pai ue PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR OL. 18 STATE CAPITOL cents per pound? ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. = Twelve Cents For Cotton and Twelve Cents For Tobacco * Tomorrow I am to speak before the Georgia Agricultural So- ciety at Cairo, Georgia, on the possibility of the bankers of the cot- ton-growing states stabilizing the price of cotton. Look at the above figures! Twelve cents per pound for cotton, and twelve cents per pound, on the average, for tobacco. Dont you know that the -farmers of the South cannot make cotton for any such figure as twelve cents? Dont you know that the farmers of Georgia, or any of the Southern states, cannot grow and cure tobacco for twelve Present indications are that we are going to have a good crop of tobacco and cotton in Georgia. The farmer has done his parthis part means that a lot of them have worked without ae enough food. A lot of women have worked barefooted. Little chil- dren have been driven in the cold and heat. It stunted their bodies and their minds. very day I receive letters that would make a heart of stone almost bleed. The farmer is helpless on the price situation. He can only make the stuff. When he makes it, it helps the ginner; it helps the warehousemen; it helps the cotton buyer; it helps the tobacco buyer; it helps the boys andyamen who work around the tobacco barns; jt helps the men who weigh the cotton; it helps the men who work around the railroads loading it. In fact, a good big crop means about as much money to the people who help handle the crop, re- -gardless of what price the crop brings; but the poor. farmer who has to make it, and sell it below the cost of production, is hurt and broke, and a lot of times pointed at as being dishonest because he eannot pay his obligations. Of course, he cannot pay his obligations if he has to sell his stuff for less than it costs to make it, All of the great movements in this world have been undertaken and put across by the people who were less able to do it. You re- member the crowd that David collected around him when he was going to uplift Israel? less they are feeling them. fs , Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs.$2.25 _- Eggs, Ga. Trade ,doz.--_---.... dissatisfied people, and the people who were in debt. You cannot interest a man or woman much about conditions of the country un- I have talked to some of the leading bankers of Georgia on the possibility of the bankers of the South coming together and putting a loan value on cotton that equals the cost of production. It is poor business if they dont do it. It is poor business for their banks if they dont do it. If this crop of cotton and tobacco is given away in Georgia, some more of the big financial institutions are going to crack. Some of our big financial institutions are heavily indebted to our biggest banks. What is true in Georgia is true in every one of the cotton growing states in the South. : ; - ee His army was made up-of the discontented, - - The big banks can organize and put a minimum loan value on cotton that equals the cost of production, and save the situation. In 1914, Asa Candler built a great warehouse in Atlanta and announced to the world that he would advance six cents per pound on one million bales of cotton. Asa Candler didnot get but twenty-five ~ hundred bales on this announcement. Cotton immediately jumped to seven and one-half cents per pound. It went from there on up. If the bankers of the South were to set a minimum price of sixteen cents per pound on cotton, announce to the world that they had sixteen cents to loan on every bale of cotton that was put in a bonded warehouse, the price would go to sixteen cents per pound and-over in less than a week. Sixteen cents is not the cost of pro- duction on cotton in the United States. It is over this amount. lam _ using sixteen cents as a safe loan value for our bankers. Less than the cost of production to the farmer means that his roofs on his_ houses will leak; his fences will rot down; his fields will not be properly terraced. Is not this destruction of property? see the evidences of it all over the South? ee We have co-operative cotton associations in most all of the Sou- thern states. If the Federal Farm Board would put an injunction on the co-operative associations, that they had to hold-the cotton when they advanced a loan on it, it would help the price. As long as the Federal Farm Board advances money to the cotton co-oper- : ative associations, and allows them to sell the spot cotton to the mills, and gamble on the future market, the price will not be helped. ' Chairman Legge announced at Milledgeville last spring that this had been the custom of most of the cotton co-operative associations. He also announced that the Federal Farm Board approved such a cus- | tom. .I wonder if they have been sending their wheat direct to the mills that they have been buying, and playing on the future market, If they have, no wonder their activities have proved unsuccessful in : trying to help the price of wheat. oN Bankers are hard-headed business men. We must get away from hysteria and foolishness. We cannot afford to give away this years cotton crop. The big banks of the cotton growing states can advance sixteen cents per pound on it. It is the safest collateral | that they could have on earth, and if they dont do it, they are going to see the day that they will regret. If there-was an invading army coming into America to destroy a great deal-of our: property, car bankers would be among the first to go to any kind of Sacrifice of | money, time, and blood, and say Lets stop them! Our property is being destroyed when our farm products sell for less than the cost of production. : = July 29, 1930. EUGENE TALMADGE. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Atlanta Augusta $3.00 ae 25 .20 25 20 ae: Macon $2.50 - 4.00 son 33 28 c30 AT tO Cabbage, green, crated, 100 Ihs2 4-3 -Eegs, Ga. Extra, doz.--------. ae Eggs, Ga.,. Standard, doz, = Eggs, Yarq Run, doz... --....-. Stags, lb. ...------------------. Hens, lb. ....---------.----- : Prevailing Wholesale 1 rices, July 2921930. Always Subject to Variation Savannah Columbus Valdosta $3.00 3.00 30 .28 23 28 .20 22 INDEX Poultry. For Sale... 20. 2.4, Poultry Wante Eggs For Sale Eggs Wanted Live Stock For Sale Live Stock Wanted Ga. Products For Sale Ga. Products Wanted .-- Miscellaneous For Sale $3.25 . 2.50 80 28 23 28 15 AT $3.00 3.50 at 20 20 20 20 | 20 Dont you a aay AS 20 18 15 - - 2.50 3.25 25 12 25 20 12 23 a ee $3.00 3.58 30 25 Miscellaneous Wanted Seed For Scale ........... a Seed Wanted -------... ce eae lambs. POr Sale okies vena s Plants Wanted : 12 25 .20 S720 - Roosters, Ib. 35 | Friers, Jb. -.. - Ducks, lb. = Geese, Ib. ....-------------- Turkeys, Ib. : ~ Capons, Ib. ef Field Peas, mixed bu. ..._------ Field Peas, not mixed, bu......--. Country Butter, Best Table, Ib Country Butter, Cooking, Jb._-. .20 Corn Meal, 96 lbs. -.------ 2.20 2.40 3 : : 7 Hogs Sold During Week Beginning July 21, at Cooperative Sales, Brought 9.50 Soyo eae No .1 at Dawson, Ga. eS SB Sop eS ee Se ee Pe es bg a eee = * : : ee SEC LE ag Siete ee Saye RE KE Rg Se Farms For Rent ..... Z 00 Wanteg To Rent Farms -.....6, 3.30 Sou 40 30 Farm, Help Wanted Positions Wanted PAGE TWO Poultry For Sale ANCONAS Apr. hatch Ancona cockerels, from Lindstrom hatchery, Clinton, Mo. 75 ets each or will exchange for Ancona pullets, same age of cockerels or hens that will set now. (No name) Roch- elle, Ga. Pure Shepparg strain Anconas from finest testd stock Carefully selected for breeding purposes. 14 wks. old, $2 each. J. P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. 10 Ancona roosters, 3 mos. old. Hatched in Missouri, $1 each. Mrs, T. D. Abercrombie, Ashburn, Ga. Pure bred Sheppard strain, March hatch Ancona pullets, $1 each FOB Canton, Coops to be returned. Sher- man Poole, RFD 4, Canton, Ga. BANTAMS One pr. Black Game bantams. Apr. hatch, $1 Ray Johnson, RFD 1, Box 26, Hartwell, Ga. 3 Golden Sebrights roosters beginning to crow. Small type, rose comb, of perfect shape and beauty. Guaranteed. $1 delivered at express office. Send cash or P. O. money order. -B.. J. Wynne, Cochran, Ga. : . Two bantam hens and 1 cockerel, 50 cts each. Good layers, Wilson Car- son, Hampton, Ga. One White Leghorn bantam roost- o 50 cts. N. B. Burden, Jr., Elberton, a. 12 hens and 2 roosters, 50 cts each, or all for $6._E. Tuggle, Buford, Ga. Half grown bantam roosters, al- ready crowing, 50cts each, or exch. } for equal value. John Dickens, Jr., Sparta, Ga. Five bantam hens for sale. Good layers and mothers, 60 cts each. Joe Ben Jolly, Kingston, Ga. One bantam hen and one xooster, 75 ects each. Dyar Willis, RFD 3, Talking Rock, Ga. Want to exchange two Golden Sea- bright bantam hens fora N. Z. red, white or Flemish doe about 6 or 8 mos. old, Lawrence Betts, Porterdale, Ga. Pair Game Bantams, $1.25; also pr. ' White Leghorn bantams, $1.25, or will exchange both pair for trio Golden Seabright bantams. Donald Jennings, Box 84, Americus, Ga. Young stock in. Golden Seabrights and Cornish Games, $5 per pr. and up, according to size, quality, etc. Utility bantams, $3 per pair. - Robt. W. Clark, 177 Boulevard Ave., Macon, Ga. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, $9 per hundred, Leghorns, Anconas, heavy mixed, $8 per hundred, or wil! ex- change for fryers. R. L. Wood, Jones- boro, Ga. _--Day.old_ chicks, Reds, Barreq and Buff Rocks, C-instons, $9 per hun- dred; heavy mixed, $8.50, prepaid live a 1 cent per chick. R. H. Fechtel, Way- cross, Ga. Tancred W. L., Brown Leghorn, An- cona, R. f= Red or Barred Rock baby chicks from healthy, blood-tested flocks of mature hens that have been bred for high egg production, $10 per hundred. Guarantee 100 per cent live delivery. Chicks shipped COD. S. P. - Howe, Hapeville, Ga. BARRED ROCKS > - Barred Rock pullets, 3-to 4 mos. old, from bred-to-lay stock. Alsd laying pullets and laying hens. Good color and markings. Healthy and well de- veloped. Priced reasonable. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. 23 B. R. hens and 2 cocks, 1 yr. old, $1.25 each. Also 25 Apr. hatch pullets, $15 for the lot, FOB Canton, Ga. All pure bred ang healthy stock. Coops to be returned at my expense. W. J. eer, RED 1, Phone 8311, Canton, a. 8 B. R. pullets and one cockerel, ~March hatch, $10 FOB. Mrs. J. W. Mc- ' Garity, Draketown, Ga. ; 15 B. R. pullets, Thompson Ringlet strain, 5 mos. oldy well developed, $1.25 each or $18 for the lot. All cockerels, Same age and strain, $1.50 each. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. 9 B. R. hens and 1 rooster, 16 mos. old, Blue Ribbon Hatchery strain, yard run, $10 for the lot. FOB. Miss Bessie Summerhill, RFD 1, Dallas, Ga. Paartridge Rocks, one fine cock, Bird Bros. strain, half price. _A show wih- mer. Robt. W. Clark, 177 Boulevard *Ave., Macon, Ga. ; Barred Rock cockerels, 5 mos. old, $2.50 and $3 each, from special pen. 4 M delivery. In lots of less than 100, add MARKET BULLETIN pullets, 5 mos. old, with one 3 mos. old cockerel, $10. Four hens with one 3 mos. olg ockerel, $8. Parks strain, Cream A grade, reg. permit No. 45-C- 30. Mrs. R. W. Barwick, Doerun, Ga. 8 pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barr- ed Rock pullets, 1st of April hatch, $7. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. : 2 Feb. hatch Barred Rock cockerels, bred to lay strain, $1.50 each, or both for $2.75. Mrs. H. F. Cowan, Uvalda, Ga. ; Will trade 50 Barred Rocks, March hatch, pullets for White or Brown Leg- fiorn pullets ,about same age. Mort Gibson, Franklin, Ga. , Thompson strain B. R. pullets, March hatch, $1 each, delivered. H. M. Ham- mock, Culloden, Ga. Some nice 3 1-2 mos. old cockerels, pure Fischel strain, White Rocks, $1 each. Mrs. J. H. Hawes, Norwood, Ga. 100 pure bred Parks strain, Barred Rocks, 8 ahq 9 wks. old pullets, 60 cts each, lot $55. ' Also 40 9 wks. old C. J. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. 10 pure bfeg B. R. pullets, March.& Apr. hatch, $12 FOB Toomsboro. Will include one cockerel where desired for $1 extra, or will sell five at same price. Mrs. J. T. Holland, RFD 2, Toomsboro, Ga. Pure bred Parks strain, B. R. cock- erels, registered permit. No. 47-D-30. Hatched last Feb. anq March, $2.50 to $3 each. Also hatching eggs. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy, Ga. __ AAA Pedigreeg B. R. Apr. cockerels, direct from Booth, at @.sacrifice. Many years of pedigreed, ancestry with trap- nest records of 300-331 eggs in one yr. Secure some of worlds best. laying blood at prices slightly higher than friers, Simon Peterson, Douglas, Ga. Pure bred Barred. Rock rooster, hatcheg Apr. 1930. Came from Shinn & Wayne Hatchery, Mo. Write for price. H. M. Beck, RFD 1, Ivey, Ga. _ 10 Thompson strain B. R,. pullets, Apr. hatch, $1 each, One rooster free with each 10 pullets. Mrs. L. M. Ader- hold, Lavonia, Ga. Two roosters, 2 yrs. old, some young ones and some pullets, all pure Barred Rocks, fine birds for sale cheap. W. C. Vaughan, RFD 2, Columbus, Ga. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. cockerels, Apr. hatch from bred to lay flocks, $1 each FOB. Cash with order, no checks. W. R. Bartles, RFD 2, Columbus, Ga. 15 early March hatch Thompson B. R. pullets, $12 for the lot FOB. Cash with order. No checks. Coop to be re- ae Otis C. Chitwood, Lavonia, a. 4 pure bred Barred Rock cockerels, 3 or 4 mos. old, 85 cts each, or will ex- change for Buff Leghorn pullets. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. 40 pure bred B. R. chicks, Apr. hatch, 60 cts each; 10 pullets and one cockerel, same breed, March hatch, 10. 50 pure bred, same breed, May hatch, 50 cts each; 50 pure bred Barr- q Rocks, May hatch, 60 cts each. No checks. Prefer money order. Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. BRAHMAS S. S. Hamburg and light Brahma chicks, 4 mos. old pullets ang cockerels, $1 each., L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. One Brahma rooster and 1 hen of same breeq for sale. Will exch. for 3 1-2 bu. of wheat suitable for seed. One Brahma, cock and 7 Brahma hens, very fine breed, will exch. for 8 Tan- cred strain W. L. pullets, March, 1930 hatch. No culls accepted. Must be fully developed. S. D. Harrison, Kath- leen, Ga. : 4 light. Brahma cockerels, Giant strain, Mar. hatch, $1.50 each; also two 1929 cockerels, same stsrain, $1.50 oe G..A. Skelton, RFD 1, Royston, a. GAMES Cornish Indian Games, 3 hens, 1 rooster, 4 mos. old, $5. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. oe One-full bred yellow Orpington cock- erel, Feb. hatch, $1.50. Cash with or- der. Miss\Ruth Chapman, RFD 1, Box 80, Graymont, Ga. Pure bred Dark Cornish, March hatch cockerels, $2 each. 6 Apr, hatch, pullets, $1 each, one 2-yr. old cock, $2 ao J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove, a. 5 Black Game hens, $2 each, and 1 Wildcat blue and Allen roundhead crossed cockerel, $3 or $12. for the lot, all 1 yr. old. Marvin Jackson, RFD 3, Locust Grove, Ga. : Want to get in touch with parties \ oe who have White Cornish Games for sale. Any number. B. F. Cook, RFD 3, Cairo, Ga. : Cornish Indian Game rooster. A. G. Agile, 602 Christman St., S. W., Atlanta Ga. 4 pure bred rose comb Mar. hatch dark Cornish Indian Game cockerels. $1.50 each, delivered, or the four for $5 delivered, if all taken at same time. No stamps wanted. Mrs. H. H. Sulli- van, RFD 5, Carrollton, Ga. : Pure bred, large type Dark Cornish Game hens, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $1.50 each. 9 wks. old chicks, 40 cts each, broilers, 60. cts )each. Mrs. C .O. Sikes, Sylves- ter, Ga. ; LEGHORNS 200 Harris Contest Grade pullets, $1.50 each; 150 Sandy A. Grade Tan- cred pullets, $2 each. Col. J. J. Hill, Pellham, Ga. 3 or 4 S. C. Everlay strain Brown Leghorn cockerels, 3 mos. old, $1.25 each. W. M. Bentley, RFD 1, Felton, Ga. 40 W. L. pullets, 10 wks. old, 60 cts each. Hanson strain direct. M. A. Ramsey, Quitman, Ga. Tancred' W. L., Brown L. or Ancona, 2 to 3 mso. old pullets from bred to lay stock. Also young laying pullets and laying hens. Priced reasonable. . S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. : 12 Ferris heavy laying cockerels, sec- ond direct from Ferris 8 ang 9 wks. old, 65 cts. each. 5 Ferris best egg strain cockerels, direct from Ferris, 7 wks. old, $1.25 each. 1 13 mos. old:cock- erel, heavy laying strain, direct from Ferris, $1.25; one 3 mos. old heavy laying strain cockerel, second direct from Ferris, 80 cts each. cash with order. Mrs. Roy Steed, RFD 1 Winder, 40 nine wks. old pure bred Tancred high laying strain White Leghorn pul- lets, 50 cts each, lot, $18. delivered. C. J. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Will exchange 3 Ferris strain cock- erels, 5 to 6 mos. old, for 3 Ferris strain pullets, 6 mos. old. Pullets must he well developeg. and laying. Cockerels from egg of Ferris Best Laying Strain. W. H. Vickery, Marietta, Ga. 5 pure bred blood tested White Leg- hofn jcockerels,. direct from, Thorn- woods bred to lay exhibition grade. Will be 2 mos. old 1st of Aug. 60 cts each ang postage. Money order. Mrs. Myrl Williams, RFD 5, Bowdon, Ga. , 3 nine mos. old cocks, S. C. Brown Leghorn, blood tested, direct from Superior hatchery, for sale or ex- change for Cornish Game eggs or pul- lets. Price, $1.25 each. Mrsi HE. P. King, RFD 1, Rochelle, Ga. . 80 or more well developed and well grown Apr. hatch W. L. cockerels, Tan- cred strain. Make best offer. Must sell in order to get away from pullets. Mrs. T. I. Thomson, RFD 1, Box. 2238, Bainbridge, Ga. Selected, well dev. Tancred strain, S. C. W. L. pullets, Feb. hatch, almost ready to lay, $1 each FOB Lavonia. Coops to be returned at my expense. J. H. Beasley, RFD 2, Lavonia, Ga. Ferris strain, S. C. W. L. Cockerels, Mar. hatch, $1.75 each; Apr. hatch, $1.25 each. 1 yr. old, $2 each. Mrs. JA E. Steadham, RFD 2, Bainbridge, Ga. 12 pure breqg Brown Leghorn roosters for sale, 9 wks. old, 75 cts each, Min- ae strain. Rhoda J. Taylor, Aska, a. Several hundred nice, large, pure bred Tancred strain, S. C. W. L. hens, 2%yrs. old, fine for breeders next year. 60 cts each. Will sell any am- ount, for cash only. G. P. Etheridge, Richland. 500 S. C. W. L: hens, March, 1929 hatch. Thoroughly culled. 75 cts each FOB Temple. Also 500 S. C. W. L. pullets, $1 each. FOB Temple. Z. T. Adams, Temple, Ga. Six pure bred Brown Leghorn cock- erels, 3 mos. old, $1 edth delivered. Send cash with order. Mrs. F. M. Brock, RFD 17, Carrollton, Ga. 100 March hatch W. L. pullets, Han- son strain, $1 each. 40 Apr. hatch, 75 cts each. O. B, Brown, RFD 3, Madi- son, Ga. 6 mixed Brown Leghorns, extra small, good lavers, 3 for $1. 2 pullets, one rooster, 2 mos. old. No checks ac- cepted. Mrs. Marvin McCook, RFD 2, Mcintyre, Ga. 10 pure bred S. C. Buff Leghorn hens, $9.75, cockerels, same kind, 3 or 4 mos. old, 85 cts each, or exchange for Buff Leghorn pullets. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. Tancred strain W. L., 85 2nd yr. lay- ing hens, $2 each; 60 (just in produc- | tion) pullets, $1.50 each; 60 (3 wks. Thursday, July 31, 1930. ounger) pullets, $1.25 each; 50 Apr. rth outlets. $1 each; 30 cockerels, half from 30 cts. chicks, and half from 40 ct. chicks, unrelated, $1 each. Hens well culled, heavy layers from Mar- ghalls 30 ct. chicks. Pullets from 30 ct. stock by Marshall, and cockerels are half 30 cts. and Hardmans 40 ct. chicks. Prices are cash our yards, Al- pany. Bring chrates. Chas..B. Tyler, Albany, Ga. f 50 Tancred strain W. lL. pullets, hatched in March, $1 each. Some are now laying. Bred from high laying, trapneosted stock. K. E. Rucker, RFD 8, Elberton, Ga. ; 160 young B. L. hens, 75 cts each, FOB Jesup, in lots of 50 or more, or $115 for the lot. Send M. O. or certi- fied check. W. M. Thornton, RFD 2, Jesup, Ga. : 50 pure breq S. C. White Leghorn pullets, March hatch, $1 each. Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. White Leghorn pullets, March hatch, 60 cts each: roosters, 60 cts each. Apr. hatch pullets, 50 cts each; roosters, 50 cts each; Ferris strain. Ernest Price, Maxeys, Ga. 25 Mar. hatch /Kerlins Wycoff strain White Leghorn pullets, $1 each. No culls. Will soon begin laying. Mrs. Milton Menshew, Walden, Ga. ~ Pure Tancred strain, bred to lay cockerels, write or wire for prices and how many wanted. J. H. Lamb, Cor- dele, Ga. White Leghorn pullets, 15 wks. old, now beginning to lay, $1 each FOB Blackshear, Ga. Alvin Ratliff, Black- shear, Ga. Cockerels, S.C. W. L: 12 wks. old, wt. 21-2 to 3 Ibs; chicks direct from Johnsons Class A pen, $1 each FOB. Rose comb, W. L. cockerels, wt. 2 1-2 to 3 lbs. Berrys strain, beautiful birds, $1 each. Solomon Burnsed, St. George, | Ga. 12 pure bred English Leghorn cock- er@ls, Apr. hatch, $1.25 each, or $2.25 per pr. C. A. Moye, Oconoee, Ga. March hatch Brown Leghorn pullets, $1 each. W. L. Lowe, Cass Station, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE Milk fed friers (Barred Rock) 35 cts per lb. Mrs. Lola Adams, RFD 4, Tai- botton, Ga. Friers, thorobred R. I. Reds and Buff Orpingtons, 1 3-4 to 2 1-2 lbs; 27 1-2 cents per lb. fattened. Mrs. Annie Joiner, Tennille, Ga. Mixed fryers, 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs. each, 30 cts. per lb. Also. common Bantam hens and 2 roosters, 50 cts each. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, RFD 2, Ray City, Ga. 12 nice fryers, 35 cts per lb. FOB. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Pure bred Blue Andelusians, 3 pul- lets) and one cockerel, March hatch, $1 each, Mrs. W. D. Bryant, Coffee, Ga. Speckled Sussex hens, roosters, cock- erels and pullets. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. 15 mixed chickens, 1 yr. old, $1 each ie Gardi, Ga. J. O. Stewart, Gardi, a. 10 Black Minorcas, 3 White Leg- horns, 1 Buff Orpington, ang one Red, $1 each or $15 for the lot, FOB Gardi, Ga. Mrs. Addie Stewart, Gardi, Ga. 8 hens for eating purposes, mostly R. I. Reds. Make best offer. W. J. Holtz- claw, RFD 1, Phone 8311, Canton, Ga, R. I. Req friers, weighing from 2 to 3 lbs, 35 cts per lb. FOB. Mrs. J. W. MeGarity, Draketown, Ga. _MINORCAS One March hatch- Black Minorca cockerel, $2; 3 Apr. hatch Black Mi- norca cockerels, $1.50 each; trio of cockerel and two good breeding hens, according to stock, furnished. O. H. Wright, Peters Bidg., Atlanta, Ga. 6 pure bred Black Minorca, pullets, Feb. hatch, and one cockerel, same hatch, $1 each, or $6.50 for the lot. No. personal checks. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, RFD 1, Helena, Ga. ORPINGTONS Golden Buff Orpington cock, 16 mos. old. Will exchange for Black Jersey Giant cock, same ag, or will sell for $2.50 cash. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit- and, Ga. : S. C. Buff Orpingtons, late Jan. Hatch, beginning to lay. For sale, or will exchange for S. C. White Leghorns or S. C. R. I. Reds. Must be of good Strain. J. W. Walker, Box 533, Augus- | ta, Ga. 5 pure Golden Buff Orpingtons, Apr. hatch cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. W, R, Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga, . Thursday, July 31, 1930. PIGEONS FOR SALE Will exchange ten or more common pigeons for fryers. Robt. McCowan, Box 44, RFD 1, Kirkland, Ga. White Kings and Carneaux, work- ing and banded, $3 per pair; also Hun- -garians, working and banded, $5 per pair. Youngsters, $1 and $1.50 each. Harry Davis, RFD 6, Macon, Ga. Four pair .extra selected White Kings, mated, banded and working. All about one and one-half yrs. old. First check for $10 gets the lot. Young- sters for sale about Oct. Ist, 1930. R. L. Hammond, ,Jackson, Ga. Pure white King pigeons, mated, banded and working, $2.50 per pr. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. . Mated, banded and working Req Car- neaux pigeons, will exchange for Feb. or Mar. hatch White Leghorn, R. I. Red, or Barred Rock pullets, bird for bird. Hach to -pay transportation chaorges. C. B. Tanner, RFD 1, San- deorsville, Ga. 3 Homers ang one Carneaux roosters for sale, 50 cts each, or will exchange for one Carneaux hen weighing 22 oz. or more. T. J. Anderson, Jr., 706 Plum St., N. W., Atlanta, Ga. R. I. REDS FOR SALE 5 R. I. red pullets, Donaldson strain, 2 1-2 or 3 lbs. Will exchange for 5 Indian Runner Ducks. Also 2 R. TI. Reg cockerels, Donaldson strain, wt. 3lbs., price $1 each, or will exchange for value. Write first. Mrs. J. L. Erwin, Adairsville, Ga. 2 dark red Donaldson strain, Feb. hatch, R. I. Red roosters, $1 each. Mrs. Milton Minshew, Walden, Ga. Tompkins strain, direct S. C. R.'I. Red cockerels and pullets, 1 lb. to 1 1-2 Ibs. size, $1.00 each; in lots of 10, 75 cts each. C. F. Matheson, Box 121, Alto, Ga. . 10 pure breg S. C. R. I. Red, Donald- Son strain pullets ang .one cockerel, May ist hatch, 75 cts each. Cash with og Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains, a. 2 pens, Owen strain Reds, 7 pullets, 1 rooster, first pen, av. wt. akout 1 1-2 lbs. each, $5.50. Second pen about 1 Ib. ig $5.50 for 8 Jas. Brown Helena, a. 40 pure bred Donaldson strain R. I. Red pullets, 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs. each, 85 cts each for the lot, or will pick out the 2 1-2 lb. ones for $1 each. 10 nice cockerels, same strain, 75 cts each, if all are taken. All FOB. Mrs. Fred At- Kinson, RFD 2, Ray City, Ga. 10 S. C. Owens strain R. I. Red hens, 1929 hatch, wt. 5 to 6 1-2 Ibs. $1.25 each; 6 Feb. 1930 hatch pullets, same strain, wt. 3 to 4 lbs. 90 cts each. All high egg producers ang healthy stock. 