Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1930 February 20

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930.









CHAIRMAN LEGGES TALK AT MILLEDGEVILLE

Wednesday afternoon, February 12, the Fair Association

had a meeting at Milledgeville at. which Chairman Legge of

_ the Federal Farm Board, was the principal speaker. I was
very much interested in hearing Chairman Legges talk. The
burden of his speech was for the farmers of Georgia to cur-

_ tail their acreage in cotton. When Chairman Legge finished

tracts. He further stated that the co-operatives would pay

his talk he called on the. audience to ask any questions they
wished. is S
About three weeks ago I noticed a clipping in the Press
to the effect that this giant corporation, which was sponsored
by the Farm Board, had assumed the indebtness of the dif-
ferent cotton co-operative associations with the brokers. I
_ asked Chairman Legge if that newspaper statement was tor-

rect. He told me that it was. I then asked Chairman Legge to

explain exactly what that meant. His answer was that when
the different farmers had been shipping cotton to the Co-op-

eratives, the Co--operatives had been selling the cotton in-
_ steadof holding it and buying a future contract on the Stock

Market. He stated that assuming the indebtness with the
brokers was for the losses that had occurred on these con-

this money back.
-Lets analyze this statement. The main argument for Cot-

. ton Co-operative Associations has been orderly marketing.

By orderly marketing they mean that they will hold the
cotton off the market and thus help the price. Was Chairman
Legges statement true? Have they been selling this cotton

immediately upon receipt of the shipments from the hands of.
the farmers and gambling on the Stock Market,? This is what
_ Chairman Legge said existed. and this was the reason that
they had to assume the liabilities of the Co-operatives with.
_ the brokers. Lets go a step further.

Chairman Legge said
that this money, of course, would be paid back by the Co-oper-

atives. How will they pay it back? The only way that I know

_ that they can pay it back is by making a profit off of the cot-

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ton they handle for the members of the Cotton Growers Asso-

~~ elations..

The Federal Farm Board is a branch of our government. By

the terms of the Act, it deals only with Co-operatives. Is Con-

st

Sweet Potatoes, 100 Ibs. ....... svsecee$1,50-$1.75

gress going to sit silently by and endure a branch of our
Government backing up gambling on a Stock Exchange?

Of course, you cannot expect the price of cotton or anything

else to go up when you put it on the market right now. A lot

of people thought that they were holding cotton off the mar-
ket. I know that anyone who will buy on the stock market
will also sell on the stock market. How are the Co-operatives
going to settle with the farmers? Are they going to pay them
the price that the spot cotton actually brought, or are they |
going to pay them the price that the future contracts brought

after it went down? I imagine that the same thing that is hap-

pening in cotton is happening in grain and other farm com-

modities.
Our government should not be a party to gambling ona
Stock Exchange. Congress should not permit it. It looks to me _

as if there is a live, burning, vital question up for investiga-. |i

tion before a Committee from Congress. .
In regard to the statement of reducing the acreage of cotton.

The only sensible recipe for the farmer in Georgia is to raise

all the food for his family and stock at home, and a little to
sell. After that he should raise as much cotton, tobacco, peaches
hogs, or peanuts as he can for his money crop. The individual
farmer has to be the judge of what is the best money crop for
him to raise. =
Last year the Government seemed to think that cotton was.
the best money crop in Georgia to grow, judging from the
advance of $7.00 per acre in its loans on cotton, and only $3.00
per acre for its loans on all other crops. ' :
It is a mighty good idea to keep facts in mind while we go ,
along. It seems that the only way now to hold cotton off the
market is for the farmer to put it in his old barn at home or in
his loeal warehouse. It looks as though if it hits the railroad .
it will go to the mill immediately.
The sale of any farm product should be handled in a collect-
ive way. The larger amount of raw products always bring an
advanced price from the small quantity. Co-operative Market-
ing is the only means whereby we can secure this. Orderly
Marketing is also necessary for the protection of the market |
on anything. It is not orderly marketing though for a
farmers cotton to be dumped on the market immediately
when he ships and Co-operatives to hedge on the future market
which clearly constitutes speculation instead of orderly
marketing and makes the farmer an involuntary gambler.
February 18, 1930. EUGENE TALMADGE.





OF GEORGIA. PRODUCTS

* Prevailing Wholesale Prices, February 18, 1930. Always subject to Variation.

Augusta
$1.40

Macon

$1.25
3.00 cured

Atlanta

- Trish Potatoes. sacked, 100 lbs
Begs, Ga., Extra, dod. ccc
Fees, Ga., Standard. GOB ence

3.25
34

_ Eggs, Ga.. Trade, doz.

Eges. Yard Run, doz. Lee
Stags, Ib.

= Hens. Jb. ..-..3

+ Roosters. Ib. -
~--Priers, Ib. .....---

Ducks: lb. 3.5:

Geese, Ib. .......----

Turkevs. Ib. -.---------------

Field Peas, mixed. bu.
Field Peas. not mixed. bu. -

- Country Butter, best table, Ib

Country Butter, cooking, Ib. ~..... :
67% Cars of Hogs Sold During Week Be ginning

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MARKET REPORT.

Savannah ~ Columbus



INDEX
Poultry For Sale ................ 2, 3, 4,
Poultry Wanted
Eggs For Sale
Eggs Wanted
Live Stock For Sale

Live Stock Wanted
Georgia Products For Sale

fo 6,1, 92407 11, 1
Georgia Products Wanted.. 6, 11,
Seed For Sale 1
Seed Wanted
Cotton Seed For Sale
Cotton Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous. Wanted
Plants For Sale
Plants Wanted
Farm Helo Wanted
Positions Wanted
Car Lots

Valdosta
$1.25-$2.00 |

6.00 (new)
at







Feb. 10, at Cooperative Sales, Brought from 9.00 to 10.00 per hundred weight, Basis No. 1.







- Poultry For Sale

- ANCONAS FOR SALE

0 pure bred Ancona hens, $1 ea.

s. T. L. Callahan, Greensboro, Ga.

pure Sheppard strain Ancona now
aying pullets, and 1 cock, $10 for
lot. Mrs. T. K. Mootfe, Canton, Ga.
Rt. 3, Box 52.

- AUSTRALORPS FOR SALE

Australorps: cockerels, $5 to $10;
-pullets, $3-to $5. Prize winners at the
Ga. and Fla. Fairs, of the best blood
lines. Dr. W. E. Rouse, Valdosta,. Ga.

BANTAMS

2 Red bantam roosters and 4 Black
now laying hens, $3.50 for lot. Must
sell all in 1 lot. Gladys Harrell,
Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 2.

White pantams, $1 per pr, or exch
for same value. Write. M. L. Segroves,
Jr., Fayetteville, Ga.
3 pr. common mixed -bantams, just
about grown, $1 per pr.,-or hen and
rooster. Frederick Atkinson, Ray City,
Ga. Rt 2:

: BARRED ROCKS

3 pure bred Thompson B. R., now
laying pullets, $1.50 ea. Exch. for 3
J. B. Giant hens. Mrs. S. W. Cook,

to, Ga.

Parks BR: ready for service cock-
-erels, extra good ones, $3 ea., or 2 for
$5. Reg. Permit C- 153. E. C. Pope,
Ocilla, Ga.

_2 pure bred B. R., 10 mos. old roos-
ters, $1.50 ea., 1 rooster, nearly 2 yrs.
old, $1.50. Mrs. Wiley White, Sylves-

ter, Ga.
a Want a pure bred, Thompson strain
March or April hatch cockerel at mod-
erate price. S. A. Cagle, East Point,
Ga., 911 Church St.

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
1 March hatch, pure bred White
Rock cockerel, $2; also 2 yr. old cock,
$2.25. Miss Fannie M. Floyd, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.
_ Pure bred White Plymouth Rock 8
and 8 1-2 lb., March and April hatch
pullets, $2.50 ea. Mrs. W. C. Jones,
Culloden, Ga.
Fischel strain White Rocks: 1 roos-
ter. and 2 hens, 8 mos. old, $5 or exch.
ar 1 doz. M. B. turkey eggs. Mrs. U.
F, Miles, Baxley, Ga.

BRAHMAS
Light Brahma, Giant strain cock-
e es April hatch, $1.75 ea. Mrs. D.
B. Hooks, Shellman, Ga. Rt.- 1.

GAMES FOR SALE
3 White Lace Red Cornish: 2 pullets
1 laying = 1 cockerel; 2 dark Corn-
ish pullets, 1 laying, $10 for the pen,
or exch. H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla, Ga.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS

8 wks. old Marcy strain J. B. Giant
well dev. pullets and cockerels, same
age, $1 ea., FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum
Ga. Box 37. :

Pure bred J. B. Giant hens, and

ster, Marcy strain, $2.50 ea. Mrs.
Sam Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.
J. B. Giant, Marcy strain cockerels,
geprine 1929 hatch, $2 ea. Clara V.

imble, Adairsville, Ga.

2. fine J.B. Giant roosters for sale.
Mrs. E. Cz Borders, LaFayette, Ga.,
RFD

ey strain J. B. Giant cockerels
$2 Mars. We AS Bennett, Adairs-
ville, Ga.

J. B. Giant cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
J. Z. Harrison, Macon, Ga., Rt. 7. *

J. B. Giant cockerels, $2. 50 ea., also
selected eggs, $1.50 per setting. Mrs.

. W. Morgan, Vienna, Ga.

LEGHORNS FOR SALE
. . Buff Leghorn cockerels, $2.50
and $3.50. S. D. Hammond, Decatur,

48 broilers: 1 1-2 and 2 lbs., 14 S.
W. L: hens, 1929 hatch, Tancred ah
43 Brown hens, Everlay strain. No
culls. Make best offer. Mrs. Wm.
Baxter, Crandall, Ga., Rt. 1.

22 English strain W. L. pullets,
hatched 4th of July, 1929, now lay-
ing. Can be seen at Trion, Ga. Sell
or exch. for milch cow, giving 2 gal.
or more per day, and pay difference.
Mrs. O. Richardson, ees Ga.

62 W. L. hens for sale. G. B. Mc-
Intyre, Ailey, Ga.

9 pure bred Buff L. and 3 White L.
pullets, all March hatch. Sell, or exch
for R. 1. Reds, Buff Orpington, or
Barred Rock hens. 1 for i. Mrs.

bt. L. Johnson, Grayson, Ga.



















s. C. Brown L. Everlay cockerels,

$1.25 ea., FOB or exch. for April or

May hatch pullets of same breed. Mrs.
a Cole, Lilburn, Ga., Rt. 1.
L. hens, healthy and a atts

$1 nee

some Carneaux.



MARKET BULLETIN

15 Tancred W. L. cockerels from my
Ped. pen, 248 and up. Priced low
enough, or will exch for syrup, Otoo-
tan beans or peas; also a few pullets
of Same mating. M. L. Segroves, Fay-
etteville, Ga.

Fine stock Tancred Leghorn June
hatch cockerels, $1.50 ea., select stock;
also White Rock, White Wyandottes
and White Orpingtons, all very fine
strain, $2 ea., for immediate del., FOB.
3B Taylor, Albany, Ga., Rt. Cc.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

4 Black Minorca hens, 18 mos old,
Pape strain; 4 March pullets, now lay-
ing, $1.50 ea., or $11.50 for all. H. A.
Wilson, Martin, Ga.

Yr. old Black Minorca pullets from
1 to 50, $2 ea., yr. old cocks, 1 to 50,
$2 ea., yr. old cockerels, $4 ea. Large
premium white eggs, $2 per 15.: In-
cubator lots, 100 or more, 6c an egg.
J. E. Barlow, Macon, Ga., 343 Flana-
ers St.

Buff Minorca cockerels,
late hatch, $2 and $1.50 ea.
frimble, Adairsville, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

A large number of broilers, now rea-
dy for market, at my home or del. in
radius of 30 mi. Atlanta. Julius Cates,
Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Pullets, 10 to 12 wks. old: R. I. Reds
B. R. Wyandottes, and Buff Orping-
tons. Mash and Chowder fed. Will
sell same as fryers; wt. about 2 1-4
ibs. Make best offer FOB. Money or-
der. or cashiers check. Laura Morris,
Roopville, Ga.



early and
Ciara V.



1M heavy breed fryers, av. over 2

lbs. ea. Make offer FOB. D. F. Thom-
as, Odum, Ga., Box 27.

ORPINGTONS

Drumm s strain Buff Orp., 1 cock,
and 6 hens, all 1 yr. old, $12; eggs,
$1.50 per setting. Exch for 8 R. C.,
Wyandotte young, large hens, pure
strain. Will exch. 1 fine February 1929
hatch and 1 hen, $5. R. C. Wyan-
dottes for White Pekins or Muscovey
ducks or eggs. Mrs. M. L. Shealey,
Oglethorpe, Ga.

1 large White Orp. rochel: just
about grown, $1 or exch. Mrs. Milton
Minshew, Walden, Ga.

Buff Orpingtons raised from eges
bought from Byers; February 1929
hatch, wt. 9 to 10 Ibs., ea., Shape and



color good. Mrs. J T. Wilkins, At-

lanta, Ga., 836 North Ave., N. E.

PEAFOWLS FOR SALE
1 yr. old Peacock, $15. Mrs. T. K.
Moore, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

A few Fantails from good stock, also
Sell or exch. J. Roy
ge Atlanta, Ga., 533 Turner Place

White Kings (nothing but the best)
$5 pr., guaranteed mated, banded and
working; Maltese in Blacks and Duns,
= to $25 per pr. H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla,

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_R. I. REDS FOR SALE
_R. I. Reds: 1 cockerel and 2 hens,
March hatch, $5. Cash with order.
Mrs. J. I. Hatfield, McIntyre,-Ga.

Pure Donaldson Red cocks, $1.50 to
$15 for prize stock, deep red, broad
back. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln-
ton, Ga.

Trio of extra good pure bred R. I.
Reds. Sell, or exch. for 4 young Tan-
sred strain Leghorn hens, or for
sound Brab peas. Gussie Fulton, Syl-
vester, Ga. .

12 hens and 1 cockerel, pure bred R.
I. Reds, prize winning stock, all

young, $25 for lot. Mrs. C. A. Taylor,

White Plains, Ga. RFD 2.

Donaldson R. I. Reds, pure, deep
red (no black feathers) March 1929
cocks, $3 ea., also eggs, $1.50 per set-
ting. Exch. at. market price seed Ir-
ish potatoes, seed cobblers, or for two
settings of Muscovey duck eggs, or
Calif. peas. Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Og-
lethorpe, Ga.

S. GC. R. I. Reds: 30 pullets, 14 wks.
old, thoroughbred from State Accred-
ited flocks, $1.25 ea., or $30 for lot;
also 100 frying size, av. 1 3-4 to 2 1- 3
lb. ea., 45c per Ib. All FOB, or del.
in Atlanta, at residence on old Hape-
ville road (5th house north of Cleve-
land Ave). L. M. Williams, Atlanta,
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 505-A.

10 thoroughbred R. I. Red hens and
pullets, $1.50 ea., also 1 fine cockerel,
$2. Money order. only. Mrs. J. M.
Sessions, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 1.

10 hens, 6and7 Ibs., dark R. I. Reds
now laying, and 1 cockerel, all young,
$1.50 ea. Miss Ollie Rainwater,
Greensboro, Ga.

. 8 wks. old pure blood, well dev. R.

| I. Red pullets, a 2., FOB. Lots of 10 |
and Ts : cockerel given

23 Ib. toms, 15 and 16 lb. hens;



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

Donaldson Red rooster, $2.50; aiso
eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. G. W.
Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Fine strain 8. C. R. L Reds, March
and April hatch, $1.50 ea. Miss Nora
Thompson, Tunnel Hill, Ga. RFD 1.

2-yr- Olde Red rooster, $2; 1929
hatch R. I. Red cockerel, $2. 50. Both
Owen strain. Mrs. I. O. Holt, College
Park, Ga., Rt 2.

2S. C. R. I. Red March 1929 cock-
erel, $1.75 ea. Mrs. J. L. Parrish,
Nashville, Ga. Rte 2:

2A old R. I. Red rooster, $1.50,
or exch for Plymouth Rock of same
age, any good strain. Mrs. amen
Lynn, Collins, Ga.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

1 White Australian guinea rooster,
ready for service, reasonably priced.
Mrs. Milton Minshew, Walden, Ga.

Big Bohe Giant Bronze: 2 toms and
5 hens, $5 ea., or trio, $14 FOB. Mrs.
W. G. Blalock, Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2.

One 2 yr. old Bronze 24 Ib. tom,
also 3 one yr. 12 to 14 lb. toms, all or
part for 30c lb, FOB. Mrs. Annie
Hearn, Palmetto, "Ga.

Giant M. B. hens, wt. about 12 Ibs.
April 1929 hatch, $5 ea. Mrs. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, Ga.

4 pure bred big bone M. B. Giant
18 to 20 lb. toms; April hatch $8 ea.,
and two 12 to 15 Ib. May hatch, $6
ea. Exch. for 2 thrifty shoats, any
breed; also 1 M. B. yr. old hen and
1 May 1929 hatch hen, $3.50 ea., FOB.
Mia. J. L. Ferguson, Cornelia, Ga. Rt.



Pog head geese, large and fat, $1 ea.
Mrs. D. G. Bennett, Mershon, Ga.

21 lb. tom, $6.50; young turkeys, 6
to 8 wks. old, 90c ea. 1-2 doz. lots.
M. By slightly mixed. Mrs. o W. Jones,
McRae, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 pr. Muscovey 1929 hatch ducks,
very large, $3.50 per pr. L. E. Will-
iams, Ty Ty, Ga.

_ 1 pr..pure Bourbon Reds, April 1929
hatch, 30c lb., FOB. Mrs. E. R. Ab-
ernathy, Goggins, Ga.

Pure bred M. B_ Goldbank strain
parent stock direct from Bird Bros.,
18 to 20 lb. toms, $7 ea., 25 to 28 Ibs.
$8 ea., 14 to 16 Ib. hens, $6 ea. Satis-
faction guaranteed. Geo. A. Shirley,
Bowersville, Ga.

3 guaranteed, pure bred M. B., Gold-
bank, Bird Bros., 1929 hatch toms; 22
to 25 or more Ibs., $9 ea., or exch. for
same breed hens; also 2 half M. B. and
Bourbon Red mixed, toms, 22 lbs. or
more each, 30c lb., FOB. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Cancn,
Ga.

Pure bred M. B. about 20 lb. (been
inoculated) toms, $7 ea. Mrs. Sam
Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

March 1929 hatch M. B. gobbler. Sell
or exch. for guineas; 18 hens and two
roosters, of any breed, or 5 R.-I. Red
hens. y C. Jackson, Pitts, Gan ont 1

3 M. 2 hens and 1 tom, $12. Mrs.
JA: aoa Hillsboro, Ga:

White Holland April 1925 hatch,
lb. tom, $6 FOB. Money order. W. P.
McClain ,Clarkesville, Ga., Rt. 3. Box
30.

20 lb. M. B. tom and 2 fine hens,
$17; also 1 tom and hen, later hatch,
$10 pr. From fine layers (1 hen laid
140 eggs and one about 60 eggs last
year). Mrs. T. L. Callahan, Greens-
boro, Ga.

4 ducks; Mallard and Pekin mix-
ed; 2 white drakes; 1 green head drake
and 1 brown hen, $1 ea., for white
ones, and $3 for the Er. FOB. Cash
with order. Mrs. W. . Cook, Camil-
la, Ga.

1 pr. large Blue Toulouse geese, $4
for pr. Mrs. J. M. Sessions, Calhoun,
Ga. Rt. 1.

Trio of turkeys, $18. Mrs. Lula Ly-
ons, Atlanta, Ga., 1089 Seaboard Ave.
35;

"A few nice Bronze 1929 hatch, 18 to

$20; 1 tom, $9; hens, $6 ea.
Herrington, Perkins, Ga.

1 big bone M. B. Giant tom, from
strain laying 80 eggs in 84 days; wt.
25 to 30 lbs., hatched the 28th April,
1929. Also eggs, 60c ea., from above
mentioned strain, and Ellis strain mix-
ed and have Donaldson S C RI Red
eggs, also $1.50 for 15. Mrs. J. G.
Waldrop, Tifton, Ga.

WYANDOTTES

15 S. L. Wyandotte pullets and six
cockerels, March 1929 hatch, $1.75 ea.,
or $35 for lot. Mrs. J. 1: Parrish,
Nashville, Ga., Rt. 2.

2 & LL. Wyandotte yr. old, laying
pullets, $2 ea., or exch: for good pig,
or for 4 W. L. yr. old pullets. H. M.
Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.

10 hens and 1 roster prize winning

is

ytom first.

trio,
Ss. A.



"Thursday, February 20, : 1930.

strain, $2 ea., also eggs, $1.50 per 15. =
Mrs. C. J. Atkinson, Madison, Ga.,
route 2. =e

S. L. Wyandottes: 4 large hens and
1 cockerel, March 1929 hatch, good
stock, true to color, $7.50 for lot, Mrs.
Ss. R. Smith, Bowdon, Ga. Rt.

Poultry Wanted

ANCONAS WANTED
Want 2 Ancona cockerels, cheap for
cash. Mrs. Laura Montgomery, Mauk,
Ga.





BANTAMS WANTED
Want. old time Buff or Partridge j

Cochins, or eggs of same. Write price

and Be Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. |
Want Bantams, any breed to use for

setting Pheasant eggs. S
nings, Jr., Americus, Ga., P. O. Box 84.

GIANTS WANTED

Want 6 J. B.
rooster. Exch. .for same. Write. (No
Name Given), Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4.

LEGHORNS WANTED



Want 50 White L. hens and 4 or 5
Must be free from disease, no

cocks.
culls ,and not over 18 mos. old. Will

give 75 for them this fall. Write what ce
Joe Todd, Haral- :

you have to offer.
son, Ga. era

Can use good White or Brown L., -
or Ancona laying pullets at $1 each.
State number you have and where they
= be seen. S. P. Howe, Hepes :

Want to exch. pure Wanhamaker
cotton seed for ready to lay pullets.
Prefer Leghorns of the Ferris strain.
No culls. 1 bu. seed for 1 bird, up to
ee a J. M. Spruill, Bowdon, Gas



MINORCAS WANTED a

Want to exch. 1 B. R. cockerel for: 5
1 Minorca or Orpington cockerel. ie es
Z. Rowell, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 2. =~

7 PEAFOWLS WANTED | ae
- Will pay $10 ea. for Peafowls, 2 yrs. Ss
old, or older. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery :
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. =

PIGEONS WANTED
Want 5d mated prs.
Kings. Will pay $1 per pr.





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R. I. REDS WANTED eee
Want to exch. 1 Chinchilla yr. old

buck, large size, white and gray, for s

2 R. I. Red March 1929 pullets. Ea. to
pay Exp. chgs. Mrs. R. L. Malone,
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 4. prea

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED 2

We are in the market for 50 tur-
keys at 28c lb., shipping point. J. H. es
Woodall Co., Lakeland, Fla, :
Want 8 geese and 4 ganders at best.
price. J. S. Gibbes, Bennettsville, S.
Cy RED. ae
Want 6 guineas: 5 hens and 1 roos- _
ter not over 1 yr. old, at 40c ea. Mrs.
J. S. Teagle, Pitts, Ga., RFD 2. :
Want 8 Mammoth Pekin ducks and
1 drake of pure blood. Will pay $1.50
ag Boe H. A. Moore, Lakeland, Fla.,
Want 1 Muscovey drake and 2 or 3.
Muscovey ducks. R. C. McWilliams,
Atlanta, Ga., RFD 6. =
Want to exch. 2 Bird Bros. strain =
M. B., 1929 hatch toms, for. turkey zZ
hens. Will pay 35c Ib. difference in
wt. of 2 hens and 1 tom. Will ship
J. G. Buyers, Whitesburg,



Ga. Rtt.

WYANDOTTES WANTED ae
Want pure bred R. C. W. Wyandotte
stock, also Indian Runner ducks and
ducklings. Write. Miss Gladys Har-

rell, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 2. |

Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby chicks: Reds, Rocks, W. and .
B. Leghorns. Hatch every Wednesday.







Good stock as can find anywhere. 6 ~

yrs. exp. Also do custom hatching.
Write for price list and state your
wants. A. J. Bartlett, Valdosta, Ga.
Tancred W. L. chicks, ilc ea., Rocks - :
and Reds, 13c ea.., Hatch every week;
also custom hatching 2 1-2c an egg.
100 eggs in tray. Set weekly. A.. Cc.
Young, Hapeville, Ga.
Baby chicks, March, and April del.
Also. custom hatching, 8c an egg, $3-
per tray of 160 eggs. Mrs. J. H. Jones,
Brooks, Ga. i
Baby chicks: $5 per 25; $8, 50; $15
a@- 100; custom hatching: $5 per tra
of 150 eges, or will set eggs on halv
Incubators set every Monday BE

-urday. Write. Miss Clara
lble, Adairsville, Ga.



David Jen-

Giant hens and one

pure White. =
Spivey, Adrian, Ga. =. 3 : a. :

aps

Thursday, February 20, 1930.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Tancred W. L., from bred to lay
stock, $10 per 100; also Brown L. An-
conas, R. I. Reds, and Plymouth
Rocks. Hatch every Wednesday. Also
Custom hatching, Mammoth incuba-
tors used, 2 1-2c an egg. 110 eggs to
tray. Set every Wednesday. 14 yrs.
exp. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.

Pure bred chicks: W. L., $12 a 100;
B. R. and R. I. Reds, each, $14 a 100,
for immediate delivery. S. C. Bohan-
an, Atlanta, Ga., 1968 DeKalb Ave.

Pure bred blood tested and proper-
ly incubated baby chicks: B. R., Buff
Orp., $15 a 100; $8 50; $425 per 25.
In asst. lots, lc per chick less. Hatches
ea. week, 100 per cent live del. guar-
anteed. Also Tancred strain W. L.
chicks, from high producers. Big,
strong and healthy. Hatched from ma-
ture eggs. Orders filled from 25 to 1M
chicks. Very reasonable prices. State
quatity wanted. J. C. Baston, Mill-
edgeville, Ga.

S. C. W. L. chicks from well culled,
heavy laying hes, headed by males di-
rect from M. Johnsons Imperial st.,
$12 a 100 del. J. A. Ingram, Cordele,
Ga., Box 199.

Day old chicks: W. L., B. L., $15 a
100; R. I. Reds, B. R., $16 a 100; cus-
tom hatching; $4 per 100 eggs; $10.50,
300; $30 M. Eustice J. McKinney, Jr.,
Blackshear, Ga.

Pure Tancred S. C. W. L. chicks,
from 212 to 300 egg matings. Write
for prices and description folder. W.
B. Williamson, Bremen, .Ga.

Parks B. R. chicks, Reg. permit, C
153. 300 ea. week from trapnested hens
$16 a 100; $8.50 per 50. E. C. Pope,
Ocilla, Ga.

Genuine Pape S. C. Black Minrocas,
$16 a 100; $8 for 50, $4 per. 25, del.
Mr.s C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga.

Tancred White Leghorns, from hea-
vy layers, headed by Ped. stock: Hch.
weekly, $14 a 100; $65, 500. Mrs. C. A.
Warnock, Register, Ga. :

Booking orders for Thompson B. R.
March hatch, 15 ea., postpaid. Mrs.
A. C. Spence, Blakely, Ga.

B. R. W. L., R. I. Reds and W. Wy-
andottes, $14 a 100, or 15c ea., in bro-
ken lots. Custom hatching: 4c an
egs, or hatch on halves. Mammoth
oye used. C. A. Burge, Macon,

a.

R. I. Reds, B. R., W. L. and W. Wy-
andottes, $15 a 100. $28 for 200, from
tested and trapped flocks. B. D. Dur-
den, Macon, Ga., Cross Keys.

Ss. C. R. I. Reds, from Donaldson
trap nested, heavy layers, $17.50 per
100, $45 per 300. Safe del. guaran-
teed. Postpaid. Hatch every week.
Otis L. Carter, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C.

High powered day old chicks, from
high producing pure blood flocks, at
bargain prices del: Reds and*B. R..,
each, $14 a 100; W. and B. L., and
heavy mixed, each, $12 a 100; Light
and Hatchery run, mixed, $10. 100
per cent live del. guaranteed. Lots
less than 100 add Ic per chick. D. F.
Thomas, Odum, Ga., Box 27.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 250 Leghorns (Brown prefer-
red), between now and first of April,
or aS soon as possible, to raise on
halves to 6 or 8 wks. Fine place and
good equiment.- Write before shipping
the chicks. Mrs. A. H. Stewart, Na-
Hunta. Ga., Rt. 2:

Want 500 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 wks. Lots of exp. and well
equipped for same. B. R., preferred,
but will take any breed. About March
Ist. Ref. furnished. Write immediate-
ly; also will exch. value. for 100 baby
chicks: B. R. preferred. W. B. Teat,
Canon, Ga.

Want to exch. a few Chinchilla rab-
bits for chicks of any thorougsbred,
good laying flock; Or will exch. for
Brown L. setting eggs; or will raise R.
I. Reds, or any large breed on halves
to 8 or 10 wks. Miss Mae Pope, Mon-
ticello, Ga., Rt. 6.

Want not less than 100, nor more
than 200 chicks to raise on share ba-
sis for 1-3 of chicks, to 8 wks. old;
1-2 of chicks to 10 wks. old; or 2-3
Of chicks to 12 wks. old. Fine open
range, plenty of oats, corn, rye patch
and pure water, and know how and
when to use poultry remedies. No
Small nor scrub stock accepted. Well
exp. and for ref. ask Sheriff or Clerk
of Court, in Barrow coun . Ww.
if really interested. Mrs.
son: Winder, Ga. Rt. 3. :

Want to hear from parties having
the Warhorse or Pit Game chicks for
Sale. A. J. Brett, Brunswick, Ga., 2301
Ellis St. ees

Want to exch 100 fruit jars for baby












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chicks, 1 wk. old. S: K. Grass, Rock- 7

mart, Ga., P. O. Box 281.

Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to
raise on halves to 12 wks. Prefer R.
I Reds, or any kind of Wyandottes.
Write before sending. Mrs. Mary Low-
ery, Helena, Ga. RFD 1.

Want baby chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. Any amount and any breed.
Mrs. J. E. Hancock, Waycross, Ga. Rt.
4, Box 125-A,

Want 100 to 500 chicks not later
than March 15th, but as early: as
possible. Any pure breed, but prefer
W. Rocks, B. Rocks, Black Minorcas,
or R. I. Reds. Will raise to 10 wks. old.
Good place and will get County Agent
to divide equally. Report often. No-
tify before sending. Mrs. D, C. An-
glin, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 3.

Will raise 300 R. I. Reds to 8 wks.
old, for the 1-3, if party will furnish
brooder. G. D. Cobb, Carnesville, Ga.

Want 50 Brown L., day. old chicks
to raise on halves. Party to del. same

| to Bowersville Express paid. Report ea

week up to 8 wks., then will express
your part of chicks. C. W. Hill, Bow-
ersville, Ga.

Want some baby chicks to raise on
halves. 5 or 600, or les, if preferred.
ae J. D. Jones, Arnoldsville, Ga.,
Rt. 1.

Want 100 W. L., to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. Mrs. G. D. Miller,
Woodland, Ga.

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 wks. R. I. Reds, preferred,
but will accept B. Rocks, not later
than March 15th, or 1st of April. Good
range; life time exp. and ref. if re-
quired. Write before sending. Mrs.
Susan McInvale, Reynolds, Ga. Rt. 4.

Want 100 heavy breed chicks . to
raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. R. I.
Reds preferred. Write before sending.
ae Mary Youngblood, Reynolds, Ga.

Want 200 or 300 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 or 12 wks. Prefer B. R..,
or any large breed. Have nice place
and well exp. Mrs. W. B. Sanders,
Cochran, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 10 or 12 wks. Any large breed.
Plenty of feed, good brooder, range,
and yrs. of exp. Write before ship-
ping. Ref. if required. Miss Reba
Melton, Smyrna, Ga., Rt. 2.



Eggs For Sale

Best pens, pure Donaldson (direct
best) from Star pens, $5 per 15, or $15
a 100; Exhibition eggs, $3 per 15, or
$8 a 100; Utility, $1.50 per 15, $5 a
100. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolton,
Ga.

Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs, $1.50
per 15, or will exch. Mrs. J. W. Mill-
er, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5.

Turkey eggs, $4 doz. del. Ga. from
pure bred, unrelated stock, March and
April hatch. No culls sent. H. J. Mc-
Collum, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.



Select eggs, pure bred, closely Ctiti<g

ed: 6 and 7 lb. B. P. Rocks, mated
unrelated cockerels and 1 and 2 yz
old hens, $1.25 per 15, $2 for 30; bak
chicks, March and April del., $15
100; also Black Minorca eggs ar
chicks, same price. Order now. J. }
Bowen, Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 2.

Hatching eggs from Byers _ stra
Buff Orpingtons, from hens wt. 6
9 lbs. ea., and Tompkins Reds, ve
dark, splendid layers, each, $2 per
Mrs. J.;T. Wilkins, Atlanta, Ga.,
North Ave., N. E.

Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs,
25 per 15. Carton to be return;
Katherine Shirley, Lavonia, Ga.

Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B.
eggs, from well dev. flocks, $1.50 4
15. Cash or money order with or
Mrs. C. C. Adamson, Lula, Ga., S
Route, Box 31.

Pure bred Thompson B. R. eg
from large, hearty hens, $1.50 per
postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Cang
Ga Ri.

