3 DEPARTMENT of f ie @ EUGENE.TALMADGE. f AGRICU LTURE:, 3 COMMISSIONER PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR VOL. 13 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930. STATE CAPITOL A TOBACCO ASSOCIATION This year tobacco sold in Georgia for an average price of 9.87c per pound. This is below the cost of product- ion. It is now selling in North and South Carolina for 9.75c per pound. This is also below the cost of product- ion in these states. Tobacco is one thing that only a man or a goat will use. DIES are also put in for good measure. I hearda good one on cigarettes about three months ago. A fellow said that they were too bi for a boy, and werent quite big enough for a ae so. he guessed they would just about fit a LADY. _ But so much for that. Tobacco is absolutely worth- less to the farmer when it is produced except to sell and sell right then. Tobacco manufacturers know this. Last year they spent $18,000,000.00 painting pretty pictures of girls blowing smoke rings and sophisticated men say- ing Camels Satisfy. This year, 1930, their appropria- tion for drawing the pretty pictures and advertising to- bacco is $20,000, 000.00. The Lucky Strike Orchestra and Soloists are broadcasting over the nation-wide net- work of radios every Thursday and Saturday, nights. Each Thursday night it costs the manufacturers $11,000.- 00 for the Lueky Strike Orchestra, and each Saturday night it costs them $15,000.00 to extoll the advantages. to be gained from puffing a cigarette or cigar or squirt ing tobacco juice over the floor. They advertise in the 1,944 daily newspapers over the United States every Tuesday and Thursday. This costs them the sum of $8,- 000,000.00 annually. They are having some fun, giving as low as 8c per pound for tobacco and selling it as high. as $5.00 per pound. No wonder they can spend millions of dollars painting the picture of anything froma bull to X Did I say man and goat? Some LA- _O. Max Gardner, of North Carolina, s hivhiy pated girl for everyone to look at when they ride through the country. They wont stop at this, but they are now talking over the air and cluttering we the newspapers. . The farmer has it in his hand to control all this fun. It is back-breaking work growing and curing tobacco. The farmer is a foo rig he continues to doit for nothing. The suggestion has been made that the farmers of. the tobacco sections of Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Ken- tucky, North and South Carolina, and Virginia, come to- gether and form an association and contract with the t manufacturers for the amount of tobacco they want. I mean contract for it at a fair living price. This sounds like a good suggestion to me. I wish all the tobacco growers in Georgia that are willing to form an organiza-, tion like this would drop me a card as soon as they read | - ay this article, giving their name and address, letting us _ know that they are willing to go into an association that will contract for producing tobacco at a stipulated price, and limit the production to so many pounds. The farm- ers cant keep playing the fiddle for all of this devil-may- _ care money spending advertising, something that really does nobody any good. Be sure to write me if you want to go into this organi-_ zation. I want to see if it is possible to form an asso- La ciation of this kind. I am leaving today for a meeting called by Governor of the Tobacco Growers of that section. Mr. T. M. Linder and I will sub- mit this plan at this meeting at Raleigh, N. C., tomorrow. 3 EUGENE TALMADGE. September 16, 1930. BEG oe MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices Sept. 16, 1930. Always Subject to Variation Macen $2.15 3.50 Augusta $2.00" $2.00 2.50 2.75 Atlanta Sweet Potatoes, new 100 lbs. $2.00 Irish Potatoes, sacked, a Ibs.... 3.50 Eggs, Ga. Extra, doz : 38 85 38 Eggs, Ga. Standard, doz 36 36 Eggs, Ga. trade, doz lS a6, 31 Eggs, Yard Run, doz......---. = 36 : 36 18 / = 18 18 23 12 28 - Geese, lb. ~-...----...-- AZ , t aS Turkeys, Ib. - : = Capons, Ib. -------... : es Field Peas, mixed bu Field Peas, not mixed, bu Country Butter, Best Table, lb. 8 Country Butter, Cooking, Ib... .20 Corn Meal, 96 Ibs. .....-...--- ~ 2.50 2.55 Savannah Columbus INDEX Poultry for Sale Poultry Wanted Baby Chicks for Sale_..-.-._-..- 3 228, Valdosta $2.00 $2.00 5S Baby Chicks Wanted --...._. _ - Eggs for Sale -_ 29 25 Live Stock for Sale Sh a 30 Live Stock Wanteq 1h 20 Ga. Products for Sale--....--.---5, 20 20 ~Ga. Products Wanted 12 12 Plants for Sale 23 Plants Wanted , 21 15 Seed for Sale < : Seed Wanted 30 - Miscellaneous for Sale 35 Miscellaneous Wanted = Positions Wanted - aS Farm Help Wanted 40 30 Car Lots 3.00 a \ i . 40 25 2.50 Hogs Sold During Week tiie September 8, at Cooperative Sales Brought from 9.35 to 9.95 per cwt., Basis No. 1. Rig Poultry For Sale i -. ANCONAS mos. old pure Sheppard strain & ll selected for breeding Ancona ckerels, no culls, $1.50, $0, 50: and 50 ae Mrs. J. P. Pullin, McDon- incena pullets, - thorbred- and g to lay, $15 for lot, or $1.30 Prefer to sell not Jess than 6 in| Money order with order. Mrs. H. untain, Ellenwood, Ga. Rt. 1. Sheppard strain Ancona pullets, - each. Money order only. Miss ie ead Baker, Zebulon, Ga. BARRED ROCKS ~ ce. March cockerels of Thompson Ringlet strain, 2nd direct $1.25 | ach; 1928 cocks, $1.50; 1929 cock, $2. FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Vilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. 3 pure bred B. R. April hatch cock- rels, $1. each, if come after them. SB iWevA. J. Swann, Lithonia, Ga. FD BS Par Pure Parks str in Red Permit 201- 0, choicest cockerels, hatch, $2.50 to $3 ea. Mrs. Mamie oaeh Plyler, Manassas, Ga. Rt, 2. A few more Barred P. Rock cocker-/ ls, 95c ea. this week. Mrs. W. S. Had- en, Shellman, Ga. Rt 3. 5 mos. old, pure bred B. R. pullets, | lots of 10 or 20, $1 each, FOB. L. H. nolds, Mt. Vernon, Ga. P. O. Box pullets : and 1 cockerel, ch, Thompson strain, Ringlet ed: each. Mrs. S. L. Jackson, ee rel, hatch, $11; . also March atch Buff Rock cockerels, $2 each.. Clara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. as bred. Reg. stock, Parks strain. Reg. Permit, D2- 30. March ce $2.50 each: 2 yr. old cocks, : irect from Parks Farm, of Cream A rade, $4 each; 10. pullets, 4 mos. old, 1.50 each. Orate to be returned. Mon- ey. order. Mrs. John A. Watson, Gray- m, Ga. Rt. 2. Holtermans Avistocent B. R. cocks ae cockerels of the very best, bred to stock, $2 to $7 each, del. and fully ar. to please anyone. Exch. for any- ing may be able to use, ea og lard or cured meat. J. P. McWil- ams, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4. A few March and April hatch B. oosters, $1.50 each. Mrs. P. M. Jonn- On, Lovett, Ga. een stock, blood tested Thompson strain. B. R. 15 mos. old cockerel, e exch. for a 6 wks. old P. C. pig. M Cochran, Pisgah, Ga. 0 pure bred B. R. pullets, $1 each. Mrs. H. I. Moore, White Plains, Ga. ; pullets of same strain, April $1.50 each. All FOB. Ernest Rice, Maxeys, Ga. 12 March hatch, pure bred Thomp- son strain B. R. ready to lay pullets, $15 for lot, FOB. Coop to be returned at my expense. Cash with order. No hecks. Otis C. Chitwood, Lavonia, Ga. - Thompson Ringlet Imp. B. R. hens, and roosters, $1.50 each; pullets and cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. Sam Fitzger- Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. Thompson B. R. early March hatch -cockerels, large, healthy birds, $1.50 each, FOB my station. Cash with or- y . J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Tr ~ Hol ermans finest Dark Show and oducers, from direct sons and. daughters and best prize winners of ect Aristocrat B. Rocks. Trio of 2 yr. old hens from sons of King Run- XI and Prince Narrowhbars, X. 1 choice mature April 1930 cockerel from son of Prince Narrowbars X, $7 each, or $15 per trio. Cash with order. Also 1 husky 2 yr. old Son of Prince Narrowbars X, direct, for sale. These re from Holtermans 3 special best 1928 Dark Show and Egg-Pens. Have a few special best 1 yr. old hens. for ae Mrs. E. G. Wood, Tifton, Ga, Rt. R. or R. IL Red, 4 and 5 mos.| a pullets from high producing stock, also laying pullets and breeding hens, Healthy, well dev. and of good color - markings. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, = 100 B. R. beautifully marked, 8 wks. old. 75c each. No checks. Mrs. H. C. Martin, White Oak. Ga, Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. cock- erels, Direct, $2.50 each, FOB. Mrs. J. Gaines, | Cave, Bartow county, Ga. _nic eee By R. / February cocKerel, | Mrs. W. W. Charpink, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred B. R. pullets, 5 mos. old, $1 each in lots of 10 and 20 head. L. H. Reynolds, Mt. Vernon, Ga. PB, oO. | Box 142. Pure. bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. | cockerels, January hatch, $2 each, February hatch, $1.75 each; March | hatch $1.50 each. FOB. Mrs. No eR: Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. Thompson Ringlet B. R. pe soon, be laying, $1.25 each. . H, A. Wil- Thoroughbred, fine, healthy B. Ret March hatch cockerel, $2.50; 2 April hatch cockerels, $1.50 each, Mrs. An- nie Tanher, Wrens, . Ga, 8 pure bred- B. R. roosters, direct from Ozark Farms, April 14th hatch, $8 for lot, FOB. Bowman Hinley, Springfield, Ga. Barred Rock and Ww. E: pullets, about ready to lay. Write for bargain puiere: C. J. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. BANTAMS i White bantam rooster and. 6 ban- tam hens: 1 Brown, 1 Speckled, and 2 each, Black and White. 50c each, or = for $3 FOB. J. L. Burrell, Clayton, a. 4 Ancona bantam roosters, now crowing, 50c each. Cash with order. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. H. Owens, McDonough, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 11. Blacktail Japanese bantams, Feb- ruary hatch, $5 pr. ee $7.50; Buff Cochin bantams, $4 pr. Lid, Barrow, | West Point, Ga. lpr. Golden Sebright, small type, rose comb, full blood and just old en- ough to begin to lay for first time, $2.50; also 1 pr. older of same descrip- son, Martin, Ga. | tion, now laying, $4. Money order. B J. Wynne, Cochran, Ga. 2 hens and 1 rooster, fine Sebright bantams, $38.50. Sent collect. John Whatley, Carrollton, Ga. Pr. of full grown Brown L. bantams, extra good. Cost $3; sell for $2. Cash with order. John Whaey: Carrollton, } Ga. Speckled Ancona bantams, through- -breds, 75c each, or 5 hens and 1 roos- ter, $4: mixed, small bantams, 50c each, or 8 hens and 1 young rooster, $4. All FOB. C. J. Whitaker, East Ellijay, Ga. BRAHMAS 4 March hatch Blue Ribbon Hatch- ery Brahma cockerels, $1 each; 1 White Rock, same age cockerel, $1. Mrs. F. B. Summers, Jonesboro, Ga. GAMES rooster, 1 Game cross between Pitts ang Warhorse, 2 yrs. old, $1.75. xch. for 2 mixed hens of any breed, ot over 2 yrs. old. Write before send- ne e H. A. Sorrels, Logansville, Ga. hatch cockerels, $1.75 each; 2 yr. old cock, $1.50. FOB. J. R. Gardner, Lo- } cust Grove, ce Fine 2 yr. old Irish Brown Red Pit game cock, and 5 fine hens, $8 for lot. Cc. S. Framley, Sylvania, Ga. Rt. 4. 2 full blood Allen Roundhead roost- ers,, and 10 hens, also have 15 White Leander. ft. Reds mixed stock, sell at market price, or exch. for shoats at market price. Mrs. Kimball Kiker, Rome, Ga. Rt. 1. White Indian game cockerel, 6 mos. old, $2 prepaid. F. W. Maddox, Stone Mtn. Ga. Box 297. Thorougbred Dark Cornish Indian Games, Neubert, strain: 5 hens and 1 cock, 6 pullets and 1 cockerel, $15: for lot, or exch for nice heifer, fresh in, or will freshen within about 1 mo. cheap, will pay ference. in cash. Preferably near Soperton, but will consider other places. Write at once. Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. 4 White Cornish game cockerels. wt. about 4 or 5 Ibs. $1.30 ea. FOB, or ae for 4 pullets of same breed. W. Whited, Avera, Ga. RFD 2. : 7 pure pred/ Dark Cornish Indian game April pullets, $5, or exch. for ealf, or for 2 nice size shoats. Write at once. Ha. to pay ches. Mrs. Sam G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3. Extra fine Dark Cornish cockerels, Maple Drive Farm strain. K. H. Coop- er, Moultrie, Ga. Pure bred Dark Cornish Indian game cockerels, hens and _ pullets. $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Col- lins, Ga. A few more Warhorse game hens and stags, for sale or trade: hens, $1.50; stags, $2.50 each. O. L. McClel- lan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS Se J. B. Giants, $2 a | reasonable BHC: BE: . ville, Ga. and hens, $2 each; pullets and cock- erels, $1 each. Mrs. Sam; Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. : = LEGHORNS Ss. Cc. W. L. Tancreq strain silica: All select stock. Write or come see them, near Cascade Springs. B. H. Mioppos Atlanta, Ga. 952 Gordon St. S : 8 Pure bred Tancred Ww. L. pullets and 1 cockerel, from 254 to 312 egg hens, $10, or exch. for a pure bred Jer- sey heifer calf from asgoog cow. Mrs. Tom Donaldson, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. , 26-or 25 S.