ae DEPARTMENT 9 ( OREN E ee Vou: 12 STATE CAPITOL PUBLISHED | By the BUREAU OF MARKETS -~ _ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUG. 28, 1928, \ te NOMEER. 40 * but i in South sere fas. will rectally at up: soft ie of corn after May unless some preventative measures are used. a9 have just: received a letter from H. L. Williams, of Bax- : ley, Georgia, right in the heart. of South Georgia, where wee- vils are very plentiful i in the corn. He reminded me of a very cheap and effective remedy. T have used it myself, and it kept most of the weevils out of my corn, every shuck you have. Sy Here it is: First, thoroughly clean ut the crib before _ putting in your new corn. Sweep it out good, floor, walls and ceiling. If you have waterworks handy, it would pay to wash it out. fat. pine splinters in with your corn. Sprinkle salt also on every load of corn that you put in the crib, and your stock will eat. e Shucks are good feed. It is a better ruffage than fodder. One sack of salt to 3000 bushels of corn _ would Se lolts in eh feeding value of the shucks. EUGENE TALMADGE. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Aug. 18, 1928. Always subjeet te variation. Trish Palatoes, sack, 100 ie Cabbage, green, crated, 100 Ibs Eggs, Ga., Extra, dozen | Eges, Ga., Standard, dozen - ges, Ga. Trade, Simin a ee Bes, ioe ae. dozen | Hey 90 ek as -Friers, per Ib. Ducks, per Tb. Field. Pas, "awed: ot Tb. Blackeye Peas, (Ga.) per lb. -- eorgia cane syrup, bbls, per gallon ._- om Meal, sack, 96 lbs. -. = i 2 Sa. oe gw oe oe me wt eg ee ATLANTA COLUMBUS $ 3.00. : $ 3.00 ee ree ee AUGUSTA ae 85 eae owe (eww eee ee SAU Se oe eee lB ie aR 43 Abe ae i ae ae 20; wre oe eo 20 a ee ee es 260. cee ees See oe Get you a fat pine stump and chip it up into splinters. Every time you put in a load of corn in your crib, scatter these || osee heen 2.75 1.80 ae 18.00 Swe eee 40 480 HOG MARKEDHighes quotation for Mee! Tiften, Ga., = 1 5th., 11. 51. } 2.80 i ae oe a ee oe ee ee ee ee eee 40 30 No, 1 Basis. ee ee oe ee cs a ee ee a 2.75 i ee wee Ke ee ee oe me ee 2.60 135 70 see eee a 80 Py ugust 23, 19 Poultry : Wanted . -. ANCONAS FOR SALE Sheppard strain Ancona, 1 yr. old hens, laying seventy-five per cent, $1.25 ea., Selected and culled, 5-point combs, yr. old cocks, $2.50 ea. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Several pure bred Ancona roosters to exch. for Buff Orpington pullets or Ancona pullets. Write for informa- tion. Mrs. A. D. Dozier, Norwood, Ga. Pure Sheppard Ancona 3 to 4 mos. old pullets, $1.00 ea. Sherman Poole, - Canton, Ga., Route 4. Pure bred Sheppard Ancona hens, $1.00 ea., cash with order. R. F. How- : ard, Thomasville, Ga., 306 Grady St. Sheppard strain S. C. Ancona 4 1-2 mos. old cockerels, large for age, $1.00 ea., same age pullets, $1.50 ea., del, in Ga. Mrs. L. A. Puckett, Milledgeville, Ga., Route 5, Box 46. _ BANTAMS FOR SALE Valentino and Felder strains Golden Sebright bantams, standard size; Apr., May and June hatch, $5.00 pr., grown stock, $7.50 and $10.00 pr., White Jap- anese Sitkies, early hatched, $10.00 per trio; Buff Silkies, cockerels only, $5.00 ea; also eggs, either kind, $3 for 15, $8.00 for 50, $15.00 a 100. No eggs sold over 5 days old. L. L. Wallace, Atlan- ta, Ga., 247 No. Highland Ave., N. E. A lot of mixed bantam chickens, $1 per pr. Fay T. Davenport, Acworth, = Georgia. 1 trio pure bred R. C. Golden Se- bright 1 yr. old bantams. Prize win- ners. $7.00 cash with order. R. F. How- ard, Thomasville, Ga., 306 Grady St. = ces. . rae x8 3 Golden Sebright bantam hens, 2 yrs. old, $1.60 ea. Wallace Miller, Jr., Macon, Ga., 171 North Ave. Pure bred Golden Sebright bantams. Fine stock. All ages. Write for pri- F. B. Guann, Clyo, Ga. BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE 8 Barred Rock hens and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea. C. H. Farrar, Jen- _ kinsburg, Ga. Pure bred Barred Rock frying size pullets, 75c ea., FOB Bowman. Coop to be returned at my expense. Mrs. M. C. Colvard, Bowman, Ga. 100 fine strain Barred Rock March pullets, $1.50 ea., FOB here. A. Q. Mc- Lean, Mountain View, Ga. Few selected 18 wks. old S. C. Barred Rock cockerels: parent stock E. B. Thompson direct, $2.50 ea., FOB here. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Pure Parks strain Barred Rocks, reg. - Permit, 28-Di-2. Hatched February, $2.50 to $3.00; March, $2.00 to $2.50; April, $1.50 to $2.00. Mrs. Orlo D. Thay- er, Daisy, Ga. _ 'Fhompson Strain Barred Rocks, 90c each, April hatch. C. O. Griffin, Vi- enna, Ga., Route 5. . Aristocrat Ringlet young. cockerels, full of pep, $1.00 ea, now. More as they get older. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, - Monroe, Ga., Route 1. BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS ae FOR. SALE _ February hatch Buff Rock and Buff _ Orp. cockerels, extra large to age and _ fine looking, $2.00 ea; 5 large, March White Rock cockerels, pure Fischel strain, hatched from my 8 and 9 lb. hens, $1.50 ea., cash with order. Mrs. L. L. Wallace, Canon, Ga., Route 4. Buff Rock hens, $1.50 ea., cocks, $2 ea; cockerels, $1.50; also White Rock, -Fishel-Halback strain, yearling hens, and cockerels, $1.50 ea. Clara V. Trim- ble, Adairsville, Ga. es) GAMES FOR SALE _ Dark Cornish Indian Game March and April cockerels, $1.00 ea. Mrs. J. K. Brantley, Kite, Ga. _ Red Cuban and Black Devil game roosters, $3.00 ea. or two for $5.00. J. - Daniel, Caldwell, Ga., Route 1. 1 Cornish Game rooster and 4 hens, also 6 J. B. Giant hens, $1.25 ea. Miss Lizzie Robinson, Milner, Ga. jords. Mrs. J. C. R. I. Red hens and pullets, $1.50. Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga., Rt. 1. 6/J. B. Giants, Marcy strain, 1 yr. old, now laying pullets, $10.00; 1 full stock rooster, $1.75; also have 1 Barr- ed Rock yr. old rooster, pure bred, $1.75. -Bill Weeks, Adrian, Ga. Fine J. B. Giant March chickens, al- so R. I. Reds, March hatch, pullets, $1.50 ea; roosters $2.00 ea. W. N. Da- venport, Acworth, Ga. LEGHORNS FOR SALE 50 pure bred S. C. W. Leghorn 16 mos. old hens. Heavy laying strain, $1.00 ea., or $48.00 for lot. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rockingham, Ga. 6 White Leghorn Ferris March pul- lets, $5.00; 6 Leghorn yr. old hens, $5.00; also 1 R. I. Red yr. old rooster, $1.00. Mrs. Lizzie Tomlinson, Pearson, Ga. old, soon to lay pullets, $1.25 ea. Ev- erlay strain Brown Leghorns, same page, $1.25 ea., cockerels, either kind, point combs, selected, scrappy, $2.50 ea. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ee 24 fine Leghorn hens, $1.00 ea., or exch. for R. I. Red or Wyandotte hens or 4 mo. old pullets. Mrs. M. F. Wil- liams, Matthews, Ga., Route 1. | Mrs. W. E. Davis, Buchanan, Ga. Select White Leghorn pullets, 12 to 16 weeks old, 85c to $1:25; ready to lay, $1.50; young laying hens, $1.10 each FOB shipping point. S&S. P. Howe, For- est Park, Ga. 450 pure Tancred Strain pullets, March hatch, $525.00 for the lot. M. S. Pullen, Whitesburg, Ga. : 50 pullets, Barron and Kerlins di- rect 3 1-2 mo. 65; cockerels 65c if taken with. pullets, $1.00 alone. Toe marked Barron or Kerlin. Mrs. J. E. Silas, Chester, Ga., Route 2. 100 Ferris strain White Leghorn pul- lets, 10 wks. old, direct from Ferris from 260 to 293 egg trap-nest hens, 75c each FOB Rockledge, Ga. Oconee Poultry Farm, Rockledge, Ga. Pure Tormahlen Light Brown Leg- horns, 18 mo. old hens, culled, $1.00 each FOB here. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga. 100 S. C. W. Leghorn hens, March 1927 hatch, best layers, pure breed, $1 each. J. M. Sapp, Dublin; Ga., Route 6; Box 125. = 10 Brown Leghorn hens, 1 yr. old, 95c ea; one cock, $1.50 if you take the lot: 8 pullets, half game and brown leghorn, April hatched, two cockerels, 95c ea. C. O. D. Mrs. C. C. Smith, Dalton, Ga., Route 1. , 100 young Brown Leghorn chickens about half pullets, May hatch, $60.00 for lot. Mrs. Mack Mercer, Summit, Georgia. : 800 April hatch W. Leghorn pullets, $1.25 each. From high producing: trap- nested stock. E. F. Dean, Jr., Folkston, Georgia. Tormahlen Everlay S. C. Brown Leg- horn pullets, 60c ea., 14 mos. old, $1.50 ea., FOB here. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Mrs. J. W. Bomar, LaFayette, Ga., Route 3. Some very fine Tancred White Leg- horn roosters, $2.75 ea., a few April bullets, $2.00 ea; also have Black Giant rooster, $3.50. Cash with order. Glenn E. Finley, Dalton, Ga. S. C. Brown Leghorn 4 1-2 mos, old cockerels, true to color, $1.00 ea. del. in Ga. Mrs. L. A. Puckett, Milledge- ville, Ga., Route 5, Box 46. 25 White Leghorns, 4 1-2 mos. old, $1.00 ea., for entire lot; also. have 6 R. I. Reds for sale. M. A. Hubert, Atlanta, Ga., 1500 Blvd. Drive. A few more White Leghorn cocker- els from Ferris pens, sired by males out of hens with 260 to 300 egg rec- 2 Bazemore, Odessadale, Georgia. eo 24 fine W. Leghorn hens. Sell or exch. for milch cow or hogs. Mollie Williams, Matthews, Ga. _ Marshall Farm stock, Tancred foun- dation, pedigreed, bred from trapnested 200 eggs and better hens; sires, direct from Tancreds several generations 250 egg and better matings. March and Tancred S. C. White Leghorn 18 wks. | Pure bred W. L. roosters, $3.50 ea. Pineora, Ga. : 6 White Leghorn cockerels, 3 mos. atched from special mating, 200 ak egg, direct from M. Johnson and Prof. Rucker. $1.00 a., FOB here. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. B. Felk- eville, Ga. a SS ais Leghorn 1927, now laying hens. Tancred and Ferris strainh. No culls. $1.00 ea., for the lot FOB Town- send, Ga., Express office. Mrs. P. K. Cox, Valona, Ga. 20 pure bred Tancred White lLeg- horn March pullets, from prize win- ning stock, $20.00 for lot FOB, or exch. for 40 lb., new duck or geese feathers, or mixed duck and geese. Must be guaranteed to be new. No used feath- ers accepted. Mrs. T. W. Matthews, Marietta, Ga., Route 3.- LEGHORNS, WANTED - Want 100 S. C. Brown Leghorn baby chicks to raise on halves, 10 or 12 wks. old; also 100 R. I. Reds and 100 S. C. White Leghorns. R. L._ Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga., Route 4. ~ Want 1000 White Leghorn pullets, 5] to 6 months old. Will buy in lots of 50 up. Must be pure bred, culled and of good laying strain. State best cash price FOB your station, strain, etc. E. MeNelley, Box 44; Turnerville, Ga. MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS FOR SALE 6 Booth strain White Minorcas, be- ginning to lay, and unrelated cocker- els, $20.00; 12 Schmidt and Pape strains Buff Minoreas with cockerels, $35.00. Pape Black Minorca cockerels, $2.50 and $5.00. No pullets. L..L. Wallace, 247 No. Highland Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Georgia. we Pure bred Anderson strain Minorca roosters, $3.00 ea. or two for $5.00. Age 15 weeks, A. N. Daniel, Caldwell, Ga., Route 1... m Ss Pure bred Missouri hatched, Buff Minorca roosters, 5 mo. old, $1.50 each or three for $4.00 FOB Dacula, Ga. O. E. Buchanan, Dacula, Ga., Route 1. - Buff Minorca yearling hens and cock, cockerels, March pullets, all $1.50 ea; April pullets, $1.25 ea. Clara V. Trim- ble, Adairsville, Ga. | : ORPINGTONS .FOR SALE Few selected 18 wks. old Golden Buff Orpington pullets, soon to lay, $1.50 ea. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. 2 Buff. Orpington roosters, 6 mo. old, $1.00 each. J. P. Smith, Sr., Homer- ville, Ga., Route 1, Box 37. eee Pure bred young Buff Orpington cockerels, $1 ea., now. Mrs. . R. Sor- rells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1. | A few choice 1927 Buff Orpingtons, Cook strain, cocks. Write for special prices. Mrs. H. F. Buford, Lorane, Ga., Route 1. R. I. REDS FOR SALE 18 young R. I. Red hens, $25.00 for quick sale. Extra good layers. Moving, reason for selling. Mrs. Murphy, At- lanta, Ga., 1895 Spring St. 6 thoroughbred R. I. Red 16 wks. old roosters, well developed, rich mahog- any color. Direct from Berrys Farm, Iowa., also 15 other roosters, same as above. Sell or exch. for thoroughbreds only. Make best offer. Walter Huff, Byron, Ga., P. O. Box 1. Few selected 18 wks. old R. I. Red. soon to lay pullets; parent stock, Har- old Tompkins direct, $1.50 ea. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. : R. I. Red Donaldson strain cocker- els; $1.50 each. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga., Route 3. Nine pure bred dark R. I. Red Don- aldson pullets, now laying, and cock- erel same age and strain, $14.00. Add postage.) Miss Eva Haynes, Buford, Georgia. ; : Rich Red pullets, March and early April hatch, $1.00 ea., fine red cocker- els, $3.00 ea; one free with every 15 pul- lets. Good laying hens, same price. Young cocks, $4.50 Donaldson and Ow- en strain. Mrs, J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga., Route 2. ; 50 dark rich color S. C. Donaldson | thews, Ga., Route 1. |H. Smith, Atlanta, Ga., 247 No. High- 12 wks old. Would consider any heavy strain 1 1-2 yr. and 2 yr. old R. L. Red ft 2 - . i : = : SORTS. c. AeRA ca: o 1-2 doz. nice red aS CoN ANTS AND HANS _| May ha 3.00 and $6.00 ea., $2.50] hens, $1.50 ea; 2S t ee ot get oe 5 - fe a Puan lots ron Oe Ga ae ak, G. Ly f 3 : . : : pO. Ae : _ Lewis, : ell < *9 ee : e Bee for Sale and J. B. Giant pullets, $1.00 ea; also S. C.|eora. Cash with order. L. H. Lew oe rling R. I. Red hens, best breed- ing, $1.50 ea., cocks, same age, $2.00 ea. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. 20 thoroughbred R. I. Red, Donald- son strain, March pullets, 90c ea FOR: here. &. G. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga. R. I. Red and J. G. Giant 2 lb. frievs:, 35c lb. Cash with order. Mrs. F. R: Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. ay 4 hens and 1 cockerel, Donaldson R. I. Reds, 13 mos. old, $8.00 for lot of 5, Mrs. O. M. Bagley, Duluth, Ga, 10 S. C. R. I. Red 5 mos. old pullets, $20.00 del. Mrs. R. L. Robinson, Green- ville, Ga., Route 3. = Quisenberrys A A A-1 Quality 5, G. R. I. Red March cockerels, $2.50 ea., March pullets, $1.25 ea., all FOB here. Mrs. W. C. Dixon, Camilla, Ga. R. I. REDS WANTED Want to exch. S. C. R. I. Red hens | and rooster for same in White Wyan- dotte. Write. Mrs. G. W. Martin, R. F' D. A, Box 30, Americus, Ga. = WYANDOTTES FOR SALE 10 White Wyandotte April pullets, $1.00 ea. Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hoboken, Georgia. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE e 50 friers, 2 lbs. mixed White Leg- horn and White. Plymouth Rocks. All nic cond., buttermilk fed, 35c lb., cash with order. Mrs. C. V. Chastain, Talk- ing Rock, Ga. es CHICKENS WANTED ee Want to exch. two 400 and two 250 _ egg incubators in good cond., complete, for R. I. Reds or Barred Rock pullets: or hens. Must be pure bred. Installing: large machine reason for disposing of incubators. Edwin Frody, Atlanta, Ga, Route 1, Box 303. : Want 1 1-4 to 1 3-4 friers for table use. Heavy stock breeds, also non fer- tile eggs. State price. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Box 244. : eae . Want 30 Black Minorca March or. April pullets, or 20 hens not over 1 1-2 yrs. old and 2 cockerels of the large type. Thoroughbreds. T. A. Stone, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 32. iS Want several hundred Tancred White Leghorn 10 wks. old pullets; also 12 to 18 wks. old. S. P. Howe, Forest | Park, Ga. 5 Want 100 White Leghorn February or March pullets. Mollie Williams, Mat- Will pay $1.00 ea. for 25 March or April hatch pure bred Black Minorca pullets; 50c ea., for 100 April, and May White Leghorns. No culls. 60c ea., for 20 Buff Orpington 3 mos old pullets; 25c ea. for 50 Brown Leghorn 6 wks. old pullets. Write before shipping. J. land .Ave., N. E. : Want Golden Sebright Bantants. Give age and price in first letter. W. E. Hurst, Macon, Ga., Route 1. = Want 100 or more broilers, 1 Ib. to 1 1-2 lbs., only heavy breed wanted, al- so eggs non fertile. Fred I. Baker, Co- lumbus, Ga., Box 244, a BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Thoroughbred day old chicks: R. I. Reds, S. L. Wyandottes, White Leg- horns and Anconas, $14.75 per 100 pre- paid. Live del. guaranteed. Del. es. week after 1st of September. Mfrs. | Amos S. Burnett, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 5. BABY CHICKS WANTED Want 400 baby chicks the first of September to, raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Leghorns or R. I. Reds. Mrs. M. F. Williams, Matthews, Ga., Route 1. Want 100 or 200 Buff Orpington ba- by chicks to raise on halves to 10 or breed. Conrad Etris, Dahlonega, Ga, Route 1. , ce Want September 20th, 500 baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Prefer R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks. Will consider other good breeds. | Mrs. W. S. Christmas, Eastman, Ga, Route * a eo ; Ga., Route A. a -tion-and lowest price. ker, Norcross, Ga. | Thursday, August 28, 1928. BABY CHICKS WANTED want 50 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Any breed except Leghortis. Have good place. Mrs. L. _D, Sandifer, Dublin, Ga., 409 Washing- ton Stz = Want 200 Buff Orpington chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. old, about September 1st del. Write first. Mrs. L. Jackson, Colquitt, Ga. EGGS FOR SALE White Minorca eggs, $1.00 for 15. Roy Jordon, Rochelle, Ga. Barred Rock eggs, Thompson strain, prize stock, $1.00 per 15; cockerel same strain, $1.50 each. Mrs. Milton Sum- ner, Sylvester, Ga., Route 3. Giant Black Minorca eggs, $2.25 for 15; Buff Cochin bantam eggs, $1.50 for - 1B Would exch. some settings of eith- _ er for pigs, yr. old Giant Light Brah- mas or yr. old Thompson or Holterman strain Barred Rocks. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 512 Peters Bldg. Pure bred Black Minorca eggs. Pape strain direct, $1.25 for 15; hens and cocks, $2.75 ea.,.6 for $15, 00. W. H. - Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. Barred Rock hatching eggs from prize stock. Thompson strain, $1.00 for 15, $3.00 for 50. Mrs. A. A, Sum- ner, Poulan, Ga. Will incubate your eggs in lots of not less than 400, and not more than 600 at 3 1-2c per egg. Miss Mary J. McClure, Newnan, Ga., I11 Hemple Avenue. i EGGS WANTED _Want 3 to 5 cases of eggs per week. Will pay 2c above Market Bulletin price. -Eggs must be selected white shell, _ strietly fresh. J. C. Peek, Atlanta, Ga., 267 Richardson St., S. W. _ Want Everlay strain Brown Leghorn eggs. or relatives. Mrs. F. Smith, Griffin, TURKEYS AND GUINEAS, ETC. : FOR SALE _ Bronze turkey hen, $3.00 and 7 little turkeys, 30c ea. Mrs. R. L. Proctor, - Cuthbert, Ga. Young Toulouse geese, $5.00 per pr. 2 yr. old Toulouse geese, $7.00 per pr. - Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga. _ Trio Mammoth Bronze turkeys in perfect health, $12.00 FOB Rochelle, or exeh. for pure bred chickens. Write A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga., Route 1, 27- fat geese, $1.00 ea. or exch. for chickens. Write. Archie Purvis, Am- brose, Ga. 20. young White Pekin ducks, just about grown, full feathered, $1.25 ea., 5 nearly feathered, $1.00 ea., for quick sale. Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hoboken, - Georgia. 31 mixed ducks: 10 old ones, 21 raised this year. All ready to pick in Sep- _ tember, $30.00 for lot. Mrs. J. L. Er- win, Adairsville, Ga., Route 2. 5 Mammoth Toulouse geese, $3.00 ea., $15.00 for lot; 2 fawn nd white In- dian Runner duckS, $1.50 ea. Mrs. N. UL, Green, Powersville, Ga. . TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC. WANTED Want peafowls. Will pay $10. 00 ea., for 2 yr. old or older ones. B. R. Wood- lift, Flowery Branch, Ga. Want peafowls, pheasants, hens and - cocks, all ages; also eggs; also young ducklings, goslings, guineas, baby tur- - keys, from everywhere. Give descrip- Mrs. I. P. Par- Want peafowls, guineas, ducks, geese, -bantams and game chickens to raise from, Name best price FOB. Clem Smith, Box 1951, Atlanta, Ga. INCUBATORS FOR SALE -1 Mammoth Buckeye incubator, 12,- S 096 capacity; also Miller Ideal, 11,700 ~ eap., both practically new. Write for ~ prices. Peach Poultry Farm, Ft. Val- _ ley, Ga, : 2 Buckeye incubators; 4,608 and 12,- 096 cap., ea; Good condition, Write for prices. Mrs. J. N. Wallace, Boys ery Branch, Ga., RFD 3. One Buckeye incubator, 65 eee ca- a a. : Will exch. for a setting; also want the address of Mrs: Lizzie Carlton, ? ey : : MARKET times, $12. son Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. Big Gray Hen incubator, 100 egg ca-~ pacity, in good condition, $6.00 or will exch. for frying size chickens or baby chicks. Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Nicholls, Ga, Little Brown Hen incubator to exch. for three Faun and white Indian Run- ner ducks. Must be pure, any age con- sidered. J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove, Georgia. : Miller Ideal incubator in perfect con- dition, 400 egg cap., $30.00; crated, FOB McRae, Ga. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Jack- sonville, Ga. 270 size incubator. Will sell for $18, In good condition. 3B. B. Bray, Mon- roe, Ga., Route 2. INCUBATORS WANTED Want incubator, 400 or 500 cap., or two 250 cap. Prefer Queen or Buck- eye make. Must be in perfect condi- tion and cheap for cash. J. S. ee Coolidge, Ga. Farm Employment FARM HELP WANTEL Want middle aged white woman, strong and able to do heavy work to help with the care of chickens on poul- try farm. Salary and good home with family of six. Write for particulars. S. P. Howe, Forest Park, Ga. Want man with small family to fin- ish gathering 1928 crop and make 1929 crop. Small 1 horse farm in Ga. to- bacco belt, near good school. For full information write. J. A. Bodtright, Graham, Ga., Route 1. Want for 1929 1, 2 and 3 horse farm- ers, who can finance self, also 1 fam- ily who can furnish at least two plow hands for. wages. Year around work. Begin Oct. Ist. Will furnish free of | charge, house, patch, mule to work and good water. P. O. Box 1. Want single man to work for wages. Board and $15.00 a mo., for good hand. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Route Three. Want help to tend a 100-acre farm. 2 good houses. Will furnish guano. Must be sober and hard working. Write for information. Mrs. Clayton Doug- las, Alma, Ga. Have employed all the help I need. Answer to many inquiries. E. L. Huey, Cordele, Ga., Route B. Want nice young girl to pick cot- Walter Huff, Byron, Ga., ton. Will pay good price and board. Answer at once. Mr. H. L. Messer, Sycamore, Ga., Route 2. Want a farm man at once. Will pay $13.00 per month to single man, board and washing or will take a married man with small family. J. P. Smith, Sr., Homerville, Ga., Route 1, Box 37. Want party with help to run dairy of 12 to 15 cows; one who can milk and care for cattle. references. State experience. ford and Head, Barnesville, Ga. ; Want honest, reliable 2 horse man, can furnish self, to cultivate farm 6 mi., of Logansville for 1929. References required. Write C. L. Bradford, Wool- sey, Ga. Want experienced dairyman, not over 35 or 40 yrs. old. Must give referen- ces as to ability, and be able to milk 20 cows twice daily and keep barn and milk room well cleaned. $60.00 per mo. with house. furnished, with chance of raise to extra good man. Jno. L. Por- ter, Decatur, Ga., RFD 1. Staf- POSITIONS WANTED Want some well digging, blasting in rock, and ditching bottom lands for farmers, work to do. Write. A. B. Walden, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 234. Want position as Supt. of large farm, or work on dairy, poultry, hog or cow farm. References. Write. I. E. Ford- ham, Metter, Ga., Route 1. Want job overseeing farm. Prefer location in So. Ga. Am sober, honest and willing worker. 43 yrs. of age. Ref. if desired. J. L. eee Coolidge, Ga., Route 2. Want position on farm as Lah tea PF. MG soreon, Vienna, Ga. Will give and expect. | Mrs. Bertha Goodwin, Weston, Ga, | BULLETIN eS C. F, Jenkins, 493 Robin- | Want about 50 acres of watermelons on shares near Quitman or Valdosta. 7 yrs. experience in growing watermel- ons. Phillip Greene, Americus, Ga., Rt. 3B, Bow JI. Want position as farm overseer. Can furnish ref. For further information, write. G. D. McAlvin, Alamo, Ga. Want position 1929 in dairying, truck or general farming. Can do rough carpenter work. Experienced. Married, wife and 3 children, and 35 yrs. of age. Will consider on 50-50 basis. Refer- ences exchanged. Amos Bailey, Eaton- ton, Ga., Rt: 3., Want position South of Macon to look after poultry and truck farming. Married, wife and 4 children. Refer- ences as to honesty and sobriety. Pre- fer near school and church. Will share crop with party able to run me. Geo, T. Scruggs, Knoxville, Ga, Want position for 1929 to work crop. Have four helpers. A. W. Grant, At- lanta, Ga., Route 2. Want to start at once as foreman on farm. 15 yrs. experience. 