Pure Dark Cornish Game (won 1s@
prize at Worth Co. Fair) eggs, $1 pef

15, $3 for 50.
vester, Ga.
J. B. Giant eggs from some very fir
birds, carefully selected and del., $1.
per 15. Crate ret. W. H. Richardse
Elberton, Ga., Rt. 3. a
Pure bred White Indian Rum
duck eggs, $1.25 per 12 del. Geo.
Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. ;

R. C. W. Wyandotte eggs from p
bred matings, $1.25 per 15. = Mrs.
M. Davidson, Maysville, Ga. Rt. 3

Pure White Indian Runner di
eges, $1.25. per 15; also ducks, $4 ;
Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton,

Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sy!

trio.
Rt. 3, Box 52.

Pure bred eggs: R. I. Reds,
Fischel strain White Rocks; both,
ea., not del.- Smail quantities





in ea. Mrs. Flora Hilliard, Bowers-
ville, Ga.

Thoroughbred Thompson Imp. Ring-
let B. R. eggs: 1st pen, $1.50; 2nd, $1
per 15. Cheaper in large lots. Mrs. J.
P. Gaines, Cave, Bartow County, Ga.

Thoroughbred Donaldson R. I. Red
eggs, $1.50 per 15 del., or $1.25 not del.
Mrs. J. G. Kinks, College Park, Ga.,
406.E. Columbia Ave.

Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte eggs,
75 per 15. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Lyer-
ly Ga Ris?

Pure bred Thompson B. R. eggs, $1
per 15. _Mrs. S. I. Pless, Charing, Ga.

Australorp eggs, 20c ea., $3 per 15,
from prize winners,; and from __ best
blood lines imported from Australia.
Dr. W. E. Rouse, Valdosta, Ga.

Owen strain S. C. R. I. Red fresh
eggs, from blood tested stock (roost-
ers not related and hens, wt. 7 to 8
Ibs.) $1.50 per 15, $2.50 for 30. Mrs.
J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga.

J. B. Giant eggs, Marcy strain, $1.-
00 per setting. Mrs. C. M. Shaw, Ad-
airsville, Ga.

Booking orders for turkey eggs, $3
doz., from pure Bourbon Reds, March
and April del. Safe del. guaranteed.
Mrs, Julian F. Pruitt, Lavonia, Ga.

B. R. eggs, direct. from Thompson;
also White Orp., Fullers strain, all
$1.25 per 15. Cartons to be ret. Mrs.
J. J. Mann, Tallapoosa, Ga.

Thompson B. R. eggs, No. 1 pen, $1.-
50. No checks. Mrs. Milton Summer,
Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.

Buff Orp: eggs, Fullers Golden
Beauty strain, $1 per 15. Mrs. J. P.
Maddox, Madison, Ga. Rt. 2.

Fullers Golden Beauty Buf Orp. eggs

from 1 yr. old hens, $1.50 per 15. For
prices on larger quantities, write ei-
ther: M. M. Fuller or F. H. Fuller,
Madison, Ga., RFD 5.
_ Berry strain R. I. Red, selected eggs
$1.25 per 15. Money order only. Mrs.
M. Ho Hayes, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt.
3; -Box=57.

Hoyts Speckled Sussex eggs, from
best strain in America, $3 per 15, $5,
30. Also baby chicks. H. F. Hoyt,
Ocilla, Ga.

Pure bred B. R. eggs, $1.25 per 15.
Mrs. C. H. Snow, Ivey, Ga.

Pure bred Fischel strain W. Rock
eges, $1.50 per 15; $2.75 for 30; $5.50
per 100. Cash with order. Mrs. C. C.
Payne, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6.

Pure bred White Rock, Fischel
strain eggs, $1 per setting of 15, post-
paid. Guaranteed safe del. Leon Fow-
ler; Pickard, Ga.

W. Wyadotte eggs from fine stock,
$1 per 15. Shipped COD -<and crate
ret. B.-W-. Cook,. Alto, Ga:s Rt. -2.

Fresh, pure bred Donaldson R. IL.

Red eggs, 90c per 15 del. iss An-
nie Lura Harrell, Colquitt, Ga., No.
Cuthbert St.

Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca

eggs, selected, $1.50 per 15; 4.50, 30; in-
cubator lots of 100 or more, 7c an
egg. EK. Maynard, Newton, Ga.

Thompson B. R. eggs, $1.50 per 15:

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S. C. Black Minorca eggs, Pape st.,
$1 per 15. Cartons ret. Mrs. Mary
W. Clay, Monticello, Ga. Rt. 6.

White Piymouth Rock eggs, pure
bred stock, flock headed by male bird
from: Fischel Yards, $1.50 per setting.
Crate ret. Mrs. W. C. Jones, Cullo-
den, Ga.

Pure bred Barred Rock, blood test-
ed eggs, $1.25 per setting. Hatchahbil-
ity guaranteed. Dr. Ralph F. Rish,
Madison, Ga.

Pure bred eggs: White P. Rocks, $4
per 100, White Cornish Games, $1.25
per 15 del., and J. B. Giant, $1.25 per
15 del. also want Hatcheries to make
offer on lots of 100 eggs of White and
B. R., White Cornish Games, Black
Giants, and S..L. Wyandotte eggs. W.
D. Joyner, Roberta, Ga., Rt. 2.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs,
$1.25 per 15 del. $4 a 100. Mrs. B. E.
Smith, Roberta, Ga., Rt. 2.

: Eggs Wanted

Wait setting ea., of Ancona, Brown
L., and Bult L. eggs. Write what you
have and price. Mrs. G. W. Martin,
Americus, Ga., Rt. A.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

Reg. Jersey bull calf, Tiddlywink-
Sophie breeding, 2 mos. old, $20 with
ped. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville,
Ga., Rt. 1.

3 yr. old, 1100 lb. fine Grade Jer-
sey bull, $30; also 1 Grade Jersey 7
yr. old milch cow, good cond., freshen
in few days, $65. Mrs. T. L. Calla-
han, Greensboro, Ga.

2 Jersey cows: one 4 1-2 yrs. old;
both with heifer calves, 3 weeks and
1 week old. Come see, or write for
prices. W. E. Pullen, Meigs, Ga. RFD
3







One 7-8 Jersey 5 mos old heifer, $15.
Cash with order. Ben P. Weaver, Ray
Stone, Ga., RFD 1.

5 mos. old reg. Jersey bull calf for
sale. James D. Holland, Alpharetta,
Gas Rie 3. :

41 stock steers, av. around 600 Ibs.,
8 heifers, av. 500 lbs. J. N. Fisher,
Rabun Gap, Ga.

Pure bred light colored Jersey 2 yr.
old December Ist milch cow with calf
4 wks. old, $65 at my place. Mrs.
Mary W. Clay, Monticello, Ga., Rt. 6.

4 yr. old Jersey male, wt. 1M lbs.,

$100. Cream and black color. O. O.
Hamilton, Vidalia, Ga.
Fine young milch cow, $75. J. A.

Floyd, Felton, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 full blood Jersey male calf, 1 mo.
old, from high producing stock, $10.
Mrs. J. J. Harrison, Macon, Ga., Rt.

ses

Hereford cattle, both sex. J. J.
Cumming, Donalsonville, Ga.

20 head Grade Guernsey cows: some
with young calves, some in spring,
some will come in later. All good dai-
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Georgia
Market Bulletin

Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS



Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department Of
Agriculture

Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner





Thursday, February 20, 1930.

Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un-
der the act of June 6, 1900. Ac-
cepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in
lag 1103. Act of October 3,

Notices of farm produce and ap-
purtenances, admissible under
postal regulations, inserted one
time on each request and re-
peated only when request is ac-
eoeeied by new copy of no-
ice.







Limited space will not permit
insertion of unimportant no-
tices. Under Legislative act the
Market Bulletin does not assume
any responsibility for any notice
appearing in the Bulletin or
transaction resulting therefrom.

NOTICE

Will Mrs. G. R. Turner, for-
merly of Route C, Griffin,
Georgia, and The Rock, Georgia,
communicate with Mrs. J. T.
Wilkins, 836 North Ave, N. E.,
Atlanta, Georgia.



Poultry For Sale

ANCONAS FOR SALE
12 young pure bred Sheppard An-

cona hens, all now laying, $1.25 each.
Crates ret. No culls. Daris Rauler-
son, Rockingham, Ga.





BANTAMS
3 young pure bred Buff Cochin
roosters, from prize winning stock, 50c
ea. Mrs. J. H. Mills, Jenkinsburg, Ga.
W. L. bantams, $1 pr., $1.60 trio.
Trio of Blacks with few Sebright
spots (are 1-2 Sebrights) $1.75; pr. of
slightly mixed. Sebright, $1.25, or a
Brown L. hen with this pr., $1.75 for



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the 3. All 1 yr. old and hens. laying.
Clarence Brown, Helena, Ga.

Thursday, February 20,

1930.







BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE

1 pure bred B. R. cockerel, $2. Mrs.
Austin G. Joyner, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 4.

10 pure bred B.-R. March hatch
hens, $13.75 for lot. Cash with order.
Mrs. H. Tench, Cornelia, Ga.

B. R. pullets and hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
3. H. Summers, Hatley, Ga.

20 large B. R. Thompson - strain
yred-to-lay 1 yr. old pullets, wt. about
lbs. 2 cockerels, same. age, $40 for
ot; 10 hens and 1 rooster, $20; also
2 cockerels. about 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea.
All FOB Vidalia. Mrs. Kate E. Mor-
ris, Ailey, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 each thoroughbred B. R. hens and
vullets and 1 cockerel, all April heh.
Make best offer. Mrs. A. H. Reid, Sr.
Hatonton, Ga.

Thompson strain B. R. cockerels.
*950. Guarantee satisfaction. T. R.
Duggan, Warthen. Ga.

2 pure bred B. R. March 1929 roos-
ters, $1.75 ea. Miss G. B. McLane,

Hartwell, Ga.

14 pure bred March 1929 hatch.
healthy. laying hens, 28c lb. Mrs. R.
M. Smith, Demorest, Ga.

Thompson B. R., 1 rooster and two
hens, $4.50 for lot; eges. $1 per 15 del.
Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
ts ts

29 dark B. &. extra good laying hens
*150 ea. Mrs. Nick Burden, Elber-
ton, Ga.

2 yr. old B. R. cock. .$1.50 FOB.
Teh, for 1 settine of White Pekin or
White Muscovev duck eggs. or anv lg.
breed baby chicks. Mrs. E. R.. Sur-
rencv. Screven. Ga. Rt. 1.

2 B. R. March cockerels. $1.50 ea..
nlus postage. No. personal checks.
Mrs. R. L. Defore. Sparta. Ga., Rt. 2.

Pure bred Thomnson B. R. March
and Avril cocks, $3.50 to $5. Mrs.
Ceo. M. Wicker, Americus, Ga., Rt.
2. Rox 20.

Thompson Rinelet B. R. ready for
cervice, April hatch rooster; $1.75 FOR
No check. Mrs. F. L. Lee,. Morven.
Ga Rt. 1. Box 225,

Thomson-Holterman strain B. R.
1999 cockerel. $2. Exch. for lLadv
Thomnson strawherrv plants at 25e a
199. Mrs. J. E. Matthews, Smithville,
Ga. Rt. 3.

BRAHMAS
Pr. of Light Brahmas from prize
winners, $3.50. Mrs. Nick Burden,

Elberton, Ga., Rt.
5 pullets and 1 cockerel, April heh.



and 3 pullets and 1 cockerel, Mav
hatch. Giant strain, $2 ea. W. E.
Small, Oakwood, Ga.

GAMES

Warhorse Stag, $3; Warhorse and
Blue eggs, $2.50 per 15. Exch. -for
fruit trees. C. B. Rainwater, Wrens,
Ga.











Annual Report of the

State Bureau of Markets
For the Year of 1929





In accordance with the provision of the Statute I have the
honor as Director of the State Bureau of Markets to submit here-
with my report for the year ending December 31, 1929.

The Market Bulletin at the close of business on December 31
had an active circulation of 73,400. This shows an increase for
the year of 22,854. We have revised our mailing list for the Bulle-
tin twice during the year. This revision is done through the co-
operation of the Postmasters. In this way we eliminate any chance
of errors or duplication, aswell as remove names of those who
have died or moved away. Through this means we dropped dur-
ing the year 8,440 names, making a net total increase in circula-
tion for the Bulletin of 14,374.

The total number of ads carried for the year was 51,142. I
am especially pleased to advise that from the 232 complaints we
had regarding ads carried, we settled satisfactorily to all concern-
ed 210 during the year. At the present writing we have either
settled satisfactorily the remainder of these complaints or denied
the parties the use of the Market Bulletin.

You will note that the Market Bulletin for 1929 shows a sub-
stantial increase over the preceding year, both in circulation and
in number of ads carried. We endeavor to hold the Bulletin to
eight pags, but during the past year we published two 24-page
issues, one 20-page, ten 16-page, and four 12-page issues. So far
as is possible, we endeavor to carry every ad received in this office
up through Tuesday noon in our issue of the following Thursday.
There are, of course, exceptions to this, as the size of the Bulletin
must be determined on Saturday when we plan to publish an edi-
tion larger than eight pages.

From the information we have, the Georgia Market Bulletin
is the largest publication of its kind in the United States, both in
circulation and in number of ads carried. We are sending the
Bulletin to every state in the Union, as well as to Canada, Cuba,
and the Canal Zone.

The direct sales made through this Department for 1929
amounted to $1,746,726.91. The total number of Counties served
with these sales was 127. Poultry led with 248. cars, bringing a
total of $874,855.60. This shows an increase of $450,329.45 over the
poultry sales for 1928. We served with poultry cars 116 Counties,
35 of which had no County Agent. The total number of towns
served was 740. Hogs came next with 538 cars, bringing a total
of $705,359.66. This shows an increase over the hog sales made in
1929 of $119,132.48. We served 52 Counties with these sales.

We have had a representative from this office attend 98 per
cent of the co-operative hog sales held~during 1929. These repre-
sentatives supervise the weighing and grading of the hogs, so that
there willbe no complaint from neither the buyer nor the seller.
We also have a representative on the majority of our poultry runs.
It is uncommon for the buyer of poultry to request that we have
a representative accompany the car. I have no hesitancy in Say-
ing that both our co-operative hog and poultry sales have been
an incentive to our farmers to improve the quality of both their
hogs and poultry. The result of this is already being reflected in
the prices received. Am pleased to advise that the prices received
at out co-operative poultry and sales during 1929 were from 3 cents
to 5 cents per pound higher than received in any adjoining state.

I cannot recommend to you too strongly the necessity of a
commission Merchants Law in Georgia, and it would include both
brokers and jobbers. The only way to eliminate the fly-by-night
commission merchant or jobber is for the State to require that
he be licensed. The Commissioner of Agriculture or the Director
of the Bureau of Markets should be empdwered with the author-
ity to revoke a license when in his opinion this act has been vio-
lated. We are handling at this time with the U. S. Department of
Agriculture a complaint against an out-of-the-state concern, with
the hope that our evidence will be sufficient for the conviction of
this concern under the Produce Agency Act. This Department is
called upon weekly for assistance in collecting claims, and making
adjustments, and has collected during 1929 several thousand dol-
lars in this way. The majority of these requests are from trans-
actionsin which we have played no part.

I am especially pleased to report that our experiment with,
fresh frozen peaches has been all that we could expect. We have
distributed these peaches through some of the leading hotels of
the East, railroad Dining Cars, and they were served to members
of the Disarmament Conference on the U. S. S. George Washington,
and with but a single exception the comment expressed has been
most favorable. Several concerns are interested in this proposi-
tion in a financial way. Am of the opinion that next season we
will have at least three plants in operation packing fresh peaches.
Should this meet with the success that I have every reason to be-
lieve it will, within the next few years at least three thousand cars
of Georgia peaches will be handled in this manner. This would
take care of our over-production and should be the means of ad-
vancing the price of our peaches at least 50c per package.

The Georgia peach crop for 1929 was the smallest peach crop
within the last ten years. The total movement from the state was
5,804 cars. The total number of cars inspected was 5,245. The in-
spection work last year was exceedingly difficult due to the unus-
ually large number of circulios. Fully fifty per cent of the crop
did not grade U. S. 1s. Due to the small crop our inspection work
on peaches showed a large deficit.

For the first time since the Bureau of Markets was created in
1917, this Department gave Federal-State Inspection on watermel-
ons in 1929. This inspection was, of course, voluntary on the part
of the shipper. I would recommend that the Bureau of Markets
enlarge on this work and for the coming season give this inspect-
ion to every community desiring it. By confining the inspection
to groups or communities, am of the opinion it can be done at ap-
proximately $1.00 per car. The prices received for melons handled
through this Department were most encouraging. The watermelon
growers are to a large extent in the same predicament as the peach
growers, that is, they are compelled to secure financial assistance
to sign either with brokers or selling agents. The cost of this ser-
vice is entirely too much. The average selling cost is 15 cents- per
package on peaches. It has only recently been called to my at-
tention that several operators are charging double commission in
the handling of watermelons. In other words, a commission charge
in made at both ends.

(Cotinued on page five)








Thursday, February 20, 1930.

Poultry For Sale

1 pure bred Blue pit game rooster,
$5 or exch. for 2 Buff Orp. B. P. Wea-
ver, Royston, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 Corrisl. Game 11 mos. old cock,

8 hens, raised last yr. $1.50 ea.

it pure bred and Webber Strain. Mrs.

iee Walden, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1.

2 dark Cornish, Nubert. strain cock-
erels, $1.25 ea., FOB. Exch. both for
25 baby chicks, of same, or any large

ec. ; ee H. R. Suerrncy, Screven,

a tt. 1:

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
1 well marked, fine male bird from
Exhibition stock, 11 mos. old J. B.
Giant, $3 FOB. Also will exch. 1.
oung J. B. Giant hens and 2 male

>

= d and 2 cocks. Tancred
strain. Only first class stock accept-

and sent. Mrs. B. F. Jones, Tur-
nerville, Ga.

Biacx Langshan pullets and _cock-
erels, $1.50 ea. also eggs, $1.60 per
setting del. $1.25, other party pay
7 Mrs. Nick Burden, Elberton,



LEGHORNS FOR SALE
35 W. L. Tancred strain 11 mos. old,
in fine laying shape, $1.25 ea. FOB.
Mrs. Ulys Conner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.

12 S.C. W. L. 18 mos. old hens,
from 306 egg hens, Tancred strain, $18

for the lot, del. Cash with order. Exch
for corn at $1.10 per bu. Miss Martha
Cheatham, College Park, Ga., Rt. 2.
12 W. L. March 1929 pullets, lay-
ing well. Tancred strain from _ trap-
nested, ped. hens, $1.25 ea. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
.A few fine W. L. cockerels, and a
few R. I. Reds. Reduced prices. Write
t >. H. R. Gaskins, Americus,
Ga., Box 469.
y Ferris strain W. lx ready for ser-

vice roosters, $1.50 ea. J. Otis York,
umpkin, Ga.

arge, well dev. 10 to 12 mos. old

. L. pullets; av. 60. per cent lay

throughout the winter. $550 cash for

lock of 365. Norman Maxwell, Whig-

m, Ga. as
1 cockerel And 14 hens, good laying

strain S. C. W. L. $20. J. R. Combs,
Tunnel Hill, Ga. :

colors, $5 for lot.

unrelated, $4.50 per lot.

brilliant plumage, $10.



MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

Pure bred Pape strain Black Min-
orcas: 10 hens and 1 rooster, $15 del.
also eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2, 30, del.

rs. Russell Sauls, Shellman, Ga.



MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

FOR SALE :
Fryers, 30c lb. Fine mixed hens for
aying or table use, 90c ea. Mrs. J.
. Wilder, Manor, Ga.

ee ORPINGTONS

- Pen of 5 White Orp. matured pullets
and 1 cock, fine stock. $10 FOB this
station; also selected eggs from cry-
stal White Orp. winter layers, $1 per
is. del. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Boling-
broke, Ga.

R. I. REDS"
6 Donaldson R. I. Red 12 mos. old
yullets, $1.25 ea. Mrs. M. E. McWhor-
ae Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 4. :
- 2 pure bred R. I. Red 8 mos. old
cockerels, ready for service, $1
Cash with order. Mrs. I.
hur, Blakely, Ga. :
Cock and cockerel, serviceable, pep-
py, rich red, direct from Donaldson
Yards, $1.50 to $5; prize winners, $10
to $15. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln-
UM ccime B. 1. Red, Donaldsob st
15 youn al. : i.
Poe ond 1 cockerel, $1.25 ea. FOB.
Mrs. J. H. Darby, White Plains, Ga.
Fine, dark R. I. Red March and Ap-
1929 cocks, $2.50 and $5. Mrs. Geo.

M. Wicker, Americus, Ga. Rt. B, Box
30.





Famous Mayhood strain S. C. R. .
Red yr. old cockerels, direct, $3.50 ea.
Monev w'th order. J. S. Upchurch,

fhomasville, Ga.
ey bred R. I. Red March hatch,
now laying hens, Donaldson strain,
$12 for lot, FOB. Mrs. Mamie Car-
ter, Hazlehurst, Ga.

USSEXS FOR SALE
a:) or 18 mos. old hens, 5 1-2 Ib.
a. $2 ea. Also 2 roosters, same breed
d age, $2.50 ea. Eggs, $1.50 per 16.
ll FOB. Cash with order. B. P. Wea-
ver, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.

IGEONS FOR SALE
6 pr. ane stock Plvmouth Rock

ers. now working, $2 pr. Exch. for
Chinchilla rabbits, or what have
Thos. E. Harris,
ox 161.



each. |.

Augusta, Ga, |



MARKET BULEE TIN

Between 18 and 25 mixed pigeons,

ae - Rabun Cheek, Cobbville, Ga.,

10 Muff Tumblers, Priests, several

Cash with order.
s. L. Tribble, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 69.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, \
' DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE

Large Bronze Bird Bros. 1929 hens,
reduced price, $5 ea., 2 fine toms, 27
lbs., $8 ea. Trio, $17. Svcon be lay-

me . Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga.,

3 ea, geese and ganders, $.25 ea.
Cash with order. Mrs. T L. Cleveland,
miartwell Ga., Rt 5. .

A few more thoroughbred M. B.
Goldbank strain turkeys: 12 lbs. and
p hens $6; 22 lbs. and up toms, $8.
All FOB. Coops to be ret. B. M. Hol-
land, Bowersville, Ga.

8 mos. old big bone Bronze, 18 to
25 lb. tom. Sell or exch. for 10 R. I.
Red. hens, or young pullets. Mrs. M.
3. Swygert, Haralson, Ga.

3 White Pekins: drake and 2 ducks,
Mars "Be- Li:
Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.

Bourbon reds, large, strong 1928
hatch, toms and hens; also few 1929
hatch at reasonable prices. Mrs. Sam
Anderson, Hillsboro, Ga.

3 Blue Speckled Guineas: 2 hens
and 1 rooster, $3 for lot FOB. Joe
Smith, Chipley, Ga.

Large 2 yr. old, 25 or 30 lb. M. B.
tom (not fat) from McEntyre Turkey
Ranch, 35c Ib. Also eggs, for March
del. $4 doz. and baby turkeys for sale.
L. B. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga.

Bronze turkeys: first prize winners
at the Souths leading Shows. Money
back guarantee if not satisfied. State
what you want. Free catalog. W. S.
Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga.

2 Turken (said to be 1-2- chicken
and, 1-2 turkey) cockerels, last June

hatch, $3 ea. or both for $5. Mrs, J.

J. Ferrell, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 3, Box: 231.
2 Muscoveys, 6 mos. old, wt. over 7
lbs. ea. $3.50 for the 2, ov exch. for
hens, guineas, geese, ducks or corn.
ee J. Smith, College Park, Ga.
Pure M. B. gobbler, May 1929 hatch,

Mrs. Geo. M.
Wickers, Americus, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 80.

2 pr. large Toulouse geese, $5 pr.
W. A. Elinburg, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.

5 each, geese and ganders, $1.25 per

fag Orpha Marchant, Tifton, Ga.
Rt. 1.

1.Speckled Guinea 1929 hatch _roos-
ter, 70c FOB. Mrs. Linton Hilson,
Mitchell, Ga.

Bourbon Red 1929 hatch hen, $5.00
del. Exch. for 4 chicken hens of large
breed. H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga.
Rt. -33

1 pr. B. B. Mammoth Bronze, 8 1-2
to 11 lb. hen, 20-21 lb. tom, $10 FOB.
Trio of 1 Bourbon Red 9-11 lb. hen
and 1 Bourbon slightly mixed, 9-11 lb.
hen and 20 lb. Bronze tom, $14 FOB.

Also B. B. Mamn.oth Bronze 20-24 lb.
tom, $7. All April 1929 hatch, FOB.
Money order or Cashiers check. Mrs.
T. W. Raley, Wrightsville, Ga.

WYANDOTTES

22 mos. old R. C. S. L. Wyandotte

cock. Sell or exch. for 1 of same kind,
about same age. Can be seen at home
of L. A. Horton, Atlanta, Ga. 1169
Kontz Ave. N. W. (1 door from corn-
er West 14th St.)
' 2 R. C. W. Wyandotte 1929 hatch
cockerels, $1.50 ea. or exch. 1 for two
settings of eggs of same breed, or
exch. both for 1 set. turkey
Write before sending. Z. J. Lee, Red
Oak, Ga.

White Wyandottes: 10 hens, $1.25
ea. 1 rooster, $2; alsu eggs for setting
$1 doz Mrs. M. A. Underwood, Da-
visboro, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

BANTAMS WANTED |
Want 6 or 8 bantam hens. Will pay
50c ea. B. B. McGinty, River View,
Ala. f







PAGE FIVE.

Want to exch. 1 cockerel and five _

hens B. P. Rocks. Thompson strain,

.or 6 White Legnorn hens and cock-

Raymond Rice, Maxeys, Ga. Box



eges..



BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Want 25 laying B. R. pullets, 1929
hatch. Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga.
Rt. 2.



GAMES OR GIANTS WANTED
Want to exch. thoroughbred B. R.,
6 hens and 1 rooster, for black Games

or J. B. Giants. Even exch. or will
pay cash for 6 Game hens and 1 roos-
ter, 1 or 2 yrs. old. Write what you
have. J. D. Maddox, Lawrenceville,
Ga. Rt 2:

LEGHORNS WANTED
Want 50 to 100 Everlay Brow L.
pullets. Quote lowest cash price del.



W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Box 247.







Markets.

ons,

freight rates on watermelons.

increase.

ducts.

car.
wa

peach inspection, we ha
January 1, 1930.





Annual Report Of The State Bureau
Of Markets For The Year 1929

(Continued from page four)

In co-operation with U. S. Department of Agriculture, this
Department issues daily during the peach and watermelon move-
ments a reports giving the prices being paid f. o. b. the tracks, and
the prices being paid in the leading Fastern and Middle Western

This service is of untold value in enabling the shipper
to price intelligently from day to day his peaches and watermel-
It is the intention of this Department during the coming
season to give this information each day over the radio, as soon
.as it has been released. I know of no better service that this De-
partment could render than to stress to our Georgia farmers the
necessity of well-graded and well-packed products.
in every line is very keen, and it is but natural for us to buy the
products most attractively packed.

The work of our Traffic Manager has been most satisfactory.
He has been very active in opposing the proposed increases in
This increase in rates-will be pub-
lished within the next ninety days.
intention of the Traffic Manager to petition the Interstate Com-
merce Commission, asking for a suspension of the rates pending
investigation and hearing. Should the Interstate Commerce Com-
mission finally approve of these proposed increases, am of the
opinion that it will be after the 1930 crop is moved.

Every effort possible should be used to prevent

The services of our rate expert are used by this De-
partment almost daily, as the seller is only interested in the price
he receives, and the buyer in what the produce will cost him de-
livered. We are now in a position to quote a delivered price on
all farm products, regardless of where or how they move.
Traffic Manager opposed before the Public Service Commission
the increase of Interstate rates on peaches under refrigeration, yet
a substantial increase was granted. The rates on Velvet beans
both shelled and in pod are entirely out-of-line with similar pro-

This Department is endeavoring to have them placed in
the same class as fertilizer materials, and am glad to advise that
the Railroads have agreed to this, and the new Tariff will carry
a reduction of approximately 42 per cent. Our Traffic Manager
has been successful in getting all the Railroads handing poultry.
cars in this state to grant transportation of one attendant on each
On November. 27, 1929 this Department ran the first pick-up
hog car ever to be operated in this state, and such was its success
that we are planning to arrange other cars to be operated in this

ae delighted to advise that this Department was able to op-

erate well within our appropriation. After paying a deficit on
several thousand dollars balance on

Respectfully submitted,

Competition

When this is done it is the

this proposed

Our

A. D. JONES, Director,
_ State Bureau of Markets.

Gaskins, Americus, Ga.

vy laying hens; B. and Buff Roc
R. I. Reds, Black Minorcas, $13 a 10
| Tancred Leghorns. and eC









$12 postpaid.
| Fechtel, Way

LAKENVELDERS WANTED



Want a few pure bred Lakenveld-

er pullets and 1 cockerel, March or

pril hatch; also 1 pr. Toulouse geese.
No culls accepted.
-o first letter. Mrs. W. W. Temple,
Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.



State best price

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

WANTED

Want to furnish feed and raise any
kind and amount of chickens on
halves, or will exch. - value.
Mrs. Gordon Leatherwood, Lawrence-
ville, Ga.



ORPINGTONS WANTED
Want 1 Golden Buff Orp. Will exch. |

Write. |

2 gal. thick Sugar Cane syrup, or six _

lbs. nice cured country ham for same.

fooster must wt. not less than 7 or
8 lbs. and be not older than 12 mos.

or less than 10 mos. Would consider
accepting E R. Thompson strain, with
same qualifications. Mrs. John Tins-
ley, Arlington, Ga. Rt. 2.

PIGEONS WANTED
Want to exch. 2 yr. old, 5 to 6 bud-
ded Stuart and Schley pecan trees
for White King or Carneaux, mated
pigeons,
a.





TURKEYS, CUINEAS, DUCKS,
' GEESE, ETC.. WANTED
Want 1 large Muscovey drake State

price. Mrs. A. C. Malphus, Tuscu-
zum, Ga.

Want 1 M. B. hen, not less than
Will exch. 3 pure bred ape a

10 lbs.
1929 hatch B R pullets for same. Z.
Lee, Red Oak, Ga.

Want to exch. 2 Red toms for 1 tom
and 1 hen of any good breed, or will
sell 1 tom at right price. W. L. Ta-
tum, Suwanee, Ga., Rt. 2. os

Want turkey gobbler, not less than
10 mos. Any good breed at 25c lh.
Mrs. Belle Walters, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 2.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Cut prices on quality baby chicks: S.
C. White and Brown L., $3.50 per 25;
$6.50, 50; $12.50, 100; $55, 500. S. C. R.
I. Reds, and B. Rocks, each, $4, 25;
$7.75, 50; $15, 100; $65, 500. Assorted,
$3.50, 25; $6.50, 50; $12.50, 100; $55, 500



R. S. Broadhurst, Americus, .

Eggs and chicks prepaid. Live del.

guaranteed.
vester, Ga.

Baby chicks, 15 ea., $15 a 100. (No
Name or address given).

Blood tested chicks of the
kind that live and grow; B. R., R. I.
Reds and Buff Rocks, $15 a 100 del.

H. F. Morgan, Fitzgerald, Ga. 216 S.
Lee St.

Mrs. W. G. Ford, Syl--

better _

Pure bred chicks from healthy flocks _

blood tested for B. W. D. Thompson
Ringlet B R, 200 egg strain, Donald-

son R. I. Reds, Fischel White Rocks,

$15 a 100 del. 1c per chick discount if
order is placed 3 wks. in advance. 10
per cent books order, bal. C. O. D. W.
S. Shields, Thomson, Ga.

Pure Donaldson Red chicks, care-
fully culled flock, $16 a 100. Mrs. T.
J. Ray, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 1. -

50 R. I. Red chicks, February 26th.

Owens dark red strain, 16c ea. Miss

Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga.
Quality chicks: Reds and Rocks. $14

a 100. S. C. W. L., $12 a 100. 100 per

x
x

cent live del. guaranteed. Orders less

than 100 add 1c per chick to above
prices. D. M. Clark, Garfield, Ga.

Donaldson red chicks, 16c ea., del.

Hatch weekly, all season. Order now
for early del. Exch. for cow to fresh-

en in summer or fall, but giving milk 2

now. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn.,
Ga Re

Pure bred chicks from high pro- *

ducing, culled flocks of pure bred

| Sheppard strain Anconas, $12 a 100;
Full count

$55 per 500; $100 a M del.
guaranteed on del. Hens sired by un-

related cockerels, part of them are di-
rect from Sheppard. Daris Raulerson,

Rockingham, Ga. Ss

Atheneon better baby chicks, bred

to live, grow and lay; Reds, Rocks,

each, $15 a 100; White, Brown, Buff
L., and Anconas, each, $13 a 100. All
other breeds to choose from. H. R.

Chicks from quality, vigorous, hea
Rock:
hea

Tvl



Prompt



= PAGE SIX

_ Live Stock E or Sale



= (Continued from page three)
foc ee. C, boar, 2 yrs. old, swt. about
a. lbs.,

$25. <A. C. Sanders, Edison,



_ HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
8 yr. old bay mare mule, wt. around.

1300 Ibs., medium gaited, $200. E. N.

\ Eslinger, Ringgold, Ga,

$.



RABBITS FOR SALE

3 N. Z,. Reds, all does, 12 mos. old,
LaFayette Barrett, Meansville,

' = does and 1 buck, reg. finely mark-

: ed; 11 mos. old rabbits (can furnish

: me with them).

Minorca hens.

