STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS. B. A. HANCOCK, ne Director Established by J.J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture, March 1, 1917. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Testied Weekly. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Each Toute Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1108, Act of October 3, 1917 IMPORTANT NOTICE: - All patrons of Market Bulletin should bear in mind that no AD will be repeated unless sent in each week. notice repeated, send copy. The Bulletin goes to press Friday noon. . Our services are entirely FREE. VOL. 9. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. If you desire a No. 46. GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF ENTOMOLOGY ~ . Atlanta, Georgia. THE COTTON HOPPER OR COTTON F LEA | serious injury to the cotton plants. The Cotton Hopper has unenead in large numbers over the great- er part of the cotton area of the state and is reported as doing The characteristic symptoms of _ plants affected by this insect is their straight spindley appearance : _ with very few lateral branches. The young squares are attacked and these turn brown and drop from the plant. The insects may be found by walking through the cotton fields and shaking the. plants. They are very small. greenish- yellow insects which fly very readily and are hard to catch. They may sometimes be found on the edges of the upper leaves of the stalk. ; The est sonnel measure for the Cotton Hopper 1S ae dust of _ super- -fine or flowers of sulphur, applied at the rate of 6 to 8 - pounds per acre at intervals of 5 days. It may be necessary to make three or more applications, and the field should be examined between applications to determine whether or not the insects have been killed. Sulphur should be applied with an ordinary dusting machine, preferably early in the morning when there is little or no - breeze and when the cotton plants are covered with dew. If you are dusting for the boll weevil, mix 2 pounds of sulphur with 1 pound. EOE ealeium arsenate and dust at the rate of 9 or 10 pounds to the . acre. So far this year very few weevils have: appeared and-where _ they are not present: the sulphur should be used alone, as calcium arsenate will not control the Cotton Hopper. The cotton plants iproileht to this ofhce supposedly affected by ~ 8% Nicotine Dust around $18.00 a hundred pounds. the Cotton Happen, have Ehawh: an injury different from that gen- erally attributed to this insect. Upon examination these plants were found to be heavily infested with a species of Thrips. The characteristic injury due to this insect is a severe stunting and cur!- ing of the tender buds and a ee dwarfing of the tops of the plants. This Thrips is a very minute insect scarcely visible to the naked eye but under a glass it may be seen as a swiftly moving, slender, yellowish or white, insect. They secrete themselves between the bud- seales where they occur in large numbers and: seriously injure the plants by sucking the juice. a . The best control for the Thrips is a dust of 38% Nicotine Sulphate and to control both the Thrips and the Cotton Hopper we suggest : that a mixture of 1 pound of nicotine dust with 2 pounds of sulphur, applied at the rate of 9 or 10 pounds to,the acre. , - applications will be nesessary to control both of these insects. Sul- Three or more phur may be purchased at $2.50 to $2.75 a hundred pounds and ~ While these insecticides may be rather expensive, we believe the farmers will find it well worth the investment to control these insects as they will probably do serious damage if they are not checekd. HALIARD DE LA PARELLE State Entomologist. d Address all mail to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, Gcarclt: - Prices below are those which wholesalers were paying. F. O. B. these consuming centers, the day this Bulletin went to press dune 26, eee REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT RETAIL PRICES. "AUGUSTA: / MACON ae _.- NONE 4b tun oe 2.50Cwt. / .2.25Cwt. SAVANNAH NONE 4.00Cwt. 2.00Cwt. | COLUMBUS NONE: 4.25Cwt. 3.00Cwt. NONE 6% Lb. | .28 Doz. -23 Lb. : Wo lide De (2 eee -15. Lb. res -3214 to 3716 Lb. 18 Lb. -12 Lb. NONE NONE .34 Lb. -26 Lb. : - a a ATLANTA Sweet potatoes, K. D. 4 pk. Crates _--_- NONE |. Irish Potatoes, No, 1, ppee mie Ib. sacks_ 4,.25Cwt. Cabbage (Green cra ew) -. 2.50: Field. Peas. Mixed Whipporwills - SE ieeanoe NONE . NONE ; . NONE NONE eo Binck Eye Fens _-. --25- 22 see aces Lb le Lb. ; a 6% ; | ae te andled 28 Doz. 9 Soe, 6 Doz. Bz ey oz. ae eS ae (e4 Sy 2t Lb.2 = "R22 ees & Lb. ogee Aas .24. Lb.. 24 Lb, : Lb. 112 Lb. 12 LB 11 Eb. 12 Lb. 3214 to 374% Lb. .30 to 37% .30 to .35 Lb. eos to .40 Lb. -15. Lb. fi 95. Fie = F6CLb. Lb. 30 Eb? 0 Eb z .10- Lb. -. 2 Lb. (25 Lb. Sein 2 2 Eh .25 Lb. 225. 22 Lb, .35. Lb. et .35 Lb. 8 Lb. .23 Lb. pS ob Lb. fs -60 Gal. : Roosters -Friers and Broilers 1% to 2 ibs. - Turkey (Hens) ~ Turkey (Toms). Country Butter (Best Table) -------- Country Butter (Cooking) Georgia Cane Syrup (Bbl.) Sorghum Syrup ------------- ee Corn Meal, per 96-Ib. sack Corn, No. 2 (White Western) sacked -- - Oats, No. 3 (White) sacked Peanut Hay Peavine ae ee ee shucks flore than 200, 000 Georgia ence and buyers will each week read your ad. o 0 at you can place i in this Bul free of char 1.0214 Ba. 5838 Bu. on Georgia farm eow Goyrs old; weight ae sey bull 5mo old $10 "pred Jersey - price and full information | Fine heifer calif. 3 aig FOR SALE (25 12. Miley Bright Guernsey Farm, Tpca- tur Ga Guernsey pull caives by nighest - bred sires, out of large producing regis- - terei dams: 1 to 6 mo. oid $oU vo a e2 A'S Ceffey, R 4 Blairsville oe 4 gal cheap or exe. for corn J A Knowies, Jackson Ga R 4 Fine Reg bull calf 1 mo old $30 Miss Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe Ga Pure bred Jersey cow 8 yrs old $45 Mrs A lL Robinson, R 3 Bowdon Ga mo old from fine aairy stock; exc for two 6 or 8 wks old pigs, PC, O I C or Black Hssex State W lL Denton, Dallas. ;Ga\Reg Jersey cow 4 yrs old 4 gal per day freshen in iv days $150 oe Summerville, Felton. Ge a Reg Jer- sey bull 6 mos ola $60 with papers Lindsey & Son, Armuchee Ga Reg _ Jersey cow freshen soon with second calf $150 if taken before coming fresh Georgia (2xperiment Station, Experi- ment Ga Pure bred Holstein bull calf 1 mo old $20 with papers, f ob; from high producing stock Mrs Addie Waddelle, Diavcon Ga Good mixed blood milk cows Miss Mamie Carter, R 1 Hoboken Ga gersey cow with calf 4 wks old $30. G H Wallace, Hoschton Ga R 1 Two fine milk COW one 3 and one 2 1-2 gal: per day . A-K Sessoms, Cogdell Ga 1000 stock cattle; also 3 cars beef cattle Ww. A Daniel, Tennille Ga Pure bred Guernsey bul: will let out to good man fer 10 or 12 mos for his feed and care; ike will help in any herd vf pure bred or common cows = G H Yearwood, Macon Ga Few first ~ class grade Jersey milk cows iS. Pinkston, Parrott Ga Reg Jersey pull 1600 lbs 4 yrs old dehorned fine ~ eoudition; ring in nose; excellent: breed- ine, $40 M. Mar tin, Talking Rock -Ga Cow fresh in 'J F Holbrook, Cedartown Ga R 5 3 cows fresh in; write fer price; also Jer- B H Martin, R Cumming Ga Pure hull 15.-mos_ old; write for MM Rowell, R 3 Bremn. Ga Jersey cow 4 yrs-old fresh in $45 __ J W Rheney, Wadley Ga Choice grade Jersey cowrbred to pure bred Jer- sey bull to freshen in July with fourth calt $75.f 0 b G B Barrett, Leaf Ga 3:4 d oP Sey cow tresh, in JS B Adams, Nor eross Ga Reg Jersey ball from prize. winning stock 2 1-2 yr a bulls Sto Ne 2 old $150; Cne Reg ~ Jersey bull 2 bull 1 $125... J C Hunt, Valdosta Ca Ree Jersey | mos old $40 to $60 ea ~ Com R 1. Douglasville Ga Reg Jersey milk cow fresh in $85; Reg gersey mill cow freshen in July W T Adams, Lavonia Ga Pure bred 1-2 yrs old 650. lbs; sell or exc for milk cow fresh in; One Hol-| . stein heifer 2 yr old 450 lbs; sell or exe for 2 shoats 90 Ibs 6a >. B Warthen, Warthen Ga Jersey pull 2 1-2 yrs ofd dark fawn color; write fOr price Mrs 8 Kiet ie mem an ; gs P* Reed, Varnell Ga Cream nL _ ored Jersey cow 3 yrs old -fresh in few days $60 at farm; \ alsofine black Jer- sey heifer 2 yrs old freshen Jan ist: ~ $25 at farm re 3 : - Bone BI P _ tapers furnished if desired A E Pope, R 2 Douglasville Ga Wine : 9 yr old milk cow fresh in. $00 : . J F Walker, Monticello Ga Fine heal- thy, Jersey bull calf solid color Ae dc an June Sth, entitled to reg $5. ; Mrs Laura B Taylor, Rl W. vores Ga 3 good milk COWS; sell cheap ~ HOGS FOR SALE O A Chastain, R 1 Bowman Ga Black a e bie Bene Guinea boar 10 mo old 175 to 200 Ibs $35 M A Thom sai 2 sat Ga One ile Bene: lack. Guinea. gilt 3 mo 50 tbs: also cne P C sow and 3: sheats 49 Ibs ea: sell or exc for field peas eed. CoGoolsby, -_gpotted boar 13: \W Leghorn Rune w R 1 Graham Ga be Pug mo old $20 or exc for IG Pierce, R. 8 Alma Ga 5 P C pig: -. & wks old not reg but entitled to reg $8.56: ea or $16 pair: D I. Garner, Luxomni Ga. One Big C boar ready for service J Upshaw, Covington Ga Litter sof - -Puroe Jersey pigs O G K strain far- -. rowed