_ DEPARTM ENT 9 ) EUGENE TALMADG Sues THE apni oe oo D. JONES, DIRECTOR | STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. (eZ Jo a oO Ra * Rogd * Bee} New Year Resolutions a AY oO - ri THe 7 Arsh o7) * - How many have peek made this year? Thousands al- you undertake on a farm means se cut down your acreage. ways made, some are kept: The Cigar business will drop Let that piece of land that is very poor lay out. Cultivate off in the next week or two; maybe the shining business your best land. -Fertilize it properly. Be particular about will be a little weak. That Ss good, it pays to slack up your stand, and: dont let ahy weeds and grass get the smoking and drinking too, even for a short while. ee oe that you paid your money for. Let the crop get Have you ever heard of a New Year s Resolution be- - Watch out for insects. You can do all the other things, : ing ae in the following manner : : ser will always finish = insects ean take a crop away from you unless you are up. the job hee Pandertaks 7 Think sbout this resolution. particular and keep them down. If you. really could make. You know we will get busy and fix a piece. of Jand and this Resolution and carry it out this year, you would aus : have. high hopes about. planting time. Before the: year _ tomatically follow it up year after year. pe os ee 1s over, we will neglect: working it, some ball. game or pic- Here s wishing you. good luck for 1930. Look on the nie will get in the way, or. maybe we will want to go. fish- bright side of- things: | Work. hard, Watch= your health, ie te at the wrong time. After we make a crop, we do not and love the people that are close around: you and. treat aS tealize that the most important. time of the: whole year is them right. Seatter- sunshine among your family and the. gathering. We decide that we will sorter loaf around friends and. the people you work with. It isnt any good - and hire most of our erop gathered. By the time it is all. to seater it away. off where people dont Amow yous Za over most. of the: money has gone to somebody else and we 8 Ss BUGENE ae AGE. are still wicking about t hard times. ets = the ie ; oe es : maa Pet Not} oO oO Bang Paes ORAS 2 a RS & ery AY WOAH 9 RS > RS RS po yOAY Jere) nee MARKET REPORT. = oe EP oultry. Perales OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Cs se ee oe 2 pe Poultry. Wanted . - Prevailing Wholesale Prices, December ai, 1929. Always Subject to Variation. Bees For Se Sif = [ae Atlanta = Macon u Augusta "Savannah. Caliahud Valdosta i Sweet pale (New), 100, Ibs. . $1. 35 a 2 p95 $1.00 $1.25 $1.00- _ Cabbage, (green) crated, 100 Ibs 2.25 es 3.50. ot ge ss 295 3.00 _ Eges, Ga., Extra, a Bee Le 50. = 5O oRee ae Eggs, = Standard, doz. i eae: BO eh ABS "Regs, Yara Run, doz. Lainenee Sg DO Aa RB a Wanted To Rent soe, ae CS Fee Mie ities A Ot ae Help Wanted .._..._.. , Hens, Ib. 2s ma) Bg Se ee ge ee ee p Mocslete, Wr nse IP oVeters, tbs. ste eee EO ) Dull, We 5 a 8 4, Geese, Te igs ee cnckencensers Cae Ce oe SIS ee ae gt <2) 28 _ Field Peas, mixed, DU .--+----- 3.00. es fs 8: a 4.00 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. --.--- a - 3.00 = ea 450. = 2 Country Butter, best table, wb. * oes a oe es Country: 7 pong Tb. --- 0 > M6 0 = - 30 ee 56 Cars: ot Hogs, Basis No. 1, , Brought From 4. 6. ta 8.25 During Week Besinning a 16, 1929. - . Ga,., Box 199. _ _ockerels, Reg. Permit, ee - PAGE TWO Poultry For Sale : ANCONAS FOR SALE 35 Ancona February: and March pul- lets; and 3.cockerels, $1 ea. Mrs. C. - M. Reeves, Zebulon, Ga. : Anconas: 70 March hatch, pullets _ and 30 March 1928 hens, both hens and pullets now laying; 3 1928 and one I929 ~cockerel, $1.25 ea., or lot for $120. Sell in lots of 25 crated FOB Exp. office. _B. B. Barksdale, Norwood, Ga. - 6 Ancona hens, 1 1-2 and 2 yrs. old, now laying, $6 for lot. Mrs. Laura Cur- ry, Stockton, Ga, BABY CHICKS FOR SALE - Now booking orders for S. C. W. L. chicks for January and February del., from heavy laying hens, headed by males direct from M. Johnsons Im- perial strain. J. A. Ingram, Cordele, t _ Baby chicks from State Accredited flocks, tested for W. D., and T: B., also bred for high egg production. Write for prices on what you want. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. Taking orders for January del. for blood tested chicks: Rocks, Reds and Buff Orpingtons. Only first grade chicks shipped. J. C. Baston, Milledge- ville, Ga. Day old chicks: W. Leghorns, $15 a 100; R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks, ea., $16 a 100. Eustace J. McKinney, Jr., Blackshear, Ga. Booking orders for some of my best pure Tancred strain baby chicks from 2 yr. old breeders. January, February and March del. M. W._Kantala, Elber- 2. ton; Ga. . ; Booking orders for chicks: Reds, Rocks and W. Leghorns, for January _- and February del., at reasonable prices; also will do Custom Hatching during ' January and February, at 3c per egg, - or in lots of 500 or better, 2 1-2c per egg. Trays holding 180 eggs each. D. M. Clark, Garfield, Ga. R. I. Red and Barred Rock chicks, $15 a 100, del. Guaranteed live del. Special prices on large lots and for _asst. heavy chicks. Homer G. Cline, Canton, Ga. Booking orders for pure Tancred highest grade baby chicks, for Janu- ary and February del. Write for par- ticulars at once. M. W. Kantala, El- berton, Ga. : Good chicks, popularly priced: Bar- red Rocks, R. I. Reds, $14 a 100; Heavy mixed, $13. Postpaid. Live del. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. High powered chicks from heavy laying pure blooded flocks: R. I. Reds and Barred Rocks, ea., $14 a 100: White Wyandottes, $15; White Leghorns, $12 All del., 100 per cent live del, guaran- teed. Lots less than 100, add ic per chick. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga,, Box 17. Day old chicks from Tom Cochran Big Egg line W. L., $8 per 50, post- paid; American Poultry School stock of Tancred and Hanson blood W. L.., $15 a 100; eggs, $7.50 and $8 a 100. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 3. Pure Tancred W. L., chicks from stock ordered 2nd direct, 254 to 312 egg records; $15 per 100, or $12 a 100 in 500 lots. Have had 11 years exp., ._ in hatching chickens. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. \ BANTAMS FOR SALE Golden Sebrights, $3 pr., cockerels, $1 ea. Bowers Guann, Clyo, Ga. W. L. Bantam hens, 50c ea., 3 Brown L., roosters, 75c ea. C. H, Overby, Col- umbus, Ga., 22 11th St. Trio thoroughbred Buff Cochin ban- tams, $5. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. \ BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE Pure bred, Reg., Parks strain B. R., 29-D1-40; 5 cockerels, for breeding, March hatch, $3 a., or $5.50 pr. Medium dark bar- ring, also April hatch, $2.50: ea., $4.50 pr., also 4 yearling-Nens, 20 mos. old, now laying, $2 ea. Crate to be return- ed.. No personal checks. Mrs. John A. Watson, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1. 4 pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. roosters, first of April hatch, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. S. S. McMillan, Jr., Oak- wood, Ga. _ 1 thoroughbred B. R. April cockerel, ee FOB. W. F. Miller, Lula, Ga., Rt. 2 B. R., 2nd direct from Thompson: cockerels: 18 and 6 mos. old, $1.50 and $1 ea., also 1 White Orp., 10 mos. old - cockerel, $1.50. Kellerstrous strain. All FOB, Mrs. J. J. Mann, Tallapoosa, Ga. os and Bred-to-lay B. R. ockerels, $2 ea. A. P. Chapman, Au- LE SS eee 79 MARKET BULLETIN $1.50 ea. G, A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga. : 39 March hatch B. R. pullets and 5 cockerels, pure Holterman strain (chicks came from Normans Farm), culled twice, $2 ea., $85 for lot. Ira M. Galloway, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2. Holterman Aristocrat cockerels, di- rect descendants from Holterman, 3 cest pens (sons and grandsons) Mar. hatch, full grown, from $5 to $25 ea. Satisfaction guaranteed, or buyer may return within 3 days. Mrs. C. E. Smith Jeffersonville, Ga. : Pure Thompson, March hatch B. R., cockerels, $1.50; hens, $1.25 ea. Mrs. J. J: Bond, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8. sld cockerels, $1.25 ea., FOB. Mrs. L. K. Fryer, Talbotton, Ga, 5 Thompson Ringiet B. R. 4 to 5 1-2 'b. cockerels, $1 to $1.50 ea., 3 same stock pullets, $1.. Will crate and del., Oo Exp. office; also 13 Thompson B. R. fryers, 2 to 2 3-4 Ibs. ea., 75c ea. Tay- lor Hooks, Unadilla,. Ga., Rtv. 2. <; 5 thoroughbred B. R., March pullets, $1.50 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Byronville, Ga:, Rt. 1. , ~ 10 hens and 5 pullets, Berry strain, oure bred B. R., good layers and 1 cock and 1 cockerel, same strain, $1.50 ea., or $20 for lot FOB. Cash (no checks) with order. Jas. A. Wood, La- Fayette, Ga., Rt. 1. BRAHMAS FOR SALE Pure Scotts Giant strain Light Brahma 7 and 8 lb., cockerels, $2.50 ea.., or 2 for $4. Mrs. Jewell Godard, Mil- ledgeville, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 19. 1 thoroughbred Light Brahma, 2 yr. Brooklet, Ga. ; 1 pr., hens and rooster, pure bred Black and Brown strain Light Brahm- as, 18 mos. old, good cond., $5 pr., Exp. paid, or $2.75 ea., Exp. paid. Mrs. H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5. BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 8 White Rock, Fischel strain cock- erels, pure bred, $1.50 ea., 2 for $2.75 FOB. Mrs. J. L. Kilgore, Stone Mtn., a POOLEY 2 March 1928 hatch White Rock, Fischel strain roosters, $1.25 ea. Fred 3. Smith, Culloden, Ga. te CUSTOM HATCHING Booking orders for Custom hatching at 4c an egg. Mrs. J. H. Moore, Reids- ville, Ga. | : GAMES FOR SALE 6 Roundhead 18 mos. old roosters, $2.50 ea., 15 hens, $1.50 ea., J. M. Max- well,"Trion, Ga," <- 9 pure bred Indian Games: 8 young hens and 1 cock, $1.50 ea., $12.50 for lot. .G. P. Bishop, Montezuma, Ga. 6 Dark Cornish Game pullets and 1 cockerel, last spring hatch. $1.25 ea. Cash with order. M. F. Dooly, Norman Park, Ga. = 15 Irish Gray and Alan Roundhead Game roosters, April hatch, $2.50 ea. a A. Tolar, Newnan, Ga. 15 Cavender __7T Blue and Red Cuban (1-2 each) Game 4 to 6 lb. hens, $1.35 ea., and 1 7 .1b. cockerel, $2, or $11 for lot, also 2 Irish Gray and Warhorse cross 2 yr. old cocks, $2 ea. All FOB my station. Guaranteed to be as represented. G. M. Walden, Gibson, Ga. Rt. B. Steeles Gin Greys, Shunshine, Bacon Warhorse, Judge Dan Gordons, and good cross breeds. Americas leading Strain. Write your wants. A. L. Steele, Hastman, Ga. Dark Cornish Game cockerels, early summer hatch, $1.50 ea., or exch. 2 for 2 of same age (6 mos.), and breed. Ea. tO pay Exp. on ones sent. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga., RFD 1. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS 15 J. B. Giant, full bred, Spring hatch pullets, and 2 roosters, $1.50 ea., or $25 for lot. Exch. for 8 turkeys of large breed. Mrs. C. J. Phillips, Soperton, Ga. RED 3. Large, pure bred J. B. Giant cockerel about 18 mos. old. Won 1st prize at County Fair, $2.50. Mrs. R. H. Rock- tt, Normantown, Ga. 50 Marcy J. B. Giants, hens, roosters and cockerels, all $2.50 ea. Sell any amount. Dr. E. A. Lambert, Denton. 7a. 5 B. B. Giant March pullets, $2 ea., +3 roosters, $3 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. ). W. Jarrett, Byronville, Ga., Rt. 1. - Pure strain, large type J. B. Giants, hens (good layers) and cocks, $2 ea... f sold at once. Mrs. John W. Beall, Forest Glen, Ga. _ LEGHORNS FOR SALE __S. C. W._L., hens, laying, $1.50; cocks sae ea. Mrs. John W. Beall, Forest i (3) ie o: ee onbect < i, Z aoe 3 pure bred Thompson B. R., 8 mos./ old rooster, $3 FOB. Mrs. J. B. Lanier, |: | order preferred. W. J. i ton, Ga., Rt. 1, Phone 831i. fae 3 dark Brown L., cockerels, 8 mos. old, $1.50 ea, 7 dark B. L., hens, 18 mos. old, $1 ea. Dorsey Dunagan, Alto, Ga. tts a. S. V. White and Brown L., 12 wks. old pullets, 75c ea., FOB. Cash with or- der. Chas. T. McMillan, Gainesville, Ga. i 3 W.L., 2 yr. old cocks, bought from W. W. Kerlin as baby chicks, $1.50 ea., if ordered at once. Mrs. V. C. Ray, Chickamauga, Ga., Rt. 2. : 1 pure bred Brown L., Everlay strain cockerel, $1.25. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Gas fb. 1: 75 pure bred March hatch Everlay strain Brown L. pullets, $1.25 ea., del., n lots of 25 or more, or $90 for lot, jJel.. also a few young roosters, $2 ea. W. H. Vickery, Martin, Ga., Rt. 1. 100 Ferris W. L., heavy laying strain, 50 March hatch, 40 March 1928 hatch, and 6 unrelated March cocks, $1 a., or | exch. for corn at 65c per bu. Mrs. J. W. Clark, Abbeville, Ga. : 16 English W. L., 14 mos. old hens, direct from Ozark Poultry farm, all one age and from 307 egg pen, clean, healthy and thoroughbreds. No culls. $1.40 ea., or exch. for Jersey or Guern- sey heifer, cane syrup, or hog lard. G. HE. Smith, Allenhurst, Ga., Bax 44. 2 Buff Leghorn Mayr. hatch cockerels, from high egg producing stock (bought as chicks from best Ohio State stock). Sell, or exch. for March or April hatch oullets. of any good breed. No culls. as T. G. Sanders, Ball Ground, Ga.., Rt. 2. os = 250 Tancred 8 mos. old pullets, $1 to $1.25 ea. S. W. Craig, Douglasville. Ga., Route. 5 4 pure bred Tancred W. L., 18 mos. old roosters,.from 265 to 305 egg hens $5 ea. F. T. Denham, Eatonton, Ga. S. C. Brown L. cocks, prize winning Everlay strain, $3 ea. Oswald Chap- mon, Talbotton, Ga. College strain W. Ils. cockerels for sale or exch. What have you? Tom P. Crawford, Athens, Ga. 2 pure bred Tancred S. C. W. L. Mar. cockerels, $2 ea., $3.75 for both. Money oltzclaw, Can- Hardeman S. C. W. L. cockerels, true to type and color, exceptional quality. Write for description and prices. E. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga., Box, 469. 2 pure bred Brown L. April cocker- els, $1.50 ea., FOB; 2 yr. old rooster and 1 hen, unrelated. All pure bred. .| Sell or exch. Write. Mrs. Frank Thom- as, Lyerly, Ga., RFD 2. 5 Tormahlen strain dark Brown L., about ready to lay pullets and 1 cock- erel, $1.25 ea, FOB. D. H. Pelham. Edison, Ga., Rt. 2. 3 pure bred young Brown L. roost- ers, $1.25 ea., 3 for $3.50. Mrs. M. B. Lee, Fort Valley, Ga., Rt. 4. Ss. C. W. L. cockerels, direct from M. Johnsons Imperial strain, March hatch, $3.50 and $5 ea., FOB. J. A. Ingram, Cordele, Ga., Box 199. Pen of 6 S. C. W. L. hens, pure Tan- cred strain with official 8rd Ga. ege laying contest records; 205, 217, 230 250, 253, and 257 egg per hen in 51 weeks; matee to very high ped. cock- erel, and several husky ped. cockerels - from 250 to 275 egg hens. Limited num- ber. Write for reasonable prices. M. W. Kanitala, Elberton, Ga. 90 W. L., English strain, about 10 wks., old, 90c ea., $77 for lot. H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga. 1 W. L., Barron 334 egg strain, Mar hatch, also 2 Everlay Brown L. roosters same age, $1.50 ea., or exch. for oi! burning brooder, not under 300 cap. Sas H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville, Ga.. Rive; p 175 Tancred W. L. pullets, selected $2 ea., hatched March 28th, now lay- ing; also 75 yearling hens, February 27th hatch, through moulting and com- ing back into production. All sired by cocks from pen of 300 to 336 eggers. Money order. Mrs. J. F. Morgan, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 4. 1 pen of 6 S. C. W. L., 205 to 257 egg in 51 wks., record, mated to high ped. cockerel from 275 egg hens, also several high ped., pure Tancred strain cockerels, ready for service. Reasonable nrices. Place your order now. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS FOR SALE s Australorps: cockerels, $5 to $10 ea., Dullets, $3 to $5 ea., day old chickens, 35c ea., eggs, 20c ea. Great layers, and orize winners at the Ga. and Fla. State airs. W. E. Rouse, M. D., Valdosta, Ga. Nice frying size chickens, 35c Ib. Mrs. | R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. 4. Hens and fryers at eles price. J. . Waters, Epworth, ie Thursday, December | - wee, wee 108. old, $5 for trio; 2 dark Cornisk Teen Cae 5 mos. old cockerels, wt., 5 1-2 lbs., $3 ea. or the 2 for $5.50. Miss Martha Cheatham, College Park Rubs a) > uo ea colors and kinds of chickens per lb., hens, 22c; fryers, 32c; roosters, 15e; turkeys, 35c. Chickens shipped in coop lots of 60 to 100 lbs., empty coop to be returned by Exp. Collect, J. Ww. Lang, Omega, Ga. ee ee MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDER 1 Booth strain White Minorca T 1-2 mos old rooster, $5. Mrs. A. L, Mare man, White Plains, Ga. ~ a ORPINGTONS FOR SALE i 1 fine Golden Buff Orp., 18 mos. old 8 lb. rooster, Mrs. W. E. Whisnant and Byers strain, $2.50 or exch. for 2 Cook strain first class pullets, April-or Mar. hatch. No culls. Mrs. H. J. Fountain, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. ee 2 yr. old Buff Orp. cock, also some fine cockerels. Write for further par- ticulars and prices. Miss Mary J. Mc- Clure, Newnan, Ga., 111 Temple Ave. White Orp. cockerel (Temple) Mar hatch, $4 FOB. Mrs. J. A. Morgan, Valdosta, Ga., P.O. Box 155. 4 Golden Buff Orpington Janua hatch pullets, $2.50 ea. Cash with or- jer. Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Byronville, Ga., Ric bose A Buff Orpington cockerels, two 13 mos. did, and 1 February hatch, $2 ea., and March hatch, $1.75 ea. Miss Cora Da: el, Hawkinsville, Ga. eee 10 pullets and 1 cockerel, 5 mos, old, $11 FOB, All pure bred S. C. English strain Buff Orpingtons from _ prize stock. Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Screven, Ga. FG: f = PEAFOWLS FOR SALE. _ 4 Peafowl hens for sale. S, M. Wel born, Columbus, Ga. : e PIGEONS FOR SALE. Fan Tail and White King youngsters $1 ea., also mated prs. $2.50 pr. Geo. S. Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 Moreland Ave., N. E. : see 11 pr. Silver Kings, mated and band- ed, $3pr., also 2 prs. White Kings, pr., and 4 White youngsters, old enough to mate, $40 for lot. J. M. Manly, Sa- vannah, Ga., 1502 East 33rd St. s_- Mixed Homers, well mated and wor ing, $1.50 pr. C. H. Overby, Colum- bus, Ga., 22 11th St. ee 26 White Kings, $15; FOB or, exch for 15 W. L. (chicken), Barred Rock or R. I .Red hens. No culls. A. G. Ol ver, Meansville, Ga. ee 2 giant White King cocks, $1 ea., or exch. for 1 White King hen. J.. I. Sees Columbus, Ga., 2412 Marion Racing Homers, Fantails, Muffled Tumblers, and Carneaux, $1.50 pr. Al fine and guaranteed to please. A. J. Transon, Atlanta, Ga., 986 Greenwood DAVES 2 prs., pigeons: 3 Homers, 1 white speckled, $2 for the 2 pr., cash, or e for 4 Bantam hens, of small type. W Smith, College Park, Ga, Rt. 2. | Pigeons: White crested Swiss Jaines,. Austrain Strassers, Homers (that will home), at right orices. Member Natl Pigeon _ Assn. H. C. Ozburn, Statesboro, Ga., Box 22. PHEASANTS FOR SALE Young Golden pheasants, $12 p full plumage Goldens, extra fine, $22 or., also a few prs. Amherst pheasan: juvenile plumage, $21 pr. By perm ion of State Board Game and F L. J. Barrow, West Point, Ga. lpr. English Ring Neck pheasan at bargain, $10. Mrs. Annie Tanne Wrens, Ga. : En R. I. REDS FOR SALE | 7 extra fine Owen strain S. C Red hens, $2 and $2.50 ea., also 7 e ra fine, pure bred 8S. C. W. L. hens, $1.50 ea. 1 cock, $2; and 2 Red Leghorn cocks, $2 ea. Exch. for corn, voli: or good heifer calves. Mrs. C. W. Page, Norcross, Ga. et College Park, Ga. Rt 2 150 March and April hatch R. ik bullets, $1.50 ea., $100 for lot. Mrs. Reeves, Zebulon, Ga. PS S.C. R. IS Red, Tompkins strain direct; 5 May hatch cockerels, $1.25 to $2.50 ea., $9 for lot. Exch. for dried a C. F. Matheson, Alto, Ga., Box Donaldson strain S. C. R cocks and cockerels, $2.50 ea Kent, Dawso re Daws apetey, December 26, 1929. Se -R. I. REDS 10 pure bred R. I. Red hens and 4 rooster, February hatch, $1.50 ea. Mon- y order. No checks accepted. Mrs. C. Farrar, Jenkinsburg, Ga. 5 Rose Comb R. I. Red pullets and _cockerel, about grown and pure bred, $9 for lot. Mrs. A. B. Crow, Flowery pranch, Ga.,! Rt. 2. 