters, same strain, $1. 50. Mrs: dee | T. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. 25 to 100 Ferris hens, Fairfax English breeding males, $4 each. Fairfax. Leghorn, Yards, College Park, Gare Will trade Quisenberry high jaying strain of S C, stags for anything can | use, O. L, McClellan, 403. een Street, LaGrange, Ga. : Rhode sland. Reds 1 oe bred R. I, Red rooster, Don- aldson strain. 20 months old, $3.50 1 pure bred R. Iv Red cockerel, Donald- son strain, April hatch. $1. 50. Miss Ridie Martin, Willard, Ga. G Purebred R. I. cockerels, Macon | hatch, $2 ea. fob. Mrs. John P. Chen- oy, Rt. 4, Marietta; Gas > 2 R.1. Red cocks, 2: year old, $2 e ea. 2 Cockerels, April hatch, $2 ea. Wik. exch. for 8 large hens for table use. Mrs. H. L. Ellison, Rupert, Ga. 10 purebred S.'C. R. L. Red pullets, | April and May hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. O. A. Anderson, Jackson, Ga. ~R. I. Red cockerels, strain. $1.50 ea. Mrs. Adairsville, Gar 4 pe oe S. CRoi, Red pullets, D Donaldson strain. Laying. | $2 ea. Bz 0. Carter, | Griffin, GAS aS y 25 Red pullets SE 50 ea. or will ex-| change for seed oats, wheat, rye or double cotton and corn planter. J. P. eS Re. G Grittin, Gao 3] S. C. R. I. Red pullets and cocker- Siete | ae Owen strain. i Ee Spain, Plains, | Ga. Purebred Hecks Red cockerels,- Owen strain, $2.50 ea. A. J, povelady, Ball Ground, Ga. = R. I. Red tle: Henaldech strain. May hatch. $2 ea. Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, -Ga. ~ 8 R. E\ Red hens ae Q- soak 18 months old. Hens $2 ea. Cocks $2.50 ea. Mrs. J. H. Floyd, Rt. 3, Chipley, Ga. ; tT R. I. Red ae Donaldson strain. 18 months old. $1.25.or willexch. for | Barred Rock cock, or for Minorca or Jersey Black Giant cockerel. Mrs. C. -D. ey Rt. 8, Box O15 Bastost, Ga. - R. z Red fryers. 30 per. 1b. 12 at | lets, Donaldson strain $1.25 ea. Mrs. 'F, R. Vincent, Fruitland, Been 2 C. M. Shaw, | Au Ga. : aldson strain. $1.25 ea. x Te Morgan, : Ga. Rese = hatch. 1 cock 21 months old.: lot. Miss Anna Jordan, - es Ga 45 Rad, Red cockerels. Well grown as. Mitchell: Walker, ae 2 oebred oe a Red sneered: 3 months: old. $1 ea, Mrs. Ralph eee a6 tf, Dawson, Ga. oe 2 purebred R. J. Red. Soekercs. 46 are: 8 months old. $1.50 ea. Mrs. aC) B. Herndon, Mayfield, Ga. . Morris, Rt. ooo Tifton, Ga. Blood tested Ro Te ny RSE Duluth, Ga. Thomson strain R. i Red eee ble? March and April hatch. $1.50 ea. Mrs. Lee. a Rte Ga. ae Decidson strain R. L. Red cocker- Bis. $2. ea. Mrs. A. a Tyles, Juliette, a1, 50 and: $2 ea; few 18 mo. old hens, $2; two 18 mo. old cocks, $3 to $5; a. do dearets. Mar. hatch, $2 to~$5. Mrs. Ga. S05S. C. R. I. Red Guan. pullets, Mar. and, Apri. hatch, some laying, $1.75 ea; 18 mo. old cock, same strain, $3.50, Mrs. Grady Atkinson, Madison, Ga, 20 Rk Red. pullets, Feb, hatch, $1.50 ea. lot $27.50. Mrs. R. Cy Tan- ery ht. 8): Gainesville, Ga. = Owen Farm cocks, $3 ea, two $5 same strain, $1.50 and $2.. Mrs, Re B. Mooney, Adairsville, Ga. 7 R. I. Red pullets and 1 ia May: hatch, $8 fob. Mrs. Amanda Kelley, Rt. 2; Eastanollee, Ga. Several S. CG. R. I. Red cockerels. Donaldson and Butts strain. Mrs. L. 1E. _ Fisher, Lavonia, Ga, fe & con, , Ga. 421. Duncan Ave. s -Minoreas and Pokeucelaers: $2 ea. Cockerels/mates to pullets. $2 ea. Mrs. Ww. OW Puckett, Cordele, Ga. - Pure bred Black. Minorcas, | Pope strain. Hens and cocks $2.75 ea. or 6 for $15. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pear- ~ 15 Pope strain Minorea hens, large size, good layers, $2 ea. 2 cockerels direct from Pape, $2.50 6a, M. A. Maret, Lavonia, Ga, Le Es 9 Pape Black -Miorca hens, stock, $11.25. : Will exch. for pure nan; Ga... Pape Black Minorer cocks, 1926 hatch, $1. 50 ea. two for $2.75. H: G: | Blankenship, Rt. 1, Fair. Mount, Ga. Pure bred Black Minorca roosters, $1 ea. Li 0: Pfeiffer, Macon, Ga. 421 Dunean Ave. a g ee aos <3 eet t Barred Rocks | Z Holterman Barred Rock. cock, 18 months old. $2.50. 1 Barred R. cock- erel, 7 months old. $1.50. Mrs, .P.-A. Culpepper, Rt. 13, Cordele, Ga. Thompson Barred Rock cockerels. Nashville, i 6 parebied R. Red. pullets. March $21 for Long legs and- dark - hatch. $2. Mrs. M. J Jackson, Rte and: good. colors. $2.50 to $5 ea. Mrs. ee =p, cope ueuevels Spring hatch. - 1 Donaldson strain R. I. Red coek |< terel, 19- months old. $2. Mrs. Lewis . : i Mrs. We B. Kuglar, Rt. 6, Bowdan, Red Socal. ; |8 months old. $1.50 ea, Aggie Frank- 1, _ Royston, | : hatched 10-10-27. $3 for lot. Mrs. de Ce i Owens S. C. R i Red pullets, aa direct, Mar. Apri. May hatch, $1.25, 2G: WwW: Page, Box Bey Norcross, merce, . Ga. Rt. 29. Owen and Donaldson cocks, $3; hens | |. Pure bred R. I. Red roosters, Mch. hatch, $1.50 ea. L. O. Pfeiffer, = St. S. BE. Atlanta, Ga. show : Brown Leghorns, Wallace Gray, New-. Well marked and developed. April. hatch. $1.75 ea. Mrs. W. Be ee _ 3, nor Ga. eg Poser Barred "Rock npuillets, Be | to 10 weeks: old, Also cockerels same age. Ho M, Turton, Vienna, Ga, 4 Ostrich Barred Rock eockerel. in color. May Locust Grove, Ga. -20 Parks Barred Rock pullets, reg. permit. P. Gy 33; between 5 and 6 months old. $1 50. ea. Oak Range Poultry: Farm, Rte235 Marietta, Ga. Thompson Imperal Armuchee;. Ga. - Purebred Thompson Rock pullets & - $1.25 ea Rte Fx Demorest, eae & Mrs. A. J. Collins, Ga. 1: Thompson - cock, 17. shonthe ok $2.25 or will exe. for niece dried frui 10 dretoaras Barred Rock pala : and t cockerel direct from Holterman. $15 for Jot. Satisfaction: guaranteed, J. B. Lacey, Rt. 2, Rome, Ga. eras -1-B. R. hen and 6 ehicks.- Chicks E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga, Sas - Wanted to'exc. 50 or 15 Barred Rock pullets, Spring hatch, for Papes mammoth Black Minorca pullets. or hens and cockerels. os R. Rail Blakely, Ga. : ; - Barred Rock eapons, Bee and May. hatch. $8 ea. Mrs. GC. Re Sorre Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. : One Choice Barred Rock cockere Feb. hatch, $30 10 hens and 1 Ma cockerel $20 or $2 ea. 5-May pull $1 ea. Mrs. C.SA. MES Com 1 to 20 Barred Rock cockerels, $1. 5 on Mrs. J. T, Biggers; Bremen, G 12 Barred Rock. pullets, | March hatch. $15 for lot. Mrs. Lex. York Demorest, Ga. % te Thompson Barred Rock cdekerel 5 to 6 months old. $1.75. ea. ee same age $1.50 ea. Hens $2 ea. cock 18 months old $3. Mrs. J. W. | Boyett, Morris Station, Ga. 2 Barred Rock pullets. $1.50 ea ecockerel $2 or $4 for-lot.. J. a Bam sey, Covington, Ga. _ and 1 cockerel. $16 for lot. Mrs. Car Worley, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4, = Pure bred Barred Rocks. Prize stock. J. R. Parker, als Man, Ga, = Rt. 1. Lakenvelder pullets, March hatch, Barred Rock roosters; Feb, etch $1.50 to $2.50 ea. R. an Warren Dewy Rose, Cal. Oho -10 -Aristocrat and Fowler Barred Rock pullets and 1 cockerel. $25 for lot. Mrs. W. W.. Gaines, 82. Clifton and. 1 cockerel. exch, for 6 mo. 5 B. R. pullets March hatch. Will. old heifer. H. J. Underwood, Rt. 4 Ranger, Ga. Thompson Imperial Ringlet fac red Rocks, 10 hens and cock, $15; 9 pullets: and cock $1.25 ea. Mes Ww dey Harwell, Sycamore, Ga. 25 pure R. ly hens, 1 yr. old, ad -eock. $32 for lot. J. FL Oe, rae Rose, Ga. antene 1 Golden - Seabright Bantam sane Z le 50, or will exch. for 1 pullet. Mrs. D. C, Collier, Barnesville, Gn Ringlets, gis months old. $1.50 ea. Je. M.. Lindsey, =e = - 5 Golden Seabright Bantam in S and 1 rooster. Exhibition stock. $7. 50 for lot. ae WY? Lundeen, ee ee Ga. East Lake Rt. 1. Eps 6 laying Bantams. Herman McRae, Warm Springs, Ga. Golden Seabright Bantams. $2.50 | pair. Billy Newman, Dawon, Ga a $4.50 for eS | Bantams _ ie ee ff. Cochin Bantam. cock, prize ks: $3; 2 Bae Si es sis $1.50 ea. or $6 for ill exch. for 2 hens and 1 eock | Golden Seabright Bantams not | er a mos. old. No sue: Aes a oars Golden | Sesbright . hens and pullets, $1, 25. to ocks and cockerels, $1 ea. R, _ a. ee 5 = v3 wy 4 eet < , : ieuis: and Langshangs Jersey Black hens and 1 cock, $2.50. ea. Geo, P. Davis, Smarrs, Ga. Marey Jersey Black Giant cocks. pullets, 6 mos. old: wt. about - bs. $2 ea. Mrs, J. G. Sere | 1 ee Gas Rt. 8. elected, Marcy Jersey t cockrels, Apr. hatch, wt. 8 Ib. a. R, P. ore Ball Ground, a 1 A a ose 1oky Me G. Culper- pieenlle, Ga. | Jade Black Giant pidicts a oe Just. fae to lay. oo for. ou ees Seobig 2 April 1927 hatch. - $2.50 ea. May 1926 hatch. $5, Prize stock. Mrs. EU. 2. ; SAO es oor pekarels; Mar. and ae fate ets ready to Je, Piullets oy 50 ea. vonia, Ga. Rte 1 Black. Langshang dee Mrs. N. B. Burden, Elberton, Ga. arcy Teer Giants. Prize- Jouk ted cockerels, $5; pullets, $2.50 Sam Fitzgerald, Rt. L Rochelle, 10 ees and 1 cock, Msieey Black ie : 1926 hatch; .Mar. and April teh pullets. Will sell at bargain. ee T. Tee i Rt. Oy ae " Wyandottes Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets d cockerels, $1.50 and up. Hens $2. M. Hart, College Park, Ga. R. C. White Wyandotte cockerl, hatch, $2. 1 Apr. hatch $1,50. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Martin, White Wyandotte, cockerels. Extra fine. $3.50 to 50..W. J. Proctor, Dublin, Ga. a ats White Wyandotte cock, 18 mos. a or will exch. for Game or ymouth cock same age. Mrs. A B els, Dexter, Ga. Rt. 3," 1 Wyandotte cock for exch. win ke blackeyed peas, baby lima beans, ried fruit. Mrs. ik Daniels, er, Ga. Rt. 3. urebred White Wyandottes. 2 pul: and 1 cockerel. Prize. winners. K. ooper, Moultrie, Ga. = White Wyandotte cock, 2 yrs. old, March and April hatch eock- : ihe W. NY. seatet Parents, ee ea, 7 |" eas Sew, Black - $2 a |ea: $10, for lot, fob. Mrs.- exhibit Rt. 2: Eastanolle, Ga. = 1 White. Wyan . tte cockerel, $1. 50. Mrs. . Di o. Adams, Gainesville, Ga. tb: Ae oe old, old. and 1 cock. Hens, $1.50. Cock, $2. | Mrs. P.. A Cepenter, Cordele, ae Riv Bo. bee G S. Le. Wyandotte ie $1. 50 ea, Mar. and Apr. hatch pullets - cockerels. $1.25 to 51.50 ea, Mrs, WE, H. Amis, Newnan, Ga. <3 | 6 Fischel White Wyandotte pullets land 3 cockerels, March hatch. From prize stock. Pullets $1.25. and cocker- oe Sanders, els $1.50 ea. Mrs. Adrain, Ga.: Bet es Young White Wyandotte ootiers. Wt. about 4 Ibs. 80c ea. Mrs. Walter Le Rt. 1, Box 59, Sas GD, Ga. 20 Re: "Gz White Wyandotte pallets : and. ae cockerels, Mar. and April hatch | $1.50 ea; 1 Regal Doras rooster, 15 mo, old, $2. Mrs. B. M, homes, = * = boken, Ga. *. -Martins Regal - Dorcas cockerels, ea. Mrs. a. Steadman, = Ay eins :| bridge, Ce White Australian Galles: $1.25 ea: in lots; White Wyandotte hens and 8 Ave. Atlanta, ede pullets, SL 50 ea. Le C. Williams. Sons, Ty Dy. Ga 3 Columbian Wyandotte $2 Bs ac 2 Pa eed Scotts Light - Brahma pullets. $1.50 ea. or $2. 75 for the two. Miss Alice Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Light Brahma 1 cock, 5 ie Anbpaes ley, Lavonia, Ga. ~ Purebred Sheppard antag, cooken: als, Feb. hatch. $1.25 ea. Mrs, R. Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. a _ . C. Ancona cockerels, direct Shep- | pard, $2.50 ea, _ Jobn RL _ Fossett, Orange, Ga. Sheppard Ancona pullets. sea cock- _{erels, 9 mo. old, Nelson, Rt. 4, Calhoun, Gas? $1 ea. Mrs. J, D. 40 Sheppard Ancona hens and pul- lets; - 2 roosters,, same strain, $1.25 ea. lot $40. Hens 1926 hatch. oe C. Porter, Rt. 1, Tifton, Ga. 10. Ancona hens and 1 rooster, $1 Amanda K Sak x Games soe 2 Royal White Game noes. as J aralioedk: $16; Mrs. L. C...Rowland, Rt. 2, Box 5, Louisville, Ga. 2. Indian Game cockerels. and 6 March hatch pullets, $2.50 and $2, lot | $16. Mr. Aaron Floyd, Canon, Ga. Big type dark Cornish cockerels, early hatch, $3.50 ea. = H, or Moultrie, Ga. ~ 2 18 mo. old soca 1 Gitin Spanefe Red and Spangle Stags and pullets, $2.50 and $2 ea. Will Weaver, Bowersville, Ga. j 10 Dark Cornish Game pullets and | 1 cockerel, $1. 50 to $2 ea. Lot $15. = oe Will exch. Bird Bros. 10-S:cG," Wyandotte hens teas a yrs. old; 1 .rooster, 1 1-2 yrs. | Mrs, Laura Curry, Stockton,: Ga. 6 S. L. Wyandotte hens, 18 mos. $16. | hatch, $3 ea. lot $10.50. Will and. April and May hatch, $2.25 and $1. soe cockerels, 6 and 9 mo. old, $3.50 : naiflets, | ready to lay, $3. 50, or will exch. for setting of eggs. Mrs. M. eS Sener ee Ga. | $13, fob. Jessie M. Whitley, cockerels;'| exch. for 2 of the same = Sheppard S05 Ancona, | blood test ed, laying and ready to lay, pullets. | 1. 50 ea. Cockerels $2 ea. a H, Beas- : | old, $2 ea. Mrs. c Cc. Payne, fob. Mrs. H. Tench, Cornelia, Ga. ers, April and May hatch, $30 cash. | white, Rt, 2, Chipley, Ga. ee i and 1 Red Round Head, $5 ea. 8 Ginn | exch, Tom | chicks, $20. Verdier Poultry Farm, A. pavkay hens. T. a Ramsoy, Covington, | Gas & * Dark ornieh indian Gane cocker- els, 9 and 10 mo. old, $1. 50 and $1.75. ea.; pullets same age, $1.50. Prize stock. Mrs. C. S. Laramore, Rt. a Montezuma, Ga. ~ 3 young Clayburn. Game ee. ee exch. for 4 young Black Minorca hens and rooster; 5 White Leghorns and roost- er or 9 Guinea hens and rooster. J. Te Darnell, Rt. 1, Jasper, Ga. 2 Pit Game hens and cockerels, $1.25 and $1.50. ea; 1 1927 cockerel, choice stock and very active, $2. 50. Math Le Logue, oo Gibson, Ga. gee Buff Orpingtons. ee & = Be Orpington. cockerels, Mar. and April hatch, $1 ea, Mrs. Ty J. McElroy R...3, Fairmount, Ga. 2 April hatch English | Bis _Orping- ton cockerels, Price reasonable. Mrs. C. We Griffin, Rt. 23 Serven,, Ga. Buff, White & Other Rocks ; Several Mack Marshall Partridge and $5 ea. Prize winners at recent Southeastern Fair. AD few left of prize winning B. Orpington pullets, $2.50 ea. M.A. Gowen, 50 ee eo Baby Chicks Wanted ee Levhorns;< a ea. in +100 lots. 100 per cent del. Begin De 27, hatch every wk... following. Book orders for 10 per. cent deposit, balance _ wk. before del. wanted, A. S. Crosby, Box 892, Macon, Ga: -/ Dofialdson R. I. Red Sate chicks = Nov. 29, also Dec. 6, $15. per 100. 100 per cent live del. Gasvaritecd! Hawk- insville. Hatchery, Hawkinsville, Ga. - Baby chicks: W. and B. Leghorns, Rocks, Anconas and Minorcas. Free price. list, containing information for poultry raisers, Custom Hatching in. Buckeye Incubators, expert attention. ee Poultry Farm and Hatchery, Valdestay Gai. oo 2 | Write for our prices and catalog on baby chicks; also custom hatching in Smith 47, 000. Harold K. Ward, The A. J. Bartlett, Savannah Hatchery, | Savannah, S Gass = s Gtter: hiahy. Oiekse paid, 100 per cent live del. lanta, Ge. 2 he 3 extra heavy White -pullets au 1 -eockerel, April hatch, $1. 50 ea. lot. $5. Math L. Logue, Jr., Gibson, Ga. 8 Partridge Rock pullets and 1, cockerel, all Jan. hatch, $1. 50 eo. lot Osier- field, Gap . White Rock poekdors. Nee. Sach. Will exch. for anything. What have you? Mrs. ae Le Youmans Dupes, Ga. . = ; 4 1927 hatch White Rock pilllets: and 1 cockerel, $5 lot, fob. Mrs. S. Co Echols, Tignall, Ga. 1 large, pure. bred, Fischel White: Rock rooster, Tio mn, old, $2. Will yreed, not under 5 mo. old, end large. Miss M. | G. House, Rt 4, Calhoun, Ga. Fischel White Rock cockerels, 8 mo. old, $2.50 ea; 2 roosters, 18 mo. Rt. 6, Ties Ga. f ~ Miscellaneous. (lichens: : For Sale 15 | ined breed fat hens, Pde es Mixed. preed hens, 25c Ib. Mrs. WwW. H. Amis, Newnan, Ga. : 12 Buff Cochin. pullets and 2 roost- Mrs. Kate Mulling, Rt. Ga: Pair Buff Cochins, $3. ds W. re deen, East. Bs oe Rt. dy Decatur, Ga. eo pure W. Rock hens and. 1. eee. 1925 hatch, $14 lot. Mrs. Kate Satter- A, Baron, Want party who can use 100 to. 800 broilers and friers each. wk.; every wk. in year. Must be A-1i party and able to stick to agreement.. a M. Turton, Vienna, Ga. # Freak Plymouth Rock pullet. or three legs. Hatched in April. Will sell for show purposes. Make offer. Mrs. M..C. es Pongal, Ga. BABY ( CHICKS _W. L. and Holterman B. R. and $25 per hundred. Morgan. Tancred baby A. Verdier, LaGrange, Ga. Offer R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, tena, ae = Lamhe Bred- | Mrs. R.: AL. Greene, Want 50 or 75 baby Ga. Sy Want 50 to 100 baby. hicks to raise | Me Dickson, Rt. 1, Eastanolle, Ga. on or by Dec. 1. Mrs. eee Pinehurst, Gale ees ae Barnes, Rockingham, Ga. M. B. Giant Turkey Toms; April | hatch, 16 to 20 ibs. $6,. $7 and $8; 30. Ib. Tom, $10;, 17 abs hens, Stockton, Ga. $5 ea. Mrs. tL =P, Creamet, Rt. 5, | Bowden, Ga, . 4 x | 40 pure White Holland ae ee | Mar. and April hatch, $5 | ce Mrs. a eS B. McCrary, Thunder, Ga.* Bros. Stock, Tom Turkey, Ga. Bremen, Ga. gobler, $18 trio. fob. Mrs. R. By Moon- ey, Adairsville, Ga. : Giant Bronze, Hid Bros. Statesboro, Ga. Ga. Pure Giant Bourn hateh turkey toms, $8; hens $6.50; Wrightsville, Ga. ee ea. Miss Bessie Underwood, ee +E: : N atra gansett Parkegss Hens $5, pair $11, oo $15." W. J: ! Bargeron, Sardis, Ga. chicks to he Fraise on halves. Prefer pure breed. Mrs. G. W. Morrow, a 2, Elberton, Poe TURKEYS FOR SALE* < a: Bourbon Red Toms;, ASrr hatch, Two yr old M. B. Darkey: Toms, ae $10; hens, $6. Mrs. T J. Biggers, 2 Bronze and Deunbon: jee and 1 Es aa two hens and 1 tom, $20. Will exch. : 2 hens and 1 tom for 20 White Lees horn April hatch pullets. L. E. Powell : Toms, $7, =e fs Baned Rocks; we | R. I. Reds, White Rocks, $14 per. 100, 1 $7.50 for 50; B. Orpingtons, W. Wyan- | dottes, $15 per 100, $8 for 50. Heavy | breed, assorted - White Leghorn or Anconas, $13 per 100, $7 for 50. Selected stock, weekly del. pre- guar. Woodlawn eee Box 45, At and Brown on halves, any large breed. Miss Lula | 2 Want to exch, 15 lbs. large paper- s shell pecans and 1 bu. walnuts for 0 3 S.C. R. I. Red baby. chicks to be del. ~ . B. fe Want 50 to 100 baby ehicks to raise a Jon halves to 12 weeks. old. Mrs. In- 86. a Bird Bros. strain. Mrs. Laura Carry 1 Mar hatch M. B. Goldbank, Bird a $8.50; 5 April hatch, $7; April hatch hens, = $5 ea. ASR: Bailey, Re. J, Blakely, wee ae | hatch toms, weight 19 to 24 Tbs. $12.50 ea. Excellent for breeding, Referen- ces furnished. Mrs. Linton. G. Barks; 2 Pure Bourbor Red turkeys. 400 bb. 7 = Rt. 4, Cuthbert, April hatch pure bas bor Red a = 7 mo. old, weight 8 to 10 lbs., S TURKEYS FOR SALE Giant M. B., Bird Bros. harkes toms, April hatch: $10; hens, $8; 2 hens and 1 tom, $27.50; 3 hens and f tom $35. Will exch. 2 hens and 1 tom for 25 White Leghorn pullets, April hatch. Le E. Powell, Ga. 1927 Mar. and- Apel hatch turkey toms, $5; hens same age $38. 