Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1930 October 9

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VOL.

STATE CAPITOL

13 ATLANTA, GEORGIA,

PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. J ONES, DIRECTOR



THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930.










- city markets.

TO HIS HONOR, THE MAYOR, AND CITY COUNCIL |

"+6 > OF ATLANTA AND COMMITTEE:

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I noticed in the Sunday papers a statement by Mr. J. L. Me-
Cord, President of the Produce Dealers of Atlanta, in which he ob-
to Central Avenue and parking there for the purpose of selling their
truck Shutts 3 e

1 investigated and found that they were having a meeting on
this objection before the Council yesterday afternoon. I went down

- to this meeting, and Council promptly passed an ordinance prohibit-

ing these farmers and truck drivers from parking on Central Avenue

_ from 6 P. M. until 7 A. M., effective November ist. 2

. In the vicinity of Central Avenue, farmers from all over Geor-

gia meet with their farm products and sell it to merchants and other .
~ people who wish to buy. They also exchange their products with

each other. A farmer from. South Georgia will have sugar cane,
peanuts, and syrup and will exchange with the farmer from North
Georgia for apples, cabbage and cider. The South Georgia farmers
readily find a market for the North Georgia, products when they

The main argument used in building good roads was that this
would enable the farmers to better market his products and the ben-
efit that would come to him from being in closer touch with the

Stopping parkng on Central Avenue looks like ; a little matter

but it means that they are stopping about 350 trucks that come into
the city every night with fresh produce for the people of Atlanta.

As soon as they find another place and congregate there the
same howl will be raised about moving them to some other place.

What Atlanta needs to do is to provide a central market square
for the farmers to come in with their trucks. , Provide them with
some accommodations, when they come in they are tired and when
they get to Atlanta they would like to wash up and some of them
want to change their clothes.

Atlanta made an inviting gesture for the farmers to come to

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Atlanta with their wares when they built the Municipal Market.
However, this has degenerated into nothing but a Poe for rent
for the different stores of the city. \

_ The farmers do not want a store. What they want to do is to
sell their stuff right from the truck, fresh to the buyers of the city.

This is the coming business for the farmers of Georgia.
ta be the'first one to take the lead to assist them. Give them the in-
vitation to come here rather than worry them with restrictions. Get
adequate parking space provided for them at some central point in
the city and you will find that they are an asset to your city. They
will spend 90 cents out of every colar that they get Hehe here with
the merchants of Atlanta.

Your: Committee, composed oe the following gentlemen: Mr.
Frank Wilby, Mr. H. G. Hastings, Mr. Wiley Moore, Mr. Harry
Brown, has been asked to make recommendations in regard to this
condition. I hope that this Committee will realize the importance

teturn home and the North Geoteia farmers readily find a market of this situation and that Council will follow their recommendations,

for the South Georgia products when they carry them back home.

Let your city take the lead and other cities will follow your
example and provide market space for the farmers to come in, in
their trucks. They do not want any store house; what they want

~ is a place where they can come and not be made to move every hour. .

Let Atlan-.

With the proper invitation given to them this business will grow and ~

it will help Atlanta. We are telling the. farmers every day to diver-
sify. They are doing this.
what they have to sell.

There is too much stuff shipped into Georgia from California,
Oregon, Maine, New York and Florida. There is also too much
stuff grown in Georgia that is rotting in the fields. What we want
to do is to help the farmer find a market for his produce. Give him

one here in your city! Let him bring in this fresh produce daily.

Now let us help them in disposing of .

The truck route is the cheapest route by which he may dispose of his :

stuff as he has no express charges, packing and crating charges
when he can pack his produce in his truck and bring it up and sell
it direct to. the consumer.

; EUGENE TALMADGE.

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MARKET REPORT | :
OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS INDEX
Prevailing Wholesale Prices Oct. 7, 1930. Always Subject to Variation | 7 Soutien Hor Hele he Soa 25
- Poultry Wanteg ------ meen ney
Be Atlanta Macon . Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta Baby Chicks For Sale__.27 7 7 7.5
Sweet Potatoess, new 100 lbs.... $1.25 $1.66 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00, Baby Chicks Wanted _........-.. 5
Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs. 2.75 2.90 2.50 2.50 ae Eggs For Sale. Si Ge 5
Wees, Ga. Extra, d0z.0...../...... 38 38 40 38 oh 37 40 = ea :
Eggs, Ga. Standard, doz............. 36 36 38? 36 35 38 ggs Wanted -------------------. 5.4
Eggs, Ga. trade, doz ee ol : 33 ol 30 33 \ Live Stock For Sale_.-----.-4, 5, 6
Eggs, Yard Run, doz.. 36. 36 38 36 35 38 Live Stock Wanted __........- 4, 6
Wines 1 18 18 16 18 15 18 oe
Sas 1b ae 18 18 .20-.22 20 20 * 18 . Products For Sale--_-_..- 7, 9, 12
FUGOSLCTS, De cso eterna ene 12 12% 14 12 13 10 Ga. Products) Wanted: 2.3. W209: 19
piers 10 06s 6 cst ceeke eae = .28-.30 te : te oe Miscellaneous For Sale__...____ 8, 9
DuCKG Ie 22 a ae 3 x a 4 :
Soh 12 18 = 22 20 . Miscellaneous Wanted -------- 8, 9
Turkeys Ibo bse 25 25 se 25 BS Plants For Sale -__-__-_. 8,9, 11, 12
apons: bee 25 os o 3S = 35 Seed Por Sale 2.5 = 8, 9, 10
ae nes bi, ceveesnetees -- o -- - ~- Farm Help Wanted -.-----.-- 8, 11
ield Peas, not mixed, bu.......... ae re a Coe se

Country Butter, Best Table, Ib. .35 30 40 140 140 a, Positions Wanted --..--------- 10 11
Country Butter, Cooking, Ib... 20 20 .30 30 30 30
Corn Meal, 96 ns 2.50 2.40 2.50 250 2.50 2.25













Hogs Sold During Week Beginning September 30, at Cooperative Sales Brought from 8.25 to 8.55 per cwt., Basis No. 1. See
No. 1 Grade Spanish Peanuts, $78.00 per ton, F. O. B. most Georgia Shipping Points. a

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Poultry Fo or Sale
~ ANCONAS
A cona hens, best. layers,

erels, 50c. Bx O. Tiller,
ick, Ga. C-o B. O. Fusssell.

0 to 50 pure bred Ancona pullets,

1-2 and some 6 mos. old. Start lay-
ing soon. Make best offer per head
R. L. Baird, Grovania, Ga. .

20 Ancona hens and 1 rooster, $1
or the lot, FOB. Mrs. D. Wahiddons,
ise Ga.



oF each;
Bruns-.



< BANTAMS

ot: old and 1 young bantam rooster,

50c each, or exch. for 2 pullets, same

breed. James Millsap, Rossville, Ga.
o Gen. Del.

-pure bred Japanese Silkie hens.

ow laying, $12 for the lot, if separate-

ly, $3 each. Mrs. F, L. Baker, Macon,
Ga. Bloomfield Road. Rt. 2.

1 stag and 3 pullets, of B. C..Span-
les. Stag is crowing and the puillets
eady to lay (for beauty and laying
ualities ~you cant beat them), $7-for

with a guar to please. R. L. Trim-
ble, Trimble, Ga.

Few. get juine young Butt
eockerels, $1.50; cockerel and 2 young
hens, $5, also a limited number of set-

ing eges, $1.50 per 15. O. H. Wright,
Atlanta, Ga, 412 Peters Bldg. :

4 pr. White Cochins, $3 pr. pullets |
just started to lay; 2 trios Buff Coch-
ins, $4.50 per trio; 3 hens and 1 roost

er, Silver Seabrights (sure winners).
$15; 1 pr. half grown Buff Cochins, $2
All in good health. Geo. Austin, Ate
lanta, Ga. 356 Moreland Ave. N. E,

6 White Top bantam pullets and: i
~cockerel. name unknown), almost
grown, for sale. Prank Erwin, Adairs-
ville, Ga
- 2 white bantam April hatch roosters,
=0c each, FOB: Mts. Wt oH Bonner,
E tienon Ga. Rt.
-. Black tail i bantams, $5, a

Buff Cochins, $3 pr. acs J. Barrow

my eC, Point, Ga.

on BARRED ROCES S

1 thoroughbred 4 1-2 mos. old B. R.
rooster, fine and ready for sevice, $
each; 2B. R. thoroughbred cockerels,
oe each, Mrs. A. Tanner, _ Wrens,
a Pure bred B. R. pullets, good lay-
ing strain, $1 each;:-also a few extra
good: strain Ped. cockerels, $1.50 each,
or 4 for $5. All FOB, Money order
Bek Mrs, J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.
-\ Prize strain Aristocrat B. R. March.
hatch cockerels, $2 each. Exch. for
wheat or rye. G, C, Edmondson,

4 pure bred B. R. cockerels, and 1
Eitict. aiso 1 Ancona cockerel, $1 ea.
= All early spring. 1930 haitch. "Mrs. J:
R. Haynes, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 7. <
1 Thompson. strain B. R. cockere:
and 2 pu March hatch, $4 for: iot.
ogee j L, Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
3 pure bred B. R. April cockerels,
* $3; also 3 April hatch Buff Leghorr
cockerels, $1 -each> By LE. Lynn, Cof-

- fee: Ga.
. Fine, Ped. Parks a, kes cocks and
-cockerels: $3. to $5 ea. A few year-
-F ling hens, $1.50 each. Our pens in 3rd
_ place in Ga. Contest. E. C. Pope, O-
cilla, Ga.
-. 14 pure bred. Be P? R. 4 1-2 mos. old,
$5 each, $11 for ae 10be= : O25).

ape SUINE c. Lewis, Funston, Ga. Rt.

: TB, R. eotkerels from prize winning
pen, March hatch, $2.50 each. Miss
. Gena Arnold, Rayle, Ga.

~ 10 B. R. April 21st hatch putt and
1 pure bred, unrelated rooster, $10 at

Cochiz.

Phe
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omy home on Mr. M. G. Smiths place, |

or will ship if party will pay. frt. Also

have 10 friers, 1 1-2 Ibs. 30e Jb: Jerry

~ Gordon, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt: 1.

ES May hatch B, R. cockerels, nicely
marked. $1 for 1, or 2 or more in lot,
TDC: oe H.. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga.
\ Park strain April hatch cockerels,
$2 and $2.50 each: Cream Grade stoek.

Permit rating, No. 212 C 30. Also An-]

-ril hatch Holterman Aristocrat (dark)
. R. cockerels, $2 each. A, P. Chap-
oe Autryville, Ga. :

Thompson Tmp: Ringlet B. R. cock- |

eh. 1 cock, 1929 hatch,
; 1928 cocks, $1.50 ea. FOB.
No cheeks,
S banks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.
es Choice Buff Rock cocks and cock-
Ss. Pure Nugret -strain> $2 to $4
AN h: piso hens and nullets of . same
; strain for sale. Write. Mrs... G.~L:.
Trimble. Adairsville. Ga. ~
<2 Buff Rok. Anril cockerels, $2 ea,
, Mrs, D..F Youngblood, Mt. Berry,
Gao St. b Box 95, 5 a

heey. good milch cows.

Mrs, C. A. Wil- 1}:

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: -BRAHMAS. are

Pure Giant strain Light. Brahma
cockerels, $2.75 each; or 2 for $5; pul-
lets, $1.75; hens, $3 oo Mrs. Jewell
Godard, Milledgeville, Ga, Rt. 1. Box
i

5 May hatch cockerels, Giant strain,
1 for $1; 2 or more in 1 lot, at 75c
each, crated. FOB. HA, Neal, SS
nesville, Ga. Rt. ae

BUCKEYES
3 nice Buckeye roosters, $2.50 each.
CocRe ae cere Blairsville, Ga. Rt. 4
Box 54,

MARKET



GAMES

1 pure bred Silver Lace Red Cornish

zame cock, 2 yrs. old, $2, or exch. for
1. same breed, 6 mos. to 2 yrs. old.

Satisfaction ouar. Also 2 pure bred
Silver Lace Wyandotte cockerels, wt.
about 4 Ibs. each, $1.50 each. Math
L. Logue, Gibson, Ga.

Pure Dark Cornish cockerels, $2 to
$4 ea. Different sizes and ages; also
Sullets from $1.50 to $2.50 each. \C. A.
Ingram, Lilly, Ga. \

LEGHORNS
' 5 Tancred pullets, June Ist hatch,
nearly ready to lay, $75 for lot, or $1
each, in lots of 25 or more; some nice
cockerels, game price. Cash with or-
cer. H. E. Williams, Athens, Ga. 481
Buth St.

Tom Barron Eng. S. C. W. L. Sune
hatch cockerels, $2 each, or 3 for $5.
A. L. Bell, Lyerly, Ga. RFD 2. :

Tancred W. L., Brown L., Ancona,
Barred Rock or RL Red 4 to 6 mos.
old pullets from high produging stock,
also laying pullets and breeding hens.
Healthy and well dev. and of good
color and markings. Priced reason-
ably. . P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.

12 fine grown Tancred March cock-



erels, selected from flock of 300 and.

tept to pick breeders from. Strain
tamous, in this section for egg produc-
jon. 1: for $1.25; 2or more: in. lot,<$1
each, crated, FOB. H. A. Neal, Car-
resville, Ga. Rt. 3. :

75 thorougnpred Herris rend: 15th
hatch pullets, now laying, $1.25 each.
Mrs. Wade Fuller, Abbeville, Ga.

50 Tancred -pullets, about 1 yr. old,
some laying now. Sacrifice at $1 ea.
Ordered direct from Booth Hatchery.
Official R. O:; P. strain: First: RP: 0:
money order gets them. I furnish
scoops. Exp. collect. Mrs; EL M. Row-
and, Carnesville, Ga.

15 pure Tormohlen Light Brown L.
nillets, 12 wks. old; 60c each; also
moulting hens, 18 mos. old, breeding
stock of past season, $1 each. All FOB
Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga... -

12 White I. hens, $1 each, or all for
$16. Albert Rampley, Tucker, Ga.

90 Tancred W. lL. May 12th hatch
| 4ullets, 85c each..$15 for the 20. No
culls. W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga. if

7 full blood S. C. B. GL. 1929 hatch
hens, and 3 Everlav pullets, $1 each
5r exeh. for W. L. 1929 and 1930 hens
ond pullets, same number of each; al-
so have 1 FEverlay B. L. rooster. no
pointes to the above hens and pullets
for sale. or exch. for Cornish Game
Sens. 1929 or 1930 hatch. Will aceent
*41-for the lot. Money order. Mrs. E.
P. King, Rochelle, Ga.

-MINORCAS AND LAKEVELDERS

4 nure bred Rlack Minorca hens, 1
1-2 vrs. old. $1.25 each. No persona!
ehecks. Mrs, B. H. Purvis, Helena
Ga. Rt. -1,

A few Ruff Minorea 4 mos. old
~oasters, thorouchbred, $1.50 each.
Mrs: A. Tanner, Wrens. Ga.

April 1930 hatch full -preed Rlack
Minorca rooster, $1 ay Fe W. 4H.
Bonner, Macon, Ga. Rt. :

MISCELLANEOMS. CHICKENS 3
WANTED.

"Want. to exch. a few pr. of White
Kine pigeons for some young pullets.
State what von have to offer. Grace
W. Rumph. Culloden. Ga. - :

Want friers, heavy breed, wt. 1. 1-4
to 2 Ibs. each. State*what breed vou
have, about how old. number and best
prize, (Ohas. F.. Howe. Ft. Valley, Ga.

Wont to vet in toveh with some one
in or near Atlanta that has sev. hun-
3yad niiets or laving hens to exch.
for: other value: or wold: trade: for
Mrs, Roy HF.





Feach. Brooks Ga.

, OPRPINGTONS

11 C. Puff Orpireton hens and 1
rooster.. Hens at $2.50 each: rooster,
3 or the int. fae $30. Write at ance
Forrest Mortin Flawery. Branch. Ga.

Buff Orn. -reoesters fram Stewart
Harm. and hioh eee nradurers. Al~-
wet 1999 hatch, t2.50 each. FOR. Mrs.
W . Carmichael, Madicon. Ga.



__A growncock and young cockerel,

| March or April hatch.

$2, pr.
100 with: order. -

: bargain. Write.

fine- rooster,

$13.50 for: lot.



pure bred Golden Buff oes: cock,
$2.50; cockerel, $1.25. FOB. Exch. for
game thing of same breed to prevent

inbreeding. Both were from a}

prize winning cock. O. T. Pettyjohn,
Alpharetta, Ga. RED 5. |

Pr, of Buff Orp. direct from Shinn.
April 5th hatch, $2 pr. FOB, or if par-
y comes for them; $2.50 del. express.

. L. Steed, Palmetto, Ga. Box 133.

PIGEONS FOR SALE

Frank Foys large Blue Homers, 1
pr. mated, banded and working (raises
a pr. of squabs ea. month); 3 extra
male birds, all fine, pure bred, very
good color, $3.75 for lot, or $2 50 for.
mated pr, and $1.25 for the males.
Exch. the 5 for 3 large, pure bred
White ees 2 hens and 1 - male.
Write.
ville, Ge Rio!

1 pr. Black Brunney Pouters, mated
and working, $2.50; White Muff Tum-
blers, Biue Muff Tumblers, Priests,
Extra large Silver Kings, mated and
working, and large, mated, White
Kings, all $2 each pr. -
$2.50. Herman Mize, Americus, Ga.

15 pr. White Kings, banded, "mated,
$1.25 pr. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.

5 pr. mixed Carneaux and Homers,
$1.50 pr. $5.for lot. .Money order
ae eae L. W. Smith, pe sfelies a

a

Lot of White Swiss Mondains, White
Kings, and flying Homers, cheap. Ex-
ch. for White or Brown He pullets,
W. David-
son, Columbus, Ga. Go oar House.

Racing Homers, seamless bandd
and prize winners: Tyee tots. $1.50
pr. Mated prs. $2; 1 pr. mated Fan-
tails, $2; 1 pr. mated Bald head Tum-
plers, $1 50, Member N, P. A. Also
have 1 lot of White Rings, 22. birds.
Excellent squab producers. Write for
See H. C. Ozburn, Statesboro, Ga

OX

White Kings, working and banded,
Carneaux, $1.50 pr. FOB. 25-
Henry Davis, Macon,
Ga. RFD 6.
White Kings, special price on 5 and
10; pr. slots? youngsters, .4 to 6 mos.
Grace W. Rumph,
Culloden, Ga.

Yellow Carneaux, Be mers, White
Kings, African owls, Satinettes, Blu-
ettes, Silverettes, Maltese,. Yellow
Dragons, Magpies, Parlor. Tumblers,
Muff Tumblers. Mated prs. N. P. A.
banded, Youngsters, Stock .and SOs
Birds. Jason A. Tuggle, Atlanta,

16 No. Elizabeth Place. .

Lamar Brantley, Wrights-

toms, $5 each.



PHEASANTS FOR SALE

Lady Amherst, March hatch, $15 pr.

Goldens, full plumage, $18 pr. Goldens,
March hatch, $10 pr.

necks, April hatch, $8 pr. F
strutions for care and breedi

each order. Lacd. Barrow, West Pont,
Ga.



POULTRY OR TRUCK FARM
PARTNER WANTED :

A young man wants to get in touch
vith an honest man who is willing tc.
invest @ little money in either a poul-
try or a truck farm. He to finance it
furnish location and board me (at
moderate price), and if truck farm te
furnishstock, tools and a small truck
and if poultry, he to furnish begin-
ning stock: I to do the work and
share expenses and pay board out of
share of earnings. Write, or come see
if interested. Ref. if desired. oa
Hllington, Roswell, Ga. _



R, I REDS

9 Folens hatch R. I. Red pullets
ready to lay; 6 hens, 1 yr. old, and 1
$20 for the lot. Could
del. in Atlanta. Mrs. wn Be Fitzgerald
College Park. Ga. Rt.

10 pure bred dark oe Sey
Red 6 mos. old pullets, $1 each, 5 or
more, 3 mos. old. same breed and col-.
or, 80c ea. FOR<her. O,. A. Andrews.

Jackson, GacRt.:2

10 S.C.R.L. Red. April pnilets, and q
cockerel, same age, $1.25 each, or
Pure bred. dark red.
sood layine stock. Mrs. L. D. Kim-
brel, Baxlev. Ga. Rt. 3.

6 fine R. I. Red March hatch cock-
erels, $1.25 each. Mts. J. R. Tyson.
Ocilla. Ga. RFD 3

4 Anril hatch anancsan cockerels.
*1 each, Monev order. Mrs. Willic

| WH. Chambers, Dawson, Ga. Rt. A.

5 R. IT. Red vullets and 1 rooster |
March. and. Anril hatch, $1 each, or
axch. for. S$ &. Wyandottes. Tandy
a Cartecay. Ga.

8: Ro LePeds: Donaldson strain Pe
lets and ecckerels,. wt. 3 1-2 and 4 Ths.
*1 each. also 14. hens. 18 mos. old, 202
1b. or $1.95 each. Mrs. J. LL. Erwin.
Adairsville, Ga.

12 cork red | Donaldson pullets. 2

with |

| del.
| der,

of 4 hens an

Cleveland, Ga.

mie



ie

-cockerels, April hatch, $12 for lot,

FOB. Mrs. M. M. Hale, Buena Vista,
Ga.
4 pure bred Apa hatch R, Reds, poe
cockere] and 3 puilets, Ay each. No
personal Cage Mrs. B. H. Pures
Helena, Ga. Re.

.. C38. oo hens, .
hateh, $1.25 each, 5 for $6; also mixed
Game and Brown - 1929 hatch hens,
6 for $5. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Adairs- 3
ville, Ga. Rt. 1.

- 50 Donaldson R .
ril hatch, $1.25 Sie $50 for the lot.
No culls. W. S. Shields, Thomson, Ga, .

Pure bred S. C. R. I. Red. April
hatch pullets, from prize winning
stock, $1 each, FOB. _ Mrs, Oo. a Shir--
ley, Lavonia, Ga. SG : :

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS. ETC. FOR SALE
Pure bred M. B. Battleship strain
"Old tom, wt. 40 lbs.
Make fine breeders. Trio, $15. March

hatch. Mrs. Alex Boyer, Sparta, Ga.

4 pure bred 2 yr. old W. Hollatid
tom, from ors win. stock, $10
each, or $35 = lot. 2 yr. old hens, $8

; young hens, and young, toms, $5
a Paes stock. Mrs. J. B. McCrary,

11 pure White Pekin ducks and
drakes, 75c for large ones and 60c for



RFD 1.
ite Doves, ;

Molena, Ga.

smaller size; all young. Would swap

for new, white, 100 lb. size sacks if
good ones. Mrs. L. R. Rompay, a
berton, Ga. Rt. 8.

| pure bred Mammoth White Pekin _
March hateh ducks, $7 FOB. aS
Janie Wingo, Newnan, Ga.

