EY DEPARTMENT Of { _EUGENE-TALMADGE- = Se PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. Se Enlarging Cooperative Sales The cooperative hog and poultry sales which the County Ag- ents and the Bureau of Markets have been conducting over the State of. Georgia have been a great help in aiding diversified farming in the State. _ - We should enlarge on these sales and through oek sales dis- pose of many of our other farm products in as uniform and regular manner as we do of our hogs and poultry. Jn my-section of Georgia we have a ereat many cattle. If the County Agents should work out a plan to assemble these _eattle in carload lots, the Bureau of Markets would assist them are grading the cattle and securing bids. I do not see why we epuld not have a regular schedule for cooperative sales on beef cattle in Georgia just as we do on hogs: By this means the farmer, who has two or three head of cattle for sale woud get the advantage of the ear lot prices. z - Should: any of the Agents take this matter up, let us know and we will be glad, through the Bureau of ee to render | you all the assistance possible. : Mr. Nitzschke, the County Agent of Upson County was in 0 see me yesterday and showed me a plan that he has for get- ting a list of all the home grown products of the farmer and _ printing it in bulletin form and sending it out to the merchants of the County. By this means a ready market is created for ; thousands of dollars worth of products that probably would go to waste or be shipped ,at great expense of transportation : charges, to distant markets. Iam sure that other County Agents would find it helptil to ~ follow Mr. Nitzschkes plan. Should any of them do this, I believe it would be a good idea for them to exchange bulletin's with each other. By doing this, products of one section of the State could be readily advertised in other sections without any expense except the mailing out of a few pamphlets each week. I had a very interesting talk with Mr. Nitzschke and he told ao me that the plan, which he is now working on, has the approval se: of Dr. J. Phil Campbell, Director of the Extension Work i in the | State College of Agriculture. I see many opportunities in this plan for helping the farmer. oe all, the farmer does not have as much time as he should to look after the marketing end of his produce. Another friendly suggestion to the County Agents of the State: We need iwo or three more meat packing uk in Goce gia. There is too much beef, pork and chickens being shipped out of the State on foot. If these were dressed and put on the market in Georgia as a finished product it would save thous- ands of dollars to our State, not only in keeping this work to _ be done by local people, but it would enable us to feed it out to the markets gradually and not have such a glutted condition: - as we have had on the hog market in the past; month. If any Agents could give me suggestions as to parties who might be interested in putting up more packing plants in the State I would be glad for them to let me know and the Hepat ae s ment would render them any assistance possible. Merchants, o- operate with your County Agents in the work a : as outlined above: It will not only help the farmers of your << section, but it will keep the produce and the money at home. - If you have a County Agent you cannot cooperate with, get . you another one. The County Agent plan is in Georgia to stay. The counties pay their pro rata part of taxes for one whether they have one or not. They serve.a good purpose help. your county. as much as any other agency in it. It is your fault if you get a Sorry County Agent and keep him. EUGENE TALMADGE. Be MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Pecvuling Wholesale Prices, March 18, 1930, Always eubjeck to Variation. 2 Atlanta Macon - Sweet Potatoes, 190 Ibs. excesnareweseeee 9 L,D0-$1.75. $1.25 3.00 3.30 25 23 ole 20 saa 23 12 ao 20 .20 ' 2d 2.50 3.25 oO 25 Augusta $1.35 cured 3.25 30 255 23 28 .20 25 15 235 .26 15 80 2.50 2.75 40 .30 $1.25 3.25 26 24 9.25 28 26 a2: 26 ae 20 14 85:3 .20 a4 25 3.00 Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs... Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz ..... 3 Eggs, Ga., Trade, G07. oes Eggs, Yard Run, doz. Stags, Ib. =Hens, lb. ..... __ _ .... ae ROOStETS, 1D. -.---n2-asceeneenerorensennennens -_Friers, 1D. s. eee eae DUCKS, 1D. -------n-seonssennseecnseenvee Soscnamataes Geese, 1D ene oi Turkeys, Ib. Field Peas, mixed, bu. ....._.- 24 26 15 .38 20 15 2 3.50 4.00 40 .30 40 25 Country Butter, best table, Ib. .. Sony Butter, eas be Savannah Columbus ip 24 INDEX. Baby Chicks For Sale Baby Chicks Wanted Cotton Seed For Sale Cotton Seed Wanted _- Eggs For Sale_. Eggs Wanted ~ Farm Help Wanted Ga. Products For Sale__5, 6, 7, 8, 10 Ga. Products Wanted =0;.9; 10. Live Stock For Sale. : | Live Stock Wanted MisceHNaneous For Sale_- Miscellaneous Wanted Poultry For Sale Poultry Wanted | Positions Wanted Plants For Sale Plants Wanted SS , Seed Vor Sale. 2 Seed Wanted : : Valdosta $1.50 $1.00 2.50 cured 1.50 seletd BT .25 .20 2s 20 ee Bb 710s: .30 .20 24 122 et 22 18 ES oS 35 25 .20 30 2.75 ~ 3.00 40 Jj 0 oe 30 35 30 es, Brought from 8.25 to 8.65 per i r PAGE TWO Poultry For Sale ANCONAS 9 Ped. Ancona 2 yr. old_hens, $1.50 ea. FOB, or $12 for lot. L. C. Kidd, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1. BARRED ROCKS 6 thoroughbred Fowler strain Barred Rock 1 yr. old roosters, $3 each..Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. 10 pure bred B. R. 18 mos. old hens and 1 unrelated cock of same breed. $17. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Pinehurst, Ga, Rt. 1. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. 1 yr. old rooster, $3 FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 fine Thompson Ringlet 8 mos. old cockerels, $1.50 each. Cash with order. D. M. Lee, Alma, Ga. 2 B. R. (a fine strain) last spring hatch roosters, $2 ea. del. in Atlanta. Mrs. K. T. Cook, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2. BANTAMS 9 pure bred 10 mos. old White Jap Silkies, $2.35 ea. FOB, or $4.50 per pr. FOB. Exch. for pure Giant strain Light Brahmas, no culls. Pr. for pr. The lot of Silkies (4 hens and 5. roosters) for 7 light B. hens and 1 rooster, not under 7 or 8 mos. old and not over 18 mos. Write. Mrs. Daisy A. Cochran, Adairsville, Ga. j About 10 pullets and 3 cockerels of common bantams, just beginning to lay, 50c ea. for entire lot; higher if sold separately. Exch. for A. 1 Chinchilla Reg. average wt. doe. W. S. Carlos, Macon, Ga. 227 Ross St. 2 hens and 1 cock, Brown Leghorn ee 75c ea. Docia Harris, Lula, a. : 1 pure bred R. C. Golden Sebright bantam rooster, $1.50: Mrs. J. T. Owens, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. BRAHMAS 1 extra lg. size light Brahma roost- er from Felch prize winning strain, $3 FOB. W. M. Yeargin, Hartwell, Ga. 3 pure bred Brahma cockerels, 1929 hatch, $1.75 each. Mrs. Alice Counts, Zeigler, Ga. 3 Light Brahma ready for service cockerels, $2 ea. $5 for lot. Mrs. J. C. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 1 Reg. Plymouth Rock 2 yr. old roos- ter, $4 FOB. Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brook- let, Ga. Pen of large White Pl. Rocks: 15 very fine layers and 1 unrelated Fischel strain cockerel, $30 for lot prepaid; 1 Berry strain cockerel and hens, $6.50 del. R. S. Nash, Smyrna, Ga. Plymouth Rock cockerel, $1.50 or exch. for 6 Barred or Ply Rocks, or R. I. Red broilers... Miss Eva Haynes, Bu- ford, Ga. 11 mos. old high quality White Rock cockerel, bought direct from U.-R. Fis- chel, $4, or exch. for 3 W. R. hens of same age. J. R. Jackson, Gordon, Ga. GAMES FOR SALE Black Warhorse hens, $1.50 ea., two Chapel Dorn pullets, $1.50 ea. 1 White footed Red Warhorse, $2.50; 1-2 Silver Duck Wing and 1-2 Blue Cuban game rooster, $5. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson, Ga., Rt. B, Box 55. 1 yr. old Warhorse Game rooster, $2 or exch for 3 hens not over 1 yr. old ea. Ruben Hambrick, Martin, Ga., RFD 3, Box 8. Pure bred Red Quill game stag, di- rect from Roberson. May 1929 hatch- oe $3 del. Herman Davis, Ellijay, a. Trio S. C. Cornish Games, $5 or exch. for 3 Tancred W. L. pullets. Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS 10 pure bred J. B. Giant hens, $2.25 each; 2 roosters, $2.50 each, or lot, $26.50. All yr. old Cash with order. J. C. Greene, Dawson, Ga. 4 pure bred Marcy strain yr. old, laying, 8 to 10 lb. hens and 1 unre- lated cockerel of same strain, $13 for lot, also eggs, $1.50 per set. $6 a 100. ae Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. 2 J. B. Giant roosters, Orchard Hill stock: 10 mos. old, $2; 6 mos old., $1.50. Mrs. M. F. Quinn, Sandersville, Ga. 321 So. Harris St. LEGHORNS FOR SALE 35 Wycoff strain S. C. W. L. now laying, 10 mos. old pullets, $1.25 ea. $40 for lot, if taken at once. Mrs. Nell Fossett, Baxley, Ga. : 50 S. C. W. lL. pullets, hatched May 1920, all now laying, $1.25 each. R. A. Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. ree 300 W. L. pullets, 8 wks. old. April MARKET BULLETIN 5th, 80c ea. prepaid. O. I. Garrison, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 6. 100 S. C. W. L. Tancred strain. well dev. and well fed, 10 wks. old pullets, $80 for lot. Mrs. Joe Harrison, Rock- ingham, Ga. 400 Tancred strain S. C. White and Brown L. pullets, 75c ea. Paul Hutch- ins, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. 250 W. L. pullets, March and April 1929 hatch, Hollywood and Tancred strains. Culled 3 times. Now laying well and in fine cond. $1.20 ea. or make offer for. entire lot. Must sell at-once. H. C. Hook, Madison; Ga. Box 413. 3 mos. old Tancred strain W. L. $1 ea. B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr., Atlanta, Ga. 1020 Gordon St. Farm Cascade Road. 16 pure Tancred strain S. C. W. L. 1 yr. old hens, began laying at 4 1-2 mos. old; also 3 cockerels, same age and strain, $25 for lot, or hens, $1.50 each and cockerels $2 ea. or $5 for the 3. Mrs. H. M. Waters, Hilltonia, Ga. 20 W. L. Berry strain, April 1929 hatch, now laying, $1.25 each, and 2 cockerels, $2 ea. Mrs. D. L. Alderman, Sr. Brooklet, Ga. 500 W. L. pullets, hatch, 75c ea. FOB. J. Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 3. 15 S. C. W. L. 2 yr. old hens, bought as baby chicks from W. W. Kerlin, 300 egg strain, A. 1 hens, no culls, $1 ea. FOB my station for quick sale. Mrs. Hattie Ray;-Kensington, Ga. Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE 13 fryers, 40c lb. Fat hens, 26c Ib. FOB. E. E. Turner, Lula, Ga., Rt. 1. 2 capons, 30c lb. FOB. Mrs. E. G. Nix, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. - Broilers in large lots for-sale. Wire or write. A. T. Campbell, Lavonia, Ga. 2 cockerels, Tompkins Red and By- ers famous strain of Buff Orp. 10 and 12 mos old. Sell or exch 1 rooster for 2 settings of pure White or Brown L. Buff Orp. or Red eggs, or for 30 chicks of either breed; will exch both cock- erels for good sow pig, or shoat. Miss Lucile Powell, Midville, Ga., Rt. 3. 27 mixed hens and 2 roosters, all heavy breed in healthy cond. over half of them laying now, $30 for lot FOB. Mrs. J. F. Caylor, Barnells Sta. Ga. 30 mixed hens and pullets, fat and fine for table use. Make best offer. Mrs. J. T. Goodrum, Warwick, Ga. ORPHINGTONS Pure bred Buff Orpington now lay- ing hens. Coop of 6 for $10; $18 for 12. sie Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rtw1. Morgan strain White Orpington cock- erel, $5; also a few eggs, $3 per 15. Guarantee 8 chicks. Mrs. C. R. Mor- gan, Americus, Ga. PIGEONS FOR SALE_ 10 pr. common pigeons, mated and working for sale or exch. for anything of equal value. Herman Mize, Amer- icus, Ga. ; p 10 prs. pure bred White Kings, $2 pr. J. W. Gholston, Comer, Ga. PHEASANTS FOR SALE 4 pheasant cocks, $4 ea. only P. O. money orders accepted. Add postage. Mrs. H. G. Grealing, Augusta, Ga. Rt. BE January 23rd E. Martin, R. I. REDS 2 fine Donaldson strain (pure, deep red) R. I. Red cocks, $3.50 and $5 ea. Exch. for value in laying hens, Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. 25 S. C. Red hens and 2 cocks, $1.25 each. Exch. for same number of Black Minorcas or Brown Leghorns. Mrs. W. T. Oliver, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 5. 4 R. I. Red yr. old cockerels, Donald- son strain, $1 ea. Mrs. R. L. borough, Finleyson, Ga. Owens strain March 1929 hatch roos- ter, $1.50, or exch. for 1 Donaldson strain R. I. Red hen of same age. E. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 5. 50 R. I. Red 8 wks. old pullets, well dev. 80c ea. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Gra- ham, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 pure bred Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red large size young, laying hens, $1.50 each; also 11 pullets and 1 cockerel, 4 mos. old, av. wt. 2 1-2 to 3 lbs. $1 ea. Gash with order. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains, Ga. 1 pure R I Red rooster, March 8, 1929 hatch, healthy, good cond. (Raised and personally selected for own use, but am not hatching any eggs this sea- son). $2 FOB. F. Q. Mixon, Atlanta, Ga. Box 790. 2 R. I. Red roosters and 8 hens, prize winning strain, April hatch, $1.50 ea. A. A. Franklin, Norcross, Ga. Care H. G. Hambrick. Rt. 1. now laying hens, Spring 1929 hatch, Scar- | 3 R. I. Red 1 yr. old hens, pure bred, now laying, $1.50 each. Exch. for 4 M. Porto Rico potato plants to be del. April 15th. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE Some special bargains in 1929 hatch- ed toms (from the ist prize winners Southeastern Fair, 1928-29). Satisfac- tion guaranteed or money refunded. Prices and. free catalogue on request W. S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga. 2 large pure bred White Pekin ducks heavy laying strain, $3.50 for the lot. Mrs. B. L.. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. 11 Bronze turkeys: 8 hens and 3 toms, 25c lb. Hens weight from 10 to 14 Ibs. each, and toms 19 to 21 Ibs. ea. Money order. Mrs. Albert Wil- banks, Clarkesville, Ga., Rt.. 1, Box 36. 11 mo. old, 15 to 20 lb. Bourbon Red tom, $4 Cash, or exch for 30 baby chicks of any large breed. B. R. pre- ferred. Mrs. John P. Lewis, Grove- town, Ga., RFD 1. Geese, $1 each. Add postage. Elsie Gable, Felton, Ga. 2 pure bred Blue Toulouse ganders, $2.50 ea. or both to same party $4. No Sota Wallace Barrett, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 pure bred big bone Giant turkey and 1 very fine tom (wt. when mature age, 40 to 50lbs. and hens, 2 to 24 lbs.) $30 for lot, or 35c lb. Mrs. Belle Join- er, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure bred White Pekin ducks, imp. Eastern strain, 1929 spring hatch, now laying (do their best laying this yr.) $5 ue Miss Alice Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. WYANDOTTES 12 S. L. Wyandotte fine laying pul- lets, March and April 1929 hatch, $1.15 each, $13.50 for lot. S. J. Seale, Doug- las, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte yr. old now laying pullets, $1.80 each. Exch. for 4 W. L. pullets, or for 3 M potato plants. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. 2 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte cocks, $2. ea. Docia Harris; Lula, Ga. Poultry Wanted ANCONAS WANTED Want 1 pure bred Sheppard strain , Ancona rooster, not over 1 yr. old, at $1.25 del to my address. Write what you have. Ga. 3622 Peachtree Road, Rt. 6 Box 41. BARRED ROCKS WANTED Wan t8 B. R. hens, 1929 hatch, Aris- tocrat or Thompson strain, not over 1 yr. old, cheap for cash. Mrs. J. T. Daniel, Griffin, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 10 B. R. hens and 1 rooster, not over 18 mos. old with lhght bars. Pay $15 cash for same. Mrs. J. F. Cay- lor, Varnells Station, Ga. Want to exch. value for Barred Rocks or Buff Orpington chickens. M. L. Hall, Atlanta, Ga. 722 Grant St., S. E. Want to exch 3 little Bronze turkey hens and 1 gobbler, for some large stock chickens: Barred Rocks, or R./| I. Reds. Write first. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. BANTAMS WANTED Want 3 hens and 1 rooster, any pure. breed, extra small type, not over 2 yrs. old, Bantams at reasonable cash price. Miss Mary Lee Dowdy, Ella- ville, Ga., Box 148. Want 2 Black Cochin bantam hens and 1 cock, no culls. Will exch. 2 N. Z. Bucks for same, also want to exch. val. $25 for laying heavy breed hens, pure bred and not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. GAMES WANTED Want to get in touch with parties having the Blue Warhtrse Games. State just what you have, price, ete. Leonard Hodnett, Gabbettville, Ga. Want 2 or 3 Red Quill Game hens. ne J. Brett, Brunswick, Ga. 2301 Ellis LEGHORNS WANTED Want Leghorn or Ancona pullets, ei- ther laying, or young ones. A. C. Young, Hapeville, Ga. Want a few breeding 2 yr. old W. L. Roosters, from fine stock. State strain, egg records of parent stock, ect. and best cash price. A. C. Floyd, Clayton, Ga. RFD 2.. MINORCAS WANTED Want White, Buff and Black Minor- ca puilets from 2 wks. to 3 mos. old at reasonable price. Scott Gober, Barnes- Mrs. C. M. North, Atlanta, |- ville, Ga. Want some Buff Minorcas. State Thursday, March 20, 1930. how many hens, pullets, cockerels you can offer at what price. Edward Stout, Warm Springs, Ga. Box 58. Want a pure bred Black Minorca cock. Prefer Papal strain. Give wt. price, etc. H. L. Stewart, Blue Ridge, Ga. ; MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS > WANTED Want well conditioned, healthy hens for table use. Describe kind, av. wt. per hen, price per lb. and_ location. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. Want to exch $15 for young hens or laying pullets, any breed, at $1 ea, or would trade for nice mixed breed if laying. Mrs. J. G. Burden, Elber- ton, Ga., Rt. 9. . R I REDS WANTED Want some pure bred R. I. Reds to raise on halves: about 15 hens and 1 rooster. At once. Good attention and exp. Write Mrs. D. M. Maynard, Au- burn, Ga. Rt. 1. PIGEONS WANTED Want a large number of White Kings and Carneaux. Must. all be breeding age and cheap. No small undersize pigeons accepted. E. W. Linthicum, Atlanta, Ga. 29 Warren St., S. E. Want 10 pr. each of White Kings and Red Carneaux, mated and work- ing, cheap for cash. Hubert Bradley, Atlanta, Ga. 208 Atl. Natl. Bank Bldg. REDS WANTED ~ Want to hear from parties who have Tompkins S. C. R. I. Reds, di- rect, or near Direct, from his best pens; also Owens Farm Reds from Group No. 1, or All Star Matings; want high class cockerel of each. Buy, or exch. eggs. State full Ped. wt. of vo birds, etc. a. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., WANTED Want a pr. Indian Runner ducks and a pr. of grown Muscovey ducks. State price, etc. Mrs. C. A. Cranford, New- nan, Ga. S Want African White Guineas of last Spring hatch; 3 hens and 1 rooster. Quote price. R. D. Massee, Tiger, Ga. Bourbon Reds: 2, hens and 1 tom,.2 yrs. old ,jhens now ready to start laying, $20 for lot. Money order preferred. 1. WYANDOTTES WANTED Want to exch. a few M. genuine, imp. Porto Rico potato plants for some Gold Lace Wyandottes, not over 1 yr. old. Write Fannie Arnold, Surrency, Ga. Want to exch 2 Buff pullets and one cockerel, 9 mos old, for 2 silver Lace Wyandotte pullets and 1 cockerel, of same age. Mrs. J. H. Fowler, Da- cula; Gaz Rt. 2: Baby Chicks For Sale Baby chicks of all breeds, White, Brown, Buff Leghorns and Anconas, $12 per 100. R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks,- Buff Orpingtons, $12.50 per 100. Wht Rocks, Buff Rocks, White Wyandottes, - Silver Laced Wyandottes, Black, Wht. and Buff Minorcas all $14 per 100. Heavy mixed, $9.50 per 100; Cash with order. 100 per cent live del. guar. Felton McDougal, Lavonia, Ga. White Leghorn chicks, Ferris Best ege strain, from 259 to 300 egg hens, $12 per 100 del. Hatch every Wed- pesday: F. B. Flanders, Rockledge, a. A few Buff Rock baby chicks, $15 per 100, $8 per 50. Mrs. G. L. Trim- ble, Adairsville, Ga. 50 Dark red R. I. Red day-old chicks, April 2nd. Selected stock. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock chicks, 14c ea. del. Mrs. E. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. Pure bred Donaldson day old Red chicks, $16 a 100 del. Hatched weekly; also a few eggs from best pen, $2 per 2 del.. Mrs. T. J. Ray ,Stone Mtn. a. Tancred W. L. baby chicks. Write for price. Hatch each Tuesday. B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr. Atlanta, Ga. 1020 Gordon St. Farm on Cascade Road. Donaldson Red baby chicks from culled flock, $8 per 50, $15.50 a 100 del. ae H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. Thompson baby chicks, 15c each. April hatch. Postpaid. Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely, Ga. B. R. (fine strain) baby chicks $16 a 100, $8.50 per 50, $4.50 per 25. April del. Mrs. B. C. Plyer, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. ee ee are 3 i C. W. Page, Norcross, Mrs. M. L. Brantley, Adrian, Ga. Rt. Thursday, March 20, 1930. Baby Chicks For Sale Pure bred Quality chicks from high producing flocks: S. C. Reds and B. R. $15 a 100; White and Brown L. $13; Live del. guaranteed. Will exch. for what you have to offer. Write. Mrs. P. T. Lester, Rome, Ga. 117 Broad St. R. I. Reds, B. R. and W. L. chicks, lots less than 100, 14c 100, $13.50 500 lots, 138 100 per cent live del. J. O. Fussell, Dawson, Ga. Chicks from quality, vigorous, bred to lay hens: B. and Buff Rocks, R. I. Reds, W. Wyandottes, Black Minor- cas, $13. a 100; Tancred Leghorns and Heavy mixed, $11. Special price on large orders. Live del. guaranteed. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Pure bred J. B. Giant chicks, 18 ea. in lots of 25 or more. weekly hatch. Live del guaranteed. Mrs. H. J. Mc- Corvey, Hawkinsville, Ga. High class chicks: B. R., R. I. Reds, and White L., $13 a 100 for Rocks and Red and $12 a 100 for Leghorns. Post- paid. Safe arrival guaranteed. Hatch every Wednesday. Mrs. Lois Woods, Brooks, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted 100 or 200 R. I. Red or Buff Orping- tons, or any good breed to raise. on halves to 8 or 10 weeks old. Also want 25 or 30 hens, any good breed to raise on halves. Will return old ones and also your part .of young ones in fall. Write before you send. You pay trans- portation. Mrs. Ruth Derriso, Swains- boro; Ga. Rt..2. . , 100 or 150 pure bred R. I. Reds, or Barred Rocks, Buff Rocks, Ferris Wht Leghorns. Must be pure bred, to raise on halves to 8 weeks old. Want them between now and April 30th. Have good brooder and house. Please write before sending chicks.. Mrs. M. F. De- vane, Ellaville, Ga. 200 White Leghorn chieks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 weeks. Write be- fore sending. Mrs. Harley Sikes, Met- ter, Gas. Baby chicks, 200 to raise on halves. Must be pure bred R. I. Reds and Bar- red Rocks. Want 100 of each kindon or before April 1. Will give report once a week. Write before sending. Mrs. M. W. Brindle, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 22-A. BS 500 Barred Reck baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 weeks old. Will furnish feed, attention and fuel if other par- ty will furnish me the chicks. Ella . Everett, Richland, Ga. 2 400 pure breed White Leghorn chicks to raise on halves to 8 weeks old. to be delivered last of April. Mrs. Bp oence Sturm, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. 50 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 weeks old. Good care and feed, R. I. Reds, Cornish Games or B. Rock preferred. Want on or by March 31. Write before sending: Mrs. O. C. Davis, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 4. ' 100 or more baby chicks at once to raise on halves to 8 weeks old. Any large breed. Have good experience. Want good strong healthy chicks. Write before sending. Mrs. A. W. Parker, Geneva, Ga. ee 100 baby chicks, any large breed to raise on halves to 12 weeks old, will pay shipping charges on arrival. Oth- er party to pay on return, J. E. Da- vidson, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. 500 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 weeks old; Light Brahmas, Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds. Want them by April Ist. Must be pure bred and certified. Mrs. J. B. Woodward, Fair- mount, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 59. Want 150 or 200 chicks to raise on halves to 9 wks. old. B.-R., R. I. Reds, or any good breed. Plenty of feed and good place and will report often. Clif- - ford Coleman, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 2. Want by April 30th, 500 B. R., R. I> Reds, or any large breed chicks on halves, to 8 wks. Best of care etc. feed and milk. 12 yrs. exp. and good ref. toss H. K. Dozier, Brunswick, Ga. Rt. Want 250 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Good care and good place. Write what you. have before sending. Mrs. George Hall, Adel, Ga. Rt. 1. Want at once 100 chicks to raise on halves to 8 or 10 wks. Barred Rocks or Reds preferred. Mrs. A. I. Pat- terson, Metter, Ga. Rt. 2. Want about 3 M. little White Leg- horn biddies of good breeding by the first of April. Write J. B. Bass, Chip- ley; Ga. Eggs For Sale Burbon Red and M. B. mixed turkey eggs $3.25 doz. postpaid. March and MARKET BULLETIN April Del. Cash with order. Adams, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5. Pure white Indian Runner duck eggs, $1.25 per 13 del. G. N. Thomas, Tho- masboro, Ga. Geese eggs, 50c a setting. Add post- age. Elsie Gable, Felton, Ga. Thoroughbred Imperial Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, $1 per doz. del. Basket to be ret. B. M: Bowersville, Ga. -Tompkins strain pure bred R: I. Eggs $1.50 per 15; $6.50 for 100. Mrs. W. B. Shirley, Alto, Ga. Mammoth White Minorca eggs $1.25 Jessie Nell Carswell, Blythe, Ga. Box 12. Select hatching eggs from large dark red matings, $2 per 15; Mahoods heavy laying strain. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. RFD 1. ; Duck eggs, $1 per 13 Exch. for Big Bone Game chickens or Game eggs, or for blood tested W. L. eggs. Setting for setting. Ea. to pay chgs. Mrs. J. H. Kelehur, Ellabell, Ga. Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. M. B. turkey eggs from unrelated stock, 40c ea. $4 a doz. Can furnish several setting ea. week. Mrs. E .E. Jackson ,Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2. Guaranteed pure bred S. C. R. I. Red eggs, 85 per cent fertility guaranteed. Mash fed hens; cocks Direct. from Do- naldson. $5 per 100 postpaid and in- sured. Exch. a few settings. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. Pure Jersey Black Giant, Marcy strain eggs from closely culled for line breeding stock, $1 per 15. Miss Irene Gay, Jacksonville, Ga. Pure bred W. L. eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs, O. O. Hutcheson, Conley, Ga. Select eggs from special matings, S. C. R..I. Reds, prize winning stock bred for color, type, and egg production, $5 per 15. Other special matings, $1.50, $2 and $3 per 15. Mrs. W. M. Biggers, Glenn, Ga. Rt. 2. pure bred R. I. Reds, $1 per 15 not del. Mrs. L. E. Gayler, Lylerly, Ga. Rt. 3. Indian Runner duck eggs, $1 doz. H. A. Morris, Sandersville, Ga. Pure bred Aristocrat B. R. eggs se- lected from heavy layers, $1 per set- ting, $5 a 100 del. Will exch. 200 eggs for 100 pure bred White L. baby chicks. ee Florence Strum, Statesboro, Ga. Pure bred dark Cornish Game eggs, $1.15 per 15 postpaid. Crates to be ret. Exch. some for nice dried apples or peaches. Mrs. T. G. Shurling, Tennille, Ga. Rt. A. Pure bred Owens strain R. I. Red eggs, 75c per 15 FOB. Mrs. R. D. Raulerson, Leslie, Ga. Silver Duck Wing Game eggs, pure bred stock, $2.50 per 15. Postage extra. Mrs. G. J. Holton, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure bred B. P. Rock eggs, $1.25 per set. del. Crates ret.. Exch. some for Muscovey or White Pekin duck eggs, Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. Pure bred B. R. eggs, Thompson strain, $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga. , Owen Strain R. I. Red eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. J. M. Goolsby, Gra- ham, Ga. Rt. 1. / Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, $1 doz. del. Checks not accepted. Mrs. W. I. Mobley, Ludowici, Ga. Rt. 1. M. B. turkey eggs, 50c ea. $5 per 11; also pure White Indian Runner eggs, $1.25 per 15. Exch. for early Velvet bean seed, Otootan or Mathews Soy 7. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga. _Egegs from big, healthy carefully mat- ed, excellent laying White P. Rocks, 80c per 15 del. Carton to be ret. R. S. Nash, Smyrna, Ga. Pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red and pure bred Partridge Rock eggs, each, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. Cleveland Gaines, Canon, Ga. Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, $1.50 per 14; also famous Mahood R. I. Red eggs, $1.25 per 15. $5 a 100. Mrs. J. B. Paul, Leesburg, Ga. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs from large, healthy hens, $1.50 per 15, $2.75, 30 postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. : Turkey eggs, $3.50 per setting, del. from big hens and toms, wt. 31 and 21 Ibs. respectively. Now ready for ship- eee Mrs. C. W. Jones, McRae, Ga. Select. eggs from Thompson B. R. Ringlet stock, 2nd Direct, $1.25 per 15 del. Cash, or exch. for peas. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. M. B.. turkey eggs, $4.50 per doz. or $2.75 for 6, from very select birds. Mrs. E. G. Griggs, LaGrange, Ga. Box 572. Bird Bros. strain Partridge Rock Holland, per 15; will exch. for turkey eggs. Mrs. |. B R eggs $1 per 15. Mrs. D. A. Pope, Selected eggs from Tompkins strain eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. J. W. Capel, Molena, Ga. J B Giant Marcy strain, and White Orp. Byers strain eggs, each, $1.25 per 15; also Mammoth big bone Gold Bronze turkey eggs, Aril del. $3 per doz. Money order only. Miss Gussie Strickland, Alvaton, Ga. M. B. turkey eggs, $4 doz., $5 per 15; also R. I. Red eggs, good and, true to color, $1.50 per setting. Exch. for White, Muscovey. duck eggs. Setting for setting, or 1 setting for 2 set. In- | dian Runner, or 1 doz. Mammoth Pe- kin duck eggs. Mrs. M. L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga Tompkins strain dark S C RI Red (extra fine winter layers) eggs, $1.50 per setting, 2 set. $2.75, $6 a 100. J. A. Elliott, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. Eggs: R. I. Reds from a fine stock, and Thompson Ringlet B. R. from a very fine hen, each, $1 per setting of 15 eggs for Reds; 17 eggs for B. R. ae with order. _D. M. Long, Alma, a, e Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. and Ferris S. C. W. L. eggs: 1st pens, each, $1.35 per 15, $2.25, 30; Range flock, $1.10 per 15, $1.75, 30;: larger lots, 5c an egg, del. Cartons ret. Money order only. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. Z Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1.25 per 15. Exch. for honey, syrup, Porto Rico potato plants, or would exch. 1 setting for pure bred Golden Sebright ban- tam eggs. Write first. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Madison, Ga. Buff Orp. eggs, Fullers Golden Beau- ty strain, $1 per 15. Mrs. John P. Mad- dox, Madison, Ga. Rt. 2. : Bronze turkey eggs, from the finest of prize winners. Del in March, April and May. Ask for prices. aW. S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga. Buff Rock, Nugget strain eggs, Sired from trapnested, high egg record stock, $1.50 per 15; $2.75 per 30. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Selected B. R. eggs from large, heavy, healthy hens; closely culled, $1 per 15. Carton to be ret. Weekly shipments. Mrs. J. T. Holland Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2: Pure bred Light Brahma (won _-first prize at County Fair) eggs, $1.50, 15; $2.75, 30; $8.00 a 100; also pure bred Wycoff S. C. W. L. eggs, 1 per 15 ,$1.75, 30, $4 a 100. Exch for field peas. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. Pure Pekin duck eggs, $1 doz. Add. postage. Mrs. L. R. Rampey, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8. Pure bred, selected White Wyandotte eges, $1 per 15, $5 a 100 postpaid. M. L. Snare, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4. Thoroughbred Thompson B. R. eggs, from large 2 yr. old hens, $1 per 15 del. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga, Rt. / Black Minorca hatching eggs, genu- ine Pape strain, $1.50 per setting post- paid. Exch. for peas. Mrs. J. A. Wil- son, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 60 doz. eggs weekly. G. Extra White. Commission men need not apply. V. Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Ga. re Pure ompson B. Rock eggs, will exch for 1 doz. Pekin Duck eggs. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, Talbotton, Ga. : Genuine Brown, Red game eggs, good fresh and fertile, but will not guaran- tee every egg. $3 per 15; or $5.50 for 30. C. S. Framley, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure Bred Barred Rock eggs, will exch for Spanish Peanuts or sell for 75c per 15. Mrs. J. C. Hosea, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 3 Select eggs from S. C. R. I. Reds, Donaldson strain mated to Star Cocks $1.50 for 15; or $6 per 100 del. C. P. Colclough, Maxeys, Ga. Barred Rock eggs, Thompson strain, blood-tested B. W. D5 No. 1 pens, $1.50. Also R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson strain $1.50 per 15. Mrs... Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. Barred Rock eggs from best pens, Settings from $2 to $5. Mrs. C. E. Smith, Jeffersonville, Ga. Brown Leghorn eggs $1.50 for 15; Cash with order. Send 10c for postage. L. J. Howard, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure Black Langshan eggs, $1.50 per setting del. by insured parcel post. Mrs. J. G. Burden, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 9. M. B. slightly mixed with Bourbon Red turkey eggs, $3.25 doz. del. March and April del. Money order with order. Mrs. Flora Skinner, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5. Pure bred R. C. Silver L. Wyandotte eggs, $1 per 15. Crate to be ret. Mrs. J. E. Sorrow ,Commerce, Ga. Rt. White Cornish and Buff Minorca eggs, each $1.50 per 15. Raymond Mc- Cutcheon, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 1. On Warm Spring Road. . Pure Thompson B. R. eggs 75c per 15, A. G. Hartley, Alamo, Ga. ; Thompson B. R. eggs, 61.50 per 18, PAGE THREE $5 a 100, postpaid. Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely, Ga. S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.25 per set. or exch. for potato slips, or black-eyed peas. Mrs. Lula Peyton, Alto, Ga..Rt. 2. Big Bronze turkey eggs, $3.50 per Nag Crate ret. B. W. Cook, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure B. R. eggs, selected quality, $1.25 per 15 del. Exch. for anything can use. Mrs. W. W. Bennett, Ac- worth, Ga. Rt. 1. Fertile eggs from best pen, Donald- son dark Reds, $1.50 per 15. Exch. for leading var. of cabbage or onion plants. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1 S. C. Ancona eggs, Sheppard strain (matings extra quality, paid $1 per egg from which they were hatched), $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. G. W. Adams, Wrens, Ge. Fine strain B: R. eggs, $2 per 15, $4.50 per 50, $8 a 100. Mrs. B. C. /Plyer, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. Booking orders for Ring-neck_ pheas- ant eggs $3.75 per set. of 15, to be filled ~ in order received beginning in May.. Supply limited. Mrs. H. G. Grealing, Augusta, Ga- Rt. 3. Pure bred White Rock, Fischel strain eges, $1.50 per 15, $2.75, 30; $5 a 100. Well packed and postpaid. Money or- der preferred. Mrs. C. C. Payne, Tif- ton, Ga. Rt. 6. Pure B. R. eggs of good breeding, $1 per 15, $1.75, 30 $2.50 per 48, $5 a 100 All del. Crate ret. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, Pinehurst, Ga. Rt. 1. Aristocrat B. R. eggs, $1.25 per 15. Crate ret. Cash with order. Mrs. C. J. Tomlinson, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 3. Booking orders for big bone M. B. turkey eggs from 2 yr. old stock, $5 doz. del. Mrs. L. C. Bigbie, Shellman, Ga. $ R. I. Red eggs, $6 a 100; or $1 per 15. Owens dark red strain. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. R. I. Red eggs from Mrs. Donaldsons rich dark red stock, $1.25 per 15 del. Cart to be ret. Mrs. O. L. Craft, La- vonia, Ga. : Pure. bred Pape strain Black Minor- ca eggs, $1.25 per 15, $2, 30 del. Mrs. Russell Sauls, Shellman, Ga. Pure bred dark Cornish eggs, Web- ber strain, $1.10 per 15 del. ~-Cartons to be ret.- Mrs. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. Thoroughbred big bone M*#B. turkey eges, $3.75 per doz. or 35c an egg. March and April del. Crate to be ret. Money order with order. Alto, Ga. Pure bred S. C. Buff L. eggs, $1 per 15 del. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. Pure bred B. R. eggs, 50c per 15 at home, or 75c del. M. B. turkey eggs, 30c each, $3.50 doz. del. Cartons to be ret. Colvard, Bowman, Ga. re R. I. Red eggs from good flock, $4 a 100. Crate to be ret. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 5. Eggs: pure Giant strain Light Brah- ma, from 9 lb. hens, $2.50: per 15, $4.50 for 30; Donaldsons S. C. R. I. Red, $2 per 15, $7 a 100. Mrs. Jewel Godard, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred B. R. eggs, fresh and fer- tile, $1 per 15 del. Mrs. S. J. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per 15. Crates ret. Postpaid. Miss Ronie John- son, Shellman,;-Ga. Rt. 1. Marcy strain J. B. Giant eggs, $1 per 15. A. C..Floyd, Clayton, Ga. Rt. 2. Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15. In lots of 6 doz. 5c each del. Crate to be ret. Safe del. guaranteed. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. Pure White Rock, Fischel strain eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Con- cord, Ga. Carefully selected Ancona eggs, Sheppard strain, $1 per 15, $1.95, 30; $4 a 100 del. Also eggs from pure bred Parks strain B. R., 6 and 8 lb. hens, mated to unrelated cockerels, $1.50 per ; ye per 30. Reg. Permit D1-30. All def. Cartons ret. Daris Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. Exhibition type Golden Sebright bantam, and White Cornish Game eggs, ea., $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga. Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, 85c per 15, $1.65 for 30 del. Crate to be ret. Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2. 15 Buff Cochin Bantam eggs, $1.50 and 15 Black Minorca eggs, $2.25. Crate to be ret. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. W. T. Westbrook, Una- dilla, Ga. Select, from best laying strain J. B. Giant eggs, $1.50 per setting. Mrs. S. W. Morgan, Vienna, Ga. ~ (Continued on page six) fei Will Hart, Money order only. Mrs. M. C. s PAGE FOUR Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The , BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 Entered a ssecond 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 o fpostage provided for in section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917. Notice o ffarm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under postal regulations ,inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is ac- epepanie by new copy of no- ce. 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. SOY BEAN CONTRACTS FOR FARMERS | One of the largest feed mills in the country want to contract with Geor- gia farmers to grow yellow Soy beans for their mills. This company will contract to pay a price above the cost of production for November 1930 delivery at their mills. _If the market goes up, the farmer re- serves the right to sell his beans in any market he chooses, first giving this @oncern the option of accepting them at such higher price. Seed will not be furnished, but this concern will advise where good seed may be purchased. s For further information, address the State Bureau of Markets, Atlanta, Georgia. : Poultry For Sale AUSTRALORES Australorp at half price cockerels, $2 to $5; pullets, $2 to $3; Excellent table fowl, fine layers, and of the best blood. W. E. Rouse, Valdosta, Ga., 210 East Gardon St. BARRED ROCKS 6 Thompson 18 mos. old hens and 1 cock, $8, or exch. for 75 W. L. day old chicks. Mrs. C. J. Ashley, Edison, Ga. 2 thoroughbred B. R. cockerels: 1 March 1929 hatch, $1.50; other, April, 1929 hatch, $1.25. Well grown birds. et! Williamson, Plains, Ga. Box CAPONS FOR SALE 2 capons: J. B. Giant-and.R. I. Red. June hatch, wt. 8 or 10 lbs. 30c lb. FOB. E. G. Nix, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. GAMES 2 pullets and 2 stage pure Cubans, last spring hatch, $5 for lot. Exch. for 50 baby chicks, any pure bred: also 1 Allen Roundhad last spring pullets, $1.50; 1 crdss, Half Red Clayborn and Mugwamp, now laying, $1.50. A. L. Pettit, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 Bee Martin Game rooster, 1 yr. old, $5 or exch. for anything of equal value. Mrs. W. P. Orr, Nashville, Ga. LEGHORNS 10 Ferris W. L. now laying hens, 80c ea. FOB Woodville. Mrs. E. L. Keach, Penfield, Ga. ~ 10 to 20 young W. L., $1 ea. or entire lot together for 90c each FOB here. Mostly Ferris strain. Mrs. R. P. Stein- heimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Barron Eng. S. C. W .L. pullets, heavy winter laying strain, 10 to 12 wks. old, $85 per 100. Check with or- der. Ready for shipment April 1st. Prompt attention. F. N. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga. Rt.. 2. : MARK ET BULLE EB TEN 100 W. L. 5 to 6 wks. old pullets, 60c ea. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga . 10 W. L. hens and 1 rooster ,1.50 ea. or the lot for $15. Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. 46 W. L. yr. old hens and 1 rooster, pure Tancred strain, $50 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs. E. J. McDougal, La- vonia, Ga. 150 W. L. pullets, April and August 1929 hatch $1.10 and $1 ea. or $150 for lot. Party to furnish coops.. J. A. Flanagan, Towns, Ga. 100 W. L. April 1929 hatch, laying 70 per cent now. $125 for lot FOB. S. 8. Copeland, Jackson, Ga. Booking orders for selected Tanc- red S. C. W. L. pullets. Make del. in April, May and June, 11 to 15 wks. old, $85 per 100 FOB. Coops to be ret. at my expense. 1-4 cash, bal. to be paid be- fore shipment is made, or will ship C. > D. for bal. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, a. ORPINGTONS 4 pure bred Buff Orp. August hatch roosters, $1.25 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. L. E. Chapman, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 pure bred Golden Buff. Orp. cock- erels, 9 mos. old, Direct from Byers Prize Winning Champion Exhibition matings, $7. and $4 ea. Miss Margaret Fussell, Rhine, Ga. 3 W. Orp. roosters and 15 hens, $2 ea. $25 for lot. Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. 4 Buff Orp. (2 each, cockerels and pullets) hatched from eggs Direct from Byers. Pullets now laying; cockerels, wt. 8 lbs. $5 per pr, or $9 for lot. Mrs. J. J. Mann, Tallapoosa, Ga. R. I. REDS 12 mos. old dark R. I. Red cockerel, $3; 5 young, now laying hens, $2: ea. Se for lot. J. F. Robinson; Wiley, a. 1 pure bred dark, rich R. I. Red, Mahood strain 18 mos old male bird, = a H. W. Tucker, Macon, Ga., Ss. C. R. I. Red 2 yr. old cock, Di- rect from Owens, $2.50 FOB. Exch. for potato plants, April del. Mrs. E. -H. Buckner, Machen, Ga., Rt. 1. 4 R. I. Red 1929 hatch, now laying hens, and 1 cockerel, $7, for the lot. Mrs. J .L. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. 9 hens and 1 cockerel, July hatch, a Reds, $10. Mrs. Roberts, Gardi, a. 1 yr. old hens from Star pen of Don- aldsons best Reds/ now laying, $2.25 each, any number ;cock to match pens, $2.50 to $10 each, unrelated; 1 yr. hens from Exhibition pens, $1.75 each; 2 yr.|G old hens from Utility pens, $1.50 ea. ee R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 5. 2 pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red 8 wks. old .cockerels, 80c each, $1.50 for 2. Write. Miss Clara Odom, Sycamore, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 29. 1 yr. old R. I. Red rooster, blood-test- ed, Ped stock, $2.50 each at my home. Hugh M. Milner, Barnesville, Ga. Donaldson R. I. Red hens selected and culled ,none over 2 yrs. old, select- ed and ne layers, $2 ea. Mrs. Emmett Trammel, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 R. I. Red January 1930 hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. J. I. Abbott, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE Pure bred White Holland and Bour- bon Red toms, $8 each; eggs, $6 doz. del. and insured. -T. W. Dalton, Atlo, Ga. 1 turkey (M. B.) hen, 2 yrs .old, $5. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Rydal, Ga. Some fine M. B. turkey hens, $5 ea. ae H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga. Rt. PIGEONS FOR SALE 6 White King cocks, $1 ea. Exch 3 cocks for same number of hens. Pres- ton L. Layton, Augusta, Ga. PIGEONS FOR SALE Several pr. mated White Kings, also odd birds and youngsters for sale or exch. H. L. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 963 Dill Ave. Baby Chicks For Sale Quality baby chicks from blood test- ed, carefully culled stock; Thompson B. R., Donaldson Reds, Fischel White Rocks, each, $14 a 100 del. Heavy mix- ed, from above flocks, $12.50 a 100 (limited amount); Tancred strain W. L., Sheppards Anconas, $12.50 a 100; light breeds mixed, $10 del. W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga. : R. I. Red chicks. 13 1-2c ea., mixed heavy Anconas, 12 1-2c ea. Hammond Harrell, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 6. 5 M chicks every Tuesday afternoon: B. R., R. I. Reds, $14 a 100; 300, $40; 500, $65; White L., $12. a 100. Postpaid and live del. Send no money. We ship Cc. O. D, G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. Buff Rocks, Nuggett strain, sired from trapnested, high producing yards, $15 a 100; $8, 50; $5 per 25. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. White and B. Leghorns, $12 a 100. Immediate del. S. C. Bohanon, At- lanta, Ga. 1968 DeKalb Ave., at Kirk- wood. R. I. Reds, B. R., Buff Orp. and W. L. big ,strong, healthy and antigin tested for B. W. D. Extra chicks packed at rate of 4 to the 100. Live del guar- anteed. $15 a 100; $8, 50; $4.25 per 25. Weekly hatches. J. C. Baston, Mill- edgeville, Ga. Day old chicks: B..R., W. L., R. I. Reds, and W. Wyandottes, $12 a 100, or 14c ea., less than 100 lots. Guaran- teed 100 per cent live del.. From trap- ped and tested flocks. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure bred R. I. Red baby chicks: 25 (hen hatched the 15th this March) from best Star pen, at 25c each, also 1 pure bred Red hen, $1.50. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton ,Ga. Baby chicks of all breeds: W., B., and Buff L. and Anconas,: $12 a 100; R. I. Reds, B. R., Buff Orp., $12.50 a 100; White Rocks, Buff R., White and Silver L. Wyandottes, Black, White, and Buff Minorcas, $14 a 100: Heavy mixed, $9.50 a 100. Prompt del. 100 per cent live del. guaranteed. Cash with order. Fel- ton McDougal, Lavonia, Ga. B| R., Reds, and White Rocks, $14 a 100; W. and S. L. Wyandottes, and Buff Orp. $15; J. B. Giants and Light Brah- mas, $18; W. L. from trapnested stock, av. above 800 eggs per hen per year, $15; Heavy breeds, assorted for fryers, $13. Add 1c per chick in 50 lots and 2c per chick in: 25 lots. Deduct 1-2c per chick in 500 lots and 1c per chick in M. lots or more. O. J. Heely, River- dale, Ga. Heavy mixed chicks from good lay- ing hens (no Leghorns) $11 a 100 del. Hatch every Thursday. Mrs. Sim Gibbs, Rockledge, Ga. Booking order for R. I. Reds, March 28th and April 1st del. 15c ea. plus postage. Mrs. C. S. Murr, Decatur, Ga. 931 3rd Ave., Rt. 3, Phone Dearborn 2210 J. : B. R. and Red chicks, 14c each; An- conas and W. L., 12c,ea. Del. and. live del. guaranteed. Homer G. Cline, Canton, Ga., Rt. 4. Tancred W. L. chicks, $12 a 100. Exch. for Velvet beans and Porto Rico potato plants. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield, a. Chicks from State Accredited Flocks, bred for high egg production, 100 per cent live del. guar. carrying chgs. pre- paid. Write for prices on what you want, and state your second choice. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. Ferris Best Eggs strain W. L. 259 to 300 ege grade, $12 a 100 del. Hatch ev- ery Wednesday. F. B. Flanders, Rock- ledge, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted Want to exch. part Jersey 1 mo. old male calf, for 50 R. I. Red, 75 White L. baby chicks. Ross Williams, Bow- don, Ga., Rt. 5. Want from 2 to 800 any large breed chicks to raise on halves, also from 25 to 50 baby turkeys to raise on halves. Good range, plenty of feed and best of attenion. Write. R. L. Ellington, Loganville, Ga., Rt. 2. : Want 100 Buff Orp. to raise on halves to 12 wks. old. Good place and will make weekly report. Write before sending. Mrs. L. W. Ables, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 3. Want 100 chicks, day old, Brahmas, S.C. R. I. Reds, or Barred Rocks, soon. Write. Mrs. H. G. Neisler, Reynolds, Ga., RFD 2. Want 50 chicks to raise on halves fo 8 wks..old. Good care and feed. R. I. Reds, Cornish Games, or B. Rocks Reds preferred. On, or by March 31st. Mrs. O. GC. David, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 4. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 10 or 12 wks. old; Buff Rock or Buff Orp. preferred. No Name _ or address. Want 100 R. I. Reds and 100 Ply- mouth Rocks to raise on shares to 8 or 10 wks. Good range, furnish feed and notify often. Write before send- ing. Mrs. Glenn Phillips, Vidalia, Ga. Rt. 3: Eggs For Sale Carefully selected eggs from high producing flocks of Barred Rock hens $1 per 15; $1.75 per 30; Can furnish 100 Thursday, March 20, 1930. weekly, at 4 1-2c per egg. Cartons to be returned. Satisfaction guar. Mfrs. J. S. Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. Rt. 3 Box. 27; : Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs for setting $1 per doz. Pure bred. R. M. Blackwell, Rutledge, Ga. Indian Runner Duck eggs $1 per $15 Cartons to be returned. W. E. Good- win, Wadley, Ga. Thorough Bred Buff Rock eggs $1.25 per setting of 16 eggs.. Mrs. W. P. Whitworth, Adairsville, Ga. Pure Bred Everlay strain Brown Leghorn eggs $1 per 15; Pure bred Brown and White Indian runner Duck eggs $1 per doz. Mrs. J. C. Fleming, Lyerly, Ga. Rt. 2. Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte eggs 75e per 15. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Lyerly; Ga hes. Select Donaldson R. I. Red (prize winner stock) eggs, $1 per 15; $3 per 50. $5.50 per 100. Mrs. Emmett Trammel, Duluth, Ga. Rt. 1. Donaldson strain S. C. R. I. Red eggs, high fertility $1 per 15; $1.50 per 30. Add 10c for postage. Mrs. J. S. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. Brown Leghorn eggs, Everlay strain $1.25 per 15; $6 per 100; White Leghorn eggs, Same price. W. H. Vickery, Mar- tin, Ga. Thompson strain Barred Rock eggs $1.50 per 15; Delivered. Martha Coch- ran, Pisgah, Ga. Ellis Strain Big Bone Giant Turkey eggs, $4.50 per doz. FOB. Mrs. Carrie Lewis, Rydal, Ga. . Pure Bred Dark red S. C. R. I. Reds, Tompkins strain $1 per 15; Miss Carlie Kemp, Marietta, Ga. : Pure White Indian Runner Duck eges $1.25 per 15; Mrs. T.: K. Moore, Canton, Ga, Rt. 3. Box 52. Donaldson Strain R. I. Red eggs 75c per setting, if 2 settings are taken, 66 2-3c per doz. Cant fill case lots. Also Pure bred M. White Pekin Duck eggs $1.50 per 15; $1.10 per doz. postpaid. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. Light Brahma eggs, Giant strain $1.50 per 15; $6.50 per 100 del. Mrs. W. R. Vickery, Martin, Ga. Pure bred eggs from prize winning stock ,Barred Rocks, White Rocks, White Orpingtons, Indian Games, also Indian Runner Duck $1.50 and $2 per setting. Will exch. for any kind of Garden or field peas or seed. . Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. Turkey eggs from Mammoth Bronze hens and toms $4 per 12. Ship March April and May. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Rydal, Ga. Pure M B turkey eggs, $3.25 per doz. del. March and April del. also some fine M. B. Turkey. H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. Barred Rock eggs, Thompson Strain, free from. range flock, selected 75c per setting $1.40 for 30; $4 per 100. Mrs. L. A. Smith, Woodcliff, Ga. J. B: Giant eggs, hens mated to un- related cockerels, Marcy strain $1.25 per 15. Crates to be del. W. H. Rich- ardson, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 3. - Guaranteed Pure Bred M. B. Gold- bank Bird Bros. Turkey eggs, now ready $5 per doz. del. Also T.hompson Imp. ringlet Barred Rock eggs for hatching $1.25 per 15 del. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. Select eggs Thompson strain Barred Rocks, pure bred from 6 to 7 lb. close- ly culled hens, unrelated cockerels, fine stock $1.25 per setting $2 per 2 settings 7c per ege by the 100. J. R. Bowen, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 2. Everlay Brown Leghorn eggs $1.25 per 15 del. Guar. pure bred. A. S. Cauthein, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3. Pure Bred Dark S.C. R. I. Red eggs 60c per 15. not prepaid. Dorsey Duna- gan, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Hatching eggs from my Star Red, direct from Donaldson best pens. at 1-2 price $2.50 per 15 or 2 settings for $4. Utility reds, $1.50 per 15 or $2 per 30. Fertility good. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. Fresh selected hatching eggs from healthy flocks of genuine Booth Strain S. C. White Minorcas. Parents of this flock pedigreed $1.50 per setting. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Blakely, Ga. Choice, fresh S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Butte strain, $1.25 per 15 del. Money order with order. fersonville, Ga. E Pure bred Donaldson 'S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15 postpaid. Cartons ret. Mrs: Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2 "Ss. . R. I. Red eggs, Donaldson strain, $1 per 15 postpaid. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. W. L. Eggs, $1 per 15. Exch. for gar-~ den bean seed. Mrs. Gracie Puckett, Cordele ,Ga. Rt. B. : J. E. Channell, Jef-_ & z= ursday, March 20, 1930. Eggs For Sale Regal Dorcas R. C. W. Wyandotte Bes, $1.50 per 16. Mrs. Andrew Chat- am, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. R. C. S. L. Wyandotte heavy breed eggs, $1.15 per 15, $2 for 30. Del. Ga. on to be ret. W. R. Roper, Orange, Rt 1: lected eggs from Giant Black Mi- reas from 2 and 3 yr. old hens, mat- [| to cockerel direct. from Papes umph Exhibition Quality matings, -per 15 del. by P. P. Breeding the pe strain exclusively for 6 yrs. for ality rather than quantity. L. B. lliams, Newnan, Ga. : lected eggs, Tompkins strain S. C. Reds, fine winter layers, 1 set- , $1.50; 2 settings, $2.75. Large lots 7 del. J. A. Elliott, Lavonia, ck eggs, White Pekin duck eggs er 13 del. Mrs. H. W. Corbitt, and, Ga. e bred Barred Rock eggs 75 per Mrs. C. H. Snow, Ivey, Ga. g Bone Giant Bronze turkey eggs er doz. prepaid in Ga. These ds were originated in the Mountains California. Toms wt. 55 to 60 lbs. a = 27 lbs. L. J. Ellis, Cumming re bred S. C. W. L. eggs, $1 per vould like to contract to furnish 6 doz. eggs per week at 35 or 40c _ Carton to be ret. Miss Lillie ette, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 1. puddle duck eggs, 80c not pre- d. J. W. Dills, Tunnel Hill, Ga. Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs, $1.25 per el. by mail. Bettie Kelley, Fair- a., Rt. 4, Care Mrs. W. T. imp. White Pekin duck eggs, $1 doz. ch, for red Spanish peanuts, Por- o potato slips, or field peas. Miss eges from thoroughbred 2 and ; turkey hens, Bird Bros. Gold- Strain (non-related tom and . Mrs. Lizzie Waldrip, inesville, Ga.- ancy Aristocrat B. R. eggs, $1.50 per Exch. 1 set. for Stone Mtn. melon G. D. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. _B. Giant Bronze turkey eggs, El- ain mixed (80 eggs in 84 days; grow to wt. 55 to 60 Ibs., hens, to 25 lbs.,) 60c ea., or 50 or more 1 lot, 50c ea. Take a bu. dried ap- S or peaches, free from worms at > Ib. for payment on eggs; also have dson S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 , $5 a 100. Safe del. guar. Mrs. G. Waldrop, Tifton, Ga. arhorse Game eggs, from Col. Ba- old original stock, $3 per 15, or $5 30; Bacon, Warhorse, and Hop- ns Warhorse cross, eggs, $2.50 per $4 for 30, prepaid, and more eggs i-2 price if a poor hatch (all hens 2 yrs. old or older and 17 lb. brood cock.) O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, _Pape strain Black Minorca eggs, $1.- 25 per 15.- Mrs. L. E. Suder, Jones- oro, Ga, Rt2. Pure, (direct from R. on strain) eggs, from carefully ed flocks, $1 per seting. Mrs. Roy erson, Vidalia, Ga. Ferris S. C. White Leghorn _ eggs m pen direct $1.50 per 15; 2nd pen er 15; $1.75 per 30; Larger lots 4 Thompson Improved er 15. $2.75 per 30; 2nd pen $1.10 15; $2 per 30. Larger lots 5c per Remit P. O. Money order. Car- to be ret. Mrs. J. E. Steadham, Dridee, Gas Ris owe ae rsey Giant eggs, $1 per setting, paid, $2.75 per 50, $5 for 100. Ship- to hatcheries for 3 yrs. Would like ntract with hatchery, can ship 100 ore weekly. Mrs. J. B. Saye, New- a 2 ee owlers Champion B. Rock eggs $1 er 15. Crates to be ret: H. O. Loyd, ngton, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 194. Thoroughbred Thompson R. Rock ges, $1 per 15 or will exch. for any- thing useful. Mrs. W. L. Spearman, emple, Ga., Rt. 2. ark red, Donaldson strain R. TI. ed eggs $1 per 15; From culled hens. iss Eva Haynes, Buford, Ga. Aristocrat Imperial Ringlet Barred ck eggs $1.25 per setting. Cartons to returned. Mrs. Josie K. Jenkins, hionega, Ga. Rt. 1. : re bred M. B. turkey eggs $3 per Pure bred R. I. R. eggs $1.25 1 or $1 for 15 FOB. Tomp- | Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 8. IL, Red Don- | MARKET BULLETIN kins strain. Mrs. B. Y. Morrison, Eggs Wanted Want: 6 Bronze Turkey eggs, will exch 2 settings of pure bred Barred Rock eggs, select from good layers. Eleanor Hayes, Covington, Ga. Want: Anconas, and Buff Orping- ton, Black Minorcas, and Wyandotte eggs 15 per setting. Will exch. for Same. Miss Eva Cogburn, Alpharetta, Ga: Rt. 2. _ Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE SPECIAL NOTICEAt Auction Co-operative sale of 25 Reg. Jersey bulls, selected, from Ga.s leading herds by Ward C. Smarr, of the Amer. Jersey cattle club, and L. H. Marlatt, of the Ga. State College of Agricul- ture. To be held at Suitsus Jersey Farm, Valdosta, Ga., April 15th, at 12:00 Noon (Eastern time). 2 good cows, 1 with young calf; oth- er to be fresh in April. Write or come see them. R. L. Worley, Roopville, RGA. Et: 3. 1 pure bred 3 mos,old Guernsey bull calf for sale. Dr. N. C.. Alston, Rich- land, Ga. Jersey and Guernsey cross; other, 3 cond and without bad habits, $75 each a oa Mrs. J. I. Abbott, Alma, Ga. Reg. Jersey bull, excellent Raleigh breeding and qualities, at slightly above Beef price. S. L. Thornton, Deweyrose, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 cows with young calves, or soon to fresheh, for sale. All Guernseys and Jerseys. C. T. Miller, Leo, Ga. 7 mos. old Reg. Jersey bull, best breeding, $40. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. Reg. Guernsey male calves, 1 to 5 mos. old, $35 up. Exch. for field peas or seed corn. Prentiss Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. : : : Fine Jersey milch cow, with young calf; 1 1-2 lb. butter a day, $65 at my Care Gen. Del. es 1 cream col. Jersey heifer, good stock, but not reg. due to freshen Ap- Guy Benefield, Buford, Ga., Rt. 4. 5 yr. old Reg. Guernsey bull, wt. about 1100 lbs. Sacrifice for $100.00 Will exch for heifers, peas, or Soy beans. C. M. Massey, Perkins, Ga. 9 Grade Jersey cows, T. B. tested, for sale. Miss Lee Norris, Newborn, a. Full blood Jersey, but not reg. 7 wks. old calf, with black tongue and black switch, $15. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. ibe Dae e A good milch cow also a good mule and a good mare for sale. W. M. Ethridge, Warthen, Ga. _ HOGS FOR SALE ent. to reg. Sell reasonably, or exch. for equal value. G. E. Asten, Fairburn, Ga., Rity-2: = eS: Outstanding Hampshire pigs, either sex. Show prospects. Y6ung boars ready for service. Cholera immune. Reg. in buyers name, and: priced rea- Ga. ee Pure bred 5 mos. old P. C. male, ex- tra fine. Sell or exch for good plug mule nearby and pay the difference. wae Truelove, Stockbridge, Ga., Rites Z oe 8 thrifty pigs, 3-4 P. C. from thor- oughbred sire, $5 ea. Ready for del. April 15th $1 books order. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4. : 2 yr. old good stock sow with pigs, 3 mos .old of good breeding. No runts nor stunted. Cheap or exch for fresh in milch cow. W. E. Chambly, Ideal, Ga. Rt. I. Z 9 good thrifty Feeder pigs, P. C. and Duroc cross, ready for shipment, April ay $40. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, a. j 3 B. P. C. male pigs, 12 wks. old, pure stock, ent. to reg. $ 5ea. FOB Cash. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitch- ell, Ga. - ; 2 pure bred O. I. C. male pigs, 6 wks. old, $10 ea. Money with order. H. J. Crane, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 5. .8 thoroughbred 8 wks. old P. C. male pigs, ent. to reg. $10 ea. FOB. J. C. Ward, Perry, Ga. LS. P. C. gilt, wt. about 100 Ibs. not bred. Make best offer. H. H. Mason, Stonewall, Ga. ! HORSES AND MULES 1 mule, work and plow (r [but eats: co and ga 2 young milch cows: 1 two yr. old yr. old Jersey, both gentle and in good barn. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma Ga. ril 7th. Tested for T. B. $50 at barn. | % mos old boar: father reg. mother sonably. James MacGough, Cochran, FOR SALE yrs. old, $50 cash. Mrs. G. J. Hol- comb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102. EE Large 7 yr: old mule, $175. C. B. Huie, Forest Park, Ga. 9 yr. old mare mule, wt. 1M lbs., work anywhere, $150 cash; or 1 black horse mule, 7 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbs., work anywhere and gentle, $1.25. Cash B. C. McLendon, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 3. 9 or 10 yr. old black horse, wt. 1M Ibs., sound, work anywhere, $50 cash, or exch for milch cow, 1 reg. heifer, 1 1-2 or 2 yrs. old, or corn. Dr. F J. McDaniel, Lilburn, Ga. Box 13. 8 yr. old Shetland pony, 600 lbs. white and brown spots, good, gentle, and will plow, $50 cash at barn. Mrs. H.A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga. : SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Nubian buck, 12 mos old, $5; also 1 full blood Nubian two mos. old buck, $2.50. Mrs. C. R. Wat- son, Marietta, Ga. 35 head of common goats, several Kids in bunch, $1 a., if all are taken. J. L. Rentz, Graham, Ga. 6 sheep: 1 male and 5 ewes. Sell for cash. Write or see. S. A. Howard, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. -3. Pure Swiss Reg. cream white Saanan milk goats, now fresh; will give 3 qts. to a gal of milk daily. $50 each. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. I Nubian milk goat, 2 yrs. old, with 2 mo. old doe kid. Sell or exch for same value in pure bred chickens. O. B. Chandler, Palmetto, Ga. we RABBITS. FOR SALE 3 Junior heavy wt. Chinchilla does, Ped. and from Reg. parents, $10; 30 Standard Chin. does and 3 bucks, 10 to 14 mos. old, $5 each; 2 Giant Chin. does and 1 buck, $35 for trio. Some of the above are Reg. and all are elig- ible. T. J. Fleming, Savannah, Ga., RFD 3. : Prize winning Chinchillas, all ages; Sandy Flemish Giants, White N. Z. buck, at right prices. G. C. Murray, At- lanta, Ga. 155 East Lake Terrace, *Phone, Dea. 4603. : 14 N. Z. Reds, Ped. stock sub. to reg., 8 mos. old, wt. 3 lbs; priced right; will exch. for any good strain of chickens. Write Mrs. Aris M. Davis, Lakemont, Ga. Rt.-2: ee N. Z. White and Chin. does, Stahls strain, 1 yr. old, $5 ea. J. M. Tinker, Macon, Ga. Rite 6; 25 8 Stahls strain Chin. 3 mos. old, $2.50 -each. David Jenning Jr. Americus, Ga., RP. O. Box 84. 1 bred Brown doe with a white ring around her neck. Large, young and healthy habbit, $5; 7 wks. old rabbits, 50c ea. James Rountree, Vidalia, Ga. 501 Church St. Rae '2 Reg. Chin. does and 1 young buck, sub. to Reg. $26; can furnish as many as 50 does 2 to 4 mos. old Chin. does and cucks, sub to rpg. $2.50 ea. and up Over 300 to select from. W. L. English, Ellaville, Ga. eee ; 1 pr. grown white Angora rabbits with papers furnished. Make good offer in lot or separately. Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Brewton, Ga. es 5 wks. old Chinchillas, $10 pr. Reg. in buyers name. Orig. stock from Western Fur Farms, Denver Color- ado. Ed. R. Torrance, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5. for sale or exch. H. L. Smith, Atlan- ta, Ga. 963 Dill Ave. ; Several fine Chinchillas and N. Z. Junior bucks, all ped from prize win- ning stock; $3 each and up; -also fine breeding does, both Chin. and N. Z. Whites, very reasonable. For cash, or will exch for hens at 23c lb. Live wt. or strictly fresh eggs at 27c doz. pre- paid to Atlanta. T. L. Wood, Atlanta, Ga., 581 Terrace Ave., N. E. Reg. Don White Flemish Giant 14 lb. doe, 1 yr. old with 3 young 1 wk. old, $10; 2 pr. Ped. Don White Flem- ish Giants, 3 mos. old, $5 per pr; one Reg. Chin.1 yr. old doe, wt. 9 Ib., $5; $20 for lot of 9. Exch for. good breed chickens. Write at once. Robt. Har- ris, Marieta, Ga. Rt. 4. ; 7 rabbits down to 5th place at Southeastern Fair -1929), the best in heavy wt. Chinchil- las, from $2 to $25. All ped. and reg. stock. Mrs. W. M. Leake, Conley, Ga. Rt. 1. (10 mi. from 5 Points, on East McDonough -Road. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want 10 heifer calves; Jersey or Guernsey, Reg. or from. high grade stock. T. W. Timmerman, Vidalia, Ga. Want 12 or 15 head of calves to raise on 50-50 basis until 12 to 15 mos. old. Good place and best of care. E Mrs. L. ice, Hahira, Ga. R oor, | | Reg. male Jersey ca 5 Ped. N. Z. Red 6 mos old does, |. (8 ribbons first special acre. Irwin Elton, Tennille, Ga., R | recleaned, $5.50 mos. old of good breeding at reason- able price. W. D. Smith jLuxomni, Gt Riek: : ae Want 60 to 100 head lean (not poor) Yearlings, wt. from 200 to 400 lbs. each, for pasturage. Will pay cash and will come look them over. Can use heifers, steers or young bulls. Do not answer unless you have kind mentioned. O. H. Arnold, Jr. Athens, Ga. a Want several good cows, fresh in to milk on profit sharing basis, or will buy on monthly terms. Have pas- ture for 50, and am in midst of a good market for all milk products. Write. J. H. Ward, Rome, Ga., Rt. Want 1 reg. Jersey heifer, about 2 and 1-2 mo. old. Write what you ha and best price. Leroy Ashworth, L ganville, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 22. Want calves to raise on 50-50 bas: Have good pasture and barns. G, Edmontison, Temple, Ga., Rt. 2, Want several calves from $4 to $1 ey Write. R. M. Corley, Barnesville, a. HOGS WANTED Will- trade up to 10 tons No. 1 Span- ish peanuts for good breed sows: P. C., Hampshire, or Durocs; preferably bred | -to farrow within next 60 days. Barrett Waters, Albany, Ga. i Want:-a Duroc and J. C. cross so already bred, cheap for cash. No runts. Albert Phillips, Cobbtown, Ga Want 2 good pigs or shoats of good stock and reasonable for cash. Olive Griffith, Tolona, Ga. ; : Want Big Bone Black Guinea ie Will exch. baby chicks, or 1 settiy of pure bred M. B. turkey eggs, Direct from Bird Bros. for same. Mrs. J. H Ellis, Huchings, Ga. es SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want to exch. 1 Red work goat broke to bits and harness, for 6 nan- nies. Mrs. H. L. Dozier, Brunswick, Ga. Rt. 1. be = Want 1 milk goat, fresh in, cheap for cash. M. E. Dye, Glenn, Ga. Rt. 1. y Georgia Products _ For Sale | BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Pure Bunch velvet beans $3 per bu. FOB. N. W. Williams, Oglethorpe, Ga., RFD 2. Soe Brown Whips $3 per bu. New Eras . $3 per bu. Sound mixed peas $2.75 per bu. Brabs $3.60 per bu. All FOB Greensboro in good bags. E. J. Sta ley, Greensboro, Ga. : 20 bus. of pretty, white, Whippoo will peas $4. per bu FOB Duluth. will exch for Reg. Jersey heifer. Ja: per..A. Stone, Cumming, Ga. = Brabs, $4 per bu. FOB. Bright and gathered before heavy rain. G. A. La- mar, Powersville, Ga. oe ae Recleaned Otootan Soy beans $5 pe bu. Whips and Unknown peas $3.50 per bu. J. W. Clark, Stockbridge, G 20 bus. Unknown peas, unmixed ant recleaped, $3.25 per bu. sacked or $3.1 for 6 bus. or more FOB Rockyface, Ga. by freight. No. express shipments, | Order or Cashiers check with order A. M. Reed, Tunnel Hill, Ga. Rt. 1. New Era peas, $3.25 per bu FOB. C Lester Harrell, Eastman, Ga., Rt. * White Bunch butter beans, very pro- lific 25 per lb. Mrs. W. L. Daniel Dawson,--Ga., Rt. 1, Box. 1012s Otootan beans, recleaned, $5.25 bu. Laredo beans $4.25 bu. FOB Tenn ile, Ga. Grady Mertz, Tennille, Ga. Whippoorwill peas, picked before th rains 95 per cent pure $3.50 per bu FOB Canton, Ga. Cash with order Samples on request. W. R. Roper Orange, Ga., Rt. 1. A ee Brabham peas $4 per bu; mixed $3. 50 per bu FOB here. Mrs. Lola Reynolds, Ga., Box 64. ; cs 250 bus. running velvet beans $1. per bu or $1.40 in 50 bu. lots. 65 bus Whip peas $4 per bu. In good bags i J. A. Woodard, Eastman, Ga. 25 bus. sound Brabham peas $4 pel bu FOB Richland, Ga. M. L. Moore Richland, Ga. { 5 bus. New Era Peas, unmixed, bright and sound. $4 per bu FOB. L Strange, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 5. Two crop mixed peas, 4 bus $3 -bu. Speckle baby butter beans 30c Ib. Old time speckle bunch butter oe 20c per lb. Mrs. Roberts, Gardi a ce 25 bus. Otootan Soy beans, thrashed, $6.50 bu. FOB. ( L. P. ley, Greensboro, Ga., Rt. 2. See 7 bus. Matthews Soy beans $5.50 per bu. Makes from 10 to 20 bu. per New crop Mtootan beans, sound DUG. hee Marshallville, Ga, a _ Eggs For Sale (Continued from page three) efully selected Marcy strain H. B. dant eggs, $1 per 15, $5 a 100 prepaid. 'rompt shipment. 'R. P. Bannister, jl Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. aL, Wyandotte eges from special atings, with Egg Records. Standard ed for type and production, $2 per $3.75 for 30, $5 for 45. P. E. Par- er, Hapeville, Ga. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. Ss, $1 per 15 del. Mrs. S. S. McMil- in, Jr. Oakwood, Ga. ure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, .10 per 18 postpaid. No. checks. oney order only. Mrs. S. Spraggins, zgerald, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure pred white and Barred Rock, ae Cornish Games, J. B. Giant, . L. Wyandotte eggs, by insu d 5 aL 25 per 15. Exch. 1 or 2 set. : Partridge Rock or. Lakenvelder W. D. Joyner, Roberta, Ga. Rt. Berry strain R. C. R. I. Red eggs, .25 per 15 Selected 98 per cent fer- lity. Cash with order. Cartons to ret. Mrs. M. H. Hayes, Lawrence- lle ,Ga. Rt. 3 Box 57. Large W. Rock, Fischel strain eggs | om 10 Ib. hens, $1.50 per setting, del. sh with order. Mrs. J. L. Wal- ace, Bowersville, Ga. Turkey. eges from large turkeys (11 . old toms wt. 21 to 31 lbs. and ns in proportion), $2.75 doz. del. Ss. J. Jones, McRae, Ga. Rt. 2, Pure. bred. Regal Dorcas W. Wyan- te eggs, $2 per 15. Stock Direct from Martins last year. J. T. Owens, ovington, Ga. Rt. 2. elected Buff. Orp. eggs, $1.25 per del. Mrs. Ww. R. Chasteen, Locust rove, Ga. Pure bred, selected eggs from the fol- wing. Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R., onaldson R. I. Reds Fischel White ock, and Gordon strain Indian Game, $1.25 per 15 del, Mrs. W. H. Wal- Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3. Eggs Wanted t to exch Porto Rico potato for Turkey eggs. Mrs. A. H. C. on, Rt. 4 Box 17. Want to exch. heavy breed chicken for turkey or goose eggs. J. Pow- |, Rising Fawn, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 50 Light Brahma eggs. Quote west price, or will exch. cornfield, or rden Bunch beans for same.~ Mrs. Ps 2 Fair Mount, Ga. a x Want to set any pure stock eggs on ves. Will pay return chgs on baby 7. Mabel Jones, Claxton, ant to exch. value for peur bred or Rock eggs. Mrs. J. M. Fletcher, rant to exch. Thompson B. R. or In- . Runner duck eggs for Ancona or L. eggs. J. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, ra. Rt. 4. ant 1 doz Turkey eggs, any breed: exch for Flowers, ferns, okra seed,. ato and collard "plants, ready by ae 15th of April. Mrs. J. W. Amer- son, Haddock, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1 setting of S. L. Wyandotte or Yornish Game eggs, pure bred, will gay cash $1.50 or exch value. rs. G. W. Beasley, Cobbtown, Ga. Rt.1. Want about 3settings of pure bred rk Brown Leghorn eggs. State best ice. Mrs. S. V. Thornton, Washing- Ga. Rt. 3Box 55. ant to exch. potato and other ts for big bone M. B. Bronze tur- eggs, or for dried apples and cey aches. Mrs. D. J. Johnson, Mt. Ver- ees for 1 doz turkey eggs..M. B. eferred, but will accept any good reed. Mrs. J. W. Altman, Alma, Ga. ant 1 set of pure bred S. I. Wyan- dotte eggs; also want 1 set of any pure, e breed eggs. Exch. extra early llow meat, mixed melon seed, and r value for same. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy, Baspers Ga. Rt. 2. 41ve Stock For Sale 24 CATTLE FOR SALE 8 and 10 mos. registerd Jersey Bull lves, best breeding, will exch for seed eas, oats, Velvet beans, and shelled rm. Value $40 and $50. S. G. Mc- eil, Arlington, Ga. 5 gal registered Jersey Cow. This grand-mother 7 Island. W. M. Morris, Doug- Bull, Raleigh "MARK EO BULLETIN. | Bells Noble reg. No. 242929; 5 yrs. old, $75 and papers furnished; Prince Pauls Noble Boy, register No. "982412; 2 yrs. old, $70, papers furnished. Also 1 reg. Jersey bull, Brannons Cherokee Rob. reg No. 206706, 11 mos. old, $50, papers furnished. Prices FOB Farm. E. B. Brannon, Canton, Ga. Rt. 2. Fine cow, -half Jersey and half Hols- ten, 6 yrs old, be fresh last of March; averages 4 or 5 gal of milk a day in good shape. Mrs. Maggie Garland, Waleska, Ga. Rt. 1. Registered Guernsey Bull in service $100; will exch. for 2 good young cows or Heifers or for Brabham peas at $3.25 per bu. B. T. Turner, Augusta, Ga. 717 Greene St. Fine cow about to freshen with 3rd calf, in first class cond. $75 on farm. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. Jersey male calf, 4 wks. old March 26th. * Full blood, but cant be. reg. $10. B.C. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. 3 mos .old Jersey bull calf, out of fine Jersey cow by a Reg. bull, but calf cant be reg. $10. No exch. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. Jersey and Holstein mixed, cow. Sell or exch. for a good mule. Docia Harris, Lula, Ga. ped May 4, 1928. Dam, 50 lb. per day cow; erand- -dam on sire side, 50 Ibs. per. day, $100; other, dropped April 19th, 1929. Dam 40 lbs. per day; grand- dam, Island Bred. This. bull is show type. Sires blood line is leading State in production, $65. Both T. B. and abortion tested. Priced at. Barn. E. H. Harper, Lawrenceville, Ga. ; Bull calves out of high producing dams, sired by a Sybil bull, out of a Gold Medal dam. Write for price and particulars, or come see. Gordon H. Thompson, Jackson, Ga. 1 fresh in Holstein and Jersey (cross) cow, $60. E. W. Hood, Stapleton, Ga. 7 mos old Reg Jersey heifer of best pieeee for sale. Z. L. Scott, Concord, a. 1 Red Jersey cow with Ist calf, $60. as Walker Jones, Jeffersonville, Ga. Thoroughbred Jersey bull calf, 8 wks. old, $25. FOB. W. J. Estes, Se- noia, Ga. Pure bred Jersey cow with 2nd calf (heifer) 6 wks. old, $90 at my barn. O. S. Williams, Scotland, Ga. D. S. R. 5 Reg. Holstein bull calves, at a bar- gain; born in 1929 as follows: No. 24 August 9, $75; No. 25, September 7, $70; No. 34, October 3, $75; No. 5, October 15th. $60; No. 22, October 29th, $75. Nicely marked, well growing, excep- credited for 8 yrs. with an unusually high butter fat test: W. A. Rosencraus, Hapeville, Ga. Care Ga. Baptist Or- phans Home. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE A No. 1 good, well broke Ga. raised horse. Plow, saddle, buggy and entire- ly hardy and about 10 yrs. old ,for sale. ao yee Louisville, Ga. Rt. 5 ox 54, Write for price, or see. Roy Williams, Auakemont, Ga. Good sorrel pony, wt. about 600 Ibs. $50. Exch. for cows, hogs, feed or any- thing can use of equal value. James Rogers, Jr. Claxton; Ga. Rt. 2. : tle and very smart, $35. Roy Brant- ley, Wrightsville, Ga. 8 yr. old, 1300 lb. bay mare mule, good cond. "$200. E. N. Eslinger, Ring- gold, Ga. Texas mare, sound, work anywhere. a hope Write Y. Ranton, Vidalia, a, Rt. 2. HOGS FOR SALE 10 mos. old Reg. Duroc Jersey sow, unbred, wt. about 150 or more Ibs., deep cherry red in color and long body, $20 without papers, or $21.50 with papers. For cash only. A. S. Phil- lips, Cobbtown, Ga. Rt.-2. 6 thoroughbred Duroc J. pigs, 6 wks. old, $7 ea. if entire lot is taken. A. F. Strickland, Blackshear, Ga. 206 Strick- land Ave. 6 Duroc Shoats, weigh from_75 to 90 Ibs. will sell at 10c per Ib. gross or will exch for yearlings. C. A. Hines, More- land, Ga. 10 Duroc Jersey pigs, 2 mos old, 5 males and 5 females, Cherry red $6 e Mrs. T. L. Adams, Douglas, Ga. Rt. Box 142. ~ exch for Jersey heifer to freshen in spring. W. M. Gordon, Commerce, Ga. was imported from | RFD 6. The Little Bone Austrasian Black Guinea pigs, short and broad for breed- and gilts $18 2 pr. or $10 Reg. Jersey bulls. No. 304791. Drop-. tionally good confirmation, herd ac-_| 2 mares, 7 yrs. old, work anywhere. 8 yr. old, 400 lb. dark bay pony, gen-| Registered Berkshire sow will sefl or each. Also 1 pair spotted P. C. entitled to register, 3 mos old and nice, $10 ea. or $18 per pair. 1 2-yr. old O. I. C. sow, bred to O. I. C. male Feb. 15; wt. 200 lbs. $35 if crated or will exch. for 3 1-2.tons of sound peanut hay, clear of sand spurs. I. G. Thompson, Gar- field, Ga. Rt. 2. 16 pigs, ready to wean April 9th, at $3 ea; P. C. bred. 2 Barrows, wt. "150 lbs. 9c per lb .on foot at my barn. Jess Wilson, Eatonton, Ga. wee 2 Box 43. RABBITS FOR SALE 1 pr. pure bred Chinchillas, 1 yr. old, $4.50 per pr. Exch. for Brown Leghorn, or good breed Bantam chickens. J. A. Elliott, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. 3.N. Z. Reds (2 does and 1 buck), 10 mos. old. Sell, or exch. for B. R..- young hens. Billy Kea, Adrian, Ga. Chinchillas from extra fine Ped. Reg. breeders, $2.50 ea. and up. Over 300 to select from. Also reg. does and bucks at price that you will buy. W. L. Eng- lish, Ellaville, Ga. Chinchillas, 6 to 8 wks. old, for Eas- ter. Ask for prices and state number wanted. D. L. Cloud, Greensboro, Ga. 15 White N. Z. does and 25 babies, $25 for lot. Cash (no checks) with or- der. Mrs. O. O. Hutcheson, Conley, Ga. N. Z. Whites 8 to 10 wks. old, $1.25. to $1.50 ea; 4 Belgiums, 3 does and 1 buck, $1 ea or $4 for lot; 2 mos old buck., 50c; 1 steel grey 12 mos. old buck, $1. 50 or exch. os Ped. stock. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, G Chinchillas Direct foave Stahls: 8 mos. buck, 10 mos. doe, not, related, with Ped. $5 FOB Mt. City, Ga. Grov- er Coleman, Rabun Gap, Ga. Chinchillas: Reg..1 1-2 or 2 yr. old buck, won3rd prize at Macon, Ga. Sell or exch. for a buck or doe of like quality. Ww. Ss. Carlos, Macon, Ga. 227 Ross St. Junior bucks and does from Stahls Gold Certificate N. Zealands, $3.50 ea; $6 pr.; trio, $8; Chinchillas, 6 to 8 wks. old $2. 50 ea., $7. trio; also 2 junior Himalayans, about 4 mos. old, $7.50, or $2.50 each; 6 to 8 wks. old, $1. 50 each. Mrs..E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga. 2 large pure bred N. Z. pucks. Sell reasonably or exch. for 5 prs. mated pigons, or for a trio of Black Cochin bantams, or anything of equal value oS use. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, a. Pure bred Chinchillas, half grown, up-to-date in wt. and color. $5 per Be De Los Turner, Concord, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 pr. white goats, 16 mos. old, $8. other particulars. Thursday, March 20, 193 ton, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a reg. Duroc 5 or 6 mos. old R. H. Carney, Dal- ae male, wt. around 100 lbs. reasonable in _ price and cholera immune. Cochran, Jefferson, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1 or 2 prs. O. I. C. or White Chesters. No. 5 cotton seed for Same. Moon, Comer, Ga. B. F L. RABBITS WANTED Want 1 reg. and tested breeder Chin- chilla doe, not over 2 yrs. old, cheap ror cash. L.- H. DeVane, a. Want Chinchilla and New Z. Whites Will buy, or exch. ieee Ss. Americus, : of Giant size. Prefer Stahls Ped. stock = State what you have and price. Ed- ward Stout, Warm Springs, Ga. Box 58. LIVE STOCK WANTED Want to exch. good value for 2 Soe some sows, and about 100 hens. must be of good breeding for founda- tion stock. Write for further informa- tion ,stating what you have, and all R. H. Folmar, particulars thereof. Ways Station, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 3. Want to hear from party who would let me raise cows or hogs or both on shares, also goats. Mrs. H. L. Dozier, . Brunswick, Ga. Rt. 1. Want small shoats, 30 to 40 lbs. aver- age. same. Lb. for Ib. Chester, Ga. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Exch. good Jersey heifer for Oo. S. Duggan, Good sound New Era peas, $3,35 per s bu. Mixed $3 per bu. Clifton P. Tur- _ ner, Thomaston, Ga. 5 bu. Iron Clad peas, clean and sound $4 per bu., FOB Clarkesville, Ga. BH. G. Hill Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. 90-day running Speckle Velvet beans $2 per bu. FOB Shipping point. Well matured beans, saved for. planting. T. E. Wise, Pitts, 'Ga., Rt. 2, Box 104. ; 200 bus. Otootan beans, recleaned, sound, $4.50 per bu for 1 or more bus. Check with order. thersville, Ga. 1 bus. Speckle peas, little mixed with Brown Crowders, $3 per bu. FOB Pas ping point. L. C. Bighbee, Shellman, Early Speckle. peas, extra clean and unmixed. Ideal for table use, 20c De ib. or will exch for nice dried fruit. Mrs. Billie Sirmans, Stockton, Ga., Rt. Exch for 2 8-wks. old, well cared for | A. pee Etheridge Keith, Chamblee, Ga. 1 teers milk goat, now giving 3 qts a day ,fresh in. $50. Cash (no checks with order). Mrs. O. O. Hut- cheson, Conley, Ga. Milk goats for sale. Mrs. Prue Wol- ley, Atlanta, Ga. | Rt. - 1 Box 66. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want Jersey or Guernsey heifer cal- ves to raise on halves. Would accept Holstein, but: breeds above mentioned preferred. Jessie Howell, Ty Ty, Ga. Want to exch. value for an ox that is broke to plow with. M. Whit Smith, Chula, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 32. Want 5 Jersey heifers, from good producing cows; to freshen about Au- gust or September, cheap. L. A. Smith, Milford, Ga. Rt. 1. i Want calves to raise~on halves un- til wt. and av. of 500 lbs. Have plenty of pasture to take care of 100 head. D. T. Ricks, Adrian, Ga. A Want best price on 1 fine 5 or 6 mos. old Reg. Jersey heifer and 1 Reg. Jer- sey bull, of about same age. W. T. Hammock, Bluffton, Ga. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want to exch. a good milch cow, English and Jersey mixed, wt. 800 lbs. gives 3 to 4 gal. a.day (just freshened) with good attention, for a good farm horse or mule, that will work any- where, gentle, wt. not less than 1 M Ibs. and worth not less than $85. Write, or come see at once. G. A. Stephens, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 6. ' HOGS WANTED Want 1 male pig of the Big Type P. C. Prefer 3 to 6 mos. old and must be reg. Want the best: Write what you le: and price. J. K. Peavy, Unadilla, a. : Want a trio of Duroc Jersey pigs: 1 male and 2 females, about 6 or 8 wks. old, cheap for cash, to be del. by 15th of April. State best: cash price and Conch peas 30c per Ib. Sugar ropes C. H. Turner, Lu- e a er peas, 25c per lb. Earl S. Redwine, : Madras, Ga. Straight Whips, $3.50; mixed $3.25, recleaned and sound. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. Running velvet beans, sacked as they come from the thrash; 150 Ibs. to sack $3.75 each. Cash with order. | eed Enigma. a. 10 bus. Otootan beans, nice and re- cleaned, $4.75 per bu. 1 or more bus. same price. Cash with order. B. B. Turner, Luthersville, Ga. ~ White California Black- eyed peas, 25c per lb. Mrs. B. L. Brannen, Ball a Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. 45 Ibs. sugar Crowder peas for seed 25c per 1b; Also few lbs of Lady peas 30c per lb. Plus postage R. B. Banks, | Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. C. P, Smith, Enigma, 90-day Velvet beans, ee. 50 per. bu. or . $1.40 in 5 bu. lots. 85 per bu. 85 per cent germination guar. W. W. Wilson, | Warthen, Ga., Rt. 2. Bunch beans, $ 3per bu. Running beans. $2 per bu; Mixed peas, $3.25 if 10 bu. and up are _ bought. Se E. Thompson, Swainsboro, Ga. Genuine Otootan beans $5 per bu. Sound and good stock. Algia Fagan, Ft. Valley, Ga. 100 bu. genuine, recleaned 1929 crop of Otootan beans $5. oo bu. R. N. Ester, Gay, Ga. 40 bus. Otootan beans, recleaned and in good sacks $5 per bu, FOB. 1 bu, or more same price, $1.50 per pk. D. R. Nall, Luthersville, Ga. 30 Ibs. Cream Croder peas 20c per Ib. J. B. Wright, Talona, Ga. . 25 bus. sound Brab peas $4 per bu; 20 bus ees peas $3.50 FOB Dublin, Ga. R. L. Christian, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 1. No. 1 Biloxi Soy beans, clean ane sound, $4 per bu. delivered or 5 bu. for $18. Idus Averett, Chipley, Ga. 150 bus. sound Brabham peas $3.75 : per bu; 150 bus. Brab peas 5 to 10 Der cent damaged $3.40 per bu FOB. RB: Walker, Bonaire, Ga. gre Soy beatae = p eee Ga, J. B. Set \ A oa fips : Thursday, March 20, 1930. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE White Crowder peas 30c per lb. Wht. _ Brown-eyed peas 15c per lb. Cash with order. Also have 5 lbs. English peas at 20 per lb. or would exch for run- ning bunch butter beans. Mrs. J. W. Teague, Suwanee, Ga. _ 150 bus. Otootan beans $4.50 per bu. Laredos $4 and Biloxi $3 per bu. FOB Luthersville, Ga. W. P. Couch, Lu- thersville, Ga. _ _Recleaned true to. name Otootan beans $ Sper bu. 2 1-2 bu. new bags, _ Clay peas, $3.50 per bu. All FOB cars pare. J. D. McCullough, Stockbridge, a. White running butter beans 25c per ae gS : Ss. Rob Jones, Shellman, Ga., - _ Running velvet beans in 2 1-2 bu. _ bags $1.50 per bu. FOB Hawkinsvilie, Ga. Subject to prior.sale. R. P. Wat- son, Hawkinsville, Ga. 2 Good sound Otootan _ ready for planting, $5.50 _ dim Tumblin; Gainesville, Gar Rt 2. 3 bus. pink Sugar Crowder peas, 20c sper 1b. FOB. . Ira Smith, Cartcay, Ga. _ . 20 bu. bunch velvet beans, $2.50 per bu. G. H. Tuttle, Tifton, Ga. 8 bus. Brabham peas, pure . bright, picked in August. beans; now and Samples on _ Banes, Campton, Ga. ; Selected genuine Bunch velvet beans any quantity, any time, $4 per bu: - Sacked. Running velvet beans in pod $23 per ton. Buyer furnishes the _ Sacks, N. T. Beasley, Kite, Ga. __ White Tender Cornfield beans, 35c == per lb. or 3 lbs. for. $1 delivered, No BP. O. Money order accepted. Nancy Davis, Due, Ga. : _*95 bus. sound Mixed peas, picked _ without any rain $3.50 per bu. FOB | Tennille, Also 15 bus. Ocola velvet beans, $2 per bu. FOB. Rady for shipment any time. W. lL. Avant, - Tennille, Ga., RFD 2, ___50 bus. A-1 Otootan beans, all sound $5 per bu FOB. Mrs. Bertha Little- __ john, Milner, Ga. 5 bus. Early Speckle peas $3.50: 1 1-2 bu. Brabham peas $4 per bu. FOB ~ Wadley, Ga. J. T. Russell, Wadley, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 39. _ _90-day velvet beans $1.50 per bush- el. Fresh shelled, FOB. R. B. Phillips, _ Damascus, Ga. Running Tillman peas $4 per bu. FOB. Only Cashiers check of M. Or- _ der accepted. Mrs. J. D. Coston, Par- ish, Ga. ; : __.. Burpees Stringless Green pod bunch _ beans 25 per Jb. del. Frank Fountain, Ray City, Ga. i 20 bus. 1929 crop genuine Otootan beans. Will sell for $6 per bu. FOB. Lumpkin, Ga. G. W. Overby, Lump- kin, Ga. RFD 4. - Running or bunch butter beans 20c per lb. FOB. Add postage. Mrs. W. M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga., RFD 2. _/10 bus. sound Black Peas, free from _ damage $3.50 per bu. FOB. Gordon _ Goble, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 3. of 200 bu. Otootan Soy beans, $5 bu. FOB. J. W. Bryant, Chipley, Ga. 10 lbs. Valentine Red Bunch beans, clean and sound 30c lb; White Corn- field beans, Kentucky Wonder bean Seed 30c per 1b; Good sound clean peas, Whips, New Eras, $4 per bu. Add _ postage. Mrs. L. R. Rampey, Elberton, - Ga. Rt. 8: Velvet beans for sale or exch for good field peas, or other beans. R. C. Wooten, Leary, Ga. ! 50 bus. Early running velvet seed beans at $1.40 per bu. FOB Blakely, W. T. Hammack, Bluffton, Ga. : 100 bu. bright clean and pure Whip peas $4 per bu. Better price if sold in 1 lot. Sample on request. W. R. Shell, Senoia, Ga., Rt. 2. a 10 bus. New Era peas, slightly dam- aged 90 per cent will germinate, $25 for the lot. J. F. Briscoe, Logans- ville, Ga. : : : 90-Day. Velvet beans, running va- riety, 30 bu. at $1.50 per bu. FOB Re- becca, Ga. H. T. Wilson, Rebecca, Ga. About 75 lbs. Hastings stringless preen pod snap beans, sound.and clean if less than 25 lbs. ordered, send pos- tage. No checks accepted. J. E. Smith, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. A, Box 71. 75 bus. Brabham peas, $4 per bu. W. G. Laing, Dawson, Ga. 10 bus. Otootan beans, cleaned and double sacked in 2 1-2 bu. bags $5.50 per bu. C. V. Sims, Luthersville, Ga. Genuine Bunch Velvet beans from originator $4 per bu. _ any time. Cash with order. E. Beaslev, Kite. Ga., Rt. 1. _ 20 bus. 90-day velvet beans, $1.50 per _ bu. Also 40 bu. mixed field peas, sound and well cleaned, not damaged from rain or weevils $3 per bu. in new even H. per bu FOs,. request $5 per bu. at my station. S. N. Any quantity|A MARKET BULLETIN weight sacks. FOB Dublin. len, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 4. Nice Tender Cornfield beans 30c per cup;, Also nice Garden bunch beans, same price. Will exch for early cab- bage plants, box flowers, etc. Mrs. J. B. Woodward, Fairmount, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 59. Few sound clean Lady peas, 4 Ibs. $1; choice seed Brabhams $1.50 per pk; Tenderest Cornfield and Garden Bunch beans, treated, no weevils, 35c per lb., 3 lbs. for $1. Hastings Speck- led Bunch bean, Pole beans at same price. Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga., Rt. 2. i Speckled Sugar Crowders, 5 lb. $1 del. A less sold. T. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, a. Speckled Running Velvet beans, $1.50 bu. FOB. A. L. Law, Eastman, Ga. J. L. Al- 5 bu.. Laredo beans, $5 bu. A. G. Martin, Devereux, Ga. 125 bu. Clay peas, $3 bu. T.. W. Brantley, Devereux, Ga. \12 lbs. Sugar Crowders, hand clean- ed, $1.80 for lot. Mrs. E. Bramhold, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1. 90-Day Running Velvets, about 85 to 90 per cent good, $1.60 bu. 5 or more bu. lots $1.50 bu. J. Frank Tanner, San- dersville, Ga. Rt 1 Extra good black field peas at mar- a price. Ed. Bradley, Hazelhurst, a 20 bu. Bunch Velvets, $2.50 bu FOB G. H. Tuttle, Tifton, Ga. BUTTER FOR SALE 6 to 8 lbs. nice Jersey -butter per week, free from wild onions, etc., taste, d0c Ib. del. Mrs. Mary O. Franklin, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 58. Pure, fresh Jersey cream butter, 4 to 5 lbs. per week in 1-2 lb. wrapped in wax paper, shipped in cartons, 40c lb. postpaid. Mrs. J;.W. Miller, Bow- don, Ga., Rt. 5. CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE Whatieys Prolific seed corn, care- fully selected, nubbed and hand shell- ed, $2.50 per bu; $2 per bu. in 10 bu. 5 FOB. J. T. Gammage, Pineview, a. 5 Woods Improved Hastings Prolific seed corn. Special selected from high yielding fields, crop average of 60 bu. per acre, $2.50 per bu. John Posey Woods, Brooks, Ga. : Scotts Improved Marlboro. Prolific seed corn, from 21 yrs. field selection. The big-eared variety. Carefully se- lected, $2.50: per bu; $1.50 per 1-2 bu. $1 per pk. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. 45 lbs. of nice little grain Yellow popcorn, the lot for $4.50 or 2 Ibs. for 25c; No orders filled for less than 2 lbs. Cash with order. W. F. Trewett, Winston, Ga. Hastings Hickory cane corn and also Hastings Improved Golden Dent corn, ist yr. from the originator, 3 Ibs. for 25c postpaid. Carl C. Bettis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 7. Hastings Prolific Seed corn, careful- ly selected, nubbed and shelled, 85c per pk. or $3 per bu. John K. Lee, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 8. Browns Improved Big White flint corn, heaviest and most- wevil-resist- ant. Carefully selected, $1 pk; $3.50 per bu. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga. Whatleys seed corn-for sale, $2 per bu FOB Griffin. H. J. Garlahd, Gritf- fin, Ga. Whatleys Prolific seed corn, well selected, nubbed and shelled, nice and sound. 4-ears to stalk with very small cob, $2.50 per bu. In 5 bus. lots, $2 ber 2 Alex Barfield, Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2. Marlboro seed corn 75c peck or $2.50. per bu. or will exch 1 bu. for 2M Por- to Rican potato plants; 1 bu. for 2 1-2 doz. 100 lb. White feed sacks. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. ; 100 bus. corn, extra heavy slip shucked, $1.25 per bu. delivered at barn only. Emmett Miller, Woodland, Ga., Box 85. Watkins Improved seed corn, 8 rows to ear, 1 to 4 ears to stalk, carefully selected, $1 per pk. or $3 per bu. FOB. W. P. Walden, Louisville, Ga., RFD 2. Fresh ground corn meal, $2.40. per bag of 2 bus. FOB. R. B. Phillips, Damascus, Ga. aed Marlboro Prolific Seed corn, field and crib selected 2 ear to stalk from large yield. Pure and guaranteed. C. N. Adams, Cocial Circle, Ga. Pure Golden Dent seed corn 60c per pk., $1.10 per 1-2 bu., $2 per bu. shell- ed, FOB. P. T. Dyer, Covington, Ga. Hastings Mexican June Corn, $3.00 per.bu. J. S. Wood, Tennille, Ga., Rt. Hickory Cane corn for planting, lg. flat grains, 10c per Ib. Add postage. Me M. DeLay, Powder Springs, Ga., Bib3; Whatleys Prolific seed corn, select- ed and nubbed, $2 per bu. in bu bags. Lima = butter * Hee Pettigrew, LaFayette, Ga., RFD . f 100 bus. of corn in ear, good slip- ped shuck corn $1 per bu. FOB Hill- er Ga. H. L. Barefield, Hilltonia, a. 500 or 600 bus. good shell corn in uneven wt. sacks. Write at once if you want it. Aaron McElveen, Stilson, Ga. 200 bus. Corn in ear $1 per bu. J. L. Allen, Dublin, Ga. Marlboro seed corn, field selected for 10 yrs. Only a few bu., $3 per bu. $1.75 -1-2 bu. and $1 per pk. -No exch. Prices FOB Newnan, Ga. J. E. Dailey, Raymond, Ga. 2 eared Yellow Dent seed corn, $2 per bu. FOB. B. F. OKelley, Mays- ville, Ga., Rt. Old time Yellow Seed corn 50c per pk; $2 per bu. Marlboros Prolific corn almost weevil-proof; $2 per bu. Cash with order. D. M. Lee, Alma, Ga. Slipped shuck corn, 90c per bu. Shelled eorn, $1.10 bu. All FOB. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2y Mexican June corn, Blue and Wht. mixed, for sale. Write for sample and price. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. FRESH & CURED MEAT FOR SALE 3 nice hams. wt. 23 Ibs., 25c per Ib. Delivered, no checks accepted. J. M. Mooney, Jewell, Ga. Cured hams, 30c per lb. Shoulders, 25c per lb. Sides 20c per lb. FOB. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga... Country cured hickory smoked hams 35c per lb., shoulders 25c. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 250 lbs. ham, wt. 18 to 28 Ibs. ea.; 30c per Ib. delivered. Corn fed hogs, good condition. Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Warthen, Ga. 50 lb. can lard, 17c lb., also Plant cured Hickory smoked hams and shoul- ders; 8 to 10 Ib. hams, 30c lb., 6 to 10 Ib. shoulders, 20c lb. All FOB. Money order or cashiers check. Mrs. J. D. Coston, Parish, Ga. Country cured meat, smoked with green oak: hams, 30c; shoulders)~22c; oo 20c Ib. T. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, a Nice, home cured hams, 30c lb. FOB Mrs. J. B. Lanier, Brooklet, Ga. GRAIN FOR SALE 6 tons of No. 1 Runner peanut hay, $75 for lot. Homer Johnson, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Beeswax 30c per lb. Mrs. J. =~ W. Teague, Suwanee, Ga. Bargain price on section boxes for comb honey 4 1-4 by 4 1-4 by 1 1-2 plain, No. 1 grade $9 per M; No. 2 grade $7 per M. 4 x 5 sections same price. Cash with order. Price FOB Savannah or. will trade for bees in any kind of hives. W. C. Long, 115 E. Liberty, St., Savannah, Ga. 5 Ibs. good beeswax for sale. Make ok Mrs. A. F. Guthrie, Buford, Ga. Rt. 1 3 Ib. jars fey. Ext: honey, 12 t06 cs., $6.50 cs. FOB here; 10 lb. pails, fey. Ext. del. by mail, $1.85 each. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga. Good Gallberry honey for sale. Ed Bradley, Hazlehurst, Ga. PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES, ETC.,-FOR SALE Quince bushes, 3 to 4 ft., 25c ea., 6 for $1 not del. Exch for white peas, peanuts or white feed sacks. White what you have. Mrs.:Grace B. Mur- phy, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 2.. State insp. true to name fruit trees, leading varietiesr Peach, $1 doz., $3 a 100, $25 M, plum, $1.50 doz., $7.59 a 100; Grape Vines: Concord, Lutie and Niagara, $1 doz., $5 a 100. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Gov. insp. budded pecan trees, ver foot. -L. O: a. State. insp: budded paper shell pe- can trees, 4 to 10 ft. 35 to 75 ea. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Gai, Rt: 1. State insp. true to name fruit trees, all leading varieties: Apple, 3 to 4 ft. 15c each; Peach, 2 to 3: ft. 10c ea. or $7.50 a 100; Early Harvest, Keiffer and Cycle pear, 4 to 5 ft., 50c each; Concord and Niagara grape, 2 yr. vines 10 ea. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Well branched, leading varieties, ap- ple trees, 1 and 2 yr. old, 15 and 10c each; Keiffer, Pineapple and Garber pear, 40c each; Cherry, 50c each; Ni- agara and Concord grape, 10c each. True to name, Goy. insp. Exch for honey, meat, potato or cabbage plants. Mire: we Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1, Ox Scuppernong, well rooted, 25 each, Concord grape, 15c ea. All 2 yr. old vines. Would exch some for white 5c Benton, Monticello, sacks. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 6. < PAGE SEVEN Rooted May cherry sprouts, $1 doz. No order for less than 6, plus postage. Mrs. C. L. Godard, Griffin, Ga., Rt. 2. Genuine May cherry sprouts, 10c ea. Himalaya berry vines, 10c doz; yellow fig sprouts, bearing size, 20c each; smaller size, 10c each. Add postage. All well rooted. Mrs. J. C. Freeman, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. May cherry 2 yrs. old, and large Goose plum sprouts, 25c each. Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. 50M Schley, Stuart and Money-Ma- ker pecan trees. State insp. Cheap. Write for prices stating | quantities can use. G. C. Harman, Stovall, Ga. Grape vines, best var. well rooted, strong, and well packed. 4 kinds, my selection for 50c prepaid. Mrs. J. L. Kilgore, Stone Mtn., Ga. Rt. 1. State insp. budded pecan trees, Stu- - art and Schley, 3 to 5 ft., 25c and 30c each. Exch. for hogs, cows or any- thing can use on farm. 25 or more trees, 10 per cent off. Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE 20 bus. good sound Runner peanuts at $1 per bu. Or will exch for Brab, Clay or any good hay peas, or 4 good blooded sow pigs, weighing: not over 40-or 50 lbs. J. W. Dickson, Adel, Ga. 15 lbs. Medium size pecans, $3; 75 lbs seedlings, $1125. Miss Belle Tim- merman, Bronwood, Ga., RFD 1. Ga. No. 1 grade Runner Peanuts, very few pops, excellent seed 4c per lb. FOB Sylvester, Ga. J. R. Miller, Sylvester, Ga. A quantity of good N. C. seed pea-: nuts, clear of pops. Delivered by fg wc. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, a. White Spanish peanuts at 5c per Ib. Runners 4c per lb. All FOB Douglas, Ga. Samp Smith, Douglas, Ga. N.. C. Runners, 1st yr. from N, GC, Planted and saved for seed. A. V. Price, Bronwood, Ga. ; Good No. 1 Runner peanuts $1 per bu. G. P. Ellis, Sumner, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 12. White Spanish peanuts, bright and sound, 6c per lb; Idus Averett, Chip- ley, Ga. Spanish seed peanuts, $1 per bu. Will exch 5 bus. of peanuts for 1 bu. Otootan beans. Each to pay freight on what he receives. T. R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga. 300 bus. Spanish oil peanuts, 4c per - FOB. J. L. Allen, Dublin, Ga., Rt. White Spanish peanuts, 4c per lb. Cash with order. W. J. Jackson, Och- locknee, Ga. - 8 tons Spanish peanuts for seed 1st yr. from Virginia No. 1, 4:1-2c per lb. in good sacks, also 6 tons N. C. Run- her seed peanuts, exceHent stock 4 1-2c per lb. All FOB Camilla, Ga., P. ; Boxs 201: Spanish peanuts, hand leaned and free of trash 10c per lb. Will exch for Ga. Runner peanuts, Field peas or Soy beans, any kind of soil building va- ~ my Minnie Bailey, Cordele, Ga., Rt. . N. C. Runner seed peanuts, 3 1-2c per lb. FOB Iron City. O. M. Greene, Iron City, Ga. White Spanish peanuts, raised on red land, hence no pops, Well cleaned at 4 1-4c per lb. Cash with order, no less than 100 lb. orders filled. Ton lots 4c per lb FOB. D. J. Woolbright, Dawson, Ga. 350 bushels N. C. Runner peanuts for seed, good quality 4c per lb FOB Naylor, Ga. W. L. Bird, Naylor, Ga. 3 tons Spanish peanuts 3 1-2c per Ib. or $60 per ton FOB. Cash with order, Mrs. J. C. Ogilesbee, Girard, Ga. Rt. 2, Box A. 1 ton large Jumbo peanuts, 3c Ib., also.t-2 ton Ga. Bunch peanuts, 4 1-2 Ib. All FOB. Aaron McElveen, Stil- son, Ga. 150 lb. Stuart pecans. Make best offer; also small red Spanish peanuts, i lb. FOB. Mrs. H. W. Law, Eastman, a. : , POTATOES FOR SALE 50 bu. extra good sweet potatoes, $1 bu. Also 10 bu. Porto Rican seed, $1 bu. FOB.> GH. Tuttl; Tifton, Ga, 260 bu. potatoes for sale. Write for prices. Preston Wiliams, Willacoo- chee, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 10. - 50 or 75 bus. of good sound sweet potatoes 75c per bu. FOB Midville, Ga. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. 1500 bu. kiln-dried Porto Rico pota- toes. Quote best offer FOB Charing, Ga. J. T. Garrett, Charing, Ga. 50 bus. Red Skin Porto Rican pota- toes for seed 2c per lb. FOB. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. 100 to 200 bus. Porto Rico potatoes, . nice for table use, also some seed po- tatoes, W. H. Oliver, Ellaville, Ga. _ (Continued on page ten) s * EIGHT Georgia Products For Sale - (Continued from page five) _ BEANS AND PES FOR SALE 5 bus. of pure Brab peas, picked hout rain damages, $4.50 per bu. Oo 1 bu. of White Crowder peas $5 r bu. J. L. Nelson, Oglethorpe, Ga. t. 2, Box 83. 0 bu. Iron clad peas, clean and nd and unmixed in new bags. $4 per bu. -C...T. Miller, Leo; Ga. * 75 bus. Matthews Improved Soy eans, they will make 3 times as many ms as any other variety. Make best ffer for lot. W. J. Josey, Americus, a. : Limited amount of No. 1 Otootan beans $5 per bu. I. N. Strickland, Lu- thersville, Ga. 150 lbs. hand selected, germination- tested, Henderson Bush lima seed, 20c sper Ib. in lots of 10 Ibs. or over. Or will exch for Amber cane seed or peas. LL. Oden, Blackshear, Ga. 5 bus. good sound unmixed Peas Whips and Newrose. $3 per bu. W. M. Etheridge, Warthen, Ga. Sugar Crowder peas not ited: $1. 25 er Es oo Mrs. J. I. Abbott, Alma, a. "White tender Cornfield beans, also alf running Garden beans 25c per cup. White Bunch lima beans 15c per cup. Mustard seed 10c per tbls. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. ; , Few sound clean Lady Peas, 4 Ibs. $1: Choice seed Brabs $1.50 per pk; Corn- field and Garden Bunch beans, treated, no weevils, 35c per lb. 3 lbs. for $1 astings Prolific Speckle Bunch and White Pole Lima butter-beans, same rice. Half runner garden beans 40c per lb. Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford a, Rt. 2. oes Hull fable peas 50c per qt. del. rs. N. W. Robbs, Flowery Branch Ga. as Geciine Bunch Velvet Beans $3 per - in 10 bu lots $2.50; 90-Day Velvet | 5- seans $1.50 per bu. John W. Gid- ns, Swainsboro, Ga. fackson Wonder, the. best and most rolific bunch putter bean. und seed, postpaid 30c per lb. 4 lbs el. Marion . McConnell, Cornelia, a. Star Route. 2 bus Ottotan Beans $5 per bu. Hand arashed and hand cleaned a No. 1 ean for seed. H. M. Duke, Stock- Will exch. some for Spanish anuts. Write W. T. Brittain, Gay, a. rob. 1, bus. Brab Beans sound and clean $4 bu. FOB Tallapoosa, Ga. H. N. mbert, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. ; Bunch Velvet beans, pure sound and clean, new crop $3 bu. FOB Eastman, a. in good strong bags. T. T. Proc- Eastman, Ga. White Willet Winter Eng. Peas. 20c per lb. Webster Callaway, Farming- ton, Ga. 4 bus. 1929 crop of genuine Otootan Beans $6 per bu. FOB. J. P. Overby, mpkin, Ga. Rt. 4 00 bus. Otootan Beans $4.50 per bu Tee Lawrenceville, Ga. W. P. Couch, 0 bus. Brab peas, bright and sound $4.50 per bu. or $45 for the lot. W. M. Cook, Monroe, Ga. 90-Day running beans for. $1.50 perk bu. R. J. Boatright, Kite, Ga. - Running Velvet Beans in hull $23 per ton if buyer sends sacks. Also Bunch Velvet Baans for seed, any quantity any time. $4 per bu. NC T. sley, Kite, Ga. 10 bus. Otootan Beans 1929 crop No. ; Beans, sound and clean. _ Solon J. Owen, Alvaton, Ga. 3 bus. New Era peas, sound and lean $3.50 per bu. FOB. No checks ac- eee (ines Sosebee, Cleveland, Hastings seed Excelsior Refugee beans 20c per Ib. postpaid. Luther Cobb Ga: Hemp, Ga. Jacksons Wonder Bush Bean 18 per lb.. Also Fat Horse or White Crease Black pole beans 25c per lb. Mrs. C. L. Rhyne, Plains, Ga. 90-Day running Speckled Beans in 2 1-2 bus bags $1.25 per bu. less than sack lots $1.35 per bu. William: Jack- n, Donovan, Ga. BUTTER FOR SALE. _ Hastings Prolofic seed corn, 1st yr. from Hastings. Carefully selected, nubbed and shelled $2 per bu. FOB. George T. Trawick, Linton, Ga. \ Browns Improved Big White Flint Corn, heaviest and most weevile resis- tant corn, medium red cob, carefully selected $1 per pk; $3.50 per bu. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga. A few bus. June Corn, blue and white mixed 2.25 per bu. or will exch for White Spanish Bdeug ne: N. J. Bur- gess, Maxeys, Ga. Improved Early Prolific Whatley Ss seed corn, pure and sound averages 40 bu. to acre $2.50 per bu. FOB Winterville, Ga. George W. Spivey, Winterville, Ga. 1-2 bu. seed corn, red cob. Blue and white grains; 16 to 18 rows to cob. Selected for seed, nubbed and shelled $1.25 per pk. del or $2 for the 1-2 bu. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. Pure Golden Dent seed corn $2 per bu. $1.10 per 1-2. bu. 60; per pk. FOB. P. T. Dyer, Covington, Ga. - Marlboro Prolific, 2-ear seed corn, field and crib selected. $3 per bu. $1.75 per 1-2 bu. $1 per peck FOB. C. N. Adams, Social Circle, Ga. 2 to 5 ear White Corn for seed. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga. Rt. 1. Hastings Prolofic Seed corn $2.50 -per bu. 75c per pk. Webster Callaway, Farmington, Ga. 200 bus. Blue Mexican June Corn, 75c per pk; $2.50 per bu; 5 bu. for $2.25 per bu. 10 bus $2 per bu. A. J. Barnes, Greenville, Ga. Yellow Popcorn 3c per lb. hand se- lected 5c; Have about 150 Ilbs_ not shelled. Caloway Watson, Logans- ville, Ga. Rt. 5. Whatleys Prolific seed corn ,nice and sound, well selected for planting, nub- bed and shelled $2.50 per bu. in 5 bu. lots $2 per bee Alex Barfield, Louis- ville, Ga. Rt. 2 50 bus. good ear- corn in shuck $1.25 per bu. at my crib. J. W. Hatcher, Kite, Ga. RFD 1. Whatleys Prolific seed corn, select- ed ,nubbed and hand shelled, 75e per pk. $2.50 per bu. FOB. R. E. McCart, Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. Seed corn 75 per pk. or am 50 per bu W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2 Field Selected Marlboro Prolific seed corn, $3 per bu. or will exch for Otoo- tan Beans, 2 bus. for 1 bu. of beans. G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2. 