Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1930 April 10

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

STATE CAPITOL

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930.





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: The mail of this office gets heavier each day. It is a great pleasure
for me to hear from the farmers over the State. I make.it a point to
try to answer every letter, each day. : 4

_Last week I received a letter from a farmer in southwest Georgia,
_ that was food for thought. He was writing about the shiftless way some

people farm. Half preparing the land, planting large acreages in cotton,
very small food crops, and then working it all indifferently. Of course,
you know what the results are when such a plan is followed.

This man also wrote that they would gather the crops as quickly as
possible then spend the money for automobiles, gasoline, tires, and
then go to howling about credit and getting some money to make a
crop the next spring. :

_ There is a wholg lot of truth in what he says. I was down home
Saturday. The main topic of conversation with a good many farmers
that I saw was, when was the Federal loan money going to be ready.

- Of course, I know that it is essential to have supplies to make a crop
- put we are not going to get anywhere \in Georgia until we save the

~ money that we make off of one crop to make the next years crop with.

No other kind of business is successful that does not follow this
policy, and farming can never be until we decide to do this.
As far as the Federal loan money is concerned, it is now getting
pretty late for it to be of much help to farmers in Georgia. If it had

-peen certain six weeks ago, the farmer could have made his arrange- .

ments for adefinite amount and it would have served a good purpose
in helping buy fertilizer, seed, and some plow tools. -Most of the farmers
have their plans definitely made by this time. me
see their County Agent
If you do not have a County Agent, then see the Agent in an adjoining
County... Last year, these loans were handled through Dr. J. Phi] Camp-
bell. Director of Extension of the State College of Agriculture at Athens,
Georgia... I presume, when the money is available, it will be handled in
the same way this year. oe
_ Another thing that this good friend wrote me was that credit was
getting to be a thing of the past and that a great many good men were
suffering on account of the laree number who were not paying their
- debts.-I wrote him back in the following manner: Ss ee :
We are taking some bitter medicine now, credit conditions are being
~ yeadjusted entirely. Collateral is not such a great security as it used
to be. The future credit . Georgia and we Pou ye
itv of the man whose name is signed to the paper. ~
: a ae about it. this is the best basis of credit after all and the
best thing for our country. It is in incentive for a man to build up @
reputation that he comes across with his obligations and is not always

making excuses for not paying his debts.

will. be based on

: A Few Random Thoughts

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A man who obtains money or property and then tries to beat his Tet
creditors out of the money, builds up a reputation that travels ahead

of him. You always have to pay compound interest on anything that
you beat your fellow man out of. ;

Another very interesting letter that I received was from a good
friend who requested me to write on law enforcement.

this letter I decided it would never do to write on this subject. You

After reading |

have heard the old saying that you cant put everybody in jail at the

same time!

We have too many laws. We should have fewer laws and those that
can be properly enforced. This helps build up the morale of the citizen-
ship of the country quicker than anything: else. .% .

When I was at home last week, they were complaining to me about
the field larks having ruined the stands of corn twice.
afraid that they would ruin it the third time, where it had been planted
over. They were preparing some poisonous mixtures and scattering
them over the fields. They had shot a lot of them, caught them in

traps, but still they were filling the corn fields each day. I hope this

is not generally true over the State.
wage war against the field larks.

Another menace that has grown up in the last three or four years is
buzzards eating little pigs. I was talking to my father about this the
other day. He stated that buzzards were increasing very fast, that
there was not enough food for this increased number and that they

If it is, we will have to begin to

They were

were changing their habits as food was short and they were looking for cs

small animals and killing them. :

The old statute that one could not kill buzzards is obsolete. It should

be repealed. Dead carcasses should be buried or burned. Buzzards
should be killed. They scatter disease. Now they are killing young

pigs. Lets see Brother Twitty about starting a war on buzzards.

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When I was a little boy in Monroe County, the crows would come ;

in great droves that would almost blacken the sky. We had to have
scare crows in our fields, and threads around the watermelon patches.

_ The few people who planted veanuts were always complaining about the

crows eating the peanuts. These crows disappeared from Georgia, to a
great extent, about 25 or 30 years ago. I do not know the reason for it
but for 15 or 20 years I did not see any crows at all. However, for the
past four or five years, I have noticed a few crows coming back into the
State. Now is the time to kill them out before they get numerous again.

Of course, they say that all birds do a certain amount of good, but I
hve never found any good that field larks, uzzards and crows can do
that would over pay

April 8, 1930. EUGENE TALMADGE.

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MARKET REPORT

OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, April 8, 1930, Always subject to Variation.

Augusta
$2.00

set Atlant. Macon
Sweet Potatoes, 100 Ibs. 85 eee
Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 lbs. 35
Begs, Ga., Extra, doz. ; 2 a ao
Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz .. . 23
Eggs, Ga., Trade, d0Z. ..-.-.....- 18
Eegs, Yard Run, doz. ... 23
Stags, WD. ..nnen.cescsoancensecenenenenecnanvenccees 22
Hens, Ib. 23.
Roosters, ID. | -..----.--v-nce-eecencrermeonsene . 12%
Friers, lb. ~--- 96-2 anne 35
Ducks 1). 25
Geese, lb .20
a IDs a 25
apons .. Bi
Field Peas, mixed, bu. aes 2.50
Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ............ 3.25 3.25
Country Butter, best table, Ib... .40 30
Country Butter, cooking; Ib. .. .25- oe )
Strawberries, qt. __-_-_-_._ .30 35

cured

ee ree cee 20 wo omen eemny Seon SEES SRY EER SES



Hogs Sold During Week Beginning A pril 1, at Cooperative Sales, Brought from 7.85 to 8.12 per hundred-weight, Basis No.

Pita Leis

Savannah Columbus
$1.50



INDEX.

Baby Chicks for Sale
Baby Chicks Wanted
Eggs for Sale
Eggs Wanted
Ga. Products For Sale... 6, 9, 10, 13
Georgia Products Wanted :

. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
Poultry For Sale .....
Poultry Wanted
Coton Seed For Sale 11, 12, 14
Cotton Seed Wanted ............... 12

Valdosta

$2.00 $1.50 3

3.00 2.00 seletd
-26
24
19
24
18
25

ale
40
25

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23
18
23
20

Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted

Plants For Sale.
Plants Wanted zs
Live Stock For Sale .
Live Stock Wanted
Farm Help Wanted

for the damage they do to our crops and little pigs.





Positions Wanted



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Poultry For Sale

; oe ANCONAS

Pure bred Anconas, from blood test-
ed flocks, 11 wks. old, $1 ea. M. Don-
ald, Americus, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 80.

AUSTRALORPS
-Australorps for 1-2 price (must make
room for the chicks): cockerels, $3 and
$5; pullets, $2 and $3. Prize winners;
best blood lines for laying. E.

ouse, M. D., Valdosta, Ga.

s SENT burt Cochin ban
Nice pr. pure bre u -
tams, ee crows $2 or exch. B. L.
Lynn, Coffee, Ga. 2
- 1 pr. Bantams, fine layers,
Carson, Hampton, Ga., Rt.
4 small mixed bantam hens and 1
rooster, 1 yr. old, 50c ea. for quick
sale. John J. Culler, Jr,, Ft. Valley,
65:3, me ok

BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE

6 dark Ringlet pullets, $12 tor lot.
Mrs. David Barrett, Calhoun, Ga. Rt.
1,

$1. Wilson
ms



2 January 1930 hatch Thompson
Ringlet B. Rocks, rooster and pullet,
$1 each, or $1.90 for the 2. Taylor
Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure Barred Rocks, 5 mos old: 1 roos-
ter and 5 hens, now laying, $9.50 del.
Cash with order. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Ocilla, Ga. :

19 hens and 1 rooster, Nicholls Mas-
ter Bred B. R., $1.35 each, FOB. Mrs.
Huss Sosebee, Cleveland, Ga.

10 mo. old B. R. cockerel and. one
10 mos old R. I. Red cockerel, $1.50 ea.

: ( Mrs. W. H. Lumley,
Swainsboro, Ga. ,

8 heavy hens and a-9 lb rooster, $12
for lot, or $1.25 ea. for hens, $2 for
rooster. J. N. Johnson, Pitts, Ga. Rt.

eos 2t
6 Aristocrat B. R. yr. old roosters,.
from prize winning stock, $2 ea. or
exch tor equal value in pure Don-
aldson R. I. Red blood tested stock
pullets, 8 to 10 wks. old. Mrs. Flor-
ence Sturm, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
12 B. R. yr. old hens, now laying, $18
FOB for lot. Coop to be ret. H. H.
Rogers, Charing, Ga. ;
20 dressed (not drawn) real fat B.
R. hens, 25c lb. Dressed same day
iled.. Will.ship in small quantities
payment for the 20 is made by P.|
_ O. money order when ordering, or will

accept orders for part of lot at same

rice per lb. Mrs. M. G. Smith, Tooms-
bors, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 37.
_A few more Thompson B. R. ready
for service cockerels, $1.50 each. Cash
with order.. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Dem-
orest, Gal
1 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R.
11 mos old cock and 6 now laying hens
same age and strain, $11 for lot FOB.
Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.
Thompson. Ringlet B. R. cocks, dark
and barred peatactly $2.50 and $5. M.
Donald, Americus, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 80.
10. Holterman Aristocrat B. R. now
laying hens, about 10 mos old and 1
cockerel, not related, but same age and
train, $15 for lot. Cash with order.
rsonal checks not accepted. Mrs.
ora Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure bred B. R. cockerel, about 5
mos. old, very large to age, $1.50 or
exeh for a good goose. Miss Neva
Ozmore, Newton, Ga., RFD 4.
_ 18 mos. old pure Thompson Ringlet
strain B. R. cock, $2; 1 cockerel, 11
mos old, $1.50; cockerels. and pullets
9 and 10 wks. old, $1 each. All from |
prize winning stock. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.

oa BRAHMAS
- 1 thoroughbred Brahma rooster, 1929
hatch, $1.50 FOB. Money order. Mrs.
I. S. Teague, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B.

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
9 pure bred White Rock hens and
1 rooster, $15. Miss Fannie M. Floyd,
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.





1 pen of extra fine Partridge Rocks
4 young hens and 1 yy. old big husky
oes $12.50 for pen. B. E. Est-
i Thomasville, Ga. ;
0 pure bred White Rock yr. old
1ens and 1 rooster, same age, $2 ea.
r $20 for lot FOB. Jno. H. Sher-
ood, McDonough, Ga., RFD 4. _
- $ full stock Partridge Rock pullets,
$1 each, or exch for home made lard
or side meat at market price, or would
exch. some for sundried apples, free
from worms, or for Eng. strain B. L.,

r Cornish Game, full stock eggs. Mon-

ey order.

Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle,
Rt. :

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ee GAMES

_Southern Winning strain Pit Games.
Champion Dams Ga. Winners: Bacon
Warhorse, Gr poe.

Hea and

rdon ,Ga.

_ Sure-Shot

County Eagles; cocks, $6; stags, $3;
hens, $4, pullets, $2. Do not write
unless you want to buy. (No name
nor address given).

dark Cornish game hens and a 9
mos. old cockerel, $12.50. No checks
accepted. W. A. Lucus, Lanier, Ga.

5 pure bred Cornish game 7 Ib. hens,

Rt,
Linday Game cocks, $8 to $10; Stags,
*5. C, R. Morgan, Americus, Ga., Rt.

D.

_ 4 Warhorse Game pullets and 1 roos-
ter, sus 90; 3 stags, $2.50 each, or the
3 for $6.50. O. L.. McClellan, La-
Grange, Ga., Rt. 3.

- GIANTS AND LANGSHANS

Royal purple Giant 1929 cockerels,
$3.50 to $5 each; hens, $3 ea. Limited
number. -W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.

Biack Giants: 6 hens and 1 non-
related rooster, thoroughbred, $15, or
exch. for 3 ewe lambs. William Har-
ris, The Rock, Ga., Box 62. ;

J. B. Giant yr. old rooster, wt. 10
Ibs. $2. Mrs. A. J. Jones, Whigham;
Ga., Rt. 4, Box 87. :

1 J. B. Giant 1929 hatch rooster. Sell
or exch. for 1 of same breed. Mrs.
C. H. Thomas, Oakman, Ga.

LEGHORNS

100 Tancred str. S. C. W. L. 3
old pullets, $80 for lot. Mrs. Joe
som, Rockingham, Ga.

10 to 20 young W. L. mostly Ferris
strain, $1 ea., or if entire lot is taken
at once, 90c each. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.

Tom Barron English S. C. W. L. pul-
lets, 10 to 12 wks. old, $85 per 100.
Cash with order. Prompt shipment.
T. N. Harrison, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 2.
Tancred W. L. laying pullets from



mos.
Harri-

bred to lay stock, also 2 and 3 mos.

old pullets of same stock of healthy,
a birds. S. P. Howe, Hapeville,

1 doz. 2 yr. old 8. C. W. L. hens,
Kerlin strain, $1 each. Mrs. S. O.
Smith, Buchanan, Ga.

A Grade 8 wks old W. L. chicks,
blood tested, English strain, 75c each,
a Mrs. R. K. Mabry, Canon, Ga.
Sovereign Barron English strain W.
L. pullets now ready for shipment, 10
wks, old, 80c ea. $75 per 100, FOB.
Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.
12 dark strain B. L. yr. old hens and
a 14 mos. old, same strain rooster, $1.25
2,

5 B. L. hens 2 and 2 yrs. old, $1.50
each, also 15 W. L. hens, 1 and 2 1-2
yrs. old, and 1 rooster, $2 goes. with the
bunch. All FOB. Carl Newton, Daw-
sonville, Ga. :

45 dark Brown L. Everlay. str. 6 wks.
old April 15th pullets, 50 each, also
45'S. C. W. L. pullets, same age and
pice Ralph Bowles, Rydal, Ga. Rt.

600 Tancred W. L. pullets, 80c each

at. 10 to 11 wks. old. January 28rd

aoe J. E. Martin, Flowery Branch,
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Pure bred Tanered W..L. 11 wks.

| Old bullets, $1.ea. M. Donald, Ameri-

cus, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 80.
100 choice W. L. hens, hatched Apr
1929 $1.10 each. R. G. Morris, Bow-

10 S. C. W. L. cockerels, April hatch
$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 each. Money or-
ders or Cashiers checks only. Mrs.
W. C. Lee, Brooklet, Ga.

200 W. L. 8 wks. old pullets, 75c ea.
also cockerels, 75c each. G. D. Fain,
Edison, Ga.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

10 Black Minorca hens, March 1929
hatch, genuine Pape strain, $1.50 ea.
$14 for lot, also eggs, same strain $1
per setting. Woodrow Wilson, Martin,

a. es

8 Black Minorca hens, 18 mos. old
$1.50 each, or $10 for lot. Martha
Chastain, Acworth, Ga. Rt. 4.

5 Black Minorca yr. old hens, Pape
strain, $1.25 ea. Mrs. B. G. Crawford,
Chauncey, Ga.

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ORPINGTONS
6 thoroughbred Buff Orpington hens.
Sell or exch. for 3 thoroughbred Black
Giant hens. Mrs, A. D. Dozier Nor-
wood, Ga. :
2 fine Buff Orp. roosters, $1.25. each.
ae Nancy Cochran. Madison, Ga. Rt.

$8 for lot. J. N. Johnson, Pitts, Ga., |.

each. D. H. Pelham ,Edison, Ga. Rt. a





PARTRIDGE ROCKS WANTED

Want to exch. a P .C. boar about 5
mo. old, almost pure bred, wt. more
than 100 Ibs. for 10 Partridge Rock

hens and 1 rooster ,or for 10 R. I.

Red



Dodge

rooster. Young, lay

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MARKET BULLETIN

ing hens, no culls. Mrs. Lizzie Sutton,
Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 6.

~ RI. REDS

R. I. Reds or B. R. laying pullets,
also 2 and 3 mos. old pullets of same
stock, well colored and marked. S8.
P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.

3 pure bred S. C. R, I. Red, Donald-
osn strain roosters, $3.50 ea. the 3 for
$10. From heavy laying strain fine
breeders, will be 2 yrs. old soon; also
have 3 of the same strain, March 1929
hatch cockerels, $2.50 each. Mrs. W.
C. Lee, Brooklet, Ga. :

11 wks. old S. C. R. I. Red pullets, $1
ea. or 5 pullets and 1 cockerel, $5 Mrs.



"|L. L. Sutton, Douglas, Ga. P. O. Box

146. ;

60 R. I. Red 11 wks. old pullets, 85c
ea. FOB. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga.
Rt.

5 large, healthy R. I: Red now laying
hens, $2 ea. and 2 yr. old rooster, $2.50
or lot for $10 FOB. Cash with order.
No personal checks. Mrs. John L. Ben-
nett, Sereven, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 31. .

2 fine Mahood prize stock dark S. C.
R. I. Red yr. old cockerels, $5 each;
2 cockerels, 6 mos. old, in service, $2.50
each. Miss Belle Timmerman Bron-
wood; -Ga.,- Box 63.2 = = =,

- Pure bred R. I. Red 6 to 8 wks. old
pullets 75c ea. W. W. Long, Lizella, Ga.

Thoroughbred Tompkins R. I. Red
roosters, Direct ,$2 each, FOB. Cash
with order. Will Hart, Alto Ga.

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

_2 pr. Mallard ducks, $4 per pr. Mrs.
T. A. Maxwell, Whigham, Ga.

3 Muscoveys: 1 drake and 2 ducks,
$2 each ,or exch. for 1 bu. Matthew or
Otootan Soy beans, or for 4 bu. run-
ner Velvets, or for 40 lbs. good chunk
ee J. R. Pulliam, Winston, Ga. Rt.

2 yr. old purebred M. Bronze tom and
1 fine White Holland hen (lays several
large clutches of eggs in season) same
age. Good strong stock, Sell or exch.:
for 10 hens and rooster, large breed of
chickens, or for 10 geese. Prompt ship-
ment. Write Geo. T. Truelove, Stock-.
bridge, Ga. Rt. 1.
Baby turkeys from large fine stock,
40c each. Write at once. Mrs. C. W.
Jones, McRae, Ga. Rt. 2.
Fine ,pure bred M. B. toms, $10 ea.
M. Donald, Americus Ga. Rt. 2 Box

Fine M. B. hens 1929 hatch, ready to
lay $4.50 each, or exch. for B. R. baby
chicks, pure bred. H. J. McCollum,
Cannon, Ga. Rt. 3. he
1 Bronze hen, already mated, $5; 1
yr. old Bronze gobbler, $6. Sol Oden,
Blackshear, Ga...
Some special bargains in Bronze 10 |
mos. old toms (won Ist and 2nd prizes,
Southeastern Fair 1929). Satisfaction
guaranteed, or money refunded. W.
S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga.

1 pr. White and 1 pr. Blue peafowls,
3 yrs. old, now in full plumage. Sacri-
fice both prs. for $60. E. H. Kinne-
brew, Jr. Decatur, Ga. 520 West Cel-
lege Ave. >

Pure bred M: B. tom, ready for ser-



vice, $8 Exch. for 2 pigs, wt. 30 Ibs. or

1 shoat, 50 Ibs. or for 6 Black Minorca
1 yr. old hens. Mrs. Renzo Dodd, Alto,
Ga. Rte = oo Soe

4 Indian Runner and Pekin (mixed)
ducks, nearly a yr. old: 3 hens and 1
drake, fro mgood layers, $4 for lot.
Cash with order. Mrs, Susie Cain, Bu-
ford, Ga. RFD3.

1 pr. turkeys, $10. Mrs. W. M. Ar-
rington, Wadley, Ga. _

2 Chinese ducks and 1 drake, 1 yr.
old, $6 or exch. for 6 Barred Rock hens;
young and thoroughbred. J. L. Howell,
Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 2. ee

Mammoth White Pekin baby ducks,
35c each; Indian Runners, 25c each.
J. D. Smith, Savannah, Ga. RFD 3.

1 Burbon Red tom and 2 hens, $15
or es Mrs. D. -D. Deen, Baxley, Ga.

Bronze gobblers: $5.50, $6 and $6.50
each. Sol Oden, Blackshear, Ga. .

3 Mallard or English ducks: 1 drake
and 2 now laying ducks, $3 FOB. L. E:
Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

WYANDOTTES

5 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte pullets
all laying, and 1 rooster in service,
$1.50 each, FOB. W. T. Adams, La-
vonia, Ga. Box 381.

2 W. Wyandotte thoroughbred Mar.
1929 cocks $1:50 each, or exch. for R. I.
Reds, Barred Rocks, or W. Wyandotte
hens. Mrs. S. M. Burgess, Glenwood,
Ga. Rt. 2. ; :





Pure bred 8. L. Wyandotte 1 yr. old
rooster, $2. W.

Thursday, April 10, 1930.
~ 200 select W. Wyandotte pullets from
wks. old, Fischel strain, 85c each; also
425 nice, tender milk-fed fryers and
broilers av. 1 1-2 lbs. Make best offer

for lot, or in lots of not less than 285.
Mrs. P. W. Maddox, Monticello, Ga.

Poultry Wanted _ 5 : :

ANCONAS WANTED
Want 1 pure Ancona cockerel,





12.
Cc. T. Williams, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6: -

about 1 yr. old, full stock, for 1 Ancona
rooster, about the same age, full stock _
and good color. D. Aaron, Tifton,
Ga., Rt. 1 ge aS

- BANTAMS WANTED



Ga. Box 43. 2
BARRED ROCKS WANTED



for pure B. R., Thompson strain pre-

Rt. 1. -

not. over 2-yrs. old, and not under 8
mos now laying and cheap for cash.
Mrs. Lucile Bigbie, Morgan, Ga. -

BUCKEYES WANTED
Want to hear from parties having
3uckeye chickens.
tion of breed, color, size, good quali-
sles and prices of stock and eggs. Mrs.
t%. E. Talton, Statesboro, Ga. P.O.
30x 520. ee : :



GAMES WANTED
Want any number of i yr. or 6 mos.
wd fryers, of White Cornish Games.
Write what you have and price at
Miss Gussie Fulton, Sylvester,

once.
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LEGHORNS WANTED

Want 25 or 30 hens and males to go.
with same; any good laying pure bred
stock. Prefer B. Leghorns or R CR
I. Reds, to raise on halves. Fine place
and best of care. Return old hens
and half of all I raise this Fall. Chick-

ris, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2. Tee
Can use any number of good White,
Brown Leghorn or Ancona, young,
laying pullets.
and where to be seen.
Hapeville, Ga.
Want 10 pure bred Brown L. hens,

A. C. Young,

and 1 pure bred B. L. rooster, Febru-

lay stock. Quote best price del. Write
= oe Mrs. G. H. Horne, Chester,
a. Rt. 2. : ast



WANTED em
Want hens for table use. Must be

wt. price per lb., and kind for sale.

Want a herd of chickens to raise on
halves, or will take baby chicks, 100 or ~
more to raise on halves ,or take Games
and raise on commission. Write W. E.
Herring, Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 1. See

Want 1 Capon ready for service now.
State price, kind ,etc at once. L. W. |
Wiley, Damascus, Ga. _ =

Want heavy breed chickens to raise
mm shares, any amount. Good house,
plenty of feed and butter-milk. Send

of chickens. I raise to desired size,

RFD 2.
on halves, as soon as can get them.

= D .M. Maynard, Auburn, Ga. Rt.



R. I. REDS WANTED |

lets 4 to 8 mos. old. Quote best price.
Fred G. Smith, Culloden, Ga. P. O.
Box 44," eS
Want 100 R. I. Reds from 8 to 10
wks, old at 80c each, if weigh about 1 |
lb. Must be all pullets. Let me hear at
once. R. H. Kiser, Hephizbah, Ga. Rt. -

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* TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE WANTED :
Want baby turkeys to raise on halves
to 8 wks old, or want eggs to set and
raise from on halves to 8 wks old.
Hugh Jackson, Jonesboro, Ga. RFD 2.
Want 1 Muscovey drake, Blaek |





A. Little. Duluth, Ga.*

White. Write. Arthur Cowart, Sum



certified, blood tested parent stock, 8 =

mos. old, at $1 FOB my station. Mrs.
Want to exch. 1 R. L Red rooster __

Want 1 pr. common bred Bantams.
Quote best price. Paul Knox, Appling,

Want to exch 11 S. C. W. L, hens

ferred. Exch. for 6 hens and 1 or2
cocks. A. J. Gibbs, Jr., Rochelle, Ga.
ke

Want to buy 6 ure bred B. R. hens

Give full descrip-

ens must be del. to me. Mrs. J.J. Har- 3
State what you have __

March or April hatch, good layers,
ary or March 1929 hatch from bred to _

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS a ae

healthy and sound. State number, av. s_

Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. aS

owner 1-3 of eggs once a week and half

or just raise them to 12 wks. old on
halves. Mrs. J. C. Chesser, Dacula, Ga.

Want 15 hens and 1 rooster to raise __

State what you have, etc. at once. _

Want to buy 10 or 12 R. I. Red pul-

Thursday, April 10, 1930.

Poultry Wanted
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
AND DUCKS FOR SALE

Want to exch. Indian Runner Drake
for Indian Runner duck No cull want-

d. Clarence Ashmore, Coolidge, Ga.

Ril. + :

- Want to exch. White Pekin ganders

for same breed hens. D. T. Jennings,

Americus, Ga. P. O. Box 84.

~ Want. to exch. pr. of White Wyan-

dottes for pr. White African guineas.
Mrs. T. J. Cawart, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2.
- Want a pr. of trio pure bred Pekin
dueks. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga.

- WYANDOTTES WANTED |
_ Want 1 Wyandotte 11 or 12 mos. old
cock ,at $1 FOB. Mrs. Ada Summer-
ville, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6.

_ Baby Chicks For Sale

_ Booking orders for day old chicks to
be del.. in May: W. L. $10 per 100;
_ Warhorse Games, $20 a 100, also Cus-
tom hatching, 4c per egg, or will set
on halves. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange,
-Ga., Rt. EDs ee BE pt :
_ Thoroughbred chicks from quality,
vigorous, bred to lay stock: B. R. Reds,
Burt Rocks, $11; Black Minorcas, Buff







Orp., $12; Tancred W. L., and Heavy:

mixed, each, $10 a 100. Postpaid. 100
per cent live del. R. H. Fechtel, Way-
cross, Ga.
- Thompson strain day old B. R., 15
po postreit Mrs: A. C. Spence, Blake-

r, Gra.
> Day old chicks: R. I. Reds, B. R.,
and Brahma mixed, lle each. Mrs. J.
. KE. Newman, Empire, Ga. Rt. 2, at
~ Bailies Park. :
_ _ Day old chicks B. R., R. I. Reds and
W. L. each, $12 a 100, or 14c each in
lesser lots than 50. 100 per cent live
del. guaranteed. Trapped and tested
flocks. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga., Rt.
4 < -

J. B. Giant chicks, 15c ea. Del. in
lots of 25 or more. Hatch every week.
Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville,

Ga.

Tancred W. L. chicks from bred to
-lay stock, $11 per 100; R. I. Reds and
B.-R., $13 a 100; From healthy, ma-
_ture fleeks. 100 per cent live del. gua-
-ranteed. Also custom hatching: 2 1-2c
an egg. Set every Wednesday in
Buckeye incubators. Tray holds 110

ges. Custom hatched chicks sent

COD. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.

- Genuine Pape str. S. C. B. Minorcas
from heavy layers, $15 a 100; $7.50 for
60, del., also eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs.
_C. L. Rehberg, Cairo, Ga. as

_. Ferris best egg strain W. L. chicks,
$10 a 100. Hatch April 24th and May
14th. Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway, Bethle-
hem, Ga.

__ High powered chicks from pure bred
flocks of heavy layers: R. I. Reds,
Barred Rocks, and S. L. Wyandottes,
each, $14; Tancred W. L. and Everlay
Brown L. $12 a 100. Del. 100 per cent
live del. guaranteed. Satisfaction as-
sured. Orders after May ist, 1c per

chick reduction. Lots less than 100,
add ic per chick. D. F. Thomas, Od-

um, Ga. - :

Red chicks from. carefully culled
flock, Donaldson strain, $16 a 100 ue:.
Also eggs, $1.50 and $2 per 15 del.
Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone Mtn., Ga. -

We offer 6 extra chicks to 100. dur- |

hg April at $15 del. 100 per cent live
del, We have B. W. D. tested B. R.,
_R. I. Reds, and Tancred W. L. hatch
every week. J.

le Gas,
_. Silver L. Wyandottes, Buff Orp., B.
R. and Reds, each, $14 a 100; Brown,
White L. and Anconas, $12 a 100. Im-
mediate del. S. C. Bohanan, Atlanta,
~Ga., 1968 DeKalb Ave. Wal. 2085. -
_ Ferris best egg strain L. chicks, 259
. to 300 egg Grade, $12 a 100 del. Hatch
F, 3B. Flanders,
Rockledge, Ga. : : Sole
_. Blue Ribbon chicks weekly: Reds,
Rocks, Buff Orp., Wyandottes, Jersey

every Wednesday.

Giants, W. L., Anconas, Heavy asst.
Reduced prices. Also custom hatch- |

ing; 2c an egg in lots of 112 or multi-
pe J. I. Hosford, Atlanta, Ga. 221

forsyth St., S. W. :

8M chicks every Tuesday B. R., R. I.
Reds, $14 a 100, $40, 300; $65, 500; W.
L., $11 a 100. Postpaid. 100 per cent
live del. guaranteed. We ship COD.
G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. s

- Quality chicks. from heavy laying,
thoroughbred B. R., R. I. Reds and W.

L., $13 a 100 del. postpaid. Live del.
atch ea. week. Mrs. Lois

ssured. HH
Woods, Brooks, Ga.
ed W. L., $10 a 100; Brown L.
ind Z papas $11; RB. I. Reds and B.
A oung, Hapeville, G:
cull

| aldson strain, $16 4

C. Baston, Milledge-

is. Funston, Ga. RFD

custom hatching, 2 1-2}_



MARKET
100 del. Exch.
for peas, or Otootan beans. Mrs. H.

-| G. Brown, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rt. 1.

_ Hollywood W. L. chicks from blood
tested, trapnested flock, av. 200 to 250
eggs, $15 a; 100 del. O. J. Heely, Riv-
erdale, Ga. fa

Baby chicks from State Accredited |

flocks bred for high egg production.
Write for prices and state kind you
want, and your 2nd choice. Chas. F.
Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.

Pure bred Sheppard st. Ancona
chicks, $14 a 100. Prompt shipments.
Tom Memory, Jr., Blackshear, Ga.

B. R. ehicks, B. W. D. tested flock,
100 per cent live del. guaranteed. $4.-
25 per 25; $8 per 50 del. Ready May
Ist. Shipping box to be ret. Mrs, J.
A. Howell, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1.

Quality chicks. from flocks blood

tested for B. W. D. and culled for

size and color: Ringlet B. R., Donald-
son Reds, and Fischel White Rocks,
each, $14 a 100 del. Heavy mixed,
$12.50 a 100; Tancred W. L. and Shep-
pards Anconas each, $12.50 a 100 del.
W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga.
Booking orders for day old Tancred
chicks from 2 yr. old breeders with
200 and better av. to the hen; mated
to Ped. .cockerels, 250 to 275 egg rec-
ords, reduced prices for April and May
del. $12 a 100 and up. Write for spe-
cial mating list. M. W. Kantala, El-
bertons- Gag = ;
Day old chicks, Thompson B.
Donaldson Reds, the kind that win,
16c each, $15 a 100; B. R. and Reds,
lic each; $10.50 a 100; mixed, B. R.,
White Rocks, Brahmas, Indian Games
and Reds, 10c each, $9.50 a 100. P. P.
postpaid. Live del. guaranteed. Will
snp oe E. R. Bailey, Harlem, Ga.
Tancred S. C. W. L. chicks (we spe-
cialize in them). Hatch only our eggs,

blood tested from closely culled, 2 and

3 yr. old hens. mated to 339 egg cock-
erels, $13 a 100; $25, 200; $36, 300; $57,
500; $110 M. $1 will book your order.
Live del. We exch. some for equal
value. W. L. Rozier, Alma, Ga.

Baby. Chicks Wanted





Baby chicks to raise on halves. Any :

large breed. Do not care if mixed, 25
baby turkeys to raise on halves. Good
range.
tion. Write before sending. Mrs. J. E.
Anderson, RFD 2, Gainesville, Ga.

50 White Leghorn baby chicks to
raise on halves until 8 wks. old. Want-
ed by Apr. 15th. Write before ship-
pins. .J. W. Cross, Clarkesville, Ga.

Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
halves. . Prefer Barred Rocks or Rhode
Island Reds. Mrs. Carson Hendrix,
RFD 2, Winder, Ga.

Want 200 babv chicks of any breed
to raise on halves. Have nice dry
place to keen them and plenty feed
for them. Will keen until 10 wks. old.
Mrs. J. E. Lewis, Machen, Ga.

Want 100 Barred Rock chicks to
raise on halves:
of them until 16 weeks old. Owner
to pay postasre. Mrs. W. O. Collier,
RFD 2, Elko, Ga. :

50 or 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 weeks old. Have lifetime
experience. Good, free range. Run-
nine water. and the best of care. Wht.
Rocks or White Wvandottes preferred
Sarah 'Grindle, RFD 1, Dahlonega.
<aRe 3 = .

Want 200 chicks to raise on halves.
anv large breed, to 10 wks. old. Write
Mrs. Lovie Dove. Danielsville, Ga.
Want 50 baby chieks, Cornish Game
or Rhode Island Reds or Barred Rocke
9 raise on halves to 8 wks. old, by
the middle of April. . Miss, Rubie Lew-

Want about 100 baby chicks to raise
om shares to 6 or 8 weeks old. Pre-
fer Rhode Island Reds and Barred
Rocks, 50 of each. Have good range
and will give hest of care. Mrs. Brux-
ie Sirmans, RFD 4, Valdosta, Ga.

300 babv chicks to raise on halves
fo 12 weeks old. Experienced. Mrs.
%. L. Roberts, Box 57, Tucker, Gaz,
(near Atlanta). : :

Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Barred Rocks
or: White Rocks preferred. Write be-
fore sending. Worley Dean, Daniels-
ville, Ga. :

Wanted at once, 100 R. I. Reds or
Cornish Games to raise on halves to 6
wks. old. Experienced and satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Good range. Can give
full time. Monthly reports. Mrs. Al-
ice Scott, RFD 2, Barnev, Ga.

Want to exchange Porto Rican po-
tato plants for baby chicks. R. I. Reds
Barred Rocks, or S. L. Wyandottes

Prefetred. Mrs. Bud Sweat, RFD 1,

Box 26, Alma, Ga.
- Want. baby chicks to ra:
12 wks. old. _ Prefer 1]

= :

Barred Rocks.

R.,

Plenty of feed. Good atten- |:

I feed and take care

BULLETIN

Want 100 chicks to raise on halves:
to 8 or 10 wks. old.. Good range. Plen-
ty feed. Will make weekly report.
Barred Rocks, Silver Lace Wyandottes,
J. B. Giants, preferred. Want. chicks
at once. Write before sending. Mrs.
J. T. Blackburn, RFD 5, Doerun, Ga.

Want 50 pure bred Barred Rock baby
chicks, will pay 10c per chick FOB
Mitchell, Ga. Mrs. Alvie Johnson,
Mitchell, Ga.

Want some small amount of baby
chicks to raise on halves; party to
pay postage and I furnish feed and
labor. Fine place to raise chicks. Any
kind will do. Write before sending.
Mr, Andrew McDaniel, RFD 1, Camp-
ton, Ga.

Want 100 baby chicks, Barred Rock
or any good breed, to raise on halves
up to 8 wks. old. I am experienced
hand and can furnish references. Have
plenty of feed. Good range, and will
make report often. _Miss Katherine
Zag oes, RFD 1, Box 91, Rochelle,

a

Want 100 or 150 Barred Rock, Rhode
Island Reds, or any good breed of
baby chicks to raise on halves up to 8
wks. old. Have plenty of feed. Good
range. Will report often, and can
furnish references. Mrs. Fulton Land,
RFD 1, Box 92, Rochelle, Ga. .

Want 500 baby chicks, Barred Rock
or Rhode Island Reds, to raise on
halves up to 8 or 10 wks. old. Have
good range and can furnish references.
Have plenty of feed and_ will report
oiten. Miss Bertie Lee Youngblood,
RFD 1, Box 91, Rochelle, Ga.

Want to get in touch with someone
Who will furnish 2 or 3 hundred or
more baby chicks to raise on halves;
Barred Rocks, Black Giants, or oth-

yer large breeds and furnish brooder.

I furnish feed and take care of them
up to 8 or 10 wks. J. C. Cook, Thom-
son, Ga. : :

Want 75 or 100 chicks to raise on
halves. R. I. Reds or Plymouth Rocks
preferred. Mrs. Mattie Butler, RFD

4, Fayetteville, Ga.
Red
I feed them

Want 200 thoroughbred R. I.

chicks to raise on halves.
until 14 wks. old. Owner to pay post-
age on them. Mrs. William Collier,
RFD 2, Elko, Ga. sy
to 10 weeks old. Write. Lonnie Run-
dies, RFD 7, Gainesville, Ga.
Want 300 to 500 R. I. Red day old
chickens to raise on halves to 8 wks.
oid. Want them by April 15th. Write
before shipping. W. G. Satterfield,
.REFD 5, Vienna, Ga.

Want 100 pure bred Brahma day old
chicks. Mrs. H. G. Neisler, RFD 2,.
Reynolds, Ga. ae ae

Baby chicks wanted. Want 75 or 100
chicks to raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks.
old. R. I. Reds preferred. Other par-
ty pay postage both ways. Will fur-
nish feed. Want by April 8th or 9th.
Mrs. H. R. Hall, RFD 1, Dixie, Ga.

Wanted 200 day old chicks, Black
Giants or Buff Orpingtons to raise on
halves to 8 weeks old. Wanted by Ap-

vil 15th. Write before sending. Mrs.

R. D. Mumford, Atlamaha, Ga.

Want 50 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 weeks old. Full blooded
Buff Orpingtons preferred. Will ac-
sept any large breed. Write before
ending. Mrs. M. W. Castelow, 422
Johnson Ave., Macon, Ga. .

Want to exchange 5M Porto Rican
sotato plants for 50 day old Buff Or-
Jington baby chicks. Mrs. Grady
vauley, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga.

Want 25 Buff Cochin Bantam chicks
30 raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Also
0 or 100 Jersey Black Giant, Brahma,
White Wyandotte, or Buff Orpington
shicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old
Write before sending. Mrs. V. F.
smith, Arnoldsville, Ga. -~ . A

Want 500 Tancred White Leghorn
jay old chicks to raise on shares 50-50
-2aSis, last of -April. -Laura Morris,
Sowdon, Ga. : ee

Want 100 to 500 baby chicks to raise
on halves to 8 or 10 wks old. Will take
any kind except Leghorns. Best of
sare. Owner must pay postage both

ways. Write Mrs. J. B. Smith, RFD
1,, Concord, Ga. : :

Eggs For Sale

B. R. eggs, selected from pure bred
Thompson strain, $1 per setting. Mrs.
David Barrett, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1.

Selected eggs from healthy stock
Thompson Ringlet B. R. $1 per 15.
Carton to be ret. John H. Howard,
Canton, Ga. :

Eggs for hatching from 2 and 3 yr.
old hens. Mated to pedigreed cocker-
el. All are extra good layers. Daily
average, 36 eggs from 48 hens. Single



ise on halves.
red ks. | Parr

jcomb White Leghorns of the famous |
Tancred st J. B.S

500 baby chicks to raise on shares |,

PAGE THREE

15, postpaid. Exehange for pure bred

Dark Cornish Game eggs. H. W.
Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. ates
S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs, T5c
per setting, FOB or $1 delivered. Crates
to be returned. O. A. Fleming, RFD
6, Elberton, Ga. ig:
Thoroughbred 8, C. W. L. eges, $1.25
per 15. E. F. Lankford, Columbus, ~
Ga., RFD 3. oe
Pure bred Tompkins strain dark S.
C. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15. Miss Car-
lie Kemp, Marietta, Ga. oe
Settings eggs: White Leghorns, $5
per 100; Warhorse Games, $10 a 100.
2 L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt.
Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs, $1 per
15. postpaid. Mrs. C. H. Thomason,
Oakman, Ga. ; j
R. C. S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.15
per 15, or $2 per 30, del. in Ga. Car- |
tons ret. W. R. Roper, Orange, Ga.
B. R. eggs from special prize mat-
ings, $1;.50 per 15 del. or exch for Por-
to Rico pot. plants. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
rtin, Ga, Rt. 2. eS aes
Pure Barred Roc eggs, selected
quality, $1.25 per 15, delivered. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Or will exch.
for anything can use. Mrs. W. W.

Bennett, RFD 2, Acworth,Ga.
Eggs for hatching from heavy lay-
ing Barred Rock hens, Thompson str.
$1.50 for 15; $5 per hundred. Postpaid. .
Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakeley, Ga.
Pure bred S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs,
$1 per 15, delivered. B. L. Lynn, Cof-
tee, Ga. am ise
Fine Big Bone Giant M. B. turkey
eggs now ready, 40c each, or $4.50 per
doz, FOB. Net 60 lbs. when 5 yrs.
old. Mrs. Marshall Lewis, RFD 2,
gydal, Ga. : ; Ree
Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs,
$1.50 per 14. Add postage. Mrs. J.
B. Paul, Leesburg, Ga. os 4
Big Bone M. B. Bird Bros. turkey
eggs for sale, 50 cents each, or $5 per.
doz. Nearly every one hatch. Would
sell both hens and gobbler. (No name .
or address.) - peas
Donaldson R. I. Reds and Thomp-
son. Ringlet Barred Rock eggs, 90c per :-
15, delivered. Taylor Hoops, RFD 2, _
Unadilla, Ga. es eee
15 Black Minorca eggs, $2.25; 15 Buff
Cochin Bantam eggs, $1.50. O. H. 3
Wright, 412 Peters Bldg., Atlanta, Ga,
Barred Rock eggs for sale, or will
exchange for Porto Rican potato slips.
at same value. Mrs. T. T. Mobley,
RFD 3, Covington, Ga. s x
Gold Bronze, big bone giant turkey
eggs, $3 per doz. Also Black Giant

15, and pure Byers strain white Or-
pington eggs, $1.25 per 15. Miss Gus-
Sie Strickland, Alvaton,. Ga. a eae
Pure Rhode Island Red eggs, stock
direct from Mrs. Donaldson. Dark,
rich red, $1 for 15, delivered, or $5 per
100. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga. _
Pure Tancred strain White Leghorn
eggs, $1 per setting of 15, or $5 per .
oe Ralph Ferguson, RFD 3, Winder,

Select eggs from pure bred Barred
Rock Thompson strain hens, good fer- _
tility, $1.40 per 15, del. or will exch, for
1 M. Porto Rican potato plants. Mrs.
R. L. Mabry, Rt. 2. ane Ga. %

R. I. Red eggs from stock direct.
from Mrs. Donaldson, $1 per setting,
del. by mail. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,
Rt. 1, Woolsey, Ga. | poe

Guar. pure bred M. B. Bird Bros. str.
turkey eggs, $5 per doz. del. Also
Thompson, imp. ringlet Barred Rock
eggs, $1.25 per 15, $2.25 for 30. del.
Want to exch. pure bred (guar) MiB
Bird Bros. strain turkey eggs for pure _
hog lard and field peas, any kind. Must.
be sound. Write first. Also want to ex.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
eggs for cane seed. Write what you
Rave: Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Rt. 2. Canon,

a. : : i ES

M. B. turkey eggs for sale, $4 per doz.
Mrs. W. S. Haden, Shellman, Ga. ou

Pure bred Ancona eggs for setting,
$1 per doz. Mrs. Richard Sewell, Shell-
man, Ga. : : ae

Pure white Indian Runner duck eggs
for sale, $1.25 for 13, del. G. N. Thomas
Thomasboro, Ga. : ogee te

Black Minorca eggs from Pape strain
S. C. heavy layers of large white eggs,
ee for 15. Mrs. C. L, Rehberg, Cairo,

a. os Ty
Everlay Strain, pure bred Brown
Leghorn eggs, 17 eggs for $1.25, 100
eggs for $7, all postpaid. Boxes to be
returned. Mrs. J. J. Farrell, Rt. 3. Ca-.
ria, Ga. ae eee

Everlay Brown Legharn eggs,
setting, postpaid. Cash with
Mrs. J. T. Ledfo
Indiag.Runner |

- ae del. J

$1 per.
orders.
s Crandall, Ga. _
<5 eggs for sale



rain, $4 per hundred. J. B
Graymont, G 4

Savannak

hf



Jersey eggs, Marcy strain, $1.25 per

s PAGE FOUR





a Georgia
it. Market Bulletin
Published Weekly By The

BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department Of
Agriculture

Eugene Taimadge, Commissioner







THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930.

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

Notice of farm produce and ap-
purtenances, admissible under
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Limited space will not permit
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tices. Under Legislative act the
-Market Bulletin does not assume
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Poultry For Sale

ce ANCONAS

- . 4 hens and 3 pullets, some now lay-
ing, Anconas, $1.25 each. Will exch.
W. J. Garner, East Atlanta, Ga. 387
. Haas Ave. :

BANTAMS FOR SALE
100 common bantam hens and cocks,
- $1 ea. FOB. R. G. Reils, Savannah, Ga.
607 Seijer Ave.
_ 3 mixed bantam hens, excellent lay-
_ ers and mothers, $1.75 for the 3. FOB.
~ Money Order. W..S. Wilson Fairmount,
Ga. Rt. 1. ;

,_
BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE
16 B. Rocks and 4 mixed chickens, 8
_ wks. old, $15 for the lot or 75c ea. Mrs.
_ W. A. Cosper,- Bowdon ,Ga. Rt. 4.

1 yr. old Aristocrat B. R. Rooster,
. Exch. for peas, or Otootan Soy
aS G. C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga.

us GAMES FOR SALE
4 Hester Warhorse pullets and one
rooster; 4 Wild Cat Blue pullets, and
1 rooster, $15 per coop; 2 Grey pull-
ets and 1 rooster, $10 for trio. W. F.
Jenkins, Newnan, Ga.

GIANTS & LANGSHANS FOR SALE
10 thoroughbred J. B. Giant hens
and 1 cockerel, unrelated, $20..C. L.

