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~The average number of fertilizer samples taken each 1st of tas year, _ fade not recalee a report frome the :
_year prior to 1927 was about 5,000. Since 1927, we have ~ Chemical Laboratory, let us know, ag there is some,
increased the number as follows: > : _ error in the mailing, and we want to check up on it.
1927, we took 5,388 samples. oe - 8 > i wish that all the fircaecd who come to Atlanta, whe .
1928 3 tas | are interested in analysis would come around to the
ee took 12,556 samples. See eS Capitol and go through the laboratory, and they will
= 1929, we took 16, 865 samples. ie ee . understand how technical running. a fertilizer sample is
3 - Up. to date, Tuesday July 8th, we have mailed out to _ and the length of time et comsumesay runnINg,, one samp: Ree
the farmers and fertilizer manufacturers: reports on all Dr. FoR King, State Chemist, who has: Sais work in
_ samples of fertilizer taken prior to April Ist of this year. charge: is present while I am writing this editorial. He
~The number that we have repened out up until today: is stated to me that he expects to furnish the analysis on all
A, 600. et ee oe of the samples that he now has by Sept. 15th. If Dr.
King succeeds in doing this, it will be a record for. the
There should Be some avtahgertent made whereby the
- chemical, laboratory, and, he and his assistants will have
farmer could receive the report on his fertilizer and accomplished a great service for the farmi ar oS
calcium arsenate quicker. We have the largest Chemical = : ee
laboratory in the South, but its capacity is only about | - Lastremember this: I am going to see hae you get
seventy-five samples a day. We cannot properly run a ample of fertilizer that i is sent i in here.
sample of fertilizer by artificial light; as the chemist Tr you don't get) it, write m 2 : as
_ making the determination has to watch the coloring |
_ effects very closely to make an accurate analysis. We Frying- size chickens are too cheap. Sell your roosters,
have analyzed more samples during the first six months. and save your pullets. They will bring. in some money:
of this year than has ever been analyzed by the Chemical this fall by bene a layers, x
~ laboratory in the sam eriod before. :
ms ei as : | EUGENE TALMADGE.
Mr. Farmer, if you had a sample of, your. fertilizer - os oe ee
_ drawn to- be eer to this cee Se Prior: S oor July 8, 1980. ae oe Sg oe
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MARKET REPORT.
eas GEORGIA PRODUCTS "INDEX
Fpoulcy For Sale
ee a || Poultry Wanted wnnneennnceninen $ |
- Prevailing Wholesale ie Pies a uly. 8, 1980, Always subject to. Variation. > |lBaby Chicks For Sale ....-..... 3|F
| Adlanta Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta lee ae eee ai
oe Potatoes, new, 100 lbs.-$5.00 3 = = _ $5.00 : |i Live Stock For Sale a, 4
_ Cabbage, green, crated, 100 tbs oS ; : : $3.00. Mf BoB 3.00: || Live Stock Wanted _.......---.-.-
es, Ga. Extra, doz...... SO 8. Ss ug : 424-26 - 23
ee er deze. 24000 = ; Sa i 2 s s ae -Hand Machinery For ee
Eggs, Ga. Tra e, OZ,--tnee IF Se ae ee See SS Second-Hand Machinery Wanted 5 ra
He a -- ane : co Ss eee ne As 8 Ga. Products. Wanted ----......
2c See Miscellaneous _...--< Se neue ee,
- Roosters. lb. Laser AOS 92, Fe aa = 0 ; Plants For Sale Sa EL 8.
2 ae 4{ Plants -Wanted \...ccco* ao oak
: ee aa seed sie ae ee oon oe eee
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Binkeys, Tb. - Sf gs oe ee ge et TE Seon ae. i ere. ANG Seed For. Sale te
Field Peas, mixed bu.-------_ 300. >_2. <s pag DIB Se a Porm tel Wate a ame
Field Peas, not mixed, bu.:.. 350 . 3.25 : is BOG Sr ee as Miscellaneous weseratecer < 1
Country Butter, Best Table Ib: 85 8 23 ; : : oe 0 eee 3 aS Sey Shean Seer
Country Butter, cooking, th. 20 ro ae See me a aa
Corn Meal, 96 168.5. 4s |) apenas . 0 eee : eee av
No aia 3 Sold. a = Beginning aly 1 + :
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Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
Pure bred Anconas purchased as
eges and baby chicks direct from Cecil
Sheppard, Berea, Ohio. Healthy, well
lev., None 2 yrs. old. Special price of
0: 1 pen, $1 each, No. 2, 75c ea, if
Ned for within 2 wks. Mrs. J. T.
otton, Brookhaven, Ga. No. Decatur
s Mailing address, Decatur, Ga.
One Ancona cockerel, Apr. hatch,
eg Calhouns Poultry Farms. Would
e to exchange for two bantam pul-
lets, must be pure bred.
aun, RFD No. 3, Milan, Ga.
22 Shepherd strain Ancona pullets,
12 wks. old, 75 cts. Also 6 cockerels,
same age, 50 cts each, or entire lot for
- Mrs. J. EB. Harrell, RFD No. 6,
Quitman, Ga.
_. 250 fine Sheppard strain Ancona, pul-
ets, Feb. hatch, beginning to lay. Also
60 fine ~pullets, March hatch, same
strain, reasonable price. J. M. Morris,
FD 2, Canton, Ga.
. BANTAMS
Golden Sebright bantams: laying
hens and 1 rooster, $1.50 each, also 1
Golden Sebright pullets, about 4 mos.
old, '75c, or lot for $8. Harry Reddick,
Benevolence, Ga.
_ 10 fine young bantams, cheap. John
Maloy, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C.
75 pure bred B. P. Rocks, April hatch
60c each. 50 pure bred 11 wks. old B.
= R., 75sec each. Mrs. W. D. Bryantt,
o1lee, Ga.
_ Part Golden Sebright and part Red
Cuban Game Bantams, 8 and 10 wks.
old, 50 cts each, or will exchange for
Silver Lace Wyandottes or Orpingtons.
Also have 6 hens and 1 cock of the pure
ose comb Golden Sebright bantams $2
ch for hens, and $1.50 for cock, or
l1_ exchange for turkeys. Louise
ith, RFD 1, Statham, Ga.
East India Game Bantams, young
ock, $1 each. John L. Gantt, Meigs,
cockerels, $14 for entire lot, or $7.50
or 10 pullets and 1 cockerel, hatched
1 April; plenty of: nice cockerels. tor
breeding purposes, 85c each, or 2 for
$1.50 FOB. No checks. Money order
with order. Mrs. M. C. Colvard, Bow-
man, Ga. oe .
_ Pure bred B. Rocks, Park strain, Reg.
ermit C-29, il cockerels, $1.75
ch, or 2 for $3; also select eggs for
atching, $1.50 del. 3 March 1929 hatch
cocks, $5 each or 2 for $9 ;1 cock 2 yr.
old, direct from Park $7. Mrs. J. D.
McIntyre, Ousley) Ga. ;
- Thompson Ringlet B. R. cockerels, 5
"mo. old;*$1.50 ea; will exchange one for
ock same strain 1 yr. old or cockerel.
ill exchange others for pullets same
e and strain. Mrs. J. L. Parrish,
Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Egsg-a-day B. R. cockerels, March
itch, $1.50 ea. Eleanor Hays, Coving-
ton, Ga. od
10 Thompson Ringlet B. R. hens and
1 rooster about 15 mo. old, $1.50 ea. or
$15 for the lot fob Oakwood, Ga. Mrs.
S. McMillan, Oakwood, Ga.
25 March hatch prize strain, aristo-
crat Barred Rock cockerels, $1 each. G.
C. Edmondson, RFD 2, Temple, Ga.
60 Barred Rock hens, $1.50 each: 6
cock, $2.50 each. April: 1929 hatch, well
marked, healthy, culled .by county
ent, Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton,
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Pure bred B. R. 3 mos. old pullets,
31 each. R. H. McEver. Talmo, Ga.
__ About 30 Thompson Ringlet B: R.
~ March hatch, well dev. pullets. $35
B Canton for lot. C. E.. Couch,
aleska. Ga. > :
25 or 30 Barred Rock cockere! friers,
Vv. about 2 Ibs. each, 25 cts per Ib. Mrs.
Herrison, Rockingham. Ga.
__ 15 pure Barred Rock cockerels, Apr.
hatch, 50 cts each FOB. No checks
cecented. Mrs, A. F. Ayers, RFD (1,
wy Rose, Ga. :
4 pure bred. Parks strain B .R. cock-
rels, direct from Calhouns Poultr
m, Apr. hatch, $1 each for the lot,
1.05 if separate. Mrs. Sam Yaun.
FD 8, Milan, Ga.
TH.
B. R. cockerels, 4 mos. old from mate
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Mrs, Sam
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_MARKET _
ing of super test ped. 250 to 312 egg
production pens, $1.50 each, or lots of
4 for $5 FOB. to be delivered by July
20th. Only a few lots at price.
Direct from Colonial Poult Farms.
Also several 1 and 2 yr. old Barred
Rock hens-tested for B. W. D. Nice fat
ones at 20 cts per lb. FOB. Also 2
extra nice 2 yr. old cocks, direct from
E. C. Foremans pens, $2 each, or $3.50
for both, delivered. Exchange cocks
for best offer. Mrs. J. A. Howell, RFD
1, Meigs, Ga.
B. R. cockerels, hatched Apr. 15th,
direct from Calhouns state accredited
flocks, Missouri, $1.25 each FOB Cor-
nelia, Mrs. I. G. Locke, Cornelia, Ga.
March hatch Partridge rock cock-
erels, $1 each, or 2 for $1.75 No. checks.
Apr. hatch, Thompson imp. Ringlet B.
R. cockerels, 75 cts each, or 2 for
$1.25. No checks. Mrs. Fannie Fitz-
gerald, RFD 1, Rochelle, Ga.
25 or 30 B. R. fryers, 30c Ib. av. wt. 2
lbs. each. Miss Annie Davison, Wood-
ville, Ga.
AAA B. R. cockerels direct from
Booth, at a sacrifice. Many years of
Ped. ancestry. with trapnest records of
300-331 eggs in 1 yr. Get details and
make reservations at. once. Simon
Peterson, Douglas, Ga. 302, Ward St.
Thoroughbred B. R. roosters. From
Wayne and Shinn Hatchery this year.
Write for prices. H. M. Beck, Ivey, Ga.
RFD 1.
30 friers, wt. 55 Ibs. nice, fat and
healthy. B. R. and R. I. Reds mixed,
$15 for lot, FOB: Money Order. No
checks. Mrs. J. B. Arledge, Pulaski,
Ga. Rt. 1.
10 thoroughbred B. R. hens, 1 yr. old,
also 1 rooster, same age, $15.; 25 B. R.
friers av. wt. 2 lbs. each, 75c each.
For stock or table use. Pullets and
roosters. Cash with order. Other
party to pay express. Mrs. G. G. Rack-
ley, Camilla, Ga. Rt 4.
18 thoroughbred B. R. 4 mos. old pul-
lets, 90c each. Butter-milk raised and.
are large, nice pullets. Cash with or-
ie Mrs. Thos. H. Marshall, Camilla,
a. \
5 pure bred B.-R. hens, $1.25 each,
10 mixed hens, 20c lb., a few pure bred
B. R. cockerels, 3 mos. old, $1.25 each.
Rt 5.
FOB. J.J. Outen, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2.
7 or 8 nice, March hatch B. R. cock-
erels, $1.50 each. A fine strain. Cash
with order. Mrs. J. F. Cox, Butler, Ga.
BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
3 or 4 White Rock March cockerels,
$1.50 each, not del. Mrs. J. G. Chap-
man, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1.
50 Buff Rocks, 4 wks. old, 40c ea. if
all are taken. Mrs. W. D. Bryant,
Coffee, Ga.
Pure bred Buff Rock 3 mos. old pul-
lets, 90c each, FOB. Mrs. M. F. Till-
man, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 4.
Buff Rock, Nugget strain, 1929 hens,
in fine laying cond. now, $1.50 each;
March 1930 hatch, $1.25 each during
Tat. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville,
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Pure Fischel W. Rock 3 mos. old cock-
erels, 200-289 egg breeding, $1.25 each,
$2.25 for 2, FOB here. Fred E. Grubb,
Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 or 12 Plymouth Rock hens, for
sale. Call and see them, and get price.
sagt tebe H. Thames, Stonewall, Ga.,
4 pullets and 1 cockerel, March
hatch, Buff Rocks, $5. Send money
order. T. H. Noel; Ocilla, Ga.
Husky Partridge Rocks, April hatch,
cockerels, $1 each, Send money order.
Mrs. Jesse Mixon, Ocilla, Ga.
.40 White, Fischel strain, 3 1-2 mos.
old pullets, 75c each. Mrs. J.C. Gools-
by, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.
25 pure bred Buff Rock hens, 1 to
2 yrs. old, in laying cond. $1 each. Mrs.
nag R. Brewer, Charing, Ga. Rt 2 Box
20 fine March hatch W. R. pullets
and cockerels, pure Fischel strain from
blood tested, Ped. Mated 10 and 11 Ib.
hens; cockerels, $1.50 each. pullets in
lots of 10 and 20, $1 each. Will give 1
cockerel free with each order of 10 pul-
lets, or 3 cockerels free with 20 pullets.
Can furnish no-akin stock. Would
exch. 2 fine cockerels for 30 white feed
sacks, 100 Ib. size. Cash with order.
Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Bowersville, Gh.
Box 153.
; BRAHMAS
6 light Brahma hens, $2 each, 2 cock-
erels, $1.50 each. Dalton Lovell, RFD 1,
Alto, Ga. ; : = q
Pure bred Ancona pullets, blood test-
ed flocks, 3 mos. old, 75 cts. each, 2
mos. old, 60 cts each FOB. M. L, De-.
Foor, Eastanollee, Ga. :
BULLETIN
Mrs. Milton H. Neison, Cathcun, Ga. ;
B. R. Friers, about 2 Ibs. ea. 30c Ib.
choice cockerels, 1930 hatch, $6 ea.|
| hatch 80 ea.
wt. 2 Ibs., $1 he ey oe pul-
lets. L. E. Williams, , Ga.
Several giant strain Light Brahma
cockerels, March hatch, special mating,
chicks direct from Giant Brahma
Farms, $1.25 each, FOB. Also 16 mos.
old cock, good color and markings,
healthy and a bargain. $2.50 FOB.
Arthur H. Meyer, Winterville, Ga.
GAMES FOR SALE
One black game rooster, one hen
slightly mixed with Red Cabin game,
$3. Miss Eula Howell, Ball Ground,
Ga. Rt. 1, Box 22.
Dark Cornish Games, March hatch
pullets, $1.50, Gockerels, $1.50 each;
April hatch pullets, $1.50 and cock-
erels, $1; two last year hatch cock-
ng $2 eaeh. C. A. Ingram, Lilly,
a.
1 dark Cornish Game rooster and
four hens, $5.50, 1 yr. old, now laying.
_Mrs. Milton Minshew, Walden, Ga.
2 March hatch, very dark Cornish
Game cockerels, neat rose comb. Well
built bodies, fine color. $1.50 each. 1
cock 15 mos. old, same description as
above, price $3. No checks.
D. Barnes, RFD 3. Sylvester, Ga.
1 Irish Brown red pit Game Rooster,
pure bred, 16 mos. old, $2.50. Mrs. O.
B. Herndon, Box 41, RFD 2, Mayfield,
Ga
One 2-yr old Pit Game cock, a reas
beauty, $5 or will exchange for equal
value. J. Murray, Hull, Ga.!_
1 pure bred Cuban Stag, 1 yr. old,
stock direct from Geo. B. Means of
North Carolina. Sell, or exch. for 1 pr.
of pure bred Donns or gray Nuffs:
cock and hen ,not under 1. yr. old. Car]
Griffin, Gainesville, Ga. 85 Oak St.
Blue and Red pit game 1 yr. old
cocks, $2 each; frying size Blue and
Red cockerels, $1 each. W. A. Holson-
beck, Rangr, Ga.
4 selected Red Quill hens and cock,
perfect cond. $15; also 1 trio of Allen
Roundheads, $7. FOB. : All. guaranteed.
Paul B. Adams, Savannah, Ga., 415 E.
33rd St. :
Dark Cornish game 12 wks. old pul-
lets and same age cockerels, all $1
ea, J.C, Porter, Tifton, Ga. Rt 1._
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
1_J..B. Giant cockerel, Feb. hatch,
well marked, $2.50 del. by express any-
ee in Ga. weight of cockerel, 4
lbs. R. P. Bannister, RFD 1, Ball
Ground, Ga.
One Black Jersey Giant rooster, 15
mos. old, $2.50. W. H. Turner, RFD 1,
College Park, Ga. .
1 Langshan pullet and 1 rooster,
March hatch, $1.25 each, also 4 Apri!
hatch roosters, $1 ea. Will send COD
Or money with order. Mrs. Alice Hollis |
Lylerly, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
' FOR SALE
Friers, 35c lb. FOB. Mrs. F. R. Vin-
cent, Fruitland, Ga.