Apr L5th. $9 ea: with. registration pe ers in. buyer's name re ight Guernsey soe : Deca-| 42 yrs Oldct Fe Cc Cadieliny R 3 Locust Chee Ga 8 BI P C pigs 8 wks old $5 ea f o b Baggs Produce Co. Bainbridge Ga Nice lot feeder hogs, sows, barrows, shoats; also nice lot hogs ready for mat ket as porkers, 80 to 150 Ibs ea J T Garner, Cedartown Ga Reg Du- roc pigs 6 wks old fine stock Fain Trading Co. Hdison Ga 5 Boat ted P C.pigs 3emo old $8 ea; 8 Duroc and Spotted P C crossed $5 ea M:. Griffith, Rayle Ga Big: Bone C pigs 7 wks old pure bred $6 ea S R Fitzsimmons, R A Tifton Ga 4 P Cshoats pure bred butnot reg, en- titled to reg: 3 boars and 1 gilt 65 Ibs ea $7 ea WF Castellaw, R Ga Biss Bone Re piss $6.50 ea or for $30 f o b j T G H Richar cen, Palmetto Ga Reg Bl P C boar 10 mo old 300 Ibs $50 C T Hallman, R 1 Douglasville Ga 3 boar pigs 12 to 22 mo old; registra- tion papers furnished Pe 2 Locust Grove Bo P C sow bred entitled to reg $35 fo b _E W Burke, Box 678 Macon Ga Berk- tration papers shoats 40 lbs pure breed $7.50. ea or $40 for lot; 8 wks old $5 ea : BK F Keown, Tunnel Hill Ga. Two 3 mo old Duroc gilts, rich color, regis- tered $36; Reg Duroc Jersey boar 10 mo old $45 f ob Dalton Ga : HORSES & MULES FOR SALE 6 yr old mare sound and woe where $100 or exe W OD Poythress, Swainsboro Ga Mule 10 yrs old, 800 lbs; also top buggy; ue horse timber cart, chains and all; or exc for Ford truck C L Dixon, Blackshear Ga Plug mule $40 or exc for goats J L Bennett, R 2 Screven Ga Small good gentle work mule, safe for men and. children to drive, $75 G C Humphrey, Millen Ga horse 5 yrs old work anywhere; Small sell jor exe for pullets or frying size chick- ens BW B Sherrod, Si mmit. Ga One mule 9. yrs old 1250 Tbs zood condition: sell or exc. HR Mahteoth, Crandall Ga Mare 8 vrs old 1000 Ibs wo rk anywhere sige .0b G W = Cobb, Ellijay Ga Pair mules, wagon and gears; mules 7 and 9 yrs old work anywhere; sell cheap for cash or exn for good note: will accept good vilk cow in part payment, or sell ane separate. or. exc: for milk cow * Mrs l. O Merritt, Calvary Ga. Good 6 yr old mule well broke: sell cheap Mrs Laura B Taylor, Ga. Two horses; write for information Ji Britt, Darien Ga Goodg farm or saddle horse: write for full information SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE Ww A Meeks, Adrian Ga 12 good Hwes and 1 Ram most all Southdown breed $60 for lot f o b; all fine and fat for stock sheep Miley Bright Guernsey Farm, Deca- sucks fine to cross with common ewes: io increase size; also to produce good milk goats, $20-ea..- Poe rae Dixon, Blackshear Ga Several kids S125 SA OATS, WHEAT : a & NAY FOR SALE Aes As Per Seed PurposesSee_ Seed) Moultrie Mill & Elev Co. Moultrie Ga Well baled oat straw car lots; New crop baled oats car lots or less $25 ton-f ob -Mrs Annie Turner, 58. bus frostproof oats} make offer -H M Franklin, Tennille Ga 10 bus 4 ASrieet Rye. - bu; Hay - ear, lots or ess Cor Nolan, Apalachee Ga 150 bus 'Fulghum and. 150. bus Rustproof | oats | each slightly mixed. with others; also 40 bus genuine Fulghum oats - > Mrs J D Bowen, R 2 Stockbridge Ga 200. bus oats 1926 crop; make best of- fern JI G Wright, Comimerce Ga wheat; write for prices Mrs Lillian Davidson, Shady Dale Ga 200 bus. this year harvested wheat; make best offer . B F Crawford, Martin Ga Abruzzi | arye $2.75 bu fob: =< New crop also 50 tons straw Bo Dantelevitl Ga oats: F W. Harwell, = 100 bu oats, oat hay, also straw and awheat and oats mixed; all besen: ee | for es. C J Patisaul, R 2 Dexter Ga Spotted || shire boar pigs. 3 mo old $15 with TESi Say De PeBlike Je. Concord Ga 6 P c dy AS Coffey, R 4 Blairsville Ga Fine+| any | sell | wo- {cH R.1 Waycross | ur Ga Few male Nubian goats; young | .. 150e dz; lima beans $8.50 crate; $1.50- erate; prompt shipment Fayetteville Ga} F B Calhoun, Blakely Ga 2000 bus | inspection before July 15, 1926. of the Inspector. good working order by August 1. fumigating. _ year. nok als fumigating. nursery. Sheet : _ Atlanta, Georgia. Gentlemen: ADDRESS -- oe LOCATION OF NURSERY KIND. OF | STOCK et : CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE Yennille Ga Fresh ground cornmeal in 96 Ib sacks $1.29, bu; also white milling eorn in 2 1-2 bu H M. Franklin, Sacks $1.20 bu. 00 3 = port POTATOES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE | FL Byrd, R 6, Tifton Ga Butterbeans 8e lb; squash 3. 12 e Tb; -cucumbers 2 1-2 tb: string peans 5 1:2 tb; green peas Se 1b; all f.o b in limited quantities Mrs: H Leslie, R Blacitberries now ready i. jams or jelly 45 gal Mrs i, H. Coe, Red Goose) now ready . B P Jones; Reynolds Aaa Cant2loures July ist del. $1 crate, standard size crate, 0 b Mrs W G W. aters, R 7 Pavo Ga Red: Ca nning field Beauty tomatoes now ready; make best. offer f o 6b Payo Tallulah Orchards Corp. Demorest Barly Harvest apples just off trees polished and sized by modern packing plant, del in bu.baskets on cars or. exp Cornelia Ga $2. 25. bu basket We Js Dravehon;, [Also Lime i beans. and green . peas; Roasting ears Peas M EB Roberts, Sumner Ga Fancy to- matoes now ready $3 f 0 b or $3.75 del. 6 baskets to crate; No. 9 $9 b or $2. 75 del; no culls: prompt shipment ae Ae Balkcom, Blakely Ga Choice Hil. ey peaches shipped or sold from or chard an any ee Das > pales Blakely {Ga : 4. Mrs R Habinedd R 3 Greenville Ga Nice apples for pies and jelly $2 bu del; Ky Wonder and stringless green }pod bans; also ripe tomatoes and but- ter beans; make offer Wood Lawn Nursery, Grscnete Ga Summer apples 50c pk del - J D Flanagan, R 1 Cornelia Ga Snap beans; make offer _.D N Nasworthy, R 2 Hagtcs Ga Redfield | Beauty tomatoes crate $2 f ob now ready. W C Tumiin, Gainesville Ga. Sige peaches and apples July shipment; write for prices : Nauti 2 Bannister, ete 1 Ball Ground Ga , PRed | June apples for pies, jelly and eat- ing, 55 pk or $2. bu. del Anderson & Taylor, Tennille Ga Choice. .peaches, plums and sweet bunch ispegiy ed, mek inest see 1 Greenville Ga. Eastanollee. Ga Plunis | Whigham Ga! | eaten ears now ready; 6 basket : " GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF ENTOMOLOGY | Atlanta, Georgia. Netice To Ail Nurserymen EF you. expect to qualify as a nurseryman during the season of. 1926-1927, it will be necessary for you to file your application for that date it will be necessary for you to pay the traveling expenses You should supply yourself. with a fumigating box and have it in be ready to demonstrate to the Inspector the proper manner of If the fumigatorium is makes the inspection no certificate will be issued. The expenses of Inspector returning to make an inspection | of the fumigating box will be charged to the nursery men. Remember there are three things. you mash do by ay 15. your application, build. your fumigating box and clean ae your Haliard De La ercile State Entomologist. ot APPLICATION FOR NURSERY INSPECTION Georgia State Board of Entomology, aI hereby make application for nursery inspection and agree to have my fumigating house or box in working order and my nursery ready for inspection by August ist, 1926, NUMEER OF ACRES 1000 1 2 eet a yf.o b 4 If applications are received after Have your chemicals on hand and not ready when the Inspector No exceptions will be made this a Peach, apple, pear, pecan and all other hardy nursery stock te File : Z 7 1 > W B. Smith, Homerville Ga peas 7 1-2c lb f 0 b> ; & -Mrs Sallie>Hall, RI Draketown Ca 17 lbs sundried peaches 18 1b; 40 Ibs sundried apples (Hackworth).. Leah 1's quash- . make of- F Mock, Thomasville Ga R 1 es, tomatoes eT cucumbers; TER oes ' Ll. Rowe, R 2 Willacoochee Ga Green peas $1.25 hamper fob. W A Belcher, Knoxville Ga Okra.and white and yellow ket | La |. SEED FOR SALE. J.B Smith, Thomaston Ga and shelled $1 pk or $3 bu f ob; Genu- ine cornfield beans 50c qt or $3. 30 pk, 2 Op Wood. Lawn Nursery, Greenville Ga 25 bus Burr. Clover seed $25 del. F D Harwell, R 2 Danielsville Ga 60 bu Hasting seed oat, 100 bu variety , -Sound | fpwhite Mexican June seed corn nubbed = Muay - 18 1p? rs squash $2 bu bas: x 89c bu; Abruzzi rye. $2. bu; 10 bu or, ~ v more $1.90 bu; all fo b Royston . |. A J L Williams, Tifton Ga Cabbag and | tomato seed $1.50 Ib; Collard and turni ayldel. =. - Southern Plant Co. Tifton Ga Collard | and purple top flat turnip seed 55c Ib- del; Mexican June seed corn $1. pk f oO ee JM Wall, R ne Winder Ga Bur Clover ed right and sound $1.50 bu Mrs M I: Clayton, Roy Ga Large Cal brown multiplying onions (not scullions) for fall planting: 80e pk or $3 bu f Sy ib. Hllijay Ga; add postage. A ZL Bramblett, R 4 Lawceneee Ga 275 Ibs fine quality fresh rape seed; make best offer R E Clements, Simncia. Ga Lobkout Mtn Trish potatoes for seed half bu 92: (0. OF $5. DU; 2 bu $9.75; 10 bus $47.50 | H Smith, R 2 Martin Ga hess seed free from other JI - Payne, - Adairsville seed all varieties postage P E Leverett, East Point Ga 75 he Seventop turnip seed b0c Ib; 10 ips Or more Bec Tb 55 lbs small white bunch butter bean seed 35c Ib, 2 dbs" or more 30 Ib5. Ga Seed - Burr. seed 4c or $3.85 bu: Burr Clover ae rad out 15 lb, 100 Ibs: Wi ed de 1h Plant Co. Tifton Ga Mexi- n June seed corn $1. pk; Collard seed | small white bunch butier beans okra seed 50c lb; al fo b 2B. Bagley, RR 2 Stiwanee Ga CoF 8 seed 37 Ibs DUC. OF OC tablespoon : Toole, R 2 Macon Ga Southern nip sed 50 Ab, > lbs or ra ae ) Garmon, Duluth Ga 100 Ibs more ss mixed. turnip seed, mostly SEV- - winter turnip: make best of- r the lot; will sell few Ibs at 50c. Addie Waddelle, Pearson be seed 25 lbs $2; 10 Ibs.