-C. dark Brown L. 1 and-2 yr. olg hens, 75e ea. or exch. for good stock of shoats or pigs. -Mrs. W. H. Austin, McDonough. Ga, Rt. 5. . Tanered Wels Brown L, and An- cona * 3 and 4 mos. old pullets from | bred to lay stock, also ready to lay or laying puilets, and breeding hens, at Howe, Hape- 100 Tancred wW. L. 12 wks. old cock- erels, 75c ea. prepaid. R. M. Flake, East Ellijay, Ga. 17 yearling W. L.. hens, 75c ea. $12 for lot. Miss Carrie Pierson, Culloden, Ga. Pure bred Eng. strain, epee to age, llwks. old S. C. W. L. cockerels, State accredited, healthy and thrifty, $1 ea; or 3 for $2. 50, FOB. Will exch. for nice honey, Vetch, Rye or wheat. for seed. Mrs. T. Ww. Hagood, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 3. 10 Tancred- 300 egg stfein Ww. L. hens, less than 18 mos. old, $1.25 ea, also 10 S.C. R. 1. Red hens and 1 cock, very fine, less than 15 mos. old. $15 for the 11. Miss Martha Cheat- ham, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. - : 25 'W. L. Ferris strain 1. yr. old, now laying hens, 65c ea, FOB. Check with order. Mrs. G. W. McCrimmon, Mt. Vernon, Ga. Ferris S. C. W. L. cockerels, direct stock, March hatch, $2.25 each; April. $1.75 each. 17 mos. old cocks, $2 each. ly J. E. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. 100 W. L. April pullets, Booths AAA trapnest quality, from 250 to 324 egg| stock, in the best of cond. now ready to lay. Write for price. N. C. Cross, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 226. . 50 selected Everlay Brown L. pul- lets, about 7 mos. old, beginning to lay, $1.25 each, or entire lot. for $60. | FOB. Grates to be returned at my ex- pense. Also a few nice ready for ser-- vice cockerels, ee L. Hollywood strain $2 each. W. . Culpepper, Lavonia, Ga. 2 pure bred Ferris S. C. W. L. April cockerels, 75c each, Soeur Mrs. El- ton Snider, Louisville, Ga. 40 W. L. April hatch pullets, Ferris strain, $1 each. R. I. Dillard; Chester, | | Ga. Rt. coe Pure bred Dark Cornish March | 25 Ferris strain W. L. April pullets, $1 each. Mrs. W. A. Giddens, Chester, Gan R23 95 Tancred W. L. 17 mos. old hens, almost through moulting, in good cond. Splendid breeders. 90c ea, FOB. Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga. 225 W. L. March hatch, now laying pullets, $1 each, for the lot. J. S. Par- is, Dallas. Ga. 10 Everlay B. L. hens, 15 mos. old, $1 each. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. Tom Cochran Big Egg line S.C. W. L. cockerels, March hatch, $3 each, or 2 for $5; chicks and setting eggs of same strain for sale in 1931. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga. Rt. 3.. 2 full blood S. C. B. L. bloodtested, 9 mos. old cockerels, $1.40 each, or $2.65 for the 2 if both are taken together. Exch. for dried apples: 11 Ibs. for 1 Ret Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Ga. English Barron Leghorns from Tom Barron direct; stoek, eggs, and baby chicks. Cris White, Atlanta, Ga. P.O. Box 987. 1 choice Eng. W. L. cockerel, 8 mos. old. Sell to prevent inbreeding. No better for breeding purposes, $3 del. J. W. Rabon, Cecil, Ga. MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS 5 Black Minorca hens and 1 cock, 15 mos. old, Pape strain, $1.25 each, or o oo for lot.- -H. A. Wilson, Martin, a. 6 fine, young ronsters: thoroughbred, from the Golden Rule Poultry Farm strain, $8 for lot, or $1.50 each. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga. 2 fine, pure breq Buff Minorca roos- ters, about 18 mos. old, $1.50 each, also 1 pit game rooster, 1-2 Allen Round- head and half Irish Grey, about same age, $1.50. Mrs. Oscar R. Jarmon, Powder Springs, G Nie eee | first prize in Show 38 times. r 18, 1930, Leach. Mrs. O. L. Law, Empire, Ga. R 2 50 S. C. Black Minorca hens, Pape | strain. Persistent layers. $65. for lot. | E, Maynard, Newton, Ga. : Trio of Giant Black Minorcas, com-_ Hoes posed of mature March cockerel and 2 hens, a yr. old, $7.50. O. H. a Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. : A few more White Minorca5 mos. old cockerels, $2 each: Must sell at once. First come first served. Cash with order. Plains, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS - FOR SALE 50 friers, free from disease, 1 to 2 Ibs. 24 lb. FOB. Money order. F. B. Roberts, Tucker, Ga. Box 57. ORPINGTONS : White Orp. pullets, pure bred, Feb- ruary hatch, $1. each; March and Ap- ril hatch, "5c ea. Exp. Col. No checks. Mrs. J. A. Dickey, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2. 8 mos. old pure bred and well dev. Buff Orp. cockerels, $3 and $4 each. No culls. Mrs. Jeptha P= Pullin, Mc-. Donough, Ga. Pure bred Buff Orp. March and Ap-- oo Mrs. W. P. Jones, Metter, Ga. i Pure bred Buff Orp. 12 mos. hens, $1.10 each; cocks, 12 mos. old, $2 each; April hatch cockerels, $1 50 each; same _ strain pullets, $1.25 each. Mrs. C. oR. _ Sor- rells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. Buff Orp. cockerel, $2 FOB. Mrs. FPF R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Ringneck pheasants, $10 per pr. David Jennings, Jr. Americus, Ga Br, O. Box 84. Lady Ambhearst, March hatch, $15 per pr. 2 yr. old Goldens, $18 pr. March hatch Goldens, $10 pr. April hatch care and breeding with ea. order. J. Barrow, West Point, Ga. - PIGEONS FOR SALE. and working and under 2 yrs. old, for sale. J. Bruce. Heys Guyton, Ga. RED 1. 50 beautiful White Kings, 4 mos. old, 3809, Houston Ave. Red, White and Splashed Carneaux. youngsters, $1 each; Homers, 85c pr. Terms: 1-2 cash, bal. C02). Ehnest | L. Roberts, Brunswick, Gar Foys large titan strain Homers direct, from Frank Foys Pigeon Loft at Clin- ton, Iowa, Large stock in various col- ors, up toa standarg in wt. and quality, $1. 5. pr. for young, and $2 pr, for ma- ture stock. Prompt shipment, FOB. Send P. O. money order only. R. La- mar Brantley, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 5. _ 1 pr. Red Carneaux, $10. Cock won pure Red. Pringle Scheider,. Savannah, Ga. 322 Montgomery St. . 20 pr. White Kings, mated, bariiaas and working, $1.25 pr. G. D. Fain, Ed- ison, Ga. White Kings: mated prs. $3, $5 and $7.50 per pr. also youngsters. Member N. P. A. H. L. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 963 Dill Ave. S. W. 8 pr. crossed, mateg and working, very fine, poultry. Miss Martha Cheatham, Col- lege Park, Ga. Rt. 2. A-1 White Kings, from: Sorrel strain. Producers of extra large squabs and banded and with squabs now. Wallace Miller, Jr. Macon, Ga. 171 North Ave. About 20 pr. White King and Car- neaux, for sale or exch. for W. L. pul- lets or hens, not over 1 yr. old. W. A. Candler, Atlanta, Re Ash 15 pure White Kings. Make offer on the lot. Mated, banded ang working, = 50 pr. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Onis Kings, good strain, mated, banded and working. Squabs wt. more than Ib. each. $4 per pr. Youngsters, Vista, Ga. R. I. REDS pullets, direct Donaldson. strain, $1 ea; Harlem, Ga. _ 2 pure bred Owen. strain R. I. Red Senia Morchigan, White s Guar. ~ _Mrs. ee ril hatch pullets, 75c ea. Exp. col. No old. : 3 yrs. old, - Drumm strain, $2 and $2.50 ea; some, 1 February 3, 1930 hatch - Golden 2 PHEASANTS FOR SALE As Ringnecks, $8 pr. Full instructions for -8 pr. White Mondain pigeons, mated reasonable. A. A. LeGuin, Macon, Ga, . Selected Silver and White Kings, ee Homers and White Kings, = young, '$6 cash for the 16, or exch. for very prolific breeders. $3.50 pr. mated, _ ee $1 each. Mrs. Chas. = Lowe, Buena 4 mos old R. I. Reds, roosters and - young hens, $1.50 each. J. C. Scruggs, | : Thursday, September 18, 1930. - _ Poultry For Sale -1 pure bred, April hatch R. I. Red cockerel, 75c if you come to my home after it. Mrs. W. A. J. Swann, Litho- mia Gav Rt 1. 14 R. I. Red hens and 1 rooster, pure bred, $15, FOB Cash with order. J. E. Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga. Donaldson strain R. I. Red cockerels from trapnest eggs, February hatch, $1.50 each, also have a few Tancred strain March W. L. cockerels $1.25 each, not del. Mrs. C. H. Chapel, Mo- Jena, Ga. : 2 R. I. Reg cockerels, 6 pullets. All pure bred dark red, March hatch, $1.50 each. Miss Ollie Rainwater, Greens- boro, Ga. 6 mos. old pure bred R. I. Red pul- jets, in lots of 10 and 20, $1 each FOB. L. H, Reynolds, Mt. Vernon, Ga. P. O. ~ Box 142, { : A few R. I. Red 1929hatch hens, $1.25 each. Clara. V. Trimble, Adairs- ville, Ga. : A few R. I. Red pullets of Tompkins strain, $1.25 each. FOB. Mrs. F. M. Ponsell, Waycross, Ga. RFD 1. - 10 S. C. R. I. Red March and April pullets. Pure bred, good, dark red, $1 each. O. A. Andrews, Jackson, Ga, 2 very fine S. C. R. I. Red 16 mos. old cocks, $10 each; 10 mos. old cock- erel, $3.50; choice March cockerels, $3 each. All from Mahoods Prize Stock and heavey layers. Miss Belle Tim- ' merman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. Thoroughbred R. I. Red cockerels, FE. W. Mahon = strain for sale. K. H. Cooper, Moultrie, Ga. 11 pure bred R. I. Red February hatch pullets, $1.25 each, or $12 for lot. Would exch. for pure bred Barred Rock of some good strain of same Ri 1, -* Pure bred 8 mos. old, well dev. R. I. Red cockerels, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50 each. Mrs. J. P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. , 2 Donaldson March hatch cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. Elton Snider, Louisville, Ga. R. I. WHITES A few thoroughbred, blooq tested R. I. White pullets and cockerels, direct from Mo. Hatchery as baby chicks, $1 each. The pullets and cockerels are not related. Mrs. W. S. Hadden, Shell- man, Ga. Rt. 3. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE : Pure bred M. B. Battleship strain, March hatch toms, $5 each. Make fine breeders; old tom wt. 40 Ibs. Mrs. Alex Boyer, Sparta, Ga. RFD 1. 8 Muscovey ducks, 3 mos. old. Sire wt. 10 lbs. $1 ea. FOB. Miss Martha Cheatham, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. 20 Indian Runner ducks, $1.50 each; Buff Orpington ducks, $2 each. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. 1 pure breq jet black turkey tom for breeding purposes, Spring 1929 hatch, $6. Money order only. Mrs. John A. Watson, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. , 3 turkeys, 3 1-2 mos. old, $1.50 each. Exch. for corn or Abruzzi rye, Fred E. Grubbs, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. : Muscoveys, 1929 hatch, $1.75 each; $5 trio: 1930 hatch, 4 mos. old, $1 each; 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea . L. E. Wil- liams, Ty Ty, Ga. : A few Big Bone Bronze turkeys, Ellis strain, direct. May hatch toms, wt about 14 lbs. now; will wt. 30 Ibs. aroung Thanksgiving. $15 for trio. pel. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. Choice breeders, 1980 hatch, Pardee White Pekins, $1. each, FOB my yard. A. L. Thomas, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 pr. pure bred White Holland tur- keys, 1 yr. old. Sell or exch. lb. for Ib. for pure bred English strain L. pul- lets and 1 rooster, or Culp strain Brown L. chicks hatcheq from Febru- arry to May. Will pay express on chickens only. W. S. Averett, Fort Gaines, Ga. : 11 Muscoveys, full feathered, $10 for lot. Cash. Mrs. C. S. Parrott, Resaca, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 Pure bred M. B. turkeys: April 1929 hatch hens, $5 each; 1 April 1929 hatch tom, $8; 15 April 1930 hatch, $3.50 ea. $75. for lot. Mrs. Lula Christmas, Vienna, Ga. : Prices cuz to the bone on Worlds largest and best layers, Big Bone Giant Bronze turkeys, up until Nov- ember ist, $35 per pr. Trio, $50, of best blood lines, and alone worth. the money. Prices much higher after Nov. ist. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. Mammoth Ruen ducks (this is the age. Mrs. H. T. Brown, Fitzgerald, Ga. } | Tarrytown, Ga. Rt. 3. * MARKET BULLETIN largest of all the ducks and one of the best. layers, and is probably the only domestic duck tha, makes a nest and incubates its own eggs),, Exhibition strain; $6 per trio while surplus lasts; also 1 pr. Canada geese, old breeders, $15. Ducks ang geese should be gotten into new quarters as quickly as possible so as. to become thoroughly acclimated before the breeding season. John A. Porter, Macon, Ga, Shirley Hills. Full breed white Emden geese for am Mrs. Mary B. Stokes, Madison, a. White Indian Runner drakes, $1 ea. G. N. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. 1 full bred M..B. 1930 hatch turkey hen and gobbler, $7 for both. Money order. Will exch. for 8 Tancreg W. L. March pullets, no culls. Buyer to pay all expense. Mrs. E. P. King, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Bronze and Bourbon turkeys ,about 6 young poults, 6 mos. old, $2 each. Mrs. }9 E. H. Hughes, (No address given). 40 head mixed turkeys: 30 April hatch, av..6 or 7 lbs. bal. May hatch av, 4 or 5 Ibs. All healthy and in good cond. $1. each. C. H. Williams, Col- lins, Ga. 4 pure bred 2 yr. old W. Holland toms from prize winning stock, $10 ea. or $35 for the lot. Mrs. Jas. B. Mc- Crary, Molena, Ga. Imperial Mammoth White Pekins, pure bred, 1930 hatch, $1.25 each, FOB. B. M. Holland, Bowersville, Ga. That turkey flavored Turken chick- en. Good layers. Easy to hatch. April hatch roosters and pullets, $3 each. Exch for 10 Brown L. pure bred pul- lets. J. B. McGuire, Parrott, Ga. 2 M. B. turkeys, hen and tom, 30c 2s FOB. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Rydal, a. R. I. REDS Donaldson strain, extra fine, open range grown hens, 1 1-2 to 2 yrs. old, $1 each; nice lot of young roosters, $1 each; spring hatch -pullets, $1 each. All deep red to skin. B. R. Leggett, Broxton, Ga. : Pure bred R. I. Red 6 mos old pul- lets, $1 each in lots of 10 or 20 head. FOB. UL. H. Reynolds ,Mt. Vernon, Ga. P. O. Box 142. 3 R. I. Red March hatch cockerels, $1 each. or exch. for W. lL. cockerels from goog laying strain, March or February hatch. Mrs. Ida Hightower, WHITE ROCKS 9 White Rock, pure Fischel_ strain pullets, also 3 cockerels, April hatch, 75c. each. Mrs. Will Thimble, Adairs- ville; Ga. WHITE ROCKS Pure bred White Rock cockerels, February hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs. Col- on J. Hamilton, Baxley, Ga. 2 Fischel strain W. P. Rock roosters 17 and 8 1-2 mos. old respectively, wt. 8 1-4 and 8 1-2 lbs. $1.50 each, or $2.75 for both; also big, laying hens and pullets, all healthy and extra good laying stock. R. S. Nash, Smyrna, Ga. Pure bred Fischel strain White R. cockerels, 6 mos. old, $1 each; also eges, same strain, $1 for 15. Cash (money order preferred) with order. Mrs, C. C. Payne, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 6. WYANDOTTES White Wyandotte cocks, . ready for breeding purposes, Rose Comb and *| bargains for $1.50 each, FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27. Regal Dorcas: White ~ Wyandotte cockerels. Thoroughbreds. K, H. Coo- per, Moultrie, Ga. 10 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte 1929 hatch hens and 1 cock, $1 each. C. E. Gladin, McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyandotte cocks, 2 yrs. and 1 yr. old, $2 each. V. D. Harris, Lula, Ga. 8 S. L. Wyandottes: 5 R. C. roost- ers and 3 pullets, April hatch, $1 ea. Money order only. Mrs, J. H. Harpe, Blakely, Ga. Sev. Regal Dorcas Wyandotte .cock- erels, March or April hatch, $1.50 each, or pr. cockerel and pullets, same age, $2.50. No culls. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Lylerly, Ga. : Fine stock Buff Orp. pullets and cockerels, 250 to 315 ege strain: 35 pul- lets and 9 cockerels. An av. wt. of about.2 Ibs. Write what you will give for lot, or for smaller lots. J. K. Ken- nedy, Menlo, Ga. Several March 1930 hatch pure bred Silver Lace Wyandotte cockerels, $1 each, FOB. Mrs. W. A. Hawk, Oxford, Caen ; A. 3 W. Wyandotte pullets, $1 each; hens, 1 and 2 years old, $1.25 each, Money order only. Miss A. M. Baker, Zebulon, Ga. 6 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte young roosters, ready for service. $1 each. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. 6 fine W. Wyandotte roosters, 7 mos. old, from prize stock, $1:25 each, also 5 mixed hens, $6 and 5 pure breq W. Wyandotte 4 mos. old pullets, $5.50. All FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. 10 pure bred Regal Dorcas, John S. Martin strain, W. Wyandottes: 6 pul- lets and 4 coekerels, the 10 for $8. Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. Poultry Wanted ANDALUSIANS WANTED Want to exch 1 pr. mixed bantams, small type, good layers for 1 Blue Andalusian rooster, not over 2 years old. Mrs. J: L. Holley, Parrott, Ga. Rt. BARRED ROCKS WANTED. Want to exch. pr. of pure bred M. B. Turkeys of March\hatch for 8 pure bred Barreq' Rock pullets. Must be pure bred and March hatch. Mrs. Alex. Boyer, Sparta, Ga. RFD 1. BANTAMS WANTED Will exch: best bred rabbits for Sea- bright bantams. Donald Jennings, Americus, Ga. Box 84. GAMES WANTED Want pure bred White Indian game chickens; Mrs. T. G. Kent, Mitchell, Ga. LEGHORNS WANTED Want 50 W. L. or S. C. Black Mi- norca, March hatch pullets on 50-50 basis to produce winter eggs. Party. to furnish hens and I to feed and. care for them from, October 1st to April Ist. Will report egg production every two weeks, and will cnsider buying after April 1st if price is right, Leroy Mc- Clain, Thomasville, Ga. RFD 3.. Want to exch. 12 full blood B. R. 1 rooster ang 2 hens, 14 mos .old, 3 pul- let, 7 mos. old, and 6-8 wks. old, for 10 S. C. W. L. hens, no culls. Or will sell Rocks for $10. G. P. Thomas, Vidalia, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 100 pure Tancred or Barron strain W. L. pullets, ready to lay and must be well dev. and disease free No culls accepted. State best cash price. T. H. Mitchell, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 100 W. Il. Tancred strain, ready to lay pullets. Quote price, FOB. Mrs. James Ezdell, Rockmart, Ga. Want to exch. 2 large yr. old turkey hens and 1 extra large, 18 mos. old Purple J. B. Giant rooster for 10 Mar. | hatch large breed White L. hens, or other breed of hens except Brahmas. Must be culleg for egg production. Will sell turkey for $3.50, and rooster for $3.50. Write for particulars. Mrs. C. R. Stone, Jacksonville, Ga. Want 500 white L., Brown L. or Buff L. not later than April 15th hatch, well dev. pullets. F. S. Bailey, Secre- tary, Atlanta, Ga. 35 Linden Ave. N. E. Want a few Brown L_ pullets. or young hens, ready to lay. Exch. value for same. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6. Want 100 Ll. 1929 hatch hens or pul- lets, not later than May 1930 hatch. Will exch. 10 yr. old bay mare (an ex- cellent animal in every way, perfectly gentle ang work anywhere); also want to exch. value of $65 for 50 L. 1929 hatch hens; ang can use a few hun- dred W. L. friers, 1 1-2 to 2 Ibs. 50 per cent pullets at 25c Ib. del. Griffin. State exactly what you have. W. S&S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga. Want to hear from party having Leghorn or Ancona pullets, about 7 or 8 mos. old. Give bes, price. Z. F. ee ~ Atlanta, Ga. 855 Rosedale Road. MINORCAS WANTED Want 1 doz. pure bred Pape strain 8. C. W. L. March or first of April hatch Black Minorca pullets, just beginning to lay. No culls, as I understand cull- ing. Will pay cash, or exch. value for same. State lowest cash price in first letter. Leroy McClain, Thomasville, Ga. RFD 2. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS WANTED Want young pullets or hens, any pure breed. Must be healthy and reasonable. Mrs. Allie Brown, Hape- ville, Ga, : - Want to exch. 20 now laying (well) W. L. hens for 20 any kind of big stock -eat. 4 eh Sees PAGE THREE hens, or for heifer calf, old enough to at. Party to write first. Mrs. T. L, Lanier, Jr., Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 42. Want 12 healthy, fat hens, any breed. Will Write. C. W. Gunnels, Tennille, Ga. Want 20 pullets, or hens, not over 18 mos. old; White Leghorns, Brown L., Anconas, or Buff Orpingtons. Will trade value for same. Write what you have in first letter. O. E. Bentley, Milledgeville, Ga. ORPINGTONS WANTED Want to exeh. 1 J. B. Giant April cockerel, and 1 R. I. Red rooster, both fine, for 1 pure bred Buff Orp. rooster, _ 1 1-2 yr. old. Mrs. J. L. Burt, Point Peter, Ga. R. I. REDS WANTED Want 2 S..C. R. I. Req cockerels and 2 pullets, Feb. or Mch. hatch. Will ex. 1 pr. Chinchilla rabbits from reg. stock (buck extra fine), 1 yr. old, unrelated to doe ang doe is 6 mos. old. J. M, Jones, Grayson, Ga. Want to exch. 5 pullets, 2 roosters, Buff Orp. full strain, April 1st hatch for S. C. R. I. Reds, same age. R, L, Britt, Marshallville, Ga. Box 126. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. WANTED Want 75 to 100 guineas at 50c each; 60 to 85 turkeys at 28c lb. and ducks at 20c 1b. All to be del. Mrs.: Francis Ragan, Atlanta Ga, 195 Edgewoog Ave. Want about 10 or 12 guineas at 40c each, 10 ducks, 20c lb. for market. M. F,. Henderson, Macon, Ga. 301 Duncan Ave, Want turkeys, ducks and geese, pure breq stock; ducks and geese, any age to raise on halves to 8 wks. old; tur- keys, any breed and age to care for and fatten until Thanksgiving or Xmas. Plenty of feed and good care; also want any. pure breeq of chickens to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Ex- perienced. Mrs. Sam G. Rogers, Clax- ton, Ga. Rt. 3. Baby Chicks For Sale Pure J. B. Giants, 14 each in lots of 25 or more. Live del. guar. Mrs. R. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville, Ga. 50. Marcy strain J. B. Giants, 15 ~ each also 50-4 wks. old, 30c each. Mrs. E. H. Smith, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. is Baby chicks from high powered flocks of heavy laying hens of pure ~ blood. R.. I. Reds, W. Wyandottes, Everlay Brown and Tancred ite Leghorns, all $12 a 100. del. 100 per | cent live del, guar. Sat. guar. D. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Quality baby chicks, Hatch off every Monday: Rocks and Reds, 14c each; Leghorns, 12c each 100 per cent live del. guar. Place your order early.. H. L. Mozley, East Point, Ga. Vesta Ave. Good chicks: B. R. and Reds, $11 a 100; Heavy Mixed, $10.50. Prepaid live - del. In lots less than 100, all 1c per chicks. R. B. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Booking orders for gay old chicks, October ang November del. Wycoft strain W. L., $12 a 100; Buff Orp. $15; Royal Purple B. Giants, $18; $2 books . order. The best 2 yr. old hens used for breeders; hatching done in the latest Buckeye electric inc. Griffin, Ga. R. I. Red baby chicks, pure Donald- son strain, fine stock, 12c each, alse have trio of same stock hens, 18 mos. > old, cock, 11 mos. olg ,$7. Mrs: J. is. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted Want 500. any large breeg chickens to raise on halves to 10 wks. Plenty of feed, good range and good care. Write az once. Rey. Jay B. White, Garfield, Ga. RFD 1. : Want 100 to 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old: Good range and best of care. Prefer Buff Orp. or R. I. were Mrs. J. L. McCook, Dexter, Ga. te 3: eas Want 100 J. B. Giants, or any large ~ breed chicks to raise on halves. Plenty of feed, fine range and life time exp. and plenty of butter-milk to give chicks. At once. Write before send- ing. Mrs. Lon Thompson, Stilesboro, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch. value for baby chicks of any large breed. Mrs. Nora White, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 1. Want from 200 to 500 chicks to raise on halves of any good breed. Will re- port every week. Write before sending. Harley Sibes, Metter, Ga. j exch. value for same. MG W. S. Mixon, iy Georgia Market . Bulletin Published Weekly By The ~ BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director _ Department Of : Agriculture. | Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1930. Entereg as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- der the act of June 6, 1900. Ac- cepteq for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103. Act of October 8, SU91Ts Notice ef farm produce and ap- _purtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is ac- panied by new copy ef no- tice Second-hand Farm Machinery, _ Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- {| tices are published in monthly _ osupplement which appear on the first Thursday of each month. | Farm land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance: notices of these editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. Limitey space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- tices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or t transaction resulting therefrom. { WHAT MAKES BIG COWS? - There can be no quarrel with the statement, within the breed the big cow wins, and this then brings up the question, What makes big cows? _ he big cow usually is the result of good health and a strong constitu- tion, and the way to bring that about is to keep the calf fat and growing; to keep the heifer fat and growing. Plenty of good feed and shelter will start the calf and the heifer with a eonstitution and a frame that will en- @ble them to eat and digest and to perform the service of giving milk in later years, and pay generous ~ re- turns on the earlier care they have received. . BOOKS FOR TEACHERS Teachers can learn the latest meth- ods and keep up with progressive _ trends in education by reading the books along this line, loaned from the _ Georgia Library Commission for a month at a time for the cost of post- age, both ways. Write teday for the new list of these books, including 800 titles on every phase of education and ~make a selection on the subject in which you are most interested. Ad- dress, Georgia Library Commission, State Capitol, Atlanta. _ Baby Chicks Wanted Want 100 J. B. Giant chicks at $11.50 at once. Le+ me know if you can fill = order. John Whatley, Carrollton, a. Ss c Bogs For Sale _ Light Brahma eggs, Giant strain, $1.50 per 15, $2.75 for 30. Mrs. D. B. mors Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. ~ MARKET $1.75 per 30, del. Carriers to be ret. a J. E. Steadham, Bainbridge, Ga. Eggs from Thompson Imp. Ringlet heavy layers, 2nd direct, $1 per 15 del. FOB. Cash with order Mrs. C. A. Wil- banks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. 15 Black Minorca eggs, $2.25; 15 Ringlet B. R. eggs, $1.50. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. : White Australian guinea eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Can furnish a few settings of Regal Dorcas Wyandotte eggs, 75c.for 15. Carton to be returned. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Lylerly, Ga. Rt. 2. Holtermans Aristocrat B. R. eggs. Very best breeding to be hag at lowest prices on record; $2 per setting, 2 set. $3.50 del. Guar. to please any one. Exch. for anything I may be able to use, preferably hog lard, or cured meats. J. P. McWilliams, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 4. Select hatching eggs from dark S. C. R. I. Red matings, $1.50 per 15; from fine range flock, $6 a 100 del. From Donaldson prize stock and heavy lay- ers. H. D. King, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 3. S. C. R. I. Reg eggs, Owens Direct, $1 per 15, $3 for 50, $5 a 100. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga. : Pure bred, large type Cornish game eggs, $1 per 15; also 2 young hens and 1 cockerel, $5; 10 cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs.,C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Hatching eggs for sale from pure bloog flocks of R. I. Reds, White Wyan- dotte (R. C.), Everlay Brown L., Tan- creg W. L. Every hen in laying pen carefully selected. 5c per 15 del. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27. Hatching eggs from Fancy dark red matings, $2 for 15; from fine, free range flock, $1.50 per 15; $3.50 for 50; $6 a 100. All from Mahoeds prize stock ang heavy layers. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83. B. R. eggs, from Thompson strain prize stock, bloog tested for B. W. D. No. 1-pen, $1.50; No. $1. No checks. a Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Dark Cornish Indian game eggs, $1.35 per 16 prepaid. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 3. Pure-Tancred W. L. eggs direct from high producers. Want to contract with reliable hatchery for next spring. Can furnish 100 doz of good selected, Ga, Rt. 2.2 Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 10 Black Angus bull calves and 30 heifer calves, same breed. A- good deal of this stock from reg. stock, but cant be reg. $50 to $75. Chas. C. Harman, Stovall, Ga. / Male calf, dropped July 20, 1930, from Reg. sire_and good milking mo- ther, $10 cash. Exch. for pr of good pigs or a shoat. J. F: Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 1-2 mos. old fine Jersey heifer from Reg. Jersey bull and extra fine Grade Jersey cow (a real 4 gal pro- ducer and butter in proportion), drinks from bucket, fat and sleek and a beauty, $12.50 crated, FOB, or $11 Etitled to register male calves: 4 mos. old, 2 mos. old 6 wks. old, all from fine dairy cows, $20 for the 3, not del. Will sell separately, or trade for chickens or pigs. Mrs. G. B. Ver- ner, Monroe, Ga. Holstein cows for sale at reasonable prices. Call or write. Wayne Produce Assn. McKinnon, Ga. 1. Holstein cow, about 9 yrs. old, fresh in with male.calf, 6 wks. old. $50 or exch for 50 thoroughbred March hatch. pullets, any kind, or 4 common vearlings, not less than 6 mos. old. Riley Justice, Blackshear, Ga. RFD 1. 5 mos. old, reg. Guernsey heifer from high producing strain, $60; 6 mos. old, reg. G. heifer, high breeding, $75. If interested will send kodak pictures of same, but do not send for pictures un- jecs really interesteg in buying. A. J. Strickland, Blackshear, Ga. 30 head of cattle, 450 to 500 Ibs. each, good, healthy cond. 8 to freshen by Decemher. All young cows. J. G. Mer- ritt, Weston, Ga. 7 mos. old, reg. Jersey male, out- standing individual, sireq by Catawba Fox dam, Sybils Jubilee Rose.! $75 for quick sale. -B. Harrison Gibson, M. D. Allenhurst, Ga. s 9 mos. old Grade Jersey bull, well grown, $20 crated, FOB; also 3 or 4 ompson Imp. Ring. B. R. also Fer- C. W. L. eggs, each, $1 per 16, cows, 4 to 6 old, in milk. K, D, | wheat. eggs, weekly. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, | | Guernsey breed. 1 is called for. Exch. for feed or sound hee Fred E. Grubbs, Demorest, Ga. | desired: $75; BULLETIN Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 bull, Cocottes Noble Sultan, No. 2838952. 3 yrs. old Sept. 29, 1930. Solid color, black tongue and switch, wt. 1 M. Ibs. $100. Ed Cobb, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 8. . Young Guernsey bull out of high producing dams, sired by 1 of the best bulls of the breed. Will accept satis- factory notes payable in the fall of 1930, or 1931. Herd free from contag- ious abortion ang tuberculosis. $50 up. Address: F. S. Bailey, Secretary, 35 Linden St., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. Pure bred Polled Hereford bulls, fine specimens. On account of in- breeding will sell for $150. Also sever- al young Hereford bulls, 6 to 8 mos. old, $75 to $100, also young Hereford heifers, 6 to 8 mos. old, $50 to $75. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. 100 head of cattle, as follows: 40 steers from 450 to 800 Ibs. 8 steers, about 400 Ibs. 25 bred heifers, 5 cows, 8 heifers carrying calves, 8 bull calves, 10 nice heifer calves, and 5 pure bred, 5 mos. old Hereford bulls for stock purposes. H. C. Waldrep, Forsyth, Ga. Dam, Xenias Sparkling Nan; Sire, Lady Birds Financial Lad. $30 cash. Will exch. for corn, oats, peas or Will furnish papers on calf. Ned J. Bond, Bogart, Ga. Bull calf, about 2 mos. old, out of fine Jersey cow by @ reg. bull, but cant be reg. $10. No exch. FOB New- nan. J. &. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. Bull, half Holstein and half Guern- sey, 1 1-2 yrs. old, gentle and perfect cond. From heavy a a best of dai. ualities. Yellow skin. ay oe A good value. John A, Wat- son, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. 19 Grade Jersey milch cows, All good milkers. Write. Miss Annie Lau; rie Jenkins, Hatonton, Ga. RFD Tos: Grade Jersey, small 19 mos. old heifer from fine butter cow, $25 cash, or exch. for poultry or corn. Miss Martha Cheatham, College Park, Ga. G2: mete male calf, 6 mos. old. Papers furnished, $25, or will exch. for wheat and Abruzzi rye. R. J. Stewart, Gray, Ga. : 1 vine black tongued Jersey cow, 2 yrs. and 10 mos. old. Very gentle, will be fresh in December for Ist time. Real bargain for $45 at my barn. Miss Keedie Kirk, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 good cow, gives 3 gal. milk per day with second calf, 2 wks. old. Come see her and get price. Mrs. J. R. Stone, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 223. 1 extra good Jersey and Holstein, crossed, cow, 3rd calf, fresh in, will give 2 1-2 to 3 gal. milk an butter per day, $75 without calf. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, and heifers, 12 to 18 mos. old; 1 mature cow with calf. Perry E. Lunsford, Cov- ington, Ga. : Two reg. Guernsey heifers, 1 is 6 mos. old and the other 2 1-2 mos, old. They carry the best blood lines in the ub of a5 gal. cow and the dam of the other one will give between 3 and 4 gal. The sire of these calves is out of a 6 gal. cow. Priced very reasonably. M. C. Ball, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 4. Milch cow, Jersey, and blood tested, for sale at sacrifice. Mrs. S: A. Gauld- ing, Villa Rica, Ga. 2 mos. old J. bull calf, out of fine | Jersey, and reg. bull, but calf cant be reg. No exch. FOB Newnan. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. * _ 4 mos. old Holstein and Jersey bull calf, good*cond. $10 FOB. W. T. Ad- ams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. A real, Reg. Show calf, 7 mos. old, with papers, $30. Lewis Fowler, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 3 . Box 80. 100 head of cattle: 40 steers. from 450 to 800 lbs. 8 stoeers, about 400 lbs. 25 bred heifers, 5 cows and 8 heifers carrying calves, 8 nice bull calves and 10 nice heifer calves, also 5 pure bred, 5 mos. old Hereford bull calves, for stock purposes. H. C. Waldrep, For- syth, Ga. Rt. 1. : 74 head beef cattle, av. wt. around 500 Ibs. in fine pasture cond. $2'7.50 each, FOB Oglethorpe. W. S. Ras- berry, Andersonville, Ga. -1 pure bred, res Hereford bull, 1 yr, -old, wt. around 600 lbs. Polled type, is as good as the best, $100. Bred and offered for sale by: Hoyt B. Little, Ashland, Ga. a 22 mos..olq reg. Jersey bull, wt. aobout 800 lbs. Bought from Ga. State: College when a calf, raised by a Club member. Volunteer Foremost Jap, son of Famous Cornelius Volunteer, No. 268,012. Reason for selling, chang- ing breeds. Write for photograph if also 6 mos. old Jersey bull calf, sub. to reg. Sire, Volunteers Foremost Jap; dam, Majestic Sarah Pree mS Reg. J. bull, dropped May 14, 1930.| $50 at .F best cash of Tifton, $25; also grade Jersey cal- ves and Daughtry, Metter, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE New Zealand White: does, $1.50 ea: Ga. etta, Ga. Box 147. P,. W. Ethridge, Jr. Milner, Ga. 6 heavy Chin. including about pucks, and 1 youngster extra, for $12. bred to date. A pretty one (injured Whatley, Carrollton, Ga. HOGS FOR SALE Pure Big Bone P. C. gilt, ent. te reg. 4 mos. old, large to age, $15, or exch. for pure bred Jersey or Guern- sey heifer, any age. Mrs. Tom Don- aldson, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 reg. S. P. C. male, about 2 yrs. old, $25; also sev. small pigs, oughbreds but not reg. about 4 mos. old, wt. about 90 lbs. $15 each. Joe with papers, or $20 without. Martin, Canon, Ga. Rt. 1. For big litters and quick growth, O. I. C. S. 10 wks. old pigs; $3.50 ea. $16. Dbl. treated for cholera. A. T. Rigsby, Camilla, Ga. Rt. B. Dorsey ender, Millwood, Ga. 2 Pure bred Duroc Jersey gilt, bred, Brinson, Ga. ' faction guar. W. J. Bargeron, Sardis, nog ent .to reg. $4 each FOB. These are extra good pigs, thrifty and start- fed off right and will make profitable hogs. Sam Compton, Jackson, Ga. Big Bone Guinea, 10 and 12 wks. old pigs, $5 each, $9 pr. FOB Exp. of- fice. L. C. Tanner, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 37 1 male and 2 gilts, B. B. P. C. and are ent. to reg. for sale or exch. S, C. Monon Junction City, Ga. 6-S, PC, no runts, $6 each, FOB. L. T. McCoy, Gibson, Ga. } \ old, and well grown for age. Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga. / Reg. P. C. 1 yr. old boar, just right for heavy and no bad habits, $35; also pigs from this boar, 8 wks. old, $8 each, or all pigs sold. No exch. J. Raymond, Ga. . cream under stomach color, $15 at my place. B. Floyd; West Green, Ga. _ 1 very fine stock hog, wt. around lbs net, less than 9 mos. old, a cross of Hampshire and P. C., hearty and thrifty for sale or exch. for meat hogs. 'C. W. Harrell, Yatesville, Ga. RFD A. P. C. pigs from Reg. sows, $8 each, $15 pr. 1 boar and 2 sows, $22. No exch. All good ones, FOB Newnan. J. E. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. Pure bred O. I. C. 8 mos. old un- registered gilt, not bred, $25. FOB. Exch. for nic heifer that will fresh en this fall Mrs. T. W. Hagood; Ma- rietta, Ga. Rt. 3. 3 for breeding purposes only. The ab- and Cholera.immune for life. Satis- Ga. 1 Black Essex and Duroc, mixed, 9 mos. old . boar, full stock on both sides, $15 with order. No checks. W. C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga. ee Duroc Jersey pigs, 4 to 7 mos. old, reg. in buyers name at prices. Will exch. 1 pig for a few bu. Appler or Fulghum seed oats that are free from all obnoxious weed seeds and other farm crop pests. L. M. Ken- nedy, Collins, Ga. Full breed Big Bone Black Guinea Sow, 20 mos. old, wt. 350 lbs. or more, November 1930. Make best cash offer; a fine Big Bone Black Guinea male, 10 mos. old, wt. 250 lbs. or more. Make ee offer, Samuel Thos. Jeffer- Ga. Rt. 3. . Thursday, September 18, 1938. tows, good milkers. J. Carl 2 full grown mixed buck rabbits, 50 each, FOB. Willie G. Dobbins, Mari- Chin. buck and doe, $3 per pr. FOB. 7 9: All well fed and beautiful fur; only 1 buck) free. Cash with order. John wh : thor- Baker, Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 pure bred Straight Nose Berkshire 4 mos. old gilts. wt. 75 to 100 lbs. $24. . S. P. C. gilts, 6 and 7 mos. old, sired by son of announced Worlds Grand Champion of 1928 and 1930. J. H. Cav- $20; pigs, $8 each. Peyton Hodges, Reg. Big Bone Black Essex. Satis-. Ga. : 6 Big Type P. C. pigs, ready for shipment October 10th. Pure bred. but 12 wks. old shoats, wb. oom about 50 lbs. each, well, thrifty and service, quiet and gentle $15 pr. All good and reg. papers on. EH. Bailey, 250 Guinea hogs of selected breeding solutely pure bred, Stay Fat Black Big Bone kind. Pigs all ages, both sex, and service males, All Swine Plague faction guar. J. B. Proctor, Eastman, immuned for life against cholera, and reasonable bred by fine Guinea male, farroow by : bucks, $1.75 each. G. D. Fain, Edison, Black P. C. boars and gilts, $15 pr. either boar and gilt, or 2 gilts, ee st ; Ta 1 Tamworth sow, red. and light rsday, September 18, 1930. aive Stock For Sale HOGS FOR SALE Pigs, 8 to 10 wks. oid, $4 and $5 each. Discount of 5 per cent if 10 or more are taken by same purchaser. Del. at farm near town. E. H: George, Jr. Madison, Ga. B. P. C.. male, wt. about 250 lbs, subject to reg. 18 mos. old, $25 FOB Tifton, crated; also B. P. C. pigs, sub. to reg. 3 mos. old, wt. about 45 Ibs. male and female, $8 ea. FOB. W. J. Whitley, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 2. - 9 thrifty 8 wks. old pigs, half Du- roc and the other half good stock al- so, $4 each, or $30 for the bunch of 9. O. W. Smallwood, Mitchell, Ga. Show Winning and Champion S. P. pigs, cheap. Write for prices. PEL | Bunn, Midville, Ga. 250 Ib. hog. $20. azlehurst, Ga. Reg. Berkshire pigs without papers, $5 each. 2 mos. old September 20th. Longfellow, Masterpiece strains, short Thrifty. Fred L. * White, C. M. McDaniel, ' Duroc Jersey pigs, at 7 wks. old, 3.50 each. Will be 7 wks. old Sept. 15. FOB. W. C. Williams, Woodville, Ga. - Unusually fine Duroce J. brood sow, pure bred, wt. 450 lbs.. Exch. for corn, heat, beams or anything of equal lue, within convenient trucking dis- ice, F. E. Joy, Barnesville, Ga. R 2. ORSES AND MULES FOR SALE mules, $25, $40 ang $50 ea. or will rade for cattle. G. H. Clark, Griffin, a. 1 mare mule, wt. about.1 M. Ibs. ound in every way, dependable for w and wagon use, $40. P. S. Stone- _eypher, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. Good, gentle, 9 yr. old, 900 to 1 M. b. farm horse mule, gentle and good rker. $50 cash, or exch. for 2 1-2 gal. cow, fresh in. Miss Martha Chea- ham, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 good mule, $35 or exch. What ave you? Marvin E. Crane, Milner, Geen. le. vF old bay mare, work good any- her, gentle, sound and extra good ddler, wt. about 700 or 750 Ibs. $55 puck sale. C. Wade, Demorest, a, Rt. 1. z= 1 gray mare, 9 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbs. gentle,- work anywhere, suitable . for oman to drive. Sell cheap or exch. for anything can use of equal value. Felton Martin, Talking Rock, Ga. R 3. - For sale cheap, or will let for her . 