Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1926 July 8

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STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS.

B. A. HANCOCK, Acting Director
Established by J; J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture, March 1, 1917.

SEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Tasued Weakly:
a State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. _ Each Thursday,

Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at Fine Postoffice at Atlanta, Caoria: 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 _

MPORTANT NOTICE: All patrons of Market Bulletin should bear in mind that no AD will be repeated unless sent in each ween
ice repeated, send copy. The Bulletin goes to press Friday noon. Our services are entirely FREE. ge

_ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926.







If you desire a



| No. 47.







= Parker Makes Bond In F raud Charges
Ernest. Petar: of 418 Piedinant avenue, made $1,000 bond under each of two

indictments charging use of the mails to defraud, when arraigned by les
States Commissioner Le 8: Ledbetter Friday.

Many complaints about Parker S operations have been received at the postor.
fice inspectors office, it was stated by inspectors who have investigated the case.
tis charged that Parker, operating under the namesof Parker Farms and |
. Truckers Seed and Plant company, advertised through the mails that he was
in the market for 1,000, 000 potato Epis and that he had for sale many. varieties
of plants and seeds. 7

Parker mailed. Sea CE in es etete plants ndualit from farmers i in:
this section, the first indictment charges. The second accuses him of failing to
fill orders after receiving initial payments - through the mails. Postofficey in-

spectors state that farmers who were victimized declared the actual money only |
oo small part of their loss, inasmuch as they lost genuine sales for their plants and
a years crop on those plants which they ordered but never r received, (From At-
lanta Constitution, July 5; 1926. J : |



. This should be a timely warning to others. leh may be inclined to in ee
i ways depart from we rule of just ane fair dealing. )

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Rade all mail to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, es ia .
Prices below are those 2 wholesalers were paying. F. O. B. these consuming centers, the day Ais Bulletin:





went to press July 3, 1926.

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_ Sweet petatoss, K. D. 4 pk. Crates va

_ Irish Potatoes, No. 1, new 100 Ib. sacks_
_ Cabbage (Green crated New) =
: Field Peas Mixed Whipporwills

- Black Eye Peas

a Sea Fresh candled woo ------n <r ----

Roosters s

se Friers and Broilers 1% to 2 Ibs. Sane 2

_ Turkey (Toms)
Country Butter (Best. Table) eee
Country Butter (Cooking) 2
- Georgia Cane Syrup (Bbl. >=

. SorghumSyrup

- Corn Meal, per 96-Ib. sack

Oats, No. 3 (White) sacked



oe Pea vine Hay

_ REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT RETAIL PRICES. es eee 6

ATLANTA.

NONE
.4.25Cwt.
3.50

NONE
.6%6 Lb.
.26 Doz.
23 Lb.
.24 Lb.
~.12 Lb.

.15. Lb.
-10 Lb.
2228 Lb
.25 Lb.
535 Lbs
(23 Lb. -

_ Corn, No. 2 (White Western) sacked _

_ Peanut Hay eaten nea ap ene neon :

125 to 35 Lb.

S AUGUSTA =
NONE _

A, oo :

2.50-Cwt. .

NONE
6% Lb...
..26 Doz.

.22 Lb.
re Lb.
Lb.

Lb.

Lb.
Lb.
Lb.

to .35 Lb.

- MACON

NONE.
fe ADS Out:

2.25Cwt.

NONE

634 Lb.
-.2636 Bu.
,22 Eb:
2336 Bu.
.11 Lb.

25 to .35. Lb.
416 Lb.

~ .10 Lb.
.23 Lb,
.23 Lb:
.38 Lb.
~24 Lb.

SAVANNAH

NONE
4.10Cwt.
2.50Cwt.

NONE

.G@% Lb.

.30 Doz.
Lb. |
Ets

a Lb.

Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.

1.031% Bu.

Sbieuaee ot

NONE |
9 4.35Cwt.
3.50_Cwt.
NONE
-6144 Lb.
-28 Doz.
-23 Lb.
21 Lb.
-15 -Lb.
3214
24 Lb.
.14 Lb.
NONE
NONE
37 Lb.
-26 Lb.

to .374 Lb,

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old pigs; all pure:

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es Toaraue POR SALE
sae 7. Boswell, Siloam Ga Reg. Here-
ford cattle both sexes, write for prices
+ B Harris, Hatley Ga Grade Jersey
ows: yrs old with calf 2 mos. old $50
~~ George, R 1 Stone Mtn Ga Milk
eow fresh in reasonable; located halt
mile Clarkston Ga on. Indian Crek

at - Drive
a National Pec can Groves Co. Flintside |

Ca Young Guernsey pull

fenistered sire and heavy
grade cows; bargain prices

J A Knowles, Jackson Ga R 4 One
. fine registered Jersey bull calf 6 wks
old; register in buyers name $30
JM Brown , McRae Ga Bull calf full
.e sey, black nose and feet $25:

W H Waddelle, Pearson Ga Good mix:
<a blood. milk cows

Mrs Bertie Kincaid, PRLS Varnell Ga
: weisey cow and calf; coy, 4 yrs old calf

days old $60. #

- PD Kinesid, Rt Varhell Ga Good milk

sow $45

f W MicAllistr, Buena Vista Ga 3

_ ours Hereford cattle; cows, yearlings
and calves. g
~ he AO Dickens

;fteg Jersey bull

R S Anderson,

pail cows fresh in

i M Reid, R t eer ae Ga Jer-

ney cow fresh in. *

W M Morris, Dowetasvitte Ga Res

ersey bull 18 mo. old $40.

B H Martin, R<8 Chraentie Ga Pure
red, Jersey bull from my pest. cow, 15.
mes old; write for Price and informa-

eo tion

calves from_
producing

.- Donalsonville Ca
yrs old; sll or exc
Sea ake Ga 20,

Leef eattle;\4 young ae steers jay ef
cow $110 for lot
- W T Adams,
Feiler 2 yrs Ald bred; sell: or exe. for.
ae ,shoats 90 Ibs ea; also Jersey bull 2
12-yrs-cld 700 Tbs; sell or exc for good
milk cow fresh Es S
Rk H Henslee, R 4 Villa Rica Ga Full
Llsod Jersey bull calf 6 mo. old; sell or
for good incubator Ore: Cc pig

HOGS FOR SALE
ae stional Pecan Groves Co. -Flintside
Registered Duroc boar > also Reg: P
G Pook sell or exe to prevent inbreed.
ing ; = :
; Oakhurst |
Reg
no akin; $10 ea fo b July del
; Boyd, Harrisom Ga 3 nice silts
lack Pc and Duroe crossed 50 lbs ea
2 mo old $10 ea f 0 b; 1 stade Black
PC sow 21 mos old 300 dhs $35. fo abe
.-G M Smith, Rog Midville Ga iB head
19 wks old pigs P & C and Big Bone
se niaee mixed $5. 50 ea or. $25 for Tot
ob
eS M. Brown, McRae. a Spotted P 56
Pigs entitled to register 9 WES old $10
ea x
Rood Moree, 105. 9th. St. ra pusta Ga
<Pevkshire: sow and 7 pigs, pure bred:
sow and ~
mweo 75 be $30:>
sand, barbecue shoats
D Ls Garner, Luxomni Ga. Bae PC
ear ready for service), papers
ed o. 4
a Xe @hemeson, R 2 Swainsboro aa
tec thrifty Duroc ghts 4 mo old. ayy
ea! \,

SEs



SPimtation fiaaien Ge

Pate Kent, Mitchell Ga 8 ble ieee big |
bone PC Bae 4 boars and .4. gilts; en- |

tiled to reg 10 wks old $10 ea
By (Murphy, Sandersville Ga. Few
eitse: big type Black Hssex boar pigs
eo te: 0 ea; register iy buyers name-
FL5I. Blount, Hawkinsville Ga 50 3-4
Puree pigs 8 wks old $5 ea
_ WB Washington, Hawkinsville Ga.
83. nice pigs 3-4 Duroe $5 ea 2
D L Hitcheock, Mansfield Ga 15 ane.
Tea shoeats:50: to 80- Tbs. ea; fine TOE bar-
becve
ae & M Schoot, Feeneswie Ga 12 pigs
1-2 mo ol4 60 to 75, Ibs. ea; 11 five wks
red Big Bofe PC
om fine a to. res, write
star prices
22 RO Goucks Turin Ga 1 pure bred
Pe Bone P C sdw pigs 2 mo old $10 <
rs oF RR Oni; -Graymont Ga 8 ma
Big Bone P and Duroe Sesee
aed Aug Ist del $6-ea or PLT ion the
a CoE Os eh
2a v Jefferson,
ord Jersey cow ahd 5 pigs 12 wks old 35.
42,080 Tsea? make: best. offer for all;
eo A hoan 8 mos old same breed $25
1 Duncan, Whitesburg Ga Big Bone
os: sow farro ow. Aug 7th 500 ibs ano or
ex or 50 Br Leghorn hens
~ Sowart, R 2. Summit Ga S ese
Gu itscy, bogilt- and 1 boar 2: mo ald $10.
sor $18 for both

2

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Bi
are ;

ah
Tay

Thomso Ga Two spotted |

beret gilts and one |

Mrs OC (Morgan, ae ton Ga 5 head}

von Ga Holstein |

Spotted PC pigs; Sire and dam 3

gs $50; One Berkshire boar |
also more than | 08 pigs: ie

Stoekton Ga R 1 PG

ee 2

1. wks old good coridition from pest
stock: 20. for
days later, $4 ea 307).

HORSES & MU 'LES ror SALE

F Fill, West Point Ga Shetland pony
work anywhere; write. for price and in-
formation |

-T J Postma, Folkston Ga Gentle oat
horse; sell or exe for farm prosuct
EI C Humphrey, Millen | Ga. erent
horse 5 yrs. old, work PER ETE sell
or: exc. for pullets

-Garrant Lumber
eral plug mules: cheap or exc for corn,
potatoes, syrup or meat

colt 1 yr old; Mare 6 yrs old will bring
Joon next Mch $150 for both or $80 me
ead $70 for mare _
mule 1150. Ibs
L.M Reid, R 1. Luthersville Ga Saddle
mare; pair mare mules 1100 lbs 6 and
yrs: old; sel) for cash or exe saddle
mare for brood sows or shoats
5 WED. Poythress, Swainsboro Ga One
mule 10 yrs old 800 lbs,
eae Bennett, R 2 Screven Ga a
800 Ib mule work anywhere $60 f 0 |

SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE.
cM Kimbell, McDonough Ga ; Billy
Goat 130 Ibs well broke for children: to
drive, hornless. ,

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ia

ea; one ram. eaer mete large 2 yr
jold $4 :

ee de Bence Regs Sereat Ga 20. oad
grown goats good condition $1: 50 ea

OATS, WHEAT. RVE & HAY
FOR SALE

(For. Seed PurposesSee Seed)
NEE Lewis, Adairsville - Ga Pure re-
cleaned - Abruzzi rye $2.40.<bu F041

C EB Nolan; Apalachee Ga 150. bus
Fulghum; 150 bus Rustproof oats; sound
and dry; make best offer

J GL White, Adairsville Ga 225
stover wheat recleaned in.2 1-2 bu bags,



$1. 60 bu; 100- bu Abruzzi xe $1.85 bu

ab se 1-2 bu bags
Vi Williams, R
Soweral bus Abruzzi rye, clean $2 bu
ORS Anderson, Hawkinsville
clipped oats 5 bu bags 65
LM Reid, FR Ae Luthersville
bus Fulghum toate
~ J S Sherman, Blakely Ga 1 car baled
shucks

CORN & CORN MEAL
FOR SALE :

O A Crittenden, Shellman Ga Water
zround cornmeal; 5 bu lots de in, Ga;
also one car good ear corn $1. pu f ob

W H Bedingfield, Harrison oe Corn
in ear $1 bu of 80 lbs

WHS Chapman, R 1 Sylvester: Ga 100
bus corn, in shuck, $1 bu of 8 Ibs

POTATOES, FRUITS AND 4

VEGETABLES FOR SALE y
R L Baird, Grovania Ga* Hardhead
sabbage 2 1-2c lb f o b
_ Croom & Durham, Seville Ga Baby.
po Beans $2.25 hamper of 30 Ibs fo. b

Mrs L Hawkins, R 3. Social Circle
ey t bu June apples; exc for 500 col-
tard plants and 509 eabbage j Plants,
Flat Dutch os

HOA Griffin, Ae Rebecca Ga Toma-
tds: $2 erate f o b: now ready.

Mrsu:s @ousins; 3 Gresivine Ga
Nice striped June apples for pies an
felly 50e pk of $1.75 bu
~ JF Call, R 4 Ellijay Ga"
apples $1.25 box f o b-

"i, W Kelsey, Mien Ga Rockyford
cantalovpes; snap beans, Lima _ beans,
gren corn (roasting ears)

Mrs Cot Hunt, Re 4 Cumming Ga 12]
qts fresh dewberries 20 at or (exe for
2 dzcempty cans

Hempton Orchards, Blue Ridge Ga
Snap beans, standard commercial pack;
write for prices :

Mrs W Tf Couch, R 6 Gainesville Ga
Few old fashion red multiplying onions
lose bb; add postage

S-P Jones, R, 3 Lula Ga Snap beans,
bunch and pole, 35e gal f ob.

D N Nasworthy, R 2 Rebecca Ga
Redfield Beauty tomatoes now ready 6
baskets to crate $1.75 f o b-

WC: Tumilinh, Gainesville Ga Fine
peaches July shipment: express lots a
} sveeialty; write \for prices Z

Wood Lawn Nursery, -Greenville Ga
150 bus fine sumier apples 50c pk
'del.

Mr aoe Roberts, Sumner Ga Fancy to-
matdes mow ready, 6. baskets to: crate.
$3 f 0b or $3.75 del

Ae We FA Drau hon

cial grade roas

Ga 100





vetiow May

, Whigham Ga



x H ao Tre Meatanion Gi Pigs 6 to Fa

prompt del and 40, few. A

ho Arevis ie: sev Mb

)J H Cumbie, R 2 Hatonton Ga: Horse :

Re Payior it 9 Elberton Ga. Farm | a

E Snider, R B Gibson Ga 15 eoat $V dy

bus ||

3 Lawrenceville Gal

ae White |

| for fall planting;











field or fal

t

promptly August Ist.

NOTE:

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GEORGIA , STATE. :
| _ ENTOMOLOGY _ a
Atlanta, Georgia. -

Notice, 1 Sweet Potato Plant Growers

All rowers: in the: State of Georgia who intend to sell sweet.

potato plants next year, must apply to the state Board of Entonio- -
logy. for inspection, not later than July 15th, in order to obtain the
fF iapeCdon, Only one application is necessary to obtain x
fild, storage and bed inspectinos.
companied by one dollar in cash, money order or check,
in payment for the first one hundred eertificate tags. In case the
potatoes are condemned and no tags issued, , this, amount will be. re.

_ funded by the Board of Entomology.
No application will be received after July A5th, and Whose not - ac-

"companied by one dollar will be returned.

All regulations of the Georgia State Board of ftomeloays re
garding the growing and handling of sweet potato tubers and plants

- must be strictly complied with or no certificate. ae
Please PRINT your name as, you wish it to be recone in the ap-

_ plication below and printed on your tags, =< j aS
If you. have a neighbor. who. expects. to now plants tir
~ gale please advise him. to seid 3 in his ee for eon imme-- S

poser S Halinrl De La Parelle, a
State Entomologist. ah

BOARD. OF

oot

Each application must be ac-
which will be.

Ri
A

oe ee ks will start

will be issued.

