Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1929 September 26

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ee BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR





VOL. 13. STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26, 1929.







: Oats, Wheat and Cabbage for the Winter



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- Now is the proper time to think of your:supply of feed for

~ eorn and hay is short, plant you some oats. About ten pounds
of vetch seed mixed with a bushel and a half of oats to the
aere will more than double the yield of feed per acre where
you plant oats to themselves. :

We have some land in Georgia that is ideally Sr ies for
wheat. Practically every family uses at least twenty- four
pounds of flour per week. This costs money running through
the year. On any well built up red clay land you can make
from twenty to forty bushels of wheat to the acre. It is aw-

hog feed, and the pure, home- ground flour is the best in the
world. Thy dont use self-rising flour in the best wheat-
- producing countries. Lets get a wage from it down here by
using our own flour.

In planting the winter feed erops, it is always a ood idea
to fertilize the land well and not resort to too much acreage.

and wheat will largely increase the yield of each.

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your stock for next May, June, and July. If your crop of

_ fully good chicken feed, and the shorts and bran make good _

An application of acid phosphate or Nasic slage to your oats :

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I received a letter this morning from the Fidelity Fruit
& Produce Company, calling my attention to the various
kinds of cabbage plants that are being advertised in the
Market Bulletin. The following varieties were the leading
ones advertised: Charleston Wakefield, Jersey Wakefield,
and Flat Dutch. These varieties are not good shipping cab-
bage. The heads of the first two are pointed and crack open
when they mature. The Flat Dutch grows a little too large
for commercial purposes. The Copenhagen Market and the
Golden Acre are the best varieties of cabbage to plant where >
you wish to grow them to sell on the market. - They will gen-
erally average about three pounds to the cabbage; which is
an_ideal size for marketing purposes. The waste leaves from
the cabhage are fine to feed your pigs, calves, and chickens-
If you will handle them right you can make some profit out
of an early cabbage crop in Georgia. Make your land very
fertile where you plant your cabbage and if you fall down on
your cabbage crop you will have your land in fine condition

to plant another crop next spring. -

Now i is ie time to think about and plant the above crops.
EUGENE eee Ne

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ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA

Sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 is $1 15 $1.50 : $1.75.
Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 Ibs. 3.20 3.75 4.00
Eggs, Gat Extra, dz, 2... 50 oA j 45
~. Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. Se ds | AB 443 |
Eggs, Ga. Trade, doz. ....----. .46 ae 41
Eggs, Yard Run, dot. ee 48: 46 43
Sites ibs 2 aS 25 25
ee 25 : 25 25
Roosters; iby 2 ee AS 15

Sis hee 32 8h oe 8B
Micke th Se 25 25 25
ieee tb 2 15 as 15
eurkeys; Ib. <2 eR eo 30 = 30

ng pens, not mites) par cy Fev Bales fo, ate

S Country Butter, best table, Tb... 40 ro > aD 40

Country Butter, cooking, Ib. ee 30 7 Oke OU:

eS. Basis No. 1, Hogs Soly From 8.97 to 9.21 During the Week Beginning September 16th.

MARKET REPORT ed bs ee
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS :
Prevailing Se Prics: ro 26, 1929. re Suen to Variation.



SAVANNAH COLUMBUS mel INDEX
$1.40 $1.50 =
~ 3.00 CeO Sea
: Poultry=For Sale 2255. 2-3
AG 5 :
es Poultry Wanted a ee
44 - 41 : Cas
. Baby Chicks For Sale _..__- es
42 39 Baby Chicks Wanted: 20 A5
A4 ae - Higgs: For Sele. i 20) os 3
26. 25 Eggs Wanted oe 3
26 eae Live Stock For Sale a 3
AT 15 Live Stock Wanted rho ho? 3
3 f bs
36 eRe eo Georgia Products For Sale __3- 4
oT \ 25 | Georgia Products Wanted, ___ 4
tees ete
30 32 Ce ; : eae Wanted Seca Soy seen ates te 4
Miscellaneous For Sale _____ 4.
Miscellaneous Wanted --.... 4
25 40 ( Plonis Won pile 2.
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- 39 30. Plants Wanted (40 ee 4
Seed For Sale ___\____- goa















NUMBER. 43.



















Contin

Market Badletin

Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department Of

Agriculture
Talmadge, Commissioner





Eugene
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929





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A CORRECTION,

<4 _ This is the way. Mr. Pittmans
iss | notice should have appeared in our
| supplemen; of September 5th:

. For. Sale
One-half acre of land, four room
| house, garage and stare. Good wa-
| ter, schools and churches in one
quarter mile. On Bankhead high-
way, ten miles West of Atlanta
| $500.00. G. I. Pittman, payee

Ga., RFD 1.







Poultry For Sale

AUSTRALOPES FOR SALE
5 choice Australorpe cockerels, $5.00
ea. or will exch for same number R
I Red pullets or young hens if good
gtdck. C, Bradford, Box 114, a
yale
oe BANTAMS FOR SALE

Want 3 Bantam roosterg of good
- preeding, $1 ea. Edgar Stewart, -Shell-
Sen; Cra.
1 pr. pure bred Golden Seabright |
- Bantams, $3; spring pullets, $1 or 3 for
$3.75. Fine layers, good mothers.
Mrs, C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.
5 Bantam pullets and a_ rooster;
white with golden cast on breast or
necks, $5; also fine R I Red rooster.
14 mo old, $2 either cf them crated
del. at depot. Chas. A. Pierce, 52 Head
Beeue. Tallapoosa, Ga

_ BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE

--13 pure bred Barred Rock pullets,
April hatehed, 13 Barred Rock hens 1
and 2 years old-and 5 May pullets, all
for $36. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordel, Ga.
_ Barred Rock pullets for sale, Thomp-
-son.and Foreman strain,.3 and 4 mo.
a old 75c and $1 ea. Also 2 foreman
_ cocks 17 mos old, i ea., or $6.50 for
both FOB. Mrs. A. Howell, tot
< Meigs, Ga. =
Pure breq Parks pied to lay. strain
- Barred Rock cockerels from 3 to 5 mo:
2 old, $1.50 to $2.50 ea. 12 _pullets 3 mos
old, $1.50 ea. Prmit No. 29-D-1-40.
Also 19 pure bred jet black turkeys for
breeders, spring hatch, $3.50 ea,
pullets; $5. for toms, or $11.50 for trio.
Mrs. Jno. A. Watson, Metter, Ga. R. 1.
Pure bred B R cockerels, wt. 4 or
5 Ibs. March and April hatch, $2.50.
Mrs. K .M. Anderson, Nahunta, Ga.
25 pure bred B R pullets, 6 mos old
_ $1 ea. Cash with order: Cockerels $1.-
25. Mrs. Lemuel Altman, Baxley, Ga.
_ March hatched B ,R_ cockerels,
Thompson strain $1.50 a. Mrs. J. L.
House, Washington, Ga. Rt. 3.
2 pure bred Thompson gtr. B. R.
cockerels, March hatch, $2 ea.\6 pul~
lets; eee hatch, $1.50: ea. or the lot














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i| Welfare of Southern F armers ze ealanily Guarded |
By Agricultural Commissioners Of
Cotton. Growing States



At Memphis, ein.
September 16th, commissioners of ag-
riculture from nine of the eleven cot-

cussed, at length and took definite ac-
tion on several questiong of vital in-
terest to.the farmers of the South.

