Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1926 July 29





STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS
7 B. A. HANCOCK, Acting Director __
Established by J. J. Brown, Commissioner of Agriculture, March 1, 1917.

ORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Issued Weekly
e State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. oo Each Thursday,





Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Postoffice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1900.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926. 2 No. 50.











2 Now, with practically all crops seeded and some being harvested and marketed, is the
- time to look ahead and prepare the best possible means for taking care of these crops,

both as to garnering and final marketing of such portions as you may have surplus over
and above ample needs for your families and live-stock.

- There probably never was a time when the spirit of conservation was so universally.
prevalent. This may be traced to at least two common causes: a better knowledge of
marketing, and thrift. As to these conditions, this Bureau while cognizant of the fact
that its untiring efforts have much to do with the bringing about of these better indica-
tions, makes no boast.. We have only done our duty cheerfully, as we will always con-
tinue to do, our on aim being to fight the battles of our people in their just right to a.

_ fair price for the fruits of their labor. a |
We want every farmer who may have a surplus of any crops to dispose of to let us
help him, bearing in mind that to do this most successfully every care must be taken to
see that it is of standard commercial quality and prepared for market properly. We

_ will find youa buyer for it when of this quality and condition. :





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Address all mail to STATE-BUREAU OF MARKETS, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia

Prices below are those which wholesalers were paying. F. O. B. these consuming centers, the day this Bulletin

went to press July 24, 1926. REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT RETAIL PRICES.

| = ATLANTA ~~ AUGUSTA MACON SAVANNAH COLUMBUS

ig f : coo 2.00Ea. 2.50Ea.

Sweet potatoes, K. D. 4 pk. Crates ---- 225-Ea: - 2,.25Ea. 2.25Fa.
Trish Potatoes, No. 1, new 100 Ib. sacks- -2.50-Cwt. _ 3.50Cwt. oe | ae eae aig
Cabbage (Green crated New) 2 2.50 2.75Cwt. = ne A NONE ee NONE oS
oe age ae ee Lb gag Le a by = 6% Lb 64g hy

ack Eye P ; 64 iD. : 0 72 b. 2 .7 .
Bars, Fresh capulbed 29 Doz. 28 Doz, _=iss 28: Doz. . pe ee
ise Pole a Wee aa : ee = pe Lb S21 Lb: : S21. : . . .
ee ae oO ik ae ee .22 Lb. -19 Lb.
Roosters 12 Lb. a a : = pe 8 28 ib 26 Lb,
Friers amd Broilers 134 to 2 Ibs. ------ ae Bee oe fe oe oe Te 20 Lb. -18 Lb.
eee 7 oe ik ee eee are
Meeting (Hens) ooo ne -~ _-20 Ub. 2m Le. pe te 22 Lb. NONE

urgey (fiens) ----- ee ORs Sok oy Lb. i 22 Lb. C -19 b. . : 4

Turkey (Toms) = zed .38 Lb. .36 Lb, . .36 Lb.
Country Butter (Best Table) .35 Lb. Ss 4% OA Lb, 25.Lbe. -25 Lb.
Country Butter (Cooking) .23 Lb. ves Gal :
Georgia Cane Syrup (Bbl.) ee i
Sorghum Syrup --
Corn Meal, per 96-Ib. sack -
Corn, No. 2 (White Western) sacked --
Oats, No. 3 (White) sacked
eanut Hay -_---- ESE qecnr-----
Peavine Hay
Shucks :

e than 200,000 Georgia far
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CATTI E FOR SALE ef
White, Marietta Ga 10 wks old
grade Jersey heifer calf; $3 |

-. Lindsey & Son, Armuchee Ga Jersey |

cow or merit, 2nd calf soon; price de;

(cds on sex of calif

J M Bruce, R 1 Avalon Ga 3 young
_ Jersey cows, fresh in, puge bred but
unreg; write
Sapeloe Plantation, Sapeloe Ga 6 Hol-
sein heifers, pure bred, without papers
4 or 5 mos old, $20 ea f o b Shipping
point; also reg bull calves from high
p-oducing dams and best -buHs,-reason-
- whble
Jay .&\ Mason, Madison Ga Fine reg
Jersey bull, 12 mos old, ready for ser-
vae, also younger. ones, write
I H -Boles, Dulyth Ga Fine Jersey
cow, 5 gals milk per day, good condi-
uvun 6 yrs old $65, fresh in; also Jersey
we good cendition, 3 yrs old; -$30
S Anderson, Hawkinsville Ga 20 |
fon milk cows
-N C Aiston, Richlang. Ga Pure bred |:
sersey bull. calf, 7 mos old; also 2 pure
bred poe bull calves, 8 mos old
: vrs JB brown, Eastman Ga Jersey
male ae 3 mos~-old $10
OW Hall, R 5 Vienna Ga Young Jer-
sey fresh, calf 2 wks old, write
Felton Sewell, R 3 Newnan Ga Reg
Jersey bull calf, 6 mos old, exc for.
heifer, write for price and description _
Pebble Hill Farm, Pineview Ga 20
to 25 head nice Grade Jersey dairy cows
all fresh int Sept, ranging in ages from
2. to 8 yrs old, all dehorned except ones
ia yrs. old
GL Dixon, Blackshear Ga 1-2 sorsey
buil, 22 mos old $20 |
ational Pecan sGroves Co. Flintside
Ga Young Guernsey bull calves from
"iu sire and heavy producing grade
vows; also fine Holstein bull calf, sub-
,eet to reg, bargains
AC Wilkiams, R. 1-Box 80 Athens Ga
line red Jersey cow, 4 gal milk day.
$100, 3rd cale dehorned and very large
0 W :
TN Bunn; Yaeiton Ga Several fresh
- and springer high grade Jersey ,and
(Fuernsey cows t
~Hampton Dairy, Hampton Ga 2 pure
red Holstein calves, 10 wks old, sell or

. exe for pure bred P C hogs

put Cummings, Donalsonville Ga Reg
Hereford . cattle, both sex, write

J M lindsey, Armuchee Ga 2 reg
hizhly ibred Jersey cows; 1 heifer; good
producers, 2 and 3 yrs old, write

J M Brown, McRae Ga 6 mos old
Jersey bull, eream color $25

-K L Smith, R 1 Palmetto Ga Jersey

4, thorobred: $40, 18 mos old

i. O Anderson, Harlem Ga _ Jolly
..nee, 2 yr old reg Jersey bull, beau-
tifsl. color, well bred, gentle, reason-
able

R Cleveland, R 9 Elberton Ga Full
tHloodeq Jersey heifer, 3 mos old, exc
for best offer
WT Adams, Lavonia.Ga Pure bred
Jersey bull, 2 1-2 yrs old, weighs 700
ths, sell or exc for milk cow, fresh in;
a0 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs old, weighs

450. lbs, sel or exc for 2 shoats, 90 lbs
ea
- +L Boswell Jr Siloam Ga Reg Here-
ford eattle, beth sexes, write for prices

S$ UL Thornton & Son, R2 Dewy Rose
Ga Reg Holstein Frisian bull, bred by
a State College of Agriculture, also
son of same, 8 mos old, sell or exc either

Poyd Densmore, Ball Ground Ga 3
heifers, 20 mos old, freshen during
next winter; $25 ea



x

: = HOGS FOR SALE
M T Amerson, Nunez Ga Male, 18
mos. old_$40;. sow .bred_to. Big. Bone gui-|
nea boar $50; 8 wks old gilt pig $15;
ail pure bred Black type big bone gui-
ne. hogs

Jay & Mason, Madison Ga Reg Po-
land China hogs, all ages ;

oBirs HS Hogg, a2 Latinas Ga
Poland China and > Duroc Jersey pigs,
oo wks old; $5 ea.

Kimbrough Farm, Sparta Ga Pure
bred a PC boar, weighs 450 lbs,
_ebout 3 1:2 yrs old $25 :

F Murphy, Sandersville Ga Few
choice big type black HXssex boar pigs,
write

-R C Couch, Turin.Ga Pure bred big
lone P C pigs, 2 1-2 mos old, $9 ea

tF JF Dye, R- 1 -Hlberton: Ga Pure
bred big bone P C pigs, 6 wks old, $5
O22 f

_ E Brantley, Box 145 R 1 Atlanta
_ 4 16 Berkshire pigs, boars and gilts,

oe 7 wks old, $10 ea or $135 for lot

+ W McCrimmon, Mt Vernon Ga
Ti: OI C male, 15 mos old $50 also O

I % pigs 3 mos old, with papers, meal



$ 5 Sthornton. & San. R2 Dewy. R

Ga Pure .bred Duroe | pigs, Defend et |

and . Cherry King,

A W Martin,
Five P C pigs,. entitled to reg
6 wks old last of Aug; $15 pair :

J M Brown, McRae Ga Spotted P C
pigs, 10 wks. old $10, subject to reg;
also 1 Hampshire gilt $20

C T Prosser, R 7 Milledgeville. Ga. 4
Big Bone Guinea pigs, 8 males, 1 fe-
male, 12 wks old, $10 ea or $20 pair,
eash with order

S W Avera, Lexington Ga Big Bone
male hog, 150 lbs, good condition, 8 mos
old $30 f.0 b Lexington

Ed Newsome; R 5 Madison Ga 6 pure
bred P.C pigs $6 ea

MULES & HORSES FOR SALE

N C Alston, Richland Ga Large jen-
ny, 8-yrs old, good breed, gentle

R HPirkle, Winder Ga Pair .black
mare mules, wagon and harness, weight
about 1100 lbs ea;_ good condition, bar-
gain

6 wks Olde $5 es SS
'R 1 Good Hope Ga
will be



E L Odom & Sons, axley Ga 8 mules |

H F Truitt, R 2 Esom Hill Ga Bay
{Percheron .stallion horse, 4 yrs old,
weighs about 1 M Ibs; $150

T J Postma, Folkston Ga Farm horse,
gentle; exc for farm implements or
products

W L Bennett, R 3 Hahira Ga Horse
9 yrs old, cheap, works anywhere, gen-
tle

SF Pettit, Hllijay Ga Good mule, 12
yrs old, weighs about 1100 ibs, exc for
good pigs or shoats

Ralph Grose, R 1 Box 68, Decatur
Ga Pony.,,..gentle, good worker; also.
her colt,
exc for S C RI chickens

J C Camp, R 2 Douglasville Ga Good
horse, exc for good milk cow or SOaek:
ings

Sam Fitzgerald, Red Rochelle Ga
Mare 7 yrs old, works anywhere, gen-
tle, good condition $140

S R Spires, Lincolnton Ga Mule, 7
yrs old, weighs 1 M lbs, good condition

H G Saxon, Canon Ga Black Shetland
pony, 4 yrs old, gentle; also buggy and
harness, good condition, cheap

ab Dixon, Blackshear Ga a. mules
sell or exe ;

SHEEP & GOATS FOR SALE

A D Galt, Albany Ga Choice South-
down rams $10 ea

MrsM Waller, Culverton Ga 2 Tog-
genhberg goats, male ang female, write



Miss Helen Biggers, Bremen Ga. Sev- |

eral sheep, ewes and lambs,
make offer

E L Dixon, Blackshar Ga Several
kids, $1.25 ea or $3 pair; also few large

work goats; $3

CORN &, CORN MEAL FOR 2 SALE

C E Robison, Lumpkin Ga 7 hun or 8
hun bu corn, "$1. 05, bu on board cars
Lumpkin, very few weevils

W L Bennett, R2 Screven Ga 100 bu
good slip shuck corn, treated for weev-
ils: $1 barrel. at barn =

F. D Glover, Zebulon Ga Pop corn, 10c
Ib shelled, 6c on cob z

Ga Seed Store. Inc. Macon Ga Mexi-
can June corn $2 bu

rams,



Moultrie Mill & Elevator Co Aouteris ;

Ga Shelled corn 2 1-2 bu bags, $1.10
bu f 0 b, special price $1.20 bu del in
Ga on 50 to-1 hun bu lots; also ear corn
carlots del, price on request.

OATS, WHEAT, RYE & MAX
FOR -SALE

RS Anderson, Hawkinsville Ga
White clipped oats; 65c bu ie

A H Chappel & Son, Milner Ga Ab-
bruzi rye; $2 bu, sample on request .

J R Harper, Sweet Gum Ga 300 bu
Tall rye, new. crop & recieaned $1.50
fob Sweet Gum ~

VR Bush, -& o.,
straw in carlots

R yA Coper, Ry ds Apalachee Ga 50



Albany Ga Oat

-bu good milling wheat, $1.50 buf o b

The Rowland Co. Athens Ga Coker
strain Fulghum oats 85c; Ga grown:

Bancrofts, Hastings, Applers T5c; book: ]

ing orders now for shipment last Aug
T L Williams, Sautee Ga Rye with
liberal amount hairy yetch in same,

$2.50 bu f o b Nacoochee Ga

W T Wright, R 4 Hilijay Ga 1 hun

to 125 bu good Ga rye 1926 crop, $1.50 |
apples and peaches 25e ib, or ae. Parone

bu fo b cars, Ellijay, any amt from
10 bu up, cash with order
Boyd Densmore, Ball Ground Ga 50
bu rye $2 bu f o b Ball Ground > 1
M F Lewis, Adairsville Ga Pure re-
cleaned Abruzzi.
vs aes also recleaned wheat $2 bu
0b
Dan Goepper, Rt 8 Atlanta Ga Alfalfa

Jhay $1. 15 cwt, small bales

3 mos old $60 for beth or will ||

rye. $1. 95 bu fo b

For the devetit of ese

Entomology has extended the

or fall inspection.
storage and bed inspections.

by. the Board of Entomology.

promptly August- 1st.
All regulations of the Georgia

. NOTE:
sah please, advise him to send.
mediately.

sweet potato applications by July the 15th, Georgia State Board of
-date of acceptance for sweet pota

applications to August the Ist.

NOTICE. TO SWEET POTATO
PLANT GROWERS

All growers in the State of Georgia who intend to sell sweet
potato plants next year, must apply to the State Board of Entomology
for inspection, not later than Aug. Ist, in order to obtain the field |
Only one application is necessary to obtain field,
Each application must be accompanied
by one dollar in cash, money order or check, which will be in pay-

ment for the first one hundred certificate tags.
toes are condemned and no tags issued, this amount will be refunded

ato

In case the pota- ||





No application will be received after August Ist, and those not
accompanied by one dollar will be returned.

Inspections will start 3

.

State Board of Entomology, re-

garding the growing. and handling of sweet potato tubers and plants _
must be st ictly complied with or no certificate will be issued. :

Please PRINT your name as you wish it to be recorded in the ap-
plication below and printed on your tags.

If you have a neighbor who expects to-grow plants for
in his application for inspection im-

Haliard De La Parelle,
State Entomologist.



Location

Number of Acres

spronerty:





POTATOES FRUITS ANR
_ VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Mrs. G Conner, R 7% Gainesville Ga
Horse apples $1.25 bu, red striped sum-
mer apples $1 bu f o b Gainesville
B J Pike, Mauk Ga White butter

b Mauk; also new crop sugar crowder

'peas dry $2 bu, white black eye Calif

peas dry $6 bu fob

N R Mooney, Quill Ga Beans, . peas
- tomatoes and cucumbers; also apples,
Detroit red and Rome Beauties $2 bu,
Aug. and Sept del

L A Ponder, Juliette Ga Large horse
apples $1.25 bu

ing apples $1 bu f'o b; also snap beans
$1.50 bu f.o De

ee Call, R4 Ellijay Ga? en or 3
hun bu fine Ellis or sugar apples: large
size $1 bu boxes, $0c bu in 4. bu bbl f oO
b, prompt- shipment .

Marie Call, R 4 Ellijay Ga New sun-
dried appies 10c. lb;..also sugar apples
.90e sha: fob Ellijay.