Ertzberger, Carnesvijle, Ga.

_ LEGHORNS FOR SALE
- Thoroughbred White and _ Brown
Leghorn pullets, 9 wks. old April 8th;
5c each FOB. G. W. Emmett, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 16.
400 Grade A. M. Johnsons Leghorn
12 wks. old pullets, special price of 90c
ea. if taken at once. J. W. Lynch,
- Midland, Ga.
_.. 80 Ferris W. L. 1 1-2 yr. old hens,
$35 for lot at my home. Miss Carrie
Pierson, Culloden, Ga.
_ _.180 W. L. hens, April 14, 1929 hatch;
ust culled by County Agt. 70 per cent
_ production, $1.10 each. J. M. Brand,
- Hazlehurst, Ga.
- +12 Brown L. hens, $15 for lot, FOB:
W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2.
- Booking orders for well developed
- Tancred S. C. W. L. pullets. Make del
in April, May and June, 10 to 14 wks.
old. $85 to $100 FOB. Coops to be ret.
at my exp. 1-4 cash books order, bal.
before shipment is made. or will ship
_ COD. J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2.
- Severa] hundred 12 wks. old Tancred
W. L. pullets, 75c ea. FOB. Coops to be
ret. Chas. T. McMillan,. Gainesville,
Ga. Rt. 8.
1 pure bred Everlay B. L. 1 yr. old
cock, $1.50, or exch. for nicely dried



peaches free from worms. Mrs. Fe DR

Fussell, Rhine, Ga.

_ About 40 cockerels, 7 wks, old (bt.
from Geo. B. Ferris, Grand Rapids,
b. 24th, Best Egg strain (his 40c ea..

| ach, or better price for en-





MARKET

12 B. L. hens, young and laying. $15

for lot. Mrs. "Emma Hickey, Roswell,
Ga. Rt. 2. :

Sovereign Barron English strain,
White Leghorn pullets, 10 wks, old,
direct from Drumms Egg Farm, high
egg records, 75 cts. each. Also a few
fine cockerels 10 wks. old, $1 each, all
FOB Gainesville. _ Lonnie Rundles,
RFD 7, Gainesville, Ga.

25 Tancred strain S. C. White Leg-
horn, April, 1929 hens for sale, $1.25 ea.
Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga.

A-1 Tancred strain White Leghorn
pullets being cared for by experienced
hands, no culls, 75 cts .each, or 70 cts.
each in lots of 50 or more. 10 wks. old
and ready for del) FOB, April 30th.
Crates returned at my expense. Cock-
erels, 70 cts Gach. Cash with order. R.
A. Rovers, Box 261, East R. 1, Wash-
ington, Ga.

17 pure Tancred strain White Leg-
horn hens 1 yr. old, all laying, $1.25 ea.
All for $18. J. W. Rabon, Cecil, Ga.

100 Tancred strain 10 wks. old White
Leghorn pullets, 75 cts. each, lots of
50, 80 cts. each. 25 or less, 85 cts each.
J. I. Harden, RFD 1 Zebulon, Ga.

100 selected Tancred strain pullets,
12 wks. old. No culls. Well developed
$80 per hundred, cash with order. Also
50 S. C. White Leghorn pullets, Tan-
cred strain, selected stock, net 2 to
2 1-2 lbs. $40 for lot. W. E. Vandiver,
RFD 2, Martin, Ga.

ORPINGTONS FOR SALE

Offer limited number selected well
dev. Byers strain golden buff Orp. 10
to 12 wks. old, $1 ea. FOB. Cockere]s
same age, $2 ea. J. H. Beasley, La-
vonia, Ga. Rt. 2." f

2yr. old Buff. Orp. rooster. Sell or
exch. for baby chicks: W. L. preferred.
but will take any large breed. Mrs. C.
W. Kown, White. Ga.

10 mos. old Buff Orp. cock from
Byers best pen of champion exhibi-
tion matings, $5. Mrs. T. D. Fussell],
Rhine, Ga. ; :

Morgan strain Stay-White Orp: 3
cockerels, 4 1-2 mos. old, $3: ea; 10 mo.
old cockerels, $5; also a few settings
of eggs, $3 per 15. Guarantee 8 chicks.
Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Americus, Ga. Rt.
D. \ k

PIGEONS FOR SALE

A few prs. extra select White Kings
and Carneaux, mated, banded and
working. | None over 2 yrs. old. Write.
Dr. R. L. Hammond, Jackson, Ga.

2 pr. white Java doves and 1 pr.
Ringnecks, both pr. for $6 FOB. R. G.
Reils, Savannah, Ga. 607 Seiler, Ave.

10 prs White Kings, pure bred, $2 per
pr. J. W. Gholston, Comer, Ga.

20 prs. White Kings, mated, banded
and working, in: first class-cond. Bar-
gain. Write at once. Thadious Kess-
ler Savannah, Ga. Montgomery Road,
Bitacas :

R. I. REDS FOR SALE

80 Owens S. C. R. I. Reds, 11 mos.
old, have been laying 3 1-2 mos. First
prize winners at county fair, $2 ea.
FOB Mrs. W. R. Cannon, Clayton, Ga.

Donaldson strain 1 yr. old hens, al
laying and 1 rooster. Sell or exch. for
W. L. or Wyandotte chicks. Mrs. H. R.
Salter, Atlanta, Ga. 3910 Peachtree Rad.
*Phone Cherokee 1804 W. -

Donaldson R. I. Red 2 mos. old
cockerels. Sell or exch. for same strain
puljets. J. C. Law, Jr. Cass Station, Ga.

40 pure bred Donaldson Red, Febru-
ary 16th hatch pullets, 90c ea. when 8
wks. old. Mrs. J. H. Darby, White
Plains, Ga. ~

Very: dark R. I.. Red cockerels, cheap
for cash, or exch. W. J. Garner, East
Atlanta, Ga., 387 Haas Ave.

15 pure bred S.: C. R. I. Reds, Don-

aldson strain, Feb. 8th hatched pullets, |.

well developed, at 10 wks. old $1 each.
Also 20 cockerels from prize winning
stock, same age, strain and price, only
unrelated. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White
Plains, Ga.

Well developed R. I. Red pullets, No
culls, 75 cts. each, or 70 cts. each in
lots of 50 or more. 10 wks. old and
ready for delivery. FOB April 30th.
Crates returned at my expense, Cock-
erels 70 cts. each. Cash with order. F.

A. Rovers, Box 281, E. A-1, Washing- }

ton, Ga. =:

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

1 pr. Bronze turkeys, $6 per pr. C.

W. Robertson, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 pr. White Muscovy ducks, full

grown, and laying, $3.50 pr. Mrs. Fred

Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2.

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mos. old, Tarbox strain, $1.50 each, or
$35 for lot. W. E. Vandiver, RFD 2,
Martin Ga.

1 rose comb, pure bred White Wyan-
dotte cock, 1 yr. old, will exchange for
2 large mixed breed hens, 1 yr. old, or
$1.50 cash. Sirs. B. F. Herrington, RFD
1, Cordele, Ga.

6 Wyandotte hens. $1.25 each. No
oe Mrs. A. N. Adams, Elberton, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

BANTAMS WANTED
Want 5 young bantam hens and 1
rooster, at 50c each. Any good strain.
Mrs. P. H. Sapp, Arco, Ga., Box 62.

GAMES WANTED f

Want any quantity of pure bred

Dark Cornish game pullets, 1 yr. old

hens. State best price. Mrs. G. C. Dug-
gar, Sylvester, Ga.

GIANTS WANTED
Want 10 J. B. Giant hens from a
good, healthy with good egg record
neh 8S. C. Lawhorn, Chula, Ga. Rt.











MINORCAS WANTED
Want 25 or 30 S. C. Black Minorca
pullets around 7 mos. old in August
for del. at that time. (No name giv-
en), Decatur, Ga.

PIGEONS WANTED
Want 1 pr. White Kings, mated,
banded and working. Quote lowest
oie Paul Knox, Appling, Ga., Box





POULTRY WANTED
Want to exch. 3 Golden Sebright
bantam hens and 2 young roosters for
White King pigeons. _ Leo Russell,
Rome, Ga.

Baby Chicks For Sale

es He pe $13 a 100 del. Ap-
ri . Live del. guar. B. M. g
Athens, Ga., Rt. a ee
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE

Better baby chicks that live grow
and lay: Buff Leghorns, B. L., White L
and Anconas, $13 a 100; B. R. Reds,
$15. H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga.

Ferris best egg strain W. L. chicks,
259 to 300 egg grade, $11 a 100 del.
Hatch every Wednesday. F. B. Flan-
ders, Rockledge, Ga. -

Thompson imp. Ringlet B. R. chicks,
14c ea. also heavy mixed: B. R. R. I.
Reds, White Rocks, Wyandotte and
Black Giants, etc. 1lc each. del. Live
del. guaranteed. Mrs. J. B. Elliott,
Cochran, Ga.,

Day old chicks. White Leghorns, $15
per 100, Barred Rocks and R. I. Reds,
$16 per 100, Eustade J. McKinney, Jr.,
Blackshear, Ga.

Day old chicks, Barred Rock, $11.50
per hundred. R. I. Reds, $11.50 per
100; White Leghorns, $10 per 100.
Guarantee live delivery. From trapped
and tested flocks. C. A. Burge, RFD 4,
Macon, Ga.

Pure bred, day old chicks, Ringlet
Barred Rock, White Rock, R. I. Reds,
from blood tested flocks $12.50 per 100,
delivered. Tancred White Leghorns, $10
per hundred delivered. J. D. Dunaway,
Thomson, Ga. Jee

Jersey Black Giant baby chicks, 15
cts each. Delivered in lots of 25 or
more.
H. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Tancred White Leghorns from heavy
layers (no pullet eggs) Free from dis-
ease. $13 per 100; $60 per 500; $110 per
M. Mrs. C. A. Warnock, Register, Ga.

Baby Chicks Wanted |

Want 1M to 5M chicks to raise on
halves to large frying size age. Am
poultryman of several years exp. Pre-
fer about 1-2 each heavy breeds (Mi-
norcas, but any pure breed) and Leg-
horns. Can use an equal number in
August or September. Will put your
half on the market without any cost to
you if desired. Write for full particu-
lars. H) B. Scott, Macon, Ga., 3912
Houston Ave.

Want 100 chicks to raise on hajves
to 10 wks. old. Prefer 50 W. L. and 50
heavy breed, or will accept all of one

t,

_ Want the first of May, between 500
ayd 800 J. B. Giants, Buff Orp. or R.
I. Reds, to raise on halves to 6 or'8 wks.
Good equipment, 7 yrs. exp. will report
weekly, and ref. Mr E..
Macon, 7











! Thomasville, Ga.
Live delivery guaranteed. Mrs. } ae

ind. Mrs. C. W. Kown, White, Ga. Rt..

Kitchens,}- El



Thursday, April 10, 1930.
on halves to 10 wks. old. Any good

breed. At once. J. M. Chafin, Atlanta,

Ga. Rt. 7, Box 407. :

Want one hundred Ancona baby

chicks or Buff Orpingtons to raise on
halves. Will give best of care.

Alma, Ga,

Want 85 baby chicks, pure bred

Barred Rocks, or any large breed. Will
exchange one hickory smoked ham, wt.

D ; Write =
first. Mrs. Alvia Copeland, RFD As a

Bs

16 lb. at 35 cts. and I Little Brown Hen

incubator in good condition. Mrs. Dora .

Miller, RFD 3, Box 122, Palmetto, Ga.

Want 100 W Leghorn baby chicks to _

raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Hugh
Kown, RFD 1, White, Ga. f

Want 500 day old chicks to raise on

shares to 3 wks. 12 yrs.
Pienty of feed, milk, good range, etc.

Prefer Barred Rock or Rhode Island

Reds, but may consider others. Mrs. H,
L. Dozier, RFD 1, Brunswick, Ga. eS

Want to make arrangements with
some hatchery to raise chicks on
halves... Mrs. M. V. Evans,
Cumming, Ga.

experience.

RFD hy =

Want 100 or 200 baby chicks to raise

on halves until 12 wks. old. Any large

breed. I will pay shipping charges on ee

arrival. Other party pay charges on

return. C. L. Meeks, RFD 1, Alto, Ga.

Want 100 to 200 J. B. Giants or Tan-

cred White Leghorn chicks to raise on

hee

halves to 8 wks. old, by April 15th or
May ist. Best of care will be given

\

them. Mrs. D. E. Cain, Tucker, Ga. -
Want 100 chicks, Barred Rocks or

Rhode Island Reds, to raise on halves _
to 8 wks. old. Good place, and best of -

care taken. Write before sending. Mrs.

E. S. Woods, RFD 4, Statesboro, Ga.

Want 50 chicks to raise on halves to

12 wks. old: Warhorse games
ferred. William Kendrix, RFD 1, Law-
renceville, Ga.
Want 200 Barred
to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Mrs.
Cc. J. Jarrard, Box 39, Helena, Ga. =)
Want 300 chicks to raise on halves to

pres.

=

Rock baby chicks

12 wks. old. Experienced. Mrs. L.L.
Roberts, Box 57, Tucker, Ga. (near At- =

lanta).

Want to exchange 5M Porto Rican &

potato plants for 50 baby chicks. Any

big breed. Buff Orpington preferred. ,

Want 100 chicks to raise on_halves
to 12 weeks old. Free range. Experi-

enced and right feeder.

Mrs. Grady Cauley, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga.

Fe

Write before

sending. Mrs. J. CGuy, RFD 1, Box _

72. Thomaston, Ga.
Want 100 chicks to raise on

halves to. ue

6 wks. old. Wyandottes preferred, but

will take any kind. Guaranteed good _
attention. Have good place. Want them
at once. Each to pay postage. Mrs. J. <

A. Thaxton, RFD 2, Colbert, Ga.

Want 75 or 100 baby chicks to raise i

on halves to 6 wks. did. Prefer Barred

5c

Rock. Mrs. Wade Douglas Rt 1, Met- :

ter, Ga. :
Want 200 or 300 baby chicks to raise

on shares to 1 or 12 wks. old. Brown
Leghorns or R. I. Reds preferred, Mrs.

Callie Loggett, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga.

Eggs For Sale _



Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte eggs ees

75c per 15. Prepaid, Cartons to be re-
turned. Mrs. G. EH. Blalock, RFD 2,
Lyerly, Ga. :

Muscovey
FOB Thomasville.

i

Duck eggs, 15 for $1.50, -
Benson Earle,

Y

he

White Wyandotte eggs, $1.50, deliv- a

ered, Regal Dorcas strain. Fred Phil-
lips, RFD 1, Royston, Ga.

J. B. Giant eggs from selected tehs
mated. to unrelated: cockerels, Marcy

strain; $1.25 per 15; $2.50 per 30, de-

livered. Crate to be returned. 90 per

cent fertilitv guaranteed. W. H. Rich-
ardson, RFD 3, Elberton, Ga. ~

Pure bred dark S. C. R. I. Red eggs, a

Thompkins strain, $1 per 15.
Carlie. Kemp, Marietta, Ga.

Fancy strain aristocrat Barred Rock |
eggs, $1.25 per setting. Box to be re-

turned. G. C. Edmondson, RFD 2,

Temple, Ga.
.S. C. R. I. Reds, Harold Tompkins

strain, direct.

Miss

Select eggs. $1.50 per ay

15; $2.50 per 30; $4.50 per 100. Crate

to *be returned.
Cc. F. Mattheson, Box 121, Alto, Ga.
M. B. turkey eggs for hatching, 25c

each. April delivery.. Mrs. A. E. Pope, |

RFD 2, Winston, Ga.
Turkey eggs from pure
Bronze, good, healthy turkeys;

keys and chicken hen to be delivered
in May, $1 each. Mrs. R. L. Arnall,
1666 Emory Rd., N. E.. Atlanta, Ga.
Phone Dearborn 3392-W. >
~ Ellis strain big bot ia

eggs, $4.50 per

Mammoth _
$3.50
for 12. Booking orders for baby tur-

Send money order.

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Thursday, April 10, 1930.
Eggs For Sale

Pure bred Golden Buff Orpington
eggs, 18 for $1.10, postpaid. Mrs. S.
Spracerins. RFD 1, Fitzgerald, Ga.

: Black Minorca eggs, pure bred Pape
_ Strain, $1.25 per setting of 16. or $2 for
32. Mrs. John Parham, RFD 1, Shell-
man, Ga. ~
_ Rhode Island Red eggs, 15 for 125:
Buh J. Garnes, 387 Haas Ave., ee
Ga.
White Leghorn eggs, hea layin
- Strain. $1 for 15. Mrs. Basso I. De
son, RFD 2, Campton, Ga.
Bourbon Red eggs from 2 yr. -old

_ Stock, $3 for 9 postpaid. Cash with

order. Price Wigley, Dallas, Ga. RFD
. 1, Box 49.

-. Donaldson eggs of stock direct, $1
per 15, $1.50, 30. Add 10c postage. Mrs.
. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga, _

a Pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red eggs,

_ $1 per 15. Crate to be ret. Mrs. iiderol

_ Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2.

: Goldbank Bird Bros. M. B. turkey
eggs, $5 doz. del. Now ready. Also



_. Thompson imp. Ringlet, eges, $1.25 per
7 15, $2.25 per 30 del. Mrs. J.P. Mabry
Canon, Ga. .

_ Fancv Aristocrat B. R. eggs, $1.25
per setting. Box to be ret. Also one
_ pure bred Aristocrat cockerel, $2. Exch
for potato plants. G. Cc. Edmondson,
7 Temple, Ga., Rt 2.
__. Bronze turkey eggs, from fine two
yrs. old Stock. Sell or exch. for 2500
Porto Rico pot. plants, also exch. for
nest onions. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Ry-
= OalaGa, :
_ _ Turkey eggs, $1.50 doz. del. Mrs. C.
H. Capel, Molena, Ga.

_. Byers Golden Buff Orp. eggs from
_ . prize winners, $1 per 15. Crate to be
Yet. Mrs. W. R. Cannon, Clayton, Ga.

Pure Warhorse Game eggs, $2.25 per
_ 45, or exch. 2 settings for 13 turkey
_ v7" any good breed, also for 100 baby
_ Chicks, any large breed, or mixed if

_ pure and large. . Mrs. Viola Lovett,

Norman Park, Ga., Rt. 1. i
_. Thoroughbred R. C. W. Wyandotte
= $ees, oF ne ee or exch. 3 set. for

ev. Ol turkey eggs. Mrs. J. H.. -
ned Bs, oe Rt: 2. a

a, ite bred D-naldson R. I. Red eggs,
- $1.10 per 15. Exch. some for new dik
_ feathers, or bright honey in comb.
_ Mrs. J. M. Hall. Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.

: oe ae ee White Rocks,
ay Ty strain, er 10. C. -
= a eee Ga. see
Me - C. S. L. Wyandotte eggs, pure,
_ heavy breed, $1.15 per 155 $2; 30. Del
in Ga. Crates to be ret. Cash with
_ order. W. R. Roper, Orange, Ga. Rt.

Pure bred Buff Rock eggs, $1.25 per

15. Mrs. D. F. Youn blood, Mt. B
Gs, Fi 1. Box 35. ote

Everlay B. L. eggs sired by cocks di-

_ Tect irom Tormanien,
ee paid. C. i.
Pure bred

1 $1 per 15 post-

Smith, Braselton, Ga.

U Buff Leghorn eggs, $1 per

setting of 15. Cartons to be returned.
Mrs. Wm. Corbett, RFD 2, Box 61,
_ Pearson, Ga.

j

__. Pure bred Indian Runner duck eggs,
$1 per 15. Insured Parcel Post, Mrs.
_ LL. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. g
_ Am booking orders for English Ring
- neck pheasant eggs at. $3.50 for 15.
Add 15 cts. for postage and insurance.
_Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga.
_. Pure bred Thompson Barred Rock
_ ggs, 60 cts. per doz. not prepaid. All
_ Cartons to be returned. Mrs. G. C.
Clifton, Box 57, Millen, Ga.
__ S.C. R. I. Red eggs, Owen and Tomp-
_kins strain, $1.25 per 15 $3 for 50, $5
_ per hundred, delivered. Cases to be
returned. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, RFD 1, Alto, Ga.
Pure bred Thompson Ringlet Barr-
_ ed Rock eggs, 50 cts. per setting, or will
- exchange for potato slips. G. E. Phil-
lips, Ellaville, Ga.
_. Mammoth Bronze, big bone, turkey
__egsg for sale, 50 cts. each. Large qual-
_ ity. Eggs fror strain laying 80 in 84
days. Toms Woh 45 to 55 lbs. Ellis
strain mixed. Also have S. C. Rhode
Island Reds, $1 for 15. Safe delivery.
_ Mrs. J. G. Waldrip, RFD 4, Tifton, Ga.
___ Big bone giant Bronze turkey eges,
_ Ellis strain, $1 per doz. FOB. Mrs. W.
_. G. Blalock, RFD 2, Rydal, Ga.



2

-M. B.-turkey eggs for sale or will ex-
_ Change for Porto Rican potato slips,
_ Otootan beans, syrup, or anything of
equal value. Mrs. E. S. Ward, Fayette-
Ville, Ga.
_... Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock eggs
_ of fine quality flock, 75 cts for 15 eggs.

_FOB Alma, Ga. Also Rhode Island Red

eggs from fine stock. 75 cts. for 15
eggs. FOB Alma, Ga. D. M. Lee, Alma,

verlay dark Brown. Leghorn eggs,
or livered. Guaranteed pure
) change for tomato









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MARKET BULLETIN

-++plants or Porto Rican potato plants.

Delivered April 25th.
RFD 3, Tallapoosa, Ga.

. Case of selected hatching eggs each
week. Selected from my best Tancred
strain S. C. White Leghorns. Make
best offer. Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville,
Ga.

Rose comb Silver Lace Wyandotte

eggs $1.50 for 15/eggs, or $2.50 for 30
eggs, del. Mrs. J. P. Griffin, RFD 1,

A. S. Cauthin,

| Draketown Ga.

White and Barred Rocks, White Cor-
nish Games, J. B. Giants and S. L.
Wyandottes. Pure bred eggs, at $1.25
per 15, del. by insured P. P. W. D.
Joyner, RFD 2, Roberta Ga.

Martin Regal Dorcas White Wyan-
dotte eggs, 75 cts. per 15, delivered.
Mrs. L. A. Rowl RFD 1, Alvaton, Ga.

Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs Marcy
Strain. Winners at Southeastern Fair.
$1.50 for 15. Prepaid. No exchange.
Cash only. White Leghorn eggs from
graded hens, Tancred strain, $1 per 15
Prepaid. No exchange, cash only. J.
C. Greene, Dawson Ga.

Tancred strain White Leghorn eggs
from trapnested stock of heavy layers.
$1 per 15, or $5 per 100. Also Buff Or-
pington eggs, same price. Miss Mary
J. McClure, 111 Temple Ave., Newnan,
Ga. ;

Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs $1
per 13 delivered by mail. Checks not
accepted. B. L. Mobley, RFD 1, Ludo-
wici, Ga.

Pure Golden Lace Wyandotte eggs,
$1.40 per 15, FOB. John H. Lee Sur-
rency, Ga. ~ :

Rouen duck eggs, $1.25 per setting of
15 -L. B. Rountree, RFD 5, Swains-
boro, Ga. :

Pure: bred Imperial. White Pekin
duck eggs, $1 per doz. or will exchange
for Barred Rock baby chicks, field peas,
or red Spanish peanuts. Elton Davis,
RFD 2, Martin, Ga. ;

Pure bred J. B. Giant eggs, 75 cts
per 15 at home, or $1.25 per 15 by mail.
Bettie Kelley, Care Mrs. W. T. McGar-
ity, RFD 4, Fairburn, Ga.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte hatching
eggs, 75 cts. per setting of 15. Not de-
livered. Send P. O. money order only.
T. N. Farmer, RFD 3, Woodstock, Ga.

Pure bred Light Brahma eggs, giant
strain, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. W. T. Paul,
RFD 3, Lexington, Ga.

Brown Leghorn hatching eggs, $1 per

setting of 15, not delivered. Send P. O.

Money order only. Mrs. L .F. Farmer,
RFD 3, Woodstock, Ga. :

S. S. Hamburg and Giant Brahmas,
$1.50 per 15 del. Brabham bantam ,and
Japanese Silkey, $2 per doz. delivered,
or will exchange for canaries or gui-
nea pigs. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga.

Eggs Wanted

Want to exch. 3 doz. Buff Orp. eggs
(about 7-8 pure) for 1 doz. turkey ezgs
any breed. a first. Mrs. J. W.
ix, Dover, Ga.
ero eae ae eee Porto

co pot. plants, for 15 turkey eggs.
- to wiciesse Mrs. Helen Steed-
ley, Coffee, Ga. :

ant 400 tresh, re thoroughbred
8. R. eves. also want 190 thoroughbred
J. B. Giants. R. H. Crawford, Tiger,
Ga. Z

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE >

2 nice cows, will freshen May 15th,

for saie. H. H. Huckeba, Roopville,
Ga. Rt. 1.
Jersey male 6 wks. old calf, sub. to
veo, cired bv Plistas Spaling Sultan,
No. 279500, $25. R. C. Tanner, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 8. y

1 large cow about 2 gal. milk per
dav. in good cond. $60 at my, barn. S.
J. Moon, Madras, Ga. Rt. 1.

Nice, young J. cow, fresh with 2nd
calf. cream color, good qualities, per-
fectly healthy. Mrs. M. S. Hays, Aus-
tell, Ga. :

Thoroughbred J. Bul], 5 mos. old $10
Cash with order. C. L. Ertzberger, Car-
nesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 male J. cow, 2 yrs. old, thorough-
bred. not reg. $50. R. P. McCorkle;
Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 3.

1 mo, old pure bred J. bull calf, fawn









grey, $10 prepaid. Will exch. for 1 pure

bred male pig. J. J. Brown, Meanes-
ville, Ga. > ; i
Reg. J. Raleigh breeding, good qual-
ities at a litle more than beef price. S.
L. Thornton, Deweyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 squirrel colored J. cow, fresh in.
Write or come see her. J. C. Law, Jr
iss Station, Ga. Oe ee eee ee
















Revister of Merit cow, sired by son of
a Gold and Silver medal cow. $30. if
vanen at.once. W. M. Turner, Marietta
Ga. Rt. 1.

Thoroughbred J. Cow, 3 yrs. ojd, 1-
1-2 gal. per day at present, will tresh-
en July Ist; also 1 calf, 6 mos. old. E.
A. James, Douglasvilie, Ga. Rt. 6.

Reg. Herford bulls. Papers already
complete. E. T. Boswell, Jr. Siloam, Ga.

50 fine J. heifers, $35 to $50 each.
35. Pearlman, Dawson, Ga., Phone 913.

Extra nice J. heifer, freshened Ap-
ril 4th, $60; also extra fine J. bull
valf (not sub. to reg) 3 1-2 mos old,
p12.50 at farm.. Come and see. K. D.
sanders, Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 milch cow, 7-8 Guernsey, 3 1-2
ryrs. Old with 2nd calf 1 week old, A-i
condition and milk production, $85 at
barn. W. M. Davis, Mt. Airy, Ga.,
HD 1, e

1 full blood J. bull, 10 mos. old,
cream color, black switch. Not reg.
$25 cash at barn, or excn. for 4 P. vu.
pigs frore 8 to 10 wks. old: males pre-
rerred. Party to del. Mrs. Harris Ri-
ames, Hamilton, Ga., Rt. 4.

HOGS FOR SALE

Little Bone Guinea pigs (short, stay-
fat, stubby kind), $10 each, $25 for 3.
Only a few unsold; also B. B. Black
P. C. 6 mos. old gilts, sub. to reg. $10
each. R. E. Barnes, Graymont, Ga.

Reg. S. P. C. 6 wks. old pigs,. $10
each. Good for club pigs. Newton
Mulliner, Canon, Ga.

7 big P. C. thrifty pigs, ent. to reg.
4 males and 3. females, $5 ea. FOB.
om Snider, Gibson, Ga.

7 pigs, 8 wks. old, 3-4 P. C., Duroc
cross, $5 ea. FOB. Thrifty to age. F.
&. McNair, Mitchell, Ga.

Red Duroc sow and 9 thrifty pigs,
$65 at once. P. O. Money order. Miss
Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.

Big bone Black Guinea male, 6 mos.
old, wt. 150 or.175 lbs. for service at
my lot, $1 cash. S. Thomas Jefferson,
Nashvilje, Ga. Rt. 3.

-1 black sow wt. about 150 lbs. bred
Jan, 20th, $15 cash, or exch for corn.
J. W. Williams, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt.

10 pure bred Berksiure pigs tor sale.
A. N. Adams, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 9.

Reg. P. C. pigs, ready for del. May
10th; gilts, $10; boars, $7.50 ea. H. F.
sacuns, West Point, Ga., Rt. 5.

2 Big Bone B. P. C. shoats: gilt and
oar, wt. around 175 lbs. ea. Reg. in
Juyers name, $30 for the gilt, and
ee for boar. G. W, Randall, Lavonia,

a.
Outstanding Hampshires, either sex:
pigs, young boars. ready for. service
and bred gilts. Some are of Show
2rospcts. Cholera immune, Reg. in
buyers name. Reasonable price. James
wacGougn, Cocnran, Ga.

Reg. 10 mos. old Duroc Jersey sow,
Funbred, wt. about 175 lbs. deep cherry
-d, long body, abl. treated, $20 with-
gut papers, $21.50 with. Exch. for 200
oaby cnicks. A. S. Phillips, Cobbtown,

Ada. ; i

b. C. gilt, and P. C. male, wt. about
15 lbs. Sub. to reg.) $35 for the 2. C.
A. Warnock, Register, Ga.

3 pure bred big Bone P. C. female
Bigs, $8 ea. Riley C. Couch, Turin,

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5 pigs pure bred Duroc and Big
Bone Guinea, cross, 8 wks. old, $4.50
ea. or $9 for pr. Cash with order. A.
H. Hawkins, Gibson, Ga.

Old fashioned Black Guineas (the
stay-fat, blocky kind), $10 each, or $lt
pr. FOB. Willis A. Biggers, Conyers,
Ga. 4 e

Big Bone Black P. C. sow (won first
prize at Franklin County Fair with
J pigs) was bred to Grand Champion.
JI pigs in this litter. Make best offer
for sow and 6 pigs, or will sell sep-
arately. Pigs will be 6 wks. old April
13th; sow, 1 yr. old March 15th and
will wt. about 300 lbs. T. C. Floyd,
Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1.

1 Reg. S. P. C. 1 yr. old boar, $35
ow exch. for Reg. S. P. C. gilt bred to
Reg. boar. W. D. Wilbanks, Cave
springs, Ga.

4S. P. C. and Black P. C. cross pigs,
wt. about 60 lbs. each: 2 males and 2
females, $4.50 each, or $17 for lot, FOB
Paschal Colson, Douglas, Ga., Rt. 1.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

A good 700 lb. Jack, true to name,
515. W. L. Page, Bowdon, Ga.

Good plow horse, especially good
saddler and buggy horse,:about 12 yrs.
old medium size, $65 or exch. for cows,
hogs, chickens, or brab or Iron peas.
Mrs. C. O. Sikes Sylvester, Ga. ;

1 good farm mule, wt. about 975 lbs.
healthy (do not know his age, but
guess about 17 yrs. old) $40 cash or









|rabbit. From Stahls Silver Certificate
| Stock, for sale or exch. Mrs. R. H.

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work anywhere farm mule, about 10

yrs. old, $90. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yates-
ville, Ga. me

RABBITS FOR SALE :
All kinds of rabbits tor Easter, $1 to
$5. Belgiums, White Eng. New Zeland
and Uisuncalilas. n. G. Reils, Savan-
nah, Ga. 607 Seiler Ave.
Chinchillas, young and grown stock
priced right. All from ped. stock. J. J.
ciarvard, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Ped Chinchillas, will reg in buyers ;
name if desired, for sale. T. J. Morgan, + ae
Atlanta, Ga. $88 Luckie St. N. W. -

3 wks old Chinchillas, ped with ea. |



Whutman, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 8
Genuine Hogan strain Silver Black
Fox Giants: Seniors, $10; juniors, $5;
heavy wt Chincnilia does, breeding age
$7.50 ea. Also want to buy or exch. for
a heavy wt Chincnilla buck. State age ea
wt., full description and best price. L. ~
C. Rhodes, Graysville, Ga. Sicitat aa
Flemish Giants: 4 does, 3 1-2 to 4 ice
doe, py; 1 New Zealand R 5 mos old
buck $3 FOB here. All out-door rais- |
ed and in good cond. C. M. Whitaker,
Vidalia, Ga. 107 N. West St. we
2 pure bred N. Z. Red bucks, also
1 buck, same breed., Sell, or exch. for
1 of same breed. Make best offer.
Herman Griffin, Rocky Face, Ga. Sam
2 Chinchillas: 1 buck and 1 doe; 2.
Silver Martins: buck and doe, $20, Legh
or exch for value on good breed hogs _
or chickens. W. J. Broadhurst, Jr., ae
Jesup, Ga. Cs ee
Stanls Ped. Chinchilla does, oS PO
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each; buck, $3. All good stock. ena
Duaiey, Chamblee, Ga. Rt. Pee
White Flemish Giants, 8 wks. old: _ os
does, $5; bucks, $3; $7.50 pr. $10 trio. ae
Sub. to reg. trom prize winning stock.
W. O. Dewberry, Savannah, Ga, 218
East Jones St. * ie es
4 grown and 6 young, pure bred
Chinchillas. Sell or exch. Write, Geo. 4
T. Pippin, Round Oak, Ga.
White, pink-eyed rabbits: 2 yr. old
buck and 2 does, 2 yrs. and 1 yr. old,
$3.50 for the 3._ Mrs. Geo. P. Eth- peo
ridge, Richland, Ga., Box 12. A |
2 bred Chinchilla does, 12 mo. and
8 mos old, and 2 bucks, 8 mos old, $12
for lot, or exch for heavy hens. Wiley
Allen, Smyrna, Ga., RFD 1. Pesca
6 Flemish Giants about 2 1-4 mos.
old, ent. to Reg. 75c each;,2 Chin-
chillas, same age, Ent. to reg. $1.50 ee
each, 1 Flemish doe, $3; 1 mixed doe, _
about 2 1-2 mos old, 50c. Russell
reset. Villa Rica, Ga. P. O. Box

Chinchillas, 7 wks. old, $10 pr. Reg.
in buyers name, or exch. for value in Ge
pigs. and calves over 3 mos old. Edw. i
A. Torrance, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5.

Entire colony of about 100 rabbits:
Cissivuillas, wv. Z Reds, and Flemish
Giants, in lot, or separately (on ac- __
count of other business interest com- ;
pelled to sell) cheap. C. H. Currins,
auanta, Ga. 939 Di Ave. S. W. Phone -
West 2124-J. . ~ ee

N. Z. Reds and Chinchillas from |
Stahls Reg. stock, 6 wks. and up, $1.-
50 to $3.50; Special price on trio; also
Himalayans, same price; mixed rab- _
ae $1 ea. Mrs. E. T. Almon, Midland,

a. ef

1 large white, pink-eyed buck, 75c.
Wilson Carson, Hampton, Ga., Rt. 2.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
1 large, long haired white billy, well
droken, will work also with bridle, $5_
jr exch. for pig, large peanuts, or peas
of any kind, free from weevils. John
&. Lewis, Jr., Machen, Ga. _ 7
27 head stock goats, $1 ea. for quick
sale. W. Re Crapps, Alma, Ga. Rt. 4.
Pure bred 2 yr. old extra large milk-
ing stock billy, $35 or exch. for any-
thing of equal value; also 6 mos old,
pure bred milking stock billy, $15 or ~
*xch. for pure bred milking nannie,
soon to freshen, or other equal value.

B. F. Herrigton, Cordele, Ga., Rt. 1.
_ 1 large horniess billy, $3 or exch. for
Whippooorwill peas. Mrs. Lwe Smith,
Maxeys, Ga. : oe
Toggenburg buck, about 3 mos old |
(thoroughbred, but not reg. $5 or exch
for 100 Ib. hand picked, sound Span-
Write. E. F. Shelnutt,
College Park, Ga., 206 East Columbia
Ave. a
Pure Swiss Reg. milk goats, now _
fresh, also kids of both sex. Write for
description and prices. M. F, Gaddis,
Quitman, Ga. ety ae

Live Stock Wanted | 4

we 4 CATTLE WANTED a
Want to hear from parties having
eef cattle for sale. H. L. Dozier,
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P Ecos For Sale

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- Thoroughbred J. B. Giant, purple
ribbon strain. Eggs from pedigree birds
and prize winners. Extra large hens
and cockerls, eggs, 10c each, del. Del.
and fertility guaranteed. E. G. Adcock,
_Draketown, Ga.
oe Hatching eggs, popular breeds, $1.25
per 15. Price on quanities on request.
Also purt M. B. turkey eggs 50c ea.
Poults $1 ea. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.
__ Regal Dorcas, White Wyandotte eggs
75 cts per 15. Prepaid. Cartons to be
returned. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, RFD 2,
Lyerly, Ga.
_ Thor. Tompson strain Barred R. eggs
for sale at $1 per 15, or will exch for
~ dried fruit, table peas, white feed sacks
syrup, or potato plants. Mrs. W. S.



Spearman, Rt. 2, Temple, Ga.
Bantom tggs, 15 per 15. From fine
. > tee Wilson Carson, Rt. 2. Hampton

~ Ruen duck eggs, $1 doz. er will exch.
for anything can use. Mrs. W. O. Har-
_ rington, Rt. 3. Claxton, Ga.
Byers strain, Golden Buff .Orping-
ton. eggs from first. prize winners Co.
fair, $1 for 15, crate to be ret. Mrs. W.
R. Cannon, Clayton, Ga.
<M. B; turkey eggs for sale, $4 per doz.
April del. Mrs. Ida Phillips, Nunez, Ga.
Rhode Island Red, S. C. Donaldson
_ Strain, heavy layers, mated to unre-
lated cockerels, direct from Donald-
-.. gons yard. For rest of season I will del-
liver 30 eggs for $1.10 or will exch a few
_ settings for potato plants, Porto Ricans
me ce Mrs. J. R. Craig, Oakman,

_ _.R. I. Red eggs from cock direct from
Mrs. Donaldsons $1 per 15, $1.50 for
30. Add 10c postage for free mail del.

_ Hatches all show high fertility. Mrs. J.
Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.

Mammoth White Pekin ae eggs for
sale at $1.25 per doz. del. J. D. Smith,
Rt. 3. Savannah, Ga.

Pure bred Nation strain Rhode Is-
Jand Red eggs, 15 for $1.50, prepaid..
2 laying strain. = Ww. 'E. Henry,

Box 525, Athens, G
SS Everlay dark. ey en Leghorn eggs,
$1.25 per 15, del. Guaranteed pure bred.
A. 8. Cauttren, Rt. 3. Tallapoosa, Ga.
Fresh, highly fertile eggs from flock
of genuine Booth sthain S. C: White
Minorca eggs, from over 200 egg layers.

$1.50 per setting; $2.75 for 30; $7 per
100, $13 for 200, del.. Party must ret.
crates, Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Blakely, Ga.

Select Donaldson stram, prize win-
ning stock, eggs 15 for $1; $3 for 50;
$5.50 per 100. Mrs. Emmett Trammell,
Rt. 1. Duluth, Ga.

Eggs from pure bred M. B. turkey

; 40 lb. tom and 20 to 24 lb. hens, $3.50

per doz. del. or $6.50 for 24 eggs. Cash
with order. No personal checks accept-
ed. Crates to be ret. W. . Johnson Alto

Ga.
; Thoroughbrid rose comb White Wy-
andotte. eges, $1 per setting, or will
exchange 3 settings as 1 setting of
turkey eggs. Mrs. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 2
Pitts, Ga.
Select eggs from Harold Tompkins
and Owen. farms, $1.25 per 15; $5 per
- 100, del. Cases to be ret. Mrs. M. B.
P eeroeas. Alto, Ga.
Carefully. selected hateline eges
from high producing hens of pure
_ bred fancy strain Barred Rocks, $1 for
15; $1.75 per 30, or. can furnish 100
weekly at 4 1-2c ea. All crates to be
Tet. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J. S.
aes Rt. 3Box 27, _ Rockingham,

: avs bred - dark red, Rhode Island
Red and Barred Rock eggs, both good

_ laying stock, $1.50 per 15, or will exch.{

- for potato plants. W. R. Thompson, Rt.
= eh Lawrenceville, Ga.
Pape strain Black. Minorca ones, $2
per 15 el, by-pp parcelpost. L. B. Mil-
_liams, Newnan, Ga.
_ Carefully selected Ancona hatching
eggs from well developed hens, sired
by unrelated cockerels (part of ere
are direct from Sheppard) $1 per
$1.75 per 30, del. $8.50 per 100. Also
a ling eggs from pure bred Parks
strain Barred Rock, 6 to 8 lb. hens,
sired by unrelated cockerels, Reg. per-
mit of 1930s rating, D1-30> $1.35 per
$2.50 per 30, del. $4 per 100. Sat-
iefagtion: guaranteed. Cart. to be ret.
Daris Raulerson, Roekingham, Ga.
Pure bred. Tanered White Leghorn
eggs, 15 to exch. for 1 bushel of pea-
nuts, any good variety. Mrs. E. D. Nel-
~ son, "Rt. 8. Armuchee, Ga.

Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs, 25
Spiva, Rt. 3.

. postpaid. Mrs.

os

a MARKET BULLETIN

per setting, or exchange for Porto Ri-
can potato plants. W. N. Edwards, Rt
2, Lavonia, Ga.

J. B. Giant eggs from selected hens,
mated to unrelated cockerels. Marcy
strain, $1.25 per 15; $2.25 per 30; 100
or more, 4 1-2c per egg. All del. by PB:
O. Crate to be ret. 90 per cent fertil-
ity guaranteed, W. H. Richardson, Rt.
3 Elberton, Ga.

Pure bred Buff Leghorn eggs, $1 per
setting of 15. Crate to be ret. Mrs. Wil-
diam Corbett, Rt. 2, Box 61 Pearson,
Ge.

Bronze turkey.eggs, Ellis strain, now
ready, .$4.75 per doz. FOB Miss Rosa
Blalock, Rt. 2. Rydal Ga.

Thoroughbred M. B. Turkey eggs
z00d healthy stock, 40c each,, or $4 per
doz. del. No checks. Mrs. E. E. Jack-
son, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ga.

Australor eggs at half prict. $2 for
15. Prize winners from my best pen.
Best blood lines, none better. Dr. W. E.
Rouse Valdosta, Ga.

Parks eggs, No. 1-30 at $1.50 per 15;
$6 per 100, del. Miss Lillian Grabb, De-
morest, Ga.

M. B. Turkey eggs for hatching, Apr
del. 25c. ea. Del. in Ist 3 zones. Mrs. A
EK. Pope, Rt. 2, Winston, Ga.

Want to ship 300 to 500 eggs to some
good parties to hatch for me, who are
doing custom hatching. State price per
100 . H. L. Stewart, Blue Ridge, Ga.

Pure bred, dark rich color. S. C. R. I.
Red,-Donaldson strain, hatching eggs
good selection, $1 for 15, safe del. guar.
Cart. to be ret. 75c for 15, if called for
s home. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert,

a.

Pure bred Barred Rock eggs hatch
extra good, 75c per 15, or $1.40 per 30
crate to be ret. Miss Lucile Garrison,
Rt. 1. Box 34, Ashland, Ga. -

-Want to exch. Fowler. strain, pure
bred Barred Rock eggs. for red skin
Porto. Rican potato plants. Eggs, $1
for 15. Mrs. B. R. Chambers, Yates-
ville, Ga. :

White Leghorn, pure Tom Barron str.
Male parent stock direct from Eng-
land. $1 for 15;.$1.75 for 30; $3 for 50;

accepted for less than 100 eggs. M. H.
Myers, Rt. 6; Tifton, Ga.

Mammoth White Pekin Duck eggs
now ready. $1 for 13, del. Checks not

accepted. Mrs. W. I Mobley, Rt. 1,

Ludowici, Ga.

Hatching eggs gathered daily and se-
lected from mature, culled hens, on
open range, Thompson strain Barred
Rocks; 15 for 90c; 30 for $1.75; or $4
per 100, del. Mrs. A. L. Smith, Rt. 1
Box 149 Woodcliff, Ga.
Mammoth Bronze, slightly mixed
with Bourbon Reds. Eggs from. one
and two year old hens. $2.60 per doz.
2 doz. $5 postpaid. April and May det:
Would exch. 1 or 2 dozen for pure Por-

to Rican potato plants at reasonable

Millard Skinner, Rt. 5 Bowdon,
a.

Ellis strain, Big bone Giant Brovze
turkey eggs, $4. 50 per doz. FOB Rydal,
Ga. Mrs. M. F. Lewis, Rydal, Ga.

Pure White Leghorn eggs, $1 per set-
for 8 turkey eggs. Mrs. W. W. Taylor,
Rt. 3 Gordon, Ga.

Pure bred Pape strain Black Minorca,
eggs, $1.25 per 15, or $2 for 30. Mrs.
Russell Sauls, Shellman, Ga.

Selected Butts strain, R. I. Red eggs,
$1.50 per setting, J. B. Powell, Lake-
land, Ga.

Indian Runner duck and Wild Mal-
lard duck Sees $1.2g per doz. shipped
prepaid. C. A.. Burge, Rt. 4, Macon, Ga.

Silver lace Wyandotte eggs for. hatch-
ing. Will exchange for O-too-tan
beans or potato plants. R. E. Long, Rt.
2, Bremen, Ga.

Black Minorca eggs for hatching, 15
for 85c del. or 2 settings for $1.50. Mrs.
C. E. Robinson, Rt. 2, Waco, Ga.

Select hatching eggs from dark ma-
ting. Mahoods prize stock, and heavy
layers, $3 per 15; from range flock, $1-

50 per 15. Miss Bell Timmerman, Box

83, Bronwood, Ga.