$1; 5 Ibs. 60e; c or one lb 20c; Rattlesnake, Ala t, Irish Grey, Watson watermelon. ardwell Kidney beans seed; son bunch Lima beans; millet, and honeydrip sorghum seed odlift old $1 ea or 10. pull- ets ang 1 poet pat: eee select Be Senn McLendon ee early, hatch cockerels $2. 50 ea; ees 2. 2a, setting sia is Wilsons Minorca Yards, Martine Ga |: and $2 ea; 7 hens and 1 cock 18 mo old Pape strain from selected stock $14 for lot; Eggs same a $1 for 15 del White Minoreas Mrs M M Kelley, Lithonia Ga Cocks $1.50 ea; cockerels 3 mo old ae ea gre yr old $1.50 ea . _Anconas * Jw Waldrip, RA Cairo Ga 2 cocker- els and 7 pullets Apr hatch 60c ea del BS Grinth, from Sheppard strain; exc for incubator not less than 400 egg in 800d condi- tion, hot water.system | - D Whiddon, Chula Ga Mch hatch cockerels Sheppard strain 60c ea fo b EF & V Knight, Dacula Ga 3 hens and te | $10 for lot or exe for = aW. -Leg- hens Spullets. 6 wks old 40c ea f o b Ly Be Wallace, 401 Highland Ave At- lanta Ga 125 hens and pullets; several + cocks and cockerels;, cheap SC Buff oroiiaetons Mrs C W Bradford, Danburg Ga 3 Mch hatch eockerels $1.50 ea f 0 b Mrs JW Dinkins, Unadilla Ga 1 cock 1 yr old $2 or exc for 2 Buff Orphing- ton pullets, . frying. size; also 2 cocker- rels frying size 75c ea or exe for 2 Bale ets same breed and size | Mrs NeA Towe, R 2 Adairsville Ga a or: hens J E Johnson, R 1 Shellman Ga Eges $1.25 for 15 br $2 for 30; Cockerels: Feb aud hatch $f ea. Games J W Grant, Cataula Ga 10 pullews and 2 cockerels early Mch hatch pure bred Cornish $1 eafob L GZ Ponder, Oakman Cas 2 Grist Grady pit game ready trimmed good fighters $3 ea or exc for 4 Ga Shawl- neck hens pure breed 3 iMrs-C H Ward, R 1 Adairsville Ga Young laying hens, half Cornish Indian and half Br Leghorn, rose comb, fine layers and gentle mothers $1.50 ea N S-Crow, Royston Ga Pure S A Ginn pit game; quail size trios $5 Mrs N J Phillips, R A Colquitt Ga 2 Dark Cornish Indian, 1 hen and 1 cock $1.50 ea EH J: Todd, R 3 Carnesville Ga Brown J H.Laster, Menlo Ga Apr hatch Tac ea 4 : White Wyandottes Miss Lucy Reddick, Pavo Ga Martin Regal Dorcas strain Mch hatch cocker- els choice stock $1.50 ea; ale hatch blood tested $1.25 ea Mrs J E Steadam, R A. Bainbridge Ga Martin Regal Doreas strain eggs from first pen $1.25 for 15; second pen 90c for 15; larger lots 5c per egg; Mch hatch cockerels $1.50 ea; Apr hatch $1.25 and $1 ea M L Snare, R 4 Gainesville Ga Keel- er-Martin strain (eggs $1 for to or $5 hun del ee Mrs R J Fleming Lincolnton Ga Re- gal Dorcas strain cockerels 3. mo old $1.25 ea: 2 mo old $1 a; Eggs same strain $1 for-15 del or exc same for | peas of any kind ~ a Mrs T L Barron, Cave lances Ga Regal Dorcas strain cock and 10 pull- Cts) WKS old (0G ea. 4. = Mrs W L Guillebeau, R 6 Lincolnton Ga Mch hatch -pullets and cockerels from best layers; Regal Dorcas strain $1 ea. ae : mts Silver Spangle rradbares poe Miss Anna Belle Keen, R 4 Abbe- = ate ville Ga 7 pullets ang 1 cockerel $10 ea or a for lott. pb: pure eres stock Buckeye Reds H-W Thurmond, Greshamville Ga tS Light Brahmas Asis bs R L Howard, R 2 Canton Ga 13 hens es and 2 cockerels | $2 ea or $25 for wk a2 5076 Mrs Katie Hood, Stapleton Ga 1 cock - 2 yr old $2.50, Scotts strain Mrs V P Jackson, Ivey Ga Cockerels 1925 Apr hatch Scott strain $2 ea Eggs strain from culled stock $1.50 for C P Colclough, Maxeys Ga Eggs | Balch & Brown strain $1.25 for 15 del Mrs E Stone, R 3 Adairsville Ga Eggs oh for:15 del or exc for good ham Jersey Black Giants B.T Woodall, Barnesville Ga Eges $1.25 setting del W L Gray, R 1 Pulaski Ga 4 hens and 1 eock 1 yr old $10 for lot Mrs R J Eleming, R 6 Lincolnton Ga Cockerels from prize stock Marcy strain 3 mo old $1.50 ea; 2 pullets and 1 cock: erel $4 Mrs BL Jackson, Flowery Branch Ga One Jersey Bl Giant cock 2 yr old Mar- cy strain, prize winner $15 MIXEDTable Use Zee B Volbrath, Dewy Rose Ga Frying size chickens 40c Ib A B Taylor, R 1 Rochelle Ga 16 Apr hatch cockerels $8 for lot f 0 b J H Leverette, R 1 Parrott Ga 30 dz fresh oe OSes at market _ price, Therefore, we have decided to offer a standing reward of two hundred dollars for the criminal conviction of any person wherein the transaction grew out of the use of the - Market Bulletin in any manner. . If you feel that you have been defrauded as above de- scribed, submit your evidence to an attorney, and if he thinks a fraud has been committed, either State or Fed- eral, ask him to proceed with the prosecution. ward will amply take care of all fees and expenses. STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, B. A. Hancock, Acting Director. ; fob a : Standing Reward In the great volume of offerings handled by this office, : some dishonest people have defrauded our citizens. Sometimes the dishonest person has imposed on us by ad- vertising his offerings. As soon as we learn of their frau- dulent methods, they are denied any further use of the Bulletin. Then they watch the offerings in the Market - Bulletin and write direct to the owner and thus consum- This re- ed n Bros. Cathoun Ga. Te ries 1 ea 35 tess % Baby Chicks ef McCorvey, Hawkinsville Ga Bl Giants 18c ea del . H Freeman, 265 McLendon Ave Sie Tompkins strain RI Red -25 ea; 5 wks old 50c ea; 7 wks ea; 9 wks old $1 ea; also Thomp- strain B Rocks same price el, 651 Williams Mill| At nta. Ga B Rocks and RJ $13, hun. or $7 for 50;:'S C W Leg- laying strain $10. hun or $5.50 all vigorous stock anq del dna Smith, Cochran Ga R 5 wks old 20c ea; 50 five wks old day. old 11c ea; mixed breed - Hatchery, Edison Ga 1000 W nc and Anconas per wk $10 hun; eas a hun;. onaldson, pacainr Ga Chicks pens during July and Aug A D Donaldson, Decatur Ga Rot licks from fancy pens: during | August $15" ae lots- 20 or Be Cac. : - Harrison, 3 Rockingham Ga Ww Leghorns 1s days old $20; y old $12 hun; all pure bred H G Brown, R 1 Stone Mtn Sen: dsen. strain R I Reds lic ea -E H Smith, Cochran Ga Day old chicks 10c ea; 50 four wks old lightly mixed RI Reds; also: 50. vks old 30c ca mixed breeds Rehberg, Cairo Ga Donaldson & train R I Reds 15c ea; Also Pape 1 Minorcas 15c ea del - CUSTOM HATCHING H Rommel, 51 Williams Mill Atlanta Ga Custom hatching ts of eggs; set every Satur- EYS e EGGS FOR SALE J A Goodwin, R 1 Louisville Ga keys 13 wks old $2 ea . J Z Curry, Stockton Ga Giant bon M B Bird Bros strain day old eys $1 ea del;.2 wks old $1.25 ea Eggs $4 for 11 July del. Whitworth, R 3 Lavonia Ga 22 rbon Red; 19 Apr hatch and 3 May ho 30 for lot; 4 hens and - tom Apr J Ly hatch 1925 $22 or $50 for en- Ww Hill, Tignall Ga Bourbon 25e ea or exe for Gov paBpelt: KS & EGGS: FOR. SALE Burke, Box 678 Macon Ga ite _ $1. 50 ea; ducklings 75e wallace, R 1 Hoschton Ga 1 ane 2 ducks $3; 9 little ones 9 ld $3 N A, Towe, R 2 Adairsville Ga 16 white and fawn; one white drake; 5 fawn ducks, 8 young ones 2 old $10 for lot or exe for young #H H Moor, Rydal Ga 13 Black. ee ducks eges $1; also 10 baby | ks old 20c ea; all Black Mus- Laura B Taylor, R 1 Wayeross Vhite, Mammoth Pekin ducks, 2 and 3 drakes; exc for duck or feathers, new feathers; . caase Td [ESE & EGGS FOR SALE C E Moon, R C Cordele Ga Large s feathered 80c ea; 5 goslings 5 wks old 60c ea * AS & EGGS FOR SALE M E Skinner, R 5 Bowdon Ga 2 Blue Guineas 50c ea or exe nything useful of same. value Ww A Maddox, Campton Ga Blue le eggs 75c for 18 f o b RABBITS & PET STOCK FOR SALE .C O Bishop, R 1 Farmington Ga ts, Big Belgian Greys, Black hite; also pure black 8 wks to 2 old 50c ea f 0 b , Poole, Buena Vista Ga Stahls certificate New Zealand Red_rab- sted breeders $8 pair; Stahls ew Zealand Reds 6 mo old $4 papers furnished - Cee yons Ga Fantail pig- and ree pure bred | d oS 1 oW Li shorn hens . Meet $8.50 hun: 'Typlers, Paniters aes other ers, English Trumpstews and oth- te = for $45,. 50 for $25; 42o5 for $15 oO EL L Wallace, 401 Highland Ave At- lanta Ga Fine- singer Canaries, German Choppers $10 and $12.50 ea; St Andreas- burg Rollers $10 and $12. 