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WAG RICULTA
PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR | ; . -
VOL. 13 STATE CAPITOL __ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 24,1930. ss NUMBER;
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oe ee HOT WEATHER) ae
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During the ik four or five days the haae wave has come Hick the excessive heat. Regarin from the Middle West. are ~ that wes .
on us good and strong. This is a critical time of the year for men are paste or cee Gees evn their oe on ae Ob?
-sun-stroke ooks a e cloudy this morning, and we may ave
mules. e a ae Si have fed up all of their dry feed, some more rain, and I expect that cooler weather will be in Georgia
and are now feeding their stock on green feed. - Be very particular by the time you read this article in the Bulletin. cee Pai
in the way you work your stock on green feed. When you feed
them green feed, give them more than they will clean up. This is It is a pretty good time to fix up a piece of ground and sow.
the only rule to follow where you know that thy are getting enough. it in rutabagas and fall turnips. Put some bushes around over the |
After this, keep plnty of salt where they: can act it when Ss want Plot of ground after you sow it, and the hot sun will not yet the
it, and plenty. of water. young plants when they first come up.. IR we
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If a horse or mule gets overheated, or hae a sun-stroke, the best ._ _ Fodder pulling and hay time is now on hand - in some sections
remedy is to bleed them. Most people are familiar with how to of South Georgia. Every time I see a farmer hauling Western-hay
bleed a horse or mule. Put a rope around their neck until the ju- out in a wagon or truck, I know that something i is going wrong. Fod-
gular vein stands out about the size of a ropethen cut it length- er is the best forage that we can have. -It is expensive to pull, uot
wise with an incision of about % of an inch. Be particular and do 20 a8 expensive as. pusine hay next spring. :
not cut it crosswise. When you have done this, draw about two | Be sure to save your feed, and prepare her the worst this fall,
oe gallons of bood to each thousand pound weight. of the horse or 2
Sa mule. Let them have water right after the eee and you will duetien. pus ig that, cotton Wee pies bring we pet ee Dt.
have no ill effects afterwards. \e
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The Lohacas market opens in eda -two. Savas in Georgi on
If you get overheated yourself, do ae dstnle cule water. Drink July 29th. I understand evens in the 22 ee there a ex on
warm water. Go to the house and take a warm bath immediately. than 60 warehouses. I hope:that the price of tobacco will\be satis-
It might be a good idea to bleed the oe a Kittle, but I wont ad- factory. The yield this year is not as good as it was last year, or
vise this. _ Ses : in previous years, on aceount of the long drought. The acti
Sa das, able bees I 6% a Helle +60 het thie outs one however, should be better. Be particular and cure your tobacco
the fields at home. I went to the house and immediately took a properly, ees it-in neat packages when you carry it to the ware-
~ warm bath, and felt fine afterwards. If I had not done this, I be- house. When you have done all of this, you have done your part,
"lieve that I would have been sick for two or three days, It should bring a good price. A little packet of cigarettes cost 15
/ cents; a can of Prince Albert smoking tobacco, 15 cents; cigars,
Have just received a news item from Des Moines, oe It anywhere from 5 cents to 50 cents apiece. 1 dont know. of any
states that the horses and hogs are dying out there faster than they chewing tobacco that is less than 20 cents per plug. Most of the
' ean skin them. You know that up in Iowa they are a thrifty bunch chewing tobacco that I get looks like it is made of stems. So, in
of people, and have rendering plants. In these rendering plants, view of these figures, I think that tobacco should bring a good price.
they skin all of the animals that die from any cause. The news [If it does not, something is wrong, and the middle men and manu-
item, however, states that the rendering plants cannot keep up with facturers are. wanting too much profit. . ' ee
a9? the skinning before the carcasses begin to decompose. In one place =
: ~ $n central Iowa, they buried seventy-five horses that died from sun-
_ | stroke in one day, i
: Wishevor any of you farmers are in Mionta come around to
the Capitol, look up the Department of Agricultur, and come in to
- gee us. It is aS headauuttats while here. Z
Georgia is fortunate | in having a ale. breeze that keeps. down ie 22-30 Le EUGENE TALMADGE.
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OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ee eB if INDEX
ae a pchailing Wholesale Prices, July 22, 1930. Always Subject es Variation 2 ro {eee
= : --f Poultry For Gale te ane =-2, 3.
Atlanta "Macon Auguste Scania "Columbus Valdosta Poultry Wanted -...- onan eee
Irish Potatoes, oS 100 Ibs..$3.00 $2.15 Seer S00: $325% . $3.00. -Ilgges For Sale .. ..------....- 3,411
-- Gabbage, green, crated, 100 lbs. .... 400-7 3 $300. 800. 3.00 3.00 Eggs Warite pic Ve eee
' Eggs, Ga. -Extra,. done, 20S .26 33 27 230 28 eats oo Haaas, Chick ee el ee
Bees, -Ga., Standard, doz... 24 31 = <6 28" P96 on Fee : any CKS Or Pier eeey, 44
} Eggs, Ga. Trade ,doz._-_.--..... IOs 26 .20 as SM QU = Baby Ohicks wWarited coe 4
Eggs, Yarg Run, foe = 2k 31 23 as 26 = 25 | < Ative Stock For Bale ...... -.4 5
esitase AB. rep ees et .20 Oe ee 00 yiglB 47 a Ae eee eantad 5 5 elt
eBend Ib. oe fees. AW 205 oie. ae oe 18 ae S ; rare n ee
Roosters, Wer i. = ince 08 A 7 AB sha G 12 10 - |) G. Products For Sale ....-....... 6
Friers, Ib. ....--- es ics 20-.25 28 32 Ppa 3G 8s 25 Ga. Products: Wanted --.......... 6
Pecks, Wo 15 20 Soe .20 99. 9 Sts*#i Miscellaneous Wanted .... --.. 6
= reese 11, os ooo ee eee 08 Pgh Boise Mig eos Plants For Sale... 50.2... -- 6, 7
7 Hurkeys< tb. Se ee M0 ee ae 23 Se 7... Plants Wanted wecenwane serene 7
Soa Captus 1h .42 2 as 25 wees ee 25 ee pe ||/Seed For Sale ---. ----------- , oe
Re aoe Field Peas, mixed bu. .....------ 3.00 2.50 3.00 200. 23> 238 : ace oe ce Seeq Wanted. .-.....-----------.--- aH
ie Field Peas, not mixed, bu.....-._..3.50 f 325 320 =. > * $3.60 3.25 AS || Farm Help Wanted eee er
|i. Country Butter, Best Table, Ib 35 25 AO: 7 = 30 40 = 236 Positions Wanteq ----....- <7,
ea Country Butter, Cooking, lb..-. .20 . 20. pe -25 25 < z ae eae
Corn Meal, 96 lbs. __------ -<6522,80 1-316 eal ee eee 328 950 acne
_ No ae Sold Lune ee Beginning July 1 tS, v : ae ae ;
AGE TWO
? _Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
April hatch Ancona cockerels from
\dstrom Hatchery. Clinton, Mo.
cts ,each, or will exchange for An-
yna hens that will set now, or Ancona
lets same age of cockerels. Mrs. W.
tonecypher, RFD 1, Rochelle, Ga.
pring Ancona cockerels, 75 cts ea.;
pullets choice, 90 cts each FOB, or will
exchange for Ancona baby chicks. H.
. Hendricks, Box 283, Claxton, Ga.
March ang Apr., hatch, pure bred
ypard strain Ancona pullets. Nice
pateis and priced reasonable. Write
Sherman Poole, RFD 4,
a
prices.
Canton, Ga.
gee BANTAMS
me pr. Game bantams, also one pr.
White Leghorn bantams, or will ex-
hange both pairs for trio of pure Gol-
den Seabright ~bantams. Address
mee Jennings, Jr., Box 84, Americus,
ee 4 pure bred Buff Cochin bantams,
me rooster and 3 hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old.
for lot FOB, or will exchange for
me M. B. pure bred tom and _pure
bred hens, one yr. old, or 4 pure Cor-
ish Games, rooster ang 3 hens, 1 yr.
id. Mrs. S. P. Jones, RFD 2, Gilis-
ille, Ga.
For sale or exchange for 6 2 lb.
iryers, 3 Bantam. hens, one rooster and
four biddies about 10 wks. old. M. UL.
Segraves, Jr., Fayetteville, Ga.
1 pr. White Cochins, $5. 1 trio Buff
-Cochins, $6; 1 pr. Black Red Old Eng-
sh Games, $4; 1 pr. Golden Sea-
brights, - Geo. Austin, 356 Moreland
ae N. E., Atlanta, Ga. :
BARRED ROCKS
ure bred Barred Rock, March
hatch cockerels, $1.50 each; Apr. 1st
hatch, $1.25 each, last of Apr. hatch,
$1 each. Mrs. C, R. Sorrels, RFD 1,
Monroe, Ga.
Nice frying . size Thompson Imp.
Ringlet cockerels, for breeders, $1 each,
FOB. Cash. Mrs. C.., A. Wilbanks,
RFD 5, Commerce, Ga.
Few pure Barred Rock cockerels,
Apr. hatch, in lots of two, $1.50. Mrs.
T. W. Cline, RFD 2, Rydal, Ga.
30 to 40 Barreq Rock hens, 25 cts.
per lb. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Roy, Ga.
- 40 March hatch White Rock, Fischel
train pullets, 75 cts each. Mrs. J. C.
oolsby, Graham, Ga.
Buff Rock hens, 1929 hatch, fine lay-
ng condition, $1 50 each. Cocks from
trapnesteq yards, 1929 hatch, $6 each.
Young cockerels, $1.25 each, March,
1930 hatch. Stock from old original
Nugget strain. Mrs. G. L. Trimble,
dairsville, Ga.
ee Thompson Ringlet Barred Rockpul-
lets, March hatch, well developed. C.
: Couch, Waleska, Ga.
Bred to lay two and three months
old pullets. Also young laying pullets
and laying hens. Good color and
markings. Healthy and well develop-
d. Write for prices on good stock. S.
P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
AA Pedigreed Barred Rock: April
kerels, direct from Booth. 331 egg
trapnest ancestry. Sacrificing because
of same parentage as pullets. Make
immediate reservation of some of
worlds best laying blood. with small
investment. Simon Peterson, Doug-
. Ten Aristocrat Barred Rock hens
and rooster, 14 mos. old. Hens now
laying, $15 cash or will exchange for
March or April hatch White Leghorn
pullets, pure strain, equal value.
Se to lay. Mrs. Florence Sturm,
Statesboro, Ga.
12 pure Barred Rock pullets, 24th
Mar. hatch. Perfect color - and nice
size. $15 for lot or. will exchange for
Jersey heifer calf of same value. Mrs.
J. E. Sikes, RFD 2, Chester, Ga.
_ 6 pure bred Thompson Barred Rock
spullets ang 2 cockerels, March 1st
; hatch, $1.each, or $8 for lot FOB. Mrs.
tH. E.. Mealer, RFD 2, Adairsville, Ga.
- 25 Barred Rock. hens and 2 cocks,
ooledge strain, $1.25 each. No culls.
Also about 70 from partridge size up, |*
pullets | and cockerels, same strain, 40
cts. each. No hens over 2 yrs. old.
Mostly 1 yr. old. Cashiers check. J.
Ogletree, Rayle, Ga.
Holtermans Aristocrat Barred Rock
cocks ang cockerels of best of breed-_|
ing, $2 to $7.50, one-half regular price.
Will exchange for hams, side meat,
lard, syrup, honey, corn, oats or other
oe. Satisfaction guaranteed. J.
of MARE ET
28 cts per Ib. FOB. Send money order
for no. of Ibs. wanted. Mrs. D. J. Wal-
ker, RFD 1, Box 104, Rhine, Gai
Barreq Rock 3 to 4 mos. old pullets
from breg to lay stock. Also pullets
laying, and laying hens. Good color
and markings. Healthy and well de-
veloped. Priceg reasonable. S&.
Howe, Hapevill@, Ga.
3 Buff Rock pullets, Apr. hatch, i :
each, 3 cockerels, 75 cts each. oS
Hardy, Demorest, Ga.
Barred Rocks, full stock. Mrs. J. L.
Parrish, Nashville, Ga.
10 thorobred Barred Rock hens,
Parks bred to lay strain, $1.25 each
for quick sale. D. A. Greene, RFD 2,
Gray, Ga.-
March hatch White Rocks, pullets
anq cockerels, pure Fischel strain, from
blood tested, mated, 10 and 11 Ib. hens.
Cockerels,, $1.50 each. pullets in lots of
10 and 20 at $1 each. Will give unre-
lated cockerel free with each order for
10 pullets: Cash with order, or will ex-
change 2 fine W. R. or 2 Barred Rocks,
or 2 R. I. Reg cockerels, all fromi blood
tested stock, for-1 bu. of drieq apples
or peaches, or for 1 bu. of dried table
peas. Write and send sample. Mrs. J.
L. Wallace, Box 153, Bowersville, Ga.
Pure bred Barred Rock cockerels,
Grade AA, March hatch, Parks bred-
to-lay strain; $1.25 each. Mrs. G. E.
Ray, RFD 2, Fort Valley, Ga.
_12 B. R. pullets, Thompson.-Ringlet
strain, 5 mos. old, $1.25 ea, or all for
$14.50. Cockerels, extra nice, same
strain, $1.50 each or 2 for $2.75. H. A.
Wilscn, Martin, Ga.
BRAHMAS
1 rooster and 1 hen, 1 yr. old, prize
winning stock, $2 each, or $3.90 for pr.
Two frying size, 85 cts each. All for
$5.60. Mrs. N. B. Burden, Sr., RFD 8,
Box 83, Elberton, Ga.
S. S. Hamburg and light Brahma
chickens, 3 to 4 mos. old, pullets and
ha $1 each. L. E. Williams, Ty
3 light Brahma hens, $2 each, or
will exchange for 6 Buff Leghorn hens.
Mrs, J. Walter Eason, Bowdon, Ga.
12 extra fine/light Brahma, chickens,
about frying size, $15 for lot, or $1.25
each, M, L. Arman, 221 E. 49th St.,
Savannah, Ga.
DUCKS AND GEESE ( ~
3 geese, 1 gander, 7 goslings, 4 mos.
old, all for $11. Mrs. J. L. Parrish,
RFD 2, Nashville, Ga. -
GAMES
2 March hatch cockerels, Apps blue
foot Pit Games and 2 Apps 14 1-2 mos.
old ens of same strain, $7 for lot,
Will ae e for geese or White Pekin
ducks, each to pay charges. Bob Jack-
son, R. 3, Winder, Ga.
Cornish Indian Game cockerels, Apr.
ist hatch, Barry strain, $1 each. B. C.
Pope, RFD 35 Tallapoosa, Ga.
Cornish Indian Games for sale, .
hens and rooster, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $7; ms
will exchange them for friers of any
large type. Write what you have. C.
a: Nealey, 1629 Evans Drive, Atlanta,
a
Will exchange one full knob. comb
Brood cock, twice winner, Hatched
from selected eggs direct from B.
Shelton, for a brown-red, between 12
ang. 15 mos. old, or a Ginn gray or a
Traveler or a One-Allen and Shelton
round head, either one must be full
stock andy show good breeding. G. W.
Logan, RFD 2, Ellijay, Ga.
One Cornish Game cock, $2: one
Silver Duck Wing and Blue Game
Cock, $2; three young stags, crossed
with Warhorse: and Duck Wing, $2.50
each. Some stags blue and Warhorse
crossed, one red quili stag and fine pul-
lets, crosseq with Warhorse, all $1.56
each. Two Dori hens, $3 all guaran-
teed to be game in the pit. No COD
shipments. J. D, 5 cae RFD 2, Box
04, Gibson, Ga.
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
One Jersey Black) Giant, 15 mos. old
rooster, - $3. Mrs. Ettie | Whitfield,
RFD 3, Carnesville, Ga.
Black Langshans, nice Apr. hatch
cockerels, 90 cts each. Also few 1 yr.
old hens, 80 cts each. Mrs. N. B. Bur-
den, Sr., RFD 8, Box 83, Elberton, Ga.