Eggs from pure bred Kerlin quality
S. C. White Leghorns, $1 os 15. del.
Cart. to be ret. Mrs. D. L. Vansant,
Address not given)

Large mammoth Bronze and Bourbon
Red Turkey eggs, slightly mixed, $2.50
per doz. not prepaid. Cash with order.
Now ready. Will @xchange for anything
can_use of equal value. F. M. Adams,
Rt. 8 Bowdon, Ga. |

Thoroughbred Black Bronze turkey

| eggs, 35c ea. Mammoth Bronze, cross

ed with Bourbon Reds, 25e ea. Add



at

age. Darley Taylor, Rt. ss

$5.50 for 100, del. No personal checks R

ting of 15, or will exch. two settings.

Lavonia, |

ing eggs, fine winter layers, setting
$1; 2 settings, $1.75. Large lots, 5c per
egg or will exch. for any kind poul-
try. & A. Elliott, Rt. 1 Lavonia, Ga. ~

Pure bred Bronze turkey eggs, $4.20
per doz. 35c ea. Last of April, May and
June del, Cash: with order. Send P. O.
Money Order. Mrs. Lulu Christmas,
Rt. 4. Vienna, Ga.

Thoroughbred Big Bone M B. turkey
eggs, for sale at $3.75 per doz. Apri
del. Also a few mixed turkey eggs ma-
ted to B. B. Mammoth Bronze tom
weighing 38 lbs. at $3 doz. Crate to be
ret. Will Hart Alto, Ga.

Pure bred M. B. turkey eggs, April
and May del. $3.50 per doz. Cash with
order. No personal checks. Crate to be
ret. Mrs. Renzo Dodd, Rt. 1, Alto, Ga.

Barred Rock eggs, Thompson strain,
No. 1 pen, - 50 per 15; No. 2 pen $1.25
per 15;. R.
$1.50 per is. All blood tested for B. W.
D. $4 for 50. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl-
vester, Ga. Rt. 3.

Thompsons Ringlet Barred Rock
eggs, $1.50 per setting of 15, del. Either

cash or COD Miss Agnes Jones, Rt. 1
| Hahira, Ga.

Selected duck eggs for sale, eross
between White Pekin and Renaud, lg.
type, good layer. $1 for 13 eggs, del. Mrs.
H. E. Haynie, Rt. 1, Winder, Ga.

Turkey eggs Mammoth Bronze, 12eggs
for $4; 10 eggs, $3.50; eggs, $1: Also
R. I. Reds; pretty dark reds, true to
color, 15 eggs, $1.50: Hen hatched
chicks, 25 for $4; 50 chicks, $7 day old.
Mrs. M. L. Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga.

Barred Rock eggs for hatching, 90c
per setting of 15 or 50c per doz. FOB.
In lots of 35 to 40 dozen per week.
Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga.

Thoroughbred S. C. Brown Leghorn.
eggs for hatching, 75c per setting of
15 eggs FOB. R. C. Albertson, Rt. 2,
Murrayville, Ga.

Thoroughbred R. C. Silver-lace Wy-
andotte eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. A. M.
Davis, Rt..2 Box 111, Soperton, Ga.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, =
for 15, postpaid. Cash with order. J.
Cantrell, Rt. 3, Jasper, Ga.

S.C; R. 1 Red eggs, $1.10 per 15 del.
Pure bred. No checks accepted. Or
will exchange for 1M potato plants or
other useful things. Mrs. J. H. Car-
rington, Rt. 1, LaGrange, Ga.

Big Bone M. B. turkey eggs from 2
yr. old stock, $4 doz. or will exch. 1 day
old eggs for 4 pure bred Barred Rock
hens, one yr. and not over 2 yrs. old.
Mrs. L. C. Bigbee, Shellman, Ga.

Eggs Wanted

Want 30 pure bred Game (of any
kind) eggs to hatch on halves. You
del. eggs and I del. chicks. Jno. W.
Cross, Clarkesville, Ga.

Want 60 eggs of pure Tancred or
E. Barron strain to hatch on halves.
Must be from blood tested stock of
high producing strain. Eggs to be sent
prepaid; I to pay charges on chicks.
Mrs. B. F. Jones, Turnerville, Ga.

Want some fawn colored Indian Run-
ner duck eggs for hatching. Give prices.
z N. Bell, Griffin; Ga. 132 E. College
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Want to trade trio of Ring neck
whooping doves for 1 ape of pure
bred Silver Seabright eggs, B. L. Covam
Benevolence, Ga.

Want to exch. _2 settings of pure
bred R. I. Red eggs for 2 set. of pure
bred Brown L. eggs. 15. eggs to the set-
ting. Mrs. C. B. Reeves, Arlington, Ga.



Georgia Products.
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

14 bu. recleaned Black-eyed peas,
$2.50 per bu. fob. T. M. Webb, Ellijay,
Ga.

15 bu. Otootan soy beans, $4.50 per
bu FOB Greensboro, Ga. R. P. Under-
wood, Siloame, Ga.

Half runner tender garden - beans,
speckled variety, 10 cts. per cupful. L.
E. Tatum, RFD 3, Box 31 Dawson, Ga.

90 day running speckled velvet beans,
$1.50 per bu. or 10 bu. for $15. Deliv-
ered in Ga.
104, Pitts, Ga.

5 or 6 bu. Otootan beans, $5. per bu.
FOB here. O. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga.
18 lb. White pole butterbeans, del. for
$2.90. Also speckled running velvet
beans, $1.50 per bu. 20 bu. for $28,



FOB Eastman. Mrs: Hi. W. Law, East-

man, Ga.
1



0 bu. extra good speckled peas $3 25
Caldwell

-bu. in 2 bu. bags. E. H. Nelson, Deve-_ =

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Thursday, April 10, 1980.
Genuine recleaned Otootans, $4.90
per bu. Ninety day velvet beans, $1.20
in 50 bu. lots, $1.25 in less ee
Whatleys and Hastings Prolific seed
corn, $2.40 per bu. H. L., mi sits
Jackson, Ga. RD 2.

About 100 bu. mixed clay peas, about
75 to 85 per cent sound, at $2.50 per

reux, Ga.

1 1-2 bu. pure, sound and glean .
Brabham peas, $4 per bu. FOB. Claud
J. Smith, RFD 4, Ball Ground, Ga,

_Pure ,clean and sound Blacks, Whip- -
perwills Red Rippers, and Biue Goose _
peas. Would exchange 2 bu. for 2 bu. _
of*Brabhams. W. J. Braddy, Wood=
sand, Ga. ;

A few pounds of black eyed reas, 150
per lb. Speckled field peas, $1 per pk.
FOB. Cash with order, or will ex-
change for dried fruit. J. B. eee aS
RFD 1, Box 14, Doerun, Ga. ~

White running butter bean seed,
hand cleaned and free from weevils.
Heavy running bean seed, hand clean~
ed and free from weevils. Bene.
beans, 20 cts. per lb. Miss Rubie Lewis
RFD 1: Funston, Ga.

15 bu. Brabham peas, sound, $4 per
bu. 5 bu. Speckled runners. $3.25 per
bu. FOB. M. L. Moore Richland, Ga,

Matthews imp. soy beans, not re=
cleaned. $4.50 per bu. FOB. Lovett, Ga.
H. M. Moorman, Lovett, Ga.

Whipps peas, straight $3.50; mixed,
$3.25. All sound recleaned and in new ;
bags. B,J L. Scott, Concord, Ga. : d

10 bu. Brabhams, hand picked before
the fall storms, bright and clean. $3.50
per bu. or the lot for $34. Mrs. 8. L.
Akins, RFD No. 2, Griffin, Ga. pee

Tender, white early cornfield beans,
30 cts. per cup. White half runners,
30 cts. per cup. No weevils, FOB. Mrs.
D. A. Evans, RFD 2, Rydal, Ga.

15 lbs. of Excelsior Refugee bush |
beans, 20 cts. per lb. or $2.50 for lot.

butter beans, 20 cts. per lb. or $2.50 for
lot. All delivered. R. A. Richardson,
RFD 1, Box 7, Gardi, Ga. -

About 5 bu. purple hull peas at $3
per bu. T. A. Maxwell, Whigham, Ga.

90-day velvet beans, pure and sound,
for only $1.50 per bu. FOB Eastman.
in. good bags. 15 bu. on hand. ee T. x
Proctor, Eastman, Ga.

90 day running velvet beans, runs 85
to 90 per cent nd-at $1.30 per bu. in
lots of 2 1-2 bu. or more $1.25 per bu.
J. Frank Tanner, RFD E Sandersville,
Ga.

Brabhams, bright and clean $4 bu.

- | W.wW. Long, Lizella, Ga.

Frost proof. Eng. peas, 20c: cup; also
large pod sweet pepper and Hot and
Sweet mixed, 5c spoonful. Will exch. |
for Cushaw seed. .Add postage. Geo.
Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga. Rt. 2.

A few choice seed Lady peas, 4 Ibs.
$1; tenderest cornfield and Garden
Bunch. beans ,treated, no weevils, 35
Ib:,30 1DS=- $12 butter-beans; Hastings
speckled Bunch and white Bush Limas,
same price. Postpaid. C. F.. Maddox,
Buford, Ga.

' Home Delight Eng. peas, Jackson
Wonder bush butterbeans, and Florida -
(pole) .butter-bean. Pure, sound seed. B
All 25c Ib. Postage paid on orders over ~
50c, Marion McConnell, Cornelia, Ga.

/ Star Route.

25 bu. No. 1 speckled peas, $3.25 bu.
J. B. Potts, Barnesville, Ga.

2 bu. Laredo Soy, thoroughly clean -
and sound, $4.50 bu. $8 for lot. Rufus
Thompson, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1.

40 bu. Otootan beans, $5.50 iG. E. =
Boswell, Jr. Siloam, Ga. ~~ :

40 bu. Bunch Velvets, $2 bu. FOB. =
Howard Hardison, Bryon, Ga. E

100 bu. 90-day Velvets, $1.50 bu. ise

-|Ky. Wonder bean seed, 20c lb. Exch.

for Buff. Orp. eggs or for a Capon. TT.
W. Wiley, Damascus, Ga: .

35 bu. mixed Clay and: speckled peas,
$3 bu. at my station: C. D. Morgan,
Bolingbroke, Ga.

-Red and White speckled . Crowder
peas, 40c qt. also old fashioned- tender 2
cornfield beans, 20c teacup, Del. Mrs.
W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch,Ga.

5 1-2 bu. Tillman peas, 4 bu. Vv. BL
Horton, Tennille, Ga. Rt. A.

Extra select Mung bean seed, ist. yr.
pee from Seed House, 30c Ib. FOB.

R. C. Albertson, Murrayville, Ga. Rt. 2.

BUTTER FOR SALE z

2-or 3 lbs. fresh butter ea. week, 40
Ib. del. or 33 lb. and other party add
postage. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. | =:

Nice, fresh Jersey butter, 45 lb. pos
paid. Mrs. Lena Ho Sa

ranch, Ga. =. =
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Thursday, April 10, 1930.
Eggs For Sale

Selected eggs from Giant Black Mi-
norcas from 2 and 3 yr. old hens, ma-
ted to cockerel direct from Papes Tri-
umph Exhibition Quality matings, $2
per 15 del. by P. P. Breeding the Pape
strain exclusively for 6 yrs. for qual-
ity rather than quantity. L. B. Mill-
iams, Newnan, Ga.

Marcy strain Jersey Black Giant
hatching eggs, carefully selected from
fine flock, $1 per setting of 15; $5 per
100, prepaid. Prompt shipments. R.
P. Bannister, Route 1, Ball Ground,



. Ga,

Hatching eggs from heavy laying
pure bred White Rocks, $1 for 15. C.
H. Trussell, Warthen, Ga.

18 Brahma eggs from very fine hens
at $1.50 delivered; other party mail
egg carton back to me. Mrs. Etta S.
Harrison, Kathleen, Ga.

Pure Thompson, Barred Rock eggs,
at 75 cents per 15. A. V. Hartley, Ala-
mo, Ga. :

Select, bred to lay, Park strain, Bar-
red Rock eggs for sale, 75 cents and
postage per setting. Same price any
amount. M. B. Boatright, Blun, Ga. |

Golden Sebright Bantam eggs, full
bred Rose Comb, $2 for 15, or exchange
for Wyandotte hens. Miss Louise
Smith, RFD, Statham, Ga.

Pure bred White Cornish eggs, $1.50
for 15; $2.50 for 30; $7 for 100, deliver-
ed. Mrs. H. W. Law, Route 3, East-
man, Ga.

Thompsons strain Barred Plymouth

Rock eggs, $1.50 per setting of 15 de-
livered. Cash or COD. Miss Agnes
Jones, Route 1, Hahira, Ga.

Hatching eggs, Tancred stock, .04c
each, hundred lots. R. L. Barnes, Rt.

4, Fitzgerald, Ga.
_ White Wyandotte eggs, $1 per set-
ting of 15. Money order with order.
Mrs. J. O. Taylor, Route 1, Patterson,
Ga.

Pure Buff Orpington eggs, $1.25 per
setting of 15, postpaid. Mrs. W. M. De-
Lay, Route 3, Powder Springs, Ga.
Big Bronze turkey eggs, $3.50 per
White Wyandotte eggs, $1 per
15. Crate to be returned. COD or de-
livered. Mr. B. W. Cook, Route 2,
Alto, Ga. :

Pure bred Light Brahma won first
prize at County Fair, eggs, $1.50 per
15; $2.75 for 30; $8 per 100; also pure
bred. Wycoff S. C. W. L. eggs, $1 per
15, $1.75 per 30, $4 per 100. Exchange
for field peas. Mrs. Bob Soseby,
Carnesville, Ga.

Black Minorca Giant type, eggs for
setting, $1 for 15. Parties furnish
carton. Mrs. E. D. Rainwater, Rt.
4, Blackshear, Ga. : :

Turkey eggs, M. B., strictly mixed

from 30 lb. pure M. B. tom, $1.75 per

doz. delivered. Cartons to be returned.
Troy Shiver, Route A, Box 40, Camilla,
Ga

S. C. Ancona eggs, Sheppard strain.
Extra quality matings, pen No. 1, $1.-
25 per 15 del. Mrs. G. W. Adams,
Wrens, Ga.

Muscovey Duck eggs for sale, $1.50
for 15, FOB Thomasville, Ga., Penson
Earle, Thomasville, Ga.

M.:B. Goldbank turkey eggs, 35c
each, guaranteed thoroughbred, Bird
Bros. strain. Mrs. C. D. Canon (No
address given).

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs,
$1.50 for 15 delivered, Mrs. M. J. Mc-

Buff Orpington eggs from _ pur
bred stock, $1.25 per 15, or will ex-
change for syrup or peas, Porto Rico
- potato plants, tomato plants, or 90-
' day Velvet beans for seed. Mrs. W.
E. Whisnante, Madison, Ga. :

Hatching eggs from heavy laying
Thompson strain Barred Rocks, $1.50
per 15; $5 per 100 postpaid. Mrs. A.
C. Spence, Blakeley, Ga.

Pure bred Bourbon red turkey eggs,
unrelated stock, 50 cents each, deliv-
ered. Mrs. W. N. Lott, Braselton, Ga.

Pure bred Buff Leghorn eggs, $1 per
15, delivered. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga.

Jersey Black Giant, Marcy strain,
selected eggs, best matings, $1.25 per
15, postpaid. Mrs. M. J. Morris, Doug-

lasville, Ga.

Pure White Indian Runner Duck
- eggs, $1.25 for setting of 15. Also baby
ducklings. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Rt. 3,
Canton, Ga.

Flesh selected eggs from heavy lay-
ing strain, Barred Rocks, $1.25 per 15.
Mrs. Gregory, 277 Candler St., N. E.,
Atlanta, Ga.

Special price now on my S. C. R. I.
Red eggs, Donaldsons best Star pen
(direct) at $2.50 per 15, or $7 per 100.
Two settings for $4. Utility Reds at
$1.50 per 15, or $4.50 per 100, 1-3 Stars
and 2-3 Utilities per hundred, $5.50. 2
settings Utilities for $2. Large_rich,
dark Reds. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Rt. 5,
Lincolnton, Ga.





Bronze turkey eggs from the finest
of prize winners. Ask for prices; free
EAR: W. S. Frick, Pendergrass,

a. ,

Pure bred Kerlin quality, S. C. Wht.
Leghorns, $1.50 per 15, delivered. Car-
tons to be returned. Mrs. D. L. Van-
sant, Dial, Ga.

Pure bred R. C. Silver Lace Wyan-
dotte eggs, $1 for 15. Send Money or-
der and return crate. Want to ex-
change one setting for another of the
same breed. Mrs. J. E. Sorrow, Route
5, Commerce, Ga.

Selected Ancona hatching eggs from
carefully culled hens, mated to unre-
lated cockerels, all pure Sheppard str.
$1 per 15; $1.65 per 30, delivered, 3 1-2
cts. each in lots of 100 or more. Also
selected Barred Rock hatching eggs
from 6 to 8 lb. hens mated to unre-
lated cockerels, all pure Parks strain;
reg. permit rating for 1930, $1.30. $1.25
per 15; $2.46 per 30 del. Four cents
each in lots of 100. Doris Raulerson,
Rockingham, Ga.

Pure bred high class, S. C. R. I.
Reds, Tompkins and: Owens farm
stock, special pens, Eggs at $1.75 per
setting here, or $2 for 15, prepaid.
Kerlin quality, special pen, S. C. White
Leghorns, $1.50 per setting here, $1.75
prepaid. Unusually high class stock.
Pure bred Toulouse Goose eggs at 25
cents each here; 30 cents prepaid. One
fine S. C. White Cockerel and a few
pullets for sale from above pen of S. C.
White Leghorns. Mrs. C. W. Page,
Norcross, Ga. :

Pure bred Light Brahma eggs, will

sell or exchange one setting for 500
Red Skin Porto Rico potato plants.
Each to pay postal charges. To. be
delivered April 20th. G. A. Skelton.
Rt. 1, Royston, Ga.
_ Harold Tompkins R. I. Red hatch-
ing eggs. Eggs carefully selected. Gua-
ranteed fertile. 15 for $2. Also Gold-
en Buff Orpington hatching eggs from
the famous Byers Buffs, 15 eggs for
$2 to $5. Mrs. J. T. Wilkins, 836
North Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga.

Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs, 25c
each, delivered. Carton to be returned.
Also a good laying strain of pure Bar-
red Rock eggs, 75c per 15, delivered.
Carton to be returned. Please send
P. O. money order. Mrs. M. C. Colvard,
Bowman, Ga. :

Turkey eggs, $1.75 per doz. Include
postage. Mrs. D. B. Hooks, RFD 1,
Shellman, Ga.

S. S. Hamburg and Light Brahma
eggs, $1.50 set. delivered. Japanese
Silkie Brahma bantam eggs, $2 per
ee delivered. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty,

a. :

Pure bred Brown Leghorn eggs from
my prize winning stock, $1.25 per 15,
postpaid. Cash with order. R. Lee
Pelham, Route 2, Hartsfield, Ga.

Thoroughbred S. C. Rhode Island
Red eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. Geo. Mc-
Lendon, Route 2, Soperton, Ga.

Owen strain Rhode Island Red
hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15, or 5c ea.
in lots. S. C. Pape strain Minorca
eggs, same price. Selected eggs from
good type hens. Well packed. E. May-
nard, Newton, Ga.

Aristocrat Imperial Ringlet Barred
Rock hatching eggs, $1.25 per setting.
Carton to be returned. Mrs. Josie
Jenkins, Route 1, Dahlonega, Ga.

Fine, big bone Giant Mammoth
Bronze turkey eggs, 50c each, or $5 per
doz. FOB. Net when five years old, 60
Ibs. Eggs now ready. Mrs. Esther
Lewis, Route 2, Rydal, Ga.

Geese eggs, $1.25 per setting of 9
eggs; Duck eggs, $1 per setting of 12
eggs. Cash with order. FOB. C. E.
Baldwin, Montezuma, Ga.

Pure bred Emden Goose eggs, $1.25
per setting. Mrs. M. I. Free, Route 3,
Clarksville, Ga.

Pure bred Rhode Island Red eggs, $1
per 15, postpaid. Crate to be returned.
a Fred Atkinson, Route 2, Ray City,

a.

Pure bred Pape strain,. Black Mi-
norca eggs. $1.25 for 15; $2 for 30 de-
poed. Mrs. Russell Sands, Shellman,

a.

Pure bred Owens strain Rhode Is-
land Red hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15.
Postage extra. When not delivered, $1
per 15. Mrs. S. W. Phillips, Palmetto,
Ga.

Barred Rock stock, direct from
Parks Cream grade, select eggs from
special pen. $1.50 per 15; $2.50 per 30;
$6 per 100. Registered permit No.
45-C-30. Mrs. R. W. Barwick, Doe-
run, Ga.

Bourbon Reds, turkey eggs from un-
related stock, $3.25 per dozen, deliver-
ed. Cash with order. Parry Lee Rickey,
Route 3, Box 65, Lavonia, Ga.

Tompkins strain, S. C. Rhode Island
Reds, fine winter layers, eggs, 1 setting
$1.50; 2 settings $2.75; large lots, $6
per 100. J. A. Elliott, Route 1, Lavonia,



not less than 3 mos. old. Mrs.





MARKET BULLETIN i

Pure bred Imp. White Pekin Duck
eggs, $1 per doz. prepaid, or exchange
for peas at market price. Cartons to be
returned. R. L. Davis, Route 2, Box
62, Martin, Ga.

Black Minorca eggs, 75c per setting
of 15, or $1.25 for 30, FOB. My stock
is direct from Charles G. Pape. G. W.
Logan, Route 2, Ellijay, Ga.

Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte eggs, $1.25
per 15, by insured P. P. Crate to he
returned by buyer. Mrs. Tom Kelley,
Route 1, Box 54, Rabun Gap, Ga.

Selected Buff Orpington eggs, $1.25
per 15 delivered. Mrs. Bessie J. Parker
Route 1, Box 116, Rocky Ford, Ga.

White L. eggs from 2 yr. old hens,
good layers, $1 per 15. Add 25c for
packing chgs. also R. I. Red eggs, $1.25
per 15, or exch. for chicken feed, or
something can use. W. J. Garner, East
Atlanta, Ga. 387 Haas Ave.

A few set. of W. L. Tancred strain
eggs, $1.25 per 15. Would like to exch.
some for syrup, dried fruit, and nest
onions. ._Mrs. J. W. McGowan, Sum-
mit, Ga. Rt. 3.

Eggs from best blood Reds, $1.50 per
set. Safely packed and del. also turkey
eggs from fine, large M. B., $8 a doz.
Guaranteed pack and del. Exch. for
full blood or high grade Jersey heifer,

J. E.
Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rt. 2.

Donaldson dark Red eggs, from best
pen, selected, $1.75 per 15, $3. 30; Util-
ity, $2.50 per 30. Exch. for peas, or
Otootan eans. Also baby chicks
(same strain) from culled flock, $16
a 100. Hatch weekiy. Mrs. H. G.
Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. I.

Fine, thoroughbred White Emden
geese eggs for sale. Mrs. Mary B.
Stokes, Madison, Ga.

Select eggs thoroughbred Martins
strain (Regal Dorcas) White Wyan-
dottes. Special pen. $2 per setting of
15. Yard run. Same pure bred stock,
$1 per setting. Special prices on lar-
ger lots. All matings are unrelated
and mash fed. Mrs. W. L. Gillebeau,
Lincolnton, Ga. :

Tompson strain Barred Rock eggs, $1
per 15 delivered. White California
Black-eyed peas, 25 cts. pes pound, or
5 lbs. $1. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Route 1,
Ball Ground, Ga.

Thoroughbred Barred Rock eggs for
setting. 15 for $1, 30 for $1.75, deliver-
ed. Cartons to be returned. Mrs. C.
B. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga.

Rhode Island Red eggs for sale, $1
oer setting. If wanted, please send
Money order at once. Carl Brown,
Howard, Ga.

Pure bred Donaldson Strain Rhode
Island Red eggs, 85 cts. per setting of
15. Postpaid. Mrs. G. R. Harper, Cut
Cane, Ga.

Fresh, select eggs, pure Donaldson,
direct stock, $1.25 per 15 delivered, or
$5 per hundred. Mrs. O. L. Craft, La-
vonia, Ga.

Pure bred Bronze turkey eggs, $5.25
for 15, FOB. Mammoth Bronze eggs,
$3.75 for 15, FOB. Darley Taylor.
Route 3, Lavonia, Ga. :

S. C, Rhode Island Red guaranteed
Donaldson strain, healthy stock, Hat-
ching eggs, $5 per 100; insured and
postpaid. Will exchange few for field
peas or pigs. Mrs..J. B. Harris, Route
B Cordele, Ga.

White and Barred Rocks, White
Cornish Game, Jersey Black Giant,
and S. L. Wyandotte eggs from pure
breds, at $1.25 per 15 by insured Par-
cel Post. W. D. Joyner, Route 2, Ro-
berta, Ga.

Dark Cornish eggs, $1.50 for setting
of 15. Mrs. Mary I. Lanier, Route 3,
Box 27, Summit, Ga.

Wanted to exchange pure bred M. B.
Turkey eggs, value 40 cts. each, for
pure bred bantam eggs, Cochins, Fame
or Jap Silkies. :

Eggs from Thompson imp. Ringlet,
heavy laying strain, Barred Rocks,
$1.25 for 15 delivered. Cash. Want to
exchange eggs for sugar crowder peas.
Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, RFD 5, Com-
merce, Ga.

Light Brahma eggs, $1.50 per 15. L.
ne Tatum, RFD 3, Box 31, Dawson,

a.

. Pure bred Owens strain R. I. Red
eggs, 75c per 15 FOB. Mrs. R. D. Rau-
lerson, Leslie, Ga.

Turkey eggs from selected stock of
Bourbon reds or White Holland, 50c
eed: delivered. T. W. Dalton, Alto,

a.

Choice selected eggs for hatching
from Sheppards strain pure bred An-
cona cockerels direct $1 per 15, or $4
per 100. Baby chicks, $14 per 100. Lay-
ing hens, $1.50 each. Tom and King
Memory, Blackshear, Ga. :

Will trade trio Ring Neck Whooping
Doves for one setting pure bred Sil-
ver Seabright eggs. B. L. Covam, Be-
nevolence, Ga.

Hatching eggs from trapnested Wht.
Leghorns with yearly records up to



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289 eggs. Rich in blood of famous
Tancred strain. $1 for 15; $5 for 100;
$40 per 1M. J. H. Walker, Ga. Voc.
& Trades School, Monroe, Ga. :

Setting eggs from blood tested flock
of Thompson, Foreman strain Barred
Rocks, $1 per 15; $4.50 per 100 FOB.

Also one cockerel, same strain, Ready _

for service. $1.50 delivered, or will
exchange for setting of pure bred
Booth strain White Minorca eggs, de-
livered, or 10 lbs. nice dried apples.
Mrs. J. A. Howell, RFD 1, Meigs, Ga.

Pure bred Thompson imp. Ringlet
Barred Rock eggs for hatching, good
fertility, $1.40 per 15, delivered; $2.50
for 30, or will exchange for 2M Porto
Rican potato plants. Mrs. N. R. Wil-
son, RFD 2, Canon, Ga.

Pure brea Giant strain light Brah-
ma eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. W. T.
Paul, Lexington, Ga.

Want to exchange two settings of
pure bred Rhode Island red eggs for
two settings of pure bred Brown Leg-
horn eggs (15 eggs to the setting.)
Mrs. C. B. Reeves, Arlington, Ga. ;

Turkey eggs for sale, big bone Bronze
turkey eggs, $4.50 for 12, FOB. Mrs.
W. G. Blalock, RFD 2, Rydal, Ga.

Light Brahma, giant strain eggs, $1.-
50 per 15; $2.75 for 30. Mrs. D. B.
Hooks, RFD 1, Shellman, Ga.

Bantam eggs, Buff Cochin, and Gol-
den Seabright, $2 per setting of 13,
from as fine a lot of birds as you can
find in Georgia. I make a specialt:
of Bantams. Stock and eggs at a
times. Geo. Austin, 356 Moreland
Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. }

Pure bred Mammoth Bronze turkey |
eggs, 35c ea. Carefully packed and
delivered. Prefer money order. Also
Rhode Island Red eggs, $1.25 for 15,
carefully packed and delivered. Mon-
ey order. Mrs. T. E. Perkerson, Green-
ville, Ga. i

Pure bred Imp. White Pekin duck
eggs, $1 per doz. delivered, or will ex-
change for peas or potato slips. Miss
Elton Davis, RFD 2, Martin, Ga.

Black Bronze turkey eggs, $3 per
ae Mrs. Beckie Speer, RFD 1, Trion,

a.

Royal Purple Wilburtha and other
leading N. J. strains of Jersey black
Giant eggs, $1.25 per setting of 15 and
dark R. I. Red eggs, 75 cents per 15,
delivered. Or will exchange for treat-
ed, pure, Porto Rican potato slips, May
delivery, each to pay postage. Mrs. R. |
G. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga.

Pure White Rock eggs, Fischel str.,
prize winning stock, $1.25 per 15, del.
Mrs. B. L. Scott, Concord, Ga.

Four settings of Donaldson strain
Rhode Island red eggs, $1 per setting.
Carl Brown, Howard, Ga.

Pure Barred Rock hatching eggs of
good breed, $1 for 15, $1.75 per 30; $2.-
25 per 45; $4.50 per 100. All eggs de-
livered. Crates returned. Mrs. J. W.
Woodruff, Pinehurst, Ga. ta

Pure bred R. I. Red and Thompson
strain Barred Rock eggs, $1.50 and
$2.50 per setting, Donalds Poultry
Farm, RFD 2, Box 80, Americus, Ga.

Duck eggs, cross between white Pe-
kin and Ruan, large type, $1 per 15,
or will exchange for bronze turkey
ouee. H. G. Segars, RFD 1, Winder,

a. ;

Buff Rock eggs, Nugget strain, sires
from trapnested yards for two seasons.
$1.50 per 15; $2.75 per 30. Mrs. G. Lb.
Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. i

Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
and S. C. Rhode Island pure bred eggs
selected for hatching. $1.25 tor 15, de-
livered. Mrs. T. W. Hagood, RFD 3,
Marietta, Ga.

Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs, $1
for 15; $7 for 100, postpaid. Crates to
be returned. Miss Ronie Johnson,
RFD 1, Shellman, Ga. ee

Barred Rock eggs from Thompson
strain, tested for B. W. D., $1 per 15,
or $1.75 for 30, postpaid. Mrs. P. B.
Stephens, Austell, Ga.

Pure bred White Rock, Fischel str.,
eggs. Fresh and fertile, 15 for $1.50;
30 for $2.75; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $5.
Well packed and postpaid. Cash with >
orders, money orders preferred. Mrs.
C. C. Payne, RFD 6, Tifton, Ga. :

Donaldson strain utility and egg-
laying Strain R. I. Red eggs 50c per
doz. or will exchange for potato slips
to be delivered in April or first of May.
Mrs. Roy Haynie, Lavonia, Ga. ee

Donaldson strain R. I. Red eggs, di-
rect from Star pens, $2.75 per setting.

Pure bred M. -B. eggs, Bird Bros.
strain, $3.50 per setting. Will also ex-
change setting with someone with
same pure strain. J. T. Mathes, Cor-
nelia, Ga.

Pure bred White Cornish eggs, 15 for
$1.50; 30 for $2.50; 100 for $7. delivered.
Mrs. H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga. os

Bronze turkey eggs, from finest of
prize winners. Ask for prices, free







corelorve: W. S. Frick, Pendergrass,
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. : Eggs For Sale



$5 per 100, del., Cartons

3, Lavonia, Ga.
"Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs for
ching from special matings, with
records, standard breed, $2 per
15; $3.75 for 30; $15 for 45, guaran-
teed. P. E. Parker, Hapeville, Ga.
Donaldson strain Rhode Island red
gs.irom select pens, splendid lay-
53 $1.50 for 15, or will exchange for
peas or Otootan beans. Mrs. H. G.
rown, RFD 1, Stone Mountain, Ga.
uff Orpington eggs from .pure bred
stock, $1.25 per 15, or will exchange
for syrup or tomato or Porto Rican
potato piants, peas or soy beans. Want
1 doz. Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs,
also 1 doz. Toulouse goose eggs, will
hange pure bred Buff Orpington
Mrs. W. E. Whisnante,

ee

eggs, 3 for 1.
dis on, Ga.
_ Pure bred selected Barred Rock eggs,
I5e per 15, postpaid. Crate to be re-
ned. Mrs. J. S. Smith, RFD 2, Vi-
Ga.
3 Pehanson Imperial Ringlet Barred
Rock and Ferris S. C. White Leghorn
ges, first pens, $1.35 per 15; $2.50 per
second pens, $1.10 per 15; $2 per
Larger lots, 5, cents an egg del.
artons to be returned. P. O. Money
rder preferred. Mrs. J. E. Steadam,
RED <z, Bainbridge, Ga.
riant strain light Brahma eggs for
J $1.50 for lo, or $2.50 per _ 30.
on ne returned. rMs. Thomas Tribble,
ve

1, Alto, Ga.

3. C. White Leghorn eggs from pure
d, heavy layers. English-American
. 6c per 15, add postage. Crate
returned. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb,

n, :

- Pure bred M. B. turkey eggs, 15 for
5. Toms wt. about 45 lbs; hens from
to 25 lbs. Mrs. Eloise Palmer, RFD

chi eggs from Donaldson str.
Rhode Island Reds, 5c each not
d. Crates to be returned. Mrs.
Trawick, RFD 1. Tennille, Ga.
ant strain Light Brahma eggs,
0 per 15, $2.75 per 30, $8 per 100.
st prize winner at County Fair.
Wycoff strain S. C. W. Leghorn
1.25 per 15; $2 per 30; $5 per
- will exchange for field peas.
ms to be returned. Mr. Bob Sos-
nesville, Ga.
cred White Leghorn eggs, $1 for
; - Will sell for $4 per 100. Mrs. J.
V. McGowan, RFD 3, Summit, Ga.
Pure Aristocrat Barred Rock eggs,
ie ted from heavy layers, $1 per set-
$5 per 100 del. Mrs. Florence
turm, RFD 2, Statesboro, Ga.
efully selected turkey eggs, $3.50
doz. Miss Ellen Murphy, Mat-
ws, Ga.
ammoth White Pekin duck eggs
r sale. 13 for $1 prepaid. J. E. Shaw,
FD 1, Ludowici, Ga. :
ammoth bronze turkey eggs of
finest breed, $4 per doz. Shipping
crates to be returned. Address F. S.
i: 35 Linden Ave., N. E., Atlan-
"Ga...
elected Barred Rock eggs, $1 per
delivered, or 75c if called for. Less
incubator lots. Cartons to be re-
. Would exchange for white
Mrs. J. E. Eppinger, RFD C,
riffin, Ga.

_ Eggs Wanted

fant 30 doz. Bronze turkey eggs.
pay 80c doz. Must be fresh and
Je. J. A. Trice, Swainsboro, Ga.
fant 100 pure bred Indian Run-
or White Pegin duck eggs, fresh
fertile. Will exch 100 R. C. Sil-
Lace Wyandotte eggs. Wm. A.
diver, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.
fant to exch. 2 settings (30) of pure
J. B. Giant, Marcy strain eggs.
1 setting (15) of Mammoth Bronze
l Key e8gs. Mrs. J. D. McLane, Hart-
a., Rt. 5.
fant set. of turkey eggs to set and
on halves to 8 wks. old. M. B.
erred. Mrs. B. F. Steedley, Coffee,

Want to exch set. of 15 R. I. Red
for set. of 15 White Pekin duck
Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. T. E.
er, Dixie, Ga., Rt. 2.

nt 100 Cornish Game (dark) hat-
eggs. Exch. Pape strain Black
rca or R. I. Red eggs for same.
ynard, Newton, Ga.

t to buy 1 set. of White Rock
from 10 Ib. hens at $1.10 per set-
Write first. Mrs. J. G. Chap-.
Butler, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 doz. M. B. or Bourbon Red
eggs that will test pure fertil-
m mature fowls (no younger
nted) at reasonable cash price
. Mrs..J. T. Holland, Tooms-
Ga, Rt 2





y pens,
be returned. H. Dorsey King, RFD | 1





Fe Ee

Want 1 doz. Bronze turkey eggs.
Will exch 1 set. eggs from pure bred,
prize winning Reds for same. Mrs.
Luther Carmichael, Canton, Ga., Rt.

Want to exch. Thompson B. R.
(chicken) or Indian Runner duck eggs
for Ancona or White Pekin duck eggs.
Jas. R. Bramlett, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want to exch. a few set. of S. L.
Wyandotte eggs from well culled, prize
winning flock for Dark Cornish In-
dian, or Bacon Warhorse Game eggs.
F, D. Brock, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 8.

Poultry For Sale

PIGEONS FOR SALE

2 working pr. Red Carneaux, $1 pr.
also. 3 red and 1 blue young birds, 50c
each. All slightly mixed. Money or-
der with order. Exch. for pig, or for
any kind of good chickens of equal
value. Harold Brooks, Jackson, Ga.,
Rt. 7.

Pure White Kings, mated, banded
and working, $2.50 pr. Tom Richard-
son, Palmetto, Ga. :

3 pr. mated Homers and Eng. Cross,
working, $2.25 for lot. Cash. Exch.





for poultry. Miss Martha Cheatham,

College Park, Ga., Rt. 2. :

Racing Homers, $2 per pr; Tipplers,
$2.50; All N. P. A. banded and from
good stock. Harwell C. Ozburn, States-
boro, Ga., Box 22. ;

Giant White Kings, mated, banded
and working, $5 pr. These birds raise
squabs wt. 1 lb. and over, ready for
market. No culis or runts. Have 25
pr. in all; Will sell lot cheap for cash.
Wallace Miller, Jr., Macon, Ga., 170
North Ave. :

Pure bred White Kings, mated,
banded and working, from prize win-
ners, $2.25 per pr. Young birds, old
enough to mate, 75c. L. E. Hatcher,
Cochran, Ga. : E

1 pr. pure bred, large White Kings,
breeding age, now on eggs, $2.25 cash
or exch, for bred Chinchilla doe and
party pay Exp. chgs. both ways. Write

R. Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville, Ga.

Rts 5.

Pure bred Swiss Mondains and Sil-
ver Kings. They produce 1 and 1-2
lb. squabs, and are hard to beat in
the Show room. Only selected young-
sters for sale_at the present time.
Booking orders now, 10 wks. old: White
Swiss Mondains, $24 doz. Silver Kings,
$18 doz. Hugh M. Urquhart, Savan-
nah, Ga.,. 780 Park Ave. East.

Poultry Wanted

PIGEONS WANTED .

Want to trade Chinchilla rabbits for
Carneaux, Homers, or Maltese pigeons,
mated, banded and working. No culls.
T. J. Anderson, Atlanta, Ga., 555 8th
St. N. W. . eer

Want several prs. Brown and: mixed
pigeons. Will exch. or pay cash. Ar-
thur Cowart, Summit, Ga., RFD 2.

- Live Stock For Sale.

CATTLE FOR SALE

1 reg. Raleigh Jersey (solid color)
milch cow, fresh in, 8rd _ calf.- Write
for price. T. J. McDonald, Powder
Springs, Ga., Rt. 1.
' Reg. J. bull, 30 mos. old Violas No-
ble Interest, 270806. $100 at barn.
Qualities good. J. J. Haygood, Jr.,
Culloden, Ga.

Good milch cow to freshen. soon,
gentle and good cond; for sale. Mrs. I.
J. Stanton, Conyers, Ga. RFD 1.
for 15 hens and 1 rooster, any large

Jersey heifer, 3 mos old, $15. Exch.
stock. or for 2 shoats, wt. about 50 or









60 Ibs. B, P.-C. preferred. J. A.
Strickland, Concord, Ga., RFD 2.
14 mos. old Reg. Jersey bull, wt.

about 450 lbs. Excellent breeding, $75
oe John Hollingsworth, Clem, Ga.
Ree:

Reg. Hereford bulls. Papers already
oe E. T. Boswell, Jr., Siloam,

a.

Fresh in cow for sale at reasonabie
pate Dennis Hulsey, Lula, Ga., Rt.

9 mos._old J. Heifer, half cream and
half black Jersey, wt. 300 Ibs. $25. B.
T. Whitworth, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3.

Large milch cow, good cond., about
2 gal. per day, at reasonable. price.
Will not ship. Exch. for Jersey heifer
with ist calf. Come at once. R. C.
Moore, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 2, (8 mi.
south of Rockmart.)

High bred 1 yr. old Jersey male,
about ready for service. Reg. papers
just received. Treasure Prince Eddie
No. 321 941; Sire, Volunteers Nurses
Lad, No. 262566: Dam, Princess Hill
Lassie Low, 729583. $75 at home. For
further information regarding ances-
~ write. H. W. Steed, Jr., Statham,



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Fine Black Jersey cow, fresh in, for
sale. Geo. Wilder, Americus, Ga.

2 fresh cows: 1-4 gal., other 2 gal.
per day. Write for prices. A. E,
Thompson, Winston, Ga. RFD 1.

Will sell for cash 1-2 interest in
herd of about 100 head Beef Type cat-
tle on all year range. See proposi-
tion. B. O. Fussell, Brunswick, Ga.

Fine milch cow for sale. Come-see,
or write -for price. Victor Crump, El-
lijay, Ga. Rt. 3. ae

11 mos. old grey Jersey male, $35 at
my barn. W. D. Shropshire, Monti-
cello, Ga., Rt. 4.

2 Reg. J. bull calves, 3 and 1-2 mos
old, $25 each; also Reg. J..2 yr. old
male, $60 at farm. H. R. Bennett,
Adairsville, Ga.

Reg. bull calf, $25 or trade for 25 bu
corn. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga.

HOGS FOR SALE
3 pure bred big bone P. C. female
pigs, $8gea. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
25 pigs, 3 mos. old, $3 each, also S.



P. C. male hogs., priced according to
size. and age. F. H. Bunn, Midville,
Ga.

2 1-2 mos. old O. I. C. pigs, $10 ea.
$18 pr. Papers free; O. I. C. 6 mos.
old male, Reg. in buyers name, $20.
All dbl. treated: <A. T. Rigsby, Ca-
milla, Ga.

2 pr. Durocs about 3 mos old, not
Reg. but are eligible for Reg. Sell or
exch. for 90-day Velvet beans. A. L.
Reeves, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3.

4 thoroughbred B. B. P. C. 5 mos.
old gilts, entitled to Reg. Never stunt-
ed, $15 each, or exch. for equal value.
J. F. McGill, Dawson, Ga.

6 pigs, 3-4 Duroc Jersey, 6 wks. old
(Father a Reg. Duroc) $5 each. Macon
Walden, Gibson, Ga., Rt..B, Box 49.

7 Duroc and Hampshire cross 8 wks.
old pigs, for sale. Miss Mary H. Rob-
en Greenville, Ga. RFD 4, Box

2 shoats, wt. 75 Ibs. each, $15 for
both. Duroc and Hampshire crossed.
W. M. Fortner, Meansville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Reg. S. P. C.-male pigs, wt. about
90 Ibs. ea. $15 each. C. R Morgan,
Americus, Ga, Rt. D.

5 small P. C. pigs, both sex, $5 ea.
when 6 wks. old. Will exch. 2 or 3
for fine, pure bred hens at $1 each.
ey T. Truelove, Stockbridge, Ga.,

Reg. Duroc sow and 9 good pigs, $65
at once. P.O, Money order. Miss Kate
Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. :

9 mos. ,old, 200 Ib. ready for service
Reg. P. C. male, and will sell the fe-
male also. Mrs. Anna L. Wall, Madi-
son, Ga. -

Reg. Duroc 350 Ib. brood sow, not
bred. immune for lift. $25 at barn, or
$30 at Exp. office. Papers-in buyers
name. J. O. McMullan, Holton, Ga. -

Pure bred S. P. C. pigs, 6 to 8 wks.
ae $7.50 ea. .M. I. Walton, Eatotiton,

2.

1 pure bred big bone Guinea sow, wt.
about 350 Ibs. bred to big bone boar,
$33.88 FOB. W. W. Charping, Lenox,
Gas Rit = i

14 Duroc 8 wks. old pigs, $6 ea. or
lot for $80. E. L. Hilson, Mitchell,
Ga. RED 1. * = ; ;

Reg. Hampshire boars, 100 to 150
Ibs. ready for service, dbl. treated, $15
each; 3 mos old Hampshire pigs, boars
and_gilts, $10 each, or $15 per pr. lL.
BE. Hatcher, Cochran, Ga.

2 O. I. C. sows and 11 pigs, 5 and
6 pigs each, 7 wks. old, $25 each, or
$48 for lot, FOB. Robert Vocke, Val-
dosta, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

900 Ib. male, about 12 yrs. old, good
shape, $55. Mrs. J. F. Smith, Baxley,
Ga., RFD 4. }

Good farm horse, work anywhere,
about 12 yrs. old. Sell, or exch for
sound Iron peas, chickens, cow, Year-
pe or hogs. Robt. Sikes, Sylvester,

5 yr. old, 850 Ib. mule, work any-
where. Made 2 crops. $100. 2 mi. No.
of Powder Springs. E. F. Wilkins,
Powder Springs, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 black horse, 800 lbs. work any-
where, $50, also 1 heifer to freshen 2
$50. W. M. Fortner, Meansville,





SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

A 3 qt. Toggenburg doe, freshen
May 6th, also 3 Tog. kids: two 12
mos. old, and one 5 mos old, from
00d milkers, for sale. G. P. Bennett,
Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 5, Box. 106.

6 goats for sale, or exch. for 1 doz.
Brown Leghorn hens. R. E. Sayer,
Washington, Ga., Rt. 1, E.

Pure Reg. Swiss: does now fresh.
Some are gal. a day does. Write for
detail information and prices. M. F-.
Gaddis, Quitman, Ga.