31 yrs. of age. Sober and reliable. Am now em- ployed on farm. Prefer North of Val- dosta. References furnished. J. L. Howell, Lake Park, Ga. Want position as overseer of farm for 1929. Experienced in farming and have three in family. Would like to get with some good man to work a crop on halves. W. R. Bost, Walden, Ga., Route 1... Want 2 horse farm for 1929 on 50-50 basis and to oversee 10 or 15 horse farm, Life time experience on farm. Can give good reference. A. J. Yancy, Scotland, Ga.> Want job as foreman of good farm; also good 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis to operate with my own force. Would like to begin just as soon as I can market my present crop. Can furnish very best references W. M. Floyd, Al- bany, Ga., Route C. Want job overseeing 6 or 8 horse farm near high school and good churches and roads. Can give best references. Can handle labor. Otis H. Wheeler, Jacksonville, Ga. Want to supt. or oversee large farm anywhere in Ga. At prsent oversee- ing 16 horse farm, but desire a change. W. B. Rider, Center, Ga. Single man wants job on a poultry farm or general farm. Can furnish good references. C. J. Holloway, Box 283, Millen, Ga. Want job as overseer for large farm and dairy combined. Can handle 40 or 50 cows. Will give references, Life- time experience as farmer. W. M. Pad- gett, Hephzibah, Ga., Route 2. Want job as overseer of large farms. 54 yrs. of age, honest, sober, and fully capable of the job I seek. Spent life time on farm. Have family. Refer- ences exchanged. Write. J. T. Mc- Clung, Hiram, Ga. out tomato season, Coffee county pre- ferred.. Miss Clara Collins, Danville, Ga., Route 2, Want job as overseer on farm for 1929. - Life time experience. Neil G. Sconyers, Swainsboro, Ga. Want elderly colored man without de- pendents who would like a home in the country with white family to act as a gardner and look after poultry, etc. Moderate salary. E. M. Rust, Mi con, Ga., Route 3. | Want job as farm hand or driver of truck for truck farmer. Good referen- ces. First class mechanic. Sober, hon- est, and industrious. Must be in So. Ga., below Macon. Answer soon. E. J. May, The Rock, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 lbs, FOB Savannah. W. A. Smith, 102 Bay St., East. y Umbrella China trees, 15 to 20c ea. Fine ripening August and September Clinstone peach trees, from 1 to 3 yrs. old, 10, 15 and 20 ea., Blue plum and Blue Damson, 10 to 25c ea. Fall de- livery. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Route 1. fan, good cond., $20.00, FOB Weston. Want job packing tomatoes through- | One 24-in. contenial cotton suction |. Fine "deat 4 1-2 Ch, for S50. Will exch. for White Leghorn March ~ or April pullets. Mrs. W. N. Daven- port, Acworth, Ga, = 1 Gearhart knitting machine, good ~ cond., with instruction book, $10.00, FOB here. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dal-" las, Ga., Rt. 6 A variety at good canning, pickitng and preserving recipes, 10c ea., 3 for asc. Mrs. J. A. Kell, Shannon, Ga., Box 232. Bright sun cured tobacco for smok- . ing and chewing, 4 lb. packages, $1 del. Wm. Nunn, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville, Georgia. . Vinegar, white and red, in 50 gal: bbls. 15c per gal; also bottle vinegar FOB Dublin, Ga. Cash with order, 1. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. 1 Gearhart knitting machine, prac- tically new, for sale or exch. for any- | thing of equal value. Z. C. Finley, Dal- ton, Georgia. \ Several hundred unused standard 32 qt., potato or vegetable hampers for sale; quadruple wooden hoops, $15 hun- | ee FOB Lovett. J. P. Mathews, Lov- ett, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want a rug loom in good cond., With instructions to weave, cheap for cash. 28 Mrs. J. O. Tompkins, Oconee, Ga, Want large quantity poke root. Write for full information. J. F. Rentz, Waycross, Ga., 645 State St. 3 Want prices on good, stout white oak hamper baskets (cotton basket) cap. from 80 to 100 lbs., for green cotton. Quote prices in doz, lots del. Winder, Ga., Express. L. E. Griffith, Winder, Georgia, Want about a dozen long neck gourds 5 for martins. Georgia. | fj Want 6 good long straw brooms. Pay. cash or exch. flowering bulbs or roated Oleander. Mrs. J. W. Hewey, Atlanta, Ga., Route 3. Fare Want 3 to 400 Ibs. of sour cream per week. Will pay market price, J. C. Peek, Atlanta, Ga., 267 Richardson St., Ss. W. NURSEY STOCK FOR SALE Black walnut sprouts from 6 mo. old to 3 ft. high. Write for prices, J.C. | Allen, Gainesville, Ga., Route 2, Yard shrubbery to sell cheap or exch. for other things. . Mrs. L. H. Coe, East- anollee, Ga. 2 One and two yr. old apple trees, peach, plum, cherry and pear trees. All good varieties, evergreens, flower- ing shrubs, shade and ornamental trees. Order booked for fall delivery. J. L. Westbrook, Bremen, Ga. / BUTTER FOR SALE ae 2 or 3 lbs. of yellow Jersey butter a week, 45c Ib., del. Cash with order. Mrs. C. C. Smith, Dalton, Ga., Rt, 1. ; BUTTER WANTED Be Want 10 or 20 lbs. fresh yellow burs ter per week. Shipped ea. Monday and Thursday of ea. week at 35c lb. del. Want 10 or 20 Ibs. fresh Jersey but- ter ea. week. Fred I. Baker, pas Ga., Box 244, Car Lots for Sale and Wanted e CATTLE FOR SALECAR LOTS. 1 car grade ey heifers and 1 car. of dairy cows. . V. Kell, Griffin, Ga. ae - GRAIN WANTEDCAR LOTS Want car or two of Abruzzi Rye. Prefer buying in bulk, but can use it in sacks. Quote us. L . P. Cook, eo a phis, Tenn. HAY FOR SALECAR LOTS Se 1 car peavine hay, $18.00; 1 car Crab grass hay, $12.00; also 20 bu. Brab peas OU. DU. >; WW, "Collier, County Ae ey Fort Valley, Ga. POTATOES WANTEDCAR LOTS. Want fancy Porto Rico sweet. pota- toes in car lots. Write or wire best prices. W. Ss. Sees Atlanta, Ga B. Andrews, Coa oa Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga.) Box 244. _ Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE _ Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, August 23, 1928. Entered as second class matter Febru- ary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at At- -janta, Georgia, under the act. of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at spe- 4] rate of postage provided for in sec- _ tion 1103.- Act of October 3, 1917. Advertisements of farm produce and appurtenances, admissible under pos- - tal regulations, inserted one time on each request, and repeated only when es : mediately for. publication Septem- a few words; ~ request is accompanied by new cone of advertisement. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant advertisements. Under ee - legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any advertisement appearing in the Bulle- _ tin or transaction resulting therefrom. _ NOTICE The Market Bulletin will pub- lish ads offering farms for sale, for rent and farms wanted in the issue of September 6th. Ads re- ceived up through the NOON OF - AUGUST 27TH will be published. Only the farmer can use this val- uable space. Ads from Real Es- tate agents will be aii 0 the sender. . If your ad did not appear. in either the August 2nd or August 9th issues, please send it in im- _ ber 6th. . Tn the writing of the ad please che brief; deseribe the property in \ give the location and state the price. Be sure to sign your name as we cannot pub- _ lish ads without the name thereon. - = "NOTICE IF YOU HAVE LATE CLING STONE PEACHES, WRITE STATE BUREAU OF MAR- KETS, STATE CAPITOL, AT- LANTA, GA. siddithiecius Ads MISCELLANEOUS ADS - For Sale: Farm machinery and im- - plements for sale, 12 mi. north of Toc- -coa on main line Southern R R, at - bargain prices. J. Carter, Gainesville, Georgia. - e ' For Sale: Stock or dairy farm in Montgomery county, also ginnery. Good pasture land on highway. Mrs. Mamie E. McRae, Mt. Vernon, Ga. For Sale: Any quantity of dbl. crim- _. sok, imperial, yellow, different shades "shell pecan trees. ss will exch. some for hogs, cattle and _ chickens. Ww. L. Harrell, _ Fitzgerald, of pink and coral, and baby-breath Cannas, 50c to $1.00 per doz. Many _ varieties of Iris; Altheas, in dbl. pink, - megenta, wine and rose colors. Can | furnish cut flowers at all times. Soil given with such cluster plants as al- - geratum, periwinkle, budyea, dew-drop and ivy. Am transplanting every day. - Miss Lula Gachet, Atlanta, Ga., 238 _ 12th St. N, E. - For Sale: High grade- budded paper Write for prices; Sale: 1 Jersey wagon in good | cond., $40.00. | sale, _| pure MARKET 3 ULL ETi N = Sek white Bermuda onions, Be Ib. FOB | here. -Ga., Route 2. J. W. Westberry, Lee- field, Ga. Wanted: We handle lots of poultry, eggs, vegetables and fruits of all.kinds. Any time you have any of above for try us. Sea Side Fruit Co., Charleston, 8S. C., 85 Market St. Wanted: 500 early hatch Brown Leg- horn pullets, good color. No culls. J. A. Gaskins, Willocoochee, Ga. Wanted: The address of the party who advertised red verbena in the Bul- letin a few weeks ago. Mrs. L. N. Dal- ton, Homer, Ga., Route 2. Wanted: To rent a 2-horse crop for 1929. Prefer raising poultry, Nursery Stock, small amount of. cotton and some vegetables. On halves. Can fur- nish own rations. Must be good bldgs., near high school. No. of Atlanta pre- ferred. References furnished. Give full details and what you can offer in first letter. P. E. Rhodes, Athens, Ga., Route 2. : Seed for Wanted About 8 or 900 Elberta peach seed, 50c a 100. Cash with order. Add pos- tage. Mrs. C. L. Chester, Waleska, Ga., Route 1. Seven Top turnip seed, any quae tity, 25c lb. No orders accepted for less than 25 Ibs. FOB here. J. F. Hurt, Oakman, Ga. Willets Wonder Winter English pea | seed, 30 lb., 4 Ibs., $1.00; Seven top tur- nip seed, 30c Ib; 4 lbs $1.00. Add pos- tage, Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Route 29. 6-bu; Burr. Clover seed, _ $f. 00 bu. Gene Harper, Hartwell, Ga. Good turnip seed, 35c lb., 5 lbs. or more, 25c lb. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. For Fail planting: _ yellow potato on- ions, 3 Ibs. 25c; 15 lbs. $1.00; Hastings Hollow Crown parsnip; Hastings Sand- wich Island Salisify, new crop. Clean and pure, 10c oz. each. Mrs. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Ga. Early English peas bunch, frost proof clean seed, 15c - cup. Willie Allen, Gainesville, Ga., Rt 2: Stone Mt. and Kleckley improved sweet watermelon seed for 1929 del. Price .right. Clem Smith, Box 1951, Atlanta, Ga. 3 Ibs. each of white and collard solid English pea seed, 35c pound; 2 bush- els of nest onions, 7 1-2c pound, large multiplying scullion onion buttons, 12 1-2c per qt. or $2.50 per bu; Custer beans, 20c lb; shade dried sage seed, 10c spoonful; sage plants, 10c ea; al- so white silk lily bulbs, 10c ea. or 3 for 25c. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. Purple top globe and mixed turnip seed, 35 lb. del; mustard seed, 10c oz. del. C0. .G.> Qhivar, Barnesville, Ga., Route 2. Mustard seed, best quality, 30. Ib; guaranteed. Also genuine black crowd- ers 1928 grown, truckers special, 7 lb. FOB Whigham, Ga. Orders filled promptly, cash with order. W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, Ga, Seven top or winter turnip seed, 40c Ib. del. or 3 lbs, for $1.00. Mrs. T. L. Smith, Cordele, Ga., Route D. Mixed turnip seed, 1927 crop, 15c tea cupful; 25c pt; or exch: for Octagon coupons at ic ea. Cash orders del. Add postage in exch. No coupons ac- cepted for postage. Mrs. M. Cc, Conner, Gainesville, Ga., Route 4, _ Rape seed, 2 Ths, 35c; 10 Ibs. $1.25; 25 lbs. $2.75; also washed and floated -chufa, seed, $1. 65 pk; $5.50 bu. sWe | Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. New colored running butterbean seed, lot white and few Willow beans among them, 13c for 1-2 lb., white running butterbean seed, new, 12c for 1-2 pt. del; white willow bean seed for sale later: mixed mustard seed, 3 thls. 10c. Mrs. A. S, Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. 