STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS B. A. HANCOCK, Acting Director Established by J: Ji Brown, Commissi : GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULT State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. ioner of Agriculture, March 1, 1917. S URE Issued Weekly | Each Thursday, Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage Bepvited for in section 1108, Act of October 3, 1917 IMPORTANT NOTICE: All patrons of Market Bulletin should bear in _motice repeated, VOL. 9. send copy. The Bulletin goes to press Friday noon. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, T mind that no AD will be repeated unless sent in snk: week. If you desire a 3 Our services are entirely FREE. HURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926. pa GEORGIA COOPERATIVE CROP REPORTING SERVICE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ~ STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 1909-12 CITIZENS & SOUTHERN BANK BUILDING, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ~ = GEORGIA CRCP REPORT -The best small grain yields in years, improved corn prospects 4s a whole over the short crop of last year-with a 7% decrease in acreage >and a decrease in tobacco and peanut acreages, are some of the main points of interest in the official state crop report issued today by the Georgia Cooperative Crop Reporting Service. This. relates to figures as of July 1. Total acreage in crops is approximately 3% greater than the total harvested acreage of last season, a part of this increase coming from land that has been idle for several years and part from heavy abandonment of hay and feed eroke in carers sections in 1925, SMALL GRAIN The Georgia crop is the best in years, record yields especially in northeastern and northwestern parts of the State, being reported poms many localities, Quality was excellent July 13th, 1926. eastern and part of north-centarl Georgia, where planting was late and condition of up- land corn poor because of protracted drought until the last 8 to 4 weeks, fair progress is being made. Most of the section just mentioned, except scattered communities, re- ceived showers during the last 8 weeks, but more are needed. HEAVY DECREASE IN TOBACCO ACREAGE Acreage has been reduced from last seasons figure of 67,000 acres 24%, Reported condition of 85% points to a yield of about 689 pounds per acre and total production of - 35,114,000 pounds, as compared with the 717-pound yield and 48,039,000 pound produc- tion in 1925, Stands this season are more regular, with the average size of plants larger = at the same date last year. Quality is also expected to be better, _ 13% REDUCTION IN PEANUT ACREAGE - Nox 4a ~ pver most of the territory. WHEAT production for Georgia is estimated at 1,710,000 bushels from 114,000 acres, as -eompared with 1,040,000 bushels in 1925 from 99, 000 acres. Georgias OAT crop js estimated at 9,970,000 bushels, compared with 7,021,000 bushels s in the case Acreage: of peanuts amounts to 87% of last year and indicated production te 125, 356,- 000 pounds, compared with 132,050,000 pounds for 1925. This estimate of production is - based on the assumption that the same proportion of total acreage will be harvested for in 1925. Acreage is 496,000 against 413, 000 acres for the previous season. nuts as last year. of wheat, oat yields were good and quality of grain excellent, IMPROVED CORN -PROSPESCTS reduction in acreage from last year, the seeorad condition of dicates. a crop of 48.643,000 bushels for the State, compared with the Although generally late, especially in north- S HAY CROPS INCREASED A considerable increase is reported because of very heavy abandonment of cowpea and soybean aereage in northern Georgia last year, resulting in a material reduction in the 1925 State acreage. Vetch and small grain plantings were greatly iner f. (See exble: below for statistics on Georgia crops.). x i sae Diets cs San With a 7% 79% of normal in eae ehrop of 41,676,000 bushels in a ACREAGE, CONDITION & PRODUCTION OF GEORGIA CROPS ACRES CONDITION PRODUCTION July. 1, Ind. by. FINAL 1926 Condition 1925 July 1, 1926 48,643,000 41,676,000 bu. 1,710,000 1,040,000 bu. 9,970,000 7,021,000 bu. 209,000 186,000 bu. 479,000 187,000 ton: 125,356,000 132,050,000 Ibs. 35,114,000. 48,039,000 Ibs. 1,140,000 833,000 bu. 7,485,000 5,170,000 bu. 16,080 14,843 car 1,697,000 855,000 gal. 3,520,000 gal. 8,778,000 7,304,000 bu. 1,389, 000 741,000 bu. "215,000 155,000 bu. oO _% of July 1, 1925 1926 1925 1925 3,895,000 99,000 413,000 20,000 568,000 278,000 - 67,000 17,000 110,000 43,000 19,000. 32,000 3,622,000 114,000 496,000 22.000 710,000 *242,000 51,000 19,000 _ 113,000 48,000 23,000 30,000 ee (All Tame) Peanuts Tobacco 3 _ Potatoes (white) -. - Sweet Potatoes Watermelons : Sorghum for Syrup Sugar Cane Peaches (Total Crop)** Apples (Total Crop) ** Pears (Total Crop)** . Pecans REAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia F. O. B. these consuming centers, the day this Bulletin RE NOT RETAIL ERICES. MACON Address all mail to STATE BU Prices below are those which wholesalers were paying. went to press July 17, 1926. ciate ih ede THESE A : AUGUSTA 2.50Ea. 3.50Cwt. -3.50Cwt. NONE 61% Lb. .28 Doz. 2i 1b, w22: Lb. -12- ib: .30 ib. .15: Lb. .10 Lb. 22: Lb. 22 Lb. 35 Lb. .23 Lb. .60 Gal. SAVANNAH COLUMBUS 2.50Ea. 3.50Cwt. 2.00Cwt. NONE 616 Lb. -30 Doz. a Lb: -20 Lb. -14 Lb. .28 Lb. _.20 Lb. .14 Lb. NONE NONE 3t Lhe -25 Lb. : ATLANTA Sweet potatoes, K. D. 4 pk. Coa Sees Irish Potatoes, No. 1, new 100 Ib. sacks - - Cabbage (Green cpated New) FS Field Peas Mixd Whipporwills Black Eye Peas ------ Fresh candled 2.00Ea. 3.25Cwt. 3.00Cwt. NONE 614 Lb. .30 Doz. 21 Lb. .23 Lb. =F1Eb: 231 Lb: 20 Lb. 12 Lb. .23 Lb. :23_- Lb; .36 Lb. -25 Lb. Gal. 2.25Ea. 3.50Cwt. 3.25Cwt.: NONE .646 Lb. :27 Doz. .21 Lb. -22 Lb. 11 Lh. <>, 29 Lb: 16 Lb. 10 Lb. .19 Lb. -19 Lb. : Lb. 24 2.50Ea. ' 3.00Cwt. ee ZO NONE .614 Lb. *.28 Doz. (22 Lb, .23 Lb. .12 Lb. _.30_ Lb. 15 Lb. .10 Lb. .20 Lb. .20: Lb. .35 Lb. .23 Lb. .60 Gal. _ Reosters Friers and Broilers 13% to 2 Ibs. Turkey (iene) ee ee ae Turkey (Toms) Country Butter (Best Fable) Country Butter (Cooking) Georgia Cane Syrup (Bbl.) Sorghum Syrup -Ib. sack Corn Meal, per 96 Corn, No. 2 (White Western) sacked ~~ Oats, No. 3 (White) sack ked Peanut Hay Peavine Hay ~--------- Shucks waeee nnn ---- See Sa More than 200, 000 Georgia products that you can placei in farmers and buyers alt each week read your ad. on Georgie farm this Bulletin tree of earns: S =e , Lea ini cow, 1 milk, 1 1-4 Ibs butter day_ Pecan Groves oung Guernsey bull calves from e and heavy producing grade argain prices Dixon, Blackshear Ga Bull, 1-2 20 mo old $50. vayne, R 4 Ball Ground Ga Fine ersey heifer with Ist calf, 2 mo papers furnished; also 1 Jersey cow, , will freshen in Oct, with 2nd ampton Dairy Farm, Hampton Ga 2 bred Holstein bulls, 10 wks old; pure bred P C males Ww Bunn, Hampton Ga Fine grade nsey & Jersey milk cows, fresh springers; also 1 pure bred Guern- bull, entitled to registration J Strickland, Valdosta Ga About head peef cattle and 500 head good sk cattle ; Vo EE Waddelle, Pearson Ga Good d blood milk cows, fresh Barnes, Farrar Ga 3-4 Jersey cow, freshens soon.. Reid, Philomath Ga Jersey cow, neaded, 22 mos old, freshens soon; o b Vienna, cash with order ES) Carr, Jakin Ga 1 hun good grade s, 60 milkers and springers,,40 heifers, write for price and in- tion ~ Sessoms, Cogdell Ga 2 cars #8, 2 cars yearlings, 6 cars 2 yf old s and steers, 10 cars cows ' Nicholson, Watkinsville Ga Jer- ll calf, 8 wks old, ree in pur- sers pame: $15 or exc for 10 bu vt T Adams, Lavonia Ga Pure bred ey pull 2 1-2 yrs old, 700 dbs sell or tor fresh in milk cow; also Holstein wr, 2 yrs old, bred to Jersey bull, or exc for 2 shoats, 90 lbs ea Holland, Manassas Ga Prize win- Holstein. bull, pure bred, not reg mos old, $35 f o b Freeman, Blakely Ga 40 head thrif- ng cattle, consisting of cows, , amd yearlings, good feeders for aBleomb, Waycross Ga 10 pure Holsteins at the price of beef Brown, McRae Ga Fine Jersey alf, 6 mos old; $25 Hinson, Baldwin Ga 2 reg bull ves, Jersey, sired by son of Gold dal co wand from daughter of regis- merit cows, $25 ea f o b Baldwin, ers $3 extra : & L Daniel, Hogansville Ga lersey cattle, all ages, calves $25 farthen, Warthen Ga Jersey bull, y1d, duck fawn color with black } > Mason, R 1 Lithonia Ga 1 Black! cow, fresh, good milker, sell or for 1 ton Ford truck or Ancqna pul- Apr hatch Martin, R 8Cumming Ga Sige fersey bull, from my best cow, 15 d; write for ure and informa- N Gabino: Brooks Ga. Fine Jersey milk cow; $45 HOGS FOR SALE e een, Tunnel Hill Ga 2 big ee gilts, 8 1-2 mos old; also boar: make offer : Waldrip, Rod moreyth Ga Reg 9c pigs, Orion Cherry King, breed- ug 20 del, $10 ea with papers hhurst Plantation, Hamilton Ga P C pigs, sire and dam no kin, dy to ship; $10 ea with papers . ational Pecan Groves Co. Flantside reg Duroc boar; also 1 reg P C ; sell or exec to prevent inbreeding McMullan, Holton Ga Duroc pigs, wks old; gilts reg in buyers name; | Kersey, Zebulon Ga 6 pigs, P C eroc, 10 wks old; $35 for lot : -F Murphy, Sandersville Ga Few e Biz type Black Essex boar pigs, old; $1.50, reg im purchasers atisfaction "guaranteed riand Martin, 3 Carnesville Ga Jersey pigs; 5 wks old; $6.50 also 0 b - Leathers, Rt 5 Villa Rica Ga rkshire boar, wt about 350, Ibs; or exe for good milk cow, fresh Couch, Turin Ga'Pure pred big > C pigs, 2 mos old; $9 ea, inocu- 7 Printz Farm, R 3, Palmetto Ga Jones pigs, 8 wks old, $4 ea; Ce Cooksville Ga 4 boars, P sows, 1 male, 8 wks old; en- i ion; $7.50 ea f o b Co. Flintside Poe s, aie e Pur a iene pigs, not reg; $16 pair; reg in buyers: name; $18 Virlyn & Willie. Jones, R 2 Monte- zuma Ga 3 boars, 2 gilts, 70 to 90 Ibs; pure bred Duroc Jersey, will reg in buyers name; 25c lb on foot fo b W H Vaughn, R 3 Athens Ga Thrifty Berkshire boar, 125 lbs; $20, reg in buy- ers name J M. Brown, McRae Ga S P pigs, 10 wks old, $10; can be reg; also nice Hampshire gilt; $20 F J Dye, R 1 Elberton Ga Pure bred big bone P C pigs, 5 wks old; $5 ea T G Kent, Mitchell Ga Pure bred biy type P pigs, 3 mos old, choice for breeding purposes B Warthen, Warthen Ga + Duroc Jer- sey boar, 2 yrs old HORSES & MULES FOR SALE Ralph Grose, R 1 Decatur Ga Part Shelton pony, gentle; also male colt, 2 mo old; both for $60 or exe for chick- ens p G W Cobb, Ellijay Ga Pair mules, wa- gon and gear, cheap, cash or notes or ex efor good cow E L Dixon, Blackshear Ga 4 mules; bargain W- H Freeman, Toomsboro Ga 2 mules, 14 hands high, 6 and 8 yrs old; $3.90 for pair J P Keeton, R 2 Chamblee Ga 2 good mules; phone Wa 9775 GW Cobb, Ellijay Ga Pair mules, 7 and 9 years old, wagon and GOArS, cash git good note or exc LM Reid, R 1 Luthersville es Sad- ae mare, sell. or exc for hogs or pure brbeed chickens; also pair mare mules, AL hun lbs ea; plug mule, exc: for hens or turkeys, 6 or 10 wks old W D Poythress, Swainsboro Ga Mule, 10 yrs old, 800 lbs* Ji Britt, Darien Ga Good horse, gen- tle, sell reasonable LH Cox, Atlanta Ga Good farm horse and 2 horse wagon, exe for chick- ens, peas or wheat : W Cc V Thomas, Morganton Ga Green snap beans, $1.50 pu f o b Blue Ridge, cash with order T A Braswell, Stilson Ga Large quan- tity green peas, good quantity, also to- matoes and bell _ Thos Rice, R 4 Hilijay Ga Good ap- ples, suitable for cooking, canning ana eating, $1 bu crate fo b Bllijay G C Mims, R 6 Cuthbert Ga Nice to matoes, $1.25 bu f o b, also grapes and pears, sell or exe, peaches $1 buf ob Wood Lawn Nursery, Greenville Ga Good summer apples, $1.50 bu, del - Mrs R, Robinson, 3 Greenville Ga Good vipe apples, $1.25 bu del also fresh beans, $1 bu, Tomatoes $1 pk, del; lime beans green, 60c pk del, nice cured white nest onions, 60c gal J Ht Hodges, R 1 Ludowici Ga Snap beans, stringless green, $1. 