LEGHORNS
50 Tancred W. L. 15 mos. old hens,
$1 each. J..L. Boyd, Washington, Ga.
Buff L. rooster and 1 cockerel for sale
or exch. to get hew blood. Mrs. P. D,
REDeS Hapeville, Ga. 3279 Stewart
500 Tancred W. L. pullets, March 1st
to April Ist hatch, $1 ea. Well dev.
healthy and from high laying, trap-
nested. stock. Stock was blood tested
a few yrs. ago and free of white diar-
prhea germs. K..E. Rucker, Elbe
"Ga. Rt. 8. se
to 1 1-2 yr. old hens, $1 each; 1
1 1-2. yr. old roosters,
yrs. hatch roosters, $1 each. Mrs. J. J.
Pere vag ss Ri 6.
pure bred &. C. W. L. pullets 4
mos. old July 14th, $1 each. Bob
Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.
6 March hatch Tancred W. L. cock-
erels from pen that has official cord
of 248-258 eggs in 51 weeks, headed by
cock 300 egg hens for 3 generations,
$1.50 ea. F. BL. Raburn, Ideal, Ga.
Tancred W.-L. pullets, 2 to 3 mo. old
from bred to lay stock. Also young
lavine pullets and breeding hens, aiso
brown. leghorn, ancona, R. I. red or
Barred Rock pullets. Prices reason-
able. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
One hundred Barron strain W. L..
pullets 4 mo. old, just beginning to lay,
net L. D. Hadaway, Gainesville, Ga.
One thoroughbred English strain Ss.
- W. L, cock and 5 Ferris strain hens,
1 vr. old $6, C. J. Whitaker, East EMi-
te tied gi
- i. hens, 15-16 mo. old, go
layers, $1.25 ea:-6 W. L. pullets, Sron
a. $4.80 for lot; 12 W. L.
pullets, April hatch 65c ea. $7.20 for
pit in & roosts 0 for
lot. Will put in
Ught Brahmas and . S. Hamburgs, | if
requested at same
Mrs. J:.
: Everlay strain dark Brown Leghorns, puvets, $1.50 each, or $1.25 each in 100
$1.50 each; this |
J Rested stock, 200-246. State Accredit.
in each lot | f
Thursday, July 10, 1930. ae ;
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roosters, March and; April hatch, 75e
ea. j
125 pure bred W.L. hens, April 1929
hatch, $1.25 for the lot FOB. All
healthy and laying. Send coops if .
wanted shipped. Mrs. Will Cox, But-
ler, Ga. Rt. 3, Care Henry Barrow.
7 hens, 2 yrs. old, $1.10 ea; 1 cock
same age, $1.25; few more Mar. & Apr.
hatched cockerels at 80c, 70c, 60c ea ~~
all pure bred, most of cockerels aver- _
age 1 3-4 Ib. ea. or will sell at 50c Ib,
Mrs. John E. Smith, Bowdon, Ga.
80 White. Leghorn pullets, Apr. 15 |
hatch. Barrow English strain, 50 cts
each. B.\T. Byrd, 6 Norwood Ave.
Savannah, Ga, eS
Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn roos |
ters, 11 wks. old, $1 each, postpaid.
Mrs. J. A. Brown, RFD 1, Dahlonega,
Ga. :
25 pure bred White Leghorn hens,
Mar. & April hatch, 1929. Ferris
Strain, 1 rooster same age and strain
for quick sale will take 90 cts each,
some now laying. Also will sell in Jot
of ten or all together. Send P. -O.
Money order. Mrs. Rachel Rumbley,
RFD 1, Box 31, Blythe, Ga.
' Pure Tormahlen Light Brown Leg-
horns, 18 mos. old hens. Used this year
as breeders. Must make room for _
young: stock, $1 each. FOB here. Mrs.
J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga.
5 Everlay strain B. L. cockerels, $1
each, if taken at once, Mar ist hatch
1930. Cash with order, Mrs. H. C.
Mize, RFD 1, Commerce, Ga. toyed
Ferris strain S. C. W. Leghorns, se-
lected from 300 egg hens, cockerels,
75c each, pullets, $1 each; 10 or more oes
e per cent less. T. W. Dalton, Alto,
a. :
Ferris S. C. White Leghorn cock- _
erels, March hatch, ready for service, _
$2 each, Apr. $1.50 each, satisfaction _
guaranteed. Mrs. J. E. Steadham,
RFD 2 Bainbridge, Ga. - \ :
.White Leghorn pullets, 10 wks. old,
75 cts each, also W. L. fryers, 2 Ibs.. =e
each, 35 cts per lb. all FOB. Lonnie
Rundles, RFD 17, Gainesville, Ga.
50 cockerels, 9 wks. old, will sell at
market price. Mrs. Annie Mae Ward,
RFD 8, Buena Vista, Ga.
Selected well, dev. Tancred strain S. _
C. White Leghorn pullets, Feb. hatch,
almost ready to lay $1 each, FOB La-
vonia, Ga. Coops to be- returned at
my expense, S. C. Buff Leghorns, Apr. _
hatch, 75 cts each. J. H. Beasley, RFD
2, Lavonia, Ga. ?
Thorobred Tancred W. L. pullets, 5
mos. old, fat and healthy. Limited
umber for quick sale, $1 each. Mrs. =
W.-H. Rucker, Milner, Ga. d :
500 S. C. W. L. Tancred strain Mar.
1929 hens, thoroughly culled, 80c each;
also 500 Tancred S: C. W. L. March a
hatch pullets, $1 each. All FOB, Z.
T, Adams, Temple, Ga. fee
5 W. L. 3 mos. old cockerels, $1 ea,
or all 5 for $4. Exch for same number _
of W. L. pullets of same age. Mrs. G.
G. Rackley, Camilla, Ga. Rt. 4. - 2
Tancred W. L. yearling hens, in full
Production and good cond. $1 each.
Mrs. G. G. Adair, Rutledge, Ga. Rt. 2.
April 10th hatch, extra fancy S. C.
W. L. 12 wks. old cockerels, $1 each,
FOB Direct from M. Johnsons famous.
ranch in April from his special and
imperial matings, with trapnested
records of 250 to 300 eggs in 1 yr. &
Mrs. J. R. Ramsey, Gore, Ga. pee -
-Tancred S. C. W. L. now laying S
lots. Chas. T. McMillan. i ie,
Ga Rts , Gainesville,
Ferris best eggs strain W. L. cock-
erels, direct from Ferris in February,
#150 oar ae W. J. Cats. 4
} 2 Pure bred S. C. English W. L. 10
wks; old cockerels, $1.25 ear $2.25 ee oo
pr. Moye, Oconee; Ga. ss
Tancred W. L. pullets, 2 and 3 mos, ~
old, from bred to lay stock: also young _
layin; pullets and breeding hens. _
ets BADE, Deleet: also Brown L., R. I.
Cds, Or B. R. pullets. S. Pp. ae
Hapeville, a ; oe
~ cected, well dev. Tancred strain .
~, White L. pullets, February hatch,
almost ready to lay, $1 each, FOB.
voops to be returned at my expense.
J. H. Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 2
March hatch Brown L. pullets, $1
each. (No name.or address given). ~~
Barron strain cockerels from trap-
ed, blood tested,
and ROP
up. Satisfaction Fron x2
i guaranteed. a
10 8. 0. W. L. 8 wks. old cockerels,
Oe each. M. M. Ro 1]
niga Rowell, Bremen, Ga.
300 nice, large Tancred S. C.. W. L.
hens, 70c each. From stock direct
L.1 Richland, Ga.
fom. Tancred Farm, G. P. Ethridge,
SAG
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Feb. 3 hatch,
oe
any kind.
ed with mating bands.
- and doing fine.
to 1 lb. Sll at good bargain. T. C.
lence, Ga .
_ Mated, banded and producers
_ extra fine squabs, wt. 1 Ib. and over.
North Ave.
~ lanta,.
cockerels, $2.50 each; 2 fine 15
prize stock and heavy
_ Kitchens, Macon, Ga. Rt. 7.
~~. Donaldson
_ Jacksonville, Ga.
- anl working, $2.50.
Palmetto, Ga,
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and
young stock,
_ Columbts, Ga. 22-11th
Thursday, July 10, 1930, :
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Poultry For Sale
MINORCAS
12 Golden Rule strain, March hatch
Buff Minorca cockerels, now crowing, |
hatched at Golden Rule Hatchery of
Bucyrus, O, $1.50 each delivered, or
$15 for lot. Mrs. Jas. Walters, RFD 2,
Ty Ty, Ga. :
25 pure Pape Black Minorca April
-pullets, $1 each; cockerels, same price,
iss Alberta Wood, S. Atlanta, Ga.
Trio of Black Minorcas, consisting
of March hatch cockerel and 2 hens, 1
ae old, $5. for the 3. O. H. Wright, At-
tanta, Ga. 412 Peters bldg. .
Genuine Booth strain S. C. White
-Minorcas from high producing flock:
15 wks. old pullets, $2 each, 13 wks.
old, $1.90; 10 wks. old, $1.75 each;
cockerels, 50c less each age and price;
56 hens, 1 yr. old, $2.50 each; cocks,
_ Same price. Large quantities cheaper.
_ Would Jike to exch. 10 or 12 cockerels
for some genuine Booth strain S. C.
White Minorcas, unrelated to present
_ Stock. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Blakely, Ga,
ORPINGTONS
_ Trio White Orpingtons, cockerel and
pullets, March hatch, $3. Send Money
order. T. H. Noel, Ocilla, Ga.
2 Golden Buff Orpington cockerels,
will exchange for 2 pul-
lets same age and breed. Mrs. Po.
_ Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. (
_ PHEASANTS FOR SALE
21 Ring Neck pheasant 2 yr. old roos-
ter. Sell, or exch. for a
oung pr., of
J. #F. Well
born, Rock
Springs, Ga.
PIGEONS FOR SALE _
Pure White Kings, mated, banded
Tom Richardson,
pr. White Kings and 30 pr. Red
_Carneaux, all in first. class cond. band-
All working
Squabs av. from 3-4
Kessler, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 3 Mont-
gomery Cross Road.
10 pr. White Kings, mated, banded
and working, $2 pr. Money back if not
Satisfied. B. T. Byrd, Savannah, Ga.
6 Norwood Ave. : !
Fine racing Homers (that will fly
come back home) mated prs. $4;
$1 each. rae Overby,
8 pr. common pigeons, 25c pr. or lot
for 1.75. oh Y ic
Large, first
class White | Kings,
and
$3.50 per pr. or
$80 for lot of 28 prs.
Wallace Miller, E
Jr. Macon, Ga. 171
White Kings and Homers at reduced
_ prices. Lofts over-crowded. Getting $6
_ doz. for squabs. A
50c each; young, mated; banded and
working birds, 75c each: 11-2 yr. old
and older stock, mated, banded and
working $1 each. E. W. Linthicum, At-
Ga. 29 Warren St. S. E.
few youngsters at
: R. I. REDS
Dark R. I. Red cockerels and pullets,
January and February hatch, from
_ Mrs. Donaldsons best egg pens, $2 ea,
Mrs. H. W. Erdman, Decatur x
S. Candler St. oh ae
I. Red
Choice dark red S. C. R.
mos.
Old: cocks, $5 each. 9 mos. old cockerel,
$3.50; hens $2. and $3 each. Mahoods
layers. Miss
Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga.
_ Trapnested Donaldson R. I. Reds
from blood tested, heavy producing
stock, March 15th hatch; pullets, 90c
ea. and cockerels, $1.25 each: 10 pul-
lets; and 1 cockerel, $10. Mrs. T. E.
strain R.
: I. Red_cock-
Size,
erels, frying only $1. Pullets
Same price. Or 5 pullets and one
cockerel for $5. Mrs. John 8S, Clark,
4 No. A thoroughbred blood-tested,
pullets, R. I. Red. Will exchange for
__4 March hatch cockerels, dark red (no
- smoot) wanted, and blood tested, must
_ be well grown to age. Mrs. W. H. Ahl
Alma, Ga.
60 pure . C. R: I. Red Donaldson
strain, 7 wks. old chicks, 35 cts each
_ if taken as a whole, in broken lots, 40
cts each. Fine R. I. Red 5 mos. old
cockerels, $2 each. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton, Ga.
8S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, 3 mos. old,
pure bred Donaldsori and Coffman
strain $1 each. Mrs. J. T.. Pattillo,
RFD 6, Box 60, LaGrange, Ga.
10 pure Donaldson strain R. I. Red
. pullets and 1 cockerel, March hatch,
Harry Reddick, Benevo- |
MARKET.
90 cts each, Reuben Sumner, Wares-
boro, Ga . s
_10 3 mos. old pure Donaldson strain
R. I. Red cockerels, direct from Mrs.
Donaldson as baby chicks, $1.25 each,
or will exchange a few for good
Thompson Imp. B. R. pullets, not un-
der 3 mos. old. Mrs. R. W. Webb,
Barwick, Ga.
3 mos. old pure bred Donaldson
strain R. I. Reds, roosters, $1 each.
Miss Nora Thompson, RFD 1, Tunnel
Hill, Gaz. | !
50 pure bred R. I. Red pullets, Don-
aldson strain, April hatch, 55 ea.
taken at once. Mrs, J. C. Goolsby,
Graham, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 S. C, R. I. Red hens and 2 cocks,
Mayhood strain, 13. mos. old; hens,
ot
$1 each, 1 cock, $1.50 and other $2.50 |
All FOB. Ordered from Kentucky
when day old chicks, April 3rd. Rev.
B.S. Williams, Milam, Ga, Rt. 3.
12 R. I. Reds and Buff Orp. heavy
mixed, from 1 to 2 yrs. old, $1 each,
also some nice young cocks, broiler
size, 75c ea., frying size, $1 each. Cash
with order. Mrs. Dora Chastain,
Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 2. ;
50 or 60 Donaldson strain R. I. Red
pullets, a few early April hatch, other
February and March hatch. $1 each
for lot; 7 roosters, 16 mos. old, same
strain, $25 for lot, or if taken separate-
ly, $3 to $5 each; 40 Red hens, $1.50
each. Cash only. If close enough come
see them. Mrs, Albert Guilford,
Georgetown, Ga. )
Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red blood
tested _cockerels, 10 wks. old, 90 each.
Mrs. J. F. Trawick, Tennille, Ga.
1 RB. I. Red Donaldson strain 1 yr.
| Old rooster; also 1 Plymouth Rock,
Thompson strain, 1 yr. old rooster.
Hearty and healthy. $3 each, FOB
cash. Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Macon, Ga.
Rt. 2 Box 35 C.
2 pure bred Donaldson R. IY. Red 15
mos. old roosters, $3 each, FOB. Mrs.
A. M. Campbell, Bladen, Ga. Rt. 1. __
ee Mt
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. FOR-SALE
8 turkeys, 12 wks. old. Fine stock. 6
hens and 2 toms, $2 each. John M.
Smith, Abbeville, Ga.
Young, mature Mammoth Pekin
ducks, $1.25 each, FOB. From heavy
layers, non-sitters. A. lL. Thomas,
Smyrna, Ga.
Pure bred Jet. black turkeys; 1 tom
and 3 hens, 15 mos. old, also 4 young
ones, 4 mos. old. $13 for tot. Money
order. Mrs. Jno. A. Watson, Gray-
mont, Ga. Rt. 1. :
One thoroughbred Bourbon Red tur-
key tom and one hen, 14 mo. old, $8
both. C. J. Whitaker, East Ellijay,
a.
Four geese, one gander, 7 goslings, 4
mo. old. The lot for $1 ea. Mrs. J. L.
Parrish, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2. ~
One pair of fine geese and 3 young
ones, $6 for the lot! also some fine
red Owen strain hens, fine layers,
Geo. P. Bennett, Center Hill Ave. &
$1.50 ea. or 25c Ib. nice and fat. Mrs.
Baker Rd, Rt. 5, Box 106, Atlanta, Ga.
Pure Touloose geese, Ellis strain,
$2.50 each. Tom Richardson, Pal-
metto, Ga.
10 White Pekin ducks, 2 mos. old, $1
each av. wt. now 4 Ibs. B. T. Byrd,
6 Norwood Ave., Savannah, Ga.
9 pure bred White Pekin ducks, 10
wks. old, $9 for lot. W. D. Bryant,
Coffee, Ga.
3 geese, 2 ganders, $1.59 each; or $4
ice lot. Dalton Lovell RFD 1, Alto,
a
10 young Bronze turkeys, 2 mos, old,
$2 each, delivered. Also 9 1 mos, old,
$1 each, delivered. One 3 yr. old
hens with the young turkeys at $1 ea.
Bronze tom and 4 hens, $20. Mother
delivered. Send money order. R. L.
Weeks, Dial, Ga. y
1 thoroughbred M. B. turkey, good lay-
er, not wild $5 FOB. Send money or-
der. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, RFD 3,
Adairsville, Ga.