Big Bone Bronze turkeys, 2. hens
and 1 tom, 2 yrs. old, $25; 1 hen, 18
mos. old, 4 young turkeys, 3 mos. old, =
$10; 1 pure bred Black Giant 2 yr.
old rooster, $3. Mrs. J. B. C. King,
ae ton, Ca et Be 63. S

uscovey ducks, May 19 for
lot, also R. I. | cocker cae

hatch, Donaldson strain, $1 deal Cc.

me a J. i. Roquemore, erate, Ga.
2 turkey. hens, slightly mixed Bron,
ze; 1 red turkey hen, $3 each, or $8
for lot. W. Rowland, Carnesville, Ga.
M. B. turkeys, large size, April 1930
aten, toms, $5 each; hens, $4; $12.50
trio. Will exch. for a few 4 or 5 mo,

old pigs, in good cond. Write what

you have and best price.
Seba Buses Gav Rt: 1.

ab

. Mrs.

14 head of peese, $1 each, FOB. =
H: ene ome :

i ronze turkeys, $10; $7 per r
March hatch. Mrs. 8. Be Tomberlin,
Forest Glenn, Ga. Ae

14 M. B. April hatch turkeys, 7 ea, 3
hens and toms, $30 for lot crated. and
Chipley... es order with or-
a Poe G@. J. Marsh, Chipley, Ga.

28 guineas: 14 are three parts grown;
2 Old guineas, 5 head, half grown, 7
head, Partridge size, part white and
part blue speckled, $15 for lot. Cash
ee cae ea

e ian ord, cA
Rt. 2. Box 119. > a .

ine good breeding stock, pure bred
Fawn and White Indian Runner
drakes, $2 to: each, also a few pens
a drake, $10 per pen.
Well colored, hans laying strain, Will.
exch. for pure bred Pardee strain
Mammoth White Pekins. Prices FOB.
Money _ order. William E. 5 wee

6 pure bred Bronze turkeys, Ellis:
strain, 1929 hatch. Toms wt. about
40 Ibs. hens, about 25 Ibs. on range.
Orig. from toms, wt. 60 lbs. Won the
Blue Ribbon on them last yr. at Fair.
ferne ee Cw one (ee 50; or er

: 0, Flowery Branc.
Ga. Rt. 1. ue is

9 White and Blue Speckled guineas,
75 each, $6 for lot. Now laying. Mrs.
J. W. Maxwell Aragon, Ga. RFD. |

5 M. Bird pee. April hatch tur-
keys: 4 oe and 1*hen, $3.50 ea. or
$15-for lot: FOB. Pure bred. T. M.
Gulley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1.

6 pure bred Blue Toulouse geese,
$250 FOB. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewy- :
rose, Ga.

1 pure bred Goldbank Bronze tom,
17 mos. old, $8; also 2 March hatch, $5
each. Money order only. Mrs, J. E

Yawn, Milan, Ga. Rt. 2.

Muscovey ducks. 1930 hatch. $1 ea:
1929. vee $5 trio. L. E, Williams,
Ly. Ty;

20 Mae turkeys, part of them Ap-
vil, part July hatch, and fine birds.
al J. C. Brown, Woodbury, Ga. RFD

_ (Continued on page five)



April 1929 ae

Red pullets, Ap- __

Gas

Thursday, October 9, 1930.
~ Poultry For Sale



: _. ANCONAS FOR SALE.

20 Anconas, and 30 Reds, all 18 mos.
old, 10 W. L., 8 R. I. Red pullets, and
15 8. L. Wyandottes, all 5 mos. old; also
2 fine young roosters, B. R. and Red,

7 mos. old, all at $1 each. Like to sell
at once.

B. W. Fossett, Jacqson, Ga.
Indian Springs St.

: BANTAMS FOR SALE
Buff Cochins, $3 pr. Blacktail Japa-



nese, $5 pr. L. J. Barrow, West Point,
Ga.

~ Jap Silkies, 1930 hatch: trio, $5; Ex.
1 pr. for pr. of Golden Sebrights, Rose

Comb, small type. L. E. Williams, Ty
ae Ga.

Ba BARRED ROCKS

Thompson Imp. Ringlet February
cockerels, $1.75 each; March cockerels,
$1.50 each. FOB, Mrs. ok: Mabry,
Canon, Ga.

20 pure bred, blood tested Park strain
B. R. April hatch pullets, $1 each.
Money order or cashiers check. W.
S. Norton, Edison, Ga.

3-B. R. cockerels, April hatch, Parks
_ strain, $1.25 each. Cash with order.
' FOB. Mrs. Rollie Pearson, Hortense,

4B.R. pure bred 4 mos. olq roosters,

_ $1.25 each; 18 mos. old rooster, $1.25;

also 20 Tancred W. L. pullets, 5 mos.
old; 75c each. C. E. Bisher, Acworth,

Ga. Rt. 2.

ASE

14 pure bred B. R. pullets and 1 cock-
-erel. Holterman Aristocrat strain,
March hatch, now laying pullets, $2
each; cockerel, $3; lot for $25. Mgrs.

Oi. Bid Trotman, Lumpkin, Ga.

15 B. P. R. cockerels, $1 each, FOB.
. AAA grade birds, hatched April 6, 1930.
Cash with order. T. C. Simms, Quit-

man, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 52. B.

30 pure bred B. R. hens, Holterman

strain, $2 each; 3 cocks, same strain,
: od each. Mrs. Geo. J. Garrett, Midland,

Thompson Imp. Ringlet ceckerels,
yellow legs, splendid markings, thor-
oughbreds, $2.50 each, FOB Kingston.

Mrs. J. P. Gaines, Cave, Bartow Coun-

_ ty; Ga.

Pure bred Thompson B. R. hens,
$1.50; reosters, $1.50; cockerels, $1.25
and pullets, $1.25 each. Mrs. Sam
Fitzgerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

Extra fine B. R. cockerels, March

and April hatch, $1.50 to $2 each at my

erel, i6c,

home. Mrs. Ww. L. Deseperrys Adel,
Ga. Rt: 3 Box 107.

Pure Thompson Ringlet B. R. cock-
-erels, healthy with good markings,
Feb, hatch, $1.75; a few pullets, same

age and strain, $1.50 each; 18 mo. old |
cook, same as above, $2. All FOB. Mrs.

R, % _Mabry, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2.
1 pure B. R. 3 mos. old cock-
Mrs. E. D. Lanhorn, Sum-
ner, Ga.

Reg. stock, Parks B. R. Permit, D2-
30. March cockerels, $3 each. 2 yr. old
cocks, $3.50 each; 10 April pullets, $1.50
each. Crates to be ret. Money order
with order. Mrs. John A. Watson,
Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1.

12 pure bred B. R. 6 mos. old roosters,
$1.35 ea. Full stock and cost 25c each
as baby chicks. Sell the whole lot for
cash. Miss Irene Beasley, Wrights-
ville, Ga. RFD 3.
~Pure Thompson Ringlet Feb. coek-
erels, $1.50 each, FOB. Mrs. F. L. Lee,
oe Ga. Rt.

' BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Now booking orders for fine R. I.
Reds and Barred Rocks to be del. any
week beginning Oct. 10th, $12 per 100.
Live del.. guar. K. C. West Ashburn,

Ga.

Good chicks: B.R. Reds, W. Wyan-
dottes, $12 a 100; Heavy mixed, $11.50.
Prepaid live del. In lots of less than
100, add ic extra per chick. R. H.



Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.

paid. Live del.

Quality chicks, Hatch off every Mon-

day. Eggs from pure bred, healthy

flocks; Rocks and Reds, 14c each; Ss. C.
W. L. from hens with trapnest records,
from 250 to 302 eggs, 16c each. Post-
H. L. Mozley, East
a) Ga., West Vesta Ave.

BRAHMAS

11-2 yr. old Light Brahma cock,
$1, 50; also 3 April hatch Light B. cock-
erels, $1 each. FOB. Mrs. G. T. Brock,
Cornelia, Ga. i.





a BUFF. WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS |
9 White Rock, Fischel strain hens, |

wt. 6 to 8 Ibs. $2 each, Exch. for 15



1929 hatch

MARKET BULLETIN

March - 1930 hatch W. L. pullets, Tan-
cred strain preferred; also W. R. stags,
$1 each. Mrs. Chas. R. Echols, Sum-
merville, Ga. Rt. 5.

16 White Rock, Fischel strain March
pullets, Aiarch hatch, and 1 cockerel,
same strain, breed anq age, $1 each,
tate J. . Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt.

4 fine March hatch White Rock
roosters, pure Fischel strain, hatched
from 10 and 11 Ib. blood tested hens.
Nice and large to age. $2 ea. Cash with
order. Mrs. J. L. Wallace, Bowersville,
Ga. Box 153. :

2 Buff Rock April hatch cockerels
and 2 Buff Orpington same age cock-
erels, $1 each. FOB. Mrs. C. M. Lynch,
Locust Grove, Ga.

GAMES
5 pure bred dark Cornish game roost-
ers, April hatch, $1.50 each, FOB. Mrs.
Lois Tanner, Dewyrose, Ga.
4 pure bred dark Cornish game Mar.
pullets, $1.25 each. Cash with order.

Mrs. Z. 8. Matherson, Bremen, Ga. Rt.

1 Box 12-A.

Pure bred Allen Roundheads, brood
cocks, hens, stags and pullets. Best
there is, grown on field, woodland and
Bermuda pasture range. Prices right.
G. H. Durham, Resaca, Ga. RFD 1.

1 thoroughbred dark Indian Cornish
game cock, 1 yr. old, $2 Exch. for 25
white, chicken feed sacks; 5 hens and 1
cock, 1 yr. old, 1 cockerel "and 6 pullets,
thoroughbreg Neubert strain, $15 for
ee Scie Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga

Black Roundhead 1930 pullets and
stags, $2 tach, or trio for $6; eggs in
season, $2.50 id 15. Dead game to the
ie oS . W. Logan, Ellijay, Ga.

May hatch, pure bred very dark Cor-
nish cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. J. D.

-Barnes, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.

50 pit games: 10 fine cockerels
40 laying and ready to lay pullets,
quick sale will take $50 and would eer a
bargain at $75. C. B. Rainwater,
Wrens, Ga.

Pure bred R. C. dark Cornish Indian
cane hens and cockerels, $1.50 each.

. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
Pure bred Marcy strain J. B. Giant
hens and roosters, $2 each; cockerels
and pullets, $1.25 each. Mrs. Sam. Fitz-
gerald, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

HAMBURGS
s. 8. Hamburgs, March hatch cock-
erels, $1.25 each; cockerels and pullets,
April hatch, $1 each, FOB. L. E. Wil-
Hams, Ty Ty, Ga.

LEGHORNS

Everlay B. L. hens, pullets and young
cockerels, $1 each. FOB. Mrs. W. I.
Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.

W..L. cockerel and 6 pullets, piste
hens, $8 for the 7; Brown L. hens, 1
and 2 yrs. old, $1 each, also 1 full stock
B. R. cockerel and pullet, $3 for the
- Mrs. Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga.
Rt. 4.

7 pure bred Tancred April couverele
$5 for lot. Money order. Mrs. S. W.
Clements, Rochelle, Ga. Rt. 1.

600 Tancred March and April pullets,
sired by Ped cockerels; 200 hens, 2 yrs.
old, extra fine breeders. All well culled
and in fine cond. Choice selections,
$1.25 each; or 95c ea. in 100 lots. En-
tire flock of 800 at 85c each. All fob.
Also 6 Tancred March cockerels, ea.
one individually pedigreed, from 240







land above, sired by a .$100 cock bird

direct from: Tancreds Farm. $5 each;
2 cock birds used 1 season, ped. $5].
each. Any one of the 8 cheap at $10
each; a few fine ae April hatch,
$1.50 each. J. B. Parrish, Graymont,
Ga. :

130 or 140 Tancred pullets from M. J.
Johnson, 5 mos. old, will lay soon, $1.50
each; 7 young roosters, same price if
all are taken. Cash or money order. J.
T. Redfern, Tennille, Ga.

1 B, L. May hatch cockerel, from
high producers, trapnested, Everlay
strain, $1.50; 1 June hatch, same strain,
$1.25; 1 Tancred W. L. 8 mos. old cock-
erel, $2... E. L. Miley, Cecil, Ga.

25 Tancred cockerels, well dev. 5 mos.
old and breg from hens that lay, $1
each. FOB. J.T. Davidson, Oglethorpe,
Ga.

10 large Tancred soon to lay pullets,
from heavy laying stock, $10. Money
ue ee F. Cowart, Suramtt, Ga.
18 pure. bred Ferris March and April
Most of them are



April hatch, $10 pr,

through moulting, and some now lay-
inge in good cond. Sell, or exch. for
good, sound corn, 1930 crop. 1 hen for
1:bu: -of<corn. Ea, to dele: <-W.; -C:
Lynch, Blythe, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 31.

1 Ferris March hatch rooster, $1 or
exch. for pure bred B. Rock. Mrs. J.
R. Hancock, Griffin, Ga. Rt. C.

75. or 100 W. L. pullets, April 10th
hatch, some ready to lay, 90c each.
FOB. Russell McGukin, Bremen, Ga.
Rt. 1 Box: 51;

5 Tormahlen strain dark Brown L.
hens, about 18 mos. old; $1.25 each; 3
April pullets, same strain, 80c each; $8
for lot; 18 mos. old cock, $2: 3 April
hatch cockerels, 75 each. D. H. Pel-
ham, Edison, Ga. Rt. 2.

36 S. C. W. L. April pullets, Tancred
strain, $1 each. Lewis Beers, Newnan,
Ga.

40 ready to lay Tancred W. L. pul-
lets from Carters Chickery, Eldorado
Til. Extra nice, $1.50 each; also 15 pure
Shepparg strain Anconas, $1.50 ea.
Cockerels, $2 ea. W. L. only. Send
money order or come after them. *%.
C. Brown, Atlanta, Ga.. 1400 Gault
St. Ss, &.

100 Yearling Tancred hens, 75c each;
100 pullets, April 26th hatch, 50c each,
if taken at once. Heavy producers.
Mrs. G. G. Adair, Rutledge, Ga. Rt. 1.

50 pure bred Tancred 3 1-2 mos. old
pullets $1.50 each; 25 pullets, 4 1-2
mos. old, $1.75 each. Money order.
Mrs. T. S. Cox, Stillmore, Ga.

275 Ped. Tancreq extra fine anq well

-|dev. now laying pullets, no culls, $1.50

each for lot.
Re la

Sev. pure bred W. L. April cockerels,
a each. Miss Clyde Holt, Empire, Ga.
Ro,

100 W. L. Tom Barron strain hens.
1929 hatch, in good laying cond. Culls
been taken out this yr. A. R. Meeks.
Lawrenceville, Ga.

2 S.-CE WW. ZL, 4 mos. old cockerels of
en quality from Kervlins Super X
matings that trace 300 to 332 eggs ped.
from 3 to 5 generations. In perfect
health. Quality considered they are
very cheap at $12 for both, FOB. Jesse
V. Barbour, Hahira, Ga. Rt. 2:

Surplus stock of April hatch pullets:
35 W. L., Barron and erris strain; 25
Barreg P. Rocks, Thompson strain;
and 25 R. I. Reds, Tompkins strain. 90c
each in lots of 10 or more, or $1-ea. in
less lots. W. C. Kutz, Atlanta, Ga. Rt.
2 Box 252:

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

Entire flock S. C. Black Minorcas
Pape strain, hens, fine layers, $1.25 ea.
if all are taken. ~Exch. part. value for
Cornish games at same price, or for

R. J. Paris, Dallas, Ga.



oats or corn: E. Maynard, Newton, Ga..

2 young Black Minorca, Pape strain.
May hatch cockerels, $1. 50 each. Miss
Annie May Baker, Zebulon, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE

Choice friers, also fresh yard eggs,
at all times, will contract for weekly
shipments to hotels, restaurants, etc.
W..J. Newton, Halcyondale, Ga. :

Chickens for table use, hens and
friers. Weekly shipments. Make best
offer. No checks accepted. Mrs. Clay-
ton Douglas, Alma, Ga. Care Gen. Del.



2 large (over- -size for friers) roosters,
$5 for lot. Money order only. Mrs. B.
S.. Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

ORPINGTONS

3 Buff Orp. 4 mos. old pullets, 75c
eash. Mrs. E. Dz Lanhorn, Sumner,
Ga.

2 Buff Orp: March roosters. Sell,
or exch. for Bantam hens, or pullets,
any breed, or cross breed. Mrs. Carrie
Bates, Carteca., Ga.

30 pure Buff Orp. 4 hens and 1 cock,
15 mos. old, 24 pullets and 1 cockerel,
March and April hatch, $1 ea. Money
order. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust
Grove, Ga.

Pure bred Eng. strain S. C. Buff Orp.
from prize stock: 12 nice, selected
April pullets, add 4 cockerels, $1.25 ea;
0 nice pullets, $1 each, but some young-
er than the 12. All FOB. Mrs. C. W.
Griffin, Screven, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 Pure Golden Buff Orp. Feb. hatch
cockerel, $2 or exch. for J. B. Giant
cockerel of same age and pure breed.
Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga.

PHEASANTS FOR SALE
Lady Amhearst pheasants, March
hatch, $15 a pr. Goldens. 2 yrs. old, full
plumage, $18 pr. Goldens, March and





neck, April hatch, $8 pr.



English Ring-

PAGE THREE

Full instruc-
tions for care and breeding with each, ~
order. L. J. Barrow, West Point, Ga.

PIGEONS FOR SALE
White Kings or Carneaux for sale or
exch. for a good breed -of chickens.
Leon Harris, Bradley, Ga. Box 75.

Common pigeons, 25c each, or trade
for White Rock pullets. C. H. Trussell,
Warthen, Ga. : -

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE,
DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE
7 Blue Toulouse gees- $2 each, FOB.
Will not fill orders for. just 1 or two.
No check. Mrs. J. M, Pack, Ringgold;
Ga. Rt. 2.

7 pure bred March 1930 hatch Mam-
moth White Pekins, $7. FOB. Mrs.
Janie Wingo, Newnan, Ga.

35 or 40 Muscovey 1930 hatch ducks,
about 4 lbs. ea. $1 each. J. A. De= @
Loach, Brunswick, Ga. Gen. Del.

Sev. large pure bred Big Bone
Bronze turkeys, Direst from Ellis, first
yr. $8 for tom and hens, $5 each. Ex.
pr. for Jersev heifer calf, old enough to
eat. Mrs.:F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt.
2:



Pure bred M. B. $7.50; 2 hens, mixed
with wild turkey, $4 each; also 3 gui-
neas, 1 rooster and 2 hens, 50c ea. Will
exch. for 16 Tancred W. L. March or
April pullets, pure bred, free of disease.
K. S. Price, Cleveland, Ga.

Ellis strain Giant turkey hens. Sell
sy exch. for chicken hens of any pure ~
breed. Mrs. M. F. Lewis, Rydal, Ga. ~

18 grown ; -ese, Al) colors, $20 for lot
or exch. for White Runt pigeons. J.
M. Barron, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 5. Box 440
DeFoor Ave.

22 head of Narragansett young tur-
Keys, $3 and $4 ea. $7 pr. trios, of 2
hens and 1 tom, $9.50; from half grown
to grown size. Special price on bunch.
#.~ L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rtinle
Box 104. i

3 thoroughhbregq M. B. turkeys: 2 hens
and 1 gobbler, 1 1-2 yrs .old, $25 cash.
Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Byronville, Ga. Rt.
Le

5 Rouen drakes, 5 mos .old, $1 each.
Mrs. J. T. Lambert, Forest Park, Ga.

Full bred M.. B. turkeys, $3. 50 each,
$7 pr. Will exch. 1 hen and 1 gobbler '

for 7 Cornish game hens or 9 Tancred =

W. L. hens. Mrs. E. P. King, Rocheile,
GaieRt dt

Goldbank M. B. Turkeys, good stock

for breeders. Reasonable prices. Miss
Nannie Garner, Cedartown, Ga-Rt. 1.

Pure breg M. B, Battleship strain,
March hatch toms, $5 each. Mrs. Alex.
Boyer, Sparta, Ga.

White Indian Runner drakes, in lots
of 3 or more, $1 each. Geo. N. Thomas,
Thomasboro, Ga.

_-2 White Emden ganders and 5 geese,
ral for the flock. Mrs. Mary B. Stokes
fadison, Ga.

Boe fine large, April hatch Giant M.
B. turkeys, pure bred, extra. large, $50

for lot, or $3.50 ea. $6.50 a pr. Mrs. J.

B.. Brown, Fastman, Ga. RFD 1.

2 March hatch Mammoth White
Pekin ducks and 1 drake, $4 for the 3.
Oks Trimble, East Point, Ga. 401 Dor-
sey Ave.

9 turkey eggs will hatch October 9th:
baby turkeys, 30c each. All must go to
1 party. First money order gets them.

No checks. Mrs. C. W. Jones, McRae,
Gast. 2.



R. YF. REDS.

10 pure breq Donaldson 15 mo. old
hens and 1 cock, unrelated, Hens wt.
up bo, 8 lbs. $15 for the 11 FOB. Also
4 W. L. bantam roosters, March hatch,
the ar type, $1.50 for the 4. Miss
Morus Cheatham, College Park, Ga.

4 R. I. Red hens, $1.25 each, and 1
cock, $1 or exch. for anything of same |
value can use. +A. A. Tatum, La--
Grange, Ga. 506 1-2 Lee St.

1 trained R, .I. Red Capon mothered
1 brood of inc. chicks, $2. Mrs. Jesse
Cantrell. Cornelia, Ga. RFD 1.

2 Donaldson strain, pure breg 2 yr.
old roosters, $2 each, FOB. J. T. David-
on, Oglethorpe, Ga. :

50 pure breg R. 1. Red February and -
March hatch pullets, now laying, $1.50
ee Mrs. G. W. Stevens, Nicholls,

a. ;

3 Rose Comb R. I. Red cocks and-
cockerels, pure. bred, $1.50 each. Mrs.
A. B. Crow, lowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 2.

Pure bred Donaldson strain select
cockerels, $1.25 each. Exch. for pullets
of same strain. March hatch 1930, B.

SB. Morgan, (Cl 0, Ga.



AGE FOUR ;
Poultry For Sale

R. I. RED FOR SALE

Pure bred and dark even red Don-
-aldson strain Direct, laying pullets, $2
to $5 each; same grade large cockerels,
$5 to $10; 20 early April hatch pullets,
$1.50 each; March cockerels, $1.50 ea.
when 10 or more pullets are taken. Will
exch. for Reg.-or High Grade Jersey
heiftr calves, not under 3 mos. old
Crates to be ret. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1.