Jersey White Giants, cockerel and
pullet, $5 per pr. FOB. Miss Ola
Manley, RFD 1, Carnesviile, Ga.
Pure breq J. 'B. Giants, 5 hens and 1-
rooster, $12 per lot FOB. 10 pullets,
Apr. ang May.hatch, $10 per lot FOB
Fairburn, 2 Ge. Bettie Ba. RFD 4,
MeWilliams, RFD 4, Marietta, Ga. | Fairb
e "Barred Roe fryers
. OF Jersey, Black
| cockerels, write C. H. Overby, 22 ith
BULLETIN _
Marcy strain, 41+ yrs: old, very good
ones, price $6 G. M. Baldwin, Dene:
lasvile, Ga._
_ GAMES
Pure breq large type Dark Cornish
Game cockerels, $1.50 each; 8 wks. old
chicks, 35 cts each; broilers, 50 cts; 1
and 2 yr. old hens, $1.50 each. Mrs.
C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
LEGHORNS
20 No. 1 W. L. hens, healthy, now
laying, $30 FOB, crate free Folkston,
or will trade for 15 bu. corn and 15 bu..
Fulghum seed oats delivered Folkston,
frt. paig on grain ,or will take some
canneg gooseberries, blueberries, straw-
berries, huckleberries, exp. pp. in place
of same as grain. T. G. Portma, RFD
1, Box 70 Folkston, Ga.
Everlay Brown 801 cockerels, 10
wks. old, 50 cts 6, FOB. Mrs. A. C.
McDougile, RFD 2 Calhoun, Gee,
100 W. L. pullets, some beginning to},
lay, $1 each. 50 10 wks old 75 cts each,
GC. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.
Tancred W. L., Brown L. or Anconas,
2 to 3 mos. old pullets, from bred to lay
stock. Also young laying pullets pnd
laying hens. Priceg reasonable. S. P.
Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
Five Apr. hatch, 5 May: hatch W. L.
Pullets, Ferris Strain, e. each, cock-
erels, 75 cts each. _ J. . Hardy, De-
morest, Ga. .
200 Harris Contest grade - pullets,
$1.50 each; 150 Sandy A. Grade Tan-
cred pullets, $2 each. Col, J. J. Hill,
Pelham, Ga.
S. C. W. L. cockerels, Barron strain,
$1 each. Mrs. J. M. Owen, Fender, Ga.
Apr. hatch Fefris strain W L. cock-
erels, 90 cts each. Mrs. N. B. Burden,
Sr., RFD 8, Box 83, Elberton ,Ga.
100 Ferris best egg strain pullets, 8 |
wks. old from 259 to 300 egg grade
hens, 50 cts each if taken at once. F.
B. Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.
5 mos. old pure bred Tancred strain
cockerels, 85 cts; pullets, $1 M. F. Mil-
ler, Lakeland, Ga.
s. C. White Leghorn cockerels, pedi-
greed stock, able quality, $1.50 each,
ready for service. Lots of three, $1.25
each. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.
AA Grade, Apr. hatch Brown Leg-
horn cockerels from Weber hatchery,
50 cts each, delivered. Also AA grade
Apr. hatch White Leghorn cockerels
from Weber hatchery, 50 cts each, de-
livered. Mrs. J. C. Blackstock, RFD 2;
Resaca, Ga.
Forty R. O. P. White Leghorn, Bar-
ron strain, 9 mos. old pullets, $1 each.
Blood tested baby chicks bought from
Columbus, O. hatchery, and are free
from disease. Wilt sell in one lot, or
in smaller lots, all FOB Ball Ground.
Mrs; I. <G, Sanders, RFD 3, Ball
Ground, Ga.
12 S. C. Brown Leghorn r osters,
Apr. hatch, 60 cts apiece, or $6 for lot.
These chicks hatched from eggs an
Nichols Poultry Farm, Mammouth, Tl.
10 Everlay Brown Leghorns, 1 and 2 yr.
old hens, $8 for lot. Mrs. O. G. Smoak,
Graymont, Ga.
White Leghorn pullets, about 4 mos.
old. Pure breq and well developed. 90
cts each. W. H. Vickery, Martin, Ga.
300 nice large Tancred strain 8. C.
White Leghorn hens, original stock
direct from Tancred farm, 70. cts each.
Will sell any amount. G. Pp. Etheridge,
Richland, Ga.
About 15 pure bred W. L. cockerels,
hatched Apr. 8th from high grade
stock, from Willoughbys year-round
trapnested - poultry farm, winner of
1929 contest.- Selected for breeders, $1
each. Tancred strain: Will not ship
less than 3 in lot. Cash with order.
No checks. Mrs. Wilbur Dixon, Black-
shear, Ga.
Single comb dark Brown Gono
Tormohlen strain, 2 yr. old hens, $1.50
each, 4 mos. old pullets, $1.50 each, few
choice cockerels, $2 each FOB. Sat tis-
faction guaranteed. Mrs. J. W. Bo-
mar, RFD 3, LaFayette, Ga.
Single comb dark Brown Leghurns,
Tormohlen strain, choice cockerels $2
each FOB. Frank Bomar, RFD 3, La-:
Fayette, Ga.
50 pure breq S. C. White Leghorn
pullets, March hatch, $1 each. fob
Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.
50 head of Tancred W. L.. chicks,
May 11th, 1930 hatch; 40 pullets and
10 cockerels, 65 cts per head, or $30 for
lot. Money order requested. Mrs. H.
G. Conaway, RFD D, Tifton, Ga..
Brown Leghorn bantam chicks, 50
ets each ,young and old hens, nice
bee Columbus, Ga,
ee
12 wks. eld White 1d Brown eg
|R, Jarmon, RFD
{ets per 1b. FOB. Mrs,
Washington, Ga,
Thursday, July 2 24, 1930.
horn pullets, well developed and cheats =
thy. Write Lonnie Rundles, RFD 7,
Gainesville, Ga.
50 W. L. pullets, 10 mos. old, Barrow
strain, also 40 1) 1-4 to 1 1-2 lb. friers.
Mrs. ME. Thompson, RFD 4, Lithonia,
Ga. eg
- Tancred White Leghorn _ pullets, 2.
ang 3 mos. old from bred to lay stock. ae
Also young laying pullets and breed-
ing hens. Priced reasonable. S. P.
Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
_ 40 pure Tancred W. L. pullets, Mar.
3rq hatch, with proper care, $35 for
lot, Less, $1 each. Fifteen Apr. hatch,
same strain, $11 for lot, or 80 cts each. ee :
Mrs. J. E. Sikes, RFD 2, Chester, Ga.
50 Apr. and May hatch Everlay
Brown Leghorn cockerels of dark
brown color, $1 each, or 6 for $5. FOB
Cleveland, Mrs. Jes G. Hunt, Cleve-
land, Ga.
Tancred breed White Leghorn chick-
ens, 11 wks. old, 70 cts each. Cady tT:
Johnson, Lawrenceville, Ga.
112 White Leghorn hens, 2 and 3.
yrs. old, now laying, and 5 roosters, $1.3
each, or the lot for $90 FOB Mearis-
ville, Ga. A. G. Oliver, RFD 2 Means- a
ville, Ga.
Have a few W. L. coekertis for sale,
Apr. hatch, $1 each. Mrs. Pearl Pate,
RFD 1, Grantville, Ga.
Pure Tancreqd strain W. L. chickens,
15 wks. old, $1 each, from pure bred
healthy stock that will lay well. Will
sell in lots of 10 and up FOB. P. O.
Money order. Mfrs. Cora G. Harrison,
RFD 1, Madras, Ga.
25 pure bred W.. Ts: aullets, 7 wks.
old, 25 cts each, also 10 Brown Lene
pullets, '5 to 8 wks. old, all 30 cts each,
and 12 Barred Rock pullets, same ago,
25 cts each. E. C. Melton, RFD 2,
Smyrna, \Ga.
Ferris heavy laying strain S. c.
White Leghorn cockerels, Marchi hatch,
$2.50 each, Apr. hatch, $1. 75 each, di-
rect stock. 2nd pen, March hakch,
$1.50, Apr. $1.25; 1 yr. olq cocks, $2. 28
each. Mrs. J. E. Steadham,
Bainbridge, Ga. - pepo ene
MINORCAS
White Minocra, cckerels, 10 wks. old.
Purchaseg from J, . Gordon, breeder,
Marshall, Mo. Missouri State Accredi-_
ted, $1 each if purchased separately.
50 cts each in lots of 10 or more. Miss
E. H. Prather, Rose Lane Cottage,
Brookhaven, Ga. :
50 Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca a
hens, good layers, $65 for lot. E. May-
nard, Newton, Ga.
One Black Minorca cock and 3 hens,
Pape strain, all laying, $1.50 each, or
$5.50 for lot. H.-A. Wilson, Martin,
Ga.
9 gen. Pape strain Black Minorca. se
cockerels, Apr. oe $2 each, or 3
for $5. NA Wood, Atlanta, Ga,
RFD 2
Nine pure breg But Minorca hens
and two cocks, direct from Ossege
Hatchery, 1929 hatch, $12 for the lot.
20 Buff Minorca pullets, same strain,
$10 for lot, 6 to 8 wks. old. Send money
order. No checks gees Mrs. QO.
Powder Springs,
Ga.
-2Pure breq Buff Minorca cockerels,
April hatch, Schmidt strain, Exhibition
quality, parent stock, double blood
tested $1,25 each. Mrs. G. E. Ray,
RFD 2, Ft. Valley, Ga. 5
Two 6 mos. old Lakenvelder cock-
erels, 1 18 mos. olq Lakenvelder cock,
fine strain, $2 each, or will exchange _
for 6 mos. old Lakenvelder pullets. et
Underwood, Dublin, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY FOR
SALE
25 friers, 65 cts each FOB. Mrs.
Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga.
11 mixed hens, $12 for the lot FOB
Mrs. Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun >
Gap, Ga. Z
160 young Brown Leghorn hens, $1
each, FOB, in lots of 25 or more, or
$150 for. entire lot, Would exchange
for vaue. What have you to offer? W.
M. Thornton, RFD 2; Jesup, Ga. _
For sale, in lots of 15. 2. and 50, Ne
Rocks and Reds, broilers and fryers, :
wt. 1 1-4 Ibs. to 2-1-4 Ibs. milk fed, 30-
cts. per Ib. Mrs. O. L. Smith, Abbe-
ville, Ga.
20 to 30 lbs. frieds, mixed and Leg-
horns, wt. 1 to 2.lbs. each, all in one
lot, 24 cts per lb. FOB. Fat and nice.
no checks. Crate to be returned. Robt.
L. James, RFD 2, Box 90, Homerville, meee
Ga.
Fryers, 35 cts per lb FOB. Mrs. F,
R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
Fat broilers and fryers for sale, 23
3 Ww. Fanning,
eee
jot FOB Macon.
: . Carneaux, and Homer pigeons.
24, 1980. ce
_ Poultry For Sale
MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY FOR.
eee SALE - | :
_ Cuban pullets ang roosters, $2 each,
Crowing siz, or three for $5. Two
pullets and one rooster, same as, above,
frying size, $1.50 each, or $4 for three.
Some half blue and half grays, same
size aS aboye, same price. Guaranteed.
_W. V. Reese, RFD 2. Louisville, Ga.
Kiwis poultry will sell 50 yearling
hens and several cocks at $2.25each in
lots of 4 or more. J. A. Thompson,
Box 55, Canton, Ga.
_ Blue Andalusian cockerels and pul-
lets, 5 mos. old, $1.50 each, $4 for trio;
1 breeding pen, cock and 4 hens, 2 yrs.
ursday, July
AX
a
',each, or $15 for the lot.) Mrs. J. L. B._
old, $10. Jas. S. Douglas, RFD 1, Al-
bany, Ga. : : 4
_. Speckled Sussex hens, roosters, pul-~
' lets ang cockerels. J. J. Johnston,
- Waynesboro, Ga.
ORPINGTONS
- Beautiful pure bred Golden Buff Or-
_pington pullets for sale, 6 mos. old.
Will soon lay. Also same age S. L.
Wyandotte and Barred Rock pullets,
$1.15 each. Write L. E. Tabor, RFD
"C, Albany, Ga.
\
, Pure breq Buff Orpington cocks and
hens. cocks, $2 to $3 each, 1 ang 2 yrs.
old ;hens, $1.50 each; young April 1st
hatch cockerels, $1.25'each; last of Apr.
hatch, $1 each. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
RFD 1, Monroe, Ga.
Morgan strain, stay-white, heavy
laying W. Orpingtons, 2 to 3 Ib. cock-
erels, $1.25 to $2 each. Mrs. C. R.
Morgan, Americus, Ga.
One Buff Orpington cock, 1 1-2 yrs.
old. Will exchange for Jersey Black
Giant cock, same age. Mrs, F. R.
- Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
_. Pure bred Feb. and March hatch
- Buff Orpington pullets, ready for early
fall laying, $1 each FOB here. Mrs. J.
_ W. Fanning. (No address).
Pure bred SC English strain Buff Or-
- pingtons from prize stock. March and
Apr. hatch pullets, $1 each. Have
about 25, FOB here. Mrs. C. W. Grif-
fin, RFD 2, Screven, Ga.
Threa White Orpington cockerels,
_ Feb. or March hatch. Mrs. W., O.
_ Buckholts, RFD 1, Tifton, Ga.
PIGEONS FOR SALE
. Overstocked12 mated, banded and
- working pairs of Extra. White King
- preeders at &- sacrifice. $35 for the
Wallace Miller, Jr.,
171 North Ave., Macon, Ga.
- Pigmy Poulters, $4; Carneaux, $.50;
- White Kings, $3.50; Homers, $2; Rac-
ing Homers, $2.50. Fantails, $3 to $5;
-gatisfaction guaranteed. Good stock,
_ young and healthy. James Rice, RFD
_ 2, Douglasville, Ga. , 2
10 WhiteKing youngsters from first-
-_ class breeders, between ages of 2 and 5
mos. 75 cts each, or $7 for the lot, FOB
Macon, Wallace Miller, Jr., 171 North
Ave., Macon, Ga. :
Pure bred White Kings, all mated
and banded, andi now have squabs. All
in good condition. Will sell cheap,
_ write for prices. W .R. Fain, Edison,
Ga. if
& Racing Homers, mated pairs and
nearly all A. U. banded. Fine stock,
$1.50 to $2 per bird; young birds, ell
1980 scarless banded, $1 each. (. H.
_ Overby, 22 11th St., Columbus, Ga.
~ 100 White Kings and 500 Carneaux,
-. Write or phone S. P. Bankston, 283
Josephine St,, Atlanta, Ga. Phone
Dearborn 3029-W. : :
- First class White Kings, Silver Rinse,
- Greene, RFD 2, Gray, Ga. :
_ White Kings ang Carneaux, working
and banded, $3 per pair also Hun-.
4 garians, working ang banded, $5 per pr.
Youngsters, $1 ang $1.50 each. Harry
- Davis, RFD 6, Macon, Ga.
Red Carneaux pigeons to exchange
for Feb. or March White Leghorn
Barred Rock, or R. I. Red pullets. Will
exchange bird for bird, each to pay
charges. Will exchange up to 50 pr.
-mateg and banded birds, and are at
work. C. B. Tanner, RFD 1, Sanders-
ville, Ga. :
40 pr. Red Carenaux, most all work-
=Ang. e young stock mated but not
handed, $30 for lot, or will exchange
- for 30 hens not old, Leghorns or An-
~ conas, or for friers. Each to pay ex-
press on received shipment. J. C.
Cochrane, Ashburn, Ga.
Common pigeons, 50 cts per pr. EK. E..
_ Lord, Bainbridge, Ga..
= R. I. REDS oe
bred Berry Stein,
: Fifteer
yi
| Poarch, RFD 2, Calho
|making best cash offer.
ay
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30 Donaldson strain R. I. Req pullets,
Apr. hatch, $1 each. W. Langham, 167
Ormond St.,'S. E. Atlanta, Ga.