Sell or exch. for
aby chicks, or farm products. Write.
Mrs. H. P. Brock, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 4.
Ped. or Reg. does: breeders and a

few young does, ped., ad 2 good young
bucks, ped., will reg., 4 and 7 mos. old.

Sell, or exch. for R. I. Red or White
S. ee Davis, Atlanta,
~Ga., RFD 7, Box 226.

16 Stahls Gold Certificate ped.,

Chinchilla does and 7 bucks, 4 mos

to 1 yr. old, for sale.

Write for quo-
-tations.

Miss Sara Herndon, Craw-

' fordville, Ga.

ao large white rabbits: 2 does and 1

_ buck. Sell or exch. for 3 large hens of

mos.,
> All at sacrifice price. Of highest grade

buck, $1 or $1.50 for the pr.

any good breed, FOB RR
Baldwin, Ga.
and price.
Rt:

station,
Write what you have
Jack Peyton, Homer} Ga.

_ Nice, breeding Chinchilla does, sub-

ject. to reg., $5 ea. Mae Pope, Monti-
cello, Ga.

Chinchillas: 10 - 11 mos. old, 11 - 8
5 four mos., and 12 4 wks. old.

and good cond. R. B. Harris, Atlanta,

Ga., Rt. 6, Box 433, Phone Cherokee

-1802-J.

5 White, pink-eyed bucks, 1 yr. old,
$1. woo 6a: Mrs. Bi Johnson, Jr.,
Garfield, Ga., Box 101.

1 N. Z. Red doe, $1; 1 Belgium poe

R

Morris, Dougiasville, Ga., Rt. 1.



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

_ Some very fine Reg. Nubian milk
goats, fresh in February; also some
bucks for sale. Frank _H. Gilbert,
Sylvania, Ga.

4 thoroughbred Toggenburg milk

goats; 1 bred to freshen March 17th,

$75; not bred, but milking now, $50;
young nannie, 2nd kidding, to freshen

April 23rd, $30. All broke to milk; 1
young nannie bred to freshen April
4th, not broke to milk, first kidding,

2 $10.

Bei

All bred to thoroughbred Tog-
genburg. H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla, Ga.
Nice lot of young goats: 5 does and
2 half grown kids and 1 Toggenburg
6 mos. old buck, $15 for the 8. HE.

: Maynard, Newton, Ga.

2 common goats, 15 mos, old, $10 or

exch, Etheridge Keith, Chamblee, Ga.

RFD 3.
~ 150 head goats, $1.25

ea. W. J.

= _ Morgan, Stillmore, Ga.



Live Stock Wanted



CATTLE WANTED
Want a good cow for milk. Not par-

ticular about the age if only she is

fresh to come in, or is fresh few days.
Must be reasonable in price: La B.
Tabor, Albany, Ga., Rt. C.

Want 1 pure pred Hereford 5 to 8
mos. old male. Lester Whitley, Tif-
ton, Ga.

10 hens and cock, last yr. hatch, pure

: pred Tompkins strain dark Reds, hers

laying, value, $22 and other value of
$18, for young cow and calf, or heifer
~ soon to freshen of very good stock.

Donaldson, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1.

HOGS WANTED
Want to exch. value, $75 for hogs.
Write. W. N. Fowler, Rupert, Ga.
Want a young S. P. 'C. or B. B. Guin-

Mrs. R.

ea sow with young pigs or gilt that

will farrow by March 15th; also 60 to
75. lb. shoats of same breed. Must be
cheap. State age, No. of pigs, wt. and
lowest price in first letter. Alton O.
McDaniel, Norcross, Ga., RFD 1.
Want 50 pigs from 8 to 10 wks. old,

that have been given life treatment

for cholera at reasonable price. No

special breed preferred with 30, but

Jersey silt pigs.

with 20, want the thoroughbred Duroc
W. W. Mason, Byron-

ville, Ga. Box 96.

Want. 2 pure bred 6 wks. old O. I. C.
pigs. Exch.4 pure bred April 1929
hatch, 24 lb. M. B. tom. C. J. Hiv are
ee a

an igs,
bre ed to

6 = 8 wks. old, any |
eae Oe



MARKET

shipping. Ref. if required. E. C. Mel-
ton, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want a pr. Big Bone Guinea, 6 to
10 mos. old pigs. Would prefer. Blue
type. Write what you have. J. K.
Fendon, Homerville, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to exch. a pure bred, reg. Du-
roc sow and 7 pigs for either a good
mule or horse, or for a milch cow. Ce-
ell J; Osborn, Waycross, Ga.,. Rt. 5,
Box 177.

Want a good mare that will work
anywhere and be sound, not over 10
yrs. old. State best price. R. A. Ha-
montree, Chatsworth, Ga. Rt. 2.

RABBITS WANTED

Want to pasture weaned calves on
halves. Will keep all year Have run-
ning water and will feed and salt
them regularly. Henry Everett, Rich-
land, Ga.

Want cows, will pay. highest price
for beef cows within 20 mi. of Sum-
mertown, Ga. J. W. Bishop, Summer-
town, Ga.

Want 1 pr. N. Z. Reds, 12 mos .old
for good ,reg Chincilla doe. David J,en-
nings Americus, Ga. P. O. Box 84.

Want Chincillas and N. Z. Whites:
prefer with a buy back contract that
is transferable. Must be good, ped.,
and reg., or ent. to reg. Must be large
ones. 6 runt sor off color. Robt. Bell,
Farmington, NC,

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want from 5 to 30 head goats to
raise on shares. Finest range. Will pay
half freight charges. D. B. Allmon,
Clarksville, Ga. Rt. 4.

Want to trade value for a reg. Tog-
genburg nannie of heavy milk produc-
tion. Can use any other reg. breed. W.
S. Carlos, Macon, Ga., 227 Ross St.

Georgia Products
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want 2 bus. sound peas that will
make good ome. Give name and best
as price. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt.

Send
samples and ee price. E. F. Sims,
Newnan, Ga. Rt.

Want to exch. Aitchell seed corn
for Soy beans. Mrs. O. LL. Bush,
Doerun,. Ga.

Bunch velvet beans, any size lots.
Send sample with best price today.
Also 90-day running vetves seed. Edw.
H. Hanna, Gifford, S.

Good sound 90-day ie speck-
led beans, shelled and in good 2 1-2
bu. bags. . State quantity and price.
B. W. Nix, Brunson, Ga.

Want to buy 50 bus. Mixed peas.
Robert Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Want Mung beans, any quantity,
quote price up to 200 bus. A. EH. Dun-
away, Americus, Ga. RFD 2.

- Want all var. and quantities of good
sound field peas and beans, crowders
and lady peas. Write what ces
of ea. var., price and send sample. R

N. Etheridge, Jackson, Ga.

Want to exch. Ga. Runner peanuts
at 4 1-2c lb., FOB for about 10 bu.
good. Brabham or Crowder peas, at
$3.75 bu. Must be good stock. Send
sample. Will do the same. Julian S.
Brannen, Stilson, Ga.

Want a few Ibs. Velvet, Otootan and
any ee B. S. Peyton, Homer, Ga.

Want to exch. 1 doz. sage plants for
seed beans of any good variety. Mrs.
W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga.

Want to exch. good Ribbon cane
syrup in cans for Brabham and Un-
known peas, at 65 gal., or for good,
sound and pure cotton seed. Petty
Toole preferred. R. s. Canady, Sur-
rency, Ga.

Want 1 bu., ea. Clay, Brab, Iron
and Red Rippers, at $3 bu. (No Name
and address given.)

Want genuine Otootan beans in 6
and 8 bu. lots, recleaned. B. H. Hall,
Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 1 bu. sound yellow crowder
peas. Name best price. C. L. Ben-
nett, Madison, Ga.

Want 1-2 bu. Otootans. Will exch.
pr. pure White Indian Runner dueks.
Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 1 to 1M bu. Brabhams, and
50 bu. good mixed field peas. Send
Sanne and price. E. M. Smith, Lyons,

a. :
Want 1-2 to 1 bu. W. black-eyed











Want 5 bus. Laredo beans.

Calif. 2 crop peas, or 1 pk. to 1-2 bu.

2 crop cream crowders. Will exch.

State insp., Porto Rico plants, May del

Write your best offer at once.
tahira, eas Rte bas

| Send sample and prices.



BULLETIN:
Jno. M. Spivey, Adrian, Ga.

Want seed 90-day velvets, velvet
beans in pod, and 100 bu. Brabham
peas. F. H. Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga.

Want colored or white butter beans.
Exch. value or pay reasonable price.
Mrs. Gordon Leatherwood, Lawrence-
ville, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want 5 lbs. Bunch velvet beans and
5 lbs. of Imp. Spanish peanuts. D. S.
Reinhardt, Waleska, Ga.

Want 50 bus. Soy beans, will exch.

| for choice papershell pecan. trees at

50c ea; Gov. Inspected, 5 to 7 ft. high.
B. Loyd Woodall, Milner, Ga.

Want Otootan beans, state quanti-
ty and -quote best cash price for lot.
B. W. Middlebrooks, Barnesville, Ga.

Wanted: 200 bus. Brabham. peas $3.-
25 per bu. 100 bus. mixed cow peas
$2.85 per bu. FOB. Shipping . point.
Also 90-dav velvet beans. W. R. Neal,
ioultrie, Ga.

Want Black Crowder peas and
Speckle Bunch butter beans. Quote
price del. Jesup. W. M. Thornton,
Jesup, Ga.

Want 2 bus. New Era, Brabham,
Whip or Iron peas in exch. for 7 bus.
Imp. Wannamaker Cleveland B. B.
Planting seed. Clay C. White, Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want 1 or 2 Ibs. Willets Wonder
Garden pea seed. Write me price or
will exch. for Red Stalk Okra seed

for them. R. C. Mallette, Hazlehurst.

Ga.

Wanted: All varieties cow peas and~

Soy Beans, also Velvet beans. George
W. Heard, P. O. Box 136 Atlanta, Ga.

Want Cow peas, Pigeon peas, any
quantity. Price must be low. Send sam-
ples. W. H. Davis, 312 Montgomery
St., Savannah, Ga. -

Want 25 bu. running Velvets for
planting. Must be good, sound beans.
H. A. Carter, Chipley, Ga:, Rt. 3.

Want field peas. - Will exch. Write
a C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga.

ao:

Want Mung beans and sugar crowd-
er peas for planting. Send sample anu
state quantity and lowest cash _ price.
ae W. J. Smith, College Park, Ga.
Rt. 2.

Want 2 teacups or less of Ice or
Cabbage beans (they are white seeded,
half runners). Will pay cash or exen.
Bunch Eng. peas. Mrs. W. H. Wilson,
Boston, Ga. Rt. A. :

Want to exch. 1 or 2 male caives
from best blood lines and high pro-
ducing dams, reg. in buyers name,
for Otootan beans or peas. Mrs. L.
D. Watson, Jr., Barnesville, Ga.

Want beans and peas, any variety,
anwy size lots. Name lowest price. C.
A. Rowland, Athens, Ga.

Want Cow peas, Soy and Velvet
beans. Send sample and quote best
price. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Ga.

Want 90-day velvet beans, Oceola
peanuts, peas and other planting seed.
B. E. Tay-
or, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 9.

Want 10 or 15 bu. Brab peas. Send.

sample and lowest price. Need Har-
per, Ocilla, Ga.

Want 50 or 100 bu. genuine Otootan
Soy beans. Send sample, state best
price on amount you have, or on any
portion thereof. C. M. Miller Co. &

Cornelia, Ga.



CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
WANTED

Want to exch. 100 pecan trees,
State insp., for 50 bu. of corn. LaFay-
ette Barrett, Meansville, Ga.

Want slipped shuck and shelled corn

F. H. Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga.
- Want 1 gal. Hastines Truckers Fa-
vorite seed corn and 1-2 bu. early
white Dent, Also 10 or 15 bu. Spanish
peanuts for planting. 15 or 20 bu. good
cotton seed for planting. Exch. good
farm products for pa (No Name
given) Lenox, Ga. Rt.

Georgia Products

For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

10 bus. Sound, recleaned Otootan
beans, $5.50 per bu. R. B. Turner,
Luthersville, Ga.

Very nice, clean, bright speckled
peas, $3 per bu; FOB. or 50c per gal.
Also nice White Nest onions, 50c a
gal. FOB. Mrs. Hattie M. Reeves,
Greensville, Ga., Rt. 3. Box. 42.'

6 bus. New Era peas, recleaned and
sound, $3.60 per bu. FOB $4 del. T.
B. Dellinger, Maxeys, Ga.

Nice tender seed Garden beans, 25c
per pt. Add postage. Mrs. F. L. Grigg,
Gainesville, Ga. .

No. 1 Otootan beans, $6. 50 per bu.
No. 1 Laredos, $5 per bu; lJarge run-





ning Velvet beans, | (do not sting when |
I bi Holt,

bus. FOB Millen.



Thea, February, 20, 1930

Only a few bus. left: Otootan beans =
$5.50 per bu; Iron Peas, $3.50; Brab-
ham peas, $3.50 and Mixed peas,
Amos Murray, Fort Valley, Ga., Rt. |

85 bus. good, sound Biloxi bean
1929 crop $3 per bu; FOB Zebina, Ga
J. W. Farmer, Matthews, Ga.

Good Tender cornfield beans ?0c nee :
cupfull. Mrs. John Weaver, Drake-
town, Ga., Rt. 1.

50 bus. Otootan beans, recleaned ead .
in good sacks, $5 per bu. FOB. 1 bu.
or more same price. $1.50 per pk, Will
exch. for hogs, or cows. D, Nall,
Luthersville, Ga.

250 bus. Otootan bekns 1929 crop
sound and good $5.50 per bu. FOB. In
Iots of 10 bus, or more, $5 per =
FOB. .C. R. Walker, Griffin, Ga.

18 bus. sound Whippoorwill peas in
1 1-2 bu. bags, $3.50 per bu. FOB. V
F, Johnson, Williamson, Ga.

50 bus. Matthews Improved Soy
beans, $4 per bu; FOB. pandereane
25 bus, of Otootan beans, $5 per bu.
Cc. D, Shelnutt, Sandersvill

a

35 bus, Yellow Cow peas, $4 per bu.
FOB Colquitt, Ga. A fine hay pea
and prolific bearer. Have been treat-
= for weevils, I. L. Jackson, Colquitt,

a.

Little White Half Runner bean seed
absolutely free from weevils, 15c per
cupfull or 25c per lb. Mrs. J. G, Pope,
Dexter, Ga., Rt. 2.

7 bus. Speckled peas, pee and
clean $3.50 per bu. Cash with order
FOB. Amos: Graham, Hogansville,
Ga. Rt. 2.

90-day seed velvet beans and bunch
velvet beans. All saved before bad
weather. Germination good. T.- B.
Raines, Dawson, Ga.

25 bus. of genuine Brabham peas
about 40 bus. of Iron peas, and 15 bus ~
of mixed peas. Brabhams, $3.50; Iron
Peas $3.50 and mixed $3. Edward Lew-
is, Fort Valley, Ga. RFD 4.

White Running butterbean seed 20c;
colored bunch butter beans 20c Ib. W.
K. Brinson; Woodeliff, Ga.

5 lbs. White Running butter bean
25 per Ib. del. 5 lbs. eXtra select run-
ning colored butter beans 20c per
Del. L. C. Bigbie, Shellman, Ga.

10 bus. of Mathews Imp. Soy beans
$7 per bu. W. D. Smith, Tennille, G

White Lady Finger peas, 10c per lb.
Little White or Mush table peas, 10c
per lb. FOB. Mrs. J. D. Coston, Par
ish, Ga. Se

15 bus. Unknown peas $4 per BE ju. 50:
lbs. Henderson bush butter beans 25c
per lb. FOB. K. R. Smith, so
Ga. RFD 2. :

Kentucky Wonder beans 15c per
cupful; Cabbage mustard seed, 10c pe
tbls. White running butter beans 35C
pe ib. All 1929 crop. Extra seed. Mrs.

S. Lanier, Pembroke, Ga., Rt. 1.

arte day running Speckle Velvet beans
$1.50 per bu; 7 bus. Clay peas, oe 25
per bu. Brabham peas, $4 per bu. G G.
W. Greer, Fort Valley, Ga. oy
30 bus. Bunch velvet beans $2" and
40 bus. of Clay peas $4 per bu. FOB.
W. O. Geeslin, Lumpkin, Ga.

Turkey Track peas and also Ha:
peas, $3 per bu. or will exch for Porto
Rico potatoes. Peas slightly damaged.
ies Frank Peacock, Ocilla, Ga. RFD

Velvet beans, will exch for Ga. Run-
ner peauts or purple Huil ras
peas. C. L. Lowery, Milan, Ga. _

Mammoth yellow and Biloxi
beans, sound, pure and ronlosned :
shipped in good strong bags. Mam
moth Yellow $2.50 per * bu; Bilo:
beans, $3.50 per bus. FOB. Ben R. Ta
ner, Sandersville, Cie

8 bus. New Era peas, sound and
clean, $4 per bu. C. P, Sosebee, Clev
land; Ga., Rte 1.41

Several bus. bunch velvet beans
with growers affidavit; $2.25 per bus.

| FOB Millen, Ga. Also several bus. 90

day Runner Velvet beans, $1.40. per
John C. Wilson,
Millen, Ga.

z Speckled bunch butter beans, 1929
crop, 20c per lb. FOB. 5 Ibs. or more
20c per Ib. Del. Also 1-4 pk. Baby lima
bunch butter beans, 25c per Ib. FO!
S. E. OQuinn, Graham, Ga. =
14 bus. Recleaned black peas, make
best offer. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Ellijay,
Ga., Rt. 3.

Old fashioned, perfectly tender half :
runner garden bean and white tender
hull cornfield beans for seed 30c net
cup, 60c per Ib; 2 Ibs. $1.10. Running
White limas. 15c per cup; 20 ner 1b.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5..

Pure New Fra peas for seed 10c
Yb. del. in Ist, 2nd and 3rd zones,
orders for Jes sthan 5. Jhs. Mr:
Hamilton, Carnesville, Ga. R

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Thursday, February 20, 1930,
Georgia Products

For Sale

__BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Kentucky Wonder beans, purple fat
orse beans, 20c per cupfull. M. E. |
Conkle, Hampton, Ga., Rt. 2.
Early Speckled Beans, velvet varie-
y, $1.40 per bu. Freight paid on 10
bu. lots. H. H. Smith, Hilltonia, Ga.
Bunch velvets, $2.50 per bu., shelled
nd sacked. Cash with order. D. M.
ieee Senres, Ga. x
= u. SOY beans, sound, $6 bu., FOB.
0. O. Hamilton, Vidalia, Ge ee
_ Otootans, $6 bu. Mrs. W. A. Ben-
nett, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 Ibs. white running butter beans,
So also ale White Horse bean
seed, 20c cup. TS. Pee. j
Mitchel, a. : MeNair,
___No. rabs, $4 bu. W. M.
s ee Ga. Rt. 2. =
Early Speckled running velvets, $1.-
40 bu. 5 bu. lots $6.75; 10 bu, $13.00.
Cash with order. H. H. Smith, Hill- |
-tonia, Ga.
Genuine Otootan soy beans, new
erop, sound, recleaned and in new bags
6 bu. FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshall-
Gosia:
__ Otootans for sale: Exch. 1 gal. for
2 of black-eyed peas, or brown crowd.
ers; will exch. 1 gal. Otootans for 1M
_Cyrstal wax bermuda onion sets. Mrs.
and Williams, Lilburn, Ga.
Mathews improved soy beans, $6.50
bu., FOB. E. W. Cornelison, Ken-
sineton, Ga.
. Otootah beans, damaged some, $5
bu. R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Ga.
6 bu. bright New Eras, $17.50 cash.
. D, Watson, Loganville, Ga.
10 bu. whippoorwills, $4 bu., FOB.
A. G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga:, RFD 1.
Bunch velvets for seed, $4 bu., shel-
led and sacked; running velvets,: in
pod, less than car lot, $24 per ton.
wer to send sacks. N. T. Beasley,

90-day sound, recleaned velvets, $1.-
50 bu., FOB. H. T. Billings, Damas-
| hams 100 t good
abhams, | per cent good, $1.60
kK. ,del., large podded ecire s a
Alaska Eng. peas, very prolific, 35c
b., Hastings Speckled Bunch and



































































.

vhite Pole lima butter beans, 35c:
teder garden bunch~ beans, weevil
treated, 35c. - Postpaid. C. F. Mad-

_dox, Buford, Ga.
Good tender, blue blooming salad
pea seed, 20c nt.. FOB, or $1.50 for
lot of 5 lbs. FOB. Mrs. Lula Cole,
Lilburn, Ga., Rt. 1.

White and Red spotted crowder peas
35 Ib., 3 Ibs., $1; Calif black-eyed, 15c
10 Ibs., $1.25 del. Jim Tumblin,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

20 or more bu. Bunch velvets, $2.00
bu FOB Millen, S. A. Herrington,
Perkins, Ga.

ue speckled peas, $3.50 bu., FOB.
~ 10 bu. lots. H. C. Mulkey, Quill,

6 bus. New Era peas, hull stained,
* $4 per bu; 8 bus. New Era peas, slight-
ly damaged, $3 per bu. FOB. Cash:
with order. Guss Sosebee, Cleveland,
Ga. Riel.
_ Several bus. of Laredo soy beans, $5
ee bu. Tom Richardson, Palmetto,
78,
_ Pole butter beans, sorted and clean-
ed for seed, 20c lb., less in quantity
lots. W. D. Brown, Ellabell, Ga. -
_ 90-day runnins Velvets, $1.50 bu. G.
W. Greer, Ft. Valley, Ga.
_A few lbs. fat horse beans for ta-
use, $1 Ib., 50c per 1-2 lb. Also
- (No name nor address giv-























Old fashioned corn field beans, mix-.
ed; all good varieties and tender, 30c
A few Eng. peas, good variety, 25c
2 pt. 1 gal. red not pepper 30c. Ail
stpaid. Dollie Ellis, Titus, Ga.
_ New crop pure, clean and _ sound
genuine Otootans, $5 bu., FOB. Carl
illiams, Locust Grove, Ga.
Speckled crowders and white Calif.
black-eyed peas, 25c Ib. 4 Ibs. 80c. Old
ime white and speckled half runner
garden beans, 25c, early salad Eng.
peas, 25c per tea cup; Multipliving red
onions and nest onions, 60c gal. Mrs.
. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
20 bu. sound, bright Clay peas. very
lightly mixed with Whipps. Write for
Sample and price. John LL. Case,
Trenton, Ga.
90-day Speckled velvets, $2 bu. FOB
pine point. T. E. Wise, Pitts, Ga.
2, Box 104.
30 bu. mixed peas, $3 bu. Rob Mc- |
tehen, Kirkland, Ga. :
75 bu. pure, bright Whippoorwills,
bu. Better price if sold in 1 lot.
) "desired. W. R. Shell, Se-




















Beasley Bunch seed velvet beans,
sacked in good sacks, $4 bu. E. H.
Beasley, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1

9 bu. pure Unknown peas, slightly
damaged. Make best FOB offer. C.
B. Tarpley, Lovejoy, Ga.

10 bu. Biloxi soy beans, new crop,
sound and clean, FOB Stovall, at $3.-

50 per bu. J. A. Hamby, LaGrange,
Ga Rt AA;

Brab peas, $4.50, mixed peas, $4 FOB.
C. B .Hicks, Reynolds, Ga.

6 bu. irons, damaged about 5 per
cent, $3.50 bu. FOB. H. D. Lancas-
ter, Juniper, Ga.

__ 90-day running velvets, $1.50 bu.
FOB my station. Sample on request.
C. B. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ 80 to 100 bu. Bunch velvet beans
in even wt. sacks, $2.40 bu., 75 to 100
bu. 90-day running velvets, in even
wt. sacks, $1.50 bu. All FOB Millen
and subject to prior sale. R. L. Dur-
den, Millen, Ga.

Bunch velvet beans, even wt. bags,
$2.25 bu. ,and 90-day running velvet
beans, even wt. bags, $1.40 bu. All
FOB. John C. Wilson, Millen, Ga.

50 bu. sound, pure dbl. sacked Otoo-
tan beans, for sale. E. T. Boswell,
Jr., Siloam, Ga.

White bunch butter beans, 20c Ib.
Eng. peas, 10c cup (no order filled for
less than 2 cups). White velvet okra
seed, 20c Ib. Add postage to all. Miss
G. B. McLane, Hartwell, Ga. _

A few bu. Mathis new Soy beans,
makes extra fine hay, $2 peck, $7 bu.
SOB. M. G. Sheehan, Sharon, Ga.

Velvets in pod, $25 ton, Cash with
order. J. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga. Rt.

Ls

' 30 bu. clean, sound 1929 Otootan
beans, $6 bu. del. John O. Adams, Tal-
botton, Ga. Rt. 4.

20 bu. Laredo Soy, $3.50 -per bu.
cash. Exch. for equal value in M. B.
turkey tom, or trio tom and 2 hens,
large strain geese, guineas, R. I. Red
chickens, or trio of Muscovey or Wht.
Pekin ducks. Write. T. Treanor,
Milledgeville, Ga.

No. 1 Otootans, $6.50 bu., No. 1 La-
redos, $5 bu., large running velvets
(do not sting when picking) $2.50 bu.
Postage not prepaid and stamps not
accepted. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville,
Ga. :



BUTTER FOR SALE

3 or 4 lbs. Jersey butter ea. week,
d0c lb., del. or exch. for yr. old Ply-
mouth Rock cockerel; Thompson or
Parks strain. Mrs. Daniel Lynn, Col-
lins, Ga.

Fresh Jersey butter from reg. cows
50e lb. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
W. A. Bennett, Adairsvilie, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Jersey cream butter, nice and

iresh, free trom coloring, wrapped in
wax paper, in 1-2 Ib. moulds, sdc-lh.,
postpaid. Money order: preferred. Mrs.
J. W. Couch, Turin, Ga. Rt. 5.
' 3 to 4 ibs. pure cream Jersey butter
in 1-2 Ib. moulds, wrapped in wax
paper, shipped in cartons, 40c lb., post
paid. Money order preferred. Mrs. J.
W. Miller, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5. |

5 or 6 lbs. cream Jersey butter per
week, 40c lb., shipped supject to ap-
proval. Customers to return box, or
carton. Mrs. R. A. Montgomery, Bow-
don, Ga., Rt. 6.

2 lbs. nice, yellow butter per week,
40c lb. Mrs. J. G. Connally, Senoia,
Ga,., Rt. 2. Box 38.

Pure Jersey butter, Yellow and
fresh, in 1-2 1b. square molds, 6 or 7
lbs. per week, 40c per lb. delivered.
Shipped subject to approval. Mrs. E.
D. Eason, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6.

2 or 3 lbs. fresh butter per yeek,
135e lb. J. E. Hope, Gainesville, Ga.
Bis 9: :

Fresh Jersey butter, 45c lb., del. Not
less than 2 lbs. del. Ship same day
churned. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
{, D. McDuffie, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1.

CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE

35 Ibs. Good sound, white, rice pop-
corn, free from weevils. The best pop-
corn grown, 10c per Ib. del. in 10 Ib.
tots or more. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga.

Any amount of select popcorn $2 per
bu. or 3 lbs. 25c. Harold Morgan, Vi-
enna, Ga.

Sound ear corn, car lots or less. 95c
per bu. of 80 lbs. FOB. W. F. John-
son, Williamson, Ga.

Whatleys prolific seed corn, field
selected, from stalks of 2 or more ears
$2.25 per bu. FOB. G. A. Ware, Mar-
shallville, Ga. :

Mexican June Corn Blue and White
mixed. Write for sample and price.
S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. :

Piedmont 2-ear ist yr. from origi-
nator $3.50 per bu. FOB $1.25 per pk;
Del. P. Post. Rhett Steinheimer,
Woolsey, Ga, Rt 1. = Soe











Prolific White Flin
corn 50 per pk; $2 p

MARKET BULLETIN



pk.; $3 per bu. FOB. ees

ed and sacked. R. F. Sikes, Sylvester,
a.

1929 crop of White shelled popcorn
at 9c per Ib. del. or will exch. for ta-
ble peas. lb. for lb.
Vidalia, Ga.

Whatleys Prolific seed corn, $2.50
per bus. Put up in 2 bus. bags, FOB.
Short and Golden Queen popcorn 7
1-2c per lb; 100 lbs. to the bag FOB.
Member of Ga. Crop Improvement As-
sociation. Frank L. Short, Sylvester,
Ga. 3

Whatleys Imp. Prize winning seed
corn. Seed corn for 2 seasons, nubbed
and well selected. Single bu. $3 per bu.
5 bus. or over, $2.50 per bu. 25 and 50
bus. Special price on application. J. H.
Allen, Fort Valley, Ga. Rt. 1.

Batts 4-ear Prolific seed corn, 1st
yr. from the originator, small cob. Se-
tected, nubbed and handshelled. 24-
hour service 1-2 pk. 70c; pk., $1.25
postpaid in.Ga. No checks accepted.
J. H. Davis, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5,
Box 126.

Tennessee Red Cob seed corn T5c
per peck. $2.50 bu; FOB Lavonia, Ga.
C. E. Miller, Lavonia, Ga.

Hickory King seed corn, 1929 crop
$1 per pk; or $3 per bu. Del. ist and
2nd zones. J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga.

Good siip shucked corn del. here.
Write or come see E. B. Bennett, Scre-
ven, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 32.

100 bus. White Milling ear corn,
shucked $1 per bu. FOB my barn. Mrs.
J. G. Connally, Senoia, Ga.

500 lbs. small grain yellow popcorn,
good seed, on cob, 5c lb. Exch. for
Spanish peanuts, pecans and peas at

G. Y. Yeomans,

; market price. Ea. to pay chgs. C. A.

Knight, McDonough, Ga. RFD 3.

125 lbs. white popcorn, shelled, 10c
ib. FOB. Cash. H. E. Williams, Ath-
ens, Ga., 481 Ruth St.

100 bu. mill corn, selected and
shelled, $1.10 .bu., FOB. P. EH. Thom-
as, Cordele, Ga., Rt. 4. 2

Old fashioned yellow field flint seed
corn, $1 pk., del., $3 bu., FOB. Milton
Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. :

Cokers Ellis and Marret Douthit
Prolific seed corn, selected, nubbed
and shelled, $1 pk., del. $3.50 bu., del.
a. W. Tnurmond, Greshamville, Ga.

Large eared, early yellow Dent seed
corn, 2 ears to stalk, $1 peck del. Ga.
$3 bu., FOB; also 2M bundles bright
corn fodder, 4 hands to bundle, $2.00
per cwt. at my place, 2 mi. No, of
Barnesville. C..G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Ga. Rt. 2. 5 :

Browns imp., big white flint, heav-
iest and most weevil resistant corn,
carefully selected, $1 peck, $3.50 bu.
J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga.

Whatleys prolific corn for seed care-
fully selected, $2.25 per bu., FOB. R.
iM. Davis, Gray, Ga. E

Hand picked, old fashioned yellow
flint seed corn, $1.25 peck, $4 bu., also
new shelled, sound pop corn, red and
white, 10c lb. Can fill orders for ei-
ther at once. J. M. Sapp, Dublin,
Ga., Rt. 6, Box 125.

Hastings Prolific selected seed corn
$2.50 bu., 1-2 bu., $1.50; 25 bu. or more
72 bu. A. S. Edwards, Jersey, Ga.

100 bu. extra heavy corn, slipped
shuck. Emmett Miller, Woodland, Ga.
Box 85.

Yellow popcorn, 10c Ib. Add postage.
Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.

Whatileys prolific corn, well select-
ed, 60c pk. or $2 bu. J. W. Waldrip,
Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.

Genuine Blue Mexican June corn 75c
pk., $2.50 bu., FOB. Clean, nubbed and
vniy the best. Send check or will ship
bill of lading attached. <A. J. Barnes,
Jr., Manchester, Ga.

Whatleys seed corn. Furnished seed
for 1929 So. Ga. corn contest winner.
Yield in 90 days was over 52 bu. to
acre. $3 bu. FOB, in lots of 5 bu.
or more; less, $3.50 bu., FOB. All
hand shucked and shelled, of select-
ed corn. H. E. Davidson, Fort Val-
ley, Ga. =

3 bu. Golden Dent seed corn, $3 bu.
H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., RFD 2.

About 10 lbs., Mexican June corn,
20c lb. postpaid. Mrs. Mollie Maness,
Monroe, Ga., RFD 4. ,

Golden Dent Seed corn, $3 per bu.
Woodrow Wilson, Martin, Ga.

Pure Red corn from large ears, 50c
per gal. Good seed. H. N. Bowers, Can-
ym, Ga. Rt. 1.

Slip shuck corn, $1 per bu. FOB. O.
H. Scott, Jesup, Ga.

Extra early large size yellow corn
paid. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy, Jasper,
Ga. Rt. 2.