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NAME gee ee

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NUMBER Or ACRES 5:

property. eg

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derson white freshs green Lima ae m4

Thu hampers $1.50 bu fob .
Sunnybrook Farms, - Abpevitle Ga

}Green table peas in hull. we Te tO 8;

now ready; toamtoes Suly 10th ship-

|}ment $2 bu f 0 b-

Mts O D Ww oodruff, Greenville Ga
$2 bu; Green Lima beans 40 al #4 bu;
snap beans $2.50 bu

Mrs peda Robinson, ee 3 Greenville
Ga Apples for pies and jelly $1,50 bu
del; Snap beans 30c gal. $2 bu del
b. WJ Newton, Halcyondale Ga Carmen

tan Elberta peaches aoe a at orchard

$2/del

Mrs: R: Fr Terrell, R 3 Cpestrite 6
Good apples for cooking or eating 60c
pk $2 bu qael or exc for friers or white.
nest onions .
<oM#s AS Cotney, RA Butler ae Green |S
| dblackeye white peas bu hamper $1.50
Tomatoes $2. 50 pu: Sweet potatoes se
del $2.50 bu; all: f o bY *

ay Mooney. Quill Ga Few boxes: eae
ing apples $1.50 box del

Mrs T A Hipp, Greenville Ga Apples

$1.25 and.$1.50 bu del or exc for Irish
potatoes, onions: and frying size chick-
ens: oof
Mrs P Resa, Varnell Ga Himalaya
Paces $3 erate,

- SEED FOR SALE

J T Thaxton, R.3 Jackson Ga Burr
Clover. seed clean 10c lp fob {

W B Nunnally, Monroe Ga Several:
hundreq Ibs sev caloy TBD see A. Bde
Ib 2 Ob

3 HH English, Veragagne Ga 5 Ibs
Giant curled mustard seed: about 50 lbs
turnip seed (large White and purple top)
~thake best offer any



quantity

Mrs J Ww White, Ene da Burr,
Clover seed new -erop bright ae clean
$1 bu fob

Mrs G Wells; ' Nouhtville Ga. Fresh
turnip seed; white and yellow globe
and purple toy mixed- 499.6%. Crops make
best offer for 25 Ibs

W H Waddelle, . Pearson, Ga
seed 20 1b, 2 Ibs 35: 5 Ibs 60;
2 # 0 b; Rattlesnake, Ala Sweet,
Grey, Watson watermelon seed
~ Everett Seed Co. Atlanta Ga
Amber and Orange cane seed $2.25 bu
fo. b packed 3 bu tO bad? Green old
crop Green Mtn and Irish. Cot ybler seed

Rape

Trish

{Irish {potatoes for fall oe $1 pk



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ADDRESS ---- ee
LOCATION sel

wee eee ee ae ee ee a eee ee errr
* Pe 4 4

TAGS TO BE PRINTED IN NAME OF -
NOTE: Location is very important.

Mis Pp i uiene Cordele. a He).

Apples for eating and pies bbe pk; pears |

lion onion
| planting $3 bu del; Clean old fashion
running squash seed 10c. oz or $1 ib;

Tp del

25. Tos:

Hark



Ms
ahs

Give exact location oe your

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$3. pus:
M W Harris, Sparta . Ga Burr Cloy

seed uneleaned 10 Ibs to bu oo Th a

quantity, f 0b

}) J F Olbon, Bowman Ga ae Cloy
/seed just as raked up,

1926. crop, 2
bus to bag $2 bag. fe oO?

A Owen; Barnesville Ga Good Blue
Stem | seed wheat ot. 7d bu F
ee We Toole, R 2) Macon Ga Sout

| Prize frostproot turnip seed ae ib; +5 oy

or more 456, Its i

FE Hardigree, R 2 Bogart Ga Turni
seed clean. and sound, new crop; seven
varieties mixed 40 lb del :
EL Corley, R 1.Mauk Ga 3 bu Seul- se
eee now ready for Ang

lbs Egyptian wheat corn 25c 1b- del; dry

sage 40c Ib del; Thurmond Grey water
melon sgeed 10c pkg del

Cairo Seed. Co. Cairo Ga Mammo

| Southern Curled Mustard seed 20.

$4; White Velvet Okra seed 20. Ibs $4
all Lieew. :

J L Williams, Tifton Ga Colla
seed 50c lb; Cabbage $1.50 lb; Turpy 3
aes lb; Small. white butterbeans - 35
lb, 2 Ibs or more 30c Ib; all del.

Ww H Robingon, Cairo Ga White span
jish sed peanuts $1.90 bu; First cla
pearl or Cattail millet $4.50. for 50-
Ibs; German Millet $2. Ti 20us all f 0 |
Cairo 4

Wood Lawn Merabey. Colsckoilis Gi
50 bus. Burr Clover seed $55 del

J C Johnston, Hogansville Ga Bun

{Clover seed $1.25 bu

iTS = Mi daittie; \ Ry t Calhoun rf
Hasting turnip seed 1926 crop recleaned
2D.e cupfull roe 1s add postage

Mrs H F Andrews, R 1 Toccoa Go
20 Ibs winter turnip seed 1926 crop 4 eo

et re

Mrs ML Clayton, Roy Ga Larg'
Cal brown multipiying enions (ot
scullions) for fall planting 80 pk $3
bu fob Ellijay Ga; add postage for pat-
cel post shipment from Rey Ga

Southern Plant Co. Tifton Ga. Small
white buneh butterbean seed 25e Ib, 2:
tbs. ormore 30 Ib}, Collard seed BUC.
Ib} Turnip sed 50c Ib: Cabbage seed
$1.50 Ib del

Mrs Roa Terrell, R 3 Greenville Ga
25 bus Burr Clover seed $25 del

Mrs Io Gardner, R 2. Fairburn Ge
Mixed Saye seed, Bere, pl
top and yellow globe lt :
hoe



ES, Cornelia Gas. ee ae Od
Tp del; Aeuthern, Prolific

gims Seod*Siorag,

p turnip and cabbage seed; Pur-
rlobe: purple. top rutabaga and
rds turnip. seed; Sou Giant. Curled
1 and German Kale 40c Ib; Sev-'
aoe Prize 506 tb; Ga.
all kinds | cabbage seed

Pearl onion, seed $2. 50: Ib

Waldrip, Flowery Rroneh Ga
epee. turnip seed A0e tb

ent, scfnelia Gay oe

a eee 2 bu Ue 25, - bu

h ding | e pe ae oz
Ga collard seed: tbe. 04,
n and Hee



ye
nd Ber ore Ric
prompt, ship)

cee
aan) Cordele Ga Porto
Stem Jersey ceed
prompt shipment :
tee Alma Ga pasta
50 M or ey 2000. for

Ga Living eo
ee Se wate

ene oe Rican potato;
$1255 M, dels, Fine

ready : A
son, Special | pecan trebs
for yard $2.50,

ey or Stewart,
varieties; also smaller AFEES for |

oe h Cuthbert Ga: Wipier grass
fine forage 87. 50

Sor Uitohai, R 2 aeeidheoe Ga
oSS toinator 15e az del July 15th |
e PK : = de

i, Bptate now ' ia anty |
oe 5 M or more $1. 25:

Tyre Plant. eae Bristol Ga.
Nancy _ Hall potato
: 0M, a M or more

ob
j coeds Plant Rar ~ Plowery.
Ga Porto Rican. and Old. Fash-
ned Boon potato; State inspected $1. 15
$150 M f ob}: Wakefield and | -
utch cabbage; Greater Baltimore
vew. Stone tomato; also. Collard
L varieties $1.50 M. del or $1.25.
7 10 ME or more $1 a any wage
Ww ready * 3A
at Pecan, Co. Fiona Ga. Fall
nent. budded, and grafted pecan
tuart, Schley, Success BAe Mon-
aaker varieties = RoE NS
i BCall, R 4 BllijaygGa Wacine C
Late Flat D ch cabbage $1.25
a \
Williams, Guitar Ga. Cabnag ge
by: King pepper $2 M:; Tomato
erto an potato $2 Ms
Macon Ga Barly Me

See nie Ga. | =

P| Sey Wakefield and |

del. fi oe
Seed" Trish Potatoes. grown |~

3} - Mrs.

skin Porto

a tomato ae hun
a YW: Wrisht, Alto Ga aie Flat Daten uy

ment :

| white and one Pins one Hk Appehias 0 or.

Sie} stone and. Baltimore
$1.25 Mi del; Ga collard same prieg;. 5 M
Ipts $l M c

: Mrs" Dinah Huler, R 3 Hilijay Ga Late

[Plat Dutch cabbage alba late tomato |

{J Wilson, B a ies

| tomatp BOC - hun;

$3.50 and $54 hun;
~ Moneymaker, F

256 non

I ay
skin Porto R ae p

GE Waldrip\ R 1 Flow
Tomato 25e. chun $1.25. 3

Mrs: Rosie Crowe, R
Flat< Dutch cabbage 15 hun.

Nard 15 hun $1.50 Moos

ee Hatrison, Dublin Ga ely Jom

Marly: Flat Dutch.

cabbage 25. hun $1.40. M; Warlianana
tomato 30 hun $1.65 M; Acme 30c hun
$1275" IM; Ston peas), hun, es 7 M3 at

Mrs Beanie Chastain, R e Celacna ag

Bendexdsa, tonite now, ready to set out ;
fl5e dz del :

Obie, ah. ~ Plant, Farm,

cabbage; New Stone tomato; Ga Collard
25e hun or $1.25 M del or Si fob

Miss Lee Crow, R 2 Flowery Branch

sal Ga Flat Dutch cabbage 25c hun. $1.25 ||}

M del 5 Mor more $1 M f ob
ston. Cloke tomato $1 M; add postage =
Neds Hawkins, Hatley. Ga Porto

Rican potato $l. 25 Mi: prompt shipment
"J! M. Bailey, \R:

10c azn
a Be

Tho 1as, Surreney Ga In
ican. potato. $l. 25., M
3ist; prompt shipment

ee Crow, Flowery

until

. Flowery |||
| Branch Ga Marly and Late Flat Dutch

8S D Duncan; Rw Cornelia Ga Liting-

| B Cordele Ga Porto ||}

Rican, potato Cov inspected $1 M del
S Mrs 4 ME Story, Thomson Ga Toma- |
to for late. planing, Marliana Even :

p Red i} :

ranch | Ga Dutch> |
ess and Wakefield cabbage and head- r
ing var iety collard; Baltimore. and. Stoney i|
25 M del or SL M/

ert San ree to quality as a

inspection before. July 15, 1926.
: that. date it will be necessary for
of the Inspector. ook

' good working order by August 1.
be ready to demonstrate to the
fumigating. |
Inspector. returning to make an
year. :
require fumigating. -

Remember there are. three things
= nurses

oe

EN TOMOLOGY. ;
- Atlanta, | Georgia.

Notice. To All Nurserymen

. 1926- 1927, it will be necessary for you to file your application gore:

You-should supply yoursel? with
If the fumigatorium is not rea .
makes the inspection no certificate will be issued. The expenses of |! .
- will be charged to the nursery men.
Peach, apple, pear, pecan and all other handy mulbsery stock
your: application, build your funigating box, and - ses up your.
ag SDC ae Bialieeh De La Pare,

eieceicn: during ie, season. of

If applications are received. after.
a to pay) the traveling SXDENSEE :

a Simdpating a and fave it in.
Have your chemicals on hand an
Inspector the. proper manner

idy when the EE veto @
inspection of the fumigating box || -
No exceptions will be made this

you must do by) he 45 Pie

oe ee



ue Geotsi
- Gentlemen Spe

: pias m ee hotise or box

xe

$1.25. M del; Living: ||| 2

M aol. prompt ship:
Miss. cae Stepliens, g lyester Ga

Sy
Everbearing strawberry Plants Boe bun

del; prompt. shipment Fork

_ Miss Hattie Shell, R 3 ee Ga le 2,
; | Seedling black walnut Plants: wee, ea

el
lie O Pumtin, Cainesuitic: Ga imp Por,
to Rican potato State inspected and
treated $1. 50 My Cabbage and tomiato
deading varieties ~ $1 MES
Mrs $ P Jones, R 3 Lula. Ga 300 ney
pen tomato/ 25e hun or exe for.
Fluffy Ruffle fern and 2 geraniums, on

a

Sask

Itana

Wee Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Gal

fo: bs

ts

Stone variety 25, hun; .
mato 35 hun; Re
per 35e hu

June pink to- |
Ks es pep-

mato, Stone variety 25 Het Late Flat
Duteh. cabbage Qc bith f oho v
oe Biller, ies 25 Ellijay Ga. June pink |
Late lat Dutch cab-
bage 20c hun 0 b Ad M lots or more
$1.75 Mi Sweet pepnet Royal King 30e.
Giant. Celery 40c hun f:0 b-
McEver Seed & Plant Co. Braselton
a New Stone, Greater Baltimore and
Livingston Globe tomato 25e hun $i. 25
|M del, i M or more a Mt ob; #. Sea

| variety collard alls. 1 9D "i
del, $1 M in a M lots fo . pron! ship
ment 3. <s.
Hise M Wright, Alto Ga- Tio irigston
Globe and New Stone tomato; Late Flat |.
Dutch cabbage from [e Island seed
250.) hun, $1.25 Ls del, special | prices on
larger lots
WL Hthridge, R 5 Corilele Ga: Ports
Ris can potato. Gov. inspected $1 2 M del
GQ WwW Hasty, Dawson Ga Porto Rican |
Ppotato $2 iM; Big Stem, Jersey $2. 25 M;
Gov inspected
Mrs*R 1 Fruicheson, Rei. Perens Park
Ga Tomato.$1 M or t5c hun 2 |
2 W Flowers, R 2 Decatur Ga Ga col
lard 20e hun: $1. 25. M, 10 M or more $1,
as EF Stokes, Res 6 Fitzgerald Ga
New Stene- and. Greater Panne to-
Pao @0c for 500 del
. Empire Plant. Co, Fitzearald Ga New
Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato $1 iy
a el.
meee EM Stokes, R 6 Fitzgerald Ga
New Stone and Greater Baltimore ae
thato 60c for 500 cel i

G Crow, Gainesville Ga Potato sii pss

$1. a0 MM Tomato a 2: M; ee
$1.25 M

TS Benhett,
Ga Sucession and Flat. Dutch cabbage

25 hun, $i. 60 M del, Hh

Ae

Se

tomato 20c hun | :

{hatch $10. for lot.

chicks an

1 Aistiecy: Branch: G





1,25 M: New Stone tomato 30 |
ver



r



WLO Walarip, R, 7 ety Bbanchl
Ga Porto Risan potato $1.50 M del; Char
Jeston Wakefield and. Flat Dutch eab-
bage; New Stone and Greater Baltimore |
ftomato now ready $1. 25. hats M or more.
$i M 0 De a.*
oN Wright, Alto Ga Late: P a Dutch
cabbage 25e hu $1.25 M del,
G Waldri
| Per to Rican potato $1.75 del; Charles- 4
| to Wakefield ant. Flat Duteh cabbage;
ew Stone and: Greater: Baltimore | to-
mato $1.25. Ms del, 10. Mor more 31 M
Le 0
a Leverett, a 1 Barr ott Ga Potato
$2 M del. 7

qe G Swinson, R2 Ey Ga Gov ins)
| spected Porto. Rican, Soe $1.75. M ae]
ee shipment . : Z

CHICKENS & EGGS | FOR. SALE
S White Leghorns

L s sone Demorest Ga. Select. Tan-
cred strain eockerels from blood tested |

flo heavy layers $1 CQ
a Siaiey, Leathersville | Ga Cocker-,

es



els from best: breed Mw. ea oF exe for

as

pullets
vie WG Conner, Ra. Guincekiie Ga

Ferris strain pullets 10 wks old T5e ea
O. A Ley, Quitman Ga 50 Tancred

eH strain cockerels $3.08.

fie ids Empire Ga

irs FM: Martin,
oe cocks 1925

Per ris strain, 10 hens. and 2
os
B.C Baseett, Bethlehem OS.
choice hens Barron strain - 1 and 2
| ama 10, ea or ay ea, for entire | Nae
$3 F:A Kel, RB 2. Calhoun, Ga 8 pure

|

py

E foe hens and ze cock 2 yr old. Ferris

strain $10 for lot; also 14 four wks. old
one pure bred S Ey Wyan-

dotte hen with them $6 for, all or 30 ea |

for . chicks
Mrs Bessie Chastain, rR . Cathoun Ga

Exchange one Dele pens for pair white
rabbits: cen

Fi& V Knight, hacula Ga Hegs | for |

hatching 75c for 15

Mrs. M Ei" Shealy, Oglethorpe Ga Fer. ;

iris strain; 15 hens and 1 cock $15 for:
lot or exe for 15 Mch hatch pullets Fer-
ris strain or Fameroen rain WwW. Tageorn,

pure breed -
Mrs HC Walker, Butler Ga 2 2 Ferris

Dest ege strain eocks $5 ea or 2-for $9:

four cockerels sons of. above cocks $3

ea or 4 for $10; 8 wks old cockerels 40c})

ea same. strain
Annie E Jones, R- 3 Pe ctote Ga
Cockerels from. registered Se a a
| old $1 ea
BE Huguley, Danbure. Ga 25 Mch
hatch pullets from heavy, egg producers
Barron strain $1 ea; Few cockerels Same

aoe or: erPRRe by Aueaet ist, ee x

Flowery Branch Ge

op hl seas clots. 2:





in aoe order and my aney
22 Se
oe ax x ays: j vi

Me Conner,. Gainsvine Ga, 250 se-

eae Russian strain. pullets 12 wks. old *

$1 ea; 150 Wyckoff strain pullets 12
wks old 8 ea; 75: Ferris: SiC. pUllehse
10. wks old. POG Ran yo?

