MARKET | E SULLE 7 Py iy 7. 4. EG: y We 2 DEPARTMENT 9 sly, EUGENE TALMADGE \ 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 : ae OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS - a 4a, | Poultry Wanted ----.-------_... a e 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 : \ PAGE TWO 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 | t 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: 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 \ * 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