~ WW. =6 x hee : Bees x A os : # UBLISHED 7/ th @ BUREAU OF MARKETS e=~~ Rae AGRICULTURE... COMMISSIONER === a i. OL, 13. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. NUMBER 35. . & . Last year at this time, I remember writing an editorial telling about yo going home and seeing hoes. and, plough tools scattered around over the fields. _ In south Georgia most: of the people have quit ploughing the stand- ard field crops. It is cheaper to get up these hoes and plough tools than it is to let them lay in the fields and be ruined and have to buy them over next spring. is A large portion of south Georgia has open range. Some of the fields are fenced. Some people try to fence their fields with a shot gun and a bull dog. This is a bad habit and you ought to quit it. If you have been lucky enough to have kept all hogs and cows out of your fields so far, there may not be any trouble with your fences. Go around though and see if they do not need a little patching in places. There may be a tree blown down across them, your old cow has not found it yet, but when she does and takes in a bunch of cattle she will test every point of your fence after that, even if you fix that one place. - You do not want your cows and hogs shot up because they have gotten into somebody elses fields, then do not shoot up your neighbors stock. j + . 5 LAYING BY TIME. I would rather give out of flour at my-house than to give out of stove -~ wood. I had an experience. once and you know what I am talking about. You can buy a sack of flour, but if you do not have the stove wood there you are going to get in trouble. Most farm hands are idle now, cut your stove wood and house wood for the winter. If you-put ie off until gathering time comes you wont have time to attend to it en. \ 2 s Start you a turnip or rutabaga patch. Get you a rich spot of ground, Prepare it thoroughly and plant your seed. Get some oak bushes and _ place around over the patch. The sun will not kill them if you will ~ do this. Lets dont go to the store argund in the fall and buy ruta-. bagas, cabbage, etc., shipped from Maine or some other far away State, ~when we can grow our vegetables at home. ; The Legislature is still busy. If you have attended to the above du- ties, about the best money you could spend would be to come up and pay a visit to your Capitol while the General Assembly is in session. Come up and.see your Representatives and visit the different depart- ments. Remember this is your business and you ought to look after it. a EUGENE TALMADGE ' - Jt is true that the prices received this year were the best that the - growers have received in the past ten years. Several news items have ae spneer in the daily papers advising that the peach growers of Geor- gia recived as much for this years short crop as they did for the 1928 crop. This may be true, but fully 85 per cent of the peach growers of this state lost money in 1928.- Not more than 25 per cent of the growers will make above expenses this year. There are hundreds of growers who will not make expenses. f - The point which I want to stress is that you should not become too ~ enthusiastic over the peach situation and plant more trees. I will grant x "Phe Peach. Situation Ta.Georaia Do not becomestoo optimistic over the Peach situation in Georgia. 4 you that quite a few orchards are being abandoned. Thousands of trees have become phoney, but with the trees coming into bearing and with those trees that are being well cared for, Georgia will, at least for the next few years, under the most favorable conditions produce as many peaches as can be sold at a profit. My advice would be not to plant more trees, but to take care of those you already have. I have every reason to believe that the experiment being conducted by the State Bureau of Markets in carrying fresh peaches under re- frigeration the year round is going to be a success. If so, this should take off the market two to three thousand cars annually. ; EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner of Agriculture. oe MARKET REPORT he OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS | ve Prevailing Wholesale Prices, July 25, 1929. Always Subject to Variation. ; \ ATLANTA |= MACON AUGUSTA Sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 lbs. ~-$3.50 $4.50 53.50 Cabbage, (green> crated, 100 Ibs. 1.50 2.50 S 2.00 ages, Ga., Extra, doz. \_..-----3. 34 35 32 Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ----.-. 32 ; 33 ~. .30 ges, Ga., rade, doz. ...-.-e. / .30 ol .28 Eegs, Yard Run, doz, -------- aa 33 30 eee 22 20 25 Hens, Ib. ----- ee - 22 202 25 Roosters, Ib: --------- ee / 14 TIS 415 Weiere, 1. a 8 30 35 Ticks, 1D. 2556 es ease 20 ; 25 Geese, Ib. --.-----..------------. Sry = 18 2 15 Purkeye. Ib 0... Ss 2b 30 30 Field Peas, mixed, bu. --------- 3.50 3.50 +7850 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. -----. 3.75 3.75 3.75 Country Buiter, best table, Ib. -. .40 yl aD 40 Country Butter, cooking, lb. _-. .30 .30 30 SAVANNAH COLUMBUS ae =~ $3.50 $4.00 2.50 ~ 2.00 INDEX Se 32 ae 32 30 | Poultry For Sale -_.-.-../... 2-3 s Poultry-Wanted == =.= L3 30 8 Baby Chicks For Sale __----_- 3 32 .30 Baby Chicks Wanted, -------- 37 22 18 Hees Mor Sale 22055 sss Fee 3 Eggs Wanted ~g-----------=-- 3 22 1 Plants For Sale. _...... 3 15 13 Miscellaneous For Sale ~_--_- 3 Seed: For .Sale- 28 4 5 =o = Seed Wanted --_..2.---.---- 5 20 22 Live Stock For Sale _..._.._- 5 415 1B Live Stock Wanted -____.__- 6 Flowers and Seed For Sale -_6-7 }_ 30 25 Flowers and Seed Wanted ___ 7} 8.50 3.50 Incubators Wanted .....__._- 7) : . Second-Hand Machinery B19; 7 RS \ For Sale & Wanted ____7-8 40 40 Farm Help Wanted _._-.-____ 8 F 30 o0 | Positions Wanted ----_-._-- ~ 8 Basis No. 1, Hogs Sold for 10.95 at the Cooperative Sale held at Blakely, Ga., July 9th. (No Sales During Week Beginning July 15th) pure bred ahepentd: Abtows 2 yr. Park, Ga. _ Anconas 1928 intl. e, $6.75 prepaid. Cliecks not ac- Ae, W. Maddex, Stone ee BANTAMS = White Japanese Silkies, 1928. fateh: 2.50 pr., 1929 hatch, 3 to 4 mos old, $1 ea., $10 doz. L. E. Williams, Ty. Ty; Ga. ~ Golden Sebright bantams, $6. trio; young cockerels, $1. 50 Cd. | Theo. J: Rome, Ga. - Buff Cochin bantam cock, nthergueie red, der. Buddy Lazenby... Augusta, Ce, 1634 Fenwick so 6: Mixed Bantam January cockereis, oe ed.,.3 March hatch, 45c ea. No lets. Loyd Mark Tey, Lake Park, Cae 3 more young Buff Pochie bantea, cockerels, $1 ea., also eggs, $1,50 per | ie O. Be: wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 eters Bldg. - ure bred bantam (train not | known) st Deckning. to crw cockerels... Mrs. Cope aN Ie 2) er own, ms sedan le fine con~ "BARRED ROCKS 95 B. R. 4 mos. old pullets, $1.10 ea., 2D; for lot. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rocking- ham, Cao. - Pure bred B. RR. March Bullets and cockehels, 85 ea. postpaid. BL. ete Coffee, Gag Ye A few Aristocrat B. R. April covk- s, $1.00 ea., or exch. for pullets of ne breed. No culls accepted. Mrs. J. omlinson. Ty Ty Ga. BRiak eg. stock Parks Bred to lay strain red = Rock: Reg. Permit 29-D1-40. Ma.r and Apr. hatch healthy cockerels 1.50 and $2.50 ea. Crates to be ret. Mrs. Jno. A. Watson, Metter, Ga., Rt. 10 Thompson strain B R pullets and rooster, April hatch, $9 for lot; Mar. tch pure bred $1 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. C. 3. Pradshaw, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt 1 es > Pure bred Barred Rock March cock- rels, $1 ea. Mrs. Lizzie Moody, nee. eses direct from Millers, headed by 1st rize cockerel-at, Iowa, and Minn. State ity shows. April hatch, $1 ea, Mrs. F ie Cuivernouse, cockerels, vreee "Reg. Cente . $2.50 ea., 3 for oe O, E h hatch, $1.50 arid $) 35 ea. ee fiech, $1.25 and $1 ea.. Mrs. J: RB, lam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 3B Pt Rock February cockereis, $1.- cockerels, $1 ca., or exch for PC ie 1 1-2 or 2 mos old. Wealthy Iynn, Collins, Ga. Pure bred Parks strain B Rocks, 1929 C-59. Reg. stock. Select Mar. 1 Aprii cockerels, $1.50, $2; 2 cocks. 2 yrs. old, $5 ea., or the 2 for $3: young hens, $2.50 ea., $35 for lot; santyre, Ousley, Ga. re bred; large type Barred Rock: March pullets; 3 fall i927 hens: ch 1928 rooster. All healthy COrd., ellent year round layers. $16 for the non-returnable coop. Will include March cockerel, sanie strain, if e Sent Exp. col- Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, po iviewOne =: | few Holtermans Aristocrat B R gs and ce. _ ea. J. ns, cheap. Ww. E Lotspeich, Col- Lay all the: Tuss~ first class stock, $1.50. Cash with 5 enon oe. ee Rt. 2 es ( | Brown strain, $1.50 ea. ,$2.75 for both r BB Red Cathe heseans, pure. CR = J. ch. Gardener, Locust Grove, Ga. 4 red Pp. Rolie: (Light Line) trom So $7 for Jot, also 6 S L. Wyandotte | | Bes, $1.50 and $2 per 15 del. Mrs. J.D.) Ga. from heavy laying strain, 50c ea. Mrs. |old hens, cheap. W: E. Se Colr _Holterman Aristocrat Bk March and: April cockerels, $2 ea., if taken at once; also eggs, $1 per setting, $5 a-100. Mrs. Florence. Sturm, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Aristocrat BR March roosters, from very. heavy. layers, $2 ea.,.or 2 for $3.50 | Cash with order. J.'S. Pelot, Serre | Gas Bio BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS Several pure bred White Rock April cockerels, 85 ea., postpaid. 1 B. L. Lynn, | ets and 1 cock, same age and price. Mrs. P. K. Moore, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5. ea. Clara V,. Trimble, Adairsvile, Ga. 15 White Rock, Booth strain, March Mrs. H. B. Ford: Lavonia, Ga. 6 Bird. Bros.. pure Partridge Rock 2: 1-2 to 3 lb. April cockerels,,$1 ea., $5. for lot. 'T. B. Andrews, Bowersville, Ga. Pure Burdick Nugget Strain Buff Rock cockerels, 3 and 4 mos old, $1. 50 to $2 each; yearling cocks, $3 ea., hens, $2 ea. es Cry slae Trimble, Adairsville) Ga. . : ; Bae "BRAHMAS. ae 2 Light Brahma roosters, Balch and J. 8. Thomipson, Doerun, Ga, . -.. GAMES > Full blood Warhorse and Blue Game cockerels, $1. 25 ea. 72 Bs Rainwater, Wrens, Ga.-- 6 Roundhead ane Warhene Game April pullets, $1 ea., 6 January hatch Pit Pullets. 6 each January and Ap- ril hatch. Roundhead and Warhorse Pit. Game pullets, $1.25 and $1 ea., or exch for Aristocrat strain BR pullets. Also 1 pure bred Allen Roundhead yr. old cock, $2.50. Mrs. Cc. ee: Tee Fy Ty; Ga:/ Rt; 1. (deep red feathered). Sure fighter, $2.- 50; with hen to match, $3.50. J. ee Laster, Menlo, Ga., Box 63. Pure. bred dark Cornish Indian Cae March and April cockerels, $1.50 to $2 3 pure bred Dark Cornish Game Fall 1928 roosters, $2 ea. Mrs. C. A. Patter- Son; Ly Ty. Ga.