Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1929 October 10

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DEPARTMENT FE
_ EUGENE TALMADGE







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AGRICULTURE...
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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR

STATE CAPITOL

ae a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929.




















































is shipped into Georgia every year.

. amount to several million dollars worth every year.

absolutely no exeuse for this.
as can be grown in any*other part of the United States, and
-. ean harvest it as easily.

as well as anywhere in the United States.

alfalfa.
_- Agriculture four times for inoculation for alfalfa, over a per-
., jod of years.

a pateh after planting.. He stated that he used one planting
_ . for five years.
_ little less than three acres.
age furnished the long forage for 12 mules, I immediately be-

ALF ALFA IN GEORGIA |

There is no way to determine the exact amount of hay that
It comes baled and also in
it will
There is
Georgia can grow as fine hay

most of our mixed feeds. J am of the opinion that

In south Georgia, that is, below Macon, peavine hay, peanut

=o hay, velvet bean hay and other legume hay, such as soy beans
_and-O-too-tan beans, are all easily g

erown and cure readily.
North of Macon: on all of the rolling red land, alfalfa grows
What it lacks in
quantity, it makes up in quality.

There are several large fields of alfalfa in the state. There

are numerous small patches of alfalfa. I want to tell you abiout
. one.

Yesterday, Mr. 8. E. Smith, of MeDonough, Henry County,
Georgia, came in to the office for inoculation for two cars of
He stated that he had been in to the Department of

I asked him how long he could keep a stand on

I asked him how much he had, and he said a
When he told whesthat this acre-

came interested and asked him to sit down and tell me about it.

He stated that he averaged cutting it six times a year; that
it averaged around 32 inches height in June, July and August.
He stated that he applied stable manure to it every year and
when he put nitrate of soda on it, it would stretch the height

= ot the alfalfa at cutting time to about 35 inches.

Here was the miraculous part of Mr. Smiths statement. He
said that he had the worst runaway mules in Henry county,
and that at hard work time he did not give his mutes but 10
ears of corn a day and that was at dinner. He stated that he
gave them alfalfa at night and would leave them out in the
lot where water was accessible. The next meal would be next
day at dinner when he would give them the 10 ears of corn
and no alfalfa or any other forage.

Mr. Smith stated that one year he cut his alfalfa seven times.
He also stated that he would cut it in the afternoon and would
rake it into windrows the next afternoon, and would put it
into is barn the next day. No staking, no poles, no cross pieces
to fool with. He also stated that you could load as much loose
alfalfa on a wagon as you could cotton seed hulls, that it lay
very close. :

I looked at Mr. Smith pretty closely. He looked like a
Hard-Shell to me, and I believe he was telling me the
truth. When he left the office his parting shot was that
his farm was not in any Northern loan: :

Anyone interested in planting patches of alfalfa, write Mr.
8. E. Smith at MeDonough, Georgia. I believe he will take
pleasure in giving you the exact. details of how to prepare a
piece of land and get it in shape for alfalfa. ~

Alfalfa is exceptionally good for mules, cows, hogs and

ehickens. A lot of our imported feed has in it what they call .
ground alfalfa meal. This is not a thing but alfalfa hay
ground up.

Now is the time to plent alfalfa! It is a a for us Geor-

gia farmers to keep on buying corn and hay and paying high |

fright rates to haul it about a thousand miles across the
country. EUGENE TALMADGE.



MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices. October 19,

ATLANTA MACON AUGUSTA
Sweet Potatoes, (New), 100 Ibs._$1.50. $1.25 $1.65
= Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 Ibs. 2.50 35g 3.25
Eggs, Ga, Extra, dee 53 "50 AB
|| Bees, Ga. Standard, doz... 51 48 AG
Eggs, Ga., Trade, doz... 49 46 44
Eggs, Yard Run, doz. ____...__- 51 AB 46
ee piage eo a 25 25 25
tens ath, ye 25: 25 ae
7 ee Ib. - sa ae 16. 15: 436
S 4 Pee be oe, 32 32 35
Diteks,, Le Eee eg 25 25
Gee 15 ae. as
: Ag Turkeys; Ib. whose cia eecs basa 30. 30. 30
Bae Bees mies te oe] too Hew esing to Guets
Country Butter, best. table, Ib. 40. a we : is
= Country. Butter, cooking, Ib. ec oe a a

1 , Hogs Sold. From 9.26 to 40. 00 oe the: -_ - Beginning October a 1929,

1929, Always Subject to Variation.



SAVANNAH COLUMBUS
$1.50 $1.65 INDEX
2.85 215-2
Se Farm Help Wanted _________ 2
_ 50 wo Positions Wanted _________- -2-3
48 . 48 a4 DeCq POY Sale = ee 3
ae ee: Seed Wanted 1 3
ag a Plants . For Hale eee ee See 4].
: Plants Wanted <_< 5... 4
26 25 Georgia Products For Sale _3-4
ee ee os Georgia. Products Wanted __ 4
gg ee ae Poultry For: Sale gitiecse ews 5-6
2 = Ps oe {| Poultry Wanted noeeen+-----6-7
Ses ieee Baby Chicks For Sale _.___- 7
2B 80 | Baby Chicks Wanted... 7]
i ae odMees Por Sale Jc ee
ae oe = : .| Eges Wanted fo 7 |
aay _| Live -Stock For . Sale --..--__7-8 |
| Live Stock Wanted ______- 8
OE ec es s | Miscellaneous For Sale PLeLe 8
PAD ee ABA Se | Miscellaneous Wanted _.... 8
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Fi arm Help Wanted

Settled white*woman to help around
poultry farm. Take, care of cow or calf,
for a home.and. small wages. Mrs. F.
R.. Vincent,. Fruitland, Ga.

Good industrious boy who is not
afraid of work. Good: home furnished.
teasonable wages paid. R. H. Scott,
Statesboro, Ga. ae

Wanted: Strong, healthy man, good
worker, strictly honest that has had at
Icast 3 years experience with two-
horse Yiding cultivator and can give



_A-1 references, with small family with

one grown son to work for: small two-
horse farm. Wish man that hag had
experience and successful with hogs,
plant. feed crop only. Moderate sal-
ary. Unsealed house to live in for 1930
or probably part of this year. M. W.

Waddell, Pearson, Ga.

Cropper to work crop on 50-50 basis
with horse to work 6 acre job. 15 acres
of cotton, 5 acres corn. Will furnish
$20 per month for above crop. Must
be good worker. G. B. Hamm, Cobb-

town, Ga.

Want boy to live with man 70 years
of age and wife and willing to do gen.
farm work. (Live as one of family).
Reasonable wages paid. R. H. Scott,
Bitch, Ga.

Tenant for two-horse farm, willing
to raise hogs, cattle, chickens, ~and
grain. Must be agreeable. worker. G.
M. Williams, Almon, Ga.

Have 2 farms, one two-horse and
one three-horse to work on _ halves
next year. Want some real tenants

-that- want to work 12 months in year

Can furnish stock or
feed and
tools ang I-furnish all fertilizer. Good
land, good schools, paved roads. Want

and live well.

good worker. Exchange references. W.
.. Hy Bo ton, Griffin, Ga. Box 436.

~ "Want. sober, honest, good worker,

; single young man or boy who can drive
- and keep up Ford truck, milk cows, do
_ plowing and anything that comes to

hand about the farm. Willing to pay

$15 month, board and laundry and
sleeping quarters to such a man. J. P.

~ Anderson; Mountain View, Ga.

Widow lady to live in house to her-

self with knowledge of how to cook |.

and milk.and can do common field

work. Will take white or colored. C. N..

Jackson, Lawrenceville, Ga.

- Woman under 45 years to attend to
poultry, cow and do general farm
work for small monthly salary and
home. Just. two- in family. Write at

once. Mrs. W: J. Kittle, Dalton, Ga.

Re 650:

Wany girl or woman not over 25 to
help gather small cotton crop, 75c per
hundred ang board. Mrs. E. M. Wig-
gins, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.

Several. good tenants for 600 acre
farm on 1-3 or 1-4 or 50-50. None but
those -willing to work. need answer.
Robert Evans, Dougiasville; Ga. Rt. 6.
- Settled white woman to help with
work on farm. Mrs. Ivy HE. Everett,
Register, Ga.
- Good reliable.man to look after an
apple orchard and farm next year.
White man preferred. Mrs. D._ T.
Poole, Newnan, Ga.
~. Want an honest, sober, hard work-
ing man to run 2 to 4 plows on halves.
Prefer married man. with large family.
Good houses, good land, near . school
ang church, on highway, 30 mi. from
Atlanta. William Hill, Atlanta, Ga.,

ee Oglethorpe Ave., Phone West 3026-.

Want 1 or 2, 2 horse farmers on 50-
50 basis to plant corn, cotton, tobac-
co, peanuts, and sow oats this fall.
Prefer that party-has part or all of
own stock. Good house. and. land. J.
M. Patten, Ray City, Ga.

Want 15 or 20 hands to pick cotton.
$1 per 100. Furnish house and wood
eS At once. H: : Grier, Clermont,

a

Want to Near from party..who. can.

finance poultry and dairy, or livestock
farm and manage same. Ideal location

for this line in Monroe county, 4 mi.

Forsyth, and will fix up same to suit.
Good proposition to hustler with some

Capital and experience. State full par-.

iculars in letter. Cc: R. Walker, Grif-
fin, Ga.

Want farmers for 2, 3. and 4 horse

farms on 50-50 basis. Ref. exch. J: AY.

Chastain, Thomasville, Ga,
Want party to atteng a 2 horse farm

on 50-50 basis. Must be sober and hon-

est and good hand te work. At once,

Collier, Comer, Ga.

| Want job of taking care of



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Want single, white man for gen. |
farm work. $16, board and washing per
mo: J; T-. ees Carrollton, Ga.
Rt.

Want man to Se on farm. Sam
C. Lovelace, West Point, Ga,
Want an unincumbered woman for

|} gen. farm work for small wage and

Cul er, Dallas,.|
home. Mrs. G. H. Culpepper | pull fodder, or pick peas for $20, board

and laundry a mo., with right, party.

Ga.

Want to hear from party with good.

team and good help who understands
truck farming, chicken raising. J. A.
Butt, Blairsville, Ga.

Want girl or woman for gen. farm.
work for a good home and small sal--

ary for right party. Mrs. ehues Massey,
Perkins, Ga. Box 32.

Want settleg woman to live with
family of 2 and look after and milk 1
cow and do gen. work around. pou'fry |
farm for wages. Mrs. F. R.
Fruitland, Ga.

Want good wage hand., Ries be s
ber, honest and industrious. $15 with.

board and laundry per mo. W. L. Dix-
on, Quitman, Ga.

Want 2 or 3 horse farmer with stock
and farm tools on 50-50 basis. Raise |

cotton, tobacco and grain. 5 A. free to

the plow. A. P. Odom, Adrian, -Ga.
Ret. 1;-Box 69.
Want middle-aged man to live at

home and help with any kind of work).

that comes up this winter and make
a 1-horse crop this Spring. Just self
and wife. Can have crop to self, or.
part of whole crop. Must be honest,

sober, etc. At once. J R. Bigham, Cal- |

heun, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want Christian young white man

and wife, without children, to live in/

the home and work with poultry. Cows
pecan grove,- garden, and gen. work.

Must be free of tobacco habit. $25 and

board. Ref. wanted. Mrs. O. C. Mingle-
dorff, Douglas, Ga.

Want 2 or 3 able-bodied farm la-
borers. Steady work. Must have small
family and be able to move yourself.
Pay $1 per day, furnish house, gar-
den patch and _ wood.
Piedmont, Ga. Care Collier . Farms.

Want young man to live in. home}
and work a crop on 50-50 basis: Have
very good stock, land and too's. Must

he sober and quiet. J. M. Elrod, Hart-
a | Want job to look after farm and

well, Ga. Rt. 4:

Want men to farm on 50-50 - basis.
Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga-

Wan; single, young, white man. to
drive and have knowledge of keeping
up Ford. truck. and do gen. farm work.
Must be sober, honest, neat and quick.
Reasonable salary. Board and laundry.
Write at once.. J.-L. Fletcher, Val-
dosta, Ga. RFD 4 Box 12.

Want man and wife, 50 or 60 yrs.
old, without children. Can furnish
himself. and cultivate 10 or 12 acres
of fertile river bottom land in feed
stuff and vegetabes.

interested. Z. B. Alford, Manchester,
Ga. 14 Oak St.

Want boy not under 14 yrs. to live
in home with aged couple and help
with gen. farm work. Will give reas-
onable salary, board

school, 3 mos in the year. Write for
further information. R. A. Jackson,
Winder, Ga. Rt. 3. 5

Want reliable man to work 2 to 4
horse farm on 1-2 and 1-4 and go into
partnership raising cattle, hogs, chick-
ens. Have good home, land, water,
pasture, etc., on good. road, 2 1-2 mi.
town, with school on pace: Ralph S.



Positions Wanted



large
dairy. Exp. and have force to run 40
or. 60 cow dairy. Lifetime exp. with
catt. Must have house with 5 or 6
jarge rooms (or 2 smaller houses) and
be convenient to school. Ref. exch.
State salary in first letter. W. M. Pad-
gett, Hephzibah, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want job for 1930 on hog,
poultry farm, or dairy with right par-
ty. Exp in all. 23 yrs. old, wife and two
children. Honest, sober, good worker
and agreeable. At once. Noah Brooks.
Canon, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want job running a 2 horse farm.
Exp. in tobacco culture and can dem-
onstrate same. Family of 7. Boy 18 yrs.
old. Good workers. Ref. furnished. Jno.
W. Davis, Statesboro, Ga.

Want job supt. dairy. Exp. ahd best
of rel. J: bee gs Peete e, a Box

G, Mz. Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rp. 1,-Box 36, * 485,

ivncent, |

J. C. Collier,

I furnish land.)
house, wood, pasture and receive 1-3.
Will raise chickens on halves. Write if

and washing. |
treat aS own son and send to rural

cattle,

Want job blacksmithing and farm-
ing on arge farm in So. Ga. Can han-
dle labor. Ref. if wanted. W. J. Bailey,

| Arabi, Ga.

Want small farm for 1930 to work
on halves. Prefer near Fitzgerald or
Tifton. Other places considered. J. S.
Hammond, Wray, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want job on farm to pick cotton,

L..M. Tiles, Suwanee, Ga.

Want dairy and hog farm on 50-50

basis. Prefer small dairy with a little
gen. farming, in So. Ga. G. L. Gay,
Donalsonvi'le, Ga.
- Want job on farm for $25 per mo.,
with right party. Raised on farm, and
can do most any kind farm work.
Have. wife and 4 children. Must have
-good- house to live in. L. W. Williford,
;Fhomson, Ga. Rt. 1.. |

Want job as overser of large or
small plantation. -Can handle labor.

Ref; exch. William Padgett, Hephzi-
bah, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want job to oversee 10 or 12 horse
farm, raise stock and look after small
peultry farm for 1930, on salary.
Mark Gill, Oglethorpe, Ga. -

Want job to run tractor, truck, plow
sow, reap, or milk cows. Ref.
Alton. as Padgett, Hephzibah, Ga. Rt.
o

a Want. job on dairy, truck or poultry
farm. Exp. in all lines. 45 yrs. old, not
afraiq of work and have no bad habits.

ley. Macon. Ga. 122 Habersham Ave.
Want job as overseer or caretaker
of smal dairy, chicken or cattle
ranch. Willing worker and highest ref.
Can make change at once; also want
to hear from parties raising meat rab-

-|- bits. or pigeons who want a good man

50 look after same for living quarters
and percentage, or small salary. R. L.
Hampton, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Want work on farm to grow grain,
feed, and truck. Young man with wife
and no children. Can do most any kind
of farm work. Honest, reliable, sober,
and can start at once. Salary or shares
Write what you have. Roy L. Lynn,
Collins, Ga. Rt. 1.

upkeep of farm machinery and car-
penter. work, blacksmithing, and culti-
vator work. Begin any time after two
weeks. Middle-aged.. Have 2 girls. Ref.
H. D. Wolfe, Vienna, Ga. Rf. 3.
Want to run small dairy and truck

to milk and help with work. A. L. Hol-
loman, Thomaston, Ga.

Want dairy on 50-50 basis, not less
than 20 cows, up to 50. Exp., A-1 man
with plenty of help. Ref. exch. Have.
on hand a lot of fine feed. W. P. Ta-
bor, Autryville, Ga. Care Gen. Del.

Want job overseeing 8 or 10- horse
farm. Salary or 50-50 basis. Prefer
about 40 acres, 6 good cows, a few
hogs, 300 W L hens, in So. Ga., near
good school. Perry Edenfield, Swains-
boro, Ga. RFD 5.

