- DEPARTMENT 0 EUGENE TALMADGE _PUBLISHED ay the BUREAU : OF MARKETS _ C.H.BISHOP, DIRECTOR) | VOL. 11. nn Sonate STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1927. bei No. 5 nese aab neo Se Sa 4 FREIGHT RATES Byers large business industry Baa a Rate fice, on its pay- toll: Practically every progressive Chamber of Commerce of cities and towns has realized the importance of employing a Rate Expert. The Bureau of Markets has employed Mr. B. B. Cheek to give borat in Georgia service as a Rate Expert on fre'ght and ex- press rates, On ali shipments of merchandise where the far- mer thinks that his charges have been excessive, send copy of freight bill to this office, addressed to B. B. Cheek, Rate Ex- pert, Department of Agriculture. An investigation will be made on the charges, and if an overcharge is made, a claim will be filed for the shipper. This covers ned freight and ex- press rates. ae If any farmers of the state wish advice as to the cheapest rate to secure where there are several lines that can make the haul, this office will also. give you the information. It often occurs that the freight and express rates on some articles are _ unreasonable when compared with the rates on other articles, * me Ser nea Yo my rat <= Ps. MARKET Shoal to the same destination. Publie Bervice Commission for an adjustment. Refrigeration of cars and of express shipments, and differ- ent kinds of packing and boxing, also take a different rate. This office will be in poston to oe you ae advice on these matters. There are thousands of freight bills, every day, overcharge. You never hear anything about this. A claim is the only way to get your money back. If there is an under- charge by the first agent, the railroad will catch the error be- fore it finally reaches its destination, as it goes through a good ~ We are here to serve you and I think the adding many agents. of a Rate Expert to this Department is one of the most benefi- cial steps yet taken. Address all inquiries on freight aad transportation charges A to B. B. Cheek, Rate Expert, Department of Agriculture, At- EUGENE TALMADGE, lanta, Georgia. : Commissioner of Agriculture. tne REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wy holenele Prices Fercrahes 3, 1927, Always subject to varia dogs Po ne _. ATLANTA Serene Potatoes (Yellow) bulk ween ene ne een e nnn -- $1. 40 100 Ibs. Irish Potatoes, sack 2 - Cabbage, green, eratha SS Eggs, Ga, Extra Soa nae Ss eee Eggs, Cs. Standard aes 2.00 100 Ibs. et we ee 1.25 bu. 05 Ib, 50 gal. 40 gal. 2.25 96 Ibs. Field Pies, cel Ee See eas Blackeyed Peas _ Georgia Cane Syrup, bbls. ee _ Sorghum Syrup, bbls. --...-.-7----i--- + 4-5 ns Coty Meal, seek 54.005 oo os ce Corn Milling, sacked. 2.55. 3. a. Ok be. Oats, No. 3 white, sacked Sa a ie ee .68 bu. Peanut hay, tightly baled ..-...-----------.--.~--~-16.00 ton SPBUMING HOY: 5 6. at oe oh soa enn Ge kanemene woh DON EOorm onteks ob As. fa a ee ee 00 ton _ Alfalfa, (Ga,) sas ce ae eaee cae Du ton Country Butter, best table .....-.-...-<-.-.--.-<. .35 Ib. a ae nite ee a Se ee ee ee ta Sed Sasa ae wee 0 00 AD SAVANNAH $0.90-$1 100 Ibs. 3.25 100 Ibs. 2.10 100 lbs. .46 doz, 40 doz. AUGUSTA $1.00 100 Ibs. - 2.40 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 Ibs. 50 doz, _ MACON $1.25 100 lbs. 3.50 100 Ibs. 2.50 100 Ibs. .60 doz ~~ COLUMBUS | ~ $1.00 100 Ibs. 3.30 100 Ibs. 2.40 100 Ibs. .45 doz. 30-35 Ib. 25 Ib. 17 Ib. 22103 F A Ib. 29 lb. 125 bu .05 3-4 lb. 35-40 gal. 1.80 96 Se 95 bu. ee er ee a s .O5 1-2 Ib. ee 2.30 96 Ibs. 1.10 bus 2.83 96 Iba. .60-$1.00 bu. 2. 16 96 Tbs. 90 bu. 70 bu, 12.00 ton 16.00 ton 20; 00 ton 8.00 ton i wit a oe el i oa ss BUTTER MARKET : ae oe A ricago Standard se score: Noy. 95, 45 1-20; Eee 26, 45 1-2c; Nov. 28, 45 1-2e; Nov: 29, 43 1- 20; Nov. 30, 45 1 20; Dee. 1, 460. je. Mr. Cheek will look into this matter; and whereyr this oceurs, will file petition with the with an ae a Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 2678. PAGE TWO CATTLE FOR SALE Young Guernsey reg., bull calves; - High grade heifers, all ages. Heavy producing milk cows, Guernsey and other grades. Bargain prices. Fred C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga. : Holstein cow, 17 mos., old, gives 2 1-2 to 3 gal. milk per day. Has calf, 1 mo. old. Nice and gentle. $85. Mrs. J. M. Nunez, Swainsboro, Ga. 1 Guernsey cow, $150 cash; 6-gal. eow, freshen in January, $175; 11 mos. heifer from this cow, $75; 1 3 mos., old Guernsey heifer, $60; 2 Jersey heifers, bred, $50 each; 5 Jersey heifers, 3 to 4 p08 old, $100. l.. L. Wallace, 247 No. Highland Black Jersey cow, 8 1-2 to 4 gals., when fresh, $60; Yellow Jersey cow, : 8 gals., when fresh, $50; Black Jer-[ sey heifer, bred, $60; Yellow Jersey heifer, bred, $40. All $200. Villa Viseaya Farm, Doerun, Ga. | BU head of nice, well bred Jersey vows and heifers, seven with calves, alanee soon to freshen. Write for jrices, or come see for yourself. J. W. epic and T. M. Baughan, Syl- -vauia, Ga. 19 head of beef cattle, Mostly steers and heifers. C. R. and O. 8. Duggan, Chester, Ga, 1 extra fine Cream Jersey cow. 4 gals., milk and 2 lbs., of butter per day. Calf, 4 wks., old, is her 3rd., - ealf. Pure bred but not reg, $90 at my barn for quick sale. R. D. Giles, - Winston, Ga. Rt. 1. : CATTLE WANTED Want a young reg., Guernsey bull calf, 6, 8 or 10 wks., old. Price must be reasonable. Y. W. Vickery, Lavon- da, Ga. Rt. 2. , Want 2 or 8 nice, 3 to 5 mos., old reg., Jersey or Guernsey heifers. Give age and price. Chas H. Drake, Braselton, Ga. Want a cow, fresh-in or will fresh en about first of yr. Isaac Stanton Conyers, Ga. - Want 8 Angus heifers and 1 bull, 1 1-2 to 2. yrs., old: , Good grade stock, or full blood. Write what you have to offer and best price. H. H. _ Williams, Woodland, Ga. -HOGS FOR SALE Spotted P. C. Duroc, and Essex crossed, pigs, 8 wks. old. Thrifty, _ $650 each, or will exch. a few for lVettys Toole, Blight Resisting Cot- ten Seed. N. D. Jackson, Alma, Ga. Spotted P. C. pigs, s. old. Pure bred and grades both J. to be at farm, Zebulon, Ga. eg. Duroe boar, 3 yrs. old, wt. 500 Ibs; Duroc boar, 10 mos. old. wt., 230 |hs., reg., in buyers name. W. H Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga. Duroe gilts and sows. Double inoec- v' > Will reg. in buyers name, wl., 140 to 200 lbs. $30 to $40; Duroc pigs, 6 wks., old, $6 ea. H. L. Pitt- man, Tallapoosa, Ga. ie - Muscle Shoals Fine, prize-win- ning Hampshire boar, 18 mos. old. Won at Atlanta, Macon, Savannah. - Gayosa blood lines. $65 fob. Orbie Jeffords, Waresboro, Ga. Offer S. P. C. pigs, from Chanm-| - pion stock. J. T. Boyd, Fife, Ga. 1 Duroc Jersey gilt, 1 yr. old, wt. _ 250 to 300 lbs. Bred to farrow Feb. - 15th, 1928, $25; 1 Essex gilt, 8 mos. old, bred to farrow Mch. 10, 1928, - $15. C. H. Snow, Ivey, Ga. Berkshire pigs, 8 wks., old, $10 ea., registration if desired $1 addi- tional; 1 4 yr. old Berkshire boar, $50. E. W. Burke, Macon, Ga. Box Offer 1 black P. C. male, wt., 200 Ibs. Ready for service. $25. Staten _ Wilder, Manor, Ga., Rt. 1. Reg., S. P. C. gilts, 4 1-2 mos. old, wt., around 100 Ibs. also 8 wks., old pigs, male and female, of same breed. Entitled to reg. Write for aS es Pebble Hill Farm, Pine View, PARR ES ; Reg. P. C. brood sow, 2 yrs. old. Good cond. If fat would wt., 600 or 6, 8 and 10| MARKET BULLETIN 700 Ibs. Sell or exch., for good cow with young calf. Obie C. Eavensan, | Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 1. Offer S. P. G. pigs, 8 mos., old. Reg., in buyers name. Write for prices. Mr. Winnes Paulk, Willa- coochee, Ga., Box 34. Duroe pure bred pigs. With papers, $12.50; without, $10. L. N. Dockery, Broxton, Ga. 4 Offer 25 pigs, wt., about 30 to 60 lbs., ea. J. I. Burgamy, Davisboro, Ga. Riot. Offer a reg. Duroc boar, 19 mos. old, wt., about 450 Ibs. Sensation strain, $75 fob Nacoochee, . Ga. T. L. Williams, Nacoochee, Ga. Offer 25 brood sows and 150 pigs and shoats. Pine Hill Dairy, Hawk- insville, Ga. a Offer Duroc, crossed with pure bred Big Guinea, pigs, 8 wks., old. Dec., 20th del., $5 ea. fob Soperton, Ga. John W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga. RED.2. Offer 4 Big Bone black Guinea pigs, 2 male and 2 females, 10 wks. old, $5 ea. S. H. Johnson, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 2: Offer-1 S. P. C. sow and 7 shoats, 6 wks., old, $45. FOB Milan, P. M. Spires, Milan, Ga. Reg. Black Essex, boar pigs, 3 mos., old, wt., 60 lbs. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Ga. is Offer Berkshire pigs of the best of breeding. Jas. L. Sutton, Metas- ville, Ga. ; 1 nice young Duroc and S. P. C. sow, with 7 pigs, 3 wks. old. quick sale, $40, crated. FOB Gibson, Ga. Also 15 Duroc and 8. P. C. pigs, 9 wks.,; old. No runts. $5 ea. L. T. McCoy, Gibson, Ga. 1 B. B. Black Guinea sow, wt., about 350 or 400 lbs. Due to farrow on or about 10th of December. Rais- ed 10 pigs from last farrowing period $75 FOB Greenville; Big Bone Guin- ea pigs, $10 ea. W. A. Biggers, Green- ville, Ga. B. B. black P. C. gilts and poars. Sired by Son of Armistice Boy, 2 1-2 mos., old. Gilts, 5 1-2 mos., old, same kind. All entitled to reg., in buyers name; Brood sow, bred to Son of Armisttice Boy. Write for reasonable prices. C. L. Fuller, Curryville, Ga Offer 120 Duroc and P. C. pigs, feeder shoats. Fat and thrifty. wt. from 75 to 110 lbs. Make best cash price in first letter. D. H. Enely, Hawkinsville, Ga. Box 545. Pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs. Orin Cherry King stock. Entitled to reg., $10 ea., $19 per pr. Julian J. Blanchard, Appling, Ga. 5 1 Duroc boar, reg., also Duroc and P. C. hogs. Fred C. Geiger, Flint- side, Ga. 8 nice Guinea sows, wt., about 200 lbs., $80 ea; 14 pigs, Guinea and P. C,, 4 mos., old, $8 ea., $12 pr., or the lot of 14 for $100; Sow and pigs, $175. J. S. Thompson, Villa Viscaya Farm, Doerun, Ga. - Pure bred Hampshire gilt, wt., about 200 Ibs., bred to Hampshire boar. $27.50; S. P. C. spring open gilts, $15 ea. All prices fob here. J. i. Hall, Soperton, Ga. 20 shoats, 3 1-2 mos., old, mixed breed, $3 each at lot in Garfield; 1 nice Hampshire gilt bred to farrow Jan. ist., $15; 4 young sons, $12.50 ea. J. McNure, Garfield, Ga. 20 pure bred Black Essex pigs, 8 wks., old, fat and thrifty. $5 ea., 4) more $4.50 each; Mixed breed pigs, 8 to 10 wks., old, $4.50 each. Dubose| A Hester, Libson, Ga. _ 8 pigs, mixed stock, 10 wks., old. At barn, lot for $30. W. R. McClure, Quill, Ga. : ae 1 reg., Berkshire brood sow, bred to reg., Duroc boar. .3 yrs., old, wt., 350 lbs., or more. $45 FOB here. M. -E. Caldwell, Draketown, Ga. ~ HOGS WANTED iS Want 2 nice . P. C. or Duroc gilts. wt., 100 lbs. Registration not necessary, but must be pure bred. Will pay 10c per Ab. gross., or will 2 For| take 2 good young bred sows, same stock, and raise pigs on halves. Have fine pasture. R. D. Giles, Winston, Gao RE. de |. . Want Big Bone Black Guinea male shoat, for stock hog. Must be reas- onable. N. D. Jackson, Alma, Ga. Want 50 to 100 shoats, 35 to 60 lbs. Give best price and description. J. M. Golden, Draketown, Ga. Want 3 brood sows of good stock; 1 O. LC. stock hog, 6 to 8 mos., old. R. C. Brewer, Lula, Ga: Rt. 3. Want 2 pure bred S. P. C. female pigs, 3 to 6 mos., old. M..L. Craw- ford, Tiger, Ga. HORSES AND MULES | Wanted and For Sale 1 thoroughbred horse. Good for plow, and fine buggy horse for farm or road. Good cond. Write for price. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga. _ 1 Jennet, big type, wt., about 800 Ibs., 6 yrs., old. Work any where. Good for breeding. $65. Sell, not trade. P. M. Williams, Baxley, Ga. 1 black mare colt, 8 mos., old, in good cond. $30. Robt. Bexley, Moreland, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Jennett, 10 yrs., old. gentle, work anywhere. Good saddle _ gait. $30. Helen Hunt, Oakman, Ga. 1 fine farm mare. Gentle and work anywhere, $50 cash. Thos. J. Williams, Matthews, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 good mare mule. Work anywhere. $60. R. L. Smith, Americus, Ga. Rt.|_ B Horse, wt., 1,000 lbs. ,10 yvs., old. perfectly conditioned. Work any- where. Will exch., for Shetland pony, see and gentle. W. M. Cook, Doug- las, Ga. ; Want good horse or mule. Will exch., Benthal peanut picker for same.Mrs. S. J. Griner, Nashville, Gao Rt 2: Want a light: color Sorrel horse or mare, 6 to 7 yrs., old, wt., 1,000 to 1,100 lbs. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. : SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want Sheep and goats. L. O. Ben- ton, Monticello, Ga. Want 25 good Ewes Sheep. N. J. Meeks, Kite, Ga. * Want 6 Ewes, of pure bred Hamp- shire. Must be cheap for cash. A. N. Adams, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 9. Want 1-2 Toggenburg Billy, old enough for service. Will exch., 1-4 Toggenburg Nannie, 8 mos.,. old, well marked and fine individual. Mrs. L, N, Patten, Abbeville, Ga. Want reg. Angora Billy goat; also have for sale reg. Buck sheep, South- down stock; Half Toggenburg Nan- nie, 6 mos., old; 1 pure bred South- down Ewe, 2 yr., old. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. PET STOCK FOR SALE 1 Flemish Giant doe; 1 Dutch doe, 4 mos., old; 1 pedigreed Rufas Red buck. Write for further information. Forrest Green, East Point, Ga. 510 Ga. Ave. 2 black and white does, and 1 solid black buck, 50 ea., or the 8 for $1.25 FOB here. Miss Edna meee Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. Pedigree stock in Rufas Red Bel- gians. Price list and information on ee Sunset Rabbitry, Decatur, a, 2 Black Flemish Giant bucks, $1.50 ea. Minter DuPree, Griffin, Ga. Rt. Want to exch., 10 Belgian hares; 4 grown dos; 3 gray and 1 brown; 1 brown, grown buck, and 5 - 2 mos. old for 4 pure bred White Leghorn pullets and.1 cockerel, March April hatch. No culls. Ben N. Rod- gers, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 27. _ GRAIN FOR SALE Egyptain wheat or chicken corn, 10 lbs. prepaid, $1; $4.50 bu. del. in Ga. H. A. Wrench, Madison, Ga., Bi 2. ; s es 100 s Hamilton | 1-2c and 15c lb. FOB here. or | bu. pure Bancroft seed oats, Thursday, Derember 8, 1927, . |sound and clean, 80c bu; choice oat straw, $12 ton; Wheat straw, $11 ton; Peavine and Peanut hay, $22 | and $19 ton. R..C. Couch, Turin, Gas : o a 350-3 hand bundles fodder, $2 per 100. C. L. Bradford, Woolsey, Ga. - Fulghum seed oats, in even wt. bags, 85c per bu. FOB Arnoldsville. M. A. King, Arnoldsville, Ga. Epos 81 bu., Abruzzi Rye, $2.25 per bu. | C. E. Thrasher, Ashburn, Ga. | aes GRAIN WANTED - Wantt 50 bu. wheat for poultry feed. Quote best price. E. P. Josey, County Agt., Statesboro, Ga. Ae Want Seed Rye and Oats. Will | exch. for same. N. D. Norris, Wrights- ville, Ga. ; i Want 25 bu. of So. Ga. grown seed Rye. Quote best price. E. J. | Stocks, Leesburg, Ga. | ee - Want Rye, Seed Oats, Wheat, Cow-peas, Syrup, either old or new, Ga. cane or Sorghum. Will exch. | useful article: Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. - Want 2 tons, baled Wheat straw. Quote delivery price. T. N. Wilson, | Villa Rica, Ga. : Want Wheat. State kind, quantity, and best price. United Farmers Seed Co., Brunson, S. C FRUITS FOR SALE AND WANTED 155 lbs. nice, dried apple fruit, 20c lb. del. Cash. Bertha Grizzle, Pilot, Georgia. # Nice dried apples, worm free, 12 | Mrs. Amanda Kelley, Martin, Ga. Rt. 1. -- Nice dried apples, 20c lb. W. R.. McClure, Quill, Ga. 30 qts. peaches, canned in glass | fruit jars. 6 1-2 gal. and 18 qt. cans of Elbertas, and White English; 14 _ quts. of the amt., Elbertas, 30c qt. or $9 for lot. Cash. Hilry Smith, ~ Scott; Gas-RFD 1, Box 87. a Want large size Crabapples. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga. Box 244. HONEY, BEES and BEE SUPPLIES 5 colonies of yellow bees, in mod- ern Cypress hives with shallow sup- ers. All frames wired and combs ~ straight and drawn out as extracted $20; 5 chunk honey, in packages for. shipping $10; 1-2 pocket Coawan Honey extractor $18. T. D. Abercrom- bie, Ashburn, Ga. Honey in tthe comb, in lard cans,50 to 70 lbs., at 12 1-2c lb. M. W. Dod- son, Omega, Ga. : Pure extracted honey, put in 10 lb. pails, 6 pails to case, $6.40 FOB here; 1 10 lb. pail by insured parcel post prepaid, $1.50. Prompt shipment. John A, Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. Pe Oy Box: 28, 4 17 stands of bees in 8 frame, mod- ern hives. H. C. Reid, Hogansville, Georgia. Want bees in any style hives. State price and number you have. R. T. Irish, Savannah, Ga. 28837 Ogee- chee Avenue. = Want bees wax in any quantity, 80c lb., del. J. T. White, Dublin, Ga. SYRUP WANTED | Want prices on Georgia syrup in 50 gal. bbls. F. P. Hicks, 246 Montgom- ery St., Savannah, Ga. : Want good new rop Ga. Cane syrup in 1-2 bbls. Name lowest possible | price, H. M,-Franklin, Tennille, Ga. _ Want new crop Georgia cane syrup in bbls. and cans; also have for sale pure cane and corn syrup, 42c per gal. in 35 gal. bbls. W. H. Davis, 312 Montgomery St., Savan Wah Gegrsin 8 A amen, December 8, 1927. _ PLANTS FOR SALE UConbeas plants, all leading vari- _eties, $1 per M. COD. Prompt ship- ent. Capt. Albert _ Harrington, Thomasville, Ga. | Crystal Wax and Bermuda onions: Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage. Large plants from imported ed. 75c per 500, $1.25 M., del. $1 - Express Collect. Walter W. Mc- Ever, Braselton, Ga. _ Kudza, 2 yr, old, vigorous plants. . Write for prices. Dr. J. A. S. Cham- bers, Inman, Ga. g sey and Charleston Wakefield = Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 45c : per 200, $1.25 M., postpaid. Roy Branan, Lewiston, Gee Charleston Wakefield | cabbage plants, $1.25 M.. in lots of 5 M., or more $1 M. FOB here. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants, 25c per 100, $1.25 per M. D.-C. Baufoot, Seville, ag. Rt 1. . a Lucretia Dewberry plants, 50c per a eee Austin, McDonough, Ga. t Frost proof extra early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, 75c per 600, $1.25 M; ae onion plants, 20c per 100, $1.25 M. All del., and prompt shipment. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O. Box 72. Progressive LEverbearing straw- berry plants, $2 per M. J. H. Call, : Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. @ Charleston Wakefield, frost proof cabbage, 25 per 100, $1.25 M; Klondyke strawberry plants, 25 per 100, $1.50 M. E. G. Porter Gaines- : ville, Ga. Rt. 1. Extra early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield, frost proof cabbage plants, $1. 25 per M; Bermuda onion ae 20c per 100, $1.50 M. All del. . F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. _ Cabbage plants, $1 M., and charges Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. Frost proof Cabbage plants. Charleston and Jersey Wakefield, and Flat Dutch. 45 per 200, $1. 25 M., postpaid. Miss Grace Branan, Lewis- ton, Ga, -_Klondyke strawberry plants, 25c ~ per 100, $1. oY M. Ralph Foe ie Gainesville, G ( : Early ies Charleston and Suc- cession cabbage plants, 25c per 100, $1.25 M; Klondyke "strawberry plants, $1. 30 per 500, $2.25 M. ~ Clyde Waldrip, Gaineville, Ga, Rt. 2. 3 Klondyke strawberry plants, 30c per 100, $2.25 M; Early Jersey, 2 Charleston, and Suscession plants, $1.25 M. All del. Erskin Wal- drip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Succession, Charleston Wakefield _ cabbage plants, 25c per 100, $1.25 M., del. Now ready for shipment. D. Story, Morven, Ga. Early Flat Dutch, Pharlestan: and _ Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants. Frost proof. 45c per 200, $1.25 M., $3.50 per 3 M., postpaid. W. H. _ Branan, Lewiston, Ga. Cabbage plants, $1 per M., FOB : te Branson Clark, Thomasville, Ga Brussel Sprouts, 25c per 100 plants: Postpaid on 300 or more. J. . C, Seruggs, Harlem, Ga. Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants, 30e per 300, ~ *$1.25 per M., del. $1 M.- Express ~-collect. H. D. Salter, Pitts, Ga. Iceberg Lettuce _ plants, 25c per 100, postpaid. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, Ga. - Aroma strawberry ake 380 per 100, $2.75 M; Early Ozark, 25c per 3 100, $2.25 M., or exch., for Buff - Wyandotte pullets. Oscar Woody, 130 Beeker St. Athens, Ga. Wakefield, Flat Dutch, and Suc- cession cabbage plants, $1.25 M., or $1 M. Express collect. B. R. Wood- diff, Flowery Branch, Ga. -Everbearing Thompson strawberry plants, $1.50 M., 3 M, $4 or exch., M., plants for 1 M., Bermuda onion W. kefield cabbage. Miss Eula Mae {i field cabbage plants, 25c per M., Prompt 25e per 100 or 300 for 60c. cabbage | (MARKET | Crow, Roca a Rt. ee Sage,, 25c per lb. Add 10c postage. Miss Maud Roper, Dawsonville, Ga. | Ris Frost proof, Early Jersey, Wake- field, and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.25 M; Yellow and Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants, $1.50 M. del. Cash. Percy Holland, Braselton, Ga. Early Jersey and. Charleston Wake- per 100, $1.25 M., 5 M., or more, $1 per M. del. Mrs. Albert Jones, Woolsey, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, All varieties, $1.25 M; Crystal Wax and Bermuda onion plants, $1.50 M. All _ Cash. A. R. Holland, Braselton, a Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants, $1.25 M., del. 5 M to 10 M., lots,: by Express, 75 shipments. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. Kudza plants. Roots from 1 to 4 yrs., old, $1.85 per 100, postpaid. J. H. Parker, Moultrie, Ga. Kudza plants. 2 yr., rowns, 2c per plant. F. C. Crexal, Buena Vista, | Ga. * Lady Thompson strawberry nants: 35c per 100, postpaid. $2.50 M., FOB H. 8. Berry, Clayton, Ga. Large Everbearing strawberry lants, 25c per 100, $2.50 M. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Brewton, States- boro, Ga. Cabbage plants, $1 M.; Onions, $1.25 M; Collards, $1 M. W..W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants Will exch.,. for 100 cabbage plants to be del., in February or other things can use. Write Mrs. Alice Hall, Calhoun, Ga, Rie 2. Oharisstan Wakefield See plants, from imported seed. 25c per 100, $1.25 M. del, in Ga. EH. A. Hayes, Buford, Ga. > Early Jersey cabbage plants, $1 per M; Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 M. Robt. Vocke, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 1. Everbearing strawberry plants, 50c per 100, Mrs. Ida Sutherland, Elli- jay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 48. Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage, 20c per 100, or $1.25 M; Everbearing strawberry plants, 20 per 100, 75 per 500. Willie Al- len, Gainesville, Grae RES 2 Frost proof Charleston Wake- field, Flat Dutch and All season cab- bage plants. 70c per 500. $1.15 M., 10: M., for $9. Mrs. Dora Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga, Rt. 1. Travelers Delight plants, old, 25c ea; Sage plants, Seallion onion buttons, 10c qt. All FOB here. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Reet, All leading varieties plants; Big Boston 2 NE of cabbage lettuce, and blood Red beets; Yellow Bermuda onion plants. $1.25 M. F. O. Martin, Jakin, Ga. Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, 6 to 7 in. high, $1.25 M. del. Prompt shipment. fin, Ga. Rt. A. Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, 6 to 7 in. high. Prompt ship- ment. $1.25 M. del. My A Hukaby, Experiment, Ga. Early Jersey, Charisaton Wake: field cabbage, 20 per 100, $1.25 M; Everbearing strawberry plants, 20 per 100, 75c per 500. Now ready. Reo. -Libson Allen, Gainesville, Ga. ee Charleston and Early Jersey cab- bage plants, 75c per 500, $1.35 M. del., in Ga. 3 M., and up by Expresst collect, $1 M. Prompt shipment. Grady Turner, Macon, Ga.Rt. 3. Frost proof Charleston and Early Jersey cabbage plants, 15c per 100 or $1 M., Express collect, or exch., for pullets and pigs. ue W. Hayes, Senoia, Ga. Frost proof ee plants. \ Im- mediate delivery. 65c per 500, $1 M. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Ste Regis: Everbearing Red Ras-| buneh. Add postage. onion. plants, 65c M., 10 ea;} G. T. Price, Grif-| Ga BUGLE PTIN = 30 | perry plants. Government inspected. $1-per doz. Berries from June to frost. J. H. Andrews, Mt. Airy, Ga. Leading varieties of frost proof cabbage plants. $1.25 M., $1 M. Ex- press collect. 5 M. $4. 50, 10 M., $7.50. Good size plants assured. x /U. Sewell, Pitts, Ga. Cabbage plants for winter heading $1.25 per M., del. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Thelma. Harrington, Thomas- ville, Ga. 1G Very large and early variety straw- berry plants, 30c per 100, $1.25 per 500, $2 per M., del. Mrs. 1. Mob- ley, Glennville, Ga. Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch and All Season cabbage plants, 75c per 300. $1.25 M., 10 M., $i del. G. B, Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. eae Jersey, Charleston Wake field and Copenhagen bage plants, postpaid, 60c per 500, $1 M. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Nice, dry sage, 1927 crop. 10 cupful packed. Mrs. Grady Fraser, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7... Sage: dry, 50c lb., green, 10 Miss* Minnie Langley, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 45. ' Early Jersey and Charleston cab- bage plants, 15c per 100, $1 per M., Express collect. Wilbur Hayes, Se- noia, GaoRt. 1. 7 Early Jersey, Charleston field cabbage and Bermuda plants. Now ready. 75c per 500, $1.25 M. postpaid. Prompt shipment. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. Frost proof, Extra Early and Charleston cabbage plants, 60c per 500, $1.10. M. postpaid. 5 M., $4. Express collect. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Gal Rt. 3: 2 to yr. old Rudi plants. Well! Wake- rooted. Will sell or exch., for seed peas, suitable for hay and general field planting. Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Long Island cabbage and Bermuda me to 5 M. 5 to 10 M., 50 M. Mrs. ee McCor- vey, Hawkinsville, Ga. Leading varieties of cabbage plants, 20c per 100, $1.20 M., del. 5 M., lots, $1 M. FOB W. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Everbear! ing strawberry plants, 60e per 100, postpaid. Cash. Mrs. M. A. Laster, Seville, Ga. Rt. 1. Saadue and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 20c and 80c per 100, and $2 and $3 M., del. 0. M. Crow, Buford, Ga. Klondyke strawberry plants, 20 and 30c per 100,-and $2 and $38M., . del. Estie Crow, Buford, Ga. Improved, large tame Klondyke strawberry plants, 2c per 100, $2 M. Mrs. Rosie Crow, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4, i All varieties of. genuine frost proof cabbage plants, 75c per 500, $1.25 M. postpaid. Express collect, $10 per 10 M. L. M. Welch, Sylvester, Leading varieties of plants, $1.50 M., at Station; Large Eiverbearing strawberry plants, 50c per 100: $4 M., or exch., for Irish Cobbler potato seed at $3 bu. D. G. Smith, Eastanolle, Ga. : All leading varieties of cabbage plants, 75c per 500, $1.25 M., del. Nes MeEOB <<: M, Sims, Pembroke, = Klondyke strawberry plants, $1 per 500, $1.75 M., postpaid; Frost proof Charleston Wakefield cabbage, 25 per 100, $1.25 M., del. $1 M. FOB. Ea Wingo, Flowery pees, Ga. RE. Early Jersey. Wakefield and: Flat Dutch cabbage, 65 per 500; $1.10 M. del., 10 M., $8 collect. E. C. oe Flowery Branch, Gas 2 Charleston Wakefield cabbage 25 per 100; $1.25 M., postpaid; Klon- dyke strawberry plants, $2 per M. C. +S. Wingo, Flowery Branch, Ga. Bee 1. _ Klondyke strawberry _ plants, 25: Market cab-: onion | and Lady Then peor. Mrs. cabbage Lettuce plants; | per 100, $2.50M _ _WINTER PLANTING ow vegetables ean be planted with the assurance of maturity during December. Many small gardeners plant a variety of vegetables during the; winter months, taking a chance on weather conditions, ete., with he possible loss of the cost of seed and very little labor, if conditions are not favorable for full maturi-| ty of plantings. South Georgias climate is more avorable than the climate of rth Georgia to successful late antings, and many truckers as well as small gardeners in South Georgia make successful ventures with late plantings that _ bring} good money returns. easonable plantings for Decem- r according to the State College Agriculture are as follows: ENGLISH PEAS: Plant 1 1-2) 0, 2 inches deep, rows 2 1- 2 to 8 feet; 4 to 6 inches in the drill. One pint to 1 quart for 100 feet; lephone, Marrowfat. Plant ev- ery two weeks for succession. LETTUCE: Planted during the ay part ot December will often RASPBERRY and FIG BUSH- iS: May be planted fer the PARORL POST AND PLANT INSPECTION _ In response to a number of re- quests for information relative to the Federal and State laws gov- erning the inspection and_ ship- ment of plants and plant products, we publish this summary, begin- ning with the postal | law govern- ing such shipments: ducts, including all field- -grown florists stock, trees, shrubs, vines. 1gs, grafis, scions, buds, fruit! ; MARKET BULLETIN | for propagation, except field, veg- < Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Circalation, Advertising and Services of the. bushel per acre. The best varie-| ies are Alaska, Excelsier, Eciipse, | 62. (a) Plants and plant pro- | pits, ann ker goede of frais ead ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products etable and flower seeds, bedding plants, and other herbeceous plants, bulbs and roots, may be ad- | mitted to the mails only when ac- companied with a certificate from | to the effect that the nursery or| premises from which such stock is shipped has been inspected within a year and found free from inju- rious insects and plant diseases, and the parcel containing such stock is plainly marked to show the nature of the contents and the name and address of the sender. (Sec. 467, Postal Hwa: and Regu- lations.) ?? We have enipuacized those pro- | duets which do not require an in- spection certificate. The state laws, however, require that sweet potato plants, narcissus and Chi- nese lily bulbs be inspected. Nursery stock and plant pro- duets which require a certificate of inspection of premises, and do |not earry such certificate, may be offered for mailing through termi- nal inspeetion points, if the pack- age is plainly marked to show con- tents, and is accompanied by suf- ficient postage to carry it to the nearest terminal inspection point, and thence to its destination. The Federal and state laws are in general accord on this subject | and, as shown above, certain classes of products may be shipped without restriction. However, the difficulty of examination and mis- | branding make it impractical for postal employees to discriminate in handling these packages, which has resulted in the practice of for- warding nearly all plant ship- ments through terminal inspection points located at Atlanta, Albany and Savannah. While these regulations may eek a hardship on the shipper of small quantities, the disadvan- |tage is small compared to the} value derived from rigid observ ence of these laws designed to con- trol plant diseases and pests. BOOKS ON POULTRY Are you raising your poultry according to the latest and best improved methods? Books on this subject and all others pertaining | to, agriculture may be borrowed from the Georgia Library Com- mission for a month at a time for the cost of return postage. Ad- dress all letters to the Georgia Li- brary Commission, State Capitol, Atlanta. . PLANTS FOR SALE (Continued on page 38) XY, 010. rooted, Privet Hedge White, fragrant blooms. $5 for 250 plants; Himalaya Blackberry bushes, rooted, 15 ea, Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. Frost proof, Charleston, Flat Dutch and All Season cabbage plants, 75 per 500, $1.20 M., 5 M., or more, SiMe Do Howard, oe Branch, Aza. Tete 1. Flat Dutch and Charleston AWakex field cabbage, $1.25 M. del; Bermuda Yellow and Wax Crys- sexes 8 weeks old $10 each. Regis- tration pape: land, Braselton, Ga. All varieties of Evie plants, now ready, 65e per 500, $1.15. M., 10 M., or more, $1 M. del. Maud Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Well rooted Privet Hedge plants, | 20 in. high, $2.50 per 100, 25 in. $3 | per 160, or wili exch., gor good size new, ge ngham quilts. Mrs. Bye ok; Almon, Midland; Ga. Frost : proof Jersey Wakefield, Chavieston, Copenhagen, cabbage plants. 25 per 100, $2 M., $1.50. M. Guarantee full count, E. T. Clem- ents, Sandersville, Ga. -Kiondyke and Everbearing straw- berry. piants, $2.25 M. FUB here. | Mrs. W. W. Smith, ae: Ga. ibe he - Frost proof cabbage plants, ready to ride. 20c per 100, $1 M., 10 M., $7.50; Underwoods Self-Heading variety, 80 per 100, del. John Und- erwood, Blakely, Ga. All varieties of cabbage plants, frost proof. 50 per 250, $1.25 M. by Express collect.: $1 M., 40M., $7.50, Waiter Parks, Darien, Ga. Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, postpaid, $1 M., 500 60c. L. V. Maddox, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3. Frost proof Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, 75 per 500, $1.25 M., del., yO0e per M., by Express collect. Bur- gess Farms, Pembroke, Ga. All varieties of cabbage plants, $1 per M., or more, ae M. Bob Lind- sey, Lenox, Ga. Improved Lucretia Blackberry. 30 per 100; Dewberry plants, 25c per 100. Add postage. Ida Baugh, St. George, Ga. Splendid variety of Strawberry plants, 25c per 100. Mrs. Alice Garn- er, Palmetto, Ga. HOGS FOR SALE 30 to 40 nice, young thirfty pigs, wt. 40 to 60 lbs. each, P. C. and Du- yoe crossed, $5 to $8 each, in truck load lots. FOB. J. A. Akins, Tifton, Ga. 2 grade P. C. and Jersey bred sows about 1 year old, wt. about 150 lbs., $20 each for quick sale. Mrs. J. RB. Oliff, Graymont, Ga. Black P. C. pigs, entitled to reg., 12 and 14 weeks old, $12.50 and $15. 3d. H. Morris, Edison, Ga., RFD 3. Pure bred P. C. pigs, entitled to reg. $10 each., Dec. del; 3 shoats, 2 gilts, 1 male, $45 for lot or $15 each for gilts and $20 for male. All FOB Metcalf. J. M. Copeland, Thomas- vile, Ga. 2 pure bred Essex gilts, 4 mos. old. Good order, $8 each. Miss Willie Thornton, Arlington, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 57. 9 shoats, wt. 125 lIbs., 10c Ib. at farm. No hogs shipped. J. B. Miller, Woodland, Ga. Bigbone black Guinea vailin, 5 mos. old $15 each. A few little bone pigs, not runts, but a litt'e under size at|* $15 per pair, or exchange a pair. for eee distributor and cotton planter, or 1 for 150 Tbs. runner seed peanuts. Sia $ Bros., Graymont, Ga. 8 and 10 weeks old reg. S. P. C. pigs: cholera immune, papers fur- nished, $17.50; 3 nice boars, 6 mos. old $35 each. All pi igs warranted for money back. H. M. Paulk, Fitzger- ald, Ga. Pure bred S. P. C. pigs, 8 weeks old; male and female; will furnish reg stration papers, and names may be selected by the purchaser. Write for cheap prices. Henry Rodgers, Vienna, Ga., RFD. Pure bred S. P. C. gilts, 5 mos old, wt. above 100 Ibs. $20 each; gilts 8 1-2 mos. old $15 each; pigs both ene Names m - ltal, $1.50 M. sy Mrs Mary Hor! Pleasant View Farm, Ben Hill, Ga. t 2 choice bred gilts 150 lbs each, $20; Good condition, wt. 200 lbs. or more. about 6 weeks old "$25. ds answer to so many saurien: Slee Thursday, December 8,19 be selected by purchaser. Pebble Hill Farms, Pine View, Ga. 100 pigs. 6 to 10 mos. old $5 cack 11 head of 1 year old barrows, wt. about 200 to 250 Ibs, corn fed, Sell sf at 10c per tb; at Screven: A. Cy ~ Kicklighter, Sereven, Ga. 5 fat shoats for pork, wt. 125 Ibs. each gross, 10 Ib., gross at farm. = H, L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. Registered Big aype 2, 5 hope: bred sows, gilts and boars, all ages. Joe R. Martin, Carrollton, Ga. Fine Hampshire pigs, 6 to 8 weeks old $5 each; gilts 4 mos. ol@ $15 each. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. : 6 B. B. P. C. gilts, 6 weeks old. Registered in buyers name, $12. 505 each, or $65 for lot. Joe L. Cromer, : Mt. Zion. Ga. Registered Big Type P. C. pigs $10 ) each, at 6 weeks old. Austin and At- Wildwood, Ga. , S. P. C. male hogs, 7 mos. aa. ; oy - to 100 lbs.. Ready for ser- vice. Registered in buyers name. ae each. Edwin Dixon, Hamilton, a 2 pure bred Ss. P; C. pigs, both 5 sexes, 10 weeks old $20, or $10 each. Mrs. Julian Holland, Chester, Ga. Big Type P. C. gilts, 50 to 75 Ibs. : $10 each, or 2 for $17.50. ca Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga. i 4th prize Jr. boar pig, Ga. State. Expositon, 8 mos. old, 235 lbs., reg. | and immune $55 FOB, or will. ex- change for fattening hogs or shoats. | 50 to 150 lbs, at 10c lb. del vered Talbotton.. Henry T. Lunsden, Tal- botton, Ga. 2 bred sows, wt. 200 Ibs. each $25; 1 bred sow, wt. 250 to 300 lbs, $30; 1 boar, 125 lbs. $15; 2 choice male pigs, 12 weeks old $7. 50 each. All Big Type B. B. black P. C., entitled to register. T. G. Kent, Mitche'l, Ga. 10. IL. C. boar, 14 mos. old, wt. about 275 Ibs., father to 19 pigs in A Litter, $35 cash FOB Ashburn. Registered in buyers name. G. W. Pirkle, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. 2. ~ 2 Big Bone black P. C. gilts, Liber- ator blood. registered in buyers name; 5 mos. old, $20: each FOB here. . Gol: "Fuller, Curryville, Ga. 30 or more feeder pigs. Fancy. - Del. Dec. 20, at 6 weeks old. Write | for prices, or came see them. R. | Goolsby, Graham, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 P. GC. sow, bred to Duroc le. i $25 at my lot; 18 feeders, wt. from _ 80 to 100 lbs., 10c per lb. my. lot. ae J. R. Birk, Madison, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure bred S. P. C. pigs, 8 to 10 weeks old, $10 each; 1 S. P. C. boar, oe All regis- es tered in buyers name, from prize ee winning stock. T. R. Duggan, War- then, Ga. +Offer hogs and pigs. T. J. Bailey, care The Bailey Farm, Milner, Ga. | Berkshire thoroughbreds; . entitled to registration. The quick growmg straight nose kind. Two litters of ine ones now. ready to ship. 8 weeks old $10 each, 6 mos. old boar $20. K. W. Burke, Box 679, Macon, Ga. Offer pure bred B. B. P. C. hogs and pigs. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. . 1 fine black P. C. boar, $25; also fine gilt, farrow in February; same price, Staten Wilder, Manor, Ga. 1 grade flop-eared S. P. C. brood sow, wt, about 250 or.300 Ibs., $403 2lso bted gilt. same stock $20. Mrs. W. L. Harwell, Sycamore, Ga. Little Bone Guinea sows, 1 with 6 little pigs, 3 weeks old, $35; other bred to farrow in February, wt. about ae Ibs. $25. J. H. Olliff, Say a Have sold all pigs advertised. This M. Spires Milan, he Ga, Rt. 1. Box 74. _OE INTERFST TO WOMEN. A DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO FEMININE INTERESTS OF THE FARM AND HOME BP is MRS. NORMAN SHARP, OR ina is a ole in heart to heart Fea for fair ae ae is di- rected to some advertisers in the Bulletin who persist in du- eee their advertisement. Space in the Bulletin is: Lmited, and the number of adverti- gers is inereasing each week. The Department desires to serve aS many farmers as possible and to give the same Spee to each, which is the only right and fair way. . If Mrs. Mary Jones.advert:ses flowers for sale, we sce no advantage to her in slightly changing the wording and again aoe these same flowers, in the same issue, in the name F her husband, J ohn J ones? at. the same address. Some advertisers in their zeal to secure advertis: ng space saat to repeat the same advertisement in the name of each _ ehild in the family, each giving the same post.office address 2 and the same R. F. D. Route number. - We resitate to adopt any measure of stopping this unfair due, but also by practices similar to those outlined bows are ae using space whieh rightly belongs to others. > Please think this over and help us make the Bulletin of ser- viee to a large. number See by using only - our eyes of its space. : Aa an ae. Chinese proverb says: If thou hast two pennies, with one buy a loaf, with the other a Liye Somehow, we think more highly of the farm home para = ed by flowers: Somehow, we feel that whatever-is done in that. home; is done with a high regard for quality, cleanliness and appearance. Nearly anybody riding along a country | road would give preference to the milk, butter, and sausage that<- come from the home whose owner loves and cultivates flowers. Needlework Onilted quilts, new, $4; 2 new quilt tops, $2 each; 2 emb. center- jeces, good. grade foes 1 10 in, in diameter, 20c,-1 15 in. dia., 85c, or both 50c. Miss Beanie. Smith, ty Tufted bedspreads, cur- searfs, tal ins, kimonas, pillow-tops, All reas- -onable, or exch., for pure bred -Duroe gilt or reg. Jersey calf. Mrs. i Ss 75, colored thread, spreads, $5 del. Send stamped enve-| lepe for further information. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga, Rt. 3. Tufted bedspreads, different de- signs from $3 to $4.50 each; Will tuft for 75 and $1, other party to furnish material _Emb. tea-aprons, 50 and 75c ea. Mrs. a N. Cook, Fairmont, Ga. Ret 5 new quilts, $5 ea., or $20 = i ia. Miss Bre Averette, Buena Vista, -Ga. se New dais: Emb. bedspreads, $4. 50 ~ea., or exch. for garden, field seed, OF: anything | can use. Each to pay postage on what sent. Miss Clarice Cochran, Atlanta, Ga. 705 Julian St. -Emb. work, home-made quilts. Will exch. for Singer sewing machine Ns. M llie Cochran, 795 Julian St. Single tatting, 15e yd., Hen oa Atlanta, Ga. F iddies, 25 yd... crocheting and plain sewing reasonable. -beoidery on halves. Mrs. A. D. Wind- : bam, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 1. z 2 nie, new silk quilt tops, $6 ea., or $10 for both. Mrs. W: t. Pelt, oS ackson, Ga. Rt... 3. Candle Wick tufted bedaprenda on sramless Sheeting, white _ thread, $4, Crepe _ A. Sutherland, Resaca, Ga. Rt. 1., -Mens home-made work gloves. : Outwear the ordinary kind. Write _ for sizes. 60c per pr. Mrs. - Barnes, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. Several old fashioned quilts, never been used. Write for price and par- _ticulars. Miss Nannie Mellivoy; Con- yers, Ga, Rt. 4. Hemstitching by machine, J. D. using all color thread. 10c yd. Mrs. T. M. / MeQuity, Woodland, Ga. - Tatting, made of No. 60 rochet thread. Double, 25 yd., single, 12- 1-2c yd. Mrs. Mary ie pet, Gord~ ( Me Ga. oak | silk. and pay postage; Will em-, practice, other than this appeal to the sense of justice and fair-. ness of those who are using ae ony the space hess is et $5 ea., 4 quilts fon $19: Emb. bed gets, consisting of spread and cases. colored thread on bleached seamless sheeting, $6.a set, or exch. for Bour- bon Red turkeys, White Roek, or Brown Leghorn hens. Cash. what you have. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, | Canon, Ga. Rt. 4. : Tatting, single and double, 12 aad 25 per yd., any kind of tatting and crocheting at reasonable prices. Em- broidery work also. Will refund mon- ey if not satisfied. Mrs. S. M. Shrou- fer, Westgreen, Ga. French lace, hand-made, 18 in. long and 6 in. deep for $2.50, or | 20 in. long and 6 in. deep, $38, or 20} in. long, 8) in, deep, $5. for scarf ends. State in order size and color thread wanted. Lelah Franklin, Ga. Rt. 6. Emb. bedectoads $1.35 ea., or on halves; Pillow-cases 35 set; Dres- ser scarfs, 85 ea; Single and dbl., tatting, 8c and 15 yd., Hen and Biddie, 20c yd. Mrs. W. M. Tyson, Ocilla, Ga. Standard size aa wt. quilts. Nea thoroughout, $3.50 FOB. Will de- } liver in lots of 4 or more. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cash. Mrs. Wilson Col- lins, Cobbtown, Ga. Rt. 1.: 8 large size quilts. New material, $4 ea., or 4 quilts for $15; also sev- eral new quilt tops, $1.75 ea. Mrs. | S. H. Harris, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 2. Will do tatting and crocheting on halves. Parties furnish thread and samples, Can do any kind of tatting and almost any kind of erocheting. Miss Daisy Spence, Ball Ground, Ga. 1 white centerpiece, made of Ind- an Head, 18 in. square including fcinmming: 4 in. white fringe on edge. All corners emb., in fast dolors. $1.25 or exch., for 10 mos. old, Brown hae rooster. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Bed spreads, all designs, $4. 50 ea. Mrs. Ella Wilson, Sed cea Ga. Ri es . New quilted pillows enoleie: 50c ea., up to size 18 in. by 18 in. or 16 }in. in diameter, Parties furnishing all material. Can furnish design for 15c extra, and all material for $1; Tops quilted for 30c ea., parties furnishing material. State size, color, |if material is not furnished. Add post- ge. Write for list of materials re- Nicely lined, large heavy. size, | Write | Aside from beauty, the cheerfulness and the pleasure given by bright colored flowers, they add value to the farm and. ge : products, and character to the home. Ga. Ri 5, Box #3: 18 in. Ecru linen crash center- piece. 1 1-2 in: double tatting edge, $1. Mary M. Cochran, Stonewall, Ga. Printed, ready-made dresses, size -88 to 40, $1 ea. Mrs. B. J. Jackson, Culloden, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 35. 2 nice hand tufted bed spreads, 1 10-4 tufted in rose, Mt. Beauty de- and gold, daisy desta $4; also dresser scarf and table cover in Mt. Beauty design, $3 for both. Mrs. T. | W. Cline, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. - Quilting, embroidering and plain P, Barrett, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 8, Box 6. Hand emb., sheeting aprons, 70 Pitts, Roswell, Ga. Rt. 1. Single and double tatting, 10 and -15e per yd. Miss Margie Brewer, Lumber City, Gs. Rt. 1: A few pateh-work quilts in good cond; 2 baskets, made by the Indians and Sher articles. Write for prices LaFayette, Ga. art - eos # Miscellaneous rerepe paper, wired and waxed, $1.00 per doz. Also Carnations, Orchids, Lilys and Roses, same price. Mrs. J. Hi. Peuland, Ellijay, Ga. Salzers, Chrysanthemums, Dbl. Pe- tunias, Gladiolis, Sweet Peas, and al- most any other kind of flower, waxed per doz.; Wool Flowers, 50e; pine needle baskets, candlesticks and wall basket 2 for 25e; wall baskets and basket, 50c each; parties furnish ma- terial and thread, will emb. also do sewing. Let me help you with your Elizabeth Hall, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 1. Wool flowers, either mixed or solid colors, 40 per. bunch; balls, 30c bunch. - Mrs. iG: Be Seay, Georgia, Box 320, furnish thread and pay postage; eard 10 a square; yellowroot, 25e= Ib-3 Jonquils, snowballs, lilies, black wal- nut bushes, fancy poplar, spruce, white bushes, , 25e each, or exch. for nice, | quired. Mrs. C. H. Cofer, Laaivenie: sign, $5; other, 9-4, tufted in green sewing at reasonable prices. Mrs. V. ea., or 2 for 91. 35 COD. Mrs. W. B., and descriptions. Mrs. J. K. Stacks, Poinsettas for Christmas. Made of. of unwaxed, 10c each or 8 for 25c. $1 |! Christmas. preparations. Write, Miss Americus. Knitted wool socks, 50 pr., pusey wool into bats, 75e Tb.; quilt squares | -and black pines, holly, and birds eye} Man deus sugar gna fool ances pieces, or anything of value. s all straw brooms, 25 each or exch. f sheeting or any kind of cloth. M W. Thrasher, Ralston, Georgia. a Wax paper flowers, $1 per doz: wool flowers, 25c per bunch. Mrs. D. * Evans, Washington, Ga. Rt. New white goose feathers, 85c It Mies ae G. Mathis, Gainesville, G Rt. 9. is Dace. boxes of Holly with a berries; Spruce pine and Cedar, f Christmas decorations, : box faned. with Cpe paper, Add Te extra for. postage. Janie Lee Nunn, Crawfordvill Rt> 2. Zephyr flowers, | made. to Mrs. C. Wi iCibats, Atlant, 1352 Donnelly Ave... Hand-made crepe paper large ones for 50c. a lor, Gordon, Ga, ey Crepe paper flowers, 2 varieties. $1 doz. Mrs. J. HE Ellijay, Ga. Hand-made Colgnial rag rug from your rags. Best 12 Th ? non, Crawfordville, Ga. : Pink paper roses, $1 doz., 1 sample; wool flowers, 25 mixed colors, hand-made beads Miss Lillian Edge, _Savan ne 1010 East Walbure St. Fresh, home-made candy ent. kinds, 40c Ib. Add postage Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, RE8. : - Fruit. cakes, 650 Ab. Mt. December 8, 19 POULT PRY. FOR SALE AND WANTED _ LEGHORNS FOR SALE Several W. L. cockerels ready for service, $1 each or will exch. 2 W. L. eockerels for 1 Thompson Barred rooster not over 1 yr. old, must be pure bred. Mrs. G. M. ee Mar- ~ tin, Georgia. 7410 -B. L. pullets and 1 hen, some now laying; April hatch $12 for lot. 8. S. Bizzell, Moultrie, Georgia. 15 B. L. ever laying strain and 2 roosters, April hatch $1.25 each. J. _E. Gaines, Bowman, Georgia. _ 60 Buff Leghorn hens, April 1926 hatch $50 or $1.10 each or will exch. for incubator or brooder in good con- dition. B. M. Logan, Route 2 pO - Georgia. Pure bred faciered mG, pillets om trap nested stock, now laying, write for prices. Peach Poultry Farm Fort Valley, Georgia. _ 2 Tanered cockerels $1.50 each; 1 fancred cockerel for $2.50 or ihe lot or $5. also W. L. pullets $1.75 each. Clarence Beanblossom, Tifton, Ga. Will exch Quisenberry quality S. C. W. L. cockerels from high laying strain, blood tested for white diar- thea, direct from American Poultry school farm. Write for particulars. L. McClelland, 403 Jefferson, St., LaGrange, Georgia. _ _ Fine blooded Tancred, February _hatch cockerels from trap nested hens soci on approval. H. O. Williams, oute A, Millen, Ga. A few choice roosters, everlay, oh order. W.. H Vickory, Martin, 35 Tancred W. 1 pullets at $45. Monroe Poultry Farm, Forsyth, Ga. 6 Tormoheln S C B. L. cockerels 3.50 each delivered or lot for $10, Mrs. Mamie Stone, Route 3,. Adairs f ville, Georgia. Everlay 8. C. B. L. blood tested ullets laying and ready to lay $1. 50 sach. Cockerels $2.50 each. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ancred W. L. breeding hens cheap for prices. H. O., Williams, Rt. len, Georgia. 100 W. L, chicks 8 weeks old $25 for lot lot FOB. Miss Grace Hale, 0 le, Georgia. Is, $1.50 each. Mrs. Piety Forbes, rooklet, Georgia. Kerlin W. L. cocks $3 each; 2 skerels same strain April hatch $5 ach. Also 15 hens, same strain $1.25 ach, through moulting and ready to 1y, party pay express from Deca- Laura M. Page, 204 4th Avenue, ecatur, Georgia. 100 W. L. pullets, $1 each. J. 0. ussell, Dawson, Ga. 5 pure riverside B. L. hens and lets and 5 cockerels $1.25 each or 90 for lot. J. H. Pilgrim, Powder sp ngs, Georgia. 125 Everlay B. L. hens about 15 108. old $1.25 each; 85 pullets now aying $1.50 each; 100 not laying 25 each; 100 Barron W. L. begin- gz to oe $1.50 each; 75 Tancred y hatched pullets $1.25 each; 90 s one to two yrs. old $1 each in lots. L. L. Wallace, 247 N. High Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 100 Tancred W. L. pullets laying nd ready to lay $100 cash, buyer to irnish coops. Crest Hill Farm, cilla, Georgia. 8 ae W. i veblcia $1 each, -|hateh from best egg | peciening to:lay: FL. Pickens, New! nan, Georgia. Tancred cockerels from pure trap nested pens, April hatch. Morrison Poultry Farm, Winterville, Ga. 25 Tancred W. L. hens and 25, Tan- cred pullets. Write for prices. E. S. Kilgore, Winder, Ga. oy, 2 Ferris cockerels 1927 Spring laying strain, $1.25 each. Mrs. J. P Gaines, Cave, Georgia. \ ered strain. Adams Bros,, Gainesville Georgia. 150 Barron W. L. pullets, Feby. hatch, some laying, $1.50 each. FOB. |L. D. Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga. _ Few choice Lt. B. L. cockerels di- rect from Tomohlens best 1926 win- terested write, weigh 4 to 5 Ibs. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga. 100 Tanered and Ferris W. L. hens 18 mos. old $1.10 each. Pearl Harris, Grayson, Ga. About 60 W. L. hens and pullets ready to begin laying, make offer. H. J. Sell, Hoschton, Ga. 200 pure bred W. L. pullets ready to lay, large selected birds $1.25 ea. Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 Williams J Mill Road, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 1 pure bred Everlay Brown Leg- horn cock. January hatch. Mrs. Hurlie M. Davis, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 W. L. hens, $1 each. S. C. Biz- | zell, Moultrie, Ga. pril hateh $2.50 each delivered. Cash | ee R. I. REDS FOR SALE 4 April hatch Donaldson cocks $1.50 each, dark ed. Mrs. J. G. _Wal- drop, Tifton, Ga. R. I. Red cockerels $2 ea Clara V. Trimbell, Adairsville, Ga. hatch pullets and cockerels $1.25 ea. R. E. Marshall, Nashville, Ga. 4 Owen Farm Cockerels $5 to $7 each, March hatch. Laura M. Page, 204 4th Ave., Decatur, Georgia, 1 pure Bred R. I. Red rooster, 6 months old $1.50. J. H. Smith, Stone Mountain, Georgia. | 2 RK. I. Red pullets Ist of April hatch, ready to lay $1.25 each. Mrs. T. J. Williams, Bostwick, Ga. Pure Donaldson culled pullets and cockerels March 1927 hatch $1.50 ea. ; Mrs. a A. Dickey, Midville, Ga. 3 pure bred R. I. Red March hatch cockerels- $1.50 each. Mrs. C. C. Moore, Sharpsburg, Ga. 1 . C. Donaldson cockerel 18 mos. old, $1.50 FOB. Mrs. D. M. McCrary, Gainesville, Ga. Route 6. 8 March hatch R. I. Red pullets $1 each. D. M. White, Sugar Valley, Ga. Pure 1926 hatch Owen cocks red to skin also 1 February hatch cockerel weighs 7 to 10 lbs. $3 each or the 2 for $5. R. F. Creech, Metter, Ga. 8S. C. Donaldson pullets ready to lay and laying, the kind that satisfy in color and production $2 each FOB. B. OQ. Carter, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C. R. I. Red hens 1926 hatch $1.75 each; Pullets $2 each; Dark Red Owen strain. Miss. Florence Horn, town, Ga. eC = ginning to lay $2 each. Also 10 pure bred Donaldson S. C. hens 18 mos. old $15 for lot. Mrs. W. T. Mathews, Pearson, Georgia 24 R. I. Red hens 20 mos. old Don- 12 April hatch W. L. $1 each. Tan- | ning pens. Prices reasonable, if in- |- Pure bred Donald March and April 10 Dark red Donaldson pullets be- aldson dark blood, will close out for] $1. 50 cack J. F. tle Dewey Rose, | Georgia. _j 8 R. I Red hens and 2 rosters, fine stock, $2 each. Mrs. d. iL Floyd, Chipley, Ga. S. C. dark red Tompkins cocks, pure, will exch. for turkeys. Mrs. R. Donaldson, Metter, Ga. dark red hens $2 each. ke Brannon, Baxley, Ga. 3 white Rhode Island roosters, pure bred, March hatch. J. T. Hays, Hart- well, Georgia. R. I. Red hens $1.25 each; pullets $1.75 each.. S. S. Bizzell, Moultrie, Georgia. zat : BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE 125 pure bred B. R. chicks 5 weeks old 35c each; 160 pure bred B. R. y chicks 10 weeks old 50c each; 300 pure bred B. R. chicks 5 to 10 weeks old at bargain. A M. Aiken, Newborn, Georgia. 20 Thompson Imperial Ringlet pul- lets and 2 cockerels, April hatch $1.50 each or $80 for lot. wae B. G. Mathis Tifton, Georgia. A Barred Rock pookteps nearly grown, $1 each. M. J. McCloud, Milan, Georgia. 40 pure bred BR pollete beginning to lay $1.50 and $2 each; 50 July hatched $1 each. L. L. Wallace, 247 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, Georgia. Several pure bred Thompson Imp. Ringlet cockerels April hatch $1.75 each, well marked and _ developed, weigh 6 to 8 lbs. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Georgia. 4B. R. pullets and 1 cockerel, pure bred, April hatch, exch. for S. P C. pigs or P. C. pigs 8 weeks old. Mrs. Ida Wright, Griffin, Ga. Route A. Pure Thompson Ringlet BERL pul lets and cockerels February hatch, good layers, write. N. D. Harris, Wrightsville, Ga. ' Extra fine cock 2 yrs. old $38; hens $1.75 each or cock and 3 hens $7.50. Pure bred Barred Rocks. Mrs. R. Anderson, Register, Ga 1 pure bred B. R. cock, Thompson, March hatch, $1.50. Mrs. Hurlee M. Davis, Ringgold, Georgia. _ 2 February hatch Everlay | cock-| erels, medium color, will exch. for 4 February hatch pullets or 1 yr old hens, dark color, heavy built, same breed. Mrs. J. W. Kelly, Norwood, Georgia. 1 Aristocrat B. R. cock 18 mos. old $3.50, Cleve Wade, Alto, Ga. : 6 pure bred B. R. May hatch pul-? lets -1.50 each or $8 for lot. Thomas Taylor, Chamblee, Ga. ___- Thompsons B. R. Spring hatched cockerels and pullets $1.25 each. Mrs A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. 5 Thompsons Imp. Ringlet second di- rect 1 choice February hatch cock- erel $3; 3 April hatch $1.50 each or & for $4; 10 yearling hens $2 each or 10 hens and 1 April cockerel for $20; 5 May hatch pullets $1 each All FOB. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Georgia, Route 29. _ Fine Ringlet B. R. cockerels $3 each. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Sylvester, Georgia, Route 8. Fowler strain cockerels, good size and color, early hatch $2.50 each. Mis. C2 Noland, Powder pete, Georgia. 1 February hatch Thompson roos- ter ahi 9 pullets $10. Also 2 nices: roosters same age $1.50 each or both __ for $1.50. Jesse W. Brown, Helena, Georgia. 40 pure bred February hatch B. R. pullets, culled, now laying $1.75 ea.; Mrs ne write for particulars. | Harrell, Colquitte, Ga. 2 pure bred dark R. L. Red cost. ers for service $4 each or $7 for pr.|- Ag 40 pure bred March and = April hatch Holtermans B. R. pullets $2 each; 10 same breed cockerels $3 ea. FOB here. F, M. Morrison, Cen Georgia. * Buff, White and Other Rocks For Sale ee 5 March hatch pullets and 1 cock- erel. Fischel, White Rocks, $12.50 Georgia. FOB here. Mrs. G. SS Martin, Athens, Buff Rock Hickodls and cocks, $3. : each. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Georgia. Several choice Fischel, White Rock | early hatched cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs. T. P. Wooten, Tignall, Ga. 3 Partridge Rock cockerels, April hatch, $1.50 each. D. W. White, Sugar Valley, Georgia. | Fischel W. R. cockerels, April hatch | $2 each or exch. for same.breed, strain. and age. Miss Julia E. Deal, Ten- nille, Georgia, Route 1. Z Fischel, W. R. 2 yr. old cocks, and 9 mos. old cockerels, $2 and $3 each. Miss M. H. Myers, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. . 2 pure Partridge Rocks, 1 yr. old, $3 each, cockerels, March hatch, $2.50 each. FOB Newborn. Mrs. J. R. Estes Newborn, Georgia. Pure bred Nugget Buff Rock cock- erels, $2.50 each and up. Mrs. W. G. Sappington, Chipley, Ga. A few White Rocks, March Hatel. Cocks $3, pullets $2 each or would exch. for poultry wire or good 2-horse turn plow. Write what you have. Thomas Taylor, Chamblee, Ca Pure bred 8 mos. old Fischel W. R. cockerels, $2.50 each, or exchange for : Fel same breed and age pullets, Mrs. David Davis, Decatur Ga. RFD 2. Buff and White Rock cockerels $3.50 and $5 each. Heavy laying and prize winning strains. R. LL. Young, Augusta, Ga, 1 doz. pure. bred pasitiace Rock pullets. Spring hatch, $1 each. P. J. Haden, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 180. Columbian Plymouth Rocks: 1 good cockerel, $2; 2 extra good ones, $3 each FOB Warrenton. Eggs for hatching after January ist, 15 for $1.50 and $2.50; 30 for $2.50 and $3.50, postpaid. C. EB: Abbott, War- renton, Georgia. Few good hens, $1.75 each. Rain- bow strain. Mrs. Jessie Mixon, vole, Georgia. 2 pure bred Buff Hock cockerels, and 1 pullet. Jan. 30th hatch. Make best offer. Also have for sale 1 Lit- tle Brown Hen incubator, perfeet condition $4 FOB Berlin. Mrs. J. F. Ingram, Berlin, Ga. Route 1, Box 16. 4 Fischel W. R. cockerels, Spring hatch, $1.50 each. Will exchange for W. R., R. I. Red or Ancona pullets. Mrs. J. R. Warren, Stillmore, Ga. 1 young pair Partridge Rock, Feb. hatch. Blue Ribbon stock. $5 for male Hatching eggs and $3 for female. from fine matings. Robert W. Clark, 358. ee. St., oe a GAMES FOR SALE _| crpuehbred Dark Cornish ae erels. Big type. Prize winners. $3.50 each. Ke He Cooper, Moultrie, Ga. Pure bred Indian Game cocks and cockerels, $1.50 each. Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. * Mohawk, Dark Cornish Game cock erels, $2.50 each. Mrs. F. W. Sima, Cecil, Ga. Pure bred Dark Cornish dian Game cockerels, 9 and 10 months old |- $1.75 and $2 each; cocks, 16 months old, $3; pullets, $1.50 and $1.75 each; hens $1.75 each. Prize winners. Mrs C. S. Laramore, Montezuma, Geor- | gia. RFD 1. - Dark Cornish as cockerels, spring hatch, $1.50 each or exch. 1] for 8 months old same breed. Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga. : Cornish Game cockerels. Fancy stock, $1.50 each. Mrs. Rena Ken- - nedy, Collins, Ga. 2 Royal White | Cornish cockerels, April hatch. Extra large size, $2 ea. FOB Soperton.. John W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga. RFD 2. Fine Pit Games: cocks, hens, pul- lets, and stags. Pure Ginn Grays, Reds, and Blues. Claud C. Phillips, Royston, Georgia, Route 1. eo Choice Dark Cornish cockerels and -pullets. Quality guaranteed. Cock- erels, from $2 to $10 each; pullets. _ $1.50 to $3 each. May hatched. H. F. _ York, Jesup, Georgia. - About 175 Gams, 60 hens and pul- lets and 45 stags. All full blood Pit Games. Trios, $5, or stags $3 each, hens $1.25 each. L. O. Benefield, Ced- __artown, Georgia, Route 5. - 20 pure bred Cornish Indian Game pullets, April hatch, ready to lay, - eulled, $1.50 each; 1 cockerel, same age, $2.50 or will exch. for 25 white leghorn pullets, March or April hatch. Also 10 Cornish Indian Game hens April 1926 hatch, culled and now laying, will exch. for 12 white -leghorn pullets March or April hatch. Must be thoroughbred and bred _ to lay. oe NN, Brown, Ga. ORPINGTONS FOR SALE 1 pure bred Buff Orpington cock, about ready for service. Extra large for age. $1.50 FOB Roberta. George P. Scruggs, Knoxville, Ga. 1 Buff Orpington cock, 18 mos. old Write for prices. E. Ss. Kilgore, Win- der, Georgia. - Golden Buff Orpington cockerels. Good stock and heavy weight $1.25 each. Miss Vena Brown, Herre Georgia. 3 Buff Orpington pullets and 1 Te cockerel. Pure bred. March hatch. C. LL. Nelson, Hephzibah, Georgia. 1 Buff Orpington rooster and 4 hens, 21 months old, $6 for lot. Bay side Poultry Farm, Vidalia, Ga. S. C. Buff Orpington roosters, 1 year old, $2; 8 months old, $1.50; - Eggs, same strain, $1.25 for 15. Miss Rosie Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. Buff Orpington cock, $5, February hatch $3; pullets, some laying and soon to be laying, $1.50 and $1 each. All pure strain, good color. Will exch. 10 for Barred Rocks and R. I. Red hens. Ringlet or Donaldson str. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga. 5 Cook Buff Orpingtons,.2 1-2 yrs. old hens and 2 nearly grown pullets $8. Express collect. Mrs. L. A. Jones, | Ludowici, Ga. Route 84. Golden Buff Orpington cockerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. J,. M. Bones Hart- well, Georgia, = 5 sige tt (13. a5 <<, Ceenerrite Ga. - ANCONAS FOR SALE _ Ancona pullets, firs of April hatch $1 each. Mrs. T. J. Williams, Bost- wick, Georgia. ~~ * -2 Ancona pullets 4nd 1 cockerel $8.75 for lot. Also nice mixed pullets, |. large size $1.50 eaca. S. S. Bizzell, Moultrie, Georgia. 6 pure Shepard hens, part now laying $1 each or $5 for lot. R. F. Creech, Metter, Georgia. _ 40 pure bred Shepard Ancona pul- lets and 10 cockerels, pullets nearly ready to lay $1 each for all or part can be seen at Jeslers Old Mill, Mrs. J. M. Archer, Jonesboro, Ga. ae Pure Shepard Ancona roosters, March hatch $2.50 each FOB, Sparks. S. G. E. Hicks, Adel. Ga. 50 Ancona hens and 4 cocks, $1 each FOB, pure Shepard strain. Miss Lizzie Phillips, Royston, Ga. Shepard Ancona pullets and ock- erels 10 months old $1 each. Mrs. J. D. Nelson, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 4. Shepard S. C. Ancona blood tested pullets, laying and ready to lay $1.50 each, cockerels $2.50 each. J. 4H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga BRAHMAS FOR SALE Light Brahma cockerels $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Villa Viscaya Farm, Doe- run, Georgia. Light Brahma cockerels, also some S. Ge Ret. Red cockerels, and pullets $1, 50 each. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs ville, Georgia, Route 3. - Light Brahma-hens, $3 each, pullets $3 and $4 each, cockerels $5 each. Mrs. G. H Laing, Americus, Georgia, Route A, Box -198. WYANDOTTES FOR SALE Pure breed Tarbox S L Wyandotte hens 1 year old, first prize winners | $1.50 each. Mrs. J. B. aie dow Lin- colnton, Georgia. Few S. L. Wyandotte $1.25 each. H... Marlow, grass, Georgia, Route 1. Pure bred R. CG. S. L. cockerels, March and April hatch $1.25 each. Mrs. W. E. Vandiver, Martin, Ga., Rt. cockepels Pender- 2 8. L. Cockerels, same breed. luth, Ga. 15 S. L. Tarbox pullets and 1 cock- erel $1.50 each or $24 for lot also 1 white wyandotte cockerel $1. Mrs. D. A. Adams, Gainesville, Ga. . 3 Buff Wyandotte pullets and 1 cockerel, June hatch $1.50 each or $5.50 for lot. Mrs. W. H. Austin, Me- Donough, Ga. Pure bred Martin Recal Doreas _ Mrs. W. H. Little, Du- | White Wyandotte. pullets $1.85 each, direct from John Martin Farm, On- tario, Canada; cockerels from hatch $2 each; April pullets from Regal Doreas strain $1.85 each, cockerels $1.50; $1.75, each. Mrs: R. J. Flem- ing, Lincolnton, Ga. White Wyandottes, 1926-27 hatch $1.50 each. L. E. Williams and Sons, Ty Ty, Ga. oe 8 April hatch Tarbox~ cockerels $1.50 each or will exchange for same breed to prevent inbreeding. Miss Lyla Gibbs, Uvalda, Ga. 5 S. L. pullets and 1 cockerel, Mech | hatch $1.25 each; 3 April hatch $1 each or lot for $10 f. o. b. Mrs. C. M. Marlow, Pendergrass, Ga., Rt. 3. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR SALE Black Giant.rooster $1.50, hens $1. 50 each, or $2.60 pair, or trio of 2 pul- lets and 1 rooster $4.. Mrs, E. S. For- ah gets them. Unaccepted orders 2 pullets. 