50 per 32 q hamper, . OSD i Aowie W CG Tumlin, Gainesville Ga Peach: es, Bells,and HElbertas, fancy grades $2.50, fine canning and eating peaches $2, softs and ripes; $1250 Mrs R F Terrell, R 3 Greenville Ga Good apples, 50c pk, $1.75 bu, del or exc for chickens for table use J Gall, R 4 Ellijay Ga Nice Jot su- gar or July apples, $1.15 bu box, or $1 bu in 4 bl bbl, prompt shipment dae Shearouse, Guyton Ga Ege piants in hampers, make offer f 0 b Guyton Mae Brackett, Hentp Ga Stringiless green pod beans; 30 lbshampers, $1-f b Blue Ridge J R Haley, R 1 Buchanan Ga String beans, okra, lima beans, roasting ears turnip greens, collards; write what you want and price you will pay del Mrs Verba Cook, Hemp Ga Tende: ro Sucne. Se snap beans; $1.20 bu; also red June ap ples: $1 pu, fab A N Gambrell, R 1 Cornelia Ga ED berta peaches, ready to ship July 25%} to 30th; $1.45 bu crate 0 b: iy Barrow, Manassas Ga Hastings Brimmer tom atoes, now ready for can ning, $1.50 bu del or exe for beaches nears, apples for canning SEED FGR SALE | Mrs J. A Wilson, R 2. Martin Ge Brown multiplying onions, fal plan: ing: 80 pk or $3 bu; also Bermuda on jons 80 pk or $3. bu or exc for hon ey; also improved yellow globe and pur- ple top turnip seed; 50c 1b; mustard, 10c tablespoonfull Mrs J: MCarner, R 1 Cumming Ge Old fashion req shellots; 8c lb Mrs G W Randall, Lavonia Ga 9 Ib: winter turnip seed, fresh and sound 35c Ib or exc FE Aart, Oakman Ga Seventop tur nip seed, 1926 crop, 100 lb lots, 25 1b smaHer quantities, 30e Thiet. ob Oak nan - T'S Porter, Avalon Ga Pure Souther: prize turnip seed, 56e for 1 1b; 3 to. i Ibs 45e, over 5 lbs 40e del i Stokes Plant Co Fitzgerald Ga Cah kage seed, Extra early Jersey Wake field $1 Ib, 10 Ibs $9 del S E Vandiver, Lavonia Ga Improve: Appler seed oats, 90c bu, purple Stas seeq wheat, $1.90 bu ~ Mrs. RS Cook, Cooksville Ga See clover seed, 20 or 25 bu at 65c bu fo k Hogansville Ga, cash with order P J Sewell, Lavonia Ga Abruzzi seed! TYG; | $2-bu f 0 b LS Gaines, R 6 Elberton Ga 30 bu Burr clover seed, Te Dues G Martin, R'3 ors fOr 25 f-0 ) R S Parham, Greenville Ga Burr clover seed, 10 bu. $7.50 or exe Li M Reid, Lutnersville Ga 1 hun bu Fulghum oats. Mrs J M Wall, R 1 Winder Ga = e sound burr clover seed; $5.75 or $1.2 22 1 DU Mrs C W Walls, R 8 Cummins (Ge Ola fashion shellot 15e lb WOW Silver, Tennea Ga 59 bu Gs rye seed; $1.75 bu f o b TennGa,. LASh. with order 2 Teo &: Fambrough. AR: 1 EYberton -Gr clover se d, = a 5 bu or more and ee : : Carrnesville Ga Best} variety turnip seed, 10c tablespoonfull | dibs at 150e Yb, 5 Ibs 45e tb Robertstown Ga Re- rye seed, even wt meee. TT E Mauldin, cleaned Abbruzzi sacks $2 bu fob : Shoe Clement, Cornelia Ga Lookout Mtn Irish potatoes, for fall planting; WOK 20 bu J R Harper, Sweet Gum Ga 300 bu seed rye, new crop North Ga tall prowing; f o b $150 in 2 1-2 1b bags IT & E L Roberts, R 2 Flowery | Branch Ga Mogul prime clear aected: plum seed; 10c doz Mrs P W Green, R 2 Suwanee Ga -Yeliow nest onions; $3 bu cash Mrs J W Robinson, Tallapoosa Ga Hastings mixed turnip seed; o0c lb del, 1-4 lb L5e, 1-8 ib-10 Mrs M VY Leveritt, East Point Ga Seven top turnip seed; 35 Ib, more than 10 lbs 25 1b Cairo Seed Co. Cairo Ga Mammoth curled mustard seed, 20 Ibs for $4 also white velvet okra seed, 20 lbs: for $4 | f.o b Cairo W EH Robinson, Cairo Ga White spanish seed peanuts, $1.90 bu also ist elass Pearl or cattail millet, $4.50 per 30 Ibs; also German millet at $2.75 bu fob Cairo. j C B iMoore, Madras Ga Golden erook neck squash seed, this years crop, for fall planting, $1.75 Ib del Evergreen - Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga New crop seven top turnip seed, 40e Ib, 5 Ib lots 30c 1b del | W OC Pigmiim: -Gamesville Ga Fine zlean: seed rye, $2:25 bu, 10 bu and up 32 f o bj; also cabbage ang turnip seed, cabbage $1.25 Ib, 10 to 25 Ibs $1 lb; tur-: aip 65c lb, 10 to 24 Ib lots 60c, varieties ; i Wood Lawn Nursery, Greerivilte Ga 10 bu Burr clover seed, $10 del Jefferson Farms, Albany Ga cabbage and purpie top white Globe turnip seed, selected is Wilson, Hoschton Ga Burr clover : seed, $2 for guano sack full, {uncleaned) ee 0. b: Mis May Gibson, locust Grove Ga aurr clover seed, $1 bu for any amit. ess than 10 bu, 98c bu: for any amt mer 10 bu fo 5b Locust Grove . WES McGee, Bowersville Ga Bright erimson clover seed in chaff, 10 i 3 b shipping point GT Waldrip, Flowery Branch Ga Wakefield and. Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Greater Baltimore toma- 0, $1.25 M del, 5 M,\exp col; $1 M, prompt shipment A Owen, Barnesville Ga Good blue stem seed wheat, $1.75 bufob Mis Re Terrell, R 3 Greenville Ga 10 bu Burr clover seed, $10 del * Ie D Sanders, R 4 Hatonton Ga. Hast- Lings purple top Globe turnip seed, 1926 serep, 40 lb f 0 b also Hastings seven- top turnip seed, same price - Alexander Dye, R 1-Elverton Ga Pure | Hastings 1 hun to 1 seed oats Mrs. Josie Jenkins, Dahlonega Ga Rape and seventop turnip seed mixed, 12-Tbs, $3. or -80c Ib; also old fashion yellow shellots for fall planting, $1 pk; seventop turnip Beem 40e Tb; less lots 2d5e teacupfull : EH Waldrip, R 2 Gainesville Ga. White purple top turnip seed, 1-2 1b; 25c, 40c Ib del Lester Feed & Seed Co. Turnip seed, all varieties, 50 ib del, lots of 5 lbs 40c Ib del; in lots of 25 ea 30c, 1b. del +W W. Sorrells, R 29 Commerce Ga Burr clover sed, tree from pests; $1. bufob T V Mann, Camas Ga, Burr clover) seed, guano sack full $2 f o b / Mrs. Rv Hamby @R. 8 Cumming Ga Old fashion red shellots 8e ib: a W Toole, R2 Macon Ga prize frost- proof turnip soed; 50c Ib, d ibs $2.25 del W H Smith, Martin Ga Gurr clover seed, not screened, free from other seeds: 4e ib Mrs J good seed wheat, free from other seed; make best offer; also 20 bu beardless | barley; $2 bu i : Mrs Martha Fox, R 2 Gillsville Ga 5 Ibs turnip seed, 1926 raised, seven top and White Globe: 25c Ib f 0 b A Wilbanks, R 29 Commerce Ga Seven top and purple tep Globe turnip seed; mixed 45ce Ib, 5: lbs or more 40c_ ib del. Mrs Ges Vaughn, R29 Commerce Ga Pure seven top turnip seed; 60c lb; 9. 50c Ib; White Globe turnip seed, PLANTS YOR SALE | Winnie &. Waldrip, R:1i Flowery ~ Branch Ga, Tomato 25c hun, $1.25: fel, Collard, same price; 9 hun. $250 M.- i C Mullis. R <2 Surrency Ga Go i xX also. tobacco leading Rome a = Southern -2. % M Bobo; Hartwell Ga 40 bu. Nec Thursday, July 22, 1926 : PLANTS FOR SALE Elizabeth. Waldrip, R 1. Flowery Branch Ga Tomato, now ready 25c hun, $1.25 M collard same price; also to- baeco 35c hun, $2.50 M del Ovnie Crow Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga Early and Flat Dutch Char- leston Wakefield cabbage, New Stone tomato, N C Short Sem and Ga collard; 25c hun, $1.25 M del, 5 M or more $1 M fon : Major Crow, Flowery Branch Ga Porto Rican potato, state inspected, $1.25. M del, $1 M express collect: cab- bage, Vakefield and Dutch; tomato, Greater Baltimore and New Stone; col- lard, Leacing variety, all same price, Thun 3c, 3-hun 7be, 5 hun $l: 1 iM $1.50 del; express collect $1.25 My, 19 M or more $1 M JW Wright, Alto Ga Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, also Livingston Globe tomato, well rooted; 25c hun $1.25 M del, prompt shipment : Cooper Plant Co. Pine Grove Ga Por- to Rican potato, $1.25 M, vine cuttings in 5 and 10 M lots $1.60, all by express collect, cash with order J A Sartain, LaFayette Ga Celery, easy blanching; 10c doz or 50c 1009 f 0 b T W Kemp, Choopee Ga. Gov in- spected Big stem Jersey and Porto Ric- an potato vine cuttings; $1.50 f 0 b J M Nix, R. 1 Wlowery Branch Ga Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Greater Baltimore and New Stone tomato, also heading collard; all $1.50 del or: $1.25 M f 0 -b,.10 M or more $1 M EC Wingo, R 1 Flowery Branch Ga Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, Greater Baltimore and New Stone tomato, Heading variety collard; all 500 $1, 1 M $1.50 del; express col ~$1.25 M, 10 M or more $1, cash with order Henry Ejler, R 3 Eijay Ga Late Fiat Dutch cabbage, 15e hun; June pink tomato; 20c hun; Royal King sweet pepper, 25c hun; add postage Jno Wilson, R 3 Ellijay Ga Late to- mato, Stone and late Flat Dutch cab- bage; 20c hun Mrs Dinah Her, R 3 Ellijay Ga Roy-. al King sweet pepper, Stone tomato, 20e hun; June. pink tomato and Late Flat Dutch cabbage, 25c hun G J Bell, R3 Gainsville Ga Collard, 20c hun, $1.50 M. del Jarge size LA Crow, Flowery Branch Ga Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, tomato, col- lard, Heacine variety 25c han, $1525 M del, $1 M express col Mrs Rosie Crow, R 4 Cumming Ga Flat Dutch eabbage, 15c hun, $1.25.M, eolHard 15e hun, $1.25 M LE Harrison, Dublin Ga Harly Jersey Wakefield and Flat. Dutch cab- bage, 25c hun, $1.40 M : MeEver Seed & Plant Co. Braselton Ga New Stone, Greater Baltimore and Livingston Globe tomato, 25 hun, $1.50 iM del, 5 M $5 f 0 b, all season and late Flat Dutch cabbage, $1.50 M del, N C short stem and Ga collard, 1 hun 25c; $1.25 M del, 5 M $5 f.0 b, cash with order Plant Co Gainesville Ga Tomato $1.25 M; 10 M, $1 M; cabbage, $1.20 M del ; G Crow, Gainesville Ga Cabbage, $1.25 M gel, tomatoes same price | Green Mt Farm, Gainesville Ga Cab- bage, $1.25 M, 10 M at $1 M del JN Wright, Alte Ga Late Flat Dutch abbage, 25c hun, $1.25 M del, prompt Shipment J A Chauncey, Screven Rican potato, inspeeted, selected seed, red skinned and meated $1 del; vine eutting, this stock $1.25 f o b; Big Stem Jersey cutting same price J A Sartain, LaFayette Ga Easy blanching celery, strong and thrifty, 10c doz or 50c hun : G Covington, R 5 Ball Ground Ga 10 M collard, $1 M or 90c per M for 5 M or more fob W W Williams, Quitman Ga cabbage, $1 M; Ruby King pepver, $2 M; Tomato, 1M . L S$ Jones, Demorest Ga Red raspber- ries, $1.25 for 50, $2 hun W Tumlin, Gainesville Ga Cabbage eollard and tomato, leading varieties; $1 M, 500 70c OM Crow, R 2 Flowery Branch Ga Wakeifeld and Flat-Dutch cabbage, 25 hun $1.25 M del, 5 M or more $1 M col; Stone tomato and collard, same price Miss Lee Crow, R 2 Flowery Branch Ga Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone tomato, Ga collard 20c hun, 8 hun 50c, $1.25 M del, 5 M or more $1 M fob Evergreen Plant Farm, Flowery Branch Ga Wakefield and Suecession cabbage, Stone and, Baitimore tomato, Ga collard, 500. 