AGRICULTURE... / COMMISSIONERS t PUBLI SHED Lif th @ BUREAU OF MARKETS -~% : VOL. 13. STATE CAPITOL | ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAR. 21, 1929. . 7 SALES BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE BUREAU OF MARKETS & COUNTY a AGENTS OVER THE STATE During the month of perils there were sold by co-opera- ou will notice this total $237 923.66 ! tive service between the Bureau of Markets and the County Hogs led by a slight margin. Poultry came next. Agents, in counties where there are agents, the following: car You will note thouch that % took 67 carloads of hogs to lots, in counties where there were no agents the representa- bring about $2,000 ate than 27 carloads of poultr tives of the Bureau of Markets had to act independently : . : . . Beans, velvet Cars. Amount I hope that the present price of poultry is not causing our Bound velvet o | 1808.12 farmers to sell too many of their hens. You cant sell 27 ecar- Bee, ane tO T, : 67.50 loads of poultry in Georgia next February if you sell too many Gites ceed 1 992.00 of your hens now. I would like to see cach of the numbers Ok Corn - ot & . 12.50 cars sold doubled between now and next year. Eggs ; 3 1,292.10 The price of hogs has not been as satisfactory as the price d x Hay Exp. 41.08 of poultry. There has been an increase in price however in the ~ Peas op 2308.00 _ past three or four weeks. Do not sell too many of your old Pecans Toi. 991.00 sows. In fact I would not sell any old sows at co-operative | Potatocs boc. 45 89 sales. If they are worn out, fatten them and butcher them at Poultry 1 7,181.06 - home and it will be worth as much to you as a No. 1 hog of- Syfun ee 109,656.46 the same weight. A a Hogs x Exp. ae 63.80 ~ When in doubt as to what you want to nit 6 on your land O-Too-Tan Beans 67 113,831.71 plant corn. If you are in north Georgia put peas or O-Too-Tan 500.00 _or soy beans in it. If you are in south Georgia put by ach: / beans in the drill and peanuts in the middles. \ $237,923.66 oe ae _-HUGENE TALMADGE. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Mar. 21, 1929. Always subject to variation. ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS | Sweet Potatoes (Yellow), bulk, 100 Ibs, 2... 2 $ 2.75 --$ 3.00 $ 2.80 $ 2.90 $ 3.00 This Potatoes, sack, 100 Ibs: J --_..-------_-- =.=. 1.85 2.00 5 An Re cae Cabbage, (green), crated, 100 Ibs. -: : 2.00 2.00 2.00 ~ 2.00 Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz, ------------ cg a noes 33 33 33 34 - Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. 32 32 31 Eges, Ga., Trade, doz. ---------------------------- ; 30 20. 30 Eggs, Ward Runed0s 22555) 32 30 32 | 625 Hens, 1b. : : : 7 28 roosters, Ib; 2.. -.----- 2+ Clee eenc--- one eee he : Soe AB Friers, lb. : .43 Ducks, Ib. ; : 26 Geese, lb. Turkeys, lb. Field Peas, mixed, bu. -------+---------- ee 3.45 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ------- oe 3.65 Country Butter, best table, lb. ---------------------- .40 : * Country Butter, cooking, lb. --------------------"--- 2 3G SOME POULTRYMEN HAVE CONTRACTED THEIR FRESH EGGS AT A PRICE HIGHER THAN THE ABOVE QUOTATIONS. plants, $1 _M, del. Will exch. for good tton seeds. S. G. Lindsey. Lenox, Ga. _ Millions E. Jersey cabbage plants, $1 M. Ed Allison, Adrian, Ga. te Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 M, OB. April ist shipment. J. P. Mul- is, Baxley, Ga. Tomato and pepper plants, 50c a son Clark, Thomasville, Ga., Box 108. Well rooted, large Kudzu plants, $2.- }.a 100, $6 for 500, $11 M, Spearmint less than 25); any quantity Himalaya who will come and dig them. Fan- ny Pharr, Buford, Ga., Rt..1. COD Cabbage plants, frost proof, Early J., and Flat Dutch, 60c for 500, 90c M, 5M. $4. J. P. McCook, Fitzger- ald, Ga., P.O. Box 72. Rooted Himalaya cuttings, 25c doz. _ Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga. Tomato, cabbage and onion plants, _ $1 M, pepper and potato plants, $1.75 -M. Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. -. Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J., Dutch, Wakefield, Sure-Head, postpaid, 60c for 500; $1 M. Will ship COD, 75c -M. John B.| Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Genuine Crystal Wax Bermuda on- ion plants, well rooted, open field grown, $1 for 500, $1.25 M, 2 M, $2.45, 6M, $6; Frostproof cabbage plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, 5M $1 M, All collect. W.-R. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Succession and Drum Head cabbage, 65c for 500; 90c M; del., 5M, $3.50; 10M, $7 collect; pur inspected Porto Rico po- tato plants after 15th April, $1.75 M, del. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. Porto Rico potato plants, $2 M, by April 15th. Govt. inspected. J. H. Jen- kins, Baxley, Ga, RFD 4. - Brummer and Hastings extra early tomato plants, now ready, 10c doz. Peyton Hodges, Brinson, Ga. : Kudzu roots, greatest forage plant, ic ea., or exch. for farm products. O. -C. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga. Porto Rico potato plants, pure bred, State inspected, and treated from vine uttings. Early April and May del., $1.- 75 M, in 5M and more lots. Guaran- teed count. F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ga. - Imp. Porto Rico Goyt. inspected plants, and treated. Now booking or- ders. Full count guaranteed, $2 M, 5M $1.75. Cash with order. No personal check accepted. Mrs. Addie Evans, Gra- ham, Ga. Porto Rico potato plants, Govt in- spected, $1.60 M, FOB Hickox. Booking orders for April and May del. No per- onal check accepted. C. F. Rowell, rinokur, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 21. Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J., Dutch. Copenhagen, Wakefields, 60c a ; = arge, stalky E. J. and Chas. Wake-| and E. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 50c. _Everbearing and Lady Thompson Goyt. inspected potato plants: Nan-. - Lady Thompson and Klondike straw-- E. Jersey. Chas. Wakefield cabbage 100 postpaid. - Prompt shipment. Bran- | ants, 2 doz. 25c (no order filled for ackberry plants to give away to any- _E. J., Chas. Wakefield, E. Flat Dutch = eS _ s an = e re, 5 3 2 2 for 500, $1 M postpaid; 75c per M, ants For Sale And (COD: Rosecoe Mays: Fitzgerald, Ga. 4 ants For Sale And _| Porto Rico potato plants, $2 per M, | April and May del. HE. V. Kinsey, Val- desta, Ga. i? < Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 a 100, $2 M, or. exch. for peas, or any kind seed, or dried fruit. W. E. Good- win, Wadley. Ga. fee Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c a 100, 45c for 200, or 75c for 500 del. sacks, at 10 ea. Ea. party to pay post- iston, Ga. = 60c for 500, $1.15 M, del., each; also tomato plants, April del., $1.50 M. E. J.. Goins, Seville, Ga. | ee Tomato plants: Avon Early; Hast- ings extra early; June pink and Tef- field Beauty, now ready. well packed and moss wrapped, $1 for 300, $2.50 M, prepaid. Mrs. D. J. Harrison, Black- shear, Ga. : Cabbage plants, 75c M, onion plants, jin season, $2; Exch. for corn. hay, peas or most anything can use on farm. Mrs. Cora Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. ee Porto Rico potato plants, $2 M, Ear- ly J. and Wakefield cabbage, $1 per M, 5M or more, 75c M, exch. for Run- ner peanuts and good seed peas. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. - : Yellow Yams, Banana Yams, South- ern Queen, Early Triumph, Nigger Kil- ler, Improved Red Skin Porto Rico po- tato plants, Express, $1.75 M, parcel post, $2 FOB Alma. Shipping April 10. Booking orders now. Can ship 400 M per week. J. A. Turner, Alma, Ga. Several M Shallot plants. Sell exch. Mrs. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. _ Porte Rico potato plants, Red Skin or Folkston, Ga. - : Chas. Wakefield and Copenhagen Market cabbage, and Bermuda onion plants, 50c M, FOB Adel, 50c M, in 5M ae over lots. Clarence Sutton, Adel, a.. CER pn a3 250 ea., Bermuda onion and cabbage plants, 85c; 500 of each, $1.50 del., 5M cabbage plants, $3 FOB. L. P. Legg, Rebecca. Ga. a Frostproof cabbage plants, all lead- ing varieties, postpaid, 500 for 60c;: $ M. J. R. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. : Bunch, Porto Rico potato plants, $2.- 50 M and the Running, $1.75 FOB. Cash with order. H. A. Walker, Baxley, Ga., RFD 1. ee Cabbage plants grown from Long Is- land seed: J. Wakefield, Flat Dutch and Succession, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, 5M, $4; 10M, $7. All prepaid. Mrs. Nina Welch, Sylvester, Ga. g E. Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, now rady, well rooted, 1M, $1. N. M. King, Nahunta, Ga. Gov't. inspected and treated Porto Rico potato plants. April, May and | June del., $1.75 M, FOB. W. G. OQuinn Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. | Pink and Purple hull Porto Rico sweet potato plants: Early Triumph, Boone, Spanish, old time Nigger Kill- er, $2.50 M. Special price on. large lots. J. Mitch Boatright, Coffee, Ga. E. J., Chas. Wakefield, Flat Dutch and Drumhead cabbage from L. I. seed; white and yellow Bermuda on- ion, Heading varieties of collards, all 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del., 75c M collect; to, Ruby King, and Hot pepper, 15c doz., 60c a 100. Now ready, 2 in pots 60c doz. Prompt shipment and satis- faction guaranteed. Walter W. McEver, Braselton, Ga. : Spearmint plants, 50c a 100. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. : 3 Genuine Porto Rico potato plants. April. May and June del., $2 per M, 5M or over, $1.75 M, New Stone tomato plants. ready now, 85c M, 5M or more, 75c M, also good frost proof cabbage plants, well rooted, J. Wakefield, Chas. and Flat Dutch, 75c M, 5M or more, 65c M. L. R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Earliana tomato plants, now ready, 40c a 100 del., Pimento and Ruby King pepper plants, April del., 40c a 100 del. B.-L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga., Rtv 1. Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 75c for 500, $1.25 M, postpaid. J. B. Ben- nett, Flowery Branch, Ga., RFD 1. Sage plants, 5c ea., 50c doz. plus postage. Mrs. L. L. Wilson, Cave Spegs., Ga.