- 12 dark Cornish Game 3 1-2:mos old, puilets, and 1 dark Cornish cock, no re- lation, 6 mos old. Make best offer. J.S. Right, Coolidge, Ga. 3 oS GIANTS AND LANGSHANS - Pure bred Marcy strain J. Black Giant March cockerels, $2 ea., $3.50 for 2, $10 for: 6; or $18 for: 12; | Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 4 wks. old J B- Giants, at ea. Mon- ey order preferred. Mrs. J. TT. en: hit, -Cochran, Ga. (Rt. 6. Frying size Marcy strain J B Giant pullets and cockerels, $1 ea. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. 4 J B Giant hens and rooster, 1 1- 2 and 2 yrs. old, $9.50. Mrs. C. D. Morton, Kirkland, Ca LEGHORNS 100 pure bred Everlay strain Brown Leghorns, 1928 hatch; hens, pullets and roosters. Not less than 15 shipped in one order. Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Sta- pleton, Ga. Rt 1, Now booking orders for. Tom :Coch- rans Big Egg line S C W Leghorn cockerels, from eggs direct. April heh. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3. Kerlin Super: 10 wks old cockerels, from parent stock, 300 to 332 egg hens $1.25 ea FOB. J. Carl Holcomb, Canton, Bure pred W L March and early Ap- ril hatch cockerels, disease free, and Rachel Rumbley,. Box 31. i 20 pure bred Barron sco WL, 2 yr. Blythe, Ga. Rt=<1, lege Park, Ga.. -1M pure bred Brown Yechoun hens, ey White Rock hens, 1928 hatch. Fischel | Halbach strain, $1.75 ea., cocks, $2.50 pullets and will give 1 cockerel, $1 ea. | 18. mos old ae tRoundhead cock | 5 Clara: Vif Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. ~25 Black Minorcas. Sell or trade for B. Treadwell, Chatsworth, Ga., Rt. 2. old hens-from hens of 306-320 egg re- cord. $50 cash. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mtn. View, Ga. -- - Pure Everlay dark Brown feshorns: 26 hens and 2 rotsters, 1928 hatch, $1. ea., if lot is taken; also March 1929 roosters and bullets. on number wanted. - Mrs. Pearl. Mc- Donald, Stapleton, Ga, Rt 1. 50 W L March and April pullets from selected, high producing hens. No culls. No trades. $50 for lot FOB here. W. W. Driskell, Sparta, Ga. pullets, froxa 254 to 312 egg record stock, Sell or exch for Jersey heifer calf. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. eee * Tancred isin sc White teehee. April, hatch: 50 each, roosters, 80c_ea, $38 for lot or exch for nice -yearlings, | Heo 2G. Burroughs,.. Canon, Ga. erels, April hatch, $10 for lot. J. B. Wilson, Summit, Ga., Rt. 22 Ferris S WL 5 point comh, March eockerels, $1.25 ea., or 2 or more $1 ea. April hatch, $1 ea., 2 or more 85c ea. | Mrs. Je Ez. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt 2: : 730 Wycoff WwW L March pullets, es ea. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. = = 10; Ferris C W.L 3 mos old aac erels, $1. 25 ea., or in lots of 3 or more $1.15 ea. No checks. Mrs. R. T. Cha- tham, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.. 50. Wycoff W L April 1928 hens. 59 per cent now laying. Good, healthy stock, $1 ea., in lots of 10 or more; 50 pullets 2 mos old, 75c ea: in lots of 20 or more. Mrs E. E. Jackson, peace -onia, Ga. Risk 100 Ferris S Cc Ww L yr. old hens, $1 ea. Mrs Mattie Preston, Se Vista, Ga., Re 62 3s ee 8 wks old Everlay Sian Lephorit cockerels, $1 ea., FOB. Hudson Se Sandersville, Ga eo 100 W L hens in good laying ching. $1 ea. 200 pullets, $1.50 a. G. H. Laing, Americus, Ga. Rt 1, Box 198. 130 Tancred W L 9 wks old, 70c ea for entire lot, or $1.ea. for pullets. Mrs G. W. Whitworth, Lavonia, Ga. S C Brown Leghorns, Everlay strain March. weil developed, about ready to lay pullets, $1.25 ea., very best selected, $1.50 ea. 5 point comb scrappy ready for service cockerels, unrelated, $2.59 ea. All FOB. Coops to be ret. at my expense. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Entire lot of 225 Tom Barron Eng- Mrs. lish strain Leghorn hens, or in lots of | 25 and up. March 25, 1928 hatch, from 290 to 310 egg record parent stock. Healthy, clean of lice and mites, and now laying 50 per cent. Write for prices. Mrs. T.C. Gordon, Morrow, Ga. RED, - SCW Leshorn March cockerels from high laying, trapnested Tancred strain hens, $1.50 ea.. K. E. Rucker, Elberton, Gans Rt 382 . 6S C WL March cockerels, from Kerlins Quality heavy laying strain, $1 ea. Cash with order. W. V. es Cochran, Ga. Ri-3. 252 MINORCAS AND Pa aay cas Trio: cockerel and 2 Minorca 2 yr. old liens, $10; eggs, $2.25 per 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. Pape Black Minorca 3 1-2 mos old cockerel, from prize stock, and 10 same age pullets, $1.25 ea. H. _A. Wilson, equal. value. H. B. Ford, Lavon- | ia, . Ga. PR rae : MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS . 50 Ibs. hens for table use, 25 Ib. fry- ers, 35c 1b. FOB. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Fe Ne ~R. Comb R I White cockerels, pure Viking heavy laying strain, April heh. $1.25 ea., FOB. Fred E. Jee Dem- orest,. Ga., Risie- not yet-18 mos old. Very uniform to. size, color and markings. , Weasonedicy oe 4 price. - Will pay express to-your. station. 2 D1-40. "March. Cream A Matings, Gork: | Sell to make room for young stock. J. | erels, $5 pr: Craie to be ret. Mrs. Jno. pA. Watson, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. 30. Tancred Ss CW Leghorn 15. mcs. : Write for prices} _ 5 pure bred Tancred W L early hch}| pullets, 85c ea. or $40: for pullet lot. 10 Tancred W L pullets and 2 cock- | {| the lot of 11 younger and 4 grown ducks order. Mrs. R. M. Smith, Ga. ee : About 30 frying oe Rocks Sud Reds | 11-2 to 2.lbs., ea. May hatch. Mash fed and kept in clean, sanitary lots, 35c Ih, Mrs H. A. Moore, DuPont, Ga., Box | 25: 2 .150 fryers, 50c ea., FOB, Mrs, WwW. A. Howell, Homerville, Ga. i a pac . ORPIN GTONS 1: thoroughbred . Buff Orpington _ 15 mos old cock, $2 FOB. Mrs. M. A. Hawkins, Social Cirele, Ga., Rt. 3. > = _ Milk fed Buff Orpington 2 1-2 to 3 Ibs ; Make offer. Mrs. M. e Nichols, He becca, Ga., Rt. 2. Ream SANE rs Fe: " PIGEONS FOR SALE oe 5 prs. Black and white large Hun- garians, banded and working, $4. Pp Exch for B R chickens. B. T. Byrd, Savannah, Ga., Norwood Ave. 28: Carneaux: 13 prs. 2 hens, $10 for lot. AL A. Hill, McBean, ve oe ake weet R. I, REDS. * Thoroughbred R i Red Sache el from prize winning stock, $1.50 or exch for 1 each, male and female 3 mos old white, pink-eyed: rabbits. Clara Odum, Sycamore, Ga., RFD 2. : 20 pure pred Qwen Ry Red May and pullets, 90c ea., FOB. Mrs. J. c AO by, Graham, Ga, 5 is : 5 pure bred RI Red young roosters, $1 ea. Mrs. J. F. Dykes, Cochran, Gay RED = A SCRI Reds front Mahoods ee stock and heavy layers: 10 hens, 1 1-2 yr. old, $2.50 ea., 18 mos and 2-yr. old cocks, $5 and $3: choice cockerels and puliets, $2 and $1.50 ea. Miss ene Timmennan, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. 10 Booth strain R.I Red pullets. aie cockerels, March hatch, $1 ea. Exch for sheep or goats. Se H. B, Ford Lavonia, Ga. 20 pure bred S C RTI Red 3 1-2 mos old pullets, direct Donaldson Siar pens S1o Oa; it ordered before July 23rd; 5 Z cockerels, samc age and strain, $1. 50 and $2.50 ea. or 50c off on lot of 2. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolton, Ga., Rt. 6. ae ae RoI Red Ree sae how pind stock, $1.25 and $1 ea. Satisfaction guarauteed; also 24 hens and 1 cock, i8 mos old. (selected for breeding pur- poses) $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. A. os May hatched Red_ chicks, - S difer ent ages. Pure Donaldson strain. Write a for prices. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone dain Ga.,. - Rt. f; es TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, | ETC, = FOR SALE ; 13 guineas, lyr. old; $7 for lot FOB Toccoa. Mrs. J. BE. Mauldin, Easto- nollee, Ga. Rt. 2, Box: 9F oe 34 large White Pekin ieee $1. 50 ea. FOB. T. F. McCall, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 4, : 19 geese, $1.25 ea., for prorapt ord- ers. Mrs. D. C. Stafford, BS Ga. : Mammoth Bronze turkeys: 2 yr. oie 23 Ib tom, $8; 5 hens, 1 yr. old, 12 te: 15 lbs, $5 ea. 8 young 2 mos old, $2 ea; 15 1 mo. old, $1 ea. Good, healthy stock. Exch for 3 mos or older Calon: J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga. 7 geese (2 this yrs. hatch) $1 ea,, ot exch for saine number Tancred S C w Leghorns or Barred Rocks, No- culls and not over 14 mos old. Mrs. M. E E Worsley, Manor, Ga. - Pekin and Indian Runners: crssed, 8 and 10 wks. old, 50c ea., 1 pr. 4 mos old, $2; 1*grown (large) pr. $3: $10 for No checks. F. W. Maddox, Stone its Ga, Box 297. Mammoth White 'poein ducks, $1 ne ea., Tom Cade, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 4- 1 pr. White African guineas (fowls) $2.50. Paul Lackey, faitourn: mera... RED 5 4, A R I Reds and B R ffyers, 28 tb., also pullete: T5 ea. Se eek Send Boney 4 large turkey bens as 2 early hatch y sees aie OF exch for 8. Pu bred 3 fae toe as athunicng. July 25, 1929, MARKET BULLETIN = Poultry F or Sale = Se hatch Based Rotk: pullets and ees cockerels. \ Mrs... Tom Donaldson, | Summit, GaeeRt.- 2: Fancy White Pekin now laying ducks Se 30c Ib. Exch for B R chickens. B. T. _. Byrd, Savannah, Ga., Norwood Ave. $3 Indian Runner drakes, $1 ea., or exch the 3 for 2 ducks of same breed. Tyler James, Manor, Ga., Rt. 1. 4 oS TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC., pe FOR SALE = 5 guineas: 4 hers and 1 rocster, 60c ea., or exch for 3 ee Bone I. F. Gip- Son, Ashland, Ga. : Poultry Wanted = S CHICKENS WANTED as Want 1 Blac.k Jersey Giant March cockerel and several pullets. Must be cheap for cash. Mrs. M. E. ee cosees Whitesburg, Ga. Want 1M W L, March or April pull- els J. A. Speer, Jr., Varnel, Ga. : Want to exch 20 or 30 pure Mahood and: Donadson R I Reds (mostly Ap-~- -ril hatch) for same amount pure S C WoL _ Honest, square deal given and expected. Write. R. A. Jackson, _Win- der, Ga. Rt. 3; - Want & Plymouth Becks yr. old hens. Pay cash or exch R I Reds, 10 wks. old 2 chickens for 1 hen. Write. Mrs, i -Quarterman, McIntosh, Ga. _ Want 100 pure pbred- Everlay Brown Leghorn March hatch pullets. Must be: well marked. and free of disease, mites and lice, at reasonable price. Buy, or will exch. ae C. Cc. oe Lilburn, (Say BED To Want to exch pure bred Donaldson iB: CRI Reds: 15. pullets, 2 cockerels, | April 1929 hatch, and 6 hens and one = . cock, 1928 hatch, for equal number -S C White Leghorns, Must be pure bred. - Mrs. My ek Jackson, Winder, Ga. RFD 3. Want Buff Mitiores eaeks and cock- erels for our 1930 breeding - pens. No serubs. A. R. Bell,. Concord, N. C. Want 15 to -20 Ss C. Bufe Leghorn. March and April 1929 pullets. Mrs. ALA, Thompson, Canton, Ga. Boy 42. ~ Want W. or Brown Leghorn, or An- Jd, Ay Thompson, Canton, Ga., Box 42, trade a good milch cow, or Buckeye oil brooders, Stat what you have and a price. . Pe Howe, Hapeville, a. R ; Want. ehickdas: incubator and poul- ry ae Exch good value ame. TT ein cie Atlanta, Ga., Box TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, mys oe ees WANTED # Want White Holland, Narrae ae and Bronze turkeys, Give best price on ees and poults of all ages. Geo. Wal- -drop, Greer, S, C., 37 Arlington - Ave., ae Evergreen Poultry Wards. Ac 5) Want some grown pheasants. State = pelmber, kind and. price. AL R.. Bell, Soncord, WO 5 Want to exch White Pekin ducks for M B 6 to. 8 wks old turkeys. ee Cc. H. Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga. Rt. _ Want: | guineas, goslings, ae any kind ~ Bantam chickens, and turkeys, to 4 wks old. Any quantity for cash. State kind, age; and lowest as Will Smith, Roy, Ga. & Want De Marhmoth White Pekin ducks or-10 ducklings, also pay cash for two White Swans. Quote prices, BOA. 2 Sa BynS: Flowery Branch: Ga, Z Baby Chicks For Hale E Donaldson dark Red strain - baby chicks, $13 a 100 del. Hatch August Ist, and all Fall. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Min., Ga; Rial. = red Rocks, Reds, Buff Orpingtons, $11 per 100; fae mixed, $10. | Live del. {on halves to 10 wks. No culls. { for | Good chicks, popularly priced: Bar- Postpaid. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Day old W L chicks, 10c ea., also four | wks. old mixed chicks, 25c ea. Mrs. E. H, Smith; Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. Baby Chicks Wanted - Want 200-300 baby chicks, R I Reds, to raise on halves. Furnish feed, good care. Not earlier than Aug. 1st and later than Septermber 1st. Other party to pay transportation chgs. S. F. Wood- ward, Rentz, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 100 Brown Leghorn baby chicks cheap for cash. H. C. Cruce, Lawrence- ville, Ga. Rt 3. : Want 100 heavy breed chicks to raise Furnish feed, equipment and labor. Mrs. T. 'T. Winge, Rockingham, Ga. Eggs For Sale Donaldson strain Red eggs, $1.25 per 15; also booking order for baby chicks for August and September del., $13 a 100 del. Mrs. 1. J. Ray, Stone Mtn; Ga.., Ret. ae _ Eggs Wanted Want 150 pure bred B Ror R I Red | eggs to hatch and raise on halves to |6 wks. od. Any large breed. Good range and plenty of feed. M. J. Lewis Ar- lington, Ga., Ae I9 Be ' Want to contract. for. Aaaeeay Cakes ea. week of hatching eggs for next sea- son beginning around September Ist. Advise what you have, price, ete. M. Clark, Garfield, Ga. Want eges for hatching weekly in cs, lots; Barred Rocks, Reds, and Orping- tons, from good quality thoroughbred stock. Can use eggs every week in the yr. if quality and price 18 right. Re a; fF Fechitel, Waycross, Gas = Want to communicate wee parck that will be in vosition to furnish eges |. for hatching during season -beginnng September 1st. Barred Rocks, R I Reds, Leghorns and Wyandottes. Agreement or contract. D. BS nd SSS Ga. Box 27: Want pheasant. dice for setting. State price and number cant furnish, je Re Bell, Concord, N.C 2 Thompson BR ou Donaldson R I Red eggs, ea. $1 per 15. Mis Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga Rt 3 he Pure bred Golden Buff Orpington eggs, 75c per 15 postpaid. - Money or= der. Crates to be ret. Mrs, AL Gar- rison, Ashland, Ga Rt 1; Box 34, _ Dark Red Donaldson eggs, $1.35 per | 15, $2.50 for 30 del. From rigidly culled flock. Mrs. H. iG. POW, Sane cee Ga. Rt 1. os Select Marcy strain JB Giant ergs, $1 per: 15) del; $1 .75 for 30. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt shipment. R. Ps Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga, Rt 1. 1 setting Black Bronze turkey eggs, slighty mixed, $8 for 12. NOS Ao Bb: Ford, Lavonia, Ga. Pure bred W L eggs, $14 per 15, $1.90. for 30. Mrs Lena EmUeS. Sout: Ga, Rt. 1, Box. 24-A.. Everlay Brown econ eggs sired by cates direct from Tormohlens $1 per. 15 postpaid. oe Ga. Ee Smith, Braselton, White Australian guinea. eggs, $1. 25 |: per 15 del, - L. E: Williams, Ty Ty, Ga Select eggs from Mahoods for 50, postpaid. Cartons ret. High for- tility guaranteed. . -Miss Belle Timmer- man, Bronwood; Ga., Box 83. Thompson Imp. Ringlet B R- eges, ist and 2nd pens combined, $1 per 15: $1.50 for 30; Ferris S C W L from pen direct, $1. 50. per 15; 2nd pen, $1; both | -pens combined, $2 for 30. Mrs. J. E Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2, -| Money order or stamps. | Blackston, Sale City, Ga., Rt. 2. |tomate and Chas. Wakefield cabbage D7} }20M 90c M del. $1.25 M, 5M or more, $1 M. Edgar | 20 a100, $1.75 M. No orders. aceepted | prize {stock S C R I Reds, $1.50 per 15; $4 150;, Jap quince, 2 for 25c. Add post- _ Plants For Sale Wakefield cabbage; Headings -coll- ards; New Stone and Baltimore toma to plants, 25 a 100; 40c, 300; $1 M del. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1. Tomato, heading collards and bage plants, 50c, 300; $1 M ore Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Leading variety cabbage, collards and tomato plants, 25c a 100, T5c, 500; $1. 25 ME; 5 Sweet pimento pepper plants, 100. B. L. Lynn; Coffee, Ga. Garden huckleberry plants, 46c a 100. $1 per. 300. FOB. Cash with -order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Gas 25e a Dutch cabbage and Ga. White Head: collard plants, 25c a 100, 75c, 500, $1.25 M del. Prompt Sees. Wd. Wright, Alto; Ga. Rt. 2> Gibson and Besrbeartie strawberry plants, well rooted, and promipt del, for less than 200. Annie ana G oa Ville, Ga., Rt. 2. : New Stone and Soe Baltimore tomato, Heading Collards and cabbage plants, shipped in ventilated: boxes, 50c, 300; $1 Mdel. Guy Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Flat. Dutch. cabbage plants 65 500; Lewiston, Ga. Late Flat Dutch and Chas. Wakefield cabbage, and Ga. collard plants, a. 15 a 100, $1.25 M, Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Ga., Rt. 4. Himalaya Blackberry. 25 doz., 3 doz 60c; strawberry plants, 20 a. 100, gL. 50 M, also cherry scions, 10c ea.,-6 for age on orders less than $1. Exch for late cabbage, eee or Heading col-- lard plants. Mrs. at: Smith, Austell, Gar, betes as - Greater Baltimore tonite: an tates | merman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. (name unknown) strawberry plants: ea | \ticulars. Samples on repuest. J. iB. In | Also budding cloth. G. i. fo Livingston Globe tomato, Late Flat : oie $1.35. Bin, $1 M postpaid. Miss Rosa Lee May, |. 75c, 500; $1.25 M, 5M or more, $l W: EE. Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. White Plume celery plants, 10 oz, S 80c a 100; pie plant roots, 10c ea._ = Eller, Ellijay, Gad RED 3. ies Miscellaneous For sae Genuine Yellow root: dry, 300 1b. green 25c lb. Del in 1st and 2nd ZONES Cash with order. S. A, Beavers, Cum- ming, Ga. RT. 2. aa All leading varieties pecan | -pudwood also waxed cloth for. budding. Prices-on repuest. G. H. Tomlinson, Putney, a. All kinds _of feed bags. Make best ote fer. Fred. L. .L. White, Buckhead, Gar 5 40 strong, white, 100. ib. chicken feed. sacks, $4.50 postpaid. Miss Belle Tim Nice geese feathers for sale cheap Mrs, C-H.'TFanner, Edison, Ga. Rte 4. Farm bell 18 in across, good as new, $4. FOB Mt. Zion, J. R, Cramer, Car: rollton, Ga., Rt. he See 35 - 35 gal syrup bbls. Make best bts fer FOB Temple. J. M. Goldwin, Drake town, Ga. - White and red vinegar, 50 gal. bbls 16c gallon FOB. Cash with order. LE Harrison, Dublin, Ga. AX handles,. homemade, $1. 50 don. SA OB. Full satisfaction guaranteed. Bes of references. Write for further par. eram, Waverly Hall, Ga. - Yellow May apple and butterfly. ros Make best offer on quantity want Mrs. EOP: Padgett, Hila Gap, Ga. Pecan budwood, all leading Varieties Shipped when wanted. Well packed. Putney, Ga. Want 12 aes suitable ia hang on Martin. poles: Wi e2 Davidson, Colum- bus, Ga., 1122- ee St. 4 Want to hear from- parties haying Gin seng or Golden Seal, thorought; dried roots. J. i Strong, sree Ga Boe O80. a sy Want farm and on proonee yf all kinds. - Merchants and Bank 1 i. P. Mendel. Stuart, Fla., Box: eS BEANS AND PEAS - FOR SALE | New crop, slightly mixed, either. va riety good table peas or for hay, $2. 50. bu. FOB. Hickox (Shipping point). C. F: Rowell, Winokur, Ga. R.F.D.1 Box 21 A few lbs. Winter beans, 25c teacup- ful Cash with order. Mrs. K. B. a Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7 | 1929 crop Whippoorwill peas f for: oo $4.00, per. bu. J. BE. Sims Huapels. Cae PD. 1 ie BUTTER FOR SALE Fresh Jersey butter: 5 lbs. per oe 50c Ib. del. Quality and satisfaction guaranteed, ee EB. er Cumming, Ga., | Rt. Te s FOB: Jess: than 30-b $1.40 bu. EL G. Matthews, Atlanta, G RFD 8 Bes FRESH AND CURED MEATS : FOR SALE ee 50 eee 8 to 30 lbs ea., 30c Ib FO New Oshoberg sacked. D.. We ae Reynolds, Ga. - Want nice, clean. fried meat erease- Mrs Gok; eitegay. Matthews, Ge: R i: : Smoked peas 18 aud 20 Ibs., 30c lb. J. R. Cramer, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. ary 4 weil cured, fine flavored, corn: fed 20 Ib. hams, 30c lb. 1 shoulder, 25 Tb. All FOB. i. J. eas Point Peter, Ga. Country cured Hickory Soke #, is Flat, Dutch cabbage, plants, 25 100, hams, 35c Ib. _ Shoulders, 25. b. R. Couch, Turin, Ga. : ree aot a PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN Georgia _ | Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Talmadge, Comunissioner Eugene THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. Entered as second class matter Feb- ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103. Act of October S091 7, Advertisements of farm produce and appurtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one time -on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of advertisement. Limited space will not permit inser- tion of unimportant advertisements. Under legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any, re- sponsibility for any advertisement appearing in the Bulletin or trans- action resulting therefrom. NOTICE We will appreciate very much if anyone knowing the whereabouts of 'Y. W. Joyner, formerly of Ellabelic, Georgia, Route No. 2, will please advise the State Sureau of Mar- kets where he may be found. \ FRUIT WANTED Nice apples (for jelly, pies, etc) 50c gal del. Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. mG 3S. -\ Blackberry preserves, 50c qt., huck- \ x berry jelly, 15c glass. Not del. Get at my home, 3-4 mi. beyond river from Atlanta. Witl exch some. for setting eggs. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. t Want-l_bu. apples. Will exch 100 Ig. red King Humbert cannas or 100 daf- fodils, narcissi and jonquils. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. GRAIN FOR SALE 50 bu. good, sound oats, 65c bu., FOB. T. J. LaCount, Winterville, Ga, Rt. 4; Box 41. : - 150 bu. Abruzzi rye, grown on my farm ist yr. direct from Cokers ped. seed, $2.50 bu. B. F. Murphy, Sand- ersville, Ga. 3 500 or more bu. extra nice cats fer sale. Mrs. Samuel H. Rumph, Mar- shallville, Ga. \. Bermuda hay, $15 a ton; oat and wheat straw. Write for prices. Fred _-_'L. White, Buckhead, Ga, GRAIN FOR SALE 1 ton bright, new baled wheat straw, $20 FOB, or-exch. Robt. T. Allen, Riv- erdale, Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Comb honey in lb. sections, 24 to cs., del. $4; Comb or Chunk in bulk, 75 1b. - tin, $10 del. by exp. Exch a 75 lb. tin for lbs good, country cured meat. LL. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3. Fresh, bright Comb honey, 40 to 6 lb. cans, 12 1-2c lb COD. J. W. Giles, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4. | 15 Stands bees and 35 empty hives, 1 and 1-2 story, 10 frames, $50 for out- fit, Sold only on ground. No delivery, John W. Cooley, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 2,| Box 540-A. FARM LAND SUPPLEMENT SEPTEMBER 5TH The Market Bulletin will publish ads offer- ing farms for sale, for rent, and wanted in the issue of September 5th. Only the farm- er can use this space. Real estate agents notices will not be published, nor will we list city property. we = Notices which reach this office later than noon of August 24th will be returned. Make your ad as brief as possible. Be sure to sign your name, giving the location of your farm, the acreage and price. leberry and strawberry, 60c qt., black- | THE MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY The Mediterranean fruit fly is one of the most destr ve i sects known to. the entomological world. It was fone on fhe oe American Continent for the first time on April 6, 1929, by Mr. J. C Goodwin of the Florida State Plant Board. The United States is the last large fruit country of the world to be invaded. The Mediterranean fruit fly, according to all vailable records, was first known to science about one hundred years ago. His record started with a cargo of de- caying oranges arriving in London from the Azores. He rapidly spread to all the countries of Southern Europe and North Africa, lying along the Mediterranean Sea. In 1889, he had reached South America and eight years later succeeded in crossing the ocean to Western Aus i t stralia, | and the following year reached the East Coast of that continent. The first year of the present century, the fly established itself as far t : b buULY, shed. north as Paris, France. He appeared in South America about that time, and Brazil in 1904, and Argentina in 1905. In 1910 he was found in one lo- aca poe ea years ee taken possession of every im- of the group, an ad put an end to t ing horticultural and agricultural inddetties, Soh erin _As to how the fly gained a foothold in the United States is not definitely known. The United State has for many years had inspect ~ ors in all of the principal ports of entry and all materials that might ee Clete hades eoae fly were carefully inspected. On nu- j sions fruit fly larvae were foun i feria fe ee eo nd in fruits and vegetables The Mediterranean fruit fly is a two-winged fly, about two-thirds of the size of the house fly; the general color is yellow to light } : and the wings bear brownish bands or spots, a eae oan te light colored rings. The pattern on the thorax, or portion behind the head, consists of irregular white markings on a background of black. The maggot, or larvae, when fully grown, is about one-third of an inch long, and is white or somewhat of the same color as the fruit pulp. The tail end is the largest, and from there the body tapers to a sharp point at the head. It has no legs, nor head, that can be recognized by the naked eye. fa : The Mediterranean fruit fly will attack citrus fruits, apples, pears, plums, apricots, pomegranates, figs, blackberries, blueberries, canta- loupes, cucumbers, grapes, tomatoes, beans of all kinds, peppers of all kinds, squash, gourds, pumpkins, common maypop, and many other fruits and vegetables. The preferred host of the Mediterranean fruit fly is the peach. In Hawaii in 1914 an entomologist of the United States Government from 178 one-half grown peaches which were pick- ed up from the ground, reared 2929 fruit flies. You can readily see that if the Mediterranean fruit fly became established in the State of Georgia that our great peach industry would be placed in jeopardy. _ The fruit fly has been found in Florida as far north as St. Augus- tine, and Hawthorne, as far south on the east coast as Banyan, and as far south on the west coast as Tampa. A large portion of Floridas great citrus belt is included in this infested area, and it is costing the Federal Government and the State of Florida millions of dollars to eradicate this dangerous pest.. The people of the State of Florida have lost millions of dollars in produce which they have been unable to ship on account of the fly. This dangerous pest must be eradicated from the North American continent or else the entire horticultural and agricultural industries are threatened. The people of Florida are thoroughly aroused, and are fighting as a people never have fought. They realipe that the very foundation of the statethe citrus ana / vegetable industrieswill be completely destroyed unless the fly is stamped out. In the infested areas, the citizens have formed com- mittees and all host fruits and vegetables of the fly are being destroy- ed. The only way to fight the fly is by starving it. No fruits and vegetables in which the fly can propagate and carry over will be al- lowed to ripen in the infested areas in Florida during the next five months. ~ : The State of Georgia, due to her geographical location, is in a very dangerous position. I am sure that you have seen during the past five or six months hundreds of truck loads of Florica citrus fruit which was distributed to all parts of the State. In the majority of cases, this fruit that was trucked in was either culled or fallen fruit. As the fruit which has been attacked generally falls to the ground, a large portion of this fruit might have been infested. a It is now up to the State of Georgia to determine whether or not we have an infestation.of the Mediterranean fruit fly. This should be done as quickly as. possible, for the quicker this determination is made, the brighter will be our chances for eradicating the pest should an infestation be found. To this end, every man, woman and child in the State of Georgia could be of great assistance by sending to the Georgia State Board of Entomology, 332 State Capitol, Atlanta, Geor- gia, any suspicious worms or flies. We have received wonderful co- operation frm all parts of the State so far, and 1 trust that we will continue to receive a large number of specimens. A pamphlet showing the fruit fly in actual colors can be obtained by writing the Board of Entomology. : ao ; M. S. YEOMANS, State Entomologist. | Exch for pure Buff Orpington young : = SES ex : 1 Thursday, July 25, 1929. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES y FOR SALE i ne Pure Ext. honey, 5 ib pails, $1.25 del. Mrs. F, R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Pure honey in comb, 1929 crop: 10 wee lb. pail, $1.50; 4 - 10 Ibs. $5.50. Cash with order. W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga. 35) 0 oe Clear, pure Chunk honey, finest quality: new 5 lb. pails, $1 ea., del. 3rd sone. Quality guaranteed. Carl W. Southwell, Pineora, Ga. = New, bright Gallberry honey, Ext., 12c lb., Chunk, 13c lb. New containers. Prompt shipment. D. F, Thomas, Odum, Ga. ce oS Nice, bright new Chunk honey, 5 Ib. pail, 75c; 10 ibs $1.50. Add postage. Cash with order. L. G. H. Scott, Lud- owici, Ga., Rt. B. : 8 Several tons Fancy honey, packed 2 . and labeled, in 5 lb pails, 6 per case, $4.25: cs. 12 2 1-2 Ibs., $4.75; cs. 24 16 oz. glass jars, $4.75. Chunk or Extract- ed. Prompt del. J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga. } . Pure Ext. honey: 6 10 lbs. to cs. Tu- pelo Blend Ext., $6.50; 12 5: Ib. $15 1. 10 lb. postpaid and insured, $1.60; a few large bbls. Wrie for price. Prompt shipment. John T. Crummey, Doctor- town, Ga., P. O. Box 36. . ae Bright amber honey in 60 lb. cans, free from dark or Bee bread, 12 1-2c lb. FOB here. W. C. Smith, Mtn. View, Ga. : ee Fresh, strained honey, $1.25 per 10 Ib. pails or~cs of 40 lbs. $4.75. All FOB. R. A. Cravey, Milan, Ga. RFD 1, Box 98. : eo Bright, new Chunk honey, 5 Ib. pail 75c; 10 lb., $1.50. Cash with order. Add postage. I. G. H. Scott, Ludowici, Ga. _ Rt; B, : Nice, bright Strained and Comb hon- ey, each in 10 lb. cans, $1.50; 6 to s., $8; 11 lbs. good beeswax, $3.75 FOR, Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2. New crop, Fancy quality Gallberry, packed in 16 oz. jars with comb, 24 to cs., $5; 5 Ib. pails, 12 to cs. $9; 10 lb, 6 to cs. with comb, or all ext., $8.50; 80 Ib. cans, 1 tp cs., $8.50 ea. All FOB; single 5 and {0 Ib. pails, del. by mail, $1.10 and $2; No. 1 quality in bbls., 10c lb. in 10 1b. pails, 6 to cs., $F cs, FOB; single 10 lb. pail del. by mail, $1.50. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Le PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE About 150 Ibs.-peanuts in hull, 6c Ib, 25 lbs. shelled, 10c Ib. Cash with order. puilets. Mrs, A. S, Collins, Bluffton, Ga. Fancy grade, well matured Spanish early peanuts, green for boiling, $3.0C bu., FOB. Any amount. Prompt ship- ment, Cash with order. W. U J, Dreu- ghan, Wigham, Ga. Rte 1. ee Improved Spanish peanuts for sale. D. L. Brinson, Blun, Ga. . : oe POTATOES FOR SALE 800 or 1M bu. Porto Rico sweet pota- toes, from September 15th to October 15th. Sell in 100 lb. lots, or by Car lots. All orders. cash FOB. Make best offer, or come see. J. A. J. Bryan, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 3. ea ee Irish cobbler potatoes, $2.50 per 100 lbs.. Any quantity. Cash. with order Prompt shipment. Wm. Nunn, Law- ~ renceville, Ga. eee 15 bu. imp.