3 Angoras: 1 nannie, 1 billy (2 yrs.
old) and a 3 mos. old billy, $11 for







"4 ewes, ram and 3 lambs, $30. FOU.
J. 83. Martin, Milner, Ga. - 23
4 young, wn goats: 1 horniess |
billy aa Panniee $5 for lot at my
farm, a not ship. T. W. Hill, Tig-

nall,
2 bill, see tle, 3 mos. old, $3

ea. Or 35 for shag Cash FOB. A.D _

Smith, Warrenton, Ga. Rt. 1. :

RABBITS FOR SALE

11 Chin. does, and 2 bucks, $3.50 ea.
From Stahls pens. Mrs. A. H. Dudley,
Chamblee, Ga., Rt. 2. : x

White rabbits and pigeons for sale,

Grown, reg. Chin. bred does, $7.50
each with all Reg. papers, also 2 does
and 1 buck, Reg. $15. Will ship COD.
R. H. Crawford, Tiger, Ga. _ a

3 full grown N. Z. and Belgium does.
Sell or exch. for chickens. A. J. Ad-
ams, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. 4.

z

trio. Superior quality, healthy and

3 Brown Flemish Giants, 8 wks. old

Grey Flemish Giants, 3 1-2 mos. old, _
from reg. stock, $5 pr. or exch. for

burn, Rochelle, Ga.

exch. for 2 pr. White King pigeons;
also 10 fawn color Chin. sub. to reg.
Exch. 1 for 1 pr. of White Kings. J.
Bruce Hinely, Guyton, Ga.
Trio of Chin. pure bred, Pe
$7 or exch. for 7 Tancred strain W. L. ~
hens. C. E. Gordy, Rincon, Ga..
2 N. Z. White, pink-eyed bucks, 1
yr. old. Sell or exch. for 1 pr. White -
King pigeons. Carol Summers, Tif- ~
ton, Ga., Rt. 7. ; t
All Ped. Stahls Chinchillas: 40 does

$1.50 each; 18 old does, some with
young, $10 to $18 ea. del. in Atlanta or.
nearby.
of Cleveland Ave.) L. M. Williams, |
Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 805 A. |

5 good white does with hutches for
each will turn over to a reliable per-~

and raise rabbits on halves for me.

white does in best of cond. for sale,

ta, Ga., 1006 Deckner St., S. W. E
1 Chin. doe about 8 mos. old, $2.00.

Ready for breeding now. W. P. Gard=-

ner, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 2. S ts
14 N. Z. Reds, Ped. stock, sub to reg.

2 mos old, wt. 3 Ibs. at right price.

Exch for any good strain chickens.

ig Aris M. Davis, Lakemont, Ga.,

bucks, 4 mos. old, 75c each; 6 small
rabbits, 2 mos old, $3 or 50c each.
$11 for quick sale. All large, healthy

Ga., Rt. 3. :
Trio, 2 does and buck, reg. Chin.
extra fine quality, $15; also 3 Chin.
does, 5 mos old, from reg. heavy wt.
parents, $3.50 ea. or $10 for the 3. T.
J. Fleming, Savannah, Ga., White

Bluff road. E
Stahls Chin: 1 buck and 2 does, 4
mos. old, $2.50 ea., also 5 young six
weeks old, $1.50 each. Will exch. Chin.
and White N. Z., best stock, for smal-
ler stock, or Shetland pony. David
fe Americus, Ga., P. O. Box

furnished, $4 ea. also 4 trios of
Ped. Junior Chinchillas, $5 per trio.
Exch, for chickens, R. I. Red. young.
hens or other good stock. This

Decatur, Ga. 217 Pharr Road, Phone
Dea. 1206-J. =

poultry. E. J. Hammond, Atlanta, Ga.
312 10th St., N. W. =

Heavy Wt. Chin. does, Ped. and gua-
ranteed to Reg. 8 does, 6 1-2 to 7 mos
old, $7.50 each; 15 mos old doe (2nd
prize winner at Carolina Show) $10.
Satisfaction guar. L. . Rhodes,
Graysville, Ga.

3800 Chinchillas now ready to del. -

Ga. and extra fine breeding. Young
stock, $2.50 each and up; breeding
does and bucks, at attractive price. W.
LL. English, Ellaville, Ga.
Chinchillas for Easter, $1 ea. or exch
for W. L. hens, or other value. Vir-
ginia Haynes, Luthersville, Ga.
Reg. White N. Z. does with litters
of 6 to 8 young, 4 to 6 wks. old. Were
bred to Reg. bucks, $12.50 for doe and
litter. R. S. Dillard, Macon, Ga., 351.
Pierce Ave., Phone 5150 W. Soe

barge, white, pink-eyed buck, $1.00. _



the 3, or $4 each. M. Curry, Alma,

1Ga, Rt 1, Box 92.



Wilson Carson, Hampton, Ga., Rt. 25
(Continued on page en)





Ped. A. A. Marshall, Washington, Ga. a

"5c ea. Raymond Amos, Cornelia, Ga. 2
Reg. and tested Chin. buck. Sell or

Ped stock,

-

and bucks, 3 to 6 mos. old, $2.50 each _ Es on
and up; 50 young, 4 to 8 weeks $1 to

(Resident: Hapeville Rd. No.

Perey

$2 ea. or trade for chickens. Will give
a self-cleaning hutch free if party will
come and get it. C. F. Hinton, Atlan- Ne

2 large Ped. N. Z. Red does, papers. As
e,

rice =.
good for 10 days only. Neil H. Cheek, z

_Stvreday, April 10.1930

or exch. James Rice, Douglasville, Ga. 3
Rt.22; ; Bo

Silver Martin rabbits, $10 pr., $15 per



equal value. Write. Mrs. J. W. Mash- a





v
ea



son, preferably near Atlanta, to keep _

If interested, write at once. Also good are ie



Trio of N. Z. Reds, 14 mos old, $8; 3

stock. John J. Culler, Jr, Ft. Valley,

ay

Ped. Chinchillas, cheap, or exch. for es;

Some of the best dev. young stock in



Bennett, Adairsville, Ga.

Jasper, Ga. RFD 2.

Se del.

- very prolific.
good for popping. 3 or more lbs. deliv-.

: fully selected.

eS

- Thursday, April 10, 1930,

- Geergia Products
| For Sale

(Continued from page Six)

BUTTER FOR SALE
_ Nice, fresh Jersey butter, 45 Ib.
postpaid, Mrs. Lena Holland, Flowery
. Branch, Ga.
2 Ibs. nice Jerse butter, free from
eoloring. 1 Ib. in each shipment twice
a week, 50c Ib. del. Exch, for potato



slips, at $1.50 M or for Spanish seed

- peanuts, free from pops, at 3 1-2c lb.
Ea. to del. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell,
Ga. Rt. 2 Box 90.
Fresh J. butter each, week, 50c Ib.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. W. A.

4 Ibs. nice, fresh butter each week,
36c lb. Satis. guar. Mrs. M. D. Cross,

_ 3 or 4 Ibs. nice, fresh yellow butter
ea. week, 45c Ib. del. Mrs. Lizzie In-
_- gram,. Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 4.
.6 to 8 lbs. pure. rd. butter ea. week,
fas free from wild onion, etc. taste, 50c lb.
Mrs. Mary O. Franklin, Law-
renceville, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 68.
4 lbs. fresh, firm butter ea. week,

' wrapped in wax paper, shipped in car-

tons, 35c lb. Cash with order. Mrs.
- Hattie Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
' Several lbs. nice, country butter, 40
Ib. del. Guaranteed pure and _ clean.
es os I. D pees Ashland, Ga. Rt.



_ CORN, SEED, CORN AND MEAL
FOR SALE ;

Mexican June Corn, blue and white

- mixed. . Write for sample and price.

ae -. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga.

- Pure Hastings Prolific seed corn.
First year from Hastings. Sound, care-
fully selected free from weevils and
: shelled. This is good corn in every
. way. $2 per bu. FOB my _ shipping
point. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton, Ga.

White seeded chicken corn, will ex-

__ ghange for baby chicks; 30 cts. per tb.

or 4 lbs. for $1 or exchange for Barred
- Rock young hens or red Spanish pea-
~ nuts for seed. Barnett, Ga.

_ Around 100 bu. of good slipped-shuck |

~-eorn for\sale at my place, 8 mi. from
_ Gibson, Ga. Come and see.- Macon
alden, RFD, Box 49, Gibson, Ga.
Red and Yellow pop corn large ears,

Makes fine feed also

- ered. J. B. Brown, RFD 1, Box 14B,
Doerun, Ga.

200 bu. good slipped-shuck corn, 95c

per bu. Wm. Johnson, Graham, Ga.

_ Scotts improved Marlboro Prolific

seed corn, grown from 2i years field

selection. The big ony
Bushel, $2.50; half-

bushel, $1.50; peck, $1. B. 3 Scott,

_ Concord, Ga.

600 bu. sound slipped shuck Red Cob

_ Elkins corn. treated for weevils, $1 per

bu. FOB Ogeechee,.Ga. Prefer selling

ear lot. H. C. Lee, Sylvania, Ga.
- White rice pop-corn, 10 cts. per Ib.
$5 per bu. FOB Lovett, Ga. H. M.

_ Moorman, Lovett, Ga.
400 bu. 1929 crop slipped shuck corn 7

in. ear, $1 per bu. 80 lbs. to bu. FOB.

100 bu. shelled corn, sound, in even wt.

bags, $1.25 per bu. FOB. G. M. Smith,

Se Midville, Ga.

_ FRESH AD CURED MEATS |
Cored meats: hams, 30c; shoulders,
25e and sides, 20c Ib.. FOB. Mrs. J. Cc.
Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.
Fresh cured, nice country cured 22
~- Jg. hams, 35c Yb. Mrs. M. I. Free,
; Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3,
Brooks County smaked hams, 10 to
20 lbs. 30c lb. Add 2c-per Ib if te go
by mail. Lee Patrick, uitman, Ga.
Cured hams, wt. 20 to 30 Ibs. 30 Ib.



-_-g. W. Phillips, Palmetto, Ga. Rt 1.

Country cured meat, smoked with
green oak: hams, 30c; shoulders, 22c;

--gides, 20c per Ib. All guaranteed to be

- gound and clear of bu Money. order
only. TT. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Ga.

-1 can of good fresh home-made lard,

Ye Ib. Mrs. C. E. Reiser, Clyo, Ga.

* 250 Ibs. eured hams, - from corn fed,
good eond. hogs, 18 to 28 lbs. each, 30
|b. del. Mrs. J. M. Lewis, Warthen,

Ga.
S Hams, 10, 20, and $0 lbs. smoked and
- dried, 30c ib. Mrs. J. S. Hall, Elber-
ton, Ga. RFD 10. =
3 home cured, hickory smoked hams,
20 Ib. ea. 35c 1b. Mrs. Martin E. Free,
~ Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
- Cured meat: hams 30e Ib; shoulders,

gBe: aiaens 20 Ib. FOB. J. CO. Goolsby,

Graham, oe pent oo
Oak smoke a =
db. tes 20 oe L

variety, care- |



| 1b. shelled, 90 Ib, Cask wi
"| 1. Carter, Ra , Ga.

MARKET BULLETIN

1 good, nice country ham, 34 lbs, 30
Ib. del, in first and 2nd zones. W. A
Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2.

Extra nice fat hams, 30c Ib., shoul-
ders, 25c and side meat, 20c lb., also
whiten ice home-made lard, 1l6e lb.
FOB, by the can. L. S. Kelley, Max-
well ,Ga. P. O. Shady Dale, Ga. RFD 1.

Country cured Hickory smoked meat:
hams, 35c Ib., shouldexs, 25 lb. Riley
C. Couch, Turin Ga.

Hickory smoked meat: sides, [8 lb,
shoulders, 20c; hams, 30c lb. Average 12
to 25 Ibs. each, del. J. T. Holland,
Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

3 country cured hams, Hiekory smok-
ed, 32, 32 and 24 lbs. 30c lb. Money
order with order. Mrs. O. A, McClu-
ney, Lylerly, Ga.

Country cured, oak smoked meat: 8.

to 15 lb. hams, 35c lb; 12 to 20 Ib. sides,
and 7 to 12 Ib. shoulders, both 25c lb.
All kept in cold storage since cured,
Fresh, sound and good, I. L. Jackson,
Colquitt, Ga.

Sugar cured hams, 25c lb. shoulders
16c; and side meat, 18c lb. Fannie
Wilcox, Hazlehurst, Ga. RFD 3.

Smoked meat, sides and shoulders,
$18 per 100 Ibs. Hams, $28 per 100 lbs.,
also pure Hog lard, $16 a 100 lbs. Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham, Ga.

FRUITS FOR SALE

Bright, sundried peaches, 25c Ib. Also
home raised Beet seed, sweet and ten-
der, 10c thls. Will. stand cold weath-
we Bi ahs Cc. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.

22 Ibs. nice, pright apples and peach-
es, all in 1 lot, 18c lb. and postage. No
checks. Mrs. B. T. Asborn, Clermont,
Ses Rt. 1.

GRAIN FOR SALE

Pure Bancroft seed oats, 96c bu.
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

1 ton good hay, $1.25 er 100 Ibs. at
my barn, or exch. for good, sound slip-
ped shuck crn: 100 lbs. hav to the bu.
of corn. J. H. McClelland, Waycross,
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 52 B.

About a ton of Bunch Velvet bean
hay, near Fitzgerald, $1 per 100 Ibs.
N. Wiggins, Preston, Ga.

HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
8 hives of honey bees for sale. C. G.
Townsend, Kite, Ga.
New crop honey packed in 5 Ib.





| pails, 6 per cs. $4.50: also Ti Ti honey

in 60 Ib. ee 2 per cs. $7.25; 350 Ib.
bbls. 6c I J. T. Mullis, Alma, Ga.

14 hives bees, $1.50 per hive and gum
on yard, or exch. for corn. R. D. Mc-
Nair, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 3.

20 stands bees in old type hives, $25
at home. Mrs. S. F. Massey, Daniels-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.

8 frame bee hives, of new pine lum-

ber painted white, $2. J. E: Sorrow,
Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.
2 M 4 -1-4x4 1-4x1l 1-2 No Beeway
sections for comb honey producers.
Never unpacked* but slightly shop
worn, $10 for lot. D. P. Green, Au-
burn, Ga. Rt. 1.

About 300 lbs. good, Old North Ga.
Fall chunk or strained honey in 10 Ib.
nails; gross del. in 2nd zones, $1.75;
In lard cans, 50 to 70 Ibs. at 16c Ib.
COD, or Cash with order.
berry or Tupelo in this honey. E. N.
King, White, Ga.

7 I-2 Ibs. beeswax, 300 Ib. Cash with
order. Mrs. J. W. Teague, Suwanee,

Ga.
Pure Strained honey, $1 per 10 Ib.

pail, or 2 for $1.75.All FOB from ship-

ving point. R. A. Cravey, Milam, Ga,
RFD. 1, Box 105.
Pure Ext. honey 6-10 Tb pails, $6. 50;

12 5 lb. to cs. $7.25; the following post

paid and insured; -10 lb. $1.60; 2-10
lb. postpaid and $3.10; 8-10 Ib.
$4.50. Customers o send orders to be
shipped about April 15th, and they
may be cancelled by customer any time
before shipment is made. John A.
Crumney, Doctortown, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

A No. 1 Spanish, shelled, Tc ih

, Shelled, 8c lb. FOB. P.
cker, Pinehurst, Ga.

White Szanish, 3c lb. in ton lots, or
3 1=2 Ib. ae quantity. B. M. Dixon;
Girard, Ga.

Virginia Buneh, machine re
Ib., hand picked, 4 1-2c Ib. ce
hand picked, 4 1-2c Ib. FOB. Fred E.
Sec er, Guyton, Ga.

N. Runners,. | bu. FOB. 90. M.
Greene, Iron City, Ga.

Selected, recleaned White Spanish in
hull, $5 per 100 Tos. Less: uantities, 6
h- raee, Be

No Gall-

LS ockieal ee WwW.



Recleaned Spanish, 6c lb. W. P.

.| Christophey, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 2.

N. C. Runners, lst yr. from N. O.,
raised for seed, for. sale. A. C, Price,
Bronwood, Ga.

- Ga. Runners, 46 lb. FOB Hatley, Ga.
Cash with order. T. E. Hatcher, Cor-
dele, Ga. Rt. D.

Imp. Runners, and White Spanish,
each 6c Ib. Exch. for chickens. B. B.
Morgan, Clyo, Ga.

Good, sound White Spanish, $1 bu.
FOB. Exch. for good Ga. Cane syrup,
not less than a bbl .accepted. R. L.
Harden, Avera, Ga. Rt. 2.

Spanish peanuts for seed, $1 bu. T.
R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga.

White Spanish, 5c lb. Cash with or-
der. FOB. W. J. Jackson, Ochlocknee,

Ga.

White Spanish, 6c lb. del. 100 Ib lots,
5c lb. Idus Averett, Chipley, Ga.

15 Ibs. white S ish, 7 1-2c lb. del.
in 10 lbs. or more in ist and 2nd zones.
ee Moon, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2 Box

Spanish peanuts, 4c lb. J. H. Leve-
rett, Parrot, Ga. Rt. 1.

1M. bu. Little White Spanish not re-
cleaned), 3 1-2c lb. FOB. Entire lot,
or part. J. M. Smith, Augusta, Ga.

About 80 bu. No. 1 N.C. Runners,
Ga. grown, 90c bu. if whole lot is taken
or $1 bu. in small lots. T. B. Cobb,
Adel, Ga.

N. C. Runners, Ga. Grown, Farmers
stock,-in hull, 4c Ib. also White Spanish
in hull, 4 1-2c lb. Either kind shelled,
8c lb. FOB. A. D.. Cobb, Adel, Ga.

Fresh, shelled Schrivel Seed peanuts,

6c lb. 120 lbs. in even wt. bags, 20 lbs.
to the acres gets a good stand. W. A.
Sargent, Cordele Ga. 306 5th Ave.

Select Spanish, from field yielding
over 3-4 ton per acre, 5c lb. 1-2 to ton
lots, 4 1-2c lb. F. D. Williamson, Cor-
dele, Ga.

Runner seed, or Little White Span-
ish, 5c lb. Not less than 100 lbs. ship-
ped at this price. G. L. Duren, Meigs,
Ga.

No. 1 N. C. Runners, 4c lb. FOB. W.
S. Norton, Edison, Ga.

No. 1 Spanish in 100 Ib. sacks, 4 1-2c
lb. J. H. McLeod, Pineview, Ga.

Spanish peanuts, 4c lb. FOB. David
Williams, Monticello, Ga.

500 lbs. hand shelled Runners, 11c
Ib.- also 3 tons Runners, 4c lb. $75 ton
FOB. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.

No. 1 Spanish, less than 100 Ibs. 5c
lb. 100 to 200 lbs. 4 1-2c; above 200 lbs.
4c Ib. FOB Ogeechee. H. C. Lee Sylva-
nia, Ga.

Several hundred lbs. good pecans for
sale. Barrett Waters, Albany, Ga.

3 tons Spanish, 3 1-2c lb. $60 per ton
FOB Sardis. Cash with order. Mrs. J.
C. Oglesbee, Girad, Ga. Rt. 2. Box A.

15 bu. peanuts in good cond. for
planting, or any use, 5c lb. FOB. J. 8.
Caldwell, Jackson Ga. Rt. 3.

Spanish peanuts, 5c lb. FOB. J. C.
Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt.

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"PECAN AND FRUIT TREES EXC.
FOR SALE

2 yr. old May cherry 2 ft. sprouts, lg.
Goose plums, same age, all 25c each. del
in Ga. Lonnie Rundles,
Ga. Rt. 7%

White English peach trees, white
Concord grape vines, Eng. horse apples
Sugar pear, all well. rooted, and 20c ea.
also Mastadon strawberry and Lady
Thompson plants, each, 35c a 100; Red

and Black everbearing raspberries, T5C

doz. Add postage on small orders. G.
E. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.

All leading varieties 2 yr. old apple
trees, 15c ea. Exch. for honey. Mrs. Lee
Heat, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 1.

State insp. true to name fruit trees,
leading varieties: peach, $1 doz., $3 a
100; $26 M. Plum, $1.50 doz., $7.50 a 100
Concord, Lutie, and Niagara grape, $1
doz., $5 a 100. E. B. Travis, Riverdale,

Ga.

Blackberries: Early harvest, Eldorado
Ambrosia, and Himalaya, all 5c ea. 50c
doz; White blackberries, 10c ea. $1 doz.
Grape vines 10c ea. $1 doz; Fig sprouts,
Be ea, 50c doz. No erder for less than
Ide. Rev. L. B. Rolader, Atlanta, Ga.
Rt. 7. Box. 454,

State insp. peach trees, leading var.
3 to 4 ft., 20c ea. del. a eas and
Evans plums, same price. P. W. waite
Goggins, Ga.

2 yr. old black walnut trees, 2 for 25
5 for 50 cents. Leon W. Taylor, Gordon,
Ga. Rt. 3.

White seuppernong vines, well rooted
10 ea. $1 doz. 6 or more, del. Exch.
2 1-2 doz. for 2 M. Porto Rieo potato

, Ga, RE. 2.
Pony

Gainesville, |



. AY on.

last 3 years, 75c. ea. or 6 ice ae W.0
Talley, (No address given).

4 yr. old Concord grape vines, $1 tae
pruned and ready to plant. Will trade
100 vines for 1 bu. O-too-tan beans. -
Make bargain on large order. R. HM.
Akin, Griffin, Ga. Rt. B. :



POTATOES FOR SALE

Porto Ricans for seed or eat 15c_
bu. or exch. for calves. F. H. Bunn,
Midville, Ga,

35 bu. red skin Porto Ricans, $1 pu.
Cash with order ,or 75c bu. at the Bed.
or exch. some for good seed corn. 1
bu. Mrs. J. R. Lord, Dixie, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pumpkin, Yams, Medium size, $1.50
bu. del. A. C. Price, Bronwood, Ga.

Porto Ricans, good and sound, 88
bu. Exch. for pullets. B. B. Morgan,
Clyo, Ga.

1500 bu.. Kiln a i Porto Ricans, 3c
a lb. FOB. J. T. Garrett, Gare:

ar bu. large, smooth Yellow Porto
micens, $1 bu. J. C. Collier, Arlington,

a

A few bu. Porto Ricans for eating,
large and sound, $1 bu. FOB. Jas. A.
Ryals, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 826.

Porto Rico yams, $1 bu. Geo. M,
Porto Ricans, 75c bu. All sound and
Wicker, Americus, Ga.

About 35 bu. sweet potatoes, the pure
good, not kiln dried. Money order only
with order. G. M. Taylor, Ga.
Rt. 1. Box 36. reley

SYRUP FOR SALE |

100 gals. good Ribbon Cane syrup,
75c gal FOB. W. R. Pearson, Reids-_
ville, Ga. ue

Good Sugar Cane Syrup, 75c gal.
del. at home, any amount, to 300. gal.
W. H. Bedingfield, Harrison, Ga. s

1929 Gt. Cane syrup in new 85 gal.
cypress bbls. $17.50 bbl. FOB R. L.
Baxter, Ludowici, Ga.

Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, 75c
gal. or crate of 10 cans or over, 65c gal.
Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 6 to 10 cans to
cs. best grade; low grade in bbls. 30
gal. G. L, Duren, Meigs, Ga.

Ga. Sugar Cane syrup, 75c gal, Henry
| Smallwood, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 3.

200 10 Ib. cans, good. thick Sugar
Cane syrup, $150 for the lot. Rods
Christian, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 1.

A No. 1 Sugar Cane table op $4. 50 -
cs. of 6 No. 10 cans, FOB. B. Car- aS
ter, Hazlehurst, Ga. a

300 gal. A 1 bright, sige Ga. Cane
syrup of extra quality No. 10 cans,
75c gal. All tested and wt. before
sending. 50 gal. lots only. Cash Wal-
ter M. Peacock, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 4..

Pure Ribbon Cane syrup in 5 and 10
Ib. cans. A Grade, $1 per can; B
grade, 90c per can. FOB. Money or-
der. T. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, |

Guaranteed pure, thick bright. Sale
flavored Ga. Cane syrup from Red and |
Ribbon Cane in 1-2 gal. cans, 50c per
can FOB. Any quantity. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

Thick, heavy pure Sugar Cane syrup,
$4.20 cs. of 6-10 lb; $4.50 cs. of 12-5;
Frt. prepaid in Ga. on 2 cs. up, or on
single cs. for 25c extra; 10c less on 5
or more cs. Prompt shipment and safe
del. guaranteed. All sealed in cans
hot as soon as made, so will keep
sweet and fresh all summer. Lee te
rick, Quitman, Ga.

VEGETABLES WANTED :
Want 2 or 3 bu. erusalem artichokes,
at right price. W. E. Rouseo. M. D.
Valdosta, Ga. 210 East Gordon St. aa

Georgia Products -
_ Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED :
Want white peas with black-eyes, es-
Ppecially for table use. Will exch. 1 set-
ting of Columbian Wyandotte eggs fer
10 lbs. of peas. Mrs. J. T. Owens,
Covington, Ga. Rt. 2. ee
Want some Brown Crowder peas.
Mrs. Cleveland Hartley, Blakely, Ga. .

Want Sugar Crowders and other vee.

as. Pay cash, or exch. value. . A.

ilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt: &.

Want to exch. 1 set of thoroughbred
R. I. Red eges for 5 lbs. of Sugar Crow-
der or Black-e = Calif. peas, Alice
Pettit, Lovett,

Want to exch. 4 cup of very fine pro-
lifie Unknown watermelon seed for.
33 cups of white peas, or 3 cups of but-
ter-bean seed. Write what you have
ee once. ee Wm. O'Kelly, Car











7 Live Stock Wanted

-. (Continued from page Five)
CATTLE WANTED

Want to exch. 12 mo. old Jersey hei-
fer for bull ready for service; Jersey
or, good Grade bull. Miss Lee Norris,

- Newborn, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 83.

Want a good, gentle Jersey cow,

fresh and now over 6 yrs. old, and

ives not less than 4 gals. cheap for

cash and within 30 mi. here. Mrs.

Cora E. Gerrald, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 1,

Box 32:

ng pure bred Jersey heifer from

eavy milker, or Reg. Duroc boar.
wil exch. 25M pure, imp. purple skin
_ Porto Rico pot. plants, Gov. insp. and
eated. Ea. to pay chgs. an John-
son, Mt. Vernon, Ga., Rt.

Want some dairy cows - milk and
raise the calves on shares. Have range
for several. Any one aoc write
or come see me at once.. R. L. Hicks,
- Covington, Ga., RFD 1.
re Want calves over 3 mos old to raise



e

Holstein,
. Edw. A. Tor-
rance, Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want baby calves to raise on halves
to 7 mos. old, also want several year-
lings to pasture for 50c each per mo.
Mrs. Lowe Smith, Maxeys, Ga.
Want 1 red Guernsey heifer calf,
about 2 or 3 mos. old, in good cond.

Close by, for reasonable cash price.
Rul Kendrix, Lawrenceville, Ga.,



HOGS WANTED

a Want pure bred Essex male pig. Will

exch. full blood Jersey bu]l 30 days old

calf. J. P. Brown, Meansville, Ga.
Want 1 pure bred Black P. C. boar.

Write best price: Mrs. G. C. Duggar,
yivester, Ga.

- Want a little Bone Guinea gilt, al-

readly gred. The stay-fat kind. Prefer

the Blue type. Name best price, FOB

Supping point. O. S. McCall, Attapul-

S

Want to exch. 10 or 15 bu: corn for
shoats, from 60 to 75 lbs. 10 gross,
and want $1 bu. for corn. Will not

. Corn and hogs must be treated.

oie ete, Jr., Midville, Ga., Rt. 2,

30x

Want a pr. pure bred for breeding
purposes Little Bone Guinea hogs. W.
CG. Adams, Bodwon, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to renta good mule, wt about
900 or 1M lbs. Will give $25 for 3 mos.
work, unti] July 15th, or will keep
longer as have good pasture. W. A.
pret Musella, Ga.

- RABBITS waNteD

Want a N. Z. doe, 6 or 7 mos. old
at reasonable price. Mies Young, Val-
dosta, Ga., 608 Sav. Ave.

~ SHEEP A AND GOATS WANTED
- Want 5 heads of large yellow Butt-
headed goats: 4 nannies and 1 billy.
: L. Lovett, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1.







Want 1 or more Reg. Nubian or Tog- |

mburg does. Nubian _ preferred.
a ite | ees price and description.
Mes C. R. Watson, Marietta, Ga.
Want = thoroughbred Nubian buck
andi doe. C. L. Stracke, Sparks, Ga.



Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
-. 40 bu. New Eras, 95 per cent pure
d sound, no weevils, and. hand
thrashed, $3 bu. FOB. Herbert Mc-
Elheney. "Monticello, Ga., RFD 6.
30 tons Velvets in pod, 85 per cent
sound. $16 ton, FOB. T. K. Chance,
exander, Ga.
~ Genuine Bunch velvets, from orig. $4
bu. Any quantity. Cash with order.
_H. Beasley, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1.
10 bu. Whips, $4 bu. $35 for lot; 2
he Calif., slightly mixed, $4 bu; 2



lbs. Everbearing peas (for table use).

15c a Postage extra if in-small lots.

Wall, Jeffersonville, Ga.
50 bo. Mathews Imp. Soy beans (will
roduce from 3 to 4 times as much
ans and as much fine hay per acre
as any yes known variety) $7.50 bu.
FOB. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus, Ga.
- 25 bu. Tillman Clay peas, No. 1 grd.
$4 bu. FOB. Cash with order. W. O.

Birdsong, Gordon, Ga.

140 bu. 90 day speckled running vel-
vets, in even wt. 2 1-2 bu. bags, ger-
mination 85 to 90 per cent. In 10 bu.
lots or over, $1.15 bu., under, $1.25 bu.
tas Semple on request. Shipped. coD
ith He Parkerson,

or |

| quest.

MARKET

Send certificate check or money Order. |

J. M. Sims, Griffin, Ga.

40 bu. O-too-tans, recleaned, for
sale. E. T. Boswell, Jr. Siloam, Ga. ~

140 lbs. Irons, 530 Ibs. Meltons, 145
lbs. Clays, 194 lbs. Whips at 5 1-2 lb.
$3.50 bu. or all to one party 5c lb. $3
bu. All FOB. E, C. Lancaster, Juniper,
Ga., ARt. 1.

A few bs. white, tender hull cornfie]d
seed beans, 30c a cup, 60c lb. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.

A few Otootan beans, $5.00 bu. good
bags. A. C. Murray, Fort Valley, Ga.
Rt.

Stringless green pod late Refugee
Black Valentine, Tenn. green pod, Gt.
stringless green pod, Red Vajentine,
Ky Wonder, Dwarf Golden Wax Beans,
5 lbs. or more 30c lb. 1 lb. 35c; Tom
Laxton, Early Alaska garden peas, 25c
for 1 lb., 5 lbs. 20c lb. also Yellow g]obe
Early: Flat Dutch, Cow horn turnip,
seed, 5 lbs 35c lb. 1 Ib. 40c. Buyer to
pay postage. Mrs. Addie Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga.

90 day Ve]vets, $1.50 bu. also white
Spanish and Runner peanuts, each,
$1.50 bu. Jno. W. Giddens, Swainsboro,
Ga.

3 bu. Whips sound, 90 per cent pure,
$3.50 bu. or $10 for lot. FOB Canton,
Cash with order. W. R. Roper, Orange
Ga. Rt. 1.

Mammoth Yellow Soy, $2.25 bu. F.
O. B. J. F. Hurt, Oakman, Ga.

O-too-tan beans, $5.25 bu., Laredos
$4.25 bu. All recleaned, FOB. Grady
Mertz, Tennille, Ga.

Wish to contract with party to raise
beans for market. W. A. Cosper, Bow-
don, Ga. Rt. 4. -

bu. Oliver Neason, Kite, Ga.

10 bu. sound, unmixed New Eras, $3.-
25 bu. FOB. J. H. McElheney Monti-

cello, Ga. Rt. 6.

Early speck]ed running Velvets in
2 1-2 bu.. bags, $1.50 bu. FOB. Paul
Bogle, McRae, Ga.

Bunch velvet beans, slightly damaged
$2 bu. de]. Ga. R. P. McCorkle, Buena
Vista, Ga. Rt. 3.

A few bu. Asceola Velvets, $2 bu.
FOB, also a few bu. sound mixed peas,
$3.25 bu. FOB. W. L. Avant, Tennille,
Ga. Rt. 2.

15 Ibs. mung beans 12 1-2 c lb. sun-
flower sed, 10c cup, also cane seed, 10c
lb. Exch. some for 1 bu. big peanuts,
and some for cornfield beans and gar-
den beans. Walter Bunch (No address
given)..

About 50 Ibs. Mung beans, nice, clean
seed, 8 1-2c lb. not del. Sample on re-
Wm. R. Hogan, Rebecca, Ga.

5 1-2 bu. Tillman peas, $4 bu. V. B.
Horton, Tennille, Ga.

1 bu. Laredo. beans, $4 bu. Mrs.
Mary L. Horton Tennille, Ga.



| CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
FOR SALE

Mexican June seed corn, fine qual-
ity, $2 per bu. W. D. Watson, Logan-
ville, Ga.

Yellow pop corn 7c per lb. Add pos-
tage, Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. RF'D

Cokers Ellis seed corn, 1 and 2 ears
to stalk, 18 to 20 rows to ear; Marretts
Danthit 2-ear, 16 to 18 rows to ear,
Red cob, $1.25 per pk. del. $4 per bu.
Selected, nubbed and hand shelled. H.
W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.

About 600 bu. good shelled corn, $1
per bu. FOB Stilson, Ga. J. J. New-
man, Stilson, Ga.

Pure Hastings Prolific corn, nubbed
and shelled, 25c per qt., postpaid. W.
E. Stone, RFD i Royston, Ga.

White Rice seed pop corn, 10c per
cup or 3 for 25c. Larger orders filled.
Mrs. Emery Smith Mt. Airy Ga. Rt. 1.

A few bu. good.seed corn, both Yel-.

low and White, $1 per peck, or exch.
for Otootan beans or field peas. G. W.
Randall, Lavonia, Ga.

Mexican White June corn, $2.25 per

0: bu. N. G. Culpepper, Talbotton. Ga.

Piedmont 2 ear seed corn, 1st year
from originator. $3 bu. Collect, $1.25
peck postpaid. Rhett Steinheimer,
Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1.

Sikes, Imp. White Flint, large ears,
most weevil resistant corn grown, $1
pk. $3.50 bu. prepaid. Robt. F. Sikes
Sylvester, Ga.

Little cob seed corn, carefully se-
lected, nubbed and snelled, $1 pk. $3.50
bu. FOB. J. D. Taylor, Vienna, Ga.

Genuine Little White Cob corn, 8
rows, seed selected from ears that made
from 2 to 3 ears to stalk; nubbed and
shelled. $1 pk. $3.50 bu. FOB. Cash

pos F. Smi th, D: WSO)



50 bu. 90 day running beans, $1.20]

with orders. All orders have my~spec-.
ial altentiGe If by parce) post. add |

BULLETIN
Cobbtown. Any amount. Also white

Spanish peanut seed, 5c lb. G. B. Ham,
Cobbtown, Ga.

100 bu. good slipped shuck white
corn, $1 bu. of 80 lbs. at barn. J.C.
Taylor, Hazelhurst, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 61.

A few bu. good sound seed corn, nub-
bed and shejled, H. G. H. Prolific, 1st.

| yr. from originator. $1.50 per 1-2 bu;

$2.50 bu. FOB. Cash with order. W. R.
Roper, Orange, Ga. Rt. 1.

Good, white shelled corn. Sell, or
exch. for Tancred W. L. chickens, or
for peas. E. D. Towns, Towns, Ga.

Marlboro Prolific seed corn almost
weevil proof, 4 ears to stalk (best corn
for south ever introduced) for sale;
also old time Yellow seed corn $2 per

Alma, Ga.

FRESH & CURED MEATS FOR SALE

i Hams, 30c lb. shoulders and sides,
20c lb. lard, 18 lb. Mrs. Fred Atkin-
son, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2.

Nice country hams 30c lb. and
shoulders, 25c lb. C. H. Trussell, War-
then, Ga.

Sugar cured hams aut. 30 lbs., 35
e Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville,

a.

Side meat, 18c lb. Shoulders, 16c, and
Sugar cured hams, 25c lb. Mrs. Fan-
nie Wilcox, Hazlehurst, Ga.

1 can Home raised lard, 18c lb. FOB.
F, E. McNair, Mitchell, Ga.

Home cured meats; sides, shoulders,
$18 per.100; hams, $27; lard ,$14 a 100
lbs. Malvin' Collins, Whigham, Ga.

Country cure hickory smoked meat;
hams, 35c lb. shoulders, 25c lb. R. C.
Couch, Turin, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE .

1 M bundles of bright corn fodder,
4 hands to bundle $2 per 100 wt. o 3c
a bundle, del. my place, 2 mi. North
of Barnesville, Ga. C. G. Oliver, Bar-
nesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Good, bright peanut hay, $14 a ton,
car lots. FOB. Less car lots, $14.50 ton.
Pook. Ivey, Pinehurst, Ga.

HONEY BEES AND | BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
New Chunk honey, 12 Ib. in 50 Ib.
cans net, 13c lb. in 10 lb. buckets, 6
lb. to cs. W. W. DeLoach, Brooklet,
Ga: Rt.
15 hives of bees, mostly 6 and 8 frame





Highway, 2 mi. north of Marietta. J.
W. Clayton, Marietta, Ga RFD 1.

1930 new. clean strained honey, $1.25
per gal. Cash with order. John L.
Bennet, Screven, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 31.

Good galiberry honey in 60 Ib. cans,
2 cans to cs. del. in Ga. at llc lb. Sin-
gle can, 1-2c more.
zlehurst, Ga., -Box 41.

Ga. Runners, No. 1, 4c Ib. or $75 ton
FOB. No less than 100 Ibs. shipped.
P, E. Ivey, Pinehurst; Ga.

Pure ext. honey: 6 10 lbs. to case. Ext.
$6.50; 12 5 lbs. to cs. $7.253. 1-10 Ib.
postpaid and ins., $1.60; 2 10 Ib. $3.10.
All orders booked for early dl. Jno. A.
Crummey, Doctortown, Ga.

2 lbs. beeswax, 35c Ib. and postage.
Charlie H. Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Bi.
3, Box. 10.



300 bu. N.\C. Runner peanuts, good,
seed, 4c per Ib. FOB Naylor. In or-
ders of 5 bu. or more. W. L. Byrd,
RFD 5, Valdosta, Ga.

Few White Spanish peanuts, 5c per
lb. delivered. Ella Everett, RFD 1,
Richland, Ga.

N. C. seed co 80c bu. FOB.
Cash with order. O. M. Greene, Iron
City, Ga.

Medium size paper shell pecans, 25
Ib. 5 Ibs. $1.15 del. 60 lbs. or more, 18c
lb. FOB. No samples; N. C. variety
peanuts, Ga. raised, 4c ]b. Samples on
request. Also washed and floated Chu-
fas, $4.50 per bu. $1.25 per pk; lot is
slightly damaged, 60c pk., $2 bu. FOB.
W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. |

10 bu. hand picked White Spanish
5c lb. FOB. Mauk, E. C. Lancaster,
Juniper, Ga. Rt. 1.

Shelled No. 1 Spanish, 8 1-2c Ib. Joe
M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

About 15 Ibs. large red peanuts, 3 to
4 to hull, shelled, 25c lb. Charlie H.
Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 10.

Jumbo peanuts, 3c per lb. FOB sta-
tion. Not less than one bag. J. J.
Newman, Stilson, Ga.

a per lb. FOB. A. R. DeLoach, Pitts,

Good No. 1 Runners,( $1 per bu. G.
P. Ellis, Sumner, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 12.
; White anish. and Runners, each,
4 %



bu. FOB, or 50c peck. FOB. D..M. Lee,

supers. $2 ea. at my home on Canton |

Ed pianley, Ha- |

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE .

-. Ga. runner peanuts, not recleaned..



Thursday, April 10, 1930, Lz

Malvin Collins, Whigham.

White Spanish, 5c lb. F. B. Parr, SS <

Locust Grove, Ga. RFD 1.

~ECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
ETC., FOR SALE

White and Black scuppernong vines,
rooted, 2 for 25c del. Ella Everett,
Richland, Ga, RE =.

1 and 2 yr. old May cherry eproute: :
with good oots, 1 to 3ft. high, 25c ea.
or 5 for $1.
money makers. Chas. A. West, Dalton,
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 31. :

Sugar Pear, Yellow plum, and Jap os
persimmon sprouts. Seil, or exch. for



peanuts, peas (seed), or sweet potato <

plants. Mrs. W. L. Dozier, Brunswick, i
Ga. Rt. 1. ae ee

POTATOES FOR SALE
100 bu. large, smooth Porto Ricans,



$1 bu. J.-C. Collier, Arlington, Ga. =



SYRUP FOR SALE :
Pure Ga. Cane syrup, Fancy quality |
6-10 per case, $3.85; 12-5 per cs. $4.15;
24 2 1-2 per cs. $4. 25. Quality guar. aS
R. W. McMillan, Ochlochnee, Ga.
Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, 5c;

crate of 10 cans or over, 65c per can.

Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 4.

_ Guaranteed thick, bright, highly fla-
vored Ga. Cane aye from Red and
Green cane in 1-2 gal. cans, 50c per.
can, FOB. Any quantity. Jas. A. |
Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

1929 Ga. Cane syrup in new 35 gal.
cypress bbls. $17.50 per bbl. FOB. R. L.
Baxter, Ludowici, Ga. a

200 gals. good, sweet Ga. Ribbon
Cane syrup in 1 gal. cans, 75c gal. F.
L. Beasley, Reidsville, Ga. :

Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 6 gal. cans to
cs. $4 per cs. 12 1-2 gal cans to cs, $4.25
per cs. Malvin. Collins, Whigham, Ga.

A No. 1 Ga. Sugar Cane table syrup, |
$4.50 per cs. of 6 10 lb. cans. Exch.
for field peas. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, ;
Ga. ae



VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Have 1 acre cabbage and 2 acres
turnips, now ready for sale, located on
road 2 mi. East Ft. Valley, to Perry,

g| Ga. Mrs. R. S. Jones, Ft. Valley, Ga. a <

R. F. D.



Gesu Products:
Wanted 5

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |
Want pure Calif. black-eyed peas |
for planting, also Purple Hull and oy
Purple-Eye White peas. State price
per lb. C. A. Morris, Rocky Face, Ga.
Want 10 Ibs. or less of Purple Crowd-
er peas. State what you have and ~
price. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
Want Osceola Velvet beans. State a
what you have and price. Mrs. E. SEs

Want white or cream colored (abie oa
peas (not the little Lady, or any hard
peas), also some purple hull peas. Send
sample and description and price. C7
C. Belcher, Whigham, Ga.

Want old fashioned Half Runner |
garden bean seed, white or the half
runner striped. Exch pure bred Thomp-

son Imp. ringlet B R settings eggs, also
will exch. eggs for ayn cane .seed
Write first. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, tes
Ga.

Want 2 lbs. White Lady peas. State



Hardman, Commerce, Ga.

best price. Charlie H. Smith, Talja~\ aS

poosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 10.:

Want to exch. 4 M. B. turkey eggs for
2 1-2 lbs. stringless green pod, or black
Wax bunch bean seed. Ea. to pay
postage. Mrs. Chas.
Crawfordville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 5 bu. Brabs or Irons.. Quote
best price per bu. del. C. L. Stracke,
Sparks, Ga.

Want to exch. Browns large: white
Flint seed corn for some large cream
sugar crowder peas. Write how you.
will exch. Corn at $1 peck, $3. 00 bu. :
J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga.

Want to exch. 6 M Porto Rico pot.
olants, for 3 bu. Brabham peas. ide ons
Cauley, Baxley, Ga.

CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
WANTED
Want 10 bus. Kaffir corn. Joe E.
Hill, Maysville, Ga.
Want 40 bu. corn. State. price del.
to Catauba. J. E. McBride, Catauba,
Gas Rt 2.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
WANTED i
Want 61 lbs. meat ei 18c TD. or





Very prolific bearers and

H. Ogletree, eos

Thursday, April 10, 1930.

: Georgia Products =
: Wanted

- Want 30 Ibs. nice fresh sausage
grease at 10c per lb. or 16 lbs pure hog
ard at 17c lb. Exch. value for same.
. tO pay chgs. Write. Mrs.;Emma
Frady, Blairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.

.. GRAIN WANTED

__ Want 500 bundies of creek or river
-botton fodder, gathered without wet-
ting, at $2.50 per 100 bundles, not over
20 mi. trom Gainesville. Will exch.
fine W. L. pullets, at 80c each for same,
or pay cash. Lonnie Rundles, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 7. c

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED)
Walt 1 bu. Of the 1argest. size Jumbo
eanuts, wnoite or red skin. Wuat
have you and price. Jas. A. Chauncey,





_ Screven, Ga.
Want to exc. 5 gal. Tupelo honey for
200 lbs. White Spanish peanut seed ea.
party to pay shipping chgs. T. B. Sur-
rency, Jesup, Ga.

POTATOES WANTED :
~ Want 10 to 15 bu. genuine red skin
Seed potatoes, to bed, also 1 lb. Stone
Mtn. tomato seed. Will give party who

furnish the seed 2-3 of the proceeds
from sale of plants. Lonnie Rundles,

ainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.

poe SYRUP WANTED

_ Want 33 to 35 gal. bbl. A-1 Ga. syrup

Quote price and send sample. Will pay
ash or exch. pure apple vingar. bbl.
or bbi. and ea. to frt. 1 way. A. B.

Smith, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 2.

~ Cotton Seed For Sale

Wannamaker cotton seed for plant-
ing. Also entirely pure. Prices on re-
quest. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga. ,.
9 bu. Manleys Fruiter, $10 FOB; $12

delivered. Also good,. sound Rucker
otton seed, $1.25 per bu FOB. H. W.
Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.
Pure Piedmont Cleveland







Pedi-.
greed Big Boll cotton seed, privately
-ginned, first year from originator.
$1.25 per bu. FOB here. Jas, A. Chaun-
cey, Screven, Ga. -

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed for plant-

ing. Some 1929 seed, and a few 1928.

eed. | All first class planting seed,
picked before rains. $1 per bu. FOB
hens, Ga. W. I. Abney, Athens, Ga.

