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_ The Federal Trade Commission,

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The Price of Cotton Seed and Peanuts



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The following is a letter that I am today writing to The Federal

_ Trade Commissicn, of Washington, D. C., which explains itself:

Atlanta, Georgia.
August 19th, 1929.

Washington, D. C.

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"On August 18th, 1928, we received confidential information from a

= man in the cotton oil business to the effect that.a Code of Ethics ad-

opted by the Trade Practice Commission at Memphis, Tennessee, July

4 24th, 1928, was before your body for ratification. We received, also in

confidence, some information that a special representative of the oil

mills was going over/the State boasting that the government was agree-

ing to this Code of Ethics and this same representative explained that
independent buyers would be eliminated, that all would have the same
price instantly, that no mill could buy high price seed and regulate the
price for Commission buyers and in general that holding and bidding up

the seed would be a thing of the past.
Together with the late Honorable Sam Dunwoody, Commissioner

of Agriculture of Alabama, we filed a protest with your body against the

adoption of this agreement.
We now tind that whether or not it.was the original intention of

the agreement, that the practical effect of this agreement is to lower
the prices on seed and hold up the price of the manufactured product.

In Georgia markets they are offering at this time, $25.00 per ton
for cotton seed. Cotton seed meal is quoted from $34.00 to $40.00 per

* ton:

In the past it has been customary for oil mills to exchange cotton
seed meal for cotton seed, ton for ton. An average ton of cotton seed
will have an out-turn of approximately 900 pounds of cottton seed meal,

~ 600 pounds of cotton seed hulls, 100 pounds of lint and 300 pounds of oil.

There is an invisible loss of approximately 100 pounds per ton. At pre-





vailing prices the finished product from a ton of seed will bring approxi-
mately $47.00.

The difference between, the $477.00 and the $25.00 per ton for the
raw product seems to be entirely out of line. :

It is difficult to secure concrete information to the effect that a
price agreement has been reached by all seed buyers.
evidence to this effect, however. ;

The mill owners in Georgia will tell the farmer that if he can in-
duce any other mill owner to exchange meal for seed that he likewise
will make the exchange. Our people feel that they are being done a
great injustice. : :

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Due to the fact that our farmers have limited storage facilities,
Section 7 of this agreement, has a tendency to force them to make im-
mediate sale of their seed regardless of prices. i

Inasmuch as this agreement, under which the oil mills now oper-.

ate, is nation wide, we feel that the interests of the farmer in the Cotton
States would warrant that a thorough investigation be made by your
body of the Department of Justice. \

Yours very truly,

EUGENE TALMADGE,
Commissioner of Agriculture.

I dont know what the price of peanuts will open up at this fall.

We have a tariff of four cents per pound on peanuts in the shell and

six cents per pound for the shelled peanuts. I have never been able to
get the tariff for any that I have grown. The reason for this is that
vegetable oils are allowed to come into this country from the Philippines
and other islands duty free.
nut oils.
the price will open up at but if it is not satisfactory, I would suggest
that we be slow in selling them. : My

EUGENE TALMADGE.



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There is much

These oils come in competition with pea-
Peanuts are worth at least $100 per ton. I dont know what





Prevailing Wholesale Prices, August 22, 1929. Always Subject to Variation. c
ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA SAVANNAH COLUMBUS
Sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 Ibs._, $2.00 $2.00 $2.75 $2.00 $2.00 INDEX |
Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 Ibs... 3.00 3.50 2.50 3.50 3.00 | ROU ROE BAS a
Fees, Ga. Extra, doz. .-.------- 38 a0. 6 38 | 37 Baby, Chicks For Sale ----.--. 2
Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. ---.-- 36 38 33 36 35 Baby Chicks Wanted -------- 2
Eggs, Ga., Trade, doz. --------- 34 36 31. 34 33 Poultry Wanted --...-------- =
Eggs, Yard Run, Gos 2... .36 "6 88 33 36 35 Hges-for Sole... 3.000
yates. Hy os oc eee 21 .20 25 22 1-2 .20 ges Wanted: 5 --- = 3
Meuse 10. 22 33 2-Sa6 apa 21 .20 25 1 ote .20 Live Stock For: Sale --------- 3
Roosters, Ib. 2 ee 14 12 15 Pe geo es | Live Stock Wanted __------- 34
Friers, Ib. ele telenitiacianieel 28 .30 5 200% 232 as .28 Bead For Sale Reais oan ba Scere 4
Deuces Ib. sees ane nee = 22 .25 / 525 28 22 Seed Wanted -.. se ot
i Cease, Ib. ---------------- nn nnn = 15 fo h 15 15 15 Plants For Sale _....--------- a
Turkeys, Ib. --.----------------- 25 25 ~ 30. 20 .20 pinks Wanted <2 4
Fi i fea 00 3, :
Field Peas, mixed, bu 3.00 00 3.00 3.00 3.00 fare ee
- Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ------ 3.50 3.50 3.25 3.50 3.50 :
Coes : t Grain. Wanted 22.24 4
Country Butter, best table, lb... .40 40 40 40 140: en
fe " Miscellaneous For Sale --.-.. 4
Country Butter, cooking, Ib. ---- 30 . = ,.80 30 30 30 Z :

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Market Bulletin
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Department Of

Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner







THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929,



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: ice For Sale

~ ANCONAS
11 Ancona pullets and 2 cockerels,
hatched May 4th, $1.25 ea., about 59
hens, June 28th hatch, $1 ea. W. E.
Swicord, Attapulgus, Ga.
10 Sheppard Ancona 18 mos. old hens,
$1 ea. Cash with order. Fred Phillips,
Royston, Ga., Rt. 1.



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BANTAMS
Pure Golden Sebrights, $3 pr. roost-
ers, $1 ea., 2 for $1.60. C. Bowers Guann,
-Clyo, Ga.
Pure bred Golden Sebrights, 6 mos.
old, $1.50 pr. No checks. No exch. B.
Ll. Coram, Benevolence, Ga.
4% April hatch Brown Leghorn pan-
: tams: 5 pullets and 2 cockerels, $3 for
lot FOB. Miss Ruby Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Rice
Golden Sebright bantams: 2 hens and
rooster, $5.50; young cockerels, $2 ea.
_. Prize winners. Leo Russell, Rome, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS
5 pure bred Thompson B. R. Febru-
ary cockerels, $2.25 ea., $10 for lot; 5
March hatch, $1.50 ea., $7 for lot. All
_ FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga.,
Rt 2.
5B. R. pullets, 1 cockerel and 2 Mch.
hatch laying pullets, $10 for lot, or
. $1.25 ea. for pullets, cockerel, $1.50.
_ Exch. for high grade Jersey heifer calf
or feed wheat. Mrs. J, E. Sikes, Chester,
ere. Int, <2.
; Select B. R. 3 1-2 mo. old B. R. cock-
erels. A. C. Buffington, Pendergrass,
een,
Pure bred Fains strain B. R. May
_ cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. J. A. Peel, Milam,
Cra:
_ Pure bred B. R. 3 1-2 mo. old pullets
and cockerels, $1 ea. Lauren Noble,
' Trenton, Ga.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. cock-
_ erels: Ist and 2nd pens, April hatch,
$1.50 and $1.25 ea Money order please.
- Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga.,
suktb. 2:
\ Parks bred-to-lay B. R. cockerels,
February hatch, $2.50 ea., April, $1.50.
Reg. Permit, Yr. 29 No. C- 55. Mrs. J.
Cz Ragan, Pelham, Ga.