5 S.C. R. I. Red pullets, Owens
strain, wt. 1 ta 1 1-2 lbs. ang one rocs-
ter, larger than pullets and not related,
$4 for the 6, Or 10 pullets and 2 roost-
ers, for $7.50. Mrs. Jesse Brown,
Helena, Ga.
Donaldson R. I. Red cockerels from
trapnested/ hens, $3 and $5 each. Pul-
lets and hens, $2 each. Mrs. Don Don-
aldson, Decatur, Ga. iS
R. I. Red pullets and_ cockerels,
Owens strain, dark, pure red. Last of
April hatch, $1 each. Ten pullets and
one cockerel, $10. Ira Maynard, New-'
ton, Ga. x f
Lester Hatchery, Rome, Ga. 65 cts ea.
or $7.50 for the lot, other party to pay
express charges no checks accepted.
eis W. E. Shields, RFD 4, Dalton,
a. :
50 Apr. hatch R. I. Req pullets, Don-
aldson strain, 55 cts each. Mrs. J .C
Goolsby, Graham: Ga.
Several extra fin S.C. R. I. cock-.
erels, Donaldson strain, blood tested
stock, weigh between 2 and 3 lbs. $1
each. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, RFD 1
Tennille, Ga. .
Several Apr. hatch cockerels, Tomp-
kins strain, $1 each, for $175. Mrs.
M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga.
8. C. R. I. Reds, Apr. 1st cockerels
from Donaldson Group 2 pens, bought
when day old, $1.25 each. M.Sincn-
ton, Greenville, Ga.
Twenty 1929 hatch Donaldson Red
ens. No culls, good layers. Direct
from Mrs. Donaldsons best pens, $1.59
each.. Mrs. J. O. King, Lavonia, Ga.
Bred to lay two and three months
old pullets, also young laying pullets
anq laying hens. Good color and
markings. Healthy and well develov-
ed. Write for prices.- S. P. Howe,
Hapeville, Ga.
Ten, pure dark red Donaldson cock-
erels, Second direct from Mrs. Donald-
sons farm from Star pen. Feb. 17th
hatch, $2 each FOB. Also pure dark
req Donaldson R. I. Red pullets, 2 Ibs.
each, 80 cts FOB. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt,
RFD 4, Bowdon, Ga.
Choice select S. C. R. I. Red Jan.
cockerels from best breeders stock, di-
rect. Perfect type and color. Large
and Yeady for service. $5 each for
best, $3.50 each for secong best; $2.50
each for third best. All extra good,
better price on two or more. Fancy,
rich req pullets, prices $1.50 to $1.75
and $20. Guarantee satisfaction. Mrs.
J. E. Sikes, RFD 2, Chester, Ga.
S. C. R. I. Red hens from many
years careful breeding for heavy egg
producers and general excellence.
Cocks and friers. Write me your needs,
Mrs; J.-C.
Camp, Blakeley, Ga.
I trio of Reds,. direct from Mrs.
Donaldson, cockerel 10 mos. old, hens
18 mos. old. Just right for fine breed-
ers, dark, rich red $7 for quick sale. 4
other nice red hens, $1.50 each, 1 red
hen with 25 chicks, 5 wks. old, $7.50,
chicks feathered, $12. 12 pullets, 1 lb
and over, 50 cts each. Mrs. J. L. Pugh,
Barnesville, Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. .
-8 turkeys, 2 toms, six hens, 3 mos.
old, Narragansett, fine and healthy, $2
each if take lot. John M. Smith, Ab-
beville, Ga. ~
1 turkey hen, extra large, 1 yr. old,
and 5 young turkeys, age 3 mos. 1 tom
and 4 hens, wt. from 4 to 6 lbs. Will
sell bunch together or separately for
$14. Send money order.. Miss Naomi
Farmer RFD 2, Milan, Ga. | i
Bronze turkeys, six turkeys, one tom
and 5 hens, 1 yr. old, $1.50 each, and
you pay freight. Cash with order. No
checks. C. H. Grice, RFD 1, Alto, Ga.
Muscovey ducks, 3 mos. old, $1 each,
laying ducks, $5 per trio. L. E. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Ga.
65 pure bred Bronze Apr. hatch tur-
keys, $3 each, 16 hens, 1929 hatch, $5
each; 1 fine strain tom, $12. All in
best of health. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, RFD
2, Chester, Ga.
Two pr. White Pekin ducks, $6 or
will exchange for shoat weighing not
under 50 lbs, or twe pigs of any good
breed, free from disease. Mrs. G. F.
Taylor, RFD 3, Lavonia, Ga.
_ Muscovey ducks, drakes weigh 8 to
10 Ibs at 12 Wks, of age, $5 each. Tom-
2
2
my Mayn Newton, Ga,
12 R. I. Red pullets, Apr. hatch, from E.
BULLETIN
and 10 ganders, $1 each FOB. L. A.
Yeomans, Mershon, Ga. ;
One pure bred White Holland turkey
tom, $8. Mrs. G. S. Smith, RFD A,
Camilla, Ga. i =
10 blue speckled: guinea hens and one
rooster, all 1 yr. old in May. Now lay-
ing, $1 each, or $10 for the lot. Also 13
little guineas, 8 or 10 wks. old, healthy
and growing, 40 cts each FOB farm.
ae S Bes Chapman, RFD 1, Butler,
Bex. %
Mallard ducks, crossed with Indian
Runner, about grown, $2.25 per pr., $3.
per trio. B. C. Pope, RFD 3, Talla-
poosa, Ga. ae
For sale or exchange 30 head tame
Mallard green-head ducks, fine for
eating or decoys to shoot wild ducks
over. J. W. Coffee, Cairo, Ga.
5 Turkeys for sale, hatched last Aug.
3 toms and 2 hens, $5 each, or the lot
for $20. P. O. Money order. Mrs. W.
P. Gardner, RFD 2, Fairburn, Ga.
40} head mixed breed turkeys, 21
early March hatch, 13 June hatch, 5
hens, ang 1 tom, 2 yrs. old, $40 for the
lot. Reamer Jones, RFD 1, Gray-
mont, Ga.
One Mammoth Bronz turkey hen,
raised last year, one May hatch little
one. Will exchange for W. L. pullets,
/March hatch, or sell for 25 cts per lb.
Mrs. Flora Black, Baxley, Ga.
Have four grown young geese, 2 of
each, male and female, will sell at
$1.50 each, or $5 for the lot FOB
Woodstock, orwill exchange for 6
grown W. L. pullets, receiver to pay
transportation on both. W. M. Cox,
Woodstock, Ga. __-
WYANDOTTES
Pure regal Dorcas strain, White Wy-
andotte cockerels, from special mated
pen of unrelated stogk, March hatch,
$1.50 each, or 2 for) $2.75. Also two
thoroughbred Barreg Rock cockeerls,
Feb. hatch, 2 for $2.50. Mrs. W. L.
Guillebeau, Lincolnton, Ga. ;
12. wks. old Berrys strain Partridge
Wyandotte pullets, 50 cts each. Mrs.
L. M. Dunn, RFD , Chauncey, Ga.
Columbian Wyandottes, 7 hens, 1
cock, $10; 7 hens, 1 cock, $12.50; 7 hens,
1 cock, $15. W. D. Bennett, Molena,
Ga. ho
S. L. Wyandottes, full stock. Mrs. J.
L. Parrish, Nashville, .Ga.
10 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte young
roosters, 2-3 grown, $1 each FOB La-
vonia, Ga. W. T. Adams, Box 381, La-
vonia, Ga.
Rose comb Columbian Wyandotte:
hens, pure bred, $1.25 each. Pure bred
rose comb Columbian Wyandotte pul-
lets, 12 wks. old, 75 cts. each. J. T.
Owens, Covington, Ga. ee
S. L. Wyandotte cockerels, 5 mos. old.
Purchased when baby chicks from
Berry Bros., Atchison, Kan. True to
color, have rose combs. Weigh from
4 1-2 to & 1-2 lbs ea. Price 11.50 ea, or
2 for $2.50. R. B. Williams, RFD 3,
Milan, Ga.
12 fine White Wyandotte roosters, 4
mos. old, 80 cts each FOB. Pure bred.
Mrs. Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun Gap,
Ga.
Poultry Wanted
BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Will pay $15 for 100 pure Barred
Rock chicks, 5 or 6 wks. old, healthy
ang strong, Thompson, Ringlet or
Aristocrat. Dr. J. P. Morgan, 3005 2nd
Ave., Columbus, Ga. : i
GAMES WANTED
Want to buy Round Heaq Game
pullets and cockerel unrelated. Felton
Brim, Pelham, Ga.
54
2
end Buckeye, pullets for some Dark
Cornish Game pullets. Will pay ex-
press both ways for good stock. H. W.
Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.
LEGHORNS WANTED :
Need any number of goog White or.
Brown Leghorn, or Ancona 4aying pul-
lets, if pure bred, healthy and well de-
veloped. Write what you have and
where located. A. C. Young, Hapeville,
Ga.
Want White Leghorn pullets, March:
and April hatch. Give full particulars.
G. B. Baldridge, 316 East Lake Drive,
N. E., Atlanta, Ga. ae
MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY
WANTED ..___..
Want to exchange 2 brown bantam
hens and one rooster for Fantail, Poult-
ers or Tumblers, or for any breed of
e|pure pigeon or bantam.
| Donaldson and Coffm
{| Grange, Ga. bs
Want to exchange some Barred Rock ;
offer.. Robt. Robinson, :
Point, Ga. > ad
Heavy breed friers that will ave
about 1 1-2 lbs. each. not over 2 Ib;
for any bird. Write ,stating the ki
and number you have, av. weight, a:
your very best price at your stati
Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Will pay $15 for 100 pure bred Ba
eq Rock chicks, 5 or 6 wks. old, he
and. strong, Thompson Ringlets
Aristocrat. Dr. D. E. Morgan,
New Bridge, Phenix City, Ala.
Want from 2 to 4 Marcy strain Blac.
Giant cockerels for breeding purposes
Jan. or Feb. hatch. State best cash
price delivered to Ocilla, Ga.~ J.
Tucker, RFD 2, Ocilla, Ga. ie
Black Minorcas, now laying, just b
high quality, quote lowest delivere
price. Reference required. LL. T. Bev-
erly, Box 27, Dixie, Ga. Cosa
Want 10 Buff Leghorn hens, will ex
change value for same. Mrs. J. Walte
Eason, Bowdon, Ga. i
~. Want any Quantity Barron or Fer
Strain laying pullets, must be healt
stogk. /Quote lowest delivereq pri
Furnish referenee from your Cou
rage LT. Beverly, Box 27, Disa
a. VSS ae
Paying 50 cts each for: 1929 Legh
hens, if suitable. W.S. Mixon, Gr
Ga... Also can use few\ hundred
horn chickens, 1 lb. to 1 1-2 lbs, 5
per cent pullets, at 25 cts per Ib. de-
livered. + ee
Want 20 to 40 White Leghorns, R
Reds, Anconas, Barred Rocks, or Whi
Orpington pullets, about 3 to 4 mo
old. Must be cheap, Pure stock. Hu
bert Bradley 3131 Piedmont Rd., N. E.
Atlanta, Ga. eee
Want to exchange 10 White Leghorn
hens for. 100 W. L. baby chicks. TL
Russell, RFD 5, Dublin, Ga. le ae
Experienced poultryman wants frot
100 to 200 ready-to-lay W. L. pulle
on 50-50 basis. Can give reference:
J. C. Etheridge, RFD 2, Forsyth, Ga.
Want to hear from party having Re
Indian Games. Give your best pric
on 10 pullets and 1 rooster. Mrs, Bo
Haze, RFD 1, Ousley, Ga. fos)
MINORCAS WANTED
Want 25 Buff Minorca pullets, 7 to
wks. old, at 50 cts each. Must be goos
healthy, thoroughbred stock. Mr
Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga. Jae
R I REDS WANTED de
Want to exchange 35 tame dewberr
plants, large enough to bear, for di
redpure bred Donaldson or Owe.
strain cockerel, large enough for se:
vice. Chrtstine Jones, RFD 2, Gills-
ville, Ga. ~ et
R. I. Reds, 3 to 4 mos
J
he
. old pullet
from bred to lay stock. Also layi
pullets and laying hens. ~Goog |
anq markings. Healthy and well
veloped. Priced reasonable. 5S.
Howe, Hapeville, Ga. he
Two very dark thoroughbred R.
Req cockerels, 75 cts each, or 2 fo
$1.30 cash only. Miss Clara Odom
RFD 2, Box 30, Sycamore, Ga. As
S. C. R. I. Red tes a pure bret
mn strain, Ap:
hatch, 3 lbs., dark red, $1 each. Mr;
J. T. @attillo, RFD 6, Box 60; =
R. I. Reds, full stock, Mrs. J. L. P:
rish, Nashville, Ga. Ahi
One hundred R. I. Red pullets, $
roosters, 75 cts each. April Hatch
A. Foster, Juliette, Ga. He
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED _
Want turkeys and peafowls. Wri
Mrs. J. R. Sevir, Carriere, Miss.
_Eggs For Sale. :
Thompson Imp. Ringlet eggs fron
stock, 2nd direct heavy laying strai
$1 for 15, $1.75 for 30 delivered. Cask
No checks accepted. Mrs. C. A. Wi
banks, RFD 5, Commerce, Ga.
Hatching eggs from Thompson Ii
Ringlet Barreq Rock and Ferris
White Leghorns, 90 cts per 15, $
for 30, delivered; Cartons.to be
turned. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, RFD
Bainbridge, Ga.
S. C. Black Minorca eggs fo
or will exchange for few settings.
Minorcas, Buff Rock ,or Dark Co
eggs, guaranteed pyre bred Pape st:
$1 per 15. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga,
Rhode Island Reg eggs, Owen straix
$1 per 15, or exchange for Dark
nish eggs, or Buff Rock eggs. .
Make best
have Minorca eggs. Ira
Newton, Ga
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Bulletin advertiser.
ST OF PRODUCING FIELD
~~ CROPS, 1938.
> average cost of producine the
corn crop on 4,150 farms was 73
per bushel; the average cost of
cing wheat on 2,898 farms was
4 per bushel, and the
f of producing oats on 3,081 farms
54 cents per bushel. Detailed
ion costs for these crops for
and summary of average
for six years, 1924,---1929, are
in- the accompanyinz tables by
aphical divisions and for~
reporting. Production costs
reported also for cotton and
shown by yield groups,
_ eost-of-production question-
ape to oe reporters
| 1929 to $19.01 in 1925.
average
all
rather
an average cost for the en-.
: MARERD. BULLETIN Ne
The cost fener include charges |
for labor of the farmer and his |
family, and a charge for the use of
his land on a cash-rental basis; so
that if the cost just equalled .
time and his investment.
The yields of the several crops on
the farms reporting were generally
higher than the estimated yields for |
the same crops reported by the Div-
lision of Crop and Livestock Estmates
-of the department. The indication is
that the farmers tended to give costs
on only the crops in which they spec-.
ialized, which would result in a. pro-
portionately large number of reports
on corn from the Corn Belt, on
wheat from the Wheat Belt, and so
'|on; in other words, the figures are
probably influenced to a greater ex-
than by -non-
commercial areas,
HOEN = es i
A comparison of production costs
|for the 6 years, 1924 to 1929, shows
that the annual cost of producing an.
acre of corn varied from $22.65 in
1928 to $24.97 in 1925, and that the
cost per bushel varied from 69 cents.
in 1925 to. 82 cents in 1924. For the.
country as a whole, the 1928 and 1929
bushel costs averaged the > same (73
cents). In the East North Central
and West North Central States, 1929
corn yields were lower than in 1928
and the cost per bushel was 5 cents
higher in 1929 than in 1928. In the
South Central States, with fair corn
yields in 1929, the cost per bushel
i was 8 cents lower than in 1928. These
figures are for ear corn, the cost of
| shelling not being included.