Browns Prolific seed corn, $3 per
bu. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

Big white Rosedale corn, 80c per
ed White













Dent corn 100 pks
Or will exch.



for roasting ears, 15c per qt., not post- |

50 per bu. | 2



























Pure Prolific Seed corn direct from
Hastings and carefully kept, 75c, per
pk; or $2.25 per bu. FOB. W. C. Pad-
gett, Brooks, Ga, i
1-2 gal. nubbed and shelled Red pop
corn and 1 pt. of Broad leaf tobacco
seed. Will exch both for 1 4
pornuts or 1 qt. of Garden Bunch
ean seed. Mrs. Alpha Martin, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga. =
Truckers Favorite Seed Corn for
roasting ears; this corn grew and ma-
tured in 45 days. 10c per lb. del. in
5 and 10 lb. lots. J. O. Owens, Hawk-
insville, Ga. ay
Whatley Prolific: Selected, nubbed
and hand shelled $2.50 per bu. In 5
bu lots, $2 per bu. - This corn won
first prize in Colquitt with 122 bu. to
acre or 611 bus. on 5 aeres. Cash
with orders Leonard Rentz, Omega,
Gao oRt I. ee
Campbells Improved Yellow Dent
Crosed and Bred with white flint
weevil resistant corn, 75c per pk., FOB.
$1 prepaid. Cash with order. Alexan-
der Campbell, Surrency, Ga. es
125 bus. corn in ear at $1 per bu. or
will exch. for good Brabham peas. E
S. Dorminy, Enigma, Ga.
Woods Improved Hastings Prolific
seed corn, well selected and from 60
bu. per acre yield, $2.50 per bu. John |
Posey Woods, Brooks, Ga. Ne ee
Whatleys prolific, nubbed and hand
shelled, guaranteed pure and _ sound,
85c per pk., $3 bu.. FOB. J. A. What-
ley, Concord, Ga., Rt. 2. 5
-Imp. Hastings prolific, $2.50 bu.
Strictly first class stock from well se-
tected stalks (made 60 bu. per acre
tase yr.) John Posey Woods, Brooks,
a Ate pot

Pure Whatleys, hand nubbed and
shelled, $2.75 per bu. E. B. Patillo
Chipley. Ga., Rt. 1.

Whatleys prolific, 90c a peck post-
paid in Ga. Nubbed and shelled by
hand. T. A. Dixon, Macon, Ga., RFD
5+ :



Guaranteed pure Golden Dent, 2
good large ears to the stalk (if not.
olanted too soon will make fine roas-
ting ears) $1 per peck. $3 bu. Maron
Kinney. Bozart, Ga., Rt. 1. es

Garicks white corn with white cob,
big eared, prolific, carefully selected,
nubbed and hand shelled. Best by
test. $1 peck, or will exch. for un-
mixed good planting cotton seed of
pure -strain. Write what you have.
J. G. Daniel, Morgan, Ga. oS
Hastings pure prolific, 70c peck, $2.-
50 bu. del. Ga. Good corn fodder, $2.-
50 per 100 bundles, not del. LL. A.
McLaughlin, Senoia, Ga. i

Mammoth yellow pop corn for seed
10c Ib. in 15 lb. lots. J. W. Bozeman,
Shingler, Ga. See

Genuine Hastings prolific seed corn
carefully selected, $1 peck, $2.50 bu.
FOB. . Also unbolted, old fashioned
water ground meal from new white
corn, $1.20 bu. FOB. Carl Williams,
Locust Grove, Ga.

2 ears to the stalk, yellow seed corn,
-nubbed and shelled, $1 peck, $3 bu.
Postage not prepaid: Stamps not ac-
ae W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga.

250 bu. corn, 80 lbs. to bu., $1 bu.
ae Wm. Johnston, Graham, Ga.,

Hastings prolific, 1st yr. from orig-
inators; field selected, nubbed and
hand shelled, $3 per bu., FOB. J. B.
Proctor, Eastman, Ga. eee

Selected seed corn, Marlborough
field selected for 10 yrs. $3 bu., $1.75
per 1-2 bu., $1 peck, FOB Newnan.
J. E. Bailey, Newnan, Ga.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS |
FOR SALE a
Smoked Ham, 26c per lb. Sides and
shoulders, 26 FOB, Hams weigh from
10 to 15 lbs. Sides from 18 to 20 Ibs.
R. E. Bower, Sr., Dixie, Ga. aS
Corn Fed well smoked hams, 26c
per lb. Sides, clear of ribs, smoked
with oak, free from salt except what
meat took up, 20c per lb. Shoulders,
20c; Lard, 16c. M. F. Jones, Metter,
Ga., Rt. 1, Box 111. es
35 lbs. small home raised hams,
smoked with green oak, 30c per lb.
aie Brown, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 1, Box
Country cured, hickory smoked hams
35 lb., shoulders, 25c lb. Riley C.
Couch, Turin, Ga.
Cured hams, 8 t 18 lbs., 35c lb., FOB
W. F. Johnson, Williamson, Ga. me.
Country cured, oak smoked bacon,
hams, 7 to 15 Ibs., shoulders, 8 to 12.
Ibs., middlings, 10 to 15 Ibs. Will ship
COD. I. L. Jackson, Colquitt, Ga,
Want 100 Ib. home raised cured si
. Make best offer. J. D. Ca:
see Lumpkin, se 2 ee






















































ees.
Ga. :

2 PAGE EIGHT 3
_Baby Chicks For Sale

(Continued from page five)

_. Day old chicks from Donaldson dark
Red stock from prize winners, $14 a
100, $7.50 per 50. Strong chicks, Del.
Hatch March 7th. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Chester, Ga., Rt. 2.

15 pure Buff Orp. 1st of March del.
20c ea. Mixed chicks for broilers, 75



for $7.50; 50 Tompkins Reds, 25c ea., |:

or lot for $10.50, or entire above lot,
Se Mrs. R. Denaldson, Metter, Ga.,

Booking orders for day old pure
Tancred strain W. L. chicks from se-
lected 2 yr. old- hens mated to cocker-
els from Official Record hens, 250 to

275 eggs. $12 a 100 and up. Write for
particulars. March and April del. M.
W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga.

_B.R., R. I. Reds, White Rocks, Bufi
Orp. chicks, $13 a 100, also high class
W. L. same price. All from blood test-
ed and closely culled flocks. Shipment
en! week. Mrs. Lois Woods, Brooks,

a. y

Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R.
day old chicks, $14 a 100 del. also lg.
breeds of mixed chicks, $12.50 a 106
del, Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J.
B. Elliott, Cochran, Ga.

Marcy strain J. B. Giants, March
del. $18 a 100, or in lots of 25. Moline
--M. Landrum, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
_. Donaldson R I Reds and Imp. Ring-
let B. R. day old chicks, $13 a 100; $25
200; $60, 500; 13 1-2c ea., less 100.
Order several weeks before you want
ae E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga. Rt.

Baby Chicks Wanted

_ Want any quantity chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. Well exp. and
_plenty of room, care, etc. Report ev-
ery 2 weeks. Write first. Referenc-
Mrs. A. Z. Persons, Marshallville,





- Want chicks to raise on halves to
10 wks., by March ist. Mrs. Della Outz
Canon, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want chicks to raise on halves.
- Would take a M. and raise until par-
_ ty wants their half. J. B. Giants,
Brahmas, or B. R. preferred. Mrs. C.
_G. Abercrombie, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt.
.2, Box 86.

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 wks. to be del. 15th or 20th
_ of March and not Jater than April 1st.

Prefer White or Barred Rocks, or Wht.
Wyandottes. Well exp. Ref. on re-
quest. Write at once. Mrs. S. M.
-McCamon, Athens, Ga. Rt. A.

Want 200 Brown or White L. to
raise on halves to 10 wks. Del. first
or middle of April. Well exp. Mrs. F.
& at Brown, Brunswick, Ga., 2303 Ellis



OMAR SE BP BE ae PIN

Want 100 to 500 chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. Any large breed.
Black Giants preferred. Best of care
and feed. Mrs. E. S. Forester, Carn-
esville, Ga.

Want to hear from parties who want
chickens raised on halves to 10 wks.
Prefer Buff Orpington, B. R. or R. I.
Reds. March or April del.. Write if
interested. Mrs. W. M. DeLay, Pow-
der Springs, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 100 B. R. to raise on shares
to 8 wks. Well exp., full equipment.
Write at once. ,Mrs. Hattie Ray, Ken-
sington, Ga. Rt. 1...

Want.to hear from party who has
baby chicks to raise on halves. Mrs.
J. T. Goodrum, Warwick, Ga.

Want 100 any breed chicks; Barred
Rocks preferred, to raise on halves
co 8 or 10 wks. Plenty food and best
of attention. Mrs. J. E. Hope, Gaines-

ville; Ga, Rt. 9.

Want 600 or 1M B. R. to raise on
yalves to 12 wks. Excellent range and
vest of attention. Write before send-
sng. Mrs. B. B. Dixon, Ben Hill, Ga.

Want 100 or more chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. Cornish Games, B. R.
or White Rocks preferred. Mrs. W.
(. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2, Box
116.

Want 500 chicks to raise on halves
So 8 or 10 wks. Any full, large breed.
zeds preferred. Exp. Good range and
2quipment (no chickens on place in
yrs.) Mrs. C. N. Thornhill, Boston,

7a. :

Want 500 or more chicks to raise
ym halves to 12 wks. R. I. Reds pre-
erred. Consider any large . breed.
Del. in April..3. yrs: exp. and. good
equipment. No other chickes. Mrs.
Joe McDaniel, Chamblee, Ga.

Want 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 10 wks. R. I. Reds preferred. Sev-
eral yrs. exp. About 15th or 20th of
March. Mrs. Harvey Leslie, Green-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 5-A.

Want to buy 1M R. I. Reds or
B. R. chicks 'on 90-day terms at 8 per
cent interest. W. G. Bloodworth, Ma-

con, Ga. Rt. 2.



Eggs For Sale



Ancona eggs from selected stock;
flock matings, $1.50; Pen matings, $3
per 15, prepaid. S. C. Poole, Canton,
Ga. Rt. 4. :

125 eggs wekly from high producing
ThompsonCates B Rocks. W. D.
Brown, Ellabelle, Ga. :

S. C. R. I. Red eggs, direct from
Donaldson best pens, Star eggs, $5 per
15; 95 per cent fertility;. prize stock,
2 settings, $5.50, $15 a 100; Exhibition
Reds, 2nd best pens, $2.50 per 15; $8
a 100; Utility $1.50 per 15, $5 a 100.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.









of mail matter, that

continued.





tisers in the future.

_ IMPORTANT NOTICE.
To Nurserymen, Dealers and Out-of-the-
State Advertisers _

We have just been advised by the
master General that if we continue to mail
the Market Bulletin under the provisions of

the Act of June 6, 1800, under which this

periodical is admitted to the second class

tices must be omitted. _

Inthe future we will not be allowed to
carry notices for non-residents of the State
of Georgia; neither for sale or wanted
notices. Notices for commercial nurserymen
must also be discontinued.

In the past, we have carried wanted no-

~ tices for dealers, but we have been warned
that these types of notices must also be dis-

_ We regret very much that we will be un-
able to serve the above mentioned adver-

Post-

certain types of no-

Ke et :







Carefully selected eggs from Donald-
son S C RI Reds, $1.20 per 15; $2 for

30. Crates ret.. Mrs. N. A. Williams,
Locust Grove, Ga.

Large, nice eggs form 10 lb. pure
bred White Rock hens, Fischel strain,

$1.50 setting, del. Cash with orde:. Mrs.

J. L. Wallace, Bowersville, Ga.

White Pekin duck eggs, $1.35 per .doz.
del. Crates ret. Exch. for 15 Black
Giant eggs. Mrs. E. S. Forester, Carnes-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1. 5

R. C. W. Wyandotte and S. C.
R. I. Red eggs, ea. $1 per 15 del. Delia
Maxwell, Whigham Ga. Rt. A.

Pure J. B. Giant eggs, Hill Crest
stock, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. W. B. Durden,
Graymont, Ga.

Thoroughbred BB. M. B. turkey

.eggs, Marcn and April del., $3.75 doz.

Less than 1 doz 35c an egg. Cash with
order. Will Hart, Alto, Ga.

Select Ancona eggs from pure bred
Sheppard strain, culled flocks $1.10 per
15; $2 for 30; 4c ea. in lots of 100 or
more. 80 per cent fertility. Will exch.
Also fine strain B R. eggs, $1.50 per 15,
$2.75 for 30. Will exch. 2 settings for
1 doz. turkey eggs, del in March or
April. Cartons for all ret. Daris Rauler-
son. Rockingham, Ga.

Pure bred Columbia Wyandotte eggs,
$2 per 15. Mrs. B. L. Thurmond, Gresh-
amville, Ga.

Donaldson Red eggs from best pens,
$1.50 per 15; $4.50 per 50; $8 a 100 del.
Exch for cabbage or onion plants. Mrs.
di. G. Brown, Stone itn., Ga. Rt. 1.

Buff Orpington eggs from pure bred
stock, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. W. E. Whis-
nante, Madison, Ga. Rt. 3.

Black Minorca eggs, from stock di-
rect form Pape in 1929. $1.25 per set-
ting. George Logan, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 2.

Selected eggs from thoroughbred S.
C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 per 15, $5 a 100.
Exch. 500 eggs for 2 bu. sound Whip.
peas. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure bred R. I. Red eggs, $1.50 per
setting. Mrs: Geo. M. Wicker, Americus
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 80.

Buff Rock eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs.
W. P. Whitworth, Adairsville, Ga.

B. R. eggs from best laying strain,

$1.25 per 15. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. W. W. Bennett, Acworth, Ga. R 1.

J. B. Giant eggs, from 8 and 9 lb.
hens, $1.50 per 15. Exch for dried ap-
ples, butter-beans, or 12 white feed
~acks. Mrs. J. S. Weatherly, Hoschton,
Ga.

Pure berd Giant Bronze turkey eggs,
Goldbank strain, $5 per doz. del., 50c

books order. March and April del. Mrs.
Claude Harrison, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.

Fischel strain W. P. Rock eggs, $1 per
15. Miss Bertha Thornton, Forsyth,
Ga. Box 398.

Warhorse game eggs, $1.50 per 15
Exch. few settings for the Red games.
ae Viola Lovett, Norman Park, Ga.

B R eggs, $1.50 per 15; Thompson str.
Cockerels, $5 ea. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden,
Talbotton, Ga.

Bronze turkey eggs, from the finest
of prize winniers. Prices on request. W.
S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga.

Selected thoroughbred Donaldson S.
C. R. I. Red eggs, $1.25 per setting;

postpaid. G. T. Welch, Dallas, Ga.

Pure B. R. eggs, 16 eggs per setting,
80c at farm. C. B. Harrell, Whigham,
Ga. Rt. 1. Box 19.

Selected eggs from Giant Black
Minorcas from 2 and three year old
hens, mated to cockerel direct from
Papes Triumph Exhibition Quality
Matings, $2, per 15. H M. Vincent,
Kingston, Ga. Box 115.

Pure bred Big Bone Bourbon Red
turkeys, well matured, unrelated stock,
$5 doz. del. March and April del. 50c
books your order. Bal. when eggs are

ready to ship. Mrs. R. L. Shirley, La-
vonia, Ga. Rt. 1.

Black Minorca eggs, $2.50 per 15:
thoroughbred Buff Cochin eggs $1.50:
Barred Rock eggs, $1.25 per 15. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters, Bldg.

Indian Runner duck eggs, $1.10 per
15. Return the crate. We pay postage.
W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga.

Pure bred closely culled Donaldson
strain S C RI. Red eggs, $1.50 per 15
he ripe E. A. Causey, Bowdon, Ga.

Pure bred Thompson B R eggs from

Cartons to be returned. Otis C. Chit-

large, healthy hens, $1 per 15 postpaid.
Pure bred B. R. eggs, $1 per 15 pre-

wood, Lavonia, Ga.

vaid or 60c doz. not prepaid. Mrs. G.

| C. Clifton, Millen, Ga. Box 57.
Mixed stain Black and White ban-
tam eggs, 75c per 15 id of



Thursday, February 20, 1930.

{
peanuts at 5c per lb. Mrs. D. C. Puck-
ett, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 6.

Fischel strain white Rick eggs, from
fulill blood stock, 75c per 15. Will not
del. Mrs. N. E. Hattaway, East Point,
Ga. 301 Wadley, Ave.

Fischel strain white Rock eggs from

Red eggs, each, $1 per 15. Mrs. J. I. |
Veal Deepstep, Ga.

Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, -
$1 per doz. del. Mrs. J. C. Barton, Met-
calf, Ga.

Pure bred R. I. Red eggs 50c doz. $4

a-100. Cash with order. Mrs. John
Powell, Register, Ga. Rt. 1. .

Turkey eggs from Bird Bros., strain
18 Ib. hens and tems 2nd direct from
first prize tom at Madison Square, N.
Y. $6 doz. 40c an egg if 10 per cent paid
now, bal. when eggs are wanted. Mar.
15 del. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga.
Rt. <2;

Giant strain Light Brahma eggs: 1st
prize winner at county fair, $1.50 per 15
$2.75, 30; $8 a 100; Wycoff S. C. Wht.
Leg. $1 per 15; $1.75, 30; $5 a 100. exch.
for sound field peas. Mrs. Bob Sos-

oy, Carnesville, Ga.

Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs, Purple
Ribbon st, from prize winning birds
$2 per 15. Safe del. and 95 per cent
fertility guaranteed. E. G. Adcock,
Draketown, Ga. Rt. 1.

S. C. R. LRed, pure bred eggs, 50c
doz. $2 per week. Mrs. M. B. Davis,
Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 5.

Fertile Thompson B. R. eggs from

bred-to-lay hens, incubator lots of 8
doz. or more, 60c doz. or 90c per 15.
Cartons ret. Cash with order. Mrs. |
Kate E.~Morris, Ailey, Ga. Rt. 2. _

Pure bred Weber strain dark Corn-
ish game eggs, $1.10 per 15 del. Car-
ton to be ret. Mrs. J. T. Holland,
Lenox, Ga. oer

Eggs from Fancy Buff Orpingtons,
$1.50 per 15 del. J. C. Barton, Metcalf, =
Ga. ps

Royal Purple Black Giant eggs, Hill
Crest strain, $1.25 per 15; dark R, I.

Red eggs, $1 per setting. Add postage.
Cartons to be ret. Mrs. R. S. Simpson, _
Waverly Hall, Ga. }

Dark Cornish Indian Game eggs, $1- 1S 4
Simpson, oe

40 per 16 del. Miss Leona
Culverton, Ga. Rt. 1. . oe
Big Bone M. B. Giant turkey (toms
wt. when 5 years old 60 lbs.) eggs $7

per doz. fob. Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal,
Ga. Rt. 2: : oes
Select hatching

Range flock, $1.50 per 15. All Mahoods
prize stock and extra heavy layers. Al- _
so large Red cockerel, $10; 2 March
cockerels, $5 ea.., 2 yr. cock, $3 Miss
Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box.
83. :

Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. eggs,
2nd. direct, $1.25 per 15 del. Cash. exch.
for field peas, or Govt. insp. Porto

Rico potato plants. Mrs. C. A, Wil-

banks, Commerce, Ga Rt. 5. ;
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. and

pens, $1.25: per 15: $225 30 and 2na = =

pens, $110 per 15; $2 for 30 del. Larger
lots, 5 1-2 cents per egg del. Mrs. J. E
Steadham, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2.
~ Pure bred Owens strain R. I. Red
eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. S. W. Phillips,
Palmetto, Ga. ee

Thoroughbred Thompson B.'R. eggs,
$1 per 15 del. Carton ret. Mrs. C. B.
Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure B. R. eggs of good breeding $1
per 15; $1.75 for 30, $2.50.for 48: $5 a
100 del. Crates ret. Mrs. J. W. Wood-
ruff, Pinehurst, Ga. Rt.

Select fresh eggs from pure Donald-
son large, dark S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.25
per setting postpaid. Mrs. Will Trimble
Adairville, Ga. :

Pure bred M. B. Turkey eggs, $3.60
doz. or 30c ea. 12 or 15 to order. Ready >
for shipment. Booking orders for future ;
del. Carefully packed. Cash with order.
Mrs. T. E. Perkerson, Greenville, Ga.

Selected fresh eggs from pure Don-
aldson large dark S. C. R. I. Reds $1.50
per setting del.
Exch. for potato plants. Mrs. O. L.
Craft, Lavonia, Ga. _ ; d

Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs,
(great layers of lg wht. egg) $1.25 per
doz. $7 a 100. R. M. Blackwell, Rut-
ledge, Ga.

Eggs Wanted

- Want a few settings of turkey eg
at pened Boe Mrs. W. W.







eggs from fancy xe
dark Red matings, $3 per 15; from free

Carton to be ret.

hursday, February 20, 1930.
Eggs Wanted

_ Want 100 to 400 good fertile B. R.
eggs for hatching. Thompson strain
_preforred. To be del. March 10 to 15th.
State number and best del. price in
first letter. W. C. Vaughn, Columbus,
|Ga. hu. 2, Box 220.
Want hatching eggs weekly from
Anconas and Brown Leghorns. From
well culled, thoroughbred, high pro-
ducing flocks which have been fed a
well bal. ration the year round (no
one need answer who does not feed

a laying mash to their birds). State
pe 2 ae price of eggs in
first. letter. . I. Lester, Rome, A
117 Broad St. oF

Want to exch. value for setting of

pure R. I. Red eggs. Mrs. Kate Laneg-
ham, Stapleton, Ga. ~ 2



- Live Stock For Sale



CATTLE FOR SALE

2 cows: one 7 yrs. old. extra heavy
_milker, calf, 2 wks. old, 1 fine Jersey
heifer to freshen soon. Sell, or will
exch. for cow to freshen in summer.
Clark Ayers, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 Reg. Jersey heifer, about 22 mos.
old, freshen in about 60 days, $100
ae J. H. Stephens, Social Circle,

- Reg. Hereford: bulls.
complete.
Ga.

2 yr. old Jersey bull, crossed with
cream and black Jersey, wt. 650 lbs.,
$60 FOB. W. L. Anderson, Kite, Ga.

_ 2 mos. old heifer calf. Sell or exch.

for a good male pig. Mrs. R. E. Burt,

Papers now
E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam,

_ Reg. Guernsey bull, good markings,
gentle, 3 1-2 yrs. old, excellent record
for heifer calves, wt. about 1250 lbs.
Reg. in buyers name, $150. C. M.
_ Cason, Sandersville, Ga.
3 bulls and a few milch cows for
sale. B. C. McElveen, Brooklet, Ga.
~ RFD 2. Meee
Jersey bull calf, 2 mos old, out of
fine Jersey cow by reg. bull, but calf
cant be reg., $10. No exch. J. E. Bai-
ley, Newnan, Ga.
Good grade cows, fresh in, 3 to 3
4 gal. per day ea. 1 with 4th calf,
1-2 gal. All good Jersey color.
easonably priced. C. J. Atkinson,
Madison, Ga. Rt. a
Guernsey and Jersey, 1-2 each, nice
heifer. Will give milk March 15th,
$60. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland, Ga.
Large, yellow Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old
May 20th; freshen about March 11th.
Does not go dry. Perfectly gentle, $75.
John C. Ledford, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 3.
Jersey bull, Dutchs Gold Raleigh,
No. 278603. Excellent breeding and
qualities, $60 at barn, $65 crated, FOB.
'S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.
' 2 young Jersey bulls, fine growing
cond. 1 out of cow giving over 75 lb.
butter, Official record; 1
twice to Sybils Gamboge (their grand
sire and great-grandsire) and great-

-grand-dam through Sybils Successor, |

also their grand-sire. Reg., sell or
trade for springers, or fresh cows,
Otootan seed, and S. plants. Henry
- Howell, Cuthbert, Ga \ ;
- 2 fresh cows, first calf. Grey Jerseys,
$65 cash.
Ga. i : s
: mos. old Jersey yearling with 3
hoofs on each front leg and flat legs
from its knees down and every hoof
hi : j further

Pure bred, reg. Angus bulls from 1
mo. to 2 yr. old. Write for prices. E.
E. Fields, Canton, Ga.

HOGS FOR SALE

- Pure bred Jersey gilt, $10.
Hodges, Brinson, Ga. | :
. Real choice Hampshire 5 mos. pigs,



Peyton

price. James
Cochran, Ga. :
B. B. Guinea, African strain, all
black in color, wt. about 35 or 40 lbs.
$10 ea. $19 pr.. FOB my station. Also
15 Ib. male, $13;. and 1 1-2 yr. old,
- gentle, about 200 lb. male, $25. L. B.
Toler, Glenwood, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 93.
A few shoats for sale, or exch. for
peas, peanuts. 1 shoat for 2 bu. peas,
or 1 for 4 bu. Runner peanuts, or 1
shoat for 1 bu. peas and 2 of peanuts.
R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency, Ga.
2 yr. old, reg. Duroc J. boar for
service at my barn; charge, 1 pig, or
$3. R. W. Gabriel, Colbert, Ga.

P. GC. Berkshire, cross pigs of reg.

Fred L. White, Buck-

rices, all reg. in _buyers
aes Scott, Concord, Ga,

M. T. Sanders, Commerce,

1

both trace

MacGoush, |



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MARKET BULLETIN

Reg. S .P. C. male, Giant Jones, No.
14144), wt. arouna 400 ibs., 4 1-2 yrs.
old, $50 or exch. for 50 hens, any le.
oe C. J. Jones, College Park, Ga.,
- 4 tine pure bred Duroc sow, wt.
about 250 lbs. bred to reg. B. P. C.,,
$22.50; also 3 fine gilts, Duroc ana
. C., Te lo. on tne f. Will aiso exca.
either. O. M. Moody, Cofiee, Ga.

18 mos. old 300 or more lb. sow,
farrow with second litter in Apru.
Cheap for cash. Samuel Thomas Jei-
ferson, Nashville, Ga., RFD 3.

1 Duroc and P. C. cross service boar
wt. around 300 to 350 lbs. Sell or exch
for corn in ear. Graham Simpson,
vulverton, Ga. RFD 1. .

4 mos. old Duroc shoats, reg. in buy-
ers name, $12 ea. $22 pr. J. C. Lums-
den, Talbotton, Ga.

Pure bred, reg. S. P. C. boars, old
enough for service, $10 ea. E. 'T. Bos-
well, Jr., Siloam, Ga. :

Fine Duroc J. maie, reg. cholera im-
mune, 2 yrs. old, $25 dei. to Exp. of-
4ice. EH. Maynard, Newton, Ga.

Duroc boar, subject to reg., about 5
mos old, wt. 100 lbs., $15. J. F. Brown,
Hegister, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 49.

1 yr. old Big Bone Guinea and O.
I. . cross brood sow. Sell or exch.

for 15 bu. good bread corn in ear, and

29 lb. good side meat del. C.G. Mc-
Kay, Lakemont, Ga. :

16 head, 35 to 50 Ib. shoats, $3.50
ea., $55 for lot. 12 head 75 to 85 lb.
shoats, $7 ea., All FOB. Sire P. C., mo-
thers of other breeds. All inoculated.
G. M. Smith, Midville, Ga.

Choice 175 lb. 15 mos. old Hampshire
gilt, bred to Black Essex boar. Gnholera
immune, $22.50 del. to Exp. office. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. J. R. Mullis,
Danville, Ga.

Reg. 8. P. C. sow, wt. 250 or'300 lbs.
3 yrs. old, $35; 3 gilts, wt. about 150
lbs. 6 mos. old, $20 ea. Gilt and boar,
pigs, $10 ea. Reg. in buyers name. R.
L. Brown, McRae, Ga.

2 good brood sows, 1 Essex and Du-
ros cross; other,.Duroc and P. C. Es-
sex cross, both bred to thoroughbred
ne male. Q. M. Rogers, Barney,

a. :

Reg. Durocs: 4 mos old 100 lb. gilt,
$15 FOB. 11 mos. old, 300 to 350 Ib.
Ist prize Jr. boar at Southeastern
Fair, $40 FOB; Tried sows, 400 to 500
lbs. by World Champion boars, bred
for March. and April farrow to reg.
Grand Champion boar, $75 to $100 ea.
Henry T. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga.



HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

1 pr. black mare mules, wt. about
900 lbs. Write, or see me for price.
W. C. Burch, Hiawassee, Ga.

-1 horse- mule, $50. Exch. for good
milch cow, fresh in. O. L. .Mobley,
Baxley, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 43.

Good black farm horse, work any-
where, gentle, 10 or 11 yrs. old, wt.
1125 lbs. Plenty of/life, $85. Riley C.
Couch, Turin, Ga. .

800 lb. mare mule, good cond., $35
FOB. Carl Eubanks, Lawrenceville,
Ge. Rt 1.

Fine farm mare, wt. 1200 or 1300
Ibs..11 yrs. old this fall. Cheap for
cash. Samuel Thos. Jefferson, Nash-
ville, Ga. RED 3.

1 young, gentle and good work horse
reasonable price. D. M. Moody, Cof-
fee Ga. | i

8 yr. old bay mare mule, wt. around
1300 lbs. Good cond., $200. E. N. Es-
linger, Ringgold, Ga.



| RABBITS FOR SALE

Chinchillas, $4 up. E. M. Johuson,
Atlanta, Ga. 388 Luckie St. N. W.

1 pr. ped. Chinchillas (doe bred),
direct from Stahls $10; 1 pr. Ped.
same strain, 6 mos. old, $6. $15 for 4
FOB. Mrs. R. H. Whitman, Buena
Vista, Ga., Rt. 8. : :

3 Belgiums and N. Z crossed does:
1 Chinchilla, 1 1-2 yr. old buck. All
healthy and fine for sale. A. J. Ad-
ams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. B.

1 pure White N. Z. 8 mos. old buck,
$2: 7 pure N. -Z. Reds, 3 mos old (5
does and 2 bucks) $1 ea.- Walter Hol-
brook, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.

Several Fad. Chinchilla, Gold Cer-
tificate prize winning stock: does, 4
mos. and bucks, 8 mos. old. Write for
prices. Mrs. S. T. Poole, Newnan, Ga.

8 best grade Chinchillas, ent. to reg.

white rabbits (1 pr.) $20. for lot.
Exch. for 20 dark, S. C. R. I. red hens.
Mrs. Julian J. Blanchard, Appling, Ga.

Pure bred Chinchillas 5 mos buck,
$5, also bred does. J. J. Harvard,
Hawkinsville, Ga.

1 pr. ped. Chinchillas (doe bred)
direct from Stahl, $10: 1 pr. ped. same
strain, 6 mos. old $6; $15 for the 4. All
FOB. Mrs. R. H. Whitman, Buena
Vista. Ga., Rt. 8. as

3 Himalayan young does, $2.50 ea.,
bred; 1 pr. with litter 6, $10; Exch. for
N. Z. Red buck over 7 mos. old of

is, Rydal, Ga. Rt.2.



equal value. Ped. and Reg. N. Z. Reds

and Whites, dif. ages and prices. H. |.

4. Puckett, Macon, Ga., 4i6 Forrest
Ave.

Fure bred Chinchillas, 6 wks. old,
fat and healthy, $5 for pr...De Los
Turner, Concord, Ga. Nat

fiemish White rabbits for sale. Jno.
D. Thomson, Thunderbolt, Ga.

1 N. &. Red buck, about 1-2 grown
$2 or exch. for 1 Chinchilla bred doe.
W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2,
Box 31.

2 reg. Chinchilla does, 8 mos old,
31.00 ea, 7 Chinchilla 4 mos. old does,
vyject to reg., $4 ea. B. S. Crumbley,
McDonough, Ga.



SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

Fure bred hampshire rams and ewes
Write for prices. E. E. Fields, Can-
ton, Ga.

4 goats: 2 males and 2 females. $14
A lot. Jack M. Gordon, Wayside,

a.
. 7 goats: 2 nannies, 4 kids and 1
billy of large, prolific stock, $7.50 FOB
es S. McMichael, Buena Vista,

a.

140 head of sheep. Would like to
sell at pen in May for cash or exch.
some of them for good miich cow to
freshen at once. Make. ofter. Mrs.
iilla Hutcheson, Adrian, Ga.

23 head.goats: 17 nannies and 1 bil-
ly, grown, and 5 half grown, $23 for
iot FOB. R. L. Peacock, Ashburn, Ga.

Live Stock Wanted

CATTLE WANTED
Want a reg. heifer calf. Exch tur-
key eggs for same. Mrs. Esther Lew-





Want to exch. mixed hens for Jer-
sey calf. Write. Mrs. W. C. Langham,
Stapleton, Ga.

Want to exch. good 1100 lb. mare
mule, worth $80 for grace Jersey milch
cow giving 3 1-2 to 4 gal. per day, sec-
ond calf. Will exch. Schley and Stu-
art budded pecan trees in lots of 200
or more basis $25 a 100, for good grade
Jersey cow, 3 1-2 to 4 gal. daily, first
or second calf. Will adjust any dif-
ference in trade values. Misses C. O.

& J. B. Tigner, Chipley, Ga. RFD,

feito Sulphur Springs,
oO, /

Want to raise heifer calves on 50-
50 basis. Owner to del. Prefer pure
bred stock. Take from 2 to 20. J. W.
Harrell, Midville, Ga.

Want bay calf from heavy produc-
ing Jersey cow. Will exch baby male

calf, or pay cash. Mrs. W. H. Ruck-
er, Milner, Ga.

HOGS WANTED

Want 8 or 10 short Nose Berkshire
shoats, wt. 50 to 100 Ibs. ea. at reas-
onable price. Not wanted for breed-
ing. J. T. Cook, Covington, Ga. 114
Church St., Rt. 3.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want good mule and cow, nearby,
at .reasonable -price. D. A. Brown,
Warm Springs, Ga. RFD 1.

Want a pr. good work mules, cheap.
Not old, nor refuse. stock. Must ve
ound, safe, good workers and quiei.
Prefer to give good note. Give de-
scription and price. J. M. Clark, Bax-
ley, Ga.

Meriwether







RABBITS WANTED

Want a tew pure stock Chinchillas
Will trade pure stock Plymouth Rock
Homer pigeons. Thos. E, Harris, Au-
gusta, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 161.