1 good work. pony, perfectly entle, good for saddle, buggy and plow. Sound except 1 enlarged - knee hich doesnt hinder her work. J. E. Barnett, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 7. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Sev. choice young Southdown rams for breeding, also a few bred ewes of Southdown breeding. The ewes are breg to reg. S. ram and the rams are t of this ram. Ea. individual shows care. Particulars on request. nders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. t my place. B. Floyd, West Green, Gao. 20 ewes, no black nor brown ones, all reasonable young, raise good lambs, and some raise twins, may or may not be bred now. $5 ea. $9 for the 20 at my lot. J. T. McClung, Hiram, Ga. - Toggenburg milk goat doe now giv- ing more than qt. milk per day, about 2 1-2 yrs. of age, is nearly dry now. rred Rock or any heavy breed hens. W. Thompson, Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O. Box 506. Toggenburg milk goats, Reg. stock. 18 mos. old doe (just ready to wean her first kids), now giving 3 ats per day. Hornless, dark color, with wad- dles under throat. Her mother gave 1 I-2 gal. per day. $50 or exch. for Reg. Guernsey heifer in good shape; 15 mos. old Silver Gray color buck, waddles under throat. \ Came from mother $75; also 2 doe kids, 5 mos. old, half -Toggenburg and half Nubian, large to age, $20 each. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. Ga. Rt. 5. / Nubian doe, 2 1-2 yrs..old, reg. in . B. A. Hornless; gave 2 gts. Ist kid- ding, and is a beauty; $50; 6 mos. olc -doe kid, hornless, reg, in I. N. B. A. from fine milker, $25, or exch. for feed or sound corn. Fred E. Grubbs, emorest, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 $ high grade Southdown ram lambs. red by a reg. Southdown Ram and m | $10 and $12.50 ea. ac- breeding and the result of good K. D.. 1 large billy, black, red and white, $3] cording to age and size. H. A. Petty, Dawson,. Ga. ; RABBITS FOR SALE Extra fine, high bred Ped. Chinchil- las, either bred or open ,at attractive prices. W. L. English, Ellaville, Ga. 16 Chinchillas, 2 Whites and 2 Blacks, $40 for lot; hutch (movable) worth $25; sell for $2.50. W. C. McLain, Decatur, Ga. 614 Ponce de Leon Ave. phone Deaborn, 1217-J. N. ZG. Whites, pink-eyed, buck and does, 6 ang 7 mos. old, $1.25 each. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. Silver Martins. Best Meat and Fur rabbit. $5 per trio; Chinchillas, $5 per trio; 1 pretty Angora doe, $3. All ped. and papers furnished to reg. A. A. Marshall, Washington, Ga. New Z. Reds, Chinchillas, Belgiums and Himalayans, 2 to 10 mos. old, -$1 to $4-each. E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga. Best Breed, Ped. papers, N. Z. Whites, 4 mos. old, $3.50 pr. also rem Chinchilla buck for sale or exeh. for good Chinchilla, N. Z. White or Him- alayan doe. Cannot use culls. Will exch buck for clean oats. David Jen- nings, Americus, Ga. P. O. Box 84. elpr. White Chinchilla 9 mos. old rabbits. Sell or exch. for pig, or chick- ens, of any good breed. James Heard Fairburn, Ga. RFD 4. Thoroughbred Chinchillas: 6 small 6 wks. old; 3 3 mos. old, 2 does and 1 buck, 1 buck with ped. $5 per pr. for 6 wks. old Chin. and $10 per pr. for the 3.mos. old ones. Gordon Hicks, Demorest, Ga. : 1 pr. White, pink-eyed rabbits, yrs. old, $5; 1 pr. 5 mos. old, $2.50. Miss Mary Sue Walters, Lavonia, Ga. Rt: Chin. Mature does, > A few more bred or unbred, fully ped. $4 each, or 2 for $7.50; 4 mos. old. $1.50 each. Pec furnished. Good cond. All FOB. Wili exch. for March hatch pullets at $1 each. Fysk Sudderth, Buford, Ga. 7 Garnett St. New Zealand Reds also Whites, ped. stock. Reasonable price, or exch. for anything can use. H. L. Smith, Atlan- ta, Ga. 963 Dill Ave. At reasonable prices a lot of Reg. rabbits: 6 N. Z. White and 5 N. Z. Red does, 2 Chinchilla bucks and 6 Chin. does. Part of these are prize winners and all from prize winning stock. Correspondence invited and vis- itors welcome. J. G. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 1252 Epworth St. S. W. i Silver Martin rabbits, bred does, $3 each; Chinchillas, same price; nice trios, $5. All Ped. stock. Papers fur- nished with every rabbit. (No address given). 5 j N. Z. Whites: 3 does, 6 mos. old, $3 each; 3 bucks, 6 mos. old, $2 each. With ped. and subject to reg. Mrs. Annie Tanner, Wrens, Ga. . > 7 N. Z. Reds, about 2 mos. old, $1, each; 5 Belgium Hares, 4 mos. old, $1 each. Luis H. E. Wilson, (No address given). e.- . : Live Stock Wanted ' CATTLE WANTED | Want.to buy Guernsey or Jersey baby calves from Reg. stock. W. Jd. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Want young milch cow, fresh or soon to freshen, of good stock and easy milker. State best price del. here or will exch. heghorn ready to lay pullets for same. Joe Walter, Decatur, Ga, 923 East Lake Drive. : Want a good young cow that will give about 6 gal. milk with butter in proportion. Will exch. beef cattle. Mrs. G.:F. -Mincey, Clarkston, Ga. *pohone, 8009-W. $ Want 4 gal. fresh in milk cow. Will exch. calves and shoats or an excel- lent bay mare, gentle and work any- where. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga. Want at once 1 good heifer calf, cheap for cash, or exch. 4 nice Indian Game April pullets, or other value for same. Ea. to pay transportation chgs. Mrs. Sam G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Want a good, fresh milch cow and calf, giving 3 gal. or more, Jersey or Guernsey preferred. Will exch. 500 W. L. chicks any time after Xmas, for ame, Cow to be del. now. ~ Must be healthy. and not over 5 vrs. old. Mrs. a Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1 good milch cow and calf, siving not less than 3 gal. milk, Jersev ar Guersev, with 2nd or 3rd calf. Will axch, 500 W. U. chicks for same. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 1 pure Jersev heifer calf, not under 3 wks. old. Will exch. 100 pure bred Tancred strain W. L. chicks from heavy layers. Calf sent now and chicks to be del. in Spring. Mrs. Tom Donaldson, Su t, Ga. Ri MARKET BULLETIN - 9 . Want 3 milch cows, fresh in. Exch. value for same. W. M. Reynolds, Si- loam, Ga. Want a nice heifer at $35 or value, or 3*beef calves at $12 value. Must be fat and nice and well worth the mon- ey. Will consider some hogs and hens. in exch: Write. Mrs. J. B. Garner, Lil- burn, Ga. Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want to buy a good buggy mare, 4 to 6 yrs. old, -either a deep bay or black in color, gentle and true to pull, with good, smooth hair, trim legs and round body, and. must be able to trot ami. in 1 minuet. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3. HOGS WANTED Want to exch. 1 fine 9 mos. old heifer, Holstein mixed, calf (will make a fine cow) for same value in pigs, 2 to 4 mos. old. R: L. Baird, Gro- vania, Ga. Want 6 shoats, wt. about 40 or 50 Ibs. to fatten on shares. Plenty of feed. References. J. B. Wilson, Chula, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to exch. Black P. C. 3 mos. old, 45 lb. sub. to reg. male pig for another to prevent in breeding. Ea. to pay transportation chgs. Write what you have to exch. W. J. Whitley, Tif- ton, Ga. Rt. 2. es Our farmers. want Feeder pigs, in any quantity at reasonable prices. Give best price, quantity, age, etc. D. Cc. Brombalow, County Agt. Clay county, Fort Gaines, Ga. RABBITS WANTED Want to exch. a pr. 6f full stock jark Red April hatch R, I. Reds for a pr. of Reg. Chinchilla rabbits, large enough to breed. Ea. to pay del. Dol- lie Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want Reg. Angora goats, also Grade Angoras. Write particulars and price. Stafford Rambo, Bluffton, Ga. Want to exch. good value for 2 good size goats. Ea. to pay transpor- tation chgs. Write first. Mrs. Sam G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. : Want to buy goats. Write for furth- er information. A. H. Phillips, Moul- trie, Ga. Rt. 5. A Want 1 pr. common goats. State best cash price. Leo. Gerrald, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 32. - Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 2 bu. Henderson bunch butter-beans 100 per cent pure and 100 per cent sound, clean and nice, offering 12c Tb. $1.60 pk; 2 bu. black-eye Calif. peas, 100 per cent pure and 90 per cent sound, 8c lb. $1 pk. also pure Giant Russian sunflower seed, some heads 12 in. in dia. $1 pk. Will send sample of ea. on request. Also pop- corn, 5c lb. in ear, All FOB. J. B. In- gram, Waverly Hall, Ga. Cream Crowder (best peas known), 30c Ib. Joe Nix, Flowery Branch, Ga. Red or Purple Hull speckled: peas, sound and free of all insects, $1.25 pk. del. $4 bu. FOB. Large lots less. Will exch. some for white O. I. C. female pig. J. W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga. R 2. New crop Hastings Mung beans, for sale-or exch. for seed rye, oats, or Austrian peas. State what you have, name var. and make best offer. 5 Ibs. of these beans plant an;acre. Rufus Merriman, Elza, Ga. os White (table) peas with colored eye $1 gal. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga. Yellow Crowder peas, new crop, 18 Ibe L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Large, Cream Sugar Crowder seed peas, guar. absolutely pure, sound and clean. 5 lbs. or more, 20c lb, postpaid. Willets frost-proof Eng. peas, 3) lbs., White Bunch butter-bean seed and colored (white and brown) running butter-beans, 25c Ib. del. Ha. var. very prolific. Mrs. J. D. Overstreet, Wood- bine, Ga. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. $1 del. BUTTER FOR SALE 5 or more lbs, nice yellow butter per week. Full wt. satisfagtion guar. 40c lb. del. Customer to furnish butter box. Mrs. J. B. Kent, Bowdon, Ga. R 3 4 ihs. fresh Jersev butter per week. in 1-2 lb molds, wrapped in wax pa- per, shipped in cartons, 40c Ib. post- pata, Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5. Nice, yellow butter, 2 to 4 lbs. week, 4Nc Ib. del. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Ry- dal, Ga, 55 a See | Stembridge, Milledgeville, ey PAGE FIVE CORN, SEED CORN AND COR FOR SALE = Golden Queen pop corn at market White Oak, prices. Mrs. H. C. Martin, Ga. Earliest. corn I have found. Plant in July makes hard corn by Sept. 15th; Came from Indiana; a good variety and makes good. 20c lb. 3 lbs 50c post= paid. L. J. Vollrath,. Winston, Ga. _ 500 bu. new crop corn, ready to ship. Will ship in the ear, 80 lbs. to bu. $1.- | 15 bu., FOB. Lewis R, Anderson, Jes- up, Ga., Rt. 9. ee COTTON SEED FOR SALE Wilt Resistant cotton, this cotton linted this year, same as Half and Half cotton, $1.25 bu. Evch. for good seed oats, pure seed. D. L. Miller, Denton, Ga. Box 66 FRESH AND CURED MEATS | FOR SALE . i Sugar cured, corn fattened, free from bugs shoulders, 16, 17 1-2 and 18 Ibs. 25c lb. del. anywhere in Ga. Cash with order. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence, Middleton, Ga. Hickory smoked hams, 30c Ib. R. P. Rowe, Moreland, Ga. Rt. 1. ae _ FRUIT FOR SALE Bd 10 Ibs. dried peaches, $1.50 FOB. Geo. W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga, Rt. September pears, $1 bu. FOB. Now % ready. Cash with order. J. K. Sewell, Ashland, Ga... ; Sundried apples, peeled, this yrs crop, free from worms, del. by P. P. 25 lbs. $3.75: Good checks acceptable: Mrs. V. A. Payne, Rugby, Ga. es Fresh dried peaches, 1930 crop, free from worms, 20c lb. and pestage. No checks accepted. Lera Sargent, Cor- dele, Ga. Rt. B.