: 2 DEPARTMENT 9
7 EUGENE-TALMADGE. \
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PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. J ONES, DIRECTOR =
TOL. 13
STATE CAPITOL
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930.
WINTER GARDENS AND WINTER GRAIN
_ We have had a splendid season all over Georgia. In
some sections, the rain was very heavy. Some of the cot-.
tonseed is sprouting in the burs and ruining the staple of
the cotton. It is worth but very little now as good staple.
I dont know what this inferior staple will bring. If you
possibly can, hold your cotton at present prices, and dont
plant any next spring. You cannot grow it at the price it
is bringing now. You can hold it better than you can plant
it next spring, at these prices. _
Have you planted a turnip patch yet? Have you plant-
ed those onions? If not, get busy and plant them right
away. I always hate to see a farmer buying shipped-in
onions and cabbage when he can grow them at home.
What about your feed for another year? Have you
anything for your calves, pigs and chickens to graze on
this winter? If you are needing some feed for your mules
and horses next spring, put in some oats, mixing about
fifteen pounds of vetch seed to the acre. Do this right
away. Dont wait until the old Twelve Days. That
old Twelve Days for planting small grain is just a say-
ing, anyway. The safest rule, if you cannot plant your
oats, wheat, rye and barley in October, is to wait until
next October to plant it. Rye and barley make excel-
lent grazing for pigs, calves and chickens. If you plant
it before the weather gets cold, it will take deep root and
will be a great help to you in the winter.
Dont get fooled because flour is now selling cheap.
You know the reverse can happen. I would not be sur-
prised to see higher priced flour next spring. Put ina
few acres of wheat. It makes good chicken feed, the
bran and shorts make extra good hog feed, and there
is no flour in the world that will compare with home-
raised plain flour made from fresh wheat. me)
MARKET REPORT
iS OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Sept. 23, 1930. Always Subject to Variation
\
Atlanta Macon __ Augusta
Sweet Potatoes, new 100 Ibs._-$2.25 - $2.00 $2.00
Trish Potatoes, sacked, 100 lIbs._ 2.75 2.90 (2.75
Eggs, Ga. Extra, doz 38 38 oo
- Eggs, Ga. Standard, doz_----- - 36 55 4.06, oo 80
Eggs, Ga. trade, doz ; 31. 2 eh | 28 a
Bee ee 51 36 ; 33
Yard Run, do : . : es an as
aS eo 18 : 4 =
- Roosters, Ib. aah 5 es.
. Friers, Ib. -+------------- wetoneen 22-, 28 28 38
_ Ducks, Ih. coat 20 -
Geese, Ib. ~--.---.---- pe aaa sla oe 15 ; oe =
- Turkeys, Ib. --....--------------. * ia ee me
s** Capons, Ibs. --2-= Ec 5 ee ; : :
_ Field Peas, fe Ae crane ye
- Field Peas, not mixed, pu Be aoe ae
Country Butter, Best Table, Ib. 30 40 a
- Country Butter, Cooking, Ip.--. .. Oa ce 35 oe Se:
Corn Meal, 96 Ibs.....------.----- 2.55 2.50. :
$2.25
2.15
Be 2) x 5
ogs Sold During Week Beginning September 15,
Savannah Columbus Valdosta
38 /
We take up time talking hard times, and send millions
of dollars out of Georgia every year for the above list of
items that we can raise at home. Mr. T. M. Linder and
I went to the Tobacco Conference in Raleigh, N. C., on
Thursday, September 18th. They had a very large and
enthusiastic meeting. Mr. Linder and I submitted a
plan to them to have it in their by-laws for its members
to refuse to grow any tobacco unless they could contract
in advance for it, so much per grade.
yet incorporated it in their by-laws. We are receiving
numbers of letters every day in response to the article
that I wrote in the Bulletin last week on forming a to-
bacco association in Georgia on the plan of contracting
all tobacco in advance. This is the only sensible thing
to do. If we can perfect an organization like this in-
Georgia, I believe that the Association in North Carolina
will follow suit. The tobacco crop in North Carolina
and Georgia can control] the price of tobacco. ~
_ Within the next few weeks we are going to call a
meeting of all of the tobacco growers at some central
point in the tobacco section. A notice will appear in the
Bulletin on the front page regarding the time and place
of this meeting. :
Remember, the darkest part of the night is just before
dawn.
certainty in this world is change. Things cannot keep
on like they are now. Dont give away your land. Dont
allow it to wash away. Move further back into the
country, stay at home, and plow that land. Repair your
buildings and your fences. After all, real estate is the
only natural wealth that we have.
into its own! ie
Sept. 23, 1930. EUGENE TALMADGE.
INDEX
Poultry for Sale
Poultry Wanted
$2.00 $2.00
35 35
33 33
28 28
33 33
15 18
18 18
a3 eS
28 33
20 15
BB 580
Zoe eas
Baby Chicks Wanted --....- ss
Eggs for Sale
F Luive: Stock for Sale. 1225-348 3
Live Stock Wanteqg ---~.....----- 5
Ga. Products for Sale--......-_.- 6
Ga. Products Wanted ~~... 6
Plants for Sale : 26,25
,plants Wanted _J--52-..4 422-26
Seed for Sale .----....- =
Seed Wanted
Miscellaneous for Sale |
Miscellaneous Wanted
Positions Wanted ;
aes Farm Help Wanted ----------.- 8
"40 40 bet tole
30.. eel)
2.50 2.25
Kid
Siete Sa Ate Se ee wes Rey oO - a ae . a a ee
at Cooperative Sales Brought from 9.30 to 9.97 per ewt., Basis No.1
aN 2 Sp Fa
They have not
Farming conditions are at the bottom. The only
It is going to come
5 "Poultry For Sale
ANCONAS
0. Hatchery, $1 each. W. t Stonecy-
er, poche: Ga. No. 1.
BANTAMS
few young, genuine Buff- Cochin
ntam cockerels, $1 each. O. H.
ight, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg.
1 pr. Golden Sebrights, 5 mos. old,
$1.50 FOB. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal,
uff Cochins, $4 pr. Blacktail Jap-
nese, $5 pr. L. J. Barrow, West Point,
a.
2 pure bred Buff Cochin. bantam
roosters, 8 mos. old, $1.25 each. B. La-
mar Covam, Benevolence, Ga.
Young stock in Golden Sebrights
and Cornish Games, $5 pr. and up,
according to size, quality, etc. Utility
bantams, $3 pr. Robt. W. Clark, Ma-
o Ga. 177 Boulevard Ave.
Soe bred. 18 mos. old Jap Silkie
oosters, $2 each, or both for $3.85.
Grand- parents are imported stock;
father won 3 ribbons at State Fair.
Would exch. both for 12 or 13 lb. last
Ss ham, or for 1 bu. Sugar Crowder
peas, or for 2 pure bred 6 mos. old
hinchilia. does. Mrs. Daisy A. Coch-
an, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4.
ot Golden Sebright 5 mos. old roost-
75c or exch. for a pullet of about
ne same age. Mrs. J. T. Lambert,
Forest Park, Ga.
3 pullets and rooster, last of May
hatch, pure Buff Cochins (father
from prize winning stock), $3 FOB.
an Christine Jones, Gilisville, Ga.
5 Cochin roosters, $1 ea. eae $2,_$3,
64; eggs, $1.50 per 15. G. . Edmond-
son, Dahlonega, Ga.
- Pure bred Golden Sebrights, $5 pr.
Smal] type with Rose Comb. Miss Er-
mine McLendon, Bluffton, Ga.
; BARRED ROCKS
Pure bred B. R. Ringlets, well mar-
ked: 18 mos. old rooster, $1.25; 4 cock-
erels, 5 mos. old, big friers, "$1 each.
FOB. Mrs. L. B. "Taylor, Rydal, Ga.
10 pure bred. B. P..Rocks: 9 pullets
and 1 cockerel, April hatch, 75c. each;
also pure bred Buff Rock March hatch
cockerels, $1\each; 25 June hatch
Buff R. 50c each. Mrs. E. D. Bryant,
Coffee, Ga.
- 4B. R. pure bred nros. old roosters
$1.25 each; 18 mos. old B. R. rooster,
$1.25; also 20 Tancred W. L. pullets, 5
mos. old, 75c each. C. E. Bisher, Ac-
worth, Ga. Bb. 2:
40 pure bred, blood tested B. R. Ap-
rit ist hatch pullets, 90c each in lots
of 5 and 10 head, or $30 for the lot.
_ Cashiers check or money order. Mrs..
F. E. McNeal, Pearson, Ga. Box 82.
_ Aristocrats from Direct Sons and
Daughters of Holtermans 3, Special
Best Show andiEgg Dark 1928 Pens,
sired by Sons of King Ringy XI. and
Prince Narrowbars XX. These pens
- containing direct Daughters Ringy
Wonder IX, King Ringy XI, Prince
-Narrowbars X, also best show and
egg producers of dark naryowbarred,
1929 hatch hens and 1930 cockerels, $5
to $10 each. Cash with order; also 1
direct son of Prince Narrowbars X, for
' sale. Mrs. E. G. Wood, Tifton, Ga. R 3
2 fine pure bred Be Ri roosters,
_ ready for service, $3 for the 2; also 3
-pullets, same age and price. Mrs, do Ts.
Wright, Yatesville, Ga.
oe Li pure ~Bo R: hens, good layers.
$1.25 each; 2 cocks, same age and
breed, $1. 50 each; 4 pullets and 1
poe 6 mos. old, $1 ea. Miss Ruby
ltman, Alma, Ga.
4 pullets and 1 cockerel, 2 mos. old,
pure bred B. R. $2 FOB. R. W. Best,
Dover, Ga.
Fine March and April hatch
Thompson Imp. Ringlet cockerels,
parent stock 2nd direct, $1.25 each: 1
tock, 1929 hatch, $2; 3 cocks, 1928
hatch, $1. 50 each. All FOB. Cash with,
Border, Mrs, : GC A, Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Ga. Rt. 5.
A few June and July hatch cocker-
. els, Parks B. R., $1 each, FOB. Mrs.
_ Marshall Lewis, Rydal, Ga./Rt. 2.
A few March and April hatch B. R.
roosters, $1-and: $1.50 each. Mrs. P. M.
_ Johnson, Lovett, Ga.
A few more B. R. pullets and cock-
erels, $1 each. nae W. S. Hadden,
Shellman, Ga. Rt.
14 pure bred B. pullets and 1
cockerel, Holterman Aristocrat. strain,
March hatch, now laying, pullets, $2
each; cockerel, $3, or lot for $25. Mrs.
Cc. HW Trotman, Lumpkin, Ga. RFD 5.
10 B. R. pullets and 1 cockerel, from
lavine strain. $11 Clara V.
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: MARKET
a, 75c each: Mrs. H. Tench, Cornelia,
a. ;
Thompson March hatch B: R. cock-
erels, ready for service, $1.50 ea. FOB.
Cash with order. Mrs. - A. J. Collins,
Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
pure bred May hatch B. R. cock-
erels, 75c ea. crated, FOB. Homer
Neal, Carnesville, Ga. Be. %
Prize strain Holterman Aristocrat B.
R. March hatch roosters, $2 each, or
exch. for oats, w. wheat or rye. G. . Ed-
mondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2.
Extra nice Thompson Ringlet B. R.
cockerels, $1.50 each; 10 B. R. June
hatch pullets, 50c each. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Marin,, Ga.
Genuine, special mated Parks strain
B. R. 4 1-2 mos. old cockerels, $2.50 ea.
or 2 for $4. E. D. Hart, Doyle, Ga.
BARRED ROCKS OR R. I. REDS
B. R. or R. I. Red 4 and 5 mo. old
pullets from high producing stock, al-
sy laying pullets and breeding hens.
Healthy and well dev. of good color
ae dnt ee S. P. Howe, Hapeville,
a.
&.
BRAHMAS
5 fine March hatch Light Brahma
roosters, Giant strain, $2 ea, or exch.
for pullets, same age at $1. 50 each.
Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Brewton, Ga.
5 May hatch Light Brahma cocker-
els, 75c ea. Homer A. Neal, Carnes-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3. :
7 pure bred Gray Brahmas, 2 roost-
ers and 5 pullets, March hatch, $1 ea.
Cash with order. T. S. Carrouth, Roy-
ston, Ga. Ko
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
2 1-2 mos. old Buff Rock cockerel,
ae FOB. L. T. Beverley, Dixie, Ga. Box
White Rock pullets, $1 each; 1929
cock, Fischel strain, $2. Clara V. Trim-
ple, Adairsville, Ga.
1 fine cock of Bird Bros. strain
Partridge Rock, a show winner at
half price. _ Robt. W. Clark, Macon,
Ga. 177 Boulevard Ave.
March hatch, Fischel strain White
Rock cockerels, $2.50 ea. or exch. for
same kind. Miss Bertha Thornton,
Forsyth, Ga. Box 398.
Choice Buff Rocks, from pure Nug-
_get strain: cocks and cockerels, $2 to
$4 each; hens and pi also. Write
for prices. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairs-
ville, Ga.
Fancy Buff Rock cockerels, Nugget
strain from large, heavy layers sired.
by males direct J. C. Clipp Farms,
true to name and type and color: Mar.
hatch, $3 each; April, $2.50; May.
$1.50: 10 Buff Rock pullets. same
breeding, May hatch, $1.25 each. Mon-
ey order only. Mrs. Ww. ae Brantley,
Tennille,, Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE
The Spencer turken Wonder Bird,
cross between turkey and hen, young
stock, $5 trio; eggs, $2 a setting of 15.
Mrs. kB, Anderson, Blue Ridge. Ga.
21 ducks. 6 drakes, pure bred Mam-
moth White Pekins, $2 each, $50 for
lot. Mrs. B. D. Burpitt, Ellabelle. Ga.
Young M. B. April hatch turkevs.
nure bred, $3 each; trio of 2 hens and
1 tom. pure bred ammoth Bronze.
unrelated, 2 vrs. old, $30. Mrs. E. E.
Fitch, Yatesville, Ga~Rt. 1.
5 suinea hens, laid this year ond 1
rooster, non-related. 75c each. Mrs. L.*
E. Wiggins, Doyle, Ga. Rt. 1.
GAMES
5 dark Cornish game 12 mos. old
hens. healthy and free of lice. also 4
pullets, 4 mos. old and cockerel, $11.59
for lot. or exch. for anv pure bred W.
as piulets. R. P. Lowe, Warrenton, Ga,
3 See fine March hatch Dark Cor-
nish game cackerels. Berry strain, $1
ea. FOB. Mrs. Sam Pirkle, Law wrence-
ville, Ga.
Thoroughbred Bie Type Dark Cor-
nish cockerels, Maple Drive Farm
strain. of Dansville, Ky. Write for
prices. K. H. Cooper, Moultrie, Ga.
Pure bred Dark Cornish Mar. hatch
cockerels. 145N ta 2 each: 2 vr, old
cock, $1.50 FOB. J. R. Gardner, Locust
Greve, Ga.
8 pure bred Dark Cornish Game
nullets and 1 cockerel.. March 15th
hatch. Cockerel not related to pullets,
$1.25 each. or lot for $10. Mrs. Addie
Braswell; Chester, Ga.
Pure bred Dark Cornish, eames:
cockerels. hens and pullets. $1.50 each.
Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Rt. 2.
GIANTS AND LANGSFANS
4 Black Gian, purets and 1 cockerel,
Sl eath, FORT Mrsod, Is. | Hawkins,
Cordele, Ga. Box 156.
Marcy strain J. B. Gi
hatch cockerels. $1 ea,
| exch. for Barron strain ullets,
Ge can See, S
BULLETIN
8 or 10 Black Giant hens, $1 each.
FOB. Mrs. Ethel West, Fort Gaines,
Ga. ;
= beyr- old; pure bred J. B. Giant
roosters, Texas stock, $3. B. Lamar
Covam, Benevolence, Ga.
Extra nice J. B. Giant early hatch
cockerels, $2 each. Clara V. ante
Adairsville, Ga.
4 pure bred J. B. Giant 15 mos. old
hens, $1.50 each; 1 yr. old cockerel, $3,
$8 for lot. Exch for 10 Tancred Ww. L.
6 to 12 mos. old pullets of pure bred
stock. Ea. to pay chgs.
dev. 3 mos. old J. B. Giant cockerel, $1
each, FOB. L. T. Beverly, Dixie, Ga.
Box 27.
15 J. B. Giant 18 mos. old, 8 to 10
Ib. hens, $1.60 each; 50 March pullets,
85 cents ea. if taken at once. Glenn
G, Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5.
HAMBURGS
- Silver Spangled SAAN UNE
April 1930 hatch, $1 each.
liams, Ty Ty, Ga.
1st of
. EL Wil-
May hatch, $1 each, or exch. for pul-
lets of same breed. Mrs. W. _D. Stiles,
Blue Ridge, Ga Rte le =
LEGHORNS:
W. L. reosters, $1 each. D, K. By-
YUM, DL; Shellman, Ga.
Large, nice early hatch S. CW.
cockerels and pullets, $1 and $1.25 ea.