50. Trio oa he 31. The Wonder Poultry Farm, , Rockmart, Ga. ae ML. iB. hens, 2 yrs. old, $7; 1927 April hatch toms and hens, $10 and ee ea. fob. C. J. Howard, Comer, Ga. April hatch pure Bourbon Turkey Toms, $8; hens, $6.50 ea. 2 hens and _1 tom, $20; 3 hens and 1 tom, $25. | Mrs. Sarah Cheaves, Rt. 2, Kite, Ga. Trio Bourbon Red turkeys, nearly 2 yrs. old, $15. Fine for breeding; also 1927 April hatch pullet and young tom, $3.50 ea. Lot $20., Mrs.\ Levi, Courson, Pearson, Ga. April hatch Bronze and Bourbon Red turkeys, weight about 10 lbs. Make best offer. Mrs. E. H. Hughes, Rt. 7, Buena Vista, Ga. Goldbank M. B. turkeys, Nay and April hatch, $12 and $14 pr., or $18 trio, fob. Mrs, Ww. BK. Gordon, Rt. 2, Pitts, Ga. For exch. 1 high speed Knitting -machine. Perfect. condition. Complete for i: pair turkeys. Mrs. J. T. Lewis, Re? 2s, College Park, Ga. : March hatch M. B. turkeys. Price reasonable. Mrs. EE. Bes Rte oy Buford, Ga. = jf 2 Pure Bourbon Red turkey eS $5 ea. Mrs. A. C. Mobley, Concord, Ga. Bird Bros. M. B. turkeys, hatch, $20 trio,; single tom, $8.50; hens, $6. 50, Mrs. I. G. Joiner, Rt. 2, Soperton, Ga. 4 4 Bronze toms and 1 hen, Mar. hatch, $7 and $5; hen 2 yrs. old, $5. Mrs. Lulu Wells, Hinesville, Ga. - Big, Bone Giant Bronze _ turkeys, bred from tom that weighed 62 lbs. at 5 yrs. old. Pr. from pen No. 1, $50, $75 and $100; pen No. 2, $30) $50 and $60. Toms weigh 50 Ibs. hens 24 lbs. ea. L. J. Ellis, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ga. 1927 Mar. and April hatch turkey toms and hens $5 and $3.50. ea. or tom and 2 hens, $11- Several trios same price, fob. The Wonder Poultry Farm, Rt. 2, Rockmart, Ga. 34 head turkeys, 1927 hatch, wt. - about 10 lbs. W. H. Brown, Atkinson, Ga." Want any ea turkeys. Will exch. _ furniture. for same. Mrs. W. B. Cow- art, Rt. 8, Box 45, Gollins, Ga. Want all kinds turkeys, healthy stock. Will pay better than market prices. State age, sex, weight and best price per lb. Chas J. Yancey, 284 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga. POULTRY WANTED | Want White Leghorn pullets, be- ginning to lay, in lots 100 up; also young hens. Stock must be culled, and good layers. Give age, strain and quantity fob. your shipping point. fr. MeNelley, Box 44, Turnerville, ee \ Want ever-lay Brows Leghorn pak lets, Mar. or April hatch, Will exch. sweet potatoes or Ga. Cane syrup for same. J. R. Lanier, Rt. 3, Summit, Ga. : : Want 50 to 250 good stock and strain pure bred hens and cocks; also good incubator and brooder to raise on halves. Have 8 yrs. experience in poultry ee Box 250.) Shannon, Ga. ~ Want 2 Donaldson R. I. Red cock- : Wrightsville, April Florrie Wilson, | Madras, Ga. ( tridge rocks. Write what you have rand price. Miss Ida Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rty 2 = Want Earcer Rock or Ancona pul-. lets. Will exch. for same: Mr. C. L. Walace,. Hapeville, Ge Pp. UO. 146. Want Grist Grady game chickens. Must be reasonable. Mr. R. C. Loyd, Rt. 1, Nicholls, Ga. Want a trio of young Biahnias or ieee giants, will exch. one turkey pullet for same, four mos. old. Mrs. Want one pair or trio of White J. T. Lewis Rt. 2, College Park, Ga. Guineas. Write what you have and price.. Miss Ida Cowart, Rt. 2, Sum- mit, Ga. Want 20 Roarilan Red pullets and two cockerels, must be bred and reasonable price. Mrs. Stuart Selman, Armuchee, Ga. cf Want pure bred. hens, any breed, not over 1 yr. old. Will exch, For same. John K. Lee. Want 25 pure bred white - Pole pullets. No culls.-C, H. Trussell, Sand- -ersville, Ga. ~ Want Parks cockerels. Pay ash oF exch. Full particulars desired. Miss Lillian Grubb, Demorest, Ga. Want 5 or 6 white rock pullets or young hens, fischel strain. Mrs. W.. O. Puckett, Rout B, Cordele, Ga. - ~ Will exch: Rhode Island red hens, pullets and cockerels for Jersey milk cow, young and just freshened, or buy cow. R. Li. Prather, 1316 Marietta Street, N. W. Atlonta, << - Will exchange. fancy pigeons for barred rocks or Rhode Island Reds. R. L. Tribble, Rt. 69, Atlanta, Ga. Will exchange 1000 budded paper horn pullets. Ae Hadden, } Mitchell, Ga. Wanted 100 to 200 W. L. pulete good layers, culled stock only. Also year old hens. Cash. State strain, quantity; age ete. H. B. Shirley, Turnerville, Ga. . 5 ~ Want Indian Game pullets or young hens of good stock. Will exch. ehurn., Mrs. W. D: McDaniel, RFD, (ihe Gate Want to exch. 5 R. I. Red ans, one rooster, Donaldson strain, for heifer 5 or 6 mos. old; any good breed. Mrs. -Gober WEIS, Rt. 2, Box 61, Jas- tper, Ga. Want Peafowls, eh coe ante and oth- er pet stock. Paul J. ce ee Gentry, Mo. fr Want R. I. Red Se and 1 roost- er, preferably to some one in this lo- eality. Will exch., new folding cot with mattress for same. Mrs. E. L. Yeomans, Register, Ga. : Want chickens, any kind. Will exch. for same. John T. Patterson, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 97 Box 316 A... hens, and 1 rooster. Must be pure bred and of large breed. Pay reason- able price. S. E. eee Graham, Ga. e: WANT TO RENT FARMS A man with wife and grown son eine section of S. Ga. Hog,. poultry jor dairy. Life time experience. Would take charge of uage farm. R. Cole, Bowdon, Ga. Fe: Want 2-horse farm on share basis Have good, strong, healthy help. Supplies wanted. J. G. Barnes, Ways Station, Ga. _ Want a good place to farm on 50- 50 basis for 1928. ae to furn- Sk ae Must be posable Miss ; Want one pair of cockerels of par- shell pecan trees for 1000 white Leg-. | Wiley Rogers, Wray, Ga. Want 15 dark Cornish Indian Game. want to rent a good, 2-horse farm in December 1 Ly L 2 ; Woman's Department _ = eanaanel from Pate 9.) ON Flewers and Seeds a Yellow fall pinks, 3 for 25c; purple and plue iris 25c doz.; red sweet wil- liams, 6 for: 25, . Mrs. Ida Sutherland, Ellijay, Ga. Rie: 3, Box 48.. - Althea cuttings, dark red, pink cand white striped 10c doz.; May cherry, 10 each; purple lilac, dbl pink al- E007 pink weigela, 20c doz.; white iris ing lantana, small butterfly bush 10 each, 3 well rooted, 12, 25 each; Madonna lily 10c each; other lilies, single hyacinth 30c doz.; jonquils, 25e doz. Will exchange for stocking and sock tops for rug making. Will take any color silk or cotton. Each to pay postage. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Aas nee Georgia, Route oe ee Miscellaneous New Downy goose feathers, 85c ah Also new white sanitary feathers for pillow making, 60c Ib. del. Mrs. W.] V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. i Wool thread flowers, any color, 50 for 30. Mrs. F. E. Martin, 208 ee son, St., Atlanta, Georgia. .1 Auto knitter, good cond., elt or exch. J. O. Whitmire, Gainesville, Georgia. Pine needle work, Finck baskets, 25e to $1; sewing trays, 50c to $2; long handle vases, 50c to $1.50 or exch. for hens at market price. Mrs. Indiana Barnes, Rockingham, Ga. 1 Auto knitter, good cond. Cheap for cash. Mrs. Marie. D. Wagnon, Crawfordville, Ga. 1 knitting machine, almost Day Davis, Rutledge, Ga. ~ Home made fruit cakes, any size. Mrs. W. H. Branan, Lewiston, Ga White oak baskets: cotton and corn, $1 to $1.75 each; laundry, $1.50 to $2 each; feed, with handles, 75c to $1; waste paper desk, $1. C.. LL. Masdon, Clem, Ga. | Crepe paper, roses, 6 for 50c. Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Gordon, Ga. i 7 new.) 1 Auto kniter, good as new. 2 Ibs. of. wool. Everything, complete. $30 or exch. for 25 R. I. Red pullets; 50 nice, white meal sacks 10c each; 25 Ibs, chicken feathers in good ticking, $10. Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga: Rich, home-made fruit. cakes, 50c E. Hendrix, Bright, Ga. Tear lb. del. Mrs. D. L. B. Jones, Pavo, Georgia. 7 lbs. new goose feathers. $1 Ibe Te J. Pullen, Kite, Ga. Route 2. : : High class Dennison crepe paper. flowers. Every kind of flower dupli- cated. 20c each to $1 per doz, ac cording to variety and size. Postage prepaid. Only P.O; Money Order ac- = cepted. Mrs. James Stovall, Canton, Georgia, RFD 1. a 6 never-fail yeast cakes and recipe 3 for making them, rolls, and bread. 