: BRAHMAS

4 pure bred Giant strain Light Bra-
-hma March cockerels, $2 ea. FOB. G.
yee eto, Bowman, Ga., Rt. 1.

GAMES







- Trio Dark Cornish games, from prize
winners, 1 yr. old, hens now laying, $6,
r exch for 1 Barred Rock rooster and





$4. Mrs. = D. Matthews, Stellaville, |

6 pure pred Dark Cornish game cock=
erels, $1.50 ea., $8 for the 6. Money or-
der accepted only. _C. B. Whitehead,
Hillsboro, Ga.

~30 pure bred Dark Cornish games, 6
wks. old, healthy and all right, 50c ea.
Like to sell all in 1 lot. Also 10 pullets
and 4 roosters, Spring hatch, $1 ea. for
quick sale. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty
Ty, Gar

15 pure bred Dark Cornish April 1928
hens, $1.75 ea., 1 cock not related, $2.50;
1929 pullets: 2 February hatch, $1.50

a. 5 April, $1 ea., $35 for lot, FOB.
C. C. Henderson, Newborn, Ga. Rt. 1.

Ginn Greys Judge Dan. Gordons and
several good cross breeds. Young are
from cocks that are from 1 to 7 times
winners. Pullets, $1.25 to $2.50 ea., hens
and stags, $2.50 to $5 ea. Will give one
bird free with every order of 5. Satis-
faction guaranteed or money refunded.
Aubie Lee Steele, Eastman, Ga.

Pure bred Cornish Game April cock-
erels, $1 ea., FOB. No culls. J .A. Peel,
Milan, Ga.

2 pens Warhorse games to let out on
shares to parties who -will put up se-
curity worth $25 or more. 10 hens (not
pullets) and 1 rooster. Write. O. L. Mc-
Clellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3.



GIANTS AND LANGSHANS

4 Marcy strain J B Giant 15 mos,
old now laying hens, $1.50 ea., rooster,
April 1929 hatch, pullets, 75c ea.,
roosters, (2) $1 ea. P. O. Money order.
Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summerville, Ga.
yb;

Pure bred Marcy J B Giants; each,
hens, $2.50; roosters, inspected, $5.00;
cockerels, $2; pullets $1.75. Buyer pay
exp. chgs. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Roch-
elle, Gao Rt..1:

A few Black Langshan April cocker-
els, $1.15 ea. for immediate sale. Money
order or certified check. Mrs. J. G. Bur-
den, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 9.

Pure bred Marcy J B Giants: April
cockerels, nicely marked, $1.50 ea. 1
cockerel and 3 pullets, $5. Shipped by
express and safe arrival guaranteed.
R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.

9 March J B: Giant pullets and one
rooster, $20. J. J. Dixon, Camilla, Ga.



LEGHORNS

9 purebred Brown L hens and 1 cock
18 mos old and younger, $10 for lot,
or $1 ea. No culls. W. B. Hester, Brin-
son, Ga.

3 Everlay Brown L roosters, 75c ea.
or $2 for lot plus postage. J. T. Harri-
son, Buford, Ga., Rt. 2.

Selected W L cockerels, Kerlins 300
egg quality, $1.50 ea., or 4 for $5.00. J.
C. E. Walter, Decatur, Ga., 923 Hast
Lake Drive, Phone Dea.-0589-J.

Tom Cochrans Tancred and Hanson
special matings big egg line (direct)
cockerels, April hatch from 27 to 30
oz. eggs. Sell or exch for Tom Coch-
rans big egg line pullets. O. L. Mc-
Clellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3.

50 Ferris W L March pullets, $1 ea.
Mrs. W. A. Giddens, Chester, Ga. Rt. 2.
Several W L cockerels, $1.25 and $1.50
ea. Mrs. T. J. Sherman, Lumpkin, Ga.

Ferris S C W L cockerels, March and
April hatch, $1.25 and $1 ea. Exch for
dried apples. Money order. Mrs. J.
f. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure Tancred W L 3 mos old cock-
erels, 75c ea. FOB. Mrs. L. S. Hill, Dal-
ton, Ga. Rt. 6.

30 B L hens: 20 Light Brown, 15 mo.
old; 10 dark 9 mos old, and 5 fine dark
9 mos old cockerels from pen of first
prize winners: $1.50 and $1 ea., also 10
dark R I Red 5 mos pullets, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. P. A. Raby, Macon, Ga., 160 Win-
ship St.

150 S C W L pullets: 31 2 mos old
abundantly fed on Startena and Grow-
ena), well developed, $1 ea. FOB. Rev.
F. I. Green, Armuchee, Ga. Rt. 3.

April hatch W L cockerels from 300
and above egg producers, from Quisen-
berry farms, no culls. Mrs. Roy Shaw,

Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 4.



MARKET BULLET No sacs

30 Brown L yr. old hens and 2 Soe
not related, 80c ea., also 10 April pul-
lets. Mrs. Thos. Young, Bremen, Ga.

4 mos old Tancred S C W L cocker-
els. A. C. Buffington,
Ga. :

20 pure bred Everlay Brown Leghorn

hens, 10 or more, $1 ea., 2 roosters, un-

related, $1 ea., if bought with hens, 1928
hatch. Cash with order. Mrs. Pearl
McDonald, Stapleton, Ga. Rt. 1.

200 Hollywood ready to lay pullets,
April 19th hatch. No culls, $1.50 ea. T.
F. Yarbrough, Scarboro, Ga.

25 Wycoff 15 mos old hens, $1.25 ea.
$25 for lot; also 35 April hatch Tan-
cred strain pullets, 90c ea., $30 for lot;
1 extra nice April Tancred rooster, $1.50
H. G, Burroughs, Canon, Ga.

Yr .old fine record hens and cocks.
March and April pullets and cockerels,
W. Leghorns. Write for prices. B. H.
Middlebrooks, Atlanta, Ga., ee Gor-
don St., SW.



MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

' Genuine Pape B M cockerels and
pullets, $1.25 ea., or 10 pullets and one
cockerel, $12. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Mar-
tin, Ga. Rt. 2.

Booths White Minorca cockerels, di-
rect, $4 ea. Mrs. A. L. Marchman, we
Plains, Ga.

White Minorca, Booth strain 3 mos.
old cockerels, $1 ea. W. G. Burns, Cal-
houn, Ga. Rt. 4.

