:. DEPARTMENT of _EUGEN E TALMADGE /PUBLISHED Lil ae. BUREAU OF MARKETS C.H.BISHOP DIRECTOR ror. ll. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA. GHORULA. THURSDAY, TAN. 5, 1928. = NUMBER 9 s S : F Pings KEEPING AND CHECKING RECORDS oe No business can be run successfully without: a Spaben of bookkeeping that enables one to know exactly the amount of his debits and credits on the business. want to do this work, I believe that his wife would welcome the opportunity to do this part of the farming activity. You cannot improve your system of farming without accu- rate tabulations and figures kept on the experses. You also want accurate tabulations and f:gures kept on all receipts from your farm. Brother fermer, if you do not believe your wife ean do this work for you, you buy her a book and turn it over di to her and give her the items of expense and receipt and at the end of the year she will give you a correct balance on it. I hope this article will eause some farmers in Georgia to adopt this most necessary plen Agricultur e, who will give you any assistance relative to trans portation rates for the Ralroad, Erpress and Mail. He also give you information in regard to the packs and the routes . for shipment. : J published an article in the Bulletin about three weeks ago jn ate. If the farmer does not . J also wish again to call your attention to the service of.a Rate ixpert in the Department of will | eet MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS in regard to the services of this expert and made a statement that he would assist you in filing claims where overcharges for freight wre made. I also made a statement that a claim was the only way to collect this overcharge. statement I have been informed authentically that the railroads do make corrections on overcharges of freight as well as un- dercharges and remit. the shippers thousands of dollars a year. But the fact remans that there are a great many bills which they dont detect and it is necessary in other business for Rate _ Experts to file claims for overcharges of freight and I think the farmer should have the same protection that merchants, manufacturers and warehouse men have. The above reasons have prompted me to secure the services. _ of a Rate Expert with the Bureau of Markets and since he has _ been in office he has been the bus est man in the Department. Wishing you a prosperous New Year and knowing that if you will keep records on your farming activities that. it will be the best method to ke your. prosper'ty. BUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture. or Prevailing Wholesale Prices, December 31, 1927. Always subject to variation. : ATLANTA Potatoes, Sweet, (yellow) bulk, 100, Ibs. pu ae ee oe $1,565 Potatoes, Irish, 100 Ibs. _.------------- canes 2.50 Cabbage, green crated 100 Ibs. __-._ .-------------- _ 2.50 Wes, Ga. Wxtra dozen... -.---.----=---_---- 45 _ Eggs, Ga. Statndard, dozen --.---- Son Re ke Seer Eggs, Ga. Trade, dozen -.---~ wig enone Begs, Ga, Yard Run, dozen -.--_-------------- ee a Ps ae PR ee pe ee eee ee - Hens, per Ib, .------~- eee ee ps SE Case nee p18 Roosters, per: tb. ~.-5.---~----------------------- 12 Peers, -perdb. .s-450205-~----+--32 2 Oa a 28 to .30 Bucks, pr Ib. --------+-- ---+----- a 20 Geese, per lb. ------+---------------------------- 15 Turkeys, per lb, -->---------~--------------------- 27 Lima Beans, per Ib, ----------------------------- 08 | Peas, Field, mixed, bu. -.------------------- cena 1.50 - Peas, Blackeyed, per Ib. .--- ween anna n oan n a= ===>: .08 _ Syrup, Georgia Cane, per gallon, in bbls. _._-_------- .50 Syrup, Sorghum, } per gavien, if bbls. o> ----..2------4 be Meal, Corn, sack, 96 lbs. -.--------------------- ao ele Corn, Milling, sacked, bushel ------- faaa nena n-+-~ | 88 Cats, No. 8 White, gnoked: bushel .2..-.5.-22..-----. 90s Hay, Peanut, tightly baled, per ton ----------------- 14.00. Hay, Peavine, per (ON gees ee kee ne Se - 16.00 Corn Shueks, per ton -----------------+----------- 10.00 Alfalfa, (Ga.) per ton -.-----+---+++-.-=---------~ 5+ ----+-- Butter, Country, best table, per Ib, -.-.------- fae 435 ~ Butter, Country, eons per Ib. eee ede == enna es 25 BUTTER MARKET ~ x MACON | COLUMBUS AUGUSTA SAV $ 1.25 $ 2.50 kiln dried $ 1.75. 4. ANNAH : 2.33 3.00. 2.50. "2.95 2.25 ae 3.00 2.00 A9 ee ee ee 49 ee ea 42 ee Oe aT oe eee aoe 40 ay 45 40 Ag Soe Rees 48 ee ee .19 18 17 to 19 ", 20 10 10 15 4a 25 38 to 35 ee 29 7 te. .25 best grade 25 28 13. . .16 mixed 25 17 12 30 . 30 39 36 Se a .06 08 eae 1.10 eee Se 05 1-2 .06 ee Be A ae oe ee ees 2.00 oo + $450, ee . .90 1.00 10 oo ee 78 74 Oe ea TUG ee W560 ee 6s eee eC eet 8.00 ae 35 .35 a ae a ee go 3G .3@ 30 See Agee: ee we oe oe oe Chicago Standard (90) seore: Dee. al, 47 oe Dee. 22, 47e; Dee. 23, 4Te; Dee. + 47 1-2; Bee. 26, 47 be; Boo. w. 4 1-2e.. See Since making this Ne soe. TWO ae aS (MARKET BULLETIN: Thorsday, J anuary_ +5 last year. last year. _. the weevil, the infested belt ineluding all the Coastal plain and amounted to only about 63 per cent of last year. ~ GEORGIA CO. OPERATIVE. CROP. REPORTING SERVICE UNITED STATES eee OF OTT ECONOMICS | STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. ; Total value of Georgia crops for 1927 Soned an increase of e $39,000,008, or 18 per cent over total value in 1926 ; 8 per cent more than in 1925; and 9 per cent above the five-year average, 1922-1926. The estimate of total value is $250,685,000, :s com- pared with. $211, 804, 000 in 1926; -$232,045,000 in 1925; all other states, Georgia ranked fifteenth this rest, seventeenth last year, and twentieth in 1925. Cotton is responsible for most of the increase in value over Tobacco, peanuts, corn, hay and sweet potatoes were substantially above values for the previous" season. In facet, this was true of practically all field crops, with exception of the small grains, suger cane, soy beans and Irish potatoes most of the latter mentioned crops. Ante? lower production figures than in 1926. Estimated at 1,100,000 bales, the cotton erop was 26 per cent dower in produetion than last season; 6 per. cent less than in 1925; 10 per cent above 1924; and 87 per cent more than the shart 1923 erop. However, in spite of heavy reduction from es 1926, more favorable prices for the current crop resulted i in 26 per cent inrrease in value of lint cotton and cotton seed over The southern part of the State suffered heavily from Over this area production Weevil dam- age in north Georgia was negligible, and the section as a whole a port.on of the Piedmont section. 4 the State little rain was reeeived during the harvest season, and the crop was gathered with minimum loss both as to quantity made about 7 per cent more cotton than in 1926. Over most of. and $257,921,000 in 1924. In comparison of entire crop Ae with STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE The corn crop is valued at $44,147, 000, or $2, 000, 000 above 1926, but $2,400,000 below average for the last five years. Pro- duetion was slightly less than last season, but about = ,900, 000 bushels above the five-year average. Production of hay was the largest in years and value is: cor- respondingly greater. This was.due to heavy increases of le- gume acreages. dollars, Peanuts doubled he production. of last year on a greatly in- = dt creased aver age. but an increase in value of over $3,000,000 is shown for this no The price was somewhat under that of 1926, crop. This estimate is based on the assumption that the same proportion of acreage was harvested for nuts as in 1926. : All fruit crops suffered a heavy decrease in production from the previous season and, with the exception of peaches, a great reduction in value. million dollars over last year, due to very unsatisfactory - prices received for th former crop. The estimated value for 1927 is | A #8,023,000, as against $6,920,000 for the previous crop. Pecans, both in production and value, amounted to only about one-half the 1926 figures. Total value of the principal erops in the order. of bie im- portance is as follows: Cotton, (seed and lint) $125,503,000; corn, $44,147,000; tobaceo, $11, 463, 000; hay, $9,431,000; pea- nuts, $8.596 000; peaches, $8, 023 000 ; sweet potatoes, $7, 920,- 000; oats, #6, 962,000; sugar cane, $4, 080 000; watermelons, $2. - 829,000; Irish potatoes, $2,048 ,000 ; wheat, $1, 782,000; cowpeas, (for grain), $1,578,000; sorghum syrup, $1, 538, 000 ; apples, $l. 012,000; pecans, $959, 000; rye, $429,000; pears, $140, 000; soy | . Asst. Agricultural Statistician Statistician Gaorgia Department of. Agriculture. and grade. beans (for grain), $114, 000; and fice, $58,000. os _ SUMMARYCROP. STATISTICS1926 AND 1927 - CROP Year - Acreage Yield per acre Production _ Price Dec. 1 Total Value Val. Per A. = Coton) 1027 3,412,000 Ihe. 2 1,100,000 $$. 1194: 4 fale) / yeas. 8.965 000, 180 1,496,000. Add ae oe out ; Cotton Seed 1937 ees 1438 488,400 88.50 18,803,000 5.51 (tons) we Se .168 ie 664,200 . 21.00 13.948.000 352 a 1927 3,898,000 146. 54,502,000 81 44.147.000 11.34 (bus) 1926 3,817,000 14.5 55,346,000 16 42,063.000 11.02 Wheat (bus) 1927 125,000 9.2 1,150,000 _ 1.55 1.782.000 14.26 Harvested 1026 104,000 ore 1,560,000 1.50 2340.000 22.50 Oats (bus) - 1927 442,000 ~ 220. 9,282,000 75 6.962.000 15.75 ~~ Harvested 1026 475,000 35:0 10,925,000 - .69 7,538,000 15.87 Rye (bus) 1927 ~ 26,000 10.0 260,000 1.65 "429.000 16.50 . Harvested - 1986 22,000 12.0 264,000 1.60 - 422000 19,18 Potatoes (bus) 1927. 17,000 qe 1,241,000 1.65 2.048.000 490.47 ~ Trish 1926 19,000 68 - -15197,000 1.90 | 2'274.000 119.63 Potatoes (bus) 1927 132,000 80 10,560,000 15 7920000 60.00 Sweet 1926 110,000 86 9,460, 000 .60 7.568.000 68.80 Tobacco (2) 1027 | 31,500 125 59,088,000. 194 11,463,000 140.65 dba 1926 51,900 770 39,963,000 240 9,591,000 184.80 Rice: 927 8,000. 16 48,000 1.20 ~~? g8000- 19.18 ~~ (bus) 19236 8,000 20 60,000 1.16 66,000 22.00 Hay, Tame 1927 808,000 .70 565,000 16.30 9,210,000 . 11.47 (tens) 1926 522,000 Tt 400,000 18.00 7,200,000: 13:79 Hay, Wild =. SORE - 22,000 18 17,000 _ 13.00 > "221.000 10.05 (tons) - 1026 18, '000 , 88 14,000 <- 18.50 189, 000 10.50. Sorghum Syrup - 192% 25,000 82 2,050,000 675 - . 1,538,000 61.52 (gals Q2e 23,000 90- - 2,070,000 70 1,449,000 63.00 Sugar Cane (8) 1929 34,000 150 5,100,000- -80 4,080,000 120.00 (gals): 1936 35,000 flb 6,125,000... s+. 76 4,594,000 131.26 _ Watermelons 1927 4,060 = 825 17,570 161.00 2,829,000 52.33 Com. (cars) = 1926 58,600 891 20,958 ee Ok 08 2'536.000 47.31 Peanuts (Ibs) ~ 1927 ~ 304,000 TES. 220,400,000 7 3089. --g'596.000 98.23 Harvested 1926 211,000 525 _ 110,775,000 049 . 428000 25.72 Cowpeas* 1927 272,000 4.0 1'088,000 1.46. 5 ~ 1578.000 5.80 (bus) 1926 166,000 5.0. "330,000 1.80 1.494.000 9.00 Soybeans* 1027 7,000 6.0 42,000 2.78. 114.000 16.20 (bus) 1926 14,000 6.0 $4,000 3.10 260,000 18.60 Apples 1929 eee eee 595,000 1.70 1,012,000 eee (bus) 1926 pe ee eee nee 1,827,000 .95 . 1,736,000 Las Peaches We ae ee 5,943,000 1.85 8,023,000 eae (bus) 1026 2 seem lll UL UL eee 9, 400, 000 74 6,920,000 ye Peace. oe. =. ie fe 104,000 1.85 140,000 Sa (bus) ee 257,000 1.05 970,000 Pecans: OM ee 8,094,000 | 81% - 959,000 hes a -(Tbs) -- Se ee 6,732,000. .28 1,885,000 oe Total Above 1927 9,652,560 pe ee oe ae pe aaiS 288,612,001 : . - Field Creps , 1926 9,609,500 a EN ee eee eee oaeie ee Total all crops 1927 Joh sass pace eee ee oe $250,685,000 : (Hypothetical) 1926 Senne ------ Cee ek eee A11864,000 . 9. tee (1) Frorn. official eotton report, as of Dec. 1. (2) All types included. a (8) Acreage harvested for syrup. a acreage from which peas or beans were harvested. es ae Dui FLOYD, MARCUS P. McWHORTER > V. C. CHILDS Agricultural Statistician, U. S. _ Dept. of Agri. in Charge. Small grai n was considerably under last year in production, Fesuling i in a decrease 1 in value of over a million This erop was valued at more than a. e cae U..8. Dept. of Agrieulture- a neat - as (om. o : = FPruvsiey, Janoary. & 1928 SALE ~~ = No. 1 improved white Spanish pea- shuts $1.50 bu. J. H. aD Tea- -nille, Ga. N. G. ranning peau good and sound, 5c Ib. G. A. Brage, Donald- bee sonville, Ga. 300 to 400 Ibs. of good size Stew- art paper shell pecans 40c !b. FOB here; 10 lbs. and up del. to Ga. points. G. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Gas Ri 2. White Spanish reantts, per 100 fe $6. 50; Jumbo $7; runners $5.50. Good weed stock, shelled, No 1 $10. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga. 40 tons Ga. runner seed peanuts, -. grown and saved specially for seed. 100 Ib. bag FOB $5. Write for prices on ton or car lots. W. I. Mc- _ Kinney, Cordele, Za. 50 bu. Ga. runner peanuts, hand picked and free from weather staia, - $2 bu; 25 bu. white Spanish peanuts 8c lb, All FOB here. John M. Spi- yey, Adrain, Ga. Good runner peanut seed ' 4c FOB Broxton. W. ton, Ga. Tb. or will exchange for No. 1 pure Ga. '-@ane syrup in bbls. . Ross Swann Carnegia, Ga. : : > North Carolina flat runver see aie peanuts $1.50 bu. - . ed for less than 5 bu. W. R. Con- > nell; Whigham, Ga., Rt. 1. No. 1 white Seanick pe nuts $1, 60 _.. bu. FOB here. W. C. Brassell, Gib De s0n, Ga. - i Bene Medium size pecans. New crop. | Sound and good, 25c lb., $20/per 100 s ibs. Will: exchange for Buckeye in- - eubator, or Toulouse gander. Bex 52, Norersss, ae : PLANTS FOR SALE ~ .