60. ea; Breed- ing females $3 and $5 birds well train- ed; 1 Blue head trained parrot $40 with cage; 3 varieties 1926 hatched. finger tame hand raised parrots $10 and $15 ea; Ring-neck doves $5 pair; Red Car- neaux pigeons cheap; exc any of above for market poultry or pure bred Br Leghorn or Bl Minorca spring hatched pullets LN Patten, Abbeville Ga Young Hartz Mtn canaries, males $5 ea; Young male Rollers $7 ea A L Stacy, Chickamauga Ga A pure bred New ealand Red doe rabbit $2; 2 pair New Zealand Reds 8 wks old $1.50 pair or exc F Knight, Dacula Ga. Belgian Hares 3 does and 1 buck $1 ea or exc. for 4 'T Ivey, Conyers. Ga One" pink eye white doe $1; 6 mixed white and New Zealand Reds 2 Se or 23. ee when month old Pe Miller, Tala. Ga Bie: @hite pinkeye. Giant buck. See one blue doe arown both for $1.75. < Mrs L D Fulghum, Lavonia Ga 3 nearly grown spotted male guinea pigs for Looe purposes 75e ea c s Eva Landrum, R 1 Stockbridge & Fine oe tame Redhead: parrot : BEANS FOR SALE f H M Franklin, Tennille Ga White Chinese Velvets $4.50 bu; Osceola vel- vets $4 bu; Early Speckle velvets $4 bu W #H Robinson, Cairo Ga Mammoth Yellow soy $3 bu *. Rowland Co. Athens Ga iaredo soy $5.25 bu; Otootan soy $7. HT Maddux, Culloden Ga. 8 bus La- redo soy recleaned in 2 bu sacks $5 DU tO. G A BE Nix, Ro Gainesville Ga Laredo. soy 10 Ibs $1.20 M Goolsby, Monticello Ga 4 bus Otootan soy $6 bu-eor exc for 6 bus Peas, Red Rippers or Brabs preferred - Ge Wa Heard, Box 136 Atlanta Ga About 3 bus Yellow Mammoth $2.40 bu; 10 bus early black slightly mixed with yellow $3.25; 5 bu pure early black $3.50; clean sound Biloxi $3.90; sound clean Laredo $6; 2 1-2 bus seal soy $7.50. bu PEAS F FOR SALE Sat Me ~ Cream Crowders 15c ~ weevils in them : H H Kellogg, R 5, Cumming Ga Whipps slightly mixed $1.10 pk or $4 bu fob J W Donaldson, Register Ga Brabs | new crop $5 bu fo b H M Franklin, Tennille Ga Trons and Brabs $6.50 bu; Whipps $5 bu; Mixed Hay $4.35 bu : 4 Rowland Co. Athens Ga Mixed Eee $4.50 bu Woodliff Plant Farms, Flowery Branch Ga Field peas sound and clean for hay $4.50 bu W H Robinson, Cairo Ga Good mixed $4. 50 bu; Whipps $4.75; Irons Mixed $6 bu; Straight Irons $6.50; Straight Brabs $6.50: all f ob Mrs L B Haddock, Ft Valley Ga 6 wks Blackeye $4.85 bu f-0 bi or: $185 pk del PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE H M Franklin, Tennille Ga Runner peanuts 7e 1b; also white spanish 8c lb J W Maloney, R 1 Berlin Ga 2 bus spanish two crop peanuts 6c Ib SYRUP FOR SALE Cane Growers Co-op. Assn. Cairo Ga Pure Ga sugar cane syrup No 2 qual- ity in 5 gal jackets and half and 1 gal cans; cheap; write for prices E W_Dill, Wray Ga 20 gal Ga cane syrup thick $1 gal fo b Ocilla Ga; not shipped in less than 6 cans to crate D. P. Black, Jr. : Conorn:,Ga_ Azl..sor ghum syrup in 10 Ib pails 75c Ca tb; have few SECOND HAND MACHINERY | FOR SALE . ; M-M Newberry, Wellston Ga One 40 HP Schofield boiler; One 35 H P Scho- field engine: No 2 Hinch & Drumgo rsawmill outfit complete; also mules, log drays, logging capi pment at less. than third price CGR Milner, re Ga One good Wal- ter A Wood Mower; exc for good two horse wagon good condition -D M Moore, R 2 pestan oles Ga q H P Hercules gas engine ne : Meicbien rs H Brags, Hawkinsville oe Berkea: | }tion. poll weevil duster used one. season, | good condition $35 _f A Melntosh,- Social. Cirele Ga Hoff-. man steaf press model 4-A good condi- tion $200 f o b; One. ittle Giant steam |. boiler $100 f ob : H R Adams, R 3 Butler Ga Good Plano Binder good condition; sell cheap or exe for cows or -hay; also Bee Witte engine and wood saw; exc for good cane syrup or meat and lard; One Little Red Hen Incubator good condi- tion $3 or.exc for chickens; One good stalk cutter, cheap or. exc for good milk cow W H Pitner, Cohutta: Ga Second hand coal burning Buckeye brooder Union Ginning Co: 4 stand gin outfit; Winship gins, Ft Valley feeders, D B Press, steam tramp- er, fan and suction pipe, 50 H P Con-" tinental engine, self contained, 60 H P boiler, piping, belting and 7 ton See | sell all or any part J H Leverette, R 1 Parrott Ga Bert | thal Peanut. picker 16 ft Model Hi $225; Fairbanks-Morse 6 H= =P Gas , engine without magneto; Alamo 6 H P gas en- gine, Avery make good condition $125; I HC Hay Press, horse power, $100; all f ob or exe for other machinery ~ Wilson. ,Minorea Yard, Martin Ga Old | Trusty - Incubator. 120 egg good condi- tion 0 or exc. for larger _one : es. Wilson, R 1 Summertown Ga 1 1-2 tons serap iron; head blocks for sawmill; circle saw; blue boy. log cart; make best offer = ' Barred. Rock Farm, tion. 510 OAS H Hardin, Dyas Ga Goumbiste: ginning outfit used but little; 80 H P Boiler; 60 .|H P Engine; 4 80 Saw Murray systein; DB Rev Press. - P E Leverett, East Point Ga 25 gal bbl churn used 7 mos $8; 10 gal milk can with spicket goog condition $4.50; 8 gal setter $3; 40 pints and qt cos bottles $100 ~G._W Cobb, Ellijay Ga 000 brooder used one season; 4 joints pipe used one season; extra body good condi- tion; cheap or exc for chickens, ducks, geese, rye, corn, feed oats, hogs or 2 pigs;-also corn planter plant any kind field seedy; sell or exc as above O.S Williams, Scotland Ga 3-4 Over- land Truck with steel body gooq condi- tion except batteries; cheap of exc for Light Ford truck or hogs good breed, or 2 good milk cows giving milk; Also Boll. Weevil mopper that fastens to single stock $8 or exc for 8 S C RI RedorS C Bl Minoreas; One large magneto for truck $12.50 J W Harris, R 6 Dallas Ga. Wood- ruff side single mill with new 36 in Mrs Cenia Hayes, R 2 Norcross Gatgaw; One 56 in. Simon Circular saw; both good condition; exe either for Reg Jersey cow or sell for cash T G Dumas, Barnesville Ga 3 gin outfit complete, Lummus system, old J style or brush gins with suction eleva- tor, steam tramper, D B Press, 50 HP Boiler and 40 H P Engine; all good con- dition; cheap for cash A J Cowart, Garfiela Ga Large =re- frigerator suitable for dairy, good .con-- dition $150; good terms M D Jones, Midville Ga 4 70 Saw Mur- ray gin outfit D B Press, Steam Tramp- er, good condition with. exception few repairs,; no power -C Phillips, Ludowici Ga 40 H P RT Boiler; 35 H P. Engine; sawmill com- plete; Edger 6 x 14 four side; Wood planer, pulleys, shafting, -belting, pip- ing, dry kiln, trucks, tracking, trap fan and other machinery; bargain - J C Howard, Quartz Ga Cole three row disc grain drill $15 f 0 b; good con- dition J & Taylor, Talbotton Ga Good gin- nery, 2 60 saw Continennial gins, Rev D B Press, suction, tramper complete $375 Ne OCCT GSS, + Atlanta Ga Fordson Tractor with pulley used only five days and good condition $300- TT G H Richardson, Palmetto Ga One 4 H P Navo gas engine good condition $40. W L Rabun, R 2 Warrenton Ga Rear axle for Ford truck trailer with one new tire and other one good $100; One Syracuse 1 1-2 horse turn plow prac- tically new $8 uSeqd one season; exec for 8 Ancona hens not over 1 yr old, Shep- pard strain -J Cureton, Austell Ga Ottawa Log Saw (one 5 and one 6 ft saw) good con- dition $65; also Sanders Pea Thrasher equipped for hand or motor power $35; poth crated and f o b Austell Ga J iL Williams, Tifton-Ga Two combi- nation 3 row oat drills with Fertilizer attachments, good condition $5 ea or exe : cp Harwell, R 2 Danielsville Ga 130 ege Buckeye incubator Bre ticee new : $20 - or eae for 4 Farmington Ga Tpurgs Martin Ga Old | | Trusty incubabtor 110 ege: good condi- Triumph chick |plete ginning outfit 3 F 5 Cook? * aidatleeda. . One 60. Bo Pp Cole boiler good condition; cheap J A McCall, R 2 Fitzgerald Ga Radio ee Roung incubator good condition sell Ore exe for 500 chick Buckeye broeder - Cc A Kemp, Kennesaw Ga 25 HP Erie City steam engine good condition; sell or exc for Athens or Oliver Dise Plow made for Fordson Tractor : GB Barrett, Leaf Ga No 6 Giant Pea Thrasher; exe for corn sheller Ww. A.Parrish, R 4 Thomasville Ga McCormick Mowing machine and rake working order $25 f o b Quitman Ga or exc for 250 egg incubator or Old Trusty in good. condition eM Whitehurst, Lewiston Ga 15 E P gas engine $100; One set old fashion mill stones 42 in: and gearing $100; One 400 lb refrigerator oe for dairy, needs some repairs $35 BE Mason, RoC AmericussGa 2 70 Gage gins, steam press, 30 H P-Engine, ~ 50 H P Boiler; Planer and dbl ECR ; trimmer; sell cheap W D Watson, Loganville Ga ripnine eart and harness; Vulcan. and Lynch- Turner No 27; one horse liynch- burg plow; Planet Junior cultivator; 3 spring tooth harrows; one hillside plow; Avery Disc; Two horse spring tooth cultivators. Avery riding cultivator ~ J W Cobb, R 3 Bowman Ga Dol Press man cider mill good condition $15 a lL. R Slaughter, Sharpsburg Ga 1-3 H P Westinghouse motor good condition for use with 32 ne farm light plant; cheap at $15 B Volbrath, Doar Rose Ga 130 egg incubator practically new, | also brooder and thermometer $15 or exe for 3 gooq pigs or hens; also Canton Corn planter used one season $6 or. exe for 2 good pigs Mrs L F Jones, R 2 Pitts Ga Wiseots: sin incubator good condition all com- plete, 180 egg;-also 4 Br Leghorn eocks Everlay strain all for $17 or exe for-16 hens and 1 cock, R I Reds preferred, or would accept B Rocks T W Nations, Elberton Ga Two Stan- dard Buckeye No 3 incubators 250 egg one*used 2 seasons $35 and other used 3 mos $45, f o b or exec as part payment on new Buckeye 1000 capacity G W. Raves, College Park Ga Com- 80 Saw Gullett gins with automatic press, all belts ready to run; 25 H P Fairbanks Morse crude oil engine; all good condition M F Barnes, 73 Milledge Ave Atlanta Ga Master Plant setter; No 9 Feed Mill. good running condition; exe for one ton Ford. truck P A Chastain, R 1 Bowman Ga No 