L B Rountree, R 5 Swainsboro Ga
Green hot pepper also Ruby King
sweet pepper 25c- 1b: of 0c gal

S P- Jones, R 3 Lula Ga Hot green
pepper 40 lb del

Mrs T A Hipp, Greenville _ Ga aoniee
| $1:50- bu: cling- stone .and freestone
peaches $2.25 per. crate del :

HW Trapp, Reynolds. Ga Cantaloupe
$1.50 crate f o b Reynolds

Woodliff Plant Farmy Flowery
Branch Ga Beans and cabbage; write

Good sized yellow nest onions $3. bu
Sof Pettit; Ellijay. Ga Shockley. ap-
ples, for<Sept- shipment; exc. for single
harness, good condition for 1 horse wa:
gon; or for peaches to _be shipped now.
-Mrs C.L Hamby, Greenville Ga Dried

sacks at 5c ea
_R_P..Bannister; R- Ball- Ground Ga

gobs now ready. ee

J M Nix, Flowery Branch Ga Sever-
al hun lbs cabbage, sell or exc, make
offer

DT Heery, RWEllijay Ga Horse and
sugar apples $1.25 bu e020 eis
pe ey Payne, Baxley .Ga Porto |:
potatoes, bu- PATORTS or bbl E



Tags To Be Ptinted In Name of: Ae.
NOTE: Location is very. important.

beans green, 32 quart hampers, $2 407} -

A D Call, R 4 Ellijay Ga Nice soos

Mrs P W Green, R 2 Suwanee Ga

ipples for pie-and jelly. $1.50..bu-

sone aut trucks to J H- x



APPLICATION FOR SWEET POTATO INSPECTION

wee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee -

Give exact location of your

HS Lawson, Morven Ga Green hot
pepper, 40c lb del also ima beans: Te

lb 0 b Morven

H Hiller, R 3 Ellijay Ga Apples, it
for cooking g, canning and eating; $1 b

0 D

T M Webb, Ellijay Ga Wating - and
cooking apples $1. bu f o b, cash wi
order o

FEO Adams, RC Albany Ga Toma-
toes, 7c lb in 6 basket carriers,

Plants $1 doz

LE Harrison, Dublin Ga Large sweet
bell pepper, $1 pk.$3.50 bu fo b Dubli
cash -with order; also black beauty ess
plants, medium to large, not less than
25 lbs shipped, 6e lb f o b Dublin, same
terms: .% .

W C Tumlin, Gainesville Ga Fine El
berta and Belle peaches from

sprayed stock, hand picked, well

_ choice

ed, fancy grade, $2.50 crate, nd

$2.25, fine canning, grade $2, stan
size bu crates, f o b

Mrs G Webb, Bllijay Ga Good eat
ing and cooking apples, $1 bu. in, boxes
or bbls, cash with order ie

. J H Leverette. Parrott Ga R 1 Fresh
figs 1926 crop, good \ for preserves, eat-
ing ,ete., 50c gal :

Miss Pearl Wilson, R 6 Summertow
Ga Green or ripe tomatoes, bulk
offer or will. exc for. 11 02 Pp
bottles; also multiplying onion sets ae
pint 6

Mrs R Robinson, Geoenville \Ga: Nice
white nest onions, dry, 60c gal del iS

Mrs R M Smith, Demorest Ga

}tender, green beans . $1.50 bu f-o o

Mrs. P Rathbone, R 1 Tignall Ga.
White multiplying onions ome DE or

dpu

Wm Kelley Jr., Demorest Ga: Choice
Ben Davis and Delicious apples Whe
basket f.0 b
Miss Hula: Webb, R 3 Ellijay Ga Su
dried apples 12c 1b, add_postage f.9 b-

-Mrs-- R-# Ferrell, .R 3 Greenville Ga
Good-flayor-medium size apples, 60c pk
$2 bu del or exc for white nest onions,
frying chickens or peanuts ~~ ae

S P Jones, R 3 Lula Ga Ripe a
green tomatoes $1.60 bu f0b

J H Arnold, Hogansville Ga Peach

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oats and rye, clean



_s&SEEDS FOR SALE .
# W Nichols, Mineral Bluff Ga Tall
prowing seed rye $1.60 fo b Mineral



| Beth age
Jo Harris, Chatsworth Ga. Turnip

seed, seventop, white, globe, strap leaf

wiixed 40c Ib del |

Bula Belle Greene, R 1 Holly Spring's

Ga Seventop turnip sed; 35c Ib fob

-W H Sewell, Lavonia Ga Purple top,
Globe and Southern prize turnip seed,
qpixed 2 oz 15 4 0% 25c 4c Ib del
- ? B Fowler, Buford Ga Seed wheat

VR Bush & Co., Albany Ga Texas
& Fulghum' seed oats and Abbruzi rye
it @M Crow, R 1 Fiowery Branch Ga
50 Ibs purple top turnip seed, $12.50
for lot or 3tc 1b for small lots del

Mrs T A Hipp, Greenville Ga 50 bu
Burr clover seed, hand cleaned $45 or
$1.25 bu :

V R Bush & Co. Albany Ga Hairy
yetch, lialian rye grass and crimson
clover

A Dye, R 1 Elberton Ga 199-1 seed
oats
Wm Spivey, Metter Ga Mixed turnip

seed; 5 tablespoonfull; 1-2 Ib 50c

R L Brooks,: Columbus ~Ga . Texas
Rust proof seed oats; $1 bu f o b

S BE Vandivers Lavonia Ga _ Purple
straw seed wheat

Mrs E J Fiowers, Seville Ga 20 Ibs
winter turnip seed 50c lb, new crop;
heading collard seed 60c Ib

A Moore, Texas Ga Burr clover
seed 75c bu f 0 b LaGrange Ga

Mrs G W Forest, R 5 Ball Ground Ga
Turnip seed 25c qt, add postage; Ara-
gon spinach for fall planting 10c large
pckge del
' Miss Madge Smith, R 3 Lavonia Ga
Burr clover seed free from other seed;
*4e lb ;
= J W Toole, R 2 Macon Ga Southern
prize frost-proof Winter turnip. seed, 50c
1p, 0 Ibs. $2.25: del
~ The Rowland Co. Athens Ga Coker
strain abruzzi rye $2.25; mountain ab-
ruzzi rye $2; tall rye $1.85; selected for
seed Aug shipment

Bverett Seed Co. Atlanta Ga Genuine
Maine grown old crop seed stock of
Irish Cobbler and Green Mtn potatoes
for fall planting $1 per pk, $3.25 bu,
$7.50 bes of 10 pks,all f o b Atlanta;
also seed rye Abruzzi seed rye $2.25 bu
ft 6 b; also Early Black amber cane

~ see. $2.25 bu. f 0 b

D Y Nichols, Mineral Bluff Ga North
Ga tall growing seed rye $1.50 bu f o b,

cash with order :

H Peterson, Willacoochee Ga New
crop prolific bearing 3 crop pea seed
$0 bu :

J HB Gibson, R 3 Lavonia Ga Burr

. Clover seed 3 1-2 lb, field cleand, will
exc

P M Herndon, Bowman Ga 2 hun Ibs
mixed turnip seed, consisting of purple
top, white globe, purple top yellow globe
and white globe, 25c lbdel lic Ib in 25
Vp lots f o b Bowman

Mrs C F Kilpatrick, Watkinsville Ga
10 Ibs new mixed turnip se@d 40c 1b del,
will exe for 5 pure bred S C RI pullets

8 wks old

Ne wwhite nest onions




- Evergreen Plant Farm, R 1 Flowery
Branch Ga New crop seven top turnip
seeq 40c 1b, 5 1b lots 30c lb del
W C Tumilin, Gainesville Ga High
germinating cabbage seed, 5 leading
varieties $1.25 lb del, 5 Ibs and up $1
Io f b; turnip seed several leading
varieties 65c Ib del, 5 lbs and up 60c
Ib fob
Warren Bros. Dewy Rose Ga Pure
Green Mt seed Irish potatoes $1 pk or
$1.25 pk del
W H-Robinson; Cairo Ga German mil-
let $2.75 bu fo 'b Cairo; also fine Pearl
or cattail millet $4.50 per 50 lbs; also
white spanish seed peanuts $1.90 bu;
Cairo Sed Co. Cairo Ga Mammoth
eurled southern mustard seed, $4 for
20 Ibs; also white velvet okra seed, 20
Ibs for $4 f 0 b Cairo
J H' Leveretie; R 1 Parrott Ga 10 lbs
rape seed $1.50 /
Dan Goepper, R 8 Atlanta Ga Ga
seed wheat $2 bu in 2 bu sacks f 0 b
Atlanta :
'SL Thornton & Son, R 2 Dewy Rose
Ga Southern Early Burr cloevr seed;
Screened 3 times, $1 bu |
Southern Plant Co. Tifton Ga Cab-
bage seed, leading varieties, $1.50 1b;
collard seed, regular and Buncombe
heading 50c Ib, turnip 'sed, leading. va-
rieties 50-1b, all gel
C Armisted, R 2
60 Ibs rape seed 25c Ib del or 20 Ib if
called for ;
J T Jenkins, R 2, Toecoa Ga Purple
turnip seed 35c Ib
_.W W: Sorrells; R29
Burr clover seed, free
bu fo b
_.Mrs O D Woodruff,

Commerce Ga
from: pests $1

Greenville Ga
clean and dry
50 gal del

.W H Smith, Martin Ga Burr clover

Seed, free ftom trash 4 Ib

Tomato lic doz

Williamson Ga |.



Ga Seed Stores Inc., Macon Ga Am-

ber or orange cane seed
ee : ed $2.50 bu f 0 b

| Miss Jackie B Smith, R-2 Martin Ga
| Burr clover seed 4 Ih

W K McGee, Bowersville Ga Choice
crimson clover seed in chaff 10c Ib f 0
b shipping point

Mrs L C Harris, R 2 Dallas Ga: Pur:

ple top ang Yellow Globe mixed turnip:
seed 30c lb f 0 bo

Mrs R F Terrell, R 3 Greenville Ga
Burr clover seed $1 bu de}

W W Hendrix, Etlabelle Ga 3 Ibs

Southern curled mustard seed 40 1b, 3.

Ibs $1 del

Harvey Gaines, Atlanta Ga Red burr
clover, alfalfa seed, sed oats, all varie-
ties; write

W T Hanson, Smyrna Ga Shellots 10
lb f o b Smyrna

Mrs Lillie. Barrett, R 3 Ellijay. ,Ga
Garden bean seed, red valentine and
colored half runner beans, 26 pint,
white half runner bean seed 30 pint

Wm Williams; Locust Grove Ga Gen-
uin purple straw or blue stem wheat.
pure and sound, $2 bu, 6 bu or more
$1.75 bu f o-b

Mrs W D Hopkins, R 4 Canon Ga
Large multiplying shellots for Aug
planting 1-2 gal 25 or 1 eal 45 del

J L Williams, Tifton Ga Best varie-
ties cabbage, $1.50 lb, Buneumbe head-
ing collards .50c lb, leading varieties
turnips 50 Ib, all qel.

PLANTS FOR SALE

O F Crow, R 2 Flowery Branch Ga
Leading variety cabbage, tomate, col-
lard: 20c hun, 500 for 7de, $1.20 -M del,
> M or more $1Mfob

W W Williams, Quitman Ga Cabbage
$1 M, coliards' $1 M; tomatoes $1 M;
prompt shipment :

W L Lowe, Cass Station Ga Late Flat
Dutch cabbage, True Ga collard, 20c
hun, add'5ce postage

Opie Crow Plant Farm, Flowery
Branch Ga leading variety cabbage.
New Stone tomato, Ga and Heading va-
riety collard, 25c hun, $1.25 M del, 5 M
or more $1 M fob, 10 M 90c M

C M Beckworth, R 4 Baxley Ga Por-
to Rican potato, Gov inspected, $1 M,
prompt shipment; also Porto Rican vine
cuttings $2

B T Baldwin, R 4 Rockmart Ga Klon-
dike strawberry $3.50 M del, booking
orders now for Nov and Dee del, pay.
1-2 now, bal at shipping time

Maj. Crow Plant Farms, Flowery
Branch Ga Porto Rican potato, State
inspected $1.25 M del- or $1 M f ob,
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato, Heading variety collard; all same
price; 30c hun, 500 $1/ 3 hun Tdc, $1.50
M del or $1.25 Mf o b, 10 M or more
$1 M 5 ;

Mrs J C Eades, R 7 Gainesville Ga

G E Waldrip; R 1 Flowery Branch
Ga Tomato 25c hun 5 hun 75c, collard
and cabbage, cash with order

S T Smith, Cuthbert Ga Napier grass
plants and roots; fine forage $7.50 M

W W McEver, R t Braselton Ga Cab-
bage, tomato and collard, leading varie-
ties $1:50 M: del

Woodliff Plant Farm, Flowery Branch
Ga Porto Rican $1.25 M del, $1 M col,

Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch}

cabbage $1.25 M, New Stone and Great-
er Baltimore tomato $1.25 M

Cooper Bros Baxley Ga Porto Riean
potato, vine cuttings and plants, ex-
press col, $1.10 M for plants, vine cut-
tings $1.45 M, cash with order

J W Toole, R 2 Macon Ga Early
blackberry $14 M, $1.50 hun, well root-
ed for Nov del; also strong Kudzu
plants $24 M, $3 hun for Nov del:

J F Call, R. 4 Hilijay Ga Hastings
Flat Dutch cabbage 75c M del prompt

ipment
are BR Crowe, R 4 Cumming Ga Flat
Dutch cabbage-15 hun, $1.25 M; col-
lard same price; also enion sets 18e qt
del

O M Crow,:R-2 Flowery Branch Ga
Charleston: Wakefield and Flat, Dutch
cabbage 25e hun, $1.25 M. del, 10. M:or
more $1. M f 0 b; New Stone tomato and
collard same price 5

L A Crow, Flowery Branch Ga: Dutch
and Wakefiela cabbage, : heading varie-

ty collard; Stone tomato; 25e hun, $1.25:

M del, $1 M: express col :
L E Harrison, Dublin Ga Jersey
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage 25c
hun, $1.40 M . ee
McEver Seed & Plant Co. Braselton
Ga New Stone and Greater Baltimere

also Livingston tomato, Late Flat
Dutch cabbage, heading variety col-
lard: all 25c hun, 500 $1, $1.50 M del,

5 M $5, 10 M $9 f o b prompt ship-
i Q S MeGowan, Summit Ga
Strawberry, now ready, 5Pc_ hun or exc
Green Mt. Farm, Gainesville Ga To-
wnato 7be per 5 hun, 1 M $1.25, cabbage
The per 5 hun, $1.25 M {



t \

MARKET BULLETIN

J W Wright, Alto
Globe tomato, Flat Dutch cabbage,
prompt' shipment, 25 hun $1.25 M del,
10 M lots $1 M, 20 M lots 95 M del

Ernest Wingo, R 1 Flowery Branch:
Ga Leading varieties cabbage, tomato,
and collard, now ready 30 hun, 75c per
3 hun, 5 hun $1, 1 M $1.50 del or $1.25
M express, 10 M or more $1 M, cash
with order

FM Wright, Alto Ga Livingston
Globe, New Stone tomato, also Flat
Dutch cabbage from Long Island seed,
now ready..25e hun, $1.25 M del

Plant Co Gainesville Ga Tomato Tic
per 5 hun, $1.25 M, cabbage 75 per 5
hun, $1.25 M...