3 or 400 lbs. Crystal Wax Bermuda onions, 5c Ib, FOB here. L. H. S. Rob- erts, Jonesboro, Ga., Route 1. as 12 lb. okra seed, 15 Ib., 10 Ib: home- | made dry sage, 35c Ib. del; Seed Eng- lish peas (5c Ib., FOB, and | 25 Ibs. Sale and Mrs. seed, 10c spoonful; pace Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Recleaned Burr Clover seed, new crop, 8c lb., here. (Make fine winter pasture). 8. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. Seven Top turnip seed, 35c lb; Wil- lets Wonder Winter English pea, 30c Ib. del., also Centennial late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20e a 100. Add pos- tage. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.,. Route 29. Several Ibs. good peach seeds. Make offer. S. R. Spires, Lincolnton, Ga. 4 lbs. Seven Top turnip seed, clean and sound, 25c lb. postpaid. J. F. Briscoe, Logansville, Ga. Seed per Ib., collard, 45c; pepper, Ruby King, $1 50; Ruby Giant, $1.75; pimiento, $1.25; Purple Top, white globe, white eggs, 30c; Bermuda onion, $2; Early Jersey Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Succession and All Head cabbage and New Stone and Greater Baltimore to- mato, $1 Ib. ea. W. R. Stephens, Flow- ery Branch, Ga. White multiplying onions, 20c qt., 50c gal., scullion buttons, 15c qt. Miss Minnie Maloch, Hoschton, Ga., Rt. 1. Everbearing okra seed, 1-2 cupful 10c, or exch. for purple or white crepe myr- tle cuttings; Scullion buttons, 50c gal., old fashioned red multiplying shallots, 50c gal. del. Mrs. Markie Myers, art: well, Ga., Route 4.. Purple top, globe turnip seek as mixed turnip seed, 35c Ib., del. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. ae: Purple top and yellow globe turnip, 85c Ib. Mrs. J. A. Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. Nest onions, 40 gal., abe Seven Top turnip, 25 lb. Add postage. J. D. Puckett, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 1. _ Mixed seed of Casabas, Rocky Ford, Burrel Gem, Eden Gem, Honey Dew and Texas Cannon Ball, 15 per oz., del; pure seed of above, 18c oz, del. Se- lect white bunch lima beans, Yopp poled lima seed, 40c lb. del., all fresh seed, Mrs. B. F. Hartman, Ochlochnee, | Ga Rta. Collard seed, 50c Ib. cabbage, $1; turnip, 50c; mustard 35c; Austrian win- ter peas, 14c lb., 220 lb. bags. No less order accepted on peas. W. W. Wil- liams, Quitman, Ga. ee Recleaned Burr crop, 8 Ib., here. Clover seed, new S. R. Kinard, Jack- son, Ga. - 4 Ibs. white and colored English pea seed, 35c lb., castor bean seed 20c lb., white nest onions, 7 1-2c lb., multiply- ing scullion onion buttons, 15c or 2 for 25c; shade dried sage, 40c lb., sage new Horse bean seed, 25c lb., white silk lily bulbs, 10c ea., 2 for 15; sage plants, 10c ea. EF. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Route 1. SEED WANTED Crimson clover, burr clover, vetch rye, cabbage, collard, rape, mustard, Bermuda onion seed in wholesale quan- tities. Send samples and amount tur- |nip seed and best cash price for lot per samples. son, S. C. Want 1 bu. white Bermuda onions for eating. Quote price. Mrs. Geo. P. Reeves, Weston, Ga., Route 1. Want quantity of Austrian winter peas; Abruzzi seed rye; beggar weeds seed. Sidney J. Weher, Box 266, Baton R. L. Darnall, William- Rouge, La. a GRAIN FOR SALE _ 200 bu., good wheat, $2.00 bu., FOB our: station. Shadburn Bros., Buford, Georgia. Cokers pedigreed seed ande extra fine, $2.25 bu., pure Abruzzi rye, $2.25 bu., All FOB. Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 29. 2 M bu. pure Fulghum seed aie $1.25 bu., in 5 bu. bags FOB Sanders- ville. Rither wire or telephone our expense, or write. F. L. Holt, Sanders-. ville, Ga. Genuine Abruzzi Rye, $2.00 bu., Ros- en rye, $1.85. _ A. Rowland, Athens, Georgia. -Good tall growing No. Ga., seed rye, $2275:-bu: = J. R. Harper, Sweet Gum, Georgia. 18 bu., Abruzzi_ rye, $2.25 bu., FOB Dalton. Cash with order. W. ie Grey pring Place, Ga, Rest : - Whureday, August 2 28, 1998, FOB Adairsville, Ga. Marshall Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Route 2. Recleaned Abruzzi ibe $2.25 bu. FOB Adairsville, Ga. A. M. Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Route 2. " Recleaned. Abruzzi Rye, $2.00 bu, F O. B. here. Ga. About 600 bu., Fulghum seed oats: and about 300 to 400 bu.,. Texas Rust Proof seed oats for sale FOB Rebecca. d, RE. Wilson, Rebecca, Ga., Route 1. Genuine Fulghum oats, $1.50 be, Blue Stem wheat, $2.00 bu., Cokers ped- igreed Abruzzi rye, $2.50 bu. Satisfac- tion or money back. Samples on re- quest. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga. Cokers pedigree seed oats, extra fine, $2.25 bu. FOB. Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.; Route 29. _ Appler seed oats, free from. 75 bu. rust and smut, $1.50 bu. W. R. Pitt- man, Lula, Ga., Route 1. 40 bales good hay in nice shape. Sell. or exch. for anything can use. D. E. McDaniel, Luxomini, Ga. 30 bu. Hastings seed wheat. Luaiege Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga. Recleaned Abruzzi rye, $2.00 bushel, grain and free of smut, $2.25 bu. FOB. GRAIN WANTED Abruzzi seed rye free from other seed. 1928 seed. State price del. Lincolnton. S. R. Spires, Lincolnton, Ga, ~ Want 5 bu. Fulghum or Appler seed oats. Make best price FOB your sta- tion, or del. Gainesville. Erskin Wal- drip, Gainesville, Ga., Route 2. Want. 50 bu. rye and Hairy vetch | mixed. Forward sample and name best. price on this quantity. C. M. Miller, Cornelia, Ga. Want seed Abruzzi and Ga. Rye, Beardless Barley, Seed Wheat and Seed Oats. Washington, Ga. Want seed rye. State quantity an best price. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. ; Want 30 bu. new crop tall Ga. rye. Mail sample and very lowest price: E. D. Richardson, M. 179 15th St., N. E. Want 50 bu. seed oats and 25 bu. Abruzzi rye. of bull $50.00 crated fob Arlington, Bull is grandson of the famous importe Combination Premier. Arlington, Ga. Want 30 bu. Abruzzi jrye; Singleton, Fort Valley, Ga. Want 20 bu. No. Ga. rye; 30 bu. Turt or winter. grazing nae 30 bu. Fulghum oats. All 1928 crop. . OF Allen, Hos: chton, Ga. : = FRESH AND CURED FOR SALE, Good country curg Duke an 4nice cured hams, 20 to 43 Ibs, ea. 30c lb. E. M. Wright, Nacoochee; Ga. Smoked hams, 30 1b.,. shoulders and middlings, 20 lb., ea. W. B. bias Oliver, Ga. - SYRUP FOR SALE Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 10 lb. cans, 60c; FOB Dixie. R. E. Pane, Sr: Dixie, Georgia. - cane A 1 syrup, also 10 Ib. buckets Price will be right. Make offer. M. R. 54, Cake PEANUTS FOR SALE 5c lb., for orders not less than 100: Ibs. in, G with order, Riley C. Couch, Tur- n, Ga. PECANS WANTED : for fall delivery; also black. walnuts. |Name price FOB: Clem Smith, Box aoe), pee oe Want several bu. good Texas Rust Proof seed oats, free from any Kind of other seed, also want several bu., All varieties. M. H. Barnett, D., Atlanta, Ga, Will exch. a 10 mo. old registered Jersey bull for either. Price *S. G. MeNelll, are good as was in eae will ship COD. -I. L. Jackson, Colquitt, Ga. About 100 No. 10 cans pure sugar Coat, Louisville, Ga., Moule 6, Box Good, sound white Spanish peanuts, | Want 2000 lbs. paper shell pecans : eS 8 M. F. Lewis, Aetmevne . ; 5 Ib. cans, 30c; 2 1-2 lb. cans, 15 ea., e Wanted Hastings late Fiat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.10 M del. J. F. Call Ellijay, Ga, Route 4. Late Flat Dutch eabbage and Ga, He hoekins orders for Kudzu ptentd ind pecan trees. Write for prices, stat- | ing quantity. and sizes wanted. Lean- ler M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.. Real fine and earliest of all Ever- pearing strawberry plants, 50c a 100, or xch. for white sugar, chicken feed, or 50. Ib. flour sacks; Hastings Heading cabbage-collard plants, 20c a 100. Stamps accepted; Hastings Hot pepper plants, 25c for 50, or exch. for dbl. hyacinth bulbs, white canna or white jiolets. Mrs, Markie Myers, Hartwell, Oe. Route 4 _ Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, _ New Stone tomato plants, 25c a 100, 75 for 500, $1.25 M., 5 M or more, $1 M Exp. Col. Berry Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga. _ Barly Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 25ea 100, 75 _ for 500, $1.25 M del. Rutherford Wal- x drip, Gainesville, Ga., Route 2. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, - 30c a 100, $2.00 M., Everbearing, 30c a 00, $2.50 aM; White English peach | trees, 10c ea., 1% for $1.00; Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c a -doz; Mixed peach trees, 12 for $1.00. Mrs. G: Con- ner, Gainesville, Ga., Route 7:- Late Flat Dutch cabbage okanits, 20c- @ 100, 70c for 500, $1.15 a M; Good plants. and count guaranteed. W. E. Woodall, Cornelia, Ga, RFD 1. : ae Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20 $1.15 M., guaranteed. Edgar re all, Cornelia, Ga., RFD 1. _ Strawberry plants, 20c a 100, $1.50 M., tame blackberry, $1.50 M. Mrs. Flour- ney Harris. Jonesboro, Ga., Rt. 2. Dutch and Wakefield and all vari- ty collard plants, 60c for 400, $1.10 M postpaid; 10 M $6.00 Exp. Col. Crow, Oakwood, Ga, - Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, True Ga., and Heading collard plants, 90c M. del., 5 M or more 70c M. FOB. Obie Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Flat Dutch and Charleston Wakefield cabbage and Ga. Collard plants, 40c per 300; $1.00 per M; 5 M or more 8c M collect. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga., Route 1. x Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch _ eabbage, true Ga., and heading collard plants, 90c M del; 5 M or more 15c FO B. C. L. Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. Strawberry plants large heavy bearers, $2.00 per M del; purple Iris bulbs, 20c per doz. del in 5 doz. lots. Cash with order. J. E. Stem- bridge, Ella Gap, Ga. | _ G@harleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch - cabbage plants; also collard plants, heading variety all now ready and shipped promptly, 25 per 100; $1.25 per M. $1.00 per M for 5 M or more collect. Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Route l. | Hot pepper plants, 30c per 100; $1.75 er M; sweet pepper plants, 40c per 00; $2.00 per M; sage plants, large eaf, 25c per doz; or $1.50 per 100. All lants FOB Dublin, Ga. Cash with or- er. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. S "Hastings early prolific Brinmer and Norduke wilt resistant tomato plants, -30e per 100 FOB; also pennyroyal, cat- nip, peppermint and sage, 10 bunch er exch for ferns, begonias, sultanas or -geraniums. Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Dai- , Ga. Route 2. Charleston Wakefield cabbage and Ww Stone tomato plants, 20c per 100; per 300; 65 per 500; $1.15 per M Mrs. Lon Owens, oy Branch, Gainesville, Ga., Route 2. variety, : MARKET BULLETIN field and. Succession cabbage, New Stone and Baltimore tomato and Ga. collard plants, 25 per 100; 83c per 500; $1.40 per M del. 5 M lots $1.15 collect. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga, 5 New Stone and Baltimore tomato, Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, im- proved heading collard plants, 25 per 100; 50c per 300; $1.25 per M. $1.00 per M collect. H. G. Kelley, Flowery Branch, Ga., Route 2. Charleston | Wakefield cabbage, New Stone tomato plants, 20c per 100; $1.15 per M; Klondyke strawberry plants, 25 per 100; $2.25 per M; Lady Thomp- son strawberry plants, 40c per 100; $3.00 per M del. W. C. Owens, Flow- ery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Leading variety collard plants, Dutch | and Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.00 per M del. 5 M or more 75c per M ex- press collect. Estie Belle Crowe, Ga. and blue stem collard plants, 15c per 100; $1.25 per M. Major Crow, Cumming, Ga., Route 4. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, true Ga. and heading collard plants, $1 per M; 5 M or more 75c FOB. O. F, Crow, Gainesville, Ga., Route 2. Late Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone Tomato plants, 25 per 100; $1.15 per M del. Prompt shipment. J. N. Wright, Alto, Ga., Route 2. Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 a 100; also have yr. old pecan trees, 20 for $1.00 ea, wifl exch. the pecan trees for Jersey 1 mo. old heifer calf. Bill Meeks, Adrian, Ga. ; Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, and Short stem and Ga. collard plants, 20c a 100, $1.15 M del; 75c M, EXp. col, L. A. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants, 50c a 100, or will exch. for oe Pate A. B. Bilbo, Palmetto, Ga. - PLANTS WANTED Want to hear from any one having sweet pimiento pepper and Iceberg let- tuce plants for sale at once. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. _ Want to hear from someone having Wormwood plants for making teas. Will pay cash for same. Mrs. Lenora Tuck- er, Ocilla, Ga., RFD 2. _ Want to hear from someone who has Cinnamon vines for sale. B. W. An- derson, (No address.) | Second Hand Machinery for Sale and Wanted 1_syrup mill, Columbia No. 13, 40 ft. 4 1-2 in. piping, 8 rollers, good cond., $125.00; 1 Hancock disc harrow, 2 disc plows, red and gray land, $15.00. Will exch. for pure bred Jersey heifer calves. E. W. Dorough, Temple, Ga., Route 1. 1 feed cutter, run by hand or pow- er and other implements for farm use. | Write for particulars. M. W. Spiker, Mountain View, Ga., Box 11... Cider mill, good cond., 2 12-in. tubes, hand crank, 100 gal. per day. Arthur |. Owen, Barnesville, Ga. 1McCormick corn binder in A ce $175.00 FOB Stonewall. L. H. Cochran, Stonewall, Ga. = 1 3-disc tractor plow, p and O make. Good as new, $100. 00 W. W. Slagle, | Calhoun, Ga. 1 Fordson tractor, Oliver plow, also harrow for same. Sell or exch. for |good 9 H. P. Hercules gas engine. W. M. Hamilton, Leo, Ga. McCormick mowing machine, almost good as new, $45.00 cash. T. H. Patter- | son, Resaca, Ga., Route 1. 1 Coles Drop cotton planter, bought in Spring. Planted only 10 acres in cotton, $18.00; 1 new guano distribu- tor, used 1 season, $18.00; 1 Dunn's cotton duster, used 1 season, $12.50. All FOB Senoia. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Wool- sey, Ga. 1. good mower and rake for sale oe? H. O. Williams, Millwin, Ga., Rt. A, Box 182. . No. 6 Williamson stump puller, 150 ft. cable, anchor and hitcher, $200.00. long leaf timber and other farm imple- ments. E. H. Everett, Pinehurst, Ga. er, Avery = Duplex planter and 2 row cotton duster Cheap for quick sale. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. Some farm machinery for sale. Write Gordon Wheeler, Kite. Ga. 3: Grist mills, on 36 in. top runner; 1 Williams make. Grinds by pressure, 24 in. top runner. Write for prices, W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Route 3. On corn shredder with snapper roller and fan. No husker. Winder, Ga. 1 Hubner peanut picker, good cond., cheap for cash. (Best picker made). B. K. Cross, Sr., Albany, Ga. Kincard garden tractor with tools, including 10 in. disc harrows, used 10 hours. Cost $178.00; sell $100.00. 3B. Harrison Gibson, M. D., Allenhurst, Georgia. 1 No. 2 Oliver Walking cultivator, practically new. Sell or exch.. Mrs. D. E. Morgan, Ellijay, Ga. 1 8-roller cane mill, 1 sicanuae size farm bell, 1 large size circular saw. Sell or exch. for anything of equal value that can use. MW: T. Gregory, Eatonton, Ga. = Second-hand: Champion Moore also a@ grain and fertilizer drill. See them and we will trade. Bargain. EK. J. Greene, Shellman, Ga. Chattanooga pea huller No. 8 eap. 10 bu, per hour, been used one season, in good condition, $15 FOB Ella Gap, Ga. Cash with order. J. E. Stem- bridge, Ella Gap, Ga, One International tractor, used 6 months, in first class condition, $750 cash. Guaranteed in perfect running order. tion, Ga. One twenty-four inch Meaders grist mill and one twenty-two horse power Wilt engine, both in good condition. same for hogs or cow at market price. C. R. Harris, Midland, Ga. One single dise with tractor hitch. | Sixteen discs, eight on a side, good con- dition. Will seli reasonable; alse one G. W. Woodruff, | Lawson - Brothers, Morris Sta- | Will sell cheap for cash or will exch, |: : Georgia. PAGE ee % Tandoce dise for fotan tractor. H. E. Coleman, Hartsfield, Ga. - One 16 ft. Benthal peanut vickoe. one 6 or 7 H. P. engine at $225.00 if taken at once. J. G. Daniel, Morgan, Georgia. DeFore cream separator, used three months, will sel half price or exch. FOB. Poulan, Ga. Milton Sumner, Syl) - vester, Ga., Route 3. _ SECOND- HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want 1 mower to attach to Fordson tractor. Must be in A. 1. condition. Quote price for cash in first letter. J. T. Adair, Watkinsville, Ga., Rt. 1. Want corn shredder in good condi- tion with snapping roller, no husker. G. W. Woodruff, Winder, Ga. Want two horse wagon, Will trade cow, to be fregh soon, eo E. Coleman, Hartsfield, Ga. Want good second-hand J. B. feed mill, No. 1 for cash cheap. 8. F. Prickett, Grantville, Ga. Want. ene top buggy in good condi- tion. Will exch. one-Cole combination corn planter or pay cash. ea A, Dug- gan, Chester, Ga. Want a second-hand = are Must be in good shape and cheap for cash. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3. Want a.2 or 3: row grain drill. Must be good condition, and cheap for cash, Roy Jordon, Rochelle, Ga. ~ Want a hay baler in good condition, will buy or exch. Reg. P. C. pigs. G. . M. Stallings, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3. - POTATOES FOR SALE per 100 lbs. FOB here. R. 4. Red Bliss Seed irish potatoes, $2.00 bu., FOB Coolidge. J. 8. Kight, Cool~ ee idge, Ga. - Porto Rican yams, a crates, $1.60. FOB Dixie. 8 ae aera Notice to Advertisers. : 2. _ Wanted. The Farm Land Supplement to the Market Bulletin to be published September the Sixth will have eight - divisions, specs a F arms For Sale and Wanted. Poultry F arms For. Sale and Truck Farms for Sale and Wanted. ; Orchards for Sale and Wanted. Dairies for Sale and Wanted. Farms for Rent. F arm Help Wanted. . Farm Positions Wanted. Ads for this Supplement MUST REACH US BY AUGUST 27TH. e _ Campbell vise Cole cotton plant- ae R. E. Bower, Sr. Dixie, Irish cobbler potatoes, new crop, $2 4 ae Cash with or- = der. Wm, Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga, et lve Stock for Sale and Wanted CATTLE FOR SALE 1 pure bred Jersey 10 day old heifer calf Pepsi 6 gal. cow. Solid oe ith papers to register, or cow an for $200. 8. J. Whatley, Plainville, Ga. 2 nice 3 gal. cows, $75; 1 fresh 4 gal; $100.00. Dick Tope, Austell, Ga., Route Two. : Fine male -calf, born July 29th. Sell or exch. for heifer calf, some older. Make best offer. C. R. Sorrells, Mon- ree, Ga., Route 1. - 4 calves 3 bulls and 1 heifer, 5 to 7 mos, old for sale. Nothing crated. T. H. Traylor, LaGrange, Ga. 1 male, entitled to reg., about 15 mos. old, $60.00, reg. in buyers name, OF eX- change for reg, heifer about the same age. T. L. Chaffer, Madison, Ga., Rt. eee gentle mixed blood milch cow and about 5 mos. old calf, $40.00. Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hoboken, Ga. Cow and calf, 1-2 Holstein, fresh, $50 not crated at my barn; 1 5-gal. Jersey, not fresh, $100. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- son, Ga. For sale or exch. ten mos. old reg. Jersey bull, grandson of the famous imported combination Premier, $50 crated fob Arlington. Will exch for 50 bu. good seed oats or 25 bu. Abruzzi rye. -$. G. McNeill, Arlington, Ga. : 16 Jersey grade milk cows, now milk- ing 40 gal per day, $1350 at barn. Ralph . Walton, Hamilton, Ga. 1 red Jersey male calf 2 mo. old, $35 FOB, Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga., ~ Route 4. 2 fine cows, one giving milk and one will be fresh last of August. Make best offer. J. A. Floyd, Felton, Ga., Route Guernsey bull, not reg. but entitled to reg. $50.00; heifers, half Guernsey and palf Holstein, 4 1-2 mo. old $25.00 at pasture, O, L, Reinhardt, Young Har- ris, Ga., Route 1, Box 1. | A One pure bred Guernsey bull, 4 yrs. old, service exceptional, $75.00 FOB LaGrange. G. E, Bailey, LaGrange, Ga., Ronte 1. 1 fine Jersey milch cow, fresh in, for sale. J. W, Conine, Ellenwood, Ga. Guernsey bull, No. 119309 Liberarors Goldseeker. 2 yrs. and 9 mos. old, eas- ily worth $150.00. Will trade for some heifers. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Georgia. fone 14 grade Jersey cows. T.\B. tested May 1928; 8 to freshen August and Sep- tember; 4 to freshen October; 2 fresh- en December, $65.00 to $100.00 each. F. B. Bohlen, Madison, Ga., Morgan County, Route 5. _ 1 Reg Jersey male 2 mos. old calf. Sell or exch. H. Roquemore, Mansfield, Georgia. : 1 Reg. Jersey heifer. Raleighs Lass. To freshen in September. Splendid prospect. For information write. Carl Strong, Newnan, Ga., R. F. D. 2 young cows, fresh with first calves. Good milk producers. $50.00 ea. Bar- ain at this price. Mrs. Laura B. Tay- lor, Waycross, Ga., Route 1, Box 15. 1 cream muley-headed 6 yr. old Jer- sey milch, fresh in with 4 wks. old heifer calf. 4 gals. and 2 lbs. butter per day. $100.00/cash. Will take 1 reg. Jersey or Guernsey bull calf, 6 to 8 mos. old in exch. at reasonable price; also 1 nice full blood Jersey 106 mos. old, not reg, lemon color with black switch and tongue, $25.00 FOB here. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga., Route 1... 10 good grade milch cows and 1 De Laval separator in good cond., for sale. _M. B. Jones, Rutledge, Ga., Morgan county. = 1 Holstein 2 yr. old heifer, $50.00. D. S. Major, Ray City, Ga., Route 1. Lasifrosos Ixias Princess 545813 Reg. Jersey, Dam, 5 gal. producer and tests high in butter fat, to freshen soon with 4th calf. Bred to Noble of Waverly Farms, $150.00; 1 heifer out of Lasi- fosos Ixias fresh with 1 mo. old heifer ~ calf, cow and calf, $200.00; 1 mo. old! ea., with pedigrees; 8 Duroc and P. C. 1T. R. Dugga, Warthen, Ga. | MARKET bull calf out of splendid dam, $50.00; 2 bulls, 1 yr. and 3 yrs. old Reg. and from high producers, $75.00 ea. Wood- mere Farms, Chamblee, Ga. 1 pure bred Polled short horn 5 yr. old male, kind and gentile, $75.00; 2 young 7 mos. old males, $25.00 ea. Write for description, FOB. H. C. Martin, White Oak, Ga. CATTLE WANTED Want to exch. reg. big type Poland Chinas male 18 mo. old wt. about 450 lbs. good breeder, guaranteed to be satisfactory, $100.00 or exch. for gsod gentle milk cow, fresh or soon, to fresh- en, not over 5 yrs. old. Prefer Jersey breed. Write what you have. J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga. Want breed heifers, cows or small calves good blood. Will exch. yr. old fine stock leghorns. Barnes Poultry Farm, Fitzgerald, Ga. Want 1 Guernsey bull. Reg. or en- titled to reg. 2 to 4 mos. old. Give prices at farm and also crated and loaded on train. T. A. Stone, Cum- ming, Ga.; Route 3, Box 32.. HOGS FOR SALE 7 Big Bone P. C. pigs. 3 males and 4 gilts, 8 wks. old September 12th, $10 crossed pigs, $10.00 ea. Blairsville, Ga., RFD 3. 3 2 fine pigs, 2 mos. old.. Big Type and reg., $20.00 at Mt. Zion. J. R. Cramer, Carrollton, Ga, RFD 7. ~~ . Hogs all sold. Answer to many in- quiries. W.'T. Roberts, Gray, Ga. Reg. O. I. C. 6 mos. old gilt, wt., 100. lbs., 1 reg. O. I. C. 7 mos. old boar, wt. 150 lbs., for sale. Nothing crated. T. H, Traylor, LaGrange, Ga. 150 to 175 Ib. Red Duroc show boars. March farrow from one of the best herds in the South. Immune to chol- era and flu for life. A bargain for $22.50 ea. Henry T. Lunsden, Talbot- ton, Ga. 60 shoats and pigs, $3.00 to $6.00. Dont write. Come out and bring your truck to haul them in. J. W. Tinsley, Stilesboro, Ga. 2 fat hogs, wt. about 250 lbs., ea., for sale. M. W. Spiker, Mountain View, Gaz" Box: 11. 8 P. C. 6 wks. old pigs at my home only. Sell reasonably. J. E. Stone, Adairsville, Ga., Route 3. Pigs, 6 wks. old August 24th, $5.00 ea., or exch. for Jersey calves. E. W. Dorough, Temple, Ga., Route 1. Reg. Black P. C. pigs for sale. don Wheeler, Kite, Ga. Reg. P. C. pigs, either sex, choice breeding, $10.00 ea; reg. in buyers name. C. M. Stallings, Carrollton, Ga. 7 hogs, wt., 150 lbs. for sale. S. M, Nixbet, Rising Fawn, Ga. 12 Big Bone Guineo 8 wks old pigs, $5.00 ea., FOB Mitchell. Ss. H. Johnson, Mitchell, Ga., Route 2.. eae Registered black Essex, cholera im- | mune, 12 weeks old, $10.00. H. W. Law, Hastman, Ga. ~ Big Type Poland China pigs, from reg. stock, 4 1-2 mo. old double treat- ed against cholera, make fine stock hogs, $12.50 ea. or will exch. for pure bred Jersey heifers, from 4 mo. to .yr. old or for young Jersey cow fresh in. A certificate for registering with each pig free. J. B. Parrish, Graymont, Ga. One nice grade black gilt wt. around 150 lbs. 7 mos. old. $15.00 at barn; if shipped, $1.50 for crating and inocula- tion. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. B. 4 shoats, 3 1-2 mo. old, cholera im- mune, $14.00. Sam Thompson, Swains- boro, Ga. Route 2. _ 20 hogs and shoats; hogs, 8 Ib. at pen; pigs or shoats $5.00 ea. R. GC. Loyd, Nicholls, Ga., Route 1. Reg. S. P. C. 12 wks. old pigs, $10.00 ea., old gilts, $25.00. All reg. in buy- ers name. Will exch. for young cattle. R. E. Daniel, Gor- Reg. P. C. boar and sow, 14 mos. old, boar: Grand Champion of: Madison county fair. Sow: 2nd prize winner, Also prize winners at Jacksonville, Fla., fair. Wt. about 500 lbs; sow is bred. Not litter mates, $100.00 ea. or $150.00 for both at my farm. Mrs. Anna . Burnett, Quitman, Ga., Route 5. | 14 shoats, wt. from 30 to 45 Ibs. ea. / y BULLETIN | 10c Ib, FOB here. Alwyne, O. Hutch- ings, Carrs Station, Ga. 15 meat shoats, average 100 Ib. ea., 1 thoroughbred Big Bone black P. C. brood sow, farrow in November for sale. J. B. Cousins, Greenville, Ga. 1 bred Reg. Duroc sow, 22 mos, old. Splendid individual, $60.00; 1 pr. reg. Duroc March shoats, $25.00, or $15.00 ea., 1 March farrow, $10.00. Carl Strong, Newnan, Ga. R F D. 6 pigs, P. C. and Essex crossed, 3 males and 3 females. 12 wks. old, $4 ea., at farm. Grady Carter, McDon- ough, Ga., Route 2. 18 pigs, ready for market about first September for sale. Mrs. D. E. Mor- gan, Ellijay, Ga. 4 S. P. C. 5 mos. old gilts, sire and dam no relation, $11 cash, with pedi- gree papers. Will exch. for Jersey heifer same age. T. J. Wetherington, Naylor, Ga., Route 1. Reg. Duroc 4 mos. old gilts, $12.50 reg. in buyers name. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Georgia. 1 pure bred Big Bone Guinea 1 yr. old sow $18.00; 5 4-mos. old pigs from above sow, $4.00 ea. I. E. Fordham, Metter, Ga. Thoroughbred S. P. C. 6 wks. old pigs, $5.00 ea. R. C. Camp, Rockmart, Ga., RFD 3. 10 B. B. P. C. 8 wks. old pigs; 7 1-2 B. B. P. C. and 1-2 Berkshire 8 wks. old pigs, $60.00 for lot FOB Rising | Fawn. Mrs. Grace L. Newman, Rising | Fawn, Ga. Z HOGS WANTED j Want 6 hogs to fatten on halves that will weigh-75 lbs. or more, good stock. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Want 1 Reg. Big Bone P. C. boar that will be ready for service by No- vember 15th. Must be No. 1 stock. Pay cash or exch. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga., Route 1. Want to exch. for good pig or chick- ens. Write for particulars. Mrs. Wm. C. Zachary, Holton, Ga. HORSES AND-~MULES FOR SALE 1 small mule, 1 heavy large mule, $75 for both, or exch. for full bred S. C. R.. I. Red chickens. No culls; 2 good: mules, cheap at my farm. Mrs. R. L. Arnall, Woolsey, Ga. ,Route 1, 1 mule and 1 single spring wagon cheap for cash; 1 small black mare pony 9 yrs. old, wt. 450 Ibs.;~$50.00. C. W. Hull, Savannah, Ga., care Dixie Feed Co., Inc. 2 horses: 1 large fray, wt. about 1 M Ibs., guaranteed to be safe and good fast worker and a.No. 1 saddle horse, $60.00; 1 chestnut and white spotted stallion, gentle, well behaved and good worker, wt. about 800 lbs., 9 yrs, old, $80.00 cash, or $135.00 for both. Will accept value in cattle, or hogs for mar- ket provided they have been inocu- lated; also will sell my corn, hay, fod- der, 11 cows and colves, 10 goats, 2 sows, 2 barrows, 1 yr. old, 12 shoats, both horses and chickens worth $20.00 | for $550.00 Write for further partic- ulars. Fred L. Morgan, Clyo, Ga., Rt. Three. : One horse mule, wt. about 900 Ibs. $75.00 cash or will exch. for stock chickens or anything useful or will sel for part cash and_exch. for balance. Lester Wilson, Daisy, Ga., Route 2. One black mare, about eight years old, wt. 1000 or 1100 lbs. Mrs. FB. E: Leverett, Shiloh, Ga., Route 1, Box 44. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want pr. No. 1 good farm mules, 8 or 10 yrs. old. Must not weigh less than 2000, and be smart in harness and true pullers. Will pay reasonable price this Fall for them. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga., Route 1. see ; PIGEONS FOR SALE 50. or 60 ea. Honier and Carneaux | pigeons, bred from Alston Squab Co. stock, 75c ea. B. Harrison Gibson, M, D., Allenhurst, Ga. 28 pr. Red Carneaux pigeons, mated and banded, $2.00 pr., del. L. G. Gaines, Cave, Bartow county, Ga. - Red and Splashed Carneaux pigeons, good workers arid producers, $2.00 pr., Special price on large lots. Write for f S. Knox, Thomson, Ga. purposes, $1.00 per box del. anywhere in Ga. Cash with order. Hilcrest Or- chards, Ella Gap, Ga. for pickle small press. | fruits, Thursday, August 23, 1928 full information. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Route 3. = Fancy pigeons: Fantails, Magpies, Priests, Nuns, Helmets, Pouters, Maj- tese, Italians, Runts, Mondains, Owls, Turbits, etc. Sell or exch, for chick- ens at market prices. R. L. Tribble, Atlanta, Ga., Route 69. RABBITS FOR SALE | 1 White pink-eyed buck rabbit, 75c or exch, for 1 Buff Orpington hen. Ches- ter Childs, Carters, Ga., Route 1. oe 1 trio White Flemish Giants, breed- ing age. Fully pedigred. Fine spec- imen, $20.00. L. C, Rhodes, Graysville, ae Georgia. Se Chinchilla rabbits at money saving prices, free from disqualifications, 6 mo. old. Write. A. E. Hall, Cordele, Ga., Route B. a3 -1 magnificent grown Flemish Giant buck and 5 young ones, 4 mos. old from _ finest, pedigree stock. Sell for 1-2 their value. Frank Matthews, Atlanta, Ga., | 880 Piedmont Ave., Phone Hem. 2463-J, RABBITS WANTED Want rabbits any breed, will pay 10c _ lb. for same. No wild ones accepted, H, N. Bowers, Canon, Ga., Route 1, _ Want all kinds of rabbits, also pea- fowls, Reg. S. P. C. gilts and males. Give prices and full particulars. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga, RFD B, > SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 senior yearling grade Southdown ram; 3 choice grade Southdown ram lambs. Selected for breeding. Partic- ulars on request. K. D, Sanders, Ea- tonton, Ga., Route 2, : : 1 billy, broke to drive and ride. Butt- headed, $5 FOB; 3 nannies, $1.25 ea., FOB, $8.50 for lot-. Iverson Meeks, Adrian, Ga., Route 1. ae 5 Spring. ram lambs, practically full blood Hampshires. Nicely marked and black, $10.00 ea., FOB Thompson. P. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want registered Toggenburg milk goats. State what you have and price. C. J. S, Brooker, Bamberg, S.C. Want 1 Toggenberg or Nubian mileh goat, fresh. Mrs. L. L. Patterson, Sa- vannah, Ga., Room 16, Union Station. Want 4 Angora billy goats at the right price. Dixie Stock and Poultry Farm, Osierfield. Ga, 4 FRUIT FOR SALE a Big, nice figs, 50c pk., or $1.75 bu., FOB. Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga., Route 2, eT Pineapple pears, now ripe and ready for shipment. $1.00 per bu., at or- chard. J. H. McDonald, Screven, Ga. All kinds of Jelly and Jams for sale. Mrs. W. E.- Davis, Buchanan, Ga. hee Unclassified apples, good for cooking Pears for preserving, $1.00 per bu. in crates. H. O. Williams, Millen, Ga., Route A, Box 182. oes 1 car of Non-blite apple pears about. ready to ship, 75c bu., FOB shipping point, also can furnish all kinds of fruit trees. Let me hear at once, J. A. Owens, Thomasville, Ga., Warren Avenue. ae Nice red and yellow apples, well sprayed, $2.00 bu. box del. Henry F. Weaver, Marion, Ga. ; oo Horse apples in boxes, $1.25 bu., FOB Gainesville; red striped sun apple, $1.20 bu. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga., Route 7. p FRUIT WANTED Want Siberian crabapples, peaches Also other Write before shipping. Fre I. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Box 244. Want 3 bu., quinces for Fall del. Write price. Mrs. J. C. Thrasher, At lanta, Ga., 122 State Capitol. Pee CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN | MEAL FOR SALE Corn: special prices on 15 bu., and over. Write, or come get prices and ex- amine the goods. S, M. Nisbet, Rising Fawn, Ga. Seo a ee bears and Seeds for sale and Wanted ~~ hblow hibiscus, orange, red, sal- _ pink and American Beauty sul- , orange and yellow varigated lan- , mistletoe geraniums, red Jus- , pink oxalis, Conch begonia, red. - fuschia, varigated geraniums, yel- / cannas, all 10 ea; lilac sprouts, purple crepe myrtle, 1 yr. old ts, 25c; tiger lily, 15c; yellow for- 3, 20c; red japonica, 25c; Dorothy ins roses, 25c; white hydrangea, ea., or exch. for red Amaryllis, Per- n lily or pine burr geraniums. Mrs. O. Wilkie, Cisco, Ga. ink and white Crepe Myrtle, bridal th, golden bell, rooted yellow Xmas |, rooted running rose, 25c ea; white i] Narcissus bulbs, $1 per hundred; yaragus Spengeria ferns, good roots, en. or exch. 2 for 1 double peach- w hibiscus any color; petunias, 30c ) or exch. petunias for white can- pulbs. Mrs. Markie Myers, Hart- 1, Ga., Route 4. colors dbl. Cannas, 10 rooted; 7 ts for $1.00 and postage; Four o- cks, 5c. Mrs, C. R. Sorrells, Mon, es Route 1. ue Roman Hyacinths, blooming $10.00 for 500, $2.50 a 100; Aurora blooming lily, $1.00 a 100, $7.50 5 M $25.00. Yellow Polyanthus issi, very fragrant, $2.00 a 100 del. R. H. Wright, Middleton, Ga., ap, 5 E : : S tter and eggs, nice large bulbs, 15c 2 doz 25c; well rooted Oleander, rose pink, 25c ea; cuttings, not Sc ea; small size lace fern 25c up; Spengeria fern, large size, 75c; rf sword, 10c ea; well rooted Christ- cactus, large plants, 25c ea; Would . some of the above for rooted and yellow Oleander. Mrs. H.L. Atlanta, Ga., Route 3. = colors Sultanas, 50c del; or 15 ea; . old Asparagus fern, large size, or exch. for 12 Brown Leghorn lay strain March pullets. Other t flowers to exch. for Octagon soap coupons. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- le, Ga., Route 3. alifornia violet plants, 50c a 100 id. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomas-~- Gas... 5 : and white Begonias, pink and geraniums, maple begonias, dbl. pe- hia cuttings, Red Fuschia and Hib- cus cuttings, all 5c each; 4 Grape be- aias, 5 dbl. fuschia, 2 pink and 1 red lium, 1 justicia, 3 weeping lan- und 3 walnut geraniums, all opted and 10c ea; Oxalis, 2 for 5c; reen Jew vine, 2 doz, 12c; Rainbow 2 bunches 5c; 6 Fox Glove plants pink hardy phlox, 15c doz. Add age. Miss Mary E. Grindle, Dah- ega, Ga., Route 1, Box 42. Yellow, dbl. and single daffodils, jon- ls, single white narcissi, white iris, 00 a 100; extra large dbl. paper narcissi, 75c per doz., blue, sin- hyacinths, 40c doz., red spider lil- Oc doz. Mrs. O. O. Dye, Middle- Easter. lily bulbs, $1.00 doz; 6 or 10c ea; Add postage. Miss ahn, Rincon, Ga., Route 2. 200 well rooted boxwoods, $15.00 del; rmelon colored pink erepe myrtle 50c ea; Magnolia Glaucia trees, ea; little Star Jasmine and Cape ims, 30c per doz. All del. Mrs. R. tobinson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. pink and red geraniums, 20c; 100 and purple Easter lily bulbs, $1 dbl. and single poppy seed, 10c ; all colors hollyhocks, 15c doz. or seed 20c cupfull; dbl. lark- seed, 10c pkg; dbl. red carnation , 8 for 10c; snapdragons, mixed 15 for 20c; Asparagus ferns, 1 , largest size, $1.00. Gene Harper, ell, Ga., Route 1. 