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DEPARTMENT OF [
|, PUGENE TALMADGE,
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GEORGIA.
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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. J ee ioe |
oo STATE CAPITOL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1931.
: ing portions of his farm that are not profitable.
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- _Aereage Reduction And Ferfilizer =
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- About this time every year you will hear a whole lot of talk
from farm leaders about reducing the acreage in cotton. A little
later on, when they dont get a good prie for peaches, peanuts and
_ watermelons, they will then talk that the acreage should be reduced
on these products. The talk of pee reduction in cotton has al-
: _Teady started this year, ;
The onde are already full of idle peale. I get ee every
day from tenants saying that they want to get a place to arm this
year. I also have farmers to call in persoy in the office every day,
_ wanting me to tell them of some place where they can get a job on
the farm, either as share cropper or wage hand. One. just left the
fics: I did not know where to tell him to go. It looks the
farmers are taking advice and reducing acreage.
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I made a statement a little over a year ago that any talk of
acreage reduction was un-American. I was called on this statement
by some of the papers. What I meant by saying that*talk of acreage
reduction beingun-American was that it would put a whole lot of
families in the - road, out of a job. That is exactly what it is doing.
What are we going to do. with all of these unemployed families
-who were formerly good tenants and good croppers? A lot of them
are suffering from lack of clothing and food. I dont know whether
we are still sending money to the Armenians and other way-off beg-
ging countries or not, but there is certainly room right here in Geor-
gia for all the charitable work that the people in Georgia can do.
Just before dictating the above sentence, I was interrupted, and an- ~
other fellow called, hunting for any kind of a job he could get. He
had an honest face, and was a strong, healthy looking man.
So much for the side of acreage reduction being un-American.
Now, for ie farmers side of it.
On practically ev-
_ ery farm there is some acreage that should lay out. The old Mosaic
law of letting the land lay idle every seventh year should be prac-
_ticed. When you let land lay out, if it is properly terraced, it im-
proves in fertility. My suggestion would be on acreage reduction,
to let at least one-seventh of your acreage lay out this year, and
total absence of any fertilizer would produce around a seven or
-tilizer that you can..
The.farmer should stop work.
continue this every year.
stop the washes on it.
you will be able to properly cultivate.
Before you turn the land out, be sure to
Dont try to break up and plant more than
FertilizerWhat is the price going to be?
. I wrote an editorial in the Bulletin last fall, pointing out that the =
eight-million bale crop. I this was rigidly followed, the farm prob-
lem in the South would be solved. The sad part of it is that we
are not going to do it. We have been educated to use all of the fer-.
tilizer that we could possibly buy and haul out, and then apply all |
sorts of top dressing to the crop. This kind of education was wrong.
We should have been taught to use just as little fertilizer as was
necessary to stimulate the crop. After all, commercial fertilizer is
not a soil builder. It is a stimulant and tood for the crop ane is
planted that year. . x ie
-You know, we got into the habit of buying fertilizer on a cred- ae
it in Georgia so that a lot of the farmers would not even clean out
the horse stables. Lets quit that. Use all of the home raised fer-
Use woods mold and leaves as much as you can ~
put out. Lets cut down on the fertilizer bill as much as we can.
Yesterday aternoon I came up on the train from Scotland, Ga. tne
to Macon. I was sitting in the smoker with some typical business
men. Of course, they all got to talking about hard times and the
condition of the farmer. The brightest looking business man in the
crowd said that if the farmer would stay at home and work~-at his
business intelligently as other business men had to do, he could
make some money at farming. He seemed to be addressing his re-
marks to me. It did make me a little mad. I finally told him that
the pity of the thing was that he honestly bs Haves that statement,
and a great majority of the business men in this country were rue
like him. What would a merchant think if I should tell him that if-
he would come down early every morning, clean up his store, stay .
on his job, be very punctual and polite to his customers, he could y
make money by selling all of his goods at ten percent below cost 24
That is exactly what that business man s remark meant about the
farmer.
Play close to the shore this year. The former must solve ie
own problem. Gold Brick agents are numerous. Watch out: now,
for they are going to have all sorts of schemesto rope you in this.
year.
EUGENE TALMADGE ,
January 20, 1931. 2S
v _. / OF GEORGIA FRODUCTS - INDEX
| Prevailing Wholesale Frices, Jan. 20, 1931. Always Subject i Variation ;
: Atlanta Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta Poultry for Sale ........... Ao 4 SAB TE
Sweet Potatoes, new, 100 Ibs. -. - $1, 25 $1.60 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.50 Poultry. Wanted): ann 7 ees RES ee
- Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. --.-----. _ 30 30 35 32 27 30 Baby Chicks for Sale ................ 8, eS
Eggs, Standard, doz, --.-------. a a 32 30 25 a Baby Chicks Wanted sees eae OE
- Eggs. Ga. oe 108, ee ES ss be 27 a a oe a Eggs for Sale oon 2,8, 11; 15. |
eo ie frase oe 18 a5: 32 28 45. 8 Eggs Wanted ........ pee 2 Bak
ee 18 15 16 96. 4. AB 16: __ Live Stock for Sale ........... 2) Tae
ee ee A a ee | Live Stock Wanted... 2 8) 12 ||
_ Friers, Ib. ------------2-----~ ae a 25 o ; ni : 7 y Ga. Products for Sale........ 3 6, 9
oo ee 18 a AB en ABN ny AB Ga. Products Wanted =. Me ae
ioe Lo ee 25 25 a) S00 ees ae Seed: fore wale race 0.
Capons, Tb. --- re 160 195 io = ep 133 a Pine tor cake Q
ied bi 1.25 ae ~ 150 24 ants: for: Sale wii:02.4
aa poe hot mixed, by 1.85 150 a. 175 150, bo Plants Wanted
x tees oc. Butter, Best Table, Ib.. 25 40 85 Ae 40 a teeOus or me
: - Ear Corn,(80 Ibs. to bu.) bu.; 20 15 e - 0S jis 1D : scan: 2anres
: Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton -. im ee 1 a oo on ve 16 ee le pole Wa LE
Hay, No. 1, per ton - oo eae : Positions Wanted ......
nee Bisa Goo ten, bu 2 808; 2.75. 3.00 _ 2: st ae ee Wanted: see
Beans, Biloxi, bu. ae 2.00 -- 1.75 ee Lee Aes tg
MARK ETSREPORT * =
Sale Sold During Week Beginning Sibuary. LP, 1931, ae Cooperative Sales Brought 650 per cwt., Basis No. ar
No. 1 Grade Ag hae $50: 00 per ton Pees: Columbus, Ga. > 4 ae
You will ndall that ~ }
jant strain Light Brahma eggs for
hing, carefully culled flock, hea-
ayers, $1 per 15, $50 per 100;
ons to be returned. Arthur H.
er, Winterville, Ga. = : -*
e bred S. C. R. I. Red and Jer-
Black Giant eggs, from carefully
d flocks $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs.
lla Burke, Winterville, Ga.
Eggs from pedigreed flocks, B Rock
tings, $6 per 100; pen matings from
s with 200 egg records, and better
ed with pedigreed flocks, B. Rock
natings, $6 per 100; pen matings from
ens with 200 egg records and better
nated with pedigreed males $3.50 per
Satisfaction guar. E. C. Pope,
a, Ga.
e bred White Plymouth Rock
Fischel strain, price winning
_ from 8 lb. hens, Selected for
atching, $1.50 per 15.; $2.75 for 30.
ostpaid. E. B. Trotman, Lumpkin,
a. Box 62.
re bred Black Minorca eggs, $1
per 15. Katherine Harrison, Harri-
, Ga. sy
Fancy nugget strain Buff Rock
atching eggs from rigidly culled
avy layers, sired by new males di-
t from J..C. Clipp farms, quality
mp.~but prices reduced $1.25~per~15
r $3.25 per 45 eggs. Money order with
"gabe W. A. Brantley, Tenn-
Pure bred Jersey Black Giants,
Marcy strain, $1.25 per 15 or $3 per
git ae Bele Joiner, Soperton,
Pure bred Dark -Cornish Game
eggs, $1 per 15; lot of choice game
ockerels, $1.50 ea. no scrubs. Hens
nd pullets, $2 each. Mrs, C. O. Sikes,
r, Ga. ac
Pure bred J. B. Giants, Royal Pur-
le, select eggs, $1 per 15. Place or-
rs now. Mrs. John Butler, Forsyth,
ey
per week for 30c per doz. Del in
one. Mrs. O. A. McCluney, Ly-
erly, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Pure Donaldson strain S. C. R. I.
d eggs from Blood tested stock, $1.-
ey 15 or $5.50 per 100 del. or will
for corn, oats or field peas. Mrs.
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.
ersey Black Giant eggs for setting
r 15. Del. free. Mrs. Henry
wier, Roy, Ga. :
Hatching eggs from heavy laying
on Reds, Barred Rocks,
White Leghorn, Everlay strain, Brown
orns, Fischel strain, White Wy-
ttes. $1 per 15 del. Lots of 100
| above $5 per 100. Safe del. guar.
-F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27.
S. C. Buff Orpington
$1.25 per 15 or $2 per 30 postpaid
-R. Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.
I. Red eggs, 75c ee 15 or $4.50
100. Dark selected stock. Crates
returned. Miss Florence Horne,
Cae: :
Ws. Re s and- Baby. chicks
blood tested flocks direct from-
hs AAA Matings of 300 egg
i strain. Simon Peterson, Doug-
Ga. psy
._C. R I. Red hatching eggs from
rold Tompkins prize winning stock
0 per 15. By prepaid P. P. $1.65
5. Mrs. H. L. Culpepper, Grant-
glet Barred Rock eggs, headed
. R. roosters, 2nd direct 80c for
peer Myrtis Swann, Lithonia,
iy
re Golden Buff Orpington eggs
yer setting of 15. Can _ furnish
al settings per week. Mrs. J. M.
irrison, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2.
bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs,
hea. thy stock, prices. reduced for.
and
del. Crates to be returned. Mrs.
L. Garrison, Ashland, Ga. |
eggs, Mrs. Berry strain, guar
lood, wonderful year round lay-
f white eggs, $2 per setting or
Money order _with_ order.
. be returned. M. C.
Gat, .1:
ehbred light Brahma eggs
special. pen of extra large nor-
bred stock, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. C.
ans, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 1.
et. $150 per 15 del. Mrs. O. L.
March 95c per 15 eggs. In-.
Tate..
mn and White Indian Runner |
-C. R. T. Red eggs, Donaldson. str. |
, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.
o exch. 3 lbs. Eng. peas. for
Indian
eggs: Dark Cornish
es or Langshans, of pure stock,
al Ibs. to exch. True Cauthen,
a, Ga. Rt. 2,
|}well, Siloam, Ga.
|--Reg. J cow, will freshen in 6 weeks
CATTLE FOR SALE
2 yr. od J. bul. Good breeding and
good qualities:. Sell or exch for other:
stock. L. E.Phillips, Colquitt, Ga.
_ Sev.-reg. J: heifers, bred and unbred.
Also sev. reg. cows. Cheap. I. T. Wy-
att, Farrar, Ga. re
2 J. heifers, 11 mos. old, $20 or exch
for peanuts or peas, or good sow. Joe
M. Brown, McRae, Ga. :
2 nice graae Hereford heifer calves
sire reg. dams extra nice cows, $15 ea;
1 extra. nice grade Guernsey heiter
galt, sire, reg. aam, 7-8 Guernsey $Y;
1 Guernsey cow, about 1100 lbs. soon
to freshen, $100. <A. J. Strickland,
Blackshear, Ga.
1 fine J. male, $35. Write for partic-
uars. E. J. Ridder, Alma, Ga. -
Reg. J. or ent. to reg. calves at Far-
mers prices. I. T. Wyatt, Farrar, Ga.
Reg. J. cow, Rosemary Handsome
Lady; 3 yrs. od, milking with Ist calf
Papers furnished. $100 FOB; Reg J.
heifer calf, dropped July 31, 1930. Dam
Rosemary Handsome Lady. Sire, Lady
Birds Financial Lad. Reg. in buyers
name. $50. Ned J. Bond, Bogart, Ga.
Large, cream colored high producing
J. cow, fresh and right in every partic-
ular, $60. Will del. in radius of 15 mi.
W. D. Putnam, Curryville; Ga,
Reg. J. cow, 3rd calf, 1-
svlike breeding $85 bull calf, 1 mo.
old, reg. J. $10 or exch. for Cokers
1 No.5 cotton seed. Mrs. W. A. Ben-
nett, Adairsville, Ga. .
2 fine J. cows that will come in be-
tween the-first. and 15th of April; wil.
give 4 gal. milk, $75 ea. C: C. Lump-
kin, Charing, Ga. Rt. 1. Nee
- 4 1-2 mos. old fine bull calf, Jersey.
but-not sub. to reg. from a heavy pro-
ducing stock. Henry Robinson, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt. 3.> > ; |
1 nice young heifer, good cond. for
sale or exch for good, farm (mare)
mule. J. T. McMillon, Charing, Ga.
Reg. J. calves, 6 to 12 mos oid. L.
A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga.
9 mos. od, ent. to reg. J. male calf:
$25 FOB Chestnut Mtn. also a_reg J.
bull. Write. M. S. Tanner, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Rt. 3. :
1 reg. Guernsey cow with calf, four
wks. old, milking well and in good
cond. Ready for breeding again with-
in a few weeks. $175 with papers at
barn. J. Steve Meeks, Toccoa, Ga.,
RFD 3. :
2 pure bred J. milch cows, fresh in,
John M.
$40 and $50 at my barn.
Bruce, Avalon, Ga.
Reg. J. bull, 3 yrs. old in August;
also 1 cow with calf, 1 mo. old and
1 that -.will freshen within two wks.
Carlton Alley, Sautii; Ga. :
~~ heifer, Jersey and Guernsey cross,
due to freshen Feb. 1st $40 at my
place; cow 3-4 Jersey and 1-4 Hol-
stein, due to freshen May Ist, $30 at
my pasture. Will not ship. M. H.
Floyd, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5.
2 yr. old in spring, pure bred J.
bull, his father reg. and mother. a
pure bred4 gal. Jersey, $27 or exch.
for a milch cow or heifers; also have
2 Jersey milch cows for sale: 1 fresh-
en within a few weeks, gives 4 gal.
$75 or exch for 2 dry cows, or 3 heif-
ers; other, heifer, freshen in spring.
from pure stock, $50 or exch. Mrs. E.
L.. Wright, Yatesville, Ga. |
Sev. nice milch cows with young
calves. also sev. heifers soon to fresh-
-en and heifer yearlings suitable for
beef. All in good cond. For cash only
at my lot. Mrs. C. S. Waggoner, Blun.
Ga.
1 fine J. heifer, nearly full bred,
Freshen last. of April. Mother gave 3
gal. and 1 lb. butter. For sale at my
barn or exch. for 5@ white, Buff or
-Brown L. pullets, now laying or. be-
inning to lay. Will accept no culls.
oo J: D. Freeman, College Park, Ga.
1 cow,
$50 FOB. - Mrs: J.
ham, Ga. <
A: fine. Jersey cow striper $3599. T.
B. tested. A. L. Harden, Dahonega
Gar RE 3: z
~2 fine high grade J. heifers, fresh
$50. each, cash or exch. 1 for corn and
1 for velvet beans, Otootans and La-
redos beans at market price. H. E.
Bowman, Buford,: Ga. Rt:-3
Reg. Hereford catte, both
7-8 Jersey, soon to freshen,
C. Goolsby, Gra-
"sex, Sev.
nice young bulls,
with 3rd calf, and Reg. J. heifer with
3 mos. old calf, and re-bred; 10 mos
nure bred. J. heifer, calf 3 mos. old.
Smith, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 1.
mo. old Dai- |
4 to 6 yrs. 2 1-2 and 3 gal. per day.|
for sale. E. T. Bos-
Sell 1 or all at reasonable price. I. C.
eta See eee = a aa 2
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Two. oy Bote eas MARKET: SULUE TING Thursday, January 22, 1931.
= io 5 re : Sell or exch. for young pigs. Value, here at farm. BR. C. Loyd, Nicholls,
Eggs For Sale _ Live Stock For Sale Fe Oe eee en eon awa | Ga. oe Ne
Ga. Rt. :3.. EQ yr, old natural hornless Nubian
A few Hampshire pigs and shoats,
No. of Louisville. K. P. Waiden, Lou
isville, Ga. Old Grange. = =
10 pigs, half Berkshire and half P.
C. crossed, for saie. W. S. Anderson,
Middleton, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 thrifty Red Jersey and Hamp--
shireDuroc mixed of each. Av. 40
lbs. each, $4.50 each, or 11 Ib. FOB.
-Will exch. for mules within 20 mi.
radius. Guyton A. Lord, Dixie, Ga.
Rt. 1. :
Big Bone prize winning P.
1 gilt bred tor Maren htter. Reg. and
cholera immune. Full sister to Grand
Champion of Ga. in 1929. Also 1 boar
ii mos. old and Sept. 1930 pigs, sows
and boars. Everytning reg. in buy-
he ed R. L. Shiney, Martin, Ga.
Rt. 2. .
1 thoroughbred Duroc J. sow, 15
mos. old, brought 8 pigs in November
in good cond. $25. J. E. Warren,
Shomaston, Ga. Nes
Nice fat shoats. Will dress 75 to 100
ibs. also nice fat young sows. Sell for
cash only at my lot. Mrs. C. S. Wag-
zoner, Blun, Ga. = ae
5 Duroc Jersey 5 mos old pigs, 2
C. hogs:
|-males- and 3 sows, $6 each, or $28 for
tot. Leo Akins -Graymont Ga. Rt.-1-
16 P. C. pigs, for sale, 9th day Oi
February, 45 bu. of corn del. at m)
aome, or $48. No other exch. accept-
ed, Jess Wilson, Machen, Ga.
Pure bred big bone P. C. gilt, 6 mos
old: -Thrifty and in~good: cond: -$14.
finley 5C:-Couch, Turin, Ga. 22
1 fine male hog, half Broke-Nose
Berkshire and 1-2 P. C,. wt. 150 ibs
zross, $18 at the lot. A.
Jahlonega, Ga.: Rt..3. es
4 little bone, stay fat kind, Guinea
_ats, about 5 mos old, $5 ea. at my
carm, or $6 crated at shipping point
Will give ref. C. C. Lumpkin, Charing,
ras Rt le
Reg. P. C. sow. Armistice Boy
breeding (Armistice Boy held Worlds
Championship for 3 successive years)
3295. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville,
Ga.
S. P. C. pigs, $5 each and up. E. T.
Boswell, Siloam, Ga.
1 gilt, 3-4 P. C. and 1-4 Red Berk-
shire, bred. wt. about 125 lbs. Sell or
exch. for 1 bbl. of No. 1 Ribbon Cane
syrup of best grade. Mrs. J. C. Gools-
by, Graham, Ga. :
A choice lot of Reg. Duroc J. pigs,
male and females, 3 1-2 mos. old, wt.
from 90 to 115 lbs. $15 each. FOB. B.
O. Carter, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C.
Reg. Durocs of Worlds champion-
ship breeding, 10 wks. old pigs, $15. ea.
300 lb. 10 mos old bred gilts, $50 ea.
Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga.
7 pigs, P. C. and Duroc crossed, 3
mos old, $3 eaeh or exch for good
table syrup at reasonabe price, il
party will bring syrup and get pigs.
Send-sample and say what you will
do. Alfred M. Eller, Titus, Ga.
| 15 pigs, 9 wks. old. O. I. C, and
3. P. C. and O. I. C. and Duroc Jer-
sey, $3 each. Exch. value for 1 Jer-
sey or Holstein heifer calf, 4 to 6 mos.
old. M. L. Mullis, Abbeville, Ga. RFD
1, Box 10. P : :
1 brood sow, farrow in February,
90 or exch for corn or Spanish pea-
nuts. C. T. Williams, Irwinville, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE.
1 spotted Shetand pony, wt. about
450 or 500 lbs. about 7 yrs. old, $45.
3. E. Franklin, Metter, Ga.
and will make about 700 Ib. mule,also
pony, wt. about 650 lbs. about 9 yrs.
old. Both sound, gentle and work-
ers. . Reasonable. price or exch, for
hogs; -reg. calves, or anything can use
on farm. O. I. Shipley, Auburn, Ga.
1 good sized mare mule in extra
good cond. Good, all round farm
mule and very gentle. Located on
farm near Powder Springs $30 as have
sold farm.and do not need him. H. W.
Moon, Atlanta, Ga. 610 Silvey Bldg.
Phone Wal. 6204. ~ sab
10 yr. old horse mule, wt about 850
or 900 lbs. Work anywhere. No bad
habits. A real buggy or wagon mule.
$75. Come and see. A. C. Williams,
Athens, Ga Rt. 2, Box 80.
-1 black horse mue, wt. 750 lbs. Good
and sound, work anywhere. No plug.
$35 or good milch cow in exch. Party
to del. cow and get mule. A. J. Kent,
Midville, Ga. Rt. 2. a
Good farm mule, wt. about 1M lbs.
Gentle, work anywhere, $70 cash. or
exch. for hogs. cows, corn, peas, wheat
oats: or velvet beans... Mrs. E.> L.
Wright Yatesxille Ga. =
gate
HOGS FOR SALE
Pure bred Essex boar, wt. 150 Ibs.!
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE.
30 grade Angora goats, $2
a ee oes
ee
= Pe e or
Good breeding stock for sale. 12 mi.}
L. Harden, |}
| Id ,does and bucks $1 each; 1 black
1 black mule colt, 3 yr. old, blocky
1$2 bu. Ea. to pay express. J.
milk goat and 2 kids, 3-4 Nubian and
7-8 Toggenburg does, 6 mos. old. Gan~
away Williams, Palmetto Ga. Box 12.
1 four qt. milk goat, half Tog and
1-2 Nubian, freshen with 2nd_ kid |
February 6th. $40 if taken now; also
1 Tog. doe, 18 mos old, ready to breed
1 doe, 1-2 Toggenberg, ready to breed
Cheap. Mrs. Bertha L, Bennett, At-
lanta, Ga.. Rt. 5, Box 106. Phone Bel-
mont, 1390-R. : a
: RABBITS FOR SALE
Reg Chin. doe bred to Good Cert.
buck with 3 young 2 mos old (1 buck
and 2 does) all for $7. Papers fur-
nished. Or young ones, $1.25 each. H.
A. Stahl, Savannah, Ga. 803 East 31
St. a
8 nice Chin. does and 1. buck 3 mos |
- 14d $2 for the 3; sev. Chin. 8-10 wks.
od, 60c each, or $1.50 per trio; 12
mos old Chin doe and 6 young, 6 wks
jld $3. All from pure stock and in
nice, healthy cond. C. R. Hallman,
Douglas, Ga. Rt. 1
3 ped. Chin. bucks, and 1 doe, $2
each. All sub to reg. 2 of the bucks
are from parents direct from Stahls
yood Cert. stock. Mrs. Homer McC. _
erris, Desota, Gay 250
15 N. Z. Whites, 7. wks. old, $7.50.
Will exch. for anything can use. Write
vhat you have. Ira W. Chapman,
Srawiordaville, Gag 85 2 Zee
- 6 fine Chin. rabbits, od enough. for
ase, $1 each, or exch. 1 pr. for driec
apples, free from peel and core. Mrs
J. H|. Rogers, Manasses, Ga.
- Chin: does, bred or open 12. mos.
ald, $3; N. Z. White does, bred or
ypen, 9 mos. old, $2.50; reg. Chin..
joes or bucks 20 mos. old, bred $5;
Shin. does and buck, 2 and 3 mos
aid, $1 each; Belgium Hares, 4 mos.
Sip
Z3eleium Hare buck, 18 mos old, $2.50;
1 pr. Stahls Gold Cert. Reg. Chin.
0. Cash with order, or exch. Her-
man Mize, Americus, Ga.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want 1 good grade cow, fresh ins
tust give 3 1-2 to 4 gal. per day and
butter in proportion Must be cheap
for cash. J. W. White, Muscadine,
Ala. Rt. 2, Lives in Ga. but P. O. ad-
dress, Ala. aS
Have 300 acres in a good pasture
wid I want to pasture cows by the mo. ~~
or. on the halves of the prift. Can
ake good care of 60 or 70 cows. On
4ighway No. 22, 18 mi. west of Macon
and 8 mi. west c Lizella. Come see.
or write. R. BE. Wright, Lizella, Ga.
Want to buy or exch for a young
milch cow. Must be fresh an give
3 gal. milk per day. W. G.. Johnson, :
Risgraid Os. = oho ee ae ee
Want to exch. W. L. or Wyandotte
pullets for good milch cow, fresh or
about to freshen, at right price. P. W.
Smith, Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 1
Want to buy a fine cow, pure or
high grade Jersey, within radius of
150 mi. Can send truck or could at- |
tend to the transportation of same
within any reasonable distance. Mrs.
Geo. T. Harper, Eulonia, Ga. :
-. .- HOGS -WANTED. =
Want to exch. value for pigs or
shoats. Write if interested. Mrs. Am- _
anda. Massey, Lula, Ga. Star Route.
Want 1 reg. big bone P. C sow pig. |
not under. 40 Ibs.. Will exch. value in.
Woods early big. boll cotton ieee
-exander, Trion, Ga. Rt. 2. ee
- Want 2 male Duroc J. pigs, 10 wks.
or older. for meat hogs, cheap for
cash. Write price. Exp. paid. E. C.-
Wade, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 3. =.
Want to exch. W. L. April. hatch
pulets, of Tancred strain, at $1 each,
for thoroughbred gilt or young sOW,
/P, C. or Duroc. G. W. Stephenson,
Menlo, Ga. Uae
Want 2 reg. Duroc J. gilts, bred,
cheap for cash. H. R. Ingram, Cole-_
man, Ga . are
' Want. to exch. value for hogs or @ ~
cow. Must be good, healthy stock.
aoe = Eugene Denney, Butler,
a. oko POO
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
- Want to exch. good value for pr.
of mules, wt. about 800 or 900 lbs.
Want. them for farm mules. Will pay
dif. if any. Write for full informa-
50 each. | A.
tion. Ben Beall, Hazelhurst, Ga. Rt.
ee
ne ;
oe hull speckled peas tor $2. bu.
E= 3h: not del:
-fifie, good for home and
-th. Also Hastings 25c per lb. FOB Pu-
1-2 Ib.
_. 'T. W. Hagood. Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3.
- bu. Brab peas. $350 per bu.
- Webster Callaway, Farmington, Ga.
Thursday, January 22, 1981.
Live Stock Wanted a
Want 1 or a pr. of good plow mules
wt. 1M lbs: or more, Not over 9 or
10 yrs. Gld, and cheap for cash.J.W.
White, Muscadine, Ala. Resident of
Georgia; but P. O. address, Ala. 4
RABBITS WANTED
~ Want to exch 1 Silver Martin doe
- of breeding age for a Chin: doe, bred
or. unbred. Or a pr. White King pig-
eons, Mated and banded. Mrs. J. W.
Dinkins, Unadilla, Ga.
Want 5 thoroughbred Chin. ped. or
reg. 1 buck and 4 does, to raise on 50-
50 basis. Ref. to honesty if desired.
- All ready to take care of them. J. A.
Youngblood, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Georgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
White Running bunch butter beans,
10c lb. FOB. No orders accepted for
Jess than $1. Eng. peas, 25c lb. Red
FOB.
Lady finger peas 8c lb. Mush peas, 8c;
Sugar Crowder peds 8c. Mixed peas
$1.50 per bu. All prices FOB. Mrs.
W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 2.
California..Black eye peas, 8c per
25 lbs. Lima beans, 10c
per Ib. not del. Sam Lovinggood,
-. Bowersville, Ga. ~
Little Marvel garden peas, : very pro-
market, 25c
laski. J. Z. Patrick, Pulaski, Ga.
70 bus, genuine: Otootan Soy beans,
grown on my own farm $3.35 per bu.
96 germination test; 20 Ibs. Frost
= proof Eng. peas 25c lb. postpaid. also
_. 20 lbs.\bunch butter beans 25c Ib.
~ <prenaid. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
Brown Crowder peas .and~ white
- Growders, 15c per lb. del. G. T. Wil-
son, RFD 5, Commerce, Ga.
19230 crop Whippoorwill peas $2.10:
per bu. FOB. Send cash or M. O
J. EB. Sims, Ellabelle, Ga. Rt. 1.
4 Ibs. Willets Wonder Eng. peas
kind that stands cold weather at 30
per lb. del. in Ga. If out of state send
_extra postage. Cash or M. O. with
order. Mrs, J. G. Broome, Tifton, Ga.
Rt. 6.
White Everbearing bunch butter
beans. 20c Jb. Docia Harris, Lula, Ga.
20 lbs. mixed bunch butter beans
at 25c Ib. del. No stamps. Homer F.
Black. Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Tenn. Wonder Pole. beans, rust
proof. tender and prolific 30c Ib. Or-
ders for 2 lbs. or more prepaid. Mrs.
F.C. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs, Ga.
190 bu. Matthews Improved Soy
beans. Write for prices. -R. S. Broad-
hurst, Americus, Ga. .
- Tron peas, $2.15. Clay, $1.75, Whip-
poorwills, $1.75, Mixed peas $1.75; O-
too-tan beans, $3. Biloxis, $2. Cash
with orders. D. C. Stother, Ft. Val-
: ley, Ga.
20c per
>Macon,
slightly
Willow leaved Butter beans
James E: Thomson,
Ga. Rt. 7. 4
. Good sound speckled peas,
mixed: with Unknown peas; weevil
treated, fine for hav purpose $2 bus.
FOB. Johnnie McKinley, Thomaston,
Ga. RFD 2.
Old fashioned Cornfield beans, ten-
der, very prolific. round pods, fine va-
riety 35c lb. or 3 lbs.'for $1 postpaid.
Will exch. for cabbage plants. Mrs.
10 bus Ironclads,.95 per cent pure,
ood and sound. gathered before rain
3 bu. W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga.
RG 2,
500 lbs. pure Cream Crowder peas,
~~ 12c per lb. in 50 Ib. lots; smaller lots
- 15c per -Ib.. Cash with order. - Jack |.
Brown, Dixie, Ga.
Bright sound seed peas, early yel-
low Crowders, 25c qt. Speckled crow-
ders, 25c at. Extra Sugar Crowders,
50c qt. Frost proof Eng. peas, bunch
25c at. Joe Mercer, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Ribs 3;
2 bus. Clay peas, $250 per bu. 1
All peas
are sound and pure. Milton Patter-
son, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.
90-day running Velvet beans, $2.75
er bu. Brab peas, $2.75 per bu. Red
ulls $2.50 per bu. All good sound re-
cleaned seed, shipped in new 2 bu.
il
bags. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Ga.
Bright sound field peas, $2.50 per
bu. del. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham-
~ ville. Ga.
Fng. peas. 25c per lb. not prepaid.
Cream Crowder peas, large..-and
free from weevils. 3 lb. 50c 8 lbs. $1.
Nice clean white Brown eye peas, 4 Ibs.
50c 10 lbs. $1. California White Blac
"eye peas, 5e Ibs. 50c 12 Ibs. $1 all
MARKET
postpaid: Grady Kelley, Sulphur
Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. : .
25 bus. good grade mixed field peas
$1.60 per bu. FOB Harlem, Ga. Ho-
mer Moore, Harlem, Ga. Rt. 2.
6 bus. of peas, 3 of New Era and 3
of old fashioned brown Whips, best
kind for sowing; all sound and good,
= nu ibd H. Pittman, Logansville,
a. Rt. 4.
_ Purple hull table. peas, 35c Ib. or
0c qt.. Bean seed, 30c per cup. Mrs.
ve V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt.
1500 lbs. running variety, Crowder
peas, large Cream, pure white and
speckled, dbl. recleaned, unmixed, and
extra prolific. 6 lbs. $1 del. 50 lbs. or
more 12 1-2c per lb. No. 1 Lady Fin-
ger peas, same price. C. F. Maddox,
Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.
Sugar Crowder peas 2 to 3 crops yr.
100 per cent sound and weevil test-
ed; 20c per lb. in bu. lots 15 per Ib.
Averaged $50 worth of green peas and
$75 in dry peas to 1 acre last yr. M.
M. Hadley, Hamilton, Ga:
Large running velvet beans, $2 per
bu. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt.
a
1 bu. good sound mixed peas, $3.
bon Pallenzy, White, Ga.
30 lbs. white. seed bunch butter
beans 15 lb. Add postage, Also 10
lbs.. White running. butter beans, same
Dns. Mrs. J, E. Benson; Buena Vis-
a, Ga,
-. 25 bus. Mixed peas,- $2 -per: bu. Also |.
a.few bus. of little white peas, $6- per
bu. 4 bus. Black Crowder peas, $4
per bu. 20 bus. Oceola, Velvet. beans,
22.25 bu. All FOB shipping point. W.
L,. Avant, Tennille, Ga. Rt. 2..
- Willets. Wonder Eng. peas, .20c Ib.
in peck lots 15c lb. $2.50 per pk. or
$8. per bu. not prepaid. . George B.
Berry, Huching; Ga,
White bunch butter beans, also wht
running butter beans, and a few col-
ored ones at: 25c per lb. Mrs. M. J.
McDowell, Blakely, Ga. Rt.. 2.
New Era peas, sound, picked with-
out rains, $2 bu. or will exch. 1 1-2
bus. for 1 bu. of Otootan beans. Sam-
ples on request. Also will exch. 1-2
gal. Blue Jersey peas for same amount,
of White or Black Crowders for ta-
ble use. Each paying shipping chgs.
Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summerville.
Gao Rt 1.
Cream colored Crowder peas 10c lb.
Also Lady Finger or Mush peas, 10c
lb. White, black and hrown eye peas.
10 lb. Solid Red 6-week veas 10c Ib.
Also Whippoorwill peas, 5c lb. All FOB
Samples of any or all on request. J.
T. Chatham, Franklin, Ga. Rt. 5.
190 bus. Otootans, recleaned and
dbl. sacked at $3.50- bu. W. L. Car-
michael, Madison,. Ga. :
Brown - Sugar -Crowder ~ peas, the
prolific: kind 10c per lb. Samples on
request. Will exch. for potatoes, sy-
rup. meat, or lard. J. P. McWilliams,
Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4.
5 bus. of New Era peas, $3 bu. FOB.
Jd, F, Haygood, Watkinsville, Ga.
300 Ibs. Henderson Baby lima beans
$12--per: -100--Ibs:
Will exch: for Brab peas at $225 per
bu. or for Runner peanuts at 4c per
Ib. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga.
-15. bu Otootan beans, slightly stain-
ed but sound 5 bus. Whip peas make
best offer. H. L. Fields, McDonough,
Ga-Rt- 3:
Baby Lima beans.. 25c Ib. 1930 crop
stringless green pod bean seed, 25c
lb. Send postage with money order.
ae O. .B. Brand, Byromville, :Ga.,
Rit.
30 bus. Speckled peas $2.50 per bu.
Also 14 bus. of mixed peas at $2 per
bu. A. Ay Ashley, Montrose, Ga. Rt.
2, Box 46. ane
Black Crowder peas, 15c per lb FOB
Mrs. J. C Melton. Shellman, Ga.
Nice, clean. white. rice peas 10c Ib.
large gray speckle Crowder peas 10c
aa a8 Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga.
Rte
Hastings Jackson Wonder bush but-
ter bean seed. brownish most prolific,
also small white bush butter bean
seed, and white running butter bean
seed. All 25c per lb. free from wee-
vils. Mrs. Fred F. Johnson, Dawson,
Ga. Rt. 6.