Want 2 horse crop for 1930. About
60 acres. Have pienty of labor, and can
furnish self, except guano. Want not
less than a 5 room house. So. Ga., and
near good school. J. L. Smith, Hazle-
hurst, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want to look after about 3 or 4 ac-
res of good, strong land for cotton and
same amt. for corn, garden and small
cane patch and other truck, and work
for wages in spare time at fair price.
23 yrs. old, wife. and 2 yr. o'd
Honest and hard worker. A. S. Aber-
crombie, Bremen, Ga. RFD 1, Box 33-A

Want job on farm in North. Georgia.

ledge, Ga.

Position as working manager on
strictly up-to-date dairy farm, expert
cowman and poultry raiser, especially
turkeys. 35 years practiqal experience
in dairy farming in North an South.
Swedish nationality. Coriecnondance
invited. C. J. Ruden, Valdosta, Ga.

Position as farm hand or a wage
job on farm. Would accept a good one
horse farm with some cows and hogs
all on 50-50 basis. Am 37 years old and
5 in family. Good worker, straight
and honest. Lifetime experience on
farm. Furnish references. J. E, Brown,
Summit, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want to work with a good man on
one-horse crop for 1930 on-50-50 ba-

self. W. E. Sherwood, McDonough, Ga.
RFD 3:

Want two 1 horse crps on halves,



two small houses, or one large one.
- Can handle at Teast 50 acres, -also



-Am honest, sober, and lifetime exp.

exch.

Lifetime:on farm. Can begin at once:
| Write what you can offer. A. C. Teas-

farm on shares Have boy large enough

aby. |.

Begin November 1. Sam Carter, Rock-

Sis. Family consists of wife and my-



_Thursday, Goober 10, 1929.

extra. work to do., One family . can

move at once. Landlord to furnish
supplies. T. J. Odom, 507 Hightower

St.. S W Atlanta, Ga., or D.C. Lively, =

Atlanta, Ga., RFD 1, "Box, 262.

Man with small family desires work = =
on farm at once. Also position for 1930--
as manager of large farm, or would _
accept share crop for. truck or -gener- _
al farming. Can successfully handle ~

labor and operate modern machinery.

Expect the one whom I trade with to

move me. Good character, honest, so-

ber and industrious. C. W. Lawrence,

Roberta, Ga.

Position as overseer or working fore-

man for balance of this year and for
1930. State wages paid.

Brooks, Ga. .
Settied woman 23 years old with

child 5 years old wants place in coun- __ ee

try home. Can care for poultry, cows,
and general farm work. State salary
will pay in first letter. Reference is

desired. Mrs. Susie Conner, Sylvester,

Ga, Rt. 5, Care S. D. King.

Man 40 years old and wife and three >

boys ages 8, 10, 12, wishes job on large
farm. as foreman. Well experienced
with. handling labor and knows farm-

ing or to. handle poultry and truck.

Can. furnish best references as to
character and ability. Can take charge
within 30 days. G. B. Verner, Monroe,
Ga. Rt. 1. 2
Position as Superintendent on large
farm in:1930. Consider living in any
adjoining counties. Able to move at
any time. Write what you have to of-
fer or call to see me near Tettela, Ga.
P. J. Clifford, Griffin, Ga. RFD C.
Position on dairy or truck farm on
shares at.once or for 1930. Have wife
and 3 children and wish to get placed
near a good school. Can drive a car or
truck. Want a one-horse crop. Reu-
ben Cochran, Stonewa'l, Ga. Rt. 1.
Young single man wants position at
dairy with no farm: work included.
State salary paid in first letter. Fred

Cochran,. Stonewall, Ga. Care Mr. W

B. Cochran, Rt. 1.
Want _ to: manage

crop on 50-50 basis for 1930.

plenty of force. Prefer: work near mar-

ket, good church and school. Consid-

er working 4 or & acres in vegetables.
References. W. H. Oliver, _ Franklin
Springs, Ga.

Place wanted with good man who. 7
will furnish ga small farm, hogs and |
150 to 200 B L hens to raise on shares.
| Preferably near Mou'trie or Tifton.

T. G. Selph, Vienna, Ga.

Want good, small farm to truck for
1930. Can furnish self,
H. J. Hill, Lithonia, Ga.

Want job aS Farm Supt., ion bal,
1929 and 1930. Can keep up traetors,
trucks and farm machinery. Ref. exch.
D. E, Martin, Damascus, Ga.

Want job on poultry farm. Willing

to work a monh or ee for nothing

in order to get started, J. L. Dunean,

Ideal, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to get in touch with party

willing and able to finance a small
dairy and truck farm near some good

town. Many yrs. exp. Write for full

particulars.
Ga. RFD 2.

Want a good 2-or 3 horse farm on
share basis. Good land, good bldgs.,
and have stock, few supplies and half
of fertilizer furnished, also riding
plow. Would consider hogs, poultry,
and cows on 50-50. Lifetime exp. 43
yrs. old. Medium size family. S. G.
Rogers,Hagan, Ga.

- Want 2 cr 3 plows to grow peanuts,
grain, hogs, poultry, etc. on shares.
With good house, out buildings, pas-
ture, etc. Prefer South Ga. W. H. Tha-
mer, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.

Want job as manager of farm. Life-
time exp. in raising live stock, dairy-
ing and gen. farming. 34 yrs. old. Able
to keep records of all kinds. Ref. exch,
J. P. Meeks, Danville, Ga RFD.

20 yr old man wants job on farm:

J. C. Burroughs, Winder,

| Begin any time. State wage with board
and washing in first ietter. RR fare
will have to be advanced. C. D, Lane,

ae Ga. Rt. 2, Care C. F. Mor-
ris

Want 20 or more acres of good land
to work, with cows, chickens, hogs,
etc., 5 in fami'y. Need some help the

first year. Write what you have. W. C.

Bledsoe, Franklin, Ga.

Mother of 4 children, 2 a., boys and

girls, all grown, wants position on
poultry farm. Day labor for boys.
Girls and self manage poultry. Boys
know how to farm and _ understand
trucks. Prefer between Atlanta. ao
Rome. Good, honest, reliable fa:

Ref. Mrs. V. G. Jett, Cartersville,.

M. Cavender,

goog two. horse oe
Have

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Phureday, October 10, 1929.

POSITIONS WANTED
Want job raising hogs, cattle, poul-

. try, feeding stock and looking after

place, also drive truck. Salary basis.

._ Would consider a few cows on 50-50

. and a few acres

butter).

house, water, wood

basis. Would wan
fumiened Near good

school. L. Bigbee, Bluffton, Ga.
Want joo raising chickens, hogs,
cattle (ooking after the milk and

Have 1 cow and some hens.

_ Widow with 2 boys, 14 and 26 yrs. of

age, Prefer near Atlanta. Mrs. J. W.

_ Partte, Suwanee, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want work on farm near Macon.
Consider truck, or work for salary.
Good worker without bad habits. Wi'l
Sanders, Macon, Ga. 102 St. John St.

Life time exp in bee keeping, poul-
try, hogs, cows and gen. farming. 50
yrs. Old, 6 in family. Desire position
with party who wants go-getter for

- 1930. Ref. W. C. Floyd, Cochran, Ga. |

Man with 6 in family wants job on
2 horse crop, or truck farm. Prefer
near Macon. Exp. W. es Sanders,
_ Cochran, Ga. Rt. 4.

Young man, married, 5 in family,
wants job ag truck and tractor driv-
er on truck or dairy farm. Give best
price ang location with. house and fire
-wood furnished. Exp., also in truck
farming: 50-50 basis considered. Ref.
- W. G. Davis, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want, place on farm near Com-
merce, or Athens. Raise hogs, cows
and poultry on shares. At once, Bob

eConnell, Meriwether, Ga.

jant work for rest of year and 1
A- 2-horse crop for 1930 on 50-50 basis.
Exp. 45 yr. old farmer 4 in family. Be-
gin any time. Prefer Talbot or nearby

'. county. W. H. Roach, Columbus, Ga.

- 2305 2nd Ave.
Want job on farm with good Chris-

. tian. people, Jive. ag one of family. So-}
er, honest. and good ref. $18 mo. and | J
_--board,



laundry, etc. E. J. Brantley, |
Brooklet, Ga Rt, 2.

Want on 50-50 basis farm of 2 or 3)

plows to grow corn, small grain, hay,

peanuts, hogs, cows and .chickens, or |
% PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

peanut crop principally. W..
| Thames, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B :
Want job ag foreman or. for wages
on farm for 1930. 37 yrs. old, 5 in
family. Straight and honest. Exp.,
without bad habits. Would accept good
eee ct 1 plow with cows and hogs on
- 50-50 basis. Have to be financed. Mid-
ome or South Ga. preferred.. Ref. J. E.
. Brown, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. :
Want to manage or oversee farm

for 1930, large orsmall, with plenty

- of cows, hogs, chickens, with man that
-will back it up References exch. Can
start at once. J. L. Dykes, Eastman,
-Ga. Rt. 6.

Want good 2 horse crop for 1930.
-near good Marke; with man able to
furnish. - At once. Ed Hicks, Pavo,
ae RPDS 3.0:

Want good 1 mule or 1 horse crop
- for 1930 on halves. Owner to furnish
- $50 or $75 to start on by first Febru-
ary, plenty supplies and implements,

mule, etc., 3 or 4 room house. Would

Cd

-

- gin. October Ist.

4

~ work for '$30 mo and boarg self. Ref.
-J. R. Thrasher, Winstons Ga. Rt. 1.

Want small farm near Atlanta on
50-50 basis. Might consider wages. Pre-
_ fer cotton, but will consider truck. Ref
' Write. D. J. Stuart, Atlanta, Ga. 2230
Peachtree Road, Apt. B-1.

Want job on farm at once. Exp. and
also understand cultivator, farm ma-
chinery and am good repair man.
, State wages. H. D. Wolfe, Vienna, Ga.
> RR: a

Want job with good man on large
farm to grow tobacco, cotton,
corn. Blacksmith and keep up farm
tools. Ref. Move any time. Prefer near
school and church. LL. A. Bradham,
Surrency, Ga. Rt. i, Care E. H. Hig-
ins.

A Want job as gen.. farm overseer, or
ean look after 300 to 500 acres of to-

bacco. 30 yrs. exp. in growing and cur- |.
C. H. Sam Bur-

ing. tobacco. A-1 ref.
ry; Hahira, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want to oversee large farm - for
1930. Salary or. percentage basis. Be-

Ref. exch. J. M.
Ricks, Adrian, Ga.

21 yr~old, strong, . able-bodied man
with wife wants job at once on farm.
Write what you have to offer. C. C.
Snow, Tarrytown, Ga.

42 yr. old man with small family
wants position as manager or foreman
-of farm. A-1 ref. Can handle labor,
keep up and operate any kind farm
machinery. H. T. Womack, Savannah
Ga. 2309 E. Gwinnett St.

Want job on good dairy or chicken
form. Life time on farm. Have boy



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old enough to work for wages. Must
be near. school on truck line. Near

Columbus or Atlanta preferred. Can |-
begin October Ist to 15th. Mrs. E. M.

Autry, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want to go with good man and
raise vegetables, corn, peas, and feed
crops, poultry, pigeons, rabbits, hogs,
etc. on 50-50 basis, at once. Will
Smith, Mtn. View, Ga. Box 33.

Want job on farm at once for now
and next year at $30 per mo and good
house, wood ang garden patches fur-
nished. Sober, honest and raised on
farm. Write or come. J. T. Scott,
Statesboro, Ga. Rt 3+

Want for 1930, good, small 2 horse:

farm on 50-50 basis. Exp. tobacco
grower, Best of ref. Berien county pre-
ferred, near school and church.
Johnson, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 1. ,

or within 15 mi. Atlanta as Careta-
ker of place; raise hogs, chickens on
50-50 basis.

raise grain and feed for stock. Strict-
ly sober and honest. V. Gunter, Bu-
ford, Ga, Rt. 4.

. 30 yr. old man with lifetime exp.
on farm gesires job as farm overseer.
Write. I. Oy Snow, Lyons, Ga. Rt. 3.

zare C. M. Norgan.

Want job as gen. farm operator, in-
eluding live stock and pou:try for
1930. Ref. furnished, and have cer-

tificate from The State College of Ag- |.

riculture. Make best offer. R. M. Cor-:
ley, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 100.

_ Young man and wife want 1 horse
with party that will furnish run bill
for year 1930.
Ga. Rt. 2, Care C. I. Morris.

Want to work share crop or oversee
a big farm. 15 yrs. exp. in farming.
21 yrs. of age. Married Write at once.
J, B. Peavy, Pineview Ga. _-\



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Georgia Products

For Sale



Stuart and Vandeman pecans, 40c
ib. Now ready. Mrs. E. T. May, War-
then, Ga.

Several bushels Valentin peanuts,
hand picked, 10c per lb. Will exchange
for Ancona pullets or young hens not
over 1 1-2 yrs. old. D. M. Barge, Ty-
rone, Ga. *

Peanuts $4 a bushel in hull and
shelled $1 a gallon. Write at once.
Vernon Meller, Baldwin, Ga.

Large papershell pecans, 30c
small size 20 cents lb., FOB: October
and November delivery. Cash with or-
der. W. H. Boatright, Alma, Ga.

Pecans, new crop Stuarts, large and
medium size seedlings.
meat, mostly haives. Make best offer:
Mrs. J. B. Cox, Sr., Milledgeville; Ga.

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

Selected Acala cotton seed, $1.25 per
bu. M. Wynne, Eastman, Ga.

Good Wannamaker cotton seed. Sell
or exchange for oats, wheat, or rye,
until Oct. .20; R. <P. Steinheimer,
Brooks, Ga.

500 bushels pure Pettys/ Toole Cot-
ton Seed, ginned on private gins, made
bale to acre. F. G. Pedrick, Quitman,
Ga.

CORN, SEED CORN &
-.; FOR SALE
100 bu. shelled White





CORN MEAL

Flint corn.

-| Make best offer. H. W. Corbett, Lake-
land, Ga. P. O. Box 61.
300 bushels. shelled corn, $1.15 per |

bu. or in shuck $1 per bu. for quick

'sale. FOB Helena or Lumber City. W.
-P. Martin, Lumber City, Ga.

Yelow Flint, Weevil resistant, seed
corn, 30e per quart. . Buy early. before

prices go up, Georgia Holton, Rt. 1,

Coevena, Ga.
300 -bushel shelled corn, FOB Cobb-
town, Ga., $i. 15 per bushel, quick sale.

G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.

50 Or more bushels of Hastings Pro-
lific corn, first years growth, straight;
not mixed for sale, all or part. $2.75
shelled; $2.60 in ear. FOB Minter, Ga.
J. B. Odom, Dub'in, Ga. RFD 7.
~ 300 bushels slip shuck corn FOB
Cobbtown, Ga. Ready for sale at 90
poe a bushel. G. B. so Cc per.

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GRAIN FOR SALE |
Blue Stem May seed wheat, $2. bu.
Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu., bright, bal-
ed wheat and oat straw, 50c bale. Not
del. W.. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. RFD

| del,

W. HL |

Milk cows and look af--|
ter everything. With land enough to

C. L. Lane, Surrency, |.

Ib.,.

Also pecan

peas, $3.50 bu., FOB;



Leaks Prolific wheat, $1. 60- a, Tek
Williams, Sautee, Ga.

Cokers, ped. Fulghum, extra heavy
seed- oats,.free from any pest, $1 bu.
FOB. Cash with order. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, @a. Rt. 5.

Ped. Fulghum seed oats, pure, sound,
free of smut ang weed seed, $1 bu.
2 Ga. points. J. A. Sutton, Ocilla,
a.
~ Mountain rye, $1.60 per bushel sack-
ed. Leaks Prolific wheat, $1.60 sack-
ed. T. L. Williams, Sautee, Ga.

Genuine appler and Hastings hun-
dred bushel seed oats, $1 FOB. O. M.
Greene, Iron City, Ga.

-Pure Bancroft seed oats free of any
foreign grain or grass seed, 90c per bu.
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

10 bushe's Bancroft oats, nice and

Married man with family (3 large: bright, S0c. 15 pounds rape seed, $1.50

enough to work) desires location near

for-lot prepaid. 6 Bushels Bancroft
oats, beardless barley and vetch seed,
mixed, 4c per lb. M. M. Echois, Cor-
nelia, Ga..

Seed" cats, Bancroft, $1. 25, Fulghum
$1. W: W) Williams, Quitman, Ga.

680 bundles good fodder, will sell at
$2 per 100 lbs at my barn. J. E, Brown
Rt. 3, Summit, Ga.

Genuine Hastings 100 bushel oats,

}pure, heavy, sound, free of a] grass

and weed seed, $1 per bushel. R. W.
Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga.

Pure certified Bancroft seed oats
$1.25 per bushel, FOB. R. M. Turner,
Royston, Ga.

- Offer good clean mountain grown
Tall growing rye at $1.90 per bushel

-| delivered in lots of 5 bushels or more.