75c; $1.25 M del, 5 M lots $1 -M. fo Db W O Waltldrip, R 1 Flowery Branch Ga Charleston Wakefield, Late Flat Dutch cabbage, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato, $1.25 M, del, 5 M exp col $5, cash with order - se Ga Porto. i MARKET BULLETIN J W Wright, Alto. Ga Late Flat Dutch cabbage, Livingston Globe toma- .v, strong, well rooted, 2c hun or $1.25 Mi del, prompt shipment > T C ennett, R 1 Flowery Branch Ga Succession and Flat Dutch cabbage, 25 Hun, 500 7dc, $1.25 M tomato, 30c hun, o0u $1 or $1.50 M del C Waldrip, R 2 Gainesville Ga Suecces- sion and early Jersey cabbage, 25 hun 21.25 M, 5 M $1 M, collard and tomato, $1.9) II WH Hendrix, Ellabelle Ga Livine- stone Globe tomato, wilt resistant; Zoc aun, $1.25 M del, Aug 5th Gel W J~Dowdy, R D Cordele Ga Porto ican potato, Gov inspected; $1.25 M del : h Waldrip, R 2 Gainesville Ga Cab- sage, Early Jersey, Ga collard 25c hun; 000 $1; $1.50 M; New Stone, Greater Baltimore tomato, same price del J W Toole, R 2 Macon Ga McDonald dluckberry, 1 M $14; $1.50 hun; also Kudzu for: pasture and hay $24 M, $3 aun, for Nov del P P o NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE J O Anderson, West Point Ga Fine lot pecan trees, 15 yrs experience in 3rewing, all sizes CHICKENS & EGGS FOR SALE S G6 White Leghorns -Mrs C L Patton, Carlton Ga 50 Apr dw puilets, Conuege strain; ove ea O.'b : C M Powell, R 1 Macon Ga 30 cock- erels, 12 wks eld, direct from Laws Fanered strain; $1.50 ea . EH TE Mingledorif,; Springfield Ga zockerels, late Mch hatch, Tancred strain, foundation stock, driect from Tancreg $2.50 ea Mrs H Rommell, 51 Williams Mill Rd. Atlanta Ga Pure bred pullets, and no. desired, vigorous, selected stock Davisboro Poultry Farm, Davisboro Ga 100 Tom Barron strain, Mch and Apr hatch, trap nest stock, heavy lay- ing; Mch hateh $1.50 ea, Apr hatch $1 2a J P Williams, R C Griffin Ga 10 to 25 hens, 1 and 2! yrs old $1 ea or exc Jor Mech or Apr hatch S C Red > pullets, wheat or oats : : Mrs T J Biggers, Bremen Ga 25 Fer- ris strain hens; $1 ea; also Ferris strain ages; Toe for 15, crates to be returned I L Hodges, Millen Ga 80 kens, Apr igz5 hatch, laying; also 94 Feb hatch wullets, Tancred strain, from trap nest- ad stock E Miss M A Reagan, Louisville Ga 4 sockereis, Mch hatch, Ferris strain; $1 ea Mrs H Rommel, 51 Williams Mill Rd Atianta Ga Pure bred pullets, any No desired, vigoorus selected stock; also shicks $10 hun, $5.50 for 50 del LS Jones, Demorest Ga Selected Tan- ered cockerels, blood tested stock, heavy laying strain $1 ea B F Bruce, Martin Ga 12 pullets, 14 wks old, 1 cockerel, $12; 50 pullets, 4 coekerels $45; 12 pullets 11 wks old, 1 cockerel $10; 50 pullets, 4 cockerels $37; 12 pullets, 8 wks old 1 cockerel; $8; 50 pullets 4 cockerels $27 Mrs C Burrell, R 1 Alto Ga 50 Fer-: ris strain, 10 wks old; 33 1-2c ea J M Maxwell, Trion Ga 8 hens, exe for 8 Game hens or 8 white African guineas __ oe = ( Peach Poultry Co. Ft Valley Ga 10- 12 wks old Tancred, trapnested, pullets $1.50 ea, also Utility stock, $1.30 ea C M Morgan, R 1 Brooklket Ga 2 fine pure bred 1 yr old cocks, $1.25 ea Mrs L Almond, R 1 Summit Ga 66 ehoice hens, 6 cockerels, Young strain Apr 1925 hatch F V Knight, R 2 Dacula Ga Eggs for ing 15 for 7c a 1 Heely, R FD Riverdale Ga 100 hens, 18 mos old, rigidly culled, trap nested stock; $1 ea : I F Call, R 4 Ellijay Ga 8 nice hens, t yr ol, now laying, $1.25 ea or $10 for lot, prompt shipment Mrs O Towe, R 2 Adairsville Ga 8 hens 1 cock 1925 hatch, Ferris strain, no culls; $10 for lot Mrs L H Coe, Hastanollee Ga 25 hens 1 rooster, $24 Mrs L Sumner, R 1 Omega Ga 10 pullets, 3 mos old, Ferris strain Tbe ea fob Omega P E Rogers, Vinings Ga 3 pure bred cockerels, will exc for 3 eockerels of different strain for breeding Mrs J Harrison, Rockingham Ga 20 pullets, 5 mos old, $1.25 ea; 3 mos old pullets, $1 ea; 85 six wk old puliets, 50 ea, all pure wred heavy laying strain V Mann, Goggansville Ga Cockerels $1 ea C Brown Leghorns Mrs U G@ Comer, R i Gaimesville Ga 150 pullets, 13 wks old, 7c and 80c 62 C.iM - Morgan; R-: 1 ~Broeoklet'..Ga 2 young hens, Everlay strain, $1.25 ea or $2.25 for both Mrs 'G T Truelove, R 1 Stockbridge Ga Fancy, fertile eggs, Tormohlen and Rustler strain $1 for 15; $3 for 50, exc for few settings for comb honey or cured ham Mrs H Lumsden, Talbotten Ga Tor- mohien, Everlay strain pullets, 12 wks oid; 75e ea Buff Leghorns Mrs\' P J Smith,. Homerville Ga 20 hens, 2 roosters $1.25 ea; 5 mos old cockerels $1.25 ea, or exc for hogs, eggs $1 for 15 - Barred Recks Barred Rock Farm, Martin Ga Hatch- ing eggs from special matings, Thomp- son ringlet strain :15. $1.50; 30 $2.75 del Mrs J W Kelley, Norwood Ga 10 hens 1 cock, Thompson strain, yr old;\ $18 also 9 hens. ik cock. Columbian Rocks, sell or exc $17 Mrs Tf J Biggers, Bremen Ga Col- lege strain eggs; 7d5e for 15, add post- page Mrs BG Mathis, R 4% Tifton Ga 6 pure Thompson strain hens, yr old, laying $1.50 ea Mrs Jno A Watson, Summit Ga Parks strain, pure bred, layers, from selected breeders; choice pullets, 3 1-2 mos :old, $1.25 ea, cockerels same age, $1.50 ea; 12 pulets, 1 cockerel $16, No order fer Jess than 3 Mrs H Rommel, 51 Williams Mill Rd Atlanta Ga Pure bred chicks, $13 hun, $7 for 50 Miss Agnes Pelot, R 6 Statesboro Ga Holman strain, coekerel, Mch hatch; $1.25 eg Mrs O A Comer, Uvalda Ga Thomp- son ringlet strain, Apr hatch cockerels and pullets $1 ea; also 2 yr old coekerel same strain, $3 or exe for 2 Mch hatch ceckerels, same strain T R Duggan, Warthen Ga Thomp- son strain cockerels: $1 and $1.50 ea; also eggs for hatching $1 setting Mrs Dewey Nelms, R 1 Bowman Ga 2 cockerels, Strain, 14 wks old; 902 a f 0 b T J Searboro, Danielsville Ga Parks strain, pure bred stock, good layerd, Apr hatched, pullets and cockerels, $1 ea, no order for less than trio accepted Mrs A J Collins, A 1 Demorest Ga Parks bred to lay strain, hatching eggs: $1.25 for 15, qel, incubator lots-$5 hun Mrs J E Steadham, R A Bainbridge Ga Thompson Imperial ringlet eggs, ist pen, 10 $1; 2nd pen 15, 85c; Jarger lets de an egg, Apr cockerels $1.50 and $1.25 ea ; Mrs J B Elliott, Cochran Ga Thomp- son Imperial ringlet cockerels, Mch ang Apr hatch, $1 ea Mrs C S Boyt, Yatesville Ga 4 hens. Thompson strain, vr old; $2 ea: also 2 cocks, same strain, 16 mos old; $2 ea: or exe cocks for shoats Mrs C Bryan, Dewy Rose Ga Thomp- son strain, cockerels 9 to 10 wks old; $1.15 ea, pullet and cockerel, $2 pair Mrs S H Flint, Mt Airy Ga 6 Thomp- Park marked $1.25 ea Ga Thompson Imperial ringlet eggs: $1.15 for 15, del; fine Feb hatch cock- erels; $1.50 eaf o Db Mrs L Vaughn, R 29 Commerce Ga Thompson strain eges; $1.15 for 15 del A J Pope, Tallapoosa Ga Cock, 15 mos old, Thompson strain, $2 or exc for 4 Zuineas, 3 hens, 1 rooster EF Humber, Omaha Ga Thompson strain cockerels, 10 wks old $1 J F Tyson, Tennille Ga Parks strain cockerels 4 mos old, $1.50 ea Mrs C J Meeks; R 2 West Green Ga 6 pullets Jan hatch, Thompson strain, beginning to lay $1.75 ea it. wanted. -erels, son. strain cockerels, Apr hatch, well: Mrs C A Wilbanks, R 29 Commerce PAGE THREE ~ Partridge Rocks F Robert W Clark, 3858 Spring St Macon Ga Bird Bros high scoring stuck, youns and old : Mrs C.E Richey, Rochelle Ga. Fine pullets and cockerels, Mch and Api: hatch, from heavy laying strain, large, price reasonable; also 1 and 2 yr olu hens, $2 ea ; White Rocks : F V Knight, R 2 Dacula Ga Cocker- els, Fishel! strain Mech hatch, $1.50 ea Mrs D Yeomans, Stillmore Ga Large cock, pure bred $2.50. or exe for. 2 Buit Orphington pulets or 2 Donalison strain R I Red pulets SC RI Reds I L Hodges, Millen Ga 31 Apr hatch Smith strain, trapnested stocix 4 Mrs lL. V Griffin, Nunez Ga 25 Don: \ aldson. strain 14 wks old; $1.50 ea . Mrs M E Clayton, Holly Springs: Ga \ s 6 hens, 1 rooster, Donaldson strain, dark red; 1925 hatched $8.75 OQ B Moore; Madras Ga12 friers 1 1-4 to. 1 3-4 Jos ea, (be ea fio bY Mrs C Burrell, R 1 Alto Ga 50 Owens strain, 10 wks old 33 1-2c ea C L Rehberg, Cairo Ga Donaldson & ~ Owen strain hens and cocks 1 yr, old; . 1.50 ea; day old chicks loc del, eggs 15 $1 del Mrs J Meeks, R 2 West Green; Ga 12 chicks, Apr hatch Gwen strain, The ea; also 6 chicks May Ist hatch. 60 ea, J B Blackmon, Hartwell-Ga Pure Re- gal strain, fine layers, few pullets and roosters $1.50 KO Butler, R 3 Baxley Ga 10 hens, 1 yr old, 1 cock, same age, hens $1.25 ea, cock $1.50.or all $11.50, Smith strain, exc for yr old Barred Rocks, any strain Parks preferred Mrs J L Erwin, R 2 Adairsville Ga. 15 or 20 pwlets; Donaldson strain, 12 and 14 wks old, $1 ea, also 2 cocks, i 1-2 yrs old, $2 ea Mrs H G Brown, Stone Mountain. Ga Donaldson strain eggs, $1.25 for 15, $3 hun; also haby chicks, same strain 15 ea or exc for shoats or pigs \ Mrs R. Robinson, R' 3 Greenville Ga 10 chicks, 4 wks old $5 Mrs R F Terrell, R 3 Greenville Ga 20 ehicks, 5 to 8 wks old $10 del : Mrs C F Lioyd, Wayside Ga 13 cock- erels, 2 pullets, 11 wks old, pure bred Thompson strain, $1 eaf ob A J Pope, Tallapoosa Ga 3 hens, $1.38 ea fo b or exc Mrs Martha Fox, R 2 Gillsville Ga 1 ceck, Apr -hatch; pullets, any breed ; Mrs J. Ray, R11 Stone Mtn Ga Hees $1 for 15, Donaldson strain also 100 baby chicks; Donaldson strain, 2 wks old on 25th, 20c ea also 20 four wks old 20c ea S Black Minoreas Mrs J A Wilson, R 2 Martin Ga Cock- Mch hatch, Pope strain; $1.50 ea; also 8&8 hens, 1 cockerel, selected stock; $15 for lot : I L Hodges, Mitten Ga 40 Apr hatch full kiood; from heavy aying strain S C Boroughs, Statesboro Ga 6 hens, large, also large 2 yr old cock, hens same age, fine layers $2 .ea 5 C L Rehberg, Cairo Ga Pope strain trios, yr old $5; day old chicks 15 ea del, eggs 15 $1 del S C Buff Orphingtons Mrs T W Cline, R 2 Rydal Ga Fine pure bred cock, 2 yrs old; $2 Mrs W A utler, Baxley Ga 9 hens, 1 cock, hens $1.25 ea, cock $1.50 all for $11:50 / Mrs B.E McDaniel, P O,Box.212, Win- der Ga 6 Apr hatch cockere!s $1 ea or exc for pullets, same breeq@ and age Mrs Ora Towe, R 2 Adairsville Ga Cockerels, $1.50 ea from culled stock Mrs J M Bobo, Hartwell Ga Cockerels frying size, 75c ea or exe for puets, . same breed and size Miss F Hudson, Mcintyre Ga 2 hens, 1 cockerel $5 eT A | | FARM LAND SUPPLEMENT (Georgia Farm Lands For SALE, WANTED or RENT) IMPORTANT NOTICE: This supplement will be issued once a month and will only be sent to those who request No Ad will be repeated unless sent in each month, All ads must be in before the first for that months issue Full description should be made and price must be given, either Sale or Rent, otherwise not elligible. REMEMBER we have no permanent mailing list for this supplement, request must be made for EACH ISSUE as ayn 4 aed $1.50 or: exc for 243 CHICKENS & EGGS FOR SALE | ae o> Aneenas 2 eat A Chalker, Warrenton , 4 mos old; $1 ea Mrs C T Hunt, R 4 Cumming Ga Shepherd strain cockerels, 11 wks old, 1-2 Ibs; $1 ca del S C Boroughs, Statesboro Ga 8. one ry old hens, $1.50 ea, good layers F V Knight, R 2 Dacula Ga 3 hens, cock, Shepherd strain; all for $10 JC Porter, R 1 Tifton Ga 12 Shep- erd strain hens, 1 cock 1925 hatch, $1.25 ea or lot $15; few pullets and eockerels 3 mos old $1 ea Miss Nadine Bransford, Williamson Ga, 11 pullets, 1 cockerel Mch hatch 75c ea -F Humber, Omaha Ga Shepherd strain cockerels, 10 wks old $1 Mrs W Steele, Plainville Ga Pure ed eggs ,Shepherd strain; $1 for 15 del | < : S L Wyandottes Mrs M E Clayton, Holly Springs Ga pullets, 1 cockerel, Mch hatch $8 Mrs C F Lloyd, Wayside Ga 2 yr old cock, pure bred $3 f o b es Harvey Kelley, Enigma Ga 7 hens, | cockerels, Mch hatch, hens $1.25 ea, eockerels $1 ea, all pure bred, will exc , of either for 3 cockerels, same breed ch hatch A C Belflower, Empire Ga 10 hens. cock, 18 mos old, $1.50 ea-or $16 for ca Bantams (Mrs C R Sorrells, R 1 Monroe Ga air Apr hatch Seabright mixed, $1.25 pair .