Have about 40 for sale, also have a
few B. R. early hatch pullets for sale,
at $1.25 each. Mrs. C. Re Morgan,
Americus, Ga.
40 Tom Barrons 16 mos. old Ss. W.
L. hens, laying 50 per cent now, s ea.
FOB. H. L. Mozley, Kast Point, Ga. W.
Vesta Ave.
3 W. L. Sprine hatch cockerels, $1
40 pure breq Tancred March pullets
each, $2.75 for lot. Exch. for 3 same
breed pullets. Howell Sheridan, Jef-
ferson, Ga. RFD 4.
and 5 cockerels, same hatch, - $1 earh
at farm. High grade stock. Clyde M.
Stover, Reeves, Ga.
25 Tancred Ww. L. 17 mos. ol hens.
Fine for breeders. Healthy d al-
most through molting, 90c each. FOB.
Mrs. James Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga.
45 'Tancred W. L. January hatch,
now laying pullets, 90c each; 4 cock-
erels, same age, 75c each. Prices on lot
only. Cashiers check or money order.
E. F. Harwell, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4.
Tancred W. L., Brown lL. Ancona, 3
a
| Stock; also ready to lay or laying pul-
lets and breeding hens. Prices reason-
able. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
40 thoroughbred Ferris W. L. 18 mos.
old hens and 4 roosters with lot. $45.
C. E. Tarver, Blakely, Ga. -
Ferris 8. C. W. L. difect stock, Mar.
hatch cockerels and pullets, $$1.50 ea.
| April hatch, $1.35 each; 1 1-2 yr. old
Steadam, Bainbridge, Gee Rt: 2
-5 pure bred Tancred May hatch
rcockerels (from strain that is famous
in this section for ege production), 1
for $1, or 2 or more in lot, 75c ach,
crated. FOB. Homer A. Neal, Carnes-
ville, Ga. Rt. 3:
100 Tom Cochran W.L. pullets and
20 nice cockerels, 3 mos. old, free
from disease, $75 for pullets and par-
ty come after them, and 75c each for
the .cockerels and you pay all trans-
portation chgs. as these cockerels
bring $1.25 each elsewhere; also have
a few Tancred 2 1-2 mos. old pullets
and cockerels, 75 each. Miss Laura
Morris, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1.
Thoroughbred Buff Leghorns; 3 or
4 of them are March: hatch pullets
and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, $1 each. I. H.
Boles, Duluth, Ga.
450 Tancred- W. L. April hatch, now
beginning to lay pullets. $1.25 each
for lot. Do not care to sell just a part
of lot. L. E. Martin, Flowery \Branch,
Gar Rts 3:
April hatch W. L. pullets. 75c ach:
cockerels, $1 ea. FOB.. Also mixed
hens, 20 Ib. J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
20 WW. TL. grown, layine hens 8he
each, $16 for lot.~Miss Carrie aaa
Culloden, Ga.. :
6 Tancred Werks. cockerels, s 5 1-2
mos. old, $2 ea. or $10 for the 6e =
ae East Point, Ga., 212 Thompson
4 W. L. April hatch cockerels, Nor-
man strain, healthy, good. cond. $1.25
each, FOB. Mrs. Geo. W. Ready, Cai-
ro, Ga. Rt 1. Box 73.
6 each. White and Brown IL. pullets
and 1 cockerel for ea. lot, 4 mos. old,
2 for ea. lot, FOB. R. W. West, Dover,
Qe
5 Macy hatch Tancred strain S. C.
White L. cockerels, 75c each, FOB: or
Mrs.
wrenceville, Ga. i
d hens will sac-
Trimble, Adairsville Ga
make room for
Also 4 well
3 thoroughbred Hamburg cockerels,
or 4.mos. old pullets from bred to lay.
cocks and hens, $1.25 each. Mrs. J. E.
_Thursday, September 25, 1980.
young stock. W. Ss. Neel; Lithonia, Ga. ee
Rt. 2.
Yearling W. L. hens, high producers,
75c ea. Selling out to make room for
puilets. Mrs. G. G. Adair, Rutledge,
Ga. Rt. 2. :
300 Tancred strain S. C. W.L. pul-
lets, nee laying, $1.35 each, FOB, 2
Chas. T. McMillan, Gainesville, Ga.
RFD eC )
- 10 Everlay Brown i hens, $1 each, or
$9 for lot. Wallace Wilson, Martin, Ga.
Rie2:
15:pure bred Tancred strain W. L.
and 3 April hatch pullets and 1 roost-
er, $22.75 for lot. No personal check.
Money order only. Mrs. M. H. Spence,
Summertown, Ga. _
30 Tancred W. L. 2 yr. old hens,
well culled and in good cond. 70c ea,
del. S. G. Lowe, Mansfield, Ga.
9 April hatch~Tancred W. L. pullets, :
soon to lay, $1 each, $8 for lot, FOB.
L. G. Sanderlin, Edison, Ga. Rt. 1.
200 Eng. Hollywood, April hatch W.
L. pullets, now producing about 15 per
cent, $1.50 each. Mrs. Bessie Aycock,
Rocky Ford, Ga.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
Pure stock Black Minorcas: 1 cock
and 7 hens, 1 yr. old, $1.50 each, FOB.
Exch. for 45 pullets and 5 cockerels, 5
wks. old, Buff Orpi, R. I. Reds, White
or Brown Leghorns, and. pay the dif-
ference. At once. Make me an offer
on exch. J. O. Stewart, Gardi, Ga.
2 young Black Minorca May hateh
cockerels, $1.50 each; trio of March
hatch cockerel and 2 yearling B. Min-
orca hens, My Giant strain, $7.50. O.
H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters
Bldg.
8 White Minoreas, 7 pullets and t
rooster, pure bred, April hatch,
about 2 Ibs. or more, $6.50 for lot, del. =
R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. :
Buff Minorca hens, pullets and
cockerels, $1.25 each. Clara V. Trim-
ble, Adairsville, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
Several fat hens, 2 yrs. old and 2
roosters, for table use. Hens, 25c Ib.
reosters, 20c lb. Mrs. J. T. Lambert,
Forest Park, Ga. :
ORPINGTONS ee
W. Orp. pullets, pure bred Eng.
strain, from. 8 and 9 Ib. hens, lay win-
ter and summer. February hatch, $1 _
each; April hatch, 75c each. Exp. Col-
lect. Money order only: Mrs, J. A.
Dickey, Midville, Ga. Rt. 2. :
7 March W. Orpington pullets and 1
cockerel, $13 for lot. FOB. Mrs. O. G.
Martin, Berner, Ga.
12 pure bred Buff Orp. pullets and 2.
cockerels, May hatch, 75c each. Mrs.
W. C. Jones, Metter, Ga: Rt. 2.
11S: C, Butt Orpington hens, $2.50
for lot. Write at once. Forrest Martin,
! Flowery- Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. :
> 10 April hatch Buff Orp. Cook
strain, pullets, $1 each: 1 cockerel free
with entire lot. Mrs. Ora y Towe,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2.
February hatch Golden Buff Orp.
cockerels, $2 FOB, or exch. for 1 J. B.-
Giant same age cockerel.
Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. :
18 hens and 2 roosters, pure bred
Buff Orp. Mav hatch, $1. 50 each, $30
for the 20. W. E: Vandiver, Martin,
Gat: 2:
PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Pheasants: Goldens, full plumage,
$18 per pr. Goldens, May hatch, $10.
pr. Lady Amhearst, May hatch, 3 pr.
and English Ringnecks, $8 Lek a
Barrow, West Point, Ga. : .
PIGEONS FOR SALE
White Kings, or Carneaux for sale
or exch. for laying oe or hens, not
over 1 yr. old. J. H. Gardner, Macon,
Ga Rt. 3: :
7 Homer mixeg pigeons, 2 mated prs. |
bal. about old enough to mate, 206 ea.
or $1.25 for lot. Howell Sheridan, Jef-
ferson Ga. RFD 4.
White King breeders at a sacrifice.
Only $2.50 per pr. while they last.
ee
Bought strain from the largest pro- ~
ducers in Ga. Extra large birds. Leav- _
ing for school. My birds have it.
Wallace Miller, Jr. Macon, Ga. 171
North Ave.
Rs REDS
3 pure bred R. I. Red cockerels, Mar.
hatch, 75c each, also 1 Partridge Rock
Py, old rooster, $1, or exch. for 2 i
bred pullets, of any kind. Mrs.| E
Harper, Osierfield, Ga.
1930 spring hatch, pure bred S. CR
I. Red, Donaldson strain cockerels, bred
from prize winning stock, $3 and $5 ea
or exch. for pullets of same byieed and
strain. . MES Cleves Cae
oe
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Thursday, Sepember 25, 1930.
Poultry For Sale
Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red, Donaldson
strain, April cockerels, $1.50 each. Mrs.
. T. Patillo, LaGrange, Ga. R. 6, Box
_45 pure bred Donaldson March hatch
S. C. R. I. Reg well dev. pullets, $1.25
each, $55 for lot. No culls. All breed-
= ae es W. E. Vandiver, Martin, Ga.
6 R. I. Red young hens, last yhs
hatch, fine layers for winter use, $1 ea.
I. H. Boles, Duluth, Ga.
2 pure bred R. I..Red March 5th
hatch pullets, $1.25 each. Miss Ruby
Altman, Alma, Ga. { NS
- Pure bred S. C./R. I. Red April
-cockerels, from prize winning stock,
Star matings, Donaldson-Owens strain,
1.50 FOB. Mrs. Julian J. Blanchard,
Appling, Ga.
. 10 pure bred R. I. Red hens, $1.10
FOB each. Cash with order. Mrs. A.
B. Harris, Lake Park, Ga. Rt. 1.
10 fine R..I. Reg cocks, $2.50 and $3
each for the next 30; days. E. J. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Ga: t
_ 6/8. C. T. I. Red, Donaldson strain,
6 mos.-cockerels; $1.50 each. E. D.
Smith, Greenville, Ga.
_ Thoroughbred R. I. Red Mahood
strain cockerels, perfect type. Write
_for prices. K.H. Cooper, Moultrie, Ga..
1929 hatch Donaldson strain R. I.
Req hens, $1.25 each; Yr. old cock, $2.
Money order. Clara V. Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga. sa
Marchand April hatch Donaldso
_R. I. Red pullets and cockerels, 10 hens
and 1 cock, 18 mos. old, at reasonable
prices. W. A.Candler, Atlanta, Ga.
Rt. 131. : Pe
High pred, Donaldson strain R. I.
Red cockerels $1.25 ea. Buyer to pay |@;
express. Cash with order.
_ Gill, The Rock, Ga.
__ 20 pure pred, March hatch cockerels,
Donaldson strain, $1.50 each, or exch.
4 roosters for P. C. male pig, not under
A wks. old. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley,
:
12 or 15 pure pred R. I. Red hens,
$1 each, FOB. Mrs. Ethel West, Fort
Gaines, Ga.
R. I. WHITES
Thoroughbred, blood tested R.
. Whites, from Mo. Hatchery as day old
chicks. Pullets ang non-related
-cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. W. S. Hadden,
Shellman, Ga. Rt. 3. ;
: A SUSSEX oo
_ Pure bred speckled Sussex, spring
cockerels, $1.25 each; 12 mos. old cock,
o J05 C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, |
ce DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE
_. Rouen ducks, March and April
hatch, $1 each. L. B. Rountree, Swains-
_ boro, Ga. Rt. 5.
8 full breeq Black and White Mus-
- Govey ducks and 1 drake, all about half
- grown, $5 for lot, FOB. Exch. for a pr.
of young Bronze or Bourbon Req tur-
keys, not later than April hatch. V. R.
Jenkins, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 4.
_ 5 Speckled guineas, 1929 hatch, 75c
each. Mrs. T. B. Slater, Pembroke, Ga.
_._. White Holland turkey toms, $6; hens,
$4. Pure bred. Mrs. G. C. Smith, Ca-
milla, Ga. RFD A.
_ Muscovey ducks, 1930 hatch, $1 each;
1929 hatch, $1.75 or $5 trip. L. E. Wil-
liams, Ty Ty, Ga. Re
9 Blue and White Speckled guinea
hens and 1 rooster, 65c each, lot for
reg FOB. S. P. Jones, Gillsville, Ga.
80 pure bred White Pekins; 12 ducks
_ and 3 drakes, 1929 hatch; 10 ducks and
5 drakes, 1930 hatch, $2. each, or $55
for lot of 30. W. A. Vandiver, Martin,
Ga.-Rt, 2.
Mrs. Mark
: 3 pure bred solid white Emden geese:
2 geese and 1 gander, $10 Mrs. M. I.
_ Martin, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 3.
7 Blue Toulouse geese, $2 each, FOB.
- Will not fill order for just 1 or two No
checks. Mrs. J. M. Peck, Ringgold, Ga.
Pure brg M. B. Battleship _ strain,
March hatch toms, $5 each. Make
fine breeders, from old tom, wt. 40 Ibs.
Mrs. Alex Boyer, Sparta, Ga.
; 1 pure bred Goldbank Bronze tom,
17, mos. old, $8; also 2 March hatch of
the same stock, $5 each. Money order
[23 Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga. Rt.
10 young M. B. turkeys and 2 fine
hens for sale or exch. for anything can
use. H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga. :
3 yr. old turkeys: 1 #gm and
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3 hens, $4 each; also 4 young 4 mos.
old, $2 ea. and 5 2 mos. old, $1.50 ea.
All del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. ~
3 pure bred M. B. 1929 hatch pure
bred hens, $5 each; 1 tom, pure bred
and 1929 hatch, $8; also 15 1930 hatch,
$3.50 each, or $75 for lot. Mrs. Lula
Christmas, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 4.
4 Big Bone M. B. hens, $5 ea. or ex.
for Pape strain Black Minorcas. 1
turkey for 5 hens. Also have 24 young
turkeys, $1 each, if taken at once.
fer ae! order. Will Hart, Alto, Ga. Rt.
2 White Indian Runner drakes, $1
ea. or exch. for either white or fawn
col. Runner duck eggs. 1 doz. for ea.
drake. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs. O. L.
Bush, Doerun, Ga.
5 2 yr. old geese and 1 young goose,
3 ganders and 3 geese, all for $6 FOB.
No checks.
ley, Ga.
1 pr. dark Red turkeys for breeding
purposes, 1929 hatch, large, heavy
stock in perfect cond. $15 cash. If
taken at once will give a 5 mos. old
Mrs. J. E. Herndon, Bax-
tom (pure bred), that can be used for
either breeding or eating purposes.
Mrs. J. Watson Brown, Carlton, Ga.
RFD 1. 2 cae
50 Bronze mixed, turkeys, April and
May hatch, fine, healthy, $125 for lot;
25 for $62.50. Mrs. Verlie Ga Dublin,
Ga. Rt. 9. a
SWYANDOTTES ~
25 pure bred R. C. Silver L. Wyan-
dotte henssand 1 rooster, $1 each; also
10 pullets, January and February
hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs. B. T. Hender-
son, Summit, Ga, ae
Pure bred Tarbox strain S. L. Wyan-
dotte rooster, April 1929 hatch, $1.50
del. Cash with order. Mrs. W R. Davis,
alhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. i
Thoroughbreg Regal Dorcas strain
W. Wyandotte March and April hatch
cockerels, extra large and healthy, K.
H. Cooper, Moultrie, Ga. :
April hatch, good size W. Wyan-
dottes, either sex, $1.25 each. R. C.
Meaders, Dahlonega, Ga. es
5S. L. Wyandotte March hatch cock-
ues 75 each. I. H. Boles, Duluth,
a.
Poultry Wanted
BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Want to exch. a pr. of pure bred M.
B. turkeys for 8 pure bred B. Rock
pullets, March hatch. Ea. to pay chgs.
Must be pure bred. Mrs. Alex Boyer,
Sparta, Ga.
. Want 8 Thompson Imp. Ringlet B.
R. cockerels. Exch. honey for same. A.
L. Allgood, Funstoh, Ga. Rt. 1.
BARRED ROCKS AND R. I. REDS
e WANTED
Want 10 each, Barred Rock and R.
I. Red pullets April or,;May hatch. Will
pay 50c each cash. Mrs. W. L. Bailey,
Sylvester, Ga. RFD 2.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED :
Can use a few hundred heavy
breed friers at 24c Ib. del. Griffin. W.
S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga. see
PLYMOUTH ROCKS WANTED
Want to buy 8 or. 10 Light Plymouth
Rock hens, must be: thoroughbred.
Make best price. E. C. Grogan, Ball
Ground, Ga. Box 153. g
i _ GAMES WANTED :
Want to exch. 1 pure bred Cornish
Game 2 yr. old cock, dark, heavy and
true to color for 1 pure bred Dark
Cornish cock, also will exch. 1 pr. of
guineas. (fowl) for pure bred Dark
Cornish or Roundhead, 6 mo. to 2 yr.
old cock. Would exch. trio of dark
Cornish game, Roundhead games. No
culls accepted. J. A. Watkins, Adrian,
Ga. 2
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LEGHORNS WANTED
Want to exch. 91 . A. buck reg.