11927 hatch $1 : March hatch |d $1.25 f. o. b. or exchange for hens iro of Black Giants, 1 : hens, year old. Best offer with cash re- turned. Robt. G. Daniel, Clarkesville, Ga., RED. Marcy, J. B. Giants, 8 pulls 1 cockerel; April hatch, now laying, $14 for lot. Mrs. G. G. Culpepper, Grant- ville, Ga. : J. B. Giants, 15 hens, 1 and 2 years old; 1 cock 18 mos. old, $1.50 each or $22.50 for lot, L. A. Chamblee, Hart- well, Ga., Rt. 38. Royal Purple J. B. Giants, pullet and cockerels, wt. 8 to 11 lbs., April hatch. Write for prices. Pebble Hili Poultry Farm, Pine View, Ga. . 12 J. B. Giant capons. Make best offer. Mrs. J. F. Lambert, Arabi, Ga. 2 Marcy J. B. Giants, 1 cockerel and May hatch, prize winners. $2.50 each, or $7 for lot; 8 nice, fat hens, over age, 5 lbs each, $1.10 each, or 22c Ib. Mrs. J. G. Epepen, Ideal, Ga Marcy J. B, Giant acai spring 1926 hatch, $2; 2 cockerels, Spring, each. Mrs. Gaines, Cave, Bartow Co., Ga. A few pullets and cockerels, J. B. Marcy Giants, $1.50 and $2 each. Mrs. M. J. Morris, Douglasville, Ga. J. B. Giant, June pullets, $1 each. C. V. Hicks, Adel, Ga. 1 thoroughbred B. Giant cock 20 months old, and 1 hen, same breed and age $5 for pair. W. A. Gordan, Jefferson, Ga. Rt 5. 6 hens and 1 cock, 2 years old, hens wt from 6 to 9 lbs, cock 9 or 10 lbs.; | 8 April hatch pullets, all full Marcy stock, $18 for lot. Mrs. J. I. Tomp- kins, Oconee, Ga. -BANTAMS FOR SALE Bantam hen and 3 mos. old chick- ens $1. 50; 1 rooster, 1 cockerel and 2 hens, 75c each. All white, Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla, Ga. White Japanese Silkie $7.50 pair, or $10 trio. Monfort, Cuthbert, Ga. 5 Bantam pullets and 1 rooster, 3 of pullets now laying, 50c each. Vs J. Williams, Bostwick, Ga. 1 Bantam cock and 2 hens $1.50 for lot. H.C. Marlow, Pendergrass, Ga., Rtpte Golden Seabright, White and Buff Bantams, ~ Miss Eunice Silkie, Black tailed Japs and Mille Fluers, bearded and booted, also oth- er fancy varieties. Stock and hatch- ing eggs. L. L. Wallace, 247 No. Highland Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Partridge Cochins, Golden and Sil- ver Seabrights. Utility and exhibi- tion stock. Prices on request. Robt. W. Clark, 358 Spring St., Macon, Ga. Minoreas and Lakenvelders For Sale 1 full blood Black Minorca cockerel. early spring hatch $2, or exchange for 2 full blood pullets of same breed. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga. 15 pure bred Minorea pullets, laying and ready to lay, $1.50 each. Wood- lawn Hatcheries, 903 Williams Mill Road, Atlanta, Ga. Several February hatch Minorca cockerels, pure bred Pape $1.50 each. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. Pure Pape S. GC. Black Minorca cockerels April hatch $1.50 each and up. N. D. Harris, Wrightsville, Ga. White: Minorca cockerels 6 mos. old $1.50. chen f 0b. Gb. D. Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga. 1 April hatch Black Minorca, Pape cock $2.. Mrs. We Caldwell, Mil- ner, Ga. 1 fine 1 1-2 year old Giant Minorca coek $2 or will. exchange for March SoA Soe J. Pe horn on, Ave., East Point Ga. 15 Black Minorca hens 1 year - old and 1 rooster $2 each. Mrs. J. T Baxley, Moreland, Ga. 2 hens and 1 cock 1926 hatch will , sell or exchange for brown leghorn hens. Mrs. M. Flanders, Axson, Ga. Buff Minorca yearling hens and_ pullets $1.75 each. Clara Vv. Trimble, . Adairsville, Ga. x Black Minorca ~ hatch $1.25 each. Martin, Ga. coe Vandiver, eo, _Trene Se Miscellaneous Chickens oe Offer 15 fine, fat hens $1 each. Mollie Williams, Matthews, Ga., Rt. Poultry and eggs for sale. M. Walters, Martin, Ga. a Offer 1 pair young Peafowls, wt. 8 or 9 Ibs. $25, or exchange for hog wt. not less than 150 lbs. Mrs. Re 26. Offer 5 or 6 nice, fat aoe 25 he prepaid. Mrs. W. L. Pett, Jackson, : (Gaz Rts.8; April hatch Silver Spangled Ham- burgs, $4 per trio, or $1.50 each. Cash. J. H. Burkhead, Red Oak, = RED. 2 = Baby Chicks For Sale and Wanted _ Now booking orders for delivery, beginning Dec. 25th and thereafter, for. pure bred baby chicks, B. R. and R. I. Reds $15 per 100; $8 per 50; $4.25 per 25; Jersey Binek Giants and Light Brahmas, $18 per 100; $9.50 per 50; $5 per 25; 100 per cent live delivery guaranteed; commercial hatching $3.50 per tray of 84 eggs, beginning Dec. 15th. Middle Ga Hatchery and Poultry Farm, bag i; Ga., P.O. Box 877, 2 : Pure bred dark .C. R. LL Reds, baby chicks $15 per 100; delivered any time after Christmas. Will change 100 for trio of large Ma moth Bronze turkeys. Mrs. = art, Summit, Ga. 100 B. R. baby chicks to raise o halves, to 8 weeks old. Each to pay postage. Mrs. Cora G. Harris Madras, Ga., RFD 1. ae Now booking orders for baby chi for spring delivery from high prod ing hens, mated to cocks direct fro Ferris Farms, $15 per 100. 100 Pp cent live delivery guaranteed. 10 per cent with order. Oconee Poul- try Farm, Rockledge, Ga. W. L. baby chicks $14 per. 100 exchange for 5 new quilted quilts, or 11 new pieced tops or good c feathers at 50c lb. Write first. Joe Pierce, Stockton, Ga., Rt. B. R. and R. I. Red chicks, week, $15 per 100, delivered. F gerald Hatchery, Fitzgerald, Ga. Pure bred B. R., R. I. Reds Rocks, $14 per 100, $7.50 for 50; Buff Orpingtons, White Wyandottes & per 100, $8 for 50; heavy breeds a sorted, or W. or B. Leghorns, or A conas $13 per 100, $7 for 50; Lig breeds assorted, $10 per 100, for 50. All strong selected st regular weekly deliveries post 100 per cent live delivery guara ee Woodlawn Nurseries, i every Mill Road, N E, Atlanta, Ga. Want 100 White Leghorn - chicks. State price and time can liver. M. K. Hudlaw, Carl, Ga. Minnie Lott . _ Long, tee Ga., Rt. 5, Box DUCKS AND GEESE For Sale and Wanted | | oa bred White Pekin ducks $1.50] each, drakes $1.75. _ Express collect. S. Cartersville, Ga. Trio of fawn color ducks. exchange. 8 early hatch, dark color, heavy built pure Barred Rock pullets. Mrs. J. W. Kelley, Norwood, Ga., R. Fo D. 1. - 12 fine Geese, $12 FOB, a Tas Wilder, Manor, Ga. 8 young Muscovey ~ ducks. Full feathers. $12 for lot FOB here. Mrs. Mary Clayton, Quill, Ga. ~ Want White China Gander. : Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. _ Spring hatching. B. ee Manor. J. -8. TURKEYS AND GUINEAS _ FOR SALE ~ Pure M. B. Turkeys, won 1st prize at State Fair, Savannah, Ga., (1927; special price on toms, hens, trios and pairs, 12 years experience breeding. ON. OD. Harris, Wrightsville, Ga. 2 pure M. B. 2 year old hens $7 each; April 27 hatch hens $5 each; _ April 27 hatch toms, $10 each., f. o. b. C. J. Howard, Comer, Ga. _ Pure bred Bourbon Red toms $7; hens $5; trios $16. Mrs. J. D. Pip- kin, Shellman, Ga. Pure Goldbank M. B. toms $9; hens $7. Mrs. J. Walton White,. Hartwell, Oe : - Big bone Giant M. B. toms April hatch, prize stock, weigh 50 Ibs, at 0 abe. cld, $10 each f. 0. b. Mrs. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.. 6 hens and 2 gobblers, April hatch ; Lge Jewel Dominy, Eastman, ; i hatch ee tom $4.50. 's. J. G. Waldrop, Tifton, Ga. pure bred M B. Goldbank March gerson, Thomaston, Ga, Have 6 pure bred White Holland toms, Maych hatch, make offer. Mrs. E. Gordan, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 6. ure bred M. B. March hatch tom. rge and well developed $5 each f. . b. or exchange for pure bred M. B ; year o' hens each to pay express me way. W. A. i opeeen, Eto. Ga., i 1. ae Guinea hens and 1 pores good ers 7bc each. Jas. W. Williams, ite, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 pure >red M. B. tom $8. Mrs. G. Smith, Camilla, Ga. Blue speck guinea hens and one oster 75 each. Mrs. Laura N. Wil- lams, Kite, Ga. Pure M. B. Giant toms: $8 and up ccording to size; hens $6 and up. Dt Harris, Wrightsville, Ga. 8 M. B. 127 hatch toms $5 f. o. b. exchargze for 10 pullets of any pure breed and healthy stock, other rty to pay express on'poultry only. rs. A, L. Sargent, Rt. A, ee a. White African guineas $2 pair or 25 each f. 0. b. Mrs. E. L. Fores- Carnesville, Ga. : Pure bred Bourbon Red toms $8 ich, trio $18; also pure bred M. B. toms $10 each; hens $5. Immediate ule, old tom wt. 35 Ibs. or more 40c ) Clara Fleming, Bronwood, Ga., hers | larragantet Turkey toms $7: Sell or $5: pair $11; $id $15. W. a Bargo-| | ford, Ga. Rt. 2. ron, Sardis, Gar 2 Trios M. Be Turkeys $15, also 1926 hatch tom $8.50, wt. 25 or 30 lbs.; February 1927 hatch Toms, fine for breeding $5 each, cash with order. Mrs. Lula Christmas, Vienna, Ga. 15 pure bred Bourbon Reds, nearly all hens, will sell right, would like to exchange 1 tom for a pure bred Red for breeding purpose. G. W. Thorn- ton, Buchanan, Ga. ; : 1 fine male and 4 hens, Mammoth Bronze turkeys, $30 FOB here. J. E. Hall, Soperton, Ga. Want to exch. a pure bred Bourbon Red March hatch gobbler, for a B. R. hen. Mrs. Alex Boyer, Sparta, Ga. Pure bred Bourbon Red turkeys, March hatch, fine breeders $18 per trio. Mrs. Edwin Reel, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 8. 15 Turkeys and 4 hens weighing 19 to 20 Ibs. each, 35 per lb. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga, April 1927 hatch big bone bronze turkeys; Hens, $6 each, Toms, $8 ea. Trio, $20; 1 Tom and 1 hen 1926 hatch $20. Mrs. J. B. C. baie etal ton, Ga. Rt. 4. M. B. Turkeys, nice sad fat, 40 Ib. FOB here. Mrs. Arthur Over Barnesville, Ga. - Pure bred Bourbon Red kod hatch turkeys, $10 per pr. W. L. Jones, Cedartown, Ga, ~ Narragansett Turkeys, Toms. $7, hens, $5. Pr. $11. Trio, $15. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, Ga. ; 1 pure bred Goldbank Bronze turk- ey Tom, 18 mo. old; 3 April hatch hens and 3 Toms same strain, 40c Ib.; 2 pure bred Bourbon Red California Toms, 1 yr. old, 40c Jb. Mrs. G. H. Ely, White Plains, Ga. _ 3 Bourbon red turkeys, solid red body and white wings and tail,- not pure; 1 two yr. old hen; 1 April hch. hen; 1 March hatch tom, good breed- ors, $4.25 each or $12. for lot. eash with order. Miss Nannie Crook, ge ersville, Ga. Rt 1. Big Bone Giant M. B. Toms, $7 ea. April hatch hens, $4 each, will exch. 1 tom for 1 of same breed and age. Mrs, Ed Fergerson, Cornelia, Ga. Fine thoroughbred Bourbon Reds, 40c Ib, Mrs. R. L. ee Cuthbert, | aa. Rt. A. : White guineas 1926-27 hatch. $1.25. aach. L. E, Williams & Son, Ty Ty,| Ga. 1 Trio pure bred April hatch M. B. turkeys, $15. FOB. Young toms April hatch for breeders, $8 each fob. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga... -Pure bred M. B.- parent stock di- cect from Bird Bros. March hatch Toms, $12. No hens. Satisfaction zuaranteed. Mrs. Linton G. Banks, Statesboro, Ga. RFD. 50 pure bred white Holland turkeys from prize winning stock, $5 each. Mrs. Jas. B. McCrary, Thunder, Ga. Pure white Hollands, 6 hens and i tom, unrelated and selected for breed-. ing, $40 for lot. Banks Co., Poultry Farm, Alto, Ga. 6 turkey hens and 4 toms, 30c per Ib. J. R. Stallings, Franklin, Ga. 2 Bourbon Red Toms, 8 mo. old, weighing about 10 lbs. each, $5 each. Mrs. A. C. Mobley, Concord, Ga. 2 M. B. Toms, $8 each; 1 hen, $6. Mrs. E. E. Fitch, Yatesville, Ga. South Carolina strain, M. B. Toms, $8. Hens, $6; 1 M. B. Tom and 1 M. B. hen in exch.for satisfactory strain. Mrs. J. W. L. Brown, Forest hill, Cartersville, Ga. Pure M. B. hens, April hatch, $6 rd < ae Mrs. S. G. Ellin on, Ox ~~ Want 25 to | each, FOB. Bio -|May and June at 25 Ib., or M. B. hens, $6; Toms, $8; 2 yr. old Tom, $10. Mrs. W, Ae Branan, Lewiston, Ga. 3 mixed toms, $7 mo. old, $4.50 eav or exch. for bronze tom to prevent | inbreeding. J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga. Pure Goldbank Bronze April hatch hens, $6. Toms, $8. Mrs. H. I. Moore, White Plains, Ga. 8 speckle guineas, 7 hens and 1 rooster, 65c each or $5 for lot. Thel- ma Olliff, Summit, Ga. | 5 pure bred Bronze, April hatch hens, 40c Ib.; 5 pure bred April hatch toms, 35c lb. Mrs. J. W. Eley, White Plains, Ga. Rt. 2. Giant Mammoth Bronze, Bird Bros. April hatch Toms, $10 each, April hatch hens, $8 each, 2 hens and 1 tom $25. Will exch. 2 hens and 1 tom for 25 W. L. Mar. or April hatch pul- lets, also pure Bourbon Red toms, $8 each. L. E. Powell, Wrightsville, | Ga. 4 pure bred M. B. hens, $7.50 ea; 1 Tom, weighs 35 Ibs. $12.50. Mrs. A. B. Fuller, Buford, Ga. M. B. Toms, $5., Hens, $4. Gant wood Farm, Meigs, Ga. _ Pure bred Bourbon Red Toms, $7: hens, $5., Trio $16. FOB here. Mrs. J. D. Pipkin, Shellman Ga. _ 5 Hens and 2 Gobblers, April hatch . $30. Mrs. Jewel Dominy, Eastman, Ga. Pe TURKEYS AND GUINEAS WANTED Wants 1 pair M. B. turkeys, will pay reasonable price, April 1927 hatch. Mrs. J. R. Murphey, Sparta, Ga. Want to buy turkeys in inte of 6 or more, large size, make price del in Ft. Myers, Fla. V. G. Howard, 1138 Franklin Street, Ft, Myers, Fla. Want to buy young guineas, state price. Sirron Farm, Rt. 8, Chamblee, Ga, Want 8 hens and 1 tom, Mammoth Bronze. Will exch, Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Lyons, Ga. Want 1 pure bred Bronze Mar. or April 1927 hatch tom. J. 'W. Weeks, Dial, Ga. POULTRY WANTED Want in lots of 50 up, White Leg- horn pullets and laying hens. Must be culled, and State strain, age, quantity and low- est price fob your shipping point. T. T. MeCelley, Turnerville, Ga. Box 44, Want 75 full blood, 8 mos., old pullets. Any breed. Will exch., for same. Miss Leona Simpson, Culver- ton, Ga. Want 10 Silver Lace Wyandotte hens, and 1 cock, Tarbox strain, 1926 hatch. Will o $1.25 ea., for hens; Also want 5 White Leghorn hens, 1926 hatch. Wycoff strain. Will pay $1 ea., or exch., for same. Miss Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga. - Want 10 Silver Lace Wyandotte vullets, 1927 hatch. Tarbox strain. Mrs. J. R. Murphy, Sparta, Ga. . ate oo. and old ay cas oodhiff, Branch, Ga. io Want 100 Bantam hohe and pul- lets. Must be good mothers, setters, and from good setting stock. Will pay 50c each. S. H. Monroe, Opr., ACL Ry., Thomasville, Ga. Want 10 common mixed hens, not over 2 yrs., not under 8 mos., old. Will pay 20 Ib., cash for same del. to my home, Mrs. A. J. Hadaway, 185 East Spring St., Gainesville, Ga, ~ Want 1,000 White Leghorn pu lets. Will exch., best variety budded. peean trees, J. J, eee aSBe oe Ga. Rt. 2. ae Be ee reasonably priced. Sees pullets, exch.; pure 8. I. Red Lens and 1 rooster. Hens, 4. 50, _Pocetens $2. je D. Giles, Winston, | Want a White- Keivi- ranster: Ome : pay = J. Fe Hart Mor i. ; tt. - Want Barred Rock eeckarsiec Cash aa or-exch. Miss Lillian Brubb, erent Ga. Want 4 extra nice Light Aeiheie = March hatch or older cockerels. Must ~ be pure bred. Give weight and strain. Will pay any reasonable cash price _ for same. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- ey ville, Ga. Rt. 3. a Want trio of White Wyandottes for . breeders. Young cockerel and 18: mo. hens. Will exch. A-1 syrup for same. J. W. Rheney, Wadley, Ga. Want 1 Partridge Wyandotte ebee er. State strain, wt. and price. Mrs. R. M. Cornell, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 2 first class S. C. R. T Red cockerel. Must be pure bred Owen. strain Feb. or Mch. hatch. D. F. Car- | = ey, Canon,.Ga. P.'O. Box 191. Want 15 nice hens, any kind ee W. L. Value up to $10. Will exch. for same. Write. Clarence Sree elia, Ga. Star Rt. be Want several R. I. Red vinitig ens oe wr pullets. March hatch. Will exch. for same. Heard oe Rt. 1. Want 12 ilies, Will. exch. for same, Write. Kate E. King, Atlanta, Ga. 32 Peachtree St.; Phone, Ge. 82- 52 J. on Want 12 Mictonghibewl March hatch S. C. W. L. pullets. Will exch. for same. Write. Mrs. Rufus N. Barnes, ~ College Park, Ga. 804 Hampton=St. - Want 4 cockerels; Thompson Barred _ Rocks. No culls. Mrs. David a ZS Calhoun, Ga. Rt. & Want Allen Round Head hens, cocks and stags. Quote age and best __ price. Allen Davis, Robinsville, N. Cra : Give ey Sag 3 E. F. Cont eo Want R. I. Red cockerels. price and description. Augusta, Ga. Want W. L. pullets. Will eh: for 7 same. W. Cc. McDonald, meloiie, jo Ga. - Want 10 Tancred, W. L. pulleta: Must be laying. Will exch. pure bred S. P. . pig for same. Mrs. Julian Harris, Chester, Ga. Rt 2 se Want 10 Silver Lace Wyandotte pullets. Mch. or April 1927 hatch. Tarbox strain. Will pay $1.25 ea. Mrs. Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga. Want good capons that. will carry baby chicks. Any breed if true capons. No Slips wanted. Will exch. Marcy Jersey Black Giant cockerel, with true plumage. Large type and good markings, for same. Mrs. I. G. Join- er, Soperton, Ga. GRAIN WANTED | _ Want seed oats and rye. Will exch. reg. Jersey bull calves for same. Calves valued at $35 to $50. 8. G. McNeil, Arlington, Ga. 3 Want about 15 or 20 bu. - Appler seed oats. Will exch. No. 1 seed run- ner peanuts. 10 bu. peanuts for 16 bu. oats. A. W. Riley, Whigham, Ga. _BEANS AND PEAS WANTED - Want all varieties of good, sound, new crop peas; mixed, Clays, Whips, New Eras, Red Rippers, Trons, Brab- hams, in lots of 50 bushels or more. ss lane us know what you have. and | eee oe H. M. Frankia & Orange, Ga. = withers in new ticks, $10. ety Forbes, Brooklet, Ga. black wool*knitting thread, Tb., tan wool knitting thread, yng straw brooms, 70c doz. E. Riverdale, Ga. new goose feathers. $1. 10 ee ae here. Guaran- 5e Ib. We, of cake, 5 dd postage. Mrs. P. E. be i .. Ga. any W. a TT; ne Cone ower: hei tity, $1.50 ea. Mrs. , Pearson, Ga, od: new pieted and quilted , $5 ea., or $45 for lot. Mrs. Bt ma 55 Riggin, Thunders: Ga. - Wanted t ey Vines. State price oe tity. Miss: .T. J. Albrecht, 912 sg Columbus, Ga. nt 2 tufted bedspreads, full- st colors; 100 Oleanders, all and well rooted; several. hun- | rooted. boxwood - cuttings, Let- mustard and turnip seed, all flower bulbs, and rooted ngs of house plants. Mrs. Nancy y, Kessinger, Kentucky. o exch., pink Oxalis bulbs x Begonia plants. Write first e what you have to offer. Woody, Nashville, Ga. nt to crochet on halves. Party ish thread and patterns, and stage. Experienced in crochet, roidery aad tatting, Mrs. w. 8. Broxton, Ga. Rt. 1. ; _tufting work, on me or ish fast color thiead and do the for $1.50. Mrs. M. S. Nichols, rald, Ga. Rt. 3. ant. -erochet. or rieedle werk or} of hand-work at home. Mrs. -Minyard, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. nt some nice, well rooted Arbor | Junipers, and _ Retinisporas. ull description and price in etter: Chas H. Drake, Brasel-| ae mt new goose or duck feathers. been used. Will exch., nice, ed Adairsville, Ga: Rt. 3. xch.,. fancy, flower baskets ed .or anything can use. fenrietta. Hale, Doyle, Ga. nt Instruction book for Steber ing Machine. Will pay any reas- le rice. M. Rogers, J pees ' about 8 or 10: i, of new duck feathers. Send price. F. Pace, Temple, ae Rt. 2. lant to do plain sewing. -Cheap. ant to exchange fic our sacks ing of for $1. ns POE: e eeeh, oe v. eae: a Os | halves. to furnish: pattern. | Miss M. K. eee peers reads. for same. Miss Elie = painted pine|_ for flowers, Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga, Rt. 1. eal wae or eash.} Thorniess yellow. Rose, 1Be each: Wat. ss for'same. Write. Barbara Richard- son, Quitman, Ga., 500 N. Washing- ton St. ~ Want embroidered work, bed- spreads; pillow cases, scarfs, lunch- eon sets; hemstitching for cash or on Mrs. H.. F. Jarrell, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 44. Want sewing to do. Little girls dresses from 8 to 8 years, with and without bloomers, 50 and 85c; party Send age and way wanted made; Dodson, Omega, Ga. Want wild rose design in large cir- ele, for emb. bed sheet. Write be- fore sending. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Sete, Ga. Ries: Want clean, discarded dresses, See and eotton, for rug material. Will exchange shasta daisy plants, or tee and Reed flower bas- kets for same; also want to make Layettes. Write for further informa- | tion. Mrs. J. L. Thompson, Easta- nollee; Ga., Rt. 1. % Want a dosdie to make hook rugs. Will buy or exchange gladioli bulbs. Ga., Rt. 2. _. Flowers and Seeds Large ferns, 10 and 15c; Red Bird Begonia cuttings, 8; young dbl., Graniums, blooming, -18c; Giant, pink Oxalis, 15c; pink Crepe. Myrtle, several ft., high, 15 and 20c; Purple plum seed 5c; white and suk Oxalis, 6c. All del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. A large quantity of Cape Jasmine for sale cheap, Also other shubbery. T. L. Stubberfield, 1099 Oakland City Station, Atlanta, Ga. Lilies: Mixed purple and hie Iris; Orange; White Arabia and Clove Pinks, white. All 25 doz., or 5 doz., $1; Shasta Daises, 15 doz., 4 doz., 55e; Dark red Peonies, 50c; Madonna Lily, 25 bulb. Mrs. C. McLeod, Care Ga. Poultry Fam College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. : Paper White Narcissus, Yellow J on- quils, Butter and Eggs, and Red Canna bulbs, 2c doz., $1 per 100; Evergreens for X-mas decorations,1 Cedar, Misletoe, Hedge bushes,- Pine cones and needles. Mrs. J. B. pees try, Buchanan, Ga. _ Dark purple Iris and Snap ore Mixed colors, 30 doz; Dbl., Sun- flower seed, 4 spoonfuls, be; Little field Daises, 15 doz, or 50c per 100; Sweet ,Shrub bushes, 30c and 50e doz. Mrs. R. a. Otting, Rome, Ga. Re C4 Purple hes Lilies, 25 doz., or $2 per 100. eee N.. tee Smith, Martin, Ga a Well cual: aid ae voles Jonquil and Narcissus bulbs, 90c per 160, or lot of about 500-Jonquils and 2001. yellow. Narcissus: for $6. Postage paid. Mrs. R. N. Elder, Cane Ga. _ Milk and Wine Lilies, extra large balbe, 25 ea., or 3 for 50; Cape Jasmine cuttings, not rooted, 25c doz., will exch., for Mtn.,- Laurel, Azaleas, | Hollyhocks, or Flowering shrubs.. Orders of 50c or more sent postpaid. Irene Spence, ae Ga. Kt AS Weeping Willows, 25e each: Dero thy Perkin Roses, 10c each. All well rooted. Add postage. No orders ac- cepted for Jess than: 50. Mrs. L, D. Persian Lilacs, Little Snowball, 20 |wood; Purpel Lilac; Golden | Yellow, Jasmine; pees dableathed: sheeting or, suntub suiting, any color or | xcept red or. black, will exchange 25; Pink Weigler, 50c ea., or 3 for Butler, little boys suits) 4 and 5 years 50c each, Mrs. W. w.