Want small rabbits, all kinds, 6 wks
or over, 35c ea. Fred I. Baker, Co-
iumbus, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Want 1 solid white, pink-eyed buck
about 9 or 10 mos.-old, sound, heal-
thy, good wt. and free from disease.
State what you have and price. Her-
bert James, Lithia Springs, Ga. Rt.
1, Box 8. ete

Want to exch. value, $12.50 for pure
bred Chinchillas, or for poultry. Write.
iN. W. McLeod, Shellman, Ga.

Want 1 yr. old doe, bred. Write best
price. James R. Glisson, Hawkins-
ville, Ga. 565 Watson St. S. W.

Georgia Products _
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Willets Winter Eng. peas, 20c Ib.
Webster Callaway, Farmington, Ga.

3 tons Velvet beans in pod, $20 ton
at my barn. T. R. Duggan, Warthen,
Ga. ;

CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
=> FOR SALE :

Hastings prolific seed corn, $2.50 bu.
5e pk. Webster C: ay, Farming





red Valentine bean seed, 4Uc.
V. S. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. ~

_All well rooted.

35 gal. $18 eht



PAGE NINE

GRAIN FOR SALE _
Some good wneat ior cmickens, $1.60
bu. FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville,

a. x
About 60 bu. heavy, bright, clean
wheat, suitable for grinding whole
wheat flour, $2 bu. or 10 or imore bu.
ae bu. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga

4 tons peanut hay, baled, without
wetting, $15 ton at barn. H. E. Yom-_
berlin, Abbeville, Ga. Rt. 2. oe

2 tons peanut hay, $15 ton, FOB.
Gordon Newnan, Stilson, Ga. e



PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE.
Ga. Runner and White Spanish seed
peanuts, ea. 5c lb. R. HE. bower, Dix-
je, Ga, a ees
White Spanish peanuts, sound seed,
$4 per 100 ibs. FUm. W. C. Brasseil,
Gibson, Ga.. 1
Spanish peanuts, good anu cound,
4c ib. exch. for N. . Runmers, ec. cor
Velvet beans. Write what you have.
L. J. Sinyard, Hawkinsvilie, ua. Rt. 1.
White Spanish, shelled, $1 gal. Also
white velvet okra, 10c cup and 1 qt.

1s.

6 bu. Spanisn, hand picked, 5c Ib.
Cash with order. R. kh. McGough,
Lilly, Ga.

Some Red 2 Crop Valencia peanuts
oe bu. M. H. Jones, Ciyavtvine, wa.

Imp. Valencia, red skin peanuts,
hand picked and selected for piant-
ing. Seil, or exch. for Sugar or cream
crowder, or large black-eyed tabie
peas. Lb. for lb. Mrs. J. D. Mulligan,
Washington, Ga., Rt. 1.

Selected Runner and Spanish seed
peanuts, grown tor sed, So per .uJ
OS. ae collect. C. R. Patrick, Ome-_
ga, Ga.

40 bu. small, white Spanish peanuts
4c lb. J. F. Allen, AmericuS, Ga.

imp. White Spanish peanuts, 6c lb.
FOB. H.C. Burnsed, Sr., Ellabell, Ga.

Ga. Runner and Spanish seed pea-
nuts, 4c ib. Exch. a limited amount for
No. 1 Ga. Cane syrup. W. G. Wiliam-
son, Vienna, Ga. se

White Spanish for seed, 5c lb. W. Jd.
Jackson, Ochlochnee, Ga. 4



PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
ETC, POR sAuu ae

2 yr. old white willow peach trees,
$1 doz. May cherry, $1 doz. Hxch. itor
sermuda onion piants, Mrs, V. &:
Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.

Certified pecan trees ior sale, or
exch. Best varieties. Low prices.
Fred. .C. Geiger, Flintside,:Ga. 7 a.

Stuart and Schley pecan trees, bud-
ded and grafted: Stuarts 6 to 8 ft,

$5 doz., 8 to 10 ft., $6 doz. Schley:
to 6 ft. $5 doz. No larger sizes in
Schleys. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersvilie S

Ga, oe Ne
A good lot of bred up Schiey pecan
trees, all sizes at reasonable prices.
Exch. for W. L. puilets. Dr. N. U. Al

ston, Richland, Ga. s :

Schley, Stuart and Money-Maker
pecan trees, cheap. State inspected.
cC. C. Harman, Stovall, Ga. - aia

Crabapple, plum, black walnut
sprouts, rooted, 15c ea., garden goo.e-
berry, 20c ea., figs, 25e ea., white mus-
cadine, 25c; grape cut., 3 for 10c. Add
poslage. Carl James, Ellijay, Ga. Rt.

Large Red Goose plums, well root-
ed, 10c ea: not del 6. for 25 del.
Stamps accepted. A. Steinheimer,
Woolsey, Ga. e ee

4 yr. old Concord grape vines, prun-
ed, of very finest variety, 15c ea. with
postage; 8 for $1 del., $10 a 100; Sivd
M. R. H.Akin, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B.

White and Black walnut and tame
grape and dewberry, 20c ea. Grey
Goose plum, and crabapple, 15 ea.

d. W. M. Barnett, Min
eral Bluif, Ga. Se

SYRUP FOR SALE

No. 1 Ga..Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans
6 to the lot, 80c can. Evaporatei mad
R. C. Sanders,, Vienna, Ga.

100 No. 1 cans good thick mild fl
vored Ga. cane syrup, 75c per can.
Price less on large orders. Mason T.
Burke, Rocky Ford, Ga. -

Pure new Ribbon cane syrup in n

35. gal bbls. $17.50 per bbl. 6 1 gal. ca:
to es., $4; 12 1-2 gal. cs., $4.35 FOB.
rs Harrell, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 1,
' A-1 pure sugar cane syrup, cas
six No. 10 cans, $4.00; cs. 12 No. 5
$4.30; 24 qts., $4.60; lots 5 or more
10c less. No. 1 srade in bbis., $15. f
35 gals. bbl. All fob here and grad
guaranted. Lee Patrick. Quitma:

Pure sugar cane syrup in new

it pais
Wiliam :


PAGE TEN

Georgia Products
For Sale

(Continued from page seven)

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
FOR SALE

Cured meat: hams, 30c Ib., should-

ers, 25c, sides 20c FOB. No personal



checks accepted. J. C, Goolsby, Gra-

ham, Ga.
2 nice, dried smoked hams about 25
Ibs. ea., '30c Ib. A. J. Rosey, Stanford-
- ville, Ga.

2 nice cured hams, wt. about 10 or
11 Ibs. ea., 27 Ib. Cash with order.
No checks. Mrs. R. M. Smith, Dem-
-orest, Ga.

_ 14 Ibs. nice cured country hams, 30c
Ib., aiso 6 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup
(made thick) 85c gal: del. Mrs. John
Tinsiey, Arlington, Ga, Rt. 2.

Want 75 lbs. nice side meat. Quote
best cash price. L. H. Gunn, McDon-
ough, Ga., RFD 1.

aS FRUIT FOR SALE
a Several Ibs. choice sundried apples,
free from cores, peelings and worms,
20c Ib., postpaid in Ga. Mrs. 8S. L
Jackson, Chatsworth, Ga.
About 50 Ibs. good sundried apples,
Sc lb. for whole lot. Purchaser to
pay postage. Money order. Mrs. Ma-
tilda Nix, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4.
Good sundried fruit, 20 lb., del. in
. lb. or more lot. R. L. Weeks, Dial,
re





GRAIN FOR SALE
Bright Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu,
Exp. not prepaid. W. H. Holt, Fay-
etteville, Ga. RFD 3.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from
any foreign grain or grass seed, 95c
bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES

FOR SALE
100 Ibs. fall chunk honey, 20c Ib., in

small quantities del. in Ga., less than
lbs. Shipped in 50 Ib. lard cans, 15
Ib., FOB. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Ga, Rt. 2.

"pat. bee gums, of new pine lumber,
painted white, $1.50; also bee supplies
os ae: J. E. Sorrow, Comerce, Ga.
. Pure Ext. Tupelo Gum. Blend honey

in 5and 10 lb. pails as follows: six 10
Ib. $6.50 FOB; 12 five lb,, $7 FOB; one
10 Jb., $1.60, i :
10 Ib., $3.10, postpaid and ins.
limited. All orders shipped promptly.
Jno. A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga.
10 or more colonies bees in 8 frame
Pat. hives, with supers and sections,
$4 ea. W. F. Andrews, Milford, Ga.

- Several 35 gal. bbls. of 1930 Ty Ty
honey. Favorable for baking and all
Similar purposes. Will be ready by

March, 20, pet $21 per bbl. J. T. Mul-
lis, Alma, Ga.

6 or 8 stands of bees, not robbed last
-yr., in new heart plank hives, $2.50 ea
or $17 for the 8, at pe Neila Bow-
en, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. Box 49.

PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
ETC., FOR SALE

-Budded Schley pecan trees, 2 to 8
tt, $20 to $45 per 100. Lesser amounts
FO little more. Exch. for peas, runner
peanuts, | Otootan soy beans, shelled
corn. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
_. State insp., budded Stuart and Sch-





ley pecans, 4 to 8 ft., 40c to 80c, in lots |

of 12: lots of 50 to 100, 10 per cent
off, if large sizes are ordered. J. M.
Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Rt.

Large 2 yr. old apple Gods leading
yarieties, eg to name, State insp.,
20c ea., d ie old trees, 12 1-2
ea. T. M. Web Ellijay, Ga.

- State insp. Stuart and Schley pecan
trees: 2 to 5 ft., 20c to 35c ea., 25 or
more trees, 10 per cent off. Exch. for
baby chicks, corn, hogs, cows,~
or anything can be used on farm. Idus
Johnson, Shellman, Ga.
A nice lot of bred up Schley pecan
trees, all sizes, reasonable prices. Exch
for W. L. pullets. Dr. N. C. Alston,
Richland, Ga.
- Five 1 yr. old black walnut. trees,
30c a., ane Ethel Floyd, Felton,
Ga., Rt.

1 yr. old Concord grape vines,
-ea., mulberry bushes, 1 to 2 ft., tal
-25c ea., scuppernong vines, i to 2
25c ea. for white feed sac
Mrs A Fs . Whitman, Bowdon, Ga.

Damson blue plums, 25c ea.,

id Goose plums, 10c ea., both FOB;

so 3 Damsons and 6 Goose, $i del.
AL Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.
50M Schley, Stuart, and Money Ma-

pS ker. pecan trees, cheap, State inspect-

. - Write for prices, stating quanti-
ou can use. os ee ee Sto-



MARKET BULLETIN :
ae V. E. McCook, Mcintyre, Ga. Rt.

and heavy bearer), well rooted cut-,
tings, 50c ea., or $5 doz. Write for
large lot ices. Would exch. some
cut. for Schley pecan trees, syrup, hay
or anything of value. Cleon Brown,
Alamo, Ga,

22 pecan trees, $1 ea., FOB. M. J.
Oxford, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt.. 4.

Concord gra vines, 15c ea., also
scuppernongs, 25c. All well rooted and
2 yr. old, xch. for garden seed, or
white sacks. Write. Mrs. J. W. Miller,
Bowdon, Ga.

State insp., Stuart pecan trees, 5 to
10 ft., $4.50 doz. Other heights pro-
portionate. K. N. Sharp, Commerce,

a.

State insp. pecan trees, leading va-
rieties, 3 to 4 ft., 20c ea., del. Prize-
taker and Evans plums, same price.
P. W. White, Goggins, Ga.

State insp., budded pecan trees, true
to name, 4 to 10 ft., 85e in lots of 10;
lots of 25 or more, 10 per cent off.
Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Ga.,

TRteL
Large everbearing Figs, well rooted,

10, 15 and 20c ea., Little Sugar figs,
10c cutting. All good roots. Mrs. W. T.
Westbrook, Unadilla, Ga.

30 pecan sprouts, from large pecans
1 1-2 to 5 ft., 10 to 25c ea., or lot for
$3.50; white scuppernong vines, 2: to
5 ft., 15c ea., 4 for 50c. Mrs. V. E.
McCook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2.

State ae peach trees: leading va-
rieties, 3 to 4 ft. 20c ea. del. Prizeta-
ker and Evans plums, same price. P.
W. White, Goggins, Ga.

Schley, Stuart and Money-Maker
pecan trees. Sell or exch. for shelled
corn or shelled velvet beans. S. K.
Simon, Albany, Ga.

Special 10 day offer Stuart pecan
trees, 6 to 10 ft., $4 doz. K .N. Sharp,
Commerce, Ga.

May cherries, 10c ea. Large 2 yr.
old yellow fig sprouts, 15c ea. Hima-
laya berry plants, 10c doz. All well
rooted; also sundried apples free from
worms, 12 1-2c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
a Cc, Freeman, Gainesville, Ga. Rt.

Grape cut. ready to plant: Red
Morrill, superior bunch var. State insp.
25 doz. postpaid. H. E. Stockbrodge,
Atlanta, Ga. 343 4th St.

Gov. insp. Stuart and ey pecan
trees, 75c to $1 ea. A few M. June
pudded peach in leading var., and 6
wk. plums, $7.50 a a Assort. peach,
$2 doz., $8 a 100. R. Wheeler, Ma-
con, Ga., Rt. 5. Cimton Road.

State insp. true to name apple trees
leading var. 3 to 4 ft., 15c ea. Elberta
and Ga. Belle peach, 3 to 4 ft., 15c ea.

12 to 3 ft., 10c; Early Harvest, Dycle

and Keiffer pear, 4 to 5 ft. 50c ea.,
Concord, Niagara grape 2 yr. old vines
No. 1, 10c ea. W.-H. Alexander,
Cleveland, Ga.

Stae insp. leading var. peach trees,
$1 doz. $5 a 100; $45 M. Apple trees
$1.20 doz., $7.50 a 100; Cherry, $3 doz.
$17 a 100; Pecan, $5 doz. $25 a 100!
Fig, $1.75 doz., $15 a 100; Grape vines

$1 doz., $5 a 100; Plums, $1.20 doz.

zi) a 100. E. B. Travis, Riverdale,
a.

10 or 12 doz. well rooted, 1 yr. old
grape vines. Fine flavored, Blue var.
$1 doz. del. Less than 1 doz. not pre-
ae C. D. Collins, Cordele, Ga. Rt.

P Stibce well rooted white scupper-
Eng. grapes, 15c
Z. M. Mon-

nong vines, 15c ea.
ea. All well rooted. Mrs.
kus, Preston, Ga.
Celestial or Sugar and Brown tur-
key fig, bundles of 5 large size, seven
medium, or 10 small, for $1; Lucretia
and Premo dewberry plants, 90c a
100; $3.75, 500; $7 M. McDonalds
blackberry, same price. Kudzu plants
$1 a 100. Well ae, carefully pack-
ed and postpaid. WwW. Toole, Macon,
Ga., Rt. 2. a.
All leading var. well branched two
vr. old apple trees, 20c ea. 1 yr. old,
15c ea. Peach, 20c ea. Pineapple,
Keiffer and Bartlett pears, Early Rich-
mond cherry, 50c. Niagara and Con-
cord grape vines, 10c ea. All Gov.
insp. and true to name. Exch. for
syrup, honey, or chickens. Mrs. Lee
Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 1.

Fig, pomegranate, quince, $1 per 100.

Giant and Never-Stop strawberries,
40c @ 100. 1 and 2 yr. old fruit trees,
15 to 35c ea. Mrs. R. S. Simpson,
Waverly Hall, Ga. :

- 30 pecan sprouts, 4 to 5 ft., 25c ea.
$4 for lot FOB. Black everbearing
mulberry sprouts, 2 to 5 ft., 15c ea.
8 for $1, $10 a 100; white scupper-
nong, 5 ft. vines, 10 to 25c; June ber-
ry shrub (bears in clusters with fla-
vor of huckleberry), 15c ea., 4 for 50c;
very prolific. St. Regis red everbear-
ing raspberry, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; pep-
rooted.

for well

| permint, pennyroyal clumps and sage,
ball 3 25c. All

10 9a,





PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
Runner peanuts, improved seed,

hand picked, 6c per lb. or will exch.

B. B. Morgan,.Clyo, Ga.
Improved White Spanish peanuts,

- per lb. W. K. Brinson, Woodcliff,
a.

N. C. peanuts, Ga. grown farmers
stock, not recleaned 4c per lb; Spec-
ial price on ton lots. White Spanish
peanuts 4 1-2c per lb. Same quality
and conditions, Cash with order. As
Cobb, Adel, Ga.

Genuine N. C. Peanuts sound and
bright 4c per lb. in 25 bu. lots or more
4 1-2c in smaller lots. Samples. on
request. T. W. Miller, Iron City, Ga.

500 bus. N. C. Runner peanuts, good
quality seed for $1 per bu. FOB. Nay-
lor, Ga. in 5 bu. lots or more. W. L.
Byrd, Naylor, Ga.

Ga. grown N. C.-Runner Seed pea-
nuts 4 1-2c per lb. FOB. D. E. New-
berne, Adel, Ga.

Choice runner peanuts for sale or
will exch for beeswax; 1 bu. of pea-
nuts for 5 lbs. of wax. C. L. What-
ley, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 3.

1M Ibs. N. C. runners, 4c Ib. No or-.
ders for less than 100 lbs. Cash or
money order with order. J. P. Mc-
dowell, Dawson, Ga.

Ga. runners, 4c lb., quality guaran-
teed. Sample upon request. J. K.
White, Lake Park, Ga.

Spanish seed peanuts, $3.75 per: 100
lbs. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.

Old fashioned runner peanuts, for
sale, 4c lb. O. T. Thornton, Morgan,
Ga.

Recieaned Runner peanuts, $1 bu.y
in lots: of 10 bu. or more, del. by
freight. C. L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga.

Imp. White Spanish, $5 per 100 lbs.
$95 ton, also No. 1 original white Span-
ish, $4 per 100 lbs., $75 ton FOB. P.
G. Tucker, Pinehurst, Ga.

White Spanish, No. 1 grade, 1.25 bu.
Jno. M. Spivey, Adrian, Ga.

25 bu. Ga. Flint Runners, $1 bu.,
FOB. Guy Bulloch, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 1.

No. 1 improved White Spanish, 5c
lb., $95 ton, FOB. No orders for less
ae 100 lbs. P. E. Ivey, Pinehurst,

a.

a 1 runners, $1.25 bu., $5 a 100

s
Ga; Rt. 3:

30 Ibs. medium and small size paper
shell pecans 3 var. separate or mixed
25c lb., del. in Ga. in 5 Ib lots and up.
C.-G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

4M ibs. Ga. Ruainers, 4c lb., FOB.
Cash with order. Will exch. for good
syrup at 50c gal.; or for shoats, young
sows or seed peas at market price,
offered subject to prior sale. Julian
S. Brannen, Stilson, Ga.

White Spanish peanuts, nod and
sound, $4 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. C.
Braswell, Gibson, Ga.

No. 1 N. C. Runner peanuts and- No.
1 large and small Spanish, $1 per bu.
W. B. Cochran, Thomasville, Ga.

No. 1 White Spanish, for seed, $4.50
per 100 lbs. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla,
Ga. Rt. 2.

White Spanish seed peanuts, 3 1-2c
Ib. B. H. McKinnon, Bluffton, Ga.,
RFD.

1700 lbs. Ga. runners, 4c Ib., FOB;
smaller lots, 4 1-2c Ib. J. Ww. Wal-
drip, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.

Recleaned White Spanish 5c Ib.
Not less than 5 bu. orders accepted.
Cash with order. P. E. Thomas, Cor-
dele, Ga.. Rt. 4.

3 tons No. 1 Spanish, harvested with
peanut picker,. $4 per 100; $75 per
ton. Cash with order. E. C. Pope, Oc-
ila, Ga.

Improved Ga. Runner peanuts, 6c
ae FOB. G. W. Chapman, Sumner,

as

Spanish seed peanuts, 6c per Ib. 1929
crop. Mrs. J. F. Lindsey, Tifton, Ga.
Rt. 6.. Box 58.

N. C. Runner peanuts, 4c per lb. Or
will exch. for peas, beans, or other
ae of use. C. L. Thyne, Plains,

a

Frevrnved White Spanish peanuts,
oe per lb. W. K. Brinson, Woodcliff,

a.
White Spanish and Ga. Runner

peanuts, 4c per lb; FOB Hawkinsville,

Ga. J. H. Brags, Hawkinsville, Ga.

A few Jumbo Spanish peanuts,. lic
per Ib; See or write. J. T. Butler,
Alma, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 3.

No. 1 Spanish peanuts, 4c per Ib.
FOB. M. Y. Arnold, Fitzgerald, Ga.
RFD: 2.

700 bus. N. C. Runner peanuts 4c
ver lb. FOB Iron City. O. M. Greene,
Tron Citv, Ga.

Pure Valencia seed peanuts in the
hull, 12 1-2c per lb; Del in 1st, 2nd
and 3rd zones. Cash with order or

M. O. No orders filled for less than!

order.

FOB. C. D. Williams, Cuthbert,

fing, 90c bu.,

in ears; ee 20-=C



Thursday, February 20, 1930.
4 lbs. Miss L. A. Hamilton, Carnes-_ Ss

ville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Small Spanish peanuts, machine
picked, 85c per bu. FOB. Cash with
L. H. Almond, Midville, Ga.

A. L. N. C. Runner peanuts, 4c per.

lb; Cash with order or will exch. for

Otootan beans or 4 mos. yee J.
W. Mitchll, Pitts, Ga., Rt.

20 or 25-bus. of large oo Wht.

Spanish peanuts 5c per lb FOB. Hand =

picked. Miss Ada Bowden, Roberta,
Ga., RFD 2.

No. 1 N. C. Runners, 5c Ib. Sample
on request. L. C. Wilder, Pelham, Ga.

Ga. Runners, Ped. stock, sound and

clean, 5c Ib. FOB. Frank Lamb, Dan-
ville, Ga.

15 lbs. medium size pecans, $3; 75
lbs. seedlings, $11.25. Miss Belle Tim-

merman, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83. -

40 bu. Chufas, $1. 95 per pk., also N.
C. peanuts, $1. 50 bu. Rob McCutch-
en, Kirkland, Ga.

About 45 bu. Ga. Runners, picked
by picker and _ recleaner, practically a
without any rain on them. In several |
bu. lots, 4c lb. If only 1 or a few bu.,
5c lb. L. B. Nobles, Seville, Ga.

Several bu. No. 1 Ga. Runners,
lb. FOB. Sample on request. of @
Durham, Bluffton, Ga., RFD 1. Box
30.

Spanish seed peanuts 3 1-2c per Ib.
FOB. John C. Wilson, Millen, Ga.

Spanish peanuts, machine ae
85c. bu., FOB. Cash only. L. H. All-
mond, Midville, Ga.

N. C. Runners, hand picked, clear
of pops, 6c lb. None shipped. Mr. Gil-
lom Trowell will deliver them to pur-
chaser at Mr. Felton Williamsons

farm, 2 1-2 mi. west of Normantown.

J. G. McCoy, Stilson, Ga. Rt. 1. :
30 bu. good Runners, $1.25 bu. J. W.
Dickson, Adel, Ga. =
No. 1 white Spanish, shelled, 8 1-2c
Ib. Sample on request. Joe M. Brown
McRae, Ga.

Imp. White Spanish, hand cleaned: x
saved without wetting, 6 1-2c Ib. FOB. 2
W. C. Burnsed, Ellabelle, Ga.

Spanish for seed, 4c lb. or exch. for

Half and Half cotton seed, pure and

sound, bu. for bu. Need Harper, Ocil-
la, Ga.

N. C. Runners, 4c lb. FOB, in small
or large lots. O. M. Greene, Iron City
Ga.

No. 1 Spanish and Ga. Runners, ea,
4c lb., FOB. R. C. Sanders, Vienna, ae

Ga.

Ga. runners, 4c lb. at m
or 4 1-2c lb. del. Cash wit
and stamps for sample. A. L.
gent, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.

50 or 60 Ibs. medium seedling pe-
cans, 16c Ib. ia Cc. G. Adams, Tal-
potton, Ga., Rt.

home,

Selected oe Spanish, small Sao Se

riety, $4 per 100 lbs., 500 lbs. up, $3.75

per 100. Picked before

storms.
Ga.

Runners, slightly damaged

(about 10 per cent) 4c lb. T. F. Hen- _

dricks, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 3.

No. 1 Runner peanuts in new 4 1-2
bu. bags, 4c lb. J. W. Bozeman, Shin-
eler, Worth County, Ga.

No. 1 Spanish, $1.25 bu. FOB. Mrs.
Etta Mae Player, Abba, Ga.

POTATOES FOR SALE



200 bu. of Porto Rican potatoes for ae
table use, $1 per bu FOB.

G.

Ware, Marshallville, Ga. =

30 or 40 bus. Porto Rico potatoes,
will exch four or five bus. for Half.

and Half cotton seed. Price of po-

tatoes, $1 per bu. Mrs. J. R. Lord,
Dixie, Ga. Rt. 1.

25 or 30 bus. Porto Rico potatoes
$1 per bu, at my home on Hawkins-
ville road. Nice common size no ex-
tra laree ones.
Perry, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 62.

Eating potatoes, hand selected Por-
tn Ricans, 80c per bu; FOB sacked.
Will exch. B. B. Morgan, Clvo, Ga.

Genuine imp. Gov. insp. Porto Ric-

ans. 90c bu. FOR Bristol or 20c at my
home. lL. E. Deal, Bristol, Ga.
Imp. red skin Porto Ricans, Gov.
insp., 2c Ib. FOB. Cash with order.
Jas. Roberts, Quitman, Ga:., Rt. 1,
Box 40. :
No. 1 imp. Porto Ricans, for eating

ar hadding. 1 bu. W. M. Hooks, Una- =

dilla, Ga., Rt. 2.
Between 50 and 100 bu. Porto Ric-
ans, $1 bu., FOB. Cash with order.
Grown from Gov. insp. nlants. C. C.
Brantley, Oconee, Ga.. RFD 1. Rox #3.
Pure strain Porto Ricans, for eat-
in sacks.
Hazlehurst, Ga.

100 bus. Porto Rien Sweet, Potatoes. :
Government inspected, $1 per bu. at
bed. S. F. OQuinn, Graham, Ga. Be

2 car loads Government inspected
Porto Rico potatoes 65 ner bi). Ionse
Patter



4c

order.
_Sar- =

September __
Jno. B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.

<s

Mrs. L. V. Runyan, .

E. E. Carter, oe

Thursday, February 20, 1930.

For Sale
Georgia Products

POTATOES FOR SALE
100 bus. Porto Rico potatoes $1 FOB
-C. F. Fuller, Myrtle Springs, Ameri-

eus, Ga.

To Ga. Sweet potatoes, Red Skin Porto
Ricans; 90c per bu. or will exch. for
Spanish peanuts or peas. C. T. Lump-

_ kin, Poulan, Ga.

50 bu. imp. red skin Porto Ricans,
for eating and seed, 80c bu., FOB,
4 sacked and del. Depot; also 2 bu. imp.
_ Naney Hall sweet potatoes, (for seed)
- $1 bu., FOB. All sound, dug before
cold, P. J. Watson, Nunez, Gas Rte
60 bu. Bunch Porto Ricans, yellow
yam sweet potatoes, $1.50 bu., can
grow them at cost of 10c bu. J. H.
M. Cliett, Powersville, Ga.

75 bu. red skin Porto Ricans, good
_ and sound, nice baking size, 80c bu.

FOB, or exch for Stuart or Schley pe-
cans. H. H. Lumpkin, Poulan, Ga.,
Rt. 1. Box 20.

25 bu. Porto Ricans, and 5 bu, Nor-
ton Yam potato seed, each, 75c bu.
J. W. Dickson, Adel, Ga.

== 250 bu; eating potatoes, 60c bu. Rob
McCutchen, Kirkland, Ga.

Georgia Products

Wanted

GRAIN WANTED



Want 25 to 50 bu. feed oats. Ce

lowest cash price del. Jesup. W. M
Thornton, Jesup, Ga., Box 247. =
Want bright baled peanut and pea-
ine hay, or. shucks, in exch. for A-1
Wannamaker cotton seed, grown es-
pecially for planting. Write. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Want bees in any style hives. State
lowest cash price and direction for
reaching your place. R. T. Irish, Sa-
vannah, Ga., 1112 East 36th St. s

PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
- ETC., WANTED

_ -Want a succession of 8 peach trees,
ripening as follows: 2 in July, 2 in
August, 2 in September, and 2 in Oc-
tober. In the succession, want 2 Chi-
nese Cling; 2 white English and 2, Red
Indian if possible. Please quote best
price. R. L. Valentine, Macon, Ga.,
RFD 3

Want 10 Stuart papershell pecan
trees, av. 5 ft. pure budded trees.





Exch. State insp. Porto Rico potato

ae May del. Write best offer at
j oe, Bonner, Hahira, Ga,, Rt.

want to exch. peach trees for deep
yellow plum trees: 3 peach for two
plums; also want to exch. 1 or 2 ea.,
yellow and white clingstone for same
mt. of free stone peach trees. Exch.
grape cut., 4 varieties: 8 cuttings, two
t., long, for 2 well rooted large black
scuppernong grape vines. Mrs. A. S.
aulk, Ocilla, Ga.



PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want Hastings Valencia peanuts,
will exch. fine Buff Rock hatching
ees for same. Write for prices. Mrs.
x, L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

Want Schley and Stuart pecans in
epi, Send samples and_ prices.

erminal Fruit Co., Atlanta, Ga., Ter-.

minal Station. -

Want to trade Petty Toole cotton
seed, for Spanish peanut seed, any
A nee, tity up to 25 bu., at bu. for bu.

to pay transportation chgs. O. P.
Griffin, Ochlocknee, Ga.

$5.00 reward for the present location
of a small quantity of Hastings Im-
proved Spanish peanuts. Not the com-
-mon Improved or large Spanish, but
Hastings Improved, which he regu-
arly sold several yrs. ago, and which

hould be plentiful among farmers, as

one other as good. F. M. Smith,
Concord, Ga.

Want to exch. 5 bu. J. M. Smith
ped., Cleveland cotton su for 5 bu.
improved Spanish seed peanuts. J. H.
Whitworth, Martin, Ga.

ae runner peanuts. F. H. Bland,

Cordele, Ga.

Want pecans: a few oe =; Ue a
smaller quantities. Send sample
= Mrs. C. A. Dobbs, Gain-
esville, Ga.

Wanted: Peanuts of any variety in
exch. for cotton seed. J. H. Harpe,
z Blakely, Ga.
~ Wanted: All varioties and any amt.

_ Pecans. Neon W. eee OEneD: Am-

prices.

Rt.



MARKET
Southland Pecan
Columbus, Ga.

Want runner peanuts, in exch. for

company,

| Watson watermelon seed. H. L. Car-

michael, Tifton, Ga.

Want to exch. 100 lbs. Tooles. wilt
resistant cotton seed for 100 lbs. Span-
ish peanut seed. Ea. one paying the
foes Bartley Moody, Screven, Ga.

ae to exch. Wannamaker cotton
seed for Runner peanuts or Field peas,
{ bu. cotton seed for 1 bu. peanuts,
and 3 bu. seed for 1 bu. po R.L.
Pittman, Lyons, Ga., Rt.

Want to exch. $2. 50 oe for Schley
or Stuart pecans. H. H. Lumpkin,
Poulan, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 20.

Want pecans; preferably seedlings,
Will come and get same, pay cash for
lots of any size in same locality. D.
J. Robinson, Barnesville, Ga., 710
Greenwood St.

POTATOES WANTED

Want 200 bu. Porto Rico seed po-
tatoes, small size, sound, free from rot
and cheap. State lowest price FOB
in first letter. W. T. Henry, Carrcoll-
ton, Ga.

Want 10 bu. vineless sweet potatoes
mmediately. K. H. McPherson, Dade
City, Fla., Lund-Vista Station.

Want to exch. Barred Rock eges for
Sweet potatoes; 15 eggs for 1 bu. of
ees Martha Cochran, Pisgah,

a. %

Cotton Sed For Sale

Pure Toole wilt resistant cotton seed
for sale, specially selected for plant-
ing. Ref. any bank my town. Te B.
Raines, Dawson, Ga.

Piedmont Ped. Cleveland big boll,
$1 bu., Cash with order, or exch. for
corn. Ref. Bank of Madison. W. E.
Stewart, Buckhead, Ga.







100 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland big

boll, recleaned, picked before rains.
Planted 1 yr. Bought direct from
Wannamaker, St. Mathews, S. C., Feb-
ruary, 1929. Nearly pure and 90 per
cent sound, $1 bu., FOB. R. G. Smith,
Bluffton, Ga. Rt. 3.

Covington Toole Wilt resistant, $1.-
25 bu. or exch. some for W. L. pull-
ets: 1 bu: for 1 pullet. Dr.
ston, Richland, Ga.

406 bu. Cokers Cleveland No.5 cot-
ton seed. 1 1-16 in. staple, $1 bu.,
FOB. Orchard Hill. Recleaned and
pure stock. J. M. Sims, Griffin, Ga.

50 or 75 bu. Wannamakers 1929

'crop. All sound, recleaned, $1.25 per

bu.; FOB.
a, Tube2s
Rucker cotton seed, 1
$1 bu. J,
ie tbe ao
200 bu. Covington Cleveland, No. 32
wilt resistant, Ist yr. from originator,
100 bu. Wilson Type big boll, 1st yr.
from originator; also Wannamaker

J. Z. Rowell, Buchanan;

yr. planted,
L. Holcomb, Adairsville,

Cleveland big boll, All $1 per bu. Fel- |

ton Williamson, Oak Park, Ga.

175 bu. Cleveland big boll and 75
bu. Petty Toole, 1st yr. from originator
and gathered before the rains. Per-
fectly sound, 75c per bu. Mrs. R. S.
Jones, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 3:

Imp. Wannamaker Cleveland biz
oll, 43 per cent lint, $1 bu. Clay C.
White, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.