% E Williams & Sons, Ty Ty Ga Roosters, 1926 hatch, 50c ea Robert W Clark, 358 Spring St Macon Ga Golden Seabright and Partridge -Cochins, $5 ea, eggs, $5 setting, exhibi- tion quality ) | { sO TH Wright, Peters Bldg., Atlanta Ga Buff Cochin eggs, $1.50 for 15 ee Jersey Black Giants Mrs J T Lamberth, Arabi Ga Few hoice Apr hatch cockerels, Marcy strain; $2 ea : H W Whitworth, Lavonia Ga R 3 ockerels, Marcy strain $1 ea i S GC Black Minorcas Mrs C N Thornhill, Boston Ga 22 ens, May 1925 hatch Pope strain, se- lected stock, laying now, $1.50 ea or $30 for lot OH Wright, Peters Bldg Atlanta Ga jant eggs, 15 for $2.25 Royston Poultry Farm, Royston Ga Pope strain hens, 1 cock $1.50 ea or ot for $15, have few Ferris strain cock- rels, ready for service; $1 J B Millians, Newnan Ga 3 cockerels good size and color, Apr hatch, Pope strain; $1 ea or $2.50 for lot - Mrs R_ Argroves, R 1 Alvaton Ga -Cockerels, 10 wks old, 75c ea or exc for White Rock or R I pullets | Light Brahmas Mrs M E Clayton, Holly Springs Ga 8 hens, 1 rooster, 2 yrs old $5 OH Wright, Peters Bldg Atlanta Ga Giant eggs, $2 for 15 | CP Colclough, Maxeys Ga Eggs from Balch & Brown strain $1 for 15 del; al- so 8 wks old pullets and cockerels reas- onable Mrs J B Bailey, Hartwell Ga 5 pul- ets, 1 rooster, Apr hatch $1 ea, $5 for lot ee Gray Brahmas Mrs A B Carlton, Thomasville Ga 6 ens, 1 cock, Apr 1925 hatch $15, 20 ullets Mch and Apr 1926 hatch $20 White Wyandottes Miss Lucy Reddick, Pavo Ga Martin Regal strain cockerels, Mech hatch, .25 ea, Apr hatch $1 ea : Mrs A S Smith, White Plains Ga 12 pullets, Rose comb, 3 to 4 mo old; $1.25 ea, : LE Williams & Sons, Ty Ty Ga Cock: srels, 3 to 4mos old, $1 ea, Regal. Doreas strain Mrs R Robinson, R 3 Greenville Ga pullets, 10 wks old, $6 del, 7 cocker- Is, 10 wks old $6 del Mrs J E Steadham, R A aBinbridge Ga Martins Regal-Dorcas eggs, 15, $1; 0 $1.75; 2nd pen Apr cockerels $1.25 and $1.50 ea : T V Mann, Goggansville- Ga Cock, 51.50; cockerels $1 ea ZL Snare, R 4 Gainesville Ga Keeler- tin strain eggs; 15 $1; or $5 hun : L Wyandottes w T Adams, Lavonia Ga Hathcing -eges 15 $1 del; few young roosters nd pullets $1.ea _Games _ Preston 3 jor 12 Buff Leghorns Ga 80 pul- 2 yrs old or exc for 10 Buff Orphingtons S C Boroughs, Statesboro Ga 100 Dark cornish, Indian, from Mch to Apr hatch, $1.50 ea; also cockerels and pul- Jets; also 1 yr old cock $3 Mrs W H Sellers, R' 3 Waycross Ga 41 Cornish Indian cock, 19 mos old, large breed, $7.50, 2 cockerels, 8 mos old $1.50 ea A E Wammock, Harrison Ga Dark Cornish indian hens; 15 mos old; $1.75 ea or 10 for $17; also pullets and cock- erels, same breed, Mch hatch $1.25 ea or 10 for $12 f 0 b, all pure bred Silver Spangle Hamburgs O L Hinesley, R 4 Carrollton Ga 7 hens, 1 cock $16 Black Langshans C O Griffin, Norman Park Ga Apr hatch, from reg .stock $2.50 ea - Mixed tT J Searboro, R 4 Danielsville Ga Common pullets and cockerels, Apr hatch, 50c ea, no order accepted for less than 4 hens and 1 cock Peach Poultry Co. Ft Valley Ga 1 1-2 to 2 Wb friers, milk fed, any No. Mrs A B Smith, R 2 Homerville Ga 50 friers, 2 to 8 lbs ea, 35c lb, fo b Homerville Mrs E H Smith, R 5 Cochran Ga Day old chicks, 10c ea, 50 six wks old 30c ea, 75 four wks old, 25c ea Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland Ga 100 hens ang erate nice friers; hens $1 ea if taken in bulk, f o b Fruitland F V Knight, R 2 Dacula Ga Eggs for table use, 35c doz Mrs W Steele, Plainville Ga 10 friers 40c ea f o b RABBITS & PET STOCK FOR SALE _ G W Cobb, Ellijay Ga 1 .German roller singer canary, also 4 females and breeding cages; sell or exe for poultry or what have you; also 1 red bell zibera or exc : J P Garrison, Homeland Ga 16 beauti- ful spotted rabbits, 3 to 6 mo old; make best offer for lot Miss M Fussell, Rhine Ga 1 pair home pigeons $1.50 or exe for 1 pair white king pigeons F Polk Gholston, Comer Ga White and black, also white and tan rabbits 50c ea _Leonora Smith, Star Rt, Leaf Ga guinea pigs; $1 pair, cash LN Patten, Abbeville Ga Young singing canaries; $5 ea; any color, some green : G W Cobb, Ellijay Ga Male german roller canary, 14 females, double breed- ing cage and supplies; also Red bill zibera, finch male love bird and cage, sell or trade : L E Williams & Sons, Ty Ty Ga New Zealand rabbits, 8 wks old 50c ea Mrs G Sampson, Thomasville Ga Guinea pigs, healthy and strong, cream brown and white colors, pink and black eyes, 50c ea f 0 b Thomasville Mrs Effie Cobb, Ellijay Ga 1 roller singer canary, 4 females, breeding cage, feed and supplies, cheap or exc for bill zibera finch male love bird and cage; sell or exc Z Mrs W McPherson, Rabun Gap Ga 10 Belgian rabbits $10 f 0 b Atlanta Bird & Pet Shop, 222 Peach- tree St Atlanta Ga Canaries, pigeons, }bantams, rabbits, peafowls BS Purifoy, Yatesville Ga Black gui- nea pigs $12, Aug 15 del TURKEYS & EGGS FOR SALE Mrs R B Chatham, R 1 Carnesville Ga 5 M B and Reds mixed, Apr hatched $3 ea -Mrs-G W Randall, Lavonia Ga. 1 1-2 doz M B eggs, exc for 1 bu Lookout Mt fall Irish potatoes or 1 bu peach blow irish potatoes Mrs Roger Green, turkeys, 5 to 6 wks old $2 ea z C O Griffin, Norman Park Ga 2 yr old tom $9 W A Johnson, Alto Ga R 1 M B tom, hens 15 mos old, 22 young turkeys See 9 a DUCK S& EGGS FOR SALE . D J Hall, R 1 Braselton Ga 7 large laying ducks; $10 cash with order Mrs E F Tharpe, Byron Ga 5 Fawn and white Indian runners and 1 drake $5 or exe for pure bred Berkshire pig, reg or entitleg to reg RB Baker, Cedartown Ga 12 Indian runners, 1 drake ) BW Biddy, R 1 Acworth Ga 2 pud- dle ducks, 1 duck, 1 drake; $2 for pair Mrs J B David, R 2 Columbus Ga 2 jlarge Mammoth white Pekin ducks, 1 drake, also 5 white Pekin duks, more than, on lot or.exe for BJ Red hens, Finch male, love bird and cage, cheap Mason fruit jars, or poultry; also red Louisville Ga 14 from 8 to 14 wks old; $50 for lot, fob | 2 grown, will make special price - Mrs Ora Towe, R 2 Adairsville Ga 10 white and fawn indian runners 7 ducks, 1 drake, 2 young ones, beginning to feather; $9 for lot : - GUINEAS & EGGS FOR SALE C C Kelley, Carnesville Ga R 3 10 ea or exc for 5 R I Red hens and 1 cock : A N Powell, R 4 Soperton Ga 5 hens, 1 rooster, make offer or exc for 1 pig, 8 mos old or older, any good breed e BEANS FOR SALE 4 Brennan Bros. Columbus Ga Laredo soys; $4 bu : : Cairo Seed Co. Cairo Ga Mammoth yellow soys, $2.70 bu; Biloxis, $38.80 bu, f o b Cairo = W H Robinson, Cairo Ga Mammoth yellow soys, $2.75 bu, Biloxis $3.75 bu PEAS FOR SALE Mrs B R Roberts, Collins Ga Green, lady finger or white sugar peas; $2.25 bu hamper or exc for canning peaches or apples J B Maner, R 2 Rockmart Ga 2 1-2 bu Texas Blue whipporwill; $2.50 bu; cash with order R S Parham, Greenville Ga Willetts Wonder english peas; $10 bu : W H Waddelle, Pearson Ga Speckle 2 crops peas; $4 bu, $1.75 pk R L Draughon, Vienna Ga 30 or 40 bu 1926 New Pras, $5 bu, cash with order - J C Sanders, Vienna Ga 3 or 4 bu old fashion speckles; $3 bu f 0 b J M Carver, Kirkland Ga New crop hay peas, make best offer f 0 b, sample on request a W H Robinson, Cairo Ga Good mixed peas, $5 bu; Brabhams $6.50 bu f o b Cairo : A Wl Bond, R 2 Eastman Ga 2 bu Blackeye peas, $7.75 for both U Barrow, Manassas Ga Tillman pur- ple hull, speckled prolific peas, $4 bu FRESH & CURED MEATS FOR SALE I L Jackson, Colquitt Ga Country cured hams, 35c lb, sides and shoulders, 30c lb f o b, smoked with oak wood and kept in cold storage since cured C G Oliver, R 2 Barnesville Ga Nice corn fed country cured hams, 6 to 32 Tbs ea, 40c Ib del 3 E D Sanders, R 4 Eatonton Ga Can- vassed shoulders, sugar cured and hick- ory smoked, 14 to 19 Ibs; 30c lb f 0 b; bbreakfast bacon strips, canvassed and same cure, 40c lb fo b ete J I Aycock, Statesboro Ga Few coun- try hams, cured; 35c lb Ibs SECOND HAND MACHINERY j FOR SALE W J Linker, Eatonton Ga National Jr No. i steam pressure canner 12 gt jar capacity $10 R C Meaders, Dahlonega Ga 150 egg Cyphers incubator, exc for W Wyan- dotte pullets, Mch hatch or $7.50 : Sunshine Egg Farm, Thomson Ga 24 in. vertical grist mill complete, $75; Gibbs shingle mill, complete without shingle saw $40; 3 roller cane mill $50 W A Simpson, McDonough Ga Titan tractor, good condition with 3 disc tractor plow; $500 : J F Olbon, Bowman Ga 190 egg Queen incubator, good condition, send for price . mse as aes a Evens ener ee ne seo Serer Bulletin. Then they watch Bulletin and write direct to mate their fraud. If you feel that you have speckled guineas, 9 hens 1 rooster, 50c| |. J S Thompson, Doerun Ga Dry coun- try cured hams 35c Ib del weight 8 to 9 * J W McDonald, Smi Midget Marvel - I 48 in. portable Cole corn mill, 42 in. portable Cole corn mill; heavy 40 in. clutch pulley; 225 ft 1 1-2 in. Manilla rope, nearly new E Day Davis, Rutledge Ga 2 1924 Ford- son tractors, 1 1926 Fordson tractor, 1 Moline tractor and plow, will exe Mrs J W Kelley, R' 1 Norwood Ga 65 egg Buckeye incubator, $10 or exc for 100 baby chicks, any large breed or for any kind friers Barred Rock Farm, Martin Ga Old Trusty incubator; 110 egg capacity, good condition; $10 f 0 b : L E Blanchard, Harlem Ga Winstip engine and boiler; sell on terms or exc ferred; outfit used to gin not over 500 pales cotton Cole combination corn, cotton, cane, seed, beans, peas, fertilizer planter; also cheap or exc, 1 M coal or wood burner brooder, used 1 season son tractor, 1 tractor plow, 1 tractor harrow; all good condition $350 for all Nation Pecan Groves Co. Ga Complete 2-70 saw Continental gin outfit; 30 h p stationary engine; screw press, complete with tramper; 3 Oliver bottom plows for tractor; 3 Sullivan- Towson Disc tractor plows; Case thrash- ing machine 15-30; cheap 2 Ga Four side dplaner, band saw, joint- er, shaper, sander, mortising machine an other wood working machinery : C H Sanders, Danielsville Ga 1 Buek- eye incubator, 180 egg capacity, one 250 chick brooder, Buckeye make, both in good condition, Leghorn pullets RS Parham, Greenville Ga Moline mower and rake $60; new 4 McCormick mower and rake $40; Moline corn har- vester $40; 2 horse: Weber wagon $30; new Big 6 McCormick mower $75 A B Boling, R 1 Abba Ga 1 ton Ford truck good condition, heavy cord tires all around; cheap : W iE Edwards, Clarkesville Ga New Continental incubator, sell or exc for chickens of any pure breed or pigs H P gasoline engine, make offer; also P Colt carbide light plant, 50 Ib capac- ty : 5 : 20 Clevelang Tractor, used 1 season, good condition; $300 cash f 0 b L B de Jarnette, Norcross Ga Slight- ly used Dayton Automatic electric pressure system, composed of pump, motor and tank; $100 B F Murphy, Sandersville Ga Franks Dusting machine, good as new; bargain E F Mingledorff, Roller tray incubator, 150 egg capacity, practically new, used for 3 hatches, exc for Buckeye brooder, late model, oil burning, from 500 to 1000 egg capacity or for larger incubator, 250 ege capac- ity, will take or pay difference T J Stewart, Leary Ga Cane mill, with full equipment, good condition, with brick and 3 rollers; $25 f 0 b Leary _OJ Williams, Cordele Ga 1 1-2 H P Fairbanks-Morse engine with magneto, engine on trucks, good condition; also 700 W Western Electric generator J H Gray, Willacoochee Ga Two 1 @..