Tiesser amounts, $1.75 per bushel. FOB.
W. E. Hampton, Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Select seeq oats, Fu'ghum and Has-
tings, even weight, new bags, harvest-
ed and recleaned with an Internation-
al.combine, one year from originator;

free of smut and oes seed, price 96

cents, FOB: W.:
Ga.

Well screened Burr clover seed, $1
ver bushel. FOB. T. M. Ward,, . Elber-

A. Gibson, Agricola,

ton, Ga.

Have several hundred bushels of ap-
pler seed oats for sale at $1 per bush-
el FOB. C. L. Mouchet, Bowersville,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Norton cold proof seed oats to sell
at $1 per bushel FOB here. Ben R.
Tanner, Sandersville, Ga,

125 bushels Cokers pure Redhart
Wheattirst, year from grower. $2.25
per bushe! in small lots, $2.10 in 25
bushel lots or more. C. S. Jones, Pitts

Ga,
Seed For Sale |

Several lbs. Smooth Leaf mustard
seed, 30c ib del. H. W. Corbett, Lake-
land, Ga. P. O. Box 61.

8 or 10 ibs. white nest onions, 10c Ib.
del. or exch for white, 100 lb. size feed
sacks-or dried fruit. Mrs, R. L. James,
Homerville, Ga. Rt? 2.

1 bu. bright, sound, clean mixed field
1 lb, So. Giant
C mustard seed, new crop, 60c Ib. del.
3 qts. butter peas, 20c pt. Add post-
age. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Hagan, Ga.

Nice, dry white nest onions, 60c gal.,
$4 bu., also olq fashioned Seven Top
turnip. seed, 40c lb., 2 cups, 25c. Mrs.
Alice Hodges, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3,
Box 39.

Ga. cabbage collard seed, last yr.
from Hastings 60c lb., Johnsons Win-
ter bean, 40c Ib., Willets Wonder
frost proof Eng. pea seed, 40e lb., 2 lbs
75c. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wil-
banks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.

Hastings 100 bu. seed oats, sound.
slean, pure and prolific, $1 bu. R. D.





: Tatum, Paimetto, Ga.

Pure yeliow pop corn, 7c lb., white
collard seed, 40 Ib., Whatleys Pro-
lifie seed corn, $2. bu. Miss Kate Lan-
caster, Sylvester, Ga.

Johnsons Winter bean seed, 50c qt.
del. Mrs. M. J. Patterson, Cordele, Ga.
Rt. B.

1500

stalks latest imp. seed cane,

known at Kiana, $1 a 100, Better |_

price for large quantities. L. E. -Phil-
lips; Colquitt, Ga.

. Burr clover seed with enough dirt
to inoculate, $1. bu. Cash. Will exch.
W..M. Burson, Monroe, Ga, RFD 4.

.Ola fashioned onion buttons, 50c gal
eg Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Mt. Airy,

a

Nice, clean dry sage, 60c lb. del.
Money order only. Mrs, J. E. Yawn,
Milan, Ga. Rt. 2.

Red multiplying onions, 20c qt., plus
postage. Mrs. .G. LL. Wetherington,
Sparks, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cabbage seed: Copenhagen Market

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and Golden Acre, 15. 02Z., $2 lb. post-
paid; Ga. collard, Kale, Mustard, Spin-
ach and turnip- seed, 40c lb., 3 "lbs $1.
Carl Williams, Locust Grove, Ga.

Cabbage co lard seed Sell or? exch.
Mrs. A. S Wilder, Ficklin, Ga.

Watermelon seed, $1 lb. Mrs. BE. M.
Travis, Fayettevi'le, Ga.

Onion buttons, 15c qt., 40c gal. Pearl-
ie McNair, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1.

Nest egg oniong for seed, 15e* per
lb. add postage. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle,
Ga. Rt. 1: exch Wee

Rape seed, 2 Ibs 35c, %5c per 5 lbs.
$1.25 per 10 lbs. Rye seed, 75e peck, $2.-
50 per bu. Texas Rust Proof oats, 5
bu. sacks, $1 per bu. Yellow Bermuda
onion seed, 3 teaspoomsful, 25c. Ne
less sold. W. H. Wadde'le, Pearson, Ga.

Several bushels white nest- onions,
$4 per bu. Will exchange for Ancona
and Brown Leghorn hens, 1f0t over
1-2 yrs. old. 2D M. Barge. Tyrone,

a.

1929 crop nice clean white nest on-
ion seed, 60c per gal or $4 per bu. Nice
sundried apples, free from worms, 20c
per lb. Cash with order. Mrs. S. Cou-
sin, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Johnson, winter - bean seed, 50 per

quart del. Plant in Oct. or Nov. Will
bear in Feb. or March. Mrs. M. J. Pat-
terson, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B

Cash tobacco seed, 20c per table-
spoonful del. Mrs. H. G. McDonald,
Pavo, Ga. \

8 gallons: white multiplying onion
seed, clean and sound, 40c per gallon
FOB Gainesville. Please Send money
order. Mrs. D. M. McCrary, Rt. TT,
Gainesville, Ga... * 3

Burr clover seed 10c per ib. FOB
Fayetteville. G. M. Dorman, Favelie:
ville, Ga. ies,

Hastings pure unmixed lazge. cream
sugar crowder peas, sound . and re-
cleaned for seed, 5 Ibs, or more, 15c
per lb. del. Willets Wonder, frost. proof
seed, English peas, 30c per lb postpaid.
C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch; Ga.

Purple top white Globe: and. White.
Fat Dutch turnip, 35c per: 1b. -Col-
lards, 24c lb. and leading varieties
cabbage, $1 per lb. postpaid. we W.
Williams, Quitman, Ga. .

Yellow meat. watermelon seed, $2. 00
per lb. Quill musk melon seed, $2 per

lb. Extra fine Broachigh Baanza to-

bacco seed, $5 lb postpaid. J. E. Brown,
Rt. 3, Summit, Ga.

Genuine Bermuda onion sets, white
silverskin,. 1-2 gal'on 65c, $1.15 per gal.
$2. per peck, $2.50. per: bushel del. Ship

[express collect, 500 bushels white mul-
tipliers, 75c gal., $6 per bu Express. W.

R.: Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
8 gallons white multiplying. onion

sets, 50c per gal. Will exchange for 8

frying size Ancona pullets. Mrs. L. C.
Caudelle, Baldwin, Ga. Rt. 1... 77)

200 lbs: white multiplying. nest. on-
ions, 10c per lb del, Small lots: same
price. John W. Moseley, ite 2, Soper~
ton, Ga.

Nice white multip! lying nest onions, as

0c per: gallon, postpaid: Frost proof
English pea seed, 20 per tea cupful.
(No Name,): Lawrenceville, Ga. .-

1M lbs. Perkins Long Green Pod
okra seed, new crop, in lots of 100 lbs.
or more, 10 per Ib. Less than 100 Ibs.
ee FOB Cairo. Ww. iB. Fincher, Cairo,

a

New fresh seed, heading variety
cabbage and collard, 30c per Ib.
James, Blackshear, Ga. Rt.. 2.

Winter onion buttons; 50 per < : -

prepaid in Ga. points. Plant now for

early spring use. Mrs. N. M. Green,

Rt. 2, Box 24, Blue Ridge, Ga. ~
White egg, purple top, White Globe,

-yellow Globe, early. Flat Dutch, Cow

Horn Rutabaga and mustard seed, 5c
per. tablespoonful, 6 for 25. 1 kind or ~
assorted, or one lb. of any one variety
at 50c per lb. Buyer to pay postage.
Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

Seed Wanted

Want to exchange 5 bushels of, Nee-
ys Cleveland long. staple cotton seed
for five bushels of Bancroft Seed oats.
T. L. Cochran, Temple, Ga.

- Want .few Charleston Wakefield
frostproot cabbage seed that will stand
the. winter. Quote price. Parks Pulliam
Toccoa, Ga.

Want, to exch 300 extra strong and
well rooteq strawberry plants for two _
Ibs. frost proof Eng. we seed. Ea. to
pay postage. Mrs. R. L Darley, Doe-
run, Ga. Rt 4... ;





Want few tbs broom corn seed Robt. |
E. Martin, Claytoh, Ala..


























peti





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box FOB. OD.

oe During the month of September
~fthe Bureau of Markets sold 58 car.



a ang poultry. Butter was sold dur-






_ | the excessive amount of rain suf- ||
+ | fered- by the state during this |
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MARKET BULLETIN.





Georgia
Market Bulletin

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

Department Of
Agriculture

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929.

Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post Of-
fice at Atlanta, Georgia, under the
act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for
\Imailing at special rate of postage
provided for in section 1103. Act of
October 3, 1917.

Notices of farm produce ang ap-
purtenances, admissible under pos-
tal regulations, inserted one time
on each request and repeated only
when request is accompanied: by
new copy of notice.









Limited space will not permit in-
sertion of unimportant notices. Un-
der Legislative act the Market Bul-
letin does not assume any respon-
|i sibility for-any notice appearing in
ithe Bulletin or transaction result-
ing therefrom.













CATTLE AUCTIONS

Every Monday morning the dealers

of the Atlanta stock yards will hold a

cattle auction at the local stock yards.
' Farmers and dairymen in the vicin-
ity of Atlanta might find it profitable
to attend these auctions, as they may
he able to pick up both grade and
pure bred heifers, as well as -other
stock. ce

- The. Atlanta stockyards are located

: out on Marietta street, and we will be

glad to direct interested parties, who
are unfamiliar with Atlanta, to the
yards. z . :



Cesreta Products
For Sale

HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

_ Fine fiavored Ext. honey in gal. cans
10 Ib., new Cypress bbl. 33 or 34 gals.
8e ib., FOB. J. W. Stalings, Valdosta,
Ga Rt. b: BOX. TZ: :

400 lb bbis.; 6c Ib. Any amt up to
10 bbls. L. R. Ennis, Fitzgerald, Ga.

8 pounds of Beeswax at 30 cents a
pound. R. E. Nixon, Morgantown, Ga.
Pure extracted honey for sale in
five pound pails, $1.25 delivered: Mrs.
R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.

Good Mtn. honey, 20c lb. Mrs. J. E.
Underwood, Cleveland, Ga.





_ FRUIT FOR SALE
Limbertwig and Yates apples, $1.50
T. Heery, Ellijay, Ga.
Rt. 1.
- Pomegranates, red -and sweet, nice
size. 45 cents per dozen. All postpaid.

_ Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchel!, Ga. |



' POTATOES FOR SALE
1929 crop Porto. Rico potatoes, 100 to

- 500 pounds or more at two cents a

pound FOB cash with order. W. ee

_- Boatright, Alma, Ga.



loads of hogs for $78,124.97. During
that month hog sales were held in
29 towns-in 19 counties. on
-f>~ In---September,--the---Bureau ~ of
| Markets also made direct sales in }
4.car load lots of corn, oat straw,
oats, Austrian peas, sweet. potatoes

| ing that: month valued at $1225.00.
|. During September, dirct' sales
ade by the Bureau of Markets to- |
taled $94,166.37. Sales by this de- |.
partment would probably have been
|much Jarger, had it not been for







.|, Good clean sound. new
+ white Spanish and N. C.
| Quote best price FOB Griffin, Ga. J.
|.N. Carson, Griffin, Ga.

the Market Bulletin.

sales.



Important Notice To Advertisers

Due t misunderstandings arising from
notices, we will thank advertisers to put a
price on all-for sale

This will prevent a great deal of delay
and needless correspondence in negotiating

items to be listed in





: SYRUP FOR SALE.

Texas Honey Drip Sorghum Syrup,
good qua ity, $1 per gallon FOB here.
M. O. Ballard, Forest Park, Ga.

VEGETAFPLES FOR:SALE :
Red, thoroughly dry Hot pepper.
Make best offer. S. G. Rogers, Hagan,
Cees
Well dried Hot pepper, 40c lb. or
exch. for dried apples, free of worms,
etc. Mrs. W. L. Brown, Vienna, Ga.
Ten acres turnips with green tops.



+ Also cukes and yellow -squash. R. E.

Bower, Dixie, Ga.
Green Hot peppers,

quart. All postpaid.

Spear, Mitchell, Ga.

POTATOES FOR SALE ~
Good, Home raised Irish potatoes. A

fifteen cents



V. Picke simer, Hurst, Ga:



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE >

Write for prices on smaller
lots. J. C. Boling, Waleska, Ga.

Tender back wax and tender pod
beans, 100 Ibs. of more for 8c per Ib.
fob. J. C. Reid, Zebulon, Ga. :

BUTTER FOR SALE



free from coloring, in cartons, 50c per
(b. del. Can furnish three or four lbs.
ea week. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon,
Ga. Rt. 4.

3 Ibs nice butter each week, 50c Ib..
Mrs. H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga.
. Fresh Jersey butter, each week. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. 50c lb in lb brick
mald cartons. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Ad-

airsville, Ga. Rt. 1.



Georgia Products
: Wanted es

PLANTS WANTED

Want to exch butter bean seed for.
cabbage plants, at once. 3 1-2 lbs. seed
for 1M plants. Eva: Corbitt, Kirkland,
Gan Rt. Box 562 =

Want 1M Silver Skin Bermuda on-
ion and 1M cabbage and collard plants
Exch for same. Mrs. J..R. Camp, Cor-
dele, Ga.- :





~PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

We are in market for new crop pe-

cans of al! varieties, the budded varie-

ties as well as seedlings. Ship them
to us by express in double bags. We
remit. immediately, or you may send
samples representing your offerings
stating approximate quantity of each
variety and we will give you our. pric-
es. .W. H. Robinson, Cairo, Ga.

All kinds of pecans; let me know
what you have to offer, large and
small. quantities. R. E. Lee Hawkins,
Barnesville, Ga. See
~We are in the market for al varie-
tie; of new crop pecans; give us va-.
vieties you have and quantity of each.
F. A. Richter & Sons, Cairo, Ga. :

Want all varieties of pecans, any
amount.. Neon W. Buchanan, Ameri-
cus, Ga. os Bele ae

500 to 1M lbs of thin. shelled: seed-

| ling pecans, in bags FOB. Must be 1929

crop and sound, priced right for cash.
Send, sample. Dr. Weadn. C. Koon,
Rt. 4, Box 28, Monongah, W. Va. :
crop peanuts

Runners.

10 to 50 lbs. new crop paper shell pe-

|cans Stuart or Schley, or any good

sized nut. Send sample and quote price
J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Siesta
New .crop pecans, all varieties. Send

| full information as to quantity,. varie-
| ties, and we will make cash offer. Will |:
|-handle any amount from hundred Ibs,



Mrs. Josephine}

few bu. at $2 bu., del post office. H.
: _p Bra.

Rice peas, $10 per 100 lbs. FOB:Can- |.
| ton, -Ga.

Nice fresh firm yellow Jersey butter,

|-Thomasson,

price del. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga, "|:". Klondike strawberry plants, 35 per



to carload. The Bobs Candy Co., Al-

bany, Ga. Reference any bank or mer-
cantile establishment in Albany.
Want paper shell and seedling pe-

-|cans. Send samples, best cash price.

G. C. Swint, Milner, Ga.

We pay highest market price for

pecans cash on de'. to our warehouse.

Honest wt. and grades assured. Cordele |

Pecan Co., Cordele, Ga.

Want pecans, any quantity. Send
samples (a few enclosed in letter) and
best cash price FOB Tampa. G. W.
Shults, Tampa, Fla., 208 1-2 Grand
Central Ave. SNR

BEANS AND PEAS- WANTED

Soy beans, all kinds, also peas. The
Fe q Seed Co., Memphis, Tenn. . :

Any amount of peas wanted. Send
samples and lowest cash prices. Ful-
ler Pedrick, Quitman, Ga...

Peas wanted, Brabs, Iron and New
Quote prices and amounts. F.
G. Pedrick, Quitman, Ga. . :
1,000 Bushel Peas wanted, make low-
est cash. prices. Mail small-samp!es if
possible... United Farmers, Quitman,
Ga. .

Want Lady Peas, any amount. Send



| Samples and prices. Fred I. Baker, Co-

lumbus, Ga. Rt. 2. .<
10 bushelg of sound, mixed or un-
mixed peas to. sow for hay whips pre-
ferred. J. P. Kent, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 2.
Quote prices on Clay peas. New Crop

seed. Prevatt & Co. Seville, Floriae,

Box 26. :
Want cow peas, table peas or syrup

in exch for Wannamaker cotton seed

and Piedmont two ear corn, only first

class seeq shipped. Write Rhett Stein-

heimer, Woolsey,.Ga. Rt. 1. .

Want 75 bushels each of black-eyed,
white crowder peas. Also want pump-
kins. G. C. Slaughter, Stall 96, Munic-

-|ipal Market, Atlanta, Ga.