Coker No. 5 cotton seed. Have some
1928 and 1929 seed. Only a limited
amount to offer (as saved only the
ones picked before the storms). Pri-
vately ginned and are fine for plant-
ng, $1 bu., FOB. W. I. Abney, Ath-
ens, Ga.

Pure Neelys 1 and 1-16 to 1 1-18
staple. Second yr. from breeder. Grew
and ginned privately. No mixed. $3.00
yer 100 Ibs., or exch for Otootan beans
J. F. Williams, Bowersville, Ga.

Wannamaker big boll, recleaned, in 4

2 bu., new bags, $1.25 bu., FOB. Ben
s. Thompson, Madison, Ga.

Wannamakers, picked without wet-
ing, sound and good, $l bu., less than
10 bu. lots; 10 bu. or over, 90c bu.,
nee John K. Lee, Carrollton, Ga.,
Rt. 8.

Cokers Cleveland No. 5; well select-
ed and sound, 1 1-16 in. staple, $1 bu.
a H. H. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Madison,

a

1M bu. Summerours Half and Half,
recleaned, 1st yr. planted from orig-
inator; ginned pure, 90c bu.,
bags, FOB. 100 bu. lots, 90c bu., del.
hae Roland, Eastman, Ga., Rt.

Pure Cooks 306- 7 Black Root re-
quae $1 bu. Cleon Brown, Alamo,

a

Wilson Cleveland (from plot that
made 8 bales to 5 acres, official test) |

"| $1.25 bu., also Petty Toole, direct: from |.
breeder, i ae E = etal or.

Ne A

in good:

BULLETIN
Half and Half cotton seed, 45 per
oo lint. Sound and clean. $1. 25 per.

$3.50 a 100 lbs, -H. A. Wilson,
Martin, Ga., RFD 2,

Cooks wilt resistant, gathered be-
fore storms, $1 bu. B, H. McKinnon,
Bluffton, Ga., RFD.

Pure Addison cotton: seed, picked
before storms, (made 30 pales on 45
acres in 1929) $1 -bu., POS. Tt, O.
Riggins, Molena, Ga. .

Lee Wilsons big: boll - (made 8 bales
on. acres last year) Cokers Cleveland
Wannamaker: -Cleveland, - all ginned
and recleaned on my private gin. All
ol DU FOB. = J.-b. Thomas, Madison,
Ga., RFD 1.

Pure College No. 1, grown from. reg.
seed, caught .at breast of gin, $1 bu.,
del. Joe H. Hopper, Ranger,: Ga.

Runble Half and Half, $1 bu., FOB;

also Vandivers cotton seed, heav
fruiter, resistant to boll weevil, 4
rools make a 1b. $1.25 bu. Cash with
order, , V. Willard, Douglas, Ga.,
RFD. } es
Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 1 and 1-
16 in. staple, also Cokers No. 8 cotton
seed, 1 in. staple, $1 bu. FOB. Guaran-
teed as above. Ref. Marietta banks.
W. A. Waters, Marietta, Ga., RFD 5.

Petty Toole, for planting. wilt re-
Sistant, $1.25 bu., FOB. G. T. Knowles,
Broxton, Ga.

Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, $1
2 eo O. Mahaffey, Carroliton, "Ga.

Piedmont Ped. Cleveland, -Ist_ yr.
from originator, culled; in strong
sacks, $1 bu. Exch. for corn, hay, sy-
rup, potatoes, ee pigs, peas, or any-
thing can use: C. L. Bennett, Madi-
son, Ga.

* 90 bu. College No. 1 , recleaned, sound
upland grown, $1 bu. James - Neal, |
Ranger, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 4.

Pure Ruckers 1 yr. from: originator,
picked before the floods, gin clean--
ed, $1 bu., FOB. Cash with order. W.
M. White, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.

Pure Toole wilt resistant! yield. this
past spring, 1M to 1400 lbs. seed cot-
ton per acre, $1.25 per bu., also pure
Cooks 807-6 Wilt Resistant; yield,
1200 Ibs., seed cotton per acre, $1.50
bu. All sound, clean, ginned separate-
ly to keep pure, sacked. FOB. A. C.
Price, Bronwood, Ga.

vy fruiter, Acala cotton seed. $1.25. bu.
del., $1.10 bu. FOB. H. W. Thurmond,
Greshamville, Ga.

Pure, improved Early King wilt re-

sistant, picked out without rain on it
$1 bu. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga.
' Petty Toole, good, sound, saved first
of the fall, $1. 25 bu. Exch. for pure
Wannamaker Blight-proof, and Cooks
Big Boll, Blight Proof cotton seed. H.
D. Elliott, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 4.

30 bu. Cooks wilt resistant, 1st yr
from Rhyne Bros., $1.25 bu. FOB.
Cash with order. R:
la, Ga., Rt. A, Box 41.

200 bu. Petty Toole wilt resistant,
recleaned and guaranteed to be sound
0c bu., In 100 bu. lots, 80c bu. T. O.
Whitchard, Blakely, Ga. :

Benson. Cleveland, $1.25 bu., bought
seed Spring 1929 from originator (he
won \first prize of $1,000 with this
eotton 1929, and a prize in 1928). Also
Ruckers $1 bu. Sample of either on
request. M. M. Williams, Monroe, Ga.

Petty Toole wilt resistant, $1 bu. W.

E. Betts, Lenox, Ga. .
Pure Wannamaker S, recleaned, 85c
bu. Riley GCG. Couch, Turin,Ga.a- =

Pure Ruckers culled and ready for
shipping,. $1.25 bu.; 20 bu. and up.. $1
bu, FOB. Jim Tumblin, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt 2.5

Wannamakers $1 bu., or exch. for
pure Ga. Cane: svrun. or field pen-.

ly var., running velvet beans, amber |
sorghum and Texas Ribbon: Cane seed
White. L. or R. I. Red hens,:dried ap-
ples, peaches, and -Irish potatoes. L.
J. Fussell, Broxton, Ga:, Rt. 1.

Pure, recleaned. Petty Toole wilt re-
sistant: direct from originator last yr.
e$d bus7z FOB. <C. F. Coleman, East-
man, Ga., Box: 67.

Pure Piedmont Cleveland, gathered
hefore the Fall rains, pure. and sound
45 per cent lint, Ist year from origi-
nator. $1 bu.; $2 per 100 tbs., FOB. E..
H. Johnson, Pitts, Ga., RFD De

200 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland- big
boll sound, clean and pure, in new 100

tion or money back. J. H. Palmer,
Tennille, Ga. Rt. A.
Wannamaker Clev eland big boll, $1.
50 bu. E. M.- Smith, Lyons, Ga.
Rhynes Cook wilt resistant (the.
seeod largest yield in the tests at Ath-
ens, last. vear and ranks third over
4 yr. ee



make as much per acre as short.

Syrup. . A.

-~maker

t-
_ton $1.25 per bu. or $3.50 per 00

Pure, sound Ruckers, Manleys hea-,

T. Cook, Camil-

any variety, bunch velvet. beans, ear--

Ib. size sacks, $4 per sack. Satisfac-.



15 bu. Mrs. N. J. White, Hartwell
Ga., Rt. 1.

Ruckers cotton seed, sound ani
cleaned. No 1 seed, 95 er bu. FOB
O. F. Boyd, Carrollton, Os: Be aes

2 tons good cotton seed, Big boll
wilt-resistant, $1 per. bu. J. T. Youn
Sumber City, Ga. Rt. 1. =

Cokers No. 7 cotton seed 1 Aa 16 in
staple; twice removed from = Cok:
put up_in 100 lb. sacks, $4 per sae
E. G. Jascobs, Macon, Ga. :
25 bu. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, wa
sta-
ple; averages 2c per lb. more. Bteplg

1 1-4 inch. $1.50 per bu. Or will e

seed for peas. J. W.
Plains, Ga.

Wanamakers Pedigreed otra

Big Boll cotton seed, direct from or

iginator; these seed are clean and
sound and ginned pure.. Price in small
lots $2 per bu. FOB; large lots che
er. Will exch. some for No. 1 Ga, ean
M. Nixon, Carreliton, Ga.
Rt. 6.

300 bus. Wannamaker cotton seed,
Ist yr. from the originator $1 per bu.
C. R. Walker, Griffin, Ga.

Wannamaker Cleveland cotton see
2nd yr. from the originator, and care-
fully handled at gin, good, sound and
clean, $1 bu; $3 per 100 Ibs. A,
Grant, Dallas, Ga, cee

Rucker cotton seed, ist yr. fro.
Rucker farm, 47 cent lint ee
$1 per bu. FOB. = Holcombe, A -
airsville, Ga., hee :

Coker's No. Bre seed, staple t
1-16 inch. will sell or exch. for shell-
ed corn bu. for bu. or for Jersey hei-
ae W. T, Adams, Lavonia, Ga.,

8

10 bus. selected Cleveland Wann
cotton. seed, Wilt-resistant
| Carefully ginned and. graded ) DUS! Lor
. George A. _ Thompson, Swainsboro
Ga. Rt. 2.

About 300 Ibs. pure Lankford

Lavonia, 22

ee R. T. Randall, Rt.

_ Sikes. Early Big boli cuiton
just planted 1 yr. $1 per bu. FOB or
will exch. for peas. E. D. Lawh: n,
Sumner, Ga. i
Pure Pedigreed Cleveland cot n
seed, Big Boll, privately ginned, Ist yr.

from the originator, $1.25 per bu.

A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga., Box 6
200 bus. Chappel High Bred N
| cotton seed, extra early and very

per bu. FOB Blakely, Ga.
Bluffton, Ga.

Pure Ruckers, ist vr. from. origina-
tor (rolls cleaned at gin) $1.25 bu. Mrs.
W. A. ae ee Sa

tor, in 100 lb. bags, $3 per ba
JB. Phillips, Hartwell, Ga., ict.
About 30 bu. Ruckers in good con

and about a fn Piedmont, pure,

$1 bu. W.

per 100 lbs., FOB.
Lincolnton, Ga.

an, Canoe oe :

tor. Seed kept clean, Mac
Henderson, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. des

Cooks wilt resistant cotton
gathered before storms, $1 bu. B
McKinnon, Bluffton, Ga., RFD, ==

50 bus. Hoopers fruiter cotton seed
43 per cent lint, $1 per bus. Wooe
Johnson, Oakman, Ga.

Half and Half ae seed, $4. 50. per

100 Ibs. ie Wilson, Marti. n, ee
Pure J. R. Cleveland Big boll, .

plea 45. per cent lint; 1 1- 7 a

R.,C. Temples, Hartwell, Ga.

100 bus. planting seed, culled and
recleaned, Big Boll, "Wannam
Cleveland, all or part cheap for c sh
or on terms. Possession at ace
fall. Write for price. W. W. McPher-

va, (No address given).

Piedmont Cleveland cotton ;
culled and recleaned for planting, $
25 per bu., $3 per cwt. a gt exc
for peas, corn or oats. H. Rho:
Royston, Ga. Rt. 2.

2500 bus. Wannamaker Clevel nd
Big Boll cotton seed, ist yr.
Wannamaker farm; sacked in 10

per bu; from 25 to 50 bus. $1.
bus. or more $1.25; These seed
clean and pure at the gin. Samo!
on reauest. L. P. Brandenburg, s
noia, Ga.

Cooks Improved cotton se
from the originator. $1. 50 per bu.
large or small lots samie ae
Cook. 2 oe ee










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_ Georgia Products
7. For Sale

(Continued from page nine)
SRUP FOR SALE
A limited amount of A-i So. Ga.
- cane syrup in new bbis., made before
coid Gamage, dsc per gal, FOB. W.
$$. Lane, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 4. ;
Strictiy A-i pure Ga. cane syrup in
new bpis., 50c gal. FO3 Waigham or














































































6-1 gal. cans, $4.25 per case. Del. by
freigitt any Ga. point. J. T. Ponder,
Wuignam, Ga. Rtv. 3.

A-i Fancy Pure Ga. Sugar Cane sy-
rup in new bbis., 4oc per gal. in cans
6-10 per case $3.15; 12 5 per case $4;
24 2 1-2 per case, $4.25.
ran, Thomasville, Ga.

Guaranvucedi A-1 Ga. Sugar Cane ta-

Cans. kK. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga. .
- 100 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup, $1
gal, FOB cars Argyle. Lon Dickey,
Fitzgerald, Ga.

6 bbls. syrup in new bblis., not dam-
aged by the freeze, 35 gal. per bbl,

Price per bbl., $15: Cash

ference.
Jason Swicord, Climax,

with order.
Ga.

1929 crop Ga. cane syrup in new. 35
gal. Cypress bbls., $17.50 FOB. R. L.
baxter, Ludowici, Ga.

_press bbls., $17 FOB. C. H. Baxter,
Ludowici, Ga. Rt. B.

2 bbis. good grade, thick Ga. cane
syrup in new Cypress bbls., $18 per
bbl., and 2 bbls., same grade syrup in
second-nand bblis., $16 per bbl., or all
4 bbls. for $66 FOB. D. S. Parker,
Ludowici, Ga. Rt. B.

Fine quaiity Ga. Cane syrup, $4
cs., 6 No..10 cans. J. F. Ratliff, Black-
shear, Ga.

7 bbls. Ga. sugar cane syrup, A-1l,

cock.. Exch. 2 or 3-bbls. for field peas;
Brabs or Irons, or the 2 mixed for
soy beans or part beans and part
W. R. Cunningham, Dixie, Ga.

good and thick, 80c can, FOB. O. O.
Hamilton, Vidalia, Ga.

: Pure Ga. Cane syrup,
- 60c ea. in 35 gal. bbis., 50c per gal.

Cash with order. R. E. Bower, Sr.,

- Dixie, Ga.

New Ga. cane syrup in 35 gal. bbls.

No. A-1-$15 per bbl. No. 1, $12.50 per
bbl. No. 2, $10 per bbl; FOB. Cairo,

- Ga. Cash with order. C. W. Chason,

Cairo, Ga. :

A Old fashioned pure Ga cane syrup in
. new 35 gal. bblis., $10 per bbl., or will
exch. for hogs. J. J. Dixon, Bain-
bridge, Ga.

~ Ga. cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, 65c.

Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 4.

Guaranteed, pure, thick and extra
bright Ga. cane syrup in 1-2 gal. cans

_ 50c per can FOB. Any quantity. Jas.

A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

Georgia Products

Wanted



GRAIN WANTED. Sleds
Want to get in touch with parties
having Red Clover. Wm. Bentley,
Loganville, Ga.
Want Bert or Fulghur.: sats. Will
exch. for same. D. E. McDaniel, Lux-
omni, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED
Want peanuts. Prefer Hastings Va-
lencia. Will exch. fine Buff Rock
hatching eggs. Write first. Mrs. S.
L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. ee
-~ Want some Valencia peanuts. Send
sample and price. Benjamin Hicks,
TAGE. Ga, RG T - pes oe

SYRUP WANTED
Want to exch. a few extra fine can-
_ taloupe seed for No. 1 Ga. cane syrup.
oe I. O. Holt, College Park, Ga.,

Seed For Sale

Collard seed, 25c Ib., in small quan-
tities, or 15c lb. in 25 lb. lots. Delila
Maxwell, Whigham, Ga. Rt. A...

Texas Sweet watermelon (grow to
wt. 80 to 100 Ibs.,) 1-4 Ib, $1.25; $4
Ib.. Clements special melon, 1-2 Ib.,
$1.25; $2 Ib., del. and later on will have
all kinds of plants, of. leading -var.,
peppers, tomato, cabbage and sweet














White
cream crowder peas, tender cornfield
eans or peanuts








5ic dex. any Ga. point. in cases of}

W. B. Coch-.

ble syrup, $4.50 per cs. of 6 No. 10.

or your money reiunded for the dif-.

pus. $3.10 per bu.

1929 Ga. Cane syrup in new Cy--

not frost bitten, 55c gal. FOB Pid- |

20 gal. Ga. cane syrup, No. 10 cans,

10 Ib. cans.

E. T. Clements, Sanders-.

velvet ckra 30c Ib., exch. for



J. H. Parsons, Du-

MARKET BULLETIN

White running butter beans, 30c lb.
or exch. for 1M white crystal wax
onion plants, or white nest onions;
also have white velvet okra seed, 40c
ib. Write first. Mrs. L. W. Seago,
Pinehurst, Ga.

A few more white cabbage bean
seed, very tender and sweet, 25c per
1-2 lb. Mrs. C. G. Adams, Talbotton,
Ga., Rt. 4.

A few lbs. choice Jones watermelon
seed, hand saved, $1 lb., del. Ben H.
White, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.

Pure imp. Jones watermelon seed,
Soe J. B. Smith, Locust Grove, Ga.
Rt. 3.

Large white nest onions, 60c gal.,
$4 bu., lot of 5 bu. $18 del. Mrs. B.
&. Robinson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Tom Watson, all gathered from lg.
melons, 50c lb., in 20 lb. lots and over
less, 60c lb. Cash with order. J. H.
Elkins, Cairo, Ga., RFD.

Thurmond Grey meion seed, hand
saved from large melons, 75c per lb.
FOB, in 10 Ib. lots or over. W. B.
Norton, Fort Valley, Ga. :

1929 Crop Ga. collard seed, reclean-
ed, 100 lb. lots llc; less than 100 lbs.
15e. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga., Rt.

EE

30 bus. genuine Otootan soy beans,
$5.25 per bu; in bu. lots. 2 or more
Grown on my
farm. 50 bus. Mammoth Yellow Soy
beans, $2.15 prompt shipment. No P.
P. Orders. J. H. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
RFD 1. :

Stone Mountain melon seed, 50c per
plus postage. J. D. Kittrell, Pouian

a

Thurmond Grey melon seed, free
from disease $1 per lb. Postpaid. A.
Abbott, Pinehurst, Ga.

Watson watermelon seed from large
melons $1 per lb. W. W. Williams,
Quitman, Ga.

Pure Pride of Ga.
80c per lb., $1 per lb.
seed, Hampton, Ga.

Thurmond Grey melon seed, sound
and pure, saved from choice melons
only, 75c per lb. George W. Colquitt,
Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 5.

20 lbs. of long pod Okra seed, 15c
a Mrs. J. R. Lord, Dixie, Ga.

Onion sets, Austrian Brown and
Winefield Reds, yellow globes, etc., 25c
per ot.,1. gal, 45c, 1 pk., 85c; 1 bu:
$3. Expressed collect. 8 lbs. of ten-
der Cornfield bean seed 45c per qt.

Watermelon seed
F. S. Turnip-

Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Red Hearted Tom Watson Melon
seed, dried in shade, saved from good
melons, $1 per bu. del. W. E. Roach,
Ashburn, Ga., Rt. 2.

Stone Mountain melon seed, grown
especially for seed, $1 per lb. for less
than 20 lbs.; 85c per lb. for less than
100 lbs. Write for prices on 100 lbs.
up. J. D. Alexander, McDonough, Ga.

Okra seed, 5c per spoon. Mrs. D.
H. Freeman, College Park, -Ga., RFD

2.

100 lbs. Improved Weaver-Watson
melon seed, $1 per lb. FOB. John W.
Good, Moultrie, Ga.

Pride of Ga. melon seed $1 per lb.
or will exch. for Piedmont Cleveland
cotton seed, peas or syrup. George
W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Pure Ribbon, red and green _ seed
cane, small or large quantities. Aver-
ages about 3 ft., 2c per stalk sacked
for protection. Jas. A. Chauncey,
Screven, Ga.

Mixed okra seed, 15c per cupfull;
Cinnamon bulblets 20c per 100. Russ-
ian White Sunflower seed 10c per cup
full. Scullion buttons 15c per qt. M.
E. Conkle, Hampton, Ga., Rt. 2.

Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane seed for
syrup 20c per lb; 3 lbs. 50c; 7 lbs. $1
postpeie in Ga. No checks. J. H. Da-
vis, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 126.

2 1-2 Ibs. of Hastings Pure Stone
Mountain watermelon seed, selected
$1 per lb. or 1-4 lb. 30c. Alvin Gor-
dy, Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1.

Lond handle dipper gourd seed from
well developed gourds. 24 seed for 10c
postpaid. Great Russian Sunflower
seed 25c per qt. Will exch. for sever-
al bu. Chufa seed, hand graded, $4.-
50 bu. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.

Pure Stone Mountain or Dixie Belle
melon seed, hand saved from perfect
shaped large melons $1 per lb. In lots
over 50 lbs., 75c per lb. FOB. W. M.
Wright, Fort Valley, Ga.

Melon seed, hand saved from select
melons of 1929 crop, $1 lb., 5 lbs. or
more 90c. del. Prompt shipment, send
P, O. Money order, no checks accept-
ed. .Also Cleckleys sweet melon seed
90c per Ib. del. Miss Sallie Happoldt,
Lewiston, Ga.

Stone Mountain and - Thurmond.
Grey melon seed, $1 per lb. or will
exch. 10 lbs. for one Duroc -Male pig
or syrup or cotton seed or any full



mete

stock eggs. Starling Yawn, Vienna, |
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 10 |




. 1-2 Ib.









Big Broadleaf tobacco seed, 1929
crop 30c per oz. del. Herbert Weeks,
Dial, Ga.

Stone Mountain melon seed (from
melon wt. 50 lbs) $1 per 1b. Dark
Nancy Irish Gray seed $1 per Ib; 1
or 2 lbs. of long dark melon seed (from
melons weighing 50 lbs. Very fine
meat and tnin rind) 75c per lb. about
(from a large yellow meated
melon) 50c per lb. Cash with all or-
ders. Or will exch for Barred Kocks,
or R. I: Red hens. H.-N: Garver; 328
Clermont Ave., East Point, Ga.

40 lbs. Stone Mountain melon seed
ze per lb. R. J. Kirkland, Ambrose
a.

6 bus. Sugar Drip cane. seed, make
fine syrup, $1.50 per bu. J. H. Rog-
ers, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1.

Genuine Thurmond Grey melon seed
from selected melons, $1 per Ib. In
lots 10 lbs. or over, 75c. J. E. Mc-
virary, Pinehurst, Ga.

Exvura large gourd seed, send 7c in
stamps and I will send 15 seed. Also
large gourds, 10c ea. Mrs. J. H. Mea-
ior, Hull, Ga.

1 to 100 lbs. Tom Watson melon seed
5c per lb. FOB Arlington. Cash witn
order. J. F. Murray, Arlington, Ga.

40 lbs. special selected Thurmond
Grey melon seed, 75c per lb., 30 lbs.
pure Watson seed, 75c per lb. Mrs.
L,. A. Rigsby; Lenox, Ga,, Rt. 2.

Pride of Ga. Melon seed, 30 Ibs. in
the lot; Saved from good melons, 70
per lb for the lot; in: 10 lb. lots T5c.
Write for information. vy. J. Milam,
Flippen, Ga.

Table Queen Mammoth Chili and
Banana Squash seed, 12 seed for 5c.
a T. J. Cowart, Garfield, Ga., Rt.

Wonderberry or Tame Huckleberry
seed, 10c per spoonful... Miss Blanche
Jones, Blackshear, Ga. :

Improved Watson melon seed, gua-
ranteed to cut red, 75c per lb. G. W.
Chapman, Sumner, Ga.

Stone Mountain watermelon _ seed,
$1 per 1b; or $1.10 prepaid. Also pure
white bunch and running butter bean
seed 25c per Ib. or 35c del. Mrs. J. D.
Coston, Parish, Ga.

Dill seed 10c per thls. Mrs. A. E.
Biggers, Warwick, Ga., Rt. 1.

White Velvet okra seed, $1 per qt.
H. T. Bowen, Collins, Ga. Rt. 1.

Okra seed, long pod, in exch. for
other seed or 17 1-2c in cash. T. P.
Trowell, Ambrose, Ga.

50 lbs. Honey Drip Sorghum seed
3c per lb. Susie Mae Brady, * Ogle-
thorpe, Ga.

Heading collard seed 35c per lb; To-
bacco seed, 25c per oz; $2 per lb. post-
paid. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga.

White Stem winter heading collard
seed, 10c per oz. or 3 oz. for 25c; Big
Boston and Prize head lettuce seed
10 per cook spoon full. Mrs. V. E.
McCook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2.

Salad English Pea seed, 25c per lb;
Banana Muskmelon seed, 10c per tbls.
White Multiplying onions, 60c per gal.
Mrs, J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga.

Half Runner Striped snap beans,
clean and sound 35c per lb. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Geo. Middlebrooks, By-
romville, Ga., Rt. 2.

150 lbs. Pure Seven-Top Turnip seed
20c per Ib., or 12c per lb. for the lot.
C. M. Head, Marietta, Ga.

Stringless Green Pod bean seed, 1929
crop, 30c per lb., in lots from 5 to 10

Ibs., 25c; 10 Ibs. or over 20c. Cash
with order. O. B. Brand, Byromville
Gav Rte 1:

Genuine Eden Gem cantaloupe seed
$1 per lb. del. Also Russian Mammoth



Thursday, February 20. 1930.

sunflower seed, 25c per qt. del. J. O.
Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 1. . :

45 lbs. pure hand selected Stone
Mt. Melon seed $1 per lb. - Mrs. W.
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.

Good 1929 crop Pumpkin seed 25c
per cup; or will exch. ior good ten-
der Garden bush butter bean seed.
Cup for cup. Hach to pay cnarges.
Mrs. Nora Belle Nix, Dahlonega, Ga.
Ricks =

Pure Stone Mountain melon _ seed,
saved from select melons. 200 lbs; $1
per lb. in lots up to 10 Ibs. In lots
over 10 lbs. 90c per lb. Pure and
sound. J. W. Cooper, Rupert, Ga.

Pure Stone Mountain melon seed,
hand selected, from large melons 75c
per lb..del.. E. A. Cauthern, Fender,
Ga.

10 lbs. select Pimiento seed, 75c per.
lb; will exch. for good syrup or corn.
O. C. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga.

Approximately 150 lbs. hand select-
ed and cleaned, tested Henderson bush
ama pean seed at =e per lb., in lots
single lb. 35c. R. L. Uden, Blackshear
Ga.

Heading collard seed 30c per lb.
Broad leaf tobacco seed 30c per 02.,
or $1.75 per lb. pcstpaid. Lee Crow,
Oakwood, Ga.

5 or 6 gal. White Nest multiplying
onions 45c per gal., not postpaid. No
stamps. accepted for postage. Mrs.
Grace B. Murphy, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 2.
Pure select .Ga. collurd seed in Ist |
class condition, last years growth.
About 40 lbs. in lot for 35c per lb.
W. F. Luckis, Ray City, Ga.

16 lbs. Watson hand picked and~
sound seed, 60e lb. Cash with order.
J. G. Broome, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6.

100 Ibs. treated Wason seed, $40.
J. E.: Lucas, Quitman. Ga.

50 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon, 75c
Ib. 15 lbs. pimiento pep er, 10c tbls.,
50c lb. L. E. Kimbrough, Byronville,.
Ga., Rt. 2.

40 lbs. specially selected Thurmond
Grev and 20 lbs. pure Watson melon
seed, ea. 75c lb. Mrs. L. A. Rigsby,
Lenox, Ga., Rt. 2.

Seed Dasheens, $2.50 bu. $4.50 per
2 bu. $6 per 3 bu. FOB. J. S. Cain,
Funston, Ga.

Collard and cabbage seed, 25c Ilb.,
del. in State, collard seed, 15c by Ib.
FOB. ist yr. from Hastings. S. Rid-
dlehouser, Donalsonville, Ga.

Ga. cabbage collard, 2nd yr. from
Hastings, 40c lb. 2 Ibs. 75c. Cash with
order.. Exch. for peas or Gov. insp.
Porto Rico potato plants. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.

Ark Beauty watermelon, (will make
as many as 5 melons per vine, ;
about 30 Ibs. ea. Good shipper. Near-
ly round, blue with stripe hardly _no-
ticeable). A few seed at $5 lb. J. B.
Bowers, Ft. Vallev. Ga. RFD 3.

Pure strain Watson melon, 40c lb.
$35 per 100 lbs. Cantaloupe, Wards
Ideal (a pink meat), Hastings Noted
Gem (yellow meat). and Rocky Ford
(green meat), all 50c lb. $40 per 100
lbs. The large var. Thomas melon
seed, 50c lb. All FOB. W. J. Jack-
son, Ochlochnee, Ga.

70 lb. Weaver Watson melon, 75c
lb. Sample on request. N. T. Christ-
mas. Pinehurst. Ga. :

20 lbs. Tom Watson melon, 50c lb.
Rob McCutchen, Kirkland, Ga.

New, sound and pure _ frost-proof
garden or Eng. pea seed, 35c lb., four
Ips. $1. Also pure white babv lima
hutter beans, le. Calif. black-eyed peas
25c 1b., 6 Ibs. $1. All del. Carl Wil-
liams, Locust Grove, Ga.









Library Commission,
lanta. 7





: outgoing postage.

Where To Secure Poultry Information

Georgia farmers who desire to raise their
poultry aceording to the latest and best im-
proved methods should write to the Georgia

Books on this subject and all others per-
taining to agriculture may be borrowed
from-the State Library Commission for a
month at a time for the slight cost of post-
age both ways. Write today for a book en-
closing four cents in stamps to

State Capitol, At-

prepay the










































for Ib.

tichokes.

~ your price.

_ Thursday, February 20, 1930.

Seed For Sale

100 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon, 50c
Ib. $40 for lot. 25 lbs. Dixie Belle,
a0 for lot. T. W. Register, Vienna,
Ga,

White nest onions, 60c gal. Frost-



proof Eng. pea seed, 30c lb., 4 lbs. $1.

_ All postpaid. Cash with order.
_R. L. Kennedy, Lawrenceville,
RFD 2.

Purple Top White Globe turnip, 40c
lb. Tender green (a new green, het-
ter than all others); $1 lb.
cabbage collard, 40c lb. Scarlet tur-
nip radish, 60c Ib. Ky. Wonder pole,
and imp. Red Valentine bush beans,
60c qt. All del. Ga. points. Mrs. W.
J. Smith, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 gal. okra seed. Sell, or exch. for
Blue Grass, Bermuda, or Orchard
grass seed, or for Otootan beans. lb.
U. A. Whitfield, Jasper, Ga.

Mrs.
Ga.,

Rt. 4.

White nest onions, sound \nd pure,
free from trash, for p'anting, 60c gal.
_ $4 bu. del. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Green-
= ville, Ga,, Rt. 3.

Long green pod okra, 25c per cup.
cae J .M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga.,
- _ 100 Ibs. selected Watson melon, 75c

: Austin G. Joyner, Pavo, Ga. RFD

1 to 100 lbs. new select Watson mel-
. on seed, 75c lb. FOB. Cash with order.

_d. F. Murray, Arlington, Ga. .

_ 200 Ibs. extra sound, clean Texas
genuine Seeded Ribbon cane seed (un-
_ Surpassed in yield, brightness and fla-
vor). Price 5 lbs. 55c; peck, $1.25
ped. C. C. Burell, Buford, Ga.

e 150. lbs. 1929, treated Watson melon,
50c lb. J. C. Lucas, Quitman, Ga.,

= RED,

___ White nest onions, 55c gal. del. Mrs.
Linton Hilson, Mitchell, Ga.
__ Lespedeza seed, $3 bu., FOB. Bill
Cox, Manassas, Ga. RFD 1.
; 2M stalks Red Seed cane for sale.
' Q. M. Rogers, Barney, Ga.

A few

| cent germination.



Seed Wanted

Want 1 peck of old time corn, Big
Emory white cob with some _ blue
grains i it, also I gal. cane seed.
- Send sample and quote price. B. P.
_ Weaver, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 5 lbs. Texas seeded Ribbon
cane, and 6 lbs. honey drip sorghum
E. B. Pattillo, Chipley, Ga., Rt.



Want Stone Mtn..watermelon seed.
_ Quote best price del. Bartley Moody,
- Screven, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want to hear from party having
_ seed cane red, green, or both to sell

- in Tift county. Mrs. S. L. Veal, Tif-

o2ton, Ga., Rt. 6.

Want 1-2 bu. chufa seed, well ma-
tured and free of nut grass. Will exch

Runner peanuts or velvet beans (seed)

for same. Write. J. F. Lindsey, Tif-

ton. Ga., Rt. 6.

Want 1-bu. chufas and 150 lbs. ar-
R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Ga.
5 Want: Peach tomato seedquote

what you have. W. R. Brown, Canton,

Ga oRt.- 3. .

__ Want Sims Watermelon seed. Quote
D. N. Knott, Molena, Ga.
Want: 2 or 3 bus. of Sound Cane
_ Seed. Send sample and price. D. S.

Reinhardt, Waleska. Ga.

Want to exch. Cleveland Big Boll
cotton seed for value in good Velvet
beans or Vetch seed. Mrs. Robert S.
Harwell, Quitman, Ga., RFD 6.

Want several bus. Home grown Ne-

braska Red Irish Potatoes for seed. |

State price. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.
Want Old Time Goose Neck Millet

Pas

MARKET BULLETIN

seed. CC. P. Roberts, Blackshear, Ga.
RFD 4.

Want garden or field seed. Exch.
Damson pium sprouts at 20c ea. or
iresh head cheese, 20c lb. for same.
ivirs. R. H. McEver, Talmo, Ga.

_ Wat 1 peck stringless green pod
snap bean seed. H. CU. Burnsed, Sr.,
Ellabell, Ga.

Cotton Seed For Sale

Petty Toole cotton seed for sale. Q.
M. Rogers, Barney, Ga.