Rucker cotton seed, one year since
coming from Ruckers farm. $1 per bu..
. oe T. P. Holcomb, RFD 1, Calhoun,
aa.
Rucker cotton seed, 1 yr. from Ruck-
s farm. Gathered before fall rains.
7 per cent lint last year. $1 per bu.
OB. _D. F. Holcomb, RFD 2, Adairs-
le, Ga.
50 bu, Covington Cleveland No. 3 or

Be eant, Ist yr. from originator.
i

5 bu. Wilson Type Big Boll, 1st yr.
irom originator, 90c per bu. FOB Vi-
dalia, Ga. Relton Williamson, Oak
Park, Ga. | my
_ Rucker cotton seed, recleaned and
graded, saved especially for planting.
1 per bu; in 20 bu. lots or more, 90c
per bu. H. J. Sheffield, RFD 1, Car-
ilton, Gare. ; :
38 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland, 1st
picking last year.* Bale to acre. $1 bu.
F. . B., I. D. Ayers, Bremen, Ga. Rt.
2. aay -
Cokers No. 5, 1 1-16 in. staple (1st
prize winner in 1928; showed a profit
of $100 per acre); Wannamaker Cle-
veland, all ginned and recleaned on my
private gin, any $1 bu. FOB. J. L.
Thomas, Madison, Ga. RFD 1.

900 bu. Ruckers Haif and Half cot-
ton seed, culled and sacked in 3 bu.
sacks at 90c bu. FOB my place. E. G.
Matthews, Atlanta, Ga. RFD 8.
~ A few more bu. Summerours Half &
Half, carefully ginned and handled to

prevent mixing. Good sound seed.
$1.25 bu. or exch. for good ,sound hay
peas at market price. W. L. English,
Ambrose, Ga. es :
Winns improved Texas, light, thin
_ foliage* lint, 40 per cent, $1 per bu in
10 bu. lots; $1.25 per bu. in lots less
than 10 bu. Roudens extra Big Boli
ariety. B. F. Winn, RFD 2, Royston,
a

ood, sound Wannamaker and Sal-
seed, mixed at gin, 60c
. Eubanks, Eastman, Ga.

_isbury cotton



der.

Soe

=

MARKET BULLETIN

by Sept. 20th. Made 15 bales on 12
acres, $1 per bu; 4 bu. of pure, sound
New Era peas, $2.75 per bu. W.. IL
Harley, Sparta, Ga. iS

15 bu: Wannamaker big boll cotton
seed, 2nd yr. from originator and pick-
ed before rains, 85c per bu. Mrs. T. J.
Williams, RFD 1, Matthews, Ga.

150. bu.. Rucker cotton seed, Good,
sound seed, 75 per bu. FOB Woodville,
Ga. J. E. Huff, Philomath, Ga.

_ Cokers No. 5, $1 bu. Exch. for Otoo-
tan beans or field peas. G. W. Ran-
dall, Lavonia, Ga. >

Piedmont: Cleveland cotton seed,
pure, lst yr. from Orig., $1 bu. Exch.
for peas or Otootan beans. G. C.
Edmondson, Temple, Ga., Rt. 2.

100 bu. Wilsons Type Big Boll, 1
yr. from orig. $1 bu. FOB. R. S.
Broadhurst, Americus, Ga.

790 bu. pure Wannamaker Cleveland,
recieaned, $1 bu. FOB cars. Claud H.
Hutcheson, Jonesboro, Ga.

Addison cotton seed, $1 bu. N. G.
Culpepper, Talbotton, Ga.

50 bu. Ruckers, selected before the
rains, 1 yr. from farm, $1 bu. FOB.
&. B. Shaw, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 1.

450 bu. Dixie Triumph cotton seed,
$1 bu. FOB. Seed carefully selected

with high percentage of germination.

J. W. Robertson, Brooklet, Ga.

Pure bred Cleveland Wannamaker
cotton seed, $1 bu. FOB. G. H. Smith,
Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2. ;

Imp. Petty Toole or Mathis cotton
seed, sound, clean in 3 bu. bags, 90c
bu. B. T. Marshall, Ft. Valley, Ga.
-.15 bu. Langford cotton seed, free
from black seed, 90c bu. Cash with or-
Fred Phillips, Royston, Ga.

Long staple cotton seed, $1 bu. A.
N. Adams, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 9.

Close bal, of my Wannamaker Cleve-
land Big Boll, at $1 bu. in large; lots.
Ist yr. from Orig. Seed wont carry
over 1 per cent of black.seed, and ger-
mination will av. high. -L. O. Bran-
denburg, Senoia, Ga. : 7

Several tons each, Cokers No. 5, 1
and 1-16 in staple, and Piedmont Cle-
veland, unmixed, $2.75 per cwt. Heavy
clean wheat for Graham, $2 bu. also
Graham, 4c lb. S. L. Thornton, Dewey-

Cokers No. 5, 90c bu.,. 5 bu. lots;
over 5 bu. 75 bu.. FOB. R. T.: Huff,
Bishop, Ga. , ;

Cokers Cleveland type, No. 5, 1 1-16
in staple, State tested, 79 per cent ger-
mination 100 bu., $1.bu. FOB: Orchard
Hijl. Send certified check or M. O. J.
M. Sims, Griffin, Ga. -

100 bu. pure Piedmont Cleveland, $1
bu. FOB. D. J. Wheeler, Maysville, Ga.

Pure Cleveland for planting, $1 bu.
or exch. G. C. Edmondson, Temple,

rose, Ga. Rt. 2.

Gai -Rt. 2.

_ 1500. lbs. College No. 1 (took the lead
at Ga. Exp. station for earJiness of the
sig Boll ype), saved before rains last
all. About 1 1-18 in staple, easily pick-
od matures with Half and Half but has
larger bolls. $ Ibu. Cash, or money
order with order. Checks not accepted.
S. M. Nisbet, Rising Fawn, Ga.

_ Pure Wilson Type Big Bojl, 1st yr.

from orig. also pure Poulnot, picked
from select stalks, recleaned. Ginned
on private gin, $1.50 bu. M. M. Bowden,
Midland, Ga. j +
Tooles Wilt resistant 90c bu. Joe M.
Brown, McRae, Ga. ee

Rucker's Guiied, no black seed, saved |

aspecially for planting, 42 per cent lint
90c bu. FOB. J. C. Rainwater, Carrol-
ton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Half and half cotton seed, 2nd year
from:Summerour, gin rolls cJeaned ea.
yr. Made as high as 48 per cent lint
iast year, $1.50 bu. E. N. Eslinger, Ring-
sold, Ga. =

100 bu, each, Cleveland Big Boll
(grown from contest patch), $2 bu. and
Cleveland Big Boll, $1 bu. Both, J. O.

M. Smith variety, Ist yr. from orig.|

and recleaned. E. T. Boswell, Jr. Si-
loam, Ga. :

50 bu. Ruckers Ist yr. from Orig.
selected before rainstorm $1 bu. FOB.
E. B. Shaw, Calhoun, Ga. RFD 1.

50 bu. Cooks Wilt Resistant, guar-
anteed sound seed, 75c bu. T. O. Whit-
chard, Blakely Ga.

60 bu. Cokers No. 5 2nd yr. from
breeders, 1 1-16 in. staple, 90c bu. FOB

Bishop. John K..Huff, Madison, Ga.

Box 233.
100 bu. Piedmont cotton seed. good
cond.,$1 bu. FOB. W. M. Bryan, Canon

Ga. ae bas ee
50 bu. Collge No. 1, $1 bu. Picked
before the September rains and are

sound and pure, having come from the |,
{College Direct originally and having | ,,..

n caught each season on a clea
fro clea: 3 ge:

Wannamakers Cleveland Big Boll,
pure sound and recleaned picked be-
fore rains and carefully handle at gin,
- bu. Z. Z. Rowell, Buchanan, Ga. Rt.



| Miscellaneous For Sale



40 lbs. wool. Make best offer. S. E.
Anderson, Rolston, Ga.

75 100 Ib. burlap feed sacks, good
cond. Exch. for purple skin Porto
Rico and Nancy Hall pot. plants. Miss
M. A. Brobston, Madison, Ga.

Wool, tub washed, 50c Ib., also fine
country ham, 20c lb.. Exch. for good
table syrup. Write first. Also have
a few hundred lettuce plants, 20c a
100, now ready. Alfred M. Eller, (No
address given). ee

Pickled sweet and hot pepper mixed
in the best vinegar in qt. jars, 50c ea.
postpaid. Mrs. Ethel Wright, Chaun-
cey, Ga., Rt. 2. :

Firm and crisp cucumber pickje,
chow-chow, and sweet peppers, stuffed
with chow-chow, all sweet, 40c qt.
Watermelon rind and peach preserves
60c gt. All home-made and guaranteed
to satisfy. Mrs. M. L. Freeman, Tooms-
boro, Ga. Rt. 2.

10 White sacks, 100 lb. size: bran
chicken feed, etc. 10c ea. or exch. for
hand picked, sound Spanish peanuts
at 5c ea. paying postage. Write E. F.
Shelnutt, College Park, Ga. 206, E.
Columbia Ave.

labeled, $3 cs. of 24. O. Ci Perdue,
Yatesville, Ga.

_ Ground oyster shell for large and
small chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB.
W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay
St. East.

a

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want to exch. value for white, 100
lb. size feed sacks; unwashed but are
Ep k. Ella Everett, Richland, Ga., Rt.



Want to exch. value for white,100 lb.
size sacks. Write. Mrs. W. T. Steph-
ens, Rydal, Ga,

Plants For Sale

_ Earliana and Chalker Early Jewel
tomato plants, Flat Dutch and All-
Season. cabbageplants, heading and
non-heading collards, all 500 for 75c





ton lettuce plants, 25c per 100. World
Beater and Ruby King pepper plants,
15c per doz. or 50c per 100; Black
beatey egg plants, 20c per doz. or 60c
per 100. Mrs. Minnie L. McEver, RFD
1, Braselton, Ga.

Rhubarb plants, three 1 yr. old
plants, 50c. Add postage. 25 Ibs. dry

ellow root 50c per lb. Burdock plants
50c per doz. Miss Mattie McCurley,
RFD 2, Hartwell, Ga. :

-Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage
plants, $1.25 per M. Guaranteed, de-
livered. Walter Harper, Wray, Ga.

Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c
per 100, 500, 80c; $1.25 per M. Now
ready. Tomato plants, Greater Bal-
timore and June Pink, 40c per 100,
$1.50, 500; $2.25 per M; 5M or more,
32 per M. Delivered in Ga. Cash with
order. 10 bu. Bermuda grass_roots,
free from dirt or trash. $1.50 per pk.
or $4 per bu. $35 for lot. Will trade
for anything can Use. H. O. Kelley,
Lovejoy, Ga. ;

Pure govt. inspected imp. Porto Ri-
can_ potato plants, guaranteed pure
and true to name. $1.85 per M. Last
of April and May deliveries, from 5M
to 50M orders. All FOB. Cash with
orders. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.

Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M, or $1.75 per M de-
livered. H. W. Bennett, Alma, Ga. -

Purple skin Porto Rican _ potato
plants, Ready Apr. 15th, $1.50 per M,
10M or more, $1.40 per M. Place or-
ders early. W. H. Stewart, RFD 1,
Box 31, Alma, Ga.

Hastings Wilt Resistant, Marglobe,
and Big Brimmer tomato plants, 30c
ver 100, or $2 per M, delivered. Now
ready. Open field grown. Lady
Thompson everbearing strawberry
plants, 30c per 100, or $1.50 per M.
Now ready. Mrs. S. Carter, RFD 2,
Alma, Ga. :

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field cabbage plants, 200, 65c $1 per
M. Ga. and cabbage collard plants,
35 for 500; $1 per M. Tomato plants,
New Stone and Greater Baltimore, 500
75c; $1.25 per M. Sweet pepper plants
500,
ato. M. No order too

ts, $1.50 per
too small. Cas



100 cs. No. 2 cans pimientos, nicely

or $1.25 per M. Iceburg and Big Bos-7

| Add postage.

1$1 per M. All
Fugua, Jackson, Ga.

$1; $1.75 per M. Porto Rican po- umph potato plants, $2.25 per
orde 4 or more, $2 pe V L i



PAGE ELEVEN

per M FOB. M.

100 delivered, or 75c
M. Boatright, Coffee,

Red skin Porto Rican potato plants _

$1.50 per M FOB.
Coffee, Ga. _

Red skin Porto Rican potato plants,
$1.50 per M FOB.
fee, Ga,

S. P. Boatright,

J. H. Taylor, Cof- *

Imp. purple skin also pink skin Por- is

to Rican potato plants, govt. insp. and

selected seed, $1.75 per M. Special pri-

ces on large orders. Redfield Beauty
tomato plants, $2 per M. New Stone
tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Ready to.
ship. Collard plants, $1 per M. Now

Hastings Wilt-resistant, Marglobe
and Big Brimmer tomato plants, 30c

per 100, $2 per M. Open field grown. ~
McDonald,

Now ready. Mrs. Walter
RFD 2, Alma, Ga.

Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato

$1.50 per M.FOB Coffee, Ga.
Motes, Coffee, Ga.

Ve

ready, John R. Boatright, Coffee, Ga. .

plants _
Fae

Tomato plants, Extra Early, Prolif- ie

ic, Brimmer, Marglobe, and several

other good varieties, also Royal and
Ruby King, Large Bell, Pimento and

hot pepper plants, collard plants, and
Porto Rican potato plants, 25c per 100;

$2 per M. Last of April and May del.
Will exchange for Otootan beans or _
peas. Mrs, Ida Carson, Hamp- ~

Crowder:
ton, Ga.
Chas. Wakefield and Flat

cabbage plants, also collard plants, 65c

for 500, $1 per M postpaid. Miss Rosa _

L, May, Lewiston, Ga. Pee 2
Genuine red skin Porto Rican pota-_

Dutch |

to plants, govt. insp.Good plants, ful.
.

count, $1.50 per M, 5M and over, $1.- |

\t

40 per M. April and May delivery. W. ts

G. OQuinn, Surrency, Ga.
Early Jersey , Frostproof

~ A

cabbage

plants, now ready, 500 for 75c; $1.25

per M Collard and onion plants, same

price. The following plants for del.
iast of April and May: Porto Rican Loe
potato plants, $2 per M. Ruby King

and Pimento
$1.50 per M.
tomato plants, 500 for 75c; $1.25 per.
M. All plants postage paid. R. Chanc-
lor, Seville, Ga. es
Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, govt. insp. and treated, $1.50
per M. in lots of 5M 4nd over, $1.40
per M. FOB. John H. Lee, Surren-
cy, Ga, {
_Red and black
ries, $1 per doz Mastodon everbear-_
ing strawberries, 35c per 100.
Thompson strawberry _ plants,
price. Garden goooseberries, $
doz. White English peach Pena
each. English horse apples, 20c

per
20c
Br

Lady
same |

pepper plants, $1 for 500.
Stone and Baltimore

Everbearing Raspber-

bes
KS

tree. Garden Horse mint, 25c per doz.

Miss Cleo
4, Cleveland, Ga.

Cabbage plants, Copenhagen Mar-~_

ket, $1.15 per M; Charleston Wakefield

prepaid in Ga, A. A,

High grade, selected, inspected and
treated Porto Rican potato plants, $1.-

00 per M.. Will exchange for peas and

Otootan soy beans, or pigs. M. F. Gad-
dis, Quitman, Ga.
Genuine imp. red skin Porto Rican

potato plants, govt. insp. and treated,
$1.60 per M; 5M or-.more, $1.50 per.

M_ D. T. Herrington, Graham, Ga.

Turner, RFD

4
2
oe

berry plants, 30c per 100; $1.25 for 500

$2 per M delivered. All nice, well root-
ed young plants. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, |
RFD 4, Cumming, Ga. > Z
White Bermuda onion plants and
Extra Early Jersey Succession, Sur
Head and Copenhagen cabbage plants
large and well rooted, 500, 55c; 90c pe 4
M del. postpaid. Tomato plants, New
Stone and Baltimore, 500, 70c; $1.20
per M postpaid. Now ready. Wat
moss, packed; prompt shipment.

P. McCook, Fitzgerald, Ga. i

Pink Skin Porto Rican potato plants,
also purple skin Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.45 per M FOB. R. J. Boat-.
right, Coffee, Ga. a

Strayberry plants, 25c per 100. Rea-
ee Mrs. J. J. Carter, RFD 2, Alma,

a. ies
' Govt. insp. improved Porto Rican
potato plants, $1.75 per M; 5M -Or
more, $1.50 per M. April and Ma
delivery. Count guaranteed and qual-
ity. L. E. Deal, Bristol, Ga. :
Govt. insp. pure Porto Rican pone
plants,. $1.60 per M delivered. Also
aave tomato. plants, Stone, Baltimore,
and Bonnie Best, $1.60 per M. B. E
Daniel: RED. LoTy Ty, Ga. oo

Booking orders for Porto Rican, '

M deliver

e
A

i

. : 4 AG
_ Earliest variety imp. Klondike straw-



PAGE TWELVE

_ Georgia Products
Wanted

(Continued from page nine)

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Want bu. prices on different varieties
Ga cow peas. H. M. White, Marietta,
a.

_. Want to exch. value for 1 qt. ea. of
Ky. Wonder pole beans and Early % Val-
entine, or dried aprles, or peaches. Ea
a Ln Mee postage. . L. David, Tucker,

a

e . FRESH AND CURED MEATS

. WANTED :

: Want some good cured meat at the
right price. Could use 500 to 600 Ibs.
Must be cured and in first class eond.
B.S. Cobb, (No address given).





Want to exch pure bred red skin

_ Portato plants for home-made meat.
State what ge have and amount te
exch, Mrs. J. C. Sampbell, Surrency,

=< Ga. Rs. 2.

FRUITS WANTED ~
Want to exch. some potato plants =
- $1.50 M. Gov. insp. for pried apples; 1
_ M plants for.15 lbs. fruit. I pay post-
age n plants; ther arty n fruit. Mrs.
J. J. Glosson, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3. :

PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED

Want Spanish peanuts for seed. Send
sample and best price. J. A. Nichol-
- son, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 113.

Want N. C. Runner peanuts and
peas. Quote best price, or will exch.
- day old chicks of sev. breeds. D. F.
Fhomas, Odum, Ga.

. Want good seed peanuts. Send cam-
= Bi and best price. Carl Strayhorn,
: lowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

POTATOES WANTED
Want 5 or 6 bu. Irish cobbler pota-
toes for seed. State del. price. Mrs. E.

LL. Sterner, Royston, Ga. Rt. 8.
Want 10 bu. Triumph sweet potatoes.

G. A. Byrd, Waverly Hall, Ga.
~ Want 1 pk. of good eating sweet po-
-tatoes. Exch. for same mrs. Grace

- Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want Pumpkin Yam sweet potatoes,
or slips of same. State price del. here.
J. J. Swain, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 6. Box

Want the Old Fashioned Spanish
Polatoes. Write if you have them and
a W. R. Cleveland Elberton, Ga.



Want either White Turpentine sweet |

atoes for bedding, or slips of same.
at: Bell, Griffin, Ga. 132 East College



oe SYRUP WANTED
Want 1 bbl. of pure Ga. Cane syrup,
between 30 and 35 gal. State lowest
_ price shipped to Folkston, oe R.
cone. Folkston, Ga.

~ Cotton Seed For Sale

_ $00 bu. D. P. & L. 4-8 cottort seed.
recleaned, $1 per bu. FOB Chipley, Ga.
Not less than 3 bu. will be shipped.
W. L. Harris, Chipley, Ga.
. Rucker cotton seed, picked before
heavy rains, 40 bu. at 75 cts. per bu.
- FOB Minter, Ga. J. A. Snow, RFD 7,
Dublin, Ga.
Sound and pure Rucker Cleveland
and Half and Half cotton seed for





~ gale, $2.50 per 100 lbs. R. L. O'Kelly,

RFD 4, Winder, Ga.
oto bu. 1 1-6 Cokers No. 5 Cotton seed,
~ recleaned, 75 cts. per bushel. B. A.
_ Thomas, Bishop, Ga.
"Pure Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed
_seeond year from originator.
_ before rains from bale-per-acre crop.
_ Privately ginned, recleaned, $1.25 ais
a R. W. Stembridge, Milledge
2.
Half and Half cotton seed, carefully
ginned, recleaned, picked before heavy

rains, and good and sound. Excellent |

yield. $3 per 100 lbs. FOB. Jas. A.
Branaley, Harrison, Ga.
- Wilson Cleveland pedigree cotten
seed. Pure, sound, 90 cts. per bu. Bi-
lexi soy beans, $1 per pk. $8.75 per bu.
W. W. Driskell, Sparta, Ga.
. Williams 26-yr. imp. old Russell cot-
ten seed for sale, 90 per cent of bolls
hang down; ean pick 1-3 more than
er cotton. Matures bale to the acre
five months from planting. Large

- Bolls, thick burrs, 38 to 40 per cent lint.

one to one and one-eighth inch lint; 45

to 50 bells to the lb. $4.75 per bu.fob
| Lawrenceville, Ga. cee es C. Williams,

picked before rains and handled with

Picked



MARKET BULLETIN

Bowden, Ga.

21 bu. pure Wannamaker Cleveland
cotton seed for sale, $1 per bu. FOB.
M. L. Snare, RFD 4, Gainesville, Ga.

Selected pure Half and Half cotton
seed, sound and culled, only $4 per 100
lbs. FOB Eastman. In bags. TL.
Proctor, Eastman, Ga.

Pure Half and Half cotton seed,
first year from Summerour, the origi-
nator. Culled and cleaned. $5 per 100
lbs. FOB Eastman, Ga. ,in good strong
bags. J. B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga.

Lee Wilson type big boll cotton seed.
First year from Wilson, seed are pure.
Staple 15-16 and 1 1-16. Good _ lint
yield. Very early and prolific. | Seed
gathered . before the rains and are
clean and sound ,although they have
not been recleaned, they are practical-
ly free from black and faulty . seed.
Price, $1 per bu. FOB my station. Geo.
T.. Trawick, Linton, Ga.

Pure Half-and-Half cotton seed,
carefully ginned, picked before rain.
Recleaned. $3 per 100 lbs. FOB R. 2;
Brantley, Harrison, Ga.

-100 bu. Covington Clveland, Wilt
Resistant, ist year from _ originator.
Also Wilson Type Big Boll, first year
from originator. Saved before rains.
90 cts. per bu FOB Vidalia, Ga. Doug-
las Williamson, Oak Park, Ga.

50 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland cot-
ton seed, saved before rains. 80 cts per
bu. Jim Williamson, RFD 1, Oak Park,

Ga... S
Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, first
year from originator, $1 per bu. James

Neal, Ranger, Ga.

Petty Toole cotton seed, fine stock,
3 bu. oe . $1.50 per bu. Cash with
order. J. H. Elkins, RFD, Cairo, Ga.

Langford heavy fruited, extra good
planting seed. Also Piedmont Cleve-
land, all picked before heavy rains. $1
per bu. FOB. Cash. Will exchange
for peas. C. A, Wilbanks, RFD 5,
Commerce, Ga.

100 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland Big-
Boll cotton seed picked before fall
rains, privately ginned and recleaned,.
$1 per bu FOB. Would like to ex-
whanes few bu. of seed for Porto Ri-
can potato plants, each to pay one-way
charges. U. C. Bowman, RFD 2 Bu-
ford, Ga.

500 bu. Cokers Pedigreed cotton seed,
strain 5, picked before rains, 75 cts.
per bu. 100 bu. Cleveland Big Boll cot-
ton seed, picked before rains, 75 cts.
per bu. M. T. Sanders, Commerce,
Ga.

_ Sikes Early Big Boll cotton seed, first
year from originator. Sound and pure.
Recleaned $1.50 ited bu. Also 10 bu.
ul hull spec a peas, unmixed, $4
per bu.

Pure College No. 1 Cotton seed, $3
per 100 lbs. L. A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga.

Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, sound
and elean, 90 cts. per bu. or will ex-
change. for Otootan or Laredo beans.
Mrs. J. J. Harris, Ranger, Ga.

About 200 bu. Rucker cotton seed.

care. Ginned pure and culled $1 per
bu. F. K. Duncan, Douglasville, Ga.
D. & P. L. No. 4 (proven the great-
est Upland cotton in existence) cot-
ton seed: a little earlier more prolific,
and higher ginning percentage. Wilt-
Resistant and Yield of lint which is 40
per cent. Absolutely pure, $1.25 bu. also
have 1 M. bu. pure Wilson _ seed,
bought from Wilson Farm in 1929. $1
bu. H. C. Kimbrough, Jr. Chipley, Ga.

Cotton Seed Wanted

Want the appa dbl. jointed cot-
ton seed. Quote best price. I. J. Stan-
ton, Conyers, Ga. lL

Want 10 bu. Half and Half cotton
seed. Quote best price. Paul Knok,
Appling, Ga. Box 43. |

Want Hastings Bank Account cotton
seed. Quote Mrs. V. FP, Smith,
Arnoldsyille,





Miscellaneous For Sale

- 15 strong, white chicken feed sacks,
10e ea. Cash Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwoed, Ga. Box 83.
~ White and Red vinegar in 50 gal.
bbis. at 15c gal. FOB. Cash. L. E.
Harrison, Dublin, Ge.

15 Ibs. lint cotton, clean, 1929 ginned
2c lb. or $3 for lot. Buyer to y
postage. No checks accepted. Arthur
Kirkland, Metter, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 og pte tal. Make best offer,
et oe Ae Rt. 3.
ei 3 1-7 yrs.

th ord





5 lbs, black walnut Kernels dried and
sifted, 7c lb. Postpaid, Cash with
order. Miss Leah Dykes, Uvalda, Ga.
Rt. A. Box 119.

White bran sacks, 75 lb. size, 14 for
$1. Add 12c postage for a $1 order.
Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.

Gnd. oyster shell for old-and young
chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A.
ng Savannah, Ga. 102 East Bay

Firm cucumber pickle, pepper relish,
green tomato pickles, all sweet, 35c qt.
All home-made... No checks. Mrs.
Clyde Morris, Winston, Ga. Rt. 1.

6 pint fruit cans blackberry jelly,
$2.25 2 pt. cans, quince preserves, 75c
4 qt. cans blackberries, $1.75. All del.
Cash with order. Mrs. Grace Murphy,
Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2.

Whole wheat and Graham flour,
made from pee selected wheat,
$4 per 100 lbs. FOB, M. F. Lewis, Ad-
airsville, Ga.

Good, dry moss for shipping aspara-
gus; in sacks. Sufficient amount for
25 crates, $2.50. Edward Lewis, Fort
Valley, Ga. Rt.. 4.

2 qts. nice home made blackberry
jelly, 1929 made, $1 qt. and postage.
Mrs. L. S. Hope, Ludowici, Ga. Rt. 1.

6 or 8 lbs. smoking tobacco, 20c Ib.
2 or 4 lbs. twisted tob. 25c lb. W. Jd.
Meadows, Hazelhurst, Ga. Rt. 3.

Miscellaneous Wanted

- Want to exch. S. C. R..I. Red hatch-
ing eggs from excellent layers at 50c
roz. for 1 qt. of artichoke seed, or 1 pk,
table peas, any- variety, garden beans,
(except Valenteine or Tenn. green pod)
Ha. to pay transportation. Eula M.
Swinson, Baxley, Ga.

Want 100 lbs. sheep manure. Give
best price. Mrs. J. A. Jones, Fitzger-
ald, Ga. 407 West Pine Street.

Want 1200 stalks of sugar cane for
planting: Red and green. S. Sommer,
Hawkinsville, Ga.

Want 6 Ibs. chicken feathers at 14c
lb. and 8 lbs. cotton at 14 Ib. Write
first stating what you nave. L. C. Rush
Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want seed peas, peanuts, and potato
plants. Other party furnish seed, and
I to plant, and give 1-4 of crop. Good
land. Write. M. Foster, Flippen, Ga.

Want to exch. Barred Rock eggs
at. 75c doz. for potato plants and white
feed sacks. G. J. Bell, Gainesville, Ga.

Biogeo S
Seed For Sale

7 bu. Chufas, $4 per bu. FOB. L. A.
Lovett, Wrightsville, Ga.

20 Ibs. pure hand selected Stone
Mountain melon seed, 75 cts. per Ib.
small lots, add postage. Harris Boat-
ner ,RFD 5, McDonough, aG.

Excell melon seed, 75 cts. per lb. here.
C. A. Walker, Ellaville, Ga.

Pure Cuban Queen watermelon seed,
$1.25 per Ib.
30 ets. per lb. E. A. Tankersley, Win-
field Route, Thomson, Ga.

2 bu chufa seed, $6 per bu. Fine se-
lected seed, and clean. O. W. Miller,
P. O. Box 66, Denton, Ga

4 lbs. long green okra seed, sound
and clean, $1 for lot delivered. J. F.
Briscoe, Logansville, Gav =

Watson, cut red variety, mhelan seed,
60 cts. per Ib. Cantaloupe seed, 60 cts.
per lb: Worlds Ideal, Rocky Ford;
White Spanish peanuts, 5 cts. per Ib.
Thomas melon seed, 60 cts. per lb. All
seed cash with order fob. Ochlochnee,
Ga. W. J. Jackson, Ochlochnee, Ga.

Watson, cut. re variety, melon seed.
20 cts. per Ib. . Taylor, RFD 5,
Franklin, Ga.

200 lbs. Dixie Belle or Pride of Geor-
gia watermelon seed, less than 5 lbs.
75 cts. per Ib., from 5 to 50 Ibs. 60 cts.
per lb. Cash with order. J. D. Me-
Garity, McDonough, Ga.

25 lbs. Good Thurmond Grey melon
seed at 50 cts. per Ib. delivered. 20 ibs.
Dixie Bell at 75c per Ib. T. W. Regis-
ter, Vienna, Ga.

Cabbage-collard and collard seed, 25
cts. per lb. $15 per cwt. No less than
1 pound 1929 seed. First year from
Hastings. Shipped fob. S. Riddle-
hoover, Donaldsonville, Ga.
2 Ibs. White half runner small gar-
den bean seed at 30 cts. per lb. deliv-
ered. Also 1 Jb. of pure Excel. water-
melon seed, saved from 35 to 50 Ib.
melons, and hand picked. 175 ets. per
Ib. delivered. or will exchange for mush









ae early tomato plants, white chick-

sacks, one a. of Barr-

Old fashioned pop corn,

Belle, 50c lb. J. B.

Del. ee
Absolutely pure Ston Mtn, melon |



Thursday, April 10, so

Long headed broom corn seed, 15 cts.
per cupful, or will exchange for dried
peaches or apples; broom seed per-

fectly sound. Mrs. Leona Hollerman, S

RFD 1, Lorane, Ga.

Pure ribbon cane ee) 10 cts. per Tb.
small lots $3 per bu. . B Scrogss,
RFD 1, Alto, Ga. ~

4 1-2 Ibs. long green pod okra. seed,
$1.35; 3 pts. selected cantaloupe seed,
$1.25 per pt.; 1 pt. white and yellow
crook neck squash, 35 cts.; 1 Tobacco
can full of tobacco seed, grown from
original stalk at 20 cts. large stove

spoon, or 75 cts. for all. Long handle

dipper and soap gourd seed, 10 cts. per
doz. or the lot, $3.50 delivered. Cash. -

or-money only. Mrs. T. H. MoCurley, | :

RFD 5, Hartwell, Ga.
Stone Mountain and Thurmond Grey

2

watermelon seed, $1 per lb. or will ex- _

change for syrup, field peas, cotton-

seed, or full stock Leghorn eggs. Star- es
ling Yawn, RFD 2, Vienna, Ga.

Good, sound Thurmond Grey melon _

seed, 50 cts. per lb. fob. Pinehurst,
Ga. J. E. Horne, Pinehurst, Ga.

15 lbs. Thurmond Grey melon seed,
saved by hand from well matured ma
lons, 65 cts. per Ib. Childers Sheppard,
Ellaville, Ga.

175. Ibs.
melon 65..cts. per lb. fob or will
exchange for Otootan Beans. D. R.
Thomas, Tennille, Ga.

Worlds Famous melon seed, 25 cts.
per doz. Add postage. No stamps ace _
cepted. W. F. Walden, RFD 2, Tarry-
town, Ga,

od Weaver-Watson water- :

Several pounds Nancy Hanks water-' =

melon seed. Good, sound seed, $1 per
lb. Julian C. Parker, Jr., LaFayette,
Ga: RFD 5. .

Okra seed, 20 cts. per cupful. Catnip

10 cts per bunch, or will exchange for :

|pink skin Porto Rican potato. plants.

Mrs. J. C. Darnell; Jasper, Ga.

15 Ibs. Pride of co watermelon
seed, 75 ets. per Tb. G. N..Cox, Toast
Grove, Ga.

50 lbs. Stone Mountain and 60 tbs.
Thurmond Grey melon seed.. Make
best. offer. Edward Lewis, Ft. Valley
Ga. RFD 4.

A few more pounds of Hardys imp. :

Ice Cream watermelon seed. A very

early variety. Meat is a rich cream

and very tender and sweet. $2 per lb.
Srleeree. C. N. Hardy, Philomath, -
a

Extra large watermelons. Hoke or
Arkansas. Beauty. Can be grown to.

weigh 100 lbs. Good shippers $2 per

lb. C. E. Vining, Marshallville, Ga.
New, imp. Weaver, selected from
large melons, 75c lb. del. Cash with
order. Gip Whittington, Omega, Ga.
Rt. 2. On Ty Ty Road
Broom Cane seed, 15 pt. 25c at. plus -
postage. Will give instruction for

growing and making the brooms on re- |
quest from buyers of seed. Mrs. T. EB.

Shannon, Macon, Ga. Rt. 6.
10 lbs. long green pod okra seed, 20c

|b. or exch. for Thompson B. R. eggs at

$1 per 15, or Donaldson str. R. I. Reds
at $1 per 15. Mrs. R. W. Webb, Bar-
wick, Ga. Box 164.

Hastings white Velvet and long pod
okra seed, 25c lb. Exch. for anything
can use. Miss Dollie Roberson, Deve-
reaux, Ga. RFD 2, Box 71. . se

Arkansas Beauty watermelon ~ (re-
sembles the Dixie Belle) nearly round,
blue rind and grows to extra large size
and a heavy bearer; will make a car

fo melons per acre, ordinarily, andisa

good shipper and cuts good; seed, $5

ver Ib. Also have = few lbs. pure Dixie :

. Bowers, Ft. Valley,
Ga. Rt 3.

- Watermelon seed, carefully gathered,
35 lb. FOB. Cash with order.
Maxwell, Cairo, Ga. RFD.

Sound, recleaned Ribbon Cane seed,
unsurpassed in yield, brightness and
flavor, 60e gal. $1.25 per peck. Also

imp. large white seed peas, 3 Ibs. 50e

Cc. C. Burrell, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2:

seed, and genuine Rocky Ford canta-
loupe, hand saved from choicest speci-
mens, $1 Ib.; also pure white cabbage,
Heading collard seed, 45c lb. Texas

pure Ribbon Cane seed, 60c gal. post- :

paid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga.
Old Time running butter-bean seed,
also white Velvet and mixed okra seed,
30 Ib. del. also white, heading or cab-
bage collard seed, 75c Ib. or 10 oz. del.
See turnip beet seed, same price.
G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.

termelon seeds, 30 cts. per Ib. in 20 lb.
lots or over. Less ca 40 cts. per
Ib, = with order. J, H. Elkins,

CL

Fancy red meated Tom Watson wa-









Thursday, April 10, 1930.
Live Stock For Sale

_ (Continued from page eight)
RABBITS FOR SALE

Chinchillas of quality, young. or
a stock, strong and healthy, raised
-out-door hutches. At right prices.
I. J. Harvard, Hawkinsville, Ga.
_1 pr. pink rabbits, about 1-2 grown,
good cond. $1.50 for pr. Exch for 1
pure bred S. L. Wyandotte hen. Clif-
ford Coleman, Rebecca, Ga., Rt. 2.

















old $5; doe and 3 young, 6 wks. old,
$4; 3 Flemish Giants, 2 mos. old, ent.
to reg. $5 each. Would exch. W. O.
Dewberry, Savannah, Ga. 218 East
Jones St. |

1 pr. long, fuzzy, white haired An-
goras, $3.50 pr. also 1 pr. large Bel-
-giums,. $2.25 or both prs. for $5.50.
Wallace Miller, Jr., Macon, Ga., 171
orth Ave.

- 1 pink-eyed and 1 grey buck (blind
in 1 eye) both for. $2 FOB or exch.
_W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.

.2 Chinchillas, 4 mos old. Sell or
exch. for equal value. Also have 2
selgium Hare does, 4 mos. old, $1 ea.
r exch. Herman Mize, Americus, Ga.
_Easter bunnies, white or grey, $1 ea:
- M. Tucker, Macon, Ga., Rt. 6.

_9 wks. old N. Z. Reds, from prize
winning, Reg. and ent. to reg.; $1.50
each, FOB. G. A. Brien, Jr., Athens,
~Ga., 397 Bloomfield St.

Live Stock Wanted

+. CATTLE WANTED
Want baby calves, either sex. State
nost reasonable price. Lonnie Run-
dies, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. .7 -
Want a few heifer calves to raise













oS W. W. Stowe, Canon, Ga.
Want 2 good cows to milk for their
eed. and pasture; also 5 good cows
o pay for an installment with good
security. H. F. Seay, Conley, Ga. Rt.

Want 1 full blood Polled Hereford,
or Black Angus bull, about ready for
ervice, reasonable for cash. J. G.
Purvis, Bladen, Ga. Rt. 1.

rant 1 Red Poll or Black Angus
] aa H. Brown, Bladen, Ga., RFD

Want to exch. value for good milch
. Mrs. H. V. Lane, Clyattville, Ga.





ust be from Dams with high rec-
rds. Reasonable for cash. State full
details and price. Geo. T. Trawick,
Linton, Ga. ..
Want Reg. 8 or 10 mos. old Jersey
ull, solid color, black tongue and
witch. State breeding, price and full
scription. H. M. White, Marietta,
Want to buy a small dairy herd, or
_ few good, fresh milkers, cheap for
cash. Write fully. Mrs. Elizabeth L
il, Augusta, Ga. 924 Calhoun St.

Want several Jersey heifers, not
unger than 3 mos. old, Must be reg.
r ent. to reg. State price and de-

cribe fully. Will pay cash. Jay Hol-
rook, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 1 or 2 pure bred Jersey hei-
3 to 6 mos old. Will exch Barred
ock baby chicks or setting eggs for

raed Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.

Nant calves to raise on halves. I
furnish feed and pasture, and care;
half. To be del. to me. J. H. Bu-
i, Greensboro, Ga. Rt. 3. 2
ant to hear from parties having
| Poll cattle for sale: baby calves
nd yearlings, up to 1 yr. old. Daris
ulerson, Rockingham, Ga.

Want to hear from party.not over
5 mi. of Buena Vista who has a good
rsey milch cow with a young calf:
ving 3 to 4 gal. milk and 7 lb. of
ter per day, for not over $50 cash.
te at once what you have. L. Cc.
ush, Buena Vista, Ga., RFD 3.

: HOGS WANTED - =
Want Big Guinea or Hampshire
ar, wt. 100 lbs or more, cheap for
sh, or will exch. value for same.
rite. J. C. Cook, Thomson, Ga.
Want 4 good feeder shoats, wt. 35
$. or more. Will pay cash for same
market price, or will exch value.
Nrite full particulars about shoats.
hn B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Will trade up to 10 tons No. 1 Span-
ish peanuts for good breed sows: P.
Hampshire, or Duroc preferred,
red to farrow within next 60 days.
arrett Waters, Albany, Ga.

Want 1 Reg. Duroc 6 or 8 mos old
. J. O. Murphy, Felton, Ga. RFD
Want 2 pigs or shoats, any breed at

J. D. Towe; Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2)
ant 2 full blood 8. P. C. pigs, wt.

more



a
















__N. Z. Reds: doe and 6 young, 2 mos |

halves. Will pasture and take best |

Want 2 reg. Guernsey heifer calves.

-,$15 for pr. Shipping chgs. to be paid,
Cedaro

Mark Head,

by sender.
RFD WHA

le



HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want 1 saddle horse. Must be young,
sound and have good gait. W. HL
Brown, Bladen, Ga., RFD Box 41.

RABBITS WANTED
Want Chinchillas to raise-on shares.
ae E. I. Sterner, Royston, Ga. Rt.

Want Reg. or Ped. Sub. to Reg.
Chinchillas : 2 does and 1 buck, Be
reasonable price. Donald Jennings,
Americus, Ga, P. O, Box 84.



SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED

Want 1 or more Nubian or Toggen-
burg does or preferred. Mrs. CG. R.
Watson, Marietta, Ga.





a pemens Sons eee: Aneieapeinnes

Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND#PEAS FOR SALE

90-day running Velvets, $1.25 bu.
FOB. 80 per cent sound. W. C. Wil-
son, Davisboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

40 to 50 bu. Brabhams, $4 bu. 35 bu.
Bunch Velvets, $2.75 bu. FOB. W. H.
Born, McRae, Ga.

3 bu. Whipps, 90 per cent pure, pick-
ed before rains, $3.50 bu. FOB. Can-
ton. Sample upon request. W. R.
Roper, Orange, Ga. Rt. 1.

200 bu. 90-day speckled running Vel-
vets, in even wt. 2 1-2 bu. bags. Ger-
mination 85 to 90 per cent. 10 bu. or
more lots, $1.15 bu. under, $1.25 bu.
FOB. Shipped COD. or Cash with or-
der. Sample on request. Lawton
Parkerson,. Chauncey, Ga.

13 bu. Otootans, 1929 crop, $5 bu.
also 11. bu. Whip peas, $3.25 bu. All



pure. FOB. J. G. Underwood, Greens-
boro, Ga.

Running butter=bean seed, 25c Jb

der, Black Wax, green pod stringless
beans, all 35c lb. All postpaid. Mrs. W.
M. Arrington, Wadley, Ga. Rt. 2.

age. No checks. J. E. Smith, Barnes-
ville, Ga.

25 bu. Otootans, hand thrashed. and
recleaned, $5 bu. FOB. L. P. Stanley,
Greensboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

Brabs, $4; Mixed, $3 bu. FOB here.
C. S. Hicks, Reynolds, Ga. :

Cut Short or Cornfield beans: Ky.
Wonder Wax, 5 Ibs. $2.25, less 70c 1D.
Crystal Wax Bermuda onion seed,. $4
Ib. Sets, $2 ptck, $5 bu. express. Cader
Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

25 bu. Brabs, $4 bu; 10 bu. mixed
peas, $3.25 bu. All bright and sound.
R. L. Christian, Dublin, Ga, Rt. 1.

160 Ibs. Red_ Valentine beans. Sg.
or exch. for peas or sorghum seed. Sol
Oden, Blackshear, Ga.

Brabs bright, $4 bu., Bunch Velvets,
$2 bu. All FOB. G. A. Lamar, Powers-
ville, Ga. : =

200 bu. 90-day running Velvets, 85 to
90 per cent sound, in new 2 1-2 bu.
Das, $1.25 bu. E, E. Gilbert, Dexter,

a.
90-day running ape Velvets, in
2 1-2 bus even wt. $1.25 bu. D.
W. Knight, Dexter, Ga.

40 bu. Otootans, $4.50 bu. Also 1 bu.
Laredos, $3.50, All FOB. W. P. Couch,
Luthersville, Ga.

Matthews Imp. Soy beans. Write for
seca price. -W. J. Josey, Americus,
Otootans, $5.25 bu. Laredos, $4.25 bu.
All recleaned ,and FOB. Grady Mertz,
Tennille, Ga. od

Genuine Otootans, new crop, sound
and recleaned, $5.50 bu. FOB. G. A,
Ware, Marshallville, Ga.e

Genuine Otootans, recleaned, sound,
1929 grown, $6 bu. FOB. R. M. Turner,
Royston, Ga.

Good, sound New Eras, $3.25 bu.
Clifton P. Turner, Thomaston, Ga.

10 lbs. small white running butter-
bean seed, pure and sound 25c Ib. 5 Jb.
$1.00. P. P. prepaid. W. J. Potts, Bon-
aire, Ga.

35 bu. yellow cow peas, $4 bu. FOB.
A fine hay
L. Jackson, Golquitt, Ga.

_ 5 bu. Whipps, bright and sound, $4
bu. FOB. L. P. Strange, Swainsboro,
Ga.

Genuine Bunch Velvets from Orig.
$3.50 bu. Any quantity. Money order.
E. H. Beasley, Kite, Ga. Rt. 1.

A few bu. well matured Otootans, $6
bu. FOB. M. F, Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.
~ Running speckled Velvets, $1.35 bu.
10 bu. and up, $1.25 bu; also 50 bu.

5 bu. and up, $3.90 bu. All FOB. Free-



Ibs, not stunted. Will pay



man Roland, Eastman, Ga. RFD 6



MARKET BULLETIN.
Biloxi Soy, $4 bu. del. Idus Averett,

sound, clean, and guaranteed to be}

| Moore, Richland,
also snap beans, Valentines, Ky. Won-.

75 lbs Hastings stringless green pod.
snap beans, sound and clean; 20c lb. |9
If less than 25 lbs. ordered, send post--

os and prolific bearer. I. |

pure Whips (peas), $4 bu. in 1 bu. lots,







Chipley, Ga.

90-day Running Velvets, 75 per cent
sound, $1.25. bu. and.a few tons of Vel-
vet beans in pod, $20 ton at barn; Brab-
ham peas, pure stock, $4.50 bu. T. R.
Duggan, Warthen, Ga.

110 Ibs. Hendersons white bunch
butter-beans, 20c lb. The best Pole
and cornfield: running beans, 30c lb.
and Stone Mtn. watermelon seed, $1
lb. FOB. L. S. Kelly, Shady Dale, Ga.
RFD 1.

50 bu. Otootans, recleaned, new crop.
guar. pure; in 2 bu. bags, $5 bu. FOB.
W. L. Carmichael, Madison, Ga:

90-day Velvets, $1.50 bu. Running
beans. Also a good quality selected
Stone Mtn. melon seed, 75c lb. Thur-
mond Grey, same price. G. S. Wilson,
Buena Vista, Ga. RFD 5,

Otootans, $5.50 bu. 90-day running
bean, $1.60 bu. Remittance with order.
B. T. Marshall, Ft. Valley, Ga.

Mung beans, 40c lb. and Mathews
Soy, 25c lb. All FOB College Park. A.
W. Beauprie, Atlanta, Ga. 1097 Gordon
St. Ss. W.

About 100 Ibs. Rice peas (little stain-
ed, will do to plant, but not for table
use), cheap; J. B. Shelnutt, Atlanta,
Ga. 359 Peters St.