48 pure bred baby turkeys, 2 wks.
old, 50c each, delivered, or will ex-
change 20 turkeys for nice heifer calf
3 mos. old. Each party to pay ex-
penses. Mrs. B. F. Morrison, RFD 8,
Gainesville, Ga,
Turkeys, full M. B. 1 big tom and 4
hens, 35 cts per lb. Dalton Lovell;
RFD I, Alto, Ga. _ :
Indian Runner duck, 2 yrs. old,
$1.25. Mrs. Thos. H. Marshall, Ca-
milla, Ga.
Want 12 or 14 guineas,.1 mo. old at
25c-each. Miss Alberta Wood, So. At- |
lanta, Ga. Ea eis
Want 35 to 100 young turkeys to
raise on halves. Must. be in good
cond. Write 2 or 3 days ahead: be- |.
fore shipping, so can be on_ notice.
Keep for.
pROTO, Ga.
wks. Harley Davis, Wares-
: ieee ars f Lees
BULLETIN
: . WYANDOTTES
S. L. Wyandotte roosters, 3-
2 yrs. old, large and healthy. Sell, or
exch. for pure bred R. I. Red roosters,
small, medium or large, or .for baby
aes Mrs. J. T. Scott, Statesboro,
a. Rt. 4.
One cockerel, Iarge 80c; smaller one,
50c ea. Richard F. McConnell, Star
Route, Cornelia, Ga.
12 fine White Wyandottes, stags, 4
mos. old, 85 cts each FOB. 12 fine
White Wyandotte roosters, Lindstrom
Strain, pure bred, $1 each. FOB. 11.
if | mixed hens $11 for the lot, fob. Mrs.
Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga.
12 wks. old Berrys strain Pattridge
Wyandotte pullets, 85 cts each. Mrs.
L. M. Dunn, RFD 2, Surrency, Ga.
' White Wyandotte March roosters,
$1 each; April hatch, 75c each. Buyer
to pay exp. Money order only. Will
exch. 1 for 2 early hatch pullets of
same breed. Miss Therese Ballard,
Brewton, Ga. Laurens county.
8 or 10 nice, pure bred S. L. Wyan-
dotte young roosters, 2-3 grown, $1
ea. FOB. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga.,
Box 381.
Poultry Wanted
BANTAMS WANTED
Want to exchange registered N. Z.
white and chinchilla rabbits for Gol-
den Seabright bantams. David Jen-
nings, Box 84, Americus, Ga.
BARRED ROUKS WANTED
Want from 15 to 25 B. R. pullets, no
culls or scrubs, must carry proper
peute. I. G. Thompson, Garfield, Ga.
_.. BRAHAMS WANTED :
Want to exch. 12 young geese for
j hens of any large breed: Brahmas or
R. I. Reds preferred. Mrs. J. W. Neal,
Norwood, Ga. Rt. 1.
Ure, .
old, $14. Miss Alberta Wood, S
| 100.
_ PAGE TH
crated and del to depot at McRae, |
Also 1 Sure Hatch 165 pe oe
210 cap. $20. Mrs. John
Jacksonville, Ga. i
Baby Chicks For Sal
Day old chicks: Reds, B. and Bu
Rocks, Orpingtons, $9 a 100; Heav
mixed, $8.50. Prepaid live del. In loi
of less than 100, add 1c per chick. Als
2 to 5 wks. old chicks, 15c to 30c eack
R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. a nee
50 Minorca chicks, 4 wks, old, $20.
35 Donaldson R. I. red chicks, 6 v
lanta, Ga. ot
90 Ferris W. L. chicks, 6 wks. old,
cts each, all healthy and well fed._
isfaction guaranteed. Mrs, Annie 0
Ward, RFD 8, Buena Vista, Ga.
Tancred W. L., Brown leghorn, An-
cona, R. I. Red, or Barred Rock
chicks from healthy bloodtested h
bred for high production, $9 per 109
guarantee 100 per cent live deliver
also custom hatching 2c per egg, se
Wednesday in Mammoth Buckey
trays hold 110 eggs. Chicks shippe
COD. S. P. Howe, Hapevilie, Ga.
Baby chicks from State Accredite
stock bred for high egg producti
and blood tested. Greatly redu
prices. Write for the kind and nu
ber of chicks wanted and if possib
state second choice. Chas. F. 1]
Fort Valley, Ga. Chey
Baby chicks: B. R. and Reds, $1
100; W. L. $10; Mixed Heavies,
For descriptive circular *phon
Dearrborn 1811, or write. S. C.
hanan, Atlanta, Ga. 1968 DeKalb
Want 100 to 1 M. chicks, day old.
raise on halves, of any-large breed tha
will reg. Must be healthy: Notify
least 2 or 3 days ahead of sendin
Laurelle Davis, Waresboro, Ga.
Eggs For Sale.
' GAMES WANTED .
Want to exch. turkey hens. Pound
March or April hatch. Nothing except
pure bred Mohawk strain. Write first.
Mrs: D. B. Nash, Philomath, Ga.
Want 1 Cornish Indian game roos-
ter. J. R. Kinsey, Atlanta, Ga. 782
Oak St. S. W.
LEGHORNS WANTED
Want about 50 W. L. or Brown L.
pullets about 5 wks. old. Will pay 25c
each for same. Miss Alberta Wood,
So. Atlanta, Ga.
Want any number of good White or
Brown L. or Ancona laying pullets,
also several hundred young pullets if
pure bred, healthy and well dev. State
what you have and where located. A.
C. Young, Hapeville, Ga.
- Want 100 to 400 W. L. pullets, 12 to
12 wks old. Tancred strain preferred.
Harry M. Wall, Augusta, Ga. RFD 1.
Want to exch. 3 M. B. turkeys: 1
tom and 2 hens, for 10 W.-L. hens
and 1 rooster. Chester Childs, Car-
ters, G.a, Rt. 1. ie
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED
Want heavy breed friers. State kind,
number, and av. wt. and price. Chas.
F., Howe, Fort Valley, Ga.
Want to exch. value for chicks,
chickens, etc. Write D. E. Morgan,
Columbus, Ga. 3007, 2nd Ave.
ed hens, any strain. Write for infor-
matnon, stating what you have. A. S.
pee Atlanta, Ga. 521 Grant
ge
Want to exch. value $125 (can be
seen at my address) for equal value in
chickens. Write or come see. Mrs. J.
R. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga. 878 Capitol
Ave., S. W. phone, 3956.
PIGEONS WANTED
Want a pr. of Fantail pigeons. J. F.
Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga. =
WYANDOTTES WANTED -
Want to exch. 1B. R. or R. I. Red
rooster, 18 mos. old, for 1-Silver Lace
Wyandotte, 18 mos. old, and exch. 5 S.
L. Wyandotte 5 mos. old cockerels for
pullets of same breed. Ea. to pay chgs.
oe first. E. O. Butler, Baxley, Ga,
TURKEYS GUINEAS DUCKS GEESE
ETC. WANTED
March hatch W. L. pullets and 1 dark
Cornish Game rooster, and 4 puillets
for Mammoth White Pekin ducks (fe-
males). Same number of each in exch.
Mrs, Milton Monshew, Walden, Ga.
_ INCUBATORS FOR SALE
350 cap. Standard Reliable inc. first
class cond. _ $20 at the
for pound, for Cornish game pullets,
Want to exch. value for 8 full blood- | h
Want to exch. a few Kerlin strain | i
barn on Rays Road,
re "Mt
Select hatching eggs from fa
mating S. C. R. I. Reds, $1.50 pe
from free range flocks, $5 a 100. A
from Mahoods prize stock and hea
layers. Miss Belle Timmerman, Br
wood, Ga. Box 83. a
Blue Speckled guinea eggs, fresh :
fertile, 60c doz. 2 doz, $1.05. Postp
. G. Chapman, Butler, Ga. R:
1. i
Everlay Brown L. eggs, sired
cocks direct from Tormahlen. Port
land, Ind. $1.00 per 15 postpaid an
safely del. C. E. Smith, Braselto
G \
a5
Giant strain Light Brahma eg:
(won Ist prize at county fair, $1:
per 15, $2. for 30, $6 a 100. Mrs, B
Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. - :
J. B. Giant eggs from fine hei
mated to unrelated cockerels, Mart
strain, $1 per 15, del. Crate ret.
H. Richardson, Elberton, Ga. R
- Pure Bred Marcy strain J. B.
eggs, carefully selected, $1 per 15,
per 30, $3 for 50, postpaid. R. P, B
nister, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
Purebred type Dark Cornish gam
eggs, $1 per 15 or $2 per 50. Fine'C
nish cockerels at best offer. Mrs.
O. Siles, Sylvester, Ga. ee
- Ringneck pheasant eggs for hatck
ing. David Jennings, Jr., Box 34, Am
ericus, Ga. ; ae
White Australian guinea eggs, $1.2
per 15 del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, G
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. egg
eavy laying strain, 2nd direct stoc
$1 per 15, del. $1.75 for 30, Cash w
order. No checks. Mrs. C. A. Wi
banks, Commerce, Ga. ig eee
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. al
Ferris 8S. C. White L. eggs, each, 9
per 15, $1.50 per 30; larger lots 4c.
egg. Del. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Ba
bridge, Ga. Rt. 2. -
Owen strain S. C. W. lL. Red e
$1 per 15, $2.50 for 50, $4.a 100; del. C
a e ret. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, 4
ao ar
Pure bred B. R. hatching eggs,
per setting of 15. Mrs. Milton H: }
son, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. a
Eggs Wanted | |
Want 200 eggs to hatch on ti
halves in Super hatcher. Write if
terested. Reference furnished
desire it. Mrs. Mary Reynolds,
land, Ga. Rt. 1.
CATTLE FOR SALE
1 extra fine 31-32 Guernsey m
wks. old calf, $10. J. F. Tr :
hille,. Ga, 7 2 oa oe
18 mos. old Jersey bull, $40 at
Ree chan
J. C, Harris, Sto
he * : < Georgia |
Market Bulletin
Published Weekly By The
|| BUREAU OF MARKETS
_ Arthur D. Jones, Director
Department Of |
Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930.
Entered as second class matter
bruary 15, 1922, at the Post
ice at Atlanta, Georgia, un-
| der the act of June 6, 1900. Ac-
cepted for mailing at special |
qe cae of postage provided for in
section 1103. Act of October 8,
--1917.| SS
Notice of farm produce and ap-
} purtenances, admissible under
postal regulations, inserted one
-.time on each request and re-
peated only when request is ac-
ompanied by new copy of no-
published at intervals during the
year. Advance notices of these
editions appear from time _ to
time advising advertisers when
to mail us these types of notice.
_ Lithited space will not permit
| insertion of unimportan ee
bices. Under Legislative act the
Market. Bulletin does not-assume -
any responsibility for any notice
appearing in the Bulletin or
transaction resulting therefrom.
_ CORRECTION
Through-error the Bulletin printed
hotice of Mr. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,
72.,.aS having cabbage collard plants
d seed. Mr. Waddelle has no seed
plants of this kind for sale.
: NOTICE
We are publishing in. this issue all
flower and seed, second hand machin-
and inchuator notices which
ched this office on June 30. We do
this because our monthly supplement
July 3 went to press a day earlier
order that all papers could be mail-
before July 4, a legal holiday on
hich all post offices are closed.
LETTER
Meansville, Ga., Rie
2 June 30, 1930.
. Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner,
epartment of Agriculture,
Atlanta, Ga. :
ear Sir: 2
I am sending samples of butter
eans to verify my statement. (The
ples from the same vine show how
aey were before the remedy and also
e reatcion afterward.) :
I had sprayed my beans with cal-
cium arsenate and lime and straight
Calcium arsenate, but the bean beetles
ere destroying my beans regardless.
m Wednesday, June 25th, a hot -day,
ut 1 o'clock I took a thin piece of
board and slapped the bean vines back
nd forward toward the middles of the
rows, knocking the larvae, the little
yellow hairy worms, on the hot
und where everyone would die in
than two minutes (timed them
the watch) and not a one was able
ach the stalk. As some were a
hard to knock off, I repeated the
tion in about two hours.
, June uv)
are putting on another
30, my vines are free of | two gals.
MARKET
| weather. (No rain since about June
| 18.) Sen ee
My honest opinion is that if the peo-
ple wilk take the advantage of the hot
j) days and slap their bean vines when-
ever necessary it will be worth thou-
| sands and thousands of dollars to the
farmers and gardners of the territory
infested and keep the beetles under
control. Please get this message tc
the people every way within your.
means.
: : Yours very truly,
: : W. H. SANDERS.
P. SIf anyone thinks that this
free remedy is too cheap, use it and
send me. whatever you think it is
worth._W. H. S.
- Live Stock For Sale
2 Grade Jersey heifers, $25 each; 3
Grade Jersey milch cows, freshen in
Fall. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga.
Rt. 1. eae A
Young
Guernsey bulls out of high
producing dams, sired by 1 of the best
bulls of the breed. Will accept: satis-
factory notes: payable this fall or the
fall of 1931. Herd free from contag-
ious abortion and tuberculosis. $50
and up.. F. C. Bailey, Secretary, At-
|lanta, Ga. 35 Linden Ave. N. E.
Nice milk cow for sale with calf few
days old. Price reasonable. Gentle, a
good milker and in good condition.
|i. Z. Swygert, Jr., Box 86, Alvaton,
Ga.
21 mo. old registered Guernsey bull,
wt. about 1000 Ibs. $60 at my barn. J.
C. Ragan ,Pelham, Ga.
One extra fine filk and butter cow,
3-4 Jersey, fresh in first calf, gives
3 gal. milk per day, $74 without calf;
1 yr. old-Holstein and Jersey Cross
bull, $25 or exch. for sow and pigs. R.
F. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. . ee
One pure bred Guernsey bull calf, 5
mo, old. Dr. N. C. Alston, Richland,
Ga Fes
- 1 red English male calf, 3 1-2 mos.
old. $10 FOB. G. C. Edmondson, Tem-.
ple, Ga. Rt. 2. aay
Pure bred Jersey bull ,12 mos. old,
squirrel grey in color. $25, Tom Rich-
ardson, Palmetto, Ga. ;
One 7-: Guernsey and 1-8 Jersey bull
calf, 2 mos. old. Extra fine. His
mother gives 5 gal. extra rich milk
per day, $25 FOB Lavonia, Ga. A. A.
Scarboro, Lavonia, Ga . :
Good Jersey cows, $75 up at the
farm. Miss Addie C. Hicks, - Hicks
ij Farm, Candler Road, Scottdale, Ga.
Pure bred Jersey and Guernsey
calves, also highly bred cows. These
animals are-out of high. producing
stock. R. L. Vansant, Box 38, Mari-
etta, Ga. | oe ee 5
One black Aberdeen Angus bull, full
blood. 16 mos. old. $109, one 6 mos. old,
$50, FOB. O. M. Greene, Iron City,
Ga. os
3 1-2 yrs. old Black Jersey with 2nd
calf, May 30th. Will sell Julv 20th for
$60. Homer Hutcherson, RFD C, Box
10, Griffin, Ga.
One Jersey bull, Princess Marys
Ideal, 282874, sire, LLynnewoods Al-
bertas Fairy, 182782, Dam, Ladys
Princess Mary, 671334, born Sept. 15,
1927.
and nice individual.
RFD 1, Grayson, Ga.
One Jersey bull, 1 yr. old July 19th,
Good qualities, cides condition
can register him in buyers name if
preferred. No better bicoced bull ca:
be bought. In fine condition, gentle,
ready for service, $40 at my barn. No
checks. Write if interested, or come
and see him. Claud W. Sims, RFD 3,
Cleveland, Ga. :
One 3 gal. mileh cow, fresh with
3rd calf, will sell for $58.50 at my
house, or delivered within five miles,
for $60.00. Stacy Moore, Madras, Ga.
One nice Jersev cow with 3rd calf wil
give four gals. milk per day, $65 at my
barn. Has large teats and milks easy.
7 yrs. old. J. T. Presley, Zebulon, Ga.
2 yr .old reg. Jersey
W. Tanner, Flowery Branch, Ga. :
2 nice heifer calves, 1 Jersey (no
registered) other 1-2 Jersey and 1-2
Guernsey. Price, $10 each, 4 mos. old.
Mrs. Jas. N. Shirley, Lavonia, Ga.
Two extra fine Jersey cows, fresh in,
2nd heifer calves. Prices reasonable,
or cheap.
Springs, Ga. - : 2
One Jersey cow. with first calf, six
weeks old, foes qualities, now giving
Mrs. R. T. Holcombe, RFD 1, Bremen
10. a1 Bull calf,
A. Clower,.
ull, good con- |
dition. Write for price, or call on J..
Minnie Bulloch, Warm
milk per day. $50 cash. |
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strain, fawn color, Will registter and
transfer to buyer for $20. Also 11
mos .old Jersey Bull, Rawley strain,
fawn color, will register and transfer
to buyer for $35. Mrs. Rosa Allen,
Star Route, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Will exchange one high grade Jersey
male calf, 6 mos. old, for one Shorter.
or black Angus grade calf, 6 mos. old,
write, stating how you will exchange.