Mrs Annie Mae Bruce, R 1 (Mactin Ga .

B F Bruce, Martin Ges 15 pullets g
wks old and one coc -kexel dae wks Obit
| Wyckoff strain special mating $15 for y
lot del pullets 6 to 7 wks olg 60e ea; 9
to 10 wks old. Te ea; 12 to 13 wks old
or more del; few choice yea
yearling: hens. good breeders $1.50 ea; |
ats 30 or more del; Wyckoff strain
Soe Dunlap, Gainesville Ga 300 Dull:
ets a 1926 hatch Tancred s train 2
I 4-2::t0."3 Ibs ea Pah eP. ea fe Bars a
W L Castleberry, R 3 Adel Ga 260.

pullets and young hens; sell 6rexe for

R I Re or Burt /Orphinigton oF: B a
Rocks :
GE Murkerson, Sree Chester yee 450.
pullets Barron strain Mch_ hateh Si
Monroe Poultry arm, R-3 Forsyth -
Ga 95% pure bred Tancred_ strain Mch ~
hatch pullets $1 ea
2 M--T.-Barnest, Bowdon. Fascias Ga
175 heavy teying: strain pullets | 4 mo ss
old $1 ea ;
Mrs Laila Slaughter,
27. ehicks 4 wk
25c. ea p oe
te Oy ystiams, Millen an Tanorod cg
strain pulets and .cockerels _ $1

Powersville Ga.
Ss ola: from ARG: Jayers

de 1 covkereh 1 ea tories
$14 for lot | es
"one M McNeal, Pearson. Ga 30 hens ie
te 24 mos old $l ea fob

xX

hatah cockerels Ferris strain $1 ca

pullets Mch hatch $1-ea, Young strain .
CC * - Adams, Acworth Ga Tancred
strain cockerels. pure bred $2.50 ea
Mrs Lottie Leverette, R-1 Parrett Ga _
Eggs for hatching 156 for 15 dela.
Mrs J O Stewart, Gardi Ga 12 or 15.
Ferris strain W Leghorns, and a mixed
chicks 7 WKS old ee

Ss Brown. Tee hiaiie oe
Mrs G Conner, tb GainesVille Ga
fyerlay: -strain- pylists, 10 wks old The
ea '

Mrs J F Lewis, R38 Adairsville: Ga
Cockerels 2 1-2 mos old $1 ea ,

g

i cockerel Bverlay strain $10 for lot
De.

Mrs G 1" Truelove, 2: 4 Seaiieitg
Ga Formohlen and Rustler strain eggs



ue BO, exe for Ham. Be,



100 pullets 6 wks: old $58 for lot dels %
3 Wyckoff strain 5

Soe cigs
2

BH is Poole, Buena. Vista Ga, 14 War- G ice Gece
tris strain hens an

C H Davis, R 1 LaGrange Ga Mech >
R H Henslee, R 4 Villa Rica Ga 100. im

E Alexander, Leaf Ga 9 hens and Be



Ss CBeeea iokeu.
: oh Ww Sidward: R 2 Fortson Ga 25 hens
and 1 cock; sell or exe for pure bred
ae _ Guernsey or. Jersey heifer.

Mrs J A Howell, R 1 Meigs Ga es
day; strain hens $1. 25 ea; cocks. $1.50
ea fo b; Eggs 75c for 15 del =

EMS -H Te Lumsden, Talbotton. Ga
: Bverlay, maoin Beles: 10 orks old i5e
ea
. A Z Compton, "MgDonough Ga 1 cock
2 yrs old $1 ae

Buff Leghorns a

gee Anes! J P Smith, Sr. Rol Homerville-

e Ga Eges from pure bred stock $1 for

-. 5.15 or exc for peaches for canning; also.
_ young cockerel 4 mo old $i, 29%) 228s. lots

- or more $1 ea. :

SC RI Reds -

x Kes

a Ss McLean, Sharpsburg Ga Ons pen, |

4 hens and 1 cock Tompkins strain $10
for pen: also 10 or 15 pullets - Mech
hatch same strain $1. 25 ea; cockerels,
Sp ae 50 ea |
= Mrs 0 E Smith, Warthen Gal Few 2
mo old $l1-ea.
ES eee Rydal Ga 6 young
~ eockerels about ~
$i ear
=Mrs= Co. Meeks, West Beas Ga R 2
Three eockerels Owen strain best blood
lines _ Jan 15th hatch. $3.50 ea; also 20
Apr: hatch- same breed from choice pen
dc ea
> Mrs. G@ w Thomas, R 8 Clyo, Ga. Two |
one yr old Donaldson strain cocks at. 50
eal fob
Mrs R F. Terrell, et 3) Greptiviite Ga

20 chicks~6 to.7 wks old. sig for lot |:

= dek*
g \ Miss Belle Timmerman,
Ca Prize stock Donaldson and Mahood |
Strain. 2 yr old hens: $2 ea; selected
cockerels $2 ea, for $5; eggs: from
fancy pen $1.50. setting, $5 hunts =
. Annie HB. Jones, R 3 Fayetteville Ga
- Cockerels from. special marines 10 WKS
~ old $1.50. ea
2 Mrs XY Daneler, Bo Adairsville Ga
One-cock 15 mo old $3; Young cockerels
6 wks old 75c ea

Mrs D V Smith, Leslie. Ga Several | |

and

pens, young stock and eggs ;
x Mrs M L Shealey, Oglethorpe Ga. Don-
-aldson. strain; 8 deep red pullets Mech

E hatch $10 for lot; Cockerels $1.25 ea

_H W Hargis, Cass Station Ga Tomp-
_ kins and Owen strain pullets and hens;
Hens $2: ea from my breeding pen; 2

_ cockerels 5 6Re

ee Mrs Leola Christmas, R 3 Vienna Ga

vig bred hens $1.50. ea; also ts dark

=< cock $1.50 ~
__. Mrs D Donaldson, Reis Decatur Ga
un One: yearling cock $5; frying size cock-
. erels $2 ea; Eggs from trapnested ex-
: hibition steck $2 for 15 del

Delia Maxwell,
2. 25 for 1b; few. _pullets - same strain
Te ea.

Mrs J ts Erwin, R22) Adairsville Ga

~ 5 or 20 a great strain pullets 10 and
12 wks old 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 Ibs ea $k ea;
_ also 2 cocks 1 1-2 yrs old $2 ea :
Mrs BL Robinson, R 3 Greenville
Ga 20 chicks 4 wks old- $10 for lot del.
- Mrs J WB
14 mo old cock. $2.

R Cc RI Reds

i S McLean, Sharpsburg Ga: 5 hens

oe strain $7.50 for lot =


; Barred Rocks |
: e 7 Boswell, Siloam Ga Eges from
eS pure bred stock $1 for 15 :

"Mrs C J Meeks, R 2 West Green Ga
fe cockerels Thompson Ringlet strain
3 Jan 1th. hatch from select stock $3. 50

a.

SF

A P- Mahaffey, R < Hosehton Ga
Chicks 8 wks old pure bred; exc for R

Pe I Reds Donaldson or Tompkins strain
Mrs J F Lewis, R 3 Adairsville Ga
ia Thompson strain hens 1 1-2 yrs old |

St for lot or exc for pure bred 125 O
gilt.

Mrs O EF Smith, Warthen Ga Pew

_ pure breeg 2 mo old ee size $1 ea
~ gelected -

man Aristocrat strain cockerels Mch
Eger $2 ea of $3.50 for two -

Mrs Florence P Billings, - R B>States-
boro Ga Holterman _ Aristocrat strain
a Apr -hatch-$o- trio
: C H Story, Appling Ga Thompson

oo Imperial Ringlet strain cockerels Mch }

; patch $1.50: ea; Apr hatch $1 ea ~
C Parrish, Adel Ga 1 cock and 1
s eockerel from pedigreed laying Parks
fe Strain; | cock $3; eockerel $2.50 Ges
ay _ Mrs C S Boyt, Rfd, Yatesville Ga-1
ee pur bred.Thompson strain. cock 18 mo
old $2 or exc for Parks. sae same
age
ee Mrs ML shealy, Oglethorpe Ga Pure

Mrs D Nelms,

2 Ips ea $50 for lot or

-Bronwood.| ;

| Regal Dorcas strain, es.

Whigham Ga Eggs |

Maushon, aan Ga One



Ate Eual Steadam, R A Bainbridge | Be
lGa Thompson Imperial \Ringlet strain

eggs 85c for 15; large lots 5c per egg |
Mrs CUA Wilbanks, R 29 Commerce

-|Ga Thompson Ringlet strain eggs $1.15

for 15 del; Fine Feb hatch cockerels
same strain $1.50 ea f 0 b
R 1 Bowman Ga 3
young. cockerels Parks strain 3 mos old
75c ea f 0 b; also few pullets same age
and strain 75c ea f 0 b-

Mrs' JE Steadam, R A Bainbridge
Ga Thompson. Imperial Ringlet strain

-leggs from first pen $1.25 for 15 second

pen 90c for- 15; larger lots 5c per egg;
Mch hatch ge ear fl. 50 ea, Apr hatch
$1.25 ea

5-2 Witte a
p W Benuer R 5 Loganville Ga 5

- |hens and 1- cock Fishel Strain a for

lot ,
Mrs J F Lindsey, a 45 Tifton | Ga
Cockerels 3 mos old $f ea Fishel strain
exe for goere eis same age and br eed

Z

ae Buff Rocks .
< Me W H Bulloch, Pelham Ga 2 ee

14 mo old; sell or exe. for a a poe :

hens ee ee ee vi ( =
a Partridge Rocks

_ RW Clark, 358 Spring St*Macon Ga
Bird Bros strain chicks, eggs, stock few
nice ones to exc for table stock

Mrs Lillie Goble, Eten. Ga: Several
-eockerels 18-K strain Nabob quality
$1-25 ea; 2 yr. 610 cocks ere Sa
$1. ae ea : = oi
s. Wwyananes
Mrs J A Langley,
One pure bred cock $1.50 del

-E T Almon, Midland Ga wine: pul-
Jets and cockerels from selected pen>
pullets and 1 eockerel $12 at 9 wks old;
Cockerels. $1.25 ea 2 or more $1 ea

A J Bailey, R-6 Hartwell - Ga Mch
hatch ehicks $1 ea - .

ey ae

Se

2 Wa Adams, * Lavonia Ga Eggs for

hatching $1.10 for 15 del; Few young
CARER eae pullets. half, town oe ea

White Wyandottes.

Mrs RF Terrell, R 3 Greenville Ga
112 chicks 7 wks old $6 for lot del

R EF Howard, Thomasville Ga Ses
703 Thomasville Ga Martin Regal Dor-
cas strain ess gs from. first pen vt. 50. for
toes

Delila Maxwell: R 3 Whigham Ga 16.

chicks 10 wks old d0c ea, 0 b; also
SS 41. 25 for 15
del

Mrs J E Steadam, Rr a Bainbridge Gay

Martin Regal . Doreas strain eggs $1. 255)
for 15 from first pen, second pen 90c for |

15;
cockerels oh 25 ea ~~

= 4 Anconas

30 Sheppard. strain hens Mch. and Apr

hatch 1925 now laying $1 50 ea, lots a2

or more $1.25 ea
R F_ Howard, Box 703 Tistnasviile

Ga Pure bred Sheppard strain eggs |

from first pen $1.50: for 15

F&ev Knight, Dacula Ga 3 hens and
1 cock $10 for lot or exc for 10 Ww Leg-
horn hens |

RH Akin; R B Griffin Ga 56 Shep

|pard strain hens and 2 ors 1 and 2

yrs old $50 for lot

Mrs J W Tedder, Gsthous Ga. _Shep-
para strain. pyllets ang cockerels 12 wks
old $1

Mrs Edith Free, R 3 Clarkesville Ga

ure bred Sheppard strain e S oc: for:
: PP oor {dz eggs twice per wk, fresh country

e888; _m .

1 ot fe

*

Games

Mee GD Hammock, R 2 Wrightsville I

Ga 5 Dark Cornish Game henge 1 yr. old;
exc for 5 R I. Red pure breed

C M Ponder, R 1 Oakman Ga. 1 Grist
Grady cock 1 yr old ready trimmed $3
WD Proctor,
Cornish Game hens and 1 cock $12 for

tlot
FS PeloteR. Subeshoxs Ga Polier: ;

B Steedley, R i Bristol ae ee China

Req Back Game cock 1 yr old pure bred.
$1.50; One blue Red Game cock good:

breed $1.25

R. Roberts, Ball Ground Ga 5 pure
bred Red Pyle Game hens $12:50- for
lot f o b. :

Mrs E Jones, Spring Place Gat
Cornish Game hens and 1 cockerel $9
for lot; also 30. chicks 3 to 7 Wks: old
25e: ea:

W B Donaldson Tr Statesboro Ga
Dark Cornish Indian Game Mch hatch
best stock $3 and $3.50 ea :

RF Howard, . Box 703 Thomasville
Ga Eggs from prize winning stock: Dark.

Cornish Indian: Game $1.50 for 15 or |
Pat exc for Ancona pullets - or Herne :
S Ge 2 fine y

pure prd Dark Cornish Indian: Game
: fancy pens

110 wks old $1 ea

a < - Butt Orstintons
rae Mrs ML _Shealy, -
RP Bowdon Ga

Jarger lots 5c per essy Se as :
_| Brown: Sebrights Apr hatch $1.50 for

O J Smith, R 1 Flowery pacer: Ga.

| emmeemerona . eae ests earn i e

Albany Gare Bs White |,



Mys IcA Finndere. Swe
pullets and 1 cock $6 for lot |

A HE Wammock, Harrison. Ga Dark

ese Indian Game hens $1.75 ea or |

10 for $17; Pullets and cockerels: Mech 2

hatch es 25 ea; all pure breed

S-C Black Minorcas
Mrs Jewell Guthrie, R 4 Monroe Ga

Choice. egg s from extra, heavy layers |.