2 unrelated 1929 roosters, $1.25 each. Mrs. Peter G. Walker, Madison, Ga. Will exchange one yr. old anq two yr. old pure Donaldson roosters, R. I. Red, free from W. D. and from breg to lay stock, for four Feb. and March hatch R. I. Red pullets. C.D. William- son. Plains, Ga. Pure bred, very dark S. C. R. I. Red roosters, March, 1929 hatch, $2.50 each. ae Jno. D. Wilson, RFD 3, Quitman, a. Several fine Donaldson strain S.C R. I. Apr. hatch cockerels, from blood tes- teq stock. wt. between 2 and 3 Ibs, $1 each. Mrs. J. F. Trawick, RFD 1, Ten- nille, Ga. Choice March hatch S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, $2.50 each; 2 fine 15 mos. old cocks, $5 each; one 10 mos. old cock- erel, $3.50; hens, $2 and $3 each. Ma- hoog prize stock. and heavy layers. Miss Belle Timmerman, Box 83, Bron- wood, Ga. Want to exchange one dark R. I. Red rooster, 15 mos. old, for one of same age, Donaldson strain. Mrs. Brinson Alderman, Douglas, Ga. Few choice extra fine S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, Jan. hatch, finest stock. Direct. Rich, dark glossy red to skin, $3 to $5 each. 10 goog red pullets, $1.50 each. Feb. and March: hatch. Cockerel free with each 10 pullets. Mrs. J..E. Sikes, RFD 2, Chester, Ga. 1 pure bred Donaldson rooster, March 1929 hatch, $5. Mrs. J. A. LeConte 1044 Cleburne Ave., Atlanta, Ga. . 20 pure Donaldson R. I. Reds, 18 -mos. old hens, $1.25 each, or $23 for the lot. Taylor Hooks, RFD 2, Una- dilla, Ga. . : R. I. Red cockerels, Dunlop high- yielding strain, 8 to 10 wks. old., 80 cts each. Mrs. C. M. Breman, Columbus, Ga. S ~ R. L. Red pullets, 3 to 4 mos. old, from bred-to-lay stock, Also laying nice dried apples or peaches. MARKET pullets and laying hens.- Good color and markings. Healthy and well de- veloped. Priced Reasonable. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. ROCKS Few fine March hatch White Rock cockerels, pure Fischel strain, hatched from blood tested, mateg 10 to 11 Ib. hens, each $1.50. Cash with order. Or will exchange 2 or 3 for equal value in Will also exchange blood-tested R. I. Reds or Barred Rock cockerels at-$1.50 each for equal value in dried fruits. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Bowersville, Ga. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE 4 extra large M. B. turkey toms, 1928 hatch, 4 1929 hatch, all fine for breed- ing. Will exchange for pullets or 1 yr. old Barred Rock-hens. Mrs. T. J. Big- gers, Bremen, Ga. . White Emboden geese, $12 for trio, or $7 for pair. Mrs. Mary B. Stokes, Madison, Ga. Pure White Indian Runner ducks and drakes, $1 each. Geo. N. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. Saeee 4 pure bred mammoth White Pekin ducks, $3.98, 4 or 5 mos. olds Also 3 pure breg White pekin ducks, 2 ducks and 1 drake, last yrs. hatch, $3.50. Two young Pekin ducks, 1 mo. old, pure bred $1. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. 12 blue speckled guinea hens and 2 roosters, about 13. mos. old. All hens now laying, 95 cts each. Will sell part or all at same price. Olia Chapman RFD 1, Butler, Ga. 2 pvr. Big Blue Toulouse geese, Ellis strain, $5 per pr. Also 5 half-grown geese from above mating, $5 for the five. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. One pr. White African guineas, $2.50 Wilson Carson, Hampton, Ga. 10 M. B. turkeys, 17 aks. old, $3 ea. or will exchange for Cornish Game pullets or hens. No culls accepted. Will accept some Cornish Game eggs. Write first. If purchased outright, send P. O. Money order. Mrs. E; P. King, RFD 1, Rochelle, Ga. Muscovey ducks, 4 to 5 mos. old, $1 each, $10 per doz. I. E. Williams, Ty | Ys Ga \ , Four Indian Runner Ducks for sale, 3 ducks and one drake, $1 each. Roger Harris, Gibson, Ga. 1 yr. olq turkey hen and tom, $8. Mrs. Steve Martin, RFD 5, Commerce, Ga. 35 Mammoth Pekin ducks, as large as parent duck. Will sell for $1.25 ea. or $35 for lot FOB to parties who live near enough. Will swap. ducks for shoats weighing from 25 to 100 lbs. at 8 cts per lb, or will exchange ducks for 35 pullets Feb hatch, in good condi- tion, no culls, any good strain. G. C. Rodgers, RFD 4, Box 127, Waycross, Ga. WYANDOTTES 10 five mos. olq S. L. Wyandotte pul- lets. Purchased when day old chicks from Berry Bros. Well matured and developeg for their age, $1.25 each. 20 pure bred S: L. Wyandotte hens, heal- thy laying condition, $1.50 each. Pure bred S. L. Wyandotte cockerels, Sun- flower strain, 4 and 5 mos. old. True to color ang ready for service. Write fot prices. R. B. Williams, Milan, Ga. S. L. Wyandottes, March hatch of high breed stock for sale, or will: ex- exchange for S. C. White Leghorns or Ss. C. R. I. Reds. Must be goog strain. J. W. Walker, Box 533, Augusta, Ga 10 pure bred S. L. Wyandottes, young roosters ready for service; $f each. W 'T, Adams, Box 381, Lavonia, Ga. Poultry Wanted BRAHMAS WANTED Brahma hens and pullets of the Giant strain wanted. Will want hens of March, 1929 natch and pullets of March, 1930 hatch. Absolutely no culls accepted. Must be up to standard in every way. Will exchange Duroc Jer- sey pigs, registered in buyers name, or will pay cash. L. M. Kennedy, Co:Jins, Ga MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY WANTED Want 50 well devloped Tancred W. L. pullets, Mar. 1930 hatch. No culls accepted. Must be from heavy layers. Will exch. 400 cap, Super Hatcher in- cubator with self turner device, A-1 shape, almost as goog aS new. Guar- antee incubator in perfect condition. Will also give with incubator two pigs, t mo. old, delivering them Sept. 3ist, BULLETIN and the incubator at once. I pay frt. on.the pullets, ang other party pay frt. on incubator and pigs. S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. Want from 200 to 500 W. L. pullets, from 5 to 10 wks. old. Write, quoting best prices. Alvin Rush, Cork, Ga. I need any number of good White or Brown Leghorn or Ancona laying pul- lets. Also several hundred young pul- lets, if pure bred, healthy and well de- veloped. State what you have and wee located. A. C. Young, Hapeville, a. Want 8 or 10 dark Brown Leghorn pullets. Must be pure. State lowest cash price. Mrs. S. V. Thornton, RFD 3, Box 55, Washington, Ga. Want White or Brown Leghorn Ban- tam pullets. Will exchange one J. B. Giant pullet for 2 or 3 bantam pullets, according to age. M. M. Murray, JY., RFD A, Box 229, Americus, Ga. LEGHORNS WANTED Want prices on 150 Brown or White Leghorns, or R. I. Red pullets, from 10 to 12 weeks old. Must be cheap and goog stock. Write Mrs. J. C. Flythe, RFD 2, Hahira, Ga. : Want 52 W. L. cockerels, early hatch, p,refer Hollywood strain, direct from Hollywood farm. Give age and price. Advise where can be seen. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. Want pure bred Buff Leghorn pul- lets, Feb. or March hatch, exchange pure breq Pekin ducks for same. B. L. Lynn, Coffee, Ga. Want Mar. hatched Wycoff or Tan- cred stran W. L. pullets. Will ex- change Conrads strain of Chinchilla rabbits, all breeding stock, reg. and young sub. to registration. In fine shape. Does bred (3), and one C. A. reg. Buck and 25 young sub. to regis- tration. Age from 4 wks. to 6 mos. old. G. H. Goddard, Reynolds, Ga. Want W. L. pullets, March and April hatch. Quote best price and other particulars. G. B. Balbridge, 316 East Lake Drive, N. E., Oakhurst, Atlanta, Ga. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC., WANTED .... Turkeys, ducks and rabbits wanted to raise on thirds until Thanksgiving or Christmas. Have plenty of feeq to fatten. Will give best of care. C. R. Belcher, RFD 1, Wadley, Ga. Want a few guineas. Must be cheap. G. A. Johnson, 1219 Second Ave., Columbus, Ga. Eggs For Sale Select hatching eggs from fancy dark req matings, $1.50 per 15; from fine free range flock, $5 per hundred all from Mahoods prize stock S, C. R. .. Reds and heavy layers. Want to hear from person to con- tract for full season for hatching eggs from pure dark red S. C. R. I. Reds, well selecteg and high fertility. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, RFD 2, Chester, Ga. , White Australian guinea eggs, $1.25 per 15, delivered. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty,-Ga; Pure bred Golden Buff Orpington hatching eggs, 90 cts per 15; fine heal- thy stock. Also pure breq Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock hatching eggs, 85 cts per, 16 eggs. Also select pure bred Donaldson R. I. Red hatching eggs, 85 cts per 15 eggs. Prize Win- ning stock, crates returned. Mrs. A. L.. Garrison, RFD 2, Box 90, Ashland, Ga. Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock, also S. C. Ferris strain, W. L. eggs, 85. cts per 15; $1.40 per 30, de- livered. Mrs. J. E. Steadham, RFD 2, Bainbridge, Ga. B. R. eggs, Thompson strain, prize stock, R. I. red eggs, Donaldson strain, all blood-tested, for BWD. Summer prices. $1 per 15. delivered. No checks accepted. Mrs. Milton Sumner, RFD 3, Sylvester, Ga. Tompkins strain S. C. R. I, Red eggs, $1 per 15, or $5 per hundred. Would like to contract with hatchery for fall ang spring. C.F. Matheson, Box 121, Alto, Ga. R. I. Red hatching eggs, Donaldson strain, 75 cts-per 15, or will exchange for value. Write first. Mrs. J. L. Er- win, Adairsville, Ga. Pure bred dark Cornish Game fresh eggs. Heavy strain, hens weigh from 5 to 7 lbs. Roosters from 9 to 11 Ibs. Unrelated stock, $1 for 15 eggs, post- paid. Mrs. Fred F. Johnson, RFD 6, Box 160, Dawson, Ga.. PAGE THREE Fresh hatching eggs, pure fawn and white Indian Runner Ducks, $1 per 12, del. Will exchange a few for Japanese Silkies, or White Pekin eggs. Write first. W. E. Wylam, Cleveland, Ga. ...Pure bred large type Dark Cornish Game eggs. $1 per 15. Mrs. C. O. Sikes. Sylvester, Gd. Eggs from pure bred Dark Cornish | Indian Games in egg carriers, post- paid, for $1 per 15. Mrs. L. M. Ken- nedy, RFD 2, Collins, Ga. Eggs Wanted Want one setting of Blue Andalusian eet Mrs. J. A.'Culbreth, Whigham, a. Live Stock For Sale a One pure bred but not reg. Jersey bull, 1 yr. old, squirrel grey. Ready for service. Out of a heavy milker. = crated. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, a. Fine bull, 20 mos. old, cross with red Poll, fine in size. Will exchange for a cow or heifer with calf, or soon to freshen. If interested, come ang see him at R. L. Blackwells place, 2 mi. Town Creek church, RFD 4, Cleveland, or write Claude Blackwell, RFD 4, Cleveland, Ga. F One Jersey milk cow for sale, Will freshen in September with 2nd calf. eae milker. L. H. Atkins, Oak Park, a. Reg. Jersey bull calf, 2 mos. old, per fect individual, out of prize winning stock. Will exchange for chickens, hogs. or feed. John C. Netherland RFD 2, Wesley Chapel Road, Decatur, Ga. Young Jersey bull, wt. 500 Ibs. Int. Reg. well marked, $50 FOB. Also Black Jersey and Holsten mixed heifer, Gov. Hardman stock, wt. 600 lbs. bred pure- bred Jersey to freshen March 12th, yearlings, make best offer. T., M. Perry. Box 501, Maysville, Ga. | One reg. Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, with 2 mos. old. heifer calf, ent. to reg. re- breq to a registered Jersey bull. Real good cow. Ed Bruton, RFD 4, Box 262, Atlanta, Ga. One nice -Jersey Bull, 16 mos. old. Not. reg. but full blooded. Price, $35 or will exchange for anything can use. Write what you have to trade and come and see the bull. Wt, 450 or 500 lbs. J. B. Tucker, RFD 1, Box 44, Lithia Springs, Ga. Reg. Jersey, one 3yr. olg bull, grand- 5 yr. old Raleigh milch cow, $100;: one 6 mos. old heifer, $50; one 6-mos. old * bull, $25. W.P Chappell, RFD 1, New- nan, Ga. a One goog milch cow, English Jersey CATTLE 8 price $40 FOB. Also few bull calves and son of Oxford Majesty, price $100; one a with 4th calf, giving 2 gals. milk per day and one lb. of butter, $65 at my barn. Also two goog milch cows, one with 2nd calf, gives 2 gals per day, $60 at my barn; and one with 4th calf, giving 2 gals milk per day $65 at my barn W. C. Wicker, RFD 4, Wrights- _ ville, Ga. a 8 goog young milch cows, 7 3-mos. old calves (5 of them heifers) all in - good condition. Cows barn trained and T. B. tested. T. T. Blasingame, RFD 2, Butler, Ga. Fine milch cow, 8rd calf few days old. Gentle ang in good! condition, $75. Riley S. Couch, Turin, Ga. One fine Jersey cow for sale, giving 3 gal. of milk per day. Come &nqd see at my barn. W. A. Ivey, RFD 2, Con- yers, Ga. ae Reg. Jersey cows and calves for O. H. Bradbury, Bogart, Ga. One fawn colored grade Jersey cow with young bull calf. Good qualitites in every respect. Will sell for $60 at ~~ an barn. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, i a. ; One 7-8 or 15-16,.15 mos. old Jersey bull, yeHow or partly gray color. Well built. T.. B. tested, $25. Austin Aber- crombie, RFD 2, Dahlonega, Ga. i One nice Jersey heifer calf, 2 mos. old, $12 or will exchange for 12 Brown Leghorn hens or 2 nice shoats. Mrs. Mahle Wright, RFD 3, Adairsville, Ga. One 2 1-2 yr old graded Jersey, butt-headed heifer with a four wks. old heifer calf. Will make nice milker ~ if taken care of. $40 or will exchange for a 650 lb. steer. No delivery. Mrs. | Eva M. Hunter, RFD 3, C-o Leroy ~~ McClain, Thomasville, Ga. 3 One reg. Jersey bull, 2 1-2 yrs. old, in good condition. Will sell, as have no place to keep him: Very gentle, ~ a0. E. Gable, RFD 6, Douglasville, ~ a. Ca es 1s iG Sf Rees eer ct ec iene See oa $ou5 ees aria ses apenas ae CRE Se AN eee sale. ae Georgia : Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture ene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. ntered as secong class matter - ebruary 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- jer the act of June 6, 1900. Ac- ed for mailing at special of postage provided for in oa 1103: Act of October 8, Notice of farm, produce and ap- ourtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one AM each request and re- yeated only when request is ac- ors by new copy of no- ce. ; i Second-hand Farm Machinery, Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are publisheq in monthly supplement which appear on the first Thursday of each month. Farm land for sale editions are blished at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- ices. Under Legislative act the arket Bulletin does not assume responsibility for any. notice pearing in the Bulletin or action resulting therefrom. oe 4 STOFFICE DEPARTMENT RULES YN USED FARM MACHINERY he following types of used farm shinery may be listeq for farmers in Market Bulletin, according to a nt ruling from the office of the tmaster General, in Washington. department warns, however, that ces of any description may be hed for dealers. mills. eed mills. elco Light plants. otors, generators, ang other equip- nt for Delco light plants. Delco water plants. otors, generators and other equip- it for Delco water plants. t cond-hang machinery notices are lished only in monthly supplements ng on the first Thursday of x ive Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Ne Jersey milch cow, 3 yrs. old, shen soon. Will give 3 gals. or f milk per day, $50 at my barn. t crate. H. J . Johnson,RFD A, Tunnel Hill, Ga. pure bred Guernsey bull calf, t grandson of King Chilmart, who sireq more record milk cows than Guernsey bull in the United . N. C, Alston, Richland. nice Jersey heifers, 5 and 10 ld, $35 for the pr., FOB Gaines- Ga. if taken at once. John Go- Gainesville, Ga. : Jersey male calf, 6 mos. old, wt. 300 lbs, entitled to registration. ake $20 for s Hee 2 x in extra good pasture condition. Write Dr. O. N. Mathis, Griffin, Ga. One dark fawn 17-8 Jersey cow in good shape. Will give 4 gal. of milk. T. B. tested. Calf 2 mos. old. Will sell without calf or will exchange for dry bees! Write A. W. Kemp, Marietta, a. ' 100 head cattle, 7 cows, 22 heifers, 70 steers. Parties can leave them on fine 500 A. pasture until-fall. No rent. Also I will attend to them for a small charge or will load at any time on train. W. S. Rasberry, Andersonville, Ga. One Jersey and Holstein bull calf, 8 wks. old in goog condition: Will sell for $10 FOB Lavonia, Ga. W. T. Adams Box 381, Lavonia, Ga, One reg. Jersey bull for sale, 5 yrs. old, no bad habits, price $100, or will exchange for 2 reg. Jersey or Guernsey heifers, 1 yr. old. Mrs. Eugene Sim- mons, Lakeland, Ga. Guernsey bull calves. reg. Sons of the -wonderful Brookmead Honest Lad. You will be pleased. J. A. Ewing, Ash-- burn, Ga. : a x _. _ HOGS FOR SALE : Fine pig, 9 wks. old, about 15 to 2 ibs. Healthy and growing fast. $8, or Will exchange for chickens, meat or corn. J. Wood, Griffin, Ga. _ One pr. fine Big Bone Black Guinea pigs, 40 to 50 lbs, $15 for the pair. FOB Buena Vista, Ga. N. J. Hale, Buena Vista, Ga. Will exchange pigs or shoats for R. I. Red pullets or any breed of turkeys, etc. M. M. Murray, Jr.. RFD A, Box 229, Americus, Ga. ; . One spotted Poland China boar, sub. to reg. Wt. 250 lbs. 16 mos. old. | T. G. Presley, RFD 3, Eatonton, Ga. Two pure bred P. C. pigs, 5 mos. old, male and female, cholera im- mune, $2.50 each FOB Plains, C. D. Williamson, Plains, Ga. Duroc Jersey pigs, 5 to 7 mos. old, immune for life against cholera and registered in buyers name at reason- gb prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, a. 5 shoats, wt. 75 to 100 lbs. Hamp- shire, $10 each; $45 for the 5. 5 pigs, 6 wks. old, $5 each, or $9 per pair. All No. 1. J. B. Almand,51 1-2 Hunter SW, Atlanta. or call Wal-4128 Hemlock 8208-J at St., during day, or night. os Seven 6 wks. old P. C. pigs for sale, make offer. O. B. Brown, RFD 3, Mad- ison, Ga. Stayfat absolutely pure bred big type Black Guinea hogs, for breeding purposes only. Pigs and shoats, either sex, at bargain prices. All cholera im- mune. Guarantee satisfaction. J. B. Proctor, Eastman, Ga. 7 50-lb shoats, for $600 cash. Not 4a bie bargain but an excellent value. T. T. Blasingame, RFD 2, Butler, Ga. ~ Nice Berkshire pigs for sale, 8 wks. old, $6. J. W. Lord, RFD 5, Commerce, Ga. gee Reg. Big Bone Black Essex, satisfac- tion guaranteed. W. J. Bargerson, Sar- dis, Ga. : 83 mos. old pigs, $3.50. Lifetime treat- ment. Send one dollar, balance COD. S. W. Roughton, Scotland, Ga. One pure bred, straight nose Berk- shire gilt, 10 wks. old., wt. 50 Ibs. Bred from Worlds Champon boar. Entitled to register. $10 without papers, or $12 with papers. Dorsey Martin, RFD 1, Canon, Ga. Duroc pigs from big bodied stock, 6| wks. old, $5. Dick Tope, Raymond, Ga, 2 10-mos .old, one boar and one sow; sow breq to farrow by Sept. 1st. Im- mune for life, reg. in buyers name. Will sell cheap or exchange for any kind of grain to feeq livestock. Also 3 brood sows, one gilt anq two tried sows. Sell cheap or exchange for wheat, oats or corn. Will farrow with- in next 6 wks. All registered B. P. C. and immune for life. Gilt weighs about 250 lbs, older sows, 450 to 500 Ibs. 7-Black Poland China shoats for sale or exchange for peas, new crop pea- |. nuts, wheat, corn or oats, 6 mos. old. Wt. from 75 to 100 Ibs. 5 gilts, and 2 boars, immune for life, reg. in buyers name. Also one 10 mos. old boar, same breed. Must sell within: next 2 or 3 mos. G. W. Randall, Lavonia, Ga. . Reg. Duroc sow, Sylvesters Uneeda, Lass, No. 709022, farrowed June 5, 1928, fiirst litter, 7 pigs, last litter, 13 pigs. Bred to Duroc boar. Write Miss Kate | Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. 3 B. B. Guinea Apericon strain pigs, 10. wks. old, wt. about 40 Ibs .each, $10 each, or $19- pair. Also some males about ready for service. $12. $14] h FO es B my station. MARKET BULLETIN = = re Two big bone Guinea hogs, female, wt. 50 lbs, $7 each. Pedigreed stock. G. R. Anderson, Dublin, Ga, HORSES AND MULES One mule about 10 yrs. old. Good order, one foot to keep shod, $50 or exchange. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. Have old mule for sale. Will take $45 for her, or exchange for 45 Barred Rock hens, or for a good fresh-in milk oe D. C. Griffin, RFD 8B, Gibson, a. : .: One goog bay mar, 10 yrs. old, gen- Good buggy | tle, will work anywhere. 1 horse. Wt. 950, lbs. Price, $40 or will exchange for good syrup mill, large size, or good grade Jersey heifer, 1 1-2 yrs. old. J. B. Tucker, RFD 1, Box 44, Lithia Springs; Ga. : Good plug mule in Ist class con- dition, wt. about 1,000 lbs or will ex- change for hogs or anything of equal Se J. R. Vincent, RFD1I, Riverdale, a. 5 One sound farm or team mule, wt. 800 .to 1,000 lbs, $30 or will exhange for cow and calf, good brood sow, or ae J. E. Martin, RFD 2, Jesup, a. = : - One black mare, 12 yrs. old, 2 cows, 3 yrs. old, will freshen in fall, to ex- change for.a pair of good les, right ae and age. W. N. Arnold, Devereux, a. . z One black horse mule, about 1150 Ibs. Good all round mule, gentle and work anywhere but best for sawmill work. Age about 12 yrs. old, on good condi- tion. Price $100. Harvey Stubbs, RFD 1, Mauk, Ga. - RABBITS FOR SALE | One White Flemish Giant doe, lyr. old, $5; 6 young W. F. G. 2 mos. old, males, $2; females, $2.50; 1 buck and 2 does, Chinchillas, Stahls Gold Cer- tificate stock, 7 mos. old, ready to breed, all above extra fine stock and pedigree papers furnished. Exchange |for chickens or anything can use. W. O. Dewberry, 218 E. Jones St., Savan- nah, Ga. z Will exchange one White Chinchil- la doe, 14 mos. old for Duroc Jersey pig or any other breed, 5 or 6 wks. old, each to pay charges. Two Chin- chilla does, 14 mos. old, will sell or exchange for 4 Thompsons Ringlet Barred Rock or Donaldson R. I. Red pullets, Feb. or March hatch, or 3 pullets and one cockerel, each to pay charges. Mrs. Brinson Alderman, Douglas, Ga. One pr. N. Z. rabbits, $3.50, or ex- change for White Wyandottes, one cock and 2 hens. Harold OQuinn, Odum, Ga. 2 N. Z. red mixed with white, 1 black and white, wt. 3 lbs each. Ex- ee sok ote oe or some other breed of rabbits. Ernest Davis, RFD 5, Dallas, Ga. j Chinchillas, 4 young, 5 mos. old bucks, sired by Stahls Gold Certifi- cate buck, $2.50 each; 2 does, 1 buck, 2 mos. old, same strain, $5 for 3. Ped- igreed New Zealand Reds, 7 wks. old, Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. 1.50 each; 5 mos. old, $3 each. Pr. 9 oe old doe, bred to reg. buck, $6.50, also one Junior doe, Himalayan, $3 pr. Himalayan doe, bred, $6; mixed rabbits, $1 each. E. T. Almon, Mid- _ land, Ga. 6 x Chinchilla rabbits, 8 wks. old, thor-_ obred, sub. to reg., $4 each. Scott Hart, RFD C, Americus, Ga. : ee Female thorobred, unreg.!| Flemish Giant rabbit, wt. 10 lbs. age 18 mos. old, guaranteed splendid breeder, $2.50. Buyer to pay transportation charges. Mrs. O. ope 1420 19th St., Col-_ umbus, Ga. ee eo Chinchilla rabbits, from reg. stock. Breeders, $2 to $3 each, bred to my best buck if desired. J. M. Jones, Grayson, Ga. =e Heavyweight pedigreed Chinchillas, | guaranteed quality. Seniors, $5; Jun- iors, $2.50 each. Also Black Fox Giant seniors, $15 per trio; Juniors, $7.50 | per trio. L. C. Rhodes, Graysville, Ga. Pedigreed Chinchilla rabbits, 8 wks. _ old, $2 each, or$3.75 per pair. 5 mos. old does, $4 each, or $7 for two. 1 buck, 5 mos. old, $4, All subject to registra- tion, healthy and in good condition, Edw. A. Torrance, RFD 5, Milledge-_ ville, Ga. a Pure bred N. Z. white rabbits from reg. fur bearing strain. Bred does, $522 open does, $3. F. C. Garrett, Sparks, Ga. eG ee Stahls Gold Certificate Chinchillas, olq stock reg., young can be registered. Reasonable price. Chas. Watson, Mari-_ etta, Ga. ac peae 8 mos. old pedigreed Chinchilla doe, bred to reg. buck, $5; good reg. Chin- | chilla buck, $4; 3 mos old N. Z. Whites, all pedigreeq ,$1.50 each; reg. N. Z. White does, $10 each. David Jennings, Box 84, Americus, Ga. ee For sale or exchange, for New Zea- land Whites, two Grey Flemish does ang two bucks, pedigreed stock. P. A. Ammons, Staton A, Atlanta, Ga. eee Have 30 pedigreed Chinchilla rabbits, 3 to 12 mos. old 3 of them registered. Must sell them quick on. account of other business. Make me an_ offer. Robert Levinson Box 235, Hawkinsville, _ Ga. : 2 N. Z. Reds, .greys, white Chinchilla does and bucks, $1 to $2 each. Fred T. Baker, RFD 2, Columbus, Ga._ oe For sale cheap or exchange, several nice young Chinchilla does with young. L. N. Hodges, Oliver, Ga. ee 13 N. Z. White, pink-eyed rabbits, 8 bucks ang 5 does, 4 to 5 mos. old, $1.25 each; 18 mos. old doe and 7 young, 6 wks. old, $5 for lot. Write. Miss Reg. Chinchilla doe with 6 young. Will furnish papers for both mother | and young. $15 for the doe and 6 young at a month old Aug. 13th. Wenonah Bell, Greeville, Ga. ee se SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Two pure bred Toggenburg does, one young doe, never bred, milking a pint a day. One fresh milking, 3 to 4 qts. FARM. LAND EDITION AUGUST 21ST _ Now is the time to mail us notices for our next farm land edition which will appear August 21. Notices will only be carried for parties who have farms for sale or for rent, or parties who wish to purchase or rent farms. We will not list city property, nor will we carry notices for real estate agents. Farms for rent, or wanted to rent, will be list- ed weekly up to and including our issue of August 21st. Farms wanted or for rent on shares may be listed weekly under the farm help Market. Bulletin. columns of the Thursday, July 31, 1930. Live Stock For Sale SHEEP AND GOATS FOR. SALE per day. Both registered. J. J. Johns- ton, Waynesboro, Ga. Two pure bred reg. Toggenburg does, one fresh now, 4 qt. milker. J. _J, Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. _ 50 fine fat mutton, $5 each. Robt. . Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. Want to exchange young Toggen- burg doe now giving about 1 qt of - milk per day, second kid, for either oo. h..or R. I. Red chickens. Jack _ Curran, 990 Drewrey St., NE, Atlanta, Ga. ; Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED : Want one reg. Jersey calf, 6 to 12 _ mos. old, cheap for cash, or exchange for grade Jersey heifer, Mrs. T. J. Big- gers, Bremen, Ga. Want. to exchange good property for _ young Jersey heifers, or Fordson trac- tor, plow and harrow, in first class con- dition. G. C. Edmondson, RFD 2, ~- Temple, Ga. ___ Fresh-in milk cow, young ang gentle. One that will lead. Guaranteed to give _ 3 to 4 gals. of rich milk per day. Will pay $60 on terms. $20 cash on deliv- ery to my home, and $5 per week for 8 weeks. F. G. Jinks, 870 Oak St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. Want to rent good milk cow for at least 12 mos. Best of attention given. Mrs. S. S. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. _ Want to exchange equal value or work horse for goog milk cow or beef cattle, Write first. C. J. Burton, Gen- eral Delivery, College Park, Ga. Want one pure bred red Polled bull _ Calf, about 3 or 4 mos. old. Must be cheap for cash. L. A. Youmans, Mer- shon, Ga. Will exchange value for pony, good mule or milk cow. C. Cowan, RFD 2, Chamblee, Ga. Want one Polled Hereford bull, about 1 yr. old. Must be registered. W. F. Bell, Albany, Ga. ~ Want weaned heifer calves, not un- der 3 mos. old. Will pay cash for right price, or will exchange fine R. I. Reds. Must be high grade stock. Will exch. some large Bronze turkey hens and tom. Hens, $4.50, tom $7. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, RFD 2, Chester, Ga. Want cows or 150 hens, will ex- change value for same. Write Mrs. D. B. Weeks RFD 4, Doerun, Ga. Want to exchange value in chickens for thrifty male calf, 3 or 4 mos. old. Does not have to be pure bred. Pre- _ fer exchange at my barn, 1 mi. north _ of Demorest, Ga. Write or come. E. C. Harris, RFD 1, Demorest, Ga. _ Cows and calves wanted, beef type, quote best price for cash per head. W. B. Cadle, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Want Jersey cow, reg. in buyers - hame with young calf, or one that will _ freshen soon. Price must be reason- able. J. T. Powell, Jr., Brinson, Ga. HOGS WANTED One Poland China pig, thorobred and papers on him, for Club pig. Carl Brown, Howard, Ga. : Want 12 head of hogs, weighing from a a to 100 lbs. L. H. Atkins, Qak Park, s Ga. __ Want shoats on shares. Good place, Plenty of feed. Mrs. S. S. Rogers, Claxton, Ga.. s Want one pure bred O. I. C.or White _ Chester male fig at reasonable price. _ J.D. Wynn, RFD 2, Carlto, Ga. : Want one carload of feeder pigs by _ Sept. 1st, Will take smaller amounts if you have them. C. N. Bennett, County Agent, Millen, Ga. - Want to trade some Red rust proof Seeq oats or Tancred strain W. L. hens Mo culls) for 2 gooq pigs, weighing about 40 lbs each. Trade oats at 75 cts per bushel] or hens at $1 each. Would _ pay cash for pigs if very reasonable. Ira F. McMinn, Ayersville, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Will trade for pure bred Nubian doe. Prefer 100 per cent pure bred, _ but can wse high grade doe if a good ' One. Give age, color and markings. State if open or bred, and amount of Milk when fresh, and now giving. Name lowest cash price. Edwin Simp- son, 676 Tifton St., SW, Atlanta, Ga. MARKET Giga Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 30 bu. speckled field pea seed, 1930 crop, Saveq without rain, $3 per bu. FOB Pearson, Ga., C. A. Lastinger, Pearson, Ga. Seed peas for sale. New crop, sound anq Clean, $3.50 per bu. J. B. Harrell, Manor, Ga. Green crowder peas for table use, 5 1-2 cts. per lb. FOB. Fresh in hull from the vine. Cash with order. A. J. Adams, RFD 4, Ashburn, Ga. Johnsons winter bean seed, plant in the fall, 40 cts per qt. or $1.50 per gal. fat C. F. Waton, RFD B, Dawson, a. 30 bu. new Second crop peas, just gathered, $3 per bu. FOB Lanier depot. Mr. R. J. Strickland, Lanier, Ga. _ Brown sugar crowder peas, new crop, 25 cts per qt. delivered. Will produce fall crop if planted now. P. O. Money order. No checks. Geo. W. Carroll, Baxley, Ga. Black eyed tabi peas, heavy bearer. Will make planteg Aug. ist. 50 cts per qt. Add postage. Mrs. L. M. Ader- bos Lavonia, Ga. 0 new crop of whip peas, $4 per bu. J. E. Sims, Ellabelle, Ga New crop sound yellow sugar crow- der peas, $6 per bu. in less lots than peck, 12 1-2 cts per lb. FOB Quitman, J. E. Harrell, RFD 6, Quitman, Ga. Few bu. Blue Speckled Victory peas, very prolific. Sure bearer, new crop, bright and clean, 15 cts per lb. 8 Ibs. for $1. Add postage. Mrs. A. Arnold, Thomasville, Ga. Brown sugar crowder peas, new crop. Will make crop if planteq now, 25 cts per qt. delivered. Money order. No checks. Geo. W. Carroll, Baxley, Ga. BUTTER FOR SALE 10 to 12 Ibs. good, fresh butter each week. guaranteeg to be fresh and firm at all times, 35 cts per lb. FOB, or 40 cts delivered. Dyar Willis, Talking Rock, Ga. 6 or 7 lbs. nice, clean butter, 30 cts. delivered in Ga. ,out of state, 35 cts per lb. Would like to trade year round. H. - Miller, RFD 3, Box 122, Palmetto, a. < FRESH AND Stipe MEATS FOR d ALE Nicely cured country hams, 14 to 18 Ibs., 35 cts per lb postpaid, in 1st. and 2nd zone. Pure hog lard, 18 cts per Ib. ae Fred Atkinson, RFD 2, Ray City, a Sugar cured corn fattened, country meat, 1 ham, 29 lbs, 30 cts per Ib. 3 shoulders, 2 30 lbs each, one 17 1-2 lbs, 25 cts per lb, Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, RFD 1, Middleton, Ga. FRUITS FOR SALE : Sweet ,juicy, Carmen grapes, now ripe, 15 cts per lb. 100 Ib. lots deliver- ed up to 50 miles. Vineyard, 10 mi. East of Dublin. I. H. Johnson, RFD 6, Dublin, Ga. ; 400 bu. pineapple pears for sale, which will be ready to move Aug. 15th. M. J. Groover, RFD 13, Ludowici, Ga. Apples on 3 orchards, good varieties and well sprayed. About: 3,000 bushels. Come and look at fruit. Make your bid on all or any one of the orchards. A. J. Collins, 1-2 mi. from Demorest, Ga. on Mt. Airy Road. : 200 bu. pineapple pears for sale, $1 per-bu. at trees. Woulq be glag to sell to truckers. Mrs. Eugenia Simmons, Lakeland, Ga. GRAIN FOR SALE 100 bu. Lamar County Abruzzi rye, $2 per bu. FOB. Sample on request. Recleaned Burr clover Seed, 8 cts S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Burr clover seed, five 5 . 2 a cs cleaned). Will sell for $1 nee ete Hoke Olbon, Bowman, Ga. - ace top turnip seed, 50 cts , IS posage. Mrs. Pear 2 Hesaca, ae earl Black, RFD : urr clover seed, recleaned ial- ly gathered. free from rock ae little dirt, 10 cts per Ib. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia. Ga. ee : Winter and spring cabbage seeds, 10 cts per pkg. or 10 pk : gs for 90 ct prepaid. No COD orders. All cash. Or. per lb. here. Ga. _ der at once. David L. Hunter, Dublin, : Flowery Branch, Ga. ing cuarter 3 Mrs. W...V. Robb, RFD t. wom qt. Add postage. "New crop Southern curled - Collard plants 60 - ber M, mailed. 5M a Ga. Willets Wonder frostproof English pea seed, will sell or exer onde for Ho nest onions. Mrs. L. N. Dalton, RFD 2 Commerce, Ga. : __ September is time to plant onions. Genuine Crystal Wax yellow Bermuda, White Silver skins, sets, $1 per gal. $2 per pk, $7 per bu, delivered, or $5 per bu express collect. Cader Stephens, _ Best varieties English pea seed for fall planting, 25 cts per lb, prepaid. Maude Hamby, RFD 3, Greenville, Ga Large red at onions for fall plant- G imes. Make 10 an in hill, 15 cts per lb. White Ht aioe ions for fall planting. 75 cts per gal, Branch, Ga. Flowery English pea seed for plantin Sn ae ae cts i Ib; "3 ibe. cts, post paid. J. | FD . Macon, Hee p J. W. Toole, RFD crop white nest onions, dr and sound, 60 cts per gal. delivered: aie Raymond Robinson, Greenville, 95 Ibs Sho-goin turnip seed. 4 per lb. E. F. McKinley, Zebulon, Jes Collard seed, imp. white cabbage td. $15 iad eee Ibs. or .30c : . postpaid. j j Whiehain, hog Malvin Collins, or 60 bu. Burr Clover seed, h cleaned, $1 per bu. FOB, or make best offer for the lot. M : cust Grove Ga. rs Mae Gibson, Lo- Scullion onion buttons, 10 cts per Be welk. Ga. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, - This years crop of nice, soun of Willet Wonder English yea oa Early Alaska English peas, 25cts per _teacupful. delivered. Red nest onions 10 cts per Ib. delivered in 5 ; 5 musta seed, 10 cts per tbsp., 2cts for Ce Mixed watermelon seed, +25. cts per tecupful, delivered. 1-4 lb. Jones imp watermelon seed, 40 cts. delivered. Do not send stamps. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan RED 5, Carroliton, Ga. : Severa. S. peach seed. 5cts per ] os postage S. R. Spires, Tivcsintoe Seta Wanicd Want any amt. of seed Chufas to 1 1-2 bu at once. Write first, 'giv- ing price. J. M. Deen, Axson, Ga. E Want about 2 Ibs. of carpet grass Seed. State price delivered. R. M Corley, Barnesville, Ga. : : Plants For Sale New Stone tomato plants, 25- i : ets ne $1 per M, delivered. Winter aL ard plants, same price. Rafe H _ Thompson, Cumming, Ga, - : : Baltimore _, Dutch cabbage _ plants - tomato plants Ga. and short stem per 400; $1.10 and up, 75 cts per od, ea E. B. Wether- up Express coll ford, Oakwood, ; _ Wakefield _ plants,, Stone ber hundred; 5 d elivered. 5) per |: | M. Sweet pepper 4 Dutch and Wakefield cabbage plants, Stone tomato plants, heading | collard plants, 20 cts per hundred, $1 per M, delivered; lots of 10M, 5cts per M, express collect. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. : Collard plants, Early Jersey Wake- field cabbage . plants, $1.25 per M. Stone tomato plants and Ponderosa tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Write for prices on larger lots. J. H. Mann, RFD 3, Covington, Ga. Greater baltimore tomato plants, $1 per M. H, B. Travis, Riverdaie, Ga. . stone and Baitimore tomato plants, Dutch and Wakerleid cabbage plants, neading collard plants, $i per M, postpaid, 75 cts per M express collect. tiot and sweet pepper plants, 30 cts per hundred. h. &. Crow, RID 2, t ~ainesville, Ga. Late Fiat Dutch cabbage plants, 20 cts per munared; 609 CtS per oUU; pi per wi, Gelverea. KK. M. ULOw, Uak- wood, Ga. Capbage plants; 20 cts per hundred. W. ou. Lowe, Cass Station, Ga. Caobage, couard and tomato plants, 75 cus per 50U; $1.lo per M, Geiuverea. W. O<. Walarip, tlowery Brancn, Ga. fate tac Wutcn cabbage plants, fast. growing. Sow in July on new grounu, ZU cos per hundrea, so cts per pUu0; $1.25 per M,! delivered, aiter Aug. ota. Wh. L. slackwell, RFD 4, vieveland, Ga. Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.25 per M, delivered. Old time blue stem collard plants, heading variety, old and tough plants, also tomato plants, $1.25 per M. Duffie Vance, RFD 1, Oakwood Ga. a Charleston and Jersey, Wakefield, also Flat Dutch cabbage plants, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, Ga. headigg collard plants, 65 cts per 500; $1 per M. Sweet pepper and egg plants, 40 cts per hundred, $1 per 500. $2 per M, all postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston, Ga. _ Cabbage, tomato and collard plants, shipped daily, $1.50 per M. J. Q. Dor- ris, Valdosta, Ga. Livingston Globe and Stone tomato plants, also Marglobe; Late Flat Dut- ch and heading collard -plants, 25cts per hundred; $1 per, 500; $1.50 per M State insp. Seed direct from Leonard Seed Co. Edgar Woodall, RFD, Cor- nelia, Ga. : Collard, tomato and cabbage plants, 50 cts per 300; 85 cts per 500; $1 per M, delivered. Bill Crow, RFD 2, Gainesville, Ga. Tomato, cabbage and collard plants, 50 cts per 300; 75 cts per 500 $1 per Gainesville, Ga. 2 Collard and tomato plants, 45 cts per 500; 75 cts per M, good plants, packed in damp moss. Prompt ship- ment. Add 15 cts for exchange if check is sent. Lee Waldrip, Gaines- ville, Ga. 9 : Elephant grass (Napier grass) root- ed plants for planting now and in August, $1.25 per hundred, $10 per M, charges paid. J. W. Toole, RFD 2, Ma- con, Ga. . Old fashioned heading collard plants, 20. cts per hundred; $1.75 per lants, 30 cts per hundred, $2.75 per M,; Greater Balti- more tomato plants, 30 cts per hun- dred, $2.50 per M; late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 20 cts per hundred, $1.75 per M. Mrs. Dora Vance, RFD I, Oakwood, Ga. Late Flat Dutch and Charleston | Wakefield Cabbage plants, 15 cts per hundred; $1.25 per M. Ga, collard plants, same price. Sweet, pepper plants, 85 cts per hundred. Major Crowe, RFD 4, Cumming, Ga. Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, New Stone tomato plants, 75 cts per 500; $1.25 per M. Prompt shipment. J. N. Wright, Alto, Ga. Charleston Wakefield cabbage, new Stone tomato and Ga. heading collard plants, now ready, 25 cts per hundred, 75 cts per 500, or $1.25 pe M. Packed in ventilated boxes, postpaid. J. B. Bennette, RFD 1, Flowery Branch, a. eed plants, 50 cts_per hundred. Mrs. O: Roper, RFD 1, Flowery Bran- ch, Ga. i Hastings Late Flat Dutch, Sure Crop cabbage plants. Head and Sure Also Hastings new cabbage collard 15 cts per lants, 20 cts per hundred,, 500: $1.50 per M, delivered. 15 cts per hundred, $1.25 oes M at EC. Bagley, RFD 2, Suwanee, Ga. 75 ets per 500, or $1.25 per M. Packed Hastings self - -blanching celery 9, Gainesville 's | plants, 50 cts per hundred. Miss Deli-_ lah Martin, RFD Hastines H delivered. 