Conrads Chin. and 2 does, CB class,
reg. all in fine cond. for March hatch
White Leghorns, Wycoff strain, or
other breed chidkens. Write what you
have. G. H. Goddard, Reynolds, Ga.
Want to exch. reg. Nubian, or Nu-
bian and Toggenburg milk goat does,
now milking and bred to reg. buck to
freshen December ist (all ages to
choose from), for 50 A-1 White or
Brown Leghorn 1929 hatch hens, or
early 1930 hatch pullets, uniform in
size and markings, pure bred and no
culls. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga.
676 Tifton St. N. W. ;
Want to exch. good value for 25
| young hens: W. L., B. B., R. I. Reds
or any good breed, all of same kind,
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no culls. H. C. Cloud, 2118 Peachtree
Road, Atlanta, Ga. .
Want 10 W. L. hens, not over a yr.
old, or March 1930 hatch pullets. Fer-
ris strain preferred. Buy, or exch. val-
ue for same. Mrs. J, R. May, Oconee,
GaoRtel: : ~~ :
Want 20 pure bred and culled Tan-
cred W. L. pullets. Quote lowest cash
price. L. T. Beverly, Dixie, Ga. Box 27
Want sev. hundred laying hens or
young pullets: White or Brown L., or
Anconas. Must be healthy and reas-
onable in price. Mrs. Allie Brown,
Hapeville, Ga.
Want 50 White L. March or April
hatch pullets. Will exch. 1 bu. of corn
for 1 pullet. B. E. Cannon, Statesboro,
Ga Rt. 3. }
Want several dark Brown L. March
or April pullets. Will pay 75 or 85c. ea.
Must be pure breed. W. T. Thornton,
Washington, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 55.
Want a few pure bred Tancred W.
L. hens, now laying, not over 2 yrs.
old. State what you have and lowest
eash price. Remer Davis, Summit, Ga.
Rt 2:
Want 100 Tancred. W. L._ pullets,
ready to lay. No culls. Must be heal-
thy and well dev. and_ reasonably
priced. Mrs, James Ezzell, Rockmart,
Ga. ;
Want 100 W. L. pullets, March and
April hatch. Exch. value for same. M.
A. York, Gay, Ga. :
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED :
Want 200 lbs. of friers. Will pay 30c
lp. del. Perry. J. J. Rooney, Perry, Ga.
Want to exch. value for 30 hens. Do
not want bantams. W. P. ORouke,
Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want friers, heavy breed, wt. 1 1-4
to 2 lbs. each. State what breed you
have, about how old, number. and
best price. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley,
Ga. ~ 5 ye
Want friers. any size. Quote lowest
price. J. W. Llewellyn, Atlanta, Ga.
Box 213. : s
Want to exch. 18 pigeons for 6 hens,
or will exch. pigeons for 1 bu. of dried
fruit. Eva Price, Ellaville, Ga. t
Want to exch. 4 mos.-old calf, for 9
pure bred hens and 1 rooster, any
large breed, not over 2 yrs. old. Calf
is from good stock; mother gives 3 1-2
gal. per day. Ea. to pay chgs. E! W.
Pittman, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE,
GUINEAS, ETC. WANTED
Want Bourbon Red turkeys. Exch.
Cornish game chickens for same. / J. A
Holland, Lenox, Ga. d
45 pure bred Mammoth White Pe-
kins, early spring hatch, well dev. $1
each at farm; 16 grey and white geese,|
11 last yrs. hatch, 5 this yrs. $1 each.
Clyde M. Stover, Reeves, Ga. :
4 large fine drakes (do not know the
name of variety), $1 each. Mrs. J. T.
Lambert, Forest Park, Ga. :
A few nice turkey toms, 3-4 Big.
Bone, Ellis strain, $5 each FOB, if
taken at once; also 1 large Big Bone
Giant M. B., Ellis strain 2 yr. old, tom,
$15 FOB. Mrs. Marshall Lewis, Rydal,
Ga. Rt. 2. : E
Want to exch. 6 or 8 wks. old pigs
for guineas. 1 pig for 12 guineas. A.
E. Thompson, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2.
WYANDOTTES WANTED ~
Want to buy 6 April hatch pure bred
S. L. Wyandotte pullets. State strain
and lowest price. C. A. Wells, Atlanta,
|Ga. 365 6th St. N. W.
Want to hear from party having R.
C. White Wyandotte yr. old cock to
exch. for value, also will exch. for
small, feather-leggeq bantams. Write
for particulars.
field, White, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to exch. 4 thoroughbred R. C.
S. L. Wyandotte March hatch baby-
chicks, direct from Frank Foy Poultry
Farm, Clinton, Iowa, for same number
of S. L. Wyandotte roosters, to pre-
vent inbreeding. Must be thoroughbred.
Mrs. D. Z. Lindsey, Dry Branch, Ga.
Want 25 pullets, not over yr. old,
pure bred Dorcas White Wyandottes,
John S. Martin strain. Write best
price and when del. A. B. Hollis,
Madison, Ga.
Baby Chicks For Sale
Booking orders for baby chicks, Oc-
tober, November and December del.
Leghorns, $12 a 100; Orpingtons, $15;
Royal Purple B. Giants, $18. Best 2 yr.
old breeders used. $2 books order. W.
S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.
Custom hatching: Opening small
Hatchery, September 30, for custom
| Brown LL. and Anconas,
Mrs. Darwin Satter-}
hatching eggs, 3 per egg. Cap. of inc.
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1344, If interested in having eggs
Bese
100.
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hatched let me hear from you at
A. J. Buchanan, Americus, Ga.
R. I. Reds and B. R.;- $12.50 a
a del. guar. K. C. West, Ashb
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Quality chicks. Hatch off every
Monday: Leghorns, 14c each; Rocks
and Reds, 15c each. From high pro-
ducing, pure bred flocks. Small depos-
it books order, bal. C. O. D. Prepai
live del. H. L. Mozley, East Point, Ga.
W. Vesta Ave. ae
High powered chicks from. hea
laying flocks of pure blooded pens:R.
I. Reds, White Wyandottes, Tancred
strain W. L. and Everlay Brown L.,
$12 a 100. Del. 100 per cent live
guar. Satisfaction assured. D. F.
Thomas, Odum, Ga. Box 27. ee
Pure Tancred W. L. chicks from well
culled flock of hens; Rik |
and W. Wyandottes for October de
$12 a 100. D. F. Ogden, Odum, Ga.
Gaskins Better Chicks that live,
grow and lay. Write for prices. H. R.
Gaskins, Americus, Ga. 6
Barred Rocks ana Reads, $11 a 1
Heavy mixed, $10.50. Prepaid live
In lots less tham100. add 1c per chick.
R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Gar Soe
and 25 mixed R. I. Reds, B. Rocks an
J. B. Giants, 4 wks. old, 25c each. Mrs.
= H. Smith, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. B
Baby chicks'from, state. Accredited
flocks, bred to lay. Write for prices on
number and kind you want. Chas. F.
Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Tancred.. W. \L:. chicks, .$10 a 1003"
$112 Ree
Reds or B. Rocks, $13. All hatched
from healthy, blood tested flocks of
mature hens that have been bred for
high production, and chicks are guar.
100 per cent live del. Also custom
hatching: 8c an egg. Set every Wed-
nesday. Tray holds 110 eggs. Schicks
shipped . O. D. chgs: S: P. How
Hapeville, Ga. : Sy
Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 500 chicks to raise on* halves.
Any large breed, between October 1st
to the 15th, but writeat once so I can
get prepared for them. Plenty of feed,
good ranges and good care, and pay
ches. coming and going. Rev. Jay B.
White, Garfield, Ga. RFD_1. ae
Want 1 to 200 chicks to raise on
halves. Prefer heavy breed. Write first.
Mrs. Eula H. Ashley, Fort Valley, Gi
Want 2 lots of 500 each, baby chicks,
J. B. Giants and Barred Rocks, pre-
ferred, to raise on halves to 8 wks. but
will take any large breed. Want at
once, by Oct. Ist. Notify before send-
ing, Good place and plenty of feed
Mrs. P. A. King, Alapaha, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want.300 Chicks to raise on halves
to 8 wks. 100 White L. and 200 of any
other large stock, Right away. Mrs. J.
H. Dorsey, Tucker, Ga. Lhe Se
Want 100 B. R. and 100 R. I. Red
day old chicks to raise on 50-50 basis.
Will furnish feed and keep until 10
wks. old. Best of attention. Mrs? C. A.
Phillips, Vidalia, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want .300 chicks to raise an halves
to 8 wks. Any large breed. R. I. Reds
preferred. Can take now or in October
Miss Ellen Smith, Broxton, Ga. RFD 2
Want to raise on halves baby
chicks, full blood Plymouth Rocks, or
other good strain. No White Leghorns
or Games wanted. Will raise to 10 wks.
old. Give best of care. Have plenty of
feed an@ a good shady range. I pay
narcel post 1 way: vou pay the other
way. I to lose mv half if some die and
vou to lose your half if anv should die.
H. J. Hill, Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Egos For Sale _
Black Minorea egs, $2.25 ner 15. O.
ae ee Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters
Bldg. oak aero
Fancy Nugget strain Buff Rock eggs,
from large, heavy :
layers, sired by
males Direct from Clipn Farms, fresh
and fertile, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. W.
Brantley. Tennille, Ga. :
Dark Cornish game eggs, $1.35 per
16. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverto1
Ga. Vs
Tompkins strain, S.C. R. i Ri
eges, $1.50 per 15; $5 #100. Stock d
rect from Farold Tompkins.
Matheson, Alto, Ga. Box 121.
| Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. e
90c per 15, del. Cash with order. Cra/
to be ret. Mrs. A. L. Garrison, Ash-
land, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 90. 2
Dark S. C. Brown I..eegs, $1 per 15.
Mrs. W.-A. Sumner, Adrian, Ga.
B. R. eggs, blood tested for B. W. D
Thomnson strain, $1.50 per 15. ds
Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga.
: Georgia Market
Bulletin
|| Published Weekly By The
|| BUREAU OF MARKETS
= Arthur D. Jones, Director
- Department Of
ear
Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner
THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1930.
| Entered as second class matter
February 15, 1922, at the Post
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a Eggs For Sale
tting
eggs from high powered,
e blooded flocks: Donaldson Reds,
Cc. W. Wyandottes, Everlay Brown
and Tancred W. L., each, 75c per
15 del. Prices given on larger lots on
re ee D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga.
A few settings of Donaldson R. I.
Red eggs, from healthy, vigorous
ock, $1.25 per 15. Crates to be ret.
eorge T. Northcutt, Jr. Marietta, Ga.
eggs, heavy strain, hens wt. 5 to 7 Jbs.
roosters, 9 to 11 lbs. Unrelated stock.
$ ry 15, postpaid. Mrs. Fred F. John-
son Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6.
Thompson Imp.-Ringlet B. R. also
ris S. C. W. L. eggs, $1 per 15. $1.75
for 30, del. Mrs. J. E. Steadam, Bain-
bridge, Ga. Rt. 2. .
CATTLE FOR SALE
~ 1 cream Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old,
$30. Charlie H. Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga.
3. Box 10.
eg. J. heifer, freshened in August,
Sale or exch. R. J. Paris, Dallas,
Black Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, giving
3 gal. milk ng 1 Ib. butter a day Sell at
bargain. Come see, or write. Lannie
bernathy, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 1.
7-8 thoroughbred Black Jersey bull,
about 250 lbs. Ready for good ser-
ce, built well, gentle, in. good shape
sired by thoroughbreq bull and
, $20. at my barn, 6 mi. North of
ila Rica on Villa Rica and Rockmari
eid: D. Smith, Villa Rica, Ga.
2 nice, full bred Guernsey bull calves,
bout 2 1-2 mos. old, well marked, for
sale or trade. J. M. Freeman, Lavonia,
AB
1 good Jersey milch cow for sale.
E. H. Coe, Rayle, Ga.
black 1-2 Jersey milch cow, fresh-
about Nov. 10th with 2nd _ calf;
1 1-2 gal. per day with
i i i and
' kept fat. $40. cash FOB. Noah
ixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 1.
o. old dark orange color J. bull
lf, Grade, from 4 gal. and 1 1-4 lb.
utter cow, also 1 heifer calf, 2 mos.
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old, from a good 3 gal 1 1-2 Ib. butter
Jersey cow,; grandmother on fathers
side gave 2 1-2 bs. butter per day.
Sell, or exch, for pr. of Big Bone Es-
Adrian, Ga. :
Jersey. and Holstein crossed cow,
giving 2 gal. milk per day. Sell, or
trade for cow or heifer that will be
fresh this fall. R. K. Suggs, -Com-
merce, Ga.
2 yr. old Jersey bull from reg. sire
and grade cow, $50 at my barn. Would
exch, for heifer calves. N. C. Smith,
Doerun, Ga. ~ :
Reg. Jersey bull calf, dropped May
14, 1930. Solid col. black tongue and
switch, and T. B. tested. Sire: Lady
Birds Financial Lad, Dam, Xenias
Sparkling Nan, reg. in buyers name,
$30. FOB. Ned J. Bond, Bogart; Ga.
2 yearling steers, good shape. for
meat, $25 each. My farm located be-
tween Raymond and _ Sharpsburg.
Dick Tope, Sharpsburg, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 Jersey male, about 3 yrs. old, $30
a barn. J. V. Bankston, Morrow, Ga.
2 1-2 mos. old heifer calf, from reg.
| Jersey sire and an extra fine Grade
J. cow (a. real 4 gal. and butter in
proportion cow). Calf drinks from
bucket and is a beauty, $12.50 crated,
FOB here, or $11 if called for. Exch.
for good hay; peanut, o-too-tan or al-
falfa, or corn or feed del. here.) Fred
B. Grubbs, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.- -
No. 286177; Sire, Oxfords O. Henry
Youll Do, No. 253140; Dam, Whites
Romona, No. 744014. Calf born April
13, 1928. Reg. May 14, 1928. Markings:
solid color, black tongue and- switch.
In good ae every way, $65 at my
ae E. H. Sherrill, Ball Ground, Ga.
Rt, 2. -
1 extra good, pure bred Jersey milk
cow, freshen about last of November;
gives 4 gal. of milk per day when
fresh. Gentle and easy to milk, $75 at
my barn. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yates-
ville, Ga.
18 mos. old Jersey heifer, freshen
January 19, 1931 with first calf; from
3 gal. and 1 1-4 lb. butter cow. Good
cond. T. B. tested. $40 at my barn.
Will. not ship.. Must sell at once. Mrs.
R J Page, Comer, Ga. Rt. 3. :
2 heifer calves, 10:mo. old, $15 each, |.
or will take 25 laying hens for both.
Parks Jones, Mtn View, Ga. Box 43.
- 1 cow for sale. With plenty of feed
will give 5 gal. milk a day and butter
in proportion. $75. Mrs. Fannie Evans,
Tucker, Ga. Rt. 1. i
11 mo. old Holstein Jersey, cross, ex-
tra fine, $22.50. Exch. for brood sow,
any good stock. Mrs. Joe Wilmot,
Ashland, Ga. Rt. 1.
Reg. Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. old, wt.
about 900 to 1 M. lbs. at reasonamle
price, or will trade for reg. heifer. L.
R. Hobbs, Stapleton, Ga. fi
1 fine 2 yr. old, pure bred Jersey
bull. Sell for cash or exch. for corn,
syrup, peas, beef cattle, or heifer
yearlings. from good milkers, Jersey
or Guernsey, full breed. If interested,
write for prices, etc. A. C. Craft, Supt.
and Mgr. Toccoa Orphanage, Toccoa,
Ga.
10 Black Angus bull calves and 30
heifer calves, same breed. A good deal
of this stock is from reg. stock, but
cant be reg. $50 to $75 each. Chas. C.
Harman, Stovall, Ga.
Ree. Jersey bull. Write or see. M. S.
Tanner, Flowery Branch, Ga. 2
4 mos. old male calf, Jersey and
Guernsey, mixed, $5 or exch for B. R.
nen Kimsey McVey, Blue Ridge, Ga.
1 large red cow, calf about 4 mos.
old, $40 or exch. for good mule. Will
i oo W. E: Frazer, Temple, Ga.
Rt. 3. ea
Reg. Jersey bull, Anitas Prince
Paul, No. 288969: Solid cream color,
/4 yrs. old, wt. 1 M. lbs. T. B. tested.
Very gentle. $100 cash at my barn,.7
mi. N. E. Maysville. His dam was
Mollys Anita, No. 63087, a 6 1-2
ea}. 3 1-2 lb. butter cow, winner of
Silver Medal. Fred Rucker, Maysville,
Geared:
1 pure bred Jersey cow with second
calf, but not fresh; will be fresh in
Feb. $100 cash, crated at Lavonia. Coy
Haley, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 3.