Gow peas either field or eating. Vel-

vet beans all varieties. Send samples,.

and state quantitv and price. Gay,
Sullivan & Co., Inc., P. O. Box 378,
New Orleans, La. ~ z Se

All kinds peas except black eyes,
send sample and price. John W. Mose-
ley, Rt. 2, Soperton, Ga.

Cow. peas, soy beans, pecans, all
kinds wholesale. Make prices and send
samples, state what quantity. W. K.

Box 65, Chattanooga,
Tenn. ;

All varieties peas and beans, write |.

giving varieties, quantity and prices.
Mail sample. R. N. Etheridge, Jack-
son, Ga. : nee

CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED
Offer $1 per bu for shelled corn in
or 75c cash del. Pearson Ga. W. H.
85 cash. Offer for ear corn 85c in exch
White Easter lilis, 50c doz., yellow
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. i
1000 bushels Hastings prolific seed
corn. S. E. Vandiver, Lavonia, Ga.
Will exchange 4 two year old. Buff



| Orpington Hens for five busheis corn.
Mrs: A. W. Bo.ton, Crawfordville, Ga.

Want parcel post prices-on 10 Ibs.
good pop corn. W. S. Stover, Dens-
more, Fla.



aes FRUIT WANTED
One bushel good apples every week.
Will contract for same. Write before
shipping. Josiah B. Game, Fla. State
College for Women, Tallahassee, Fla.
Prices wanted on very. small cider
crab apples, the kind for making jel-
ly and preserves. Write Mrs.Jas. L.
Wil'cox, McRae, Ga. 2 =
Want 25 pounds of dried apples, free
from worms and free from core, at 12
cents per pound. Mrs. H. L. Conner,
Glenwood, Ga. Rt: 3.
Want apples for jelly. State lowest:

~ Want to exch value for this yrs.

crop dried fruit, free from worms, ete?
Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6.

Cheap



GRAIN WANTED
wheat, oats and

deen, East Lake, Decatur, Ga. >

Uncleaned Burr clover, 100 Ibs. to
500 lbs. at a bargain, also Florida Boga



Thursday, October 10, 1929.

corn for Z
| chicken feed, any quantity. J. W. Lun

weed seed, from 5 pounds to 100 Ibs...

6c per lb del. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,
Ga. a
Several carloads of good bright pea-
vine hay, free from grass. A. C. Has-
kell, Jr., Rt. 4, Augusta, Ga. a
Want 100 lbs Italian Rye seed. Make

best price in first letter. Dr. M. F. =

Cochran, Newnan, Ga.



POTATOES WANTED

Want several bushes white star po-

tatoes, quote best price. J. N. Carson,
Griffin, Ga. Re eae
Sweet and Irish potatoes, will ex-

{change for same. Mrs. A. M. Lewis,
Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2. : :



VEGETABLES WANTED

Want to buy one peck of dried but-

ter beans at ten cents a pound. I pay

postage. Mrs. H. L. Conner, Glenwood,

Ga. Rt. 3.



BALED SHUCKS WANTED Car Lots. __

Want car baled shucks, new crop.

State price fob your shipping point. |

N. J. Ware, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3.
CORN FOR SALE Car Lots |





Several cars slipped shuck ear corn.

C. G. Garner, County Agt. Lyons, Ga.
2 or 3 Carg good , dry, soun
shuck corn. 80 lbs., to the

+u. fob.

Make best offer. J. Frank Davis, Nash-

ville, Ga. : :
New crop slipped-shuck corn,

Lyons, Ga,



CORN WANTED Car Lots _

Want ear and shelled corn; peanut
j}and peavine. hay; Pecans; and Span-

slipped

cake
| load lots. C. G. Garner, County Agent, Se

Bes



ish peanuts, in car lots. L. C, Averett

and Co., Cordele, Ga. :
~ Want car slippeg shuck corn, new



crop. State price fob your shipping _ 2

point. N. J. Ware, Royston, Ga.-Rt 3.

| Want sound, dry white ear corn in
the shuck. Car lots only. Juliette Mil- ee

ling Co., Macon, Ga.



HAY WANTED Car Lots

"Want 1 car bright peanut hay, free

from: sand spurs, del Apalachee. Quote

best. price. J. A: Moss, Apalachee, Ga.



- Plants For Sale



_ Strawberry plants: Padricks Delic- :
tous Giants, 60c per 100; $5 M. Jno. G.

Padrick, Tifton, Ga.
Everbearing Klondike
plants,- Gov. inspected, $1.50 M del.

strawberry ;



Now ready. Send money orders. Mrs.

David Story, Morven, Ga. RFD 1.

Everbearing strawberry plants, lsc a
100 FOB. Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga. a
and: Lady ==

Klondike, Missionary (
Thompson strawberry plants, $1.50 M,
aso collard and cabbage plants, $1 M.

All FOB. C. R. Redmond, Pelham, : Cae

Chas; Wakefield cabbage plants, now
ready, 65c, 500; $1.15 M del., 90c M,
colleet;; Klondike strawberry, $1 500:

$1.75 M del. W. GG Waldrip,. Flowery

Branch, Ga.
Chas. W.,
piants, 25 a 100, 75c, 500;. $1.25 M del.
W. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Calif. cream butter lettuce plants,
20c doz., 70c a 100, $3

& 100, $1.75 M, Ga. collard plants, 30c

a, 100; $1.40 M. All open field grown. |
Alice E. Gibson, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1,

Box 46.

Collard plants, 85c, 500; $1.25 Ms:
postpaid; $1 M plug postage. All ship-

and Succession cabbage =

M, Everbearing
Strawberry, 60c a 100, $2.50 M., Chas.
and J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 40c



ped COD. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville, =
Boe! :

| 10M strawberry plants. Seil or exch
100 plants for 1 lb. either sound but-_
ter beang or white peas for table use. _
Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. R. hh. Corley,

Doerun, Ga- Rt. 4.

Several M Klondike strawberry

| plants, $1.25 500; $2 M postpaid. L. FE.
Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. ~ :
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a

100, FOB or exch. Mrs. W. B. Kugiar,
Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6. = See



-Fall cabbage p'ants, ready, EB. Jer-

sey and Charleston Wakefield, $1.25 M

75 for 500. Satisfaction guaranteed.
0. W.. Williams, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1, .

100 deivered; $2 per M FOB. Weill
rooted. and carefully packed. A. P.
| Hood; Griffin, Ga> Rt. D.. <2.




x



Poultry For Sale

ANCONAS FOR SALE
325 March 1928 hatch Sheppard str.
Ancona hens, good cond. about 40 per
cent laying, $1.25 ea., fob Duluth. C.
M. Wood, Alpharetta, Ga. No. 9 High-



OWE



BANTAMS :

4 March hatch pure bred Gldn. Sea-
bright pullets and 1 cockerel, $6 for
lot fob. Nathan DeVaughan, Monte-
zuma, Ga. } :
6 Bantam heng ang 1 cock 50c a.
$3 for lot. Byron Hilliard, Bowersville,

Ga.

-Golden Seabrights, $6, also young

+ Yoosters, $1.25 ea. Prize winners. Leo.

J Russell, Rome, Ga.

=. White Leghorn bantams: 4 roosters,

8 pullets, 7 mos. old, 40c ea., 2 slightly



mixed pullets 30c ea. All fob. J. H.Har-
ris, Lavonia, Ga.

1 pr. BantamsRooster and hen at
$1; 1 pr. Bantam rooster and hen at $1,

_ or $1.90 for the lot. fob. Alpheus Butts,

-: Box 78, Warm Springs, Ga.

3 8 mos. old white Bantam roosters

$1 ea. 1 pu let and 1 rooster $1. Clar-

H frown, 50
- Frank Erwin, Adairsville, Ga., Ry 2.
Trio Buff Cochin Bantams, $5. O. H.|-

ence Brown, Helena, Ga.
2 White Bantam pullets, over half
ea., also some _ roosters.

Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bidg.
Pen of about 15 hens and 2 roosters

_ to raise from on halves this next year.

_- 4+ Several

come see me.

Life time exp. Age 22. Good attention
Must be full blood Bantams, Write or
Clarence G. Greene,
Pitts, Ga. Rt-.A.-



BARRED ROCKS |
Parks B. R. April cockerels,
Reg. Permit, 29-D1-44, $2 ea.fob Cler-

~ mont. No checks. Mrs. W. A. Miller,

Leo, Ga.

-. 1 Feb. Thompson cockerel $2.50: 4

~~ Thompson
-...direct) April 6th hatch cockerels, $1.50
- ea., F. O- B. Cash with order. Mrs. C.
A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.

March hatch at $2.50 ea. fob., the lot

__. of 5 $9.50 fob. Eggs for hatching, $1.50
-- for 15 postpaid. Mrs.
Onnon, -Ga. Roos

N. R. Wilson,

5 Thompson B, R_ roosters, nearly
grown, $1.25 each. or $6 for the

~ lot. Cash with order. Mrs. C. S. Brad-.
_ shaw, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt 1.

_-Thompsons Barred Rock March
cockerels, $1.50 ea. Cash with order.

si Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga.

- 3 ea. cockerels and pullets, March

_ hatch, pure bred Barred Rocks, $1.50
and $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Bris-
tol, Ga;

Improved Ringlet (2nd.

Rt 5.

-. Parks str. Barred Rocks, Reg. per-
mit, 29-D1-40:

1 Feb. cockerel (won

Ist prize at county Fair), $5; 4 to 6 mo

. Old cockerels, $2 to $3 ea., 12 pullets,
~. * 4 mos. oid, $1.50 ea. Crate to be ret.
~ Personal checks not accepted.

- * John A. Watson, Metter, Ga. Rt 1.

Mrs.



BRAHMAS.

-. 3. mos. old Brahma roosters, $1. Not

-* prepaid. T .L. Anderson,
7 Ga Rte 2.

.. Several March hatch pure bred it.

Deweyrose,

Brahma pullets $1.25 ea; also 3 Feb.
hatch young hens at $1.50 ea. C. J.
Whitaker, East Ellijay, Ga.

hey April hatch Light. Brahma rooster,
$1.50. Mrs. B. H. Herring, Canon, Ga.

Rte. 3. :
Light Brahmas: pullets, $1.75, $2 and

-~ $2.50ea., cockerels, $2.50 up; pens $7.-

50 to $10. G. W. Laing, Americus, Ga.
Rte = = :
4 Light Brahma, pure bred: Giant

str. ,March cockerels, $1.50 ea fob. G.

-? other strains. Cock,
. Premble, Adairsville, Ga. ,
2 cocks, Allen Round head. and
-?Dangerfoot cross Game, 18 mos. old | 1 | Hh

_ $2.50 ea., also April hatch, same breed | $6 for the trio. Ida Baugh, Athens, Ga. |



_A, Skelton, Bowman, Ga. Rte 1.
ee - BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS



--Pure bred White Rocks, April hatch,
1 cockerel and 7 putlets, $12. for the
lot. Mrs. J. C. Beckham, Concord, Ga.
Box 26.

15 White Rock now laying pullets
and 1 eockerel. March 7th hatch. $1.50
ea. Exch. lot for 25 leghorn or Ancona

= pullets. Weldon Burns, Calhoun, Ga.
= Rt 4:

Buff Rock pullets $1.10 ea. Cockerels
or cocks $2 ea. Best strs. Clara V.
Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

and 1 12 April hatch Buff Rock

12 April hatch Buff Rock pullets
and 18: mos. old cock, $16. Nugget and
: $2.50. Clara V.



MARKET BULLETIN

-cockerels, $1.50 ea.All fob Cash with

order. Mershon Lightsey, Bristol, Ga.
Rt 1.
Choice Buff Rocks: Yearling cocks,
cockerels, pullets and hens. Write for
prices. Mrs. G. L. Tremble, Adairs-
ville, Ga.



GAMES

2 hens, $1.50 ea., or lot for $5 fob. Cash
with order. Mrs. Calvin Garrett, Oak-
wood, Ga. Rte 1. :

4 ful' bred April hatch
Red Silver Lace Cornish Games (won
prize at Madison Square Garden, New
York, N.Y.) $5 ea. until Nov. then $10.
ea. also eggs, $3.75 per 15. J. R. Smith,
Surrency, Ga.

5 Ginn Red hens, 1 2 yr. old. (1
time winner) cock, $15 for the lot.
Guaranteed in every respect. N. S
Crow, Royston, Ga. Rt 1.

Roundhead and Warhorse hens, $2
ae stags $3. W. D. Proctor, Albany,

a.

Large. bodies, small bone, very dark
Cornish game cockerels, March and
April hatch. Price $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. D.
Barnes, Sylvester, Ga., Rte 4.

2 Biue Clipper Game pullets and 1

pulet 3 1-2 lbs ea., pure bred game
eggs ordered this spring, 1 solid black
Cuban stag, 3 Ibs., all $1 ea., healthy
and strong A. L. Pettit, Jasper, Ga.,
ite):

Ginn Greys, Judge Dan Gordons,
and other good cross breeds, fowl gu-
aranteed to be dead game. Pullets $1,-
25 to $2.50 ea; hens $2.50 to $5; stags
$2.50 to $5; Cocks $5 to $10. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed or money refunded.
Aubie Lee Steele, Eastman, Ga.

Pure bred dark Cornish game cock-
erels, March hatch, $1.50 to $2, fob. J
R. Gardner, Locust Grove, Ga.

6 b. rooster $3; 1-2 Blue and 1-2
Red Cuban, 5 lb. rooster, $2; Full bred
Snake Head, 1 1-2 yrs. old, wt. 5 Ibs.
$2.50. Guaranteed. Cash with order.
German Hawkins, Gibson, Ga.
--Exch. value $15 for Dark Cornish
Game-now laying pullets at $1 or $1.25
ea. State what you have and price. Mrs
John Burns, Vidalia, Ga. Rt 3.



GIANTS AND LANGSHANS

J B Giants: pullets, $1.10, and cock-
erels, $1.50 ea. Clara V. Tremble,
Adairsville, Ga. ;
Pure breq J B Giants: hens, $2.50;
inspected roosters, $3; cockerels and
pullets, $2 ea. Buyer pay exp. Mrs.
Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt 1.
- 25 J B Giant April pullets, $1 ea.

Hill Crest stock. Mrs. Lewis B. Clax-.

ton, Graymont, Ga.



Jersey Black Giant pullets, $1.10 ea.
Cockerels, $1.50 ea. Marcy str. Clara
V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

150 choice March and Apri! hatch
Jersey White Giants pullets and cock-
erels, for sale out of Madison Square

Garden winners. Splendid: individuals.

at $3 ea. for pullets and $5 for cock-
erels. Haskell H. Bass, Griffin, Ga.

000 Tancred strain heavy laying
White Leghorn pullets now beginning
to lay. Big fine true type birds, no
culls offered at $2 ea. in Jots of 20 or
at $1.50 ea. in lots of 100 or more. Has-
kell H. Bass, Griffin, Ga.

1200 very choice March and April

$2.50 ea. Big true type and splendid
layers. Not a cull in the lot offered. In

lots of 200 or more, $2.35 ea. Cock-
erels $3 ea. Haskell H. Bass, Griffin,
Ga.

16 Black Giant roosters, March

hatch for $2.50 ea G. M. Campbell,
Stephens, Ga.

14 June hatch pure bred J. B. Gia-
nts, $12.00 for lot or $1.00 each. Edith
Young, Bradley, Ga.

2 Marcy J B Giant April cockerels,
$1.50 ea. Buyer to pay express. Cash
with order. Mrs. R. R. McGough, Lil-
ly, Ga. :

Pure breq Marcy J B Giant March
and April cockerels, $2.50 and $2 ea.
Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt 2.

J B Giant pullets and cockerels,
Marcy strain. March hatch, $1.25 ea.
Mrs. B. C. Bynum, Shellman, Ga.

Marcy J B Giants, $1.50 ea. Mrs. W.
A. Bennett, Adairsville, Ga., Rte 1.

1M prize winning J B Giant pullets,
cockerels, $2.50 ea., also 200 Jersey
White Giants, pullets and cockerels,
$5 ea., Haskel H. Bass, Griffin, Ga.

- HAMBURGS
pure bred Hamburgs, yr. old
rooster and 2 young now laying hens



Pen of



X

2 yr. old game roosters, $2.50; also |.

cockerels, |.

1 full blood warhorse, 2 1-2 yrs, old.

hatch Jersey Black Giant pullets at.

-retta, Ga.

185 Waddelle St.

1 pr. Rose-Comb Silver Spangled
Hamburegs. Pay cash or exch. rabbits
or ducks. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

5 pure bred Speckled Hamburg yr.
old hens, Rose Comb, $1 ea. Mrs. L. R.
Bagwell, Royston, Ga Rt 2.



