Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1930 July 17

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STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930.



_ well ang shaped right.

__the average. .

~ rain on the cotton



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~ On July
Georgia. It was extremely dry in that whole terri-
tory. I never saw cleaner crops. The cotton was small but. fruiting

_from now on North, Georgia should make a good cotton crop.

Most corn was too much damaged to be helpeg by this rain in
_. North Georgia.

_ Of course there were bottom fields of corn that did
not Suffer for moisture, that were good. _ es

On the whole, I would say that North Georgias present prospects.

for cotton were

good, its prospects for corn and hay crops. are below

_. T-have made a trip to Thomasville in Southwest Georgia recently,
and also weekly trips into Southeast Georgia all the spring. It was in
_ a cotton field in Telfair County Sunday where the cotton was over waist
high and bolled up nearly to the top. I saw very little weevil damage.

ae It was wilted down from the excessive heat that we were having and

nearly everybody thought we needed rain. I did not think we needed
but I have hearg this morning that wei got it last
See . Cotton, South of Macon, does not do much after the 15th; of July,

this is on account of the boll weevil. Prior to the advent of the boll

| _ weevil of course cotton would work on until the middle of August.

Since we have had the boll weevil we have to make a quick, flush crop.

= This has been done over most of South Georgia.

-- around the middle of August.

eeweps

= _ you will have gotten rid of a whole lot of seed.

I understand the rain is general. In South Georgia some of us
- will plough the cotton again. I think it does good. I know it does ita
~ to hoe out any grass and weeds that are in the drill. Where your cotton
4s inclinea to be too growthy, top it. It wont make any more bolls on
the cotton but it will make those that are there mature better. You
--ean-also pick your cotton better where it is topped. :
North, Georgia will of course continue ploughing their cotton until
The general a = vee ae
comes about a month later in North Georgia than it does in Sow
iia. The little red galls will turn to cotton in North) @eorgia if it
is hot) enough and not too dry. ; 2h
Now is the time to hoe the weeds down from around your crop.
Watch out for sand spurs. Hoe aroung the stumps ang fences. If you
do this you wont be bothered with so many weeds next year because

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Hitch up ta the wagon, drive aroung the fields, and gather up all

1 -. the plough tools that are lying around. You will need that old. dis-

tributor, plough stock, hoe, etc., next year. Put them under a good dry
shelter. It will pay you to buy.a lock too ang put it on the door.

The outlook for crops in Georgia is good. What about the prices?

- We have just phoned ,for the market. July-cotton is quoted today

ab 12.90. |

I received a letter from a farmer last week who wanted to ship
- some cotton to the Cooperative and draw on it. I immediately called
up the Georgia Cotton Growers Cooperative Association and they
stated that their loans on cotton were seven cents for the better grades

a y 4th I drove from Atlanta through Norcross, Buford, and
on up to Gainesville,

It is raining today ang with favorable seasons. 2

and five cents on, the lower grades. They also said that if cotton went
up they could make an additional loan. They also stated that they
would take cotton now on the optional.pool. That means for the far-

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mer to sell when he wishes. _ .
Twelve cents a pound for cotton! A new crop coming on..We will

_ be selling cotton in Georgia in the next three weeks.

_ The Federal Farm Board is now buying up wheat. Chairman Legge __
stated in the Sunday papers that they were going to buy sixty million
bushels of wheat. es ; ee

What. are they going to do about cotton? What are the bankers
of the South going to do about it? It will be too late when it gets out
of the hands of the farmer. a : ne one ag 5 AG
If the bankers of the South do not assert themselves: pretty soon,
_ they are going to get in the same fix as the cotton farmers of the _
South, They cannot answer back that) they are not crediting farmers.
They are not crediting them generally and directly it is true, but they
are crediting business houses whose main customers are farmers. |
These business houses will go broke if their customers do not have any
~ money. When they go broke our big banks wi
better wake up for self protection. es Be is Cale as

_ Georgia cannot continue to grow and sell cotton for less than the

the cost of production. ee <u aes she OLS Sn ee eae

Have you used any poison around your place this year, such acs

Calcium Arsenate, etc? If you have collect the old cans ang containers
and burn them up. I have reports almost every day of stock: being

poisoned from cans that. held Calcium Arsenate, etc., which were left
lying around. . :

'I do not know what cotton seed are going to sell for this fall. I
know this, if the farmers will go to hauling them back home at the
beginning of the season to use for fertilizer the price will pick up.
Fix up your cotton house. Haul your cotton seed back home if they do
not bring $25.00 per ton or over.
tilizer on your next years crop. Cotton seed shoulg bring around $35.00 ~
per ton, considering the present price of cotton seeq products.

We have Bobby Jones at home again in Atlanta, after about two

weeks celebration from New York to our Capital City here. Bobby
Jones can knock a golf ball better than anyone in the world: His

' txiumph: (proves again that the world pays tribute to anyone who can.
do any one thing better than anyone else. When I saw Bobby Jones _
yesterday, I wondered if some of his ancestors had not been great men
with axes and hoes., He is a sturdy young man. When he beat those _

- Britons on the course, or tee, or lee, or whatever you call it, he adver-
tiseq Georgia and Atlanta all over the world. When he was in the _
contest I imagine that some of his ancestors who had handled an axe
sure enough were helping him @ whole lot. After all champions come _
from working stock. es Pages = a

_ Remember this little boys, whatever you do, learn to do it well ang _

the world will tip its hat to you.
a? : EUGENE TALMADGE. |

July 15.





MARKET REPORT
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS

Prevailing Wholesale Prices, July 15, 1930. Always subject to Variation

Macon
$3.00

Atlanta
Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs. $3.00
Cabbage, green, crated, 100 ibs...
Eges, Ga. Extra, doz :
- Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz..
Eggs, Ga. Trade, doz._......... Z
Eggs, Yard Run, doz
Stags, Ib.
_ Hens, Ib.
FLOOR LETS 10 ee
Briers, 1b, .:....----=--------- se

Augusta .
ae $3.00.

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Turkeys, Ib. ------ poe as
Capons i
Field Peas, mixed bu 3.00
Field Peas, not mixed, bu---. 3.50
Country Butter, Best Table, Ib .35
Country Butter, cooking, Ib.. .20
Corn Meal, 96 ibs. ~.-------- 2.30

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Savannah Columbus

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INDEX

Poultry For Sale
Poultry Wanted

Baby Chicks For Sale
Eggs For Sale

Eggs Wanted

Live Stock For Sale
Live Stock Wanted -

Ga. Products For Sale
Ga. Products Wanted
Plants For Sale

Seed For Sale

Seed Wanted

Valdosta
$3.50
3.00
nabs =
26-2
wa
26
18
18
21
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Hogs sold during week beginning July 7th. at co-operative hog salles brought . 9.85 per cwt. basis No. 1 at Blakely, Ga.