1 dark red heifer, 20 mos. old, from
good grade Jersey bull and mother, 4
gal. milker. Owner refused $100 for her
Sell for $50, or exch. for large, pure
bred Reg. P. C. sow, due to farrow be-
tween now and last of November.
Must be healthy and not eat chick-
Sa poe S. P. Jones, Gillsville, Ga.
Extra good Jersey and Holstein,
erossed, cow, 38rd calf, fresh in, will
sive 2 1-2 to 3 gal. milk and 1 lb. but-
ter per day, $75 without calf. R. F.
Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.
5 mos, old Jersey bull, ent. to reg.
sex pigs, 8 wks. old. W. A. Sumner,
Reg. J. bull, Romonas You'll Do,
| breeders of Durocs
25 at barn. Miss Hester Tanner,
Heo ch: Ga. Chestnut Mtn.
100 head of cattle: m
450 to 800 Ibs. 8 steers, about 400 lbs.
25 bred heiters, 2 J. bulis, 5 Cows, 5
heifers carrying calves, 10 heifer cal-
ves, 8 bull calves and 5 pure bred 5
mos. old Hereford bulls for stock. H.
C; Waldrep, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 1. :
A young half Jersey cow, freshen
early in spring with second calf, now
giving 1 1-2 to 2 gal. milk per day on
peans, $45 without calf. W. C. Jones,
Metter, Ga. Rt. 2. a ; :
1 good quality 4 gal. cow, fresh in
milk, No calf. Reasonable price. Can
be seen at my lot at any time; also 1
Red Jersey cow, freshen the first of
November. Both cows are butt-head-
ed, very gentle and easily _milked.
Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett, Ga.
7 mos. old red Eng. and Jersey cross
male calf, in goog cond. $20 at lot. Mrs.
R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga. Rt .1. _
20 head of Hereforg cows, 3 to 5 yrs.
old, in fine cond. bred, 10c lb. W. P.
Elder, Culloden, Ga. amt) eg
A very fine yellow Jersey heifer, T.
B. tested, will freshen October 20th;
will be 2 yrs. old December 4th. _Moth-
er of this heifer was a heavy milker, 3
to 4 gal. per day; father, a reg. male.
$65 no checks. Come see her, or write.
Claug W. Sims, Cleveland, Ga. Re-
servation, Rt. 3. :
- HOGS FOR SALE
Will del. in truck load lots pigs, |
shoats, ang hogs, for slaughter. Pigs
by the head, and larger ones by the
lb. Write what you want together
with your best
Alma, Ga. : L
1 Big Bone Black P. C. shoat, sub.
to reg. 4 mos. old, wt. about 90 or 100:
Ibs. $12.50 cash.
Canon, Ga. Rt. 3. -
2 Big Bone P. C. boars, 6 mos. old
from prize winning Indiana stock. C.
F. Owens, Albany, Ga. ay
_ Duroc-Jersey pigs, 3 to 6 mos. old,
immune for iife against cholera ana
reg. in buyers name; at reasonabie
prices. Will exch..1 or 2 for first class |-
| where,
Appler or Fulghum oats that are free
from all obnoxious seeds. L. M. Ken-
nedy, Collins, Ga. i
Good Duroc and P. C., cross, 12
mos. old male hog, $25, or exch. for
Jersey heifer. Jas. Sawyer, Lawrence-
ville, Ga. RFD 3.
1 thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey brood
sow, 2 yrs. old, Have reg. papers.
Write for information and price. Mrs.
Champion S. P. C. pigs, from sow
of large litters, cheap. Write for pric-
es. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. si
Reg. Duroc Jersey 3 yr. old boar,
wt. about 350 or 400 Ibs. and woula
wt. around 500 or 600 if real fat. A
real stock animal with good qualities.
$35 cash or exch. for anything can
use. Offer what you have to dispose
of. Joe R. Bowman, Blakely, Ga. Rt. 5
Box 180.
Pure bred Hampshire pigs, 5 mos.
old, $1 each, or $25 for pair. W. M.
Whitehurst, Jeffersonville, Ga.
Pigs, 10 to 12 wks. old, $5 and $6 at|G
farm near Madison. 10 per cent dis-
count if 2 or more are taken by same
purchaser. E. H. George, Madison, Ga.
Reg. young P. C. boar, wt. 175 Ibs.
best breeding, choiee individual. $25.
Exch. for good meat shoats. T. P.
Wootten, Tignall, Ga.
1 extra fine Big Bone Black P. C, 2
yr. old boar. Reg. and in No. 1 cond.
every way, $40 at my barn. E. H Sher-
rill, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 2. se
_The famous old style little bone
Black African Guinea pigs for sale:
5 different strains, the easiest. kept
hog in the world. Stay fat all the kind.
The kind our grandfathers raised and
filled the smoke-house with meat. T.
J. Wills, Griffin, Ga. Rt. 4,
_Pure bred Big Type Black Guinea
hogs of very choice select breeding.
for breeding purposes only. All ages of
pigs and service males. All swine
plague and cholera immune for life,
Write us your wants. J. B. Proctor
Eastman, Ga. :
Reg. Duroc pigs, $5 ea. at 7 wks.
old; also an_unusually fine reg. Duroc
boar, large long body. County Acts..
. or a communit:
will do well to see this hog and the
pee ee oe Be es between
aymond an arpsburg. Dick T
Sharpsburg, Ga. Rt. 1. : a
1 thoroughbred Duroc sow, 15 mos.
old, also 6 pigs, same type Cher first
litter), $25 for sow. and $5 each for
pigs, at my farm. All sub. to reg. $50
0 us W. J. Mullis, Waycross, Ga.
Pigs for feeders, $4 to $5 each, ac-
cording to size. Good stock. A, J. Ad-
ams, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4. :
mos, old, in excellent cond. wt, 20
1 pure bred Big Bone Guinea 14
40 steers from |.
price. N. Dz Jackson, | |
. Newton -Mullinix,
horse mule,
i a ee
Thursday, September 25, 1920.
995 Ibs. $25 FOB. E. D. Paulk, Fitz-_
gerald, Ga. Box 444, ;
4 Duroc shoats, ent. to reg. 4 1-2
mos. old, -$10 each; 7 Duroc shoats,
ent. to reg. 4 mos. old, $8 each; J. C.
Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga. S
For quick growth try Reg. O. I. C. 3
mos. old pigs, $8.50 each, Ped. papers
free. A. T. Rigsby, Camilla, Ga. Rt. B. ~
1 Duroc 200 lb. sow and 10 pigs, 2
wks. old, crossed by P. C. $50 for sow |
and pigs at my home. J. L. Greenway,
Orland, Ga. :
December farrowed fattening shoats
healthy cond. immuned, $5 ea. Have 5
to sell. T. J. Postman, Folkston, Ga.
Rt.. 1. Box.7. cs
B. P. C. male hog, pure stock, ent. to _
reg. wt. aroung 100 Ibs. $15 FOB. Cash.
Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga.
Rt. 1. a 3 a
: \
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE .
1 pr. farm mules, 10 and 12 yrs. old, -
wt. 1M. to 1100 lbs. $75 and $90 at
barn, Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville,
a. : :
1 extra fine mule, 3 yrs. old, work
anywhere, $112. Will take cotton at
lic per Ib. as payment. R. E. Lee,
Carters, Ga. _ Aes ee
Sound, good, medium size mule. Sell -
or exch. for corn, oats, rye and wheat
about $50 worth of grain. What is
your offer. About 1 mi. south of RR
station, Fish, Ga. F. Thorn,
mart, Ga. Rt. 4.
4yr. old stallion horse. Father of
this horse is reg. and mother is.of
good blood, Can be seen at my barn.
Write for price, or come see. J. T, Ro=
binson, Donalsonville, Ga. Rt. 2 .
Statesboro, Ga. A
\ 2 good mare mules, 7 yrs. old, wt. oe
about 1 M. lbs. B, M. Aaron, Adairs-
ville, Ga. 2. = : oe
1 black mare mule, 7 yrs. old, wt.
1050 lbs. $200; 1 dark bay mare mule,
6 yrs. old, wt. 1150 Ibs: $165; bay
9 yrs; old, wt. Tbs.
slightly crippled in 1 leg, $35, or exch.
for anything can.use.. R. K. Suggs,
Commerce, Ga. : es
1 black mule, wt. 800 lbs. work any-
perfectly sound and healthy.
See or write. A. B. Harris, Lake Park,
Gao Rte ii Ros pS ee
1 nice, gentle mare, 13 yrs. old,
sound and in good cond. work any-
where Write if interested. J. B. Park-
er, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4.
1 Shetland pony, 8 yrs. old, gentle,
safe, wt. around 500 Ibs. and fat, $45
cash, or exch. for a good cow. Mrs. H.
A. Humphrey, Mitchell Ga. Rt. 1.
10 yr. old bay mare, fat and gentile,
work anywhere, wt. about 900 lbs. $85,
or trade for chickens or cows. W. S.
Mixon, Griffin, Ga.
1 large mule, 11 yrs. old, 1 perfect
medium size mule, 7 yrs .old, 1 small
chestnut mare, Morgan breed, 10 yrs.
old, goog pony for chlidren, aH very
gentle and work anywhere, also 2 fine.
cows and 2 fine heifers.
any breed. S. Warlick, College Park,
a. Ke
_ RABBITS FOR SALE
White Angora rabbits, $1.50 each, or
exch. for pure breed Buff Cochin or -
coe oe eeniaes hens, young-
in fine cond. Mrs. M. G. i ay
Brewton, Ga. Ta
1.N. Z. White buck and 1 N. Z. Red
doe, neither ped. $2 each, or exch. for
1 pr. Golden Sebrights, or 3 hens and
1 rooster of any good bantams. T. J. |
Anderson, Jr. Atlanta, Ga.
St.N. WW. Ga, 706 Plum
Chinchillas for sale or exch. for W.
L. pullets or baby chicks. P. R. Steph-
ens, Atlanta, Ga. 1289 LaFrance St.
Dea 3263-3.
3 White, pink-eyed buck rabbits, 1
1-2 yrs. old, $1.25 each. Mrs. B. F..
ie Jr. Garfield, Ga. P. O. Box
3 pure bred Chinchilla 10 mos. old
bucks, $1 each. DeLos Turner Con-
cord, Ga. :
7 mos. old Chinchilla buck, ped. and
sub. to reg. $5, or exch. for doe of
Same age and quality. R. L. Giles, Ox-
ford, Ga. y
20. Chinchillas of breeding ae,
some reg. and all eligible to reg. $10
per trio; extra does, $3.50 each. These
are all fine specimens and are offered
at this price to make room for other
varieties. W. B. Stebbens, Savannah, .
Ga. Rt. 3.
Rabbits of all kinds at prices that
will surprise you. All ped. stock, in
good healthy cond. Write for price.
Some low as $3 each. T. TL. Wood, At-
lanta, Ga. 581 Terrace Ave.
Ped. N. Z. rabbits from prize win-
ning stock, also meat rabbits. Write
for prices. G, W. Moore, Barnesville,
&
Rock- __
Good mule, $40 cash. B. E. Cannon,
Will exch.
any or all for ready to lay pullets of
ursday, Sepember 25, 1930.
Live Stock For Sale
_ Rabbits: 4 8-mos. old, N. Z. Red does;
3 8-mos. old Chin. does and 1 8-mo.
(olq N. Z. Red Buck, for sale, and will
-exch: buck for 1 of another line. All
ped. Marland Ferguson, Decatur, Ga.
929 Church St.
A real buy in a pr. of Stahls N. Z.
Reds. Full grown, with Ped. certificates
with doe ready bred. Heavy, healthy
and rich color. $4 gets this pr. del.
W. M. Keady, Norcross; Ga.
_. 8 young rabbits, N. Z. and Belgiums, |
4 white and 4 brown ones, $1 each, or
$1.50 per pr. 2 does and 1 buck, Bel-
-giums, $2.50 each. Charlie H. Smith,
Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 10. \
10 haif grown N. Z. Whites,. well
grown and healthy, $5 for lot; 1 N. Z.
_ buck from reg. stock, 18 mos. old, $3;
$2. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doerun,
Ga, :
_ Carefully bred Chinchiilas, and. reg.
-by A. R. & C. B. A., for sale. Hubert
- Blackstock, Jefferson, Ga.
Beautiful. Silver Marten rabbits:
- bred does, $3 each. Ped. stock Chin-
-Chillas, same price. A. A. Marshell,
Washington, Ga. \
-. 4 fine pure bred Chinchillas: 3 does
and 1. buck, small doe, 50c; large ones,
$3 each. Mrs. H. P. Brock, Fairburn,
Ga. Rt. 4.
Stahls Silver Certificate Ped. Chin-
_chillas, full stock, free of disease,
healthy, etc. 3 bucks, 6 mos. old, $1.25
each; also 1 ped. N. Z. Red buck, $1.25
_ ea. Ped. and bulletin on how to raise
~~ rabbits with each order. Pratt Smith,
\ Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4.
Heavyweight Chinchillas of. quality,
ped. and eligible to reg. Does, breeding
age, $5 each bred to 10 to 11 Ib. bucks
-4f desired. Young stock at bargain
' prices. Sat. guar. Also have a few
_ ilver Black Fox rabbits at reduced
prices. L. C. Rhodes, Graysville, Ga.
' 1 pr. White, pink-eyed rabbits, 2
oe old, $5, also 1 pr. 5 mos. old, $2.50.
- Mary Sue. Walters, Lavonia, Ga.
Eyby3s
Ped. (N. Z. Reds, $3. ea. $5.50 pr.
nearly grown. Chinchillas sired by
Stahls Ree. Gold Cert. stock: bucks
nearly grown, $3 each; trio, 2 does and
1 buck, 4 mos. old, $6.50 or $3 each.
~ Belgiums, $1 each. Write for prices on
others. E. T Almon, Midland, Ga. R 1.
_.% pure bred Chinchillas, 1 and 2 yrs.
old, ent. to reg. 2 Australian Whites, 1
ae ee eee 1_yr. old, $2 each, or
los for $15; FOB, or exch. for 15 pure
bred R. I. Red pullets, March or Ap-
yil hatch. D. L. Blanchard, Appling,
Ga.
1 pr. Chinchillas, pure, about 7 mos.
old. First check or money order for $5
gets them. E. B. Atkinson, Ashburn,
Ga
_
Full bkeog Chinchillas from 10 wks.
of age up. Sell at good price, FOB, or
exch. Write what you have and at
_ what price, in exch. Steve Sudderth,
Buford, Ga.
Belgiums and White N. Z. mixed, 4
and 5 mos. young stock, 75c ea. 1 mo.
eld 50c each. S. A. Peel, Milan, Ga.
_ Reg. ang sub, to reg. young and old
stock, Chinchillas, $1. ang up. Chas.
Watson, Marietta, Ga..
Chinchillas, $6 each; special, tested
- doe, 10 mos. old, 2 does, 6 mos .old, 1
doe, 3 mos. old and bucks, 3, 6, 10, or
418 mos. old. Sell, or exch. for N. Z.
Or Flemish Giants. J. J. Sanders,
Smithville, Ga. Box 42.
-Heavy wt. Chinchillas, ped. /A-1 stock
- 4-5 mos. old, $5. pr. No. 2.grade, $3 pr.
_ A. pr. A fine lot of A-1 does, 8 to 10
- mos. old, $5 each. L. C. Rhodes, Grays-
Ville, Ga.
~ Ped. Chin. all ages. Mature does,
bred and some suckling first litters;
splendid lo; of young does, almost
breeding age; nice bucks, from 2 to 7
mos. old. Peq papers furnished. Reason-
- able prices for cash, or exch. for seed
oats, Abruzzi seed rye, Soy bean seed,
sound clay peas, pears or apples for
canning purposes. Write for informa-
tion. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga. 676
-. -Tiften, St. N. W.
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
3 reg. Toggenburg nannies and 1
teg. Nubian buck, 2 half Nubian and
Tog. nannies, 1 doe kid .and 3 buck
kids. Cheap, or exch. for 2 good milch
- cows if they suit me. A. J. Lee, Macon,
Ga. Rt. 4. Box 184.
1 thoroughbred Saanan buck, natu-
ral horniess, solid white, from 5 qt.
; milker, cheap, or trade for nice young
doe, Nubian preferred. D. E. OBerry,
Atlanta, Ga. RFD 8.
1 pure Nubian, flop eared buck, 18
mos. old, geritle and a sure breeder. LE
MARKET. BULLETIN
burg doe, direct from Arcadian Farms
in Ark. now milking with 2nd kid, $30
FOB, or both doe and kid, $48. FOB.
iixch, for good pigs, Reg. Jersey or
Guernsey bull, or for large breed! (no
Leghorn) hens. Write what you have
to. exch. Rufus R. Duffey, Carrollton,
Ga. Mt. Oak Farm.
Finest reg, milk-stock Toggenburg
does in America, 1 1-2 yrs. old, ready
to: breed, $100 for 1; $75 for the other,
$125 for 2 if taken soon. Will consider
some trade in pecans or other salable
produce. Mrs. V. S. Heath, Atlanta,
Ga. 1640 Peachtree Road.