LEGHORNS

30 Apri] hatchS C W L Tancred soon
to lay pullets, $1.25 ea. $35 for lot.
John Renouf, Lithonia, Ga. Covington
Rd.

8 pure bred W L 5 and 6 mos. old
pullets, also 3 Tancred strain 2 yr. old
hens, $9 for the lot. J. L. Hill, Grant-
ville, Ga.

6 cockerels and 4 cocks, Tancred W.
L.. from 260. egg breeders. Sell, or
exch, for corn or. hay. J. C. Etheridge,
Forsyth, Ga. Rt 2.

19. mos. oldprize stock Brown L.
cock, and prize winning cockerel, $1.25
Both fob: Mrs. W. P. Kuglar, Bowdon,
Ga. Rt. 8. :

Few pure bred Ferris best egg<strain
(eggs direct from Ferris) May cock--
erels:; Mrs. R. S: Myers, Trenton, Ga.
Riis Qo Sea

15-ever-lay. dark Brown L. hens, $1

ea, Mrs. J. R. Lanier, Summit, Ga. Rt |"
3

15. Holywood strain S C W L July
pullets, $9 for lot. Mrs. L. R. Milliams,
Newnan, Ga. Rt 1.

Pure bred dark. Brown Leghorns*
15. mos. old rooster, $1.50; 5 mos. old
sockerel, $1.25; 4 cockerels, 3 mos. old
75c ea. Not prepaid... Darsey Dean,
Alto, Ga. Rt 2.

85 Tancred White .L. 18 mos. old
hens, $85 for. the lot;-also roosters, $1.
ea. Dr. E. A. Lambert, Denton, Ga.

Have few Tancreg: Roosters to close
out: at. $1.75 ea, No culls, and will trade
for. hens or .pullets.Glenn E. Finley,
Dalton, Ga. :

35 16 mos. old white Leghorn hens,
75c ea; No culls. G. W. Worsham, Cul-
loden, Ga,

25 white-Leghorn April hatch pullets
well fed, and in good condition nearly
ready to lay.. Ferris strain, price $1 ea.
and you pay. shipping expenses. Mrs.
J. M. Terry, Suwanee, Ga. Rte 2.:

Cockerels same strain March, April
hatch, $1.50 ea. or $1.25 if two taken
at. same time. Miss Ida Dobb, Fair-
mount, Ga. : :

12. cheice selected W L_ Cockerels
from. 300 egg parent stock, $2.50 ea.
$22.50 for the lot. Exch. for feed grains.
J. O. BE. Walter, 923 E. Lake Dr. Deca-
tur, Ga., Phone Dearborn 0589J.

March hatch cockerels direct from
M. Johnsons Imperial str., 250 to 300
eggs at $2.50 and $350 ea., fob Cordele.
J. A, Ingram, Cordele, Ga., Box 199.

WIl. developed pure brg Evr-lay B.|

Lghorn: cockerls at $1.25 a., fob. Also
10 pure bred .Ever-lay hens at $1 ea:
fob. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga.
Rr 4. pe

A verlag sthain S C Brown Leghorn
-and.Tancreg strain S C White Leg-
horn Cockerels early hatched, well
deveioped birds now giving service,
$2.50 ea. fob, Lavonia, Ga. J. H. Bea-
sley, Lavonia, Ga.

S-C Brown Leghorns:
hens, 1 cock, $27 for lot, or exch. for
nice heifer, or for 20 Tompkins dark
Red hens, or 25 early pullets. Mrs. R.
Donaldson, Metter, Ga. Rte 1.

25 pure bred W L yr. old hens. Booth
strain. $1 ea. G.. B. Ham, Cobbtown,
Ga. : :

2 Brown Leghorn May cockere's, $1.-
29 ea. Mrs. B.'L. Brown, Ball. Ground,
Gar Riel, 3 ap

25 Tancred strain. cockerels, ped.
rung over 300 eggs for more than 34
zeneratons, W.. M. McGinnis, Alpha-

March hatch Everlay Brown.L. pul-.
lets, $1.25 ea. Mrs. H. K. *Malchom,
Monroe, Ga. Rte 1.

Hollywood puilets from direct stock
$2 ea. fob in 100 lots. Also yr. old hens,
same strain and price. R. L, Barnes,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rte 4.

25 Booth (direct) S C WL cockerels
July 12th hatch $1 ea., 6 for $5; pullets
e ae Mrs.J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga.

25 S C Leghorns 18 mos. old hens,
5 breeders culled by county agent; $25.
12 S_C Leghorn pullets 4 mos. old $15.
5 puliets 10 or 12 wks. old; $5. Mrs. E.
A. Pierce, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. 1.

Fifteen Barron strain. White Leg-
horn hens, 2 yrs. old, 3 molting most
for $1.25 ea. if taken at once. Pure
bred and have been culled. Mrs. B.W.
Barrett; Calhoun, Ga.

17 Ferris W L June hatch cockerels,



75c ea. Edith Young, Bradley, Ga.
Chickens: that change color in sun-

20 pullets, 10 |.

Jarrett. Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2.

~|Mrs, Donaldsons Star pen for Aris-



PAGE FIVE
shineblue bronze and gold. Have
several prs. to sell for $3 pr..C.A. Wil-
liams, Donaldsonvil'e, Ga. Rt. ee

Several Barron W L Cockerels, di-
rect as baby chicks from Nabob
Hatcheries, Gambier, Ohio. $2.50 ea.
S. D. Hammond, Decatur, Ga. ie a

Hatten strain S C Buff Leghorns, _
16 wks. old. Well dev. pullets to age,
$1 ea. Lots of 30 or more, 95c ea., se-
lected pullets, $1.20 ea. cockerels same
age and str. unrelated to pullets, $2.50
ea. All fob. Coops to be ret. at my exp.
J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. ae

110 Tancred W L 4 mos._old pullets
$1.10 ea. for entire lot or $1.25..ea. if
picked. T. T. Blasingame, Cusetta, Ga.

1 doz. Roselawn Poultry Farm AA
matings, Tom Barron: strain W L.
cockerels, from 300 egg hen. Cheap,
A. O. Patterson, Atlanta, Ga. 630
Willard Ave. S. W. phone West 2705.

10 W L 6 mos. old best Riverside
Tancreq strain cockerels, $2 ea., or
exch. for 10: Tancred 6 mos. old Leg-
horn pu lets. Mrs. D. Westbrook, Les-
lie, Ga. eres

Dark Brown pedigreed cockerels,
Everlay str. Write for special prices.
W .T Eason, College Park, Ga., Rt 2.
Everlay Brown Leghorn cockerels,
$1 ea. if 2 or 3 are taken in lot. Mrs.
J. D. Williams, Carrollton, Ga.

25 W L hens, 1 yr. old, $1 ea. G. B.
Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. - Eiaee :

25 W L yr. old hens, $1 ea., fob; G.
B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. aa

16 purebred Barron strain W L 2 yr.
old hens, culled and almost through
molting, $1.25 ea. Mrs. B. W. Barrett,
Calhoun, Ga Rt.4. ee :


























MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR. SALES (5)
Buff Minorca cockerels, 13 wks. old
$1, 16 wks. old for $1.50. Clara V.
Trimble, Adairsville Ga. = 5 2 =
1 trio Black . Minorcas Pape train,
March hatch, from Calhouns Poultry
Farms. $3 per trio. Mrs. W. A.-John- |
son, Mt. Vernon, Ga. ge Mace gee Net ee
Several thoroughbred Black Minorca
March cockerels, $1 ea. Transporta-
tion charges extra: Chas.T. Waite, Jr.
Foccoa; Ga.. > - Gt ie Se
10 Pape strain Black Minorca 18 mo.
old hens, $1.50 .ea., or $15 for the 10
hens and 1 cockerel; April and May
cockere's, $1.50 and $1.25 ea. H, A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga. _ ee ee s
Trio Black Minorcas, March hatch. -
From Calhouns Quality chicks, $3.00
ge Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Mt. Vernon,

a. ee A;

6S Black Minorca May hatch pul-
lets and one unrelated April cockeral,
all Pape strain, $7.50 for the lot. Mrs.
L. R. Williams, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 1. |

Trio giant Black Minorcas, $10 O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.

ORPINGTONS
Pure bred Buff Orpingtons: 12 May
pullets; $10 for the = 15 May roost-
ers, $1 ea., 12 small, May pullets, $7
for the 12. Edith Young Bradley, Ga.
1 Golden Buff April hatch cockerel.
Sell or exch. for same breed pullet.
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
20 large March ang April Buff Or- |
pington pullets, $1 and $1.25 ea. 3
same age and strain cockerels, $1.50
ea., $25 for the lot. Mrs. Ora Towe,
Adairsville, Ga., Rt 2. es fea eae
Buff Orpingtons pure buffs, all
feathers yellow... Drum strain, Or-
pingtons, Columbia, Mo., Cockerels
$2.50, 4 mos. old pullets of same age
$1.50 ea. Cock weighs 8 lbs. or more,
1 yr. old $4. Mrs. W. L. Shealey, Ogle-
thorpe, Ga. Ae a
3 Golden Buff Orpington pullets,
Jan, hatch, $2 now laying; 3 golden
buff orpington roosters, Jan. hatch
$3 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. D. W



50 White Orpington pullets 1 3-4 1,
beauties. 75c ea. W. N. Edwards, L
vonia, Ga., Rt. 2. - !



RHODE ISLAND REDS FOR SALE
R I Red Hens 1928 hatch, $1.50 ea,,
Dona'dson and Owen strain. Puilets
1929 hatch, $1.10 immediate del. Clara
V. Trimble, Adairsvilie, Ga. - = =
4 pure bred young cockerels, extra
good stock, R I Reds; $1.ea. Mrs. G:
O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga, een 8
Will exch. Anconas, pullets and 1
cockerel, fire paint .comb,, hatched
April Ist. from Knoxville, Tennessee
Hatchery. Pure and fine ang now lay-
ing. for Rhode Island or Barred Roc
of same age. J. E. Barger, Bremen, G:
Rt 1 Box 139. - ae ae = ee
Exch R I Red cockerel direct fro:



tocrat B. R. Cockerel direct from

Fad











- Watkins,
Henry St.

for $4 fob. Chas.



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RHODE ISLAND REDS FOR SALE

ao A. P. Chapman, Berlin,
a.

_ Have few Rhode Island Red cock-
erelg direct from Mrs, Donaldsons
Star pen for $2.50 ea. A. P. Chapman,

Berlin, Ga.

2 March hatch pure Donaldson
dark Rhode Island Red cockerels for
$2 ea. fob. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowden,
Ga. Rte 4.

_ 2 well developed, extra fancy deep
ted, March hatch S C RI Red cock-
erels, selected from lot of 58 cockerels.
The pr. for $6 or $3.50 ea. and guar-

- anteed to please or money refunded.
Mrs. N. V. Walker, Warthen, Ga.

. 1928 hatch R I Red roosters, $2 and
$1.50 ea. Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savannah,
Ga. Rt 3.

25 or 50 Red broilers, 1 1-2 lbs, at
30c 1b., also want Barreq Rocks. Fred

see Pakel, Columbus, Ga., Rt 2.

WYANDOTTES
A fow Athenian White Wyandotte
cockerels, Pee very low for the high
quality. . R. Gaskins, ATR EIONS, Ga.
'. Hill St.

2-pure bred, 1-2 grown S L Wyan-
-dotte roosters, $1 ea.. FOB. R. H. Ham-
brick, Lavonia, Ga.

Silver Laced Wyandottes good cock-
erels from my high egg record hens at
$2 and up. Get some to head your
breeding pens and get year round lay-
ers. P. E. Parker, Hapeville, Ga.

1 pure bred S L Wyandotte rooster,
18 months old, in fine condition. $1.50
W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga., Box

2 Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte
cockerels, January hatch, $1.50 each;
4 March hatch cockerels, $1.25. Mrs.



.. E. Cr Clower, Loganvi'le, Ga. Rt. 5.

_.. White Wyandottes, Brown Wyan-

dottes bought and raised from chicks,
our months old; cockerels $2.50 each,
ullets $150. All pretty and - fat and

healthy. Willi sell: two cockerels for $4.

Mrs. W..L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga.
. Silver Laced Wyandotte pullets, $1
each. W. D. Proctor, Albany, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE

8 Silver Hamburg yr. old hens and
1 cockerel, $1.50 ea. or will exch. for
same. Write. Also 25 1 1-2 to 2 1-4 lb.
fryers, cockerels and pullets, 27c db.
fob and 30 heng mixed breed, 22c lb.
D. L. White, Villanow, Ga. Rte 2.

24 lbs nice fryers, 35 lb. fob. Mrs.
_F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.

Exch. $150. value for 50 or 100 pul-
lets or young hens, any. good stock.
Write for particulars. G. E. Finley,
Pasion, Ga.

20 to 30 cocks for table use ea. wk.
Pay highest market price. Norris Sand
wich Shop Savannah, Ga., 1115 Hast
Duffy St.)

_. 25 March or April pullets. Trade for
same. Claud B. Finley, Dalton, Ga. 27
--Green St.





Bas PIGEONS
9 prs. White Kings, $5. Mrs. W. C
Savannah, Ga. 1208 East

17 Carneaux pigeons, $1.50 pr. thoro-
bred stock, Rice str; young ones, 1929
hatch. Beginning to mate up fast. J.
-M. Marsh, LaFayette, Ga.

100 pigeons, 50c ea. most of which
are Carneaux, only a few half breeds
in lot. Sam Duniap, 100 Green St,

'- Gainesville, Ga. ,

30 common pigeons, 15c ea. or lot
O. Butts, Warm

Springs, Ga.

~- 10 Carneaux and 10 white Homers

part banded. Others just started to

mate; for sale or exch. for white leg-

po es a W. T. Steed, Macon, Ga.
Rt.



TURKEYS GUINEAS ETC
; -FOR SALE
pace kinds Eng. Runner ducks: white,
- Brown and speckled Brown, $1.50 ea,
: Mrs. J. D. Smith, Savannah, Ga.,Rt 3.
oe: guineas: 6, heng and 3 roosters, $4-

_ 50fob. Mrs. B. A. Weldon, Fitzgerald,

Gra, itt 2.
_* 1 pr. of Snow White Muscovy Ducks
_. 1 yr.:old extra large, $5, fob Dublin,
Ga, Jonah Jenkins, Dublin, Ga. Rt4.
4 Muscovy ducklings about 4 lbs. ea
'-strong and healthy, $1 ea. Prompt
shipment. A. L.Pettit, Jasper, Ga.Rt 2.
Large green head Mallard ducks, $3
-.-a pr; or 2 ducks and 1 drake $5 Mrs.
_E. D. Cooper, pie Ga. Rt-2. 4
2 pure bred M. 1928 hatch hens,

-poth. have raised Be broods this yr. | Ga.
- $6 ea. fob. aes: E J. Wade, Thomson,
Ga. Rt. 4. ie





MARKET BUL!

Indian runner ducks, will lay this
fall; 2 ducks, at $1.25 ea. and 2 drakes
at $1 ea. Nice ducks,
postage not paid. Forrest Martin, Flow
ery Branch, Ga. Rt 1.

Dark geese ang ganders, $1 ea. or
exch. for any pure bred chickens, pul-
lets or hens 1 goose for 1 hen or pullet.
H. H. Jackson, Norman Park Ga. Rt 1.

9 turkeys April hatch; 2 June hatch
and 2 hens, 18 mos old. $33. for entire
lot, or exch. for 33 March hatch B.
Rock, any good laying breed pullets.
H. D. Wilson, Palr ctto,. Ga., Rt. 4.

18 mos. old Big bone Bronze Tom,
$10; 4 hens 18 mos. old, $8 ea; 2 Apr.
hatch oe $3 en. oe iot for $47. Mrs.
J. B. C. King, Harii'ton, Ga Rt 4 Box.

68.

Pure bred Bourbon Red tom $10 and
hen, also one Bronze hen, 2 yrs. old
next May. $12 ea: cr $22 for the lot.
Mrs. H. P. Bro., Fairburn, Ga. Rt 4.

Now booking crders for turkeys for
Thanksgiving. Write Mrs. J. E. Under-
wood, Clevelend, Ga.

The Spencer Turken Wonder Bird
(sald to be cross between turkey and
hen) baby chicks, 36c ea, eggs $2.50
per 15; $4.75 per 3 set tings: a few trios,
late hatch, $5 trio. Mrs. J. F. Anderson
Blue Ridge, Ga.

Young goldens jus!, about grown, $12.
ver pr. Full plumage, extra fine golden
$22 per pr. L.J.Barrow, West Point, Ga.

White muscovies. April hatch drakes
$3; ducks $2 ea., l.aif grown ones, $1.50
ea. Mrs. W. L. Thomas, Valdosta, Ga.
710 W. Hill Ave.

11 W. Pekins. 4 mos. old, $1 ea. Mrs.
B. H. Herring, : .on, Ga. Rt 3.

4 large M.- 2. Turkeys, 40c lb. Mrs.
I, J. Bigger., Bremen, Ga.