WHEAT
The acre cost-of producing wheat
on all farms reporting varied from
$21.01 in 1928 to $22.41 in 1925. The
average cost per bushel in 1929 was
$1.24, which was the same as the
previous year and 6 cents per bushel
higher than the cost in 1927. Out-
standing. decreases in the 1929 wheat
production costs over those of 1928
occurred in the North Atlantic, East
North Central,
States, where 1929 wheat. yields were
generally higher than in 1928. In all
of the other geographical divisions,
1929 yields were _ generally. repor ted
as lower than in 1928 and the 1929
bushel costs were from 13 cents to 15
cents higher in 1929 than in 1928.
OATS
The average cost of producing an
acre of oats varied from. $17.87 in
The average
cost per bushel varied from 50 cents
to 54 cents during the six years, 1924
to 1929. Oat yields in 1929 were low-
er than in 1928 in five geographical
divisions, and the average cost per
bushel in 1929 was higher in all but |
one of the six geographical divisions.
COTTON
Cotton reports were received from
929 cotton farmers, but the greater
number were from growers having
yields considerably above the aver-
age. The average yield of lint cotton
in the United States in 1929 was
about 155 pounds per acre according
to the Division of Crop. and Live-
stock Estimates. Of the total reports
received,. 273 showed yields of 101 to
180 pounds per acre, averaging 147
pounds, and the average cost for this
group of farms was 16 cts per
pound. Those farmers who had
yields of 100 pounds and less per acre
had costs considerably higher than
16 cents, and those who had the.
- | higher yields produced | at less, shee
the.
_price, the farmer was paid for his
and South Central.
Bantam eggs, $1.50.
| Peters Bldg., Atla
EXPAND TOBACCO GRADING
SERVIC IN THE ATLANTIC.
- COAST MARKETS
The official tobacco grading ser-
vice in the Atlantic . Coast, States,
sponsored last year by the U.S. De-
partment of Agriculture. and various
State marketing divisions, will be
conducted at numerous new markets
in the marketing season of 1930-31,
it. is announced by the department.
. Douglas and- Tifton, Ga., and Live
Oak, Fla., are the most. recent east-
ern iharkeets to apply for
graders. Last year the Virginia
Hill, Lynchburg, and Farmville.
year Federal graders will be station-
ed at these same markets and also at
South Boston and Danville, the lat-
ter the largest market in the State
and one of the
points for flue-cured tobacco. Peters-
burg. and Blackstone are also under
ly one small market, Smithfield, was
served in 1929. This year the service
will be available at Smithfield, Will-
jamston, Tarboro, and probably at
one or more of the larger markets.
tance many growers
crop to have it officially graded and
by the number of calls for grading
service. that have been made recent-
ly. It was clearly shown last year
that official grading not only had a
beneficial effect on prices. received
by growers, but also stimulated bet-
ter preparation of the tobacco for
market. This phase of service was
the tobacco grading service by the
tobacco trade. Approximately 11,000,-
000 pounds of tobacco was graded of-
ficially in the 1929-30 season. De-
/partment officials anticipate that at
least five times that amount will be
graded this year.
Eggs For Sale
White Australian guinea eggs, $1.25
per = delivered. L. E. Williams, Ty
Ty, Ga.
Barred Rock eggs, Thompson strain,
prize stock R. I. Red Donaldson strain,
blood testeq for B. W. D. Well select-
q eggs, summer prices on all, $1 per
15, delivered. No. checks accepted.
Mrs. Milton Sumner, RFD 3, Sylvester,
Ga. ~
. Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, direct
from Mrs. Donaldsons egg laying pens,
75 ets per setting,.or $6 per hundred.
Mrs. J. O; King, Lavonia, Ga.
50, $4 per hundred, del. Mrs. M. B.
Scroggs, Alto, Ga. .
Ring neck pheasant eggs, $5 per doz.
a Jennings, Jr., Box 84, Americus,
a
Morgan strain, stay white, White Or-
pington hatching eggs, $1.50 per set-
ae Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Americus,
a,
Aristocrat Barred Rock eggs for
hatching, $1.25 per setting. Mrs. Flor-
ence Strum, RFD 2, Statesporo, Ga.
Holtermans Aristocrat Barred Rock
eggs, very Best breeding, $2 per setting
for remainder of season, delivered, and
guaranteeq to please, Exchange for
hams, side meat, lard, syrup, honey,
corn, oats, or other products. J.
McWilliams, RFD 4, Marietta, Ga.
> Fresh duck eges for hatching, pure
fawn and white Indian Runners, $1
per doz. delivered. Will exchange for
Japanese Silkies or -Mammouth white
Pekin eggs. Write first. W. E. Wylam,
Cleveland, Ga.
Pure pred large. type Dark Cornish
game eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga.
Ringlet Barred Rock hatching eggs,
$1 per 15. Mrs. C. R. Sorrelis, RFD 1,
Monroe, Ga.
$2.25; setting of Genuine Buff Cochin
es ees Wish
official
important selling
consideration. In North Carolina on- |
' That the service proved popular |
ft last year -is indicated by the long dis-
hauled their
largely responsible for the support of
S. R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15, $2.50 for.
P.| Wood, South Atlanta, Ga. .
Setting of Giant Black Minora eggs,
Thursday, July 24, 1930. =
Pure ge Butt Orpington hatching -
eggs, $1 per 15. Mrs. C R. Sorrels,
|RED 1, Monroe, Ga.
Day old. chicks, Reds, Barred ata
Buff Rocks, Orpingtons, $9 per hun-
dred. Heavy mixed, $8.50. In lets. less
than 100, add 1 cent per chick. Pre-
paid live delivered.. Also 2 to 6 wks.-
old chicks. Write for prices. - RB. -#H
Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.
Choice Buff Rocks, pred ee high
egg producing flocks, small ots hei
ed with hens on July 25th; $3 per a5
chicks. Hens for mother, "$1, 50 each.
Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.
White Cochin, Buff Cochin, Black :
Red Old English Game, Golden Sea-
bright, bantam eggs, $2 for 13.
Eggs Wanted
One hundred and seventy five pure ; re
breq Barred Rock Imp. Ringlet eggs ne
State best
twice every three weeks,
price. Lloy Pruitte, 12 Ww. Lee St.,
Buford, Ga.
Want peafowl eges for natice
also turkey eges for AEBS, Mrs. a
R. Sevier, Carriere, Miss.
Baby Chicks For Sslee
Geo, ~
Austin, 356 Aurylena Ave., N. ay Oe a
lanta, Ga. .
markets where official tobacco south}
ing service was available were South
This |
Barred Rock and Reds, $12 per ee a
dred, mixeg heavies, $9 per hundred.
White Leghorns, $10 per hundred. For s :
descriptive folder, phone Dearborn _
1811 on write S.C. Bohanan, 1968 De- Ne
Kalb, Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Tancred W. L., Brown Leghorn, Ans S
cona, Barred Rock, or R. I. Red baby
chicks from healthy, blood tested
flocks of mature hens that have been
bred for high egg production, $10 per
hundred. Guarantee 100 percent live
delivery. Chicks shipped COD. S. Pp. oe
Howe, Hapeville, Ga. 5
Gaskins chicks have: given satisfac-_
tion fon several years. You get livabil-
ity, growth and eggs at no extra cost.
Write for fall prices.
Americus, Ga.
Mixed 4 wks. old chicks, 20 cts each:
six wks. old J. B. Giants, 30 cts each;
six wks. old R. I. Reds, 25 cts each;
White Leghorns, 6 wks. old, 25 cts en:
6 wks. old Barreda Rocks, 30 cts each.
Mrs. E. H. Smith, RFD 5, Box 48,
Cochran, Ga. -
Donaldson Rd chicks, $15 per hhun-
dred, weekly hatches; Mrs. Don Don~ 2 2
aldson, Decatur, Ga.
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 500 Barred Rork
raise on halves to 8 wks. on the 15th
of October. Plenty of feed, good
anges, 00q care. Write Rev, Jay B.
hite, RFD 1, Garfield, Ga. :
Want to exchange 500 capacity Buck-_
eye Brooder for 125 oaby chicks, any
i. oR. Gaskins, 2
chicks io : ae :
breed. Brooder in good condition. He es
V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
Live Stock For Sale
\. <OATTLE
One Jersey milch cow, 3 yrs. old, eg
fp ee
calf. Will freshen in Sept. Gives now. __
2 gals. milk per day. Must be sold by
Aug. 15th, price $60.. Doyle McEl-
henney, Box 82, Grovania, Ga.
One pure bred Jersey bull, now ready =
for service, wt. about 500 Ibs. Price
$50, or $55 crated, FOB Maysville; Ga.
Also mixed black Jersey and Holstein
heifer, breq to freshen March 12th, |
| $40: FOB Maysville, Ga. T. M. Perry,
Box 501, Maysville, Ga.
One 2 wks. old heifer calf from grade.
Jersey cow, giving 5 1-2 gal. milk. One
from 5 gal. Guernsey cow. Both from
Reg. sire, $15 each or will exchange for
20 early hatcheq White or Brown Leg=
horn pullets, or new wheat. N. A.
1 pure bred Jersey male call, solid
color, droppeq May 14th. $30 FOB.
registereg in buyers name. Pedigree
on request. Ned J. Bond, Bogart, Ga.
One reg Jersey and Holstein cow, 6
yrs. old, wt. 700 lbs. will freshen the =
last of October, and give 4 gals of milk
ne 2 \bs.-of butter. Is T. B. tested
anq A No. 1 in. every way. $50 at my
barn, or $55 crateq FOB Douglasville, -
Sag A. Ds Giles, RFD 2, Douglasville,
a Jersey rik cows, fresh with cal-
ves, 3 and 7 weeks old, one cow 5
yrs old, other 6 yrs., giving 3 gals. ea.,
$60 each at barn. Write Ned Sims, Ses
i 2, Maysville, Ga, ees aes
S-
part Jersey ang Guernsey heifer calf
e Stock For Sale
CATTLE FOR SALE |
, 3 gals. of milk, high percent-
tterfat, $75 without calf. E May-
ewton, Ga. ee
ade Guernsey milk cows for
-my barn, at reasonabl prices.
shipped. L. M. Kennedy, Coll-
a. * : }
heifer, Jersey. and Holstein, 3.
old $10. 1 Jersey bull 2 yrs old
. tongue and switch, $45-at barn
50 crated. H. B. Moor, Daniels-
ale Jersey calves, 3 mos. old,
each. Not registered. Mrs. J.
Lavonia, Ga. Ze
ice cow, fresh in, good milker an
-price reasonable. Apply to L.
gert, Jr., Alvaton, Ga, |
mos. old Jersey heifer calf,
ed to registration. light color
black switch. Marks for fine cow
s. name, $100,
will freshen Dec. 7th, $75.
ikes, RFD 2, Chester, Ga.
k Jersey heifer, 15 mos. old
grade cow, and is grand-
00
ater of the Jersey County bull, |
ated and shipped FOB. Also
k red 19 mos. old heifer from | mos. old, four pigs about 2 wks old, |
ow. Refused to Sell mother for
ll sell for $40 FOB. Send cer-
eck or P.O, money order if
9. Bb. Jones, RFD 2, |
Jersey cows for sale, Write T. L.
ioberfield, RFD 1, Ben Hill, Ga. |
lirty-five head of high grade
heifers, 1 1-2 to 3 yrs. old.
of the older ones _ springing.
& Aiken, Shady Dale, Ga.
Jersey bull, 7-8 Jersey and 1-8
-16 mos. old, wt around
. $30; Nice Jersey con, 5 YI.
cake i ee ery a ou
hen next spring, . J. O. Hardy,
morest, Ga. eS
ef cattle, quote best price per
, carload or all. Can see at
e. Baker & Chambliss, Ala-
A 1a, Ga. is aes ead
egistered Poll Hereford bulls and
rs, 10 to 16 mos. old, Prices rea-
io Perry E. Lunsford, Coving-
a
un
; Guernsey bulls out of high
oducing dams, sired by one of the
ast bulls of the breed. We will ac-
atisfactory notes payable in
he fall of 1930 or 1931. Herd free
rom contagious abortion and _ tuber-
sis. Prices $50 and up. F. S. Bai-
Secy., 35 Linden Ave., NE, Atlan-
Bae
nice grade Jersey heifers that
eshen in fall and after Christ-
, also 5 that will freshen in the
all. Balance of cattle nice grade
mon and in good shape. W. H. H.
arham, RFD 1, McDonough, Ga. _
Pure bred extra good Jersey milk
| butter cow, first calf, fresh in
out calf, $75. One fine bull,
2 yrs old, heavy built. R. F.
, Sylvester, Ga. :
One cream colored Jersey cow, in
ood shape. 4 gal. per day, 7 yrs. old,
f 4 mos. old. Will take $60 at my
ar rs. Bertha Gable, RFD 3,
suchanan, Ga. ees
heifer calves, 3 to 4 mos. old,
a
and Blue Jersey, all for $20; 1
ee 5 mos. old, $15. E. B.
RFD 2, Talking Rock, Ga.
sell Jersey bull calf 10 mos old
or $15. Black and red\Jersey mixed,
10 better stock known. Zack Price,
Ellaville, Ga. Z
C= HOGS ae
3 Big Bone Guinea pigs, 1 male and
females, $5 each; 6 Duroc and Big
one Guinea pigs, crossed, $4 each
OB Mitchell, Ga. J. E. Raley, RFD 1,
jell, Ga. eS
ice sow, 8 mos..old, wt. 160 Ibs.
00q condition. Will sell for $15.
Must be sold by Aug. 15th. Doyle Mc-
y, Box 82, Grovania, Ga.
=.
, Box
old, crosseg. with Duroc, $30 at
Will not. aoe: Alex Barfield,
Louisville, Ga. ase
nd China and Duroc breed pigs,
. old, price $4 each. Mrs. G. W.
5 1, Box 38, Arnolds-
with Holstein, Hereford, Jer- |
Poland China sow and 6 pigs, |
1 Reg. Duroc Jersey male, age 1 yr.
wt. about 200 lbs, $30 FOB. Wyn, EL
Barfield, Louisville, Ga. ~
Poland China pig, thoroughbred,
papers on him, reasonable price. Carl
Brown, Howard, Ga. ae
_. Mature Duroe Jersey male, regis-
tered; cholera. immune, Scissons
ae $25. Maynard Swann, Newton,
One full blooded Poland China sow
| 2 yrs, old, now weaning second bunch.
of nine pigs. Sow will weigh 400 lbs.
Fat. Will sell or exchange for equal
value. If interested, write R. H. Hen-
slee, RFD 4, Villa Rica, Ga. =
Registered Big Bone Black Essex,
Satisfaction guaranteed. W. J. Barge-
ron, Sardis,:Ga, :
Pure bred Black Guinea. hogs of
choice breeding for breding purpos-
es only. Pigs and shoats at reduced
prices. All cholera immune, satisfac-
tion guaranteed. J. B. Proctor, East-
man, Ga. a =
Reg stock S. Poland China pigs, 50
Ibs. to 200 lbs, each. Well. marked,
parties invited to come to see them
if interested. C.. R. Morgan, Ameri-
cus, Ga. - a :
2 pure bred Poland China pigs, one
male and one female, 5 mos. old,
cholera immune, $12.50 each FOB
here. C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga.
Two brood sows, 8 shoats about 4
all $50 cash FOB Manor, Edgar Her-
rin, Jr., Manor, Ga.
Duroc Jersey pigs, 5 to 7 mos old,
registered in buyers name at reason-
able prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins,
Ga. $ & rex 7 3
Thoroughbred~ White Poland China
shoats, over 3 mos. old, $10 each FOB
here, if taken at once, J. Johnson, Jr.,
Dixie, Ga.. - ee
One black sow, Essex and Guinea
crossed, 1-2 each, in good shape and
six pigs, farrowed July 3rd, last pigs
sired by Reg. Duroc; $20... Macon
Walden, RFD B, Box 49,Gibson, Ga:
12 pigs, 8 wks. old, Poland China
and Duroc cross, in good shape 5
males, 7 gilts, $3.50 each, or $40 for
lot, FOB barn. Also 2 nice Duroc
Jersey shoats, wt. about 112 lbs., $10.
Reynolds, RFD 1, Concord, Ga.