5 DeLavel Separator and three 5 gal cans all good condition $35 or exe for 35 B Rock hens not over 3 yr old E Jones, Blakely Ga Compass Chain: and staff $35; Set tobacco barn. fix- tures A J C Dodd, Cleveland Ga, 9 H P Thur- moil engine with one plain and one clutch pulley; No 0 DeLeach sawmill; Demorest shingle mill complete with belt; 2 saws; $250 f o b J A McCall, R 2 Fitzgerala Ga. 100 egg Radio Round incubator good con- dition; sell or exe for 500 chick brooder, Buckeye preferred LN Patten, Abbeville Ga One ia ft lawn mower good condition $7 . J B Gentry, Buchanan Ga Shingle mill outfit, shingle mill and two saws bolting mill saw 49 in. 2 belts, Egan new Bird sawmill, boiler 10 H P engine 8 H P; all good condition $150; engine and boiler mounted T W Shackleford, R 4 Lawrenceville Ga One eight disc Clark cutaway har- row good condition $20; One:Cole Plant- er good condition except guano hopper rusted, $10 S P Howe, Ft Valley Ga Mammoth Miller Ideal Triple Deck 11,700 egg in- eubator Peach Poultry Co. Ft Valley Ga 25 P Waterloo Boy Tractor, fine for. belt work; exe for Fordson; condition guar- anteed E L Odum & Son, Baxley Ga One 66 horse high pressure tubular boiler and 40 H P engine, Schofield make good condition $900 C F Horne, R 3 Cochran Ga One Por- ter soft heat incubator good condition $10 L Burns, Tucker Ga 6-H P gas en- gine good condition $100 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ed Jones, Blakely Ga Several hun Ibs tobacco leaf, flue cured H M Franklin, Tennille Ga Shingles, both pine and cypress, car lots only L Heard, R 4 Cumming Ga One horse earriage and harness. good condition Exc for chickens or hogs or shetland pony Mrs Manda Weeks, Dial Ga Single Cees earaese: with hames, 8s od condi MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE M F Barnes, 73. Milledge Ave Atlanta Ga 100 oak fence post * 1-2 ft. long H O Williams, R A feed sacks $e ea fo - Rhodes Seed Co. for syth Ga New erop whole wheat (graham) flour 12 ibs $1 or 20 Ibs $1.75; all del Monticello Milling Co. Monticello. Ga Fresh stone ground Graham. or whole wheat flour $1.50 for 24 lbs del tal Dodd, Cleveland Ga Canned pears in No! 2 12 eans, lots 3 or more cases $3.50 case of 2 dz cans; No 2 cans $3 case LE Harrison, Dublin Ga Vinegar red and white in 50 gal bbls lic gal fo b ~~ Cant Batta, RB D. Griffin Ga Pine Bnd - oak slabs: make offer f 0 b W> Nunn, R 5 Lawrenceville Ga Gea: ageg tobacco for spraying. Weas cabbage 4 lbs: 50 del woe Lovelace, West Point Ga Oak and other hardwood timber; sell stand- ing or saw and sell lumber _ potato erates, new, knocked. ve ae 10c ea f o b McGrudr Ga. BHadmondson & Pirkle, +200 No 10 packer ans with solder hem- med caps EG im: Soene 1000 No 5 at $5 hun a Miss Bessie Stringfellow, R tHBikeseta Ga 35 good feeq sacks; exc for A leah swing or sell for cash J H Lester, Menlo Ga 50 feed sacks $2.50 0 be W-A Smith, 102 Bay St. East Savan- nah Ga Ground oyster shells for chick- ens $1 hun Ibs, $18.50 ton fob ; j~ A Mann, Norcross Ga 75. cords No 1 oak wood; sell at my home or will load on car at Norcros or Tucker Ga; sell or exc MEE McEver, RES Gainesville , Ga Fishing poles 12 to 15 ft long 500 az; canes for sticking beans 50c hun HONEY BEES & BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE A D Garmon, Duluth Ga 2 or 3 lbs. fairly good beeswax; make offer Ve J M White, Groveland Ga Fancy comb honey in cases: 20 Th. f-0 b $ R Meaders, Dahlonega. Ga Pure mountain honey in lard cans 50 to 60 Tbs 17 1-2c. lb; one-lb sections 20e in 20 :* lots or more, or 25c lb less quantity; o b S A Lane, Atkinson Ga Bright chunk honey in 100 Ib Jots 12c lb. fo b : J S Hill,Winder Ga Pure [ftalian tested Queens - $1.50 ea or 6>for $7.50 Aug del; with pure Italian bees and young queen, good straight combs $10 fo b Mes C U* Skinner, R 5 Bowdon Ga 2 1-2 Ibs beeswax 35 Ib: del Gallberry Honey Co. Baxley Ga Gan. berry honey packed in 10 Ib pails $4.75 ea or $1.50 ea im crates of 6 pails or more ea J A, Crummey; crop extracted honey; 6:10 Th pails fancy grade to case $6.80; 12 5 th pails $7.80; Choice No 2 grade, 6 10 Ib pails. to case $6.40: 12 5 Ib pails. $7.40; f ob: 10 lb pail postpaid to third zone $1.75; 5 lb paih $4; Honey in 50 gal bbIs $1.10 Salt ob Ss TI DeLoach, Glennville .Ga Bright comb honey in lard cans 70: to. 80 Ibs. 12\3-2e lb foo. b J R Hulett, Lumber City Ga Light Gallberry honey in 60 To eans 15e Ib <0'-b J T White, Dublin Ga Beehives, hon- ey extractors and beeswax P Johnson, Manassas. Ga Bright honey in 60 lb cans 15 Ibf-0 b; Amber honey in 60 lb cans 12c lb; Honey in 24 Yo shipping cases $4.80 case : FRESH AND CURFD MEL ATS. ~ > -BOR: SALE - Mrs Manda Weeks, Dial Ga Cured ham, corn fattened, 18 .G@ P Bell, Faceville Ga 15 or 20 coun- try cured hams, 8 to 16 lbs. ea 40c Jb} del j Womans Department FLOWERS, SEEDS & PLANTS FOR SALE Mrs W M. Hartley, R Conyers Ga Easter lilly, jonquils and butter and ege bulbs 25c dz; clinging ivy chimney vine or French ivy, does not shed in winter 15c ea well rooted; Large plum red seed 15c dz; Cannas. yellow and red large blooming size 10c ea; Coleus cut- tings velow and req 3. for 10c; Dahlia cuttings salmon, pink and red 3 for 10c. ea; del s : : Mrs A Foster, R 2 Talking Rock Ga Cabbage plants 25c hun; Silver leaf -begonia well rooteq 20c ea; pine Date Beronia well. TOS 20c ea; large and} Cunaninc: Ga |. -Sronze wandering Jew 100 $3 a i Dbl pink hyacinth ' >oleus; 24 lb display seen : Petunias 10e dz Jd fashion sweet ca seed) fine for cut flowers 25c dz, 5 az $ Eight frame standard hive } Dectortown Ga New | add pestags: Ibs ea 40c Ib deb: a M A R KET. B aL Mis L Mosely, R 1 ent colors well rooted 0c ea; large sweet violets 25c for 50; white lilly 3 .or 25e:: yellow cannas 3 for 25e Mrs T @ Floyd, R 2 Chipley Ga 20 -rhoonvine seed 10c; 25 Giant Red_ hibis- eus seed 10e; 4 rooted snow white morn- ing glory plants 35 6 rooted German iris (white) 35e; 7 Blue flower box vine rooted plants 35c; 4 Marvel of} Peru rooted plants 35c; 4 white: Chinese Sacs red Lilly bulbs 385c; 4 Mch , blooming white dbl Star Bethlehem bulbs 35; 25 April blooming single Star of Bethlehem oulbs 85c: 18 Blue Japanese Iris bulbs 3ac;. Narcissus, jonquils, hyacinths, daf- Zodils mixed selection 20 bulbs: 35 ._Mrs WC Messer, Waleska Ga. ry: santhemums large white and cream 10c iz; Geraniums white, old rose, pink, ced: 5. cuttings for 20c; Oxalis 5c : Mrs L M.Aderhold, Lavonia Ga 2 large size $3. ea; 1 extra large lace fern. re One extra large. spengeria fern $2; f> Leopard pbegonia $1; One Angel Wing segonia- $l; Orange sultana 25; pooted: Mrs. W T Langston, R 1 Calhoun Ga lbs. large size 50 iz: small size 25 dz; yellow butter and | age 10e dz; add poune on orders un- der 50c > Mrs: MC Chmriee Well rooted plants nee cuttings with ill orders; all colors dbl and semi-dbl ivy leaf and scented geraniums, carna- cions, lantana, dbl petunias, new semi- iwarf snapdragon Southern beauty and peach blow hibiscus and all kinds ferns. and begonias 20c ea, 2 for 35e, 6 for rj1 or $1.75 dz; Coleus 10c ea or 75 dz; also porch basket collection, 1 Aspara- | gus Spengeria, fern; 1 trailing 1 sultana well rooted: plants, 6} Fiew cuttings 50c del OMY J S$ Yeomans, Swainsboro Ga 3alliopsis 10e dz or-exe for weeping lan- tana any eolor and sultana any color: i. dz for 2 weeping lantana and 2: sul- fanas; all reoted : SD Aderhold, Lavonia Ga 1 water illy* 1 salmon pink sultana; 1 trailing queen coleay bronze: jew. free. with each order; all 25 ea Mrs J Hi Roebuek, R 2 Hoschton Ga 3 dz 26c; Giant snap lragon 7 colors mixed 35c dz, 3 dz $1; williams (does not t or exe for any color dbl oleander, alue My dransta: abl hibiscus Mrs A F Maloch. R 1 Hoschton Ga eink verbena 25 dz 3 dz 60c; mixed | color snapdragon 25c dz 3 dz 60c; mixed color petunias 10c dz 50e hun; perri- Winkle plants 15 dz; large pink mums Be dz: pink | and blue hydrangia .cut- tings 10e ea; 5 small dwarf boxwood $1. | Xmas. cactus t5c ea White flag and dbl day yar d lillies $1.50 hun; exe for ruta- } Sagal turnip seed, purple .top. turnip seed, pole bean seed, cobbler irish pota- foes for planting or dbl petunias. Miss Lue Etter Harrison, Dublin Ga Well roeted water lillics 25e ea or 5 for 41 del . poe Miss Maggie Couch, R 6 Gainesville} Ga Red and pink cactus cuttings 5c ea rooted; green white striped jew 10c: fone Begonia rooted 20c; rooted yellow fantana 25c ea: blue plumbago cuttings 10c; asparagus spengeria fern 85 ea; buneh 15e; Little pink, white pinkish large old rose oxalis bulbs 10c ea; small. Boston~ 20c: Blue Flag lillies: 35e dz yellow jonquils bulbs 80e dz Mrs D G@ Caldwell, Kingsland Ga ooteqd deep pink sultanas 2 for 3c; Rooted Star vine (evergreen) flowers ery fragrant 20c ea or exe for rooted gmple red or yellow Japonica Mrs Sarah F Pope. R 3 a Jp1a Ga Pink ae tubers for 25ce; add oe postage. Xmas cactus: 6 for G56 & pi eces striped jew 25e; all plants rooted ; _ Mrs Dinah Hiller, R 3 Ellijay Ga Lady finger plants; white and pale blue vio- lets:8: dz 25c; Orange lillies 25c dz; white and. pink Dorothy Perkins rose 3 for 35e3; well rooted; 7. varieties iris 40c; Tall and dwarf ribbon srass 3.for 15c Mrs W G Cannon, Fitzpatrick Ga Well rooted roses monthly blooming, colors dark red, light red, flesh, cream, white lemon tee and pink, also flesh eolor everblooming crabapple rose, light red blooms yearly 10c ea; add postage; exe any of above for white indian run- ner duck eges. Miss Perolah Stone. R 3. Adairsville Ja 12 different vcraniums.19e ea er exe for fluffy ruffle or -Qstrich Plume fern; or milk and wine lillies and St Bernard lillies fONEES NO AMiestar. R: erent ki . Roynelie da Pink : thrift 25c for: 50 plants; . Amaryllis ae |large ones 25c; Chrysanthemums differ- A. Millen: Ga Gas A i Cuiueseule Ga Queen | Large Boston fern smal} BE TIN fot pepper plants 3, az 25; or We dz; Weeping Mary 10 ea; Lemon lillies 20 dz; Marigolds plants 10c az; speckled iris 26e az; pale blue violets 15 dz; to- mato plants 3 dz 25e; Touchmenots lic dz: standing cypress 1l5e dz Mrs G Conner, R 7 Gainesville Ga Rooted Boston and Sword ferns. 