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Po ee PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR =
STATE CAPITOL a ATLANTA, GHORGIA, TH URSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929. NUMBER = os
_ "THE PRICE OF COTTON SEED BY GRADES. - Ae
* Bobiethine new is always happening on the market. Three shortest staple you can get. Tt makes more 2 to the acre than *
years ago cotton seed were cotton seed. They were priced and the staple cotton. oe
bought accordingly. Now, free fatty acid comes in, moisture If we sueceed in getting a 7 cent tariff on jute we atl im) Le
also comes in, and foreign matter comes in. mediately have an added consumption of two nuion: bales of
By the time all three of these hit the pay check the price cotton right here in the United States. | a
con 8 ; . : ty issue. Did you hear. |}
_ per ton is knocked off as much as $12 per ton, in a great many The tariff question is no longer a party pny
"instances. This will throw ay ay that ape! dubted at the speeches of both of the candidates for President last year
ff was re-
$31.00 per ton down to $19.00 per ton. I have never seen any over the radio. Both of them declared that the tari boee
sponsible for the industrial and labor welfare of the country. ti
ee that = not worth $20.00 a ae for ee If they could have the benefits from the tariff why would HOt ales | Ao
a tariff on the raw products help the farmer?
It was also written,in the platform of the Democratic party
at Houston, Texas, that they favored a protective tariff.
~) There are a great many seed hans offered for sale now all!
over the state. Where you have as much as a carload we will
. have an official sample drawn bly one of the inspectors and One thing is certain about the tariff. We are not going oA
ta an analysis made by the State Chemist. secure any reduction on the duty of the manufactured article.
eek am. writing this article on account of the numerous com- The South has endeavored to do that for the past 50 years. All
oe plaints that I have received this fall in reference to grades of of their efforts caused the tariff to get higher every time the .
. Seed. - uP tariff bill was revised. ie
L ee argued in the columns of this Bulletin before that The best way to equalize the tariff is to get the raw produet
i the low price of cotton seed and peanuts is due to the impor- on the protected list and then we would not have the wide
ie tation of vegetable oils into this country, coming largely from spread that has made so many billionaires out of our manu- ae
the Philippine Islands. As long as these vegetable oils come facturers and brokers. a ae
. into this country duty free, we cannot expect cotton seed, At the time that [am writing this article there is a aglaw Es
peanuts and soy beans to bring what they are worth. the office who is in the oil mill business. After he heard me De
_ There was quite an effort made by the Southern Senators lictate the article he said, The joker of the whole oil prices = ||
and Congressmen to get a tariff placed on the importation of iS in the Philippine Islands. They are a possession of the ||
" vegetable oils. Last week the extra session of Congress ad- United States. Oils come from the Philippine Islands, wheth- eg
- journed without passing any tariff bill; The tariff measure is ? grown there or not, into this country duty free. aes
to be taken up at the regular session in December. Congress will also have the question before it when it con- ee
When the tariff bill is finally passed, if the Southern farm- Venes in December as to whether they give the Philippine Is- ee
ers are fortunate enough to have a tariff duty placed on the lands their freedom or whether they tax their importations
importation of all vegetaltle oils, cotton seed, peanuts, and soy -and return the money to the Philippine Government. They ee
beans will all go up. | are now taxing the importation of tobacco from the Philippine ee
If there is a tariff of 7 cents a popnd piaped on long staple Islands and returning the money to the P hilippine Government. [Jf
4 cotton you can then afford to become very much interested in If you want a standard price for your peanuts and cotton ce
the staple talk that some of our cotton people have been feed. seed and cotton write your Senators and Congressmen the true Mone
ing us on for the past three or four years. Tf they do not get Situation in Georgia. s Ff eh ae
this duty placed on long staple cotton, continue to plant the Nov. 25, 1929.. _BUGENE TALMADGE. ae
.K E qT R E P O R L a ts, 1 Poultry Pom Sale w ll 2-3 | i ee :
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rsa ee ee Baby Chicks For Sale _......_.. 3] a
ate Wholesale . November 20; 1929. Always Subject to Variation. | Baby Chicks Wanted _____._. og Ee os
M coe Atlanta Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta | Eggs For Sale Here R eben ens Bt on o
weet Potatoes, (New), 100 Ibs. $1.25 $1.10 $1.37 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 Eggs Wanted ----._--..---.._. - 3 oe
~~ Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 Ibs 2.00 295) Xt 308 2.25 205 4.00 | Live Stock For Sale _...___. 4 he
: Regs, Ga., Extra, doz. susie eee Oe Ce ame Sa ae 52 55 M8 Live Stock Wanted ___._______ Le Be ee
| Eggs, Ga, Standard, doz. pe a a Hs eee 8 pes ve fda Georgia Products For Sale ---4- 5-7 A
Eggs, | Ga., Trade, doz. ---------- A9 48 31 ape 51 Al Ce a : w : ae
Eggs, Yard Run, doz. -----.---- SP ead i: 51 8 as gia Products Wanted _..... 6 | :
ey be a nae on ae ab 6 23 ee Berd ko Sale Cee okt or pie:
ga a - DG: vege ee eed Wetted ooo 6 ae
WA as 45 ib GAO ae | Farms For POEM ras ly 6 ee,
32 35 a0 ge 26 - | Wanted to Rent Farms ________ othe
O54 125. Coe eee hoo ae Farm Help Wanted .....-_._2__ 6. ;
18 Sp Te et ae A BOsitioms: Wanted oo 6-8
~ purkeys, ee ae 32 eo AG) cate ae Si. 35 ee Plants, Por Sele ich. ete ee Tt
Field Peas, mixed, bu. ------l Joo Few Sales to Quote Pe eget A Bo asap itayiciaa onde wo, wnnenee - 8
| Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ---- eee ae | Miscellaneous Wanted -_.-...... 8]
Country Butter, best table, Ib. 45. ee A A ee PP at PIR eee eee Bk
Country Butter, cooking, Ib. --- .30 pe BO 30. BB BG PO Ouse meee ot tateraiatty 7 ;
Basis No. 1, Hogs ae From 8.37 to 8.59 During | Week Beginning Nov. 18, 1929. aoe - ea We :
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Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
15 Ancona hens and 1 rooster, pure
_bred/Sheppard strain, 18 mos. old, $1
ea., FOB or exch. for any large stock.
Mrs. N. C. Whitfield, Dawson, Ga.
6, 8; 10 or 12 Ancona pullets and one
-cockerel, Sheppard strain, Spring hch.,
$1 ea. M. F. Dooly, Norman Park, Ga.
BANTAMS
~ 1 grown bantam rooster and 4 pull-
ets, 2-3 grown, $2 for lot. Money or-
der. Party to pay express. G. W. Dilis,
Tunnel Hill, Ga. :
Trio Brahma Bantams; 2 hens and
1 rooster, $5 or exch. for other chick~ |
ens. T. J. Morgan, Atlanta, Ga., 388
Luckie St., N. W. y
2 or 3 pr. Bantams, pure white, and
red, $1 pr., and postage, also March
hatch Buff Orpington cockerels, $1.
Mrs. W. H. Bonner, Macon, Ga. Rt. 1.
Trio Buff Cochin bantams, both hens
grown, and cockerel is about ready for
service, $4. Cash with order. Vernon
Austin, Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box 1544.
1 pr. 6 mos old pure bred Jap Silkies,
from imp. stock, $5 FOB or exch. for
1 small, 18 or 20 lb. new ham, or for
1 bu. new dried sugar crowder peas,
or for pr., 6 mos. old pure Chinchilla
6 mos. old rabbits. Mrs. Daisy Coch-
ran, Adairsville, Ga. .
! Trio Buff Cochin bantams, rooster
- and 2 pullets, $5; young cockerel and
5 pullets, 2-3 grown, $1 ea. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.
Trio grown Go'den Sebrights, $5, also
6 Brown Leghorn bantam hens, and
1 rooster, $6; 1 pr. common bantams,
: $1.50. Cash with order. G. S. Austin,
_ Atlanta, Ga., 358 Moreland Ave., NE.
BARRED ROCKS
5 9 B. R., 2 1-2 lb. ea., $7.25 for the lot.
_, Tay'or Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
' Pure bred B. R., Parks strain 1929,
_ Reg. Permit, C-59; cockerels, $3 ea., $5
per pr., 5 yearling hens, $1.50 ea., Exch
5 hens and 1 cockerel for 4 bu. large
red Valencia peanuts (with 3 or 4 nuts
to hull) clean and sound. Chickens
won 1st and 2nd at Valdosta Fair. Mrs.
_ J. D. MeIntyre, Ousley, Ga.
Bisse 4 Ringlet B. R., April roosters, $1.50
ea.
Ga.
1 April hatch B. R. rooster, $1.50.
Jim Lanier, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 had strain Bie 11-2. yr. old
rooster, $2; 1 April hatch and 2 June
hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea.; not prepaid.
Mrs. I. E. McArthur, Blakely, Ga.
100 B. R. fryers, wt. 1 1-2 to 3 lbs.
ea., pullets-and cockerels, 30c lb., also
50 ay., 2 1-2 to 3 lb. fryers. Make best
offer. Hiram M.. Carter, Valdosta, Ga.
Rt. 4, Box 91.
Pure bred Parks strain B. R. cock-
. rels, Reg. Permit, No. 29-C-27. March
as and April hatch, $3 to $4 ea. Mrs.
| Orlo D .Thayer, Daisy, Ga.
dae 1 pure bred B. R. cockerel and 2
pullets, May hatch, $3.98. Mrs. W. D.
x Bryant, Coffee, Ga.
_, * - March hatch pure bred B. R. cock-
erels, $1,ea. Mrs. S. J. Bryant, Cof-
fee, Ga.
Thompson Ringlet Early April hatch
B. R. cockerels, and a few late April
hatch. Se'l or exch. for 5 we! marked
Thompson Ringlet B. R., April pull-
a re C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.
6 B. R. and 1 Red, pure breds, new
stock, %5c ea.
Mrs. J. H. Col
Mitchell, Ga. mene
_ Superb Aristocrat B. R. cock, $3; R.
I. Red, $2; 2 Leghorn March cocker-
els, $1 ea. All crated, FOB. E. H.
_. George, Madison, Ga.
a 25 healthy, last March hatch hens,
: B. R., hens, $1.25 ea., and 1 rooster,
Same age, $2. All pure bred. Money
order. No checks. Mrs. R. M. Smith,
Demorest, Ga.
2 B. R., April roosters, $1.25 ea., FOB.
x Hu G. B. McLane, Hartwell, GasRFD
Mrs. Frank Humber, Coffinton,
_3 pullets and 1 cockerel, April hatch,
and 1 young hen, $8 del. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamville, Ga. |
7 Thompson B. R., March pullets,
also 8 Donaldson, March hatch R. T
Reds. $1.35 ea., $20 for lot. Mrs. J.
Nesbit, Lithonia, Ga.
2 April hatch cockerels, from reg.
_ Stock, $2 ea. No checks. Mrs. Perry
_ Fitzgerald, Forest Glen, Ga.
3 pure bred Thompson B. R., large
cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. P. Mabry,
Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.
MARKET
Thompson B. R. February cockerels,
$5 ea. Mrs. W. J. McGlanvey, Ameri-
.cus, Ga. Box 368.
3 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B.
R. April cockerels, $2 ea., FOB. Mrs.
R. L. Mabry, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.
Choice Aristocrat cockerels, from 4
direct Son of Holtermans Special Bred
Show and high egg producers; pen
headed by a son of Prince Narrow-
2 Light Brahma 6 mos. old, 5 Ib.
cockerels, $2.50 ea. H. H. Baughan,
Dillard, Ga..-
2 January hatch and extra large to
age, Balch and Brown strain, Light
Brahma roosters, $3 for both, if taken
at once. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell,
Ga.
1 and 2 yr. old hens, Light Brahma
hens. Full blood, first yr. from breed-
er. Berry strain $2 ea., FOB here. Mrs.
E. G. Clarke, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 4.
Giant strain Light Brahma cocker-
Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
7 mos. old White Rock pullets, $1.25.
Exch. for full bred Barred Rock pul-
lets or hens, 6 to 18 mos old. Mrs. W.
J. Kennedy, Blakely, Ga. 368 No. Main
St
White Rock, Fischel strain April
hatch rooster, $2.50. Mrs. Clarence
Waldrep, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 1.
9 Partridge Rock hens, 25c lb. and
Exp. chgs. Mrs. E. P, King, Rochelle,
Ga. Rte: os
Pure bred Fischel strain White Rocks
4 cockerels and 8 pullets, 7 mos old:
also 4 hens, 17 mos old, $1.50 ea. Mon-
ey order preferred. Mrs. W. W. Gib-
son, Norwood, Ga.
Few, select March hatch: Partridge
Rock pullets, $2 ea. Mrs. C. W. Evans,
Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 1. b
. GAMES
10 guaranteed pure bred dark Corn-
ish Game pullets, March and April
hatch, $1.50 ea., $14.50 for lot. No culls.
Grady H. Brantley, Jr., Kite, Ga.
12 pure bred dark Cornish Indian
Game hens, 18 mos. o!d, and 1 not re-
lated cock, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. W.
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.
4 Warhorse game roosters, April hch,
$2 ea., no culls. Charlie Martin, Car-
tersville, Ga. Rt. :20
Thoroughbred, dark Cornish cocker-
ea. K. H. Cooper, Moultrie, Ga.
4 Bee Martin pullets and 1 cockerel,
February hatch, $12. W. P. Orr, Pine-
view, Ga. Rt. 1.
3 pullets and 1 cockerel, Berry st..
dark Cornish Games, $1.50 ea. G. J.
Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
Trios: Texas Ranger, $5; Red Quill
and Warhorse, cross, $4; 1 Silver Duck
Wing and Wild Cat Blue, cross, $5. J.
F. Wilcher, Gibson, Ga.
Pure bred Fancy Cornish Game
cockerels, $2 ea. Mrs. Lurena Kenne-
dy, Collins, Ga.
1 pr. Allen Round Heads, Stag and
pullet, April hatch, $5 or exch for 2
Griss Grady hens, or pullets; 1 1-2
yr. old Allen Round Head rooster, $3.
C. H. Irwin, Cartersville, Ga. RFD 2,
Care H. F. Teague.
_17 mos. old dark Indian Cornish
Game cock. Sell or exch. for 1 pr. pure
bred White Pekin ducks; also 3 pure
bred Cornish cockerels, $1.25 ea., FOB,
or exch 1for 1 setting of pure bred
dark Cornish Game eggs. Prefer Nu-
bert strain. Write before sending
eggs. Mrs. E. R. Surrency, Screven,
Cres Pubes le \
3 dark Cornish Game cockerels, Ap-
ril hatch, $2 ea., FOB. W. L. Dixon,
Quitman, Ga. . .
2 trios dark Cornish Games, 4 mos
old, $3 trio, or $% for both trios; also
have 1 Ancona cock, $2 and 6 com-
aig hens, $1 ea. R. W. Best, Dover,
a. i
Pure bred, old time S. A. Ginn Gray
20 mos. old cock, $5, or exch. for five
qure bred hens, any kind. Anconas
ae ior C, C. Henderson, Newborn,
TB. Reb ad,
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
3 fine J. B. Giant 6 to 8 lb. cocker-
2ls, April hatch. Sell or exch. for
reaches. Mrs. G. A. Weldon, Milner,
2 B. R., April hatch cockerels, from
reg. stock, $1.75 ea. No checks. Mrs.
Perry Fitzgerald, Forest Glen, Ga.
Trio of 2 pullets and 1 cockerel Bar-
ra. |
5 to 15 J. B. Giant pullets, $1.50 ea.,
exch. for Velvet beans in pod, peas,
or oats. J. P. Williams, Griffin,
19. Ri Ge
red_ Rocks, $4; cockerels $2 ea. Mrs.{
J. D. Coston, Parish, Ga. _ ie
15 Marcy strain J. B. Giants: Feb-
-*ruary and March pullets, $1.25 ea., for
BULLETIN
bars, X and hens direct and from
direct stock, $5 to $7 ea. Cash with
order. Mrs. L. C. Wood, Tifton, Ga. |
Rtas:
BRAHMAS
els, $2.50 ea., 2 for $4.50; 5 for $10. Mrs.,
els, prize winners at So. Ga. Fair, $3.50.
vhite peas, good syrup, apples or dried |
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all; 13 18 mos. o'd 9 to 11 lb. hens,
$2.50 ea., two 18 mos. 11 1-2 and 12
lb. cockerels, $2 ea., 3 extra large Mar.
hatch Stags, $2 ea., Cashiers check,
or money order with order. Glenn T.
Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5.
5 J. B. Giant cockerels, 5 mos. old,
8 to 9 lbs., $3 ea. H. H. Baughan,
Dillard, Ga. : at
Pure bred Marcy-strain J. B. Giants:
3 cocks, 1928 hatch, $3 ea. or exch. for
same age and strain; also 1929 cock-
erel, $2.50 ea., or exch. Mrs. J. T. Lam-
bert, Arabi, Ga, :
9 Marcy J. B. Giant 1 1-2 to 2. yr.
ot; also.9 June pullets and 1 cockerel,
$15. Mrs. J. G. Morton, Kirkland; Ga.
Pure bred Marcy strain J. B. Giants:
Trio of young about 1-2 grown stock,
$5; ready for service cockerels, $2 and
$2.50 ea. Coops-ret. collect. Mrs. Belle
Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt, 2..