~ Extra early frost proof Jersey Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch _* eabbage plants 60c 500,.$1 M. del. = a Y. Stokes, Macon; Ga., Rtg. Quick shipment, guaranteed "Ghartectos and Jersey Wakefield cab- cbage plants, 76 500, $1.20 M., post- 1 e lima beans, Stone Mountain water- 2 melon or Rocky Ford cantaloupe Fr seed, 0, F. Haat Flowery Branch, 266 Ree a Lady Thompson and. everbearing strawberry plants, maixed $2 M. del:; yellow or puarple iris bulbs 25 ies. del. Cash with order. J. B. Stem- bridge, Ella Gap, Ga. | : londike plants 25 a 100, $2. 25 _M. del in Ga. J. B. Bennett, ive? Branch, Ga., Rt..1.~ ae Improved everbearing suabaey plants $3 a M. del. Cash with order. a W. Patterson, Hastanollee, Ga., Ret. oe. St. Regis everbearing red raspber- -ries $1 doz. | Hazel Amos, Rising _ Fawn, Ga., Rt. be Large, well rooted Charleston and early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants. Prompt shipment. 65e 300; 1 M. $1.25;-5 M. $6, or ex- change for Jumbo peanuts, Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, baby lima, or tenderhull cornfield beans. Mrs. Grace Maddox, Flowery, Branch, Ga., Rt. 2. ae 5 years old, reasonable prices, will exchange for reg. Durec Jersey hogs at reasonable prices, Leander M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Extra early. and frost proof cab- _bage plants 60c 500, $1 M. COD. F. _F, Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants $1.25 M. del. a= Cc. L. a re, Ga. _ ee - ae AND PEANUTS F FOR | Capt. Albert Harritigton,, F, Walker, Brox- 25 to 30 bu. running peanuts. Sell No order accept-|- ~ paid, or exchange for peanuts, baby. Postpaid. | Ga., Rt. 1. Kudzu hay and pasture plants, 2 oe MARKET BULLETIN. Frost. proof cabbage and eolale plants 65c 500 $1 M., 5 M. $3.75. Satisfaction. de Mullis, Alma, Ga. _ Klondike. strawberry plants $1.00 or 500 or $1.75 M. postpaid. Charles- ton Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.25. M. postpaid, $1 M. express collect. Eis Ge Wingo, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1, Frost proof cabbage and onion plants $1 a M. and charges, COD. Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. : Leading varieties of frost proof cabbage plants $1 a M., 5 M. $4, Roy McRee, Meigs, Ga. . Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants $1 a M, del.; Bermu- da onions $1.50 a M. TaN, MKin- ley, Pitts, Ga. Jersey and Charleston. Wakefield cabbage plants 40c 200, 500 60c, 1 M. $1.10, postpaid. Miss Grace Branan, Lewiston, Ga. , All leading varieties of cabbage plants for winter heading from inoc- ulated seed, 75c 500; 1 M. $1, COD. Thomas- ville, Ga. Byerbearing strawberry piedis 25 a 100. < Mrs. He Je. Davidson, | Pine- ee Ga. Karly Flat Dutch, Jersey Wakefield and Charleston cabbage plants 40]. 200, 75 500, $1.10 M., 3 M. $3 post- | paid. Roy Branan, Eenioron Ga. Large, well rooted Charleston and Jersey Wakefield cabbage, from im- 100,'50e: 200, 90.500, $1.40. M. pressed. KE. A. Hayes, Buford, Ga: Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants T5e. 500, $1.25 M: price. Prompt shipment. dlor, Seville, Ga. CR, eee am M. del., 5 M. lots $1 M. FO@. W. C. Waidtip.. Flowery Branch, Ga. - Everbearing strawberry plants 60 a 100, postpaid. Cash with- order. Mrs. M. A. Laster, weviles: Ga., Rt. ns Box 190. Iceberg lettuce plants 25c a 100, or $1.50 a M., postpaid.. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Doerun, Ga., RFD 4. field cabbage plants $1 M. del.; Ber- Kinley, Seville, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants: 25 a 100, $2 M., cash with order. Mrs. W. B. Crow, Cumming, ee Rt. 4, Box 78, Porto Rican plants, voady to ship from the lst to 15th of March. Or- ders any time. -|teed quality plants. Alma, Ga. Klondike and Missionary Ww. L. Johnson, postage. Floy Mae Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga. . : Large type Early Wakefield cab- bage plants and white Bermuda on- ion plants T5c 500, $1.25 M. post- paid. Large, everbearing strawberry plants 25e a 100, $1.25 500. Add postage. No checks accepted. Mrs. E. F. Brewton, Statesboro, Ga. 100 del. Mrs. J. CR. Hillis, eS ee frost proof. Early toad Charlesten: Wakefield cabbage plants 75 500, $1.25 M. del.; 90c M. ex- press collect. Prompt shipment, Well rooted. Burgess Farms, Pembroke, Frost proof cabbage; collards, and | Bermuda onion plants $1 a M. each. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. , Cabbage plants for sale. Will give 10 S _ Packages of chewing gum with] 100. ported, guaranteed quality seed 30c| | postpaid; 5 and 10 M. jot $1 M., ex-| postpaid; Bermuda onions, same/ Early Jersey, Wakefield ahi Sate cession cabbage plants 20c a 100, $1.20 _ Early J ersey and Chavieston Wake- : muda onions 1 M. $1. 50, L. Cc. Me- $2.25 M. Guaran-|- 5 straw- berry plants 25c a 100, $2.50 M. Add A, E. Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga. Well rooted dewberry plants 50c a and. every 1 Mo ats ordered. - WANTED Ross Swann, Carne- gie, Ga. Pcs Pedigreed Wannamaker-Cleveland big boll cotton seed, recleaned, culled and graded $4 per 100 Ib. bag JOH. Palmer, Tenmille, Ga. ig ee: Pure Broadwell cotton seed, plant- ed 1 year $3. 50 per 100. A. L. Ee man. Pure Wahuamales Clexeldad bis boll cotten seed. Recleaned ; 90c bu. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. About. 1: ton good, selected Sea Island, pase cotton. seed, 1927 crop. | 5e Ib. I. F, Culpepper, Lake Park, Ga., Rt. Be Half and Half cotton goed: 10 bu. $1.a bu. FOB Adrian. Mrs. W. A. Summer, Adrian, Ga. Want old time Russell cotton ao Also old time Gourd seed, with crook handles. Must. be. pure. oJ. =f. Vaughn, Martin, Ga: oe Want ,cotton seed. Also peas, beans, corn and millet seed. F. M. oe Live Oak, aoe Box 269. SYRUP Good, No. 1 Bright Goorcia: cane syrup in 10 lbs. buckets. Sealed while. hot. $1 a bucket or exch. for anything can. use. Write what you have. O. I. Shipley, Atburn, Ga. Pure Georgia cane syrup in bbls. or cans 75 gal. by bbl. $1 gal. in eans. FOB Brooklet.. Mrs. a. B. Lewis, Brooklet, Ga. 2500 gal new Georgia cane eivton | cane syrup. Best quality, No. 10 cans 6 for $4.40; 12 for 8.40; new Georgia cane syrup in new 32 to 35 gal. bbls. $17 bbl. FOB Quitman. Fuller Ped- tick, Quitman, Ga. 100 gal. new, thick Sorehne: syrup in 10 1b. pails, $1 gal. Grady Thom- asson, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3 . A No. 1 Ribbon cane syrup, in 19 lb. cans, 75c can, or will exch. for S. P. C. sow Must be well bred and good Avlor. J. E. Thompson, Swains- boro, | Ga : Pure Georgia sugar cane syrup, 10-Ib. cans for $3. 75. J. e Rathi 150 bu. Tooles cotton seed $1. 35 W- |; bu. FOB here. 4 eredit. \ Pure - Georgia cane syrup, "aan as it comes from evaporator. 12 5-lb. cans to case, $4.75 per case FOB Meigs. G. B. Isler, Meigs, Ga. - Pure sugar cane syrup, made fron. old fashioned red and ribbon can Case of 6 10-Ib. cans $4.80; case of 5-lb. cans $520; Cayana. cane syrup, case of 6 10-Ib. cans $3.25. All FOB Adel. Cash with order. W. D Well Adel, Ga Good, bright, well skimmed North Ga. cane syrup, in new i-gal. bucke $10 per case of 12 gals. $5 per. cas of 6 gals. FOB here. r, M. ue Ellijay; Ga. A-1 pure Ga. cane | syrup, ft cae of 6 1-gal. cans $4; cases of 12 ha gal. cans $4.25; cases of 24 qts. $4.50. in bbls. 50 gal. FOB Whigham. | ; T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. = New Ga. ribbon cane. syrup $4 5 per case of 6 10-lb. cans; $4.75 pe case of 12 5-Ib. cans. Del. your sta- tion. Money refunded if not satisfie Thos. Davis, Meigs, Ga. _ a Want a small bbl. ef good ribbe : cane syrup. Quote best price. By Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. = x . FRESH AND CURED MEATS. Fresh oak smoked sausage 40c | 25 lbs. and over~del. Delivery Ja 15. Will accept all orders until Jan 10. C. L. Wetherington, pe G Route 2 * A. few, nice, cured smoked ham t. 17 Wbs. 32 Ib. del. J. H ae Dixie, Ga Rt. 2 _ : All pork sausage 30c; hams; > 25 shoulder 36e, in lots of 20. lbs or mo Cash with order. C L, McMickl Charing, Ga. _All pork country. sausage ie Tbs fresh, $1.95: smoked $2.20; 10 Tb smoked $4. 85: hams arnaket 35 db smoked bacon, per side 20. Ib.; eur bacon, not smoked, 18c Ib. c Prepaid. Enech Sayers: AER Rt 6. = CORN AND CORN MEAI 100 Tbs. genuine white rice | Pe corn, free from weevils. Good to po and good seed. 20c Ib. Joha M. ae Adrian, Ga. re es 60 Tbs. Bkuiiway: white: rice "por corn, sound and free from weevil 10c Tb. in ear; 15 Ib. shelled. FO here. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga 200 Ibs. white rice pop corn, 5c FOB. here, Clyde. Woed, _Talkit Rock, Ga. - Want, 100 bus. Sadaa clean cor Pay cash del. to home. Wm. F, ia Scott, Ga Rt. 1. cae Want from 50 to 100 bus. goo new crop white corn in -shuck Edwin E. MeLanghitin,- / con, Ga. Rt. 2., x Lig MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 1-2 bu. Black Walnuts, hulled. bu. FOB here. Mrs. Lucy Benne Royston, Ga. Rt. 850s 1, 2-horse wagon. Good cond M. F. Staliworth, Hapeville, Ga 10 Red Duroc sows, full blood 125 Yes. Bred and will farrow at middle of February, $15 ea.; Duroe pigs, 10 wks. old, $6 ea Red Duroc pe about 4 Oo Want : good sound whea Blackest. Ga, |bu. Crest Hill Fe pea dient uohid anti} FOB Madison; 250 Ibs. with | black eet a ee : _ Rarly spoctiea- soba sale 10 bu.; $1. 40 bu.; ae aoe oe ocd: bas Ban- . fs Farm, Hort. ys. Ga. fi: a growers: affidavit fur- ed as to variety. $3.50 bu., - 07 oes John M. eeo: Adrian or be ae Re bu. B. R. Wood- | yo Branch, Gay w crop. Brabs, - $1.75; 1.60 FOB Oglethorpe. Te L. : Oglethorpe, Ga bu. 1296 crop Mung Bente, ae or more of white ae Feb. lection oe. th. eae Mrs. Fred co. ee 3, Ga oe oS iS aL 25. All new Gor GC. a Lord, Tena a is || Valdosta, Giscs Sage plants 10c onal RB a Cor-| B | too-tan Soy beans. Send e [state Towest price and - quantity can t| offer. Doeretts Seed Co., Atlanta, he Co. Hickory, N. Ce eaee onion plants, ecces! tal wax and bermuda 500, 653 1000, wh Walter .| ley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. i: LA - Thomas winter English pea, Seed. 20c. Ib. del. Py Py 1be.Jb.-in- tn. lots. 1000 fob. here. Want to buy all kinds fresh made eal roots. State what you can furnish | gad and price. John T. Patterson, Aflan- ae ; Clays and Whip- | ta, Ga. Rt. % Box: 116A. : BEANS AND PEAS WANTED pe and dete! peas. te Lorets and. 0- samples, | Ga. Want blk: Pee bush: snap or{ beans - or Hastings stringless green | ayes, also 1-2 bu. California plack- |. {eyed or early white. crowder peas, J. Te Mercer, Tifton, Ga. Rist ~ Want. Mung Beans. Hickory Seed eS - Want Iron or Brab peas. ONE 2B. Hun Americus, Ga. Want Lady peas. Colambus, Ga. Box 244. |. Want 100. bu. Whippoorwill peas; 50 bu. genuine bunch velvet _beans. Must be sound and in double. sacks. | Send samples and price. Ww. MM ee digree. Jay & Mason, Madisoh, lor, Ft. Meade, Fla. 25 bu. new crop Brab peas. Will} Cane | Pay eash .or exch. new Ga. | syrup. F G. Pedrick, Quitman, Ga. land young Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2.. 3 . Want > Brabham, | ee Whips, New Bras. and mixed field | peas, in car lots or less; also O-too- | bptan, and Loreda soy Deans. Name _| trie, Ga. = Se fey Couns FOR SALE. a Sites dwarf okra seed . 2Be tb. At J. A. Russell, Rocky Face, Ga. Long green pod and Jumbo okra| ee seed 20c Ib. eel dried okra, 1. 1-2 _ All orders filled in 3 days. -and- full count guaran- with ae oe $5. 50 fob. a ic orders: oe: Ww. | gal. $2 del. c 4 Ga. z cabb . plants "80e 1000; pap Crest _ Hill Oe ena . j Oliver, iets E. Nolan, > colored. running butter foun 20 teacup; white nest onions 40c gal.; okra seed. 25e teacup; white pole ter beans 20c teacup, add postage. Ga. or exch. for seed peanuts. Mrs. Ona: : _ | Fowler, Roy, Ga. 100: Ibs. velvet. okra eed 50c. ie 110 Ibs. or more 40c lb, del. Mrs. Mary -| Collins, Cordele, SCRE Lady peas hand _ shelled Pumpkin. seed 15c cupful: Rice and | yellow pop corn 1Be cupful. Mrs. W.t : Tuck, Ellijay, Ga. _ White velvet okra Seed 25e ee top globe. turnip seed mixed turnip seed 30c Ib del. a Barnesv ile. Ga collard 50c; aan oe $15 ion seed $3. Ww. S we liams, fale ee val ieties; fr Ose ecook cab- bage plants; also red cabbage. Crys- fob. Chas.. Wakefield cabbage plants | | $1.25 M. In lots of 5000 or more $1 John Ww. Berryhill, | | fakeland, Ga rS Want peas, beans and corn. | Box | 269, Live. Oak, Fla. ; _ Want Brown Whipp, Blue Whipp, = Ball Ground, Ga., Re S43 Cs ae | Pred re Baker, | Ge Will trade for beans, peas, gilts} ~ SOWS. M. B. : Holey your prices. Vernon Brabham, Moul-. | pigs; 40 pigs $4 each. SS. Biever Begins: Ga, 6 pure bred S. P. CG. hears large beans 25 teacup ; bunch white but-} Mrs. gat Adcock, Rt. 8, See ee Improved fon vecd 20 eenter On G. tomato | $1; king epper $3.50: Bermuda on- 6 bu. chufas: $6: bu. bu. puke Whatleys prolific | corn,. snubbed and shelled 65c pk. or nubbed. and shelled 65 pk.; 30. bss} Egyptian wheat corn 20 lb. 5 castor beans 25 lb.; Little Ga. butter pea seed Ive Ib. will: exchange chufas, for seed oats sian sun flower. seed 9c pt., 65 gal. k. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. : Baltimore tamato seed $1 Ib.; Loreda beans 7c lb.; mung beans. 0c Ib. B. % R Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. = ~ Pure Dixie Belle melon seed $1 Ib. FOR, also No. 1 chufas 20e Ib. Jeff A. Taylor, Beuna Vista, Ga. . as Rs: F. Come Add: - postage. Pure pimento pepper bocd 10 0Z., $1 Ib.3 Stone. Mountain - watermelon seed, 25e upful $1 Ib. postpaid. J. N. Carso if incu: to. sow 100 yds., 55c ~W.' H. Bonner, Hahira, Ga. seed, seed, del. Tom Watson ~watermelon - |hand gathered, 75e Ib.; 10 per cent 2G. t, a & AL _Turner,. Fairburn, Ga. 2 discount on 100 lbs. or more. ates Norvole: Ga. oe Bos Rens oR A ae HOGS FOR SALE oo farm, 2 miles from Tignall, Jan. 20, = each. T. W. Hill, Tignall, Ga. Reg. B. B. blk. P, Cc pigs, boars, aad sows All ages. Dbl. Show. prospects. Write for price Ga. i Be B. Ss. 2, C. boar, pure brad: but not,reg. 8 mos. old, wt. 100 Ibs. $21 abd _ Hardee Thigpen, Adrian, | sold This is answer to inquiries. T. : -1|G.* Kent, Mitchell, Ga. ~ Brown 3 old fashioned. little one guineas pigs, 4 mos. old, wt. between 50 and B. iH. Hill, Glenwood, Ga., Rt 3. 10 brood sows, 20 gilts; 100 feeder | enough for service $17.50 each; 2 8 mos. old, $8 each, $15 palit. Fain Trading Co., Edison, Ga. 25 fine Essex guinea shoats ar from 60 to 125 Ibs. Del. to trucks only, at farm. Ww. W. Driskell, Spar-| ta, Ga. - : - Want to. arc shasta ee 40 to 100 Ibs. for any large breed chick- ens, or heifers from 6 mos. to 2 yrs. old, of good milk stock, also brood | sows for sale. 3. RoBirk, Rte 2, Madison, Ga. = Muscle Shoals prize Hampshire boar 9 mos. old, high | winner Atlanta, Macon and Savaik nah fairs $75 FOB, weight about 00) Ibs., Gayosa blood lines. Obie Jef- fata: Waresboro, Ga. 10 1b. Registered Duroe pigs 10 eee old $10 each. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. i brood sow, Duroc and - Poland hind: from reg. stock. Heavy breed- The: ; er, 40 t to 15 pigs at: time. Farrow some tir me in March. | Grady Thom- agson. Rockmart; Gace Rt 8 1 reg Duroc boar, also Duroe and Polan. China es Flintside. Ga 2 youre reg. black Poland China | pont: 250 Tbs. each. One seed | we bus; Hastings sprolific seed corn, | horse bean. 10c doz. FOB. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 1-2 bu. Hastings mammoth Rus-| Charleston Wakefield and. Flat | Dutch cabbage . seed, Newstone and | 15 Ibs... okra. seed 1926 crop. 15 + Careful yo salected Crutch tobacco & - Pare bred, small bone black guinea : pigs; 6 weeks old, to be del. at my treated. and | : bs. US2 EW. R. Stephens, - The hogs savareiee have all heh Branch, Ga. 75 Ibs. $10 each: Cash with order. | | wt. about 100 Ibs. $15 each; 80 pigs, | | about 100 lbs. _ winner Fred Ce Agiger. if | Milan. Ga reg. 2 weeks old, big) . Potts, Rt. 3; Macon Duroe- Jersey _ gilts, will: April, Ist Sahaath also 1 gilt st ville, Ga. Ss ae Have 15 to 18 i aboaks eich 65 to. 100. Ibs. e@ains Gas ; 2-85 bred. gilts, double ino will register, i in buyers name. Should farrow: in Marck pnone or write. I. Pittman, Tallapoosa, Ga - Berkshire hogs for sale. at all: pric and. the best breeding. Jas. = = ton, Metasvill, Gas SS Pure bred. P-& C. pigs 7 Spee old = 86 each, $11.50, pair; shoats same breed $10 - each. Geo. -T.. > Smith,. Sharpsburg, Ga. Be 25 pure black Beek old, in lots of 4 or more $4.5 mixed breed pigs $4, 50. eac Ls Cae dae Lisbon, Ga. ma ae - Reg. Chester White pigs, S53 old Feb.! 7th. $10 with Pa Oscar Keener, Thomsn,_ ia eee is Bib Bone Blk. P. C. hogs. Thorough bred stock. Some: registered. Write what you need. E. Te fa Fort Valley, Ga. S. P. C. reg. male and faaais Sie. from 8 wks. to _7 mo. old. $10 to. $25. E. Ww. Thompson, Sores PEAS. AND BEANS FOR 8 BE White bush baby Lima beans | f $1 del; 10. to 100 Ibs... A5e | Oy eda soy beans ME Tbs. $1 E | bu. fob.; Black- eyed peas 8 Tbs. | $3.50 bas! Ww. C. Withee, Grove, Ga. Brabham peas. $1. 15 hie eieel peas $1.50 bu. Mrs. ets iE Haddock, Valley,Ga. Cream Crowder peas. 100 tb Flowery Have few. bu. late Florida Velvet "| beans, $5.bu., 1-2 bu. $2.75; pk. $1.50; | Bunch beans $2; 100 day $1.25. ae son Kea, Adrian, Ga. i : - Offer 5 bu. California Black-e Be L. D. Maxey, Gratien: Ga. : SHEEP. AND_ GOATS FOR SAL ~ Want 25 to 100. good ewes.. State kind and price... T. a = Yor Harris, Ga. = a Offer one Tong-wool_ Mareno- ram reg.; wt. Clipe 10 Ibs. of wool. each year, $12 crated. Hardee Thig- pin, Adrian, Ga. 1 large pure bred eubian ay goat buck. 1 grade Toggenburg doe; kids 6 weeks old; will exchange oth for good Nubian. doe. Edwin Simp-_ son, Atats, Ga., 676 a Bis N. We ie ee sheep; 2 years | -old; not. LIVE STOCK WANTED Want: black Essex gilt 15 to 20 5 m0 old entitled to register in purchasers name, and bred te thoroughb boar, no kin. Price must be righ for cash. Mrs. Ss. B. Hollis, Baxi Ga. Rt. 1: - Want registered. Davee Jersey bre sows and pigs. Will exch. budd State inspected Schley peca 2 to 6 ft., at 25e to 80c. each, M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga._ fe . Want 6 or 8 reg. Duroe gilts and 1 male, weight about 100 Ibs. Must _ _ Want vege Jersey heifers, on: S week ome. old. E Poland China and Duree _ mixed; -also 2 sows: with pigs... Bar- dark and light colors. star shape design. $1. Cash with or-| | Thursday, January 5 1928. ce ee MAE ee BU ae TIN. os x OF INTEREST TO. WOMEN A Department Devoted to Feminine Interests of the Farm and Home PAGE FIVE _ in season and Sti. mers will. of these. GEORGIA DINED AT HOME This grand old date: produeing everything necessary for a banquet or a poor mans dinner, fed herself New Year s Day. She can do it again, and again, until it becomes a daily habit. But, to do this, our food producers must keep pace with our. food consumers; they must supply the needs of Georgia tables Georgia land can do this if Georgia. far- \ In order that the housewife may have a swe variety of - Georgia products on her table, special effort should be made to see that the grocer is constantly supplied with a high analy It seems to us now is the opportune time for the farmer io -eonsider most carefully the needs of the city housewife. | . cool weather of the winter season will permit. many things to be shipped direct from the farm to the consumer, ee There is Ea a big demand for country cured hams. earl The - sausage made right): ediared right, is in erent favor. butter and eggs, shipped in convenient package by pareel post, usually bring satisfaction to both shipper and consumer. Souse mother used to, make it, backbone and spareribs, with plenty of meat on them, bring fond memories to the city Sorghum and South Georgia syrup, put up in bot- tles so the color and thickness can be seen; water ground meal, home made flour; all of these may be sold direct by the far- mer to his city friends if he will be especially careful to satD made. as dweller. only good quality. In fact, so popular is this home food movement that it hea been definitely decided to observe the first Sunday of eaeh month as Georgia Products Day. ~ We sincerly hope all friends this determination to have Georgia people eat at least one meal per month, to start the habit of using strictly Georgia produets, not only because it is from Georgia, but because it 18 better. Fresh || of the State will 0- -operate im 1p 4p aii, TRecdlework or. Services Offered - Large, new quilt tops, 90c. each. ~ Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. %. 83 good size on gingham and - ealico tops, sheeting lining _ Black and blue colors $2.50 each; rugs, - 27x4% inches, $1.25 and $1. 50 each; Exch. for anything useful of same value; 2 new, cotton quilts, wt. 5 Ibs each, $3 each. Mrs. J. B. Pruitt, Tal- eS apocaa. Ga. Rt. 3 New, hand made quilts, Good size and wt. $3.50 each, del. Miss L. M. aie: Silver Creek, Ga Rt. 1 2 1 St Of quilt squares, made of iighinm percales, prints, etc in Extra large der, or COD. Mrs. C. J. Bryant, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3 --- 81x90. inch sheets Heavy weight, $1.25 each. Post paid. Send check or .money - Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Annie seamless, unbleached . order. - Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Box 247. ~ Will quilt quilts for $1.75 each, or 2 for $3. Add postage. Hazel Amos, : --Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. 2. ' Embroidery work and tufting in ~eolers, done on halves, if material and thread is furnished; single tat-. : _ ting 10 yd. if thread is furnished, 15e if not; dbl. tatting 25 yd. Mrs. Lela Chapman: Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 5. Soe Single tatting 10 yd, Hen and ee Biddy 80c yd.; 1 crochet yoke $4; will embroider pillow tops, already _ stamped. Party furnish pillow. tops, thread, and pay postage for 20 ea. Hazel Amos, Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt 2. __ Crochet erids for table runners 75, althea 20 each. All well rooted. Add set; 1 inch wide erocheting 25 yd., 2 ineh 40ce yd., crochet seallops for) s pillow cases, $1 set; crocheting edg- a ing, white or Salobed: 10c yd. Mrs. = Susie Willson, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Tufted bedspread for - single bed, os Aathits on seamless sheeting, $3. or exch, for embroidered bed = - spread. Mrs. Edgar, Adcock, pageeans, eS Ried ae inte material; cece: - and heen dresses. Different styles. and sizes. $1 cach. Mrs. B. J. Jack- gon, Culicdsn, Ga Rt. 1, Box 85 $1 dozen; wild dogwood, mtn. cuttings 25c dozen; carnation Flowers -and Seeds - Boston, ostrich plume, and - baby breath Well rooted. 20c each; large rooted geraniums 25 each, Mrs, V5 P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. : Dbl. lemon; with orange "Speckled throat and green foliage cannas 40c dozen; white, red and varigated dah- lias $2 dozen. All orders over $1.00 prepaid. Miss Hettie Kendrick, Grif- fin, Ga. _ Mtn. Laurel, pink almond, apie vitea, junipers, boxwoods, . dwarf, pink althea, golden bells, bridal wreath, red japonica, all 25c each, pink, yellow and wild azaleas, thorn- less roses, Cherokee roses, black wal- nut,. _erab apple, blue raspberry vine ivy; tree cactus, 6 for $1; hydrangea. R. D. Wilson, Morganton, Ga. Magnolia, maple, laurel, sweet bay,. bridal wreath, red and pink rambler roses, flowering pear, French dog- wood, honeysuckle, peach. roses, ar- bor-vitea., All 10 each; red _ bud trees, bird of paradise, blaekberry vines, 15 each; golden unomeous - eut- tings 2 for 10c; long pine needles for making baskets 25c lb. Add postage on orders under 25e. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. ZS Well rooted Dorothy Perkins roses, sell or:exch for mtn. laurel, azaleas, red dogwood, spruce pines, dbl. flow- ering almond, snow ball, japonicas, junipers. Each to pay postage. J. DY Fuller Mountville, Ga. 5 - Pink. weigelia, . red paicblen A white roses 20c each, velvet rose 15c -each; snow ball, red and yellow jap- oniea, Dorothy Perkins roses 25c ea.; postage. Martha Eller, Ella Gap, Ga. Golden bell, 20e each; red and yel- low. japonicas 25 each; monthly ros-. es 85e doz.; rooted ravabler rose and snowball cuttings 6 for 25c; althea 15c. Well rooted. Add postage. _Ma- linda Eller, Ella Gap, Ga. White and purple lilac, white spi- rea, van houtte, pink flowering al- monds, -white syringa, lavender al- thea. All 20c each, 6 for $1; English ivy vines, 2 doy. for $1. Del. Mrs. a N Elder, Cornelia, Ga Wal rooted junipers 8 to 10 inches i iris 20c dozen; 20e a dozen, or $10 a M.; doz. All del. 25e each; wild crab apples, plums, wild Cherokee roses $1 dozen; tall 25c each; juniper cuttings $1 a doz. postpaid. Mrs. May eee Bui ford, Ga. oa Narcissuses, dbl. and augle _jon- quils, butter and egg bulbs, white star jasmines, day lilies $1 a 100; pink althea, yellow and red japonica 8 for 60c; royal purple and lavender sweet violets 20c a hundred; bear grass, spider wart 20c each. Add postage. Mrs. Lillie Ella, Ella Gap, Ga. White and yellow narcissuses and daffodils 50c a 100; lily bushes, lilac. English dogwood, za American beav ty roses 20c each; junipers, boxwood+ and arbor viteas 15 to 20 inches, 50c each. -Well rooted. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Morganton, Ga. - ot Fluffy-Ruffle ferns, well rooted 25; sword ferns 20c; white begonia | aboted plants, 15 or 3 for 20c; white monthly rose cuttings. Will exeth for rooted, mixed color eoleus; cypress tree, pink almonds or sultanas, any color, but prefer red. Mrs. a C. Sie! fis, Bristol, Ga. > Rooted Marechal Niel running r roses i Well robted: Mrs. J. x Heston, Mor- ganton, Ga.. kee roses 75 dozen; azaleas ) dozen; jonquils and daffodils 50c doz; tanzy plants 30c . dozen; 25c; black walnut bushes, crab ap bie, Loving, Ga. Jonquils, daffodils, blue hyaeinthe, blue Japanese eggs; iris, blue-flower evergreen; gtass 5c each. Postage paid on all orders for 25 or more. . Mrs. + C. 4 Floyd, Chipley, Ga. roses 25c each; crimson red maculae roses 40 doz; butter burr rose, eup, 25 each; monthly blooming cutting? kpeach; birdseye bush, azaleas, Mtn. large pink bush, and small pink half running monthly blooming rose cuttings 20c o Mrs. J. W. Barfield, Shellman, Ga. ee Red japonicas 25 each; daffodils 80c dozen; evergreen wax plants and winter ferns 25 dozen; different va- rieties of lilies, 25 each to 50c doz; winter pinks 50c dozen; maples, black and white pines 15c each: snow balls sugar Mtn Laurels and Mtn. Ivy 35 each. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving, Ga. Blue violets, everblooming, erange lilies, daisy chrysanthemums, 1B] dozen; dwarf iris 25e dozen; large dbl. poppy and single larkspur seed 10 spoonful; brown chrysanthemums 20e doz., 75c a 100; Adams needle 15e each; rose cuttings 15c dozen; pink flowerinie almonds each. Something | free with every order of 50c or more. Miss Addie Hughey, Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1 Arbor-vitea, ers and hox- woods, 15 inches e 50c each; ce- or white and red Le = ea, -+ seedy-50c a 100, B yr: $4.50 doz. Bs. Addie Mae Sut- ae Dixie y (Kk, aed on page. 6) : - Arbor-vitea, well rooted, 25e an 8 ea 35 each; junipers 35c each; Chero--~- SEO thorniess* . roses 75c dozen; blue iris lilies. 2 for. : ples, white pine and ivy 25 edeh. . ae Add postage. Mrs. Frank Abererom- : : A white star of Bethlehem; butter and > healthy f bulbs 2 each; white Chinese sacred < ~ lilies, 10 each; white Verman is, box wind; 7) white and green striped, tall, ribbon. Purple lilae,. snow bal: foogien: 2 Sl - pear, English dogwood and rambler giant tiger lites, ~~ tansy 80e; Cherokee roses $1 dozen; ey flowering of each, $1. Mrs. Susie Wilson, Mie: nes vine and Colts foot 20c dozen; ent 3 Cherokee roses, 6 for 50c; ; Cherokee suckle vine 6 for 25; azaleas, 6 for | ic $1; mtn. laurel, white pine 25e; mtn 30c. Add postage. Miss Belvie Mill metto plan's. Fans, 5 ft. across, Cold | old sabal ral m8, cold proof, 75c ea., i Digs # ae | dertake this only in a small way _ @ensider the proper stage at which | 2) gather these and the proper _ MARKET BULLETIN Bugene Talmadge, Commissioner Entered as second class matter February 15, mailing at special rate of postage provided _ tenances, by new copy of advertisement. > tive act the Market Bureaudoes not assume sulting therefrom. GROWING VEGETABLES OUT jority of fresh vegetables is com- . Ing frem without the State. etables every month in. the year. | Some ef eur farmers might do earrets, beets, eelery, lettuee, ete. iy _ these vegetables are searee and] _ high, it usually pays te ship them _ by express in barrels well supplied with eracked ice. stoeked, but it seems unfortunate i enough for its ewn needs of these ee items fhat may be se easily grown. ChdaiGons prevailing in Geor: gia areas. a. whole, fayorable to - livestock production, states a bul- letin on this subject issued by the | PAGE six GEORGIA Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS ~ Cc. H, Bishop, Director DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Thursday, January 6, 1928 3922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under. the Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for for in section. 1108, Act of October 8, 1917. Advertisements of farm produce and appur- admissable under postal regula- tions, inserted one time on each request, and repeated only when request is accompanied o 5 ee Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant advertisements. | Under legisla- any responsibility for any advertisements ap- pearmg in the Bulletin, or transaction re- Cireulation, Advertising and Serviees of the Bureau of Markets and this Bulletin are Free of Charge. : OF een. A survey of our city markets| at present will reveal that the ma- Phere are seetions of Georgia that ean produee some faney veg- well to eonsider: growing sueh. items as red and white radishes, for. the early spring market. _ 56 weuld perhaps be wise to un- aed enly on land especially fertil- ized and switable for these pro- duets. The farmer should also way ef bunching or packing. Buring the early season, when Of eourse this ig qa market that can be easily ever- that the State should not produ e MIVESTOOK a | Loot ae * pal. Georgia State College of Agricul- ture. The greatest difficulty ex- perienced at this time is that sys- tems and methods adapted to this section have not been worked out n livestock production. The soils of Georgia are capa- ble of produeing feed erops that are cheap-enough to be fed to live- stoek, provided the kind of feed is used that is adapted to-seil and| climatic conditions. The condi- tions are more favorable for the production of forage hand, the state has large quanti- |ties of cottonseed meal that ean take the place with the cattle of grain used in other sections. A large use will probably have to be made of leguminous plants. Not a great deal has been done in this respect particularly | with winter legumes for grazing. Wherever livestock ean be han- dled and the feed crops marketed at a fair price, and the manure left to be used under eotton to eompensate the labor, it is a profi- table enterprise. One farmer in the northwestern part of the state was enabled to increase his income from $300 to $1,200 per year on one of his farms, beeause he had fed beef -eattle through a period of seven years. However, he has not made any money on the beef cattle, but has been able to pay for the feed used. The mn anure un- der eotton produced gave ! in- erease in income. As a general proposition, where a farmer is grewing. praetiecally all ef the feed given to his live- stoek, the handling of lvesteck has been profitable. + WOMANS DEPARTMENT (Continued from page 5) FLOWERS AND SEEDS Carnation, orchid, fleur-de-lis, rose; lilies, sweet peas $1 doz; or 75c doz. made ef crepe paper and waxed. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay, Ga. Deuble Altheas, white wine laven- der ping crepe myrtle white, red, purple-pink spireas, van houtti, dbl. Reevseana-Crimsen-Pink, nudiflorum white hydrangea suttertly bush, Phil adelphus, punica, kerria, forsythia, abelia, primulinum, cape and grand $1.60; oleanders, white, red, yellow and duke jasmine. Any 4 for $1.15, 6 for $1.60; oleanders, white, red, ryellow and cream with red striped, white, pink, eream, varigated leaf. Any 4 for $1.40; ligustrums, au- euba, Eleagnus, juniper. Any 3 for) | $1.55. Mrs. J. A. Griffin, 512 16th Ave K., Cordele, Ga Monthly roses $1 doz.; 3 yellow, thornless roses, 75 doz.; lilies 50 doz.; blue iris. 3 for 25e: crab. apple. sprouts and oe 15e' each; S MARKET BULLETIN than the} production of grain. On the other 100; Se ies { mis PPPS s Z af - Pe aoe Vrs. Myrtle Barton, Mineral. Bluff, Ga, = deau pansy plants, mixed colors. Now ready. 1 cent each. Add 7c postage. Mrs, O. E. Browning, se decla: Gas RED 4 Daffodil bulbs Te a 100, or $5 M. Will exch. 1 M. for good pig, or two tufted counterpanes; iris lily bulbs 15 doz., or $1.50 a 100. Mrs. Sam P. Jones, Laie: Ga. Rte 38, 1 yr. old sabal. palms. | Cold proof. 60c each, $4 doz. Del. Miss Bertha Potts, Boston, Ga. Whitmanii, Boston, sword, fluffy ruffle and maiden hair ferns 25 ea, eactus 25 each or 2 for 45c; red and or 5.for $1; cerise color trab claw 85c; large blood red bloom-eactus, 50c each, 2 for 95c; a fern free with each order amounting to $2. All well root- ed. White cape jasmine 75c; red ver- bena white eye 10c; shasta daisies 10c each; large purple sweet violets 2 plants 5c; red and white Dorothy Perkins roses 25c each; 2 for 45c; white: spider lily 25 each; white daisy chrysanthemums, yellow center 10c each; large cream color fluffy ruffle chrysanthemums 15c. All well rooted. Miss Anna aes Tuseu- lum, Ga. ~ < eos x } Green dogwood 20c each, 80c doz.; Balm of Gilead bushes 25c each 75e doz.; big, dbl. roses 80c each, $1 doz. Miss Margaret Green, Mineral Bluff, Ga. Snewball and rose bushes 20c each or 6 for $1; honeysuckle and ground ivy vine 15e each; yellow flags 10c or 12 for $1. Will exch. for thorough- bred R. I. Chickens. Mrs. Ona Fow]l- er, Roy, Ga. Dbl. pink almonds and deep pur- ple iris 20c each; dbl. yellow, thorn- _{less roses, pink and white altheas, forsythia and all colors snap dragons 25 each; spirea, van houttei 40e; white English dogwood 15e; Japanese bush 50c; dusty miller. 10. All. well rooted. Add postage. Tunis Wade, Bllijay, Ga. Rt. 3. . Blue flag bulbs, 25e eg $1.50 a jonquils, snowdrops, nareissus, yellow lilies 20:doz.; 90c a 100; Ar- mor River and California privet hedge cuttings 15e a 100; Dorothy Perkins pink, rambler roses 26c ea., $1 dozen; flowering almond 3 for 25e. Miss L. M. DANG, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt 1. Snowballs 10 to 25c each; white and purple lilac 15 each; shasta daisies and daffodils 20 doz.; yellow japonica 25c ea.; white narcissus 25e each; white spirea 10c each; pink flowering 8 for 15c. ey) Kate Fos- ter, Ellijay, Ga. Extra large paper ae Narcissus, 75c dozen; yellow Jonquils, Daffo- dils, white Iris and single white Nar-| \cissus, $1 a 100; Amaryllis, bleoming size bulbs, 50c ea. Will exch. for setting of R. I. Red or Buff Orping- ton eggs. Mrs. C. C. Dye, Middleton, Ga. Mtn. .Ferns 25e doz.; Shade trees, 80c ea.; Butter-Cip, Birds Eye bush- es, an Sweet scented Cheroke Rambler Roses, ape ea.; Palmetto: Grass, 25 bunch; * Boxwood, 400; Trailing | Arbutus, ogo doz,;' Flower- ing Peach, 2 for 25e;. Azaleas, 25c. ea; Henderson Superior Giant Trine: : or 5 for $1; cereise color crab claw Rt. 2. 27 ak CS Thursday, January & 5, 1998. holland, Mineral] Bluff, Ga. Dbl. Hollyhock, all colors, 20e roses 5c; dbl. yellow japonica 25c ea.; $4 a 100; blackberry vines and brid- al wreath 10c each; weeping willows, plum bushes, any kind, and wild dog wood 20c each. Any size walnut bush- es 30c each; blue bells 50c doz.; any size spice apple trees 25 each, and all kinds ef turnip seed 10c sabes Miss Lena Silver, Talking Rowks, RFD - doz., $3 a 100; English Dogwood; dbl. Velvet Rose Forsythia; Wreath; Rambler Roses; All 1Be. ea. $1.20 doz.; Blue Flag ia and Easter Lilies, 85c doz.; Honeysuckle and Cedars, 20c ea., or 8.for $1. 2. i Crimson red Rambler Roses, 30; Snowballs, 25c; Lilac, English, Dog- wood, 40c each; pink and white Roses, 15c; Moss Roses, 20c; Tansy, 35 doz; Azaleas, 2 for 25c; Mtn. Laurel and Ivy, 20c; Mtn. Ferns, 10c; Weeping Mary, Flowering Pear, Birds Eye bush, and Buttercup, 20c ea. Bertha Holland, Mineral Bluff, Ga. ~Blue flag lilies 25c, 5. for $1; pur- ple lilac, rooted, 5c each; red month- ly roses 15 each; golden glow, root- ed, 3 for 0c; pink monthly rose cut- tings, 5e dozen; New York vine, root- ed, 6 for 25e; hollyhocks 25 dozen; four oclocks, all color seed, 25. for Be; blooming peaches, with dbl. wake blooms 10 each. Will. exchange any of the above to amount of $1 for quilt scraps. Must be new and noth- | ing less than 4 inches sq. Each. par- ty pay postage. Miss Mary E. Grin- { dle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 42. Watermelon colored Crepe Myrtle plants $3 doz., 25 each; Beautiful Boxwood plants $2 doz., or 200 for $15 del.; White Spirea 25 each; Cape Jasmine 30c each; Jonquil bulbs $1. 100. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. pe Well rooted Dorothy Perkins rose bushes any size 10c to 35 each or exch. a nice large plant for :100 Ber- muda Onion plants, each paying post- age. Will exch. 1 well rooted Arab- ian Jasmine vine for 100 Bermuda plants; Or 2 well rooted. Eater plants for 100 Bermuda plants. Mrs. Wiley Yates, Barwick, Ga... f Flowery: Powers, Birds eye bushes and Arbor Vitaes, 25c each; Tansey 25e doz- Thornless roses 3 for 50c; Cherokee Roses 75c doz.; Juniper 56c each; Strawberry plants 25 100; Monthly roses 3 for 50c; Azaleas 3 for 56e; All well rooted. Add postage. Miss Mary Pope, Loving, Ga. Silver Leaf Maples 3 for 50c; Black Walnut bushes 25c each; Snipers 50c each; Arbor Viteas 40c each; Thosnless roses 50c doz; Laurels O50. hee: plants 25 100. All plants well | Greenway, Loving, Ga. Crepe Myrtle 5 each; Verbena Be: Rooted white Hydrangia 10c each; Monthly red, pink, cream and el rose cuttings 5c each; Cactus - rooted 5e; 1 Ostrich plume Fern 4 yr. old 50c. Add. postage. _ . Susie Mae . pay Oglethorpe, wild. honeyac le: abc, Add postage. _ aa as 15 ea.; ee (Continued on page 12) - a Mary, 10 buneh. Miss Bertha Mil 2 bunch; cedar 1 ft. high.25c each; tube pee Dbl. llee Japoniea, ibe ea., = Bridal Miss Leacy Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. *. Trumpet vine, 15c; Myrtle, 20c doz; 26 Miss each; Cherokee Roses $1 doz.; eee ae rooted, add postage. Miss Lena: Mae a Christmas os Ga. se sige * c Z _ coff cocks less , eneh, HOB here. ee : thursday, ? January. 5, es ey MARKET BULLETIN POULTRY FOR SALE AND WANTED Leghorns 200 W. L. hens 75 each; 12: Wy- than 2 years old $2 Cc. &E. Fletcher, Parrott, Ga. 57 18 wos. old; $16. At anta, Ga., Rt. 1. 18 WoL hens and 1 rooster Mrs. L. G. Kidd, Pure bred Nageeed. Cc W. LL pul- en 8 mos. old, from trap nested -gtock.. Write for prices. Peach Poultry Farm, Ft. Valley, Ga. 800 pure bred S C W L pullets, now laying $1.50 each FOB here. _ Mrs. E. M. Swearingen, Charing, Ga. Wil exchange 8 Brown Leghorn _pullets and 1 -cockerel March hatch for 7 B R or S L Wyandotte pullets and 1 cockerel. tation on chickens received. Also 2: Each pay transpor- - eockerels for sale $1.50 each or $2.50] for both. Cash with order. Mrs. E. F.. Adams, Offerman, Ga., Box 32. 