Alex Barfield, RFD 2, Louisville, Ga.
Freshen Jersey cow, heavy milker,
very reasonable. Must sell, see E. J.
Johnston or Mrs. J: Cooper, RFD 1,
Box 122, Red Oak, Ga.
Cow 6 yrs. old, grade Jersey, fresh in
June, $5, or wili exchange for 85 5
mos. old Barred, White Rock, or R. I.
Red pullets.
tell, Ga.
Reg. Jersey cow, Eminent. strain.
Write C. C. Wall, RFD 1, Lawrence-
ville, Ga. .- : - =<
One Blue Jersey cow, will freshen in
early part of August. Heavy milker,
good, gentle . T. B. tested. In. splen-
Mrs. W. F. Collier, Aus-
did condition, $75. No-checks, write or
come if interested. Claud W. Sims,
RFD 3, Cleveland, Ga. =
1. Jersey and Holstein, -cross, 8 yrs.
old, cow, now milking, $45. Mrs. Katie
Hood, Stapleton, Ga. See
2 Guernsey cows, reg. Freshen in fall
and Winter; 1 Cue male, about 2
yrs. old, ent. to reg. $125 each at barn.
J. T. Lambert, Forest. Park, Ga.
1 pure bred Jersey male calf, solid
color, black tongue and switch. Drop-
ped May 14, 1930. Reg. in buyers
name, $30 FOB. Ped. sent on request.
Ned J. Bond, Bogart, Ga. pee
Pure bred Jersey bull calf, 6 mos.
old, $25; 1 Jersey and Holstein, cross,
oull calf, 5 wks old $15. All FOB. W.
T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381.
GOATS FOR SALE |
125 common goats, $1.50 ea,
Phillips, Monticello, Ga.
HOGS FOR SALE
Duroc Jersey sow, wt. around 300 Ibs.
| bred, $35 at my place on Rays Road,
near Clarkston. J. C. Harris, Stone
Mitn.-Ga. Riot, =
2 male pigs, P. C. and Essex cross, 9
wks. old, $6.50 ea. Loyd Barrett, Alto,
Ga. -Rt. 1: : :
25 shoats, 40 to 65 Ibs. also 4 brood
sows, cheap for cash. L. I. Harris,
Waycross, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 13. :
O. I. C. shoats, 13 wks. old, wt. about
60 or 65 lbs. $10 each, or $18 per pr.
Papers furnished. E. C. Heaton, Hart-
well, Ga. Rt. 3. ees
1 Duroc Reg. boar, about 4 yrs. old,
wt. about 450 lbs. $40. Papers furnish-
ed. J. B. Huff, Sr. Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1.
One litter of P. C. pigs, ready for
delivery, 5 males and 3 gilts, 8 wks.
old. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga, Rt, 4
-One young reg. Duroc sow, last litter
13 pigs, bred. For best offer. Also one
Stay Fat kind Black P. GC; and S. P. G.
cross boar ready for service, $20 or
best offer. Miss Kate Lancaster, Syl-
yester, Ga, :
_ 9 Duroc Jersey pigs, 10 wks. old, reg.
in buyers name, $10 ea. fob. Louisville.
EH. A. Regan, Louisville, Ga. ;
Thoroughbred, not reg. Hampshire
male hog, 22 mos. old, wt. 200 lbs. Sell
or exch. for a 2 yr. old Guernsey or
Jersey heifer from a good milker. Mrs.
ee une Ga. Rt. 3.
urec and P. C. pigs, $5 ea. Au-
gust 1st del. G. C. Edmondson, Tem-
ple, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Outstanding Hampshire hogs, either
Sex; choice young boar, well grown,
ready for service, $20; prs. or trios, un-
related. Cholera immune, reg. in buy-
ers name. Reasonable prices.
MacGough, Cochran, Ga.
2 pure Hampshire gilts, 4 mos. old,
well marked, fine condition, Will give
reference, $25 for both. Reuben Sum-
er Waresboro, Ga.
Four pigs, 2 male and 2 female, Po-
land China, well developed and cholera
immune, 18 wks. old, $12.50 each FOB.
C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. _ i
1S. Poland China sow and 6 pigs,
its oe, Sree S with Duroc, $30 at
arn, will not ship. Alex Barfield.
RFD 2, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Duroc Jersey pigs, 4 to 6 mos. old,
Cholera immune for life and register-
ed.in buyers. name at reasonable
prices, L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
Five pure bred, straight nose, Berk-
shire pigs, bred from. Worlds Champ-
ion boar, 8 wks. old, $10 each with
papers, or $9 without papers. Dorsey
Martin, RFD 1, Canon, Ga.
Six pigs, 8 wks. old, Poland China
and Duroc cross. No runts, $4 each.
Tom L. Thigpen, RFD. A, Gibson,
Ga.
One thoroughbred S P. C. gilt about.
nd black, in:
mos. old, 50-50 whit
ood shape, $10 FO B. 8. Wil-
Warrenton, Ga. -
bone Poland China
-chilla rabbits, all
James |
8 pigs 9 wks. old, Duroc and S. P. C.
Thursday, July 10, 1930.
crossed, weigh from 35 to 40 Ibs. $4 aS
each, FOB Mitchell, Ga. J.-E. Raley,
RFD 1, Mitchel, Ga. . : fa)
One nice sow with 5 good Duroc pigs,
6 wks. old. no runts. . First money or-_
der for $29.50 gets them. L. T.
- Good, healthy shoats, 30 to 80 Ibs,
10 cts per 1b FOB Scotland, Ga. S.. W.
Roughton, Scotland, Ga. -- Hee
17 fine Poland China reg. pigs, 8
wks. old. Have been nicely cared for,
$20 per pr. with registered papers,
Also fine reg. brood sows, already
~
ae
bred, also one boar. These are Big ~
hogs. O. S. Miller,.
Carroliton,; Ga.- =F See
= 5
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE _
1 shetland pony, 3 yrs. old, well ~
broke and gentle and kind to children.
$50 FOB.
non, Ga. :
rs. J. W. Smith, Mt. Ver-
% i
Shetland pony, age 11 yrs. wt. 250
Tbs. gentle and knows Tots of tricks.
Price, $50. R. L. Proctor, Cuthbert, :
Ga. >
Good mule for sale cheap, or will
trade for. cows or hogs. E.
Clarkston, Ga.
_-- RABBITS FOR SALE |
Reds, Whites, Giants, and
M. Moore, .
Chinchil-
las: young' or old,-at. reasonable prices
W. C. King, Atlanta, Ga. 868 Beryl St.
S. W. phone, West 3323 W. or Ja. 1448.
Chinchillas, from Ree. stock, does $2
and $3 ea. with pedigrees. J. M.
Jones, Grayson, Ga. eee
Mixed stock in breeding does, large
size, good meat breeders, $2 or 3
for =
$5 fob... Douglas Bass, 692. Kirkwood _
Ave., S: E. Atlanta, Ga. 4 S :
Blue Ribbon N. Z. whites and chin-
registered stock,
| David Jennings, Jr., Box 84, Americus,
Fell | G =e =
a. =
7 N. Z.. white does large enough for
service, -6 two months.old and 10 little
ones born June 13, does $5 ea. express
prepaid, $32 for lot express prepaid.
All does including 16 little rabbits, $38
and will give you buck ready for service
free of charge. Cicero Freeman, Dalla
Ga Rite ae Ae
Chinchilla rabbits pedigreed, 2 dor
bred $3 ea; 2 does with baby rabbits 6
wks. old, $9 ea; or $22 for the lot. Will
aN
exch. 1 doe bred for pedigreed Chin-
chilla buck 1 yr ola
rish, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2. ;
Mire, J. 1. Pars =
40 Chinchillas, all ages or sale. J.
N. Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 690 Payne Ave.
Chinchillas, from Reg. stock, strong,
healthy and well marked. 4 mos. old
does, $2 each; 1 mo. does, $3 ea, with
Ped. Bucks, $1.50 each. J. M. Jones,
Grayson, Ga. : ee
1 pr. adult and
8 6 wks. old rabbits, _
Se
White Flemish Giants. $5 for the lot.
Beeman Lester, Conyers, Ga. Rt. 4.
Chinchilla and N. Z. Whies for. sale
or exch. fay Carneaux pigeons for
squab raising. T. J. Andersen, Jr. At-
anta, Ga. 706 Plum St. N. W.
New Zealand White, pink-eyed rab-
bits 18 mos. old doe and 5 young, 4
mos. old, $6 for lot; 18 mos. old doe
and*7 young, 1 mo. old, $5 for lot
Bucks and does, older.
Write Miss .
es
2
a
Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. =
Ped. Chinchillas: 3 mature does with .
8, 7, and 7 young each, about 2 1-2
wks. old; a fine $25 mature buck; sev- -
eral. young does and buck, 3 to 4 mos. |
old, 5 young does bred to-above fine
buck. Will sell what you want at a
at
very reasonable price, or exch for A ~
No. 1. White or Brown L. pullets, or
1929 hatch hens. No culls. Will also-
ae
exch. for Ext. honey in 10 lb. buckets.
rabbit
State |
Pedigree furnished with
sold.
ea.
Write for information.
pe
what you have and what you. want.
Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga. 676 Tif-.
ton St. N. W. ;
9 mixed rabbits, 5 weeks old, 5 does _
and 4 bucks, $3.50 for the lot.. Also 2
erey bucks 5 mos. old, $1.25. James
Holbrook, RFD 1, Hartwell, Ga. :
- 35 pedigreed Chinchillas, 5 mos. old -
and up, about half does and. half
bucks, all in good condition. Will sac- _
rifice at $5
will sell entire lot for $50.
has 5; young and one will find young
r pair, or for quick sale
One doe
the 12th of July. Cash with order. RR.
= Harris, RFD 6, Box 344, Atlanta,
eae ge g : Sere
Chinchilla rabbits, $1 up. Does bred, -
$3 and $3.50 each. young bucks service
age, $3 not registered. Dr. G.
lap, Madison, Ga. :
Belgian Hares,,2 does with yonug, 3
one with 5 and one with three, $3.50
each; 1 buck 2 yrs. old, at $3; 1 buck,
7 mos. old. $1.
St., Columbus, Ga. :
- New Zealand Reds, Greys, Chinchil-
las, few Whites, $1 to $2 each, or will
exchange for friers, heavy breed, Fred
Baker, RFD 2, Columbus, Ga.
C. H. Overby, 22 lith
one
H. Dun-
young subject to registration, all in
_ for 3 reg. does, 1 reg. buck, and some
. or all.
~ amount
Thursday, July 10, 1930.
Will sell or _exchange for March
hatch Wycoff Leghorn pullets ,Con-
-yads strain of Chinchilla rabbits, all
of breeding stock, registered and
fine shape. Let me knew your offer
25 young rabbits, age from 4-mos. to
'2 1-2 mos. G. H. Goddard, Reynolds,
Ga.
New Zealand, white and red rabbits,
4 mos .old, $1 each. L. E. Williams,
Ty Ty, Ga.
10 New Zealand white rabbits, 6.wks.
old, $8 for lot, if taken at once. Mrs.
O. L. Bush, Doerun, Ga.
Full blooded N. Z. reds for sale
Cheap, have 12 rabbits. Four are 41-2
mos. old, 8 are grown. Will sell 1 pr.
Write for prices. C: W. Sea-
ee Jr., RFD 5, Box 563, Atlanta,
Be
1 pr. Chinchilla rabbits, pure bred
stock, 6 mos. old, $4. One pr. 8 wks.
- old, from pure stock, $2. C. R. Hall-
man, RFD 1, Douglasville, Ga.
Two Chinchillas, 4 mos. old, $1 each,
_ or will exchange for one pr. of any
-kind, of pure bred pigeons which will
: QO same as rabbits. James
Soson, RFD 3, Box 2, McDonough,
a
Two ped. Chinchilla does with 5
young each, 2 1-2 mos. old, $6 for each
lot. Two young does, 8 mos. old, $3
each. One young buck, $2, 8 mos: old.
One buck 1 1-2 yrs. old, $1.75, All are
Gold Certificate Chinchillas. S. jA.
Herndon, Crawfordville, Ga.
Chinchillas; 2 bucks and 1 doe. 4
mos. old, $2 each; 6-6 wks: old ,$5 for
the litter.
from Sunset Rabbit Ranch. All in
good cond. S. J. Herring, Hartwell,
GaeRt 5.2"
1 each, White Easter buck and doe
with 4 young, and 1 Chinchilla doe,
- All pure bred. Write for price. Will
Henry Crouch, Gay, Ga.
N. Z. Whites, pink-eyed: 3 bucks
and 7 does, 5 to 7 mos. old, $1.25 each;
-18 mos. old doe and 5 young, 4 mos.
old $6 fo rall; 18 mos. old doe and 7
young, 1 mo. old, $5.- Miss Naomi Alli-
son, Lithia Springs, Ga -
Black Belgium Hares, 2 mos. old, $1
each ;Himalayans, 2 mos. old, $1 ea.
Exch. for pigeons and Fancy Bantams.
Herman Mize, Americus, Ga.
1 N. Z. White 6 mos. old rabbit from
reg. stock, $1 FOB. B. E. Daniel, Ty
Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
_ 1 natural hornless 3-4 Nubian, 2 1-2
yr. old, with 2 doe kids, 2 wks. old, 7-8
Nubian, for sale. O. B. Candler, Pal-
metto, -Ga.
Milk goats: 1 each, Toggenburg and
Sciblean, both giving milk, also 1 mo.
- old billy goat, $50 for lot. Mrs. F. W.
- Roeca, Atlanta, Ga. 331 9th St. N. E.,
phone Hem. 0107-J.
5 full blood Hampshire ram lambs,
$15 each; 5 Grade Hampshire and
Southdown lambs, $10 each. Selected
for breeders. P. S. Knox, Thomson,
Ga, :
30 sheep, fat, tame, and stay around
the lot, for sale. John A. Campbell,
Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure blood Toggenburg
high. producing stock, $20 ea.
Page, Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 pure bred Toggenburg and Nubian,
cross, weather, 10 mos. old, well grown
for age and broke to work, $3, or exch.
for good shoat, or 4 pure bred B. R.
March pullets. Write what you have.
Mrs. A. P. Minchew, Hoboken, Ga.
40 to 50 fine, fat mutton sheep, $5
each. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkins-
ville, Ga. =
Sev. half stock Toggenburg_ kids;
some 3-4 stock, $7 and $8 a pr. 1 billy,
1. 1-2 yrs. old, Toggenburg, large to
age, butt-headed, white and brown
color, $10. 1, large, common stock billy,
butt-headed, $5. E. L. Dixon, Black-
shear, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 104.
Several head of sheep, both old and
lambs. Write J. Calvin Smith, RFD 2,
Palmetto, Ga. : .
Young 1-2 breed Nubian bucks, $5,
crated. John L. Gantt, Meigs, Ga.
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE pe anree a te
- Want nice vounc uerns yw.
gentle and good milker, write. Mrs.
F. C. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
HOGS WANTED
Want 2 or 3 shoats, wt. 40 to 60 Ibs.
Good stock. Cheap for cash. State
age, wt. cond. and stock in first let-
ter and lowest cash price. D.
Snow, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want pair of reg. Hampshire pigs.
Let me know what you have to offer
in first letter. Cheap for cash. J. M.
bucks from
L. R.
Parents reg. and direct).
MARKET BULLETIN
RABBITS WANTED
Want some pure bred rabbits the
fur-bearing kind. Must be reg. Will
exch, 2 B. R. 1929 hatch roosters, prize
winners for 3 rabbits: 1 buck and 2
a Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia,
a. ;
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED 2
Want 1 natural butt-head stock bil-
ly, ready for service, reasonable. Noth-
ing but natural butt-head wented.
Mrs. Milton Monshew, Walden, Ga.
Want a Reg. Southdown buck sheep,
|no tover 3 yrs. oid, also want a reg.
Angora bill, not over 1 yr. old. J. F.
Wellborn, Rock Springs, Ga.
Second-Hand Machin-
ery For Sale
Syrup mill: and evaporator for sale
cheap. W. B. Roberts, 560 Grant St.,
S. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Murray Automatic Continuous cot-
ton Tramper,: good as new. Used 1
season. J. Blasingame, Jersey, Ga.
2 heavy Cypress tanks, 2M. gal. ea.
used very little and good cond. $50 ea.
R. D. Smith, Columbus, Ga., Cusseta
Road, P, O. Box 922..
1 Fordson tractor, $160.
Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.
Myers water pump and piping; 1 1-2
H. P. gas eng. 1 new 4, McCormick
mowing machine and rake, 1 Farquar
grain separator, cheap, or exch. R. J.
Pentecost, Winder, Ga. Rt. 3.
One: International Harvester crush-
er, $20, or the amount in hens Peari E.
Hyde, Cedartown, Ga. 143 Marshall St.