Pure bred Marcy J. B. Giant ear-
ty hatch cockereis, $2.50 ea.
collect. Mrs. Nancy Smith, Soperton,
Ga: Rt.2:
LEGHORNS, \
70 Ferris W. L., a few 1 1-2 yr. old.
rest Apri! hatch, and laying good; 2
cockerels, not related, $87.50. Part. ship-
ment to insure shipment. Don Hack-
ensmith, Jesup, Ga.
15 W. L. hens,-1 1-2 yrs. old, 75c ea.
Exch, for Holstein or Jersey heifer.
John Grim, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 4, Care
| Green Cook.
5 March hatch Tancred W. L. \cock-
erels, $2:ea., or the Jot: for $5.::H.. J;
E lis, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 4.
30 W. L. hens, thoroughbred Tan-
cred strain, 16 mos. old, heavy layers,
$1 ea., or exch. 20 for Jersey or Guern-
sey heifer, 11 \or-12- mos. old, \. Mts:
W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
85 Ferris W. L., 2 yr. old, culled, $1
ea., at my home. L. O. Hammond,
LaGrange, Ga.
6 pure bred. S. C. White L. 3 mos.
old cockerls, also 4 same age pullets,
$1 ea. Exch. for pure bred B. R. pul-
lets, or cockeres, or for paper shell,
budded pecan 3 to 4 ft. trees. Flossie
Slaughter, Rising Fawn, Ga.
Kerlin \strain W. Ll. March hatch
Seis $1.50. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, |
a. :
3 dark Brown L. Everlay
cockerels, $1.25 ea.
Ground, Ga.. Rt. .
Pen S. C. W. L. Official record, 205
257 eggs at the 3rd Ga. Ege laying
contest and cockerel from a 275 egg
record. Pure Tancred strain. Reason-
able price; aso booking orders for baby
chicks for December and January hch.
Write for prices and date of shipment;
also pure Tancred cockerels, from of-
ficial record hens, 250-275 eggs, mat-
ed to hen of 300 record. Write for reas-
aes price. W. W. Kantala, Elberton,
a.
18 Ferris S.C... Wi 18 mos, old
hens, no culls, $1.25 ea., $22 for lot.
Mrs. C: C. Burell, Buford, Ga. RFD 2.
22 W. L., Wycoff. strain, February
and March pul'ets, $22 for lot: )2 cock-
erels, $1.50 ea., if both are taken. Glenn
T, Clevelad,. Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. -
Pure bred Ferris Best Egg strain S
Cc. W. L., 5 mos. old pullets, $1 ea.,
FOB. Mrs. W. McL. Edson, Tiger, Ga.
17 good W. L. hens. Sell or exch. for
corn. C. T. Webb, Summerville, Ga.
4. Tancred W:., 1 yr. o'd hens, $1
ea. Adelle Johnson, Sparta, Ga.
SS. C. Brown L., Everlay strain cock-
erels and S. C. W. L. same age, all
giving service, $2.50 ea. FOB. J. H.
Beasley, Lavonia, Ga.
strain
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
2 yr. old well marked, pure bred La-
kenvelder rooster, sell or exch. for 1
pure bred, grown Speckled Sussex
rooster. Mrs. C. R. Sorrels, Monroe,
Ga Rit: :
7 pure bred black Minorca pullets
and 1 cockerel, April and June hatch.
$12 for the 8; 4 pullets and 1 cockerel,
April hatch, $9 for the 5. Mrs. Mary
Griffin, Sparks, Ga. Rt. 1.
18 mos. old Black ~Minorca hen, $1.-
50; and 2 White Wyandotte hens, 18
mos. old, $1.25 ea. Mrs. W. J. Kenne-
a Sr., Blakely, Ga., 368 North Main
Trio Lakenvelders, $4.
Waits, Gray, Fa.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE
Mixed chickens; grown pullets, 30
lb., hens, 25c lb., fryers, 35c lb. Cash
with order. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Vi-
enna, Ga. Rt. 2.
Buff Leghorns, 1 cock and 2 hens, $5
also 1 cock and 3 hens, Anconas, $1.50
ea., or exch. for pure bred W. L. lay-
Mrs. W. J.
ing pullets or hens. Mrs. E. Spence,
Chamblee, Ga. _ : Fg ;
ee
old hens and 1 March cockerel, $15 for |
Coop ret.]
G. J. Brown, Ball} 2
Thursday, November _28, 1929.
412 4., White and Barred Rock hens,
., also some: cockerels, b.
FOB. Mrs. J. J, Mann, Tallapoosa, Ga.,
Rts. = ie
25 hens and 2 roosters, all colors, and
kinds, large and small, this yrs. rals-
ing, and older; $23.50 and shipping. =
chgs., for lot. Money order, or Cashiers
check. Ralph Hunt, Norcross, Ga., RFD ie
eae.
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
2Golden Buff Orp., June cockerels,
Cooks strain, $1.00 ea., FOB. Mrs. W.
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga. ee
2 Golden Buff Orp., April hatch coc-
kerels. Sell, or exch., for 2 same age
and breed pullets. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, a
Fruitland, Ga. et :
100 Buff Orp., 9 wks. old pullets
$1 ea., several cockerels, same price.
Money order or Cashiers check with
order. W. E. Beach, Waynesville, Ga.,
RFD 1, Box_9. cS i *
Pure Golden Buff Orpington, Janu-_
ary hatch, now laying pullets, $2 ea.
Cash with order. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett,
Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2. At see
6 pullets and a cockerel, pure bred
Golden Buff Orp., $12; 2 extra cocker-
els, $2.50:ea. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun,
Ga. Rt. 5. ee
1 pr. April hatch pure Buff Orp., $2.- _
50; also 1 pure bred Buff Cochin ban- |
tam April rooster, $1.50. Mrs. Ethel
Jones, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2. aa eae
Trio of 2 pullets and 1 cockerel, Buff
Orp., $5. Mrs. J. D. Coston, a
Ga. nie
PIGEONS FOR SALE a
Blue mixed pigeons, 30c pr., postage
extra. Herbert Burnett, Talking Rock,
Ga., Rt. :2: ; y Sewer
25 head of pigeons, $6.00. Mrs. Mollie
Horton, (no address given), Rt. 3. Box
29.. s .
Fantails, $1 ea., Birmingham Rollers,
Muff Tumblers, 10 for $5.00; Magpies,
$2.50 pr., 10 Priests, $7.50. R. L. Tribble,
Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 69. s fe
bh
R. I. REDS .
Donaldson dark S. C. R. I. Red cock,
20 mos. old, $5. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
houn, Ga. Rt. 5. | (i 20h ae
1 Owen strain R. I. Red 20 mos. old
cock, $2; 4 March pullets, $1.50 ea.
Mrs. L. R. Bagwell, Royston, Ga. Rt.
Trio 2 pullets and 1 cockerel, S. C.
R. I. Reds, $4; R. C. R.. I. Red cocker
el, $2. Mrs. J. D. Coston, Parish, Ga.
10 cockerels, 6 mos old, from pen
trapnested, egg record stock, $2 ea.,
$15 for lot; 10 laying, 18 mos. old hens,
and 8 mos. old pullets, $2 ea. Donald-
oS strain. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee,
ae \ FA $i 4 pat a
16 R. I. Red , 7 1-2 mos. old wll dev.,
healthy - Donaldson strain roosters,
$1.25 ea., also 3 pullets, 3 1-2 mos., same
breed and strain, 80c ea. Mrs. L. B.
Heath, Decatur, Ga. 208 4th Ave..
phone, DEarborn 0854-J. ee
15 pure bred S. C. Ri I. Red, Don-
aldson strain, April hatch pullets, $1.40
ea. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains, Ga.
4 R. I. Red April hatch roosters, $1.50
a., 2 yr. old Donaldson strain cocker-
el, $4.00. G. B. Mathews, Gainesvill
15 R. I. Red Reds and mixed hens. :
and pullets, $15, or exch., for 2 nice p
calves about 4 mos. old. J. A. McCall,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. ae
10 hens, rich dark Donaldsons, $1.75
ea., April cockerel, to mate, $2.50; 10 5
May pullets, $1.50 ea., several Febru Z
ary direct Donaldson cockerels, $3.50
ea., May cockerels, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R.
Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. = .
S. C. R. I. Red April cockerels, Owen.
direct, 2, $3.00 ea., or exch. for good
ie ty shoats. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga.
3 Owen strain S. C. dark R. I. Reds,
March cockerels from heavy layin
Star mating, State Accredited stock,
$2.00 ea., or 3 for $5.00. Cash with. or-
der. Mrs. Julian J. Blanchard, Appling
Ga. : Mg Caen
2 yr. old Donaldson R. I. Red cock,
$3.00, or exch. for 3 any breed pullets,
eee Satterfield, White, Ga
8 S. C. R. I. Red pullets, and 1 Apri
hatch cockerel, $1.25 ea., $11.00 for lot.
/Cash (money order preferred) with or-
Mrs. L. F. Kimbrel, Alma, Ga., R;
zt
Dark S. C. R. I. Reds, of Mayhood
prize stock of heavy layers: 2 cocks,
2 yrs. old, $5.00 ea., 2 yr. old cock; $3.00
7 choice cockerels, $5.00 ea., 12 pullets
3 and 4 mos. old, $1.50 ea., hens, slight-
ly faded, $2.00 ea. Miss Belle Timmer.
man, Bronwood, Ga, Box 88. i=w
Pure, Donaldson March hatch 8.
R. I. Red, ready to lay pullets, $2.00
postpaid. Mrs. Emmett Trammel,
luth, Ga. Rt. 1. Aceon
Thursday, November 28, 1929,
oe RL REDS FOR SALE
18 mos. o!d hen, $1.50; 2 pullets, 7
mos. old, $1.25 ea. Mrs. W. J. Kennedy,
Blakely, Ga., 368 No. Main'St.
ie ery large pure bred Donaldson
strain 1928 hatch, R. I. Red roosters,
_ $2.00 for 2 0 fsame breed and age. Mrs.
D. D. Davidson, Leslie, Ga.
10 Owens strain R. 1. Red June hch.
- pullets, $1.75 ea. E. Maynard, New-
_ton, Ga.
_ TURKEYS, GUINEAS, FOR SALE
1 1-2 yr. old M. B. gobbler, $10; fine
young one, $6; 1 1-2 yr. old hen (extra
fine nother) $5. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
ho eGo Rt Oo:
- THio pure bred, 14 mos. old M. B. tur-
ute bere $15 FOB. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Lula,
Ga. Rit, 3:
Pure bred M. B. Bronze gobblers,
- March hatch, $10. Cash with order.
_ Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 2.
March and April hatch M. B. turk-
i _eys, from hen that laid 60 eggs this
yr., hens, $5 ea., gobblers, $7 and trios,
$16. Mrs. W. 's. Hadden, Shellman,
~Ga,, Rt. 3.
1 pure bred White African guinea yr.
old rooster, $1.00.. Mrs. J. J. Ferrell,
Cairo, rae Ro3.,
+410 Big Bone M. B. toms, April hatch,
4 20 to 25 Ibs., $10.00 and $12. 00 ea. Mrs.
ee SD. Snellings, Upatoi, Ga.
. _ 3M. B. toms, 1929 hatch, $6.00 ea.
2 Mrs. Lewis Howard, Huching, Ga.
~ 4 young M. B. turkey hens, February
: oo $5.00 ea. R. L. Johnson, Midville,
1 duck and 1 drake, full grown In-
dian Runners, mixed, $1 .00 ea., or exch,
for 2 B. R.-or Buff Orp. hens. Mrs.
_ Camby Aiken, Buford, Ga., Rt. 3.
2 large White Indian Runner drakes,
81; 50 ea., or exch. for ducks of same
_ breed, O. A. Kennedy, Glennville, Ga.
- 8 or .10 young turkeys, av. about 8
} ea., 35c lb. Mrs. Joe Harrison,
Rockingham, Ga.
Pure bred, Bird Bros., Giant Bronze
: turkeys, April hatch, 6 full grown, 13
~ to 20 Ibs., and 3 toms, ready for ser-
cyivice, hens, $7.00; $10. 00 ea., 1 tom, 18
mos, old, $12.00. $75.00 for entire lot.
_ Mrs. Linton G. Banks, Statesboro, Ga.
- 8thoroughbred Bronze gobblers, $12
ea. or $90.00 for lot; 12 thoroughbred
ae) hens, $9.00 oe $100. 00: for slot. All
4 Spring hatch. J. W. Wright, Alto, Ga.,
*) Box 126,
3M. B. turkeys, 2 hens $5.00 ea., and
1, GSlightly mixed) tom, $5.50, or $15. 00
es Ga, the 3. Mrs. Maggie Page, Surrency,
ies
15 Mammoth White Pekins, imp.
_Pastern strain; 5 drakes and 10 ducks,
a _ Spring 1929 hatch, $7.00 trio; $28 for
_ lot. FOB; also 2 pure bred M. B. toms,
last of June hatch, Bird Bros., strain,
wt., 12 Ibs., ea., $5. 00; 1 tom, April
hatch, 15; Ibs., $7.00: Guaranteed to be
| Soine Coop returned collect. Mrs. Belle
oiner, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2.
March hatch M. B. trio, $15. Money
~ order. M.s. Tom Snider, Gibson, Ga. |
oo RED 'B.
- 13 Jarge White Pekins: 8 ducks and
5 drakes, $1.50 ea., $19.00 for lot. Mrs.
Be. - Brow, 3all- Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 \pure bred Bourbon Red Gobbler,
_ April hatch, well dev., to age, $6; 2 M.
_B. hens and 1 gobbler, ; 1929 hatch, $12
. oly; 3 geese and 9 ganders, April 1929
- aatch, $1.20: ea..Cash with order. Mrs.
Ra ph Hatcher, Adrian, Ga.
_
Be
_ Bronze toms, April hatch, large for]
age, $6 ea. Mrs. R. B. North, Carroll-
~ ton, Ga;, Rt. 3. |
Ogee 10 (6 geese and 4 eae large,
. fat geese, $11.50 FOB. Mrs. E. R. Sur-
rency, Screven, Ga., Rt. 1.
: - 16 mos, old M. B. tom, wt. 20 lbs., $10;
7 hens, 6 ea., Cash with order, FOB.
Mrs. Eletha Dodd, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.
- Pure bred M. B., Battleship strain
hens, av. wt., 10 to 12 Ibs., toms,\ 14 to
16 lbs, April and May hatch, $5.00
ea. Mrs. Alex Boyer, Sparta, Ga., Rt. al
. Pure Bourbon Reds: hens, $5; toms,
- $6 and $7 a. Mrs. R. L. Green, Cuth-
_ bert, Ga., Rt. 4.
Bx Young Golden pheasants, about
grown (for next yrs. breeding), $12.00
pr., full plumage, Goldens, extra fine,
$22 pr., also a few /prs., Amherst pheas-
ants, juvenile plumage, $21 pr. By per-
- mission of State Board of Game and
. . Fish, L. J. Barrow, West Point, Ga.
2 guaranteed thoroughbred M. B.,
Goldbank Bird Bros., 2 yr. old toms,
large and fine, $18 e2., $35 for both,
wt., 40 lbs., ea., when fat; also book-
ing orders for Xmas turkeys, 1929
ay hatch, 35c lb., FOB. Mrs. J. Mabry,
ee: Ga., Rt. 2:
<i) pred, heavy laying Indian Run-
He mature ducks for breeding. Blue
Ribbon winners. $1.25 ea. No drakes.
ie Mrs. W. Mcl. Edson, Tiger, Ga.
6 Pearl. guineas, about oe 5 hens
and lr Der $5 for lot. L. E. Williams,
Big Bone Bronze 17 mos. old tom, $10,
and 1 hen, $6. Unrelated stock. Mrs. W.
J. Martin, Hamilton, Ga., Rt. 3.
Thoroughbred Bourbon Red toms: 18
lbs., $8; 15 Ibs., $7.50; hens, 10 Ibs., $6
ea. Miss Bessie Underwood, Siloam,
Ga.
March hatch M. B. trio, large and
well dev., $18.00. Money order. Mrs. W.| 6
J. Snider, Gibson, Ga., RFD B.
2 large thoroughbred Bourbon Red
gobblers, $6.00 ea. Mrs. Will Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga.
Pure bred, hatch April 20th, non-
related Bourbon Red toms, $6; hens,
$5 and trio, $15. Mrs. J. J. Bond, EIl-
berton, Ga., RFD 8.
Battleship strain M. B. turkeys, Mar.
hatch, $15 trio. ees L. G. Sanders,
Dewyrose, Ga., Rt.
M. B., April etal. 2 toms, and 1
hen, 1 pr., $10, or the o tor $14, Mrs.
Eula Floyd, Hamilton, Ga., RF'D 3.
April hatch turkeys, 3 toms, $6 ea.,
and 2 hens, $4 ea., 2 1-2 yr. o'd hen,
mixed _B. R., $5, or lot for $25. FOB.
Mrs. R. C. Henderson, Manor, Ga.
25 fat, young turkeys, gobblers and
hens, av., about 11 lbs., for sale. Mrs.
Henry Farrow, Tarrytown, Ga.
4 White Pekins, 2 ducks and 2 drakes,
$4 for lot, or $2.50 pr. Miss Mabel Pil-
cher, Villanow, Ga., Rt. 2.
Peafowl hens for sale. S. M. Well-
born, Columbus, Ga.
Pure bred Big Bone Giant M. B.,
April hatch toms, $10; May hatch, $8;
hens, $4.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. EW Ferguson,
Cornelia, Ga.
Pure White. Mammoth Pekins, 10
mos. old, $5 a pr., and postage. Mrs.