Nubian doe, 2 1-2 yrs. old, 2 qts. Ist
kidding, horniless, Reg. I. N. B. A., $50
doe kid, 6 1-2 mos. old, hornless, from
fine milker, Reg. I. N. B. A. $25, o
exch. for feed stuff; baled hay or cor
Sa cee E. Grubbs, Demorest, Ga.
2 ewes, soon to freshen, $5 for the 2,
FOB, or exch for a baby calf. Ea. to
pay transportation chgs. Dewitt Cul-
lars, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3.
- 2-1-2 yr. old Toggenburg milk goat,
nearly dry,- but. giving qt. of milk a
day now. $18 or exch for R. I. Red, B.
R., or any pure bred hens to amount
of same value, or would exch for pure
bred heifer calf, Jersey, Holstein or
Red Poll. J. W. Thompson, Fitzgerald,
Ga. P.O. Box 506.
7 horned Dorset and Shropshire,
mixed, sheep: 4 ewes and 1 ram, 2
lambs, ewe and ram, all in good cond.
old. $35 for lot; FOB. Fred D. Harmon,
Gillsville, Ga.
and vigorous, 18 mos. old, light tan in
color, reasonable for quick sale. Mrs.
Cc. R. Watson, Marietta, Ga..
Pure bred Nubian milk goat does
with all papers; also 50-50 Nubian
and Toggenburg does with 50 per cent
papers to reg. Now milking, and now
breq to reg. Nubian buck to freshen
December ist. Also a fine 8 yr. old
Nubian buck. Prices reasonable for
cash, or will exch. for pure seed oats,
Abruzzi rye, Soy bean seed, sound and
clean peas, or for most any kind of
farm produce I can-use at market
price. Write. Edwin Simpson, At-
Manta, Ga. 676 Tifton, St.
1 Toggenburg billy, 3 yrs. old from
gal. an dhalf doe, $5 at my residence
$6.50 crated. H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla, Ga.
Young, female Toggenburg milk goat.
Finest blood in America. E. S. Heath,
Gainesville, Ga. Care Brenau College.
Live Stock Wanted
and from good stock. None over 2 yrs.
1, Nubian buck, subject to reg. Fine |1
Chipley, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want to exch. 4 yr. old Jersey bull
for heifer calves, A, A. Dickson, Col-
quitt, Ga. i
Want 2 heifer calves, or yearlings to
raise on shares. Good grazing and
pasture, ang best of care. R. S. Can-
ady, Surrency, Ga.
Want 1 small Jersey cow, fresh in,
healthy, gentle and without bad habits.
4 to 8 yrs. old, not less than 3 gal. per
day. Exch. good value for same. Mrs.
O. A. Story, Fitzgerald,:Ga. 708 W:. Ala-
paha St.
Want to trade value of $500 for
young cattle. Milking type preferred.
Describe what you have and _ state
lowest price. N. D. Jackson, Alma, Ga.
HOGS WANTED
Want 8 or 10 shoats, 50-100 Ibs. to
fatten on halves. Will take them now.
B.. E. Cannon, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want 1 or 2 Reg.:Duroc pigs, 2 to
6 mos. old, near here. S. L. Thornton,
Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want to exch, Bronze mixed, April
hatch turkeys for 2 P. C., Essex, or
Duroc hogs, wt. 65 or 75 lbs. each, at
once. Mrs: Verlie Gay, Dublin, Ga. R 9
Want to get in touch with party
having pure blood Hampshire. hogs,
for breeding purposes, within 50 mi.
Americus. State what you have, price,
etc. E. A. Seott, DeSota, Ga.
Want a proke-Nose Berkshire male
pig, 6 to 8 wks. old. Give best price
on same. L. Driggers, Tifton, Ga. Rt.
HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want to-exch. 2 open, pure bred
Duroc sows for large size Shetland
pony or good young horse. Prefer not
more than 50 mi. from here.
Peterson, _Willacoochee, Ga.
: RABBITS WANTED
Want meat rabbits from 2 to 5 Ibs.
each at 10c Ib., 5 lbs. up, 50c a head.
Any breed, cross breed or: what not.
Must be healthy and good for meat
purposes: domestic rabbits only. O. E.
Bentley, Milledgeville, Ga.
SHEEP. AND GOATS WANTED
Want 2 or 3 yr. old Nubian does,
Reg. preferred. State what you have
and price. Charles Watson, Marietta,
Ga.
Georgia Products
For Sale
CATTLE WANTED
Want to hear from party having a
cow that gives 32 lbs..of milk per day,
within 20 to 30 miles of Atlanta. J.
i. Reed, Chamblee, Ga.
Want sev. young heifer calves from
1 week to month old. Write. Mrs.
Rodolph L. Preston, Hapeville, Ga.
Want a good milch cow, 2 to 3 gal.
or more per day, in trade for a good
sound, gentle, middle size, work any-
where mule. What have you to offer?
About 1 mi. south of RR station Fish,
Ga. F. Thorn, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want to exch. corn for a good breed
-heifer yearling not under.6 mos. or
over 1 yr. old, or will exch. for good
milch cow. C. E. Zipperer, Statenville,
a.
Want baby heifer calves. Exch. 1
large almost pure Black Bronze tur-
key gobbler, wt. about 30 Ibs. 1 hen.
about 20 Ibs. 18 mos. old for 1 calf
from high milk producer. Mrs. J. B.
Cullars, Claxton, Ga.
Want calves, heifers preferred, but
will accept either to raise on halves.
or exch. 2 ewe goats soon to freshen
for 1 calf, or contract to exch. run-
ning velvet beans, later, for calves.
Dewitt Gullars, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want to buy several fresh in; cows
and bull and pay for same with 1-2
of cream check, or would lease stock
pr. of mules, cows and bull for 3 yrs.
for 1-2 of cream check. Have farm.
E. L, Sterner, Royston, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want a good, gentle milch cow
giving 3 gal. or more of rich milk per
day, at a reasonable price. Wake
Thempson, Lawrenceville. Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 2 or 3 cows to milk and feed
on 50-50 basis. Good pasture. H. H.
Hardin, Fitzgerald, Ga. Merrimac
Drive, C-o O. L. Jones.
Quote price del. Oconee, Ga. 1 Jer-
sey milch cow with 2nd or 3rd calf, T
B tested, easy milker. not less than 5
cal. milk per day with large per cent
putter fat. 50 per cent cash. bal. plac-
ed in bank subject to drawal on ap-
proval of her oualities. Chas. A. Cha-
nev; Oconee, Ga. 5
Want to exch value $25 for a nice
heifer, about 1 1-2 or 2 vrs. old, or 25
fas would wt. 145 or 150 lbs. Ent. to
reg. $40 FOB, crated; 1 pure Toggen-
heavy breed hens. Mrs. J. T. Prophitt,
a
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
White Rice peas, 15c Jb. ~Wallace
Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.
White table peas, very small with
colored eye, free of trash and weevils,
$2 pk. Mrs: L. M. Aderhold, Lavonia,
Ga. :
Old fashioned white blossom salad
peas, for table or spring planting use,
20c pt. 35c qt. 65c, per 1-2 gal. $1.25
gal. Postpaid. Mrs. Nora Nix, Dahlione-
ea, Ga, Red.
A few bu. Yellow Crowders, clean
anq sound, 10c lb. $5. bu.; a few bu.
white crowder peas with yellow eyes,
same price; a few bu. small white
crowders with black eyes, 12 1-2c Ib.
$6 bu. All sound and clean, del. in Ist
and 2nd zones.. W. B. Powell, Juniper,
Ga Rt. 1
Mung beans (makes 2 seed crops). 5
lbs. plant 1 acre. $25 per 100 Ibs. Also
New Era peas (makes 2 crops a yr), $4
ne Wm. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt.
California white, blackeyed peas,
white, brown-eyes, sugar crowders, 20c
Ib. 2 Ibs, 30c; 9 lbs. $1. All postpaid.
White peas, $7 a 100; cream crowders,
$10 a 100 FOB. Grady Kelley, Sulphur
Springs, Ga.
Pure white Sugar Crowder
field run, 15c 1b. and postage. Wont
del. under 5 lbs... Mrs. W. B. Kelley,
Monticello, Ga. Rt. 3. .
12 or 14 lbs. Hastings Jackson Won-
der bush butter-bean seed, 30c lb. 50c
for 2 Ibs. postpaid. Mrs.. Fred F. John-
son, Dawson, Ga, Rt. 6.-Box 160.
Choicest Lady peas and large cream
sugar crowder seed peas, absolutely 100
per cent pure, soung and recleaned. 5
lbs, or more, 20c Ib. del. . Also Willets
Wonder frost-proof Eng. peas, 3. lbs. $1
postpaid. C.. F.. Maddox, Buford; Ga.
Frost proof Eng. peas for fall plant-
ing, 25c lb. 2 lbs. 40c; red multiplying
onions~multiplies at roots and makes
buttons on the top, 40c gal. Exch. some
for nice, new crop dried apples. . Mrs.
S. Spraggins, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1.
25 lbs. sound Rice peas, picked with-
peas,
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out any rain on them, $4.95. Miss Al .
L. Silver; Talking Rock, Ga.
White, black-eyeq peas for sale or
exch. a few bu. for Irish potatoes. A..
E. Thompson, Douglasville, Ga.
BUTTER FOR SALE
3 lbs. nice, fresh Jersey butter, ship-
peg day after churned, 40c lb. del. in
cartons ahd shipping boxes, to be re-
turned. Mrs. M. T. Holden, Ball
Ground, Ga. Rt. 4...
Nice Jersey butter in 1-2 lb. molds,
free from coloring and wild onion
taste. Satisfaction guar. Want to
contract with a regular customer. Mrs.
W. R Davis, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5.
CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE
Yellow popcorn, sound grains, 10c Ib.
or exch, for apples in any quantity. .
Harold Morgan, Vienna, Ga. -
White Rice pop corn,, 6c. Ib. No
stamps accepted. B. Hugh, Hogan
Mystic, Ga. Rt. 1. .
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Pure bred, Ped.-Piedmont Cleveland
Big Boll cotton seed, also Neelys long
staple Cleveland.. Sell, or exch. for
seeg oats, wheat and rye. C
smondson, Temple, Ga; Rt. 2.
100 bu. Cokers cotton seed, 75c bu.
exch. 10 bu. for 1 nice fuil blood: Black
P. C. pig, Ea. to pay transportation.
W. L. Edwards, Ellaville, Ga.
Pure 46 per cent lint none _ better
Half and Half cotton sced, $1.25, bu.
A. J. Carter, Scott, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure Rucker cotton eced, 2nd yr.
lbs. Special price on 10 bu. lots. Her-
man Skelton, Royston, Ga. Care Cave
Branch Farm. . i
100 bu. pure Piedmont Ped.. Cleve-
land cotton seed, $1 bu.. FOB. Guar.
pure, rolls cleaned and caught under
the gins ,first yr. from breeder. Will
exch. 10 bu. for 10 bu. of Fulghum
seed oats, or Hastings or Applers. Ea.
to pay chgs. O. M. Langford, Winder,
Ga. RFD 4. :
* Wilson Type Big Boll cotton seed,
pure and clean, first yr. direct. from
Wilson Ped. farm. Sell, or exch. for
Cokers pure Abruzzi rye. Bu. for bu.
FOB. 5 +0 25 bu. lots.
Chipley, Ga.
GRAIN FOR SALE
80 bu. Hastings 100 to 1 oats, free
from smut, $1 bu. Chazles McClain,
Lavonia, Ga .
Nortons Colg Proof
seeg oats, bright, recleaned, and put
and Fulghum, 80c bu. Bon R. Tanner,
Sandersville, Ga.
Bancroft. seed oats. Can ship
promptly in good sacks, 85c bu. FOB.
D. W. Cheek, Lavonia, Ga.
Hastings 100 bu. oats, 90c bu. Genu-
ine Abruzzi rye, $2 bu. . L. Rhyne,
Plains, Ga.
ghum oats, $1; Cokers Cold Proof oats
$1; Marretts Ped. 40 to 1 wheat, $2 bu.
Alt grown from seed direct from breed
ers, and carefully recleizned. R. W.
Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga.
T. H. Floyd, Bowersville, Ga, RFD 1.
Bancroft seed. oats, $1
Ware, Carnesville, Ga. RFD 2.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, 95e bu.
Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
Limited amount Hastings 100 to 1
seed oats, clean and free of wild onions,
ang other foreign matter, 75c bu. FOB.
S. A. Vernon, Lavonia, Ga. Box 214.
thrashed by my own thrash, free from
all foreign seed, $1 per bu. up to 100
bu. Larger lots cheaper. D. K. By-
num, Sr. Shellman, Ga.
Sev. hundred bu. Barcroft, Appler,
Fulghum and Hastings 100 bu. seed
eats, clean and pure, 80c bu. FOB.
Sam Lovinggood,-Bowersville, Ga.
750 bu. each, Fulghum and Bancroft
(my own raising), as came from
thresher, 75c. bu. here. Ed. Burton,
Canon, Ga.
Hastings 100 bu. oats, 90c bu. FOB.
Otis G. Rawls, Williamsen, Ga.
Woods Forward seed wheat, $2 bu.
Beardless barley, $2 bu. Hastings 106
bu. seed oats, 90c bu. J. C. Lumsden,
Talbotton, Ga.
Extra good seeq wheat, $2 bu. Cok-
ers Ped. Fulghum oats, all free from
any pests, 90c bu. FOB. Cash with or-
der. No checks. C. A. Wilbanks, Com-
merce, Ga. Rt. 5. ;
G. . d=
1 1-16 in. staple, does not blight. Would
from breeder, $1 bu. or $2.50 per 100.
and Fulghum
up in good, strng bags: Nortons, 90c
Hastings 100 bu. oats, $1 bu; Ful-~
Rust proof seeg oats, 75c bu. FOB.
bu. FOB...
Franklin, Ga. Red Hill District, C. T.
J. Hope Tigner, -
Bancroft seed oats, 98 per cent pure,
Georgia Products
For Sale
GRAIN FOR SALE
_ Good, clean No. Ga. Tall Growing
seed rye, del. Ga. Points, $1.90 bu. in
lots of 5 bu. or more. W. E. Hampton,
Mineral Bluff, Ga. s
_ Pure, certified Bancroft seeq oats,
$1 bu. FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston,
Ge,
.5 bu. Bancroft seed oats, 75c bu. FOB.
Can ship them now in sacks. Paul
Thaxton, Rayle, Ga. RFD.
- Fulghum seed oats in soound, 4 bu.
bags. $1 bu. in small lots, 90c bu. in lots
of 50 or more, FOB. F. L. Beasley,
Reidsville, Ga.
Bancroft, Hastings and Texas oats,
5c bu. FOB. 5 bu. bags, small orders
or Car lots. R. M. Andrews, Plains,
Ga,
- Genuine Abruzzi seed rye, $1.80 bu.
Ga. rye, $1.70 bu. FOB. Shipping point.
Shippeg only in 2 1-2 bu. bags. Cash
with order. No checks accepted. A. S.
Cocroft, Hazlehurst, Ga.
-Recleaned seed wheat, Red Heart
and Blue Stem, selected from fields
that produced 25 bu. per A. $1.50 per
geeds, $1.90 bu. FOB _ here.
bu. FOB.\ R. J. Taylor, Ft. Valley, Ga.
1M. bu. Hastings 100 bu. oats, and
ot M. bu. Applers, 80c bu. subject to
confirmation by grower. E. P. Drexal,
County Agt. Pelham, Ga.
100 bu. Fulghum seeg oats, $1 bu.
FOB. M. A. King, Arnoldsville, Ga.
100 bu. Fulghum oats, gathered and
threshed without rain, 85c bu. FOB,
_ with bill lading attached. C. H. Rich-
-ardson, Montezuma, Ga.
Genuine Abruzzi seed rye, grown
from: Cokers Ped. seed, finest quality,
recleaned, ang sized. Write for samples
and prices, small quantities and Car
Lots. O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga.
Seed rye free from grass and weed
W. B. Col-
lier, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD
ee
_ wheat and oats.
Abruzzi rye with slight mixture of
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
- Hickory smoked hams, 100 lb. or
more, 30c lb. FOB; less, 35c: lb. del.
- Send M. O. Size, 8 to 12 Ibs. shoulders,
100 lbs. or more, 20c lb. less, 23c del.
wt. 8 to 12 lbs. side meat, same price.
_ All smoked. .W. H. Waddelle, Pearson,
VEGETABLES FOR
SALE
Nice, dried peaches and apples, 15c
Ib. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga.
Eng. crabapples, extra large, 50c
peck. Add postage; also Fig preserves
and apple butter, each, 75c qt. Mrs. L.
_ FRUITS AND
-_M. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
Winesap and Kinard apples, packed
in bu. boxes, $1 per box; selected ap-
ples, $1.25 bu. FOB my station; also
truck loads. tree run, 75c bu.. at my
orchard, 1 mi. east of Demorest Depot,
on main road.- A. J. Collins, Demorest,
- pasket, del. -Cash with order.