$1 for 18 del i
CoE. Parrish, Adel Ga. 6. hens 800d)

size Pape strain $9 for lot

: Jersey. Black Giants :

Mrs J B Bailey, RES Hartwell ca 4
pullets and 1 cock $1 ea

I J Cleveland, R 2 Hartwell Ga Young |
cockerels. from. good. layers $1. 50 ea; |
Hatching eggs reasonable : :

- Mrs D M Cameron, Coffee Ga. @hick-
ens from registered stock 4 to 5 mo old
$2 ea; Trios $5.50 \
OW: R Fogs, Ri Elko Ga 15 pure pred
hens and 1 cock: ve for lot one VES
old ie aes ee by ee

Light Spiaignas
Mrs J B Bailey, R.5

C P Colclough, (Maxeys Ga Eggs from.

Balch & Brown strain $1. 25. for 15 ae
pa " Lakonveliers 2

Mire Ww A Sargent; Cordele. Ga 22+):
Sona and acenEee: Apr hatch - ote 50,
ea, Sa & = x
Oglethorpe ate
parte Fone strain puilets- $1.25 ea Apr |
hatch; \2 yr old hens $1.50 ea or exc |

FB Sen Ri Shellman Ga Cock-
erels Feb and Mch hatch $1 a; 2 cocks.
10 mos old $1.50-ea; Cooks strain a

Mrs E Morgan, Americus Ga. Feb,
Mech. and Apr hatch cockerels and pull-

jets from exhibition heavy laying strain;

few choice" breeders of matured stoc. 3
eheap ~e tee.

Mrs G W Griffin, Re? eereucn OGa
Pure bred: English strain; 10 _pullets
ang 1 cockerel Mch hatch $12 for lot;
5 paler and. 1 cock 7; Begs. a 5.0. for
L15- f, 85 be ae n

ee te White Orbea 5
ER ee reed rmeetee s Ga Bags
Bh fORSET = = es

hig ey = ar ee



2a Eamate=

R w Clark, 358 Spring Se Macon Ga
Exhibition. Golden Sebright stock. $5 oe
Young select. stock also os

Mrs D V Smith, Leslie Ga Golden Se-
brights. young stock, pens and eggs
Riverside Poultry Farm, Moultrie Ga
AZ Compton, McDonough PF hens
and te cock OC 20a. = 2

MIXEDTable. Use a
Mrs- R Conner, Gainesville Ga. 200

|milk fattened friers 1 1-2 to 2-1-4 Ibs ea

We ea or.37%e tb in lots 10 or more del
F & V Knight, Dacula Ga 8 dz egEs:

| per wk 35e dz
| H W Hargis, Cass Station Ga Shep- :
pard strain Feb. and Mech hatch $l. 50
| eae

Mrs C V Gray, R 1. Rabun. Gap Ga 8
or 0 friers 35- Th: .o0 B: 2
T AS Futch. Ho: Rochelle Ga Broilers;
make best offer :
Mrs Arminda Ellis, Rog Ga 20 mixed
hens $1 ea. f aonb 3

Mrs C B Joiner, R. 3 Seadevevttis: Ga |

100 hickens. from o 4-9 Tb. friers down |
to 4 wks old; sell ears lot for $50;
fheavy mixed

Mrs J L Wilder, Manor Ga Few fine
friers; make best* offer ZB

JH everette, R t Parrott. Ga 15
eee: price rs Le

=, ee _ Baby Chicks
- Mrs Florence Horne, Grovetown Ga
50 Bey Red July. 16th del 16 ea; Owens

strain pure bred ey hath $2 ea: fine
layers

Re ah

je

Hartwell Ga Few :

: el

wire: D, Donalason, R aE Decabar: Ga R
I Reds 15 ea in lots rane to 300. fro 3

"TURKEYS: & EGGS FOR SALE
Mrs O M Rivers, Graymont Ga 24
young turkeys 6 to 8 wks old $1 ea
T W Bentley, R 5 Loganville Ga Tur-
key tom 30 Ibs; also 2 hens base Ib ea, :
M B $15 for lot or 30c Ib
Wa Johnson, R 1 Alto Ga 1 Bronze
hen 1 yr old $5.

R # Barnes, Graymont Ga 50 young
turkeys: mixed breed and Black Austral- :

tian 1 to 6 Ibs $2 ea

Mrs GW Randall, Lavonia Ga 12 M
fs: eggs; exc for 1 1-2 bus Lookout Mtn
Irish. potatoes seed or 1 i 2. bus Peach-_
blow Trish potatoes.

Mrs. O et Morgan, Guyton Ga-4 oad
turkeys, De toms: 112 yrs old, 2 hens.

4 1-2 yrs old; hns laying, $13 for lot

DUCKS. & EGGS FOR SALE .
Mrs Shy Howell, R1. Meigs Ga. 5B
fawn and white Indian Runner, 4 ducks
and 1 drake 15 mo old $8; also nine 2:
wks old same strain $4.50 or exc entire
lot.for 100 day old Thompson or Parks
strain B Rock baby c TICS = Seg
Mrs W_L Carmichael, Madison. Ge 22.
fawn and white Indian Runners) fin



=| layers; Di grown. hens and 20 two m

old; exc. for Ancona pullets this year

_~ thatch or sell for $25,

Mrs G T Truelove, RET. Stockbri
Ga Pair extra. Jarge colored N
ducks $7.50 or exe for 7 turkey

told sor: 7 Br Leghorn DOES: 4 mos: old,
lor guineas

Mrs B Wo Biddy, R 41 Acworth Ga
Puddle Ducks, 1 aol and 1 duck, $2.4
pair del. ee ze

| GEESE eas FOR | SALE

- W Smalley, Leathersville Ga 25 geese}
exc for W Leghorn pullets at $1.50 ea |
-- ZL B Rountree, R 5 Swainsboro Ga 6
fed geese; one gander and %5 geese -

: GUINEAS & EGGS FOR. SALE
pee, Steedley, R 1 Bristol: Ga White
African Guineas,. 3. hens and 1 cock,
%be ea or.exc. for 5 speckle guineas, 4

*

Bees, and 1 cock : 2 i

RABBITS AND PET STOCK a

x FOR: SALE :

2 Jones, a 6 Tifton Ga Pair New.
Zealand Red rabbits $1; six wks" old;
Two New Zealand Red Bucks 7ic ea ;



|. @ Childs, R 13 Commerce Ga 8 rab-

pits; 2 does 1 yr old, 1 buck'l yr old,
3 does 9 mo old, 2 does 8-mo old; does
all pred; Rufus Reds and Flemish

Giants mixed, all. colors $l ea-or $7 fF.

jlot i.

ois Fc Roughton, Sandersville. Ga, a
pair White King pigeons $2 pair; mated
and banded

F&V Knight, Dacula Ga + white
pinkeye | doe rabbit $1 or. exc for An:

+ on: aes er cockerel

L Wallace, 401 Highland. Ave At
ane Ga- canary birds, Carneaux. <pig- -
leons; sell or exe for market poultry or
Minorca or Br peshorn pullets. 3 mos
Oe
BS. L Poole, Puiens Vista Ga Stahls
Silver Certificate New. Zealand Red
rabbits tested breeders - $3 pair; certifi; .
cate furnished

* B Bennett, R 1 Adairsville Ga 3 New
Zealand Red rabbits, young. stock, does. |

pand bucks

C Davis, Rt Sugar Valley Ga Pig-
eons, common stock; exc for pair young
| white rabbits or * other pigeons any col-
OR 4
: 7; <% iecinisa ic: Athens Ga One pair
or trio pedigreed New Zealand Red rab-
bits from reg stock, extra good type
and color, 8 mos old $6 pair, or. $8.50
trio; other youngsters same blood 2

*RL Tribble, R 2-Atlanta Ga Pigeons
all varieties; write | for ee and in-
formation Sih
Mrs I OQ Stewart, Gardi Ga 40 or 50
head mixed pigeons 30c ea small lots



ye 25e ea. pal entire lot

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BEANS FOR SALE =
redo. SOY $5 bu f ob

Robinson, Cairo aa Mammoth |
soy beans $3: bu; Biloxi $4 bu -

Fellow. soy $3 bu; Biloxi $4.25 bu; fob
_ M. Brennan, Columbus - Ga. Laredo
90 bu

S Heard, Box 136. Atlanta a 2%
as clean: yellow Mammoth soys $2.50;
1-2 bu Otootans $7.50 bu; sound clean}
Biloxi $3.90; Best sae clean Seek,

$6 yu oak ee

PEAS. FOR SALE

Giles, R 4 Doerun Ga Two crop :

Blac ; Crowders $4 bu fo b
As ee R 2 Manassas. Ge Tilman

I tH eon Cairo Ga Geen mixed

yu straight Trons $6.30. ae oe
[ Wright, Nacoochee Ga
d Clays mixed $3.50 1 bu

PECANS & PEANUTS

6 bu. ec



oa W ddelle, Pearson Ga Se oie
peers pecans 5 a bee 25



ickland, Valdosta Ga. Pure sue
Syrup in pe 3) Bis bbls 60c

Ae pee



ee Glenwood. Gai-Com>
g outfit, 2 80 Saw air blast
proeeas ise steam tramper

ng practicaHy new,
Iso Delco Light
ndition, cheap
Chambers, Fiovilla Gi: sts H Pp

or kerosene engine 12 H P and 204

corn mill and sheller, scales, belt,

Chevrolet

fling, also F M Hammer type feed |

heap for cash
[ Torrence, 110 Cooper St Decatur
ray gasoline engine 6 H P; sever+
cular saws 24 to 36 in dia, ~
Brown, R 1 Buford Ga 9-2
gas or oil engine, -magneto
good condition, practically }
fob; also 3 H P gas engine
ith magneto 6000 running |
n $30 0 b>
bins, Hiutiedes Ga 3 Springtield
20 and dusters. slightly ~
ition $5.50 ea del or BXG SS

n press with gear tramper,
tion; write for price

L Odum & Son, Baxley Ga One 60.
> high pressure. tubular boiler and
oa good condition; Schofield
derson;: Hawkinsville Ga Ford
25 and up

Ss.

c #nderson,, Pike Ga One ton Ford |

1924 model good condition $400
BE Coppedge, Brooks Ga Williams.
i Saga 14 in. rock good condition $40
Cz Also Jno Deere Stover Grinder

*

dgeville Milling Co. Milledgeville

60 Saw Gullett gins Condenser
omatic Trampeer and Press; Hyd

1 Luthersville Ga Jno

e riding cultivator; McCormick
wing machine good condition

EH Taylor, R 9 Elberton Ga Riding

Feed Chopper, Cutaway Harrow

ooth harrow (iron); Joe Harrow |"

yer Adj) and other farm tools; sell
XC for cattle, hog or chickens

R 1 Orange Ga Two horse

ne. pening plow good condition $16

exc for sc WwW Leg shorn pullets or

$e Keesler Mize Ga Good 15 H. 2
iN outfit complete; sell or exc ~
Newberry, Wellston Ga 30 HP

pressure Schofield engine and boil-|

heels; latest improved slab burn-.

re box: No 2 Taylor sawmill with
nd new belts; 3 log earts, good
dder complete, also miles: 2 circular
less than half price reasonable

205: Fairbanks-
rse- gas engine 6 w fey without mag-
$50; Alamo 6 H P gas engine $125
& condition; I Hi C Hay Press

PS Dower. $100; al fob
[ Harp, R 1 Blakely Ga Two horse |
ill and 100 gal. kettle: exe Eoe

as Thens, Butler Ga Little Put-
1 good condition $3.25; exe
it j dition; }

a } Mrs- E Jones, Pine Vie y
_ White, Lavonia Ga. About 40

dbs |

4 mules. $1350

water Puy, :

good 5



a Nat
al: Junior. -Canner No 1 steam pressure |
200 to 400. capacity $12; eood condition
HW Hargis, Cass Station Ga Old
Trusty Ineubator used 2. seasons $14
good eondition: One Yankee Drill $12.50
Sheds Williams, Tifton Ga Two three
row oat and fertilizer drills_$5 ea or exe
M M Newberry, Wellston Ga.40 H P
Schofield boiler; 35 H P Schofield en-
gine; No 2 -Hinch & Drungo sawmill
outfit complete; also mules, log drays:

rand logging en sell less than
third prige >

Be Couch, Turin Ga 20 3H: P boiler :

with fixtures $75 -

-T Kincaid, R 1 Varnell Ga Mowine
Machine and rake practically new $100;
| Two one horse turners $5 ea

Estes Mfg g Co, Rex Ga. Empire 6 ft
Bolter or, short log sawmill made by. |
bp American Machinery Co: good | condi-
tion used 6 mos; write for price. 2s

J. 0) Davis, Washington Ga Fordson
Tractor Sawmill outfit sawed 150 M ft

|good condition; saw belt dust gig, tools |

\all complete; with or without teams and
carts; write for full information :

RL Parker, Re: Hoschton Ga No 9
Ce Steel Turner plow 2 horse, good

| condition sell or exe for heute made

PSYTUD< ne 8

MD Woodall, Tanna Ga Schoticia
engine 25: Hep good running. condition
$350; One 12 H P Frick engine good
condition except Governor _ $65; One

_|-Case boiler mounted 20 HP good con-

dition; One 15 H P Farquhar en ing

z | good running ordet both for $250:

| Russell sawmill No 1, three head corgi

needs slight repairs $150; One sawmill}

outfit consisting of Erie. furnace boiler |
30 H P, Cole Engine 20 BP; Liddell
sawmill belt feedy:g good drive belts, dust
rigs,. log Carly ay, 4 00d

JG Wilson, Gitison, Ga. 20. H So Bira--
sall poiler and engine. mount ; One 0-1
Frick mill. with ogging equipment - all
good condition, used very little

W E McCrimmon, Soperton Ga Ham-
mer Feed Mill; Corn: shucker and shel-
ter. Fordson Tractor to pull same, all
'good condition; sell half price- or sees
write for. full information |
oR Parr, Warthen Ga Renthal Pea-
nut Picker 16 ft lone _ model F good
condition $200 fo b- ete

EM Williams, Hilltonia Gx 6 hare
Pairbanks Morse. engine | without: mag-
Tors, cheap

OE Falk, Ro Austell - ea. Pair mill |
oles goog condition 47 in. dia; cheap
or exc for half ton Ford truek good |"
condition; also waterwheel sell or exc -

J T Gayton, R 1 Rossville Ga 6 H P
International gas engine; 20in. corn-
mill; 8 in. International Feed Grinder, |
all good condition

D F Howard, -R 1 Blowery Branch Ga
-DeLoach sawmill, light size suitable for
Fordson Tractor, three -headblocks | 44
in. saw; 80 Saw Murray gin, all steel
12 in. saws, all good running condition |

* Mrs. Jo Ae Kel, R 2 Calhoun Ga One
100 egg hot. water ineubator; one 1007)
chick oil burning brooder. both (Miller |
make good condition $15. fer both? =<

J J Blount Jr. Hawkinsville Ga One
ton Forg truek good oe exc. for}
Tractor

BFE Masphy. Sandersville Ga 4995

Franks Dusting machine slightly used
but good condition; bargain
Mrs W lL McNeil, Americus Ga One
ton Maxwell truck good condition; exc
for wind mill and tank good condition
with piping, ete; also set mill rocks

M L McRae, McRae Ga One Case)

steel threshing thachine good condition;
bargain :
WD Stiles, Blue Ridge Ga DeLavel
separator used only 10. days; sell cheap |-
WaA Herring, Newnan Ga One I HC
two, horse hay press good condition $80
TO 8

Te NE & W: N: Pate, Piswkinsvilie: Ga
FPeanut Picker used 3 seasons; Peanut
Hay rake; Gasoline engine practically
new

J T McAfee, Harrison Ga One 30 H
P gas engine good. condition; Bancolt.
make, practically, new $100 :

L E Blanchard, Harlem Ga Winship
25m outfit, pelt distributor. complete.
with engine and boiler; sell on terms or
exc for registered Jerseys, young stock
preferred; outfit used to oe nat over
500 bales cotton

C*D Stewart, Buchanan Ga 4 10. Saw
{2 in. Murray air blast gin outfit; also
40.in; American Bidwer fan: make. pest.
offer.