- Donaldson strain, 2nd direct, April
hatch cockerels, $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. Nora
Mabry, Canon, Ga.

WYANDOTTES
A few Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte





cockerels, March and April hatch, $1.50 1/1

each, also a few same age pullets. Mrs.
-G. E. Blalock, Lylerly, Ga. Rt. 2.

2 roosters, $1.50 each; <2 hens, $1.25
each. All 1929 hatch. 3 pullets, 1930
hatch. Wt. about 3 1-2 or 4 Ibs. 75c
each. All Martins Regal Oorcas, R.
C. White W. Money order. Must re-
duce my flock soon. Mrs. A. D. Brin-
son, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 2.

Poultry Wanted

BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Want to exch. pr. of pure bred M. B.
March hatch turkeys for 8 pure bred
Barred Rock March hatch pullets. Mrs.
Alex Boyer, Sparta, 'Ga.

GAMES WANTED

: Want 5 White Cornish game 6 mos.
old pullets of the large, long legged

and long body, fine laying type. Write

_ best price. Miss Kate Lancaster, Syl-
vester, Ga.

- Want to exch. turkey hen for 7 Cor-

mish game pullets. M. W. Smith,
Chula, Ga.

LEGHORNS WANTED
Want to hear from parties having
- Brown L. pullets for sales Write par-
_ ticulars and best prihe in first letter.
_ Mrs. Maggie Lance, Buckhead, Ga.
Morgan County. _
Want 100 Tancreg W. Leghorn Feb-









- ruary or March hatch pullets, healthy |

and now laying. No culls, Mrs. James
~ Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS |
WANTED

_ Want to exch. 3 Regal Dorcas White
Wyandotte cockerels hatched June
15th: exch. 2 of them for 2 pulets,
Same age or older, same breed, or for
Cornish Games Qarge kind) or the N.
C. Blue game; and exch. 1 of them for



2 bantam pullets, any good breed that)

are full bred and not over 1 yr. old.
Ka. to pay Exp. chgs on what they

send. Write what you have. Mrs. J.
T. Daniels, Dexter, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want to exch. value for chickens.
Write for particulars. Ralph Glenn,
Gray, Ga. RFD 2. =

Want to exch. value for chickens or

_ turkeys. Write Mrs. E. V. Davidson, |

_ Dublin, Ga, Rt. 7.

- Want to exch. N. Z. Reds, Chin.,

and Flemish Giants, lb. for lb. for
large breeg chickens. T. Jefferies, At-

Janta, Ga. 659 Delmar Ave.

- Phone, Ma-3490.

Want healthy, well dev. pulets,
ready to lay. Must be pure bred and
priced reasonably. State exactly what
you have to offer and lowest cash price,

No culls nor sick birds wanted. C. R.
_ Brown, Butler, Ga.

BABY CHICKS WANTED

Want to exch. syrup for table use
ang other value for heavy breeq baby
chicks or 1 yr. old Brown L. hens, if
price is right. Mrs. C. T. Williams,
Dallas, Ga. Rt. 6.

Want 25 chicks of some good stock.
_ Exch. value for:same. Write. Mrs. R.
-. Attaway, Matthews, Ga.

; ORPINGTONS WANTED
Want 1 pure bred Golden Buff Orp.
rooster from 1 to 2 yrs. old, true to
color, wt. 9,or 10 Ibs. State what you
have and best price. Mrs. J. W. Fan-
ning, Washington, Ga..
Want to exch. 10 head of turkeys: 1
tom and 3 hens and 6 young, April.
hatch ones, for 25 young hens ang 2
roosters: Buff Orpingtons or Buff
Recks. Write what you have. Must be
full stock and healthy. B. M. Brat-
cher, Alma, Ga. RFD 1.

PEAFOWLS WANTED







Reg. in buyers name, $10 each.

8. BE



_ @an use a few peafowls if price is

MARKET BULLETIN

right. Hens ang peacocks bought sep-
arately. B. BR. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

- PIGEONS WANTED :

Want 1 pr. Fantail pigeons. State

descripticn and price. Reuben Kim-
brough, Chipley, Ga. Box 36.

Want to trade some W. L. or War-

horse game chickens for a few pure

bred pigeons. First class Runts especi-



Hes O. L. McClellan, LaGrange, Ga.

Live Stock For Sale





CATTLE FOR SALE
2 gentle steers, 8 mos. old, $20 at my
place. T. J. Postma, Folkston, Ga. Rt.

Reg. Jersey male, 3 1-2 yrs. old. John
. Adams, Talbotton, Ga. Rt. 4.

1 good beef cow in good cond, also 1
fine 2 yr. olq heifer; also 1 fine 1 yr.
old heifer, in good cond. Cheap. Come
see them or write. Mrs. I. H. Boles,
Duluth, Ga.

Extra choice, pure .bred Guernsey
heifer 8 wks. old, from heavy milker,
$50 cash, or exch. for 50 W. L. pullets,
early hatch; 1 Guernsey heifer frem
6 gal. cow, already bred, $125. Cash
only; 2 Jersey heifers, 1 yr. old, $30 ea,
or exch. L. L. Wallace, South Atlanta,

Be

10 head Hereford cows, bred 3 to 6
Fees old, 10c lb. W. P, Elder, Culloden,

a,

13 reg. Jersey heifers, 3 mos. to 2-yrs.
old, $650. for lot. G. A. Weldon, Mil-
ner, Ga. Rt. 2.

HOGS FOR SALE
Big Bone Black Guinea pigs, $5 each;
$9 per pr. Cash with order. Only
limited supply. kL. C. Tanner, Savan-
nah, Ga. Rt. 3.
Black P. G, boars and gilts, litter of



| 11, farroweg May 5th, well grown, wt.

about 85 to 100 lbs. $10 each, or 2 for

$18 FOB. Frank Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga.

Reg. Berkshire pigs, without papers,
farrowed July 20th, from Longfellow
Masterpiece strain, short nose type, $6
each, inoculated. Fred L. White, Buck-
head, Ga.

A few extra nice S. P. GC. boar pigs,
C. H.
Trussell, Warthen, Ga.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE

16 head fine grade sheep; 15 ewes, 1
ram, 3 yrs. old, others about 3 yrs. old,
$4 each, or $55 for the bunch at farm.
Frank Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga.

1 yr. old fine stock Nubian buck for
sale. A. C. Hix, Decatur, Ga. 2677
Pharr. Road.

Live Stock Wanted

HOGS WANTED
Want to exch. value, $150 for meat
hogs. M. W. Smith, Chula, Ga.

HORSES AND PLUGS WANTED
Want to exch. value, $75 for plug
mule. W. W. Smith, Chula, Ga.











Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

Little white Rice peas, $1 gal. Sam-
ple on request. Clean and dry. Add
postage. Mrs. Mollie Henderson, El-
Hjay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 44.

10 lbs dry running butter-beans, 25c
Ib. or exch. for dried apples or peach-
a . W. J. Young, Blakely, Ga.

Frost proof Eng. peas, very prolif-
ic, 25 Ib. Mrs. E. D. Lanhorn, Sum-
ner, Ga.

Jackson Wonder bush butter-beans,
prolific, drought - resistant variety.
Pure, sound seed, 20c Ib. del. also best
var. Pole butter-beans. Same price.
Marion McConnell, Cornelia, Ga.

Ky. Wonder seed beans, 25c lb. FOB
Cakf. black-eyed seed peas, 20c Ib.
FOB. are perfectly elean of
trash and weevils and were gathered
before heavy rains. J. O. Hunter,
Warm Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 96

Im} cream crowder peas, guar.
sound and free from weevils, picked
in dry weather, 3 Ibs. 50c; 8 Ibs. $1.
Postpaid. Calif. white and black-eyed
peas, and also white, brown-eyed.
Guar, sound and elean, free from
weevils and new erop. 4 lbs. 50c; 10 Ib.
$1 postpaid. Write for prices on larg-



{er lots. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs

Ga. Rt. 1
_ About 30 or 35 bu, Lady peas for

ws :



sale..-E. H. W. Barker, Loganville,
Ga. Box 93.

Qld time Florida velvet beans, ship-
ped in Nov. or Dec, at $3 bu. if or-
ders are sent now. N. T. Beasley, Kite,
Ga.

5 bu. Whip peas, $3 bu. if ordered}

at once. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.
Little green-eyed peas, 10c Ib. white,
black-eyed, $5 bu. Clay peas, $3.50
bu. 1930 crop of Rice for seed, 12
lb. Add postage on small orders. Mrs.
Mae Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.
20 bu. large cream crowders, abso-
lutely pure, sound, recleaned and
grown expressly for.seed, 5 lbs. or
more, 20c Ib. del. $9 bu. FOB. Choic-

Jest, recleaned Lady peas, same price.

C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Rt. 2.

3 bu. Brown crowders 2 crop peas,
1930 crop (will make as early as Val-
entine beans), picked without rain.
Sound and pure, also treated for wee-
vils. $4 bu. FOB, or 10c Ib. postpaid.
A. S. May,, Warrenton, Ga.

Large brown-eyed peas. Excellent
for table use, er for planting purposes.
Hand thrashed. &0c gal. $7 bu. All
inauiries answered promptly. Geo.
Cobb, Carnesville, Ga. RFD 1. :

Cream sugar crowders, sound, new
seed. Make 3 crops a yr. 4lbs. $1:
Golden Queen popcorn. new seed. 10
Tos. $1. No order filled for less than
- No checks. R. F. Sikes, Sylvester,
+2. Sy

BUTTER FOR SALE

4 er 5 Ibs. yellow Jersey butter ea.
week, 45 Ib. del. Mrs. W. V. Robbs,
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Fresh, firm yellow Jersey butter,
wrapped in best grade butter paper,
in 1 Ib. brick shape cartons, 50c Ib.
ah Mrs. P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga.

8 Ibs. nice yellow. butter weekly, 45c
lbh. The customer furnish box and
wrapping -paper. Mrs. N. Thornton,
Bowdon, Ga. RFD 3.

CORN,. SEED CORN AND CORN
. . MEAL FOR SALE
100 bu. corn, new crop, 80 Ib. bu. in
shuck, $1.25 at my barn. Bill Giles,
Douglas, Ga. Rt. 2. :
arly Harvest white corn, 75 days
root ear 100 days maturity,-500 Ibs.
75c postpaid. Not over 5 Ibs. to 1
person. A. H. Garner, Chickamauga,
Ga. RFD 1. Box 189.
Mixed colored: popcorn on cob, 5 Ib.
Boyce Smith, Lyons, Ga. RFD A.
25 Ibs. new crop, small rrain white
pearl pop corn, 10c Ib. 12 Ibs. $1. Pos-
tage paid on 12 lbs. or more. Mrs. C.
WwW. cuadens, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 6.
Box 6. -

COTTON SEED FOR SALE

6 or 7 tons latest strain Wannama-
ker cotton seed, 2nd yr. from Orig.
erown and gimned pure. 40 per cent
lat, staple 1 in. or better. No. Ga.
erown. $1 bu. FOB. Paid Wanna-
maker $3 bu. W. C. Oliver, Carnes-
ville, Ga. :

Pure Coker No. 5 cotton seed, 75e
bu. or will cull, $1 bu. Sell 100 to 159
bu. at this nrice if taken at once.
Special care taken at gin to keep from
mixing. R. L. Shirley, Lavonia, Ga.

Guar. pure, 43 ner cent lint. None
better, Half and Half cotton seed. $1.50
bu. A. J. Carter. Scott, Ga: Rt. 1.

Gen. imp. Half and Half cotton
seed, $1 bu. Turned out 511 out of
1165. Will exch. fer 1 bu. of Abruzzi
rye seed and for Fulehum seed. oats.
and new erep of seed Snanish peanuts
- seed. R. E. Tomberlin, Surrency,
of a. fe







FRUITS FOR SALE
Nice, good cooking drv apples,
lb. and good eating apples,
$1 bu. Mrs. J. B

Ga. :

Sev. sundried peaches, 20c Ib. Add
vostage. Money order only. Mr.s N.
H. Bryant. Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 1.
oe bu. oo Keeye $1 bu. FOB
Hickox, Ga. ue cDiffie, -
ken, Ga. RFD 1, Box 23. shee

Bright, new, sundried apples, saved
from ae acid fruit. peeled, cored
and free of insects. 5 lbs. $1;
oe Postpaid. C. F, Maddox, Buford,

. Avples:

-35
fine var.
. Jones, Dahlonega,

Kinards and Winesaps.

$1.50 bu. basket. tree run. extra fancv.|D

*9.25 FOB. Drovs ond eulls for trucks.
ae bu. up. . M. Miller, Cornelia.
a. Coe



GRAIN FOR SALE

2500 bu. Fulehum oats from field
making av. little over 60 bu. per acre
this crop. Will sell in bulk or sacked.
J. E. Davidson, Ft. Valley, Ga.

A-1 Fulzhum seed oats, 100 bu. lots,
75 et FOB. C. R. Morgan, Ameri-
cus, Ga. ;

11 Ibs. | RB.

Thursday, October 9, 1930.

seed oats, bright, recleaned, free from
pest. seeds, and put up in good, strong
bags. Fulghum, 80c and Norton, 90c
bu. No order filled for less than 2

Ga.

Fulghum oats, bright and heavy,
germination 96 per cent purity, 98 per
cent extra fine, 75 bu. 10 bu. and up;
Cokers imp. Abruzzi rye, 96 per cent
germination, 98 per cent purity first
yr. Cost $5 last yr. price now, $2 bu,
Other good Abruzzi rye, $1.75 bu. A
FOB. W. B. Love, Jr., Augusta, Ga.
18-20 8th St.

Pure Bancroft seed oats, 90c bu. Ri-
ley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. :

Fulghum seed oats, clear of any pest.
seed, raised on my own farm, thrash- _
ed with my own thrasher, 90s bu.
FOB. F. N. Smith, Glennville, Ga. .

300 bu. pure Bancroft oats, extra
fine, 75c bu. and pure Purple Straw
seed wheat, $2 bu. W K. Burroughs,
Canon, Ga.

Hastings 100 bu. oats, Fulghum
oats, Cokers Cold Proof, all bu.
Marretts Ped. 40 to 1 wheat, $2. bu.
Al] grown from seed direct from oris-
inaters and earefully recleaned. R. W.
Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga.
Ped. Fulghum oats, 100 per cent
free from weeds and grasses, no smut, _
even wt. bags, 85c bu. FOB. Frank ~
Sawyer, Vidalia, Ga.

Recleaned seed wheat, Red Hart
and Blue Stem, selected from figids.
that produced 25 bu. per acre, $1.50
2 FOB. R. J. Taylor, Ft. Valley,

a. cs
Recleaned, selected Fulghum seed
oats, Coker strain. Brand holds
Worlds Championship. record. yield.
50 to 80 bu. per acre and above, re-
Ronee #330 oe: ene, rag last. FOB

ugusta. : edingfie Augusta,
Ga, P. . Box 43.

_ Alfalfa, American, 10 Ibs,
Crimson clover, 10 lb. $3; Hairy Vetch,
10 lb. $2.50; peas, Alaska Champion,
35 Ib. 3 Ibs. $1. Cader Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga,

' Bancroft seed oats, 85e bu. FOR.
Can ship promptly in good sacks. D.
W. Cheek, Lavonia, Ga. -

1930 peanut hay, slightly dark but
sound, ready to move. $0 per ton,
FOB. J. K. Luck, County Agt. Cor-
dele, Ga.

Bright peavine and crab grass hay,
mixed, $22.50 per ton. Cash with or-
der. 5 to 6 ton for sale. R. E. Bower,
Dixie, Ga. :



HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES

: FOR SALE
_#ancy quality Gallberry honey, 5
Tb. pail del. by mail, $1: 10 es j

cs, by Express, FOB. John W. Berry-
hill, Lakeland, Ga. te s
Pure Comb honey, 60 Ib. can, $5.50; _
less quantity, 10e lb. Exch. for apples
or rabbits. W. E. Buckner, Mt. Ver-.
non, Ga. Sere.
Ext. Tupelo honey, prepaid by par--
Cel post. 5 Ib. pail, $1.25; 10 Ib. $2. S.
E. McClendon, Thomasville, Ga.
_ Chunk honey in 5 Ib. cans pr pails, _
ioe Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, es
In 60_ Ib. cams, 2 cans to the cs.
Fancy Gallberry honey, 10c lb. Cheap-
for game Ed rsdley dana
ample. Ed Bradley, Ha: a
Cemex 4 4 x Beek
_ Pure Ext. honey, in 5 and 10 1b. |
pails as follows, B here: 1265 Ib.
Tupelo Ext. to cs. $6.75; 6 10 Ib. $6.30;
2 10 Ib. postpaid and ins. $3: 1 10 Ib.
$1.60. A few large bbls. Tupelo Ext.

rin. stock, Prices on request. John A.

Crumney, Doctortown, Ga.

PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE
bee pore in halves, 90c |
Tb. now for Nov. and Dec. .
pet tole Adams, Talbotton, Ga. Rt.

Seedling pecans, fres p, 20c Ib.
. E. Bower, Dixie, a ee 8
Pecans for sale, also 2 kinds of
Japanese wainuts. Make best offer.
Mrs. Ora Bishop, Statesboro, Ga. Rt, -

Have ready for Nov.. del. 8 andi 1

M. Ibs. Stuart and Schley pecans.
Will contract for future-del. now. M.
FP. Jones, Metter, Ga, Rt. 3. Box 111_

PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES:
Ere. FOR SALE >
scuppernong cuttings,
white and black, 15 eac (
Prompt shipment. cae m fair awe



a few. Exch. for : Mrs,
3, 6. Darnell oe. eek

pen



1-2 bu. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville, _

pure, saved without.any rain on them,

$3.15:

$1.85; 16 oz. glass jars, 24 to cs. $450

Thursday, October 9, 1930.

Poultry For Sale



Z ~ (Continned from page two)
_ TURKEYS, GEESE, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE

- A few fine Bey Hens. l-vr- ae
Ellis strain, B. B. oe $4. 85 each;

fine B. B. Giant Me . tom, 2 yrs. id.
wt. when 5 yrs. old, 60 Ib. Ellis strain,

$15. All FOB. Mrs, Mars 1 Lewi
doe Ga -Rt..2 ne 2

M. B. turkeys, 1 old hen, 4 young
toms, 1 young hen, 5 mos. old, all for
30c lb. At once. Mrs. Arthur M. Bates,
Empire, Ga. Rt. 1.

8 ong ducks, 10 wks. old, some

1-2 Ibs. now, $8; 8 same kind, 1

mo. mo. old, wt. 1 1-2 lbs. $5: for the 8.

30 same kind, 10 and 18 days old, $10

for the 30, FOB. Miss Martha Cheat-
am, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 spring 1929 hatch pure bred et
black tom, $6: Money order. j
John A. Watson, Graymont, Rt. 1.

18 Bronze Mixed turkeys, first of.
May hatch, fine and healthy, $2 each,
$35 for lot. Mrs. Jesse Cantrell, Cor-
nelia, Ga. RFD 1.

- 2. hens; 2 yrs. old, 1 buff color and
1 dark bronze, $5 crated and del.
Chipley. . Money order. Mrs. G. M.
Nelson, Chipley, Gack ts

Pure bred M. B, turkeys;

ms, $9 each; hens, $6 each. May
hatch toms, $6; hens, $4 each.

ounger toms and hens. $4 and $8
ach. Mrs. Sam. Fitzgerald, Rochelle,

Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Big Bone Bronze, Ellis strain,
direct,

2

Cowart, Summit,

vy Fine, White Pekin AN for sale or
exch. for 2 Indian Runner ducks.
Must be laying, or of laying age. John
A. Butler, West Point, Ga.

: WYANDOTTES
Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte cocker-
els, $1.50 each: 10 pure bred Colum-
dian Wyandotte hens, and 1 rooster,
$1.25 oe os Owens, Covington,
Gao Rte 2e
6 pure bred W. wyandotte 7 mos.
old rooster, R. C. $1.25 each: 5 mixed
hens, $6.50, OE. Mrs. Mattie Mc-
a -Pherson, Rabun Gap, Ga.

- Poultry. Wanted







BARRED ROCKS AND . y REDS | Monday. Rocks and Reds, 14c each;

WANTED
Want 5 or 6 B. R. pullets, or Reds,

now laying, also 10 or 15 heavy preed

_ ehickens, wt. 1 and 2 Ibs.
- game.
Ga. 3 Sb Sees _
Want to exch. 2 lots of 36 each,
pure bred Tancred April pullets, for 2
lots of 36 each, Barred Rocks and
_T. Reds. Must be pure bred. Lewis
Beers, Newnan, Ga.

Ss BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Want, to exch. Cornish games,. 2
: dark cockerels, about ready for
service from fine winter lavers, for 2
- B. R. 1929 hens, fine lavers and heal-
oe Write. Mrs. J. B. Blasingame,
pel, Ga. :

- BRAHMAS WANTED
> Want pure bred Giant Light Brah-

Exch. for





mas. Must be pure and the large has

Mrs, Rena Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Rt. 2
J. B. GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
WANTE

D

Want to buy or exch. value for J. B.
Giant pullets. Must be cheap. Mrs.
_ Ernest Teague, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4
Want 2 thoroughbred Black Lang-
shan cockerels. Must be pure bred
a oo GiB; Towe, Rydal.

a,





GAMES WANTED
-~ Want 2. thoroughbred dark color
~ Cornish game cockerels, not over 1 yr
old. State best price. If not pure
Fred! need not write. Mrs. John Burns,
Jesup, Ga.



foek HAMBURGS WANTED
Want to buy March and April hatch
Rose Comb Hamburg pullets and
cockerels. Or will exch. Yellow Ber-
muda or Crystal Wax white Bermuda
onien plants, or cabbage plants for
same, H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga.

LEGHORNS WANTED

Want to exch. good value, $10 for 12
Leghorn pullets. no culls. Mrs. J. H.
Desson, Lincolnton, Ga.

-Want 10 Brown e pullets. February

or March hatch, must be pure and: no

culls. Give lowest cash price in ee
_ letter. J. L. Coggins, Covington, Ga

Want 1 or 200 W. L. March or April



hatch: pullets. Give best SS in i

Mrs..

2 yr. old|

Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, |

R.

MARKET

letter. J. L. Massey, Hartwell, Ga.

Want sev. hundred White or Brown
L. or Ancona puillets or young hens.
Must be healthy and reasonable price.
Mrs. Allie Brown, Hapeville, Ga.

Want to exch. Jersey heifer with
calf for: March or April hatch, thor-
oughbred L. pullets. E. L. Lester, Ft.
Valley, Ga.