- Rt... Frost proof, open field grown, any variety cabbage plants, 65c for 500, $1 M, 5M, $4.50; 10M, $8; Porto Rico po- tato plants, from March 15th to June 15th, $2.25 M, 5M or more, $2 M. Govt. inspected and treated. J. H. Crisp, Fen- der, Ga. ; : Spring grown and frost proof cab- eX or exch. for good 100 lb. white feed. age on exch. Mrs. T. E. Happoldt, Dew- Frostproof cabbage and onion plants, | improved, $1.50 M, FOB. A. W. Askew, Brimmer. Marglobe and Stone toma- bage plants: EJ. Chas. Wakefield and = MARKET BULLETI. - s: early Flat Dutch, and early tomato plants, 75c for 500, $1.20 M, postpaid; not prepaid, cabbage, 3M up, 75c M. Prompt Ga. Se =o Sous Frost proof cabbage plants: E. J., Chas. Wakefield, Flat Dutch, Success- ion, and Drum Head, 60c for 500, 90c M, 5M, $4 del. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rts. =a : Pure Gov. inspected Porto Rico po- tato plants, $1.50 M, FOB Pelham. C. R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga. Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 75c M, or exch. for anything can use of equal value; also potato plants, in sea- son, $1.75. All FOB E. W. Sellers, Alma, Ga,., Rt. 3. =e Several M tomato plants. March and April del., $2.50 M, or 30c a 100 col. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. $8 M, thornless blackberry, 20c ea., $2 doz., yellow Bermuda onion plants, 65c for 500, $1.15 M, strawberry, 45c 100, $3 M-; All del. David Pike, Mauk., Ga., Bic, Box tex spected and treated, $1.75 M, 5M or more, $1.50 M. April and May del. W. J. Boyett, Bristol, Ga. Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, State inspected and treated, $1.50 M. Booking orders for April 10th del. 10M lots, $1.- a M. T. H. Gordon, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. . Frost proof cabbage plants, large, fresh and well rooted; extra Early J., and Chas. Wakefields, 80c M, 5M, $3.- 50; white Bermuda onion plants, 60c for 500, $1 M. All postpaid. Immediate shipment. Mrs. Mary J. Stokes, Fitz- gerald, Ga., P. O. Box 72. Chas. and J. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.25 M, del., 5 and 10M lots, $1 M collect; Klondike strawberry plants, good, strong and well rooted, $1.75 M, del. Prompt shipment. No checks. O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. -. Himalaya black berry plants, 20c doz. 2 doz. 35c; scions of lg. red sweet plum, 1-1-2 ft; 2 for--15c, 60c doz.; currant sprouts, 10c ea. 6 for 50c; early va- riety strawberry, 20c a 100. Add post- age. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. : oe et Porto Rico plants, Govt. jnspected, $1.75 M; plants: Greater Baltimore and New Stone, tomato, $1.75 M. 25c per 100. Ruby King pepper, $2.25 M. or 50c a 100 del. April, May and June del. for all. Send money order. D. Story, Mor- ven, Ga. 2 so 2 _ Imp. large Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100. Major Crowe, Cum- ming, Ga. Rt. 4. (Not Major Crow, Gainesville, Ga.) Ses Horse radish, horehound and sage plants, 25c per doz. each. Mrs. J. E. Mauldin, Eastanollee, Ga. BS Large type everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $1.20 for 500 del. Mrs. Loro Wilkes, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. Five. ; - Porto Rico plants, Govt. inspected and treated, $1.50 M. FOB. Now book- ane orders. I. N. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Chas. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab- bage, and white and yellow Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M. COD: Mrs. N. N. Malcom, Ty Ty, Ga. j Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants (that will not go to seed, and make good heads) from seed sown early in December; White Bermuda onion, 500 75c; $1 M. Baltimore and New Stone tomato plants, 75c 500. Ready. Orders promptly filled. Roy McRee, Meigs, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $2 M., del. Prompt shipment. Clay Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. I. Imp. Klondike strawberry, inspected and certified, 25c a 100, $1.25 500, $2 M. del. Also Blue Damson plum sprouts, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. Bunch Porto Rico plants, $2.50 M., FOB; Porto Rico plants, $1.75 M. and all over 5 M., $1.50 M. J. H. Whiten, Baxley, Ga. . Gov. inspected Porto Rico plants, $2 M. Cash with order. No personal checks J. T. Troupe, Baxley, Ga. > Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted, 25c a 100, $2 M. Add postage un- der 500 plants. No personal Rt... 2. : Select strawberry plants: 5 varieties including the famous Mastodon Ever- bearing (bears all summer with large berries). Write for prices. Henry W. Yarbrough, Roswell, Ga. Chas. Wakefield and Flat Dutch -cGabhage and white and yellow Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M. COD. W. S. Malcom, Ty Ty, Ga. - _ Large, well rooted yellow Bermuda = x onion plants, $1 M., 5 M. $4, 10 M del. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, | Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 a 100; |- Porto Rico potato plants, Gov't. in- |Ridge, Ga. 3 for 25c, $1 doz. del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, checks. . Miss Grace Anderson, Gainesville, Ga. |- $7.50; 20 M. up, 70c M. Cash with order. J. E. Mitchell, Doerun, Ga. S055 _ Large sage plants, 5c ea., catnip, 10c . doz., Miss Ruth Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga., Box. 44. = a, = Pure E. Triumph potato plants, $2 M. Porto Rico, $1.75 M. All del. Walter J. Dowdy, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2.. Millions E. frost proof cabbage plants, 65c for 500, $1 M..5 M. $4.50. Postpaid; Bermuda onions, same price. 12 hour service. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. ee ae ee E. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, frost proof. well rooted from best seed, $1 M. A, L. Crook, Senoia, Ga. Klondike and Everbearing. strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $2 M. Theresa Allen, | Gainesville; Ga., Rt. 2. pos : Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100 ~ $2 M. Miss Avis Reynolds, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. ig = Bee Klondike and Lady Thompson straw- _ berry plants, well rooted, 25c a 100, $2 ee M. Hoyt Anderson, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2: eae Pure imp. Porto Rico potato plants, Govt. inspected, April, May and June ~ del., $1.75 M. Special prices to large orders. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga, Rt. 3. All Season and Chas. Wakefield cab- page plants, now ready, $1.25 M. del. G. E, Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga,Rt. 1. _ Extra early cabbage plants, by exp. 2M. $1.50; 5 M. $3.40; 10 M. $6; Ber- muda onion, 3 M. $3. Satisfaction guar-_ anteed. Rufus Riner, Tifton. Ga., Rt. 3. St. Regis and Everbearing and Cuth- pert Red raspberry plants, 50c doz, $3 a 100, $15 M. J. F. Anderson, Blue Everbearing red raspberry, 40c doz., $1.25 a 100. Exch. for box flowers or cabbage or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. Edith Free, Clarkesville, Ga., Rt. Three. : a ee Kudzu rooted, field run cuttings, $5.50 M. prepaid. L. G,. Sanders, Dewy- rose, Ga., Rt. 2. : se Porto Rican potato plants, Gov't. inspected, $1.75 per M. FOB. April and May del. Booking orders now. W. Jd. OQuinn, Jr., Odum, Ga., Rt. 2. : Cabbage, onion and tomato plants, $1 per M; Pepper and potato plants, $1.75 per M. Andrew Clark, Thomas- ville, Ga. Soe og Se Porto Rico plants, Govt. inspected, $1.50 per M., S. P. Hutto, Surrency, Ga. Jersey, Wakefield, Succession -and Flat Dutch, all early varieties, cabbage plants now ready. $1.25 per M. del. Cash with order. E. E. Carter. Hazel- hurst, Ga. 2 oe: Fresh, well rooted, E. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants grown in field ready to ship; 500 50c; 1 M. 90; del. S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga.- a Sage plants for sale: large leaf per doz. 25c; $1.50 per 100; Onion plants, Bermuda, 25c per 100. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. ; i ae Improved Klondike strawberry plants State inspected, 25c per 100; $1.25 for : 500; $2 per M. prompt shipment. Mrs. W. B. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. : Lady Thompson strawberry plants, $1.25 for 500; $2 per M. postpaid; C. D. Freeland, Gainesville, Ga., Rt.2. Will exch. fine Mum plants for white narcissi, dbl. pink althea, Or dahlia bulbs. Mrs. Carl Waters, 102 Third St., Augusta, Ga. si) 2 Inspected potato plants, $2 per M. Onions, cabbage, collards, leading varl- - eties, $1.25 per M. Emory Travis, River- dale, Ga. a Hastings Red Rock and Stone to- mato plants, 20c per 100; $1.75 per M. Royal King and Ruby Giant pepper plants, 25c per 100; $2 per M; plants now ready to set out. Will exch. plants for value. Would like to exch. for @ little red hen mee parel: Mrs. E. H. Higgins, Surrency, Ga. Z Eauxoied Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 per M. FOB. $2 del. in Ga. Book-_ ing orders for April and May l. = Cash with order. J. W. Sellers, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. Soa Field grown Rutabaga plants, ready S for shipment, $2 per M. del. New Stone - tomato and pimento pepper plants. March and April del. $2.per M. del. | ae Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. : : 5 varieties cabbage plants, mixed, = 500, 75c; 1 M. $1.40, postpaid. 1 M. $155 5 M. $4: 10 M. 7.50. W. T. Brooks, ATs = lington, Ga., Rt. Porto Rico potato plants, $2 per M. April and May del. E. V. Kinsey, Val- = dosta, Ga., Box 114. 2 Genuine improved Porto Rican pota- to plants, $2 per M.; 5 M. and over, $1.75; Early Triumph and Yams, $2.25 per M. del. in Ga. April and May. E. L. Anderson, Alma, Ga., Rt. 40-0 2 Tr eat _ PLANTS FOR SALE _ Porto Rica potato plants, $1.75 per ; 5 M or over, $1.50 M. May and Apr. June del. Cash with order. Ike Tomber- jin, Surrency, Ga. : Certified Porto Rico potato plants, $2 per M. April and May del. Also to- mato plants, $1 per M. M. Kinsey, aldosta, Ga., Box 114, Rt. 3. arly Jersey and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 50c per M. exp. col. 5c. postpaid. Also Govt. inspected improved Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 per M. by exp. collect or $2 per M. del. April 15 or 20th del. J. H. Sumner, Omega, Ga. } os a Genuine Porto Rico potato plants, 1.50 per M. FOB. Now booking orders early plants, April and May del. . Campbell, Surrency, Ga. elected Govt. inspected pure pink kin Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 per M. FOB or exch. for sound Fall eas or R. I. Red baby chicks. Mrs. J. C. Flythe, Hahira, Ga. : _ Porto Rico and Early Triumph po- tato plants at $2 per M. del. Booking rders for April and May del. Also lave strawberry plants at 25c per 100. H. G. Bartlett, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D. Millions fine frost proof cabbage plants, 500, 65c; 1 M. $1; 3 M. or over, sc per M, Also pure Porto Rico pota- ants, April and May Govt. inspec- nd treated. 