| and: early strawberry plants 25. per Mrs. Jeffie Ham, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 6. ses 25c each; pink spirea 50 and 75c; -ing plants and shrubbery. 4+ white star jasmine; golden bells; pink | button winter pinks, 15 doz; For FOB Baxley. Mrs. L | Baxley, Ga. Purple. and white. [Sthaae Oink flowering Almonds; English... Deg-, Bells, Bridal Bouquet; Mtn., Ferns; All 10c_ ea, or 2 for ST. All well rooted. Add postage. No} orders filled for less than 25c. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44, Well rooted cedar plants 12 inches or more high, 25 each, or 6 for $1;, hardy white yard hydrangea 20c; dbl. white bridal wreath; dbl. pink flow- large, white hibiscus, with crimson eye, dormant roots, 15c each, or 7 for 50c; large crimson dbl. pink and; varigated dahlia, 50c per doz; large 100, or 500 for $1. Add postage. Rachels, Dublin, Ga. Giant dbl. feather ball red ae pink) poppies for fall planting 25c pkg.; clematis vine seeds, 10c pkg.; queens. wreath vine 25c for 2 doz. seeds; Miss L. I.- Albrecht, Columbus, Ga., 912 Fourth Ave... Cuttings from 20 fine monthly ro- ses 15c per doz; large leaf evergreens. golden bells, ond Rosemary oe large sweet purple violet plants 10c doz., 60e per 100. Add postage. Mrs. J. F, Glenn, Chickamauga, Ga., Rt. 1. - Burpees iris, different colors, $ per doz; red rambler, old fashioned. moss, Dorothy Perkins and other ro- altheas 25; minoso plants 25 to 50c; kudzu roots 5e each; hollyhocks 25c; privet hedge 1 and 2 year old plants $3.50 for 100. Other flower- Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. Pink crepe myrtle; purple lilac; ammons. All well rooted 20c each; cream American Beauty rose cuttings 10c each; April blooming narcissus | bulbs $2 per 100, or $15 per M; blue violets 50 per 100. Mrs. W. ets Cadwell, Milner, Ga. : Roosevelt and baby breath ferns, decorative size, $1.50 each, delivered. Mrs. Ella Robinson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 8, : Pink crepe myrtle, i year old s snow- ball, red, blooming flowering quince 2 for 25c; daffodils, narcissus, lilies, iris 15e doz. Add _ postage. Mrs.) | Sidda Sutherland, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Golden bells, pink flowering al- mond; purple sweet lilac, altheas, li- lies, pink with dark centers. All 3 for 25c; orange lilies 15c doz; pink hydrangea cuttings 2 for 25. All well rooted. Mrs. Aley Tuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt..3, Box 59, Narciss sus and jonquil bulbs, 5c and 20c per doz; crepe myrtle 2 for 25e; pink altheas 3 for 25c; ever- blooming butterfly bush 20 each; sytheas 3 for 25c. jay, Orchid: roots 50c each. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tallapoosa, Ga. Blue grape hyacinths 50 per 100. bulbs postpaid. Miss Vena Brown, Hartwell, Ga. Wd: nek, Elli- ' plants. Ga., Rt. 8, Box 59. E Mountain laurel, -and Mtn. Ivy, | 25c; crabapple sprouts 25c; Cherokee roses $1 doz; boxwoods 25c each; ju- | nipers, blue and- Beer lilies 50 doz;). daffodils 85c doz; trailing arbutus 25c doz; black and white pines. 15, each. Mrs. Bonnie Morganton, Ga. Grape Hyacinths 50 per 100, Mrs. 5. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. . Abercrombie, | Gainesville, Ga., ioral vin s tubers) good siz be: planted: now. Blooms all sum ne Mrs. ; 25 larkspur 25e doz. 2 welk-reoted red. monthly * roses). and white star jasmine 15 and 25 each, according to size; large leaf evergreens 25c.. Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. Pink flowering almonds ibe; gol | den bells 25; hardy phlox, white or - pink, 50c doz: dbl. yellow japoniea ._ 2 year old, 25c; white cle - E pink 1"; mums 40e doz; red and yellow fall ~ ering almonds; white star jasmine; | pinks, 35 doz; daffodils, sonquie 4 20 doz., or $1 per 100; paper white. nareissus 30 doz; blue iris 10 each, or. 6 for 25; red or pink crepe myr-: tle, 40 Baek. All well rooted; cash... Miss Oma Barrett, Ellijay, Gee Rt 3, Box 58. Yellow daffodils, jonquils, ue | white narcissus, white irris, $1 per 100; extra large dbl, paper white nar- eissus 75 per doz; amaryllis bulbs, blooming size 50c per bulb; purple. lilac, red blossom sweet pomegran- ae Lae as 20e per rooted cutting. . C. C. Dye, Middleton, Ga. - oo white narcissus and butter and eggs, bulbs 25 doz; jonquils 50c per 100; red and salmon pink cannas, bronze foliage 50c doz; blooming size amaryllis, red and Salmnot color 20c. each; Augusta Victoria, American Beauty, (white) pink and white Ma- man Cochet, Madame butterfly and salmon tea roses, 2 year size plants 25c each, 5 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank R. Hobbs. Siloam, Ga. _ 1 large size asparagus fern 4 year. old, 75e; 2 large size ferns, aspara- _ | gus, 4 years old 75c; Boston, 3 years _ Fold, 50e. Add posame. Sputh, Kite, Ga, Re 4d. White wisteria, strong rooted Ready now, 50c each. Mrs. J DacBarmes; Sylvester, Gast Rt 3: 5 well rooted asparagus ferns, 25 : each. Mrs. C. S. Adams, Ft. Valley, Ga.> 115 East Church st. Dbl. daffodils, white April eon ing narcissus $1 per 100; blue flags or blue iris $1.50 per 100. Will exe. change geraniums, red, white and m: ie Miss Beanie 'tletoe, euttings for embroidery pat- ce terns. Mrs. H. N. Cook, Fairmont, Gaz Rtal.- Fall pinks, red, white and wellow . 50c for 1-2 doz; yellow thornless ro- ses 15 each; honeysuckle, and gol- den bells 25e for 6; Miss Myrtle Crump, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 54. ' Weeping willows, and purple. lilac. bushes, 2 to 3 ft., 25c; grape vines 10c each; red raspberries and Rarly: Harvest, Eldorado, Ambrosia, Hima- laya, and white blackberries and. dew- . berries 5 each, or 50c doz; purple fig sprouts 10 each; Cora thornlese_ blackberry 25c each. Rev. L. D. Ro- lader, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 9, Box 407... Pink and lavender myrtles, purple. lilac, white althea, 25c; snowdrop 10c; Dorothy Perkins nial rose .20.:. All al rooted; 6 assorted, $1. post- paid, Janet Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Lavender boxwood, cape jasmine, | 2 kinds of jasmine vines, ivy, violets, eranthis, privet hedge. Write for prices. J. Hv Price, Flippen, Ga. June white willow peach trees 1 yr. : old:and May cherry sprouts, 10c each. |Add postage. Mrs. Grady - FIORE Route 7. = - Fall pinks> all colors, 50 doz.; and pink rinning roses 25c each; phiox 75e doz; travelers delight vine: 1 M. jonquil Bes, 1Be per. 100. | Japonica 8b each; tiger lilies, 50 ae Brannen, Wall flower plants, ready to reset d0Z.; honeysuckle vine 5e each; old | fashioned blackberry sprouts, $1. So. per 25, All well rooted. Pearl Here | = 835c per doz. Minute B. ae For- | ley, Hee he Raptes : auth, Se Rt. 6. Evelyn Roberts, red _PAGE TEN _ BUTTER AND EGGS FOR SALE Eggs from Parks Barred Rocks, - $1.50 per 15, or $5 per 100. Reg. Per- | - mit rating P. C. No. 189. April hatch- ed pullets, same breed, $1.50 and $2. - Mrs. J. C. Ragan, Pelham, Ga. Fischel White Rock eggs for hatch- ing, $1.50 for 15. Carrier to be re- turned. Mrs. G. S. Martin, Athens, Georgia, Route 1. _ Martin Regal Doreas White Wyan- - dotte and Thompson Imperial Ring- let Barred Rock eggs $1.25 per 15. Larger lots, 6c an egg del. Cartons to be returned. April and May Wyan- dotte cockerels, $2 and $1.50 each; 18 months B. R. old hen with 6 chic- kens, November 10th hatch, $3.50. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bombridee, Ga. Route A. Fresh Jersey Butter, 50 Ib. del, Mrs. A. Strickland, Resaca, Ga. Rt 1. 6 Ibs. fresh yellow Jersey butter each week, 40c lb. del. Cash. Custom- ers to pay postage on boxes return- ed. Mrs. M. T. Holden, Ball Ground, Georgia. : Several lbs. Jersey ee per week 50c lb. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairs- ville, Georgia. Pure Tompkin S. C. Red eges, $1.50 per setting, or exch. for canned fruit or dried or fresh apples. Mrs. R. Don- aldson, Metter, Georgia, Route 1. Tompkins R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. A. H. Freeman, Atlanta, Ga. 1499 McLendon Ave. From dark, heavy laying strain. Large, selected eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. or $6 per 100. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum- _ mit, Georgia, Route 2. Nice fresh country butter, 3 lbs. per week, 50c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga. Fresh country butter in lots of 2 lbs. or more, 50c Ib. postpaid. M. W. Dodson, Omega, Ga. 8 to 5 lbs. fresh Jrsey bute each week, 50c lb. Pay after you receive butter. Mrs. Mary Milner, Cleola, Georgia. 4 Thompson Barred Rock eggs. Prize stock. $1 per 15. Cash. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. Nice fresh Jersey butter, 5 or 6 Ibs. each week. In square 1 lb. molds in 1 1b. cartons. 40c lb. Cartons to be returned. Cash or money order. Mrs. H. F. White, Gainesville, Georgia, Route 1. . C. W. Leghorn, hatching eggs, from extra heavy laying stock. $3.50 per 15. E. S. Towns, Tucker, Ga. Tancred O. A. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching, from trap nested hens. $3.50 per 15, $17.50 per 100; flock mating from early hatched pul- lets, $2 per 15. $10 per 100. Deposit, 10 per cent. Book orders for delivery when wanted. Henry W. Thomson, Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box 112. Eggs from 2 and 8 yr. old M. B. hens. Pure stock 25 each, or $22.50 per 100 del. Booking orders now for Feb., March, April, del. Crates to be returned. Only cash orders booked. W., A. Johnson, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.. S. C. W. Leghorn eggs, $1.15 per setting, or exch. for fancy work, quilt tops or sheeting. Will exch. 1 setting for 6 rooted Everblooming Rose bushes, all colors, or dried ap- ples, or 2 settings for 1 bu. of nice, large apples for eating. Mrs J. C. Pierce, Stockton, Ga. Route 9. Pure bred B. R. and B. Leghorn eggs for sale, $1.50 per 15 prepaid. L. L. Wallace, 247 N. Highland Ave., _. Atlanta, Georgia. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ Cal. Hawkins blackeyed peas, hand picked, 5c Ib.; Little Georgia Beauty Jany quantity up to 75 or Mrs. R. ee Newsome, | Ga, Route 5, Box 37, aes MARKET. BULLETIN, oS : peas, very pede, 8c Ib. Eg L. Corley, Mauk, Georgia, Route 1. Sugar Crowder peas, 10c Ib., post- paid. Cash. V. Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Georgia... | ' Good, sound mixed peas, $1.60 Sparta. Cash. John Dickens, ge Georgia. Brabhams, $1.75, Clays,$ 1.50 and mixed peas, $1.40 per bu. Good bags, prompt shipment. Banner Fruit Farm Fort Valley, Georgia, No, 1 90-day Velvet beans for seed $1.50 bu. FOB here. No rain nor frost on them. J. G. Broome, Tifton, Ga., Route 6, Box 54. 4 bus. bright sound clay peas, slight ly mixed, and 2 1-2 bus. Speckled peas $2 bu.; 2 1-2*bu.. Marrow fats, $5. bu.; | 1-2 on yellow crowders, $2 bu. All FOB Warrenton; 8 Ibs. little white bunch butter-beans, $1.10 postpaid. C. A. Abbott, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1. White Navy Beans, 12 1-2c lb., hand picked, or 9c field run. Mrs. Mamie Stene, Adairsville, Ga. 3 or more bus. litle white lady peas, free from trash and weevils. 8c lb. Lula Seott, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. 1927 mixed bunch butter beans, 10c lb. FOB here. Mrs. L. D. Seymore, Danielsville, Ga. Route 2. _ Willets English peas; 60 lbs. to bu. Inquire. B. Ff. Barnes, Warm Springs, Georgia. Hastings Cream Sugar Crowder peas, $5 bu. FOB Chamblee. Thomas Taylor, Chamblee, Ga. Small lot butter beans, white and New Era peas. Make best offer. C. L. Bradford, Woolsey, Ga. oe Peas Iron Clad, Red Ripper, Clay, Whipps, $1.90 bu.; Blackeyed $2 bu. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Genuine Bunch Velvet Beans, $5 bu; Yellow Crowder peas, No. 1 at 10c} Ib., and Speckled Wonders, 5c Ib. E. R. Garret, Sumner, Ga. 5 or 600 Ibs. of Lady Peas for sale. T G Thornton, Union Point, Ga. White Bunch butter beans 8c lb.; Little Lady Peas, 10c lb. All FOB here. Mrs. D. M. Barge, Tyrone, Ga. Offer Bunch Velvet .beans $3 per 100 lbs., or $4 bu. FOB Kite. N. J. Meeks, Kite, Ga. Willets little wonder English peas. Heavy bearer, 40c lb., prepaid any- where in Georgia, 35c 1b. Can furnish 100 Ibs. Gary Coleman, Lyons, Georgia. The May English peas, 10c_ per cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Sanders Ellenwood, Ga. About 200 Ibs. White Blackeyed Mush table peas, 10 lb., or exch. for |. bright Sorghum syrup, 1927 crop at 50c gal. R. D. Giles, Winston, ee gia, Route 1. 1,000 Ibs. Speckled peas, in hull, bright and sound, $30 per ton, FOB Garfield. J. McNure, Garfield, Ga. Peas: Mixed field, $1.50; Brabs, pure, $1.75 bu.; White Blackeyed $2.50 per bu., each in even weight bags. Cash. J. E. Crittenden, Royston Georgia, Route 2. New crop beans and peas: Brab hams, Irons, Brown Whipps, all $1.75; Clays, $1.60; Iron and Brabs-. mixed $1.65; Early Speckled Velvets $1.20 bu.; Oceola $1:50 bu.; Bunch Beans, 1 $2.75 bu. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga. No. 1 Iron and Brabs, sound and unmixed, $2 bu., FOB-~ Oglethorpe; No. 1 Iron and Brabs mixed, $1.90 bus Now 2, mixed,-$1.75. Tom 1. Coors, Oglethorpe, Ga. 5 bu. California Blackeyed fable peas, 6c lb., del. No stamps accepted. Washington, q aoe Parks Ga., Rt. 2. 2 bu. Cream Crowders, $8, or $1. 25 Tok FOB here. W. G. tise Forest | Park, Georgia. Large Cream Crowder peas, 10c Ib., $1.40 pk., or $5 bu. Not del. Sam- tel Wilder, Griffin, Ga. Mixed peas, good grade, new crop, $1.85; Speckled, slightly mixed, $1.40; Unknown, slightly mixed, $1.40; Vel vet beans early speckled running, $1.25 bu. D. F. Crosland, Midville, Ga. English ,Salad, and May bunch peas, 25c lb. Mrs. W. EH. Vandiver, Martin, Ga. RFD 2. 200 bu. Brabhams, Irons, Speckled and mixed peas, $1.50 bu. J. I. Mc- Nair, Stapleton, Ga. _ Offer Brabs and Whips, peas, ein O-Too-Tan beans. Make offer. J. B. Manley, Griffin, Ga. Lady Peas, hand shelled, 10c Ib. Pay part postage. Mr. Junior Tuck, Elli-- jay, Georgia, Route 3. White and very light salted: color- ed running butter beans, mixed, also white beans, 25c pt., del.; Willow beans, 14e one-half pt. Del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. Willets Wonder English pea seed, 40e per lb. Mrs. T. P. Wooten, Tignall Georgia. | ; Little Bunch. Frost Proof English peas for Fall or Spring planting. 20c pt. or exch. Half Runner garden beans Mrs. J. G. Waldrip, Tifton, Georgia, Route A. Offer Brabham peas, Mrs. L. E. Haddock. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED ~ Want Mung Beans; Lady Peas, O- Too-Tan, Whipps, Clays, Blacks, Crowders, Bunch and 90-day Velvet Beans. Mail samples, state quantities and best prices. R. N. Etheridge, Jackson, Georgia. Want Lady Peas. Send sample. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga. Box 244, Offer Brabham peas, Mrs. L. E. Haddock. Want Cow peas, any quantity. Send sample and quote lowest price. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Ga. INCUBATORS, BROODERS, ETC. So FOR SALE Several 500 cap. Buckeye Oil Brood ers, good as new $17.50. or exch. for $1.75. bu. $1.75 bu. oats. H. O. Williams, Millen, Srorge Route A. 1 Wisconsin incubator, 120 egg size. Been used 2 seasons. Good con- dition, and with hot water heat. $8 FOB Carl, Ga. M. K Hudlaw, Carl, Georgia 1 Super Hatcher hot water incuba- tor, cap. 400 eggs. 3 trays $25;.1 im- proved Blue Flame Oil Brooder, cap. 500 chicks, $9. Practically new. Mrs. H. B. Head,. Lavonia, Ga. 1 Wishbone brooder, cap. 500. 1st class cond. $12.50 FOB Villa Rica. 2: J. Wallis, Villa Rica, Ga. 2 1000 chick cap., Sol-Hot brood- ers, $15 each. Used 1 time; 1 1000 chick cap., coal burning brooder, never been used. $10. Morrison Poultry Farm, Winterville, Ga. 1 Schwag Smith Incubator, 800 egg capacity, also 1 1000 chick brood- er. Bargain prices. Hast Point, Ga., 317 Carnegie Ave. 1 260-egeg incubator. Almost new. Everything complete. $18, or will ex- change for Barred Rock chickens; wood brooder, 180 chick capacity $5 or exchange. Mrs. R. F. Anderson, Register, Ga. 1 Buckeye incubator.. Good condi- tion. 350 egg capacity $35. Mrs. C. MeLeod, Georgia Poultry Farm, Col- Nea ee try wire. | Ga., J. P. Harman, Thursday, December z 4 Standard Reliable 250 egg icnes tor. Used only a few times. Per fect condition $25 for quick sale. R Al Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. Miller Ideal tripple deck incubator 11,700 egg capacity, good operating condition. Guaranteed. Write for price. S. P. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. Wisconsin Incubator; good condi tion. Hot water copper pipes, dbl. deck, 4 trays, and good thermometers, 500 ege capacity $25 FOB here. E. C. Wingo, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. 110 egg Buckeye Incubator, used 3. seasons, and well taken care oS Wil exchange for 30 pullets, breed. A. L. Sargent, Corele, Ga, Rt..B; 1 Incubator and brooder. Chea, for cash. Mrs. S. G. Howell, Danvill Ga., Box 62. 600 egg Buckeye i onbatae condition, used 3 seasons $50; J chick Buckeye, canopy brooder, used only 1 week, $16 FOB Rome, Ga. 6 'B. Parks, Rome, Ga. Little Setting Hen Tedbater: goc condition $2.50 or exchange for pea nuts, pecans, or apples at marke price. Mrs. W. T. Pelt, Jackson, Ga Rts ; 2 incubators, 200 and 250 egg ea pacity; hot water machines $15 a $20. Good condition; will exchan for good market poultry or ho cure sides, hams, and shoulders, poul Mrs. R. Donaldson, Metta, kets, ee 1 240-egg incubator; used once oil burining brooders, 3, 5, and 100 chick size; lot of earthenware chick feeders; all in good condition, chea or exchange for poultry. L. L. Wal lace, 247 No. Highland ta, Ga. e Wisconsin Incubator, 250 egg cap ity, perfect condition, with thermo eter, instruction book, etc.; compl $15 FOB Lincolnton. Mrs.. J. Flanigan, Lincolnton, Ga., Rt. A, B Ae Want 500 to 1200 egg capacity incu bator; must be in good condition. W. Caswell, Americus, Ga. Soe Want 1 600-capacity incubator. must be good condition and cheap 2 W. M. Gentry, Ward, S. C. | ie Want 1 oil burining, 500 chick cae pacity Buckeye brooder with instruc- tions; must be in A-1 _ condition State best cash price. Mrs. R. Me El der, Cornelia, Ga. VEGETABLES FOR oe 2 bu., White multiplying onions $2.50 per bu. D. J. Stewart, Clarks ville, Ga. Rt. 8. : Nice, white nest onions, 50c ga Add postage. Mrs. Sa Hod Ss, Greenville, Ga. Rt. ; ~ Red Hot ey 80e Ib. S postage. Mrs. Marcus F. Amaso: Lexington, Ga. Red Hot Pepper 35c gal.. 83 $1. Add postage. Mrs. Roy C. la rum, Stapleton, Ga. Dry Red Pepper, 35c Ib., Red K Pepper, 40c lb., or will "exch., quilt scraps, or cloth. Miss Bean Smith, Kite, Ga. Rt. 1. White Nest onions, 50c gal. M D. M. Barge, Tyrone, Ga. Offer Dried Okra, for soup. W for price and state quantity want C. E. Nolan, Appalachee, Pe SEEDS WANTED Want Seedling peach seed, suit- able for planting purposes. - State amount and price. Will pay reaso able price for same. P. E. Rhode Athens, Ga. Rt. 1. ' Want Big stem Jersey Potat seed, sound and free from diseas State price and quantity, J. N 'Junkin, Malabar, Fla. Box 95 SEEDS FOR SALE e ra seed, 10c per cupful. Add osta e. Mrs. Joe Sanders, Ellen- ood, Ga. seer, 25 Ib. Bros., Cling ; Pink Coral vine : Mrs. Aw S. Ocilla, Ga. eexh., 2 bu., Rucker cotton. cabbage plants. W. A. Moon, Ga. Rt, 2. leston Wakefield - and Flat cabbage and new Stone and er Baltimore tomato seed, $1 B. R. Woodliff, Flowery nie Out Mt., seed Irish potatoes, u. FOB here. W. W. Smith, ville, Ga. Rt. 1 : re Poulnott cotton seed, $1 B. Buena Vista. ea A. Taylor, Vista, Ga. orted Flat Dei ee Jersey harleston Wakefield cabbage 1.85 Ib. del; Collard seed, 45c nip 40c; Okra 25 Ib., Beets, pe carrots, Radish, 75e lb., oe Rose | Moc seed, | mixed 3, 10c thls. Mrs. A. L. Hada- rainesville, Ga. 135 E. Spring ut 100 bu., of mighty good seed, T. C. King, Tallapoosa, mbo white Spanish peanut seed Ib. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga. te stem winter heading collard , 10 per oz., or 8 for 25c; Big ton lettuce seed, 10 per cook- onful or 3 for Qbe. Mrs. V. E. ook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. fellow Pryor tobacco seed. Proved be one of Gas best types of to- CO. 50c oz., or $5 lb. Best of ref- Gs. given. W. D. Turner, Brox- a. ; bu., oker's Pedigreed Super- cotton seed. $2 bu., or will for 3 to 4 gal., milch. James wn, Cordele, Ga. ds and Gourd. seed. Mrs. T. mas, Thomasboro, Ga. ey tobacco seed, 25 per oz. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Poaned eave. Clover seed, Be B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. bu., Wannamakers Wilt Resis- cotton seed. About 38 per cent Si per bu., FOB Pitts: J. U. Pitts, Ga. ) bu., Acalla cotton seed, $1.25 Southerland, Heenan Ga. Rt be. best Burr Clover ak $6 Robinson, ille, Ga. 46 per cent lint, cotton seed, $1. Ob. Half and bu., del. . B. Brant- | Half and bu., del. J. Carter, 46 per cent lint, ton seed, $1.25 aoe guaranteed. A. i oe Rt 1 towed seeds of Marlborough nd Cleveland Big Boll cotton. exch., for oats, wheat, peas, Ga. or Ria. Es Steinheimer, a. bbage, $1; Collard, 50c; tomato, King | Pepper, $3. 