Pape strain B Minorca cockerels and
pullets from prize winning stock, $1.25
ea., or 10 for $12. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin, Ga. Rt. 2

ORPINGTONS
1 pure bred 4 mos old Buff Orping-
ton cockerel, $1.50; also yr. old pure
bred rooster, $2.50. Mrs. W. B. Kent,
Mitchell, Ga.



4 drakes $1 ea., $9 for lot not prepaid.

Pendergrass, |



PIGEONS FOR SALE

4 pr. guaranteed to be extra good
working Red Carneaux, $2.50 pr. or $8
for lot. Also would like to exch. for
or buy any number of mated prs. White
Kings. Give all information as to wt.
and strain and best cash price. G..V.
Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 Moreland Ave
N. E,



: R. I. REDS

S C RI Reds from Mahoods prize
stock and heavy layers; 18 mos old
hens and choice cockerels, $2 and $3 ea.
2 yr. old and 18 mos old cocks, $5 ea.,
2 yr. old cock, $3. Miss. Belle Timmer-
man, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83.

10 Owen R. I. Red March pullets.
$1.25 ea. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham,
Ga. Rt.-1.

25 or 30 R I Red and Buff Orping-
ton fryers, 2 lb. average, 27c lb. FOB
here. Mrs. J. W. Fanning, Washing-
ton, Ga.

19 hens, R I Reds and Buff Orping-
tons, crossed: 1 R I Red rooster, none
over 2 yrs. old, $1 ea., $18 for lot. Edith
Young, Bradley, Ga.

75 each cockerels and puliets, R I
Reds. Donaldson strain. Write for pric-
es. Grady Wright, Duluth, Ga.

10 pure bred Tompkins R I Red 2
yr. old hens, $1.50 ea., at yard. Mrs. L.
Wall, Atlanta, Ga. 1235 Howell Mill
Road.

Owens bred-to-lay R I Red January

pullets, some now laying. Write for

price. L. E. Fowler, Fair Mount, Ga.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC.,
FOR SALE

The Spencer Turken Wonder Bird,
$2 ea., $5 trio; baby chicks, 30c ea. Mrs.
J. F. Anderson, Blue Ridge, Ga. .

White Pekins, 2 ducks and 1 drake.
Miss Allie Johnson, Nashville, Ga. Rt.
4,

Very fine Muscoveys, $5 pr., $7 trio;
Mammoth White Pekins, March hch.,
$4 per pr., April $3 pr. or 35c Ib., also
duck eggs, $1.50 per 13. J. D. Smith,
Savannah, Ga. Rt. A.

Ringneck pheasants, $10 per pr.
K. Martin, Hartwell,Ga. _.

Muscovey ducks, 1928 hatch, $2 ea.,
$5 trio; 1929 hatch, 4 mos old, $1.50 ea.



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$4 trio; 12 wks old, $1 ea. L. E. Will-
iams, Ty Ty, Ga. 5







Thurs lay, August 22, 1929,
"Mixed Indian Runners: 5 ducks and fe

Mrs. J. H. Emmett, eRe OS a. RFD

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8 ducks and 1 drake, Indian Runeiers
mixed, $1 ea., $9 for lot not prepaid. ee
Mrs. O. H. Aiken, Braselton, Ga.
15 Brown speckled and dark colored Bese
April Muscoveys: 4 drakes and 11 hens.
$1 ea. L. B. Rountree, BWSIIEDORS Gas =
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5 or 6 M B turkey hens: 2 mixed a oy
little with Reds, $21 for the 6 del. Ga.
or exch. for nice Jersey heifer calf, 4
or 5 mos old. H. J. McCollum, Canon, ios
Ga. Rt. 3. :
13 Muscovey ducks, male and female, Z
3 and 4 mos old (some wt. 7 Ibs) $15 for=
lot. Will Smith, Roy, Ga.
8 pure bred Mammoth Pekin ducks,
$10 for lot; $3 per pr., $4 trio. Flock
av. 125 eggs ea. until June. Exch. for
10 Ancona or Parks strain B R first
class pullets, or exch 8 ducks for 6 May
hatch Bourbon Red or Bronze turkeys.
Daris Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. _









soe WYANDOTTES S
Several Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte ae
March cockerels, $1.50 ea., or exch 2 or
8 for cockerels, same strain. Rose comb.
Not culls. Write first. Mrs. G. E. Bla-
lock, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2. os
Pen of 8 S L Wyandotte | soon ie lay- =
ing pullets and 1 cockerel, $10; also 10
W L, 3 mos old pullets. Mrs. Hugh
Bowling, Griffin, Ga. P. O. Box 205.
Pure bred Rose Comb S L Wyan-
dotte 18 mos old cock. Mrs. M. J. Mee
Dowell, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 2. :
- 6 Dorcas White Wyandotte five mos.
old pullets, $1 ea., 1 cockerel, same age _
and kind, $1.50. Cash with order. Mrs.
A. B. Thomas, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 3.
Fischel R C White Wyandotte cock-
erels, $1.25 ea., also Cook strain S C
Buff Orpington and Owens R I Red
cockerels at same price. All April hatch |
direct from blood tested stock of Nor-
man poultry farms FOB. Morris Shir-_ i
ley, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
30 Wyandotte cockerels, direct from ae
Fischel, R C and wt. 3 to 4 lbs. $1.25 ea.
Mrs. A. P. Gross, Glenn, Ga. Ss
9 RC W Wyandotte pullets and one ee
cockerel, 4 mos old, $1.25 ea., 1 pr. lg.
W ducks, $5 also White Wyandotte ve
eggs $1.25 a setting. Mrs. B. M. Thom- ae
as, Hoboken, Ga. 7 ee

Baby Chicks For saa 4 ,

Baby chicks from State accredited
flocks, tested for W. D. and T. B., and
having high producing qualities bred es
in them. Write for prices. Chas. F. vo
Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. =

Good chicks, popularly priced: Rocks i
Reds and Orpingtons, $12 a 100; Heavy
mixed, $11 a 100; Postpaid. Live. del. ;
R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Se

Booking orders for Fall chicks: Se
Heavy breeds mixed, $11 per 100. Post-
paid. Live del. guaranteed; Custom
hatching: eges (not less than 100)
hatched for 1-2 chicks, any breed, or
mixed. Party to pay chgs. on eggs. I on
chicks. References if desired. Mrs.
Mary Sirmans, Howell, Ga. ee

Baby Chicks Wanted



























Want to exch. value for day old
chicks: R. I. Reds, or Hambergs pre-
ferred. Kittie Messer, Aska, Ga. =
Want 50 chicks to raise on halves |
to 8 wks. Warhorse, Blue Games, or
Buff Orpingtons preferred. Will take
any standard pure bred. Mrs. Susie P.
Nash, Philomath, Ga. z
Want 100 large breed, R. I. Reds or
Barred Rocks, chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. Write first. Mrs. Foster Ss
Norton, Douglasville, Ga., Rose
Want 50 chicks to raise on halves :
to 8 wks. Prefer Rocks J. B. Giants,
or R. I. Reds. Not later than Septem-
ber 15th. Write before sending. = di
B. Williams, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt.2, >
Want 100 R. I. Reds, or Barred Rock. ee
or mixed baby chicks not later than
the middle of September to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 wks. Mrs. J. L. Taylor,
ae, Ga., Rt. 45
































~ Poultry Wanted |

CHICKENS WANTED

Want 12pullets and 1 cockerel. Reg.
stock, pure bred Holterman or Parks
strain Barred Rocks. Must stand in-



. spection. State reasonable price. Mrs.
e A. L. Kessler, Rincon, Ga.