' ORPINGTONS WANTED
Want to exch. plants: Onion or cahb-
bage, or will buy, -March or Aprii
hatch Buff eee pullets and
cockerels. H. F. Stair, Valdloste, Ga.

R. I. REDS





Be Want to exch. white peas with black

eyes and brown eyes, mixed, for R. I.
Red pullets, not later than June 15th
hatch. Write what you have at once.
Mrs. J. E. Sorrelils, Carnesville, Ga.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. WANTED
Want a few young turkeys, any
breed. Will exch. reg. and ped, Chin-
chilla rabbits for same. M. J. Martin,
Ashland, Ga.

Want 25. to 30 young guinea chicks.
State pee in first letter. M. F. Jones,
Metter

Baby | Chicks For Sale

Gaskins better Shige, heavy preeds, |
$13 a 100; light breeds, $11. Write for
details. Our chicks live, grow and day.
H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga.

Quality chicks, B. R. and Reds, $12
@ 100; heavy mixed, $11.50: Prepaid
live del. In lots less than 100, add Ic
R.A, Fechtel, Waycross,

- Booking Siders Gor chicks W. 1 Re.
I. Reds, and W. Wyandottes, $12 100.
October and Hovernyar del... F. Og-
den, Odum, Ga.

A Blue Ribbon flock is always prof-
itable. Every chick strong and husky.
Write today for prices on what you
want. J. I. Hosford, Atlanta, Ga.

High powered chicks from pure
bred flocks: Reds, W. Wyandottes,
Tancred White L. and Everlay Brown
L. and Barred Rocks, all $12 a.100 del.
100 per cent live del. guar. D. F.
Thomas, Odum Ga. Box 27.

Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks, bred to lay. Write for prices
on number and kind you want. Chas.
F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.

Quality baby chicks, hatch off every





per chick.
Ga.

Leghorns, 12c ea. From pure bred,
high producing flocks. Book cerders
early. H. L. Mozley, East Point, Ga.
W. Vesta Ave.

Tancred W. L. chicks, $11 a 100;
Brown L. or Ancona, $12 a 100; R. I
Red or B. RK. $13. Chicks hatched
from healthy, blood tested flocks of
mature hens that have been bred for
high production. Chicks guar. 100 per |.
cent live del.
3c an egg. Set every Wednesday.
Trays no oe eggs. These chicks
eee hes. Fy pane Hape-

e, Ga

Baby Chicks Wanted

Want 200 Ey to raise on halves
to 8 wks. old. R. I. Reds or J. B. Gi-
ants preferred. Ha. to pay chgs 1 way,
and go 50-50 in loss if any should die.
Want at once. Good range.
feed and good attention. Mrs. EB. W.
Teague, Adairsville, Ga. Rt.

Want to exch. 36 pure Med Tancred-
April pullets for 375 baby chicks:
Reds, Rocks or Orp. What can you
offer? Lewis Beers, Newnan,, Ga.

Want 100 or 150 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks..old. Buff Orp. or any
large breed. Mrs. R. A. Prather, Lake
Park, Gav

Want any number of baby chicks to
raise on halves to 6 or 8 wks. Any
breed except bantams, or age, alsc.
want turkeys on 50-50 basis. Best of.
attention given. Write before send-

. Rogers, Claxton,

Want 200 pre bred B. R. to raice
on halves. Will raise in house with
brooder stove and send half back
when 6 or 8 wks. old. Lots of exo.
Guar. to treat party right. Write be-
fore sending. Mrs. John Tinsley, Ar-





|lington, Ga. Rt. 2. a

Want 500 chicks, any large breed to
raise to 8 wks. for only 150 of them:
if raise 500, will only keep 150 and
send back 350. . Plenty of feed, good
range and good care. Write at once.
a Jay B. White, Garfield, Ga. RFD

Want 500 B. Rocks or Reds to raise
on halves to 6 or 8 wks. old, to he



sent around November Ist. Geo. T
omen: ne eae Ga... eo

es

Also custom hatching, |



SS GLLETI Re .

Want 200 any heavy breed chicks,
preter Reds or Rocks, to. raise on hal-
ves to 8 wks. Best feed, attention and
and equal divide. Have good brooder
house and great deai of exp. Mrs. J.
E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. i. i

| _ Eggs F or Sale

Pure White Rock and White Corn-
ish hatching @ggs, del. by prepaid, in-
Sured P. P. at $1.25.per 15. W. D. Joy-
ner, Roberta, Ga. Rit. 2.

Hatching eggs from Donaldson's
pure bred, dark S: C. R. I. Reds, $1
per 15. Cartons to be ret. Mrs. H. L.
Elliston, Rupert, Ga.

Donaldson blood tested R. I. Red
L-eges, $1.50 per setting. Will contract
with Hatchery for entire lot of eggs
at reasonable price. Also have Eng.
strain W. Leghorns. W. J. Newton,
Halcyondale, Ga.

Jo. Greek, Red eggs from best Reds,
$2 per 15; $6 a 100; Donaldsons pure
Red chicks, 18 each, and can furnish
hens to carry them. 45 August hatch,
fat, large to age, 40c each. All good
red and pure bred. Mrs. J. EH. Sikes,
Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1.

A few settings of Donaldson dark R.
I. Red eggs. from healthy, vigorous
stock, $1.25. per setting of 15. Crates
/to be ret. Geo. T. Northcutt, Jr., Ma-
rietta, Ga. 108 Sessions. St.





Pure bred, large type dark. Camigy

game eggs, $1 per 15... Also nice cock-
erels, $1.25 each. Mrs. C. O. Sikes,
Sylvester, Ga. .

Hatching eggs from high productive
Tancred S. C. W. L. 7%5e per 15. ne
duction on larger ae Ce
Gardy, Rincon, Ga.

Live Stock For Sile:

CATTLE FOR SALE

2 good Reg. J! bulls, very best breed-
ine, 3 and 3 1-2 yrs; old; wt. about 1
M. Ibs. W. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga.

1 yr. old bull, half Holstein, from a
good milker. Will lead or drive, $35
at barn: Floyd J. Story, Quitman, Ga.
Saye. old J. bull, black tongue and
switch, $45 or exch. for good,: 1930
corn: also 1 cream col. Jersey 6 yr. old
cow, freshen November, $75 at barn.
H. B. Moore, Danielsville, Ga.

Calf from high producing stock.
Selling to prevent inbreeding. Exch.
for seed oats, or rye. .L. M. Isler, (No
address given). i
Reg. Guernsey male calves, 1 to 8
mos: old, $40 and up. From herd
shipped from Wisconsin. Will exch.
for value in oats, rye, peas, corn, or
hay of good quality. Ea. to del. Alsc
9 mos. old, extra large bull calf, from





8 1-2 gal. Holstein. cow, sired by. prize

Guernsey male, $25, FOB Brunswick.
or exch. value. Prentiss Neal, St. Si-
mons Island, Ga.

. 2 milch cows, fresh in with heifer
calves, 2 and. 4 wks. old. ea. will give
about 3 gals. per day, $60 ae. JES
Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt.

3 heifers: 2 Jers eys and 9 cross, 12
mos. old, $50 FOR. a M. McCrary.
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4

2 1-2 yr. old Jersev bull, good cond.
from Reg. sire and Grade cow, $50 at
my barn. ~Would exch, for immediate
del. seed rye and oats, or corn, calves,
or shoats, near-by, 8 mi. south of Col-
quitt.. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. Rt

Good | 2.

1 Se Reg. Jersey cow, heavy
milk and butter producer, freshen in
January, $60; 1 young Reg. J. cow.
freshen in March with 2nd. calf, $90:
1 young Ree. J. cow, fresh in now
(Sept. 25th) with 3rd calf (heifer).
100. All high bred, good. qualities
and heavy producers. Will furnish
necessary papers: Write. or come sec.
wy. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga.

2 real choice bred Hoistein heifer
calves, 2 mos. (old, $50 each. Trade

for Black Minorca pullets. at $1 each:

N. A. Wood, So. Atlanta, Ga.

1 young J. cow, second calf. Gentle
and easy to milk. .3 gal. milk, hier
percentage butter fat, $75 without
ealf. Exch. 1-2 value for oats or corn
, Maynard, Newton. Ga.

1 J. male calf, born April 12th.
Mother a pure Jersey, father, Reg
#1250. FOB, or. trade for anythin?
ean use. A. A. Tatum, LaGrange, Ga
5061-2 Lee St.

10 Black Ansus bull calves, and 20
heifer calves. same breed. A e007
deal of this stock is from. - reg stock
hut cant he ree. $50 to $75 ea. Chas
CG, Harman, Stovall, Ga.

4 mos. old: Jersey male calf,
cond. ent. to reg. $10 at my barn.
<a H. Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt.

4 milch cow to freshen in Mav, 1931.

gives 3 gal. when fresh in. Sell, or

good

exch, for 25 bu. corn del. :
heifer, 1-2 Jersey, 15 mos. old, $20. 01
exch. 4. G. Lucas, Texas, Ga. "Rt. 1.

A good 3 and 4 gal. milch cow; com
ing in fresh 40 to 6Q days. Age and
qualities good, Del. by truck or pre
ped Express, at $70 and $75 each, A

Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt, 2.)

x good grade.J. milch cow, giving |
1-2 gal. per day, and has since, Jun
on grass. -Will give 4 gal. milk and
butter in proportion with proper teed: >
ae) cash, calied for, or FOB: Als

J. heifer of the above. cow, 16 mos. ae
$25. Cash, FOB. Mrs. Elva Woody.
Acworth, Ga. Rt. 1.

1? grade J. heifer, 1 1-2 yrs. old, $3:
or exch. for kL. hens, or pullets. HG
Burroughs, Canon, Ga. ese

Fine 2 yr. old heifer for beefy: $2
FOB, jaiso 1 calf, 5 mos. old, $8 FOB:
a Mattie McPherson, Rabun oe

a.

Nice, fat cow for. sale, or exch. ic
a nice milch cow, giving not less Ahan
2 1-2 gal. daily, not too old, fresh now
or soon to freshen. Write what you
have and will do. J. K. Croft, Pav
Ga. RED 2;

} Grade Jersey bull calf, 4 mos. old,
solid color, red with white tip on end
of tail, sired by a fine bull, and out o
a-good cow, #0 croated and del. at my
station, i ae Bail Co
Ga, Rt.

et mile cow, 3 yts. old; cream ane ry
and Guernsey cross, gives 3 gal. - ie
day and about 1 ib. of butter. aoe
ae is 3 mos. old.. $60 for cow onl;

. W. Wallace, Douglasville, Ga. Rt.
ee Guernsey bulls out of hig
producing dams, si ) i
best bulls of the breed. We will ac
perl satisfactory notes payable th
ae or the fail of 1931. Herd fr
om contagious abortion, and tube
reutos sis. Prices from $50 up. Address
F. S. Bailey, Secretary, Atlanta, &

35 Linden Ave. N. &.

10 Jersey. heifers will froshen_
spring, $20 each. W. .T. Brown, Lin
colnton, Ga. Rt. 5. * :

1 dark Jersey nee fresh Janiery
15th next. $40... G. A: Fill, Chatta,
hoochee, Ga. Box 13.

9.122 -yr.-old good Jersey pull, fro!
reg. sire and good erade cow. Con
good in every respect. $50 at my ba:
Reason for selling, - -going out of dairy
susiness. Exch. for corny shoats, or
calves, anything for common sto
Farm, 8 mi. So. Colquitt. ier
lips, Colquitt, Gai. ee
~ Reg: Hereford bulls, 11 ang
old, $80 each} and 2 Black .Aneus,
and mos. old, $80 and $50. All

O. M. Greene; Iron City, Ga. ~~

48 fat steers av. 600 bs. 6c hoe
fat bulls; 9700 1b. each? Selb?
20: grade Jersey heifers, solid colors,
thos of them red, av. 400 lb. 5 lb.

. A. Smith, Fiovilla, Ga.. Boe

HOGS FOR. SALE.
25: feeder shoats, wt. 50 to 90 Ibs:

Cholera immune. T. T. Proctor, Eas!

man, Ga. Rt. 1.
Fine, full blood O. I .C. sow, ere 3

lps. with 7 pigs. Sell; or exch. for gral
seed to sow. Sudie Herington, C
youn, Ga. sy?

Reg. B. B. Black Essex. me
tion guar. We J. Bargeron, aa
Ga.

Duroc Gersey: pigs, sev. ages. Pe}
ton Hodges, Brinson, Ga.

Pure bred, Duroc Jersey pigs. Glenn
Hodges, Brinson, Ga.

7B. B. Black Guinea pigs, 6 femal
and 1 male, 8 wks. old, $20 for the
FOB. 1 pr. same breed, "95 and 30 |
each, $10 forsthe pr: FOB. 7. Ba
Buena Vista, Ga.

1 fine full stock Duroc gilt, wt. about
65. Ibs. = FOR. O. M. Cone

thrifty and good cond. $8 each, Ro
Couch, Turin, Ga. ;

Duroc J. boar, sub. to ree. = arou
175 lbs: $50, or: 50 -pullets.
hens: Anconas or W. L. J. E. Barker,
Screven, Ga, Rt. 1, Box 35. 4

Duroc J. sow. wt. about. 200 ibs. im-
mune for life, reg. $25, or exch. for
good stock heifer, to fresh this winter.
Write for information. Pa hie Adam
Douglas, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 42.

Pure S..P. C. pigs, for sale or exch,
for white or Brown L. hens, or for see
>, F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. <
Ree. O. I. GC. male pigs, 8 wks. old,
$7.50 ea. 2 for $15. Papers furnished
if wanted. HE. C. Heaton, Hartwell, G

Rae 3:

Big Type P. C. pigs, reg. in buyers
name, $10 each. Mrs. G3 ere Stevens
Nicholls, Ga. E

1 Duroc sow and 10 pice 6. wks. old



$45.sfor Jot. Leo Akins, Cremes, Ga,
RFD 1, e









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POULTRY EMBARGO PROHIBITS:

UNTESTED CHICKENS |

- Poultry four months old or over can-
not be shipped into Georgia unless it

has been tested for tuberculosis. When

_ ordering stock from out of the State,
make sure that your stock has been

- inspected, or else it will be returned.

PS:



7
ae A. CORRECTION

Mtn. Thrift plants, $1.25 a 100, $1
a 100, in lots of 500. Mrs. Annie Tan-
_ nr, Wrens, Ga.

Live Stock For Sale





HOGS FOR SALE

African strain Guinea shoats and
pigs, from $7 to $12 each. wt. from 30
to 60 Ibs. each. Treated for lift against
cholera and swine plague. L. B. Toler,

Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 93. :

15 pigs, wt. from 40 to 60 Ibs. $5 and
$6 each. C. F. Fuller,s Americus, Ga.
Myrtle Springs. :

1 Duroc male ,reg. cholera immune,

- Scissors strain, $25, or exch. for oats or

corn. E. Maynard, Newton, Ga.

19 hogs, $65 for lot, if taken at once
B, L. Adams, Hortense, Ga. Rt. 1.
1 fine Duroc and P. C. boar shoat,
full stock on both sides, wt. 75 lbs. $10
FOB. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga.

2 9 pigs of the P. C. type, wt. about 40

~ to 50 lbs. in goog cond. $5 each; also a
few Black Essex and P. C. cross, wt.
fronr 70 to 80 Ibs. $8 each. Cash with
order. FOB shipping point. J. A.
Pierce, Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.

Duroc J. 5 to 9 mos. old pigs, immuen
for life against cholera, and reg. in
buyers name, at reasonable prices. L.
-M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

Choice Big Bone Black Guinea 2 mos.
old gilts, the stay-fat kind. If not
pleased on del. will pay retourn express
Ship only choice pigs for breeding; 1
service male, about 250 lbs. $35; pigs,
$10 each. R. L. Britt, Marshallville,
Ga. Box 126.

1 reg. S. P. C. male, wt. 225 Ibs. on
feet, about 15 mos. old $25, or exch. for
-a nice, young heifer calf, or a reg. J.
male. (Name left out), Morgan, /Ga.
- 2 8B. B. Guinea male pigs, 10 wks.
old, for sale or xch. for 10 young



ox

Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2.

| orices.

8

MARKET BULLETIN.

hen large breed, del. to me. Mrs. M.
M. Hale, Buena Vista, Ga. '

1 extra good P. C. brood sow. 13
pigs in last litter. $30 if taken at
le Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairsville,

a.

5 Big Bone Black P. C. pigs, 3 males
and 2 females, 6 wks. old October 15,
$7 each: without papers,, or. $8 with.
Newton Mullinax, Canon, Ga. as

14 fat P. C. and Duroc crossed pigs,
2 mos. old, $5 each. Miss Kate Lancas-
ter, Sylvester, Ga. /

4 good, healthy, thrifty stock, cross-
ed with Duroc, 2 mos. old, now on
peanuts. Make good hogs by Xmas.
First P. O. money order for $3.95 ea.
gets them. Also 6 pigs, crossed with
S. P C. good stock, $3.65 ea. Prompi
shipment. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga.
1 pure bred, Straight Nose Berk-
shire gilt, wt. 100 lbs. 4 mos. old, ent.
to reg. (this breed won first prize

/over Western breeders 3 times in suc-

cession), $18 without papers, $20 with.
Dorsey Martin, Canon, Ga. Rt. 1.

2 full blood Duroc boars, 5 mos. old,
$15 and 9 mos. old, $20.- FOB. O. M.
Greene, Iron City, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE .

1 Montana horse, wt. 1100 or 1200
lbs. Good farm horse, work anywhere
11 yrs. old, sound in every way, and
500 bundles of\fodder, all for $75. W-.
CG. Jones, Metter, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 grey plug horse mule, wt. about
$00 lbs. $35 at barn. Uriah Beckworth,
Baxley, Ga. Rt. 2. : f

T-large mule (Have to keep shoe on 1
foot) in good order and easily kept.
Joe M. Brown, McRae, .Ga.

1 Shetland pony, 5 yrs. old, wt. about
500 Ibs. Charlie Roberson, Dublin, Ga.
Box 551.

_ Horse, wt. about 1400 lbs. and 1 mule,
wt. about 1200 Ibs. Cheap. L. N. Jones,
Molena, Ga.

Shetland pony at reasonable price.
Welch Means, Culloden, Ga.

3 mules, $25, $40, and $50 each. G. H.
Clark, Griffin, Ga. Rt. A.

1 light bay saddle mare, 8 yrs. old,



wt. 900 lbs. also 1 dark bay horse, 8 yrs. |:

old, wt. 1 M. True puller, well built,
and gentle, $75; Saddle mare or ex. for
miich cow, pigs, or large breed of pol-
lets at 75c each. This mare is 3 gaited
and a wind splitter, qhalities, gentle
and ladies can handle her. A. D. Giles,

1 iron grey, 1 M. lb. 9 yr. old mare,
works good, $40. for quick sale, or trade
for a milch cow.

1 good blind mule, fat and in good
shape, easy to work, $25, or trade for
anything can use. O. M. Moody, Cof-

fee, Ga.

1 black, medium size mule, gentle and
healthy, $50, or trade for milch cow
and calf. Mrs. Annie Jeffords, Way-
cross, Ga. Rt. 4.

_1 pr. good draft horses, mare and

gelding, wt. about 1350 Ibs. each, for

sale. Will take 1 M. or 1100 lb. mule
Or horse in trade. W. I. Pope, Talla-
poosa, Ga.

2 good mare mules, 7 yrs. old, wt.
about 1M. lbs. for sale or exch. B. M.
Aaron, Adairsville, Ga. '

1 black mare 10 yr. old mule, wt. 1100
Ibs, fat and slick, work anywhere cheap
for cash. Come and see her. J. W.
Wallace, Douglasville; Ga. Rt. 3.

1 old, but good work mule for sale.
H. W. Mabry, Molena, Ga. :

RABBITS FOR SALE

1 N. Z. 16 mos. old buck, N. Z. doe
10 mos. old, with 2 young, 2 mos. old
4 N. Z, does, 4 mos. old, and 4 youn;
3 mos. old. All white, pink-eyed, Pec
stock, in best of cond., also 2 Chin
bucks, 6 mos. old, 2 4 mos. old, 3 does
6 mos. old, 3 does, 4 mos. old, 1 doc
18 mos. old, bred. $40 for the lot o:
trade for 36 prs. of White King pige-
ons, mated, banded and working. A
B. Cummings, Springfield, Ga.

Fine, reg. and tested Chin. buck
nearly 1 1-2 ae old, $5 or exch.. for
pure bred it Game chickens, or
something else can use; also nice.
ane see eo old enough to breed,

s each: Mrs. W.:L. Carmichael;
Madison, Ga =

2 does and 1 buck, all reg. also a
Gift doe, $50. Mrs. C. H. Ritch, Smy-
rna, Ga. Rt. 2.

1 pr. Chinchillas, 6 1-2 mos. old
buck, doe, 7 1-2 mos. old, unrelated
and fine, $5. Ped. furnished; a pr N.
Z. Whites, 7 mos. old, $5.50 pr. Ped
Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens, Ga. ~

Thoroughbred N. Z. Reds, White
and Chin. at reasonable prices. Sire
by prize winning bucks. Write fc
J. G. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 125





Epworth St. S. W.
Chinchillas, $2, $3 and $5 per pr.

according to age. All ent. to reg. also
1 fine reg. doe, $4. Chas. Watson,
Marietta, Ga.

White - pink-eyed rabbits, for sale
cheap for cash. G. C. Hart, Jr., Roy-
ston, Ga. Rt. 3. . :

2 grown Belgium does anq 1 buck, 1
yt. old; 2 1 yr. old, N. Z. White, pink-
eyes does and 1 buck. All ent. to reg.
$2.50 each; 5 Whites and 3 Belgiums, 7
wks. old, $1 ea. or exch. for young pul-
lets that will lay this fall, or for shoats.
Charlie H. Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt.
3 Box 10.

1 tested doe, 2 does, 6 mos. old, 1
buck, 6 mos. old, and 1 2 mos. old, 5
in all, for $18; single doe, $5; buck, $4,
trio $13. All Standarg Chinchillas with
ped. and can be reg. also feg. stock, $3
pr. above quoted prices. Junior rabbits
at prices to suit. J. J. Sanders, Smith-
ville, Ga. Box 421. a,

Special 8 mos. old, 7 to 7 1-2 lb. does,
good length and color, clean, ready to
breed, $5 each with papers; all othed
ages from 3 to 8 mos. olq 3 mos. $1.25
and add 25c; for aa. additional mo. of
age. Some will reg. some have small
defects Wilk make good _ breeders
when old enough to breed. All raised
from reg. stock. If ped. is wanted, add
10c to each. Have only 20 of these. M.
S. Rogers, Charing, Box 66.