400 bus. slip shuck corn at- $1 per bu. FOB TT. J. Parker, Tifton, Ga.: Whatleys Improved Prolific seed corn $2.50 per bu., 2 bu. to, bag, FOB. Member of Ga Crop Association. Frank |L. Short, Sylvester, Ga. Whatleys seed corn, nubbed and hand shelled. .Guar. pure and sound 85c per pk. $3 per bu. FOB. J. A. Whatley, Concord, Ga. Rt. 2. 50 bu. White slip shucked corn $1.10 per bu. FOB. R. F. Sikes, Sylvester, Shelled: popcorn, yellow and white, not mixed, 10c per lb postpaid if 3 or more lbs. are ordered. Mrs. Fred At- kinson, Ray City, Ga., Rt. 2. Improved little White cob COEN, 28 rows to ear; Very prolific, guar. to be sound and pure, $3.50 per bu. $1.75 per 12 bu. $1 per pk. Nubbed and shelled; _|all orders FOB. Add postage if by parcel post. G. F. Smith, Dawson, GacRt6. ee 1-2 bu. seed corn, red cob, blue and white grains 16 to 18 rows to cob. Ex- tra good corn; selected for seed, nub- hed and: shelled. $1.25 Der pk. del or $2 per 1-2 bu. del. Mrs. Sie Carrollton, Ga., Rt. : atlevs. Prolific, ueietca: nubbed. $2.25 b $2 per bu. in! . H. Sulli- 6 bu. lots. Davis, Gray, Ga. Whatleys seed corn, nubbed and shelled, $2.50 bu. or $2 bu. in 5 bu. lots FOB. This corn won first prize in Colquitt county with 122 bu. to acre, or 611:bu. on 5 acres. Cash with or- der. Leonard Rentz, Omega, Ga. 300 bu sound, slipped shuck corn, $1 ae at barn. Frank Sawyer, Vidalia, aoe: Tennessee Red Cob seed corn. Vig- orous grower, 75c peck, $2.50 bu. C. E. Miller, Lavonia, Ga. Genuine Whatleys Prolific prize seed corn, nubbed and carefully selec- ted, $2 bu. Remittance with order. B. T. Marshall, Fort Valley, Ga., Box 67. FRESH AND a MEAT FOR E Country cured, hickory smoked meat, hams 35c per lb. Shoulders 25 per lb. R. C. Couch Turin, Ga. No. 1 Corn fed smoked meat: Hams _25e, shoulders 18c and side ribs 18c per lb. Corn f poe lard 50c per lb. All FOB Metter, Ga. M. F. Jones, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 111. - 1 good nice country ham, wt. 34 Ibs ae per lb. W. A. Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2 cured hams, wt 27-29 lbs 30c per Ib. Money Order, no checks. Mrs. G. B. Benefield, Buford, Ga. Rt. 4. Cured Country hams 28c per Ib. Shoulders 22c per lb. Smoked with Oak wood. Guar. sound FOB. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro, Ga. Country hams, smoked with Maple Wood, 30c per Ib. No large ones. C. A. Peacocks, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. 3 nice hams, home cured, hickery smoked, wt. 20 IDS; 300 Mrs. M. E. Free, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3. GRAIN FOR SALE _ 1000 lbs. good fodder $2 per 100 Ibs. J. W. Hatcher, Kite, Ga. RFD 1. Heavy, clean wheat for graham $1.90 per bu. Graham flour 4c lb. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga, Rt. 2. 3 tons best Peanut hay, chuck full pe: FOB=_s. eo Sikes, Sylvester, ao: HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE 9 Ibs. of Beeswax 30c per lb. Postpaid. W. L. Ledford, Crandall, Ga. Rt. 1. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE . Spanish peanuts, thrashed before the storm 4c per lb. T. D. Dowdy, Cordele, Ga. RFD D. : Spanish peanuts 4c per lb. will exch for syrup or peas. J. H. Leverett, Par- rott, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 101. Improved White Spanish Peanuts, hand cleaned and sound 6c per lb. fob. H. C. Burnsed, Sr., Ellabelle, Ga. Ga. Runner Peanut seed 3 1-2c per} lb. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. Improved Runner peanuts, hand picked. Some oil peanuts 5c hand picked. Will exch. for R. I. Red Baby chicks. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. Seed peanuts, N. 'C. Runner variety 80c per bu. FOB Iron City, Ga. O. M. Greene ,Iron City, Ga. Ga. Runner Peanuts $1 oe bu. Paul Beck, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. Several 100 Ibs. good pecans. Barrett Waters, Albany, Ga. White Spanish in hull, 4 j- 2c: ma- chine shelled, 8c; N. C. Runner Ga. grown, farmers stock in hull, 4c; ma- chine hulled, 8c lb. FOB. A. D. Cobb, Adel, Ga. No. 1 Spanish selected for seed, 4c Ib. J. H. McLeod, Ee Ge. Spanish peanuts, 4 1-4c lb. or will exch. 300 lbs. for 400 lbs. Piedmont Cleveland wilt resistant, or for 400 Ibs. of College Number 1 if will produce 1 1-8 or 1 1-16 in. staple. Ea. party to pay frt..at his point on receipt ol goods. D. J. Woolbright, Dawson, PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, aSES: ETC., FOR SALE Sugar plums and es: 25 ea, $1 doz. Well rooted. Add postage on order for less than $1. Tildon Parris, Loving, Ga. Red Goose plum, rooted trees; 4 for 25c; stamps del. Mail. mer, Woolsey, Ga., Rt. 1. Fig sprouts, 10c ea., $1 doz. Grape vines, 10c ea., $1 doz. Keiffer pears, 2 to.-3- ft 25 ea. No order for less than 15c. Rev. L. D. Rolader, jAt- lanta, Ga., Rt. 7, Box 454. 200 black walnut trees, 1 yr. old. Make best offer. Mrs. W. A. Fow- ler, Canon, Ga. A nice lot of bred-up Schley pecan trees, all sizes for sale. Dr. N. C. Al- ston, Richland, Ga. State insp. leading var. peach trees, to 4 ft.,.20c ea. del. also Prizetaker | WwW. and Evans eae price. e hite, Goggins, Only 60 bu. left. R. M. | A. Steinhei- Ga. Rt. 1. spn prsiiay, March 20, 1980. pecan trees Gov. insp. paper shell high. On 5c per ft., from 3 to 12 orders for less than 20 trees, an extra - charge of 50c for packing. Cash with Benton, Monticello, Ga. - as POTATOES FOR SALE order. O. 3 to 4 hundred bus. Kiln-dried Porto ; Rican potatoes in hampers $1.50 per. hamper. Mr. M. F. Jones, Metter, Ga, Rt. 1 Box: 411. Good eating potatoes, Porto Ricans 85c per bu. in sacks my station. B. B Morgan, Clyo, Ga. 200 bus. Porto Rican potatoes $1 per bu. or will exch for Peas or Otootan Beans, market price. Screven, Ga. Rt. 1. Nice Porto Rico sweet potatoes for : eating, $1 per bu. FOB. N. W. Will- iams, Oglethorpe, Ga., RFD 2. 10 bus. of Porto Rico potatoes for eating purposes $1 per bu FOB. James A. Ryals, Hazlehurst, Ga., Box 326: 100 bus. Government Insp. per bu. at my farm. J. J. Miles, Bax- ley, Ga., Rt. 4. Imp. red skin Porto Ricans, 80 bu. FOB, sacked and ready to ship; will exch. for Velvet beans or field peas. P. J. Watson, Nunez, Ga., Rt. 1. 100 bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes, $1 per 100 at farm. Frank Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga. Genuine yellow skin Porto Ricans, for planting, $1.50 per 100 lbs. FOB. A. D. Cobb Adel, Ga. ; SYRUP FOR SALE S 100 gal. of good Ga. Sugar cane syrup at $1 per gal put up in new 10 lb. cans Cash with orders. FOB Kite, Ga. J -W. Hatcher, Kite, Ga R.FD 1. 1929 Ga. Cane syrup on new 35 gal Cypress BBls at $17.50 per bbl. FOB. R. L. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga. Ja8.2 Rs Mikell, 5 "Porto Rico sweet potatoes a good shape. 15 Several bbls. A. 1 Ga. Cane eae It new 35 gal bbls. $14 per bbl. FOB Iron City, Ga. Sample on request. der must accompany order. Harlow, Iron City, Ga. Extra good Ga. Cane syrup for sale 75c per gal. at home ca 10 lb. beta 300 cans or more. W. ae Harrison, Ga. Gcarne Products Wanted | BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Ww. E. Want a few bus of old aaa Fla. velvet beans, 110 to 120 days. State price in ist letter. I. FP. Coleman, Rentz, Ga. M. Or- Want To exch value for Crowder | peas, bunch butter beans, beans, running beans. ay A. D. Dan- iel, Winder, Ga. Rt. Want: 1 pk. of ar Soy beans ce 1-2 bu. of Otootan beans, will pay cash or exch pure White Indian Runner abe eas duck eggs for oem: Canton, Ga., Rt. Want 50 bus. a 90- day velvet pears: $1 per bu. Send sample to S. T. France. S. oe Want: to exch. nice bright super- foundation 1 3-4 lbs. andi Ib. of broo- Moore, s . France, 636 Orange St., Macon, ; der foundation, also 300 or 400 straight section boxes for field peas or beans of the Laredo variety. Hicks, Adel, Ga. Want to exch. R. I. Red eges roe 5 Cornfield lbs. of tender Garden or Beans and 2 lbs of Lady or Mush roe Mrs. L. T. Morris, Tifton, Ga. Rt. Box 135. Want 1 bu. of Otootan Beans for 1 Chattanooga No. 65 Turning Plow and. 6 fresh ground points. G. C. Mashburn, Adairsville, Ga. RFD 3. . Want Peas, a few bus. of 6-weeks Black-eyed or other table peas. J. H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 101. Want 10 bus. Osceola Velvet Beans $1.40 per bu. Miss H. O. Brock, Com- merce, Ga. Want. 2 1-2 bus. 90-Day sound. W.M. Cook, Monroe, Ga. Want to exch Calves (half Jersey and 2 half Guernsey) for peas or Soy beans. C. M. Massey, Perkins, Ga . Want: Sugar Crowder and Califor- = nia Blackeye peas also Conrfield Beans. Quote price. R. D. Giles, Wins- ton, Ga. Rt. 1. POTATOES WANTED Want 1 pk. of White Spanish pota-_ - toes, will pay 75c per pkg. for pure sound potatoes del. to me. Also want 1000 Potato slips, Spanish variety. Gov. Insp. .O. B. Moore, Madras, Ga. Want old fashioned bunch potatoes or slips. Write. G. W. eS Bie: Want 2 bus. bunch tatoes or 2M slips, : W. H. Stripling, B Mrs. F. oes running Velvet Beans $1.25 per bu. Must be B Valentine _Thursday, March 20, 1930. MAREK E ues B ULLETIN PAGE NU a : 4 Ga., Rt 4. tame muskadine vines, figs, well rooted | plants by the 15th of April postpaid. a Georgia P roducts - Porto Rico plants, Gov. insp. and|25c ea. Tame Plum sprouts 15c ea.| R. M. Corley, Barnesville, Ga. fede W | treated, $1.50 M. Begin shipping April | Grape cut. 3 for 10c. Add postage. Carl Want Gov't. ins sweet potato anted 10th; Cabbage plants, ready now, 500, | James, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. plants. Write That you haves: and PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED $1; $1.50 M, del. or $1.25 FOB. A. H.| Genuine imp .Porto Ricans, Gqv.| price. D. W. Waddelle, Bremen, Ga Want to exch. mos. old S. P. O Pitts, Moultrie, Ga. insp, and treated, $1.65 M5 M or more,| Want 5M nice, well rooted tobacc boar pig for 10 bu. N. CG. runner pea- Porto Ricans, .$1.75 M del. or $1.50/$150 M. D. T. Herrington, Graham, | Plants, by April 15th. Write first ts. Must be good seed and ao ODE FOB. April and May del. Full count | Ga. stating your price and kind of tob exch. for seed corn. J. A. Flana- Seer M. J. Lewis, Baxley, Ga.| gygey roots, $5 M Less amount, 1c| ete: J. S. Kitchens, Glenwood, G Bia oo Ga. Hastings Red Rock an d New Stone eae All prepaid. A. A. Fuqua, Jackson, Waht 5 or 6 M Porto Rico: pote oe SYRUP 1. Omato plants, 40c, ; 15,- 2003 $2.25 fe : : i ; i . Pied- ~ Want Ga. Cane can ie Ne 10 cans, | M Postpaid. Ready first of April. Mrs.| Lady Thompson and _ Everbearing one eey cathe: son ote San Must be good ,thick, pure Ga. Ribbon | =: _H. Higgins, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 1. | strawberries, 25 a 100; 500 $1; garden for 1 M. plants. Ea, to pay freight. W. ne. Exch. Rucker cotton seed. R. E.|, Greater Baltimore and New Stone | horse mint, 25 doz. peppermint, 24 | 5 Bagley, Cumming, Ga. Rt.6. kes, Montezuma, Ga. 7" "1 tomato plants $1.50 M or 25 a 100; | for 10c; fall pear sprouts, 6 for 25c; | ~~ : NO a aa sae Wakefield and Flat Dutch. cabbage, | black raspberries 6 for 25c; Add post- |, Want Spanish sweet potato and N = Pl F $1.25 M. All postpaid. W. L. McClel- | age on small orders. Exch. for white | ton red skin potato Slips. All must be = ants For Sale lan, Lenox, Ga. feed sacks in good cond. Mrs. Willis| State insp. Write best price per M. S : BJ. Chas. W. and. e Flat Dutch | Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, F. on ote Aone Ga. Rt. 2.) ov. insp. and treated Porto Rico | Cabbage plants, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. A Sage plants, well rooted, 3c ea. 25c ant 1 M. Porto Ricans to be del tato plants, $175 M. Over 5M. $1.50 ee oa eee Hook dos. "Add. postage: Catnip bunches, 5| @bout April 15th, also 1 M Bermuda selon Gue Siders now. J. W. Smith, | ing orders for April del. Pure State | ea."or 4 for 15; sassafras roots 2 lbs|nion plants, yellow or Crystal Wax axley, Ga., Rt. 3. insp. Porto Rico potato and pepper | for 90c. Bertha Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. | Var. Exch. for sime to pay chgs. Write porto Rico and Nancy Hall potato ee SS ne Or an 2 Box 114. : Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3 OB, $1.50 M. April del, Book orders | Pore Ricans, Gov. insp. April and | p State Apriland May del. $150. MsM| Cott Seed For Sale | ow. Correspondence invited on ie | May. del. $1.75M, 5M or more $1.40. | Ricans, April and May del. $1.50. on seed For Sale | Ae have, Gia ue ah 8 lw. g. Boyett, Bristol, Ga. or more $1.40 M FOB Leland Lightsey, Soc " ready now, dei, by en Ata Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, Ap- | Odum, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 133. : 10 bus. of select Wannamaker cotton _ Exp. FOB, $1.25 M. Bonny Best | Ti! del. $1.50 M. Shipment guaranteed. | , GOV. Insp. and treated Porto Ricans, | seed $1 per bu. FOB or will exch for omato plants, $1.75 M del. $1.25 FOB|J-R- Harrisom, Coffee, Ga. | $125 M FOB April and May Del. Also) 60 baby chicks, B.R., R: 1. Reds, des fee, erty Til, Pakcland Ge. |, , J Waketicld cabbage plants, 12 | Cobieee, plants Seady now, aoe a 100 Box gee ee Bea Genuine Porto Rico Gov. insp. full canes ee Be ae = oe State oe Porto Ricans, $1.50 M fob 100 oes Pine Delta cotton seed ae a A6 aes ce pane Porto Rico potato plants, April del.,|5 M or more $1.25 M. April and May | cleaned and even wt. bags $1 bu FOB rder. Mrs. N. D. Fossett. Basle iyo ote ee oe oe ee ta ce bet ae pares, Ga. R. E. Aycock, Monroe, nae ee My Ga, v. insp. stock. aranteed good. : - sey, Ga. hb. 2. Be : me April 10th, ie ee ee $1.50 M. Can use some peas and Otoo-} State insp. imp. Porto Ricans, pink| Lee Wilson Big Boll cotton seed, 1st so. Rt . - 4. CTl- | tan soy beans in exch. M. F. Gaddis, | skin var. $1.50 M 5 M. $1.25 M. Alllyr. from originator; $1.25 bu. or will a Quitman, Ga. : FOB. J. P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. exch. for Porto Rico potato plants, or C a. ; Frost-proof E. J. and Chas. W: cab- New Stone and Baltimore tom.|field peas. R. N. Massey, Nicholson, cabbage plants, nice, and _ fresh | bage, and Stone, Red Rock and Grea- plants, ready April 1st to 15th, $ M. not | Ga. : vat Per oe ee ee i ee a ee Poiante Deepaid, H. C. Burnsed, Sr. Ellabell,; Russells 26 yrs. improved 2 . f Sue . 10nNS j : ? a. e . . dy immediate shipment. F. F. | State insp. and treated, $2 M. All del. Southern grown, eyerbearing Masto- | Ga. 90 per cent of the A to es, Fitzgerald, Ga. B. F. Mallard Oliver, Ga. _ don strawberry, in clumps or single, |50 bolls make 1 lb. Thickest burr in bbage plants, now ready, new | Cabbage plants grown since _ the | will bear this yr. $3 to $5 per 100. Exch | existence, 38 to 42 per cent lint, 1 1-8 op, $1.25 M, 5M $5; Porto Ricans, | freeze, packed to reach destination in|some for strained honey. Dr. Chas. | inch staple. Sidney C. Williams, Law- Bee HM rosett, Bara: Ge Mita hemarviie Ge 7 | meinen Ward, Allie, Ge. 100) Oak: ransevile, Ga. : ors = Rs ? a. ? ? s. z ale oad. y j - Imp. red skin Porto Ricans and Hastings extra early tomato well Cuthbert and St. Regis red rasp-|ed Neelys Coker No. 5 N ney Hall plants, Gov. insp. $1.50 M | bodied plants, 30c a 100, $3 M. Well| berries, 50c a doz., $2.50 a 100, $15 M | inch staple. Piedmont Cleveland cotton ghal cheeks accepted: . R. Redniond | Harris Blackshear, Ga, R'm" /RigiPn@: 7 F Aidetton, Blue Ridge, [sed #8 per evr. 7 : 3 J . . iv 2 PS: s - . : a., Ue . RENT elham, Ga. ; ea _Genuine certified imp. Porto Ricans| Cabbage and collard plants, for Ap-| 50 bu. Coker No. 5 cotton seed, 1 1-16 lastings Marglobe and Brimmer | $1.50 M, 5M or more, $1.40 M FOB. | ril and May del. 200, 50c; 300, 60c; 500, | inch staple, 90c per bu. FOB Bi omato plants, each, 30c a 100, or $2) Cash with order. Satisfaction guaran-|75c; $1.25 M, 5 and 10 M, 75c M. col-/|R. T. Huff, Bishop, Ga. , April del. Booking orders now.| teed. Willie Courson, Baxley, Ga., Rt. | lect. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, 25 bu. Rucker cotton seed, reclea ed udy Thompson Everbearing straw- | 4, Box 30. 2 Ga. Rt. 4. Want Mung beans. and Brab peas exch. for Porto Rican potato plants. M. Clark, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 1. to exch. 7 bus. of good cotton cholson high fruiter for 1 bu. ootan beans. B. T. McEntire, ant 1-2 bu. Red Ripper peas to Must. be of pure variety and and reasonable price. Write best delivered } : . E. Kimsey, Farming- Ga., RFD 3. ue Want all varieties of Bunch velvet Soy beans, field peas, Mung 3; Russian peas or any kind for building. Send samples, stating Name of each, date of planting Seuth Ga. Will pay cash or exch. et Running beans, Wannamaker seed, Stone Mountain melon Cantaleupe seed or Spanish pea- shelled and cleaned by hand for Price must be reasonable _ if Minni Cordele, Gc. | peas. michael, Tifton, Ga. JI, Red eggs, : ville, Ga. Jasper, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure W naker % MARKET BULLETIN Want 1 peck. of Silver hull Crowder Luther Burt, Juno, Ga. Want Seed velvet and Otootan beans wili give in exch. Silver Lace Wyan- Bee eggs. R. E. Long, Bremen, Ga. mans to exch. Drip cane seed, Millet seed for large Black Crowder peas, lb. for lb., or Running and Bunch :but- ter bean seed, 2 lbs. for 1 of beans. Mrs. Mabel Jones, Claxton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box. 33. Wanted: 1-2 bu: of Purple Hull peas at a reasonable price. W. B. Powell, Juniper, Ga., Rt. 1 Want some pure White Crowder peas, Quote best price in first letter. B. R. Hambrick, Stone Mountain, Ga. Want Bunch speckled peas for seed at once. Rufus H. Robinson, Whig- ham, Ga., RFD 2. Wanted: Best price on 50 bu. of Velvet beans. F. B. Bass, Chipley, a. : Exch value for Lady Finger peas, will exch for dried apples. Mrs. R. C. Lovett, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 2. BEES, BEE SUPPLIES AND HONEY WANTED. Wanted : 30 colonies of Italian bees, 10 frame patented hives with wired combs. Give particulars and price for oe Murl J. Morris, Baxley, Ga., R. Re Sty - CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED Want Popcorn on cob. Write best price on bu. lots. C. W. Seagraves, Jr.. Atlanta, Ga., Box 563, RFD 5. Want 10 bu. corn or oats. Will exch 2 yr. old apple trees at 10c each, or pay cash. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED | Want to exch Watson melon seed, for Ga. Runner peanuts. H. L. Car- Want to exch. genuine red _ skin Porto Rican. potato plants for N. C. Runner peanuts; 5M plants for 5 bus. of peanuts. I. N. Campbell, Surren- cy, Ga., Rt. 2. ae ee Want to exch 1 setting of thorough- pred R. I. Red eggs for 1-2 bu.) of peanut seed. Clara Bell Pettit, Pike, Ga. Want 10 lbs. Hastings Valencia pea- nutsh, will exch. 15 thoroughbred R. Donaldson strain for Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson, Ga. POTATOES WANTED , Will- trade a few settings of pure Tancred strain S. C. W. L._eggs for potatoes and other things. Eggs. val- ved at $1.50 per 15. Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga. : Want to exch pure bred J. B. Giant. eggs for oPrto Rican potatoes. Each same. _| to pay postage. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bow- don, Ga., Rt. 5. | ; Want to exch. R. I. Red eggs, dark Owen strain, 75c per setting for Por- to Rican potatoes for seed. -Mrs. W. D. Stiles, Blue Ridge, Ga. : SYRUP WANTED Want to exch 12 bus. good cotton seed, Nicholson variety, high linter, for 12 gals. of good thick syrup. B. F. q | McEntire, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 1. Want to exch white Spanish pea- nuts for pure Ga. Cane syrup. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena Vista, Ga. FRUIT WANTED Want to exch tomato plants. to hr del .in April, or Lucretia dewberrv plants, at $1 M, for dried peaches or apples. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Green- GRAIN WANTED Want to exch. Reg. Jersey bull calves, 8 and 10 mos. old, best of breeding for seed oats, beans or peas. S. G. MeNeill, Arlington, Ga. VEGETABLES WANTED Want green onions, beets, carrots and turnips with roots. Sterling C. Jenkins, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2. Want to hear from party having ar- tichokes for sale. R. P. Rowe, More- land, Ga. : Cotton Seed For Sale 200 bus. Rucker cottn seed, 75c per bu. Good sound seed. Cash with or- der, FOB. J. E. Huff, Philomath, Ga. Addison Extra Early cotton seed, kept pure at $1.25 per bu. J..H. Kitch- ens. Franklin, Ga., RFD 4. 1500 bu. good planting cotton seed, saved before storm. 95 per cent ger- mination, 90c per bu. lay, Waynesboro, Ga. Pure Rucker cotton seed, $1 per bu. Raised in North Ga. Will exch 6 bu. of cotton seed for 6 bu. nice eating Porto Rican potatoes. John Brotk, 7 Cleveland cotton H. A. Macau- } seed 21-8 strain only 1 yr. from_orig- inator, $3.50 per 10 lbs. Small lots $1.50 per bu. FOB. R. B. Banks, Fay- etteville, Ga., Rt. 4. 50 bus. Big Boll Wannamaker cot- tn seed, pure and clean, 1st yr. from originator, $1 per bu. C. R. Thigpen, Rockledge, Ga., Rt. 1. * 50 bus. Pure Coker No. 5 coton Seed, carefully ginned and unmixed. Ist yr. from originator. Cotton from these seed 40 per cent lint; $1 per bu FOB Greensboro, Ga. Sample on request. W. C. Askew, Greensboro, Ga. Pure Rucker cotton seed, $1 per bu. Raise in North Georgia. John Brock, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 2. Half and Half cotton seed, 1st yr. from originator, 46 per cent lint. Pure, unmixed, sound seed $1 per bu. Will exch. for Brab peas at 4 for l. A. V. Startley, Alamo, Ga. ! Few bus. Wannamaker Cleveland cotton seed, sound and almost free from black seed, picked before the rain. Cotton picks easy and lints well $1.50 per bu. elivered. W. H. Norris, Zebulon, Ga. Yeargins Big Boll cotton seed, bred from a single stalk; Very prolific, of- ten pick 2 lbs from a Single stalk. Early, gets ahead of the Boll weevil. 40 to 42 per cent lint. Write for spe- ee prices. W. M. Yeargin, Hartwell, a. 400 bu.-Delta No. 4 cotton seed, re- cleaned and gathered before storms. 1.32 in. staple, or better. $1.25 per bu. FOB Social Circle. W. D. Partee, So- viai Circle; Ga. 65 bus. Cleveland Big Boll - cotton seed, carefully ginned, kept pure and gathered and stored before the rains. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga Pure Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, 2nd yr. from the originaor, pick- ed before rains. Privately ginned, re- cleaned $1.25 per bu. R. W. Stem- bridge, Milledgeville, Ga. 1000 bu. of Wannamaker cotton seed $1.25 per bu. FOB. -1st yr. from_orig- inator. Y. S. B. Gray, Griffin, Ga. Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed $1 er bu. FOB. T. E. Wise} Pitts, Ga., t+. 2, Box 104. _Carefully -selected Cokers No. 5 cot- ton seed, 39.5 per cent lint. 1 1-32 in. staple, $1 per bu. FOB. L. A. Evans, Moreland, Ga. Wannamaker Resistant cotton seed, | ist yr. from the originator, cost me $3 per bu. For quick sale, $1.25 per bu. Also about 25 bus. Manley Heavy Frui- ter, made over a bale per acre $1.25- per bu. FOB. O. S. Williams, Scot- land,. Ga. 25 bus. Mathis Elite Improved Wilt- resistant Toole cotton seed, carefully picked and ginned, $1 bu. FOB Edi- a Ga. O. W. Parker, Sr., Edison, a. Pure Rucker cotton seed ist yr. from originator, 45 per cent lint, $1 per a a H. Holcomb, Adairsville, Ga., Rial: : 25 or 30 bus. of good-Half and Half cotton seed, planted 2 yrs. and just been recleaned, $1 per bu. Willie Dur- den, Oak Park, Ga., Box 142. Acala cotton seed, extra early, long staple, 90c per bu. FOB. . N. Ad ams, Social Circle, Ga. , Pure Rucker cotton seed, 90c per bu. FOB. J. W. Brodey, Chatsworth, Ga. Latest Improved College No. 1 cot- ton seed, registered pure by Ga. Im- provement Association. Reduced price. J. W. Granade; Washington, Ga. 50 bus. Dixie Triumph cotton seed. blight resistant, large bolls, five locks, easy to pick -but doesnt fall out eas- ily; Good lint; last year made 14 bales on 15 acres; $1 per bu. Any quantity. Cashier checks or Money order. A. J. Clary, Arabi, Ga. : Good sound Half and Half planting cotton seed $1 per bu FOB. Send mon- ey order. G. H. Culpepper, Dallas, Ga. Pure, Ped. Cleveland big boll, pri- vately ginned, lst yr. from orig. $1.25 bu. FOB here. Jas. A. Chauncey, Sereven, Ga. Wannamaker Cleveland, .-slightly mixed, 85e bu. FOB. J. E. Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga:, Rt. 3. Ruckers ist yr. from orig. $1 bu. FOB. P. M. Holcomb, Adairsville, Ga. Ro. 2. Ruckers, DU Week, Rok. Covington Imp. Toole, recleaned, $1.- ey bu.. W. A. Wammock, Harrison, a. 100 bu. Piedmont big boll, $1 bu. sacked FOB. W. J. Estes, Senoia, Ga. Vandivers Heavy Fruiter, 1st year from orig. for sale. . E. L. Ussery, Ha- zlehurst, Ga.- . Reg. cotton seed: Neelys Cleveland big boll and Cokers 884, both $1 bu. J. C. Upshaw, Covington, Ga. 300 bu. puire College No. 1, recleaned, 100 bu. lots, or more, $1.25 bu; less, ist yr. from Rucker, $1 Striplin, Adairsville, Ga., 8 ~ a Thursday, March 20, 1930. $1.50 bu. FOB. A. P. Winston,_Ath- ens, Ga. : : 300 bu. pure Ruckers list yr. from one $1 bu. BR. L. Worley, Roopviile, a. Cokers No. 5, saved pure at gin, $1 bu. FOB. Exch. 5 bu. for 1 case, six gal. or 10 bu. for 2 cs. good Ribbon cane syrup. Ea. to pay freight. S. H. rAchbeli, Athens, Ga., RFD 2. Ruckers ist yr. from orig. $1 bu. J. L. Holcomb, Adairsville; Ga., Rt. 2. Pure College No. 1, $3 per 100 lbs. L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga. : 400 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland big boll, 2nd yr. from orig. carefully pick- ed and ginned, $1 bu. FOB. A. J. Grant, Dallas, Ga. : Ruckers ist yr. from orig. Gathered before fall rains: 47 per cent lint last year. $1 bu. FOB. D. F. Holcomb, Ad- airsville, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure Rucker cotton seed, ginned be- fore bad rains and culled $1.25 per bu. 10 bu. and up $1. per bu FOB. Jim | Tumberlin, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. g Hawkins Early Big Boll cotton seed $1.25 per bu. FOB Dennis. B. W. Haw-. kins, Dennis, Ga. 25 bus. Neelys Fancy Staple cotton seed $1 per bu. FOB Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4, Clarence Giles, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure Addison cotton seed, picked be- fore the rain, made 30 bales on 45 acres in 1929, $1 per bu FOB. T. O. Rig- gins, Molena, Ga. : Cooks Big Boll cotton seed for plant- ing, picked. before storm. In ton lots or less 75c per bu. or $40 per ton FOB. I. G. Thompson, Garfield, Ga. Pure College No. 1 cotton seed: 90c eee beans. E. N. Hopper, Ranger, a. Burson Cleveland Big Boll cotton prize on 5 acres. $1.50 per bu. FOB. R. P. Burson, Monroe, Ga. ; Wannamaker Cotton seed, ginned privately, $1.00 per bu; 2nd yr. from the originator, seed slightly damaged, 75c per bu. E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga. Cokers Wright Staple cotton seed, $1.50 per bu. G. S. Wilson, Buena Vis- ta, Ga. RFD 5. oes 200 bus. Wilson Type Big Boll cotton seed $1.35 per bu; will exch for young Jersey Milk Cow or Big Bone Black ~ P. C. Sow or Duroc Gilt. Mrs. Lela Billing ,Dover, Ga. Rt. 1. : Pure Wannamaker Cotton seed ,re- cleaned 80c per bu. Riley C.