BR: Rampey, Elberton, Gra, Rt 8;
13 pure bred M. B., April hatch tur-
keys, $5 ea. Mrs. E. \E. Fitch, Yates-
ville, Ga.
3 ganders and 6 geese, $1.25 ea., also
8 puddle ducks, 75c ea. Mrs. W. A.. May-
nard, Barnesville, Ga; Ris Boxes,
M. B.,: Goldbank strain turkeys from.
parent stock, direct; toms, 20 to 25 lbs.,
$10;\ hens, $6 ea. All 1929 hatch. F. TF
Holland, Bowersville, Ga.
1 pr., 18 mos. old, slightly mixed M.
B. turkeys, $9; 1 pr., June 1929 hatch,
same breed, large to age, $5, or lot for
$13.50. Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Lyons, Ga.,
Rte 3. /
Pure -bred M. B., Goldbank strain
April hatch hens, wt., 15 lbs., well
grown, $6.50 ea., 1 tom, 1928 hatch,
wt. 25 lbs., $9. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White
Plains, Ga.
Entire stock M. B., breeding turkeys,
18 mos. old; toms, $25 ea., 20 yrs old
hens, $15 ea., FOB. Mrs. Warren Mel-
son, Raymond, Ga.
Small number fat turkeys for
Thanksgiving. Parties can see them
by coming to Redan, 5 mi., below Stone
Mtn.; on Ga., RR. Mrs. E. E. Jackson,
Lithonia, Gans
30 M. B., Bird Bros., March hatch
19 and 20. "Ib., toms, $8. 50 ea., FOB,
ie BD P: Higginbotham, Elberton, Ga..,
5 turkey hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $4.50 ea.
Exch. for Guernsey heifer of same
value. John Grim, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 4.
care Green Cook.
3 large, full feathered Muscovies; 2
drakes and 1 duck; and 2 blue speckled
suinea, rooster and hen. Sell, or exch.
for good laying hens and rooster. Mrs.
ee Martin, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt.
WYANDOTTES
R. C. White Wyandotte cockerels,
ee: 50 ea. Mrs. J. D: Coston,- Parish,
on Dorcas, R. C., White Wyandotte
March roosters, for sale. Miss Carrie
Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga Re. 1.
Pure bred, Silver Lace Wyandotte,
April cockerels. $3 ea. Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Leroy, Riverdale, Ga.
So kt Wyandotte, Tarbox strain; 5
hens, 2 yrs. old, $1.25 ea..1 about grown
cockerel, $1.50; and 1 Harts strain Mar.
cockerel, $1. 50: 4 fat hens for eating,
oe ea. Mrs. Adelle Johnson, Sparta,
a
Pure bred Riverside S. L. Wyandotte
April cockerels, $3 ea. Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Leroy, Riverdale, Ga.
Go'den Wyandotte, Nabot strain, Apr.
hatch cockerel, $2.00; 2 June cockerels,
and 10 pullets, $1. 50 ea. FOB. Mrs. A.
L. Barnes, (no town given), 204 5th St.
Poultry Wanted -
BARRED ROCKS WANTED
150 B. R. hens: 50 1928 hatch; 100
March 1929 hatch, of best laying strain
at cash price. E. W. Anderson, Thom-
asville, Gav Rt. 5,
Exch. 7 Thompson Imperial Rin aie
B. R. April cockerels, for 7 B. R., (s
W. M. Lowe, ee Ga.
MARKET. BULLETIN Ce A er
1928 hatch Thompson Ringlet B.
Rock cock at reasonable price. Write
| first. Mrs. Lake Ozmore, Newton, Ga.
Exch. 2 pigs, almost full bred S. P. C;
6 wks. old in December, for 10 Barred
Rock or R. I. Red pullets, and 1 cock-
erel, March or Apri! hatch. No culls.
Mrs. Lizzie Sutton, Forsyth, Ga., RFD
Want 3 full bred B.-R. cockerels,
March or April hatch, at reasonable
price. Mrs. M. F. Rabun, Lyons, Ga.
LEGHORNS WANTED
Any number of good White or Brown
Leghorn, or Ancona, laying hens, or
pullets, at $1 ea. Advise number and
where they may be seen. S. P. Howe,
Hapeville, Ga.
800 White L., March or April hatch
pultets. Pure bred, good laying strain.
If you have as many as 25 or more,
wire or write. H. N. Bagwell, Cham-
blee, Ga., Rt. 2.
40 or 50 White L. pullets to keep on
halves; feed them and good care, for
half the eggs; sell the eggs, and send
1-2 the money every week, or send the
eggs if preferred. Chickens must be
healthy and in good cond., every way.
Good ref. W.P .Clayton, Quill, Ga.
40 putlets and 5 roosters, dark Brown
L.,spure bred, April or May hatch.
State best price. Pay cash, or exch.
value for same. T. A. Stone, Cum-
ming, Ga. Rt. 6.
Exch. value for 25 White L. or oth-
er good breed March or April pullets.
H. J. Yates, Bowdon, Ga. RFD 2.
30 White L. pullets, or hens.
value for same.. W. C. McDonald,
Smithville, Ga. .
About 10 White L. laying, or ready
to lay pullets. Quote price and Strain.
A. C. Eves, Macon, Ga. RFD 6.
Exch. 10 or less .pure bred Everlay
strain B. L., select roosters, for same
breed. G. W. Paulk, Willacoochee, Ga.
RFD 2.
MINORCAS WANTED
8 or 10 Back Minorca 7 1-2 to 8 mos
old pullets. Pape strain preferred.
Healthy, well dev. at reasonable. price.
ee L. B. Heath, _ Decatur, Ga. 208
4th St.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED
Exch. Duroc gilts and boars, full
breed, for B. RR. i. Reds: or Wy Li:
hens. Mrs. L. E. Deal, Bristol, Ga.
30 to 40 roosters, ea. week. Pay high-
est market price. Norris Sandwich
Shop, Savannah, Ga., 1115 East Duffy
St.
Exch vi pure bred Buff April hatch
cockerel for 1 pure, same age Buff coc-
kerel. Miss Leonore Hubbard, Canon,
Gas Rie 3
25 or 50 R. I. Red, or B. Rock broil-
ers, 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 lbs., ea. State price
Be lb. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga.,
\ORPINGTONS WANTED
Exch. 6 June hatch Quisenberrys
AAA quality, wt. 33 Ibs., for 1 or 2
Buff Orpington pullets. Mrs. I. J.
Lang, Brunswick, Ga. 1000 Fifth St.
Pure White Orpington rooster, not
over 12 or 14 mos. old. No cull. Strict-
ly pure bred. Give age, wt., strain and
description of head, shanks and del.,
price. Mrs. L. E. Stewart, McDonough,
Gay Rie 3,
R. I. REDS WANTED
Exch. Red Jersey heifer, 7 mos. old,
for R. I. Red hens or pullets, now lay-
ing. No culls. See heifer at 884 Orm-
wood Ave., S E. Write. E. P. Gunter
Atlanta, Ga., 155 So Pryor St., *phone
MAdison, 6190 M.
20 young, now laying, or soon to lay
dark R. I. Red hens and 2 Gpeecrers
State lowest cash price, shipped to
Thomaston. Mrs. W. L. Coltrell, Thom-~
aston, Ga., Rt. 4. Box 190.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC.,
WANTED
Want 1 gobb'er and 2 hens, Exch. |
$10.00 value Black P. C., pig, male or
female, from reg., stock, for same. R.|
E. Barnes, Graymont, Ga,
Want to exch. 1 cockerel and 2 pul-
lets, July hatch, for 4 guineas, 1929
hatch: 1 rooster and 3 hens, or for 1
turkey. Miss Mary Lee, Red Oak, Ga.
Want 10 or 12 turkeys, from 8 to 16
| lbs., ea.. at 30c lb., FOB, or 35c Ib., del.
J. D. Kimbrough, Roseville, Ga.
Wil pay 50c for 1 young Pearl
Guinea rooster. Bill Lang,
Ga.
Want 2 M. B. hens and 1 tom to
raise on halves to 10 wks. Forrest Mar-
tin, Flowery Branch Ga.. Pt 1
Want pure bred White Holland tur-
strain) cocks, used_to running togeth-
er. m
keys, cheap for cash. ee Nek and we
T, W. Dalton, Alto, Ga. S
Exch.
PAGE THREE os
keys, and White and Black swan. All
must be pure bred. Dr. L. C. Fischer,
Atlanta, Ga., 35 Linden Ave,, NE.
Want 3 Blue Speckled young guinea
hens at reasonable price. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
Exch. 18 mos. old R. I. Red, Donald-
son strain, trapnested, egg record
stock, cock, for 1 Guinea rooster and
3 hens. Mrs, E. Spence, Chamblee,
Ga.
WYANDOTTES WANTED
2 Silver Lace Wyandotte roosters,
not over. 12 mos. old. Write what you
have and price. Mrs. J. W. Hatcher,
Adrian, Ga., Rt. 1.
Baby chicks from state accredited
Write for prices. Chas. F. Howe, ibs,
Valley, Ga.
High powered chicks from heave, fall
laying flocks: R. I. Reds and B. R.
Wyandottes, $15 a 100 del. Lots less
than 100, add 1c per chick extra. 100
per cent live del. guaranteed. D. F.
Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27.
$14; Heavy Mixed, $13 a 100. Postpaid.
Live del. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.
on different breeds. H. R. Gaskins,
Americus, Ga. Hill St.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Cumming,
bred M. B. turkeys for 50 pure bred
B.;R. baby chicks.
Yatesville, Ga., Rt: 1.
Want 100 dark Cornish Gama baby
chicks, for December del. E. May-)
nard, Newton, Ga.
big stock day -old chicks. Prefer to
exch. for same. Write what you have
and prices. D. Boatright, Alma, Ga.
chicks to be del., December or Janu~-
ary. Write what you have to. offer.
E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.
Want 100 or 200 R. I. Red chicks. to
raise on halves to 9 or 10 wks. old.
Will let party hear once a week re-
garding same. Write before sending.
Mrs. R. S. Walden, Monticello, Ga.
Eggs For Sale
Star pen; eggs, $2.50 per 15; chicks,
20c ea., Utility, or Exhibition stock,
$1.50. per 15, and 15c ea. chick. Mrs.
Rd. Fleming, Ga.
| Toulouse geese, Mammoth Bronze tur-_
Baby Chicks For Sale _
flocks, bred to high egg production. |
$14; White and Brown L., $12; White |
Quality chicks: B. R., R. I. Reds, ea. as
Better baby chicks: Write for price
Want to exch. 1 pr. April 1929 pure @
Mrs. E. E. Fitch, -
Want 50 R. I. Red, or B. R. or other
Want 100 or 200 dark Cornish Game |
Hatching eggs_and baby chicks from ip
Buff Orpington eggs, from selected
layers, $1.50 per 15, $2.50 for 30 post-. oo
paid. O. A. Kennedy, Glennville, Ga.
B. R. and Donaldson R. Red eggs,
each, $1.25 for 15. Cash eae order.
No checks. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl-
vester, Ga. Rt. 3.
prize stock and heavy layers, $2 per.
15. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood
Ga. Box 83.
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs from prize
winning stock, $1 per 15. Mrs. Emmett
Trammel, Duluth, Ge: Rt.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. and
Ferris W. eggs, each, $1.25 per 15,
$2.25 for 30 del. Carton ret. Mrs. J. E,
Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. - ;
Black Minorca eggs for setting, $2. 35
per 15. O. H. \Wright, Atlanta, Ga.,
412 Peters Bldg. ~
S. C. R. I. Red, Harrison strain eggs,
$1.50 for 15, or $2. 50 for 30, pepe
Everett T. Hale, Athens, Ga. Rt.
_ Eggs Wanted. ~
Want 30 to 60 doz., fresh white eggs
weekly. State present price wanted.
Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.
ei
.
Want fresh eggs, any quantity. Will |
come after if near enough to Atlanta.
State quantity and make price. J. C.
Oseiaa Atlanta, Ga.,
ve
ing eggs. H. Ward, Savannah, Ga, Skid-
away Road.
Heavy Breed setting eggs and Pit Game
eggs. State breed, strain and all in-
formation in first letter. Will begin
\ Thompson (pen No. 2, a 10 per 15)
SoCs Rt. Red eggs, from Mayhoods
se last i sClelian, | or first of BSG
396 Cherokee ;
Premium paid for pure bred hatch- iG
~ Want prices on incubator lots of all f ue
PAGE FOUR
_ / Georgia
~ Market Bulletin
Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department Of
Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
| THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929.
Entered as second class matter Feb-
ruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office
| at Atlanta Georgia, under the act
| of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mail-
ing at special rate of postage pro-
vided for in section 1103. Act of
October 3, 1917.
Notices of farm produce and 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-
sibility for any notice appearing in
the Bulletin or transaction result-
ing therefrom.
Live Stoek For Sale |
: CATTLE FOR. SALE
20 mos old heifer, Holstein and Jer-
_ sey cross, freshen May 10th, $30 at barn.
M. M. Rowell, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 2. Box
G4
6 mos., old _reg., Jersey heifer, $40.00.
Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. 3
around. G, H. Clark, Griffin, Ga., Rt. A.
- 1 Jersey 2 yr. old last May, bull,
_ Berry School breed, ent. to reg., also
... 1 Short Horn yr. old bull. Write for
vrices and particulars. Grover C.
Wright, Rome, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 73.
\ 1 reg., Jersey male, bred by 8th Dist..
' A, and M., College, Madison, Ga., 26
mos. old, fine cond., $65.00 at barn.
M. T. Morrow, Newborn, Ga.
. 3-4 Holstein and 1-4 Short Horn, 11-
1-2 mos. old bull, cream and white
coor, gentle, and in fine shape, $38,
or exch. for Jersey heifer, or good
blood pigs. Rufus R. Duffey, Carroll-
ton, Ga., care Mtn. Oak Farm.
young bulls, heifers, bred and open,
and some young cows with calves, at
_- foot. J. A: Maxwell, Covington, Ga.,
rer RE). 4,
Jersey cow, with 2nd.calf, 3 1-2
common feed. $50, or exch. J. H. Step-
nens, Temple, Ga. | \ nd
Reg., Jersey bull, Lady Oxford Sul-
tan, 21 mos. old, wt., about 650 or 700
_Ibs., $75 at barn, or exch. for young
hens. Any pure breed, but prefer W. L.
_-J. R. Nickelson, Statham, Ga.
1 Grade Jersey/male calf, 1 yr. old.
- Sell, or exch. for good heifer. J. D.
_ Wilcher, Gibson, Ga. }
a Reg. Jersey cow with young heifer
calf. Sell, either or both. John D. Bail-
ey, Raymond, Ga. ;
1 Reg. Jersey, 3 yr. old, bull, from
Ga., State College breeding, $100.00 at
farm. T. P. Nelson, Yatesville,Ga.
Pure bred Red Polled 5 yr. old: bull.
Sell, or exch. for Hereford bull. I. J.
Robertson, Jesup, Ga., Box 342. .-
HOGS FOR SALE
_. 9 Duroc Jersey, 6 wks. old, pigs, sub-
_ ject to reg., 5 boars and 4 sows, $5 ea.,
or $40 for lot: Jonah Fuller, Luthers-
ie ville, Ga. Rt, f
_ _ 6 thrifty, mixed stock, 6 wks old pigs,
$5 ea., at barn; $6 ea., crates. Mrs. Joe
Wilmot,Ashland, Ga., Rt. 1. :
. 1 open gilt, 6 mos. old, 125 lbs., Black
_ Essex and red P. C., cross. Sell, or exch.
_. for 15 young, any breed hens, Mrs. Dar-
win Satterfield, White, Ga., Rt. 1.
_.S. Ps C.,\ Duroc, cross, 4 mos. old
a tag pig, $10. J. W. Walker, Hapeville,
a.
_.. & pure bred, bred gilts and 4 boars,
just entering service, $17.50 ea., crated,
ies noe S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga.,
; Quality bred O. I. C., 3 mos. old, dbl.,
treated for cholera, reg., in buyers
name, pigs, $10 ea., $18 pr., mated, non-
related. A. T. Rigsby, Camilla, Ga.
9 Jersey heifers, to freshen soon, $30]
Reg., Herefords, Polled and Horned;
mos. old; giving 1 1-2 gal.; milk with.
MARKET
; ; - t a eo
rowed June 8rd, wt., about 80 to 90
lbs., $15 ea. reg., in buyers name.
Cholera immune. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga.
Subject to reg., Duroc Jerseys, male
and female, 3 mos., old, wt., 75 Ibs.,
$10 ea. Cleon Brown, Almo, Ga.
30 shoats, 40 to 75 lbs., $175 for lot.
All cholera immune. J. T. Overton,
Perry, Ga. j
O.'I. C., gilt, $15.00 J. H. Stephens,
Temple, Ga., Rt. 1.
18 mos. old Duroc male, reg., $25.00.
Not crated. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.
3 pure bred Red: Duroc 7 mos. old
gilts, of litter of 11; dbl., treated, wt.,
about 120 lbs., ea., av., $25 ea., 3 for $70
FOB. Will furnish reg., papers in buy-
ers name. H. L. Harper, Waycross, Ga.,
Prescott St.
12 Duroc and Hampshire mixed pigs,
on December 12th, $4 ea., at my home,
8 mi., west Newnan. A. B. McKay,
Newnan, Ga., Rt. 8.
l*bred.O. I. C., gilt, with;Ped., $25;
or exch. for 25 bu., good, sound corn;
also O. I. C., 10 wks. old pigs, $8 ea.,
$15 pr., or exch. for corn at $1 bu. E.