25e; artificial flowers, all colors and kinds, 20c to 50c doz Add Dosage Mrs. Belle Goddard, Goggins, Ga. Feather pillows: 2 weigh 10 bse and.2 weigh 12 lbs. each. 4 goose = feather pilows in new. ticks, enough | to make a bed. 2 12 lbs. for $10; 2 10 Ibs. for $8. or $18 for. lot. Mrs. Mary: Griffin, Sparks, Ga. Route 1. Crepe paper flowers, waxed, All. colors and kinds. $1 doz. Mrs. J. a Penland, Ellijay, Ga. : 12 Zephyr. thread flowers. Solid or: mixed color. Postpaid, 25c. Mrs. Me Wanted , ee Want orders for applique work bedspreads and bed room sets morn- | ing glory designs. Write for prics. Mrs. C. F. Lamar, Tignall, Georgia. _ Want some nice well rooted Arbor ee vitaes, junipers -and_ retinosporas. Give complete description and price. Chas. H. Drake, Braselton, Ga. a Want any kind of machine sewing Z pattern furnishd, prices reasonable, party must pay postage both ways. foek Route 1. Fine pullets at one dollar eagh, in |exchange for tufted bedspreads. Mrs. John R, Turner, Concord, Ga. i Want one pretty tufted bed spread Georgia. Want cuttings of Boies named va- rieties of roses. Quote prepaid prites. = dads Johnston, 519 S. Washington, St., College Park, Georgia. Want quilts to quilt at $1.50 each, se parties furnishing materials or Aviles furnish tops at $1 each, or will. furn-_ ish top and lining for $1.75 extra. Mrs. H. C. and J. L. Comas, Rout 5, . Conyers, Georgia... ish. State full qeuais and where lo-! at sienna: Hugh H. Gibbs, cated. Wm. Humphry, Lawrenceville, Ga. Care.Gen. Delivery. Want a 1 horse farm on shares, or wages, or any kind of work -that will pay. Can furnish refrences. Want to rent a small farm on shares. Must have good-land, house, pasture, wood, etc., and be near good school. Box 321, New Orleans St. Griffin, Ga. x HOGS WANTED : Want 2 Black Guinea pigs, male: and female. Must be pure bred. Will | pay cash. James H. Millwood, Flow-. ery Branch, Georgia. FRUITS Nice dried apples, worm free, 12- 1-2 and 15c. FOB here. Mrs. Amanda Kelly, Martin, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 bu. apples-Shockleys and Yates, $1 bu. Octavia Tyson, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 4, Sun dried apples, 20c Ib. del. W. R. McClure, Quill, Ga. Nice, tree-run, hand picked Yates ie $1. 50 as in truck mee lots 7: Cornelia, A free from 1 worms: apples, 18 lb., peaches, 15c | Ga. - Nice sun dried fruit, lb, Mrs. W. W. Christain, Daniels- ville, Gar Rt. 1, { Fancy Yate cpules. $3.25 per oe Choice or C. grade, $2.75 per box. Culls or Drops, all sound, Ga. 10 lbs: bright, conde apples, ee stock, Ga. FRD 1. Nice, dried peaches, free from worms, 20c lb. del., or exch. for R. I. Red hens. Must be pure bred, not over 2 yrs. old. Mrs. Oscar Euan Bowersville, Ga. Dried apples and peaches, 20c Ib. ee Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. . Want to exch. black walnuts at le Ib. for fresh and dried _apples, peaches, peas, beans, irish potatoes or anything can use. Mrs. J. T. Dan- hel, Bee Ga. Bi 3, SO Miss Clara Pittman, Gillsville, Ga., . ce /pattern. Miss Florrie EeEUe Madrus, Fe in bbls. $1.25 per bu. C. M. neler, Cornelia, from worms and grit, 20c lb. Add_ fe postage. Mrs. S. T. Chamblee, Wood- NURSERY STOCK _ hie inspected paper shell bud- led pecan trees. Schley, Stuart, Frotcher, 2 to 10 ft. 30 to 70c ea. Opie Johnson, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2, Hom 866T. = Trish Juniper Evergreens, 3 aed 4 yr. old. 2 1-2 to 3 fe, 2 for $1.50; 4 for $2.75; 12 for $7.50. Mrs. S. D. Duncan, Cornelia, Ga.-Rt. 1. : each, apple, pear, May and June cherry; Blue Damson and_= sugar plums. Assorted varieties, 2 to 3 ft. igs and black walnut, 1 1-2 to 2 ft. Concord Grapes. $1. 25 doz. del. Ras- berries, 60c doz. Well rooted. L. G. Sanders, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 2. Blue mogual and wild. Umbrella China and 1 and 2 yr. old 15 and 25c;. Blue mogual and wild Damson plum; June and May Cherry; White and: yellow clingistone: peach trees. 10 and 15c ea. All 10c trees, 12 for $1. . Sorrels, Monroe, Ga. Rt. State inspected peach trees; EI- brta, June Buds, Hiley, Carman, Ga. Belle, Uneeda and Early Rose, 18 $45 per M; 18-25 and 18-] 36, $65,M; Old fashioned peach trees, 85c doz., $4.75 per 100; Black walnuts, and good plum trees, same ice. Himalaya berry plants, 25 for 50c. $1.50 per 100. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Georgia inspected and evel Frotcher and Schley pecan trees. Special prices to move quickly. C. O. Smith, Hazlehursst, Ga. ee inspected paper shell bud- eee trees, Schley, Stuart, Weaicher, 2 to 10 ft. 80 to 70c ea. = oh. Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. Two varieties of old fashioned plum sprouts, $1.25 per doz. Ever- bearing strawberry plants, 40c per 100. Will exch. for faney work or} cloth. Add postage. Mrs. S, N. Camp, astanollee, Ga. Pecan trees: Stuart, Schley, Suc- ss and Moneymaker. Guaranteed true to name. State inspected. Prices reasonable. aol Beazley, Craw- rdville, Ga. Two fine holly rries. Suitable for Xmas trees; holly, large bunch $1. Mrs. Kate Barron, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3. All une. varieties of peach trees Budded, 2 to8 ft. 15 ea, 3 to 4 ft. 20c each; Concord grape vines, 2 yr. trees, without 0. 1 15c ea. Texas umbrella shade} tree., 2 to 3 ft., 50 ea. Klondyke strawberry plants 50 and Mission ary, 60c per 100. State inspeccted ee true to name, Cc. M. Alexander Leaf, Ga. Damson blue and large red goos plum trees, well rooted. 20c ea. 6 postpaid. A. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Old time white willow peach trees, yr. old; large red May cherries, 10 ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. G. Fraser, ainesville, Ga. Rt. % State inspected pecan - trees of uality, 2 to 3-tt. 35e; 3 to 4 ft. 45c; 4 to 5 ft. 60c; 6 to 8 ft. 90c. In 100 lots and over, 5 per cent discount. All prices FOB here. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. Leading varieties of fruit trees, 10 to 15 ea. Write for list of apple nd peach trees. T. M. Webb, Elli- jay, Ga. Cedar, Water onde: Red Elm, Ash, Red sumac, black walnut, poplar, dogwood, graybeard. persimmon, hickory, maple trees, 25c ea. Postage extra. R. R. Driskell, Juliette, Ga. logwood, on ae 2 to 8 ft, in . Make offer. ler, Ga, Rt. 3. Black walnut, old May chery: 10 ea. or $1 doz; old fashioned summer apple trees, 15 ea; Concord grape vines, pink and blue, 15 ea; scupper- @ vines, 25c ea; Jap roses, 10 Ol rooted. Mrs. J. GC: Eades, ainesville, Ga. Rt. 7 Umbrella China iesig: 20 ea. Mrs. Tillman, Glennwood, Ga. Rt. 1. inspected. budded pecan trees = Stuart, . Smith, But-| AREET BULLETIN oe Seley Vandom, maker, from 2 to 8 ft. 35e to 80c. Bobbie Lee Johnson, | Macon, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 866 D. 30,000 budded Stuart pecan eek 1 to 3 yr. buds,2 to 16 ft, Sell at knock-down prices.. K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga. Fig sprouts, little cedar athens 10c ea; catnip and hoarhound, de ea. Everbearing | strawberry plants, 35 per 100, 300 for $1. exch. any of above_ for heavy bearing cherry trees and few rooted grape vines. Mrs. L, J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Mixed peach and Early May cherry trees, 10c ea. or $1 doz; Strawberry plants: Early, 40c doz. Lady Thompson, 30c doz. Everbear- ing 35c. per 100, $3 ~M. Himalaya blackberry, 25c doz: White English peach trees, 5e ea. 34 for $1; hedge cuttings, 20 per 100, $1.85 M. rooted hedge plants, 75e per 100. | Mrs. G. Connor, Se a Ga. Rt. Stuart and Schley pecan trees, all good stock, 25 to 75 ea K: Drex- al, Buena Vista, Ga.. Several thousand best variety bud-|} ded paper shell pecan trees. Prices reasonable. Will exch. for white Leg- horn pullets. J. = Hadden, Mitchell, Ga, Rte. 100 Stuart pecan trees, 4 1-2 to Standard pricess Del., at station ard, Milner, Ga. Fine | trees of standard varieties. All sizes. Write for low prices. eS C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. Offer lot of dogwood in 1 1-2 to 6 in. in diameter. S, P. Kenney, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2. Seupperong scions 50c each, -. J. Brown, Bowman, Ga. Fig sprouts 30c a piece. Add oat age. Miss Vera Hill, Conyers, Ga. White and yellow cling stone peach trees 3 or 4 feet. Will exchange for Lady Thomson or Klondyke straw- berry, or cabbage plants. Mrs: L. L. Gay, Millen, Ga. Fruit trees, rasberry and straw- berry vines; Yellow root, rattlesnake and yellow sarasparilla. roots, Mr. John T. Patterson, cite Rt. Box 116. 50 Ibs. medium size seedling pe- cans, 12 1-2 Ib. Samuel G. Wilder, Griffin, Ga. Rt . . Fig trees, 2 to 4 ft; white and sweet. Old fashioned variety. 35e ea., 3 for 90i, postpaid. Hugh Bends erson, Brooks, Ga. . Peach, plum, cherry and figbush- es, 10c ea. or exch. for rhubarb roots, onions, beans, peas, pecans, and peanuts. Mrs. L. H. Coe, East- anollee, Ga. 50 Ibs. nice, Sadithed white oak acorns, $2.25. Mrs. Hattie Faulkner, Monticello, Ga. Walnut trees, 1 yr. old, Qe ea. running honeysuckle vines, 10 ea. $1 doz. Walnuts, $1 bu. All fob. Ivey. J. E. McCullar, Ivey, Ga. Want 400 to 800 pecan trees at trade prices. = A. Beasiey. Craw- fordville, Ga. Want prices on grape vines, peach- es, other fruit, and pecan trees. H. L. Clark, Clearwater, S. C; BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE About 850 bu. Brabs, $1.60 bu. and 150 bu. mixed peas, $1.85. FOB Ft. Valley. B. T. Marshall, Fort Valley, Georgia. Several bus. white blackeyed peas, $3 bu. W D Griffith, Jasper, Ga. All varieties cowpeas and soy beans Brown Whipps $1.65 bu. Brabs $1.85; mixed peas $1.50 FOB. In 2 1-2 bu. new bags. P. R. Stanley, Greensboro, Georgia. 