Strineless green pod beans, 20c per
eup; Tenn. green pod 25c per cup;
Salad Eng peas, 15c per cup; Small
mush peas 10c per lb. free from wee-
vils. -Add postage on all small or-
ders. Miss Maude Wright, Lawrence-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3. :
70 bus. of Tillman peas, 1930. crop,
sound and good. Very prolific and
makes fine hay crops. $1.75 per . bu.
FOB Macon, Ga. Milton Minshew,
Walden. Ga.
Burpees stringless green pod bush
e. = lb. Mae Good, Cordele, Ga.
Cream sugar crowder peas, in good
Valentine, Giant
Small -amts.--15c Ib.
BULLETIN
condition; 10c per lb. $5 per bu.. Same
variety, slightly stained by rain, 8c
per Ib., $3.90 per bu. W. C. Petty,
Varnells, Ga. Rt. 2.
20. lbs. running butter beans, .20c
per lb. for lot. Cash with order. Also
5 lbs. Early. Alaska Garden peas, 20c
per. lb. for lot. Geo. P. Etheridge,
Richland, Ga. Box 12.
20 Ibs. hand shelled green pod half
runner snap beans, 25c per lb. very
early for market. J. W. Mills, Cairo,
Ga. Rt. he
Jackson Wonder lima bean seed 35c
per Ib. del: No checks accepted. Mrs.
A. D. Brinson, 415 W. Pearce St., Cai-
ro, Ga.
Otootan beans, cleaned, free from
dirt and trash 20c per lb. Lady peas,
10c per lb. or 6 lbs. for 50c; Also lg.
black eye peas, same price or will
exch. for white feed sacks. Postage
added: Mrs. Tinnie Phillips. (No ad-
dress given).
Tender Beauty, a genuine Cornfield
snap bean of recent introduction.
Very tender, long bearing and immed-
iately prolific, 50c per lb. del. C. F.
Maddox, Buford, Ga.
Beans grown for seed, varieties, blk,
Stringless, Green
pod '30c per lb. Lady Finger or Mush
peas, 20c lb. 5 lbs. 75c. Cader Ste-
nhens, Flowery Branch, Ga. :
1 bu. Clay Crowder peas suitable for
eating, $6 or wall exca. ior curn or B.
Rock roosters not over 1 yr. old, 4.
iwi. Webb, bsllijay, Ga.
Old fashioned White and Brown-
eyed Crowder peas luc per lb. A.so
purple hull specked peas, same price.
Litue white tmuso peas and brown
vrowder peas at Same price. O. Bb.
Bowden, Fort Valley. Ga. nt. 2.
% lbs. Bunch Garden peas 35c per
lb. or $2 tor lot. No oOruers lor ios
than 1 lb. accepted. Money oraer or
cneck with oruer.. Mrs. L. A. Mad-
aox, Dublin, Ga. RFD 6.
hali runner beans, 10c per cup.
Will excn: 10r Capuage piailw.. Mis.
wertrude Howell, Mutcnell, Ga. RFD 3.
Purple hhuil cream crowder peas loc
ver cup; also large white biack-eyed
peas, loc per cup. Or will excn. some
for Long Island early cabbage pias.
must be strong. piants. Also = have
white bunch butter bean seed 1l5c per
cup or will excn. 5 cups for 1 gal. of
crystal Wax Bermuda onion sews. Ea.
te pay postage. Mrs. L. R. Asnworti,
awgadvule, Ga. Rt. 1.
Bush butter beans 1 lb. 25c; 10 lbs.
and over 20c; Cream Crowder peas
$2.50 per pk. $6 per bu. R. T. Hogan,
Hogansville, Ga.
White running butter beans and
white bunch butter beans, 15c per lb.
Brown Crowder peas tor early piant-
ing 12c per lb. Add postage. Mrs. S.
Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
5
1930 crop Whip peas $2.10 per bu.
Cash with order. J. E. Sims, Ella-
-ecle, Ga, Rt. 1.
Hastings cariy Valentine bean seed,
tender, also Cornfield half runner 20c
per 1b: del. in 2 lbs. or more. Mrs,
Manda Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Old fashioned white and colored
half runner tender hull cornfield
beans 30c per bu. or 60c per Ib. post-
pal. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga.
Rt. 5.
2 1-2 lbs. little white acre or mush
peas 65c del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla,
Ga. ,
50 bus. Otootan beans, recleaned
and in good sacks $5 per bu. FOB or
will exch for some pigs, hogs, or cows
at market price. D. R. Nall, -Luthers-
ville. Ga.
Speckled bush butter beans, 20c lb.
Also a few lbs of ~ black-eved peas
Lady Finger variety, 10c lb. or will
exch. for a few early bearing bush
okra seed, yellow crook neck squash
or running okra seed. Mrs. J. B.
Brown, D-erun, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 148.
Tenn. Wonder. pole bean seed, new
rust-proof tender seed. Tender and
prolific 30c per Ib. 2 lbs. or more, send
postpaid. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur
Springs. Ga.
Recleaned sound Otootan beans at
$3.75 per bu. FOB in lots of 5 bus. or
more; or $4 for smaller amts. C. H.
Turner, Luthersville. Ga.
7 or 8 bus. of butter beans, strict-
lv. cleaned at 10c per lb. FOB Talk-
ing Rock. M. D Kelly, Blaine, Ga.
1 bu. Mathews Soy Beans, good and
sound, $4 FOB.. Cash with order or
monev order. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle.
Ga. Rt 1.
Verv prolific beans and peas,- bear
all summer. pole or snap. 320 per lb.
Mrs. E. T. Mav, Warthen, Ga.
15 Ibs. Otootan beans, $1.25 or will
exch for farm products. E. J. Hart,
Collere Park, Ga.
Otootan Soy Beans, absolutely pure
and good germination $4 per bu. Cash
PAGE THREE
with order.
ville, Ga.
Hastings Brown sugar crowder peas |
Also biack -
25c per lb. or 5 lbs. $1.
oO. M. Ware, Marshall=
crowders, 20c per Ib. or 6 lbs. -$1.00. -:
Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Ga. Rt.. 5. a
15 bus. 1930 crop, 90 per cent sound
beans, recleaned.- Bargain $2 per bu.
Ben Floyd, Canon, Ga. Rt. 1.
Purple Hull peas, dbl. yield of av=
erage pea $2.25 per bu. No name giv-= of
en (Butler, Ga.)
Good sound Otootan beans, $3.75
per bu. Will exch. 2 1-2 bus. for two
shoats, good stock, weight 50 or 60
lbs. R. B. Turner, Luthersville, Ga.
H. D.- Yawn, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1.
Early speckled Velvet beans for
seed.
to all Ga. points.
ordered, $2.25 per
ley, Kite, Ga.
If 5 bu. lots are
bu. N. T. Beas-
Black Crowder peas, 5 lbs. for 75;
delivered. $2 pk.
A. N. Wiggins, Pres-
ton, Ga
120 Day Velvet beans $2.50 per bu. ~
Shelled, sacked and irt. paid .
\oe
5 bus. White tbl. peas at 10c per lb,
if 50 lbs. or more are ordered. 12 1-2 -
per lb..for smaller lots. Also 3 or 4
bu. Speckled peas, slightly mixed at
$2.75 per bu. All peas sound. Cash
with order. Prices FOB. B.
borough, Wayside, Ga: Rt, 1.
Hastings: yellow or light brown
gar Crowder peas, the earliest and
best for table, will make in 6 to 8
wwks...15e: 1b. in: 5 -lb.. lots; larger: lots .
CaS; he
for woe
J. N. Carson,
12c lb. Blue eee Texas
very early and prolific, real goo
table peas 5c per -lb.
Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2. 7
10 bus, mixed field peas $2. bu. or.
lot for $20.
accepted. W. O. Whitley, Mauk, Ga
RFD 2. pps
15 lbs. Speckled Bunch butter beans
20e per lb. del. W. M. Thornton; Jes-
Speckled
up, .-Ga. Rt. 2.
White California and
Crowder peas, 15c lb. Little
Mush peas, same price.
Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
Good white peas, will sell or exch.
Cream
Mrs. H. G. Hayes, Temple, Ga. Rt. 3.
200 bus. genuine Otootan beans, $4.-
50 per bu. FOB. R. M. Turner, Roy-
ston, Ga.
Genuine Otootan beans, recleaned
and in new even wt. bags, $4.50 per
bu. G. A. Ware, Marshallville. Ga
A limited quantity of cow peas,
Clays and Brabs. Write for prices.
J, H. Archer, Sparta, Ga. |
150 bus. Brown Whipps at $2 per
bu. 25 bus. Brabs $2.50; 25 bus. mix-
ed peas, sound at $1.85 per bu. All
FOB Greensboro, in new bags.:
Stanley, Greensboro, Ga.
10 bus. Red hull speckled peas at
$3 bus. R. L. Johnson, Midville, Ga.
CORN, MEAL & SEED CORN
FOR, SALE
Z. Scar--
Su-
No checks or M. Orders . .
P, B. Brown, ~
Pre- =
fer to ship in lots of 10 bus. or more, ~
on smaller lots 10c bu. more. P. R. -
Corn, slip shucked in car lots, sound
and well seasoned;
rain,- free from: weevils. . 80 lbs per~
bu. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Pure Whatlevs Imp. seed corn from |
a field of 55 bus. per acre. Selected
and shelled $2 per bu FOB.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga. \
Whatleys Prolific seed corn, select-
ed and nubbed and shelled, Ist
from the orig. planted in field away
from other corn $250 per bu. FOB.
E. -E.. Joyner, Bonaire, Ga. he
Batt, 24 ear Prolific corn for crops,
pure. selected nubbed and hand
ed, 1-2 pk. 65c; 1 pk. $1.25; Postpaid
in Ga. Hickory King for poor nd.
~helled 1 nk. postpaid in Ga. $1. J. H.
ae Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box
. Two-ear Ted cob and Cokers Ellis,
seed corn, selected and guar. to please ~
$125 per pk. or $3.50 per bu. 1-2 bu.
del. $2. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham-
ville. Ga. f
Mosby seed corn, carefully selected, -
nubbed and shelled $2.50 pr bu. Sat-
isfaction guar. also Whatleys, same
price.
Yellow pop corn, shelled 8c per Ib.
athered before
7
A. D.~Smith,.. Warrenton; Gar.
weeny
ae
~
shells == =
Foe
+
10 Ibs. 70c: $3 per bu. No*orders for ~~
lecs than 10 lbs. Harold Morgan, Vi-
enna, Ga. Se toe
Tmproved Hastings prolific seed
corn, hand picked, nubbed and shelled
on the ear; shelled 10c per lb. post-
age paid in 10 Ib. lots and over. on
smaller amts. add postage. H. R.
Staisht. Demorest, Ga. :
1 car slin shuck ear corn, 80 per
bu. FOB Adel. A W: Cobb, Adel, Ga.
2 bus . Hastines prolific corn. 1st
vr. from orig. Will exch. for 5 hens,
not over 1 yr. old, white leghorns or
Brewn Leghorns, or Rhode
Reds. Mrs. W. C. Alley, Cautee, Ga.
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| Georgia
~ Market Bulletin
Published Weekly By The
_ BUREAU OF MARKETS
_ Arthur D.' Jones, Director
_ Department Of
| Agriculture |
_ Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
Be! __ THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1931.
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|| Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un-
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Flowers and Seed, Incubator and
Ornamental] Nursery Stock no-
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Advance notices of these
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o Poultry For Sale
<7 7
ee ANCONAS
8 Sheppard
str. Ancona 10 mos, old
oosters, $1.50 each. These do not
have 5 point combs.
Mrs. Jeptha P.
ullin, McDonough, Ga.
- March hatch Ancona _ cockerels,
Sheppard str. also 4 W. L. same age,
Cannon str. All thoroughbred, $2 ea.,
my place, or exch. to Keep irom li-
breeding, and will exch for corn at
$1.25 bu. E. E. McDonald, Stone Min.
Moraes robe ds. =
-6 Ancona cockerels, $1 each, Mrs.
. V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
AUSTRALORPS |
4 fine Australurps, March cockerels,
direct from Lone Star breeder irom
high egg producers. Sell or_exch for
4 pure R. I. Red pullets. F. B. Fel-
ker, Hapeville, Ga. 3351 Stewart Ave.
BANTAMS
4 pure bred Goiaen Sebright hens
and pullets, last spring hatch and 1
. old last spring, $1 each; 1 April
1930 hatch rooster, 75c. Cash_ or
mo Mrs. T. J.
1 rooster and 4 hens, mixed stock,
bantams, Hens now laying. 50c eacn,
$2.50 for lot. Exp. col. Ovie Crowe,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
~ Young Buff Cochin bantam cocker-
Give. O. 1. Wright, Atlanta, Ga.,
hens, excellent lay-
Clean legs. $2 tor
aoe .. W.. S. Wilson, Fair-
mount, Ga. Rt. 2.
oe .
BARRED ROCKS .
B. R. cockerels and 3
exch. for .4 Cornish
B. Giant thoroughbred
Mrs. Geo. Wheel-
Alma, Ga. Rt. 1. eS
48 mos. old Thompson Imp. Ring-
cock, $2: March hatch cockerels,
eady for service. $1.75 each, FOB,
rs. Nora Mabry, Canon, Ga.
10 B. R. hens and 1 rooster, $10. B.
Ww. Pound. Carrs Station, Ga.
1 cockerel and 2 pullets. thoroueh-
pred B. R. $4 for 3, at yard. Exch. for
thoroughbred R. I. Reds. Mrs. David
Tod, Altamaha, Ga.
+
\
{and 1 cockerel,
Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R.
MARKET BULLETIN
cockerels, well dev. ready for service,
92 eacn, FOB. Mrs. A. R. Watts, Can-
on, Ga. Rt.: 3: ;
Thompson Ringlet (dark) B. R. 2
yr, old cock (paid $7 for him) sell
for $3.50; Feb. hatch cockeret, $1.10;
4 hens, 15 mos. old, $1.29 eacn, FOB.
Mrs. N. RK. Wilton, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 pure bred B. R. rooster, 1 1-2 yrs.
old, $2; 2 heavy mixed Barred and
White Rock hens, 75c each. Mrs. D.
W. Hicks, Finleyson, Ga.
Parks. strain Reg. Per. 64-C-31.
Few choice cockerels, Spring .1950
hatch, $2.50 to $4 each. Foundation
svOcK Of Farks Cream A Graue. Mrs.
Mamie Roach Plyler, Manassas, Ga.
nt. 2.
15 fine Thompson Imp. Ringlt
| yearling hens, $1.00 each. FOB. Cash.
Woulu sell in lots of 5. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.
15 _B. R. April hatch pulets; now
laying, fine cond. $1.25 each; also 2
fine cockerels. Phillips Poole, Canton,
Ga. Rt. 4. A
+, R. pullets, $1 each; 1 March
hatch cockerel, $1.50; 2 April hatch
vovkerels, $1 each. Mrs. H. F. Cowan,
Uvalda, Ga. is
5 fine B. R. cockerels and 3 R. I.
White cockerels, March hatch and
ready for service, $2.50 each, FOB.
Exch. for pigs, just weaned, of good
stock and in good cond. Ea. to pay
gwn. exp. chgs.
Ochlochnee, Ga. Rt. 3.
10 pure bred B. R. now laying hens,
1 cock, $1.50 each, $16 for lot. Excn.
for 400 lbs. of No. 1 N. @> Runner
peanuts, or 6 bu. pure Brab peas. Mrs.
J. W. Altman, Alma, Ga.
Pure Parks strain B. Rocks, 1 cock
and 6 puliets. Cream Grade, $12.00.
Reg. Per. No. 27-C-31. Mrs. R. W.
sarwick, Doerun, Ga.
7 thoroughbred B. Rocks, 6
from High
stock, $1.25 each at my home. Marcn
1930 hatch and pullets now lav:ng.
Mrs. W. H. Newman; Pembroke, Ga.
Thompson B. R. hens, laying, 91 ea.,
FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J.
Joilins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
Parks strain March and April 1930
hatch B. Rock cockerels, $2.50 each,
OB. Mrs. M..G. Smith, Toomsboro,
Ga. Rt. 1.
8 tnoroughbred Thompson Ringlet
Rock March and. April early hatch
sockerels, $1.10 to $2 each. Mrs. C.
R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt; 1.
25 pure bred Thempson Ringlet B.
R. hens, $1 each, FOB here. Mrs. G.
E. Phillips, Ellaville, Ga.
6 April hatch Thompson B. R. pul-
lets, $1.25 each 1 roo-.ter, $1.50. Mrs.
record
-F. D. Suggs, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Holtermans Aristocrau B .. cock-
arels, $2.50 each; 2 yr. old cocks, $3
each. Del. and guar. From best 01
breeding, proven sires. Exch. for farm
qdu+ts. J.-P. McWilliams, Marietta,
Ga., Rt... 4.
5 B. R. roosters, now ready for ser-
vice. Cliff Fowler strain, $2 each, FOB
Sat. guar. T. B. Woodall, Cornelia,
Ga.
25 B R. hens and 2 roosters, $1.25
each, FOB. Mrs. J. L. Eubanks, Sale
City, Ga. Box 250 Rt. 1.
1 pure bred B. R. cockerel, $1.50
TOB. J. T. Daniel, Gibson, Ga. RFD
oo :
Parks strain B. R. pullets. Began
laying at 145 days. old. Have moult-
1 and ready to lay again, $1.25 each,
FOB. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cocrran. Ga.
Pure bred B. R. April hatch rooster,
&1.75. each; pullets, $1.25 each. Cash
with order. Mrs. Alonzo Hastley,
Tennille, Ga.
7 B. R. roosters and 28 hens, $1.50
each. N. A. Nash, Philomath, Ga.
20 B. R. Thompson strain. hens. No
sulls. Now laving. From prize win-
ning pen, $150 each. Mrs. Kula
Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2, Box
329. :
Thompson Imp. Ringlets, 3 pullets
and 1. cockerel, 75c each. Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla, Ga.
BRAHMAS
Pure bred Giant str. Light Brahm
cockerels, $1.50 each; 2 cocks, 20 mos
old. $2 each. Mrs. Bob, Sosby, Carnes-
ville, Ga.
Light Brahmas, 1929 and 1930 hatch
1 each. Cockerel with lots of 10
free, also large mixed hens in lots of
10 prepaid for $1 each. L. E. Williams,
Ty Ty, Ga. : !
2 fine Light Brahma. April
cockerels, wt. about 8 Ibs. $2 ea. or
both for $3.50 C. L. Strickland, Craw-
ford. Ga., RFD 1.
Thorouchbred Licht Brahma cock-
erels, direct from the North. Extra lg.
and from special matines. $1.50 each.
eee Cc. W. Evans, Wrightsville, Ga.
Reel: :
large. nice Light Brahma. pullets,
Balch and Brown strain, $1.50 each.
Can ship as many as 10 in 1 coop for
Mrs. L..S. Andrews, |
pullets
~ 1930
$14.50. Cash with order, L. J. Brown,
Bogart, Ga. Rt. 1.
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
Choice Buff Rock pullets, cocks and
cockerels, from trapnested _ strains.
Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.
6 pure bred Fischel str. Wnite Rock
pulieus, $1 each; aiso 1 cockerel, $1.25.
All March 1930 hatch. Casn with or-
a Mrs. O. M. McGahee, Stap.eton,
a.
Nice Partridge Rock cockerels and
puliets, and lo-mos old hens and roos-
ters, all $1.50 each. Mrs. Fannie
Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.
Fischel strain White Rock pullets,
$1 each; Mixed lots from Feb., March
and April hatch. 2 cockerels, $1 and
.1.25 each. hens (none over 2 yrs. old)
ae each. Mrs. J. I. Veal, Deep Step,
a.
5 pullets and 1 rooster, White Rocks
7 mus. oid, $5. Mrs. B. J. Head, Aima_
Ga. : HFS
Some pure Fischel str. White Rock
cockerels, March 27, 1930 hatch. Rea-
dy for service. Write for prices. Mrs.
J. H. Hawes, Norwood, Ga.
GAMES
5 and 6 mos. old Game pullets, half
now laying. Fine Blue Breasted Red
cock, $3 or exch for State insp. peach
trees. C. B.y Rainwater, Wrens, Ga.
2 Allen Roundhead Game stags and
1 hen, 2 yrs. old. Pure blooded, $6,
or will trade 1 stag for a pr. Car-
neaux pigeons, or rabbits. J. H. Lam-
bright, Brunswick, Ga. 2329 Glouces-
ter St. ;
Weber strain pure bred dark Cor-
nish game cockerels, $2.50 each. Mrs.
J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga.
4 Cornish Indian games, 1929 hch.,
$4.50. Mrs. Lucy Tyson, Tennille, Ga.
9 Ginn Grey game hens and 1 roos-
ter, $1.25 each, $12 for lot. Exch for
Ga. Cane syrup, 50c gal. Arthur M.
Bates, Empire, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 16.
1 pr. Buff Minorca games, $2.50.
Pure bred. Cash with order. FOB Mrs.
A. C. Hewitt, Screven, Ga.
Warhorse and Allen Roundhead
stag, $8 or exch. for 2 Bee Martin or
Duck Wing pullets. Write for infor-
ae Joe C. Caylor, Dalton, Ga.
.. Cornish games, 1 cockerel and 1
hen, March 1929 hatch. $3. Money
REST Mrs. Sam Moore, Chipley, Ga.
Pure bred dark Cornish games, one
cock, 2 yrs. old, $2; 5 pore hens, $1.-
25 each, or $8 for lot. J. W. Grant,
Cataula, Ga.
Black Jones Roundheads; Big hus-
ky stags, $3 each; pullets (ike hens)
$2.50 ne ei . season. $2.50
ver setting. \ 5 an, Ellijay,
Ga Ri 2: oF a
7 pullets, and 1 rooster, thorough-
bred Cornish games, $10. Money or-
ae yep ge te ees Ga.
i ames: Hope Roundheads, stags
$3 each, 1 stag and 2 ine eis, on
hens, $2.50 each.- W. F. Powell, Ly-
erly, Ga. Rt. 2.
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
10 J. B. Giant April pullets, 85c ea;
1 trio, 18 mos. old, $5; 18 mos. old
ens, $1.50 each. Mrs. C. D. Morton,
Kirkland, Ga. in
Jersey White Giant roosters, $3 ea.
Party to pay exp. chgs. Miss Ola
Manley, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3. :
5 J. Bi Giant hens and pullets and
1 rooster. All young stock and pure
bred, ,$7.50 for.the 6. W. B. Jolly,
Taylorsville, Ga.
3 J. B. Giant April hatch roosters,
%1 each. Mrs. A. H. Thomas, Alma.
Ga. Rte.3. :
6 pure bred J. B. Giant March heh
ronsters, wt. 8 to 10 Ibs. $1.50 each
OB; efgs, $1.25 per 15 postpaid. Mrs
W. C. Brvant, Dalton, Ga. 59 No
Spencer St. ei :
1 J. B. Giant cockerel and 4 pull
ets, $1 each; also 5 pure Buff pullet
and 1 cockerel. $1 ea; and some pur.
R. I. Reds. Write for prices. Mrs. J
, Hawes. Norwood, Ga. _ j
5 pure bred J..B. Giant cocks, $'
or exch; 4 nice young cockerels,~$2.0
each. or exch. for same strain to av-
aid inbreeding. Mrs. J. T. Lamberth
Arabi. Ga.
Sev. Black Giants, $1.50 and $2 ea .
April hatch. wt. 9 and 10 lbs. R. A.
Yeager, Zebulon, Ga. ~~
HAMBURGS .
S. S. Hamburgs, pullets and hens,
*1 ea.. In lots of 10 or more; 1 roos-
ter free. All about grown. L. E. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Ga. :
_LEGHORNS
65 Tancred L. laying pullets. $1.25
each. Send coops with order, or come
4 mi. south of Curraha Mtn. after
them. Ira F. McMinn -Aversville. Ga.
_4 pure bred S. W. Leghorn Tancred |
cee)
from Booths Hatchery, Tancred str.,
order FOB Sycamore.
stock. Now laving. $1.25 each. No less
Thursday, January 22, 1931.
1 yr. old roosters, 75c each. COD. Mrs.
O. A. McCluney, Lyerly, Ga. Rt.. 2.
8 or 10 Tormahien str. B. L. hens
and pullets. $1 each. J. R. Lamer,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 3.
Guar. pure bred dark B. L. Everlay
1929-30 hatch. A-1 cond. Hens, $1 ea;
cockerels, $2 ea. Cash with . order,
Mrs. J. M. Jones, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3.
15 Kerlin Quatity 2 yr. old L. hens,
direct, $1 each, or $13 for lot. Mrs.
J. N. Turner, Rupert, Ga.
100 W. L. pullets, Ferris and State
College str. Now laying. $l each, ~
$95 for lot. Coops to be ret. I. C,
Smith, Jackson, Ga. Rt. I. *
5 Buff L. hens, $1 each, $4 for lot.
John H. Gable, Tallapvosa, Ga. Rt.
33 ,
70 Tancred pullets, now laying, $1 |
each, in lots of 20 or more. H. BE. Wil-
liams, Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth St.
1 thoroughbred formahlen B.
cock, extra choice, $2 or exch, for
Light Brahmas, pure bred and of good
size. J. R. Baxter, Carrollton, Ga.
Rt. 2.
20 pure bred Tancred April hatch
pullets from high record stock, $1 ea.
Exch. for hogs or Otootan beans. G.
W. Stephenson, Menlo, Ga, Rt. 2. |
4 nice pure Tancred April cockerels,
$1.50 each. Mrs. J. W. McGowan,
Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. fae ie
3 March hatch L. rooster, Direct
from Ferris best egg strain, $3 each,
$8 for the lot. Mrs. A. F. E.rod, Cal-
noun, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 71.
6 Everlay B. L. 20 mos. old hens,
now laying, $5. Cash with order. FOB ~
L. J. Brown, Bogart, Ga. Rt. 1. ~
Pure bred Tancred 12 mos. old roos- |
ter, $1.50, or exch for 1 young hen of
same breed. R. P. Lowe, Warrenton,
Ga. Rt..2. : oe
1 White L. cock and 1 hen, 1 yr. old
$1.75 for both, FOB, or 90c for cock.
if. M. Adams, Douglasville, Ga. 70 E,
Strickland St. ;
Sev:
breeding purposes, from hens with
high Official records. Ready for ser-
vice. 10 and 11 mos. old. Blood tested .
for B. W. F.. Pure Tancred strain;
for Feb., March and April del. Write
for prices and mating lists. M. W.
Kantala, Elberton, Ga.
Pure bred Buff L. pullets, No culls |
and laying good. $1 each. Exch two
pullets for 1 bu. good, sound field
peas. Jones Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
10 pure bred W. L. pullets and two
cockerels, March 1930 hatch. Direct
blood tested. Some have been laying
since they were 7 mos. old. $1.25 each
here. No check. Mrs. H. R. Shirley,
Turnerville, Ga. P. O. Box 22. ao
45 W. L. March hatch, pure Tan-
cred from trapnested and blood test-
ed stock. Now levine. *1 each, Mrs.
Cc. O. Butts, Cochran, Ga. -
-$ lots of 12 b. uXpaseu and 1 cock=-
erel, unrelated. Tormahlen
March 1930 hatch. Each lot, $10. Mrs.
T. W. Pannell, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3.
Will sacrifice 125 W. L. Tancred
+ -. D ue .romn Ped. pen, 240-293;
sire from 300 egg dam. M. L. Se-
bo Ves. ravewevire. Ga. ie ae
27 pure bred Tancred pullets, May
1950 iaicn, yl eaci, p49 ir tot. Will.
A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. zs
20 Everlay L. neis anu z roosters,
ag L. M. Head, Blackshear, Ga. Rt.
cp each as have. no place to
them; also 12 large March 1930 hatch ~
hens from W. L. hens and large Red
rooster. Most of them red, some yel-
low, many laying. $10 for lot of 12.
keep
Mrs. Geo. Mathis, Morgan, Ga. Rt. 4
150 English str. W. L._ puliets, 10
mos old, now laying, $1.25 each. Mrs.
2. P. Bennett, Waynesville, Ga.
12 S. C. B. L. hens and 1 rooster,
iverlay str. 18 mos. old, now laying,
13.50 for lot, or will sell as many as
00 at $1 each. Guar. No culls. Mrs.
I. L. Lumpkin, Mauk Ga. Rt. 2, ~
300 W L. hens, Feb. 1930 hatch blood
ested Tancred str. $1 each, FOB. Mrs., _
V. Ira Stuckey, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 7.
4 Tom Barron W. L. roosters, 18.
mos old. $2.50. J. W. Garrett, Logan-
rille, Ga.
40 W. L. hens: 13 are 1929 hatch,
bal. 1930 hatch. No culls. Make best
offer for lot, or in smaller lot. Mrs.
B. Ellis, West Green, Ga. Rt. 2.
150 Tom Barron W. L. pullets, now
laying, $1 each, $140 for lot. Cash with
H. M. Thomp-
son, Ashburn, Ga.
50 March hatch W.
eee prices. C .E. Gordy, Rincon, ~
a.
50 W. L. March pullets and 50 W.
L. hens. 20 mos. old. Full Tancred
for entire flock. Mrs. H. V. Frank- |
lin, Register, Ga. ae ae
1 ee
7
ped. cocks and cockerels for. es
also. booking orders for baby chicks, ae
strain
12 young W. L. Fine laying strain. | ; ae
L. pullets, at ata
ok ee
met
MARKET BULLETIN
~ Poultry For Sale _ ,a 10 mos. old cock, $2.50: one 8 mos ,1 yr. old. Ea to pa ; ; eee
; ; . Ea. y chgs. Mrs. L. R.,; 1 large black Giant str. gobbl
oy a poral $150. ,, Mis: M. M.| Ashworth, Loganviue, Ga. Ro. 1. April hatch, $4.50, also 1 Touma i
- LEGHORNS FOR SALE : Ga. Rt. 4. , m
3 Donaldson Strain R. I. Red cock-| Size mixed gobbler, $3 or exch. ior
Mire Tordanien Glc hens will be oe March hatch White | erels 75c ea. Taylor Hooks, Unadula,| trio of colored Muscovey ducks. My
yrs. old April 1931. Began laying or eins a pe AL gga 1 cock, for sale | Ga. 2 : 41zomer harris, Altaloma, DeSota, G
t 18 wks. $l>each, FOB. Mrs. J. B.| 27 ,%eh. i Bors Bo ae C. Marsen-| Choice dark S. C. R. I. Red cocker- 15 Toulouse geese, soon be iayi
45 W. L. April pullets, beginning to| .;/ O eae ae Black M. cockerels, | cock $5. Nahoods Prize winning stock} er, Ga. er
ay, $1 each, FOB; 25 Tancred, Ap- oo See oodrow Wilson, Martin, | and heavy layers. Miss Beiie Timmer- 1 extra fine early hatch M. B. gob-
rii 1929 hens, $1 each. Exch the hens | 2 eae man, Box 83, Bronwood, Ga. - bler, $6; one 2 yr. old hen, $5; 1 ear-
for any strain thoroughbred Rocks, 8 R. I. Red pullets and 5, cockereis, | y hatched /hen, $4; the trio, $14. Mrs.
about the same age. Mrs. James Ez-| 5 ten Buff -Orp.| Marea_haten, wark red Donaldson str.| J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga, Rt. 5.
zell, Rockmart, Ga, | April hatch, for sale or exch. 1 big $1.25 ea. or 8 pullets and 1 cockerel| 1 White Holland tom, 2 yrs. old, wt.
40 select Ferris W. L. pullets in win-| bone Guinea gilt pig, not stunted. Ea for $10. Send _F. O. oraer. Mrs. Net- | about 30 lbs. $6. Mrs. A. N. Duorf-
ter lay, 3 same str. cockerls; 30 Young | to pay chgs. G. W. Smith, Canon, Ga. | @ Cameron, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. vi, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 1. he
Tancred hens in lay and 1 cock, same} 2 pure bred Buff Orp. 2 yr. old| Pure R. I. Reds, 10 pullets and one| 1. yr. old pure bred Bourbon Re
train; 20 White Minorca pullets, di-| roosters. Eggs direct from Byers | COckerel, Mar. hatched Donaldson str.| hens, $4 each, FOB. Mrs. W. N. Lott
ect Booth str. and coming into lay,| best pen of champion matings. $5 ea; | from culled flock. $12 for the flock.| Bra:elton, Ga. Rt. 1. .
2 cockerels, same strain; 10 White| also 6 young hens and 1 ix- | Mrs. R. M. Jackson, Roun Se ca
Minorca hens, Booth strain and one|ed with Byers strain, $15 ror the, oy [Ris Loo wo q Oak, Ga.) | 20 Bourbon Reds, April hatch, Fin
Mit for breeding. 10 toms, 18 to 22 Ip:
cock. All well culled, foundation | Mrs. Margaret Fussell, Rhine, Ga. 5 young R. I, Red hens and 1 roos- ; i: , 30 lb
tock. $125 for lot. E. Ross Jordan,} 12 pure bred Buff Orp. April pull-| ter from special mated Owen strain SOB. Mie. W.T. Cook, Guat Gan
s t
Macon, Ga. 114 Rogers Ave. 7 ets for sale. Mrs. W. W. Heaton, | Reds $7. Money order for. the lot. ae a We fe 08k ee
i pure bred Saree pees Le Tallapoosa, Ga. - MER oe ee Helena, Ga. 2 geese and 1 gander young and
old. Good layers. $1. each, -| 1 pen . C. R. I, Red: Donaluson strain, 2 , 1a
Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. White oes fon eee ante eee: yr. old cock, fine breeder $5; 1 30-| 12'S, for sale or exch. W. D. Bentley,
9 Tancred 2 yr. old hens, selected| Mrs. B. F. : + mos. old dark red and glossy and fine Leaf, Go. 2 ae
for breeders, 75 each. 4 mi. so. Cur-| ~ Arhingase is ee ee oS breeder $3: Extra fine park: glossy} _ 3 pure bred solid White Emden
os Mtn. Ira F. McMinn, -Ayersville, | erel, 7 mos. old, $10; 20 pullets and 2| March hatched cockerels, $3; Apri} S8eese, 2 geese and 1 gander. Haira
ae 2 : _. | cockerels $20; 5 pullets and 1 cocker- | 2@tched $2 ea. 2 20 mos. old hens and|+ine, $8. Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarkes-
12 S. C. W. L. hens, 1 1-2 and 2 yrs.|el, $5.50: 5 cockrels, $5. All from | oCckerel, trio $5; 4 pullet$ and a cock- | Ville, Ga. Rt. 3. eres
Id, 75c each. Mrs. W. H. Keown,| 255 to 315 egg strain and in perfect erel $7. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, 5 pure bred M. B, toms, April-
Pyodstock, Ga, Ri. 2.) Sa beona oR. eerinady Menlo. te pa FeO 3 Fee tbo eeiee wea oeke oo eae
8 B. L. roo-ters, pure bred, $1.25 ea. | Ee de nos oo Extra fine April S. C..R. I. Red|5 d, 16 hens, il'to 1)
or exch. for 3 Brown L. hens, not over | .,%,Pure bred S. C. Buff Orp. hens, | cockerels, Donaldson strain $250 ea Gn. $4eacit Gash Satis opdee a
e : each, $4 each. Cash with:
= oe a Miss Margaret Fussell, voi . as Ronie vohnson, ed) pocketel same ae $3 ea; Rich, | ey ee Mrs, ti earipaes 7
Rhine, Ga. | 1. Fut. ark red and peppy. rs. R. J. Flem- | 2a, Ga., oa, Shao me
10 pure bred Tancred L. pullets,| 8 Buff Orp. March pullets, 1 roos- | ng, Lincolnton, Ga. ~ Se :
some now laying, $1 each, or exch. for | ter. All in good cond. $1 each. No| 2S. C. R. I. Red cockerels from pen|..- Pure bred Black Bronze gobble!
