PUBLISHED Lit the BUREAU OF MARKETS OR; monee burton Neus monty fF yae Se Ne re x a : eel oe i. e % : : ; a teeta SNe Pe ik cs % i Zz ees re eNotes 3 At 5 < ~ Sa \ x a . \ : rx P| Speer I Susy ea : ed am 7 ie. 13. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929. NUMBER. 36. \ sake empty. It is a good time to clean them thoroughly. Remove ~~ in south Georgia. There is no need for me to stress the im- all the trash and spider webs and sweep them out good. This portance of this. - will help you to get rid of some cf the old corn weevils. It Ses will also help you to#kill a lot of rats that are around your barns. If the roofs are in bad condition the quicker you fix Generally, enough grass is allowed to dry up on a place ta them the better. If you allow them to stay bad for two or every year to make plenty of hay for the stock if it is saved three years it will. rot down your houses. . in time. Our farmer friends up north are making too much money out of us selling us mixed feeds and hay. Save your e _section control as to which is the better policy. _ picking bill. When you allow it to stand in the burrs too : | Country Butter, cooking, lb. --. .30 30 30 | 20 : : > . 7 : 4 ig. i A : ; SOME MORE LAYING BY THOUGHTS | _ ane \ A At this time of the year the corn cribs are practically This is also the time for cutting hay and pulling fodder oe own feed, ; We Now is the time to think of having your cotton house } ready. In some sections of the State a wagon is-used as a ae : 2 : cotton house. In other sections cotton is put up in houses _ Now is the time to think of fattening your hogs. The and is ginned later. The conditions in your own immediate peak of the prices for hogs is always on the September and October market. If you have a field of corn with a pretty good crop of grass and peanuts and peas in it, it might be ee : ee oe a good idea to fence off part of it and put some of your hogs = |_ . A most important thing is to be sure to pick your cotton in. They will take on two pounds now easier than they will oo as fast as it opens. The green weight in cotton -will pay the take on one pound in the dead of winter. a long the sample is damaged and it also loses weight both in lint and seed. EUGENE TALMADGE, Commissioner. ) \ MARKET REPORF ee OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ee Prevailing Wholesale Prices, August 1, 1929.~ Always Subject to, Variation. 7 Be : ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS. = sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 Ibs, -.$2.75 $3.00 - $3.00 $2.50 $3.25 a hiae (green} crated, 100 Ibs 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.50 2:25 INDEX Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. meemnncnny 34 oT 32 35 33 Fegs, Ga., Standard, doz. -.----. 32 385 30 a) 88 ae 31 Eggs, Ga., Trade, doz. -.------. 30 33 28 31 29 Poultry: For Sale .-_-- <5. 2-3 Eves, Yard Run, doz. -..--- oe 35 30 33 Si Poultry... Wanted: -22- 2-22 == 4) 3 j Stags, Ib. -- ee: ao ae . 20 25 25 18 Baby Chicks For Sale _..__- 3 Hens, Ib. ---------- eeeeeee one .23 .20 25 25 18 Baby Chicks Wanted ..------ 3 Roosters, Ib. ----------------=-- -14 12 15 Apes 13 Fees For Sale cooecerceneee 3 | a se gs 3 as ee ae 2 ' Ducks, Ib. ------ eee ae 18 25 25 20 _ 32 Plants For Sale cee ; : : Geese, Ib. --.-------------------- ~ ita 18 f 15 okt 15 : he eee oa Sk ee al os _ Turkeys, Ib. -------------------- 25 30 .30 ; 30 25 : en aT | : Field Peas, mixed, bu, -.------. 