- Standing Reward In the great volume of offerings handled by this offi some dishonest : people have defrauded . ica Sometimes the dishonest person has imposed on us by ad- vertising his offerings. As soon as we learn of their frau- dulent methods, they are denied any further use of the Therefore, we have decided to offer a standi . wa standing reward of two hundred dollars for the criminal coasietion of any person wherein the transaction grew out of th Market Bulletin in any manner. e use of the 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 MARKE B. A. Hancock, Acting Director. hun H P RT boilers, good condition - mos nee mee the offerings in the Market the owner and thus consum- been defrauded as above de- | This re- rope, nearly new; 80 ft 1 1-4 in. Manilla. B K-Cross, R 1 Newton Ga 1 Ford. - Flintside mithville Ga 50 bbl roller mill complete; 2 gin outfit, belt distributor, without. = for registered Jerseys, young stock pre- . G W Cobb, Ellijay Ga Sel or trade _ Edwards & Townsend, Clarkesville sell or exc for White - Mrs T P Lyon, R 2 Cedartown Ga 3 LL & W B Butts, Pickard Ga Model ~ Springfield Ga amel, 51 Williams Mill Rd. a Wishbone 800 egg incuba- th turning device, excellent st class condition i swell, Lavonia Ga 1 One horse Turner, good condition obb, Ellijay Ga 1 M capacity ood burning brooder, used 1 argain, sell or exc; also plant- eotton, corn, cane seed, beans, zer, etc., bargain, sell or ch, Turin Ga 20 S P C boiler res; $75 oward, R 1 Flowery Branch Ga sawmill, light size suitable json tractor; 3 headblocks, 44 saw Murray gin, all steel ws good running condition Reid, Luthersville Ga R 1 Jno ing cultivator, good condition, McCormick mowing machine; ft weeder, exc for hogs or eletree, R 2 Chatsworth Ga No pea and bean huller, used lit- d condition; sell cheap or exc yks old White Leghorn pullets allaway, Farmington Ga Lil- peanut picker, good condition, ip or exe for corn or peas rake, Philomath Ga 1-2 gal as pump, good condition $35 oye, R A Hazlehurst Ga 1 ton uck with steel cab and wood ce or sell for $175 Vandiver, Lavonia Ga Two 60 Het gins D_ press, automatic mplete $650 amblee, Woodstock Ga 20 H engine on wheels; also late 1 ton truck, good condition; Lp or exc - = Balcomb, Waycross Ga 1 horse d as new; $4; also combined cotton planter, $10 Breedlove. & Son, Monroe Ga DeLavel Cream separator and ttachment, good running condi- f o b Monroe Cochran, Stonewall Ga 50 H P 4oco type boiler on skids; 25 H k C C engine; 20 H P Cole C C so No 2 American sawmill; all condition, sell cheap . Johnson, Thomasville Ga Su- Electric incubator, 130 capacity, W, used once, complete with di- $15 f o b; also Belle City, 140 cubator, used some but in ition, $6 fob. irthen, Warthen Ga 1 Primrose parator, good condition Ri Orange Ga 2 horse Moline ow, good condition, sell, or - $ C W Leghorn pullets or ompley, Demorest Ga Lath actically new, run about 3 mos; w combination Hoosier grain h fertilizer attachment, used toberts, Perry Ga Cor nmill, and doing good business; $650 yton, R i Rossville Ga 6 H P onal gas engine; 20 in. corn n. International feed grinder, condition lle, Wrightsville Ga Rip saw, P, all tools ook, R 6 Box 177, Atlanta Ga elle City incubator, used only igs, Ist class condition; will exc oorughbred S LL Wyandotte least 1 wk old ewberry, Wellston Ga 40 H P | boiler, 35. H.P-engine same 2 Hinch & Drumgo sawmill plete with saw rig, log drays, les, chains : rley, R 1 Plains Ga 32 volt hurning outfit, slightly used; Patterson, Washington Ga er cane mill;-$50 fo b section Wishbone incubator, 800 practically new, used 3 times, b or exc for pullets 3 or 4 mos mglish Leghorns, R I Reds or ope, Washington Ga Complete fit, 50 H P Fairbanks-Morse oil gullet gins, power press, con- belts, ete., $300 ELLANEOUS FOR SALE icello Milling Co., Monticello Ga stone ground Graham or whole flour; $1.50 per 24 lbs del Davis, Pendergrass Ga 2 M nd 4 pk potato crates; good land galvanized 3-4 in piping, tion; Sec ft f o b, check with ed Co. Forsyth Ga Graham from new crop @T Sasser, R B Cairo Ga | rockers; $4.50 to $5 ea; steel chairs $1.75 d saw, stand, gasoline en-/ K I Helmey, R 1 Marlow Ga se ea; baby rockers $1.75 ea; baby table chairs $2 ea; all bottoms with cow hides slabs, cut in 4 ft lengths, from long and short leaf pine, about 1-2 of ea stackeq and dried; make offer f 0 b cars Leary C S Carden, R A Griffin Ga Reed flower baskets with high handles 75c and $1 ea; wall baskets $2.50 ea; fruit baskets $1.25 ea; reed flower stands $3.50 ea; cemetery baskets 75c ea W C Smith, R 1 Carrollton Ga 4 horse log wagon, front wheels and axle near- ly new, rear wheels need repair; $10 J A Franklin, Midville Ga 15 string- ers, 45 jacks, 60 boards, suitable for camp meeting or auditorium, good as new, used but twice, never been painted; $100 f o b Midville P J Sewwell, Lavonia Ga 1 roll 4 ft, 150 ft garden wire; also 135 Ib shop vise; $4.50 Frank J Payne, Baxley Ga Selected eypress shingles, 4 in. wide, 18 in. long; $8.50 M f 0 b Baxley Miss Ida Mae Billings, Dover Ga Pair Dalton computing scales, good condi- tion, cheap. 2 LE Harrison, Dublin Ga Vinegar, white and red, in 50 gal bbl, 15c gal f o b Dublin, cash with order Williams & Grimsley, Empire Ga Pine shingles, 4 in. wide, 18 in. long, No. 1 shingles; $6 M; No. 2 shingles, $4 M < J M Brown, McRae Ga Good peanut thrasher and tractor engine belts; $2.50 fob McRae ; g W A Smith, 102 Bay St E Savannah Ga Ground oyster shells for poultry, $1 hun lbs f o b Savannah. or $18.50 ton EG Roberts, Perry Ga 2 horse wag: on; $40 Mrs J Jenkins, Dahlonega Ga New cotton, meal and bran sacks; 5c and postage Wm Nunn, R 5 Lawrenceville Ga Damaged tobacco for spraying beans and cabbage, 4 Ibs 50c del A E Wammack, Harrison Ga 50 gal kerosene tank; good condition $3 f 0 b EB Venable, 61 N Forsyth St Atlanta Ga Cypress silo, never been used, cheap A J. Pope, Tallapoosa Ga Washpot furnace, used 4 mos; $4 or exc for good pig; also 12 good 2 bu sacks, $1; good heavy: back band, back strap and shaft for 1 horse wagon, all good condition, $3.25 or exc for good pig; 10 good sacks, 10c ea or all for 85c W D Poythress, Swainsboro Ga Top buggy, 2 horse timber chains : C A Adams, R 3 StillmorerGa Home- made chairs J M Aderhold, R 1 Winston Ga Feed and fertilizer sacks, 5c ea f o b _J H Cochran, Sword Ga 2 cords split dry pine cord wood $5 del 2 cords dry J O Martin, Culloden Ga 1 hun gal septic tank toilet home outfit, good as new Mrs W McPherson, Rabun Gap Ga Beef tallow, 25c lb f 0 b also 4 Ibs wool {30e Ibfob HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE W W DeLoach, Brooklet Ga. White honey, 15c Ib, 30 Ibs or more No. 1 Irish potatoes; $5 bbl fob Jno A Crummey, Doctortown Ga Pure extracted honey in 5 and 10 lb pail; 6 ten Ib pails to case; $6.40 f o b Doctor- town; 12 five pound pails; $7.40 f o b Doctortown, 10 Ib pail del to 3rd zone $1.75; 5 pound pail del to 3rd zone; $1 3 large bbls, about 50 gal ea, $1.10 gal by the bhi fo b : : Mrs M E Clayton, Holly Springs Ga 7 Ibs beeswax; $2 f o b Holly Springs S I DeLoach, Glennville Ga New bright comb honey in lard cans, from 60 to 75 Ibs, 12 1-2c Ib f o b Glennville EG Roberts, Perry Ga 20 colonies bees, cheap; also supplies: DN Smith, Toomsboro Ga Comb hon- ey, free of bees, etc., white, well ripened in cans, 60 to 70 lbs, lic Ib fo b, cash |+with order D Whiddon, Crula Ga Fresh comb honey, 50 1b lots or more, 12 lb f ob, some very bright comb, some amber Mrs Carrie Smith, Toomsboro Ga Fine cob honey, white, in cans; 60 to 70 los; 20 lb : J T White, Dublin Ga Beehives, ex- actors and beeswax = R C Meaders, Dahlonega Ga Mt hon- ey, 1 Ib sections 25c, 20 1b and over 20 1b : Mrs W McPherson, Rabun Gap Ga @ 1-2 lbs beeswax 35c lb f o b Tt H Flowers, R 1 Odum Ga Fancy Gallberry honey, 5 Ib pails 15c Ib, not less than 6 pails sold in lard cans 50 fe bs, 13 1-2e lb. =e 6 pala Helena Ga Choice comb 7. 10 Ib pail $2.25 del, 16 ibs $10 = ite 1 hun Ibs, $6,| Hand made | 0 ou W O Lunsford, Leary Ga 700 cords| slab wood, 4 1-2 to ft lengths $3.50 del - Se B F Giles, Doerun Ga Bright eormb a Gallberry, in cans 40 to 70 Ibs 15e Ib me ata . SYRUP FOR SALE A J Strickland, Valdosta Ga Best grade pure sugar eane syrup, in new 35 gal barrels at 60c gal f o b cars D P Blake Jr. Concord Ga Good sor- ghum in No, 10 pails; 75c ea CORN & CORN MEAL FOR SALE Moultrie Mill & Elevator Co. Moul- trie Ga Recleaned shelled white corn, 2 1-2 bu bags $1.10 bu f o b, any quan- tity, also ear corn in carlots Moultrie Mill & Elevator Co. Moul- trie Ga Ear corn in carlots 2 OATS, WHEAT, RYE & HAY FOR SALE Moultrie Mill & Elevator Co. Moul- trie Ga 2 car loads grass hay, partly mixed with peavine Womans Department FLOWERS, SEEDS & PLANTS 4 FOR SALE Mrs D Hughey, R 1 Ranger Ga Fire ball geraniums 20 ea; deep rose col- lard rose bud geraniums, 25c ea; hardy red large carnations 20c ea; begonia, gloria de chatline 20c ea; sword ferns 20c ea; crested ferns, 20c ea; new shak- ing ferns 25c ea; angels trumpet, or wedding bell 25c ea; Parrots feather or water moss 3 for 25c; royal blue winter nieseng violet 15c doz, well rooted, de ss Mrs C S Boyt, R 1. atesville Ga Sword-Boston-Ostrich and spengeria ferns 25c ea, red geraniums and sweet- gum geraniums 25c ea; Xmas cactus 2 for 25c, 1 large spengeria fern $1; be- gonias 25c. ea, well rooted, add postage will exe for pig Hazel Amos R 2 Rising Fawn Ga Feather-ball or old fashion poppy seed, lavender, salmon pink and red; 10c spoonfull Mrs J Hilsner, R 2 Austell Ga well rooted dbl flowereq pink oleander, 20 ea; well rooted pink hydrangia 20c and 15 ea; white oxalis 10 and lide ea; all colors, ever blooming verbenas 25c doz Miss L Smith, Rolston Ga Love and tangle moss 10c bunch; wild rose mint, 15c butterfly boat, 25c; mountain ferns, 10c bunch; cinamon vines 5c for 3; but- ter and eggs, 5c bunch; marigold 10c doz; spruce pines 10c ea; or exc any above for flour or sugar sacke, clean Miss Inez Malone, Brooks Ga Several hun large blooming size yellow daffodils and narcissus bulbs, mixed; $1.50 hun Mrs Mary Malone, Brooks Ga Yellow mixed buttercup and jonquil bulbs 25c doz; several hun nice large yellow nar- cissus bulbs 25c doz or 5 doz $1 : Mrs A W Millican, Vilanow Ga Blue, pink and white single hyacinth bulbs, exc for pink hydrangia, rooted, will exc 12 bulbs for any well rooted plant (Miss Fannie Gatlin, R 3 Acworth Ga Dbl black hollyhock seed tlic table- spoonfull larkspur seed, 20c tablespoon- full; yellow cactus 20c wandering jew 25e doz; geraniums, well rooted, 25c; dusty miller 25c doz; or exc for pot flowers add postage Mrs Willis Grindle R 1 Dahlonega Ga Hollyhocks, all colors garden pings, pe- |tunias, blooming moss, primrose, phlox, peppermint 15c doz; dbl red and white geranium cuttings, hybiscus, dhl petu- nias, parlor