10 pure bred White, Rose Comb, Ap- checks. Mrs. W. I. Jones, Summu,| chat finished second in Reds at Ga. He ER een: ofa Ne) gO
ril hatch Cornish game pullets (long | Ga. Rt. 1. National Ege Laying, and sired. by} oo 2eteins., Bobi, (Car
legged, long body kind). Miss Kate| 35 April hatch Golden Buff Orp.| Males from 300 egg hen. March hatch.|, 3 Pure bred M. B. hens, 2 yrs.
- Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. . ' | pullets, $1.25 each, or exch. for Brown| 2UNlap strain, $3.50 each, or will take | large, tine and good breeuers, $5
1 B. L. rooster, and 2 hens, 1 yr.|L. or Dark Cornish Indian Game, | Peas or velvet beans at market price. | OY $13 for the 3, FOB. W. A.
old, $3.50 for lot, not del. P. B. Brown, | March hatch pullets. E. M. Williams,| Vrite before shipping beans. W. J.|S0n, Alto, Ga.
Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. an dilltonia, Ga., P. O. Box 73. Meeks, Greensboro, Ga. Rt. 4: _3 fine M..B. hens, 18 mos. old; $10:
B. L. Everlay hens, 2 yrs, old 10 yellow Buff Orp. spring pullets.| 15 or 20 pure bred R. I. Red pullets | for the lot, or exch. for a ON eae
each, or exch. for baby chicks or| 3125 each; 18 mos. old rooster, $1.50.| 20d cockerels, wt. 2 1-2 to 3 Ibs. $1| bler. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flowery Branch
friers of equal value, of large breed | Jo culls. Full stock, $12.50 for lot.| ach, or 02 each for 5 or more in| Ga. Rt. 2. pe
or exch. for good syrup or wheat, 2arty_must pay. postage. Money or-| 2t- Hewlette Bailey, Vienna, Ga. 403} 1 White, Pekin duck and 1 drak
shorts or brand. Mrs. H.-I. Rahn,| ler. Mrs. B. L. Wright, Ringgo.d, Ga.| Jnion St. : $2.50. P.B, Brown, Ball Ground, G
Flemington, Ga. _ 3 Fine, Exhibition type Conways Ege | _3.R. C. Red hens, 1929 hatch; S.c.|Rt. 1. % . ie
50 full bred, laying L. hens, 8 mos|1 day strain Golden Buff Orp. April| Red 1930 rooster, and 1 1929 hatch.| 8 guineas, Blue Speckled, $4. M
old, 2 cockerels, at right price. R. H | 1atch cockerel, $2 or exch. Mys. L. C | 2eep red Tompkins strain, $5.50 plus|Arch Harris, Clarkesville, Ga.
Brav, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 2. Ridley, Franklin, Ga. Ro. 4. _\'express. Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Sharps-| _ Nice lot of col. Muscovey duck
130 Ferris strain W. L. hens, 100} 5 March hatch Byers strain Bufi | burg, Ga.. drakes), $1 each, $10 doz, aio
are 1 yr. old, 30 are 6 mos. old, ana|Orp. cockerels, $2.50 ea. Mrs. M. M.| Extra fine, ready for service, Don-| bunch of Wild Mallard drake:
20 per cent of them laying, 4 roost- | Bond, Canon, Ga. aldson second direct, April hatch | hens) $1.25 each. Amos Dietz, Ring
ers thrown in. R. L. Gunnell, Dallas,| Pure bred Buff Orp. hens. Old Eng- pockareks, $1.50 each. Mrs. Nora Ma-|8old, Ga. Rt. 1. sce :
PR Oe fo ae _ | lish Origin, AA strain. Hens, $1.25 ea.| 9ry, Canon, Ga. | Extra fine, guar. (hore
Ferris L. cockerels, March 1930 hch..| FOB; rdoster given with order of 10,| .4 R. I. Red roosters, $2 each; 6 hens}|B. Goldbank Bird Bros, 18 mos 0
1.50 each. 2 or more, $1.25 each; pul-| also eggs same strain, $1.25 per 1: | 1.25 each; April hatch, from eggs tom for breeding purposes, $10. Mc
ets, same age, $1 each. All from di-| postpaid. Crt. to be ret. Mrs. H. Neai| from Agricultural college, Athens, Ga.| ey back guar. Mrs. J. P. Mabry. Ca
rect stock. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bain-| Lord, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. : Mrs. J. B. Williams, Hull, Ga. Rt. 1. on, Ga. | pct eee
bridge, Ga. Rt. 2... 15 Golden Buff Orp. pullts, Marcr 13 pure bred Donaldson and Mahood 8 Blue Speckled guineas, 6
- A few large S. C. W. L. pullets from | xatch of the Shim Stork strain; also} tr., Red, March pullets, good, heal-|2 roosters, 75c each. Cash Wil
_ Ferris and Hollywood strains, 75c and|1 rooster, $2 and 2 fine cockerels.| 7V and laying. Also 1 cock unreated| der. B. H. Parks, Maysville, G
$1 each; also about 20 fine B. R. 5| 1.25 each. Money order. Mrs. J. R.| 1.50 each, or lot for $20 FOB. Would A, . ins
- 1-2 to 7 Ibs. pullets, $1.25 each. C. A.]| Jall, Alamo, Ga. Rt. 2. : ake 2 thrifty shoats or nice pigs a:}| Bird Bros. M. B. pure stock
_. Patrick, Dooling, Ga. ee | 60 to 90 day old Buff Orp. pullets | D2rt pay. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, Mari- | large young hens and gobbler
- 60 pure bred Russell B. L. hens di-|75c each. Willie H. Chambless, Daw- | 2tta, Ga. Rt. 3. ; first money order for $5 get a h
rect from Lindstroms 250 to 300 egg} on, Ga. Rt. 3. Clee | Sev. Donaldson strain Reds: pullets.| a gobbler, Mrs. A. E. Hame
_ strain, $1.25 each, or $1 each in lots 2 Golden Buff Orp. April 1929 hch.| $1 each; cockerels, $1.50 each. R. A. Grange, Ga. eee
of 25. Mrs. J. H. Horton, Cochran, | cocks, $2 each, or $3.50 for both. Mrs.| Yeager, Zebulon, Ga. _ : 2 White Holland toms, $5 ea
Ga. -Rt. 1. ie _ |T. H. Ellington, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 1. | 4 Red, Tompkins strain cockerels.| W. Arnold, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 7,
5 thoroughbred W. L. roosters, 8 mos. | $1.20 each, FOB Alto, Nora Shirley;| 2 Toulouse ganders and 1 goost
old, $2 each and other party to pay PHEASANTS * = | Alto; Ga. Rt. 2. i ae / | 50 per head. Mrs. P. EB.
express. Miss Vera Westmoreland | Lady Amhearsts, March hatch, $15| 4 March hatch cockerels, Direct | Vordele, Ga. RFD.
Cleveland, Ga.
to
pr. Goldens, 2 yr. old, $18 pr. March} from Dunlap strain, $2 each, or. exch.| _ Pure bred Waite Holland turkey:
175 Tancred pullets, April 1930 hch| hatch, $10 pr. Eng. Ringnecks, $8 pr.| for 6 R. I. Red pullets, or 8 friers, 2| 315 trio; young toms, $6 each; he
now laying about half. Not any cuils. | Full instructions as to care and breed-| 1-2 to 3 lbs. each. Mrs. H. I. Rahn | $5 each; 3 toms, 2 yrs. old, $10 ca
10 cockerels. The lot, $1 each, or will] ing with ea. order. L. J. Barrow, West | Femineton, Ga. Mrs. J. B. McCrary, Molena, Ga. ~
- sell in smaller lots. Cash or money or-| Point, Ga. \ 20 nice Red hens and 1 cock, $1.25 20 to 25 Ib. toms, $5 each; 10 to
; der. ks. H. M. Snead, Edi- each, or $25 for lot, FOB Gainesville.| 1b. hens, $3 ea. Bird Bros. sirai
con, Ga. Box 123. PIGEONS FOR SALE Essie Tanner, Flowery Branch, Ga..Rt.| Sat. guar. Mrs. J. H. Coleman. Mit
~ 4B. L. now laying pullets and 1] 4 common pigeons, 25c each, $1 for/3, Chestnut Mtn. | eye Penell; Ga. ES ago a
-eockerel, $5 for lot. H. A. Wilson,|lot. Mrs. A. B. Blalock, Alto, Ga. Will close out 2 pens of S. C. Reds| 13 guineas, 2 roosters and 11 hen
. Martin; Ga. Rt. 2. zi 1 pr. splashed Red Carneaux, mat-| with good records. Ready mated | 50c each, or let for $6. All young, n
Brown Ll. 4 for $4; 7 W. L. hens,|ed, banded and numbered, $2; 20 pr. Baise last yr. Contest Pen finished | over 2 yrs. old. Mrs. Benton G
now laying and 1 cockerel, $8 and 1|common pigeons, 20c pr. If lot is ta-|%rd place. M. L. Segraves, Fayette- | Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Ve
B. R. cockerel and 2 laying hens. Hol-|ken, or _25c pr. otherwise. Cash with | ville, Ga. | : ie
_terman strain. $3.50 for the 3. G. E.|order. Fred Bryan, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1.| 3 S. C. Red cocks, April Ist hatch. WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4... __| 40 common pigeons, 25c each. Most | Donaldson strain, $1.50 each, or $4.25] 6 pure bred Rose Comb Silver Lace
"400 Tancred W. L. hens, April heh.,|of them-are working. All in healthy| for 3. Exch. for any kind of peas; | Wyandottes, nice large hens and one
from high producers and some of|cond. Mrs. Theresa Lynde, Atlanta, |also have eggs same strain, $1.50 per rooster 18 mos old $1.50 ea. or *10 for
these won first place in 2 poultry | Ga., 60 Meador Ave., Phone Main 1715) 15, or exch for peas. Mrs. J. G. Wal-| the lot COD. Mrs. M. J. McDow
shows last fall. $1 each; 2 cocks. Mar.|or Main 1415. : drop, Sumner, Ga. Rt. 2. Blakely, Ga. Rt. 2:
1930 hatch. Ea. won first place in two| 10 pr. common mixed pigeons, 30c | - 13 White Wyandotte pullets and_
poultry shows last fall: 1 with pen|pr. William Cook, Fairburn, Ga. TURKEYS, ETC., FOR SALE cockerels, make best price. Mrs. J
and 1 as individual. Both from cock; 24 White Kine pigeons, $15 for lot.| 2 dark Brown toms, wt. around 17} Sammons, Eatonton, Ga. MG
that won first place in Southeastern M. Wilson, Griffin, Ga..204 Alabama | lbs. $2.50 each; hens, wt. about 12 Ibs 9 thoroughbred Golden Wyand
Fair. $10 each. J. D. Dunaway, Thom-_ St. $2 each. 6 head in all. Mrs. D. W.] pullets and 1 rooster, March
-_ son, Ga. Amity Star 50 pr. White. Kings, all young, pure} Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. 3. hatched $1 ea. J. E. Rogue, C
BL My ; - - |stock,- mated, banded and working. Pure Bourbon Reds, large and well| Ga. Rt. 2, Box. 154.
NEOUS CHICKENS Entire lot
: a ee OR SALE fer gets them. Mrs. W. E. Rumph,|L. Greene, Benevolence, Ga. rooster, April hatched R. J. Po
= Friers, 2 and 2 1-2 lbs. for sale. Mrs. | Culloden, Ga. eo 1 pure bred Bourbon Red gobbler, | Stock of Wisconsin, $2 cach, no checks
L. E.. Strange, Cobbtown, Ga. Rt. 2. | - = March 1929 hatch, wt. about 20 lbs.| Mrs. N. Overby, Sandersville, Ga. 3
tized friers and hens, 20c Ib. for| RHODE ISLAND REDS FOR SALE | $5. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga. |South Harris St. see
hens. 25c_lb. for friers. Mrs. J. L.|. Early hatched, large, dark red Don-| 1 large, pure bred, 3 yr. old Bour-| Young Rose Combed White Wya
Wilder, Manor, Ga. aldsons cockerels, $2 each. Mrs. John|bon Red tom. $8 or exch. for 1 of|dotte cocks ready for service, $1.50
150 or 200 ibs. friers, Heavies, 30c|S. Clark, Jacksonville, Ga. same kind. Mrs. G. L. Jones, Bron-|ea. FOB. F. D. Thomas, Odum, Ga,
lb. FOB. Mrs. E. W. Reid, Eastman,}| 4 R. I. Red roosters, 1930 hatch, $1.- | wood, Ga. Rt. 1. : : it Box: 27
Ga. 25 each; 5 pullets, $1 each. All fine Trio, 2 hens and 1 tom, big bone Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets,
Friers. av. wt. 1 1-2 or 2 Ibs. 25c lb.| stock. Mrs. M. E. Lackey, Alto, Ga.| Giant M. B. turkeys, April hatch, se- | ril hatch, $1.25 ea. Mrs. M. L.
grown hens 25c Ib All FOB. No checks} RFD 1. lected for breeding. Hens will begin | lev. Milan, Ga. Rt. 3. oe
Cash with order. Mrs. A. C. Hewitt,} 3 cockerels, from Donaldsons trap-|laying in February. $12 for the trio |) White Wyandottes, cocks, 2 yrs. |
Screven Ga. Rt. 2. ~ | nested prize winner eggs, $5 each. Now | Mrs. J. B. Brown, Eastman, Ga. RFD] and 2 hens. Fischel strain $5 or
: > serviceable. Mrs. E. A. Sanders, Bos- | 1. 5 exch for good meat or lard. No ch
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS | ton, Ga. ; 1M. B. gobbler, wt. 20 lbs. April} Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, G ee
Cz
sai
at sacrifice price. Best of- | dev. Pens, $5; toms. $7 each. Mrs, R.| 1 Rose Comb Silver Lace Wyandoti
Young Giant Black Minorca cock- 4 Red hens, $4 for lot. B. W. Pound | 1920 hatch, 2 hens, wt. 15 lbs, each, 12 purebred W. Wvandott
-. erel, $4. O. H: Wright, Atlanta, Ga.| Carrs Station, Ga... Bs *1 $12.50 for the 3. FOB. Money order.| pullets for sale. Mrs. W. W..
o= 412 Peters Bldg.: - 7 ; 1 R. C. Red 1 1-2 vr. old cockerel.| No checks. Mrs. W. N. Foster, Mill | Tallapoosa, Ga. Gs
1 fine Giant str. S. C. Black Minor-1$1.50 or exch. for 2 Wyandotte hens,i Haven, Ga, ~ : ; (Continued on page eight)
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0: RN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
er _ FOR SALE :
as -truckers favorite and mucn
sh and better 50c per gal. del.
ie C. T..Hunt, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
00 bus. good heavy corn, sound for
$1.25 per bu. Selected seed $z.-
Emmett Miller,
bus. Hastings prolific corn, 1st
from orig. will exch.for 5 hens,
over 1 yr. old, waite leghorns or
rown Leghorns, or Rhode Island
s. Mrs. W. C. Alley, Santee, Ga.
cob, field seiected Toc per pk.
) per bu. Lin TROBE: Marin,
bus. shelled corn in 2 bu.. cotton
meal tor same price. F'Os Bos-
, Ga. Mail P. O. Order-tor what
wish. W. J. Miller. BOS | Ga.
~ $3 per bu. Or will - exch for
Cash with order. -R. R . McEi-
Peat Ga. RFD be ee
for particulars. H. J. Williams,
owery Branch, Ga.
Fellow Dent pure corn, field select-
t 5c pk.; plus postage or $2.50
bu. T. G. King, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2.
atleys Prolific seed corn vaiuea
2.50 per bu; for sale or will exch
panish ae runner peanuts,
ufas. .L. Cameron, Stockton,
M arlboro prolific seed corn, field
: selected, extra fine. Guar. $1
1-2 bu. $1.50 and $3.50 per
OB. Large orders best price. G:
dams, Social Circle, Ga.
ings Prolific corn, 1st yr. from
sound, pure and perfect select-
ed or seed $3 per bus. FOB or will
-H. Beene Laon, Ga. RFD
m a with whit corn oC per pk. $3
er bu. FOB. Grady Cook, Pitts, Ga.
lected 2.50 per bu. or 75c per pk. del.
2nd zone. Fred Weeks, Dial
prolific seed corn, 1- -2 bu.
/:$2; Emory seed corn 1-2 bu.
ps $1.75. Big large ears extra
for bottom lands, Biood, red corn,
grains, makes more corn to the
nd. 40 t ob. per pk. $2.50 per bu.
a corn, selected from field $1.00
Gas pop, corn 25c per lb.
harlie H. Smith, Roopville,
tiers prolific seed corn $2 per
Turner, Royston, Ga.
den Queen pop corn, best. varie-
be popping, lc per ear, 15c per ib.
. Wil exch..a limited amt. for.
its, syrup or garden seed. J. N.
son, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2.
ne yellow dent corn, 2nd yr from
. 15c per- pk.; or $2 50 per a hass M.
rder_ with order.
M. M. Hadley,
nilton, Ga.
mpbell Ss early and Imp. golden
corn 75c. per DK. = 25 per. bu.
_ Surrency, Ga.
Nice popcorn this yr. crop, ba per
Col del | a 10 Ibs. or more. Mrs. A.
llins, Demorest. Ga. Rt. 1.
0. crop of white shelled popcorn
at 8c per lb. No stamps accepted. G.
". Yeomans, Vidalia, Ga.
ae red- cob 2 ear corn, field
shelled;
an good sacks, $2 50. per. bu.
J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga,
or 100 bus. fine big. ear corn 90c
bu. at barn. Ira F. McMinn, Ay-
ee. Ga Sea
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Petty - Toole, Wilt resistant cotton
ed, 2nd yr. from orig. saved from
choice picking 90c bu. J. F. Ratliff,
lackshear, Ga.
tton seed for sale; made 2 bales
ot a full stand, good new seed, 75c
u. while they last. Mrs. M. Ee
aylor, Naylor, Ga.
Wilsons Big Boll cotton seed,
uw FOB in good sacks, J.
. Madison, Ga. RFD 1.
bus Richardson Imp. cotton Seed:
ore rain $1 per bu. T. MM.
nip ive, Ga. Rt. os a
Woodland, Ga. |
w bus. pure Golden Dent seed
$l. per bu. or, will make into
Half cotton - seed, Ist yr.
E. Murphee, Martin,
Grown from certified stock. R.
. pe FOB. neue Ga. W.
. bag of guano used in 1930 and |
Okers.-No. 5; also Wanvamaker
roe all mighty good seed, ~$1-
iL.
MARKET
A few bus. Neelys cotton seed, $1,
bu. or will exch. for corn or syrup.
J. W. Cobb, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 2.
40 bus. Wannamaker Wilt-resistant
cotton seed, 40 per cent of seed: culled
isc. per bu. Aliso 15_bus... Manieys
heavy fruiter 75c per bu. All 2nd yr.
from orig. Money. order or Cashiers
check with order. C. H. Steele, Bairds-
town, Ga.
Pure Lee Wilson cotton seed, Ist yr.
from breeder; sound and unmixed and
recieaned $2.50 -per. 100... G. A..-Ware, |-
Marshallville, Ga.
200 bus. nice Rucker cotton seed, 1st
yr. from the orig 85c per bu. FOB
glasville, Ga.
- Pure Lee Wilson cotton seed, 1st aE
from orig. $2.75 per 100 lbs. FOB.
M. Lowry, LaFayette, Ga.
Heavy Fruiter cotton seed, 1st yr.
from orig. $1.25 bu. P.
Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
Boll cotton seed $2.50 per M. FOB.
W. Seago, Eee Ga.
1 ton Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, pure
and sound, pulls 1 1-16 in.
big boll and easy picked 40 per cent
lint $2.50 per 100 lbs. FOB Lavonia,
Bo eo N..C. Randall, Martin, Ga.
_ 65 bus. Genuine Wannamaker cot-
ton seed, sound and rolls cleaned at
gin before ginning. 65c per bu. for
quick sale. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga.
Rookers Imp. cotton seed turned
out 470 Ib. lint. $1 per bu. Dicenid.
Charlie Smith, Roopville, Ga. Rt.
75 bus. Matthews Imp. Tool patton
seed $1; 50 bus. Rhine Bro. $1 or will
exch, few bus of either for N. C. Run-
ner peanuts or sound 1930 velvet
roe T. W. Bruner, Coleman, Ga.
20. bus. Mississippi Delta cotton
seed, long staple; made over bale per
acre in adverse weather. WwHl exch
nuts, or will sell at $1.25 per bu.
Carl Daughtry, Metter, Ga.
-25 bus. pure Wilsons Big Boll cot-
ton seed $1 bu; 1 1-16 in. staple; easy
picked and early, or will exch. for
brood sow to bring second litter in
Feb. or March. Poland China or
Duroc or Berkshire preferred. Write
what you have. Herdest Cook,- 201,
Maple avenue, arietta, Ga.
50 bus. or Cooks Imp. Half. and
from Orig.
Picked with care, ginned to keep pure.
1290 Ibs. seed made 540 Ibs. lint. $1
/per bu or $3 per 10 Ibs. ose with
order, no checks accepted. C. Tay-
lor, Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt-=2, "Box 61.
Wannamaker. cotton seed gathered
without rain and are wilt-resistant,
ae per bu: AB. Lh. Gillis, Soperton,
No. 1 College Cotton seed 60c per
ou del. FOB. W. D. Putnam, Curry-
ville, Ga.
College No. 1 cotton seed, Reg. and
Insp./in the field. Kept clean at the
Gin. $1 per bu. FOB Oakman, Ga.
June Puckett, Oakman, Ga.
Pure College No. 1 cotton seed,
zrown from registered seed, kept clean
at gin 75c - per bu. E. N. Hopper,
Ranger, Ga. ae :
Wannamakers cotton seed, also Co-
kers No 5 and Vandivers heavy ga
er 75c per bu. FOB Arnoldsville. A.
King, Arnoldsville, Ga...
20 bus. Cooks Wilt-resistant cotton
seed $1 bu. J. D. Bishop, Fitzgerald,
Ga. RFD 2.
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed for plant-
ing, Ist yr. from Cokers $1. per bu.
FOB Carrollton, Ga. H. E, Hay, Car-
rollton, Ga.
Perrys Toole, Wilt-resistant cotton
seed, 2nd yr. from. orig. 90c per bu.
Stallings, Pelham, Ga.
Wilson Type Big. Boll cotton seed,
90c per bu. or $2.75 per 100 lbs. Pure
Woodall, Milner, Ga.
Cokers cotton seed, 1 in.
average 1 pale to acre;
Super-seven,
staple,
also Cokers:
yr. from orig. $1 per
H. Moody,
Ashburn, Ga. RFD 3.
Imp. Toole cotton seed, early wilt
resistant, and prolific, Variety ani-
versally used in Terrell county. $1 per
bus J. G,. Dean, Dawson; Ga.
- Pure Petty Toole | cotton seed, $1 per
bu del.. H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland, Ga.
50. bus. Cleveland Big boll cotton
seed 50c ea. Cash with order. C. C.
Pollard, 416 Second St., Augusta, Ga.
Pure ecial Covington and Cooks
wilt-resistant cotton seed, saved pure
at gin 75c per bu. R. L. Brown, Mc-
Rae, Ga.
Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll cot-
_ton_ seed, also ,Covington good _wilt-
resistant cotton. seed, 75c per bu. Dr.
N. C, Alston -Richland,. Ga.
| "100 bus. Piedmont Ped. Cleveland
eae is = eS
i woe ot
Douglasville, Ga. F. Ki Duncan, Dou- |
B. Brown, Bail |
400 or 500 lb. Addisons Early Big.
staple, :
yedgreed seed farm at
for good sound 1930 N. C. Runner Rea: i
~; ens.
or will exch. for Brabham _ peas. J. M.
and sound. ist yr. from orig. B. Loyd}
Wichita.
BULLETIN
big boll cotton seed Ist yr. from orig.
Rolls cleaned at gins, $1 per bu. un-
sacked at my barn $1.20 per bu. FOB.
in 10 bu. lots or more. Cash with
order. Mrs. W. A. Stone, Box Springs
Ga. Rtevs
Rhines Cook wilt-resistant cotton
seed, ist yr. from orig. Cleveiand
Wannamaker cotton seed -$1 per bu.
or will exch for N. . Runner peanut
seed or a few seed oats. C.. he Simuth;
Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
- No. 1 Staple cotton seed, $2; --Wan-
namaker No. 1 seed $1.50; mixed seed
gin run $1 or will exch tor NO. 1 peas
oeans or peanuts, corn. J. D. Faylor,
Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 116... oi
Best yielding half and half cotton
seed, 1105 ibs. of seed gave 511 Ibs.
of lint $1 per bu. or. wil exch. for.
| peanuts. Baby chicks or tryers at
market prices. R. E. Tomberhn, Sure
rency, Ga.
Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, Ist |.
yr. from orig. Carefully ginned and
vandied, pure and sound, $1 bu. Will
exch. 1 bu. of seed for 1 bu. of Chu-
1as. G. M. Kersey, Boston, Ga. Box
235.
Picdivont Pedigreed, Cleveland, Big
Boll cotton seed, direct from Smitns
Ga. last spring. Cleaned rows ati gin
and kept puie 75c per. bu.
renceville, Ga. KFD 3.
30 bus. Cokers cotton seed No. 5
privately ginned; lint 1 4-16 in: 75
per bu. or will exch. a few bus. for
3. P. C. or Duroc pigs. J. M. Pick-
ens, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
35. bus. of Wannamakers Imp. cot-
ton seed: $1. 50 per bu. FOB Pavterson
wa, ~C. Murray, Patterson, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 47.
50 or sie bus. of pure Coker cotton
seed, . 5 Staple over 1 in. long $1
per ae Sampie on request. _W. c.
Wood, Colbert, Ga., Rt. 1.
Nicholson seed, very. high fntedinc:
ing; field insp. good staple. $1.50 per
bu. Special prices on 100 bu. lots.
Will exch. for. young mule at reason-
able pfice or Jersey heifer from high
producing stock. J. C. Nicholson, Ma-
rietta, Ga. RFD 1.
10 bus. Wilson Big /Boll cotton. seed
$1 bu, FOB. Seed pure from last yr.
orig. kept pure at gin. Or will exch
for 2 bus. Otootan beans, Soe
pure and sound, ea. to pay chgs.
W. Chatham, Whitesburg, Ga.
_ Manleys heavy fruite cotton seed
for planting $1 bu. Also som Ocala
-and Rucker cotton seed, same price
or will exch for Dark Cornish Game
*H.. W.? Thurmond, areshainyite
Ga..
Woods extra Big Boll, early fruiter
cotton seed, average 1 bale per acre.
| 38 per cent lint, 1 in. staple. $1.25 per |
100 lbs. FOB or $3 by. freight. Wiil
-exch. for shelled corn, J.
Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 126.
H. Davis,:
50 bus. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed,
clean and pure and sound graded good
1. 5-16 in. 65c per bu. FOB. Samples
on request. S. B. Pace, Bostwick, Ga.
Neelys long staple cotton seed, $1.-
25 per bu. Lee Wilson, Big Boll, Ist
yr. from Wilson farm, $1.50 per bu.
FOB. Write for prices on larger lots.
J. P. Loyd, Mansfield, Ga. Rt. 1. a
Guar. pure 46 per cent Half and
Half cotton seed $1 bu. del. A. J. Car-
ter, Scott, Ga. Rt. 1.
2000 Ibs. of pure recleaned Piedmont
Cleveland cotton seed, $3 per cwt. Ex-
tra large bolls, 90 per cent germina-
tion. L. O. Shannon, -Commerce, Ga.
Pure Wilson Type Big Boll cotton
seed, 1st yr. from the orig. $3 per 100
lbs. Will also exch. for cotton, stalk
cutter in good condition. J. Hope Tig-
ner, 41 Exchange Place, Atlanta, Ga.
College No.
bu. del. or will exch for good pigs or
Otootan beans. Joe H. ne Ran-
ger, Ga.
Pure Rucker cotton seed, Ist. yr.
from the orig. No black seed, 46 per
sent lint. $1 bu. C. Garrett, _ Oak-
wood, Ga.
tyr.
Rucker - cotton seed, 1s from
orig. 47 per cent lint last yr. 75c per.
FOB. D.-F. Holcomb, Adairsville,
Ga. Rtcas
Rucker cotton sent ist yr. -from
orig. 75c per bu. FOB. P. M. Hol-
comb, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Greer-Wichita cotton seed, will exch
for- peas and beans,- Received an av-.
erage of 2c more per Ib. on the Greer-
Mrs. Maggie E. Kune, Dou-
glas, Ga,
Tombs Wilt-resistant cotton
90c bu.. FOB.
rency, Ga.
Ruckers Imp. cotton seed eaves for
oo en $1 bu. R. C. Samales Hart-
Wi HN
seed,
100 bus. Sykes Imp. big poll cotton}
seed, 2nd yr: from the orig: 1 in. sta-|
ple. Guar, sound and bee 75e per
Commerce,
- Write or
see C. L. Ewings, C. L. Ewings, la
-FOB Franklin, Ga. J. T. Chatman, |
| Dye, Chauncey, Ga. RFD 1.
| kept. pure at gin; ee and reclean-
1 cotton seed 90c per |
Alex Campbell, Sur- i
Thursday, January 22, 1931, :
bu. Culled before shipping 85c bu.
5c less if all bought by same. ee
R. E. Kimsey, Farmington, Ga.
2:
Covington Wilt-resistant cotton sed
-$2.50 per 100 lbs.-or- will- exch. for-any-
thing of use on farm. Joe M. Brown,
McRae, Ga.
Arkansas Rowden (Sensational new
strain) great producer, Early spread-
ing 40 per cent lint, 1 1-16 in. staple.
| Big Boll wilt, storm and drought re-
sistant. Grown- in Ga. $2 per:= bu. .
post paly in 5 bu. or more $1.50 FOB.
A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga.
Tediorect Coker No. 5 cotton. seed,
lst yr. from orig. 75c per = bu.- W. M.-
Bryan; Canon, Ga.
Imp. Rucker cotton seed 80c per bu
1_in. staple. WwW. M. Bryan, RROD
Ga. :
Imp. Rucker 45 per cent lint Wan-
mamaker Cleveland Big Boll or Pied-
mont Cleveland cotton seed write
quantity you want and I will quote
price Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.
Cokers Super Seven, wilt resistant
cotton seed, Ist yr. from orig. Staple |
1 1-16 in. Gathered before rain. Ger-
mination 33 per cent and better. Seed
ginned on special gin te 100 - lb.
bags $3.75 FOB. Register. . B. Pull- :
en, Register, Ga,
24 bus. - King imp. cotton seed . $1
bu. if all taken by same Party: C. ME
Cantrell, Tate, Ga. eX
Rucker cotton seed,
orig. 75c per bu. W.
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. i
Pure Rucker cotton seed, 1st year
from the orig. 75c per bu. or will exch |
for. value. Mc. Henderson, Adairs~ <
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. :
8 bus. Summerours Half and Hair
cotton seed, 2nd yr. from orig; kept
pure at gin, made 3 times as much
as Ruckers last yr. with same amt.
of fertilizer and work. 75c per bu.
1st <<-yT; from
H. Holcombe,
franklin, Ga. Rt. 5.
Wannamaker cotton seed, ipickoes
before storm, good: and clean seed,
33.50 per 100 FOB. ~.Wilbur . Hunter,
JY., Oliver, Ga. . :
Broadwells Dbl. cotton send im- :
proved by J. C. pig $2..>:-per = bu.-:
Prompt shipment. J. . Reese, Alph-
aretta, Ga.
50 bus. Wilson Type ohtton seed, ond |
yr. from orig. 75c per bu. or $2. 50 per _
100 lbs. Sound and cleaned. Cc. M.
Rhyne Cook and. Petty Toole,. wilt-
resistant cotton seed, 10 to 100 bu.
ots 75 per bu. Or will exch for sound -
30-day Velvet beans or N. C. Run-
-aing peanuts. H. CR. Ingram, Cole-
Ibs. $3; 10 bu. lots 75c per bu.
-olmes, Rangef, Ga. Rt. 1...
500 bus. Wilds No. 1 cotton - seed
staple 1 1-4 in. Average 15 a -on
.5 acres, last yr. Price $1 bu. iL,
Sarmichael, Madison, Ga. -
Coker cotton seed, No. 5 $1 25 per
bu. or. will exch. for ordinary seed at
the rate, of 1 for 3. B:.C: Teasley:
Hartwell, Ga, : es
ok $i: per bu. P. - Raburn, Ideal,
Oe reral bus. Piedmont afieveland
. Hulme,
cotton seed, $1 per bu. ran
Elberton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Russell - Imp. Big . Boll cotton seed
43 to 45 bolls to the Ib. 38. to 40 per
cent lint; 1 1-16 in. staple, very pro-
lific: Samples on request. Price $1
per bu. in 5 to_10_bu. lots. J. M. Pur-
dy. Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4.
100. bu. Pure Wannamaker - cotton
ceed, recleaned 70c bu. Riley C. Couch -
Turin, Ga. a
Pure Rucker cotton seed direct from
the originator; ginned 46 per cent.
lint, 90c per bu. Mrs. W. A. Bennett
Adairsville, xa. 2
125 bus. Cokers No. 5, wilt- resist-
ant cotton seed 75c per bu FOB. Mon-
ey order with order. B. Meeks, War-
then. Ga..
-Pure Half and Half cotton seed, Ist
yr. from B. F. Summerours, the or-
iginator, field selected and carefully
ginned, recleaned and culled for $4
per 100 in good strong bags. FOB
Eastman, Ga. J. B. Proctor, Haet= 5
man, Ga. *
-Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed
$1 per bu. Also Piedmont Cleveland
same price. Will exch. for Velvet
beans or Fulghum oats. L. C. Allen,
Hoschton, Ga. : d
Pure Delta and Stoneville No. 2 and
Neelys Cleveland cotton seed. Special
prices on large shipments. Al! seed
guar. C. N Adams, Social Circle, Ga.
a or 400 bus. genuine Wannama-
_cotton seed, 2nd. yr. from. Ng,
Goiberes before rains, sound
good. $3 per 100 Ibs. I. G. fee So.
perton, Ga. Rt. 2. eae
~ eross, Ga. RFD 2:
: : they last.
: FOB Coleman, Ga.
_ Make offer FOB Coildeiue.
- Brown, Cordele, Ga.
_ bu. FOB. R
without any rain, $1 per 100.
~< Box 92.
Thursday, January 22, 1931.
Georgia Products For Sale
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Petty Toole, Wilt resistant cotton
seed, $1 per bu. Cobb A. Lee, Way-
FRUIT FOR SALE
Yate apples, $1.25-per bu. box while
buik appies tor - truckers,
from 50c per bu. up. C. M. Muuer,
Cornelia, Ga. to
GRAIN FOR SALE
1 car of peanut hay, $12.50 per ton
: 1-4 of tne amt
Cash with order and bal. order no-
ng W. J. McKemie, Sr., Coieman,
a,
Sagrain 303, the new: grain, hay,
forage. Produces more grain of equal
value than corn arid more and beiter
hay or forage than other torage
plants. Sweet staiks and sweet grain,
makes 2 crops on 1 planting. imp.
seed postpaid, $2 per pk. $5 per bu.
ges H. A. Neal, Carnesvilie, Ga.