18 pigs, 10 wks. old, good stock, $3
each, at my home. G. S. May, War-
then, Ga.- 2 ee Ro
Reg. Duroc sow, Sylvester Uneeda
Lass, N-709022, farrowed June 5th,
1923, first litter, 7 pigs, last litter, 13
pigs. Bred to Duroc boar. Make offer.
Miss Kate Lancester, Sylvester, Ga.
6 3-4 Duroc, 1-4 Poland China pigs
two pigs, half Duroc, half Big Bone
Guinea, all weigh 25 lbs. each. No
checks. E. T. Mathis, Mitchell, Ga.
Will exchange Black Essex boar,
wt. 250 lIbs., 10 mos. old, for Poland
China boar about 1 yr. old. J. J. Har-
ris, Pelham, Ga. :
HORSES AND MULES
lbs. Good all round work mule and
sound, about 8 yrs. old. A. . Gold-
wire, Box 123, College Park, Ga. Phone
Calhoun 2323-R.
Goog heavy mule. Will swap for
milk cow. Mrs. R. P. Eubanks, RFD 1,
Conley, Ga.
- One farm mule for sale, . gentle,
work anywhere. In good order, about
15 yrs. old. $50. J. H. Phillips, Gay,
Ga. :
Shetland pony, brown with. white
spots, wt. 550 lbs. 7 yrs. old. Trained |
for saddle or buggy. Used to children.
Make offer. M. Simonton, Greenville,
Ga.
One Shetland pony, gentle, age 11
yrs. Wt. 250 lbs. Knows lots of tricks.
Write R. L. Proctor, Cuthbert, Ga.
Two mules for sale, cheap for cash,
or will exchange for cows, hogs or
chickens. C. D. Canady, RFD 1, Sur-
rency, Ga. }
One black mare mule, 7 yrs. old, wt
about 1100 Ibs. Sound and gentle, will
work any where. Price, $180 cash. L.
Pa Bowen, RFD 2 Box 55, Eastman,
G :
1 bay mare, good and gentle, will:
work anywhere. Good saddle nag, if
interested write R. F. Gallaway,;
RFD. 1, Copperhill, Tenn.
out 1100 lbs. Good worker. Call Wal-
nut 7799 or write J. T. Etheridge, 306
Walton Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
- Good work mule, will exchange for
milk cow or heifer that will freshen
soon, or will sell for $50. J. O. Hardy,
Demorest, Ga. ee ee ce:
OR SALE
BULLETIN
bits,
| will exchange for
immune for life against cholera and}
each, or 9 cts per lb. FOB barn. J. G.|,
| buck, pedigreed and ent. to registra-
One light bay mare mule, about: 900 |
Large. mare mule for sale, wt. ab- |
* i
bucks with pedigree, or reg. same breed
or age. Louis Smallwood, Box 303,
Swainsboro, Ga. ;
, One pr. large Belgian hare rabbits, |
14 mos. old, $3) 1 pr. White Ne -
lanq rabbits, hide te mos. pid. et
mos .old; $3; one pr. Himalayan rab-
16 mos. old, $3; Black Belgian
hares, 50 cts each, 2 mos. old; Himalay-
ans, 2 mos..old, 50 cts each. 2 Flemish
Giant does, 10 mos. old, bred-or open,
$2 each, or will exchange for pigeons.
Herman Mize, Americus, Ga.
Stahls Gold. Certificate Chinchillas,
old stock, reg. Young can be register-
ed. Reasonable price.
Marietta, Ga. x
_ New Zealand white rabbits, 15. does
and 2 bucks, most of does ready to
breed; also Chinchillas at. all ages,
direct from Sthauls, all in good con-
dition. Will sell very reasonable.
sa for prices. W. R. Rain, Edison,
x un,
Chas. Watson,
_ Chinchilla rabbits, entitled to reg-
istration, Will sell or exchange same
for chickens of any kind. Mrs. J. W.
ane 773 Delmar Ave., Atlanta,
Two pr. of New Zealand Rabbits,
four White Leg-
horn hens or one pair for two hens.
J. M. OKelley, RFD 2, Social Circle,
Pedigreed Chinchillas, 15 does,
part for anything I can use.
bucks, $2. to $4 each; 30 young, 2 to
4 mos. old, $1 each. Will exchange
part fo ranything I can use. Will
furnish papers with all rabbits. sold.
All orders for $5 or more delivered. L.
M. Williams, RFD 2, Box 505-A, At-
Ga.
lanta, Ga.
* Young stock of Belgians and N. Z.
crossed, ready for shipment, 50 cts ea
or will exchange for anything I can
= Bo He Gumner, RED 32 Ty Ty;
a. ee : i
Gaskins rabbits make you money.
Write for special prices during next
30 days. H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga.
6 New Zealand red does, 3 mos. old
and 2 grey bucks, 5 mos. old, 75 cts
each; also 8 mixed rabbits, 2 mos.
old. 35 cts each or lot for $8. Jas.
Holbrook, RFD 1, Hartwell, Ga.
Stahls Chinchillas, one 8 mos. old
tion, tested breeder, $4; 3 chinchil-
la bucks, ped. 4 1-2 mos. old, $1.25
each; 1 pr. N. Z. reds, 9 mos. old,
doe bred, $3.50; 1 N. Z. red 4 1-2
mos. old ped. buck, $1.50.
of disease, fat and healthy, good col-
or and standard wt. Brown eyes and
tails. Papers. on every rabbit except 9
mos. old Reds. Do not know their
eres: Pratt Smith, RFD 4, Baxley,
a. TSAR
Two extra fine, 14 wks. old New
'|Zealand White does, $2.50 each, FOB }
Geo. T. Northcutt, Jr., 108 Sessions
St., Marietta, Ga.
_N.. Z. white rabbits, also Chinchil-
las, best breeding. David Jennings,
Jr., Box 84, Americus, Ga. oe
Chinchilla rabbits, reg. stock, does
5 mos. old, $2; 6 mos. old, bred to a
fine buck, $3. Will exchange for any
kind 8 poultry. J. M. Jones, Gary-
son, Ga, ~
es eo FARM LAND EDITION
Will
All free |
Pure bred N. Z. red rabbits. 2 1-2
mos. old, $2 per pr. FOB Hampton.
R. B. Crowder, Runny Side, Ga.
Belgian hares, young and old stock, ~~
50cts each for young, $2.50 to $3 for
does, and will breed them, Bucks,
$1.50 to $2 each. C. H. Overby, 22 E-
leventh St., Columbus, Ga. Kea cae
Chinchillas; and White Flemish .
Giants, all ages, and priced accord- ie
ingly. Pedigreed, registered.
onton, Greenville Crass
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE |
15 good ewes, ready to breed, fairly
good shape, $75 for the lot at barn.
J. T. McClung, Hiram, Ga. ee
One pure breq Hampshire ram lamb).
breg in Ky. Price $20 FOB Chicka-~
M. Sim-
mauga, Ga. Chas. E. Owings, Chicka-
mauga, Ga. }
Five high grade Southdown lambs.
These lambs are sired by a reg. South-_
down ram. ang look ,like pure breeds,
ready for service this fall. H. A. Petty,
Dawson, Ga. foe Ie
Five high grade Southdown ram.
lambs, these lambs sired by a reg.
Southdown ram and look like pure
breeds. Ready for service this fall. H.
An Petty, Dawson, Gar hy ae te
Two: fine registered Nubian milk
goats, fresh in.milk. Prices reason-
able. A. C. Goldwire, Box 123, College
Park, Ga. Cece ob . Np aS
One 3 mos. old, half Nubian, half
Toggenburg buck for sale, $5, or x-
change. Eg Cobb, RFD 8, Gainesville,
Ga. Sas : Siete
Two reg. pure bred Toggenberg does.
J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. eae
8 goats for sale, over half Toggen-
burg buck, 1 yr. old, and 7 young ~
does, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old. (common
grade, buck, $8, pair, $10, or $15 for
\lot. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.
Sell or exchange one 3-4 Nubian 2
yr. old milk goat, natural horniless,
with two 1 mos. old 7-8 Nubian doe
kids. O. B. Chandler, Palmetto, Ga.
Two high grade Nubian does, hea-
vy milkers, freshen in 10 days with
second kids, as pretty as a deer. Jno.
S. Allen, RFD\ 2, College Park, Ga.
Pure bred Tog enburg Goat. Now
giving over 2 qts of milk daily. Per-
fect pet, vigorous, healthy. $25 FOB
Sparks, Ga.
Ga.
Live Stock Wanted _
~ CATTLE WANTED ae
Want to buy 3 graded milch cows,
must be goog in quality and prices
F. C. Garrett, Sparks,
must be cheap to be considered. J.
R. Browning., Stockton, Ga. ae
_-Want Jersey or Guernsey baby
heifer calves. W. J. Morgan, RFD 3,
Shellman, Ga. iia ine
Want one pure bred red Pole bull |
calf, about 3 or 4 mos. old. Must be
cheap for cash. L. A. Yeomans, Mer-.
shon, Ga. ve
Will give: two Duroc pigs and forty
mixed or Leghorn hens for 3. gal.
fresh cow, delivered Griffin. W. S.
Mixon: Griffin; Gai pes
Want good gentle milch oe va
for cash. R. B. Hutcheson, RFD 3,
Temple, Ga. : oe
_ AUGUST 21ST
2.
Now is the time to mail us notices for our next
farm land edition, which will appear August 21st.
Notices will only be carried for parties who _
have farms for sale or for rent, or parties who
wish to purchase or rent
city property nor will we
tate agents.
farms. We will not list
carry notices for real es-
f
Farms wanted or for rent on ahares may be
listed weekly under the farm help columns of the
Market Bulletin.
: Bit A
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| _ Live Stock Wanted +6
PAGE SIX a
CATTLE WANTED
Want young Hereford bull old en-
ough for service, registered or pure
bred not registered. W. L. King, Con-
= yers,, Ga.
Will give 50 mixed hens for a 3 gal
fresh cow, or to freshen within 30
days. Prefer 2nd or 3rd calf. W. S.
_ Mixon, Griffin, Ga. ;
RABBITS WANTED
Want truly marked Dutch rabbits
at once, at reasonable prices. J. D.
- Tally, Box 107, Bremen, Ga.
Want two pr. rabbits, Chinchillas
preferred. Will exchange value for
same. Address P. H. Hilton, Box 4,
Homer, Ga,
SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want reg. or pure bred Nubian doe.
he
Give description and price in first let-
ter. Mrs. C. R. Watson, Marietta, Ga.
Georgia Products
For Sale
ro
-. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
=~ per Ib.
x
ee
: * ,Otootan Soy beans, $5.50.
Remit-
tance with order. B. T. Marshall, Box
67, Ft. Valley, Ga.
3 1-2 bu. sound Slightly mixed
Whippoorwill peas, $1.50 per bu. R.
- Brooks, RFD 1, Villa Rica, Ga.
Tommy Maynard,
Ga.
~ 30 bu. medium size, 2-crop speck-
led peas. Write for prices. J. C.
Stubbs, Lanier, Ga.
_ Lady Finger peas, 25 cts per lb.
RFD 2, Newton,
_ New crop of peas, Lady Fingers
' and 3 other kinds of field peas. R. C.
Loyd, RFD 1, Nicholls, Ga.
Few quarts black Mexican weevil-
proof crowder peas, plant dark night
in July, will make before frost. Good
table pea, 50 cts per qt. Add postage.
- Mrs. Jno. C. Williams, Soperton, Ga.
Sugar crowder peas, 10 cts per lb.
in pod, 25 cts per lb. shelled, deliver-
ed by parcel post. Parkers black-eye
same price, clean, sound and _ bright,
- 1930 crop. Shows no weather. Z. R.
Hutchinson, Quitman, Ga.
_ Will exchange sound mixed peas
: . for R. I. Red hens, honey or hams, or
=402--$1. By, mail,
*
Ce
pea, good bearers.
w
will sell same for cash at a reason-
able price. J. C. Burroughs, RFD 1,
Compton, Ga.
1 qt. purple Hull Crowders, 45 cts.
delivered, 2 qts., 85 cts. Two-crop
W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga. ;
_ Willet Wonder winter english pea to
be planted in Oct. and Nov. Most won-
~derful English pea in South; 3 Ibs.
add 5 cts per lb.
postage. Wholesale prices to dealers.
Jno. Underwood, C-o Blakely Farms,
Blakely, Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE
-4 to 7 lbs. fresh yellow Jersey butter
per week, 45 cts per Ib. Mrs. Cora
Walker, Temple, Ga. ~
6 or 7 lbs. nice clean butter, 35 cts
Would like to trade same year
30. cts delivered. Mrs. Dora
Miller, RFD 3, Box 122 Palmetto, Ga.
Pure Jersey: butter, finest made,
square molds, guaranteed satisfactory
35 cts per lb. plus postage. Will send
sample free. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Box
102, Bremen, Ga.
CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE
200 bu. good, soung, corn in shuck,: $1
per bu, FOB Pridgen, Ga. Ivey
- round,
ee Knight, Pridgen, Ga.
a
FRESH AND CURED MEATS FOR
5 SALE
3 country cured hams, 20 to 25
Ibs. each, 30 cts per lb, delivered. No
personal checks accepted. R. N. Far-
rar, Fayetteville, Ga. ;
Two cured hams, smoked with hic-
kory, 35 cts per lb, delivered in Ga.
Also lard, put up in new 50 lb. cans,
15 cts per lb, delivered in Ga. J. E.
Bailey, Raymond, Ga.
3 country smokd hams, wt. 24 Ibs.
each, 27 cts per lb FOB. Send P. O.
Money order. R. M. Wicker, Wrights-
_ ville, Ga.
_-. Country cured hickory smoked
hams. 35 cts per'lb., Shoulders. 25cts
per Ib, Lard, 18. cts per lb. Riley C.
~ Couch, Turin, Ga.
One nice dry country .cured, hick-
% ory smoked ham, wt. 37 Ibs., 35 cts
_ per lb, delivered in Ga., if P. O. mon-
x order is enclosed. Mrs. P. W. Hy-
tt, RFD 4, Bowdon, Ga.
- Hickory smoked hams, 100 Ibs. or
more, 28 cts. per Ib, less 30 cts per lb.
Smoked shoulders, 100 Ibs. or
Je cts per lb, FOB P
son, Ga. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,
a.
FRESH VEGETABLES FOR SALE
White and red onions, grown from
sets. N. C. Taylor, Wiley, Ga. ~
~ For sale, beets. Sample on request,
at market. prices. N. C. Taylor, Wiley,
Ga. :
FRESH PRODUCE FOR SALE
50 bu. Certified Nebraska Red Bliss
Irish seed potatoes, No. 3 to plant to
Aug. 15th. Made 80 bu. to acre this
season, directions as to how to plant.
80 cents per bu. FOB Clyo. Will ship
in sacks. W. T. Greene, Clyo, Ga.
Will swap, trade for, vr buy any
farm products at wholesale market
price that I.can use. Write Dr. J. P.
Morgan, 3207 2nd Ave., Columbus, Ga.
New crop field and table peas, mixed,
$3.50 pr. bu. FOB Hickox, Ga. No
personal checks accepted. C.F.
FRUITS FOR SALE
Apples, good for making jelly and
pies, 50cts per gal. delivered, Maude
Hamby, RFD 3, Greenville, Ga.
Sweet and juicy Carmen grapes, 15c
per lb. in 100 lb. lots, FOB vineyard.
Now ripe, Aug. 15th to 25th. I. H.
Johnson, RFD 6, Dublin, Ga.
100 Hampers pineapple pears, ready
to ship immediately. W. H. Kennedy,
Townsend, Ga.
Nice apples for sale, for canning or
cider, 50. cts per peck,: del. HH. V.
Franklin, Register, Ga.
GRAIN FOR SALE _
Kanota Oats, $1 per: bu. Two or
three weeks earlier than Fulghum
W. C. Manly, Carnesville, Ga. hs
Abruzzi Rye, mixeg with vetch, $2
per bushel. F. J. Grier, Clermont, Ga.