25 bu. Dixie Lriumph wilt resist-
ant, $1.25 bu. Freignt not prepaid.
a R. Parks, Sumner, Ga., Rt. 1, Box

Delco Pine, recleaned, Ist class seed
(made over a bale per acre in 19zy),
J0c bu. Exch. value for 1 bbl. of 35
gal, pure Ga. Cane syrup at reason-
able price. C. B. Tanner, Sanders-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Piedmont Cleveland and pure Lang-
ford heavy fruiter, $1 bu., OB. Casn.
#xch. tor field peas, or some ior Govt.
insp. Porto Rico plants. C. A. Wil-
vauks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 5. 2

Pure Halland bali, 1 yr... from
Summerour. Picked before rains, $5
per 100 lbs. FOB. in good strong bags.
. B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga.

Ruckers improved, gatnered before





| rains and are sound, $1. bu. FOB Co-

nutta. Exch. for any kind Field peas,
1 Mung or soy beans. 8S. P. Keed,
Varnell, Ga. RFD 2.

Petty Toole, $1.50 bu. No, less than
3 bu. shipped. Cash with order. J.
H. Elkins, Cairo, Ga. RFD.

.ouleS imp. wilt-resistant, 90c bu.
4. C. Burnsed, Sr., Eilabeil, Ga.

Cleveland Wannamaker, $1 bu. FOB
shipping point. T. E. Wise, Pitts, Ga.
Rt. 4, Box 104.

Pure Piedmont Cleveland, 2nd _ yr.
from originator. Picked betore rains.
Privately ginned. Recleaned, $1.25 a
gu. R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville,
Ga. :

Cleveland big boll. Guarantee 90 per
Also have several
stner kinds of cotton seed, in lots of
1 to 20 bu. and can furnish Cleveland
pig boll in larger lots. Ernest Harris,
screven, Ga. Rt. 1.

00 bu. each, Toole and Poulnot cot-
ton seed, '75c bu. J. F. Allen, Americus
Ga.

Petty Toole wilt resistant, $1 bu.
Exch. a limited amount for Bunch
velvet beans. W. G. Williamson, Vi-
enna, Ga. :

Ruckers list yr. from originator.
Kept clean at gin. $1 bu. Paul Har-
ris, Oakman, Ga. Rt. 1.

Covington big boll wilt resistant,
saved pure at gin, $1: bu. R. L. Brown

McRae, Ga. -

Wannamakers sound and clean, $3
a 100 lbs., FOB also Sikes early big
boll, 1st yr. from originator, $1.25 bu.
W. A. Elinburg, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.

Covington Toole wilt _ resistant,
sound and pure, $1 bu. Exch. for
syrup, meat, lard, or Otootan beans.
Joe -M. Brown, McRae, Ga. Se

Pure Ruckers ist yr. from origina-
tor; $1 bu. W. H. Halcombe, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt. 11.

100 bu. pure Ruckers, bought direct
last spring, especially ginned for plan-

ting seed. 85c bu. at barn, 90c FOB.

J. EB. Stone, Adairsville, Ga. RFD 3.
Wannamaker imp. Cleveland big boll
$1 bu. T. R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga.
Ruckers absolutely sound, picked
before the rains, recleaned and graded
with Leach Seed Grader, $1.50 bu.
FOB. J. L. Dorris, Douglasville, Ga.
Cokers Cleveland No. 5, 300 bu., 90c
bu. recleaned. Mrs. Grady Atkinson,
Madison, Ga.
50 bu. Cleveland big boll, $1 bu. J.



7. Dickson, Adel, Ga.











POULTRY ADVERTISERS

If you wish to list chicks in the Market Bul-
letin as officially tested for B. W. D. it
will be necessary for this test to be made by
a representative of the State Veterinarian,
State Capitol, Atlanta.

The State Veterinarian advises

that
numerous parties are advertising tested
chicks in the Bulletin whose poultry has not
been tested by that Department.











Tooles imp. wilt resistant, saved be-
fore rains, 90c bu. W. C. Burnsed,
Hilabeil, Ga. i se

30 bu. Wannamaker for planting, $1
a ones k. &. Bullington, Pineourst,

Summerours Half and Half, $3.50
per 100 lbs. Whatleys prolific seed
corn, $2 bu. 90 day velvet bean -seed,
$4.50 a 100 Ibs. Order today. W. F.
Jeiferson, Albany, Ga.

Half and Half cotton seed, $1 bu.
Exch. for seed oats. H. M. Pope, Tal-
iapoosa, Ga. ;

Ruckers pure and unmixed, Ist yr.
from originator, $1.25 bu. Sample on
ae L. B. Landrum, Adairsville,

a.

Wannamaker Cleveland wilt-resist-
ant, Govt. test at Experiment, Ga.,
for germination shows a test of 175.2
per cent. 1 yr. from originator, 90c
ae pas J. E. Sims, Ellabell, Ga.

Winns imp. Texas Rouden cotton
seed, light thin foliage, $1.25 bu. B. F.
Winn, Royston, Ga.

Absolutely pure Wannamakers, 1 in
staple. Gathered before storm and
rain. 150 bu. at $1.25 bu. up to 5 bu.
lots larger, $1.10 bu. R. A. Elrod,
Hartwell, Ga.

Have a few good seed from 2 of the
best varieties of cotton grown in Ga.
C. W. Beacham, Colbert, Ga.

Cokers Lightning: Express cotton
seed, carefully ginned, 2nd yr. from
originator. 1 3-16 in. lint (sold on At-
lanta market at premium of 4c per
Ib. in .1929), $3 a 100 lbs. M. A. Dix-
on, Yatesville, Ga.

Half and Half, $1 bu. Also Sykes
big boll, $1.25 bu. All privately gin-
nee J. B. Wooten, Broxton, Ga. Rt.

Wilson big boll, 3c per Ib. $2.50 per
me lbs. W. J. Jackson, Ochlochnee,

a.

Piedmont cotton seed, $1 bu. Web-
ster Callaway, Farmington, Ga.

Wilson big boll, absolutely pure, ist
yr. from originator, $1.50: bu. in 1 to
10 bu. lots $1.25 bu. in 10 to 50 bu.
ae FOB. W. W. Peavy, Jr., Byron,

a.

150 bu. Cooks imp. wilt resistant,
2d yr. from originator, pure and sound
$1.25 per bu. del. FOB cars. B. A. Bish-
op, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Cotton Seed Wanted

Want to exch. R. I. Red eggs for
good cotton seed. W. C. Daniel, Thom-
aston, Ga., Rt. 1. :

Plants For Sale

Genuine Porto Ricans, from _ best
quality, insp. seed stock, $1.50 per M,
April shipping; cabbage and ~ onion
plants, early varieties, $1.25 M. J. H.
Williams, Coffee, Ga.

Extra large, rooted rhubarb, or Pie
plant, 20c ea. Miss Pear] Pentecost,
Winder, Ga. F

Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c
a 100. Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
Ella Hutcheson, Adrian, Ga.

Cabbage plants, not damaged by
cold, $1.25 M. Also taking orders for
tomato, potato and pepper plants. R.
E. Bower, Dixie, Ga.

Booking orders for early del.
skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and.
treated, $150 M, FOB, or $1.75 M,
del. Ga. Milton Arnold, Surrency,
Gas Rt. 2,

Hastings extra early tomato plants,
4 to 8 in. (from seed saved by self
from fine, selected tomatoes) $2.50 M.
del. from ist to 15th of March; also
imp. Porto Ricans, $2 M, del. J. O.
Owen, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Genuine Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. Ap-
ril and May del; tomato, $1.50 M, and
cabbage plants, $1.25 M, March, Ap-
ril and May del. Book orders now. J.
B. Fossett, Baxley, Ga.

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 a 100;
Napier grass roots, 75c per 100. Exch.
for corn or peas. W. J. Josey, Amer-.
icus, Ga,

Cabbage and onion plants now rea-
dy: Jersey, Chas. W., Crystal Wax
and Yellow Bermuda. 40c, 100; 5c,
500; $1.25 500; $2.50 M. postpaid. W.
>. Hamby, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 2.

Wakefield and Copenhagen Market
sabbage; Prizetaker and white her-
muda onion, frost proof plants, 500,
75c; $125 M. R .L. McRee, Meigs,









red

a. i
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,

25 a 100, 65c, 300; $1.10. 500: $2 M.
Exch. for turkey eggs, Black Minorca
abv chicks, J. Wakefield cabbage and
Bermuda onion plants, honey, pecans,
peanuts, new, duck feathers, and bud-
ded peach trees. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Cal-
houn. Ga. Rt. 5.

Booking orders for Porto Ricans to

other farm produce.
for same. Write what you have..Wal~



PAGE THIRTEEN

ship in April and throughout the sea-
son. Gov't insp. $1.00 M. duis. Usayr |
tuzt Douglas, Aima, Ga.,
Del.

Heading collard plants, 20c a 100, or
exch. for Candage, vi Dbotiiuua or
nest) onions. J. J. Altman, Baxiey,
wa.

Lucretia dewberry, $2 per 200. Lois |
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 1. a

Frost. proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, $1.25 M.
44s, ovate insp. and treated, $2 M, .
del. April del. tomato, $1.25 M. Ap-
itt del. B. F'. Mailiard, Oliver, Ga,

Fine cabbage plants, that stood the

freeze, all var. postpaid, 502, 150; 91,
UU, 2 M. By Exp] 5M, $7.50. Quick.
service. Walter Parks, Darien, Ga.

Garlic, peppermint, horse radish,

calamus, 3 roots for 25c or 6 for 40c.
Miss Jewell Clayton, Roy, Ga.

Booking orders for E. W. cabbage
plants, 12 1-2c a 100, del.
or 15th. J. C. Odom, Sycamore, Ga.

Kudzu roots, good. strons pants,
$2.50 a 100, $17.50 M prepaid. L. T.
Long, Bremen, Ga.

Red. and Black Everbearing rasp-
Derry and Himalaya blackberry, eacn,
$1 doz. Also white Eng. peach trees, ~
20c ea. Eng. horse apple, sugar pear,
and large goose plum, same _ price.
xen. for Crystal Wax Bermuda onion
and E. J. or Chas. W. cabbage plants.
Ea. to pay chgs. Write before send-
De G. E. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.

Red Gold, Sugar Saver strawberry
plants, originated by Gardner Nursery
Co., Osage, Iowa. $1 doz., $2, 50; $4,
i100; $35 M. Result of 17 yrs. scientif-
ic breeding and selecting. Across be-
tween No. 999 and Premier. 15 to 43
berries on single fruit stem; 8 in, in
circumference. Very sweet wild flavor.

For June fruiting. John Chrisulakey,

Washington, Ga.

Kelloggs Premium, Prize and Sena-
ter Dunlop and Marvel strawberry
plants, $1 a 100 del. or trade for set-
tings of Ancona, Plymouth Rock, or
R. I. Red eggs. Mrs. R. H. Akin,
Griffin, Ga. Rt. B.

Cuthbert, St. Regis, or Everbearing |
red raspberry plants, 50c doz. $3 a.
100; $15 M, prepaid. J. F. Anderson,
Blue Ridge, Ga.

White Bermuda onion, cabbage and
collard plants, each, $1 M. Booking |
orders for Porto Ricans, $1.75 M., and
tomato plants,.$1.25 M. W. W. Will-
iams, Quitman, Ga.

Millions frost proof Extra Early J. |
Cras. W. Succession, Flat Dutch and ~
Sure Head cabbage plants, 500, 75c;
$1.25 M.. del. postpaid. Immediate
shipment. J. P. McCook, Fitzgeraid,
Ga. ;

Pure Porto Ricans, Govt insp. Mil-
lion offered. $1.65 M. if order and cash
is received by February 28th; cabbaze
and onion plants, leading var. $1.25 M.
Ellis Williams, Alma, Ga.

Millions frost proof extra E. J. and
Chas. W. cabbage plants, fresh, grown
since freeze, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. del.,
postpaid. Now ready for immediate
shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald,

Ga.
Plants Wanted

Want to exch. 5 bu. Rucker cotton
seed for 5M potato plants. henry
Robinson, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want some good rhubarb plants.
State price per doz. postpaid. Mis. L.
C. Abernathy, Lula, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want best prices on 500 M each,
onion and cabbage plants. B. R. Wood-
itf, Flowery Branch, Ga. :

Miscellaneous For Sale :

Presh water prewna: Goober: ee
made from selected, recleaned wheat,
$4 a 100 FOB. Wi. 5. Ada i ee

Large size black walnuts,
and: dry, 5c lb. Smaller size, 4c. Ib.
FOB. Mrs. W. R..Rucker, Milner,

Ga.

Hulled Black walnuts, 5c lb. 50c pk.
lus nostage. Miss Frances Stanley,
Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 74.

30 lbs. new goose feathers. $1 Ib.
Ars, John Powell, Register, Ga., Rt. 1.

Miscellaneous Wanted -

Want chickens, field peas, syrup or
Will exch. value









BY: an,





ter Hunnicutt, Tallulah Falls, Ga.
Want 12 lbs. new veese, or duck

feathers, at reasonable cash price.

Mrs. T. D. Denderson Orange, Ga. Rt.



Care Gen, =

Imp. Porto: Ri- ..-

April lst,

hulled



Continued. from page eleven)
elt and aie cotton seed, ist yr.

i: e ths, FOB. _ Eastinan, Ga. in
J. 3B. Proctor,

in 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1
: actman, Ga. C. Les-
ae is wwinaa, Gar Rt 3.

RuUcKSr Ge ttoa seed for plant-.
ts ont up in 3 bu bags $1 per bu."

g
OB Hogansville, Ga. Mrs. Jennie
Arnold, Hogansville, Ga. Rs. 3.
Rucker cotton seed, pure and re-
leaned, $1 per bu. FOB RR. c. Gar-
ett, Oakwood, Ga. .
Pettys Tool cotton seed, $1 per bu.
, O. Money order. C. T, Lumpkin,
Poulan, Ga. 5
Coker. Cleveland Cotton seed 5 to 10
us., $1 per bu; 25 to 50 bus. 85c per
uU., or will exch. for Sweet potatoes,
rn or Registered Jersey bull or hei-
. WwW. A. .Biggers, Temple, Ga.
Wanna: axer Cleveland cotton seed,
sound, 're and recleaned, saved for
eed. 100 ib. bags, $3.25 FOB. Ben R.
anner, Sandersville, Ga.
Russell B. B. cotton seed, sound . and
aoe $1 per bu. Smiths Cleveland
tton seed, sound and pure 85c per
bu, FOB Har twell, Ga. Mrs. .N.. E.
id, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 179.
Wacnamaker Big Boll cotton seed,
(Bale to acre, on common laad, 200
bs. fertilizer, 50 Ibs. nitrate of soda)
ew seed Jeft $1 per bu. Cash with
der. . Alex Campbell, Surrency, Ga.
25 bus. Wanamaker cotton seed,
refully picked and ginned, Bg per
bu. FOB Thomson, Ga. K. R. Smith,

~ naif and half cotton seed
0 per cent lint. Saved before rain,

31 per bu. FOB. P. E. Humphrey, Vie;

dalia, Ga., Rt. 1.

Sound and pure Black Root Resist-
ant cotton seed, saved from first pick-
ing, $1 per bu. or will exch. Joe M.
Brown, McRae, Ga.

30. bus. Pure Cooks 306-7 Black
Root Resistant cotton seed 90c per
bu. W. A. Hartley, Alamo, Ga.

Wannamaker cotton seed, good and
ound, not damaged, $1 per bu. FOB

will exch. for Otootan beans. A. B.
Boling, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.

75 bus. Pedigreed Staple cotton seed
for Fishing $1 per bu. FOB Lovett,
Ga. R. T, Bray, Lovett, Ga.

400 bus. Cokers No. 5 Prime cotton

seed, recleaned, 75c per bu. FOB

Wrightsville, Ga. J. M. Cook, Wrights-.

ville, ca

Council Toole cotton seed, select seed
$1 per bu; slightly mixed "5c per. bu.
Seed saved from cotton that made a
pale per acre in 1929. Sherrard Horne,

ricus, Ga.

bus Piedmont Pedigreed Cleveland |

g boll cotton seed, 2nd yr. from or-
iginator, carefully picked, sound and
seed $1.50 per bu. FOB Edison,
iL G. Sanderlin, Edison, Ga. RFD

Covington Wannamaker cotton seed
ist yr. from the originator, $1 per bu.
FOB Elberton, Ga. Albert Baker, El-

yerton, Ga.

Have a few good seed from 2 of the
best varieties of cotton grown in Ga.

Rowe, Colbert, Ga.

Pure Rhyne s Cook wilt-resistant
cotton seed, $2 per bu .or. will exch:
for articles of edna Figo Picked be-

the storm. C.

oo Clevelad cotton seed, 42
per cent lint; pure and recleaned,
a staple, $1.25 per bu. in sae lots
rite for prices on large lots. C.
Temple, Hartwell, Ga.
~ 100 bus. Cleveland Big Boll cotton
99 per bu. Tom Richardson,
Palmetto, Ga.
ilson Big Boll cotton seed, 1st yr.
: the breeder; $1.50 per bu. Ma-
ene Big Boll cotton seed, 1st yr. from
reeder in Texas, $1.50 per bu. Dixie
Triumph Wilt Resistant $1.40 per bu.
Will exch. any of these seed for syrup,
ir and apples. J. H. Leverett, Par-
Gar Rt 4:
eee bear seed, Summerour va-
&T50 per bun,
pelereyal i:
ope. Tallensosa. Gai es
son Bie: Boll,
resistant and very prolific cotton seed
i r bu: recleaned, sala) and gra-
FOB "Hugs, Ga. A. J. Bond, Hugs,

tedmont Cleveland cotton seed, Ist
rom originator; sound and clean.
per bu. FOB station. H. J. Parks,
merce, Ga., Rt. 6.
Wannemaker cotton seed,

| moth Bronze turkeys.
-| Brooks, Ga.

$5

L. Rhyne, Plains,

or will Fae for |.
pure bred - pullets. A. J.

extra early Wilt-

MARKET _

ae some of the seed for pure Mam-
W. C. Padgett,

Winns Imp.. Rouden, extra heavy
fruiter Big Boll cotton a. lint. 40
per cent. $1.25 per bu. B. F. Winn,
Royston, Ga.

Pure Rucker cotton seed, ond yr.
from originator 45 to 47 per cent lint.
Special care taken at gin, free from
black Seed, $1 per bu. FOB. Gober
Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rte-2. :

Several tons ea: of Cokers No. 5
Cleveland Staple and Piedmont Cleve-
land cotton seed, privately ginned and
culled, $3 per ewt. . lL. Thornton,
Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cotton Seed | Wanted

Want: Pure Wilt-resistant Lightning
Express cotton seed. Send prices. E.
D. Eason, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6.

Want to exch. syrup, corn, bacon,





namaker Cleveland cotton seed. Would
consider Ruckers fresh from origina-
tor. W. C, Carer Lake Park, Ga.,
Rt. 33-1

Want 5 bu. pure Petty Toole cotton
seed, recleaned, and 85 per cent sound
will exch. State insp. Porto Rico po-
tato plants, at $1.50 M, for same. T.
C. Bonner, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 2.

Miscellaneous: For Sale





4 cans hog lard, i4c Ib. at my place
or 15c -Ib., crated and shipped. Cash
with | order. Ww. L. Bennett, Screven,
Ga.

Large: straw. Pros: 4 1-2 ft. long,
well. cleaned and twine wrapped, $1
doz., and postage. Exch. for peas, lard,
or side meat. I to pay postage on
brooms and other party on your pro-
duct, Write. J. B. Lindsey, Miilen,
Ga.

Oyster shell for large and small
hickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A.
Se Savannah, Ga.,: "102 Bay St.,
Eas

-aneid lard, 3c Ib., eee 5 and i0
Ib. buckets. Oliver W Bryce, Atlan-
7a., 66 Mangum St.
5M stalks. seed cane, av. 3 ft., $20
M, 2 lbs.,; cantaloupe seed, $2; Cleve-
land Big. Boll cotton seed, $1 bu., 30
mixed hens, 25c lb., 25 lbs. Stone Mtn
watermelon seed, 75 lb., Spanish pea-
nuts, 5c Ib., Running velvet beans, $1.-
50 per. 100 Jbs.; in hull. Will exch.
some. of above for good sound field
-peas, at $3. per bu., corn at 75c bu.,
running peanuts, 4 Ib., peanut hay.
at $8 ton, or good Gov't insp. red
skin Porto Ricans for bedding, at 75c
bu. Fa. to pay charges. Minnie L.
Bailey, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D.

Straw brooms, $1. doz., del.,
batts, 50c a-100. Mrs. W. A. Johnson,
Alto, Ga., Rt. 1..
= Medium size farm bell, $2.50 FOB.
Cash with order. M. Ac Baughn,
Point Peter, Ga.
~ 12. or 15 Ibs. nice fresh tallow, 10c
AD. -Mrss- J.T, Cole, Barnesville, Ga.,
2FD 2. S

10 qts. new fig preserves, 50c_ at.,
FOB or exch. for anything can use.
Mrs.. W. R.-: Chasteen, Locust Grove,

Ga.
Peafowl tail feathers, Ad good shape,

for sale. Tom Butts, Douglas, Ga.,
RFD 3, Box 64.:

Turnips with green tops, $2.75 per
bl. crate FOB here. R. E. - Bower,
Dixie, Ga. .

Chewing and smoking tobacco, 25e
Ib., and pees No checks. G. H.
Rogers, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1.

White, chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib.
size, 10c_ea. Mrs. Emmett Trammel,
Duluth, Ga. Rt. dt.

5 Ibs. new, fey feathers, 1929 pick.
fs Tb... Mrs. H . I, Moore, White Plains

apple jelly, pears, pickle and canned
blackberries. Home made. Make best
offer... Mrs. J. G. Connally, Senoia,
Ga. Ri 2. Box 38.

Good hickory ax handles, 35c ea.
Will exch. R. L. Blackwell, Cleveland.
Gam 4 =

Sundried yellow root, 5c Ib. 9 Oe
Garrett, Pendergrass, Ga.. Rt. 1.

Brooms made of broom corn wire
wrapped, : long handle (2 will last 1
vr. for house cleaning), 3 for $1. Exch
for 1M Bermuda onion plants, Ea. to
pay postage. Pearl Aderholdt, Lavon-
Ja Ga. Rt. 32

Wool (tub washed, free from purrs)
ne Ib. postpaid. Dollie Eller, Titus,

; Horehound, and catnip leaves, also
1 1-2: cups gensing seed. Make offer.
Mrs. Flattie Ray, Kensington, Ga. Rt.

14 bu. hlack walnuts, $1. 25 FOB.
th,. Chiple see

re- |-1,
bus. pags;
per bu; Will | 3



PULLEY Ee

or Early 2 crop peas for 8 pu. Wan-:

Box 100.

or 8 Ibs.

J.-P. Maddox, Madison,
wool |

x

OM. Stalks Sugar - Cane, 2 1-2 per

stalk. Geo. Lee Adams, Atlanta, Ga.
244i Rocky Ford Ave. N. E. Phone
earborn 1858-J.

Pure Pork Head cheese, 20c lb. Exch
for fruit, canned or dried, garden or
a peas. Mrs. R. H. McEver, Talmo,

a.

Home made tomato catsup, 12 0z.
bottles, capped, 20c ea. Also jelly, 15c
a mould; also preserves and_ pickles.
Carefully packed. Add postage. Mrs.
tT. HE, Perkerson, Greenville, Ga. %

75 strong, white, chicken feed 100
lb. size sacks, $7.50 cash. Miss Belle
Peete lancet Bronwood, Ga. Rt. 1, Box

White and Red vinegar in 50 gal.

bbis., 15 gal. FOB. Cash with order.

L. E. Harison, Dublin, Ga.



Miscellaneous Wanted.



Want new geese feathers, lint cot-
on, white peas, potatoes, dried apples
and peaches, jeilies, preserves, side
meat, corn or meal for exch. Write
what you have. Could also use 2 or 3
lbs. butter and some eggs per week.
W. H. Faver, Griffin, Ga., 820 West
Broad St.

Nice dried apples. Write Ss and
amount. Eula Butler, Alma, Ga., Rt.
1, Box 3.

Want to exch. Petty Toole cotton
seed and Porto Rico, or West India
potato seed, for 1 bu. red skin Span-
sh peanuts, or Irish potato seed. Pink
variety preferred. Tom P. Trowell,
Ambrose, Ga.

Want clean dry roots at per lb., pri-
ces listed below: Star (Grub root) -45.
Star Grass {no tops), 22c; Sassafras
bark, or root scraped rough oif, 12c;
cotton root, bark off, no roots light
color dry, be; Queen's delight, split
dry, 5c; sweet gum, no bark nor
trash, $1; Ratsbane (Pipsissewa) 8c;
Black Hawk, 17c. Write for complete
list. Joseph Powell, Bristol, Tenn.,

Want to exch. Flat Dutch = and
Wakefield cabbage plants for dried
apples, or peaches, home-cured meats
or lard. Write and make offer. I.
Boatright, Alma, Ga.

Want pure white table peas, butter
beans, Millet seed, orange cane seed,
beans. Will exch. duck eggs
(13). Write what you have. Mrs. J.
B. Cullars, Claxton, Ga:, Rt. 3.

Want turkeys, ducks or rabbits to
raise on halves. C. R. Belcher; Wad-
ley, Ga;2 RFD 1. -.

Want several Ibs. black walnut and
hickory nut Meats. Mrs. J. R. Simp-
son, Cuthbert, Ga.

Want two 1 gal. milk cans with
containers in first class cond. chean.

Ga; Rt 2:

For exch., 2 settings, either White
Rocks, Buff Minorcas, or R. I. Reds,
at $1.50 per 15, for inspected sweet
potatoes, field peas; crowders and soy
beans. Write what you have and will
eae Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville,

a

Want nannie goats, young sow pigs,
also racing Homer pigeons to raise
young from. Write price dsl. and par-
ticulars.
more,
Fla. :
Want walnut meats. Dora J. Rob-
cee Barnesville, Ga. 710 Greenwood
St.

Want 50 white feed sacks.
Weatherly, Hoschton, Ga.

Want all kinds fresh vegetables.
Fred I. Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want Bermuda onions, cabbage
plants, nest onions, stringless green
ood. beans, butter beans, dried fruit.
Exch. for same. Write. Mrs. J. S.
Weatherly, Hosehton, Ga.

Lake

Mary



Half gal. cans of good peach pickle.



Plants For Sale

Imp. large Klondike strawberry
plants, 30 a 100, $2.25 M, everbearing
40c a 100. Exch. for good, sound pea-
nuts. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming,
Ga. Rt. 4.

Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a
100, $1.50 M, del., calomus plants, 10c
ea., or 60c doz., del. C. Garrett, Oak-
wood, Ga. SS

Large, everbearing and Klondike
strawberry plants (some with blooms
on them) 35c a 100 postpaid. Mrs. J.
W. Lariscy, Halcyondale, Ga.

Mastodon everbearing strawberry
plants, strong and well rooted, $2.50
= 100 postpaid. L. Hattaway, Blakely,



The Young dewherry plants, $10 per
100; St. Regis red raspberry, $2.50 per
100; Klondike strawberry, $1 a 100;
$5 M. All postpaid. Cash with order.
|B, E. Williams, | Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth

Good, strong Kudzu roots, fi

Worrell Wistar Sloan, Need-
Bradford, Tallahassee, .



forage growth, ic ea. plant. Write for
prices by the M lots. O. Cc. Perdue,
Yatesville, Ga.

Genuine imported Porto Rico plants s
grown direct irom vine cuttings, $1.74
per M, in 5M lots and up, $1.50 M.
H. G, Evans Graham, Ga.

Porto Rico potato plants, State insp.
pink and yellow skin, $1.65 M, up to
5M over 5M, $1.50 M, FOB. Ready for-
shipment April ist. J. P. Mullis, Bax-
iey, Ga. Rt. 4. ae

Gov. insp. Porto Rico plants, for =
April del.,-$1.75 M, 5M or more,
M. Guaranteed good count and Goad
quality. Booking orders now. L. =
Deal, Bristol, Ga. X es

Porto Rico plants, early del. $1. 15
M, or exch. for meat, lard, or field
peas. 5S. L. Spires, Arabi, Ga.
Bunch Porto Rico plants, for April
del., $2.50 M, 5M, $2.25 M, also run- ~
ning Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. Cash with
order. H. A. Walker, Baxley, Ga. cee
Everbearing strawberry plants, 250

a 100; several head of garlic, 35c OZ.

well rooted sage bushes, 10c ea. Exch
for white feed sacks.

Genuine Crystal Wax Bermuda Ons
ion plants, 60c, ae 700, $1; $1.50 M,
crate of 6M,. $1. 25 M, mailed or Exp.
prepaid. Cader Stephens, Flowery
Branch, Ga. =

Himalaya plackberry plants, 5C a. oc
also strawberry plants, for sale, or
exch. for cabbage plants. Mrs. D. H.
Freeman, College Park, Ga., RFD 2.

Nancy Hall and Porto Rico potato
plan's April and May del., $1.30 |

M. Dowdy, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. ce

ges size Heading variety. collard
plants, $1.25 M, del., Crystal wax and
yellow Bermuda onion plants, same
price. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery. Branch
Ga., Rt. 1. =

Bermuda onion plants, $1, 500; $1.50
M, 6M $1.40 M, 12M, $1.25 M, Exp. |
collect: onion sets, Austrian brown
yellow globe, 25C at., 45c gal., 75c gal.
postpaid. Clyde Williams, Eevee
Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. :

Large, rooted Kudzu plants, 75c a
100 at my farm, $8.50 M, FOB. Do
not send any P P. Miss Phanny Pharr
Flowery Branch, Ga. =

Ponderosa and Stone tomato; Early
and late Flat Dutch and J. Wakefield

Del. April 1st to 15th. Mrs, M, D
Nabors, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 2.

Red Gold, Sugar Saver, A =

plants, originated by Gardner Nursery
Co., Osage, Towa. $1 doz., $2, 50; $4 a
100: $35 M. Result of 17 yrs. scien-
tific breeding and selecting. A cross |
between No. 999 and Premier. 15 to
43 berries on single fruit stem; 8 in.
in circumference. Very sweet wild
strawberry flavor. For June fruiting.
John .Chrisulakey, Washington, Ga.
Crystal Wax White Bermuda onio
plants from pure Teneriffe seed, $1
M, FOB. Add postage if ordered by
parcel post. H. F. Stair, Valdosta,

a. a3
Several hundred large everbearing
strawberry plants, 25c a 100, or exch.
for something can use. Write. Mrs. =
Milton Minshew, Walden, Ga. =
-E. J. Wakefield cabbage: Crystal :
Wax and Yellow Bermuda onion

125 a 100. Chalkers Early
Jewel and Earliana tomato: Ruby
ing and World Beater pepper, 15c
Joz., $1 a 100. Mrs. Minnie L. McEver, :

3raselton, Ga Re.

Strong, rooted Kudzu, $2.50 per 100
$17, 50 M, prepaid. L. T. Long, Long-
view Farm. Bremen, Ga.

Red raspberry bushes. 20c doz., post
paid. J. W. Gosnell, Clarkesville, Ga.
Rt-3, Box 13:

Frost proof cabbage plants: Flat ;
Dutch, Jersey, $1.25. 500; $2 M, pre-
paid; by express, $1.50 M, onion: plants
*1 M. Large and well rooted plants.
Prompt shipment. C. M. Sims, =
broke, Ga. :
~ Early shipment from hot. beds, eua- :
ranteed pure Porto Rico sweet potato
vlants. Gov, insp., $2.25 M, later, $1.- _
50. All FOB here. Jas. A. Chauncey,
Screven, Ga., Box 66. S

Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, $1.20. 500: $2.95 M. pnst-
paid; Exp. collect, 1.90 M. Prompt
shipment, R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, i

Lady Thompson and Everhencing as
strawberry plants, 25c a 100 del. Mrs,
J. W. Ham, Summit. Ga., RFD 1. ee

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
a 100 FOB. Exch. for garden seed,
Ladv peas and vellow crowder peas,
prefferd. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon :

| Ga.. Rt. 6.

Genuine imp. Porto Rico pota
plants, Gov. insp., $1.50 M. Rea

eg Ist. BO order now. J.



$1.50

Mrs. C. E. WH Ss
man, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5. :

aursday, February 20, 1930.

Plants For Sale

Sassafras roots for sale. Make of-
fer. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.

- Kudzu, 2 and 3-yr. old plants, any
quantity, $15 M. Write. B. Watson,
Hamilton, Ga.

_ Himalaya blackberry plants, 3 for
25c; 8 for 50c del. Mis Sallie Hap-
poldt, Lewiston, Ga. :
_ White Bermuda onion plants, $1 M.
W. W. Williams, Gutman Ga. :

_ Horse radish sets, $1 doz., horse rad-
ish roots, 25c bunch. Exch. limited
amt. for rhubarb roots. Mrs. W. A.
Johnson, Alto. Ga., Rt. 1.

_ Asparagus roots, 25c doz.
T. Westbrook, Unadilla, Ga.

_ Gov. insp. Porto Rico potato plants,
April del., $1.50 M, May del., $125 M,
cabbage plants, February 25th del.,
$1.25 M. Not damaged by cold. R. E.
Bower, Dixie, Ga.

_ Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c doz
Texas tame blackberry, 50c doz., early
everbearing strawberry, 65c a 100; ev-
erbearing fig, 25c ea., scuppernong
5 for 25c; sage plants, 3 for
. H. N. Bowers, Canon, Ga.



Mrs. W.