300 bu. early running seed Velvets in
2 1-2 bu. baks, $1.50 bu. FOB. R. P.
Watson, Hawkinsville, Ga.

Hand cleaned Henderson Bush
White Lima Beans 20c per lb. FOB.
_ F,. C. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs,

a.
-30 Ibs Otootan Soy Beans $3 per bu.
Samples on req. or will exch for 2500
potato plants, red skin Porto Rico,
Goy. insp. Imp. W..H. Mullis, East-
man, Ga. Rt. 4.

Biloxi, Mammoth Yellow Soy Beans,

Biloxi: $3.50 per bu. FOB. Mammoth

yellows $2.50 per bu. Ben R. Tanner,
Sandersville, Ga.
15 bus: Brab peas $4 per bu. 5 bus.
Mixed peas $3.25 per bu. FOB. M. L.
a. =
Henderson Bunch Beans good size
limas; 20c per cup; Willow Leaf But-.

ter Beans and long Tender Cornfield |

Beans all same price. Or will exch for
M. B. or Bourbon Red Turkey eggs
Mrs, J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt.

11 bus. Brab peas. gathered without
rain on them, bright and sound 1929
crop $3.75 per bu. FOB. Mauk, Ga. No
erent accepted. R. L.. Turner, Mauk,

a.

Brab peas $4; Mixed $3.50 per bu.
7a here, ifs. Lola Hicks, Reynolds,

. ;

- Jackson. Wonder, the most prolific

Butter Bean 30c Ib.. 4 Ibs. $1 post-

paid. Also Fla Butter Beans, pole vari-

ety,.25c per lb. All pure sound seed.

ee McConnell, Cornelia, Ga. Star
ute.

CORN. SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE

Genuine Whatleys Prolific, prize
seed. corn, nubbed and carefully select-
ed, $2 bu. Remittance with order. B.
T. Marshall, Ft. Valley, Ga.

50 bu. corn, $1.25 bu. also 1 M. bun-
dles fodder, 3c per bundle. W. M. Fort-
ner, Meansville, Ga. :

Marlboro Prolific 2 ear seed corn,
from large yield, field and crib select-
ed, nubbed and shelled, $2.75 bu. $1.50
per 1-2 bu. and $1 peck. All FOB: C.
N. Adams, Social Circle, Ga.

Fresh ground corn meal, $2.40 per
bag of 2 bu. R. B. Phillips, Damascus,

Ga.

Marlboro seed corn, field selected, $3
per*bu., $1.50 per 1-2 bu., $1 peck. J. H.
Roebuck, Buford; Ga. Rt, 2.

Whatleys Prolific seed corn, guaran-
teed 90 to 95 per cent germination, sold
under certificate seed tag of the Ga.
Crop Imp. Association less than bu.

lots, $4 bu. 1 to 2 bu., $3 bu. 2 bu. or |

more, $2.75 bu. All FOB. Include post-
age for parcel post shipments. H. O.
Lovvorn, Carrollton, Ga.

Cokers Ellis and Marretts Douthit
Prolific, $4 bu. $1.25 peck del. All seed
corn nubbed, hand shelled and gu-
aranteed to please you. H. W. Thur-
mond, Greshamville, Ga.

White Rice pop corn, 15 per at.
$4.50 bu FOB. H. M. Moorman, Lov-
ett, Ga.

Pure Yellow Dent, selection guaran-
teed. $2 bu., $1.10 per 1-2 bu. 60c peck.
FOB. P. T. Dyer, Covington, Ga.

Browns imp. big white Flint, heav-
fest and most weevil resistant corn,
medium red cob; carefully selected, $1
peck, $3.50 bu. J. W. Brown, Helena,

Ga.
Selected Hastings seed corn, $1 peck.
del. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.
Little Cob seed corn, carefully select-
ed, nubbed and shelled, $1 per peck,
$3.50 bu. FOB. J. D. Taylor, Vienna,












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95c bu. at my
Kirkland, Ga.

Old fashioned Yellow Flint field corn
(better for poultry and all stock), $1
peck. del. or *3 bu. FOB. Milton Sum-
ner, Sylvester, Ga.

Cuban Yellow Flint seed corn,
peck, or $3 bu. Exch, 1 peck for 1 peck
of pure 8 row Little Cob corn. W.
King, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Scotts Marlboro Prolific, well select-_

ed and shelled, nice and sound, 4 ears
to stalk with very small cob, $2.50 bu.
or in 5 bu. lots, $2 bu. Alex Barfield,
Louisville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Cuban Yellow Flint, ist yr..
Hastings $1 peck, $3 bu. FOB. Grady
Cock, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2.

200 bu. Mexican Blue June seed corn,
carefully selected snubbed and shelled,
$2.50 per bu. in 5 bu. lots, Over 5 bu.

$2.25 bu. A. J. Barnes, Greenville Ga.

RFD,

Yellow Mexican June corn, $1 per pk
W. P. Christopher, Senoia, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure Wannamaker Prolific seed corn
$2.25 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

Marlboro seed corn, 75c per pk. $2.50
bu. also 1-2 bu. Hickory Cane seed
corn, $1.50 del. in Ist and 2nd zones.
Exch. 1-2 bu. of each for 2 M red skin,
imp. Porto Rico potato plants. W. A.
Moon, Waco Ga.

75 bu. corn extra heavy slipped shuck
for sale Emmett Miller, Woodland, Ga.
Box 85. ;

Genuine Whatleys Imp. seed corn,
carefully selected. Prize Winner for
2 years, 1928-29. $2 bu. in 2 bu. bags,
FOB Remittance with order. John H.
Allen, Fort Valley, Ga.

Cuban Yellow Prolific, weevil resis-
tant, nubbed and hand shelled, 75c per
peck, del $2.50 bu. FOB. John W.
Moseley, Soperton, Ga. RFD 2.

Piedmont 2 ear seed corn, Ist yr.
from: Orig. $3 bu. FOB, or $1.25 per
peck, del. Rhett Steinheimer, Wool-
sey, Ga. Rt. lL. : :

Corn in shuck, $1 bu. Also Velvet
beans for sale. W. W.. Bedingfield,
Harrison, Ga.

50 bu. Mexican June seed corn, for
sale. W. E. Holcomb, Loganville, Ga.

25 bu. Mexican June corn for sale.

W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga.

Extra early Yellow corn for roasting
ears( 25c qt. del. also old fashioned
pumpkin and good selected melon seed,
each 20c cup. All postpaid. Mrs.
Grace B. Murphy, Jasper, (1a. Rt. 2.

Tennessee Red. Cob seed corn, 75c
per peck, $2.50 bu. C.
vonia, Ga.

12 Ibs. good, nice yellow pop corn in
ear, 10c Ib. or $1 for 10 lbs. del. in 5
lb. or more lots. Bertha Moon, Wado,
Ga. Rt. 2. Box 114.

Easons yellow (strain of Turner
county yellow) fleld corn, good yielder

and hard enough to resist weevil dam-

age, $2.25 bu. 5 bu. or more lots, $2. bu.
Cash with order. County Agt. as refer-
ence. J. A. Eason, Tifton, Ga :

Turner county field corn, $2.50 bu.. or
$2.25 bu. in 5 bu. lots; Cuban Flint
yellow, $3 bu. Cash with order. Ref-
erence, County Agt. R. E. Hall, Tifton,

Ga.

200 to 300 bu. corn, $1 bu. at Una-
N. F. Sanders, Unadilla, Ga.

Mexican corn, Blue and White, mix-
ed. Write for sample and price. S. B.
Kinard, Jackson, Ga.

250 bu. good. sound Ear corn. Apply

|to J. W. McLendon, Dawson, Ga. RFD

Extra nice Yellow corn, $3 bu. Extra
good plant after grain. G.M. Williams,
Almon, Ga.

Pure Hastings Prolific seed corn, 1st
yr. from originator, $2 bu. FOB. Care-
fully selected. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton,
Ga,

Georgia Products

Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want to exch. 2 sets. of bred-to-lay
B. R. eggs for 1 peck of Speckled Crow-
der peas. Write what you have. T. M.
Webb, Ellijay, Ga.

Want to exch. 1 cup very fine, pro-
lific Unknown watermelon seed, for
3 cups of white peas, or 3 cups of but-
ter-bean seed. At once. Write what
you have. Mrs. Wm. OKelley, Colbert,
Ga. Rt. 3.

Want 2 lb. tender, streaked snap
beans (bunch). Would like to exch.
mixed fielti peas, So. curled mustard,
green pod okra, Hot pepper seed, or
Heading collard plants, now ready.
Mrs. 8. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 1-2 bu. Otootan beans. Will
exch. Inan Runner duck eggs for

Mrs. T..K. Moore, Canton, Ga.
ib 3;

Want to exch. 30 gal. cans of Ga.

Cane syrup for 6 bu. Brab or Iron peas.
Ea. to pay postage. J. W. Taylor, Pel-
ham oo G M 2 2 bh 437





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barn. Hosie C. Corbitt,

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Georgia Products
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

Want Otootan beans. Exch. some of
my highly approved Broadwell dbl-
jointed cottonseed. Make best price
and I will make prices on my seed that
will enterest you. R. G. Broadwell,
Roswell, Ga.

Want garden Bunch bean seed, also
cronfield bean seed. Will exch. B. R.
eggs. Write first. Mrs. Esther Lewis,
Rydal, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 2 bu. Bunch velvets and 1 bu.
Iron Clad peas. Must be pure. Exch.

for same. Wm. A. Vandiver, Martin,
Ga. Rt..2,

Want 2 bu. Otootans. Will exch. cot-
ton seed at $1 bu. Either angford or
Broadwell cotton seed. Roy T. Baker,



Menlo, Ga.

Want to exch. 2 bu. Garrick corn Ist
yr. from Coker, for 1 bu. sound peas.
Grady Atkinson, Madison, Ga.

Want Otootan beaius for seed. Exch.
S. L. Wyandotte eggs. R. E. Long,
Bremen. Ga. Rt. 2.

Want to exch. Seed Cane at 2 1-2c
per stalk (a tthe Bed) and Kudzu
lants at $20 M. for Otootan or Laredo
ae beans. J. R. Gable, Raymond,

a.

Scotts Marlboor' oProlific, big eared
var. from 21 years field selection, $2.50
bu. $1.50 per 1-2 bu. $1 peck. Z. L.
Scott, Concord, Ga.

Ellis seed corn, 2 ear. var. 1 to 20
rows on ear, $1.25 peck, $3.75 bu. Se-
lected, shelled by hand. L. P. Strange,
Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 5.

Whatleys Prolific well selected and
Shelled, nice and sound, 4 ears to stalk
with very small cob, $2.50 bu. or in 5
bu. lots, $ bu. Alex Barfield, Louisville,
Ga. Rt. 2. :

Want 25 Ibs. colored Bunch butter-
beans. Will give $4 for same. Write
what kind you have. J. B. Ingram,
Waverly Halls, Ga.

Want 30 Ibs. 6 wks. Crowder peas.
Send sample and price. W. Q. Chil-
ders, Ringgold, Ga. Rt. 4. :

Want Mammoth Yellow Soy beans
and seed peas, good and sound; Will
exch. 90-day running Velvets, at $1.50
per bu., 1-2 gal. cans of good, thick
pure Ga. Cane syrup at 85c gal. and
imp. Gov. insp. Porto Rico and Nancy
Hall sweet potato plants at $1.50 for
same. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4,
Box 119.

Want to exch. Matthews new Soy
beans for Velvets and Ga. Ribbon Cane
Syrup; also have a few bu. Artichokes
$1.50 bu. and a few bu. black walnuts
in hull. Make offer. M. G. Sheehan,
Sharon, Ga.

Want 1 peck of white Sugar Crowder
and 1 gal. of-little white mush or Lady
peas, for seed. Will pay $1 per pack
for Crowders, and 10c lb. for the Mush.
Must be sound and clean. L. C. Rush,
Buena Vista, Ga. RFD 3.

Want to exch. the White Lady peas
for the white Sugar Crowders (big
round white pea packed so in hull it is
flat at ends) Lb for lb. Mrs. Leila
West, Richland, Ga.

Want Sugar Crowders, white pink-
eyed and Calif. black-eyed peas, or any
other good variety for planting. Send
sample and lowest cash price del. Will

-exch. fine strawberry plants, well root-

ed. 300 plants for 1 gal. peas. Ea. to
pay postage. Write first Mrs. T. 7.
McCurley, Hartwell, aG. Rt. 5.

Want to exch. speckled Bunch but-
ter-beans for stringless string beans
(prefer Wax) Qt. for qt. also for black-
eyed or other good table peas; qt. of
beans for 2 of peas. L. C. Tanner, Sa-
vannah, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want 1-2 bu. white, black-eyed Crow-
der peas. will exch. 1-2 bu. of good
Laredo Soy bean seed. Clean and
sound. Will pay Exp. C. Q. Marks,
Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 2 bu. Osceola beans. Pay cash
if right price. W. D. Watson, Logan-
ville, Ga.

Want black-eyed 6 weeks peas and
other white Crowders, early peas. J.
H. Leverett, Parrott, Ga.

Want 1-2 gal. white, cream or speck-
led Crowder peas. Will exch. Ky. Won-
der pole bean or pumpkin seed, at 20c
pint. Ea .to pay postage. Mrs. Grace
B. Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want 2 or 3 bu. good sowing peas.
State price. Must be reasonable. T.
R. Garrett, Mt. Airy, Ga. Rt. 1.

CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL WANTED
Want to exch .bu. of feterita (unex-
celled for poultry and stock) seed for



o aaa. pure Hickory corn. Ea. to pay f-t.

E. F. Thompson, Farmington,





}be pure.







MARKET BULLETIN

Want 40 bu. corn. State price del.
J. E. McBride, Cataula, Ga.

Want to buy at lowest cash price del.
to Norcross a few bu. of good, sound
corn. State kind and price. Would
exch. pure bred S. C. R. I. Red (Owens
strain), or Kerlins S. C. W. L. eggs for
same. Mrs. C. W. Page, Norcross, Ga.

Cotton Seed For Sale

Non-Wilt Dixie Triumph, ginned on
private gin, produced 1 bale per acre
in 1929. 7-8 in. staple, $1.25 per bu.
FOB. R. M. Walters, Martin, Ga.

300 bu. Piedmont Ped. cotton seed,
grown under supervision Expert Breed-
er for 5 years, $1.50 bu. H. R. Har-
ber, Commerce, Ga.

Neelys Cleveland, 2nd yr. from. org.
$1 bu. 1 bu. lots, $9 FOB. W. B. Moor-
head, Canon, Ga. Rt. 1.

1 M. lbs. Piedmont Cleveland, raised
in 1928, $3 per 190 lbs; also 1500 Ibs.
Piedmont Cleveland, raised in 1929,
$2.50 per 100 lbs. All Pure and clean,
1st yr. from Originator, FOB. Mrs. J.
M. Whitton, Canon ,Ga. RFD 3.

College No. 1, first yr. from breeder,
+ bu. del. Joe H. Hooper, Ranger,

a.

Cotton seed gathered before rain
floods, last Fall, Neelys Imp. and Wil-
son Type Big Boll, $1 bu. D. R. Thomas,
Tennille, Ga. i

Pure Ruckers grown in No. Ga. Rolls
cleaned when ginned, 90c per bu. FOB.
J. W. Bradley, Chatsworth, Ga.

' Petty-Toole for planting, $1 bu. FOB.
G. T. Knowles, Broxton, Ga.

200 bu. College No. 1, Petty-Toole,
Manley Heavy Fruiter, Cooks Wilt
Resistant, Ist yr. from Orig. $1 bu.
Exch. for pure Porto Rico pot. plants,
a inspected. Bob Lindsey, Lenox,

a.

25 bu. pure Wilson Imp. Type Big
Boll, $3 per 100 lb. bags. Exchange. for
pure bred Guernsey male yearling. W.





O. Talley, Ohoopee, Ga.

25 bu. Mathis Elite Imp. wilt resis-
tant Toole, carefully picked and gin-
ned, $1 bu. FOB. O. W. Barker, Sr.
Edison, Ga. a

Cokers No. 5, 1 and 1-16 in staple
(won first prize in 5 acre contest in
1928); Wannamaker Cleveland, all gin-
ned and recleaned on my private gin,
any of the above, $1.00 bu. FOB. Ship-
ped same day order is received, in good
pees. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga.

1.
Lee Wilson Big Boll, ist yr. from
oe $1 bu. R. N. Massey, Nicholson,

a.

100 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland Big
Boll $3 a 100 Ibs. J. G. Reeves, Pal-
metto, Ga.

Pure Wannamaker, recleaned, 80c bu.
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

20 bu. Big Boll wilt resistant, $1 bu.
Exch. for chickens or good, sound Brab
or Iron peas. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Syl-
vester, Ga.

Genuine Piedmont Big Boll and Pet-
ty Toole, ist yr. from Orig. Carefully
ginned, kept pure and clean, in 2 1-3
bu. bags, 90c bu. Edward Lewis, Ft.
Valley, Ga. Rt. 4.

Wannamaker cotton seed, recleaned,
o. me W. P. Christopher, Senoia, Ga.

Pure College No. 1, $3 per 100 lbs. L.
A. Holmes, Ranger, Ga.

1 M. lbs. Wilson Type Big Boll, ist
yr. from Orig. $2.50 per 100 lbs. FOB.
R. L. Christian, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 1.

Half and Half, picked before rains,
culled, cleaned and guar. sound, $4 per
100 lbs. FOB. In good strong bags, J.
J. Proctor, Eastman, Ga.

50 bu. College No. 1, for planting, 75c
per bu. or $1 bu. recleaned, FOB. J. F.
Briscoe, Logansville, Ga.

10 bu. Salisbury, 1 1-8 staple, picked
without wetting, $1 bu. del. Idus Ave-
rett, Chipley, Ga.

Cokers bright and clean, carefully
selected, $1.50 bu. G. S. Wilson, Bue-
na Vista, Ga. RFD 5.

College No. 1 $1 bu. M. I. Walton,
Eatonton, Ga.

Lee Wilson Big Boll, 3c per lb. FOB.
Cash with order. W. J. Jackson, Och-
locknee, Ga.

25 or 30 bu. Cleveland Wannamaker,
1929 crop, 85c bu. in bags, FOB. Cash
with order. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bre-
men, Ga.

Mathis Imp. Petty Toole, wilt resis-
tant, $1 bu. FOB. G. A. Lamar, Powers-
ville, Ga.

500 lbs. cotton seed, $2 per 100 lbs.
W. M. Fortner, Meansville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Wannamakers (cost $3 bu. last year)
well cared for at gin, $2 bu. Exch. for
Otootan beans to plant for hay. Must
3 bu. cotton seed for 1 bu.
beans. Eo. to pay transportation chgs.
J. R. Parker, Oakman, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Neelys $1.25 bu. in any quan-
tity. W. C. Adams, Bowdon, Ga.

Ruckers, lst yr. _












from Orig. | D

Roll cleaned at gin, $1 bu. Mrs. W. A.
Bennett, Adairsville, Ga.

Mabene cotton seed, Lee Wilson
type, Dixie Triumph, all $1.25 per bu.
Wilt Resistant, other seeds, $1 bu. All
are good seed. J. H. Leverett, Parrott,
Ga. Rt. 1. Box 101.

Pure Ruckers, picked before fall
rains, ist yr. from Orig. ginned 48 per
cent lint this year, $1.25 bu. COD. J.

M. Robinson, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. Box |9

168.

Several hundred Tooles and Cleve-
lands, sound and clean, 60c bu. FOB
Millhaven. M. S. Hillis, Girard, Ga.
RFD.

Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll and
Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll, 1928-
29 planting seed, sound and graded, $
bu. FOB. Mrs. N. J. White, Hartwell,
Ga. Rt. 1. :

35 bu. Cokers long staple, 75c bu.
ae T. P. Stanley, Greensboro, Ga.

Cleveland Big Boll, 85c per bu. FOB.
W. C. Williams, Woodville, Ga.

Cooks 306-7 Wilt-Resistant, kept
pure at gin, 1st yr. from breeder. Ger-
mination test by County Agt. shows 92

per cent. $1.50 bu. FOB. also Tooles

Wilt Resistant, kept pure at Gin, ger-

mination 91 per cent $1.25 bu. Yields |G

from 1 M to 1b00 lbs seed cotton. A.
C. Price, Bronwood, Ga.

Ped. Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll,
ist yr. from Orig. culled and cleaned,
$1.25 bu. $4 per 100 Ibs. FOB. J. H.
Parks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 6.

Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll,
picked without wetting, and recleaned-
ed, $1 bu. T. R. Duggan, Warthen, Ga:

75 bu. good Petty-Toole, $1 bu. FOB.
L. L. Ware, Carnegie, Ga.

Cooks Wilt-Resistant, $1 bu. W. S.
Norton, Edison, Ga. ;

50 bu. sound Wannamaker Cleveland
1st yr. from Orig. $1.10 bu. FOB. or $1
bu. at my barn. Mark Head, Cedar-
town, Ga. RFD 6.

Wannamaker Big Boll, about 40 bu.
left at $1 bu. The best cotton in No.
Ga. 100 per cent sound, picked and
ginned dry. Will exch. for good, home
raised side meat, at fair price and
some for No. 1, 10 Ib. size buckets good
Sugar Cane syrup at 75c per gal. and
exch. 3 bu. for 2 M. pink Porto Rico
pot. plants, del. April 20th. Ea. to pay
frt. 100 lb. sacks and put in Depot at
puchatee. J. T. Thornton, Buchanan,

a.

100 bu. each, Cleveland Big Boll re-
cleaned cotton seed, 1st lot grown from
contest patch, J. O. M. Smith var. 1st
yr. from Orig. $ and $1 bu. E. T. Bos-
well, Jr. Siloam, Ga.

20 bu. Cooks imp. Wilt-Resistant,
picked before storms, privately ginned,
guaranteed t obe pure and sound, $1
bu. T. C. Parker, Wray, Ga.

6 bu. Hastings Bank Account, Ist
yr. from Orig. $1.25 bu. FOB. Amos
Willingham, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 2.

A few bu. Ruckers, $1.20 bu. FOB.
a Nicholson, Dalton, Ga. Rt 1. Box

Cokers extra Cleveland, 1928 crop,
ist yr. from breeder. Stapled 1 1-8 in.
by Ga. Cotton Growers Crop Assn.
As prolific as the best short staple va-
rieties (was decidedly storm-proof
throughout the rains of last Septem-
ber), $1 bu.also College No. 1 gathered
before rains, sound and kept pure ac-
cording to specifications of the Seed
Breeders Assn. Staple last season
15-18 in. and 1 in. Large Boll, easily
picked, $1 bu. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-
ton, Ga.

Plants For Sale

Napier Grass Roots, will produce 30
to 60 tons of green forage, Gov. an-
alysis gives it the same protein value





as alfalfa. Can be cut 4 times. All
ae like it. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert.
a.

Imp. red skin Porto Ricans and Nan-
cy Hall potato plants, Gov. insp. $1.25
per M FOB. C. R. Redmond, Pelham,

a.

Himalaya black berry plants, 3 doz.
60c; 5 doz. 75c, or 7 doz. $1. Exch. for
other things. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Aus-
tell, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 90.

State insp. red imp. Porto Ricans,
by April 10th, $1.75 M. A. A. Crider,
Douglas, Ga., Rt. 3.

Porto Rico and Nancy Hall pot.
plants, for sale. Would like to con-
tract with party to furnish 10 to 20M
ea. week by Express. Will exch. some
for meat and lard. I. D. Barlow, Alma

a.

Early var. cabbage plants, $1.25 M.
Prompt shipment and full count guar
W. T. Brooks, Arlington, Ga.

Pitts; Gases. 27.
Prizetaker onion, E. J. and _ Flat
tch cabbage plants each, $1 M. Por-













Thursday, April 10, 1930,
to Ricans, $2 M. H. D. Salter, Pitts,
G a

a. i
Well rooted, fresh E. J. and Chas. W.
cabbage plants, $1 M del. S. C. Rowe,
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2. :
Imp. Porto Ricans Gov. insp. $1.50
M FOB, or $1.75 M del. O. L. Mob-
ley, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 43. t
Heading collard plants 20c a 100 del.

Fine All-Season cabbage, 25c a 100 del.

Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga., Rt.

Porto Ricans and Nancy Hall pot.
plants by mail postpaid, $2 M, or $1.50
M. Exp. FOB. Book orders for del.
from April 15th to June 30th. Cor-
respondence invited on large orders
and eontracts; Chas. W. cabbage
plants, shipping daily, $1.25 M,_ by
mail prepaid, or $1 M, Exp. FOB. John
W. Berryhill, Lakeland, Ga.

Chas. W. cabbage plants (have not
frozen so will not go to seed) $1, 500;
$2 M, postpaid, or $1.65 M. FOB Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. O. J. Neundorfer, :
Albany, Ga.

Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M del. or
$1.50 M. Exp. Collect; tomato plants,
31.25 M del. S. J. Lindsey, Omega, Ga.

Porto Ricans, State insp. $1.75 M,
5M or more, $1.50 M. FOB. April del.
Moss packed. H. R. Owens, Pembroke,

a

Heading variety collard plants, $1.25
M. or 75c per 500. Exch. for pure speck-
led or Unknown peas. A. B. Taylor,
Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Genuine Red skin Porto Ricans, Gov.
insp. $1.50 M. FOB. or $1.75 M. del. in
Ga. April, May and June del. Full
count guar. iltoh Arnold, Surrency, Ga.

Rt. 2. : 6
Cabage and Bermuda onion plants 2

20c a 100, also large 1-2 bu. gourd see

25 for 15c. rs. G. M. Owens, Hawkins-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3. :

Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and treated
$1.40 M. del, Leroy Lightsey, Surrency,
Ga. Rt. 2. Sees

Imp. Porto Ricans, $150 M. Ful
count and prompt shipment FOB. Pearl
Lightsey, Bristol, Ga. : ;

EB. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
$1 M; Ruby King, pimiento pepper, $1-

50 M: Matchless, Greater B. and New 2

Stone tomato, $1.60 M. Good strong
plants. All del. Harold Smith, Bax-
ley, Ga. Box 97. os

Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. |
over 5 M. $1.50 M. tomato plants, $1.50 |
M, Ruby King pepper, $2.25 M. cab-
bage plants, $1.25 M. All FOB. M. L.
Bullard, Baxley, Ga.

Missionary, Klondike and Lady
Thompson strawberry, 50c a 100, $3.50
M. Exch. for honey or garden beans.
Mrs. co Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1.
Box

Pure Porto Rico pot. plants, $160 M.

a. your town. F. L. Carter, Coffee, i

Porto Ricans, tomato plants, $1.50
M. Ruby King pepper, $2.25 M. Cab- |
bage plants, $1.25 M. All FOB. O. P.
Pittman, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Vee

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, $1 M. Write for prices on to-
mato, pepper, onion and potato plants.
Andrew W. Clark, Thomasville, Ga.

Chalkes Early Jewell tomato plants,
3 doz. 25c, or 40c per 100 postpaid. Mrs.
T. W. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. |

Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.75 M. or |
more $1.50 M. April del. Moss packed.
O. H. Owens, Pembroke, Ga.

Hastings Big Brimmer and Mar-
lobe tomato plants, 30c per 100, or $2
ger M. Open field grown. April del. |
uady Thompson, everbearing straw- |
verry plants, 30c per 100, or $1.50 per |
M. (No name and address).

Hastings Big Brimmer and Mar-
zlobe tomato plants, 30c. per 100, or $2
per M. Open field grown. April del.
W. M. McDonald, Rt. 2. Alma,

a.

50,000 tomato plants ready to ship,
slobe, Stone, Hastings extra early, $1.-
25 for 500; $2 per M; more than 5 M.
$1.75. Potato plants, govt insp, $1.40
per M. More than 5 M. $1.25. Mrs. J.
F. Smith, Rt. 4. Baxley, Ga.

_ Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, gov.
insp. $1.50 per M. any amount. Cash
with order. W. H. Vaughn, Rt. 4. Box
60, Baxley, Ga. ae

Genuine imp. Porto Rican potato
plants, grown from selected seed from
vine grown potatoes. Insp. and treated

$1.75 per M. in 5M. lots and up, $1.50

per M. H. G. Evans, Graham, Ga.
Frost proof, Early Jersey, Charles-
ton, Wakefield, and Early Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, 500 for 75c; $1.25 per
M. Tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Post-
paid. By exp
Cabbage plants, $1.25 per M. Ber- |
muda onion plants, $1.25 per M. Porto :
Rican potato plants, $2 per M. Mailed.

B. R. Woodliff, Rt. 1. Flowery Branch, _
_ Prizetaker onion plants, $1 M, to-|G .
mato plants, $150 M. T. G. Crenshaw.

a.
Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per
M; in 5M. lots or more, $1.25. All FOB
here. April del. Seed stock State insp.
Joe Higdon, Calvary, Ga |















. col. $1 per M. Porto Ri-







Thursday, April 10, 1980,

Seed For Sale

(Centinued from page twelve)

25 Ibs. Orange Cane seed, Spangled

Top, also good for forage, 10c per lb.

3 Ibs. 25c; also field peas, clean and

4

sound, 3 Ibs. 50c, Add postage. Mrs.

pees Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga.
FD 2. :

- Red Hearted ,Tom Watson seed, sel-

_ @cted from good melons, dried in

Shade, 50c Ib. E. W. Roach, Ashburn,
Ga. Rt. 2. . SAS.

Thurmond Grey, sound and pure,
hand saved and recleaned, from choic-

ee Waldrep, Buena Vista, Ga. Rt. 5.

lin, Ga.
_-. Crotolaria puts more nitrogen in

more requized to sow one acre.

*.

= dale, Ga.

est melons, 75c ib. del. in Ga. J. L.

1 quart muskmelon seed, $1. Broom

corn seed, 25 cts. per qt. L. M. Ader-

- hold, Lavonia, Ga.

-_ 10 Ibs. good long green okra seed, 40
_ ets. per Ib. J. H. Starley, RFD 4, Dub-

land than velvet beans. Easy to grow,
needs no liming or inoculation. Seed
_ 60 cts. per lb. blus postage. 3 lbs. or
RoE.
- McCart, RFD 2, Covington, Ga.
Gen. Rocky Ford imp.
seed, 75 cts. per lb. BE. B. Travis, River-
Speckled Brabham peas, $4 per bu.
FOB this station; mixed at $3.50. Ex-
_ cell watermelon seed, 75 cts. per lb.
, A. Walker, Ellaville, Ga.
Hastings sugar pumpkin seed, 1-4

Tb. 25 cts. cash. Will. exchange for

_. White bunch. butter beans. Mrs. C. A.

_ Willbanks, RFD 5, Commerce, Ga.

~. 60 lbs. Thurmond, Grey watermelon
seed, hand saved, shade dried, free
from disease, 75 cts per lb. delivered.

_ A. Abbott, RFD 2, Pinehurst, Ga.

White multiplying nest onions, 60

e cts. per gal. delivered. Mrs. Roy D.

Aes - Tankersley, Appling, Ga.

- Ib. FOB Eastman.
Man, Ga.i-

_ White velvet okra seed, 25 cts. per
A. L. Coffee, East-

Cushaw, crook neck, large pumpkin

seed, tomato seed, sunflower seed, all

Ss _l ets. per packet. Add postage on small

orders. Sarah Grindle, RFD 1, Dah-

lonega, Ga.

-. Few pounds each Kleckley Sweet
- watermelon seed, 60c lb; Thurmond

- Grey melon seed 50c Ib. Few Stone

_ Mountain seed 75 cents per lb. Rocky
- Ford cantaloupe seed, 60 cts per Ib.

Yellow Golden Summer Crook-neck

_ Squash, 60 cts per lb. Kentucky Won-
_-der Pole beans, 35 cts per lb. 6 weeks
Red Valentine bush beans, 30 cts. per
Ib. All delivered in Georgia. Miss
Martha Cheatham, RFD 2; College
Park, Ga. >
Syrup cane seed for sale.
for
will exchange for

syrup or sowing,
Write for prices.

some peas.

_ Winter Watermelon seed, 10 cts. per
_pkt. P. Pulliam, RFD 1, Toccoa, Ga.

-. Will sell or exchange hot pepper
seed, mixed peas, curled mustard seed,

for 2 lbs. whole bunch butter beans, |
gS aoe sound seed. Mrs.

S. G. Rogers,
FD 2, Claxton, Ga. :

95 lbs. Stone Mountain watermelon

* poe 60-cts. per lb. J. D. Means, Elko,
Ga

x

: Want to exchange black eyed Cali-
fornia peas for sowing sorphum seed.

_. Albert Mills, Curryville, Ga.

-~. frost, 14 cts. per half cup, or 22 cts.
---per cup. delivered. Will take stamps.

2 Ibs. good streaked half runner gar-

_ den bean seed, nice ,free from weevils.
~ 45 cts. per lb. postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wil-

son, RFD 2, Canon,-Ga.
_ Long, green okra seed. Will bear till

-_Will give-3 cups for one half gallon of

field peas. Write what kind you have.
Mrs: Mattie OKelly, RFD 3, Colbert,
- Dill seed for pickling, 5 cts. per

: S _ tablespoon. Add postage. Bunch but-
_ ter bean seed, 30 cts per Ib. Mrs. D. W.

Waddell, Bremen, Ga. Ze
White Stem collard seed for sale.

_ Write for prices. J. M. Poulk, Sec. for

ollard Seed Growers Assn. Cairo, Ga.

Choice Crotalaria seed, new legume
(great land builder) grows 4 to 6 ft. on
poorest land without inoculation or fer-

_ tilizer) 60c lb. 5 or more lbs. 50c Ib. feb.

from melions, wt. 30 to 40 Ibs. ea. free

- Dp. S. Major, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 1.

400 Ibs. Thurmond Grey, selected
_ from disease, 50e lb. J. B. Hanner,
Charing, Ga.

Pure Honey Drip, recleaned sorghum

~ eane seed, 5 Ibs. 65e; 10 Ibs. $1.20. All

del. in Ist er 2nd zones. No checks.
R..C. Moore, Roekmart, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure, hand a col-

cantaloupe

- Heavy |
headed and long jointed. Fine

: A, E.1G
_ Thompson, RFD I, Winston, Ga.

eS

MARKET BULLETIN

Owens, Moultrie, Ga. RFD 1.

9 lbs. Thurmond Grey seed, 50c lb.
and postage. J. B. Carroll, Pineview,
Ga. Rt. 1. :

Pure home grown Swycard collard
seed, 10c ounce, @ Ib. B. F. Scott,
Dawson, Ga. -

Dipper gourd seed, 3 doz. seed, 10c
and postage; also giant Russian sun-
flower seed, 25c gt. Exch. for Bermuda
onion plants. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.

Pure Pride of Ga. melon seed, $1 Ib.
more than 1 1-2 lbs. 80c lb. W. C.
Lee, Grantville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Seed Wanted

Want 5 bu. early Orange or Amber
Cane seed and 2 bu. of Otootan beans.
B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga. :

Want some tipland seed rice, sound
grain that will: germinate, also want
artichoke seed. F. N. Smith, Glenn-
ville, Gt. Rt. A. Box 92.

Want to get prices and samples of
watermelon, cantaloupe, _muskmelon
and cabbage seed. Lonnie A. Bryan,
Chester, Ga. Rt. 2.

_ Want 12 to 15 lbs. Irish Grey water-
melon seed. Quote best price. F. 8.
Fowler, Alko, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to hear from party having
Rice seed for sale. G. W. Vining,
Lakeland, Ga.

Want 2 bu. Spangle Top Cane seed,
and 3 bu. Bunch Velvet beans. State
price of each, Paul Knox, Appling, Ga.
Box 43. :

Want 2 bu. Red Top or Orange Cane
seed; 3 bu. 90-day Velvet beans, and 10
bu. pure Toole Wilt Resistant cotton
seed. A. C. Knox, Appling, Ga.

Want old fashioned African Red Top
sorghum seed, big, heavy Heads. C. B.
Milner, Shiloh, Ga. :

Want to exch. colored hunning but-
ter-bean seed for Crowder pea, seed,
any kind, but prefer White. Want 1 or
2 qts. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga._

Plants For Sale

can potato plants, insp. and from
vine grown seed $2 per M. Prompt
shipment and satisfactory plants, guar.
R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga.
Large Rhubarb plants, 3 for 25cts;
75c. per doz. 2 doz. $1.40 del. Large
bunch catnip, 3 for 25c; 50c per doz.
strawberry plants, have large berries,
name unknown, 30c per 100; $1 per 500
or $1.65 per M. Bermuda grass roots,
$2 per packed peck measure, or $6.50
per bu. del. Cash or money order =
Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Rt. 5. Hartwell.
Ga. =
Porto Rican potato plants, pure str.
State insp. grown from large potatoes;
$1.75 per M. del. Cash with order. Wm.
McDonald, Rt. 1. Box 121, Valdosta,

a. : :
Imp. red and pink skin Porto Rican
Govt. insp. and well dipped, potato
plants. April and May del. $1.50 per M
Money Orders only. G. E. Aspinwall,
Rt. A. Box 129 Odum Ga. e 2
Tomato plants 35 for 25c 100 for 50c
del. Cabage plants 300 for 75c; 500 for
$1 del. Jno. Underwood, Baxley, Ga.
Govt insp. Porto Rican ponte plants
red and pink skin varieties. $1.50 per
M. parcel post. Cash with order. B. J.
Baker, Sparks, Ga. - :









$1.75 per M. 5 M. or more, $1.60 per M.
10M. $1.50 per M; 50,000, $1.25 per M.
FOB. Cash with order. I grow and ship
my own plants. R. F. Lewis, Rt. 4. Bax-
ley, Ga.
Napier Grass roots, $6.50 per M. W.
J. Josey, Americus, Ga.
Govt insp. Porto Rican potato plants
$1.65 per M; 5 M. or more, $1.50 per M.
Cash wih order, FOB Baxley, will exch.
a few for seed peas. 2 M. plants for 1
bu. peas. J. F. Lewis, Rt. 4. Baxley, Ga.
Beefstake, Greater Baltimore, Mar-
globe, Stone tomato plants ready to
ship. $1.25 for 500; $2 per M; $1.75 for
more than 5M. Cash with order. Porto
Rican potato plants, govt insp. Ready
for shipment in April. $1.40 per M. More
than 5M, $1.30. W. H. Morris, Rt. 4,
Baxley, Ga.
Barly Jersey Wakefield cabbage
plants, $1.25 per M. del. Also few Stone
Mtn. melon seed, 85c per Ib. Mrs. Ou-
ida Harper, Wray Ga.
Red and yellow Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M; 10 M, $14.00. Cab-
bage plants, 600 for 65e, 1M, $1 post-

500 for 75, 1 M for $1.25, postpaid.
Jno. B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Frostproof Early Jersey and Chas.
Wakefield eabbage plants now ready for
quick shipment. 65c for 500; $1.10 per
M. del. & C. Crowe, Rt. 2. Fitzgerald,



W. B.| im

Porto Rican plants, $1.50 per M.

Genuine Porto Rican potato plants,

paid. Tomato plants, Globe and Stone,
for lot, or



ve
4



A, R. Rosser, Rt. D. Cordele, Ga.
M. del. S. C. Rowe, Rt. 2, Fits
Frostproof Early Jersey and Chas.
Wakefield cabbage plants now rea
for quick shipment. 65c for 500; $1.10
per M delivered. S. G. Rowe, Reute
2, Fitzgerald, Ga, -
Imp. Porto Rican plants, $1.50 per
M FOB. G. H. Rentz, oo Ga.
A few Porto Rican potato plants at
$1.50 per M. A. R. Rosser, Route D;
Cordele, Ga.

State insp. well dipped, imp. Porto
Rican potato plants, $125 per M. FOB
or $1.40 crated and del. Cash with order.
No checks accepted. Leland Lightsey,
Rt. 2. Box 133, Odum, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, free from
disease, $1.50 per M. FOB. Early Wake-
field plants, $1 per M. del. A. Cameron,
sake ta Aare

Booking orders for Marglobe toma-
to plants, ready for del about April
21st. $2.50 per M. A. J. Buchanan, Box
231, Americus, Ga.

Iceburg lettuce plants, 25c per 100,
del. Cash with order. L. E.. Harrison,
Dublin, Ga.

Pure Porto Rican tato plants,
$1.75 per M. del. P. O. $1.50 FOB. Be-
gin del. April 20th. Govt insp. Post
Office wee!
tracts especially solicited. Write for
prices on large shipments. R. L. Griffis
Cecil, Ga.

Pure pink or red skin Porto Rican
potato plants, govt insp. $1.50 per M.
5M or more, $1.50 per M. FOB. Tifton,
Ga., Good strong plants and full count.
Satisfaction guaranteed. A. J. Whid-
don, Rt. 7. Tifton, Ga.

Ga. Collard plants, 20c for 100, or
600 for $1. Ad pereee Black Crow-
der peas, 25 per gt. Add postage..Chas
. Paul, Rt. 1, Shellman, Ga.

Early cabbage collard and onion
plants now ready, 500 for 75c; $1.25 per
M. The. plants below for the last of
apn and May: Porto Rican potato
plants, $2 per M. Ruby King and -pi-
miento pepper plants, 500 for $1; $1.50
per. M. Stone and Baltimore tomato
plants, 500 for 75c; $1.25 per M. All

{plants postage paid. R. Chancelor, Se-
ville, Ga. : i

Large heading variety collard plants,
Abe 100. del. Mrs, A. 8S. Paulk,
Ont ip tato pl :

0 can potato plants, govt insp.
and treated, $1.75 per M. 5M or more,
$1.50 per M. Full count guaranteed.
Melvin Hutcheson, Rt. 4. Baxley, Ga.

Kudzu vine, 4 for 25c. Miss Mildred
Taylor, Rt. 3. Gordon, Ga. aoe
_ Kudzu plants, rooted, $5 per M. Cut-
tings with 2 joints, $3 per M. E. W.
Tanner, Rt. 3: Box 20. Sandersville, Ga.

Yellow skin Porto Rican potato plants
gov't insp. and treated at $1.75 per M.
Del. Will be ready about 10th or 15th.
of April. Please send money order. D.
Story, Autreyville, Ga.

Imp. purple and pink skin Porto
Rican potato plants from vine cuttings
$2 per M. 5M or more, $1.75 per M. del.
= W. Brown, Rt .D. Box 109, Cordele,

se

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50
per M. FOB. $1.65 del. in Ga. H. W.
Bennett, Alma, Ga.

Porto Rican and Early triumph po-
tato plants, 500 for $1.25; $2 per M.
postpaid. Exp. col. $1.75 per M; 5M, $8;
10M, $15. Tomato plants, 500, 80c., $1-
50 per M. postpaid. Cabbage plants, $1-
ee per M. paid. H. D. Salter, Pitts,

a.

Pure Porto Rican potato lants
grown from the vine potato plants, $1-
75 per M. 5 M. or more, $1.65 per M.
All orders FOB. D. W. Carter, Hazel-
hurst, Ga.

Deans delicious Strawberry plants,
large oblong, very prolific, grows in
clusters with deep red heart. This sea-
son is the first time offered to public.
Still have limited amount for sale at
25c per doz. or.5 doz. for $1. Money re-
funded if not satisfied after
them out. L. B. Dean Avalon, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rican petato plants, $1.56
per M. Early Triumph, $1.75 per M.
State insp. References on request. Sat-
isfaction renee: G. J. Holton, Rt.
4. Alma, Ga.

Boooking orders for collard
May and June Del. 35c per 100; 50c per
200; 500 75c; $1.25 per M. 5M and 10M.
lots $1 per M. FOB. Clyde Williams,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Ret. 1.

Imp. red skin Porto Rican potato

ants,

plants, $1.75 per M. Del. 10 M. $1.60 | Ga.

per M. Boone potato plants, $2 per M.
del, State nee May and June del. W.
O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Bermuda grass, free from trash, 10
bu. at $1.75 pk., $6 per bu. or $50
I exch. for hens or peas.
Chas. Wakefield es plants, 100
for 25c; 500 for 75c; $1.25 per M. June
Pink and Greater Baltimore tomato
plants: 15e per doz; 100 for 35c; 500

Fitzgerald, | t

Order with order. Con-.

exch. for cornfiel
as collards. Mrs. J. B. Cullars, RFD 3

| Alma, Ga. : ;
Kudzu roots at reasonable price. Sell _



M. Del. anywhere | fee,
uovej NO Sa

in Ga, Ouls Belly, Lo

PAGE Pe oR EN e

Porto Rican, Japanese Yam, Pat-
esaw Yam potato Baer insp. and

certified, $1.75 per 5M or more $1-

dy |50 per M. Tomato plants, 45 per 100 ~

$1.40 for 500; $1.90 per M.
per 100; $1.75 per
FOB. Also have fine crystal Wax Wht.
Bermuda onion plants, $1.50 per M.

del. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in-
spected and treated. Red and yellow
skin, $1.50 per M; over 5M, $1.40 per
M. Satisfaction guaranteed. | an
count. F. T. Murray, Patterson, Ga. .

Red skin. Porto Rican potato plants,

Pepper, 60c

govt. inspected and treated, $1.50 per |

M; 5M or more $1.40 per M. Satis-

faction guaranteed. Full count. Silas. _

Tyer, Patterson, Ga.

Genuine Porto Rican plants, govt.
inspected, $1.75 per M; 5M or more,

$1.50 per M. Tomato plants, $1 per.

M. All plants ready to ship. W. F.
Miles, Baxley, Ga. :

True Mastodon strawberry plants,

strong and well rooted. $2 per hundred,

postpaid. L. Hattaway, Blakely, Ga.
Genuine red skin Porto Rican pota-
to plants from vine cuttings. Chemi-
cally treated and inspected. $1.75 per
M; 5M, $1.65 per M delivered to Ga.
points. J. W. Hannan, Sumner, Ga.
Govt. inspected Porto Rican potato

plants for sale at $1.60 per M. deliver- |

ed. Also tomato plants at same price.
= EH. Daniel, RFD 1, Box 122, Ty, Ty,
a,

Improved yellow skin Porto Rican ~
potato plants, $1.50 per M. Cabbage
and tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Ruby
King pepper plants, $2.50 per Bee eae

lis,

FOB. Ready to ship.
RFD 2, Baxley, Ga.