- Lookout Mtn. seed Irish _ potatoes, $1.25 bu. FOB. J. J. Mann, Tallapoosa, Ga. a ae Nice quality Red Bliss potatoes, No. 2 1s, $1.20 bu; No. 2s, $1 bu., new Porto Ricans, $2 bu. All FOB here. J. GO White, Pearson, Ga. aes VEGETABLES FOR SALE Butter beans, okra, sweet Bell pepper and Egg plant for sale. -Make best ae price. Mrs. J. H. Harp, Blakely,Ga. " HAY FOR SALECar Lots, ~ Web Tatum, County Agt. Elberton, Ga, 2 carloads good alfalfa hay for sale. Thursday, July 25, 1929. VEGETABLES FOR SALE, Young, green McCassler beans for -. canning, 50c for 12 Ibs. del, large lots Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. _ Ibs., at time. - F. Delk, Homerville, Ga. Rt. 1, cheaper; little white mush or acre peas, 20 per 1-2 lb., white, large nest on- ions, GOc gal. All del. Mrs. A. S. & Lady Finger peas, green, 5c lb., ten- - der okra, 8c Ib., FOB, Mrs. E, H, Smith _ Cochran, Ga, 100 Ibs green White lima beans, 5c lb. No orders filled for less than 10 _Add postage. Mrs. Geo. Can furnish 1-2 bu. green pepper, Ruby Giant, or large Sweet, also about 6 qts. green long Cayenne or Hot pep- 2 ee weekly, 10c qt., and charges. . D. Johns, Winokur, Ga. 15 lbs. dry Bermuda onions, Mrs. 1929 - erop, 7c 1b; 6 ibs, 1929 crop, Evergreen Stringless string and 2 lb. running bean seed 15c Ib, ea., 4 lbs. speckled, extra early string bean, bunch, 15c. All FOB S. E. OQuinn, Graham, Ga. _ Green Hot pepper, 25c qt. del. No staraps. Mrs. R. T. Coe pay Adairs- _ ville, Ga., Rt. 3. Green hot pepper, 25c qt. Ready now. Mrs. J. F. Tiillmon, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. I. Fresh butter beans; white nest on- ions, and green peas, each, 50c gal Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. The White Maryland Roasting ears, 0c* doz., green butterbeans, Be lb. dry yy 2 1 y . - baby limas, 20c lb, white blackeyed peas, 15c lb. All FOB. Prompt ship- ment. W. U. J: Draughon, /Whigham, Ga. FRUIT WANTED Want tc exch first class tomatoes for good peaches at once. J. S. Stephens, Kinderlou, Ga., Box 66. : GRAIN WANTED Want Fulghum and Apple oats, Ab- ruzzi and Tall Ga. rye. Advise quan- / tity with prices. C. A. Rowland, Ath- ens, Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED Want 50 Ibs. new Chunk honey. Must be good and this yrs. crop. B. M. Aaron, Adairsville, Ga. _~ Want to exch value for 50 strong col- onies of Bees in Patent hives, with not less than 1 Super to the hive. Must be free of disease. Write for particu- lars. S.A. Strickland, ener, Ga., Rt. i. 1, Box 45. - Trish potatoes; Want beeswax in any quantity. Write for prices paid, stating quantity and grade. J. Tom White, Dublin, Ga. ' PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want all varieties and any amount pecans. Neon Buchanan, Americus, Ga, POTATOES WANTED. Want 4 or 5 bu. Lookout Mtn. seed also 2 or 3 Ibs. little crook neck yellow squash seed for planting. E. J. Sumner, Wrightsville, |- Ga., RFD 4. Bend For Sale Goud, tested chufa seed, washed and _- well cleaned, $1.35 peck, $5 bu., slightly - damaged, 835c peck, $3 bu., Rape seed, 2 Tbs. 35c: 10 Ibs., $1.25; cattail mil- let, 20c lb. No less than 2 lbs. said. Buyer to pay transportation chgs. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. BX \ PS: _ Red shellots, 25 gal. - Southern variety in the Burr; Long pod English pea seed, 25c a cup. corre Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga., Rt: Old fashioned shellot buttons, 10c at. Mrs. C. H. Mc- Glaun, Cusseta, Ga. Want 1M lbs. Burr clover seed, Early 1M Crimson in the hull, also 1M of Hairy - Vetch, either straight: vetch, or heavy mixture of vetch and rye. oe sam- fee - BULLETIN. ple and quote best prices on this quan- tity. C. W. Miller, Cornelia, Ga. Want to exch. Bunch butterbeans fcr cabbage, onion, and rutabaga seed. Give 1 1-2 lbs., for 1-2 Ib. of any kind men- tioned. Write before sending. Eva Corbitf; Kirkland, Ga, Rt. 1. New white nest onions, 60c gal. del, Also new Burr clover seed, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. 12 thls. old time Seven Top turnip seed; 2 spoonfuls for 15c or lot for 80c. Postpaid. Roy Puckett, Waleska, Ga., Rte 1, Genuine cabbage collard seed: Head- ing King White Stem, 20c lb. FOB. Add postage. W. Uz J. Draughn, Whigham, Ga. 6 lbs. clean turnip seed, miostly Sev- en Top, 25c lb., or 15c cupful del. W. B. Skinner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. -12. White nest onions, 1929 crop, thor-: oughly dried, $4 bu. Buyer pay chgs. C. L. Brooks, Monroe, Ga., RFD 3. New crop Ga. collard seed recleaned in 100 lb. lots and over, 10c 1b.; less lots, 15 lb. Add postage. J. T. Pon- der, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 8. Recleaned Burr clover seed, 8c lb here, sacked.; S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. New crop True Ga. dollar, and Pur- ple Top Globe turnip seed, del. Ga., in 5 Ib. lots, 30c Ib. Cash with order. will : Smith, Roy, Ga. 4 lbs new giant vreen southern curles mustard seed, recleaned, $2 for lot del. Ga. S. G. Rogers, Hagan, Ga. 2M. lbs. fine, well cured white Ber- muda onions, 5c lb., FOB. A. P. Greene Abbeville, Ga. New crop cabbage collard, 40c Ib., imp. Purple Top globe turnip seed, 25c lb., del. Ga. Mrs. W._J. Smith, Mtn. View, Ga. 1 gal. dry Bunch butterbean seed, shelled. Loyd Mark Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga. \ 200 Ibs. white Eng. multiplying shel- lots, 8c lb., cheaper in 50 lb, lots. Cash with order. son, Ga., RFD 2. Burr clover seed, 4c lb. Not screened. W. H. Smith, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. Old fashioned shellot buttons, gal., plus postage. No checks. T. Lambert, Forest Park, Ga. Genuine Crystal Wax Bermuda on- ion sets, 35c qt., 1-2 gal., 65c; $1.15 gal. $7 bu. Cheaper in Jarge lots. W. R. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. 1 qt. Willet Wonder Eng. peas, this yrs. crop, 20c teacup, 1 gal. fresh white nest onions, 50c del. All sound, in good cond; 1 teacup Southern Curled mus- tard seed, 40c del. Mrs. H. H. Sulli- van, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5s = Seed Wanted Want some old fashioned Winter (the bitter kind) also Purple Top Glcbe fur- Nip seed; some green pod Bunch beans for fall planting. Give price postpaid. W. J. Tucker, IndianMound, Ga. Live Stock For Sale 60c Mrs. J, CATTLE FOR SALE . : Reg. Jersey 5 mos old cow calf, $75 at barn, or exch. for Brown Leghorn hens or pullets. H, C. Cruce, Lawrence- ville, Ga., Rt. 3. Nice Jersey cow, now giving milk, and to be fresh in September. G. W. Brown, Hampton, Ga. RFD 1. 40 Grade Jersey milch cows. Sell or trade two or three for 1929 hatch White Leghorns. W. E. Hill, Macon, Ga., Rt. 1, Phone 1983-W. 2 milch cows, fresh in, 3 gals. per day. See at my farm. Rayraond Keith, Alvaton, Ga. Reg. Guernsey bull calf. May eae strain. Serviceable age, $75 Cash. Mrs. F. B. Rawlings, Sandersville, Ga. 2 lemon color Jersey heifers, 15 and 19 mos. old, both bred. From high producing milkers. Fine shape, $40 ea. or $75 for both and will take 50 pure bred March or April pullets (no Ban- 4 MARKET. J. D. Williams .William- ~~ tams) at 75c ea. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga. Rt. 1, 1 good Jersey 5 gal cow; calf, 8 wks old. A-1 cond. Not reg. Sacrifice for $115 FOB. J. H. Morris, Whitesburg, Ga. Reg. Polled Herefords, both. sex. Par- ry E. Lunsford, Covington, Ga. Entire herd of reg. Guernsey cattle. Write. F. S. Baiiey, Secretary, Atlan- ta, Ga., 35 Linden Ave., N. E. 35, Hereford heifers and cows, and 10 steers.. W. P. Elder, Culloden, Ga. 1 thoroughbred good cond, 3 mos. old Jersey bull calf from 4 Bal. cow. Sell or exch for Jersey same age heifer. W. L. Wilson, Sparta, Ga., Rt. 3. - Jersey ull calf, dropped May 19, 1929. Daim: Sultans Noble Marie; Sire: Cat- herines Sultan. $30 reg. in buyer's name. Ned J. Bond, Bogart, Ga. HOGS FOR SALE Reg. 300-350 lb. S P C male, $35 or exch for 25 pure bred B R young hens, or 35 March 1929 pullets. No culls. Mrs. J. D. McIntyre, Ousley, Ga. 6S P C gilts and 1 male, 4 mos old from quality stock, $15 ea., and ped. furnished. M. Cavendy, Millwood, Ga. Reg. White Chester 4 yr. old, big boned hoar, $50. O. Keener, Thomson, Ga. Reg. Duroc boar and sow, 9 mos. old, farrow ist November. Lifetime. inoc- ulation, $50 for.pr. B.S. Gordon, Mat- thews, Ga. Reg. Duroc Jersey 3 mos old pigs, dbl. treated, $10.50 ea., 2 for $19.50. Exch 1 for 1 S P C same age gilts. A. S. Phillips, Collins, Ga. Rt. 2. Several Durce brood sows, all bred. T. S. Bryant, Supt., Social Circle, sae Rid. Essex-China 3 1-2 mos old, 75 to 100 Ib. shoats, $7.50 to $10 ea. W. W. Dris- kell, Sparta, Ga. Big Bone P C, 400 lb: sow, with five. pigs, 6 wks old, $60 FOB Mt. Zion. J. R. Cramer, Carrollton, Ga., Rt..7. Reg. Berkshire gilts, about 150 Ibs., $20. ea., Berksnire P. C.. 7 wks. old pigs, $5 ea, reg. Berkshire ready for ser- vice boar, $15; papers, $5 extra. Fred lL. White, Buckhead, Ga. 8 pigs, 3.mos old, Piney Wood and Duroc, crossed, $2.50 ea., $19.50 for lot. Will not ship. Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Sum- rait, Ga. Rt. 2; 1 pure bred Black Essex gilt, oe around 150 lbs., good cond., $20. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Ga., Rt. A. Pure bred African Guinea pigs, $10 ea., $18 pr., also gilts and young boars. A. P. Sanders, Tignall, Ga. - 1 reg. Duroc Jersey 2 vr. old boar, wt. over 300 lbs., $25. T. G. Kent, Mitchell, Ga. _ Want pr. reg. P. C. pigs, about. six wks. old. J. M. Grow, Colquitt, Ga. Want some hogs. Will buy, or exch a good, littie, 10 yr.*old mule. Write at once. Lee Boyd Meeler, Baldwin, Ga., Rt. 1, ; HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE _ 12 yr. old, about 1M lb. mare, sound gentle and good worker, $50 at my barn E. L. Cathey, Sweet Gum, Ga. 9 yr. old, 1050 lb. horse, steady work- er, $70 or exch also 1 mule, 1050 Ib., 10 yrs. old, $100. Write. , W. Wilmot, Ashland, Ga. Saddi and buggy 10 yr. old, about 500 lb. pony. Write for price: J. L. Yawn, Chauncey, Ga. pr. match mules, 6 and 7 yrs old, wt. 950 Ibs. ea. Sound and smart, $350. Will take a good horse or milch cow in exch. Mrs. Lizzie Moody, Coffee, Ga. 5 prs. good mules, in fine cond. Mrs. D. C. McCaskell, St. Simons Island, Ga. Good, 8 yr. old mare, work anywhere, gentle, mare for sale, or exch. for year- lings, or good milch cow. Auston Long, Dial, Ga. -cholls, G&, Rt, 1. 8 yr. old mule, $00. J. L. Hayes, Ni- \ ee PAGE FIVE = RABBITS FOR SALE 1 black and white buck, about 12 mos old, $l. 25, W. J. Young, Wrens, Ga. 5 N. Z. mixed, yr. old does and one buck, $10; 16 young, i0 and 12 wks. old, $1.50 per pr., 2. N. Z, Whites, $1.75. $20 for lot for quick sale. E. J. Mas- me ons, Luxomni, Ga. aes Chinchillas from ped stock, 3 mos old, $5 per, doe with 6 young 3 wks old, $15; Nw Z Reds, 3 mos old, $3 pr.,. doe with 5 young, $10. B. L. Smith, ) Atlanta, Ga. 181 Ga Ave., S W, Phone Madison, 6056-W. Chinchillas: doe with papers, 6 mos old doe with 4 young 1 wk. old ~ $10. Can furnish papers; 8-10 wks. old, 50c ea., or the 8 for $3.75. All in good cond. Miss Mae Pope, Monticel- lo, Ga. Standard Chinchillas, reg. stock; 1 pr. unrelated, adults, $11; 1 ped. 6 mos old buck, $2.50; self-cleaning hutches, cheap. J. D. Langston, Savannah, Ga. 1115 Seiler Ave. es Chinchillas, from Prize Winning ~ stock, Standard quality. Hee: or ped. T. C. Griffin, Valdosta, Ga., Box 243. 4 Chinchillas, 3 mos old, $5 pr. DeLos Turner, Concord, Ga. 1 mixed doe, ready to breed, $2. 50, or exch for bred white, pink-eyed doe; ped. Chinchilla buck, $2. James. M. Edge, Fairburn, Ga. 4 Beleium 8 mos old does; 1 Belgium. 