J N Wright, Alto Ga Flat Dutch cab-
bage, 250. hun; 5 hin, tc, $1:25 .M,
prompt del

J M Nix, Flowery Branch Ga Charles-
ton Wakefield and Flat Dutch 20 hun;
also 125 M tomato, same price

Jno Wilson, R383. Ellijay. Ga Fiat
Dutch cabbage, 20c hun; late tomato,
New Stone, 15e hun, $1 M

-Mrs Dinah Evr; R 3 Ellijay Ga Flat
Dutch cabbage 15 hun, adq@ postage;
New Stone tomato 15c hun, June Pink
tomato and Royal King pepper 25c hun

W C Tumiin, Gainesville Ga Cabbage
collard and tomato, leading varieties;
500 for 70, 1 M $1

Evergreen Plant Farm, R 1 Flowery
Branch Ga Harly Jersey and Succession
cabbage, collard, Stone and Baltimore
tomato, all $1.25 M, 500, 75c del, 5 M
lots or more $1 M f 0 b

LB Bennett, Ri Flowery. Branch. Ga
Cabbage and collard, 25c hun, 500 75c
$1.25 M del

sugar yam potato, has small dark green
vine

Miss Li: Crow, R 2 Flowery Branch
Ga Wakefield ang Flat Dutch cabbage,
New Stone tomato, 25 hun, $1.25 M
del, 5: M-or more $1 M express col, col-
lard, same price

Williams Plant Co. Alma Ga New
Stone tomato, 4 in. high, ready to ship,
in crates, $2. M with instructions

J H Henry, Doerun'Ga 1 hun M cab-
Lage and collard, $2 M del or in lots of
dM or more byexsress $1.50 M

Berry Bennett, R 1 Flowery Branch
Ga Cabbage, 25c hun, 500 75c; $1.25 M
del; Tomato, 30c hun, 000 $1 or $1.50 .M
del

T C Bennett; R I Flowery Branch
Ga Succession and Flat Dutch cabbage
25e hun, 500 75, $1:25M; tomato, New
Stone 30c hun, 500 $1, $1.50 M del

Mrs T W: Allen, R 1. Gainesville Ga
Red, shellots for fall planting Jic large
bunch, also few white multiplying shel-
lots \

Southern Plant Co. Tifton Ga Leading
varieties cabbage 500 $1; $1.75 M del;
express col $1.25 M :

W- W: Hendrix, ENabelle Ga Living:
ston Globe tomato, wilt resistant, 25c
hun, $1.20 M del, Aug 5th del

Jno Miller; Pooler Ga Tomato and hot
pepper 50c hun del

Knight Bros. Dacula Ga Strawberry
40 hun,. Missionary variety for fali
shipment, write

G@ T Waldrip, Flowery Branch Ga
Early Jersey Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage, New Stone and Baltimore to-
mato 500 Toc; $1 M for 10 M express
col; Ga collard same price

WO Waldrip,; R 1 Flowery Branch
Ga Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch
cabbage; $1.25) M del; New Stone. and
Greater Baltimore tomato, now ready,
$1.25 M del, 5M express col $1 M, cash
with order

Mrs P Rathbone; Re 1 Tignall
Strawberry 25c hun'or $2 M

Minor Bennett, R 1 Flowery Branch
Ga Leading varieties: cabbage, tomato,
and collard, now ready 500 $1; 1 M $1.50
del or $1.25 M express, 10 Mor more
$1 M

Cc Waldrip, R 2 Gainesville Ga Lead-
ing varieties cabbage and collard, now
ready, 25c hun $1.25 M or over 5 M $1
M, Stone tomato $1.40 M ~

Ga



NURSERY STOCK FOR: SALE

J L Anerson, West Point Ga 1 M
pest pecan stock, high and branched
out; $35 doz

i; Richardson, Jersey Ga About 5 hun
pecan sprouts; 1 M peach sprouts, Ga
Hoogg & Uneeda; 50c doz

Stewart Pecan Co. Valdosta Ga 1
hun M budded- and grafted pecan trees,
for sale next winter, Stuart, Schley and
Success, also Money Maker

Homer Brown, Waresboro Ga Luther
Burbank fast growing black walnut
for shade, $1 doz ;

CHICKENS & EGGS FOR SALE
X S'C White Leghornis
Mrs J Z Curry, Stockton Ga Ferris
strain, 4 1-2 to 6 mos old pullets, 1
cockerel $7 7

Mrs H Rommel]; 5 1 Williams Mill
Rd, Atlanta: Ga Pullets, pure Red Bar-





2 pur or Mor 80c ea} small lots $1 ea

Ga Livingston,

S P Tottle;. Manassas Ga Old fashion |-

ron or Young strain, 8 to 10 wks old, |



Sk ee ee

PAGH

TAREE.

Mrs E C Newson, Eatonton
bred: Tancred strain cockerels,
Apr hatch $1.25 and $1. ea

DL Hale, Winterville Ga.
Young strain, 30 pullets, same

Mrs ff H Reynolds, Smyrna Ga 3). yr
old Mech hatch Tancred strain hens
$1.25 ea; also 1 hun 10 wks old pullets
Tanered.. strain $1 ea, also several
cockerels 4 mos. old $2 ea

Stuart M, Stout, Manchester Ga 19
hens, 2 roosters, hens heavy: layers $1
ea

G F Murkerson, R 1 Chester Ga 159
pure bred heavy English strain pulleis,
Meh hateh $1 ea f o b Plainfield Ga

T GH Richardson, Palmetto Ga 50
hens, yr old, Ferris strain, $1 ea

Mrs W H Smith, R 1 Warnr Springs
Gad Wyckoff strain cockerels, Apr 21st
hatch, 80c ea-f'o b

Herbert Palmer, Oconee
strain: cockerels, selected for
4 mos old, $2.50 ea f o-b

Clyde. Williams, R 1 Bowersville Ga
Cockerls; Apr hatch $1 ea, Tancred
strain

Mrs A A Butler, R 5 West Point Ga
10 hens, good layers, $1.50 ca; 1 cock
$2, Tot for $15

-~MrsL Leverette, Parrott Ga:15 eggs
for hatching, Barron and Wexris strain,
Tae

N.B Corbin, 114 Corbin Ave Macun
Ga Pure bred Wyekoff strait cocker-
els, 10 to 12: wks oldy $1.25 ca

Mrs N J Phillips, Colquitt Ga 4 Fer:
ris strain hens $1.25 ea

W H Wilkinson, Tignall ia25 or 39
pullets,; Barron Tancred strain, Feb
hatch $1 ea ;

H A Griffin, Bostwick Ga: Hens $1.25
ea, pullets $1.5 Odea, 18 wks old

R Stanley, Due Ga Cock $1} cokerels .
14: wks old 75 ea }

Mrs F E Tebeau, Giyton Ga 2 cock-
erels, Jan hatch $1.50 ea; 2 Meh hatch
$1.25 ea, 4 for $5;. Fancred strain, from
good Jaying stock

Dixie Stock Farm, Osierfield Ga Sev-
eral choice cockerels, Barron strain,
Feb and: Mch hatch; $1:50 and $1 ea .

Mrs Ida Kelley, R 4 Marietta Ga 7
hens, 1. cock, pure Barron strain; 15
mos old, $1 ea fo b+

CW Page, Norcross Ga W' W Kerlin
strain English, 1 yr old hens and cocks.
20 hens, $1/25 ea, 7 cocks, $2:to $3 ex,
pullets and@ ecockerels, Meh and Apr
hatch; same breed, $1 to $850 for 3
mos old, 4 mos $1.50 to $2

Ga Pure
Mech and

40 hens,
strain

Ga. Ferris
breeding,



S$ Brown beehrns
Mrs G T Trulove, R 1 Stockbridge
Ga Hatching eggs, Tormohlen strain,

15 for $1, 50 for $3

Mrs H B McElmurray, Charing Ga
Several nice pullets, 70c ea, about 12
wks old

Mrs D Whatley; R. 3 Cuthbert Ga 12
pullets, 2 mos old $10

Mrs W B Hester; Blakely Gai 2 pure
brbed cockerels, Mch hatch, Everlay
strain $1 ea

D Weodard, R 1 Buford Ga 15. hens,
1 rooster; $1 ea or! $12.50: for 16t, Ever-
lay strain, f'o b Buford

Mrs P Rathbone; R> 1 Tisnall
Cockerels, Mch- hateh, fat $1 ca

J F Millen; Leo Gai 25Hveriay strains
hens; good layers, $1 ea or $22.50" for
lot f o b

Mrs P W Hyatt, R 4 Bowdon Ga
Pure cockerels, Apr hatch $1 eax or exc

Miriam Rountree, R 5 Swaiisboro Ga
1 pair $1 ea

Mrs L. McEtheny, Montieilo Ga 5
hens, English strain, 90c ea ov $4:25 for
the 5; also two 8 wks old cockerels, Ker-
lin strain 50c ea

Miss Helen Biggers, Bremen Ga Fer-
ris strain eggs, 75c for 15; als 25 hens
$1 ea; several cases white shell eggs
per wk, make offer

Mrs li Almond, R 1 Stimmit Ga 65
hens, 6 ockerels; . Apr bate: 1925;
Young: strain, $100 fer lot;, Mch 1926
hath pullets $150 for lot, or. $250 fer
both lots 5

C L Smith, Bowdon Junctiom'Ga 155
hens: $1 ea, Mch 1925 hatch, laying

W Baskin, Temple Ga 1 hun pullets
Mech hatch, Ferris strain.$f' ea

Mrs C E Jackson, Sparks Ga 20 Royal
Grade Tancred cockerels, ready for
service $1.50 ea or exc for pullts 4 mos
old

Ga

S C Brown Leghorns
S D Aderhold, Lavonia Ga 10 pullets
Meh and Apr hatch, 75c ea or $7 for
lot
Mrs C E Jackson, Sparks Ga. 10 hens
$9 for lot: or exc for White Leghorns
Tancred strain, pullts 4>wks' old
_ Beff- Legherns
J D Ward, 3169 2nd Ave Columbus
Ga Several single comb cockerels and
pullets; cockerels ready, for service $3
ea; 8 to 10 wks old $1:to $5 pullts ready
to lay $2.50 ea, 8 to 12 wks old $1 to
$2 ea or exe for sneckle Sussex
G - Sanders; Wray Ga Pure bred
cockerels; Mch hatch,-75 or 2 for $4.40

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INS & EGGS FOR SALE _

EGG:
Sk Buti egnorms. 3 *
Mrs W B Hester, Blakely Ga Pure
ipred yellow Leghorn rooster, 2 yrs old,
- $2 or exc for 2 Brown Leghorn ve
oe strain

Barr eit Rocks

_E . Boswell Jr. Siloam Ga Eggs from :

pure Plymouths, $1 del
Mrs W M Hays, Douglasville Ga 8
Apr hatch pullets, Mch hatch cockerel,
pure breq Park strain $10 fob
~~ Mrs J D MclIntyre, R 1, Ousley Ga
Select pure bred Parks strain cocker-
els, Mch and Apr hatch,.from prize
- stock $2.50, $2 and $1.50 ea, select hat-
ching eggs $1.25 and $1.50 setting, fine
cock 2 yrs old $5, 3 nice cocks 1 5 mos
old $3.50 ea or 3 for $9.50
~iMrs M C Colvard, Bowman Ga 25

pullets, Mch and Apr hatch $1 ea f o b

Bowman
Miss Helen Biggers, Bremen Ga Col-
_Jege strain eggs, 75c for 15; also- several
cockerels $2.50 ea
: Mrs W C Norris, Zebulon Ga 8 Ply-
- mouth cockerels, $1.75 ea $12 for lot,
-Mch hatch :
Mrs J B Brown, Eastman Ga Pure
ibred friers, 2 lbs ea, 35c Ib coop of 25
fob
: Mrs C E Jackson, Sparks Ga 10 kona:
10 mos old, $1.25 ea, or exc for Tancred
strain White Leghorn pullets, 4 mos
old

Mrs N J Phillips, Colquitt Ga Cock-

erels, 5 mos old, $1 ea

eS Mrs W E Bunk, R 1 Rome Ga Cock-
erels, Feb hatch $1.75 and $2

-- Mrs R M Smith, Demorest Ga 6 fat

_ riers, average 2 Ibs ea, $3.60 for lot

Mrs Florence P Billings, R B States-
fore Ga Holtzmans Aristocrat cocker-
els, Mch and Apr hatch $2 and oo:
also eggs for hatching $1 for 15 :
Partridge Rocks

a Mire Jesse Mixon, Ocilla Ga 20 hens,

Plymouth 2 cocks $1.75 ea, 1925 hatch
Robt W Clark, 358 Spring St Macon

Ga _ Bird .Bros eee scoring stock and

eggs : oS

oe : Buff Rocks

; Mrs Ww A Wammock,. R A Tennille
Ga Cockerels, Mch hatch, $1.25 ea, from
prize stock, or exc for pullets same
reed and age .

White Rocks
Mrs H J Hogg, R 2 LaGrange Ga 2
- pure bred Fishel strain Plymeuth cocks,
yr old $1.2 5ea .
Mrs RL Hutcheson, R 1 Forest Park
Ga Cockerels, 3 1-2 mos old, $2, 1 cock
2 yrs-eld $2, all Fishel strain
Mrs. A-L Keys, R 1 Eton Ga 2 cock-
erels, 6 pullets, 4 mos old, Fishel strain
from: wselecteg stock $1 ea
..Mrs C C Payne, R 6 Tifton Ga Fish-
el strain cockerels, 4 mos old, $1.25 ea,
- eockerels 3 mos old $1 ea, from selected
stock, eash with order
-- Jno L Bennett, R 2 Screven Ga 2
_ Jhens, 1 cockerel, hens ready to lay, fine

al

S stock $5 for lot, cash

S RI Reds
LL McElheny, Monticello Ga

Mrs
ang Donaldson strain hens,

Smith
$1.25. ea ss
Miriam Rountree, R 5 Swainsboro Ga

Pure bred dark red roosters, Mch hatch :

$1 ea

Mrs J E Sikes, Chester Ga Rich red
col pullets, Apr hateh $1 ea, in 10 or
more lots, from prize stock
_ Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood Ga
Prize
strain, 1926 hatch cockerels, $2 ea, 2
yr old hens $2 ea, eges from choice mat-
ings $1.50 setting

Mrs H G Brown, R 1 Stone Mountain
Ga, Donaldson strain eggs $1.25 for 15,
$2.25 for 30, $5.50 hun del or exc
~ Mrs W TY Mathews, Pearson Ga Pure
bred Donaldson strain cockerels, large
Size friers $1.50 ang $2 eee

Mrs D-Donaldson, R 1 Decatur, Ga
5 Dec hatch. pullets now laying, .mated
to good cock,-all from trapnested stock
$20 for pen of 6; large early cockerels
$5 ea, eggs from_trapped fancy matings
$2 per 15 del :

Mrs G W Caldwell,- R + Calhoun Ga
12 pullets, 2 cockerels Feb hatch, pure
Donaldson strain $1.25 ea f 0 b Cal-
houn

Mrs RS Herod, R 1 Adairsville Ga
Roosters, 8 wks old $1 ea or exc for
White Leghorn pullets, any pure breed
W.T Thurmond, Commerce Ga 5
ocks, Meh hatch 1925; $1.50 f o b

Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown Ga
18 1925 hatch hens, dark red, pure Ered

aidan strain- chickens, pure bred;..$1

r lot or nee 50. a 2 a oO. b Fruit. :

stock Donaldson and Mahood

$1. 50 a



Nee as Lo Seusio ns. Sop
poasters, full stock, Apr hat
both fo b

Mrs REF Terrell, 8 Grecovine Ga

12 Feb and Apr hatch pullets $15 del
Mrs P W Hyatt, R 4 Bowdon Ga Few
Donaldson strain Apr hatch cockerels,
exe for pullets, same strain and age
C W Page, Norcross Ga Owen strain
hens from my pens $2 ea, cockerels and
Mrs R M- Smith, Demorest Ga ~25
friers, average 2 lbs ea, oat: d0 for lot
or 55c-ea
pullets from these hens o 1st prize
cock -$1.50 ~to $2 ea, cockerels same
age

Light Br ahmas
con Colclough, Maxeys Ga Eggs from
Baleh & Brown strain $1 for 15 del, 10
wks old chickens, pure bred, trios $2. 60

doz $10

-O H Wright, Peters Bldg atlanta Ga
Giant eggs $2 for 15

S L Wyandottes

D F Parker, Summerville Ga Hens
and pullets from pure bred stock $1.25
ea f 0 b Summerville

J H McKinney, Ball Ground Ga Pure
bred cockerels,
hatch $1 ea or exe for pullets -

W T Adams, Lavonia Ga Hatching
eges $1 for 15 del, few young -pullets,
and ecockerels 2-3 grown $1 ea

Cleveland Wade, Alto Ga 6 hens, 1
cock, pure bred, 18 mos 014, $9.50 f o b

White Wyandottes

Mrs W L Guillebeau, R 6 Lincolnton
Ga-20 select Apr hatch pullets from
thoroughbred stock, Regal Dorcas
strain $1 ea, Mch hatch cockerels $1,25
ea, will sell in lots of 5 or more, 6 pul-
lets and cockerel $6; two 3 yr old cocks
from prize stock $1.50 ea

Mrs A Fitzgerald, R 1 Rochelle Ga
Regal-Dorcas strain chickens, 12 hens,
1 cock $2 ea, small size 80c and 60c
ea

Mrs R Robinson, Greenville Ga 6
pullets, 10 wks old, $6 del, 3 cockerels,
same age 75c ea .