Want 20 or 25 Tancred or Ferris W.

- L. pullets, laying age, or young hens.
- Must he in good cond. No culls. Quote
lowest cash price. D. J. Frost, Quit-

cate. Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 3 partridge Wyandotte March
or April hatch cockerels. = L. Kennedy,
- Grovetown, Ga.

Want 50 Ferris W. L. March hatch

- pullets for cash. No culls. J. B. Hol-

combe, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 3.
-Want 1.pure bred Thompson B. R.

= cock, not over 18 mos. old, or younger.
Ast of February hatch for breeding pur- |.

poses. Write at once. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,
Canon, Ga., Rt.3.

Want 10 or 12 hens and rooster to
raise chickens on halves. Prefer R. I.

ie Red, or Wyandottes. Mrs. G. R. Turn-

er; Griitin, Ga; Rt. C.,

~.. Want to exch. value, $7 for 9 B. R.

March or April pullets. Mrs. J. E. Han-
cock, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 4.
- Want 20 W. or B. Leghorn hens, 1928,

or early 1929 hatch. Uniform in size,

color and markings and large combs.
No culls at any price, but will pay for
_ producers. Buy or exch. Give details,

s _ trapnest records or flock average and

- av. wt. and age. Edwin Simpson, At-
lanta, Ga., 676 Tifton St., N. W.
Want Silver Lace Sebright bantams.

Quote price. W. P. Dunn, Atlanta, Ga
ac 611 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Want to exch. 12 pure bred Everlay
Brown Leghorn last March hatch cock-= |
_ erels for 12 the same breed unrelated.
Gs. W. Paulk, Willacoochee, Ga., Rt. 2.

-Want Barred Rock cock, not over 18

: mos. old Berrys or Parks strain; also

6 same breed February or March 1929

- pullets at reasonable cash price. No

- eulls. Mrs. Wayne Cheek, Canon, Ga.,
att,

Want 1 February hatch Owen strain
g C. Buff Orpington cockerel at reas-
onable price. Mrs. J. G. Thompson,
_ Shellman, | Ga., Box 92.

Want W. L. 4 or 5 mos. cld pullets,

S Healthy, well developed and reasonable

for cash. G. B. Baldridge, Atlanta, Ga.,

106 Plum St. NW.

Want a few 100 W. L. pullets, also

some B. Rocks, and R. I. Reds. Quote

best del. price. George D. Howell, Jack-

-sonville, Fla., 2817 Myra St.

Want April and March hatch W. L.

_pullets, also yr. old hens. J. A. Speer,

Jr., Varnell, Ga.
- Want to exch. 48. L. Wyandotte

young about 3 lb. cockerels, for others.
~ Must be pure bred and Rose Comb. Mrs.

Mz. J, McDowell, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 2.



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, ETC,,

WANTED

: Want young, 3 to 4 lb. turkeys chear

for cash, J. R. Bowen, BiACESHESE, Ga.

Rt. ais
-. Want young ducks, guineas, bantam
chickens and Red Carneaux pigeons.
= _ State fully kind, age and price.

Mrs.
'W. J. Smith, Mtn. View, Ga.
Want pr. peafowls. Name best price.

- Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt.



Eggs For Sale

White guinea eggs, $1.25 per 15 del.
L, E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

Selested eggs for hatching, from Ma-
hoods prize stock S. C. R. I. Reds, $2
per 15 postpaid. High fertility guaran-



teed. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood, Ga., Box 83.

Ss. C. Buff Orpington eggs, $1.25 per

15, $2 for 30. Miss Ranie Johnson, Shell-

man, Ga., Rt. 1.

3 Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs,
1st and 2nd pens, $1.25 and $1; com-
bined, $2 for 30; Ferris S.C. W. L

Ss eggs, $1.50 and $1 for 15; $2.25 for 30.

_ All del. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge
Ga, Rt 2.

hursday, August 22, 1929, me Ag

- The Spencer ie Wonder Bird
(said to be cross between turkey and
hen )ege, $2.50 per 15, $4.75 for 2 set-
tings. Mrs. J. F. Anderson, Blue Ridge,
Ga. :

, Pape strain. B. Minorca eggs from.
stock direct, $1 per setting. Mrs. J..A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.

Pure bred Dark Cornish game eggs,
$1.25 per 15. Add postage. Cartons to
be ret. Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Ty Ty, Ga.

Thompson B. R. and Donaldson R.-I.
Red eggs, each, $1 per 15.-Cartons to
be ret. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester,
Gea Rte 3

Select hatching eggs from. 7 Ib.
Thompson strain hens: Now laying 60
per cent every day layers; spring rec-
ord, 85 per cent. Summer prices, $1.25

j per 15. J. R..Bowen, Blackshear, Rt. 1.



Eggs Wanted

Want at once pure bred eggs for
hatching in large quantities at 5c per
doz. over Atlanta price in Market Bul-
letin, del. to Sparks. Sankey Tyson,
Sparks, Ga. :

Want eggs for hatching in incubator
lots. Can use 4 M. weekly. If interes-
ted in contracting your eggs for the



{season write, quoting best price, breed,

etc. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga., Box 27.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

1 Jersey bull calf, dropped July 30.
$25 FOB. Breeding records, full partic-
ulars on request. K..D. Sanders, Eat-
onton, Ga., Rt. 2. :

Good, fat beef cattle. Same heavy
steers. At once. J. W. McKinley, Thom-
aston, Ga<Rt. 2.

Black Jersey cow (give 3 1-2 or 4 gal.
per day) and 6 wks. old calf. Cheap.
J. M. Ross, Head River, Ga.

4 yr. old 800 lb. milch cow, Holstein
anq Jersey, 1-2 each, freshen real soon.
3 1-2 or 4 gals per day; cream color
2 1-2 yr. old heifer, fine cond., $35;
dark Brown 2 yr. old Jersey heifer, $25.
Mrs, I. H. Boles, Duluth, Ga.

2 mos old Jersey subject to reg. calf,
out of fine cow by reg. bull $10. J. E.
Bailey, Raymond, Ga.

19 mos old reg. Jersey 2 gal. per day
cow, $125 with papers. Mrs.
Wright, Plainville, Ga.