50; Bermuda seed, $3. W. W. Williams, garden pea seed, del., by mail, 15c lb., in bu., FOR. Guaranteed fresh seeds Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. -ANS AND PEANUTS Ibs. large pecans, $4; Jumbo peanuts, 9c Ib. J. H. Lever- : ott, Ga. Sea ns Dooans< Schley, 50c e lb; smaller aoe 80c t # tib WL, Brooker, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 15e 1b. FOB: Dawson. KET 6. Offer a Land, No. 2 shelled Spanish peanuts. Less than car lots, make offer or write for sample and prices. E. G. Brooks, Blakely, Ga. Paper shell pecans, 50c Ib. post- paid. Walter Parks, Darien, Ga. Jumbo white Spanish peanuts, for seed or eating, $6.50 per 100 lbs; small white Spanish, $5.50; Runners, $5, Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga. | Pecans for sale. Will send sample. -Miss Julia E. Deal, oe Ga. Rt. 1. 60 or 70 Ibs., Sete pecans, 1927 crop, 40v FOB Greenville, Gao RK, Jarrell, Greenville, Ga. _ No. 1. N. C, peanuts, Ga. raised, $1.25 bu., del. C. H. Parish, Tifton, Ga. Pecan meats, iS for use, 80c lb. Add postage. Cash. Miss Lauraine Coley, Cochran, Ga. N. C. Runner peanuts, hand picked, 6c lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. _ oe Seedling pecans, 60c lb., good, sound. 12c Ib. FOB here. G. T. Rob- erts, Ashburn, Ga, Rt. oe 50. lbs., pednnn size pecans, Guar- anteed sound and good, 25c lb., 1 bu., black walnuts, hulled, $1. 50. Postage not paid. Mrs. L. B. Holland Madison, Ga. Hand picked N. C. Hoe peanuts -6c lb. Add postage. Miss L. M. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Good Ga. Runner peanuts, 5 1-2c Ib; White Spanish peanuts, 6 Ib. John W. Braswell, Empire, Ga. Rt. 1. Genuine N. C. 16 yrs., improvement. flat runner peanuts, $1.40 per bu. FOB Whigham. Orders filled prompt- fy We 3D Draughon, Whigham, Ga. . Fresh pecans. sound, 40c lb. Miss ae Martin, Willard, Ga. Fancy pecans. 150 Ib. lots 38e Ib., less 40c Ib. No less than 5 Ibs. old: W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. 3 bu. medium size Red Spanish pea- nuts, 2 and 4 to pod, $2 bu. 8 1-2c lb. D. M. Dansby, Rockmart, Gao Rt. 3. White Siesnich peanuts, 5c Ib. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. About 200 lbs. nice seedling pecans Mrs. W. L. Alexander, Dawson, Ga. 830 Lee St. White Gumbo Spanish peanuts, 10c Ib. or $2.25 bu. Mrs. G. 8. Partridge, Norcross, Ga. Rt. 1. 55 Ibs. small seedling pecans, 12- 1-2c Ib., 15 Ibs. large seedlings, 25c lb., 17 Ibs. nice Stuarts 35c Ib. All FOB Crawfordville, Miss Ethel Chan- man, Crawfordville, Ga. Large pecans, 10 lbs. $5; Jumbo Spanish peanuts 9c lb. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1,; N. C. Running peanuts, 5c: Made 75 bushels to the acre. Cash. G. A. Bragg, Donaldsonville, Ga. : Pecans, known as wild variety, 1927 crop, 12 1-2c lb. or 15c del. large paper shell pecans, 1927 crop, 25 Ib. or 30c Ib. del. . colt Tom Byrd, Broxton, Ga. : Paper shell, nice size pecans, 40c Ib. del. in 5 Ib. lots and over. ta Ramsey, Covington, Ga. No. 1 White Spanish peanuts, sack- ed, $1.60 bu. W. C. Brassell, Gibson, Ga. Several hundred lbs. of nice pecans Reasonable prices. 1, 2, 3, 30c andj 25c per lb. Luther M. Cunningham, Hartwell, Ga. ae arte /Paper Shell pecans. or. /Clyde Wood, Talking Rock, Ga. Several poned. Tbs. of Stuart ae ULLETIN per ahell pecans, 40c Ib. 40 to 50 Ibs. Fesche paper shells, 30c Ib. 6. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 Ibs. nice, well filled Stuart pe- eans, 45c lb. FOB Sylvester, Cash. Miss Martha E. Thompson, Sylvester, Ga. 104 Westberry St. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want all varieties of pecans. Send sample and price per 50 lbs., lots, and up. N. J. Meeks, Kite, Ga. -Want all varieties, any amount of pecans. Neon Buchanan, Americus, Ga. . Want Paper Shell pecans. Send samples and quote prices. Moultrie Pecan Co., Moultrie, Ga. Want large Paper shell pecans. Send samples. Fred I. Baker, Colum- bus, Ga. Box 244, Want several hundred lbs., of State price for 50 Ib., lots., to: Newark, N. J. Miss Hillen. Wilcock, Columbus, Ga. P. O. Box 1160." 3 Want all varisties of Paper Shell pecans. Send sample and_ lowest cash price, FOB Sellers station. R. S. Broadhurst, ne Ga. 110 | Lamah St. Want quantities of pecans. Send samples and quote prices. Terminal Fruit Co., Terminal Station, cane Ga, Want pecans. Send samples quote lowest. price. Vernon ham, Moultrie, Ga. and Brad- Want 100 to 1,000 Ibs. lots. Ad- vise: kind, and price. S. Hoffman, Care Gen. Delivery, Atlanta, Ga. CORN AND CORN MEAL | Pop corn, 8c lb. FOB, or will exch., for new crop of dried acid apples, or dried peaches. G. T. Roberts, Ash- burn, Ga. Rt. 2. Water-ground corn meal, screened and cleaned. $1.15 bu; Yellow corn for chickens, $1.10 bu. bu. of either del to Ga points. O. A. Crittenden, Shellman, Ga. Whatley seed corn $2.50 bu., 1-2 u., $1.25; Blue Grain Mexican June corn 25 qt. Will exch., 1 bu., Whatley seed for 1 bu., Cream col- ored sugar crowder peas. Rodgers Bros. Conyers, Ga. e True Whatley prolific pk., $1.25 1-2 bu., corn, 75c $2.50 bu. T. E. Jennings, Cordele, Ga. Old fashioned yellow seed corn, 90c pk., del. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Mill- haven, Ga. 75 bu., sound, astoried prolific corn, $1 bu., or in meal $1.05 FOB Noreross, Special price at crib. R. E. Rider, Norcross, Ga. Rt. 2. Offer about 100 iba. of shelled popcorn. Quote best price del. Will send sample of desired. J. C. Smelley, Homer, Ga. Rt. 2. : Offer 200 Ibs., popcorn 6c Ib. 100 bu., corn, $1 bu., at erib. M. B. Lee; Fort Valley, Ga. Want 100 bu., No. 2 yellow corn in even wt. bags. Send sample and quote del. here. Barnesville, Ga. Pop corn, 10c lb. aed 3 Ibs. oe: 50c orders prepaid. Exch., Willets freeze proof English pea a 3 Ibs. of corn for 1 Ib. peas. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Hastings prolific 1927 crop corn, | $125 sbi Ci. Bradford, Woolsey, Ga. Slip shuek corn 80c bu. FOB Per- ry. George C. Nunn, Perry, Ga. Finely ground bolted table meal, any quantity, a2: s for 96 Tb. sack, 5 or more Wee HH. Mitchell, Send for sample, 4. E. Helms, Coch- ae ran, Ga. = 100 bus. of slip shucked ear corn. E. D. Lawhorn, Summer, Ga. Rt. 2. Bone dry, country nolling. corn. M. Cook, Milan, Ga, 1927 crop of white ehelied oe 8e lb., or exch. for large Spanish pea- dalias Ga: Rt-1, Egyptian wheat, o corn 10 lb., FOB Broxto ers accepted for less th lan Walker, Broxton, Gare Want pop corn of white rice or: yellow variety, from 100 Ib. to 1 ton lots. Will pay 4 1-2c Ib., del; F. P.. Hicks, 246 Montgonipry St. Sa- vannah, Ga. : Want to exch. Whatley route y seed corn for peanuts. G. W. Mor- row, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 2. Red prolific popcorn, 20c qt. John Norman, Richland, Ga. Rt. 5. Offer ear corn. Advise quantity ~ wanted and write for price, W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga. Yellow and Rice pop corn, 15c eupful. Pay part postage. Mr. Junior Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. ; Pop corn, shelled, 12 1-2e; | shelled, 10e Ib. Mrs. Adairsville, Ga. not Mamie Stone, NURSERY STOCK Schley and Stuart pecan trees 5 to 8 ft. Government inspected; for sale or will exchange for beans and peas. S. K. Simen, Albany, Ga. Red, white and swamp dogwood, azaleas, crabapple; white and black {pines, Mtn. laurel; holly bushes, pop- lar. and maple trees, all. 15c each; Cherokee roses $1 dozen. Mtn. feend 10 each; trailing arbutus 25 doz. Frank Chastain: Morganton, Ga. White Pines, rooted and Cherokee roses 75c doz; black walnut sprouts $1 doz; erolaapic 90e doz. rooted; trailing arbutus 6 for 25c; rhdoden- dron or Mtn. laurel 20c each; English dogwood, and privet hedge 50c per 100 cuttings. ton, Ga. Pecan trees, state inspected, budd- T. J. Wilson, Morgan Vandmon varieties from 2 to 8 feet 30 to 80c. Bobbie Lee Johnson, Ma- con, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 366. State inspected paper shell, budded, pecan trees; Schley, Stuart, Frotcher varieties, 2 te 10 ft., 30c to 70c each. Opie Johnson, Micon. Ga., Rt. 2, Box 366. State ee paper shell, budded Schley, Frotcher pecan trees, 2 to 10 ft., 30 to 70c each. O. R. Johnson, Shellnian, Ga, Rt. 1. : June buds in Elberta, Hiley, Car- men, Uneeda, Early Rose and Ga. Bell peach trees; State inspected, 12 to 18 inches, $4 per 100; 18 to 24 in. | $6 per 100, FOB Marietta; old fash- ioned peach trees. 60c doz, $3 per 100; |black walnuts and goose plums. 7c, doz; Himalaya berry plants 25 for ea BR; B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Mistletoe with white and holly with red berries; boxes full, 25c up fo St, or exchange for any kind of toys for children. Now booking orders for Christmas. Mrs. J. W. nena Ramhurst, Ga. Juniper evergreens, 3 to = years old 2 1-2 to 3 feet, $1 each; 2 for $1.50 | 4 for $2.75, and $50 per 100. Mrs. 8. D. Dunean, Comeha, Ga. - Budded pecan trees an. leading Varieties. Write for low prices dD. Polhill, Hawkinsville, .G = nuts. i for lb: G. Y. Yeomans, Miss a ed; Stuart, Schley, Money Maker and Apple, peach, cherry, _ ines, 10c each, or exch. for onions, beans, peas, peanuts, or pecans, Mrs. - BE. H. Coe, Eastanollee, Ga, < holly wreathes, about 8 | vines, 15c; Lilac, 10c. Shan, Auburn, Ga, 5c; red fig bushes, 20c each; eu PAGE TWELVE NURSERY STOCK and plum Evergreens, holly in bunches, or inches. in Unonia in Add diameter 75c; Evergreen with red berries, and box vines, bunches or wreathes, 25c to $1. postage on orders for less tham 50c. Now booking orders for Christmas. : pore. Emma Clayton, Roy, Ga. - Dogwood, 11-2 to 6 inches in dia- maeter. Cut in short lengths, 4 to 6 fi. Write for price. Athens, Ga., Route 2. -.. 95 May eherries, 8 te 4 ft. 3 for $0c; 200 garden sage bushes, 10c ea "Se ke Kinney, Well rooted Wisteria Mrs. 8. W. er 12 for $1. Red dogwood and mouttain ivy 6c each or 3 for 25c; Mountain Lau rel, 15c each or 2 for 25c; Hemlock erab apple, and maple, 10c each, o 2 for 15c; holly 15 each; lilac, 5 each. M. N. Fain, Morganton, Ga.. 100 3-ft. high old time seedlin peach trees, 10c each, or 3 for 25 d. B. C. King, Hamilton, Georgia, Rt 4 Box 25. Purple plum sprouts, 5c. May cherry 10c each; 1 yr. junipers _ 0c each; evergreens 10c each. 3 yr _ @5e; larger everbearing strawberr: 40c per 100, and red raspberry plant: 20c doz. Will exch. berry, plum or eherry for white and pink cannas, or giadiolis. Alice Stokes, Jasper, Geor- gin, Route $. =. Spruce, white pines, Mountain lau- els and holly bushes, 20c each; red and white dogwood; lilac, crabappler and Japanese persimmons, 15 each; Mountain Ferns, Jonquils, 15 doz.; 10 each: Jan iris, 'O5e doz. Mrs. Luey Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Early May black .cherry, Be each: or $10 per 50; watermelon color crepe myrtle, 25 each or $20 per 100; dwarf and tree boxwood, uniform size $10 per 100; lueretia dewberry, $1.50 per 100, $10 per M; Cherokee roses _ tor hedging, $3 per 100, $20 M.; wild Magnolias, 25c each or $20 per 100. J. C. Hipp, Hogansville, Ga. 225 boxwood plants. Well rooted _ rom cuttings, $15; lucretia blackber- ry piants, $1 per 100. ' Rodgers, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Mrs: J. E. - Boxwood plants: 10 year old, $1 ea er $10 doz., 5 year old, 50c each, $4 doz., 2 and 3 yr. old 25 each, $2 doz. Miss Maud Hamby, Greenville, Geor- gia, Route 8. 106 2-yr. old seedling peach trees, hor 5 feet high, 20 each. or 25 trees - for $4.75. Add postage. Mrs. Howard _ Brock, Fairburn, Ga. Route 4. ~~ 4,000, 4 yr. old State Large Crepe Myrtle bush, 50c each sr 3 for $1.25; 2 year Black Walnut okra weed 35c pt. O. J. Power, 702 Hill St.. LaGrange, Ga. Stuart pecan trees. Budded from hheavy bearing trees, hardy stock. 4 be 5 ft., 60c, 5 to 6 ft., 75c; 2 year old Goneord grape vines, 15c each, 2 yr. Niagares, 12 1-2c each. G. A. Ander- gen, Wilfiamson, Ga. Mountain laurel, ivy, rhododendron hemlock, spruce and white pine, 18 to (RB inches, $5c each, or $1.50 dozen, $12 te 8 1-2 ft. B0c each. or $2.50 tpaid. Walter Huonientt, oe pecans. | sale. F. C. Drexal, each: | - oo i Gi niece. Monticellc. Georgia. Stuart and Schley -pecan tree. . County Agent; Buena Vista, Georgia. Best budded pecan trees, direct from grower at closest prices. Alsc other fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. State inspected. ia. /Girar- deau, McRae, Georgia. Will exch. pecan trees for Regis- tered Jersey male or heifer not over 1 yr. old, hogs, rye, oats, peanuts or | shell corn. C. W. Greer, Albany, Ga. Kudzu, 1 to 5 yr. old, rooted, $5 M. FOB; Umbrella China trees, 3 ft. sh each; currant sprouts, $1 dozen. . G. Sanders, Dewey ele Georgia, | oe 2. About 5 M. Elberta peach trees: Budded stock, 1 yr. old, 2 to 8 ft. igh. State inspected. Prices reason- uble. J. T. and B. H. oe Shiloh Georgia, Chardies roses, $1 doz.; holly yushes; red and white dogwood; whitc nd black pines; azaleas and moun- uin laurels, 15 each; trailing arbu. is 25 doz.; ball willow, 20c each: odars, 50 each; mountain ferns, 10 ach; plum and persimmon trees, 15c ach, C. L. and Miss Bessie Chastain forganton, Georgia. Unrooted, flat cedar, just broker som tree, 50c per 15. Miss Clara Mac riest, Gainesville, Ga, Rt. 4. Cedar, poplar, water: oak, mimos? ogwood, red bud, maple, sumac. lack walnuts, bush honeysuckle. -raybeard, trees, 25c each. Add post- ge. R. R. Driskell, Juliette, Ga. Black June cherry sprouts, 2 for Se; 2 yr. old, black walnut sprouts, %5e each, or 6 for $1; white and yel- ow August peach, 8 for $1; sage jlants, 6 for 25c; himalaya berry nlants, 50c per 100. All well rooted and del. Mrs. Joe Craft, Hartwell, Georgia, Route 3 hae White scuppernong vines; ever- bearing figs, large kind, both 25c each, or 8 for 50c, or exch. for sugar crowders, white mush, or English peas, or onion sets. Milton ees Broxton, Georgia. 4 fine, well rooted grape vines; snowball bushes, pink crepe myrtle, sage, purple lilac. Will exch. for root- ad monthly roses, hydrangea, dahlias, hubarb, pear sprouts, or sugar crow- ler peas. Mrs. H. J. Wheeler, Ball Ground, Georgia, Route 38. E Black walnut trees, land 2 years Id, 15 each, or $1.50 per doz. Mrs. G. B. McCrary, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. Extra large, ornamental lemon Searing tree, 8 to 10 ft., $25; smaller size $15; year old $1.25 delivered; hoxwoods, $2.50 per 100; golden bells 75c each. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- ville, Ga. inspected | Schley and Stuart nut trees. Sell or exch. L. H. Holt, Sandersville, Ga. Red Goose and Blue Damaon plums, well rooted, 25c ea. Ask for lot orices. A. Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. RED. 30,000. Sthart budded paper shell pecan trees, any height up to 16 ft. Knock-down prices. Ss oN, Snap: Commerce, Ga. Holly, Misletoe, and other over: ereens for Christmas decorations. Mrs. U. Barrow, Register, Ga. All leading varieties of apple, peach trees, 1 and 2 yr., old, 25 and 15 ea; Cherry, 50c; Pecans, 75c and $1.25; Concord and Malaga grape vines 10c ea; Strawberry vlants, per 100, Everbearing, 75e; Klondyke and Missionary 50c, $3.50) M. Government inspected and true| _ eland, | to name. rs. Lee Head, Clev : _ MARKET RULERTIN : ae fine Holly for ne frau: Holly hn boxes for decorations. Write for prices. Mrs. Kate Barron, _Clarks- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. ae . Black Walwitee Turkey Pipe: os Srepe Myrtle; Cape Jasmine. Well rooted, good size plants. 1 of each $1.30; Large white Iris Lilies; Poly- suohus Narcissus, 50c doz., postpaid. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. Rt. 1. State inspected, ~pudded pecan rees. Stuarts, Schley, frotcher, Van- Jmon, Money-maker, varieties, 2 to: or exch., for Shell- 8 ft., 25 to 8be ea. Sanat value. J. E. Johnson, man, Ga. Ril. Huckleberry 10c ea. or $1 per; doz., $5 per 100; May Cherry 15c ea. $1 doz; large red June plums, 25c 2ach; Pink Azaleas, $1.50 doz; 1 ee Dogwood, 13 yrs. old, $5; Gladioli, medium size bulbs, 25 doz. yr $1.50 per 100; Laurel, 25c ea., uadies Slipper, yellow blooms, 40c a., or $3 doz. Irvin Roberts, Talla- joosa, Ga. Rt. 3. _ Fruit trees: Kinard Choice, Ark lack, Rome Beauty, Yates, Delicious -3taymons and other varieties of ap- yle trees, 12 1-2c ea. Heavy rooted. t and 5 ft., high. del. Government nspected. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Huckleberry 10c ea., or $1 per doz., /355 per 100; May. Cherry 15c each, $1 loz; large red June plums, 25c each; yink Azaleas, $1.50 doz; 1 Dwarf Dogwood, 13 yrs., old, $5; Gladioli, medium size bulbs, 25e doz., or $1.50 ver 100; Laurel, 25c ea.; Ladies Slipper, yellow blooms, 40c each or $3 -doz. Irvin Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. : Schley and Stuart pecan trees, a to 5 ft., 65 each. W. T. Gilbert, Vienna, Ga. Flowering Locust: Crepe Myrtle; Brown Turkey Figs. Good, stout, straight sprouts, 20c ea. J. M. Hart, | College Park, Ga. 4 Boxwoods, 4 ft., 26 yrs., old, $30 ea., del., or $25 ea., FOB, Mrs. R. V. Newsome, Washington, Ga. Rt be Box ot ; White English seedling peach | trees, 1 and 2 yrs., old. Well rooted, .10c ea., or exch., for dried peaches, or for either dried or eating apples. W. A. Gordon, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 5. Large yellow scuppernongs, cut- tings with roots, 3 for $1 del. Cash. Jd. M. Garner, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 8. 100 Old Fashioned Peach trees, 2 yrs., old. Strong and well: rooted, $6.50 for lot del. J. W. Walker, Al- pharetta, Ga. Rt. 3. State inspected Pecan trees old quality. Height and prices range from 2 to 8 ft., and 35 to 90c. In 100 lots and over 5 per cent discount. All prices FOB Whigham. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. State inspected, true to name apple and peach trees. All leading varieties. 1 yr., size, ranging in size from 2 to 5 ft,, and from 12 1-2c to 20c each.; Pear trees, Keiffer and Early Harvest, 50 each; Concord, Niagara, and Delaware Red Grape vines; Klondyke, Progressiv Ever- bearing strawberry plants, 50c and| $1 per 100, W. H. Alexander, Leaf, Ga. Heavily rooted Dwarf Dogwood plants, $1 doz., del; Magnolia Glau- cia trees, 50c ea., or 3 for $1; Pink and purple Grcne Myrtle, 25c, or 5 for $1; Cape Jasmine and _ purple Lilac, 30 ea. Mrs. C. Mm eas Greenville, Ga. Yates, Terry, Stayman, Delicidus, Wilson Red June, apple; t E. Rhodes, Nicholson, Ga. ry, Pine bushes, any quantity. wood, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 for $1 FOB. Cash. Old Time Pe _Thursday, December 8, 1 State inspected: and true to name. 2 Several thousand budded, Stuart, Schley and Success pecan Government. inspected, Writ 4 pres: J. J. ae Mitchell, ae i X-mas Holly, Misletoe, Cedar and Write for prices. Mrs. D. G. Stew rt, Clarksville, Ga. Rt. 3. i Prickley Mock Orange ge plants, -well rooted, $1 per 100 de Dewberry plants, 50 per 100. Mrs J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga, Rt. Es Apple and Peach trees a special ; Place your order now for Fall a Spring del. C. N. Fitts, Dahlo ega. Ga. Rooted Privet ae nee white fragrant blooms, $5 for | plants; Himalaya Blackberry. bush 15 ea. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mit ell, Ga. Government inspected budd d Pe- ean trees. Schley, Stuart, Teche and Pabstt varieties, for sale o exch., for anything can use. Garrett, Putney, Ga. | Se Well rooted trees: Crabapple 20 each; Umbrella China, $1 per Blazing Star, 10 pk; Dbl., Red Cai nas, 20c ea. Mrs. J. F. Tillmon, Well rooted sprouts, 25 ea., or 3 for 50c; variety of paper shell pecan sp Pwiadiece: Mee ve E. McCook, M 7 Intyre, Ga. Rt. 2. 200 Boxwood plants, heavily ed, $15 del; Magnolia Glauci: Crepe Myrile trees, 2 for 50c. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. = 55 Ibs., of small seedling Pee: 12 1-2c lb., FOB Crawfordvill sold all of larv seedlings. Mis Chapman, Crawfordville, Ga. 2 doz. Cherry sprouts, Ear Richdmon variety, seedlings. 2 ft. Well rooted, 4 for $1 or lot $4.50. J. B. Gentry, Buchanan Well rooted Boxwood plants, 6 10 in. high., $1 per doz. Mrs. M Morris, Douglasville, Ga. New Alamo Grape. Early anc : licious. 50c ea., cutting, or cut rices on large lots. Cleon Brown, Alam Ga. Rt. 4. _ Forest trees, 3 to 8 ft, for 107 ers. Tulip Poplar; Red bloom M Water and white Oak; Cedar; Bl Walnut; Seedling Pecans, 25c ea. seedlings, Elberta and Mogul mi 2 to 4 yrs., and. 2 to 4 ft. Ho June or July apple; Blue Curra sweet and sour Pomegranite; and Red Goose plum; large whi Scuppernong; Concord Grapes. 10c ea. $1 doz; 50 Everbearing str berry and 1-2 doz., Himalaya and trees, $5 FOB Oxford: Guara good roots. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxf Ga. Dwarf Evergreen Boxwood rooted, $1 ea. Miss Ellie Blec Adairsville, Ga. Rt.'38..0 Choice-pecan trees of the varieties. Ready for transp and were grafted in July, 192 dy for shipment Dee., 10th and I Any number less than 6, 15e ea. and above to 20 50c ea., and 2 more, 50c ea. with charees p Sunny Slope Farm, Warrenton, Hickory and Oak Hydrange: doz; Armor River and Cali: Privet oe to - vee Time Wh: ae English and ee sweet August peach trees, 15 abe 15 doz; oe kinds of | e ies. 25e c bog Gsteli oe | oes Miss bade. sonville, Ga. Rt. 1. eral thousand, State inspected Stuart, Money-maker, and S : : 10 ft. Special price. C. E. earest Ashburn, Gees > : / young ave Pear Well rooted, 25e each. R. D. Winston, Ga, ihes: White So well rooted, le ea., or $1.50 jel; Evergreen Hedge cuttings, r M., or 40 per 100; Soe y large and old diet tree, Bore last yr. Make offer. Want a ond and Keifer pear trees, Iberta Heel Mio 2 or 8 yrs. Mr 3.'A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. oe little. cedar bushes, tae strawberry plants, 35c ogo 800 for SiS Exch., any of a ea., Se $1 doz; Strawberry a Rariy, 40 doz; ady Thomp- a Qe doz., Sivarbeadng 35 per 0, $3 M., Himalaya blackberry, 25 . White English peach trees, 5c r 100, $1. 