Se WAG RICULTA PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR | ; . - VOL. 13 STATE CAPITOL __ ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 24,1930. ss NUMBER; + oe ee HOT WEATHER) ae * 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 * 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 of ta 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. ; Kg ee - : , % ft: ae = LIE oe Z d ee : j ihe? as z ee 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. 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 Bee A RS % i ET. a GTR 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 Ex ed: as second class Pat February 15, 1922, at the Post e at Atlanta, Georgia, un- r the act of June 6, 1900. Ac- spted for mailing at special a of postage provided for in s tion 1103. Act of October 8, 1917. its of farm. arodaue and ap- rtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one e on each request and re- Nf ted only when request is ac- Qi) ei: a) new copy of no- lamental Nursery Stock no- S are publisheq in monthly plement which appear on a Thursday of each Perm, land for sale editions are blished at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not sell as of unimportant no- Under Legislative act the \ gt Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or transaction resulting therefrom. | tent by commercial VERTISERS SHOULD ANSWER ALL INQUIRIES eae 4 receive letters reglarly from ties who answer advertisements th Market Bulletin complaining t they receive no answer to their is the duty of advertisers to an- all inquiries addressed to them nough they may have sold out commodity advertised in order the party inquiring may attempt secure the commodity from some 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 \.