Hereford cattle, both sex. J. J. Cum-
ming, Donalsonville, Ga.

6 wks. old Jersey male calf, $5 FOB.
Mrs. Lela Chapman, Dahlonega, Ga.
Rt 5,

Dairy herd of Holstein and Jerseys:
24 milch cows and 1 bull. High pro-
ducers. H. G. Gazaway, Decatur, Ga.
Rt. 8, Phone Dea-3002-R.

Reg. Jersey cow, $80; 7 mos old bull,
entitled to reg, $25; 20 mos old heifer
1-2 ea.,/reg. Holstein and Jersey, $35;
1 grade Jersey 14 mos old heifer, $25.
Will accept part or all pay in Brown
Leghorn hens or pullets of good, heal-
thy stock. H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville,
Ga. Rt. 3,

2 rege. Jersey cows, giving milk now;
freshen again in October and Novem-
ber. E. J. Bailey, Raymond, Ga.

3 high grade yellow Jersey heifer
calves, about 10 wks. old, $15 ea., $40 for
the 3 FOB. M. L. Snore, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt, 4."

1 choice reg. Jersey bull, Noble of
Oxford and Raleigh strains. Solid col-
or with dark markings; from 5 gal. Jer-
sey dam.. Ready for service, $50.00.





reg. in buyers name. Mrs. S. E. Jones, .

Fairburn, Ga., RFD 4.

Reg. Jersey cows: 1 fresh with 2nd
calf: other fresh in September; also
very fine heifer calf, born April 22nd.
Can be reg. Hinon and Jarrett Brad-
bury, Bogart, Ga.

12 to 20 head beef. cattle, ready for
butcher, on our farm. Come and see
them. W. H. Mitchell, Barnesville, Ga.

7 yr. old reg. Jersey cow, solid color
with black tongue and switch; perfect-
ly gentle; no bad habits: T. B. tested;
over 4 gals milk and 2 lbs butter per
day when fresh. Fresh November the
first. Bred to Lady Oxfords Sultan,



1 $100. at farm; 19 mo. old reg. Jersey

N. M:



(MARKET BULLETIN a Sos

pull, Lady Oxford s Sultan, "Fd at | barn
if sold at once. . Mrs, Ida Nickelson,
Statham, Ga.

6 yr. old milch cow, fresh in about
15th August; give about 4 gal. per day.
C. D, Freeland, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
5 wks. old, subject to reg., Jersey male
calf. Cash or exchange for equal value.
Make offer. J. L. Coggin, Jr., Coving-
ton, Ga.

Reg Guernsey bull, producing daugh-
ters better than reg. dams, $200.00;
Guernsey bull calf, subject to reg, $40.
L. H. Browning, Cochran, Ga. Care
Middle Ga. A & M Junior College.



CATTLE FOR SALE
Reg. male calf from best blood lines
and high producing dams. Cheap, or
exch, for rye, oats, and Ancona pullets.
L. D. Watson, Jr., Barnesville, Ga.
10 mos. old heifer calf, cross Guern-

nedy, Collins, Ga.
Heifers from fine cows; 1 fawn color

white spotted, $12; cream color -17 mos.
old already bred to reg, bull, $20 or lot
for $45. Wyatt Martin, Plainville, Ga.



HOGS FOR SALE g

17 pigs, mixed Duroc and P. C., 1-2
each, $2.25 ea., 200 Ib. black sow, cheap.
Jess Wilson, Eatonton, Ga. RFD 3.

10 mos old P C ready for service boar
$25; 3 shoats (1 boar and 2 gilts) 4
mos old, $10 ea., or $27.50 for the 3.
All can be reg. 5 E. Bailey, Raymond,
Ga.

$10.50 ea., 2 for $20;.reg. Duroc Jer-

| sey 1 yr: and 9 mos old, ready to breed

$25. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. 8;
Phillips, Collins, Ga.

Hampshire sow, wt. when fat, 200 lbs.
$25; 4 feeder, 50 lb. shoats, $24. Miss
Pearl Clark, White Oak, Ga.

Reg. Big Type, B P C 2 1-2 yr. old
sow, wt. about 300 lbs. Cholera im-
mune. Healthy cond., $30 del. W. B.
Hester, Brinson, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Black Essex pigs, from 12 lit-
ter pigs, $10 ea. Exch for seed rye at
| $2.50 bu. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga.

1 fine pure stock, entitled to reg.
Black P. . 2 yr. old, 250 lb. boar. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed, $40 FOB. Cash
with order. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey,
Mitchell, Ga., Rt: 1.

1 full bred in good cond, Duroc Jer-
sey sow, would wt. 500 or 600 lbs. if
fat; also 14 full bred Duroc pigs. L. P
Gaulding, Felton, Ga.

Reg. Duroc Jersey boars, 1 mo. to 2
yrs. old, $10 to $50. ~L. H. Browning,
Cochran, Ga. Care Middle Ga. A & M
Junior College.



HOGS FOR SALE

Reg. S P C2 yr. old boar (2 gold
stars in pedigree) $50; 2 reg. brood sows
bred $35 ea. Tom Richardson, Palmet-
to, Ga. :

Full stock B B Black Guineas, 50 to
75 lbs. ea. Either sex. $8 to $12 FOB.
L. B. Toler, Glenwood, Ga., Rt. 3, Box
93.

Black Essex 6 mos. old gilt, $8.50 J.
W. Walker, Hapeville, Ga.



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

Good, small mule for sale or trade
for corn or hay. Write. G. W. Green,
Cedartown, Ga., Rt. 5.

workers, high steppers, $350 at barn
T.-L, Daniel, Trenton, Ga; Rt. 2.

1 farm mule about 11 yrs. old. Sell
or exch. for 100 W L pullets, not less
than 4 wks. old. T. L. Williams, At-
lanta, Ga., RFD 3, Box 300.

A good 9 yr. old, 16 hand high Jack,
Sell or exch. for a mule. J. H. Trice,
Barnesville, Ga.

3 large mules for sale for cash. For
further information write. J. D. Strat-
ton, Point Peter, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 bay pony, 8 yrs. old, sound, gentle,
and full of pep. Write for price. Al-



RABBITS FOR SALE

1 pr. white, pink-eyed rabbits, over
1-2 grown, $1.50 plus postage. J. T.
Harrison, Buford, Ga., RFD 2,





sey and Jersey, $35 FOB. L. M. Ken-.

Jersey 5 mos. old, $14; 4 mos black ahd

Reg. 4 mos. old Duroc Jersey pigs,

1 pr. mules, 8 and 9 yrs. old, good

fen Raby, Macon, Ga., 160 Winship St. }

| PAGE THREE

1 full grown Reg Belgium doe, $2.50

FOB. Walter Reeves, Lithia Springs, |
Ga. ae
A limited number Chinchilla does

from reg. and ped. stock, 2 to 3 mos. old

Special price, $2.50 ea. G. H. Barrett, ~

Atlanta, Ga., 933 Harte Drive.