20ce ea Rooted red, white, pink and. crimson ge- ranium 20c; large size 25c; Pink orange and red sultana rooted 20c; all kinds be- gonias 25e ea; Salvia 10; Justischia 10c -cutting; cactus large red and pink bc rooted 10: monthly rose. cuttings 5 dz; Mums 1@c dz; postage paid on or- ders over 25 | . Mrs A R Skates, R 1 Ringgold Ga Avr blooming Narcissus and Blue tame violets 25 dz; Perennial daisies. Abe az: 3 Boston ferns. nice plants 25c. ea; 2 yr old pink monthly rose 30; send postage; exc any of above for red, white or yel- | ow Iris flags, ..peonies, hyacinth or | zreen and white Century plants extray white or red Easter lilies; also 2 Aug) M D Jones, Midvilie Ga 2000 or more | } lillies to sell at 20c ea or exc one for | blue one, and other for reoted i or Baby Breath or Fluffy oe fern nice bunch. Mrs WJ, Ser. R 9 Potles: Ga, Reba. fern 1 yr old 50e; sword fern 20; rat; tail yeactus: 10 ea: pincushion. cactus 5c ea; hollyhocks plants 25e dz: flowing fountain 5e ea; add postage s Mrs C Dye, Middleton Ga Extra large dbl white naxrcissus 75 dz: red spider lillies 25 dz; yellow Jonas. St hun; yellow: daffodils $4 hun Point Ga~- Dahlia tubets, American Beauty 3he: plants without tuber, Am- srican. Beauty, fancy red splashed pink Century, 2 for 30 del; giant can- nas dark red, cream yellow, $1 dz: Seu. via plants mixd colers. 25e dz; eut tings of 45 different roses 5e ea; gar: den sacred lillies 3 for 50c; sweet alys fsunr 3-dz for 25c Wood Lawn Nursery. Greenville Ge Lovely long leaf branch wood ferns 1} ft hich $1 dz del;.6 in. ferns: 5e dz del; Summer orange lillies 75c dz del Mrs'R D Riggins, R 4 Rome Ga Snap- dragon 25c dz; burning bush 10e @z: Blue ivis lilly 380e dz 4 dz $1: Jonquil bulbs::25 dz; 5, az $1; Bethlehem Star L5c az: white rose cutting sot rooted 2 for 5e: add postage : oe | Miss Io M Davis, R 1 Silver Creek Ga Blve flag Hllv bulbs 25c. dz, $1.50 hun; jonquils, yellow June litlies, here- hound, garlic and mint, 15 dz _I0e: hun $5 M: Boxvine 10c ea; mistletas sera: niums, 2 kinds conk begonia, rex. bego- nia, 15c ea; rooted; green jew and white | stiped jew 6 for 10 ; Mrs O F Buite, R 3 Cumming Ga Orange sultana enttings 10e: Beetsteak | feaf begonia 10c; cuttings pink hy- ivangia 10c cvttine: add postage; exe any of above for lace fern onghex be- k gonia~ Mrs J W Roper, R 7 Gainesville Ga Hydrangia pink and white cubtin gs a ea; few rooted of each kind .d@e pink, red, white geraniums, eas | chia. orange color Lantana cuttings 5c ea; Grape begonia, large Jeaf red -oxalis, white Aug lilly, sword fern 1%e ea; db! petunia cutting's 1@c ea; small lead ox: alis 5 ea; wandering and white=striped jew cuttings 2 for 5c: add postage. Miss Avis Butler, R 1 Armuchee Ga Wild phlox, blue wild iris yellow spots on petals, wild geranium, wild-pansies, crowfoot and round leaf violets all 15c dz 2 dz 25c; wild water 15e Ex: honey- arbutus 20e dz: snow.on Moura + Wan- dering jew, plooming moss _mixeg: color and lavender all 25e az; wild ferns 20 Y: Boston Ivy he ea; well ro 5e cuttines 12 for 25c: oe 19e arte: hovseleak plants 3. for 20e: Tree cactus 10 cutting ea Semen it.. REMEMBER we have no 1 supplement, reanestsnust b | wanted. Bere Tda Southariaud, R - Ellijay. Gal : alike Se ea: nium, euttings rooted 10 ea; spengeria - Cherokee Farm, Floral, Garden, West | white, Libelle, Farle of Pembroke, Rose. Segonia, chicken gizzard begonia, br own: | suckle vines well rooted 30e dz: trailing | V$1.50 Mth : FARM LAND SUPPLEMENT __ (Georgia Farm Lands For SALE, WANTED or RENT) IMPORTANT NOTICE: This elena will be issued ence a month and will only be sent to- those who request | No Ad will be repeated unless sent in each month, All ads must be in before the first far that months issue Full description should he made and price must be given, either Sale or Rent, atherese mat elligible. ermarnent matling list fer this Mrs B M Stier Armuchee Ga. low jonquils, white Apr blooming cissus, dbl daffodils, Giant : snowdrop yellow cluster, narcissus hun; Achillea (hardy) 50c dz, 3 dz $1, $2.50 hun; Spirea (Bride Bouguet) 4 for. 50c, 10 for $1; Purple and white? Tris $1-50 hun; Orange June lillies -hun; 2 kinds Salmon seal and wild gin- ger plants 30 dz; ladd ee re Mrs Oliver Butler, R 1 -Armuchee Ga Sensative plants dc 2; ferns 380c:.dz; Devil shoestring yellow and pink bloom 5c ea; all rooted; Mis- tletoe geranium Oc cutting: large petu- nias plants striped and colors 15c dz; nice size Sword fern 25; blue wild iris 15e dz; shasta daisies: 4 dz; Jacobs Ladder 40e: dz; 40 dz; add postage | Miss Vera -White, Re1 Draketowr 7 vattail cactus cuttings 15c ea;1 mi tletoe geranium cutting with roots large wandering jew .10c for 4 cuttings; white hydrangia: cuttings 10 ea; white Sone: geranium cuttings 0G ea; 8 as- ice Enis 15 2am ee w liams-25 dz:- nickle and dime 3e pink hydrangia euttings 15c ea; mist toe geranium cuttings withont roots 7 ea; sage crushed 2 Cups) for Se; aGu Os age Mrs. W Me lay. 2 ee Gan Purple Kimmenease 2 for Des: fed an rwhite conk begonia 5c: pink and red. wandering: jew Be bunch; pink: hydran- gia cuttings 5e rooted 15; red and pihk geranium cuttingsi5c: Swamp: fern large bunch 15; wild Boston fern-15c: well rooted: req carnation well rooted lic Miss Alice Pirkle, R 7 Gainesville Ga Aug lilly- and white hydrangia rooted 15c ea; yellow and blue flag. lillies. 202. dz or 3 az 50c: Shasta daisies 10 dz 3.dzZ 25; jonquils 20e dz; add postage Re Mrs' C E Moon. R C Cordele Ga 2 spengeria ferns large 60c. sroe.l Abe; large pink Sultana 1 ft tall 50c; small sultana 25e rooted. ang blooming: amary- Alis, lilly bulbs 3 for mixed colors a : iS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS sulk quilt hand> made $20 Mrs Manda Weeks, Dial Ga Jaree size quilts $5 ea or 2 for $9 Mrs & Eeowynn Fe Rockledge Ga Good home made quilts $5 ea or exe for 50 B Rock or RT Red Kahy ch Mrs I. Collins, Flowery Branch Ga New Downy geese feathers 85c Ib de Feathers without: down 60c Ib del Miss Susie Cooper. R 1 Bartow | Ga xtra. long pine needles scaled and dried in shade ready for making baskets trays, ete lic Ib: add postage Mrs @ \Carden, RA Griffin: Ga Reed flower baskets with high ha T5e@ and $1.50: Cemetery baskets Wall baskets 79c: Serving trays $1 Fleor baskets $2.50; Fruit baskets $1 reed flower stands $3. 50; ee ba kets. 60c Mrs LN Smallwoed. FR 31 Commerc Ga Blackberry jam qt size 6 dz. or $ blackhgrry and 3 plum jelly; canned blackberry or canned peaches $3.60 all. in Mason at Jars with new cal and rubbers, f 0. s no less. than one sold Mrs F B Symmers. Jonesboro Ga 12 pints, newly made dewhberry jam pint ; Mrs J F Carlyle, R 3 Winder Ga 2 peecock plumes $5 ea Mrs: AU W Bambro, Peacock PANDAS New cous Ga PLANTS FOR & SALE + A Chauneeyv, Sereven Ga Limediae shipment Porto Rican potato from red skin red meat _insrected, treated an sotectad seed $1.75 M del, 3 Mor more reads | for EACE 30c dz ae $1.25. all kinds Mtn > blotched all Gaillardia | cactus. 10; rattlesnake eactus' 10: green 25; dahlia 808 daz_ -Wemans oy Suan - aa i Mrs IS Yeomans, Swainsboro Ga One ae LR KE STEERS FOR PROFIT AND FERTILITY : he fall of 1923, Mr. Adair Levies e farmer of Macon County, Ga., it bo head of feeder steers in: At: ield es om) which the scorn had pulled. Tire Steers: weighed on an ained about 100 pounds during the months they were in the velvet They were then put in the barn finished on cottonseed meal and gaining another 100 pounds per in about 60 days... Mr. Levie fig- at he made a profit of $850 from undertaking. He offset the labor with the manure gotten. te in Afarch, 1926, I had an oppor- ity to, visit. Mr. ILevie. r of steers in the barn the sec- ar for this season, the fifth season: e has been feeding steers. With xception of one car he has always Zed a profit. I asked him why: he eers and he promptly replied id not believe a farmer could money just growing cash crops; was necessary to. get some re- om increased visits aaae a farteee in fnkes ae and e must look to some sort of work uring the winter months; and that : und the feeding Se steers prof- beeked: him a general thing the outside of a straw 4 stack. settles down well enough for the | simple reason that we do not dare go too close to the edge or the side will push out. The center may appear just) as high as the balance of the stack, but. if We neglect to walk up and down it as' much as we do around. nearer the edge, a is going to settle in time. - When you get near the top, fill in the center just as much as you can, for a stack center never can get too much. 25% there is a. high wind blowing, it is. impossible to put on a very sharp top \to the stack. The best that you can do. {then is to tramp; when he get tired of going to one end of the stack, go to the |' other, for to pack the straw is the only way to hold it up on the top at all. On farms where small threshers are used, and the stray is" to be sold, the straw can be baled right at the thresh- er.