<M Cumby, Bowdon Ga- 20 H P Inter:
national gas engine; two 36 in. grist
mills; Cole make; belting, shafting, pul-
leys: Planing machine dress 20 in. lum-
ber; cheap all or any. part

L A Palmer, ~Savannah Ga Liddell
cotton gin and press; Small ground saw-.
mill complete; - several thousand $b A2

im

: gauge cay nee! 6) ft: Jone the ine bun-

logging

| machine good condition $150 f o b

+: Pitts Lumber Co. Waverly Halt Sz.
Complete. 30 ton Gruendler feed mill
with fan, elevator, dust collectors;
Shafting, couplings, wood and iron pul-

belting, check and globe valves; Few 9
tooth Little Joe Harrows; on each 1000
and 2000 Ib wagon bolster springs; Pair
Sawyer Rev sacking scales; 20 H P In-
ternational gas engine; sell or exec for
10. H P engine; all good condition
eS Boswell, Siloam Ga Peerless en-
- P mounted;

feed; Tom Huston skidder with 700 ft

: valve ahd pulleys, hooks, ete; Fordson

Tractor practically new; Moline Trac-
tor good condition; Western Electric 32
volt generator; Delco plant with 16 bat-
teries; Ford truck good running condi-.
ition; Sunlight Acetylene lighting plant
with house fixtures >
JI M Brown, McRae Ga- Peanut and
grain _ thrash with. pelts and Ford Trac-
tor engin $250. >

National Pecan Groves oe Flintside
Ga omplete 2 70 Saw Continental gin
outfit; 30 H P stationary steam engine;
screw press complete with tramper; 3
Oliver bottom plows for tractor;~3 Sul-
livan-Towson Disc Tractor plews; Case
thrashing. machine -15- 30; sacrifice.

FHC, Pitts, Box 977, Columbus Ga, 2-70

ler ginning outfit with D B screw press
and steam Hees good condition and
bargain

ag4 Shearam,
pipe: complete | with valve for 4 70 saw
gin: outfit, style used with belt distribu:
tor to acomodate 40 in. tan

_ MISCELLANEOUS FOR. SALE

RF A Ring, Odum Ga Heart cypress.
shingles~ $8 M

CM Brennan, Columbus: Ga earwriok:
spring one: horse 1000 Ib capacity. de-
livery wagon, used but little, $45

LE Harrison, Dublin Ga. "Vinegar,
white ee red in 50 gal bbls. ibe gal:
ft Hx bEsss 5

E H Peavy. ay *esaele Ga McClellan.
saddle $10 or exe for chickens

RS Manney, Alamo Ga Several hun
ft steel cable 1-2 and 3-4 in. good con-
dition, - 200. to. 500 ft lengths; write: for.
prices =~.

ee TER LO) Kelley, Hur Ga Refrigerator
300. evb-. capacity * suitable for dairy: n2e
}Or exe for Buckeye incubator :

M.M.
pine 20
tie dia, - 7
ed Ds Griffith, Woolsey Ga coe to 100
hull and meal sacks 8c ea.

M J Dinkins, Ashburn Ga ee sacks,
two sizes 10c and lic ea :



at and up in length 19; on ie

15 Ibs beef tallow; make best. Offer or
will exe ur ;

F J Payne, Baxley Ca. Selected ey-
press shingles 4 in, w
Me fob

od A Ww Davis, Pendergrass Ga 2000
four peck secong hand potato crates
good condition be ea f o b

CM Jackson, Lawrenceville Ga Wool
carded into relis for old fashion spin-
ning wheel; also wool into bats for
and mattress

J M Reynolds, R 1. Summerville Ga

Set single buggy harness $10 oe

L Anderson, a Varnell Ga 2 horse
wagon practically new, with bed and
seat $50; also goose feathers $1 lb f ob

. Mrs J F Garrett; Bowdon Ga 3 Ibs
fresh. country butter per wk $1.15 del

RS Anderson, Hawkinsville Ga Axe
handles $1.25 ea fees

fens $1 hun tbs, $18.50 ton fob. .
Timber on 100 aeres land, yellow aes
white pine, various kinds oak, large
number cross ties hewing size? sell. tim-
ber at stump 5 miles of highway, 8 mites
Dahlonega; make best cash offer; Ad-
dress Box 58, Rfd. 2, Cleveland Ga
J Anderson, Pike Ga Good home:
made chairs, oak $1.25-ea f 0 b Ellijay

Pa

2 Mrs Ww PR Betts, Fairmount Ga: tee
Two-lbs yellow Jersey butter a =
45e Ib del

f

aged tobacco, for spraying beans
cabbage 4 lbs 50c> del

WD Porthress, Swainsboro, Ga Ky
top buggy; 2 horse timber cart- with
new chains: one stone; sell or exc for
Ford truck

Mrs R-L Mutcheson, Forest Park
Ga Canned blackberries. 25c Qt; or-exe
for W Rock. hens or DEC Fishel

-and

--strain

W B Rice, Dublin Ca Tobacco FHSS
GW. Crawford, Felton Ga ileavy
chain for drag harrow or logging oxen
or mules, pulling chain $23



Walelaae Ga 4 One 2 xt

28 ins cylinder A B Farquhar thrashing | childs | chairs, dbl cane seat $h5

leys, post hangers, ruber -and leather |

Vance 20th Century sawmill and belt}

Saw Limmus air blast double rib hub}

Monroe, Oak Park Ga housh. :

wide 18 in. long $9 |

| cutting, lemon geranium

W A Smith, 102 Bay St Bast Savan-
nah Ga Ground oyster shell for chick-

W Nunn, R dD Lnwscncevitis Ga Dam- |}

verbena well rooted 5c ea; milk



: iy oC Seknepn Duluth: Ca: Biwtes alae mY
ea .
Ge ss

eee Chalker,
500 bb capacity suitable for dairy good. as
condition; sell: or exe

UROREY BEES & BEE StPPLims
-FOR SALE -
Mrs JK Hall; ~ Hazlehurst Ga New ~
pright comb honey 12 1-2 Ib; amber We
Ib, 60 Ib cans
J A'Crummey, Hoctortown Ga_ Hue:
extracted honey in 5 and 10 Ib pails 6



10 1b pails to case $6.40 f ob; 12 No 6~

pails..$7.40;_ 10:71 pail by parcel - post | es
prepaid $1. By 5 1p pail parcel post $1
BF Giles, R.4 Doerun Ga Bright
comb honey, gallberry, in cans from 40 _
to 70 Ibs 15c lb fo b
~ Gallberry Honey Co. Baxley Ga Gall-.
berry honey. packed in 10.1b pails $1.75
ea or $1.50 ea in crates of - pails or
more \, # < j
WE irokiers Mt Vernon Ga Honey
in 5 lb pails, comb 16c lb, extracted 15
lb; in-cases 6 pails; 60 Ib cans: comb hon-.
ey 15e,lb fob - rhs
LH Edentfield, R 3 Stinimore Ga New

we

crop: comb honey in Jb sections in stand- as

ard: display case $5.50 case retur med or =
$6 with case: Chunk in No 10 buckets
$1.85 del or $7 case of 4. del; Chunk in

ard: tins $15 hun del

sO AS Morris, Baxley Ga wine grade a
pails $9 spaikrf- 0b > So
EE White, Dublin - Ga Bechives, "ee
tractors.and beeswax we

MJ Biackburn, R 2



Blakely Ga 18

Tbs nice yellow beeswax 35c) Ibadek 4%
Tennille Ga Peledeane ;

Mrs DG White; R 2 Blakely Ga e: a -
Ibs beeswax 35 Tb g
Mrs DJ Funderburg, Lawrenceville

Ga 5 Vos beeswax 33 Ib del

tO Hallman; Helena Ga Choice ee

honey; one 10 Ib pail $2.25 del in 1 Gay oe

six pails $10 f eb Gk: 2h, oy
Socks Bennett, R 2 Sereven Ga 2 or 3
gal good: nice olear honey $t, 15 gal
D C Edenfield, R 3 Stillmore. Ga New>
crop honey in lb sections 24 to standard eS
display case $6 del or $5150 case. return-_ a

72 Be ae

.ed; Chunk honey in No 10 buckets $1.85

del or case of four $7 del; Chunk honey

in bulls in lard tins about 70 Ibs, 15 Tb ae
del ~ 4

PB Johnson, Manassa$ Ga 60 Ye cans
amber honey /12 1b; Gallberry 15 Ib;
several cases of 24 one Ib sections bright
honey $4 case: all af DS :

FRESH & CURED MEATS
FOR SALE ;
Mrs Zi M Story, Thomson Ga couptry
hams ~40c Ib =
Mrs C V Gray, R 1 Rabun Ga 1 nice
cured ham 13 Tbs 40e 1b det





: Woman 8 pen

Mrs W H Bulloch, Pelham Ga. 10. or |.

FLOWERS, SEEDS & MONE
eee FOR SALE Z c

Mrs A Dean, Bex. 134, Rome. Ga.

Jonquil bulbs 25 dz

- Mrs Sallie Castleberry, Re rs Rome Pr

Blue Tris lilly 30c dz or 4 dz. $1; Chry-~
}santhemums white cream,

yellow Bee:
red 25 dz or 5 dz $1; Day lilties orange
25e dz. 4 dz $1; Catnip plants 20 dz or
3 dz, 50c; Dusty miller 20c dz 3 dz 50e;
Snapdragon 25c dz; white iris lilly , 50 ;

az; Pimento. pepper plants lie dz

Miss Decie LL Campbell, R 4 Daniels-
ville Ga Moss. plants 5c dz; pinks all |
colors 40c dz; eannas yellow 25 dz;
phiox all colors 20 dz; lilly all Colona:
25 dz

Miss Ida. Mae Wilson. R. 1 Pitts Ga

Teddy Jr and Roosevelt fern small size __

lic large size 20c; Rattlesnake fern 10c
10c cutting,
rooted 15c; Large leaf oxalis pink and
white 10e ea; St Bernards lilly 20c ea;
Xmas, Rattlesnake, Crabclaw and Tree ~~
cactus 2 cuttings 15 or 1c ea; old rose
color and pink and white striped Jus--
tischia. 10, cutting; dark purple and .
bright red verbena well rooted 2 for 15;
pink sand~ verbena well rooted 5 ea;

}milk and wine lilly 15c ea; add postage

on all orders for Jess than 25e
Mrs Saltie Watson, R i Pitts Ga. Large
leaf pink and thite oxalis 106%ea; Ted-

dy Jr and Roosevelt fern 20c ea; Rattle.

snake fern 16c cutting; St Bernards lil-
ly 20c ea; Lemon-geranium. 10c cutting;
Xmas; Crabclaw, Rattlesnake and Tree
Cactus 2 euttings. 15c; umbrella palm
nice size 20c ea; dark purple and red
verbena well rooted 2 for 15c; pink sand.
and *
wine lilly 15c ea; large doulile red yvellow' .
and red and yellow variegated cannas
3 for L0c; 35e dz; add postage on small
orders less than 25 Be
Mrs W T Couch, -R 6 Gatnesyilie Ga

| White hydrangia cuttings 10 ea; nice es
rooted Sword ferns 10c ea; pink and old ; :

rose oxalis 10 rooted bunch< * a
eRe ae Mason, R 2. Woodstock Ge
. bs : * =



Svera. Ga Refrigerator vere





es Pens

Woman s Department
_ FLOWERS, SEEDS & PLANTS
FOR SALE
- Miss Tue Etter Harrison, Dublin Ga
: Nice well rooted water lillies 25 ea, or
E25 EOF OS)
oe Miss. Plorrie Hug neve R 1 Ranger Ga
Carnations 25 ea: cuttings 15c; Gloria
D Challine Begonia 20c;. white conk b-
gonia 15c ea; Sword ferns 25 ea; Grape
ibegonia 20c; Xmas Cherries 10e ea; red
hollyhocks 12c dz Burning Bush plants
12 dz; Portulaca plants. 12 dz; rain=:
- bow ferns, 25 ea; Gaspot Trumpet 20
ea; Justischia lic; Lantana. 20c ea;
Justischia He: Lantana 20 ea, Daisy
chr -sarithemums 20 ea; catnip 10 ea
iss Vivian Gable, Brooks, Ga Aug
rooted oleanders two varieties single}
yellow 40c; semi-dbl white 35.
Mes EF Carter, Lake Park Ga Giant
red: Easter lillies $1 dz 6,dz $5 Purple
\wisteria and Hurrah vines 85 ea; sweet
-honeysuckle.vines 25c ea; white jonquil
bulbs 25c dz 5 dz $1; Giant white spider
lillies and spanish palms 75c ea; BEEN,
Sword, and. Roosevelt . ferns 85 ea; 3 for
$1; Red and salmon sultanas obc- ea,
cuttings 2 for 25c: maple and Thurstoni |
begonia -euttings 2 2 for 25c;.exe for yale
_jow or eream iris ~
his F' Green, RY Cumming Ga
Blooming white sultanas 20c ea} rooted
orange, purple, dark pink sultanas Ade
-ea; all four colors 55
PMers: Ta VE Aderholt, Lavonia: Ga i/
water lilly 25c; Orange sultanas 25
* Fverblooming begonia 10c; Bronze jew
~~ 40e: the lot for 50c; all rooted plants *
Mrs lL H Coe, Eastanollee,Ga Dah-
* lias: tris, snow ta summer, gladioli
eaetus, sweet williams, ageratum, fox-
pelos and, perennial phlox, honeysuckle
and trumpet vines; exc for white feed
or flour sacks
Mrs Z M Story, Whomson Ga Marigold
"plants and hollyhock 250. dz
Mrs WH Humphries, Ril Browns
Crossing Ga Angel single trumpet well
rooted 25c ea or exc for Cala Lilly
_ bloomi 2 size; Geraniums rooted white
and red Ivy geraniums
Mers: dh bewus, | hs 3. Adairsville Ga
Write narcissus 25c dz
Mrs Delia Fife, -Armuchee Gay Pur
Upl and white iris, orange June lilly
- 35c dz; pink, purple and 2 shades of red
- white center verbena 10, ea, 12, colors
rose cuttings 1dc dz; 3 kinds narcissus
35c dz; mixed petunia dbl and single
summer blooming chrysanthemums,
- Portulaca, snapdragon, dbl and sgl har-
a hollyhock, perriwinkle - 20c dz nice
~plants: yellow hardy snapdragon. Lie dz;
3 mixed larkspur for fall planting 10c. for
3 teaspoons; hardy daisies, dbl day lilly.
2 for 15e: spengeria fern 15e; blue helio-
trope 6 for 20c
Miss Cuba Carter, Lake Park Ga Bos-}
ton, Sword; Roosevelt, Fluffy. Ruffle,
Plumosis, Nanus and. Dwart Sword
ferns 35 ea 3 for $1; Blue wonder lilly,
umbrella palm, salmon pink and scarlet:
red geraniums, red and salmon sultanas
all well rooted 25c ea, any 5 for $15
Giant pillow of fire cannas $1 dz; Crim- |
son ibedder, Queen Helen, Allemania |:
and Red King Humbert cannas 3 for
2hc, oe dz large lear elephant ear
bulbs 20 ea 6 for $1; pink osalis bulbs.
20 dz 3 dz 50c, $1 hun; salmon color
day lillies 3 for 25
Mrs A P Hutcheson, R 8 Temple Ga
Cigar cuttings 2 for bbc; Fuschia cut-
tings 2 for 15: geraniums white, red
pink cuttings 3 for 15; begonia red and
pink 2 cuttings 15c; maple begonia 15;
eutting Leopard begonia 25c; Maiden-
hair fern 40e; Justischia cuttings 3. for
. 25e; Sword ferns 15 :
Mrs MOG Conner, R 7 Gainesville Ga
Strong rooted plants all kinds ferns
and begonias; all color geraniums, sul-
tanas, lantanas, Pagers hibiscus, dbl
petunias 20c ea 2 f 356; 6 for $1, $1.75
az; Coleus 10c ea 3 for 25e; add postage
for orders less than $1
Jessie Cash, R3 Flowery Branch Ga
: Narcissus bulbs 25c. dz; May Cherry
- seed 25 pt} scullion button onion sets
_25 pt; mixed seventop and globe tur-
nip seed from seedling stalks: rie: 02), add
pestage
Mrs=T Floyd, R 2 Chipley Ga 6.
blue flowered rooted boxvine plants 35;.
Four rooted Morning Glory plants;
Moonvine different kinds 35c; 20 blue
Japanese Iris bulbs 35c; Daffodils, Jon-
quils, Hyacinths, etc 20 bulbs 35c; Apr
blooming Star of Bethlehem 25 bulbs for
35c? Four. March. blooming: @b!I Star of
Bethlehem bulbs for 35c; Four -Chinese
Sacred lillv bulbs 35; six white Ger-
man Iris 35; 25 moon vine or 23<red
hihiscus seed 10e; alk del
Wood Lawn Nursery, Greenville Ga
2009: orange and lemon lilly bulbs $5
~hun del; Woods ferns $1 dz prepaid:
white hedge rooted boeeveuce $3 huh:
dels 7 * :
Miss Lillie Zetlars. R 4 Li incolnton Ga

aN

oe aha putter and egg

| bulbs mixed 26c dz; Star. of Bethlehem

20c dz; Larkspur seed 8e pkg: Pretty by.
night-seed 8c pkg; Large Japanese sun-
Llowr seed 10 pksy small carnation.
pink seed 10 pkgs; exc for any color
sultana at 10 or. abrined Wandering jew
at: 2e cutting