Chinchillas: trio (2 does and biick)

No papers furnished. Newton Mabry,
Chamblee, Ga.

15 rabbits, $6 or exch. for 6 pullets,

nollee, Ga. Rt. 1.

mos old White pink-eyed buck $7.50 for
the 7. Exch. for chickens, pigs or calf.
Will Smith, Roy, Ga.

reg. White Angoras, 2 yrs. old, $10;
4 ped. white Angora 9 mos. old does,

old, $2 ea., 6 mos. old puck, $1.50; also
1 ped. N. Z. 9 mos. old doe, $2; 2 reg.
N Z does, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $5 ea. All in

4-8 mos. old does, 1-7 mos. buck, Bel- i
gium Gray; 1 N Z Red 9 mos buck, ae

Reg and ped White Angoras: 1 pr,

$4 ea. or $15 for lot of 4; 6 young, 2 mos.
old, $1 ea., $5 for lot of 6; 2 bucks, yr.

fine cond. Cash with order. Harry Wil-_

Place.
1 each, bred does and black, grey
and white pink-eyed with 5 young,
3 wks. old); 1 white buck all 7 and 8_
mos. old. $9 for lot. Exc for pigs, calf
or* chickens.
Mt. View, Ga.

Pancse ear |
nae

RABBITS FOR SALE oe
3 ped Chinchilla does and reg. buck,

$20. B. F. Bickers, Jonesboro, Ga., PB

O. Box 35.

1 ped buck and does and 5 half grown
eons, Tom Richardson Palmetto, Ga.
old, $5 pr., doe with 4 young, 5 wks old
young, 5 wks old, $7.50; 3 Chinchilla
4 mos..old does, $3 ea. B. L. Smith,
Atlanta, Ga., 410 Broyles St. Phone
5898-M.

5 mos old, $4 ea., $7 pr. 1 ped doe with

furnished. L. K. Martin, Hartwell, Ga.
Rabbits for immediate shipment: 1

son, Decatur, Ga., 418 Ponce de Leon :

Chinchillas from ped stock: 4 mos. |

4 young, 8 wks. old, $15 ped papers

2 Bed does, 4 mos. old; 1 pr. grown wht.

ish buck, 12 to 14 mos old; 15 young

farm products. F. E. Green, Atlanta,

mixed Chinchilla 4 mos. old doe, $2;
James M. Edge, Fairburn, Ga.

6 to 8 wks old, $15 for lot, or exch for |

Ga., 410 DeFoor Ave., Rt. 5, Box 418. _
1 mixed doe ready to breed, $2.50; 1

1 ped Chinchilla doe (papers denies
ed) $8. Mrs. S. D. Sault, Atlanta, Ga., S

3982 Peachtree Rd., Phone De-3910.



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

buck, large and gentle, $10. Tom Rich-_
ardson, Palmetto, Ga.
Large white no-horn 18 mos old bil-

| ly goat (has wattles hanging at throat)
Mother sold for $50. $10 or exch for
stock of equal value. Mrs. L. H. Speer, se

Fayetteville, Ga. .

lambs. Particulars on os RODS
Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt.

shire rams, entitled to reg., $275 for lot.
Consider sale in smaller 1 Ce H.
Hill, Tignall, Ga.

3 milch goats for sale. A. w. Railey,
East Point, Ga. 309 Sims St.

mos old. Monroe Hearn, East Point,
Ga. 921 S, Church St.

Live Stock Wanted |

CATTLE WANTED >
Want young cow, giving 3 to 4 gal.
milk per day, fresh now. Within 30
mi, Pearson. NG H Naatelee roe







' Ga.



{

Toggenburge milk goat, 18 mos old

Several high grade Southdown ram
50 well bred sheep Se 2 Hamp- aes

Toggenburg buck, well broken, alsoa
young buck, same breed, about 4 1-2

matured stock, from ped. stock, $7.50.



hens, or a pig. Willie Dickson, Easta- :

Miss M. G. Cheatham,

aes

Chinchillas, all subject to reg., $20 for ee
lot, or trade for Red Carneaux pig-



$12.50; N. Z. Red yr. old does with three a

Standard Chinchillas, from reg. stock

%

grown pr. Rufus Red Belgium Hares;

ones. Prices on request. M. Harrison,
-| Fitzgerald, Ga.
2 white N Z does and 1 white Flem- j









yey

_ PAGE FOUR |

Live Stock Wanted

Want 6 to 10 choice grade Guernsey
heifers, 1 to 1 1-2 yrs. old and unbred.
Make best price del here. W. H.
ell, Barnesville, Ga.

Want 10 to 12 good grade iaiteh cows

in radiusof 100 mi. Lyons. E. O. Wil-
_ gliams, Lyons, Ga.

Want a young. Jersey cow, peak in
or will freshen in the fall; that will
give 3 1-2 or 4 gal per day. (Within 25
mi. Lula). N. C. Faulkner, Lula, Ga.

Want 15 to 30 head good high grade
heifers, either Guernsey or Jersey, not
less than 3-4 grades; also 35 to 40 good
grade Herefard or Red Pole steers, to
wt. not less than 550 Ibs. ea. Make
best price in first letter. E. H. Black,
The Rock, Ga.

Want 1 or 2 full blood Jersey heifer
calves, 6 to 12 wks. old, thrifty, healthy,
and cheap for cash, del. Pulaski. Write

- what you have at once. P. D. Saxon,

Savannah, Ga., 304 Montgomery St.

Want 1 Black Angus bull, age 2 yrs,
or old @nough for service. Mo jumpers
considered. Only thoroughbred stock.

- Futch Bros., Pembroke, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want 10 Grade Jersey or Guernsey

heifers from 4 to 6 mos old. Will pay
cash. G. W. Doolittle, Sandersville,
Ga.

Want 15 Jersey or Guernsey heifers,
about 3 or 4 mos old. Quote best price.
-C. M. Chambless, Atlanta, Ga. 1550
Sokes Ave.

Want 8 or 10 heifer 2 to 10 mos ald
calves. Write what you have and best
price in first letter Jack Ryals, Cobb-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1,

Want a Red Poled bull yearling. C.
S. Parham, Nashville, Ga.

- Want some fresh milch cows. Give

_ $20 per gallon for Jedseys and Guern-

_ seys fresh at your barn. D. P. Martin,
: Cobbtown, Ga.
ot Want 5 to 10 full bred Jersey or
- Guernsey heifers, 3 to 6 mos old. State

what you have and lowest cash price

del. Must be cheap for cash: oO. H.

- Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want reg. Jersey heifers, 1 wk to 6
mos old. Exch reg. S P C hogs for same.
fom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga.