vines, Xmas and_ knife blade cactus, hydrangia cuttings, not rooted, 2 for 5c; oxalis, rainbow moss, striped 2 for 5c; few rooted monthly roses, 10c ea, add postage; or exe for fuschia or spotted begonias Mrs Mayson Eton, R 1 Dahlonega Ga Old fashion dbl yellow bunch roses, 10c ea; well rooted seven sister roses, pink baby rambler, well rooted 10c ea; old fashion garden goose berry rooted 10 ea; pink yellow peach tree roses root- ed, 2 to 3 ft high, 10c ea; $1 doz; white bridal wreath, garden bell 10c ea; blue purple bell plants 10c doz; peppermint plpants, 15c hun, blue purple irish lil- lies, $ large size bunches for 25c; red spider lillies, 6 for 25c, add postage on small orders ' Miss Addie Lee Eton, R 1 Dahlonega Ga Purple lillie pink crepe myrtle root- ed 10e ea; pie plant bulbs, 3 for 50c; but- ter and eggs, 6 for 25c; white jonqui pulbs 6 for 25c; fall ~pinks, dbl red. 3 bunches 25c: yellow canna lillies 25c for large size bunch, small white canna lil- ly, 2 for 25c; sweet violets 5c bunch, fountain plants 5c ea; large plants spearmint 15c hun; pie tree plants 5c ea, sage plants, rooted 6 for .25c; add postage on small orders Mrs I Barnes, R 3 Rockingham Ga White conk begonia 10c ea; large green jew 15c doz; nickle and dimes 10c doz; red rooted justischia 20c ea; face leaf, rattail 10c: cactus 10c cutting; balm 10c large bunch or exc for dbl red pink or white canna bulbs, large chrysanthe- mums, sultanas, begonias, geraniums, railing queen colons or ferns Blue irish lillies 30e doz or 4 doz $1; Star Bethlehem bulbs 20e doz, white monthly rose cutting, long type 5c ea; snap dragons 25c doz, burning tar bush 15e doz, add postage Mrs R D Riggins, R 4 Rome Ga Sage plants 30c doz; blue irish lillies 30 doz; or 4 doz $1; Star Bethlehem bulbs, 20e doz, butter cups, large size 25c doz; snap dragons, mixed colors 25c doz; ad postage R D Wilson, Morganton Ga Wild aza- leas, mt laurel, young haley junipers, 25e ea; raspberry $1 doz; black walnut lic ea; crab apple 15c; wilaq dogwood, white bloom red berry 15c ea; yard hy- drdangia, snow ball, box wood 25c ea, rooted; pink cherokee rose -$1 doz; large red rose, also thornless yellow, english dogwood, pink rose, altha lilly, bridal wreath 20c ea Mrs Sadie \Wilson, Morganton Ga Cream narcissus, yellow daffodils 30 doz; wild iris Milly, goldharts 25c doz; large jap iris lily, 45c doz; Palmetto cactus 25c ea; 6 mt ferns 50c; wild pink phlox, 25c doz; large wild water lilly, 3 for 25c; cream wild hyacinth lilly 6 for 25e; french pinks, 5 colors 30c doz, pink hybiscus 25c ea, small narcissus, 20 doz, snow drop 15c doz, add postage Mrs W C Messer, Waleska Ga Suk tanas 10c ea; iris, 3 for 10c; 3 kinds jew, 6 cuttings 15c; summer blooming cactus, 5e; dahlias 5c; geraniums 5 cuttings 20 Mrs J T King, Quitman Ga Field grown paper white narcissus, clean, healthy stock; 1 hun $4; large size; me- dium 1 hun $3; also cream white nar- cissus same price; no order for less than.100 at price above Mrs M M Williams, Tignall Ga Spen- pink, red, dbl red, dbl pink,. white, stag thorn, cactus pink, curly ferns 1l0c and 25c ea, add postage D Terry, R 3 Cumming Ga Purple sultana 10c rooted cutting; orange sul- tana 10c rooted; salmon pink geranium 10c cutting; flesh pink geranium, 10 cutting, add postage : Mrs W G Cannon, Fitzpatrick Ga Fine well rooted roses, colors light red, dark red, white, cream, flesh and deep pink, also everbearing crabapple rose, 10c ea, add postage, will exc for white indian runner ducks es Mrs Ross Holcombe, 129 Hmerson Ave. Decatur Ga Large hydrangeas, blooming size; white and pink; 25c ea or $2.50 doz assorted Mrs. J W Roper, R-7 Gainesville Ga Geraniums, 2 kinds red, also pink, red justischia, orange lantana, red weeping lantana, red cactus, pink and white hy- ddrangea cuttings, 5c ea or 6 for 25 sword fern, white August lilly, large leaf red oxalis, 10c ea, small leaf pink oxalis 5c ea; dbl petunia cuttings 10c; wandering jew, green and green white striped cuttings, 2 for 5c Mrs Hala Ricketts, R 1 Fairmount Ga White peonies, 40c ea; yellow jon- quils 75c hun; white Apr blooming narcissus $1 hun; butter and eggs $1 hun; snow drops 50c hun; blue iris lil- ly $1.50 hun; Jacobs ladder 25 doz or 5 doz $1.10; white lilly bush 1l5dc ea; orange lillies 25c doz or 5 doz $1.10; watermelon pink crepe myrtle 25c ea; green and white stripeq century plant, well rooted 20c ea; gladiola seed 10c pek; seven top turnip seed, 5c table- spoonfull; scullion onion buttons 20 pt; hardy honeysuckle 2 for 5e; straw- berry plants 50c hun, monthly rose cut- tings, red and white 2 for 5c : Miss MBomar, R 3 LaFayette Ga Dbl pink hyacinths 10c ea; or 3 for 25c; jonquil bulbs 30c doz; purple sweet vio- for 25 ee Miss Pearl Brewton, R E Statesbore Ga Blue and white dbl lillies, 25 doz; finger cactus 5c ea; pin cushion cac- tus Be ea; or any kind cactus 25 1-2 doz E Mrs M C Conner, R 7 Gainesville Ga Strong rooted, blooming size plants, ge- raniums, begonias, sultanas, lantanas, dbl petunias, all colors, ferns 25 ea; larger plants 40c ea, add postage; orders Jess than 75c : Mrs R Argroves, R 1 Alvaton Ga DbI red hollyhock seed, teacup full, 35c; also cup db} white hollyhock seed same price or exc for R I Red or White Rock pul- Jets : Mrs G Thews, Butler Ga 1 large well rooted plumbago 75c; large well rooted Lemon geranium, 75c; 3 large well rooted white blooming begonias, 50c ea, large cuttings come not rooted lic ea, lemon geranium 20 ea Miss Willie Butler, R 2 Quitman Ga Canna, lillies, red, yellow, variegated 5 ea; jonquil bulbs 20c doz; kudzu, welt rooted, 10c ea; orange lantana 25c ea; puprple lantana 5c ea; purple and yel- low chrysanthemums, 5c ea Mrs J S Yeomans, Swainsboro Ga ing lantana, wax plant, gera | Miss Dollie Riggins, R 4 Rome Ga geria ferns l0c ea, 3 for 25c; geraniums . lets 75c hun; single blue hyacinths, 6 - Calliopsis 15c doz; or exe for sultana, Mrs R I Williams, R 6 Cumming Ga White and pink oxalis rooted; dc ea; monkey tail, Xmas and red May cactus cuttings 5c ea; small double red, scarlet, rose, pink, salmon and dark red geran-. jum cuttings 10e ea; umbrella palm rodgted 15c ea; evergreen house : plant, palm like, well rooted 15c ea; pink ver- bena and blue violets 10c doz rooted; will exe any one or more for dbl petunia or sultana rooted, all 8c postage; also hot pepper plants 10c doz Mrs I C Floyd, Chipley Ga R 2 4 roote dmoonvine or brazilian morning glory plants 85c; 6 rooted blue box vine plints. 35;. 25 red hibiscus seeds 10c; 6 white german iris 35c; 25 pink moon- vine seeds 25c; 4 morad of peru rooted plants 35c; 4 white chinese sacred lilly bulbs 85c; 4 double star bethlehem bulbs 35c; daffodils, jonquils, narcissus, hya- cinths 20 bulbs 35c; April bloomin. gstar bethlehem 24 bulbs 35c; blue Japanese iris 20 bulbs 35c; del Mrs R M Sheppard, R 3 Stone Moun- tain Ga 1 large lace fern 3 yrs old $1; 1 2.yrs old, 50c; 1 large old rose sultana 50c; small 20e; well rooted and blooming cuttings 10c; large light red single ge- ranium 35c; rooteg cuttings of red, sal-!| mon pink, and pink conk 15ce; not root- ed 10c; red verbena 5c rooted 50c doz; white and green jew 5c large cutting; early trumpet narcissus and Apr bloom- ing white, 30e doz or $2 hun Mrs Sallie Watson, R 1 Pitts Ga Dark purple and bright red verbena, well rooted; 2 for 15c; pink sand verbena 5c ea; large double red cannas, green leaves, also red cannas, req leaves, 2 for 15c; yellow and variegated cannas | milk and wine lillies 6 for lOc; 35c doz: 15c ea; pot plants, Roosevelt and Teddy Jr fern 20c ea; large leaf pink and white oxalis 10 ea; amts less than 25c Miss Ida Mae Watson, R 1 Pitts Ga Roosevelt and Teddy Jr fern 20c ea; rattlesnake fern 10c cutting; lemon ge- ranium, rose ang pink with stripes, jus- tischia, 10 cutting; large leaf pink and white oxalis 10c ea; Christmas, crabs Claw, rattlesnake and tree cactus, 2 cut- tings 15c; or 10c for rooted cuttings; St Bernards lily, blue and yellow varie- gated blooms, 20ce ea; umbrella palm 20c; large double red carnation &ec cutting; add postage on amts less than 25c Miss Lou Etter Harrison, Dublin Ga Well rooted water lillies 25c ea or 5 for $1 del: cash with order (Miss Eva Spearman, Kelly Ga Large Silver lily bulbs; $3 doz Mrs J M Wall, R 1 Winder: Ga Giant holly hock plants, all colors except yel- low, single but large 25c doz; seed 10c large peck, no stamps Mrs C N Sorrels, fashion red June cherry seed 20c tea- cupfull; old fashion scullion buttons 20 gt; Sept planting; old fashion red on- ion buttons 30c at; english peas, Dec planting 25c lb; fine yellow cling stone, Sept ripening, peach giants 10c ea Mrs J W Gholston, Comer Ga Water lily bulbs, 50e ea; white, flesh, pink and rose Mrs O EF Bilce. R 38 Cumming Ga Sultana cuttings 10c ea; scarlet dark pink, beefsteak, bronze leaf begonia 10e cutting postage Mrs T A Foster, E Ellijay Ga Varie- ty bulbs, jonquils, butter and eggs, cup and saucer, pink peonies, snow drop, narcissus, rooted pink hydrangia, bleed- .ing heart, large yellow and bronze chry- santhemums, August lily white and pink, flox, dusty miller, blue, white and variegated violets, striped grass bulbs, 20e doz; large sword, Springeria and ostrich plume ferns; ea 25c O B Moore, Madras Ga 24 doz jonquil buibs, 35c doz del or all $7.50 Mrs J C Morgan, R 4 Fayetteville Ga Single blue hyacinths, 45 doz; or exe for white or pink single Mrs Fannie Gladden, R 3 Tallapoosa Ga Dbl red and white geraniums, well _ rooted 20c ea, cuttings 10c; white, pink and variegated carnations, blooming size 15c ea: 6 colors perennial sweet wil- liams, 25c doz; bonfire salvias- 10c ea, sage plants 5c ea; add postage for amts , add less than 60c; largeyellow and red can-. nas dc ea or 50c doz Mrs C L. Hamby, R 3 Gsesavilc Ga Butter and egg, daffedil. white nar- ecissus, pink hellyhock, dwarf hellyhock 25e doz; seed 10c peck; Hastings giants zenia seed, 10c; dusty miller 15c doz; red, pink and white Paul Neron, rose cuttings 15e doz or exc for flower-sacks, allow 5c ea for 48 Ib sacks, 2 1-2 ea for 24 Ih: large yellow cannas 10c ea Mrs CC E Leverett, R 1 Atlanta Ga Large nareissus ang daffodil bulbs, 25c del, blue and yellow iris 80c del, large dbl red poppy and hollyhock seed, 10c spoonfuil, mixed colors, abl and single P add postage on) Monroe Ga Od) chicken gizzard and a 1 hun well. Vom. yi 2 bulbs 25c; oe rooted 25 for 50 plants Se Miss Cuba Carter, Lake Park Ga Red, salmon and white sultana plants, large, | {| well rooted 35e ea; cuttings 3 for 25;). boston, sword, Roosevelt, ostrich a fluffy ruffles, lace ferns 35c ea; 3 for 31; 2 large leaf upright calauium bulbs $1; large leaf elephant ear bulbs 20 ea; for 50c, $1 doz, trailing queen colons, 30c ea, 4 for $1, giant rainbow colons, all eolors 20c for 2, mammoth red -yer- sena plants 15e ea $1 doz, Thurston be- gonia 35c ea Mrs TW Cline, R. 2 Rydal Ga Well rooted yellow cape jessamine, 3 for 25c, dark blue flag lilly bulbs $1.65 hun; dus- ty miller 8 doz 50c; yellow and white jonquils 90 hun, all del Mrs Henry Euler, R 3 Ellijay Ga Jon- quils and . and variegated violets, 2 doz lsc; myrtle vine. ang boston ivy .vine, evergreens 30c doz, christmas cactus 10c ea, rooted Minnie Langley, R 3 