291. Red March hatch, Donaldson strain reg. roosters, $3 ea., FOB. Mrs. =oB.hanier, Brooklet, Ga. (12 April and May hatch R. I. Red, ure bred Donaldson, $14 for lot, not Epa Mrs. C. i Cline, Waleska, Ga., 3 1 1 Rose Comb White cockere!: either White Cornish Game, R. I. White- or ny large breed of Rose Com) White (no feather leg breed wanted) March or April hatch. Mrs. E. F. Camp, oS -erdale, Ga. Offer the following prices per Ib., el., Perry; friers, 35c; hens, 23c, YOOs- ers;218: turkeys, 30 and ducks, 25. Totel New Perry;. Perry, Ga. Want 15 or 20 R. I. Red or Barred ock hens to raise on halves, or exch $10 value for good bred chickens, Mrs. Clara Whisnant, Lenox, Ga., Rt. 2. 4 Owens strain R. I. Red March tch hens, $1.50 ea., FOB. G. A. Ware, arshallville, Ga. | 3 pure bred June hatch R. I. Red cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. R. H. Puck- = ormantown, Ga. De est, darkest red S. C. R. I. Red ebruary and March cockerels, stock direct from Harold Tompkins, and yther First Prize winners at Madison quare Garden, N. Y. Mrs. H. L. Cul- epper, Grantville, Ga. 10 large pure bred Donaldson . C. R. ft. Red 1 1-2 yr.-old hens, $1.50 ea., iso 40 heavy breed, butter milk mash ed fryers, September (Reds), 35c lb. Make best offer. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga. Rb. 2. - 87 Owens strain Red pullets and 5} cockerels, $2 ea., $80 for lot. Ira M. Galloway, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2, TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE _ Ellis strain Big Bone Giant Bronze urkeys: last of May and first of June atch, per pr. ad, jup. L. Ga., Rt Genuine Bird Bros., strain, M. B., turkeys, 16 to 26 Ibs., 1929 hatch; toms, and pullets, 38 Ib., FOP here. Mrs, Arthur Owen, Barnesville, Ga. - Narraganset turkeys: 14 to 16.Jh., oms, $7.50 ea., same age lens, $5 ea., $i. 50 pr: trio, $15.50. All 1929 hatch. Cash with order, Mrs. J. L. Ellison, Sardis, Ga. 2 guinea roosters, Blue. Speckled, crossed ,with W. African. 75c ea. Miss Cora Daniel, Hawkinsvilic, Ga. Rt. 4. Muscovey ducks: 2 drakcs, $2 ea., and 1 duck, $1.50; guineas, rooster and hen, $1.50 for the pair, or $6.50 for en- tire lot. Exch. for 2 Feeder pigs, 2 or 3 mos. of age. Make an offer. Mrs. Alpha Martin, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 1 tom and 1 en, $50 . Ellis, Cumming, r _ Nice, healthy M: By May hatch toms, oav., 20 Ibs., ea: $15 per trio. Coop to be returned at my. expense; 17. mos. old 28 or 30 lb. tom, $9 FOB. Money order or cashiers check. Mrs. M. GC. Colvard, Bowman, Ga. 10 nice, fat turkeys, - 27 lb. at my home: C. B. Anderson, Kite, Ga. 4 gobblers and 4 hens, 3-4 M. B. tur- keys, $15 per pr., FOB. Mrs. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. - Pure bred White Hollands: 3 two yr. old toms, $10 ea., young toms, and young hens, $6 ea., $11 pri, $15 trio. Mrs. Jas. B. McCrary, Thunder, Ga. 3 flocks, ea. flock unr elated to the - other two, of M. B. Goldbank strain, guaranteed thoroughbred. Toms, 16 to - 20 Ibs., $8 ea., 22 to 24 lbs., $10 ea., 25 to 28 Ibs., $12. 50 e2., hens, 12 to 14 lb., $6 ea., 15 lbs. up $7. 59 ea. Sold un- der a money back guarantee if not sat- _isfied. Write for full particulars. B. M. Holland, Bowersville, Ca -Pure bred, prize winning eeuchon Reds; toms, $5. 50; hens, $4.50 ea. Mrs. J. J. Bond, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 8. ; Thoroughbred M. B., Bird Bros. st., ~ torns; 20 to 22 Ibs., $6. '50: 14 Ib. hens, $53 trio, S15) Mrs: bs McClain, Can- on, Ga. 4 pure bred Big Bone Giant M. B: (80 eggs in 84 days stock); wt. when grown, 45 to 55 lbs ea. April hatch, 18 to. 24 Ibs., now, $10 to $12 ea. Mon- ey order. Mrs. J. G. Waldrop, Tifton, Ga., RFD 4. L Big Bone. Giant M. B. turkeys, Bird Bros. strain, April hatch, 18 and 22 lb. ms, $8 and $9 ea., 13 to 16 tb. hens, and $7 ea., also a few 2 yr. ea. ie 25th ~~ hatch |: old. Ga. 100, to Oe tb... 30_ tb. Bee MARKET. ee F 5 eS B. FRE direct from Bird Bros., April hatch; hens, $6; toms, $8 ea., also some large, pure bred Mam- moth White Pekin ducks, May hatch, $1.50 -ea, < Mrs. -H. 1. Moore, White Plains, Ga. 8 improved M. B. Battleship strain toms for breeding purposes, April 23, 1929 hatch, wt. 25 to 35 Ibs., $10 to $12 ea. Mrs. SD. Snellings, Upatoi, Ga. Thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank st., toms, 20 to 22 lbs., $7.50; hens, 14 lbs. $5 ea. HE. P, Jackson, Canon, Ga. Pure bred Big Bone Giant M. B. toms, from unrelated stock, April hch, 0) Ibs. or more, $10; Mav hate m1, 16 10S: $8; June hatch, 12 and 14 \lbs., All healthy. Would Wi. Mrs. Ed Ferguson, Cornelia, Ga. Pure Bourbon Reds: hens, $5; toms, $7 ea. Ga., Rt. 4 Pure bred Bird Bros. M. B. April hatch; toms, $10 ea.,-hens, $7 ea., 2 yr. old toms, $12; 3 two yr. "old hens, $8 ea. Mrs. Linton G. Banks, Statesboro, Gace 21 Blue Speckled Guineas, this yrs. hatch, all about Saale $1 ea., or lot for $20. Mrs. J. - Chapman, Butler. Ga ober bal. 4 pure bred Bronze, Goldbank strain April hatch, 12-14 lb. hens, $6 ea.. Cash with order. Mrs. G. H. Ely, White Plains, Ga. 15 head Merina ducks; 9 hens. and drakes, $1 ea. D. B. Adams, Brox- ton, Ga., RFD a 1 pure bred B. gobbler, raised this yr. for Gresdtee purposes, $6.50 D. QO. Daniel, Powder Springs RFD. 17 mos. old M. B. (30 lb. tom, $10; hens, $6 ea. All FOB. Cash with or der: Mrs.. Etetha Dood, Alto, Ga. Rt. i 3 pr. Muscovey ducks, 4 1-2 mos. oic $2.50 pr., or exch. for hems, corn or rigs. Mrs. W. J. Smith, College Park. rs: Rt. 2. 13 pure white Pekins, 8 ducks and > drakes, $1.50 ea. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Gaunt, ol. 11 Blue Speckled guineas, All this vrs, hatch, and grown, $1 ea., or exch. for a Big Bone P. GC. 10 or 12. wks old RED I J. G. ease Butler, Ga. ~ WYANDOTTES FOR SALE 3. Martin Royal Dorcas strain W. Wyandotte 4 mos.-old cockerels, Nabob 18 carot quality, $2 ea., or $5 for the 3. Mrs. H. A. Moore, Lakeland, Ga. 1 pure bred Silver Lace Wyandotte, April hatch, $1.50 FOB. Exch, for 2 oullets, April hatch, or for 2 guinea 1 yr. old. hens. Mrs. A. J. Pope, Talla- poosa, Ga. 10 full bred White Wyandotte Mens, in fine shape, from prize stock. Weber strain, $1.50 ea., FOB. Mattie B. Mc- Pherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. Wyandottes: 4 Tarbox strain Silver Lace 2 yr. old hens, $1.25 ea., $4.75 for the 4; 1. Harts strain and 1 Tarbox strain. cockerels, 9 mos old, $1.50 ea., FOB. Also have fat, heavy hens for ae lb., FOB. Adella Johnson, Sparta. Ga Pure R. C. S. L. Wyandotte cocker- eS hae en and March hatch, $1.75 1 1-2 and 2 yr .old roosters, $1.50 oe All Tarbox strain. Mrs. Laura Curry, Stockton, Ga. Poultry Wanted BABY CHICKS WANTED Want baby chicks, or older ones, at right price. Write. Mrs. Mary Stinson, Eustice, Fla., 229. Lemon Ave. Want 100 baby chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks. Barred Rocks preferr- ed. Write before sending. Mrs. Jim Thompson, Odum, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 30. Want to raise 600 large breed chick- ens on 50-50 basis, to 10 wks., old. Ex- perienced. Miss Grace Hale, Dayle, Ga. Want 100 or more baby chicks to raise on halves, to 8 or 10 wks. old. refer pure bred Dark Cornish, or Pit Games. Weekly reports will be given. da on request. Albert L. Hurst, Cairo, a Want some good reliable party to fi- nance a baby chick business. I to do the labor for 1-2 of chicks raised to 1-1-2 to 2 1-2 lbs. size as desired. Square deal. If interested write. Mrs. E. G. Loggins, Pendergrass, Ga., Rt. 1. BARRED ROCKS WANTED Will pay $4 for 2 nice Barred Rock, March or April hatch roosters, well dev. and fine plumage, of the. Parks strain, direct from Parent stocl with Reg. Permit Number, Tr gM Webb, Ellijay, $5 Rose; J.A. Hale, Hiley; Apple trees, $9 a 100: = figs, plums, cherries, pears, $15 a 100; * grapes, $7. 50 a 100. EB. Travis, River- eo dale;-Gal> -;- Ss 200. peach trees, presses; 1 yr, growth, 40 ea., plus pos- tage. Mrs. Ww. J - Lee, Stoekton, Ga, Rt. 3.. Box 114:- 15"ea., 4:for 50c; pecan sprouts, 2-to ft. from large. size. pecan trees, 10 +0: 250 ea., Ga. Belle seedling peach trees, 2 to. 4 it.; 106 (ea.,. 3 for -25c; Sugar. pie grape vines, and white scup- well rooted. Mrs. V. E.: McCook, _ Me- srntyne; Ga: Rt: 2. Red Goose: plum trees, 150 ca 10 tor $1; Blue Damson plum, 25C &., -co. fOr $1: 4 of each variety, all well rooted, $1. All del. Woolsey, (Gau Rtial. _ Several M., high grade, budded paper shell: pecan trees, Write for low. W. L. Harrell, Fitzgerald, oe 125 black walnut trees, > 60c-for 3: $1.50 doz., Collect. J. P. Les- ter, Marshallville, Ga. ase -Budded Schley paper shell pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft:, $20 to $45 a 100; lesser amts., 5e more. per tree. Exch, for peas, O-too-tan.- Soy beans, or corn at reas- ble. prices. LL. M. eee: Collins, |. e bud, Olingstone * peach trees. for prices. L. M. J , Molen: ton FOB car, eas MODs Atlanta, A. Steinheimer, prices. ; to. 4 ft. fom. a heavy bearing tree, oe for: Ts, -|Simon, Albany, Ga. Belle. of Ga. Carman,. Elberta: | white and. yellow Fs Sweet and sour pomegranate. sprouts, ae --pernong vines, 15c ea., 4 for 50c.. All }- 1G. Ww. Page, Norcross, Ga. > | white. Eng.;: and Stinsons. October, 3 to 4 ft., 20 ea. Del., also Prize Taker | | corn, or. shelled. velvet -beans.. SK Md and Moores - early j Wine ne 2 yr. old, || 0c: ea: Of Mrs. . Elsner, _Austell,. State Si tine fer and Cycle, 4 to 5 ft., 50c ea., Grape vines, 2 vr. old, No: 1 Concord, Niagara, State. insp., Stuart. and Schley pecan trees, 2. to 8 ft.,. 20c to 70c 25 or more trees in one order, 10 per cent off; so. Fig sprouts. 25 ea. Idus Johnson, Sheliman, Ga., Rt: 1: ~ 5c ea., with postage: John Millholland, Mineral Bluff, Gaz Large Blue plums, aneli rooted, 256 oa., also large strawberries, 25c a 100. Mrs. S. L. ener Douglasville, Ga. Ribe 33: large roots, well packed, best. varieties: den. (blue ), Lucile (red) and others, 15e a., $F. 50. doz., del. Mrs. J. L. Kil- gore, Stone Mtn., Ga., Rae 1 Cairo, Ga., Rite! Qe arly. Rose, Carmen, Ga., and Hiley Belles, Elberta, Chinese Clingstone. and Evan's. plums, same Price. P.- W:, | White, Coggins, Ga: State insp., budded pecan trees, 2 to FIG Thr, -25; to 80c. Miss Ronie. Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1. - Schley, Stuart and: Money Maker pecan trees. Sell; or exch. for shelled Simon, Albany, Ga. Turkey Brown figs, 250 ea. W. C. Lee. Grantville, Ga. can trees. Sell, or exch. for shelled / corn; or shelled velvet. beans. S. K. Blue Damson plum sprouts; 3 for 30: 75:a doz. Mrs. J.:S. Crowe, Cumming. Gan eRt: 4: Nice lot 1 yr. old apple trees, 3 to 5 {t., 12.1-2c ea., large, 2-yr. old, ranch- ed apple trees, 25 ea., also 1 yr. old del. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. vines, $1 doz., del. C.D. Collins, Cor- Jele, Ga., Rt. D. See aN PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE Runner peanuts, for parching, 40c ok., del:, your door. Cash with order. Tr. T. Brown, Pineview, Ga. About 40 or 50 Jb., thin shell, med- um size pecans, 20 lb., and. postage. TW. Williams, Wrightsville, Ga, Rt 25. 1bs., medium size paper shell pe- ans, 25 lb., 75 Ibs., sound. seedlings; i8c Ib. All del., in 2nd zone. Not less han 5 1b., ordrs shipped. Miss Minnie Williams, Oglethorpe, Gas Rt: 2. About 50 bu.; No. 1 Ga. Runner. pea- yuts,5e ib. De 'B. Nobles, Seville, Ga. Stuart oe, 40c Ib., "Schley, "46c Ib Mis: S. . Timberlake, Marshallville Ga. veanuts, small variety, specially sel- acted for seed, 3 3-4c lb., in 500, 1 M.. and ton ots, Jno B. Pope, Fitzgerald. Gea: _ Small and medium pecans, not well filled out but. good to eat, or for cook- ing, 20c 1b., 5 lbs., or more del. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Gas Rt Dd: 7 tons old fashioned, half - runner, good yielding seed peanuts, 5c Ib.; FOB. Cash with order: a: R. Fendley, Bluff- 508, \Ga., Rte 3:24 S 4 tons, Ga: Bimners. 2, 1=2c lb. FOB. Hdison. A. Ss. Collins, "Bluffton, Ga. - About 15 Ibs., pecans. mixed, paper shells, etc., 25 Tbs also black walnuts, julled, 50c. pk. Add postage, Mrs. Annie Pierce, Talbotton, Ga., Rt. 5. White Spanish peanuts, hand picked, Se.lb.; FOB: Mrs. H.-F. Jarrell, Butler, Gai, Rt. 2. Box 44, Little | White Spanish peanuts, 5c -1b., FOB. wv. J. Jackson, Ochlochnee, Ga., RFD iB About 30 tons good Ga. Runner peanuts for sale; 'R. D: B. Taylor, Cor- dele, Ga., 106 Wall St. Large paper shell pecans, 50, 100 and more 1b. lots, 35 FOB; less 40c -Ib., del. Medium size paper. shells, 50. Ibs... or more, 25c Tb., less, 30 Tb., del. No less than 5 Ibs, del. No: samples, blend-. _ Large seedling pecans, 25 Ib. Mrs. ~ Runner seed. peanuts, : in bags, from MARKET BULLETIN to name wingle ang | peach trees, all leading varieties, 3 to} 4 ft.,.15 a., pear, Early Harvest, Keif- | 15 ea. Exch. for chickens, honey, meat, | me ean W. Hi. Alexander, Cleveland, Tyr. old. grape vines (some 2 yrs. old). ; Concord, Diamond (early white), Non RIS | Mammoth purple everbearing Figs, | 10 and 25. ea. Miss Mellie . Merritt, | State insp., peach trees: htayriower. Ss Schley, Stuart and Money- Maker pe-| neach trees, 15 ea. All 'state insp., and | Well rooted, 1 yr. old: Blue Grape | t= Fete oe S fet ee * Gee sy Ste ; = : advise us in "BULLETIN "SUBSCRIBERS lf you are at present ae i 4 a the Market Bulletin regularly. -Black and White walnut tnba. 20 and 4 - there is nu need to request us to : : mail it to you during 19305: ce The Bulletin i oO all shnetiete until ee u forward your : Bulletin: Tn doing 3 this, always include your. old ad- | - dress, as well as ne - dress, as this will aid us in. for- _ warding your Bulletin promptly. We ag yk is: mailed: to your new: ad- N. C., Rauner reais sa Ib. Frank Bragg, Donaldsonville, Ga.. 100 lbs. medium size seedling pecans, 15c lb., FOB Sparta. Mrs. Thos. Rob-. erts, | Culverton, Ga., RFD 2. P; G. Tucker, Pinehurst, Ga. Ga. Runners, saved and picked. ithe out wetting, free from pops, 5c lb., and 2ey, Ga., Rt: 2. Little White Spanish, -5c Ib.; Jumbo Ga. Runner .seed- pealuiter 5: Ib, in small lots;- 4, in 1 ton- or over. lots. FOB. Send stamps for sample Sargent, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B. Fresh roasted, salted - Spani nuts, shelld, 2 lb. box, 57c ~ postpaid. | ~ Mrs. A. Horsley, Tallapoosa, Ga., Star | ne Rt. . 9 tons, No. 1, White Spanish seanikey small var iety, gathered and picked be- fore storms, fine for seed; 3 3-4e per} lb., in 500, 1M, and ton as: 900. B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Se aes SYRUP FOR SALE ee A-1 cane syrup in new 35 gal. Ee A-1 pure cane syrup, 6 No. 10 cans to cs., $4; 12 No. 5 to s., syrup. 1 qt: cans if desired mailed on receipt of 35c. G. L. Duren, Meigs, Ga. | Guaranteed. pure, thick and ~ extra | bright Ga. cane syrup in 1-2 gal. cans, . 50c per can, FOB here. Any quantity. | Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, =Gai= Strictly A-1 Ga. cane syrup, in. 35 gal. bbls., 60 gal., in gal. cans, $4.25 ca -es., Of 6 cans; 1-2 gal. cans, ae 60 cs. ef J2: Prepaid | in Ga. J.T Whigham, Ga. Best Brede. pure Ga. soear cane sy- rup, $20 bbl. W. W. W. Williams, Quitman, . Pon a ed. Mrs, Addie. -Waddelle, Pearson, Ga: Ga. Good heavy, fe cane syrup in new | bbls., 33 to 35 gal. cap., -55 gal. FOM or in 3 bbl. lots,,-500 gal. FOB. H. a bag Os car load Webb, Seer, Marlow,. Ga. ee oN Imp. white Spanish, larger. than. er- : iginal, $5 per 100: Ibs., $95 per: ton, FOB. f Exp. Chgs: Edward G. Wright, Chaun- | 3panish, 6c lb., FOB. J. T. Hail, -June- | | sion -City,. Gai | bbls., $17.00. per bbl., FO Several: tons No, aD White Spanish | ter, Ludowici, Ga. Rt 3 id Le gal., buckets, 41. per bucket. Ad 1 oes E. oO. Lance, Ppthonbes,: me pea-} A. L. ane quote price your. station.. Mrs. W a | sample. and Puce: e, ered 1 I. Beker Aes $15 FOB. T. I. Miller, ' Boston, Ga. ae | $4.25; bbl. | syrup, 400 to 420 lbs., 4c Ib. All new | W.| seed corn in exch. ., Only first yc Ss ets. 15e per bucket. S Ww. Jordon, Ly: ons, Ga, SEs 100. or. 200 Sal first: elags: Ga. Cane syrup. Made to. satisfy. Nox 10 cans, $1 ; 60-or- more gals,. 85 gal, FOB. Cross, (No address given). int bottles of pure Ga. Cane ae made - to satisfy, bottles sealed with capping - machine and nicely lab- - eled, .$1.5 sper doz. Special price on large. lots Same grade in gal. cans, $1 {per gal..1 bbl. 90c gal.. AML FOB. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga! 1929 Ga. Cane syrup: i new Cypress 30 gal. nice Ga. Cane sorup BEANS - AND. PEAS WANTED | Want. 20 bu... Mung beans, 10 bu. Sse -or Cream sugar _crowders, =a bu. Lady peas, for cash. Send ample J. Smith, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. - "Want. Lady peas; any amount. Send lumbus, Ga., any. ey Sound th Aes eee a Want ~ "all varieties - shea SAGAN. beans. Write . price, variety and quan ~ tity. R. N. Etheridge, Jackson, Ga. Want 2 bu., Clay peas. I. 1: Fuller, Rhine, ate . 3 Ko ant Velvet-beans, shelled, and any eee variety Field peas. LL c, Averett Ona: hoe Peale Ga =e an mixed peas, W. ms, : atten, ns Tala ant. sugar crowder _ eas, Bunch butter beans and okra peas: Quote prices. H. E. Barnes, South Mills, N.C. ~ Want cow peas. Will give Wannamak- er cotton seed and Piedmont 2 ear ena : CATTLE Tor SALES > A Siew head of -high grade Jersey ae cows, and 1 -reg., Guern- Ss id pat for. sale, W. OF Sanders, Ros- well, ae Hereford bulla: ott: Liyr ~ old, aut 500: Ibs., $75;. one 2 yrs. old, 300 Tbs., 00. FOB. 0, M. Breenes Tron ity, |e Sinica Hbred, ree Hereford. = r. old "el fine speciman, $200; also t reg. Hereford 3 1-2. YT. oe cow, not ce bred: nee ol. ea as old . yr.| heifer, freshen January 1st, $65; 3] ae Grade. Jersey cow, with.2nd | 3 wks. old, $70, Mrs. Mary W. Clay, | ee Ga. /Rt. Gen ring) Jersey. Cov 3 le als, Bones est of quali Y anc $00 ay Bee Burel, Ee ge gal ileh, cow, $05. B. de Mauk, Game Se yr. old Jersey cow, snake eee ae 1-2. or 2: gal. milk. and 1: 1b. x per day,. $50. aon S.A . Lind- se Harrison, Gasckts aN I solid red English ae es young | gal. cow, freshin February ist, with be call, G55. at, barh, W.-M. Thomas, | mple, Rt. 3,Box 155. o. Aes male cow, $100 FOB.| Clark, Baxley, Gan L good spas cow: and. male calf, 9 s. old, also 1 heifer yearling and LT} ung cow that. dis*dry. All fat and in ood ae Come or write for prices at R. L. Usry, Gibson, -Ga., RFD 2.| Zi 3 yr. old. reg. Jersey bull and 1 Jer- sey. bull, about 12 mos. old, subject to io -for sale. Rhodes Browne, Co- umbus, Ga., Care Bull Creek Farms. 2 good milch cows and 1 beef cow, Sale. Will not ship. See me. Mrs. B. Wilson, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. | Grade ae cows and heifers, from. , sires, freshen between Janua h nd Ft ebruary ist. Cash only. Sell at bargain. se Sims, Rayle, Ga., ilkes - county. yr. old. Jersey heifer, fresher: first April, $35, or exch. for baby chicks. _ A. Wilson, Martin; Gai Guernsey. baby. heifer. calves, ent. to rom high producing dams, chean | cash. Mires J. D. = apie? Oconee, Some. srade. Guernsey calves: ae Hol- in:and Jersey mileh cow, freshen in May, bred to reg., Guernsey. bull, com- in ed s. Old, 5 gal. per day with good butter fat; 1 black Jersey heifer calf, bout 1. yr. old, | from best Write for Teasonable Jersey. oy ae old ciate red, tock, or.2 calves of good stock. Se iL... Adams, Peer ele Ga. Ox: 145: Full stock Big Bone: Black PC ante sow, ent., to reg., bred, $35; full stock | ie Bone P. C., boar. (mother. reg., fath-| nt., to: reg.), now ready for service, ae old, $25. Both in good cond., and FE. _ Lewis, Adairsville, Ga, Rt. rge fat hog dressed: Sell, or exch. C young, laying - hens or pullets, or r Corn. J. N.Carson, Griffin, Ga. - Thrifty Black and Spotted P, Ci; pigs. litter of 7, no runts, $4.50 ea., crated. 30th. inoculated, ready" "for del., January. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. B. ure bred. S. P. GC. one yr. old. sow, $35; 18 mos., old sow, bred to| fartow. in March, wt.,.200 to- 250. Ibs.,, $25; six 8 mos. old gilts, bred for Mar. an spril farrow, wt., 160 to 200 Abs., - WwW Salih yee Oe, annah, Ga: Rt... 3. ate. Hampshire gilts, bred to P. C. male, entitl d_to reg., wt., around 200 Ibs., ea., $25, or $49 for both at my- farm. W.M. Hook PD Tey a | $40 can tock. | : a 0 or exch. for shoats oft bred. to farrow in March, wt.,,300 to-350 | : | tle or hogs. Douglas. Williams, - =| arvaeb pe oa! e St. eras SE: reg., I J..M: Hogan, Rome, Ga.; RFD 2. | Pure bred nf 06. old gilt. heed; tol |. Duroc and boar, farrow about | March ee $30. Fae Akins, Graymont, Ga, et, Reg., P. Me brood sow, has farrowed -1 litter of 9 pigs, $25; 3 pure bred P. C. pigs, 2. sows.and 1 male, 6 or 7 mos. old, $5 ea, or $6.50 with reg., papers. eu FOB. farm. Do not care to ship. -B. Lee; -Ft. Valley; Ga, RFD 4. oe grade shoats, inoculated, free of. SIS eee 60 to 100 Ibs., 10c- Ib., gross FOB. T: T. Brown, Pineview, Ga. _Reg.; Ss. 'P, . bred gilts and poars to 150 Ibs., ea., and bred tried. sows, bred. to. fartrow in February, 200 -lbs., wt., sex; ete: Exch for- Brabham - or other - kind good, sound cow peas, up to 60 bu., os shelled - corn, at right dae L. sas pure prea. Big Bone Black Guin- a boars, 10 wks. old, life treatment ea. ~C. A: Stewart, Glenwood, Ga.. 40 cherry. red. Duroc | both: sex, 2-1-2 mos: old, 60 to 75. Ibs., reg., $12 to $14 ea. Exch. for value. Roy. R. Daughtry, Metter, Ga. ~ pigs, 6 wks. old, Guinea and Duroc male. 4 mos: old, S. P. C., and Duroc | crossed, -Shoat, ready for: light. service. $7.50. "Macon _ Walden, * Gibson, Ga., EEE; (Be Box 49. i Peden young, reg., Duroc Jersey boar and 6 reg. Duroc. Jersey SOWS. | Bull Creek Farms. DES) $25. OW. oT. Langley, -Palmetto, Ast prize Jr. -poar pig, 9 mos old, 300 Ibs.., $50; 2nd Jr. boar, at Macon, $40; lbs., bred to. Ist: Jr., boar at Atlanta, 10 wks. old pigs, $12.50 ea,, }Reg. Henry T. Lunsden Talbotton, Ga. 1 Duroc Jersey - male, 13 mos old; cherry red; immune for life, exch, for: shoats, or any good Mrs TG. Adams, Douglas, Ga., Re 32 Box 142. aE reg. Duroc Jersey 8 mos, old gilts, | farrow the 25th of February, wt. about .160. or 175 Ibs., dbl. treated against cholera and swine plague. Deep cher- ty red. and long body, and head, $30 cash with order. A. S. Phillips, Collins, Ga. <1 Se PC, brood: sow, cholera immune wt. 250 lbs., 2 yrs. old, $25 cash, call for her. Samuel 'L. Thomas, Ma- con, - a 411 Ayers Road, Rt. 4: ig es Ao 100 Ib. gilts, subject to reg., $: 200 Ib. gilts, $25 ea. Not bred. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Gaes >: ye Bp: gilt, wt. about 100 Ibs. au Sell, or. -exch,, for velvet beans, cow feed. See me if. interested. Mrs. J. = fae Summit, a0 Rts Foo 8 1 reg;, 8, C. sow, bred Nov. | $75. ietin Mullinax, Canon,. Gan 8 male pigs 8 wks. old, Duroc Jer- q sey and Big Bone Guinea, cross, $3-ea., hatch Barred Rock. pullets.. No. culls. | Rea Hi. H. ee pubys Station, Ga. | HORSES. AND MULES FOR SALE -8 yr.old 500 lb: Shetland pony, gen- tIe-and. very fine, $50 at. my barn. C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga." Box 4: pas where, - buggy, or sane. 10 or 11-yrs; gold, 1125) Ibs., $85. - Couch, Turin, | Ga. in oe Jane and 1 small mule, cheap: for cash, or trade for enough of the fol- lowing: a Cutaway. harrow, I mowing. machine. and rake; one 2: horse plow or smilch cows, heifers, -etc., not too- far. | from Palmetto. CL We. Cheney, wes Collum, Graaeh,. 1 fpr farm. mules, cheap or exch. for 2: ar milch- Cows. Joe A i . Reid, Cone ley, z Mo mee old, 900 rd good: mtate: $40 or ble, Buchanan, Ga:; Rt. 3.2) | horse, about: 9 or 10-yrs. old, $100; or 9 yr. old, gentle, dark: brown horse | | ine: work anywhere, 950 or- 1M lbs., $125. . Exch. either or both - for -eat- | Oak Park, Ca a 1. Indian | pony, red and white spot- ted. Sell or trade for good cow. J. M. 147 Bast Broad: BULLETIN, : Duroc, 21-2, ee old scar $20,) haat if taken at once, del., a my. place only. | old. enough for service: Write for price. | hd. He Cavender, Millwood, Ga. Duroc J., young boars and gilts, 70 |. ka. Write for prices on what you want, i : Edenfield, Stilimore, Ga.) | against cholera and swine plague, $10 | eS Jersey pigs, . from prize winning. stock, subject. to | (Sire, Reg. Duroc) crossed, $3 ea; 9-1} } > ~for. sale: |. Rhodes Browne, Columbus, Ga, Care|]. 1S. P. C., reg. sow (just. dena 10 | STSt: and 3rd, J. sow 9 mos old pigs, 250. \ $20 or stock | calves, or: Jersey. heifer, 15. or, 16 mos.- with large ears if you |t por: exch. ea. pig for 3 March or April : | Good, gentle farm horse, work any-| aes exch. | for good. milch_ COW. Virgie: aoe Sound, good, gentle, 12 or 1300 wb ed Georgia Experiment. Station has field plots on. the Station farm. for Hon is studying cotton varieties in " 15-16 to 11-16 inches, and long inches or longer. . cottons tested are Half and Half, > Kinds | on the Station. farm. and are use. : -long. Stapled varieties, . turns. a distant source. ers. and. growers. when good. seed COTTON VARIETIES F FOR GEORGIA ~ FARMS | Georgia Expeacne Station Gives Valua- : ble Information For " Cotton Growers Georgia cotton growers Bik: keep up wth. the latest. methods of. cotton growing if the greatest profit is to be made. study varieties and strains of cotton and use the same common sense - in buying seed that they use in purchasing other farm supplies. The Cotton vareties are usually divided according to their. length - OF: = 2 este into three classesthose having staple less than 15-16 inch. or _ very short stapled kinds,: those having medium length staple.of from . Some of the highest yielding very short-stapled first. named the leading kind of this class. lint. have n6t produced as much or ben as profitable as some other | Among the leading secetura ata wed kinds are College No. 1, Pied- -mont Cleveland, Coker Cleveland, Delta, and Pine Land, Stoneville No. 2 and Burdette Acala,. Varieties of. this group. are highly recommend- . ed as records at the Station over a period of two or more years. show | that these cottons make good yields Of high quality lint every year. _ For most seasons the best. strains make from one to two hundred pounds more lint per acre Paes the best Beene of. hes ener or verP 3 Among the highest yielding long-stapled cottons tested. are. Delfos, ie 2 Lightning Express, Coker Foster and Webber Deltatype. has. long lint which should sell for more than short staple cotton, but extra care in sn and skill in Mharketing is aed for best re-. The source and strain of a cotton variety are often this most im- = . portant considerations in buying cotton planting seed. A strain of a. high yielding variety bred and grown near the home - farm is usually superior for that farm to another strain of the same variety from Georgia farmers should patronize local seed breed- The best way to locate desirable seed is to consu other reliable agricultural authorities about sources of high yielding and Bod: ae cotton planting seed. Ae = Growers should been. studying cotton varieties: in ae: many years, In addition the Stas 24 several other places in the state. stapled kinds having staple 1 1-8 Bank Account. and Cook,.. with the : Varieties with very short not. recommended for the farmers x gy eae - This group are available -at~ Teasonable- prices, wee? : a : G. A. HALE, Department of Agronomy, Georgia Experiment Station, =speniment, Georgia. ois horse, 5 yrs. old, wt., about 900 Ibs. Sell, or exch. for Fordson tractor lerly, Ga., Rt.2. ay black mare, 900 lbs.,; 12 yr. old mule, good worker, $50. Mrs. Mary D3 Strond, Egypt, Ga, Rt. 2. : Ga., 1225 Marietta St., N. EE. 6 mules, all in good cond:, for sale. M. B. Lee, Fort. Valley, Ga. Good mate mule, ieee io yrs. old, wt., 1040. Ibs., $100., Cash. W W We Beard, / Shellman, Ga: : 800d." wind. Sell cheap, - or trade. for Ga., ele the bred tch, or large. breed, or 15 Teg-. it in first class cond. Ben F. Powell, Ly~ 2: = 39 Shetland. ponies, 1 or all. Come see, or write for. prices. I. C, Clark, Atlanta, ee tp OB Tyr. old 1250 Ibs. sane good worker, | ,jalso'l team. cheap: mules, good workers, hogs or cattle. : Rees HOnere: Moultrie, 1s ; = | for corn, lot. Lee Moore, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. ae} 1 pr. Nv Z, 8 mos? old doe, 6 sos. cf old, and two 1- -2 Black Bel- |G Biack Belgium doe. with 5 bunnies, 242 ckens, -corn,. peas, or}. at market. 2 Chinchilla doe, stiverts strain. with papers, 2 does, and 2 bucks, | | from Stahls, $16.50. cash, or .exch. for} eghorns preferred. Must mS: Weed. eee Seen |. g.. | Joh nA. Write, ders Bowen, Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 4 pure bred Chinchillas, 6 mos: old, a $5 pr. De Los Turner, Concord, Gas ss Chinchilla and New. Zealands. Sell OF = Hees for White one or Red Carneaux ~ : Sy chickens. L, . Har- Tis, Bradley. Ga, Box 73.00 uate Belgium Hare OTD. does, $2. 50 ea., young, 50c ea. Overby, C bus, Ga, 22. 11th. wide Petes by, ee Giant rabbit. does: ye each; gray. and 1 white, 10 mos Bae = mos. old and a red, A-1- See 7.50 Lees Luxomni, . oe 10s - we 2 ucks, 6 mos. on I-2 Chin i and i= aoe Black Giants, - also. : chil bink-eyed - bucks, T-and 9 mos. oe $1.25 ea., or the 4 for $4 cash, or exch. = Peas, syrup, or pig. M J. Smith; College Park, s Rt ae - 4 reg. Ch hinchillas: 3: does and 1 buck - 1 yr. old, $35 for lot; or exch. for 30 pure bred. lee Me Canon, Ga, iP ornig _ Burroughs, SHEEP AND CG ana: GOATS FOR ere About 40 head. Range goats, ee ca Cash. Le Ga ne Tudowiel, ny Lie. Stock Wanted eo, CATTLE WANTED Want a nice, Jersey cow, ase Atestien soon, J, AL Land, Clayton, se Want. 1 Jersey or Guernse heifer, 5 to 6 mos. old, also. heifer ae will freshen in spring. Pay cash, or exch. value: = Gy E. Sa fare Allenhurst, Ga., Box 44: Want to - ee value. for Jerse Guernsey: heifer, or for W. L. aes ee. Towns, Towns, Ga. a s Want. to exch, value, for and a good. -mule.: Come See , Decat ul good cow, te. PAGE SIX | : ee CATTLE WANTED Want cheap for cash 1 good, young - milch and butter cow with or with- out calf. Prefer 1 to freshen soon. Make del. price to Willacoochee. W. N. Gas- _ kins, Willacoochee, Ga. : Want to exch. pure bred Chinchilla rabbits for nice Jersey heifers. Morris Burroughs, Canon, Ga. Want to exch. White Leghorn, Octo- _ ber hatch chickens for nice Jersey hei- fers. H. G. Burroughs, Canon, Ga. Want to exch. good slipped shuck corn for milch cow, or young heifer, or heifer calves. W. R. Thigpen, Ly- ons, Ga., Rt. A. Want to pay cash for good grade 1 yr. old Jersey bull, ready for service, gentle, in fair cond., and bargain price Must be crated and shipped, and be near Polk county. Dr. J. E. Pennington, Esom Hill, Ga. Want 1 good milch cow to milk thru the winter. Take good care of cow and calf (if she has one). Prefer without calf. Must be near Hazlehurst. D. Hazlehurst, Ga., Rt. 2, Box Want to exch. fine Schley and Stu- art pecan trees for cows, hogs, chick- ens, turkeys, or any farm product. Write what you have and price. M. P. Bacon, Glennville, Ga. _. Want to hear from party having Short Horn Milker male yearling for sale. A. P. Chapman, Autryville, Ga. yy HOGS WANTED Want 2 good bred shoats of any good breeding. Wish to exch. value. Write what you have. G. E. Smith, Allen- hurst, Ga., Box 44. _. Want 4 or 6 shoats, wt., 100 lbs., or more, to fatten on halves. Have plenty _ of feed, also buy shoats to help fatten: sell other party half, or send meat. - No runts, nor stunts. Write before shigping. E. C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga., Want 2 pr., Black Guinea hogs. H. E. _ Barnes, South Mills, N. C. Want to exch. value for 5 or 6 wks. old, any breed pig. A. D. Crawley, Emory University, Ga., Box 1725. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Exch. value, $100 for mule, or for _ cow. Write. H. C. Cruce, Lawrenceville, i ./ Ga Rt. 3. RABBITS WANTED Want bred reg., Chinchilla does, good foundation stock. Write what you have and. best price for cash. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga., Rt. Bo ~ Want White and Red does, 8 to 18 mos. old, also bred does. Fred I. Ba- ker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2. - SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED _ . Want Angora goats: 2 reg. does and +1 buck. Herbert Hamilton, Arabi, Ga. Want pure bred Angora milch goats _ at right price. Mrs. Mary Stenson, _ Eustice, Fla., 229 Lemon Ave. : - Want 1 Toggenburg buck. of fine blood, reg., and over 1 yr. old, horn- _ less with wadles, or lobes under throat. _ Will exch. 8 wks. old S. P. C. pigs, at _ $10 ea., or some of the Worlds largest - and best layers turkey eggs, at $18 per ne 2 spring. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, ra., EG. 9. Farms For Rent _.. Good farm land, good house, good orchard, plenty of all kinds fruit trees that I want cared for, and reliable young family for farm work. Do not want to furnish stock, but will sell you horse, plow tools and some feed, etc., on time; Rent for 1-4 of what you make and give party 1-2 of fruit. 6 mi. town, Answer at once-.with ref. . J. T. Patterson, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 9, - Box 116-A. - 2 mule farm, 2 mi. Americus. Good land. Healthy section. Directly on high - way; 80 acres fine land, 7 mi. Americus. Write for particulars and prices. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus, Ga. _ +318 acre farm, on Ogeechee River, - near Stilson. 65 acres under cultivation. _ Bal., good stock range. Have tobacco - barn and out-bldgs. Reasonable rent. W. O. Douglas, Bloomingdale, Ga. + A-good. 2 horse farm, containing 148 acres with plenty of cleared land for 2 horses, with good dwelling and com- _ fortable tenant houses. 15 acres of good dry bottoms and a good Ber- muda pasture; also a 25 cap. dairy barn on the place. Located 15 mi., Northeast Atlanta, and near good schools and churches. O. E. B a., 203-20 ey -onoce. | sheep M ARKET RTIN > BU hs Wanted to Rent Farms Want 1 good 1 horse farm, sandy land, with some pasture and farm fence for hogs and cattle. Will accept crop with party who will furnish one milch cow, hogs and chickeng on shares. Will not consider cotton except in small acreage. Party to pay 1-2 of my monthly.expenses and I to finance self to make crop. Elvey Ward, Colum- bus, Ga., 1212 22nd St. Want to lease good 2 horse farm for 5 years from party who would make a $500 loan on good security, to fi- nance farm for 5 years, at 8 per cent. Must be good land, good houses and be near highway and Market, not over 20 mi. Atlanta. Prefer one with farm- ing equipment. Rent must be reason- able and cotton notes. Give full par- ticulars in reply. A. D. Carley, Emory University, Ga., Box 725. ; Want a good, small farm, well im- proved; near church and _ school,: or school bus line. M. P. Eason, La- Grange, Ga., Box 286. _ : FARMING PARTNER WANTED Want an ex-soldier who can finance self to go halves in a truck or poultry farm. I have land, near RR Junction. J. M. McNeel, Helena, Ga. Want party to finance me in poul- try, or poultry and rabbit business, 50- 50 basis, here, or elsewhere. Hav 650 cap., incubator and 1 M., cap., brooder, never been used. Can cull, also rush for early broilers. Have wife and chil- dren. Ref. B. R. Roberts, Collins, Ga., Re. 2. Farm Help Wanted Want farm hand for 1930; single. sober and honest. Will furnish board and washing. Must be thoroughly re- liable. J. H. Jones, Waycross, Ga., Box 743. Want strong, healthy man | with grown son, strictly honest and indus- trious who has had lots of exp. with Riding cultivator, for small 2 horse farm, to raise feed, hogs, etc., 2-3 room houses, unceiled, Can use 2 small fam- ilies; also want girl 18 yrs. or older, to helo in garden, with poultry, etc., at $2.50 to $2.75 and board per week; also want man, 24 yrs. or older, who ean drive truck and owns one, and knows how to keep in repair car, mar- ried or single, for farm work. Must be honest, etc. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. Want man to take a 1 room house and run my 8 acre farm on 50-50 basis. House is located on a 14 acre tract. Write for particulars. J. B. Baker, Folkston, Ga. Positions Wanted Single man, 27 yrs. old, wants job on farm, or looking after farm, with good reliable party. Exp. and ref. $30 and} board a mo. P. T. Pritchett, Atlanta, Ga. General Del. Want job on farm near Atlanta. Single, 25 yr. old man with good hab- its, clean, sober and honest and do not smoke nor drink. Will work for reasonable wages. A. J. Holcombe, Templ:-Grac. Rit, cl. os Widow with 1 child wants work on farm to help with garden, poultry, milking, etc., and live as one of fam- ily. Willing worker. Must have work at Mrs. L. D. -Miles, Thomson. Ga. \ Sober, honest white man, does not use tobacco in any form, 40 yrs. old, good worker, can drive any make car. farm machinery, etc., and can furnish ref., desires work on farm in home with religious people. B. C. Beardon, Rome Ga.. 37 Dogwood St. Want to work as wage hand on farm, or milk dairy, at $25 per mo. Man must furnish house and wood, and also move us. Or would consider a 1 horse crop for 1930 on 50-50 basis. Will have to be furnished. Strong and will- ing worker, 21 yrs. old, 3 in family, wife and baby. Answer at once. J. 8S. Callahan, Rex; Ga., Rt. I. Care J.B. Callahan. ro Want job as help in dairy for salary, self, wife and 16 yr. old and 12 yr. old sons and 1 daughter. Want good house, water and wood. Can move any time. Will have to be moved. State salary in first letter. O. G. Gurley, Avalon, Gave Riel. Want to t and 0c an hides on halves, also ins into robes, if: ay Plants For Sale Sage plants, 10c ea., mammoth Ev- erbearing strawberry, 30c a 100, $2.50 M. EB. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. Chas. W., Copenhagen, Flat Dutch, BE. Jersey cabbage plants, $1.25 M., prepaid; 75c M., Exp., collect; onion piants, $1 M., Exp. Col. C. M, Sims, Pembroke, Ga. Cabbage and collard plants, 25c a 100, 500, 75c; $1.25 M., del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Frost proof Chas. W., cabbage plants, $1 M., del, 5 M., up, 80c M., Large, well plants and prompt service guaran- teed. E. H. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3._ Raspberry plants, red, black and yel- low, 75 doz., or exch. for shrubbery. C. O. White, Atlanta, Ga., Rt.>6. Guaranteed, well rooted 7 in., frost proof extra E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants. Correctly packed in well venti- iated boxes, 60c, 300; $1, 700; $1.25 M., postpaid; $1 M., FOB. Exch. for Globe turnip, Texas Ribbon or Honey Drip cane seed. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. e Black, everbearing mulberry sprouts, well rooted, 2 to 4 ft., $1.50 ea., 4 for 50c; $10 a 100; St Regis red everbearing raspberry, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; Juneberry (resembles huckleberry in taste), 10c ea., 3for 25c. Money order. Mrs. V. E. McCook, Mcintyre, Ga., Rt. 2. Progressive Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 a 100. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert; Ga: Rt. 4, : ; Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 60c 300; garden gooseberry bushes, for sale, also. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay; Ga., RFD 3. _Lucretia dewherry plants, $1.50 a 100; $10 M. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Hogans- ville, Gg., Rt. 2: Imp., large, tame Klondike straw- berry plants, 30c a 100; $2.25 M., Ever- | bearing, 40c a 100. Major Crowe, Cum- ming, Ga., Rt. 4. Everbearing Klondike strawberry pee aD bee del. Now ready. Money order. iss Lena Norris, Sparks, 3 RED 2. tee he Chas. W. and E. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, frost proof and well rooted, 20c a 100, 75c, 500, $1.25 M., 5 M. or more $1 M., Add postage: G. Ll. Pirkle Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. E. J., and Chas. W., 65c, 500; $1 M., del., 10 M., $7.50. Exo. allect: Klondike strawberry, $1, 500; $1.75 .M., del. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. na Chas. W., and E. J., cabbage plants. all frost proof and well rooted, 20 a 100, 75c, 500; $1.25 M., 5 M..,. or more, cabbage plants. ery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Kudzu plants, 5c ea., 50c doz. Mrs. J. Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. Progressive ,everbearing, Klondike and Ladv Thompson strawberry plants 50c a 100. Exch. for chickens, honey, meat, or pecans. -W.. H, Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. Burbanks thornless blackberry, $1 $1 doz., $6 a 100; Brandywine straw- berry, 25 a 100, or $2 M. Cash with der. Add postage. B. J. Pike, Mauk, Ga. Lucretia dewberry, well rooted plants. $1 a 100, $8 M. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. ye 500 Lucretia dewberry plants, $4; 300 Eldorado blackberry, $2; 600 Kudzu, $5. re post. Maud Hamby, Greenville, a. Lucretia dewberry plants, well root- ed, $1 a 100, $7.50 M. Jesse W. Pike. Mauk, Ga. - Kudzu hay and pasture plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old, at reasonable prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants, Gov. insp., 80c a 100; $2.50 M., del. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Americus, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 135. Kudzu plants, $1.55 a.100, $11 M. Cash with order. Mrs, Azzie A Roberts, Suwanee, Ga., Rt. 1. True Mastodon strawberry plants, strong and well rooted, $2.50 a~<100, postpaid. L. Hattaway, Blakely, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100, 500 for $1; $1.75 M. Carl Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. Several hundred fine strawberry plants, Premier, early, Big Joe, mid- season, Aroma, late; all ic ea., $1 a 100, $6 M. Exch. for white multiplying Australian Brown onion sets. Miss Prather,. Brookhaven, Ga., care Rose Lane Cottage, i Frost-proof E. J., Chas. W., and Suc- cession cabbage plants, $1 M., del. Special prices on large orders. B. F. fallard, Oliver. Ga. re $1. Add postage. J. C. Chambers, Flow- | All orders sent by insured. prepaid. _ Chas. W., and E.J. Wakefield cab bage plants, now ready, 500, 75c; $ /M., 5 and 10 M., lots $1 M, All d G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga Rt. 1. : : Cabbage, i ) $1 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. Chas. W., cabbage plants, 25c a 100; $125 M., del. Mrs. O. HE. Browning, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 4, 2 ee true Mastodon strawberry plants, strong and well rooted, $2.50 a 100, post- paid. L. Hattaway, Blakely, Ga. Crystal Wax White Bermuda onion plants, $1 M., FOB. Add postage for pafcel post shipments. H.F. Stair, V dosta, Ga. ] Frost-proof, Copenhagen Marke Jersey and Chas. W., cabbage; Priz Taker and Bermuda onion plants, 400, 75c; $1.20 M., del. R. L. McRee, Meigs, Ga. ore of Bermuda onion plants from imported seed, both Crystal Wax and Straw col- -or, $1 M., 500 for 60c, del. Iceberg let tuce, open grown and frost proof, 2 for 50c, 500. for $1 del. E. L. Durha: Dublin, Ga., Rt 6. ee Himalaya berry plants, 5 ea., p poner: Mrs, DF. Jarrell, Butler, | ~ Collard plants, $1 M., and pos W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. : Box 46: Nets Strawberry plants, 80c a 100. E Babcock, Cordele, Ga. Rt. C. A ae Dutch and Wakefield cabbage plants 20c a 100, 90c M. mailed; 10M 60c M. Express. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. Tame blackberry plants, 10c ea. Ad. vostage. Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Gaines ville, Ga., Rt, -7.. tS ee Frost prooof E. J. and Chas. W. cab bage plants, well rooted, 30c for 200 50 for 500; 90 M del., at once; 45 500; 85c M, COD. S. C. Rowe, Fitzger ald; Ga. Rt: 2.5 ee Klondike and Everbearin strawberr plants, 20c a 100, or exch. for anythins useful. Add postage. LL. B. Nobl Seville, Ga. he Large, rooted Kudzu plants, $1 pe 100. Carefully packed and postpaid. . W. Toole; Macon, Ga. Rt: 3. Earliest variety imp., Klondike straw berry plants, 30 a 100; $1.25 for 50 $2 per M., del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cut ming, Ga., Rt. 4. be ' Black raspberry plants, 50c d peers H. O. Lance, Dahlone 500; Frost proof Chas. W., E. J., and Fl: Dutch cabbage plants, $1 per M., d C. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. Cabbage and collard plants, 2 100, 300, 50c; 5c; 500; $1.25 M Bill Crow, Gainesville, Ga. os __ Well rooted, frost proof E. J., an Chas. W., cabbage plants, 90c a 10 60c, 500;, postpaid and prompt. ship ment. Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga RFD '4.. > : KE. J., E. Copenhagen, Flat Dutch, Chas. W., frost-proof cabbage ple postpaid; 60c, 500; 90c M., 2M. |: J. R: Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Frost proof E. -J., Chas. W. Dutch and Succession cabbage plants. 60c, 500; $1 M., del. E. Y. Stokes C on, Gay R23: : = Seed For Sale Heading variety collard seed, new, fresh stock, 30c Ilb., postpaid. H. D. James, Blackshear, Ga. Good selection improved Bonanz, Bright Leaf tobacco seed, 50c tbls. A Moore, Pembroke, Ga., Rt. 1, B Broad Leaf tobacco seed, $1 per sa mon can full, or exch. for 3 gal. Sp ish peanuts, or any kind Bunch b in seed. Mrs. Alpha Martin, Talking Rock Gaz: Rte 3: Be Se 20 qts. white nest onions, 15c per or $2.75 for lot. Mrs. C. A. Jones, N wood: Ga. 4" ce Multiplying onions, 60c gal., also n dried apples, 20c lb. Mrs. J. A Wilso Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. 4 oS Lifsey, Stone Mtn., and Dixie water melon seed (large round melons, goo shipper), selected sound seed, 1 to. Ibs., 75 Ib., del. W. B. Hollingsw: Fayetteville, Ga. f : Genuine Watson seed from selecte melons, $1 lb. cabbage and tomato seed, each, $1 Ib., Purple Top turnij seed, 35 lb. collards, 24c. stpait W: W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. Wie te Kra seed, 25c pe -25e a 100. Mrs. |- Ee cea M ursday, December 26 MARKET BULLETI x Se Se 4 SEED FOR SALE eed, 2 1bs., 35c: 5 lbs. 75e; 10 Ibs., $1.25; Purple Top, White Globe, White Egg, Early Flat Dutch, Cow rh, Rutabaga, 6 thls., 25c; 1 for 5c; of any 1 variety, 45c. Buyer tage. Mrs. Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Vegetable peach seed, 2 tblis., 12c; ugar pumpkin seed, 1-4 cup for 12c. Mrs.T. C. Beverly, Ochlochnee, Ga. _ Early Alaska pea and Burpees string less green pod Early bush bean: 35c Ib. el., 25c lb., FOB. R. L. McRee, Meigs, Ae ; Extra early bunch Eng. peas, 20c a wders, 15 lb., 5 lbs. 50c; also dried gage, 60c lb. Bennie Coltrane, Cum ming, Ga., Rt. 3. i About 40 lbs. little Henderson bunch butter beans for seed, 20c Ib., party to pay postage. J. W. Williams, Wrights- wane. Ga. Rt. 1. mp. Weaver-Watson melon seed, $1 . FOB. J. W. Good, Moultrie, Ga. Green, Red and Ribboon sed cane, around 3 ft., good cond., $2 per 100 talks. Del. wanted. Jas. hauncey, Screven, Ga. _Pure Watson melon seed, Hastings Eden Gem and Wards Idea! e, $1 db, All FOB. acl chlochnee, Ga., RFD 3. 1-2 bu. white onion sets (white mul- ying onion that does not make any seed on the top) 40c ga. Mrs. W. J. Burns, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 1. ong green pod and white velv eed, 20c per pt., del. Horace Mulkey, per, Ga. Rt. 3: eee abbage seed, $1 lb., Ga. collard, tur- nip, kale, mustard and spinach 40c Jb. each winter Eng. or garden peas, 35c b., 4 Ibs. $1. Locust Grove, Ga. | _ Several bu., nice, clean white nes ons, 5 1b., plus postage. Mrs. B. T. ontgomery, Sparta, Ga., Rt. 2. . 40 lbs., pure pimiento pepper seed, 1 ib., postpaid. Exch. for chickens, peas, O-too-tan beans, a ag Mrs. G. C. Akins, Griffin, Ga., Carl Williams. | or anything Nice, clean, dry sage, 60c lb., del. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga., Rt. 2. _ 80 lbs., okra seed, 17-1-2c lb., also. pumpkin and cushaw seed, 5c doz. xch, for irish potatoes seed, meat, syrup, or anything can use. T. P. _Trowell, Ambrose, Ga., Rt. 1. A good lot Texas sweet water- melon seed, melons grow to wt., 80 to 100 Ibs., sweet and juicy, $4 Ib., 1-4 Ibs., Ae del. E. T. Clements, Sandersville, bu., or more Giant stringless green pod snap bean seed, sound 1929 cron, oc 1b., $17.50 bu. FOB. Paul Clark, axley, Ga. Nice, dry sage, 60c Ib., del. Money rder. Mrs. H. D. Yawn, Milan, Ga., _ Pure Whatley and Hastings proli- fic seed corn, field selected, nubbed and shelled, 75c pk., $2.50 bu., sage seed, 10c spoonful; winter watermelon seed, 25c 2 100; nice chufas, $1.25 pk., coffee bean seed, 10c doz., cattail millet, 10c Ib., in pod, dry sage, 50c lb., castor beans, 25c a, 100; 10c for 25. EB. L. Cor- ley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1. 90 lbs., Watson watermelon seed, 75c . Morris Stevens, Macon, Ga., Rt. 6. Jelebrated Nancy watermelon seed, (melons are round, dark green in color, wt., up to 75 lbs., or more), pure stock, grown by Polk Bros., Menlo., $3 per Ib., ie F. L. Moore, Rome, Ga., 21 Butler Dixie Belle melon seed (grown on my own farm, 25 mi., out of Atlanta), $1 Ib. L. E. Holloway, Atlanta, Ga., 14 A: B.|. ee C., Produce Yards, phone, MAin _. Texas Ribbon Cane seed; nice and clean, $3.50 a 100 Ibs. G. E. Turner, teveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Austrain brown yellow Danver,s dark ed onion sets, 30c gt. 1-2 gal., 50c: 75 gal., $1.45 pk., $5 bu., prepaid. Cad- er Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Arkansas Ribbon syrup cane seed, 1 Ib., 20c; 3 lbs., 50c; 7 Ibs., $1: hand rashed, clean and bursted. Pay post- ge in Ga. B. E. Shope, White, Ga.. Dales imp., Bonanza. tobacco seed, from selected stalks crows foot, and free from suckers. Yield this yr., 1200 dbs., per acre, with av. price of 35 and 100 per Ib., 45 oz., $2.50 per 1-2 Ib, , postage added. V. H. Boddiford, more, Ga., Rt. 5. one Mtn., seed from selected mel- $ Ib., del. Mrs. Walter Harper, $1 Ib., FOB. Pelham. J. E. Cates, Meigs, Ga. REDD : ; 5 lbs.. Eden Gem cantaloupe seed, 20c a tea-cupfull, or 75c Jb. C. Hayes, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.. Seed Wanted Want to exch. 2 teacupsful of heavy bearing Eng., pea seed for 3 teacupsfu! of white Bunch butter-bean seed. Mrs. B. B. Wamble, Cairo, Gas-Rt. 1. Want to exch., good, frost proof extra E, J., W. cabbage plants for P. T., or White Globe turnip seed, Bush, or pole lima butter-beans, lady peas. crowders, or black-eye peas. C. F. Mad- dox, Flowery Branch, Ga. Want 1 bu. sound, common peach seed. State price. John T. Patterson, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 9, Box 116-A. Miscellaneous For Sale 400 Black walnut trees, 10 to 36 in., $5 to $10 per 100, J. L. Crone, Philo- math, Ga. 25 one gal., cans for sale or exch. What have you? R. L. Tribble, Atlanta, Ga,, Rt. 69. All varieties canned fruits and berr- ies, sweetened and ready to serve; in Mason jars, $4.80 per doz. qt. size: plums, peaches, pears, apple sauce, hlack. and huckle berries, cherries, in| qt. jars, $3.50 doz., figs, same price. All home-made. Not less than 1 doz. of anything sold. M. F. Merriam, Dem- orest, Ga. < 70 lbs., black walnuts, hulled and dried: Tlb., 25c: 9 1bs., 50:: 20 Ibs. $1, postpaid; 70 lbs., $2.75 del. R. R. Dris- kell, Juliette; Ga., Rt: 1. Box 79. Good, long straw brooms, $1 doz., or 10c ea. Exch., for anything of equal value. Mrs. Clara Whisnant, Lenox, Gait 2: White sacks, 75 lb., size and some 100 Ib., size; 13 for $1. Cash with. order. Add postage. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demo- rest, Ga. e 5 doz., No. 1. Hickory Axe handles. both poll and dbl.; blade, straight, full size, best of hickory, made to fit, and del., in Ga. Full satisfaction guaran- teed. $2.20 doz. J. B. Ingram, Waverly Hall, Ga, Ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Sav- annah, Ga., 102 Bay St. E. - Black walnuts, $1 bu., not hulled: hickory nuts, 4c lb. Exch. for dried apples or peaches. Mrs. S. A. Miller, | Finleyson, Ga., RFD 3. Preactically new geese feathers, reas- onably priced. Miss Vivian Perkerson, Manchester, Ga. z Graham water ground flour, made from selected, recleaned wheat, $4 per | 100, FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. 100 Ib. size, white feed sacks, 5c ea., or exch. for dried fruit, beans, peas, bop corn, peanuts, or chickens. W. J. ee Canton, Ga. Rt. 1. phone Sour oranges for preserves (direc- tions for making if desired), 50c a 100, FOB. Exch. some for dried apples and peaches, or for fresh apples. Mrs. D. G Caldwell, Kingsland, Ga. Home-made fruit cake, 50c Ib.,, plus postage. Several yrs. exp., in making and baking same. Orders filled for both large and small quantities. Mrs. R. ,Van Smith, Cork, Ga. Pure white, sanitary feathers, 55c lb. Mintie B. Nix (No address given). White feed sacks, 5 ea., FOB or exch for syrup. Will take old sorghum not suitable for table use, to use in stock and poultry feed. Miss Mary J. Mc- Clure, Newnan, Ga., 111 Temple Ave. New, clean, white, downy feathers, 990c Ib., del. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cor- dele, Ga. / Miscellaneous Wanted Want white, chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. size in good cond. Will exch. Fver- bearing raspberry, red and black: 1 doz., for 8 sacks, and Everbearing and Lady Thompson strawberry, 300 plants for 8 sacks. Ea. to pay postage. Miss Nellie K. Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Want to exch. value from $2 up for anything you have to offer from the farm; any kinds of seed and other things. Write. Joe T. Patterson, At- lanta, Ga., Box 116 A. : Georgia Products M.}-Mirs. Bertha Gable, Buchanan, shelled and sacked, $4 bu., Alvin Batchelor, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2. before rain, $1 bu., FOB. A. Calhoun, Mt. Vernon, Ga. : Wannamaker cotton-seed, $1.15 per bu., in good strong, new bags. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga. r : gathered without wetting, 45 per cent lint, $1.25 bu., $4 a 100, sacked in good sacks. H, A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. graded, lvale per acre, this year, $1 bu., FOB. O. F. Boyd; Carrollton, Ga. $1 bu., or trade for Velvet beans in pod, or for pr. Bourbon Red turkeys. J. P. Williams, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C. 1st yr. from originator, picked without | wetting, $1 bu., FOB. J. 25 bu., FOB. T. A. Acree, Camilla, Ga. 90c bu. ton seed, new crop and sound, $1 per bu., or 75c bu., for lot. Cash with or- ie C. B. Batton, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. ~ Lightning Express, Wilt Resistant, 1 eee 3 with N_ a ae Quote best price FOB. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. oe 5 bu. Brabham peas, $4 bu., FOB. Ga., Rte 2. 1, 1-2 tons 90-day velvet beans in pod sacked, $23 per ton FOB. H. D. Burt, Americus. Ga., Rt. 2, Box 136. No. 1 Otootans, $.50 bu., No. 1 La- -edos, $5 bu., large running Velvets do not sting when picking) $2.50 bu. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3. 100 bu. Early Speckled seed Velvet beans, $1.50 bu,, FOB. T. A. Acfee, Ca- milla, Ga. . Velvet beans in pod., 1 ton $20 FOB. Buver to furnish sacks. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2. Genuine Bunch velvets, for seed, running velvets in hull, any amount, $23 ton. Customers to furnish sacks. N. T. Beasley, Kite, Ga. 1M ibs. Calif. black-eye peas, 8 lb., sr lot for 7 1-2c lb., FOB. A. G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga. ~ ' Hastings large cream ~crowder' seed peas, sound. and recleaned, 6 lbs. $1 yostpaid; also few white crowders, same price. C. F. Maddox, . Flowery Branch, Ga. 8 bu., good quality Otootan Soy beans, $6 bu., FOB. John W. Vann, Vi- dalia, Ga. | j : 50 bu. Brabhams, $4 bu., FOB. M. 1. Moore, Richland, Ga., RFD 5. White half runner garden beans and vhite tender cornfield bean seed, 25c per cup full; white, pole lima beans, qnd sugar, or salad pea seed, 15c per wo full. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga., RFD 3. Best variety stringless green pod bean seed, pure and sound, 30c lb. del., or 25c Ib., del. in lots of 40 or more lbs., also Jacksom *7onder. butter bean seed. same price. Marion McCormnell;-Gorne-- Ha. Gan 6 bu. pure Brabham peas, 3 bu. white Crowder peas (for table and planting) and 5 bu. mixed peas, good and sound all $6 per bu. 1929 crop. J. L. Nelson. Oglethorpe, Ga.j Rt. 2, Box 83. Sugar crowder peas, 25c qt., exch for frost proof Eng. pea seed, or large size variety strawberry plants. Joe Mercer. Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3. About 10 tons Velvet beans, hand vicked, for sale. D. E. Brown, Gar- field, Ga. * 50 to 75 bu., Clays and black peas (mostly. black). Sell in 25 or 50 bu., lots, FOB, $3 bu. Cash or check with order. W. T. Wright, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 4. Speckled crowder and white Calif. black-eyed peas, 20c lb., old time, ten- der Half Runner garden bean, white and striped, 20c per cupfull; also white nest onions, red, multiplying onions, and buttons from same, 65c gal. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Imp., Wannamakers, 45 per cent4 lint, $1.15 bu., for single bu., or $1 bu., in 5 or more bu., lots, FOB. Edwin C. Hill, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 1. . Good Wannamaker cotton seed. Sell; or exch. for oats, wheat, or rye. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. j Pure Ruckers 1st yr. from originator. Special care taken at gin, $1 bu., FOB. Half and Half cotton seed, picked Cokers No. 5, 1 and 1-6 in., staple. Sell, or exch. for shelled corn. Bu. for bu. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga., Box 381. 200 bu., absolutely pure, recleaned 800 Ibs., Half and Half cotton seed, Rucker cotton .seed, recleaned and 5 to 30 bu., Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, 60 bu., Wannamaker Big Boll, imp., pda Aaa bZnk: rooklet, Ga. : ee Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll, $1.- Pure Wannamakers, recleaned seed, Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 200 bu. Wannamakers improved cot- ee Ginned | ro. PAGE SEVEN mended for all sections of the State by Ga. Exp. Station. $5 per 100 lbs., FOB. Cash with order. John B. McDonald, | Yatesville, Ga. Wilson Type Big Boll. Made 2 oe per acre this year. 1st yr. from orig- inator. $6 per 100 Ibs. L. ming, Ga., Rt. 5. Half and Half cotton seed, 37 per cent lint this year. Planted 1 year. $l.- 50 per bu. J. M. Maxwell, Trion, Ga. College No. 1 Inspection in the field and reg., $1.25 bu., FOB. June Pick- ett, Oakman, Ga. 100 or 150 bu. good, sound Wanna- makers 1st yr. from originator, $1 bu. FOB, John W. Dobbs, Cedartown, Ga., Cleveland J. Ellis, Cum- - Wannamaker Piedmont cotton seed: recleaned, $1.25 bu., not recleaned, $1.10 bu. Prompt shipment. J. C. Temple, Canon, Ga. j 40 bu. pure Toole cotton seed, bu., FOB. M. L. Moore, Richland, Ga. 6 bu. Summerours Half and Half cotton seed, Ist yr. out, sound, clean- ed, not mixed, $1.50 bu., FOB. Exch. for P. C. shoats, or pigs, or for seed oats. Write what you have. Mrs. J. A. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. : : Improved Early Prolific King cottor seed, picked without wetting, $1.25 bu. or exch for Reg. Guernsey calves, or yearlings. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. . Limited supply improved Toole cot- ton seed, Mathis strain, early prolific and wilt resistant. J. G. Dea Toole Wilt Resistant cot- ton seed, $3.50 per 100 Ibs. : Brown, McRae, Ga. > 18 bu. pure Piedmont Clevelahd, ab- solutely sound, 1st yr. from originator, Miss Rose Turner, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 2. : ~.Imp..Early King Cotton seed, sound e and pure, Wicked - "TOLERANCES. In order. te allow for variations giles ian size incident to proper grading and handling, not more than 10 per cent, by weight, of the sweet. potatoes in any lot. may be. below the. requi - ments of this grade, but not to exceed a total of 3 per cent, she D allowed. for defects causing serious damage, and not more. than 3 In addition, not. more. than 10. per cont, by yelaht of the swee _ DEFINITIONS OF TERMS | - Similar varietal characteristics means that the. sweet. potat Firm means that the. sweet potato shall not be. flabby 0 or shriv eled. <4 se Badly misshapen n means that. the sweet potato is so lags as; to cause a waste. for ordinary ae of more than 20. BEE cen : Damage means any injury which matetlally. affects the: a Serious damage seen aiiy injury not including Saee. m: igsh Pel : potatoes, which. seriously affects the appearance of the lot, or tion for use. Black rot shall be considered as serious damage. Diameter means the oo dimension at right angles: Smooth means that in. addition to. other Selects: whieh cause y 12, 192