- ee Apples: Kinard Choice, $1 bu. Dried fruit, 15 1b. All FOB. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. he Keiffer pears, $1 bu. Will exch for dried apples or dried peaches( or for fresh apples, baby chicks, or anything I can use. Mrs. Lucian Williams, Col- lins, Ga. \ . Yates ;apples for jellies and pre- serves, 50c bu. Sent COD. Mrs. J. C. Eades,, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.: ey Apples: Delicious, Tree run, $1.50 bu basket; Extra Fancy, large Delicious, . $2.75 bu, basket. Drops and culls for trucks, 50e bu. up. C. M. Miller, Cor- nelia, Ga. : os Apples: Winesaps and Kinards, Tree ~ run, packed in. bu. boxes, $1 bu. Se- _ lected apples, $1.25 bu. FOB my sta- ~ tion. Cash with order. Also truck loads _\ at orchard, 75c bu; 1 mi. east of Dem- * orest Depot, on main road. A. J. Col- lins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. : a. Apples: Delicious and Stayman Winesaps are now ready for shipment. Exp. chgs. prepaid points north of Macon; Fancy, $2 bu. Extra Fancy, $2.25 bu.; Points south of Macon, fan- cy, $250 bu. Extra Fancy $2.75 bu. Cash. with order. G. L. Teasley, Can- ton, Ga. ; : py: Good sundried fruit, from good cooking apples, 20c lb. or exch. for meat or lard at 15c lb. Lb. for Ib. , Dollie Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. _ Large cultivated crabapples, for jelly and preserves, $1.25 bu. A. Ponder, Juliette, Ga. GRAIN FOR SALE Genuine Abruzzi seed rye, grown from Cokers Ped. seed. Finest quality,* recleaned and sized. Write for sam- ples and prices, small gudntities or car lots. O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga. 50 bu. Bancroft seed oats, pure and free from onions smut, with some > vetch, $0c bu. FOB. Mrs. N. C. Ran- dell, Martin, Ga. g Abruzzi rye with very slight mixture | of wheat and oats, fine for grazing and cover crops, $1.50 bu. Cash with order. FOB here. L .M. Davis, Ft. Val- ley,,Ga. RED. : A Recleaned, pure Abruzzi seed rye, free from esrass and weed seeds, $1.90 bu. FOB. W. Collier, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD. Ne oe 50 bu. Applet seed oats, grown from seed, 90c bu. in 5 bu. Cokers Ped. lots, or more. K. D. Sanders, Eaton- ton. -Gae Rte 2: . ae. No. Ga. Tall Growing seed rye, $1.75 bu. FOB. No order filled for less than 5 bu. Cash must accompany or- der. J. S. Tankersley, Ellijay, Ga. oe Hastings 100 bu. oats, Fulehum and Cokers Cold Proof oats, all $1 bu. Marretts Ped. 40 to 1 wheat, $2 bu. All carefully recleaned, and grown from seed direct from get , W eed Fulghum seed oats, Fulghum seed.oats, bright, -free from filth, 95c bu. FOB. 92 PAGE SIX __ : Georgia Products For Sale GRAIN FOR SALE Sev. hundred bu. of extra heavy free from onion and other foreign weed seed. 80 bu. per acre garnered this year, 85c bu. J. G. Dean, Dawson, Ga. Sev. hundred bu. seed oats, Hast- ins 100 bu. variety, sound, 85c_ bu. FOB Piedmont. I. C. Collier, Barnes- ville, Ga. Pure Appler seed oats, raised by self, 5c bu. FOB. C. L. Mouchet, Bowersville, Ga. Hastings 100 bu. oats, 100 per cent pure, 100 per cent germination. Grown especially for seed, $1 bu. R. D. Tat- um, Palmetto, Ga. 1 M. bu. Fulghum oats, 70c bu., 500 bu. Abruzzi.rye, $2 bu. in small lots, or $1.75 bu. in 100 or more bu. lots. J. W. Woolfolk, Ft. Valley, Ga. Extra fine Fulghum oats, full and bright, 75c bu. Cokers improved Ab- | ruzzi rye, first yer. germination 96 per cent, unusually fine, $2 bu. Other good rye, $1.75 bu. All FOB. No order accepted for less than 10 bu. and must be accompanied with certified check or money order. W. B. Love, Jr. Augusta, Ga. 20 8th St. 500 bu. extra good Bancroft seed | oats, clean and free from any. grass seed, 85c bu. in 50 bu. lots and over. H. A. Petty, Dawson, Ga. 3 M. bu. No. 1 Bancroft seed oats for sale. Elladale Estate, Dawson, Ga. 100 bu. Fulghum seed oats, 85c bu. 100 bu. Bancroft seed oats, 85c bu. No order for less than 5 bu. Eli S. Lewis, Dawson, Ga. Pure, ped. Fulghum oats, 85c bu. FOB. Frank Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga. Norton Cold Proof and Cokers ped. recleaned and put up in strong, good bags; Nor- tons, 90c and Fulghum, 80c per bu. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga. Abruzzi seed rye, $2-bu. No orders filled for less than 2 bu. E. S. Lewis, Dawson, Ga. Tennessee Winter rye, $1.25 bu. Al- so Austrian Winter peas, 10c lb. FOB. P. T. Lester, Rome, Ga. RFD 3. 400 bu. Ga. Blue Stem wheat, re- cleaned, $1.50 bu. FOB. C. V. Walton, Fort Valley, Ga. Extra, good seed wheat, $2 bu. Cok- ers Ped.. Fulghum oats, all free from any pest, 90c bu. FOB. Cash. No checks. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. Genuine Fulghum, Bancroft and Appler seed oats, bright and clean, : Greene, Iron City, Ga. 100 bu. good seed wheat, $1.50 bu. M. Zellner, Forsyth, Ga., RFD 2. Hastings 100 bu. oats, 90 bu. FOB. Nice, clean stock, 1 yr. removed from Hastings, J. W. Tyson, Tennille, Ga. 95 bu. Ga. Rye, tall growing, $2 bu. FOB. No order for less than 2 bu. J. P. McDowell, Dawson, Ga. 10 bu. Tall Growing Ga. rye, $2 bu. FOB. Alton Breedlove, Dawson, Ga. Hairy Vetch, 10 Ibs. $2.25; 100 Ibs. $17.00 FOB; Fulghum oats, $1.50 bu. in 10 bu. lots or more, FOB; Also Cry- stal Wax Bermuda Yellow Globe Wht. Pearl onion sets, 35c qt., 1-2 gal. $1 gal., $2 pk., $5 bu. Exp. Col. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Pure Bancroft seeq oats, $1 bu. Ri- ley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE New, bright honey in comb, 10 lb. buckets, $1.50 per bucket postpaid, al- so new, white Gallberry, 10 Ib. bucket, in comb, $1.75 bucket, postpaid. Cash Or money order. R. W. Browning, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3. Fancy quality, Gallberry, packed in 5 lb. pails, 12 to cs. $9 cs. Single pail by mail postpaid, $1 single 10 Ib. pail by mail postpaid, $1.85; 16 oz glass jars, Fancy with comb, 24 to cs. $4.50, oe here. John W. Berryhill, Lake- , Ga. aes Ext. honey in 5 Ib. buckets. 75c per bucket; Ext. honey, in 10 Ib. buckets. $1.25 per bucket. All FOB. J. W. Stallings, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5. Box Pure Ext. honey: 12 5 lb. pails to case. Tupelo Gum Ext. to cs. $7: 6 1 lb. $6.50 postpaid, 10 lb. postpaid and insured, $1.60: 2 Ib. postpaiq and_ins. $3.10 Several 52 gal. bbls. Tupelo Gum. Prices on request. John A. Crummey, Doctortown, Ga. 7 Chunk honey in 5 Ib. cans, $1 del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Honey in comb, 15c lb. in lard buck- ets. Exch. 35 Ibs. for 2 good pigs. J. K. ell, Ashburn, Ga. rue Ext, honey in 5 and 10 jb. M. }. MARKET pails as follows FOB here: 12 5 Ib. $6.75; 6 10 lb. $6.30 1 10 lb. postpaid and ins. $1.60; 2 10 lb. postpaid and ins. $3; sev. large bbls., prices on re- Brest John A. Crummey, Doctoxrtown, a. : PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE High grade pecan trees, Govt insp. guar. true to name, 2 to 10 ft. 25 to 75c. .A discount of 3 per cent on all large orders. Del. begin in November. J. IT. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. Budded Schley, Stuart and Frotsch- er pecan trees, 2 to 10 ft. at reason- a prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Be Tung Oil nursery stock. December del. Write for price. J. M. Diffee, Cor- dele, Ga. High grade pecan trees, Govt insp. guaranteed true to name, 2 to 10 ft. 25 to 75c. 3 per cent discount on all large orders. Del. to begin in Novem- ber. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. 100 M. choice budded Stuart, Schley, Money-Maker and Frotscher pecan trees. W. L. Stewart, Valdosta, Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE 25 or 30 bu. white Irish potatoes, $1 Re LE Box 100. SYRUP FOR SALE Ga. Cane syrup, 10 Ib. cans, . 70c; crate of 6 10 lb. cans, $3.50; 12 5 lb. $3.60; new Sorghum syrup, crate with 6 10 lb. cans, $3.50. Mrs, P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. Old fashioned Sugar Cane syrup, cs. 6-10 Ib. cans, $4.20 FOB. W. D. Wells, Adel, Ga. : VEGETABLES FOR SALE Sev. gal. green hot pepper, 30c gal. and add-postage. Mrs. John A. Miller, Ellijay,'Ga. Fancy Marglobe tomatoes: smaller size, $1.25 bu. All FOB. Not less than 2 crates to 1 party. No per- ae checks. J. J. Matheson, Alto, Ga. Pimento pepper, green or red, ship- ped in bu. hampers, 80c bu. or 60c per = bu. Sidney Hancock, Doerun, Ga. t. 4. Large green sweet peppers, $1 bu. also pimiento peppers, and Red pep- per, same price. Can mix to suit cus- tomer. H. W. Sandlin, Cairo, Ga. Red pepper, 15c doz. also Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25c a 100; nice sundried apples, 15 Ib. and Bermuda grass roots, $2 bu. Cash with order. Miss. Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. Green crowder peas, $1 for 32 qt. hamper; Egg Plant, $1 per 32. qt. hamper; turnip salad, 90c hamper. Can load a struck every day. R, E. Bower, Dixie, Ga. | : Red and green pods of hot pepper, 15c lb. or 2 lbs. 25c. Party to pay postage. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Dawson, Ga. : Marglobe tomatoes, $1.50 per crate. eet with order. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, a. Fresh, green butter-beans. Any number of lbs. del. anywhere within 60 of Brewton, or will ship in hampers by express. Write for prices. J. M. Sapp, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 6. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want black-eyed peas, clean and Lsound. Will pay $1.75 bu. or would pay $2 bu. for ertra good ones. Mrs. J. L. McCook, Dexter, Ga. Rt. 3. Want pure white Sugar crowder peas at 25c a qt. Nothing but pure white Sugar Crowders accepted. Will answer all replies and send stamps for aa Mrs. Ezra Wilson, Athens, Ga. Rt.-1. FRUIT WANTED Want 1 bu. October Cling peaches. Miss B. Taylor, Rebecca, Ga. Would like to exch. Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, also Kentucky Won- der pole bean seed for dried fruit: ap- nles or peaches. Mrs. W. W. Charping, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 1. GRAIN WANTED Want 50 bu. good seed oats, del. Lyons or Vidalia, Ga. No choice be- ween Texas Rust Proof, Fulghum or Hastings; 2 bu. Abruzzi rye, slightly mixed will do as want it for grazing. J. M. Findley, (No address given). Want 15 bu. Fulghum or 100 Bu. ~eed oats and 4 bu. Blue Stem seed wheat. Send sample and very best bu. FOB. B. H. Blair, Cornelia, Ga.| ie! BULLETIN Want 100 lbs. wheat straw, bright and sound, cheap for cash. Exp. pre- paid, or would exch. J. B. Giant pul- lets for same Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bow- don, Ga. Rt. 5. : Want some old fashioned Sedge or Turf oats at reasonable price. Write at once. B. . Haynes, Clermont, Ga. Want some baled wheat straw. Must be good, bright straw. State lowest price FOB shipping point. C. F. Mc- Coy, Columbus, Ga. 1047 Broadway. POTATOES WANTED Want Irish potatoes, for table use, in lots of 100 lbs. shipping point. Begin shipments Oc- tober ist. Elvey C. Ward, Ft. Valley, Ga. P.O. Box 163. VEGETABLES WANTED Want about 1 peck of green pepper for pickling at once. Prefer part hot and part Bell pepper, mixed. Mrs. T. W. Smith, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 5. Want several bu. of green tomatoes for pickling. Also home preserves and pod red pepper ang @ few ats. of peel- eq Fig Jas. J, Rooney, Perry, Ga. Plants For Sale Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 300, 50c; 500, '75ce; $1.25 M. 5 M. $5 del. -| Bill Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Cabbage, collad and tomato plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75; $1.25 M. 5M. $5 del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Thousands of well rooted, open field grown cabbage, Heading collard plants, 300, 60c; 600, $1; $135 M. Moist packed ,in ventilated boxes, postpaid. Also a few M. well rooted, 8 in. improved Stone tomato plants, same price as above, postpaid. C. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Copenhagen cabbage plants, 25c a 100; 50c, 250; $1, 600; $1.45 M. Extra well rooted. Postpaid. Grady Kelley, ) randeeeagobur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. crate, $1.75; 160 to crate, $1.50; Faney, aspberries, 3 var. 2 doz. $1; horse radish roots (for pickles and plant- ing), 50c doz. 1 large bunch of roots, $1; 6 bunches rhubarb for $1; also dill seed, 20c cupful; Garland Eaton, Dah- lonega, Ga. Rt. 1. t Extra early J. and Chas. W. cab- bage plants, fresh grown for fall heading, 65c,, 500; $1.10 M. Del. Exp. Collect, 5 M. $4.50. C. W. Stokes, Ma- con Ga. RFD 3. Nice sage plants, 10c each, or 3 for 25c. 60c doz. postpaid: dry sage, 30c per 1-2 lb. 55c Ib. L. J. Vollrath, Win- ston, Ga. Very large and early var. strawber- ry plants, 2fc a 100; $2 M. del. Exch. 200 for 200 cabbage planst. Ha. to pay postage. Mrs. R. W. Mobley, Glenn- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. - : Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 85c, 500; $1.50 M. Postage extra. Cash with order. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdos- ta, Ga. 603 E. Savannah Ave. Collard, cabbage and tomato plants, 45c, 500; 75c a M.\Good plants, packed in damp moss. Add 15c extra for ex- change if check is sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, good, clean and fill count. No delay in shipping, packed in water moss, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. del. by prepaid P. P. J..O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3. Chas. and J. Wakefield, All Season and Sure Head cabbage plants, 65e, 500; $1.10 M. del. 5M. $4.50 Exp. Col. E. Y. Stokes. Macon; Ga. Rt. 3. Napier Grass roots and plants.. Govt analysis gives it same protein value as alfalfa. Very prolific. it; fine for grazing and hay. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga. z Extra early J. ang Chas. W., Succes- sion, Flat Dutch and Sure Head cab- bage plants, 65c, 500; $1. M. del. Im- mediate shipment. J. P. McCook, Fitz- gerald, Ga.. Strawheery plants, 25c a 100, or ex- ch. for Keiffer pears or white feed sacks. 100lb. size. Mrs. C.W. Owen, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9. Extra early J. and Chas. W. cab- bage plants, laree and fresh, well rooted, 65c, 500; $1 M. del. Now ready for quick shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Ga. Headine collard plants, now ready, 25c a 100, or $1.25 M. Shipped in ventilated boxes. Promnt shipment. A. J. Nix, Flowery Branch, Ga. Fresh, thriftv, well rooted, 8 in. to- mato vlants for late use: genuine New Stone and Marelobe. Roots moist wrapned. Expert nackins. Promnt, del 300, 60c; 600. $1; $1.85 M. Postpaid. Al- so cabbage-collard plants, same price. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. E. J.. Chas. W. and Succession cab- bace Dons se} M. del. Snpecial price on large orders. F. W. Elo: 4 Brooklet, Ga. ee J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 200, Sn: ysrices a once. J. W. Hinson, Hazle- hurst, 2 50c; 300, 60c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M., 10 M. Quote price FOB] All stock love| G Thursday, September 18, 1930. $1 M. FOB; Collard plants, same price also Red Creo onion seed, $3.50 Ib. Co- der Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage and leading var. collard plants, $1.25 M. or 25 4. 100 -NoO-C.-O. D. = Mrs= BB. Wetherford, Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1, EH. J. Wake. cabbage plants, ready, 25c a 100; $1.50 M. del. Mrs. H. y, Franklin, Register, Ga. Good var. strawberry plants, 15 q 100, $1 M. FOB. Mrs. W. G. Cooper, Bartow,,Ga. ~ : Cabbage plants, Wakefield and Flat Dutch, Bermuda onion and other veg-~ etable plants. Write for special prices and free offer. Andrew B.. Clark, Thomasville, Ga... Mareglobe Livingston Globe and Stone tomato plants, 20c a 100, 5c, 500; $1.15 M. Also late Flat. Dutch cabbage and Ga. cabbage collard plants, 20c a 100; 75c, 500; $1.25 M; Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Ga. : Chas., J. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage and heading var. collard plants. Prompt shipment. - Ventilated boxes. $1.25 M. del. Large lots by Exp. Seng O. M. Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Early Chas. fall, frost proof cabbage plants, fresh and green. |75c, 500; $1.25 M. Postpaid. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. -Everbearing, well rooted strawberry plants. The berries are extra large. 25c a 100, $1 M. Add postage on small orders. Mrs. L. M. Davis, Hawkinsville, Ga. Rt. 2. Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage - plants, 15 a 100, $1.25 M. _Collard plants, 15c a 100. Major Crowe; Cum- ming, Ga. Rt.-4. Heading collard plants, $1.15 M. del. Calomus plants. for fall setting, 15c a plant, 6 for 50c del. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. Cabbage plants by October | Ist: Succession, Jersey Wakefield and Chas. W. $1 a 100 del. and 75e for 500. All guar. true to name and = good, strong plants. W. S. Simmons, Guy- ton, Ga. Box 124. : Guar. well rooted Famous Cabbage heading collard. plants, field grown, 60c, 300; $1, 600; $1.35 M. A few im- proved Stone tomato plants, well roo- ted, and tough, same price. Postpaid, Cc. R. Burell, Auburn, Ga. RFD 1. 2 M. nice Flat Dutch cabbage plants, grown on fresh ground, large enough for shipping; the first money order for $2.25 gets them del. Dollie Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c a 100, $2.75 M. del. or exch. for a good full blood Duroc or Guinea shoat. Ea. del. G. E. Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Klondike, Missionary and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 50c a 100, $3.50 M. Everbearing, 75 a 100. Will exch. for honey. Also have lead- ing var. of fruit trees for Fall del. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 1, Ga. collard and Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 15c a 100; 300, 40c; Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 2oc & 100; 300. 60c. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3. Missionary strawberry plants, 35 a 100: 500, $1.25: $2.25 M. also bone dry Yellow root, 45c lb. del. Cash or mon-~ ey order with order. Mrs. Thornton McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. oe Now booking orders fer Copenhagen and Succession cabbage plants, $1 per M. Oct. del. Grown in open field and - are frost proof. R. EF. Bower, Dixie,\- Bix 3 Strong, open field grown collard plants, 300, 60c; 500, 75c: $1.25 M. 5 M. and up, $1 M. del. John W. Orr, Win- der. Ga. 109 Wright St. Sp - Well rooted, large Himalayan. berry plants, 50c a doz. and postage. Mrs. J. B. Garner, Lilburn, Ga. Rt. 1. : Frost proof cabbage, E. Jersey Chas. W. and Succession, $1.25 M. del. B. F. Mallard, Brooklet, Ga. Everbesring strawberry plants, $1 per M. FOB. $1.25 M.-P. P. Monev or- der accepted onlv. Mrs. J. G. King, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. B. Box 89. Plants Wanted _ Want to hear from grower of gin- sens that has made a success, Mrs. H. ~ C. Martin, White Oak, Ga. Want Iceberg lettuce plants at once._ Mrs. B. H. Hambrick. Ideal, Ga. Want a calamus plant. Mrs. M. F. Jackson, Ashburn, Ga. Want 100 asparagus sets and 12 to 25 rhubarb plant roots. Advise price. Mrs. J. A. McGee, Atlanta, Ga. 3094 Peachtree Road. ; Burr clover seed. recleaned, free of. other seed, 8c lb. 100 Ibs, lots cheaper. Also 100 lbs. broom. corn seed for which make best offer. Mrs. L. M. Ad- - erhold, Lavonia, Ga, ie 20c a 100, =~ White. 60c cal del. Mustard seed, best postpaid; nice, white nest onions, 60c - new and clean, 10c oz. 20c per 1-2 Ib. & Thursday, September 18, 1930. Seed For Sale White nest onions, 15c qt. 50 gal. Add postage. W. P. Duke, Ga. Rt. 2: : _ Burr clover seed, 4c lb. not reclean- _ed. Prompt shipment: Miss Viola Smith, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 99. _ White nest onion, for planting, all clean and sound, 10c lb. and postage. Mrs. Willie Swann, Lithonia, Ga. Sr D1. . Watermelon. seed, $1 lb. Selected for over 20 yrs. .(my father says): ' they make a splendid melon. Miss _ Gertrude Mae Duggan, Ray City, Ga. Sith. 1. BOX 35. Burr clover seed, in dirt to inocu- late, $1 bu. Will exch. W. M. Burson, - Campton, Ga, RFD 2. White multiplying onions, sound - and free of trash, 10c Ib. Add postage on orders for less than 50c. 100 lbs. - $7.50 FOB. J. W. Moseley, Soperten, E- Ga. Rt. 2. New crop, Ga. cabbage collard seed, recleaned, 22c lb.. No orders for less ' than 25 lbs. accepted. J: T. Ponder, - Whigham, Ga. _ -Old fashioned Salad Garden pea seed, 25c per teacupful. Mrs. F. M. Youngblood, Vidalia, Ga. ' About 1-2 bu..old fashioned shallot onion. buttons, 20c qt. also.about 1 pk. of old -fashioned seedling peach seed, 5c lb. Add postage. Mrs. M. E. Stubbs, Mauk, Ga. Yellow Bermuda onion sets, extra fine, 1930 crop, 75c gal. del. postpaid. Prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitz- - gerald, Ga. ~~ About 4 gal. white shallot onions, 40e gal. or lot for $1.50. Add postage- with order. Mrs. W. C. Embry, Abbe- ville, Ga. RFD 1. - White multiplying onions, scallion buttons, 15c.qt. Limited am- ount; new crop bean seed, 1M. to 1. or Refugee, 25c lb. Miss L: M. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. . Prize taker onion sets, $1.50 per Ib. 142 80c-. postpaid. Lee Waldrip, Gai- nesville, Ga. _ Recleaned Burr clover seed, 8c lb. here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. Multiplying onion sets, Red and variety, 40c lb. del. L. E. Williams, Ty eUEY,, Gras ; Winter scallions, or buttons, 15 qt. Will exch. for the shallots, other win- ter onions, or for artichokes. Mrs. E. Dougherty, Rome, Ga. Rt. 4. Hastings Big Seven turnip. seed collection, 5c tbls. or 20c cupful. J. F. Hattway, Glenwood, Ga. Box 82. -) White multiplying nest onions, sun- dried, free from dirt (time to put out - for bunch onions next springs), 50c . gal. $3 bu. Add postage. W. P. Gard- ner; Pairburn, Ga. Rt. 2... ,Liarge Yellow and.Red Bermuda on- ions, 8 lb. White multiplying, 50c oe AS. J. . Eades, Gainesville, Ga. Best var. of Eng. pea seed, 30c lb. tos gee: Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Old fashioned clingstone and Sep- tember peach seed, 10c doz. Blue plum and Blue Damson, 15 seed, 10c. Also old fashioned large seallion . buttons, 15c qt. 50c gal. Add postage. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. Hastings Big Seven turnip seed col- lection, 35c lb. 5 lbs. or more, 32c Ib. del. Cash No checks. Mrs. C. A. Wil- banks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. Choice Crimson clover seed in chaff. Sample, description and price on re- ~ quest. S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga. -. White multiplying onions, 50c gal. _ and 30 Ibs. white lady peas, 10c Ib. _Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Chappelear, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. Recleaned Burr Clover seed, 8c Ib. here. S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga. A few white nest onions, free from dirt and trash, 50c gal. Mrs. Ada Summerville, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6. 5 Old fashioned scallion buttons, 10c dt. scallion sets, 35c gal. Add postage. ~ Money order only accepted. Miss Ida Wright, Rome, Ga. Rt. 1: Box 73. Choice var. onion sets, Pearl, Yel- low, Australian Brown, Red, Japanese, white multiplying sets, $1 gal. $5 bu. Exp. collect. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. , About 10 Ibs. sunflower seed, 2 var. 1 has heads as large as dinner plates; other heads size of saucers and down. 20 to 40 on a stalk. 50c lb. No checks. Money order. Mrs. Nettie Burns, Vi- dalia, Ga. Rt. 3. Copenhagen cabbage seed, $1.50 Ib. _ Succession cabbage seed, $1 Ib. Purple ~ Top. White Globe turnip seed, 35c Ib. Se fresh stock.. R. E. Bower, Dixie, a. Sey. Ibs. So. Curled mustard seed, Soperton, |. 50c gal. | MARKET. sonable price. Cash or money order. H. R. Whitford, White Oak, Ga. Seed Wanted Want to hear from party having California beer seed. Mrs. M. E. Low- rey, Rocky Face, Ga. Miscellaneous For Sale 140 lb. flour jute sacks, $7.50 hun- dred. Money order. sition.* W. M. Humphrey, Park, Ga. 28 yr, old man with wife ang 2 chil- Coll ege _ dren wants 1 horse crop on halves for 1931. crop. Have to be furnished to make Would like to get with man - who could give me winter work. Pre- fer near Griffin, or Atlanta. Honest, _ sober and hard working. Write what you can offer. Raymonq Bankston, Griffin, Ga: Rt. C: Want a chicken farm on _ shares with 200 or 500 laying hens. Can give - good ref. Life time exp. Just wife and self. J. B. Hubbard, Doraville, Ga. Want a 2 horse farm near Atlanta on. 50-50 basis. Prefer truck and feed - with some laying hens, and cows to Ga. Rt. 1. milk. Good ref. T. V. Mann, Goggins, _. Exp. farmer with small family wants - crop for next year with man who can . truck farm on halves. ~ products. furnish work through winter and ex- spenses during crop time if necessary. Want near school and church. Or a Job as truck driver for farm, etc. T. C. Walton, Tignall, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 28. ~ Want 2 horse farm for 1931 with 10 acres of tobacco, peanuts, hogs and some feed stuff. No cotton. J. R. Nic- hols,. Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to get with some good man to Landlord to furnish everything and I to do the work, pay 1-2 of fertilizer and sell the Want to raise a lot of chickens; would superintend a farm for a small salary. Can manage 10 to 20 plows, hired labor or tenants. Will take anything good. Just wife and self. Exch ref. If desired. will help gather this yrs. crop. Can move at - once. J. K. Fuller, Junction City, Ga. ens, Ga. RFD 2. - place ahd light farm work. Exp. Middle aged, war veteran with good general knowledge of farming and live stock, single, sober and _ industrious with fair education, wants place with good farmer working with live stock or poultry. Not able to do any heavy labor, but am steady and dependable. Make an offer or write for further par- _ticulars. G. W. Young, Adel, Ga. ~ Middle age widow with girl and boy to help, desires to manage poultry farm, with garden and milch cows, for responsible gentleman. Mae Grissom, Kingsland, Ga. : ae Want for next yr. position in a mods ern dairy. No previous exp. but will- ing to learn. Leonard Bradbury, Ath- of a country in raising poultry, flowers; milk cow, cut wood, plow, hoe and in fact any light farm work. Prefer an aged couple and in No. Ga. Ref. exch. Write, or come Want job as caretaker _ pee me at 155 1-2 So. Forsyth St. S. E. Robt. O. Floding, Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box 456. Want job for rest of this, and next year as a wage hang with a reliable arty. Can handle most any kind of _ truck and car, and can do almost any kind of repair. work on same. Have had sev. yrs. exp. in farm work. Pre- fer South or Central Ga. I own cows @nq hogs and wish to trade where I rried ang Have | R recom- can get a pasture. Mar ild, Gladly exeh, letters | Just 2 Se MAI mendation. W. H. Allen, Gresston, Ga. Rt. fb box 10> Want job as overseer of some good farm. Am strictly sober anq honest and can give good ref. W. C. Johnson, Buena Vista, Ga; Rt. 5. Want 2 2 horse farm for 1931 on 50- 50 basis, with 10 acres of tobacco, pea- nuts, feed and hogs. No cotton. lor oP Write. J.R. Nochols, Rebecca, Ga. PRB: 203 Want pob as manager and to operate grist mill. 18 yrs. exp. in making corn meal. Will go anywhere. A-1 ref. Ira Treadwell, Sycamore, Ga. Rt. 3. Want for next yr. job as farm over- seer. Life time eXp. in farming. Can drive Fordson tractor, or any make truck, and can handle labor well. Leonard Bradbury, Athens, Ga. Young lady, 17 yrs. old wants to get place as care-taker of poultry farm for good man. Miss Melva Hudson, Kings- land, Ga. Lock Box 13. . 28 fe old man, wife and 1 child wants job as overseer of farm for 1931. Can drive tractor, trucks, and operate any kind of farm machinery. 10 yrs. exp. running cotton gin. Best of ref. W. H. Dean, Cochran, Ga Young married man and 2 small children wants job as farm overseer on large farm or 20 to 50 horse, whether by hireg labor or tenants, or both Have certificate from Ga. State Col. of Agr. as gen. farm operator. Can furnish ref. Will work on commission or straight salary. A. E. Nelson, Sugar Valley, Ga. RFD 1. < : A disableq Worlds War veteran seek- ing a job of light farm work. Have 8 in family, allsmall.- Out of doors work preferred: looking after chickens, hogs, cows, etc, or caretaker of country estate. A small salary, or a small acreage of truck and privileges. Seeg-. ing a shelter and a place for wife and children rather than anything else. Must be honest, reliable parties. Know tobacco and cotton in any stage of growth, etc. Am no drinker and will not work for man who drinks. My ref is a Gov. 100 per cent. Roy G.| Byrd, Engima, Ga, ss Want 1 horse crop on 3rd and 4ths, go00qg land, house, wood, water and pas- ture, in Middle Ga., or would consider paying taxes and doing some repair work on buildings, as rent for 1 or 2 yrs. on a,;good farm. Can move self. Must make change at once. Heath, Wray; Ga. Rt.2. ~ Want good job at some good dairy with a goog man. Exp. hand. Just wife and self. Like to hear as soon as pe A. T. Owens, Eastman, Ga, Man with force enough to run a 2 horse crop wants to get with some good man that can give work for self and 2 grown boys when not in crop. All hon- est, good workers. Reply at once. O. W. Chitwood, Maysville, Ga. RFD 2. Want job on farm with good people. ife and self and baby. Wish to start at once. Work by the mo. or a crop. on 50-50. Come to see me at once, Or write, if you wish to trade. Howard V. Baker, Jeffersonville, Ga. RFD 3 Care C. Deason. Want a small corn crop and to hire the rest of the time. Have wife ang 3 | children. Within 10 or 12 mi. of Toc- coa. Go oto work at Xmas. A. D. Morris, Toccoa, Ga. Box 395. . Want a good 1 horse crop on 8rd and 4ths. Furnish stock and self. Pre- fer good bldgs. and a good pasture for stock, within 4 or 5. miles of Gaines- ville, Ga., near school and church. Duffie Vance, Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1. Want a good 1 mule crop on halves with a man not afraid to put out enough fertilizer. Want a good 3 or 4 room water proof, wind tight house, and plenty of good out-bldgs. a good poultry house, good drinking water and plenty of farming tools, level land |good mule not afraid of anything, a buggy to go to church once or twice a mo. Prefer Douglas, Carrol, Fulton or Cobb county. Want to move soon so as to get crop gathered. Ref. exch. Have 2 cows and a hog, and $75 or $100 to make and gather crop if need- ed. J. R. Thrasher, Winston, Ga. RFD 2 e : Farm Help Wanted Want cotton pickers, white or col- ored, at once. Come or write. G. G. Adair, Rutledge, Ga. Rt. 2. Want cotton pickers. Have house for familv. White or colored. Live on Monroe-Madison Road. Come or write af, eee. Ge C. Malcolm, Madison, Ga. A 2 horse ETS ture and woods on 3rd and 4ths. Dre ls ithe cow, feeding chickens, Plant wheat, oats, corn, cotton and peas. Good land, good house and wa- ter. 12 mi Atlanta; near church and school. No whiskey drinker need re- ply. Must be able. to finance, self. Ss. H. Hardeman, Stone Mtn. Ga. RFD 3. - Want a good. Christian and wife, without. children, live on Orphanage farm, Boys home, 6 mi. from Toccoa, with exp in dairy, poultry and gen. forming, also must love and have exp. and patience with children, No. bad habits, using tobacco, drinking or curs- ing. Must be able to have good influ- ence over boys. Woulg like to corres- pond with such person and can fur- nish good ref. A. C. Craft, Supt. and Mer. Toccoa Orphanage, Tocoa, Ga. 2 horse farm, 5 room house, on graded road. Mail in front of house, water and wood, good community near Gin, mill, church and school and stores. Party to furnisly stock, tools and be able to finance self. Standing rent, or lint cotton as long as for rent and can agree from 1931. No liquor drinker need reply. Also want a fam- ily of good morals te~live in home, rent free, for company and to assist with light farm work, C. L. Bradford, Lithonia, Ga. Rtv 1.7. Want a good man to take over hog, poultry and truck farm about 22 mi. west of Atlanta; 10 acres bottoms, 10 A. of uplands, and pasture. 3 room house. Hogs and 1-2 of chickens fur- nished, 1 mule and Jersey cow. Party must furnish self. Do not write, see me personally. S. S. Storer, Atlanta, Ga. 809 Thrower Bldg. Want an industrious man with wife, no children, to live in home with small family and assist with general farm work. No overseer wanted, but a cou- ple who does not mind working. A good home and salary of $25 per mo. No one with child need apply. H. V.- Franklin, Register, Ga. Want help for farm of 50 acres, about 40 clear for planting, bal. pas- un- ning brooks, deep well (never dry), peach orchard, other fruit trees; 1 horse, all farm implements, 30 chick- ens, house and yard fenced in, farm partly planted up now, good 4 room house (partly furnished), screened in. A fine place for party that is willing to work. About 1 mi. So. RR station, Eee Ga. F. Thorns, Rockmart, Ga. Want help for a number of farms, share cropping, equipped for growing obacco; good houses, good roads, con- solidated. school, etc. Cropper must be able to finance his own-family. Write for full particulars. Barry Clare, Fitz- gerald, Ga. . : Want middle aged couple, physical- ly fit (without children) to work on live stock farm in Sumter county. Man to attend to feeding, milking and general chores about farm home, and work a small acreage in feed crops, such as required for livestock and small parcels of truck crops for home use; Wife to assist with poultry, chur- ning, ete. Good place for right parties." Must be willing to work. Good house. wood, water, milk and butter and veg- stables furnished and a salary of $25 ver mo. paid. Do not reply unless you can meet requirements. J. W. Mang- han, Americus, Ga. Box 350. Want to hear from colored man or woman interested in raising chickens. My place in sight of RR and have no heln at all. R. E. Lee, Carters. Ga. Want middle ageq white woman to live in family and assist with milking looking after the garden and other work. Small wages. E. M. Hathcock, College Park, Ga. Rt. 1. ; ; Want middle aged man ang wife to live in home and do light farm work: tend to stock. milk cow, etc. Prefer that the husband can run a car and. keep it up. Mrs. S. A. Trewett, Wins- ton, Ga. Rt. 2. * Want an industrious, intelligent country hoy or girl, over 16-yrs. to live in a farm home ang assist with light work. - Unusual opportunity for right ae A. B. Keba, Thomasville, Ga. Want good, sober, industrious fam- ily, used to picking cotton, to gather crop and to begin at-once,; Will furnish house, wood, cow (fresh in milk, and hay to feed her. Will pay 40c per 100 for picking cotton, $1 a day for grown man to gather corn and plow, or other day work; boys in proportion to age and skill. Will pay for moving, to be repaid by work. If family is satisfac- tory, will provide 2 or 3 horse farm for 1931 ang furnish reasonably. on halves. E. H. George, MadisongGa.. _ Want @ woman over 40 yrs, of a rm on 8rd and 4ths.. to help with light mont, ee : =e a : oe ee = a - Whursday, September 18, 1980, as milking cows, raising chickens, and pigs and making a garden. Must b of good character and have fine ref. to energy and cleanliness and agree- able disposition. A good home. and small wages to right party. Mrs. H. Brown, Junction City, Ga. oe Want a good worker for a 1 horse crop corn and cotton on 50-50 bas Furnish stock and tools. Good chance for right party. R. L. Allison, Cleve- land, Ga. Rt. 3. , oe Want a ditch cut, approximately 1700 yds. through swamp of ordinary growth (not much mug and water), 2 ft. deep and 5 ft. wide. Anyone inter- ested send in bid per rod.- Will pay 2-3 per rod cash as, the work is done and other third when work is complete Cc. M. Gay, Thrift, Ga. : a Want a good hand to help gather my crop. Will pay $12 a mo. board and lodging. J. N. Parker, Conyers, GaSe : : Zs Have sev. farms near Atlanta and can offer exceptional opportunity to progressive farmers who are capable of caring for same. Have good proposition for man wanting to truck farm. M. M. George, Atlanta Ga. 145, Hurt St. Want a good farmer for a good 2 horse farm on 3rd or 4ths. Must be able to finance self. Plant wheat, oats, corn, ang cotton. Good land, good house and good pasture and water; near church and school. No whiskey head neeq reply. S. H. Hardeman, Stone Mtn. Ga. RFD. 3. VPS thee A goog 2 horse crop for 3rd or 4ths to a good warker, who is a member of the church and who has a good force to work. crop and good stock ang tools. 5 room house, good land, plenty of woo, and water. State full particulars abou self in first letter. Located 1 1-2 m from town. Mrs. B. T. Osborn, Cler Ga. Rt 1. 2 oa Want a good woman about 30 te 35 yrs. old, of good health, and good character to milk cows, help with chickens, hogs, garden and gen. farm work on farm home. Reasonable wages. Ref. exch. Mrs. P. M.: Johnson, Lov- ett, Ga. ee Want exp. single, white man or boy to work on small truck farm and live in house with man and wife as one of family. A good home. A good job, $16 a mo. board and washing and laundry. Will not advance RR fare. 7 mi. White Bluff Road. W.M. Sowell, Savannah, Ga. White Bluff Road. _- Want unincumbered white woman, 30 to 40 yrs. of age to live in small country home anq assist with poultry. and other light farm work. $12 m and home. Apply by letter. M. Car- ter, College Park, Ga., 128 No. Main St. Want help for 3 horse farm of good land, 2 mi. west Norcross. Must be able to furnish self ang stock. Mrs. A. S. Hamilton, Norcross, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 60. Want skilled farmer with 3. or 4 grown boys to go halves, truck crops, corn, cotton, about 75 acres or more. Owner to furnish truck and Ford coupe 6 room house with plastered walls. 20. X40 ft. laying house, 300 hen cap. con crete uoor (new), good. spring, large barn and will builq another barn for another tenant house. 16 mi. from At- lanta, Peachtree Road, near good school and church. Halves or stand- fing. If you have stock ang tools let me know. Must be well educated. W J. C. Hodges, Atlanta, Ga. 996 Washita Ave. tees Want to hear from party who would be interested in raising poultry, prin- cipally for eggs. Ea. party to go halves a stock ang feed. J. W. Rabon, Cecil, a. Car Lots WATERMELONS FOR SALE Car Lots Lae 1 car of Stone Mtn., watermelons, 20 or 25 lbs. each, to be ready for ship: ment by 15th or 20th of September. Make best offer, FOB. Lavonia. J. O. King, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. hie CORN FOR SALECar Lots 2 M. bu. new crop corn, ready Bb Sept. 15th. Make best offer bulk, loading in ear or shelled. O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga. : BS Sev. M. bu. new crop corn, ready in a few. days. Make best price. W. Col lier, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD. : CORN FOR SALECat Lots Guaranteed, new and good corn sale. $1 bu. in car lots, or $1.10 bu. in jsmaller quantities. Cash with ore Shipment order