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Poultry For Sale

ANCONAS
dev. pure bred Sheppard

2 Ancona 8 wks. old piglets, also
mos. old, priceq low. Homer G.
, Canton, Ga.
few pens of Anconas, purghased as
and baby chicks direct from Cecil
ard, Berea, Ohio, Healthy, well
None 2 yrs. old. Special price of
| pen, $1 each; No. 2 pen, 75c ea.
ed for within 2 wks. Mrs. J. T.
, Brookhaven, Ga. North Deca-
ad, Mailing address, Rt. 2, De-
Ga. :
w more Sheppard strain Ancona
ters, late April and early May
1 from heavy layers: pullets lay

6 to 20 weeks, wt. from 1 to 2
ised on Purina feed. Well dey.
ready for service. 50 and 58c
each for quick sale. Money or-
. J. Mathis, Lumpkin, Ga.

-s AUSTRALORPS

fine Australorp March cockerels/
t from Lone Star breeder; dam
ds, 225-250 eggs; Sir dam records,
5 eggs. $3 each FOB. 4 for $10.
. Felker, Hapeville, Ga.

eA BANTAMS

ull blood Golden Sebrights, Rose
mb, small type, about 4 mos. old;
s have begun to crow. $1.|50
ior oa per <pr, Bb, J. Wynne,
hran, Ga. *

antam roosters (beginning to
yw), 50c each, or $2 for the lot. L.
Rhodes, Graysville, Ga.

rown L. bantam pullets and. cock-
Is, 12 wks. old; 50c each. Chas. H.
erby, Columbus, Ga. 22 11th St.

| bantam good laying hens and 1




































































ster, 50c each, $2.50 for lot. Wil-
Carson, Hampton, Ga.
|} mixed bantams ,50c each, or $1.25

trio. Bryan Hilliard, Bowersville,

common bantam hens and 1 roost-
50c ea. B. B. Parks, Gainesville,
180 Green St.

=. BARRED ROCKS

pure March hatch B. R. pul-
$1.50 each; 1 young B. R. rooster
e with each 10 pullets. FOB. Mrs.
C. Godsey, Jackson, Ga., Rt 1.
| choice son and 2 daughters from
headed by a Son of Holtermans
ince Narrowbars X, and daughters
Direct finest Show and Best. egg
roducing of Holtermans 1928 dark
s; April 1930 hatch, $10 per trio;
o 7 best 1 yr. old daughters of King
ingy XI, Ringy Wonder IX,
rince Narrowbars X. $35 for lot,
"OB. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs, E.
ood, Tifton, Ga., Rt 3.
Thompson B. R. early hatch pul-
$12 for lot FOB. Cash with or-
Otis C. Chitwood,



, about 4 1-2 or 5 mos. about grown,
50 del. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
6 pure bred Thompson B. R. pullets
id 2 cockerels, March 1st hatch, $1
ach; $8 for lot, FOB. Cash with or-
Mrs. H. E. Mealer, Adairsville,
EerOrE LD) <2:

0 Thompson B. R. pullets, March
d April hatch, $1 each, or lot for
8. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
15 pure bred B. R. hens (have not
nm allowed to sit and raise brood
is spring) and I rooster, $20 for lot.
No personal checks. Mrs. J. B. Brown,
Eastman; Ga. RFD 1.
- 100 pure bred B. P.- Rocks,-2 1-2
nos. old, 50c ea. if entire lot is taken
t once; 60c ea. in lots of 25; 80 head
f same kind, first of April hatch, 75c
ch; also 50 Buff Rocks, 5 wks. old,

hompson: Ringlet B. R. cockerels
nd pullets, February hatch, $1.25 ea.
foodrow. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt 2.

0 wks. old B. R. 70c ea. FOB. Lon-
fie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga. Rt 7.

Reg. stock March hatch B. R. cock-
Ss of Parks Cream A Grade stock,
ea. or exch for peaches for-canning;
fine 18 mos. old cocks for breeders,
same stock, ordered direct, $4 ea.
ate to be returned. Money order,
. John A. Watson, Graymont, Ga.



-ure bred. Thompson Ringlet B.
Rocks: 6 laying hens and one unre-
ated cock, 15 mos. old, $10; 2 Jan.
h cockerels, same strain, $1.75 ea.
both for $3; Feb. hatch cockerels,
0 ea. FOB. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,



| lot.

-each. Mrs. W..D. Bryant, Coffee,



order with order. No checks. Miss
Jessie Logan, Macon, Ga, RFD 2.

15 March hatch B. R. pullets, and
2unrelated, same fage cockerels, 90c
each, or exch, for sams number of
March hatch 'Tancred strain White
Leghorns. Robt. Ashley Edison, Ga.

18 Parks B. R. puilets, March
hatch, $1 each. Money order, Mrs.
Jessie Mixon, Ocilla, Ga.

Parks strain Cream A. grade B. R.

cockerels from special mating, 4 and

5 mos .old, $2.50 and $3 ea. Reg.
permit 45-C-30. Mrs. R. W. Barwick,
Doerun, Ga,

3 mos. old pure breq B. R. pullets,
$1 each. R. H. McEver, Talmo, Ga.

Pure bred Barred Rock March hatch
pullets, $1.25 each, or $1 each in lots
of 6 or more. FOB. Mrs. T. W. Hagood,
Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3.

BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS

Fischel strain W. Rock pullets, 74c
each. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham,
Ga. Rt. 1.

5 Buff Rock hens and 1 rooster, 1 yr.
old, $1.25 each. Tilman Wade, Alto,
Ga. :
A few more Fischel strain W. R. pul-
lets and cockerels, from blood tested,
Ped. special mateq 10 and 11 Ib. hens;
cockerels, $1.50 each; pullets ,in iots
of 10 and 20, $1 each; will give 1 no-
akin cockerel with each order for
every 10 pullets; 3 free with ea. order
for 20 pullets. Mrs. J. L. Wallace,
Bowersville, Ga. Box 153. ;

50 White Plymouth Rock; pullets and
5 cockerels, 3 mos. old. Pure bred
from Tennessee laying stock. $55 for
J. Hope Tigner, Atlanta, Ga. 41
Exchange Place.

BUFF ROCKS AND ORPINGTONS
WANTED
Want to exch. 1 pure - bred Irish
brown. pit game 16 mos. old rooster for
1 pure bred Buff Rock or Golden Buff
Orpington rooster, not over 16 mos.
and only pure bred. Mrs. O. B.-Hern-
don, Mayfield, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 41.

. * CAMPINES
White Campine (regular egg ma-

chines) March cockerels, $1 ea. Eugene

Kirksey, Albany, Ga. Rt A Box 29.

DOVES FOR SALE
Ring Neck Doves, mateq and work-
ing, $3 per pr. Now on eggs. Miss
Mamye Hinely, Guyton, Ga.

GAMES A

Cornish Indian Game, Berry strain,
April Ist. hatch cockerels, $1 each. B.
C. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.

Ga. Shawlneck pit games and Red
Quill, priceg to Sell. (as am going out
of business); cock and 2 hens, $5 (cock
alone will be worth $15 this fall).
Guaranteed game. B, E. Roughton, Jr.,
Kathleen, Ga. Rt. 2.

L. Ginn Grey cross, full bloog on
both sdes, pit game, $10; 1 hen to
paete $2. J. A. Crumley, Habersham,

a.

Extra nice dark Cornish game
cockerels, March and April hatch, $1.50
ea., 8 wks. old biddies, 35c each;. broil-
er size, 50 each; 1 and 2 yr. olq hens,
a ea. Mrs. C..O. Sikes, Sylvester,

a.