Chinchillas and N. Z. Reds, N. Z. R.
grown does and bucks, $4 each; Stahls
fine stock, half grown, $2.50 each; Bel-
giums, $1 each; slightly mixed. Write
for prices on 27 rabbits and 11 hutches.
E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga. Se

1 doe, N. Z. White, $2; 2 young ones,
6 wks. old, $1 for both; N. Z. White 18
mos. olq buck, arge, heathy and from
reg. stock, $3. All. FOB. No COD or-
ders accepted. Mrs. O. L. Bush, Doe-
run, Ga. Se

Stahls Gold Certificate-Chin. 1 reg.
ang ped doe, $8; 1 reg. and ped. buck,
$8; 4 5mos. old, $3 each; 1 8 mos. old,
$4, or the 10 for $30. All young stock
ang can be reg. Complete ped. with
ea. rabbit. M. J. Martin, Ashland, Ga.

4 pure bred N. Z. Whites, all does,
healthy and throifty. Sell, or exch. for
B. L. pullets or for White Pekin ducks.
Mrs. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53.

2 mixed grown buck. rabbits, wt.
about 4 Ibs. each, 6 mos. old, 50c each,
FOB. Willie G. Dobbins, Marietta, Ga.
P, O. Box 147. .

On account of ill health must dispose
of entire stock of rabbits: ped..and reg.
Chinchillas, White Flemish Giants ang
Silver Martins.. Many prize winners,
Ribbons and papers go with same. Some
valuable stock. Reasonable prices. Will
exch. for pure bred Jersey cow, now
milking 3 to 4 gal. per day. A. E. Cal-
lahan, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 98.

15. N. Z. Whte does, bred, $2.50 each.
G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.

Rabbits for sale cheap, or will exch.
for some farm products. Write what
you can offer.
Madison, Ga. :

4 fine Chin. 3 does and 1 buck, in
fine cond. 1 doe is bred. About 18 mos.
old, $3 ea. for the large ones, and 50c
for baby rabbit. Mrs. H. P. Brock, Fair-
burn, Ga. Rt. 4.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
18 mos. old Nubian buck, ent. to reg.
Natural butt-head, true to color.
ao Mrs. C. R. Watson, Marietta,
a. f
Reg. Sibbiean goat, worth $100. Sell
for $25; alsoy 6 mos. old billy, $10.
Write. Mrs. Frank Roeca, Atlanta,
Ga. 331 9th St. -
6 grown nannies, of which 4 fresh-
ns in October; 1 kid and 1 grown billy.
All are crosseq between Angora and
Shagerine, $12 for lot. Cash with or-
oes Leondrus Phillips, Louisville, Ga.

4

$32.50 gentle.

milk and butter producer.

Mrs. John L. Moore, | 3



Thursday, October 9, 1930.

1 Reg. Tog. doe, color chocolate, Sire,
Coras Frost, No. 34082; Dam, Mad
Frost, No. 34081. $35; 1 Reg. Tog. doe,
chocolate color, Sire Coras Austin, No,
34082; Dam Maud Frost, No. 34081,
Both does are gentle
and easily milked; 1 black and tan Nu-
bian buck, 8in. flop ears, ent. to reg...
A sure breeder, easily handled and very
gentle. $48; 1 kid doe, 1-2 grown,
chocolate and white, Tog, and Nubian
cross, $25. All FOB, crated.
exch. buck. Rufus R. Duffey, Carroll-
ton, Ga. Care Mt. Oak Farm.



Live Stock Wanted _



CATTLE WANTED
Want to exch. 110 frame bee hives

Will

with bees and/Italian Queen and hon- ~

ey to take them through the winter,
for heifer. calves, or milch cows. J. M.
White, Groveland, Ga. Rt. 1. ae

Want 2 or 3 good milch cows to
aise on halves. Like to hear at once.
Mrs. Mary lL. Reynolds,
7a, bute 3.

round 2 gal. per day. Must be a*bar-
gain for cash. James A. Bennett, At-
lanta, Ga. Station A. C-o Gen. Del.

Want J. heifer, fresh in or soon to
freshen, with prospects. of being a
zood milker, cheap for cash, or will
axch. 5 hens and 1 cock, 1 yr. old, 6
dullets and tk cockerel, thoroughbred.
jark Indian Cornish Game chickens,
and pay dif. in cash. Mrs. Glen Hor-
tan. Soperton. Ga. Rt. 4...

Want 1 Black Angus bull yearling,

just weened. Must be right stock for.
a good bull. T. A. Bowen, Blakely, Ga.
Rt. 4. :
- Want to hear from party having
young Polled Hereford, or Hereford
bulls for sale at bargain prices. A. P.
Chapman, Autryville, Ga. }

Want to exch. 40 W. L. hens and 3

Glenwood,
Want a small milch cow, giving a-_

roosters, Tancreg strain, at $1 each, |

and balance if any, corn and pea seed,
for 1 good young Jersey or Guernsey
milch cow, fresh or soon to freshen
with 1st or 2nd calf: Must be a good

D. F. Og-
den, Odum, Ga.

HOGS WANTED

Want a good reg, S. P. C. boar pig,
cheap for cash. N. M. Weaver, Cuth-
bert, Gar

Want 2 reg. O. I. C. pigs, 8 wks. old.
Give age, wt. and cheapest cash price;
also.1 O. I. C. gilt, due to farrow in
November, at once. Give price FOB
your shipping point. D. C. Jordan,
Comer, Ga. 7 :

Want 50 feeder pigs, within 50 mi.
State number, kind, wt. and price. Will
send truck for them. G. D. Fain, Edi-



son, Ga.

Want hogs to fatten on shares. Will -

exch. value. Ea. to pay chgs. Write.
Mrs. Sam. G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Rt.

: s
Exch. value for pr. of Black Essx
ves L. H. Allmond, Midville, Ga.
Want to exch. 9 pullets and 1 cock-
erel, pure bred Parks strain B. R.,
for 1 pure bred P. C. gilt. Must wt. not
under 75 Ibs. and be treated for cholera.
Sam Yawn, Milan, Ga. Rt. 3. ~~
Want pigs, shoats, or hogs. Will
exch. equal values. Write. Will ans-
wer all inquiries. G. A. Hill, Chatta-

hhoochee, Ga. Box 13.

Want to buy a first class Duroc male
nig. wt. around 100.lbs.' State age wt.
best price reg. in my name, and breed-
ing in first letter. J. H. Palmer, Ten-
nille; Ga.

_ Want a good, healthy shoat, or two.

Will trade turkeys, or W. L. pullets,

ready to lay for same.

Mrs. E. M.
Rowland, Carnesville, Ga.









Poultry And Egg Association

_. WANTEDPoultry and egg raisers, and those
wishing to enter this business to join (membership
free) a mutual organization which systematizes
marketing and insures higher prices in cash for all
their products. For further information write to*

The SOUTHERN POULTRY RAISERS EXCHANGE
119 Nelson Street, Macon, Ga.







ts



4

: the mule.

rest of this and for 1931.
- roeasonablt price,

freshn, at reasonable price.
- prepaid to Chickamauga...

Ga.

chillas.

young stock. P. A. epee. Craw-
e Ga.

af

Bed a
Thursday, October 9, 1930.
-Live Stock Wanted

HORSES AND MULES WANTED
Want to trade a large horse for a



, young black mare mule( that has been

at Eugene Akins since the first of Sep-
tember). Write for information about
Jesse Sikes, Cobbtown, Ga.
Want to buy a good mule or mare.

: Must be a good worker and worth the

money. Do not answer if live too far
off. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga.

Want to rent a good pr. mules for
Will pay
or trade hay for
M. S. Bishop, Farmington, Ga.

Want to swap a good, healthy, ac-

tive 8 yr. old Shetland pony for a

healthy, sound mule that will plow. Dr.
D. E. Morgan; Columbus, Ga. 3207,
2nd Ave.

SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want 2 nice young nannie goats,



cheap for cash. State wt. and age. T.
LL. Cochran, Temple, Ga.

Want 1 milk goat, fresh, or soon to
~ Prefer

+ EB. Wallin,
Chickamauga, Ga.

Want 3 or 4 fat ewe sheep, also 1
Hampshire male pig. T. A. Bowen,
Blakely, Ga. Rt. 4.
| Want a reg. Nubian doe. to freshoen
soon. Mrs. C. R. Watson, Neen



RABBITS: WANTED
Want to exch. value, $15 for Chin-
Write me your best offer of



Georgia Products |
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
-. Purple Crowder peas, 20c lb. 2 Ibs.
85c; old fashioned Fla. butter-bean
(fine flavor and very prolific) seed, 30c
J. E. Barker, Screven, Ga.
About 2 bu. sound Brown field peas
at market price, or $1 pk. del. Exch:



_ for cabbage, onion plants, baby chicks,

pigs, goats or hens. Mrs. Sam G.
Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Rt. 3.

White, Calif. black-eyed peas, 25c Ib.
del. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground,
Ga. Rt. 1.

_ A few lbs. Black Crowder peas for
seed, 20c Ib. Also a few lbs. of the
Purple Blossom Half Runner Snap
bean seed, 80c Ib. Mrs. Annie McClellan,

Lenox, Ga. RFD 2.

New crop Lady peas, free font trash,
5c Ib. in small lots, 12c Ib. in 100 lb.
ots. Sugar cream crowder, 15c-1b. in

small lots, $10 a 100 lbs. FOB. Prompt
shipment and sat. guar. R. P. Bannis-

_ ter, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.

30 bu. new crop cream crowders, 2

crop peas, $5 bu. Less than 1 bu. 10c

Ib. FOB my shipping point. Cash wit

order. W.

RFD 1.
White table peas,

W. Caldwell, Zebulon, Ga.
with brown-eye,-

hand shelled, free from trash, 10c Ib.

FOB. Mrs. O. T. Shirley, Lavonia, Ga.
Bright, large cream sugar crowder
peas, 10c lb. or exch. G. C. Edmondl

_ son, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2.

Lady peas, 2 qts. $1, "postage not in-

cluded; also old time Reg scallion but-

Ny

Je le 'y

tons, 10c gt. postage not included. No
: stamps.
os oe Adams, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 2 Box

Send money order... Mrs.

Mung beans, (5 Ibs. plants an acre

and makes 2 crops), $25 per 100 Ibs.

New Eras, makes 2 seed crops, $4 bu.

All prepaig in Ga. Wm. Nunn, Law-

renceville, Ga. Rt. 4.

BUTTER FOR SALE
2 or 3 Ibs. butter per week, 45c Ib.



postpaid. Mrs. L. A. McKibben, Waco,

Ga. Rt. 2.

2 Ibs. fresh Jersey butter ea. week, |

45c lb. del. Mrs. B. F. Stokes, Jasper,

Ga? Rt. <3:

5 Ibs. fresh, firm yellow Jersey butter
ea. week, wax paper wrapped and eae
ped in cartons. 35c lb. Cash with
der.. Mrs. Hattie Wofford, Gain a

"ville, Ga. Rt. 2.



CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL FOR SALE :
- Hastings pure white Rice popcorn.

for popping or seed. 8 lbs. $1 del. R.
L Weeks, Dial, Ga.

- Good, new shelled corn, suitable for
ae bu. FOB. John Pebel, Bax-
2.

iby the Ga. Exp. Station),

spring and kept pure).



~

MARKET BULLETIN.

High grade seg corn, $1 pk. also
white velvet okra, very prolific, for
sale. B. O. TR Brunswick, Ga. Care
B, O. Fussell.



COTTON SEED FOR SALE >

Pure 3 in 1 cotton seed, from man
who won the prize at Fair last year. I
paid $5 bu. Sell, or exch. for 2 bu. rye,
wheat, or equal value in oats. Sudie A.
Herington, Calhoun, Ga.

10 bu. Ruckers, pure, $10, or exch.
for Reg. pigs, or shoat, or pure bred
poultry. Prefer Anconas or Leghorns.
H. L. Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.

Ruckers, recleaned and sound. Sell,
or exch. for oats or wheat. O. F. Boyd,
Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 1. > ~

Limiteg amt. of selected Big Boll
Half and Half, 535 Ib. lint from 1200
lb. seed cotton; also selected Big Boll
Wilson Type seed, $1 bu. Cash with or-
he A. W. Rawlins, Eastman, Ga. Rt.

Arkansas Rowden 49 (the new cot-
ton sensation recently introduced by
J. O. Ware, State Agronomist of Ar-
kansas). Seed direct last spring.
Spreading type, wilt storm ang drought
resistant. High yielding and lint per-
centage, line extra fine, about 1 1-16
in. Catches crop or Big Bolls, quick
and very easily picked. Seed. carefully
selected ane kept pure at gin, $1.50 per
bu. Also Lightning Express cotton
seed (this cotton considered the best
Fine cot-
ton ang seed carefully selected and
kept pure at gin. $1.50 bu. All FOB. H.
A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3.

100 bu. Wilt Resistant cotton seed,
e bu. or exch. for good seed oats. D.

L. Miller, 1 Denton, Ga. Box 66.

- FRUITS FOR SALE

Nice, sun dried applies clear of core
and peeling, 12 1-2c lb. Del. in 10 lb.
lots; less lots, add postage. W. H.
White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 34.

Dried apples, 15c 1b. Exch. for slick
wheat seed. Sudie A. Herington, Cal-
hun, Ga. .

Drieg apples, 1930 crop, 15c Ib. 6 lbs.
tr del. or xch. for B. R. roosters. FOB.

ae Geo. L. Durand, Gainesville, Ga.

Unclassified apples for eating and
cooking. Every one sound. $1.25 per
bu. basket, del. Cash with order. J.
Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga.

Nice red and streakel apples, $1. 95:
also nice drieq apples, 15c lb. Del. No
checks. G. W. Mooney, Jr., Quill, Ga.

GRAIN FOR SALE

100 bu. Fulghum oats, pure and un-
mixed with other grain, 85c bu. FOB
here. R. H. Richard, Marshallville, Ga
RFD 1.

Fine Blue Stem purple straw seed
wheat , $2 bu. Cokers Ped. Fulghum
oats, 90c bu. FOB. Cash with order.
C. A. Walbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5.

25 bu. good, clean Fulghum seed oats,
80 bu. J.P. , Wilder, Ft. Valley, Ga.



DT Rt. 2.

500 bundles of 1930 crop of fodder,
$2.50 per 100 Ibs. not del. I live on C. N.
Walkers Place, 6 mi. of Elza, on Rt. 1.
W. M. Shumans, Elza, Ga. Rt. 1.

Pure Certified Bancroft seed oats, $1
bu. FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga.

Sagrain (the new grain, forage and
silage plan dev. by the Mississippi A.
& M. Exp. Station; made many tests
with it and corn. Sargrain outyielding
corn sev. times in ea. test; supposed to
be_a cross between sorghum and kaffir
corn. It has a sweet stalk, also sweet
grain, equal to corn as feeq for live
stock and. poultry; cultivation and
treatment same as for sorghum; resis-
tant to drought and also. especially
adapteg to all soils in Ga. -2 crops for
1. planting in No. Ga. No pests. Seed
obtained direct from originators, last
51s. $l)
peck, postpaid, $2; 1 bu. $5 not prepaid.
H. A. Neal; Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3.

Sev. hundred bu. Bancroft, Appler,
Fulghum and Hastings 100 bu. seed
oats, clean and pure, 80c FOB. Sam
Lovinggood, Bowersville, Ga.

2 M.~ native Ga. seed wheat, reclean-
ad, $1.50 bu. FOB. G. B. Walden,
Wrens, Ga. -

5 or 600 lbs. good fodder, 25 bales of
hay, pevine hay and oats, at market
price. J. W. Wallace, Douglasville, Ga.
RE. 3;

Good, clean No. Ga. Tall Growing
seed rye, del. Ga. points, - = 90 bu. in
ots of 5 bu or more. W. E. Hampton,
Viineral Bluff, Ga.

Recleaned, pure Ga. grown Abruzzi

peed Tye, free from Brass BEd weed
zz

seed, $1.80 bu. FOB. W..B. Collier, Ft.
Valley, Ga. RFD.

Genuine Abruzzi seed rye, Ga. grown
from Cokers Ped. seed. Finest qual-
ety, recleaned ang sized. Write for
samples ang prices on small or Car
lots. O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga.

Extra fine, highest quality, Ga.
Grown Abruzzi seed rye, very select
seed, $2.50 bu. Ga. Abruzzi rye, with
very slight mixture of wheat and oats
(fine for grazing or cover crop). 2 bu.
bags. No broken bags. Money order
with order. L. M. Davis, Ft. Valley,
Ga. RFD.

Cokers Ped. Fulghum seed ~ oats,
bright, clean and heavy, saved without
rain, none better, 90c bu. del. Ga. in
10 bu. lots and up. E. C. Pope, Ocilla,
Ga.

Selected rye, $1.55 bu. Winter rye,
$1.10 bu. All FOB shipping point.
Money order must accompany order.
A. S. Cocroft, Hazlehurst, Ga.

/ang sacked, new even wt. 5 bu. sacks.
'R. C. Neely, Jr. Waynesboro ,Ga.

Genuine Bancroft, Hastings 100. bu.
ang Fulghum seed oats, free from any
filth, 90c bu. FOB. O. M.. Greene,
Iron City, Ga.

25 bu. pure Fulghum oats, free from
onions, 90c bu. Dorsey Martin, Canon,
Ga. Rt. 1.



HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

Sev. buckets of good honey, $1 per
bucket, FOB. Mrs. M., F. Gaddis
Quitman, Ga. ~

9 Ibs. goog beeswax, soc: lb Mrs. J.
N. Nixon, Morganton, Ga.

6 stand bee hives, $2 at my _ place.
Charlie H. Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt.
3. Box 10.

10 lbs. strained beeswax, 39 Ib. Mrs.
D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga.

10 hives bees in good, healthy cond.
mostly this yrs. swarms. All have 6, 8
and 10 frame supers for comb honey.
$2 and $3 ea. to be del. at my home 2
mi. north Marietta on Canton highway.
J. W. Clayton, Marietta, Ga. RFD, 1.
Canton Road.

Fancy Ext. Tupelo honey, prepaig by
parcel post. 5 lb. pail, $1.25; 10 Ib. $2.
S. E. McClendon, Thomasville, Ga.

Tupelo Ext. $6.30;. 12 5 lb. $6.75; 2 10
lb. postpaid and ins. $3; 1 10 Ib. $1.60
Will exch. few gal. for Donaldson R. I.
Red pullets, free from Smoot. Write
ct John A. Crumney, Doctortown,
Ga. :

Imp. type Fulghum oats, screened

Pure Ext. honey: 6 10 lb. pails to cs. }

PAGE SEVEN

7 large a: Himalaya blackberry, 12 for
0c; Lucretia dewberry, and McDonalds
earliest blackberry, and Prema, dew-
berry, all $1 a 100. $7 a M. Carefully
packed and postpaid. J. W. Toole, _ aR
Sev. hundred budded peach trees, 3
to 4 ft. high, dif. varieties. Come and
get them at 1-2 price. Mrs.~ Will
Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. as

Scions of Blue Samson plums, big, red
black June cherries,

Goose plums,
quince, seedling peach, fine, clear seed,
ripens in August. All well rooted, 3 to a
6 ft. 5 for $1; add postage. Mrs. C: H.
Ward, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. :

con, Ga. Rts 2.



POTATOES FOR SALE si
Porto Rico potatoes, $1 bu. FOB.
John Daniel, Baxley, Ga.



SYRUP FOR SALE

Ga. Cane syrup, 10 Ib. cans, 10;
crate with 6 10-lb.. cans, $3.50; crate
with 12 5 lb. cans, $3.60; New Sorghum
syrup, 50c.gal. Mrs. P. J. Byrd, Fitz-
gerald, Ga. Rt. 4.

Pure Ga. Cane syrup, 12 No. 5 cans
to cs. $4.25 per cs. Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga. :

New Crop sorghum - syrup,
buckets for sale. Mort Ss.
Franklin, Ga. .

in gal,
Gibson,



VEGETABLES FOR SALE

Snap beans, butter-beans, tomatoes,
and squash for sale. Sell at field, all
packed in standard bu. hampers. Tele-.
graph Address: Woodland, Ga. Oswald.
Chapman, Talbotton, Ga. RFD. :

Nice, extra large, fresh. green or red
peppers (hot), 15e doz. del. or cheaper |
by the gal. Exch. some for Sweet
pepper, or cabbage or onion plants, and |
will exch. butter-peas, field peas, or col. _
butter-beans for cabbage or onion sets.
Sam G. Rogers, Claxton, Ga. Rt.

Good firm head cabbage, 2c lb. at my
place, or 3c Ib. del. in 50 or 100 Ib. lots,
in Pickens or Cherokee county. $5 per
200 lbs. del. October and Nov. C. C.
Southern, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. a :



Georgia Products
Wanted

.
BEANS AND PEAS WANTED |
Want a few bu. white or cream sugar
crowders. Give best price in first let- |
ter. M.-C. Mallicoat, Summerville, Ga.





PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE

Spanish peanuts, No. 1, $6 per 100;
also large, papershell pecans, $35 a 100;
seedlings, $16 a 100. Malvin Collins,
Whigham, Ga. nt

Make best offer on new pecans, to be
del. when ripe, FOB: 1500 Ibs. Schley;
1900-Ibs. Stuart, 800 lbs. Frotscher, 1 M.
Tesche, 400 Money- Maker, and be-
tween 2 ang 3 M. lbs. seedlings. Bill
Mason, Columbus, Ga. :

PECANS AND FRUIT TREES
\ FOR SALE

Scuppernong vines, good rooted
ones, 25c each; May Cherry trees, 10c
each; olg fashioned apple trees and
large goose plums, 15c each. Mrs. J. C.
Eades, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7.

Apple trees, Florence crab (makes
Jelly like honey) any size for sale, or
Exch. for chickens, any big breed.
Trees ready for del. Novy. 1st. Mrs.
Carrie Bates, Cartecay, Ga.

State insp. true to name: peach, all
leading varieties, $55; Fig trees, $1.75
doz. $15 a 100; grape vines, leading
var. $1 doz. $7. 50 a 100; plum trees,
leading var. $1.50 doz. $8.50 a 100. E.
B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga.

State insp. budded Stuart and Schley
pecan trees, ranging from 2 to 10 ft.
from 20c to 75 each. Exch. for hogs
or anything can use on farm. Write
what you have to exch. Idus Johnson,
Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.

Nice lot of 2 yr. old fruit trees to
select from. Write for special prices
made to Orcharg men. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay, Ga.