5M lots and up, 75 cts per M express collect. Full count. Send money order. L. M. Wingo, RFD 2, Gainesville, Ga. Napier grass roots and plants (this grass is imported from Atrica and is a great revelation for dairy and stock men) will cut from 30 to 60 tons of green forage. Govt. analysis gives it same in proteins as Alfalfa. Spec. prices on quantities over 2M. Now. is time to plant. Write for price, stating amount you want. S. T. Smith, Cuth- bert, Ga. : ptrawverry plants, $2 per M; rhu- barb piants, fo cls per Guz, Miss iNora mMcUusLey, iD Z, martwell, Ga. Wakelield Cabbage pianus, neading varieties cullara piants, Stoue tomaru piants, 20 cts per hundred; $1.40 per wi, OF $1 per M in oM 1OUS; YU CUS. per ii in 10M lots. Pronipt shipments. C. i. Waldrip, R&D 1, iowery brancn, x collard plants, heading variety 20 cts per hunared, or $1 per M, posvpaid. Maivin Collins, Whigham, Ga. Wakelleid cabbage piants, New Stone and Greater saltunore tomato plants, and Ga. heading collard plants, now ready. 25 ctS per hundred, or $1.25 per M delivered. Mrs. Andrew Nix, kD 1, Flowery Branch, Ga. Guaranteed well rooted, 7 in. piants, New Stone tomato, roots moist wrap- ped, expert packing. Genuine Copen- nagen Market and large Waketield capbage plants, true Ga. cabbage col- lard plants, 60 cts. per 300;. $i per 600; $1.85 per M, rusned postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Butord, Ga. | ee Matchless tomato -plants, 20 cts per hundred, $1 per M; 5M or more, 90 cts per M,, James Waldrip, RFD 8, Gainesville, Ga. Ae Heading varieties collards, New Stone and Matchless tomato plants, 25 cts per hundred; $1.25 per M; 5M or more, $1 per M. J. O. Waldrip, RFD 8, Gainesville, Ga. : Charleston, Wakefield, Steins Flat Dutch cabbage, heading variety col- lard plants, New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants 50 cts per 200; 60 cts per 300; $1 for 600; $1.2 ber M; 5M and up, $1 per N prepaid. Prompt service. Cader Steph- ens, Flowery Branch, Ga. _ Collard plants, Buncum Kind, Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage, plants, all 25 cts per hundred, or $1 per 500. Cash with order. i. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. New Stone tomato plants, 45 cts per 200; 75 cts per 500; $1.25 per M, delivered. Collard plants, same price. Few egg-plants, 25 cts per 2 doz. No} checks. Mrs. F. E. Happoldt, Lewiston, M; $4 per 5M, delivered. Guy Crow,|G a. Chas. J. Wakefield, Flat Dutch cab- bage plants, Greater.Baltimore and New Stone tomato plants, 65 cts per 500: $1 per M, postpaid. Miss Rosa L. May, Lewiston, Ga. oe Imp. Porto- Rican vines, 12 in. long or longer, $1.35 per M; 5M or more, $17.25 per M. Pratt Smith, RFD 4, Baxley, Ga. : . Old time blue collard plants, $2 per M, delivered; Greater Baltimore tom- ato plants, $2.50 per M delivered; late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, $1.75 per M del. Sweet pepper plants, $2.50 per M, delivered. Duffie Vance, Oakwood, Gan RED. 1! og ; Two yr. old Ginseng plants, $2 per hundred; 2 yr. old Golden Seal plants, $1.75 per hundred. Orders shipped promptly and charges paid. Maude Hamby, RFD 3, Greenville, Ga. ' Wake field cabbage plants, Copen- hagen cabbage plants, cabbage collard and Ga. Buncombe collard plants, New Stone, Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 25 cts per hundred; 50 cts per 250: 85 cts per 500; $1.45 per M. Guar- anteed well rooted. Prompt shipments in ventilated boxes. All postpaid. Postage stamps accepted for orders of 50 cts and less. Grady Kelley, RFD 1, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Charleston, Wakefield and Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, full count, 25 cts per hundred, 50 cts per 300; 75 cts per 500; $1.25 per M; lots of 5M: or more, $1 per M. Add postage or ex- press collect. No personal checks ac- cepted. J. C. Chambers, RFD 1, Gai- nesyville. Ga. - j _ New Stone tomato plants, nice good plants, 25 cts per hundred; 75 cts per 500; $1.25 per M, prompt shipment. W. L. Wright, RFD 2, Alto, Ga. Guaranteed, well rooted, 7 in. plants, genuine New Stone tomato plants, roots moit wrapped, expert packing. Large Wakefield cabbage plants, erown from seed of known quality. Collard plants, famous cabbage head- ing type, 60 cts per 300; $1 per 600; er M postpaid. Immedi e Plants Wanted aS Want white cabbage collard plants, state size in inches and average leave to the stalk. J. F. Walker, Monticel Ga. \ 5 s : Want to hear from those havin: huckleberry (called blueberry) plan for sale. State size, age, variety, price, etc. A. T. Milton, 603 E. Boundary, Quitman, Ga. = a Farms For Rent Modern home ang 35 A. of land nea: Macon, Ga. New and attractive home, 7 rooms and both, all conveniences, in cluding city water ang lights. Sple did 3 room tenant house, nice barn new henhouses, for 500 hens. Ne brooder house for 500 chicks, pigeon lofts for 150 birds. Half of land in cul tivation, balance in pasture. Ideal home, only 1 mi. from city limits 0 splendig read. Will not consider ren ing to party with small children. Als have 300 A. farm 2 mi. from Mac suitable for general farming, dairying or raising beef cattle and hogs, Sple did pastures already sodded; in vari kinds of grass, well watered. I furnis. land and house, you furnish cows. J M. Chambers, RFD 2, Macon, Ga. Want a family who owns 4 or 6 goog mules to lease a good South Ga. farm with either 12 or 20 dairy cows. Part to furnish mules and supplies for h self. No others neeq answer. Also w family to take 300 A. in Coweta Coun for 1931. Must furnish 2 mules an supplies. R. C. Loyd, RFD 1, Nicho Ga. . : % For rent or lease, 3 to 5 yr. lease, 9 A. farm in Walker County, 10 mi. Eas of LaFayette, running water. Good meadows. Must give goog referen Mrs. Luther Bowen, 14 Lucky St. D ton, Ga. x For lease on reasonable terms fo: five years, fine river farm in Dougla County 10 mi. from Douglasville, 40 mi from Atlanta. Suitable for dairyi | trucking, alfalfa raising, farming. This farm has 250 A. of finest timber land to be found. Also plenty of woodland, fine pastures and a g T. M. bon brick house ang barnes. no, 606 Adams St., Decatur, Tel. De born 1926-W or Main 7510. ~ and provisions. suit tenants convenence. public road, convenient to distri schools, churches ang Commerce cit; schools. Apply to R. L. J. Smith, Com: merce, Ga, For rent, one to'6 horse farms, for half of cotton, and one fourth of a other crops. Cannot furnish anything but land. Smooth, sandy loam, g for cotton. Can grow most anything 44 mi. West of Atlanta, 4 mi. east of Bremen, Ga. on State Route No. 8. Come and see, or write T. J. Bigg Bremen, Ga. Ce Wanted To Rent F arms Want to rent small farm near Cus seta, Ga. J. W. Thompson, RFD Shellman, Ga. 2 Want to rent 2 hofse farm for 1931. Want good house, barns and chicke range, also want good, rich land, wou like to rent two nice mules with) fa Near school and churches.| Write w. you have. Want to move in early fa Leo Holloman, RFD 1, Lorane, Ga Want to rent small dairy farm, equip ped for Grade A milk. Must be located near both wholesale and retail market. T. T. Blasingame, RFD 2, Butler, Ga. _,Want to rent small, neat house with little land near town, not over 30 mi. South of Atlanta, reasonable. M Seeks 376 Holderness St., Atlant Want to rent for standing rent fo 1931 a go0q 2-horse farm; level land, nice house and outbuildings, chicken quarters, and be near church and school. Want to move in early fall Leon Holloman, RFD 1, Lorane, Ga Want good farm, 500 A. with 2 or 3 horse farm open ,balance in timber suitable for sawing ang other purposes. Prefer in or near Vaughn section o1 Brooks, Ga. Give all particulars in letter. Woulg like to rent for the taxes or improvements for 2 or 3 yrs ood, Box 38, Griffin, Ga. Thursday, July $1, 1930. Wanted To Rent Farms Want 30 or 40 A. of good farm land close to Hahira or Valdosta with good house and barn, and possibly farm implements, with option to buy. W. Jd. Peele, 204 W. Ann: St., Valdosta, Ga. _ Want to rent or lease with privilege of buying, 12 to 25.A. of good farm land fairly good house and barn. Prefer small _ pasture with running water near Grif- fin or Hampton, within a mile or two of highway. Can finance self. J. T. Holt, RFD 3, Cordele, Ga. _ Want to rent good 2 or 3 horse farm near Atlanta or Rome, Ga. with good pasture, house, barns, etc. D. W. Jar- rett, RFD 1, Byromville. Ga. Want to rent small farm well locat- ed, fully equipped with 2 good, mules, plenty of good farming implements, feed ,etc. ready for work. No objection ' to milch cows, hogs and chickens. Want good house, water, near good roads, church and schools, in healthful location. Prefer north of Atlanta, must be cheap, rent to be paid Oct. 30th and Dec. 30th. Want to rent from good man for 5 yrs. Can furnish A-1 ref. _ J. A. Kell, Box 381, Shannon, Ga. - Want to rent house with small san- _ dy soil farm for balance of this year, and next at $3 to $5 monthly, with wood. furnished. Prefer within 50 or 60 miles of Columbus, Ga. Elvey C. Ward, RFD 1, Columbus, Ga. -Want good one horse farm for 1931. Must be good land, good house, water, convenient to school, and would prefer on highway. Write at once, describing you rplace fully and how much rent you will want. Thos. M. Edmonds, Amity, Ga. Want to rent small farm near At- lanta for 1931. L. F. Hatchett, Haral- , \.son, Ga. ' Want to rent or buy from owner, 30 or 40 A. of good land, close to Atlanta (East Atlanta preferred) some bottom lang and woods. Good pasture with running water. Good 5 or 6 room house, barn and outbuildings on rural route, or just off highway. With privi- lege of buying if suited. Mrs. Katie Sims, Sunny Side, Ga. Farm Help Wanted Want large family to help gather _ crop of tobacco and cotton. Will move you, and you pay expenses out of wages. G.-B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. Want. experienced trucker, have 10 A. of branch bottom lang which can be irrigated. Paul Peniston, Newnan, Ga. Z Want cotton pickers to begin at once. - Good cotton, 75 cts per hundred. J. T. Holland, RFD 2, Lenox, Ga. Want party to cultivate 2 or 3 horse farm on thirds or fourths for standing rent, 1931. 6 room house, 1-2 mi. from highway, on mail route and school bus route. Good land, plenty of wood and water. Goog orchard and pasture near churches ang school. 15 mi. S. E. At- lanta. J. F; White, Rex, Ga. Want several families to pick cot- ton. G. F. McLeod, Jr., Finleyson, Ga. Want: good tenant with 6 or 8 good fresh, or to freshen milk cows to run dairy on my farm. Extra good winter pasture with river, creek and 5 spring branches on farm of 257 acres. Give party able to finance self extra good proposition if good reliable worker. Place located 1-2 to 3-4 mi. from pav- ed highway. C. W. Williams, Social ' Circle, Ga. Want middle aged lady to live with old lady and raise chickens, cook for self and her, small wages. Live in a nice size town. Mrs. Margaret Ward, Benevolence, Ga. Want a man from 20 to 35 yrs. of age. Must be single and sober, honest and willing to do any king of work on farm, ang know how to Irive a car, repair it, an dlove to go to church on Sunday. Will pay according to work. John L. Bennett, RFD 2, Box 31, Scre- ven, Ga. eo Want family to pick cotton, house and wood furnished, the prevailing price paid. Will not finance moving un- less near by. M. J. Patterson, RFD B, Cordele, Ga. - Want good farmer with team for till- ing about 50 A. on share basis on farm about 1 1-2 mi. from Brookfield, Ga. on ACL Railroad, 5 room house and outbuildings. Must furnish self until crops made. J. B. Leak, RFD 4, Tifton, Ga. ? First class farmer to furnish 3 to 5 mules and tractor, 16 mi. north side. 6 room house and large barn, 20x40 ft. MARKET BULLETIN laying house, 75 to 100 A. Owner is thinking of opening dairy and raise hogs next year. If you, are not experi- enced, dont apply./ W. J. C. Hodges, 996 Wachita Ave., NE. Atlanta, Ga. Positions Wanted Want to get in touhe with party who wants to go in the hog and cow busi- ness, ang one who will. finance same, also can do all kinds of general farm- ing. Prefer Southwest Ga. Have lifetime experiencein farm work. Can keep up all kinds of farm machinery. Do any kind of Carpenter work. Write what you have to offer. J.