5 x BU flee Sine 100 W. L. puilets, rene to lay. Real producers, $1.50 each FOB here. Dixie Hatchery, Conyers, Ga. Have a few choice Brown Leghorn ~ March cockerels, direct from Tomoh- lins best winning pens in 1926. Pri- ees reasonable. M. Ww. Kantala, El- Senet Ga. Ferris W..L. May cockerels, 75 each. F, E. Joy, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. o 150 English Leghorn pullets; 75 _ Leyear old hens; all laying. W. E. _ Jackson, Savannah, Ga. Pure blood Ferris pullets 8 and 10 wecks old, hatched from good lay- ing flock, 80c each FOB here. H. M. _ Turton, Vienna, Ga. 2 strain. iy 8 ~ hens. -White Leghorn cockerels, Berrys Write for prices. len, Whitesburg, Ga. 100, Tancred W. L. pullets and ~ Sell or exchange for wheat, oats or scorn. Also a+ few choice cocks for breeding $5 each. H. E. Denham, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 3. 100 Tanered and Ferris March and April S C W L pullets now laying, $125 for lot, or $1.50 each in. small lets FOB. . Otis L, Carter, Griffin, -Ga,., Rt. C. 200 Youngs strain Ww. _L. hens. oe condition, $1 each FOB Greensboro. A. J. Boswell, Pesrelds _ Ga. . 200 pure bred W L pullets March a April hatch $1.25 each FOB here. _ Coops returned. Woodlawn Hatch- eries, Atlanta, Ga., 908 Williams Mill Road, N. E. Soiags strain W. L. cockerels. No os W. F. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. -10.Ferris W. L. Hens and cock, 1926 hatch $10; 45 April and May ao is and cock $15 FOB. R. W. Best, Dover, Ga. : 20 -pure bred Tancred W. L. pul- ~ lets, now laying. Choice stock $20 and cock free. Mrs. Fred C. Sawyer, . Sulphur Springs, Ga . __ pullets $1. each FOB here. 25 S. . Brown Leghorn hens or : Mrs. W. A. Summer, Adrian, Ga. 40 -Tancred, culled W. L. pullets $50 for lot. _ Monroe Poultry Farm, ' . Forsyth, Ga. . Ss strain, hens 1 and 2 years old and 2) _ tockerels, same grade 15 Tancred 1 year old hens anid 15 April pullets, slightly mixed with game, $25 FOB Sweet Gum, Ga. Mrs. + Lattie Owensby, Culberson, N. C., Rt. bo oe awk 10 well culled. Ferris best gg| and. strain $105 forlot. Mrs. H. C. Walker, o Butler, Ga. 200 Barron W. : hens, Feb. 1927 = now laying, $1.50 each FOB. Pc 2 M.S. Pul- |. Special price on entire Tot. De). Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga. and $1.50. Mrs. Laura M. Page, De- eatur, Ga., 204 4th Ave. 2 Barton W. Leghorn April cock- erels $1.50 or exchange for 3 laying pullets. Pay express one way. Leroy L. Fhaup, Decatur, Ga., Box 381. 800 Ferris White Leshorn hens. Will exchange hens and other reg. live stock for Jersey or Guernsey cow. Edwin Simpson, a Ga., 676 Tifton St., N. W. 14 Ferris W. L. pullets, 1 cockerel, March 1927 and 5 two yr. old hens, no culls $18 for lot. L. G. Sanders, Dewy Rose, Ga. 50 Ferris W. L. eeu puliets 8 to 20 mo. old, 3 or 4 cocks same age, 85c each fob. here. P. R. Richardson, Jesup, Ga. 15 six mo. old W. Mi: pullets 90 for lot, all pure bred and heavy lay- ing strain. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rock- ingham, Ga. 12 March hatch Buff texharn pul- lets and 1 cockerel $1.25 each or $15 for lot. C. A. Bartenfeld, Dalton, Ga. 4 Tancred W L. pullets 80c each fob here. Clifford Cleveland, Hart- well, Ga. 200 pure bred Barran W. L. pul- lets, March and April hatch, now lay- ing $1.25 each; 3 cocks 1 yr. same strain but not related $1.25 ea. 50 Wycoff W. L. April hatch pullets in lots of 10 or more $1 each. Mrs. E. E. Jackson, Lithonia, Ga. 40 April hatch W. L. Wycotf pul- lets, well developed $40 turned at my expense. B. F. Bruce, Martin, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 W. L. hens, laying and good stoke, $5 B. H. Brooks, Ga. 13 W. L. Wycoff hens 1 1-2 yrs. old; 82 pullets, now laying, no culls, $1 edch or $42 for lot. E. L. en Maxeys, Gari R. I. Reds For Sale 2 R. I. Red cockerels, weigh 18 to 20 Ibs., $5 for pair. A. J. Rosey, Stanfordville, Ga. ~ - 10 pure R. I. Red April pullets; ready to lay, $12.50 for lot. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. 40 hens 18 mos. old, 20 April pul- lets; cock 18 mos. old, Close out for $45.- No check. Also breeding stock $2 each. J. F. Carter, Dewey Rose, Ga 400 Roita S. C. R. I. Red hens and 25 cocks; 1926 hatch, $1.25 each. R. J. Thomas, Albany, Ga. Owen Farm S C RI Red cockerels $3 to $5 each. Mrs. Laura M. Page, au 4th Ave., Deeatur, Ga. - Owen Farm S C RI Red hens $2; pullets $1.25 to $2; coeks and cock- erels $3 to $5. Will exchange for | Buckeye incubator, corn or wheat. C. W. Page, Box 52, Norcross, Ga. 2 RI Red cockerels, production breed $3 each. Miss Irene New, 87 Rome St., Carrollton, Ga. 8, Danaldsos SC RI Red roosters and 4 hens, sell all together or sep- arately, or will exchange for corn, feed oats, or syrup. D. E. kaos Luxomni, Ga. 1S CRI Red cock, 20 mos. old $21 April cockerel, same strain $2; or will exchange for 8 heavy breed jlaying pullets, and pay express one |. way. LeRoy L. Phaup, Box 31, Deca- tur, Ga, : : Kerlin S.C. W. Leghorns, cocker- | els and cocks $3 and $5; hens $1.25. and some |- each; 15 laying hens $1 each; $28.50 old |, coops re-| rietta, Ga. 10 Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red hens pullets and 1 cockerel March hatch $1.25 each Mrs. L. S.. ee Bow- den, Ga. _ 1 pure R. I. Red cockerel 10 mo. old $1.50 fob. Mrs. O. B. Herndon, Mayfield, Ga. 35 fine R. I. Red Mash and April jhatch pullets and 2 cockerels $1.50 each. Mrs. Ga 2S. C. R. I. Red cockerels $1.50 ea. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. - 10 two yr. old Tompkin dark red hens now laying $2 each; March 1927 L. J. Mize,. Barnesville, hatch cockerels $1.75 and $2; Pullets | $1.80 each. Mrs. Geo. pe ey Ga. ee 12 March and April tc pure bred R. I. Red pullets $1 each. Mrs. T. W. Hill, Tignall, Ga. 6 S. C. R..I. Red cockerels to exch. for same breed or sell for $1.25 ea. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 3 2 5S. C. R. I. Red Tompkin dark red pullets; 1 cock same strain $3 or $11 for lot; Hatching eggs $5.50, 100; 15] for $1.50 del. crates returned. Mrs. Frank Matheson, Alto, Ga. Box 121. 1 Dark red R. I. Red Donaldson cockerel 11 mo. old $1.50. Mrs. J.D Nelson, Calhoun, Ga 4 R. I. Red roosters, Feby. hatch Donaldson strain $2 each or. lot $7 fob. R. W.. Warren, Dewy Rose, Ga. Rt. 2 18 8. C. Donahieed Re ls Red hens and 1 rooster $1 each or $14 for lot. Ella Lindsey, mde Ga. Barred Rocks Mafch hatch Barred Rock > ouster $1.50 also want to exch. B. R. roost- er for Buff Orpington or Buff Rock rooster. Mrs. M. F, Rabun, Hpone, Ga... Thompson March and April 1927 pullets $1.80. each. Mrs. gen, Wray, Ga. 380 Pure bred B. R. sale, March hatch now laying $1.25 each. C. W. Giddens, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 6. Fine Spring hatch Thompson B. R. eockerels $1.50 each. Mrs. A. J. Col- lins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 Imperial Ringlet B. R. cockerels Feby. hatch $2 each or $5 for $9.50) fob. Mrs. Coile Vaughn, Danielsville, | Ga. Thompson B. R, cockerels now ready for service $1.50 each. Mrs. Alice Collins, Mt. Airy, Ga. .15 pure bred Parks B. R. seleet yearling. hens, 1927 hatch from pedi- greed Cream A stock, now-$2 each;. later $2.50; Eggs, $1.50 and $2 for 15 Mrs. J. D. McIntyre, Ousley, Ga. Rt. 1, Reg. Permit No. (C 59). 75 pure bred B. R. pullets 3 mo. old 65c each.\ A. M. Aik: in, Newborn, Ga... Parks B. oR pullets now laying $2.50 each, also cockere!s same price. | Reg. permit rating P. C. No. 189. J C. Ragan, Pelham, Ga. 7 Thompson Ringle: pullets $10 FOB here. Dover, Ga. 10 young B R hen: end 1 tooster $20 for lot. M. ey Ax nold, Fitzger- | ald, Ga. Barred Rock pallet s 7 mos. old. Parks strain reg. pe mi P C 38, $1.50 each. Oak Range }~ or Farm, Ma- a Prid- | BR, April | R. W. Best, Branch, Ga. } 11 full blood. B R hens and 1 roos- ter $15 for lot FOB here. Thos. % Webb, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. 3 Barred Rock. Wallis $1. eG Mrs. L. C. Kidd, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1. Thompson Ringlet B R March cock- erels $3 each, or 2 for $5. Mrs. J A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin, Ga: ~ 8 yearling Thompson Imp. Ringlet hens $2 each or lot $15, 5 May pul- lets $1.30 each, or lot $6 FOB here. Mrs. C, A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., . Rt. 29. 2 Barred Rock, March and April cockerels $1.50 each. Mrs. L. S. Potts, Newnan, Ga. es Minoreas and Lakenvelders For Sale 5 pure bred Black Minorca April pullets, well matured $1.75 each FOB here. Coops to be returned. Woodlawn hatcheries 903 Williams Mill Road, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 1 Pape S C Black Minorca extra | good breeding cock, 2 years old $2. L. B. Williams, Newnan, Ga. Booths White Minorca cockerels and -pullets, 7 mos. old $1.50 each FOB here. L. D. Hadaway, Gaines- ville, .Ga. 6 Pape S. C. Bik. irasoa cock- erels 6 mo. old $1.50. er will exch. Mrs. G. L. signee, Rie: Shellman, Ga. Pure Pape S. C. Blk. ice cock- | oo erels $1.50 each or exch. for S. C. R. I. Red eggs at $1 per setting. N. D. Norris, Wrightsville, Ga. Bantams For Sale Silver -Sebrights, from stock. Will sacrifice to make room for my other breeds. Robt. W. imported oe Clarke, 358 Spring street, Macon, Ga. _ Mixed colored bantams. size, 10 or 15 hens and 3 or 4 roes- ters 1927 hatch 65c each FOB here. G. P. Pullian, Deas Ga., Rt 4. A Giants and Fence For Sale Black Langshans, large breed, good layers and mothers now laying, $25 | Small for 12 hens and 1 cock; also Marcy _ Jersey Black Giant conde $2 each. MM F. Merriam, Demorest, Ga. i --Marey Jersey Black Giant April. cockerels. Black-eyed and with good markings, $2 each ,or 2 for $3.50. Mrs. J. I. Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2: - Wyandottes For Sale 8 Martin Degal Dorcas April cock- erels $1.25 each; 5 hens $1.25 each, er $10 for lot. Cleveland, Ga. 6 Silver Lace Wyandotte hens { Miss Lillie Rogers, _ x 52 $1.25 each. Mrs. L. S. Potts, New- nan, Ga. 7 Brahmas For Sale : Pure bred Light Brahma. hens and cockerels $2 to $3 each. C. By ors clough, Maxeys, Ga. - 12 Lt. Brahma, Everlay here ia 1 young cock $25. M. F. Demorest, Ga. (175 Lt. Brahma pullets, 8 to 18 mos. old $2 each FOB here. Goops returned. Poultry Farm, Flowery Anconas For Sale a = 15 Shepard Ancona pullets, heavy Pie Sulphur Springs, Ga. pair Shepard Ancona. $3. EGE. se co, W. Best, eee Sia Ge ee Merriam, yee | layers. No culls, $15. Mrs. Fred C. s Se ee -yegular weekly delivery; | ex _ chicks, Rocks, Reds, Leghorns | PAGE EIGHT: _~ CHICK ENS FOR SALE Games For. Sule Royal White | - pure breed $1.50 each, or exchange. Mrs. EzZgar Adcock, Adairsville, Ga., Re 3. 5 Dark Cornish Indian game cocker: els, $1.50 each, or exchange for gui- nea pigs, or calves. nedy, Collins, Ga. . Pure Hogshead Red Quill cock $5; young trio $8; pure W. C. Hope R. H. and R. H. and Red Quill crossed $8 trio. B. F. Powell, Lyerly, Ga., Rt. 2. _ Orpingtons For Sale 23 fat Buff Orpington broilers or fryers 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs. each, 50c Ib. Mrs. J. W. Fanning, Washington, Ga. 6 early hatched Buff Orpington pullets and 1 cock $10. Mrs. S. B. _ Joiner, Whigham, Ga. _ & White Orpington hens 18 mos. old $1.25 each FOB Edison. ie i. Manry, Edison, Ga. Buff, White and Other Rocks For Sale Bird Bros. Partridge Rock Saale $5 and up; females $3.50 and up; -eges $3 for 15. Deposit will secure later shipment. Robt. W. Clarke, 358 Spring St., Macon, Ga. : Offer few choice Partridge Rock Foosters, pure breed, extra stock $2. R. L. Carter, Brewton, Ga. Miscellaneous Chickens For Sale Have 1000 Ibs. fryers 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 Ibs. each. make best price FOB my station. Mrs. G. Conner, Gainesville, Ga. - Baby: Chicks For Sale Pure bred Barred Rock, R I Red,| White Rocks $14 100, $7.50 for 50; Buff Orpington, White Wyandotte, Silver Lace Wyandotte and Black Minoreas $15 100, $8 for 50; Jersey Black Giants $18 100, $9.50 for 50; heavy breeds assorted or white or brown Leghorns or Anconas $13 100, $7 for 50; light breeds assorted $11 100, $6 foe 50; all selected stoek, postpaid. 100 per cent live delivery guaran- teed: Woodlawn Hatcheries, 903 ee Mill Road, Ne Atlanta, White Leghorn chicks $12 100; - Barred Roeks, R I Reds, Buff Ors ingten $15 100 postpaid; Ratching $3 per 100 eges. Hatchery, Edison, Ga. Now booking orders for baby chicks, spring delivery. From: trap nested 8S. . W. Leghorns $20 100, $10 for 50; $5 for 25. ing eggs $3. 