M L Snare, R 4 Gainesville Ga Keeler-
Martin strain eggs, $1 per 15 or $6 per
hun del

Mrs B M Thomas, Hoboken Ga 10
pullets, Feb hatch, $1.25 ea 20 pullets
Mch hatch $1 ea; part Regal-Dorcas and
balance Regal-Doreas Invincible strain

Anconas

E L Spann, Plains Ga Shepherd &
McLaurin strain young hens

(Mrs Mattie Lamb, R C Millen Ga 12
hens $1.25 ea or exc for same No. RI
Reds, also 12 Mch and Apr hatch pul-
lets $1 ea or exc for R I Red pullets;
same No.; also cock $1.50 or exe for
1 Red cock, also 3 Mch hatch cockerels
$1 ea or exc

J H Myers, Springfield Ga Few choice

cockerels; Apr hatch or exc for Ancona

pullets or White Leghorns
Harvey Gaines, Atlanta Ga
Clevelang Wade, Alto Ga Cockerel,
Shepherd strain, 3 mos old $1.50
Knight Bros. Dacula. Ga 1 cock, Shep-
herd strain, 15 mos old $1.50
B D Morrow, Calhoun Ga 150 pullets,
Shepherd strain = fo b, early Mch
hatch

Games

Mrs R L McNair, Wrens Ga 4 dark
Cornish cockerels, Mch nase from prize
stock $1.25 ea :

Mrs S E Shurling, orones Ga Dark
Cornish pullets and cockerels $1 ea, 10
hens 1 rooster, unrelated $18, all pure
bred, pullets Mch and Apr hatch ,

Mrs Rena Kennedy, R 2 Collins Ga
Pure bred Cornish cockerels, now ready
fancy stock, $1.75 ea ey

LT Vaughn, Daniclagsiic. Ga Nice
young stags, pure Ginn ay. pit games,
$2.50 ea

- BL Greeson, R 1 Bocke Face Ga Mt
Eagle and Carolina Blue Apr and May
hatch stags $2. 50 and $3.50 om trio $5
and $6..~

W B Donaldson Tr. Statesboro Ga
Dark Cornish Mch hatch cockerels, best
stock $3 and $3.50 ea

JR Gardner, Locust Grove Ga Pure.

bred dark Cornish oe oe 3
lbs ea, $f ea fob

J C Haley, Royston Ga = Dit game
brown red, red quill cross, blues and
grays, young stock 1 to 2 1-2 Ibs as
50e Ib, hens $1.50 ea.

Ty M Gulley,.R 1 Hartwell Ga 2 White
Cornish hens, last yr hatch $1.50 ea;
also 10 milk fattened broilers, 1 to 1
1-2 Ibs ea, 50c ea

Mrs N J Phillips, Colquitt Ga 2 Dark
Cornish Indian games, 1 hen 2 a

: Jersey "Black Giants =
_J A McRae, Whigham Ga 5
1d, , Marey strain $2 e

Schroeder strain, Apr.

2s H es Wasesbere: Ga Pure ured
roosters $1 ea, eggs 75e for Eee

Lok Wallace, 401 Highland Ave At-
lanta Ga 30 pullets, 6 wks old, Papes
strain $2.50 ea, 19 cockerels, same price
or exe for equal value in Brown Leg-
horns or Cornish games

SC Black Minoreas

-B Cochran, Homer Ga 7 hens,
layers $7

O48 Wright, palers Bldg Atlanta Ga
Giant eggs $2.25 for 15

Wilson Minorca Yards, Martin Ga R
2 Cockerels, Pope strain, from prize
stock $1.50 ea

good

Bantams =

R Rountree, R 5 Swainsboro Ga Ban-
tams 75c ea or trio $2, cocks red and
et hens black

T M Gulley, R 1 Hartwell Ga 3 or 4

/Golden seabright cockerels, Mch hatch,
$1 ea, from mated birds

H S Vaughn, R 1 Danielsville Ga 1-2
brown red and 1-2 Gin Gray games,
50c ea

L L Wallace, 401 Highland Ave At-
lanta Ga Trio Mille Fluer $20, 2 pair
Jap Silk $10 pair, pair Young Malay
$12.50, dark Cornish $5 ea, male birds,
Golden Seabrights, black, white or Buff
Cochin $5 ea, exc for mkt poultry, cows
or P C shoats

Robt W Clark, 358 Spring St Macon
Ga Exhibition quality Golden Seabright
and Partridge cochins $5 ea and up,
eggs $5 for 15

R C Copeland, R 9 Elberton Ga M5
hens, 1 rooster, old fashion oo
exc for 3 Plymouth Rocks, 2 pullets, 1
rooster

J W Bailey, R 2 Calhoun Ga 3 Part-
ridge Cochin hens, 1 cock, 13 mos old
$12

L L Wallace, 401 Highland Ave At.
lanta Ga Silky pantams, $12.50 pair,
8 other pure bred varieties $10 pair up

Light Brahmas

Mrs V L Bradley, 1841 Green St Au-
gusta Ga 2 cockerels $2 ea f 0 b, Scotch
strain Apr hatch

Jersey Black Giants

Mrs C E Jackson, Sparks Ga Hens: $2
ea, young cockerels $1 ea, pullets Feb
hatch $1.50 also young pullets, all Mar-
cy strain f 0 b or exc for Tancred pul-
lets 4 mos old :

White Orphingtons
Mrs G Conner, R 7 Gainesville Ga
Fine pullets, 12. wks old, 90c ea, cock-
erels.same age 75c ea
Jno L Bennett, R 2 Screven Ga 20
pullets and cockerels, Apr haven $1 ea,
cash. with order 5 ee

MIXEDTable 1 Use

Mrs C F Thomas, Clyo Ga 10 hens $1
eafob

Carl Longino, R 1 Pineview Ga Apr
ang May hatch friers 1-2 to 1 1-2 lbs,
50c ea, not less than 3- shipped

Mrs M M Adair, Swords Ga Friers
ea wk, make offer

lets, Feb or Mch hatch, _Everlay eirag
or sell for 85c ea

J H Leverette, R 1 Parrott Ga 15 doz
fresh eggs, twice a wk at mkt price

Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland Ga 1 hun
health yhens, some. mixed, some R I
Reds 3

Miss Eunice Smith, Cease Ga 26

10 White Leghorns $12.50 for lot
Gleveland Wade, Alto Ga hens $8
Knight Bros. Dacula Ga Eggi S 36c doz

in lots of 6 doz
Mrs E H. Smith, Cochran Ga 50 Ibs

broilers and friers 32 1-2 lb. >

Baby Chicks .

Harvey Gaines, Atlanta Ga Large
type Barron strain chicks $9.50 per hun,
Anconas $11 per hun, Barreda Rocks, R
I Reds $12 per hun, del 100 per cent live
arrival guaranteed

Mrs D Donaldson, R 1 Decatur Ca
Chicks from-my fine pens. R-I Reds 15e
ea in lots of 20 to 1 hun del

Mrs H J McCorvey, Hawkinsville
Ga Jersey Black Giant chicks 18 ea
del in lots 25 or more

Atlanta Ga Barred Rock and*R: I Red
chicks pure bred $13 hun St for 50,
White Ieghorns. pure _ bred, -Jaying
strain, $10 hun $5.50 for 50 del

Mrs R Robinson. Greenville Ga 10 8.
C:R J chicks, 4 wks olas$5 del...

Mrs E H Smith, Cochran Ga Day old
chicks 10 ea; 1 hun: 4-wks old 25e "ea;
1 hun 6 wks old 30 ee



Mrs. W B Hester, Blakely Ga 12 hens |.
exc for 8 pure bred Brown Leghorn pul-

friers, 10 R I Reds, 6 Barred Rocks, |

Mrs H Rommell, 51 Williams Min Ra .

_PURKEYS & EGGS FOR

ay rT L. athey, R 4 Cleveland Ga 24
|hens, gobbler, 9 young ==

fob

Mrs J 5 Curry, Sock Ga. 8 Gq :
Bird Bros strain turkeys, 6 wks old $1@
del; Aug ith eggs $3 for 11

Mrs C F Kilpatrick, Watkinsville Ga
7 mixed, 10 wks old, $1 ea or exe for
7 Mch hatch RI Red pullets :

Mrs G P C Colvin, R 4 Thomson Ga
16 M B, 15 wks old, $1.50 ea f ob
Thomson

Mrs M C Colvard, Bowman Ga 12
Bronze turkeys, 3 1-2 mos old, $1.50
for hens, toms $1.75 ea fo b Bowman

Mrs T B Gissendinner, Fitzgerald G.
8 one yr old Giant Red Bourbons, 2 hens
1 tom, exc for pure white Orphmaten
pullets at $20

Jno L Bennett, R 2 Screven Ga 10
eggs, $1.25, cash with order

DUCKS & EGGS FOR SALE-
A C Guest, R 1 Bowman Ga 11 white
Pekins, 4 raised last yr, 6 2 wks old, 1
4 wks old, $1 ea for the 4, 25c for one
4 wks old and 20c ea for the other 6
Mrs G T Truelove, R 1 Stockbridge
Ga Fine pair colored Muscovy, fine
breeders $7.50 or exc for 12 Brown Lee:
horn pullets, or pig

RABBITS & PET STOCK FOR SALE

H Burden, R 1 Bowman Ga White
and black rabbits, 1 mo to 1 1-2 yrs
old.

Mrs B.P Meetze, Arlington Ga Fin-
est strain song birds from Germany;
= $8, female $5 or both with cage
$15

Mrs Dan Flinn, Dawson Ga Young
canaries, singers, Males $5, females $1,
imported stock

D C Kinney, Demorest Ga 6 grown
rabbits 60c ea; 4 smaller ones 234. to 35
ea, all colors

(Margaret Anderson,
6 pair canaries, fine singers;
or $12.50 for singer

-Luther Richardson, Jersey Ga Pair
full bleoded brown and blue fan ta
pigeons $1.25 pair

I: L.-Wallace, 401 Highland Ave A
lanta Ga Pedigreed reg Steed male ca-
naries, trained, choice of Randall or
Seifert strain $20 ea with papers; fe-
males $5 ea, also ioud singing German
choppers, males $10 and $12.50 ea; or
exe for poultry

L N Patten, Abbeville Ga Singer ca-
naries, good condition; cheap =

Lorene Ballard, Devereaux Ga 4
White Holland rabbits, 1 buck 1 yr old
3 small rabbits, 2 mos old $2 for all |

Mrs J A Waller, R 1 Sandersville Ga
Brown guinea pigs, good stock $2 pair

Mrs O J Bowen, Stockbridge Gar a
rooster peafowls, write =

Jno G Affleck, 1016 Britt Dr, Colum-
bus Ga Solid young yellow male canary
not yet in song, exc for Leghorn pul-
lets or hens

Mrs W H Childs, R 2 Adairsville Ga
5 pink eyed. white rabbits 75e ea or $3. 50
for lot, good breeders 2-8 grown,
with order fo b

Miss Lillie Deen, R 2 Cave. Springs
Ga Rufus red buck, 6 or 9 lbs, $1. 25
f ob.

RL Tribble, R 2 Atlanta Ga Fine lot
squabs, homers, mated, banded, working
$1.50 pair, also fan tails, pigmy, priests
etc., write <

5 te -Wallace, 401 Highland Av
lanta Ga German choppers and Ke





West Point Ga
$15 pair

|eanary singers, 2 mated pairs a

tra females, large red mated Carneaax
pigeons : :

L A Palmisano, Athens Ga SW Red
youngsters from Stahls G cert. stock
or exc for Chincillas or Flemish. giant
what have you

seecmppeb ie iagest

BEANS FOR SALE

Mrs E J Flowers, Seville Ga Laredo
soys a0. er will exc: for baby chicks, any
large breed.

S L Thornton & Son, Be 2 Dewy Rose
Ga Sound pure- recleaned OQ-Too-Tal
beans $7 ae

-C M. Brennan, Columbus Ga Dixie
prolific: soy beans $6 bu

J & Everett, Pinehurst Ga 200 Ibs
green lima butter beans every Tuesday
and Friday, thru season = >

C P Trowell, -Broxton Ga Butt
beans; $2.20:ba del >

W H Robinson, Cairo Ga Mammoth
yellow soys, $2.50bu; Biloxis $3.50 bu

Cairo Seed Co. Cairo Ga, Mammoth
yellow soys, $2.50 ey HS . 50 bu
f.9.,b, Cairo

~- 8. PEAS FOR SALE
= Mire Lucy Wood, Gay Ga 75 Ibs frost



-| proof english 20c lb add postage

J M Henry, Doerun Ga Few bu sugar
Crowder for fall planting 35 lb or by
express bu lots 15c lb

A L, Hursey, R4 Douglas. a. N

ae crop: Seuapeers = sii gehtly mi







any amt 5e lb, send container
ent = eS

rR Bush & Co. Albany Ga Austrian

ray, winters :

'M Carver, R 2 Kirkland Ga New
corp Carver specials for May planting
sample on request, write
A T Rigsby, R B Camilla Ga About

or 1 hun bu hay peas $5 bu, sample

1 request

H O Adams, R C Albany Ga Now
ready to ship, Va blackeye peas 90;
fhamper

Jno Daniel, R 3 Baxley Ga Field peas
snown as Skipper, new crop $3.15 bu
WH Robinson, Cairo Ga Good mixed
4.50 bu; Whipporwills $5 bu; Brab-

ms $6 bu ;

RC Ponder, Whigham Ga Few bu

jxed, new crop $4.25 bu f o b; mixed

-erop, slightly damaged $3.25 bu f

p, also lady finger, new crop $8 bu,
25 pk fo b es

rs J H Harper, Statesboro Ga Small
Crouter, 2 crops yr, 20 Ib, $2.25 pk or
exc for sound apples or peaches
.+J R Mosely, R 2 Manassas Ga Fine
thay peas, new crop; 25 or 30 bu Whig-

s, fine for hay $4 bu

P Trowell, Broxton Ga Green peas
$1.50 bu del
a F Hinson, Argyle Ga New crop

s, bunch 2 crop, sound; 200 bu at

UL. :

.Harvey Gaines, Atlanta Ga Cow peas,

. Seed Store Inc. Macon Ga Speck-
cow. peas $5 bu

PECANS & PEANUTS FOR SALE
FO Martin, Jakin Ga Paper shell
25e-- lb-or: 5. 1b for S$t-f ob

SYRUP FOR SALE
: Payne, Baxley Gai or 2 cars

ya cane in bbls 60c gal f o b Ship-





int
e Patrick, Quitman Ga 30 gal bbl

1 grade Ga cane $15; 1 bbl about 26}



HAND MACHINERY
: FOR SALE
Mrs G W Forest, R 5 Ball Ground Ga
Red hen incubator without thermometer
$4 or exc
Couch, Turin Ga 20 H P boiler
ctures $75 :

iL McDaniel, Harlem Ga 1 1-2

airbanks-Morse magneto equip-
ine, running condition; $15 f ob
Fitzgerald, R 1 Rochelle, Ga 1
saw $20; also 1 1-2 H P gas engine
20, both good condition
- Jerome Kennedy, Dexter Ga Complete
mingle mill, consisting of Erie City
turn tubular 35 H P boiler, Hrie City
center crank engine 30 H P Triumph
shingle machine, bolting machine and
drag saw outfit, 2 48 in. bolting saws, 4
shingle saw, shafting, pulleys and belts,
ready to run; write :
-W P Bedingfield, Wadley Ga Benthall
eanut thrash, goog as new, run 1 sea-
on; $250 f o b Wadley
OJ Williams, Cordele Ga 32 volt fan,
in. $12

: t W generator 32 volt 1 1-2

Hf P magneto equipped, Fairbanks-

aMerse engine on trucks, good condi-
ae :

-G M Shearouse, Guyton Ga Two 50
-P boiler, 59 H P engine, 20 H P en-
ne; 30 H P engine, No 2 saw mill, 52

in. circular saws, cutoff saws, lumber

ruck; will sell at sacrifice :

W F McCrimmon, Soperton Ga Feed
il, pulleys, corn shucker, sheller,
ordson tractor,;also rigged for plow-
g, good condition; 1-2 price or less
JR Cramer, R 7 Carrollton Ga Syrup

, good condition, 3 roller evaporator,
it long, 40 ft 2 in. pipe, juice barrel,

, Skimmers, 50 jugs, all good shape,
60 complete : :

W E Edwards, Clarkesville Ga New
ntinental 250 egg capacity incubator

sell or exc for pure bred chickens or

AES oes

R S Anderson, Hawkinsville Ga Lil-.
on Peanut picker, practically new

350.
N Alston, Richland Ga Good saw
mill engine, boiler, etc, complete
RH Pirkle, Winder Ga Case tractor,
argain, or trade for late model Ford
uck,. good condition; also good trailer
or lumber truck, bargain
A Hutchens, Gainesville Ga Cyphers
ncubator 390 egg capacity $20; 250 es:
ncubabtor same make $15; Majestic
t water 244 egg incubator $14, good
Ondition; prices f o b :

H Sanders, R 1 Danielsville Ga Mo-
line disc harrow, 4 ft cut $80; 1 spring
tooth 2 horse section harrow $20; 1 Mo-
ine 2 horse turning plow $7; Moline L

mse turning plow $5; Moline middle

er $10; all good condition and |:

f o b; also 32 volt electric
hurn,,.good condition $30 f 0 b; also |





Waverly Hall

Pit Waverl all Ga
Comple Daily capacity Gruend-

jler feed mill with fan elevator, dust

collectors, _ ete; also steel
couplings, wood and iron pulleys, post
hangers, good rubber and leather belt-
ings, check and globe valves; also 8x3x
11 fire or burglar Kinear rolling slate
steel door, new 4 1-2 ft McCormick ver-
tical lift mower, new 8 ft 25 teth self
dumping rake, same make; pair sawyer
revolving merchandise sacking scales,
also 20 H P International gas engine,
or will exc for 10 H P engine, equal
value :