Want to exch. 10 head of thorough-
bred J. B. Giants for 10 thoroughbred
Allen Roundheads, all pullets, but 1;
will furnish 1 cock and will want 1 in
return. Must be thoroughbred. J. E.
Nicholson, Culberson, N. C. Resident
of Union County, Ga.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
10 J. B. Giants, 3 mos. old, extra
fine stock, $1 each, or exch. Mrs. W.
C. Watkins, Savannah, Ga. 1208 E.
Henry St.

HAMBURGS ies ace uiees FOR

ALE :

S. S. Hamburgs and Brahmas, 3 to

4 mos. old, $1 each L. E. Williams, Ty
Ty, Ga.

LEGHORNS FOR SALE

75 W. L. 9 wks. old broilers (3 wks.
penned with the best feed before
them) healthy, nice, etc. $30 FOB for
lot; 75 Tancred W. L. 10 wks. old pul-
lets in healthy cond: $45 for lot. FOB.
Will sell for less lots, 65c each. All
coops to be returned at my expense.
F. A. Rovers, Washington, Ga. E. Rt 1
Box 261. -

Pure bred Buff L. cockerels, 3 or 4
mos. old, 90c each; also pure bred B.
P. Rock 3 or 4 mos. old cockerels, 90c
each; 3 pullets and 1 rooster, $3.98.
B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga.

















| 4 Nice March hatch Brown BL. eock-
erels, $1 or kk S

168 for e



April hatch cockerels, 75c each. Mrs.
L. M. Youngblood, Mauk, Ga. RFD 1.

4 mos. old White Leghorns; pullets,
$1 each; cockerels, 75c each; 2 mos.
old pullets, 50c each. Mrs. J. S. Berry-
hill, Cochran, Ga. Rt 5.

Ferris S. C. W. L. cockerels, heavy
laying strain from prize winners:
March hatch, $2 each; April, $1.50 ea.;
1 yr. old, $2.25,.each; 2 yr. old cock,
direct from Ferris, $3;+hens, $1.50 ea.
a ane E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga.
Rt 2.

150 W. L. yearling hens, have av. 65
per cent. production since Oct. 1. Also
10 wks. old cockerels from, trapnested,
Ped. stock of over 200 egg dams, and

cockerels from 300 egg hens, $1 to $5.

ea. Can furnish cate of pedigree certi-
ficate with each. . G. Barnett, Jef-
ferson, Ga. RFD 3.

30 S. C. W. L. yr. old hens, laying,

$25 for the lot, FOB my station. Cash

with order. Mrs. Nell Fossett, Baxley,
Ga. j

12 Everlay strain Brown L. hens,
$1.25 each, or lot for $12.50. Woodrow
Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt 2. le

50 W. L. 5 wks. old pullets, 30c each;
also 50 each, 5 wks. old chicks; J. B.
Giants and R. I. Reds, 30c each; and
mixed chicks, 25c each or lot of. 200
for $55. Mrs. E. H. Smith, Cochran,
Ga. Rt 5 Box 48.

Ferris Best Egg strain 6 wks old
cockerels Direct, $1.25 ea. FOB, or
exch. for started ducks or turkeys at
reasonable price. E. A. Pierce, Cham-
blee, Ga. Rt 1.

90 Ferris S. C. W. Leghorns, 7 wks.
old. Lot of pullets in the bunch. 30c
each. Sell all together or in part; also
50 cockerels, 10 wks. old, at market
price. Well fed. Mrs. J. I. Ward, Buena
Vista, Ga. Rt 8. i

200 W. L. friers at market price;
also 9 wks. old Tancred strain direct
cockerels. Sell or exch. Write for in-
formation. E. T. Dickens, Vidalia, Ga.

10 wks. old W. L. pullets; Holly-
wood, Wycoff. strain 70c each; Brown
Leghorns, Everlay strain, same age
and price. Lonnie Rundles, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt 7. -

Tom Cochran Big Egg line S. C. W.
L, early hatch cockerels, $2.50 each;
also about 30 W. L. hens, $30. Would
trade some for a good Hickory smoked
ham, or more, if real good. O. L. Mc-
Clellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt 3.

50 each, pure bred W. L. layiing
hens from 254 to 310 egg stock (extra
heavy layers and guarantee no culls)
and March hatch, thrifty pullets from
high record hens and ped. cocks, $50
ee lot. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.
Rt 2.

50 pure bred S. C. W.. L. March
hatch pullets, $1 each. Boh Sosby,
Carnesville, Ga.

75 Kerlin big type W. L. hens, $1
cach. Mrs. C. M. Faulkner, Monticello,

a. ;

6 pure bred, 3 mos. old, Ferris strain
W. Li. cockerels, $1 each, or exch. for
Ferris strain pullets. Mrs. O. C. Foun-
tain, Mt. Vernon, Ga.

March hatch Brown L. pullets, $1 ea.
W. L. Lowe, Cass Station, Ga.

About 75 pure breq -W. L. cockerels,
hatched April 8th, from high grade,
trapnesteg stock, Direct from Willough-
bys year round trapnested farm (the
winner of the 1929 contest)... Selected
for breeders, $1 each. Will not ship
less than 3 inj a lot. Cash with order.
No checks. Mrs. Wilbur Dixon, Black-
shear, Ga.

Selected, well dev. Tancred S. C. W.
L. pullets, February hatch, almost
ready to lay, $1 each, FOB Coops to be
ret. at my expense; S. C. Buff Lee-
horns, April hatch, 75c each. J. H.
Beasley, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 2.

Pure Tancred strain April hatch, W.
L. cockerels, direct from Booth Farms,
$1 each, or 6 for $5. Exch. for honey
or cured meat. Mrs. T. W. Hagood,
Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3.

5 March hatch Ferris strain White

| Leghorns: 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, $5

for lot, del. Mixed friers, 1 to 2 Ibs. 30c
Ss wees Bertha Beasley, Dublin, Ga.

Ferris Best Egg strain W. L. 8 wks.
olq pullets, 50c ea. FOB. F. B. Flanders
Rockledge, Ga.

Ferris Best Egg strain 10 and 12 wks.
old cockerels at reasonable prices.
Direct from Geo. B. Ferris. Mrs. N. lh.
Maddox, Willard, Ga.

6 pure breq Everlay strain Brown L.
cockerels, $1 ea. del. Mrs. F. M. Brock,
Carrollton, Ga. 120 King St. Rt. 7,

Tancred AAA quality cockerels com-

bineg with the Official R. O. P. stock

from British Columbia. Ped. certifi-
cate with same. Guaranteed to be
direct descendants of stock carrying

the blood lines of hens which have|
to records of 250 to|

de al trapn:



331 eggs in 1 yr. Came direct from
Booths Farm 1st of June. Well dev.

-erowing when 5 wks old; now 6 wks.

old. Cheap if taken while young, or
would exch. for Tancred pullets.
have a few Donaldson strain R. I. Red

1 yr. olq hens. Mrs. Susie Smith, Way-_

side, Ga.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
1 March hatch Giant Black Minor-
ca cockerel, $2; 2 April hatch cock-
erels, $1.50 each. O. H. Wright, Atlan-
ta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.
- Several Booth strain White Minorca
April cockerels, $1 each if 5 or more
are taken. Aldine Walls, Roopville,
Ga. RFD 3. ;

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR
Ss





ALE
Country raised friers, 1 to 2 Ibs. 30c

Ib. Also hens, 20c lb. Other-~party to

pay express. Cash with order. Mrs.