Mrs Hala. Rickette, AR ek Fairmount
Ga Yellow jonquils 15e hun; butter and
}egse $1 hun; snowdrops 5Oc hun; Blue
iris lillies $1.50. hun: Purple and pink
verbena 20c. dz; peppermint plants $i
hun; white peonies 40 ea: Jacobs Lad-
der 25 dz 5 dz $1; Green and white
striped Century ~ vilant well rooted 20c
ea; -snowhball and pink crepe myrtl.25
ea; _seventop turnip seed dC. tablespoon |
or 8. for b2q7. 47 e

Miss Mary Hughey, AR 1 Ranger Ga
Dbl red geranium 20c ea rooted: single
ned geranium rooted 15 ea; white be-

oni: rooted | 25 ea; Apr plooming yel-
ie narcissus 25c dz; white Apr bloom-
ing narcissus<25c. dz; Xmas cherry 10
ea; red. with white center pansy gera-
niums | rooted 25c; salmon pink pansy.
gerayiums rooted 25 ea; extra. large
abl red carnation well. rooted 20e eay
Justischia rooted 15c ea; four o clogs
plants 15 ea; mistletoe geraniums
rooted 15e ea; China asters mixed: cl-
ors 25 dz; variegated carnations: 10
a

Mrs JF Lewis, R 2 saulieee Park Ga.
Sweet scented white narcissus) bulbs 29
dy or exe for hatching eBSs:. also eden.
lilies same price /

Mrs _ Mae Turner, R 4 Cleveland Gal
Little Summer petunia all colors 25a for |
50: plants; little summer phlox 25 dz
Nl cglors; wild cherry tree bark 59 Ib:
garden horse mint for tea 50 Ib: gar-
den diteney- 50, Tb for tea; blue Aug: lil-
ly 10c buneh; pink oxalis 10c bunch

porch vine orange, color plooms Wei
rooted 25c: several colors large bloom-
mz mums large plants 35 dz; large
bulbs white narcissus 40c az 5 dz 70;
small, blooming cluster yellow narcis-

white Easter lilly. e1 dz.

Caladium well packed 50 ea

Mrs\ J @ Fades, R. 7 Gainesville Ga
Ready rooted Justischia 10e; ready root:
ed orange color. lantannas 10; Leopard
begonia, dc: Sword and | Maidenhair
ferns 15c; db] req peranium 3 cuttings
for 10; Deethorn, Xmas and dbl red
May and. June eactus, "3: cutting St of
either 10@ ae eee

Christine Jones, ERece Tala, Ga J yn quil
bulbs $1. hun, or exc for heifer ca 8 or
10 mos oldany breed, or S L ~Wyan-
dotte GUIGKS:.. 2)

Mrs Md: White; R41, Gobi eal Ga |
Boston and Sword ferns well rooted 10
ea; Oxalis pink and white 3 bulbs 10e:
Geranium red, white and pink cuttings
2 for 5c; well rooted 15e 6a; ee Cac:
tus rooted 10c ea ~ cuttings \2 fGr 5c:
Thanksgiving cactus pink, and pet well
rooted 10c ea, cuttings 2 for 5; Aug lid-
lies large size 15c ea; tuberose 3. for 10;
-Green jew 10c dz: Leopard begonia, 206
ea; Mistletoe geranium ac. ea; Star
Bethlehem 10c. dz; Buttercups
green and white stripe grass 10c dz

Mrs J W Roper, R.% Gainesville Ga

j Hydrangia pink and white cuttings 5c |

en; few rooted bunches pink hydrangia
10e ea; dbl geranium white, 2 kinds
pink; 2. kinds red orange color. lantana.
red weeping lantana, red justischia, red
cactus cuttings 5c ea-or 6 for 25c; white
August: lilly, Sword fern, large leaf
| oxalis, grape begonia, red gladioli
0c. ea:
wandering jew, green and: white. green
stvined cuttings 2 for5c;.add postage

Mrs G Conner,: R 7 Gainesville
Rooted. red, white and pink | geranium
20G-eas
10e ea:

Carmine Fuschia 20 ea; Salvia
salmon, pink, orange and red

ting; trailing coleus10;* hibiseus 20e%
ea; spengeria. -25; large pink and red.
summer cactus 10

Mrs R J Otting, R 4 Rome Ga Blue
Iris lillies 30e dz: Mums white, yellow,
creain, bronze and red30e dz; white
ones 4-dz $1; snapdragon mixed colors
tle field daisies. 2 dz 25c; day lillies
orange color dbl.5 dz $15, Feverfew dbl
white 30c dz, 4. dz $1; hydrangia, berry
plants $1.50 hun well rooted; Blue Dam-
son plum 10 and i5 ea =
Verbena plants mixed colors
enapdragon 30: dz:

40e dz:



HlHes 25 dz, blue iris 806 ie

| Miss. Huldah Willanis, oR Moultrie
Ga Rooted conkshell pink Roe Loo:
| single red geranium 10 cutting: pur-
Lj ple and green dow vac cutti
J wine lk es and

23

for large Size
3 SBN

{3 ge Lawrence- aE

Mrs. G Thens~ Butler Ga- Perennial

sus bulbs 80 dz 2. dz 50c; strong ee

Mrs Ina Wooten, Tignall Ga Upright

Fate

small leaf pink oxalis 3c. ea;

Ga |{t

20c ea; Boston, Sword and mixed ferns |

snitana 29 ea; alt kinds: begonias. root- :
ed 520-7and- 25e ea; dustisehia 10 cut. at

0c dz; verbena mixed color 40c dz; lit-.

Miss Rosetter Otting, R 4 Rome Ga

Little field dais: es |
1l5e dz or 2 AZ. 25" feverfew 25e dz; day } 4

ge; milk and |#

4 ; _ Woodr :
Rooted weeping ag 3
pink crepe myrtle 30 ea; e
Strawberry plants 50c hun-

Miss Cora Turner, BS 4 Glevelana Ga}

Purple pell 5c. bunch; Red dbl geranium
bunch; sweet williams 10e. bunch;

root 50c Ib a
NETS. Dinah Efler, R3 Hilijay Ga Sev-
eral rooted Xmas cactus 10c ea; orange

iets 1)c/ az.

Mrs Sarah - Grindle, Rea Dahlonega |
Ga All-eolor Japan pinks; all cBlor pe-
tunias and holly hocks plants; Mallards
all 15e dz: Rainbow moss, oxalis, whit=
striped jew. 2 for 5c: blooming moss 15
dg; dbl hibiscus justi hia, dbl petunia,
dbl red geraniums, pink hydrang gia cut-
tings 2 for BG: add postage. :

Miss Dollie Rig eins, 4 Rome Ga
ing bush 10c dz; large type white yose
cutting be ea; all monthly rose roses
pink. monthly rose, 2 cuttings 5; butter-

ape of Star 1de dz; Blue Iris Lilly Boe
z, or 4 qz $1; add postage. RS eo
Miss atelynn Buice, Re an Cumming
Ga Sultana rooted, DUES orang eo and
salmon pink, 15 ea.
Mrs C Ric, Maxeys Ga Yellow lan-
tana and purple trailing lantana rooted |

eutting 5; Grape begonia. 10 ea; root-
ed green iow. 23

~~

shasta Bip ee day oe deh
prs 20 az: blue violets - 0g
cactus 5; Xmas cactus 5 e cuttin

13 yr aid Justischia. 35
vr eld abi red Sera, um
single red 10c cutting -
tana 10e cutting; pink and white Ox-
palis 10- cutti Tansy be ae
Burning bush p ;

$

ieee lillies 25 az :
Miss Marsena, Hughey, R y Ranger
Ga Hollyhock 13 dz; Kochia Lie dz:
portulaca 15 dg; larkspur 20 du; daisy
{ chrysanthemums 20ce dz; white begonia

Challine begonia 20 ea; Gabrel Trum-
pet 20c ea: sweet williams. 20c dz; par-
jrot feather 25c dz; catnip..20e buneh.
dusty miller 10 bunch zennias, lbe dz;
Narcissus 25 aaj orange. didlies
jonquils $t- Tn fireball, geranium, cut
tings 15 ea} asting Sweet scented Vio-
lets 15 az: pODDY. Ae dz; Xmas cherry
150 GBs. aoe

Wemen Ss Bipasocak

_ FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs Ww. S Wiley, Ashburn Ga Some-



i Bibby Jelly on halves
fe D y Watson, RL Auburn of Flower

| postage: also wal iakets

Pwilk make apple or ~blackhy a jelly on
halves for anyone who wi furnish glas-
ses for their own and sugar for-all~

Miss Minonette Barnes, ES = Rocking.
ham Ga Vases 50, 60 and 25 ea; trays
20c ea and up; baskets 5c 2

exe. any of above for eres or de
chicks, Or. flour sacks 5

In es aay vo
some. dishonest
_ Sometimes
_vertising his offerings.

Bulletin.

Bulletin and write direct to
mate their fraud.

We

If you feel that you have









a4 | blackberry jelly Loe per mold.

well rooted 10c bunch; hardy. phlox BC,
ne.

cactus well rope. 10 bunch; yellow pe

lillies 25c dz; white and eeeareS: vio.

Snapdragon. mixed colors 25e dz; burn: |

cups large type bulbs 50c hun; Betile- -|

.0 ea, /cuttings: 5c; Mums large type.
8 different eolors 25c dz; 4 colors. ge- |
raniums red pink and rosebud. cuttings
156 rooted | LO; mistletoe geraniums 10}-

for ae orange begonia

a ee ie
nge-color Jan--

20c ea; shaking ferns. 20 ea; Gloria de i

a associations

one to furnish. sugar and. containers and. |.

and up or:

Mrs M Soy,

Mrs T Gaines, R 3 Hart vell Ga.

1g | Two nice peacock tails; make best. of

fer. : A

Mrs KF B Summers, Jonesboro Ga 1
pints newly made. dewberry jam 25:
ingluding jar; also Suntlower design.
quilt $6; 3 service quilts $4.50 ea
Helen Watson, R 1 Auburn Ga Elow- 5
er baskets made of honeys uckle vine
30g. a; add postage .. -

Miss Orie Stephens, R- 1 yiveciad Ga
3 new, bed quilts never used $5 ea f 0 b

; , Essi e dace R 9 Gainesville Ga Will

make apple and blackberry jelly for
anyone on halves who will, furnish all
sugar and their part of glasses
_. Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna Ga: Feath-
er bed 30 Ibs, fairly good goose feathers
ola; Pair good, feather. pillows large
size $3 pair or exc all. for young: cow
giving 2 gal ger day I

Mrs Edith Free, sk 3 Clarkesville Ga
Someone furnish: s ena I will make
grape jelly and)aj pple Jelly on, halv es.

Womans Department
FLOWERS, SEEDS & PLANTS
p WANTED. ae
Mrs- Ww TWumphries, R 1- ee
x rossing Ga Few Seed. of all color:
Faltheas; 1 red,'1 white, ae type ae

Ve
a

ie



santhemums; buy OF eXC



SIGNS HELP. KEEP. COUNTY |
FREE OF BOVINE

~

AL Ea itle in ae county have peen.
tested. for tuberculosis, and there ai e
signs.on all highwiys leading into the
county warning cattle owners .not to
bring eattle into, the. county. unless Mey

ee have been tested.

dz; atre
Bek ae a recent .report. from Gooding County

This. progressive: metho deser ibea in.

Idaho, shows the strong public senti

ment prevailing there for combating tue
bereulosis of livestoek. Veterinary of-
ficials. of the, United States Department.
of Agr iculture have frequently stresse

the fact that once a county has success-
fully eradicated the disease local. and

ce State officials should | supervise traffic
4 in,

cattle to prevent infection from
gaining entrance. Fhe method of post
ing the. highways. with suitable signs
is considered a valuable help in: keeping
tuberewlosis out of a. county. \.
Gooding County, Idaho, besides being
accredited - as free from. the disease,
an. important and tyell- developed dair
region. The last report of the Good
ounty Cooperative. Cow- -Testing As:
ciation shows an average annual Pro:
duction of 6,183. pounds of milk per co
There are 39 purebr ed bulls in the, oe
of the county,~ cand
members of: the cow-testing associati oi

are using purebred bulls in their breed

ting operations. aes s. Dept., of en
ture. aA

THE SUCCESSFUL FARMER
The man who makes the greatest su
cess on the farm. is the one who mak
the farm not. only his place of busine
but. his home. Phe farmer. who builds

| himself a home an-dsutrounds it wi
Mrs JH Slaton, R 9 Ga resville Ga i

shrubbery, and flowers, who takes pi
in its appearance, is generally. the ma
who. provides from his: own! Fata a grea

Having a. pride in, his homie, xe is ni

urally proud of the acres which make
his home possible, and farms it in @
business- like. manner. ~Farm & Ranch,



tahding erg

olume of offerings handled by this office,
people have defraude

June 19th,

Ss
ns

PEN CRAY Seo DOMED ATS CHES

d our citizens.

he dishonest. person has imposed on us by ad-
As soon as we learn of their frau- jf
dulent methods, they are denied any further use of the |
Then they watch the offerings. in the Market

the owner and thus consum- A

Therefore, we have decided to offer a Aigdcing reward |
of two hundred dollars for the criminal conviction of any

person wherein. the transaction grew out of the: use of the |
Market Bulletin i m any manner.

been defrauded as above ee

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, ,
: ve Hancock, Acting eee

This re- i



ce are sae ny different dene as to
and feeding of hens during the
hot summer months. Some are
, Some are poor, but there are some.

ane must

hie

The gine stock must be kept | as
comfortable during the summer as pos-
ible and, to do this, the poultry raisers
nust feed the Popes feeds in | the pro-

sion pouitryman, ie of Agr pues
rersity. of ATEARSOS:

a nae often they are mate 6 eee
uge they do not have access to.
bene water at all times ne.

the lay.

yard Gs in summer. It is true that
yee louse should be free from

the hot oe of summer,
Z 2088 Feed in Gs :

fore, they. will oa consume as
_ However, if: two. foods are given

he hens are still fed the same
oe nt Of scratch grain as. they were:

y. Hot eat. the laying mash, which.
ex: neee. to eat for & & production. |

hem. to ae more mash,
a the feed that produces the

ecessary that the mash be
ns Toth ti it. at all times.