500; $1.25; 1 M, $2: 5 M or over, $1.75; Tomato plants, Stone Mtn. Matchless, Greater Baltimore, 500, 65. J. T, Mullis, Alma, Ga. Genuine Porto Rico potato plants, , $1.60. L. E. Deal, Bristol, _ Pure Porto Rican potato plants, $1.- 60 per M del. Cash with order. Now ng orders for April and May del. _W. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga. : Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 per | FOB. Ready April Ist. J. P. Mullis, ley, Ga. akefield and Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500-65c; 1M-$1 postpaid or exp. collect 75c per M; 5M or more,*60c; 10M or more, 50c per M; Klondike Strawberry plants, inspected, certified, 500-$1.25; 1M-$2 postpaid. Major Crowe, Gainesville, (Ga., Rt. 1. > About 1-2 million Parkers superior Porto Rico plants, 8 yrs. of careful se- lection and breeding; booking orders for April and May del; $2.50 per M FOB. A..B. Parker, Plains, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure Yellow skin Porto Rican plants, ae of April and May del., $1.75 per M. O. with order to be booked ow. Exch. 8M plants for 10 bu. N. C. runner peanuts, peanuts del. A. C. Marten, Hahira, Ga., Rt. 1. - abbage plants, Early Jersey, Chas. kefield, Flat Dutch, Succession and rum head. 500-60c! 1M-90c; 5M-$4 del. Inspected Porto Rico potato plants $1.75 per 1M del. after April 15th. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. Nice, frostproof cabbage plants, lead-. ing varieties, will ship the same day. 500-65c postpaid. 70c per M_ collect. A. J. Roberson, Omega, Ga... Fine strawberry plants, bear from April till June; 25c per 100; Indian cur- rants, 15c ea. Horse radish roots, 5c ea. Cash with order. Mrs. L. W. Slaughter, Rising Fawn, Ga. orto Rico potato plants, April and May del. 500, $1.25; 1M, $2 postpaid; 1M, $1.75 exp. collect. H. C. Sumner, Omega, Ga. - Improved Porto Rico potato plants, $1.70 per M, exp. collect or $2 per M del. S.J. Lindsey, Omega, Ga. -.Improved Porto Rico potato plants; Nancy Hall, $2 per M; 5M or more, $1.- 1%, 75 per M; Early Triumph, $2.25 per M; 5M or more, $2 per M; Tomato plants, $2 per M. April and May del. J. W. tmon, Alma, Ga. Pure, improved red skinned Porto ico potato plants, Govt. inspected at $1.50 per M FOB. C. R. Redmond, Pel- ham, Ga. Genuine Porto Rico and Nancy Hall potato plants, $1.50 per M April and May del. Also New Stone tomato plants now ready, $1.25 per M. J. B. Fossett, Baxley, Ga. Improved potato plants, $1.75 per M or exch. for R. I. Red chicks or N. 2. a Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. _ Inspected Porto Rico potato plants, >4 per M or exch. for genuine half-and half cotton seed or day old baby chicks. Mrs. L. F. Dykes, Baxley, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants for 500, $1.50; 1M, $2.50 postpaid. M. vet, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2: a-early J. and Chas. Wakefield | plants, prompt shipment; 60c 300; 90c for 1M del. 5M, $4.50; 10M .-|~ Charleston, Jersey, Succession 1G. Tyral, Bristol, - Gov't inspected potato plants, Nancy Hall, $2.50 per M; Porto Rico, $2 per .M; Write for prices on large quanti- ties. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Well rooted Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, 75c per M in 5M lots |or more, 60c per M; Porto Rico pota- to plants, April 15th del. $2 per M in 5M lots or more, $1.75 per M. D. M: Barber, Baxley, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, Early Jersey and Chas. Wakefield, open field grown and from L: I. seed now ready, 500-60c;. $1 per M del. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 6. Pure Porto Rico potato plants, in- spected, $1.50 per M. Tomato plants, Stone and Baltimore, 1M, $1.10; 5M, $4.50. April shipments. Mrs. Ola Will- | iams, Coffee, Ga. ee Porto Rican potato plants, Govt. in- spected, April, May, June del. $2 per M; Globe, Stone and Greater Balti- more tomatoes, April, May del., 100, 45c; 250, 90c; 500, $1.40; 1M, $1.90. Pi- mento, Ruby King; Crimson, Giant Pepper, April, May del. 100, 60c; 250, | $1.25; 500, $2; 1M; $3.40. H. F. Valdosta, Ga. cess Govt. inspected pure Porto Rican potato plants, $2 per M in smaller lots, 5M or more, $1.75 per M del; M O or check to accompany order. C. H. Par- ish, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6. ' Porto Rican potato plants, April del; IM lots, $2; 10M lots $1.75; - larger quantities quoted. Cash with order. Wilson Baxley, Baxley, Ga. ; Stair, cab- bage, straw.and crystal wax Bermuda onion plants, 200, 40c; 500, 75c; 1M, $1.25 del. R. H. Kent, Dawson, Ga. Triumph Porto Rican and Nigger Killer potato plants del. April, May and June; $2.25 per M del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. euse Charleston and Jersey Wakefield and. |Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500, 65c;. 1M, $1 postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Bran- an, Lewiston, Ga. ge Porto Rico potato plants, $2 per M; 10M or more, $1.75 FOB. Early Jersey cabbage plants, $1 per M; 5M or more 75c FOB. R. J. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov't. in-: spected purple skin and red; $1.75 per M; 5M or more, 1.50; will be ready to del by April 1st. Lovin E. Deal, Pat- terson, Ga. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.75 per M:; 5M, $1.65 per M; FOB. Cabbage | plants and tomato, 500, 65c; 1M, $1 FOB. W. H. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. E. J. Wakefield from genuine L. I. seed; packed with moss; 200, 35c; 300 50c: 500, 70c; $1.25 per M postpaid. T. D. Rycroft, Cordele, Ga. * Porto Rico potato plants, improved plants, State inspected, good strong plants, April 15th and May del. $2 per M; 5M or more, a7 per M FOB. F. a. = : Pure, inspected Porto Rican and Big Stem Jersey sweet potato plants from selected seed, April, May del. $1.50. per M. Jas A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Genuine vine inspected .Porto Rico potato plants, $2 per M FOB. April, May and June del. Cash with order. Pat Lewis, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.. Catnip and horehound plants, 5c ea. Scullion buttons, 15c qt: Miss Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 3. _ Large, thrift Bermuda onion plants, $1 per M del. F. O. Martin, Jakin, Ga. Lady Thompson and Klondike straw- berry plants; 100 for 30c; $1.75 per M del. Porto Rico potato plants, del., $1.- 75 per M. Would exch. for cane seed or dried fruit or cotton seed for plant- ing. L. A. Crowe, oe Bee Cos Napier grass roots, and plants : sale. EWrite for prices. Syd T. Smith, thbert, Ga. ae plants, 10c for clump. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Jones, MciIn- tyre, Ga., Rt. 2. : : Big stem everbearing strawberry, 25c a 100; raspberry, Junipers, 25c ea., or exch. for seed pea~ nuts, Miss Elsie Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga. FE. J.. Chas. Wakefield cabbage and Bermuda onion, del. in Ga., 65c for 500 $1 M, 5M, $3.50 Exp. Col. Cash with order. Prompt shipment. G. W. Watson, hburn, Ga. : oe purple skin Porto Rico plants, $2 M, 5M and up, $1.75 M. FOB. Exch. few for peas. B. B. Medders, Alma, Ga. Rt 3: Ses ee Porto Rico, purple and pink skin, $1.75 M, also Hot pepper plants, 25 a 100. Cash with order. R. R. Purvis, Coffee, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 27. & J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants from Long Island seed, also Prize Taker onion plants (have been 10c ea., also English. [Backed with moss, postpaid; 35c, 200; 500, 75c. Stamps accepted to 50c. J. H. Walker, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D. E. J., Chas. Wakefield, Flat Dutch, | Succession and All Head Early cab- bage plants, and Bermuda onion plants, 70c M, FOB by Exp., lots of 3M and up, by mail, 500-75c, or $1.50 M. Orders filled same day received. Jas. M. Henry, Doerun, Ga., Box 41. Big Boston and Prize Head lettuce plants, now ready, 20c a 100 del. Miss Alma Spearman, Sale City, Ga; Rt. 1. Everbearing and large May strawber- ry plants, 35c and 30c a 100; horse rad- ish and raspberry, 6 for 25c each; root-. ed sage, 10c ea., peppermint, 2 doz., 20c. se Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., dy ; : ; E. J., Dutch, Sure Head cabbage plants, postpaid: 60c 500; 90c M. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Imp. Porto Rico plants, Govt. in- spected and treated, $2 M, $1.75 M in 5M lots. April, May and June del. Ex- ch. some for 3 bu., N. C. peanuts. Mrs. Addie Evans, Graham, Ga. PLANTS WANTED Want to exch. value for 2M, Porto Rico potato plants. Write. Mrs. J. S. Greene, Curryville, Ga., Star Rt. : draws, Advise earliest date can ship and price. R. L. Cameron, Stockton, Ga., RFD A, Box 28. ae Want small plum tomato plants or seed, also butterbean seed. Mrs. J. M. eeereOns Brunswick, Ga., 2414 Ellis Want to exch. 6 lbs. nice, bright dried apples for Early cabbage, and Ber- muda onion plants. Want only 100 cab- |bage plants, the rest in onion to equal value. Ea. to pay chgs. Write first. Mrs. Julia Darnell, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch. 100 well rooted Lu- cretia dewberry plants for 300 nice, strong E. J. or Chas. Wakefield cab- -bage plants. Mrs. Lillie Mae Latham, Felton ;Ga., Rt. 2. a S Want 1 or 2M Banana Yams or Nan- cy Hall sweet potato plants Ist of Ap- ril. Mrs. Hattie Holton, Covena, Ga. -_ Want cabbage plants, 2 or more hun- dred, also garden pea seed and butter bean seed. Will exch. nice, large gladio- li bulbs for same; 3 colors, red, pink and. white. Mrs. J. Arledge, Pulaski, Ga. ee FARM HELP WANTED Want man to do general farm work. Salary or share basis. E. S. Blackwell, Shady Dale, Ga. ; Want colored farmer with help to handle successfully a 3 horse crop lo- cated near Bishop, Oconee. County. Good house, good mules, high grade fertilizer supplied. Write. O. J. Sala, Atlanta, Ga., 51 Woodcrest Ave. Want family to grow 6 acres tobac- co and 10 cotton (no other crop); wages rest of time. Furnish stock and tools and allow $10 per. mo. on crop, also want 2 wage hands until September. Pay $14 ea. per mo. and board and laundry, or $20 and party board self. At once. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. Want man with family to work on farm. State salary expected. J. P. Mc- Eachern, Fitzgerald, Ga. Want large or small family who can work as much as 20 acres or more of corn and cotton, about 3 1-2 mi. north of Braselton. Will furnish stock, land, etc. J. C. Cooper, Braselton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 47. Want young man, 17 to 20 yrs, to learn scientific poultry husbandry and Rabbitry. Small salary while learning. Room, .good board and laundry. Also want single man or widower, past mid- dle age to do light work and act as foreman for small boys, studying poul- try husbandry. Permanent position for satisfactory services. Ref. required. Both must be honest, reliable, of Protestant faith, with no undesirable habits. J. H. Cash, Hapeville, Ga., P. O. Box 115. POSITIONS WANTED Want Supt. or Foremans place on farm. Lifetime exp. Can handle and keep up all kinds of farm machinery and capable of keeping up general farm. Salary or salary and com. ha- | sis. L. L. Lassiter, Atlanta, Ga.. Care Gen. Del. : : Want to run a I horse farm on halves Prefer Carroll County. Have to be fur- nished to make crop. 5 in family, 4 to work. Plenty of help to make and ga- ther crop. Buck Martin, Griffin, Ga., 737 West Quillie St. 4 Want job on farm. Experienced in dairying and general farming. Married, grown to 5 lbs. ea). Assorted if desired. | Ga. Want 20 or 25 M Porto Rico. potato} cond. Solon fruit, or other value. Mrs.-Eva '1 child. Good references. At once. L. | - ies te Ve % : 2 = s Ps ates SONS \ sD oe eee Emory University, Ga., Box Want place on 1 horse crop on halv. Am able to furnish self. Guy Nabors, KE. Atlanta, Ga., 693 Gresham Ave. 27 yr. old single man raised on farm, & wants job driving truck or milking on ~ dairy farm. Good references. V. B. Bon- | ae Atlanta, Ga., 1163 Holderness St. sew ae Want job on farm. Will work for $1 day and board. Clifford Tanner, Alma. __ Gaj Rt. 1. Bes Eee Want position on farm at once. Ex-~ | perienced dairyman and farmer. Ref- erences. P. B. Peek, Atlanta, Ga., 411 Hood St. Sie 3 as : # MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3 Red Fox squirrels; 1 female and 2 males. Make best offer. T. L. Cochran, Temple, Ga. Pgh he Cte Oe a _ About 21 Ibs. geese feathers, $20. Mrs. J, Crumley, Pitts -Gacart: bans Ground oyster shell for per 100 lbs., FOB. W. A. Smith, vannah, Ga., 102 BE. Bay St Cotton seed meal and hull sacks. Sell or exch. for anything can use. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt.1.. -- Black walnut kernels, screened, 45c Ib., del. in Ga. J. L. Crone, Philomath, +o a 1 set of heavy blacksmith tools, $40 or exch. for 30 bu. corn. Mrs. N. H. White, Mableton, Ga. 2 New duck feathers, 60c Ib., or exch. Mrs, J. H. Kelehar, Ellabell, Ga. ~~ 100 Ib. size cotton feed sacks, 7c ea., FOB. W. R. Davis, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 4. Set Se 1928 crop long straw brooms, 15 ea, % $1.50 doz., also 1928 dried sage, 10c_ cupfull. Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Gainesville Ga., Rt. 7. se Wages 6 doz. nice straw brooms, $1 doz. Mrs. chickens, $1. Sars wee en Se Sm L. S Taunton, Reynolds. Ga, RFD 4. -.1 set of tobaco flues and sticks, $10 FOB here. Emory Jones, Blakely, Ga. Bbl. sprayer for orchard sufficient . hose and nozzle complete, $5 ea. D.- M. Glover, Monticello, Ga. ned ee __ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want to exch. value $8.50 for Porto Rico plants, at $1.50 M, 90 day velvets at $1.50 bu., or 300 cap. brooder in good cone Windom, Grantville, Ga., Want to exch. cabbage and onion plants for cured meat, dried or fresh | Fitton, Gai Rtsr33 Bo Want to exch. 2 qts. white browneyed peas for 1 gal. daisy churn without top or dasher. Mrs. S. H. Smith, Matthews Ga. saan Want to exch. value for anything can use on farm..J..D. Taylor, Vienna, Ga. Want to exch. 1 doz. strawbrooms at $1 for bunch or pole beans, cabbage or tomato plants. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. qo Lindsey, Millen, Ga., Rt. C, SYRUP FOR SALE e A-1 pure Ga. cane syrup in gal. cans, $4.50 per case of 6 cans, $1.80 per case of 12 1-2 gal. cans J. T. Ponder, Whig- ham, Ga. Ribbon cane syrup will sell for $1 gal. 2 or exch. for value. .W. B. Spearman, Social Circle, Ga. . : Lot of first class pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, 10 lb. buckets, $4.50 for case of 6. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga.; Rt. 150 gal. 1928 fancy sugar cane syrup in No. 10 cans, 80c per can or $110 for | the lot. W. A. Jordon, Lyons, Ga. Pure Ga. cane syrup in 5 lb. cans, 40c per can FOB. Cash with order. H. L. Kessler, Pincon, Ga. ~- - ae A-1 grade sugar cane syrup; 50 cas- es of 6 No 10 cans. each, $4.50 per case. Check with order, Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. Oe ee ae inne Fancy A-1 Ga. cane syrup, gal. cans, $4.50 per case of 6 cans, 1-2 gal. cans, $4.75 per case of 12 cans FOB. Guy S. Jones, Thomasville, Ga. His 4 gal. good sorghum in 10 lb. buck- Mrs. R..L. Arnall, Atlanta, Ga,, 1666 Emory Rd., NE. ore VS Re Want 1 or 2 bbls. pure Ga. Sugar Cane syrup. Send sample and best cash price: Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga. BUTTER FOR SALE 3 Ibs. ea., week, firm country butter free from coloring, 45c lb., del. Mrs. Hoyt Chandler, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 50 Fresh butter churned every day, 50 lb. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3. 4 oe eS eee | ets, $1 gal., or exch. for 5 hens or ducks, SYRUP WANTED iner, Box cA ae Georgia Market Bulletin Published weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director _ Department Of : Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, March 21, 1929. Entered as second class matter Feb- ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at | Atlanta, Georgia, under the act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing | at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103. Act of Octo- ber 3, 1917... | Advertisements of farm produce and appurtenances, admissible under _ | postal regulations, inserted one time - | on each request and repeated only | when request is accompanied by | new copy of advertisement, Limited space will not permit inser- | tion of unimportant advertisements. | Under legislative act the Market | Bulletin.does not assume any re- sponsibility for any advertisement appearing in the Bulletin or trans- action resulting therefrom. _.. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED One 24 in. Williams, Grist mill, also 40 ft. 6 in. by 5, or 6 Ply Rubber belting, Write giving cond. of what you have. (Ad received before ruled not for publication.) Address G. B. Crane, Dixie, Ga. _ FARM HELP WANTED | Want reliable and sober young mar- ried man to do general farm and or- chard work with experience running _ tractors. Could use man with one or two grown boys or man with one or two brothers. Dollar a day for Farm _ and Orchard work; dollar and half a day for tractor work. Begin at once. _ Work until. August or longer. A. D. Williams, Yatesville, Ga. as HAY WANTEDCar Lots Want 1 car bright peanut hay. Will pay $11 FOB your station, or $15 del n Gertield; Ga; I. G. Thompson; Rt. 2. Want 1 car or less A. No. 1 pea- vine, bright color hay, without Ber- muda, Johnson Grass, or other grass or weed seed in same. Quote lowest . price. Will exch> or pay cash. Mrs. \- ay Jane Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga., __ Want several cars peavine hay. Make best del. price. Bennetts Bonded Whse., Eastman, Ga, ~ CORN WANTEDCar Lots a Want several cars slipped shuck corn. _ Make best del. price. Bennetts Bond- ed Whse., Eastman, Ga. BEANS & PEAS WANTEDCar Lots Want Velvet beans in pod and Vel- vet bean hulls, car lots. Make best del. price. Bennetts Bonded Whse., East- man, Ga. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 90-day Velvet beans in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.50 bu., and 1 car velvet bean __ Meal in 100 Ib. bags, $32 ton. All FOB. Will Garrett, Eastman, Ga. - 1 car good, sound velvet beans in pod, $25 ton FOB. D. A. Lewis, East- man, Ga. 1 car 18 tons, velvet beans in hull pS! sale. Guy S. Jones, Thomasville, J if GRAIN FOR SALE Peanut hay, $15 ton, and _ good, bright improved Spanish seed peanuts, 5c lb. P. E. Ivey, Pinehurst, Ga. 3 tons different varieties hay; pea- vine, peavine and sorghum, and 1- vet bean and beggarweed; also 1 1-2 _ tons bright oats. All baled. Make best _ Offer. G. J. Davis, Glennville, Ga., Rt. 2: Bs _ Bright, green grass baled hay. Will Sell cheap or exch. for cattle, or pea- huts. F. W. Maddox, Stone Mtn., Ga., x BOX 297. 10 tons bright meadow hay for sale. _ W. D. Amis, Athens, Ga., 23 Lexing- ton Rd. ~N or Meadows / MARKET BULL GRAIN WANTED 4 Want to buy feed oats in 100 bu. lots. J. G. Mooney, Quill, Ga. Want to exch. 2 baby calves for good grade of wheat and yellow corn. L. L. Wallace, South Atlanta, Ga. Want peanut hay; Lifsey melon seed; 1M Ibs. each Stewart and Schley pe- cans, and slipped shuck ear corn. Tay- lor & Averett, Cordele, Ga. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Hastings. Jerusalem\ artichokes, 40c per pk., or $1.50 bu. W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga. Red Hot pepper, 10c per qt., or exch. for Sugar Crowder peas. Mrs. Geo. Sul- livan, Comer, Ga., Rt. 1. Between 1500 and 2M nice Rutabaga turnips, 3c lb., FOB the patch. G. J. Davis, Glennville, Ga., Rt. 2. Firm headed cabbage, 2c lb. FOB. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Nice, shade dried sage, 40c lb. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. Young turnips for sale. April and May delivery. J. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga., RFD 1. VEGETABLES WANTED Want 10 bu. Jerusalem artichokes. S. S. Stover, Atlanta, Ga., 809 Throw- er Bldg. COTTON SEED FOR SALE - A few bu. Summerours Half and Half, 1st yr. from originator, $2.25 per bu., also Ruckers $1 bu. Ea. mixed privately to keep pure. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3. Pure Wannamaker Cleveland, grown in No. Ga., in 1927, $1.5U per bu., pure recleaned Salisbury, $1.25 bu. C. L. Eu- banks, Eastman, Ga. Neelys Cleveland, 1st yr. from or- iginator, kept pure. $1 per bu. C. M. Lowry, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure Wannamaker Cleveland, clean and sound, $1.25 bu., FOB. Luther M. Harman, Carrollton, Ga. : Reg. College No. 1 Germination 91 per cent,, $1.50 bu. J. W. Granade, Washington, Ga. Pure Sykes, Ist yr. from originator: first picking, $1.50; 2nd $1 bu, H. S. Baxter, Blackshear, Ga. Piedmont Cleveland, $1.25 bu. T. V. Coleman, Roswell, Ga. 100 bu. College No. 1, 1 yr. from test plats. Produced a bale to acre last yyr., $1.25 bu. Tate Wright, Athens, Ga.. Wannamakers $1; Coker Cleveland, $1.25. 1 and 1-16 in. staple. All reclean- ed, FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga., RFD 1. Sykes Early big boll five lock cotton seed, $1.50 per bu FOB. D. A. Ayers, Villa Rica, Ga. : Few bu. Langford cotton seed, $1.25 per bu. FOB. R. D. Stowe, Gaines- ville, Ga. . Pure, recleaned College No. 1 cotton seed, $1 per bu., FOB. Cash with or- der. R. W. Beall, Culverton, Ga.. Piedmont Cleveland, also pure Lang- ford cotton seed, $1.25 per bu FOB. Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Ga., Rt. 29. Select Wannamaker Cleveland cot- ton seed; privately ginned, recleaned, large heavy and sound. Free from dam- age, $1.50 per bu FOB. R. W. Stem-. bridge, Milledgeville, Ga. Wannamaker Cleveland, in bulk, $1 per bu. even wet. bags, $1.05. R. E: Aycock, Monroe, Ga. 40 Bu. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 2nd yr. from originator, $1.25 per bu. 135 bu. Piedmont Cleveland, $1.15 per bu FOB. R. T. Huff, Bishop, Ga. 30 bu. good Cleveland cotton seed, mixed with few black seed; 90c bu. or exch. for Gantt Guano distributor or | Otootan beans. Cash with order. Claude Garrison, Rydal, Ga. 25 bu. Piedmont Cleveland big boll cotton seed, pure and sound; Grown from special patch and privately gin- ned. $1.35 per bu, FOB. Sample on re-|G quest. O. L. Stone, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1. 75 bu. Half and Half cotton seed; $1.25 per bu. Cash with order. W. E. Garrett, Bowdon, Ga. Pure Wannamker cotton seed pri- vately grown and recleaned, $1.20 per bu. Also have white Spanish peanuts, 5 1-2-c lb. for sale. Orders not less than 75 Ibs. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. D. and, P.L . No. 4 cotton seed, $4 per 100 lbs. or will exch. for white Spanish peanuts, velvet and Otootan seed. N. W. Parham, Warm Springs, Ga. The Salisbury, 1 and 1-16 inch sta- ple, 1 1-2c per lb. $1.50 per bu. M. P. Word, Fairburn, Ga. 50 bu. Neelys pedigreed cotton seed for sale, ginned on private gin; $1 per oe FOB. Geo. L. Wright. Jonesboro, Boy ; Alaca long lint cotton seed, $1.50 per bu FOB. T. S. Ford, Dalton, Ga. Neelys Cleveland cotton seed, sta- ple, 1 and 1-16, 1 yr. from breeder; $1.25 per bu. or exch. for peanuts, field peas or value. H. W. Stephens, Adairs- ville, Ga., Rt. 1. Pure, improved Early prolific King cotton seed, $1.35 per bu. Wilt proof cotton seed, $1.35 per bu. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. eS 10 bu. of College No. 1 cotton seed, $1 per bu. A. E. Eavenson, Roswell, Ga. Rucker cotton seed, sound, recleaned, $1.25 per bu FOB. D. M. Boatright, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 4. Few bu. Vandiver Big boll cotton seed for sale, $1.75 per bu. 1 yr. from orig- inator or exch. Write what you have to offer J. T. Troupe, Baxley, Ga. 20 bu. Summerours extra early fruit- er cotton seed. About 45 per cent lint. $1.25 FOB. Cash with order. Hugh L. Hudgins, Summerville, Ga., Rt. 1. Imp. Wannamaker Cleveland big boll cotton seed, recleaned and sacked; $1.- 15 per bu. FOB. W. C. Oliver, Carnes- ville, Ga. Cooks cotton seed, wilt proof at $2 per bu. or exch. R. D. Welch, Iron City, Ga. Cotton seed for sale. Cochrans 3 in one cotton seed early large boll $1 per bu. Will exch. few bu. for 1 bu. Otootan beans. Few stripe half run- ner garden beans, 20c cup. Add post- age. T. L. Cochran, Temple, Ga. 60 bu. Neelys Cleveland big boll cot- ton seed staple 1 -and 1-16 inch; ist yr. from breeder, pure seed high ger- mination, $1.50 per bu., or $1.25 in 10 pie lots. J. E. Ashworth, Trion, Ga., Few 100 lbs. Cleveland improved cotton seed, $3.25 per 100. J; W. Green, Thomaston, Ga. Vandivers extra big boll cotton seed, 1 1-16 to 1 1-18 inch lint; $2 per bu. Will exch. for peas or beans or Porto Rico potatoes. Mrs. V. C. Ray,*Chicka- mauga, Ga. 15 bu. sound recleaned, Cleveland big boll cotton seed, $1 per bu FOB. Cash _ order. Thos. Roberts, Culverton, a. : 1st yr. from originator, Pedigreed Cleveland Big boll cotton seed. Won Ist and 2nd state prize last yr, $1.50 per bu. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Coker cotton seed for sale, $1.25 per bu. Bartley Moody, Screven, Ga. 25 bu. Rucker improved cotton seed, 45 per cent lint, $1.50 per bu FOB. W. E. Clark, Ellenwood, Ga, Rt 1. S Pure, Addison cotton seed, selected recleaned even wt. bags, 4c lb. Henry Calvin, Locust Grove, Ga. Addison cotton seed, 5c Ib. in exch. for ribbon cane syrup, 1928 erop. Bry- ant Rosser, Locust Grove, Ga. 50 bu. College No. 1 cotton seed, $1 per bu FOB. Cash with order. Also 4 lbs. okra seed, clean and sound, $1 for lot postpaid. J. F Briscoe, Logan.- ville. Ga. Pure, recleaned, half and half cot- ton seed, in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.50 per bu FOB. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga. Neelys improved Long Staple big boll Cleveland; staple, one and 1-16 inch. Clean and sound at special prices to close out lot. Wayne P. Sewell, Ponce De Leon Apts., Atlanta, Ga. Pure, recleaned, Wannamaker Cleve- land cotton seed, $1.50 bu. Hiram Mul- lis, Eastman, Ga. Limited amount of Wannamaker Cleveland 2nd yr. from originator. Kept clean, selected and culled. Will ship what I have for $1.25 per bu FOB. Jas- per A. Stone, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 3. College No. 1 cotton seed, 2 yrs. from College $1 per bu. FOB: Ernest McLock- lin, Statham, Ga., Rt. 2. 300 bu. Addison cotton seed, select- ed and recleaned in even wet. bags, de per lb. C. N. Calvin, Locust Grove, a. 2M bu. Wannamaker Cleveland cot- ton seed, wilt resistant, $1 per bu. High test, will exch. for good second hand section harrow or corn, beans or meal. G. H. Clarke, Rhine, Ga., Rt. 1. : Pure College No. 1 cotton seed. $1 per bu. or exch. for Laredo beans. L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga. g Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, re- cleaned and graded, $1.25 per bu, FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. 1500 bu. Cleveland big boll cotton seed, 1928 crop and in fine condition, bulk $1 per bu. 100 lbfi bags, $1.05 re- aoe FOB. J. M. Langford, Monroe, a. Limited amount of Wannamaker cot- ton seed, $1 per bu. recleaned in good sacks FOB. J . L. Thomas, Madison, Ga., JRL Chee ee ue Thursday, March 21, 1929, 1000 bu. Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, recleaned and in good condition. _ Bulk, $1 per bu. 100 lb. bags, $1.05 per bu FOB. John T. Aycock, Monroe, Ga. _/ 50 bu. Improved Piedmont Cleveland i cotton seed, 1 yr. from North Ga. $1 | per bu. FOB. Also 25 bu. sound, well cleaned, mixed field peas in sacks. W. , ~ T. Hammack, Bluffton, Ga. ; 150 bu. Half and Half cotton seed, $1 per bu. if party comes for them and brings sacks, $1.10 per bu Shipped FOB. C. S. Cowan, Hapeville, Ga., Box 284, Limited amount select Wannama- ker Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, good staple, runs about 45 per cent lint, $1.- 25 per bu., FOB Lavonia. S. A. Ver- ner, Lavonia, Ga. \ 1250 bu. Cleveland Big Boll cotton | seed, recleaned and in excellent cond., bulk, $1 bu., 100 lb. bags, $1.05 bu., FOB. R. H. Evans, Monroe, Ga., RFD 6. : Cokers imip. cotton seed, 2 bales per. acre, $1.50 bu. Sidney Aderhold, La- vonia, Ga. : Yeargins Big Boll for planting (ar- gest of all the big bolls) very prolific, 40 to 42 per cent lint. Draught resist- ant, $3 per bu, FOB. W. M. Yeargin, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 5. j 500 bu. each, No. 7 recleaned Cokers and Cleveland Big Boll, recleaned, $1- 25 bu., $4 per 100 lbs. each. T. B. Du- > mas. Milledgeville, Ga. : Ce 250 bu. pure College No. 1. Sell or exch. for a few bu. Otootan beans, let- tuce and beet, Earliana and Stone to- mato plants. L. H. Cousins, Greenville, Ga. ; ; Wannamaker Cleveland big boll, Ist _ yr. from breeder. No storm cotton. 2 bales per acre 1928. Even wet., 100 lb. bags, $1.50 bu. Special price in larger lots. L. P. Brandenburg, Senoia, Ga. | 100 bu. Cokers Cleveland, No. 5, 4 first yr. from originator, 1 and 1-16 fs lint, $1.25 bu. E. L. Howard, Canton, ie Ga., Rt. 2, : Wannamaker Cleveland, Delta and. Pine Land} sound, 1 in. lint, 95 bu., each. H. Grady Adams, Social Circle, Gaus ee Coker Cleveland, No. 5, recleaned-and = bred up from five lock bolls, longest staple, $1.50 bu., FOB. John G. Ad- sf ams, Social Circle, Ga. Dixie Triumph Wilt resistant; 8 bu. at $1.50 bu., or whole lot for $11; oth- er varieties, $1.06 bu. J. H. Leverette, Parrott, Ga., Rt. 1 Box 101. : COTTON SEED WANTED ; Want 100 bu. Cleveland Wannama- ker, from black seed and grown in up- per Ga. Send sample and best price del. Oglethorpe. W. G. Rodgers, Ogle- { thorpe, Ga. 4, CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL White rice popcorn, 1928 crop, hand | shelled and free from weevils; 5 lb. | lots or more, 10c lb. del. Manda Weeks, Dial, Ga. ee : Mexican June corn. Write for sample , and. price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. ao Huffs Imp. Prolific, nubbed and shelled, $2.50 bu., FOB. Luther M. Har- & man, Carrollton. Ga. Piedmont 2 ear corn, grown from or- iginators stock, 1st yr., $1.25 pk. del., $3 bu. not del. Exch. for oats, syrup, or cow peas. Rhett Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. 