- Couch, Turin, Ga. : : | Wilson Type Big Boll cotton seed $3 per 100 lbs. J. F. Passmore, Helena, Ga. Rt. 1. 70 bus. Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed, recleaned, picked be- fore the rains. Planted 1 yr. Bought jirect from Wannamaker in Feb 1929. Nearly pure at 90c; $1 per bu. select. FOB Edison, Ga. R. G. Smith, Bluff- ton, Ga. Rt. 3. College No. 1-cotton seed ing, will) exch for Porto Rican potato plants, 2 bu. seed for 1 M. plants. P. B. Stephens, Austell, Ga. 50 bus. Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed $1 bu. H. J. Garland, Griffin, Ga. 20 bus. Half and Half Big Boll cot- ton seed, picked before the rains. Will exch for Feeder Shoats 50 or 75 lbs; $1 yer bu. O. K. Billups, Jr., Midville, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 25. Ne Toole Wilt-Resistant cotton seed kept pure at gin. Germination test 91_ ver cent, $1.25 per bu. Also Cook 307-6 1st. yr. from breeder, kept pure at gin. Tested 82 per cent sound, $1.50 per bu FOB. A. C. Price, Bronwood, Ga. Pure Rucker Cotton seed, ist yr. | from originator, $1 per bu. 45 per cent us G. F. Burch, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2 tons Neely Improved and 2 tons Wilson Type cotton seed, recleaned and excellent quality $1 per bu. FOB Ten- nille. Also 200 bus. Wilson Type cotton seed, gathered dry, recleaned, $1 per bu. Cash with order. 3-bu. bags. D. R. Thomas, Tennille, Ga. j King Cotton seed, also a few bu. Mixed heavy fruiter and King cotton seed. Write for prices. J. T. Crutch- field, Montrose, Ga. : 50 or 60 bus. College No. 1 cotton seed, for planting, early variety; staple average 15-16 inch. 75c per bu. FOB. J. F. Briscoe, Logansville, Ga. Half and Half cotton seed, Also Cok- ers No. 5 Improved Cleveland Big Boll $1.25 per bu. Cash with order. -J. D. Riner, Meeks, Ga. Pedigreed Piedmont Cleveland cot- ton seed, 1st yr. from the originator, clean and sound $1.25 per bu FOB Sta- tion. J. H. Parks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 6. extra staple. Wilt-resistant cotton seed $1.25 per bu. FOB Hartwell. R. C. Temple, Hartwell, Ga per bu. or will exch. for Laredo or O- seed, 15-16.to 1 inch staple. Won state. for plant- o- Pure J. R. Cleveland, 45 per cent lint, . __30 bus. Wannamaker Cleveland Big oll cotton seed, $1.50 per bu. FOB Pure and culled by hand culler. Olin O. Pricket, Maysville, Ga. ovington Toole Wilt-resistant cot- ton seed, ist yr. from Covington Farm, per bu. J. L. Allen, Dublin, Ga. Rt. Sound and pure Rucker Half and f and Cleveland cotton seed, all eaned, $2.50 per 100 lbs. R. L. OKel- Winder, Ga. . 0 bu. Piedmont, 200 bus. Wanna- ker Cleveland cotton seed, 2nd. yr. m originator ,privately ginned and eaned $1. per bu. In lots of 25-bus. or more 90c FOB. R. O. Tarpley, Fair- burn, Ga. Rt. 3. 3 Pure Rucker cotton seed, 1st. yr. om originator, rolls cleaned at gin per bu. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairs- lle, Ga. Pure Langford Heavy fruiter and iedmont Cleveland cotton seed, 1928 rop $1 per bu. FOB. Cash with order. * will exch. for peas. C. A. Wilbanks, ommerce, Ga. Rt. 5. rom originator $1 per bu. FOB Ima, Ga. or will exch for Cow Peas, -, Peanuts or Bunch Velvet Beans. Holton, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4. w Bus. Half and Half cotton seed, yield last fall, $1 per bu. in 5 bu. J. A. Pierce, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. 50 bus. Early Heavy Fruiter cotton , $1.25 per bu; Also 20 bus. of s Improved cotton seed $1.25 per OB. W. T. Hammack, Bluffton, Pure Toole cotton seed, 2nd yr. from iginator, privately ginned. Well car- for and culled ,$1.50 per bu. R. C. ooten, Leary, Ga. ; : leveland Wannamaker Cotton seed lots 85c per bu; Well cared for. Camp, Buford, Ga. Rt. 3. 10 bus. Cleveland Big Boll cotton ed, contest patch made 1 bale per cre $1 per bu. Add freight. Also a w bus of Wannamaker Cotton seed e price. W. H. Hambrick, Martin, a. RFD 3 Box 8. Neelys long staple coton seed, kept at the gin 75c per bu. Will exch. potato plants. Roy Pettigrew, La- ette, Ga. RFD 2. bus. Wannamaker and Rucker ton seed, pure and sound $1 per bu. bert ah Jones, Cedartown, Ga. ure Wannamaker cotton seed $1 per er oe M. L. Snare, Gainesville, aker Cleveland No. 5 cotton seed, 1e variety that has won the 5 acre test the past 2 years. My. seed came om the winner of 1928. $1 per bu. in bu Oc; FOB Berkley, ite for price on larger quantities. L. _Arnold, Point Peter, Ga. Petty Toole Cotton seed, fine stock, 3 u- bags, $1.50 bu.. Cash with order. A Elkins, Cairo, Ga. RFD. 100 bus .Wannamaker Cleveland cot- on seed, picked early in fall, carefully inned and recleaned $1.25 per bu. FOB. Will exch. 8 or 10 bus. for Porto ico potato plants, each to pay one- ay transportation. U. C. Bowman, suford, Ga. Rt. 2. : , 200 bus. College No. 1 cotton seed, St yr from originator, $1 per bu de- vered. Joe H. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. 200 bus. of Rucker and Cleveland Big oll cotton seed crossed; Sound and ecleaned, sample of seed on request. per bu. FOB Carrollton, Ga. Cotton Seed Wanted Want Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed $1-per bu. or will-exch. Va. Peanuts % 4c per lb. for same. Fred E. Seck- nger, Guyton, Ga. oe Want 6 bu. Bank Account Cotton ed, State best price FOB. E. M. orpe, Townsend, Ga. 00 Ibs. of pure Piedmont Cotton eed, Could use College No. 1 eed. Price must be reasonable. del. oe Ga. W. B. Powell, Juniper, Ga. Miscellaneous For Sale 1 or 2 doz. qt. cans, dewberries and blackberries, canned 1929, $3 doz. FOB also yellow root and May apple root, 25 Ib. and postage if less than 2 lbs. rdered. Home canned. Mrs. W. T. Hammond, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 1. Ib. horehound leaves, home dried, 30 postpaid. Mrs. Hattie Ray, Ken- ington, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Peach, pear, and watermelon rind reserves, all 50c qt. Home cooked. -M. Story, Thomson, Ga. strawberry and other home- MARKET BULLETIN made presereves, 35c to 50c pint jars; grape and apple jelly, 15c to 25c; rel- ish, mustard and chow-chow. Sell or exch. for pure bred poultry. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. : Geese feathers, 45c lb. Mrs. W..D. aa Commerce, Ga. 100 So Broad Sugar Cane. Sell or exch. for any- thing can use. Geo. Lee Adams, At- lanta, Ga. 247 Rocky Ford Ave., N. E. White and Red vinegar, 16c gal. in bbl lots; 18 gal. in 1-2 bbl. lots FOB. J. J. Malone, Brooks, Ga. Chicken feathers for sale. A. C. Floyd, Clayton, Ga., RFD 2. 75 strong white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. size, 10c ea. Cash with order. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. RFD 1 Box 83. : 1 1-4 bu. 1929 crop black walnuts. Make best offer. W. C. Tiller, Craw- ford, Ga. Rt. 1. A lot of 100 lb. size white chicken feed sacks. Sell, or exch. for peanuts, Syrup cane seed, peas of any var., yel- low mammoth Soy beans, syrup, honey or hens. Write what you have. C. G. Morris, Bowdon, Ga. White and red vinegar in 50 gal. bbls. 15c gal. FOB. Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. Home canned fruit: 3 qts. cherries (free of stone) 40c qt. 6 qts.. strawber- rys, 35c qt; 12 qts. White Eng. peaches 6 qt. apples, 4 qts okra, 30c qt. 6 qtts tomattoes, 25c qt. 12 gts. sweet pickled peaches and 2 qts sweet pickle cucum- bers, 40c qt; 6 qts. sweet pepper relish, 35c qt., 6 qts. fig preserves and 4 qts. dewberry jelly, 45c qt. also a few lbs. sundried apples, free from peel and worms, 10c Ib. All in glass jars, FOB. won J. C. Freeman, Gainesville, Ga. Goose feathers, 75c lb. Mrs. C. R. Sor- rells, Monroe, Ga. ; About 25 good tow sacks, 5c ea. Will exch. James Millsap, Rossville, Ga. care Gen. Del. : Ground oyster shell for large and small chickens, $1 per 100 lb. FOB. W. = emi Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St. Home cured tomatoes in No. 4 cans 10c per can; 12 qts_krout in qt. Mason Jars; 12 cans of whole tomatoes in new glass qt. jars, and blackherries, all 25c each. Mrs..W. M. DeLay, Powder Spgs. Ga. Rt. 3. Miscellaneous Wanted Want 1 1-2 Ib. rattle weed root, good Rt. 5. Box 562. Want to contract to grow thefollow- ing with party for seed or market pur- poses: Giant stringless beans; long green tender okra; yellow crook-neck squash and tomatoes. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. Plants For Sale Pure, imp. purple skin, Gov. insp. and treated Porto Ricans, $2 M. 5 M or more, $1.75 M. Royal King sweet pep- per, 30c a 100, $1.75 M. Redfield Beauty June Pink tomato plants, 25c a 100, $1.50 M. Ready for del. April 15th or 20th. All prepaid. Dean Johnson, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Rt. 2... Genuine red skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and treated, $1.50 M. FOB. Will exch. for good, home cured meat. I. N. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Bermuda onion, Early J. and. Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1.50 M. Collard plants, $125 M. W. R. Catoe, Folks- ton, Ga. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M Cash with, order. F. L. Cafter, Coffee, Ga. \ : Bermuda onion plants, 25c a 100; $1, 500 $1.50 M. J. O. Dussell, Dawson, Ga. Porto Ricans and Nigger . Killer potato plants, Gov. insp. $1.50 M 2 M or more lots, $1.25 M. all FOB C. S. W. Joiner, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 157. Gov: insp. pure Porto Ricans, $1.60 M. del. B. E.. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga. | Yellow skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.75 M del. Ready about April 10th or 15th for shipment. D. Story, Autry- ville, Ga. j strawberry plants, $2.50 M. Exch. for anything can use of equal value. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. Red skin Porto Ricans, for April and May del. $1.50 M. del. in Ga. in 2 M. lots and up. All insp. and treated. A. W. Askew, Folkston, Ga. Fresh cabbage plants ,grown since the freeze, 500, $1;_$1.50 M. J. A. Mit- chell, Thomasville, Ga. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, and true Ga. collard, all spring grown plants, 60c per 500, $1 M. Open grown Ice- and dry. C. C. Holbrooks, Atlanta, Ga. | Pure Klondike and Lady Thompson burg lettuce plants, 50c per 200, $1 per se Bek del. E. L. Durham, Dublin, a. Rt. 5. Millions Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. insp. $1.75 M., 5 M. $8; 10 M. $15. Cash with order. Exch. for peas, or baby chicks. G. A, Carter, Rocking- ham, Ga. Missionary, Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 50c a 100. Exch. for garden bean seed. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 1. 200 M. Porto Ricans, April, May del. $1.50 M. Wakefield cabbage plants, $1.50 M. Prompt shipment. C. N. Strickland, Mershon, Ga. : Certified red and yellow Po Ri- cans, $1.50 M. FOB; $2 M postpaid; cabbage and tomato plants, postpaid, each, 75c, 500 $1.25 M. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 M, 5 M and up, $1.40 M. April and May del. J. B. Fossett, Baxley, Ga. Himalaya blackberry, stocky plants, 50 doz. Exch. for value. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga.-Rt. 1. . Flat Dutch cabbage, white Bermuda onions, 75c, 500;. $1.25 M. Harliana to- mato 25c, 100; $1.50 M Ruby King pep- per, 15c doz. 40c a 100; Black Beauty Egg plants, 26c doz. 60c a 100. Prepaid. Lae Minnie L. McEver, Braselton, Ga. Progressive Everbearing strawberry plants, 50c a 100. W. H. Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. : E. J. and Charleston Wakefield cab-_ bage plants 85c per M; By express COD or $1.10 per M prepaid. Also improved Red skin potato plants, Por- to Ricans, gov. insp. $1.40 per M; by. express COD or $1.75 per M. postpaid. J. H. Sumner, Omega, Ga. Rt. 1. Frost-proof Cabbage plants, Extra early Jersey and Chas. Wakefields, Succession, Sure Head and Flat Dutch varieties 500-70c; $1.10 per M. deliver- ed postpaid. Express collect 4 M. $4; 10 M $9. Satisfaction guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga... Improved Porto Rican Potato plants, state insp. and treatd; $1.65 per M. Delivered. Write for price on large ae C. H. Reddick, Sylvania, Ga. Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. Insp. and treated $1.75 M; Cabbage plants, E. J. and Chas. Wakefield and Early Drum head $1 per M. ready for March 20th. Also Strawberry plants $1.25 per M.-all delivered prices. T. H. Gordon, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 2. Everbearing Strawberry plants 35c per 100 or $3 per M; will exch for onion plants, potato plants or bush butter bean seed, or anything can use on farm. Mrs. Bertha McMichael, Cov- ington, Ga. Rt. 5. Potato plants, state insp. well dipped. Improved genuine wine grown seed stock Porto Rican plants $1.50 per M. 50 M to 75 M lots write for prices. First class plants full count, prompt ship- ment, all plants guar. Cash with or- der. D. W. Black, Cordele, Ga. Rt. C. Early Jersey Cabbage plants ready March 22th, 15 per 100; in lots of 1 M. $1. Mrs. W. A. Cribb, Nicholls, Ga. Improved Porto Rico. potato plants $1.50 per 1000 FOB or $1.75 per M. postpaid. April delivery. S. J. Lindsey, Omega, Ga. Nice spring grown Cabbage plants, Wakefield and Flat Dutch. Prompt shipment $1 per M..by express. And- rew B. Clark, Thomasville, Ga. Large Everbearing and Klondike Strawberry plants 35c per 100 Postpaid, Many with blooms and fruit. Mrs. J. W. Laricy, Halcyondale, Ga. Cabbage plants 300-50c; 500-75c; 1M. $1.25 Delivered. Guy Crow, Gaines- ville, Ga. Frost-proof Cabbage plants, Wake- field and Copenhagen; Tomato plants: Earliana, Stone and Baltimore varie- ties; Bermuda and Prizetaker onion plants 500-75c; 1M $1.25. Roy McRee, Meigs, Ga. : : Porto Rican potato plants, Govern- ment insp. and treated, $2 per M. de- livered. Send Money Order, no checks accepted. S. H. Brand, Montezuma, Ga. Rt. 1. = Improved Porto Rico potato plants, Government insp. $1.65 per M. in 5 M lots or more $1.50 per M FOB Baxley. Prompt shipment and full count. Cash with order. J. F. Lewis, Baxley, Ga. Porto Rico potato plants, State insp. strong plants from vine cuttings for heavy fruiting, April 10th delivery, $1.50 per M, Guar. count. F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ga. : Improved Porto Rico potato plants $1.50 per M. Early Triumph $1.75 per M. FOB Alma, Ga. Will send any amount. G. J. Holton, Alma, Ga. Pure pink .skin Porto Rico potato Plants state insp. $1.50 per M. Also! PAGE ELEVEN Redfield Beauty tomato plants $1.25 per M. Now booking orders for later del. All plants and count guar. J. A. Pierce, Alma ,Ga. Rt. 3. Napier Grass roots, will produce from 30 to 60 tons of Green forage accord- ing to grade of land. Government analysis gives it the same protein value as Alfalfa. All kinds of stock love it. Can be cut 4 times per yr. $7.95 per M. FOB. S. F. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga. Imp. Porto Rico potato plants, 5 M. lots $1.50 per M; under 5 M $1.75 per M. All plants FOB. Baxley. H. L. Kes- ler, Baxley, Ga. Porto Rico potato plants, $1.65 per M $7.00 per 5 M; $13.50 per 10M; Prompt shipments, satisfaction guar, All plants are from Government insp stock. Dan. R. Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga. Pure improved Gov. insp. Porto Rico. potato plants $1.85 per M. FOB E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga. @abbage and collard plants, $1.50 M. postpaid, or $1.25 M. collect. Mrs. Nina Welch, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure red skin Porto Ricans, not mix- ed, $1.50 M. FOB. Ship about April. 1st. Any amount up to 200 M. per week. Now booking orders for April, May and June del. J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Deans Delicious. strawberry plants (arge ,oblong and very prolific with deep red heart), 25c doz. or $1 per 5 doz. Satisfaction or money refunded. First season offered to public. L. B. Dean, Avalon, Ga. f Red and black raspberry sprouts, 75c a doz., $5 a 100. Add postage on small orders. Miss J. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Horse radish, 25c per 6 roots for planting. Mrs. A. H. Reid, Sr., Eaton- ton, Ga; 2 Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c a doz. 3 doz. 60c; 7 doz. '$1. Exch. for po- tato slips, $1.50 M. or other plants or seed... Charlie T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 90. ] : Mammath Everbearing Strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $2.50 M. Sage plants, 15c ea. 2 for 25c; sweet and sour pome- granate bushes, 25c ea. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. f Certified Porto Rico potato plants, $1.50 M. FOB. Any quantity. Prompt : shipment. Paul Hayden, Alma, Ga. Booking orders for Gov.' insp. Porto Ricans, April 1st del. $1.75 M. Charles-. ton W. cabbage plants ,ready now, 20 a 100 $1.75 M. Bermuda onion, Balti- more and New Stone tomato plants ea. $1.50 M. Ruby King and Ruby Giant pepper plants, April del. $2.50 M. Green Cane knots with good eye, 5c ea. All del. Jessie Anderson, Nicholls, Ga. KE. J. Wakefield, Chas. W., cabbage plants, ready, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Porto Ricans, tomato and pepper $1.75 M. 5 M. up, $1.45 M. April and May del. Cash with order. Herman- Boatright, Alma, Ga. Box 31. Frost-proof E. J. and Chas. cabbage plants, 75c, 500, $1.40 M. postpaid; $1 M. collect. L.4Sumner, Omega, Ga. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. Cabbage, to-' mato and onion plants, $1.25 M. pep- _. per, $2.06.M. April and May del. Cash ~ me order. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley, a. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage, frost- proof, open field grown plants, now ~ ready, moss packed, 40c, 200; 75 500; $1.25 M. del. By prepaid parcel post. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure purple skin Poro Ricans, Gov. _ insp. and treated, $1.75 M.5 M. or more $1.50 M. FOB here. Prompt shipment. April, May and June del. J. C. Tyre, Bristol, Ga. Genuine red skin Porto Ricans from vine cuttings, treated and insp. Early April del. $1.75 M. del. Ga. points. W. Haman, Sumner, Ga. Genuine improved Gov. insp. and treated Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. del.. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ready March 20th. R. M. Cox, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5. The genuine Young dewhberry plants, 60c doz. get T. A. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. : Bermuda Grass roots, free from dir and trash, $2 peck, $7 bu. Exch. for white Spanish peanuts, Velvet beans, _ or what have you. P. Ritch, Bron- wood, Ga. 3 pes Pure red skin Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. _ FOB April, May and June del. Book- | ing orders now. J. C. Campbell, Sur- rency, Ga. Rt. 2. Hastings Extra Early, Avon Early, June Pink, Marglobe, Gulf State Mar- ket, Redfield Beauty tomato plants, 50c a 100, $1 per 300, $2.50 M. Moss wrap- ped. Prompt shipment. Mrs. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga. Pe lle aa Gov. insp. red Porto Ricans, early shipment, 1.50 M. J. M. Phelps, Tifton, Gao Ritts: 3 ie = Weonrinwe 96 vase tauplesny plants, = J. i 5 Cotton Seed For Sale (Continued from page nine) _ Cokers No. 5, 1 1-16 inch staple practically storm-proof. Wannamakers leveland cotton seed, all ginned and, eaned on my private gin. $1 per Shipped the day orders are re- d. FOB Madison, Ga. J. L. Thom- s, Madison, Ga., RFD 1. Piedmont Pedigreed cotton seed, 1st from originator, culled and. well ked, $1-per bu. or will exch for any- ng = can use. C. L. Bennett, Mad- punctate ; okers No. 5 cotton seed $1 per bu FOB. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro, Ga. Pure Addison cotton seed made 30 bales on 45 acres 1929. $1 per bu. FOB. QO. Riggins, Molena, Ga. 250 bu. pure Wannamaker Cleve- nd, culled irom the field, roll drop- ped at the gin, picked without wet- ting, in lots of 20 bu. or more, 5c bu., $2.50 per 100 lbs. FOB Duluth. sper A. Stone; Cumming, Ga. | Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll, 1st yr. om orig., carefully ginned, kept pure d clean, in 3 bu. bags, 90c bu. Ed- ard Lewis, Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 4. . bu. Covington Toole Wilt resist- ant cotton seed for sale. Dr, N. C. ton, Richland, Ga. 60 bu. Covington Cleveland, No. 32, Wilt Resistant, Ist yr. from orig. 100 bu. Wilson type big boll, 1st yr. from rig; also Wannamaker Cleveland Big Bol, all $1 bu. Felton Williamson, ak Park, Ga. : ae _ Ruckers ordered pure last year, $1.- 25 bu. 5 or more bu. lots, $1.20 bu. FOB. Exch. for Otootan, brabs, or pore pigs. .J. H. Mosley, Rock- nont, Ga.; Rt. 5. Pure Wannamaker Cleveland, 21 bu -per bu. FOB. M. L. Snare, Gaines- le, Ga., Rt. 4. Mathis imp. 1-4 Petty Toole Wilt re- sistant, from cotton gathered before storms (bale per acre yield) $1.25 bu. B. G. A .Lamar, Powersville, Ga. cker$ planted 2 yrs., sound, pick- before storms. Sell or exch for equal ue of Ga. Ribbon cane syrup in 10 cans, or for good sound field RR. E. Fokes, Montezuma, Ga. Rucker cotton seed, 2nd yr. from or- inator, good sound; picked. before n. Carefully ginned $1 bu. $4.50 in Bee Waldo Frix, Talking Rock, a., Rt, 2. a Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll otton seed, Ist yr. from orig. $i per ee Jas. A, Mikell, Screven, Ga. 65 bu. Dixie Triumph, Wilt-resist- ant.coton seed, 37 to 42 per cent lint, st yr. from seed farm in S. C. last Made 14 bales on 15 acres. $1 per . send M. Order or Cashiers check. . J. Clary, Arabi, Ga. ae te 30 bus. Cokers No. 7 cotton seed, aple 1 1-8 inch. Big Boll and easy =. ioe per bu. or $4 per 100 Ibs. 8 2 2; Half and Half cotton sed: guar. pure, sound, clean and culled. Picked before rains $4 per 100 Ibs. FOB East- ian, Ga. in good strong bags. J. J. octor, Eastman, Ga. Pure Wannamaker cotton seed, re- anes 80c per bu. R. C.. Couch, Tu- i a. . : 4 200 bus. Improved cotton seed, ei- ther Petty or Toole. Carefully select- ed by cleaning gin, ist yr. from orig- . C Murray, Ft. 75 bu. of Langford heavy fruiter cot- m seed $1 per bu or will exch for ay or corn at market price. Roy T. ker, Menlo, Ga. ure Rucker coton seed, kept clean, st yr. from the originator, $1 per bu. : ugh Holcombe, Adairsville, Ga., _ Pure Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed 2nd yr. from originator, picked before rains from bale per aere crop. Pri- ately ginned, recleaned $1.25 per bu. R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga. 25 bus. Broadwell cotton seed, pick- ad before storm. 80c per bu. or will lh for pure Rucker sed. Roe Cha- n, Duluth, Ga. Nilson Type Big Boll cotton seed, pens early easy picked 42 per cent _$4 per 100 Ibs. LL. J. Ellis,.Cum- me Ga. it. 20. Wilson Type Big Boll cotton seed, o yr. from originator. Very early O ic and good staple and lint yield ao George T. Trawick, Lin- So e Cook and Dixie Triumph cot- d, recleaned and culled, $1.10 H.R. Ingram, Columbus, Ga. Toole cotton seed, wil ecleaned and gu _C. R. Randall, Martin, Ga., | Rt t- | W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3. r. | Runnin: y+ for 10 Zz order or Cashier's check. T. O. Whit- chard; Blakely, Ga. yr. from the originator, sound and recleaned and graded. Staple average 1 3-16 inch: $1=-per bu FOB. > Ou. K. David, Marshallville, Ga. 30 bus. Cleveland Big Boll cotton seed $1 per bu. FOB. J. W. Hatcher, Kite; *Ga:, RrD: 1 200 bus. Wilson Type Big Boll Ped- exch part of seed for good young Jer- sey Milk cow or Big Bone Black P. C. Sow or Big Type Duroc Jersey sow. Mrs. Lela Billing, Dover, Ga., Rt. 1. Big boll upland cotton seed 75c per bu. J.-P. Carter, Naylor, Ga. Selected Chirstophers cotton seed from prize winning cotton at County Fair. $1 per bu or will exch-for peas. T. W. Simmons, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 5. Pure College No. 1 cotton seed $1 per 100 lbs. or will exch for Laredos or Otootan beans. Mrs. J. J. Harris, Ranger, Ga. oe. ; Wilsen Type cotton- seed, $1.25 per bu. Mubene cotton seed $1.25 bu. Ist yr. from breeder. J. H. Leverett, Par- rott, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 101. : College No. 1 cotton seed, 1929 crop picked without rain. 15 bus. 90c per bu. or will exch for the same amount of Wannamaker cotton seed. EH. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 5. black seed $1 per bu FOB. Webster Callaway, Farmington, Ga. : Yeargins Draught resistant Big Boll. Biggest of the Big Bolls; Very prolific; 42 per cent lint. Write _ for special prices. W. M. Yeargin, Hart- well, Ga. \ ; 500 bus. Coker Pedigreed cotton seed $1 per bu. 1 bus. Cleveland Big boll cotton seed $1 per bu. M. T. Sand- ers, Commerce, Ga. : Pure Half and Half cotton seed, pick- ed from first cotton seed hand culled $4 per 100 lbs. in good strong bags. FOB Eastman. T. T..-Proctor, East- man, Ga. ae Pure Rucker cotton seed, ginned be- fore rains, culled. All orders shipped promptly. $1.25 per bu. FOB. Jim Tumblin, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2. Cotton Seed Wanted Over Top cotton seed: Want about 8 bus. Make best price in 1st letter. Allen Pruitt, 114 State Capitol, At- lanta, Ga. Seed For Sale Thurmond Grey melon seed 50c per a FOB here. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst, a. See Worlds Famous gourd seed, hold 9 gal. or 1 bu. 25c per doz. Add post- age. W. F. Walden, Tarrytown, Ga. ees 5 40 lbs. Jacksons Wonder Bush but- ter bean seed 20c per lb. FOB. H. T. Jetorgs Waycross, Ga., Rt. 3, Box Cabbage-collard seed 40c per lb. 8 lbs. Halbert Honey melon seed. 75c per lb. or will exch. for rooted flow- er plants: pansies, crocus, Azaleas, dbl. Hollyhock, Dbl. hyacinths, Spider, Ma- donna lilies or large type dahlia bulbs. No stamps accepted. No checks. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Cairo, Ga., Rt. 2. 50 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed, good and sound. Will exch. 75c_ per Ib. or $35 for the lot. 25 Ibs. Dixie Belle melon seed, 85c per lb. or $18 ne the lot. a. ; : Pure Hastings Cantaloupe seed, $1 per lb. E. A. Tankersley, Thomson, Ga., Winfield Rt: Pure Stone Mountain or Dixie Belle watermelon seed, hand saved from perfect shaped, large melons, $1 per lb. Gver 50 lbs. 75c per Ib. FOB. W. M. Wright, Ft. Valley Ga. Cane or Millet seed, will exch for bunch Kentucky Wonder bean seed. Mrs. Nellie Puckett, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B = Watson melon seed, 50c per. lb. del. in Ga. C. Lester Harrell, Eastman, Ga. -Rt. 8. Improved Early Pearson melon seed ae per Ib. J. F. Walker, Blackshear, a. Limited amount of specially selected Stone Mountain melon seed $1 per lb. W. L. Meador, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 3. Early Amber cane seed, about 25 Ibs. 10 per Ib. Add postage. Prompt ao A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga. Pride of Ga. melon seed, $1 per lb. or will exch for peas, syrup or Pied- mont Cleveland cotton seed. George okra seed, 12 for eee f Oc; Red Hot 15 per gal MARKET. BULLE Cokers Webber 49 cotton seed, 1st igreed cotton seed $1.25 per bu or will Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, few T. W. Register, Vienna, | Ga, 15e or 6| Old TIN Maude Roper, Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. 