C.; Heaton, Hartwell, Ga.
Duroc service males, 6 mos. old, $20;
10 wks. old pigs, $8, and $10 ea. All
reg., Sensation breeding. Z. L. Scott,
Concord, Ga. :
Reg. Duroc sow, 1 1-2 yrs., old, bred
to black P.'C., boar, $50; 7 subject to
reg., Duroc shoats, $8 ea., 2 for $15;
Black P. C. sow, bred to Duroc, $35;
aiso 15 feeder pigs. Make offer. Mrs.
C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 pr., mules, wt., 850 to 950 lbs. Sell
at bargain, cheap. C. F. Evridge, Rock-
mart, Ga., RFD 4.
_ I plug mule, $25 FOB my place, Jones
County, or exch. for heifer; over 4
ie old. J. M. Tinker, Macon, Ga., Rt.
' 9 yr. old, 800 lb., mare mule, gentle.
good worker, $65, or exch. for 2 gal.,
milk and 1 lb., butter per day milch
cow. R. V. Winkles, Carrollton, Ga.,
RFD 4.
2 good farm mules, 1100 lbs., ea., $200.
Jere R. Traylor, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 1.
7 yr. old Shetland pony, gentle, $50.
Mrs, T. E. May, Sandersville, Ga., So.
Harris St.
4 yr. old Shetland pony, $50. B. M.
Montgomery, Reynolds, Ga., RFD 1.
Kentucky mare, splendid saddler,
cheap. J. Lamb Johnston, Gainesville,
Gay i18 Park: St: Bs
9 yr. old farm horse, wt., 1050 lbs.,
$65, or exch. for hogs or cow. O. W.
Wilmot, Ashland, Ga., Rt. 1.
Good, gentle, farm work mule, wt.,
about 900 lbs., $85. All inquiries con-
taining stamps answered. Miss L. A.
Hamilton, Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
fairly good cond., work anywhere and
any way, $25 cash at my barn. H. F.
Seay, Conley, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 black and white spotted Shetland
pony, 6 yrs. old, well broke, $50. Exch.
for reg., and bred Jersey heifer calf.
T. L. Hammond, Dawsonville, Ga.
1 black mare mule, about 12 years
o'd, wt., 800 lbs., sound and good wor-
ker. Cheap, or exch. for cows, chickens,
eS sia W. J. Dyer, Cleveland, Ga..
1 black mare mule, wt., 1150 lbs., 11
yrs, old, $75 FOB cash. J. W. Mcleroy,
Riverdale, Ga.
Good farm, buggy or saddle horse,
10 or 11 yrs. old, 1100 lbs., work any-
where, $85. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
RABBITS FOR SALE
7 mos. o'd New Z. Red buck, $2: 4
mos. old buck, $1.50 FOB. B. L. Smith,
Atlanta, Ga., 410 Broyles St., phone,
MAdison, 5898-M.
1 large Belgium Hare buck, $2 by
Express. David Anderson, Nicholls, Ga.
Pure Chinchillas,. from Reg., stock,
$10 pr., trio, $12.50. Dandridge L. Blan-
chard, Appling, Ga.
Chinchilas and = White Flemish
Giants, ea., buck and 2 does (bred if
desired), $12; bucks and does, separate-
ly, $5 ea. All Ped. and healthy stock;
Chinchillas, buck and doe, $3 pr., 2
mos., old, $2.50 pr. All A-1 stock. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Clyde Burkette,
Chamblee, Ga., RFD 2.
White and Grey rabbits, different
ages. Sell, or exch. for 3 mos., old, good
cond., calf, or shoats. Mrs. Nora White,
Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 1.
New Z. Whites: 2 subject to reg., yr.
old, 6 and 6 1-2 lb., bucks, $2.50 ea.,
10 mos. old doe, well marked, but not
subject to reg., about 4 Ibs., $1.50. Exch.
for chicks at 12 1-2c ea. AH healthy
stock. Miss. Lois Overton, Perry, Ga.,
Her: ;
2 pure bred Black Essex gilts, far-
White Flemish Giants: 5 does, 1 yr.,
6 mos., (2). 9 mos., and (2) 6 mos, old; |
Good plug mule, wt., about 750 lbs., |
BULU mr N Pe ee :
non-related buck. Will furnish ped.,
papers on mother doe and buck. Heal-
thy and subject to reg., $15 for lot.
Mrs. W. M. Sharpe, Statesboro, Ga.,
PO Box 657. a
3 White Flemish does, breeding age,
Ped., $10. H. L. Puckett, Macon, Ga.,
416 Forest. Ave. :
Standard wt., Chinchilla bucks, fine
stock, $2.50 ea. Wooten Fanning, Wash-
ington, Ga.
7 mos. old Chinchillas and New Z.
Whites, ped. and eligible to reg. G. C.
Worsham, Culloden, Ga. :
Pr., Ped. Chinchillas, $5; reg., trio,
$1.00 ea. J. T. Swanson, Jr., Buford,
Ga., Rt. 2. Box 36,
Ped.,. Chinchilla does, $8 ea., 3 for
$20. Bred free. T. J. Morgan, Atlanta,
Ga., 388 Luckie St. NW.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
6 Toggenburg and Nubian goats, at
a bargain. Mrs. Frank Roeca, Atlanta,
Ga., 331 9th St, sphone HEmlock,
0107-J.
1 large curly haired work goat, $4
FOB. J. C. Snider, Matthews, Ga.
Large Nubian goat, $10; 1-2 breed
does, with young, $5 ea., including 1
or 2 kids. Good milkers. John L. Gantt,
Meigs, Ga.
1 pure bred, hornless, Toggenburg,
11 mos. old doe! from heavy milker and
Reg. Togeenburg buck; large to age
and will marked with neck lobes, $40
crated, FOB. Exch. for Jersey heifer,
or good blooded pigs. Rufus R. Duffy,
Carrollton, Ga., Mtn. Oak Farm.
Live Stock Wanted
_ CATTLE WANTED
Want prices on Aberdeen Angus, or
Red Polled bull calf, 3 or 4 mos. old;
W. R. Cunningham, Dixie, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want 2 pure bred Hereford _ bulls.
The Poll stock, about 1 yr. old, reg., or
subject to reg. Give best prices at home.
J. R. Reynolds, Jacksonville, Ga.
Want 8 or 10 yellow Jersey heifer
calves to raise on halves, until 10 or
12 mos, old. Good range. Del, to Pitts.
an T. E. Wise, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2. Box
Want a young cow with Ist or 2nd
calf. Must be reasonab'e for cash. Mrs.
N. T. Christmas, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want 8 or 10 heifer calves, 5 or 6
mos. old, to raise on halves, to 12 or 18
mos. old. Good pasture, plenty feed and
ge care. E. C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga.,
Want pure bred Hereford bull calf, 4
a 8 mos. old. J. A. Whitley, Tifton,
a.
Want fresh, young, good milch cows.
ne rican White, Stone Mtn., Ga.,
HOGS WANTED
Want S. P. C. male pig, about 3 mos.
old. T. A. Bowen, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 4.
Want Duroc Jersey male pig, 10 wks.
or 3 mos. old. Big Bone, short body,
thoroughbred, cholera immune. Exch.
Sound, shelled corn at $1.00 bu., FOB
here. J. B. Morris, Harrison, Ga.
Want Little Bone Guinea hogs. Quote
what you have and price. R. R. War-
hock, Beresford, Fla.
Want to! exch. pure Rucker cotton
seed, 45 percent lint for a pr., full blood
Big Bone .Guinea pigs. Write what
ls have and price. J. F. Cook, Madras,
a.
RABBITS WANTED &
Want 5 or 10 White does, 8 to.
mos. old, healthy cond.,
Fred I. Baker, Columbus,
12
and cheap.
Ga., Rt. 2.
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want 10 head of milk goats on shares.
Have good bean field to pasture in:
also want 2 or 4 a
On Shares.
Mrs. H. M.
2. Box 31.
Good pasture. Good ref.
Lucas, Graymont, Ga., Rt.
Georgia Products
_ For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Speckled crowders and Calif., black-
eyes, 25c Ib., or 5 lb., lots, 15c Ib. Gait:
Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
Velvet beans in hull, or shelled. Write.
for prices. A. J. Cowart, Walden, Ga.
50 bu., mixed Iron and Brabhams,
about 50 percent of ea., $3.25; also 25
bu., Irons, $3.50; 10 bu., Brabhams,
$3.50, bu., FOB. Oglethorpe, in good
bags. T. L. Coogle, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Velvet beans in hull. L. E. Gibbs,
Abbeville, Ga. a :
Clean Rice peas, 15c Ib., $2 pk., pos-
x
tage extra. Herbert Burnett, Talking
Rock, Ga. Rt. 2.0
Jersey cows to raise |*
CRSA eG poy ete
____ Thursday, November_28, 1929.
10 bu., Ga. raised Calif. black-eyed
peas, $40 for lot del. to your station.
Cash with order. No checks. C. A. Les-
i , care. Gen. Del, 9 ea
lie, Macon, Ga seas, $3.50, -
Mung beans, 10 lb., Brab
on: exch. for male pigs, of geod stock.
pA, Rt. i
929 crop,
2.50 bul,
Walter Bunch, Talking Ro
3
No 1 Bunch Velvet beag K
well cleaned; unbroken stqgig@
also No. 1 O-too-tan so
crop, $6 bu. B. T. Mars Valley,
Ga. ae a
Dry Eng. peas, 30c , rs. Ww, M.
Arrington, Wadley, G4 shea ie
1 bu., Sugar crowdy re wad
white black-eyes, $2.25. Mrs. L. R.R \=
y
ey, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 8. eR ee
Se unmixed white seed Lady peas,
sound and clean, 5 lbs., 30c lb., FOB.,
Eng., peas, 3 lbs., $1, FOB. or 20 cup-
ful del. Mrs. I. J. Simmons, Clermont
Ga. Rae Be eS a
A few bu., O-too-tans, Laredos, $7.50
and $10 bu., also a few bu., white peas,
with brown eyes, $6 bu., Whipps, $5 bu.
All FOB. W. E. Smith, Carrollton, Ga.
Rilo ee oe
White crowder peas, 25c lb., | Ric
table peas, 30c lb. FOB. Sound and
clean, J. B.. Hens'ey, Talona, Ga, |
Several tons Velvets, in pod for sale. |
Quote best price FOB. Jas, A. Ryals,
Graham, Ga., Rt. 1. : Ea
COTTON SEED FOR SALE.
Good, Wannamaker cotton seed. Sell,
or exch. for oats, wheat, or rye. R. P
Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Gh
Imp. Gokers No. 5 staple, 1 1-16 in
$1.25 bu., or exch. for good, sound corn.
W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. eae
30: bu., imp., Wannamakers Cleve
land, Big Boll, $3.50 per 100 lbs., 10 bu.,
or more, $1.00 bu. E. F. Thompson,
Farmington, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 68.;
Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll, 1st
yr. out, carefully selected, $1.00 bv
until January 1930. FOB. W. J. Mullis.
Waycross, Ga., Rt. 4. ; eae
Pure Piedmont Cleveland, Ist yr
from originator, $1.25 bu., 50 bu., lots
$1.00 bu. C. L. Bennett, Madison, Ga
90 bu., Wannamaker resistant cotton
seed, $1.25 bu., 25 bu., Manley heavy
fruiter, $1.50 bu., FOB. O. S. Williams.
Scotland, Ga. | My aay
Extra early, Big Boll Wilson-Cleve- -
land, Pedigreed; officially claimed to
be the heaviest yielder in the world;
Lots of 100 bu., $1.50 bu., 50 bu. $1.60
bu., 10 bu., $1.75 bu. W. W. Driskell,
Sparta, Ga. ie eee
' 25 bu., Ruckers 1st yr. from origi-
nator, 45 percent lint, $1.25 bu., in 10
bu., lots, or more, $1.20 bu, All FOB. .
J. H. Mosley, Rockmart, Ga., RFD 5.
_ Ruckers cotton seed, for sale, also
orange cane seed, $2.50 bu. Walter
Bunch Talking Rock, Ga, Rt.3.
Cooks Chapel No. 2, $1.25 bu. Mrs
W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga. a:
25 bu., Wannamaker Cleveland Big
Boll, slightly mixed, not weather dam- /
aged, 70c bu., FOB. T. B. McDowell,
Jr., Blakely, ia, Rio. |: URE Re eae
2 tons, pure Piedmont Cleveland imp.
ist yr from originator, $1.25 bu., also -
1 ton Wannamaker, first picking, dry,
clean and clear of damage, $1.50 bu.
All FOB. _C. J. Vickery, Canon, Ga.
100 bu., cotton seed, Wilson type Big. 4
Boll, 45 percent lint, $1.00 bu., FOB.
Tom Gilbert, Sale City, Ga.
Imp, Russell Big Boll, 1 and 1-8
staple, $2.00 bu. Jud Elrod, Hartwell,
Ke
lee
ao 4. Lee
u., Wilson imp., $1.50 bu., FO!
Franklin Atkinson, Madison, Ga.) a
f i imp., Pits 45 to 48 percent
in Ishi: SB: er 100 Ibs., .
Will Hart, Alto, Ga, Rt. Ly, : re
aie coe a 1, 2nd yr., from
ate College, $1.00 bu., FOB. Calvin
L. Thrash, Gay, Ga. _
_30 bu., Christful cotton seed, $1.00 bu.,
FOB. M. M. Rowell, Brmen, Ga., Rt. 2.
Box 54, baad aes
500 bu., W. J. Mathis imp., Toole cot-
ton seed, $1.25 per bu., less 10 per cent
for all orders before January 1st, 1930.
Send orders to: R. E. Jernigan, Smith-
ville, Ga. eee
Seed For ey , if ;
White pop corn, this yr. crop, 5c 1
on ear. Cash with order. Mrs. A,
Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ White nest onions, 60c gal., postpaid,
ee Linton Hilson, Mitchell, Ga,,
Large, multiplying onions, $1.65
del. Roy D. Tankersley, Appling, -
Vine okra seed, 15 thls. or exch
Ibs. for 100 cabbage, 300 Bermuda
ion, and 100 nice strawberry pl
Ea. to pay postage. Mrs,
irons, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1. he
a SEED FOR SALE
: 50. ee each, pure Iron and Iron Clad
peas and red rippers, for seed, each,
10c lb. All unmixed, pure, and saved
- especially for seed. Add postage. Jno.
lol Cross, Clarkesville, Ga., Rt. 2, Box
Sete Rockyford cantaloupe and large
ee Hackensack muskmelon, all. mixed, 50c
\b., Thurmond Gray and Pride of Ga.
- watermelon seed, 75c lb., Elephant Ear
}
j tobacco, 35c tbls. Add postage. Cash
with order. Miss Pearl Jones, Mc-
-) Intyre, Ga. Rt. 2.
ee Selected Watson * watermeion seed,
75c lb., postpaid.
Pavyo, Ga. RFD 4.
Dales imp. Bonanza tobacco seed,
saved from choice stalks and crows ft.
only. Yield for this yr., 1060 lbs., per
acre with an av. price per lb., of 24 and
11-100, 45c per oz., 1-2 lb., $2. 50; $4.50
Tb., postpaid. B. J. Futch, Stilson, Ga,
Cabbage seed). $1 Jb., Purple). Lop;
White Globe turnip seed, 35 Ib., white
Bermuda onion seed, $3 lb., postpaid.
W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.
Ce aay of all winter Eng. pea seed,
unch, 45c. Ib., old fashioned cornfield
heme seed, now 40c lb., in spring 45c;
long pod okra seed, 15 cup; ornamen-
tal hot pepper seed, 10c pkg./ Miss Eva
epepiun, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2.
"4 tps. white Eng. pea seed, and. dried
butter beans, each, 15c:lb. and postage.
Austin S. Joyner,
Ae.
Ae F About 1 1-2 bu. multiplying onion
sets, 10c qt., or 25c gal. Mrs. N. W.
Fulford, Reynods, Ga. Rt. 3.
ahaa o al varieties turnip and
seed, 50. Ib. postpaid.
Blackshear, Ga. : oe
_ Nest onions, 50 gal., also home-made
dry sage, 60c lb. Mrs. W. M. Arring-
ton, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 2.
Weaver imp. Watson melon seed,
ee for seed only $1.25 lb., FOB. L.
Weaver, Moultrie, Ga. Rt <9.
sek Dhow Brown Leaf tobacco seed, $1.50
_ per 1 salmon can full. Mrs. Alpha
_ Martin, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 3.
Cattail millet, 10c 1b., in pod, winter
-meon seed, 25 a 100; pure Hastings
ao, ONG. Whatley prolific seed corn, 65 per
ae peck, $2.50 bu. Exch. for seed rye,
wheat. ,Also 1 gal. white nest onions
and 1 gal. scullion buttons, each, 50c;
sage seed, 10c oo EB, LL, Corley,
_ Mauk, Ga, Rt. 1
Texas seed Ribbon cane. seed, 20c Ib.
8 Ibs., 50c: 7 Ibs. $1. Postpaid in Ga.
4 No checks. J. H. Davis, Beenie
Ga. Rt. 5, Box 126.
Several bu. white nest onions, 55c
gal., del. Money order. Mrs. B. zc}
Montgomery, Sparta, Gai Rb. 2:
E., prolific, frost proof Eng. peas,
bunch beans, Hastings Speckled bunc
- butter beans, and true Ga. collard seed
_ each, 35c Ib., 3 lbs. $1 del. Hastings
cabbage-collard seed, 40c b. C. F. Mad-
~dox, Fowery Branch, Ga.