Milton H. Nelson, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.

13 hens and 2 cocks, 1 yr.. old, $1 ea.

$15.50 for lot crated, FOB, J. O. |

Stewart, Gardi, Ga.

ORPINGTONS
2 White Orpington cockerels, Janu-
ary 1930 hatch. Guar. pure bred.
Large, thrifty. Crystal strain. $1 each.
No checks. Money order. J. A;
Dickey, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2.



25 pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington 1
_|and 2 Ib. pullets, and 2 roosters, $25;

1 February hatch rooster and 1 pullet,
Golden Beauty strain, $3.50 for the pr., .

15 S. C. hens, 1 and 2-yr. old, and 1
rooster, $25 Nr lot. Mrs. W. M. DeLay,
Powder Springs, Ga. Rt. 3. |

50 pure breq Buff Orp. April pullets,
80c each, or $30 for lot; Buff Orp.
friers, 35c Ib., or 100 Ib. lots, 30c Ib.
see E. H. Holland, Fort Valley, Ga.

10 pure bred Buff Orpington hens

and 1 rooster, March 1929 hatch, $1.50
each, FOB. No culls; 15 pullets, same
breed, April hatch, $1 each, or exch.

for 15 W. L. pullets. No culls given r
nor accepted. Mrs.: T, W. Harrison, :

Hampton, Ga. _

20 April hatch Buff Orp. pullets $1
each, $18 for lot; cockerels, same age,

$1.25 each. All Gook-strain. Mrs. Ora -

Towe, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Fine Golden Buff Orp.
January hatch, $3 each; pullets, same
age, $2 each. Very fine. Cash with

order. Mrs. D .W. Jarrett,
Ga. Rt. 1.

5 pure bred Golden Buff Orp. cock-

erels, April hatch, $1 each. Mrs. W. R.
Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.

R. I. REDS EME
Pure Donaldson R. I. Red 2 mos. old
roosters, free from W. D. 75c each,
FOB. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. _
10 Owen strain R. I. Red March and
April hatch pullets, 60c each. Miss
Ruth Goolsby, Graham, Ga. RFD 1.
Selected, Donaldson strain S. C. R.
I. Red pullets from Donaldsons best
stock, to 14 wks.
guaranteed. Write for special price. C.

P. Colclough, Maxeys, Ga, ae

_25 pure bred, 13 wks. old. dark RB. I.

Reds, 65 each. Mrs. W. E. Benson,
Dallas, Ga. Rt 3.

50 Donaldson strain 3 1-2 mos. old

R. I. Red pullets, $1 each, FOB. N. P.

Miller, Hawkinsville, Ga.



TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC.

aes FOR SALE
11 mos. old Mammoth White Pekins;
3 ducks and 1 drake, $6. W. D, Proc-
tor, Albany, Ga. :
2 yr. old M. B. turkey hen and brood

of 5 young, 6wks. old, $6. No checks.
ies J. B. Brown, Eastman, Ga., RFD

5 Indian Runners: 4 ducks and 1
drake, 1929 hatch, $4 for lot at my
home 8 mi. east of Dahlonega. Will

not ship. Miss Sarah Grindle, Dah-

lonega, Ga.

1 pr. (hen and male) White Afrircan _
guineas, $2.50. Wilson Carson, Hamp-

ton, Ga.
Ducks:

$3 trio. R. C. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.
Rt 3,

A N :
9 head White Pekins, 4 mos. old, $8. _

Pure bred and mostly ducks. Mrs. W.
D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. } :

3 pure bred, last yr.
Pekins: 2 ducks and 1 drake, $3.50;

also 4 young Mammoth White Pekins, |

about 4 mos. old, $4.98. Exch. for

pure bred Buff Leghorn pullets, Feb- .

ruary or March hatch. B. L. Lynn,
Coffee, Ga.

ainesville, Ga. 180 Green St.

Thursday, July 17, 1930.

Also

roosters, |

Byronville,

old. Satisfaction

3-4 Mallard and % Indian
Runners, about grown, $2.25 per pr.

hatch White

6 geese at 85c each. B. B, Parks,

















fr



- Logan, Macon, Ga. RFD 2.

_Thursday, July 17, 1930.

Poultry For Sale

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE
40 head of mixeg turkeys: 5 hens
and 1 tom, 2 yrs. old; 21 March hatch
pullets; 13 June hatch poults, $40 for

e Reamer Jones, Graymont, Ga. Rt.



PIGEONS FOR SALE

Pure bred Racing Homers (that wiill
_ come home) mated, banded and work-
a ope Ae $4 Pe young birds,

each. S. H. Overby, lum!

Ga. 22 11th St. ge a
__ 1 pr. fine Hungarians, $3.25: 2 pr.
Racing Homers, $2 pr. exch. for fared

White Kings of true type and large
birds, not over 1 yr. old, mated and
working. Mrs. W. C. Watkins, Savan-
nah, Ga. 1208 E. Henry: St.

White Kings and Carneaux, $3 per
pr. Also Hungarians, $5 per pr. All
working and banded; youngsters, $1
and $1.50 each. Harry Davis, Macon,
Ga. Rt 6. ~
White Wings, banded and working

(produce large squabs) $3, $4 and $5
per pr. Youngsters $1 each. Grace W:
Rumph, Culloden, Ga.

_6 pr. air Tumblers, $1 per pr. Jos.
T. Jones, Lithonia, Ga.

3 pr. White Swiss Mondaines; 3 pr.
Red Carneaux; 1 pr. Yellow Carneaux;
8 youngsters. First class stock. Birds
you can builg from and will be proud
_ toown. R. F. Eaves, Decatur, Ga., 501

W. Howard St. Phone, De-0946-J.

White Kings; 50c each for young
birds. 75c each for young, mated,
_ banded anq working; $1 each for old
ones ,mated, banded and working;
Homers, 35c, 40c and 50c each. J. N.
: eet Atlanta, Ga. 29 Warren St.
~~ 6 prs. Air Tumblers, $1 per pr. FOB.
Chas. S. Jones, Lithonia, Ga. Box 168.

20 or 30 mixeg pigeons: Carneaux,
large and small Homers and crosses.

- Sell) lot for 35c each. Dunn young birds

ready: for mate, 50c each. E. M. John-
son, Atlanta, Ga. 388 Luckie St. N. W.

' Heavy stock of pure bred White

Kings, mated, banded and working.
Have aS many as 75 pr. $1.50 per pr.
in lots of 5 prs. and up. Paig $5 pr. for
these birds,-Some being from prize win.
ning stock. L. E. Hatcher, Cochran,
Ga.



- R. I. REDS
2 pure bred. Donaldson. strain B. R.

_ Red 18 mos. old roosters, $3 each. Mrs.
A. M. Campbell, Bladen, Ga. Rt. 1.

4 thoroughbreg dark S. C. R. I. Red
hens and 1 rooster, 15 mos. old, $8 or
exch for good shoats or already bred
gilts. R. L, Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga.