1 yr. olf. White Holland tom, $8; 1
tom and 3 hens, 5 mos. old, $10 pr. or
$20 for the 4; 1 black tom and 6 hens,

35c lb. Mrs. A. N, Thornton, Camilla,

Ga. Rt 1.

Muscovies, 1928 hatch, $2 ea., $5 ne
1929 hatch, $1 .. hie doz. fob. L.
Williams, Ty Ty G

60 Bronze Eheven April hatch, from
gentle stock of fine layers for breed-
ers and market. hens, $5; toms $7 now;
2 mos. later $2 and $3 on ea. higher.
Better price on larger lots.Mrs. J. E.
Sikes, Chester, Ga.Rt 2.

2 yr. old pure bred. Big Bone M. B.
wt. if fat 40 to 50 Ibs. $20 if taken -
once. Cash with order. ae R.
Dempsy, Adairsville, Ga.

3 white pekins; 2 satel Geary aeakd
unrelated. $1.50 ea. Mrs, B. L. Brown,
Ball Ground, Ca. Rt 1 ea

16 pure breg mp. Bastern strain
White Pekins, Spring 1929 hatch. (1

has 4 legs and can get along as well as

the rest of them.).:$5; $25 for the lot.
Mrs. ssell Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt 2.

24 14. B. turkeys; 5 old hens and 19
Aprii and May hatch, $45 for the lot.
Exch for nice Jersey heifer 4 to 6 mos.
ald oat H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga.
Rt

& pure bred Mammoth White Pekins

+ @ mos. old; 1 drake and 4 ducks, $5 for

Ict, Wallace Barrett, Calhoun, Ga. Rt1.

Ture bred Bourbon Reds, April 1928
hath. Toms and hens, not related, $5
ea. Mrs. Sallie Anderson, Hillsboro,Ga.

Big Bone Bronze toms, 2 ang 1 yr.|'

old; 3 May and 2 June hatch, 3-4
bronze, $30 for the 7. Cash with order.
Miss Aura Maynard, Barnesville, Ga.
Rt 3 Box 232.

Pure bred M. B: Turkeys, 2 1-2 yrs.
old 35 to 40 lb if fat tom; 18 mos. old,
25 to 30 lb. tom ;5 hens, 18 mos .old;
3 hens, 2 1-2 yrs. old: 2 hens, 3 yr. old
1 tom May hatching and 1 June hatch

hens Old toms unrelated to hens. All

in good healthy cond. $100 for lot fob.
W. A. Johnson, Alto, Ga. Rt 1.

Burbon Reds, April hatch, $7 pr. Mrs
C. O. Griffin, Adrian, Ga. Rt.

2 yr. old bronze tom,wt if fe 35 Ibs.
$16; 2 yr. old Bourbon Red hen, $9 or
both for $24 Mrs. H. W. McCord, Nor-
wood, Ga.

Two year old Tom, Bronze and
Cloybanke mixed,. $8, 3 hens two years

old, $5 each, C. J. Whitaker, Eas Elli- |.
jay, Ga.

1 big: bone Giant M B turkey tom,
weight 40 or 45 pounds, two years old,

$50 FOB. Mrs. A. M. Tas, a,

Ga. Rt. 2.

1 pair bronze Turkeys 1928 hatch,
$10. Also 11 Muscovey Ducks and
Drakes, $1 ea or $2.75 a trio. L. R.
Rountree, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 5.
PheasantsYoung Goldens just about
grown, $12 pair; full plumage goldens,
$22 pair. L. J. Barrow, West Point,

Pure Bourbon Red Turkeys, April

1928 hatch, Toms and Hens (Not re-.



Send quickly, |

ATIN

lated) yanclent breeders, only. $5 ea.
Mrs. Ssm Anderson, Hillsboro, Ga.

8 M 8 Turkey Gobblers and 2 hens,
big stock and mighty fine, $7 each,
cash with order. Mrs. D. Ww. Jarrett,
Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2.

7 urkeys, 5 young gobblers, April
hatch, 1 gobbler and 1 hen, 15 months
old, bronzed slightly mixed, $25 for
lot. res Anna Hayes, Pendergrass,
Ga. Rt.

800 or aa lbs., live turkeys, 35c. Jb.,
fob. Booking orders now. C. D. Collins
Cordele, Ga. Rt D.

Muscovy ducks, 3 and 4 mos. old, $1
ea., 1928 hatch, $2 ea., $5 for trio;
Pekins, 3 mos. old, $1 ea. L. 3, Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Ga.

Pure bred M B turkeys: 2 toms, $8
ea.,.3 hens, $6 ea., 20 May hatch, $5

4+a., June hatch 9 for $4 ea., and 6 for

$3 ea. All inoculated. Buyer to pay exp.
Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga.
Rt 1.

3 young turkeys, $2.50 ea., or exch.
for 7 pullets or young ~ hens. H. G.
Burroughs, Canon, Ga.

Pekins: 5 ducks and 2 drakes, also
8 Mallard or Green head ducks, 1
drake and 2 ducks $,1.50 ea. fob. H. W.
Corbitt, Lakeland,-Ga. P. O. Box 61.

1 pr. European ducks, now laying,
$5. Mrs: B. M. Thomas, Hoboken, Ga.

1 White Holland yr. old tom, $8; i
tom and 3 hens, 5 mos. old, $10 for pr.
or $20 for 4; 1 Black tom and 6 hens
35c. lb. Mrs.
Ga. Rt.1. :

3 Black and Grey Muscovies: 2
drakes and 1 duck. Sell or exch for

tin, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 3.



CUSTOM HATCHING
8 1-2c per egg chicks del. postpaid
10 yrs. exp. Buckeye incubators used.
Will hatch eggs on halves; Lots -of 150
to 5M. Set incubators every Wednes-
day. F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.

E oultry Wanted

A





_. ANCONAS WANTED

20 to 50 Ancona or Brown Leghorn
hens. Mrs. H. F. Shepherd, Nashville,
Ga.

About 30 or 40 speckled Ancona, or
Brown Leghorn March or April hatch
pullets. Would like to @xch. State-in-
| spected bees in pat. gums, at $10 per

Manor, Ga.

25 Ancona hens not over 18 mos. old
in a thriving condition, pure bred and
no culls at a reasonable price. Mrs. E.
C. Lester, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rte 3.

12 Ancona pullets March or. April
hatch and 1 rooster. Write lowest price
E. F. Ingram, Young Cane, Ga. ~



BANTAMS WANTED

Exch 1 pure bred Pit Game, San-
ders Brown Red Cock at $10 for pure
Golden Seabright hens. Miss Touise
Smith, Dawsonville, Ga.

Exch 2 Dark Cornish Game yr. old
cocks for 6 Bantam pullets or hens.
Loucille Herrington, Cordele, Ga., Rte
A. .



BARRED ROCKS WANTED

Exch. 5 thoroughbred Red Carneaux
pigeons for trio of thoroughbred Bar-
ais Rocks. G. C. Smith, Adel, Ga. 8th

ue

50 dark Barred Rock pullets and 3
roosters. Thoroughbreds not culls. G.
C. Ford, Logansville,. Ga.

Exch. 3 pure breq April hatch Bar-
red Rock. cockerels for same any pure
bred; also exch hens or pullets for 1928
hatch cock. Mrs. O. L. Cook, Jackson,
Ga., Rt. 4.

1 yr. old Barred Rock Rooster. Mrs.
G. H. Hays, Flippen, Ga. :

10: Barred Rock March pullets. State
best price del. Mrs. J. C. Ghever, Far-
mington, Ga. Rte 2.

A few BR just started to lay pullets
State what you have and best price.
R. H. Carney, Dalton, Ga. Rt 2. |

25 Donaldson R I Red hens and 3
cocks, last of June hatch, $50 at my
home for the lot. Mrs. R. J. E: Dalgo,
Jenkinsburg, Ga. Rt, 1.

4 March hatch R. I. Red, Owen str.

| cockerels, $1.50 ea., 2 yr. old cock, same

strain, $2. Mrs. Grady Atkinson, Mad-
ison, Ga. P. O. Box 11.

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
WANTED *

4 Buff Plymouth. Plymouth Rock
cockerels, either Kemp, Gold nugget,
or Sunkist strain. Must be good color
with no black in tail, well developed
and from good pure bred stock. Will





te

A.N.Thornton, Camilla,

any good breed chickens. Virgle Mar- |

| mer, Springfield, S.

1 1-2 story gum, fob. Mrs. C. D. James,





Thursday, October 10, 1029,

pay the right price. for good. stock. D.
J. McMillan, Fitzgerald, Ga. 2
. 8 pure pred White Rock March or
April pu'lets. Mrs. J. W. Garrett, ~l0-
gansville, Ga.

2 pure bred Fischel_ strain White
Rock Feb. or March cockerels. Describe
fully. W. F. Johns, Decatur, Ga. Rte 2
Box 98.

A pure bred White Plymouth Rock



cock, ready for service. Mrs. G. z.
Maxwell, Toccoa, Ga. Rte 1.
GAMES WANTED eS
Exch. 2 pure bred 1 yr. old Dark

Cornish cocks for 2 March hatch pure
bred pullets. No culls. Mrs. B. F. Her-
ringten, Cordele, Ga., Rt A.

2 pure bred Marcy strain J. B. Giant

Feb. or March 1928 hatch roosters, wt.
et least 12 or 14 lbs. ea. Mrs. J. H. Gay
Jacksonville, Ga. Rte 1. i
pure

Exch. 5- hens and 5 pullets,
bred R I Reds for same amt. pure
breq Cornish games. Bill

Steedley,
Coffee, Ga.

GIANTS WANTED. ;
1 J B Giant rooster. State age, wt.
and price. Mrs. J B Cox, Sr., Mee
ville, Ga. 7

LEGHORNS WANTED. =:

Exch 10 bu. good slipped shuck
corn for 12 pure bred White now lay-
ing pullets. No culls. W. B. Henderson
Fitzgeraid, Ga. Rte 2.

50 or 100 White Leghorn or any
other good laying hens, or Feb. or Mar.
pullets. E. M. Wright, Nacoochee, Ga.
10 or 15 Brown hens and _ rooster.
a G..H. Hayes, Flippen, Ga. Z

10 or 15 White hens, not cver 2 yrs.
old. Give best price in first letter. R.
L. Fouts, Villanow, Ga.

100 White, 1-2 to 1 lb. pullets. Make
best cash price. Mrs. A. C. Reese,
Mitchell, Ga., Rt 1.

Exch. value for White pullets. Oo. CB.
Brown, Madison, Ga. Rt 3.

50 White March pullets, or yeunie te
hens, at reasonable price. T. O. Ful-

o.

10 Brown Feb. or March " pullets,
Mrs. C. T. Tippins, Claxton, Ga.

Exch Reg. Jersey Bull calf for thor-
oughbred White Leghorns. S. G. Mc-
Neill, Arington, Ga. se

White Leghorns: Bayron or Tan-
crg strain. No culls, Prefer March or
April pullets. A few 1928 hens. State
best price, you paying shipping char-
a W. E. McCart, Loganville, Ga.

t. 4.





rooster, not over 2 yrs. oid, reason-
oe Mrs. Jewell Wood, Dawsonville,
a

10 White or Brown March or Aprii
1929 puliets. Pay $1 ea del. prepaid
Exp. Nothing accepted except pure
bred, select, well dev. pullets. Advise
what. you have. Mrs. J. J. Brookshire, -
Demorest, Ga.

160 to 150 white Leghorn March or

April pullets from best laying strain. : a

Name strain and best del. cash price.
Ed Ellison, Adrian, Ga.

Want 25 or 50 Brown L. March or
April pulets. No culls. Give full de-
scription ang lowest price in first let-
ter. W. M.~Thornton, Jesup, Ga., Box |
247.

Exch. 2 pure Cornish Indian Chinn
Spring 1929 roosters for 2 pure bred
Spring hatch Brown Leghorn roosters.
G. W. Sammons, Soperton, Ga.

White or Brown L., or Ancona hens
or pu-ets. State what you have and
ang lowest price, and. how your place
may be reached. S. P. Howe, Hape- :
ville, Ga. (

Quote prices on 25 to 50 March or , ee

April White pullets. Miss Kate B. Mor-

gan, Vero Beach, Fla., Rt 1, Box 32.
100 or more Tancred White: Leghorn

Pullets laying age or young hens. Al-

so brown leghorn puilets. or young
{hens in good condition. No culls. Quote
Katherine _

lowest cash price. Miss
an, 226 Brughton St. Bainbridge, ;
: ;
Wanted to exch. day chicks,

Will give 3 to 4 gal. milk daily. Will
del. chicks any time after Jan. and
cow to be del. at once. F, B. Landers,
Rockledge, Ga.

50 or 100 April hatch White Leg- __

horns at 50c. ea. J. C. Brock, Winder,
Ga. Rt. 3. a
100 March hatched Tancred 332-339
laying strain White Leghorn pullets
or same number of yearling hens.
Quote price and age for immediate
oe Mrs. John F. Raulerson, Ene
a A



15 thoroughbred Brown hens and 1



horns or heavy breed for Jersey cow ae
with second calf fresh and one that .







aS

Thursday, October 10, 1929.

_. LEGHORNS WANTED _
Would like to hear from parties hav-

ing Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn |

and Barred Rock pullets for sale. S.
L. Venable, Stonewall, Ga.
Some good pullets wanted at rea-
ete prices. S. E. Bramlett,-Owings
White or Brown Leghorn or An-
cona pullets or hens. State what you
have and lowest price at your yards,
and how your place may be reached.
S. P. Howe, Hapevi'le, Ga.
_ 10 White Leghorn cockerels, pref-

erably 2 yr. old birds or exchange for.

some Ferris pullets now laying, J. R.
Sanford, Macon, Ga. Rt 2.

_ 25 brown. Leghorn hens not over 18
mos. old. Must be in thriving cond.,
pure bred. No culls wanted. Miss O. J.
Lester, Buchanan, Ga. Rte 3. -

-.. MINORCAS WANTED :

-. 20 Black Minorca March pullets, or
yearling hens, Pape strain preferred.
Must be reasonable price. T. O. Fulmer
Springfield, S. C.

_ ANY number up to 50 of now laying

Black Minorca pullets. Give age wt.

and price. Mrs. J. R. Porter, Cochran,
CA ee





RHODE ISLAND REDS WANTED
10 March hatch pullets of R I Red
. or Rock white or B. R. at $1 ea. fob.
4 W. Bonner, Macon, Ga. Rt 1.

_\ RI Red and B. Rock pullets, and

' broilers. State price per lb. fob. Fred
I. Baker, Columbus, Ga:

25 young hens or pulets, R I Reds
er B. Rocks. Quote lowest price del.
W. M. Thornton, Jessup, Ga.

_ WYANDOTTES WANTED x

Exch 5 large Thompson dark B, R.

heng and cockerel for Silver Lace W.

_ 8rown pullets or hens, and cockerel,

_ hot under 1 yr. old. Mrs. C. O. Pettit,
Rast Ellijay, Ga.

6 pullets, 1 cockerel and 50 to 100
baby chicks, Silver Lace Wyandottes.
Advise price ang strain. J. M. Patter-
son, Ray City, Ga.

2 thoroughbred Silver Lace roost-
r, not ever 1 yr. o'd of fine stock. T.
F. Sharpe, Macon, Ga. 2552 Broadway

3 R C Silver lace March or April
roosters. Seng best price. Mrs. T. J.

_ Byrd, Broxton, Ga.





an ho CHICKENS WANTED

-. 100 or more Rhode Island Reds, or
any heavy breed at once. To raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Rhode Islands
oo Miss Cleo. Wade, Meigs, Ga.

e 3.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC.,
WANTED
Want a pr. Blue Slate turkeys. J. F.
_Harper, Monroe, Ga, Rt 3.
-. Want 12 pure bred Indian Runner
ducks ang 2 drakes. Exch pure wild
- Mallard ducks, or pay reasonable cash
price. L..B. Simpson (Address not
given.)
3 or 4 guinea pullets, the blue dot-
_ ted breed at a reasonable price. Mrs.
J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.
_ 6 or 8 Guinea hens at fifty cents
per head. W C. Daniel, Thomaston,
Ga Rte 1 :
Want to purchase about 1,000 Tur-
keys in next thirty days and large
. quantity of fryers and fowls. J. H.
Woodall, Lakeland, Fla.
~ Want to exch. 2 or 3 Barred Rock
_ hens for same no. of White Austra-



_. Jian Guinea hens, or will buy if rea-

-sonab'y priced. Mrs. Milton
Walden, Ga.

_ Baby Chicks For Sale

-Minshew,





5 Baby chicks from state accredited

-% f'tocks, bred for high egg production.
- Write for prices. Chas. F. Howe, Ft.
Valley; Gan) 2 S :
Baby.chicks bred to live, grow and
lay. Write for prices. H. R. Gaskins,
Americus, Ga. Hill street.