Yellow Danver, Australian brown,
dark yellow white pearl onion sets, 35
qt., 80 gal, $1.55 pk., $5.60 bu. post-
Q paid: $5 bu, Exp. collect; white mul-
tiplyers; 75c al., Bermuda onion plants
\{5e, 500) $1.25 M, 6M, $4.75 collect. Ca-
der. Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Golden Strip cushaw seed, 3 doz., $1
postpaid. J. J. Simpson, Atlanta, Ga.
19 Brookwood Drive, SW.
. New, 1929 Ga. headed collard seed,
60c lb. Cash with order. Miss Margie
ee Stockbridge, Gaeo Rt 4, a
rutabaga
Sol Oden,
Tb., del. in Ga. J. O. Rodgers, McDon-
ough, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 69.
- 90 Ibs. Watson melon ised. bright,
1929 crop, 75c ae if: lot is taken; less
lots, $1 Ib. N. T. Christmas, Vienna,
Ga. Rt. 4.
Large white nest onions, 60c gal., $4
: Ga Mrs. B. I. Robinson, Greenville,
a. , f.
. 50 lbs. Pride of Ga. melon seed, in
f ea shape for Sale. RoR: Smarrs,
riffin, Ga.
Curly Leaf mustard seed, 10c tbls.,
* ies, C.J. Vickry, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2,
500 lbs. white velvet okra seed, 1929
crop, 100 Ib. bags, 12c Ib., also "700 Ibs.
golden bantam pop corn; shelled, clean-
ed, screened and sacked, 100 Ibs., seam-
* less bags; 6c lb. For quick sale. C. S.
- Glisson, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Fy LOO, Ibs. Thurmond Grey seed, out of
nothing less than 15 lb. melons, $1 now
~ $1.25 lb. after Xmas. G. E. Phillips,
_ Ellaville, Ga.
: Scullion multiplying red onions and
Cons. 60c gal., white nest and red
globe, 65c gal., white and speckled half
- runner garden bean, 30ce per 1 tea cup
aU, * Mins, B: L Brown, Ball Ground,
Ga: Rt. :
Te Ibs. : new, 1929 long green pod okra
seed, | (50c Ib. Mrs. W. Le Smith, Nor-
man Park, Ga.
elvet okra seed 250 tea cup full.
Miss Gs 5. McLane, Hartwell, Ga. RFD
20 lbs, Pride of Ga. melon sebd, 5c
D. Hugh Walker, Blackshear, Ga., Box
Beat the Bee syrup cane seed. isomes
thing new) made 175 gal. per acre this
a wt. 13 lbs., to the gal., 65c gal. del.
L. White, Villanow, Ga. RFD 2.
a bu. scullion buttons, 50c gal. Mrs.
W. F. Fricks, Silver Creek, Ga.
50 bu. Burr Clover seed in dirt to
inoculate, $1 bu. W. M. Burson, Mon-
roe, Ga., RFD 4.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Fancy Ext., honey, 5 lb. pails, 12 to
cs., $8.50; 6 to cs., $8.25; No. 1 Ext., in
10 Tb., 6 to: CS., $i. 00; Fancy Comb, 16
OZ., jars, 24 to CS: $4. 50; Fancy Ext.,
single 5 lb., del., by mail, $1.00; 10 lbs.,
$1.85; 10 1bS., No. 1 Ext., del., $1. 50.
John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.
20 Pat., 8 frame cypress hives with
1 super, with gray Caucasian bees,
strong colonies, $6.00 ea. Bill Lang,
Cumming, Ga.
1 2nd hand, new style 2 frame Novice
Extractor, used very little, $15.00; 1
2nd hand wax extractor, $10.00. R. W.
Best, No address given.
5 lbs., bright bees wax, $1.50 del. Tay-
or Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., Res 2.
CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
FOR SALE *
100 bu., sheiled corn. Make offer. D.
A McPherson, Cuthbert, Ga.
500 or 600 bu., good corn for sale.
S. M. Howard, Barnesville, Ga., Box
186.
250 bu., Ear corn, 95c bu., also 250
bu., shelled white corn, loaded loose in
car, $1.10 bu. All FOB. All good qual-
ity. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.
10 ibs:, red pop corn, 15c lb., 8 lbs.,
Blue,, white and yellow mixed, 49 1- 2
Li; plus postage. Mrs. Alpha Martin,
talking Hock) Ga. Rt. 3.6.
Nubbed and shelled pop corn, 10 lb.,
a.so sweet sound peas, 25c pt. Mrs. A.
fuck, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 59.
| Good, sound corn, suitabie for meal,
$1.00 bu., FOB. Mrs. W. S. Norton,
Edison, Ga.
Several hundred lbs., white, shelled
pop corn, 9c lb., or exch. for white
fied peas, Lb. for jb. G. Y. Yeomans,
Vidalia, Ga.
Batts 4 ear prolific seed corn, small
cob, 1st yr. from breeder. Does well on
poor iand. 70c per 1-2 peck, $1.25 peck,
postpaid in Ga., No checks. J. H. Davis,
Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5. Box 126.
Large quantities pure Golden Queen
pop corn, in ear, $3.00 bu., also pure
Whatleys prolific seed corn, in ear,
$3.00 bu., Ali FOB. Miss Kate Lan-
caster, Sylvester, Ga. }
Several bu., Golden Queen pop corn,
selected, shucked and sacked in ear.
Fine for seed. Make offer. J. L. Tipton,
Sylvester, Ga.
GRAIN FOR SALE
Wheat, for chickens, sound, but
smail grains, 60 lbs., to bu., $1.70 bu.,
FOB. Not less than 2 1-2 bu., shipped.
&. H. George, Madison, Ga.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from
foreign grain or grass seed, 90c bu.
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
30 bu., genuine Fulghum oats, $25
for lot del., your station. Cash (no
checks) with order. C. A, Leslie, Macon,
Ga., care. Gen. Del. \
Pure Purple straw seed wheat (and
fine for graham), $2 bu., aiso pure
Neelys Cleveland and staple cotton,
a bu. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga.,
RG,
Texas Rust Proof and Appler seed
oats, 90c bu., at barn. E. L. a Val-
| dosta, Ga.
SYRUP FOR SALE
6 gals. famous So. Ga. cane syrup, $5
in 1 gal. cans. David Anderson, Nich-
ols, Ga.
7 Pure Sugar Cane syrup, in new Cy-
press 35 gal. bbls., 75c gal. Freight paid.
a grade. W. W. Williams, Quitman,
a
New crop Ga. sugar cane syrup, very
best grade, $5 per cs. of 6 10 lb. cans,
$5.50 per cs. for 5 lb. cans. P. A. Jones,
West.Green, Ga.
400 gal. No. 1 Ga. cane syrup, in cans
ie gal., or 90c gal. in 100 gal. lots. M.
Anderson, Nahunta, Ga.
a No. 10 cans to cs., pure cane syrup,
new, $4; 12 No. 5, $4. 255:F OB... G.
Duren, Meigs, Ga.
A-1 grade new sugar cane syrup, Cs.,
6. No. 10 cans, $4.50; cs., No. 5s, $4.80;
10c:cs., less. lots of 5 or more cs., new
35 gal. bbis., $20; special prices on
several cases Or: bbIs. Lee Patrick,
Quitman, Ga.
Pure, new crop Ribbon cane syrup,
in new 35 gal. bbls., 55c gal., in cases,
Secluie A-1 pure syrup in new cy-
press bbls., 60c gal., in gal. cans, $4.50
per cs., 6 cans: $4.75 per cs., 12 half
gal. cans, FOB.
ham, Ga.
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 50c gal., FOB
shipping point, in bbls. E. A. Maxwell,
Calvary, Ga.
Lah
6 1. gal. cans, $4.40 per cs., 12 1-2 gal.
PECANS AND PEANUTS: FOR: SALE
6 or 7 tons large Jumbo. peanuts,
also 360 bales peanut hay. (with lots
of nuts in hay) for sale. T. N. Rush-
ing, Claxton, Ga.
200 or 300 lbs. good seedling pecans
ae sale. D, A. McPherson, Cuthbert,
a.
Virginia peanuts, about a car load,
for sale. C. W. Harvey, Daisy, Ga.
White Spanish peanuts for eating, or
seed, 5c lb, FOB. D. E. Thompson,
Pinehurst, Ga.
About 100 lbs. shart and Schley pe-
cans, 50c lb., del. W. H. Black, Gab-
bettville, Ga.
60 Ibs. seedling pecans; for planting,
18c lb., $9 for lot. Cash with order.
T. M. Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1. \
Large, red peanuts, $1 peck, $3.50 bu.
G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
1-2 ton, old fashioned variety pea-
nuts, good seed, 6c lb. FOB. Cash
with order. J. R. Fendley, Bluffton,
Ga. RFD 3.
No. 1 N. C. Runner peanuts, 5c 1b.,
also. 40 lbs. Schley pecans, 35c lb. Mrs.
W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga.
Medium size pecans, 25c lb. or exch.
25 lbs. for 6 nice hens. Write first. Mrs,
G. H. Hays, Flippen, Ga. P. O.. Box 175.
20 lbs. Stuart pecans, large size, 40c
lb. R. L. Johnson, Midville, Ga.
About 300 lbs. Stuart paper shells, 40c
lb., FOB; 25 lb. lots and over del. in
Ga, also a few Mobile and Tesche pa-
per shells, 30c lb., ae C. G. Oliver}
Barnesville, Ga. Rt.
- 8 bu. large size Baath peanuts, ae
bu. Friendly Green, Midviile, Ga.
2, Box 96.
N. C. Flat vine pinders, $1. 50. bu. or
exch. for Barred Rock, R. I. Red or
W. L. pullets, or hens. Mrs. L. E. Deal,
Bristol, Ga.
700 Ibs. or more, good sound N. C,
running peanuts, grown 1 yr. in Ga.,
2.
left, 18 yrs. improvement. Round 1 ton
per acre; same amt. hay. $1.25 bu.,
FOB. Cash with order. Prompt ship-
ment. W. U. J. Draughn, Whigham,
Ga.
Only 200 lbs., choice Stuart pecans
Dennis, Ga.
/PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES
VINES ETC. FOR SALE :
ft., 40 to 75c. J. M. Johnson, Shellman;
Ga. Rt.
Concord grape 2 yr. old vines, 10 ea.
ea.; within 50 miles, will set and guar-
antee to live, lots of 100. . M. An-
derson, Williamson, Ga.
Fig, currant, and. cherry sprouts well
rooted, 10c ea., white
severai kinds grape cuttings, $1 a 10v.
Add postage. Mrs. Bell Goddard, Gog-
gins, Ga. Rt. 2.
Well rooted Blue grape cuttings, 10c
6451 0-05 ck
Corde:e, Ga.
varieties, from eariy until late, $2; 1b
2 yr. ola trees, $3.75. All del. State insp.
1. ivi. Webb, Elijay, Ga.
budded Stuart pecan trees,
shade tree size, down, $3.00 down, ea.
K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga.
Large type red plum trees, ripens ian
July, 25 ea., a.So
30c a 100. Mrs. Rufas Anderson, Au~
gusta, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 28.
Weill rooted, cuttings Alamo. grape,
ne ea., $5 a doz. Cleon Brown, Alamo,
a.
state, insp. budded pecan trees, 2 to
10 ft., 25e to 85c, in lots above 10. Mrs.
Ranie Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.
Peach, apples, pears, plum, grape,
fig, pecan, quince, cherry apricot, pom-
egranate and mulberry trees and piants
or all kinds. A. J. We:den, Griffin, Ga.
5M., high grade stuart pecan. trees:
av., 4 to 10 ft., $5 to $7 doz. all grattea
or pudded, State insp., weil dev. and
properly packed, FOB Express. office
here. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga.
Biue concord and Moore's eariy grape
vine plants, 2 yrs. old, 10c ea., $1 a 100;
=o, Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt.
Apple trees, 1\to,3 ft. 6 for a1: Rasp-
bery (St. Regis), ool doz.,. Himalaya
cans, $4.60 per cs., FOB. oC. B. Har-)
rell, Wieheet Ga, a Le aN
eetnaven! 2
desde Ponder, Whig- |
5c lb. Marvin Koon, Edison, Ga. Rt
N. C. Flat Runner peanuts. 1 ton
left, 40 ib. del. Mrs. F. J. Broadfield,
State insp. budded, true to name,|
Stuart and Schley pecan trees, 2 to &
$5 100; Stuart pecan trees, 30c to 75c
or $1.00 del. C, D. Coilins
fo apple trees, 1 yr. old, 2 of each 8
from
strawberry. plants, }
1 yr. old 8c ea., 75c a 100. Postage to be}
biackberry, 60c doz., chestnut trees 1 to]
138 ft. 2 Ke
_PAGE ave
Passionoles. for pickles, 150 oar, Add pos-
tage on small orders. Mrs. Marion Ea-
ton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
50 evergreen cherry laurels, $1 ea. 4
ft., $1.50 ea. Mrs. W. L. Brooker, Syl-
vania, Ga. Rt. 3.
2 to 3 ft., 40c ea., Bartlett pears, 2 to
3 ft., 50c ea. All postpaid. Mrs. O. H.
Harsley, Tallapoosa, Ga.
L. Harrell, Fitzgerald, Ga. -
500 crabapple 2 to 2 1-2 ft. high trees
20c ea., J. W. Walker, Hapeville, Ga.
125 black walnut trees, 3 to 4 ft., 25c
ter, Marshalville, Ga.
Concord grapes, 3 for 10c. Himalaya
blackberry, 5c ea., Claudie V. James,
Talking Rock, Ga. OU 2.
McDonald blackberry; Lucretia and
Premo dewberry, ea. 75c a 100; $6: M.,
Missionary strawberry, $2 M., P: P. Ce-
lestial Brown. Turkey figs, 7 medium
size, $1; sweet and sour pomegranate, 5
for $1; Kudzu, $1.35 a 100; Bermuda
Carpet and Golden Crown: grass roots,
, M. Specially priced for ordering now.
. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt.. 2.
State inspected budded pecan trees,
Stuart and Schley; ay. size and price 3
to 12 ft., 25c to $1 ea. Idus Johnson,
Shellman, Ga.
State insp. true to name, apple and
peach trees, all leading varieties, 3 to 4
ft., 15c. ea, Early keiffer pear trees, 2
yTs., 4 to 5 ft., 50 ea., grape vines, 2 yr.
Concord blue, and Niagra White, caC::
ea. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga:
State insp., fruit trees: leading va-
ieties peach, $45 M., apples, $7.50 a 100;.
figs $12.50; cherry | plum, ea., $15; blk
walnut, 4 - 5 ft. trees, $3 doz. Grape-
vines, $6. 50 a 100. E. B.
erdale, Ga eh)
Fine, large sweet chabapple , wild
fob. Less in quanities, Mrs. H.
Wal er, Grantville, Ga.
2 ivr, "old size, Fig bushes, blue plum,
jand pear trees, 10c ea., grape vines,
hogs. : E. C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga. Rt 2.
About 18 young fig scions, 20c ea.
Money with order. Mrs. R.'S. Walden,
Monticello, Ga., Rt. 6.
Schley, Stuart and Money-Maker
pecan: trees.
corn, or shelled velvet beans.
Simon, Albany, Ga.
s. ie
other plums, figs, several kinds apple
ee . Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt.
POTATOES FOR SALE
potatoes, $1. by Exp. David Anderson,
Nichols, Ga.
100 bu. Porto Ricans,
furnish sacks.
John A. Watson, Met-
ter, Ga. Rt. 1,
over) del. oR. R: Driskell, Juliette, Ga.
Rt. 1 Box 79.
Good, sound sweet potatoes.
exch.. for calves, or chickens.
Bunn, Midville, Ga.
60c bu. Arthur Harper, Ocilla, Ga.
Porto Ricans, 60c bu. FOB. John
Daniel, Baxley, Ga.
toes, ee for prices on amt.-
want. F. L. Jones, Elza, Ga.
-VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Jerusa'em artichokes,
25c peck, FOB. Mrs. J.
Conyers, Ga. Rt, 3. a
Green, sweet. peppers, 8c lb., add
pamee. ee - orders until Decem-
Ss Ss M. Phillips,
ro Box 184. rere
reen, Sweet and Hot peppers; 1 gal.
each. Make best offer. pepe Fe
son, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 68.
Red and green Chilian big cayenne
peppers, 25c postpaid: Mrs.
va Saar Ga.
lice, large pumpkins, 25c ea,
Snider, Matthews, G Ga. G. :
S Foepben,
bus del., or (75c:
COR: 25 t.
Best, Ogeechee, G _
gain. a A. Tanner, Dial, Ga.
cry Sage, or well rooted sage plants.
Limited quantity. winter heading col
Free stone, larger than Elberta peach ~
i
Several M.; bedded paper shell, State 9.
insp: pecan trees. Write for prices. Wat
ea., 3 for 50c $1.25 doz., del. J. P. Les- Ee
Travis, Riv-
5c ea., No stamps. Exch "for chickens or
Sell or exch. for shelled
. May and June cherries, Damson, nha ee
70 lbs. first class, asst., eating sweet _
thoroughly _
dry, $1.25 per 100 lbs., FOB. Parties to
100 bu. No: 1 Fancy Porto Ricans, a
scuppernong, a bu., FOB. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, _
10 bu. sweet, potatoes, $1 bu., 2 bu. or
co yo
50 bu. Porto) Ricans, good and dry, lee
Vine grown Big Stem Jersey pota- _
you
for pickling, ;
Thomp-
: Bs Ste-
Jerusalem. artichokes for Purine, me
Good, aretha cabbage, be ea ah
Hot, red pepper, 25 Ib. Exch. for
. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3.