In last weeks Market Bulletin, there
appeared resolutions relating to what
we believed to be unfair practices by
the cotton seeq crushers. The farmer
ig not receiving a fair price for his
cotton seed and the commissioners,
thru the Federal Trade commission
and Congress are sae ey to rec-
tify these evils. :

The tariff bill now before Congress
proposes to give every protection to
the manufacturing interests of the
United States, but it appears that the
same is not contemplated for the far-
mers of America. The commissioners
passed certain resolutions during their
conference, in . which they Yrequest
higher tariffs on many agricultural
products, which is necessary in order
to stabilize the price of our own com-
modities and these resolutions also de-
manq the same measure of protection
for the farmer that is given the man-
ufacturer.

We were informed at Memphis that
an effort will be made by certain un-
scrupulous interests to, hamper the

bar from this country plants and seeds
which might bring into this country

endangering many crops. The com-
missioners took quick action on this
question and warned Congress that
the most rigid inspection ig necessary
in order to protect our farmers and
that any effort to weaken present
rules or regulations would meet with
ingtant disfavor by farmers, north,
east, south ang west.

The lapprdpriation of large. sums
of money for the-purpose of reclaim-
ing arid lands for farming purposes
is unnecessary and wasteful.- Already
there are millions of acres of farm
lands untiljed{ In many instances

the week of,
; prices below.cost of production. Open-

ton growing states in conference dis-

Federal Plant board in its efforts to | 1.

diseased or insect bearing plants, thus

there is a surplus in farm crops, with

ing up for cultivation additional ac-
reage can only aggrevate: this condi-

tion and~therefore the commissioners:
made known to Congress their oppo-.,

sition to further appropriations for

this purpose.

The conference listened, with sym- |

pathy and interest, to Commissioner
Mayo of Florida as Ke and his asso-
ciates relateg the hardships that have
come to the Florida growers because
of the Mediterranean fruit fly. Ac-
cording to Mr. Mayo, the fly is under
control and no effort is being spared
by either the Florida or Federal au-
tharities to absolutely eliminate this
pest that has cost our sister stats
many millions of dollars. While no
action was taken by the commission-

-erg regaring the fruit fly, they are

determined that it shall not enter any
of the cotton growing states.

After discussing the probable total
production of the present cotton crop,
Commissioner Harry D. Wilson, presi-

dent of the association of Commiss-

ioners of Agriculture, stated to news-
paper men present that it is the be-
lief of the commissioners from the
cotton growing states that it will re-
quire ideal weather conditions to bring

the crop up to the estimate made by

the Federal government on September

Early frosts, excessive rains or -oth-
er adverse conditions will cut the
crop and cut it materially, if such
conditi }aq occur over any material
part of the. cotton belt, Mr. Wilson
said. However, it was the opinion of
the commissioners that the govern-
ment estimate of Sept. AL was about
correct on that date.

The several commissioners of agri-
culture from the cotton growing states

are jealously guarding the interests |

of the Southern farmer and will con-
tinue to do so. If necessary, many
of them will go to Washington in their
efforts to secure beneficial legislation
or to correct possible evils aeons
our farmers.



of 8 for $12 FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,
Canon, Ga. Rt.

BRAHMAS FOR SALE
3 months old Brahma roosters, $1
69., plus express charges. T. L. Ander-
son, Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 2.

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
FOR SALE ir
Large pure W..Rocks, 1 cock, and
cockerels, unrelated pullets, $1 ea. 12
pullets 9 to 10 wks old and unrelated
4mo. old cockerel, $7. BR. 8. Nash.
+Smyrna, Ga. -
Pure bred Buff Rocks,



cockerels,

for prices, description etc. Mrs. G. L.
Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. ae
12 Thoroughbred W. R. cockerels,
ae ea. F. G. Camp, Monroe, Ga.
RiGee: > Boa



GAMES FOR SALE

Half red and half blue game, 2 yrs.
old cockerel, $2 FOB my station. 1 yr.
old black and white spotted cockerel,
$2 or $3.50 for the 2. 4 nice wild cat
blue pullets 1 1-2 lb: size; 75 ea. Ali
guaranteed to be dead game fighters

and to please the buyer or money to
be returned. Send money order. G. M.
Walden, Gibson, Ga. Rt. 2.

10 dark thorobred dark Cornish
game pullets, $1.50 ea., also 1 thorough
bred rooster, $2. Mrs. S. E. Shurling,
Oconee, Ga. a:

GIANTS & LANGSHANS FOR SALE

Black Giants and White Giants di-
rect from Hill Crest Farm. 4 to 6 lb.
cockerels, $3 ea., pullets 3 to 5 lbs. $2.
50 ea., trio $7.50, all FOB. Will exch
for 3 lb. white Leghorn pullets. W 5S.
Mixon, Box 419, Griffin, Ga.

Full blood J B Gian; March hatch
cockerel, $2. Mrs. Hugh Alexander,
Elberton, Ga:-Rt. 7.



ea. Mrs. C. Gaines, Canon, Ga.

April hatch, Black Langshan cock-
erels, $1.75 ea., frying size pullets and
cockerels, o ea., if taken in lots of 6
or more;
for lot, or 2*for $2.40; gulls and 4
cockerel, $8.40. Mrs. R. . Burden, El-
berton, oe Rt. 8, = oy



| March hatch $1.50 ea. or will

yearling cocks and heng for sale. Write |

15 J B Giant, 18 mog old hens, $3 |

6 extra fine cockerels, $6.90 |



LEGHORNS FOR SALE

2 pure bred brown leghorn roosters
exch.
for same breed. Mrs. J. C. Fleming,
Lyerly, Ga. Rte 2

S. C. W. Leghorn. cockerels, April
hatch, tancred strain noted for large
egg production. Very choice stock, $2.--
75 ea; $10 for the 4. I. D. Dodge, Brae-
side Farm, Tallapoosa, Ga.

20 Tancreg S. C. White leghorn hens

18 mo. old, good egg strain $25. for the!

lot. cash orwill exch. for hogs or corn
or seed oats. Miss Martha Cheatham,
Mountain View, Ga.

10 March hatch cockerels. and 5
cocks from 260 egg strain breeders $3
ea. or $37.50 for the lot or exch, for
hay or corn. J. O. Etheridge, Forsyth,
Ga. Rte. 2.

15 W. Leghorn pullets pure bred fer-
rig strain, April hatch, $1 ea. D. C.

200 White leghorn hens, 1 yr. old,
Hollywood strain, no culls, $1 ea. LA.
Austin, Greshamville, Ga.

il Tormaholen brown eghorn. hens
about finished meee $11 == 70.- b,
Bolingbroke, Ga. Mrs.

| Shope, Fairmount, Ga. Rt, 1.

| Bolingbroke, Ga.-

3 pure bred White Leghorn cock-
erels, 4 mo. old. George B. Ferris str.
$4 ea. Mrs. W. W. Reeves, Logansville,
Ga. Rte 1.