. High powered baby chicks-from
_ closely. culled flocks: Reds, Barred.
Rocks and. Anconas, ea., $14 a. 100;

Brown ang White Leghorns, ea. $12 a

- 100. Lots less than 100, 1c. extra per

chick. Live del. guaranteed. D. F.
_ Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27.

Baby chicks that live, grow and lay,

highest quality and service. H. R. Gas-

_ kins, Americus, Ga. 411 Hill St.

-. Quality chicks that live and grow.
Hatch every Monday. Rocks and Reds,
$15 a 100 del. Book orders early. H. L.

..Mozley, East Point, Ga., Vesta Ave. .

. Baby chicks from State Accredited
Flocks, breq to high egg production.

Sat



Le

Write for prices. Cl.as. F. Howe, Fort
Valley, Ga. Re ~

Good chicks, popularly priced: B.R
and R I Reds, $14:a 100; Heavy mixed
$13 Less than 100 lots, add tic per
chick. Prepaid live del. R. H. Fetchel,
Waycross, Ga.

Now booking orders for Aristocrat
B. Rock baby chicks from eggs that
cost 50c ea., $25 per 100. December,
January and February C O D del.
D. M. Williams, Monticello, Ga.

Red and Barred Rock baby Cuicks
now ready for del. Orders fiiled %:
rotation; Also custom }:atching, 3c per
egg, tray of 154 eggs. = prepay) yuur
chicks to you. E. A. Ssorey, Valdusia,
Ga. Rt 3.

as
7

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 or 200 heavy breedchicks
to raise on halves to 1 1-2 lbs. ea. At
once. Mrs. R. C. Adams, Talbotton, Ga
Rte. 24.





Want 100 chicks to raise on halves |

to 6 or 8 wks. B. R. or R. I. Reds pre-
ferred, but will accept any large breed.
Mrs. J. T. Wood, Jr. Macon, Ga., 813
Main St.

Want 150 to 200 chicks on halves to

.8 wks. Heavy breeds. Experienced; also

custom hatching, 100 to 240 eggs, 3 1-2c
ea. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rt 2.

Want .100 baby chicks to raise on
halves. W. Leghorns or R. I. Reds pre-
ferred. Mrs. H. M. Key, Eatonton, Ga.
- Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise on

halves. Penty of feed and good at-.

tention. Mrs. Lona
Rte. 2.:

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 10 wks. R,I Reds, Plymouth Rocks,
or Wyandottes. Mrs. J. H. McClelland,
Waycross, Ga. Rte 2 Box 52B.

Want several hundred large breed
chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks.
Barred Rocks. preferred. Mrs. O. L.
Bush, Doerun, Ga.

Little, Chester, Ga.



Eggs For Sale



Pure bred Dark Cornish Game eggs,

$1 per 15; $3 for 50, $6 a 100. Mrs. C.
O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. :

Mahood R I-Red_ eggs, $1 per 15.
Mrs. B. A. Weldon, Fitzgerald, Ga.Rt
2 3

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. See,
$1.50 and $1.25 per 15; $2.25 per 30
from both pens combined; Ferris S C
W L eggs, $1.50 and $1.25 per 15 del.
Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga.
Rt. 2:

Pure Bred Donaldson strain eggs for
setting, 65 cents per doz. if 3 or 4 doz.
are taken at same time. Eggs postpaid.
Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga.

Morgan-Tancred S C W L Leghorn
eggs for hatching. Can furnish 100 doz
per wk. if wanted or any amount.
Stock purchased direct from _ state
college. Headed by birds from their
best pens. Phil. D. Jory, Homerville,
Ga.

Pure bred B. Rock eggs, $1 per 15.
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Ga. Box 57.

Seect hatching eggs from dark ma-
tings of Mahoods prize stock, $2 per
15. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood,
Ga. Box 83.

_ Pure bred R I Red eggs, $1.50 per 15.
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rt 2.

Thompson (direct) B. Rock eggs, $1
per 15. Carton ret. Mrs. J. J. Mann,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt 3. .

Thompson Ringlet eggs, $1.25 per 15.
Crate ret. Mrs. C. R. Sorrels, Monroe,
GasRtae +

Pure bred Donaldson dark SC RI
Red eggs, $1 per 15; $2 per 36, del. cart.
ret. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.

Pure bred dark Cornish Game eggs,
$1. per 15; $3 for 50. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga. j s :

Barred Rock, (fine strain) eggs, $1.-
50: per 15. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun, Ga.

Thompson B. R. ang Donaldson R.
I Red eggs, ea. $1 per 15. Cartons ret.
Mrs. Milton: Sumner, Sylvester, Ga.Rt.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B R eggs,
$1.25 per 15; $2.25 for 30; Ferris W L
eggs from direct stock, $1.50 per 15;
2nd pen $1.15 per 15 Mrs. J. E. Stead-
am, Bainbridge,-Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure bred Cornish Game eggs, $1
per 15. $3, 50; $6 a 100. Mrs.-C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester, -Ga. :

Pure bred Dark, Cornish Game eggs.
$1.35 per 15. Cartons to be ret. Add
postage. Mrs, C, A. Patterson, Ty Ty,

Ga,

Pure bred Dark Cornish Game eggs,

$1 per 15, $6 a 100. Mrs. Kate Lan-

caster, Sylvester, Ga.



1100, not prepaid. Mrs. S







MARKET BULLESIN

Pure bred Dark Cornish Game eggs,
$1 per 15, $3 per 50. Miss Gussie Ful-
ton, Sylvester, Ga.

Buff Cochin Bantam eggs, $1.50 per
15; Giant Black Minorca eggs, $2.25
pear 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412

Peters Bldg.

RC W Wyandotte and Donaldson
R I Red eggs, each, $1.25 setting post-
paid; Mrs. B. M. Thomas, Hoboken,

Ga.
Pure bred J B Giant eggs, $8 per
1 Fitzgerald,

Rochelle, Ga. Rt 1. ;

Select hatching eggs om 6 and 7%
lb. every-day layers, Thomrson Bar-
red Rocks, $1.25 per 15; $2.25 per 30.

J. R. Bowen, Blackshear, Ga.

Thompson Barred Rock anq D*n-
aldson R I Red eggs, ea., $1 per .5.
Carton to be returned. Cash with -
der. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylv. .,
Ga. Rt 3.

_ Eggs Wanted

Want to contract for several hun
dred stock eggs weekly. Write number
you can furnish weekly price dei here.
F, B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.

Want 30 doz. white strictly fresh
once or twice weekly. State best
present price. Fred I. Baker, Columbus
Ga. Rt. 2. :

Want 200 pure bred Tompkins R I
Req eggs to hatch on halves, del. at
once; also want 200 for sei/f. Exch B L
pullets for same. Mrs. R. Donaldson,
Metter, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want up to 650 hatching eggs; Reds
Barred Rocks, J. Giants, or Buff Or-
pingtons. Write quanity, price and
when can del. B. R. Roberts, Collins,
Ga. Z

Want hatching eggs of the larger
breeds. Must be pure bred, selected
and test 85 per cent fertility. Pay 10c
premium ove: Atianta prices dci., and
pay retimn clus, on cases. Setting
every WedJdves: iy. Advise number can
furnish ea. wk. LD. F. Thomas, Odum,
Ga. Box 27.

Want 220 pure bred Marcy JB
Giant eggs at once. Quote best price.
Mrs. J H Gay, Jacksonville,Ga Rt. 1.

Want fresh white eggs by the case
weekly. Can use regular shipments.
Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga. Rt 1.

Want hatching eggs in . incubator
lots, 600 doz. per wk. Florida State
aoa Inc., Miami, Fla., 1724 S. W.
8th St.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

12 head range cattle. Write for price
Sol Oden, Blackshear, Ga.

Fine registered Guernsey bull, two
years old, from fine butter producer,
$150. C. M. Cason, Sandersville, Ga.

9 year old Milch cow. About 3 gal-
lons of milk per day. $50 at barn. Mrs.
B. A. Weldon, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2.

4 full b'ocded Jersey heifers about 9
months old, average wt. about 300 Ibs.
each. Price seven cents per* pound or
$20 each. J. C. Kitchens, Oxford, Ga.

One registered red pole bull, four
years old, weigh; 1400, bought in Iowa
from Adolph Arp when a calf, a real
bull and a beauty direct descendent
of famous Lunar family, price $200.00.
Dr. W. A. Gibson, Agricola, Ga.

38 head of other cattle, good many
calves by the above bull, several heif-
er calves, an attractive herg of beef
cattle. Write for price or see them.









Dr. W. A. Gibson, Agricola, Ga. -

Large fine Milch cow, three and one-
half years old, Part Jersey. R. E. Nix-
on, Morganton, Ga. Route 1. ;

Two. choice registered Jersey males
out of. selected cows. Ready for light
service. Reasonable prices. P. M. Fel-
ker, Monroe, Ga. i
_One Jersey bull calf, seven months
old, full stock, can be registered in
owners name, fat, in fine condition,
$30. O. P. Foster, Good Hope, Ga.

'Two Jersey Male Calves, four mos.

old and one Jersey and Holstein eight
weeks old, all cream colored, $13 ea.,
FOB McRae, Ga. Mrs. D. J. Cheek
Cobbville, Ga. Rt. 1. : :
Fifteen Jersey Heifers, weighing from

250 to 500 pounds each. R. G. Taylor, |.

Richland, Ga. 2
Two cows for sale, cheap, at once.
Both are young, one two years olg and
the other three years old, both giving
milk. Mrs. Alice J. Garvin, College
Park, Ga: Rt. 2. ee :
Three Jersey heifers, Noble breed-

Ing, freshen February, March and Ap-



PAGE. SEVEN

ril. One registered Jersey bull, two
years old; sired by Lynwoods Fairy
Prince, Price for lot, $400. FOB Nor-
cross, or will sell heifers separately at
$125. each. J. B. Adams, Norcross, Ga.

Six or eight choice grade Jersey
heifers, 12 to 15 months old, some of
them bred. $25 each FOB Douglasville,
Ga. W. M. Morris, Douglasville, Ga.
Reb OD;

Fawn colored Jersey heifer, 2 weeks
old, calf from cow. giving 5 gallons
and 2 pounds of butter, $18 FOB or
exchange for 12 heavy breed, year old
hens, not mixed. N. A. Wood, South
Atlanta, Ga.

One 4 months old Guernsey heifer
from 6 gallon cow. Not ent. to reg., but
63-54 pure bred, $50. One baby Jersey
heifer calf from 5 1-2 gauon cow, $15.
One fine Jersey male calf, $15. Ex-
change any of the above for. white
leghorn puliets or other pure bred
poultry. L. L. Wallace, South Atlanta,
Ga.
One white face Hereford bull, wghs.
about 400 pounds, $75 FOB Iron City,
Ga. O. M. Grune, Iron City, Ga. ,

Nine months old Jersey bull for sale
$40.. Mrs. Essie Boothe, Dudley, Ga.

8 1-2 gal. Jersey milch cow, will
fresen soon. T. E. Simmons, Rebecca,
Ga.

8 good Jersey milch cows, all milk-
ing now. M. Y. Arnold, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Rt 2.

15 Hereford young cows, 10c lb. No
scrubs. W. P. Elder, Culloden, ,Ga.

2 yr. old reg. Jersey bull. Mrs. L. L
Perkins, College Park, Ga., Rt. 1.

Guernsey bull, Reg. 2 yrs. and 4 mo.
of age. Sired by Dandelion Oak Ter-
race Farm, $200. Trade for milch cow.
Bal. cash. Otis B. Crenshaw, Atlanta,
Ga., 1010 Donaliy Ave.

Reg. Jersey 3 yr. old bull, State
College, Athens, Ga., breeding. Sire.
Violas Oxford Gamboge, No.561192. .

A. S. Doss, Canton, Ga. Rt 1.
2 cream colored full Jersey heifers,
15 and 10 mos. old. $30 and $20 ea. at

barn. Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Mt. Airy, Ga. :
Fine grade Jersey 1100 lb., 3 yr. old =|

bull, good cond., for sale. T. L. Cal
lahan, Greensboro, Ga. R. F. D. >

65 high grade dairy cows: fresh and
soon to freshen, for sale. J. H. Moore,

% ,

Madison, Ga. Rt 3.

. Want 10 head any age calves to raise
on halves. Have 30 acres clover to put ~

them in. Good attention. Eva Corbett, |
Kirkland, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 56.
Want 1 or 2 baby calves, Guerensy
or Jersey, pure bred. Pay reasonable
cash price. At once. Write before send-
ing, stating breed, price and exact age.
Mrs. John Burns, Vidalia, Ga. Rt 3.
Want 1 Black Angus male yearling,
y to 8 mos. old. Jehue Harper,. Wray,
a.



HOGS FOR SALE ne

Reg. P. C. 250 Ib. gilt, $45. or exch.
for 40 pullets or young hens, of good
stock. H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga.

2 cherry red Duroc 7 1-2 mos. old
gilts, wt., 176 and 165 lbs., sub. to reg.
$40 ea. or the 2 for $75 fob. Alice E.
Gibson, Folkston, Ga. Rt 1. Box 46.

. 4 Essex and Duroc cross 2 mos. old
gilts, $6 ea., or $22 for the lot. J.-R.
Lanier, Summit,: Ga. Rt. 3.

10 pure bred Big Bone Guinea 9 wks.
old pigs, $9 ea., fob..Mrs. Ed Bledsoe,
Carrollton. Ga.

Reg. Black Essex, Cholera immune.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Write fer
nrice. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga..

4 fine P C and Black Essex cross
5 mos. old gilts, wt about 75 lbs., ea.,
$10 fob. ea. J. C. Clifton, Garfield, Ga.

Duroc Jersey 15 mos. old, 150 Ib.
boar, from litter of 12. $40 reg. A. S.

-Hicks, Adel, Ga. .

Extra quality registered Spotted Po-
land China pigs, ten weeks old, grow-
ing rapidly, $25 per pair. Male or fe-
Saye $13. C. M. Casen, Sandersville,

a. i ne

4 Big Bone Guinea and half Duroc -
Pigs entitled to register on both sides.
$3.75 each or a pair for $7 pigs seven
weeks Old. Cash with order. German
dawkins, Gibson, Ga.

Duroc Jersey sow one year old, en-
titled to registration, breq to Big Bone
Black Guinea Boar, $25 if taken at
once. Mrs. B. A. Weldon, Fitzgerald,
Ga: KRt.-2:

Registered 5 1-2 months old Duroc
Jersey pigs, $15 each or two for $28.50.
They are doubly treated against chol-
era and swine plague, guaranteed sat-

isfaction. Cash with order. A. S. Phil-

lips, Collins, Ga. Rt: 2.
25 brood sows, most of them bred,
feeder pigs and shoats, eight cents per

pound, W. A. Gibson, Agricola, Ga.
. poe 3 AE

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ee HOGS FOR SALE
_.1 pure bred Req Berkshire sow, 20
mos old, fine condition, $25 FOB. J.
Goo sby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 Spotted P C sow, large and fine,
$25. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Pure Big Bone P C pigs, male or fe-
male, $5 each. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
One Regular Hampshire boar, two
ears old, weighs about 500 pounds.
Best offer. Robert. N. McClure, Ball
Ground, Ga.
P China boar, seven months old,
about 100 pounds; S P China Gilt
same age, Registered in buyers name,
$15 each; S P China pigs, eight weeks
old, $10 each, Registered in buyers
name. Cholera immune treatment. T.
R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga.
_ Spotted Poland china pigs, three and
one-half months o'd, from Reg. sow.

No papers furnished, $7.50 each FOB.

or $14 a pair FOB. A. M. Lewis, Ry-
dal, Ga. Rt. 2.

Registered Big Bone Poland China
sows, Descendants of Arch Back
Buster, 4 Ranger etc. These sows
are large, good breeders, will sell cheap
for cash, exchange for Registered Jer-
sey Heifer or well bred Rhode Island
Red: pullets. L. T. Long, Bremen, Ga.
Rte ls

Seven nice pigs, about two months

old, $5.25 each or $35 for the lot. H.
C. Waldrop, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 1.
- Thoroughbred large type Duroc Jer-
sey mae, two years old, weight about
two hundred pounds, good qualities,
$25 at farm. A. P. Chapman, _ Berlin,
G

a.
_ One old fashioned little bone guinea
boar pig 2. to 6 months. old. Short
nd stocky. Give full description and
st price in first letter. Pay cash or
exchange field pear for same. B. H.
Hill, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 3.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
_ Three good mares, eight, ten and
twelve years. od, all raised colts, 900
1000 and 1100 pounds, $75 each. R. H.
Howard, Kathleen, Ga.