3.50 3.50 350. =<) 3.50 3.50 2 a ree a eo : _ Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ---.-. 3.75 4.00 3.75 3 3.75 3.75 ee i ; Country Butter, best table, Ib. -. .40 40 40 40 40 mee 30 Sor PAGE TWO ot Limited space will not permit inser- MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly by The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture - Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 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 October 3, 1917. clo ts Notices 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 notice. | tion of unimportant notices Under legislative act the Market | Bulletin does not assume any re- sponsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or trans- - action resulting therefrom, Poultry For Sale ANCONAS FOR SALE 110 Ancona hens, first year to lay Shep- ard strain. 35 Ancona hens, second vear _to lay, same strain..E. J. Herringdine, Sparta, Ga . BANTAMS FOR SALE Half grown mixed batams, beth pul-: lets and roosters, 56c. ea. Grown hens and roosters at $75c. each. Jno. Dick- ens, Jr., Sparta, Ga. Pure bred grown Burf Cochran ban- tams cocks. $1.25 hens $1.75; 3 mo. old Buffs at 50c lot 1 cock, 1 hen and 16 -youngs for $7.50. Will trade for R. I. Reds. Willis Paulk, 401 South Grant St. Fitzgerald, Ga. 15 Bantam chiekens, all sizes, good stock, must seli at once at prices un- usually low. If interested. Write. Miss Mary iicdges, mechel:, Ga., Box : 02. i two yr. old White Bantam rooster and pair large sixe Blue Pigeons, now laying. Will sell or exch for one pair white King Pigeons, grown and working Edward Riggins, Blackshear, Ga. Box 62. BARRED ROCK FOR SALE Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Reck cockerels from ist prize winners march hatch, $1.50 ea. 2 or more $1.25 ea. 2nd feh $1.25 ea. 2 oF ore $1.00 ea. April hatch, $1.25 and $1.00 ea. Mrs.} J. E. Steadam. Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. A few fine Feb. and March IThompson B. R, cockere's, $2.00 ea. Cast. with erder Mis. J. L. Wallace, Boweisitle. Ga. Selected four mo. old Parks strain cockerels, Cream A mating $2.50 and $2.00 each, according to quality, C. J Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. - 20 pure bred dark Barred Rock Pul- lets March and April hatch for quick sale, $1.60. Mrs. J. Godard, Milledge- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 19. 5 pure bred Thompson strain Barred Rock cockerels, Feb. natch $2.25 ea. or the lot for $10.00 f.ob. Mrs. N. R. _ Wiison, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2. - Pure bred Park's strain 2 yr. old cock, ordered direct from hatchery, $1.50 or exch. for one setting eggs same strain. Frank J. Dantzler, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 4. 6 large Dark Thompson strain Bar- red Rock hens, $2.00 ea. 1 April hatch cockerel. $1.50 or ail for $12.00, I4rs. C. O. Pettit, East Ellijay, Ga. 1 Barred Rock ceck, 18 mo. old, : Fowler strain prize stock $1.25 f.ob. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6, Notices which reach FARM LAND SUPPLEMENT SEPTEMBER 5 The Market Bulletin will publish notices offering farms for sale, rent, and wanted, in the issue of September 5. Only the farmer can use this space. Real estate agents notices will not be published, nor will we list city property. noon of August 24 will be returned. Make your notices as brief as possible, sign your name, and give the location of the farm, the acreage and price. this office later than BRAHAMS FOR SALE ; One nice light Brahma cock of the gilt edge strain for sale, Mrs. V. P. Jackoun avey, <7a. Few Brahams cockerels March hatch pougiit from Beiry Farms when baoy chicks, $2.50 each delivered. N. R. Mooney, Guill, Ga. GAMES FOR SALE 4 Dark Cornish games, cockerels April hatched, $1. each; 5 pullets, $1. One Dark Cornish game rooster, 2 yrs. old, $1.00, weight about 13 lbs. P. wu. Barnes, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 8. 15 thoroughbred Dark Cornish game hens and rooster, $1.50 each. Mrs. S. E. Shurling, Oconee, Ga. Pure bred Dark Cornish games cock- rels, $1.50 and $2.00, two ages. Pure bred Black Giant pullets, $1.50 and cockerels, $2.00 each. C. A. Ingram, Lilly, Ga JERSEY BLACK GIANTS FOR SALE Marcy J. B. Giant rooster, June 1928 hatch, $3.00: also April 1929 natch cock erels. $1.50 each, 2 for $2.75. R. P. Ran- nister, Ball Grouna, Ga. Rt, 1. LEGHORNS FOR SALE 1 W. Ll. Pedigreed cock 2 yrs. old for sale or exch, for geod hens. C. D Haase, 200 Cherry St., LaGrange, Ga. 4 dark brown 4 mo. old Leghorn roosters Everlay strain, fine mated pure bred, $1. each or exch, for pullets same breed. Mrs. M. O Mahaffey, Car- iollton, Ga. Rt. 3. << Ferris &. C. White Leghorn cocker-~ els, March hatch choice, 5 point combs ceady for service, $1.25 ea. 2 or nore $1.00 ea. Apr. hatch $1.00ea. 2 or more 50c. ea. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge Ga. Rt. 21. 7 pure bred S&S. C. White Leghor1 cockerels, April hatch $1.00 ea. f.o.b. Meigs, or will exch. for equal value Mrs. Otto Carter, Meigs, Ga. Pure Tancred White Leghorn cock- erels, ten weeks old, 75c. ea. f.o.b. Mrs. L. S. Hill, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 6. Ferris W. L. best egg strain April hatch, chicks direct. from Ferris farms, cockereis, $2.50 to $5.00 each. Mrs. J. G. Webb, Scott, Ga. 9 White Leghorn pullets and 1 cock- erel, March hatch 1929, Kerlin strain, $1.00 each or $10.00 for lot. L. E. Wil- lianis, Ty Ty, Ga. 20 Kerlin Quality cockerels, age 11 erels 300 to 332 egg strain. Real cnoice stock, no culls, none reserved. Your own pick and choice $1.50 each. J. O. E. Walter, 923 East Lake Drive, Decatux Ga. English strain W. L. cockerels, 10 weeks old, weight about 1 1-4 lbs. each 80c. or 3 for $2.00 Mrs. R. C. Flans- vurg, St George, Ga. 16 weeks old Brown Leghorn puillets $1.00 each, also cockerels same age and price. W. L. Lowe, (no address) 250 S. C. W. Leghorn pullets 12 weeks eld Aug. ist, $1.00 each f.o.b. shicuing en, ei. point, also 100 S. C. W. L. pullets from 200 to 200 flock average 10 weeks old Aug. 4, $1.00 each f.0.b. shipping point aiso few cockereis from 300 egg *trap- nested recerd 12 weeks old Aug 4, $2.00 each, pedigree furnished. G. C. Laii- mer, Gainsvilie, Ga., Rt. 4. : : Through bied Everlay Brown Leg- horn cockereis, high produciiig flock, 12 weeks old, 75c. each f.o.b. P. BE. Warren, Box 4. Stillmore, Ga. 20 Kerlin Quallty cockerels, age 11 weeks from 300 to 332 egg purelit stock at $1.25 f.0.b. Carrolltou, Ga., Mrs R. EZ Ashmore, Roopyille, Ga. Kerlins Super X cockerels 10 weeks old from parent stock froin 300 to 332 eggs, $1.29 each. f.0.b. Carl Holcombe, Canton, Ga. : 30 Tancred White Leghorn hens 15 mo. cid trom 306 egg swraim up, will sell for $50.00 cash or exvh. for fresh milch cow near by. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mountain View, Ga. 50 thoroughbred W. Leghorn jens one year ola in April, 0'Kelleys Tan- creds now laying 50 percent. well culled $1.00 each in lots of ten or more. No. cnecks accepted. Mrs. HE. E. Jackson. Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2. : 70 White Leghorn fryers, 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. for 50c each at once, Mrs. D. T. Poole, Newnan, Ga. About 100 April hatched, Tancred strain chickens, 50 or 60 pullets., 0c. ea. or. the lot for $85.00 or excn. for cattle. H. G. Burroughs, Caiion, Ga. 10 or more pure bred Brown Leghorn hens, nuw laying 1 cockerel with each 40 hens, $10.00 for lot prepaid to your station. J. B. Treadwell, Chatsworth, Ga, Rt 2, 200-2 yr, old W. L. hens for sale 99c. ea. cr exch. for goats cr hogs. no culls. M. Dielson, Osierfield, Ga. Tom Cochran S. C. White Leghorn big egg line April hatch cockerels from eggs direct from Mr. Cochran, White for information. O. L. McCellan, La- Grange, Ga. Rt. 3. ie are 50 Tancred S. C. W. Leghorn pul lets, 7 mo. old. now ready for laying $1.50 each. Mrs. J. M. Williams, Girard, Ga. 5 1 pure bred S. C. Brown Leghorn sovkere! March hatch $1.25 f.o.b Mrs W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6. Tanered Leghorn pullets 8 to 16 weeks old, 75c. to $1.00 Cashiers check or Mowuty Orcer witn o.der. J. O. Irwin, Louisville, Ga. Choice 3mo. old_White Leghorn cock- erels from pen 200 to 240 egy headed by Super High pedigreed cock. Hatison strain direct, $3.00 each, 10 trady. EB. at Rainwater, 37 Clifton St, S. EH. Atlanta, Ga. \IISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS fFGR SALE 50 lbs. hens for table use, 25c. per Ib. f. o. b., also fryers at 35c. Ib. f. 0. b. Fruitland, Ga., Mrs. F. R. Vincent, ' Fruitland, Ga. f i ORPINGTONS FOR SALE Pure pred . C. English strain Buff fin, Screven, Ga. Rt. 2. : April hatch Buff Orpington, lbs. each $1.00; A few choice hens, $2.00 each. Mrs. Or Towe, Adairsville, Ga. Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington cock- = erels, Feb. Mar. aud April hatch, $1.25 each, Miss Ronie Johnson, Sheilman, oe Ga., Rt 1 : PIGEONS FOR SALE | anc igeons inciuding ollers, Fancy pig : Fantials, youngsters. Will sell or exch, R. L. Tribble, Alanta Tumblers, Racing Homers, odd birds, mated pairs, . Ga. Rt. 69. 15 pairs Homer Carneaux and com- raon pigeons mixed, mated, mated and banded and working. Will exch. for chickens or heifer calf. Miss M. G Cheatham, Mountain, View, Ga. R. I. REDS FOR SALE 1 pure bred Donaldson Sirain S. Ce mR. I. Red cockerel April hatched from prize winning stock, $1.00 cash or exch. for 1 white Pink eyed doc already pred. 3 Write Clara Odum, Sycamore, Ga. Rt. 3 4, Donaldson strain R. I. Red, Feb. hatch cockerels, $2.06 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Bowersville = Ga. 3 15 Owen strain R. I. Red pullety: + 1-2 to 2 1-2 Ibs. $1.00 ea., also 2cock- erels same price. Mrs. J. F. Drury, Waynesville, Ga. Rt 1 Box 51. ee One beautiful year oid R. I. Red rooster, pure bred, $2.00. Mrs. C. G. Adanis, Talbotton, Ga., Rt. 2. One R. I. Red rooster year cold in- April Dr. Ruckers stock, $2.00; 2 three months old cockerels, $1.00 each; also 20 three months old White Leghori pullets 90c ea. and 20 two months old pullets 75c. each f.0.b, Mrs. E. E. Jack- son, Lithcnia, Ga. Rt. 2. ee e One Jan. hatched cockerel, Donaison strain, pure dark red to skin, $2.00; 2 Api, naichea cocsere.S, pure and dark red, $1.50 ea. nice dark red April hatched pullets, $1.00 ea. same strain W. Hyatt : es above stated. Mrs.