125 Ibs. Pearl grain popcorn, shelled, 10 lb., 5 1b. or more lots postpaid. H. F. Cantrell, Powder Springs, Ga. Rt 1, 2 Whatleys Prolific seed corn, $3 bu., $1.75 for 1-2 bu., $1 pk. Certified 98 per cent pure the Ga. Crop Ass'n. Germination test showed 99 1-2 per cent. H. O. Lovvorn, Carrollton. Ga. 2 more bu. Carters Big Ear Seed corn (flinty, yet a white corn, and most, weevil resistant) $4 per bu. Cash with order First check gets it. Balance re- turned. J. R. Bowen, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1, A few bu. Golden Dent seed corn, grown from certified seed. T. V. Cole- man, Roswell, Ga. Popcorn for sale, hand shelled, 20 = lb; also have calla lily bulbs, 10c ea.. 3 J. D. Jackson, Milledgeville, Ga|, Rt. 4. 8 Seed corn, selected, Whatley red cob $3 per bu FOB. T. B. Ragan, Hawkins- ville, Ga. 7 Long ear popcorn, 15c cup or 25 per De ae Theresa Allen, Gainesville, eee 25 Ibs. mixed popcorn shelled, 6 1-2 or $1.50 for the lot. . Frank Kemp, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 3. Little cob seed corn, carefully se- _ lected, nubbed and shelled or on cob. Very adaptable to climate, land and cultivation, $1 per pk; $3.50 per bu. Sash with order. J. D. Taylor, Vienna, Thursday, March 21, 1929. Poultry For Sale And Wanted ee ANCONAS FOR SALE 24 laying Ancona hens, $1.25 ea., 2 cockerels, $1 ea. L. N. Hill, Junction City, Ga., Box 107. i BANTAMS FOR SALE - Golden Sebrights: 4 hens and rooster - $9; eggs, $1.75 for 15. Leo Russell, Rome, Gar ee BANTAMS WANTED Want to exch. 1 pure bred Golden Sebright 10 mos. old rooster for same breed hen. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. Want to xch. value for several ban- tam hens, Mrs. N H. White, Mable- ton, Ga. BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE 100 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. yr. old, now laying hens, $1.50 ea., and 4 same breed of different flock, 2 yr. old roosters, $3 ea. GE. Allen, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4., 10 Thompson Barred Rock now ready to a pullets, and 1 cock, $16 for lot. Seah os. Greene, Curryville, Ga., Star iG Oakton Rock hens, $1.50 ea., also 6 pure bred White Pekin ducks, $1. 75 ea. shipped Exp. Col. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4.3. 5 young Thompson Barred Rock hens, $2 ea. culled; eggs, $1 per setting. Mrs. ie Hartman, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 2; Box 2 pure bred B.\R. cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. M. D. Maia Cleve and, Ga., 1 pure bred Barred Rock (fine strain) cock, 1 yr. old in May, $1.50. Mrs. T. ae Cline, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. ! -... BRAHMAS FOR SALE 6. thoroughbred Light Brahma hens and 1 cockerel, 1 yr. old, $10 FOB. Mrs. ae ner Caylor, Chatsworth, Gat Rt. Two. f : BUFF, WHITE & OTHER ROCKS FOR SALE 2 yr. old cock and 5 Buff Rock pul- lets, some laying now, cheap if taken quick, W. J. Garner, Atlanta, Ga., 387 Haas Ave. SE. 1 Partridge Rock cockerel and 1 pul- let... aera $5, or cockerel, for e Mrs. A. F. Guthrie, Buford, Ga.., Rt. ne _ 2 Fischel White Rock cocks, $1.50 ea. cage with order. Mrs. J. D. Cooley, Leo Few choice yr. old -Partridge Rock males. Clarks Bird Bros., strain, $2 ea. R. L. Carter, Brewton, Ga. 1 White Plymouth Rock cock, $3. Gash with order. R. M. Boggs, Colbert, GAMES FOR SALE - Hopkins Black Warhorse hens, $1.50 ea. Cash with order. Exch. for heavy breed hens. 1 for 1. A. B. Tatum LaGrange, Ga., 506 1-2 Lee St. Pure bred Jap Gray, cross, wt. 6 lbs. and over, about 2 yrs. old, $1.50. Worth $5. Has never fought. F. W. Maddox, Stone Mtn., Ga. Box 297. err, Cornish Games: Sell or exch. for : a pr. Indian Game, no culls. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson, - Ga., Rt. B., Box 55. Yr. old dark Cornish game rooster, $1.50; 1 Same age, only a little smaller, $1; FOB Atlanta. E. M. Johnson, e burn, Ga., Rt. 4. 2 pure bred Cornish Game 18 mos. | - old cocks, $2 ea. $3.50 for both FOB. a. W. H. Wheeler, Soperton, Ga., Grist, Warhorse and Shawlneck pit games for sale. .H. Roquemore, Mans- field, Ga. 1 dark Cornish Game and 1 cock, 2 yrs. old, $2.50 ea. S. D. Ham- mond, Decatur, Ga. ge GIANTS & LANGSHANS FOR SALE I Black Giant yr. old rooster, $5 FOB _ Bill Hemphill, Carnesville, Ga. 1 J. B. Giant 11 mos. old cockerel, Royal Purple strain, $2; also yr. old _ Barred Rock and 11 mos. old Tancred W. L. cockerel, $1.50 ea. or exch. for 50 day old chicks. Tancred W. L. or any good, pure bred. Mrs. A. L. Hud- gins, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 95 A. i LEGHORNS FOR SALE Ferris W. 1. 10 mos. old rooster, $1.25 or exch. for 1 bu. velvet beans for seed. _ Mrs. M, A. Jones, Zebulon, Ga., Rt. 2. 200 S. C. W. L. 10 old pullets, "5c ea. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. _ Several high ee pure Tenors Pos ee 1 cockerels, bron official contest 225 to] 275 record hens, also baby chicks and hatching eggs from 2 yr. old Tancred White and Everlay Brown Leghorns Write for reasonable prices. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga. Pure W. L. Ferris strain yr. old, now laying hens, $1 ea. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga. 18 W. L. April 1928 hens, 80c ea. Miss Grace Hale, Doyle, Ga. Brown Leghorn and Ancona healthy now laying pullets and hens, $1 ea. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. 10 W. L. hens, $1 ea., also 9 Barred Rock hens and 1 cock, yr. old $1.50 ea. Mrs. Dennis Peterson, Willacoochee, eGo: 6 W. L. and 5 pure bred Riverside Brown Leghorn now laying hens, $1.25 ea. Exp. collect. O. M. Crowe, Gaines- ville, Ga., Rt. 2. High erade Tancred W. L. roosters (for breeding purposes), from hens of high producing stock. Write for prices. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. 100 hens, yr. old, $1 ea., 1 $50 cock bird direct from Beall included with order for 50. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga. Pure Ferris W. L. -hens, $1 ea., or exch. for baby chicks or turkey eggs. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma, Ga. 11 S.C. Wi -L._hensiand= 1 young rooster, Tancred strain, $1 ea., Cash with order, Exch, 3 Leghorns for 2 Heavy breed hens and rooster. A. B. Tatum, LaGrange, Ga., 506 1-2 Lee St. 15 selected Tancred S. C. W. L., 11 mos., old cockerels, from trapnested stock, culled from over 100 birds, $1.50 ea., del. M. Shirley, Louisville, Ga. 200 S. C. W. L., Morgan-Tancred cockerels, from trapnested, best grade stock, $1 ea. Ready April 15th. J. P Sunstine, Barnesville, Ga. - MINORCAS & LAKENVELDERS FOR SALE 4-Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca cocks, $1.50 ea., or exch. 2 for 2 Bar- red Rock or R. I. Red cocks. Mrs. V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 Pape S. C. Black Minorca April 1928 cockerel, good shape, color comb, etc., $2. L. B. Milliams, Newnan, Ga. 1 Giant S. C. Black Minorca cock and 5 hens, $10; eggs, $1.50 for 15. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 4, : 4 well developed, well grown Pape st. Blk. Minorca ist of June 1928 cock- erels, $1.75 ca. Mrs. L. B. Heath, De- catur, Ga., 208 4th Ave. 15 Pape Black Minorca 18 mos. old, now laying hens, $1.50 ea., $21.50 for the 15. No culls. Woodrow Wilson, Mar- tin, Ga. ORPINGTONS FOR SALE 9 mos. old Buff Orpington cockerels, ready for service, $1.50 ea. Mrs. W. lL. McAllister, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 7. 16 W. Orpingtons: 5 each, pullets. hens and cockerels and 1 cock. All pure bred, good size, $2 ea., or lot for $25 FOB Ranger. M. W. Craig, Oak- man, Ga. 4 hens $1.35 ea., and 1 rooster, $1, pure bred Golden Buff Orp., 12 or 14 mos. old (Mrs. W. E. Whisnantes strain), Cash with order. Mrs. H. J. Fountain, Whitesburg, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 fine Buff Orp., cockerels, now about ready for service, $1.50 ea. Mrs, R. J. Roddenberry, Hazlehurst, Ga., Box 25. 1 pure bred Buff Orp. March 1928 cockerel, ready, for service, $1 fob, or exch. for 1 yr. old hen, same breed. No culls. Mrs. M. Want to exch. white Bermuda onion plants for turkey, Barred Rock W. Wy- -andotte or R. I. Red eggs. Mrs. S. O. Cavender, Monticello, Ga., RFD 3. Want to exch. Chinchilla, New Zea- land Red, Flemish Giants, . Belgian Hare rabbits for hatching turkey, duck jor hen eggs. F. D. Ward, Mountain View, Ga. - Want setting of J. B. Giant: eves. Will exch. large type lavender and_ pink mums 4 to 6 in. across. Mrs. A. Daniel, Winder, Ga., Rt. 1.- Want pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red eggs. Write best price. Will exch. for Rie Maud Roper, Dawsonville, Ga., eggs. Will exch. R. I. Red eggs. Mrs. I. O. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga., Rt. A. Want 175 M. B. or Bourbon Red tur- key eggs, strictly fresh from unrelated stock, March 12th del. Will pay cash or exch. highest grade utility S.C. R. I. Red eggs or baby chicks from flock matings, or from Exhibition pens. Mrs. J. E. Shaw, Hatcher Station, Ga Rock (improved Ringlet stock) eggs at incubator setting. Ss. 5S. Bizzell, Moultrie Want turkey eggs to set and raise on halves, or day old chicks, any amount up to 200. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Ga. Want to. eheh 1 setting dark Seer Red eggs for 3 or 4 large breed turkey eggs. Defarest Powell, Pittsburg, Ga. Want Indian Runner, or White Pe- kin duck eggs, also white African or speckled guinea eggs. State low price. Richard McMullan, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 1. Want Black Cochin, or Spangled old English Game bantam eggs. W. W. Wingo, Greenville, Ga., 20 Lawton St. Want to exch. 2 fine Buff Orp. 1928 hens for 50 pure bred J. B. Giant eggs for hatching, or exch. Buff Minorca 1928, extra fine cockerel, 2 cockerels for 100 eggs. Miss Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. ; Live Stock for Sale And Wanted 3 @GATTLE FOR SALE : Brown Swiss bull calf, 99 per cent pure. No official pedigree. Good color, well built, healthy, $35 FOB. Tom W. Bellhouse, Alto, Ga. - 4 reg. as cows, fresh or to fresh- en in 3 wks. 2 reg. heifers to freshen within 60 days, also 7 grade Jersey cows, fresh, or to freshen within 6 wks. All good producing. Come see them. Sold well worth the money. C. O. Whitehead, Rockmart, Ga., P. O. Box 205. 