Genuihe tall, home grown seed
Abruzzi rye, $2.25 per bu. Remittance
with order. B. T..Marshall, Box 67, Ft.
Valley, Ga. : ;
Genuine Fulgum home grown seed
oats, 65 cts. Remittance with order.
B. T. Marshall, Ft. Valley, Ga.
HONEY, BEES & BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
New, bright honey in comb, or ext.
in 10 lb. buckets, $1.50 per bucket, al-
so new white honey in comb or ex-
tracted in 10 lb. buckets, (gallberry)
postage paid on all orders. Send
money order. R. W. Browning, RFD
8, Dublin, Ga. :
Nice, white comb honey in cans, .50
to 75 lbs. to can, 15 cts per lb. FOB
Meansville. A. G. Oliver, -
Meansville, Ga.
Pure strained honey in 10 lb. buck-
ets. $1.25 each. FOB. L! A. Yoemans,
Mershon, Ga. :_
Nice, new, bright, fancy comb or
ext. honey, packed and labeled in 5
lb. tin containers, 6 to case, $5 per
case. Also ext. honey in 16 oz. glass
jars, 24 to case, $5 per case, all FOB.
David Muriar, Douglas, Ga. .
Pure ext. honey in 5 lb. cans, $1
delivered. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit-
land, Ga.-
15 colonies Italian bees, in good 8
frame houses, $75 for lot, or will ex-
change for good young Jersey cow,
fresh in. C. L. Whatley, Cuthbert,
Ga.
Nice ext. honey in 10 lb. buckets,
$1.75, comb, $1.75, prepaid. 6 cans to
case ext. honey, $6.50 per case, comb,
$7 per case. FOB. Cuthbert. . L.
Whatley, RFD 3, Cuthbert. C. L.
Nice chunk honey, 20 cts per lb,
add postage. Prompt shipment. Lon-
nie Rundles, RFD 17, Gainesville, Ga.
3 stands of bees, $2 each at farm,
also 8 lbs. of beeswax, 30 cts per lb,
delivered. M. G. Smith, Rocky Creek,
Farm, RFD 2, Toccoa, Ga.
Pure strained honey in 10 lb. pails,
$1.15 each, or two 10-lb pails for
$2.25. Also comb honey, 11 cts per Jb.
Shipped in 10 lb. pails, guaranteed
bright and free from bee bread. All
FOB. Milan, Ga. R. Av Craway, RFD
1, Box 98, Milan, Ga.
Fine grade of gallberry comb hon-
ey in 60 and 70 Ib. cans, 15 cts per
lb. FOB. Murl J. Morris. Baxley, Ga.
New honey, 10 cts per Ib. Mrs. P. J.
Byrd, RFD 4, Fitzgerald, Ga. . :
This years crop of honey, chunk; and
strained, in 10 Jb, cans. -1.50 per can,
6 cans for $8.50. Alex Barfield, RFD
2, Louisville, Ga.
Nice, new bright fancy comb or ext.
honey, labelleq and packed in 5 Ih. tin
containers, 6 to case, $5 per case; also
ext. honey in 16 oz. glass jars, 24 to
case, $5 per case, All FOB. David
Merier, Douglas, Ga. _ 3
New crop fancy honey, $4.20 per case
lots. J. T. Altman, Box 336, Alma, Ga.
MARKET ~
Rowell, RFD 1, Box 21, Winokur, Ga. |
peaches, or anything I can use. Mrs.
RFD 1,
of 6 No. 5 pails, special prices on larger
BULLETIN.
Nice, clear ext. honey, 10 Ib. cans, $1
each FOB Lumpkin, Delivered in first
zone for $1.25; second zone, $30, third
zone, $1.40. Send P. O. Money Order.
E. J. Horne, Lumpkin, Ga.
Fancy ext. honey put up in 5 ang 10}
lb. pails, FOB~here, 12 5-lb pails to
case, $7.25; 6 10-lb. pails to case, $6.50
per case; 2 10-lb. pails to case, $3.10
per case postpaid; 1 10-lb pail, $1.50
postpaid. Several 52-gal. barrels at
$1.10 per gal. by the barrel. All orders
shipped promptly. John A. Crummey,
Doctortown; Ga.
Gallberry: blend dripped honey, 5 gal.
boxeg honey cans, $5.50 FOB. Sample
free. Geo. Kirkland, Jr., Swainsboro,
\Ga
e POTATOES FOR SALE |
100 bu. nice new Porto Rican yams
now ready for-market.. State best
prices. H. L. Roberts, Guyton, Ga.
SYRUP FOR SALE y
Ga. cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, 70 ct
per can. Crate of 6 10-Ib cans $3.50
Mrs. P. J. Byrd, RFD 4, Fitzgerald,
Gan = = x
Pure red cane syrup, 6 10 lb. cans
to case, $3.75 per case; 12 lb. cans to
case, $4 per case. ,Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga.
- StrictlyNo. 1 pure Ga. cane syrup
in} new bbls. about 35 gals. to barrel,
45 cts per gal. FOB Whigham, Ga. E.
P. Trulock, Whigham, Ga.
.. VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Good table peas, green shells, state
prions offered. H. L. Roberts, Guyton,
a. < fh -
Few hampers butterbeans, white
variety, each week, $2 per hamper.
Also small tender okra, same. price,
FOB Ambrose, or will exchange for
honey, syrup, meat ,lard, or anything
can use. Tom. P. Trowell, RFD 1,
Ambrose, Ga. f
Purple hull Java, Speckled Crowder
and Tillman peas; fresh picked, $2.75
per bu. FOB. Also Ruby King bell
pepper, 10 cts per lb. in boxes, not pre-
paid. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga.
Nice cabbage, 10 cts per lb, fresh
green butterbeans, 1) cts per lb, Okra,
10 cts per Ib, or will exch. for glass
fruit jars, baby chicks, feed _ sacks,
Glen Holton, RFD 4, Soperton, Ga.
Georgia Products
Wanted
FRUIT WANTED
Want to exchange 1-2 bu new crop
Black crowder pea seed for 3 bu. of
good, sound peaches for canning. I
to pay charges on peas, other party
to pay charges on peaches. Write
Mrs. Joe L. Smith, Homerville, Ga.,
RFD 2, Box 4. :
Parties having figs ang Blue Damson
plums for sale, communicate with Mrs.
Lawrence Mitchell, 123 State Capitol,
Atlanta, Ga.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
WANTED .
Want 150 lbs. of country side meat,
smoked, about 15 to 20 lbs. to the side.
Quote best price. B. H. Sample, Dub-
lin, Ga. e
FRESH PRODUCE WANTED |
New crop Lady Peas, please quote
price and send sample. J. Hinton
Clark, 908 Highland Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
GRAIN WANTED
Seed oats and rye for fall sowing.
W. J. Morgan, RFD 3, Box 46, Still-
man, Ga.
Will exchange 2 baby Jersey heifer
calves for new crop wheat at market
price. State price. N. A. Wood, Af-
lanta, Ga.
Want one to two thousand bushels
new corn at your door. Pay cash.
Give me best'!cash price in 100 bu. lots
in ear or shelled. Can furnish sacks.
ae R. Wooliff, RFD 1, Flowery Branch,
Miscellaneous For Sale
Booking orders for seedling Golden
Seal plants for delivery by last of Sept.
$12.50 per M; 10M and up; $10 per M.
ad M. Moore, RFD 2 Eastanollee,
a. se :
Yellow root for sale, 4Q cts per lb.
cash. Laura McCurry, RFD 5, Box 19,
Clarkesville, Ga, S
Nice dry yellow root, 40 cts per lb.
green, 25 cts. Cash or money order.
Thursday, July 24, 1930.
2
25 cts per 1b; wilq cherry bark, 25 cts
per 1b;, birch bark, 4 lbs. for $1. tur
pentine root, 25 cts per lb; peppermint
dried, 50 cts per Ib; garlic, red dog-
wood, bark, 25 cts per lb; pennyroyal
herb, 50 cts per 1b; sassafras roots, 30
cts per tb. Mrs. Mary Lue LEato:
RFD 1, Dahlonega, Ga fees
50 Ibs. used feathers for sale or e:
change. Ernest S.,. Horne, Cochran,
Ga. oe Be
Strawberry jam, 35 cts pre pt.
livered; artichoke relish, 35 cts per
20 cts per half pint, delivered. chow
chow pickle, 35 cts per pt. delivered.
Mrs. Roy D. Tankersly, Appling, Ga. _
Fresh water groung Graham flour,
made from selected, recleaned wheat,
$3.50 per hundred Ibs FOB Adairsville
Ga. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. __
100 cotton feed sacks, $10; 100 bur-
lap sacks, $5, or will exchange for
; oe at 25cts. W. S. Mixon, Griffin,
ay
Pure apple vinegar, 3 1-2 yrs. \old,
in 50 gal. barrels, 35 cts per gal. FOB
and $1.50 for barrel, or 10 gals at 40
cts per gal. and 50 cts per gal ang 50c
for keg fob or yow furnish vessel. Mrs.
G. J. Holcomb, Box 102, Bremen, Ga.
- Vinegar, white and red, 50 gal, bi
15cts per gal. FOB Dublin, Cash w
. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga.
Ginseng, Golden seal. nightshade,
Columbo root, milk weed, Va., Snake-
root, yellow sorrell, oak of Jerusalem,
Liverwort, Pappoos root, h
hound, spikenard, fever wort,
set Mullen, Culvers root, bee balm
paaty rooot, catnip, black snakeroo'
stoneroot, Jimson. weed, sneeze weed,
Senega snakeroot, bloodroot, j
root, soap-root, wild ginger.
Hamby, RFD 3, Greenville, Ga.
Miscellaneous Wanted
White chicken feed sacks in good
condition, 100- lb. size, will exchange
jonquils or flag lily bulbs for same.
Mrs. T. W. Cline, RFD 2 Rydal, Ga.
Want about 100 Jute sacks to hold
5 bu or more. S. L. Thornton, RFD 2,
Dewey Rose, Ga. et Ne ee
Plants For Sale |
Charleston and Wakefield, also Flat
Dutch cabbage plants, New Stone and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants, Ga.
heading collard plants, 65 cts per 500;
-$1 per M; sweet pepper and egg plants,
40 cts per hundred; $1 per 500; $1.75
per M. all postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude
Branan, Lewiston, Ga. Lie
Celery plants, grown from Hastings
Golden Self-Blanching seed, 50 cts per
hundred. Miss Bessie Martin, RFD 9,
Gainesville, Ga. oe Ne
Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 15 cts_
per hundred; hot pepper plants, 20 cts
per hundred; everbearing strawberry
plants, 30 cts per hundred. Mrs.
Louisa Blaylock, RFD 3, Box 48, Elli-
jay, Ga. Se =
Tomato plants, now ready, $1.25 per
M, cabbage plants, same price. G. E.
Waldrip, RFD 1, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Missionary strawberry plants, 40 cts
per hundred; $1.15 per 500. $2.25 per
M. Rhubarb, 75 cts per doz; cash or
money ordes# only. Mrs. T. H. McCur--
ley, RFD 5, Hartwell,Ga. 7 6 8]
Wakefield cabbage plants, Stone and
Baltimore tomato plants, heading col-
lard plants ,guaranteed good, strong
plants, 50 cts per 300; $1.20 per M;
delivered. 5M or more, $1 per M FOB.
ae Crow, RFD 2, Flowery Branch,
Dutch ang Wakefield cabbage plants,
Stone tomato plants, heading collard
plants, 50 cts per 400; $1 per M..
postpaid. 5M up, 70 cts per M, ex-
press collect. H. P. Crow. RFD 2,
Gainesville, Ga. Ste
New Stone and Baltimore tomato
plants, $1.10 per M delivered; 10 M,
$8 collect. Wakefielg cabbage, head-
ing variety collards, $1.15 per M. de-
livered. Now ready. W. O. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Ga. - wee
_,Genuine imp. Porto Rican potato
vines, $1.35. per M, FOB. No cuttings
less than 10 in. Guarantee satisfac-
ee. G. H. Lord, RFD 1, Graham,
Red and black raspberries, 12 for 50
cts, $1.50 per hundred, delivered. oe
den gooseberries, 12 for 75 cts del.
Horseradish, 12 for 60 cts; pie plants,
rhubarb, 6 for $1. delivered: Sage, 3
for 25 cts; everbearing raspberries, 1
yr old, $15 per M. Mountain laure's,
12 to 18 in. high, evergreen, $2 per
Mrs. T. H. MeCurley, RFD 5, Hartwell,
MGB ag eee :
A
jlonega, Ga.
hundred. Mrs. Mary Liu. Eaton, Dah-
P
day, July 941090.
Plants For Sale _
omato, collard, ang cabbage plants,
ts per 300, 75 cts per 500; $1 per M,
d. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga.
Genuine imp. red skin Porto Rican
otato vines, $1.35 per M FOB. Mrs.
Lord, Graham, Ga. 4
Yabbage plants, large quantity now
, hice strong plants will stand
weather, set out now for fall
eads, $1 per M. Andrew B. Clark,
homasville, Ga.
ne and Baltimore tomato plants,
efield, Copenhagen, Flat Dutch
age and collard plants, $1.25 per
ailed, 5M lots or more, $1 per M.
anteed. B.-R. Woodruff, Flowery
neh, Ga.
ab
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, -25
S per hundred, 60 cts per 300: 75 cts
er 500; $1.25 per M. Cash with order,
in oe Oakwood, Ga. oo
ew Stone and Greater Balti
nato plants, 25 cts io per
aes. pants, $1 ;
( ompson, RFD 1,
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
Bes, New Stone tomato plants, 25c
ee Crow, RFD 1, Oakwood, Ga
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants,
Yew Stone tomato plants, and Ga.
eading collard plants, now ready,
cked in ventilated boxes, 25 cts per
undred, $1.25 per M. postpaid. Prom-
t shipment. J. B. Bennette, RFD i
owery Branch, Ga.
Guaranteed well rooted, 8 in. Has-
Ss cabbage heading col-
plants, Chas. Wakefield cabbage
ants, 60 cts per 300; $1 per 1700;
25 per M, postpaid. Expert pack-
Ing, roots moist packed. C. R. Burell,
RED D 1, Auburn, Ga.
ate Flat Dutch cabbage and Ga.
ollard plants, 20 cts per hundred;
ts per 300; $1.50 per M. Stone}
_ tomato plants, 20 cts per hundred;
_ Giant crimson* tomato plants, 25 cts
per hundred; celery, 2 doz for 15cts,
0 cts per hundred. Will exchange
for good meat, lard or chunk honey.
Henry Eller, RFD 3, Ellijay, Ga.
_ Hastings Golden self: - blanching
celery plants, 50 cts per hundred.
Miss Velvie Martin, RFD 9, Gaines-
ville, Ga.
__ Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
35cets per hundred;
bearing strawberry plants, 35 cts per
hundred; black and red everbearing
raspberries, 75 cts per doz; Himalaya
ewberries, 75 cts per doz; gooseber-
ies (garden) $1 per doz;
lants, $1 per doz, Concord grape
vines, 15 cts each, rooted white Eng-
lish peach, trees, 20 cts each. Add
postage on small orders. Mrs. F. M.
Turner, RFD 4, Cleveland, Ga.
Guaranteed well rooted plants,
New Stone and Greater Baltimore to-
mato plants, Wakefield and Copen-
hagen cabbage plants, cabbage head-
ing .collard and Ga. Buncombe col-
lard plants, 25 cts per hundred, 50cts
per 250; 85 cts per 500; $1.45 per M,
Il postpaid. Prompt shipment. Car-
ully packed in ventilated box. Write
address. plainly. Grady Kelley, RFD
, Sulphur Springs, Ga. :
Late Flat Dutch and Chas. Wake-
jield cabbage plants, 15 cts per hun-
red, $1.25 per M. Ga.\collard plants,
same price. Sweet pepper plants, 40c
per hundred. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, RFD
4, Cumming, Ga.
Wakefield cabbage, New Stone and
Greater Baltimore tomato plants,
heading variety collard plants, good
_Strong plants, 40 cts per 300; $1 per
!