85 M., rooted hedge ants, 15 per 100. Mrs. G. Conner, ain sville, Ga. Rt. 7. rge, juicy black Sweet Rasberry 25c per 100, $2 M; - Privet | dge cuttings, not rooted. $3 per Mrs. J. B. planigan, Lincolnton, t: A. Box 4. : g Goose plum and Sweet Pome: Postpaid; Golden Bells, well rooted, 5e ea., or 5 for $1, postpaid. Mrs. oy C. Landrum, Stapleton, Ga. ice, budded State inspected pe- a 2 to 6 ft., Reasonable Will exch., for field peas or n. . Eanes M. Kennedy, Collins, | _ Prices on Hicks everbearing Weston pees, Ro ver, D. + bull. ite, sprouts 25c each, 5 for $1 . ;; ple and quote price. - , | Barnesville, Ga, Rt. 2. Want 500 Ibs. of 1927 crop. ose: Ing Pecans. Send samples and name C. G. Qliver, ;| prices. Smith Bros. Concord, Ga. Want 20 or 30 Lombardy Poplars; 4 or 5 Silver Maples; ~ Evergreen Shrubbery for yard. Wr.te best prices and give good descriptions. H. W. Mauldin, Atlanta, Ga. 234 Ros- ser St SW. Want prices on. Grape vines, peach and pecans and other fruit trees. H. u. Clark, Clearwater, b. Cy Peach trees: Mayflower, Early Rose, Carman, Chinese, Cling, Ga. elle, Hiley Belle, Elebrta, White nee d Stinsons Oct. 20c ea. del; Plum, apple and other trees at oar prices. PB. Ww. White, Ga, CATTLE FOR SALE Milch cows for sale or exch. for beef cattle, Her: ese Guyton, 1 Ga. ~ Offer 19 head of beef. ek mostly } | heifers. C. R. and 0. S. Duggan, | et Ga. Offer cows. T. J. Bailey, Care The | Bailey Farm, Milner, Ga. Offer 1 cow, not young, but a raed one, Will freshen within 80 days. $35 .|Miss Ella Everett, Preston, Ga. Offer 1 Jersey male ealf. trom heavy milker and imported blood. Mrs. Frank Bullard, grag Ga. Offer 1 fresh milch cow. Conine, Ellenwood, Ga. | Offer 1 thoroughbred bull, 1 yr. old, $35 , from high producing stock. _|J. C. Bazeman, Jr., Offer 2 Jersey bulls, sired by Noble of Waverly Farm, 179555. Dams; Lasifoso Dia 458726 and Noble Clara Belle, 495558, 2 and 2 1-2 yrs. Ready for service. $75 ea. Woodmere Farms, Chamblee, Ga. Offer 1 good milch cow, J. W. almost and good qualities every way. Will sell or exch. for good: little gentle | cow, fresh-in or soon to freshen. Mrs. Ll. Thaxton, Athens, mee os Nellie TR. Ave. Offer 3 heifers, a. 2 to ie mos. old. Fine cond. $12 for the lot. E. J. Hart, College Park, Ga. Offer 1 Reg. Jersey bull, tom accredited herd, 2 yr. olds: $250. Clarence Beanblossom, ees Ga. Rt. 6. Jersey bull, from Oxfords Pretty Dollie;?? Grandsire, Jolly Oxfords Yll Do. Large to his age, $35 FOB. ee R. A. aay Sauer, Ga. ce - Offer 1 8 3 mos, old Jorey bull, Gray color. From 4 1-2 gal. cow and reg. $40 FOB here. N. D. Morris, Wrightsville, Ga... Reg. Jersey bull calves, from 1 to 16 mos. old. Sired by son of the famous imported Combination Premier. Value from $35 to $50. Will exch. for seed oats, rye or new Ga. Cane syrup. Ss. G. McNeil, Arlington, Ga. Offer 8 head of good milk $475 for lot. N. A. MeGibony; Greens- Soro, Ga. Offer 1 Reg. uasnace bull, 2 yrs. se wes or cow. H. L. Veai, Deepstep, Ga. Offer Reg... bull calf, from heavy niilker. * a papers. Mr WwW Want alae Beane: Send sam- Goggins, Reg. Odessadale, Ga. | 90c per bu. dry. Will freshen about the last of} | Feb, Gives 4 gal. milk and -1 1-2 lbs. _| butter per day when fresh. Gentle old. Will exch. for Reg. Jersey heif-| HORSES AND MULES For Sale and Wanted - Offer good mule, with accessories. Gas Riss. _ Offer 1 mule, good cond., wt. 1200, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Offer3 good, 1000 Ib. work noe Sound and in good shape. Cheap for cash. W. B. Freeman, Oakman, Ga. Offer 1 mule, 9 yrs. old. Wt. 1,000 Ibs. Good cond. Work anywhere. $1.50 ers. Mrs. D. E. Evans, Washington, Ga. Ri, 6G. ; Want to exch, 1 team of mules, wt. about 1100 ibs. ea. Work anywhere, for milch cow or heifers of equal val- ue. J. R. Birk, Madison, Ga. Rt. 2. Offer 1 good mule. T. J. Bailey, _ | Care Bailey Farm, Milner, Ga. Want 2 good mules; 2 horsewagon and other farm implements. Will exch. something of equal value for same. Oak Range Rouliry: ie Ma- rietta, Ga. Rt. 3. gag : GRAIN FOR SALE | Fulghum oats $1 bu; White Vel- vet okra seed 15 lb. J. W. _Conine, | Ellenwood, Ga. A Texas Rust Proof seed oats, Sent and heavy. pest, $1 bu. Ga., Rte i, 100 bu. sound, clean, pure Bancroft seed oats 80c bu; choice oat and wheat straw, $12 and $11 ton: nicely cured peavine and peanut hay, $22 and $19 per ton. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 1 ton of Laredo Soy Bean hay, eured without rain and baled. Make best offer. P. E. oo Athens, PGA; kt. 2. = Seed rye, 10 bu. or more lots, $2.35; less, $2.40. In 2 bu. bags; Fulghum and Texas Rust Proof oats, $1 and 90c FOB Savannah. No less than 5 bu. sold. Wz. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. > Offer 600 ba Bencrot need oats, EK. Rich, Bainbridge, Free from disease and E. L, Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Good picibanad Ga. tall seed rye, ton, Mineral Bluff, Ga. oe HAND MACHINERY | FOR SALE - ; : 1 Sullivan and Towson tractor dise plow, cheap, or exchange for farm produce or cows, hogs, ete. Power, LaGrange, Ga., 702 Hill St. _l New McKay dbl. dise tractor plow.. Never been used, $35; Fair- banks engine 8 H P, $35; L1-H:, GC: grain and guano drill, plants T2 rows. Good as new. $65. This equipment Ga., Dixie Highway, No. 7, Macon Road. All FOB this point. T. J. Bailey, Columbus, Ga. Phone 2683. plow and harrow. Mrs. D. B. Mur- | phy, Kensington, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 Iron Spring tooth harrow, $5; 1 Knocker guano distributor $45) Giant cotton planter $4. All in pood cond:tion, pigs, in good condition, at reasona- prices. Will pay. freight one way. . C. Moon, Carlton, Ga., Rt. 2. = e ee Favorite grain drill, 9 row. Nearly new. Sell or exchange for Hi. PB: hay baler CoA; Wells, care Ga. Tech, Atlanta, Ga. Will sell 1 Golden cane mill, with cows, exception of large roller, or will pay reasonable price to other party for large roller for this mill. iel, Thomaston, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 Beasley Cwieacor: sauiblate Extra frames, plows and harrow com- bined. Used only 10 davs. Sell for $25 or exchange for 20 young hens ae any won. breed, large hieken $45. for lot. M. H Tarpley, Canton, | | $85; age 14 yrs. $100. Mrs. J. B. Tet or exch. for good Jersey cow or heif- | $1.60 per bu. FOB. --W. E. Hamp- eal : boil-proof- thread, 50e Ga ds lavender and tulip, to be found just outside of Griffin, | els. dred apples, quilt tops, tettinge and 1 Emerson, Brantingham tractor i "Hal Will exchange same for} -E. R. Dans = nd gines, aia ae ee pa Write, . Fi. Py Davis, eee Gay 112 Forest Ave.. + B. F. Avery gas engine, @ a Pp. Jot: Leveretie, Parrott, Ga., nt. 1, Tom Houswa Livery peanut sheiler, $16; Avery. corn dropper ot. z New Racine thrash, wil hu 1 yoliet beens, thrash smali grain, shuck and shell corn; disc harrow and gr-st mill, Neison Kea, Adrian, | Ga. New combination, John Deere cot- ton planter for sale cheap. MM, ees farp.ey, Canton, -Ga. 1-2 horse plow, 1 Junior 3 sweep 4 harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 iron veam single pow, 1 torch holds 1 gal. | zas, 1 set tomato canning tools. Sev- eral other farm tools, maxe oiier for J. F. Carter, Dewey mat you want. ; Rose, Ga. . 1. Stover 6-H. P. ker. engine; good -cond.tion, $100 or exchange for goou mare not over 7 or 8 years old. Must have good qualities and work any, Mrs. where, or young Jersey cow. | u. B. ee: Ga. WOMAN? > DEPARTMENT : Needlework op bine and crocheting of all kinds on halves. - Parties furnish and saninica: or write for samples. Da. sy Spence, Ba!l Ground, Ga. Dee 2 nice, large quilt. tops, out ef good, new cloth, $1.25 each. Mrs. 8. M. Duffey, Bowdon, Ga, RES thread 5 Tufted bedspreads, choice designs, $5 each, oF will stamp and tuft for. $1 each, other party to furnish ma-_ terial and pay postage, | Will: stamp ready for tufting and give nstrue-_ tions for 25 each, or 2 for 40c. Have 9 choice designs. Send stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply. Mrs. D. - Hughey, Ranger, Ga., a Ay ee 4 laces quilts, $2. each. W. &. | King, Commerce, Ga. Hand-made linen aiershae ladios* da nty spray in ea., 85 or 3 for $1;'mens 35 Dooling, Ga. Tufted bedspreads and Lipson, different sizes and prices. _ Will fur nish cloth and stamped design, threa and needle to work same for so Cash. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Ada ville, Ga., Rte 8. each. | Box 544, s . 4 new quilts $4 each. ce mate. - Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Martines, | : Ga. Embroider counterpanes on bale with or for cash; sheeting aprons each; will ex- change emb. des gns for infants: and childrens clothes for small bundie | quilt scraps. Mrs. ce Hawkins, Al pharetta, Ga., Rt. 2 tufted ieee Mt. Beau in in green and a low thread. Washed and fluffed. $3. and $4; dresser scarfs and crochet counterpieces 91.25 and $1.50; lace | pillow shams, suitable for door. pan-_ Will exchange for worm free canned goods, etc. Mrs. J. M. Ha Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5, AL Rat ask bed tee set in rose. and green. 2 pairs curtains to match unbleached mater al $10: 2 tufted bedspreads, fern leaf and daisy de- sign in orange and green, and white breached, $5 and $8. Mrs G._ R. Green, Cumming, Ga, Bt. 3 = Quilted cushions, sizes up 0: 18x inch, complete. Mater al furnishe 50c; tops, 30; material mot furn shed $1. State size and shape and write for list of material needed; Italia ceut-work: Wi'd rose, blue bell dai Sy, cherry, water lily, orangs blosso card table covers. Prices aceording to size. Mrs. C. H. Cofer, Louisville Ga., RED 5 Tufted bedspreads on Gehiach sheeting. All colors in beautiful d signs. J furnish material, $5 each All ik of fancy. vatterns Z = et Te t, Z PAGE POURTEEN : SYRUP FOR SALE Georgia Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, six to case, $5.10. Miss Addie Wad- _ delle, Pearson, Ga, The best A-1 Georgia cane syrup, | any size can except pts., in cases of oe 1-gal. cans $4.50 per case; cases of 2 half gal. cans ke Jere Ga. Pure A-1 Georgia cane syrup, gal. eans 75e; 1-2 gal. eans 40c. Orders filled promptly. Cash... W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, Ga. Sugar cane syrup in ] gal. cans. E. D. Lawhorn, Summer, Ga., Rt. 2. Good grade new sugar cane syrup, im new 85-gal. cypress bbls., $17 per bbl. FOB here. wici, Ga:, Route B. Cane syrup, 10 lbs. $3.75 per case of 6 cans to case; 5 lbs. $4 per case of 12 cans to case. Guaranteed A-1 grade, G. C. Connell, Whigham, Ga. New Georgia Cane Ribbon syrup $4.50 per case of 6 10-lb. cans; $4.75 | per case of 12 5-lb.-cans FOB Meigs, Thos. Davis, Meigs, Ga. 2,000 gal. Ga. cane syrup in 1-gal. - cans and 35-g'al. bbls., steamed cooked - W. P. Calhoun, Uvalda, Ga.- 2500 gals. Ga. cane syrup, steam cooked. Put up in gal. cons, and 35- gl. bbls. Write for. prices.. J. L. Kennedy, Uvalda, Ga. Pure Ga. cane syrup in No. 5 Ib. eans, 40c each. H. A. a Haw- kinsville, Georgia. 400 10-lb. cans. No. 1 new syrup, 70c per can. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. _G. Turner, Lenox, Georgia, Rt 2. Pure Georgia Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, 70 per can. J. N. McLeod, Rin- con, Georgia. Pure Georgia Cane syrup in 1 gal. ans, 7d5c. per gal. D. F. Minchew, Douglas, Georgia. New Georgia Cane syrup in gal. Ponder, Whigham, cans, 90c gal. FOB Perry. George C.} : Nunn, Perry, Georgia. i Offer Georgia Cane syrup for sale. _E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. 6 bbls. 1926 Georgia Cane syrup, Ym new Cypress bbls., 35 gals. each. Sell cheap: Make offer KL. Todd, Valdosta, Georgia. Pure Ga. Sugar Cane syrup $3.90 per case, 6.10-lb. cans to case. Ratliff, Blackshear, Ga... 120 Ibs. fresh pure Ga. sugar cane syrup in 10 lb. cans. Write for pri- css, M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 54. New Sugar Cane syrup in 10 1b. cans, bright and thick for table use, 54.75 per case of 6 cans. L. B. Scog- gins, Omega, Ga. 1927 crop Ga. cane syrup in new _ cypress bbls., at $17.50 per bbl., FOB Ludowici. R. L. Baxter, Tudowes. Ga. Fine North Ga. improved orange cane syrup in new gal. buckets, $1.0U Sper gal, TOR. here. Ja: Fy Lewis, A Adairsville, Ga., Rt, 3. 25 gallons good new cane syrup in new 10 lb. buckets 65c gallon, FOB Milan, Ga., P. M. Spires, Milan, Ga. New Goeoham syrup. in 1 gallon} bicker %5e gallon. C. E. Andrews, Greensboro, Ga., Rt. 2. Good Ga. cane syrup, pure goods, 5 gal. bbls. at $18 per bbl. FOB my shipping point. E. A. Maxwell, Calvary, Ga. _ New crop Ga. ribbon cane syrup in. 10 Ib. cans for sale or will exchange _ongsced oats. G, T. eae Aas a Re ee fade Ga. cane syrup, 35 gal. $4.75 per case FOB} ship, 60c can. D. S. Rarker, Ludo- | old. References ye MARKET BULLETIN Lee Patrick, Quitman, with order. Ga. 400 gallons new 1927 Ga. cane syr- up in gal. tin cans $1 per Sample sent upon request. Guaran- teed. W. M. Moncrief, Roberta, Ga. Good, new sorghum syrup in 10 lb. buckets 85e per bucket, FOB Lavonia, Ga. Mrs. W. H, Walters, Lavonia, Ga., Route 3 17 gals. Ribbon Cane syrup, $1 per. gal. . L Bradford, Woolsey, Ga. 1927 Ga. Ribbon cane syrup in 10 lb. tin cans, 50c, in crates ready to M. Cook, Milan, Ga. Strictly A-1 pure Georgia cane syr- up in 1 gal. cans, six to the case, $4 per case, FOB Whigham, Ga. E. P. Trylock, Whigham, Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE Porto Rican sweet potatoes, selec- ted and graded for table use. Packed in. peck erates $1 per crate. M. W. Dodson, Omega, Ga. ,. Sweet potatoes 75 per bu. Wilder, Manor, Ga, Rt. 1. 40 bu. Big Stem Jersey seed pota- toes. Vine grown, $1 per bu., FOB Lyons. J. R. Webber, Elza, Ga. WANT TO RENT FARMS Want a small 1-horse farm in So. Ga., close to town. Prefer one where tobacco is not wanted, Man to furn- ish stock, Would consider truck or poultry farm with right party, also day or monthly labor at right price. John B. Higgins, Surrency, Ga. Want good 2-horse farm, near school and church. Must be close to good town. Would prefer poultry, hog raising and dairy. Have plenty of force, 4 boys, from, 13 to 20. yrs., furnished. J. A. Bryant, Pendergrass, Ga. Rt. 2. Want near good town or. city, schools and church, a dairy, hog and poultry farm proposition. Must have good house with 7 rooms or more. No run-down wanted. G. P. C. Colvin, Thomson Ga, Rt. 4. McDuffie county. Want farm of 50 acres or more, near small town, fairly good improve- ments and with privilege of buying. Want to rent for several years if rent reasonable. Standing rent. P. O. Box 2065. Atlanta, Ga. Want small 2-horse farm about 40 acres on 50-50 basis. Must. furn- ish 1 yr., and be good land and house, near to highway or town. Eb Hicks, Dupont, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 24. Want good 2-horse farm with chick-7 ens, hogs, etc., on 50-50 basis. Own- er to furnish supplies and money for 1 or 2 cows. life-time experience. J. L. Cochran,, Atlanta, Ga. No. qd, Finley St. Want to locate in So. Ga., near} good grade school and church. Want live stock in connection with farm- ing. Good references. Thos. L. Har- ris, Buchanan, Ga. Want good farm on 50-50 basis. Can cultivate 3 or 4 horse crop. Prefer near Atlanta. Would con- sider overseeing large farm in Mid- / dle, or So. Ga. Have family. 25 yrs. experience in truck farming. J. H. Smith, Stone Mountain, Ga., Rt. 1. | Want 2 or 3-horse farm on 50-50 basis: Li. ay Johnson, 441 Jonesboro Road, Atlanta, Ga. FARM HELP WANTED, Want reliable man to grow 10 acres of tobacco, and raise hogs, feed, cattle and dairy. E. R. Garrett, Sumner, Ga, . Want man to cultivate 2-horse crop on halves. Good land, near church and school. Also good wage hand. Single man preferred. W. B. Sutton, Adairsville, Ga. Want young man, 18 to 25 yrs., of age, to live as one of family and do general farm work for 1928, J: B seen, Ee Ga. Rt. 1 gallon. } oS ES some caupplies. Mush be good worker and reliable. Will plant some tobac- co. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Want man with help enough to run i-horse crop. Prefer one who can furnish self and stock, Have good mule and l-horse wagon, ete. Mrs. J. M. Tennent, Stonewall, Ga. Want 6 2-horse farmers or more; to work on shares for 1928. Good land, water, stock and houses. C. J. Phillips, Soperton, Ga. se Want settled, white woman of good character to live as one of fam- ily and do house work for middle aged couple on farm. No children. Mrs. W. J. H. Ayers, Homer, Ga. Want several wage hands, white or colored, and several families for two and three horse. Shit crops on farms at Piedmont, Ga. I. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. ~ Want man and a to work on poultry farm. Man to do the general work and woman to trap nests. Re- nouf Poultry Farm, Lithonia, Ga. Want dairyman to take charge of 100 cow dairy on contract. Experi- enced only need apply. Ridgway Dairy, Savannah, Ga. 412 Whitaker, St. Want man to run a 2-horse crop on 50-50 basis. J. H. Pilgrim, Powder Springs, Ga. Want dairy and farm hand for 1928 at $25 per month. House and wood furnished. Married man pre-| ferred. Dont write but come see me if interested. Fred L. a Buck- head, Ga, Want 12 to 14 yr. old white, who wants permanent home, and to do general farm work, Live as one of the family.. Will give good educa- tion and good showing. Come at once. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga. Rt. 1. POSITIONS WANTED Want place on farm in So. Ga. at} $1 per day and board and laundry, until Christmas. Will work 6 or 8 mos., in 1928 for $26 per mo., board, laundry, and mending. Solid time by the day and month for 1927 and 1928. J. M. Smith, Kite, Ga. care General Delivery. Want position as farm overseer or Mer. Have had large experience, and can handle labor. General farming, trucking, tobacco, live stock, poultry etc. Will consider any reasonable proposition. G. A. Dickay, Tampa Shores, Fla. Experienced surveyor and leveler will take work running farm levels for rest of the year at reduced prices. C. J. Clements, Box 86, Folkston, Ga. An experienced dairyman desires position on a dairy farm. Will also raise chickens. Work for salary. Have pee family. T. N. Bunn, Lovejoy, 1a Want position as farm overseer for 1928, at $75 per mo. Good references furnished. Will also work 2-horse farm on shares. J. A. Gillis, Rock- ledge, Gae Rt. 31. Want place working on poultry farm for 1928. Fred F. Phillips, Roys- ton, Ga. Rt. 1. : Want position as manager of farm, or other work. Poultry, cows, and hogs. Work for salary or 50-50 basis. State what you have and aglery, paid. South Georgia preferred. 8. G. Rog- ers, Daisy Ga. oe farm by month, or on halves. Will -eccept. mill work. W. J. Meredith, Ward, Fla. Want position to run 2-horse crop, or similar work. Could start at once. M. J. McLeod, Milan, Ga. Rt. 1. BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED Want quality eggs, the year round. From grower only. References furn- ished. S. E. Echols, Orlando, ee Box 3703, Station A. Want eggs from pure bred stock for hatching. State price per 100 del. variety and quantity can furnish each | | Man and grown son desire work on Phuraday, December 8, 192 SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1-3 1-2 h. p. Witte gas engine used only 2 rie athe $75 or exch. for 100 bu. corn; 1-3 h. p. Hercules gas en- gine used 3 yrs. but runs good $40 or exch. for 60 bu. ear corn, a lee, Rt. 1d Ao ee 10 hep, gas engin good condition cheap or ex Feed cutter with crank and balance wheel, cost $15. wiil sell for 7 = 0. W. Wiley, Ashland, Ga. see, 1 No. 25 Hillside Plow and man saw, both good as. new, cheap for cash or exch. for poultry of any kind. R. Stanley, Due, Ga. ~ 3 Roller cane mill and 9 ft. cop evaporator $25 or exch. for 25 corn; 1 good 2 horse Avery tur $7.50 or exch. P. Howard Smit Stone Mountain, Ga. No. 1 Letz Grinder $4. Belt pulley for Ford, $2. 5 gal. pump spray $3. A. Ww. Trueman, Albany, Ga. New Racine Thresher, will s and shell corn, and thresh all. kinds small grain, Nelson Kea, Adrian, G Benthal peanut picker, for cheap. Mrs. S. J. Griner, Nashvi i Ga. Rt. 2. Be 1 2-70 saw Continental gin o i serew press, with tramper, $30 Oliver, Bottom Plows for tractor $35 ea., 3 Sullivan Towson Tractor plows, $40 ea; 6 h. p. F banks-Morse gas eng. $35: Willi son stump puller comp. with ca cost $550, sell for $225, 1 roll inch wire cable, $50; 1 Universal 2 inch stone grist or evinding mill fe Ford tractor or other power, | $150, sell for $75. All in first class condition, Fred C. Geiger, Flintsid * Ga. Letz Feed mills, N. 180 and 244; 1 10-h. p. McCormack Deering eng. 2 Hammermills, Miracle Ace., an Gruendler. J. P. Harmon, 317 sa gie Ave., East Point, Ga. A lot of farm implements | tools for sale. Write for vrices. J. Carter, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 8 disc P. &O. tractor plow. E: cellent shape. $40 cash, or exch f pigs or corn. P. G. Walker, Ur, ae son, Ga. . "SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED: <2" with all parts. Must: be in good and cheap for cash. E. H. Ell ot Mansfield, Ga. Want 1 hand feed chopper. | Mu be in good cond., and ae: Clark, Jackson, Ga. Rt. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Black Walnuts, sound and dry, $ bu. Emor Kinsey, Howell, Ga. Good white cotton, feed, and laun dry baskets. 40 to 75 lbs. size, fro1 75 to $1.50, according to size. 4 kinds of baskets made to order. C. Masdon, Clem, Ga. Rt. 2, 8 grades of feed sacks. Domestik 100 lb. sacks, 12 1-2c ea. or 2 for 2 Other grades, 8 and 5c each. Add postage. Mrs. Laurence Page, De- catur, Ga. 204 4th Ave. . : Hand-made handles of toug Hickory; Axe, $2.40 per doz or doz. for $1.25; Hammer, 10c ea., 0 90c doz. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want Cottage Cheese, to be ship ped weekly, like butter. Write quan tity and price. Max Owhlecker, A lanta, Ga., Box 1021. : Want Hickory Nuts, any quantits anywhere in Ga. Livingston = Co., Quitman, Ga. VEGETABLES WANTED | Want Cushaws. Must have goo necks. State quantity and price. W.. Ivey, Atlanta, Ga. 137. cs n Ave., NE. : - Want Green cabbage, Beets, rots and all kinds: of fresh sday, December 8, 1927. MARK ET B UL L eae PAGE FIFTEEN CAR LOTS FOR SALE AND WANTED : DEALERS ARE URGED TO ADVISE THE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT WHEN . IN THE MARKET FOR GEORGIA PRODUCTS CO- OPERATIVE CARHOG shburn, Ga., Tuesday, Dec, 13. fcRae, Ga., Tuesday, Dec. 13. homasville, Ga., Wednesday, Dec. gton, Ga., Thursday, Dec. 15. kely, Ga., Thursday, Dec. 15. ainbridge, Ga., Friday, Dec. 16. cRae, Ga., Tuesday, Dec. 20. ely, Ga., Tuesday, Dee. 20, LOTS OF FARM PRODUCTS rtiser should notify us if their inets are sold, or if they desire otica to be repeated. CORN FOR SALECar Lots Slipped Shuck Ear Corn, car lots. Neal, Unadilla, Ga. car shucks, $10 ton. FOB Tignall, T. Brooks, Tignall, Ga. everal cars of crushed corn, shuck and cobb crushed together. R. he Cobbtown, Ga. n in the shuck. Emmett and n Be euaak: DeSota, Ga. rn in the shuck. L. L. Folsom, Rae, Georgia. 3round, slip shuck corn, 80 bushel elled 75 bushel; small lots sacked. Lang, Omega, Ga, or 2 cars in the shuck. C. B. Cul- ipper, County Agt., Cochran, Ga. eral cars corn. Dallas Spurlock gfield, Ga. everal cars new slip shuck corn. Josey, Statesboro, Ga. 00 bushels new crop in shuck. J. A ao County ae, _. . in shuck. L. L. Weiscnk Mce- ae, Reosgik - in shuck. West Bros., De- a. oe A.A. Clarke: Marshallville, a. eral cars. M. F. Gaddis, County nt, Hazelhurst, Ga: n in shuck. H. C. Kimbrough, ey, Ga. car. F. B. Pethoun, Blakely, Ga. cars. Ottis Hall, Summit, Ga. 1 car. W. H. Mullis, Graham, Ga. ute 1. : ear. G. W. Dickenson, eorgia. - 1 car. T. B. Perry, Damascus, Ga. 2 or 3 cars. G, L. Buren, Meigs, eorgia. ar. J. S. Brannen, Metter, Ga. Hahira, 2 (cars. J. E. Pebningtos, Hazel- _ Georgia. - 10 bu. R. L. Fountain, ia. ar corn; Shelled corn either bulk bagged. Car lots or less. T. A. A Acree, Camilla, Ga. -Mauk, WEET POTATOES FOR SALE = Car Lots 4 cars Porto Rican potatoes. J. K. ck, Cordele, Georgia. Several cars potatoes. Make offer OB Pearson. W. H. Waddelle, Pear- n, Georgia. | 1 car Porto Rican sweet potatoes, or in bags. Grade guaranteed. ce best offer. A. H. Cooper, Pavo, eorgia, Route 3. Several cars Porto Rican sweet po- ; 1 car sacked. L. C. Walker, ley, Georgia. See bags or in bulk. Quitman, Ga. ) Rican sweet potatoes. 4ton F. 0. B. Arlington, Ga. Will ship in cat J. H. Thompson, Odum, Ga. 4 cars, Porto Rican sweet potatoes. Will ship in hampers, bags or in ae R. T. Brice, Quitman, Ga. Several cars Porto Rican sweet po- tatoes. C. W. Collier, County sees Fort Valley, Ga. Porto Rican potatoes, 65 bu., car lots. R. E. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga. Several cars Porto Rienhe: Dallas Spurlock, Co. Agent, Springfield, Ga. Several cars, in bulk. Wee: Clay, Claxton, Georgia. 1 car sacked. L. C. Walker, County Agent, Baxley, Ga. 1 car. J. W. Stephenson, Agent, Millen, Ga. 1 car in bulk, W. D. Hillis, County Agent, Ashburn, Ga. 1 car. O. L. Johnson, County Agt., County | Camilla, Ga. Porto Rican potatoes is car lots. E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. 2 A few cars of Green potatoes. S. J. Stubbs, V. P. and Mgr., of Doug- las Oil and Fertilizer Co., Douglas, Ga. HAY FOR SALECar Lots Peanutvine Hay, car lots. J. E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga. 1 car peavine and sorghum hay; Q-too-tan, Soy bean, $18 FOB Ap- palachee. C. E. Nolan, Appalachee, Ga. g = Bermuda and peavine hay, car lots. Make offer. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. - 800 bales bright, cut, cured and baled without rain, Peavine hay $20 ton, FOB Cars here. Z. R. Hutchen- son, Quitman, Ga. ~ Peanut Hay. Emmett -and John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. 5 cars of bright peanut hay. Write for prices. J. K. Luck, Cordele, Ga. Peavine and Soy bean, Mown pea- nut and grass, hay. Highest grade. HE. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. 1 car bright peavine hay. John L. Mixon, Ocilla, Ga. 2 or 8 cars, good O-too-tan Soy bean hay. L. R. Langley, County Agt. Madison, Georgia. b6r-3 cars peanut hay $12 ton. J. W. Muselwhite, Reynolds, Ga. Several cars peavine hay. Statham, Cobb, Ga. 2 cars peanut hay $11 or ae a S. E. Blackwell, Edison, Ga. Peanut, peavine and crab grass hay $18 per ton. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. Peanut vine hay $12 ton. T. A. Acree, Milner, Ga. 4 8 cars bright corn stover hay baled $15 per ton. Send sample bale on re- quest. A. H. Campbell, Milner, Ga. Several cars peanut hay. Quote price. W. C. Hunt, Damascus, Ga. Several cars of well cured peavine hay. Peach Poultry Farm, Ft, Valley, Georgia. 1 car of Mammoth yellow Soy Bean hay, choice and full of beans, $20.00 per ton. B. E. Messer. Chatsworth. reorgia 2 cars of bright peavine hay, 60 to 100 Ib. bales, $20 per ton. B. B. Staf- ford, Dover, Ga. Crab grass and pusley hay mixed bright and nicely cured, exceptional quality. W. R. Crites, Donaldsonville, Georgia. Z Peavine, crab grass, peanut vine hay, baled separately. Dallas Spur- lock, C. Agent, ere Ga. oh | well baled -2 cars Bermuda, Lespideza and native grasses. Baled and no rain curing. $10 ton. A. H. Reid, Eatonton, Ga.- 1 car peanut hay. RB, H. Bland, Jr. Cordele, Georgia. 1 car bright peavine and crab grass hay. T. W. Register, Vienna, Ga. 2 cars, bright, PeaVine and Crab Grass hay, mixed. 60 per cent peavine 40 per cent Crab. $20 ton. FOB Ft. Valley. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Car Lots Velvet Beans in pod; 90-day 1 Speckled Velvet Beans, in new even wt. bags. J. HE. Neal, Unadilla, Ga. Several cars dry Velvet Beans in pod. T. C. Jordan, Bartow, Ga. 2 ears, Harly Speckled Velvet Beans in pod. Dan Shipp, Finley- son, Ga. Velvet Beans in pod, $18 ton; | shelled, small lots, $1.50 bu. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. Burke County Clay Peas. FOB oo Ga. M. 8S. Hillis, Girard, a8. Velvet Beans in pod, Shelled Beans. Strictly fancy seed stock. F. A. Bush, Richland, Ga. Velvet Beans, speckled, sound and dry, in pod, bulk or thrashed and sacked for seed, car lots, $1.25 bu., Any quantity, $1.35 bu., $18 ton. C. P. Daniel, Waynesboro, Ga. A few cars of velvet Beans. AWE. Norman, Dover, Ga. 1 car of Velvet Beans in pod; 1 car]. shelled sacked velvet beans. Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga. - Velvet beans crushed. R. J. Collins, Cobbtown, Georgia, F. #H. Velvet beans in pod. FOB Eastman, Fred R. Bennett, Eastman, Ga. Velvet beans. Make offer. WwW. W. Lane, Rebecea, Ga. Velvet beans in pod, mixed or sep- arate. W. E. Human, Sylvania, Ga. Velvet beans. T. A. ABTS: Camilla, Georgia. 1 car velvet beans. O. JL County Agent, Camilla, Ga. 90-day velvet beans in pod. EL. Fountain, Mauk, Ga. Velvet beans. Car lots. som, McRae, Georgia. Velvet beans. Car lots. Emmee John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. 1 car Velvet beans in pod. E. P. Josey, County Agt., Statesboro, Ga. New crop volt pears in car lots. W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga. Johnson. and Velvet beans in the hull. Car lots. W. B. Drew, Midville, Ga. OAT AND WHEAT STRAW SALECar Lots L car oat straw, baled. M. ens, Americus, Ga. Bright and clean sat and wheat straw, baled. E. H. Georgia, Madison. Georgia. 1 car mixed oat, wheat and = rye straw, baled in separate bales. W. D Wilbanks, Ramhurst, Ga. 1 ear of bright, clean Make offer. E. L. Todd, Gas Rta. 1 car bright wheat straw, baled, $10 ton. FOB Tienall. aE Brooks, Tignall, Ga. Wheat and oat straw, also baled oats in sheaf. R. C, oes Jeffer- son, Ga. STRAW WANTEDCar Lots Want a few cars of good bright, Ww. Quote price and FOR . Stev. oat straw. Valdosta, $20 ton;| Lod, Fok Ww ariety. Send agile and are 7% quantity. W. L. Fain Grain Co., At- lanta, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALECar Lots No Wand No. 2 Shlied Spatish peanut. Make offer or -write for samples and prices. Blakely, Ga. - 80,000 Ibs. of my improved white 6c Ib. FOB cars, Spanish neanuts, Hldorendo, or 5 1-2c for lot of taken in 10 days. Sample sent on request. C. L. Smith, Eldorendo, Ga. 3 cars of peanuts. L. R. Lancley. County Agent, Madison, Ga. E. G. Brooke; Several cars peanuts. Emmett and John Ferguson, DeSota, Ga. Home grown runner seed peaants, | elean and sound $1.85 bushel in bags. eb: Scoggins, Omega, Ga. 2 to 5 cars of peanuts. J. 1 Davis, Rutledge, Ga. Peanuts in car lots. 7, D. Weems, Licella, Georgia. White Spanish, or No. 1 Runner seed peanuts. T. A. Boe eae Georgia. ; PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Car Lots Want White Spanish neanuts, car lots, any quantity, Donaldson Grain. and Elevator Co., Donaldson, Ga. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Car Lots. Cokers pedigreed Delta type Web- ber staple- cotton seed. KE. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. CATTLE FOR SALECar Lots 1 car of dry fed steers, about 750 Ibs. average. H. A. BeOTnS, Luella, Henry Co., Ga. | ear of nice grade jae heifers. Well bred calves; wt. from 350 toe 600 3 \bs., at 6c Ib. R. S. Parham, Green- ville, Geergia. 1 small car of ihixed beef and milk cows, 5c lb., FOB Sycamore. L. L. Crosier, Sycamore, Ga. HOGS FOR SALECar Lots _ Pigs in car lots. Osterfield. A. L. Harper, Ostertioid, Ga. : LIVE STOCK WANTEDCar Lota ~ Want and small steers; also car of feeder hogs, wt. from 60 to 100 lbs. 1 Cand J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Want car load of Jersey and Jersey grade heifers, also young milk Cows. L. O. Benton, Monticello, Ga. Want a car of high producing milk: cows. Walter A. Seamans, Waycross, Georgia. Want : or 2 cars Common range goats; 1 or 2 cars good, smooth feed- er pigs; corn fed slaughter hogs; 1 ear each of good grade Jersey and Hereford heifers; 2 cars range oS cattle. L. B. Fulmer, Springfield, 8. C Want 1 car of feeder pigs. FE. C- Mitchell, Edison, Ga. ~~ Want at once car of grade le : 6 to 18 months, old enough to graze. velvet bean field. J. M. J obneon, Alma, Ga., P. QO. Bor 86. SEED OATS WANTEDCar Lots Want several cars seed oats; any tity an Quote price FOB ear load Hereford heifers 3 4 = Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga. Want several cars good white mill- | ~ PAGE SIXTEEN _ CARI LOTS OR SALE sand . _ WANTED. (Continued from Page 15) HAY FOR SALECar Lots _ 4 car extra choice peavnie hay, loaded with peas. E. & Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. x SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE Car Lots Car lots of Sweet Potatoes. Drexal, Buena Vista, Ga. F.C. OAT STRAW FOR a ee Lets 1 ear, nice bright oat straw $10 per ton. E. Rich, Bainbridge, Ga, MANURE FOR SALECar Lots. - Several cars of manure for sale. W. L. Chatham, a Ga. 137 North Ave. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Car Lots A few cars of 90-day Velvets, $22.50 per ton. John M. Spivey, Adrian Ga. - Velvet Beans, $1, or in the pod by car. FOB Warthen. T. R. Duggan. CORN WANTEDCar Lots Want bulk, shelled, yellow corn- ear lots. Advise price and shipping pene Dan Joseph Co., Columbus, Want slip shuck Ear corn, car lots. en: Neal, Unadilla, Ga. _ Want white, shelled and Ear corn : es shuck off; also corn meal, and corn feed meal. Quote prices del. Atlanta. W. P. Dunn, 611 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. Want corn in car lots. Willexch., hay, car lots for same. Market prices. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. Want 1 car bright baled shucks, del. on track, Ben Hill, Ga. C. S. ing ear corn with shucks off, also shelled. Quote prices delivered Atlan- ta, Ga.; quote baled oat and wheat straw. WW. P. Dunn, 1} Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, Ga. Want several Cars corn shuck. J. P. Carter; Naylor, Ga, Want several cars of slip shuck corn. Quote best prices. Monto Shaw, Marietta, Ga. Want shelled, white milling corn in ear lots. Dan Joseph, Columbus, Ga. Want lowest prices on new baled shueks. Several cars weekly. W. Boyd, Jones, Marion, N. C. Want shelled corn and corn fully shueked in oar lots. Theo. W. Mar- tm, 798 Citizens and Southern Bank | Bidg., Atlanta, Georgia. Want Georgia corn in car lots. So. Georgia Milling Company, Valdosta, Georgia. Want Georgia corn in ca ots. King Grocery Co., Columbus, (a _ Want new corn in ear iots, deliver- ed Powder Springs. Jolin A. West- brook, Powder Springs, Ga. ' Want slip shucked ear corn in car lots. Advise amount, time of ship- ment. quality and price. W. L. Fain Atlanta, Ga. Want yellow corn shelled and clean- ed in car lots. ee Milling Co.,{ . cas eotton seed in bulk. GC A. Row _Aususta, Ga. Wanted yellow corn shelled or in ate shuck Make i Velvet beans. in the ] in car late hi : offer. dels Waynesboro. Wayitesboro to Mah ng Co., _Waveesboro: Ga. BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Car Lota Want 1 to 20M. bu. oes bright, straight Brown Whipporwills, $1.50) pu. del | handle these in car lots, or less. Send Savannah, Ga. Can. also sample, before shipping. Also want 200 bu. sound, clean, new crop O- too-tan Soy beans at $2.50 bu.; 200 sound, clean, new crop Laredos at 62 bu., FOB Ga, shipping points, ship- ment to Athens. Snelson Seed Co. Box 492, Athens, Ga. Want several ears Velvet Beans in the hull. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. Want all kinds of peas; Soy State quantity, qual- ity, price and how packed. W. L. Fain Co., Atlanta, Ga. Want No. 1 Bradham pas injear lots Write or wire for prices. Coleman and Chandier. Tifton, Ga. es Wart: car of brown whipporwill veas Send sample and. quote bes. urive, Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Ga, Want 1 or 2 cars Velvet Beans, C. i. Baisdens, Live Oak, Fla. Want several cars Velvet Beans in fauile By M. Green, Live Oak, Fia. Want soy: beans, No. 1 quality, Of- Jer $16.50, Southern Flour and Grain /o., 800 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Want car of velvet beans. Make best price delivered. Woodland, Georgia. : _ Want velvet beans in the pod. Car lots. Quote delivered price. Dixie Feed Co., Inc., Savannah, Ga. Want car of velvet beans for feed- ing, Zebulon, Ga. W. H. Mitchell and Co., Barnesville, Ga. HAY WANTEDCar Lots Want 1 car of good peanut hay, del. Soperton,. Ga. Soperton Naval Stores Co., Soperton, Ga. Want 8 or 10 cars peanut and 3 or 4 cars peavine hay, nice and bright. Make best offer F. O. B. Naylor, Ga. J. PB. Carter, Naylor, Georgia. | Want peavine hay, not over 5 per sent other grasses, No. 1 quality. Of- ier $17 delivered. Southern Flour and Grain Co., 300 Austell Bldg., At- lanta. Georgia. Want peanut hay ear lots. W. sh. Folsom, McRae, Ga. Want Georgia peanut and peavine hay. South Georgia Milling Co., Val- dosta, Ga. Want Ga. peanut and peavine hay. King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga. Want car of bright, Crab Grass and Peavine hay del., Zebulon, Ga. W. HS sling and ae eee j oat & WHEAT. STRAW WANTED Car Lots Want car of bright, clean oat straw saledwill exch. a new 2-horse farm| wagon:-for same. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga. Want wheat straw. Empire Cotton Oil Mills, Piedmont Rd. Atlanta, Ga. f PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Car Lots Want all varieties of pecans. Send sample and make lowest price. W. Boyd Jones, Marion, N.C. - Want 500 to 1,000 Ibs. Schley or Stuart pecans. Mail sample and quote prices. W. R, Neal, Moultrie, Ga. Want peanuts in ear lots. Dan Shipp Finleyson, Ga. Want Spanish peanuts and pecans in car lots. Send sample ad quote best prices. Vernon Bradham, Moul- trie, Georgia. fe ; COTTON SEED WANTEDCar Lots Want car of Wannamaker ~ Cleve- land, Athens, Ga. e Want 4 car of Half and half Cot- and | tden bell 25c each; thornless yellow rose $1; wild azaleas, | - tree caetus, boxwood 50 each; wild: all 6 ee $1 M. H. King, - Barnesville, | loose, del. on track, S. Bryan, Ben Hill, Gav a . Want half and half cotton seed. 1 or 2 care... M. Franklin, Femmes Georgiar WOMANS DEPARTMENT Flowers and Seeds. (Continued from Page 9) Walnut sprouts, Cherokee roses $1 doz; arbor yitas 25c each; boxwoods, junipers 25c each, red yellow azaleas $1 doz; 10 choice roses $1 doz; ja- ponica and erabapple sprouts 25c each. T. H. Abercrombie, Morganton Ga. 4 - Junipers, bexenad, shor vitas, Mountain laurel, holly, red japonicas, | snow ball, bridal wreath, althea, gol- Cherokee and dogwood, white pine, a Mrs. R. D. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Hydrangea well rooted; dbl. rose | pink oleander, 2 year roses all 35c each; ptunias several colors cuttings 3 for 25c; geraniums cuttings and be- gonia, 4 for 25c; ferns, well rooted). poppy seed, 10c thls. del. Mrs }Kennedy, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 131. bulbs 25c each, red amaryllis 15c;|: red, pink and yellow dbl. pot hybiscus' 25 to 50; pink crepe myrtle 50c; pink with green stripes ener ii 15e each. Mrs. R. Stone Mountain, Ga. a8 Rooted pink crepe myrtle, white rose of Sharon 15; cuttings: 5c; blue wisteria vine cuttings, M. Sheppard, eannas 5c; lantana, rooted. (the kind. that grows in the yard); pink olean- der cuttings 5 or exchange for mums any color. Will exchange other flow-| ers and seeds. Write. Miss Beatrice! Pierce, Stockton, Gai RE Os Blue iris 25c doz; white narcissus and dbl. jonquils 15e doz; dbl. yel- low and red japonicas, and pink weig- lea, 25 each; well rooted, velvet and|. red and white rambler roses, althea 15c each; spider and orange lilies 20c doz; hardy phlox 20c doz; tame cher- ries 3 for 25c. Add postage. Miss Linda Hix, Ella Gap, Ga... Fall pinks, all colors, 50 doz; bri- day wreath 45c each; blue iris 35 doz; roses 40c each; travelers de- light 45c each; honey acide vines 45c doz; tiger lifies 35e doz}; rose bushes 20c each; butter and eggs 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Helen Hensley, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 55. Pink and white althea- 10 eae orange lilies 25c doz; iris, blue dot speckled 10 each; pink hardy phlox and running evergreen 25 doz; sweet williams 30c doz. Mrs. Oscar Silver, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. Large tyne Hardy Phlox, 60 doz; Evergreen running Moss, 50 doz; red and pink running Roses, yellow Jap- onicas, Honeysuckle vines, all 25 ea; all colors of Fall Pinks, 50 doz; Prim Roses, 50 doz; Velvet Roses, 35 for 8; Swamp dogwaad 25c each. All well rooted. Miss Opal Hensley, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 55. Yellow cluster and Apr. blooming Narcissus, yellow Jonquils, and giant dbl. Daffodils, 15 doz; Japanese Iris 20c doz; Mtn. Laurel, white Pines, Azaleas, Hibiscus, and Holly bushes, large size and well root- ed, 20 each; Red and white Dog- | wood, Mapies, Lilacs, Crabapples and Forsythias, 15 each; Cherokee Roses, 50c doz. Tiger Lilies, 5c per 100. Miss Ethel Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Dahlia bulbs, 10c ea., Shasta. Dais- ies, 15 doz, seed 10c full size pkg; Orange Day Lilies, 15 doz; dbl. pink {flowering Almond, Bee Add postage, Mrs. Spruce | and. lavender Water and Rex Apr. bloomain and yellow Narcissus bulbs, 25 doz; pink Crepe Myrtle 20 each; Bosto: i) geria, Sword, ferns, 20 and 35 hse jlarger ones. $3; Fairy, Lilies, 50c doz; pink Gladoli, 75 do and dbl. flowering pink Almond, 10 ea pink, red, lavender verbena, and Glove lavender plants, 50 doz; Ame ican Beauty Roses, rooted, 25 eac Mtn. Laurel, 20 ea., or $15 -Everbearing brown Fig, | Current sprouts, 10 each bulbs, 35 each or 3 for $1;_ of large Mums, 15. for 50c. Ac postage. Mrs. G0. as Ga. - ae es me Myrtle 15 each; White En dogwood, good roots and can, tiger lily bulbs, 2 for 15c. All rooted. Mrs. Mary FE. et Gore Ga. Rt. 3. Large dbl. bak pink Well rooted, monthly rose bus. pink, and old fashioned red velve bush, 25 each, mixed collect rose cuttings 40 per doz. Mock O ange and Philadelphia dogwood 25 Smaller size 10 each, of 8. for 26 and yellow Armor River privet hedge, bushe a to 8 ft., 20c each, cuttings, 8 100. Mrs. V. E, MEL Onk, Me ntyre Ga. Rie So i . Large and short Sa jo qu : daffodils, also dbl. long trum: per 100. No order for less than G. W, Barr Podisom,: Ga, 2 yr. old monthte rose ese ho collection, 25e each, or 6& for $1 scuppernong vines 2 yr. old, 25 or 5 for $1. Mrs. W. M. Mekers,) ae Ga, Rt. 1. {Mammoth Russian nee be pt. Add postage. Mrs. S.L Jack son, Chatsworth, Ga. *All varieties of canna buiba; wh sweet pinks, 3 for 25c; white flag and lemon lilies; .dbl. and red stripes Shandalia lily bulbs Shasta daises, 25 doz., pink and verbena, 3 bunches 25c; large | begonias, rooted, 25c; nearly al of geraniums,, rooted: 3 for 25c trich plume, maiden hair, lace, Bos and asparagus spengeria fertis and 25c. Mrs. C. P. Bloodworth, con, Ga. 257 Orange St. Tris, large quantity and any Altheas, five colors, ready for tra planting now; all shades dbl. can Prices as to quantity. Miss See 258 12th St., NE., A a Himalaya blackberry, ribbo: wisteria and maderia vines; mont! roses, rooted, 25 and 50c doz Jewell Huff, Browns Crossing, 200 rooted boxwood cuttings, 3 del., Hemorocalis Golden Day Fu lily bulbs, $1 doz. $5 per 100, del. Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 8 _ Jonquils, dbl. daffodils, white -cissus, purple Roman hyacinths, doz., large purple and white h mon: lilies, orange dbl. and sing lilies, 6 for 25c; winter bloomi evergreen. pink thrift 25 doz., ' dbl. Althea, pink and rose | ngle thea, pink, white, re