1 Jersey heifer calf, 3 wks. old from 6 gal. cow, not reg:, but from pure bred sire and grade cow, $15 cash, or exch. |. for 100 R. I. Red or Black Minorca baby | a! 4 Bree Oh Wallace, South Atlanta, ee 11 mos. old Terany male calf. from high producing stock. Pedigree sent on reese $40. S. F. Prickett, Grantville, a. 7 wks. old, 3-4 Jersey and 1-4 Hol- stein heifer. Solid cream color, large tan beans. Rufus R. Duffey, Carroll- ton, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 87. _ _ Fine Jersey cow with young calf, $60. Mrs. S. Horton. Jeffersonville, Ga. sows. Q. M. Rogers, Barney, Ga. Milch cows for sale, also bred Po-C2 Pas Guthrie, Buford, Ga., Want 1 setting of Muscovey duck Want 400 No. 1 thoroughbred Barred to age and fat, $23 or exch. for Otoo-* D. D. Lowe, Warrenton, Good cow, fresh in April, $125. 2 young cows: 1 with calf, 4 days ol other freshen in a few days. L. B. oT land, Riverdale, Ga. 2 thoroughbred Jersey cows, $75 Bi : also 2 Jersey bulls, 12 and 18 mos. old Cwhose grandmother was a 6 gal. cow) for sale. Mrs. Zulime B. Saxon, Sylvan- { ia, Ga. . A fine milch cow, freshen about the. 15th, $75 at my lot. J. C. Cooper, Bras- elton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 47. : Guernsey pulls from 2 mos. to Ley. old, out of high producing dams. Will accept farmers notes-due fall of. 1929. Dr. L.-C, Fischer, Atlanta, Ga., ao Lin- den Ave., NE. a Reg. yearling Gurensey pull, tentin for light service. Bred right and built right and of the right color, $125 FOB. W. A. Daniel, Tennille, Ga. High bred reg. 3 wks. old bull calf, father sired by Mason-Jays Jersey bull. A C. J. Atkinson, Madison, Ga., 1-reg. bull yearling, 1 yr. old, $25. Mrs. H. E. Walton, Powder Springs, Ga., Rt. 33 : Gates 1-2 Holstein 7 mos. old bull. calf. Cheap for cash, or exch. for Jersey hei-- fay fer, and pay difference. J. N. Stilson, fo Stilson, Ga. . es Jersey cow, with young calf, $75. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. 1 Jersey milch cow, fresh in with heifer calf, reasonable. J. L. Johnson, | Helena, Ga., Rid 1. pure Jersey male 1 mo. old calf, from 4 gal. cow; father reg. male, $10. : at my barn. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Pe ville; Ga. ~ Reg. Jersey cow, due to freshen soon with 2nd calf, $150. H. H. Murray, New- : nan, Ga. Twin heifer, high grade Jersey 1 mo. old calves, from heavy milker and but- ter cow. John M. Smith, Chipley, Ga. Reg. Jerseys, all ages, both sex. Strict~- ly Jersey Island breeding, rich in pron duction. Bull calves at bargain PUIGEss P. M. Felker, Monroe, Ga. 1 pure bred Jersey male calf, 1 yr. old, $50. Mrs. W. S. Holloway, Tucker, Ga. 2 good milch cows with second calves. Will take part pay in feed, corn, oats or hay. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, (o 30 head dairy cattle for sale. tat ie Doster, Abbeville. Ga. ~ - CATTLE WANTED Want to exch. a fine brood Big Bone | Guinea and Hampshire sow for a nice heifer. F. B. Burke, Millen, Ga., Rt. D. Box 58. Want 1 Jersey cow, fresh in. will exch. value for same. W. A. Bond, El- berton, Ga., RFD 3. Want not less than 4. gal. cow. Jer sey preferred. Not, over 3rd calf, Mu be cheap for cash, or will exch. valu Mrs. Mary Jane Edenfield, stiihie Gae R233. Want Red Pole. bull old engl f service. P. E. Doster, Abbeville, Ga. Want to exch. value $100 for a goed: fresh in cow. Mrs. P. D. Rubin, Hap ville, Ga., 76 Stewart Ave., Phone: Fait: fax 2230-R. Want 2 or 3 high grade milch cows: Holstein, Guernsey, or Jersey heifers, soon to freshen, preferred. Pay reas- onable cash price. Give full description and best price in first letter. Mrs. W. Be Thomas, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 366- E. : Want to exch. value $20 for pure bred ; Jersey, Holstein, or Guernsey heifer - = calf, or for 25 lbs. new geese feathers. Mrs. R. L. Lamb, Summit, Ga., RFD 23 sete ~ Want to exch. value for a young milch cow, any breed, giving a gal. of milk per day, and will freshen soon, near Monticello. No difference. Mrs. Hattie Faulkner, Monticello, Ga., RED 3, Box 89. Want good grade heifer calves, 6 wie or older, at all times. M. Tope, "ae burg, Ga., Rt. 1. HOGS FOR SALE 10. Duroc good stock shoats for sale cheap. Miss Annie G; Roberson, Greenville, Ga. 30 shoats, wt. 50 to 80 lbs. at reas- onable prices. Med. R. Kellum, Clev land, Ga., RFD 4. 2 Big Bone big type Pp. C. gilts, wt. about 175 Ibs., from reg stock. Sell. aes Ego Balienger, Homer, Ga., Rt 1 brood sow, reg. B. P. China, a 350 Ibs. when fat. Make good offer, G. Bell, Halcyondale, Ga. 1 sow with 7 pigs, 2 wks. old P. CG. and Big Bone Guinea breeding, $2 Ga., Rt. is ae HOGS FOR SALE } 3 Duroc 8 wks. old pigs at right price. Tom Sims, Lula, Ga., Star Rt. Box 39. 1. reg. Duroc Jersey sow, farrow Ap- ril 15, wt. 225 Ibs, $25; 1 full blood black Essex boar pig, large enough for service, $10. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. 4 shoats: 2 barrows and 2 gilts, wt. about 65 lbs., ea., 4 1-2 mo. old, fine shape, $6 ea., FOB. S. H. Smith, Mat- "= thews, Ga. ' . Pure bred Duroc Jersey 3 mos. old / pigs, wt. about 50 Ibs., $10 ea. Davis R. Cason, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. D. : 13 good, thrifty pigs, $2.25 ea. Jess w Wilson, Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 3. + Reg. Duroc Jersey 5 mos. old pigs, $10.50 ea., or exch. for field peas or hens. Will give 18c Ib., in trade. Al- bert Phillips, Collins, Ga., Rt. 2. ss 8 shoats, wt. 25 to 60 lbs., $30 for lot at barn. W. E. Brakefield, Woodville, Pinta Maa 475 Ib. Black P. C. sow with 7 thrif- ty pigs (P. C. and Red Jersey crossed) $40 FOB. Gibson. J. D. Wilcher, Gib- son, Ga., Rt. B, Box 55. 1 reg. Duroc Jersey 18 mos. old, 350 |b. boar, $40; 20 Duroc Jersey 8 wks. old pigs, reg. in buyers name, $5.50 ea. ~~. G. Kent, Mitchell, Ga. 1 pure bred cherry red Duroc Jersey 250 Ib. boar, not reg., $17.50; 10 Du- roc J., 10 wks. old pigs, $4 ea. Pope Kent, Mitchell, Ga. : Fine meat type pigs, $5 and $12 ea., from reg. Duroc crossed with Berk- _ shire; also Boar Service. reg. Duroc boar, grandson Grand Missouri cham- pion. Rates, $5 cash. Coweta county note. M. Tope, Sharpsburg, Ga., Rt. 1. . . P. C. gilts, bred, $20; pigs, $8; 6 mos. old boars, $15; sows, bred, $30. FOB. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. 1 pure. bred Essex 3 1-2 mos. old male shoat, $10 at my home. Fred Loudermilk, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1. Reg. O. I. C. 10 wks. old pigs, from cholera immune herd; direct descend- - ants of Missouri Queen who farrow- ed 71 pigs in 5 litters. $10 ea., or pr., no akin, $18 reg. in buyers name. A. T. Rigsby, Camilla, Ga., Rt. B. Duroc Jersey pigs from Reg. stock, cholera immune, 6 to 8 wks. old, $8 -ea., 2 for $15, 3 for $20. H. S. Elling- = ton, Oxford, :-Ga. - Duroc Jersey 7 mos. old _ gilts, wt. about 100 Ibs. $15 ea., or 2 for $28., reg. in buyers name. Will exch. for any kind of farm produce that I can use. Leander M Kennedy, Collins, Ga. 4 mos. old S. P. C. gilts, thoroughbred but not reg., $8 FOB, or exch. for heif- er calf, 2 mos. or older, any good - preed. No scrub. J. R. Bowen, Black- ~. shear, Ga. x - Duroc Jersey service boars and fall pigs. Cash or exch. for good rabbit doe -_ or anything else of equal value can use. _L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. -_~ Pure bred Red Berkshire 3 mos. old N gilts, $7.50 ea., FOB. J. C. Goolsby, |G > /}Graham, Ga. ua 1S. P. C. 11 mos. old boar, subject to reg., 140-150 Ibs., $18 FOB. David Pike, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 7. s Pure bred Duroc Jersey 4 mos. old pigs, eligible to reg., $10. Peyton Hod- ges, Brinson, Ga. ~ B. B. Guinea pigs, $12 pr. gilt, $15; pred sow, $25. B. S. Purijay, Yatesville, Ben a. S. P. C. 6 wks. old pigs, $8; bred gilts, 7 mos., $20; gilts and boars, $15; 1 young bred sow, wt. about 200 Ibs., $30. All subject to reg. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. - \ 2 reg. Black Essex sows, about 2 yrs. old, wt. about 200 lbs. ea., not bred, $30 ea., FOB. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ca. tt: - . P. GC. well developed, weH mark- ed 5 mos. old gilts. Running about 40 per cent black and 60 per cent white, wt. above 100 lbs., reg. in purchasers or any name, selected by the buyer, $20 ea., $17.50 ea., if more than 1 is _ taken by same party. Have had anti- hog cholera serum. J. T. Gammage, - Pineview, Ga. rar 1 grade P. C. shoat, sound and thrif- ty, $5 cash, or exch. for 4 bu. 90-day velvet beans or field peas. I. G. Thomp- son, Garfield, Ga., Rt. 2. -. 6P.C. and Black Essex mixed, 6 wks. - old pigs. Should reg. Write for prices. Mrs, J. P. Warren, Jesup, Ga., Rt. A, =; Box12. 2 yr. old Little Bone Black Guinea (short legged, stay-fat kind) male, wt. -. about 175. lbs., $25. Guarantee type. _. Exch. for Bunch velvet beans. at $2 bu. - Field peas or pure type of Wannama- ~~ field, Ga., Rt. 2. . P. Chinas: 3 males and 3 gilts, wt. 45 or 50 lbs., life treated for chol- - era, $11 ea., with papers, $10 without. - ker cotton seed. I. G. Thompson, Gar- | Ga FOB. Fred Wilcox, Waycross, Ga., RFD 42. : j 6 B. C. P. 12 wks. old pigs, $5 ea, also 1 sow, 2 yrs. old, $20. FOB. All pure stock, entitled to reg. Cash with order. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga, RG Tt. P. C. and Duroc 8 wks. old pigs, $4 and $5 ea, shoats, $6 to $10. Mrs. E. L. Wright. Yatesville, Ga. 12 Feeder pigs, B. B. S. P. C. and Duroc. $25. Miss Kate Lancaster, Syl- vester, Ga. ; 2 Essex and P. C. gilts, 9c Ib. Mrs. S. Horton, Jeffersonville, Ga. ; 4 mos. old P. C. gilt, pure bred but not reg., cholera immune, $8 or trade for heifer calf, 3 mos. or older. Only good stock wanted. J. R. Bowen, Black- shear, Ga., Rt. -: 4 Essex female pigs. $5 ea., not reg., $6.50 reg. Money order or cashiers check. M. H. Smith, Tiger, Ga. A few Duroc boars and 4 gilts, about 11 wks. old, $12 or exch. for Otootan beans or peanuts. Rufus R. Duffey, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 87. HOGS WANTED oN Want 2 good hogs, 40 to 50 lbs., at reasonable cash price. T. J. Johnson, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 4. : Want 1 pr., Essex or Big Bone Guin- ea shoats. wt., 40 or 50 lbs. Exch. Wan- namaker cotton seed for same. D. O. Daniel, Powder Springs, Ga. Want 2 P. C. 6 wks. old pigs. E. L. Maddox, Willard, Ga. Want shoats from 20 to 50 Ibs., at 8c Ib., 50 to 100 lbs., at 7c lb. Will exch. new plow gear and farming implements. Hogs to be del., my farm near Pear- son. Will pay 7c Ib., cash for shoats from 20 to 40 Ibs. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. Want gilt or brood sow. Prefer al- ready bred. Any good stock. Will exch. value for same. G. F. Chalker, Vidalia, Ga. ; Want 2 Guinea (not pet stock) pigs. Give best price. Homer Martin, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 3. Want 8 male shoats, big type black P. C. or Duroc or Duroc and P. C. crossed, wt. 80 to 100 Ibs. ea. Give low- est price crated. W. E. McCart, Logan- ville, Ga., Rt. 4. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 black horse, gentle, work any- where, wt. 1M or 1100 lbs. Good price for cash, or easy terms. B. F. Browns ing, Ousley, Ga. Rt. 1. A 350 or 400 lb. pony, broke for sale. D. L. Wicker, Warrenton, Ga. Good 10 yr. old 900 Ib. well broke horse; plow anywhere, fine road sad- dler, sound and healthy. Write for price. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga. 1 nice 9 yr. old mare. Good work- er, fine for buggy in good shape. Write for price. J. P. Aaron, Mineral Bluff. a. 7 yr. old, 1100 lb. mare mule, gentle, work anywhere. Priced right for cash. D. D. Daniel, Powder Springs, Ga. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want a good, sound buggy horse; all round worker. gentle and reason- able. Write price and particulars. Mrs. Ww. S. Norton, Edison, Ga. Want good, strong, fast working, 5-6 yr. old mule, near Albany, brought _to my place 2 mi. Albany on Gillionville Rd. Pay cash or exch. other mule. At once. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. Want to exch. value $35 for pony horse or small mule of good qualities. R. L. Snow, McIntyre, Ga, RFD 2. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 20 head goats. Some full Toggenburg; some half breed, $100 or exch. for any- thing can use. W. B. Spearman, Social Circle. Ga. 1 Grade Southdown Ram, 2 yrs. old, $12.50; 2 Grade Southdown lambs, to be del. May ist, $8 ea. H. A. Petty, Dawson, Ga. Well trained goat, $5. Gerald Stone, Pitts, Ga. 22 ewes, 1 ram and 11 lambs, rest to lamb soon, $200 for lot, or trade for farm produce. W. D. Amis, Athens, Ga. 23 Lexington Rd. 2 9 milech goats and 2 bucks, Nubian breed, reg. Reasonable. J. C. Estes, At- lanta, Ga., 578 Decatur St., Phone Wal- nut 8115. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want goats at $1 per head, del. my farm near Pearson. Will exch. farm implements. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Want 100 kids at your barn 8 wks. old or older, at 75c ea. Weimat Clark, Dahlonega, Ga, Box 53. Want kids and lambs. Any number. , Give age, kind, number and lowest wholesale price and describe fully. Chas St. -] / PIGEONS FOR SALE 5 pr. Red and 3 pr. White Carneaux mated, banded and yr. round breed- ers $1.50 pr., or exch. for any large breed hens Clifford Pollard, Jr., Au- gusta, Ga., 821 4th St. White Kings and Carneaux, mated prs., and youngsters for sale. J. W. Stephenson, College Park, Ga. 1 pr. Splash Carneaux; 3 prs. Ho- mers; 3 prs. Mixed pigeons, all mated, banded and working, $4. O. C. Bulloch, Warm Springs, Ga. ; PIGEONS WANTED Want to trade 1 pr. Hungarians (blk. and wht.) mated and banded for 1 pr. Runts or 2 pr. White Kings. FOB. O. P. qeerany, Augusta, Ga., 1834 Fenwick Want either White King or White Runt pigeons. Write lowest price and ,|number for sale. O. D. Edge, Colum- bus, Ga., 11 1-2 12th St. Want pure bred Carneaux pigeons: Red, Buff, or Splashed. State price in first letter. Must be cheap. Homer eeipper Phoenix City, Ala., 1006 5th Want 2 prs. 1928 hatch, pure bred Plymouth Rock and 1 pr. White Kings. Must be mated and working. State cash price. At once. Edwin Paschal, Cairo, Ga. uf Want pigeons from everywhere. state kind, color number mated prs., and best prices wholesale for cash. Chas. J. Yancey, Atlanta, Ga., 294 Peachtree St. RABBITS FOR SALE Chinchillas: 1 buck and 1 doe, test- ed breeders and reg., fine cond., $15 pr., with papers; also white Angoras, 2 does and 1 buck, 3 mos. old, $5.50 pr., or $7.50 for the 3. T. C. Grifffiy, Valdosta, Ga., Box 243. : Assorted stock of rabbits for sale reasonably. W. W. Roberts, Atlanta, Ga., 607 Lee St., West 3767-J. Reg. and pedigreed New Zealand Red and Chinchilla rabbits for sale. Will exch. some for White Flemish Giants, standard wt., for age. L. A. Palmisano, Athens, Ga. Chinchilla bunnies from best reg., stock, $5 pr., trio, $8. Cash with order. Prices on reg., and bred does quoted upon request. G. F. Chalker, Vidalia, Ga.. i Chinchillas and New Zealand Reds from pedigreed stock, 3 to 6 mos. old, TIME OF APPLICATION 1. When 75% of the petals have fallen. 1 Ib. powd. 3 Ibs. - place of 3 lbs. of stone lime if desired. 2. When shucks are shed- ding, exposing the small peaches. | 8. Two weeks after seccind application. fur. 1 lb. powd. to 50 gals. 4, Four weeks before each variety ripens. 1. When 75% of petals haye fallen. J. Yancey, Atlanta, Ga., 294 Peachtree also bantam hens. Reils Seed Co., $1 up. Immediate del. A. T. Hicks, At- lanta, Ga.. 414 6th St, NE. 3 fine Chinchilla does. pedigreed and bred to reg. prize winning bucks $12. 50 ea., or $35 for the 3; 2 does and buck, unrelated, 8 mos. old, $25: im- ported Chinchilla Gigantas and Hea- vyweights. Prices on request. W. B. Stebbins, Savannah, Ga., Rt. 3. New Zealand Reds and Whites, from reg. and fancy show stock, well select- ed, 10 to 12 wks. old, $7.50 pr., 4 to 4 1-2 mos. old, $10 pr., 2 matured reg. bucks (1 red and 1 white) $6.75 ea. R.- B. Hicks, Macon, Ga.. 205 Buford Pl. Pure bred Flemish Giants and Bel gian Hares. Sell or exch. for chicken fryers or hens. Write. J. R. Webb, Cov ington, Ga., Box 403. Bee 4 white Ermine 4 mos. old bucks, $3 ea., and 1 doe, $4; 1 black Silver Mar-_ tin, 3 1-2 mos. old buck, $7.50 and doe $10; 2 steel Flemish, 10 wks. old buc. $7.50 ea., doe, $10; 2 Chinchilla 3 1 mos. bucks, $2.50 ea., doe. $3 and oth young rabbits and breeding does. J. B Beach, Savannah, Ga., 1309 Seiler Ave. 1 pr. 3 mos. old Chinchillas, $5; trio, 1 buck and 2 does, 7 mos. old, from Stahls Gold Certificate stock, ready to breed, $10; single does, (same stock) bred to Gold Certificate buck, $5 ea., Buck free with 3 does. C. A. Dobbs, Gainesville, Ga. ; ee Pedigreed White New Zealands, sub- ject to reg., $5 ea. J. B. Dillard, Moul- trie, Ga., RFD 4. : RABBITS WANTED cs Want 1 or 2 pedigreed, pure Bel- gian hares, 6 to 12 mos. old, doe reg. or subject to reg. State lowest price before shipping. Virgil Mercer, Alma, | Ga., 403 North Dixon St. Want names and addresses of par- ties who are in position to furnish rab- bit skins and carcasses. State kind of rabbits. and quantities available and if | regular shipments can be made. F. C,_ Myers Co., Atlanta, Ga., P. O. Box 2024. Want young rabbits of all kinds oe a= i Ee vannah, Ga., 145 Barnard St. Want some white, pink-eyed rabbit any size or age. Pay cash. Quote wh you have and best price. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mountain View. Ga. koe Want 10 New Zealand does and two bucks; 5 Belgian does and 1 buck. Will pay 75c ea., at 6 and 8 mos. old. W. H. Stephens, Morrow, Ga. ; ee Want rabbits, all kinds. Babie youngsters and grown stock. State kind, number, age and best prices wholesale for cash. Promptly: Chas. J. Yance stone lime 50 gallons of water. ; Remarks :The stone lime is slacked by adding the water slowly until all lime is slacked and then more water added to make a liquid, 4 lbs. of hydrated lime may be used in ~ Same as No. 1. 8-8-50, self boiled lime sul- Proprietary compounds can be used in place of self boiled lime sulfur but only those that have been thoroughly tested by experiment stations and growers should be used. of 8-8-50 self boiled .lime sulfur. DUST SCHEDULE Lead arsenate, Hydrated lime, 95%. Atlanta, Ga., 294 Peachtree St. ie a aie fed GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF ENTOMOLOGY, M.S. YEOMANS, State Entomologist, State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia. SPRAY AND DUST SCHEDULE AND GENERAL RECOMMEN- DATIONS FOR MIDDLE GEORGIA PEACH GROWERS. SPRAY SCHEDULE MATERIALS TO USE FOR CONTROL OF lead arsenate Cureulio and grasshoppers. Same as No. 1. : Brown rot and scab. s Brown rot, curculio scab. lead arsenate and 5% 5 Curculio and... grasshoppers. Remarks :80-5-15 may be used if desired. 2. When shucks are shed- ding, exposing small peaches. 8. Two weeks after second application. . Sulfur, 80%; 4. Four weeks before each Same as No. variety ripens. Same as No. 1. Same as No. 1. Brown rot and scab. Lead arsenate, 5%; Hydrated lime, 15%. rs 3. Cureulio, brown rot and scab. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 1. burned. All mummied peaches and cankered limbs should be removed from the orchard and = z 2 . 2. Pick up all drops from the size of a pea to the size of a quarter and bury at least 3. soil. fe the ground about the first of April. a foot under the ground and away from the peach orchard. Cultivate frequently beneath and close to the tree to destroy the pupal cells The larvae pupate almost entirely in the top three imches of soil and start going in the Self boiled lime sulfur is made as follows: Place 8 lbs. Of stone lime in a 50 gallon barrel and add water to start slacking. Then add 8 lbs. of sulfur. Jons. ture. 5. be thorough and on time to be effective. ,are wet or when, the temperature is above Add enough water to keep mixture from getting dry. Boil for about 5 mins. Cool off with water, straim' into tank and dilute to 50 gal- The mixture should be cooled off when red streaks occur on top of the mix- - The formula can, be made in larger amounts as 16-16-100 or 32-32-200. Regardless of the materials used or whether you spray or dust, the applications must Peach trees should not be sprayed when they 90 degrees F. : CHARLES H. ALDEN, Ewtomologist, . Cornelia Experiment Station, Cornelia, Georgia.