J. P.

Imp. red skin Porto Rican potato
vt insp. $1.50 per M or $1.75 ;

plants, og
delivered. Cash with order. Isaac Sel-
lers, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga. ete
Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, govt
inspected and treated, $2 per M_ or
$1.75 per M for 5M and up FOB Bax-
ey. Good plants and full count gua-
ranteed. Cash with order. No per-
sonal checks accepted. J. M. J-
iams, Baxley, Ga.
Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, govt
inspected, $2 &
31.75 per M FOB.
plants, and full count guaranteed.

A. Poole, Baxley, Ga. Cash with order. _
Genuine Porto Rican potato plants,

Govt. inspected and treated, $1.50 per
M. 5M and up $1.40 per M. Cash with
order. Mrs. E, L. Moody, Baxley, Ga.

Ga. collard plants, 20c per 100, del.

or exch, for table peas; 100 plants for
2-lbs. of peas;

100 plants for 1 lb. of Cornfield beans.
A few Early Jersey cabbage plants to
beans, same offer

3, Claxton, Ga. : om
Genuine Imp. Porto Rican govt. in-
spected, $1.75 per M, 5M and over,
$1.50 per M. ow ready. Early Tri-
umph, $2.25 per M. Cash with order, |
No checks. E. L. Anderson, RFD 4, |

by the hundred or thousand. Write
B. R. Roberts, RFD 2, Collins, Ga. ~

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per

M. Greater Baltimore tomato plants,
$1.50 per M. Ruby Kin
per M. C. L. Steedley, Baxley,

an,

Pink and purple skin Porto Rican
potato plants, govt. inspected, full

count, guaranteed, $1.50 per M, 5M or.
M. R. J. Boatright,

Imp. purple skin and pink skin Por- =
tato plants, govt. nee,
pe-

more, $1.45
Coffee, Ga.

to Rican
and selected seed, $1.75 per M.
cial a on large orders. Redfield
Beauty tomato plants, $2 per M. New
Stone tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Ap-
ril delivery. Collard plants, $1 per M.
Ready to ship. John R. Boatright,
Coffee, Ga. e

bage plants, $1.35 per M prepaid, 5M
$4.50, not prepaid. Ga. eabbage col-

lards, $1 per M prepaid. Nice plants,

careful packing. Wm. N. Golden,
Box 125, Moultrie, Ga.

ry plants, $1 per 100, $8 per M. Mrs.,
C.. M.

Genuine, good, state inspeeted Por- _
to Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M. |
5M or more, $1.25 per M. April, May
and June del. L. R. Boatright, Cof-
fee, Ga. sc bi :
Genuine imp. Porto Rican
plants, $1.75 per M delivered. R.
Cox, Moultrie, Ga. RFD 5. pene
Red skin Porto Rican potato plants,
$1.50 M sgn FOB. J. H. Taylor, Cof-
se sae Ce ae aes

x shteen)

x.

00; $3 per M. All.

er M or 5M and up, ~
Baxley. Good ee

bunch butterbeans
(white), 100 plants for 1 1-2 Ib. beans,
100 plants for 2 Ibs. Millet seed, or

pepper plants,

Charleston Wakefield, All-Head ear- _

P. Oo
Several thousand Lucretia Dewber- _
Robinson, RFD 3, Greenville, a

potato
M. :

*

i



_ $1.50 per M, FOB Surrency.

Plants For Sale

- _ (Continued from page eleven)

Dill plants, now ready, 10c per doz.
Postpaid. Mrs. O. B. Brown, Jdr., Mat-

hews, Ga.

Bermuda plants in good shape, free
from dirt and trash. Wrapped in pa-
i burlap sacks, $1.25 per bu. FOB.
W. M. Bryan, Canon, Ga. ne
_ Porto Rican potato plants, govt. insp.

1.50 per M, FOB here. Apr. 10th to
20th delivery. Cash- with order..Good
Strong piants, full count. _ Prompt

hipment. Shipped by express only.

F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ga.

_ State insp. and treated Porto Rican

otato piants, $1.75 per M. 5M lots or
more, $1.50 per M. FOB. Packed in
Moss. Cash with order. H. R. Owens,
-Pembroke, Ga.

White Bermuda onion plants, $1.25
Pr M, FOB Pinehurst, Ga: No T,
Christras, RFD 2, Pinehurst, Ga.

Leading varieties of cabbage- and
Ollard plants, 65c per 500; $1 per M.
postpaid. L. F. Branan, Box i198, Ma-
con, Ga. Z



-Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c

per hundred. Will exchange for Su-
gar Crowders or Black-eye peas for
equal amount. Lucille Brown, Box 95,
Clarksville, Ga.

Genuine wp. treated and insp. Por-
to Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M
FOB. Cash with order. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Clifford Altman, RFD 1,
Alma, Ga. :
Nancy Hall and Porto Rican potato
~ plants. State insp. and dipped. $1.50
per M. Cash with order. Mrs. W. H.
Ahl, RFD 3, Alma, Ga,

Purple skin Porto Rican potato

plants, govt. insp. $1.40 per M FOB.

$1.60 per M delivered. Will exchange

for hay pas, 2M plants for 1 bu. peas.

R. B. McDonald, RFD 3, Alma, Ga.

_ Porto Rican, Japanese Yam, Patte-

saw Yam, sweet potato plants, certi-
ed, $16 per M, 5M or more, $1.50

er M; Tomato plants, $1 per. 500;
$1.50 per M. Pepper plants, $1.50 per
500; $2.50 per M. All prices FOB.

_ Fine Crystal Wax White Bermuda on-
~ jon p nts, $1.50 per M, delivered. H.
Stair, Valdosta, Ga. :

All leading varieties of cabbage and

ato plants, 20c per 100, FOB, or

ill exchange for dried fruit, Lady
peas or Crowder peas; or Plymouth

Rock hens or pullets, R. I. Reds, or

her good breed, but no: culls. Mrs.

aura Hinson, RFD A, Box 40, Hazle-
urst, Ga.

Crotolaria, new and prolific legume,
easy to grow, needs no liming or in-
oculator. Puts more nitrogen in the

-jand than velvet beans, 60c per lb. 5
Ibs. or over, 50c per Ib. Three Ibs.

re required to sow one acre. R. E.
McCart, RFD 2, Covington, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in-
_ spected, $1.75 per M, 5M or more, $1.-
~50 per M, or $2 delivered. Grady Cau-

y, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, govt
insp. $1.50 per M, or $1.75 delivered

Georgia. Isaac Sellers, RFD 4, Bax-

y, Ga.

- Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per

M, 5M lots, $1.50 per M. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Melvin Hutcheson, RFD
4, Baxley, Ga.

- Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, govt. insp: and treated, $1.50
per M in lots of 5M or over, $1.40
per M FOB. Also pure Golden Lace
Wyandotte eggs, $1.40 per 15, FOB.
John H. Lee, Surrency, Ga.

Genuine red skin Porto Rican po-
-tato plants, govt. inspected and treat-
_ ed, $1.50 per M in 5M lots or over,
$1.85 per M FOB. Booking orders for
_ May and June delivery. W. R. Hutto,
RFD 2, Box 16, Surrency, Ga.

__ State insp. Porto Rican potato plants
Coy
Rentz, Surrency, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, gov.
-insp. and tweated, $2 per M, or 5M and
up, $1.75 per. M FOB Baxley, Ga. Good

rong plants, and full count guaran-
teed. Cash with order. Mrs. Lizzie

Poole, RFD 5, Baxley, Ga.

_ Potato plants, 40 per cent short in
South Ga. Can ship at $2 per M next
dav after order is received. Tomato
plants, $1.25 per M. Ruby King pep-
_ per plants, $2.50 per M. D. M. Bowl-
er, Baxley, Ga.

Hastings Wilt Resistant, Marglobe,

and Brimmer tomato plants, 20c per

0. or $1.80 per M. Last of April de-
livery. Lady Thompson everbearing
_ strawberry plants $1.50 per M. Roots

icked ee Oe O. H. Owens, Pem-

rsey and

on, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga.

plants, ? per 100, delivered. $1.50 per



Charleston :

MARKET BULLETIN

cabbage plants. Fresh grown, large
and well rooted, also White Bermuda
vnion and cabbage heading collard
plants, 500 for 55c, 90c per M deliver-.
ed postpaid. Porto Rican potato
plants govt. inspected, $1.40 per M.
fomato plants, New Stone and Great-
er Baltimore, 500 for 70c, $1.20 per M
postpaid. All now ready shipped wa-
ver moss to roots. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

Large, Big Boston lettuce, 10c per.
doz. 50c per 100. Stone tomato plants,
0c per doz. 50c per 100. Genuine Ga.
collard plants, 10c per doz. 50c per 100,
Tharleston Wakefield cabbage plants,
10c per doz, 50c per 100.. W. J. Bur-
aey, Box 26, Pooler, Ga.

Pure Porto Rican potato plants,
erown from the vine potato, $1.75 per
M, 5M or, more, $1.65 per M. All FOB
Will ship COD to dependable parties.
Exchange for Iron or Brabham. peas.
D. W. Carter, RFD 3, Hazlehurst, Ga.

Booking orders for Porto Rican po-
tato plants, $1.75 per M, govt. insp.
and treated. Will be ready by May
10th, all delivered. Also Broad-Leaf
tobacco plants, 35c per 100, or $2.50 per
M delivered. G. E. Waldrip, RFD 1,
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Booking orders for collards (plants).
May and June delivery, 35c per 100,
200, 50c;. 500, 75c; $1.25 per M;. 500
and 10M FOB. Clyde Williams, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga., RFD 1.

Certified purple skin Porto Rican
potato plants, $1.75 per M. Spanish
Boone potato plants, $2 per M. May
and June delivery. No checks accept-
ed. Write for prices on large ship-
a Rya Hemphill, Flowery Branch

1a: :

Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.75 per M. ~Old fashioned
Boone potato plants, $2 per M. All de-
livered, May and June delivery. W.
O.: Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga.

Cabbage and collard plants, 200, 50c.
300, 60c; 500, 75c; $1.25 per M. Ship-
ment May. delivered. Cader Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga. : ;

sure Head cabbage plants, also
Premium Flat- Dutch, Charleston
Wakefield plants, 20c per 100, plus
postage. C. G. Southerland, RFD 3,
Box 48, Ellijay, Ga.

Imp. yellow skin, Porto Rican potato
plants, govt. inspected, $1.50 per M,:
"OB Baxley, Ga. Cash with orders.
Will be ready for shipment by Apr. 20.

Mrs. Dellie Waters, RFD 2, Baxley,

Ga. c

Govt. insp.. Porto Rican potato
plants, treated. Good count, strong
nlants: W. H. Troupe, RFD 2, Bax-
ley, Ga.

State insp. Porto Rican potato.
plants, $1.50 per M. delivered. A. P.
Tomberlin, Care D. B. Meadows, Sur-
rency, -Gaci> fe

State. insp. Porto Rican ~ potato
plants, $1.50 per M delivered. D. B.
Meadows, Surrency, Ga. :

Now booking orders for govt. insp.
Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per
M. Over 5M, $1.40 per M FOB. Cash
with order. . Good plants and full
count. Delivery April and May. C. B.
Tomberlin, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga.

Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M. 1-3 cash. books
your order. Balance COD. Good.
strong plants, count guaranteed. J. M.
Campbell, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in-
spected, $1.50 per M FOB. A. M. Dix-

Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, govt. insp. and treated, $1.50
per M. In lots of 5M or over, $1.40 per
M. Cash with order. J. C. Campbell,
RFD 2, Surrency, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rican. potato plants:
Govt. insp. and treated. From vine
cuttings, $1.50 per M,.5M or more, $1.-
25 per M. FOB Surrency. Also a few

old fashioned. Nigger Killer plants

1.50 per M. Would exchange plants
for Barred Rock baby chicks, pure
Heiss W. R. Dykes, RED 2, Surrency,

a. %

Bermuda grass roots, $1 per 100, $5
per M, or will exchange for anything
useful. Each one to pay charges. Gro-
ver Duggan, Sylvester, Ga. :
Pure red skin Porto Rican potate
plants, Govt. inspected and treated
before bedding. $2 per M, 5M tots.
$1.75 per M. Red and yellow skin mix-
ed Porto Rican~ potato plants, $1.75
per M, 5M lots, $1.50 per M. April
and May. Early Jersey oe plant=
25 per 100. delivered, $1 per M, FOB

Douglas, Ga. New Stone tomato

M. J. R. Crider. Douslas, Ga. - oe
Govt. oe Porto pcan potato plants

for May 1st delivery.



fice money order or check must ac-
company order. C. H. Parrish, RFD 6,
Tifton, Ga. _

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75
per M delivered, cr $1.50 HOB, 2M
or more. Write for dealers prices.
Guaranteed plants. Grady Turner,
RFD 3, Macon, Ga. Phone 7904.

Large rooted Kudzu plants, 100 for.

$1. McDonald earliest blackberry and
Fresno dewberry and Lucretia dew-
berry plants, 100 for 70c, 200 for $1.25;
1M for $6. Celestial or sugar fig and
Brown turkey figs, large or 7 medium
or 12 good size tor $1,:carefully pack-
ed and postpaid. J. W. Toole, RFD
4, Macon, Ga.

E. J. and Chas. Wakefield cabbage
plants, Hastings cabbage collard and
true Ga. collard plants, open fieid
grown. Iceburg lettuce, strong and
well rooted. CrystalsWax bermuda
onion, and also Aus. Brown, the long
keeper, 60c per 500, $1 per M. Assort-
ed as wanted, and delivered postpaid.
. L. Durnam, R}I'D 5, Dublin, Ga.

Open, field grown, Early Succession |.

cabpage piants, $2 per M delivered, or
$1.50 at the bed. Very fine, open field
grown tomato plants, 25c per hundred
$2.50 per M. Mrs. T. D. Smith, RFD
3, Savannah, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, grown
from the. vine. Govt. insp. at $1.60
per M del. in Ga..N. W. Daniel, RFD
1, Box 122, Ty Ty, Ga. \

Porto Rican potato pants, govt. insp
and treated, $1./5 per M. 5M or more,

Sage plants, nice, strong, well root-

ed plants, $1 per doz W. S. Wiley,
Auburn, Ga. E
Cabbage collard plants, 25c a 100,
300 for 50c; 500 for 5c; $1.25 per M.
Also old fashioned, white stemmed and
green glazed, mixed in bed, same price.
New Stone tomato plants, ready about
the 20th of April, 45c for 200; oc
for 500; $1.25 per M. All plants de-
livered. Send P. O. Money orders only.
Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, Ga.
Imp. yellow skin Porto Rican pota-
to plants, $1.50 per M, FOB. Ruby
King pepper plants, $2.50 per M. To-
mato and cabbage plants, $1.25 per M.
All FOB. Delivery April, May and
June. J. P. Mullis, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ga.
Nancy Hall potato plants, bedded
from selected seed, $1.75 per M deliv-
ered, or over 3M and_up to 5M, $1.65

/per M. Over 5M and up to 10M, $1.60

per M, delivered, or $1.45 FOB. Good
size plants. Guaranteed count. Will
ship after April 15th. Lonnie Moore,
RFD 3, Baxley, Ga. :

Govt. insp. and treated Porto Rican
potato plants, over 5M, $1.50 per M.
Under. 5M, $1.75 per M delivered. J.
W. Smith, RFD 3, Baxley, Ga.

Govt. inspected Porto Rican potato
plants, treated, good count and strong
plants, $1.35 per M. .Cash with order.
Edwin Troupe, Baxley, Ga.

Govt. insp. Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M. Strong plants,
200d count. Thomas Troupe, Baxley,
Gass ws

Porto Rican potato plants, State in-
spected. $1.75 per M. 5M or more, $1.-
50 per M FOB here. Cash with or-
ders. Full count and prompt. ship-
ment. J. C. Tyre, Bristol, Ga. :

Imp. red skin Porto Rican and Big
Stem Jersey potato plants. Govt. insp.
31.50 per M FOB. Colon J. Hamil-
son, Baxley, Ga. . :

Pure red Skin Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M. 10M and over
prepaid in Georgia. Stephen Ald-
cidge, RFD 3, Alma, Ga.

Large, well rooted Himalaya black- |

erry plants, 15c, each; 25c for. two,
or 12 for $1. Mrs. R. P, Walker, Bon-
aire, Ga. ai L

Tomato plants, . Greater: Baltimore
and: New Stone varieties, now ready,
300, 90c; $1.50 per M. A. W. Parsons,
32FD 2, Abbeville, Ga.

Early Jersey cabbage plants, 25c per
.00; 65 per 500; $1.10 per M. New
Stone, Acme, and Perfection tomato
plants, 30c per 100; $1 for 500; $1.50
oer M. postpaid. Miss Christeen Dur-
jam, Sale City, Ga. :

Early Jersey cabbage plants now
ready, 500,75c; $1.50 per M delivered.
3. C. Waldrip, RFD 1, Flowery Branch
Go a

Booking orders for Marglobe tomato
olants. Ready for delivery about April
2ist, $2.25 per M. Kudzu cuttings. root-
ed, $4 per M.. Miss A. P. Wheeler
Americus, Ga. ; ;

Early Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field, _Copenhagen Market cabbage
plants; $1.50 per M delivered. 10 to 25M
lots, $1. Express collect. Tomato plants
. A. R. Holland,
RFD 1, Braselton, Ga. ; coos

able sf
on res
oO B.

some for turkev_ eggs,

skin Porto Rican potato |.
40 per M in lots; |



Z

Thursday, April 10, 1930.

Brussel Sprouts piants,
Apr. 15th, 35c per 100. Marglobe to-

mato plants, blight-proof, mature ear-

ly, pest ali round tomato. Plants rea-

dy now, at 35c per 100. George hen-
drix, Dover, -Ga. ag

State inspected, well dipped, imp. Ss

Porto Rican potato plants, apr. 20ta,
until June 20th delivery. $125 per M

FOB or 91.40 per im uehvereu any-
where in Ga. Cash with order. Leland

Lightsey, KFD 2, Box 133, Odum, Ga.

State inspected, Porto Rican potato

plants, $1.15 per M. > Cabbage, unions

now ready, $1 per M, 5M and over, 90

Lettuce plants, now.

vealtS pec MM. 10W
plants, $1.25

ready, $2 per M. Tomato
per M. Pepper plants, all kinds,
per M. C. L. Smith, Sr., Baxiey, Ga.

$2

NS

Hastings Red Rock and New Stone |

tomato piants, now ready tor trans-
planting, 30c per 100; $1.25 per 500;

v2.49 per M. Also Pimento pepper

plants, ready Apr. 15th, 50c per 10;
$1.25 for 500;$2.25 per M. These pri-

ces FOB surrency, Ga. Mrs. Nora L.
Higgins, RFD 1, Surrency, Ga.

Govt.
plaats, $1.35 per M; 5M or more, $1.25.

per M, FOB. Full count and satisfac-

tion guaranteed. Now booking or-

ders. A. E, Graham, RFD 2, Surrency,

Ga. ; : fs
_ State insp. Porto Rican potato plants
$1.50 per M. Coy Rentz, Surrency,
ua.

Imp. red skin. Porto Rican

o. PB. Hutto, Surrency, Ga.

insp. Porto Rican potato

Cabbage plants, 20c per 100; 75 per

500; $i per M, or wuiul excnange ior |
quilt cotton, quilt tops, potato plants,
field peas, or anything I can use. Mrs. __

Z-

Rose Danvers, buena Vista, Ga.
State insp. and dipped Porto Rican

potato plants, May and June delivery, -
$1.25 per M, FOB, or $1.40 delivered

Cash_ with order.
Also Red Rock and New Stone tomato
plants, $1.50 per M; 25c per 100, ready -
vo Ship. Cash with order. Add post-
W. D. Lightsey, RFD 2, Box 133,

anywiuere in Ga.

age, ;
Odum, Ga. ;
Cabbage and collard plants, 50c per
300; 5c per 500; $1.25 per M. Assort-
o7 as wanted,
ville, Ga. S
..... orto Rican potato
piants. Quick shipment. $1.50 per M,
or over 20 M, $1.25 per M. FOB. re
with order.
Surrency, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per
M. Prompt shipment, April and May oss

delivery. R. W. Rentz, Baxley, Ga.
Strawberry plants, large berries, well

rooted, 25c per 100; $1:65 per M, deliv- _

sred. Will exchange for Porto Rican

dotato slips at $1.50 per M. Brimmer _

tomato plants, 300 for 60c, or butte
oean seed, or anything can use

farm. Plants must be well rooted and

rue to name. Each to pay postage,
vrite first. Also large phubait 7

plant) bunch, 75c. Catnip, per
sunch; 5 bunches, $1. Yellow Dock
dlants, 75 per doz. Cash or money
wrder only. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, RFD
}, Hartwell, Ga. 4

Yellow raspberries and black rasp-

derries, Himalaya berries, and garden
POS UaEe, all well
loz.
for early seed corn, tender garden seed
beans, or tender cornfield beans, -
any good table pea seed. Also pump
kin seed for sale. 20c per teacupful.

44, Ellijay, Ga.

Mrs. Mollie Henderson, RFD 3, Box

, Pure Porto Rican potato plants, govt
inspected, $1.50 per M, 5M and ot

OM and over,

fers, RED 1. Omega, Ga.

Imp. purple skin Porto Rican pota-_

to plants, govt. inspected and treat-

ed, $1.50 per M delivered, $1.25 post-
ee not paid, Apr. 15th, May and June

G. Ben Wilson, Abbe-

plants. Will ;
be ready about ADEN 15th. Strong

ash
S. D. Graham, RFD 2,

rooted, $1 per.
Sell for cash, or will eects

Or

potato
plants, govt. inspected, $1.40 per M.

4

ready by

oe

delivery. Will exchange 25M for bred

yersey heifer from
registered Duroc Jersey boar,
party to pay delivery charges. Will
Aoliver plants in May in 2 shipments.

Dean Johnson, RFD 3, Mt. Vernon, =

Ga. April and May dlivery. E. D.
Conger. RFD 1, Box 123. Tv
30c a 100; $2.15 M. del.
Mh. Cash with

h order. Grady Bruce,
Jakin, Ga. : any se

Strawberry (berries as large as ban-
Exch

tam.eggs) plants, 50c per 100 del

chicken eggs. Mrs. T. Le
Ga. Rt. 1, Box. a

heavy milker, or
cench.> =

ua. ee
| Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in-
spected, at $1.60 per M delivered in _

Gas ee
Norduke Wilt Resistant fae plants,
Ready April



Ze

- Red and Yellow Porto Ricans, $1.50
_M. Collect, or $2 M, postpaid; Globe

S$
_ with order. Satisfaction guar.
-Courson, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 40.

iaF

ley, Ga., Rt. 4.

ne 50 early cabbage

Rico potato plants.

Thursday, April 10, 1930.

__ Gov. insp. Porto Rico plants, $1.75.
_._M, 5M or more, $1.50 M, also tomato

plants, $1.75 M. or 35c a 100. W. L.
Taylor, Alma, Ga..
_._ Gov. insp. Imp. Porto Ricans, $1.50
M. A.M. Stewart, Alma, Ga., Rt. 1.
Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.75 M. 5M
and up, $1.40 M. April and May del.
W. J. Boyett, Bristoi, Ga.
.Porto Ricans, $1.50 M. Gov. insp.
April and May del.
- Bill Steedley, Coffee, Ga.

and Stone tom. plants, 75c, 500; $1.25
M. Heading var. cabbage, 65c, 500; $1
= postpaid. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald,
_E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants; open
field grown, 65c, 500; $1 M. del. Pre-
ae P. P. H. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald,
a.

Pure Yellow skin Porto Ricans, cer-
tified and treated, $1.50 M. 20M _ or
more lots, $1.25 M. Last of April and
May del. Cash with order. A. C.
Martin, Hahira, Ga. Rt. oe
Asparagus Seedings, best Martha
- Washington, 10c per 100 plants. J. P.
- Woodruff, Cuthbert, Ga. -
__ Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
200, 45; 300, 65c; 500, $1.10; $2 M.
Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.

-_ Porto Rico pot. plants, Gov. insp.
_Shipping*begins April 21st, $1.75 M.
Tomato plants, April 25th, $1; cabbage

onion and collard plants, $1 M. W. W.

- Williams, Quitman, Ga.

Imp. Gov. insp. Porto Ricans, $1.50
_-M. Cash with order. J. W. Beckworth,
_ Baxley, Ga.; Rt. 2, Box 21.

Porto Ricans, $1.75 M. Cash with
order. No checks. FOB. W. S. A.
: Beckworth, Baxley, Ga. :
_ Genuine Imp. red skin Pofto Ric-
_ans, Gov. insp and treated, $1.50 per
M. 7M and over, $1.40 M FOB. Sat-
-_isfaction pur. G. H. Lord, Graham,
and Yellow Yams, guaranteed disease
free and not mixed, $1.60 M, 5M up,

$1.50 M. FOB. Fill any quantity af-
: ae April 25th. ~J. A. Turner, Alma,

2 a. : ae
- State cert. red imp. Porto Ricans or
Yellow Yams, guar. disease free and

unmixed, $1.50 M. E. L. Turner, Alma,
x G A ~ -

a.
- Imp. Porto Rico pot. plants, Gov.
-insp. $1.50 M,.5M or more, $1.35 M

_ FOB. G. H. Rentz, Surrency, Ga.

Genuine cert. imp. Porto Ricans,
1.50 M, 5M up, $140 M, FOB. Cash

Willie

Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. $1.25 M
_ plus postage or express. No checks
Plants ready April, May and June del
Mrs. Carrie Hallman, Baxley, Ga.
RFD 5. Box 44. XK
_ Frostproof E. J. and Chas. W. cab-
page piants, $1 M, del. Imp. pink skin
Porto Ricans, Gov. insp. and treated
$2 M. New Stone and Baltimore tom
$1.25 M. All del. B. F. Mallard, Ol-
iver. Ga. : 3
Imp. Porto Ricans, red skin, Govt.
insp. $1.50 M, FOB or $1.75 M_del
(ash with order. J. W. Sellers, Bax-

1

Porto . Ricans,



oe Plants Wanted |

Want old fashioned Spanish sweet
potato plants. Mrs. T. -D. Fussell,
Rhine, Ga. Df
Want to exch.. pkg. Ratsbone for
plants to be del. by
_ April 20th. Mrs. C. W. Kown, White,
Ga. Rt, 1, Box 15, < Ae
Want 50M Gov. insp. Porto Ricans,
to be del. in April. Quote best price.
J. G. Hartley, Americus, Ga.
Want 15M genuine Porto Rico plants
red skin, or meat variety, insp. and
~ treated. .8M about 21st of this.mo. and
about 7M 1 week later. State best
price FOB and del. J. B. Tyne, Grif-
fin. G
2



in. Ga.
~ Want 1M Nigger Killer pot. plants
and 2 i
plants. State best cash price del. Joe
KE. Hill, Maysville, Ga.
Want to exch. 1 doz. well rooted
Rhubarb plants for 1M potato plants.
Write first. Miss Pauline Pentecost,
- Winder, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want Gov. insp. and treated Porto
Will exch. P.-B.
Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte eggs, at
5c per 15. 30 eggs for M plants. Mrs.
. D. Sims, Jackson, Ga. Rt. 7.
Want some pink skin Spanish po-
to plants. Write prices and when
an del. Ossie Harper, Douglas, Ga.
fo" ee ee

| pay postage.

Cash with order.

State certified red skin Porto Ricans

imp. red_ skin, Gov.
insp. $1.50 M FOB, or $1.75 M_del, in
Ga. O. M. Miles, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4

Nancy Hall or Porto Rico pot. |

<4}

and Brimmer tomato plants. May Ist
del. 2 settings for 2M Porto Ricans,
and 1 set. for tomato plants. Ea. to
Write first. Mrs. B. W.
Barrett, Calhoun, Ga. :

Want to hear from party who has
pure, improved, popular root Spanish
potato plants. Wiil pay good price.
Vlaudie Smith, RFD 2, Draketown,

Ga.
Seed For Sale.

Banana muskmelon seed, 10c per ta-
blespoonful. Stone Mountain water-
melon seed, 75 per lb. or will exch.
for peas or seed corn. Woodrow Wil-
son, Martin, Ga.

Imp. Nancy Hanks watermelon seed
(melons are large, round and _ dark
green in color, slightly striped) 50c per
lb. Postage extra. C. A. Morris, Rocky
Face, Ga.

Gourd: seed, 10c per pkg. delivered.
Ella Everett, RFD 1, Richland, Ga..

100 lbs. bright, clean, Honey Drip
sorghum seed, $4. W. D. Watson, Lo-
ganville, Ga.

1 bu. nice artichoke tubers, 10c per
lb. or will exchange value for butter-
beans or peas, or multiplying onions.
Miss Mae Lewis, Machen, Ga.

New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato seed, $1 per Ib.... 5 Ib. $4. All
Season Flat Dutch and Wakefield cab-
bage seed, $1 per lb; 5 lb. or more, 90c
Copenhagen Market, $1.50 per lb; Ga.
collard seed, 35c per lb; 4 Pea
Cream and speckled sugar crowdr
and lady peas for seed, only 6 weeks;
Valentine bunch beans, 25c per lb. 6
lbs., mailed $1. B. R. Woodliff, RFD
1, Flowery Branch, Ga. ,

White Velvet okra seed, 20c per Ib.
lbs. for $1. Send postage for less
than 6 lbs. S. H. Gardner, Locust
Grove, Ga.

Pure Green seed cane for: making
extra bright, highly flavored syrup, or
or chewing ,$2 per 100 stalks, FOB
nere, Sacked for protection. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga.

Thurmond Grey melon seed, 75 cts.
per lb. postpaid. Lots of 50 Ibs. or over
joe per lb. FOB Ellaville. Chas. G,
Wall, Ellaville, Ga. ;

100 Ibs. pure Tom Watson melon
eel. Make best offer. J. C. Collier,
Arlington, Ga. . a

Cabbage, collard and cabbage-col-
lard seed, 1929 crop, 25c lb. First yr.
from Hastings. No less than one lb.
$15 per 100 lbs. FOB S. D. Ridlehoover,
Donalsonvilje, Ga. By

A few more of the World Famous
gourd (holds a bu.) seed, 25c doz. and
yostage. No stamps accepted. W. F.
Walden, Tarrytown, Ga. Rt: 2.

200 lbs. good sound Thurmond Gray
melon seed, 50c. lb. FOB. J. E. Horne,
Pinehurst, Ga. :

2 lbs. hand selected Stone Mtn. seed
75c Ib. Add postage. Harris Boatner,
McDonough, Ga. Rt. 5.

200 lbs. Dixie Belje or Pride of Ga.
melon seed; less than 5 lbs. 75c Ib. 5

7 50 lbs. 60c lb Jeff McGarity, Mc-
Donough, Ga. .

A few pure Honey Drip cane seed,
$1 per pk. del. or exch. for Otootan
beans or field peas. G. W. Randall,
Lavonia, Ga.

1929 crop. Thurmond Grey melon
seo. seecred, 50c ib. $40 per 100 Ibs.
FOB. P. E. Ivey, Pinehurs, Ga.

kermuda onion seed, 1-2 Ib. $1; $1.75
for lb. Cabbage seed, 1-2 lb. 70c; $1.25
bu. lb. Red Valentines, 25c lb. Add
postage. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville,

a.
Hastings Dwarf okra, 1-4 lb. prepaid.
Re 1 Ib. 50c. A. R. Adams, Hortense,
a.
- 1 1-2 Ibs. Thurmond Gray seed, 75c
J. W. Williams, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt.1.
50 Ibs. Watson melon seed, 50c lb. or
exch. for seed peas, Soy beans, or pea-
nuts of any variety. J. S. Bazemore,
Statesboro, Ga.





~ Feel pumpkin seed, 20c teacup; good |
size strong pepper seed, 10c spoonful.

Postpaid in Ga. Liney Hunter, Lewner,
Ga.
Pie melon seed. Sell or exch. for seed
pop corn, or seed peanuts. Fred Carlan,
Greensboro, Ga. Rt. I. : 4
Cayana seed cane, $10 per M. stalks,
Watson mejon seed, 50c lb. Tomato
seed, $1 1b. Williams Toole cotton seed,
$1 bu. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.
Old time running butter bean seed.
Also White velvet and mixed okra seed
30c per Ib. delivered. White heading
or cabbage-collard seed, 75 cts. per Ib.,
half Ib. 40c or 10e per oz. delivered.
Blood turnip beet seed, same. price.
Cc. G. Oliver, RFD 2, Barnesville, Ga.
5 Ibs.. choice seed. Genuine New
Stone tomato seed, 1-2 Ib. 65c; $1.25
b. Extra hand selected Golden



n- | Di

First year from or-

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iginator. 25c per qt. Pure Velvet okra

seed, none better, 35c per lb. All de-

aoe C. CC. Burell, RFD 2, Buford,
rhe :

Absolutely pure Stone. Mountain
melon seed, Rocky Ford cantaioupe
seed, hand saved from largest, finest
strains, 1-2 lb. 55c; 1 Ib. $1. - Sound,
recueaned, Texas Ribbon cane seed, 60c
per gal. Hastings pure white cabbage
collaral seed, 45c per ib. postpaid. C.
FE. Maddox, Buford, Ga.

Black; Everbearing pole bean seed,
Good sound seed, 40c per lb. 1-2 lb.
2oc.. Mrs. Ray Hemphill,
Branch, Ga.

Booking orders for. onion sets, Cry-
stal Wax and Yellow Bermuda, White
Pearl, White. Silver Skins, $1 per gal.
$5 per bu. Express collect. Cader Ste-

hens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

15 lb. cabbage-collard seed, 75c per
Ib. 25 lbs. okra seed, 25c per lb. or will
exhcange for setting eggs, any bred,
dried apples or peaches. Mrs. C. Jd.
Williams, RFD 1; Sumner, Ga.

Brabs and Speckled peas, $3.75 per
bu. Mixed, $3.50. Excell melon seed,
75c per lb this station. C. A. Walker,
Ellaville, Ga.

8 lb. Stone Mountain melon seed,
carefully seleced, &0c per. lb. or .will
excShange for soy beans, field. peas,
potato plants, cabbage plants, or bunch
velvet beans, field peas, potato plants
cabbage plants or bunch velvet beans.
Julian F. Broooks, RFD 3, Grdon, Ga.

Good, pure Thurmond Grey water-
melon seed, 40c per lb. While they last.
Will exchange for good sugar cane sy-
rup. G. E.Phillips, Ellaville, Ga.

Pure ribbon cane seed, recleaned,
10 per lb. In small lots, $3 per bu.
M. B. Scroggs, RFD 1, Alto, Ga.
About 200 lbs. pure Thurmond Grey
seed, selected from 35. to 40 Ib. melons,
free from disease, 50c lb. Mrs. J. B.
eam Charing, Ga. RFD 2, Box

Imp. hand saved, Watson melon
seed, dried in shade, 75c per ib. 5 and
10 lbs., 70c per lb. Few Kieckley Sweet
melon seeds, 75c per lb. all delivered.
send money order. Striped pole snap
beans, 20c per cupful. 40c per lb. dei.
mrs, F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston,.Ga.

Mung beans, 40c per lb. Mathews
Soy beans, 25c per lb. FOB College
Park, Ga. A. W. Beauprie, 1097 Gor-
don St., SW Atlanta, Ga.

11 lbs. okra seed, Hastings Long
Green, 50c per lb. delivered. Mrs. A.
T, Lee, RFD 1, Box 40,-Gardi, Ga.

75 Ibs. field selected Stone Mountain

-melon seed, 70c per lb. or 60c per 1b.

tor 10 ibs. or more. L. Rodgers, RFD
2, Butler, Ga. ; Re

Okra seed, White Velvet and Perkins
Green pod, 15c per Ib. postpaid. -~Or
wt exchange. _ A. A. Fuqua, Jackson,

a.

Pure, imp. Jones melon seed, $1 per
lb. Add postage. J. B. Smith, RFD 3,
Locust Grove, Ga.

40 lbs. Weaver-Watson melon seed,
75c per lb. N. T. Christmas, RFD 2,
Pinehurst, Ga.

Pure 1929 hand saved, Pride of Ga.
melon seed, 60c per lb. W. C. Lee,
RFD 2, Grantville, Ga. :

50 lbs. Wonder melon seed. Melons
grow large, round, with ratlesnake
stripe. Red meat, sweet and tender.
Tough rind,$1 per 1b.. 10 lbs. 75c per
ib. B. B Speight, Pinehurst, Ga.

Mole bean seed (keeps moles out of
zvarden( and Sweet Gourd seed (makes
dippers with 3 ft. handles) any of these
at 5c per small pkg. Large .package
10c. postpaid. Verlee McCinnell, Star
Route. Cornelia, Ga.

Collard seed, $15 per 100 lbs. FOB-

tation, or 30c per lb. postpaid. Mal-
vin Coljins, Whigham, Ga.

Tom Watson melon seed, carefully
zathered for sale at 35 per lb. FOB
Cairo, Ga. Cash with order. Alex
Maxwell, RFD Cairo, Ga.

Seed Wanted

Want 10 lbs. Russian sunflower seed.
Joe E. Hill, Maysville; Ga. ;

_ Farm Help Wanted

Want farm Iaborer, white or color-









ed, steady job, $25 per mo. Know how
[to drive

tractor. and * truck. ree
house, garden, and patch. Must be be-
tween 25 or 35 yrs. old, and married.
Dont write, just come on to the job.
No letters answered. J. . Collier,
Barnesville, Ga. ;

Want 1 honest, good. boy with good
character to do farm work, a willing

worker at.$15 a mo. with board and

laundry. Live 1 1-2 mi. east of Seney,
nd : J. D. Atki S, Arar



Flowery.

PAGE SEVENTEEN

on tie tarm. Good home to right
party. Reasonable salary and live as.
one of family. Write or come see me,
M. J. Preiin, Butord, Ga: Rt. 2. " }

Want reliabje man who can furnish
self to take over farm 3 mi. trom Hlil-
jay. Must unaerstand hill iaiming.
Good house, well and fruit trees, tine

looking after the place and keeping it
up. Apply at once. Miss Leona West-
orook, Atianta, Ga. 817 Guaranty Trust
Bidag, Carnegie Way. oS ate

Want white or cojored help, 3 or 4

good workers. Daily wage. Most com-
.urtabie hone. Good -communmibly. ~
Wayne P. Sewell, Atlanta, Ga., Ponce
de Leon Apts., phone, Jackson 1039. |

uuabats, honest, hard worker, etc. $15 |
a mo. and cotton patch. Only self and
wife in family. . Will treat him right

ind pay Re tare here. Write.
soatright, Cotfee, Ga.

to work on farm and live as one of.
amily. Give a reasonable wage and.

art. 6.

good worker, also want man and
vo cultivate small 1 horse crop bni%502
30 basis. M. C. Crow, Gainesville?
Bobi 26% rN
Want man or boy to help run
horse iarm. Honest and _ sober,

See
at

amily with 2 old people (without chil-
dren). Good place for right party. B.
W. Johnson, Helena, Ga., Rt. '2, Eng-
lish Crossing. os
Want help for 2 horse farm on 1-3
and 1-4. Will furnish guano and $100
cash. Write, or come see. Mrs. T. W. /

N. W. ;
Want a good farm hand who can

drive truck and tractor, and is a good -

dry hand miiker. We only grow grain
and hay for our cows. To commence
work May ist. Good house, garden
and wood allowed. Send name of two
parties last worked for. $40 per mo.
.or first 3 mos. then $50 mo. if ser-
vices are satisfactory. Churches and
schools convenient, reached by paved

road. Farm 4 mi. College Park. Write

Columbus Roberts, Columbus, Ga.

Want woman to live in farm home
and assist with poultry, milking and
gen work for aged couple and 1 son.
Prefer middleaged woman without
children. Apply at once.
this, Duluth, Ga., Rt. 1,
cross). : : a

Want a man between 30 and 40 yrs
old, unmarried. Must be above av. in-
telligence and good appearance with
knowledge of growing flowers, raising
poultry, rabbits, etc. Lovely country |
nome near Atlanta. Great opportun-
ity for right party to go into business.
Send picture and write full details of
training in first leter. Miss Roena
Thompson, Atlanta, Ga. Care Gen.
Del. : JON

Positions Wanted -

40 yr. old married man, wife and
3 chiidren, raised on farm, have had
charge of a 640 acre farm; can han-
dle any kind of labor and machinery, ~
or ear, truck and tractor. Will con-
sider anything above $1.25 per day.
Mian to move me, and. furnish house,

(Near. Nor-



wawrenceville. Ga., 310 East Pike St.

48 yr. old widow with 16 yr. old son
Je ire- position on farm. Can look

other gen. work. Raised and lived on
farm almost all my life. Well exp. and
good references. Prefer working for
a widower, and will not consider place
unless son is included in job. Want
reasonable salary and home for bot

Write what you can offer.

St., S. E.

Want to get with a good man on a
farm. Have no exp. but willing to learn

son, East Point, Ga. 406 E. Washing-
ton St. Pses,



pn. Honseliold goods). 1.
ta, Py Be

Want boy 12 or 14 yrs. old to help |

for truck and poultry. Will aljow the ~
right person ali he makes on tarm for _



in family: husband, wile with 1 or 2
boys over 18 yrs. of age. All must be |

ee
Want white boy, 14 to 20 yrs. old
to help on farm. Must be of good

Ros dors

Want a good, reliable man or boy |

board. N. A. Frazier, Cumming, Ga,

reasonable wage, and live as one of |

W. H, Ma-

after poultry, garden work, milk etc., -
\|}and son old enough to plow, hoe and

Mrs. L. |
M. Pinnell, Atlanta, Ga., 217 Hunter

a.

State what you can offer. R. R. Toli-

Wee

Father and son, no bad habits, want
work on farm with Christian family. -

Have 1 little son also. Board and small
wages, or have house furnished (have

Bi |
eae

sarmer. Atlanta, Ga. 537 Ethel gt) ay

garden and wood. Wm. Humphrey, be



PAGE EIGHTEEN
Plants For Sale

(Continued from page fifteen)
Sage plants, well rooted, 3c ea. or 25c
per doz. Catnip bunches, 5c ea., or 4
for 15c. Sassafras roots, 2 lbs. for 20
cts. Add postage. Bertha Moon, RFD

2, Box 114, Waco, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in-

spected, $1.75 per M. 5M or more, $1.50
FOB Baxley, Ga., or $2 del. Grady
Cauley, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga.

_ Govt. insp. Porto Rican plants for
_ gale, $1.50 per M. Cash with order.
- Bill Steedley, Coffee, Ga. -

x Charleston, Jersey Wakefield,. and

Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 500 for 75
cents. $1.10 per M postpaid. Miss
Rosa Lee May, Lewiston, Ga.

_ Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield
cabbage plants, 500 for 65c; $1 per M.
Ga. collard and cabbage collard plants
- 600 for 65c; $1 per M. Tomato plants:
- New Stone, Greater Baltimore, 75c for
500; $1.25 per M. Sweet pepper, Ruby
King, Bull Nose, 500 for $1; $1.75 per
'M; 35 per 100. Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M. April, May, June
_ deliveries. Healthy plants. Satisfac-
- tion guaranteed. Cash with order.
Herman Boatright, Alma, Ga.
_.. Improved Porto Rican potato plants
$1.75 per M, 5M or more, $1.50 per M
FOB. Cash with order. C. V. Will-
ard, Douglas, Ga. <
lants

Red skin Porto Rican potato
S. P. Boatright,

at $1.50 per M FOB.

Coffee, Ga.

_. Millions Porto Rican potato plants,
$2 per M.... 5M, $8.25: 10M, $15.50.
Tomato plants, $1.50 per M. All or-
ders shipped promptly. C. N. Strick-
land, Mershon, Ga.

Govt. inspected Porto Rican potato

_ plants, $1.75 per M; 5M or more, $1.50

OB Bristol, Ga. L. E. Deal, Bris-
tol. Ga. :

i Purple skin Porto Rican potato
plants, govt. inspected and treated.
$1.75 per M. 5M or more, $1.50 per M

_ FOB here. Full count, prompt ship-

ments; April, May and June del. J. C.
Tyre, Bristol, Ga. : :

__ Frostproof cabbage plants, Early



Jersey and Charleston Wakefield now.

ready. Open field grown, shipped
- packed in water moss. 35c for 200; 500
_ 65c; $1.10 per M. delivered by prepaid
_ parcel post. J. O. Stokes, RFD 8,
tegerald, Ga.
_ Cabbage and tomato plants. $1 per
M del. Few. Chufas, 10c per lb. Will
exchange for Mush peas, nest onions,
good dried apples or peaches. J. G.
-, Turner, RFD 2, Lenox, Ga,
Certified imp. Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M; 5M or more, $1.40
per M FOB Baxley, Ga. Cash with
- order, satisfaction guaranteed. Willie
_ Courson, RFD 4, Box 30, Baxley, Ga.
-Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per
_M; 5M and up, $1.50 per M FOB. Cash
ala Sree: oe Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga.,

_ ,,Buneh Porto Rican plants, $2.50 per
_M or 10M to 20M, $2 per. M. Running
_ Porto Rican plants, $1.75 per M or 10
to 20M at $1.40 per M. Cash with
order. April 30th and May shipments.
_H._A. Wilkes, RFD. 1, Baxley, Ga.
_ State inspected, Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M over 5M, $1.40
per M. Write for prices on large lots.
. B Surrency, Ga. Satisfaction gua-
_ ranteed. P. T.. Herndon. Surrency, Ga.
: a ee ereapn cabbage plants, $1.25 per
_ tings Early Prolific tomato plants, $1.-
25 per M del. Albert Baker, Norman
Park, Ga.
_, Genuine improved Porto Rican po-
tato plants, govt. inspected and treat-
ed; $1.50 per M in 5M lots and up.
ag per M. H. G. Evans, Graham.
Gao

- Govt. inspected Porto Rican potato
_ plants, $1.75 per M. In lots of 5M or
more, $1.50 per M. all del. Now book-
_ ing orders. Ready last of April. Post
_ office Money Order or check must

accompany order. C. H. Parrish, RFD

6, Tifton. Ga. ;
pson strawberry plants.
Yellow raspberries, 15
each. Also pumpkin seed, 20c per tea-
cup. Add vostaze. Mrs. Nancy Hen-

_derson. RFD 3, Box 44, Ellifay. Ga.
__ Govt. inspected and treated Porto
Rican potato plants, red skin, at $1.75
_per M. readv by Apr. 10th. Chas and
E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, Far-
ly Flat Dutch. Succession, 20 per 100
_ Lettuce, 25c per 100. Onions, 20c per
100. Burbank tomatoes, 25c per 10?
World beater peppers, 35 per 100.
Readv now for sale. After Apr. 15th
will have Ruby King, Chinese Giant.
pimento pepners. egg plants. Earliana,

New Stone. ies ee Guif hig OR OS :
amps

t tomatoes, hot peppers.
d checks not accepted. Mrs. H. L

-

rmore, $1.65 per M del.

| guaranteed.

order with order.