200 bus. new Era Peas. Make offer. New crop and bags, recleaned, Thos. H. Pitts, 1820 4th National Bank Eide. : Atel Ga. Seg tk Money-| 6 1-2 ft. also 50 Schleys, same size./ December and January. Geo. D. God-; T Add postage. Will exch. for quilts or blankets. Mrs: F. 0. i Route 2, Dawsonville, Ga. Limited quantity of most any kind of field peas. Price reasonable. J. H. Archer, Sparta, Ga. _ 20 bus. New Era peas 98 per com Georgia. White butter-beans 12 1-2c Ib. Will not sell less than 8 lbs. Mrs. L. C. | Rowland, Route 2, Box 5, Louisville, Georgia. White Lady and small blackeyed 8S. Cousin, Route 3, Box ee Green- ville, Georgia. Early May English peas 10 cup, Mrs. Lena Holland, eye Braue, Georgia. _ O-Too-Tan San Bane FOB. C. M. Miller, Cone. Ga. Lady and Cream Sugar Crowder + $3.85 | Peas 10c Ib. Free of trash and insect. Mrs. Pearl Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. All varieties of field peas. O-Too- Tan beans, evan wt. 2 1-2 bu., bags, $3 bu. FOB Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Ga, Hand picked fresh Crowder - peas 10c lb., or $1.25 pk. Miss Ridie oe tin, Willard, Georgia Lady and white rice peas, tie and cream sugar crowders 4 lbs. 50c, 10 Ibs. $1; Cal. Black and Brown- eyed peas 6 lbs. 50c, 15 Ibs. $1; black and white butter- beans 15 Ib. del. Not less than $1 order. Obie Crow, Buford, Ga. New crop, field peas, Brabs, $1. 5 bu.; mixed $1.50. Stock sound and in e068 bags, 5.7L. Marshall, Fort Val- ley, Georgia. / - \Butter-beans and peas. Beas rea- sonable. C. L. Bradford, Woolsey, Ga. Cal. blackeyed peas, hand picked, 5c lb.; Hawkins blackeyed peas BC: lb,; Little Georgia beauty peas, very peli 8c lb. E. L. ee Route 1, Mauk, Georgia. 2 bus. Clay and 2 pus. Brab peas, $3 bu. FOB. Sound and clean: Will exch. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Velvet beans in hull. Make offer. W. B. Drew, Midville, Ga. Clean Lady and Rice peas 10c |b.; Willets Wonder, frost proof, English | peas, 25e Jb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar- tin, Georgia. _ Suede Crowder peas for sale or exch. for R. I. Red hens or. pullets. Lucius A. Crow, Rt. 1, Royston, Ga. Pure white, cream or spotted sugar Crowder peas. For sale or exch. for 10 to 25 Ibs. pure Rocky Ford cante- loupe seed. Mrs. Grace Maddox, Bu- ford, Ga. - Straight varieties, mostly new eras $1.50 bu.; mixed $1.25; also few bus. Cal. Blnekeyed peas, $2.bu., and Hast- ings Sugar Crowders 5c lb. FOB. Samples on request. Jd: Bell, Hart- well, Ga. White Brown Bye. peas 5c lb.; 15 Ibs. each white and colored bunch nate ter beans 12 1-2c lb. 8 Ibs. white run- ning butter beans 12 1-2c lb.; half runner garden beans and Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans 25c lb. FOB. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Route 3, Hartwell, Georgia. Sugar Crowder: peas 10c Ib. 5. Ss. Ward, Fayetteville, Georgia, Rt. 1. Willets new wonder, frost proof, bush English peas, Pole or bush vari- ety, 380c Ib., $4 pk., $15 bu. Elis, Oakland. Ga. = Baby lima butter a tee th. Will exch. for dried apples or peaches Mrs. J. G. Caldwell, Jr., Route 3, as, Georgia. _ New crop velvet ees and field Dare i White ee peas, 10 he 65. | pure, $1.40 bu. S. T. Brown, Bowman, peas, $1 pk. Cash. Add postage. Mrs. | Eastman, Ga. ee peas. W. Georgia. 50 Ibs. Eng. peas, 25 lb Moody, Ashburn, Georgia _~ Sugar Crowder peas 10c tb. Bramhold, Route 1, Mt. Airy, Ga, Old fashioned peas. Fall or spring planting, 25 ae del. Mrs. .O. L. Burdette, Route | 2 Vs Eastonollee, Ga. Brown, Crowder peas, 10 7. small ie Mrs. Route 1, Winterville, white soup beans, 15c Jb. del. Stella Burke, Georgia. Lady peas 20c Ib. or 8 lbs. 50c. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Georgia. Soy and ie beans, $15 ton F,. O. B. M. M. Stephens, Wildwood, Ga. Cream Crowder peas 10 Ib. Mrs. A. F. White, Route 1, Grayson, Ga. - Y00 Ibs. Lady peas, free from trash retes10e IbALOB CREP. Beets Ru. 1, Ball Ground, Ga. : Several Ibs bush Eng. peas, road and wrinkled varieties, 25 Ib. bees paid. Mrs. M. C. Lanier, Metter, G a. English peas 30c Ib., or 4 lbs. $1. Prepaid. Mrs. Mattie E. Whitlow, Rt: 1, Gainesville, Georgia. 4 - Brabham peas $1.75 bu. New crop. Mrs. L. E. Haddock, Fort Valley, Ga. Cow and blackeyed peas $2> bu. - M. ou Wrightsville, | Willie speckled English : % lady peas 8c lb. B. R. Woodliff, ie Z ery Branch, Ga. 20 bu. Blackeyed Cal. peas, clean-, ed; 5 or 10 lbs. Crowders. Make. offer. Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga. Fancy, -recleaned, unmixed white; eream and speckled sugar Crowder peas for seed, $1.35 pk.; $5 bu. Pre- paideCaF, AGO, Route 2, Buford, -Georgia. Extra early, frost-proof, peas 45c qt., $1.75 gal. del. Ethel Beach, Route 1," Georgia. : , Little white butter beans. Sound, ise lb. Mrs. Estie Crow, Buford, Ga. Baghsk _ Mrs. Little white B. butter beans. Sound 15 Ib., or 4 Ibs. 50c del. Cheaper on large orders. O. M. Crow, Buford, Ga. _ 25 Ibs. winter garden English peas. Plant in October or November. Very prolific, 40c lb. Cash with order, Add _ . Newbern, | postage. W. C. Whitten, Georgia. 25 bus. Clay Iron peas. Send best prices. Harvey Stubbs, Mauk, Ga. Offer field peas. wanted and write for price. W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga. Offer peas, pure and mixed. a G. Brown, Bowman, Ga. White running butter beans, lb. M. F. Norman, Richland, oe Route 5. DUCKS AND GEESE pon Sale os 1_trio White Indian Runner ducks; 1 trio Faron and White Indian Run- ners, $3 trio or $1.25 for drake and $1 for ducks. Master Dick Perkins, Rt.1, Wadley, Ga. 1_pr. Tulouse Geese $5, fob. Mrs. D. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. 2 pr. Mammoth White Mrs. C. D. Coursey, 19 head of Geese, $1 ea. Mrs. J. S. Adams, Rt. A, Box 24. Ga. Rt. 5, Cumming, Ga. Want 4 ganders and 4 geese. Must be large Blue Stock, Quote best price. Ga. Cartersville, Perkins _ ducks, $3. Will exch. What have you? _ Rt, 8 Box 91). Advise quantity toe Donaldson, | Toulnise Geese pair $8. L. J, ae : M. L. Hamby, Rt, 2, Box 31, Valdosta, : se per STOCK. FOR SALE Carneaux and 2 White King pige- ~ ons9 in allexch. for 4 Brown Leg horn hens. Jesse Marsh, LaFayette, Georgia es 100 Pion Rock Homers, $1 ea or exch. for Chinchilla rabbits, or poultry. Re Le Tribble, Atlanta, Ga.} pou 69. Belgian hares; as Zealand Reds. Pergaih prices. W. M. Smith, 515 W. _ Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. - Phone - West-1001-W. : 1 gray and white doe; 1 black and _ white doe; 1: gray. and white buck. ae Pei All for $4. Minnie Reed, Martin, Ga. ~ Route 2. - Fine lot of breeding Red gee ~ pigeons. J. W. Lundeen, East Lake, Rea Ga., Route 1. < - 25 or 50 pigeons for. sale. Make pest offer. E. A. a aeets Ge Route 2. : Several prs. of common pigeons, different colors, 50 pr., del Robt. |. McMillan, Gainesville, Gay RFD 8. 2 black and. white does and 1 solid black buck. 50ce each or 3 for $1.25. Miss, Edna Merle Wilbanks, _Com- ATS: Ga. Route 29. _ Have sold all - of my white King | pigeons. This is answer to so many _ inquiries. J. W. Bedelle, Howell Mill Road, Route 9, Box 456. Atlanta, Ga. LSE, thoroughbred New Zealand Giant rabbits, $6 pair; -10 pigeons, 85e pr. Herman ~ McRae, ~ Warm Springs, Georgia. 12 fire Belgian rabbits: ihe ee Gi exch. for Brown Leghorn pullets. Mrs. Lue Goss, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. Chinchilla rabbits: 50 reg. does, 8 to 10 mos. old, breeders of high qual- ita, $11 each; bucks, $9 each. All reg. in A. R. and C. Association. _~ Pedigree stock, same strain does, $10, ~ bucks $8. Rhodes Rabbit Ranch, Grays ; ville, Georgia. 70 prs. young Homers, $2, 50. pr., 3 9 pair-Red Carneaux, $4 pr. All mated and working. Geo. R. Davis, Smarrs, Georgia. PET STOCK WANTED ese Want prices on New Zealand Reds | ~- and Chinchilla rabbits. ae G. Pyneh ' Woodbury, Ga. Want pdigree Chinchilla or New Zealand Red rabbits. W. M. _ Dunbar, - 728 College, St., Macon, Ga. * Want pr. of: Belcan hares. for same. Mrs J. T. Lewis, sollege Park, Georgia, Route 2.. POSITIONS WANTED Middle aged man with family of _ four, wishes position aS Farm Over- _ cooking on farm. Mrs. Mary Hdwards seer. Experienced. R. A. Chapman, Sparta, Ga. Want position on faray Will work for $20 and board. L. C. Tanner, Al- ma, Georgia, Route 1, Young man of nineteen, desires po- sition on farm. Can drive any make S : truck, R. L. Brown, Millen, Ga., Rt D Middle aged white woman (widow) wishes position. doing housework or Arabi, Georgia. Want. work diving truck Baa keene ing it in order for farmer. Under- stand all kinds of trucks. Am 23 yrs. oe old. -L, E, LaRoche, Cresent, Ga, Want. position as. Overseer for general farm work, or Tobacco Dem- | onstrator, Lites experience. Can handle labor and understand how to work tobacco properly. W. E. Her- ring, Elberton, Ga. Tate St. Want position as foreman on farm, oe : ec Loess szperionce in 1 farm work | man. would like- position | abor. Experienced and | Can also hes up. repairs. on: ighsen, barns, etc. W.. F. Moreland, . -Wood- bury,-Georgia. Want to. engage job on farm. near Moultrie for coming year at very reasonable rates. S. A. Box Natl. Soldiers Home, Va. Elderly couple and 1 boy, 16 yrs. old, desire positions near Decatur or Atlanta, caring for home poultry and other live stock. Best of references. J. C. Ross, Avondale Estate, Georgia, | P. O. Box 194. Young boy desires position on gen- eral farm. State salary. John Guyton, Calhoun, Ga. Route 5. Farm manager wants work. Un- -derstands peaches, apples, dairy, ete. Wm. Pease, Nashville, Georgia, care General Delivery. Educated, experienced middle oe as farm manager or overseer. W. oT Howard, Pavo,. Georgia, Route 4, - Position wanted on farm. ay | handle any kind. of inachinery, Pay | must. be reasonable. tied Stubbs, Mauk, Georgia. Boy,-16, wants job on oo State salary paid per month. George, P. O. Box 268, Shellman, Georgia. - In answer to so many answers to T have found a 3 Ashland, my advertisement. place. David Ss. Harrison, Ga. Route: 2. ; Young: man wants position in die work, Would consider dairy on 50-50 basis. 