Sound peanut vine hay, car lots,
Jas. hy
Hastings 100 bu. Fulghum oats 85c
_ per bu. Grown from seed direct from
the orig. Also Texas rust proof oats
fa R. W. Stembridge, Miuliedgeville,
a.
high test
Fulghum oats, native
* grown in 5 bu. sacks at 75 bu. FOB
Augusta. Please senda money oruer.
__W. B. Love, Jr> Augusta, Ga.
Rusen seed rye, 65c pk.; 2 pks. $1.25;
= 1 buy $2.25; 1 1-2 bu sack 94:15.~ Ww.
HH. Waadelle, Pearson, Ga.
1M bundies brignt touder without
any rain, $2 per 100 lbs. or will exch
for some shoats wt. trom 20-50 ibs.
each at 8c ib. any breed. See or write.
_$. L. Bowen, Brookiet, Ga. Rt. 1.
5 bu. chufas, clean and tree from
nutgrass, $2.50 per bu. Less than bu.
lots, $3 bu. No checks accepted. W. W.
Dickey, Midville, Ga. -
A limited amount of Fulghum seed
Oats and Texas Rust Prooi seed oats,
70c bu. FOB. Americus, Ga. J.. M.
Gaston, Americus, Ga.
500 bu. pure Bancroft sed oats, 75c
ea - M. Turner, Royston,
4 or 5 tons bright peavine and grass
~ hay mixed, without rain, $18 per ton
FOB here. Jack Brown, Dixie, Ga.
10 tons of peanut hay, $15 ton at
barn. Wilbur Smith, Cochran, Ga.,
. Rt. 5, Box 40.
Choice Alpha seed barley in lots of
twenty-five bushels or more. B. G.
Webstis, 2310 Boulevard Drive, N. E.,
Atlanta, Ga.
1 ton nice bright hay cut and baled
Cash,
ho check. J. C. Taylor, Hazlehurst,
Ga. Rt. 2, Box 61.
A few hundred bu. seed oats, Ban-
croft, Apple, Fulghum and Hastings
100 bu. 75c bu FOB. Bowersville, Ga.
Sam Lovingood, Bowersville, Ga.
A fine lot of native hay, bright and
Son: cut with the sap in it, baled.
rite for prices. M. R.. Lockhart,
Louisville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 54.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
Extracted Tupelo honey, by parcel
post, 5 Ib. pail, $1.25, 10 lb. pail, $2:
~ . E. McClendon, Thomasville, Ga,
Pure extracted honey nearly
PUpGIO Pit vious, os ee a cb sand
10 lb. pails; 12 5 Ib. pails to case, $6.-
-15; 6 ten lb. pails to case $6.30; two
10 lb. pails postpaid, $3; one 10 Ib.
pail, $1.60; several 52 gal. barrels, $52
ea.. All orders shipped promptly. Jno.
A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. '
Pure strained or extracted honey in
5 and 10 lb. pail, 20c Ib. delivered in
25 and-50 lbs. cans 15c lb. FOB. C. G.
Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Pure extracted honey 10c per Ib. put
up in.10 and 5 Ib. buckets,-all FOB.
J. W. Stallings, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5,
Nice white comb honey in tin cans
50. lbs. to 80 Ibs. to the can 14c FOB.
Meansville.. Cash with order or exch.
for 8 or 10 1920-hatch Barred Rock
or Rhode Island hens at 90c each. A.
G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Choice strained honey, 65 lb cans to
case, $4; fancy strained honey, 65 Ibs.
cans to case $4.50; delivered anywhere
~ Satisfaction guaranteed or money re-
funded. CC, P. Smith, Enigma, Ga.
Twenty-one hives Italian bees for
sale. T. L.-Dixon, Gibson, Ga.
3 lbs nice beeswax $1 or 35c Ib. post-
paid. Mrs. A. M. Borders, Marshall-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
_- 300. bus. Ga: Runner peanuts 4c per
*
= Yb. Will exch. 25 bus. for 25 bus. of
Spanish peanuts. Wilbur
Smith,
Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 40.
per Ib.
MARKET BULLETIN
About 600 Ibs. nice clean seediin
pecans, make best offer, FOB Wes
Point, Ga. Samples on request. Mrs.
Minnie Wainwright, West Point, Ga.
Seed peanuts, genuine N. C. seed, 4c
per 1b FOB. Iron. City, Ga. Cason
wet order. O, M. Green, Iron City,
iQ.
Ga. Runner peanuts, guar. 5c per
lb. Grown for seed. vack Brown, Dix-
ie, Ga.
10 bus. Valencia peanuts, good and
sound, $2 per bu. Wili snip any amt.
FOxb. C. E. Bedenbaugn,
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.
100 lbs. or more extra good pecans,
35c Ib. Have sold a lot of same tor
Wriguuts-
40 to 50c lb.. Some good Stuarts, 30c.
lb. and good, sound seedlings, 10c. Add
postage or express. Ed bradiey, Ha-
zlehurst, Ga. Box 41.
Runner peanuts and Spanish, 4c lb.
Pe Samp Smith, Douglas, Ga. Rt.
: Large Stuart pecans for sale or exch
for fresh apples, or dried apples. Mrs.
O. W. Daughtry, Metter, Ga.
500 lbs. white Spanish peanuts, No.
1, 5c lb. J. D. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga.
RFD 2.
10 lbs. Stuart pecans, new crop, 30c
Ib. del. Mrs. J. S. Harper, Hhurcense,
Ga. Rt. -2;: Box. 20.
Imp. Runner peanuts, bright and
sound, 4c 1b. Apout half uave 3 1n
pod. T. W. Brooks, Bluffton, Ga.
25 lbs. Hastings chufas, washed
and dry, 15c lb. and 10 Ibs. black wal-
nut kernels, 60c Ib. FOB Woodville.
Miss Fattie Mae Huff, Philomath, Ga.
-750 Ibs. Runner peanuts, No. 1 grade
3 1-2cFOB; also 200 lbs. each, No. 1
Stuart pecans, 30c del. and No. 1. mix-
ed budded pecans, 20c del. W. W.
Massey, Bronwood, Ga.
Money Maker, Stuart, Schley and
Seedling pecans, make best offer. Mrs.
J. W. Sammons, Eatonton, Ga.
N. C. Runner peanuts, Ga. grown,
Farmers stock, good and sound,
per bu in lots of 25 lbs. FOB. A. W.
Cobb, Adel. Ga.
250 Ibs. good sound pecans, 15c per
lb. or will exch for most anything
useful, corn, cotton seed, velvet beans
chickens, hay, pigs, etc. Mrs. E.
Wright, Yatesville, Ga.
White Spanish peanuts best grade
for seed, 4c per lb. G. W. Wade, Ru-
pert, Ga.
500 Ibs. Medium size paper shell pe-
cans 15 per Ib. FOB or 20c per Ib for
orders Jess than 25c lb. E. M. Thorne,
Millen, Ga.
Red Spanish peanuts, 5c Ib. Add
postage to M. order. Mrs. O. B.
3rand. Byromville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Large paper shell pecans. at 25c per
lb. del. Mrs. J. M. Bankston, Jen-
kinsburg, Ga.
200 Ibs. seedling pecans at 12 1-2c
per Ib. FOB McDonough. Mrs. A. B.
Dailey, McDonough, Ga,
1200 Ibs. Mobile pee shell pecans
15c lb. FOB in 50 lb. lots and up; 20c
per Ib. in smaller lots del; 100 lbs.
Stuarts, 20c per Ib. FOB or 25c lb.
del. in 5 Ib lots.
ville. Ga Rt. 2.
Old Field runner peanuts at 4 1-2c
ver Ib-in 2 bu. lots or more. H. Hurst,
Meigs. Ga.
25 lbs: Seedling pecans, $350 for lot;
in lots of 10 lbs. and under 15c per
lb. FOB Crawfordville, Ga. Miss Eth-
el Chapman, Crawfordsville, Ga.
210 lbs. medium size seedling pecans
whole lot for 15c per lb. del. in Ga. 5
ips. or more, 15c. Miss Minnie L.
Williams, Oslethorpe. Ga. Rt. 2. eee
C. G. Oliver, Barnes-
Laree red Spanish peanuts,
bu. O. L. Law, Eastman, Ga Rt. 1
100 lbs. or more of large size seed-
ling pecans at 12 1-2c per lb. not pre-
paid No orders accepted for less than
25 Ibs. Money with order. Geo. P.
Etheridge. Richland, Ga. Box 12,
Seed peanuts, a few tons of bright
sound vine peanuts home. grown 4c
per Ib. FOB Adel, Ga. J. S. Jones,
Adel, Ga. :
Genuine N. C. peanuts $1 per bu
Party to furnish sacks. J. W. Martin,
Climax, Ga. Rt. A. Box 24, : ss
35 lbs. Stuart pecans, new crop 25
per Ib. FOB. Herbert McElheney,
Monticello, Ga.
N. C. Seed peanuts, 4c per Ib. Will
exch. for Ga. Cane syrup; Samples on
peruiess J. R. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga.
Rt. 2.
400 Ibs: Stuart pecans, 20c per Ib:
FOB. E. S. Jackson, Milledgeville,
Ga. Rt. 4.
17 Ibs. good sound medium size pe-
cans, 15 per Ib. del. Cash with order.
Mrs S. N. Newsome, Ga. Rt. 2.
White Spanish peanuts. No. 1 N. C.
Runners No. 1. No orders accepted
for less than 25 Ibs. Both varieties 4c
ee D. S.- OSteen,--Douglas, Ga.
R
a
200 Ibs. Mobile pecans, will exch. for
Barred Rock cockerel 20 lbs. of pecans
a
for ea. cockerel or Bourbon red tur-
key hens not to weight less than 8
lbs. and the gobblers not less:than 12.
Will allow 50: lbs. to the turkey, want
3 nens and 1 tom, or will exch. for
peas or Otootan beans. Eugene Rivers,
Griffin, Ga. Rt. 2.
Good N. C. Runner peanuts 4c per
lb. FOB or 4 1-2c per lb. in 4 bu. lots
or more del. to your box anywhere in
Ga.-. Cash or: M. order . with orders.
J.-G.., Broome, Tifton, Ga. Rt-:6;
~Ga: Runner peanuts at 4 per. Ib.
FOB shipping pvint. <A. D. Storey,
Pavo, Ga. RFD 1.
A No. 1 selected large paper shell
Stuart pecans, 4 Ibs. to the $1 post-
paid. Mrs. T. C.. Floyd, Chipley, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 74.
Extra large-paper shell pecans, 48
nuts to the Ib. 4 lbs. for $1.25 or 380c
per lb. in larger amts. Mrs. Mattie
J. Floyd, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1.
Good size seedling pecans {5c per
lb; small paper shells 25c; mediums
30c; 5 1b. lots postpaid 25 lb. or more
sent FOB 5c less. Shelled pecans
-halves. and broken mixed 60c: per lb.
or_ 5. lbs. for $2.75; -10 lbs. $5. prepaid,
2c per lb. -less if FOB. W.-H. Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga. a8:
Schley and Stuart pecan trees, 5 to
8 ft. $25 per 100; $200 per M. FOB.
All state insp. 1. G. Williams, Cor-
dele, Ga.
Few hundred pneagns pear trees,
0c ea. in small lots; Non-blight, very
prolific and delicious. G. W. Keene,
115 1-2 S. Grant St. Fitzgerald, Ga.
Red Japanese Wonder berries and
black raspberries; 30c per doz. or 3
doz. for 50c; Old: time seedling Cling-
stone peach trees 10c ea. or 6 for 50c;
June and May cherry 2 for 30c. straw-
berry plants 35c per 100 or $1 for 300
Se Hawkins, Alpharetta, Ga.
00 old fashion seedling
6 to 10 in. $6 per 100 or $30 for the
lot. Cash with orders. - Will exch. a
few doz. for a few bus. of good pea-
nuts. for seed. Also have 50 White
Eng. peachtrees, $1 doz. or $6 for the
lot. Mrs. Emily Long, Cleveland, Ga.
Rt. 4; Box 13.
1 large purple fig -bush, 25c; Lilac
bushes 25c ea; Red Canna bulbs, 20c
ea; Dahlia bulbs, 10c ea; Rose colored
chrysanthemums, 10c: ea. or $1 doz.
Yellow daisy seed 10c per pkg. Purple
Althea seed 10c per pkg. Mrs. A. L.
Branan, 217. Duncan ave., Macon, Ga.
Nice size -May cherry trees 2. for
25c; Klondike strawberry plants 25c
per 100.. Mrs. C. W. Owens, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 9. ;
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
FOR SALE
each trees
White Eng. peach trees 3 to 5 ft. ;
high, 10c ea; Large red May cherry
trees 2 to 3 ft. tall, 10c ea; Mrs. Gra-
dy Fraser, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
Gov. insp. Budded Money Maker
and Stuart pecan trees, 4 to 8 ft.
tall, 25c ea. -H. C. Lay, Shellman, Ga.
Everbearing Black Mulberry sprouts,
well rooted4 to 6 ft. 8c ea. White
Scuppernong vines, well rooted, 10c
-ea; D. W. McCool, McIntyre, Ga. Rt.
225Box 17. J
Paper shell pecan trees that will
sell cheap or exch: for anything of
use on farm. Ben R. Tanner, Sand-
ersville, Ga.
Figs, Blue Damsons, May currants,
J to: 2 yrs. 10c ea Mrs. W. A: Bur-
-on, Monroe, Ga. RFD 4.
State insp. True to name Apple
trees, all leading varieties, 2 yr. old,
well branched: 3 to 4 ft. 15c ea; one
yr. old, 2 to 3 ft. 10c ea; Elbertas and
White Eng. peach trees 2 to 3 ft. 10c
ea.. 1 to 2 ft] tall 5c; Concord and
Niagara Grape vines 2 yrs. old 10c
ea. or $7.50 per 100. Early Harvest
Pineapple and pear trees 4 to 5 ft. 50c
ea. Premier and Everbearing straw-
berry plants $1 per 100. All postpaid.
W dH. Alexander; Cleveland, Ga.
State Insp, Budded Stuart and
Schley pecan trees, 3 ft. 25c; 4 ft. 30c;
5 ft. 35c; and for ea. additional ft.
5c per ft. or. will exch.. Idus. Johnson,
Shellman, Ga.
Nice large 2 yr. old Apple trees 15c
ea; $12.50 per 100; del. or will exch
for other useful farm products. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Tame Gooseberries $1 per doz. well
rooted plants. Also Fox grape: vines
for planting, Same price, or will exch
for anything of use. Mrs.
Fowler. Roy, Ga.
Blue .Damson sprouts 20c ea: also
white fig sprouts, 20c ea. H. M. Hulme,
Elberton, Ga: Rt. 2.
Large red Mogul plums, from 2 to
3 ft. high; strong: roots; 20c ea. or $2
per doz. Also red fig bushes 20c ea;
Henry
Old..fashioned -Eng:: peach: trees 15c}-.
ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. T. Cald-
well. Milner, Ga. Rt. 2.
Gov. insp. and true to name apple
Ea. Roses, 5c; 10 May flowers, 6c;
peach trees
PAGE SEVEN
trees, leading varieties, 4 to 5 It. $3
per doz; 1500 Elberta peach trees, 1 yr.
old, 7c ea; 1500 plums, two to 4 ft,
10c ea; 500 red June plum 10c vo
and white dbl. Flowerin
40c ea. First class Schley and Stu-
art Pecan trees 3 to 10 ft. at special
prices in large lots. Special home or-
cnard assortments, peach, pear, plum
and apple trees, 25 varieties and 26
for prices on large orders. .R. bL.
Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Clinton Road,
Rt: 9.
White Willow peach trees, 2 yrs. old
$1 doz. Postpaid. Mrs. Logan Beach, ~
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. :
POTATOES FOR SALE
nice eating size. 75c per bu. FOB,
cash with order or will exch. for syrup
at the rate of 2 bus. of potatoes for
3 gal. of syrup. W. H. Cochran, But-
ler, Ga. Rt. 3.
100 bu. of Porto Rican potatoes,
Gov. insp. guar to be sound, suitable
for seed. 75c per bu FOB. J. R. Brant-
ley, Kite, Ga
ink .
1200 bu. of seed and eating
to Rican
Screven, Ga. metig
Big Stem Jersey certified seed pota-
toes $1.25 bu. Special price on larger
quantities. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.
75 bus. large smooth yellow Porto
Rican potatoes $1 per bu not prepaid:
Joe Collier, Arlington, Ga.
Imported yellow skin Gov. insp.
potatoes. L. Aspinwall,
Cameron, Stockton, Ga. ae
Big Stem. Jersey potato seed, vine.
grown. W. C, Long, Screven, Ga.
Porto Rican potatoes No. 1 grade,
0c bu. No. 2s for 60c. B. B. Mor-
gan, Clyo, Ga.
Porto Rican potatoes, $1.10 per bu. -
Waymond Miller, Fort Valley, Ga. Rt.
4, Box 50. 2 :
100 bus. vine grown State Insp. por-
to Rican potatoes, $1 per bu. C. M
Dye. Chauncey, Ga. RFD 1.
100 bus. vine grown seed potatoes,
pink skin porto Rican variety, 80c
per bu. FOB 70c at my barn. B. E.
Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.
40 bus. Porto Rican sweet potatoes
at a low price. Dormas Paulk, Willa-
coochee, Ga..P. O. Box 34.
50 bus. Gov. insp. Porto Rico po-
terson, Ga.
Parcel post.
Ga.
SYRUP FOR SALE ,
500 or 600 gal. pure Sugar Cane sy-.
rup, 65c gal. 10 Ib. buckets. I. F. Cul-
pepper, Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 3.
New Ribbon cane syrup, $4.50 per
crate of six 10 lb. cans, FOB. Cash
with order.
BE. 2:
75e per gal.. Must order as many as
5 gal. at 1 time. Money orders only.
N. W. Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt,
2.
15 gal. nice; new syrup, 85c gal. in
1 gal. and 1-2 gal cans. Mrs. Piety
Forbes, Brooklet, Ga.
Strictly A-1, pure Ga: Cane syrup
in new wooden bbls. 40c can; in cs.
of 6 0 1 gal. $3.50; 12 half gal. cans,
$3.75. J.J. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
Ga. cane syrup, good and thick, $14
ner bbl. FOB Sample on request. Dr.
Jas N. Isler; Meigs, Ga. Box C
Georgia Products Wanted ae
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Wanted: 1 car of Velvet beans in
pod, quote best price. Fred L. White,
Buckhead, Ga. z
Wanted: Field peas, will pay $1 per
bu FOB: Shipping point. Must be good
sound peas. A. L. Thompson, Coch-
ran, Ga.
Wanted: Sugar Crowder peas, will
free from holes, at rate of 1 doz. sacks
for 10 lbs. of peas, each to pay post-
age. W. K. McGee,-Lavonia, Ga.
Wanted: Carload of Velvet beans
in pod. State price in bulk and also
sacked, FOB shipping point. Thos:
E. Reeve, Calhoun, Ga.
Wanted: 2bus. Brabham peas, will
exch. Perry Toole, Wilt-resistant cot-
ton seed for same. J. M. Stallings, -
Pelham, Ga. eee
Wanted: Otootan beans at $3.50
per bu. Will exch. 10 Barred Rock
pullets, March hatched for same at
rate of $1 ea. W. A. Marlow, Fair-
mount, Ga. Rt. 1.
will exch. value for same. Mrs. O. A.
McCluney, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2.
(Continued on page ten)
trees, $5.50; 50 trees $10, FOB. Write =
50 bus. nice Porto. Rico potatoes all
skin .and. imp.. Gov.. insp. mixed .Por=. ~ :
Porto Rican potatoes $1 per bu. R. L. ~
tatoes, $1 bu. Mrs. C. C. Deal, Pat-
Nice Irish potatoes $1.50 bu. del. by
G. R. Harper, Cut Cane,
E, E. Chason, Cairo, Ga.
Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans,
exch. nice. white 100.Ib, feed . sacks,
Wanted: 1-or 2.bus. of: Velvet beans,: * sc
PAGE FIGHT |
Poultry For Sale
ys (Continued from page five)
eae WYANDOTTES
_. Pure bred R. C. Siiver Lace Wyan-
dotte cock, 16 mos old, $2. Docia
harris, Lula, Ga.
6 pure bred white Wyandotte roos-
_ ters, Rose Comb, Feb. hatch from
_ prize winning stock, $1.25 ea. 4 pure
bred White Wyandotte pullets $1.25
- a .FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPherson,
Rabun Gap, Ga.
12 Martin strain, Regal Dorcas Wy-
andotte hens, 2 yrs. old, $1.25 each; 2
cocks, 18 mos. old, sired by ped. cock,
direct from Martins, $2 each; 1 ped.
cock, direct from Canada, over 200
egg stock, 2 1-2 yrs. old, $3. Money
. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Cairo, Ga.
415. W. Pearce St. ;
Poultry Wanted
_ . BANTAMS WANTED
_ Want .to exch. i pure bred Red Cu-
ban game cock for a pure bred Rose
Comb Golden Sebright cock. Miss
Louise Smith, Statham, Ga. RFD.
- Want to exch. large breed chick-
ens for Golden Sebright bantams, or
will buy Sebright laying pullets. Write.
H. M. Adams, Douglasville, Ga. 70 E.
- Strickland St.
_ Want 2 Sebright red bantam hens.
aoe what you have and price. Mrs.
S. N. Brandon, Lithonia, Ga, Rt. 2.
Want to exch. 1 B. R. 2 yr. old cock
O olterman strain for Golden Se-
bright cockerel, or trio of mixed ban-
ums. E. M. Beard, LaFayette, Ga.,
_ BARRED ROCKS WANTED
_ Want 12 pure bred B. R. February
or March hatch pullets. Would con-
sider other heavy breeds. Must be
pure and from heavy. laying strain.
Exch. value for same. Mrs. Bob Sos-
by, Carnesville, Ga, 3
- Want 10 to 20 young B. R. or Red
hens, within 20 mi. of Ringgold. W.
G. Johnson, Ringgold, Ga,
Will not give eggs,
3 .. Mrs. Katie
ton, Ga., RFD 1.
an GAMES WANTED
_ Want to buy or exch. for 1 Black
Breasted Red game cock, 2 yrs, old.
-W. D. Bentley, Leaf, Ga. eae
Want to exch. 4 buck rabbits, about
6 mos. old, Chin. and N. Z. Red mix-
ed, 2-Flemish Giant does, largest wt.
about 10 lbs. for 6 Dark Cornish game
pullets, or any other good breed: B. R.
Reds, W. L. or Buff Orp. J. D. Webb,
Soperton, Ga., Care Gen Del.
~ LEGHORNS WANTED. >
Want to exch. 20 R. I. Red hens
for 25 Brown L. No: culls; Ea. to pay
ches H. W. Corbitt, Lakeland, Ga.
_.. Want to contract with party for 100
W. L. pullets, 6 or 8 Wwks.-old. Pre-
fer Tancred strain. Want March hch.
Mrs. M. C. Johnson, Whigham, Ga. -
Want to. hear by letter from. par-
jes having W. L. with a Single Short
Comb. that are called the
Comb W. L. Must be full bred.. Want
to get some eggs to set in . Spring.
State price of stock and eggs. Mrs.
- A. Smith, Rome, Ga. -Rt. 2, Box
_ Want a few W. or B. L. or Ancona
pullets or young hens. Must be thor-
oughbred. healthy and cheap for Cash.
~W.-S. Wilson, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED _.- coe
- Want friers from heavy breed hens
not-over 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. each. State
Kind and number and price. Chas. F.
Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.
- Want about 50 hens to raise from
on halves. Give chickens back next
fall and -half raised. Mrs. C. E. Can-
non, LoHie Post Office, Minter, Ga.
Will exch. garden seed, bean seed
and spring turnip seed for any full
breed of large hens. F. L. - Grigg,
Gainesville. Ga. Box 55.
_' Want friers and turkeys. Advise
what you have and best price. Jas.
_J. Rooney, Perry, Ga.
_ Want chickens: Rocks, Reds, Orp.
pullets, or young hens. Will exch. Ped
Chin., N. Z. Whites and Silver Fox
rabbits, also a few Reg. Chin. and N.
Z. White does. H. M. Liggett, East-
man, Ga. \
Engl ORPINGTONS WANTED
_ Want to exch.-2 Buff Orp. hens,
Feb. hatch, now laying, for 2 yr. old
Hood, . Staple-
- Bred to Lay. Mrs. E. H. Peavy, Pine-
cock. These hens are Owen strain, |
MARKET.
R. I. REDS WANTED
Want to exch. 2 to 4 Mahood str.
R. I. Red males for other Red males.
Must be of equal value to mine. To
prevent inbreeding. L: T. Long, Bre-
men, Ga.
Want 40 to 50 pure bred R. I. Red
young, laying hens and 2 _ roosters.
State ref. and cash price first letter.
Thos. P. Duckett, Atlanta, Ga. 10
Whitehall St., S. W.
WHITE ROCKS WANTED
Want to exch. Berry str. White
Rock rooster, 18 mos. old for a same
age and> breed rooster, to keep from
inbreeding. Mrs. Ned J. Bond, Bo-
gart, Ga.
PIGEONS FOR SALE
100 Plymouth Rock Homers, 50c ea.
or exch. for hens at market price. J.
W. Stephenson, College Park, Ga. 105
West Walker Ave.
40 pr. large White Kines, $1 =r.
FOB; 10 pr. Carneaux, cheap for cash
or exch. some for White New Zea-
and rabbits, or chicken, any kind. J.
ve Bull, Oglethorpe, Ga. P. O. Box
163. f
Want 3 White Homer cocks, 1 pr.
black Fantails, 1 pr. white Fantails.
1 pr. Blue B. Fantails, 1 pr. Waite
Maltese, and 1 pr. black Maltese. Her-
man Mize, Americus, Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC.,
WANTED
Want Blue Toulouse geese and Mus-
covey ducks, also Chinchilla rabbits.
Will exch value. Mrs. Milteer, Quit-
man, Ga.
-- Want trio of White Muscovey ducks
to raise on halves... Mrs. D. Barker,
Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 4. .
Want to exch. 1 M. B. hen, 193
hatch, wt. about 14 lbs. for tom o
same breed and age, wt. 18 or 20 lbs.
I will pay difference in wt. at 25c per
w Mrs. Fred L. White, Buckhead,
a. : -
Want 2 Australian Guinea hens, and
1 rooster at reasonable price. not over
5c per head. Mrs. Dora Corbin, Co-
vena, Ga. : :
Want White Indian Runner ducks
and drake, young and healthy, in
exch. for value. Write. Ada L. Rowe,
Claxton, Ga. RFD. :
breed ducks. Will
Want any full
exch. value. Write . F. L. Grigg,
Gainesville, Ga. Box 55.
Will exch. nice, young, well dev.
Black Giant gobbler for a nice, young
hen. of same breed or will exch. 2
S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, of Donald-
son best utility strain for turkey hen
of above mentioned strain. Mrs. Ho-
mer McC Harris, De Sota, Ga.
Want 1 White Holland tom. Must
be pure bred. Will exch. 1 of same
Sloe Mrs. W. J. Griffin, Concord,
Beek
Want to exch. 5 pure bred B. R.
hens, for 4 pure bred Pekin ducks and
1 drake. I to pay postage on hens
and other party on ducks. Mrs. G.
W. Pruett, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6.
Want to exch. 5 pure -bred B. R.
hens, for 4 pure bred Pekin ducks
and 1 drake. I to pay postage on
hens and other party on ducks. Mrs.
G. W. Pruett, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6.
Want to exch. 3 pigs for 3 turkeys,
2 hens and 1 tom, for breeding pur-
poses. Pigs mixed breed, but good
stock and thrifty. Prefer 2 yr. old
ere Ae Mrs. E. M. Smith, Elza,
a. erde
WYANDOTTES WANTED
Wanted: Pure bred White Wyan-
dotte pullets. will exch. pure white
Yolland Turkeys for same trio for 12
pute Mrs. J. B. McCrary, Molena,
cone \
Eggs For Sale
wt
eggs, unrelated stock; $1.50 for 15 eggs
pose: Mrs. Fred Johnson, Dawson,
a. ,
Eggs from well culled and selected
fleck, direct from Drumm Egg farms.
Byers strain Buff Orpingtons, pen No.
1 $1 per 15; pen No. 2 15 for 75c; $4
per 100. Mrs. J. J. Olliff, Bristol, Ga:
Barred Rock eggs $1.50 per 15. Mrs.
Roy Parris, Collins, Ga. Box 106.
A case or more of white eggs each
week. Guar. to please, make best of-
fer. Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga. |
Pure bred Donaldson strain R I Red
eggs $1.50 per 15 del. $5 per 100 del.
Crates to be ret. Mrs. D. F. Walker,
Warthen, Ga. : :
3 to 10 crates of nice fresh eggs
per week, will contract with some re-
liable party. Write for
J. Mooney, Quill, Ga.
Barred Rock eggs $1 per setting,
particulars. J.
_t Lew.
: ~S f
postpaid or $4 per 100 collect. J. N.
te atesboro, Ga,
Pure bred R. C. dark Cornish game :
BULLETIN
3 : f
Ferris S.C. White Leghorn eggs, 1st
pen $1.25 per 15; 2nd pen $1 per 15;
$1.75 per 30 del. All direct from di-
rect stock. Mrs. J. E. Steadham,
Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure bred Barred Rock stock of
high producing qualities $1.25 per 15
or $5 per 100 del. Crates to be ret.
Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.
Fure bred Tnompson strain, Barred
Rock eggs at 60c per doz. prepaid,
ail cartous to be ret. Mrs. G. C. Clif-
ton, Millen, Ga. Box 59.
Buft Orpington eggs $4 per 100. Add
postage. Crates to be ret. Mrs. M. S.
Nichols, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 2.
Buff Rock eggs from highly bred
nugget strains $1.50 per 15. Mrs. G.
a Trimble, Adairsville. Ga.
Select hatching eggs from a_ fine
flock of S. C. R. I. Reds year round
layers, prize winning stock. $1 per 15
postpaid. Cartons to be ret. Mrs. B.
F. Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 3. ~
Donaldson pure strain S. C. Red
eggs $1 per 15 postpaid. or 5c per egg,
mer, Brooks, Ga.
Barred Rock, Ringlet
oS per 15. Mrs. A. B. Blalock, Alto,
a
Dark red S. C. R. Island Red eggs
$1.50 per 15 postpaid or $1 per 15 del.
at home. Mrs. W. T. Strickland,
Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 1.
Select hatching eggs from Donald-
son strain Dark rich color S. C. R. I.
Reds $1 per 15; $2 for 36. del. Cartons
a be ret. Mrs. H. L. Eluston, Rupert,
a.
Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn eggs
75e per 15. Choice R. I. Red eggs 5c
per 15.. Mrs. G. T. Vickers, Wrights-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2. Sant i
Turkey eggs $4 per doz. from qual-
ity 2 yr. old bourbon red hens and
ae : ines Julian -Pruitt, Lavonia,
a. aes : ee
Light Brahmas $1 per 15 or $6 per
100. Mrs. E. W. Reid, Eastman, Ga.
Thoroughbred S. C. R. I. Red eggs
$1.50 per 15, $2 per 30 del. or $5 per
100 del. C. P. Colclough, Maxeys, Ga.
Thompson Barred Rock eggs in
small lots 90c del. Mrs. BE. A. Sand-
ers, Boston, Ga. .
..C. R. I. Red eggs, selected from
strong healthy flocks direct from Mrs.
Donaldson $1.50 per 15 del. or $5 per
100. -Will contract with person for
season. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga.
Pure Thompson B. R. eggs from
matured healthy hens $1.25 per 15
prepaid. Cash with order. Cartons to.
ee ret. Otis C. Chitwood, Lavonia,
a. ON ~ ie
Hatching eggs from 2 yr. old hens
on open range. Pure bred B. Rocks
headed by B. Rock cockerels $1.25 per.
15, $2 per 30 del. Cartons to be ret.
Mrs. T. A. Smith, Woodcliff, Ga. Rt.
1, Box .14-A. ee)
Pure Tancred strain W. Leghorn
eggs carefully selected for hatching.
Fertility guar. $4 per 100 del. in lots
of 300 or more. Mrs. F. Cowart, Sum-
mit, Ga. Rt. 2.
Dark Barred Rock eggs, Aristocrat
strain from stock direct from Holter-
man prize winners in 1929 Ga. State
Fair. $1.50 per 15 del. H. A. Stahl,
803 East 31: St. Savannah, Ga. -
Mahood red egg stock, direct from
orig. $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. L> M. Dunn
Chauncey, Ga. Rt. 2. .
S. L. Wyandotte eggs $1 per set-
ting. Miss Evelyn Culpepper, Grant-
ville, Ga...
Pure bred Ferris strain W. L.. eggs
$1.10 pr 15; $3 per 50; $5 per 100
pene C. B. Cheney, Bairdstown,
a.
Eggs Wanted
Wanted: Will set eggs for halves in.
lots of 300 to 600; or do. custom
hatching for 2 1-2c per egg. Mrs. F.
E. Green, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 418.
Wanted: Hatching eggs, will exch.
for Narcissi bulbs at $5 per 100 for
eggs not over $1.25 per 15. Mrs. Nan
Koun, White, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 15. :
Baby Chicks For Sale
Tormahlen Light Brown L. baby
chicks from eggs from 2 yr. old, di-
sease free hens, $1 per 100 books your
order for February and March del.
bal. .week before shipping, 10c each.
i
| Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga.
Quality chicks from high product-
ion hens; Reds,. and Barred Rocks,
day old, $12 a 100; 1 week old, $15
100; 2 - wks. old $20 a 100. We use
gas to prevent white diarrhea. Also
custom hatching in mammoth inc.
$2.50 per 96 eggs. L. H. Eidson, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. as
Quality chicks from 2 and 8 yr. old
hens. Tancred W. L. Pen No. 1, head-
ed by Ped. cockerels, second direct,
$
del at the yard. Mrs. R. P. Steinhei-
| for 25, -del.
ducers, $15 a 100.
| Mixon, Griffin, Ga.
Thursday, January 23, 1931,
from Tancred, $12 a 100; Pen No, 2,
$10; Custom hatching in mammoth
inc. 3c an egg. A. V. Holioways,
Graymont, Ga. i
Custom setting, 2c an egg, cash;
chicks mailed tree. Start reb. iwi
and set every Tuesday. Will turnish ~~
box,. 50 egg cap to be sent by parcel
post both ways (only send 10c stamps |
for ea box.) Won't accept any eggs
cent by express. E. R. Bailey, Har-
lem, Ga. Rt. 1. : aes
Pure bred Parks str. Bred to. lay
chicks now ready. Only Cream Grade |
and better; matured hens matched to
individually ped. and pen ped. males
direct. All B. W._D. tested. $16 a 100
Permit 23-C-31. F. W. Voight, Biack-
shear, Ga. este
High powered chicks from heavy
laying flocks of pure blooded hens. ~
White Wyandottes,. $14 a 100; Donald-
son Reds, and Barred Rocks, Tan-
cred W. L., and Everlay B. L., each
var. $12 a 100, del. Lots less than
100, add 1c per chick. 100 per cent live
del. guar. Sat. assured. D. F. Thom- |
as, Odum, Ga. Box 27. a
Ferris best egg strain W. L. chicks
from trapnested hens with records up
to 300 eggs. Stock direct from Ferris
last yr. ,$10 a 100 del. 100 per cent
live del. guar. F. B. Flanders, Rock-
ledge, Ga. gt ee
Now booking orders for day old
chicks: Tanered W. L. tested for B.