1. pink hyacinth bulbs, some very ones, 10c ea, $1.00 doz. First or- filled with largest bulbs. Mrs. R. tehead, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 2. rd amine, 30c each; large chrysanthe- wherry, Gloria De Chatelaine, Max ia hy- drangeas 25c ea; Martha Washington geraniums, blooming size 25c ea; small size and cuttings 15c ea; dbl. dark red hardy carnations, all summer bloom- ing 15c ea; royal blue, all Fall and Winter blooming: violets, 15 doz; 50c a 100; a collection of any 12 of the above $1.00. Mrs. Dessie Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Route 1. Gladioli bulbs, 25 doz; Narcissi bulbs 20c doz; Spring Flowering Almond, 10c ea. Mrs. L. O. Noble, Trenton, Ga. Lemon lilies, 15c ea; 2 for 25; white everblooming violets, nice plants, 10c doz; different colors cannas, 10c ed; purple verbena 2 for 5; field daisies, 15c doz; June lilies, 10c ea; Dusty Mil- ler, 2 for 5c; wild Iris, 10e doz; 2 Ivy geraniums, 1 white, 1 pink, both rooted and 2 rooted Umbrella palms, 20c ea. Miss Gladys Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga,, Route 2. - 6 white Easter lily bulbs, 35c del; pink, sweet scented old fashioned grass pinks, 10 bunch del, or 3 bunches for 25c del; Will exch. for any kind of fancy work. Ea. to pay postage. Miss Mozelle Savage, Mansfield, Ga., Rt. 1. ' Pink and red geraniums, 10c; pink and red conch shell begonias, 20c ea; Beefsteak begonias, Leopard plants 35c ea; 3 yr. Lace ferns, $3.00 ea; Sultana cuttings, 5c ea; Xmas cactus, rooted, 25c ea; Orange lilies, 6 for 35c, 60c doz; Easter lilies, 6 for 35c; Milk and Wine lilies, 6 for 45c, or $7.00 a 100. King Humbert cannas, $1.00 doz; Spen- | geria ferns, 35c ea. Miss Allie Carter, Alma, Ga., Route 2. Privet hedge, 2 yr. plants, $10.00 M; $2.50 a 100; Coral plant hedge, $3.50 a 100; Butterfly Bush, 25c; Spirea, Thumbergi and Anthony Waterer, white and red, 50c ea; Daffodils, $2.50 to $5.00 per 100; some very rare Iris, $5.00 to $10.00 per 100; Day lilies, $1.00 to $2.00 a 100; Jerusalem Artichokes, $3.00 bu; Strawberry plants, $3.00 a M. Wonderberry plants, 25c doz: -Wood- mere Farms, Chamblee, Ga. oe Rooted geraniums, roses and tree cactus, 15c ea; Golden and speckled be- gonias, 15c ea; both for 25c; dbl. red and white carnations, yellow oxalis, achilla dragonhead, heliotrope, white and pink dbl. grass pinks, dbl. white violets, 10c ea., 3 for 25; blue plumba- go, 15c ea; white and cream narcissi, white and blue iris, 25 doz. dbl. and single day lily, 20 doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Fife, Armuchee, Ga. ~ Asparagus, Spengeria, Lace, Boston, Teddy Jr., Ostrich Plume and Maiden Hair ferns, 20c ea; dbl. white, red and pink geraniums, also red and salmon, pink geraniums, rooted, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; cuttings 5c ea; large pink begon- ias, rooted, 25c; white conch begonia, rooted, 15c; pink oxalis, red and pink verbenas, dbl. white and pink sweet pinks, 3 for 25c; shandalia lily bulbs, 20c; red and spotted gladioli bulbs, 5c; large red spotted and salmon pink can- na bulbs, white Flag and lemon lily bulbs, 3 for 25c; April blooming Nar- cissi, Butter and Eggs and Snowballs, 30c doz; red Spider and other red lil- ies, 10c ea; Government inspeeted. Mrs. W. A. Huff, Browns Crossing, Ga. Milk and Wine lily bulbs, 25c ea; Jarge yellow chrysanthemums, Winter pinks, Dusty Miller, all colors, rose moss, 25c doz. each; pink and purple verbena, and purple and green wander- ing jew, 5c ea; also rape seed, 25c Ib. for fall and winter planting. Cash with order, or will exch. for turnip seed. Mrs. M. E. Ricks, Moultrie, Ga. White Easter lily bulbs, $1.00 per doz., 6 for 50c, or 10c ea. Add postage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga., Route 2. Cream Narcissi with gold center, $1.50 a 100; dbl. yellow Daffodils, wild iris, blue with yellow spots, 25c doz. each; large Jap blue iris and lemon lily, 45c doz,, pink and white perennial phlox, 35c doz; Sweet Williams, 30 doz. pink peonies, pink and white hibiscus, 295c ea; American Beauty rose, 6 for $1.00; Mtn. Laurels, strawberry bush, pink althea, snowballs, hydrangea, English red Japonica, 6 for $1.00; Ar- bor-Vitae, boxwoods, Junipers, 30c ea; pink and yellow azalaes, pink Chero- kee roses, $1.00 doz. Sadie Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. | Grape and Maple begonias, 15c ea; Salmon Sultanas, nice cuttings, 10c ea; bronze and green jew, 15c doz. cut- tings; Elephant Ear bulbs, 10c ea; or exch. for needle for making hooked rugs, or. tufting needle. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga., Route 3, Box 68. ; Mixed geraniums, all colors, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; red and pink June cactus, 10c rooted, cuttings, 2 for 5c; March cac-, tus, 4 yrs. old, 50c, 2 yrs. old 30c; pink and red Sultana, rooted, 15c ea., 2 for 25C; orange sultanas, 10c cutting; Jus- ticia, 10c; Boston, .Sword ferns, and several kinds of begonias, 20c ea. Mrs.- G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga., Route 7. 3 or 4 geranium cuttings and several Grape leaf geraniums, rooted, Squirrel tail fern with good roots, ground ivy, peppermint. Sell or exch. any of above for any kind of cloth. Write Mrs. J. G. Barton, Ramhurst, Ga. 20 Hibiscus trees, rooted, lavender, white, salmon, 10 Crepe Myrtle trees, 3 ft. high, 25c ea; 5 quince trees, 75c ea; 2 M daffodil bulbs, $5.00 per M or 60c per 100; Iris, 25c doz. Lilac, rooted, 15c each. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Lula, Ga., Route 3. Double yellow Japonica, 2 yrs. old, well rooted, 25c ea; red and Crepe Myr- tle, 25c ea; Jonquils, daffodils, Iris, 25c doz; Hardy phlox, sweet Williams, 30c doz; evergreen, blue flowers, 20c doz. Mrs. Annie Gentry, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 58. Large yellow butter cup and oxalis bulbs for fall planting, 25c doz. postage. Mrs. D. H. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga., Route 1. oe j White sweet scented Narcissus bulbs, 25 doz. Now ready; orange spotted lilies, 5 bulb. Mrs. Jas. C. Goolsby, Lincolnton, Ga., Route 6. Double yellow Japonica, well rooted, 25c ea; purple sweet Williams, hardy phlox, 25c doz; jonquils, daffodils, Iris 30c doz; sweet violets, 40c doz; red Crepe Myrtle, 40c ea; evergreen, 15c doz. Miss M. Barrett, Elliay, Ga., Rt. Three. - Salmon pink Amaryllis bulbs, 35c ea., or 3 for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. G. A. McClendon, Bremen, Ga. Crepe Myrtle plants for sale or exch. for goose feathers, etc. Write for fur- Georgia. : Dahlias (Cut flowers) $1.00 a doz. Mrs. M. E. Russell, Atlanta, Ga., 222 Ga. Ave., S. E., Phone Ma. 1094-W. Rooted blue hydrangea, 20c ea; snowdrop bulbs, 20c doz; Bronze flags, $1.00 a 100; purple iris bulbs 35 doz; peppermint plants, 15c doz; Gillardi seed, 10c pkg., nickle geranium 15c doz. Will exch. any of the above for tu- dbl. geraniums, any color. Clayton, Roy, Ga. : White German Iris bulbs, 5c ea; Blue Flower, Evergreen Box vine 5c ea; sweet scented lavender iris 10c ea; blue hyacinth bulbs 2c ea; white Star. of Bethlehem bulbs, 1c ea; well rooted perennial Marvel of Peru tubers, 10c ea; postage paid on orders of 25c or more; 1928 Marvel of Peru seed, all red or varigated. 25 seed for 10c post- paid. Mrs. T. C. Floyd, Chipley, Ga., Route 2, Box 74, Dbl. and single poppy seed, mixed colors, 10c pkg; blue lilac and flower- ing oak sprouts, 10e ea. Mrs. Flournay Harris, Jonesboro, Ga., Rt. 2. New crop parsnip seed, 10c thls., Gil- lardi seed, 10c pkg., April blooming white Narcissi bulbs, 25 doz; yellow daffodil bulbs, 20c doz; $1.00 a 100; rooted blue Hydrangea, 20c ea; pepper- mint plants, 15c doz. Mrs. Emma Clay- ton, Roy, Ga. \ Snowball, hydrangea, bridal wreath, American Beauty rose, strawberry bush, 6 for $1.00; Junipers, boxwoods, dwarf and tall Arbor-Vitae, 4 for $1.00; pink Althea, golden bells, $1.00 doz; English -dogwoods, red Japonica, pink almond and pink hibiscus, 6 for $1.00: lemon lily, large blue iris, 45 doz; cream nar- cissi, $1.00 a 100, snowdrop, 60c a 100, Spanish Bayonette, 6 for $1.00. R. D Wilson, Morgantown, Ga. Paper white Narcissi bulbs; Nareissi round petals and yellow center; nar- Miss Jewell Ada | ther information. L. B. Wood, Griffin, 15e doz; yellow Daffodil bulbs, 20c doz., lips or lemon lily bulbs or well rooted | Sat , red Resurrection lily bulbs, 50 doz; yellow Jonquils, 15 doz. Will exch. any of the above for dbl. or single hy- acinths, any color; Fairy lilies or Tu- lip bulbs. Mrs. J. Tyler Whigham, Ga., Route 1. 3 : Large yellow buttercups and oxalis bulbs for Fall planting, 25 doz; add postage. Mrs. D. H. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga., Route 1. Dahlias: 15 good colors. Orders tak- en now. Tubers shipped when dag in Fall. Write for names of varieties and prices. W. E. Wylam, Gleveland, Ga. ticia, 20c ea; rainbow fern petunias, begonia, 15c ea; hardy red carnations, 25c ea; Xmas cherries, 10c ea. or 25c doz; yellow June lilies, 20c doz.,. $1.00 per 100. Miss Mary Hughey, Ranger, Ga., Route 1. Poppy seed for Fall planting, mixed colors, double and single flowers, 10c per large package. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Kennesaw, Ga., Route 2. Coleus, trailing queen, Iris, blue, 25 doz; Madonna Xmas cactus, 25 ea; peonies, 50c ea; rope cactus, 50c doz. Add pos- tage. Miss Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga. pink running rose, 25c ea; golden bells, peachtree rose, 20c ea; red Crepe Myr- dils, 80c doz; Iris, 25 doz. Miss Mau- rien Barrett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 58. Different colors geraniums, cuttings, red and pink June cactus, 5c; grape and maple begonias rooted, 20c ea; blue plumbago, rooted, 15c and 30 ea; var- igated and trailing lavender Lantana rooted, conch begonia, pink Hydrangea, 15c; small ferns, red trailing verbena per 100. Will exch. for tulips or hy- \ cissi pointed petals and yellow center; Marwell, - White Hydrangea rooted, pink Jts- - geraniums, red and pink. rooted, graye lilies, cactus pink, | Double yellow Japonica, well rooted, tle, well rooted, 40c ea; jonquils, daffo- red carnation, 10c ea; hollyhaock plants, mixed colors, single and double, $1.00 acinths or white hydrangea. Mrs. A. F. Maloch, Hoschton, Ga., Rt. 1. Weiglea, Virginia creeper, seedless 20c ea; June pearge50c ea; dusty. mil- ler, 30 for-25c; pink gladioll, 35 doz; Evelyn Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3,. Box 73, | oe Leopard grass, large purple Iris, 25 moss, single jonquils 15 doz. Mrs. Le- na Gaddis, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 4, crop. Ready for Fall planting, 10 thls. Estelle Holmes, Ranger, Ga, same size in diameter, for sale, Mrs. D. E, Morgan, Ellijay, Ga, Genuine Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, $2.25 doz. smaller size $1.50 doz. D. F. Wisenbaker, Valdosta, Ga. American Beauty roses, 206 ea; 6 for $1.00; giant dbl. daffodils, 35 doz; cream narcissi with golden center, 30c doz; $1.50 a 100; sweet williams, 25c giant Tiger lilies, 35 doz; 50 rooted for $1.00; parma violets, 25 doz; white 35 doz; 3 yellow dogwoods for 50c; coral pink Cherokee roses, $1.00 doz; pink and yellow wild Azaleas, $1.60 doz; Butterfly bush, 25c ea, Will book. or- ders for Fall del. Mrs. A. Wilson, Mor- gantown, Ga. Sor of 600 for $5.00, also paper white Nar- cissi bulbs, 25c doz. Mrs, J. M. Mac- Donald, Fitzgerald, Ga., 216 So, Main Street. ae : oo Daffodil bulbs, 50c a 100; Easter lil- ies, 50c ea., Milk and Wine lilies, 25c ea., Sweet violets, 15c doz; also. Ga. fly wheel seed, 10c for 1-2 teaspoon- ful. Cammie Sutton, Tifton, Ga. Rt. A, Box 145. | oe White jonquil bulbs, bloom in Fall, 15 doz; 7 kinds of Cactus, 7 kinds of begonia, and 3 kinds of geraniums, 5c cutting, each; pink and salmon. pink kinds of ferns, 15c bunch; red -and pink Justicia, 5c cutting; pink, white periwinkle plants, 15 doz; all post- paid on orders ever 30c. Add 5 postage on small orders. No stamps. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. a ae. grape cuttings, 25c ea; May cherries, doz; purple dwarf Iris, grave or yard Red and white hollyhock seed, 1938 11 Boxwoods, 4 to 5 ft. high, about Mys. | doz; 5 doz $1.00; water lilies, 6 for 50c; 10 Althea lilies for $1.00; lemon and violets, 15 doz; pink perennial phlox, Yellow jonquil bulbs, 25 doz. or lot collard and Hanover seed, 10c tbls. ea;. ; Sultanas, rooted, 15c ea; 30 different fy FLOWERS| AND: SEEDS FOR SALE| or exch. for lot of quilt scraps, or any- thing valuable can use. Write. Mrs. - M. M. Holter, Soperton, Ga. 1 dbl. red, 1 apple blossom, 1 white geranium, rooted, just starting to bloom, 1 Leopard begonia, 6 mos. old, blooming, with 1 nice cutting for sale Well rooted junipers, 40c ea: spirea and dentizia, well rooted hardy pink hibiscus, 15c_ea; Myrtle and cinnamon vine, violets, 2 doz. for 15c; pink per- ennial pea vines, 60c doz; sword lilies, 2 for 15c; genuine Jacqueminot rose, 2 _ for 25c; wandering Jew, 10c doz. Will exch. for pure bred hatching eggs, or anything useful. Mrs. Henry Eller, Elli- jay, Ga., Rt. 3. Crepe Myrtle, double and single al- thea, flowering almond, lilac, 10c and 15c; Dorothy Perkins rose vines, 25c; Iris, 5c; chrysanthemums, mixed pe- tunias, 25c doz; Hastings monster zinia seed, 20c pkg; salvia, calendula and pe- _tunia seed, 10c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. A. Daniel, Winder, Ga., Rt. 1. . 