50 pure bred Tompkin strain R. I:
Red pullets. Write for prices; also R.
_ I. red friers, 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs .at 30
Ib. James Greene, Dawson, Ga.

75 S. C. R. I. Reg pullets, April 7th
hatch, av. about 2 lbs. each. Can fur-
nish roosters with same .at 75c each.

J. S. Moulton ,Buena, Vista, Ga. Rt. 5a
2 thoroughbred R. I. Red April hatch
roosters, $1.50 each. Mrs. W. M. De-
Lay, Powder Springs, Ga. Rt. 3.

Donaldson R. I. Bed 4 1-2 mos. old
- cockerels, for sale. Make best offer.
Mrs. N. L. Maddox, Willard, Ga.

Fine stock of R. I. Red cocks and
hens, 18 mos. old, $1.50 each. Mrs. J
L. Parrish, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2.

6 R. I. Red 15 mos. old hens and 1
cock, $1.25 each. All Donaldson strain.
Mrs. Lula Ashley, Bluffton, Ga. 4
- 10S. C. R. I. Red hens, 15 mos. old,
- Mayhood strain, $1 ea. 2 roosters, same
strain: 1 $1.50 and other, $2.50 FOB.
Rev. B. S. Williams, Milan, Ga.

15 R. I, Red March 1929 hatch hens
and 1 rooster, $15 for lot, FOB. Cash
with order. No checks. Mrs. P. A.

- 60 pure breq R. I. Red hens, Donald-
son strain; 42 hatched in 1929, the
balance 1 yr. older. $1.25 per heag, at
my chicken yard. No checks. T. M.
Todd, St. Charles, Ga.

8 . WYANDOTTES
12 fine 4 mos. olqg White Wyandotte

- roosters, Lindstrom strain from prize
stock, 95c each; also 11 mixed hens,
$12 for the lot FOB. Mattie B. Mc-
Pherson, Rabun Gap, Ga.

S. L. Wyandotte cocks and hens, 16
mos. old. Fine stock, $1.50 each, or
exch. for Giant or N. Z. white rabbits.
-. Mrs, J. B. Parrish, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2.





_ Poultry Wanted |,



_ BANTAMS Boe a



YORE gn he or ree cement,

\
had the best of care) for 2 young Gol-
den Sebright bantam hens. John
Whatley, Carrollton, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS WANTED



Want to exch. young. Toggenburg

doe now giving about i qt. of milk
per day for either B. R. ard R. I. Red
chickens. Jack Curran, Atlanta, Ga.
990 Drewry St. N. E.

. GIANTS WANTED |
Want to exch. a 11-2 yr. old Golden
Buff Orpington cock tor 1 Jersey Black
Giant cock, about the same age, or 2
yrs. old. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
land, Ga.

GAMES WANTED
Want to get in touch with party who
has the Silver Duck Wing game, also
the Wild Cat Blue and the Irish Grey
and Irish Red. J. A. Crumy, Haber-
sham, Ga.





LEGHORNS AND REDS WANTED
Want to exch. a few select quality
Tompkins strain April hatch R. I.
Red pullets for Tancred strain W. L.
pullets, of same age, and will exch. a
few 14 mos. old, now laying hens for
hens of same age, or for pullets. No
culls. Want bred to lay stock of Leg-
horns. M. E. Worsley, Manor, Ga.

Want 20 to 30 White L. and R. I.
Req pullets, 3 to 4 mos. old, and 2
roosters. Price must be cheap. Hu-

bert Bradley, Atlanta, Ga. 3131 Pied-

mont Road.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED
Want to exch. value for chickens or
ducks. Write for full particulars, of-
fering what you have in exch. Mrs..L.
Lindauer, Savannah, Ga., 423 Brough-
ton St. West. 4

Want friers ;heavy breed preferred.
State kind, ntimber, av. wt. and price
i lb. Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley,

Ee
Want to exch. N. Z. Whites and
Chinchilla rabbits (pedigreed and



registered) for chickens or ducks. J..

C. Curran, Atlanta, Ga. 990 Drewe
St. N. E. Z =

Want to exch. value $15 for 15 hens,

any big breed. J. A. Crumley, Haber-
sham, Ga .

TURKEYS GUINEAS GEESE
DUCKS ETC. WANTED
Want to exch. 5 or 10 R. I. Red hens
for same amount of 3 mos. old M. B.
turkeys. Bill Steedley, Coffee, Ga.
Want to exch. 2 fawn and _ white
Indian Runner Dec. 24, hatch drakes
for 2 ducks of same kind; Mrs. J. B.
Brown, Eastman, Ga. RFD 1.

PIGEONS WANTED

Want Carneaux or White Kings.
Exch. 5 New Zealand doe rabbits, 2
ped. ang 1 pr. Chinchillas, doe bred,
2 ducks, 1 drake; Black and White
Muscovey ducks, lpr. English or pud-
dle ducks, also 2 hens and 1 reoster,
Game bantams. James C. Fletcher,
Moultrie, Ga.

PEAFOWLS WANTED |.
Will pay $10 each for peafowls, 2 yrs.
old, or Older. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. ie

R I REDS WANTED

Want to exch. value for R. I. Red
pullets, from 4 mos. to 1 yr. old.
ee Mrs. L. Harris, Carnesville, Ga.
Rt. 2. \ \

Want to exch. 1 R. I. Red rooster,
3 yrs. old this coming spring for 1
Tompkins strain Red, February jor
March hatch or older. M .E. Worsley,
Manor, Ga.











~ Eggs For Sale

Aristocrat B. R. eggs, Holtermans
best breeding, reduced to $2 per set-
ting; $3.50 for 2 set. del. Guaranteed
to please.. Exch.:some for hams, side
meat, syrup, honey or other products.
J. P. Williams, Marietta, Ga., Rt &

Thompsons prize stock B. R., and
Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, all blood
tested for B. W. D. Well selected. Sum-
mer price, $1 per 15. No personal
checks. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylves-
ter;-Ga- Rt. 32. .

S. C. R. I. Red eggs, Owens Direct.
$1 per 15; $2.50 for 50; $4 a 100 del.



.Cs. to be ret. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, B
my barn; also 1 yellow Jersey male
19th of July. Pure

Ga. :

MARKET

| calf,.1
res



BULLETIN

Ruen duck egg, $1 doz. or exch. for
B. R. (chicken) eggs. Mrs. W. O. Her-
rington, Claxton, Ga.

White Australiian guing=- eggs, $1.25
per 15; also Muscovey duck eggs, $2
hae doz. All del, L. E. Williams, Ty Ty,

a.

15 Giant Black Minorca eggs, $2.25.
O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters
Bldg.

Thompson strain B. R. eggs, 75c per
setting for remainder of season. W.
W. Weaver, Draketown, Ga. Rt. 3.

Pure bred, large type dark Cornish
game eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. C. O, Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga.

Baby Chicks For Sale

Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks, blood tested and bred for high
egg production, Write for prices on
kind you want, number, ang if possible
state your second choice: Chas. F.
Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.

Giant ang dark Red chicks, 15 and
17 1-2c each. Strong and husky. Mrs.
R. S. Simpson, Waverly Hall, Ga.