7 mos old buck; 1 N Z White 7 mos old buck and 1 N Z Red 9 mos buck, $1.50 ea., $10 for lot. W. H. G. Stephens, Morrow, Ga: = 5 Chinchilla 4 to 6 mos does, $3 to : $7 ea., 41 N Z Red, 6 to 8 mos does, $5 ea., 1 N Z Red 7 mos old buck, $4; 2 Belgium does, $3 ea. Some of Chin-. chillas and all Reds, subject to reg. A. T. Hicks, Atlanta, Ga., 414 cab St. N. E. : New. Zealand Red 11 mos ; old doe, $2; 4 N Z 5 wks old, 50c ea. Good stock. free from disease. FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. J. B. Garner, Lilburn, Ga. _ 4 mos old black and white doe, 95c: 2 black does, same age, 90c ea., 1 solid white pink-eyed, 2 1-2 mos. old, 80c; white doe, 85c, 7 wks. old, 2 1-2 mos black doe, 70c; gray and white doe, 7 wks. old, 60c; $6.05 for the lot. Buyer to pay express. Cash with order. Roy Strickland, Lithia Springs, Ga. Yr. old, subject to reg. rabbits: Chinchilla does and 1 buck, and3 NZ _ Red does and 1 N Z White buck, $20 or | exch for 30 April hatch WL pullets. ~ Robt. T. Allen, Jr., Riverdale, Ga. ee Reg. or subject to reg. doe rabbits: Chinchillas: 1 one yr. old; 3 Gianis, 3 mos, and one 8 mos old; 1 Silver | Fox 3 mos old. Sell or trade for pigs or old hogs, or ickens, any age above > 4 wks. old. A/B. Bledsoe, Savannah, ; Ga., Box 1215. es SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE _ 20 ewes, 15 lambs and 5 yearling ~ rams, $5 ea., or $175 for lot if taken at once. Also would like to exch for or = buy_ 1 good, thoroughbred Hampshire ram lamb. A good individual. Musi be cheap for east J. T. McClung, Hi- ; ram, Ga. y Several young rams for sale. R. cs Hall, Norwood, Ga. : A few nice Hampshire and sod downs, $10-ea., ewes. P.,S, Knox, Thomson, Ga. _ 60 to 710 good grade sheep. Reasonable prices. J. W. 'T. Glass, LaGrange, Ga. 2 Nubian 5 mos old doe kids (mo-- ther, 3-4 Nubian); 1 each doe and buck 4 mos old, entitled to reg. Mrs. L. BH. Nephew, Smyrna, Ga., Marietta car line, Anderson Stop. 6 head of sheep. Make best offer. deg L. Hayes, Nicholls, Ga., Rt. 1. : 1 Nubian 4 mos. old buck, direct from Judge Candlers herd, entitled to reg., $30 or exch. Robt. T. Allen, Jr., on erdale, Ga. ~ CATTLE FOR SALECar ab = 1 or 2 cars grazing cattle; mixed cows boro, Ga. and yearlings. O. L. McLemore States $12; ee mixed Chinchilla 4 mos old doe, $2.50: ie Dig in lots of 1 ram and 4 2 PAGE SIX : Ey et a Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want several nice yearlings. Exch. April hatch S C W Leghorns for same. nea G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga. Want. pure bred Jersey heifer 3 to 5 wks. old calves. State number and iowest cash price FOB. A. L. Duncan, Bessemer, Ala. ~ Want a-good milch cow. zie Moody, Coffee, Ga. Want Guernsey cows, either good grade, or registered, also young heif- -~ 2 ers, bred, :or:.open.. J. E. Turner, At- Janta, Ga., 502 Ponce de Leon Ave. ~. Want to lease from 1 to 3 yrs. a small dairy herd: 4 to 24 head. None but good producers considered. Give - freshening date, av. production, and full particulars in first letter. L. J. - Taylor, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 3; Box 45. Want dairy shires, will take 20 or 30 cows at $3.50 a cow per month, and guarantee satisfaction. E. B. Rainwa- ter, Wrens, Ga. Mrs, Liz- HOGS WANTED | Want 1 pr. Black P C 2 to 3 mos old pigs, reg. or entitled fo reg. Give best _ prices FOB. W. D. Barefield, Fort - Gaines, Ga,., Rt. 1. \Want 1 Black P C bred gilt, reg. or entitled to reg. Give age, wt. and best price FOB. Lenwood | Barefied, Fort "Baines. Ga., Rt. 1. = Want to exch value for hogs or itor yearling. Write for further informa- tion. J.) F, Hoes, Butler, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 48. : : _ HORSES AND MULES WANTED _ Want a perfectly gentle, safe, sound, _ work anywhere farm. mare mule, wt. about 900 to 1M lbs. Quote gee a _ D. Fuller, Geneva, Ga. _ SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want a few Southdown rams. State age and best price in first letter. W. EAL Aultman, Warwick, Ga. bn ey at "HOGS WANTEDCar Lots Want a car feeder shoats, from 30 to A aD mee (O; LG: aT Statesboro, Ga. OF lowers And Seed F or Sale Dees NOTICE We are listing flowers and seed for - sale and wanted, second-hand machin- ery for sale and wanted, and incuba- tors wanted, in this issue of the Mar- ket Bulletin. We will list incubators for sale in the August ist issue of the. cont Bulletn. : at Milk and cae lilies, 30c; red. Sikh aay spots lilies, 2 for 250; call col-. ors cannas, green and variegated fol- ae nage: 30c doz; Japanese twig, 40c; glad- toli, 50c doz., orange and lerion lilies, 15 and 20c doz. Easter lilies, 30 doz. _ Mrs. Mattie Carter, Alma, Ga. . ; fe Dbl. and single mixed hollyhocks, climbing, cypress, -bachelors buttons, -Delphinium, poppies, straw -flowers, spoonful; dbl. and single orange, lemon, marigolds and zinnias, 15 per cup,. _. Tree of Paradise seed, 6 for 5c; 30 flo- - wer cuttings, $1; purple iris, 18 for 50c; tiger lilies, 75c per 18. Will exch for tulips, dbl. hyacinths, crocus, calla 1il- ies, peonies, or cactus type dahlias. Write first. Add postage. George Har-. old Pass, Point Peter, Ga., Rt. 2. __ Banana bushes, $1 ea., small, 50c; as jirginia creeper, wisteria, 25 ea., jon- ~ quils and daffodils, $1 a 100; gladioli, _ 35ce doz., grape begonia, 10c cutting. Add postage. Mrs. S. A. Miller, Finley- son, Ga., RFD 3. Red geranium, pink hydrangea, all colors. monthly roses, all well rooted, : *45. ea. Hardy phlox; foxglove, Sweet _ Williams, 50c doz. ea., Boston: _ Sword fern, blue August lily, 3 for 50c. | City, Ga. Chinese lantana plant, seed, all 5c per |- and MARKET. dbl. and deans petunias, rooted, 15 ea. Add postage on small orders. Miss Ramie Turner, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. 2 kinds jonquil or daffodil bulbs, mix- cinth bulbs, 30c doz. Mrs. D. AG Pope, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 3 dark blue and purple 40c; fox gloves, verbenas, butter cups, phlox, primroses, 25c doz., dbl. red japonicas, forsythia, lilac: and golden bells, 25c ea., mums, 25c doz. Miss Elsie Padg- ett, Ella Gap, Ga. oo Dbl. pink hyacinths, 10c ea., 3 for 25c, $1 doz., or 75c for small size; blue Roman hyacinths, 50 doz., dbl. red tu- lips, 50c doz., dbl. and single jonquils, April blooming narcissi, mixed, $1 2a 100. Collection of 25 flower cuttings, $1.- Add postage. Mrs. S. Fulchei, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 4. ea, 10c ea., uink flowering almonds, ea., 10c ea., pink flowering almonds, miller, ea. 15 doz. Mrs. A. Tuck, El- lijay, Ga., Rt- 3,:Box 59, Salmon pink- and red amaryllis, blooming size bulbs, 35c ea., 3 for $1; smaller size, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. aa A Pec e Udon, Bremen, Ga., Star Rt. Paper white narcissi, $2 per 100; yel- low, sweet narcissi, $1 per 100, $7.50 a M, large Trumpet daffodils, $1.50 per 100; butter and eggs $1 a 100; jonquils, 75c a 100; $5 a M red spider lily, 25c doz., $1.50 a 100, $12 M; 1500 mixed bulbs, 15 a 100 or lot, for $10. Mrs. a E. Harrell, Quitman, Ga., Rt. 6. Scarlet red and pink hydrangea, 25c: cutting. Forrest Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Coral vines, 6 for 25c, or exch for dbl. dahlias or begonias, any kind ex- cept. conch. Mrs. Cy ves Butler, Iron Several 100 paper white narcissi bulbs 50c a 100 and postage. Exch for, box flowers. Write what you have. Mattie J. Cochran, (No address.) 2 rooted coleus, about 10 in. high, | different colors, 3 geraniums, dbl. pink and 2 dbl red, rooted, $1; alligator tail cactus, 10 cutting, 50e for whole bunch Boston fern, 10c rooted; green striped andsgreen jew, 8c for large cutting; Ig. - Pred, dbl. poppy seed, 10c teaspoonful,: large, mixed red and yellow moss plants, 10c ea., Angel Trurmpet, 30c doz., or 20c for 6; 1 rooted coral vine, 25c. Mrs. J. Ss, Yeomans, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt: 2. . White Wax Easter lily, blooming size bulbs, $1 doz., Cash with order. Miss Berniece Smith, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. 1. Old fashioned purple lily bushes, 15c ea., August lilies, 25c ea, Snowballs, 3 for 50c; peach tree roses, 6 for 25c; red gladioli, 5 bulbs, 35c.. Lula Young, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. ; 300 extra large dbl pink dbl. petal hyacinth bulbs, 10c ea., $1 doz., $8 a 100. 50 for $4.50; small ones, 5cea; 206 large butter and egg bulbs, $3.50 for lot, or 4cea. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. White- jhead, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 2. Dbl. petunia cuttings, 100 ea. Mrs. Florenc Woodward, Fairmount, Che Rt. 1, Box. 58. Day lilies, 3 for. 25c; snowdrops, 0c a 100, and jonquil. bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. S. A. Leonard, Chats- Fworth, Ga., Rt. 2. ~ , Maple begonia, fluffy ruffle fern, 25c ea., grape begonia, 2 for 25c; bloxoni, 10 ea., rooted pink and red cactus, 15c ium. cuttings, 5c ea. Ivy geraniums, 15c ea. Add 5c postage on orders less than 50c. No stamps, Mrs. R. T. Chatham, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3. , Evergreen yellow jasmine; 10 well rooted cuttings, $1; day lily bulbs, 75c a 100; white Wax spider lily, 10 ea., 6 for 50c. Add postage. Jennie Eve- lyn. Wells, Chatsworth, Ga. Sultanas, cactus, red jew, red aaa pink geraniums and justicia, 10c ea., milk and wine lilies, 2 for 25c; blue iris, 25 doz., calla lilies; 50c; ferns, ed, 60c a 100, $5 a M, single blue hya- Water hyacinths, a5 : yellow iris, 30c. | pink : Purple King iris, 26c doz. pink alth-- Mrs. |. sacks. e&., cuttings, 10c ea., rosebud geran- | BULLETIN: 5 for 10; spider lilies, 2563 giant ti- ger jilies, 50c doz., 3 yr. old roses, 75c; umbrella palm, 15c; red, yellow and variegated cannas, and red peonies, ca. 50c doz. Add postage. Miss Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga. Begonias: maple, grape, leopard, red couch, green leaves with red veins, rooted, 20c ea., cutting, 10c; dbl red and 3 colors pink geraiiums, 20c doz. cuttings; rooted salmon and pink sul- tanas, 15c burnt orange and yellow lan- tana, 15 doz. cuttings; rooted justicia, 15c; all colors coleus, good roots, 20c doz. Mrs.. J. C. Eades, Gainesville, Ga. tof. gs Blue hydrangea, rooted cuttings, 25c ea,, 6 for $1.25; well rooted, 2 yr. old white August lily, 50c; purple iris bulbs, 35c doz., $2 a 100; bronze colored flow- ered flags, 15c doz. 75c a 100 $5: M. Perennial blue verbena, yellow primros- es, Sweet Williams, blue violets, and Giant Crego Asters, mixed colors, all 15c doz., 75c a 100, $5 a M. Add post- age on orders under 25c. Mrs. Emma Clayton, Roy, Ga. Cherokee roses and raspberry briars, 50c doz., tiger lilies, 75c a 100; blue berry bushes,-25c doz. White and yel- low jonquils, $1.50 a 100. John S. Be son, Morganton, Ga. 3 large Fluffy ferns in lard tubs (packed so they will be del O. K.) -$5 ea., also pink, red and white geranium and pink