_M H Callaway, Farmington Ga Lil-
liston peanut picker, good condition,
cheap for cash or exe for corn or
peas

Mrs W N Lietch, Eastman Ga 50 H
P 2200 volt Fairbanks-Morse motor,
with starter, meter and switch, good
condition :

C L Cole, Watkinsville Ga Johnson 2
row 1 mule dusting machine, good con-
dition $25

J W Harwell, Jefferson Ga 1 Sol hot
brooder, 600 chick capacity, good con-
dition, never been used, $20

H W Hargis, Cass Station Ga 1 Old
Trusty 200 to 220 egg incubator used 2
seasons, good condition $14 f o b

S E Vandiver, Lavonia Ga 2 60 saw
Gullet gin outfit complete, D B press
automatic tramper $650

M T Warren, Dewy Rose Ga 32 volt
generator and Carbide lighting outfit;
cheap or exe for seed oats

G W Reaves, College Park Ga 7 H.
P. Economy engine with magneto good
shape, $50, also 10 H P Fairbanks-
Morse engine with Basch magneto good
shape $200, also feed mill $25

T H Nolan, Fitzgerald -Ga No 10 De
Laval Separator, 2 five & ten gal cream
eans . J
'CN Hardy, Philomath Ga Good grist
mill, also 15 HP boiler, good condition,
write. 5

J E Crittenden, R 2, Royston Ga 3
HP Witte gas engine, good order except
magneto, also Farquar feed mill for 3
HP engine, 1 cut off saw, 30 in with
mandrel, fl ywheel, tilting table & belt,
good as new, 1 Star No 5 peahuller,
good running order, sell or exc for
wheat, oats, corn or make offer

M M Newberry, Wellston Ga 40 HP
Schofield boiler, 35 HP boiler, same
make, No. 2 Hinch &Brungo sawmill
outfit complete, mules, logging cquip-
ment, blocks, cables, etc.

shaftings,

L S Brown, Hartwell Ga No 2 bean

and pea huller, good as new, 1 riding
cultivator with plows, 2 horse disc re-
versible plow, No 16 dry or green Sally
feeder with blower, gin outfit, consist-
ing of 2 2-60 saw gin revolving press
and self tramper, 30 H P heavy duty
cil engine, all in good shape, sell or
exc all or part = Z :

Sam Fitzgerald, R 1 Rochelle Ga 1
man saw $20, also 1 1-2 H P gas en-
gine $20, both good condition

W E Wallace, R 1 Bowdon Ga Chat-
tanooga 8 roller syrup mill No 12, good

condition, except minor injury; $30

fob 3

Whitworth & Benton, Colbert Ga 40
HP Farquar boiler, 30 H P Frick en-
gine 5-A Fraguar saw mill complete,
pony edger and 2 sets log wheels; also
1 1-2 H P gas engine and pumping out-

| fit with I M ft pipe, all 1st class con-

dition ; so
O B Brown, Madison Ga Light Ford

truck, good condition, $30; also Wayne

gasoline pump, 1 gal stroke, good con-

dition $30 .

' Warren Bros. Dewy Rose Ga Acety-

lene lighting outfit with lot of fixtures,

cheap or exc for light Ford truck ~

A J Carter, Newington Ga System

ginnery, 3 12-60 saw gins, Munger, dbl |

press, 50 H P C crank engine, 70 HP
Jay RI boiler, J B Feed mill, 44 in.
meal mill

HES. Brooks, Ga

Cumming Midget

Marvel wheat mill, complete with In-

ternational engine, good condition; will

rent building, good location, terms
WJ Moon, Hast Point.

truek, sell or exe .

| G H Richardson, Palmetto Ga 4 Hif} -

P gas engine, good- condition, $50 or
exc for Reg Jersey or Guernsey heifer
SR Spires, Lincolnton Ga Truck com-
plete with starter, good condition, good
casings, tires. etc; also log saw, good
shape; No 5 Star pea and bean huller
Estes Mfg Co. Rex Ga 1 Empire, 6
ft Bolter or short log saw mill, built
by American Machinery Co. fine run-
ning condition, used only 6 mos, write
EL Odom & Son, Baxley Ga Saw.
rill, good condition, log carts
J H Leverette, R 1 Parrott :
thal peanut picker $225; Fairbanks-
Morse 6 H P gasoline engine without
magneto $50; also 6 H P easoline en-
gine in good condition $125; 1
} : se 8100 6 9s

Ga Good 1 ton

Ga i Ben-};

HC hay



A T Drake, Philomath Ga American
gar pump, good condition $35

4 R Hutchinson, Quitman Ga 2 split
steel pullies, 20 in. dia., 12 in. dia., face
bore for 4 in. shaft for one ,other 3 in.
shaft; also Stillwell Bierce 30 in. Iron
Turbine water wheel in good condition,
complete $175 fob cars at Cecil Ga
. & L Boswell Jr, Siloam Ga Peerless
engine high pressure 20 H P mounted;
Vance 20th century saw mill and belt
feed; Tom Houston skidder with 700 ft
cable and all necessary pulleys and
hooks etc., Fordson tractor, practically
new, Moline tractor in good condition;
Delco plant complete with 16 batteries,
Ford truck in good running shape;
Sunlight Acetylene lighting plant

Mrs H-Rommel, 51 Williams Mill
Road, Atlanta Ga Wishbone Mammoth
incubator, complete, good condition, 800
egg capacity, independent compart-
ments, blue flame, -kerosene burner,
eges turned in 5 sec; $150 f o b

Wilson Minorea Yards, R 2 Martin
Ga Old trusty incubator, 1110 egg ea-
pacity, good condition, $10 or exc for 12
Black Minorea pullets, Mch and Apr
hatch :

W J Carruth, Farmington Ga New,
never been used, Feeny mule back dus-

|ter with saddle and attachment, adjust-

able nozzles $30 f.0 b or exc for wheat
$1.50 bu

M-D Jones, Midville Ga 4-70 saw Mur-
ray Gin outfit with dbl box press, steam
tramper; line shaft; pulleys and all nec-
essary seed conveyors and suction, good
condition except few minor repairs, will
sell all or part of equipment also large
Rappard roller for saw mill, practically
new; also large power cane mill

Mrs F H Reynolds, Smyrna Ga 3 gal
eompressed air sprayer $3; cultivating
spike tooth harrow $3; barrel orchard
sprayer without hose and barrel $5; 250
capacity Wisconsin incubator $15; 220
capacity Mankate incubator $12; 600
eapacity Queen incubator $50; 500 ca-
pacity coal burning brooder $15; 500 ca-
pacity oil burning brooder without can-
opy $10; Mankate outdoor brooder 200
capacity $5; all good condition, f o b
Smyrna :

W C Elder, R A Griffin Ga Complete
4-70 Continental Gin Co system less
power, bargain, perfect working condi-
tion; also Jarge hammer type feed mill
with fan and collector; rice of mill $300;
also J P Standard No 2 feed mill with-
out fan $275

J L Camp, R 2 Douglasville Ga 2 1-2
gas-kerosene engine and saw outfit,
also good feed crusher, cheap or exe
for milk cow or yearlings

Nation Pecan Groves Co, Flintside
Ga Complete 2-70 saw Continental gin
outfit; 830 H P stationary steam engine;
screw press, complete with tramper; 3
Oliver bottom: plows for tractor; 3 Sul-
livan-Towson dise tractor plows, cheap

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
M D Jones, Midville Ga 2 M new po-



tato crates, knocked down, cheap...

HS Giles, R 1 Stockbridge Ga 6 gal
Daizy churn, goog condition $6 or exe
for pig 8 or 10 wks oid any breed, pre-
fer sow; price f 0 b . es

Miss Mary Cochran, Homer Ga Daizy
church, good condition; $4

H <A Butler, Tiger Ga 2 hun Ibs
chrome tanned leather, strong
Mrs C T Williams, R 6 Dallas Ga
Canned apples $3 doz qt f o b, apple
jelly $4 doz pints

W H Cook, R 3 Buena Vista Ga 2
log carts, large wheel and small one $25
for both f o b Buena Vista.

Sam, Fitzgerald, R 1 Rochelle Ga
Barnesville make buggy and harness,
practically new, $100 for both :

T P Trowell, Broxton Ga Country
style or scouring brooms $1.40 ea del

-F J Payne, Baxley Ga Selected cy-

press shingles $8.50 M f o b shipping
point : :

-G M Rucker, Woodstock Ga i M ft
hardwood ang 1 M ft pine, sell on stump
cheap 2

7

{cord wood, 4 ft, carlots f

ground whole whea

theney in 10 Ib buckets $1.50; all f

. Jno



Ee a es a a . fF Sele ge tla
A A Dickinson, Donalsonville Ga _

Split. ightwood fence posts,
6 ft lengths ldc, any quantity . i
L Johnson, Juliette Ga Split pine

Aug del make offer
C J Goolsby, Monticello Ga 8 }

or 1 million ft 2nd growth tener x
and poplar on stump, 3 1-2
R, make offer

: Cc F Cole, 680 Lee St S W Atlanta Ga
Nice lot fruit jars will Jet out for mak-
ing canned fruit or berries, no apples

Wm = Nunh> R--5 Lawrenceville Ga
Damaged tobacco for sprayine
and cabbage, 4 Ibs 50c del =

L E Harrison, Dublin Ga Re@ ana
white vinegar in 50 gal bbls, 15 gal f o
b Dublin, cash with order :

R P Steinheimer, Brooks Ga Good
farm canner, holds 16 No 2 cans, com-
plete with instructions $6 or exe for
oats, wheat or corn :

mi from R

b Juliette

pine

beang i

5 1-2 and

i

P G Walker, Madison Ga 1 pair Howe __

scales or steel yards for weighing b. :

Inline hal

cotton, 700 Ibs, good as new _ & aS

M F Lewis, . Adairsville Ga Presh
t graham {fleur

hnn f 0 b Adairsville *

RG Sharp, R45
cotton baskets,
b small lots

C I. Masdon, R 2 Cle
baskets 50 Ib size $1, 76
feed baskets,

Wm Willia
fashion unbl]

Carrollton Ga 35
80 to 100 Ibs $1750 0

m Ga Cotton
> Ib $1.25; alse
pk size 50c; 1-2 bd size 75e.
me oe Grove Ga Ola
eached water ground f :
24 the $1.25, $9.60 bbl f ob, muachor
self rising, whole wheat, ;
flour, same price

J W A Davis, Pendergrass Ga 2 M

or graham:

4 pk erates, for potatoes, 2nd hand at

pot i good condition te
- Mrs J- Bowen, Stockbrid aa 8
eral peafowl] tails ae
Rodgers Bros. Conyers Ga No 3 open
top sanitary cans with covers and No.
2 same as above, No. 3 $3 hun No. 2
$2 hun cash ;
P O Box 39, Station BE, Atlanta Ga
Timber, estimated to cut 2 million ft
oak, gum, cypress, poplar, ete 4 1-9 mi
to R_R town and State highway, sell
in bulg, $5000 cash, near Calhoun Ga

HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

EL Bennett, R 1 Jersey Ga 60 tbs

fresh honey 15c lb; 3 homemade hives
of bees $1.25 ea; also supplies for sale

J S Hill, Winder Ga Bees in 8 frame
standard hives -with good straight
combs an@ young pure Italian cueen
$10 f o b Winder; pure Italian queens
ea, virgin. queens $1 ea ov 6 for

Harvey Gaines, Atlanta Ga, New cle-
ver comb honey $1.95 gal, extracted
honey $1.85 gal; 60 Ib can $8.50

M J Morris, Baxley Ga, Mine grade
Gallberry honey packed in 10 Ib pail#
$2 pail f o b : ,

R W Browning, Dublin Ga Extra fine

white bay honey in 10 ib buckets ex-.
tracted or in comb $2; nice bright table
oO b,
cash with order ,
-A Crummey,
Pure extracted honey; 10 Ib eans,
cans to case $6.40; 5 lb cans, 12 cans ta
case $7.40; 10 lb cans del in 3rd zone

| $1.75; 5 Ib cans del in 3rd zone $1; alse

5 large bbls or about 50 gals ea,

$1.10
gal in bbl lots, prompt shipment :

J T White, Dublin Ga Beeswax any
quantity 30c lb del; also beehives, hon- |

ey extractors and beeswax .
Jno W Berryhill, Lakeland

tracted honey in 10 Ib pails, 6 to case

$9; Chunk honey in 10 lb paiis 6 te.

case $9; Chunk honey in 5 ib pails,;<42 ~

Doetortown Ga -

Ga, Ex.

f
Pit

wet;

to case $9; Ib section comb, 24.Jjbs te. ce

ease $5, ail f o b Lakeland cee

Mrs F R Vincent, Fruitland-Ga New | i

honey-in 5 Ib cans $1.35 dek |

L H Edenfield, Stillgrore Ga New |

crop honey in 1 Ib: seetions, 24 to case,

in standard idsplay case $5.50 with case

returned of $6 with case, in No. 10

eans $1.85 or case of 4 for $7, chunk in

bulk $15 per cwt, all del





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: _ tracted honey im 5 and'10 Ib pai

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& H- ppowens; Odum Ga

Tb pails to case $6.40 f 0 b;. 12 5 lb
- paiis comb honey $8.40 case ft ob

B F Giles, Doerun Ga'R 4 Nice ehunk

honey in cans from 40 to 70 Ibs, 12 1: 2c
Hb. nice Gallberry Nov 1 grade lic Ib.
in cans from 40 to 70 Ibs, fob

FRESH & CURED: MEATS
} FOR SALE

C @ Oliver, R 2 Barnesville Ga Nice
e@orn fed: Ganiaarias cured hams 6 to 31
lbs ea, 40c' lb del, 2 country cured. shoul-
ders, 24 and 26 lbs ea, 33c lb del

Mrs P W Hyatt, R 4 Bowdon Ga 37
dm smoke cured ham, 30 Ib f.0 b

Mrs W J Snider, R 3 Gibson Ga 3
hams, 11; 10: Meee 7 Ibs at 40e lo fo ape

~Womans Department



x FLOWERS, SEEDS & PLANTS

FOR SALE
Mrs J Winters, Buford: Ga Mixed
sweet peas for fall planting, 1c pkg,

~ plue violets, running myrtle, moss ver-

bena, star of bethlehem 10c doz; mixed

- gnap dragons 25c doz; mixed phlox 20c

- G6z; love entangle moss 10c doz; rooted

Kudzu i0c ea; birdeye bush for hedge
10c ea; white flag lillies 5e ea; jew plant
green 5e ea; pink perkins and red vel-
vet rose rooted 10 ea; $1 doz blue ram-

S bler 10c.ea; baby doll white blooming
; rose 10c, add postage

Mrs O E Buice, R 3 Cumming Ga Sul-

tana scarlet, orange salmon pink, well

_ rooted, 3 for 45

Miss Mary L Nash, R 2 Danielsville

Ga 1 M bulbs, butter and,eggs, $1 hun;

aes @bl dutch hyacinths pink, $1 doz;

jonquils 25 doz

Mrs J F Tilman, R 1 Glennwood Ga
Red canna bulbs, 20 ea; also salmon
color cannas 20c ea

Blanche Woodruff, Greenville Ga Red
and pink sultanas, well rooted, 10 ea;

50 well rooted boxwood cuttings $1 doz
-or $3.50 for lot:

1 hun watermelon pink
crepe myrtle trees, 1 to 3 ft well rooted,

25e ea or $10 for lot del this fall .