Het
i
goose plum bushes, 3 to 5 ft. high, 25c . ms
and menelis mixed collection, $125 doz.
Rts noe ee
ARKET BULLETIN
- Thursday, November 28, 1929. x
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ee . E by exp. in dbl. bags. We remit imme- nish stock, labor and tools to culti-| and post office. Write or see. ato
a 5 diately, or send samples, state approxi- vate farm on 3rd and 4th, or for stand-| Bergstrom, Isle of Wight, Dorchester oan
A Georgia P roducts mate quanities of ea., and we will give|ing rent. School and churches near. | Liberty Co., Ga. a ee
rd; you our price. W. H. Robinson, Cario, In Pauding county, 6 mi. N. E. Dal-| want boy to live as one of family
Wanted
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want all varieties, any quantity,
field, or edible peas and beans. Send
sample, prices, and quote quantities of
oa ea. R. N. Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.
4 Want 100 lbs., or less cream or white
% sugar crowders for seed. Will pay 8c
per 1b., FOB. your station. Mrs. Grace
Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga., RFD.
Want Lady peas, any amount. Send
sample and price. Fred I. Baker, Col-
umbus, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want mixed peas. W. W. Williams,
Quitman, Ga. :
Want beans and peas, any variety,
' any size lots. Name lowest price. C. A.
Rowland, Athens, Ga. .
Want Cow peas. Will give Wanna-
naker cotton seed and Piedmont 2
ar seed corn in exch. Only first class
' eed shipped. Rhett Steinheimer, Wool-
Seyi; Gas? Abed
| Paying $2.10 bu., for cow peas, any
Fs quantity, also want soy beans and Vel-
vets. United Farmers, Brunson, S. C.
k Want sound Velvets in pod: car load
- and truck loads. Quote best del., price.
_ Dixie Feed Co., Savannah, Ga.
CORN SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL
WANTED
ar Want 100 bu., shucked, assorted, ear
it corn. Give best cash price. Parties liv-
i ing over 100 mi., Atlanta, need not
eee H. L. Wills, Comsaing, Ga. Rt.
COTTON SEED WANTED
Want a few bu., Russells Big Boll,
green seed cotton. Must be pure. J. W.
Bradley, Menlo, -Ga., Rt. 1.
Want 1 ton cotton seed from No.
Be ic oe Hoy ea next year.
. , ete. S. M. Hi 1S=
* yille, Ga., Box 186. Pree
Want 1 ton cotton seed from No. Ga.,
, or Tenn., to p'ant next year. Rev. S. M.
' Howard, Barnesville, Ga., Box 196.
FRUITS WANTED
Want to exch. E. J., Chas. W: cab-
bage plants, $1.00 M., for dried fruits,
or for nice feed sacks. White. Mrs.
S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga.
_ GRAIN WANTED
Want a ton or 2 of shucks. State
best del. price, or will exch. a small
aie G. W. Green, Cedartown, Ga.,
( Want cheap wheat and oats for chic-
ken feed. State del. price- R. V
_. _defferson, Ga., Bon Vig. & 3 el
.-HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
; WANTED |
oy: eee & praut 1 a 2 Ibs., beeswax.
tid el, prices TA:
a Ga, Ri Dp) e EPO Wray,
nt honey bees in any style hiv
Cee a ees a price a
a8 e. R. T. Irish, S
1112 East 36th St, ne ee
Want old ta Men boa
: ime red onion buttons
State price. Mrs. T :
tie, Ga, Rt. 1. eee
sh _ Want large black walnuts for plant-
S ing. Exch. CAas. W: cabbage Aen
1M plants for 40 bu. walnuts. J. U.
Dee Ga. ge
ant 1 to 2 lbs. clean seedling cher-
oo ) ts 1k t042 bu. peach, and 1 ib each
a of 2 good varieties Blue plum, seed-
Pees mee samples and quote
rices. . B. Howar
Ga. P.O. Box 33. heen
' ant ol ime seedless multiplying
Shallots. Write best price. Mrs. aM
Pinson, Linco'nton, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 69.
_. - SYRUP WANTED |
Want ribbon cane and Sorghum sy-
eee Bens nee and peanuts.
fase is, Savannah, Ga. ynt-
ote oe Ga. 312 Mont
i Want to .exch, value for new Ga.
Cane syrup in gal. buckets. Write. Mrs.
ec eee, Beal, Macon, Ga., 407 Forsyth
PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want pecans, all varieties, any amt.
Neon Buchanan, Americus, Ga. .
Want seedling and papershell pecans,
all varieties, any quanity. Send samples
for prices. Cash paid. Southland Pecan
Co. Columbus, Ga.
Want No. 1 Schley and Stuart pecans
Send samples and prices. Terminal
Fruit Co. Atlanta Ga. Terminal Sta.
Want pecans, any variety. Send sam-
ples and quote price. Mrs. G. W. Mor-:
5 ~ row. Elberton, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want new crop pecans, all varieties,
;
\have for sale.
rent.
| ley,
_ budded and seedlings. Ship them to us!
Ga. bts
Want No. 1 Schley and Stuart pecans
Send samples and price. Terminal
Fruit Co. Atlanta, Ga. Terminal Sa.
Went new crop pecans, all varieties,
paper shells and seedlings. Send full
information as to amts. varieties, and
we will make cash offer on same. Han-
dle any amounts from 100 lbs. to car
loads. Ref. Any bank or mercantile es-
tablishment in Albany. We pay cash.
The Bobs Candy Co. Albany, Ga. ~
Want a few lbs., pecans for parrot.
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want 300 lbs., Schley or good: paper
shell pecans. W. I. Dooley, Sales Megr.,
Conasauga River Lumber Co., Cona-
sauga, Tenn.
PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
ETC., WANTED
Want black walnut sprouts, 12 to 36
in. high, grown from large sized nuts.
Quote lowest price on quantity you
B. F. Fagan, Martin,
Gaz
Want 2 or 3 yr, old grape vines, to
plant an acre, also enough figs for the
same, land. C. H. Nichols, Rome, Ga.
Exch. value for pecans, walnuts,
scuppernongs, rooted or for pecans and
walnuts. Mrs. Sarah Harris, Demor-
est, Ga., Rt. 1.
Farms For Rent
10 horse farm, 25 mi. S. E. Atlanta,
mostly chocolate loam soil; 2 pastures
2 branches, with good bottoms; main
house; 3 tenant houses; barns, etc., 3
mi. county seat; 1 mi. school, stores,
churches. All or part to acceptable
tenant (who must furnish self, stock,
feed, etc.) for $40 per plow. Prefer man
with tractor. Possession at once. Leo
Grossman, Atlanta, Ga., 1150 East No.
Ave., Apt. 7.
100 acre farm, 1 mi. north Zebulon,
on Williamson road, near good schools
and churches. Come (live 4 1-2 mi,
north of Zebu'on on State Highway No,
3y: or write. J. B. Pitts, Jr., Griffin,
Ga., RFD 3. ;
1 horse farm for rent, 3rd and 4th
to man who can furnish self; 1 mi.
school; 4 mi. Buchanan; another small
place with 3 room house, 3 1-2: mi.
Buchanan. T. C. Rowell, Buchanan,
Ga. Rt. 2, Box 24.
Desirable small farm in Morgan
county. Good school, churches. Good
house on farm. 50-50 basis. Tenant to
furnish stock and supplies to make
crop. Mrs. Madge B. McRae, Atlanta,
Ga. 583 Ponce de Leon. Ave.
Good farm for rent, to suitable ten-
ants, for 3rd and 4th, or for standing
Mrs. A. D. Olds, College Park,
Ga., 652 No. Main St.
2 or 3 horse farm at The Rock, Ga.
Several acres bottoms, suitable for
trucking, 8 mi. Thomaston and good
market. Near good grade school and
churches. Douglas McKenney, The
Rock, Ga.
Good 2 horse farm, 45 acres in cul-
tivation; real good, ceiled, painted in-
and spring water, good pasture, RFD
1 1-2 mi. Ellenwood; 12 mi. So. At-
lanta. Standing rent. Renter to fur-
nish own stock. W. C. Rowder, Ellen-
wood, Ga.
Good 2 mule farm near market,
school and church, and adjoins the
great mineral springs and health re-
sort: standing rent, or to party with
stock, feed and tools, on 3rd and 4th
basis, or I will furnish 4 tons of guano
for the 2 plows and go 50-50. . Have
good 5 or 6 room house and barn. Can
furnish some hogs and chickens on 50-
50 basis to right man. Rf. exch. apply
at once. Mrs. T. A. McMillan, Chaun-
cey, Ga. Rt. 2, Care Jay-Bird Springs.
Want man and wife and small fam-
ily to tend 18 to 20 acres on_ halves.
Must be honest and good worker, so-
ber and able to furnish self until Ap-
ril or May, or will hire man to make
crop at reasonable wage, and his wife
to hoe some. Give ref., state age and
farming exp. J. M. Gaines, Rockmart,
| Ga. RFD 3. :
110 acres in Taliaferro county; 30
in cultivation, bal. Bermuda pasture
with wire fence all around place, $100
per yr., 1 to 5 yrs. Write for further
in formation. J. T. Overton, Perry,
Gao: :
Farms to let on halves, 214 acres;
125 open, wire all around it. Bale te
acre land. Ref. County Agt. H. G, Wi-
Butts Co., Ga.
Jackson, Ga.
Want 1 or 2 croppers,
\
ae
State best price. Mrs. S. J. Belcher, |
side and out, 6 room house; fine well}
R. C. Thomas,
| chickens, pigs, sweet potatoes and veg-.
etables. Healthy location. 3 mi. RR,
who can fur-
(sg ais Alto Woodall, Dallas, Ga.,
40 acres farm; good house, pasture,
water and wood, al! convenient. Stand-
ing rent, 4th of crop, or halves. See,
or write. W. M. Fortner, Meansville,
Ga. Rt. 1.
20 acres land, 1 mi. north Dahlon-
ega, on highway; good house and loca-
tion for dairy and poultry farming.
Pe Ss. ae eres Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
5, Box 9.
Wanted To Rent Farms
Want farm or dairy on halves. Pre-
fer So. Ga. Best:of ref. and exp. L. R.
Clark, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 3.
- Want a farm, large or small, that
has good fish pond or mill pond. Write
what you have, giving full particulars
in first letter. T. M. Poole, Roswell,
Gaye RED 1. :
Want 6 to 12 plow farm, good cot-
ton land to work on halves. Party must
furnish good mules and walking cul-
tivators, and finance making of crop.
G. G. Jackson, Arlington, Ga., Rt. 2.
-Want 78 or 80 acre farm on 50-50.
Fertile land, good house, with reliable
party. Want to move before xmas.
C. . Fiveash, Bainbridge, Ga. RFD
Want 2 horse farm, good house and
land, near school. 5 in family, $12 or
$15 to the plow. J. A. Bush, Wrights-
ville, Ga. RFD 1. :
Want to lease or rent a little truck
farm near Atlanta, or would take
charge of a good country home, near
Atlanta, for wages. W. A. Moon, Wa-
co, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 114.
Want good 1 horse crop on 50-50.
Prefer near church and good town,
with good house and water. Can fur-
nish self, except fertilizer. J. A. R.
Langley, Lithonia, Ga. RFD 1.
Want crop for 1930, 1 or 2 horse,
cotton or corn with man who can fur-
nish plenty of guano, etc. Dont mind
work. Will have to be furnished. Pre-
fer within 30 mi. Woolsey. J. W. Will-
iams, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 and 1
cow ahd guano. Would take a dairy
farm of about 25 or 30 cows on 50-50
and feed crop. Exp. in same. Would
accept overseers job and 20 acres in
cotton. Anywhere in Ga. Millerd Da-
vis, Girard, Ala, Rt. 1. Box 98. :
Want about 35 or 40 acres good land
on halves; near church and_ school.
Prefer within 10 to 20 mi. Athens. Have
2 plow hands and self. L. R. Sheri-
dan, Comer, Ga. RFD 1.
Want 1 horse farm to work on halves
also a small dairy and poultry farm.
Ref. exch. W. H. Poole, Manassas, Ga.
eG 3
Want about 2 horse crop, mostly feed
stuff, on 50-50. Must have work dur-
ing winter. Exp. A few cows, also poul-
try and hogs on shares. or salary con-
sidered. Good community, land, house,
etc. Prefer Middle or South Ga. L. C.
Pierce, Talbotton, Ga., RFD 5.
Farm Help Wanted
Want good farmer to share crop on
49 to 60 acres of good rich farming
land in McIntosh county, to begin
about ist of yr. Write. W. K. Will-
iams, Townsend, Ga. RFD 1, Box 47.
Want boy 12 to 14 yrs. to live as one
of family and assist with work. Wil!
give advantages. C. F. Aultman, Ft.
Valley, Ga. RFD 1.
Want small family to take hoe crop,
and live in 5 room house with an old
lady. Good land, 2 mi. to town, church
and school. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga.
Want man to run 1 or 2 horse crop
for 1930 on 50-50 basis. Good land, 4
mi. So. Stone Mtn. S. H. Hardeman,
Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 3.
Want wel lexp. truck farmer. J. P.
Gaines, Cave, Ga., Bartow county.
Want colored family to attend heavy
1 and 1-2 horse farm on 50-50 basis,
under my supervision. Must be hust-
lers with plenty field force. Will fur-
nish to make crop, but wont move
party, or advance anything before
moving: J. W. McLeroy, Riverdale,
Ga.
Want settled woman to help. look
after 1 cow and poultry and gen. work
around poultry farm. Give good home
and small wages to right .party. Mrs.
F,. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
Want family of workers, children
above school age. Have attractive prop-
osition on partnership basis. Raise
Bou
ple St., Care Delia Beckham.
and assist with farm work. Good
chance for right party. W. H. Hughes
Rudal, Ga., Rt. 2. ce aa
Want hand for work on farm for
1930. Begin first of January. Single
man. A. Bumpus, Sycamore, Ga.
Want good man with small family
for wages. Must understand running
cultivator. House and patch furnished,
also want unincumbered white woman
to live as one of family and assist in 3. |
r smalls
care of cows and poultry for
wage. W. L Dixon, Morven, Ga.
Want colored family on 50 acre farm
about 30 acres under cultivation, 1-2
mi. from city limits, on halves. Want |
party. to work all year round. Will
furnish new 4 room house. Otto Weh- =)
itz, Cordele, Ga., Care Cordele Sheet
Metal Wks. Gas ee
Want widow woman with son about
to 20 yrs. old, to live in home with.
e and assist with chickens and other
work, or some good, mi le-aged man
who would shack in woods to work on
farm. None but reliable parties need
apply. Miss Nancy A. Seay, Conley,
Gea. Rito. He
Want single man, 18 or 20 yrs. old,
to help work crop on shares. I to fur-
nish everything. B. F., Hartman, Och-
lochnee, Ga. Rt. 1. j a
Want middle-aged white or colored
woman to live on farm with aged cou- ~
ple and do gen. farm work. Ref. requir-
ed. Miss Myrtle Jackson, Armuchee,
Ga. RFD 2. ! aoe
Positions Wanted
Want job driving Fordson tractor
and truck and gen. farm work. Life
time exp. Single, 21 yrs. old, honest, |
sober and willing worker. Herchel
Cumbie, Camilla, Ga., Luke Rt.1. 00
Want job on Ga. poultry farm. Exp.
was main brooder house man for lg.
Tennessee Hatchery last season. A. H.
Smook, Cordova, S. C. | AR ae
Want job on farm, at once, in good
home and good community, with wages, ~
board and laundry. Solid time. Exp.,
honest, sober and 28 yrs. old. State
salary in first letter. No dairy work.
Paul R. Camp, Jr., Atlanta; Ga. 430 ~
No. Boulevard, Phone Walnut, 9343. __
Want job on farm, or will rent a
good 1 horse crop on shares. Can drive
tractor, truck, etc. 25 yrs. old, mar-
ried, wife and 2 children. Must know
at once. Charlie Nichelson, Blackwells,
Ga. Rt. 1. : Re
Want work to do, or small farm on
50-50, and work to dd when not busy
on my own crop. Honest, sober, willing
worker, young man with small fam-
ily. Matthew Clements, Dublin, Ga.,
RFD 1. gt ee
Want job on farm, and live as one
of family, for 1930. Ref.. Oswell Bas-
kin, Luhtersville, Ga., Gare Alfalfa
Stock Farm. ARE Ie alae
Exp. poultryman, honest, sober, 25
yrs. old, wife and 2 children, wants job
ae aa M. L. Shore, Maysville,. Ga,
Want job for wages on farm, also 10
or 15 acres cotton on 3rd. Plenty of |
force. Ready to move. Prefer within
20 or 30 mi. Augusta. D. Ll, Copeland,
Thomson, Ga. Rt. 2. Oe
Singe man wants job on general, or
ooultry farm. References and some exp
ae poultry. C, J. Holloway, Millen, |
a. \ * i
Want job on poultry farm. 10 yrs.
exp. in trapnesting, culling, feeding
brooding and incubating. Clifford Re
nouf, Lithonia, Ga. Pc aN
1930.