Ga. Rt. 1.
Light colored scuppernongs, 30c gal.
$2. bu. $1.10 per 1-2 bu. Miss Leona
_ Simpson, Culverton, Ga.
Unclassified apples, $1.25 bu. del.
Money orders payable Hurst, Ga. Also
dried apples, 15c Ib.
Craytonia, Ga. . S
Bright, sundried apples saved from
J. C. Walker,
- deicious acid fruit, peeled, cored, and
free of insects, 5 Ib. $1; 12 Ibs. _ $2.
Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga..
Unclassified apples for eating or
cooking, every one sound, ee es
-Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga.
Apples, Delicious, Extra Fancy, large
Delicious, $2.75 bu, basket. Drops and
culls, for trucks, 50c bu. up. C. M.
Miller, Cornelia, Ga.
A few doz. sweet green tomato pickle
put up under supervision of County
Home Demonstrator. B. B. jelly, at
$3.50 doz. in new glass top Atlas pt.
jars. Mrs. E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga.
- \ Plenty of nice Keiffer pears, $1 bu.
Clyo, Ga.
Ga.
Nice, dried apples, 15c lb. Mrs. L. B.
Taylor, Rydal, Ga.
_ Nice, red and yellow apples. $1.50
per bu. box del. Henry F. Weaver,
Marion, Ga. :
Fine, large Keiffer pears, $1 per bu.
FOB. Mrs. Florence Robinson, Jack-
son, Ga.
Nice, clean dried apples, 25c Ib. or
5 Ibs. $1; also unpeeleq peaches, 20c Ib.
6 lbs. $1. This summer crop Add
Mrs. Margie Ellzey, Clyo,
Fine for grazing and |
ie
beth MARKET BULLETIN |
postage. George Harold Pass, Point
Peter, Ga. :
Sundried apples, peeled and free from
worms, 12 1-2c lb. del. by P. P. Miss
B. B. Payne, Rugby, Ga.
Good cooking ang eatingyapples, un-
classified, del. P. P. $125 bu. H. V-
Pickelsimer, Hurst, Ga. =
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE
Pure Comb honey, 5 Ib. cans, $1-del.
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.
New, bright honey in comb, 10 Ib.
$1.50 per bucket; new, white Gallberry,
in comb, in 10 Ib. buckets, $1.75 per
bucket: postpaid. Cash with order. R.
W. Browning, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 3.
Excellent Gallberry and Tupelo
honey in pails,~5 lb. pails, 75c or $8
doz. 10 lb. $1.50; $16 doz. FOB. Cash
with order. Extract honey only. J. E.
Shalor, Pine Park. Ga. :
My 1930 crop of honey now ready,
nice, bright, etc. 10 lb .cans, $1 eac;
cs. of 24 1 lb. jars to cs. $3. All above
FOB prices; also 10 lb. can del. in Ist
zone, $1.25; 2nd zone, $1.30; 3rd zone,
$1.35. Cash with order. Money order
(ask your postmaster which zone you
are in). E. J. Horne. Lumpkin, Ga.
1 New Novice honey Extractor, 2]
frame, used very little, $8 FOB. R. W.'
Best Dover, Ga.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES, ETC. FOR SALE
Blue Damson scions, for sale or exch.
for white nest onions. Mrs. J. T.
Manry, Goggins, Ga.
2 M. pecan trees, from 30c
depending on size. Chas.
Stovall, Ga.
50 black walnut trees, 2 and 3 yrs.
C. Harman,
old, 25c each. H. B. Braswell, Green- |
ville, Ga. RFD 1
Budded and State insp. pecan trees,
at very reasonable prices. Would pre-
fer selling all I have at wholesale
prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.
100 M. choice, budded pecan trees.
State insp. Guar. Stuart, Schley,
Money-Maker, ang Frotscher. Write.
W. L. Stewart, Valdosta, Ga. j
Fig bushes, 10ci pomegranate bush-
es, $1 doz. Would exch. for Bermuda
onions, large crowder peas, black-eyed
peas, white, large size feed sacks> or
few turnip seed. Add postage. -Mrs.
A. Daniel, Winder, Ga. Rt. 1.
Blue grapes, extra large fruit, 2 yr.
old vines, 20c each. Mrs. W. A. Lewis,
Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. :
_ Fine, 2 yr. old grape vines, Blue
variety. Will bear in 2 yrs.\time, $1.50
doz. del. Dug and wrapped properly
and promptly. C. D. Collins, Cordele,
GaaRt. D;
PECAN AND FRUIT TREES FOR
4 SALE
High grade pecan trees, Gov. insp.
Guar. true to name, 2 to 10 ft. 25c to
75c. Discount of three per cent, on
large orders. Del begins in November.
J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
Paper shell pecan trees, 6 to 7 ft. 50c
each, or, exch. for anything can _ use.
Write what you have. B. Loyd Wood-
all, Milner, Ga. f
PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
No. 1 N. C. Runner peanuts, 5c lb.
Cash with order.: No personal checks.
W. S. Norton, Edison, Ga.
POTATOES FOR SALE
Irish potatoes, good grade, $1.50 per
BE del. P. P. H. V. Pickelsimer, Hurst,
a.
SYRUP FOR SALE
Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans, 70;
crate with 6 10 Ib. cans, $3.50; 12 5 Ib.
$3.60; New sorghum syrup, crate, 6 10
Ib. $3.50. Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald,
Ga. Rt. 4.
Sorghum syrup, nice and thick, $1
for 10 Ib. bucket FOB, or 6 buckets, |
$5.40. J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
60 gal. fresh made sorghum syrup in
1-2 gal.. cans, 75c per gal. guar. like
sample.
Ete.
A-1 pure Ga. Cane syrup in No. 10
cans, labeleq and guar. 65c~_per can,
FOB. G. W. Holt, Climax, Ga.
Pure Cane syrup ,12 No. 5 cans, to
cs. $4.25 per cs. Frt. pd. in 5 cs. lots.
Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Marglobe tomatoes :180 to crate,
$1.25; 144, $1.60; per bu. basket, size
smaller, $1.20 bu. All FOB. All Fancy.
Not less than 2 crates to 1 party. No
personal checks. J. J. Matheson, Alto,
Ga. Rt. 1
to $1.50 |:
Dick Tope, Sharpsburg, Ga.
Green Hot pepper, $1 bu. J. A. Jor-
dan, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. ae
Turnip greens and green peas, Now
ready, by truck load or express. Call
or write. Leonard Rentz, Omega, Ga.
50 av. size pumpkins, 20c per Jb.
FOB. Exch. for dried peaches, irish
"\ potatoes or a pig. Mrs. J. B. Verner,
Monroe, Ga.
Nice, tender okra, long green pod var.
10c qt. FOB, or 8 qts. del.-in ist zone,
85c, Add 5c extra per gal. for postage
if out of 1st zone. Nothing less than 8
qts. del. at my expense. Mrs. Ss.
Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Sees
Little white Hot pepper for pickling,
in small lots, 20 per match box full.
Mrs. B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
Marglobe tomatoes: fancy, 144, $1.50 |:
per crate; small, $1.25. per crate,
stringless green pod beans, $1.60 per
hamper. All FOB. C. F. Matheson,
Alto, Ga. Box 121. :
Irish Cobbler potatoes, field run, $1
bu. and hard head cabbage, 2c lb. All
at field. J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Green, Hot pepper, also green sweet
Bull Nose peppers, 30c gal. Red Hot
pepper, 40c gal. or exch. either for
good, 100 lb. size white, feed sacks. L.
B. Rountree, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 5. ~
Green beans, for sale. Make best
offer. T/ M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga.
Jackson Wonder bunch Limas, 25
lb. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga. Rt.
2. Box 44. : a
Georgia Products
Wanted
. -KRUIT WANTED
Want sweet crab apples. Mrs. Jno.
R. Turner, Concord, Ga.
Want good eating apples. State
lowest price. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga.
Want 1 bu. crabapples (Siberian or
tame crabapple).. Advise price by re-
turn mail.. M. C. Baker, Lindale, Ga.
Will exch. P. C. male or female pig,
wt. 35 or 40 lbs. for nice size sound ap-
ples. Ea. to pay express. Mrs. A. D.
Brantley, Sr. Culverton, Ga. RFD 1.
GRAIN WANTED
Want to exch. pure, clean Wilson
Type cotton seed, first yr. from Wilson
Ped. Farm for Cokers pure Abruzzi
rye. Bu. for bu. FOB, 5 to 25 bu. lots.
J. Hope Tigner, Chipley, Ga.
Want 10 or 15 bu. Turf oats for seed.
State best cash price. B. M. Aaron,
Adairsville, Ga. \ :
Want 30 to 50 bu. Fulcaster seed
wheat. County Agr. Association, Care
= L. Blackwell, County Agt. Calhoun,
a. .
Want 5 bu. genuine Virginia Gray
Turf seed oats. Write price and par-
ticulars. James M. Fowler) Cumming,
Ga. RED.
Want 8 or 10 bu. good rye, also 12 or
15 bu. good Fulghum oats. Send sam-
ples and price. Pay cash, or exch.
Cokers No. 5 Cotton seed at $1 bu. for
same. H. F. Edwards, Dublin, Rt. 5.
...Want~ seed barley. Quote. E. A.
Scott, DeSota, Ga.
The farmers of Butts county are in
need of lots of the following, to sow
now: Beardless seed barley, rye, wheat,
and oats. State grade, or mail sample
and del. prices. Address all communi-
cations to: }
Ga.
Want to buy about 20 bu. seed oats,
free of weed ang grass seeds: either
Rust Proof, Bancroft, Hastings or Ful-
ghum, a good winter oat; also want
about 20 bu. rye seed, Abruzzi preferreq
to be used for pasture. No objection
to vetch or oats mixed with rye. Send
sample. Also want prices on Vetch and
Deas. | L. E. Phillips, | G
Austrian winter
Colquitt, Ga.
HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIE
WANTED x
Want 200 or more colonies of honey
bees, in and around Fitzgerald to
work 1931, on 50-50 basis. Exp. bee
man. H. H. Hardin, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Care O. L. Jones, Washington Ave.
Want good bulk honey cheap for
cash. Send sample ang price on 50 or
oe lbs. H. F. Edwards, Dublin, Ga. Rt.
PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED
-Want 100 lbs. No. 1 improveg white
Spanish, shelled peanuts, this yrs. crop
Write lowest cash price del. G B
Crenshaw, Monroe, Ga.
; POTATOES WANTED
_ Want to hear from parties having
Irish potatoes and the price per bu.
T.|of dry sage.
S. S. Copeland, Jackson, |*Cleveland, Ga.
a Thursday, September 25, 1930,
T, V. Price, Ellaville, Ga. ES
-VEGETABLES. WANTED :
Want to hear from party near Car-
tersville or Canton who can furnish 1
or 200, or more, pounds of good, round
cabbage and their half of cans to be
made into krout on halves. Exp. let me
hear from you. Can call for cabbage
on own truck and other party come for
krout; also exch. value for white nest
onions, Bermuda, Leek plants or sets,
green hot pepper, sweet peppers, table
peans and peas dried and a small amt,
Mrs. Ida _ Satterfield
White, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 33.
Plants For Sale
Chas. and J. Wakefield and Flat
Dutch cabbage, cabbage heading col-
lard, New Stone and Baltimore tomato
plants, $1.25 M. del. $1 M. Exp. col,
Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. ;
Chas. and J. Wakefield cabbage
plants (as nice ang pretty plants as
can be grown), 30c a 100, 500, 11; $1.50
M. All del. E. T. Clements, Sanders-
ville, Ga. Page
, Everbearing strawberry plants, 20 a
100, or exch. for anything can use of
equal value. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley,
Ga. ~
Missionary strawberry plants, ready
to set, $2 M. Bud Sweat, Alma, Ga. Rt.
%
1. Box 26. ee
E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, ready
25c a 100, $1.50 M. del. No personal
checks. Mrs. H .V. Franklin, Register,
Ga. ee
- Ga. Heading collard plants, ready,
25c a 100, $1.25 M. del. packed in ven
tilated boxes. A. J. Nix, Flower;
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. :
Chas., E. J., Flat Dutch, Succession
and Sure Heag cabbage plants, 60c,
500; $1.10 M. del. 5 M. $4.50 collect. C.
W. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.
E. J.. Chas. W. ang Flat Dutch cab-
bage plants, fresh grown for fall head-
ing, $1.10 per M. del. 5 M. $4.50, Col-
lect. Will ship C. O. D. E. Y. Stokes,
Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. -
Red raspberries, 50c doz. $3.50 a 100;
also Yellow. Root, 30c lb. sassafras root,
35c lb. horse radish roots for pickles
and planting garden gooseberry. Exch.
for nice onions for table use. Mrs,
Mary Lue Eaton, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
Li: :
Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, $2 M. in 5 and 10 M. lots, del.
95c a 100. Field grown, young and ~
eee. Duffie Vance, Oakwood, Ga.
Res tL. eo
_ Klondike strawberry plants, 25 a
100; 500, $1; $1.75 M. Add postage on
small orders. Mrs. G. L. Pirkle, Flow-.
ery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Reg and black raspberries, $1 doz.
Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 35
a 100; Mastodon Everbearing, 35c a
100; gooseberries, $1 doz. garden horse
mint, 35c doz. calamous, 15c bunch;
also white, Eng. peach trees, 20c each;
peach, plum, sugar pear, and Eng.
horse apple, all 20c each. Add postage
on small orders.. Mrs H. F. Turner, |
Cleveland, Ga, Rt. 4. Ms
Nice, stocky, Everbearing strawberry
plants, 75c a 100; Missionary Lady
Thompson, and Klondike, 50c a_ 100.
$3.50 M. Cash with order. P. M. Head,
a
Himalayan berry, 4 for 25c; Bermu-
da grass roots, fresh dug, $4 a 100 Ibs.
FOB. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga
Rt. 2. Box 44. J Se
Unlimited supply of Wakefields and
Dutch cabbage plants, ready. Strong
and well rooted. 65c, 500; $1.10 M. 3 M.
up, 75 M. Goog count, plants and ~
prompt shipment. B. J. Head, Alma,
Qe % i
J. Wakefield cabbage, New Stone to-
mato and Bermuda onion plants, 85;
500; $1.50 M. 5 M. $6.25. Postage extra.
Cash with order. Mrs. R. E. Hackle,
Valdosta, Ga. 603 E. Savannah Ave.
E. Chas. fall cabbage plants, fresh
and green frost proof, 75c, 500; $1.25
M. Postpaid. R. Chanclor ,Seville, Ga.
True Ga. collard and Stone tomato
plants, nice, good plants, 25c a 100; 7c
500; $1.25 M. del. Prompt shipment.
W. L. Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 2.
Everbearing strawberry plants (larg
berries on stems holg the fruit to th
ground) inspected, 20c a 100. Add
postage on orders for less than 1.
nee W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga, Rt.
Himalayan blackberry plants, strong
roots, 30c doz. $1.50 a. 100. Well rooted
red currant sprouts, 15c each, 6 for Toe.
Nothing less than $1 0
1.25, 500; $2.25 M. Cash or money
Miss G. B. McLane, Hartwell,
Heading collard plants, 15c a 100.
ce ,large plants. Mrs. M. L. God-
dard, Summerville. Ga.
Heading collard plants, 20c a 100;
1 M. del. Klondike strawberry plants,
c a 100, $1.75 M del. C. Garrett,
Oakwood, Ga.
Klondike strawberry plants, 25 a
00; $1, 500; $1.75 M. del. Cash with
rder. - C, V. Strayhorn, Flowery
3ranch, Ga. Rt. 1.
Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Stone tomato and Heading collard
ants, all 20c a 100; $1.20 M., 5 M. or
over, 90c M. col. Lee Crow, Oakwood,
Ga. Rt. 1.
Klondike ang Lady Thompson straw-
rry plants, 35c a 100, or over 500,
c per 100, FOB. Mrs. Katie Roberts,
ardi, Ga.
Sev. M. kEverbearing strawberry
plants, $2.25 M. postpaid. Will exch.
400 for 400 good, strong Ga. collard
plants. Ea. to pay postage on plants
to be received. Mrs. Julian McCrackin,
Habersham, Ga.
Napier Grass plants and roots dim-
ported from Africa). Gov't analysis
give it the same in protein as Alfalfa.
Can be cut 4 times per yr. Extra good
for stock. Will make special price on
2M. or more. Now a good time _ to
plant. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, Ga.
_ Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
3800, 50c; 500. 75c; $1.25 M. del Guy
Crow Gainesville, Ga.
7 Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.
New Stone tomato plants, $1-M. also
dill seed, 10c pkg: and old fashioned
smell melon seed, 10c teaspoonful. E. C.
McElhanner, oyston, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25,
500, $2.25 M. Yr. ol drhubarb plants
goog roots, $1. doz. Catnip plants, 60c
oz. No order filled for less than 50c.
s. T.-H. McCurley, Hartwell, Ga.