W. D., also mixed heavies, 12 1-2 to
18c del. to 200 mi. Also hatch eggs,
2 1-2c to 4c each, depending on quan-
tity. W. B. Warthen,-Davisboro, Ga.
B. R. and Reds, thoroughbred
chicks, $11 a 100; and $10 a 100, mix-
ed. All large breeds. Del. your post
office. Are from 2nd yr. hens and
grow faster and are easily raised. K.
C. West, Ashburn, Ga. Rae
-Pure Tancred W. L. chicks from
extra heavy layers. free from B. W. D.
$10. a 100 where 500 or more are ta-
ken. Guar. 100 per, cent. live -del.7
Booking orders. Mrs. F. Cowart,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 2.
Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks bred for high egg production at
reduced prices. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
Valley, Ga. Fa :
Pape strain S.C. Black Minorca
chicks from healthy stock and heavy -
layers. $15 a 100; $7.50 per 50.-$3.75
Mrs. C. L. Rehberg, Cai-
ro, Ga. f s Soret see
300 pure Tancred chicks from hea- ~
vv layers, free from B. W. D. $13 a ~
100, or $35 for lot. 20 per cent down.
Now booking orders. Mrs. Lundy
Sutten Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. | ee
- Red chicks of quality, $11 a 100; $50
500; Parks strain B. R. $14 a 100 (per-
mit No. 217); W. L. Tancred str. $10
a 100: $45 per 500; extra special bree-
ding pen of breeders, laying big eggs,
mated to cockerels whore dams and
grand-dams were extra high egg pro-
No reduction on
quantities. Also custom hatching,
now being -done at special price
through January only of $2 per tray
holding about 100 eggs. February ~
price will be $3 per tray. A. J. Bart-
lett, Valdosta, Ga. te an ee
Our chicks have proven themselves
better baby chicks that live, grow and
lav. Write for prices and description
of kinds you need. Order early; also
custom hatching by exp. . operators.,
Best of service. Every Tuesday, 4c an
egg. H. R.-Gaskins, Americus, Ga.
Baby chicks for spring del. from
best 2 vr. old breeders, W. L., $10 a
100; Buff Orp. $13.50; Black Giants, _
$15; Will take hens at 16c lb. W. S.
R. I. Red or B. R. baby chicks, $12 .
a 100: W. or B. L. or, Ancona, $10 2 |
100. From healthy. blood tested flocks
of mature hens. 100 per cent live del.
guar; also custom hatching, eggs set
every Wednesday in mammoth Buck-
eye, 3c an egg set. Tray holds 110
eggs. Chicks shipped C. O. D. chgs.
S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. vo
Booking orders for day old chicks,
blood tested B. R. $7 for 50, $3.75 for
25c. All del. and guar. 100 per cent
live del. Exch. for farm produce of
equal value. Mrs. J. A. Howell; Meigs,
Ga. Rt. 1. ae
Booking orders for extra quality
pure Parks strain Bred-to-lay B. R.
day old chicks. Reg. Per. No. 40-C-
31. Pen headed. by extra choice
Cream A grade males. direct from _
Parks. $22 a 100: Pen No. 2, $19. a
100; Pen No. 3. $18 a 100. Postpaid.
Mrs. Orlo D. Thaver, Daisy, Ga.- mee
Blood tested baby chicks: Reds,
Rocks, and Leghorns of quality, at
reasonable prices. J. H. Wood, Ath-
ens. Ga. 426 Broad St. ;
Donaldson Red. chicks, 15c each, del.
also hatchine B. R.. same price. $1
books your order, bal. when wanted. -
Would trade chicks. for cow. Mrs. H.
G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 1.
Searacay, Jariasiey 22, 1931.
_ Baby Chicks For Sale
_ 3500 chicks for. Feb. 3rd_ Barred
- Rocks, Reds, $12 a 100; 500, $55; Wht
Leghorns, $10 a 100; Heavy assorted,
$10 a 100. We ship C. O. D. G. D.
Fain, Edison, Ga.
- Donaldson Red day old chicks, $12
a 100. Book orders*now for Feb. del.
also custom hatching, 3c an egg. C.
P. Colclough, Maxeys, Ga.
Baby chicks: 10 chicks each with
every 100 ordered by March list. From
pure bred stock. Book your order now
- for future del:. Reds, Rocks, and Wy-
dottes,-"$12.50 per 100 del. Exvra
special: breed, Reds, $15; Custom
hatching, 3c an egg, or on pure breeds
ll hatch on halves and we pay ex-
onticello, Ga.
_ Booking orders for the famous: cross
breds (White L. and any of the hea-
y breeds). In comparative tests made
i. many Experiment Stations, these
crosses have proven hardier, make
-proilers quicker, lay more eggs and
excel wither breed in every way. Also
you either males or females as you
wish; also popular pure breeds, $12
per ae H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga.
Rots ot. Si ease
. BY R., R. I. Reds and & JI. Whites,
all $15 a 100; Tom Barron W. L. $13
a 100; 5 per cent discount on orders
received before March 15th. $2 down
on each 100. Order now, del. when
Saag L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee,
Thoroughbred B. R. and R. I. Reds,
rom blocd tested stock, $11 a 100;
heavy mixed, $10.50; In lots of less
an 100, add le per chick. Prepaid
guar. R. H. Fechtel, Way-
zi \
: Baby Chicks Wanted _
Want to raise baby chicks and tur-
keys on halves. 200 baby chicks by
first of March to keep until the mid-
d fsMay. Owner to pay postage;
vant 3 turkey hens and 1 tom
Owner to pay the shipment.
ly. Will give best of care and atten-
a 4 Lorene Baggett, Camilla, Ga.
- Want to contract with party for 200
hicks, day old, to be paid for when
Hicks are large enough for market.
an give ref. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bow-
on Ga. 3 : oe
Want 100 or 150 baby chicks to raise
nm halves to 8 wks. old. Reds preferred
Party to pay chgs to me and 1 pay
~-his share back. Good care and plen-
ty of feed. Mrs. D. Barker, Syives-
eereGa. RFD 4... :
- Want 309 large breed chicks by Feb
10th to 20th, to raise on halves to 8
. A. M. Staton, Cler-
Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves. B. R. preferred. Mrs. Paul E.
Jordon, Sandersville, Ga. ; :
- Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
by the 15th of Feb. Party to pay pos-
tage. Write before shipping. Eva
_ Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2._
d Want 50 pure Ringlet B. R. chicks
to ra.se-on halves to 8 wks. old. Myr-
tis Swann, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want baby chicks to raise on shares
any breed, or mixed. Mrs. O. N. Car-
- verou, Stockton, Ga. see
-. Want 500 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 12 wks. old. To be del. be-
tween Feb. 15th and Mar. 15th. No-
tify before shipping. Mrs. W. H.
Woods, Statesboro, Ga., RFD C.
_ Want 50 to 100 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 or 12 wks. old. Notify par-
ty ea. week. Mrs. Lue Tomberlin,
> surrency,: Ga. a an
- Want some baby chicks to raise on
all Greensboro, Ga.
-. Want to exch. choice paper
pecans for baby chicks, any _ breed.
_ Write first. Mrs. John Woodall, Mil-
ner. Ga. P. O. Box 8. eee
Want best price on 500 good, strong
day old B. R. chicks, to be del. about
_ Jan. 25th. Clarence Davis, Ringgold,
Ga. Rt. 1. a :
- Want 200 or 300 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 wks. old. Any heavy
- breed, Barred Rocks preferred. Mrs.
- E. F. Mingledorff, Springfield, Ga.
_. Want chicks to raise on halves. Any
: ace breed. H. J. Hill, Stone Mtn.,
. Ga.
Georgia Products For Sale
_. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Best. variety cream sugar crowder
_ peas, gathered without rain 25 Ib.
e.s one way on eggs.\E. N. Elder,.
halves to 8 wks. old. Mrs. A. Wood-|
shell.
under 1-2 bu. lots! over 1-2 bu. andi
busiiel lots, 20c ib. More than bu. lots
write for prices. All lots postpaid.
These peas yielded from $75. to $100
per acre this year. J. S. Bartley, West
Point, Ga. RFD.. . =
Brabham Wilt proof cow peas,
sound, dry and brignt stock, $1.15 pk.
postpaid; 3 bu. not prepaid, $10. R.
P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
50 bu. Brabham peas, $2 bu. FOB.
Cash with order. W. J. E,lis, Oxie-
thorpe, Ga: Rt. 2.5
Conch peas, 3 lbs. 50c _ postpaid.
Earl S. Redwine, Madras, Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE
3 or 4 lbs. nice fresh butter per
week. Moulded in lb. moulds 30c per
Ls prepaid. Mrs. Fred Henson, Mize,
Ga.
Nice firm butter, 5 or 6 Ibs. ea. wk.
Cows T. B, tested, free from coloring.
Moulded. in 1 lb. squares 33c per ib.
Del. Cash with order. Mrs. A. L. Gar-
rison, Ashland, Ga.
Good fresh Jersey butter, free from
coloring and milk; wrapped in wax
paper in 1-2 lb. moulds. Satisfaction
guar. 40c per lb. Mrs. Tinnie Phillips
(No address given). =
Nice fresh Jersey butter in 1 Ib.
brick moulds. Any amt. weekly 40c
per lb. del. Mrs. J. T. Trotman,
Lumpkin, Ga. Rt. 5.
Fresh, firm butter, 30c per lb. Add
po tage. Mrs. C. W. Owen, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 9. :
6 lbs. of good fresh butter per wk.
at 30c per lb. Plus postage, or 35c
j Mrs. Alton Grindle, Cum-
ming, ; ;
2 lbs. fresh country butter ea. week,
free from coloring 40c pef lb. del. Sat-
isfaction guar. Mrs. C. T, Hunt, Cum-:
ming Ga. Rusa. rs See
Pure Jersey butter 2 lbs. per week]
at 40c prepaid. Mrs.,G. C. Clifton,
Millen, Ga. Box .59. Bie
CORN, MEAL AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE
Pure .Whatleys Prolific. corn, slip
shucked. Make offer for Car lots,
FOB Cordele. Jas, A. Brown, Cordele
Ga. ;
Woods Imp. Hastings Prolific seed
corn, the kind to: fill your crib. Se-
lected stock $2.50 per bu. J. B. Woods,
Brooks, Ga, _ ; CO ee
Slip shucked corn, 90c per. bu. at
my barn; $1 per bu FOB. Will exch
10 bu. for 10 bu. Petty Tool cotton
seed or will exch. 6 bu. for 6 bu. N.
C. Runner peanuts, if clean and sound
1930 crop. Ea. party to pay frt. O.
H. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. Nec
Hastings Prolific seed corn, hand
nubbed and shelled, $3.50 per bu. A.
W. Arnold, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 7.
Golden Prolific corn, 2nd in varie-
ty test at Tifton Exhibition station,
$3 per bu. $1 pk. J. H. Good, Cordele
Ga.
Whatleys prolific seed corn, nub-
bed and shelled. Small red cob and 4
ears to the stalk, $2.50 per bu. 5 bu.
for $10. Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga.
Rt. 2. : ; :
Reisers Prolific corn, field selected
'and guar. to be satisfactory $1 per pk.
$3.50 per bu. .C. E. Reiser, Clyo, Ga.
Limited amt. of 1930 crop Mexican
yellow June seed corn; hand selected
and shelled $1.25 per pk. del. No
stamps accepted. Mrs. H. H. Sulli-
yan, Carrollton,,Ga. Rt. 5.
Whatleys ped. cob 2 ear corn, field
selected hand nubbed and shelled in
ood sacks, $2.50 per bu. FOB Madison
Ga. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga. Rt.
1 n ,
Hastings Prolific and Big Emory
crossed 2 ears to stalk, sound and
carefully selected, $3 bu. B. F. Fa-
gan. Martin, Ga. a ie
Whatleys improved corn, a hard
corn for this variety, grew this year |
in a dry season from 3 to 16 ears to)
stalk, $1. pk. FOB Hahira, Ga. W. H. |
Bonner, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Piedmont two ear corn seed and
and best grade Wannamaker cotton
seed for planting. Will consider exch.
for peas, syrup or milling cane, or
feed of -velvet beans: and corn sacked.
Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt.
i
Golden Queen pop corn 8c lb. shell-
ed 10c lb. delivered in 10 lb. lots and
over. Guaranteed to pop. H. R.
Staight, Demorest, Ga.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Half and half cotton seed 45 per
cent lint bale per acre, 90c bu. $2.80
per hundred. H. A. Wilson, Martin,
Ga. Rt. 2. :
Russel big boll cotton seed for sale
at $1 per bu. or exch. for 1 Duroc
Jersey gilt, 6 to. 9 mos. old or for No
GC. runner peanuts. J. R. Lanier, Sum-
mit. Ga. Rt. 3.
-Pettys Improved Toole Wilt resist-
MARKET BUL
der.
Ga.
} : ;
es :
LETIN pe
tor, kept pure, yield 1800-lbs. seed cot-
ton per acre this year, $1.25 per bu.
A .C. Price, Jr., Bronwood, Ga.
100 bu. Piedmont BRed:Cleveland big
boll cotton seed, 1st yr. from origi-
nator, roll cleaned at gin, $1 bu. un-
sacked at my home, $1.20 FOB in 10
bu. lots or more. Cash or money or-
Mrs. W. H. Stone, Box Springs,
Ga. .Rt. 2:
50 bu. Wanrnamaker cotton _ seed,
culled, $1.10 per bu. FOB Cadweil. 15
bu. seed velvet beans, $1.50 per bu
FOB Cadwell. These seed were grown
on my farm last season. J. D. Daniell,
Cadwell, Ga. :
Piedmont cotton seed, pure, $1 bu. |
postpelt J. A. Scott,.Carroliton, Ga.
Half and Half cotton seed, sound,
earefully ginned and culled 85c bu. 5
bu. $4. 10 bu. $7.50, 20 bu. $14 FOB
Milan, Ga. Cash with .order. Wili
exch. for a few bu: of peas and velvet
oe L.. C. Pridgen, Rhine, Ga. Rt.
50 bu Cleveland big boll cotton seed
50c bu. sacked FOB. Cash with: order.
C. C. Pollard, 416 Second St., Augus-
ta, Ga.. . :
Lee Wilsons big boll 2 weeks ear-
lier than .any other big boll cotton.
Coker -No. 5 1 in. or better \staple, that
the Government recommends; Wan-
namaker-Cleveland all ginned on my
private gin and recieaned all sound
and pure and. clear of black seed. Any
of the above seed, $1 per bu FOB
Madison, Ga. J. L. Thomas, Madison
Ga. Red Ssaee
Wannamaker Cleveland and Pied-
mont Cleveland, also Improved Ruck-
ers 45. per cent lint, all from select-
ed fields from heavy yielding: strains,
85c bu. recleaned and graded; no biack
seed. J. L. Dorris, Douglasville, Ga.
DRIED FRUIT FOR SALE
Nice dried peaches, free from worms |.
15c per Ib. or will exch. for dried ap-
ples, peas or butter beans or anythin
useful. Mrs. Civde Sandifer, Locus
Grove, Ga. . ye
FRESH AND
f FOR SALE
Smoked sausage, 33c per lb; green
28c; Smoked meat, hams, 33c, sides
and shoulders 23c; Backbone and ribs
18c; Hog jaws 138c all del. 3c less FOB
Hams and shoulders from 6 lbs. up
_ 10 lbs. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,
7 we
Hams, 10 to 25 Ibs. 30c per Ib del.
in state of Ga. in lots of 50 lbs. or
more. Lots less than 50 lbs. 32 per
lbs prepaid. Pure lard in 50 Ib. cans,
12 1-2c per lb FOB here. Lee Pat-
rick, Quitman, Ga.
Smoked hams from 15 to 22 Ibs
25c per lb. shoulders 17c. Jack Brown
Dixie, Ga. A ;
Nice country smoked hams 22c per
lb, Not less*than 10 lbs. sold. Add
postage and send Money Order. Mrs.
John Tinsly, Arlington, Perle: ae
Home cured bacon, fattened on pea-
nuts and cured to maintain all fla-
vor. Hams 25c per 1b;
strips, 20c; Shoulders, 18c. Guar. not
too salty. J. S, Jones, Adel, Ga.
Nice home raised smoked sausage
22 1-2c per lb. sold in either 5 to 10
lb. lots. Add postage. Only Money or-
ders accepted. Mrs. John Tinsly, Ar-
lington, Ga. Ca St
6 nice oak smoked hams, wt. from
9 to 14. lbs. 25c per lb FOB. Robert
Moore, Nicholls, Ga, Rt. 1., .
Country cured hickory smoked sau-
sage 35c per lb. Riley C. Couch, Tu-
rin, Ga.
Pure Country Pork sausage, smoked
with oak wood 25c lb. FOB Tifton,
Cash with order. C. H. Willis,
111 5th St., Tifton, Ga. Ne
Country cured side meat, $16 per
100 lbs. Shoulders $16 per 100 Ibs.
Hams $23 per ham. Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga.
Pork wt. 75 to 100 lbs. All at my
house. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
1930 crop paper shell seedling pe-
cans, 10c lb. Mrs. J. T. Jones, Mc-
Intyre, Ga., Rt. 2.
Ga. runner peanuts,3 1-2c lb. Mc-
Govern peanuts 4c lb, R. W. Griffin,
Douglas, Ga.
Ga. Runner peanuts, 3c lb. in M lb.
lots or more, 3 1-2c lb. in less than
M lb. FOB. C. F. Sargent, Cordele,
Ga. Rt. B, Box 172.
150 lbs. large seedling pecans, 15c
lb! and 150 Ibs. medium seedlings, 10c
lb. Also some seedlings for planting
CURED MEAT
at 7c lb. C. G. Adams, Talbotton, Ga.
Rt. 4.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
; FOR SALE
_ Stuart, Schley, Money-Maker. pecan
trees, 50c to $1 each; Black Walnut,
X
ant cotton seed, Ist yr. from origina-
-Japanese walnut, 4 to 5 ft. 50c each;
f
Breakfast |
Whigham, Ga. :
bearing size, all lead. var. appie tree :
6 ft 8 ft. 3 yrs. old, 50 eacu, $5 dod,
smailer trees, at less price; aiso iead
ing var,. pear trees, 6 to ft. 50c ea; ~
2 yr. size, 60c each; 2 yr. pedi trees,
lead. var. 20c each; giape vines, .
yrs. 10c each; scuppernong, Jame
grape, 25c each; also St.-'regis red
raspberry plants, 50c doz. $2 a 10
$15 a M. James Cureton, Austell, G
State insp. true to name _ ursery
stock; lenge var. Peach, $55 M; $6
a 100, $1.20 doz. seediing peach, $15
M; $3 a 100; 75c doz. Apricot, plum,
and fig trees, lead. var. $10 a 100, $l.-
50.doz. Grape vines, $5 a 100, $1 doz,
E. B. Travis, Riveidale, Ga.. aki
State insp, budded pecan trees, 3 2
10 ft. 25 to 75c each. Miss Renie
Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. ,
State insp. budded. peach _ trees,
Mayflower, Chinese Cling, Elberta,
iley Belle, Carmen, White Eng.,
Stinsons Oct. and Early Rose and Red
W. F. White, Gog:
Bird 20c each, del.
gins, Ga.
Sev. M. Jun budded peach trees
small, cheap. Elberta, Hiley, Early
Rose. Other nursery stock, yr. old
peach trees, all var. appies, plums,
pear, especially pineapple pear, care
figs, and others. A. J. Welden, Gri
fin, Ga. Wore GES yo NE
Paragon chestnut (bear at from 3
to 5 yrs. annual and profuse bearer)
trees, 2 yrs. old, well rooted and State
insp. $1.50 FOB. <A. P. McPherson
Bremen, Ga. 6c: 2s
, Budded Schley pecan trees, Sta
insp. 7 to 10 ft. 50c each, or exch. fo
seed peas, beans, peanuts, or eggs fo
setting purposes, of any large bree
Ea. to pay chgs. T. W. Kemp, Ohoo
pee; Ga. ik Re aga
peca,
Choice Gov. insp. paper shell
trees, 6 to 7 ft. 50c each, or. exch. fo
farm products. B. Lloyd Woodall,
Milner, Ga. ; - ae
1 doz. old fashioned Ralston apple
trees, 15c each; plum trees, best. kind
sugar plums, 15c each; tame grape
vines, and good berry bushes, 10c e
Calamus plants, 25c a doz. Yellow root:
plants, 25c doz. Alaska snake _ ro
plants, same price; Exch. for anything
eel use, Mrs. R. C. Stover, . isgal
a. ey
State insp. budded pecan trees, f
sale or exch. for runner peanuis, So
beans, field peas, or chickens, ne
geese feathers, or gin. cotton. I.
Lewis, Alapaha, Ga. eur IS
SYRUP FOR SALE oe
12 gal. pure Ga. cane syrup 75c per
gal. buyer to pay transportation. W. J.
Vickery, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2. Cats
_ Texas Ribbon Sane syrup, 1930 make
in 10 lb. buckets, will exch. for side
meat or lard, or sell for 70c per sai.
R. B. Turner, Luthersville, Ga. |
200 or more first-class A. No. 1 pu
Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. buckets and
12 gal. jars. M. R. Lockhari, Louis-
ville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 54. BSS
Good sorghum syrup, will exch. f
sheep and pigs. F. J. Hutcheson
Temple, Ga., RFD 3. a a
1 new. cypress. bbl. syrup, weigh
about 400 Ibs. Syrup good and thick
$13. Also A. No. 1 Ga. cane syrup 65:
per 10 lb. bucket. S.J. Wilder. Mar
or, .Ga. i S-8 ite
Ga. cane syrup A. No. 1 in bbls. oi
35 gal. shipping wt. guar. 400 lbs; $15
per bbl. FOB. Cash with order. C,-
Chason, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 3. ies
500 to 600 gal. pure suvar cane s:
rup 65c per gal. FOB J. T. Culp
per, Lake Park; Ga Rtr3..: ae
100 gal. of pure Ga. cane syrup in
10 Ib. cans 50c can; or will exch. for
a few bu. of peas. J..R. Brancey,
Kite, Ga. Le aes
Best grade of Ga. cane syrup
10 cans to case $4 per case; be
cans to case, $4.30 per case; Freigi
_Malvin Collins,
paid in 5 case lots.
- Best grade Ga. cane syrup in 35 a)
bbls. 40c per gal. 10 lb. cans 50. Jac
Brown, Dixie, Ga, - em
35) gal
A-1 New Ga. cane syrup in
bbls. $16; Cases: 6 No. 10 cans $3.6
12 No. 5 cans $3.90; Good No. 1 gra
in bbls. $15. Al freight paid in sta
except in single. cases which are
extra. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga
300 gal. sugar Ga. Cane syrup
No. 10.cans, sealed while hot. $459
per case of-6 cans. Will exch. for fieid
peas or N. C. peanuts. Mower in go:
condition. or hay rake. Write whe
you have. E. D. Paulk, Fitzgerald, G BL
Box 444. | a es
6 bbls. pure Ga. Cane syrup, go
and thick at $15 per bbl. FOB.
Kissler, Rincon, Ga.. 2; aay
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREE
Peach, plum or. apricot sprout:
good ones, 25c. Exch. for other vali
Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga.
_ (Continued on page twelve}
eorgia Products Wanted
(Continued from page seven)
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Wanted: 100 bus. Brab peas, sound
pure, at $2 bu. Del. to Adel, Ga.
want -pure Irons at $1.80 per bu.
A. W. Cobb (No address. given).
- Wanted: Bunch Velvet beans, state
price. L. T. Dent, Ouum, Ga.
anted: Otootan beans, will pay
or exch. pure Coiiege No. 1 cot-
ie E. N. Hopper,
Wanted: White Brabham peas, will
ped by cold for same. vJack
, Dixie, Ga. gates
ited: Hendersons Bush Lima
ill exch. 10 Ibs. of white Lady
eas for 10 lbs. of beans. Ea. to pay
_ Mrs. E. C. Bagley, Suwanee,
te 2.
ted: 5 to 20 bus. of field peas
variety, must be clean and
quote best prices. H. E. Young
er Ga.
nted: 5
us. Otootan beans at
pay chgs. W. M. Cook, Monroe,
Vanted: Cow peas and Soy beans,
hy amount, will exch. choice paper-
hell pecan trees, Gov. insp. for same.
loyd Woodall, Milner, Ga: -
Ibs. Cooks Imp. Cotton seed, 2 bu.
ootan beans, will- exch New Zea-
nd white Rabbits for same. J. N.
imran Tifton, GarRt. 1.75 tae
nted: Velvet beans in hull. Will
Kudzu plants for same. L. T.
, Bremen, Ga. pe
nted: to exch. Field peas for
ing plants. Please send sample
how you -will trade. R. A. Coo-
Oglethorpe, Ga. RFD 1, Box 84..
Jaunted: 50 bus.
1 Brab peas, will exch. Duroc
y hogs for same. Mail samples
! . H. Edenfield, Stil-
ones
Wanted: 4 bus. of sound Hay peas,
Eras or Brabs also 10. lbs. of
ng beans. Will exch good Ga. cane
ip or Wannamaker cotton seed for
Will give 3 gal. of syrup or 3
seed for 1 bu. of peas. O. L.
Barwick, Adrian, Ga. Rt. 3. ok
Wanted: 5 bus. Otootan beans, 5
is. Of Pure Brab peas. Will exch.
t trees and grape vines for same
, the Market prices. James Cure-
nm, Austell, Ga. - oo
CORN, MEAL AND SEED CORN
oe WANTED |
Wanted: to exch. heavy sound ful-
um seed, oats and Texas rust proof
ed oats for shelled corn, bu. for bu.
a chgs. J. M. Gaston, Ameri-
Bo : :
ed: To exch. flat vine seed
s or Gov. insp. Porto Rican
s for 10 or 15 bus. good yellow
elled. C. C. Deal, Patterson,
OTTON SEED WANTED
ted: Lightning Express cotton
50 bu. or less; good planting seed
proven purity. Will pay $2 per
Ibs. N. C. Alexander, Commerce,
a,
+ HONEY WANTED
Ae arena from someone having
ey to exch. for other value. Mrs.
W. Kown, White, Ga. Rt. 1.
GRAIN WANTED ~
W. T. Beasley,
ite, = a :
Want 100 to 150 bu. good sound corn
nhubbins) must be cheap for cash
your barn. Also one to 2 tons
d mixed hay cheap for cash at
' barn. Write at once. J. W.
e, Muscadine, Ala., Rt. 2.
nt chufa seed. H. A. Middleton,
Piet Crash sLekc. t
unted in car lots good grade of
ther peanut, peavine or soy
ust be of first quality. Quote
ice FOB your station or del.
an, Ga. W. S. Askew, Newnan,
NS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Of pops, will exch. 5, 8 to 10
fine rich velvety red, R. I.
ets, Donaldson strain for
Iso Magnolia trees or 1 pk-or
beans for same. Mrs. B. F..
, Ochlochnee, Ga., Rt 1.
ed: Papershell and seedling pe-
sample- and I ~will quote
B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner,
*
Cu. Copenhagen cabbage plants, not |
per bu. 5 bus. mixed peas at $1.- |
bu. or will exch. Wannama- |:
_Piedmont cotton seed at 4 for)
. for 1; Peas must be sound, ea.
nted: 20 ibs. Baby Lima beans,
good sound . and.
|seed for 10c
: 6 bus. Spanish peanuts, lar |
ae _ MARKET.
- Wanted: 5 or 6 bus. N. C. Seed pea-
nuts, will exch. pure Wannamakers
Wilt Resistant cotton seed, caretully
graded for same. Geo.. A. Thompson,
Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
Wanted: Seed peanuts, N. C. Run-
ners and Spanish. Will exch. grist
mill for same. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore
Ga.
Wanted: Red Spanish peanuts for
planting purposes. Piease send sam-
| ples. B.. F. Wilcox, Hazlehurst, Ga.
_ Wanted. 2 tons of good hay pea-
nuts, del. at my station. State best
price. C. A. Dial, Bishop. Ga., Rt. 1
- Wanted: 5 bus. of large imp. White
| Spanish peanuts also 5 bu. of N-: C.
Runners. Will-exch syrup, cotton
seed or hogs for same or will pay $1
per bu-in cash. O. L. Barwick, Ad-
Tian, Ga. Rt. 3. ies
: POTATOES WANTED
Wanted: i. bu. seed Irish potatoes,
will exch. 50 nice size two to 5 ft.
peach trees, of good mixed variety for
same. Party to pay chgs. both. ways.
Mrs. D. H. Heath, Finleyson, Ga. Rt.
See
- SYRUP WANTED
Want 100 gal. Ga. Ribbon cane sy-
rup. Will exch Govt insp. choice: pa-.
each for same.
Milner, Ga.
Seed For Sale
-* Hastings Rocky Ford cantaloupe
seed $1.25 per lb; Pure Cuban Queen
melon seed, $1.25 per 1b; Hastings
Henderson Bush lima beans 30c lb.
Hastings Early Wonder - prolific Navy
beans, 35c Ib. E. A. Tankersley, Thom-
SOM Gee
~s15. lbs. Dixie Bell mlon -seed, sav-
ed from select melons and = dried in
Snade 60c per lb. or the iot for 55c
ib. del in Ga. If outside of Ga. send
extra postage. Cash or M. O. with
B. Lioyd Woodaii,
/
- Watson melon seed, 1st yr. from
Watson himself; saved from ~ large
melons, not culls; Will sell or exch.
for peas, black Minorca eggs or chick-
ens or any other good chickens. J. W.
dall, Stilson, Ga. Rt. 1. ae
Stringless green pod bean seed 25
per lb. Mrs W. N. Johnson, Cordele,
eae Rb. Op nee AS :
25 Ibs. collard seed 30c per single
lb. or 25 per Ib. for lot.
age. Mrs. Sallie Norton, Douglasville
Ga. Rt. 1.~
Purple top white Globe and Cow
-slorn, Rutabaga, Early white G.obe,
Yellow globe turnip seed, 55c per Ib.
sr 6 thls. for 25c; Collards and curled
mustard seed, same price. Rape seed
2 Ibs. for 40c; 5 lbs. for 90c. All del.
-W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga...
70 bus. Mountain grown bountiful
bean seed for sale in bu. lotsor at
15e per lb. Will exch. for clean,
sound peas or soy beans or shelled
corn: W. A. King, Summerville, Ga.
~~ Genuine tone Mountain melon
seed, from large select: melons, $1- lb.
Dave Walker, Sr., Milan, Ga. - :
Perkins long green Okra seed, 20c
per lb. or will exch, for snap beans
seed or butter bean seed. Mrs. C. L.
Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. ney
Cushaw seed 10c per doz. rhubarb
plants 50c. doz; Pumpkin seed 2 doz.
) ; Broad leaf tobacco seed
-10 per thls. Yellow root, bone dry,
50c Ib. Add postage, eash or money
order with order. Mrs. John A. Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Ga. RFD 2. noe
White running butter bean seed, 20c
per lb. or will exch for nice sundried
apples. Mrs. S..L: Jones, -Bronwood,
Gan Rte 4
100 lbs. nice Dixie Bell melon seed
exch. for Brab or Iron Clad _ peas. J.
E. Saxon, Omega, Ga.
Virginia bright leaf tobacco seed,
same kind I have sold for years. 50c
Per oz. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst, Ga. |
' 3 bus. Hastings fine syrup cane,
makes fine syrup $2 per bu. lot for
eons J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga. Rt.
rears Batchelor, Monticello, Ga. Rt.
_.. Pure. Thurmond Grey. melon.- seed, |
| hand saved clean and in Ist class
/condition 75c per Ib. del. or 3 lbs. for
$2. del. postpaid. J. D. Wagoner, Cor-
dele; -Ga;- Rt. 2:
Collard seed 10c per pkg. Melon seed
10 per pkg. Miss S. W. Whitaker,
Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 43.
_ Hastings Rocky Ford and Eden Gem
-cantaloupe seed 75c lb. or will exch
vet beans for seed. Yellow or orange
per shell. pecan trees, 6 to 7 tt..at.o0c-
ga J. G. Broome, Tifton, Ga., Rt. |
Add _ post- |
-| Dial, Ga,
from select melons, 75c per lb. or will}
Hastings cane seed, $2 per bu. Mrs. |.
See Sa we Ee -xch | run. Ga, Rt. 2.
for runner peanuts or good sound vel- |" Bane
BULLETIN, :
Half bu. size gourd seed 12c per pkg.
S86 J. B. Brown, Eastman, Ga. R
New melon seed $1.50 per lb; $50
red meat. Weigh from 50 to 100 Ibs.
T. R. Hogan, Hogansville; Ga. - :
Old fashioned white tender corn-
field bean seed and white and half
White pole limas, 15c per cup. Sugar
crowder and speckled crowders 2 cups
for 25c.. No checks accepted. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3.
Yellow Lupine seed, will exch for
Blue, rose or white lupine seed. Mrs.
| J. H. Robertson, 148 Jackson St., New- 4
nan, Ga.
California multiplying -beer seed,
Add 2c for postage. Mrs. Odes-
a Cross, Grantville, Ga. P. O.. Box
126. es als j
Stone Mountain and Tom Watson
melon seed, select: from Melons grown
absolutely for seed purposes; 1 to 10
lb. lots 75c; per Ib. 10 lbs. and up
50c per lb: C. F. Thomson, 931 5S.
Broad St., Thomasville, Ga. ae
White nest onions, 60c per gal. post-
paid. Mrs. F. C.
springs, Ga.
Tomato, Stone, Baltimore and Red
liana and Mareglobe 1-4 lb: $1; Ib. $3
3 pkgs. 25c; Wakefield and Copenha-
zen Market cabbage. yellow Danvers,
Prizetakers and Bermuda onions, 1-4
Jb. 75c; $2 per Jb. All seed postpaid.
R..\ EB. McRee, Meigs,Ga. 2 . at
Stone Mountain melon seed 50c Ib.
Guar. pure and gathered by hand.
Dried in thes shade. H. L. Wilchass,
3utler, Ga. Rt. 2, Seite as
Stone Mountain seed 60c per Ib. se-
lect from large melons, Guar. to be
yure and_ sound, will exch, for pea-
quts or Soy beans. G. E. Murpny,
Omega, Ga. = Se ae
5 lbs. Stone Mountain melon seed,
RFD 2. si Se es
Perkins long pod okra seed, 10 lbs
for $1.25; or 15c per lb. T. P. Trow-
ell, Ambrose, Ga. RFD 1. - .
Harper, Osierfield, Ga. * :
- 1 Ib. Old Fashion yellow meat mel-
on seed $1.50 for the lot. 10 per tbls.
party to pay postage.. M. Order for
the lot or stamps for small orders.
a A. M. Hartley, Whigham, Ga..
Rt: 3. = ee : :
carefully selected, and absolutely pure
$1 Ib. Also. mammoth Muskmelon
seed 10c per tbls. or will exch. for
rooted Japonicas, dbl. yellow or pink
Miss Lucile Harden, Avera, Ga. Rt. 2
/Box 19. ee Lee Ss
_ 25 bus. Honey drip. sorghum cane
reeed $1.50 per bu. Will sell any amt
ae del. W. R. Cleveland, Concord,
me RA Ee rise eek une ee
ed from select melons, 50c Ib. J. O.
Bridges; bake Park Gas =
from large melons 0c Ib. FOB. B.
Thomas, Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Stone Mountain melon seed 75c per
lb. from selected melons, Cayenne-
pepper seed, Ic ea. or 35 for 25c; Hot-
test made. Fred Bryan, Omega, Ga.