White Willow peach trees, 3 to 4 ft;
and large, red, May cherry trees, 10c
each. Mrs. H. G. Fraser, Gainesville,
Ga aR t

100 M. choice, budded pecan trees
State insp. Guar. Stuart, Schley, Money
Maker and Frotscher.. Write. W. L.
Stewart, Valdosta,:Ga. z

Celestial sugar fig and Brown Tur-
sey fig, each, 5 large sizes, $1; white





Scuppernoong 5 large $1; Concord grape

sok ee

CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
MEAL WANTED .
Want 100 bu. corn without shuck, Le
counting 70 lbs. per bu. Good corn and
sound, within 100 mi. or not more than
150 mi.
price in first letter. C. H. Spence, Car-
rollton, Ga. Rt. 5.



FRUIT WANTED
- Want to exch. value for apples, pears

jor dried fruit. Write first. Mrs. C. L. |
| Youngblood, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1 Box Aes

4,



GRAIN WANTED

Want cheap. wneat and oats for -
chicken feed. Mrs. Sam Fitzgerald,
Rochelle, Ga. Rt.-1. ie

Want 2 bu. wheat, 5 bu. oats for
seed. Will exch. Rucker cotton seed
for same. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon ~
Junction, Ga. .

Want Car Lots, Purple Straw wheat.
pe lowest price del. Lawrenceville,

Q. Sammons, Lawrenceville, Ga.

sei 10 bu. seed oats, Hastings 100
bu. or Fulghum. Will exch. new,
sound, shelled corn. Bu. for bu. Ea. to
pay shipping chgs. Write, Elmer =
Webb, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want to exch. 1 and 2 yr. old B. R.
hens, good layers, for Abruzzi rye, or
sound oats for fall planting. Mrs. J.
A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want 10 bu. good seeq wheat. Will
exch. 2 good shoats, half Duroc and
half P. C. wt. 75 lbs. ea. for same. G.
C. Edmondson, Temple, Ga. Rt. 2.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED

Want 1 10 Ib. can strained new

honey, del. Guar. del. Marshallville,

at $1.50. R. H. Richard, Marshallville,



Ga. RFD 1.



PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED |
Want 100 Ibs. of peanuts for eating.
Exch. for same. Mrs. Mamie Stone, os



Adairsville, Ga. /

Stes hd



Carrollton. State lowest cash
__ Money orders only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn,

--@ little, but good. Sell, or exch. for

2 cash, rest exch. as above stated. J. W.
Wood, Griffin, Ga.

_ labels.

peaches (almost sweet enough for pies)

io Cagle, Canton, Ga. Rt. 3.

a sacks, 100 lb. size; want 1 doz. made of

oe exch. Hot pepper, req or green, mix.

PAGE FIGHT ,
_ Miscellaneous For Sale

Heavy grade white, chicken feed
sacks, 100 lb. size, 9c ea. del. E. OC.
Pope, Ocilla, Ga.
- 40 lbs. slightly used geese feathers,
45c lb. or exch. for meat and lard. No
_ chickens wanted. Mrs. H. H. Mathews,
Barnesville, Ga.
._ New, clean, white, downy feathers
for beds and pillows, 60c ib. del. Mrs.
Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga. RFD.

- Good, sun cured chewing ang smok-
ing tobacco, 30c lb.'in 2 lb. lots del. R.
LL. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
_ Nice drieg sage, 60c Ib. del.
order.
150 cs. No. 2 home canned tomatoes,
$2 per cs.
beans, $2.60 per cs.; No. 3 cans Pole.
beans, $$4.30 per cs. All FOB. A. G.
Oliver, Meansville, Ga.
- Fine, medium and coarsely ground
oyster shell for:chickens, $1 per 100
lbs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga.
102 Bay St. East. 2
- About 40 lbs. good quality goose
feathers, in good container, 45c Ib.
FOB. Sample on request. Sell~ any
ae. desired. Mrs. E. B. Cotton,



Money

Imetto, Ga. Box 47.
- Yellow Root, green, 10c Ib. dry, 25c
Ib. polk root, same price; Black Haw
and White Ash, wilq cherry and sassa-
fras, bark and roots, dry, 40c; green,
20c lb. Exch. for nice bulk honey in
cans at 15c lb. Also nice size tender
onions for eating purposes. A. D.
_ Giles, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2.
_ 200 Bemis seed bags,.seamless, extra.
heavy, 2 bu. size, for sale or exch. C.
B. Everett, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. 1356 May
Ave. S. E.
Yellow Root. 50c Ib. Queen of the
Meadow roots, $1 Ib. All del. Cash with
ono Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell,
a. oes ae

_. 40 lbs. nice white wool, 30c lb. FOB.
_M. F. Jones, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 111.
_ Indian Potato roots, 10c lb. Sassafras.
_ Toots, poke root, 3 Ibs. 25c. B. B. Mor-
gan, Clyo, Ga. :

- Nice, clean dried sage, 60c 1b. del.

Milan, Ga. Rt. 2.
Empty, 50 gal. syrup bbls. in A-1
_ cond. having only the bung removed.
eee each. Bob McCormack, Albany,
Ga.

40 or 50 Ibs. mixed feathers, some |
_ duck feathers with them, 30c lb. Used}

chickens, side meat, lard, meal or corn.
Like to sell all in bunch and some

_ Tow sacks, 5c each; a few white,
_ gugar sacks, 10c each. Jas. Millsop,
~ Rossville, Ga. Care Gen. Del.
- \ No. 2 cans pimientos at $3 case, 24s.
- Choice Ga. yellow peaches in syrup,
$3.50 cs. of 24 No. 2 1-2 cans. All fancy
O. C. Perdue, Yatesville,-Ga.
1 doz. 1-2 gal. cans, new, 1930 crop

$6 cash, or exch. for 7 pullets, about
ready to lay, or young hens.
Buff Orp. or Brahmas. No culls. Must
_ be healthy and pure bred. Ea. to pay
' chgs. Mrs. H. J. Fountaino. Ellenwood,
Ga. Rt. 1.
- Canned fruits and vegetables, in
_.tin cans, with printed labels. Write
for prices, Mrs. J. B. Stevens, Grant-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2. =

Prefer

_ Sev. lbs. nice, washeg .wool, 75c Ib. |,

_ also Yellow Root, 50c lb., May Apple

_ roots, dried, 50c lb. ang Lions Tongue,

1c lb. C. R. Thompson, Blairsville,
Ga. Rt. 4. Box 54.

- 100 Ib. size feed sacks, 10c each, or |

exch. for cabbage plants. F. A. Rov-

ers, Washington, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 261.

75 new, at. tins for syrup, 3c ea. FOB.
_ Mrs. W. H. Bonner, Macon, Ga. Rt. 1.

- 5 lbs. wool not washed, 50c 1b. Small
amts. 60c lb. Washed, 5c lb. Jack



a Miscellaneous Wanted



Want 2 doz. white, chicken feed
sheeting, 1 doz. of heavy material

_ suitable for use,in grain, etc. Will

ver, . Mrs. J,
<a Bt. 4.
~ - Want 1-2 bu. good table peas, 1 bu.
large variety peanuts, 10 Ibs. dried
apples, 18 lbs: new pecans, in exch. for
aa penting raspberry plants and other
ue. Write. Mrs. W. M. Jones,
Lylerly, Ga. eo.

E. Sorrells, Carnesville,



H. D. Yawn, Milan, Ga. Rt. 2. |.

also 40 cs No. 2 cans Pole |-

MARKET BULLETIN

Want dried apples, peaches, onion
sets, Irish potatoes, apples ang pears
for preserving. Exch. fruit trees, straw-
berry plants, or hens for same. Mrs.
C. H. Ward, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want ginseng roots, dried, in quan-
tities. Must be clean, well cured and
whole roots, as much as possible..State
amount, best price and when gathered,
in first letter. -T. J. Phillips, Alpha-
retta, Ga. Rt. 3. =

Want chickens, turkefs or corn.
Will exch. equal value for same. Mrs.
H.-H. Herring; Cairo, Gas.

Want 10 to 25 Ibs. lint cotton, yellow |

sugar crowder peas, or white, a bu.
of good apples. Will exch. value.
Write. J. E. Wood, Griffin, Ga.

Plants For Sale

) Strong, field grown collard plants,
300, 60c, 500, 75c, $1.25 M. 5 anq 10
M: lots, $1 M. Prepaid. John W. Orr,
Winder, Ga. 109 Wright St. =

10 M. Klondike strawberry plants,
$2.25 M. del. W. K. Sikes, Bannock-
burn, Ga. aes

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage,
Heading. collard and tomato plants, 20c
a 100; 300, 50c; $1.25 M. del. 5 M. or
over, 90c M. col.; Klondike strawberry
plants, 20c a 100; 75c, 300. Lee Crow,
Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Heading collarg plants, 20c a 100;
$1.10 M. del. Klondike and Everbearing
strawberry, 30c a 100; $1.75 M. del. C.
Garrett, Oakwood, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25
100. Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.

250 M. early J. and Long Island
Wakefield cabbage plants at retail
prices, 25c a 100; $1.50 M. del. Do not
ask for wholesale prices. Mrs. H. V.
Franklin, Register, Ga.

- Gov. insp. Everbearing strawberry
plants, 75 a 100; Klondike, Missionary





a

and Lady Thompson, 50c.a 100; $3.50]

M. Prompt shipment. Cash With or-
der. .P. M. Head, Cleveland, Ga.

Missionary, Klondike and Lady
Thompson strawberry plants, 50c a
100; $3.50 M. Everbearing, 75c a 100.
Exch. for honey. Also leading var. of
nursery stock for fall del. Mrs. Lee
Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 1.
UbxR0ac 4_#:fiA9afla-001$f25B|rmNE

E, J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
open fielg grown, good plants, shipped
in water moss, and full count, 30c, 200,

c, 500 $1 M_ del. by prepaid P. P. J.
O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt..3.

Guar. well rooted, 8 in. New Stone
tomato plants, open field grown, also
cobbage Heading collard plants, 300,
60c; 600 $1; $1.35 M. postpaid: Expert
packing. No cabbage plants. C. R.
Burell, Auburn, Ga. Rt. 1. ;

Kudzu plants, large, rooted, 2 to 5
yrs. old, $2 a 100; Napier grass stalks,
rooted $1 a 100; Ga. cabbage collard,

Nai

25c a 100, $1.50 M. All carefully packed |.

ae postpeie. J, W. Toole, Macon, Ga.
Frost proof

cabbage and onion

plants, now ready, $1 M. Write for

special wholesale price and free offer.
Andrew B. Clark, Thomasville, Ga.

Tomato, collard and cabbage plants, |
300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del Bill
Crow, Gainesville, Ga.

Collard, cabbage, and tomato plants,
300, 50c; 500 75c; $1.25 M. del. Guy
Crow, Gainesville, Ga.

New Stone tomato plants, 45c. 500:
vac M. Good-plants packed in damp
moss. Add 15c for exch. if check is
sent. Lee Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.

~Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a
100, or exch. for other plants. Write.
Ella Hutchens, Norristown, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a
100; $2 M. FOB. L. D, Spriggs, Rock-
mart, Ga. Rt. 2. ,

Kellogs Everbearing strawberry
25c a 100; $2 M. FOB. L. D. Spriggs,
Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 2.

Crimson Clover seed, 8c Ib. in chaff.
Would exch. for corn, dried fruit, peas,
or anything can use. Crimson Clover
ig the Green Gold of the South. The
greatest lang builder known. A. F.
Hilliard, Bowersville, Ga.

Prize Taker onion seed, $1.50 Ib. or

80c per 1-2 Ib. postpaid. Lee Waldrip, f

Gainesville, Ga.

Red Multiplying onion buttons, 60c
gal. del. White nest onions, same price.
ue B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga.
. Hastings best chewing tobacco seed,
also Broad Leaf tob. seed, 30c per oz.
del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. :
_ Few bu. new crop Purple Hull Java

pea seed, $3 bu. FOB. D. F. Ogden,
Odum, Ga. . :

Burr Clover seed in dirt to inoculate,
$1 bu. Will exch. W.-M. Burson,
Campton, Ga. RFD 2. Se

Chas. W. cabbabe seed, $1 Ib. Copen-
hagen Market, $1.25 lb. Yellow Bermuda
onion seed, $1.75 lb. Prize Taker onion,
$1.50 Ib. All new crop seed, and pre-
paid to your address. R. L. McRee,
Meigs, Ga. -

75 lbs. olq fashioned seedling peach
seed, $1.50 FOB. J. H. L. Hammond,
Dewyrose, Ga. Rt. 1.,

Collard plants, $1 M. postpaid. Mal-
vin Collins, Whipham, Ga.

Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
$1, 500; $1.50 M. Mrs. M. B. Scroogs,
Alto, Ga.
| Frost proof E. J., Chas. .W. and Suc-
cession cabbage plants, $1.25 M. del.
Special prices on large orders, FOB.
B. F. Mallard, Brooklet, Ga.

fa. J. Chas. W. and _ Succession

plants, $1.25 M. del. F.. W. Elorbee
Brooklet, Ga.
..Everbearing strawberry. plants, $1.50
M. del. Exch. for irish potatoes, pears,
apples or black-eyeq peas. Mrs. J. A.
Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1.

Ga. collard plants, $1.25 M. del.
Money order or stamps. H. T. Bar-
nett, Smyrna, Ga. RED toot 2

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a
100; 500, $1; horse raddish, 3 bunches,
25ce, 6 for 40c, 12 for T5c.
Mastodon strawberry plants, 50c a 100;
black raspberry plants, 6 for 40c. Add
postage. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Ga, Rt. 1. j J

True blue, Blueberry plants, of the
northern commercial type, but of
native southern growth. Officially.

pineland in southern Ga. and branch
and creek bottoms of interior Ga.
Write for informaton. Geo. D. Lowe,
Brunswick, Ga. 503 George St.
Large strawberry (ripe berries from
April to August) plants, 35c a 100 plus
postage. State insp. Mrs. C. H. Ward,
Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 1. =
Collard plants, $1.25 per M. in lots.
of 5 M. up, 90c M. del. L. E. Toole,
Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. :
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
25e a 100; horse radish, 3 bunches for
25c, or 75c doz. Nice Sage plants, well
rooted, 10c bunch ,or 3 for 25c. Add

Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 42.

Chas. W. Early J. cabbage plants,
$5c, 500; $1.15 M .del. 10 M. $10 Exp.
Col, Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch,
Ga. pa 3

E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage Heading
2oHarg and tomato plants, all 65c, 500.
$1.10 M. del. 10 M. $8 collect. W. O.
Waldrip, Flowery. Branch, Ga.

Chas. W., Early J. cabbage plants,
500, 60c; $1.10 M. now ready. Dewey
Mathis, Flowery Branch, Ga. R. 1.

\Now booking orders for frost proof
cabbage plants, 60c,.500; $1 M. FOB;
Yellow Bermuda and Crystal Wax
White Bermuda onion plants, from
pure Teneriffe seed, 500, 75c, $1.25 M.
All FOB. Ready for shipment about:

| October 15th. H. F. Stair, Valdosta,

Ga,
Cabbage ,collard, onion and tomato
plants, 500, 85c; $1.50 M. Cash with
order. Postage collect. Mrs. R. E.
Hackle, Valdosta, Ga. 603 E. Savannah,

Ave. ;
Seed For Sale

Collard seed, 30c lb. postpaid, Mal-
vin Collins, Whigham, Ga... .

Old fashioned peach seed. Sell 23
lbs. for $1, or exch. for rye seed Miss
Z. L. Hightower, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 3.

500 Ibs. pimiento pepper seed, 60c Ib.
New crop. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville,

Ga. :
astor bean seed, 50c lb. B. O. Tiller,
Brunswick, Ga. Care B. O. Fussell.
Big Boston hard heagq lettuce seed,
Eng. seed, 30c Ib. spinach seed, 25c Ib.
Mrs. L. R. Rampey, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8.
Cornfield bean seed, 20c cupful.
Guar. not to be shucky. Mrs. L. A.
McKibben ,Waco, Ga. Rt. 2.

Farm Help Wanted

Want a. good girl or woman be-
tween 16 and 40 yrs. of age, good
health, good character, etc. to help
with light farm work, garden, etc.
Will pay $6 mo. or live as one of the
family. \ Good home for right party.
Mrs. W. K. Kittle, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 6.









Also a few}

Adairsville, Ga.

identifieg stock. Suitable for flatwoods, | *

nostage on orders less than 50c. Mary }

them. R. C. Loyd, Nicholls, Ga.

Thursday, October 9, 1930,
his own stock and tools and run him-.

self, for a good 3 to 5 horse farm. 1
place suitable for poultry farm; has

iaying house, 20x40 ft. concrete floor;
also good place for trucking, corn cot-.
ton, etc. 75 to 100 A. in cultivation. 6
room house, large barn; near good
school and church. 16 mi. Atlanta. If
you do not have stock, do not apply.
Must be well educated. W. J. C. Hod-
ges, Atlanta, Ga. 996: Washita Ave.
Want good farmer for 3 horse farm,
Fine land for any and all products;
good water, 4. room house, also ten-
ant house, barn and pasture. Healthy
location on RR and Rural line; 9 mi
Cordele. Mrs. J. B. Harris, Cordele,
Ga. Rt. 2. :
Want farm help for a 1 to 4 horse
farm, on shares. 8 room well ceiled
house, good spring water, 20 A. good
bottoms and plenty of rich uplands
for wheat, oats, cane, peas and some
cotton. Want man to raise what he ~
can eat and then what cotton he can;
8 mi. of good town, 2 mi. church, etc.
Prefer man who owns own stock. He
can cut and haul enough wood to run _
himself. Would also like to have a
couple to live in 1 end of the house
with me, on 50-50. Will also give a
single man a crop to work; will board
him through the winter and summer
mos. free of charge, for his winter
work. Must be sober, honest and not
curse, but can chew.all you want. E.
Frark Sosbee, Thomson, Ga.. Amity
Star Rt. =
Want a few hands to pick cotton. In-
quire at Pumping Station, 1 mi. west
of town on Rome Road. B. M. Aaron,

Want an exp. dairyman to begin
about December 1st. Do not reply un-
less exp. State wages expected and give

. W: H. Emmet, Americus, Ga.
An old gentleman and old lady wants
a middle aged man to live in the home
with them next year. Must be a clean,
nice Christian man, who does not ~
smoke or drink, and is exp. ang knows
how to farm, milk and do little things
around a farm. Will give him a good
shance. Joe McWhorter, Carrollton,
Ga. Rt. 6. z oe

Want a good man with team and
tools for 2 or 3 horse farm. Good op-
oortunity for right man. J. H.
Brooks, Glennville, Ga. ee

Good man for gen. farm. $10 per mo.
yoard and laundry. A. M. Aiken, New-
yorn, Ga. Je

A 2 horse crop on 3rd and 4ths.
lant wheat, oats, corn, cotton and
peas: good Jand, good house and water,

vithin 12 mi. Atlanta; near church and

school. Must be able to finance self.

No whiskey drinker need apply: S. H.

Hardeman ,Stone Mtn. Ga. RFD 3. |

Want a man with 1 or 2 mules to
sake charge of 300 acres in Coweta
county; also want a family to take
charge of a large 4 horse farm. Must
be able to furnish 4 good mules and
feeq for them; raise cotton, tobacco,
oats, corn and hay; milk 12 cows and
sell cream; raise stock and feed fo

Want a man for a 3 horse crop on
8rd or 4ths. Will take a 2 horse man
and let the rest out. Good land, or-
chard, pasture, 5 room house, and close
to goog school and church. Prefer a
big force, all goog workers. Just come
and pick your crop. .Write at once
interested. Mrs. B. T. Osborn, Cler-
mont, Ga. Rt. 1. eas eee
For rent on shares, a real farm home
of about 350 acres. Good strong, fresh
land, both dark and light color, which
has not been cultivated for 12. yrs.
Located in Paulding, Douglas, and Cobb
counties, about the same distance
from Powder Springs, Hiram and
Douglasville, on Sweetwater Creek up
where it is about 12 to 15 ft. wide, in
one of the richest land sections of the
state. Enough of best land for a full
size 4. horse crop has just been cleared;
good pasture, an abundant supply of
timber (from which wood can be cut
for market if desired); just completed
a new house and a new 8 horse barn.
House painteg inside and out and has
a composition shingle roof. Has 4&
good well at the -house, 3 springs, and
has a medium sized creek (Sweet-
water) rlnning all the way through,
and 3 good size branches. Desire @
responsible party-on 3rd or 4ths. Will
only rent on share basis as want
party to be as much interested in the
place as the owner. Communicate at
once: with: Thos. G.. Smith, Atlanta,
Ga. 4 Hunter St. S. E. Room, 108.
Telephone Walnut 1722, Extension 56,





_ Want skilled farmer, able to furnish

who will put you in touch with -the
proper parties. ee oe ie gone



_Whursday, October 9, 1930.
L

_ >. Georgia Products
} -. For Sale



"PECANS AND FRUIT TREES
A er FOR SALE
(Continueg from page four)

-. Wonder Chestnut trees:
from 3 to 5 yrs. and is annual and
: use bearer. AS many as 20 burrs

i cluster have been seen. the Buts
are sweet and delicious, some measur-
ing 4 1-2 in. in
spreading. Should be set in Novem-
ber. Orders filled as received, as sup-
ply limited. Trees, 2 yrs. old, $2 FOB.
A. P. McPherson, Bremen, Ga.

ns POTATOES FOR SALE
-. $0 or 100 bu. nice sweet potatoes, $1
bu. FOB Patch. Myrtle Springs
Americus. C. F. Fuller, Americus, Ga.
A few bu. Irish potatoes, $1.25 bu.
FOB from Temple. Mrs, J. A. Thorn-
ton, Bremen, Ga. RFD 2. Box 63.

; _ SYRUP FOR SALE
New Sorghum syrup in 5 and 10 lb.
eans, any amount up to 200 gal. $1
Per gal. Bill-Giles, Douglas, Ga. Rt. 2

bear at

. G. Ray, Donaldsonville, Ga
Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans,

labeled, 65 per can, FOB, J. H. El|Rt 1

Hs, Argyle, Ga.

_ __Ga. Cane syrup, 1 gal. cans, 50c gal.
Kiana cane syrup, 1 gal. eans, 40c
gal. All FOB. Mrs. Stella Clifton
Barfield, Hahira, Ga. RFD 1.
_ New sorghum syrup, in. cans: 75c
Joe Ship the day order
Mort Gibson, Franklin, Ga.

__ VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Green crowder peas, $1 per 2 bu.
hamper; Porte Rica young potatoes

?

2 1-4 th. Turnip salad, 90c bu. R. E.

wer, ie, Ga.

Turnips, 50c doz. bunches. Also
pase and baby lima beans, by truck
toad. Write or call. Leonard Rentz.

nega, Ga.
_ Marglobe tomatoes, $1.50 crate:
green for pickling, $1.25. M. B
Seroges, G ;

oges, Alto, Ga.