50 for 15. E. S. Towns, Tueker, Ga. R. I. Red baby chivks from my best matings, 7 years of production and exhibition breeding, day old Fains ehieks 20e each, 3 weeks old 40e each. Wiss Irene New, 87 Rome St., Car-| oe ~ reliton, Ga. Quality day old chicks for delivery ~ Jan. 4, 1928, Reds and Parks $13, 100; Lvhorns $12 100; hatch coming = soft each Wednesday. Clarks Hatch- ay Garfield, Ga. Place orders now for Panerad Wl _Leehieks, from heavy layers and ped- - igreed stock, raised on my farm. W. L. only, H..E. Denham, Lawrence- --vill, Ga., Rt. 3. Booking orders for quality baby - Anconas. Write for Dixie _ Hatchery, Conyers, Ga. ~ Day ol] chicks, S:C White Leg- - horns, and Anggnas $16 100; SCR - YT Beds and Barred Rocks $17 100; custom hatching 100 eggs $4; 300 2 s = Bi #6, 1000 eggs $80. Ese list. er tace- 7 icinay, Cornish cockerels; Leander M. Ken-. Mrs. q large * Buttermilk fed;1 keys; hens $5; toms $6. custom |} Also hatch- and Cash ae Norcross, Ga. Jr. x Ga. Best strains, baby chieks, light and heavy breeds $16, and $18 a 100; hateh every week, delivered free. 100 per cent live, shipped in live and grow brooders at 50 chick capacity $3.60 extra. Wayeross Hatchery, Waycross, Ga. Baby chick and Hetching eggs from r Tanered W L hens, with official con- test records of 250 to 272 eggs. Write for folder. H. Millhaven, Ga., Rt. Aly Early May Cherry and mixed peach a ts; early 400 doz; Jady Thomp- son 30 doz. ; everbearing 35 a 100, Gy eae. English peach trees be. each., : -24 for $1; hedge cuttings 2Ce a 100, *; $1.85 M., rooted hedge plants 75e a 100; horse apple sprouts 20c each; xed striped summer, and large yellow _| Sweet apple, 25 each. Mrs. -G. Con-| Ae Gainesville, Ga.,. Rt. 7 | Apple and peach trees, . year old, {all leading varieties. Range from 2} | to 5 ft. 10c to 20c each; early harvest pear 4 to 5 ft. and cherry trees 50c. each; grape vines 2 year No. 1 Con-|- + | cord blue, Niagara white, Delaware | jred, 15e each; Texas umbrella shade | "| trees, 2. to 38 ft! 50c each; Klondike ed | and Missionary strawberry. plants, 1 50- per 100. All state inspected nd + true to name. Cc: ML ia ee te Leaf, Ga. as Want 200,. Gait eocied hedge | plants; 25 different kinds of rooted | monthly roses, and 20 -. boxwoods. Send. prices. Will: pay, or exchange government. inspected apple trees. Mrs. Thos, Webb, Ellijay, Ga. cae, Want budded pecan trees, -quete | best price del., and kind, and if you | will exchange for good, bright syrup ee I, re Au- ae Ga. Want 100 Blue pee as of tie6 stone variety, about 6 ft. high. | =e | Properly packed, by. express. COD. {Low price, . 5. 1... Kilgore, Stone || Mountain, Ga., RFD = Box. 37, A. tes Want, black | American walnuts, oT hatled= Also pecans. State variety a and price | FOB: your stations Send samples if: possible on wholesale lots. M. E. Schofield, West Sane Beach, Fia., 6 er Aver oes CATTLE FOR SALE 1? and 3 mos. old, from heavy. _eream |: nroducing, 4 gal. cows. .-Full- b'ood, hat not registered, $35 for both. Mera | _ Summer, Adrian, Ga Se Miss |. | heifers, all ages. 10c each, or $1 doz; strawber. yl $3. M; Himalaya. blackberry 25e doz; = nee re Midland, Ga. e reg. bulls $40 ' 7T2. Bork, Athens, Ga., Re: ee D. A. ar ae < pre ie: SASS Reg. Island hr Sogiy bulls, ows and heifers, all mature animals, priced on the farm after they: have been seen by De iabe. ate and Mason | Madison, Gi 2 ae Jersey. heifer, pure. Seed bet Bet Peg. $40, or exchange fora Duroe or B. B. guinea sow, to farrow in | Mareh. | Rt. 1 1. Hreterd pull, 2 12 yeasr aa ai between 800 and 1,000 Ibs., reg. | papers. Bargain. ge N. Bunn, Love- Joy, Gao. = reg. Jersey. hotles yee 6 40-1 Solid. eolor. | Bred 5- 17-27. to Tole, You'll: Do Victor; also. one. heifer 10-10-26, white. chlor pred 8 22- 27 to same bull. Sell or exchange | for corn in shuck or velvet. bean in} | pod. Jas. 8 Seago Ga. 20 J ee ae cows, all high bred -grades; 1 4-year. reg. bull out of a medal of merit cow. - Also Grand Champion at several. Southern Fairs | ey old; 4 bred, all picked from _ best cows and above mentioned bull. Write for prices. L. H. Nelson, County | Agent, Augusta, Ge = heavy producing cows; high grade | Bargain prices. I, Ce Geiger, Flintside, Gare 3 2 fresh i in cows. Jd. a Blount, Haw- Poneville Ga. A be MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: 10: Ibs, clean, white mutton pa ty 250 lb., in one shipment. John | L. Gantt, Meigs, Ga, ce good, second hand Stadebaker | wagon, 2 3-4 thimble. skein, with bed and false bed, $40 eaee ue 8. Giles, Winston, Ga, % - Ground oyster. shells a chickens! $1 per 100 Ibs., $17.50 per ton, FOB here. W. A. Smith, 102 Bay Street E. Savannah; Gas +. New white feathers 60c Tb. del. Samples on request. Mrs. Mary Col- lins, Cordele, Ga. : Will exchange dried apples fork: dried peaches. . Must be free from worms. Mrs, See Chapman, Dah-| lonega, Ga. tobacco, 4 Ibs. $1. 20 del.; 5 lbs. smok- ing. tobacco $1. Both kinds in leaf. Unground oyster shells 50e 100. lbs. FOB here. tion, Ga. ing tobacco 4 Ibs. $1.20; 10 lbsv $3] del.; Burley tobacco seed 25 oz. del. Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 5. _2-poultry grit and oyster shell hop- pers $1 for the 2; 18 ft. well chain 0c del ie By williams, Res eee 5 M. Stalks eet cane. WwW. j Je ie x * Micccllaneate Wanted. Want to exchange 1 heavy oes: wagon, -eomplete and in good. cond. for a light 1-horse wagon and part. cash. Will sell for $50 FOB: here. Edwin E. supers. Macon, Ga, : Rt. 2. 2 cream color Jersey heifer calves | Se tion, and bargain for eash.- Lamp, Scott; Ga: Ri. h == oe nt 2 few ths? Of flue a Pile Haley, Lavonia, Ga., Ss Covington; |also. white bunch. butter beans, 1be in 1926-26; 1 bull 16 mos, old, out Le of my best. cow and above mentioned |. = bull; 18 heifer calves, 2 to 20 mos. Young Guernsey reg. ull calves; a also bull calves from: reg. sire and| 1 || stock, $2. 50. for 15. Mrs. V Good ae narrow leat clewe) J. . Barnes, Ways Se Bright sun cured smoliip nd res Newnan, | ode 4 HORSES. AND MULES FOR SALE 2 Want a 2. hore wagon, Seca condi- : W. FI tt} Want good B-horse. wagon, good condition and cheap. for eash, or e - change, good Ga. ane Syrup. 2: ch pa Shipley, Auburn, Ga, J rT Davis, Rutledge; Ga. Want prices on bake Napie grass to. seed twenty. ae #H kh. pee Alamo, Gey, Rt. 1 we VEGETABLES F OR | SALE. - Pickle hot. pepper 400. qt. - Call for same or will-exehange for something useful. boro, Ga. es - White: nest onions 400 el. ES Crider, Draketown, Gans ye 12 ats, spiced, sweet, green tomate pickle De tt. del. ; few ae piouks berry jelly 60 qt. del. Collins, Cordele, Ga. es oO < Nice, : white nest Spad Boe ae a Mars: Sac Ea: or % Ibs. for $1. Add postage. Mrs. hee 2 Padews, Sreeevias: oe at 3. } id sake "VEGETABLES WANTED. Want green cabbage, beets, fresh onions, ete. Write before shipping. _ Fred i ee oe, Ga., 5 Pe pS oniee : po any 244 _ BUTTER AND EGGS ~ oe Offer 250 infertile Ww. Tee = eves daily. Want to contract with party or parties at reasonable price John Walke, Hazelhurst, Ga., Rt. AL Light Brahma __ eggs fron prize V. P. Jack. | son, Ivey, Ga: week 30c dozen. Airy, Gao Barred Roek eves, Gasman prize stock, $1 per 15 del. Cash with. OF der. Carton to be returned. ~ Mrs, | Milton Summer, Sylvester, Ga. > Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, pen ee 1 setting of 13 for $1.50 and $2; No. 2 $1.50 and $1; No. 3 $1. Ship Feb ruary. 15th. Booking orders now. Box returned. J. F. Carter, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 4: Sar Pure bred mammoth White P Pekin duek- eggs. $1. $0. for. a R. vey, Milan, Ga. Nice, fresh . ee Rutter 500 oo. Hg postpaid. Mrs, Lena Holland, Flow: ery Branch, ac A ae *Butter- ~5Oe. Ib. Customers Bostaze et 8e 9e 2 tbs av Bramhold, mS Butter Boe < ites: D. ). vane, Washington, Ga., Rt. 6. Soa ie % _Tompkin. R. I. Red eggs. $1, 50 pe : /15.. Mrs. A. Hi. Freeman, een a Ga. 1499 MeLendon Ave, Behe Thompson Imp. Ringlet strain eg : $1. 15. for 15 del. Mrs. . A. banks, - Commerce, C4. Rt. 29. 5 Ss. C RI Red eggs, peas! 1 $1.50 for 15; $6 a 100 del. Mx a Scroggs: Alton, = : Za S 3a PS s good mule | in good | -eond ioR. Work anywhere $150. Mrs. De Evans Wastington, Ga. et mule, harness, wagon and as $50. Oak Range Poultry roe Ma- rietta, Ga. Rt oe = pair extra heavy, | fine yo Sell. or exchange iT Mrs. W. AS ewe, io pris Ga. strictly sfreeh epes; 1 cake s vue Ne ghey ee Ae . SS me eS ~. Good house, land, yo iP RAREST ea yc PAGE TEN FARM HELP WANTED | ee Small family to live on 76 acre farm, 10 miles from Atlanta. Good proposition to right family. Mrs. Edw. Seitzinger, 563 Orme Circle, N. iB, Atlanta, Ga,- Wane single man at ence to work on shares in trucking and general - farm. produce. Must furnish 1 horse. T furnish land, fertilizer and board. B. F. Hartman, Ga. Rt. 1. Want sober and elinkda man one, hae to work for wages. Prefer man | with experience in tobacco - and can make out with common farm house. J. M. Blount, Rt. 2, Omega, Ga... Want 2 young men for trucking | avid general farm work, $25 month and board. J. D. Mulling, Rt. 3. Savannah, Ga. = Want 1 and 2 horse farmers with their own stock, able to run them- gelves; 1-2 horse farmer on halves. FA: Smith, 16. ~ Rt. 2. _ Danville, Ga. Want good wage hand, $15 oath eee board. Must be sober and willing to do anything on farm. Ww. F. _ Lamp, - geott; Ga. : Want help. for 1 and 2 horse fae. ~ Good , land, houses and pastures. 1-3 | and 1-4 or 1-2 pasis. Main crop corn and cotton. 1 or 2 eolored families. Farm 6 miles from Rail road near * church and school, call in person if possible. J.-S. Giles, ve Ga. A. Want man speible: fans to cultivate i 2 or 3 horse crop on 50-50 basis. near church and school. O._I. Shipley, Ashburn, Ga. Want: reliable white man to live tn house with family and work on farm for wages for first. 6 mo. of 2192 8, Reference exehanged. F, M. Walden, Viepna, Ga. Vc? Want middle age lady to keep house tdr small family on farm. W. I. Rakestraw, oe memes a Rt. or a young ee small any, ws nen to work 2 herse farm near Ma- x6n, Ga. Large dweiling, good creek _gastures, fertile land. Standing rent or share basis, I. A. Melee - Senoia, Ga. Want middle age lady to help do souse work. State salary, Mrs. . Sa- sh, Davis. Ranger, Ga. Place has been filed. This an- _awer.to many inquiries. W. * ees Devereaux, Gas. = Want white girl or iady to live as es of family, and help with heuse ahd garden work. Good home. Reas- omable salary. Miss Jessie Fussell, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1, ; Want 1 and 2 horse eroppers, on asual basis. Well improved land. Two _ fouses and two barms with other wit buildings. Well, running water aid all farm tools. Near Atlanta. Further description by imquiring. J. Roller, Union City, Ga. Have an ideal place fon poultry fier: Want partner to elp equip tt. Place large enough to raise feed. Write for particutars. H. . Harrell, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 3. Want. experienced dairyman to -aandle 100 head cews. Write stating _axperience.. Box 28%, Macon, Ga. Want large experienced family for neck and dairy farm. Work for all. State experience and wages wanted. 2 Ten W.. Ss Baeoos. Ga... = WANT TO RENT ARMS Want to rent a % hors farm in od cotton section of Ga. Would be Se of r new, $30. + interested i in dairy, truck | or chicken = business... Write immediately. Virgil | Cole, Bowden; Ga. Re Want a good 1 horse farm on halves; a good cow to milk and my| trun bill. Prefer. farm in Bulloch Co., or near. H. J. May, Tennille, Ga. Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Am 40 yrs. old, experienced in eulti- vation and curing tobacco and raised in tobacco belt of North Carolina, have good help. Would do demonstra- tion work. Good references. E. D. Powers, Argyle, Ga. ae Want to rent one or two _ horse farm on shares. J. T. Cowart, _Jack- | sonville, Ga. Want to rent 3 horse Se in Hen- | ry, Clayton or Dekalb counties. 60 or 70 acres in cultivation, Will pay standing rent or share basis. Joe 0. Stanfield, Stockbridge, Ga: POSITIONS WANTED Experienced man wants to operate dairy, poultry and truck farm on 50- 50 basis. J. C. Ethridge, Gass cS Want position as farm overseer. 35 yrs. experience in tobacco raising in North Carolina, Can do other farming, or will rent a farm. . H. Tuttle, Rossville, Gal: . Want position on farm or saw mill for wages. Experienced in either. Am willing to work for moderate salary, board and laundry. Lonnie Mitchem, Newborn, Ga. Care 1 OR GP to Johnston. - A % Position wanted on dale farm; 2 yrs. experience; 23 yrs. old and mar- vied. Want. $40 month. Can begin at once. Write. ua Paes Pelham, Ga oe = Experienced miller. wants. to hear from some one who has good water mill and 2 horse farm. De W. White, Douglasville, Ga. Want position on poultry or gen- eral farm for 1928. Experienced truck driver. Strictly sober and honest. Will live with family, 20 yrs. old and single. W. S. Wilson, Cartersville, Ga. - iA sk Ce Sober young man wants job for 1928. Experienced in operating tur- pentine still and. grist mill. Write. Leroy Cathoun, Soperton, Ga. Experienced truck farmer wants truck farm: on 50-50 basis, as near Atlanta as possible. J. Howard Smith, South Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga. - Want steady job for 1928, with house near by for wife and children. Can drive truck or trailer. Francs M. Sete 7 Covena, OS: SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1-7 H. P. Economy gas. engine good cond. $75 or exch. for shelled corn, cane syrup or other farm pro- duets, write. J. Otis York, Fema peyy Ga. oy -1 Oliver riding cultivator neat F. H. Bullard, Powder Springs, Ga. 11. H.C. Titan Tractor; 1 P. & O. 3 disk Tractor plow and 1-6 ft. 2 | section Tractor disk harrow (I. H.C.) | in good cond. except tractor needs few repairs. Complete outfit $350 or will exch. for good grade cows soon. to freshen or corn, oats, soy beans, velvet beans. wheat or anvthing of equal value, write. J. 1. Taylor, Gees 2 -gansville, Ca. - B. F. Avery 6 H. Pp gas engine $90; Avery corn dropper, Husten. peanut sheller (Liberty make) $10. J, A. as Parrott, Ga. M Rt. lL -Ecomomy 2-1-2 H. P. engine $7; Tom] eres t cs i: -herse wagon and harness; 1 No. 19 3 horse piow; all in good condition and cheap for cash. N. M. Garri- son, Milan, Ga. ae 1 No. 12 Smalley. feed mill; Wadi h. p. Perfeetion gas engine; $250 for | both; 1 3-horse riding plow in good| condition $25. W. Ww. Driskell; Spar- ta, Ga. \ Primrose cream separator in ae condition $20. Webb H. Sraith, Car- tersville, Ga. 1 large size criadeeck, 2 ft. high, 6 inches thick, weight 300 lbs., suitaa- ble for grinding all kinds farm tocls $10, or exchange for anything of equal value. o M. Webb, - Ellijay, Ga. ~ 1 No. 10 DeLaval cream separator used 4 months, good condition, $62 FOB. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. 1 8-row oat drill, never been used $5 FOB. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. -1 10-in and 1 9-in. Wm, J. Oliver plows, also 1 6-in. hillside plow, $8 and $6, or the 3 for $21 FOB here. N. R. Mooney, Quill, Ga. ; 8h. p. White engine and 14 inch mill, will grind average 5 bu. goo meal. per hour. Both: almost new,| $100 FOB wufaula, Ala. Mrs. M. M. Davidson, Georgetown, Ga. : Farm tools for sale, write for in- formation. J. iE. Carter, Bewey Rose, Ga. Second hand form lighting plant 750 watt; guaranteed good operating condition. Write.for price. W. M. McElmurray, Fort V alley, Ga. 3 Oliver and 3 Sullivan Towson tractor plows: 111-2 H. P. and 1 6) H. P. gas engine; 1 Williamson stump puller, with cable; 1 24-in. grist mill. Fred C.: Geiger, Flintside, Ga. John Deere corn and cotton plant- er, with attachments, good condition, S17. Riles C.: Couch, Turin, Ga... 2 Kelly duplex feed mill No. 4, $453} pump and 1 1-2H., Pu: -engine $40; $35; Centrifugal pump, almost new, $26; Ford engine needs going over, $15 FOB. Savannah. vannah, Ga., White Bluff Rd: Complete equipment for first class dairy. For further information write. L. H. oO , County Age ; Augusta, Ga. 1 feed mixer, 500 lbs. Lapaety: good condition, $100. Lew 8 he Farm, Savannah, Ga. - 1 No. 4 Letz corn a hand or power, $4. A. WwW. Trueman, Albany, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHINERY, ie WANTED Want 50 H. P. engine, Atlas See ferred and 80 H. P. boiler. Both must be in perfect cond. and cheap for cash. White Pesthe: rae Tifton, Ga. Want good 2 horse waren. State make, cond. and best cash price. Roy N. Elder, Cornelia, Ga. Want a 14 to 16 dise harrow, with 18 in. or 20.in. disc. Write description and price. E. J. Tull, Ellijay, Ga. Want for cash or exch. green bone mill. State cond. and lowest price. R. A. Caldwell, Faceville, Ga. : Want 18 in. | double dise tractor harrow. Must be in good eond. and chens. C. M. Heard, ho Ga. POTATOES ee Porto Rican sweet potatoes, sack- ed, $1 bu. FOB Ideal. OR D. Hall. Oglethorpe, Ga. oe : erop. $3 bn. M. F. Saas Dem: ge er 1 2-horse wagon and harness; 11 ybany, Ga... = Thomson, Harms Dairy, Sa-| for|. 20 bu. of! Lookout Mountain Trish : potatoes Large, white, selected, new |. : FO - SALE Good incubator for sale change. Mrs. J. A. Wilson pay Rie 25 1,500 chick Newton. Giar haening: brooder, with pipe a cial roof pipe. Used 3 weeks. $50. Sell $25. A. W. Freema 1 Super Hateher Space 6 capacity. Used one season, $40 FC here. L. D. ele Gaines Ga. . 2 Buckeye brooders, 100 size, good as new $15 each; 1 | eye brooder, 500 chick size, condition $10; .1 Sears-Roebuck per Hatcher incubator 600. ese $25 FOB Albany. R. Js Tho ym bany, Ga. _ 250: Iron. Clad snonbelee aad chiek blue flame Buckeye | bro only burner needed for broad lamp, $27 del. Cash. ' Mrs. Hd Walker, Butler, Ga 1No. 19 Buckeye broo two seasons. Good condition POB:-Thomson...-H.* Ge te er, Gan 500. capacity: Buckeye - oll burt ing brooder. Sell or exchang oats. H. O: - Williams, _ 5 Rt. 5, Mammoth Miller Ideal. jineuba practically new 11,700 eggs. anteed to be in good operating. dition. -Write for Price. S.l Fort: Valley, Ga.- oe Wisconsin tember go d tion, 25-egg cap.,, hot water, pipes cand good thermometer one season, $12, 50 FOB here. Wingo, Flowery Branch, Ga., ie . 3, Sol. Hot brooders, 1 000 ch capacity 192% $155 2? 1925 each. All .FOB - Parrott. Fletcher, Pa ar? ott, :Ga. a 210. egg size Buckeye - incuba splendid hateher, bought last . for. $36.75. Sell for $24 del. : fect condition. Waycross Hate Waycross, - ae Pgs 50- egg Little Brown He bert palne Caines: Ga. = One Little Brown Hen 50-eg bator; used 2 seasons, $3. 50s | - ae shell. and FOB: here. Ga. | ) Wish Bone iootee 150 eap sell or exchange for 1 i-horse : cuse turner and Daisy churn, size. J, L. Mercer, : Tifton, | G : 4, Box 120. Sc ee Want 100-egg capacity in Must be good condition; pay eash exchange tobacco. low M. Pay Mineral Bluff, Ga., Le A; Box 5 R. Ww. Beebe o a : FRUITS FOR SALE Sun dried apples 15e Ib, del Rutha McClure, Quill, Ga. Fancy Yates and Terry app bu. box; choiee $2.50; tree-run $ 1-2 bu. boxes fancy. $1. 50; al white sun dried apples 200 tb. Merriam, Demerest, Ga. 30 Ib. nice sun_ dried a from worms, 18c Ib.; peaches; 3 beets, 3 ae each, or $4 a dezen, FOB he Lillie Rogers, Cleveland. Gs : PET STOCK WANTED > Want white and spotted rabb all ages between 6 and 18 mos. oe A; ee, Comet 44 orest. Ga. ey A vi : Thursday, aoe 5: 1928. : CO-OPERATIVE CARHog Salaes =1't, Valley, Ga., Thursday, Jan. 5. Blakely, Ga., Tuesday, sane. 0. Blakely, aes Tuesday, Jan. 24, = CAR LOTS FOR SALE AND ae WANTED _ CAR LOTS OF FARM PRODUCTS Advertiser should notify us if their : predacts are sold, or if they desire the notice to be repeated. se CORN FOR SALECar Lots _ Corn, either: shelled or slip shuck, car lots. milla. T. A. Acree, Camilla, Ga. ~~ Several cars of crushed corn, shuck corn and cobb crushed together. R. dy Collins, Cobbtown, Ga. . pepper, County Agt., Cochran, Ga. : Sprihgfield, Ga. _ Several cars new slip shucle corn. ee -P, Josey, Statesboro, Ga. | - 500 bushels new crop in shun Zz Ww. _ebene, County Agent, Millen, < Slip shucked ear corn, car ioe per - bu. of 80 Ibs., 75c; shelled corn, small lots, sacked, '95e bu: Send check, or wire order. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. Corn in shuck i in car lots. Otto Hall i Summit, Ga. =: Corn in shuck, car lots. . ley, Reedsville, Ga. 1 ear of slip shucked ear corn; 1 car shelled corn. F. H. Bland, Jr, : Cordele, Ga, Corn in shuck, car lots. M. F. Gad- dis, County Agt., Hazlehurst, Ga. _ Slip shuck ear corn, car lots, 80c bu, FOB Hawkinsville. Dan Shipp, : Finleyson, Ga. Corn in shuck, car lots. Kea, Adrian, Ga. 2 ears of slip shuck corn, 90c bu. FOB Dawson. son, Ga., Lee St. F. L. Beas- Nelson 100 Ibs. and 2 1-2 bu. bags 85c bu. Eastman. Fred R. Bennett, Eastman Ga. 1 Corn in shuek, car lots 1c lb. FOB Meigs. Price good until Jan. 1, if not sold. G. L. Duren, Meigs, Ga. _ Ear corn, car lots. H. B. Stovall, eePoburs, Ga. e HAY. FOR SALECar Lots Peanut hay, car lots $12 ton FOB Camilla. T. A. Acree, Camilla, Ga. - Peanut vine hay, car lots $13 ton FOB So. Ga. points. Dan Shipp, Fin- eyson, Ga. 3 cars No. 1 soy bean. hac 1 car of No. 1 peavine hay. Both $18 FOB Madison. W. L. Carmichael, Madi- son, Ga. : 2 cars oad, bright Johnson and Bermuda grass hay, $17 ton FOB Farrar. J.C. Thomason, Farrar, Ga., Jasper county. ; a cars of ee peanut hay, full Feeds, Ga. several cars of well pueda peavine a Poultry Farms, Fort : Pears and peanut aa car lots. Dr. J. T. Gammage, Pineview, Ga. ear velvet bean and grass hay. aN oe e Write for prices FOB Ca- 1 or 2 ears in the shuck. C. B. Cul- - Several cars corn. Dallas Spurlock, Pickett Smith, Daw- Ear corn, car lots; shelled corn in| . | lots. Beans all theanek at $16 FOB car here. Mrs. Rv A. Kelley, Tennille, Ga. : Several cars of peanut hay. los. E. & D- Freeman, Blakeley, Ga. . Mrs. Nora G. Webb, Albany, Ga. ~ Peavine and crab grass mixed. Car|_ lots. R. E. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga. Peanut hay, car lots. H. B: Stovall, Leesburg, Ga, BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Car Lots: Early speckled seed velvet pedis. car lots of less; velvet beans in pod, bulk, car lots, FOB Camilla. TAS Acree, Camilla, Ga. ; Early speckled velvet beans in pod car lots $18 ton FOB Hawkinsville, early speckled seed velvet beans $1.35 bu. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga. 5,000 bu. A-1 90-day velvet beans $i bu. in 21 1-2 bu. sacks; 6, 8S. Bryant, Bartow, Ga. Velvet bean hulls, car lots. Sam- ples and prices on request. | Bennett, Eastman, Ga. 1 car velvet beans $20 ton FOB Ashburn. -W. R. Scott, Ashburn, Ga. 1 car velvet beans in pod; 1 car 90-day speckled beans in bags. H. Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga. | 8 cars velvet beans in pod, $18 ton. Pickett Smith, Denon: . Ga, 808 Lee St. - Several cars dry velvet beans in pod. I-C, Jordan, Bartow, Ga. _ ~Velvet beans in pod, $18 ton; shelled, small lots $1.50 bu. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. ; ; Burke County Clay peas. FOB Millhaven, Ga. Ga. . Velvet beans, speckled, sound and dry in pod, bulk or thrashed and sacked for seed, car lots $1.25 bu. Auy quantity $1.25 bu., $18 .on, C. P. Daniell, Waynesboro, Ga. A few cars of velvet beans. A. E. Norman, Dover, Ga. 1 car velvet beans. 0. f; Johnson, County Agent, Camilla, Ga. Velvet beans. Car lots. som, McRae, Ga. 1 car velvet beans in pod. Josey, County Agt., Statesboro, Ga. New crop velvet beans in car lots. W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga. Velvet beans in the hull. Car lots. W. B. Py Midville, Ga. M. S. Hillis, Girard, L. I. Fol- BEANS. -AND PEAS WANTED Car Lots Want 1 car velvet beans for feed- ing purposes. G. C. Alford, Buck- head, Ga. Want prices on peas, velvet beans, soy beans, and pecans. State. quan- tity offered. F. O. Smith, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 1. Want car lots of velvet beans n pod. State best price del. to Colum- bus, Ga. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Gaus t Want velvet beans in pod. Car Make lowest price FOB your station. J. E. Neil, Unadilla, Ga. Want 1 to 2 M. bu. sound, bright , | straight. brown Whippoorwills, $1.50 bu. del. Savannah, Ga. Can also handle these in car lots, or less. Send 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 Loredas at $2 bu. FOB Ga. shipping points, ae MARKET BULLETIN CAR LO TS F OR SALE AND WANTED. "DEALERS ARE URGED TO ADVISE THE MARKET BUREAU DIRECT WH EN IN THE MARKET FOR : Peavine and peanut hay. Car lots. Fred R. F. | | shelled. _| corn, Boyd Jones, Marion,. N. C. PAGE ELEVEN 2, GEORGIA PRODUCTS. shipment to Athens. Snelson Seed Co., Box 492, Athens, Ga. Want several cars velvet beans in | - the hull. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. Want No. 1 Brabham peas in car lots. Write or wire for prices. Cole- man and Chandler, Tifton, Ga. peas. .Send sample and quote best price. Geo. C. Nunn, Perry, Ga. Want 1 or 2 cars velvet beans. C. P, Baisdens, Live Oak, Fla. ; Want several cars velvet beans in hull, F. M. Green, Live Oak, Fla. _ Want soy beans, No. 1 quality. Of- fer $16.50. Southern Flour and Grain Co., 300 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, | Ga Want car of velvet beans. Make best price delivered. M. H. King, Woodland, Ga. Want velvet beans in the red: Car lots. Quote delivered price. Dixie Feed Go., Ins., Savannah, Ga. Wee car of velvet beans for feed- ing, *-hylon, Ga. W. H. Mitchell and +s. Barnesville, Ga. - Woe. eae of brown Whippoorwill peag Isc O-too-tan and. Loreda soy ...s. The Rowland Co., Ath- ens, (5. : ase W .:3 1 ear velvet beans fer feed- ing ;31woses. G. C. Alford, Buck- & head 1... ee e Woe to peas, ear lots. Generalf Bro] _.- So., Macon, Ga. W == ears:velvet beans in pod, iel. Tczticello and Shady Dale. Quote pri jer Benton, Monticello, Ca. COP*:\WANTEDCar Lots lots. Make lowest price FOB your station. J. E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga. Want 1 or 2 cars sound slip shucked corn. State best price del. to Colum- bus, Ga. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga. as Want bulk, shelled, yellow corn, ear lots. Advise price and shipping point. Dan Joseph Co., Ga. Want slip shuck ear corn car lots. Columbus, |J. E. Neal, Unadilla, Ga. EB; Pst Want eorn in ear lots. hay, car lots for same. Market prices. R. . Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. Want 1 car bright baled shucks, del. on track, Ben Hill, Ga. C. S. Bryan, Ben Hill, Ga. _ Want several cars good white mill- ing ear corn with shucks off; also Quote. prices delivered At- lanta, Ga.; quote baled oat and wheat straw. W. P. Dunn, 611 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Want several cars corn: in the shuck. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. Want several cars of slip shuck Quote best prices. Monto Shaw, Marietta, Ga. __ Want shelled, white milling corn in ear lots. Want lowest prices on new baled shucks. Several cars weekly. W. Want shelled eorn and corn fully shucked in car lots. Theo. W. Mar- tin, 798 Citizens and Southern. deus Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Want Georgia corn in ear lots. So. Georgia Milling Compeny, Valdosta, Ga, Want Georgia corn in ear tose King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga. hg Want car of brown Whippoorwill Want slip shucked ear corn, car /Will exch. Dan Joseph, Columbus, Ga. Want new eorn in car os deliv. ered Powder Springs. John A. West- brook, Powder Springs, Ga. _ aa Want slip shucked ear crn in car lots. Advise amount, time of ship- ment, quality and price. Co., Atlanta, Ga. Want yellow corn shelled and cleaned in car lots. Atlantic Milling Co., Augusta, Ga. 38 Ses -Want yellow corn in car lots, shelled or in the shuck. Make best. offer del. Waynesboro. Milling Co., Waynesboro, Ga. Want slip shuck corn. Quote low- est dbl. prices in car lots. H. P. Sanchez. Fort: Valley, Ga. Want 2 cars slip shuck ear corn. Georgia Brokerage Co., Correle, Ga. HAY WANTEDCar Lots ; Want peanut hay, car lots. Make lowest price FOB your station. J. B= Neal, Unadilla, Ga. Want 1 car of good east hay, del. Soperton, Ga. Soperton Naval Stores Co., Soperton, Ga. : Want 8 or 10 cars peanut and 8 or 4 cars peavine hay nice and bright. Make best offer FOB Naylor, Ga. J. P. Carter Co., Naylor, Ga. ee Want peavine hay not over 5 per cent other grasses, No. 1 quality. Of- fer $17 delivered. Southern Flour and Grain Co., 300 Austell Bice, * At- lanta, Ga. Want peanut hay car lots. Folsom, McRae, Ga. - Want Georgia peanut and peavine hay. South Georgia illing Co., Val-. dosta, Ga. : Want Ga. peanut avd peavine hay. King Grocery Co., Columbus, Ga. Want 1 car peavine hay $10; 1 soy bean hay, offer $18; 2 peavine hay, offer $16. All delivered. At- lanta Southern Flour and Grain Co., Atlanta, Ga. W.L. PECANS AND. PEANUTS WANTED | Car Lots | Want several cars of white Span- ish and runner peanuts $93 to $94 paid. Less than Car lots, freight dif- ference. Dan Shipp, Finleyson, Ga. Home-grown runner seed peanuts, clean and sound $1.50 bu. FOB cars in sacks. L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga. Want all varieties of pecans. Send sample and make iowest price. W. Boyd Jones, Marion, N. C. Want 500 to 1000 Ibs. Schley or Stuart pecans. Mail sample and quote prices. W. R. Neal, Moultrie, Ga. Want Spanish peanuts and pecans | in car lots. Send sample and quote best rices. Vernon Brabham, Mou!- Ptrie, Ga. Want white Spanish peanuts, ae lots, any quantity, Donaldson Grain - and Elevator Co., Donaldson, Ga. Want peanuts in car lots. General Brokerage Co. Macon, Ga. Want car runner peanuts. J. P. = Carter Co., Naylor, Ga. ey Want peanuts in car lots onl General Brokerage Co., Macon, Ga., 413 Ga: Caenety. Bldg. ~ PINE wooD FOR SALECar Lots from Columbus, on Talbotton road. W.L Cunningham, Midland, Ga. HOGS WANTEDCar Lets Want 1 ear of feeder pigs. EZ. Ge | Mitchell, Edison, Ga. (Continued on page 12) : WoL, Fain, Waynesboro _ 60 cords dry pine wood, 18 miles _ = PAGE es Uw CAR LOTS. WANTED { (itis from page 11) CaTtl FR SALECar Lots . 1 ear o. grade heifers 6c lb.; 1 car of runge cattli. Write or wire. _Pick- ett Gmith, Dawson, Ga. no ye 1 cat ot dry fed steers about 750 lbs. averrize. . A, Adams,. Luella, Henry ux, Ga. Jar of rice grade Jersey heifers Well besa calves, we from 350 to 600 Ce se at 6c ib, R. & Parham, Green- Ga. 1 small cur of mixed beef and nite cows, 5c Oy FOB Srcamore. - L. { rosier, | Lyenmore, Ca. 1 eat " high gra ie fey cows. Part, fas?! and bak nce to- freshen Carr, vkin, Ga. $.20%% cart si WANTEDCar Lots Wazs eral cata of cattle for im- mediate # dpmment- (\dum Plant Co., Odam, Ga. Want Gi! load B ereford heifers auc smal? s.eers; also car of feeder hogs. #t..m 60 to 100 lbs. I. C. aid J. c. Cellier, Barnesville, *Ga. Want car load of Jersey and Jer- sey. Pes seifers, tlso young milk . Benton. Moultrie, Ga. fGWS. ase . Want 9 var vi high producing milk cpenm S. ter A. eamans, Way- exvoss, WH me Wani-. nee ea* f grade heifers, -. # gq 92 ) ths, og enough to graze ovat Ye field. J. M. Johnson, hs Mey ae ee oO. Box 86. sr of jung cattle for Py Henson, Louisa, Va. eg ese v GOATS WANTED Car Lots Want u car of bred ewes. 8. E. 4 Ve EP _ Henson, Lonisa, Va. 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 young cattle. ~ Le B. Fulmer, Springfield, 5. os Want a car lot of sheep for range. Write, giving full details of number, kind, price, ete. T. L. Hoshail, = ae Ga., 3 Produce Row. _to 120 lbs. each. Will sell only in} ~ bulk or bags. erices and enalvsis. 48h HOGS FOR SALECar Lots -- car shoats, from 60 to 130 Ibs.,|_ at, 7e lb, FOB. Ashburn. W. R. Scott Ashburn, Ga. 1 car of feeder pigs, w wt. from 30 ear lots. Make best offer FOB Daw- son. Pickett Smith, Dawson, Ga. Pigs in car lots. Quote price FOB} Osierfield. A. L. Harper, Osierfield, Ga. : POTATOES FOR SALECar Lots Porto Rican potatoes, car lots. F. L. Beasley, Reidsville, Ga. Porto Rican potatoes, car lots, J. H. Thompson, Odum, Ga. DAIRY FEED FOR SALECar Lots 1 ear of ground feed. Can be made excellent dairy feed. Write for W. R. Scott, sae ALS. , Ga. : Meusiand cotton seed, car lots. MARKE SALECar Lots 1 car of bright, clean oat straw. Make offer. E. L. Todd, yates Ga., Rt. 5 Pe fe 1 car, nice bright oat straw. $10 er ton. ._ E. Rich, Bainbridge, Ga. 1. car each bright baled shucks and | oat straw, $9 ton FOB Wrightsville. J, H. Rowland, Wrightsville, Ga. | OAT & WHEAT STRAW WANTED ; Car Lots baledwill exchange a new 2-horse farm wagon for same. W. H. Mitch- ell, Barnesville, Ga. : Want wheat straw. Empire Cot- ton Oil Malis, Piedmont Road, Atlan- ta,-Go. Want a few cars of good bright oat or wheat straw, well baled. Quote price and quantity. W. L. Fain Grain Co., Atlanta, a COTTON SEED FOR SALE : Car Lots Galen s pedigreed Delta type Web- | ber staple cotton seed. EK. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. seed. W. I. Cunningham, Midland, Ga. -1ist year Cokers pedigreed extra Bulk or sacked. Neely Estate, C. A. Mc- Lendon, megr., . Waynesboro, Ga. ZOTTON SEED WANTEDCar Lots Want car of Wannamaker Cleve- and cotton seed in bulk. C. A. Row- land, Athens, Ga. : Want 1 car of Half and Half Cot- on seed. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Ga. Want 1 car of cotton seed hulls loose, del. on track. Ben Hill, Ga. CG. S. Bryan, Ben Hill, Se Want half and half cotton seed, 1 sv 2 ears. H.-M. Frank!n, Tennille, Ga. - TURNIPS FOR SALECar Lots 1 ear of turnips, with nice roots and tops, $1.50 bbl. crate, FOB here. R.- By Bower, Sr.,. Dixie, Ga. =~ MANURE FOR SALECar Lots Several cars of manure for sale. W. Chatham, Mee Ga., ae North ee BALED SHUCKS 1 FOR SALE Car Lots : 2 cars of clean baled shucks. E. & D. Freeman, Blakeley, Ga. Jos. SEED OATS WANTEDCar Lots Want several cars seed oats; any variety. Send-sample and advise quantity and price. Dan Joseph Co., Columbus, Ga. es : NURSERY STOCK WANTED simmon; hickory, poplar, ash, cherry, walnut and other hard woods. Gen- eral brokerage Co., Macon, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Pecans wanted. All varieties. Any amount. R. W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. Want quantities pecans. Send sam- ples and price. Terminal . Nut Co. Terminal: Station, Atlanta, Ga. Want white spanish or runner pea- nuts. Will exch. white sugar crowder peas or pimento pepper seed. Wilson Carson, Griffin, Ga. Rt. D. Want Stewart and Pabst pecans.] Send sample and quote price. C. S. Miller, Chanute, Kansas, 203 N. Washington St. OAT AND WHEAT STRAW FOR | Want car of bright, clean oat strawt 1,000 bu. pure select Phllnot eotten | Box 44, -|vet hedge 10 years old 6 for $5. 50; *|funkia, 6 for 50c; milk and wine 25, Want car lots of dogwoods, per- T B U a i EB . sk N- WOMANS DEPARTMENT (Continued from page 6) . FLOWERS AND SEEDS Old fashioned garden pinks, white and pink, 25e a doz. Mrs. D. A. Rus- sell, Rockbridge Road, Box 21 Avon- dale Estates, Ga. | Domestica Nandina; cedrus deodo- ra; cedrus Atlantica; cypress (Law- son); juniper prostrata; cedar of leborn; California libocedrus (in cense cedar); Jigustrum Japonica; lonicera fragrantis; weiglia; spire althea; pear bush; abelia; Hiawatha rose. Write for prices. Mrs. D. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Red and yellow canna bulbs, and yellow. winter pinks 10c each, or 50 doz. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Pink imported canna bulbs, 3 for 25c, 8 for 50c. Add postage. Floy Mae Holland, Flowery Branch, Ga. Yellow canna lilies 10c each,. 50 15e doz.; shasta daises and white chrysanthemums 20c doz;. lavender lilac 15c,.25 and %5ec each; pink almonds 20 each; dark red, yellow and lavender dahlia bulbs 15 each, 8 for 40c; dahlia flowering zinnia. seed 10c for large size pkg. Mrs. G B. McCrary, Gainesville, Ga. Rt 1. Dbl. purple althea; fragrant Phila- 'delphus; pink and red crepe myrtle. -50e each, 3 for $1.25; pink almonds, stephenandra weeping lilac, (blooms similar to butterfly bush); brida wreath; white bunch spirea; Dorothy Dorans, red, rambler roses, 25c each. 5 for $1.10 del.; shasta daises, gail- lardia, physostegia, 80c dozen; hardy red hybiseus 25 each; 4 colors, iris 50 dozen; scarlet verbena 10c, 8 for 25e; red velvet roses, spring bloom- ers, 25c. Mrs. R. M. Sheppard, Stone Mountain, Ga., Rt. 3. Purple and white Althea; pink flowering almonds; English Dog- wood; Purple Lilac; Golden Bells; Yellow Jasmine; Bridal | Bouquet; Mtn. Ferns; all 10c each or 2 for 25; pink weiglia, 50c each or 3 for $1. All well rooted. Add postage. No orders filled for less than 25c. Mrs Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, | Abelias, 4 years qld, 3 for $2.50; boxwood, 5 years old, 20c per 100; other sizes from 25c to $2 each; pri- forsythia, lilac. white and lavender spirea, persian lilac, hydrangeas, 20 each, shasta daises 50c dozen; lilies, 50e and 75c each. Cherokee Farm, West Point, Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, 25 - and 35e, ac- cording to size. Ready for delivery. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. Culpepper, Vidalia, Ga. Dahlia bulbs 15 ea.; Jonquils, 10 doz. FOB here. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga Bie 1. Blue Flag Lilies, 20c doz. or.6 doz. $1. Mrs. G. D. Crawford, Martin, Ga. Ferns, begonias, sultanas, gerani- ums all colors, all rooted, 20c to 30e; eactus rooted 10c each; mums, 5e each; oxalis 10c; cannas 40c dozen; purple and varigated violets, hydran- ee 1 25c; Currants, erepe myrtle and dbl. pink flowering: | 25e bunch; crepe paper flowers, 60 dal, Gar Rt 2. gea cuttings 5c and 10c. Will exch. | for dahlias, cannas or narcissus. Write Mrs. G. Connor, Gainesville, Gas Rt: peavine hay $22.50 ton; 2 tor rieties of tea and ene ead brown | Figs, 25 ea. or 5 for $1; Poincian 25 and 50c; California Poppies, doz. or $10 per 100; Artillery plan large size 25c ea. or 3 small ones f 60c doz. or $3 pe 100; Conch Begonia cuttings, Bus honeysuckle, Bridal Wreath, 25c. A postage on orders less than $1. Mrs L. A. Barry, Cordele, Ga. Rt. A. : Pink flowering Almonds, 45 (dg7s Butter and Eggs bulbs, 15 doz.; Orange Day and other lilies, 20 to 30c doz; pink Cherokee Roses, 50c. All well rooted, Mrs. L. Tuck, EI jay, Ga. Rt. 3, -Box 59. ae Good size Coral vine tubers. Pl now for best results next -Spri Larkspur, 25c doz. Mrs, J. A. Rae els, Dublin, Ga. ee Single red Feperines ae ae lias, 25c ea, or exch. for Early Jer- sey Wakefield cabbage plants, or Multiplying or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. Ulmer Barrow, Daisey, Ga. R Miscellaneous Sevkye thread flowers, any colo : doz Mrs.. Ga. Rt. 6. Crepe paper roses, all A cotaa 7 doz, or exch. for rooted hedge plan or monthly rose bushes; also. hand. painted articles, fast colors. what you want. Different. prices. Thos. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. SC Crepe paper, all colors, flows roses and geraniums for pots, 3 or bunches to stalk 40c each; poppie 80 doz.; pattern for making, 20c doz Hazel Amos, Rising Fawn, Ga. Rte 2 Hand made flowers waxed, Te dozen. No order accepted less tha a dozen. Miss Flonnie Binoche? D. E. Evans, Washington, Want oe bees He any hives. Also want good extr Must be reasonable. Will excl horse gas engine. Horace B. Parl Ambrose, Gay PO. Box, 4: J ferson, Ga. 3 i Offer 20 stands cross alien an common bees, in 1 1-2 story, modern hives. $50. 1 small root wax pres ae $10. FOB wide i W West, oe Ga | Want bees =n any ge hives, D. Maxey, Grayson, Ga. ie o Want 2 bbls. of honey. Dr. In Patterson, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 9. Box Pure extracted honey, in 10 Ib 6 pails to case, $6.40 FOB. Te 10 Ib. pail postpaid and insured dnd. AC Croley, Doctorts own GRAIN FOR SALE Corn stover with ears, ground o baled. Sell or exchange for cows heifers. Mrs. eae. Ne bee Sofkee, Ga. Pure Bancroft seed oe 80c 5 tons choice oat straw $12 to ton wheat straw $11; 5 tons we Cn Peel ae jum bey $18 ae BO Oram, Dbl. pink Oleanders, different va-! age 2 Ga, ea a al