-1 White Leghorn shocceal March
hatch Kerlin strain, $2; 1 pullet May
hatch, $1; both for $2.50 #. o. b. L. #
Williams, Py oy Ge;

8 W. L. Hens and 1 rooster, and 8
pullets and 1 rooster, $1 ea. Exch. for
Be Mrs. W. L. Edwards, Ellaville, Ga

Hatten Str. S. C. Buff Leghorns, 12
wks. old, well developed to age: pul-
lets, $1 ea. cockerels same age, $2.50
ea. All FOB. Coops to be returned at
oe expense. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia,

a.

_ 25 Tormaholen Brown April pullets
and 1 cockerel, $20. 205wks. old, 25c
ea. All:f. o. b. Cash with order. Mrs. I.
S.Teagle, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.

Ped. 2 yr. old white Sed sell or
exch. for 1 yr. old hens.
LaGrange, Ga. 200 Cherry St.

12 _ White hens and 1 ee good

keys, $2.25 ea. Shipped. only in 5 or 10

B. F. Harrison,

hatch, $10.

O. D. Hass, |-



Thursday,

p mber 26,

condition $12, BO. f, 0. b. Mrs. Cora Yoa-

kum, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 5. 3
Drumms_ pred-to- lay strain Buff cs ie
ze old cocks, $2.50 ea. No Checks. M
Merriam, Demorest, Ga. Sons:
Ei March hatch Leghorn pullets, 15e :
ea. F.O.B. Mrs. Geo. Edge, Coes
Ga. as

MINORCAS. AND: LAKENVELDERS Ps
' FOR SALE Se
Have 7 May pullets and cockerels
direct: from Schmidt for sale. Mrs. C-
B. Fountaine, Brooklet, Ga. os
4 Rusk strain Buff Minorca, hens,
now laying, ang 1 cock, all direct. from
Rusk April 1928 hatch; hens, $2. 50 ea.
Cock, $5; all for $12, puyer to pay ex-
press charges. Mrs. C. B. Fountaine,
Brooklet, Ga. te
sc Black Minorcas, 2 cockrels, 3
heng and about 20 six months pullets e
$2 each; or will exch for R I pullets :
or young hens, if good stock. C. Brad- ae
ford, Box 114, Lakeland, Fla. ee
Want 1 Lakenvelder cock, not over cs
2 yrs. old. State best price. del. H.-G
Moon, Carrollton, Ga, Rt.-2- =

.ORPINGTONS FOR SALE

2 White Orpington cockerels, $1 ea.
or exch for white feed sacks, 100 ib.
size. Mrs. H. L. Powell, Herndon, Ga
Rt. 2.

Golden Buff February Cookerel,. $2 i
ea, Mrs. L. C. Roland, Louisville, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 5.

R. I. REDS FOR SALE

15R. I. Req pullets, May hatch, 15 a
Barred Rock pullets, May hatched, 75c -
ea; Marsh pullets, $1.25 ea; frying size
30 lb. Wt. 1, 1-2 to 2 1-2 Ibs. ea. Mo- -
ney order, no checks. Mrs. R. M. Smith BS
Demorest, Ga. i

6 healthy fine R. I. Red cockereels, Ge
March hatch, pedigreed stock from :
pen of Blue Ribbon birds, $1.50 ea. f.o.
b. cash with order. L. H. Lewis, Pine-
ora, Ga. ao

Pure str. _ Owens and | Donaldson ze
cocks and cockerels, $2 ea. Mrs. J. M.
Evans Guyton, Ga. Rt. 2.

10 April and May hatch pullets, S.

C. R. I. Reds; 5 last years hatch hens
good laying stock, $1 ea. Bill Steedly,
Coffee, Ga. a

Very fine yong cockerels from trap
nested stock R. I. Reds, 3 to6 mos. old
$2 to '$3 ea; pullets at $1.50; 14 mos.
old hens, $1.75; 5 cocks 18 mo. old,
$3. 50 ea. Mrs. E. Spense, Chamblee,. ee
Ga. pe

R. I. Red cockerels, $2.50" eas Feb. oe
hatch dark red Owens strain, Miss
Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga.

30 R. I. Red pullets 5 mo. old $l; =
15 Ra Red hae 1928 hatch $1.25; all
direct Donaldson strain; also 2 White Bos
Rock cocks, 5 mos. old Fischel strain,
$1.25 ea. or exch for 2 of the saame =
age to prevent inbreeding. Mrs. J. We
Carter, Concord, Ga. Rt 1. ae

: TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
FOR SALE

12 April hatch B. B. Bronze fos
Sell or exchange for small 3 mos old
Jersey heifer, reg. in puyers oe R. 2
R. Lingle, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. : Se

13 Blue Speckled ae 3 nearly
grown, 10 over half grown, 75c ea. $9
50 for lot, plus exp. chgs. Mrs. J. G.
Chapman, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1. : os

3 Bronze April gobblers, $3. ea. 20 ee
Bronze and Bronze mixed, April tur-

















ETC.,



Money orders |

turkeys to the crate. ee
Gra.

Pee Mis. Verlie Gay, Dublin,
aD En
75c @a. Bs,
Ga.
Trio pure Bronze. from unrelated
stock, and non-related to each other; aol
hens wt. about 12 lbs., toms, 20 or 25
lbs. Good cond., $15. Cash. Mrs. W. D.
Johnston, Grayson, Ga. ss
2 Big Bone Bronze toms 2 and r yr. > %
old, also 3 May and 2 June hatch, 3-4
Bronze, $30 for the 7. Cash with or-
der. Miss Avra Maynard, Barnesville, eS
Ga, Rt. 3, Box: 232. 4 :
Large M B turkeys: 18 mos.old =
tom, $8; 4 hens, $5 ea. March hatch,
5 toms, $5 ea. 5 hens, $3. ea., 5 May |
Cash with order. Mrs.
Hailey. Moss, Deweyrose, Ga. Rt .2. -
1. pr. pure bred 1928 hatch Bourbon >
cae igs 12.50. O. E. Slack, Leslie, Ga. -
pre Ring Neck pheasants, 18 mos
ae full. feathered, $10; 1 male bird,
same as above, $5. Mrs. J. H. Maynard, ~
Winder, Ga. 434 Candler St. :
Want 10 or 15 White Holland tur-
key hens and tom. State wt., age and
best price. Mrs. G. Bees Canon, Ga.



Runner ducks, 6 mos old,
2 Middleton, Jr. Darien, :




















































September 26, 1929.
Poultry For

-WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
1 pure bred silver lace Wyandotte
_ cockerel, 5 mog old, $1 not delivered.
- Luther Berry, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.

_ 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, 5 1-2 mos
old, wt. 4 lbs. White Wyandottes, $7.
_ 50 for lot. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Moun-
_ tain View, Ga.

Poultry Wanted.