Lady Thompson and Everbearing
ey plants, 25c a 100; $2 M
Aes radish ,3 bunches 25c, 8 for 0c.
A qd postage. Will exsh. for white feed
sacks in good cond. Mrs. Sarah Grin-
dle. Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
: ~ Genuine Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 40c a 100: $1, 300; $1.50, 500;
$2.75 M. 5 M. $10.; 10 M. $18; limited | 8
number of Condons improved Masto-
don, 65c per 100; $1.80, 300; $3, 500;
$5. 15 M, Sage plants, yr. old. 10c each,
3 for 25c, 6 for 40c; 75c doz. Rhubarb
or pie plant roots, 15c each, 80c, 1-2
doz. $1.50 doz. Postpaid. Cash with
a John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga.
Very large and early variety straw
_ berry plants, 25 a 100; $2 M. del. or
exch. 200 for 200 eabbage plants. Ea.
to pay postage. Mrs. R. W. Mobley,
Glenville, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 37.
Tomato, cabbage and collard plants,
50c, 300; 75c 500; $1.25 M. del. Bill
as Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Thompson strawberry. plants,
$1.50 M. also Everbearing plants, $1.50
_M. Mrs. M. B. Scroggs, Alto, Ga.
1M. Everbearing strawberry plants,
_ $2, or exch. for white feed sacks, or for
_ white peas. Mrs. Jas. A. Wylie, Su-
-wanee, Ga. Rt. 2.
Red raspberries, 12 for 50c; horse
radish, plants and roots, 12 for 50c;
catnip, 10c bunch; 3 punches, 25c. Miss
ie Dorothy Waters Dahlonega, Ga. Rt.
- Large, well dev. Missionary straw-
berry plants, 30c a 100; $2.50 M. FOB.
_ Cash with order. - W. F. Luckie, Ray
- City, Ga. Box 218.
Frost proof cabbage plants, Wake-
flelq and Flat Dutch and Bermuda
onion plants, now ready, $1 M. Write
for special prices and free offer on)
hs lots. Andrew Clark, Thomasville,
Cabbage plants, 500 45c, 75c a 100.
Damp moss packed. Add 15c for ex. if
: a sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville,
a :
New crop Chas. and Copenhagen
_ Market cabbage plants, stocky and well
- rooted, $1.50 M. by prepaiq mail; $1
_M. by express chgs. collect. G. W.
Coleman, Tifton, Ga.
Plants Wanted
Want Bermuda onion plants.
Sirance. Cobbtown, Ga.
- Want 5 to 10 M. E. J. and C. W.
eabbage plants gro
Deo
vegetable green, Tender greens,
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seeq obtainable, planted around the
15th of August. Must guar. plants to
head and not seed, be correctly pack-
ed and del. by. P. P. Make best price.
G. F. Adams, Se Ge: Rt. 2. Box
124,
Seed For Sale
White nest onions, 50c gal.
A. Wilson, Martin, Ga.
Johnsons Winter beans (for table
use) will stand the freeze. Plant in
Sept. or October and will bear in Mar.
50c qt. del; Salad Eng. peas, purple
bloom, 50c at. del. Mrs. M. J. Patter-
son, Cordele, Ga,
Old fashioned peach seed, a few
white clear seed, peach seed, 25c for 15,
postage. Mrs. J. T. Manry, -Gog-
oe Gay
Dry sage, clean, hang picked, 60c Ib.
del. Money order. Mrs. Bessie Rich,
Byron, Ga. Rt. 3.
Burr Clover seed, 8c lb. recleaned,
free of other seed, also broom corn
seed, 50c gt. Mrs. L. M. Aderhold,
Lavonia, Ga.
Dry sage, 10c per cupful or 3 for
Well packed. Add postage. Mrs. S
Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
Nice, dry sage leaves, for flavoring
sassage and meats, 10c per pt. or 3 pts.
for 35c, 65c, 1-2 Ib. $1.25: for: 2 Ibs;
Postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. Nora
Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.
Vadeo smooth var. wintr Eng. peas,
45c lb. Van Antwerps new coe
Cc
pkg. 15e an oz. Seven Top turnip seed,
10c oz. Old fashioned, mixed tender
cornfield, bean seed, 45e Ib. new; in
spring will be 55c lb. Miss Eva Cog-
burn, Alpharetta, Ga. Rt. 2.
Russian Giant sunflower seed, first
yr. from Hastings, 35c qt. Mrs. W. A.
Brantley, Tennille, Ga.
Few nest onions, 15c qt. new crop
cattail millet seed, 10c -lbz in pod; a
few sage, 10c thls., scallion buttons,
15e qt. for 25c or $3.50 bu. Winter
watermelon seed, 25c per 100; Coffee
beans, 10c for 15; castor beans, 10c for
25; colored bunch butterbeans, very
prolific, 25c-lb. Exch. any or all for
seed oats, any good variety. E. L.
Corley, Mauk, Ga. Rt. 1. ;
2 kinds of white peas; little, black-
eyed peas, 25c qt. and little white table
De green, 35c a peck, dry, 25c qt. Mrs.
Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
ae few bu. of purple hull or Java pea
seed, all new crop, $3 bu. FOB. D. F.
Ogden, Odum, Ga. a
Prize Taker onion seeds, $1.50 Ib. or.
80c per 1-2 lb. postpaid. Lee Waldrip,
Gainesville, Ga.
JY large cupful frost proof Eng. pea
seed, 25c; shallot buttons, 20c qt. or
65 gal. All 1930 crop. Add postage.
George Harold Pass, Point Peter, Ga.
Improved Red Top turnip seed, also
Purple Top, 30c per 1-2 lb. 50e Ib.
Guar. high germination. Grady Kel-
ley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. {
Frost proof Eng. pea seed, very -pro-
lific, 30c lb. del. White multiplying
onion sets, 60c gal. del. Mrs. E. D.
Horne, Ludowici, Ga. RFD.
Nice, clean dry sage, 60c Ib. del.
Money order only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn,
Milan, Ga. Rt. 2. a
1 lb. can of nice dry, clean sound
sage, 50c; lady peas, free from weevils,
20c Ib. 1930 crop. Add postage. Mrs.
N. P. Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga.
Smell melon seed, nice, fresh, this
yrs. crop. 15 per pkg. Cash with or-
der. Roy Davis, Blackwell, Ga. RFD
. Box 56.
Frost proof Eng. pea seed. 15/ cup-
ful ,or 25c pt .and postage. Mrs. Willie
Allen, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Collard seed, True G&., $16 a 100, or
30c Ib. postpaid. s Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga.
Yellow Bermuda onion sets, 20c qt.
or will exch. some for good, dried ap-
Mrs. J i
E
| ples or peaches. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Bax-
ley, Ga.
Good, 1930 cantaloupe and Stone
Mtn. watermelon seed, 20c per tbls. ea.
prepaid. J. R. Thrasher, Winston, -Ga.
RFD 2 4
About 6 Ibs. scallion onion buttons,
15c lb. Sell most any time within a
mo. also about 8 Ibs. green hot pepper,
some red if desired, 15 lb. Do not
| write later than Sept. 22nd. Exch. for
equal value. Money order only. Mrs.
J. BE. Sorrells, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 1,
Nice, white nest onions, 60c gal. del.
best: var! Eng. pea seed (for table and
spring planting) 25c per lb. del. Mauq
Hamby, Greenville, Ga.
m. the best
Clements imp. os Notenelon |
Soe
seed, melons grow to wt. 75 to 150 Ibs.
Affidavit of Ordinary of Washington
Co. that I grew 18 melons from 1 vine,
wt. 620 lbs. $1 per oz. $10. Ib. Order at
ener E. T. Clements, Sandersville,
a.
Nice, selected seed, hand saved:
Stone Mtn. or Dixie Bell watermelon.
Would like to hear from party inter-
ested in 50 or 100/lb. lots, at 25c lb.
Irish Greys, 20c lb. J. J. Bloodworth,
Gordon, Ga. P. O. Box 12.
Willow leaf pole butter-bean seed,
same as old kind as cropper, but is
very ornamental as well. Generous
packet, 15c PP. James E. Thomson,
Macon, Ga. Rt. 7.
New bunch and running colored but-
ter-bean seed, 30c lb. del. also little
colored running butter-bean, small and
almost round, with delicious flavor;
new crop long leaf ang curley mustard
seed, 45c lb. del. Would like to exch.
*{running colored butter-bean or mus-
tard seed for qt. or half. gal. strained
honey. Mrs. A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
Butter-bean seed, this yrs. crop,
pure, sound and free from. trash.
Both bunch and pole var. 20c lb. post-
paid. Prices higher in spring. Marion
McConnell, Cornelia, Ga.
Crimson clover seed, in chaff, 8c lb.
FOB. E. L. Fleming, Bowman, Ga.
Little white nest onion (cluster
kind), 15c qt. or $4 bu. FOB, if taken
at once. Time to plant this month. Or
good for eating, every one sound. and
free from trash. W. F. McCrimmon,
Soperton, Ga. Box 164.
Choice Crimson clover seed, in chaff.
Sample, information and price on re-
Snes S. L. Thornton, Dewyrose, Ga.
Rt.-2;
10 lbs. Southern Prize turnip seed,
25c lb. del. if lot is ordered by 1 party,
or add postage if less than 10 Ibs. or-
ee J. D. Fooshe, Augusta, Ga., Rt.
Pagay Alaska Eng. pea seed, 1 Ib. 25c;
5 lbs. $1; Yellow Bermuda onion, $1. 15
lb. Prize Taker onion seed, $1 50. Ib.
Chas. W. cabbage, $1 lb. Copenhagen
Market, $1.25 Ib. All prepaid. R. L.
McRee, Meigs, Ga.
Slick leaved mustard, White Egg,
Purple Top, White Globe, Cow Horn
turnip seed 6 lbls. mixed, or not, 25c;
1 lb. mixed, 50c; not mixed, 45c del.
Also Long Ga. collarq seed, same price
All seed home raiseq by self. _W. H.
Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. /
Seed Wanted
Want Boga Weed seed, at 7c lb. del.
well cleaned, noz 6c.. W. H. Waddelle,
Pearson, Ga. ;
Want 10 bu. Burr clover seed in. the
burr. Write best price. Also want
exch. pure bred N. Z. White Eaebits
for Burr clover seeg in the Burr. F. C.
Garrett, Sparks, Ga.
Want to hear from party having
Bermuda onion to sell per bu. T. V.
Price, Ellaville, Ga.
Want some old fashioned winter or
Rough turnip seed, not Hastings 7
Top turnip. Mrs. E. W. Anderson,
Thomasville, Ga. RFD 5.
Miscellaneous For Sale
300 extra heavy white feed sacks,
100 Ib. size, 6e each, FOB. No personal
checks. W. B. Wester, Temple, Ga.
Fig preserves, 40c pint, 75c qt. or 3
qts. $2 in pt. jars. 7 qts. canned (with-
out sugar), will sell for $3. All FOB.
Evelyn Roberts, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.
Box 71.
18 lbs. geese feathers, 60c lb. Mrs.
B. K. Barnett, Cave Springs, Ga.
New, downy, white feathers, 60c Ib.
del. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Cordele, Ga.
New geese feathers, $1. 1b. also nest
onions, 50c gal. Mrs. J. C. Johnston,
Hogansville, Ga.
22 Ib. yellow root, make best \ offer;
also Johnson Grass seed, 25c cupful,
Greenish red pepper, 50c Ib. Add fost-
age. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell,
Ga., Rt. 2.
Geese feathers, 25 Ibs. for T0c Ib.
Mrs. G. C. Smith, Camilla, Ga. RFD A.
Mayapple Root, poke root, butterfly
root, Queens Delight, Black Haw, wild
cherry and sassafras root, all washed
clean, green or dry. Make offer. G. F.
Adams, Leary, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 124.
Fine, medium and coarse oyster shell
for chickens, $1 per 100 lbs. FOB. W.
A. Sa Savannah, Ga. 102 Bay St.
Eas
Good, strong 100 Wh: ae white, chick-
=a ees Se Fae
a Sd ti 2 Mies vs 3
Ga. 45 4th St. -
en feed sacks, not washed, To sack Del.
in $1 or more orders. H. G. Autry,
Plainville, Ga.
Yellow root, Bear Foot a calamus.
roots, all 25c lb. butterfly root, 50c Ib.
sage, clean and nice, 2 cupfuls for 50e3
wild sweet potato roots 20c lh R. C.
Stover, Pisgah, Ga. Rt. C. 4
Glass gal. jugs anq qt. bottles for
vinegar. Sell or exch. Miss Beatrice
Booth, Athens, Ga. ae
Good, bright, suncured tobacco,
chewing or smoking, 4 lbs. $1 del. also
Hastings best chewing tob. seed, 400
Ib. del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. ;
Yellow and Bloog root, each 35 Ib.
Snake root, 40c; wild cherry bark, 25c;
prickly ash bark, 30c; and poke root,
50c lb. Mrs. Laura La Roche, Cres-
cent, Ga.
New crop fig preserves, 30c per 1-2
pt. 50c pt. 80c-qt. Plum sauce, 50c qt.
Postage paid on as much as 50c orders.
Securely packed. . Mrs. M. H. Walker,
Grantville, Ga. i
30 Ibs. first grade goose feathers,
slightly used, in good grade container,
25 bu. new slipped shuck corn, $1 bu.
or trade for nice Jersey heifer, 1 yr.
old. R. S. Canady, Surrency, Ga.
2 M. bu. slipped shuck ear corn, new
crop, ready for del. Make best offer
bulk loading. O. K. David, Marshall-
ville, Ga.
Slipped shuck ear corn ang shelled
corn, ready for shipment October 1st,
o rsooner. Write for pfices.s F. L.
Beasley, Reidsville, Ga.
Mrs. Dan Flinn, Dawson, Ga.
25 Ibs. use some, goose and duck
feathers ,good cond. $15 for lot, or 80
lb. Or trade for 3 on 4 pigs, 2 or 3 mos.
old, or for 2 good shoats. Must be
yood, healthy stock. Mrs. C. R. Sor-
rells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1.
15 Ibs. used (but used) white feath-
ers, 35c lb. or ex. for anything can use,
Also 3 qts fig reserves, 50c qt. and
scuppernong jelly 40c pt. Mrs. Kate
Mahaffey, Dacula, Ga. Rt. 1.
White muslin bran sacks, 75 1b. cap.
$1.12 for 15 postpaid. Cash with order.
Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1.
Sanitary, home-made apple, . grape
and blackberry jelly ,or spicy apple-
butter, 40c pt., 75c at. jar. Cash with
order Pearl Head, Cleveland, Ga. ;
15 lbs. new, never used, re: feath-
ers, 75c lb. FOB. Mrs. J. Y. Chastain,
Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Have 1 M. Jute 2 1-2 bu. corn sacks,
almost new, 10c each, FOB Atlanta of
Logansville. H. O'Kelley, Atlanta, Ga.
|P. O. Box 1211.
. Peach, pear and a few fig preserves, ;
50c qt; sweet peach pickle, 40c qt. green
tomato and cabbage mixed pickle, 35c
qt. Home made. Mrs. Z. M. Story,
Thomson, Ga.
15 Ibs. bone dry Yellow Root. Make
best offer. Mrs. Oscar Phillips, Roys-
ton, Ga. Rt. 3.
Washed clean, sheep wool, $1 Ib.
Miss Lela Rahn, Rincon, Ga. Rt. 2. _
Empty, 50 gal. syrup bbls. in A-1
cond. having only the bungs removed,
$1.50 each, Albany. Bob McCormack,
Albany, Ga.
Flue cured smoking tobacco, 2 fers: Th.
5 Ibs. or more del. - Fred Prewitt,! Alar
paha, Ga. Rt. ft. /
2 lbs. nice, fresh yellow table putes
weekly, 40c lb. poe Mrs. M. ae
Waleska, GaP. O;7B0x of,
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want to exch. value for white feed
or four sacks ,or anything can use.
Write. Mattie Carter, Alma, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want a bell (for farm and other
use). Write and give price. Mrs. R.
L. Lea, Wildwood, Ga. :
Want to exch. value for white sacks
of any size, washeq or not, especially
want 10 and 25 lb. sugar bags. Miss
Dorothy Satterfield, White, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want to buy Sweet Gum, at $1. 50
$2.00 per lb. del. P. P. Jesup, in quan
tities of 1-4 lb. ang up. Also will
undertake to instruct farmers interest-
ed in how to produce it, if they will
ee me. W. J. Broadhurst, Jesup,
ne
- Want about 15 Ibs. of practically new
geese feathers. Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Ray
City, Ga.
Want 1 bu. fine ground, new corn,
water ground meal, and 1 bu. Porto
Rico sweet potatoes on the ist or 2nd
day of each month, from some local
farmer. Elvey C.. Ward, Valley,
Ga. P. O. Box 163:
Want to buy sundrieg peaches, Give
best price, del. A. - Phillips, Atl
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PAGE EIGHT
Positions Wante
Want a job truck farming with
young widow or single, woman who
- wants a hustler on a good farm, or
will help oversee a farm. Clarence
Dean, Climax, Ga. C-o W. A. Brock,
Rt. B. Box 40.