0 be near the mash }

ny os many times ie dusdiion is
Does a hen get too fat to lay?
inquirer goes on to say that his

is are fat as they can be, but they
not laying eggs and he wants to
the trouble. The

re you feeding? Rui o

naeele as. a ants, will not. pengune
es, but it will produce fat, and herein,
's the answer to. the question.

hey are being fed a ration that
uce fat and. not.eggs. This is
on for cutting down on the
ae in: Summer and foreing the

sroody hen should never. be

while in the proody coop.

hile hens are being. broken up from
1 they should have the same feed
hey} haq while laying. This is so
ha when the broody spell is over the

d hee ea. awil not have to pe
back up for eg production.
Be slow. to chanee from a ration that
ting results and never: allow your
ed to give out, because. any. little
hange in feeding will upset the hens
and make a decrease in egg production.
-Farm & Ranch, issue 6+ 12-26)

MATURING PECAN BUDW 00D

Charles L. Edwards ae
ny who began planting pecan trees
e cr more years ago now have tr ees
b@hring. Some of the trees have.
so well that the owners having na-
pecan growth on their places would
to work it from such of their trans-
nted as have- made good beginnings.

Foi _this purpose shoots of the prsent|

iS son s growth are usually selected.
. put the buds on these shoots in
pe to give best results in propaga-
the procss is called artificial ma-

8, and is simple. enough. :

Select the strongest growth of the
sent season from the- best bearing:
1d clip off the leaves, beginning

se of the shoot and continuing
uirds of its length, allow. the

ings may }
ed py the ;

be observed in}

when freed in this manner from leaves

j tion on the part of the workman.

-sommand the attention of those who

less expensive, to ship, bsides being of
rgreater value to the customer

= received in.such a condition.

such. buds may be- used to advantage all

Pwork, buds of. the present season, ma: |

| sidered preferable to buds kept in cor: WN

ae remembered that there has
| growers during the past five. years. Just

| neighbor has a tree some twenty feet

qustion, |

| vy the time the buds are two years old.
1in the meantime, our fossilized. fellow-.

it takes a lifetime for a pecan tree to,
|money to bud the common trees with

19th.

PIN: GREY PICKLES AND PRE

whole cucumbers and a_ fancy slender | 5
jar of uicumber rings is the difference
| petween no Sale at all for one product

ing it, and from. packing the finished

also in making it good to look at for

attractive: products that are
Plers. >

the brine tests ac id, from:3 to-
hot weather; the cucumbers should * be

of hours.



MARK

eo ye z or ee
Pehat | no imtervend since the leaves: a

were clipped, the buds have gained in
plumpne and vitality and better sav-

patch method. There is also
a gain in the number of buds available
for use on the twig from which the
leaves were cut.- :

Another grat gain is the convenience
in handling and putting on the buds

and stems. Not only is the bud niore
easily, gotten. into place, but it is in bet-
ter shape for Wen e and tying on.
These ~ advantage along with the in.
ereaseq number. of living buds secured |
make the plan well worthy of considera-

This mode Of maturing buds Should |

ship budwood for use of their patrons]
during the summer months. When so
treated, the packages are lighter and

than

stems that wither during trarisit, Any
workman knowing the difference vould,
be justified, in refusing to handle buds}
Bt IS as
| well: -known, fact that buds artificially
matured will bear shipment hundreds of.
miles in warm weather sand will retain
their vitality. for several days after
reaching destination; but it is always
advisable to use them with as a de-
lay as possible,
_ Vime of Maturing

.Bydw ood may be matured in-this way |
during the whoie Summer,
early tallin- fact, just so Jong as bark |
will slip freely. In favorable sasons

through September and during the first
half. of October. alte. settings. usually |
remain dormant through late fall and
the following winter, but come out with |
beginning of sap-flow the next spring.

After the middle of Jilly, in.my own

tured by the artificial process, are con-

Storage. .

While this way of. maturing puds may.
be of little. interest except to those al-
ready having first-class trees, it niust
ee a

wonderful increase in the number

across the street. from my home a

high worked with a dozen or more buds
of the Halbert, pecan on September 30,
1924.
nuts, and that. man is going. to have a
fine showing of ripe pecans at his house

creatures will continue to preach that
bear, and. that ihosae waste of time and

better sorts. Farm & Ranch, June

SERVES

The difeerence: as: a quart jar of

ang a heavy demand for the other at a-
fancy price. And that difference, comes |
from having a good recipe, and follow-

wroduct im; a commercial container, ;
Phere is money to be had from fancy
pickles and: preserves: but extreme care
must be taken not only in making the
product. wholesome and good to eat but

the first appeal is made to. the eye.
Here are some dependable recipes for
good sel-

Gaturnber, Rings for Serectmests-
Cucumbers should pe-cured in a Loe
made by adding about 1 1-2 pounds of

salt to 1galln of water. AS soon as
q days in

freshened py standing in cold water for
about 2 hours ang .then sliced, Drain
and let stand for 2 or 3 hours in a weak
vinegar solution (1 cup vinegar to 3
cups, water.) Only elear. white yvinezsar
should be used. Then add another cup
of vinegar and allow to stand a eoupte
Then add for every 3 pounds
of sliced cucumbers, 2 pounds of sugar,
1 1-2 ounces of Stick cinnamon, 3-4
ounce whole cloves, 3-4 ounce dried gin-.
ger. root. Cook the cucumbers in. this
SUEUD | so that the. slices become plump.

in the center of gach: ee ory

had from them when work- |

as well asin |.

The tree is now heavily set with

| from 1 1-2 pounds sugar, 2 1- 2 quarts cf

ltil clear and transparent.



tT Bonne PIN

Ween

. Fig praeek:
6 quarts figs, 2 2 quarts sugar, 3 dunrts
water. ~

Peel. the figs with a tye solution in

same manner as peling: peaches. (With |

some varieties of figs more lye is need-
ed.) Rinse figs, dvain well. and let

{stand in shallow trays in sunshine for

1 to 2ehours before preserving. Then
gradually add fruit to the skimmed
ing syrup which has previously: be

rade. by boiling the sugar ang w athe r

|together for.10 minutes. Cook rapidly
until the figs are clear and transparent.
Carefully Vite the friits out and place in
shallow pans or trays. Cook syrup. to
222 to 224 desres Fahrenheit, and pour
hot over figs and allow them to stand
etait to plump. Pack the figs. old

ee oie jars, fill each jar to over
How ng with the syrup. Cap, clamp,
and process il-dunce jars for 15 min-
utes at boiling or 30 minutes at. sim-
mering.

a Dixie Relish.

This relish may be made of Spanish |
peppers or bell-peppers may be_ used,
It is necessary to put the ingredients |
through a food chopper in order to se-
cure. uniform texture.

ak quart chopped cabbage, 1 pine: whike
onions, 1 pint chopped sweet red pep-
per, he pint chopped sweet green pepper,
5 tablespoonsful salt, 4. tablespoonsful
mustard seed (yellow), | 2 tablespoonsful4
eelery seed (crushed), 3-4 cup sugar, 1
quart vinegar. Chayotte may be used
{instead of cabbage.- ; 5

Soak the peppers in brine for
hours (use 1 up salt to 1 gallon wa-
ter). Freshen in clear cold water for 1
er 2 hours. \Drain well... Remove seeds
and white sections. Chop separately
and measure the cabbage, peppers and
onions, before mixing. Add Spices, su-
gar and vinegar. Tet stand overnight
in covered crock. or enameled vessels.
Pack in 11-otince sterilized jars. - In
packing, first drain off. yinegar to get
ta good pack of the relish. After pack-
ing solidly, garnish on opposite sides of
each jar at seams wth slender pointed
strips of red pepper about 1-4 ineh wide
and) 3 inches long. When these. strips
are neatly, placed in vertical position fill
the jar to overflowing with the vinegar
in which the relish has stood. Paddle
earefully, adjust lid and clamp. Pyro-
css 10 to 15 minutes in water bath at)
simmering. (190 degrees Fahrenheit.) |

- Waiermelon Rind Preserves

Lt pound - rind, 1 tablespoon lime,
quart, water.

The rind should have all of the gren
part carefully removeg as well as the;
red portion, and should be cut from 1-4
to 3-8 inch in thickness, When a stand-
ard. pack for market is being made, the.

22

1

rind should be cut with a doughnut cme .

ter of approved size.
Soak thres hours, - freshen one to two:

_thours in clear water; drain and boil in
| elear water for ofte hour or longer, de- |

rind used.
syrup made

pending on the kind Of
rain,. drop into boiling

Add 1-2 lemon sliced. Boil un
{From one
hour and 45 minutes to two Fars and |

a

water.

se Tee Rp Ne ge ee ;

ane syrup should Tonister Too aan
gress to 224 degrees Fahrenheit when
finished. If the syrup becomes dense

Peters the rind is transparent, pene ~

water may be added.
ieee Fig Conserve

2 pounds fresh figs, or 1 quart fies
plein canned), 1 orange, 1-8 teaspoon
of salt. 1 1-2 pounds sugar, 1-2 cup pe-
cans (sheclied.)
, Cut all, except nuts, into small pieces
and cook: until thick and transparent,
about 1 hour. Add nuts 5 minutes F-
fore removing from stove. Pack into
sterilized jars and process pint jart at

simmering 39 minutes. --Sou. Ruralist,
July Ist. <

The Alabama fxperiment Station
wanted, to know the real value.of plant-
ing cowpeas in, corn -raic ddles at the ast re
cultivation. To determine this val

an experiment was started on the ex:
Ree Rens station at Auburn. It con.
sisted of two plots, each of which r:
esived ample acid phosphate and kainit
each year for corn, but cowpeas were
planted in the corn middles of one and

nothing was planted in the middles of |

the other. i

2 During the first 10 years the average

annual corn vield where cowpeas were

planted was, 49.2 bushels s acre;

peas were pla ao a was
j sy

a

|}Hainy Vetch seed for Aug del;

A PACH

' During. he last nces- years the plot
receiving cowpeas made 17.4 bushels,
and that receiving no cowpeas
8.8 bushels. ,

In other onde: By adding einer
fertilizer and planting peas in the.
middles. each year, corn production
year after year was
tained during 23 years; whil the yield
on the adjoining plot receiving
same amount of mineral fertilizer but
no legume dropped to half pin tte AL '
was at the beginning. .

The results of this experiment cause
Prof, iM. J.. Funchess, director of the
experiment station, to suggest that cow-
peas or Some other suitable legume be
planted in every corn middie at the:
last cultivation this year. HEP? Oy _ Davis,
in The Ler ecerte Farmer. a



. CATTLE WANTED %
RS Anderson, Hawkinsville Ga One
car yearlings
EF J Payne, Baxley Ga Several cars.
beef cattle, Org shipment

in HOGS WANTED :

a D Hoya, Harrison Ga Pair Reg Duroe
pigs no akin 2 mo old 40 to 50 lbs
for breeders

ig Ve Barden, R 1 Crovdown Ga Old
fashion little bone guinea pigs 8 Sa 2
wks old, pure bred only
Bs JH Harp, Ry Blakely Ga Hogs 40
to 50 Ibs @a; state what / /you. have and |
price per Ib

WwW T Brown, R 2? Lincoln Ga ae
shoats for pork not less than 50 ibs
ea



,

i J.
MEREP & GOATS WANTED
RS Anderson, Hawkinsville Ga 1 ear
stock sheep re
Atlanta Pird & Pet Shop, 222 Peach!
tree. St Atlanta Ga: Black and white
spotted kids immediate delivery; must
weigh 10 lbs or under and have at least
three black spots; state number, weight,
age, color and best price: also young
baby lambs; state age. and weight





OATS, WHat, RYE & HAY
WANTED

2 iat Lumber Co. Argyle Ga Bright

peavine hay: quote del price

s

\ POTATOES FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES WANTED
L H Edenfield, R 3 A tbs Ga 2 bus
larg blue huckleberries: pay cash or
exc honey for same
Miss Mamie Anderson, Glennville Ga.
2 bu nice peaches for canning rege
A A Dickenson, Donalsonville Ga 2
or 3 bus Ruby King pepper or any good
sweet pepper; state price per bu 4



SEEDS & PLANTS WANTED.
B W Middlbrooks, Barnesville Ga
Large acreage Kudzu plants ~ PA

%, R Hutchinson, Quitman Ga Ga:
raised Flat Dutch Turnip seed;
raised Purple top turnip seed; Ga, raised
white Globe turnip seed 1926 erop
EW. Henderson, R 2 Williamson Ga

1500 tomato plants: large tough plants

good variety

W H Hearn Seeg Steud Baton ten Ga
Lookout Mtn#seed irish potatoes; Ab-
ruzzi seed rye; quote prices :

A I Williams, Collins Ga 12,000 as- |
paragus crowns North Washington va-.
riety for fall del; quote price
EM Williams,. Hilltoniae Ga 1. bd
Vetch for fall planting; must. be cheap

JR Birk, R 2 Madison Ga Sweet po-
tato cuttings: Big Stem Jersey also Por-
to Ricans; quote best price per M

EH W Barber, Rockmart Ga Lookout

{Mtn seed irish potatoes; state quantit y

and price

A L Williams, Collins Ga 2000 los
quote
price.

I M Fiowers, Ludowt ici Ga 1 pk ehufa

| seed

J J Outen, R 2 Manassas Ga 2000 Por-
to Rican potato. plants; state when can
deliver and price

Mrs J J Lott, R 1 Braselton Ga 200
cabbage plants; exe one teacup full mix-
ed variety turnip seed for same

BW Hunt, Eatonton Ga Small Span-
ish sweet potatoes or slips of same to
plant for family. use A
| McRae & Co. Rockmart Ga Seed Irish
potatoes; Lookout Mtn and Green-~Mtn;
send sample and price

CHICKENS. & EGGS WANTED
Mrs-J <A Howell, Rf Meliss, Ga 290).
baby chicks to raise on halves to 5 in
wks old; B- Rocks, R- i Reds - Or Buff Gi
ingtons aceiorred 2 " es







made 6

practically main-

the =

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ae See Goober







CHK & EGGS WANTED _

ws Simpson, Fs ae 7 1001
baby chicks to raise on halves t oe
- ola; B Rocks or RE Reds or Anconas

= preferred :
Holmes, R 4/Alma. Ga 200 baby.

chicks to raise onhalves to 8 wks old;

[B Rocks preferred : ast
FE Orr, tt. Orange Ga s. co WwW Les-

horn > pullets; exc Moline turning plow |

good- condition for same
- J M Moon, 800 Monk St: Brunswick
Ga 140 Partridge Rock puilets Feb or
Mech hatch; must be pure bred Bird
~Bros or Kellogg - strain, must be. reason-
able _
=F 2G. Cowan; ousieevine Gy 10 W
- Leghorn 6 to 8 mos old oe beginning

to lay a :
Mrs J M Hall, memorth: Ga 600 W
state age and price .

Leghorn pullets;
Mrs J li Hobbs, Empire Ga Pure_bred, .

ges from. healthy stock; exe new a
ps for. same

_Mrs.C., G Bax RJ. Arlington. co Pure |f
red LT Red- chickens; 20.

quote best price
~ Blue Ribbon eidhety, Atlanta. Ga.