Ga. a
Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 25
ets per hundred; 60 cts per 300; 75c
per 500; $1.25 per M, postpaid. Cash
co order. R. M. Crow, vee
oo :
Livingston Globe, Marglobe and
Stone tomato plants, Late Flat Dut-
ch cabbage plants, 25 cts per hun-
dred, $1 per 500; $1.50 per M; seed
direct from Leonard Seed Co. Prom-
shipment. Edgar Woodall, Cornel-
Ga.
Greater Baltimore tomato . plants,
_ $1 per M. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga.
- Cabbage, tomato and collard plants
45 cts per 500; 75 cts per M. Good
plants, packed in damp moss, 15 cts
for exchange if check is sent.
Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.
_ Napier grass plants and roots, govt.
analysis gives it the same in protein
as alfalfa. Is very prolific, all stock
love it, fine for grazing and hay. $7.95
s
ae
| thing of value except flowers.
Mastadon' ever- |
Calmus
| Baltimore and New Stone
aoe Mrs. M. L.. Roberts, Gardi,
a. !
1M strawberry plants, 50 cts per
hundred, or $4 for the lot, FOB Bow-.
don, Ga. Mrs. J. Walter Eason, Bow-
don, Ga.
Late Flat Dutch cabbage; Ga.
white head collard plants, also Stone
tomato plants, 25cts per hundred, 75
cts per 500; $1.25 per M. Prompt
shipment. W. L. Wright, RFD 2, Al-
to, Ga. e ;
Dutch and Wakefield cabbage
plants, Stone tomato plants, heading
collard plants, 50 cts per 400; 95 cts
per M, mailed; 5M and up, 70 cts per
M, express collect. Mrs. E.. B. Weth-
erford, Oakwood, Ga. :
Collard plants, Buncombe variety,
25cts per hundred, $1. per 500; Early.
Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, 25
cts per hundred, $1 per 500;. Porto
Rican potato plants, insp. and treat-
ed, plants 60cts per M; in lots of 5M
and up, 50 cts per M, FOB Dublin,
Ga. Cash with order. L. E. Harrison,
Dublin, Ga. : '
Chas. & . Jersey Wakefield, also
Flat - Dut cabbage plants, New
Stone and Baltimore tomato plants,
heading variety collard plants, 25.cts
per hundred, $1.25 per M delivered; 5
and 10M lots, 75 cts per M. FOB. O.
M. Crowe, RFD 2, Gainesville, Ga.
Collard plants, $1 per M, or $4.50
a 2M. Malvin Collins, Whigham,
a. :
Cabbage-collard plants, 25 cts per
hundred, or will exchange for a
Ss.
Rose Danvers, RFD 5, Buena Vista,
Ga. :
Marglobe, Stone and Norduke to-
mato plants, 25 cts per hundred, $1.50
per M, H. C. Reid, RFD 4,Hogans-
ville, Ga. =
Collard-cabbage, and tomato
plants, $.25 per M, or 25c per hun-
dred. July and August delivery. Ca-
der Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. ~
Guaranteed well rooted, New Stone
Marglobe tomato plants. roots wrap-
ped expert packing, cabbage, Copen-
hagen and large Wakefield, Hastings
Famous cabbage heading collard
plants, 60c per 300; $1 per 600; $1.35
per M. postpaid. C. F. Maddox, RFD
2, Buford, Ga.
Matchless tomato. plants, 25c per
hundred, $1.25 per M, 5M or more $1
per M. . Cy Waldrip, RFD 8,
Gainesville, Ga. ~ ==
Leading variety collard plants,
Greater Baltimore and New Stone;
tomato plants, 25c per hundred, $1.-
25 per M; 5M or more. $1 per M. J:
O. Waldrip, RFD 8, Gainesville, Ga.
Flat Dutch, Chas Wakefield cab-
bage plants, New Stone and Greater
Baltimore tomato plants, heading va-
riety colards, $1.25 per M, delivered;
5M and 10M lots, 75c per M. Ernest
Williams, RFD 2, Gainesville, Ga.
Chas. and Jersey Wakefield, also
Flat Dutch cabbage and New Stone
and Baltimore tomato plants, head-
ing collard plants, 25c per hundred,
$1.25 per M, delivered. Jim Tumblin,
RF D2, Gainesville, Ga. :
._ Hastings cabbage collard plants, 50c
per 300; 75c per 500; $1 per M, ex-
press colect. Large pants, full
count, no checks: L. M. Wingo, RFD
2, Gainesville, Ga.
Chas. J. Wakefield and Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, New Stone and Grea-
ter Baltimore tomato plants, also Ga
heading collard plants 65c per 500;
$1 per M_ postpaid. 'Miss Rosa L.
May, Lewiston, Ga.
Napier grass (Elephant | grass)
plants and roots for -planting, now.
Also fine lot of Kudzu plants for
planting in season. J. W. Toole, RFD
2. Macon, Gao - =,
Wakefield cabbage plants, Greater
tomato
plants, also@heading collard plants,
now ready, 25c per hundred, or $1.25
per M deliver. Prompt shipment.
Mrs: Andrew Nix, RFD 1, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
_ Plants Wanted
Want to get in touch with party
having egg plants for sale. Jno. Un-
derwood, Blakely, Ga.
Want 1,000 Nigger Killer and 1,000
Harq Shell potato vines, av. 14 in. or
more, for setting out. Send at once
collect and your best prices. W. L.
English, Ambrose, Ga.
_ Seed For Sale
White bush butterbean ang Burpees
stringless bush green pod bean seed,
ae
new crop, 30 cts per Ib. del. in Ga. Mrs. '
Bid
| _ MARKET BULLETIN _
|__Fine strawberry plants, Lad y
| Thompson and Klondyke, 50 cts per
J. T. Pattillo, RFD 6, Box 60, La-
Grange, Ga. : :
Old fashioned shellots and _ sets,
enough for large bed, 40 cts. Mrs. N.
B. Burden, Sr., RFD 8, Elberton, Ga.
Sev. gal. nice well dried ang large
size white nest onions for sale, 50 cts
per gal. ~Also half runner striped
beans, 10 cts per. cupful. Money with
order. Mrs. W. G. Morgan, RFD 3,
Martin, Ga..
1929 crop Ga. cabbage collard seed,
recleaned, 15 cts per lb. 10 Ib. lots 1930
crop, 18 cts per lb. No orders accepted
for less than 10 lbs. J. TT. Ponder,
Whigham, Ga. :
About 5,000 Ibs. nice, choice, clean
Crimson Clover seed in chaff. Sample
and price, if requested. S. L. Thorn-
ton, RFD 2, Dewyrose, Ga.
40 lbs. collard seed, 25 cts per: lb. for
the lot, or 30 cts per Ib?) single. Add
postage. W. J. Norton, RFD 1, Doug-
lasville, Ga. :
Kentucky Wonder pole bean seed,
25 cts per pint. Striped half runner
garden beans, 25 cts per pt., curley
mustard seed, 10 cts per tbsp. All new
1930 crop. Lillie Barrett, RFD 3, Box
50, Ellijay, Ga.
True Ga. or Southern collarg seed,
high germination, 25 cts per lb., 5 Ibs.
for $1. Best White Velvet okra seed,
25 cts per lb. Prolific garden bunch
beans, 25 cts per lb, postpaid. C. fF.
Maddox, RFD 2;Buford,'Ga. _
Large red nest onions for fall plant-
ing, quarters eight times, make 10 and
12 to hill, 15 cts per lb. Also white
nest onions for fall planting, 75 cts
per gal. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, RFD 1,
Flowery Branch, Ga.
Jackson Wonder butterbean seed, 20
cts per db. Annefte Maynard, Newton,
Ga.
_Collard seed, true Ga. (blue stem) or
imp. white cabbage collard seed, 320 cts
per lb. postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whig-
fham, Ga.
2 lbs. cabbage collard seed, 25 cts
per lb. or will exchange for one Ib. of
early variety cabbage seeq or 1-2 lb.
early variety tomato seed, or 2 lbs.
Willetts Wonder english peas. Mrs.
Rose Dover, RFD 5, Buena Vista, Ga.
White nest onions ,this years crop.
15 cts per qt. 2 for 25, or $3.25 per bu.
Add postage. Limiteq amt. of this
years sage seed, 10 cts per tbsp. Full
new crop of scullion onion, buttons, 2
qts for. 25 cts. $3.25 per bu. Add post-
age. Few lbs. of new crop collard, but-
terbean seed. The prolific, 25 cts per
lb. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga . ;
Nice white nest onions, 50 cts per
gal. Adg postage. Mrs. J. H. Rousey,
RFD 2, Box 3, Dwey Rose, Ga.
9 lbs. Willett Wonder English pea
seed ,this years crop, drieq and picked
without rain, hand shelled, 35 cts per
lb, delivereq or 25 cts per teacupful
delivered. One teacupful Early Alaska
English pea seed, same as above, 25 cts
delivered; 3 kinds good varieties
watermelon seed, mixed, 25 cts per cup-
ful, delivered. 1-2 lb. Jones Imp.
watermelon seed, 40 cts ;beets, squash,
cucumber, mustard, cushaw seed, 10
cts per pkt, or 3 for 25 cts, plus post-
age. Red nest onions, this years crop
10 cts per lb., delivered, in 5 Ib. lots.
Do not send stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sulli-
van. RFD 5, Carrollton, Ga.
Genuine Crystal Wax yellow ber-
muda, white and silverskin onion sets,
delivered Aug. 15th to 20th, $1 per gal.
$6 per bu. parcel post, or 75 cts per gal
$5 per bu. express collect. No less than
one bu. by express.
Flowery, Branch, Ga.
Rattleweeg roots, 30 cts per lb. Add
postage ,no stamps. Lonnie Rundles,
RFD 7, Gainesville, Ga.
Onion buttons of multiplying shel-
lots, 25 cts per hundred, FOB. Mrs. J.
Walter Eason, Bowden, Ga.
Nice white nest onions, 50 cts per
gal. FOB, or $4 per bu. Mrs. Hattie M.
Reeves, RFD, 3, Box 42, Greenville, Ga.
Collard seed; true Ga. (blue stem)
on imp. White. cabbage collard, $15 per
hundred lb, FOB, or 30 cts per ib.
postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whigham,
Ga.
White jand red multiplying onion
sets, 10 cts per 1b. 60 cts per gal. del.
Also cabbage collard seed, 35 cts per
Ib. delivered. W. E. Williams, Ty Try,
Ga.
Chufa..seed, $2 per pk, delivereq or
$1.65 FOB, ibu. delivereq $7.50 or
$6.50 FOB, recleaned. good quality
Rape seed, 2 lbs for 40 cts, 5 Ibs 85 cis
Several varieties bunch snap beans, 2
lbs to 5 Ibs, 40 cts per Ib, delivered, 5 bs.
or more 35c per lb. delivered, 30 cts
FOB, 5 lbs or more rye seed, 95 cts
per pk. del 75 cts per pk, FOB, mus-
Soe
Cader Stephens,
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tard seed, 6 thsp 25 cts, 1 Ib. or more
60 cts del. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,
Ga. ;
_ Seed Wanted
Want cabbage and collard seed, also
rutabaga seed, Cow Horn, Yellow
Globe, Yallow Aberdeen, Seven-Top
turnip seed, Quote best price delivered
Will exchange value for same. W. d.
Morgan, RFD 3. Box 46, Stillmore, Ga.
Want one peck of seed chufas, B. N.
Braddy, RFD 3, Stillmore, Ga.
Farm Help Wanted _
Want partner in chicken business. TI
will furnish new houses for 750 hens
and 1,000 baby chicks, you to furnish
750 Leghorn hens and we will share
the feeg bill on 50-50 basis. I will
guarantee ready market for eggs, broil-
J. M. Chambers, RFD
ers ang fryers.
2, Macon, Ga.
Good, sensible, hard-working man
and wife that will be interested in
cows ,hogs and chickens, and food crop
for such. Write Mrs. E. W. Jackson,
861 First St., Macon, Ga. :
Want party to finance his part of
fall truck farmraise hogs and chick-
ens. I furnish land, mules and tools.
If interested, write J. M. McNeel,
Helena, Ga. US aro
Want a man or family who can take
charge of..5 horse farm and small
dairy, now selling cream. Party to.
furnish 5 mules and tools.
ae apply. R. C. oyd, RFD 1, Nicholls,
a. { 7 aha
Want good gin man for 1930 season,
to operate two seventy-saw gins at
Roberta, Ga., personal interview de-
sired. W. F. Andrews, Roberta, Ga.
Want single man to do gen. farm
work. Must be 21 years of age and
right off the farm, and the tough hand
type, pay $15 per mo. and board
straight time for 4 mos. beginning Sept.
Ist. No one need apply who wears
gloves all the time or smokes on ex-
treme. W. -B. Sutton, RFD 1, Adairs-.
ville, Ga. ee
Goog farmer with team for tilling 50
acres or more on a share basis in
South Ga. Five\room house and build-
ings. S. Cooper, RFD p, Bor 23, Folks-
ton, Ga. pee
Want a renter for my 2 horse farm
for 1931. Place is 9 mi. from Augtsta,
in Richmond County, paved road, goog
4-room house, wide hall, and closets
outhouses ,mail comes to door,
churches nearby, truck takes children
to fine school. I furnish only howse
and lang and wood for home _ use
Rent, $150 payable in October, 1931. Do
not write unless you mean business.
Mrs. M. M. Buckner, 400 (W. Ave., Au-
gusta, Ga. eee
Want cotton pickers or large family
to pick cotton, beginning about Aug.
Ist. iGeo. Land, Rochelle, Ga. ce
Want a family to run _ one-horse
farm for 1931 on halves, who can fi
nance selves. Good house, stock,
plenty of tools, etc. Near high school ry
and churches. A. S. Hannah, Gray-
son, Ga.
Want at once woman without chil-
dren to live as one of family or old
couple on farm, and assist with work,
goog home, board and clothes, spend-
ing money, but no salary. A. S. Han-
nah, RFD 1, Grayson}; Ga. ~ :
SH
Want good tenant for 1931 to culti-
vate good farm and, look after timber
interests in large tract of land in
North Ga. Good site for tourist camp.
Mrs. M. D. Peavy, RFD 7, Box 103, At-
lanta, Ge. * aeeee oe
A widower with no family at home
wishes to get a man and his wiife to
live with him and keep house for
him ang work crop on shares. Terms
reasonable. Good location, 4 mi, from
town. J. A. Kendrick, RFD Box 142,
Roberta, Ga. 4
Want settled woman, unencumbe
ed, to help with chickens and, cow, al.
so help in general farm work for a
home and small wages. Mrs. F. R.
Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. ie
Wanted only a man who can fin-
ance his part in starting truck farm
on halves, raising hogs and chickens.
Prefer place less than mile of Union
Passenger depot. .J. M. MsNeel, Hele:
na, Ga. o f ;
Want exp. white farmer to t
charge of small stock and _ poultry
farm on shares. Place is stocked and
in operation, and i son paved road |
mi. south of Albany, Ga. Would con-
sider a partner in the business. Giv
references, W. F. Bell, Albany, Ga.
Me Nee NB ae 2
fray n
No others
- halves.
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Farm Help Wanted
Want someone to help with poultry
and farm. Mrs.; A. J. Anthony, Mid-
land, Ga.
Want young man and wife to do
gen. farm work and help milk cows.
' Must be honest and reliable. Prefer
- One- who does not smoke. Begin work
at once and time unlimited to right
man. J. T. Lambert, Arabi, Ga.
Want widow with family, all large
enough to work on farm, and who
are willing to work. Have good house
near good school and church. Plenty
_ of work for year round. Have truck
farm ,also dairy and poultry & need
family at once to begin picking but-
ter beans for market. Will also trade
ree another year. J. M. Sapp, Dublin,
a
Positions Wanted
Wish to get with some good man on
a goog farm, to give him, or some
widow woman that needs a good Ga.
farmer, half of my time for my board
and laundry, and to put other half of
my} time on planting a fall and winter
market crop, such as turnips, ruta-
bagas, collards, winter cabbage, and
most anything to market. And if said
farmers needs me what time I am not
busy with crop, for $1 per day, all
right, and next year this crop to be on
a 50-50 basis. Jas, F. Lang, Nashville,
Ga.