200 single white hyacinth bulbs, 100 Chinese sacred lily bulbs, $3.00 per 100; - several thousand jonquil bulbs, 75c per 100; Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, 20c and 25c doz. Pinehurst, Ga. Milk and wine lilies, different col- ors cannas, colea cuttings, red jus- ticia cuttings, 10c ea; pink conch be- gonia, 15c ea; 2 Palm Beach coladi- ums, 75c ea. or exch. for meal or flour sacks, large quilt scraps or Kentucky Wonder pole beans, colored bush but- ter beans, onion sets. Add postage. Mrs. Indiana Barnes, Rockingham, Ga. | 5 yr. old Abelias, 75c and $1.00 ea; - privet, 10 yrs. old, $1.00; Boxwood, 8 to 30 in. high, $20.00 per 100 to $200.00 per 100; 12 different tulips, $4.00 per 100; peonies, red, white and pink, $1.00 to $400 ea; Iris, all colrs, $2.50 per - doz; daffodils, King Alfred, $10.00 per 100; Emoeror, $6.00 per 100; Madona lilies, $6.00 doz. Cherokee Farm, West Point, Ga. April blooming Narcissus, white Iris, 15 doz; pink verbena, 25 doz., $1.25 per 100; Paul Neron r e bushes, rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Route 1. Red Lantana cuttings, 5c ea; yellow, _ pink, orange and white, lantana cut- tings, 2 for 5c; colladium, pot flower, well rooted, bunch 25c; silver leaf be- gonia, well rooted, 20c bunch; Maiden hair fern Boston fern, 25c; Asparagus fern 20c. Add postage. Miss _ Lonnie - White, Gainesville, Ga., Route 1, Butter and egg bulbs, April bloom- ing Narcissus, large blue violets, 20c doz; other kinds of daffodils, narcissus and jonquils, 75c per 100 or exch. for dried peaches, 100 mixed bulbs for 4 ~ Ios. dried peeled peaches. Add. postage. Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga., Route 6. White Easter lily bulbs, 25c doz: lilac sprouts, 20c ea; pink and. purple Crepe Myrtle, 30c ea; pink and red Dorothy Perkins running rose, 20c ea; privet -cuttings, 50c per 100. Add postage. 2 a H. E. Hartley, Conyers, Oe Route 0 _. Red May and June cactus, nice grow- ing bunch, will bloom next May, 20c; cuttings, 2 for 5c; Xmas cactus, bloom next Xmas, 20c; sword ferns, 10 and 15c bunch; blue August lily bulbs, 5c ea; white and green leaf jew, 5 cuttings 5c; trailing colens, 2 cuttings 5c. Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want to exch. Grape Leaf gerani- ums, Justicia, cherry, conch gerani- ums, white and green striped wander-. ing jew; squirrel tail fern for salmon and pink, dbl. petunia, beefsteak be- - gonia and maple leaf geraniums. Mrs. J. W. Hemsley, Ramhurst, Ga., Rt. 1. Will exch. yard shrubbery for doub- le hyacinths, tulips and peonies for fall planting. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastan- ollee, Ga. . Want to exch. 1 doz. perriwinkles, purple and white, for 1 well rooted salmon geranium or 2 cuttings; 8 mari- . gold plants, double flowers for gerani- um cuttings any color except white, or begonias, purple sultana or fern, also many others 1 package watermelon except _ Boston; ' for exchange. Mrs, J. A. Forehand, | any kind of flowers or box plants. Barbara Richardson, 703 Kendall St., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Want improved mixed colors Iris, mixed colors tulips, Easter lily, pink canna bulbs, peonies, mixed colors, cape jasmine, crepe myrtle dahlia, mixed colors. Will exch. 8 or 10 pure bred white Plymouth Rock cockerels, Mch. and April hatched, value $1.50 ea. for same; also have cherry, currants, fig and blue damson plum sprouts of large | size to exch. for well cured country hams, fig, pear or strawberry preserves, South Georgia syrup in cans. Write what you have. Mrs. N. C. Comer, 145 South Oak St., Decatur, Ga. Want tulips, any color dahlias ex- cept red and yellow, peonies or hya- cinths. Write. Chelsea, Ga. Want 100 lbs. May Pop or blue flow ered Passion flower vine seed. Write us for instructions and price will pay per lb. Peoples Seed Store, Sener ville, Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR. SALE Honey in 5 Ib. cans, $1.35 del. F, R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Nice, bright chunk honey, 5 lb pail, 75c; 10 lb. $1.50. Add postage. Cash with order. Will have honey through- Out season. L. G. H. Scott, Ludowici, Ga., RFD A, Fancy Gallberry and Tupelo honey, 5 Ib. pails, Extracted and Comb. Case of 12 pails, $9.00 case FOB Valdosta. J. W. Sherman, Valdosta, Ga. 200 colonies bees in modern hives. Mrs. Tom White, Dublin, Ga. 25 stands bees in 8 frame cypress hives pointed, complete with supers, $4.50 FOB yard, Hilton, as s. L, Hartley, Blakely, Ga. Pure Gallberry honey in 5 lb. pails, 12 to the case, $9.00; 24 16-oz. glass jars, $5.00 per case FOB Lakeland, Ga. Single cans 5 lb. del. $1.10. Have 25,000 lbs. Write for prices on large lots. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. New bright extracted honey, mostly Galberry, 10c Ib. in small lots, 9c in lb., section honey in cases of 24: sec- tions, 18c lb., FOB. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Fresh beeswax, 35c Ib. del. Cash with order. Mrs. G. F. Pickle, Blakely, Ga. White Bay honey in comb, 10 lb. buckets, $2.25 per bucket del. Cash with order. R. W. Drovnine: Dublin, Ga., Route 3. Best grade Geiierry honey, 16 0z., glass jars, with comb, 24 to case, $5 case, FOB; 5 Ib. pails with comb, 12 to case; $9.00 case, FOB; single pail 5 lbs. del. parcel post, $1.10. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. - 8 frame equipment, 2 queen exclud- ers, 2 comb honey supers 4 1-4 x 1 1-2 complete with drawn section; 10 frame equipment, 2 queen excluders, 4 shal- low supers drawn comb half filled and capped, 5 swarms of Italian bees; 1 comb honey super drawn; Bee smoker, gloves, veil, hive scraper, 2 bee escapes, 50 sections No. 1, 4 1-4 x 1 1-2; 10 shallow. frames, 1 lb. thin super for sections (all Brood three play) all in perfect cond., free of all disease, $35. Reeves Scarboro, Finley, Ga. Nice fruit honey ext., in 5 Ib. cans, $1.35 del. land, Ga. . Nice, bright new chunk honey, 5 Ib. pail, 75c; 10 Ib, pail, $1.50. Add postage. Cash with order. L. G. H. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit- | Scott, Ludowici, Ga., Route A. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Best grade, from tender okra, of okra and tomatoes, in No. 2 tins. A real product. Price depends upon amount. Write. S. N. Carver, Daw- son, Ga.. Green and Red Hot pepper, 25c at; not pickled, or exch. for Begonias, all kinds except Conch and Sultans. Par- ty to pay postage. N. B. Lewis, Tooms- boro, Ga., Baye 2. eee nd 2 lemon wee to exch. Yor - Miss Mamie Garner, Write for information and prices. J. lots over 100 Ibs., chunk honey, 10c |} . White us liams, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 6... Z Young, tender okra, $1. 25. per 32 qt. fancy, $2.50 per hamper; - tomatoes, J. G. Allgood, crate. All FOB Boston: ret. k. Boston, Ga. 8 or 10 bu. onions for eating. Large size, $2 per bu. or exch. G. P. Murphy, Rt. 2, Fairmount, Ga. : 3 bu. Brabham peas, sound and clean, $2.50 per bu. FOB Fairmount. Gr: P. Murphy, Fairmount, Ga. Running butterbeans, young pole beans, yellow squash, all kinds vegeta- bles. Fred I. Ronen, Box 244, Colum- bus, Ga. Hot. green pepper, 25c gal. Now ready. Add postage. Cora Waldrip, Draketown, Ga., Rt. 1. 100 1b. white multiplying nest eulens for fall planting or use now. 5c per lb. FOB Soperton. John W. Moseley, R. F. D. 2, Soperton, Ga. Large egg plants ready for cooking, 10c ea; buyer paying postage under 50c or will exch. for baby Ancona chickens or any breed grown chicks. Also few lb. white silver skin onions, seven cents lb. del. White silver skin sets 15c qt; postpaid over 50c. Old fashioned multiplying onion sets, 15 qt. postpaid over 50c or exch. onions and sets for Ancona chickens small or 'S. J. Leomans, Swainsboro, Ga. : For sale Aug. ith. pears at $1 per pu., also frying size chickens at 35c per ib. Mrs. Mollie Williams, Rt. 1, Matthews, Ga. Green pepper for sale at 30c per qt. or 2 qts. 50c. Add postage on or- ders less than $2. Miss Beanie Smith, Rt. 1, Box 74, Kite, Ga. c Several gals., 50c gal.. Mrs. "alph Wil- | hamper; Lima beans, $1.75 per 32 qt. grown ones not over 2 yr. old. Mrs. | = "VEGETABLES WANTED is Wanted any amount of running snap 2 beans, also large butterbeans. J. R. Striplin, Miami, Fila. - Turnip salad in bbl. crates, $1.75 crate. R. EB. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga, Fresh butterbeans in the hull, 4 Ib. FOB here. Mrs. W. M. Arrington Wadley, Ga., Route 2. Green pepper, large Bell and Hot, okra 40c gal., extra fine to- matoes for canning. Make best offer 35c -gal., per bu., also cucumbers for pickling 40c.gal. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rockmart, Ga:, Route 3, Box 68. Sweet pepper, green, also green ua dry sage. Sell by gal. or exch. for any- thing can use. Mrs. Sarah Barton, Ramhurst, Ga., Rt, 1. Want stringless green pod and pole : : beans, white butterbeans, egg plant yellow squash and all kinds of vege- tables. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, CPs Box 244. Want snap string beans. Can_ use 100 hampers daily, or more. Can haul with truck or have come by express S. M. Carnes, Florahome, Fla. Want running snap beans, butter- beans, yellow squash and all kinds of vegetables. Ga., Box 244. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 10 or 12 bu., peas slightly mixed Clay and cow, $2.50 bu. Mrs. Grace L. New-_ man, Rising Fawn, Ga. -Willet Wonder Garden peas for Fall planting, 25c Ib. del. Mrs. B. 8S. Ward, Toomsboro, Ga., Route 2. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to exch. 2 bu. green beans, for 2 thoroughbred B. B. Guinea pigs; piate or female or Duroc; also one bushel green beans for 35 Indian game or large stock baby chicks. D. M. Black- well, Cleveland, Ga., Route 4. Division of Classification Postmaster, = se : Atlanta, Ga. ae My dear Sir: shoes, clothes, etc. positions wanted. purview of the statute above cited. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL WASHINGTON SPECIAL NOTICE The attention of the lipides of Georgia is called to the following letter aa dressed to the Georgia weeninaeg Bulletin. C --In your reply refer to C. D. No. 183295. July 11, 1928. S oe wesgpention An examination of the copies of recent issues of the Georgia Market. | Bulletin submitted by you under date of June 26, 1928, in response to the request of this office discloses many announcements for sale of needlework, Such articles are merchandise and not products of the soil or farm products or commodities in any sense of those terms. fore, the publication in issues of the Georgia Market Bulletin of such an- nouncements can not be considered as only for the purpose of _, the objects of a State Department of Agriculture. It is further noted that the publication carries announcements of Bee- ond hand machinery which does not clearly pertain to farm work and also of There- You will, therefore, please again inform the publishers that while it is permissible to print in copies of this publication mailed at the second class : pound rates of postage under the provisions of the Act of June 6, 1900, un- der which it is admitted to the second class of mail matter, items regard- ing matter for sale and wanted, it is expected that items of this nature will be restricted to such as clearly relate to agriculture or agricultural products or articles used in furtherance of the agricultural industry. Items relating to fancy work, machinery which does not pertain to agricultural pursuits and with respect to positions wanted cannot be regarded as coming within the z Furthermore, items in the interest of dealoceoduvers and sellersor j business men engaged in trade and not in the interest of persons engaged in farm or agricultural pursuits or allied occupations carn not be regarded as furthering the objects of the Georgia State Department of Agriculture and therefore, are not permissible in the publication. ; Please, therefore, take these matters up with the pubbishers, a copy of this letter being inclosed for your convenience in this respect, in order that | they may govern themselves accordingly in the future if it is desired to have isSues of the Georgia Market Bulletin accepted for mailing as second clas matter under the provisions of the Act referred to. Sincerely yours, Third Assistant Baie General Fred I. Baker, Columbus, =