Rtsl-.. ; :
Stone Mountain melon seed 40c Ib.
ee ees, sound. P. M. Wood, Ivey,
Ga Seis ee
White nest onions, sound and clean
40c per gal. del.
. Everbearine Giant Eng. pea seed,
srows 6 ft. tall, plant in Jan. or Feb.
or early spring. 10c per cup. or 15 per
Ib. Add postage. Mrs. E .A. Garrison.
Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure Honey drip: cane seed, hand
cleaned and minded, 50c gal or 85 per
vk. del. Mrs. W. T. Caldwell, Milner
Gan Rt. 2) Sere :
Pure clean Honey drip cane seed 10c
ver Ib. or 50c gal. Mrs. C.
Cumming, Ga. Rt, 4.. >
Collard seed 30c per Ib postpaid.
also plants 100 per M postpaid. Malvin
Collins. Whigham. Ga. ae
50 Ibs. watermelon seed 75 per Ib.
or will exch 15 Ibs. for 10 white leo-
No checks accepted. Wilkins --Ross.
Hastman. Ga: Rt 3.0 4 A
Yellow meat melon seed. hand saved
and selected from Jarge melons 50 per
age. _Miss Alice. McCoy, Commerce,
Ga RED 2...
6 Ibs. pure Ga. Stone Mountain mel-
on: seed 75c per Ib. W..S. Tate, Doe-
Stone Mountain melon seed, hand
selected and saved; large choice mel-
meat melon seed, large pkg. for 15c;
i pee Ae % ma
isk i, % ;
ons 75 per Ib or will exch for pigs,
per 50 lbs. Melons round, with firm |
runner garden bean seed, 30c per cup..
sed, | qt. del. Parcel post.
fresh and at a fine price. .15c_ per)
| start.
lific,
or Brown Leghorn hens at $1 ea. No.
_ Sawyer, Sulphur
yh ed eg SS UP
Rock seed 1-4 lb 75c; 1. lb. $2: Earl--
bean seed.
idge, Vienna, Ga. Rt: 2.
75c lb. J. D. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga.
chickens.
Sugar cane red and white stalks
average 2 1-2 ft. $2 per 100; Special}
prices on lots of M and up... d.- Ee
buttons, make large heads 50c per gal.
~ 10 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed.
25 to 40 lbs. 1930 crop, 50c per lb. 1
1-2 gal. Summer Crook neck squash
seed, 75c. Add postage on orders for ~
merce, Ga. Rt. 2.
Tom Watson melon seed. hand sav-|
| lb. or 75e if lot is taken. C. M. Dye,
Imp. Watson melon. seed, selected fie 3
Mrs. Manda Weeks, |
FOB Winston, Ga.
| Winston, Ga. =
Add postage or will sell lot for 6 1-2
= Hunt, | make. fine bright red syrup.
horn hens, March or April hatch 1930]
100 seed. Cash with order. Add post- |
ce % Thursday, January 22, 1931.
chicken or N. C. Running peanuts or
Imp. White Spanish peanuts Arti-
chokes for seed or pickles 3c per Ib.
FOB. Cash with order. O. B. Bow-
den, Fort Valley, Ga. Rt. 2. oe
Dark red beet seed 75c per ib; Ber-.
muda onion sets 90c gal. Yellow globe
and dark red, onion sets 75c per gal.
E. S. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. _
Beat the Bee syrup cane seed, hand
thrashed and gathered without rain,
good sound seed 15c per lb. 8 lbs. for
$1; $4.50 per bu. del. C. R. Smith, -
puto, Grae oRt. 3h BS
Hastings Eden Gem cantaloupe seed
select $1 lb. I. H. Davis, Molena, Ga.
Rie toe ee ee eS ae | Se
Yellow Bermuda onion sets 15c per
W. G. Hollo-
mon, Brooklyn, Ga... - Foi eben
Improved white Okra seed very pro-
bears until frost, best okra for
market, any amount 20c per lb. Old |
fashion running butter beans, any
amount. 20c; Will exch. for R. I. Reds ~
culls accepted. W. O. Tailey, Ohoo- |
pee, Ga. : :
Multiplying onion buttons, 10c_ per~
qt. or 35c per gal. Mrs. J. T. Lister,
kimpire, Ga Rt. 1.58 Sa oe
Pride. of Ga. melon seed $1 per
Ib. or will exch for nest onions, red: or
white. Y.-W. Lee, Luthersville, Ga. -
Good sound, clear stone peach tree
seed, 15c per doz. or 2 doz. for 25c,
Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4...
White nest onions, will exch. 1 gal -
for 300 cabbage and 300 Bermuda on-
ion plants, ea. to pay chgs. Wili also.
exch. 1 gal. for good tender cornfield
Write first... Mrs. Perry |
V. Young, Summerville, Ga. Rt. 1:
Watson melon seed, select melons;
5 to 10 lbs, lots, 40c; Better prices on -
larger amts. Write\for them. Will
send samples on request. W. J. Ever-
_ Early Hasen-ack Muskmelon seed,
worm resistant, finest on the market,
10c per oz. Mrs. Lena McBrayer, Bu-
ford:-Ga; Rt. 3. ee ee
Stone mountain melon seed at mar-
ket price, or will exch. for hegs .or-
hickens._ D. B. Wilson, Smarrs, Ga
RFD" 1,, Box 17. < JS nea
40 lbs. Henderson green pod beans
for seed, 15c per lb. Also 3 gal. onion
Essie Kinzey, Cornelia, Ga.
Stone Mountain melon seed, 75c per
Ib. Texas Cane seed, 2 lbs. 50c; 5 lbs
31. Mrs. T. Phillips, No address giv-
en. ie : ie by x a
_California multiplying beer ~seed,
fine fresh and best variety 25 per
tart. Mrs L. E. Green, 864 Central.
3t., Hapeville, Ga. ~~ : Sa
Ibs. Pumpkin seed, large variety |
qt. White Spine cucumber seed 50c
less than $1. J. A. Kimbrell, Com-
15 Ibs. pure Stone Mountain * melon
seed, hand selected and saved $1 pers.
Chauncey, Ga., RFD 1. : Soe
Japanese honey drip cane seed,
hand thrashed $2 bu. or will | exch
some seed for onions or pk. of Lady
Lee Brooks, Monroe, Ga. Rt. i j
Unmixed running and bush butter _
beans for seed 12 1-2c per lb. or will
exch for dried apples, free from worms
Mrs. C. C. Deal, Patterson, Ga, me
_ Hastings Stone Mountain melon seed
ctl rons oi $lper ib. -:
C eCKS accepted. C is aoe
Pitts Ga. Rt ee ne Oe
ainproved Syrup cane seed, which
will make 150 gal. per acre, 10c per .
Ib. or 6 lbs. for 50c del. J. 'T. Chat- |
man, Franklin. Ga. Rt. 5. yee
Pure Honeydrip Cane seed 4c per lb. ~
Horace Darnell, ~
300 lbs. White nest onions, 7c per bo
Der 1b:* BW
Springs, Ga.
Orange Cane seed, hand threshed, _
Na Tine O06 perc 2
pk. or $1.50 per bu. FOB. Mrs. Will *
Jones, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. I eae
, 20 Ibs. Stone Mountain melon seed, =
shade dried 90c lb. J. E. Denton, |
Bronwood, Ga. Gee
2 Ibs. Hastings small lima running _
butter bean seed 30c Ib, Cuban Queen _
melon seed $1.25 per lb. Hastings
Rocky Ford Cantaloupe seed, $1.25 per A="
lb. E. A. Tankersley, Thomson, Ga.
Texas ribbon cane seed $3.75 per 100 ~ we
Ibs. Potato pumpkin seed 25c per cup;
gherkin seed 10c per thls. Miss Cleo :
Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4,
White multiplying onion sets at 50c
gal. Pumpkin seed 20c cup; squash
seed 5c per thls. Cucumber seed 5c. ~~
ure. Myrtis Loggins, Gainesville, Ga,
Holtzhower, Sulphur.
a
Gs,
E Hulme, Elberton, Ga. Rt. -2.
- Springs,
s Hastings, saved from
_ Jarge quantities, quote list price.
meal and corn sacks; large ones, 5
Thursday, January 22, 1931.
Seed For Sale
American Wonder melon seed, grow
to wt. 75 to 150 Ibs. $1 oz. or $10 per
lb. No checks accepted. E. T. Clem-
ents, Tennille, Ga.
190 lbs. pure Watson melon seed,
from select melons, 50c lb. Add post-
aye. uve Colier, Arlington, Ga.
Gherkin seed, Pearson melon seed,
White Squash, Royal King Bell pep-
per, Hastings tomato epper, liberal
pkg. of either of the above for 3 for
25c; B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.
Fine Fulghum seed oats, 75c.per-bu.
FOB. M. A. King, Arnoldsville, Ga.
Several bus. California Cane seed at
$2 bu. or will exch. for pigs. H. M.
~ Gourd seed, old fashion 1-2 bu. lard
gourd seed, 1, generous pkg. for 10c;
Send cash with order. Mrs. J. J. Know-
les, Patterson, Ga. Rt. 1.
Stone Mountain melon seed, from,
melons weighing from 30 to 40 lbs. $1
per Ib. in lots.of 5 lbs. and over 90c;
10 lbs. or over 75c lb.. Wilburn Brooks,
Gordon, Ga. RFD 2.
White Velvet okra seed 25c per cup;
wil] exch. for Bermuda onion plants;
also collard seed 15c per spoon, will
exch. for Bermuda Onion plants. Mrs.
Maud Williams, Lilburn, Ga. Rt. 1;
California bee seed, 25c per start,
prepaid, or will exch.. for brown crow-
der peas, onion sets or a few red rip-
Lithia
hite and red nest onions 50c per
6 Jobo H. Gable, Tallapoosa, Ba.
Beer seed, 25c per start.
Marshallville, Ga.
peas. Mrs. M. B. Cox,
er
Ga. Rt. 1.
Rt. 3. :
California
Mrs. A. M. Borders,
ae
t Cglitornia Beer seed, 20c per start.
George Floyd, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2.
. . Kleckley Sweet melon seed for
paid. M. Order with order. Mrs.
W. O. Whitley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 2.
93. lbs. Watson watermelon seed,
hand saved at 50c lb. del. Now ready
send M. Order. D. Storey, Pavo, Ga.
RFD 1. :
Stone Mountain watermelon seed, 35
ets per cup or $1 per lb. No stamps or
checks accepted. Mrs. W. V Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Stone Mountain melon
6 lbs: pure HL Fields,
seed, make best ones
McDonough, Ga. ae
ntain seed, ist yr. from
. Aepeieege 40. to 50 lb.
ons 75c per 1-2 lb. or. $1.25 .per Ib.
Seed from melons 25 to 40 Ibs. $1 lb.
Seed hand saved and dried in shade.
E. L. Durham, St. Marys, Ga.
Long neck sound Cushaw -seed, 12
for bc: Mrs. J. D. Boyett, Cairo, Ga. Rt.
2.
~ Old time moss California Beer seed,
25c per pkg. Mrs. etce Pearce, Nor-
man Park, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Large green pod okra seed 15c per
cup. Eva Hefner, Talking Rock, Ga.
okt. Z.
Seed Wanted
. inds of garden seed in
Wanted; All kind g Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
Miscellaneous For Sale
50 nice white feed sacks, no_holes,
10c ea. or exch. Mrs. Piety Forbes,
rooklet, Ga.
on bu. black walnuts, 80c bu. FOB.
Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box
102.
Sweet Leaf, flue cured smoking and
chewing tobacco, 20c lb. del. dD. A.
Campbell, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2.
wee AY aoe hulled and dried black wal--
nuts, this yr. crop. Make best offer.
FOB my station. Mrs. C. H. Capel,
Molena,. Ga.
The best grade of black walnut ker-
nels, 80c lb. del. Martha Cochran,
Pisgah, Ga.
Good strong burlap sacks, in small,
med. and large sizes, 3, 4 and 5 re-
spectively. Small size are cotton es
oat sacks. Thos, R. Reeve, Calhoun,
a.
About 3 Ibs. black walnut meats,
60c Ib. del. Mrs. J. D. McKibben, Lo-
cust Grove, Ga.
Prickley as polk root. Make offer. C.
_L. Redd, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want 2 or more Ibs. horse radish
- .- roots. -Make price. , Paul. Smith, Ho;.
mer, Ga.
, Want chickens of any kind, pecans,
butterbeans, honey, meat, will exch.
| $2 bu. FOB.
MARKET BULLETIN
fruit trees and strawberry plants, all
State insp. and true to name and all
lead. var. for same. Thelma Alexan-
der, Cleveland, Ga. -
Want white cotton feed sacks, at
10c each. Exch. value. Write. Mrs.
Lula Bell, Alpharetta, Ga. RFD 2.
Georgia Products For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
50 lbs. baby limas, this yr. crop; 10c
Ib. NOt Suid in less than 15 lb. lots.
Sample if all is taken. Add postage.
Mrs. John Tensiey, Arlington, Ga. kt.
Biloxi soys,.$3 bu. Oiootans, $5.50;
Laredos, $5; cream crowder peas, $3.
A. W. Arnolds, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 7.
10 bu. pure and sound speckled peas
Idy L. Newsom, Eaton-
ton, Ga.
Nice white Lady peas, 15c lb. also
white nest onions, 50c gal. Cash with
order. Mrs. S. Cousin, Greenville, Ga.
Rt. 3, Box 40.
25 Ibs. Henderson White bush but-
ter beans, 15c lb. 6 ibs. col. running
butter beans, 15c lb. brown sugar
crowders, 12 1-2c lb. 3 lbs. Bliss ev-
erbearing Eng. peas, 30c lb. Mrs, J.
T. Jones, Whitesburg, Ga. Rt. 3.
Parties in need of peas, write to:
while prices are low. G. C. Hawkins
Dublin, Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE
3 Ibs. nice, tirm butter per week, 30c
a eee J. T. Jones, Whitesburg, Ga.
CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
FOR SALE
50 bu. good slipped snuck corn, 90c
bu. FOB. Cash with order. Robert
Moore, Nicholls, Ga. Rt. 1.
Corn for sale at bargain. Write. E.
J. Ridder, Alma, Ga.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Toole imp. early, wilt resistant, and
prolific. (the var. grown in Terreli
County,) the greatest cotton produc-
ing county in the cotton belt. J. G.
Dean, Dawson, Ga.
Neeleys long ape ee ginned
and cleaned. Guar. good, 75 bu. FOB
G. W. Crawford, Lincolnton, Ga.
50 bu. Wilt Resistant cotton -seed,\
selected. Make offer for cash or exch
G. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
50 lbs. fresh smoked sausage, 25c Ib.
postpaid. Cash. Roy R. Daughtry,
Metter, Ga.
Nice, home cured hams, 25c lb FOB.
Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Bright 1930 sundried apples, free
from worms, peel and core, in 10 lb.
lots Or more, 18c lb. del. Mrs. Manda
Weeks, Dial, Ga.
10 lbs. dried peaches, 15 lb. No
order for less than 10 lbs. Exch. for
anything can use. H. C. Moon, Carl-
ton, Ga. Rt. 2.
45 lbs. sundried peaches, 15 Ib. 6
Ibs. dried apples, 15c lb. Add postage.
J. J. Hendrix, Jefferson, Ga.
Bright sundried 1830 peaches, 20c
lb. 3 Ibs. $1. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Mon-
roe, Ga. Rt. 1.
Nice sundried apples, free from core
and worms, 6 lbs. $1 postpaid. Mrs.
Elsie Heaton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Sundried apples 12 1-2c lb. del. by
PP, Miss Bessie B. Payne, Rugby.
Ga.
Good. sundried apples 13c lb. by
the 100 Ib. lots. 14c Ib. in less quanti-
ties, FOB or 15c lb del. Essie Kim-
zey, Cornelia, Ga. :
Nice sundried peaches free of worms
12c Ib. or exch for white feed sacks,
free of holes. Add postage. Mrs. Tin-
nie Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Extra. good, new sundried apples,
from choice acid fruit, free from: peel,
core and insects, 3 Ibs. 60c; 6 lbs. $1.
postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford; Ga.
30 Ibs. nice dried peaches, 12 1-2c
lb. Mrs. J: T. Jones, Whitesburg, Ga.
Rt. 3.
Nice, sundried peaches, 1930 crop. 6
lbs. $1. Money order. Add_ postage.
Exch for anything can use. Write first
Miss Lera Sargent, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B
10 lbs. nice, bright, sundried peach-
es. free from peel, 18c Ib. Mrs. A.
J. Rosey, Eatonton, Ga. RFD.
Sundried apples, free from worms,
15c Ib. Mrs. S. Cousins, Greenville,
Ga., Rt. 3, Box 40.
Shockley, apples, tree run, polished
75c bu. to trucks only. $1 bu. Packed
in paper lined bu_ boxes. H. R.
Staight, Demorest, Ga.
HONEY, .BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES |
; : - FOR SALE
17 -1-2- lbs. beeswax, $5.25 del. in
Ga. also honey in 1 lb. jars and la-
beled, $4.25 per 24 jars. Taylor Hooks
Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2
_ POTATOES FOR SALE
Big Stem Jersey certified seed po-
tatoes $1.25 bu. Special price on large
quantities. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.
Nice size white bliss Triumph sweet
potatoes, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs. J. B. La-
nier, Brooklet, Ga.
500 bu. Porto Rico seed potatoes.
Storage insp. by State. Also 1200 bu.
Porto Rican eating potatoes. State
ae Write. L. S. Aspinwall, Screven,
a.
Good grade White Star Irish pota-
toes. Del to Ga. points, $1.50 bu. in
lots of: 2 bu..and more. W. E. Hamp-
ton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
: SEED FOR SALE
_ Mixed var. watermelon and Jones
imp. wonder melon seed, sound, 25c
per cupful del. Banana muskmelon,
Eden Gem cantaloupe seed, mixed,
sound, 1930 crop. 25c cupful.\Exch for
anything can use. Mrs. H. H. Sulli-
van, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. 4
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Jerusalem artichokes, $1 bu. or 30c
pk. For pickling or planting. Exch for
onion plants, cabbage plants, or any-
sain can use. W. E. Goodwin, Wad-
ey, Ga.
Georgia Products Wanted
CORN WANTED
Will exch. 2 P. C. and Red Jersey,
mixed, gilts, 1 yr. old for 35 bu. corn,
or 1 gilt for 20 bu. Will pay frt. on
ae Troy C. Williamson, Lambert,
COTTON SEED WANTED
Want 50 bu. Ruckers cotton seed
not ,over 1 yr. from Orig. Cheap for
cash, or will exch. 1 Duroc J. wt. 80
aoe ie ee oe or Pa 30 bu. or a
$30. ar for 50 bu. L. H.
field, Stillmore, Ga. sar
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want to exch. 1 peck of white cob-
bler irish potatoes for 1 peck of pea-
nuts, also 1 peck of dried black wal-
nuts, for 1 gal. of peanuts. Ea. to pay
en aah O. H. Bond, Bowman, Ga.
Want good seed Spanish peanuts.
Will exch. A. N, Wieetis: Preston, Ga.
SEED PEANUTS WANTED
Want 1M lbs. genuine N. C. Seed
peanuts. Quote lowest price and mail
sample. Will exch Duroc J. hogs for
same. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.
Poultry For Sale
RHODE ISLAND REDS FOR SALE
10 S. C. R. I. Reds, Donaldson strain
pullets now laying. Large size, $1.50 ea.
Mrs. O. L. Padgett, 1691 Evans St., At-
Tees Ga.
1 R. I. Red 2 yr. old rooster $1 B.
J.jJ. Hendrix, Jefferson, Ga. jen
1 pure R. I. Red cockerel, March
hatch and 2 hens $1.50 ea or $4 for the
lot. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma, Ga.
4 R. I. Red roosters, $2.75 ea. Pure
bred, 1 yr..old. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin,
McDonough, Ga. /
Fine Donaldson strain S. C. R. I.
chickens, 2 cockerels, April hatch $1.75
ea. 5 pullets $1.15 ea. 4 or 5 hens same
stran 16 or 18 mos. old, 19c per lb. J.
T. Trawick, Tennille, Ga. ae
7 pure bred S. C. R. I. Reds, 4 pul-
lets and 3 rosters $7 for the lot. M. O.
only. Mrs. V. M./Wade, Thomson, Ga.
Rt. 4. Box 27. :
3 nice young well developed cockerels
$1.50 ea. Cash. Cockerels direct from
Mrs. Donaldsons best utility stock. Or
will exch for pure bred colored Mus-
covey ducks. Ducks-not: to cost over $1
head. Ea. to pay own express chgs.
Mrs. Homer McC. Harris, DeSota, Ga.
5 pure bred Rose Comb RI red pul-
lets $1.25 ea. Cockerels same _ breed
$1.25. ea. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 2. f
Several R. I. Red cockerels, March
hatch 1930, dark red Donaldson strain;
no culls. Will exch for good seed peas
or runner peanuts 2 cockerels for 1 bu.
of peas and 1 for 1 bu. of peanuts. Ea.
COD. N. E. Cameron, Jesup, Ga.
6 pure bred cock, March hatch in
service. Will exch. for 5 of same breed
and age Donaldson R. I. Reds or trade
for 8 pullets same breed $1.25 cash. B.
B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.
2 pure bred Owen strain R. I Red.
cockerels; ready for service $1.50 ea. or
will exch for 3 pure bred Brown. Leg-
horn hens not over 18 mos. old. Er-
nest Kesler; Nicholson, Ga. sa
R. I. Red pullets, Jan hatch pure
- well baled at $12.50 per ton FOB. Vi-
-J. M. Gaston, Americus, Ga.
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pred $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Gra-
ham, Ga.
March and April R. I. Red cockerels,
well grown. Dark red $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga.
20 laying R. I, Red pullets for $1.50
ea. Good R. I. Red cocks and cockerels
ee to $5 ea. E. J. Williams, Ty Ty,
a. ;
R. I. Reds, 2 hens and 1 rooster, dir-
ect from Kenton Ohio Poultry Farm
$7.50 for the lot. Mrs, B. BE. Pye,
Gladesville, Ga.
Eggs For Sale
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Dona!dson str.
direct, $1.50 per 15 del: Mrs. O. L.
Craft, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3.
Eggs Wanted
Want to exch. 3 lbs. Eng. peas for.
setting eggs; Dark Cornish Indian
Games or lLangshans, of pure stock.
Several lbs. to exch. True Cauthen,
Lavonia, Ga, Rt. 2.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
2 yr. old J. bull. Good breeding and
good qualities.
stock. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga.
Sev. reg. J. heifers, bred and unbred.
Also sev. reg. cows. Cheap. I. T. Wy-
att, Farrar, Ga. :
2 J. heifers, 11 mos. old, $20 or exch.
for peanuts or peas, or good sow. Joe
2 nice grade Hereford heifer calves,
sire reg. dams extra nice cows, $15 ea;
1 extra nice grade Guernsey heifer
calf, sire, reg. dam, 7-8 Guernsey, $15;
1 Guernsey cow, about 1100 lbs. soon to
freshen, $100. A. J. Strickland, Black-
shear, Ga.
1 fine J. male, $35. Write for partic-
ulars. E. J. Ridder, Alma, Ga.
Reg. J. or ent. to reg. calves at
mers prices. I. T. Wyatt, Farrar, Ga.~
Reg. J. cow, Rosemary Handsome
Lady; 3 yrs. old, milking with Ist calf,
Papers furnished. $100 FOB; Reg. J.
heifer calf, dropped July 31, 1930. Dam,
Rosemary Handsome Lady. Sire, Lady
Birds Financial Lad. Reg. in buyers
name. $50. Ned J. Bond, Bogart, Ga.
Large, cream colored, high producing
J. cow, fresh, and right in every partic-
ular, $60. Will del. in radius of 15 mi.
W. D. Putnam, Curryville, Ga.
Car Lots
GRAIN FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS
Good stacked peanut
lots at $14 per ton FOB Pinehurst,
Ga. P.-E. Ivey, Pinehurst, Ga. :
One car of bright clean peanut hay,
enna, Ga. R. L. Draughon, Vienna,
Ga.
er baled, 30,000 Ibs. at $12.50 per ton
FOB Millhaven, Ga., E. T. Boswell,
Siloam, Ga. aren
Peanut hay in car lots by power
baled $10 per ton FOB Americus, Ga.
Several cars peanut hay,
$10.50, dark, $9.50 per ton,
penis T. B. Hare, Smithville,
a. ;
HAY FOR SALECar Lots
Nice, bright clear, well baled Ber-
ship on short notice.
Jefferson, Ga.
Positions Wanted
Want job on farm with good party
and board and washing. Hard worke-
farming. Ready to start at ones. HA.
G. Crowe, Canton, Ga. Rt. 1, Care
J. P. Richey. ;
Exp. man wants job driving tractor
or. truck in peach or apple orchard,
or would take job for wages on farm
children. Honest. sober, no bad hab-
its.. State wages per mo. T. W. Man-
ning, Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1.
farm work for wages.
cattle, poultry, plow,.do repair work
orchard pruning, or take charge, and
care-take. Prefer near Atlanta
tion,on farm work. O. A. Stone, At-
lanta, Ga. RFD. 4. ieee
(Continued on page fourteen)
Sell or exch. for other
M. Brown, McRae, Ga. ae
Far- A &
hay in car.
One car nice bright oat straw, pow- i
bright, _
FOB
near Atlanta, or Marietta, $18 per mo
ing, honest, sober and understanaug
stock or truck. _Have wife and three
Want job on farm to do gen light
Can raise hogs,
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R. . Roberts,
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dren... Would. consider other. proposi- .
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_ Georgia Products For Sale
5 (Continued from page nine)
_ PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
; ETC., FOR SALE
200 seediing peach trees, 10c each,
or exch. for day old chicks, peas,
beans, or anything can use. J. W.
Miller, Bowdon, Ga.
Hazienut bushes, 1 to 2 ft. $1.50 doz.
2 to 4 ft. $2.75 doz. Gooseberry bush-
s, $2.25 doz. huckleberry, 75c doz.
_ Seedling peach trees, $1 doz. musca-
dine grape cut. not rooted, 5c each,
_ 60c doz. All del. No checks... Money
order only with order. Exch. for any-
_ thing can ue. Geo. Blackwell, Cleve-
land, Ga. Rt. 4.
ae SYRUP WANTED: :
u Wanted: 35 gal. of Sugar cane sy-
_ Yrup. Will exch. pure 46 per cent lint
cotton seed Half and Half variety for
same. A. J. Carter, Scott, Ga.
i Ww 100 gal Ga. Ribbon cane
~ Syrup, will exch. choice Gov. insp. pa-
_ pershell pecan trees, 6 to 7% at 50c
ea. for same. B. Lloyd Woodall, Mil-
ner, Ga.
Live Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE
_ 8 yr.-old milch cow, will give 4 gal.
' when fresh, with good feed; now giv-
ing 1 1-2 gal., calf 11 mos. old; fresh-
n about April pth, $00 casn. K. A.
Hawkins, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 101
1 cream colored full Jersey bull
Calf, 5 mos. oid eligible to reg. $20.
Cash with order. Mrs. Hattie Wofford
- Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Mewes, HOGS FOR SALE
-_ Pure bred P C pigs. Farrowed Nov.
_1,.1930 Litter of 10 pigs. Make ex-
_Cellent stock for pig ciuo. Weu grown
to age, $10 ea. Morris T. McLemore,
_Statesboro, Ga. P. O. Box 42.
_ 1 P. C.:and Duroc cross, 2 yr. old
_. sow, wt. 175 lbs. wil] farrow March 20.
mixed pigs 6 to 8 wks old, $3 ea. Casi.
$15 cash with order. 10 Duroc P. C.
ee Hubert. Satterfield, Pitts,
Ga... . a
Be ngs. old P. C. and Duroc, priced to
Suit the times, $2.50 ea. Jno. S: Clark,
_ Jacksonville, Ga,
4 little bone Guinea gilts, the stay
fat kind, about 5 mos. old, $5 each at
a wy farm, or $6 crated at shipping
point. Will give ref. C. C. Lumpkin,
Charing, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 Duroc J. buar, last March farrow,
_ 225 Ibs. $35 reg in buyers name. 1 Du-
You J. boar, 200 lbs. $30 reg. in buyer:
name; 6 Duroc J, young boars. an.
gilts, c0c lb. each, last. September tar-
Yow, $12.50 each, or. $22.50 pr. not. reg.
_L, H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga.
_. Duroc J. pigs, 3 mos. old, $5 each, 2
for $9. B. J. Head, A.ma, Ga.
_ 8 mos. old O. I. C. pigs, $8.50 ea,
Or $io pr Ped. papers tree, or $9.25
each, $18 pr. reg. in buyers name free.
_ Large litters and quick growth. Male.
~s90n ready for service. A. T. Rigsby,
Sale City, Ga. We
_ 3 Duroc J. gilts, 7 mos. old, $15 ea.,
$40 tor the lot. J. C. Lunsden, Tal-
_botton, Ga.
*,
W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga. Rt.
7 j
Pure bred big bone P. C. 3 mos old
i bigs, $7 each. R. E. Knabb, Moniac,
Ga
Pure Ped. Duroc J. pigs, 3 mos old,
: - $15 pr. or_$7.50 each. E. W. Haralson,
- Chipley, Ga.
_ HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 plug mule for.sale or exch for pigs.
E. A. Hawkins, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 5
Box 101.
1 bay. mare mule, 5 yrs. old, wt.
_ about 900 Ibs. Work anywhere. $75 at
barn. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga.
z Pony horse, gentle, well trained to
_ work anywhere, chestnut color, good
- . cond. 10 yrs. old. Sell or exch. for cow
hogs, feed, 1 1-2 tons cotton seed, hay,
. Chickens, O-too-tan soy beans. Susie
_ Warlick, College Park, Ga.
Good farm mules for sale cheap.
: oe J. S. Anderson, Summit, Ga. Rt.
RABBITS FOR SALE
__ 1 Chin. buck, 7 mos. old, $2. J. C.
Lum:den, Talbotton, Ga.
._ 1 pr. black Flemish, 1 pr. White N.
_&. and 1 pr. Grey Flemish Giant, does
pure heavy breed baby chicks: R. I.
_ Reds or B. R. Wm. Harris, The Rock
Ga. Box 62.
_ 2 fine Chin. bucks, 7 mos old, sub.
_ to reg. $3 each, or $4 reg. R. E. Me-
Cants, Butler, Ga. ;
=
| F. McMinn, Ayersvil'e, Ga.
8 mos. old each. Sell or exch. for.
MARKET BULLETIN
5U tnurougubred Chin. rabbits, 10 to}
18 mos.\ old, for sale. W. A. Sargent,
Cordele, Ga. 306 5th Ave.
N. Z. Reds\and Whites, 8 to 12 wk:
old, 50c each. Exch. for guineas or
for peanuts, Spanish or Runners. L. E.
Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.
2 ped. N. Z. White bucks, $2.50 per
rabbit. Cash with order. W. H. Wil-
lis, Jr., Tifton, Ga.
Have few N. Z. White, Ped. breed-
ers, does and bucks, reas. prices. Wrt.
promptly. W. M. Coon, Thomasville,
Ga.
Have a few young Ped. Chin. breed-
ers, does and bucks, at reas. prices. H.
H. Melton, Thomasville, Ga.
30 thoroughbred Chinchilla: rabbits,
10 to 18 mos. old for sale. W. A. Sar-
geht, Cordele, Ga. .
1 fine Chin. doe, fine cond. about 18
mos.| old, $2 or exch. Mrs. Howard
Brock, Fairburn, Ga. Rt. 4. .
r 1N. Z. doe, $2.50 or exch. for young
hens, and each to pay postage; 1 Bel-
gium doe, 1 yr. old. Wt. 8 or 10 lbs.|
ij ns eens H. Smith, Roopville, Ga.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
10 half grown butcher kids for sale. |
Mexe offer. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, |
a.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
Want to exch. thoroughbred Wht.
King pigeons, mated and working for
a good milch cow. Write what you
snp Hal. L. Jones, Thomaston, Ga.
Rt. 4. Fe
Want 1 pure bred Jersey~ heifer
calves, reg. stock. State ref. and cost
price in first. letter. Thos. P. Duckett,
Atlanta, Ga. 180 Whitehall St. S. W..
Want Jersey or Guernsey heifer
salf, 3 mos. or older, from heavy milk-
er, and large to age. Mrs. Bob Sos-,
oy. Carnegville, Ga.
Want to exch $75 value for 1 young
cow, giving not less than 2 or 3 gal.
per day. L. W. Byess, White, Ga.
Want to exch. value for a good hei-
fer, fresh in or soon to freshen. Would |
sonsider chickens or pigs, or good
sized shoat. Write what you have to
eit; R. E. Abbott, LaFayette, Ga.
Want to exch. mixed hens for good.
milch cow. Must be gentle and not a
jumper. Mrs. Clyde Douglas, Alma,
4a. Care Gen. Del. e
Want reg. Jersey calves. Pay. cash,
a exch for same. Docia Harris, Lula,
a.
: HOGS WANTED
Want a nice, young brocd sow, al-
ready bred. Jersey or P. C. preferred.
W. D Putnam, Curryville, Ga.
Want to exch. $4 and $18 values for
pure bred pigs, or for calves, sounc
Calif. peas or corn. Mrs. J. A. How- |
ell, Meigs. Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to get in touch with party in
Stephens or adjoining counties hav-
ing a fat hog to sell, or trade. Ira
Want to exch 1 Bronze turkey 2 yr.
old hen, wt. 10 or 12 lbs. for 1 sow pig,
any good stock, not stunted. Mrs. J
R. Baxter, Carrolton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want to exch. baby chicks for young
sow, bred to full blood sire, Duroc, S.
P. China, or Hampshire. Must be fu'l
blood and in good cond. Write what
you have. Mrs. L. X. Andrews, Och-
locknee. Ga.
Want pure bred big bone P. C.|.
young sows bred to farrow in March
and some pure bred big bone P. CG.
pigs. All must be reg. stock and|
cholera immune.. State ref. and cost
price in first letter. Thos. P. Duckett.
Atlanta. Ga. 180 Whitehal] St. S. W.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want to rent some good farm mules
for this yr. or will exch. good value
for mules and peanuts. A. N. Wig-
ins, Preston, Ga.
Want to rent 2 good farm mules at
Sap ee price. James E. Gibbs, Ty
a. x
Want to exch. value for 1
goats, cow, pigs, or shoats.
Rosser, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 4
Positions Wanted
Want job doing all sortsof mechan-
ical work for farmers. Will save you
1-3: pumps, engines, gins, in fact anv
kind of similar work. Spent my life at
milking
Mrs. R. L.
: 3
.Lavonia, Georgia.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED |).
this trade and guar. all work done.. W
A Sample of the Letters Being Address-
ed to the Georgia Cotton Growers
Co-operative Association
Hon. Boyd Conwell,
Dear Sir:
As I remember the first time I saw you, I am reminded,
of the days of long ago when Joseph and Mary missed their
twelve year old child, who was the Savior of the world. And
they found Him in the Temple answering and asking questions
among the learned men.
So as I recall the first time I saw you, you were in our
Temple of Justice, asking and answering questions, not among
the learned men, however, but among the ignorant, who had
been deceived into signing a contract, which they did not read,
but took the agent at his word.
Now it, seems that when the lion has given you the para-
lytic stroke he has nothing to fear, or to guard. This thought
comes to me when I remember writing you a business letter =
before Xmas, asking you to fulfill your promises and obliga-
tions, and the result was I have not heard a word from you.
I guess it is because you have no answer for me.