B : t- |
lood tested baby chicks of the bet- | S. Rasberry, Andersonville, Ga.

ter king that live and grow; Barred
Rocks, R. I. Reds, $11 per 100 del. H.
Ei Morgan, Fitzgerald, Ga. 216 So. Lee

Day olq chicks: Reds, Barred and
Buff Rocks, and Orpingtons, $9 a 100;
heavy mixed, $8.50. Prepaiq live del.
In lots less than 100, add 1c per chick;
also 2 to 5 wks. old chicks for sale.
Write for prices. R. H. Fechtel, Way-
cross, Ga.

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 100 W. L. chicks to raise on





halves to 6 to 8 wks. old, ang 100 R. I.

Reds or Anconas. Herbert Bradley,
Atlanta, Ga. 3131 Piedmont Road.

Live Stock For Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE

1 grey Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, good
cond. $40; 1 Jersey male calf, 2 mos.
old, good cond, $10. Exch. for a good
ae Write. Mrs. I. H. Boles, Duluth,

a.

10 mos. old pure bred Jersey male,
good color, $18 at barn O. F. Boyd,
Carrollton, Ga. Rt 17 |

1 fine 3-4 Jersey cow, fresh in, will
give 3 gal. milk per day; good butter
stock. For sale without calf for best
offer; also 1 yr. old Holstein bull, for
best offer. R. F. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.

Holstein cow, supposed to freshen in
August or Sept. Gives lots of milk and
will lead. Sell or exch. for beef cattle
del. my barn. Riley: Justice, Backshear,
Ga. RFD 1,

7 yr. old cow, calf 3 mos. old. Give
3 gal. milk per day, $65. M. M. Rowell,
Bremen, Ga. Rt 2. Box 50.

1 cow, 3-4 Jersey, fresh in with first
calf, $40 at barn. Come see her. A. S.
Manus, Bogart, Ga. Rt 1.

5 yr. old Reg. Jersey cow, wt. 800
Ibs. cream color, black tongue and
switch. Extra good quality. T. B. in-
spected. Fine milk and butter. Fresh-
en Oct. 7 by. Ree apie #F5 at barn,
11-2 mi. east of Temple. M. Y. Mc-
Adams, Temple, Ga. Rt 2.

_ 1 reg. Holstein bull calf, $15. F. R.
Edwards, Animal Husbandman, Ex-
periment Station, Experiment, Ga.

3 gal. per day cow with 3rd calf; 2
with 2nd calf, and 2 other cows,
reasonable for cash. or trade. Writ
W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica, Ga.

17 head of good graded dairy and
beef cows, and several head of yearl-
ings. Party buying could also get here
2 cars of good, nice cows) and heifers
if desired. J. H. Young, Shady Dale,
Ga.

2 and 3 yr. old steers, in good order.
Could get a car load if prices are right
Fred L. White, Buckhead, Ga.

49 head of cattle: 5 cows will
freshen in Fall any-after Christmas.
Write for prices. W, H. H. Barham,
McDonough, Ga. Rt 1.

1 fawn color Jersey fresh in cow.
Fine milk and butter producer. Price
is right. Come see her. Mrs. R. 5S.
Stallworth, Macon, Ga., Rt 5.

21 mos. old Reg. Guernsey bull, wt.
about 900 lbs. $60 at my barn; also a
3 1-2 gal Jersey cow with young calf,
$60. J. C. Ragan, Pelham, Ga.

1 Blue Jersey cow to freshen first of
August. Good, gentle and no bad
habits, healthy and. in excellent cond.
B. tested. Heavy milker, $75 at





yr. old the

Ready jg



terested come see. No checks.
Me Sims, Cleveland, Ga. Reserv:
6 mos. old, full stock Jersey h
calf, not reg. $20. FOB Lavonia.
Mullinnix, Canon, Ga. Rt 3.

1 Jersey and Holstein, cross, 6
old bull calf, $10 FOB Lavonia,
Adams, Lavonia, Ga. box 381.

Pure bred, fresh in with heifer
Jersey cow for sale. W. GC. Cure
Rising Fawn, Ga. : 3

High grade, 5 gal. fresh in|
cow; 11 high grade Jersey heifers 1
18 mos. to 2 yrs. old: I will fre
about Oct. 1. If interested, com
sae Cc. C. Byington, Bolinb

-A. . e
1 Jersey bull, % Guernsey ani
Jersey, 14 mos, old, wt. around 450
$35 at my barn. Mrs. H. B. Ford,
vonia, Ga. Rt 1. BB

13 mos. old % Jersey dark color 7
$25. W. A. Maddox, Dacula, Ga.

3 Grade Jersey milch cows,
freshen Sept. and Jan. $50 ea
grade Jersey heifers, 16 and 17)
old; $25 ,eachy<Mrs.* J. / Coe
Graham, Ga. Rt 1. oe

20 nice heifers for sale. Writ

20 lead good pasture cattle, 6c
M. Seagler, Roberta, Ga.
Beautiful Jersey cow, giving ov
gal. milk for sale at bargain, or
exch. for hogs or pigs. J. A. Ba
Atlanta, Ga. Rt'5 box 440, .

Small, 18 mos. old, 15-16 Jersey
er from 4 gal. cow that makes 2
butter. $40.00 cash, or exch. fo
kind poultry at market price
Martha Cheatham, College Parl
Rte 2: :

5 mos. old heifer calf, Gu
and Jersey cross, % each, $15.0
R. Gheesling, Warrenton, Ga. R

Thoroughbred Holstein bull
from heavy milker, sired by
from State Agricultural College
ens, Ga. Dropped June 26th.
lbs. Write for price. J. Ho
Demorest, Ga. Mgr. of Piedmon
lege Farm. | fo

30 head Hereford cows and
heifers; 10 head common _ grazi
cows. Write for prices. W. P. Eld
Culloden, Ga. ee

2, reg, ,Jersey. bulls; 1, 49m
(whose father was imported .b:
Hunt of Eatonton, Ga.), $225.00
er, son of same one; 1 yr. old,
8 beautiful heifers of the old b
See these at my barn. C. J. Atkins
Madison, Ga. ; A

200 dairy cows, located in dairie:
Jasper, Putnam and Houston. cc
ties. Offered in lots of not less th
25 head. Have been tested as to
ter fat, T..B., and are now wu

grade dairies shipping w
milk; have 1 herd of reg. Jerseys
head, and the bal. are :

de
seys; have 10 reg. Jersey bulls fro
to 6 yrs. old; 8 reg. Jersey bull y
lings, 3 to 18 mos. old. For furthe
formation, write to: W. H. Ivey
Monticello, Ga. eee
1 Jersey (black tongue and swi
bull calf. Dropped 17th day of
Mother giving 4 gal. milk per |
sire, reg. No. 255011; mother, reg.
590042. $15.00. FOB Brookton. J
Savage, Lula, Ga. Rt. 1.
18 mos. old Jersey bull, $40 at
barn on Rays Roaq near Clarksto:
C. Harris, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1.
1 Jersey and Holstein cow, now
ing, $45. Mrs. Katie Hood, Stapl
Ga. AR ae
2 young Jersey cows, fresh in, A
good buy at $75..each. Mrs. J.
Staples, Unadilla, Ga.
Nice, Jersey milch cow, fres
heifer calf, $85. Can be reg. Mr
B. Haynes, .Luthersville, Ga.
Pure bregq Jersey bull calves at
prices. These calves are out o:
producing cows and sired by out:
ing bulls. R. L. Vansant, Mariet
-Box 38. BBR.