Bachelor, well educated, would like
to oversee a farm or help oversee
farm, also be of help in general way.
Good, practical farmer to make corn
and cotton. Prefer Southern part of
the State. J. G. Cooper, .Climax, Ga.
RFD. C-o E. T. Dean.
Want 2 to 4 plow farm. Prefer 3
lows, on halves with good house for
in family; near school. 4 boys large
enough to p!ow.and make a plow hand
iayeelt. Pre.er S. Ga. Worth, Colquitt,
or Thomas county. Best of ref. J. H.
Ward, Damascus, Ga.
Want job in dairy for 1931. Over 7
yrs. exp. Can run a DeLaval milker.
State salary paid in first letter and
number. of cows, etc. T. L. Chaffin,
fiilledgeville, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want 2 horse farm on 50-50, or
would take truck and poultry farm.on
same basis. Plenty of help. Life time
exp. Prefer near Atlanta or Macon,
Ref, furnished. T. V.. Mann, Goggins,
Ga, Rt. 1. ; : :
Want small or medium size farm in
middie Ga. to work on shares in pe-
cans. Landowner to furnish suitable
Jand and I to furnish trees and care
for them until bearing age. Y..M. An-
derson, Williamson, Ga.
Want 2 horse farm for 1931/on hal-
ves with party to furnish me and I
make and gather crop. I- will want
work until I-.start crop. Can do all
kinds of cazpenter work. Want to get
moved by November list. Want good
land, stock. and tools; close to church
and school. Like to get work this win-
ter, too. -W. E. Herring, Elberton, Ga.
Pu. t
Bs
Want jok as dairyman. Quite a bit
of exp. Can furnish ref. Young man,
able and willing to work. 4 in family.
R. C. Mullis, Ochlochnee, Ga. Rt. 3. _
Want to farm about 25-acres, good
Jand, good bldg. and good water, not
over 10 mites from a good market.
George Themas, Jr. Vidalia, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want farm on share basis, to raise
hogs, poultry, keep cow or two, raise
feed crops (ho cotton) for 1931. Be-
gin this fa'l. Party to furnish stock,
land, etc. W. C. Smith, Woodstock,
Ga Rt, 2
Want a scod. grist mill and small
farm. Prefer west or southwest Ga.
Have plenty exp. milling. Prefer steam
power, and nothing but first class
ag exch, J. A. Thomas, Vidalia, Ga,
SRG 1:
Want job operating a grist mill.
Prefer water power, west of Atlanta,
but would consider other location. Al-
so want a good 2 horse farm with
-millfor 1921 on 50-50 basis, with good
_ stock and tools, some good milch cows
and hogs, ell to be run on share basis.
Was raisel in. N. Ga. Could take
change within a short time and can
as food ref. E. G. Wood, Tifton, Ga.
Po. So
Want territory in whieh to run Pea
Huller. Have goog out-fit and do good
work. Thresh for the 10th of bu. Let
--me know what you have, etc. about
~ how much work I could expect in your
locality. I can come at once. W. M.
Yeargin, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5.
_ Want a 4 horse farm on-_ shares;
with good improvements, fenced and
-tross-fenced. Will furnish stock. Want
to grow general mixed crop if can find
suitable place. W. T. White, Sumner,
Ga.
Man of 25 yrs. wants job on large
farm as carpenter and gen, repairman,
_@an also co brick work, drive car,
_ truck and repair same, as well as farm
machinery. Would consider feeding
and looking after some stock in con-
nection with above. State salary paid
- and what you can offer. Prefer So.
Ga. Do not drink nor curse. Am hon-
est and a willing worker. Noah A,
_ Dixon, Blackshear, Ga, Rt. 1.
s Position wanted on farm for 1931 by
capable, energetic family. Can do any
kind of farm or orchard work, and
*
&
ing business. 3 goog hands. Can fur-
nish the best of ref. James E, Rad-
- eliff, Thomaston, Ga. RFD 5.
Want job as.caretaker of estate or
_ job on poultry farm. Have no family.
a H. Paradise, Bartow, Ga. Rt. 1. Box
~ Want to get on a small farm and
Yaise chickens, also run a small truck
farm, such as corn, potatoes; cabbage
-and_collards. 44 yrs. old, white and
_ have had several yrs. exp. in the truck-_
lived, nearly all my. life here. Ref. fur-
nished. State what you can offer. J.
E. Reynolds, Augusta, Ga. 1453 Cooper
St. :
Want to get on a large farm where
can cultivate 25 or 80 acres and. see
after the remainder of farm. Prefer
growing cotton and corn. 50 yrs. old.
Only moved, twice in my life. Honest,
do not drink, can -finance self, and can
furnish ref. W. McCain, Temple, Ga.
Want job on farm as wage hand for
remainder of this, ang for next year.
Can handle all kinds of machinery.
Have wife ang small child. Would con-
sider dairy farm. Clyde Conner,
Glenwood, Ga. Care W. J. Ryals.
Want to go 50-50 with a good man to
raise hogs, cows, ang chickens. He to
furnish everything and I to raise the
feed and do all the work. Prefer So.
Ga. J. L. Hopson, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 5.
Want a good job on dairy. Exp. in
milking and also in gen. farm work;
can drive any make of car and trac-
tor, etc. 23 yrs. old, wife and 3 chil-
dren. E. L. Davidson, Watkinsville,
Ga. Rt. 2 Care A. M. Wells.
Wan, farm with good man on
halves. Can also do carpenter. and
blacksmith work and can paint, drive
any make car, tractor and repair same.
Life time exp. Have 3 boys: 19, 16, and
13 yrs. old. All able workers. Would
consider job as overseer. G. A. Hollo-
way, Jonesboro, Ga. Rt. 1. -
38 yr .old married man with wife
and 2 children wants job as overseer
of farm for 1931, Can drive car, truck,
tractor, or operate any kind of farm
machinery. Strictly sober and have
no baq habits. Can furnish ref. W.
O. Whistenant, Rome, Ga. Rt. 6.
Wan; job on farm with good party,
hear Atlanta. 30 yrs. old hard worker,
honest and do not deal with liquor.
Life time exp. in farming. Want $25
mo. board and laundry. Ready to be-
gin October 15th and throughout 1931.
H. G. Crowe, Blackwells, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want farm on old style 50-50 share
crop, or as overseer, 1 or 2 horse. Must
be goog land, near good school and
church. Prefer near Valdsta, Fitz-
gerald, or Vidalia, with good man to
furnish me until crop is made, also to
move me. Ref. exch. Good house re-
quired. 50 yrs. old, 7 in family. Can
take hold of job, Dec. 1, 1930. Write at
once. H. A. Wynn, Cadwell, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want job as overseer of farm, or
stock farm. Life time exp. Give me a
trial. R. L. Preston, Hapeville, Ga.
Want a tobacco crop te work on
shares. As much as 50 acres, or will
take 100 acres on percentage. Land-
owner to finance everything. 20 yrs.
exp. and my partner has hag 12. Write
either: J. H. Walker or R. H. Holton,
Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1.
Good dry hand milker wants job on
dairy or 15 or 17 cows, with good man.
Ref. exch. Have no bad habits. State
full particulars in first letter. 7 yrs.
exp. in dairying, 3 yrs. in driving truck,
also exp. as farm overseer. A. M. Sul-
livan, Social Circle, Ga. Rt. 3.
Want job with some good man who
will furnish me; will work for wages of
$30 per mo, or take 2 horse crop on
50-50 basis. Have 1 boy large enough
to work (can drive car). when not in
school. Woulg consider a job in good
dairy, or poultry and hog or truck
farming. Gula Woodall, Mauk, Ga.
Practical, middle aged man with life
exp. with poultry and high class dairy
animals, wants position as manager or
Supt. of large commercial farm or
estate. Good agricultural education,
and use to modern methods. Nothing
except a proposition where modern
power and machinery utilized in the
production of grain ang forage, will be
considered. Thoroughly familiar with
all details connected with operation of
private or commercial hatchery, breed-
ing farm, Grade A. or certified milk
production, or butter making by cream-
ery methods, and feeding ang care of
herd under / official: test. Married, no
children. At present employed as
manager of Nationally known Poultry
Farm and Hatchery. Open for change
October Ist. Best ref... R. J. Holliday,
Orchard Hill, Ga. a
Want a full 1 horse crop on, halves,
and a good blacksmith shop. Have 3
hoe hands and 1 plow hand; want to
run a public blacksmith shop, having
had 16 yrs. exp. in a gen. country re-
pair shop (one of the best.shoers and
wheel men in country). Furnish the
best of ref. J. D. Echols, Cumming,
Ga. Bt. 5;
Want job as overseer of large farm. |
Will work for a small salary and a
per cent of what I can make on farm,
or on 50-50 basis; with some Cows,
hogs and chickens. Can give best of
ref. and shall expect same. N. T.
Dennis, Jr. Eatonton, Ga.
Want job on stock or dairy farm for
wages, or on 50-50 basis. Life time
exp. Can look after farms. 25 yrs. old,
single, honest, sober ang without bad
habits. Can begin at once. Write your
offer. J. W. Harrell, Midville, Ga.
Want a1 horse crop on 50-50, in So.
Ga. with good, honest people, with good
land. Will be able to run self after
Xmas. Want to work for wages rest
of this yr. Have to be moved and will
repay with work, or by the week.
Ready to move. Ref. given. Come see,
or write. G. D. Wilds, Commerce, Ga.
Sober, hard working, honest, married
man of 30 wants job for 1931 as driver
ang repairman of trucks, tractors, etc.
or as working manager of farm. Would
take job for wages on dairy or gen.
farm. Farmer for 26 yrs. and 4 yrs. in
driving and repairing. Want to locate
near school and church. Sat. guar.
Vernon B. Brown, Hartsfield, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want job on farm for wages, or
wages this yr. and share crop for 1931.
Party to move ang furnish me. Wife
and 3 small children. Want place near
school; goog house, garden and place
for chickens; would consider a good
cow as some pay. Am a veteran of the
Worlds War, white, 34 yrs. old, and
will go the extreme limit in my en-
deavor to give absolute satisfaction, or
would like a place near town to repair
and fix up for the rent ,if house is in
livable- condition, good water, pasture,
ang plenty of Wood-for my own use.
State location and full particulars in
first letter. R. V. Humphries, Thomas-
ville, Ga. 408 Grady St.
Want job on farm. Have my own
team for hauling. W. C. Dobbs, Wood-
stock, Ga. Rt. 1.
Young, single, honest, quiet sober
and a willing working man wants job
on farm rest of this year and for next
year. Can begin any time. State best
offer in first letter. E. C. Ellington,
Roswell, Ga. Rt. 1. i
Party experienceg in truck farming
wants a good truck farm on 50-50 basis
for 1931. 10 in. family, including wife
and self. All are hustlers and mean
business. Want a connection in radius
of 20 mi. Atlanta, close to good school
and churches, Want to get with a
good man who has plenty of tools,
good stock, good land, and a good
house. Would consider Supt. good
farm or truck farm. J. H. Smith, Fair-
burn; Ga: Rt. 1. .
Want a goog 2 horse farm suitable
for trucking, with good house and
school convenient. 40 yrs. old, exp. in
most all kinds of farming. Sober, and
harg worker. Best of ref. 6 in family.
M. N. Jinks, Vidalia, Ga. Rt. 4.
Want any kind of farm work by the
month; married, but no children,
would like to have farm on 50-50
basis, next year. Sober and honest
ang hard worker. Must be moved and
furnished 1st year. I E. Fields, Col-
umbus, Ga. 2911, 2ng Ave. |
Exp. farmer with small family wants
work on farm with man who will fur-
nish and will move me, and will furnish
work until crop time, then share crop.
D. C. Lively, Atlanta, Ga. 2100 Peach--
tree Road. ;
Want job as 1931 on farm, peach or-
chard or dairy. Can drive tractor or
truck and do ordinary repairing. Exp.
in all kinds of farm and peach orchard
work. 35 yrs. old, have wife and 3 chil-
dren. Honest, sober, without bad
habits. Good workers. Write and
state wages given in first letter. T. W.
Manning, Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want job as overseer in peach or-
chard. Have had sev. yrs. exp. Can
handle most any kind of spray mach-
inery, also labor. Can begin any time.
Ref. if required. T. I. Bottoms, Wil-
liamson, Ga. Rt. 2.
Want. a 1 horse farm on shares and
some hogs or poultry on halves. Truck
farm and hogs or dairy and corn and
hay and hogs. Like to help gather
crop now until January 1931. Have to
be moved: and furnished.
W. H. Poole, Reidsville, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Want to get in communication with
some big farmer who might be inter-
ested in having a lot of carpenter, re-
pair work, or extra building done, dur-
ing the fall and winter months. Exp.
Will contract. or work by day. S, A
McAllister, Broxton, Ga.
Man. ang wife want to trade with
tobacco grower for 1931 as wage hands.
Well exp. in growing and curing tob.
also will do any kind of other farm
work. . Life time exp. on farm. Prefer
wmanuel county, or adjoining county,
Write or come to see me. C.D. Staple-.
ton, Summit, Ga. RFD 1, Box 69. ~
Married man, wife, no _ children,
sober, honest and willing worker wants
job on farm for wages with party who
can furnish work the year round...
State full particulars and price you are
Willing to pay in first letter. Can be-
gin at once. W. H. Roach, Columbus,
Ga. 2508 2nd Ave. : :
Want a large 2 horse farm on 50-50
basis. Must be good land, good pas-
ture and big house, as have big family.
Wan; to plant some cotton, corn,
wheas, oats, rye, peas and potatoesin
other words make all that I need to
ea; at home and then raise all the cot-
6 to work.
| Must be new corn del. to Doraville.
ton that I can. Dalton Lovell, Alte,
Ga. :
Want good 1 horse farm with a good,
honest man who will furnish me $10
mo., meal, meat and lard, or $15 mo. in
cash, to make crop on halves. Would
accept job for wages or looking after 2
to 4 horse farm, or woulg take 10 acres
on halves,, and work by day the rest of
the time. Want to get with party with
whom can remain sev. years. Both .
wife and-self hustlers and dont mind.
work. Have 4 children. 32 yrs. old.
Have to be moved. Can carry what I
have on Forg truck in 1 load easily.
Am willing to work and pay for mov-~
ing. Write or come see me (live 12 mi, |
north of Ashburn). Ref. if wanted. M.. =
J. Jones, Aushburn, Ga. Rt. 2. ee
Want a good 1 or 2 horse farm on es:
shares. Good land and - landlord to
furnish feritlizer. We to do the work
on a50-50 basis. Plant tobacco, pea-
nuts, cotton, Corn, potatoes and gather
same. Must have a good tob. barn.
Have to have supplies for making
crop; landlorg to furnish me until crop
is made and gathered. So. Ga. near
Broxton, Douglas, or Ocilla preferred.
Can give the best of ref. Want to be
convenient +o good school and church.
Want good pasture with good water to 3
keep cows. Answer at once if interest- ee
ed. H. M. Horton, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
Want place with good man to. over-
see farm, or will supt. 10 to 20 plows,
or will take 10 to 12 acres in corn and
potatoes ang other products, and will
hire 3 days a week for $1.25 per day
ang board self and wife in groceries.
Would accept truck farming if neces- =
sary. Want to raise a lot of chickens; :
wife to milk cow anq take care of but-
ter and milk for part of same. Wife
and sejf both raised on farm and un-
derstang farming. Ref. exch. 1 boy, 23
yrs. old would liek tohave crop on 50-
50 basis. Can drive Ford or other
make of car. Will move at once. Glad
to help gather present crop. -J. K.
Fuller, Junction City, Ga.
FARM HELP WANTED |
Want a good single man, 25 or 30
yrs. old to plant and run a small truck
farm and to do other light work. Must
know how to drive and fix a car or
truck, be sober ,honest and a willing
worker, and like to go to Sunday
school and church, be very clean and
nice. Will pay $12.50 per mo. board,
washing and a good hometo- stay.
John L. Bennett, Screven, Ga. Rt. 2.
Box 31. e
Want a good hang to gather my crop. oe
Will pay $12 per mo., board and lodg-
ing. J. N.- Parker, Conyers, Ga.
_ Want colored man and wife to farm
in 1931. Good land, good house and
stock. When no tin crop can get work
all year round. W. G. Scoggons, Ar-
muchee, Ga.
Want single, white man to live as
one of family and work 1 horse crop ~~ ae
for 1931 on shares. Must have good _
ref. Drinker need not reply. B. P.
Best, Ogeechee, Ga. Rt. 1.
Want woman abou; 30 or 35 yrs. old.
of good health and character, te milk
cows, help with chickens, hogs, garden
and gen. farm work. Reasonable wages.
Bs exch, Mrs. P .M, Johnson, Lovett,
_ Want a nice woman of character to
live in home With self and mother and
assist with cows, chickens, and gen.
wor kon farm, at small salary. State
in first letter salary wanteg and other
particulars. W. T. Thornton, Wash-
ington, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 55.
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