ANCONAS WANTED . s
- Want 25 pure bred Ancona chickens,
some olq hens and some pullets. Want
-\ Same amount of pure bred Cornish
_ Indian games. Wiite what you have

and lowest price, state age. W. L.
_ Stonecypher, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

BANTAMS WANTED

-.Want 6 Bantam Hens. Write price.
fad M. Morris, Alto, Ga: ~

~ BARRED ROCKS

: 4 Thompson Imp. Ringlet April heh.
cockerels, $2: ea., $7 for the lot FOB.
Mrs: R. Le Mabry, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure bred Thompson Imp. Ringlet
pullets. Write for price. Mrs. J. W.
Gray, Lenox, Ga, 3

- 18 mos old rooster, $2; 2 same stock
Plymouth Rock roosters, 7 mos. old,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. Ben Lavender, Tooms-
= Or, Ga. 3
Pure bred Park's. strain B R 1929
Ree. Permit, C-59. April hatch select
-cockerels, $3 a., $5 pr., $2.50 ea or $4
pr. Exch a few for nice pullets, No
culls. J. D. McIntyre, Ousley, Ga.
._ Thompson Imp. Ringlet early March
now ready for service cockerels, $1.50
ea. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Col-
lins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
=~ Pure bred Match hatch Barred Rock
- cockerels, 75c ea., pullets, $1 ea. Also
eggs, 85 del. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga.
Wan; 10 to 20 Barred Rock hens,
March 1928 hatch Parks strain. Musi,
- be pure bred, no culls, or same number
~ of pullets, Feb. or March hatch, price
reasonable, or would take from 25 to
100 hens pure bred to raise on shares.
State permit number. Mis. A. L. Hud-
gins, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 95-A.
Wan; 8 or 10 early hatch Parks str.
BR pullets. Must have permit num-
ber and prices,be reasonable. Mrs. C.
B. Fountaine, Brooklet, Ga.

eS GAMES WANTED

Want 15 pullets and 3 cockerels, dark
Cornish games, must be thoroughbred.
W_E. Walker, Broxton, Ga Rie,

Want tot exch. one thoroughbred

S Thursday, ;























ob

from real fighting stock for 1 Red War
Horse or Texas Ranger about. the
same age. Pay postage one way. Claud
Logan, Ellijay, Ga.

- Want 1 pure bred Warhorse game
pullet of prize winning stock, ang 1
Black Roundhead Game cockerel and
2 pullets, yr. old. Must be thorough-
bred. State what you have and price
in first rer Claude Logan, Ellijay.
Ga, : Bee

LEGHORNS WANTED

z 100 Tancred White April hatch pul-

lets. No culls. Must be good stock, give

S best cash price. Wilton C. Moore Bow-
_ ersville,_ Gas RG als

a Want pure bred Tancred W L pul-

s lets, no culls. State what you have and



. Dunnaway, Thompson, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want to exch 10 bu. dry corn for
12 W L hens or any other breed of
good laying hens or Feb. or March
Tateued pullets. Would glso consider
125 baby chicks for same. I pay ex-
ress on chickens, you on corn. Mrs.
J. N. Johnson, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2.





mos. old. Will pay 50c each and will
send cash with order. J. S. Todd,
- Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2.

- Want white Leghorn pullets, 25, 50
ie ae 100 lots. S. S. Copeland, Jackson,

: oimite or Brown Leghorn or Ancona

pullets or hens. State what you have
and your lowest price, also where they
eG be seen. S. P. Howe, Hapeville,

g 35 Ww L any good strain, at reas-
onable price for cash. Mrs. B. J. Hay-
nes, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 98.
1928 hatch Wycoff White rooster.
Exch for same. Ray Johnson, Hart-
well ae Rt. I Box 26.

| full description. M. Brats

Red Mill Game cockerel, 8 mos. old)

Mrs. Florence P. Sturm,

the best price you will make. Mrs. 8S.

strain Reds,

- Want 50 W. Leghorn pullets, 4 to 6.





MARKEE S

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED |

8 capons that have been. trained to
carry and look after baby chicks. No}
slips wanted. Mrs. Edward T. Mc-
Evoy, Savannah, Ga. RFD 3, LaRoach
Ave.

cockerel of each; Dark R I Reds; Blk.
Minorcas; Dark Cornish games; Shep-
pards, Anconas, Parks strain Barred
Rocks; Dark Brown Everlay Brown
Leghorn. Must be. thoroughbred and
reasonable, No culls. W. C. Matthews,
Marietta, Ga. Rt. 6.

ORPINGTONS WANTED.

-Want to exch 7 pure bred Buff or-
pington pullets and 1 rooster . April
hatch for 8 Thompson strain Barred
Rock pullets- same age.
Smith, Unadilla, Ga.

R./1. REDS WANTED

- 2 pure bred Donaldson S C R I Red
Feb. or March cockerels, State wt. and
best price. Mrs, A. M. Campbell, | At-
kinson, Ga. Rt. 1.

Exch value $25 for R I Red. ,or W
L hens not over 1-yr. old. Write for in-
formation. Mrs. E. .G. Spence, Cham-
srown, 1 Oover half grown, 75 ea. $9.-
strain, 2 yr. old cock; 1 Feb. cockerel
and 5 April hatch cockerels for cocks
not over 2 yrs old, or Feb or March
cockerels of same breed. Must be dark



red and from heavy laying stock free

from disease.. Mrs. R. L. Raulerson,
Patterson, Ga.
25 R I Red or Barreq Rock 1-2:
broilers, 25 late 1928 hatch same breed.
State best. price per lb. del. Fred.I.
Baker, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2.
Red pullets. State ase, wt., price and
, Lewiston,
Care Lewiston Plant iavm. -

WYANDOTTES WANTED
Exch 5 large, pure bred Thompsons
dark B R hens and rooster for pure
bred. silver lace Wyandottes. Write
first. Mrs. C. O. Pettit, E. Ellijay, Ga.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Ga.







a
_-High powered chicks from pure bred

closely culled flocks, Reds, B. R. An-
conas, and Black Minoreas, $14. a hun
S. L. and W. Wyandottes, $18; White
and Brown Leghorns, $12. a 100 _del.
100 per cent live del. guaranteed. Lots
less than 100, add 1 per chick. D. F.

Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27.

Baby chicks from State accredited
flocks with high egg producing qual-
ities bred in them. Write for . PEGE
Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. :

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 heavy breed, or mixed
heavy chicks to raise on halves to 8
weeks old. Experienced. Write at once.
Statesboro,





Ga. Rt; 2:

Want 1M chicks to raise on halves
to 10 weeks old. Best of care, good
place, and pay transportation. charges
both ways. F. B. Pelz, Pearson, Ga.
- Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise on

halves to 10. weeks. Gooqg range.
Write before sending. Clarence . E.
Green, Pitts, Ga. Rt. A. f

Want 500 chicks to raise on halves.
Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
~ Want 25 or 50 chicks to raise on
halves. Barred Roeks or Brown Leg-
horns. A ,once. Mary ~ McConnell,
Meriwether, Ga.

+

Eggs For Sale

--Will. set eggs on halves, 240 every 3
weeks in incubator. Write. Mrs. J. H.