Marslobe tomato plants, Has-.



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Govt. inspected and treated, $1.65 per

~|M delivered. Write for price on large

quantities. C. H. Reddick, RFD 3, Syl-
vania, Ga. ~ _

Porto Riean potato plants, go -
spected, $1.50 per M. Marglobe toma-
to plants, same price, Ruby King pep-
per plants, $2.50 per M. D. M. Bar-
ber, Baxley, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, genuine
State inspected, $1.75 per M. delivered
in lots of 1M to 4M. Lots of 5M or
J. CO. McDon-
ald, RFD 1, Valdosta, Ga.

Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, $2 per M; 5M lots, $1.75 per M.
Red and yellow skin mixed Porto Rico
potato plants, $1.75 per M; 5M_ lots,
$1.50 per M. Early June pink tomato
plants, New Stone tomato plants, 25c
per 100. $1.50 per M del. J. R. Cri-
der, Douglas, Ga. :

Govt. inspected Porto Rican potato
plants, strong plants and good count.
guaranteed. $1.50 per M. Thos. Troupe,
saxley, Ga.

Govt. inspected Porto Rican potato
plantsgoo count, strong plants,
x Will exchange some.
Write what you have to offer. Edwin
Troupe, RFD 2, Baxley, Ga.

Imp. pink skin Po Rican potato
Dlants, grown trom vine eight years;
dipped. $1.50 per M, COD. or $1.75 cash
with order. T. P. Musselwhite, RFD 1,
Arabi, Ga.

Cabbage plants: Early Jersey and /

Charleston Wakefield, 500 for 60c; 1M
for $1 postpaid. By express collect;
50c per 1M, also Porto Rican potato
plants, pink skin, 500 for $1; 1M for
$1.75, postpaid. Express collect, $1.50
per IM. H. C. Sumner, Omega, Ga.

Charleston Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, spring grown,
$1 per M, delivered. Pure Porto Rican
potato plants, inspected, $1.50 per M
FOB. pping after April 20th. June
pink, Earliana, Livingtons Globe to-
mato plants, $2.50 per M. E. Y. Stokes,
RFD 3, Macon, Ga.

Rhubarb or pie plant, good roots, 15c
each, $1.25 per doz. Double tansy, 5c
each; 45c per doz. Comfrey, good root-
ed, 10c each; 60c per doz. Cash with
order. Add postage on small. orders.
Freeda Nix, Rout 1, Dahlonega; Ga.

Hastings Red Rock and New Stone
tomato plants, 40c per 100; 75c for 200;
$2.25 per M_ postpaid. Now ready for
shipment. Hastings Pimento pepper
plants, 50c per 100; 90c for 200; $3 per
M stpaid. Karlie H. Higgins, RFD
1, Surrency, Ga. :

Pure improved yellow skin Porto Ri-
can potato plants, Inspected and treat-
ed, $1.50 per M in small lots, $1.25
per M in large lots. Will book orders
for last of April and May delivery.
Cash with order. These prices FOB
my station. A. C. Martin, Hahira, Ga.

Genuine red skin Porto Rican po-
tato plants, govt. inspected, $1.25 per
M FOB April and Ma delivery. A. F.
Sheffield, Surrency, SS

Genuine improved red skin Porto
Rican potato plants, govt. inspected
and treated, $1.50 per M in 5M _ lots
and over, $1.35 per M FOB. Money
April, May and
June delivery. W. R. Hutto, Route 2,
Box 16, Surrency, Ga.

Pure red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, $1.50 per M up to 10M, FOB.
Over 10M delivered in Georgia. Ste-
ohen Aldridge, RFD 3, Alma, Ga.

Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in-
spected, $1.50 per M. postage paid. Full
count. Prompt delivery, B. O. Gorge,
Baxley, Ga.

Genuine Porto Rican potato plants.
Govt. inspected, $1.50 per M, 5M and
over, $1.35 per M FOB Surrency. Cash
oo order. . F. Morris, Surrency,

Porto Rican potato plants, govt. in-
pected and treated $1.50 per M. 5M
and over, $1.40 per M FOB. Also Gol-
len Lace Wyandotte eggs at $1.50 per
15. J. H. Lee, Surrency, Ga.

Pure red _ skin potato plants, Porto
Rican, $1.50 per M FOB. Booking or-
ders for April, May and June deliv-
ry. Would consider contract for 100
M per week. J. GC. Campbell, RFD 2.
ee enw: S :

ure red skin Porto Rican potato
olants, $1.50 per M. Up to 10M FOB
p 200 M per week. Would
contract the lot is one party. J. M.
Campbell, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga. Z

Inspected Nancy Hall and ~~ Porto
Rican potato plants. $1.75 per M. Over
M, $1.50 per M FOB. Baxley. Lon-
nie Moore, RFD 8, Baxley, Ga.

Purple skin Porto Rican potato
olants, $1.75 per M. Delivery April 15th.
Gip Whittinston, Route 2, Omega, Ga.

COD plants, Fine, large, healthy

Srostproof cabbage. All varieties. col-
tard and beets, $1 M. onions, $1.25

per
pmen

D

Quick shi H
ve, Va rena

and Big Brimmer

Porto Rican potato
per M. Lading variety
$1 per M. Rub I
$2 per M. April delivery cabbage an
coHard plants, $1 per M. Now ready.
G. L. Steedley, Baxley, Ga.

Govt. inspected and treated Porto
Rican potato plants, $1.50 per M FOB.
Cash or money order with order. Ap-
ril delivery. s. Sallie Perry, RFD
4, Baxley, Ga.

Porto Rican: potato plants. Grown
from the vine. Govt. inspected $1.60
per M. delivered in Georgia. April
and May delivery. N. W. Daniel, RFD
1, Box 122, Ty Ty, Ga. :

Tomato plants, Ready for delivery
last of April or May Ist. See me be-
fore buying. Carl Rowe, Alapaha, Ga.

Statte inspected, Porto Rican po-
tato plants. $1.50 per M. Delivered.
D. B. Meadows, Surrency, Ga.

lants, $1.50
mato plants
King pepper plants,

State inspected Porto Rican potato

plants, $1.50 per M delivered. A. P.
Tomberlin, Care D. B. Meadows, Sur-
rency, Ga. =

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants. Seed
grown from vine cutting. Inspected
and treated. $1.50 per M FOB. Deliv-
ery April 15th. Prompt shipment, sat-
isfaction guaranteed. T. H.
RFD 2, Rochelle, Ga.

Govt. inspected Porto Rican potato
plants. April and May delivery. $1.40
per M. 5M or more, $1.30 per M. P.
O. Money order with order. Odelle
Lightsey, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga.

ew thousand Iceburg lettuce plants
Prompt shipment. Evelyn Harper,
Wray, Ga. :

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.-
50 per M. 10M or more, $1.40 per M.
Ready April 15th or 20th. A. H. Hard-
rick, RFD 1, Alma, Ga.

Early Jersey and Jersey Wakefield
cabbage plants, $1.25 per M: Greater
Baltimore tomato plants, $1.75 per M.
Govt. inspected potato plants, full
count, $1.75 per M. All delivered. Wal-
ter Johnson, Baxley, Ga.

Porto Rican poreee plants, govt. in-
spected, carefully treated from vine
grown. potatoes that were bedded in
hew ground. Shipped by parcel post
or express, $1.60 per M; 5M or more,
$1.50 per M. Order early before the
rush. M. N. Ridley, Graham, Ga.

Genuine imp. red skin Porto Rican
potato plants from vine cuttings, not
mixed, $1.50 per M FOB. Send money
order. April, May and June delivery.
I. N. Campbell, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga..

ries. Well rooted, $2 per 100. Laura
Morris, RFD 1, Rowson, Ga.

Rooted Kudzu joints, $5 per M del-
ivered, by express in Ga. Booking or-
ders for Marglobe tomato plants, de-
livered about April 21st, $2.50 per M.
Black Beauty egg plants ready for del.

now. 35c per 100. A. J. Buchanan
231, Americus, Ga. - : .

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.
i ee p p S, $1.50 per

Inspected, full count. Good
Dlants, or will exchange for R. I, Red
or Barred Rock baby. chicks. Ollie
Bowen, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga.
Porto Rican potato. plants, $1.50 per
M. Govt inspected. Good plants. Good
count. Would exchange a few plants
for Brabham peas. LeRoy Bowen, RFD
4, Ey Ga. :
rly ersey Wakefield cabbage
pDlants, 12 1-2c per 100, $1 per M.
Idom, Sycamore, Ga. : - a 2

Now ready, Avon Early, Marglobe

-wilt-resistant, and New Stone tomato

dlants, 40c per 100. Big Boston and
Brunhead White lettuce. Early round

Copenhagen market cabbage, Crystal

Wax Bermuda onions, 20c. per 100
51.50 per M. Add postage, Mes. TB.
aph hecshurg, Ga.

0 ican potato plants, $1.75
net ae = for oe or oe FOB.
CS order. Jo
c Baxley, Ga Kimbrel, RFD

mp. Porto Rican plants, state in-
pected and chemically treated, $1.75
ee ee oe eee Shipping
Gainesville, Ga. . ee ee

astings Wilt-Resistant Marglobe
as Big Brimmer tomato: plants, Sper
field grown. Now ready, 30c per 100,
or $2 per M delivered anywhere. Mrs.
Walter McDonald, RFD 2, Alma, Ga.
Hastings nib sresistant ese

u omato plants,
leld grown, 30c per 100, be $2 per M
delivered, Now ready. Also Lady
re strawberry

3 r , or $1:50 M.
S. Carter, RFD 2, Alma. Ga. ges
Extra early shipment from hot beds,
zuaranteed pure Porto Rican potato
dlants, govt. inspected and from hand
selected seed, $2.95 per M; after Ap-
ril 15th, $1.75 per M; after May Ist,
$1.50 per. M, all FOB here. Also pure
ae Marglobe and Redfield Beau-



high, 40

y tomato plants, five and six inches
4 er 100; $1.50 for 500; :
oe a

Gordon, |

Have a lot of the Wonder blackber-

| Govt insp. im



Thursday, April 10, 1930. =

Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
Harliana, Bonny Best,

ket, Early Jersey, and Chas. Wake-

field cabbage plants, 75c per M. Early ae
Triumph and Porto Rican potato

plants, $2 per M. Roy McRee, Meigs,
Ga. :

Pure Porto Rican potato plants, Ree

spected and treated, $1.50 per M:

spt tt s
Stone tomato plants, 75 per >; $1.25
d|per M; $2 for-2M Copenhagen Mar-

isfaction guaranteed. Ready April 15. = =

A. H. Pitts, Moultrie, Ga.
Porto Rican and yellow yam potato

plants, $1.75 per M_delivered in Ga,

Acme, Stone and Baltimore tomato

plants, $1 per 400; $1.75 per M. post-
paid. Hot and sweet pepper plants,
300 for $1, postpaid. Cabbage plants, 2

t

now ready, 500 for $1,-or $1.75 per M.

Postpaid. J. B. Cowart, Collins, Ga;

Early Jersey and Charleston and

Flat Dutch cabbage plants, postpaid,
70c for 500; $1.25 per M. By express
collect, $1 per M. Porto Rican potato
plants, certified, $2 per M; 5M $1.75
per M. R. S. Burgess, Pembroke, Ga. -

Early Jersey and Chas.
cabbage plants, 60c for 500; $1 per M
del. postpaid. . Hastings Australian
Brown onion, also Crystal Wax Ber- |
mudas, same price as cabbage. Open
grown Iceberg lettuce, 40c per 200; 60c
per 500; $1 per M del. postpaid. True
Ga. collard and Hastings cabbage-

Wakefield _

collard plants ,80c per M, delivered, or
8c per 100 if bought with other plants. es =

E. L. Durham, RFD 5, Dublin, Ga.
Hastings Redfield Beauty, Hastings

Gulf State Market, Hastings Brimmer~ _
ts, 30c per 100; $2 per M .

tomato ake
delivered.
ready now.
bany, Ga.
Earliana

Strong, healthy plants,

and Matchless tomato

plants, 35 per 100; 300 for 75c. Pepper
(Pimento) plants, 35c per 100, all del.

B. L. Lynn, Coffee, G

Strong, healthy Early Jersey cabbage _

O. L. Davis, Box 295, ale

plants, now ready, 20c per 100. Tomato

plants, now ready, 50c per 100, by mail

40c at station. D. G. Smith, Eastanollee

Ga.
30c. per 100; $2.15 per M. del. Will be

ready by April 10th. Cash with order. = :

Grady Bruce, Jakin, Ga.

Klondike strawbery plants, 25e per

%

100; 500 $1; $1.75 for 1M. Will exch. 1M.

plants for 1 bu. peanuts. Carl Stray-

horn, Flowery Branch, Ga.
White Bermuda onion plants, $1.50

per M. Less than a thousand, 25c per :

_Norduke Wilt-resistant tomato plants

100. Del. in Ga. J. E. Mitchell, Doerun, __

Ga. pI eoS
Frostproof cabbage plants, Early Je

and Chas. Wakefield, $1 per M; 5M, _
04.50. Porto Rican potato plants, govt

inspected and treated, $2 per M. Al
del. B. F. Mallard, Oliver, Ga. :

Imp. Porto Rican potato plants for

sale. $1.50 per M. FOB Baxley. Cash
with order. H. B. Stone, Baxley, Ga.

Cabbage plants, extra early Jersey
and Charleston Wakefield, 500 for 65c

Sr a

90c per M. Georgia heading collard

plants, same price, all del. Postpaid.

Millions ready, large and well rooted.

Genuine Porto Rican yam potato plts.

gov't insp. $1.50 per M. White Bermuda

onion, Stchie and Marglobe tomato
plants, $1.25 per M. Ready Apr. 15th.
Book your order now. F. F. Stokes, =

Fitzgerald, Ga.

Imp. Porto Rican plants form vine _

grown potatoes that have been govt.

|insp. and treated. $2 per M. 5M or more
$1.75 per M. del. Cash or M. O. Jas. A.

Ryals, Box 326, Hazelhurst, Ga.

ie

eet

Cabbage plants, extra early Jersey - =

and Charleston Wakefield, Succession,
Flat Dutch, Sure head and Copenha-

gen, 200 for 35c; 500 for 65c; 90c per M. ~

del. postpaid. Ga. heading collard plants
same price. Millidns ready. Prompt

Ga. :

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c

shipment. J. P. McCook. Fitzgerald, os

per 100, or 500 for $1. Garden horse

mint, 6 bunches for 15c. Peppermint

24 for 10c. Horseradish, 6 for 25c. Add Z
postage on small orders. Sara Grindle

Rt. 1. Dahlonega, Ga. :

Porto Rican potato plants, $1.50 per >

M. $7 for 5M; $13.50 per 10M. Full

count. Prompt shipments, guaranteed. Ss

D. L. Raulerson, Rockingham, Ga.
Hastings Wilt Resisting and Brim-
mer tomato plants per
hundred, or $1.80 per M. Last of Apr.
del. Lady Thompson everbearing straw-

Mrs. J. J. Carter, Rt. 2. Alamo, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants, treated
and govt insp. $1.50 per M. FOB.
Prompt atttntion given all
A. Miles, Coffee, Ga.- :
roved Po:

ea

20 cents per

berry plants, 25c per 100. Now ready. s

= 3

orders. J.






Thursday, April 10, 1980, =
Plants For Sale





















Porto Rican potato plants, govt insp.
and treated. $1.75 per M. 20M, or more
$1.25 per M. Apr. Ist. Imp. Porto Ri-



more $1.75 M.. New Stone Tomato
plants, $1.25 per M. Satisfaction guar.
Mr. D. M. Boatright, Coffee,Ga.

_ Genuine gov't insp. Porto Rican po-
tato plants, $1.75 per M. 5M or more
$1.50 per M. Count guaranteed. G. F.
Deal, Bristol, Ga. :
_ Yellow Root, 40e per lb. Life ever-
lasting, 35c per lb. or 10c per bunch.



































































_, Plants, 10c. to 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
J. W. Fordham, Rt. 2 Toomsboro, Ga.
Very large Plants, Klondike and
everbearing strawberries, many with
fruit year old; plants, 35c per 100, pp.
a, J. W. Larisly, Halcyondale, Ga.

Early prolific,.Brimmer, Stone, Great-
er Baltimore, Bonny Best, Avon Early
Mills Mammoth prizetaker, Luther
Burbanks, latest creation 25c per doz.
50c per 100; $3.50 per M. del. Cabbage
fakefield, Early Jersey, nice strong
_ plants now ready for prompt shipment
_ Also cabbage-collard plants 25c per 100
_ $1.75 per M. Ruby King pepper plants,
_ 50c per 100. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Reg-
_ White Bermuda onion plants, millions
now ready. Large size, full count and
prompt shipment. 500, 65c; $1 per M.
5M $4.50, Del. by parcel post prepaid.
_ Robt. McCook, Rt. 4. Fitzgerald, Ga.
_ _ Gov't insp. Porto Rican potato plants
$1.75 per M. 5M or. more $1.50 per M.
L. W. Taylor, Rt. 4. Alma, Ga.
Gov't insp. Porto Rican potato plants
10M or more, $1.50 per M, $1.50 per M.
_ FOB the beds. Cash with order. D. W.
_ Davis, Deweyrose, Ga.

100 del. or $1.75 ptr M. Crystal wax
Bermuda onion plants, 20c per 100, or
$1.75 per M. del. Mrs. W. N..Latt, Bras-
elton, Ga. : Fe

__ Porto Rican potato plants, pure and
- imp. state insp. 300M weekly. 1M for
$2; 4M or more $1.50 per M. Orders
filled as promptly as possible. LL.
Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.

_. Cabbage plants, leading varieties, 500
- for 65c; 1M for $1 postpaid. Tomato
_ plants, $1.50 per M., 25c per 100, post-
paid. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Gov't insp. Porto Rican plants, $1.50
per M. Cash with order or money or-
< Mrs. J. W. Phelps, Rt. 7. Tifton,
ESO.

_ Earliest variety improved Klondike
Strawberry plants, 30c per 100; $1.25
for 500; $2 per M. del. All nice young
- well rooted plants. Mrs. J. 8. Crowe,
Rt. 4. Cumming, Ga. _--

_. Porto Rican potato plants, $1.75 per
_ Mz. del. or $1.50 per M. FOB. April and
May del. Full count and prompt. ser-
=, peg guaranteed. M. J. Lewis, Baxley,

Porto Rican govt insp. potato plants
_ April and May del. $1.50 per M. Over
__ 5M. $1.40 per M. FOB. Good plants and
_. full count. Cash with order. C. B. Tom-
berlin, Rt. 2. Surrency ,Ga. -

- Cabbage plants, 25c per 100. Send
_ postage. Early Jersey Wakefield var-
_ iety. Healthy plants. Mrs. Jimmie Hen-
- derson, Rt. 2 Alpharetta, Ga. ss
. Imp. red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, govt insp. $1.50 per M. FOB
Baxley, or $1.75 per M. del. anywhere
in Ga. O. M. Miller, Rt. 4 Box 68, Bax-
- ley, Ga.

Imp. red skin Porto Rican potato
plants, Govt insp. $1.50 per M. FOB
_ Baxley, or $1.75 per M. del.. anywhere
in Ga. Cash with order. J. W. Sellers,
- Rt. 4, Box 68, Baxley Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants, imp. pink
_ Skin. Insp. $1.50 per M. FOB Bristol
- Guaranteed count. Prompt shipment.
About Apr. 10th del. F. G. Tyre, Bris-
- tol, Ga. ro
* __ Porto Rican potato plants. April and

- May del. Selected certified and treated.
_ seed stock. Guaranteed as good as any
__in the state. $1.50 per M. M. F. Gaddis,
- Quitman, Ga.

Millions full stamp not mixed red,
imp. Porto Rican and old type pink
Porto Rican or yellow yams. Plants,
~ $1.60 per M. 4M and up, $1.50 per M.
FOB. Alma. Full count and prompt
shipment, guaranteed. J; A. Turner.
Alma, Ga.

- Porto Rico potato plants, govt. in-
spected, $1.75 per M; 5M and up, 1.-
z 40 April and May del. W. J. Boyet,
PBHROL GR. ee



























Can potato plants, $2 per M. 5 M or

W. Thomas, Rt. 4. Cleveland, |

Strawberry plants, $1 per M. sage

___ 50,M tomato plants now ready. Extra.

_ Early Jersey cabbage plants, 20c per |







oe MARKET BULLETIN.

Collard plants, April and May -del,
200 for 50cts.; 300 for 60cts: 500 for 75
cts; $1.25 for 5M and $7.50 for 10M

and charges. Cater Stephens, Flowery

Branch, Ga..

Porto Rican red skin, gov. insp. pot-
ato plants, ready any time after Apr.
15. From vine cuttings. $2.00 per M;
$1.50 per 5M; 10M, $1.35 per M; 20M,
$1.25 per M, all delivered. E. F. Dye,
Hahira, Ga.

Good strong tomato plants (45c per
100; $1.50 per 500; $2.50 per M.) Cab-
sage plants, 75 te 500; $1.45 per M.
Prepaid and well packed . Mrs D. E.
Cason, Rt. 2, Blackshear, Ga.

Leading varieties cabbage and coll-
ard plants. 500 75c : 1M, $1.10, post-
la Gertrude Branan, Lewis-
on, Ga. :

Genuine red skin Porto Rican pot-
to plants, govt. insp. $1.50 per M.
Prompt shipment. Send money order
with order. G. H. Lord, R.F.D. 1, Gra-
ham, Ga. : :

Govt. insp. and treated Porto Ric-
an potato plants, over 5M, $1.50; un-
der 5M, $1.75 per M. J. W. Smith, R.F.
D. 3, Baxley, Ga. : oS!

Porto Rican potato plants, early red
skin, State insp and treat. Apr. 26 and
May del. $1.50 per M., del. 2M and up
June del., $1.25 per M. A. W. Askew,
Folkston, Ga. d ;

Genuine red skin improved Porto
Rican potato plants, govt. insp. Good
strong plants and full count, $1.35 per
M. f. o. b. April and May delivery. Will
2xch. for one yr. old hens. Write What
7ou_ have. Will exch. 1M plants for 1
hen. W. G. OQuinn, Surrency, Ga. .

Plants Wanted
Want 1M Southern Queen potato
plants. Write and give price, etc. J.
L. Morris, Rocky Face, Ga.
_ Want 1M potato plants. Delivery

Mav, Ist, Will exchange for 2 settings
of S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs. O. A.





Fleming, RFD 6, Elberton, Ga..

Will exchange straberry plants for
potato, cabbage, or tomato plants. Will
sell for $2 per M postpaid. Miss Mae
Lewis, Machen, Ga.

Want 200 Hastings Extra Early to-
mato plants, April 22nd delivery. State
est cash price. ~ Mrs. O. L. Law, RFD
2, Empire, Ga.

Want sweet potato slips for early
setting out. Will exchange for same.
Write first. Mrs. Marshall Lewis, RFD
2, Rydal. Ga. ae

Want to-exch. 3 qts. speckled beans
for 500 Bermuda onion plants. L. C.
Tanner, Savannah, Ga. Rt: 3.

Want 25 to 30 M genuine Port Rican
pot plants del. to my place in 4 ship-
ments, First shipment April 20th. Must
be good plants and in good cond. T. W.
Mitchell, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 5 Box 321.

Want to exch. 1 setting of R. I. Red
eggs from 1 M. Porto Rico pot plants
or will sell eggs for $1.25 per setting.
Write first. Mrs. W. S. Greathouse,
Roopville, Ga.

Want old-hashioned, -white fork
leak yam potato plants. F. G. Harvey,
Sr. Jakin, Ga. 5 :

Want 1M. old fashioned white Bunch
or Bush Yam potato plants, also 500
White Bliss Triumph. Write what you

have and price. Mrs. J. B. Lanier,
.Brooklet, Ga. ee
Want E. J. Chas. W. and E. Flat

Dutch cabbage plants, (frost proof)
also 500 white and yellow mixed -Ber-
muda onion plants. Must be good plants
large ones rooted. 300 for 500 cabbage
or onion plants. E a.t opay postage.
Write before sending. Mrs. T. H. Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5... ~

Want 5 M. Porto Rico pot plants.
Will exch. each. Collegt No. 1 cotton
seed for planting same. 2 bu. seed for
1M. plants. P. B. Stephens, Austell, Ga.

100 for 5M. potato slips to del in Apr.
Mrs, J. O. King, Lavonia, Ga.

Farm Help Wanted

Want at once an honest man or boy
to help on truck farm at reasonable
salary and board. J. R. Kidd, Fair-
burn, Ga. Rt.1. cs

Want a young, single white man to
work on farm plow and do gen. farm
work. Will give part of crop. Come, or
write at once, 8 miles west of Carrol-
ton, near Mt. ion. C. R. Windham,
Waco, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 28.

Want middle aged white woman
without children to live as one of fam-
ily, look after poultry and help with
garden and other gen. work for small
wages. E. E. Akin, Barnesville, Ga.

Want a smart and industrous white
woman or girl to help with garden,







nae Miss Josie Fussell, Rhine, Ga.

1 horse crop on 1-4 or 1-3 basis to

rent. 3 room house, good well, barn
good. pasture; near church, school
store, 5 mi, north of Lithonia. D. E.
McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga. Rt. 7.

Wanted by an elderly couple a set-
tled woman to raise truck and poultry
on shares and other gen work. Live in
home. Prefer one who likes to read as
well as talk and who does not use to-
oe A B. Keba, Thomasville, Ga.

Want a single man to cultivate 20 A.
corn and truck. Furnish board. Must
be industrous and moral, no bad hab-
its. 2 old people want company and
help. Write or come. Arch Odom Ad-
rian, Ga.

Want a partner who can finance his
part to start immediately truck farm-
ing, chicken raising etc. on halves. I
to.furnish land mule, and plow. Write.
J. M. McNeel, Helena, Ga. -

Want woman raised on farm, 25 to
35 years old to live as one of family and
assist with gen farming, poultry, milk-

party. Write Mrs. Lucile Bigbie, Mor-
gan, Ga. :

Want 4 good hands on 300 acre farm
Pay $20 per mo. and board. Apply.

Sees E. Pritchard, Carrolton, Ga. Rt.



- Positions Wanted

Want form on 50-50. basis, or house,
wood, garden furnished to work by
day. 5 in family: youngest.12 years old.
ye time exp. Ref. C. M. Wicks, Oxford

a.

Want small farm on shares. Small
family. Can move at once. Can fi-
nance self. If interested, call or write.
oe J. Thomas, Atlanta, Ga. 801 Royal

Want job as foreman of tobacco farm
46 years old, life time exp. have grown
tob. in Ga. since 1917. Understand
work thoroughly. Best of ref. and do
not mind hard work. Can report for
work on short notice. State what you
are willing to pay a man who can de-
liver the goods. B. Turner, Nashville,
Ga. Rt. 3. 7

A good all round mechanic on farm
machinery, eng. blacksmith and wood
worker of years exp. out of work; want
job on farm. Have small family. Have



or otherwise not hard to please. Would
consider salary, however small. Would
consider offer to keep up farm mach-
inery in first class cond. as part time
work in exch for upkeep and put spare
time on truck or poultry farm _ for
owner on shares. Raised on farm.
Healthy, sober and particularly fine.
mechanic. 50 yrs. old, reg. worker and
love the farm. R. L, Norris, Atlanta,
Ga. 178 Estoria St.

Want a 2 to 4 horse crop; will take
a 2 horse crop and work for wages
some of the time, or-take large. crop
and not do extra work. 13 in family and
all strong. Want share basis. I. W.
Branch, Rome, Ga. 2

Want job on farm or dairy. 3 in fam-
ily. Can drive truck and car of any
kind. Gen. alaround farm work. Make
offer, stating salary. Will work for rea-
sonable wage. Almorine Stubbs, Juni-
ber, Garis 1a

Want job farm. 3 in family; self
and two daughters. Want to hoe for
someone to plow us-a@ Small crop, or
will help raise poultry and other gen.
work. Write what you can offer at once
Mrs. Mattie Vaughan, Cumming, Ga.
Star Route. : :

Want a job with dairymn. Exp. with
all kinds dairying and farming. 18 yrs.
old. Work for $30 mo. board and laun-
dry. Wagner (last name not given)
Madison, Ga. Rt. 3.

- Man, honest, sober and hard work-
ing with small family wants farm work

what you can offer S. Bates. Atlanta,
Ga. 711 Girad Ave. N. W. :
Honest, sober, hard-working man
with family wants Irge or small farm
to manage, or run with everything
furnished. Was raised on farm: Best
of ref. as to ability and charactr. C.
L.Ingram, Rome, Ga. 410 North 5th
Ave. a
Want job on farm. Capable of work-
ring hands. Ref. if desired. Can drive



gen work for reasonable | truck




party to finance self, or for standing-

loaded in car, FOB.

ing etc. Will advance RR, fare to right +

to be moved and furnished. On shares |

for wages, or share basis.Write at once-



_PAGE NINETEEN
Car Lots |

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
. Car Lots :
1 car 90 day Velvets, $20 ton FOB.
L. W. Ripley, Damascus, Ga.
. 1 car 90-day Velvets in pod, $20- per
ton FOB. G. F. Agerton, Vidette, Ga.

CORN FOR SALECar Lots ee

IM bu. good, sound corn, either

slipped. shuck, 90c bu. or shelled, $1 ;

bu. All FOB. F. L. Beasley, Reids-"
ville, Ga.

500 bu. ear corn in shuck, $1 bu.

R. P. Watson; .

Hawkinsville, Ga. os

2 cars slipped shuck ear corn, Pro-
lific variety, $1 bu., FOB cars Pied-
mont. Frt. rate av. No. Ga. points 10
to 15c. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga.

4 cars slipped shuck ear corn, 90 We
bu. of 80 lbs. FOB. C. G. Garner,
Lyons, Ga.

Slipped shuck ear corn, -car lots, $1
oe of 80 lbs. FOB. A. D. Cobb, Adel,-

a. eo Cog

Several cars sound, slipped shuck
corn, $1 bu. FOB. G. A. Ware, Mar- ae
shallville, Ga, - aes

Slip shuck ear corn, ear lois $1 per a
bu. FOB. Hugh Lawson, Perry, Ga. Ga

1 car corn in ear 90c per bu. FOB
Collins, Ga. 80 lbs to bu. W. H. Yoe- = |
mans, Collins, Ga. i

Several ears of sound slip shuck corn
$1 per bu. FOB. Whatileys Prolific seed
corn, carefully. selected and _ closely
eulled $2..25 per bu. FOB. G. A. Ware,
Marshallville, Ga.

HAY FOR SALECar Lots e
No. 1 Peanut hay in car lots, $10
per ton FOB car. B. M. Davidson,
Dawson, Ga. ; :
Several cars Peanut Hay $14 per ton
FOB. .Pinehurst, Ga. P. E. Ivey, Pine-
hurst, Ga. . ay

POTATOES FOR SALECar Lots -
Kiln dried Porto Rico potatoes in
light weight hampers, car lots. Write ae
A. D. Cobb, Adel, Ga. ae



















for price. OU: FROGeS
Georgia Products a

For Sale a -

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE ae
8 or 10 wu. Otootan ebans, $5 per bu. Be
or will exchange for Porto Rican po- |~
tato misnts, {(f. C. Tuck, Conyers,
Ga., RFD 3. ,
4 bu. and 25 Ibs. of mixed peas, drt.
and clear, free of weevils, $3.50 per
bu; 25 lbs. Lady peas for table use, 15
per Ib. or $3.60 for the lot. No per-
sonal checks accepted. JI. K. Billups,
Jr., RFD 2, Box 25, Midville, Ga. we
20 bu. New Era Sound, pure and re-
cleaned, $4 per bu. delivered; 2 bu. La-
redo beans, recleaned, $5 per bu. de-
livered. C. T. Miller, Leo, Ga. : ae
90 day velvet beans, $1.75 per bu.
FOB. A. R. DeLoach, Pitts, Ga. :
. Otootan beans, $5 per bu; Hastings
White okra seed, 6 Ibs. for.$1, or $15 =
per 100 lb. Pimento pepper seed, 75@ -
per lb. Jones improved watermelon oe
seed, 75c per Ib. All FOB. Locust...
Grove. J. R. Price, Locust Grove, Ga.
Pure Brabham peas, $4 per bu. Tay-
lor Hooks, RFD 2, Unadilla, Ga.
Brabham peas, $3.90 per bu; mixed
Rrabhams and Irons, _ $3.75 per bu;
Whipps, $3.35; Clas, $3.25; Genuine
recleaned Otootans, $5.15; White and
Yellow Dent corn, $2.25; Mexican June
$3.25; 90 day velvet beans, $1.25. C.
%. Watson, Byron, Ga. abe
Bunch velvet beans, $3; running
velvet beans, $1.25: recleaned, new ~
crop Otootans, $5; Mexican June corn
$2.50. .W. J. Braddock, RFD, Powers-
ville, Ga. ee ae
-4 1-2 bu. Brabham peas, about 5 per
cent damaged, $3.50 per bu. FOB. J.
A. Milford, RFD 2, Ball Ground, Ga. 2
75 bu. clean and bright Whip peas,
$4 per bu. up to 10 bu; $3.75 per bu.
up to 50 bu. and $3.50. per bu for lot.
W. R. Shell, RFD 2, Senoia, Ga. =
Iron Clad or New Era clean and ~
sound peas, 6 bus. at $3.25 per bu at
Cleveland. H. A. Satterfield, RFD 4,
Box 81, Cleveland, Ga.
Otootan soy beans, $5.50 per bu; 5
bu. or over, $5 per bu. FOB Locust
Grove, Ga. . H. Gardner, Locust _
Grove, Ga. te nd cones

Seed For Sale

Banana muskmelon seed, 10c per
tablespoonful, Stone Mountain water-
melon seed, 70c per Ib or will exch.
for peas or seed corn. Woodrow Wil-
son, Martin, Ga. rd

1 bu. nice artichoke tubers, 10c pe
Ib. or will exchange value for butter


























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F. L. Thompson, Alto, Ga. Rt, 1.



beans or peas or apie onions.
Miss Maa Lewis, Machen,











PAGE TWENTY

COTTON MARKET WOULD

_ PAY MORE FOR BETTER STA-
PLE, SAYS SPECIALIST

_ Studies now in proress in the Divis-
jon of Cotton Marketing on the grade
and: staple of American cotton indi-
cate that cotton growers are not now
- producing cotton of the various sta-
ple lengths in proportion to domestic
consumption, - says W. B. Lanham, of

the Bureau of Agricultural Economics,

U.S. Department of Agriculture. They
are producing a preponderance of the
shorter staple lengths which, of neces-
sity, compete with the short cotton
_ produced in foreign countries, he says:
American cotton farmers, like the
producers of all other commodities,
are presumably interested in growing
_ the kind of cotton which they believe
- will return to them the greatest net
profit. Since there is good mill de-
mand for cotton around one inch in
: staple, it is reasonable to suppose that
an increased production of these
lengths would return enhanced prof-
its to many growers.

- Of the 14,187,000 bales of cotton
which the Bureau of the Census re-
ported as having been ginned from the
_ crop of 1929-30, up to January 16, only
_ about 1,650,000 were 1 to 1 1-32 inches

in staple length, according to Mr. Lan-

ham. If the staple lengths from 5-16
- to 1 3-32 inches, inclusive, were group-

ed together, they would represent only.

about one-third of the entire product-
-. jon. More than half of all cotton pro-
duced was 7-8 of an inch or shorter.

Inch cotton represented only a little
more than half as much as did 13-16

inch cotton.
_ mind, he says, that cotton less than

os 8 of an inch in length is not tender-
able on future contracts,

In considering the reduction of
- cotton production, Mr. Lanham asks,
should | we not particularly stress the
need for reduction of short-staple BrO-
duction?

It should be encouraging, he says,
Jett recall that production of cotton
around an inch in length is not re-
<A Biricted to a few limited areas in the

tton Belt. The studies by the Di-
vision | of Cotton Marketing show that
Some inch cotton is being grown in

: _ practically all cotton growing sections.
There must be, therefore, some other
explanation for the production of such
- large quantities of at pers cot-
: ton.

Individual growers receive little en-
_-couragement. to produce anything but
_ the shortest cotton so long as buyers
he merely roughly average the grade and
- Staple length and buy on this aver-
age. So long as this practice prevails,
_ there is little hope that growers will
_ plant varieties producing superior sta-
_. ples, They feel that very short-staple
Ree es produce more pounds of lint
per acre than do varieties producing
lint an inch or longer in staple. _

Buyers commonly pay for cotton on
the basis of the average quality mar-
ected at a given shipping point. Stud-
jes indicate that the average price re-
_ ceived does bear some relation to the
average quality produced in that dis-
_ trict. For instance, recent studies in
_ Texas show that cotton produced at
: Henderson, Texas, averaged about 1-16
Of an inch shorter that that produced
at Hillsboro, Texas. The average price
Teceived by the Henderson farmers
was about $5 per bale less than the
price to Hillsboro farmers.

_ At the present time, says Mr. Lan-
am, the difference in price between
amgmsg 13-16 and Middling 1-inch

It should be borne in



"MARKET BULLETIN

WATERMELON GOOD VITA-
MIN SOURCE, BUREAU OF
HOME ECONOMICS SHOWS

Watermelons of the Tom Watson va-
riety are a good source of Vitamin A,
needed for growth and physical well
being, tests by the Bureau of Home
Economics of the United States De-
partment of Agriculture show. Water-
melons are also well supplied with
vitamin C, the food factor important
in the nutrition of the teeth and some
other parts of the body, the studies re-
vealed. Vitamins B and G, also es-
sential in stimulating growth and
normal development, were shown to
pe present in watermelons in detect-
able quantities.

The experiments covered only this
one variety of watermelon, but the
Tom Watson makes up about 90 per
cent of commercial shipments. More-
over, other red-fleshed varieties are
-so similar to the Tom Watson in their
structure and all field-grown water-
melons are handled in so much the
same way, the bureau specialists be-
iieve these vitamin results can be ap-
plied to the American watermelon crop
as a whole. Production figures, how-
ever, show that the American public
does not need vitamins as a reason
for eating watermelons. During 1929,
a total of 67,616 carloads of approxi-
mately a thousand melons each found
a ready market on the basis of re-
freshing juiciness and flavor alone.

For the vitamin experiments, 175
ripe Tom Watson watermelons of two
different crops were used. The red or
pink fleshy portion from these was

fed to 130 albino rats for the vitamin

A, B, and G tests and to 30 guinea
pigs to determine the vitamin C con-
tent. All the animals ate the melons
readily, and the guinea pigs developed
a keen watermelon appetite. The bu-

jreau followed its customary standard

methods in these vitamin studies on
watermelon, In addition to weighed
daily portions of the melon all the an-
imals had a basal diet which supplied
every factor except the vitamin under
test. The growth and good physical

condition of the animals indicated the

presence of the different vitamins.
U.S. D. AL ee



SHORT COURSE IN TOBACCO
GRADING ANNOUNCED BY DE-
PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

A short course in tobacco
and grading, to be held at Raleigh, N.
C., April 22-26, has been announced
by the Tobacco Section, U. S. Bureau
of Agricultural Economics. The course
will be conducted at the North Caro-

lina Agricultural college, in. coopera-.
tion with the College, the North. Car-

olina Division of Markets, the Virgin-
ia Division of Markets, and the _EX-
tension Service of. Virginia, North
Carolina and South Carolina.

- The course will be divided into two
sections.. The first section, April 22
and 23, will deal with the principles
involved in properly sorting tobacco
on farms. This section is primarily
for the benefit of farmers and is de-
signed to stimulate beter sorting of to-
bacco in the interest of better prices.
It is well known in the tobacco trade
that proper sorting enhances the
prices paid to growers, and that many
growers lose money every year by fail-
ure to-keep their grades separated in
the hand and in the basket.

The sorting course will be open to
growers and others interested, and in
addition to discussions of the subject

by tobacco grading experts, will in-
clude praetical demonstrations _
$5 to $10 per bale on the Spot | :

Ves

sorting

judges of tobacco but who wish to he-
come familiar with the Federal Stand-
ard. grades of flue-cured tobacco. It
is expected that a considerable number
of applicants for the position of to-
bacco grader in the Federal-State to-
bacco grading service will avail them-
selves of this opportunity to become
familiar with the Government grades.
The course will be open, also,, to to-
bacco buyers who wish to familiarize
themselves with Government grades as

In the grading course, as in the
cussions of the principles involved, to-
gether with practice work and tests of

) proficiency, and sets of Federal stand-

ard grades of flue-cured tobacco will
be on display. Copies of the program
and detailed information concerning
the course may be obtained from the
Tobacco Section, U. S. Bureau of Ag-
ricultural Economics, Washington, D.
Cue :

No fees will be charged for either
course.U. S. D. A.



FARM TAXES EXCEED $900,000,000
U. S. ECONOMIST FINDS IN
SURVEY

Direct taxes paid by farmers now
amount to more than nine hundred
million dollars annually, of which ap-

the general property tax, according to
Whitney Coombs, agricultural econo-
mist, in a report of a study of taxa-
tion on farm property just published
by the Bureau of Agricultural Econom-
ics, United States Department of Se
riculture. -

the kinds of taxes paid by farmers, of
trends in farm taxation, of taxes and
agricultural income from various types
of farm tenure, of farm assessments
and farm values, and of the incidence

believes that the period of rapid rise

of farm taxes has passed and that any
increase in the immediate future will

be at a less rapid rate. He Says:

The rate of increase of State and
local taxes will be less. than it has
been, but no general reduction in farm
taxes is likely to come from a decrease
in total expenditures. It may come
either through, new methods of fi-
nancing certain governmental expen-
ditures, such as more State support
for the schools, or through the intro-
duction of new sources of local reve-
nues to supplement the sentra prop-
erty tax.

Mr. Coombs says that taxes are tak-
ing about 30 per cent of the net rent
of farm real estate, and that an ex-
amination of the results of studies of
the returns on farm property and on
the owners managerial abilities in-
dicates that, on farms. operated by
their owners, taxes in the past six
years have amounted to from 18 1-2
to 31 per cent of such returns. In 1924
_taxes were reported to have taken on
the average 1 1-15 per cent of the val-
ue of the farm real estate of the
country. The slight increase in farm
taxation since that year and the de-
cline in the value of farm real estate
had, .by 1927, in Mr. Coombs opinion,
probably increased this to 1 1-13 per
cent of the value of. farm property.

Discussing various proposed types of
tax reform, Mr. Coombs believes that
improvement in the administration of

around the problem of assessment, be-
cause it has been found that faulty
|assessment is the cause of much of



the sooguality of taxes among farm

24, 25 and 26, is intended primarily
for men who are already competent.

an aid to their purchasing operations...

sorting course, there will be full dis-

proximately 84 per. cent is paid thru

The report contains. an analysis of

and effects. of farm taxes. Mr. Coombs

local farm taxes must be _ centered |



a Thursday, April 10, 1930.

most rural sections a county assessor
Will be more satisfactory than a town-
ship assessor, and it is possible that
in many places it might be desirable
for two counties to agree to employ
one assessor to do the work in both
jurisdictions.

Increased supervision of assessment
methods and results by State author-

ities will aid in establishing uniform-
ity. At present, 15 States give to

State supervisory officials, usually to
the State tax commission, the power
to make reassessments on their own
motion and by their own agents. Ten :
other States give to supervisory offi
cials the power to order reassessments, '
Such powers, although Bersee are.
rarely used.

A state. supervising: body can | a a
most to improve assessments by car
rying on research activities that ar

-in the local assessment, districts, by

acting as a court of ap eal for indi-
vidual and group assessments, and by
adjusting or equalizing assessment:
among the various taxing jurisdictions
Studies of the results. of past assess=
ments by comparing sales and assess:
ed valuations, and of methods by
which equality of assessment may be
attained are among the useful activi-.
ties, to be carried on by the State com-__
missions. The results of such research
can be utilized by the local assessors |
to reduce the inequalities of farm tax-
ation.

Mr. Coombs complete report has
been published by the United tSates:
Department of Agriculture in Techni-
cal Bulletin 172, entitled Taxation of
Farm Property, copies of which may
be obtained from the Office of Infor
mation, U. S. Department of Agricul
ture, Washington, D. CU. S. DOA



GOVERNMENT WHITEWASH ~
FORMULA

Shake in boiling water 6ne-h
bushel of quicklime, keeping it- just
fairly covered with water during the.
process. Strain to remove the sedi-
ment, which will fall to. the bottom
and add to it one peck of salt dissolved
in warm water, three pounds.
ground rice boiled in water to a thin
paste, 1-2 pound of powdered Spa sh
whiting and a pound of glue disso.

in awrm water. Mix the
ingredients thoroughly and let the mix-
ture stand for several days. When
ready to use, apply it hot. If a less
quantity is desired, use the same pro-
portions.

For buildings on the. farm, fences,
ete., this will to-a great extent an-
swer the purpose of paint and at a.
much) reduced cost. The rice, flour
and glue makes the whitewash stick.
Rain and freezing have. slight effect
on this whitewash and it may be pu
on with a sprayer.
hold the nozzle 15 or 20 inches om
the sprayed surface.



A $50,000,000 PEST

It costs in the ineizhborheod of. hit -
000,000 a year for cattle owners, dai-
rymen, feeders, butchers, and tanners

to support the cattle grub, yet this pest.
can be destroyed. Either the old meth-

od of hand extraction may be used, or

the newer methods developed by th

United States: Department of Agricul-_ i
ture. The Department advises the
application of Derris as a wash, oint-
ment, or powder, pyrethrum ointment,

fine tobcaco powder or nicotine dust,

or the injection of benzol or carbon
tetrachlorida. A concentrated drive
on the cattle grub is necessary to era
adicate it from a locality. The pest is
becoming more serious, says the de-
partment, owning to ;

is escond Species of grub,



Se

different

When sprayed,