As I wrote you at that time about the BIG HEADLINES
of 5c per lb. further advancement that I had not received. I
still write you that I have not received it, and it the G. C. G.
C. A. continues its same gait, I never will receive it for the
following reasons: I shipped my cotton factory Nixon &
Wright five bales of cotton in 1920 that weighed 3005 Ibs.
After keeping it for two years the same cotton was sold and
weighed 2997 lbs. losing 8 lbs. only.. But now when I send the
wonder ul G. C. G. C. A. three bales that had not seen a
rain nor had been in one, the first grab the G. C. G. C: A. make
at it they get 36 Ibs. or 12 lbs. per bale. I guess the next grab
they get, they will get it all. ees
_ I have a better understanding now on how big salaries
can be paid, and why you will not release a member even
though he offers you the sum of $25.00 to release him. Your
hold is too good to ever turn loose. As you know and have
been told the following men signed the contract. without read-
ing it or ever looking at it, taking your representative at his
word. P. G. Blanchard, J. E. Blanchard, J. J. Blanchard, J.
F. Motes, J. E. Eubank, A. U, Knox, C. B. Marshall and. Ben
Hatcher.. ee
Now we have this to say about it. The law compels no :
one to do impossibilities. The Agreement without considera-
tion is void. The act of one partner binds all the others.
PRINCIPALS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTS OF
THEIR AGENTS. Anote or contract obtained by misrepre-
- sentation can not be inforced.
We feel that it will be impossible for us to put our cotton
with the G. C. G. C. A. and lose 12 lbs. per bale on same, and
_ never get our money for the remainder as promised.
We signed the contract under false consideration, and
~ thereby claim it to be void.
___ As the contract was misrepresented by the G. C. G. C. A.
agent, the G. C. G..C. A. are responsible. For principals are
responsible for the acts of their agents, : a
We further say that the contract was obtained through
misrepresentation and cannot be inforced.
- No doubt I will never hear from you again as you didnt
see fit to answer my letter be.ore Xmas. I do not expect an
answer to this. \
Please let me notify you that you have gotten the first
and last cotton to lost 12 lbs. per, bale that you will ever get
from. me. You have broke me from farming and it is quite
a relief since joining the G. C. G. C. A.
: _ Yours very truly,
(Signed) P. G. BLANCHARD, M. D.
Appling, Ga.
Note: Mr. Boyd Conwell is a son of Mr. J. E. Conwell, Presi-
dent of the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Assn. Mr.
Boyd Consell is > an employee of the Assn.
4
Thursday, January "22, 1931.
jis
W. Temples, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2.
Thursday, January 22,. 1931.
Positions Wanted
Want 1 horse farm. Have farmed
all life time. 33 yrs. old, wife and 3
children, all large enough to help in
field and*bog big enougn to help plow
I can do any kind of carpenter repair
work and some blacksmithing and can
rive tractor and truck, also 6 yrs. exp.
peach orchard work. Ready to
oe oe A. B. Danile, Talbotton,
a. aaa
Man with force for 2 horse crop,
wants piace on halves. Landlord to
furnish. Can do any kind of carpen-
ter or brick work. Wil) go anywhere.
_ State what you can offer at once. J.
N. Brown, Atlanta, Ga., 37 Almo Ave.
-_ Want job on farm for 1931 for man
and two boys, both: grown. Would
consider a crop on haives. state wav
you can offer. L. G. Mauldin, Jeffer-
son, Ga. Rt. 5.
Want job on farm to do light farm
work; raising hogs, poultry
pruning, plowing, repair work, truck-
ing. look after or caretake, etc. Would
consider 1 horse crop on shares with
good man. House, good water, wood,
etc. Honest, sober, 50 yrs. old, have
wate aud z chilijren. Prefer near At-
oF O. A. Stone, Atlanta, Ga. Rt.
- Wanted by a practical farmer, 45
yrs. old in the best of health, a 1 man
crop on shares. Owner to _ furnish
everything nece.sary to make crop, ai-
so board me while making and ; atn-
ring same. Prefer So. Ga. (as have
grown tobacco there last year) or
_truck farm near Atlanta. Would coy-
sider working for wages, but prefer on
50-50 basis. Can furnish best of ref.
Claud Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. 771 Edge-
wood Ave,
Want a 1 1-2 hodrse farm on shares
at once. Raised on farm. Life time
exp. Geo. Dutton, Hartwell, Ga: Rt. 1.
-. Want a two horse crop on halves
for 1931. A truck farm. poultry tarm,
or any kind of farm. 6 hands to work.
No small children. Ref. if required.
Work is our middle name, N. M.
Burns, Egan, Ga. Box 46.
_ Man 41 yrs. .old wants home with
refined family on farm. Willing to do
Most any kind of work and can go
anywhere. No objection to living in
_ small town. John A. Brown, Flowery
_ Branch, Ga. care Gen. Del.
_ Want a two horse farm for stock
and gen. farming, within 50 mi. At-
lanta. Prefer unimproved place that
can be built up. -Write for full par-
ticuars. W. B. Dyer, Cornelia, Ga.
__ Want 1 horse crop on halves. W. T.
Moore, Atlanta, Ga. 267 Rawson St.
Dairy work wanted by 18 yr. old
Single, white man. Can drive truck.
Extra good dry hand milker. Exp. in
_ milk room work. Can begin any time.
- Geo. Alford, Columbus, Ga. care Jer-
Sey Island Farms.
15 yr. old boy wants job on farm for
board and small wages. Can do any
kind of farm work. Honest and sober
2870 \willive worker. (R. LL. Wilson,
Smarrs, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 44.
Man and grown son want job on
Anything to make a living.
4iocest and sober. I. G. Snow, Soper-
opon, Ga... ey
Want job as dairyman. 1 yr. exp.
Can give ref. Can milk and _ take
_ Care of 15 or 20 cows. Will work for
$1.25 per day, house and wood. At
ae Mamon Herndon, Augusta, Ga.
Miscellaneous For Sale
-_ Wild cherry bark, sweet gum, gol-
den seal, polk roots, sassafras, life ev-
rlasting 25c lb. fresh pine tar, rattle
root 25 lb. yellow root black haw.
Crabapple, burdock, 25c ib. Cherr\
Sprouts. spice apple sprouts, 15c each:
Lady T. straw. plants, 30c a 100; dew-
rry, and blackberry vines, 15c each.
Mrs Daniel Silver, Talking Rock, Ga.
-RFD 2, Box 64. :
Nice walnut meats, or kernels, clean
nd fresh, 70c lb. postpaid. Mrs. J
I. Carson, Hampton, Ga.
___A few doz. 1-2 gal. cans blackberries,
beans and apples, 50c per 1-2 gal can
FOB. J. J. Hendrix, Jefferson. Ga.
-_ Long nice straw bundles, enough for
10 brooms, 75c postpaid. Japan wal-
uts, 7c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Belle Hale,
Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 5.
1930 crop black walnuts, hulled,
und and dry, 110 Ibs. at 4c lb. and
Be eer J. L. Allison, Woolsey, Ga.
1-2 gal. cans, fig preserves, $1 ea;
Can; apple jelly, grape jelly. 25c pt.
blackberries, 25c qt. strawberry, 25
pt. Mrs. C. L. Mullinax, Jonesboro, Ga.
orchard
ples, 75c. All del.
MARKET BULLETIN
Rt. 2, On Jonesboro-Fayetteville high-
way.
Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1
per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Sa-
vannah, Ga. 102 E.-Bay St.
45 lbs. large thin shell hickory nuts
1930 crop, $1.50 for lot, FOB here.
wioney order. Mrs. A. M. Hartley,
Whigham, Ga. Rt 3.
Nice, clean chicken feathers, free
from wing and tail feathers, 25c lb.
Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Chewing tobacco, 12 1-2c; smoking,
9c. Heat cured. S. P. Hutto, Surren-
cy, Ga.
Black walnuts, hulled, $1.25 per bu
del. A. N. Wiggins, Preston, Ga.
Large white martin gourds, 10c ea.
et doz. Albert Law, Eastman, Ga. Rt.
1 bu. black walnuts, hulled, $1 bu.
W. H. Keown, Woodstock, Ga. Rt. 2
About 1 3-4 lbs. sage, 60c lb. or $1
for entire lot. Money order or cash-
iers check. Mrs. L. A. Maddox, Jr.,
Uublin, Ga. RFD 6.
Large black walnut kernels, 50c Ib.
No COD. Mrs. Dock Brown, Doerun,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 145. <
100 cap. white feed sacks, 8c each.
Exch 8 sacks for'500 Early Jersey cab-
bage plants. Ea. to pay postage. Write
before sending. Miss Bessie Martin,
Gainesville, Ga.
Smoking and chewing tobacco,
twisted, and now ready, 40c lb. FOB.
Cea B. Simmons, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2
vare Mrs. J. C. Campbell.
18 Ibs. good feathers, nearly all
geese with a few chicken feathers. 50c
lb. also Speckled Crowders peas, 20
lb. Mrs. M. L. Duncan, Cairo, Ga.,
415 W. Pearce St.
- 10M sugar cane at $15 per M or 2M
for $25. Cash with order. E. M.
Williams, Hilltonia, Ga. P. O. Box 73.
Citron preserves, 30c pt. blackberry
and dewhberry jam, 50c qt. 30c_ pt.
Japane e quince jelly, 35c pt. Mrs.
Lula Hawkins, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 4.
30 lbs. new, all white goose feath-
ers, $1 lb. Mrs. W. J. Grier, Cler-
mont, Ga. .
Chow chow pickle, and cucumber
pickle, each, 65c qt. 1-2 gal. canned
blackberries, also 1-2 gal. canned ap-
Mrs. Roy D. Tanks-
ley, Appling, Ga.
Yellow root, washed and dried, 30c
lb. Cherry, tree bark, 50c Ib. polk
root, washed and dried, 50c Ib. sas-
safras roots, 75c lb. Star Grass or
Grubb root, 75c lb. or will sell yellow
root plants, 50c a 100. Mrs. G. E
Turner, Cleveland Ga. Rt. 4.
Fox grape jelly, 50c qt. also a weed
(do not know its name) good for lit-
tle chickens. Will send sample and
jirections, 25c. No checks. Mrs. M.
E. Lackey, Alto, Ga. RFD 1.
Sweet Leaf flue cured chewing anc
-moking tobacco 20c lb. del. Cash with
ae D. A. Campbell, Baxley, Ga..
Rt. 2: oe
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want to exch. 75 Ibs. black wal-
nuts for white feed sacks. Mrs. W.
M. Thompson, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 1
Box 70.
Want Muscovey ducks, M. B. tur-
keys, Jersey heifers in exch. for S. P.
o. gilts, wt. about 60 lbs. and other
value. Mrs. A. R. Heyward, Warwick,
Ga. . i
Want best prices on chewing tobac-
co, 15 or 20 lb. lots. J. L. Phillips,
3uford, Ga., RFD 4.
Want to tan hides of all kinds.
rabbit, deer, sheep, etc., and. especial-
ly want 4 rabbit hides to tan on
halves, or for cash. J. P. Smith, Mad-
ison, Ga. >
Want 5 Ibs. new sanitary down fea-
thers, Will exch black walnut trees.
pecan trees, or fig sprouts for same
3lanche Wocdruff, Greenyille, Ga.
- Want to exch. strawberry and dew-
erry plants, and other value for 100
4. size white, chicken feed sacks. Miss
tq Mitchell, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want a few lbs. Cumfrey roots.
Make offer, etc. Mrs. Mary Marr
Padena, Ga.
Want to exch. value for pig, geese..
turkeys, rabbits, ducks, or chickens.
Nemmett Chaffin, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt.
1
Want gourds: Short necks and good
size. Jas. Allen Wright, M. D., Cov-
ington, Ga. i
Car Lots
GRAIN FOR SALECar Lots
Car load of clean, bright well cured
Alfalfa hay. Can deliver to Ga. RR
at Madison, or Central R. R. at God-
frey.. P. G. Walker, Madison, Ga.
1 car hay, velvet beans and crab
grass. No pest in hay such as John-
is 4 ee kee
i
son grass, sand spurs, etc., $14 ton
FOB. Mrs. M. Harper, Osierfield, Ga.
HAY FOR SALECar Lots
30 tons peanut hay, $10 per won. W.
A. Sargent, Cordele, Ga. 306 5th Ave.
Seed For Sale
__ 2000 Kiana Seed cane with roots as
it grew $10 per M at my farm. L. E.
Philips, Coiquitt, Ga.
Wonder melon seed $3 per Ib. fine
flavor, good shipper and easy to grow
to 100 lbs. No orders accepted for
less than 1-2 lb. Scott Hart, Ameri-
cus, Ga.
White nest onions 60c per gal. post-
paid. Mrs. F.C. Sawyer, Swiphur
springs, Ga.
Thurmond Grey melon seed, 10c per
pkg or 15c per ox. Hastings Fure Nix-
on cantaloupe seed 10c per pkg. or
loc oz. Okra, Pimento, Japanese,
Sunflower seed 10c per pkg. Wul exch
for White Nest_onion sets, pure Mas-
todon Strawberry plants or nice well
rooted Grape vines. Mrs. L. L. Thorn-
ton, Woodville, Ga. RFD.
Lespedeza seed $4 per bu. W.-D.
Cox, Manassas. Ga.
Watson melon seed from
lect melons 50c Ib. 25 Ibs.
40c per lb. J. E. Harrell, Quitman,
Ga. Rt. 6.
White nest onions 45c per gal. post-
pee D. S. Tankersley, Appling, Ga.
_ Pride of Ga. melon seed 90c per lb.
in 10 lb. lots $7.50; or will exch. for
Garden seed. Bermuda grass roots $3
per bu. fre from trash. H. O. Kelley,
Griffin, Ga. Rt. A, Box 49.
_200 Ibs. new melon seed, round and
firm and will keep from 60 to 90 days
Melons grow to weigh 50 to 100 lbs.
$1.50 per lb. in 50 lb. lots $50. R. T.
Hogan, Hogansville, Ga.
Davenport Melon seed, 20c per pkg.
Burpees best cantaloupe seed, 20c per
pkg. Ga. heading collard seed 10c per
pkg. Winter mustard, Curly kind 10c
per pkg. Smooth leaf Spring mustard
ame price. Large pumpkin seed 10c
per pkg. Money preferred, no stamps.
ae R. Q: Miller, Acworth, Ga. Rt.
250 Ibs. melon seed, Stone Mountain
variety, grown in Middle Ga. 75 per
lb. in lots up to 25 lbs. In lots over
*5, 60c and in lots from 50 to 100 Ibs.
50c. Not prepaid. Ross Andrews,
addock, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 43.
50 bus. Cane seed $1.50 per bu FOB.
. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.
Seven Top turnip seed for early
salad 25c per lb; in lots of 10 lbs. or
more 20c per lb. R. T. Hogan, Ho-
zansville, Ga.
Good sound Watson melon seed 50c
ver lb.; Okra seed 15c per cup. Miss
tris ONeal, Manassas, Ga.
2 1-2 bu. sorghum seed, will exch.
or peanuts at $1 per bu. or for peas
ow butter beans. C. H. Turner, Lu-
shersville, Ga. |
Japanese Turnip seed, 40c per Ib.
10t prepaid. Also 4 bus. of Cream
Srowder peas, slightly mixed with
peckle peas $4 per bu. FOB. E. T.
large se-
or more
VMicKinley, Zebulon, Ga.
California Multiplying Moss Beer
eed, 25c per start. Prepaid. Mrs. L.
a. Green, Hapeville, Ga. 864 Central
Ave.
\ Red Top Amber-Cane seed, 10c per
b. FOB here.. No orders for less than
3 lbs. Also Thurmond Grey melon seed
350c lb. B. H. Samples, Dublin, Ga.
Pure Stone Mountain melon seed,
and saved from large, select speci-
mens, Guar. germination. 75c per lb.
lel. Attractive wholesale prices on 25
oe 1 lbs. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
Rt. 2. cat
Early Orange cane seed, 1930 crop,
31.10 per bu. in 2 1-2 and 3 bu. bags.
7OB Clarkesville. J. E. Stewart,
Jlarkesville, Ga. /
Thurmond Grey melon seed. from
-elect melons 50c per lb. prepaid 45
not prepaid. In lots of 5 Ibs. and ove:
40c per lb. not prepaid. Mr. Pa
Uontgomery, Tifton, Ga. RFD 2.
200 lbs. Flower Top Sorghum seed
4c per lb. On lots less than 20 lbs. 5c
Small lots postpaid. Mrs. Idy L. New-.
som. Eatonton, Ga.
Dales Imp. Bonanza tobacco seed
25c per oz. Also white bunch lima
beans for seed. Sound and clean at
15 lb. Mrs. T. J. Cowart, Garfield,
Ga. :
Nice white nest onions 50c _ gal
American Wonder_Eng. pea seed 20c
lb. Maud Hamby,.Greenville. Ga.
2 gal. white multiplying onions, 50c
yer cal. Add postage. H. C. Moon,
Carlton, Ga. Rt. 2..
Pop corn 20c per pt. Big yellow
pumpkin seeds. 207 pt. L. J. Tuck, El-
lijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 59.
-
fed
om,
(| shinning, R, W. Griffin. Douslas,
rath,
Red Spanish seed peanuts select,|
10c Ib. W. H. Keown, Woodstock,
Rt. 2.
Okra seed 10c pr thls. Squash seed
sg a cup. J. A. Holly, Parrott, Ga.
plus
Miss Ollie Maude Pace, Re-
Long green pod okra seed, 20c
cup pius 5c postage. or 50c per lb.
postage.
becca, Ga. Rt. 1.
Nice, clean white rice peas, 12 1-2c
lb. Stone Mt. watermelon seed, Kleck-
ley sweet watermelon seed, 50c lb;
Woodrow Wilson. Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
2 bu. cream sugar crowder peas 15c
Ib. or lot for $16 COD. Cash or M. O.
Heard Orr, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 7.
26 bu. Biloxi beans, $3 bu.
Milledgeville, Ga.
seeding pecans, 12 1-2c lb. P. O. M. O.
Hactings seed corn first yr. carefully
FOB.
selected and pure 75c pk. $2.25 bu.
FOB.'H. B. Peeler, Devereaux, Ga.
Large white blackeyed peas_ free
from weevils. Will exch. for
Kentucky Wonder
crease back cornfield beans preferred.
Will give 2 lbs. of peas a
beans. Any kind of dwarf Eng. pea
seed. Also onion sets and plants and
cA epaeS plants. Write before
g.
straght Clay and Red Hull speckled
peas, $1.80 bu. 50 bu. 90 day Velvet aa
beans sathered after rains about 50 ~
per cent sound, $1 bu. C. H.
Sandersville, Ga. :
White mush or conch
Cooke,
peas 13 cts.
lb. del. in Ga. T. N. Smith, Tennille,
Ga. 4 me eth
Thomas Eng. ea seed, 1930 crop 25c
Yb. del. Money Order only.
zie Bullard, Cobbville, Ga... |
Peas, Jet black, $3.50 bu FOB. L.
Strange. Cohhtewn Ga.
W. D. Putnam Curryville_ Ga. :
Deeprib pink meat cantaloupe seed,
watermelon seed. all best crade
Favetteville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Calif. beer seed or Moss multiplying.
ihe Nash varietv fine and fresh. kevt
er
start retoaid: Mrs. E. B.
Hapeville, Ga. ;
2 cupfuls striped half runner beans,
25c per cupful. 1 big cupful of onion
seed 40c; 1 qt. onion buttons 25c; 1
cup bloom corn seed 25e; 2 Ibs. white
crowders @5c: 2 n- t~-
WA a Mrs.
Best grade pimiento seed cheap, or
will exch. for corn, oats. or syrup if
price is in line. O. C. Perdue, Yates-
ville, Ga. | ae
aoe seed 10c lb. G. B. Fain, Edison,
Yellow Bermuda onion sets, lee per
at. del. parcel, post. W .G. Hollomon
Broo lyn, Ga.
Pure sound, clean, Dixe bel] melon
seed, specally hand .saved from extra
Jaroe seed cnecimons 82c Th. del; 25 Ib.
lots or more. 62c lb. prepaid.
Haves, Puford. Ga. :
The Jones watermelon seed. Bald-
win Co. finest shipoving melon 50 cts.
lb; 10 lbs. for $4 del. Rocky cantaloupe
seed, 75c lb; 10 Ib. for $6. H. B. Peeler.
Devereaux, 3a. Nee
Texag ribbon cane seed, $3.75 per 100
pounds; pumpkin seed out of choice
pumpkin seed 25c cupful: old fash-
ion potato pumpkin seed 25c per cup-
ful. no G. E. Turner, Cleveland Ga.
Rt. 4. i
100 Ibs. nice clean pride of Ga. or
Stone Mt. watermelon seed, 50 >. or
exch for equal value cotton seed or
corn. J. H. Laney, Griffin, Ga. Rt. D.
Seed Wanted
Want to exch. 5 Ibs. dried fruit for
3 Ibs. sugar crowder peas and also
want to exch. 1 pk. of dried beans for
white feed sacs or will exch. for lady
eas or for chellbeans. Mrs. R. C
Stover, Piscah, Ga. See ned
Want a few bu. of good sound Vel-
vet beans, also field peas and little
white peas. Will exch Half and Talf-
eotton seed for same. L. C. Prigden,
Rhine, Ga. Rt. 2. Bio hie
Want Brabham peas, $1.75 per
FOB shipping point.
G
Want pure Wilkerson melon see
sedected from large melons free fr
disease Want to exch. Neelevs lo
lint enttan ceed and honey drip cane
seed, also good -eed corn. L. J. Vol-
Winston? Ga.) 3k a or
(Continued on page sixteen)
Vie Seaan
Ga. :
Small paper shell
bean |
seed that are not shucky, Valentine,
or long green
for one of
Mfs. Liz~
z
Blackeyed California peas del. 7c Ib.
ouse from chilling, 25c per
Green
M. E. Lackey, Alto, Ga,
E..- Ay:
Write before
+
send- >} :
Mrs. Vance Nelson, Kingston,
Ga.
100 bu Brabham peas $2.25 bu. 50 bu
| Otootan sov beans $3.35 bu. 30 bu ea.
1936
seed. Price 10c oz. pkgs. White velvet
okra seed, 25 lb. Mrs. Annie E. Jones,
Cay,
=
(Continued from page eleven)
Want work on farm for wages, or
any way can earn: living|: 9 in fam-
ily. 7 children, oldest boy is grown.
All good workers, willing, and exp.
m help. Will take a big 2 horse
rm and landlord to furnish and fi-
ce until crop is made. Poe to
ve any time. Will accept any kind
work. At once. Mrs. P. E. Bowen,
atesboro, Ga. Ri. E, Care E. H.
wen. X
' White man, age 40, wife and 4 chil-
en wants place as overseer of farm
or private estate. Exp. in all farm
ork. Wife also exp. in farm_work
ot for chickens, cows, etc. 2 chil-
dren large enough to hoe and gather
crop. Willing to work myself and fam-
ily for hving wages, with house and
fuel furnished. Can furnish best of
ef. Must have place at once. W. H.
Priest, Atlanta, Ga. 465 Oxford Ave.
1 yr. old man with life time exp.
on farm strictly sober, honest and re-
Mable, good dry hand milker, ete.,
nts place on dairy with good peo-
ple who will treat him right. Will
work for $6 per week, and board, or
will work on farm for $20 per mo. and
board. Can give good ref. Go any-
where in Ga. Have no bad habits.
ih. W. Phillips, Chula; Ga...
Want to hear from parties having
farm to let on halves; dairy, hogs,
_ actlc raising. Work for wages. In fact
Can operate grist mill, fix them, or
id them. E. G.. Ross, Culloden,
Rts ho << *, ee
Want a gcod 2 horse farm, good
and good stock, on shares Can run
ivator, or do any kind of farm
k, and-can keep up any kind of
have work. At once. R. C.
ummit, Ga. Rt. 1.
Young married man wants 1 horse
farm on halves. Party to furnish ev-
erything. Am sober, reliable, honest.
Have to be moved and furnished until
_make something. Can exch. ref.
teady to move at once. Prefer Tift
unty, but will consider others. At
- Dan Lynch, Monticello, Ga.,
Rt_ 14, Care W. B. Lynch. :
Want job on farm, or anything else
can do. Young man, 27 yrs old,
single and willing to do anything.
Clarence Deal, Mount Airy, Ga. Rt. 1.
An _unincumbered old man with
almost, a lifes exp. in the poultry bus-
iness wants job at once. if means are
orovided, results will be sure. Emory
s. DuBose, Valdosta, Ga, Rt. 3, Box
__24 yr. old white man wants job with
some good manion farm. Am straight
honest, sober and can give best of ref
im just a poor country boy. Make
fer in first letter. C. i. Burke, Ir-
on, Ga. Box 44.
yr. old widow wants job on poul-
tarm. Miss Hulda Ray, Atlanta,
917 Rose Circle. :
Man and wife and 1 child wants
ob -on truck or gen. farm. For full,
Wages or party furnish and small wa-
ges. Can do some carpenter work and
painting, and drive truck. B. F
: oe Atlanta, Ga. 934 Adamseen
oyment. or 1 horse crop where
nd lord will furnish stock sad tools
and advance $10 per mo. from Feb.
to July. Reliable and hard worker.
Charlie Davis. Atlanta. Ga. 1034 Cap-
itol_ Ave. S. E. Care W. T Mobley.
ant job on farm or. mill work,
ick or tractor driver. Lester Moore.
eon es 320 West Broad St.
I horse crop on halves. Have
be furnished. ~.Good land ocd.
ols. and. stock. with good people
rite for particulars. C. A. Monroe,
ee oe 13 E. Broad St. Care J.
Want job 7
Want job for wages on farm. -
est. sober and no bad habits, Wite
pt ae ang willing workers.
i arm. xp. wit Itiva-
tors. Can sive ref. ; HR ae
columbus. Ga. 2508 2nd ave. es
White man with wife and 4 child-
_from 3 to 9 yrs. old, wants farm
1-50 basis, and raise hogs and
ens. A good worker, honest, and
J. E. Fletcher, Sumner, Ga.
nincumbered woman wants work
farm, helpine with chickens and
organ, Jacksonville, Ga. 401
small.
t-any honest work. Sev. in family |
iinery and milling. Have got to|
rk, for salary. Good ref. Mrs. |
ey to buy yearlings and dry cows and
share crop. D.C. Lively, Atlanta, Ga.
644 Wells St., phone Main 2983. /
Want job on farm. Life time exp.
in all kinds of farm work and can
drive tractor, etc. and can milk cows.
Have wife and self. Walter Harp.
Ellenwood, Ga. RFD 1. . :
Healthy, able bodied 28 yr. old man
wants work on farm. Honest, willing
to work, sober and do not use profan-
ity. Exp. driver of. cars, trucks, and
tractors and keeping same in good
running order. Worked on farm last.
yr. Wages preferred. Leland H. For-
sythe, Atlanta, Ga. 303 Woodward ave.
White man with wife and _ baby
wants place on farm with good, hon-
est man to work for $25 per mo. and
patches for himself. Not afraid of
work. Strictly sober. Prefer good
house. Write or come see. B. F.
Smith, Banning, Ga. .
Married man with lifetime exp. on
farm wants job on farm, driving trac- ,
tor or truck, with reliable parties. Be-
gin at once. A. W. Pierce, Maysville
a. \ &
Want work on poultry farm for
man and woman. Inc. and brooder
exp. Would consider dairy work for
us two for 1931. No whiskey. Begin
at once. Ref. exch. Wm. A. Pierce,
Maysville, Ga.
Want good 2 horse crop on 50-50 ba-
sis and work for 2 hands when not in
own crop.
lacksmith: -Have to be moved. I. F
Wilson,. Calhoun, Ga. _. Pee
Want to hear from party wanting
to hire a man to. overseer farm. Life
time exp. Can give ref. J. J. Simmons,
Alto, Ga, Rt. 1:
2 white boys w
.
ant job on farm as
wage hands. Can do anything on
farm, drive truck or tractor. Can
furnish ref. Walter J .Ashe, Dahlon-.
pa, Ga. Rt4e aes ee
Young man wants job as dairyman,
7 yrs. exp. Can drive any make truck
or tractor. Can take care of 20 cows.
Ref. Will work for $1.25 er day,
house and wood. 2 in family: young
man and wife. Grady Herndon, Au-
gusta, Ga. RFD 4.
33 yr. old widow with 2 children, 5
yrs. and 6 mos. old, wants job on-farm
at gen. work, caring for poultry, etc.
Would prefer locating with not more
than 2 in family. Must be on. mail
route and near school. Have to be
moved. Mrs. E. M. Whatley, Atlanta,
Ga. 394 Formwalt St., S. W.
Want good 1 horse farm on 50-50
basis. Also would like to raise hogs.
and chickens, etc. 6 yr. exp. on peach
farm and have lived on farm all myg
life. Am married, 33 yrs. old, three
children, all large enough to help. A.
B. Daniels, Talbotton, Ga. Rt. 2..
Want farm. $5 yrs. old, Ex-Worlds
| War vet. Will give state number lbs -
lint cotton or cash. Do not waste time
State full particulars in first letter
or come see me.
merce, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want place in modern farm home.
near Atlanta, with reliable Christian
family. Assist with flowers, garden,
etc. Salary, $4 per week, 37 yr. old.
refined, with good appearance and
education. Ref. exch. Mrs. Atkins, At-
lanta, Ga. 947 Mathews, St.
Want job overseeing or as working
foreman on farm for 1931. Life time
exp..and best of ref. R. M. Oliver,
Atlanta, Ga. 972 McMillan St
work for 1 hand, by day or mo. or will
take a big 2 horse crop if party wil].
furnish $10 per mo. from first of Mar
until crop is made. 3 grown boys and
myself. Raised on farm. No bad hab-
its. Have to be moved and will re-|
pay for same in work. W. J. Gib-
son, Douglasville, Ga. RFD 2.
, Want a 2 or 3 horse crop on shares:
good. smooth. land, geod water -and
|houses -and--good stock. 45 yrs. old.
have wife and 6 boys, 4 plow boys. 2
grown. Have to be moved and fur-
nished $20 per mo. or .will take job
overseeing farm and let boys make
crop, and would like work every day
when not in crop. Farmed all my
life. Good_ref. J. W. Crawford, Rome,
Ga 24 Cedar St. as :
. Exp. with dairy work and was rais-
ed on farm. Know how to drive any
kind of car, truck, tractor and to keep
up farm machinery, etc. Would: con-
sider most anything of this kind for
another vr. or a few days repair work
if nothing else. 30 yrs. old, honest.
reliable, and only myself and wife.
She is willine to help if needed. Wil!
answer all letters received. E. L. Clack
Atlanta, Ga. 719 Jefferson St.
Want a 2 horse farm with a good
party. Landlord to furnish the mon-
I will raise them until fall, then sell
and divide equally (half) each, the
MARKET BULLETIN _
11 in family. Also a good |
J. A. Kimbrell, Com- g
-. Want 1 horse crop on halves and |
Sad et
stuff and some cotton on halves. Life
time exp. O. L. Bryan, Madison, Ga.
Want at once 1 large 1 horse farm
and wage job- for 1 hand with good
man, ould consider turpentine crop
enough to work. Have to be furnish-
moving bill afterwards. L. K. Kersey,
Lyon, Ga. Rt. 2. 3
_ Imexperienced young, single man
wants job on farm and live with fam-
ily. Want to begin at once. State
what you can offer. E. G. Braswell,
Gainesville, Ga. 101 No. Green St.
Want place on farm on _ halves.
Can move at once. Can run 2 horse
farm. Have to be moved. Good 7ol-
ored farmer.
Ga. Rt. 1.
provements and to be furnished for
1931, or work of any kind. Gond size.
family. R. N. Armstrong, Garfield,
Ga., Care Charley Wall.
Farm Help Wanted
Want a middle aged woman without
children to come and live as one of
family and assist with _ light
work. Good home for right party. I
am a blind man and have 4 chiidren
E. B. Belk, Jr., Doerun, Ga. Rt. 2, Box
town (not over 3
school. Good roads.\ Have. to beable
to move self. W. M. McInt
der Springs, Ga. bowel ot eS
. Want at once a nice. woman or girl
to assist with gen. work, chickens, and
ee for small salary in farm home.
S.
Ga. Box 36.. Pees oe
Want a-good, nice White girl, 18 or
20 -yrs. old, or a widow, without chil-
sist with gen. work, milk cow, feed
and look after chickens, etc. Must be
W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want a good white man to work
on farm. Will pay $8 per mo. and
board. Also want 10 farmers who
can furnish stock to work farms. -I to
furnish land and fertilizer. Would
furnish _a small run bill. W. J. Mor-
gan, Stillmore, Ga.
Want. refined middle -aged white
woman to live as one of family, and
assist with gen. light farm ~ work.
Brood chickens, and help with gar-
den, etc. Not over 49 yrs. old. Good
home to right party. S. A. Miler,
Savannah, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 134. . :
Want a boy 14 to 16 yrs. old to live
with work on small farm. Must be
school, about 4 mi. south of Tifton. W.
H. McClelland, Tifton, Ga. Box 38. Rt.
Will give good hand to help me this
yr. a 500 Ib. bale of cotton. Live as one
of the family. Good home, 9 mi. S. W.
Waco. Can furnish the best.
A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Sor
Want a good hand to work. Must be
sober, honest and willing, able worker.
$10 per mo. from now until next Xmas,
also board and laundry. Treat the
right kind of person right. T. A. Booth,
Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want. strong, industrious, healthy,
single man, 23 yrs. or older to work on
farm. Must be able to keep Ford
truck and car. Give ref. from parties
having worked with for past 2 yrs. Pre-
fer one that has eraduated in high
school. Salary, $4.50 per week. W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. :
Want man with small family, who
can furnish self to run a 1 horse crop
-oh halves. Must furnish ref. Place is
Highway. G.
Ga. Rt. 1. . Ree. a) eS
Want middle aged man to cultivate
small farm and live in home. Must be
sober, upright in every respect. Will
pay some salary. W. H. Lawrence,
Macon, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 169. ue
- Want a man not under 25 yrs. and
not over 40 yrs. old to work on farm.
Must be able to plow and drive truck
as needed. Reasonable wages and
board. Write. Mrs. E. A. Davis, Folk-
ston, Ga. Rt. 2. ses :
Want at once a young, single, honest,
sober, hard worker, man or boy, be-
tween 14 and 21 yrs. old, to live as one
of family, board and laundry, also help
with _ necessities. No liquor person
need apply. H. R. Hall, Moultrie, Ga.
Rt. 1. C-0 J, G-eGood. 329555" zg.
Want a small family, one=with boy
C. Rebertson, Riverdale,
crop Hime, then
profits. Also want to raise hogs on.
halves
and raise all kinds of food.
father to attend a 1 horse crop om 50-
60 basis. Boys wages
eS
fea
for wage hand. 8 in family, all large |
ed: some and moved, but will repay |
J.T. Wilcox, Ben Hill, |
Want good 2 horse farm with im-
farm
Want help for a 2 horse crop on 3d
and 4ths, or 1 on halves. Close to,
iles), church and
yre, Pow- }
Jats A, Caney, Oe inte 10 to 15 acres, and keep small
dren to live as one of family and as-
willing worker and furnish good ref. |
in home as one of the family and help
-good,-no bad habits; etc.-- Will send to
of. ref. W.}
15 mi. south of Atlanta, near Dixie
that can milk in very small dairy, and
an defray liv-|
Thursday, January 22, 1931.
ing expenses and what time hes not
helping us can help in crop. Good.
house and water, 1 mi. of town. C. P.