Ellijay Ga Roy- al purple and lavender iris 25c doz, plooming; spearmint plants 1l5c pansy plants t5ec doz; star of bethiechem 15c doz; blue grass, lic; orange lilly, 20 doz Womans Department FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Mrs J S Yeomans, Swainsboro Ga. 1 silk, large size bed quilt $20 or exc for chickens any breed Dora Mitchell, R 2 Jefferson Ga flome-made liye soap, 5c cake or 6 for 25 Mrs W M Few, Apalachee Ga About 100 Ibs chicken feathers, dry picked, /free of wing and tail feathers 20c Ib Mrs L \Collins, Flowery Branch Ga New goose feathers mixed with down, ssc Yb, not mixed 60c Ib Mrs C T Williams, R 6 Dallas Ga Basket design quilt spread $5; 4 ser- ice quilts $4 ea or 4 fer $14; also ap- dle jelly in glass containers, case of 12 ots, $4; canned apples, case of 12 qts 33; all-ineluding cans, f 0 b Mrs L N Smallwood, R 31 Commerce 3a Apple or blackberry jelly 60c qt del, apple or peach preserves 60c qt; zanned peaches, applies or blackberries 15e qt, all this seasons fruit Mrs & B Summers, Jonesboro Ga Sun- lower design quilt $6; also 3 service quilts $4.50 Mrs W P Beets, tbs butter, yellow Jersey per wk ae Ib del Mrs Lavona Boston, R 4 Soperton Ga 2 ne weingham quilt tops $1.25 ea Mrs J B Saye, Newborn Ga Honey- suckle vine flower baskets 75c, jardi- niers 75c up, wall baskets 50c; floor baskets $2 _C T Wiliams, R 6 Dallas Ga Black- berry jam $6 case of 12 qt jars: also hand quilted quilts $4 ea or 2 for $7; Mrs J A Leonard, Milledgville Ga > veast cakes ang recipe for Hight nas and rolls 25 Mrs E F Cleveland, R 3 Elberton Ga wo spinning wheels $10 ea; 35 No 3 in cans; 28 No 2 eans; make best offer Mrs RI Williams. R 6 Cumming | Ga Pink blooming monkey tail Kmas and sed (May eactrs. good cuttings. be e273 veranivms, dbl several colors, no white, 10 cutting: pink oxalis, rooted fe ea: blue violets, pink verbena rooted, 10c doz: hot pepper, strong plants, 10c doz; add 8c for postage Mrs J Porter, Bishop Ga White Apr blooming narcissus 60c hun del Mrs J -S Weatherly, Hoschton Ga ooted sultanas, yellow 10 ea. rooted Xmas plant 20c ea; rooted colons, all colors 10e ea: white narcissus, 30c doz fanguils 25e doz; hardy chrysanthemums UU eslors 3% dor angel trumpet niants 40 doz: large abl pink poppy seed;.i10 spoonfull Miss L M Davis. R 1 Silver Creek Ga Blue flag bulbs, 25e doz: $1.50 hun: jon- quils. vellow June lillies, garlic, bint and fall pink, 15 doz; 90c hun; $5 M: wandering jew 3 for 10c: both white striped and green; add postage for or- ders less than 50e Mrs JS Grene, R 2 Adairsville Ga Hollyhock, all colors 25ce doz; chrysan- themums, several colors, some varie- gated 20c doz: verbena, nink and mir- nle, 25c doz:. blue and white flac lillies 20 doz: pink crepe myrtle bushes 15c ea: purple Jilae 20c ea; Wie flowering almonds 3 for 25e -Miss Dora Filllett. RA Rocted tree cactus 5e ea or 2 for 25ce: rooted Xmas eastus, Jares, io ea an 4 for 2h: big leaf wandering jew 2 ecnt- nae Be nt tb tor 25c" roves xmas eee: 12 a Jaca Cha 3 for 50c; giant pillar of fire cannas, 6 |. ange lillies, 25e doz; white || |} linen color: R 2 Fairmount Ga 2 9|P exe any of above for Br Leghorn hens | found eligible. In times past we have declined carrying many: ne of needle work, for sale, and wanted, which we a time would like to have carried. Now: while we a the summer season when demands for the Bulletin ; are at the lowest ebb, we have decided to make th clear for all such notices, in order that we may caref censer same and determine just what should be per: nently run, and any that we may find not eligible we premptly notify the person asking for same. Let your requests come along as we are anxious to tablish a definite policy while we have this eppo and in future we hepe to so broaden our service connection that everyone can be cared for as matt mes Mrs.c W_ Walls, R 8 Cumming Ga Geraniums 15 cutting, all pale: car- nations 10e ea del f NEEDLE WORK FOR SALE J Wood, Dawsonville Ga . for market hogs it. is probably true that, considering the best time to sell, iL usuatly pays lo push tne pigs on full seed trom weaning until ready for mar- Kel, but even bheze. the feeds may be enougn cheaper in the fall to more than make up for the larger amount of feed required and the lower market price later in the fail. never pays to starve the pigs or any other animals fed for the pounds of grain or growth they make. The choice is\merely be- tween a full ration of grain all the time and lighter feeding during the summer with cheaper feeds for tne fall finish- ing perioaProgressive Farmer, 7-10-26. PROPER CARE OF PULLETS S. R. Stout College of Agriculture, Uni- Versity of Arkansas At this time of the year it is very necesSary to take special care of the pullets that are to be kept for winter layers. It is upon the condition of the birds at the beginning of their laying period that profit or loss depends. Birds that have contracted colds and roup never make as good yearly record as those that have been free from disease. Pullets should be placed in winter quarters at once, for if they are allow- ed to roost around on fences, and in buildings where there is a draft they are very likely to contract colds and those colds usually develop intd roup. The fall rains, with the damp chilly weather, are very harmful to tne biras if they qo not have access to a dry, well ventilated house. If the house intended for the Flock has been used the previous year, give it a thorough cleaning. Clean out all nests and all scraten material that is left on the floor. The nests, dropping beards and roost poles should be srub- bed and. placed in the sun to dry and air out well. After the house and all its fixtures have been well cleaned, it. should be disinfected with a good coal tar~ disinfectant which ean be applied by using a hand spray or a bucket spray. In spraying the house, be very eareful to get the spraying material or disinfectant into all hiding places of the mites. Place clean nesting material in the nests and new scratch material on the scratching floor, and your house is then ready to receive the flock 1 .\ Confining the Layers Do not wait until the pullets are nearly ready to start laying to place them in the laying house. - if they are allowed to remain out on range until they start laying and then are moved to the laying house, they usually stop laying for a time. On the other hand, if moved some time before starting to- lay they become accustomed to their new surroundings. After they have been put into winter quarters, a good laying ration should be fed. The foHowing ration will give good results: Cracked corn and whole wheat, equal parts. When cold weath- er sets in change the ration by. using twice the amount of corn, making two parts of cracked corn to one part of wheat. This seratch feed is to be fed twice a day in a dep litter. The ary mash that should be before the birds at all times tonsists of equal parts of corn meal, wheat bran, wheat shorts, ground oats, and meat scraps, and from two to five ounces of salt/to the hun- dred pounds of mash. Care should be taken to have no lumps of salt in the mash. If there is a larg supply of sour milk available, the amount of meat scraps can be materially reduced, there- by lowering the cost of the ration. If the pullets are where they can run on a@ grass Ict, or on a rye patch, green feed need not be supplied; but otherwise sprouted oats shoulq be fed. Always supply clean, fresh water, grit, oyster Shell and charcoalFarm and Ranch, P9255 PLANT SOME OF THE LEAFY VEGETABLES As a rule, the average farm garden contains too big a percentage of root vegetables and not enough of the leafy ones. This shoul@ be remedied, because the leafy vegetables are needed to give a properly balanced diet. Cf course,, the root vegetables, like carrots, pars- nips, ete., are important and should not be overlooked, but they should not be sowed and eaten exclusively. Make liberal planting of cabbage, col- lJards, kale, Swiss chard, lettuce, spin- ach, mustard, etc. In planting the late summer and fall garden, one. should be : ft Box 456, Americus Ga. Lea yearli zs calves, cheap for cash Frank J Payne, eee Ga Beef eat- tle, car lots Mrs A Walker, R Z Wayeross Ga Milk cows, not over 6 yrs old, Jerseys pre- ferred Se : HOGS WANTED Frank Jf Payne, Baxley ears hogs, shoats and pigs MULES & HORSES WANTED A E Burgess, R 1 Pavo Ga Good plow and wagon mule for 1 yr, will feed and take good care, references SHEEP & GOATS WANTED Atlanta Bird & Pet Shop; 222 Peach- tree St Atlanta Ga Black and white gpotted kids, either sex, immediate del, must weigh 10 Ibs or under and have at least 3 black spots on ea, state no., wt, age, color, price; also baby lambs, describe as above _ /@D Weeks, Douglas Ga Good sheep, mostly ewes a Several POTATOES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WANTED E C Ward, 631 24th St Columbus Ga All kinds vegetables at wholesale mar- ket price SEEDS & PLANTS WANTED i H Oden, Blackshear Ga Few bu select Brabham pea seed : W H Robinson, Cairo Ga Good stock, well cured Fulghum seed oats, send sample, state quantity and price F M Ellis, Griffin Ga New crop pine cones, all varieties, for seed purposes, Sept del, best prices on 1 hun Ib lots to carlots, preferably direct from mili i. M Bedell, Folkston Ga Few old fashioned- muskmelon seed, large vari- ety J L Meadows Co. Vidalia Ga Seed rye, abbruzzi and tall varieties, can use large or small lots if price is right CHICKENS & EGGS WANTED -P G@ McClung, Waco. Ga 10: White Orphington pullets, 1 cockerel, must be pure bred, reasonable Walter Parks, Pisgah N C 500 Buff }- Leghorns, spring hatch, give amount and price J T Lamberth, Arabi Ga 100 to 150 Feb or Mch hatched White Leghorn pullets, Ferris strain T F Yarbrough, Scarboro Ga 100 pul- lets, good stock, S C White Leghorns or Anconas; describe C J Clack Sr. Duluth Ga 25 to 500 ba- by chicks, any breed, to raise on- halves, 2 to 3 mos old; will furnish feed BF Knowles, R 8 Wrightsville Ga 25 to 30 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks old, pure breds only Mrs Arlee Ward, 631 24 St Columbus Ga 20 one Ib broilers of any large and mixed breed; 35c ea f o b shipping point Mrs & A Park, R 3 Alma Ga.5 hun aby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks old, pure bred Barred Rocks or Brown Leghorns preferred Mrs Mabel Buttes, R 3 Baxley Ga 10 Barred Rock pullets, Feb, Mch or Apr. hatch, Parks strain preferred, state price del to Baxley Peach Poultry Co. Healthy hens ang friers : PO Box 116, Decatur Ga A 50,000 capacity hatchery to be opened near Atlanta this fall is now contracting for hatching eggs: owners of pure bred flocks are invited to write for particu- lars: State breed and size flock J M Moon, 800 Monk St Brunswick Ga 10 Partridge Rock pullets, Feb or ~Mch hatch; must be pure bred Bird Bros or Kellog strain, reasonable L GU Wallace, 401 Highland Ave At- lanta Ga Will pay 30c ea for Brown Leghorns, Black Minorca pullets, 6 wks old, 50c ea for Apr. hatch Cornish Games ,any number W &l Moore, Naylor chicks, White Leghorns, halves to 8 wks old _ : H. Orr, Ro1 Orange Ga S.C W Leg- horn or Barred Rock . pullets, exc 2 horse turning plow for