- B Rocks, R-I Reds, Buff Orphingtotis,

e hite Wyandottes and Ancona hatch-}
eer 7s |mower and rake; Fordson Tractor and

- ing eggs from. selected pure bred stock;
~ communicate with us promptly aes

Mrs Mollie Beck, R 1 Glenwood Ga
25 or 30 RI Red or B Rock baby chicks
to raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks. old

H Bunn, Midville Ga 50 to 100 S C
- BRI Reds, B Rocks, S L Wyandotte ba
py chicks, quote prices aie

A $0,000 capacity hatchery to- be ae

: ed near Atlanta this fall is, now con-.
tracting for hatching eggs; Owners of
<~--pure bred flocks are invited to. write.
for particulars; State breed and size of
_ flock; Address P O Box 116, Decatur Ga
ek ets Wallace. 401. Highland Ave At-
jlanta Ga 100 pullets 1-2 Ib ea at 30 eas
-- Minorcas, Cornish aes or Br -Lieg-
Shoms.o<
ROT Kitchen, R C Albany Ga 10 or
20 friers; cheap for cash
M L Bowers, R_-1 Canon Ga 500. baby
chicks and feed to raise on Spies to3
mo. old; any pure preed. .
S T Biggers, 287 W 10th St Atlanta |
Ga 20 or 30 White Minorca S C chicks
12 wks cold
A MYS te OELer,: Cochran Ga: lrew
choice Mch 1926 hatch Cornish pullets
and cockerels; state strain, weight. age
and price
OMS a oW= Strickland, 30 Sidney St At-
Janta Ga iiges large type Indian Game
for setting; state what = Have, and
price. see Se .

: GUINEAS & EGGS WANTED woe

EM Williams, Hilltonia Ga 4 dz gui-

- mea eggs for hatching; exc Ferris strain.

pure breed Ww Leghorn ~ eg gs or pay
cash for same =



Wes: Simpson, R 7 Gulverton Ga 50 to}:

Sey 100 guinea to raise on halves to 2 Tae
old.

BE T Kitchen, R C Albany Ga 10 or}

20 guineas cheap for cash



Pe _ RABBITS m PET STOCK
ae are WANTED ee
RL Tribble, R 2 Atlanta Ga Pay: cash
for pigeons any breed age or quantity.
LL Wallace, 401 Highland Ave At-
Santa Ga Pigeons pay 25 pair for mated
pigeons any kind _
- F I Baker, Box 244, Columbus Ga. S
or 10 white pinkeye does 8 to 18 mos
_ old; bred, with young or without; state
age, wte and Jpaceiaen, also one white
buck ~ :

Woodlift Plant Farm, Flowery
Branch Ga Pay cash for peafowls; state
number

fie: Atlante Bird & Pet Shop, 299 Peach-
tree St Atlanta Ga Pigeons and rab-

bits of all kinds; also canary birds, ban- }-

tams, peafowls; describe fully and quote
best prices; will pay 35c,ea for good

healthy rabbits 5 Ibs or more, 25e ea for

rabbits 3 Ibs or more: also pay 35c ea
for guinea pigs. 16 ozs or more: 25 a
14 ozs or more; we pay exp charges



BEANS & PEAS WANTED
- We. Hl Robinson, Cairo Ga Sound
Brats. trons, Clays or other varieties
field peas; send sample and. lowest
price < : aes
Wet Waddelle, Pearson. Ga Mixed
peas at $8 bu; Clays and Whipps $3.25.
~u; from 5 to 50 bu
The Rowland Co Athens Ga Austrian
winter peas; state quantity and ae
price, send sample



PECANS & PEANUTS WANTED
- E. Hill; Bradenton, ae Old sega.

chime to rip,

eis, motor drive, giate price, : condition, |

Mch hat hi}

ode



sed ame : ng
tof, bore an@ dado: %

etc; Address P'O Box 192, Savannah Ga |
a: R Crawford, Covington Ga Cider:

press. good condition and reasonable ~

Rk #H Barnes, Graymont Ga Riding

cultivator with disc and feet good con-

aition and. cheap

W R Roper, R 1 Orange Ga Incuba-
tor 250 ta 600
cheap; Reliable make preferred.

J A Sheram, Tennille Ga Pair 700 th
beam cotton: scales; also 22 ft platform
wagon scales, McDonald. pitiless scales }

| prererred; must be good egndition and

cheap :

AE NY: Walker, no Omega Ga Standard
cutoff saw Mandrel not over 24in. long |
or less; must be Boer condition and
cheap

_Mrs WL: MeNeil, Aeevious GarWind-
mill with 10 ft wheel and 50 ft tower,
exc 1..ton Ford a oe emote

Press that can be used with water pow-
er; also Cameron tramper; state price
of each

ee Asbury, Clarkesville Ga. Good

harrow; must be. good | condition and
cheap

Reinhardt College, Waleska. Ga, One
three roller cane mill geared. for Bord
Tractor; also ecpper pan

M M George, 29 Hurt St Atlanta ce
Useq cider press; pay cash for same

A R DeLoach, Pitts Ga 40 inch Amer-
ican Blower Co fan for use in ginnery;
consider any other
gin- stand, must Re
cheap. et eee

wp eke Bradara Glennville Ga Roller |
pattern steel boiler tube expander for
3 in. flues 3 in. dia; Some 3. in. flues |
13tt<- lone Belting for sawmill and.
planer mill; one cast iron pulley 10 or 12
in. face 80 in. dia for 21-2 in. shaft

J P Simpson, 16 Brady St Atlanta
Ga Corn binder in. good condition, cee
price ee *

good condition and



MISCHLLANEOUS ee ee
eS M Briant, R 1 Bilijay Ga. Black |
walnuts at 50c bu fio b> 7
M Millwood, Buckhead Ga Pay good

pric for ash within - 10 miles RR sta-
tion; state quantity, condition of roail
and: price.=-.

Deer tongue ce state quantity
and price; Address: 1306 Savannah ee
& Tr Bldg. Savannah Ga

Mrs P iM~ Jackson, Toomsboro Ga
Dill for pickle : : :



ed



HONEY BEES & BEE SUPPLIES
: FOR SALE
a 7 White, Dublin Ga- Beeswax any
quantity at 30c lb
H J West, Sparta Tenn Beeswax any
quantity at- 38c Ib a good ieee legs



POSITIONS WANTED

Young lady desires position as prin-
: cipal of town school; 10 yrs experience;

college trained; refined Christian; Ad-
dress Principal 70 care State Bureau
of Markets, Atlanta Ga : ty
Miss Mary Hagood, Lawrenceville Ga
Position as teacher of primary grades
for coming term 1926-27; Graduate of }

four year. accredited high school; Nor-|

mal training; first grade general ele-
mentary certificate Class A; Teach any-
where in Georgia; prefer first, second
and third grades in small town school

yor as assistant in rural school

F Phillips, R 38 Royston Ga Position
in peach orchard driving truck

. Miss Naida Ivey Brooks, Arlington
Ga Position in 2a: wore eae
schools

Miss | Gladys Hall, Reacsion 12,G s c
W Milledgeville Ga Young lady high
school graduate desires ~ position as
teachr for 1926-27 term: State Provis-:
ional license; Class A; one yr- experience |
now in summer school oe

Young lady graduate State acoreaiceat
high school; Normal training; 4 yrs ex-
perience teaching; - State Certificate
Class A desires position as teacher;:. Ad-
dress Box 206, Wrens Ga |

Miss D Anderson, Wrens Ga Ae:
crediteqd high school graduate; 18 yrs
old with teachers certificate Class A de-
sires position _ as: teacher for 1926-27
term =

D & Copeland, Gibson Ga: Position on
truck: and poultry farm near Augusta
Ga; plenty force

Young lady high-school nee 2

yrs. training at University Summer
School; 4 yrs Sepetienie first grade ehe:

egg good condition and

lene : nee
as Gainesville ce Ds B Cotton |

make of fan for 4]_

\eaucation; prefer grade work; Address

Address Principal,



ey M 4 x

OR? Ss, shes, Ha ee

ae jady high schoo
sires position as teacher.
term; First grade Elementary license;
attending summer. school. this surnmer;

rraduate de-
for 1926-27 |

Address A N H care State Bureau of |
lposition as teacher of 2nd,- 3rd or 4

Markets, Atlanta, Ga

tion for 1927 looking. after farm and
erop for family on halves; - South Ae
preferred.

Miss Ida Roberts, 19 Wanis Hall, i.
s cow Milledgeville - Ga Desires posi-
tion as teacher for 1926-27 term; High
school graduate; Normal . training

course; 3- summer schools;- State first |
term in. same school; Address Loui

Lillard, Wrightsville Ga
al.

grade elementary license; 2 ees exper-
ience as principal

. Young lady high -school graduate:
yrs Normal training; 6 yrs experience)
first grade. general at 1

con as ch sm:

teach any of elementary
Sede hagrens 8
reau of 1 Markets, Atlanta Ae

J I Davis, Sandersville ae Position
budding pecan trees. = os

M M_ Davis, Quill Ga_ Sours ynaa-
teacher in penmanship; 10 days school
$2 per scholar; write Her full informa-

tions

Lady with. University - end necuwal :

| School training; Professional State Cer- |
eatur Ga Desire position asyprinc

rural school for 1926-27 term; Hono a

tificate; 9 yrs experience desires {posi- |
tion as principal - or assistant ah town |

Or rural school, . Address M M- B care |
| do- high school work ~~
: a Cc Smith,
summer |: :

State Bureau of Markets, Atlanta. Ga.
Miss Sara Mitchell, - se ee Ga
Ee bh. school | graduate;
course: 3- yrs experience; eeu grade
elementary license desires position as)
primary or elementary work

Young lady desires ee as vale aS

I
gia Normal Graduat:. must have ex

er, principal | of rural or-s raded- school
an North Ga; 10 yrs experience; college

Teacher Rfd 1, Box 63, Oconee Ga
oe Ty Murphy, R 2 Jasper Ga Position
As stationary see roo or coal;
-experience
Widow lady desires position as Laer

er in small town Or consolidated school :

{for 1926- 2 term, 20 yrs experience, pro-
fessional elementary life certificate; 2nG.
3rd, 4th or. 5th - grades ~preferred: Ad:
dress J B-C Rfd 4, Thomasville Ga
Me -Rippm, R 1 Round Oak Ga Po ji
sition as overseer - Loy 10203 can also.
do blacksmith work

Jo Davidson, R 1 Pineview Ga Ex-
perienced pecan budder desires work

eee Elliott, Rfd Daisy Ga Position
as edgerman; several yrs experience.

~ EH Jones, Rt Eatonton Ga Pesition
fas manager of peach orchard for 1927;
| experienced in working and keeping up
machinery and tools; desire place near
church and school in Middle or South-.
west Ga; Take charge Nov 15th, 1926.

Young lady desires. position as assist-
ant teacher in rural sehool for 1926-27
term; also desire position during sum-
mer months as teacher; Graduate South-
ern accredited high school; 1 yr experi-
ence: 2 summer courses; first grade h-
cense; Address EK M B care State Bu-
freau of Markets, Atlanta Ga.
: Miss Lenora Simerville, Rockmart Ga
Young lady desires position as music
teacher in school for coming year

Dhady college. graduate; 10 yrs. ex
perience in teaching desires position as
principal of 4 or 5 teacher school; Ad-
dress Box 197, Davisboro Ga

B E Whisnante, a9 3 Montezuma Ga
Position as overseer of 3 horse farm
for 1927 in South Ga; must have good
house, mules, tools and near school
- Miss Dixie Lamb, Swainsboro Ga. Po-
sition as High School teacher for 1926-
ate term: first grade State license;

experience : 4
Principal, 85 zmarried, Class A Hich
School license; -yrs experience desires
position in J: nie High or Consolidated
school; salary not less than $130 month;
129 oi PEST
St. Athens. Ga. *~
ve WDA Stringfelow. R1 Cusseta He:
Position sawing shingles on end clip
Shingle mill; can keep -up machinery;
Busha mill preferred; saw for 40c MM
and board or 5hc.and board a can
ee 10. to 12 M.- per day~o good out-
it
CC Blancett, Curryville Ga Position on
dairy farm driving truck ~_.

- Miss Hazel Stafford, 2907 Hamilton
Mae Columbus Ga Lady teacher, High
School graduate with $ yrs college
work, 2 yrs experience teaching Latin
and French in High School, desires t6
teach Latin and French or History and

| English in High School.
Dorothy. Pharr,
hool graduate - ~State license de:
tio in rural or co

@ C Harden, R 2 Werke Ga Posi-

-education, -

la So care State Buss

: School,

glue for 1927

Small dairy 8 to 12 cows; must be

- Buford Ga- Berry



ach ae eS or Hist ry
and English; Av yrs experence./ -
-#E Black, R 1 Cleveland Ga Positio

tas lumber checker at lumber camp, (
| sawmill; 3 yrs experience

Miss Ruth Smith, Vienna Ga Desires

grade for 1926-27 term; State Accredi

High School graduate; some expen oun

in these grades

Two sisters,
first- grade license,
several

one with high scho
228

mer courses, yrs experienc

other graduate State Accredited H

School, State provisional certificate
Class A, desire positions for 1926-2

ae Sheridan, R 2 Lula Ga Bp
running ginnery; 25 yrs experienc
WE Herring, R 3 ..Baxley, Ga

Sena eae on as overseer of farm eis 1927

time experience >
iMiss Gussie Davis, ae 1 Dublin. G
Position as teacher in ryral or cons
dated school for 1926-27 term; Blem

| tary license; 22 VES experience ;

Young lady gradyate State Accredite
Normal summer school trai
ing; 4 yrs: experience teaching; Sta
Certificate Class A desires position
teacher; Address Box 206, Wrens G
aT Mitchell, 425 W Howard St

life certificate; 25 yrs experience;

Sieg Danielsville Ga MV

toa satherits get ae for ie and mal

FARM HELP WANTED |
lady teacher about 25 yrs old;

perience and very strict in school roo.

| Address C -N Boone, Glennyille Ga

Pp: Carithers, Autreyville Ga Se
good hands to heip finish this

}crop; pay good wages by day. or mont!

some carpenter work to be done; st
work for several men to begin at o
Harm's Dairy, White Bluff Road, Sa-

vannah Ga Energetic experienced fan

ily to truck on shares: also exper

single: white dairy farm help

I W Ethridge, Jefferson Ga Hone
sober man .with small family~te
-g00
milker, understand sterilizing and ke

{things in good condition;, would ta

on poultry business: if can secure rig)
man | :
Good reliable man to take charge

and run 10 or more acres suitabl
| chickens,

trucking or dairy; 4 room
house and barn, running water at house
and barn; one acre* under wire f

| chickens; goog pasture located 4 mi

Will give right party use of thi

for the first year free of charge; W) @

for full information; Address S L

ore State Bureau of Markets: Atlan
a a

Frazer Lumber Co. Macon Ga Desi

jto contract with good parties t

law logs for sawmill by thousa
105000 ft daily cut; ean furnish
house for cutters s
Man with boys to work on truck f
near Atlanta; pay $10 per wk to
4 room house and pasture; Address

369, Atlanta Ga

W H Waddelle, Pearson Ga Str
honest strong healthy man 24 yr

over to work garden patches, dor

earpenter work, drive Ford truck an
keep up same; prefer | High. 5S

) graduate; salary $40 mo and hous

or room rent free for married ma wit

Young Harris College graduate one ae jnot over 3 in family; single man $

and board; regular time EO

H F Sears, Pearson Ga Overscer
12 horse farm; must know how t
erate all kinds of farm machiner
control labor; also reliabe and
worthy man to care for mules and 0
er stock at. $9. wk regular time,
work

INFORMATION WANTED
Mrs M-@ Conner, R 7 Gainesv
Desires name of lady who sent $
two geraniums, 2 sultanas and 2 dbi

tunias from Royston Ga
M Millwood, Buckhead Ga De



name and address of party who w

Someone to cut and split hickory
automobile spokes near Gainesville
last fall

Mrs Kathleen Waters: Oliver Ga.
sires to hear from person who or

; duck eggs from her and failed

Mrs AAG ry, Royston G
Bu .