HOGS WANTED

Want reg. Duroc boar about 2 yrs.
old, from large litter. Give wt. and best
cash price in first letter. J. G. Af-

- fleck, Columbus, Ga. P. O. Box 406.
Want to exch value $10 for 4 good
stock, 8 wks. old, pigs. J. E. Hancock,
- Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 4.

- Want 1 big Bone Essex boar pig, sub-

ject to reg. R. O. Bell, Calhoun Falls,
8. C.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want, 100 per cent reg. gal or better

- milkers. Swiss Toggenburg doe, bred to
freshen in September, fully developed,
not over 4 yrs. old. John A.. Maecher,
Coconut Grove, Fla., Rt. 3, Box 329.

Seed For Sale

Red multiplying onions, 10c Ib., six
Ibs, 50c. Flarnell Funderburg, Law-
- renceville, Ga. RFD 1.
40 lbs. Seven Top turnip seed, 35c Ib.
- FOB. B. O. Carter, Griffin, Ga.
Several gals. white nest onions, 60c
gal. 2 gals, $1.15,del. Mrs. J. G. Bur-
e den, Elberton, Rt. 9;
2 Several gal. multiplying onions, 50c
gal. FOB. Mr. John L. Williams, So-
perton, Ga.

Scullion buttons, large red onions, 40c
gal., scullion sets, 25c qt. Now ready
for September planting. Mrs. Lena
McBrayer, Buford, Ga. Rt. 3.

40 lbs. 7 top turnip seed, 20c Ib. or
1c Ib. if entire lot is taken. Add post-

age on orders less than 5 lbs. Mrs. A.
_ J. Sims, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Okra and Four Oclock seed. Sell or

exch. also 10 Dill sprays, 25c. Add pos-

tage. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro.

ei Ga. .
New crop Ga. cabbage collard seed,

- 40c Ib., also Purple Top Globe turnip,
Ib, in 5 ib. lots del. Ga. a few







ee





MARKET. BULLETIN

late Flat Dutch cabbage seed, $1 Ib.
with postage. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mtn.
View, Ga.

Pure Ga. collard (Heading variety)
seed, 100 lb. lots. 15c lb., less, 18c lb.
Add postage. No stamps or checks ac-
cepted. Prompt shipment. W. U. J.
Draughn, Whigham, Ga.

Fresh Seven Top turnip seed, 20c Ib.
plus postage. Mrs. W. W. Banghan,
Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.

Crystal Wax and yellow Bermuda,
and 2 bu. White Pearl onion sets, $2
peck: $1.15 gal., 1-2 gal. 65c or $1.40
M. _W. R. Stephens, Flowery Branch,
Ga.

Recleaned Burr clover seed, 8c lb.
here sacked. 8S. B: Kinard, Jackson,
Ga.

Purple Top and White Globe turnip
seed, 40c lb. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin,
Ga. Rt. 2.

Old fashioned Hanover seed, 40c oz.
postpaid. Cash or stamps with order.
Mrs. S. M. Swearingen, Vienna, Ga.,
Rt. 2, Box 93.

Horse radish, 25c lb. del.
Powell, Eastanollee, Ga.

1929 large white nest onions, 60c gal.
$4 bu. del. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green-
ville, Ga.

Purple top and White Globe- turnip

Mrs. L. J.

seed, 35c lb., white nest onions, 50c
gal. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Martin, Ga.
Btls

Fresh dried sage, 10c cup, or 3 cups
25c, also yellow potato onions, 15c Ih.
del. Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Middleton,
Gackt. f:

Hastings Big Seven turnip seed col-
lection, 35c 1b., 5 Ibs. $1.60 del., also
Seven top, same price; Ga. cabbage
collard seed, heading variety, 60c lb.
16 lbs. $8.25 del. Cash with order. Mrs.
C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.

fe

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a
100; large variety April bearing straw-
berry, 45c for 200; Himalaya blackber-
ry, 2 doz. 55c, $1.25 M, horse radish, 2
for 15c. Del. Will exch. Ea to share
postage. Send stamp for reply. Mrs.
S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.

Kelloges everbearing ped. strawberry
plants, September del. $2.50 a 100 post-
paid. Mrs. Lena McBrayer, Buford, Ga.
Rt.3.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a
100; $1.50 M postpaid. Good count.
Write. J. G. King, Eanes Ga. Rt.
2, Box 89.

Late Flat Dutch and Chas. Wakefielq
cabbage plants, 15e per 100, $1.25 M
Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.

Gibson Everbearing strawberry plants
well rooted, prompt del. 25c a.100, $2
M. Ruby Tumlin, Cauinesvile, Ga.,
RFD 2.

New, Stone and Greater B. tomato,
Heading and Non-heading collards,
500, 75c, $1.25 M del, Prompt shipment
and satisfaction guaranteed. Walter
W. McEver, Braselton, Ga.

Fresh crop genuine, high grade New
Stone tomato plants, neatly packed and
well ventilated, 300, 60c; 700, $1. Post-
paid. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch,
Ga.



Ee

Plants Wanted

Want 15 or 29 MChas. Wakefield cab-
bage plants, fresh and thrifty, for ear-
ly September setting. State what you
have and price. J. R. Doss, Tifton, Ga.

Want 4M E. Jersey cabbage plants at
once. N. T. Christmas, Vienna, Ga.,
Rt. 4. :





Grain For Sale



Seed Wanted

Want 1M lbs. each Burr Clover seed
(early Southern variety in the Burr).
Crimson clover seed in the hull, also
Hairy Vetch, either straight vetch, or
heavy mixture of vetch and rye.. Send
sample and quote best prices. C. M.
Miller, Cornelia, Ga.

Want to exch Sweet Basil seed for
turnip and rape seed. Measure for
measure. | Mrs. J. B. Lindsey, Millen,
Ga. Rt. C, Box 168.

Want to exch cabbage collard seed
for other seeds. Mrs. R. E. Wilder.
Ficklin, Ga.

Plants For Sale

True Mastodon everbearing straw-
berry plants, ae for 25. Miss Eugenia
Yearger, Clem,Ga., Rt. 2.

Strawberry plants, 25 a 100. Mrs.
N. A. Gordon, East Point, Ga., 319 W.
Washington St.

Lady Thompson







strawberry plants,

50c a 100 imp. large Klondike, 35c a

100. Add postage. Miss Viola Cravey,
Sycamore, Ga., RFD 2. .

Klondike strawberry plants, 30c a
100; 500, $1; $1.75 M. Ethel Crow,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c .doz.,
3 doz. 60c; Everbearing 20c a 100. Add
postage on orders less than $1. Mrs.
Ed Calhoun, Cordele, Ga. Box 165.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage, Greater
Baltimore and Ga. Heading collard
plants, 25c a 100, 75c 500; $1.25 M, 5M
or more, $1 M. Edgar Woodall, Cor-
nelia, Ga.