Mrs G Conner, Ro7 Gainesville Ga

Rooted, red, white scarlet and pink ge-
yaniums 20 ea or 2 for 385c,

Boston,

sword and mixed ferns 20c ea, Carmine
- Fuschia 20c, salmon pink orange and

red sultanas 20c ea; dbl petunias all col-
ors 10 ea, salvia 10c, colons all colors,
also trailing: 10c, begonias all kinds 25c

ea; cactus 10c rooted

Ga Ostrich plums,

4 cuttings fine dbl geraniums

. mixed sizes 30c:

ey sacks at 5e a;

_ doz;
. $0e' hun

Mrs W L Guillebeau, R 6 Lincolnton
sword and droop-
ing Boston ferns, large plants ea 50c}
30e; giant
snhapdragon seed, all. colors, pkg 10c;
Blue roman hyacinths -bulbs 40 cdoz;
will exe blooming size
pulbs for white roman hyacinths
Mrs C lL. Hamby, Greenville Ga Daf-
fodil bulbs and zennia seed, exe for
bulbs 25 doz,
sed- 10ce pkg
' Miss. Grace Carter, Take Park Ga
Red sultana plants 25 ea; white; sae
-mon and red sultana cuttings 3 for 25;
pink justischia cuttings 2 for 250;
_ Thurston, mapieleaf and guinea wing
begonia cuttings 2 for 25c;
quen colons rooted '25c ea; cuttings 59c
mixed color perry winkle a
Miss Cuba Carter,
m, sword, Roosevelt,
dwarf sword

Lake Park Ga Bes
fluffy ruffles,
and: lace

ferns 35c ea: 3 for $1; blue wonder lilly,

jong, narrow, dark gren foliage 30c

@&: red, white. and salmion sulfana
_planits 25 ea; cuttings 3for 2d3 Thurs-
~ ton: peefsteak and: maple begonias 35e
-@a: cuttings 2 for 25; guinea wi ng, alba
-picta, sandersSonia, chicken gizzard and
grape begonia cuttings 2 for 25c; large
pink cannas. green foliage 2 for 3dc;

giant red cana: 4 for 35e

Be ea:

\ a

Miss Pearl Brewton, RR. Statesboro
Ga Blue and white abl ilies 25 doz;
i r cactus 5 ea; pincushion cactus
or any kind 6 for 25c .

Mrs J F-Bennett, R 2 Carnesville Ga

. doz sultanas, pink red,.etc.,. lic ea;

also 3 doz Chinese jerecre plants 1dc
-a
Mrs H Eller, R 3 Ellijay ee Rooted
Scmas cactus 10c ea: pale blue and white
violets 10c doz, orange lillies, jonquils,
Boston ivy and myrtle vines 25c doz

Miss Willie Butler, R 2 Quitman Ga
Red, yellow and variegated canna bulbs

Bo ea: or 50 doz; Kudzu, well rooted 10c

a; yellow, jonquil bulbs, 30c ea; orange
Jantana 25c ea; purple lantana Be ea;
yellow and purple -ehrysanthemums =

ie JW Bailey, Ree Calhoun Ga

ure ex:
, 6 ten

rooteq

trailing

postage =





12 or 18 mos me

Mrs J E HWineley, Springfield Ga
Easte? lilly bulbs 6 for 50c, Shasta dais-
jes 25 doz, pink. verbena. 10 root or

exe for ferns, abl geranium suttons or

colons
Mrs A F Maloch, R 1 Hoschton Ga
Snap dragons, 20 doz, pink verbena 25
doz, flowering moss, different colors 10c
Ao 3 doz 25c, dusty millers 20 hun,
railing queen colons, cuttings 10c ea

Se 3 for 20; pink conk begonia rooted |

ife ea, rooted dbl apple blossom - geran-
furs 20. Xmas cactus rooted 20c, jon-

; quils; daffodils, dbl dahlias, 25c doz OL

exc for @bl petunias or Mason fruit
jars

Mrs E C Robison, Jackson Ga Rooted
white oleanders tbe ea, 2 for 25

Miss Willa Butler, R 2 Quitman Ga
Red, yellow and variegated canna bulbs
5e ea: Kudzu 10c ea; orange lantana 25c
ea; purple lantana 5c ea; yellow and
purple chrysanthemums 5e ea; yellow
jonquil bulbs 30 doz

Miss E Smith, R 3 Kite Ga Wander-
ing jew 5c, May cactus, pink or red 10c
cutting rooted 25c; tree cactus, 2 yrs
old 35c, cutting L0e: hydrangia 10c;
house leak plant 15c; inch plant rooted
25c; cutting 10c; geranium, red, cutting
10e; rooted 20c; valentine cactus 10c;
Boston fern well rooted 25c; asparagus
fern 15c; small and large 3 yrs old
$1.50

Mrs MJ White, Biot Gainesville Ga
White and red geraniums rooted 20c
ea; white narcissus 15 doz; yellow flag
lilly 10c doz; yellow red and bronze chry-
santhemums 25 doz; winter pinks 10c
doz; Boston fern 15c ea; mistletoe ge-
ranium 5e ea; Xmas Thanksgiving cac-
tus rooted 10e.cutting, two for. 5c; jew
10c doz; oxalis pink and white, 3 for
10c; white violets 10c. doz; mountain
ferns 10c ea; wisteria vines 10 ea or 3
for 25c; sage, large bunch 10c ea; jon-
quils 10 doz or 65c hun

Mrs C C Dye, Middleton Ga Large
paper white dbl narcissus 75e doz; yel-
low daffodils, jonquils and single white
narcissus $1 hun; red spider lillies 25c
doz

Mrs E Grindle, R 1 Dahlonega Ga
Hollyhocks 6 for 25c; butter and eggs,
10c doz; sweet williams 10e doz; fire-
bush, 8 for 5c; pink chrysanthemums
10e doz; golden glow, 5c bunch; pink
and blue oxalis, 2 bunches 5c;.dbl pe-
tunias, cuttings dc ea; dbl petuinas: root:
eq 2 for 15c; red begonias rooted 5c ea;
red geraniums, cutting, 5c; hydrangia
cuttings 5c; rooted 15c; striped jew vine,
6 for 15; rootd hybiscus doc; rooted
maple begonia lic

Mrs T C Floyd, R 2 Chipley Ga Hives
cinths, jonquils, daffodils, narcissus
ete, 20 bulbs. 35c: white dbl star -beth-
lehem 4 bulbs 35c; chinese sacred lilly,
4 bulbs 35; April blooming star. bethle-
hen 25 bulbs 35c; Blue japanese and iris
L8 bulbs . 35c; blue flower box. vine, oy
plants | 35: brazillian morning
glories, sveral Kinds moon flower vines.
} rooted vines 35c; 25 pink moon vine
seed 10; all del

Mrs L Aderhold, Lavonia Ga 3 col-
ors sultana, orange, apple, blossom and
red, all rooted; 30c for 3) colors; bronze
jew with ea; add postage

Mrs J c Eades, R 7 Gainesville Ga
Rooted orange lantana 10 ea: old rose
justischia reoted 10ce cutting; 3 for 25c:

'chinese pinks; 3 fer 10c; maple begon-
ias, 5c ea; abl red gerahiums, 3 cuttings

L0c; yellow iris 10c doz; maiden hair
and sword fern 15c; orange cuiting de
Miss C turner, R 4 Cleveland Ga 6
Dbl red geraniums, well rooted-10c ea:
pink and white: oxalis 19e bunch; blue
Aveust 10 bunch: pink hydrangia well
raoted 10 bunch: June cactus

postage

Miss K Buice, Cumming Ga Sultana
cuttings 10c; 15c rooted; orange pink

and scarlet; begonias, beefsteak, bronze

and chicken gizzarq 10e cutting; purple
irish lillies and. day lillies, yellow 25
doz
? Mrs or Burden, R 2 Bowman Ga Large
fern $1:25; Boston fern 50c; white win-
ter pinks 25c for 3; 2 large August lil-
lies 65c ea; geranium cuttings red 10
ea; oxalis 50e ea; _hydrangia 25e; add
Mrs J EW watre R 1 Hosehton Ga
Mustard seed with curled leaf 10c table-
spoonful;
blue seed- mixeg 10 teaspoonfull:. hol-
lyhdck seed dbl red dbl white and mixed
colors, single seds- nyc 10; table-
spoonfull ieee ease

time clusters,

| planting;

- 1c
| buneh; Xmas cactus 10e. burch, add |

low cases,

larkspur. seed, white; pink}
hedsynreads

26 in,





ed:
ne 10 ea? green j

Sees D' M Husney, W121 Ranger Ga

New shaking ferns 25 ea; hardy Bos-

ton ferns 25 ea; rd sweet. scented dbl,

carnations 20 ea; dep old rose sul-
tanas, cuttings 10 ea; yellow lantanas

rooted 20 ea, cutting 10; parrot feath-

er or watermoss 4 for 25; wedding bell
25c ea: royal blue winter blooming vio-
lets 15 doz; daisy chrysanthernums 20

doz; sword fer ns 20 ea! begonia, gloria.
de chatline 20 ea; jap sweet scented
honeysuckle vines 3 fer 15; rose bud

geraniums 20c ea, eutting 15 del; Grake
begonias lic ea

Mrs G. Thews, Butler > Ga! 3 doz old
sweet scented narcissus
bulbs 90c del; 2 doz large white bulbs
T5e\del: 1 doz strong rooted lemon lilly
bulbs 75e del; 1 doz Hastings scarlet
verbena, large plants, well rooted, 75c
del; dark purple sand verbena, doz. root-

fed plants 25

Malissie Hughey, R 1, Fairmount Ga
Pink hydrangia 50 ea; white 25c ea;
argentia guttata cuttings 15 ea; red
pansy shape geraniums, cuttings 1l5e ea:
pink pansy geraniums, cuttings Tae:
erested fern 15c; lace ferns 15 bunch:
red carnations 20c; mixed petunias 10c
doz: white narcissus 25c doz; dbl daffo-
dils 40c doz; daisy chrysanthemums 10e
doz; ground ivy 10 punch.

Miss Florrie Hughey,: R. 1, Ranger

Ga Parrott feather or mud. moss 4 for
15e carnation 15; gloria. de chatline hbe-
gonia 15c ea; grape beganias lic ea:
daisy chrysanthemums 25c doz; Xmas
cherries 10 ea: royal blue sweet scented
violets 15 doz; cosmos 15 doz; Jan-
tanas 10e ea : :

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Mrs L. Collins, Flowery Branch Ga
New goose feathers mixed with down
85 lb also feather: not mixed 60 Ib

Mrs: A A Butler; R 5 West. Point Ga
20 Ibs genuine goose feathers 60c lb

Mrs G T Truelove, R 1, Stockbridge
Ga Mullin leaves or roots, make cash
offer per 1 hun lbs: fob | is

Mrs C..A. Black, R -1,, The Rock Ga
Fresh cucumber pickle 50c at
_, Mary .E.. White, Temple Ga, Baskets
ower wases, made to suit, price accord-
ing to size & quantity. Ba

RC Moore, R 3 Rockmart Ga White
Oak handmade medium size cotton bask-
ets $1 eA fob, cash with order

FLOWERS. SEEDS & PLANTS
WANTED ....
Mrs ES Merritt, R 1 Stone Mountain
Ga Pink and white, peonies for Sept
give price and No. eyes -on
plant :



Womans Deparvtihenit

_ NEEDLE WORK FOR SALE

NOTICE:
must be of new material and made in
the home of advertiser:

Miss Pauline Hamby, Poiceviite Ga
Bedroom set, embroidered, consisting of
1 certain, scarf and laundry kag all with
bullion fringe $12

Mrs J E Stone. R 3 Adajrsville Ga
Turfted bedspread, basket and daisy
design, all-in combinational: $4.50 ea
del, cash with order, guaranteed Sn

Miss Mary, E White, R. 3. Temple Ga
Table runner, tan,) embroidered in ar-
tificial silk, cross stitch | design. Ma-
crame lace on ends, 10 1-2 in. wide; in
sav colors $3.50

Miss Filie Belcher; _R
Ga Turfted pedspreads and. kimonas:
also table runners and chair. tidies, seli
OY: OXe 7!

AS Scott. Seis Hogansville Ga
Pillow eases: cal harders: y ith embroid
ary best grade tubin= $3 Airs linen pit
scalloped, elaborately em-
broidereg $10 pair; 2 infants sets con-
sisting of dress and slip trimmed with
baby tattine and embroidered, also
dress and slip trimmed with lace and
hand embroidered, $10 for outfit or $5
Sete

Lucie Dinkins, Ashburn Ga. Crepe de
chine, organdie, lawn baby caps and

sweaters, caps, any style, wool booties |

and slippers of crochet, any style fancy
work desired, will exe

Mis C Ht Richardson, Montezuma Ga
Peter Rabbit dolls. del $1 cash

Mrs J BR Saye.-Newborn Ga Turtted
in assorted patterns $4.50
1m. 2 niece huffet sets $1.25 fale run-
mers: S150. between meal center nieces
in dia $2, all worked i
BECP ;

All goods offered for sale | dex: wear about 1 in.

3 Adairsville

lac OF spread 713
wide, for pill

Doak I Red hens, i yr
Sar ae Roc $7
hatch or roll of poultry Ww ire

Mrs Maude R Ellington, Conyers Ga
Rs Single tatting l0c yd; insertion tat-
ting 20 yd, henbides tatting 25 yd,
crocheted baby caps

Miss Eula Page, 1 Ranger Ga
Turfted bed spreads, good quali ty, une
bleached sheeting, basket and wild ros
design, worked- in colors, any size or
without cutout. corners, _ well made,
washed and fluffed ee

Miss O Marshall, R 1 Calhoun ~
Chain border baskets, bedspreads, writ

MisS Leila Sorrells, R 4 Monroe Ga
Bedspread with bolster cover combine
nicely embroidered. in various colors :

Mrs J Le Wallace, R 4 Canon Ga Nice.
embroidered bed spreads and iow |
cases to match, worked in butterfly de--
sign, $6' set; nice table spreads em-=
proidered and hem stitched, worked in -
neat designs, some 5 x 7 ft, others A
x 6 1-2 ft, $4 ea 3 3 oe ee

Mrs B F Johnson, R 4 Conyers @
Chair tidy or door panel, statue of lib
erty design, in filet crochet, 40 x 50 int
with 4 in. fringe on bottoms $5.50, cush-
io conver with ITO O F design in filet.
crochet of mill tread, $2.50 del

Misses I & H Cannon, Bower sville
Ga Hand turfted bedspreads, choice
patterns, white and all leading colors
$4.75 and $5, will send sainples to in-
terested parties,

Mrs A J Harris, Oakman Ga Candle-
wick turfted bea spread in colors, write
_Miss Mary Harper, R 2, Buckhead G
Single tatting: bse yd; dbl 20c yd; hens
& biddies 25c yd; tatting yokes, also
crochet yokes & counterpieces | a

Mrs Mae Turner, R 4 Cleveland
Desert Searf, crocheted $1 made of Ecru
thread, grape design, also crocheted :
table cloth & white crocheted doilie | :
round 10 x 10 in $5.50)

Miss Isabell: Green, R 6 Gainseville-
Ga 2 pair crocheted beads 44 in long ~
with tassel at end, tan & bronze $1 ea
add postage

Mrs R L Rumsey, R 2 Eastonnee |
2 pair home woven wol blankets $:
pair, both pair for $15, also tatting an@
edging: of most any. kind write

Nes Cn: Williams: RB -6: Dallas: Ga
Hand turfted bed spreads 81 x 90 in.
turfted in cel thread, tulip & basket
design $6 ea, sunflower & basket leaf :
design $5 ea del

Mrs Will Underwood, R 1, Conyers Ga
Crocheted counterpin, square in shape,
made with 11. ply. thread, extra large
with fringe, $12.50

Mrs Mollie: Evans, R 2, Jefferson Ga
Crochet nightgown yoke, clunny desig:
size 40, bust 5 in wide $2, also crocheted
camesole or slip yoke, block design, size.
40, bust 6.1-2 in wide $2.25, both white,
1 tating yoke pink & white mixed, will
fit most any size $2; also 1 piece tattin
3 yards, suitable) for pillow slips or un-
wide Toe, 1 piece
tatting, edging: pink & yellow, mixed,
nearly. 3 1-2 yds, 75c ea will croch
yokes, scart ends;.center pieces or edgy
ing, most any design, write. ;

M M M care State Bureau of Mar-
kets, Avahia. Ga Crocheted bedroom
set, ends for dresser scarf, watshstand -
& pillow ecalses 50c yd

Miss Nettie Cooper: R 1 i anes a
Plain tatting, 20 yd, hen & biddies 35
yd, insertion with 4 little ones ae cen=
ter 70 yd, plenty already made, 2 yds
in bunth, but will make any quantity

Mrs Florence P Billings R C Sta
boro Ga Beautiful knitted counterpane
also knitted lace center pieces, etc, an
sonable

Mrs J B Pruitt R 38 Tallapoosa: Ga
good sized quilts $2 as or $8 for. 4.2

Jewell Wood, Dawsonville Ga .Coun-
terpane, bolster covers. pillow case
Juifet sets, searfs & center pieces, bea
utifully embroidered, reasonable, :

Mrs. Piety Forbes, Brooklet Ga Pait
nice linen pillow cases, scalloped, with
tatting edging $3;. also 1 white line
table runner, tatting thru center $3, bu
reau scarf. to match for $2. 50, also ce
terpiece with tatting adge $2, all: piec
match, $10" for, lot

Miss Mary Ee Nash, R 2, Danielsvil ;
Ga Beautiful Macrame lace for sca
Neeee & white, 14 & 16 in. long 8 in
wide, 2. pieces $3, also crocheted pit es
for Sues 4 in wide, 16 in long, 2 pi
for $1: also 5 new quilts with patted Cl
ton filling, $4.50 ea or $20 for lot

Mrs GG } Moeler, B39 Adairsville Ga
2 Strins quite tops cf. new eae f
large beds $2, add postage Li.