--The Harm Journal, July. : MY RECIPE FOR CANNING BE ANS _Mrs. Hesea Luscombe. ce How abo eanning a nice jar of: an of! on a false bottom, |ready have your sterilized rubber boiling. quired time, remove | open jar, say. can ee wate ae proud feeling of work ee well done. Now for the essential points. The first thing we need is a square. fruit far, and then to fill that: jar we must, have a Jarge supply of tender green beans free from all blemish and dis- figurement. I prefer the pinto beans when they are young and very tender. No, overgrown or overripe product makes good ~ canning material. The : pintos are straight and flat-sided when in. the correct stage for canning. The beans must be gathered in the morning when fresh and crisp. Next they are to be stripped by breaking the tips off and pulling backward. Of course they are then washed thorough- ly and dropped into a clean gauze sack. Then plunge them = in boiling water and blanch seven minutes. Raise the - sack up and Yet drip a few seconds and then plunge into cold water for three minutes. They are then ready to pack. They are prettiest packed log-cabin style. Cut a pattern that will exactly fit'the size of jar. Lay the beans side tby side until-bottom of jar is covered. One has to cut only those beans which | it takes to Gover the bottom, top and ~ sides of jar. The intside beans are just snapped. After the bottom of jar is covered with a layer of beans, drop 4 handful of snaps on top of them so they will not fall out of position. Now take your. pattern beans and begin to place around edge of jar, xactly like a log cabin, fit- ting the. corners of beans at the corners of the jars. . Your jar, of course, ~has been thoroughly cleaned and sterilized, and if one holds it over steam for'a few: seconds before starting the packing, it is a greatshelp. Holdthe mouth of the jar over the steam until it has been steamed inside about five or six see- onds. This causes the beans to aa- here to the sides of the jar. Continue the packing of the jar by | placing pattern beans around the edge, always keeping the inside filler a little above the outside beans to hold your placed beans in position. Pack a full jar'in this way and cover to top of the jar with a layer of beans.as you do the | bottom. The jar of beans should stil be moderately hot, so cover your beans with as hot water as will not break the jar. Place-jar in a kettle of hot water having the water the top of the jar an inch. Al- and top adjusted to a half-seal. Bring the water to a boil anq boil three hours, counting from the time the water starts Cleanliness .and sterilization are absolutely necessary. After. the . beans have boiled-or sterilized the re- from the kettle, remove air bubbles carefully so as not to ruin the pack, and- add 1 over teaspoonful of salt and 2 tablespoontuls of white vinegar. This positively does not harm-the flavor of the beans, and it is needed to help preserve them. Seal the jar immediately and put in a cool dark place until an opportunity comes. to exhibit the jar. My! what a lot .of work,? you will Yes, is the &nswer, but show me the thing tflat is good, or beautiful, or fine, that work is not the force which produces it. show your jar of beans to your friends, end enter it in competition this fall and try to win a blue ribbon.Farm | and Ranch, 6-12-26, i 2S - CATTLE WANTED WY Payne, Baxley Ga Several -cars beef cattle i immediate shipment HOGS WANTED M Womble, Douglas Ga Hogs to fat- ten on peanuts; no wild hogs wanted Ellijay Nursery, Ellijay Ga 2 nice Reg Jersey gilts (pigs) 2 or 3 mo old for. keeping stock and raising from; prefer full breed reg stock J BS Blitch, Millwood Ga % pure bred Big Bone Guinea female pigs with reg papers; state: age and price del | RE Brewer, R 3 Lula Ga One short nose Berkshire sow Reg or entitled to register SHEEP & GOATS WANTED C M Lewis, Blakely Ga Shropshire rams, or Marino, will accept half or 3- 4 breeds: if reasonable OATS WHEAT RYE & HAY WANTED Moultrie Mill & Elev Co. Moultrie Ga Clean well baled oat straw in small lots del at elevator, or car lots fo b - How proud you will be to ~ - -tractinge for. hatching eggs. * for particulars. CORN &: CORN MEAL, WANTED Moultrie Mill & Elev Co. Mosc Gal peges or guineas Far corn car lots ; Mrs Ella Mims, Dazuucns: ea Shell- ed corn for milling purposes; send sam- ns and best price : SEED & PLANTS WANTED W oodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga Pay 25 lb for collard seed del H Overby, Palmetto Ga_ Few dz cel- ery plants; exc Laredo beans at $5 bu for same jf D- Harwell, R 2 Fo dictniie Ga 2 1-2 bus Lookout Mtn seed Irish potatoes for fall planting; exc rye or oats for same eo Walker, Mtn- Trish potatoes: Monticello. Ga Lookout also: see hORe: oealy "Miss Una Manry, -Gogga Cauliflower and celery plants; each; also few golden glow; state size and price of eg CHICKENS & EGGS WANTED. TAG Autry, Plainville Ga 100 pure bred Parks. strain B Rock pullets ear- ly hatch EG Richardson, nice hens and 1 cock Pit Game, San- der Roundhead, Leopards: or Hopkins Warhorse t W Martin, Hurtsboro Ala. Pure bred Japanese Bantams, youns birds Mrs G W Forest, RS Ball Ground Ga Pure pred Ancona a pullets; exe for wen G Folds, Milledgeville Ga 20 dark red R I Red hens not over 14 mo old; also one large. red cock not over 18 mo old Peach Poultry Co. Ft Valley Ga Nice healthy hens for table use, also friers Mrs A FE Campbell, R 1 Draketown ~ Ga 100 to 200 B Rocks or RI Red baby | chicks to raise on halves to 5 wks old- Mrs A R Skates, R 1 Ringgold Ga 10 RI Red Feb or Mch hatch pullets and 2 cockerels, Thompson or any dark red. variety, pure bred; pay eash or exc Black Essex gilt for same 7 J Braswell, R 1 Seville Ga 200 Fer- ris strain W Leghorn baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks old A 50,000 capacity hatchery to be op- ened near Atlanta this fall is now con- Owners of pure bred flocks are invited to write State -breed and> size of flock; Address = O Box 116, ppeatur Ga Blue Ribbon Hatchery, Atlanta Ga B Rocks, R I Reds, White Wyandottes and Ancona. hatch- ing eggs from selected pure pred stock; communicate with us promptly C@ J Clack Sr. Duluth Ga 25 to 500 baby chicks td raise on halves to 3 mo old; any breed J Gardner, Lithonia Ga 6 Bl Minorca pullets Mch hatch R G& Jackson, R 6 Thomasville Ga Whiteface Black, Spanish pullets 8 to 12 wks old : K) C. Melton, chicks 1 Ib ea 25c ea any pred ex- cept Bantams : : R Barron, Zevilet: Ga 15 or 20 Mch 1926 hatch Royal White Cornish pul- ~ lets: also 8 or 4 cockerels: same age; T White Cornish 1 yr wld hens ands bf a I Reds for cock: exc same fmuniber same * React Mrs M Sinckaie. Po Ga White ' Minorca R C pullets or young hens EO Butler, Baxley Ga 10 pure Parks _ strain B Rock pullets Feb ace state del price Baxley Ga Mrs R R-A Maxey, R + aareve Ga. 100 : to 309 baby chicks to" raise on halves to 8 wks old on halves; any large breed; Butt Orphingtons or, Bl pene nan. Bre ferred TURKEYS & EGGS V WANTED | . Mrs. G@ T Truelove, R 4 Stockbridge Ga Turkey hen or setting eggs any breed or mixed: exc Dark Brown Leg- =horn, esas for same : DUCKS & EGGS WANTED ; P H Greene. Cordele Ga Several young female MGsOeNy Gees: state del price . : Atlanta Bird & Pet esis inst 999 Peachtree St Atlanta Ga Young Mus- 100. of | Palmetto Ga 6 Buff Orphingtons, J for same R 2 Smyrna Ga 20} Queens 2 & (EGGS: W: oa a N Orr; +. WS Hittlejohn, Tallulah Falls Ga 1 or 2 white guinea hens; state price Minnie A Kent, Lilburn Ga Setting white guinea eggs; pay cash or exc Bunch Butterbeans for same : GEESE & EGGS WANTED lL. Simons, Columbus Ga 50 goslings 10 to 15-wks. old. RABBITS & PET STOCK : WANTED I N Orr, Newnan Ga Peafowls R L Tribble, R 2 Atlanta Ga Pay cash for pigeons any breed, age or quantity Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch | Ga Pay cash for. peafowls lanta ao & Pet Shoppe, Sie EL Worden = Clay peas; quote best price. WH Robinson, Cairo Ga Braks, Irons, Clays or other varieties | field peas; send samples and best price SYRUP WANTED Mrs SP Reed, Varnell Ga Ga cane srup incl to 5. pbk lots; nO objections, if