Prusley, Macon, Ga. Adams St. in
Vineville. os : ee
Want some good working tenants to
keep 2 good mules going, or more. No
free moving or advances made before
going to work. None but very best
need apply. R. C. Roberts, Jefferson,
Ga.
Want someone
to furnish wire and
cattle for stock farm. 257 acres in
place, 5 branches and 1 mi, of river
frontage with lots of bottoms, Will
put up wire and look after cattle for
half. Write for particulars. G. M.
Williams, Almon, Ga. 3
Want a good cropper on halves for
1 horse farm, good land, 5 room house,
good well water, on 22 Highway, Mail
Rt., and school bus. Near, church,
Good ref. 18 mi. west of Macon. R.~
E. Wright, Lizella, Ga. Rt. 1. -
Want woman, white or colored to do
light farm work. Small wage. G. W.
/Martin, Grayson, Ga. Rt, 1. ee
Want gooc cropper for 2 horse crop
on 3rd and 4ths. Good land. Will
help on board. No need to apply un-
less have own stock. Mrs. B. T. Os-
born, Clermont, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Want exp. man to run river truck ~
farm an 3rd and 4ths. Possession im-
mediately. Farm, 20 mi. from town. S.
. Storer, Atlanta, Ga. 809 Terminal
Bldgs 20s; Se ae
Want a strong, healthy boy of. good a
character, clean habits, 12 or 15 yrs.
old. Orphan preferred. Live as one-
of family.and plow with my boy. Mrs.
Faith Hillman, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2. |
Wanted: boy 15 to 21 yrs. old to cul-
flock of chickens on farm, 16 miles
from Atlanta, near Tucker. He is ex-
pected to be sober, Honest and willing
to work. State lowest wages will ac-
cept for this work. E. D. Gunby, Tuck-
er, Ga. Rt. 1.7 : a
Want a good man for a highly imp.
3 horse farm, 21-2 mi. from town.
Must furnish his own stock. Share ba-
sis. Write or come see. C. O. Maddox,
Winder, Ga. : aes
Want man to work 1 or 2 horse crop.
Must furnish self. Good land for pea-
nuts. A. N. Wiggins, Pearson, Ga. .
Want some good nice girl or woman
to live as one of family and assist with
light gardening and poultry raising. ete
Orphan girl preferred. Must have good
character and furnish ref. Mrs. C. L.
Lord, Adrian, Ga.
Want honest, industrious single man
to live in home as one of family and
do gen. farm work. Must be sober and
-a willing. worker, also-must be able to.
drive a Ford. Small wage, board and
laundry. W. P. Thomason, Ellerslie,
Ga. Box 34. a
Want 2 boys, 16 to 20 yrs. old for
farm work, near Thomasville. Good
home, opportunity of learning farming
business under graduate of State Col-
lege of _Ag. Small wage. Edwin Ff;
Shippey, Athens, Ga. Rt. 1. le
Want colored woman 30 to 45 yrs. of
age, to live on place with couple, no
children, and assist with gen. work in
farm home. Good home and small sal-
ary. T. C. Williamson, Lambert, Ga. |
CORRECT POULTRY FEEDING
A great many people believe that by
selecting proper rations and finding
the proper feeding method, they will
solve all the problems of poultry pro-
duction. Unfortunately feeding is not
a panacea for all the ailments in the
poultry industry. It is but a part of
poultry management and must be pre-
ceded by correct breeding. 4
It. is folly to feed fowls incapable of
production, on the best of rations. Life
reacts to proper and improper feeding,
regardless of whether it be plants,
birds, animals or human beings. While
the method of reproduction is some-
what different, poultry is not essen-
tially different from other kinds of
living things so far as its use of feeds
is concerned.
Egg production is merely the job of
producing in a container, what might
be considered the entire nourishment _
for the development of the embryo.
This means that we must have a com-
nelte ration if we are going to produce
eggs that, in themselves, will be per-
fect. This is the problem of feeding.
We must think of the egg as much as
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t cage Jeneeey 2, y981._
we. do of the hen. The present. stand-
ad. of egg production is highly artifi-
1. We are producing birds that are
equired to reproduce themselves from
50 to-250 tmes a year. They draw on -
their body reserve when the food sup-
y is insufficient, in order that they
may continue doing what is normally
This means that if we vale not have
the hens storage battery well charg-
ed and well supplied with what her
eges will demand of her, there will be
tendency. to let? up in producing a
factory food supply inside-of the
shell, resulting in lower hatches,
- hatches, and inferior eggs for hu-
man consumption. If we did not have
uch a high standard of of egg produc-
tion, it would be much easier to secure
eggs and we would have less mortality
a our flocks. This high standard re-
eS much better feeding than we
used to think necessary.
One of the most important things is
he question of ttotal consumption or
total intake. The more a hen lays, the
more she must* eat, and the more she
consumes of the right feed, the more}.
she can lay. High producers, eat. more.
d than low producers, and_ there-
for the smart poultryman will do ev=
erything within his power to keep
_eonsumption to the very. maxi-
producing - hens are very. tem-
) nental. The. feeder must - cater
. their appetites, partly by meth-
; feeding and also by making the
ation palatable. The feeding of a.
moist fattening mash at noon will in-
e consumption and help main-
tain body weight. Feeding cracked
corn instead of whole corn. offering
germinated oats and chopped alfalfa
moist or dry), will all aid in keeping
heavy laying pullets from losing appe-
tite and boy. weight. Allied atewe
e present low average of the Na-
tions dairy cows is a serious handi-.
cap to consumer as well as to pro-|
ducers of dairy products, says the
Bureau of Dairy Industry, ~ United
States Department of Agriculture. Be-
cause of the low production per cow,
pel dairy farmers are working for
a@ very low wage and are actually
feeding their cows at a loss. With
fewer cows and a higher average
production per cow the net profits of
the average dairy farm could. be
greatly increased. It is estimated
that the average yearly production
per cow of the 22,500,000 milk cows in
the United States is 4,600 pounds of
ox containing 180 ee of butter-
IRMEN CHASE BIRDS;
KILL THEM ON WING
en. hunting, keep one foot ~ on:
ound. This rule, familiar to
all billard players, applies equally to.
duck and goose hunters, says the Bio-
los cal Survey of the United States
De} rtment of Agriculture. The air-
r lan is swifter on the wing than ducks
geese and frequently takes ad-
tage of his fast-flying ability to
ag ducks, geese, and other game
b The regulations under the
ral mleratory airs treaty act
e birds from an ene. and the
7 provides a fine of not more than
0 or imprisonment for not more
than six months, or both, for viola-
tions. Aviators violate this provision
every year, however, some in ignor-
ance of the law and some in disre-
ard of it. The airplane menace- to
Id. fo a = more arte oe er
_MARKET BULLETIN.
ALASKAN WARDEN JUNKS
DOG SLED FOR AIRPLANE |
The fee of the field an teds of
the air in Alaska are being protected
by a sky-flying game warden. -Recent-
jy Warden Sam O. White, employed
;by the Alaska Game Commission,
bought. a two-seated monoplane and
learned to fly it.. He plans to use the
ane in official patrol work, says the
iological Survey of the United States
Department of Agriculture. :
| It may be a far cry from dog team|
and sled to airplane, but Mr. White
will fly over many routes that he
could traverse otherwise only with a
dog team. The plane will save him
many days of arduous work. There
are numerous places suitable for land-
ing in Alaska, but there are no roads
in many parts of the Territory. Mr.
White will carry on his ground work
in the general region of a landing
place, using this as a base of opera-
ons, and then move on to another
point in his. district.
~ PROTEIN. IN LAYING SaenES:
a mash mixture for laying hens is
often incorrectly judged ~ as_ to its
_ tality, by- the amount of protein that |-
it contains. Th
+ shown us that there are probab!,
only two sources of complete - protein
| -<namely, milk and eggs. Because of |
this, . these . two. -productsmilk _ and |
eggsare the most valuable feeds for
human consumption, ae
The word protein is ' ~ merely a
name of a-mathematical - formula. It
ts meaning. All things, which can
properly be defined as protein,
not wholly digestible or useful.
of them are classed as incomplete,
because, by themselves, they will not
produce normal growth when tee to
animals: and poultry.
For example, the rubber: rolls used
on printing presses and the hoofs
grown or horses feet are rich in gela-
tin, a source of protein. They are so
valueless in a feed that state feed
feed.
The protein of wheat is better: than
that from corn. Commercial fish
meal contains protein which is often
much better than that found in meat
scraps. .Alfalfa carries protein in a
| ~stible. Milk and: soy beari proteins
are of the best. We)
The Wisconsin. Experiment Station
found that the protein of linseed oil
meal, when fed alone, was low in di-
gestibility, but when mixed with milk
was high in its -usefulness. Mixing
gether may permit us to obtain better
| resilts with a less total amount, be-
cause the inefficiencies of one may be
salanced by the values of another.
For example, a feed mixture contain-
ing eighteen per cent protein from
the- proper sources: could easily be a]
better feed than one > containing: twen- |
valuable sources, - Gee.
In choosing a mash aleeare. ive
tein as well as to the amount. Be sure
that there are enough of the right
kind of sources of protein to provide
the pullets-with everything they need
in manufacturing eggs without waste.
When possible, it is desirable for a
buttermilk, fish meal, meat scraps,
soybean oil meal, alfalfa, linseed oil
meal, or as many of these good pro-
and oats. Since all proteins are: not
equalin value, kind and quality is just
as important aS amount. = News
jPery ee
The. science of nutrition.
does not include quality or results in]
are
Most
laws do not permit ee. use in mixed
the right kind of protein sources to-
ty per cent sretehoy made from =
consideration to the sources of pro-
mash to contain dried | skim milk or
tein carriers as possible, in addition to.
+e regular by-products of corn, wheat;
LIVE- AT-HOME GAINS
That man wa each county of every
state in the. south who covets. the. ti-
tle of the peoples._ friend, and
would be- gratefully remembered as
Such after he has passed on, is he
who will do the needed work of or-
ganizing his county fellow-citizens
into Live-at-Home clubs, bound to-
ether by conscience and honor.
All other . devices
farming industry in the Southeast,
owever co-ordinated, will not have in
hem such immediate and profitable
xffects as will such clubs strongly or-
anized and pledged in every county
of the state.
From figures of trade and trans-
portation not to be denied, and on
he lowest calculation, $1U0,U00,000 of
eorgia money. goes from us every
year to buy the produce of farmers
{in other states, generally the north |
'7 that estimate is not included many
items of bulk products not usually
_arvested or. Tagnure chines -by our
people. . Ss a%: Str as
But | those.
ings of daily consumption _ in the
ap 0 and town homes. of _ Georgia.
avery item of which can be easily and |
better. produced on any Georgia farm |.
ulled hia: tested : Hena,.
han they can be bought and brought
rom elsewhere.
Those facts are so sold avidint and
so impressive as to excite the won-
farmers of Georgia and other south-
eastern states seem to be the slowest |
o understand them and apply them
o their own profit.
Surveys have been carefully made
n all the states by federal investiga-
tors, measuring the costs of living
of many thousands of typical farm
families. Figured down to the aver-
age it is found that 26 per cent of
those costs to southern farmers rep-
esents food: and feed supplies purch-
red outside of the south and ship_
xed. in at. large freight and middlemer
olls.
Every article included in those cost:
-an be produced on any farm in the
vutheast with the smallest expense 0
sed and labor. There is reason to be-
ave that strongly organized Live.
+-Home clubs in the counties of the
seule ster states, operating thi:
rear, would have and keep in the
rackets of the people not less thar
calf the sale price of the cotton cror
of the section.Southern Cultivator.
FERTILIZERS ARE HELD
7
he use of proper. commercial fer-
lizers is as essential to the -qualit:
ind profitable yields of pecans as of
wny other crop, according to a bulle-
-in on. the subject just issued by_ the |
ederal department of agriculture. . T
+ stated that through more than 10.
sears of experimental work, conduct-
>4 mainly by Dr. J. J. Skinner, of th:
yireau of chemistry and soils, it has
ren demonstrated that pecan tree
rowth and nut-yield can be increas-|
ed by this means.
In the bulletin Dr. Skinner gives
-oulas for such fertilizers. He sug-
~ests for
ontaining 5 per eent nitrogen, 8 per
eent phosphoric acid and 4 per cent
potash.
Te also emphasizes that commercia':
ertilizers alone will not maintain the |
ail fertility of a pecan orchard and
-ays that the growing of cover crops
od the incorporation of organic mat-
ter is of equal importance. Southern
Petes: ;
to improve the |
sr of all who understand them. The]-
+ Wanted: Hendersons
VITAL FOR PECANS :
naker or
bearing trees a fertilizer
Pure bred. hatchine baricg ee
eggs $1.25 per setting of 15. a
Re Hatcher, Meeks, Ga.
- Pure bred State Acer. Golden. *
rp. eggs $1 per 15.- Mrs. hc Cc. Rid-
ley, Franklin, Ga. Rt. 4.
White. Rock eggs, Fischel strain :
Mrs. J. I. Veal, Deep ne fe
per 15,
Ga. r
Thoroughbred panaidton strain. s.
3. R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs
S$. L. Jones, Bronwood, Ga. Rt. i
First class hatching eggs from pur
bred S. C. R. I. Reds, Donaldson s'
| lirect stock, Star pens $5 per 15; Ex.
>ibition $2.50 per 15; and Utility $1.
yer 15, All mixed by the 100 $5. Mrs
2. J Fleming, Lincolnton, Gas
Donaldson strain R. I. Red
51.50 per 15 del. Mrs. H. G. Brown,
tone Mountain, Ga., Rt. 1.
& Some pure Fischel strain W- P
atching eggs $5 per 100 or 5c per
rot: -del..- _ Mrs. J. H.. Haires, Nor :
re ot Seed
$100, 000, 000 E ecoeaceh
beat :
1.50 per 15. Mrs. Ss es Banksto
Gordon Road, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4
Red eggs $1.10 per 15 del. Mrs. J
Wiff, Summitt, Ga. Rt. 2.0
Tancred strain, White Legharn
1 per 162 MTree Wee McGowa
Yraymont, Ga. Rt. 1.
Georgia Products For Sal
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |
Wanted: Bunch Velvet beans, state
srice. -L= T. Dent, Odum,*Ga.72
Wanted: Otootan beans, will pay
-ash or exch. pure College No. 1 co
yn seed for: aa: EL. N: Hopp
anger, Ga.
Wanted: White Brabham peas, will:
xch. Copenhagen Cabbage plants, no
amaged by cold for same. Jack Br y
Vixie, Ga.
Bush Li
seans, will exch. 10 Ibs. of white Lad
yeas for 10 Ibs. of beans. Ea. to pa
*hgs. Mrs. E.- Cy. Bagley,
a. Rt. 2.
Wanted: 5 to 20 bus. Sot field peas
f any variety, must be clean an
ound. quote best prices. H. E. un)
itzgerald, Ga.
_ Wanted: 1 or 2 bus. of Saint beans,
"1 exch. value for same. Mrs. O.
VicCluney, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2.
Wanted: 5 bus. Otootan beans
2.50 per bu. 5 bus. mixed peas |
31.50 per. bu. or will. exch.. Wanna
Piedmont cotton |
Suw: ee
8: to pay ches.
Ge. :
- Wanted: Cow peas <a soy
ony amount, will exch. choice p
~ell pecan trees, Gov. insp. for same
a Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Cae
CORN FOR SALE
Corn for sale at bargain. Wi yrite,
Ag Ridder, Alma, Ga. 7:
Georgia Products Wi n
' PEANUTS. WANTED
Wanted: 5 bus. of large imp.
nanish peanuts also 5 bu. of N.
Runners. . Will exch. syrup, |
eed or hogs for same or will |
rer bu. in cash. O, L. Retr
ab. ve Rt. 2
~ Seed Wanted
_ (Continued from page thirteen)
_ Want, 5 to 10 bu. pure seed corn,
Hastings Prolific specially selected and
Shelled for planting; Want field peas
lvet beans, soy and O-too-tans not
mixed, sound and clean; want sound
Nd clean mixed field peas for sow-
ing. State ref. and cash price first let-
_ ter. Thos. P. Duckett, 180 Whitehall
St. S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
- Want to exch. Knights Early can-
_ taloupe seed for okra geed or arti-
ie = eens R. L. Rosser, Cordele,
Wanted: A few Ibs. of Garden seed,
beets, collards, cucumbers,
squash and pepper. Will exch.-equal
value for same. Write what you have.
Mrs. J. N, Carson, Hampton, Ga.
Plants For Sale
- Several kinds of strawberry plants
-and blackbery plants. Will sell straw-
berries 25c per C. Blackberries, 10c ea.
$1 per doz. or exch. for flour or fed
rea Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eagtanollee,
Ga.
Gov't insp. nursery grown = ever-
earing strawberry plants 50c per C.
per M. Missionary, Klondvke, and
Lady Thompson, 50c per C, $3.50 per
. Prompt attention given all orders.
. M. Head Cleveland, Ga.
Black and yellow raspberry plants
$1 per doz. Gooseberry garden ong,
ame price. Himalaya berries, $1 per
Will exch. for useful things.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants 25c
per C. Claudia V. Henderson, Ellijay,
Ga. Rt.:3. A
_ White blackberries, 50c per doz. Lg.
Variety everbearing strawberry plants,
50c per C. May strawberry plants,
- ed, 40c per C. Mrs. Cona Roper,
welsnd, GasRts 40-55
Cabbage, onion tomato pepper and
ettuce plants for. sale. Write for:
rices. L. H. Allison, Tifton, Ga..
Progressive everbearing strawberry
plants, 35c per C. $1.50 per 500, $2.75
fer M. Artichokes for planting or table
use, 35c per gallon. 50c per $1.75.
Sash or M. O. Add post. Mrs. Emily
wong, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 13.
Improved - everbearirg Klondyke
strawberry plants, 20c-per C. Hima-
aya blackberry plants, 15c per doz.
it postage. Mrs. E, F. Thompson,
Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. |
Crystal Wax Bermuda Onion plants
Ne per O, $1.50 per M. E. J. Charles+
ton Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Succession
mioage. plants 20c per . 50c. per 300
31.50 per M. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Brasel-
on, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Wel} rooted 5 yr. old Concord grape
lack vines, pruned ready to plant, 15.
ts. ea. Post. included on orders less
han $1. 8 for $1 or $10. per C. $90
per M. No trade. R. H. Akin, Rt. B.
mittin:: Ga,
_Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Charleston Wakefield, Copenhagen,
Market, and Flat Dutch, all nice large
vlants. 90c per M. 500 for 60c. post-
paid. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt.
Kudzu roots; permanent forage crop.
Write for price on quantity wanted.
O. C. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga.
_. Hazlenut bushes, $1.50 doz. Masto-
don everbearing strawberry plants, 40c
per C. Lady Thompson same price.
$3.50 per M. Red and black raspber-
ries, $1 per doz. Lucretia dewberries,
$1 per doz. or $4 per hundred. Goose-
berries bushes, $1 rer doz. White Eng-
YUish peach trees, Enslish horse apples
Blue Damson plums. large. goose
plums, 20c each or will exchange for
good cotton, chickens, feed sacks in
good condition for 2 sacks for sone
_tree. Each to pay charges. G. E.
Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4...
Washington asparagus roots, rust
roof. $1.25 per C. Mrs. A. N. Thorn-
ton, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 1. .
_ Mammoth- everbearing _ strawberry |
plants, 30c ver C. A. J. Stansel, Rt
4, Cleveland, Ga...
E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 300.
or 45c, 0 for 500. and $1.10 per M
el. R. M. Crow, Oakwood.. Ga.
_ E. Jersev cabbage and Bermuda on-
jon plants. del. 500 for 60c, 1M for $1.
oe Baker, Norman Park. Ga. Rt. 1.
Himalaya berry vines, rooted, 5c ea.
for 25c postpaid. Sage plants, 4 for
Oc. . Exchanve for peanuts, pecans,
or cabhace plants. L. J. Vollrath,
Winston, Ga. Sa
- Everbearing strawberry plants, -20c
oe: Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella Gap,
Farly Jersey and Charles Wakefield
MARKET BULLETIN
Vax and yellow bermuda onion plants
ame. pfice. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery
3ranch, Ga.
Kudzu rooted, $4 per C and Hima-
aya berry, r per C. Yonge Walker,
Mt. Airy, Ga., Rt. 1.
All varieties frost proof cabbage and
Bermuda onion plants, now _ ready
agostpaid 100 for 30c, 300 for 60c, 500
for 75c, 1M for $1.30, express. collect;
$1 per M. W. C. Hamby, Valdosta,
Ga. Rt. 2.
High grade frost proof plants now
ready. Large type Early Wakefield
cabbage and Bermuda onion, 500 for
75c, $1.25 per M. Postpaid in Ga. A.
E. Reinhardt, Ashburn, Ga. :
Bermuda onion and leading varie-
ties cabbage plants, 500 for 60c, $1 per
M. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, 603 E. Savan-
nah Ave., Valdosta, Ga.
Nice early strawberry plants, 20c
per 100. or $1,25 per M. Add postage.
'Mrs. H. W. Terry, Cumming, Ga. Rt.
6, Box 54.
Black raspberry plants, 50c per doz.
Add postage. Miss Dot Wilson; Mor-
ganton, Ga.
Strawberry plants 25c per 100, dew-
berry plants, 40c per doz. $1.50 per
100. Catnip plants, large bunch, 25c.
Mrs. J. M. Bryan, Rt. 2; Murrayville,
Ga. Ole $ :
*Small artichokes for planting pur-
poses, will sell or exchange for honey.
svrup, or other useful articles on farm
Thomas Thomson, 404 1-2 Jackson
St., Augusta, Ga. :
Cabbage, Bermuda Onions, and col-
Jard plants, $1 per M. W. W. Will-
jams, Quitman, Ga.
Frost: proof cabbage plants, E. J.,
Charleston Wakefield. and. Success-
ion, $1 per M. Bermuda onion plants
$1 per M. all plants del. B. F. Mal-
lard. Brooklet, Ga.
Missionary strawberry plants, well
rooted. 500 for $1.25, $2 ner M. Cash
or money order. Mrs. Thornton Mc-
Crrlev. Hartwell. Ga. Rt. 5.
E. J. and Charleston Wakefield cab-
anywhere in Ga. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga.
| .Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J.
Wakefield full count and prompt
shinment. No personal checks ac-
cepted. Money order or stamps. 75
ner 500, $1.25 per M. 5M or more, $1.
Express or postage collect. J. C. Cham-
bers. Gainesville. Ga. Rt. 1.
- Kudzu plants. 2 fo 5 <vears old at
reasonable prices. Have grown Kua:
1 for 20 vears and know what plants
may be depended upon to live und
hrive, and shin only this kind. L. M
Kennedv Collins. Ga.
All varieties cabhace plants, anc
Permuda onion. plants, 90c per 500
150 per M. $1 ver M by express. G
W..Coleman. Tifton, Ga.
Lucretia dewberrv plants, $1.25 pe
% del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Rt. 3, Green-
Ne Ga, :
COD cabbage and Rermuda oniar
ants. 65e per 500, $1 per M. -shiv-
ning dailv. A. P. Sexton, Box 523
Taldosta. Ga.
Garlic plants, 25e per doz. Hima-
avas. blackberrv plants. heavy rant-
14, 25e ner doz. Add postage. Harold
cass. Point Peter. Ga.
Charleston Wakefield and Earlv
Yarsay Wakefield eahhace plants. frost
yronf 25 ner 109 $1.60 per M. Al
yostnaid. Has stood temperature 2
ehove. Extra laree. well rooted plants
vill shin small plants cheaper. write
for prices. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
Snrings, Ga. Rt. 1.
FT. Duteh. Ceonenhagen, Wake-
eld. Frost proof eabheve. plants, 5N0
*ar 600. 90e ner MM. $175 ner OF
Mortpaid. John. B. Pope, Fitzgerald.
+9
Well rooted onen field erown cah-
haere plants. 5e ner 490. $1 ner M pre-
~aid, Make snecial prices on laree
tnts, Cash with order. Mrs, George
affnev. Fitzrerald Ga., Rt. 1.
Conenhacen Market, Jersey and
harieston Wakefield eabhace, frost
ynroof, Yellow and Wax Rermuda on-
ons. $1 ner M. Targe plants, R. E.
MeRee. Meies Gal.
Onitivated Blackherry plants for
calea ar axchanoe at $3 ner . $15 per
. W. G, Kellev. Forest Park. Ga.
_Fverhearine black mrtherry plants.
well ranted. 8c each. White scupner-
none. vines. rooted 10e each. Mrs.
Marvin MeConk. .Metnture Ga, Rt. 2.
Steins Early. Flat Dutch: 0c ner
n0. 1 ner M. Mrs. J. C. Orr, Win-
Aer. Ga. Rt. 4, Seas
| Yadv Thomnson strawherrv plants.
"M2 ner 199. OMe ner 5ON. vellow: root
end rattel root he ner Th. Ratshane
Ke ner pint. Chinnnanin hushes. 1
mer doz. Will, exchange for (White
Orvetal Rermuda onion niants at
ohave prices, Miss N A. White, Dah-
cabbage plants, 500 for 60c, 1M at $1.-
10 del. 10M at $7.50 collect. Crystal |
Fe ages he? Laos a Sa a oe
lonera.. Ga., Rt. 1,Box 34.
+
jready to plant now.
have plants now ready, $1 per M del, |
Charleston Wakefield and , J. cab-
bage plants, now ready, $1 per M..
5 or 10 M lots. 75c per M. all del.
ni - Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga..
Mammoth everbearing strawberrv
plants 15c per 100. Postage added.
Where several M lots are ordered, they
may be purchased cheaper. No, checks.
Ella Hutcheson. Norristown, Ga. =!
Charleston Wakefield, Early Jersev
cabbage plants, 500 for 60c, $1 per M
del. 10M $7.50. collect. Guy Waldrip.
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants.
25e per 100 or $2 per M postpaid. Mrs.
L. W. Seago. Pinehurst, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants tough.
Growing in open
here in North Ga. $1 per M. 590 for
65c, 20c per- 100. Add postage. F. L.
Grigg. Box 55, Gainesville, Ga.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cahhage plants, ready. for ship-:
ments, 500 for 65c, $1 per M or ex-
ehange for anvthing of equal. value
Crvstal wax bermuda onions, plants
*A0 for 75e. $1.20 per M. Cash with
order.. Genuine Porto Rican potate
plants, state inspected. Anril. Mav
and June deliveries. $2 per M. Post- |
age prepaid. $1.50 collect. Lots of 10M
and up. $1.25 ner M FOB. Place half
cash with order. balanc COND wher
shipment of plants arrives. Which will
be given careful attention. Want tr
contract. to grow tomato and nenner
nlants. make hest offer if interested ir
saa letter. W. H. Boatright, Alma .
a. en {
Earliest. varietv Kleondvke 'strawher-
rv niants, 25 ner 199. 500 for $1 or
$1.75 del. ner M. Mrs. C. T. Hunt
Cumming. Ga. Bt. 5o~
Frost proof cabbase and BRermude
onion plants. 75c ner M. prompt ship-
ment. J. O. Lewis. Valdosta. Ga.
Copenhagen and Succession cabbace
nlants, not damaced by cold. Largse
healthy plants, prompt shipment. 7
ner M. Will contract 509M for dail-
shinment.. 3 millinn pink skin port:
Rican potato nlants for .March an
Avril delivery. Will contract, with re
Nahle parties for future delivery. Jac!
Bowen, Dixie, Ga.
Frost proof cahbbare plants. 60c ne
=00, *1 ner M postpaid. W. H. Wea
ver, Orilla. Ga. \
250 Lucretia dewberrv plants, $2.00
Lois Wondrnff. Greenville. Ga. Rt. 1
TOOM Crvstal Wax Bermida onic~
slants. $125 ner M pnstnaid. J. LP:
Fetiend, Jr. Altamaha Ga. :
Frostnrenf cahhace plents. Gharlec
on and Farlv Jersev, Wakefield. 75
cer R00, $1 per M. $4 per 5M. Promr
cc R. S. Burgess, Pembrok-
LA, \
Frost pronf cahhace nlants. Rar!
Tersey and Charleston Wakefield one~
eld erown, fill count. no delav. Qn
Ser 200. a for 0c. $1 per M,-all de
* prenaid parcel post. J. O. &
itzeerald. Ga, Rt 33 ue
Red raspberrv plants. 45e ner das.
doz. 8c: 4 doz. $1.50. Large varie-
_v strawberrv nlants. 909 for 45c. 30
or 65. Himalava blackberry plant
Ne per doz. nrenaid on orders of 75-
or more., Exchanee for frost nract
-abhage nlants.
\veteall, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 90
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
"Ad Flat Duteh eahhace heading. va-
ety and Ga. enlards. 25 per. C
7.25 ner M del AM and more. 7An per
f. express calleca, Klondvke and Tan~
Thompson strawherrv plants. 25c ner
. $1.75 ner M del. 5M and more. $1.40
ner M express collect. Guaranteed
HH count and vremyt shinments
Wie Crowe, Gainesville Ga. Rt. 9
Progressive everbearine strawherry
ants Oe ner InN) not nrepaid. Mrs
1 F. Trawiek. Tennille Ga.
Mose eurles narcslev nlants. 9e nox
tz. Phvyenstesiq nlants, 9e per doo
244 nostave. Miss Bessie Boone. Com-
merre, Ga. 2 : :
Several M We stem enilard plantc
1 per M, Also everhearine strawher
v plants. $1.98 per..M.. Mrs. tk
Nien, Fort Valley Ga. Rt. 3.
Ga. eatard nlants, 1Re ner C. Far.
act imnroved larce Klondvke straw
harry nlants. 2c per C.) Everhearin-
strawberry nlants. 49 ner . Majo
Crewe, Crmming Ga Rt. 4.
Frost proof cahhace niants, @hac
Takefield and Farlv Flat Puter
Tansh plants. immediate chinment-
me for @Ne del. 1M for 1 del &N-
ond mn. 7a ner M. FOB. E. H. :
Rt, 2. Macon. Ga. . See
Frast nraof eahhace niants, Far'-
Tarcay and Charlestan Wakefield aqn-
Marly Mat Duteh. promnt chinmern
and eanld tenchanad niants, 4NN for Ren-
1 ner M del AM and wy. The ner Ts
HOVE --C.. Wi Stakow Re 9 Maran Ce
Frast proof. eabhace plants Fari-
Tarcay and Charlactan Woakefial-
fand nilants and immadiate shinment
juts or peas.
Mrs, S. T. Smith. |
500 for Nc. $1 per M del. E. Y. Stokes.
Rt. 3, Macon, Ga. eS
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"Rt. 5, Calhoun, Ga.
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Thursday. . January 22, 1981,
Frost proof early Jersey, Wakefield
cabbage plants, 20c per C, 60c per 500,
$1 per M del.
Prompt shipment.
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Long Island and Charleston Wake- _
field cabbage plants, good. as can be
grown, these seed were sown in Oc-.
tober. Will head, $1 per 500 or $1.50
per M del. No checks accepted. Mr. |
E. T. Clements, Tennille, Ga.
Red and. black raspberry plants, $1
per doz Lucretia dewberry plants, well
rooted, strong, $1 per doz.
Thompson strawberry plants, 40c per
C. Mastodon everbearing plants, same
price. Will exchange dozen raspberry
plants for 10 good sacks, chicken feed
sacks. in good condition.
Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4
Copenhagen and Succession
same for pure bred W. Leghorns. Will
contract 500,000 M pure Porto Rican
zovernment inspected. potato piants,
Makch 15 to April 30 delivery. For in-
formation write. Emory .S. Bower, |
Dixie, Ga. | S :
Charleston Wakefield
del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ga. Rt. 1, t 4 <
Lucretia dewberry plants,
yealthy: plants, 30c per doz. $1 per
Lady
Miss Cleo
ESA ED
cab-
bage plants, $1 per M, FOB. Will exch |
and Early
Jersey cabbage plants, now ready, $1
per M. 5 and 10 .M lots, 75c per M all
strong
&
5M lots 75c per M del. _
Winfred Waidrip,
3S and $9 per M del. Nice white nest
ynions, 60c per gallon, $4 per bushel.
Will exch Lucretia plants for pea-
Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
sreenville, Ga. - eee
Charleston and Early Jersey Cab- =
yage plants, 75c per M. White or yel- |
iow Bermuda onion plants, in 6M lots
dy express, $4.50 FOB. Shipping points.
300d plants guaranteed. D. M. Bar-
ver, Baxley, Ga. a aes
Early Jersey and Charleston frost
oroof cabbage plants, now ready, 65c
or 500, $1 per M. postage paid,
s3rompt shipments. R. Chanclor, Se-
ille, Ga. ae
Nice mixed strawberry plants, most
y Lady Thompson variety, -$1.25 per
4 FOB also white nest onions, 45c per
Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Nichols,'
rallon del.
Fe.
Frost proof cabbage plants, open
jeld grown, C. W. and Flat Dutch,
el. 5 Mlots and up, $1 per M. Ex-
ress collect. Prompt
oe
Aes
-ost proof, the heading variety and
rom good seed, 75c per 500, $1.25 per
1. 5M or more, $1 per NM Add post-
.ge or express collect on very big |
J. C. Chambers, Gainesville, Ga. |
ts.
ated, co
Extra. fine McDonald blackberry
lants, big delicious berries, 60c per
is. everbearing red raspberry plants,
1 doz. for 50c, $1.25 per 50, $2 per C,
st per 500, $10.50 per M. Can spare
it 60e per doz. $1.75 per 50. All post-
aid. Will exchange for farm prod-
icts. E. J. Hart, College Park, Ga.
shipment, no
L. M. Wingo, Gainesville, Ga.
Oc per 300, 85c per 500, $1.25 per M sie
Cabbage plants, E. J. and Wakefield
Mae
loz., $1775 for 50, $3 per C. St. Re-
a few black cap black raspberry plants
Lucretia dewberrv plants, $1.50 per
>. $10 per M.
olants, same
Greenville, Ga.
Everbearing and Klondyke straw-
erry plants. 30e per C, $1.60 per M.
Eldorado blackberry
utch and Wakefield cabbage plants, _
0c per C, $1 per M. all del.
C. Gar-
ett, Oakwood, Ga. eee :
price. Maude Hamby,
Cabbage and collard plants, 50c per
00, 75c per 500, $1.25 per M. Bermu--
a onion sets. $1.10 per
Orow, Gainesville, Ga. -
or velvet beans. L. T. Long, Bre-
men, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield,
Yutch. all head early, and Copenha-
en Market cabbace and Georgia col- _
ard plants, now ready; price prepaid
nail 90c per 500 $1.40 per M. Express.
*ollege $1 per M. 5M or more, 90c per ~
A. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.
foe frost proof cabbave and onion
Mants,
Thomasville, Ga.
Strawberry plants of unusually lg.
nd prolific variety,-some berries as
aree aS ordinary hens ege, fruit be-
Ins ripening the last of April and if
easonable will bear fruit until the
atter part. of June. Plants, 20c per
3. you pav postage. Cash with order.
"ames F. Barton, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 2.
Bermuda onion sets, $1 per gallon.
u. J. and W. cabbage and
Jer Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
2 per M. Will exchange for honey
in comb, new feathers. or gocd six
Se ees
ow ight week old pig. Mrs, J. M. een: |
M del. Guy
Kudzu plants, $15 per M or exch..
$1 per M. Andrew Clark, =
collard.
Mants. $1.25 per 500. $2 per M. Can ;
Early Flat ey
Lady Thompson strawberry plants, Me
5e per C, 409 for 60c, $1.10 per 500.