Bis Ethel L Herndon. R oes Ma

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Womans Department
. NEEDLE WORK FOR SALE
Mrs J M Moyd, Lumpkin Ga Table
runner $5; single tatting 3 1-2 in. wide
for 25 in. counter pieces $4) different
designs of dbl tatting different prices
* Mrs W H Childers, R2, Adairsville
Ga Turfted bed spreads, 80 x 90 in
_ white or col thread, state col. wanted;
$25 or $6 for 2 :
* Miss Beverly Hilliard, Fruitland Ga
Tatted yokes, sizes, 24, 36 &-88; pretty
designs, $3; single tatting 15c yd, dbl
25c yd; Dixie edge tatting 30c yd, cus-
_tomer to furnish thread, also have 1
eracheted yoke, spider web design, color
plue, size 36, $1.75 ;
Miss Clara Hamby, R 8, Greenville
Ga Dbl tatting 20c yd, single -10c -yd;
hen & biddy 20c yd, 1.in scalloped
edging 30c yd; clover leaf .20c yd; 1 in.
medallion 5c ea; 2 in. 10c ea; also cro-
ehet & embroidery, write, I furnish
threaq for crochet & tatting
" Mrs: OT '-Atha, R-2, Louisville Ga
2 Ecrue tatting baby caps $1 ea; also
1 pair tatting booties to match caps
Boe
'_ Miss Fannie B Michael, R 3, Monroe
# Ga Crocheted luncheon sets of 13 pieces,
- Jarge piece for middle of table, 6 for
plates, 6 for glasses, made of unbleach-
ed thread $5: wide points & insertions
for table runner $1.25 single tatting
1dc yd
, Mrs Sam Fitzgerald, R.*1, Rochelle
Ga Tatting, single baby caps, yokes,
piano scarfs, can make any kind, write



.
. Womans Department
; JHOME SHWENG & NEEDLE .WORK
= WANTED

Mrs Sam Jones, R 3 Lula. Ga Will
made Crocheted breakfast or dust caps,
other party to furnish 3 spools crochet
thread & 1 yd ribbon, 1 in wide; will
make for $1 ea: also school & house
dresses, 75c ea, state age, size, pattern
& goods, del.
"Mes .G W Forest,:R:5, Ball Ground
Ga Dressmaking & embroidering. most
any kind, turfting, quilting, quilt top,
pieces, doilies & edges in crocheted nov-
elties for gifts a specialty, write
- Mrs W R Moye, R.A; Lyons Ga Will
-erochet on halves, or you furnish thread
I do work. cheap, write
_ -MrsO T. Atha, R-2 Logansville Ga
Crocheting & embroidery work, you
furnish material & pattern, reasonable
prices as
' Miss Jewell Wood, Dawsonville Ga
will piece cuilt scraps on halves

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MISCELLANEOUS: WANYED *

Mrs G W Forets, R 5, Ball Ground
-Ga Party to furnish fruit jars & I will
Supply tomatoes, beans & - blackberries
_& divide

Mrs C A Plack,.R 1, Ne Rock Ga
Party to furnish sugar & containers for
making preserves, will furnish fruit &
work
_ Mrs 0. S MecGowan,:R 2 Summit Ga
Will can tomatoes &. peaches on 50-50
basis with party who will furnish cans
~ Mrs R M Porter, Griffin Ga Beautiful
White turftea bed spread-$5 or exe for 4
wks old chicks:
> Mrs W G Evans, .R 2 Royston Ga
Bed sheets & pillow cases embroidered
-in basket design or blue .bird: center
_ pieces, dresser searfs, table runners,
Smockins on garments, reasonable,
\ write : :
_ Miss Georgia Sewell, Newnan, Ga 2
erecheted snreads with fringes: 2
French know spreads, 12 linen -doilies,
18x18 in, 1 set pillow cases, also sofa
Pillow, write



LETS PAVE PrENTY TO EAT
es NEXT WINTER

T would havesput up 2 lot more if
I had had it, a good farm. housekeeper
Said the other day. Many others would
_ brine, can, dry, or preserve a lot more
_ Vegetahles.and fruits if they only had
~them to put up. Too. many of us fail
to plant enough for our needs when the
Tight time for planting comes. Toma-
toes, corn, snap beans. butterbeans,
Okra, cowpeas, etc., to be put up for
. Winter use, .should be started this
Month. or next, even if the cotton does
need thinning or: cultivating and: if the
hav is ready to harvest.

The thine. to do is to set aside patches
large enouch to produce in addition to
home needs, 2 surplus for sale and
- Seme of the hest to take to the fair.
: We need to make the production of
these crops to b4 put un for winter use
4 regular part. of our program, and give
mM a regular nlace in our bills of
re. One more think we want to urge
dont wait until the vegetables
frits are ready to be canned he-
the canning outfit: ready.

rogressive Farmer.

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o> i MARKET BULLETIN

_ WHICH FARMER?



no of on Nation resounds with
woes of the ss Thi: ar-
ae farmer. Which far

Not since deflation. has there been
a Nation-wide, single-voiced ery of dis-
tress from farmers as a whole. -If we
remember rightly, other interests were
sroaning as vociferously as the farmer,
about that time. True, we are remind-
ed that the farmers dollar is now worth
about a third less than the dollar of
industry. he statistical farmers dol-
lar, Which is a composite dollar repre-
senting the market value of all farm
products, is too vague a standard by
which to. measure the prosperity of the
individual. .

Even s a measure of group prosperity
the composite farmers dollar falls
short, but for the great staple crops a
Specific statistical dollar may be figur-
ed. This comes a little closer home,
and upon the value of the corn dollar
or the wheat dollar or the.cotton dollar,
hangs the question of pistress and its
raucous voice.

Only the hypothetical farmer, who
cohlq grow corn, potatoes, wheat, in
fact, the whole category of soil pro-
ducts on-his one farm, has an imme-
diate interest in the composite dollar
that represents all crops. For that rea-

much from another, depending on
whose dollar is squeezed. Also, we sel-
dom hear a grumble from those rare in-
dividuals who grow a living at home
ind one or more commercial crops on
the side.

Once the groans. emanate from the
wheat belt; the cotton farmer, mildly
Sympathetic, gets subconscious conso-
lation in the thought that his biscuits
may come a little cheaper, and. the
dairy farmer greets with secret satis-
faction lower-priced bran for his cow
rations. Then the corn belt emits a
howl of distress; the wheat farmer, now
prosperous, lights a cigar and goes on
a vacation with a clear conscience, and
the cotton farmer reckons mule feed
will come. down a little. The fact
that 70-cent corn in Iowa will be about
51.25 corn at retail in Texas is over-
looked.

Tf the sign of the times are correct-
ly interpreted, the cotton grower will
be the next to lift up his voice in la-
mentation. When that occurs the _ re-
action among dairy farmers will be
mainly to eheaper cottonseed meal and
of grain farmers,to the possibility of
cheaper shirts and overalls, but the
cotton grower neeqd expect no more ac-
tivity in his behalf from his corn-belt
neighbors that he has. shown when the
other ox was gored. g

When we are told that the farmer
is in distress it behooves us therefore
to discover which farmer. Only in a
general breakdown of the whole eco-
nomic fabric which involyes all farmers
along with all other interests does it
appear possible to speak of the compo-
site farmer .with accuracy, and only
under such conditions do all farmers
speak with approximately the same
voice.

Thinkers in all farmer groups rec-
ognize the need of a unified interest
resulting ina harmonious farmer voice,
and leading to uniteq action. Proba-
bly that, in perfection, is as unattain-
able-as the millennium, but efforts in
that direction should not be relaxed.
Some progress has been made, and
there is an increasing impatience with
doctrinaires. who hold out for dogmatic
theories rather than accommodate
themselves to a workable program. with
others..-

In the meantime, the individual must
be the author of his own salvation to
only a-slightly less degree than in the
past. In every community are those
who are sitting pretty despite the dis-
parity between the farmers dolar
and the. universal dollar. Look him
up, look him over, and see how he does
itFarm & Ranch, June 19th.





BETTFR FREDING AND
BETTER COWS

We often wonder what per cent of
our cows. that are milked get all the
ereen stuff they could profitably con-
sume in summer and what per cent of
them get all the silage or legume hay
or silage and legume hay they could
economically consume during the win-
oe ini that not

It is my private opinion at on
more than one in a hundred of our
dairy cows get all the legume hay she
hould have. ( : : ae
: So long as this condition exists. is It
any mistake to stress the growing of
more feeds and better feeding, even
if this emphasis seems to overlook the





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importance of better cows?
It.ds a pretty good plan to congen:





son we hear little from one group and:

trate our. efforts to the doing of .one
job, and when that. is completed then
turn the same.concentrated efforts on
the next most important work to be
done. In my-opinion, the first dairy
Job to be done vis the better feeding o!.
the goog cows we already have. This
does not. mean that we do. not wish
the man who isstriving for better cows,
god-speed, not that we would not like
to help him, but to us it seems a ques-
tionable business to get more good cows
to starve, or to feed at a higher cost
than would be necessary if we grew
all the feeds at home whieh we can
economically produce. .We cant see
much of a future for, dairying in the
South until we .g@row better pastures
and more silage and legume crops, anc
this would still be true even if in some
easy way we could get many more good
cows.

There is still time to produce more
feed in this good year 1926.Tait But-
ler, in The Progressive Farmer.

PLANT SEED DEEPER IN SUMMER

Any kind of seed planted in summer
and early fall should be planted deeper
than in spring. This is because of the
hot weather, dyring out the surface soil.
The seed must come in contact with
moist soil before they will germinate.
This is a point that is often overlooked
and is often the cause of seed failing
to germinate when planted in the hot
summer months.

The larger the seed, the deeepr they
should be planted. In the cost of Irish
potatoes, six or seven inches is not too
deep. The smaller .seed,. of course
should not be sowed this deep, as they
cannot push through this much soil.
On a small scale, as for a home gar-
den, these small seed. should be sowed
medium shallow and then covered with
planks, moist sacks, or other material
ef this kind. If moist:sacks are put
on top of the rows where the.seed are
sowed, keep moist by sprinkling with }
water late each afternoon. Where sucn
a method is practiced, that is, where
the sacks or boards are used, it will be
necessary to remove them as soon as
the seed begin to come through the soil

Progressivye Farmer. 7-10-26



SOY BEANS BUILD UP AND EM.
PROVE SOIL
Soy beans .will build up soil fertility
rapidly if they are returned to the soil
Each ton of soy bean growth contains
$6.21 worth of nitrogen obtained, not
from the soil itself, but from the air.
Soy beans, according to the crops and
soils extension specialists at, the Mis
souri College of Agriculture, return tc
the soil twenty-three pounds, more ot
nitrogen per ton of growth, than is re
moved by the crop. This is only. pos-
sible, of course, when they are fed to
livestock and the manure returned tc
the soil. Due to this fact soy beans
are highly useful,in the important pro-
cess of building up a productive soil.
Soi] building is a process. Thus a
much-heralded slogan in.road building
will apply very appropriately to soil
building. This process, as it applies to
soils, must include a legume. All the
older countries have accepted this as a
truth, the same as they accept as a
truth the:fact that seed.must be sown
before a crop can be harvesied. There-
fore, if we are to make our soils better
from the standpoint of producing crops,
we must put into that soil,more.of the
elements it takes to produce the crops
we grow. Then again we must make
use of any crop that requires least _of
those elements for its grown and re
turns most to the soil after it is grown.
Nitrogen is the element which costs
most to replace in the soil.as a, fertilizer.
It is the one in which mast soils are
lacking, the one that leaches or wash.
es out most readily, and the one that
all crops use a great amount of if. they
produce well. These are the facts
whieh make the nitrogen-storing abil:

Jity of the legumes so important. Whil
| not the best legume in this respect, So;

beans will do well where other legumes
would fail, and if inoculated they take
much less nitrogen from the soil than
cereal crops of equal growth.



HOW TO GROW PLENTY OF

Hay is about the easiest and cheapest
and also the most important crop Sovth-
ern farmers can raise.. Within the
past few years we have adopted tavo hay
crops which can be made to supply our
hay needs at very low cost of produc-
tion. These crops are soybeans and
Sudan grass. /In the Coastal Plains: re-
gion we have a-third crop of recent
adoption, the velvet bean. All over the



PAGE SEVEN

HAY AND FORAGE. .

This gives us five important forage
crops for sowing now. -Lhese _fiv hay
crops are just what we need in an emer-
gency such as has arisen fro mlast
years drouth and now that the time
to sow them has: come, lets see what
we can do in the way of growing all
our hay,,needs for the next -.15 or 18
months. :

Three of these are nitrogen-gathering
and protein-carrying legumes, and two
sorghum and Sudan grass) are among
the best annual grass hays to be found.
They yield heavily, mature quickly,
and are rich in carbohydrates.

Now as to the time and. manner of

sowing soybeans, cowpeas, velvet beans, .

Sudan grass, and serghum for hay or
pasturage; hey may be sowed or adrill-
ed fro mthe time danger of frost. is past
on until late July. Of course the meth-

Logs ef growing these crops are common-

ly known, but as emergency crops and
for getting the seed in the ground this
month.or.early May, the time required

for sowing an acre and the cost are \,

very low. On most farms there is land
enough for producing more hay. Most

of this land can be gotten into good -

seedbed condition by breaking and. har-
rowing, or by disking and harrowing
Without breaking. Land that now has
a crop on it that will mature by July
will produce a good crop of hay from
soybeans, cowpeas, sorghum, or Sudan
grass. .Soybeans, cowpeas, and velvet
beans can be sowed in the drills with
corn or in the corn middles. This wiil
increase the forage from an acre of
corn by about half and improve the
land.

This gives two crops instead of one
from the same land and pays by. fur-
nishing feed for stock and improving
the land.The Progressive Farmer.

PLANT NOW FOR WINTER
GREENS



Now is the time to plant seed for
producing winter greens. Plant kale.
The Siberian Curly is one of the best
varieties for sowing at this time of
year. Put in a Nberal supply of must-
ard. Plant some Dwarf Essex rape.
Although this is commonl ythought of
as being a food for animals, it really
produces excellent greens.

Spinach, of course, is the leader of
th winter greens. It has a more deli-
eate flavor. and ig better liked than
any other. Plant it in the upper part
of the South early in September; in the
mid-South about the middle to latter
part of September; and in the Lower
South, the latter part ef September to
early October.

A liberal supply of-turnips should be
planted in early September. The Seven
Top variety is: the one to plant where
turnip salad is wanted. The seed of
this variety are quite scarce this year
and high priced, and while no other va-
riety of turnip is equal to it for salad,
the others will produce greens that are

fairly good.
Right now every home gardener
should put in some lettuce and ecab-

bage.
these will mature in time for use dur-
ing late fall and early winter.

Of the root crops, there is still time
to put in carrots, beets, and. turnips.
L. <A. Niven, in The Progressive
Farmer.

FEED THE LIVESTOCK OR SELL Ft

. It never pays to feed young animals
less than necessary to keep them grow-
ing. If feeds are too scarce or too high
priced to permit the young growing
stock being fed enough to keep them
doing well, the sooner they are sold.
the better. s

The young stock make better use of
their feed than older or larger animals.

They require less to support their
bodies are smaller, and they eat and
digest more in proportion to their

weight, hence a larger part of the feed,
if they get an ample supply, goes to
make growth. ;

Feeq the livestock enough feed of the
required kinds or ;dont keep it at all.
If the .South would follow this rule it
might reduce our already too few ani-
mals kent, but it would make those kept
more profitable and be the best start
we could make.toward the development
of a larger and better liyestock indus-
try. :

Good breeding and high quality are
necessary, and to get. these the pure-
pred sire is absolutely necessary. but
even gso,.the livestock problem. of the

South is now, as it always has. been,.

a feeding problem. And ,the greater
|part.of this. feeding problem jis the re-
duction of more feeds-+Tait. Butler, in







|i South we have the old standbys, cow.
}peas and sorghum, 2 nate



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a Wher the or are wend fedon i:

dry feeds, it becomes still more import-

ant that careful attention be given to

eral or ajo they receive the min-
ad

o necessary to their de-
velopment proper performance of
their work. The grains or concentrates,
especially, are likely to be deficient in
senor als.