One Benthal peanut picker, needs a
little repair, $100. W..W. Williams,
Quitman, Ga.
One 10 H. P. General Electric motor,
for sale. Write for price. Howard
Dorsey, Sunnyside, Ga.
Second-Hand Machin-
ery Wanted
Want to buy Fordson tractor and
Athens plows. Must be good = cond.
State model and best price. W. J. C.
Hodges, Atlanta, Ga. 996, Washita Ave.
N. E.
Robert. S.
Want to exch. Delco eng. 32 volt in
good cond. when last used (an old
wiedel suitable for water system) for
an outdoor motor; Johnson preferred.
If not in good cond. need not write.
M. E. Fountain, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Box
213.
Want 600 ft. 1-2 inch galvanized pipe
and small hydraulic ram, about 50 ft.
3-4 in. galvanized. pipe. Make best
cash price. R. Tilley, Rt. 2, Rydal, Ga.
Want one McCormick Mowing ma-
chine, No. 6, must be in good condi-
tion. J. D. Shannon, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want compiete used outfit peanut
shelling plant machinery for white
plete outfit write what part you have.
Must be in good condition and reason-
able price. H. A. Blackstock, Cordele,
Ga.
Want 50 or 60 rods of second hand
hog wire in good condition. R. Q.
Thompson, 12 Hudson St., Gainesville,
Ga.
q
Georgia Products
For Sale
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Tillman and. Crowder peas, new
crop, 3 bu. J. J. Outen, Manassas, Ga.
Rt. 2.
....Java peas, $3.50; Tillman peas, $3.25
bu. A. L. Bragg, Register, Ga. Rt. 1.
6 bu. Acre peas, real sound. J. L.
Lattimore, Haylon, Ga.
Mixed peas, $3 bu. whips -at $3.50;
New Eras, $3.75; Orange Cane seed,
$2.24;~Mammoth yellow soy beans,
$2.75. All FOB Rome. P. T. Lester,
Rome, Ga., Rt. 3. Large size black
eyed: peas 25c lb. or 6 lbs. for $1. Also
lady peas same price. B. R. Woodliff,
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Yellow. sugar crowder peas, perfect-
ly sound and good, $6 per bu. J. E.
Harrell, RFD No. 6, Quitiman Ga; :
Few quarts black Mexican weevil
proof crowder peas, plant dark nights
in July, will make before frost. Good
table pea, 50c per qt. Add postage. Mrs.
Jno. C. Williams, Soperton, Ga.
5 Ibs. lady peas, 15c per lb. Frances
Bellups, RFD No. 2, Box 25, Midville,
G
a.
9 bu. good mixed field peas, $3.40
per bu. Also Early Velvet beans, $1.50
per bu. All FOB Cairo, Ga. Good
Grow, Colquitt, Ga.
stock. Alex Maxwell RFD, Cairo, Ga.
Spanish peanuts. If you havent com- [
FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR
SALE
Smoked hams wt. 35 lbs. a. 35 Ib;
also lard put up. in nw cans at 15c
per pound,.also delivered in Ga. J. E.
Bailey, Raymond, Ga.
Brooks county smoked hams, 20 to
35 lbs. ea. 30c lb. postpaid. Guaranteed
sound and free of bugs. Lee Patrick,
Quitman, Ga.
Cured hams, guaranteed first class,
30c lb. Mrs. J.C. Goolsby, Graham,
Ga. Ft. 1.
Country cured, smoked meats; hams
35 lb. shoulders, 25c lb. lard, 18 Ib.
Riley C, Couch, Turin, Ga,
Hickory smoked hams, 100 lbs. or
more, 28c lb; less, 30c lb. Hickory
smoked shoulders, 100, lbs. or more,
20c; less 22c lb. FOB. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga.
FRUIT FOR SALE
Concord grapes, $6 per 100 lbs. FOB
Williamson; College Park or Stone-
wall, Ga., $7 a 100 lbs. Prices quoted
on amounts more or less, upon appli-
cation. Write to Stonwall, Ga., until
after July 20th, after that date, write.
= M. Anderson, Williamson, Ga. Rt.
Blackberries, 35c gal. 3 gal. $1. Mrs.
S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 90.
Fancy Georgia Bells or Elberta
peaches, $4.50 per crate express paid
to any address. Ship June 20-to Au-
gust 20. H. R. Harber, Commerce, Ga.
Figs: $1.50 per bu. if. party comes
and picks them, or $2 bu. if I pick
and send to you and you pay postage.
Mrs. G. C. Monroe, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 1.
Choice bunch Carmen grapes, sweet
and juicy, now ripening, delivered at
vineyard, 100 lb. lots, 15c per lb. 10th
CO oe #Johnson, RFD No. 6, Dub-
jin, Ga.
GRAIN FOR SALE
Good sown fodder, 4 hands to bun-
dle, $2.75 per. 100 bundle of 150 lbs. J.
a. Reynolds, Concord, Ga. Rt 1.
50 bu. Blue Stem wheat, $1.50 bu.
#OB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville, Ga,
15 bu. dry, pure Abrizzi rye, $2.25
FOB. R. L. Brown, Hartwell, Ga.
Oat straw, bled without rain on it,
$10 per ton, FOB. O. M. Greene, Iron
Jity, Ga.
100 bu. Lamar county Abruzzi seed
rye, $2. Sample on request. R. 4H.
Chappel, Milner, Ga. Rt 2:
HONEY FOR SALE
12-5 lb. pails to case, $7.25; 6-10-Ib.
pails to case, $6.50; 2-10 lb. pails to
case, $3.10 postpaid and insured; 1-10
lb. pail $1.60 postpaid and insured;
11-51 gal. barrels, $1.10 per gallon by
the barrel only. This honey is near-
y all white Tupelo Gum honey. John
A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga.
_Fresh new Gallberry honey of the
finest quality in five Ib. pails, $1 ea.
delivered; chunk or
lots write for prices. D. F: Thomas,
Odum, Ga.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
: FOR SALE
Nice, new, bright honey, Fancy
Comb or Ext. labeled and packed in
tin containers, 6 to cs. $4.75 per cs,
also Ext. 116 oz. glass jars, 24 to cs $5
Jer cs. All FOB David Merier, Doug-
las, Ga.
Pure Ext. honey, in 5 and 10 Ib.
pails as follows FOB here: 12-5 Ib.
Fancy Ext. $7.25; 6-10 Ib. $6.50; 2-10
Ib. postpaid, $3.10; 1-10 Ib. $1.60; -sev-
eral 52 gal. bbls. same Tupelo Gum
Blend, $1.10 per gal. in bbl. lot only.
John A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga.
New bright comb honey in 10 Ib.
buckets, ext. and comb, $1.50 per buc-
ket, also new white Bay and. Gall-
Derry, ext. and comb in 10 Ib buckets,
ees nS etieed All postpaid. Money
order. j - Browning, Dubli
nen g, Dublin, Ga
Pure extracted honey for sale in 5
lb. cans $1, delivered. Mrs. PR. Vin-=
sent, Fruitland, Ga.
About 25 Ibs. of beeswax, 25c per -lb.,
Dalton Lovell, RFD No. 1, Alto, Ga.
Nice chunk or extracted honey, in
5 and 10 lb. pails, 20c per Ib, delivered.
50 lb. lard cans, 15 per lb. FOB CLG
Oliver, RFD No. 2, Barnesville, Ga.
Nice new, bright chunk or extract-
ed honey in 10 Ib. cans, $1.50 per can.
6 cans for $850 FOB Alex Barfield,
RFD No. 2, Louisville, Ga.
Chunk comb honey in tin cans, 50
to 75 Ibs. to can, 15 per Ib. A. G.
Oliver, Meansville, Ga.
Nice chunk honey. 20 per Ib. add
postage. Prompt shipment. Lonnie
Rundles. RFD No. 7, Gainesville, Ga.
Fine, bright gallberry honev, % gal.
can. 75; 1 gal. can, $1.25; FOB Dixie,
Ga. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed.
J. Johnson, Jr., Dixie, Ga.
Ordinary dripped honey, 5 gal. box-
extracted. Larger
_PAGE FIVE
ed honey cans, $5.50 per can, FOB.
Sample upon request. Geo. Kirkland,
Jr., Swainsboro, Ga. :
25 lbs. beeswax, 25c per Ib. Dalton
Lovell, RFD No. 1, Alto, Ga.
Bees in modern hives. H. C. Reid,
Hogansville, Ga., RFD No. 4.
POTATOES FOR SALE
About 85 bu. No. 1 Irish Cobbler |
potatoes. Prefer selling in lump. For
information apply to: Mrs. E, Prince,
Eatonton, Ga.
Lookout Mtn. seed Irish potatoes, $2
bu. $1.40: pe 1-2 bu. Ross E. Clements,
Cornelia, Ga, BOS
At field 3 miles north of Madison
on highway, Irish cobbler potatoes,
firm, hard cabbage, young yellow
crook neck squash, and green snap
beans. E. H. George, Jr., Madison, Ga.
Cream sugar crowder peas, now
ready for second crop, $1.50 per. pk.
FOB. Cash with order. J. A. Pierce,
RFD 3, Alma, Ga.
5 acres green table peas, ready to |
use, July 4th and after. Call and see ~
or write for prices.
or hamper, buyer to*furnish hampers
FOB at field. Mrs. A. C. Hewitt, RFD
2, Screven, Ga. 8
Large green sweet peppers, $1.25 bu. : r
hamper, packed in nice, new hampers.
H. W. Sandlin, Cairo, Ga.
Full ripe butter-beans, now ready, ~
6c Ib. del. Ga. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. B. Ingram, Waverly Hall, Ga.
Snap beans for sale from now until
Oct. Would like to contract with deal-
ers or grocerymen for daily or weekly
shipments. Luther Cobb, Hemp, Ga.
PECAN TREES FOR SALE
100 M. choice budded pecan trees;
Stuart, Schley, Money-Maker. W. L.
Stewart, Valdosta, Ga. By
SYRUP FOR SALE
3 e Ga. cane syrup, canned while
ot.
summer, 12 No. 5 cans to cases, $4; 6
No. 10 cans to cases, $3.75.
Collins, Whigham, Ga. ~ es
Pure Ga. cane syrup, $3.60 per case
of 6 No. 10 cans, or $3.50 per case in
5 case lots, FOB here. No. 1 grade, not
A-1 syrup, sealed in cans hot and
labeled with full size labels. safe deliv- _
ay guaarnteed. Lee Patrick, Quitman,
73; :
Pure od fashioned 8. Ga. sugar cane ~
Syrup, case of 6 10 lb. cans, $4.20, FOB ~
W. D. Wells, Adel, Ga.
100 gal. good Ga. Cane syrup in 10
Ih. new buckets. 7he del. at home. W.
H. Bedenfield, Harrison, Ga.
A-1 pure Ga. Cane syrup in 1 gal.
cans, 65c per gal. FOB.
Climax, Ga.
Pure, old fashioned So. Ga. sugar
cane syrup, cs. of 6-10 lb. cans, $4.20
FOB. W. D. Wells, Adel, Ga. aii
Pure Ga. Sugar Cane Syrup in 1-2
gal. and 10 Ib. cans, 30 and 60c per
can, FOB. OD. L. Curry, Climax, Ga.
Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans, 70c;
crate with 5-10 Ib. cans, $3.50. Mrs. P.
J. Byrd, Fitzgerald. Ga. Rt. 4.
Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Jb. eans, 70c:
crate with 6-10 lb. cans. $3.50 New
Comb, 10 lb. Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. Rt 4.
Strictly A-1 Ga.
5 cans. 40c per can, or $4.80 per crate.
L, B. Finney, Cairo, Ga.
PECANS FOR SALE
40 acres of Bearing budded
pecans,
Sell all, or part. $50 per acre. J. E 3
Daughtry; McRae, Ga.
Shelled peanuts, hand picked, 6c;
not hand picked. 5 1-2c 1b. Any amt.
A. M. Hubbard, Bluffton, Ga.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Old fashioned salad garden peas, 25
ver teacupful. Mrs. F. M. Young-
blond, Vidalia, Ga. :
Green peppers, ready to ship. Any
auantity. Make offer del Atlanta. W.
D. Johnson, Williamson, Ga,
Georgia Products
Wanted
GRAIN WANTED a
Want to exch. 1% to 2% Ib. friers
also exch, Tillman and crowder peas
for ae J. J. Outen, Manassas,
a. Rt 2 :
HONEY WANTED
Want can of Gallherry honey. Nice
white comb free of dark or hee bread.
Pay reasonable cash price. State what
vou have and give best price. Mrs. A.
J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt 1. ;
VEGETABLES WANTED !
sy
Want to buy hot red pepper pods |
any quantity. Write, stating price. T.
J. Hurst, Waynesboro, Ga. ;
Will sell by acre
Will keep fresh and sweet all
Malvin
G. W. Holt,
Cane Syrup in No.
PAGE SIX
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want to exch. 1 bu. of peas for 1
bu. of medium size eating Bermuda
onions. Mrs. OQ. D. Woodruff, Green-
ville, Ga. s
a Miscellaneous For Sale
100 lb. size strong, white, chicken
- feed sacks, 10c each. Miss Belle Tim-
-merman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83.
One dozen qt. cans new Black Ber-
ries canned, $3 or exch. for 3 pure
Buff Orphington hens, no culls, or 4
-Anconas. Must be healthy and good
layers. Would exch. for 4 March or
- April Sonat each pay charges. Mrs.
edd. O.
ountain, Ellenwood, Ga. Rt. 1.
og New, white wool, 25c lb. also 25 Ibs.
large paper shell pecan nuts, 25c_Ib.
Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga.
-2 yr. old ginseng, $2 a 100; 2 yr. old
Golden Seal plants, $1.75 a 100; Squill
plants, $1.50 doz. Night Shade, Bit-
tersweet, Columbo Root, Milkwood,
Virginia snakeroot and Liverwart, all
-. 0c doz. catnip, 60c doz. Star root, and
Black Snakeroot, and Stone root,
Sneeze weed, blood root, soap _ root,
~ and spotted wintergreen all 50c doz.
Many other roots and plants at
- reasonable prices. Miss Maud Hamby,
_ Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Watermelon rind and pear preserves
50c qt. also 1 farm bell, at a real bar-
Se price. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson
Ga,
105 lbs. used feathers, 40c lb. FOB
Cash with, order. Mrs. P. W. Byrd,
Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
White and Red vinegar, in 50 gal.
bbls. 15 gal. FOB. Cash with order.
L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
1 speed churn, dbl. crank, used very
_ little, A-1 cond. cap. 5 gal. cap. Sell
or exch. for farm bell in good cond.
Write what you have to offer, A. L.
Pittman, Cermont, Ga. Rt. 1. ;
Fine, medium, and coarsely ground
oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100
libs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga,
102 Bay St. East. j
Apple and blackberry jelly, 20c per
1-2 pt. 35c pint, FOB my home, 3-4 mi.
beyond river from Atlanta, toward
Mableton. Also will make jelly, jam
or preserves from apples, plums, or
blackberries on halves; other party to
furnish their containers and all the
- sugar; or sell, peach preserves, 55c qt.
$3.20 for 6; blackberry, 50c qt. 6 for
$2.75, Mrs. 8. T. Smith, Austell, Ga.,
Rt. 2.:Box 90.
_ Will make blackberry jam and jelly
on halves. Parties to furnish glasses
and jars and sugar. Mrs. Pearl Pilgrim
Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.
4 150 white feed sacks, $1.10 per doz.
$2 for 2 doz. $7 a 100, or $10 for lot.
All potspaid. J. E. Matrin, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 3.
100 lb. size chicken feed sacks, jute,
good cond. 3c each, 2 for 5c. Mrs. R.
-H. McEver, Talmo, Ga.
Fine, medium and coarsely ground
oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100
Ibs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga.
102 Bay St. E.
_ Yellow Root, dried, 15c Ib. and post-
age. More than 5 lb. orders postpaid.
Mrs. W. F. Gard, Clayton, Ga.
24 Ib. slightly used geese feathers,
75c lb. I. T. Gamble, Willacoochee, Ga.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want to exch. value for farm or
_ garden seed and any other farm pro-
duct. Write. D. E. Morgan, Columbus,
Ga., 3007 2nd Ave.
Want nice, large Hickory nuts. B.
McH. Cline, Atlanta, Ga., 1007 Medi-
cal] Arts Bldg. cat
_ Plants For Sale
- Cabbage and tomato plants, $1 per
M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.
Chas. W. cabbage plants, 20 a 100,
800, 65c, $1.10 M del. W. C. Owens,
Buford, Ga. Rt. 3.
~ Stone tomato plants, 15c a 100, 25c,
200, 300, 30c; Hot pepper and late Flat
Dutch cabbage, 20c.a 100; Celery
plants, 2 doz. for 25c. John Wilson,
Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3, Box 42.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, 20c a 100,
$1.50 M. Stone tomato, 15c, per 100;
Hot pepper, 25c a 100; Celery, 60c a
100; Giant Crimson tomato, 25c a 100.