turning to sugar - SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED ~~ R J.Fleming,. Lincolnton Ga Mrs 200 or fcondition ands with instructions; be reasonable : Paes D M Moore, R 2 -Bastanollee Ga 7 H P Hercules gas engine good condi- tion and cheap for cash; or Fairbanks Morse type Z 6 H P throttling gover- nor kerosene engine AL Horton, Norristown Ga Second hand trailer for truck Mrs D Donaldson, R Buckeye incubator 30, 31 or condition and cheap for cash | G W. Jacobs, Roopville Ga Parts for old style Cole sawmill; Log cart for hauling with mules; must be bargain for cash; second hand planer; Hay press, state make and condition : Pulley and Governor for Fordson, both: or separate; good condition; Ad- dress LG W care State Bureau. of Markets, Atlanta Ga : Edwards & Townsend, Clarkesville Ga Four sided planer, band saw, joint- er, shaper, sander, mortising machine and other wood working machinery : J W Conine, Ellenwoed Ga Second hand Fordson tractor wheel right side good condition and cheap and within must 1 Decatur Ga 9; good 25 miles Ellenwood Mrs J W White, Hartwell Ga Second hand Fordson tractor wheel right side good condition and cheap and ae 25 |miles Ellenwood Mrs SSW White, - Hartwell. Ga < De: Lavel Cream Separator No 10 or 12; must be good condition and cheap for cash or exc pure bred Jersey calves _B F Bruce, Martin Ga 2000 egg in- eubator, Buckeye make preferred but jconsider other standard make if good -eondition: pay ecasn or exc - Wyckoff strain W Leghorn Bullets or pair small mules for same _ J H Getzen, Pendergrass Ga Good Deleo system; practically. new Fordson Tractor and. equipment for cash or exe for same ; ee : MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Mrs)M J Moore. 390 East Pine. St Atlanta Ga Pure leaf mutton suet; must }be clean and fresh O S$ Williams, Scotlandg Ga 2 trouble- proof -tires 30 x -3 4-2 for Ferd. _truck; must be go0d condition and cheap -R M Fowler, Thomson Ga Milk bot- fie qts and pts; also milk cooler Southern Timber & Joumber Mills, ne. Peters Bldg. Atlanta Ga Large and small quantities all kinds hardwood timber, green and dry SA : J Reagan; R 3 Newnan Ga 2 second hand 5 gal milk cans, with ice. eontain- ors; cheap oe cash ~ FT D Walke Cochran Ga 30 to 40'M gal> steel. water tank and tower; be good condition: prefer tank now in use by some municipality finding the need of replacing it. with larg er one W K Thomason, Box 65, Chattanooga Tenn EERuD and. eet bags 2 rhe ot 30e Tt Newnan Gas a Guinea LE unning be Baad 0 egg Buckeye incubator good | yand several yrs experience brooding Pr Wages; must. J S$ Hill, Winder ey; quote prices ~ = POSITIONS WANTED Miss D Anderson, Wrens Ga An ac- credited high school graduate Terre old with teachers: certificate Class A desires position as teacher for, 1926-27 term R Hallford, . Demorest man desires position as principal in school for summer months; also for fall term; High school graduate; 2 yr Ga Young work in college; teacher training course: 4 3 yrs experience as prineipal J A Spence, R 1 Winder Ga PoKifion 2 horse crop on halves for 1927; Dooly or Sumter County Miss Marguerite Huffman, 73 Adam- son: Ave Carrollton Ga. Young lady de- Mise Tda epee 19 Wants Han, S.C W Milledgeville Ga Position as teacher for 1926-27 term; High alan | looking after. 5 or 6 cows, seve a summer schools, first grade State ae. as | training course, graduate, Normal mentary license; 2 yrs. experience principal - Miss Leila Roberts, 48 Adamson Ave Carrollton Ga Young lady desires posi- tion as teacher for 1926-27 term;. High school graduate; Normal training course | first grade State Elementary license Beulah Roberts, Carrollton Ga Young lady desires position as assistant teacher in summer school 1926; 18 yrs old,) 2 yrs High School work C FE Rye, Marlow Ga Contract to cut one or two million ft lumber by M; State best price dnd give full de- tails ; an : O EB Hawley, Bartow Ga College man, State license desires position as princi- pal of school H A Mclane, Danielsville Ga Posi- tion on farm, poultry; halves; experienced and small grain 2 or 3 horse farm on in truck raising Young lady graduate State Accredit. ed High School, A & M Summer school training desires position as teacher for 1926-27 term; Certificate Class A. pri- mary or elementary work preferred; Address Box 1838, Lumpkin Ga = Teacher with Class license desires position as principal of |good consolidated or Junior High school do yrs experience; now in Summer school working for degree; Address. Princi- pal 129 Dougherty St. Athens Ga P A Yearger, Plains Ga Position as overseer of poultry farm for 1926-27; and raising chicks and caring for grown stock Miss [Lois Nae. LaFayette Ga Po- sition as grade teacher for first or sec- ond grade for fall 1926-27; 9 yrs ex- perience: provisional A certificate B Volbrath, Dewy Rose Ga Position running truck farm on halves or for have family 38 large boys to work; desire. place near Atlanta or oth- er large city, BS Miss Nelle Bradley, Toe Ga Grad- uate State ccredited high school 2 sum: mer normal courses and Class A ele- mentary license, desires position in small town or rural schooi; intermed- iate grades preferred; term 1926-27 Miss. Caroline Dell, Leslie Ga Grad- vate State Normal School, Athens first grade license desires position as pri- mary teacher in -small town, school for 1926-27 term F Sullivan, R 4 Maysville Ga Posi- tion on dairy farm; work for $40 nro and and good) beard; worker - i : : Graduate State Accredited Schocl, normal training, ee yTS experience teaching, 2 sessions summr school work, State Certificate Class A desires position as teacher; Address Box: 206, Wrens Ga me A Bailey. R 1 Dublin Ga Position in small town or country consolidated school fr 1926-27 term: will teach any grammar grade; Blementary Certifi- cate, 4 yrs experience Miss Retha- Mae Whitley, Royston Ga Position as teacher for 1926-27 First grade Teens. and experisnced _ Louise. - Wrightsville experienced, single Ga Ga Honey ees in any Style hive; also No f=" section hon oh den and also looking after. hog 1 A high school: term | mone: R ee igen : ville, a, Young mar ried mal 2 ily, desires position with re abl try or truck farmer in~ good. 1ocation; or eonsider crop on go land on shares for 1927 Young lady graduate High se summer of Normal training, 2 perience, first grade State Ele Certificate, desires position as mediate teacher for 1926-27 term. dress No 29 Terrell, GS C W, Mille ville Ga oe G Dunean, Auburn Ga Positio principal of school for 1926-2 @ High School graduate; 5 yrs experi 2 yrs in consolidated schools; Stat mentary License, first grade Young lady desires position as er of third and fourth or fifth in medium size town within 50 mien Siena: High. school Sra u gin. Tansmba Air Blas out Ge ae Johnson, Re 3 B- eau aba ane bey in Diatees uel be gle and reliable = % RD Hall, Oglethorpe Ga Ma: t on farm. for wages; pay $18 mo and laundry; Straight time- 4 Good reliable man to take cha and run 10 or more acres suita chickens, trucking or dairy; 4 house and barn, running water a and at barn; one acre under Ww: chickens; good pasture; located 4 North of Atlanta near paved | Will give right party use of thi for the first year free of charg for full information. Address care State Bureau of Markets, Ga J R Gable, Raymond Ga Son do top budding on few doze trees; also someone to grow Vv on shares, beginning with this: fa or 1927 spring crop ; W H Yeomans, Collins Ga. run- 4 to 8 horse farms in Sout Ga on shares; well-stocked wi and cows; references exchanged C1, Pritchard, R 1 Kite. Ga, se men to cut 4 ft wood by cord at Ga; begin at once; write for full mation W W Fitzgerald, Gay Ga Goo blacksmith; long time job : EF: Gi C Collier, Piedmont Ga about 2 to 3 million ft heavy timb saw into boards; Desire sawmill 01 who can saw this timber log th and place lumber on stick for dr settlement every first and third Sai days for lumber on stick accord contract: must be able to operate mill without aid other than pay every two weeks; Go to Piedmon and call for Mr. Spier, Supt. S C Lovelace, West Point Ga Se men to work 6n farm; prefer m families who can pick cotton this _Good steady middle aged marrie for farm ang orchard work; hous cow pasture furnished; stea couple: without children. preferre dress Rfd 1, Box 134, Demorest G W H.Waddelle, Pearson G healthy man 24-yrs or over to den patches, do rough carpente drive Ford truck and keep up prefer high school graduate; sala mo and house rent or room for married man; not over 3 in Single man $30 and board; reg Harts. Dairy; Vidalia Ga He small dairy, boy or man 12 yrs ~Womans Depart FLOWERS, SEEDS & PLANT WANTED Mrs M M Kelley,..Lithonia G rooted Thurstoni begonia; one ene orange sultana rooted; exc sus, jonquils rooted maple bego and pink geranium cuttings, red rooted; also exe for large flower or purple dahlias Mrs F F Preston. Douglas colors sultana, begonia, . ge ferns; exc salvia or eoleus 10% Si buy Hunice E Sylvester Ga. moss, wandering jew, Love Green running moss, 4d buy or Ore "variegated