Salt should be kept before the animals
all the time, and it is usually best to
mix any other mineral matter needed
with the salt and keep the mixture
where the animals can take what they
want.

It is true that when legume hays are
used and there is considerable variety
in the concentrates, that the animals

kely to get all the mineral matter

Li not. be. the. case

lairy cow an

rue with other ani-

rue, we suggest that

suit pie mixture be kept before ani-

mals all the time. It costs little either

= oney or labor and therefore is cheap

nee that the stock will not suf-

fer from a lack of mineral matter. For

the hogs and horses, salt and wood

hes or salt and acid phosphate in
ual patts are usually sufficient.

erals or ag

The dairy cow requires large quan- |.

ities of calcium and probably one part
of salt and two parts of hardwood ashes.
id. phosphate or air-slaked lime will
all that is. required.The .Progres-
ve: Farmer, .

CATTLE WANTED
L wallace, 401 Highland Ave At-

a Ga 3 or 4 Jersey cows, fresh in, 5}

more; also springers
E Payne, Baxley Ga Several cars
eef cattle :
; HOGS WANTED
ot Seay, Tate Ga 6 or<8: PC: pigs,

40 to 60 ibs eas
1 Palmer, Jr, R B, Camilla Ga Big
Bone Hssex sow,.pure bred & bred to
Res. Essex boar, sow not over 2 yrs
old, write
3 T Baldwin, R4 Rockmart Ga Big
guinea sow, bred, cheap for cash;
some Big bone guinea, shoats, 2 to
shoats, sare Bee

eheap for cash

MULES AND HORSES WANTED

Mrs W BG Sanders, R 1, Montrose Ga.
Good gentle buggy eee cheap . for
cash or exe :

SHEEP & GO ATS WANTED
RS Anderson, Hawkinsville Gal

parsons sheep
Mrs OS McGowan, Rees Summit Ga
10 head shoats to fatten on shares

CORN & CORN MEAL WANTED
Moultrie Bill & Elevator Co, Moutrie

Ga Ear corn. in earlots

OATS, WHEAT, RYE & HAY
WANTED |

H O Williams, Millen Ga Good heavy |

oats and wheat for chicken feed, quote}

pest cash price

Wim Smith, Hapeville Ga Quote
price on ton of baled wheat or oat
re this yrs crop .

" POTATOES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES
WANTED
Mrs W G Joyner, R B; Cairo GaOld
_ fashion quince
Mrs Geo Thews, Butler Ga 1 gal hot

ae small & large, some red, cheap

send sample, -

= exc for same

SEEDS & PLANTS WANTED
J F Cali, R 4 Bllijay-Ga 1 1-2 bu hairy



: ~ -yetch, quote price & kind

RR P Steinheimer, Brooks Ga Burr
clover seed in chaff clear of other seeds,
exc farm canner & take difference in

eash, also want seed rye, exc canner
-walued at $6 for same

W H Robinson, Cairo Ga Good stock
wel Icured seed oats, also Hastings.
state quantity & price;
also genuine abruzzi tall growing seed

3 rye, send sample & state price

sy

W L Fain Grain Co. Atlanta Ga Seed
mvheat, rye, barley, oats; send sample
and state quantity, pack, variety and
price :

CHICKENS & EGGS WANTED
Mrs W B Sanders, R 1, Montrone Ga
To raise baby chicks on halves to 8
wks old any breed
2 We > Kutz; Box 252,-R 2
Quotations on hatching eg.



2 Atlanta Ga
gs from pure

: breeds, state breeds & size of flock

Mrs W W Bennett, R 1, Acworth Ga,
2 Parks strain Barred Rock cocks. 16
os. old, from blood tested stock
ee Biyhie, Bluffton Ga Friers &
1-2 to 2 tbs, state quantity
( s

1d | and: priced.

|mer feed mill,



me /
ull-dog type, quote price ,

yers, Sprinaticid: Gar ate tO: 1
hun pullets, Meh hatch, ready to lay,
also 50 to 1 hun Tanered strain, White
lezhorns, Meh hatch, ready to lay SS

Mrs H Bohannon, R 4 Newnan Ga
Baby chicks to raise on halves to 2 mos
old, any large breed

Mrs C J Ashley, Edison Ga 1 hun pa-
by chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks
old, White Leghorns or Jersey Black
Giants preferred

Mrs J M Hall, Acworth Ga Leghorns
and Ancona pullets, reasonable

Wm C Smith, Hapeville Ga Select,
infertile,. white shell eggs; also 2 Ib
friers, high prices pd

M L Crawford, Tiger Ga 1 hun White
Leghorn pullets, must be thoroughbreds

HGH. cd

RABBITS & PET STOCK WANTED
oR Bed pibbleseR. 2;
cash for pigeons, any quantity or breed
W L Butler, R 2, Quitman: Ga Pair
little bone quinea pigs

W #H Fietcher, Carrollton, Ga 1 pink
eyes white buek, or brown one, from
5 to 9 mos old, state age

Woodliff Plant Farm flowery Branch
Ga Will pay cash for peafowls

I Baker, Box 244 Columbus Ga 6
to 10 White pink eye does, 8 to 16 mos
old, also 1 buck, state age, price and
wt



SECOND HAND MACHINERY
WANTED

E Thompson, Cataula Ga, Silo filler,
state make, size, condition & price

So Vandiver, Lavonia. Ga J B Ham-
State size, conditicn &
cash price ee Se
FC Geiger, 510 Bond Bidg.. Washing-
ton, D Dry fertilizer mixer, pecan
grading & pecan cracking machines

Z R Hutchinson, Quitman Ga 1 23 in.
Iron turbine water wheel, either N. PF.
Burnam or Jas Leffell make, must be
complete & in good condition, state Gree
del depot Cecil Ga

C@ Oliver; R 2 Gineivile Ga: Small
or medium sized cider press, good con-
dition, quote price

SE Vandiver, Lavonia Ga 3-70 saw
gin outfit complete: wet powers also
syrup mill outfit : shi

J P Howard, Box 213, ee Ga Rep:
pard roller used on saw mill for cut-
ting true timber; give es and
price

W Falk, Ri Austell Ga Light Ford
truck, good condition, not later than
1924 model, buy or exc

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

S W Brown, Ashburn Ga Set of wa-
gon scales, good condition and bargain
Atlanta Kindling Wood & Charcoal
Co, 225 Haynes St Atlanta Ga Fat pine



{| wood for kindling; sound and clear of

knots, saw cut in 4 ft lengths; ship in
carlots; pay good price

C F Cole, 680 Lee St S W Atlanta Ga
Pine poles 25 to 75 ft long, free from

bark rot, knet holes ete., carlots or less, |

make price f o b Atlanta or Shipping
point

Soak, Pettit;
harness for
and cheap :

R Stanley, Due Ga Large size hill
side turn plow, Vulean preferred ;

JB Wood, Sargeant Ga 10- to 50
million ft saw & turpentine timber, DEE?
fer original pine

1306 Savannah Nk & Tr Bldg, Savan-
nah Ga Deer tongue leaves, send sam-
ple, advising SG Uantity can supply &
price

Miss Helen Biggers, Bremen Ga Ice
compartment milk cans :

Rodgers Bros, Conyers Ga Party to
furnish vegetables for canning, bean
8c qt, customers must: string same, to-
matoes 6c can, any fruit & vegetables
in qt cans, Se net Ge can: fob cash
with order

A Drake, Philomiath, Ga. Good
pasture. for 3 mules until frost, will pay:
$1 mo ea. -e*

W Mc S Edson, Tiser Ga Cypress
storage tank, also small cider mill

Jno H Howser, Murrayville Ga Steel
overshoot water wheel 18 or 20 ft in
dia, good condition cheap

SYRUP WANTED.

W O Gibson, Folkston Ga Few gals
good pure Maple. rensonable 5

A_N Burnett,-Lizella Ga Sugar cane
or sorghum syrup in bbls

~ HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES _
z WANTED
-J S Hill, Winder Ga Bees in. any
style hive; also honey in 1 lb sections
- D W Switzer, Saluda S C Several
se Ibs extract honey, pay cash,
+ & BE

Ellijay, Ga Set single
1 horse wagon, good shape





Atlanta: Ga. Pay Es
Ga Man & Wife desire position as prin- |

license

| school, for, 1926-27

experience,

school.

man or packer;



dairy

business, gatheri ng crops, etc., employ-

ter must be honest &- be able to. fur-

nish expenses for moving
Mixon, 49 Hydrola St, Eo. Macon
Ga Married man wishes position as
overseer: or woodsrider on turpentine
farm, long experience, can. handle labor

Arvis Booth, Dewy Rose Ga Position
as teacher of primary .or elementary
grades in consolidated. or rural sehool,
Ist grade license, 3 yrs experience &
summer school training

Miss Alma Goodwin, Star Rt, Homer-
ville Ga Young lady with 2 yrs exper-
ience 1 yr Normal school training, Ist
grade general elementary license desires
position as assistant in country con-

5 solidated school, wil consider 1 teacher
school; -canteach-all.

Ges
south. Ga preferred, state
Principal 129 Dougherty St, \thens

cipal & assistant. in consolidated or jun-
ior high school

Miss Elizageth Tyson, Swainsboro Ga.

Desire position as teacher in grammar
grades or as assistant; graduate of ac-
eredited high school, ist. grade State

A. Cooper, Apalachee Ga Miller
lifetime experience desires job in

Be
with
mill,
& begin at onten

RAS Wingate, Paiaited: o Desire
position as farm overseer for 1927; 20
yrs expenence, 2 yrs in college of Agri-
culture in general farming & Animal
Husbandry, references exc

Teacher Box 60 R 1, Quitman Ga
Position in city or rural school. for term
of 1926-27, 1st grade State license, high
school graduate, summer school Bose
ing; 2 yrs experience :

Miss B. Care. State Bureau of ar:
kets Atlanta Ga Reliable lady desires

|;position with someone in paultry busi-

ness, considerable experience

Box 54 Eastman Ga Position as prin-
cipal in good school, Normal training,
good disciplinarian; also position as pri-
mary teacher in good school, several
yrs experience, Normal training

W E James, Manor Ga Desire posi-
tion as principal in small town or rural
term; class A ce rti-
ficate, 9 yrs experience Pere ae

-T LL Chaffin, Mansfield Ga Position
with dairy for1927, experienced plenty
help to look after 30to 45 cows

Miss Ida Roberts, 48 Adamson ie.
Carrollton Ga Young Lady desires po-
sition as teacher for yr 1926-27, prefer
small town or consolidated school, high
school graduate, 3 summer schools at

4th A_& M & 1 summer at G SC W.
state elementary

license & 2 yrs. ex-
perience : {

Cleveland Wade,
looking after
Far

G T Adams, R 4 Winder Ga Position
for 1926 & 1927 as fireman on saw mill
PORETS, . day or night

WJ Bailey, Arabi Ga. Bisekemith 60
yrs old; some knowledge of machinery
wants job~

Alto Ga Position
small oncaat or good

LD: Biliott, RA Lavonia Ga 2 young |

men 22 & 30 yrs old desire job on farm
or saw mill Ww ork, both single, can start
at ofice

_J W Brown, R 2. Bowman Ga Position
wanted as sawyer, lifetime experience,
make offer, can handle any kind saw

j mill & keep up same

Miss Essie Davis, Wrens Ga Young
lady desires position as assistant in vil-
lage or small town for 1926-27 term,
high school graduate, summer school
training also, Ist grade license, 3 yrs
references

-Box 80, R 2, Stapleton Ga Graduate
State accredited high school, 4 yrs ex-
perience. Normal school training, State
eclass A certificate, desires position as
teacher in small town or consolidated

Box 206, Wrens Ga 2 young ladies,
graduates State accredited high school,
Normal summer .training. 1 with 4 yrs
experience, other 2 yrs, State certificate

class A, desires position as teachers

Miss Rubie Vandiver, 122 Napier Ave
Macon Ga Desire position as teacher for |
term 1926-27, sraduate -G S C W. 5*yrs
experience, 1st grade professional
license

Miss Lilliam Baggett, Bethlehem Ga
Position as teacher for coming term,

Class A certificate, De summer schools |

and 2 yrs experience
EH Nicholson, R

Position as orchard, peking house -fore-

vrs experience; can

also furnish 3 or ie good packers and

nailer

_ Annie Ruth - MeDaniel,

Meigs Ga

Ot trucking: ae

b= Miss-Ol

can operate long or short system :

2 Montezuma Ga |

Young ray iene paicaten 10 yr
perience, Normal training, prepa ed
teach either high school or other gr
desires position as principal of 2
more teacher school references

Miss M Ruark, Bostwick.Ga De
position as teacher in rural. school
1926-27, will consider assistant or p:
cipal place, have license and some
perience as supply teacher f

E VM, Care Bureau of Markets,
lanta Ga Married man with small
ily desires to take care of country ho
with few cows and chickens and
some farming beginning fall 1926; \
in 15 mi of Atlanta

J A Waters, R 2 Lavonia Ga Posit
gathering crops for 1926

Principal 218 EH Jones St. Sava.
Ga Male teacher..middle. aged,
gsuecessful and experienced,

sition as peor oe: Boas school;
ences | Eee ; a
Rountree, R38 Sylvan
Graduate State accredited high se
Normal training Tyres experienc ;
A State certifieate desires posit
teacher for 1926-27 . 3

J.D Chasteen, Locust Grove ca
tion as oe on from 3 to 10 ho
farm in South Ga. near school

J T Kelley, Culloden Ga: Desire p
tion as. overseer, understand ore
iwork and managing: labor, can
blacksmithing; references

D S Harrison, R 2 Ashland Ga P.
tion fer 1926 at 1st class dairy or Ww
consider poultry farm

W H Brand, Loganville Cae
man with some experience desire
tion on. dairy farm or truck a
small family.

J V Landers, Apalachee Ga Mid
aged man with 6 in family, 4.
enough to work, desires position w.
reliable man to help gather crop, a
consider crop on good land on sha
for 1927, prefer: middle or South Ga

Box 206, Wrens Ga 2 young ladi
graduates State accredited high school
Normal training, 1 with 4 yrs ex
ence, other 1 yr, State Class A cer
cate, desire positions as teachers

J BC R-4 Thomasville Ga W
lady desires position as teacher in

--l town or consolidated school for 19

term, 20 yrs-experience, professiona el
mentary life certificate, 2nd to /
grades preferred. :

J W Lancaster, Geneva Ga Yo
man, college graduate, desires posit
as teacher for 1926-27

(2 A Higgins, Surrency Ga Job look
after farm as overseer, lifetime exp
ence, 30 yrs old; married; prefer mid-
dle or South Ga f

Miss Ruby Vandiver, 122 Napier
Macon Ga Desire position-as teacher
town or consolidated school for 192
27, graduate G S C W 5 yrs experie
Ist grade professional license

M Watts, R 2 Tiger Ga Lad
6 yrs experience, 2 yrs Normal tra
and Normal Teachers Professional
tificate, desires position as princi
consolidated school

Miss Margaret Janie, Hogansvi
Young lady, high school graduate,
grade elementary license, desires-
tion as teacher in consolidated or rur
school for 1926-27 term

FARM HELP WANTED

A W Burnett, Lizella Ga Sober st
-honorable man to run 2 horse cot
farm, good oak and hickory land
Middle Ga; must have some help
school and churches; also depen
man.to grow vegetables on rich $W.
land, good roads and schools, mu
steady

E L Odum, Wiavereas Ga Relia te
dustrious man with family to raise
on shares in connection with
farming, good land, well watered
be financially able to pay his pa
expenses; also good man with fa
go truck near Waycross for fal
and yr 1927 :

AW ao. R 3, Commerce Ga Fam
ly to gather crop for fall 1926, can
work at once

Pe J 3 & F AC? reen, R 3; Moult
Man with family to gather. cotton
other crops, can furnish house ~

Loek- Box 585. Garfield Ga Ma
pable of handling 8 horse farm:
50 basis, mule & mag power can be
duced by stumping this fall, Am
implements, land lies well, fer

BK K Cross, R 1, Newton Ga
we man to help with prin pic
S gathering erop, $20 & boar

Miss -Helen Biggers, Bremen
Farm & Dairy Be





ng oe: desires Ege aaee as teacher |





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