Eller, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3. Box
Celery plants, grown from Hastings
Golden Self-Blanching seed, 60c~a 100,
$5 M. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt. 9.
_ New Stone tomato plants, 45c for
200, '75c for 500, $1.10 M. del Also
Purple Egg plants, 25 fcr 2 doz.
ship Full count. No
MARKET
checks. Mrs. F. E., Happoldt, Lewiston,
Ga.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 25c
a 100, 80c, 500; $1.25 M. Ail Season
cabbage, same price, Ga, White Head
collard, 20c a 100, 70c, 500, $1.20 M,
| Carefully packed. Good count. Prompt
service. Plants now ready. Money or-
der. John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
1
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20c
a 100, 500, 80c, $1.25 M. Pepper plants,
15c a 100, No COD sent. All del over
$1 order. R, L. Blackwell, Cleveland,
Ga. RFD 4.
Wakefield cabbage, Heading var. col-
lards, Stone tomato, plants, all 20c a
100, $1.25 M. 5 M. $1 M. 10 M. 75c M.
Prompt shipment. C. F. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD 1. ;
Genuine Porto Rico potato vine
cuttings, $2 M. up to 5 M. over 5 M.
$1.75 M. Money order only. D. C. Fos-
sett, Baxley, Ga.
New Stone, Greater Baltimore, Red
Rock and June Pink tomato _ plants,
now ready, Water moss packed. Count
guaranteed. 30c for 200; 60c, 500; $1
4 we S. C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga.,
Rt. 2.
Celery plants, 50c a 100. Now ready.
ae Alice Roper, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Rt, >
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato plants, 25c per 200, $1 M. Col-
lard plants, $1 M. Rafe H. Thompson,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Wakefield new Copenhagen cabbage
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato, and cabbage-collard and Ga.
Buncomb collard plants, 25c a 100;
60c, 300; 85c, 500; $1.45 M. All post-
paid. Carefully packed. Prompt ship-
ment. Write all names plainly, Grady
Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1.
Flat Dutch cabbage and Heading
collard plants, 15c a 100, $1.40 M.
Postpaid. Mrs. M. L. Goddard, Sum-
| merville, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 71.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
New Stone tomato plants, 20c a 100;
300, 40c; $1.10 M. del. 5 M. or over,
$1 M. collect. Collard plants, same
price Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Rt 1.
Tomato plants, fresh grown, large,
size, New Stone, Marglobe and Great-
er Baltimore, 65c, 500; $1.10 M. del. 5
M. $4.50 Exp. collect. Immediate ship-
ment, C, W. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt 3.
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, $1
M. 10 M. lots and above, 90c M. E. B.
Travis Riverdale Ga. jee
Porto Ricans, State insp. well dip-
ped, 50c M. del. W. D. Lightsey, Odum
Ga. Rt 2. s
- Red and Yellow Porto Ricans, 75c
M. 5 M. $3.50, 10 m. $6.50, FOB Exp.
or Postpaid $1 M. John B. Pope, Fitz-
gerald, Ga.
_Livingston Globe, Brimmer, Red-
field Beauty and Ponderosa tomato,
cabbage-collard and Ga. collard and
cabbage plants, all 20c a 100. Moss
packed and del. Mrs. W. N. Lott,
Braselton, Ga.
- Cabbage plants, $1 per M:; tomato
plants, $2 per M; collards, $1. Also
cabbage and tomato seed, $1 lb. W. W.
Williams, Quitman, Ga.
Improved purple and pink skin Porto
Rican potato plants, gov. inspected
and treated $1 per M, 5,000 or more
in lots 85c per M. del. D. W. Brown,
Cordele, Ga. Rt D, Box 109.
Red skin Porto Rican and Boone
potato slips, $1 per M del: tomato
plants, and cabbage plants, $1.25 per
M. G. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ga. Rt 1;
_Cabbage plants, 15c per 100. Has-
tings sure head Sure Crop and Cen-
tenial late Flat Dutch, will exch.. for
good 100 lb. white feed sacks at 10c
per sack. Mrs. E. C. Bagley, Suwanee,
Ga-Rt: 2,
Genuine Porto Rican potato plants,
gov. inspected and treated, 5c per
M, 5 M and over delivered. G. H.
Lord, Graham, Ga.
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
and Flat Dutch cabbage plants: New
Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato
plants; Porto Rican potato plants, 65c
per 500, $1 per M; Rubv King sweet.
vepner. plants, 40c per 100, $1 per 500
$1.75 per M. All postpaid. Mrs. Ger-
trude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.
New Stone,. Greater Baltimore to-
mato plants. Wakefield cabbage, Ga.
eollards, $1.25 per M;_ also genuine
Crvstal Wax vellow Rermuda, Silver
skin onion sets. Write for prices
Cader Stenhens. Flowerv Branch. Ga
Wakefield cabbave. Stone tomato
Ga., heading collard plants, ee
ie
strong nlants 90c per M_ del,
Crow, Flowerv Rranch, Ga. Rt 2..
Pink skin. Porto Rican potato nlants
gov. insp. 60 per M del. H. Lightsey,
Odum. Ga. Rt 2. 4
Ee Dutch cabbage plants, 25e
per 300; 75c
BULLETIN
$1.25 per M. Cash with order. R. M.
Crow, Oakwood, Ga.
Gov. insp. Porto Rican potato
plants. Want to exch. for chickens,
Iryers\or hens any breed. Write what
}you have and how many plants you
you can use. C. B. .Tomberlin, Sur-
rency, Ga. Rt 2.
Georgia cabbage collard plants;
greater Batlimore, Matchless, New
Market, Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, $1 per 500; $1.50 per M. All
plants shipped COD. Send no money,
pay the postman. W. A. Bruce, Star
Route, Cloudland, Ga.
Pink skin Porto Ricans, Gov. insp.
and treated, 70c M del. ready to ship.
H. Lightsey, Odum, Ga. Rt 2.
Good, healthy collard plants, from
home raised seed, 20c per 100 plus
Mpostage. Exch. for Black Minorca pul-
lets; 100 for 2 small. chickens. Must
be pullets. Mrs. J. L. Kelley, Cedar-
town, Ga. Rt l.
New Stone, saltimore and Red
Rock tom. plants, 12 to 12 in. plants,
nice stocky, fresh grown, 600 60c; 90c
M by P. P. postpaid; 75c M. 10 M.
$7 Exp. Col,.Water moss packed. Quick
shipment. Satisfaction guaranteed. F.
F, Stokes, Fitzgeral&#Qa.
Dutch and, Wakefield cabbage, New
Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato
plants, 20c a 100, $1.25: M. postpaid. J.
B. Nix, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt 1.
All Season cabbage; $1.50 M. 5 M.
or more, $1 M, del. Greater Baltimore
tom. plants $1 M del. Mrs:!.Dora Vance
Oakwood, Ga. Rt 1.
Porto Ricans, insp. and treated, $1
M. del. M. L. Bullard, Baxley, Ga.
New Stone tom. plants, 45c, 200:
; 75c, 500; $1.25 M del. Collard plants,
50c, 300; 5c, 500; $1.10 M. del. Pur-
ple Egg plants, 25c for 25 plants. No
checks. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewis-:
ton, Ga.
Genuine Porto Ricans, insp. and
treated, $1 M del. O. P. Pittman, Bax-
ley, Ga. Rt 4.
_Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, Bal-
timore tom. and Heading cellard
plants, 35c, 200; 60c, 400; 85c M mail-
ed; 10 M $6 Exp. col. C. Garrett, Oale
wood, Ga. '
Wakeffld and Flat Dutch cabbage,
New Stone tom. plants, @0c a 100;
300, 40c; $1.10 M del. or $1 M collect:
collard plants, same price. Lee Crow, |
Oakwood, Ga., Rt 1.
Chas. and Jersey W. and Flat Dutch |
cabbage, New Stone and Baltimore
tom. plants, Heading collards, 25c a
100; $1.25 M del. Pimiento pepper, 35c
a 100; $2 M. Jim Tumblin, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt 2. -
Late Flat Dutch cabbage, Ga. col-
lard plants, 20c a 10, 300, $150 M
Giant crimsom tomato, 2 doz. 15c;
Stone tom. 20c a 100, 50c 300, Hot pep-
per, 3 doz 20c, 40c per 100; Celery
plants, 3 doz. 25c, 60e a 100. Wiil
exch. any for good meat or lard.
Bente Eller, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3. Box
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato, Flat Dutch and Chas. and
Jersey Wakefield cabbage, Ga. col-
lards, 25c @ 100; $1.25 M del. E. B.
Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt 2.
_Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, Bal-
timore tom. and Ga. and Heading
collard plants, 20c a 100, 90c M del. 5
m up 65 M Exp. Col. Mrs. E. B.
Wetherford, Oakwood, Ga. Rt 1.
Tomato, cabbage, collard and pota-
2 ae he tg oe 70c for 500: $1
5 or el.
Gainesville, Ga. pes cals
rto Rican potato plants, $1 per
M del; New Stone and Batticae lank
nlants, $1 per M, del: 75 per M COD.
Charleston Wakefield and Late Dutch
cabbage plants, $1.15 per M del, lot
of 10 M $1 per M collect. W. oO.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Ga.
State insp. Porto Rican potato
slants, 50c per M., Money with order.
Cov Rentz. Surrency, Ga.
Porto Rican potato plants. 75c per
M; 5 M or more. 50c per M, or will
oe oo ee oe for some cah-
ed. B, . E. Gr:
2, cere Ga. = . So
mn. Porto Rican potato plants. 7:
ner M 5 M and over. 50c ner ML FoR
ae oes a cot and quick
L rent. S. D. Gra E
mene ae am, RFD 2 Sur
Stone tomato plants. 20c r 10
postnaid. W. J. Hall, Oho: Ga -
All season cahhbare plants. now
ready, 20 ner 100. "ener M: New
Stone and Greater Baltimore toma-
| to nlants. 20 ner 100: 75e ner BON:
*1.95 ner M: 5 M or more $110 ww
del. Klondike strawberry plants. sn-
ner hundred. $1.78 ner ANO: $2 per MV
AN plants del. Cash with order. Carl
Strayhorn, RFD 1, Flowery Branch,
Ga. s
- Redfield
imore toma-_
| Winfred Walerip, Flowe
'price.. Ruby King sweet pepper
Thursday, July 10, 1930.
to plants, 20c per 100, $1 per 600; cab-
bage collard and Ga. collard plants,
and del. Mrs.
Ga.
where in Ga. Draws from vine cut-
tings, ready to ship, cash with order.
W. D. Lightsey, RFD 2, Odum, Ga.
Wakefield cabbage plants, Greater
Baltimore, New Stone, tomato plants,
Ga. Heading collard plants, now ready
Porto Rican potato plants, state
insp., lwel dipped, 60c per M; del any-
20c per 100, $1 per 600. Moss packed
W. N. Lott, Braselton,
25c per 100, $1.25 per M, del. Mrs. An-
drew Nix, RFD 1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
New Stone tomato plants, Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, Ga.~ heading
collard plants, now ready,
100, 65c per 500; $1.20 per M; 5 M or
more, $1 per M. J. B. Bennette, RFD.
1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Cane
Beauty & Earlianna tomato plants,
20c per 100; $1 per 500; long pod hot
pepper plants, 15c per 100, moss pack-
ed Missionary strawberry plants, 25
per 100, $1 per 500; rhubarb plants,
75c per doz; catnip plants, 25c per
doz; red root, $1 per lb. Plants field
grown and well rooted. Add postage:
on orders for less than $1. Will give
1 doz. Hastings hybrid coleus free
with each $1, order. Cash or money
order only. Mrs. Thornton McCurley
RFD 5, Hartwell, Ga. ae
New Stone tomato plants, 20c per
100; 65c per 500, or $1.10 per M del.
Porto Ric
25 per
Branch, Ga@ ~
potato plants, $1 per
Bis
F
M; tomato plants, same price, post-
paid. Prompt shipments. R. Chanclor,
Seville, Ga. ZX
Millions guaranteed, well rooted, 8
in. pants, New Stone, Marglobe toma--
to plants, roots wrapped, expert pack- |
ing; cabbage, Copenhagen and large
Wakefield, Hastings famous cabbage
heading collard plants, 60c per 300;
$1 per 600; $1.35 per M, rushed post-
paid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. RFD.
2. :
Leading variety collard, tomato and
cabbage plants, 50c per 300; 90c.per
M, prepaid, $5.50 per 10 M, express.
collect. Mrs. E. B. Wetherford, Oak-
wood, Ga. al
Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage _
plants, Baltimore and Stone tomato
plants, heading and Ga. collard plants
20c per 100, 90c per M, del, lots of 5
60c per M, express collect. Sweet
and hot pepper plants, 25c per 100, $2
os M, postpaid. C. Garrett, Oakwood,
a.
Stone and Baktimore tomato plants
leading variety cabbage and collar
plants, 20c per 100; 95c per mailed;
5 M and up, 70c per M, express col-
lect. Pimento pepper plants, 30c per
100, $2 per M. Mrs. Clyde Smith, Oak-
wood, Ga. HORS i
Marglobe, Norduke and Stone toma-
to plants, 25c per 100 $1 for 500; $1.50
ner M, include postage.
RFD 4, Hogansville, Ga. eo
Late Flat Dutch and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants, 15c. per 100,
$1.25 per M, collard. plants, same
40c per 100. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, RFD
4, Cumming, Ga. :
Gulf State Market tomato plants,
plants
it
H. C. Reid,
A Sores
75e per 500; $1.25 per. M. postpaid.
Luther Cobb, Hemp, Ga.
Collard plants, $1
Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga.
Charleston Wakefield and
Dutch cabbage plants. 25c
50c per 300; 65c per 500; $1.25 per M,
5 M or more, 95c per M. Greater Bal-
Flat
timore tomato plants, $1.75 per M.5 M
or more, $1.50 per M. No personal
checks accented. J.
C. Chambers, RFD
1, Gainesville. Ga. ae
Norduke, Wilt -: Resistant tomato
vlants, 25c per 100, 75c per 500; $1.25
per M. Gradv Bruce. Jakin, Ga.
per M, postpaid. s
per 100;
Tomato plants, Marelobe, Matchless
and Stone, large, well rooted. Ship-
ped with water mos sto roots, 90c
nerM; $8 for 10 M, del postpaid. Ex-
press collect, 75c per M: $7 per 10 M.
Quick shipment, satisfatcion suaran-
He Robt. McCook, RFD 4, Fitzgerald
a. g
New Stone, Baltimore. Bonny Best,
Marelobe. and Matchless tomato
plants, fresh grown, strong 10
nlants, 50c ner 500: 75 per M, $3.54
for 5 M.
shipment. water moss to
roots. F. F.
Stokes, Fitzeerald. Ga. j
Tomato nlants, June sown seed. 75c
ner 509: $1.25 ner M. Late yarieties,
packed, |
sun will not blister. moss
froch, Tmmediate del. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzeerald G9. Se
Guaranteed imp.
RAN: &1 ner 7AN, $1.25 ner M. postnaid.
Hastings famous heading collard
nlants. same price. All good. strong,
healthy niants.
day received. Exnert packing. C. RR,
urell, RFD 1, Auburn, Ga, =
neces
Will shin COD.. Immediate
if
t
Stone tomato _
niants, undiseasad. well rooted, kOe ner
All orders filled same _
Thursday, July 10,1930. = \_|
Plants For Sale
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 25c
per hundred, 65c per 300; 80c per 500;
$1.20 per M. Collard plants, Ga. white
head, 25c per hundred, 60c per 300;
75 per 500; $1.15 per M. Tomato
plants 25c per 100; $1.25 per M. All
Season cabbage plants, ready July 10,
all plants carefully packed in water
moss and good ventilation. Good
- count and prompt service. Guaarn-
teed. All above prepaid prices. Send
money order, Jas. F. Nix, RFD 4,
Cleveland, Ga.
Gov. insp. Porto Rican potato
plants, $1 per M, del. Tomato, cabbage
and collard plants, 50c per 300; 75c
per 500; $1 per M; $4 per 5 M; $7
per 10 M, del. Guy Crow, Gainesville,
Ga.
Collard plants, $1 per M, Guy Tay-
- lor, RFD 1 Macon, Ga.
* Porto Rican potato plants, gov.
insp. and treated, from vine cuttings,
only 50c per M, FOB. Good count,
strong plants, and quick shipment. W.
H. Troupe, Baxley, Ga.
Cabbage and tomato plants, 75c per
M; .45c per 500. Good plants, packed
in damp moss. Shipment prompt. 15c
: extra if personal check is sent. Lee
_ Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.
Mint plants, Mrs. Z.. M. Story,
Thomson, Ga. :
- Tomato plants, open field grown,
large stocky plants, New Stone and
Marglobe, $1.10 per M, del. or $4 per
5 M collect. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga.
Golden self blanching celery, Hast-
ings variety, 60c per 100, Miss Velvie
Martin, RFD 9 Gainesville, Ga. :
Collard plants, the Buncum kind,
25c per 100, $1 for 500; Early Jersey
Wakefield cabbage plants, 25c per
100; $1 per 500; Porto Rican potato
plants, insp. and treated, 60c per M,
- in lots of 5 M and up, 50c per M, FOB
Dublin, Ga. Cash with order. L. E.
Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants,
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato plants, $1.25 per M, moss packed
in ventilated boxes, expert packing.
J. B. Nix; RFD 1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Napier grass roots and plants. Will '
cut from 30 to 60 tons per acre of
green forage. A revelation to dairy-
men and stockmen. June, July and
August are the three best months to
plant. Special prices on quantities.
S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage and Ga.
white head collard plants. Also New
Stone tomato plants, good size plants.
25c per 100; 75c per 500; $1.25. per M
del. prompt shipmenti W. L. Wright,
RFD 2, Alto, Ga. :
Porto Rican potato plants, gov. insp.
grown from vine, $1 per M, del_N. W.
Daniel, RFD 1 Ty Ty, Ga.
Porto Rican potato vine cuttings
from insp. and treated potatoes, now
ready, full count and quick - service,
$1.75 per M; $1 per 500. All postpaid
in Ga. E. D. Conger, RFD 1-Box 123.
Ty..Ty, Ga.
Tomato plants, New Stone, Greater
Baltimore, Matchless, Red Rock, and
aMrelobe. aLrge, strong healthy
plants, shipped with water moss to
roots. Send no money. Will ship
COD 75c per M $7 per 10 M. Immed-
iate . shipment, satisfaction guar-
anteed. J. P. McCook, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Purple skin Porto Rican potato
plants, $1 per M; 5M and up; 75c
oe M FOB here. J. C. Tyre, Bristol,
Fa.
Leading variety collards, Greater
Baltimore and New Stone tomato
plants, 25c per 100, $1.25 per M; 5 M
or more, $1 pey M. J. O. Waldrip,
RFD 8. Gainesville, Ga.
Matchless tomato plants, 25c per
100.. $1.25 per M. W. C. Waldrip, RFD
8, Gainesville, Ga. :
Charleston and Jersey Wakefield
and Flat Dutch cabbase plants, New
Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato
plants. also Ga. collard plants, 25c per
100, $1.25 per M, delivered. Kim Tum-
blin. RFD 2. Gainesville, Ga.
Chas. J. Wakefield, Early and Late
Flat cabhave plants, New Stone and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants. Ga.
heading collard plants, 65c per 500: $1
per M. postpaid. Miss Rosa L. May,
Lewiston, Ga.
All season cabbage plants, new ready
Greater Baltimore tomato plants. Well
rooted. All 85c, 500, $1.75 M Duffie
Vance. Oakwood. Ga. Rt 1...
Livineston Glohe tomato viants, 25
a 100; $1 500 $1.50 M. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Edgar Woodall, Cornelia.
Ga. Rt 1.
Ohas. and J. Wake and Flat Dutch
cabbage, New Stone and Greater B.
tomato, and Ga. Heading collard
plants, 500, 65c; $1.M Ruby King
sweet pepper plants, 40c, 100; $1, 500;
MARKET
$1.75 M. All postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude
Branan, Lewiston, Ga.
Livingston Globe, Marglobe and
New Stone tomato plants, Flat Dutch
and Drum Head cabbage, Blue Stem
and Heading cabbage-collard, all 500,
19C; $1.25 M postpaid, or $1 M exp.
Col. Open field grown. Damp moss
shipped. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
Minnie L, McEver, Braselton, Ga. Rt 1.
Wakefield cabbage and New Stone
tomato, Ga..collard plants. Guaran-
teed good, strong plants,\$1 M del. 5
M or more, 75c M FOB. Obie Crow,
flowery Branch, Ga.
Wakefield cabbage, cabbage-collard,
Baltimore and New Stone tomato
plants; 500, 75c; $1.25 M, also gen-
uine Crystal yellow Bermuda, Silver
Skins, onion sets, assorted, del; $1 gal.
$2 pk. $5 bu. Exp. collect. Cader Ste-
phens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage,
$1.25 M del. Greater Baltimore toma-
to, $1.25 M del. G. E. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Branch, Ga., Rt 1.
Stone and B. tomatoe plants, all
season cabbage, 20c a 100, 300, 50c, or
80c M del. also Klondike strawberry
plants, 35c a 100, 75c, 300, $2.25 M del.
Cash with order. Carl Strayhorn,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt 1. :
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 25c
a 100, 60c, 309, 75c, 500, $1.25 M. R. M.
Crow, Oakwood, Ga,
PLANTS WANTED
Want to hear from party who is
growing old time Tennessee Yams.
Give price per M for vines. D. J. God-
win, Homerville, Ga.
6 M Short Stem Ball Head cabbage
plants, at once. A. H. Grist, Dillard,
Ga.
Want 500 or 1 M tomato plants. Mrs.
Lyle N. Reed, Metcalf, Ga. Rt. Box
68
Want on, or about July Ist, 6 M red
skin Porto Rico potato plants at 50c a
M. Rev. L. D. Rolader, Atlanta, Ga.
Rt. 7 Box 453.
Want some old fashioned Nigger
Killer potato plants, on vines to set
out, by the first of July. E. J. Sumner.
Wrightsvile, Ga. RFD 4.
Want to exch. value for cabbage,
collard or tomato plants. Mrs. O. D.
Woodruff, Greenville, Ga.
Seed For Sale
White nest onions, this yrs. crop,
thoroughly dried, $4 bu. Buyer to pay
postage. C. L. Brooks, Monroe, Ga.,
RFD 1.
Scullion buttons, raised this yr. 10c
iat. or 40c gal. Postage included. A. B.
McAdams, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 2 Box 71.
Screened Burr Clover seed,.90c bu.
or 8c lb. FOB here. Harold J. War-
ren, Dewyrose, Ga. RFD 2.
Cabbage seed, $1 Ib. collard seed,
25c lb. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.
9 Ibs. Willets wonder Eng. pea seed,
this yrs. crop, dried and picked with-
out rain, 35c Ib.del. or: 25c per tea-
cupful, del; red nest onions, (this yrs.
crop, 75c gal. or 10c per Ib. del in 5
Ib. lots; Cushaw, mustard, beets.
squash, cucumber seed, any kind, 10c
ver pkt. or 3 for 25c. and 4c extra for
vostage: 3 kinds of mixed watermeon
seed, good varieties, 25c per teacupful;
1-2 lb. of Jones improved watermelons
seed 40c del. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Car-
rollton, Ga. Rt 2.
2 or 3 bu. red multiplying onion
buttons, $1.57 per peck. Cash with
order. Edw. W. Dickerson, Stone Mtn.
Ga. Rt 1.
New Stone and Greater Baltimore
tomato seed. $1 Ib. 5 Ibs. for $4: Ga
collard seed, 35c lb. $1 5 Ibs: cabbage
seed, $1 Ib. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch. Ga.
del. No stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan
15ec cup del. No checks for smal!
amounts. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga
Seed: beets. cucumbers, squash, cu-
shaw. mustard, 10c per pkt. or 3 for
25e del. 1-2 Ib. Jones Imp. watermelon
seed: 40c del: 3 kinds vood var. wa-
-termelon seed, mixed 25c teasnoonful
del, No stamns. Mrs. H. H. Sullivaan
Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.
Ga. cabbave collard seed, 1930 crop
recleaneda 100 Ib. lots, 18c Ib. 1929
crop. 15 Ih; in 100 Ibs. lots. No order
for less than 10 Ibs. J. T. Ponder,
Whisham, Ga.
Rurr. Clover seed, free of other seed
and rock, and very little dirt, special-
ly cathered. 1Nc per: new crop onions
mhita Rarmida and red ones, 4c Ib
Large white nest onions, 75c gal. Mrs.
t. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
New prosnerity onion seed. makes at.
least four crops a year. Winter never |
kills. Patch once established, lasts for
vears. Mild green onions. year around
for home use cr market. 10c per
New mustard seed. mixed. 2 this. 15
BULLETIN
package; 50c per oz. Directions with
each order. Postpaid. Mrs. R. H.
Wright, RFD 1, Middleton, Ga.
True Ga, or Southern collard seed
of high germination, 25c per lb. 5 lbs.
$1. best White Velvet okra seed 25c
per lb. Prolific garden bunch beans,
25 per Ib. postpaid. C F. Maddox,
Buford, Ga. RFD 2.
Burpees stringess green pod bush
bean seed, for full planting, 30c per
ip. del. Mrs. J. T. Pattilio, RFD 6 Box
60 LaGrange, Ga.
Red nest onion sets, 15c per qt. 2
ats or more, 20c add postage. Shellot
postage. Mrs. Fannie Fitzgerald, RFD
1, Rochelle, Ga.
Multiplying onion sets, white and
red, 60 cts per gal. del. L. E. Williams,
LyoLyy Gps
15 bu. screened clover seed, free of
trash and dirt, 10c per lb. R. S. El-
lington. RFD 1, Oxford, Ga.
40 lbs. Bermuda onion sets, 15 per
lb, in 5 and 10 Ib. lots. Culled out, all
uniform. size. John Crane, Phil-
emath, Ga.
Collard seed, $15 per hundred FOB,
or 30c per Ib. postpaid. Malvin Collins
Whigham, Ga,
18 lbs. sun dried yellow root, $2.50.
oe Garrett, RFD 1, Pendergrass,
a.
Chufa seed, recleaned, good, sound
seed, $1.50 per peck, $5.75 bu. FOB;
Rape seed, 2 lbs. 40c del. Several var.
Bunch snap beans: less 5 Ibs. 40c Ib.
del. 5 Ibs. or more, 25c Ib. FOB; Ky.
Wonder, 5c less per lb; Irish Grey, Ga.
Rattlesnake melon seed, 1 lb. 60c del.
less amt. 6 spoonfuls, 25c; Spanish
peanuts, 4c lb. No less than 25. Ibs.
sold; long green okra seed, 1 Ib. or
more del, 40c; 5 lbs. or more, 35c Ib.
or 6 thls. for 25; slick or curled mus-
tard seed, 6 spoonfuls for 25c del. W.
H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.
Seed Wanted
Want to exch. May Queen tomato
plants for Burr Clover seed, also exch.
value for eating onions. Write. Mrs.
R. F. Terrell, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3
Flowers and Seed For
Sale
Curtain flower, grows pinned to cur-
tain without soil or water, 10c each.
Mrs. T, M. Randolph, 409 Washington
Ave., Marietta, Ga.
Jonquils, daffodils, narcissi, butter
and eggs, April narcissi, star of Beth-
lehem bulbs, 30c doz. $1 per 100 lots;
$4.50 per 500; $8.75 per M lots. Add
postage oe doz. eh
inspected, guaranteed blooming size.
Lillian Thomas, Haralson, Ga. or
Yellow jonquil. daffodil and narcissi
rated te Be Aa Sa
ea. ostage. Vio -
cher, Brooklet, oe S ee
Double pink geranium cuttings root-
ed 10c and 15c, cuttings 5: red rooted
10c cuttings 5c; coleus, 30 different
colors, 2 for 5c. Add ostage or will
exchange for other flowers; Would
like chicken gizzard coleus, Mrs. J
age
Parrish, Rt. 2, Nashville, Ga.
Tiger lily bulbs, 10c ea. Tiger lily
seed, 10c doz. white narcissi, 25c a
doz. Virginia Creeper, 15c ea; blue and
white flags, 30c doz. Madonna lily, 25c
ea. Cape jasmine, 25 and 50c each;
weigela, 15 and 20c ea; butterfly bush,
15c ea, spirea, white, Single and dbl.
15 each; butter and eggs, jonquil and
Aaffodil bulbs, 25 doz. red conch ger-
aniums, 25c each; jew, large and small
xind, 5c each cutting. Mrs. J. W. At-
kkinson, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Farm Help Wanted _
Want middle aged woman to live as
one of family of 2 old people on farm
aes a we aan Good home.
e for particulars. J, ,
Mineral Bluff, Ga. ee
Want large family to help gather
crop of tobacco and cotton. Have
empty house. Will move you, to be re-
paid out of wages. G. B. Ham, Cobb-
town, Ga.
Want a middle aged or older woman,
white or colored, to help with garden,
poultry ,and general work. Must be
clean ,good to children. Reasonable
oe dae ae Bos home as one of
e. family, e. Mrs. C. L. Ryn
Plains, Ga. : oe
Want man to work a four to six
horse farm. Must have good stock
and tools and finance himself or at
least partly. F. H. Davis, Cuthbert,
Ga. Rt. 5. ss
Want @ man who knows tobacco to
grade, etc. No one but an expert need
ee.
buttons, 15c per qt. or 2 for 25c, add
All, bulbs state
PAGE SEVEN
apply. Please write for particulars.
Can use white or colored man. I. G.
Thompson, Garfield, Ga: Rt. 2.
Want a small family to take charge
of a small farm and finish crop. Place
located on daily mail route and is 3
mi. from Jesup. Party now occupying,
leaving at Sffce. Good place for right
party. G. B. Burnett, Jesup, Ga.
Want man to cultivate 4 or 5 horse
farm for 1931. Must have good stock
and tools and pienty ot force. Good
land, 6 room house and large barn on
RD. D., near school and church. W.
B. Sutton, Adairsville, Ga.
Want settle white woman of good
health to live in home and assist with
dairy. No outside work. Board, laun-
dry and reasonable salary. Ref. exch.
Write for particulars. G. W. Williams,
Columbus, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want single white man or boy,
exp. in farm. work to live in home with
man and wife. $16 mo. board and
laundry, straight time. Will not ad-
vance R. R. fare. City boy not want-
ed. W. M. Sowell,
mi. out White Bluff Road.
Want 1 or 2 families to gather crop.
Will move them, but will not pay
debts. Write. W.H. Wilkinson, Abbe-
ville. Ga.
Want at once middle aged white
man without children to live in coun-
try home with small family and assist
with gen. work. Must be clean and
neat. Ref. exch. Mrs. E. C. Griddle,
Dalton,Ga. Rt. 4. :
Want partner to go into the stock
business with me. Have several hun-
dred acres of good pasture, well water-
ed. Want man who can put in some
money. Business will pay-a dividend
every 6 mos. Write or see me. W. F.
Pierce, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 14 D.
Want family to handle good 4 mule
farm for 1931 and furnish own stock,
ave good piace on paved road and
good houses near Griffin. To grow
cotton, corn, peas, beans, and a little
grain. Can make attractive proposi-
tion to a real farmer. W. H. Bolton,
Griffin, Ga. Box 436.
Want man able to finance self and
truck, chicken and hog raising busi-
ness on halves. I to furnish land,
mule and farm tools. J: M. McNeel,
Helena, Ga. j
Want first class farmer that knows
how to raise hogs and cows. Will start
in business this Fall or next year; also
co grow cotton and corn. I will furnish
stock. Must know how to do carpen-
ter work and be able to keep up re-
pairs. 15 mi. from Atlanta. W. J. C
Hodges, Atlanta, Ga., 996 Washita
N. E
Want large family to gather crop of
tobacco and cotton. Will furnish
house and wood also move you, to. be
repaid for same out of work. G..B.
Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.
Want white woman, 25-to 45 yrs.
of age. Prefer without children, to live
on farm and assist with gen. work.
Must be willing worker.-Man and wife
only. Apply at once. W. J. Kittle,
Dalton, Ga. Rt 6.
Want a willing worker who likes
chickens and flowers and ,one who
doesnt use snuff. A good home for
right party. Write Mrs. L. Chavous,
Dublin, Ga.
Want woman, 45 or 50 yrs. of age,
unincumbered to live with family of 3
on farm. Good proposition to right
Der Write. Z. D. Studstill, Milan,
a
Want strong,
healthy man, 24 yrs.
or older, strictly i
honest and indus-
trious, who can keep up Ford car, to
work in farm, garden, haul with truck
or anything comes to hand on farm.
$1 pe rday regular time. W. H. Wad-
delle, Pearson, Ga.
Want a good blacksmith. Must be
00d hand to shoe mules, and build
baie Er R. Yarbrough, Mershon,
Want exp. white dairy farm help
$30 per mo. and board for single man,
$45 mo. and house for married help.
John W. Harms, Savannah, Ga. Write
Blubb Rd Care Harms Dairy.
Wanted an
fied, country woman, or ~ married
couple without: children, exp. in and
capable of becoming good poultryman.
Mrs. O. C. Mingledorff, Douglas, Ga:
Want smart, industrious white wom-
an or girl to help with garden, poultry,
A_ reasonable salary.
and gen. work.
Miss Josie Fussell, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 1.
Positions Wanted
for 1931, also want to make arrange-
ments for two boys for a job looking
after farm, 17 and 18 yrs. old. A, B,
Herring, Dewy: Rose, Ga. Rt. 1,
Savannah, Ga,
can move before August to start fall
ave
edueated, wholly sancti- pes
Want a job overseeing big farm for.
AN
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* prefer Atlanta suburbs.