Good farm, buggy, or saddle horse,
work anywhere, age ten or eleven

years, color black, weight 1125 pounds.

Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

_ For sale or trade pair good stepping

1100 pound mules worked one year,

_ five-and six years old, or will trade for

four Registered Jersey heifers fresh or

to freshen before Nov. ist. G. M. Wil-

-liams, Almon, Ga.

- Onvsorrel mule, weighs about twelve

hundred pounds, in good condition.

Sound every way, work anywhere, sell

or exchange for corn, Jersey heifers or

- chickens. Write for price and what you

have. Mrs. J. V. Stancil, Clarkesville,

> Ga. Rt 3.

One farm horse, 9 years old, weight

1050. pounds, steady worker, $65. Also

one mule weighs 1050 pounds, 11 years

old, $90. Exchange for hogs, cows. O.

W. Wi'mot, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1.
















RABBITS FOR SALE
Chinchillas: 1 yr. old pr. $5; six 3
mos. old $4, $15 for lot. All pure bred
- De Los Turner, Concord, Ga. :
Several White, pink-eyed 6 mos. old
does and bucks, $1 ea., 1 yr. old bucks
and does, $1.25 ea. Mrs. B. F. John-
son, Jr., Garfield, Ga. Box 101.
Fine rabbits of several breeds. Sell



Warren Howard, Atlanta, Ga, Care

= Gen. Del. - e
- Chinchillas, special low. price for
October; a few does, and bucks, $2.50
ea. for this sale only. Thos. E. Har-
ris, Augusta, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 161,
- 3 Grey Giants, 15 mos old, first lit-
ter and 1 Flemish 6 mos old buck, $6
for lot. E. J. Mason, Luxomni, Ga.
Rb. 12% 2
N Z@ Reds, 4 mos old, $4 pr., 3 mos
olq Belgium Hares, $3.50 prs., 3 mos old
WN Z Whites, $3.50 pr. Henry Smith,
Warm Springs, Ga. :

_ 4 Grey does and 1 buck rabbits. Sell
or exch for 5 pure bred Plymouth Rock
pullets or hens. No culls. Miss Mae
Pope, Monticello, Ga. 2 :
_A few very fine Chinchillas at bar-
gain. Write for prices and description.
J. T. Swanson, Buford, Ga. pas
3 Chinchilla does, $2.50 ea. 1 Chin-
_chilla buck, $2; 1 N Z Red doe, $2.50;
trio, 2 does and 1 buck, 2 1-2 mos
old, $1.50. Loy for $13. James M. Edge,
Fairburn, Ga.
7% and 9 mos old Chinchilla bucks,
$7.50 and $10 ea. All eligible. to reg.
_ Ped. furnished. W. L. Tippins, Claxton,

Cae ae
_ A-1 Chinchillas and. New Zealands,




















-Giants, Chincillas for sale

- or exch for anything can use. Bargain.





Phone. Fairfax 9185.
Fine Chincillas, a few more for $2.50

Rt 2 Box 161.

3 New Zeland red. does, 5 mos. old

90c ea. 2 New Zeland red does, 4 mos.

old, 75c Ea. 3 New Zeland req does, 10
mos. -old, $1.25 ea. 2 New Zeland red
2 mos. old, 60c. ea; 2 New Zeland red
bucks, 4 mos. o'd 75c ea; 1 New Ze-
land.red buck,. 11 mos. old, $1.25; 1
Black Buck $1.; 1 New Zeland White
Buck, 11 mos. old, $1.25 or lot for $14.
W. H. G. Stephens, Morrow, Ga.

3 New Zeland Reds, 1 buck.ang 2
does 10 mos. old, $2.50 ea. The lot for
$10. Mrs. J. H. Beverly, Moultrie, Ga.

2 Grey Giant does, not registered

or ped., 13 mos. old and .a 6 mos. old |.

Flemish Buck, 6 for the lot. E. J. Ma-
son, Luxomni, Ga.

4 fine New Zeland Red rabbits, 3
does and 1 buck, pure stock, large and
free from disease, weigh 9 or 10 Ibs.
ea. noz reg. $2.2 5ea. or $8 for lot. Cash
with order. fob.. Sylvester... Garner,
Lilburn, Ga. Rt 1. aS

Twenty full blood ped. New -Zeland
rabbits and 4 ped: New Zeland white

rabbits, all grown; $7 pr or $10 for 3.

or $50 for the 24 rabbits and 2 full
b.ood Chincilla does for $10 or will
trade part or all for chickens of any

preedat market price. J. W. Yoeman,

Jonesboro, Ga., Rt 2.

. Several real Chincilla rabbits, 3 mos.
old, slight defect about 1 ear,
stock, 70c ea. or $5 for the 7. Mrs. D.
T. Poole, Newnan, Ga. ; :

One pr. of rabbits black ang white
buck. Doe ig nearly solid white, has
a ittle grey about 18 mos. old, large
size, $1.75 for the pr. A .L. Pettit, Jas-
per, Ga. Rte 2.

5 Angora rabbits for sale at a bar-
gain or will exch. for chickens. Rab-
bits in good cond. and want to sell at
once. Mrs.-M. G. Thigpen, Brewton,
Ga. :

Belgium hares, 5 does and 1 buck,
$12. Also have 12 or 15 does, 8 wks. old
$1 ea. Cash. fob. Mr. E. A. Dighy, 1003
W. Taylor St. Griffin, Ga.

Have New Zeland ~ whites, Flemish
Belgium
Hareg for $2.50 a pr. Satisfaction
guaranteed. T. L. Wood, owner, Woods
Hatchery, Terrace Ave. Atlanta, Ga.,
Dearborn 4198J.

7 ang 9 mos. old Chincilla bucks,
$7.50 and $10 Stahlg str. Papers furn.
W. L. Tippins, Claxton, Ga.

1 pr. ped Chincillas, good cond. Fine
stock, $8 pr. C. H. Overby, Columbus,
Ga. 22-l1th st. ;

Ped. Chincillas, 6 mos. old, $8.50

pr., trio, $12. Cash with order. R. B.
Harris, Atlanta, Ga. Rt 6 Box 344.
*phone Cherokee 1802J.
New Zeland reds, 2 to 6 mos. old,
50c and 75e ea., Chincilla 3 mos. old
bucks, $1 ea., 58 wks. Belgiums 50c
ea.,.2 4mos. old does, $1 ea. L. BE. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Ga.

13 fine Chincillas
Sell or exch. Percy lee

from ped. stock.
Freeman,

Stone Mountain, Ga.



- SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

1 dark brown Nubian doe, reg. A-
bout 2 1-2 yrs. yrs. old. Not fresh but
should be bred in October, $35. 1 6 mo.
old Nubian buck, $5 Mrs. E. A Pierce,
Chamblee, Ga. Rte 1.

Have 5 eWe goats, all will have kids
half Angora and half Cammand stock.
$2.75 ea. lot for $13.75, at Buyers exp.
order. Lavelle Davis, Waresboro

a.

Toggenburg Billy Goat, 14 mos. old,
coffee brown color, price $12. fob Mur-
phy, N. C., C. W. Stephens, Hiwassee,

a. !

12, Nubian Milch goats for sale cheap
all registered, also 2 Nubian bucks,
reg., J. C. Estes, 580 Decatur St. At-
lanta, Ga. Phone Walnut 8115.

2 ewe sheep, yr. old, $6 ea., crated,
fob. Mrs. T. A. Carlton, Coolidge, Ga.

Good 100 lb. goat, work anywhere,
$5. Jack Griffin, Sparks, Ga,

2 good breed butt head young billies;
1 2 yr. old, 3 yearling ewes. Sell or
trade for 6 mos. old, any breed heifer
calf. Eva Corbitt, Kirkland, Ga. Rt. 1
Box 56. 3 Ee

1 ea. Buck and Nannie, 3-4 Toggen-
burg, 5 mos. old, $15 ea., $25 for both.
Exch. for heifer, hens or hogs. Mrs.
Margaret Ward, Benevolence, Ga.

10 or 12 does and 1 buck, pure bred



all ped. reasonable: price. Sam Rocker, |



Angora Goats. J. Miliken, Savannah,
es ee |

MARKET. BULLETIN
College Park Ga., 306 So. Main Street, oo

or $5 pr. Thos. E. Harris, Augusta, Ga |.

reg. |.



Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED

Ten or twe.ve good milk cows. R.
K. Jordan, 540 Marshal St. Decatur,
Ga. Phone Dearborn 0254.

One yoke of oxen. Must be trained
and weigh less than 1,000 pounds each.
Can make best cash offer. H. B. Roach
Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want good Jersey milch cow givin
milk or soon to freshen. Pay part cash
ang part corn at one dollar per bush-
el. Write price. Want cow with 2nd or
3rd calf. Jack Conner, Glenwood, Ga.
Rt; 3.





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HOGS WANTED

Want shoats any age or breed to
fatten on halves. S. G. Rogers, Hagan,
Ga. :
Want 3 pure breq Essex sows, that
wi 1 farrow not later than January lst.
also thoroughbred Berkshire, 4 or 6
mos, old male. Price must be right.
Harrell Parker, Climax, Ga. R. F. D.

Want Black Mammoth 6 or 8 wks.
gia. B. H. Freeman, Sale City, Ga. Rt.
Want gilt weighing from 50 to 75
pounds at market price. I pay express
ee Jack Conner, Glenwood, Ga.

Will exchange feed mill and other
values for a Pure Big Bone P C boar,
ready for service. J. C. Cook, Thom-
son, Ga. y

HORSES AND MULES WANTED



of Thomasville, Ga. State best cash
price, and give full description in first
letter. W. H. Hicks, Metcalf, Ga.

' RABBITS WANTED

2 Chincilla does, bred; 2 English
white with black spots; 2 Dutch does
and Buck white with black saddle; 2
American blue does and buck; Price
Jot or separately. H. H. Baughn, Dil-
liard, Ga. ~~ ; :

Want meat rabbits, Prefer N. Zea-
lands Red or Whites. Raise on halves,
Good location and best of ref. R. L:
Hampton, Macon, Ga. Rte 2. :

Want pink eyed does 8 to 12 mos.
old, aj 50c ea. fob. Fred I. Baker, Col-
umbus; Ga.-Rte. 2. -





Miscellaneous For Sale



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

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

Home raiseg plain and _ self-rising
flour, $2 sack, $8 bbl. Not del. W. H.
Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. RFD 3.

Broom corn brooms, wire wrapped,
2 for $1. Pt. of seed with ea order. Add
postage. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.

White cotton feed bags, 100 Ib size,
heavy grade, 8c; light grade, 6c ea.
Postage paid on 20 or more. E. C.-Pope
Ocilla, Ga.

1 bu. last yrs. black walnuts, not
hulled, 75c FOB. Mrs. S. O. Burke,
Glennville, Ga. Box 154.

White cotton chicken feed sacks, 100
lb. size, 8c ea. del. F. B. Flanders,
Rockledge, Ga.

50 strong white chicken feed sacks,
100 lb. size, $5. Miss Belle Timmer-
man, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83.

Ground oyster shell for young and
old chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs FOB. W.
<3 eee Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St.,

ast.

_1 white chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib.
size, $6 prepaid. Everett T. Hale, Ath-
ens, Gace Rt. 2:

Nice, long straw brooms, 6 for 55c,
$1 doz., home made Hickory axe hand-
les, 3 for 65c; $2.50 per doz. All Ppd.
Lowell Mason, Winston, Ga.

7 yr. old apple cider vinegar, strong
and clear; made from sound, good
washed apples, 35c gal. in 60 gal. bbl.
lots. M. F. Merriam, Demorest, Ga.

Broom corn brooms, wire wrapped (2
will last for ordinary home scrubbing
1 year) 2 for $1. Add
Aderhold, Lavonia; Ga. ;

50 empty 35 and 50 gal. syrup bblis.,

| $1,85 each. W. H. Davis, Oliver, Ga.

25 lbs. geese and hen feathers, 45c
lb. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen, Ga.
Box 57. i Rone

Home raised self-rising ang plain
flour, $2 per 48 lb. sack, $8 bbi. W. H.
Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. RFD 3.





Pair of -good mules within 150 miles +

postage. L. M..

Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grove,

Ga. :

Dried Yellow Root, 50c 1b., cross vine

roots, $1 doz., and strawberry bushes.




Thursday, October 10, 1929.

15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Lively,

Morganton, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 11.

- 40 new oat sacks 9c ea. Will ship cod.

Mrs. W. C. Watkins, Savannah, Ga.
1208 East Henry St.

Feathers, about 4 lbs., $1.25. Mrs. O

L Bush, Doerun, Ga,

200 white feed sacks, 100 lb. size.

good cond., 6c ea. Mrs. J. W. Garrett,
Loganville, Ga.

30 lb. feathers, $20. Mrs. E. M. Tra- .

vis, Fayetteville, Ga. :

21 or more lbs. geese feathers, $18.
Party to pay express. Cash or money
order with order. Janie Crumley, Pitts,
Ga. Rt: 1. 5

Nice, long straw brooms, $1.50 doz.
Mrs. H. G. Fraser,
Rt 7

Chicken feathers for sale. Make best

Gainesville, Ga. _

offer. Arva C. Floyd, Clayton, Ga. Rt. .

2, Box 27.

Home made pepper relish, 25c per
pt., 50c qt., tomato catsup, 25c pt., and
grape juice, 50c qt. Mrs. J. E. Under-
wood, Cleveland, Ga. ;

Clean, dry Yellow root, 35c Ib., win-
ter green, 50c 1b., Lady Slipper and
wild cherry tree bark, each, $1 lb. Add
postage on small orders. G. E. Turner,
Ceveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

Catnip at 5 cents bunch; garlic 3 for

5 cents; add postage. Mrs, M. High

Field, Rising Fawn, Ga.

Queen of the Meadow roots. clean
and dry 25 cents per pound delivered
in ten pound lots. Money order with
order. J. H. M. Weaver, Quill, Ga..

White cotton chicken feed sacks 100

pound size, eight cents each delivered.

F.. B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.
Beeswax and wool in small quanti-

ties. H. Eugene Fant, Athens, Ga.

Clean shade dried. sage 1929 crop

sixty cents pound delivered. Mrs. Os-..

car Phillips, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3.
Mutton suet for sale
from one pound up
cents delivered. Mrs. E. C. Hardman,
Commerce, Ga. :

Yellow root dried thirty cents pound:

not dried twenty-five cents pound. Add ~

postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega,
Ga. Rt: Y, :
Castor beans; very ornamental, ten
cents per half teacup full..Adg post-
os Mrs. Irene Sholston,; Shellman,
a. Foto ze F
Black walnuts, 1929 crop, hulled and

dried, five cents a pound, ten pounds. -

or more postpaid. R? R. Driskell, Ju-.

liette, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 79.



Miscellaneous Wanted



Want to exch value for nice white
feed sacks. Mrs. A. F. Lewis, Soper-
ton, Ga.

Want new geese feathers. Write. Mrs
H. H. Carpenter, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want several hundred pounds of
sour cream weekly. Pay 2 cents above

Chicago market. We pay for all cream ~

and milk each Friday. Come or write
us. Clover Dale Dairy, 849 Gordon St.,
S. W., Atlanta, Ga.

Want 25 or 30 pounds New Geese or

4 Duck feathers, never used. Make best

price. Mrs, Joe Hyde, Gainesville, Ga.

Bilsege: 3

Want 40 bu., or less of Arctic grass.

P. T. Lester, Rome, Ga. RFD 3.

Want new feathers, Mrs. H. H. Car-

penter, Rockmart, Ga Rt. 1.

Want fryers, roosters, turkeys, but-
ter, vegetables, etc. Quote what you
have. New Perry. Hotel, Perry, Ga.

Want to exch value for corn, farm
products, mules, etc. S. S. Copeland,
Jackson, Ga.

Want fig preserves, blackberry jam -

and jelly, peach pickle. In pts. and ~

qts. State price, quantity and send

sample. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga.



FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _

Easter lilies, Blue Bottle bulbs,

and

Shasta daisies, each; $1 a 100; Dusty .

Miller, 25c doz. Yellow cannas. and

any amount.
at twenty-five |

white and purple Easter lilies, $1 a doz. .

G. A. Cary, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.

_ Wild Easter lilies, each $1. a 100. red
and pink verbena, . for 25c; jonquils,
daffodils and narcissi bulbs, 50 doz..
yellow cannas and yellow June lilies,

each, $1 doz. Mrs. Lock Cary, Royston

Ga, Rt. 1.

White Easter lilies, 50c doz., yellow 7

June lilies and dbl. yellow cannas, a..,

$1 doz. 4 Dwarf boxwoods, 25 yrs. old,



8 gts. nice fig preserves, 50c qt. FOB.

$65 for lot. Mrs.. Clara

; Belle Cary,
Royston, Ga. Rt. 1, Ce -