Rt. 1:
Now booking orders for Early Tri-
umph and Porto Rico certified potato
plants, April and May del., $2.50 M.
Prepay express on orders of 5M and
ver. No orders booked after March
sad W. T. Kelly, Marietta, Ga., RFD
Sage plants, 25c ea. Mrs. Maude
Padgett, Ball Ground( Ga., Rt. 3.
- Black everbearing mulberry sprouts,
2 to 4 ft; well rooted, 15c ea., 8 for
$1; $10 a 100; St. Regis raspberry
and sage plants, 10 ea.,.3 for 25c;
peppermint, pennyroyal clumps, 10c
-ea., 3 for 25c. Mrs. V. E. McCook, Mc-
Intyre, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ Bermuda onion, grown from import-
ed seed, $1 M, $3.75, 5M, $7, 10 M.
Good size plants. Prompt shipment.
J. A. Mitchell, Thomasville, Ga.
Klondike, Lady Thompson and Mis-
jionary strawberry plants, 50c a 100,
$3.50 M. Gov. insp. Exch. for syrup,
honey or chickens. Mrs. Lee Head,
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 1.
Earliest var. imp. Klondike straw-
erry, 30c a 100, $1:50 for 500, $2 M,
el. Well rooted young plants. Mrs.
. S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.
_ Bermuda and Crystal Wax onion
plants, $1.25 M, 5M, $5.50 del. C. W.
Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. 3
1-2 million E. J. cabbage, $1.25 per
- del. Now ready. Mrs. T. Floyd,
Baxley, Ga.
Pure, imp. red Porto Rico and Nan-
y Hall potato plants, April del. $1.50
per M FOB. No personal checks. C.
R. Redmond, Pelham, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c

00 del. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas
Ga. Rt. 6.

Cabbage plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75c;
collards, $1 M del., Guy Crow, Gaines-
ille, Ga. . ;
Wonder running blackberry vines,
50c doz. Mrs. Kate Langham, Staple-
ton, Ga.
Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants,
Ast yr. from Hastings, $1 M. 75 in 5M
lots. F. L. Pearson, Altamaha, Ga.

. J. frost proof cabbage plants, 500
75c; $1.25 M, postpaid. R. Chanclor,
Seville, Gaz :

_ S$trawberry (large, oblong, very pro-
lific and grows in clusters with a deep
red heart). First time offered to the
public. Limited amount only, 25e a
doz. plants. If not satisfied, money re-
funded: L: B. Dean, Avalon, Ga.

Porto Ricans, April del., $2 M. Cash
oe order. J. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga.
_ Pure red skin Porto Ricans, not
mixed, $1.50 M, FOB. Less than 5M.
$1.75 M, 1-3 cash books your order.
Bal. COD. Satisfaction guaranteed.

M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2.

ucretia dewberry, true to name,

ell rooted, strong plants, 30c a doz.
$1 a 100, $8 M del. Mrs. C. M. Rob-
nson, Greenville, Ga. :
_ Frost proof J.,-Chas. W., Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, $1.25, 500; $2 M, pre-
aid mail, Porto Ricans: and pepper-
plants, 50c a 100 prepaid, $3 M. First
class plants. Prompt shipment gua-
ranteed. R. I... Dysert, Omega, Ga.
Large, tame strawberry plants, lic a
100, $1.40 M. Add postage. Uranah
Allen, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 3.
KE. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
($125 M. G. L. Steedley, Baxley, Ga.
- 50M extra early Prolific tomato
plants, April 1st shipment. 50c a 100.
Postage or Express chgs. included with
order; Early cabbage and_ collard
*plants, 25c a 100. Ruby King pepper,
-50c a 100. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg-
ister, Ga. ;
Flat Dutch and W. cabbage plants
1M, by express. Plants grown since

ae



MARKET BULLETIN

the freeze.
asville, Ga.

Cabbage plants, 50c, 300; 75c, 500,
del. April ist- shipment, 50c a 100,
del. Bul Crow, Gainesville,.Ga. Rt.
50M extra early Prolitic tomato plants

Andrew B. Clark, Thom-

nostage or express included witn or: |-

der. Mrs. Jonn F. Myers, Hartwell,
Ga., Rt.-3.

Booking orders for potato and to-
mato piants, aiso Ruby King sweet
pepper piants, 50c a 100 prepaid P. P.
Marcn and April-del.. Money order
or stamps witn order. Kemp Daniels
Umega, Ga.

Kudzu with roots, $5.50 M del. L.
G. Sanders, Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 2.

Frost proof E. J., Chas. W. cabbage
plants. Strong and well rooted, $1.25,
000; $2 M, prepaid. bermuda onion,
same price; Booking orders for toma-
to and potato plants, April Ist del.,
and Ruby King pepper piants, all 50c
a 100 prepaid. H. A. MHornbuckle,
Omega, Ga.

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1 a 100
$4, 500 del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Early red skin Porto Ricans (I grow
my own seed) inspected and treated.
Large and small orders. A. W. As-
kew, Folkston, Ga. :

Early shipment from Hot Beds,
guaranteed pure Porto Ricans, Gov.
insp. from carefully selected seed, $2.-
25 per M. Later $150 M. All FOB
here. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

lM large prolitic var. strawberry, $2
M. Exch. for 1M cabbage plants. Mrs.
Julian J. Blanchard, Appling, Ga.

Porto Ricans, Gov. insp., $1.15 M,
FOB. O. L. Mobley, Baxiey, Ga., Rt.
4, Box 43.

Porto Ricans, pure and imp. purple
skin, 4M or more, $1.50 M, April 15th
del. Cabbage, leading var., and Ber-
muda onion plants, $1.25 M. March
del. A. C. Johnson, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry, $1.50 M, 10
M. lots, $1 M. Exch. for seed, peas,
cabbage, tomato plants, or dried fruit
W. E. Goodwin, Wadley, Ga.

Rooted Himalaya blackberry plants
50c doz., postpaid. J. C. Goolsby, Gra-
ham, Ga.

10M Hastings Prolific, Red Rock
and New Stone tomato plants, ready
tor shipment April ist. 100 to 300 in
order, 45c a 100; over 300, 40c. All
postpaid. Cash with order. H. M.
Dykes, Uvalda, Ga., Rt. A, Box 119.

Porto Rican plants, Govt insp., $1.-
50 M. April del. Alfred Q: Sweat,
Alma, Ga., Rt. 2.

Klondike strawberry, $1.50 M. Gov.
insp. Running black raspberry, 10c ea.
3 to 5 ft. W. H. McClelland, Tifton,
Ga., RFD 6, Box 38.

Booking orders for genuine red skin
Porto Ricans, $1.50 M, FOB. I. N.
Campbell, Surrency, Ga.

Everbearing, 2 yr. old, earliest. var.
bloom now strawberry plants, 19c doz.
$1 per 7 doz. Exch. a few cabbage
plants for a few Porto Rico potatoes
(eating and seed) large peanuts, pe-
cans and any kind of butter beans or
good beans for seed. Mrs. G. R. Long,
Leathersville, Ga. :

Himalaya blackberry plants, well
rooted, 20c doz. Mrs. S. P. Reed, Var-
nell, Ga.

Porto Ricans, pure and improved,
April 1st del, 4M or more, $1.50 M,
No COD orders booked. Leading var.
cabbage and Bermuda onion plants,
31.25 M. March del. I. L. Stokes, Fitz-
serald, Ga.

Crystal Wax and Bermuda_ onion
plants, $1.25 M, $5.50, 5000 del. E. Y.
Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.

Napier Grass roots and plants (more
high class green forage per acre than
most any other grass, and can be cut
4 times per yr. The Gov. analysis:
equal to alfalfa hay in proteins),
producing 30 to 60 tons acre accord-
ing to grade of land, $7.95 per M,
FOB. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.

Plants Wanted

Want to exch. Rucker cotton seed
for potato slips. Bill Crow, Gaines-
ville, Ga, Rt. 2.

Want 500 each, Jersey Wakefield
cabbage and Bermuda onion plants.
Will exch. 2 1-2 Ibs. sound, pole bean
seed. Mrs. M. J. Trapp, Reynolds, Ga.

Want 1 or 2M cabbage plants, at
once. Will pay cash. D. F. Wood,
Adairsville, Ga.

Want to contract for 150 or 200 M
Porto Rico potato plants for April 25
to May 10th del. State best prices; also
want to exch. 1 doz. white scupper-
nong vines, well rooted, for 1M Ber-
muda onion plants. Ea. to pay post
age. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga.

Want 300 large, early cabbage
plants. Will exch. 2 cups of tobacco





seed from large, bright variety seed



from main stalk. Mrs. G. Theus, But-
ier, Ga. i

Want to: exch, baby chicks for cab-
bage, onion plants, or peas. Hatches
of chicks ea. Tuesday. PB. T. Lester,
aome, Ga. 117 Broad St.

Want to exch. pure suckers Sum-
merours and Neetys long staple cot-
von seed tor plants, aiso cane seed,
black-eyed, Crowder and fieid peas.
8. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Seed For Sale

Texas Blue Seal Cane, extra fine for
making syrup, $2 bu. or 8c lb. FOB.
Cash with order. G. A. Skelton, Roy-
ston, Ga., Rt. .1.

Old fashioned collard, 5c per thbls.,
3 tbls. for 10c. Most any quantity
wanted. Mrs. J. L. Pope, Monticello,
Ga. Rt. 6. :

20 lbs. very choice Hastings cab-
bage collard, 75c lb., postage or ex-
press included with order. Mrs. John
fF, Myers, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 3.

Old time running butter bean, also
white velvet and mixed okra, 30c Ib.
oe Cc. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga.

Large amount of gourd seed (gourds
1-2 to 3 peck cap.) 25c per doz., and
postage. W. F. Nalders, Tarrytown,
Ga. Rt. 2.

3 lbs. 1929 crop old fashioned Blue
kind collard, 75 lb., $2 for lot. Exch
for 2M early cabbage plants, or 1500
cabbage and 500 Bermuda onion
plants; white peas, 25c Ib., 6 Ibs. $1.
Exch. for pure bred eggs, Wyandottes
preferred. Also Pruett imp. pumpkin
seed, 50c lb., Exch. for early turnip





seed. H. M. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. .

Hastings Curley Leaf mustard seed
5c large tbls. Mrs. Clifton Jordan,
Boston, Ga. |

Tom Watson melon, from 28 Ib. av.
IneOns, 50c Ib, W. E. Betts, Lenox,

a. :

About 1-2 . okra 20c cup; pepper
5e and 10c thls. Eng.peas , 20c cup;
gourd, 50 for 15c. Add postage. Mrs.
Edmina Sargent, Flowery Branch, Ga.
RFD 1.

Broom corn, from large, long heads
10c large pkg., red nest onions, 60c
gal. also Calif. black-eyed peas 10c
aS a O. Mahaffey, Carrollton, Ga.

200 Ibs. Dixie Belle or Pride of Ga.
75 Ib. in 5 to 50 Ibs. lots. Cash with
ardet, J. D. McGarity, McDonough,

a. ~

200 lbs. Stone Mtn. hand picked
from selected melons, guaranteed pure
Price 1 to 25 Ibs., $1 Ib., amts. over 25
ibs., 75 Ib. H. W. Cox, Butler, Ga.
RFD 3.

Jap. pumpkin, 15c doz., Mango mel-
on, 10c for 25; Jap. hulless pop corn,
30c lb., conch peas, 30c Ib., Egyptian
wheat, 30c lb. All postpaid. Earl S.
Redwine, Madras, Ga.

White nest onions, 50c gal., del. R.
P. Rowe, Moreland, Ga.

Dixie Belle watermelon (grown on
our own farm 25 mi. Atlanta) $1.00
lb. L. BE. Holloway, Atlanta, Ga., 14
eS Produce yards. Phone Main
1988.

Selected Watson melon seed, 75c Ib.
del. Exch some for 20 lbs. Lifsey or

/Stone Mtn. melonseed. H. L. Car-

michael, Tifton, Ga.

New Stone and Baltimore tomato,
80c Ib. del., also Bermuda onion plants
$1.25 M, del. March Ist. W. O. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Ga.

12 1-2 lbs. colored running butter
beans, mixed with white willow and
common white, 25c Ib., del., $2.75 for
lot del. 1 Ib. ea., black and brown pea
seed ,25c ea., long handle dipper gourd
5 doz. all del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Ocilla, Ga.

Selected Watson melon, 75c Ib. del.
in 5 Ib. lots, 65c lb. C. H. Parish, Tif-
ton. Ga. Rt. 6.

100 Ibs. 1929 pimiento, sound and
clean, 75c lb., $60 for lot, also sound,
1929 crop stringless green pod snap
bean seed, $12 bu.,- or $18 per 100
ibs. If not satisfied return to ship-
per. J. E. Smith, Barnesville, Ga.,
Rt. A, Box 71.

Long pod green okra, 75c ee
paid. No stamps accepted. oP:
McClain, Clarkesville, Ga., RFD 3, Box

0. ;

Long green commercial okra, 10c
pkg., 40c lb. $1 per 3 Ibs. prepaid.
Cash with order. Mrs. J. W. Aber-
pas, Marshallville, Ga., Rt. 2, Box

Pure home grown Swycord collard,
10e per ounce, $1 lb. B. F. Scott,
Dawson, Ga.

Stone Mtn. melon, 75 lb., Red Top
Sorghum, 10c Ib., blue whip peas, good
and sound, 15c Ib. Money order pre-
ferred. Mrs. Tina Phillips, Flowery
Branch, Ga., RFD. .

Absolutely pure Dixie Belle, select-



ed and hand saved from 30 to 50 lb.
melons, free of disease, $1 lb. del. |
coc lb. FOB. Clean new crup Ga.
collard seed, testing high germination
ge ib. $1.50> tor=5 lbs." dele. Ag
siayes( Buford, Ga., Rt. 2. or
Absolutely pure Dixie Belle water-
meion, genuine mocky Ford caniaioupe
extracted from largest, finest strains,
i-2 Ib., 55c; $1 lb., No. 1 Texas Rib-
pon cane seed, 60c gai. Hastings wit.
cabbage collard 45c ib., postpaid. Exch
ior 5 bu., good teed corn at 91 bu., FOB
co. F. Maddox, Buiord, Ga.

Thurmond Grey, selected from good _

melons, 1929 crop, 50c lb. P. EB. Ivey,
Pinenurst, Ga.
Pure, sound, Bunch, black wax bean
seed, also Kentucky wonder pole bean
seed, 25c lb. postpaid. Mrs. J. T. Bul-
lington, Rebecca, Ga., Rt. 1. ee
40 lbs. Dixie Belle seed, 70c Ib. Clyde .
Hogg, Buena Vista. Ga.

Hand cleaned, fine pumpkin seed,
1929 crop, 20c cup or 2 cups for 365c,
xch. for red Spanish peanuts. K. A.
Gladden, Tempie, Ga, Hiv 4.

Pure Pride of Ga. seed from select-
ed melons, $1.50 lb., 1-2 lb. T5c 1-4
lb., 40c del.. Exch. for Sugar Crowd-
ers, garden seed, cabbage or onion:
plants or bunch butter beans at mar-
a Due. J. H. Smith, Chipley, Ga.,
Rao. =

Cream crowder pea, 20c Ib., snap
beans, black wax, speckied-wax, green
Valetine, 20c ib. Exch. 2 Ibs. for 2
lbs. running butter bean seed. Mrs.
Lewis Powell, Stockton, Ga. RFD. i

Several doz. Big Jumbo
also sweet pie variety, 5c doz. or exch
for cabbage, collard, mustard, or pole
bean seed. Mrs. T. J. Lewis, Alma,
Ga., Rt. 1. |

Genuine early Pearson watermelon,
75c Ib. H. D. James, Blackshear, Ga.

50 Ibs. stringless wax; 25 lbs. string-
les green pod, 25c lb. FOB. Cash with |
order. M. Beckham, Patterson, Ga.,
Rt 2; Box 78:

Dixie Belle, hand selected from large

melons, $1 lb. W. B.
Quitman, Ga. RFD 4. a
Colored Bunch butter bean, 15c Ib.
Eng peas, 25c lb., gourd seed, 10c pkg.
a Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga.,
Several gals. white multiplying on-
ions, 60c gal., del. also Klondike straw-
berry plants. Sell or exch for peas,
dried fruit or butter beans. Mrs. H.
L. Casey, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.
A. No; 1 Thurmond Grey melon ~

seed, 50c Ib., also 40 Ib. each, Dixie

Belle and Stone Mtn., 75c lb. FOB. All

Hae P. G. Tucker, Pinehurst,
a, :

Farm Help Wanted

Want a good coloreq family to work
farm on shares, or by the day. Home,
garden and wood furnished. Ralph 5.
Collins, Comer, Ga. ageauas

Want girl or woman, 13 to 30 yrs. of
age to assist with gen. farm, poultry,
help with milking, etc, and live as one
of family. Consider advancing R. R..
fare to right fare. Mrs. L. C. Bigbie,
Shellman, Ga.

Want a good reliable man not under
17. yrs old to work on farm. Must be
sober, and able to do any kind of farm

Underwood,



work. $15 amo., and board. John T. ~

Cravey, Milan, Ga. Rt. 1., Box 98.

Car Lots
COR NFOR SALE _
(Car Lots) =



1 car ear corn, $1.00 bu. of 80 Ibs.
Cecil Montford, Eastman, Ga., Rt. 2.



BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
(Car Lots) ee
3 cars 90-day Velvet beans in pod,

$20 ton FOB cars Bartow. T. C. Jor-

dan, Bartow, Ga. SS
1 car Velvet beans in pod, $17.00 ton
os Cecil Montford, Eastman, Ga.

CORN WANTED(Car Lots)

Want 1 small car of corn. Prefer in
shuck, at right price. G. H. Ridgway,
Royston, Ga. :

Want ear corn, car lots, also shelled
corn. F. H. Blan, Jr. Corele, Ga. =

Wanted: Ear corn and shelled corn
in car lots. W. R. Neal, Moultrie Ga.

BEANS AND <a WANTED(Car
ots &
Want car 90-day velvet beans in >





pod, also any quantity cowpeas, crowd-

ers, or table peas, soy beans, etc. Unit-
ed Farmers. Brunson, S. C. ee
Wanted Velvet Beans in the pod,
also Velvet Bean hulls in car lots; also
Baled Corn shucks. car lots. W. R.
Neal, Moultrie, Ga, =



pumpkin,

PAGE SIXTEEN oe
- Farm Help Wanted
Want girl to help with gen. garden,

poultry, etc. Live in home witn mia-
dle-azed couple with 2 boys, 11 and



12 yrs. old. State salary desired in

first letter. Mrs. R. T. Howell, Ar-

~ noldsville, Ga,

Want 1 or 2 good farm laborers be-

- tween 30 and 40 yis. of age, married:

Smail family to do gen. iarm work,
blacksmithing, operate tractor, growing

grain, cattie, hogs, etc. $25 per mo.

Straight time, louse, garden patch
free. School, churches, KR Station
within 100 yards of dwelling. Appli-
cant must move himseif. Liquor
drinkers ur makers need not appiy. I.

. & J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.

ry

Want partics in Georgia to raise

baby chicks up to 12 wks. old. Ref.

required. Write. Mrs. A. C. Pooser,
Birmingham, Aia., 489 Powell St.

Want farm help for two 4 horse
farms, 3 mi. Conyers. Choice loam
soil. 3 and 4 .oom. houses, barns. 25

- mi, Atlanta. Must be able to furnish

self. $40 per plow. Lee Grossman, At-
lanta, Ga., 1150 EB. Nortn Ave.
Want a family of wage hands to hoe

-# 3 or 4 horse crop of cotton and

corn. J. H. Johnson, Montezuma, Ga.

Oy bubs 2;

on 50-50 basis.

Want reliable woman to live on

farm and help with farm work. Clyde

Bone, Dallas, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want single man to make tobacco
Land broke and bed

- growing. Fine tobacco land. Quitman

i WR OL
help. gs

yon, BICEUS21,

Ga. Rt. 2...
-p, -aailie, white dairy farm
pee mo and board. John -W.

Harms, S3va ina, Ga, Waite Biuft
' Road, Harms. Dbwiry.

et

Want middle-aged or young woman
to heip on farm; ciickens, cows, etc.

State age, wi. and all particulars. Mrs.

3. A. R. Lester, Hiram, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want a smali family, strong, heal-

- thy, with 1 son grown or about grown

- with cultivators, hogs, etc.

for a small 2 horse crop, Must be exp.
Unceiled

house to live in and moderate salary.

ay BH. Waddelie, Pearson, Ga.

_ Want boy, 8 to 15 yrs. to live in
home as oue of family, go to school

and assist with work, etc. Must be a

nice, good boy who wants to do right
and iaii co be areal man, etc. No
tobacco user viced apply. L. R. Paf-
ford, Manor, Ga. ;
100 A. 6 mi. from Thomaston; 50 A.
in cuitivation; 24 good houses, 4 rooms
ea. good water, good commuinty.
Standing rent. Can raise anything. In
splen:id cond. Now ready. See or write.
N. G. Lang, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 4.
1 or 2 horse crop on 1-4 basis to party

\ to party to finance self. Good 6 room
- house; good cotton iand, aaa bottoms

for corn Near church and school. Clar-

- ence Murray, Hartwell, Ga.

1 or 2 horse farm to rent to exp.
farmer with plenty of force. Supplies
furn. after March 1st, and will mov?
reawonaple distance. Good house, land,
stock, land and toois, etc. 50-50 or
standing rent. See me at home for
particulars. M. L. Seagroves, Fayette-
Ville, Ga.
- Want man to do gen. farm work.
Must be honest sober and not afraid of
work. R. A. Hamoutree, Chatsworth,
Ga. Rt. 2. pe

Want capable man who knows how

- to work on rarm and is willing to do

anything in line of work. Loafers and
dead beaters needs not apply. Will pay
$15 and board mo. for ali time. W. L.
Bennett, Screven, Ga.

Want man to start chickens, build
houses, raise some. Prefer man and
wife. Wages. Must be dependable, hon-
est, sober, cic. (No name given) Vidalia,
Ga., Bow 152.

Want woman or girl to live in small
family and help with gen farm work.
J. P. Walker, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 2..
- Want young, white single man to

ork on farm for wages, or crop on 50-
50 basis. Will give a good hand a fancy
price and board. Must be willing work-
er, sober, honest and agreeable. Live
in home and have room to himself. My
farm located 8 mi. west Carrollton.
Can get homes for 2 good young men
on farms. C. R.. Windham, Bowdon,
Ga. RE 6, Box 10.

- Want boy to live with me and help
develop a mountain farm Good prop-
-osition to right boy. R. C. Rowan, Pike,

a. :
- Want reliable, middle-aged woman
to live as one of family and assist
th garden, milIk cow and _ other
rk. Only 2 in family, self and. son.
Mrs. J. M. Sr annon, Nicholls, Ga. Rt.
3, Box 20. :
ant married couple without chil-
. to live in home with an elderly

| Srower.



di boot MA RT UL Lee Ne
| woman and farm on 50-50 basis; the

wife to attend to poultry, etc. A. M.
Shankle; Commerce, Ga.

Want single man for gen. farm_work.
Not under 21 yrs. of age, without bad
habits, able-bodied and willing work-
er. For 5 or 6 mos. at $20 per mo. and
board. Howard Sutton, Adairsville,
Ga. Rt..1.

Want help for 2 horse farm on
halves, or standing rent. Fine land,
near church and schools. Mrs. E. M.
Travis, Fayetteville, Ga.

Want nice, good man to live as one
of family the year round and work
for part of crop. A good home for
right man. Come, or write. L. W.
Thomason, Dalton, Ga. RFD 1.

Positions Wanted

Want position truck driving, trac-
tor, or gen. farm work. R. Gaddis,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 2 horse farm to work on
shares. Write what you. can offer.
Mrs. C. G. Holmes, Brunswick, Ga.,
1909 G. St.

Married man wants position on
farm for salary. V. F. Tollison, East
Point, Ga., 510 E. Washington St.

Want to work small 1 horse crop





on halves with party who can plow,

and we can hoe and pay the work

back. Will have to be moved and-

furnished.- Have 3 hoe hands. ~All
good workers. Mrs. M. E. Hill, Waco,
Cant. te

Want job on poultry plant, 10 yrs.
exp. in trapnesting, brooding, incubat-
ing, feeding, culling, etc. 39 yrs. old.
single and ean furnish ref. Clifford
Renouf, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want poultry farm fully equipped
with poultry houses and at least 1M
laying birds. Write for full particu-
lars, and state what you have to of-
fer. Mrs. Mary Swain, Claxton, Ga.
Box 194.

Want job at dairy or truck farm-
ing, or will drive truck for farmer at
reasonable salary. W. W. Waldrup,

> City; Ga. Rt: 1.

Middle-aged man wants position

with poultry farm. Experienced. S. E. |.
_Glisson, Jr., Macon, Ga. 406 Burton

Ave.

Want job on farm; hard worker, 25
yrs. old, can do all kinds farm work,
drive tractor and truck, and desire
to get with a good, honest party. Pru-
na Ivester, Hollywood, Ga.

Honest, hard-worker, sober, manner-
ly, single man .(a Southerner), 35 yrs.

age wants Job on poultry or. gen
farm in Ga. Well exp. in raising and
caring for poultry on a large scale.
Will work for reasonable wages and
take as much interest in your work as-
would own. Begin any time. Ref.
Russell Congleton, Lebanon, Ohio,
RFD 3. :

Want a 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Party to furnish me $20 mo. wood etc.
Prefer in Middle Ga. 30 yrs. exv. G. T.
Sectt, Griffin, Ga. care Gen. Del.

Want connection with large alfalfa
Have had20 yrs. exp. with
alfalfa on my own farm. Best of ref.
from Indiana. Thos. M. Monroe, At-
lanta, Ga., 1036 Kentucky Ave., Care
W. L. Leatherman. .

Want position on poultry farm. 8
yrs. exp. in poultry work, have good
os H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction,

a.

_ 26 yr. old married man wants to
work on farm, live with family. Life
exp. Prefer neav Atlanta. Take offer.

J. P. Justice,.Atlanta, Ga. 319 So. Pryor |

Want job farming or truck driving
on farm, or any kind of farm work.
Tullie Kennedy, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3.

Educated. refined, middle aged
couple with two boys wants position.
Prefer work in,large Nursery and
greenhouses. Yrs. of exp. Would con-
sider superintending poultry, dairy etc.
en large plantation, or party can fi-
nance me in noulty and rabbit business
on my own farm. Mrs. Annie M. But-
ler. West Point, Ga.

Want to be employed with good far-
mer, and live as one of family. Can do

zen, farming, also drive truck, car and |

farm machinery. H. O. Cooper, Tem-
ple. Ga. Rt. 3.
Want job on farm:

and work on halves, or by the day
and board with party. Good ref.
Would like for party to advance $10
to start with. L. M. Malcolm, Atlanta,
Ga. 571 Farmwalt St. ce
- Want job on farm as overseer, or
on halves with party who will furnish.

live in home



as.

At once. A. M. David, Columbus, Ga.

1613 Dudley Ave.

Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis.
Have wife and 2 children, 11 and 12
yrs. old. Am honest, sober, etc. Have
to be moved. Can begin at once. Hi-
ther come after, or write me immed-
jiately. Jerome A. Palmer, Atlanta,
Ga, 297 Pryor St., S. W.

Car Lots

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE |
Car Lots :

1 small car lot running velvet beans
in pod, good and dry, $22 per ton FOB.
Elma Norris, Warthen, Ga.

Several cars Velvet feed beans
pod. W. M. Shurling,
Ga.

Velvet beans in pod, car lots. R. E.

McDowell, Dawson, Ga.
BEANS AND PEAS
Car Lots

Want car lot velvet beans in pod,
also shelled beans and cow. peas. D.
Ff. Moore, Brunson, S. C.

Want velvet bean hulls in car lots,
also velvet beans in pod, baled corn
shucks, ear corn, all in car lots. W. R.
Neal, Moultrie, Ga. :





in

WANTED



CORN FOR SALECar Lots

400 bu. corn, $1 bu. FOB cars. Em-
malane, Ga. J. C. Newton, Jr., Mil-
len, Ga. Rt. C.

500 bu. 1929 crop corn in shuck, $1
bu. FOB. G. M. Smith, Midville, Ga.

2 cars slipped shuck ear corn, pro-
lific variety, $1.10 FOB cars Piedmont.
Fr. rate to av. North Ga. points, 12c
to 15c per bu. from Piedmont. J. C.
Collier, Barnesville, Ga.

3M bus. good, sound ear corn, 90c
bu., FOB Claxton. W. lL. Adams,
Claxton, Ga.

3 cars of slip shuck corn $1 per bu.
FOB cars. J. C. Ward, Perry, Ga.

Slipped shuck ear corn, car lots. A.
D. Cobb, Adel, Ga.

3500 bu. Ear corn in shuck. What-
leys Prolific variety. J. E. Davidson,
Fort Valley, Ga.

4M bu. slipped shuck Ear corn, $1.-
10 bu. 80 lbs: to bu. BPOBs Dis.
Wilkes, Hahira, Ga.

Several cars slipped shuck ear corn.
W. M. Shurling, Wrightsville, Ga.

1 small car Ear white corn, slipped
shuck. and good quality, 250 bu. Do
not want to break amount. All, 95c
bu. loading point. Cash with order.
G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.

Slipped shuck ear corn, 80 lbs. to
bu. Car lots only. $1 bu. FOB. A. 'D.
Cobb, Adel, Ga.



CORN WANTEDCar Lots
Want 1 car corn in shuck. Wire best
price and loading point. M. Pem-
broke Pope, Washington, Ga. :



GRAIN FOR SALECar Lots
1 car load A-1 Ga. Runner peanut
hay, $17 per ton FOB. C. C. Deal,
Patterson, Ga.
Nice shucks free from cobs. Mrs.
Sarah Johnson, Middleton, Ga.



HAY FOR SALECar Lots
Several cars good bright peanut hay,
$14 ton. P. E. Ivey, Piehurst, Ga.
Peanut hay, loaded at Randall cros-
sing, at $11 per ton, COD. Tod West-
brooke, Lumpkin, Ga. RFD 1. :
1 car good peanut hay, $10 ton, FOB

Inaha. J. M. Hardy, Sycamore, Ga.



WAY WANTEDCar Lots
Want peanut hay, car lots. F. H.
Bland, Jr., Cordele, Ga.-

POTATOES FOR SALECar Lots
Porto Rico potatoes. Car Lots. Write
for price FOB Adel. A. D. Cobb, Adel,
Ga. ; ;
Porto Rico potatoes, No. 1, 1 car or

less. Write, or wire for prices. M. F.



Jones, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 111.

-Porp Rico potatoes, car lots. Sacked
or hull. A. D. Cobb, Adel, Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

: Car Lots
Am in the market for a car load

of common stock goats. mostly nan-

nies. R. B. Rylander, Cameron, Tex-



Wrightsville,



: Th sday, February 20, 193

You Can Make It __

Booklet Furnishes _
Fun For Farm Boys |

Farm boys and girls will find a lot
of interesting suggestions for making
useful articles from old wooden boxes

\/and crates and odd pieces of lumber

left over from farm construction jobs,
in the booklet You Can Make It, is-_
sued by the National Committee on
Wood Utilization of the Department
of Commerce says-Louis J. Taber,
Master of the National Grange, who
represents the agricultural interests on
she subcommittee under whose super-
vision this booklet was prepared. And

while they have the fun of transform-
ing this material into articles for farm
uses, articles which can be used by
their mothers in; the farm home, and
amusement devices of various kinds,
they can have also the satisfaction
of knowing that they are helping to
prevent the waste which now occurs
through the throwing away or burn-

ing of secondhand wooden containers
and odd pieces of lumber. -

Though prepared with the boy pop-
ulation of the country in mind this
oooklet has been a popular number
also with girls. One of the first priz-
es awarded in a contest staged by a
Washington, D. C.; newspaper, in
which You Can Make It was the
guide used was won by a 12-year-old
girl. This young lady, Mildred Mont-
gomery, entered a fancy dressing table
pox, in the making of which she had
displayed considerable ingenuity and
skill. < ee

But while this bulletin of the Na-
tional Committee on Wood Utilization
has a special appeal to the younger
generation, it offers many suggestions ae
for adults, as well. Whether the farm _
boys or girls or their fathers make
them, such articles as. germination
flats and stands, spotting boards, veg-
etable flat hampers and markers,
plant forcing. boxes, berry box car-
riers, bushel crates, hand soil sieves
poultry-feed bins, brooder coops, pot
ting benches, poultry drinking stands
wheelbarrows, tool boxes and chests,
sawhorses, workshop utility cabinets,
and numerous other articles, will find
ready use around the farm. ==

The bulletin is full of suggestions
for making devices of various descrip-
tion which will be a real delight to the ~
farm boy or girl. Among amusement
devices there is the X-Ray Box, with
which the boy may fool his friends by |
asking them to look through a book _
n it; the reflectoscope which magni-
fies pictures, postcards, etc., sleds, a
submarine, which will dive and come
to. the surface again; a skatemobile;
a ski-shooter; a baseball equipment
box; a water motor; a conveyor car
for. transporting objects between buil-
lings; @ kite reel and box kite; a -
game table; a silhouetteograph, which ay
enables one to make profiles of the
entire family; wall book racks and
desks; a utility box in which to keep |
screws, bolts, and similar articles to
use in your workshop; a hanging lan-
tern a signal lantern; a fish line reel;
and a tool chest. o

The articles enumerated serve to
suggest the variety of the 105 articles
jescribed in the booklet. This book-
let may be obtained from the Super-
intendent of Documents, Government
Printing Office, Washington, D. C., at
a cost of 10 cents a copy.