New Stone tomato plants, 45 for 200
85c, 500 del., cabbage plants, 25c a 100,
45c, 200, del. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lew-
iston, Ga,

Horse radish roots, large leaf sage
plants and asparagus roots, 5c each.
Exch for 50 late cabbage and 50 Ga.
collard plants. Ea. to pay postage. Write
first. Mrs. Julia Darnell, PPS Ga.,
FUG: 1,

Mehel raspberry plants, $8 a 100.
Strawberry, plants, $1 a 100. Mrs. L. P.
Porter, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 1. Z

Fine strawberry plants from vines
which produced berries 4 1-2 to 5 in.
around this season, 50c a 100. J. P.
Garrison, Homeland, Ga.

>

Blue Ridge.



100 to 150 bu. No. Ga. rye. $2 bu. FOB
E. CG. Garland, Dial, Ga.

Imported Hairy vetch, 11c; Austrian
Winter peas, 10c; Alfalfa, 24c; rape, 9c.
Less than bag lots, add 1c. Abruzzi
rye, $2.25 bu. Mountain rye, $2; Co.
kers Fulghum oats, $1. J. E. Caudell,
Athens, Ga.

40 bu. Tall No. Ga. rye, $1.75 bu., 20
bu. Appler seed oats, $1 bu. a
Miller, Leo, Ga.

Pure Appler seed oats, $1 bu. FOB
J. F. Miller, Leo, Ga.

100 bu. ped. Abruzzi rye, grown on
my farm, first yr. from Cokers Certi-
fied seed, $2.50 bu. B. F. Murphy,

{ Sandersville, Ga.

No. Ga. Tall rye, good, clean seed,
$1.90 bu. del. Ga. points in lots of 5
bu or more. Check with order. W. E.
Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.

50 to 75 bu. 1929 crop Ga. rye, $1. 60
bu. FOB in 10 and 25 bu lots. W. T.
Wright, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 76.

Peavine hay (grown on my farm).
Write for prices. F. R. Bennett, East-
man, Ga. ;

Cokers ped Fulghum oats, $1 bu.,
Blue Stem purpe straw wheat (for seed
or bread) $2 bu. FOB. Cash with or-
ee C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.,
Rt. 5,

1M bu. Fuighum oats, $1. 25. bu. B..
K. Harris, Gibson, Ga.

Grain Wanted

Want cheap wheat for chicken feed.
Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt.
One.

Want 5 bu. seed rye, grown in middle
or South Ga. Louis P, Mathews, How-
ard, Ga.

Want 50 bu. abruzzi rye. State peat
price in first letter. E. J. Wells, For-
est Park, Ga.

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

10 bu. little Crowder peas (good hay,
also eating pea), $3 bu. FOB. C. E.
Loyd, Ochlocknee, Ga. RFD 2.

New crop yellow field peas, $3.25 per
bu. FOB. B. L. Davis, Donalsonville,
Ga.







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BUTTER FOR SALE
Fresh Jersey butter. Quality and sat-
isfaction guaranteed. 50c lb del. Mrs.
Mary E. Bacon, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 7.

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CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL 5 :
FOR SALE -
2bu. pop corn, this yrs. crop, $5. J. me
W. Walker, Hapeville, Ga. =
Good corn, $1.35 bu. Write. Oscar
Brock, Baldwin, Ga. Care Wells Farm.
New corn meal, $1.25 bu. ioe ee
jel, Baxley, Ga.
About 200 bu. corn for sale about
September 10th. Write your best prices.
A. J. Herring, Lake Park, Ga.



FRESH AND. CURED MEATS. ee
FOR SALE ; sy
3 sugar cured hams, 13, 13 1-2 and
15 Ibs., 30c Ib. FOB from White Stone.
Cash or money order, Mrs. W. Ww.
Banghan, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2

FRUIT FOR SALE : a

Black scuppernong grapes for jelly,
50c peck, or exch for seed wheat or
wheat bran. L. B. Rountree, Swains-
boro, Ga. Rt. 5. ae

Truck loads of apples: Winesaps,
Black twigs, Staymans, and other va-
rieties, at orchard, on Demorest and

Mt. Airy road, 1 mi. east Demorest.
A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. -

Peeled dried apples, 10c lb. FOB. wil es
exch. Mrs. L. O. Noble, Trenton, Cae

12 lbs. sundried pears, 25 Ib. not
prepaid. Miss Viola Green, Smarts,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 65,

HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPIAES
FOR SALE ae
25 hives bees, some in patent gums. Ea
Good cond. State inspected, $10 per e
gum FOB. C. D. Jarnes, Manor, Ga.
Pure, new honey packed ang label-
ed, 1 5 Ib pail prepaid, $1; one 2 eee
Ib., 50c; cs. of 6 (5 Ib.) by express, $4.25.
8,212 2 1-2, $4.75; 24 16 oz. glass ane
$4. 715. Prompt del. Guaranteeed. J. T.
Mullis, Alma, Ga. ae
Pure. Ext. honey in 5 Jb. pails, $1. 25 oe
del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga, ee
Bright new Ext. honey in new con-
tainers, 12c lb. FOB, D. Thomas,
Odum, Ga. Box 27. i
Pure Ext. honey, Tupelo blend: 10
lb. pail postpaid and ins., $1.60; 2 a
lb. postpaid and insured, $3. 10; Prompt
shipment. Jno. A. Crummey, OE ae
town, Ga. > ; aa Ea

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want all varieties pecans, any amt. :
Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. or ee

POTATOES FOR SALE oy
Porto Rico potatoes, $1 bu. John Dan- :
iel, Baxley, Ga. z
Irish cobbler potatoes, $1 25 bu FOB.
C. F. Matheson, Alto, Ga, Box 21.
Few bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes,
$1.25 bu FOB. Leon Rowe, Alapaha,
Ga.















VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Globe tomatoes, ready by Se ;
Ist. Would sell crop to right party at
right price. J. J. Matheson, BNO, Gee |
RFD 1.
Redfield rae tomatoes, $1. 25 per.
erate, FOB. C. F. Matheson, Alto, Ga.
Box 121,. : Me

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |

Want old fashioned kind Bunch
Speckled peas. Write. Mrs. S. M.
Swearingen, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 2, Bor
93.

Want all kinds " Crowder peas, Lady
or Mush peas. Send ay. sample and
lowest cash price del. in even wt. bags.
Mrs. B. B. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.







Miscellaneous For =.

Ground oyster shell for young and 2
old chickens, $1 per 100 lbs FOB. W. A.
Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St. East.

50 strong white feed sacks, 100 Ib
size,;-$5. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron-
wood, Ga. Box 83. x

1 doz. qt. cans sealed, 1929 huckle- ie
berry jam, $6. Not prepaid. Cash with
order. Mrs. W. R. Davis, Calhoun, Ga.
Rt-5: :

Strawberry and huckleberry preserv- |
es, 60c qt., blackberry, 50c, not prepaid
except on orders for 4 qts. or more. es
Exch for R. I Red setting eggs del. Mrs. eee
S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Sega eee







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