1. Dill seed for pickling, 5c per thls. Add postage. Or will exch for ferns, or other flower seed. Mrs. D. W. Wad- dell, Bremen, Ga. 2 more cups of English peas at 20c per cup. Also Okra seed 20c per cup. Pepper seed 10c per thls. Old fashion dipper gourd seed 20c per cup. Mrs. F. W. Pendley, Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD 1, Box 106. Pure Pride of Ga. melon seed, saved from choice melons, $1 lb. Mrs. J. A. Whatley, Concord, Ga., Rt. 2. Mustard and collard seed, 25c per lb. Okra seed 25c per Ib. or will exch. Add postage. Mrs. T. W. Kemp, Ohoo- pee, Ga. : Okra seed, begins bearing when 6 inches high, bears until frost, 10c per thls. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Dawson, Ga. Rt. BOX 10h 10 lbs. Long Pod okra seed 10c per cup; Some. cushaw seed 10c per oz. Mustard seed, the good flat stem va- riety, 10c per oz. Will exch for box flowers, ferns, begonias, geraniums, any color. Mrs. L. M. Eunice, Ha- hira,:Ga., Rt.<1. 23 lbs. Lifsey sweet melon seed, 75c per lb. Fine for shipping. or home use. S. E. Rhodes, Abbeville, Ga., Rt. 2. Niece cane seed, 4-5 H., stalks large and long. Make best price. Mrs. J. Carter, Rockledge, Ga. Rt. 1. Cushaw, pumpkin, 3 kinds melon seed, mixed curled mustard seed, okra seed, all 10c per large thls. or 3. thls. for 25c; Will pay postage on all or- ders over 25c. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5. Extra long handle gourd seed, Mar- tin and dipper variety; White skin pumpkin for pies, medium size 10c per pkg. Gourd seed 5c per pkg. Cucum- ber seed, white spine and long green 5c. pkg. Add postage. Mrs. N. B. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga., Rt. 2. 3 Crotolaria, puts more nitrogen in the land than Velvet beans, easy to grow, needs no limeing or inoculation. Seed 50c per lb. 3 lbs. required to sow 1 acre. R. E. McCart, Coving- tom, Ga. Rt.c2. = <7 Thurmond Grey melon seed 50c per lb. Selected from good melons free from disease. Mr. J. B. Hannah, Char- ing, Ga., RFD 2, Box 40. ; Dill seed 10c er cup; Old Maid seed 10c per cup Yellow popcorn good seed 10 lb. W. S. Dodson, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 4. a 75 lbs. Pride of Ga. melon seed hand selected $1 lb. G. N. Cox, Locust Grove, Ga. , : Long green commercial Okra seed, ic per pkg. 40c per lb. $1 for 3 Ibs. $1.50 per 5 lbs. or will exch for Va- lencia peanuts. Mrs. J. W. Abercrom- bie, Marshallville, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 41. Absolutely pure Stone Mountain mel- on seed and genuine Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, hand saved, free from diseas, choicest specimen, $1 per lb. No. 1 recleaned Texas Ribbon cane seed 60c per gal. Pure White cabbage- collard seed 45c per lb. del. Cc. F. Maddox, Buford,: Ga., Rta 2 Genuine Rocky Ford Cantaloupe seed from choice specimens of the delic- ious green fleshed type, $1 per lb. Also pure Dixie Belle melon seed $1 per: Ib: True heading collard seed, testing high germination 50c per Ib. prepaid. E. A. Hayes, Buford, Ga. Sorghum seed, good for forage, two Ibs. 15c; Watermelon seed, Stone Mtn. variety, good and sound, 65c per lb. or will exch for potato plants. Add postage. Mrs. Tiney Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. Box 62. es White Beet seed (not mangel), red beet seed, old fashioned Muskmelon seed, wt. 12 or 14 lbs. 10c per thls. Mammoth Salad peas 20c per cup. Mixed melon seed, good kinds, 15c per 1-2 pt. Postpaid. Mrs. J. K. Stacks, LaFayette, Ga., RFD 1. Ss Watson melon seed from large uni- form shaped melons 75c per lb. or will exch for seed peas of any va- riety. Soy beans, peanuts, running or bunch. Small amounts. for seed but- ter beans. J. S. Bazemore, States- boro, Ga., Rt. 5. Thurmond Grey melon seed, sound and pure, saved from choice melons, only 75c per lb. George W. Colquitt, Buena Vista, Ga., Rt. 5. Genuine Rocky Ford Improved can- taloupe seed 75c per lb. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Texas Honey Drip cane seed, 1929 crop, good and sound 75c per pk. or $2.50 per bu. Also few lbs Orange cane a ic per lb. N. J. Burgess, Maxey, a. . - 100 lbs. Wonder melon-.seed $1 per lb. 10 lb. lots 75c Ib. Melon round shape with rattlesnake stripe. Red meat, tough rind, sweet, good shippers and sellers. Cornfield d multi d fashion tender hull | beans, 4 del, Big. 5 : ors | poosa, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 44. s iB. B. Speight, Pinehurst, | Thursday, March 20, 1930. _ plying onion plants 15c per 100. del. No stamps or checks accepted. Miss Dora Smith, Bowdon, Ga., Rome St.- Giant Russian Sunflower seed, very - prolific, 2 qts.. 50c; A few more choice Chufa seed $1.25 per pk. Royal King pepper seed, Tomato pepper seed, red oe 10c per pkg. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, a. Several ibs. of Tom Watson melon 'seed, also Thurmond Grey seed 75c per Ib ea. Mr. R. S. Shiver, Dudley, = Gas Rt1. ee Pure Thurmond Grey melon seed, selected from large and good shaped melons, 75c per lb. Send check with order. Fred Grant, Perry, Ga., Rt. 1. Home grown and saved Watson mel- on seed, priced reasonably or will exch for seed corn, velvet beans, cow peas, lima beans or potato plants. W. W. Evans, Eastman, Ga., Rt. 7. Okra seed for sale or will exch. Mrs. : L. S: Chappelear, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 2. 30 lbs. Improved Tom Watson mel- on seed, hand saved from selected mel- ons, no white hearts, 90c per Ib. 5 Ib. lots 75c per lb. or the lot for 60c del. All orders filled promptly. 8 lbs. Imp. Kleckley sweet from choice melons 90c per Ib. or the lot for. 75 per Ib. Long. green pod okra seed, 30c per lb. Two Ibs. 50c. All seed new crop. Mrs. F.. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga. < 10 Ibs genuine Farlow cantaloupe seed, yellow meated, $1 lb. Mrs. Ju- lia Delle Smith, Parish, Ga. Long handle dipper gourd seed, 15 for 6c; dl. Muskmelon seed 10c per tbls. del. White mixed and running colored butter bean seed 25c per Ib. Will exch colored butter bean seed for Crowder peas, any variety for seed. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga. Stone Mountain melon seed, 65c per Ib. No orders accepted for less than Seed: saved from good size and well shaped melons; will exch for shelled corn. D. H. Averett, Mauk, Ga. | Seed Wanted __ Want: At once 10 or 15 lbs. of Shu-_ mack Cane seed, will pay 5c per lb. de- livered. Also 5 lbs. of Jackson Won- der bunch colored butter bean seed at 20c per lb del. A. F. Underwood, Con- yers; Gace Rt. 3. - ee Want Tomato and cabbage seed, also Bunch beans, Valentine, and string- less, green pod or any variety. C. L. Britton, Jackson, Ga. ee Want Mung beans and good orange ~ cane seed. State lowest price. Clifford Smith, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 50. _ Want 4 bus. of Cane. seed for sow- ing. Must be pure. State price per bu. Will: pay cash for same. C. A. Major, Cumming, Ga., RFD 6, Box 56. Want Several bus. of good sorghum seed. Write what you have and state pee. Hugh Goodman, Ben Hill, Ga. Miscellaneous For Sale eee: 5 = A high grade guaranteed Rabbit feed $3.10 per 100 lbs. F. C. Edwards, Hampton, Ga. fete Blackberry preserves, 50c qt. Figs, 60c qt. also horse radish relish, 65 qt. Not prepaid. Mrs. Effie Smit Austell Ga. Rie 22 Box 00) 7 ay White feed sacks, 7 1-2c..ea. Exch for field. peas at $3.50 bu., corn at $2 bu. or plants. State what you have. Prentiss Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. Nice, clean, 6 yr. old geese feath- ers, 50c Ib. J. M. McElhenney, Ella- ville, Ga., RFD 3... Ee. 96 white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. 10c ea., $9 for lot. Exch. for 12 R. I. Reds, dark, blood-tested; 8 to 10 wks. old: T. O. Gillis, Atlanta, Ga., 925 Rose Circle, SS. W. ae Soa ee 1 peacock tail, $4. Mrs. T. K. Morre, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3; Box 52.: ee Genuine Yellow Root, clean and dry, 30c lb. Ratsbane, (excellent ton ic for stock) clean and fresh, 60c 1 del. in Ist and 2nd zones. S. A. Bea- vers, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 2. a 4 bu. black walnuts in hull, 50c bu. FOB. Hansel Averett, Mauk, Ga. Miscellaneous Wanted Want sample of home-made chewing tobacco and price. Arthur Kirkland, Metter, Ga., Rt. 2. aa See Want white feed sacks, 100 lb. size at 10c ea. Will exch. all kinds of garden seed and other value for same. Write. Mrs. A. C. Gladden, Talla- Want to exch. Chinchilla, N. Z. rabbits, and R. I. Red eggs fo. or Jersey or Guer Thursday, March 20, 1930. 7 Miscellaneous Wanted - Want 5 or 6 gal. fresh butter milk ae er uae 0 hear from party 1 Iurnish at once. J. . Mit- chell, Uvalda, Ga. ae Want to exch. early, large strawber- for white feed ry plants at 30c a 100 sacks at 10c ea. Write. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Royston, Ga., Rt. 3 Car Lots BEANS FOR SALECar Lots 90-Day Velvet Beans $18 per ton in hull. Car lots $1.10 per bu. shelled, all perce FOB. H. R. Ingram, Coleman, B. 1 car Velvet Beans in pod $18 per ton. B. Graham, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 4. CORN FOR SALECar Lots 1 car corn $1 per bu. Joe Peacock, Eastman, Ga. . Slipped shuck ear corn, car lots $1 bu. 80 lbs. to bu. FOB. A. D. Cobb, Adel, Ga. Small car ear (white) corn, 250 bu. Slipped shuck, good quality. Subject to insp. 90c bu: loading point. C. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. Porto Rico potatoes. Banked and Kiln-dried. Write for car lot prices. A. D. Cobb, Adel, Ga. 1 car of Ear Corn $1 per bu. Cecil Montford, Eastman, Ga. 1 car of white slip shuck corn $1 per bu. fob. Y. L. Taylor, Zebulon, Ga. 1 car slip-shuck corn $1 per bu. loaded on car. Also 40 tons Velvet Beans, make best offer for any amount wanted. J. O. Walker, Sycamore, Ga. 1 car ear corn, $1 bu. FOB. G. H. Tuttle, Tifton, Ga. . CORN WANTEDCar Lots ; Want 1 or more cars ear corn _ Shuck. Quote del. price. man, Stovall, Ga. COTTON SEED FOR SALECar Lots 1800 bu. good, sound cotton seed: Cleveland-Toole mixed, gathered in Fall without rain on it, 60c bu. FOB Shipping point. M. S. Hillis, Girard, Ga., Rt. D. _ HAY FOR SALECar Lots 3 cars No. 1 peanut hay. Make offer eg Camilla. F, A. Brown, Camilla, Ga. in J. Cal. Har- CAR LOTS FOR SALE Slipped shuck ear corn, car lots, $1 bu. of 80 lbs. FOB. Porto Rico sweet potatoes, kiln dried and banked stock. Car lots only. A. D. Cobb, Adel, Ga. Farm Help Wanted _ Want at once an honest man or boy to work on farm. Will board and give reasonable wages. Come, phone, or write at once. .W. F. McBrayer, Dal- las. Ga., Rt. 6, Phone 2-03. Want woman to live in house and assist. with poultry, etc. B. F. Knowles, Wrightsville, Ga. Want a good, white strong and heal- thy girl or woman to live in home of 5 and assist with care of chickens, . garden and other gen. work. Write for _ particulars at once. Caloway Waters, Loganville, Ga. Rt. 5. Want middle-aged woman to live in -home and help with poultry ,garden and milking, at reasonable salary. J. A. Trice, Swainsboro, Ga. Want man for general farm work. F. D. Benton, Savannah, Ga. 8 1-2 mi. Louisville Road. Want man for gen. farm. work. Must be sober, reliable and not smoke. $15 mo. board and laundry. Thos. E. Baggs, Riverdale, Ga. Clayton County. Positions Wanted Want place on farm for wages, not less than $1.25 per day. Have to be moved. Have wife and 3 - Must be in No. Ga. Write full details in first letter. W. M. Humphrey, Law- renceville, Ga., 310 East Pike St. 25 yr. old married man wants job. with dairy. No. exp. but willing to take interest and learn. Can drive most any kind of truck or car. Within 10 or 15 mi. Atlanta. V. F. Tolisan, East Point, Ga. 510 East Washington St. Phone Fairfax 1791-R. Want position in pecan nursery or orchard. Ref. John H. Spivey, Whig- ham, Ga. Rt. 1. : Want job on farm for wages. Will take anything can get. Ref. furnished 20 yrs. old, single, and will have to have board fur. Write what you have to offer. Onree McKinley, Ga. RFD 1. Jackson, children MAR h eS 8 Ui Ny Young boy wants job. Can drive any make truck or car, knows how to farm. Prefer truck or poultry farm, or rais- ing hogs. Want $20 mo. with board and laundry. Ross Melton, Shellman, Ga, Rt. 1 Box 29. : Want job on gen. or dairy farm. 41 yrs. old; single, honest and hard work- er. Can do anything come to hand. Let me hear at once. . Come see me or write. H. G. Fambro, Athens, Ga. Oak St... IMPORTANT IMPROVE- MENTS MADE IN COTTON SORTING APPARATUS > A cotton fiber sorting machine for separating the fibers according to length, which gives promise of being more accurate, easier to operate, and otherwise more satisfactory than oth- er apparatus which has been avail- able, is being developed by Dr. R. W. Webb, cotton technologist of the Bu- reau of Agricultural Economics, U. S. Department of Agriculture. The new apparatus has a series of combs and is a modification of several commer- cial machines of this type, and is be- ing developed in connection with the bureaus efforts to perfect methods of determining quality in cotton fibers aS a basis for. standardization. There is urgent need for more ex: act methods of measuring and de- scribing quality in cotton in view of the definite effort being made .- to. graduate prices in close. correspond- ence with quality, says Doctor Webb. The factors of quality are involved by reason of intricate biological relation- ships in the fibers, and the fact that variations occur not only in different fibers but within a single fiber as well and as between the fibers that are on the same cotton seed. Several methods and types of ap- paratus for sorting cotton fibers ac- cording to length have been develop- ed recently, but none of them is en- tirely satisfactory. In tests that have been made thus far /with Doctor Webbs new apparatus, with the op- erating done by various operators us- ing the same technique, the results have been duplicated repeatedly. The information which such a me- thod and apparatus is capable of fur- nishing is fundamental to cotton mar- keting problems, being basic to staple- length concepts or specifications and serving as a measure of the efficien- cy of various ginning and manufac- turing processes, interest to cotton growers, breeders, ginners, spinners and users of cotton. U. S. D .A. FLY SPRAYS FOR ANIMALS Labeling fly sprays for animals as 100 per cent effective against flies and as having power to increase milk pro- duction above normal is unustified by the facts. Furthermore, the oil sprays are not harmless, nonpoisonius, nor safe under all conditions and they can not be relied on to prevent the spread of contagious diseases. Such represen- tations ,therefore, should not be made on labels, says the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration of the Uni- INSECTS HAVE ANCIENT ANCESTRY Insects are among the oldest of all animals that have living representatives on the earth today, says the United States Department of Agriculture. Their fossil remains have been found in the rocks of the geologic period commonly known as the Carboniferous, which ,according to present methods of calculating past time, may have been Sach tices il cor een aR laid down as long ago as 300,000,000 years. all of which is of} ted States Department of Agriculture. SANITATION IN POULTRY YARD PERFORMS A DOUBLE FUNCTION Care exercised in keeping poultry yards clean and in sanitary condition has a double function in: keeping the flock clear of parasites that undermine the health and sap the vigor of the birds. The injury by mites, lice, fleas, and other parasitic organisms is some- times obvious, but it also happens that some insects and other small creatures are carriers or intermediate hosts of some of the internal parasites of poul- try. t For example, according to specialists in the United States Department of Agriculture, one variety of roundworm must develop for one stage of its life outside the poultry it affects. The roundworm lays its eggs within the chicken and they are eliminated in the droppings. They will not mature if picked up by.a fowl. They do mature if a water flea picks up the eggs. Then if a hen takes in the water flea with her drinking water the round wodm parasite of the flea develops into a poultry parasite. Many similar examples are known, and others are suspected. The grass- hopper, for instance, has recently been shown to transmit at least one impor- tant parasite of domestic poultry. Sanitation and cleanliness which prevents such insects from having ac- cess to the droppings may thus break a cycle through which infestation reaches the flock. The insects in them- selves may not be harmful to poultry, but if they have had an opportunity to feed on contaminated droppings they may be the means of spreading thse particular parasites. FRAUD MAKES MARKET FOR COTTONSEED OIL The widespread use of cottonseed oil as a table and cooking delicacy thro- | ughtout the world is due the the at- tempt of the Marseilles merchant to defraud his customers ,according to Arthur Coleman in the current issue of HOLLANDS, The Magazine of the South. Under the caption of Cotton, From Waste to Wealth Mr. Coleman gives the following incident. Cottonseed oil found an eager re- cipient in the person of one Marseilles oil merchant who saw no particular or immediate harm in mixing a small por- tion of it with a large batch of olive oil. for the South American market. Not bothering to make new labels he stuck his regular pure olive labels on the mixture and shipped it. Somewhat ap- prehensively, he waited for complaints. None came. So he increased the pro- portion of cottonseed oil in the next shipment, and again waited for objec- tions. Still none came. To be brief, none ever did come. In- stead the demand increased with the proportion of cottonseed oil, until the merchant finally proposed outright a partnership with the New Orleans mill from which he purchased the cotton oil, he to furnish the pure olive la- bels and packages from Marseilles, and the mill to do the packing and export- wel Coleman also says.that the Chinese burned cottonseed oil in lamps as far. back as the year of 1600; that in 1857 Mississippi fined gin owners and farm- ers $200.00 for dumping cottonseed in waterways and imposed another fine for allowing them to accumulate near town. Cottonseed today enters into the making of 150 commodities, ranging from roofing and explosives to cos- metics and phonograph records. PAGE THIRTEEN EXPERIMENTS BEING MADE ON TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED CARS - A series of tests of socalled safety refrigeration or Silica gel cars is being made by the Federal Bureau of Plant Industry and the Northern Pa- cific Railway. The car has automat- ic heat control and automatic cold contro], and the claim is made, that the temperature control system of the car is so flexible that with an outside temperature of 90 degrees, the car can be held consistently at zero and vice versa. : There are about 80 of these cars in existence, in use almost exclusively for frozen products. The new type of car, it is reported, permit the shipment of soft fruits across the country in a more nearly tree-ripened condition. SOYBEAN MEAL AS FERTILIZER Soybean meal is little used as fed- tiliger in this country, but Asiatic countries use a great deal. For cen- turies soybean meal has been sent to the sugar plantations of southern ~ China, and its use gradually spread to plantations in Java and other tropical countries. The high fertilizing value of soybean meal has long been recognized - in Japan, where large quantities are imported annually from China for use in the rice fields and as manure for ~ mulberry trees. In Manchuria great quantities are used on poor soils for both field and garden crops. . POULTRY DOPES IN FEED OR. WATER WONT KiLL VERMIN As a matter of economy the United States Department of Agriculture sug- gests that before investing money in vermin cradicators to be fed to poul- try, the poultry keeper might better in- vest a penny for a postal card, address it to the Office of Information, United States Department of Agriculture, and request a copy of Technical Bulletin 60-T, Ineffectiveness of Internal Med- ication of Poultry for the Control of External Parasites. is The chances are, the Department of Agriculture believes, that after reading this pamphlet the poultryman will not want to spend any money for louse medicines, flea and mite medicines, or tick medicines to be given internally. In a long series of experiments with a long list of such medicines and with about 50 such proprietary preparations in powder, liquid, and tablet forms, the investigators of the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration were unable to discover any conclusive evidence that these advertised vermin eradica- tors were of any use whatever. On the contrary, some of the chemicals in- jured the health of the fowls and, con- sequently, made them even more open to attack by parasites. : As a result of the experiments re- ported in this bulletin, the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration forced a number of manufacturers to with- draw these nostrums from the market. Some are still sold locally, however, and others are recommended by rule- of-thumb advisers as effective. The prevailing idea is that these substances given internally are taken up by the blood and then excreted to the surface, either to poison the parasites or to drive them from the fowl. | Unfor- turnately for the theory the results are not as predicted. Poultry require careful and effective treatment for control of vermin, and there are many excellent powders, dis- infectants, sprays, and dips that are of great value. Use the approved meth- ods for controlling external parasites, Says the department, but do not try to achieve the same results by dosing the poultry with medicine. Internal medi- cation for external: parasites is a, waste of time and money at best, and at worst it may lead to serious injury to the health and well-being of the poul- te 5 ( PAGE FOURTEEN Plants For Sale (Continued from page eleven) Porto Ricans, $2 M. del. P. P., $1.50 M. FOB Exp. Gov. insp and treated. April and May del. Money order. No checks accepted. R. L. Griffin, Cecil, Ga. Early frost-proof cabbage plants, now ready, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Collard and onion plants, ready March 15th to 20th, same price. For April shipment the following: Stone and Baltimore to- mato plants, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. Ruby King and Pimento pepper $1.50 M Por- to Ricans, $2 M. All postpaid. R. . Chanclor, Seville, Ga. . order. Earliest var. imp. Klondike strawber- ry plants, 30c a 100, $1.25, 500; $2. M. del. All well rooted, young plants. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Blackberry plants: Early Harvest, Eldorado, Himalaya, all 5c each, 50c doz. White blackberry, 10c ea. $1 doz.; Red raspberry and Lucretia dewberry, both 5c ea 50c doz. Rev. L. D. Rolad- er, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 7 Box 454. - Pink skin, Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. April and May del. Cash with Booking orders now, Bill F. Steedley, Coffee, Ga. ; Lucretia Dewberry and Eldorado blackberry plants. Sell, or exch. for any xind garden seed, tomato plants, or pecans. Write Maud Hamby, Green- ville, Ga. Rt. 3. Gov .insp. Porto Ricans, ready by April 10th, $1.50 M. 5 M. or more, $1.25 M. Alfred Q. Sweet, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 39. Frost-proof cabbage plants, 50c, 300; 500, 75c, $1.40 a 100, postpaid, $1.25 M. 5 M. $5 exp. collect; Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. Collect. H. C. Sumner, Omega, Ga. Pure red skin Porto Ricans, $2 M. 5 M. lots, $1.75 M. Mixed red and yellow skin Porto Ricans, $1.75, 5 M. lots, $1.50 M. All state insp. and treated before bedding. Ready April 15th. J. R. Cri- der, Douglas, Ga. Rt. 5. Pure purple skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp Write for prices., or will exch. for baby chicks, pas, or N. C. peanuts. R. B. McDonald, Alma, Ga Rt. 3. . Red skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and dipped. April, May and June del. $1.50 M. 10 M. over that, $1.50 M. Money order only. John H. Lee, Sur- rency, Ga. Rt. 2: Pure, genuine red skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. April and May del. $1.50 M. FOB. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency, Ga. Imp. Porto Ricans $1.75 M del. or $1.50 M. FOB. Ready April 15th for shipment. Cash with order. O. M. Miles Baxley, Ga. RFD 4. Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.50 M .or will del any point in Ga. for $1.75 M. Cash with order. Isaac Sellers, Bax- ley, Ga. Rt. 4... / : Pink and yellow skin Porto Ricans, ~: State insp. $1.50 M FOB. April (1st nen. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Ga. Rt. Genuine, imp. red skin Porto Ri- cans, Gov. insp and treated, $1.50 M. up to 5 M. Over M $1.35 M FOB Cash with order. Now booking orders for April, May and June del. W. R. ._ Hutto, Surrency, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 16. . Red skin imp. Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. FOB. April 1st and 15th del. Cash ae order. G. H. Lord, Graham, Ga. Bunch Porto Ricans, supply limited, $2.50 M., 10 or 20 M. lots, 2.00 M., also Running var. $1.60 M. 10 to 20 M $1.50 ~M. Cash with order. H. A. Walker, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 1. Imp. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp., $1.50 M. Cash with order. J. R. Wynn, Bax- ley, Ga. Rt; 4. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.75.M. 5 M. or more, 1.50 M. FOB, or $2 M. del. Grady Cauley, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Frost-proof E. J., Chas. W. and Suc- cession cabbage plants, $1.25 M. del. Porto Ricans $2 M. del April del. B. F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga. Porto Ricans, cabbage, and Greater Beltimore tomato plants, each, $1.50 -M. Ruby King pepper, $2.50 M. April del. S. B. Steedley, Baxley, Ga. State insp. well dipped and insp. imp. Porto Ricans, $150 M. FOB. 5 M. or more, $140 M. FOB. April and May del. Leland Lightsey, Odum, Ga. Rt. 2 ~~ Box 133. Potato plants, $1.50 M. Marglobe to- mato plants, 40c a 100 if order is re- ceived by April 1st with remittance. D. M. Barber, Baxley, Ga. -Hastings Extra Early Prolific, Bhim- mer, Redfield Beauty, Greater Balti- more, Gulf State Market, Norduke, Marglobe, Norton, Matchless ,Stone, Purple Acme.tomato plants: Pimiento, Royal King, Ruby King and large Bell peppers, 15c doz., 2 doz. 25c postpaid. Special price on larger lots. Apri] and -World Beater, MARKET BULLETIN May del. Mrs. J. N. Carson, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2. Chas. W., E. J. cabbage, and Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants, now ready, each, $1.10 M. Iceberg and Big Boston lettuce, 25c a 100; Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.75. M. Will exch. for Ped. Chinchilla or N. Z. Rd rabbits, 8 mos. old free of all diseases ,and does bred. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 97. Gov. insp. red skin Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. Tomatoes Burbanks Mar- globe, Gulf State Market, New Stone and Earliana, 20c a 100, $1.75 M. Ruby King, Chinese Giant ,Pimento, Hot peppers, 35c a 100, $3 M. Cabbage; Chas. W., E. J. 25c a 100; Earley Flat Dutch, from March 15th on, 20c a 100; $1.25 M. Ga. Head- ing collard, from March 25th on, 20c @ 100, $1.25 M. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton, Ga. Earliana, June Pink, Reuters Per- fect (very early) tomato plants, $2.50 M. Early Black Beauty egg plants, $3.50 M. Select pimento and Ruby Giant peppers, $3 M. all postpaid. From Buists Gold Medal seed, Ready by April 15th. J. A. Blasingame, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. Genuine imp. Gov. insp. Porto Ri- cans, $1.75 M., 5 M or more, $1.50 M. FOB. Lovin E. Deal, Patterson, Ga. Imp.. Porto Ricans, Gov. insp., $1.75 M. del,, $1.50 .M. FOB. Cash with or- der. O. L. Mobley, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 43. Red Gold, Sugar Saver, strawberry plants, orig. by Gardner Nursery Co. Osage, Iowa, $1 doz., $2 per 50; $4 a 100; $35 M. Result of 17 yrs. scientific breeding and selecting. A cross between No. 999 and Premier, 15 to 43 berries on single fruit stem; 8 in .in circum- frence. Very sweet, wild strawberry flavor. For June fruiting. John Chri- sulakey, Washington, Ga. Porto Ricans, land leading var. to- mato plants, all $1.50 M. Ruby King pepper, $2.50 M. April del. Cabbage plants, ready $1.50 M. G. L. Steedley, Baxley, Ga. Imp. Porto Ricans, grown from vine cuttings, $1.75 M. del. or $1.50 M. FOB. Ready April 10th. Cash with order. J. W. Sellers, Baxley, Ga. RFD 4. Box 68. Gov. insp. and treated Porto. Ricans under 5 M. $1.75 M. over 5 M $1.50 M. Booking orders now. J. J. Brown, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. Porto Ricans, Greater Baltimore to- mato and cabbage (now ready) plants each $1.50 M. Ruby King pepper, $2.50 M. April del. C. L. Steedley, Baxley, Ga. Well rooted Kudzu plants, $1.00 a 100, $9 M. Exch. for chickens, or any farm produce. W. B. Parrish, Brooklet, Ga Kudzu Joints, ready for del. today; Early J. Wakefield cabbage, $1.50 M. Marglobe, Acme, Norton, Stone, and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, $1.75 M. Black Beauty egg plants, and cay- enne pepper, $2 M. Write for prices per hundred an dper dozen, potted in sep- arate pots. A. P. Wheeler, Americus, Ga. 201 Dodson St. Vine grown, Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $2 M. 5 M. or more, $1.75 M. postpaid. Exch. for 100 baby chicks. Jas. A. Ry- als, Hazlehurst, Ga. P. O. Box 326. Gov. insp. imp: Porto Ricans, April 1st shipment, $2 M. FOB. Would con- tract with party for the season. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. : Pure red skin Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. 5 M. or more, $1.40 M. Add postage. guaranteed full count. Odis Murray, Baxley, Ga. RFD 2. Early Jersey and Charleston Wake- field cabbage plants $1.35 per M. 20c per 100, prepaid. Mrs. T. C. Withrow, Odum, Ga. : Porto Rico and Nancy Hall potato plants, delivered by mail $2 per M. by express. FOB $1.50 per M; Book your order now for April delivery. Corres- pondence invited on large orders. Also Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants ready now delivered by mail $1.75 per M. by express FOB $1.25; Bonny Best tomato plants, delivered by mail $1.75 per M. Express FOB $1.25 per M. John Berry- hili, Lakeland, Ga. : Rhubarb or Pie plant roots, good flavor, for planting 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 5 or 10 Ibs. or more 15c per lb. prepaid. Ira C. Anderson, Roy, Ga. Kudzu roots field run ,delivered in Ga. $5 per M. L. G. Sanders, Dewey- rose, Ga. Rt. 2. Extra early Porto Rico potato plants, selected, Gov. insp. and treated $2 per M. FOB Albany, Ga. Ready for ship- ment about March 25. I pay charges on 5M or more. J. H. King, Albany, Ga. Box. 230. - Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, Big Boston and Drumhead, white Cabbage Lettuce 20c per 100 $1.25 per M. Mrs. J. B. Paul, Leesburg, Ga. State insp. Porto Rican potato plants a $1.50 per M. over 5 M $1.40 per M. FOB | Surrency, Ga. April, May and June del. P. T. Herndon, Surrency, Ga. Wakefield Cabbage plants 20 per 100; $1.60 per M; Ga. Collard plants 15c per 100 $1.30 per M; delivered. No old plants; Beet plants ready to ship April 10. Miss Alice E. Gibson, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 50. Porto Rico and Yellow Yam potato plants $1.75 per M. Postpaid in Ga. Early Acme, Greater Baltimore and Stone tomato. plants 400 for $1; 1M $2 postpaid. Pimientos hot and _ sweet pepper plants 35c per 100; 300 for $1 postpaid. J. B. Cowart, Collins, Ga. Kudzu lants $3.50 per 1M; $1 per 100, postage paid; Tomato plants, Marglobe, Acme, Greater Baltimore, Morton Stone varieties $2 per M; Potted in separate pots 4c ea; Black Beauty egg plants 5e ea; potted. Cayenne pepper and Baby King Bell pepper 5c ea; Postage paid in Ga. Early Jersey, Wakefield Cabbage $1.50. A. J. Buchanan, Am- ericus, Ga. 606 Reese Park. Porto Rican potato plants, Govern- ment insp. $1.75 per M; 20 M or more $1.25 per M. Genuine Improved Porto Rican plants $2 per M. 5 M or over $1.75 per M. New Stone Tomato plants $1 ant M. Mr. D. M. Boatright, Coffee, a. Improved Purple Skin and pink skin Porto Rican potato plants-Government insp, $1.25 per M. for orders booked be- fore March 30th. on lots of not less than 25 M; small orders $1.75 per M. Straw colored Bermuda onions, now ready $2 per M; New Stone Tomato plants 1.25 per M. April del. Red. Field Beauties $2 per M. Ruby King pepper plants $2.50 per M. Collard plants $1 per M. John R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. Gully Stoppers, 10c per joint. No order for less than 25 joints, FOB. John C. Johnston, Hoganville, Ga. Genuine Porto Ricans, $1.50 per M, SM and up, $1.40 M. Cash. Mrs. E. L. Moody, Baxley, Ga. Nice lot of Bermuda Grass roots, clean, ready for planting, Sell or exch for B. R. hens or anything can use. W. H. Bennett, Atlanta, Ga. 1808 Wade Ave. N. E. | Klondike strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $2 M. Mrs. W. H. Walters, La- vonia-Ga,g nt. -3. " Spearmint plants and Lady Thomp- son.straberry plants, each, 50c a 100. Mrs. Z. M.: Story, Thomson, Ga. Black everbearing mulberry sprouts, well rooted, 15c ea. $1 per 10; St. Re- gis red everbearing raspberry, and June berry, 10c ea., 3 for 25c. Mrs. V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2. Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M, 5M or more, $1.50 M, FOB. Cash with or- der. C. V. Willard, Douglas, Ga. Pure Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, $1 M. Mrs. Ouida Harper, Wray, Ga. Cabbage plants from Hastings seed, 29c a 100; 75c, 500, $1.25 M, postpaid. Ready April 10th or 15th. Mrs. Rose Danvers, Buena Vista; Ga., Rt. 5. Imp. pink skin Porto Rico pot. plants Gov. insp., $1.50 M. S. P. Hutto, Sur- rency, Ga. Rh. 2: Potato plants, April del. $1.50 M. R. W. Rentz, Baxley, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants, with long roots, 20c a 100 FOB. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6. _ Genuine red.skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and treated, count guaranteed. $1.50 M, FOB, or $1.75 M; del. Ga. Mil- ton Arnold, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. E. J. and Copenhagen cabbage plants 75c, 500; $1.25 M. 3M $3; 5M $4.50. T. A. Griffin, Boston, Ga., RFD 2. Extra early shipments from Hot beds, guaranteed pure Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. plants, $2.25 per M. Later, $1.50 M. All FOB here. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Pure, genuine Porto Rico potato plants, Gov. insp. and treated, ship- ment from April until plant season is over, for sale. Would like to con- tract with party for all plants. Write and we will agree on price from first to last. J. A. Williams, Alma, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 113. Porto Rico plants, grown from _ the vine, Gov. insp., $1.60 M del. Ga. Ap- ril and May del. N. W. Daniel, Ty Ty, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 122. Z Plants Wanted Want about 250 old time Spanish po- tato plants about April Ist. Also want Tomato plants ,onion sets, and Cab- bage plants. Mrs. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga., Box 138. Want Best price under contract for 150 to 200 improved Porto Rican pota- | A to slips and 10 M. Triumph and 20 to 30 M Nancy Hall slips from April 25 to June 10th delivery. Mostly to be deliv- ered May Ist. Quote best price J. J. -worker. Thursday, March 20, 1930. Seay, Tate, Ga. P. O. Box 151. Few thousand of Inspected Porto Ri- can potato plants, will exch oil or coal burning brooders or pullets of any pop- lar breed for same. J. H. Beasley, La- vonia, Ga. Several thousand Onion plants at ence. Also potato plants later. Will exch. Thompson Barred Rock eggs or Indian Runner Duck eggs or pay cash for same. Want Blackberry bushes, red and black current bushes and gooseberry bushes. Mrs. J. B. Shafe, 1249 Alber- marle Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. Wanted: Succession and Golden Acre good strong plants in M lots. J. F. Walker, Monticello, Ga. 1M Porto Rican potato plants to be ~ delivered between April 10th and May 1st. Must be from potatoes that have been treated. Will exch. pure bred ~ Owen strain R. I. Red eggs or Mexi- can June seed corn for same. Ernest Kesler, Nicholson, Ga. Wanted: Everbearing, Klondike, Lady Thompson or, Missionary Straw- berry plants, will exch 15 pure Donald-_ son strain S. C. R. I. Red eggs for each M. plants. Also Nancy Hall or Porto Rico potato plants, will exch setting R. I. Red eggs for each M. plants. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga. Want 500 Nancy Hall, 500 Porto Rico potato plants del. in April. Write best price. Delivered. -E. E. Turner, Lula, Ga. Rt. 1. Want the var. of potato plants some- times called Nigger Chokers, or Spanish ~ potato. B. R. Hambrick, Stone Mtn. Ga. Want to exch. a setting of pure bred Silver Lace Wyandotte eggs for 500 Porto Rico potato plants. The plants | to be del. first of May. Mrs. J. E. Sor- row, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. Want pure Porto Rico and the yellow Nancy Hall potato plants. State best price. Mrs. S. V. Thornton, Washing-_ ton, Ga. Rt. 3 Box. 55. Farm Help Wanted Want a good, nice white girl to live as one of family and assist with poul- try, and other farm work. Would take colored girl. Writefirst. Mrs. R. L. Worley, Roopville, Ga. Man and wife wanted for dairy and gen. farm work. Write or come See. B. Watson, Hamilton, Ga. Want country woman to help with garden and poultry, and live as one of family. J. W. Row, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1. Want a hand to work on farm, $20 mo. and board. Prefer 1 who knows how to drive Ford truck. Must be good No other need apply. S. O. Walton, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt.-2. Box 665. Want single, White honest, sober man for wage hand on farm. $20, board and laundry to good worker. J. C. Bass, Lo- ganville, Ga. Rt. 4. d Positions Wanted Want to work on farm for wages. No crop considered. W. J. Rakestraw, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 1. is Want 2 horse farm with reliable man on share basis. Near church and school in Northwest Georgia. Preferably along the Oostanaula River in Gordon or Floyd Counties. or the Coosa River W. of Rome. J. A. Kell, Hermitage, Ga. Want job on farm. Raised on farm. 4 in family (youngest 14 yrs. old), all good workers. At once. J. O. Hicks, At- lanta, Ga. 154 Piedmont Ave. _ Want job with, good people attend- ing to poultry, cows and other light work. Several yrs. exp. in canning also. Widow without children. Want a home and some salary. Mrs. Annie Harsh, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 2. Want job on farm. Widow with girl large enough to work also. Like to raise hogs, chickens and other farm work. Can move any time. Want home and wages. Mrs. Annie McGowan, Claxton, Ga: Rt2. Tobacco man with 20 yrs. exp. in. growing and curing tobacco, wants position with party that plants 20 or more acres. Salary, or per cent of what tobacco brings. If interested write at once. R. D. Clark, (No address given). : Strong, healthy boy wants job on farm with Christian man and _ wife. Have been in city 6 years. No bad habits. 16 years old. Mothre is widow (who cant support all family). Ans- wer at once what you can offer. Thos. M. Macon, Columbus, Ga. 1618- 14th ve, i : Young married couple desire loca- tion with Christian family on farm. Write or come see, and make offer. G. F. Strickland, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 1. Thursday, March 20, -1930. Plants Wanted Want a job on farm. Reliable, good worker, honest and exp. Write what you can offer, or come see. O. B. ee, Ga., 723 Bankhead ve. 30 yr. old widow with Soy (in high school) large enough to work on Sat- urdays and after school hours, wants home with good farm family to look after cows, chickens, and assist with gen. work. Mrs. Macon, Columbus, Ga., 1618 14th Ave. Seed For Sale Melon seed, 150 lbs. Stone Mountain seed 75c per lb. FOB. J. T. Garrett, _ Charing, Ga. 380 or 40 lbs. hand selected pure Stone Mountain melon seed, 80c per lb. Mrs. Ouida Harper, Wray, Ga. 200 Ibs. Dixie Belle or Pride of Ga. melon seed 75c per lb; from 5 to 50 lb. lots. Cash with order. J. D. McGarity, McDonough, Ga. 6 or 8 bu. syrup cane seed $2 per bu. Clean and well matured. Will exch. Jno. R. Brock, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. 10 Ibs. Pure pride of Ga. melon seed $1.50 per Ib. or 10 lbs. for $12.50 del. R. B. Banks, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 4. Seed Dasheens, $1.50 per bu. del. R. CC. Taylor, Folkston, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 52. Extra fine mixed melon and musk- melon seed, good pumpkin seed 20c per cup postpaid or will exch 2 cups of seed for 1-2 gal of shelled peanuts or 1-2 gal of Black or Brown eyed peas. Mrs. Grace B. Murphey, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. Recleaned Orange Cane seed $2 per hu. FOB Kennesaw Ga. Not less than 2 bus. shipped per order. Sam. Priest, Rt. 6 Marietta, Ga. Banana muskmelon seed 10c per tbls. or will exch for Millet or Cane. seed. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt: 2. | Rocky Ford Improved Pink Meat Cantaloupe seed 75c per lb. E. B. Tra- MARKET nice and sound. J..G. Broome, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. Extra large melon seed, originally from Arkansas, known as Hoke melon, same as Arkansas Beauty. $2 per lb. C. E. Vining, Marshallville, Ga. Rt. 1. Several lbs. long green okra seed or will exch. 1.25 per lb. FOB Baxley, Ga. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. Genuine Rocky Ford Cantaloupe seed extracted from choicest strains of the delicious green-fleshed type, 1-2 lb. 55c; $1 per lb. Real pure Pride of Ga. melon seed; selected from largest uniform melons $1 lb. E. A. Hayes, Buford, Ga. Home grown Tom Watson melon seed 75c per lb. 10 lbs. $6; or 20 Ibs. $10 postpaid. Will exch. W. W. Evans, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 7. 15 lbs. Pimiento pepper seed 25c per lb; Also 30 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed 50c per lb. Will exch. for R. I. Red hens or any good cotton seed. L. E. Kimbrough, Byromville, Ga. Rt. 2. 400 iJbs. Gray melon seed, selected from good melons weighing 30 or 35 lbs. 50c per lb. Free from disease. J. B. Hanner, Charing, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 40. Yellow Globe: and Red onion sets 23c per qt., 50c per 1-2 gal. 95c per gal. Postpaid, Clyde Williams, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Okra seed 20c per lb. FOB. Also Jerusalem Artichokes 50c per pk., $2 per bu. Fresh sage, 1929 stock 60c per lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. M. Arlington, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 2. 100 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed, saved by hand from well matured melons, free from disease, 75c per lb. Also 25 lbs. 2 yr. old seed, $1 per lb. Postpaid. D. C. Sheppard, Ellaville, Ga. Pure Davenport. watermelon seed, 15e per pkg. Burpees finest cantaloupe seed, 15c pkg. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Ac- worth, Ga., Rt. 2. Fancy, recleaned Texas genuine see- ded Ribbon cane seed, unsurpassed in yield, brightness and flavor, 6 lbs. 60c; peck, $1.25. Postpaid. C. C. Burell, Buford, Ga., Rt. 2. souidinn , Cane seed, recleaned, BULLETI'N of the red heart melons 50c per Ib. at Lake Park, Ga. J. O. Bridges, Lake Park, Ga. : Large package of 1929 Beet seed 10ce; Coriander seed 10c per pkg. Both del. Mrs. J. G. Burden, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 9. Thurmond Grey melon seed, sound and pure, saved from choice melons. Write for prices. George W. Colquitt, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 5. ) Pure Home Grown Swycord Collar seed a per oz., $1 lb. B. F. Scott, Daw- son, a. Everbearing snap pea seed 15c Ib. Also black-eyed lady peas same price. S. HE. Evans, Clermont, Ga. 1 Ib. genuine Crystal Wax onion seed $4; not less than 1 Ib. sold. Red globe onion sets 55c per gal. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Sage seed 10c per spoon; Winter melon seed 10c per 25 or 35c per 100; Cattail millet 10c lb. in pod. Castor Beans, 35c lb. Mole Beans 10e- per 25 or 35c lb. E.. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. Stone Mountain melon seed, will sell for 75c per lb or will exch for imp. gov. Insp. Porto Rican potato plants at the rate of $1 per lb. Mrs. E. P. King, Ro- chelle, Ga. Rt. 1. Sound White nest onions 60c per gal. or will exch for 1 gal of Spanish pea- nuts. Also will exch Lucretia Dewberry plants for peanuts, 100 plants fer 1-2 bu. of peanuts. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Pure honey drip cane seed fine for |R syrup or sowihg $2.50 per bu. A. T. Sheppard, Lithonia, Ga. 15 lbs. Stone Mounain melon. seed, 60 c per 1b. FOB McDonough. No stamps accepted. Cash with order. J. O. Rogers, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 3. Box. 80. Watson melon seed 60c per Ib. del. H. L. Carmichael, Tifton, Ga. Fancy Tom Watson melon seed, care- fully gathered 45c per lb.. Cash with order. FOB Cario, Ga. Alex Maxwell, Cario, Ga. Rt. Fancy Red meated Tom Watson melon seed 40c per lb. in 20 Ib. lots or VC aller quanitiac: per 1b. Cash e PAGE FIFTEEN Nest onions 40c per gal. J. E. Hutche- son, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 3. Old fashioned White running Butter beans for seed 20c per lb; 50c for 3 lb. 6 lbs.. $1 Clean and sound long green pod okra seed 25c per pt. del, Mrs. R. * L. Scarborough, Finleyson, Ga. Hastings Sugar Pumpkin seed, bet- ter than potatoes for pies and custards 1-4 lb. 25c; Ga. Cabbage-collard seed, 2nd. yr. from Hastings 40c per Ib. 1-2 lb. 25c; Cash with order, or will exch. for 1-2 runner striped beans. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. White Velvet Okra seed, 25 per Ib. 5 lbs. or more postpaid. J. B. Cowart, Collins, Ga. : Melon seed 50c per Ib: Cash with or- der. Watson melon seed form long cut Red variety 50c per lb. $40 per 100 Ibs. Cantaloupe seed, Wards Ideal, pink meat and Meted gem, and Rocky Ford varieties 50c per lb. $40 per 100 lbs. W. J. Jackson, Ochlochnee, Ga. Pure collard seed $15 per 100 lbs. FOB or 25 per lb. By mail postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga. : Pure Irish Grey melon seed $1 per tb. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena Vista, Ga. Mixed Running Butter Beans for seed will exch. for artichoke seed, 2 cups of Beans for 2 ats. of Artichoke bulbs. Mrs. J. H. Kelehur, Ellabelle, Ga. lected and pure. $1 per Ib. G. N. Cox Locust Grove, Ga. Stone Mountain melon seed, Can- taloupe seed, $1 per lb; Melon seed 75c per lb. Minnie L. Bailey, Cordele, Ga. t.-D: Yellow Cling Stone Peach seed 15c ev doz. 2 doz. 25c; Blue Damsel plums oe 10c per cup. Mrs. C. N. Sorrels, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. Seed Wanted Want: 20 bu. of Early Speckled Vel- vet beans, will exch for Cokers Cle- veland No. 5 cotton seed for same. Write. L. W. Arnold, Point Peter, Ga. Want: Carpet Grass seed, make best offer. Julius Wilcher, Gibson, Ga. Wanted: Velvet Bean seed, Turnip, collard, cabbage, field pea, Boy bean z Olas moatain melon sere Send ake PAGE SIXTEEN FEDERAL DAIRY CHIEF SAYS SOUTH HAS BIG OPPOR- TUNITY IN DAIRYING Dairymen, who have enjoyed rela- tive prosperity in recent years, are now facing a situation requiring care- ful study and constructive efforts to keep their dairy industry on a stable basis, O. E. Reed, of the U. S. De- parement of Agricuure, said Jan- uary 23, at Athens, Ga., where he took part in the Farmers Week pro- gram. Mr. Reed, who is Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Industry, suggested a program of cutting costs and stim- ulating demand as the most favorable approach to greater dairy profits, and emphasized the natural adaptability of the South for improved dairy pro- duction and management. Commenting on the attention the dairy industry has attracted in re- cent years, and the resultant expan- sion in many sections, Mr. Reed said, The effect of this. general expansion has been reflected in the amount of _ dairy products on hand and in the prevailing low prices during the last few weeks. A general opinion has prevailed that the dairy business could not be overdone. Whether or not this is true, it behooves those engaged in the industry to study the situation and to make every effort to keep the in- dustry on a stable basis. The present slump in prices may be only tempor- ary, but it is of sufficient importance to command the attention of every dairyman. EL 200 not mean to be pessimistic aboyt the present situation, thd _ Speaker continued, In spite lower tions as they exist. Butter prices have declined. Dairymen are receiving less for their products now than they re- ceived three months ago. At that time they may have made money from cows averaging 200 to 250 pounds of butter- fat per year, but today they must have better cows. Now is a profitable time to rid herds of the poorest producers. Business methods are requisite to the development of high-producing dairy herds, the speaker said, and the dairy-herd-improvement association is designed to give the dairyman the in- formation he needs to build up his herd by culling the unprofitable cows. On the average the cows in dairy- herd-improvement associations produce more than 60 per-cent more milk than the average of all cows in the United States. If all cows were brought up to the present average production of the cows in these associations, only 14 million cows would be needed to produce as much milk as 22 million cows produce now. As an example of the economics of dairy production, Mr. Reed compared two Georgia herds, one of 28 cows and the second of 21 cows. On the aver- age the 28-cow herd produced 176 pounds of butterfat a year per cow and the 21-cow herd 239: pounds. The total yearly income over cost of feed for the smaller herd was $554 more than for the larger herd, and ~the owner had seven fewer cows to care for. Production cost can be further de- creased, said Mr. Reed, by feeding as much home grown feed as possible, especially good pasture and legumes. MA RR EY BU LEE TIN year than cows in the main sections of the United States. In the sections of the South which have greatest pos- sibilities for producing legumes dairy- men may well follow the example of dairymen in the alfalfa belt of the West. If Southern cows received all the alfalfa, soy bean, lespedeza, pea- nut or other legume hay that they could consume from the time of frost until pastures are ready, their income over cost of feed in most cases would increase materially. He also recommended the silo to dairymen and said corn and sorghum, the best. silage crops grown, could be grown abundantly. Some _ excellent pastures are available in the South, but it appears that the farmer of the Cotton Belt will need to seed and care for his pastures much the same as other crops. Mr. Reed cited a report of one Georgia -farmer who obtained an average of 20 pounds of milk a day from a herd of about 20 cows: and spent only about $4 a week for feed. He raised such crops as corn, alfalfa, and barley and needed little supple- mentary feed. In building for the future, said Mr. Reed, special attention must be given to the selection of the dairy sire. In the past not enough consideration has been given to the matter. When a new crop of heifer calves is develop- ing, what assurance have we that they -will be. better producers than their dams? While good feeding is impor- tant, we must remember that. every cow has a limit of production fixed by heredity. This limit is inherited from both the sire 250 sa i Thursday, March 20, 1930. In conclusion the Chief of the Bu-. - reau of Dairy Industry emphasized the desirability of increasing the consump- tion of dairy products, generally and in the South specifically. Per cap- ita consumption of dairy. products, he said, is decidedly lower in the South, especially on the farms, than in the United States as a whole. When the farm family uses plenty of milk, cream and butter which is produced on the farm, the expenditures for other foods is reduced materially and the diet is greatly improved. He emphasized the importance of following the best practice in produc- ing clean milk, both as a matter of good business and in fairness to the consumers: The producer who has to be forced to adopt methods that will result in good clean milk is, and will always remain, a liability to the dairy industry. : Dairymen above all others, said the speaker, should be back of the educational campaign to acquaint the public with the value and wholesome- ness of milk as a food. It has been the experience that the public wel- comes such information, and that vig- orous campaigns lead to increased consumption. : Summarizing his points, Mr. Reed said: The situation of the dairy in- dustry demands the attention of ev-. eryone engaged in it. The future of the industry also rests very largely with them. There are factors such as general industrial conditions which affect the industry over which those engaged in it have little of any control. Undue eSpansion, however, can be cur- it ees tn this end.