A fine specimen of a pur
beautifully marked registered
sey, young bull, about ready fo
vice: $85.00 (worth $125.00) FOB |
burn. Joe Lawrence, Ashburn. Ga.,
Nashville, Ga. . - er

HOGS FOR SALE

4 fine Duroc Jersey brood sows
1 Duroc Jersey boar, ea. wt. 200
or more. Write for price. W. S. MW
Madison, Ga. Rt. 4. Desc 6g

Reg. Big Bone Black Ess
faction guaranteed. W. J.
Sardis, Ga. Sage NS be

Reg. Duro sow, Sylvest
Lass, No. 709022. Farrow
wee First litter, 7 pigs; 1

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E FOUR





Georgia
Market Bulletin

_ Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director

Department Of

Agriculture |
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner

THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930









| Entered as second class matter
| February 15, 1922, at the Post
Office at. Atlanta, Georgia, un-
; Ger the act of June 6, 1900. Ac-
cepted for mailing. at special
}| rate of postage provided for in
tt | Bain 1103. Act of October 8,

, Notice of farm produce and ap-
-purtenances, admissible under
oan regulations, inserted one

ime on each request and re-
peated only when request is ac-
nes by new copy of no-
ce.

. Second-hand Farm Machinery,
Flowers and Seed, Incubator and
Ornamental Nursery Stock no-
; tics are published in monthly
| supplement which appear on
the first Thursday of eanht
. month.







- Farm land for sale editions are
- published at intervals ae ae the
{| year. Advance notices of these
| editions appear from time _ to
time advising advertisers when
to. mail us these types of notice:



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











HOW TO COMBAT THE CAB-
| BAGE WORM

The cabbage worm is cheaply and
cessfully destroyed by shooting a
loaded with powder just over the
ibbage early in the morning so as
to allow the powder smoke to pene-
te into the bedding place where.
ifested. This should be repeated a
eek later if more worms appear,
Submitted by,

a. KS N. SHARP, Se EO Ga.



FEDERAL BUREAU 1S_ ORGANIZ-
ING TO ENFORCE PRODUCE
- LICENSING LAW



Rules ang regulations for the ad-
ministration of the Perishable Agri-.
cultural Commodities Act for the licen-
sing of commission merchants, dealers
and brokers, which was signed by
President Hoover June 10, are being
repared by the Bureau of Agricultural
Economics, the U. S. Department of
griculture announceg today.

This law, intended to suppress -cer-
ain unfair and fraudulent practices in
e marketing of fresh fruits and
egetables in interstate and foreign
commerce, requires the licensing of
commission merchants, dealers, and
rokers. All persons subject to the
ct who plan to be in business on and
er December 10, 1930 must obtain
licenses from the Secretary of Agri-
eulture. Applications for license should
filed with the Secretary as prompt-
ly as possible on forms which will be
furnished on request or which may be
tained | from any permanent city
ation of the. market news or inspec-
m. service of the Bureau of Agricul-
tural Economics.

Perishable agricultural commod-
the law, says the































| ishable

ee Cochran, Ga. -
| Reg.





MARKET
ter,, whether frozen or packed in ice or
not.. The term dealer applies to any
person buying or selling in carlots. A
producer selling only commodities of
his own raising is exempted ang is not
considereq a dealer. Any person
buying for sale at retail less than 20
carloads annually is also exempted.

The law provides for an annual licens-
ing fee of $10. '

Briefly summarized, the law, ae
the section dealing with unfair con-
| quct, covers fraudulent charges; unjus-
tified. rejection or failure to deliver;
discarding, dumping or destroying with-
out reasonable cause; fraudulently
making false or misleading statements
concerning condition, quality, quan-
tity, disposition, or market conditions;

| failure correctly to account; misrepre-

sentation as to State of origin. remov-
ing altering tags if such tags represent
Federal or Federal State inspection. |

Anyone who suffers from any such
vilation of the Act may file a com-

able reparation.
Persons violating the Act shall be
liable for the full amount of damages

r} sustained ,to be enforced by: a repara-

tion order of the Secretary of Agricul-
ture or by suit. in court. The Secre-
tarys findings shall be prima facie
evidence in Uniteg States courts.

The law provides a penalty of $500

| for failure to procure a license by

December 10 of this year, and, $25 per

to the Act continues to operate there-
after without a validi license.

For violation of the Act, the Secre-
tary of Agriculture may publish facts
and suspend licenses for not to ex-
ceed 90 days, or. flagrant or. repeated
violations he may revoke licenses,
Parties subject to the Act are required
to keep such records and accounts as
will disclose transactions and owner-
ship of business. For failure to keep
records, the Secretary may publish
facts or may suspend licenses for 90
days .

The Secretary. is empowered to in-
spect records, accounts ang memoran-
da, in connecion with the determina-
tion of complaints. The law authorizs
the Secretary to conduct an inspection
and certification service, covering per-
agricultural commodities,
similar to that now being conducted
under the Agricultural Appropriation
Act.

~ Live Stock F or Sale

1 good horse mule, wt. about 900
lbs. $40.00, or would trade for cow or
heifer, or anything else can use. C.
W. Cheney, Madras, Ga. Rt. 1.

A No. 1 farm mare, 12 yrs. old and
fine mule colt, 2 wks. old, for sale at
bargain. Write for~ prices. R. S. Par-
ham, Greenville, Ga.

4 pure bred P, Co mos. old pigs.
Cholera immune. $12.50 each, FOB.
C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga.

5 Duroc Jersey pigs crossed with. P.





roc Jersey: pigs: 2 males and 3 fe-

males, 3 mos. old. Reg. in buyers

name. $10.00 each. All FOB Louis-

ville. E. A. Reagon, Louisville, Ga.
Reg. Big Bone S. P. C. pigs, for

sale. T. D. Lee, Dawson, Ga.

~ Big Bone black Guinea 3 mos. old

E. a Mitchell, Ga.

5 pies-S. Pe GC. and Duroc, cross,
each, 9. wks. old.
$5.00 each. Cash with order.
Hawkins, Gibson, Ga.

40 or 50 nice pigs from 6 to 8 wks.
old. Sell at bargain. R. S. Parham,
Greenville, Ga. _

Young Hampshire boars of excel-

lent breeding, wt. from 50 to 75 Ibs.

$12.50 each reg. in buyers name and
properly crated for shipment. L. i





Durocs: males an
br.



| HORSES

plaint with the Secretary of Agricul-
ture for the purpose of Ses equit- | |

| orca hens.

day for each day any person subject |

C., 3 mos. old, $5.00 each; also 5 Du--

pigs, $10.00 each, or $17.50 per pr. ae:

1G 3
4 gilts and 1 male, |.
Jack



BULLETIN
L. Scott, Concord, Ga. .
- thoroughbred 'S. P.C. gilt about 5

mos. old, 50-50 white and black $10
FOB. Rev. B. S. Williams, Milan, Ga.