Ellis, Huching, Ga.

trapnested Donaldson
$1.50 per 15. Mrs. E. G.
Spence, Chamblee, Ga.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. and.
Ferris W. L. eggs, $1.25. me $1.50 per
15 del. Carton ret. Mrs. J. BE, Seon)
Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2.

White orpington eggs, limited quan-
tity, $1.25 per 15, postpaid. Carton
ret., also 1 vigorous W. O. cockerel,
about 6 mo. old, $1.50 f.o.b. my station.
Mrs. B. F, Harrison, Bolingbroke, Ga

R. Rock, R. I. Red, S. L. Wyandotte
Light Brahama, Black Giant, Ancona
ang Brown Leghorn eggs, $5. per. 100
cased, f. o. b. S. S. SCopeland, Jack-
son, Ga. Box 255.

Thompson B. R. and Donaldson R
I. Red eggs, ea. $1 per 15. Carton ret.
a Milton Sumner, ee - Ga.
Rt3: Eee

Fees - from



A pen of early hatch pullets and. 1]

_| hatching eggs.

James L. |]

BULLETIN

Eggs Winied

Want 30 doz. strictly fresh eggs once
or twice per week. All year round.
State best persent price. Fred I. Ba-
State best present price, Fred I. Ba-

Want fresh eggs and chickeng at
market prices del. State what you
have. W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga.



per week. Florida State Hatchery, Inc.
Miami, Fla., 1724 S. W. 8th St.

Want fall and winter contract for
B R, R I Red ang S L Wyandotte
State strain, size of
chickens, number can furnish and the
best price del. in first letter. Mary
Sirmans, Howell, Ga.

_ Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

Reg. Jersey male: Cowetas Raleigh
6 yrs. old, solid color. with dark mark-
ings. $80. 00 at barn with Reg. and
ce Mrs, S, E. Jones, Fairburn, Ga.,
Rt. 4.

8 good producing Jersey milch cows.
All milking now. M. Y. Arnold, Fitz~





gerald, Ga. Rt. 2.)

at HOGS FOR SALE

Pure bred S P C 7. mog old, near
140 lbs., male, not reg., but fine for
stock hog. $25 FOB. Cash. Mrs. W. D.
Johnson, Grayson, Ga. |

Full blood, good Duroc Jepeay 6 wks
old pigs, $8 ea. FOB. To be qel.. Oct.
12th. Entitled to reg. papers. Head
Duncan, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1.

Reg, Duroc brood sows and 2 yr old
boar at bargain prices; also 8 wks old
pigs, $8 ea., in buyers name. J. O. Mc-
Mullan, Holton, Ga. \

HORSES AND MULES FOR
1 pony for-sale. Write for
information; Horace Cyary,
ville, Ga. | *
Fine mule, $155.; also 2 good mare
for sale. All are gentle, fast steppers
and good workers. Write before com-
ing, Rex Montis, -Warrenton, Ga.

RABBITS FOR SALE .
~Entire lot ped. Chinchillas: bred
does, $3 ea. pairs, $5; trios $7; 3 to 4
mos. old, trios, $3; prs. $2. Wooten
Fanning, Washington, Ga.

Entire lot ped. Chinchillas and mix-
eq rabbits for sale or exch. O. D; Haas
LaGrange, Ga. 200 Cherry St.

Reg. and. ped. Chincillas and Gia-
nts. Sell or exch. Make offer. King
Averett, Buena Vista; Ga. Rt 1.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR. SALE

1 Butthead work 2 1-2 yr. old
goat, 30 in high, wt. 110 lbs. $10 S.
H. Olive, Woodland, Ga.

2 3-4 Toggenburg 2 mos. old kids.
Buck is pure white. $15 ea. $25 for
both. {virs. Margaret Ward, Benev-
Olence, Gra;

Live Stock Wanted

HOGS WANTED
Want 8 head 50 lb. shoats to raise
on halves. Have good fields peanuts,
potatoes, and corn. Within 30 mi.
Pearson. F. B. Pelz, Pearson, Ga.
Want 4 reg. P. C. boar. Write or call
stating price, etc. J. D. Grant, Scott-
ee Ga. Box 67. Phone Dearborn,
2489-J. :





SALE
frther
Barnes -











Gedenia Products

ty For Sale



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Willets Wonder Eng. SS. hand
picked and clean, $12 bu. C./B. - Bail-
ey, Porterdale, Ga. Box 291. ,

New crop Velvet beans, $1.25 per 100
lbs. Any amt. up to 2M Ibs. Sound
and dry. Send sacks. A. J. Adams,
Ashburn, Ga. Rt. B.

Willets Wouder Frostproof ng. pea
seed, 30c lb. Mrs. Hugh . Alexander,
Elberton, Ga. Rt. 7..

45 to 50 bu. 1929 crop nice black

gar Crowders,-and white peas, 5e 1b.,
in 50. to 100 1b. lots. All FOB. Gk
Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Pht. ds

12 ats. butter beans, 1929 / crop, for
eating or planting, 25 qt. Money or-
der only. Mrs. Verlie Gay, Dublin,
Ga, Rt: 9..

4 bu black crowders; early and pro-
lific, 2 crops to season, sound and
free from weevils, 10c lb. $5 bu. FOB.
Cash with order. J. M. Withrow,.
Odum, Ga. .



Want 600 or 700 doz. hatching eges |-

peas, $2.50 bu., also a few bu. each, Su-



=~ '80c gal, FOB,

PAGE THREE

- BUTTER FOR SALE > ae
5 lbs butter a week from thorough- :

| bred Jersey cows, 40c lb. postpaid. Mrs.

J. N. Shelton, Dallas, Ce nb

5 or 6 lbs. Nice Jersey butter per wk. .
45c lb. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery ~~
Branch, Ga. Rt. Ji. one

CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL .
FOR SALE

Pure yellow pop corn, 7c lb. No or-
ders for les<than 15 Ibs. Whatley Fi
Prolific seed corn, $2 bu. Miss at
Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.

300 bu. shell corn, $1.15 bu. FOB or
in shuck, $1 bu. for quick sale. G. B.
Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. ts

Fresh corn, $1 bu. FOB.-S. D. Hicks; ues
Pavo, Ga. RFD 3. :

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Good Wannamaker cotton seed. Sell
or exch for oats, wheat or rye, until
October 20th. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks, Ga:

FRUITS FOR SALE ~

Apples: Starks Delicious, Stayman
Winesap, Red Winesap, Champion, $2
per bu. Box. P. O. Money. Order only... 3
M. F, Merriam, Demorest, Ga.

Large, sweet pomegranates, 25c doz.





Exch for nice eating and cooking ap- ~ 3

ples. Write first. Mrs.
Lumber City, Ga.
Large pearg for cooking, $1 bu. Exch _
\for eating apples. (No Name) Elber- ey
ton, Ga.
10 qts. Fig preserves, 60 a Exch.
for R I Red hens, or pullets. Mrs. G.
V. Norman, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Dashes Pittman, . a

Nice Yates apples, $2 bu. del., also
nice dried apples, 18c Ib. del. -T. C.
Mooney, Quill, Ga. Ee

Keifer pears, ready, $1 bu. FOB.

Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES |
FOR SALE
Pure ext. honey, almost pure white
Tupelo gum, in 5 and 10 Ib. pails; 12 _



5 Ib. to s., $7 and 6 10 Ib., $6.50 FOB;

two 10 lb., $3.10 and one "10 Ib,, Sty 60
postpaid; 7 bbls. of about 53 gal. $1.10
per gal., by the bbl. Prompt shipment.
Jno. A. Crumney, Doctortown, Ga. oe
/ Nice new honey, 24 sections to case
$4 percs. FOB, R. A. Beaslet, States-
j boro, Ga.

Pure ext. honey, $1. 25 per pail del.
Mrs, F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.

Ext. honey, bright, mild flavored,
mostly Gallberry, 12c Ib. in lots of 50
lbs. ang over FOB; 10 lbs. postpaid,
. 1S Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box

Fancy ext. honey: 5 lb. pails, 12 to
cs., $8.50; 60 lb. cans, Ext. or comb.
$8.40 ea., 16 oz. glass jars, 24 CS. 5
$5; No. 1, in 10 Ib. pails, 6 to csi, $7:

All FOB; 5 lb. pail, fey., Ext. del. by
mail, $1. 10: 10 lb. Ext or comb, $1. 50
del. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

Large papershell pecans, 30c Ib.
seedlings, 15c lb. FOB. October del.
W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga.

300 lbs. large papershell pecans, 35c
Ib, FOB. October Ist del. Mrs. W. F.
Boney, Rhihe, Ga.

Seedling pecans, 12 1-2c Ib. Exch, |
for dried fruit. Billie Moore, Amer-
icus, Ga.

POTATOES FOR SALE

1929 crop Porto Rico potatoes; 100
to 500 Ibs .or more, 2 1-2c lb. FOB. / $i
Cash with order. Ww. ooh Boatright,
Alma, Gray -

Porto Rico potatoes, $1 bu., freight _ |
prepaid in lots of 2 bu. or more. gon ee
Daniel, Baxley, Ga. :

Few bu. Porto Rico potatoes, 75c |
os Leon Rowe, Alapaha, Ga. Rt.







New crop Porto Ricans. Make best
ACE Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.
_ New crop Porto Ricans. Make offer.-
FOB. E. D. Hicks, Pavo, Ga. RFD 3.

50 to 350 bu. new crop Porto Rico
sweet potatoes, 2c lb, FOB in bulk
or sacked. Want bank to guarantee
draft before loading.- J. M. Withrow,
Odum, Ga.

600 bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes,
90c bu. FOB track. F. B. Pelz, ee
son, Ga. Se



SYRUP FOR SALE
Sorghum syrup, 75c gal. in 10 lbh
cans, 60c gal;' 100 5 lb. cans, 65c gal. =
FOB. J..E. Elkins, Whigham, Ga. Rt.
A, Box 107-A. eee
Good, fresh home made Ga. syrup,
any amount. Louis

PAGE FOUR oe eS

SPE BS alict:

For Sale



- Phillips, Hogansville, Ga. RFD 1, Box

~~

130.

VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Green ang Hot pepper, 25c qt., Red
Dry Hot pepper, 40c lb. Mrs. Thorn-
ton McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2.
Green Hot pepper, '35 gal. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD as
About 500 hampers butter beans and
snap bang for market by October 10.



| 'gend samples.

_ Write for prices and further inform-
- ation. F. B. Pelz, Pearson, Ga.

Several bu. Hot Red Green and
Yellow pepper, 25c gal., plus postage,
also garlic, 25c doz. Miss Christine
Jones, Lula, Ga. Rt. 3.

1929 dry Hot pepper, -40c. lb. Mrs.
J. K. Johnson, Clarkston, Ga.

Large or medium size Red or Green

Hot peppers, 80c gal., prepaid. Exch.

for white feed sacks, also shade dried

sage, 40c lb., plus postage. Mrs. 1 Bi:
Taylor, Rydal, Ga.
Large ,sweet Bell peppers, $2.00 bu.
. Mrss E. A. Foster, E. Ellijay, Ga.
Ripe and Green Het pepper, 15c qt.
2 for 25c, plugs postage. Mrs. J. T.
Lambert, Forest Park, Ga.

Georgia Products
| Wanted



~ BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want several bu edible varieties of

Conch, Crowders, .Calif.,

Lady,
prices, and

peas:
State amour,

Blackeye.

=<s0n), Ga.

Want 15 or 25 lb. Lady or Pigeon}

Mrs. Edward T, McEvoy, Sa-

peas.
RFD 3, LaRoache Ave.

vannah, Ga.

Want dry Lady peas, 1
amount. State price per lb. Send sam-
ple. F. I. Baker, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 2.

_ Want 1 peck of Sol Mills peas for
table use. Must be sound. Quote price

del; W.-K. Bargeson, Sardis, Ga.

~ CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL

x Ga.

Gy budded ag well as seedlings. Shi
a exprss in dbl. bags. We remit im
. lately. -

Cairo, Ga.

sample and state best price.

4 and Hastings 90c bu., FOB,
jots. Cash with order.

WANTED

Want slip shucked and shelled. corn.

iL. C, Averett & Co., Cordele, Ga.

Want 250 bu. good, sound, 1929 crop
corn, white or yellow, slipped shuck.

GC; Siler, Dahlonega, Ga.

R. N. Etheridge, Jack-

1929 crop, any



FRUIT WANTED

Want spur apples for jelly. J. T.
Holland, Lenox, Ga.

Want 1929 crop dried fruit, alsc
some beans and peas for table use.
Exch for same. Write. Mrs. R. T. Cha-
tham, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want dried; apples and peaches.

Exch for same. Write. Miss Vena
Brown, Hartwell, Ga.
i Wot. nice, sundried apples and
peaches, free of worms, etc. Any amt.
State best price del. on quanity you
have. A. Q. Phillips, Atlanta, Ga. 110
Central AVG;; SO. We



PECANS AND PEANUTS
Want all varieties, any amount pe-
cans. Neon W. Buchanan, Americus,
Want peanuts. L. C. Averette & Co.
- Cordele, Ga. :

Wan; all varieties pecans. Send sam-
ples and state quantity. Bainbridge
Produce Co., Bainbridge, Ga, -

Want new crop pecans, all varieties,
by
ed-
-Or you may send samples,
_ stating approximately quantity of ea.
variety and we will give you_our best
prices in advance. W. H. Robinson,



Ne POTATOES WANTED -

Want red Bliss potatoes, No. 2s and
No. 3s, suitable for Fall plepting: Pre-



-vatt & Oo., Seville, Fla.

SYRUP WANTED
- Want about 10 to 20 gal; of Sor-
ghum and Ribbon Cane syrup. Send
A. Q.
Phillips, Atlanta, Ga. 110 Central Ave.
S.-W.

\

: Grain For Sale



500 bu. seed oats: Texas Rust proof
in 10 bu.
D. C. West-

rook, Griffin, Ga., P. O. Box 464.