Green ecrowder peas, also lima beans
- and squash, from now until frest:
limas, 7c; peas, 15c; squash, 5c. Or-
ders filled
Boston, Ga. ;
'. Fancy Marglobe tomatoes, av. size,
160 to 180 to crate. $1.25 per bu. Ship
in -bu basket only: larser size, $1.60 bu.
smaller size for pickling, $1.15 bu.
Cash with order. No nersonal checks.

J. J. Matheson, Alto. Ga. Rt. 1.
. Green and Red Hot pepver, $1 bu.

J..A. Jordan, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2.
Nice, tender okra, 10c at. FOB. 8
of. prepaid Ist and 2nd zones, 80c.
Mrs. = T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2

_ Green, sweet and. hot penper and
ved menper, 25 gal. Mrs. S. A. Mill-
er, Finlevson, Ga. Rt. 2.

_. Marclobe tomatoes. 144 pk. at $1.50

bu. Smaller size. $1.25 crt. C. F.
Matheson, Alto, Ga. Box 121.

Tender, sreen heans. $1.25 per ham-

per, del. Ist and 2nd zones. 3 or 4
pomeess pet week. John Crone, Phil-

omath, Ga. :

- Tet pepners, 15 Miss Ruth

Brown. Shiloh, Ga. Rt. 2. :

| > Georvia Products

t

+ Wanted |

_ _ BEANS AND PEAS WANTED _
Want Willets Wonder Proof Eng.
ae M. R. Harrell, Eastman, Ga.

Se





. . FRUIT WANTED

Quote best del. price on 200 Ibs. of
nice, new crop, sundried apples. J. H.

Maley, Adel, Ga.

ant 10 or 15 Ibs. each, dried apples
end peaches. Exch. equal value. Mrs.
Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Ga.

Want 1 or 2 bu. good eating apples,
any good var. Also want some pea-
nies. wither var. Send samples and

- quote best del. cash price. Frank L.
- Byrd, Thomaston, Ga. Box 356.
- Want 25 Ibs. each, dried peaches
and apples, 1930 crop, free from
worms and cores. Quote best del.
prices. M. Y. Arnolds, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Rt. 2.



GRAIN WANTED =
Want to eee. oe Back Pee tao

- Beardless Barley for seed, a

_ vetch, and price of each. W. W. Mc-
Pherson, Villa Rica, Ga.
Want peanut hay, oat straw, baled,

at $15 per ton, del. also seed oats and
Ni seed wheat for fall sowing; oats

gir. Trees frow low &|

| $8.50 per doz.

_ Ga. Cane syrup in cans, 60c gal. H.|

received. |

-|ions and tomato plants,

promptly. J. G. Alligood, |
Rte

J paid.



MARKET

my station. A. D. Giles, Douglas-
Ville; Gia, Rt. 2:

Want 50 bu. good seed wheat at
once. Write what. you have and price.
W. J. Newton, Halcyondale, Ga.

Want to exch. new, No. 1 peavine
hay, cured without rain on it, for
Fulghum oats and Abruzzi seed rye.
W. A. Hammock, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2



Min cdllencous For Sale| ca



5 gal. Daisy churn, good cond. $2.50
eg Mrs. W. G. Cooper, Bartow.
a.
About 25 lbs. or more of feathers,
slightly used but in very good cond.
75 lb. cash; also-new goose feathers,
75e lb. Mrs. John L. Carter, Alma,
Ga. -Rt. 3: :
Peach preserves in pt. Mason jars,
$4 doz. Miss Lola Adams, Talbotton.
Ga. Rt. 4. j
Sanitary apple-butter and jellies:
grape, apple and blackberry, 30c pt. or
50c per qt. jars, $5.50
doz. ompt shipment. Cash with
order. Pearl Head, Cleveland, Ga.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want gensing root for medicinal
purposes. Ben F. Smith, Dalton, Ga.





Plants For Sale

Cabbage, collard and tomato plants,
500, 75c; $1.15 M. del. W. O. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Ga,

E. J. Wakefield and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, $1 M. F. L. Grigg, Gaines-
ville, Ga. P. O. Box 55,

Frost proof cabbage plants,
and. wel] rooted, E. J., Chas. W. and
Succession, $1.25 M. del. F. W. Elar-
bee, Brooklet, Ga.

Leading var. cabbage, onion and to-
mato plants, 500, 85c; $1.50 M. Mrs.
R. F. Hackle, Valdosta, Ga. 603 F
Savannah Ave.

Chas. and J. W. cabbage, Ga. Head-
ing collard, $1.50 M. 85c per 500. On-
Same. price.
Ruth Bonnelle, Valdosta, Ga. Box 523

Cabbage, collard, onion and tomato
plants, now ready, 500, 85c; $1.50 M.
A. P. Sexton, Valdosta, Ga.

Lady Thompson strawherry _ plants,
$1.50 M. Also Everbearing, $1.50 M.
Mrs. M. B. Scroggs. Alto, Ga.

Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, now ready. $2.25 M. del. all
lots, 25c a 100. Duffie Vance, Oak-
wood, Ga.

Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, $125 M. Special ice On
large orders. All del. B. F. Mallard,
Brooklet, Ga. - f

Nice, stocky nursery-grown Eiver-
bearing strawberry plants, 75c a 100:
$4.50 M. Missionary, Klondike and
Lady Thompson, 50c a 100, $3.50 M.
Special rates on Jargver orders. Cash
with order. P. M. Head, Cleveland,
Ga.

Missionary strawberry plants, any
amount, $2 M. Bud. Sweat, Alma,
Ga. Rt. 1. Box 26.

Himalaya blackberry plants, stron
roots, 30c doz. 4 doz. $1 or $1.50 a 100;
horse radish plants, 5 for 25c. 50
doz; red currant scions, good roots, 2
for 30c, 75c ner 1-2 doz. $1.25 doz.
Nothing less fhan 50c prevaid.. Exch.
for thoroughbred young Barred Roek
rooster, or setting eves. Mrs. S. T.
Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 90.

Frost proof cabbave plants: extra
early J. and Chas. W. Succession, and
Sure Head, now ready, fresh grown,
large, nice, 500, 65e: $1 M. del. Post-
Ga. Heading collard plants.
same price. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
G

a.

Prodt proof, leading var. cabbage
viants, 60e, 500; $1 M. postpaid; 5 M.
$4 Exp. Collect. Immediate del. I. L.
Stekes. Fitzgerald. Ga.

Plenty of good size, large and heal-
thy plants, Ga. collard and cabbace.

_ready to shin. 80c. 500: $1.25 M. 5 M.

or more. 90c M. B.R. Woodliff.
Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Large, Fverhearine strawberry
niants, $2 M. .Mrs. T. L. Cochran,
Temple, Ga.

Lady Thompson strawherry plants.
&1, 500: $2 ner M.. Rhubarh plants.
0e doz. Add postage on all orders.
Cash or money order.

Blueberry. bushes. 20c doz: straw-
berry, 15c each: black raspberry, $1
doz. crabapple sprouts, 10 each; and
Jarre sugar plum snrouts, 50 doz. Add
nostage. John Wilson, Morganton
Ga. :

Chas. W. cabbage plants, onen field
srown, $1 M. FOB, or $1.25 M. del.

large

BULLETIN

-Black and Yellow raspberries, 10c
each; garden gooseberries, 10c each.
Add postage. Miss Claudia Hender-
son, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 44,

Napier grass roots and plants (im-
portea from Africa). Govt. analysis
gives it the same in protein as Alfal-
fa, Can be cut 4 times a yr. Extra
good for stock. Will make special
price on 2 M. or more. Now a good
time to plant. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert,

Ga. collard plants, 25
500, $1.25 M. del.
Flowery Branch, Ga.

Selling out my strawberry plants at
a very low price, or exch. for chickens,
hogs, pigs of any breed or size. The
very best var. of Lady Thompson.
Klondike and 1 kind I dont know the
name of, but the finest in size I have
ever seen; this kind for 30c a 100 just:
have.a few left and will guar. them if
given proper care); also have the old
time multiplying onion plants, about
3 in, high, 25 a 100. Have about 500.
Exch. for White or Buff Orp. pullets,
a few nest onions, Bermuda onion
plants, cabbage plants, bunch, garden
pea seed. If we can trade, write. Mrs.
M. N. Thigpen, Brewton, Ga.

Chas: and J. W. and Flat Dutch
cabbase, Heading and Blue Stem col-
lard, New Stone and Baltimore toma-
to, $1.25 M. del. 5M. and up, 75e M.
express Collect. Prompt shipment in
ventilated boxes. O. M. Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2.

Chas. W. and E. J. Wakefield cab-
bage plants, $1.15 M. del. Now ready.
Also tomato plants. $1 M. del. collard
niants, $1.25 M. del. G. E. Waildrip,
Flewery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Ga. Reading collard plants, now
ready, 25 a 100; $1.95 M. del. Promvt
shipment. Guar. Shipped in ventilat-

ed boxes. A. J. Nix, Flo net
Ga. Rt. 1. se oes:

Sev. M. Lady Thompson strawber
Dlants, $2 M. also Klondike. $2 M.
Taree, strons plants, well packed. M.
F. Jones, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 111
we te aor aoe tomato plants.
00. GC: ; . del. Gu row,
Gainesville, Ga. y

All Season cabbage plants, all frost
proof and nromnt shinment. No per-
sonal checks. 0c, 500: $1.25 M. by
mail: $1 M. exprens ollect.. -J. C.
Chambers, Gainesvilte, Ga. RFD 1.

Wakefield and Dutch cabbate and
leading var. cellard. $1.25 M. 29c a 100
del. No . O. D. Mrs. EB. B. Wether-
ford, Oskwood, Ga. Rt.1.

Kiondike strawberry piants,
100, $2.75 M. Miss Cc. Collins,
ery Branch, Ga. Rt 1.

Chas. W. and E. J. cabbage plants.
6c, 500. $1 M. Now ready. Dewey
Mathis, Flowery Branch. Ga. Pepe

Now boekine orders for frost praof
cabbage plants. 8 per 500: $1 M.
FOS. Also Vellow Rermuda and Crv-
etal Wax White Permuda, enion plants |
frem pure Teneriffe seed, 75e per 590
8195 M. FOR, Plants readv fer
shinment sround October 15th. HH. F.
Stair, Valdosta, Ga.

Missionary. strawberry. $1.25, 500:
*2.25. M. del. Yr. old rhvharb plants.
"5c doz. catnin nlents. FOe doz. del.
Cash or money order, Mrs. T. EH. Me-
Curley. Hartwell. Ga, Pt. 2.

Kiondika -strawherry plants, 5Ne a
100, 2.75 M4, Mrs. 7. V. Robbs, Flow-
erv Branch. Ga. Rt. 1

_Onen field srorwn. well rooted, nice
siamo nients. Chas. V7, and Meadine var.
eoVards 256-2 180. $1.95. M. Guar.
fell egormt and present service. Pest-|
aid. .T B. Bennette, Flowery Branch.
Ca RED 1: os

Strone. open field collard nlants.
shinned in ventilated boxes. 20, R0r:
FAA. 5c: S195 MM. 5 ond 10 MM. Jots.
1M. nrensid. John W. Orr, Winder.
Ga. 1N0 Wrricht St. :

Fastines? eabhore eollerd and Ga,
eallard plants, 0. 299: &e. 509: $1.25
, Adel, Fave a fev hundred eshharce
Hh. OT. and . W. niants world Jike te
exeh. far white fead saris, at 10 egch.
and niants at 0c a #90, Fa. to paw
nostace. Ju. M. Wingo, Gainesville
fa, Rt. 9.

Flat Dutch cabharce plants. 15 300
alsq collard nients, 15 a 109. Major
Crawe. Cummine, Ga. Rt, 4.

Fresh. well rooted. 8 in, Marelohe
end senuine Mew Stone tomate niant-
far Jote vse, Fixnert packing, premnt
del. 60c, 200; $1. 600: $1.95 MM, Post-
naid. Ga. cahhage-collard nlants.
caine price. C. F. Maddox, Buford,

a.

Jersev and Chas. W. cabbaze plants,
20e a 100; 500, $1; $1.50 M. . Delivered.
E. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga.

259c a 100, 75,
Winfred Waldrip,

.
=

50 2
Flow-



Prompt shipment. John W. Berryhill,.
and wheat at $1.50 per bu. del! Lakeland, Ga poate ey ee

Strawberry plants, $2.50 M. -Mrs. S..

PAGE NINE.
NINE

Seed For Sale .

Ne
ou



Clements' American Wonder melon
(grow to wt. 75 to 150 Ibs.) seed, $1
flavor,.

San-

per oz $10 Ib. Very fine
round, oblong. E, T. Clements,
dersville, Ga.

White multiplying onions,
del. red shallot buttons, 60c
A. H. McBryde, Aragon, Ga.

60c

seed, 15c ttacupful. This yrs.

Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Rogers, Grif
fin, Ga.

Seed: long handle gourd, 10c doz.

pepper, especially grown for

seed,
Hastings famous. Royal King,

very

liberal packet, 10c; Hastings tomato.

pepper, sweet and very fine for salad
and sauce (very prolific), 10c pkt.
Gurkin seed, 10 pkt. Pearson melon
seed, cantaloupe nut meg, fine, and

white multiplying onion sets for win-

ter.

; Ready to pull in December, 50c
gal.

B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga.

Few Vadco Jappo turnip seed, just
gathered. Sow up until Dec. 1st. $1.25
a few new crop collard seed, 40c Ib. 5
Ibs. . this
$2 for the 5 Ibs. if taken at once. Miss
ae Cheatham, College Park, Ga.

Watson melon seed, hand selected,
75 Ib. or exch. for value. What have
you? C. G. ONeal, Morven, Ga...

Aragon spinach seed, 10c per 1-2
cunful; long cucumber seed, 8 pkt

Miss Robie Gailey. Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
Box 15.

trash, 60 gal.
a onions). Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson,
i

a.

A limited amt. of Giant cantaloupe
seed (grows to wt. 10 lbs. and has
skin and meat like the Rocky Ford
and tastes like Banana, with pink and
vellow meat; our own origination,
having grown. them for 8 yrs.),

time offered for sale on the mark

$1 a doz. and 2c postage extra. Only |
Prompt ship-

1 doz. to a eustomer.
ment. Also 40 Ibs. pure,
Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 1b. $385 for

lot of 40 Ibs or exch. for pure, selected
Half and Half cotton seed, true to
tvpe and free of black seed, or for

hog lard. meat. a small amt of dried
fruit, and Ga. Runner peanuts. State
how you want to swap. Mrs. Minnie
L. Bailey, Cordele, Ga. Rt. D.

gal,
gal. del.
Eng. pea seed, white velvet okra

yrs. Lifsey watermelon seed, |

selected



White multiplying onions, free from _
Exch. 1 gal. for 1 gal...
old time shallots (not scallions or but- _

iat
cet,

Fresh. Nera grown turnip seed,

Purple Top White Globe and White

Eee, 30c per 1-2 Ib. 50c Ib. True Ga.
collard, 1-2 Ib. 40e: 70 Ib. mir ne

rutabaga, 35 per 1-2 lb. 60c Jb.

tra early improved Copenhagen Mar~_

ket cabbage, 1-4 Ib. $1; $4 Ib. Only
ie Ibs at this price. Beets, turnip, $1
lb. Rarmuda and Crystal Wax onion
sets, 20c at, nrenaid. Sankes Tyson,
Sparta, Ga. RFD.

About 50 Ibs Ga. collard seed, 25c Ib

Teeberg and Boston lettuce, $1.25

in_small lots, or 20c th for enetire lot,

FOB Express Office. W. A. Moore,
Nashville, Ga. Box 405. ae,

Imp. Red Top Globe turnip seed,

White Top, 25 per 1-2 Ib. 45c per Th.
Postpaid. New crop seed. Grady Kel-

lev. Sulohur Springs, Ga.
Vine okra seed, 30 seed for 10c M
Melton, Americus, Ga. Rt. 2.

196.
10c per tbls.

Citron seed,
Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4.

Major

Prolific Bunch Eng. pea seed, 1930.
crop, 30c Ib. Add postage. Exch. 1 Ib

for 1 lb colored bloom running

pea seed,or exch. for red onion but!

tans or sets. Ea. to
W. P. Wall. Stockbridge, Ga.

Johnson Winter beans, 25 qt. white
bloom garden salad peas, 25 qt. Kale
seed, 5c thls. Extra auality mustard
seed, 3 thls. 10c; garlic buttons, 15c
-cupful; small, long pod hot
(for pickling), 15 qt. ereen Be
pers, 35c gal.
3 thls. 10c; green catnip reoted, 5
bunch: horse radish roots (to plant)
6 for 25c. M. L. Clayton, Roy, Ga.

3 gal. baby butter beans, hand pick-

ed, especially for seed, $2.75, also 1

gal. running butter bean, seed, 80c; 3

ats of good, sound okra seed, 60c; if
all is taken, will sell for $4.25. Money
order only. Exch. for 40 baby chicks,
prefer B. R. pure bred. Let me know

before sending the chicks. Mrs. John
Tinsley, Arlington, Ga.

Tbs
pdenhacen Market cabbage,

seed, selected from choice me



4. Miller, Finleyson, Ga, Rt. 2.

e foe

Sell or trade. Marion Peavy, Pine
BOs

'hurst, Ga. P, O. Bo:

Seven Top turnip seed,

Purple Top Globe turnip seed, 35c
Succession cabbage seed, $1 Ib. Co- _

$1.50 Ib.
ie fresh stock. R. E. Bower, Dixie,

a. i
75 Ibs. Thurmond Grey watermelon

{

caf

pay postage. Mrs,














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MARKET

BULLETIN

Thursday, October 9, 1930,









Seed For Sale
Crystal Wax, Yellow Bermuda,

White Pearl and. Silver Skin onion
_ Sets, $1 pee $5 bu. 10 bu. lots, $4 bu.
_Exp. Collect; white multipliers, 50c

gal. $3.25 bu. onionsets. Cader Ste-

_ phens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

_ White multiplyirig onions, 50c gal.

del. Mrs. Ada Summerville, Dallas,

_ Ga. Rt. 6.

Okra seed, good quality, new crop
(will begin bearing when 6 or 8 in.
high and will bear until frost if sea-
sonable), 10c per tbls. also red and
green hot peper in pod, 25c gal. plus
6c postage. Mrs. W. L. Daniel, Daw-

son, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 101.

-Chas. and J. Wakefield cabbage
seed, $1 lb. New Stone and Baltimore
_ tomato seed, 75c lb. Collard seed, 35c

|b. 5 lbs $1. Mailed. B. R. Woodliff,

__ Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Purple and White Top turnip seed.

tested. 1 lb. 65c; Mustard, 60c lb.
cabbage seed. tested., 70c lb. Guar.
Order at once. Also newest lawn

grass seed, excellent for planting this
- fall for a good winter lawn. Choice
recleaned seed, 40c lb. postpaid. 5 Ib.
bag, $1.75, postpaid. No order receiv-
ed for less than 5 lbs. D. L. Hunter,
Dublin, Ga. 405 Mary St.

Seed Wanted

a -Want a few Calif. beer seed. Miss
Evelyn Young, Blakely, Ga. RFD 3.

~ Want 25 or 50 lbs. white nest onions

Will pay 10c per lb. and

Mrs. C. R. Morgan, Americus,



at once.
postae.
Ga.

Positions Wanted

Want a 1 horse farr.. for a period of
1 to 5 yrs. if satisfactory. Life time
exp. Prefer Tattnall or Evans county.
Must be in good community, good fenc-
_ ing: and good land and dry _ houses.

Elza Barrow, Collins, Ga. RFD 2.
- 27 yr. olg married man, wife, but no
children, wants job as overseer, truck
driving, or dairy work. Can drive any
make cars and repair them. Life exp.
Begin now. Ref. furnished. Ernest
Davidson, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 7.



cow dairy. Dry hand milker. 6 yrs. exp.
in dairying. Would consider a 1 horse
farm with 10 acres cotton; 10 in corn
anq 5 in peanuts. Am 30 yrs. old, mar-
ried. Start work Nov. Ist. State what
~ you have ang salary in first letter. A
M..-Sullivan, Social Circle, Ga.
_. 33 yrs. old, single man with tem-
perate habits wants employment on
farm for bal. 1930 and for 1931. Would
like to work for wages for bal. 1930, but
would consider share crop for 1931, or
would like a place as General man on
farm, looking after hogs, cattle, etc.
Have goog many yrs. exp. on farm. C.
R. Holloway, Blakely, Ga. Box 144.

Want place with good man to help
with light farm work, poultry, garden,
ete. Exp. 20 yrs. old. State full par-
ticulars ang best wages in first letter.
Lucy Mae Kinney, Lincolnton, Ga.
RFD 3. ~

Want job on farm with settled
couple who needs a man in the house,
to look after stock, etc. and do any re-

_- quired work on farm. 20 yrs. old, 3 yrs.
exp. in farming, and want a place with
chance of advancement on _ proving
ability ang willingness to work. State
what you can offer. Joe Cannon, Rey-
nolds, Ga. = \

Young married man wants a 1 horse
farm for 1931 and wants employment
until Xmas. Write at once. Alvin
Mikell, Ray City, Ga. RFD 1. a

Want a water power corn. mill, o
woulg take a 1 horse crop on halve
with a good man. Have to be move
and furnished. Sober, honest and ca
give good ref. 50 yrs. old, wife and
children (all girls). Want a good 4
room house and freestone water. Pre-
fer East or So. Ga. Want good land
and good stock, and if get a mill, then
want a small corn crop. Am a hard
worker and a hustler. J. A. Thornton,
Bremen, Ga. RFD 2. Box 63.

Want a 2 horse crop, 25 acres in cot-
ton, 25 a in corn, and owner to furnish
to make crop. 6 in family, 5 to work. F.
R. Romins, Waleska, Ga. Rt. 1.

- Want farm work for 1931. Exp. in
truck and other farm work. Make best
offer including board ang laundry in
first letter. T. L. White, Hartwell, Ga.

Young marrieq

b raising hogs



Exp. dairyman wants job in 15 to 20)



man 23 yrs. old wants
and feed, or a job

on dairy. Calhoun Ray, Ray City, Ga.
RFD 1.

Want a 2 horse crop of good, smooth
land with 5 roOm house, or a_ very
large 4 room one; good water and pas-
ture and wood; near school ;with good
stock and tools furnished. Not very
much cotton, but would like to sow
some wheat. Move at once and help
gather crop. Need some help in money
and repay in work, and would need
some help along for groceries. Have
5 boys, 8 to 14 yrs. They know how
to work. Can give ref. F. M. Ander-
son, Smyrna, Ga. ' 4

Want position as farm Supt. or
Fruit Farm Supt. Can handle help.
Have goog ref. upon application. A. D.
Hayes, Atlanta, Ga. 1237 Wylie St.