Want job for wages, on farm for
40 yrs. old, life time exp., have wife and
2 children. Will have hoe crop if good
land. Good home and water, near
school. Andrew C. Polson, Conyers,
Ga. RFD 1. 4
Elderly man with best English and
American references, and life exp.
wishes charge of large country Estate;
farming, landscape architect, garden
and trucking, or club. grounds. State
details and salary. J. H. Steer, Thom
asvi'le, Ga., 448 Smith Ave. Hs
Want place overseeing, or will take
place with party who needs protection
to stay with them and do gen work.
Honest, sober, 40 yrs.. old, raised on
farm, and exp. in raising almost an
farm product, and all kinds stock. L
T. Cox, Atlanta, Ga. 531 Rankin St. _
Well exp. poultry raiser wants place
as poultry raiser for salary. Can han-
dle 5 or 6M in lot, and can do all car-
penter work around farm. Write or see
me. R. C. Willis, Atlanta, Ga. 21 Ma-
(Continued on page eig! h
ee
Thursday, November 28, 1929.
See ak
a Plants For Sale
_ Charleston Wakefield and Early Jer-
sey Cabbage plants, 20c per C or $1.50
_ per M. No checks accepted. Mrs. Per-
ry Fitzgerald, Forest: Glen, Ga.
. 30M Mary Washington Asparagus
plants, $4 per M. OC. P. McRae, Mc-
Rae, Ga.
_. Nice strawberry plants, reasonable.
Exchange for value. Mrs. H. G. Brown,
Stone Mountain, Ga. Rt. 1.
_. Frost proof cabbage, Bermuda and
- \Prizetaker onion and Georgia collard
_ plants, $3.75 per 5M. $6 per 10M, $11.-
50 per 20M. Plants stocky and weil
rooted. Packed in damp moss around
Yoots. Quick shipment. O. H. Jones,
. Tifton, Ga. Box 436.
Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
. field, Flat Dutch, Succession strong
and well rooted cabbage plants, 90c
_ per M delivered. C. W. Stokes, Rt. 3,
Macon, Ga. .
_ Guaranteed frost proof Succession,
Early Jersey; Wakefield cabbage and
Heading collard plants, good size, quick
growth, $1.20 per M, 75c per 500, 30c per
100. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch,
Ga,
_ Klondike Everbearing strawberry
plarits, 25 per 100. Miss A. Odom,
_ Arabi, Ga.
_ Everbearing strawberry plants, 15c
per 100 FOB Chula, cash with order.
Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga.
E. J. Wakefield. Charleston Wake-
. fie'd and Early Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, open field grown, 15c per 100,
75ec per 500. Golden Acre cabbage
plants, 250 for 50c, $1 per 500. Iceberg
lettuce plants, 50c per 250, 85c per 500.
All delivered parcel post. Mrs. W. N.
, Lott, RFD No, 1, Braselton, Ga.
Frost proof cabbage plants, -.well
rooted, Charleston Wakefield. $1 per
.M, 65c for 500. Postpaid prompt ship-
No ment. voscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Rt. 4.
Everbearing strawberry plants, $1
per 500, $1.75 per M. Postpaid. Ella
Lindsey, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c
per 100, or $1.75 per M FOB Mitchell,
-/D. C. Griffin, Mitchell, Ga.
. Frost proof, early cabbage plants,
- well rooted, moss packed, 75c 500: $1
-M, postpaid. T. D. Rycroft, Cordele,
Ga. Rt. D. V4
Very large and early variety straw-
berry plants, 25c a 100,/$2 M, del. Mrs.
~L. E. Mobley, Glennville, Ga. Rt. 1,
- Box 37. j
-. Frost proof, E. J., Chas. W. Seer
jon and Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. col-
_ Jard, Bermuda and Prize Taker onion
\
plants, by repaid mail: 90c, 500; $1.45:
M, Exp. collect; $1 M, 5M $3.95; 10M.
$6.98. 20M, $13.50. C. H. Hill, Tifton,
ee Gras Fut: 6.
heading varieties, frost proof cab-
bage plants, postpaid: 60c, 500; 90 M,
$1.75 for 2M., Bermuda onion plants,
postpaid: 75c, 500: $1.25 M. John B.
Pove, Fitzgerald, Ga.
_ +E. J., Chas. W. Copenhagen,
- proof cabbage plants, postpaid; 60c,
-00: 90c M, $1.75 for 2M Bermuda on-
ions, 75c, 500; $1.25 M, postpaid. J. R.
Pove, Fitzgerald, Ga. :
~ Rooted Kudzu plants, 2 to 4 yrs. old,
$1.35 a 100 del. Mrs. Lula Parker,
frost
berry, each,. $2 a 100; Klondike and
Lady Thompson strawberry plants, $2
M. Exch. for poultry, pigs, turkeys,
guineas, geese or ducks. Mrs. E.
Spence, Chamblee, Ga.
- Horse radish plants, 4 for 25c; gar-
-den/ sage, rooted, 2 bunches 25c; pep-
- permint plants, 30c a 100; comfrey, 3
large bunches,, 50c; Add postage on
small orders. Miss Jessie Lee Eaton,
Dahlonega. Ga. Rt. 1. -
' Brandy Wine strawberry plants, 25c
a 100, $2 a M, McDonald and early
wonder blackberry plants, $1 a 100, $8
_M, Burbanks thornless b'ackberry, $1
a, doz., $6 a 100. B. J. Pike, Mauk, Ga.
._ Early large everbearing strawberry
- plants, $3 M, cash, or exch. at $4 per
_._ M for corn, cotton seed, sugar crowd-
er peas. Mrs. Mollie Johnson, Ring-
gold, Ga., Rt. 1. :
-. Chas., Flat Dutch and Succession
cabbage plants, 40c for 200, 70c for 500,
$1 M, del., also long green okra seed,
- 35c Ib.. 60c for 2 Ibs. del. Money order.
Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga.
Extra early J., and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, $1.25 M, postpaid. C. G.
Whiting, Cordele, Ga. Rt. 2.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M, Lu-
tie grape and scuppernongs, cuttings,
vell rooted, 20c ea., $1.50 for 12. L. E.
pole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. oe
Crystal Wax white Bermuda onion
vlants, $1 M Any quantity. B.
bearing siz
oe +
WRC CON RAE eh
St. Regis raspberry and blackberry
plants, well rooted, ea., 6c and post-
age. W. J. Garner, E. Atlanta, Ga.,'
387 Haas Ave.
Large, Eiverbearing strawberry plants
30c a 100, or exch. for cabbage plants,
onion sets, Eng. peas, peanuts, peas, or
butter beans. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lo-
tane, Ga. Rt. 1
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 50c
500; 70c M, 10M, $7. Shipped by mail,
or Exp., COD. J. R. McCook, Jr.,
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 4.
White Bermuda onion plants,.70,500,
$1.20 M, del., 500 up; $1 M, Exp. col-
Earnest McCook, Fitzgerald, Ga.:
Rt. 4,
Everbearing strawberry, 25c a 100;
Himalaya blackberry, and quince, 15c
ea., Brown Fig, 10c ea. Add postage
on orders less than 50c.| Mrs. W. A.
Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 59.
Big Boston lettuce, 25c a 100; Lady
Thompson and Klondike strawberry.
Sell or exch. for good white feed sacks.
Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. L. R. Ram-
pey, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 8.
Nice, large lettuce plants, will head
up, 25ec a 100. Mrs. J. E. Huff, Philo-
math, Ga.
Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage,
$1 M, 5M or more, 75c M. Cash with:
order. Prompt . shipment. Herman
Boatright, Alma, Ga.
| EK. J., Chas. Flat Dutch, Copenhagen
cabbage plants, $1 M, 5M $3.75; Prize
Taker onion plants, $1 M, Missionary
strawberry, $2 M. C. M. Sims, Pem-
broke, Ga.
Frost proof Extra E. J., Wakefield
and E. F. Dutch cabbage plants, 60c,
300; 90c, 600;' $1.25 M, postpaid. E. A.
Hayes, Buford, Ga., Rt. 2.
E. J., Wakefield and Flat Dutch cab-
bage plants, $1 M. Any amt. Cash with
order. Birtie Deen, Alma, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, rea-
dy, 25c a 100, $2 M or exch. for Sor-
shum syrup, pecans, onions to eat,
dried apples, or peaches. Mrs. Bertha
McMichael, Covington, Ga., Rt. 5, 819
Washington St. :
Horse radish, 6 for 25c; rooted sage,
10c per bunch; Lady Thompson and
Fverbearing strawberry plants, 25c a,
100; garden horse mint, 6 bunches for
25c; peppermint plants, 10c for 24. Add
vostage on small orders. Exch. for
white sacks in good cond. Mrs. Sarah
Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
14 vrs. exp. growing ginseng and Gol-
den Seal: 2 yr. old ginseng roots, $2 a
100; $18 M, 1 yr. old, $1.50 a 100; $12
M. 2 yr. old Golden Seal. $1.75 a 100,
$15 M, 1 yr. old, $1.40 a 100, $10 M, also
ginseng seed, that will grow next
spring., $1.75 M. Gold Seal seed, $1.10
M. J. W. Goddard, Stone Mtn., Ga.
Ladv Thompson strawberry plants,
S0c, 300; $1.85 M, garden gooseberry,
10c ea. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.
RFD 3. ;
Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, 65c, 500: $1 M, postpaid.
I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Klondike strawberry plants. $1.50 M,
FOB. A.M. Soloman. Ft. Valley, Ga.
Genuine frost proof varieties, Chas.
and J. W.. Flat Dutch and Succession
cabbage. 75c. 500; $1.25 M. 5M, $5 post-
paid. Mrs. Nina Welch, Sylvester, Ga.
Big Boston lettuce plants, 30c a 100:
large everbearing strawberry, 30c a
100; Red Beauty tomato plants. 40c a
~~ E. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga., Rt.
Imv: Klondike strawberry plants, $1
ver 500, del. Prompt shiv. Mrs. J. W
Colson, Blackshear. Ga., Rt. 2, Box 17.
Frost proof cabbage plants, ready.
$1 M. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cash
with order. Ola Williams, Alma, Ga.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants.
25c a 100. or exch. for cream crowder
peas at 15c Ib. Mrs. L. S. Potts, New-
nan, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Extra E. J. and Chas. W. Succession
Flat Dutch ahd Sure Head cabbage,
also cabbage heading .collard plants.
90c M. del.. postpaid: Bermuda on-
ions. 70c. 500: $1.20 M, del F. F.
Stokes, Fitzgerald. Ga. j
J. and C. W. cabbage plants, 60c,
500; $1 M. del., $7 for 10M collect:
Kudzu and blackberry plants, also
apple, peach, plum and cherry sprouts.
cheap or exch for pecans, peanuts. or
anything can use. Mrs. L. H. Coe,
Eastanollee, Ga. 4
Frost Proof Winter Heading cabbage
plants, 65c, 500, $1 M, $4-for 5M- post-
vaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewis-
ton, Ga. ae
W. and E. Dutch cabbage plants,
20c a 100; $1.35 M. del. Cash with or- |:
der. U. J. Martin, Flowery Branch,
Ge. Rian: Cue aa mea
_Any amt. mixed strawberry :
Standard variet
MARKET BULLO TIN G Co
Hastings variety, lants. each,
Rochelle, Ga.
gk
re a,
15 M, del. Mrs. R. V. Newsome, Wash-
ington, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 94. :
Chas. W., E. J., W., and All Season
cabbage plants, 75c, 500; $1.25 M del.
at ? .Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Mammoth everbearing strawberry
plants, .30c a 100, $2.50 M, also sweet
and sour pomegranate bushes, 25c ea. | 4
E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. \
Cabbage, onion and collard plants,
$1 M, postpaid. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man, Ga.
Earliest frost proof varieties cabbage
plants, 60c, 300; $1, 700; $1.35 M, post-
paid. $1 M, FOB. Exch. for butter
beans, Lady or Crowder peas C. F.
Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage heading col-
lard plants, 30c a 100, 75c, 500; $1.25 M,-
5M and 10 M lots, $1 M, collect. Ca-
der Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
E. J., Wakefield cabbage plants, 500
for 60c $1 M, del. Crystal Wax Ber-
muda onions, same price, Orders may
be mixed to make amts., if desired;
Iceberg lettuce, 50c, 200, $1 for 500
del. .E. L. Durham, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 5.
Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c doz.
$1.75 a 100; horse radish, 10c ea., 3 for
25c. Not del. Exch. for pecans, eating
apples and other things I need. Mrs.
S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.
E. J., frost proof cabbage plants,
now ready, 65c, 500; $1 M, postpaid.
eons shipment. R. Chanclor, Seville,
a.
E. J., Chas. W., All Season and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, 90c M, del. E.
Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. ye
Everbearing Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.50 M, del. Now ready. Mon-
ey order. Miss Lena Norris, Sparks,
Ga., RFD 2. S
Harliana tomatoes, $2.50 M, cabbage
plants, $1.25 M, Collards, $1 M, Bell
pepper, $2 M, All December and Jan-
uary del. Cash with order. J. W. Wal-
ker, Hapeville, Ga.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
30c a 100, $2.50 M, Klondike, 25c a 100,
$2 M, del. W. D. Freeland, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.50 M,
del. N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty. Ga.
E. J.!and Chas. W. cabhage plants,
60c, 500; $115 M. H. GG. Mathis,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. }
Earliest variety Imp. Klondike straw-
berry, 30c a 100 $1.25 for 500; $2 M,
del., also Blue Damson plum sprouts,
$1. doz. 60c for 1-2 doz., del. Mrs. J.
. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a
100, $1.25 M. Cash with order. Hersch-
el Durand, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1,
Box. 3c
Strong, well rooted Mastodon ever-
bearing strawberry plants, $2.50 a 100
postpaid. L. Hattaway, Blakely, Ga.
E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20c
a 100, $1.50 M. Mrs. Perry Fitzgerald,
Forestglen, Ga. .
Strawberry, 15c ea., or $1 doz., rasp-
berries, $1 doz., blue berries, 25c doz.
Johnson Chastain ,Morganton, Ga.
E. Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage
plants, 20c a 100. 40c, 300; $1 M, del..
5M or more, 75c M, collect. Lee Crow
Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1 :
500 Lucretia dewberry plants, $4.00:
500 Lespedeza plants, $3.90; 600 rooted
Kudzu plants, $5. All erepaid. Maud
Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.
True to name, Lucretia dewberry
vlants, $1 a 100; 20M, $13. Mrs. C. M
Robinson, Greenville, Ga.
10M_ Missionary strawberry plants,
$3.a M, FOB. D. L. Leonard, Folk-
ston, Ga. \ :
Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. Suc-
cession, and Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga.
collard, Bermuda and Prize Taker. on-
ion plants, 88c, 500: $1.43 M. postpaid:
or $1 M, 5M $3.98; 10M. $7.48: 20M.
$14.48 Exp. collect. G. W. Coleman,
Tifton, Ga. ie j
Chas.. J. i. and Flat Dutch cabbace
Moe aoe Me del); ee oat more, 75c
, Collect. 2 emphill, Flower
Branch, Ga., Rt 1. : mee
Chas. W. cabbage lants, 65c, 500: 95c
M. postpaid; 5M, 75c M, collect: Klon-
dike strawberry plants, $1. 500: $1.75
Klondike strawberry, $1. 500: $1.75 M.|M, postpaid. Guy Waldri r
oe W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, | Branch, Ga. ee a, any
a.
Chas. J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage
niants. $1.25 M, del., 5M and up, 75c }
M, collect. Duffie
Branch. Ga. Rt. 1. ae
Klondike and Lady Thompson straw-
berry plants, 25 a 100. $2 M. Hoyt
Anderson, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Collard and Jersey W.
Vance,
15 a 100
and postage. Exch. chickens, eggs or
dried apples or peaches. Money order,
or will ship COD. 1 Mrs: BE. P, King.
Chas. W. cabbage :
S.M, collect. J. H.
. and
tel. <%
R
Ga, Reb. 1;
cabbage. |
PAGE SEVEN
E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
25c a 100, 75c, 500; $1.25 M, del., 5M
lots, $1 M, collect.
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Imp. Klondike strawberry plants, 30c
a 100, $2.25 M, Everbearing; 40c a 100;
E. J.. Wakefield cabbage, 20c a 100.
Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming. Ga., Rt.
W. Cc. Waldrip,
Several M. strawberry plants. Sell for
cash or exch. at your own price for pe-
cans, eating apples, or anything can
use. Mrs. W. A. Casper, Bowdon, Ga.
Rt. 4. : :
E. J., Chas. W., Flat Dutch and Co-
penhagen cabbage plants, 65c, 500, $1
M, 5M, $4.50 and 10M, $7.50. Shipped.
COD. Jerry Watson, Tifton, Ga. ;
Iceberg and Big Boston lettuce
plants, 25c a 100, FOB. Cash with or-
der. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
Earliest variety Klondike strawhber-
ry plants, 25c a 100; $1.25, 500; $2 M,
del. Exch. for 1 gal. Otootan soy
beans. Ea. to pay postage; also E. J.
cabbage plants, 20c a 100. Now ready.
Mrs. W. B. Crow, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4,
Box 78. :
Splendid variety strawberry plants,
25c a 100. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmet-
to, Ga. :
- Crystal Wax Bermuda onion and
cabbage plants, $1 M, del., 10 to 25M
75 M. OC. S. Glisson, Hawkinsville,
Ga.