Can do any kind of farm work, also
run any kind of car ang repair same.
Will work for $16 per mo. and board
and washing. 21 yrs. old, strong and
healthy. Am now working in a garage
but want to make a change. Dewey
Jones, Care Purvis Grocery Co., Col-
umbus, Ga.
Want job for 1931 as truck and trac-
tor mechanic, driving, overseeing cot-
_ton and tobacco farm, or woulq con-
sider wages job on farm at fair wages.
Am 30 yrs. old, wife and two small
children. Can do most any kind of
work in shop or on farm. V.B. Brown,
RFD 2, Hartsville, Ga.
Want a farm in some new peach
belt to grow peaches on 50-50 basis,
owner of land to furnish half and I
the other half of expenses. Have Jife-
time exp. in growing anq marketing
peaches. Want contract for term of
years. H. L. Hollie, Marshallville, Ga.
Want farm work for two boys, ages
17 and 15 yrs. to help gather this years
crop, also crop for another year on
: Can give ref, if desired. Mrs.
W.1L Morris, RFD 2,\Curryville, Ga.
Man 36 unmarried, would like job
: aS overseer on well equippeq farm. Exp
with cattle and hogs, and everything
raised on'a farm. Clyde Cowan, RFD
2, Chamblee, Ga.
Want job gathering crop and 2 horse
farm for 1931. Must be good land and
- house. Wiil want help for 1931 about
making crop. Will raise some tobacco,
well exp. in growing and curing. Or
will take job with dairy. Have myself,
_ two boys ,one girl, and wife. Want to
- get work at once. Ready to mov now.
_W. E. Herring, RFD 1, Dewy Rose, Ga.
Want position as caretaker of pri-
vate estate, looking after lawns, hedges
shrubbery and flowers. Am exp. in
_ this line, also familiar with plants,
evergreens and almost every phase of
flower growing. Also have fair know-
ledge of landscaping. Marion Barber,
Box 305, Americus, Ga.
Two single boys, 1 and 28 yrs. of
age, want winter work looking after
poultry, dairy, cutting winter wood, or
any kind of farm work. Lifetime exp.
on farm. Work this winter anq if
satisfied will tend crop for 1931. Want
good house and wood furnished. Five
in family, prefer near Atlanta or Rome
Ga. State full particulars in first let-
ter. A. H. Jett; General Delivery, Car-
tersville, Ga. _.
_ Job wanted as overseer for 1931.12
yrs. exp. Good ref. furnished. Full con-
trol of farm. Will work for $60 per mo.
x (no name, 308 15th Ave. Cordele, Ga.
Want to trade for two horse farm,
where I can) grow tobacco, melons and
- g@ Jittle cotton, etc. Must have good
- land, houses, etc. Will be ready to
~*~ move about Nov. ist or sooner. E.. D.
Hicks, Sale City, Ga.
Would like to figure with someone
= who has more land than he needs, for
a long lease on a few acres of first-
class land, conveniently located. Mar-
- ion Barber, Box 305, Americus, Ga.
~: Cotton ginner, dperi for seasons run,
experienced. Do repairing. J. W.
h, 267 peal St., Atlanta, Ga.
- Wanteg : young man (24 yrs. old,
-or power farm equipment.
MEREET| BULLETIN
ed, but am willing to-work and pay.
Can give reference if a Write:
H. Herring, |.
who is not afraid of work, job on fatm
or in orchard. Write. what you have.
Clarence Deal, RFD 1, Mt. Airy, Ga.
Want. to rent or lease from 25- to
50 acres good farm land near Griffin
or Hampton. with family. good house
and barn, also pasture with running
water preferred, near highway. Can
finance myself. J. T. Holt, RFD 3,
Cordele, Ga.
Will rent on 50-50. basis or eae
ing rent if desired, farm, 100 acres
in cultvation. Good houses and barns.
Dixie Highway in Bulloch County.
1-4 mi, from Brooklet High School
and 3 churches. If rented on . 50-50
basis, tenant to furnish own _ stock
and farming tools. R, H. Warnock,
Brooklet, Ga.
is interested in chickens. Just my
wife and I. J. B. Hubbard, 1,
Doraville, Ga.
Want to get in touch with party
who has large one horse farm to let
out on halves for 1931, who is willing
to furnish me to make crop. Must be
reasonably good land and extra good
stock and tools, within walking dis-
tance of school, and around 15 mi. of
Atlanta. Can furnish best of refer-
ence. Dont answer if you are afraid
to use fertilizer and soda. G. R. Tur-
ner, RFD 1, Williamson, Ga. ~
~ Am looking for small. farm near
Atlanta, wages or on halves. Must
have work, 3 in family. Would like to
live with man or woman and raise
hogs and chickens. J. N. Austin, 690
Plains Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Want job on farm for wages. Mar-
ried man, wife and 2 children. Am
Christian man. Want place conveni-
ent to school and church. Prefer
dairy, poultry or truck farm. Write
best prices paid. Want job for rest of
this year and next year: Want a
place where wife and children can
get day work to do or, patches for
them. to work on 50-50 basis. A, N.
Daniel, Box 153, Brunswick, Ga.
Want to rent good two horse farm
in good section of S. Ga. on 50-50 bas-
is, near church and school. Have
hogs and chickens as my _ job. Fred
Phillips, RFD 1, Royston, Ga.
Want good 1- 2 horse farm for 1931
near Atlanta. Good house with 5 or 6
rooms, water and pasture. Near
school and church. . References ex-
changed. R. E. Hall, RFD 2, Elberton,
Ga.
Want job on farm at $10 per mo.
and board to begin with. and then
increase. Will have to advance rail-
road fare from Macon, Ga. Have
lifetime experience on farm. Can
start at once, Ira Parker, 128 Church
St., South Macon, Ga
Single man, 38 yrs. old. Life exp.
in dairy, poultry and fruit farming in
New York State. Exp. in A. R. O.
test work, show ring, and can com-
pute . balanced rations for any use.
Exp. in producing, bottling and de-
livering Grade A Raw milk. Can
operate and repair any horse-drawn
Am now
employed in Atlanta, but desirous of
making change at once. Harry M. Tut-
=e 1332 Lucille Ave., SW, Atlanta,
a.
Want work at once either on truck
farm by week (have wife and four
children) would have to have house
and wood. Am 34 yrs. old. Would ac-
cept work as landscape gardener for
this fall and winter. and next year,
or will accept job as trucker on halv-
es for this fall and winter and com-
ing year, or will work as farmer on
truck farm, or overseer, can give
good reference. Ready to begin work
at any time. Write what you have.
W. H. Griggs. RFD 2. Decatur. Ga.
Want work for myself and daughter,
am a widow. Farm work, dairying or
poultry raising. Can give references
if necessary. Mrs. Mina Fussell, RFD
1, Ty Ty, Ga.
Wanted by experienced man, job as
gin superintendent. Have operated
some of biggest ginneries in the coun-
try. Can give best-of reference. Cor-
respong with me if in neeq of a man,
or telephone to this address. W .H.
Alderman, RFD 1, Box 57, Rincon, Ga.
Want job as overseer for 1931. Have
had experience. Can give good refer-
oa Warren, Wright, RFD 1, Eastman
a.
Exp. farmer, small family, all able
and willing to work; wants permanent
connection on share basis. Will tend
some cows, chickens and hogs.
farm or general crops. Can do car-
benter ang repair work. Also drive
trucks and repair.
Want to hear from someone who
}ern poultry plant.
plenty of force. Would like to raise
Truck
Can. move at once
what you have to offer. M
118 S. Oliver St., Elberton, Ga.
Want job on farm, can do most any
kind of farm work, also want a good
farm for 1931. TI. Ss. Jone Wray, Ga.
Competent ang reliable daryman de-
sires position as working manager of
large dairy, or would consider a 20-30
cow farm on halves. Have force
enough to run one that large. Must
be near high school. E. L. Sterner,
RFD 3, Royston, Ga. :
Want job on truck farm, can drive
truck, willing worker, 20 yrs. of age.
State wages in first letter. Howard
/Gray, RFD 1, Alto, Ga.
- Want position on good Ses farm,
exp. in all kinds of poultry work, cap-
able of building and operating mod-'}
EK. R. McHale, 295
Williams St., Atlanta, Ga.
Want job as overseer on 10 or 15
horse farm; life-time experience,
know how to manage labor. Will take
place to look after the gathering this
fall and remain for 1931. Relable and
strictly sober. Good references. R.
M. OENer: 972 McMillan St., N. W., At-.
lanta, Ga ;
18 yr. old boy wants job in peach
orchard for rest of sason, will consid-
er other work. A. A. Nash, RFD 2,
Temple, Ga.
Want job as overseer for large farm
for 1931. Will consider no cheap place.
Can operate any king of farm machin-
ery, also gin outfit.. J. E. Davis, RFD
1, Blackwell, Ga.
Want job at once on. farm or any
kind of honest work. Would consider
truck driving or looking after harvest-
ing and gathering of crop. Can handle
labor. Have wife and 2 children. Will
want good house, wood and water. Will
have to be moved. Chas. W. Law-
rence, Gen. Delivery, Blackshear, Ga.
Want position on farm. Can do any
king of farm or dairy work, drive any
tractor or. truck. Married, have two
boys, 10 and 12 yrs. old, trained to
farm work. Hope Ramey, Care J. J.
Richardson, RFD 2, Decatur, Ga .
Want job as. supt. of 15 or 20 mule
farm, start any time.
labor also drive truck. Lifetime x-
perience. Know how to care for land,
and also know stock raising. Good
reference. O. I. Terry, RFD 5, Daw-
son, Ga.
Have had 10 yrs. exp. as ginner and
can do repair work on gins. Also file
saws. Can change saw. G. D. Touch-
ton, Autreyville,Ga. = *
Good honest man wants job farming.
Will work farm until Christmas and
take a one-horse farm another year,
Two in family. Live near Daisy, Ga.,
just about 4 mi. from daisy on Mr. Jim
Rogers plac. A goog hand. Clifford
Fullmore, RFD 1, Claxton, Ga.
Want job on farm ab once. Exp. in
all kinds of farm work. Exp. dairy
a! H. A. Brown, RED 2, Atlanta,
a.
Want g0ddq one- mule. crop on halves,
thirds or fourths, close to good school
and church. Want good land, good
water, good pasture. Prefer near
Gainesville, - Buford, Winder or Cor-
nelia, Ga. Lifetime exp. in farming.
Want this farm for 1931. 8S. P. Jones,
Gillsville, Ga.
Farmer wants to rent one-horse
farm on 50-50 basis, near Fitzgerald,
Douglas or Sycamore. Now. living 40
mi, north of Atlanta. Write what you
have, and I will call on you. S. O.
Cook, RFD 3, Alpharetta, Ga.
Want position with couple to assist
with general farm work, dairy, poultry
or flowers. Prefer place to live as one
of family. \Salary nd object. Am
a widow 20 yrs. of age, have a small
son 15 wks. old. Have splendid health.
Must have money or clothes at once.
Please advise what you have to offer
at once. Mrs. Trene D. Barfield, RFD
2, Tifton, Ga.
Want job for 1931 for wages by
month or day. Exp. in farming
Would take other. work. Age 22, Soe
wife ang baby, can begin work now.
Aaron Smith, Royston, Ga. RFD 1. |
Young man 22 yrs. old desires work
}of any kind, preferably poultry. Has
had 2 yrs. training at the Mt. Berry
School for boys, Mt. Berry, Ga. Write
Sore Holloway, RFD 2, Savannah,
can propogate and grow shrubbery of
most any kind. Have fair success in
all my work, can do any kind of bud-
ding or grafting, Also understand
frees wee Moe have help gather |
ve to be financ-
ae Can -Bive reference a
Can manage |
Ginner desires job for this season |
Want position. Am exp. nursery man, :
Want small farm on share basis.
Can drive truck and tractor ang keep
up same. Also all kinds of machinery.
Can also do-carpenter work. 26 yrs. of
age, married, with one child. A. P.
Califf, -Culverton, Ga.
Want work for 1930 overseeing farm.
Can drive truck ang tractor, also r
pair. 26 yrs. of age, single, Desire
wages. (No name) RFD 2, Hartsford,
Ga.
- Wanted by man, wife ang 12 yr. old
boy, poultry farm, stock farm or
shares or wages. Man is good black-
smith,} carpenter and gin One Mz.
Billings, Flemington, Ga.
Wanted by a middle aged, respon
sible man anq wife who can go an)
place, position as caretaker, of some
place, farm supt. or would take charge
of poultry farm. L. W. Belin, Flem-
ington, Ga. i
Reliabe single man wants few acres
of good land, with good stock and
tools to make crop next year, and live
with family who neeg help around the
home. Would like something to do to
bear living expenses is fall. Box 305,
Americus, Ga.
Young man, 20 yrs. of age, athe job.
on dairy farm or truck \farm. Single:
and can furnish references. -Will
strive to make the right party a good
hand. Can drive anq repair truck or
car. M. M. Cooper, RFD 1 Watkins-
ville, Ga.
Want job for 1931 to run a grist mill.
Have hag 20 yrs. of exp. as miller. J.
J. Parmer, RFD 1) Danburg, Ga.
Want home for remainder of 1930
and. 31, or position. Am young and
stout, farmed all my le. Have wife
and two children. Must have reason
able salary and house ang wood fur-
nished if I work for salary. Or will
trade to cultivate a crop next year on
halves if landlord can sive employ-
ment in leisure months, or will work
at saw mill. Can give reference. Can
take up work now. Will consider any-
where but prefer within 30 mies
of Atlanta. O. L. Seay, Grayson, Gaz:
Young white, single man, common
education, wants job at once. Reared
on farm, can drive any kind of car.
Exp. in all kinds of work. State best
offer in ist letter. Thos. B. Hannah,
Grayson, Ga.
Will rent or buy small place located
on a good rang, fish and game. Saml.
Thos. Jefferson, RFD 3, Nashville. Ga.
Young man, 24 yrs. old, 2 yrs. of
college work in. dairying, also we
exp. have been with Foremost herd
for some time. Wants to make con
nection with some dairy. C. V. Mar-
ae 663 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta,
Widow with girl 16 yrs. old and. boy
7, wishes position on farm assisting
with dairy, farm wrok, or with poui-
try. Mrs. Louise E. Ayers, 465. Hass
Ave,. SE, Atlanta, Ga.
Want job to oversee farm. Cotton
and corn. Can handle labor and will
lok after crpprs on halves. Can
manage 10 to 2$ plows. Raised on farm
Will help to gather crop this fall. Be-
gin by Aug. Ist. Will work truck farm |
if necessary and take farm for next
year. Als@ want to raise lot of chick-
ens. Just wife ang self. Both 55. yrs;
old J. K. Fuller, Junction City, Ga. cae
Want position in dairy by young
married man, 5 yrs. exp. Milk by hand
or with machine. State wages paid in
Ast letter. Will have to have house or
yboard for wife and self. Goog hand to
work not afraid of dairy work. Will go
anywhere. Want to get with good, _
Christian man. Fred. Cochran, Care
R.-R. Cochran, RFD 1, Fairburn, Ga. =
Want to hear from parties who have __
yot of cotton t opick. Can furnish 25 to
40 cotton pickers for 3 to 6 wks. Please
quote price and transportation in first
letter. Clay L. Ero: RFD 1, Hart-
well, Ga.
Baby Chicks Fe or Sale as
Booking orders for quality baby a
chicks, Sept. & Oct. delivery. 100
per cent live delivery guaranteed. -
Rocks and Reds, $15 per hundred;
Leghorns, $14 per hundred. Small de-
posit books order. Balance sent COD.
H. L. Mozley, W. Vesta Ave., | East
Point, Ga,
Baby chicks from state acc. tose
bred for high egg production. Write. :
for prices on what you want and
state kind and number, and if poss-
ible, state second choice. Chas, F.
| Howe, Ft. so Ga, ee