same, good -con- dition Mrs Blanche Young, Dunbar, Sofkee Ga White Wyandottes, 8 wks old or more, no culls, will pay mkt price H Williams, Millen Ga 500 Tan- ered strain White Leghorn pullets Apr hatch, quote cash price P K Wigley, R 4 Buford Ga 200 Bar- red Rock or R I Reds to raise on halves to 8 wks old H Kelley, Enigma Ga 3 a5 Wyan- dotte cockerels, Feb or early Mch hatch, pure bred, well developed; will exc 3 logekereis of equal value for same _ Ft Valley Ga Ga 500 baby to raise on- DUCKS & EGGS WANTED Box 1991, Atlanta G: | white Angora rabbits, reg stock Atlanta Bird: & Pet Shoppe, Peachtree St, Atlanta Ga All kinds rab- bits and pigeons, eanaries, bantams, peafowls; paying 50c ea for rabbits 5 {lbs or more, 3 Ib rabbits 35c ea, also 35c ea for guinea pigs, Ib or mare, 14 0z or more 25c, express pd, NURSERY STOCK WANTED kK N Sharp, Commerce Ga 20 M Stuart pecan buds quick SECOND HAND MACHINERY : WANTED T Reed, 1 belt driven automatic cotton tramper C D Stewart, Buchanan Ga Screw pin and master log gear wheel for D B press CO Maddox, Winder Ga 1 h p elec- tri = 110 volt motor ~ Martin, Alpharetta Ga Good ee syrup mill, state size and price, now long used, will pay cash D H Daniel, Grovania Ga Tractor saw mill, must be cheap and in good shape MM Morton, Alpharetta Ga R 5 Reaper and binder, good condition D B Durden Hstate, Inc, Graymont Ga Delco or other standard lighting system, capacity at least 40 lights, must be in good operating condition, and bargain for cash; also small gener- ator, either direct or alternating EJ Thompson, Warrenton Ga 25 H Pp Fairbanks-Morse kerosene engine, good condition and cheap : W W Dyer; R 2 Carnegie Ga Black- smith blower and wood turning lathe, state make anqd size, will buy or exc C C Roberson, Avondale Estates Ga for eash, good condition Ww Cc Jones, R 8. Ball Ground Ga Small planer with matching outfit, good condition, exe S E Vandiver, Lavonia Ga Three 70 saw gin outfit complete FP. Coffee; Ri Cea Ga Large size 8 roller cane mill Lang evap-: orator, good condition and cheap HJ Willard, Alma Ga Copper evapor- ator, 7 1-2 -or<8 ft long preferred, give condition anqg price L Atkinson, Norwood Ga rick: in good condition, prefer Ford with trailer H Nichols, Rome Ga Dbl box cot- ton press; 80 saw cotton gin es Up- right model PECANS & PEANUTS WANTED J L Meadows Co. Vidalia_Ga Sound peanuts, any ES send sample with price : BEANS & PEAS WANTED W H Robinson, Cairo Ga Sound Brab- hams, Trons, clays, field peas, send sample, price HONEY BEES & BEE SUPPLIES WANTED J T White, Dublin Ga Beeswax, any quantity, 30c lb del MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Moultrie Mill & Elevator Co. Moultrie Ga Baled shucks in carlots Southern Timber & Lumber Mills Inc Atlanta Ga Large and small quantities, all kinds hardwood timber, dry Hamilton Bacon- Hamilton Co. Bristol Va Jimson leaves, bright, dry, Star root, star grass, pink root, culvers root barks, write for price list L L Wallace, 401 Highland Ave At- lanta Ga Party to preserve shares, will furnish sugar for both and sontainers for my share Daniel Drug Co. Hogansville Ga_ Silo filler, good condition _ c D Weeks, Douglas Ga Good goat wagon, reasonable J B Haley, R 1 Buchanan Ga Siand- ard containers for beans, peas and roast- ing ears, okra, give price del ee Mrs fiffie Cobb, Ellijay Ga 100 or more used fruit jars, quart jars pre- ferreq_but will take some pint a 1-2 zal, cheap for cash Lillie W Poarch, Calhoun Ga Graben. peaches, apples to make jelly on halves to parties who will furnish their own containers and sugar for all E J Sayell, Washington Ga Kiln for burning and baking pottery $60 Mrs J A King, Eron City Ga Canner, in good condition; $15 or exc Athens Hide Co. Athens Ga grades sheep wool : M Lloyd, 955 Vine St Chattanooga Tenn From owner tract of 30 to 40 aes ft good pine in So or middle a 1306 . Savannah Bank & Trust Bldg Savannah Ga Deer tongue leaves; send sample state quantity and price ~ Mrs A Walker, R 5 Waycross Ga ame 5 gal milk cans, cheap for cash All a 10 doz eggs for ee sefive Wek 562, Wuigonta Ga. z j} up. write for prices = 292 4- Buckeye incubator, 5 M capacity, cheap }farm machinery, or other varieties green and. and all other medicinal roots,. herbs and. figs on ee Bacon-Hamiliton Co. B Va Deer tongue. jJeaves fd POSITIONS WANTED: ;: ce 2 hpi. LuelHa Ga Yours man desires work looking after chickens or farm, some experience mie Hi Box 24," Bayle Ga Lady teacher, 10 yrs experience, profession- al certificate, successful disciplinarian, desires position as principal in gram- mar school, best references B F Morris, Davisboro Ga Man 45 desires position as superintendent of large farm, lifetime experience, refer- ences; can begin at once, would consider 1 to 5 yr contract B Crisler, R-3 Maysville Ga. Job as Miss G N.-Searboro, Royston Ga Graduate accredited high school, hold- er 1st grade general elementary license, desires position as teacher... for 1926-27 term ~~ FT W care Bureau of Markets, At- lanta Ga Reliable, settled man, exper- ienceq wants connection with growing plant farm in So. Ga, would consider 50-50 proposition z Miss i, Lamb, Swainsboro Ga Posi- tion as teacher for. 1926-27 term, college graduate, yr experience as high school teacher Louise Lillard, Wrightsville Ga 2 sis- ters, 1 with high school training, 1st grade license, 2 summer courses, Sev- eral yrs experience; other a 1926 grad- uate from accredited high school, hold- er of provisional state certificate class A, desire position in same school for. 1926- 27 term ginner, can begin Aug 10 tion as teacher; high school graduate, have completed course in teachers train- ing and have ist grade license, 1 yrs experience : Principal, - 129 E: Dougherty St. Athens Ga Man principal and wife de- sire positions in consolidated or junior school. Principal has ist class high school license, 5 yrs experience teach- ing, lady has class A elementary license {and 3 yrs experience, references C B Brooks, R 2 Stockbridge Ga Job picking cotton, experienced; employer to furnish transportation - F O Maynor, R 2 Rome Ga (Man 39 yrs old with wife and 3 children, de- sires position as overseer on. good farm, honest and sober, lifetime experience, can handle machinery and labor, refer- ences O Bagwell, blacksmith -wants . position, percentage basis, references R E Whisnante, R 3 Montezuma Ga Man experienced in carpenter work, ete, desires position as overseer on large farm for 1927 ME D care. State Bureau. of Mar- kets, Atlanta Ga Man with 15 yrs ex- perience desires to superintend 25 or 30 horse farm for 1927, can furnish Elberton Ga ist class salary or present time; references WC Pippin, R 1 Round Oak Ga Po- sition for 1927 as overseer, can handle Jabor and work, including placksmith- ing; references Miss Gladys Hall, Mansion 12, W Milledgeville Ga Young lady gradu- ate Emanuel Co Institute, Graymont- Summit Ga desires position as grade teacher for 1926-27 term, State elemen- tary license, class A, 1 yr teachers training course, 1 yr experience, now in summer school at GS C W D Fx.King, R 2 Edison Ga Position as overseer on farm of 12 to 20 plows in So, Gay near Nov Miss Elizabeth Tyson, Swainsboro Ga Position in grammar school, 1st grade State license, graduate accredited high school s it: Murray, Colbert Ga Position as sawer or foreman, can handle labor ville Ga Young lady desires position as teacher in small town or consolidated school for 1926-27 term, high sehsol graduate, Normal training course, 4 summer schools, 2 yrs experience, isi grade license A D Giles, R 1 Barnesville Ga Posi- tion as superintendent of 10 to 20 horse farm in good section near school and church, 35 yrs experience, can handle labor, also have 2 grown boys; werk for wages or share crop, can begin at once and continue thru 1927, references re- duired Miss Leila Roberts, Carrollton Ga Young lady desires position as assist- ant Roschey for, 1926-27 term, high school graduate, Normal training reense Sea Collins, R 3 Comer Ga Experi- erience, can keep Irene Lalfavor, R 1 Avera Ga Posi-. some labor, superintending: 35 Pies at} csc} school, can begin 1st Miss Ida Roberts, & 8 C W Milledge course, Ist grade State elementary li-. enced ginner desires position runnins- gin in middle or. South. eR, 16 78 ex: ler ay ginner for 192 2! several yrs experience, can si time PO Box 184, Toccoa Ga Posi miller and ginner for 1926- 27 several yrs experience, can stat time W R Harrell, Barnesville Ga as overseer on farm, 7 to 15 reasonable salary, references BC Booth, R 4 Danielsville tion in oil mill or cotton gin ne trie : BF Morris, Davisboro Ga. Posi superintendent of large farm; lifetime experience, would like to fOr 2 tO. =yea rs: references begin at once Rt 1, Box 81, Sparta Ga Your desires position. with dairy, hav yrs experience, references Miss Opal Huff, Bowdon lady, graduate Bowdon S$ Industrial, with State cense, desires position consolidated school ited high school graduate, | with teachers certificate, clas: sires position as teacher fo term a FARM HELP WANTE FM #&Ellis, Griffin Ga Men. to collect new crop pine -cones mills for seeq purposes Sept d lent pay JT Lamberth; Arabi Ga You ried man to help with dairy try farm, raise feed, etc, can star ering crop Sept -1 : KN Sharp, Commerce budders, experienced C L Dougherty, Rocky Ford to operate gin: for wages o horse K oil engine and s feed, well arranged, will fu and employment to the spe and church on farm AR Winns Jr. Valdosta! enced man to operate dairy, g00 sition to party that can produc H H Snowden, R B Alban young white men for general trucking, dairying and marke $1 day and board --Mrs B Y Dunbar, Sofkee Ga industrious family to help with | }cash basis, no overseer want R B Burney, 328 Albany wick Ga Good milker, $10.50 poard or $16 wk without boar dairy, 15 eows JI R Spruce, R 2 Clem Ga Goo cipal for rural high school Ocean City Dairy, Box 291. Fla Experienced dairyman, good ete., can use 2 men; good sa references : > 3 Womans Depa MISCELLANEOUS WA Mrs G W Morrow, R 2 El 1-2 doz nice long straw broom price del Mrs J E J Baggett, R 4 Swai Ga Party to furnish sugar, | vinegar to make pickle and on halves, also jelly, I do the wo furnish bal _. FLOWERS. SEEDS & PL WANTED ~ Bvershed, = 3 Malvern Ark I ails, narcissus any quantity 5c Ib, pay postage, keep varieties and label : Miss Marion Allen, 312 Comes Atlanta Ga Plants of dark Vr myrtle, this color only, no oe NEEDLE WORK ORK WANTE J ood, Dawsonville Ga Larg broidered designs for bed sp onything equal value NITRATE. AND SULPHATE GOOD FERTILIERS It is our opinion that both su. of ammonia and nitrate of sod cellent fertilizing materials, a be used to supply the demand f gen, A pound of nitrogen in the terials is more effective in incl crop yields than a pound of th plant food in cottonseed meal, hoof meal, etc. In choosing betw trate of soda and sulphate of a one should take into considerat type of soil and the cost of a po nitrogen in each material. Ift Ganger of producing an acid co of the soil by the continued us phate of ammonia on soils. poor the farmer may switch from 0 other of the materials acco economy, and in so doing. 4 one | will Bentralee the |