-W. Steward, Cloudland, Ga. Want job to oversee farm. Cotton ang corn. Can handle labor and will look after. croppers on halves. Can manage 10 to 20 plows. Raised on farm. Will help to gather crop this fall. Begin by Aug. Ist. Will work truck farm if necessary and take farm for next year. Also want to raise lot of chickens. Just wife anq self. Both 55 years old. J. K. Fuller, Junction City, Ga. / Reliable and exp. single man wants position as landscape gardener or any work connected with flower growing. Marion Barber, Box 305, Americus, Ga. Want farm work of any kind until Christmas. Want farm on halves for 1931. Have hag exp. in dairy work. Give me a trial. R. L. Preston, Hape- ville, Ga. Want job as overseer on farm of 10 to 20 plows. Have had 20 years exp. Can do carpenter work and repair work. Want to raise hogs and cows and chickens. Can give good refer- ence. Can move at any time. Am mar- ried, have wife and 3 children. H. L. Waters, 24 E. 32ng St., Savannah, Ga. Want position as farm superintend- ent. Exp. in all kinds of farm work. O. H. Dorris, RFD 2, Decatur, Ga. Want good 2 or 3 horse farm on halves for 1931 Some good man to furnish me. Want a man who believes in havng milk cows for his tenants, believes ti his tenant sraising his own meat. .8 in family, all large enough to work. Baby 13 Yrs. old plow boy. R. C. Lewis, RFD 2, Cumming, Ga. Middie age man, 6 in family, would like to get in business with an honest man. Have two boys large enough to work. Would like to get in dairy busi- ness Am experienceg in this business. Boys are not, but) coulg run a delivery truck or any kind of good paying busi- ness. Write your, best offer. Leo Blackwell, RFD 4, Cleveland, Ga. .- Want good 2 horse farm for 1931 on 50-50 basis. Prefer someone who will furnish good mules and feed. Will consider cows, hogs or poultry on 50-50 basis. Must be good lang and build- ings near good market and _ school. South Georgia preferred. _ Well exp. farmer 44 yrs. of age. Medium sized family. Write or see me. S. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Want place as overseer or foreman on 6 to 10 horse farm. Age 24, single and experienced in this line of work. Can furnish best of references. Woulg like to begin now and work through coming year. Reasonable salary. Roy Rowland, Girard, Ga. : Single man, although has very poor eyesight, is active as overseer. Wants position looking after feeding and gen- eral farm work. Write J. Kittrell, State Road Box 50, Poulan, Ga. Want position with some good com-\ pany. Have had 3 yrs. exp. in several lines of pipe fitting (or will take job on farm with some good man as truck or |: tractor driver and keep up all kinds of machinery. F. H. Knowles, RFD 2, Sparks, Ga. Want job in South or Southeastern Ga. gathering crop. Would consider offer for 1931 overseeing farm or wages on farm with good man and good land. Two good workers in family. Am 40 yrs. old. Write or see Robert Morris, 207 Turner St., Griffin, Ga. Intelligent, middle aged widow with 9 yr. olq girl wants place in nice home with. elderly couple of refinement, who will pay reasonable salary, and give home to both self and girl. Raised on farm. Any kind of light work on farm. Write at once ang exchange references. Mrs. A. Woodall, 37 Willcox St,, New- nan, Ga. Exp. farmer, 18 yrs. fruit grower, with college education, desires to get in touch with party wishing to employ a superintendent for 1931, W, A. Miller, RFD 1, Clermont, Ga. ee Want for 1931 position as cook for large farmer who has several handg to cook for. Have two boys to hire for wages! to same party, 15 and 17 yrs. of age. Also two girls who can work by day or do laundry work. Am 40 yrs. of age, but can cook to suit your taste. Prefer place within 75 mi. of \Atlanta. Walter Bill, RFD 1, Norwood, Ga. Want job on farm the rest of this year and 1931 also, with some good man for wages. Lifetime experience. Anyone interested come or write for further information. Am 35 yrs. old. H. - RFD 3, Box .69, Lake Park, Want to rent farm on halves or 3rds and 4ths, with good man. Good house, god water also outbuildings. Also good pasture with running water preferred. Ref. exchanged if desired. Write or come to see me. J. R. Vincent, RFD 1, Riverdale, Ga. Would like to hear from a man who needs party to look after farm and keep tools, that would pay a_ fair price. Would consider farm on shares. i ees RFD 2, Box 43, TFalbot- n, Ga. Want to get with some good, honest man to help gather crop this fall. Can move any time. Would like a 2 horse crop~ for 1931. Ten in family. Must have good house and water. Will tend crop on 50-50 basis. Ref. exchanged if necessary. No hbootlegger need apply. Write what you can pay or come to see me at once. I live on Conley Road near Murry Lake. Would like to hear from some good man near Griffin me Cordele.Ben Smith. RFD 1, Conley, a. Want one horse crop near Palmetto or Griffin, about 10 acres of good corn land, bottom DUE and good house, pasture and plenty of wood, also outbuildings..Near some highway. 3 in family, all good workers. 50-50 basis. Write what you. have in first letter. Grady Collins, RFD 3, Powder Springs, Ga. Want job on farm driving truck, or at saw mill. State best price in first letter. Can do most any kind of work. ee Sammie Carter, RFD 4, Jasper, a. 3 Want job at once. Any kind of work. Can drive a truck, good mechanic. Want two rooms for housekeeping. Have two children, 10. and 12 yrs. old. Want place near Atlanta. J. R. Myers, Station D, Atlanta, Ga. Young man, 24 yrs. old, 2 yrs of college work in dairying. Also well exp. Have been with Foremost herd for some time. Want to make connec- tion with some dairy. C. V. Martin, 663 W. Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Want two horse farm on 50-50 bas- is, must b good land. Want bottom land for corn. Must be good house and barn, and pasture. Must be in good location. W. H. White, RFD 1, Box 34, Dahlonega, Ga. Young widow desires place in home with middle aged or elderly couple. Must have $5 per week and board. Railroad fare sent in advance, Prefer near Atlanta. Mrs. I. B. Smith, RFD 3, Elberton, Ga. Want job on farm, wages and board and laundry. Am single and well ex- perienced in farming. Can give good reference. Am ready to start work at an early date. Also experienced in truck farming. L. H. Hartsfield, RFD 1, Thomasville, Ga. Job wanted by*honest, sober marri- ed man; wife,-mother and one child. to do general repair work on farm or mechanical work. Can drive truck, do rough carpenter work. Would consider most anything. Would have to. be meee J. B. Odom, RFD 1, Rockledge, a > Want job for 1930 and 1931 driving tractor and truck, am good repairer. Will oversee large farm. Can contro] labor, 26 vrs. old and single. State wages in first letter. Jas. J. Brown, RFD 2, Hartsfield, Ga. z Want iob milking cows (6 to 12 cows) sell the cream and raise the calves for one third. Also want to raise hogs on thirds and feed them skim milk, other party to furnish all feed for cows and hogs. Widow age 53 yrs. old, two daughters, 16 and 20 yrs. of age. Can begin work right a- wav, or will take job for year of 1931. Write, if interested, or come to see me at Unadilla and inquire for C. S Goodwvne, Mrs. C. T. Goodwyne, RFD 2, Pinehurst, Ga. : Want good crop on halves with stock \ furnished, near Rossville or Chickamauga, Ga., Have good force. Please write what you have. J. D. Baxter, RFD 1, C-o Andrew Dunn, Crandall, Ga. Want position as farm overseer for f PAGE SEVEN 1931. 25 yrs. old, single. Ref. exchang-: ed. O. L. McClung, RFD 1, Hiram, Ga. Exp. farmer and truck grower, also stock and chickens or any. class. of work on farm such as building, wishes home with someone wko can start me at work at any time soon. Willing worker with no baq habits. Party to furnish board and laundry. Can fur- nish goog references. Thomas Ralod, Care Gen. Delivery, Thomasville, Ga. Want to lease 2 or 3 horse farm for 5 or 10 yrs. Must have 2 or more houses, good land and plenty of water and goog pasture. Must be cheap. Not over 12 mi. from Cedartown, Ga. G. B. Whelchel, RFD 2, Cedartown, Ga. Want farm on 50-50 basis for the re- mainder of this year and 1931. Want to move ang plant some truck to, sell this. winter. Can give references. E. Dunson, RFD 2, Care W. P. Jackson, Smyrna, Ga. ant job on farm, prefer S. Ga. Any kind of work, prefer place .on shares. Just self, wife and baby.~Can come at once. C. H. Kilgour, 295 Crew St., Atlanta, Ga. rs Wanted by exp. ginner, job for 1930 season, Can give goog references. L: J. Hale, Box 56, Winterville, Ga. Poultry For Sale HAMBURGS FOR SALE : 14 pullets, nearly all laying, 1 cock and 2 cockerels, $1 each for lot. Exhibi- tion grade of Silver Spangled Ham- burgs. C. N. Bradshaw, Augusta, Ga. 354, West Ave. LEGHORNS 50 Tancreg S. C. W. L. Direct Im- perial grade from 290-300 egg strain 12 wks. old cockerels, selected for breed- ing, $2.00 ea. del. Mrs. W. R. Wade, Dixie, Ga. 100 W. L. Ferris strain pullets Feb. and Mar. hatch, ready to begin laying, $1 ea. No culls. J. M Sapp, Dublin, Ga Rt. 6 Box 125. \ : 6 Tormahlen strain dark B. L. April pullets, 75c each, 7 same strain cock- erels, 75c each. Exch. 3 for 3 Tancred strain W. L. same age. D. H. Pelham, Edison, Ga. Rt. 2. 50 erady to lay Tancred W. L. cull- eq and healthy pullets, $1.30 each; 75 same kind, 10 wks. old, $1 ea.; about 200 pullets and young hens, none over 18 mos. old, Brown L. $1 each in lots of 25 or more. N. A, Wood, South At- lanta, Ga. 550 extra good Tancred W. L. pullets, just started to lay. Reasonable prices. F. M. Faulkner, Cornelia, Ga, Star, Rt. 200 S. C. W. L. pure Tancred strain April pullets,:$1 each. A. V. Bailey, Martin, Ga. A 4 Mar. hatch By L. cockerels, 75c ea. not postpaid; 15 or 20 Apr. 23rd hatch cockerels, 50c ea. not postpaid. Mrs. L. M. Youngblood} Mauk, Ga. RFD 1. 200 Harris Contest Grade pullets, $1.50 each; 10 sandy A. Grade Tancred pullets, $2 each. Address replies to Col. J. J. Hill, Plham, Ga. About 200 W. L. March pullets, now ready to lay, $1 ea. for lot. J. S. Paris, Dallas, Ga. PIGEONS FOR SALE 6 mated pr, of req and splashed Car- neaux that are good squab producers, and, 10 young ones, $15.00 for lot; also 3 pr. good, White Kings, $3.50 pr. Geo. Ausvin, Atlanta, Ga, 356 Mordland Ave. N. E. 2 pigeons, $1, or exch. for 2 rabbits. N. M. Wright, Jr. Plainville, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE, M. B. Bird Bros. strain turkeys: 8 hens and 1 unrelated, very fine tom, all 1929 hatch, $20. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga| Rt. 2. 10 Mammoth White Pekins, wt about 5 lbs. May 15th hatch 3 or 4 drakes in bunch. H. M. Lindsey, Mari- etta, Ga. 122, Northcutt St. Poultry Wanted | . TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. WANTED Want 100 guineas, at 45c each, del. to 195 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga. Young and old, frying size, or old. Mrs. R. L. Warren, Atlanta, Ga. 195 Edge- wood Ave. Want guineas, Mallard ducks and turkeys, also baby chicks to raise on halves. Good conveniences and well equipped. Write what you have. Mrs. Princess Wilson, Morven, Ga. RFD 1. \GE EIGHT " LEGHORNS WANTED Want pure bred W. L. pullets Febru- ary, March or April hatch. healthy and well dev. at reasonable price. Quite lowest price del. to Augusta. J. W. Wal- ker, Auyusta, Ga. Box 533. ~ Want 100 Hollywood or Tancred strain W. L. 6 or 7 wks old pullets of good stock, cheap for cash. John T. Ferguson, Woodland, Ga. - Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE __ Imp. Tillman peas, 1930 crop, $3 bu. Exch. for chickens or hogs. W. B. _ Parrish, Brooklet, Ga. FRUIT FOR SALE White ang black scuppernong grapes $2 bu. FOB to be del. about the mid- dle to the last of August. J. P. Smith, Sr. Homerville, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 37. a GRAIN FOR SALE _ No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, FOB at Blue Ridge, $2, bu. Cash with order. W. _ C. Sullivan, Morganton, Ga. : GRAIN WANTED _ Want to exch. 2 fine heifer calves (Jersey breed) for new wheat. -lanta, Ga. PLANTS FOR SALE _ Matchless ,New Stone and Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 15c a 100, $1 _M. 5 M or more, 75c M.eFOB. J. O. _Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8. _. 5 and 6 in. tomato plants, 35c, 300 del. in Ist.and 2i@1 zones. Stamps ac- cepted. J. L. Cron, Philomath, Ga. Chas. J. Wakefield, Flat Dutch cab- -bage, New Stone and Greater Balti- more tomato plants, 500, 65c; $1 M. Pe Miss Rosa L. May, Lewiston, a i _ Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, ang tomato plaints, each $1.25 M del. : ni z Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Buncomb collard, and Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, each, 25c _@ 100, or 500 for $1. Cash with order. L. E. Harrison, Dublin, Ga. Hastings improved cabbage collard plants, 20c a 100, $1.25 M. 10 M. $10 prepaid. All large, stocky plants. E. L. Johnson, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 1. Wel lrooted, guaranteed, 7 in. plants; genuine Copenhagen and large Wake field cabbage; famous cabbage-heading collard ang New Stone tomato plants. Neatly pocked, labeled, and well venti- lated. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Late Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cab- - bage ang Ga. collard plants, each. $1.23 __M. Sweet peppeh plants, 25c a 100. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. Chas. W., late Flat Dutch cabbage, Greater Baltimore an New Stone to- -mato and collard plants. ~ Well rooted G -25 a 100; 50c 300; 75c 500; $1.25 M. 5 M or more $1.10 M. Express and postage paid. No checks. Money or- der only. J. C. Chambers, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 1. mi Oe PLANTS WANTED Want 1M Nigger Kiler potato vines, 15 inches long, to plant out to make seeg potatoes. Answer at once what you ca nfurnish and at what price. E. J. Sumner, Wrightsville, Ga. - RFD 4. 5 POTATOES FOR SALE Irish Cobbler potatoes, freshly dug. Sell at fielg in bulk, or will ship sack- el; field run, or graded. E. H. George, Jr., Madison, Ga. SEED FOR SALE Red meat onions (that grow in clus- ters) and shallot buttons, each, 15c qt. Add postage. Mrs. Fannie Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. 1930 crop seeq beans; 4 lbs. striped Half-Runners; 2 lbs. Six weeks bunch beans, 25c lb. Also Sage, beet and cab- -page-collard seed. 10c thls. Exch. for good cotton 100 Ib. cap. sacks at 10c ea. Mrs. A. C. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 44. 12 doz. old fashioned peach seed, good variety, 1930 crop. O .K. for planting, 30c. Mrs. Alice Garner, Palmetto, Ga. Bermuda onion sets, cured out, any size, 15 lb. del. in 5 Ib. lots. J. L. Crone, Philomath, Ga. . , - Large multiplyine shallot buttons, $1 eee Mrs. W. H. Bagley, Cusseta, Ga. MARKET ready for Fall planting, 15c qt. 2 for 25c or $3 bu. New sage seed, 10c spoon- ful; white nest onions, 15c gt. 2 for ter/bean seeq (will make a crop plant- ed now) 20c lb. Also white Spanish pea- nuts, shell picked, 10c lb. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. Live Stock For Sale 3 exra good Jersey milch and: but- ter cows, freshin, and 1 fine 2 yr. old bull, 3-4 Jersey, heavy built, at bar- gain. R. F. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga, 20 mos. old full breed Jersey bull, dehorned, good markings and gentle. Not registered. $37.50 cash at barn, 7 mi. east of Stone Mtn. Ga. J. S. Bryan. Luxomni, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 cows with 3rd calves; give 3 gal. and above; 1 cow with Ist calf. Sell for cash, part cash, or trade for other cow coming in soon. W. W. McPhes- son, Villa Rica, Ga. Rt. 1.) . _ 10: mos. 1-2 Holstein bull, from a good milker. Kind and will drive and lead. $35 at harn. Floyd J. Story, Quit- man, Ga. Rt. 1. a S Good milch cow wiith young calf, gentle and in good cond. $75, Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 5 nice grade Jersey heifers from heavy milkers, 3 mos. old, $100 for lot, FOB. Cash only; 1-Guernsey heifer from 5 1-2 gal. cow, $40; 2 baby heif- |ers from 5 gal. cows, $15 each, or exch. for 20 pullets, any kind, early hatched. N. A. Wood, South Atlanta, Ga. Young heifer yearling about 10 mos. old from 3 gal. cow, $20. O. W. Small- wood, Mitchell, Ga. Rt. 1. Graded Guernsey milch cows at my farm, 4 miles east of Cobbtown, in Tattnall. County. None shipped. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Jersey bull, Prinsecec Marys Ideal, 282874; sire, Lynnewoods Albertas Fairy, 182782; dam, Ladys Princess Mary, 671334. Born September 15, 1927. Free from conttagious abortion and T. B. Good qualities, good cond. and a fine individual. D. A. Clower, Grayson, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 wks old thoroughbred Jersey heif- er calf. Sell, or exch. for 18 lb. ham or 20 lbs nice honey. O. D. White, Lavonia, Ga. HOGS FOR SALE _ 5 to 7 wks. old Duroc-Jersey pigs, immune for life against cholera and reg. in buyers name at reasonable prices. L, M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. 1 pure bred Essex male, 5 mos. old. $18; 15 Duroc-Jersey 3 mos. old shoats $7.50 each, at my barn. Will exch. for Jersey heifer calves. Mrs. J. T. Yeargin, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 4. = Young pigs at farm near Madiison. $4 to $6, according to age and size. E. H. George, Jr., Madison, Ga. 6 pigs, 25 to 30 lbs each, in good cond. 6 wks. old, $3.50 each; 6 black pigs, wt. about 40 Ibs. each, $4 each, at my barn. E. R. Williams, Gibson, a. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE -A real good 7 yr. old mule, wt. 1200 lbs. for sale at farm. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. e 1 black mare mule, about 12 yrs. old good and sound, wt. 1M lbs. Good farm mule. $40. S. Smith, Rex, Ga. Box 42. RABBITS FOR SALE Chinchillas, the best stock that can, be bought for breeding, $4 each. Scott Hart, Americus. Ga. 2 reg. 2 ped. Chinchilla does, $5 each; 1 reg. buck, $4; 1 ped. buck, $3; 8 young, 12-15 wks. ped. $1.50 each: 2 does, 4 young each, 6 wks. old, $5 each; lot for $45. 1-2 cash, bal. GC. O. D. No papers furnished. D. F. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 1419 Holderness St. S. W. Ped. Chinchillas, good color: 1 buck, 9 mos. old and 4 does, 8 mos. old. $12 for lot. Wiley Rountree, Blun, Ga. Ped. .-Chinchillas: 15 does, $5 each; 5 bucks, $3 each; 25 young, 2 to 4 mos. old, $1 each, or all for $100 (with hutches free if called for). Exch. part for cured meat or frying size chickens. Write first. All orders for $5 or more, delivered. Papers with all rabbits. L. a gece Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2. Box ' SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 high grade Nubian does; heavy milkers; freshen with second kids within 10 days. Jno. S. Allen, College Park, Gao Rt22, = Best breed Nubian and Sciben goats. 25c. extra prolific collored Bunch but-. 2 milk goats and billy, 3 mos. old. | Live Stock Wanted _ \CATTLE * WANTED Want to exch. value for a good milch cow with young calf. G. M. Fishback, Atlanta, Ga. 1024 Juniper SiN Bee Want to hear from dairy farms that have baby calves all along to sell, from heavy producers. Would trade up to 3 mos. old, or will cash, or exch. pure bred M. B., . turkeys; 3 hens and 1. very fine, .un- related tom, all 1929 hatch, or exch. pure bred J. B. Giant chicks, Marcy -|strain. Will be in market for calves. from now on until next spring. Want 2 if not 3 from a place if possible, if not will trade for one. Mrs. Belle Join- er, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. HOGS WANTED Want pigs or shoats. Will exch. No. 1 cobbler irish potatoes at 3c lb. for same. Mrs. Geo. M. Gable, Canon, Ga. Want to get some hogs to fatten on halves. Will have 15 acres of corn and peanuts ready by first of September. Thos. Cartledge, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 2: 5 HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want to trade a 800 lb. mule guar- anteed to be sound and to work any- where, perfectly gentle, for a 500 lb. pony, not too old, sound and of good disposition. Sam Martin, Jr. Law- renceville, Ga. 118S. Perry St. _ Farm Help Wanted Want good farmer for 1931 to crop on shares. Must know \how to grow truck. Small farm near Atlanta. Good land, plenty of water, good mule, plenty of farm tools, and good house. J. C. Robertson, Atlanta, Ga. 149 Lake- view Ave. Peachtree Heights. Want help to gather 140 acres cotton, 100 acres corn, and 100 acres of hay and peanuts. Wood ang house fur- nished free and customary wages paid. Located within 1 ml. of good school, church, and city. T. A. Poulan, Ga. Rt. 1. Worth County . = Want a small family of willing work- ers to gather 3 horse farm, to begin at once. Steady employment until Xmas, ang if satisfactory, ja, crop for another year. Must be hard workers and able to move themselves. J. L. Nesmith, Empire, Ga., Dodge County. Farms For Rent Two horse crop and 10 cows to party location ang get terms. 44 mi. West of who can feed cows and mules, and fi- nance self. Write or come and see the Atlanta. Ga. Mrs. T. J. Biggers, Bre-. men, Ga. | ~ Pea: Have plenty of lang for a two-horse crop to rent for 41931. Good 5 room house, barn and other outbuildings, good pasture, 1 mi. t school, church and store. Right man Can get a good contract. I prefer family that now lives in North Ga. If interested, write or come ang see Manson Miller, RFD 4 Ball Ground,. Ga. One 2 horse farm for rent, 1 1-2 mi. from B. P. I. college, high school and consolidated school, 5 churches around in town, $300 per yr. Will give 5 yr lease. W B Cadle, Mt Vernon, Ga. 93\ acre farm in Walker county, ever- running water. 10 acres wood land; g00q meadows, fine cultivated soil. Ap- ply. Mrs. Callie Bowen, Dalton, Ga. 14 Lucky St. : Want To Rent Farms Want to rent a good 1 horse crop for standing rent. Preferably somewhere in Brooks County. Thomas Cartledge, Pavo, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Want to rent (or will buy) 1 horse farm for 1931, in either Brooks, Col- quitt, Cook, or Lowndes county. Floyd JJ. Story, Guitman, Ga. Rt. 1. Married man, 33 yrs. of age wants 15 or 20 cows and a few hogs on shares, also to run 6 or 8 plows. Life time on farm. Can handle labor, ang any kind ton, Ga. Rt. 3. Ss 2 horse farm wanted-in So. Ga. on 50-50 basis. Life time exp. T., D. May, Atlanta, Ga. 944 Bankhead Ave. Want truck farm near Jonesboro of 25 acres on halves, in severak different knds of truck crops. Good deal of pexp. Farmed parctically life time. State 2 yrs old. Call, or write Roeca, A ta, Ga. 33 .|what you have to offer Ga 737 Andrew Y. Bird Bros. strain | of machinery. Will overset gathering | crop for 1930. N. T. Dennis, Jr. Eaton- | - Want farm on halves for 1931, al; want job gathering this yrs. crop 25 y old wife and 2 small children. Do no smoke, drink nor chew (nor, other bad habits), and am a good worker. Pr fer So. Ga. L. D. Daniel, Thomasto Ga. 464 No. Main St. Positions Wanted Want job as overseer of farm. yrs. exp. Married with family. At reasonable price. J. H. Pippin, Round Oak, Ga. 4 35 yr. old man wants job on f with good man. Honest, reliable, drive any make tractor, or truck an keep up same, also can handle lab Lived on farm all my life. Can star any time. State what you can offe F. H. Knowles, Sparks, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a cropper (colored man) share crop on 50-50 for 1931. 4 mi. E. of Wadley. J. T. Russell, Wadle Ga. Rt. 1. Box 39. es Exp. dry hand milker wants job o: dairy. Would consider farm wot Prefer near Dalton. Have wife a1 child. Charlie Brown, Cohutta, Ga. R 11. Box 89. iy Competent and reliable dairym: wants job as working manager large dairy. Would consider 20-30 co farm on 50-50 basis. Must be near high school. E. L. Sterner, Royston Ga Rt. 3. ee Good man with both shop and experience in manufacturing gint machinery and operating gins for t public wants job for the coming sea son. Best of references. Write, or -cal T. J. Kinard, Mountville, Ga. 24 year old man, 2 yrs. college wor in dairying, also well exp. Have been with Foremost for some time. Want to make connections with some dair Cc. D. Martin, Atlanta, Ga. 663 W. Peachtree St. N. E. a pee Want job as overseer of large far for 1931. Can manage labor. Life t exp. in farming. Can drive any ma car, also do carpenter work. Refer ences furnished. Want $75 per month 38 yrs. old, wife and 5 children. J. D Hale, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. Want job as overseer of farm. Ca: handle labor and keep up all kinds farm machinery. H. E. Eady, Tooms boro, Ga. Box 54. : oe Man with wife and 2 small childrei wants job as repairman for trucks, tractors and other farm machine: or as overseer of cotton and tobac farms; would consider job for wage: on farm or dairy at fair price. H Ss plenty of exp. to give _ satisfaction. Begin January ist. Write what yo can offer. Vernon B. Brown, Harts- field, Ga. RFD 2. Se 19 yrs old, sober, clean and _ intell ent man with 2 yrs. education ir hich school wants job with good m on hog or poultry farm. Can furnish good ref. Will not consider less tha: $20 per month and board. Am used | hard work. Calvin Smith, Matthews. Ga. RFD 2. Box 12. | Want job looking after poultry hogs and raising chickens, also som truck. Have to be moved and fina ced. Can begin. at once. E. N. Cope- land, Augusta, Ga. 1527 Hicks St. _ , Ginner and gin plant repairman in any part; expert, no guess work awaits your offer. Uvaldo Smith, At: lanta, Ga. 267 Whitehall St. 4] _ PINK BOLLWORM STOPPED Several pink bollworms stowed awa: in a small package of cottonseed sen by mail from India met a timely death recently when the package was exam: ineq by a United States plant qua tine inspector at Atlanta, Ga. 'The spector immediately ordered the contra- band package burned, thus preventing a potential invasion by this pest. Th pink bollworm is a destructive pes cotton, regarded by entomologists least in the same class with the bol Weevil. So : os NEW FUMIGANT A new and promising fumig which may prove to be more satisfac- tory than carbon disulphide is ethy lene oxide, a material giscovered in the | course of a search for better fumigants conducted by the United States partment of Agriculture. Prelimi tests with this g: we . giv have, given en- couraging results in um igatio. ,