2M bu., Fulghum oats, 86c bu. FOB.
-W. A .Dunn,: Parrott, Ga.
Cokers ped. Fulghum seed oats, $i

i
x



WANTED |



| bu. FOB. Cash with order. CO. A. -Wil-
banks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.

Tall Growing Mtn. rye, $1.60 bu.,
sacked; Leaks Prolfic wheat, $1.60 bu.
sacked. T. L. Williams, Sautee, Ga.

Marretts: ped. Abruzzi rye, 1st yr.
from breeder, $2.50 bu. R. W. Stem-
bridge, Milledgeville. Ga.

Pure Bancroft seed ,oats, free of any
foreign grain or erass, 90c bu. Riley
CO: Couch, Turin, Gav
able at my home. Cliff Westbrook,
Roswell, Ga. Rt. 1.

1M bu. pure, certfied Bancroft seed
oats; $125 bu: FOB. Ru M. Turner,
Roytson, Ga.

_ Pure Fulghum seed oats in 5 bu.
pags, -free from smoot, 90c bu. FOB.
J. R. Bridges, Dawson, Ga. -

Ped. Fulghum oats, grown especially
for seed, bright, clean, sound and ger-
mination guaranteed. $1 bu., Cokers
Redheart .wheat, 1st yr. from grow-
er, $2.50 bu. W. D. Nelson, Hephzibah,
Ga.

1M and 58 bundles fodder, more. or
less, $2 a 100 lbs. C. C. Reese, Tennille,
Gav Rt, A;

Fulghum and Hastings oats, re-
cleaned and free from pest _ seeds,
raised on my own farm, $1 bu. FOB,

ville, Gar Rt. A.

Several hundred bu., sound, bright,
Red Rust proof oats, 85c bu. FOB. P.
W. Stembridge, Milner, Ga.

a bu. Purple Straw seed wheat, $2

chgs. collect. Exch for 5 bu.
he seed oats. H.C. Moon, Carl-
ton, Gaz Rt 2:

Blue Stem seed May wheat, $2 bu.,
Bancroft -seed oats, $1 bu. All clean
and sound; Bright oe wheat and
oat straw, 50c bale. W. H. Holt, Fay-
| etteville, Ga.

No. Ga. Tall Growing seed rye, $1.75
bu., FOB: W. . Sullivan, Morgan-
ton, Ga. :

Bancroft seed oats, $1 <bu.. Mrs.
Joel Bobo, Hartwell, Ga. !

30 bu. large erain Blue Stem seed
wheat, dbl. sacked. Make offer. EH. G.

Spence, Chamblee, Ga.

500 bu. bright, well cleaned Hast-
ings 100 bu. seed oats, free from all
grasses or pest weeds, $1 bu. sacked
in even wt. bags, FOB: Samples: on
request. J. T. Gammage, M. D., Pine-
view, Ga.

No. Ga. seed rye, $1 15 bu. FOB Blue
Ridge. Cash with order.- C. V. Thom-
as, Morganton, Ga.

Blue Ridge. Cash with order. Guaran-
tee to fill all orders, or money fre-
funded. T. Sparks, Rugby, Ga.

Grain Wanted

Want abruzzi Ga. Tall Growing and
| Black rye seed; all kinds seed oats,
wheat, and Bermuda anq other Ga.
ee Send samples and -best prices.
F, Greene, Live Oak, Fla., Box 269.

ane 10 bu. Fulghum oats, 1929
crop ,at once. P. Neal, St. Simons Is-
land, Ga., Care Guernsey Dairy Farm

Want 100 bu. pure, sound, 1929
grown Bancroft seed oats. Send sam-
ples and quote best prices. J. H. Lee,
Parrott, Ga.

Want to exch. cattail millet at $15
ton for seed oats. A. A. Dickenson,
Colquitt, Ga. :

Want Abruzzi, Ga. Tall and Black
rye seed; al Ikind seed oats, wheat,
Bermuda. ,and other Ga. hay. Send
sample and best cash price. F. M.
Greene, Live Oak, Fla., Box 269.

Want wheat for chickens. Quote
best price, del.,.and FOB your station.
Albert Collier, Whigham, Ga.

Want peanut hay. DC; Averett &
Co., Cordele, Ga.

Want to exch 2 crop: Clay Crowder
peas, or Javas for value in seed oats
or rye. Ea. paying chgs~Advise how
much;:.. B; P= Best, Ogeechee; Ga. =
' Want 200 bu. Fulghum or Hastings
100 bu. cats. Must be pure and sound.
Send sample and quote price. Hines
Bros., Inc., Ludowici, Ga.







Miscellaneous For Baie

3 lbs. nice geese, and 4 1-4 Ibs. white
duck feathers, $1 lb., $6.50 for lot
VETS Sas Moore, Canton, Ga. Rt. 3,
Box 52.

300 good feed sacks: 5c @a.; or trade
for seed oats, at 85c bu. Tom Rich-
ardson, Palmetto, Ga.

Nice, clean dry sage, 60c Ib. del.
Money order oe. Mrs. J. E. a
Milan, Ga.





MARKET BULLETIN,

Fulghum seed oats for sale reason- |

in even wt. bags. F. N. Smith, Glenn- f

100 bu. No. Ga. rye, $1.75 bu. FOB.

About 40 four 2 lard pockets Bc ea.
$3 for lot. Mrs. R. Ww. Hudson, Lo-
rane, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Ground oyster shell for large and
small chickens. $1 per 100 lbs FOB.
Ww. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay
St. East.

Bu last yrs. walnuts, not hulled, $1
del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
flour, $2 sack, $8 bbl. W. H. Holt,
Fayetteville, Ga RFD 3.

Clean, washed feeq sacks: cotton,
10c ea., hemp, 5c ea. Exch for Seven
-Top turnip and Eng. pea seed, or for
multiplying onion sets, or cabbage
plants. Mrs. J. K. Johnson, Clarks-

'ton, Ga. Box 115.

Feathers. Sell, or exch for chickens.
of equal value. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huch-
ing, Ga.

White cotton bran sacks, 75 and 100
Ib. size, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. A.
J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.

40-50 tons barn fertilizer, $5 ton
FOS Cars: He . Shingler, Ashburn,
Ga.

_ Black Haw Roct, enough to treat 25
chickens (for cholera) ; 50c postpaid.

Cash with order. James G. Lever-
ett, Byron, Ga.
30 lb. feathers, 50c lb. Mrs. J. L.

Yawn, Chauncey, Ga.

Home made pickle, 50c qt. in 2 gal
glass jars. Exch. Mrs. H. L. Powell,
Herndon, Ga. Rt. 2. ;

24 qts.. nice fig preserves in qt. jars,
75c qt. Party to pay postage, also
about 125 Ibs., Jap walnuts, new, crop,:
10 lb. FOB. Mrs. J. A. Forehand,
Pinehurst, Ga.

Freshly dried Ratsbane. herb for
stock, 60c Ib., del. yellow root, green,
25c; dry, 35c Ib. No checks. S.-A. Bea-
vers, Cumming, Ga., RFD 2. ,

14 Ibs. sheep wool, 50c lb. Exch for
any good breed hens or pullets. Fred
D. Harmon, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Sheep wool, washed clean, $1 Ib.,
plug postage. Miss Lela Rahn, Rin-
con, Ga. Rt. 2.