AND MULES FOR SALE

1 medium size farm mule, A-1 cond.
Work single or double. Good, age, fat
and slick. Sell, or exch. for cow or
eae eek D. WwW. Willis, Atlanta, Ga.

1 pr. mules: and mare, fat
and in good shape. Well gaited and
about the same wt. 1000 lbs. each.
$100 cash for the pair. A. A. Cox,
Forsyth, Ga .RFD 3. |

9 yr. old black horse mule, wt. ab-
|out 1 M lbs. Gentle, good farm mule.
$75.00 cash or exch. for good 3 gal.
milch cow nearby. Miss Martha
Cheatham, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.

Saddle bred, more suitable for lady
to. ride, horse. $75.00 or exch. for dai-
ry cow, calves, or pigs. Mrs. W. M.
Watkins, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2...

RABBITS FOR SALE

6 Ped. Whit Flemish Giants: 2
does,
mos. old, with breeding papers, $10.00
or exch. for 1% to 2 lb. friers at 35c
lb. J. Hope Tigner, Atlanta, Ga. 41
Exchange Place.

Chinchillas: offspring from West-
ern Fur Farms reg. stock. Ped. bucks,
9 mos. old, $1.50 each; does, same age,
=$2,503 10 wks. old bucks, 75c; does,





$1.50. All FOB station. If interested.

in other ages, write. G. A. Jolley,
Fitzgerald, Ga. : eh
GON. {Zc rabbits: -b- huck.: 3$100;351
doe, $2.00; 4 small,
old, $1.00 per pr. or $5.00 for lot. Exch,
for 5 thorougbred Wyandotte or Min-
Edwin Lovett, Luthers-
ville, Ga.

Good thrifty P. -C. and Duroc, cross
pigs, 2 mos. old, ready for delivery.
Write for prices. A. J. Adams, Ash-
burn, Ga. Rt. 4.

Full stock African strain B. B.
Guinea (stay fat kind) 10 wks. old,
30-35 lb. each; pigs all black in color.
$15.00 pr. or $8. 00 each; 1 male ready
for service, wt. about 150 lbs. 10 mos.
old, $25.00; 1 male about ready for
by one of Stahls Gold Certificate
bucks, $2.00 to $8.00 each; N. Z. Reds,
Ped. stock from Stahls Gold Certif-
icate stock, Juniors, $5,00 pr. Does,
ready to breed, $4.00 each; 6wks. old,
$1.50 each; mixed, 6: wks. old, 5c
each. E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga.

lpr. Chinchillas, Direct from Stahls
Ped. and Reg. breeders, 15 mos. old,
$10.00; 1 pr. 8 mos. old, Ped. and ent.
2 ree $7.50; 1 pr. 4144 mos. old, $3.00;

NioZe Reds, 8 mos. old. $2.00 pr.
aoe bred. Lot. for $22.08; 2 Ped. Chin-
chillas, 444 mos. old,. $1. 00 each; 1
ped. - N. Z. Red, 41% mos. old, $1.25.
All free of disease and healthy, Pa-
pers furnished, also free book on how
to raise. Pratt Smith, Baxley, Ga. R 4

- Pure . Belgium rabbits: old does,
bred, $3.00 ea., young ones, 8 wks. old,
50c each. Chas H. Overby, Columbus,
Ga. 22) Tith St. |

Pure bred N. Zealands from fur
bearing strain. Prices reasonable.
Write for full information. F. C.

18 mos. old, and 4 bunnies, 3}

about 24% mos.

-Chinchillas, healthy and Ped.



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Thursday, July 1%, 1930.

1 pr. doe and buck, White, pink-
eyed rabbits, $2.00; also 1 doe with
long white fur, $1.00. Exp. Collect. J.
T. Harrison, Buford, Ga. RFD 2.

pr Belgium Hares, 5 sms. old
Sell, or exch. for 2 hens, any heavy
breed. Ea. to pay postage. Julian
Johnson, Gough, Ga.

Chinchilla buck, 6 mos.-
Ibs. reg. $3.00; 7 mos. old Chin. buck,
sub to reg. wt. and color good, $3.00;
6 Chin. does, 4 mos. old, sub. to reg.
size and eolor good, $2 00 each.. Miss:
Mamye Hinely, Guyton, Ga.

Chinchillas from teg. stock, $2. 00

and $3.00 each. Exch. for any kind of 2

poultry. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga.
For quality: 7 Black Fox Giants
and Heavyweight Chinchillas.
iors and Seniors. Write. L. C. Rhodes, |
Graysville, Ga. os
12 Good Certificate Chinchillas: g
age 4 mos., does, $5.00; bucks, $4.00
each; 7age 3% mos., does, $4.00;
pucks, $3.00, All from reg. stock. Ped.
furnished with a.
tin, Ashland, Ga. Se
3 Chinchillas: 2 does an uck, in-
fine shape. Sell, or exch. for Buff
Orpington, chickens,
. e S. Davis, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 5.
2 Chinchilla 7 mo. old does, $1.50
a FOB: J.'S. Kelly, Lithonia, Ga.
Rt.
service, $12.00. L. B. Toler, Glenwood,

Ga. Rt. 3 Box 93.
Reg. Chinchillas, also N. a. Whites.

Priced reasonable.

pure bred Bantam chickens. David
Jennings, Jr. Americus, Ga. leeeA Ss
Box 84.

Nice pr. of young rabbits, $1. 50. eR:

E. McKay, Newnan, Ga.
1 =pr: 3 mos. old Ghinchillas: ide

and doe, $2.00 the pr. Paul RRO :

Alto, Ga. RFD 1.
1 N. Z. White buck, not ped. $2.50;

1 ped.. Chinchilla puck, $5.00; They

cost $15.00. Will exch. for 3 pr of Car-
neaux pigeons, mated, that wt. 3 Ibs.
to the pair for squabbing. T. J. And- |
erson, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 706 Plum: St.
N. W.

7 to 13 wks. old Chinchillas, awe 2
for 3-or more. EB. J| Bar-

Special price
ber, Atlanta, Ga, 1443 Holderness St.

WW,

Se bred Chinchillas: 8 does, 2.
bucks and 30 Juniors, 2 to 3% mos.
old. $45.00 for the 40. J. J. Harvard,
Hawkinsville, Ga.

Senior Ped. Chinchillas:
bucks, $2.00
chickens, turkeys or, what have you?

does ana

E. M. Johnson, Atlanta, Ga. 388 Luc-

kie St. N. W..

Silver Martins for real meat and
fur. Healthy, Ped. stock. $5.00 = 500
per trio. A. A. Marshall, Washington,
Ga.

Ped. Chinchillas. Free of disease
and. healthy: 15. does, part with
young, $4.00 to $7.00 each: 6 bucks,
$3.00 to $6.00 each; 25 young, 4 to 12_
wks. old, 75c % $1. 00 each. All orders.
for $5.00 or more del. Will exch. some _
for anything can use. Write first. L.



M. Williams, Ablenta, Ga. Rt. 2 Box





_| Garrett, Sparks, Ga.

old, ee

-Jun ~

rabbit. M. J. Mar-_

-or young tur-

Exch. some for

to $5.00 each. Exch. for




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