5 years experience. References. C. L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. Married man, 34 yrs. old, with fam ily of five, desires position as. farm overseer. Experienced and can furn: ish references. Jesse. M. Lambert, Ashland ,Ga. Route. 3. . Want position on poultry farm. 5 }years experience. H. Es Wallace, Bow don Junction, Georgia. Want position as overseer of large farm, or poultry farm, Can handle | nd understand gardening and stock. Am strictly sober, honest, and industrious. Best of references. J. T. Bowles, Atlanta, Ga. 195 Hunnicutt St., NW. Want position in South Georgia on farm, 12 years experience in oversee- ing 40 plows, and 2 yrs each experi- ence in tobacco and asparagus grow- ng. References exchanged. Car Georgia. Man, -wife at. 14 year old boy wants place for any kind of farming. | Experienced. All good workers. Wages or share basis. J. H. Sentell, es Point, Georgia. aN 7 FARM HELP WANTED Want wage hands, also help to ee tivate lot of good land for term of years. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. Want 2 men for general farm work, capable of handling farm imple ments and running a car. Good with an ax. $20 per month salary. Mrs. | JW. Parker, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4, Want dairyman to handle 100 cow dairy for. best results, by contract. Ridgeway Dairy, Savannah, Ga, Want good man with force enough to run 8-horse farm and furnish 1-2 of the stock. 15 houses on place, good barn and- dairy barn. Located near Hawkinsville, Good schools. W. G. Owenby, Marietta, Ga. Want man and wife to work on poultry farm. Man to do general work and woman to attend to trap | nests. Renouf Poultry Farm, Lithonia Georgia. Want good man for general farm- ing and some Stock on ales. J 4 or} eee oe | place 8 miles of East Atlanta, | Highway. Artesian well, 2 Nice. oe 16 miles from Atlanta. E.. D. Gunby, Tucker, Ga. Rt. 1. Want help to take charge and man age dairy and hogs on shares. R, C. idove, Nichols, Ga. Route 1. Want 1 good wage hand for 1928. | Must be sober and have good refer- ences. White preferred. J. R. Lowery Seville, Ga. Route- 1, Box 103. . Want farm help to take charge of and 8 miles of Ellenwood. Prefer man | with stock. Miss Tessie nerds Union City, Georgia. Want single man. owning nen ate. or horse. Trucking on share. bass. B. F, Hartman, Ochlochnee, Ga Riot. Want farmers to work 2. to self. Good land near churches and | schools. 5 houses, barns, and is well | watered by branches. Splendid prop- osition. Station E. See 10, _ Atlanta, Georgia. Want a man with saatily, sufficient to work a 2-horse farm. 12 acres of land in tobacco _ and cotton, furnish $20 per month in cash as ad- |. vance. WwW. 4, Morgan, ene te Route 3. Want reliabie party to go in chic- I ken. business with me. I will furnish | land and do work, party furnish chic: kens. John K. Lee, ee Geor- gia, Route 8 ; Want reliable farmer, able = fin- | ance self and with satisfactory ref- erences, for less than usual share of crops. Will divide into two or.three parts. 700 acres, rich, open land, near Albany and Leary, Ga., on State 13 houses, 4 mules, and farm implements. Leo Grossman, | 1150 East North Avenue, Apt. % Atlanta, Ga. ~ = Want good workers fore {horace sary. Mrs, Ww. Hi: Blissitt, pale; Georgia, _ Want several white families. to grow 1928 tobacco crop. Splendid proposition for men who know: how to grow, cure and handle the crop. J. | R Harris, Cusseta, Ga Want nice young girl, 10 or 12 yrs, old, to live as one of family and help Se io aoe W. W. Forth, St. Clair -with house and garden work Live on oe ares. Will _ exch. Brown Leghorn pullets farm, with only 3 in family. Good home. Mrs. M. F. Norman, Richland, Georgia, Route 5. repairing house, in Paulding county. John T Pas schon, Atlanta, Ga, Ht: 9, pox 116- A. SYRUP =. buckets, 85c per bucket, FOB Lavonia, Georgia. -Mrs. W. 4H. Walters, La- vonia, Georgia, Route 3. gal. C. L. Bradford, Woolsey, Ga. 1927 Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup in 10 Ib. tin cans, 50c, in crates ready to ship, 60c can. M.- Cook, Milan,- Ga. Strictly A-1 pure Georisa Cane sy- rup in 1 gal. cans, six to the case, $4 per case, FOB Whigham, Ga. E. P; Trylock, Whigham, Ga. six to case, $5.10. Miss Addie See delle, Pearson, Ga, The best A-1 Georgia Cane syrup, any size can except pts., in cases of 6 1-gal. cans, $4.50 per case; cases of 12 half gal. cans, $4.75 per case, FOB Whigham, J. T, Ponder, Whigham, Georgia. = 1927 gees Georgia. Cane syrup in 425 16 horse farm, near Conyers, Rockdale county. Must own stock and finance Will} farm on halves. Will furnish if neces- Want help on farm. Rent free. for | Good, new sorghum syrup, in 10. Ib. 17 gals.. Ribbon Cane syrup, $1 per|- Georgia Gane syrup in 10 Ib. cans, | eee eu ee as, / $1 x oe Thursday, U Heslnher i 192 | per bbl. RL. Dexter, Ludowici, Ga. - Pure A-1 Georgia Cane syrup, gal. | cans, 75; 1-2 gal. cans 40c. Orders filled promptly. Cash. W. -U.. J epee Whigham, Ga. - Sugar cane syrup in 1 gal. cans. EL D: Lawhorn,, Sumner, Ga. Rt. 2. Good, heavy, new . Georgia Cane : syrup, in new 85 gal. bbls., 60c gal., case of 6 No. 10 cans, $4.75, Freight paid in lots of 2 or more cases. Cash. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. Good grade new sugar cane syrup, in new 35 gal. cypress bbls., $17 per bbl. FOB here. D. 8. eee Indo- wici; Ga. Route B. - Cane syrup, 10 lbs. $3. 25 per case -of 6 cans to case; 5 lbs. $4 per case of 12 cans to case. Guaranteed A-l grade. G. C. Connell, Whigham, Ga. New Georgia Cane Ribbon syrup $4.50 per case of 6 10-Ib. cans; $4. 75 per case of 12 5-lb. cans, FOB Meigs. | Thos. Davis, Meigs, Ga. Pure Ga. Cane syrup, in No. 5 ib 4: cans, 40c each. H. A. = 1 : kinsville, Georgia. ee 400 10-lb. cans. No. 1 new syrup, 2 per can. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. 2 G. Turner, Lenox, Georgia, Rt Behe Pure Georgia Cane syrup in 10 1b. cans, 70 per can. J. N. aie Rin- con, Georgia. = Pure Georgia Cane ayrun 4 in 1 me cans, 75 per gal. D. F, ee Douglas, | Georgia, New Georgia Cane syrup in gal cans, 90c gal. FOB Perry. Sone = Nunn, Perry, Georgia. Offer Georgia Cane syrup. for sale E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. ms 6 bbls. 1926 Gevreta Cane ees in new Cypress bbls., 85 gals. each Sell cheap. Make offer. E.. Us hee Apicoete Georgia. SYRUP WANTED ak _ Want prices on Georgia syrup. in 50 Z gal. bbls. F. P. Hicks, 246 Mouton ery St., Savannah, Ga. -. Want good new crop Ga. Cane syrup in 1-2 bbls. Name lowest possible price. H. M. Franklin, Tennille, Ga: : Want new crop Georgia Cane |svrap in bbls. and cans; also have for sale pure cane and corn syrup 42c per gal. in 35 gal. bbls. W. H. Davis, 312 PORTO St. nan nah, Georgia. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want field peas and beans, all va- rieties. Quote variety, price, quantity and state how packed. W. ote Bein Grocery Co., Atlanta; Ga. = Want all. varieties of cow peas. Send sample and quote price. Vernon . Bradham, Moultrie, Ga . se Want Clay peas for eating parce es. W. H. Davis, 312 Montgomery St. Savannah, Ga. 3 Want any amount up to 250 oe for eating purposes, of sound, bright Clay peas. Must be free from weevils. Bunch velvet beans, shelled or in pod. Grower must furnish affidavit that they are genuine bunch beans with no running beans. mixed with | them. H. M. Franklin, Tennille, Ga. Want Laredo and O-Too-Tan soy and velvet beans. Send sample ~ and - state quantity can offer and lowest price. Everett Seed Co., Atlanta, Ga. 29-31 West. Alabama Street. - Want lady peas. Send sample. Fred I. Baker, Box 244, Columbus, Ga. SORGHUM SYRUP WANTED _ _ Want sorghum syrup. Bb. lots: pre. ferred. Oliver W. Boyse, 324, red we Avlenis, aL. GAR LO - S FOR SALE AND. WANTED DEALERS: ARE URGED 10 ADVISE THE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT WHEN _IN THE MARKET FOR: GEORGIA PRODUCTS oe OPERATIVE CARHOG oe oGa. fs Thursday, Dee. i. ibridge, Ga., Friday, a a, milla, Ga., Tuesday, Dec. 6 masville, Ga., Tietncst sy: Dec. eee Ga., a, Dec. Sa A Ae, Ga., Tuesday, Dee. 13. 9: asville, a Wednesday, Dee. j ston, Ga., Thursday, Dec. 15. a} ly, Ga., Thursday, Dec. 15. Ba bridge, cs Friday, Dec. 16, McRae, Ga., Pacaday Dec. 20. akely, Ga. . Tuesday, Dec. 20. LOTS oP FARM PRODUCTS rtiser should notify us if their . are sold, or if they desire ice to be repeated., ORN FOR SALECar Lots. Ray ie, shuck, M. Cook,. Milan,. B anicke $10 ton. FOB Tignall) . Brooks, Tignall, Ga. veral cars of crushed corn, shuck nd cobb. crushed together. R. ollins, Cobbtown, Ga. n in the shuck. Emmett. and Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. in the shuck. L. L. Folsom, Georgia. = d, slip shuck corn, 800 bushel S $1 bushel; small lots parked. Lang, Omega, Ga. . 