E. J., BE. Dutch and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, 20c a 100, $1.25 M, 3 to
5M, st M. FOB Toccoa. D. S. Barden,
Toccoa, Ga. . :
Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.25 for
50. Miss Amanda Latham, Fulton, Ga.
Rt. 2, ;
E. J. cabbage plants from Hastings
premier brand seed, 75c, 500; $1.25 M,
postpaid. Mrs. Lena McBrayer, Bu-
ford, Ga, Rt. 3. .
Frost proof E. J.. Chas. W. cabbage
plants, from Long Island seed, 60c,
500; $1 M, del. at once: S. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. ;
Strawberry plants, 25c a 100 and
postage. J. C. Snider, Matthews, Ga.
Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. cabbage
plants, open field grown, 30c, 200; 60c,
500; $1:'M, del, P. .P. J. .0.: Stokes,
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt.'3.
Missionary strawberry plants, $3 M,
or exch. for pure bred Jersey heifer.
Mrs. T. S. Shannon, Lenox, Ga.
Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 60c, 500, $1 M, del. D. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. Paton earn :
E. J., Chas. W. Copenhagen Market
and Succession cabbage plants, . 50c,
300; 75c, 500; $1.25 M, postpaid. Guar-
anteed. I. G. Crenshaw, Pitts, Ga.
Roel ;
Chas., J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage |
plants, $1.25 M, del., 5M and more, T5c
M, collect. Clyde Parker, Gainesville, |
Ga, Rt. 1. : !
Strawberry plants, 20c a 100, $1.75
M, Sage plants, 10 and 15c; asparagus,
3 for 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Joe W.
Fordham, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. .
Mastodon strawberry plants, 30c a
1100, $2.25 M, Klondike improved, 25c
ja 100, $2 M. Mrs, E. W. Ogden, Odum,
Ga. ;
Progressive Everbearing Klondike,
and Lady Thompson strawberry plants
50c a 100; Premier, $1 a 100. W. H.
Alexander, Cleveland, Ga.
3
FRUIT FOR SALE
Yates apples, tree run, truck loads,
$1.25 bu., packed in 4 1-2 bu., bbls.,.
$1.50; C grade, in bu., baskets, $1.50;
Fancy, in bu., baskets, $2.00. All FOB. i
M. N. Crow, Cornelia, Ga. .
Extra Fancy Yates, 150s and 176s,
$2.75 box, FOB, C. M. Miiler, Cornelia,
Ga.
' BUTTER FOR SALE- :
Fresh country butter, churned fresh
every day, 50c lb. Satisfaction guaran- |
teed. Mrs. Sannie L. Hudson, Lumpkin,
Ga. Rt 4, Box: 33.
4 or 5 lbs., fresh Jersey butter, ea.,
week, without artificial coloring, in
I tb., brick cartons, 50c Ib.; del. Mrs.
P. W. Hyatt, Bowden, Ga., Rt..4.
Good fresh butter, 3 lbs., per week,
50c lb.,, and postage. W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 46. wa
Several lbs., Jersey butter, ea., week, =
45c Ib., del. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery __
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. | ae
5 Ibs., Jersey butter per week, 50c
qIb., del. Mrs. C. J. Vickery, Hartwell,
2 1-2 Ibs., country butter ea., week,
$1.10, del., in Ist and 2nd zones. Cash,
money order with order. Miss L. A.
Hamilton, Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 1. :
_ 6 Ibs., country butter per week, 45c
Ib. Mrs. D. M. Worley, Ball Ground,
1
ants,
Ga., RFD
PAGE EIGHT
POSITIONS WANTED
(Continued from page six)
Young, married man wants job on
small dairy, or other work. Can drive
truck, tractor. Life time exp. in gen.
farming. Capable and reliable. W.
W. Head, Smarrs, Ga.
Man with family of 4 wants job on
farm at once, at reasonable wages, or
~ accept share crop. Expect to be moy-
ed. Gan handle labor. Drive a truck,
and, riding cultivator, etc. C. W. Law-
rence, Roberta, Ga. :
4 yrs. exp. Madison A&M; 2. yrs.
A&M college, Athens. Want place at
once on large dairy farm. Young, ca-
- pable and exp. C. V. Martin, Atlanta,
Ga., 877 State St., N-W.
Want place on farm with good peo-
ple, where can help in dairy, with poul-
try or in the field. Young woman,
reliable, and of good character. 2
small brothers and sister to take care
evry Ethel Smith, Lakemont, Ga.
Miscellaneous F or Sale
Used, geese and duck feathers, good
cond., 25 and 40 lbs., at 35c Ib. Mrs.
_ Ina. Holt, College Park, Ga... RFD 2.
New, white feathers, 60c lb. Mrs.
-. Tomato and cabbage pickle, black-
- berry, huckleberry and melon rind
preserves, 60c qt., 6 for $3.40 not del.,
except orders for 6 qts. Exch. for dried
fruit, free from worms, core, etc. Mrs.
S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2.
150 Ibs., black walnuts, hulled and
dry, 4c Ib., $5.75 for lot. Exch. for 3
bu., good eating apples. Geo. L. Greene,
Jasper, Ga.
Ground oyster shell for young and
old chickens, $1.00 per 100 lbs., FOB.
6 We AS Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay
St. E.
go Old fashioned home-made corn hom-
~ iny, 25 qt., del. Mrs. A. M.: Phillips,
_ Royston, Ga., Box 184.
Several bu., new crop black walnuts,
hulled and dried, $1.00 bu., FOB. G. D..
Ponder, Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 1.
kin, 50c; dt: muskadine preserves,
co Cat Tt; Ww. Rylee, Gillsville, Ga.,
R mn
crop, $1.50 bu., FOB, Mrs. T. J. Barker,
- Molena, Ga.
3 dow, fruit jars, 1-2 gal., and at.,
dried apples, or anything can use. Mrs.
ce L. Langley, Cedartown, Ga. 317 4th
Several 100 lbs. this yrs. crop black
walnuts. Make best offer. Mrs. J. E.
Yawn, Milan, Ga. P. O. Box 14.
Genuine, home made fruit cake, $1
lb., Japanese fruit cake, 75c Ib. Add | |
Be per lb., extra for postage. _Mrs. J.
L. Robinson, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 2.
White ooh bate (0G. 8 lene bindk |]
walnut. kernels, 40 pt. Mrs. Ww. AY
ie ty Johnson, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
/) del. Miss Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga.
100 lbs. black walnuts, |hulled and
a postpaid. COD orders. 12c extra. R. R.
Driskell, Juliette, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 79.
pie eee Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga.
' 2 ;
oe 200 good, burlap sacks, $10 FOB. Mrs.
ox J. B. Stevens, Grantville, Ga.
Peet te: OF A DU: black walnuts, hulled and
me LEN dried, 4c lb. Cash or money order: with
ee order, Exch. some for black-eyed or.
-_- crowder peas. Mrs. R. S. Walden, Mon-
t ticello, Ga. Rt. 6.
| Black walnuts, $2 bu. Mrs. F. D.
Shell, Senoia,. Ga.
40 white sheeting chicken feed sacks
wood, Ga., Box 83.
White and red vinegar, in 50 gal.
bblis., 15 gal, FOB. Oash with order.
E. i Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
Two 5 gal. milk cans, used twice, $5
for both. Mrs. W. A, Casper, Bowdon, |,
ne
2 Ga oRt,-4:
aa Watermelon rind and citron: presery-
es, lemon flavored, blackberry jam,|.
pe "ground pimiento pepper relish, and
- sweet cucumber pickles for salt. at 50c
per quart. Will sell dozen quarts for.
i e per doz. Mrs. W. J. Waits, Gray, |)
ae Spey sage, 60c per Ib. mae Mrs}. Bes- |
- Sie Rich, Byron, Ga.: Rt.
Oe fashioned pound Sty i Mrs.
od W. Eason, Bowdon, Ga. c
- | Wiscallangale Wanted |
Want, to, exch. strawberry ants for |
| grape vines, p tos R
j
Azzie Mathis, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 9.
6 pts., chow chow, $1.40; 2 qts., pump-
Nice, dried, hulled black walnuts, 1929 |
sizes. Reasonable for cash, or exch for ||
20-25 Ib. feed and flour sacks, $1.75 | |
dried, 4 lbs. 25c; 9 lbs, '50c; 20 fo $1 yy.
Washed clean sheep wool, $1 lb. Add |.
$7 cash. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bron- | |
Thursday, November 28, :
NOVEMBER CROP REPORT
Yield Per Acre and Production of Georgia Crops.
.. YIELD PER ACRE PRODUCTION
10-yr | ( (000 omitted)
CROP ae | 1928 1929 Final [. Nov. 1, 1929
1918-1927 (Prelim.) 1928 - | (Prelim.)
SOOM, 222 ice wel ad Seca t bus. 13.4 10.5 14,0 38,010 51,184
PAV PAM hoe ate ani tons 80 64 68 506 { 538
Wea. (coe Suey ee bus. 10.3 11.0 | 10.0 1,034 1,030.
OAS) foe compen ee bus. 19.4 20.0 23.0 5,300 8,533
PVG Shes wr a oe eS bus. 9.6 10.0 9.5 220 218 a ae
Peanuts --.-.-----------------.- Ibs. 621 540 710 189,000 998 650) 32402 is
Tobacco ---.------------------- Ibs. 669 690 864 84,387 89,856
Perakoes trish eo a ee bus. | 69 76 79 1,682 1,501
Potatoes, Sweet. 2222-2 = Le bus. 81 86 96 10,234 11,424
Sorghum: tors Syrup, soos gals. 82 80 75 1,920 1,725 |
BUPA Cane. ies eo oy gals. 145x 140 160 4,060 4.480% toes
; Peaches xx. Total Crop .--._--- bus. ata Cee oe 10,000 2,880
Apples xx Total Crop: bus 56XxxXx 34 66xxx 32xxx 1,400 680
WRearsixe Tova), Crop) 2 soe se bus 63XXx 79XXxX 56xxx 245 214
PECANS Ve Dik ee es arg Ibs. 5TXXX 68xxx 33xxx 6,900 peers
MOULOM ae coupes sa re bales 140 132 166 1,030 1,340
x 6-yr. average 1922-1927. xx Total AGRICULTURAL CROP, greater than and including commercial
crop. XXX bd cent of a full crop. a. Official cotton report as of November 1, 1929.
Crop Report As Of November 1, 1929 For the United ee 3 a
The Crop Reporting Board of the United States Department of Agriculture makes the following re-
port from data furnished by crop correspondents, field statisticians, cooperating State Boards (or De- |
partments) of Agriculture and Agricultural Colleges. The final outturn of crops will depend upon whether
the various influences affecting them during the remainder of the season are more or less favorable thats ey
in 1928 and earlier years.
217,260; S. C., 7,500; Ga.,
6,545; Okla., 47, TOO Lex.
illa and other reg. rabbits or for
ae can use for self or my chick-
ens. Write. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange,
Ga. Rt. 3. {
Want to exch. sweet potatoes for
fort lard, syrup, or irish eee Jas.
. Ryals, Graham, Ga. Rt.
F oiene hides and furs of oO kinds.
Pay highest market _ prices. United
Farmers, Brunson, 8. C.
Want 5 Ibs. new geese.feathers for
{cash. Mrs. T. W. Smith, Mystic, Ga.
Rt. 1.
Want.20 lbs: clean, never used, geese
feathers: Pay. 55c Ib. Mrs. W. W. Cur-
ry, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 5.
as i iis
Beans and Peas For. SaleCar Lots
1 car eacn, Velvet beans in pod and
Peanut hay. Make best offer. Julian
heees tt, Unadilla, Ga.
Velvet beans in car lots. Make best
. price. L. B. Perry, Damascus, Ga.
Beans and Peas WantedCar bite
in. hull. A. C. Zachry, Madison, Ga.
lcar velvet bean meal, -sacke
~ duction in percentage of a full crop.
PEANUTS:Estimated production by states, as follows:
293,650: Fla., 24,050; Tenn.,
Us 000. United States total 902,330 pounds.
gL LO A
- _ U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Want 1 car sound, dry Velvet beans
Want. velvet beans in pod, bulk, also!
d. Quote
usual.
| ~Potal, Production In Millions | YIELD PER ACRE :
5-yr, 2 |; | 10-yr. | Sar
CROP a a 1928 | 1929 clave 0s) | SEOOR 1929
1923-1927 | | (Prelim.) 1918-1927 | | (Prelim.)
CONE Bi peewee eae et bus. ~ 2,747 2,836 2,621 27.8 28.2 2650)
Wiititer, Whee is bus 549 578 568 14.9 16.0 1a Bie
Durum wheat, 4 States __..-__- bus 60 93 52 12.4 198! 9.6
Other spr. wheat, OB Sikes f bus: 200 - 231 172 b 12.6 15.6 LV
AU WCAG oe ee a 2. DUS; 810 902 192 14.1 15.6 13.0
Mots ooo ies Sek Say ee bus. 1,345 1,449 1,227 | 31.0 34.7 30.5
SABBTIOW ccc ihe ce a aay ee bus 209 357 318 24.8 28.5. | 23.1,
Riyeyie i Oo pecan wee ee aire bus 54.8 41.7 41.0 13.6 , 12 Tes 12.5
Grain, Borehums a. nes bus 122.9 142.5 104.0 c 20.4 21.9 16.5
HAY. all tame eo TOMS, ih 92.8 93.0 100.6 1.52 1.61 1.67
Soybeans, beans gathered _---- bus. pe 8.7 94 )- eu IBS AOR OA
Cowpeas, peas gathered ~-_-._-- bus. Eee Sk. 4:8. ee Sic 5.6
Peanuts (for nuts, _-..-------- lbs 718 809 902 697 686 741
Apples,:-tataljcrop 3.2.5.5. 45-- bus. 183 186 140 d 58.4 d. 61,5 d 45.7.
sApples; COMA | Grop: nol ae bbls. 32.5 35,3 \. 28.5 re O21 06d! aoe
Peachs total. crop. 22-- ais bus. 52.2 68.4 44.8 dd 62.1 d 72.6 d 48.9
Pears: total crop).0+-5-9--0 2 DUB: 20.2 24.0 20.8 d 69.7 d 73.4 d 62.0
Glaness 22. os se ce tons e@ 2.25 2.67 e 2.05 O499.2"2)> 6 83.3 d 66.4
PEGA el ek oye ee Ibs. 33.9 42.0 tas d 442 d 574 d 40.9
eIPOLRLOeS co os su al oee eae ee bus. - 383 464 354 106.4 (121 2 105.0
i @ Sweet Potatoes: .-..-- 2-4, bus.) 18.0 171.7 82.9. 95.0 95.9 101.9
Mea ObathGr come Ae oe eke lbs 1,331 1,378 1,481 7179 727 739
Sorgo for situpy ico gals 29.3 27.0 26.7 81.3 * 775 Wa Me
; a Grain equivalent on acreage for. all purposes.. b. All spring wheat. c Short time average. d Pro-
Ab la pabareasibliee ARI \
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FOB shipping point, or have shippers ]
write us direct at once. F. E. Roush
Brokerage Co., Macon, Ga. .
Corn WantedCar Lots
Want 1 or 2 cars slipped shuck corn.
Quote lowest price. W. E. Webb, Jr.,
Og'ethorpe, Ga.
Want car good, sound, slipped chick
-corn. Quote price per. bu. of 80 Ibs. del
or FOB your station. H. B. McCclis-
ter, Temple, Ga. P. O. Box 3.
Want 2 or 3 cars slipped shuck corn.
Quote. C. H. Pope, Mgr., Planters
Whse., Monticello, Ga.
Want sound, large eared corn, slip-
ped shuck, in car lots. Whatleys pre-
ferred. State price FOB your station.
E. H. George, Madison, Ga.
Corn For SaleCar Lots
Slipped. shuck ear corn in car. lots,
suitable for milling or feed, $20 per
|ton FOB cars; shelled corn in bulk, or
even wt. bags, car lots, or less.. Write
for prices del. your station. F. L. Beas-
ley, Reidsville, Ga.
500 or 600 bu. good corn for sale.
Rev. S. M. Howard, Barnesville, Ga.
Slipped shuck corn, $1 bu., 80 Ibs. to
Dt FOB Jesup, Car lots or less. o.
Scott, Jesup, Ga., Rt.
e For fresh hc juice, and raisins, including some not harvested,
(in thousands of pounds).
15,200; Ala., 120,015; Miss., L54760; Ark., 12,600;
oi car ear corn. Julian
dilla, G
Legsitt, Una- '
Va., 145,600: NG,
D. L, FLOYD,
Agricultural Statistician.
Hay WantedCar Lots i
Le ae ae Pret hay. Make best
ice de ere Cc Zachr
pee y; mFS
Want Peanut hay, baled, heavy 1
oe Quote FOB shipping pi .
. E. Roush Brokerage Co., Macon,
Want 1 car ers grade Peanut -
ust. be reasonable price. sh gt ie
Buford, Ga. Rt. 2. . 7
Horses and Mules For SaleCar -
1 to'car load Shetland ponies (29) for
sale. I. C. Clark, ae Ga... 122
Marietta St. og
Miscellaneous For Sale-Cuk Lots
Car Velvet beans in pod, $20 to:
FOB; several. cars ear corn, 80c FO
Lyons. C. G. Garner, County Agt
Lyons, Ga. if
iS
A
Pecans and Peanuts WantedCar Lots
Want about 4 car loads pecans, for
cracking purposes. Also interested in
shelled pecans, whole halves. Geo. M.
Fuller, Southern Junior ee Ole
legedale, Tenn.
Potatoes For SaleCar. baie
1 car sweet potatoes. Holli
Arabi, Ga.. Rt.
Porto Ricans, ol lot
a, Vi sta, G