Apple cider vinegar, 7 yrs. old, clear
strong and made of sound, washed ap-
ples, $21 pr 60 gal. bbl. M. F. Mer-
riam, Demorest, Ga.

Napier grass plants and roots (can
be cus 4 times per yr.) Gov't analysis
same proteins ag in alfalfa, $7.50 per
M. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.



Miscellaneous Wanted |

Want to exch. value $110 for pigs,
peas, corn, or anything can use. Write
what you have; also exch Hot Red
pepper for white feed sacks up to 1
doz. a S. M. Duffey, Bowdon, Ga.
Rt.

Want friers, hens, roosters, turkeys,
butter, vegetables, etc. Quote us on
what you have. New Perry Hotel,
Perry, Ga.

Want to exch value for white cot
ton 100 lb. size feed bags, free of holes.
King Averette, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want fig preserves; blackberry. jam
and jelly, and-all kinds home made



goods. .Send sample and State quan-
tity and. Bae. F. I. Baker, Columbus
Ga, Rt.

Want. to exch value for- onion sets,
pen baby chicks, or nice, white
feeq sacks. Me RR: W: Hudson, _Lo-
raney Ga. Rt.

Want 15 or a Ibs. new geese or
duck feathers, never used. Make best
price. Mrs. i R. McKinney, Chest-
nut Gap, Ga. -

Seed F or Sale

Fine, new strain Sugar Cane seed
(200 to 235 gal. to the acre) 10c Ib.





| FOB. -Must sell before November 20.

G. L. Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt.-1.

A few gal. red nest onions, 50c gal:
Exch for dried fruit. Geo. Moore,
Americus, Ga.
~ Frost-proof Eng. peas, 25c Jb., red
hot pepper, 15c string 1 yd. long; dried
sage, 10c pt. Add postage on less than
50c order. -Mrs. V. S. Ladd, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 7.

Nice, white nest onions, 60c gal., also
sun dried apples, free of worms, 20c
Ib. postpaid. P! O. Money order hae
Mrs. S. Cousins, Greenville, Ga. Rt.

Johnson Winter bean seed, 50c ae
del... Exch. 1 qt. for. 200 strawberry
(Lady Thompson or Klondike) plants.
aes: M. J. Patterson, Cordele, Ga. Rt.
White and coloreq butter bean seed,
15c per 1-2 lb., white willow running
butter bean, 20c cupful; bunch garden





pea and long velvet okra seed, each,

heey September 26, 1929..

Home raised self-rising and plain



20c per 1-2 Ib. del., long white hull nes

15e cup; white willow mixed with col-
|ored running butter bean, 15 per 1-2
Jb. del.

Mrs. A .S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
New crop long green pod okra seed,
40c -Ib., also 2 Ibs. nice dry sage, 60c
lb., or $1. 15 for the 2 lbs. All del. Mrs.
Thornton McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt

tee oie Top White Globe and White.
Flat Dutch turnip, 35c 1b., coilards,.
24c .lb. and leading varieties cabbage ~

seed, $1: 1b. postpaid. W. W. Williams,

Quitman, Ga.
New crop Seven Top turnip seed, 200

lbs. at. 25c lb. J. H. Jackson, Hogans- ;

ville, Ga.
Willets Wonder Winter Eng. pea
seed, 30 lb. Add postage. King Av-

erett, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 1.

Nest onions, red and white, 10c Ib.,
FOB. Sage seed} 10c cooking spoonful _
plug postage; also Trifoliate
seed,.50c Ib. FOB. Mrs. George Edge,
Geneva, Ga.

White collard seed, 50c jb.; Brown
Crowder peas, 20c lb. Miss Kate Lan-
caster, Sylvester, Ga. :



Plants For Sale

Everbearing strawherry plants, 25c a.
100, $2.50: M.) LL. -D. Spriggs, Roe
mart, Ga. Rt. 2.

Lady Thompson



strawberry plants.

orange

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'25 a 100, $2 M, Pie plant roots, 10c

3.

Klondike and Lady Thompson straw-
berry plants, 25c a 100, $1.65 M mail-
ed;. Dutch and Wakefield
plants, 25c a 100, 500, 75c; $1.20 M.
del., 5M or more, $1 M. Exp. collect.
(OF Garrett, Oakwood, Ga.

Pure Mastodon Everbearing straw-
berry plants, $3 M del. Mrs. Alfred
Mabry, Westlake, Ga.

ee

Frost proof, extra early Jersey and oo

Chas, Wakefield cabbage-plants, $1.
500; $1.50 M postpaid. Now ready for
immediate shipment. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Ga.

' Kudzu plants, $1 a 100; strawberry -
plants, 30c a 100. Well rooted. Mrs. L.
- Rowland, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2, Box

Everbearing strawberty plants, 30c
a 100 gel. Mrs. W. L. Rhodes, Mid-
dleton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Klondike strawberry plants, 25c
100, $2 M del. Prompt shipment. G. L.
Durand, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Klondike strawberry plants,
per 500, $2 M, postpaid; 5M not post-
paid, $7.50; Careful packing. W. N.
Golden, Moultrie, Ga. Py Ox Bex 125.

Very large, prolific strawberry plants
$2.M, 25e a 100 del. J. R. Richardson,
Quitman, Ga.

Chas. W., Early Flat. Dutch cabbage
plants, $1, 25 M, 4M or more, $1 M.
Cash with order. We. H. Boatright,
Alma, Ga.

Klondike and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, $2-M in lots of 5M
and more, Kudzu, $10 M. Raspberry
ang Wonder blackberry, each, 50c doz.
Exch for equal. value for anything can
we on farm. E. G. Spence, Chamblee, ~

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Japanese Kudzu vine, strong roots,
25c doz, Everbearing strawberry, 25

a 100; Tanzy, 10c doz. D. Messer, Wa-.

leska, Ga.

St

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$1.50

Large ,rooted Kudzu, Order now.for

November and March del. Special $2.-
50 per 100; $20 M postpaid. J. W.
Toole, Macon,.Ga. Rt. 2. Ss

Everbearing strawberry, 25c a 100.
Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Bremen, Ga. ee
2, Box 95-A. ~

Plants Wanted ~

that





~ Want winter cabbage plants,

will stand the hard winter and make

white hard head cabbage. W. H.
Stiles, Cartersville, Ga. Sa
Want 12 or more Black raspberry

plants: Write price including postage.

M. E. Bowers, Decatur, Ga. 316 tee

el Ave. =

Want 1M each, cabbage and collard
plants. Quote prices. P. Neal, St. Si-
mons Island, Ga., Care Guernsey Dai-
ry Farm.

Want to communciate with parties .

who have good, strong, healthy 1929

growth Missionary strawberry plants,
at Yeasonable price. Quote. prices in
5M_ lots.
Ga. Rt. 2. :

Want prices on cabbage, collard and
all kinds of plants. F. M. ores Se
Oak, Fla., Box 269.

Jo: Christopher, Duluth,

ea. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,Ga.RFD

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