2 cars in the shuck. C. B. Cul- ar, County Agt., Cochran, Ga. oy ae corn. Palas Spurlock r of corn. G. Garner, Lyons eve 1 cars new slip shuck corn. Josey, Statesboro, 2 ee ushels new crop in shuck. es as ees AOS Millen, S cars. M. F, Gada, Cony pepe & Ga. } cars. Le C. Walker, Coun- Baxley, Georgia. zs F. B, Calhoun, Blakely, Ga, . Ottis Hall, Summit, Ga. W. H. Mullis, oie, Ga. : G. Ww. Dickenson, 1. B. oS Damascus, Ga. | cars. G. L. Duren, Mpls ar, 5. ee Srunaan: Metter: Ha. wars. J. i. Pennington, Piaagle eorgia. eee bu. R. L. eee Mauk, EET POTATOES FOR SALE ars Deri. Rican potatoes. J. K. Cordele, Georgia. ral cars potatoes. Make offer . W. H. Waddelle, Pear- Rican sweet: potatoes, Ga, a =u | L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Hahira, % 8 Grae. ee Male best offer. a H. 2s Pavo, i = Georgia, Route 3B: Several cars Porto Hicas: sweet po- . tatoes; 1 car sacked. L. C. Walker, Baxley, Georgia. 1 ear sweet potatoes. Jack Burch, Chester, Georgia. = : - 4 cars Porto Rican sweet potatoes, will ship hampers, bags or in bulk. | R. T. Brice, Quitman, Ga. ~ 2 cars, Porto Rican sweet potatoes. Will ship in bulk. Je Odum, Ga. 4 cars, Porto nice sweet potatoes. | will ship-in hampers, bags or in bulk. | R a Brice). Quitman, Ga. Several ears Porto Rican sweet po- ee C.. W.. Collier, Coun Agent, Fort Valley, Gat so Porto Rican Dotatocs. 65 bi cas lots. R, E. Bower, Sr. Dixie, Gas Several cars Porto. Ricans. Dallas | Spurlock, Co. Agent, Springfield, Ga. | | 1 ear in 120 lb. bags, M. 8. Gooden, | | Cooledge, Ga. me Several cars. R. = Brice, Quitman, Ga. Several ears, in baled W. ode, Clay, Claxton, Georgia. j car sacked. L. C. Walker, County Agents Baxley, Ga... Several cars. C. W. Colifer, County Agent, Fort Valley, Ga. lear. J. W. Stephenson, Agent, Millen, Ga. 1 car in bulk. W. D. Hillis, Go Agent, Ashburn, Ga, 1 .car. 0: -4: Johnson, County Att. Y Camilla, Ga Porto Rican. potatoes in car. dots. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. < A few cars of Green potatoes. 5. | J. Stubbs, V. P. and Mgr., of Doug- Jas Oil and Fertilizer Co. Dauslas, oe HAY FOR SALECar Lots Bermuda and peavine hay, lots. Make offer. R. C. Renee's, Jefferson, Ga. 3800 bales bright, eut; cured aud. bailed without rain, Peavine hay- $20] : ton, FOB Cars. here. Z. Re Hutchen-: | son, Quitman, Ga. Peanut Hay. Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. 5 ears of bright peanut hay. Write for. prices. J. K. Luck, Cordele, Ga.. Peavine and Soy bean, Mown pea- nut and grass, hay. Highest | grade. x 1 car bright. Mixon, Ocilla, 2 or 8 cars, good Oto: tan \Soy peer hay. John . bean hay. L. R. Langley, County Agt. Madison, Georgia. 1 or 2 cars peanut ia $12 ton. J. W. Muselwhite, Reynolds, Ga. es Several cars peavine hay. & EL Statham, Cobb, Ga. > 2 ears peanut hay $11 or more per ton F. 0. B. Arlington, Ga. a G. Blackwell, Edison, Ga. - Peanut, peavine and crab grase aa $18 per ton. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. Peanut vine hay $12 ton. ee A Acree, Milner, Ga. 3 cars bright corn stover nay Pole $15 per ton. Send sample bale on re- quest. A. H. Campbell, Milner, Ga. Several cars peanut hay. Quote prices W. C. Hunt, Damascus; Ga. Several cars of well cured peavine hay. Peach Poultry Farin, Ft, Vanes Georgia. 1 car of Mammoth cone Soy Bean | hay,- choice and full of beans, $20.00} per ton. B. E. EE ees Georgia. oj SS me Hs Thompson, | * County car Emmett and John 100 Ib. bales, $20 per ton. +B, . Staf- ford, Dover, Ga. Crab grass and pate hay need bright and nicely cured, exceptional quality. W. Re Crites, | Donaldsonville, Georgia. Peavine, erab PERK: pean vine hay, baled separately. Dallas Spur-} lock, C. Agent, Springfield, Ga. =] ear peanut hay. F, He Bland, Jr. Cordele, Georgia. ay. ae W. Register, Vienna, Ga. 2 ears Bermuda; Johnson - Grass "Lespitleza and native grasses, Baled | and no. rain curing, $10 ton, AS H. SIS Ze Ga. see BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Car Lots "Velvet Beans, speckled, aoand lind dry, in pod, bulk Or: thrashed, and sacked for seed, car lots, $1.25 bu., | Any quantity, $1.85 bu., $18 ton. C. /P.. Daniel, Waynesboro, Ga A few cars of velvet Beans. A E. Z Norman, Dover,. Ga. 1 car of Velvet Beans in. pod; 4 car shelled sacked velvet beans. . Bland, dr. Cordele, Ga. Velvet beans erushed. R. J. Collins, Cobbtown, Geprria. ~ Velvet beans in pod. FOB Eastman, Fred | R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga. : Velvet beans. Make offer. Ww. W. Lane, Rebecca, Ga. Velvet n: d 20. ton; |: ee ugh Reeue i pod 4 per on; ing ear jcorn with shucks off, also shelled small lots. at. 50. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. _ Velvet beans in ee thixed or: sep- arate. Wy EL Human, Sylvania, Ga. Velvet beans. T. AL Acree, Camilla, Georgia. County, Agent, Camilla, Ga. 90-day velvet beans. in pod. R. L. Fountain, Mauk, Ga. Velvet. beans. Car lots. L. I Fol- som, McRae, Georgia. Velvet beans. Car lots, Emmee Sea John Ferguson, DeSota, ar 1 car Velvet beans in pod. E. P. Josey, County Agt., New crop velvet: beans in car lots. W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga. - Velvet beans in the hull. Car lots. W. B. Drew, Midville, Ga. "| PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR ES SALECar Lots ~$ cars of peanuts. L. R. Langley, County Agent, Madison, Ga. _ Several cars peanuts. Emmett and John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. Home grown runner seed . neanuts, -clean and sound $1.85 bushel in bags. LB. Scoggins, Omega, Ga. ae 6 | Rutledge, Ga Peanuts in car lots. TS 1; Weems, Licella, Scorer. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Car Lots. ; ea pedigreed Delta type Web-| ber staple cotton seed. e. = Pe Valdosta, Ga. SUGAR CANE FOR SALECar Lots | Green sugar cane in car lots. Wal- ter M. Todd. Valdosta. Ga.: Rt. 1 OAT aap WHEAT STRAW. FOR | -SALECar Lots ens, Americus, Ga. Brebt and clean oat and wheat ce ears of bright peavine. hay, 60 to 1 car bright peavine oy erab prass| _ | ae, on track, Ben Hill, | Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. | brook, Powder Springs, Ga. 5 cars of peanuts: J. ae Davis, | offer. del. ce car oat straw, baled. M, 2 Stev- stran. baled. E. iL Georgia, Madison, Georgia. eo 1 ear mixed oat, wheat and straw, baled in separate bales, WwW. D. ee Wilbanks, Ramhurst, Ga, YT ear-ot bright, lean | Make offer. ESL. Todd, Valdosta, ee Ga. Rte Fe Lo Vignal Ga. 5 4. 3 ae Wheat and oat straw, ae bated: 2) oats in: sheaf. R C. Roberts, Jeffer- ; = Ga. ees SA Want a few ears of good bright, Se: well baled straw. Quote price and 3 a Li ets ae COTTON SEED WANTEDCar its Want ear of Wannamaker Cleve- : land, Athens, Ga. ae Want 1 car of Half. and half. Cot-. = Ga. : Want 1 car of /eotton S. nactse Ben Hill, Ga. ~ CORN WANTEDCar Lots Want corn in car lots. Will exch., hay, ear lots for same. Market. prices. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. Want I Want Ga. peanut and peavine hay. King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga. OAT AND WHEAT STRAW. WANT- EDCar Lots ~ Want wheat straw. Empire Cotton Oil Mills, Piedmont Rd. Atlanta, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Car Lots Want all varieties of pecans. sample and make lowest price. Boyd. Jones, Marion, N. C. Send Want 500 to 1,000 Ibs. Schley or Stuart pecans. Mail sample and quote prices. W. R. Neal, Moultrie, Ga. ~ Want peanuts in car-lots. Dan Shipp Finleyson, Ga. Want Spanish peanuts and pecans in car lots. Send sample ad quote best prices. Vernon Bradham, Moul- trie, Georgia. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Car Lots Want a few cars of Early Velvet Beans: new crop, dry, sound, unmix- ed, gathered without rain or frost, so can thrash and ship for seed. Murphy and Palmer, Sandersville, Georgia. | ae Want several cars Velvet Beans in . the hull. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. - Want all kinds of peas; Soy and Velvet beans. State quantity, ee ity, price and how packed. W. Fain Co., Atlanta, Ga. - Want No. 1 Bradham peas in car lots Write or wire for prices. Coleman and Chandler. Tifton, Ga. Wart car of brown whipporwill peas Send sample and quote best price. Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Ga. ~ Want 1 or 2 cars Velvet Beans. C. T. Baisdens, Live Oak, Fla. Want several cars Velvet Beans in hull. F. M. Green, Live Oak, Fla. Want car lots or less, any quantity. velvet beans and Georgia raised black eyed peas, any point in Ga. Cash. Teem Grocery Co., Marietta, Ga. Want soy beans, No. 1 quality. Of- fer $16.50. Southern Flour and Grain _ Co., 800 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Want car of velvet beans. Make best price delivered. Woodland, Georgia. Want velvet beans in the pod. Car lots. Quote delivered. price. Dixie Feed Co., Inc., Savannah, Ga. COTTON SEED WANTEDCar Lot: Want half and half cotton seed. 1 or 2vars./H. M. eee Tennille, : Georgia. SEED OATS WANTED_Car Lots Want several cars seed oats; any variety. Send sample and.advise quan- tity and price. Dan ere Co., Co- lumbus, Ga. CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots a car of nice grade Jersey heifers. Well bred Te = from 850 to 600 _Ibs., at 6 lb. R Sie & Green- ville, Georgia. 