sultana cuttings, 10c ea., 3 for 25c;. well rooted begonias, large speckled leaf with pink blooms, 25c ea., small size, 10 ea., 3 for 25c; plumbago, vooted, 15c ea., 2 for 25c. Mrs. HE. Mul- lins, Penfield, Ga., Box 1. : King Humbert, President Red and Richard Wallace yellow, cannas, $1 per doz, Mrs. Francis King rose color glad- {oli bulbs, $1.50 doz., white, blue and pink hydrangea, 50c ea., $5 doz., small size, 30c ea., Ageratum and crinison and yellow marigolds, * 30 doz; Mrs. Z. M. Story, "Phonison, - Ga, _ 18 or 20 rooted January cactus plants large, 30c ea., 2 for 50c; small, 15 ea., 2 for: 25c; jonquil and butter and ege bulbs, 30c doz., also booking orders for white Easter lily bulbs, 10c ea., or $1 doz. Add. postage. . Miss Idel Rahn, Guyton, Ga.. RFD 2. Mistletoe geranium, 5c cutting, 10c rooted: cream white canna lilies, 20c ea., red, yellow and variegated, 25c doz. Wandering iew, large leaf, white flags, shasta daisies, all 25 doz., blue sweet violets, $1 a 100. Add postage. Exch for white feed sacks. Mrs. S. A. Meller, -Finleyson, Ga., RFD 3. Begonias: Leopard, 15c ea., large Beef Steak, 25c; Lucerne, Silver Leaf, Maple and dark red fuchsia, salmon sultanan cuttings and red and White Conch, grape Leaf, rooted; Boston, Roosevelt Sword, and Mixed ferns, rooted, all 10c | ea., 8 different colors dbl. geraniums, 5c cutting; Calla lilies, 15c rooted. Mrs: H. F. White, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1. Oxalis bulbs; large yellow, 15c doz., giant. pink, 4 for 10c, or 25c doz. Add postage.: Miss Lillian Wright, Zebulon, Ga. Red, white, pink peony divisions, 3 to 5 eyes; German Bearded iris; Darwin | tulips and gladioli, at 1-2 price. Supply in dozen, hundred and M lots. Cureton, Austell, Ga.: Well rooted pink sultanas, 200 2, or exch for white feed sacks, or anything I can use. 1 plant for two 100 Ib. size Write. Mrs. J. L. Mallard, Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 4, Small palms and hibiscus, ae ea. Mrs B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga, Rt.. Ue Yellow flag lilies and white and pur- James 10c; shasta daisies, 2 for .10ce; hardy aster, broad leaf and yellow. blooming cactus, pink justicia, ea. 5 cutting; red -and white hollyhock plants, 3- for De pink and purple verbena, and - Xmas cactus, 5c ea., catnip, 10c a bunch. Add postage. Mrs. M.. Fawn, Ga. - Large, blooming size. crimson ae lis bulbs, ov per doz., -cannas: and 286 postage on orders for less. than 25c. doz. Hastings. dbl: zinnias,. marigolds, : \25c; 2 monthly roses, different, 2 for aniums, 15c-ea., or 50c for the 4; 1 well and 1 asparagus fern, 1 yr. old, $1. Ger- SS Beckham, pising Fawn, BO es Rt '| City, Ga. Rt. 2. ple iris, ea. 6 for 10c; golden glow, 3 for | Pues ield, ae ; Se "Thursday, July 25, 1929. santhemums, 50 doz. No stamps ac- cepted. Miss Thena Tanner, Sanders= ville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 8. = Water lilies, blue iris, Sweet Williams 25c doz., purple iris, 40c doz., tiger lil- a ies, yellow and white narcissi, 30c doz. Hollyhocks 60c doz. Mrs. W. F, Fain, 13 Morganton, Ga. - Stone plant, gray in color, (resembles flowers carved in stone) 1 leaf (will take root) 5c ea. Ice plants, 6c ea., pink oxalis, 8c. All del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, _ = Ocilla, Ga. Rooted spotted salmon Sultana, 0c ea., rose color single geranium with white center, cutting, 20c.. Mrs. ae Q. Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 2. See Water and Tiger lilies, pink and wht, Sweet Williams, and Evergreen, ea., 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Martha, Car- ; son, Morganton, Ga. Well rooted Xmas cactus, 10 per plant; sprengeria fern, 10c ea. Mrs. V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2. | Purple iris, fragrant narcissi and red ~ gladioli bulbs,,ea. 25c doz., day lilies, 20 doz. Lauren Noble, Trenton, Ga * 2M paper white narcissi and 1M vel- low daffodil bulbs, $6 M. 1 cent ea., 100 lots. All blooming. size bulbs. Mins. J. B. Saye, Newborn,-Ga. Yellow jonquils, 15c doz., or exch ce 100 lb, size, clean white feed sacks; : scarlet sage, 3 doz., 25c; a few rooted geraniums, 10c ea. Mrs. E. F. Ingram, | Young Cane, Ga. Rooted cuttings rose pink sultanas, 15c ea., 2 for 25c; old fashioned Four O'clock 1929 seed, 10c teaspoonful (ros | and white mixed seed, or in separate colors); jonquil bulbs, 50c a 100, Add ae Mrs. R. C. Taylor, Ga., Rt. 2; Box 82. Paper white and yellow. (extra, tine) bulbs, 5c ea., for largest, 2 of medium: 5 size, 5c, or 25 doz. mixed, also in bulk, reasonable. Mrs. R. M. Cun ; Shellman, Ga., Box 213. = Yellow briar roses, 25c a., 2 for Ac; large water lilies, 6 for. $1; jonquils, large variety, dbl. petunia plants, 75 a 100; canna plants, mixed colors, 50c touch-me-nots and snow-on-the-Mtn.,. 10c doz., rooted cape jasmines, spider lilies, Umbrella palm cuttings, ea. 2 for 30c, or exch. for coleus and Boston fern. Mrs. John L. ,Phillips, Flowery : Branch, Ga., RFD 2e3 ; 2 ea. well rooted purple and red an rooted Angel Wing begonia, 25; pur- ple geranium cuttings, 6 for 25c; large ~ green wandering jew, rooted, 25 doz; Sweet violets, 2 rub eletees Be; orange and lemon lilies, 4 for 10c: white and pink geraniums, 2 for 5c; Exch for Eng peas, any other seed, or for White chicken feed sacks. Money order or stamps. Mrs. Ruth Blackston, oe Petunias, verbenas, salvia, - Florida. sweet peas, periwinkle, . 10 = -8.,. red, pink and blotthed cannas, 5c ea., ca- ladiums, Rubra begonias, grass pot lil 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. aS Sauls, Shellman Ga. ~ Brown Turkey, Brunswick and dem- on fig. pink and lavender crepe myr tle, pomegranate, dbl. and single . theas, - pink, purple and white, = per 100. . Large quantities cheaper. 1 and 2 yr. old shrubbery, State insp. Mrs. R. S. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga. ~ ' Milk and wine lilies, $1 doz. and jon- quil bulbs, 75c a 100, all del. Mrs: Ck. Watson, Dawson, Ga., Ri Be Ae Well rooted English Ivy. vines, a 100, or 65c doz. Cash with order. Mrs, MC. Carter, Valdosta, Ga.; Rt his Box aD: Royal : Pothotane De ft. high, 506 ea., : small ones, 25c ea., periwinkle plants, 83 doz. 25c and. postage; mixed colors Sweet Williant os - spoonful. Cash Thursday, July 25, 1929. ee af lowers And Sead For Sale or 1 money order. Mrs. Jno. R. Turner, Coficord, Ga, ~ 3 ae Pink Shamrock, large leaves and blooms (ready to be put out now) and winter blooming oxalis, ea. 25c per doz. bulbs.. Mrs. J. C. Kelley, Mitch- ell, Ga. ee Cut flowers, all byper and. colors, choice dahlias. Mrs. R. V. Woody, Dial, a oe well rooted coleus, 10 ea., or exch 1 for 1 cutting of fish tail begonia, pos- tage prepaid. ~Miss Lula Wynn, Rock- ledge, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 105. 1% different colors, dbl. and - singie hollyhock seed. 23 yrs. improving these. 10c snuff box full for 25c. Cash with order. Add postage: Ready for ship- ment August 5th. Prompt attention. rs. Nancy. King, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3. Well rooted sultanas, , ypink and or- ange, 20e ea. 2 for 35c, Mrs. H. Hi: Eady, Toomsboro, Ga. _ Gladioli bulbs, 2 for 25: $1.25 doz, Exch for Leghorn pullets, 15 ea. Miss Erma Giles, Winston, Ga. Rt. 1. bl daffodil bulbs, each, 25c doz., white peony roots, and Tritoma bulbs, bloom- ing size, each, 3 for 25c. September ed above. Miss i S ee Clem, a., Rt 2. Larkspur, mixed colors, abl. and sin- gle, and all colors poppies, ea. 10c per spoonful. Mrs: JJ, Simmons, Cler- ont, Ga. oo Scarlet red and orange cannas, $1.00 doz, lilies: Easter, purple with gold spots, $1 a 100; red June, 25c doz, White Easter, 50c doz., also tube rose bulbs, 3 for 25c. Mrs: E. C. McElhan- hon, Royston, Ga, Rt. 1. _ April blooming narcissi, cream with yellow center, $1 a 100; Blue bottle, ooted. Mrs. A. A. Cary, Royston, Ga. Snow white water lily plants (bloom- ag if preferred) $2 doz., water hyacinth plants, 60c doz. Postpaid. Also other |}. quatic plants and sphagum moss for sale. Henry B. Worth, Ray City, Ga. - Roots of Terrestial orchid, redish purple, 6 to 8 in. across blooms, on tall spikes 3 to 4 ft. high; evergreen fol- tage, hardy out-of-doors, Full direc- tions for cultivation with ea. order, 50c ea., 3 for $1. Mrs. Grant Brock, Tal- lapoosa, Ga. - 50: dbl. pink 1acinth bulbs, 5e ea., 50c doz., or $2 for the lot. Add post- age Miss Louise Whitehead, JpLISts on, Ga., RFD 2, Box 36. Pot flowers: for sale or exch for any- thing can use. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, G a., Rt. 1. Several colors:-and kinds geraniums, po fuchsia, cactus, dbl. petun- jas, begonias, 8 cuttings, 25c; many other kinds of flowers. Exch any of above for good chewing home cured to- bacco. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, a Ga. Rt. : Paper white and lew: center nar- issi, buttercups and jonquils for sale. Mrs, W. J. Josey, Americus, Ga. Good roots: Trumpet vine, Virginia reeper, Cinnamon vine and clematis, all 5 and 10c plus postage. Mrs. M. F. Quinn, Sandersville, Ga., 321 So. Har- ris=S6.- oA few more hundred butter and eggs, and White April narcissi, 50c a 100, plus postage. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Mid dleton, Ga. Rt. 1.. Conch shell begonia, 3 kinds jew, and little tree cactus. Sell cheap, or exch for white feed or flour sacks. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Fastanollee, Ga. Several -hundred Johnsonii intense erimson Amaryllis lily, blooming size bulbs, 20c ea., 3 for 50c, 7 for $1. Pre- paid. Mrs. Maude Brooks, Arlington, Ga. BRED. 32 Large red leaf begonia, pink bloom, pei }2. Roman Blue hyacinths and yellow. and October time to plant bulbs list- | and snow drop bulbs, 50c a 100: 75 lilies, purple iris, all $1 a 100. ; ae green and red leaf, pink bloom, large green leaf, white bloom, speck- led leaf with white bloom, 20c ea., sal- mon sultanas, 10c; maiden hair fern, 15 ostrich plume and Boston lace fern, 20 leopard plants, 25c. All well root- ed. Collection for 1 ea. $1.25 postpaid. Mrs. W. M. McDonald, Alma, Ga. Rt. Yellow narcissi, 20c doz. Mrs. Sak Copeland, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 89. Boston fern, 15c; begonias: Coralline Lucerne, Otto Hacker and Chicken gizzard, 20c ea., hydrangea, 25c; red rose geranium, 10 ; white winter pink, 10e doz. large leaf coleus, 2 for 15c; red and pink cactus, 2 for 25c; verbena; 40c doz. Exch for turkeys or chickens. Add postage on small orders. Miss Beanie Smith, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1. Strong, well rooted Grand-Duke jas- mine, 50c plus postage, or exch for pink /or red verbena, or periwinkle that will erow in partial shade. Mrs. G. M. Bar- row, Madison, Ga., Box 38. > low. jonquils, single white narcissi, and German white iris, all $1 per 100;:yei- low dbl. narcissi, $2 a 100; Hemero- callis day lilies, $1.50 a 100; single Blue hyacinths, 50c doz., extra large paper white dbl. narcissi, 60c doz. Mrs. C. Cc. Dye, Middleton, Ga. Extra fine Red Spider lily, and sin- gle. blue hyacinths, ea. 50c doz., Day lilies, $1.50 a 100; yellow jonquils, $1 a 100. Mrs. G. N. Hammond, Middle- ton; Gas Coleus, i colors, already tough- ened, 25 doz. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Ry- dal, Ga. rose pink, with large heads, $1 doz., or $5 a 100; light lemon yellow, and yel- low. and red variegated, ea., $1.50 a. 100. 10M daffodils, jonquils and sweet scent- ed narcissi, $1 a 100, or $8 a M, large white iris roots, $1 a 100. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele, Ga. ee Zinnia plants, dbl. giant mixed, Burbank introduction, Elegans, oe moth Giant mixed, Woodruffs New York Special plants, 25c doz., 50 for 50c, 75c a 100, $3.50, 500, $4 M, Banna plants, Kavandish variety, 50c and $1 ea., as to size. Prepaid. J. W. Britting- ham, Guyton, Ga. Jonquils, yellow and white narcissi bulbs, at reasonable prices. Also dry garlic. 1808 Lakewood Ave. Red or white conch begonia, dbl. red geraniums, ea., 10c; trailing queen co- leus, 5c and cigar plants. Exch any for all kinds of begonia, except conch and for 2 box hydrangea. Mrs. L. G. Wood, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 2. Daffodils, $1 a 100, 500 for $4.50; lit- tle sweet scented daffodils, $1.10 a 100. Exch for tulips or peonies. Garner, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 2. 4 Grape leaf begonia and Rainbow fern, 15c ea., pink hydrangea, 25c ea., sweet scented blue violets, 15 doz., mixed colors hollyhock seed, 10c large pkg., yellow and white narcissi, orange Miss Estelle Hughie, Ranger, Ga. Maple and guinea-wing begonia ger- aniums; apple, walnut and red and white, rosebud, Sweet gum, all 10c cut- ting; 1 trumpet cactus, 1 white fuch- sia, 2 geraniums, all rooted, all for 25c; 1 Mothers Tear free with every. order. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dah- lonesa, Ga, Ri: tT. All colors dbl. geraniums, except wht. cuttings,-8c ea., Boston, Ostrich plume, baby breath and lace fern, well rooted, 15 ea., 6 different kinds large flower- ing begonias, 20c ea., strong well root- ed Xmas, New Year cactus, 10c ea., rooted; milk and wine and Easter lil- fes, and gladioli bulbs. Mrs. S. Carter, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2. Purple and lavender iris, 30c doz., daffodils, purple verbena and Boston ivy, 20c doz., white and variegated vio- _ lets, all colors Sweet Williams and myr- ARKEY BULLE? IN Yellow dbl. and single daffodils, yel- | Cannas: White, $2 a doz., Large, abl: red King Humbert, $2 a 100; dbl. deep | Mrs. E. L. Foster, Atlanta, Ga} Mamie tle vines, 10 doz., daisy. inns 7 doz, 15c; sword lilies and spotted coleus, 2 for 15; red rambler rose and oak hy- drangea, Same price; pink and white} Dorothy Perkins roses, 50c doz. Peren- nial pea vines, $1-doz.. Mrs, Henry El- ler, hous Ga. RFD 3. F lowers And Seed , Wanted : Want to exch 2 large sultanas for Lace, or Jarge size Maiden, Hair fern, dbl. hibiscus or pot hydrangeas, pink, well rooted; also will pay cash for one Fancy Leaf caladium, 1 each Star and Angel Wing begonia, yellow sultana, yellow and purple geraniums, rooted or cuttings. Mrs. Edward aces Wray, Ga.. Rt. 1. Want 10M or more 1 yr. old Agjaeas gus Plumosus fern plants.. Write best price per M. G. P. oe! Patter son, Ga. Want to exch 3 different: shades pink sultanas or sage plants, all well rooted and packed in moss for shipping, for ready rooted geraniums (prefer one white) any color hydrangea, dahlia, or | canna (any. color except yellow and red) bulbs. Must be well, damp pack-. ae Mrs. J. R. oa Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 8. Want to exch Bproneotia fern, pink, bena, 1 dbl. geranium, Xmas cactus, pink oxalis, all well rooted, and jonquil bulbs for fancy leaf caladium, giant pansy, dbl. white and variegated carna- tions, dbl. fuchsias, all colors, ivy or sweet gum leaf geraniums, or Rex be- gonias. Write first, as only want one of a color. Mrs. Myrtle Collins, Mcin- tyre, Ga. Want to exch well rooted Sword fern periwinkle and wandering jew for oth-} erflowers. Mrs. 4 D. Johns, Winokur, | Ga. Want to eich yellow | and purple pinks for other flowers. . Ea. to pay g | Chss. Write. Mrs. T. L. Smith, Wa- leska, Ga. Want 1M Tiger lily bulbs, the size of hickory nuts. Pay $5. Send oe Maude Hamby, Greenville, Ga., Rt. Want to exch 4 oclock seed for ae er kind of flowers and seed. Write. Miss Edith Wisenbaker, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 78-A. aoe Incubators Wanted : Want 1M cap. second-hand Simplex Brooder stove. Mrs. C. T. Hannah, Loganville, Ga. : Want electric incubator, 300 up cap. Give full particulars and best price. C. W. Dugger, Vidalia, Ga. Want to exch value for. 400 to. 600 cap. incubator in good cond. Write. J. C. Robertson, Chamblee, Ga., Rt. 2. Want 600 cap. incubator. Buckeye preferred. Quote best price. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Second-Hand Machin- | ery For Sale One IHC 1 ae hay press, good cond., cheap for cash. Geo. H. Stand- ard, Danbure, Ga. 1 wind mill, tower, and tank for sale. Mrs. Samuel H. Rumph, Mayshallvilie; Ga. : 1 corn shucker and Sheller, late mod- el, practically new, cheap. W. A. Pibt- man, Bainbridge, Ga. I H C Primrose separator, ona con- dition, $35 cash or -exch for 25 W L pullets of Tancred or Hollywood strain. Not later than April hatch. O. B. Brown, Madison, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 row Johnson cotton duster, een 1 season, $20. Willie M. Kelley, Os- lethorpe, Ga. red and pink with white throat ver|- ete aoa as new, $0. wW. 5 Josey, Ameri Cus: Ga 2: s z MeCormicksDeering mowing ma- chine, good cond., used only 1 season: $50 FOB Hagan. tion E. Van Winkle cotton (40y- gin saw, Ga.. Fairbank-Morse ker. eng. cheap. M. C. Pope, Washington; Ga. the wheel) practically new (not usd . even 1 hour). Sell or exch for good four gal. milch cow, fresh or soon to freshen.. Dr. D. E. Morgan, Columbus, Ga., 3005 2nd Ave. 1 McCormick mower and rake, one plements. Write for bargain M. Whitehurst, Lewiston, Ga. - o Fordson tractors in good cond, ike reasonable price. Louis B. Magia? Tal- lulah Lodge, Ga: $15 or exch for yearlings, h ens, meat or lard of equal value. D. W. Selph, Ashburn, Gai Rt. Bee ee cally new, used 1 season only. Complete ~ K. D. in warehouse at Rising Fawn. Bargain. _Geo. W. Cureton, Rising Fawn, Ga. * 5 our, Winder, Ga. Robt. C. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. Oliver harrows for- Fordson. tractor, $45; 1 Calcium arsenic 2 row. susidis good cond., $50; Fordson tractor. Mrs. B: Saxon, Sylvania, Ga. - cash. F. L. Browning, Stockton, Ga. Planet, Jr., 1 row cotton cultivator, almost new, good cond., $9; 2 row Per-_ fection cotton duster, good shape, $27. R, C. Couch, Turin, Ga: 4-70 saw gin outfit & other farm ae plements, good cond., located at Swords, Ga. J.B: Swords, Woodville, Ga. z 3-70 saw gin outfit complete, ee as good as new. Every thing oe and ready to do business. Satisfactory _ terms to good. pe Write for full par- ticulars. Sacrifice. I ville, Ga. 1 good Sharpless cream separator, No, 2, practically new, 300 Ib. cap. $20. | Will sell on 30 days trial. W. L. wile son, Sparta; Ga. Rt..3.. 5 cotton dusters, $3.50 ea. A. F. Ken- imer, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. ator. Make 100 to 140 gals per day. Portable compressed air sprayer, 3 gal. tank, hand nozzle and shoulder 1 Ga. Racket single stock plow, $1.75; Oliver turning plow, No. 1 cond., $3; 9; 2 in. scooter, all for. $2.50. Lawson, Hahira, Ga., BE. 6. yg Tractor plow, 2 disc, -good cond. Sell or exch. Write. Ga. : 1 Internl silage cutter outfit, used 2 #H. S. Culloden, Ga. One 2 1-2 H P gas eng. 4 valve air lift pump, good cond. $50; riding cul- ing machine for cotton, $10. Mrs. H.. 'T. Peebles, Lovejoy, Ga. Williamson stump pullers, conepake, Fred. C. Geiger; Flintside, Ga. 2 row cotton duster, also planters, Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. 2 Lilliston peanut pickers, good-cond. except. belts... $100 ea. on cars here. A. J. Gillen, Maxeys, Ga. New Moline tractor. plow. and har- row, cheart also mand dau eee gas. eng., $40; good, 50 gal. power bbl. Be rompiete, wt EOE 2 Shelanong: 19 Oliver turn plow and other farm im- 3 roller cane mill, with large evapor-_ plows, cultivators, etc., cheap for cash. _ complete, $25. 'W. H. Lynch, Zebulon, _ yA 1 Satterly. cream separator, nad con. " Poe o@$, chick- 72-saw Munger cotton gin, practi- - ; \ i 2 gin chutes. Continental make for 80 saw gins, $100 FOB. G. W. Summer-_ TS NENG 2 bottom Oliver plow, No. 3, $75; 2. ie -C. Collier, Barnes- : ee Mrs. Carl Hodges, a : Atlanta, Ga., 248 Madison Ave., Sta- s 3-70 saw Gullet gin outfit, running 8 Kinkade garden tractor (the eng. in 5 s S Fordson tractor, good cond., $200, 00. a 4 man Kerr stump puller, cheap for Pee Make offer. A. Whitaker, Conyers, Ga. strap, complete, used but little, $2. 50 del. W. C. Williams, Locust Grove, Ga. C. R. Nix, pamtele seasons, $75 or exch. for 75 WL pull- ets, of Tancred strain. W. T. Holmes, ae 16 and 24 in. scrapes, 2 scooters, 4 by ag tivator, good as new, $15; 2 row dust- ae $200; dairy equipment and fixtures. ae Cost $125; sell, $85. Never unpacked. . Almost new 2 H P Foivbanks-Ml one Pe fee "PAGE BIGHT. = M2 ame : Second- Hand Machin ery For Sale J. W. Robertson (resident of Ga. Al- ton Park Branch, Ga.) Chattanooga, = Tenn. wants position on dairy, poultry or stock farm, for 1930 with reliable, good ye man: 35 or 40 acres of good land Ref, furnished. Make best offer. H. Ll. Mes- | ser, Sycamore, Ga., RFD 2, Box 88 Honest, sober, hard working young man, wife and one child, wants job for 1930 driving truck, and helping on dai- ry and truck farm of 5 or 6 cows, 3 or 4 brood sows, some chickens.and 15 or 20 acres of land to raise feed, etc. Ex- perienced. Ref. exch. 50-50 basis.. No cruel man need apply. Work hard Bae oe right party. R. H. Ashley, Amboy, Ga. Box 154. Want position as ginner. Can operate any make gin and keep up machinery. 30 yrs. exp., and best of references. W. eee H. Milner, Cleola, Ga. : Want job as dairyman, with a 2 or more horse gen. or hog: and poultry farm. Salary or 50-50 basis. 36 yrs. old, . wife and 4 children. Want near good school and church. Middle Ga. pre- ferred. A. L. Musselwhite, Cordele, Ga. 20 vr. old man wants job on farm near Atlanta. Good worker and no bad habits. RR fare will have to be a advanced. State salary with board paid in first letter. D. C. se Hortense. Ga, 2 Oo oo Bate j aS ve aN