- shares.
_ paid in first letter.
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Positions Wanted
Want to rent a good 2 horse farm
for 1931 with good house and barns
with good pasture and fruit orchard.
O. &. Crawford, Barnesville, Ga.
Want a job on dairy or truck farm.
Can give references. H. A. Brown, 875
_ W.End Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Phone Main
9019.
Want job for 1931 with good man in
peach orchard or dairy farm near a
-good school, have 11 month experience
driving tractor in peach orchid. 37
yrs. old, have wife and three children,
no bad habits, good worker. State
Soot. T. W. Manning, Dudley, Ga.
Experienced farmer, small family,
wants permanent connection on share
basis. Can make change any time
this Fall, but want to make plans at
once. Any proposition considered, but
Would like to
make an offer to owner of a few acres
of land with a house on it, even tho in
@ rundown or non-paying cond. Write
- Roley May, Atlanta, Ga: Rt 3.
_ Want position for this season ope=
rating cotton gin or gin and fertilizer
plant combined. F. D. Gaddy, George-
~ town, Ga.
Want job for 1931 to oversee a farm.
Can handle any kind of labor, also
drive Ford truck. Honest, good work-
er. Wife and self only. Prefer begin--
ning November or December 1930. H.
R. Hall, Dixie, Ga. Rt 1.
Want job ginning. 25 yrs. exp. Also
can keep up all kind of farm machin-
ery. James H. Mullis, Chester, Ga.
RFD 2.
Want job on stock farm _,raising
cattle, chickens, turkeys, etc. or truck
driving on truck or dairy farm. Can
keep same in repair, also do rough
carpenter work ,a good painter. Exp.
miller. State what you have to offer.
Lewis Bigbee, Morgan, Ga. :
Want to get on large farm in middle
' Ga. to help gather crop and with view
- of taking a 2 horse farm for 1931 on
Life time on farm. Large
family. Good references. .E. H. Rut-
land, Arlington, Ga.
Want place on a good dairy. Exp. in
een kinds of farm and dairy work. H.
W. Dewar, Valdosta, Ga.. Quitman
Want job for 1931- as overseer of
: farm, and to drive truck or tractor
- Road.
_. When necessary, or as mechanic for
farm machinery. 30 yrs. old, wife and
2 small children. State wages to be
; Vernon B. Brown;
Hartsfield, Ga. RFD 2.
Want job on farm. Wife, boy and
girl. 17 and 15 yrs. of age. Will work
by the day. Good fodder puller and
_ good cotton picker, and work on halves
next year (No name), Atlantta Ga. 571
Formwalt St. :
Want 1 horse crop for 1931 on halves
Good house, stock, plenty of tools, etc.
_No bad habits. Farmed all my life.
-45 yrs. old. Can drive Ford car or
truck. Know how to raise stock. and
- poultry and all kind of farming. Party
to. furnish fertilizer and I. to finance
self. F. A. Langley, Lithonia, Ga.
pRED) 1,
~ Want good 1 horse farm on halves
- for 1931. Good land near small town.
Married, without children. Will work
- . rest of year gathering crop. Herman
L. Spearman, Pouler, Ga. Box 37.
Want job as ginner in some gin
located in middle, or south Ga. 35 yrs.
exp. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. W.
Williams, Carnesville, Ga.
Want job as overseer on 15 or 20
- horse farm. Life time exp. and know
how to manage labor. Would take
place to look after the gee of
_ crop this fall and remain for 1931.
Honest and sober. Good ref. OC. G:
ing July and August.
Wood, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want job budding pecan trees dur-
Write or call.
Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.
17 yr. old girl] waants plce on modern
farm with an old couple, near high
- .school.
ak
i.
. spectable.
son, Ga., Rt 2-Box 31 A.
Will work for $5 a week and
board until school starts; then $2
week outside of school hours. Any
kind of outside or inside work on farm.
Willing worker. Must be kind and re-
Dorothy Andrews, Patter-
> -Want truck farm for bal. of 1930
and for 1931. Must be in few miles of
- good town and market. Have years of
__ what you can _ offer.
~ exp. 5 in family, all large enough to
~ work. Prefer farm of ahout 25 or 35
acres.
I have truck. Would like to
put in a good fall line of truck. State
R. Thompson,
~ Dublin, Ga. Care Gen. Del.
33 yr. old man, 7 in family, 4 yrs.
Grade A Dairy exfiertence, also truck
@nd gen, farm exp. Write what you
have to offer for 1931. Amos Bailey,
teed Pa Pay PUA RE os
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MARKET BULLETIN
Athens, Ga. Rt. A.
Want 1 horse farm for 1931 .on
halves with good man. Plenty of help.
4 in family to work. Have to be iur-
nished. Would oversee. Life time exp.
Can begin August Ist or September
1st, and help-gather 1930 crop. Write
what you have to offer. A. Y. Martin,
Grilfin, Ga., 737 West Quillie St.
Want place as working foreman on
good farm with honest man. Can
operate any kind of machinery and
handle any kind of labor. No bad
habits (do not drink, nor use tobacco)
honest, hard working. Wife and 6
children. Can operate gin, peanut and
wheat thrash. Will take on 50-30
basis. Now on farm, but want. to make
change. Write. W. H. Duke, Ashburn
Ga. Rt. 3. Box 6,
Want job as repair man on Jarge
plantation. Life time exp. in farming.
Can build any kind of house and barn.
Do not drink, smoke, nor chew. Tf. J.
Haden, Columbus, Ga. 1073, Lawyers
Lane ,
Also am first class. blacksmith and
wood worker. .J. F.. Wilson, Calhoun,
Ga., RFD 2.
Want 2 horse crop for 1931. Prefer
near Rome. Reasonable good house,
land and water near good school and
shurch and in good community. Widow
with 5 boys: 4 large enough (oldest 17
yrs.) to work. Have my own - stock.
Mrs. J. S. Greene, Adairsville, Ga. Rt.
4,
Want job milking from 6 to 12 cows,
sell to cream and raise calves, on
halves, also raise hogs on halves and
feed the skim milk to them. Widow,
age 53 yrs., 2 daughters: 16 and 20 yrs.
of age. Begin the first of August, or
will take job for year of 1931. Write
if interested, or come see me at Una-
dilla, and inquire for C. S. Goodwyne.
ae C. T. Goodwyne, Pinehurst, Ga.
Rt. 1.
._ Want crop for 1931 with good, reli-
able man who will furnish me. Have
wife and 3 small children. All raised
on farm and both good, willing work-
ers, honest and reliable. No bad
habits. Would consider wages if party
both are furnished regular work: I to
work by mo. and wife by the day.
Party to furnish house, wood, water,
garden and potato patch. Write what
you have to offer and your best pro-
ie sas 'J. T. Scott, Statesboro, Ga.
Rt. 4. <
Young, white, married man,~no bad
habits, good education, wants job at
once. Will consider any kind of farm
work. Life time ex. Best of ref.
State best offer in first. letter. aks
Miller, Austell, Ga. Care Gen. Del.
Want job as dairyman. Will exp.
Can furnish ref. Can drive any make
car. Wife and 2 children. Write what
-you have to offer. W. S. Shields, Si-
loam, Ga. Box. 3. ;
Widow with 1 child wants home on
farm with good family to assist with
cow; poultry, garden, and gen, farm
-work. Mrs. Woodall, Newnan, Ga. 77
Temple Ave. E
- Want job on-farm with good people
and good house to live in. Widower
with 4 children, oldest girl and 2 more
large enough to work on farm. Want
work now and on until 1931. Will take
a good 1 horse farm. R. I. Rowell,
Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. 1.
45 yr. old man with 5 in family,
wants to-join party in trucking, poul-
try and hog raising ete, Good carpen-
ter. Good ref. Dont answer unless
you can finance me. W. A> Flanagan,
Savannah, Ga. 934. Wheaton St.
Want work for bal. of 1980 and 1981.
Can drive truck. tractor and handle
any kind of machinery, also carenpter
and general repair work. Would con-
sider anything in that line. J. B.
Odom, Rockledge, Ga. Rt. 1.
~ Want place on dairy, not over 15 mi.
from Atlanta. Thoroughly Exp. dry-
hand milker also can operate machines
or manage route. Would consider farm
work, or poultry, hogs and cows. Com-
mission beais or salary. Exp. in al)
above and can vet results. 32 vrs. old
No drinker or smoker. J. G. Bullard,
Lithia Springs, Ga.
Want.a good 2 horse farm. Plenty
of help. Ref. if desired. Also am an
exp. sawyer. Write for full particulars
and what you can offer. J: P. Thomp-
son, Plains, Ga.
as carpenter and veneral renair man
on farm. Good workman. F. L. Ar-
nold, Athens, Ga. 464 Daughty St.
Want dairy job. Am good hand.
Also would like to raise poultry and
hogs on halves. Willie Clements,
Temple, Ga. Rt. 3.
33 yr. old man. 7 in family. 4 yrs.
Grade A. dairy xp. also truck farm
and rough carpenter exp. wants fob
for 1931, wages or on 50-50 basis. Must
Want job as overseer on a real farm..
Want work with some large farmer.
be first elass proposition. Amos Bailey,
Athens, Ga. Rt. A. |
Honest hard working young married
man without bad habits wants job
driving truck for rest. of 1930 and 1931
for large farmer. Prefer within 100
miles of Ashburn. Medium education.
R. H. Ashley, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want job as Supt. of farm or other
work. Write what you can offer. Tom
English,- Montrose, Ga. P, O. Box 96.
Want farm for 1931 on 50-50. basis,
near Gainesville. Must be good land
and have a good pasture with plenty
of water. Write or come see. Cader
Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Middle aged woman of character
and. education, farm raised wants
place with good people. No objection
to farm. Exp. in all kinds of. work.
Good, smooth disposition. Will take
best offer at once. Mrs. W. G. Gard-
ner, Atlanta, Ga., 262 Crumley St.
Care of Mrs. Colt. Phone, Main 8838.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want a daisy churn, 11-2 or 2 gal.
size, in good cond. C. D. Williamson,
Plains, Ga. :
Want a 20 or 25 gal. bbl. churn in
good con. and will pay cash or exch for
farm produce. W. C. Vandiver, Gaines-
ville; Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 1-6 gal. electric churn, alter-
nating current. W. L. Shugart, Co-
hutta, Ga.
Want good gin engine. Will ex-
change engine valued $200 if in good
shape. J. A. Holley, Parrott, Ga.
100 burlap sacks, $5; also 100 cotton
sacks, $10. All 100 lb. size. W. S. Mixon
Griffin, Ga. :
6 gal. Daisy churn, used very little,
$2, or exch. for good honey or for
equal value of other things. Writte
first. Mrs. Myrtle Hudson, Calhoun,
Ga. Rt. 3.
White muslin- brand sacks, 75 Ib.
size, 15 for $1.10 postpaid. Mrs. A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
Nice, clean chicken feathers, 25c ib.
Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga.
Nice. dry Yellow Root, 60c lb. Mrs.
J. B. Phillips, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. .
Watermelon preserves on halves:
other party to furnish sugar or svrup
and containers for their part. Exn.
Mrs. Glen Holton, Snuperton, Ga. Rt. 4
_ Jellies: apple, plum, blackberry, also
jam and=preserves on halves, other
varty to furnish sugar and glasses. Re-
ferences. Mrs. Lella Rognon, Roberts-
town, Ga!
Fine, medium, and coarsely ground
oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100
ths. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga.
102 Bay St. East.
Miscellaneous
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Tancred W. L., Brown -L., Anconas,
R. I. Reds, or B. R. babv chicks from
healthv, bloodtested flocks of mature
hens that have been bred for high
egg production. $9 per 100. Guarantee
100 per cent live del. Also custom
hatching, 2c an ege. Set every Wed-
nesdav in mammoth Buckeves. Travs
hold 110 eges. These chicks shipped
COD. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
fe BARRED ROCKS
Ring Neck pheasant eggs, $5 ~ per
doz. David Jennings, Jr. Americus, Ga.
P--O>-Box 84.
Pure bred larse tvpe dark Cornish
same eggs, $1 per 15, $2 for 30. Also
extra fine March and April hatch
corkerels, $1.25 each. Mrs. C. O. Sikes.
Sylvester, Ga.
EGGS FOR SALE
Fresh duck eegs for hatching: Pure
Fawn and White Indian Runners $1
yer 12 del. Fxch a few settings for
sure bred Mammoth White Pekin
egos. W..E. Wvlam, Cleveland, Ga.
Muscovey duck eeps, $1.50 per 15.
Benson Earle. Thomasville, Ga.
White Orpineton, chicken eggs, for
-ettine. Open range. sfine tvpe, strone
stock, $1 per 15. Cartons to be ret. Mrs.
3. F. Harrison. Boalinebroke, Ga.
EGGS WANTED.
Want pees of Peafow]l eges. will
nav market. price. = O:
Cn ee O. L. Smith,
Want to arrange with responsible
varties for hatchine eres for camine
season. Write. fullv. as to breed
es of hens. etc. Hichest
cash nrice paid. J T.-Hosford, Atlanta.
Sa. 231 Forsvth St. S. Ww.
EGGS FOR SALE
Wht. Australian suinea esgs, $1.95
alsq Muscovy ducks now laying $5
trio. eggs, $2 per doz. Del. L. E. Witll-
iams, Ty Ty, Ga. :
-Of grass.
Thursday, July 10, 1980.
S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Owens strain
direct, $1 per 15, $2.50 for 50; $4 a 100
del. cs to be ret. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs,
Alto, Ga.
Pure bred B. R. Ringlet eggs, also:
pure bred Buff Orp. Byers strain, all
$1 per 15 mailed, or 75c at_my home.
Mrs. C. R. Sorrels, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.
B. R. eggs, Thompson = strain of
prize stock, also Donaldson R. I. Red
eggs, all blood tested. $1 per 15 del.
Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga.
Rt. 3.
_ FRUIT FOR SALE ine
Nice horseapples, $1 per bu. FOB.
Mrs. J. W. J. Lord, Commerce, Ga.
3 GRAIN FOR SALE :
50 bu. good Blue Stem wheat; $1.5
per bu. FOB. Arthur Owen,- Barnes-
ville, Ga.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Light Amber, also Gallberry honey,
65c and 75c respectively per 5 Ib. pail;
$3.90 and $4.20 per cs. of 6 No. 5 pails.
Write for quotation on larger lots. J.
T. Altman, Alma, Ga.
This yr.s crop of honey, Chunk and
Ext., 10.lb. can of chunk, $1.10; Ext.
$1.05 FOB; 10 1b. can del. in first and
second zones, $1.35 and $1.40; 3rd ~
zone, $1.50. Cash (money order) with
order. -Add 10c extra for exchange at
bank if checks are sent. E. J. Horne,
Lumpkin, Ga.
RABBITS FOR SALE Sane
_.2 ped. Chinchilla does with 5 young .
ea.; 2 1-2 mos. old, $8 for ea. lot; 1
tested breeder, $5 with ped. 2 young
does 8 mos. old, $4 ea. Will give 1
young buck with either trio. Can
breed any or all of them if desired.
S. A. Herndon, Crawfordville, Ga.
IF IT WERE POSSIBLE
TO MAGNIFY A PASTURE
If it were possible to magnify a pas-
ture several hundred or thousand fold
and all the parasites in the same
proportionso that blades of grass
would appear as tall bamboos and
small forage plants as. great jungle
trees, it would be easier to convince
livestock growers of the desirability of -
careful attention to sanitation and of
the importance of constant watchful-
ness in combating the ravages of
parasites that live in the pascture and
attack the various kinds of. livestock.
Such a magnified pasture would
stand revealed a8 a place of lifeand
of death. Many of the livestock para-
sites are tenacious of life and are able
to withstand the most unfavorable con-
ditions. Yet the great proportion of
them die without ever having the ap-
portunity to attack an animal. How-
ever, many of these parasites have
powers of reproduction and multipli-
cation that seem marvelous: Thous-
ands of immature forms will come
from a single adult parasite. Many
live through complicated life - cycles
and may have one or more intermed-.
iate hosts on which they live between
their attacks on horses, cattle, sheep,
or swine,
Unlike the jungle hunters, many of
the pests in this~ magnified pature
would seem sluggish and inertbarely
alive, perhaps. The stomach worm,
that infests the sheep, for example,
emerges from the ground and: finds a
resting place in a tiny curl in a blade
There it remains while the
grass develops. If no sheep bites off
the grass the stomach worm in time
dies. If a sheep crops the grass, the -
stomach worm enters and becomes ac-
tive within the sheeps stomach, joins
with other stomach worms, and preys
on the sheep, which is likely to be- -*
come unthrifty and unprofitable.
Fortunately fo rthe livestock grow-
ers, most of these. parasites are able to
live and reproduce only when they are:
able to attack domestic animals of the
same or closely related species. The
danger from parasite-infested pastures.
is by no means so great if it is possible
to use this years horse pasture for cat-
tle. or sheep next year and for hogs
the third U. 8. D. A. Ls