2 M. H. King, | velvet bean field. J. 1 Ca ahs x 1 small car of ae beef and milk cows, 5c lb., FOB Sycamore. L. L. Crosier, Sycamore, Ga. a HOGS FOR SALECar Lots | . Pigs in ear lots. Quote price FOB Osterfield. A. L. Harper, Osterfield, Ga. LIVE rice WANTEDCar Lots Want car load Hereford heifers and small steers; also car of. feeder hogs, wt. from 60 to 100 Ibs, I. C. and {J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Want ear load of Jersey and Jersey grade heifers, also young milk cows. L. QO. Benton, Monticello, Ga. Want a car of highproducing silk -cows. Walter A. a Waycross, Georgia. ant 1 or 2 cars eommen range goats; 1 or 2 cars good, smooth feed- er pigs; corn fed slaughter hogs; 1 car each of good grade Jersey and Hereford heifers; 2 cars range young cattle./L. B. Fulmer, Springfield, 8. Want 1 car of feeder pigs. E. G. Mitchell, Edison, Ga. _ _. Want at once car of grade heifers, 6 to 18 months, old enough to graze} M. alta Alma, Ga., P. O. Bor 86, OAT & WHEAT STRAW WANTED Car Lots. Want ear of bright, clean oat straw baledwill exch. a new 2-horse farm wagon for same. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga. Se _ HAY WANTEDCar Lots Want ear of bright, Crab Grass and Peavine hay del., Zebulon, Ga. 'W. H. Mitchell and Co., Georgia. PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE Gar Lots White Spanish. or No.1 aes seed peanuts. T. A. Acree, Camilla, Georgia. Coe: HAY FOR SALECar Lots 2 cars, bright, Peavine and Crab Grass hay, mixed. 60 per cent peavine 40 per cent Crab. $20 ton. FOB Ft. Valley. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga. . BEANS AND PEAS WANTED ? Car Lots Want car of velvet beans for feed- ing, Zebulon, Ga. W. H. Mitchell and Co., Barnesville, Ga. CORN FOR SALECar Lots Ear corn; Shelled corn either bulk or bagged. Car lots or less. TT. A. Acree, Camilla, Ga. INCUBATORS < Several large size. Buckeye oil brooders, sell or exch. for incubators or oats. H. O. Williams, Millen, Ga. 1 Buckeye incubator, 600 cap., with automatic trays. Perfect cond. Been used only 4 times; 500 cap., Buckeye brooder. Perfect paid Bargain. Mrs. E. L, Fisher, Lavonia, Ga. Sol hot brooders. First class cond. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. 220 egg cap. Buckeye incubator. Good cond. Sell or exch. for baby chicks .or hens. Mrs. L. N. Dalton, Homer, Ga., Route 2. 1 Iron ) Clad incubator with thermometer and complete Instruction book. Good cond. 140 egg cap. $10.00. Mrs. S. C. Echols, Tignall, Ga. 400 egg cap Ideal incubator. Good cond., used 8 times. Hot water heat. $20.00. Mrs. E. G. Porter, Gaines- ville, Georgia, Route 1. New Buckeye broder, 500 cap. Oil burner, $15.00. Mrs. M, Pickren, Rhine 1 Georgia. ERO hs bd pla neha tas oe ene te aaa fe eee Barnesville, |. MARKET BULLE 1 No. 12 Newton Giant: coal burn- ing brooder, 56 canopy. 12 ft, of pip and safety cap for roof. Used for only | two weeks. $35; 4 400 egg incubators. Make fine brooders, $2 each. A. W. Truman, Albany, Ga. 1 incubator and brooder. Guaran- teed first class operating cond. Cheap. Mrs. Chas. Howell, (434 N. Hogue Ave. Rockmart, Ga. 1 50 cap. Super Hatch incubator. $16; 300 cap. Wick Type oil brooder, $9. Guaranteed. FOB Thomasville. J. D. Johnson, 226 West Jetferson St., , Lhomasville, Ga. Wisconsin incubator, 500 egg cap, dbl. deck, 4 trays, hot water heat. | te | Used 1 season. Good cond. $25. C. S. Wingo, Flowery Branch, Ga. 1 International 100 egg cap. incu- bator. Good cond. $9 del., or, exch. 1 for 3 average size turkeys, _ any breed, or mixed. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga., Route 3. 600 cap. Buckeye incubator. Been used three seasons; 2 1,000 cap. Radio Bine Flame. Wickless oil brooders. Used 1 season. All in good cond. Lot for $75. A. J. Howell, de. LaFayette, Georgia. =3. Sol: Hot brooders, 1,000 cap. ea. Slightly used. $15 each. V. Coleman, Rabun Gap, Georgia. - a ' 2 600 egg incubators. Hot water heat. Buckeye, used several times. Miller Ideal, used once. Both in per- fect cond., $40 each; 1 500 cap. brood- } er. Will sell both brooder and incu- bators for $90. L. J. Dickey, Reng ton, Georgia. Cypress, 140 cap. Sicaleator. Good as new, $20 or exch. for Red Thomp- son Barred Rock-pullets; also custom hatching. Wiehrs Hatchery and Poul- -try Yard, 745 Bast 35th St., Savan- nah, Georgia. ~ BUTTER AND EGGS Thompson Imp., Barred Rock eggs, $1.15 per 15, del. Mrs. C. A. Wil- banks, Commerce, Ga., Route 29. W. L. eggs, for hatching, 75e per | doz., in large or small crates. Janu- ary ist del. Order in advance. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register,. Ga. 8 lbs. guaranteed fresh, golden yel- low butter. No coloring. 46c lb., post- paid. Prefer customers in or near At- {lanta. Mrs. Carl Worley, Ball Sounds Georgia, RFD 4. 4 lbs. of fresh, yellow hon but- ter each week. Del. in shipping box, 50c lb. Sent subject to approval. Mrs. J. D. Melear, Bowdon, Ga. Rt, 6. 6 lbs. fresh jersey butter per week, 40c lb. del. Purchasers to pay post- age on boxes returned. Cash in ad- vance. Mrs. M. T. Holden, Ball Ground Georgia, RFD 4. _ Fresh yard laid eggs. Guaranteed high quality; also a number of choice fryers. Prefer*regular customers in Atlanta and Decatur. Mrs. G. T. Win- frey, Stone Mountain, Georgia, Route 3, Box: 22. Can furnish 4 to 8 lbs. nice butter each week, 50e Ib., del. Containers to be returned. Deiavia Tyson, BPs Georgia. Route 4. ' Thompson Barred Rock, prize stock eges,$l per 15, del. Cash. Carton to be returned. Mrs. Milton Summer, Sylvester, Georgia, Route 3. Want to hear from hatchery want- | ing pure bred eggs from R. IL -Reds, direct from Donaldsons yard. George Theus, Butler, Ga. -. C. R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson and Owen strain. Want to contract with} party for one year at 5c each. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Pinehurst, Ga. Rt. 2. . Pure bred R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 from Reg. 45 Ib, del. Mrs. Mrs. Thursday, December 1, 1927 per 15, or $8 per 100. Mrs. Be Gantt, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 1. Fresh Jersey butter each yea cows. 50c Ib. Mrs. WwW. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Ga. Pure bred Barred Rock eges, (Be per 15. Mrs. Julian yan Chester, Georgia. Want prices on tae butter dell in 5 and 10 Ib. lots every week. HOP, Hicks, 246 Montgomery St., Savai nah, Georgia. Barred Rock eggs, hirebred: $1. 50 per 15, or $5 per 100. Mrs. J. Cy R gan, Pelham, Ga. Pure bred Thompson B. R. eggs, from 2 year old hens, $1.50 per 15, or $6 per 100. Also a few hens. Mrs. G. oe Gainesville, Ga. Route Te -Morgan-Tancred W. L. eggs, $10 per 100 and Holterman B. R. eggs, $3 per 15, or $15 per 100. Poultry Farm, LaGrange, Ga. Prize winning Owen, S. C. R. Red eggs. E. L. Spain, Plains, Ga. Custom hatching, 4c per egg, in tra lots of 84 eggs; Wants 300 R. I. Red eggs weekly. Give description an price. Fairfax Leghorn Yards, Col lege Park, Georgia. a 6 to 7 Ibs. Jersey butter, per foe W. IL. Dunaway, Lumpkin, Georgia RFD '4. a Fresh country butter, 4 to 10 Ib per week, 45c Ib. postpaid. Martins Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte egg S. C. Owens R. I. Red eggs, $1.25 per setting. Mrs. C. W. Page, Nor- cross, Georgia, Box 52. $1.25 per 15, or $3 for 50, del. Ca: 'tons to be returned. Mrs. J. E. Stea am, Bainbridge, Gas Pure Owen Farm R. te Red eggs $1.50 per 15. del. Crate to be return- ed. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Are Georgia. Fresh eggs for market, doz. J. W. Altman, Alma, Gar: oR, I. Red eggs from selected ma ings, $2.50 per 15. Woodmere Farm: Harp, Jr., Cusseta, Ga. 7 50c per MISCELLANEOUS Wire grass, dry an dbaled, Pack- ing purposes. Make offer. H. Harper, Wray, Ga. Vee Ground oyster shell for iuicken $1 per 100 lbs., $17.50 to, FOB vannah. W. A. Smith, 102 Bay E Savannah, Ga. - Bright, sun cured tobacco. Smo ing and chewing. 4 Ibs. $1.20, 10 $3 del. Wm. Nunn, Lawreneevi Ga. Rt. 5. Ga. spriggle spongue moss shiping purposes; asparagus, plar ete., 1 dry moss holds 3 water from. 48 to 60 hrs. $10 p 100 dry wt.'Cash. FOB Cuthbert. J. McCarty, Cuthbert Ga. Rt. 2.) A few bu. sound hickory nuts, oe Joep +, Cheney, Marietta, Napier Grass, any quantity. B. Chapman, Berlin, Ga. Rt. 1. i 3-10 gal. ice container milk can: $20 or exch. for poultry, voor Farm, Chamblee, Ga. a Black walnuts, $1 per bu. or exch. for bu. good eating app Mrs. C. H.: Crawford, oa | Rt. 2. New cmpty syrup Dy. 85 and 5 gal. $2. fo Quantity of abeken wire, re Trueman, Albany, Ga. Soft green sugar cane for chew: ing, $5 per 100, FOB eye Guyton, Ga. ; Offer Sugar cane for yla ing Come to Blythe Island and see - yourself. B. O. Fussell, Bruns oe Care Gene Delivery.