Want place on So. Ga. farm, raising
chickens, cattle, and hogs; grain of all
kinds. 3 in family: Wife, son and my-
self, all goog workers. Do not drink
nor use tobacco in any form. Party to
move me, to be repaid in work. Make
offer. James Reese, Sharpsburg, Ga.
RED 1,

Want job on So. Ga. farm as over-
seer and family to farm on 50-50 basis.
Want to be convenient to school and
church. 42 yrs. old, all family in best
of health and good workers. Raised in
No. Ga. Best of ref. James L. South-
erland, Cr. Rt. 5.

Want a mill in good territory and
would consider a small farm in connec-
tion. Honest, sober ang willing work-
er. Write for fyll details and state
what you have to offer. L. Bighbie,
Shellman, Ga. :

Want a position for a man and his
wife, about 60 yrs. old, wach. Man
wants a grist mill to run on _ 50-50
basis, or wages, or as overseer of farm:
wife a good hand for chickens, hogs
and cows, etc. Can give goog ref. J. F.
Cobb, Riverdale, Ga.

Want to oversee 15 or 20 plows near
Atlanta. Will work 2 plows on halves.
myself. Have family. Life time exp.
R. L. Presron, Hapeville, Ga. -

Man, wife and 2 children (the small-
est, 14 (yrs. old) wants a 1 or 2.horse-
rrop on 50-50 basis, for 1931. Raise
mostly hogs and feeg stuff. Like for
owner to furnish chicks, feed and
Leverything and I to*raise for the 4th;
like a M. or more ea. month. Well
exp. in hog and poultry raising. Can
do any kine ,of brick, carpenter and
mechanie work -also. Can furnish the
best of ref. Move at once. Write or
come see. J. F. Pyle, Norman Park
Ga. Rt. A. Via
* 35 yr. old married:;man wants job on
farm for wages, now gathering crop
corn or cotton, anything that may
come to hand. Can work until Xmas;
will do day work at $1 a day. Would
like to get a large 1 horse crop for 1931.
6 in family: 3 children large enough to
work, wife and myself. Have to be
moved and will repay. Want a good
house, large enough. Prefer So. Ga.
Henry J. Smith, Baxley, Ga. RFD 1.

If willing to invest some money in
cows, or hens, or both, and the mach-
inery necessary for economical, practi-
cal grain and hay production, talk it
over with a man who has spent 30 yrs.
in this line and who is just as familiar
with this type of farming as you are
with cotton. I can guarantee results
and if alloweq to follow methods I
have studied an dpracticed a life time
I will back my knowledge and labor
against your land, stock and equipment
splitting the net profits, 50-50. Age, 50
married, no children, no bag habits and
highest ref. A Yank wih 7 yrs. South-
ern exp. R. J. Holliday, Orchard *
/Ga. Care Hill Crest Farm. \

Wan; 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis.
Am not < raid to work. Can give ref-
erence. Move at once. Want good
lanq and good stock. Want work all
the time when not in own crop. E
Denson, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 7, Box 11

Man, wife and 3 small childre
\wants to get with man on farm.
do gen. farm work also mechanic=Pre-
fer monthly. wage. . Reply at once.
Thos. J. Scales, Maysville, Ga. RFD 2.

Want a small 2 horse crop on halves:
Close to Cave Springs, Ga., or on high-
way between C. S., and Rome, Ga,
woulg like to do a little truck farm-
ing and the rest in cotton, corn and
sowed down. Prefer Bottoms or very
rich land.. Must have good house. H.
B. Clark, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want work on the farm. Will assist
with poultry, dairy and other gen. light
farm work. Will work for wages. Have
3 boys, 16, 12, and 9 yrs. old, who c
help with farm work. Am widow, 38

















yrs. old. Write at once what you can
offer. Will consider any reasonable
offer. Mrs. E. B. Barber, Atlanta, Ga.
267 Rawson St. :
Widow with boy 15 and girls, 17, 12,
10, and 8 yrs. desires farm work; chick-
ens, cows and separate living quarters.
All willing to work. Mrs. M. A. Wynkle,
(faileq to give address).
Want job picking cotton,, or day
labor on farm, until Xmas and 1 horse
crop for 1931. Have wife and 4 children.
Ref. Know how to take care of a farm.
Charlie Brown, Dublin, Ga. RFD 2.

Want job overseeing large farm. Life
time exp. P. G. Martin, Stone Mtn.
Ga; Rt.

Exp. dairyman wants job on dairy.
Well acquainted with the _ electric
milker. Married man, wife ang 3 chil-
dren. Harg workers. State salary,
number of cows, etc. J. W. Willis, Ty
Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.

Good dairyman wants position, near
Augusta. Have no bad habits and am
not a whiskey drinker. I. L. Padgett,
Blythe, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want job on farm at once. Exp. in
any kind of farm work. Am _ widow
with 3 children. Neeq work. Will con-
sider any offer. Have to be moved.
Write at once. Mrs* Ada Myers, Bu-
ford, Ga. RFD 4,-Care G. W. Carney.

Want job running girst mill for
wages. Can start most any time. Just
self and wife. Ref. Write oro come to
see me. Spencer Barefield, Butler, Ga
RFD 1.

Want a good 2 horse farm near Mon-.
roe, or Jersey, on 50-50 basis. Must be
good house, good land, and good
water. Prefer some bottom land. Life
time exp. 5 in family. E. H. Stansell,
Bishop, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 30.

Want work with good party to help
with repair work on farm, cut ditches
by the rod make motar to make bricks,
build bridges, ang other carpentry and
repair work needed on gen. farm. Can
alsq drive car, truck, etc. Honest, re-
liable. Want a good house (screened)
to live in, good water and plenty of
wood. Prefer Murray cunty, near Car-
ters or Chatsworth. Begin any time.
Write or come to see me, for particu-
lars.. Jewrender Murray, Pavo, Ga. Rt.

Want job with some old couple to
take care of and run farm for them
Am single, settleg man and have had
plenty of exp. in farming. B. Z. Jones,
Ambrose, Ga.

Want job for 1931 on farm or
peach orchard or dairy. Can drive
truck or tractor. Am. exp. in any king
of farm and peach orcharg work. 33
yrs. old, wife and 2 small children. No
baq habits. Willing and able to- work.
ae wages. J. B. Tyner, Macon, Ga.

Want place with goog man to over-
see farm, or will Supt. 10 to 20. plows,
or will take 10 to 20 acres in corn and
potatoes and other products, ang will
hire 3 days a week for $1.25 per day
and board self and wife in groceries.
Would accept truck farming if neces-
sary. Want to raise a lot of chickens:
wife to milk cow and take care of but-
ter and milk for part of same. Wife ang
self both raised on farm ang under-
stand farming. Ref. exch. 1 boy, 23
yrs. old would like to have 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.

38 yr. old married man, wife ang 1
child life time exp. on farm.~Can do
almost any kind of work. Want to
get on farm with a good man. At once.
H. L. Messer, Ashburn, Ga. RFD 4.

_Refined young widow desires posi-
tion with faomily on farm. Will work
for salary by the mo. Help with poul-
try, cows, and gen. work. Mrs. Mary
:. Brady, Nashville, Ga. Care C. GC. De-

ane.

Farm Help Wanted >

Want an overseer for 20 to 25 horse
farm. Want man of exp. who can
handle labor. Must have wife. Send
ref. in applying. Good home for right
party. Place convenient to schools
and churches. Box 183, Ft. Valley, Ga.

Want help for 444 acres near Athens
(near Winterville), 4 good houses and
outbldgs. plenty of bottoms ang pas-
ture. Ideal for stock or dairy. 2 fine
creeks on place. Produces bale of cot-
ton, corn, 65 bu. and wheat, 33 bu. to
acres. Share basis to man who can







Joe B. Sudduth, Colbert, Ga. Rt. 3. or.
T. J. Hallyburton, Atlanta, Ga. 159
Peachtree St.

Want a 1 horse farmer with mule
to teng 30 acres on 50-50 basis. O. M.
Moody, Coffee, Ga. i

Want farm help on 3rd and 4ths for
a 2 horse farm: plant wheat, oats, corn,
cotton and peas. Goog land, good house
and water, 12 mi. Atlanta, near church
and school. Must be able to finance
self. No whiskey drinker need apply.
S. H. Hardeman, Stone Mtn. Ga.
RFD 3. ~ :
about 400 acres, good land with stream
running through it. May use land free
of rent with house of 5 rooms by re-.
covering it and paying taxes on prop- .
erty. There are 5 tenant houses, barns,
etc. Also some stock for sale. Address.
Mrs. F. F. Dunbar, Augusta, Ga. 1211
Troupe St. Phone 7026-W. ;

Want man on long term contract, to
put out orcharg of pecans, peaches, ap-_
ples, pears and quinces. Party can
cultivate land and pay no rent from
crops planted in orchard. W. H.
Hughes, Rydal, Ga.

Want an exp. dairyman for 1981. Do
not apply if you are not exp. State
wages expected and give ref. (Name
left out), Americus, Ga.

Want a good work hand now and for
next year for wages, to gather my crop.
Noog not apply if cigarette smoker and
whiskey drinker. Must. be good, hon-
est. Pay eash for the year round. Let
me hear from you, or come see. E. W.
Anderson, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 5. |

Want a sober, honest man who can
furnish self, partly or entirely, to do
gen. blacksmithing. Prefer a man
without children.
Tunnel Hill, Ga. Rt. 1.-

Want help for a 3 horse crop on 3rd
or 4ths. Must be able to furnish. self
ang stock; I will furnish good land,
olenty of good water and wood; good
S room house. Mrs. I. H. Boles, Duluth,

a.

Want a young man with $1500.00
capital that is not afraid to work nd
to take an interest in, and manage ang
operate a stock and dairy farm. Pros-
pects are that he would make at least
$2,000.00 or more a year. Splendig op-
penunlly, W. M. Statler, Americus,

a.

Want boy, 13 or 14 yrs. old, to live in
farm home as one of family, have good
advantages and to help with gen. light
work. C. T. Aultman, Ft. Valley, Ga.
a 1 o

anted by a Singing Farmer, sing-
ers to both sing and farm, especia
lst and 2nd tenors, and ist bass. J. J.
Covington, Abbeville, Ga.
Want help for a 3 horse crop on 3rd
and 4ths. Can furnish stock, but pre-
fer not to. Will help a goog man in
any way possible. Must be a good
worker and have a large force. Good
location. Present help has been with |
me 3 yrs. but he has bought a crop for
himself. Want a3 horse man but

would take a 2 horse one if O. K. in

every other way. Mrs. B. T. Osborn,

Clermont, Ga. Bt. 1.
Want party for a good farm, with
good pasture, cattle, hogs, work mule,
chickens, turkeys, an dall farm equip-
ment. Am paralized, unable to work.
Write for full details. H. W. Mabry,
Molena, Ga. age

Car Lots

CORN FOR SALECar Lets

2 M. bu. of good slipped shuck ear
corn, FOB Claxton. B. B. Edwards,
Claxton, Ga. e

CATTLE WANTEDCar Lots
Want to buy a car of native cows to
raise from, cheap for cash. W. B. Ca-
dle, Mt. Vernon, Ga.

CORN FOR SALECar Lots
2 cars slipped shuck ear corn, 90
bu. FOB P. R. McElveen, Jr. Stil-
son, Ga. ee eee :
Guar. new and good corn, $1 bu. in
car lots, or $1.10. bu. in smaller quan-
tities. Cash with order ,or name of
bank, do; business with. E. D. Hicks,
pale a Ga.
mtire crop corn, large ears, slipped
shuck, $1 bu. also 3000 bundles of good
fodder, $1.50 per 100 at farm or loaded
Mm cars. F.E. Trask, Morven,Ga. =
Slipped shuck ear corn, $1 bu. at
barn, $1.10 bu. FOB cars, Jesup or
Adrian, O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2
2 M. bu. new crop corn ready.









Communicate with either: | M





best offer. Bulk ] s
Marshallville, aang: O.

Want a farmer for a plantation of

H. P. McArthur, |



-- * wold consider. less.

0.

Positions Wanted

Want position raising poultry on
shares. 5 yrs. exp. raising baby chicks
and tending laying hens. Ref. on re-
quest. G. W. Emmett, Gainesville,
Ga. Rt. 5. : ;

Want job on farm, close to some
town, Will work for $20 per mo.
board and washing: 22 yrs. old. Can
do anything om farm. Start any time.
_ J. W. Crowe, Blackwell, Ga. Rt. 1.



farm and other work. Can go any-
where. J. A. Brown, Flowery Branch,
Ga. C-o Gen. Del. =

_ Exp..farmer and dairyman wants
work in dairy or on a farm. No bad
habits. Dont use tobacco, nor drink.
Ref. Am single. P. B. Peck, College
Park, Ga. RFD 1,

- Single man, well educated, wishes
to look after farm as overseer or di-
rect the work for a single lady or a
man. J. G. Cooper, Climax, Ga. RFD
C-o: E. T. Dean. = : 2
Want job as farm overseer. Single.
Oan. do any kind of farm work and am
a good hand to work. Clarence Dean,
Climax, Ga. C-o W. A. Brock. ;

Want place with good man to over-
see-farm, or will Supt. 10 to 20 plows,
or will take 10 to 12 A. in corn, pota-
toes and other products, and will hire
8 days a week for $1.25 per day and
poard self and wife in groceries.
Would accept-truck farming if neces-
sary. Want to raise a lot of chickens
wife to milk cow and take care of but-
ter and milk for part of same. Wife
and self poth raised on farm and un-
derstand farming. Ref. exch. 1 boy,
23 yrs. old, would like to have crop on
50-50 basis. Can drive Ford or other
make car. Will move at once. Glad
to help gather present crop. J. K.
Fuller, Junction City, Ga.
Want a place where I can _ raise
chickens on shares, or could milk 2 or
3 cows, and tend garden, or something
of the kind for a place where I could
raise and have my chickens to them-
Selves. Am good at milking and at-
_ tending to milk and butter. Mrs. O.
Richardson, Trion, Ga. 54 11th St.

- Want work as landscape gardner-.
Go to work at once. Know how. to
plant.and care for flowers, shrubbery
of all kinds. 34 yrs. old. Wife and 4
_ children; or will take a truck farm by
week or mo. Good refi W. H. Grigg,

Decatur, Ga. Rt. 2. 8
Man with large family (3 grown
_ boys) wants to.get in touch with some
good man, to run a dairy on halves at
once. 3 girls large enough to work.
Let me hear at once. Bob McConnell,
Meriwether, Ga.
~ | Want job for 1931 on farm, peach
orchard or dairy. Can drive tractor.
or truck :and do ordinary repairing.
Exp. in all kinds of farm and orchard
work. Wife and 3 children. Honest
- sober and have no bad habits: Am a
foot worker. State wages per mo. in
first letter. J. W. Manning, Dudley.

Honest, upright, hard working man
with wife and 2 children desires job

Ga. Rt. 1.

-. for 1981 as operator and repairman on

trucks, tractors and other farm

chinery. Would take an overseer job

or working manager of farm or wage
hand on farm or dairy. Need help te
move, but will repay with Tabor. Want
close to school and church. Can begin

December ist. Wish to trade at once.
_ State what kind of work and salary
in first letter.
Hartsfield, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want job as overseer of farm. Can
handle labor and keep'up machinery
of all kinds. H. E.. Eady, Toomsboro.
Ga. Box 54.
Want a small. 2
- basis for 1931. Life time Exp. Re-
~ quire some financial assistance _unti!

horse farm on 50-50

- Prefer Colauitt or Mitchell county.

Ref. if reauired. W. H. Johnson, Tif-
ton. Ga. Rt. 7. ~
Want job driving truck, any make
and working on dairy farm. State

wages and board you expect in first

eee Cc. L. Stubbs, Fitzgerald, Gai
. A tobacco man with 11 yr. exp. in
- growing and curing Bright Leaf to-
bacco, wants position for another vr
supervising the growing and curing
of tobacco, on percentage basis, or

_ part of crop. Bad 40 acres this yr. |

Would like to have 50 or 75 acres hut
Am a willing
worker and sober. Want cand honvce.
water and near good school and chur-
ches. Prefer Clay sub-soil land. Glad
to exch. ref. Write me your offer. Wm

Maine. Eldorendo, Ga.

24 yr. old single man. wants work at

| Care Charlie Deason.

Vernon B. Brown. |

crop is made. Have my own force | D8id out of wages.

Can drive truck or tractor. Would
like to get on dairy farm, but will
consider anything. Prefer S. Ga.. or
eastern part of the State. Ref if. re-
quired. C. L. Ellerd, Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 3.

Sober, honest, hard working man
with wife and small children, wants job
for 1931 as driver ang repairman on
trucks,- tractors and other farm ma-
chinery, or as overseer of, or working
manager of farm, or a wage job on
dairy or farm. 30 yrs. old, 4 yrs. exp.
in repair work, but raised on farm and
know farming and not afraid of work.
Sat. guar. Want to trade at once.
Write best proposition in first leter.
Vernon B. Brown, Hartfield, Ga. Rt. 2.

Want a goog 2 horse crop on shares.
-Will have to be financed. Have force
to run same. Anywhere in Ga. J. N,
oe Atlanta, Ga. 37 Almo Ave. N.

Middle aged man, married, 5- chil)
dren (3 oln enough to work good on
field work) care of poultry, incubating
and brooding chicks (do not want to
do plowing). Am honest, sober, good
worker and can also do carpentering,
roofing, all kinds of repair, paper hang-
ing, and Masonry work. Geo. T. Rowe,
Doerun, Ga. Rt. 3.

Want to run a grist mill on shares.
Am an exp. miller and can build up
trade. Start any time... Ref. on re-
quest. C. A. Hurtt, Butler, Ga. __

A setileg man with farm experience,
desires a small truck farm near At-
Janta, Columbus, or Macon, on halves.
Have @ small family. Walter Ken-
more, Americus, Ga. Rt. 21.

Young man with farming exp. wants
place on farm for 1931 for wages. Ref.
ae Hyman Kenmore, Americus, Ga..
Rt 21. ies i ;

Exp. dairyman wants job at once.
Have had 8 yrs. exp. Oscar Nunn, At-
lanta, Ga. 698 Ponders Ave. Care J. C.
Youngblood. mele : es)

Want job on farm with good people
to work by the mo. or a crop on 50-50
basis. Just myself, wife and baby.
Must have work at once. See or write.
H. V. Barker, Jeffersonville, Ga. Rt. 3

29 yr. old man with wife and 3 chil-
dren, wants job on farm, from now on
until January ist, at $25 mo. and from
then through 1931 at $20 a mo. straight
time. 5 acres of lang to tend for self
ang a milch cow. Boys (10 and 11 yrs.
old) day work when not in school. Can
drive tractor, truck or do any kind of
farm work. A 3 or 4 room house, with
good water and wood furnished. Pre-
fer. aroung Fitzgerald or Valdosta, or
some good place in So. Ga. near a goog
wraded school. Ref. furnished and re-
quired; or a 2 horse farm on 50-50
basis. Have to be furnished. Want
$12.50 a mo. to the plow. - Geo. W.
Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ga. RFD 1.

Want job as overseer for bal. of this
year, and for 1931. Honest, sober,
agreeable and responsible; know how to
handle labor ang not afraiq of work.
Raised on farm. Would like to have a
10 or 15 horse farm to manage. Write
at once and state wages. R. M. Oliver,
Atlanta, Ga., 972 McMillan St. _

Want job as truck driver, place on
stock farm, poultry or dairy farm
work. Life time exp. in farm work.
Can drive an ymake of truck. Write
- Arthur Peacock, Chester, Ga
- Want job on farm for wages, or a
small 1 horse crop on halves. 36 yrs.
old, farmed all my life. Wife ang 4
small children. Prefer to be overseer
of farm. Good land, house, out-bldgs.,
pasture, etc near good. school and
church. Have to be financed to make
crop, and have to be moved ang be re-
Write or come see
J. H. Petitt, Alto, Ga.

meat once.
Ris: i
Want. small 1 horse crop.on 3rd and
4ths . Can handle place to satisfac-
tion. W. D. Woodruff, Stoone Mtn.,
Ga. Rt. 3. ere a
Want a 2 horse crop in northeast Ga.
or job as overseer of orchard work,
or for wages. F. L. Thompson, Alto,
Ga. Rt. 1. ees :
35 yr. old, unmarrieq man of good
family, who can exch. ref. wants a job
helping on a stock farm; Can feed and
handle mules, rows, hogs, milk and do
many such things, anq likes to work
stock, C. R. Roark, Clermont,
&. aS ;
47 yr. old man with wife want job
-on farm. Am a good milker, drive any
kind of car or truck, do carpenter



i

once, Have lived on farm all my life. ;
| Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.



work, and can manage grist mill, A

Soe et

eos

ULEETIN 2.
high school graduate. E. A.

Spence,

'35 yr. old widow, 5 children, 8 to 17
yrs. old, wants a. home ang farm work
with party that will help her move and
help get supplies until crop is made.
Want some chickenos and a milch cow.
Boy is 15 yrs. olqg and able to do any
kind of farm work, and I want him
under a good, strict boss who will teach
him and see that he does right. Hus-
band is dead. Mrs. M. A. Wynkle,
Kingsland, Ga. ae

Want job on dairy. 7 yrs. exp. Can

use electric. milkers. Married, 27 yrs.
old, wife and 3 children. State num-
ber of cows, and salary paid. J. W.
Wills, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Want to get with a widow or an el-
derly couple to raise stock for interest
in same, and wages and to look after
the farm in general. Can do some car-
pentering, run a grist mill, ang am a
good blacksmith. Get along well with
most anybody. If necessary, have 2
boys to farm with small families. Pre-
fer place on the line of Ga. and Fla.,
on St. Marys River. At once. A. E,
Moore, Pembroke, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 13.

Want 8 to 12 horse farm on halves,
40 yr. olq farmer, 2 yrs. Agricultural
College training and successful in rais-
ing cotton, corn, peas, beans, peanuts
and hogs. Want a good farm, good
house and good equipment, also pas-
ture, and cows and hogs to raise on
halves. Go anywhere in State. Would
consider managing 20 horse or upwards
farm for salary. First class ref. G.
G. Jackson, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 1.

Want job of overseer for 1931 with a
gcod party, anywhere in Ga. Must
have a gooq house. Would like a place
near Highway. Married, no children.
Middle-aged, honest and a good work-
er. Do not drink or curse. Farmed all
my life ang can do most any kind of

|farm work. State location and_ full
partictlars in the first letter. J. H.

Croft, Pavo, Ga. RFD 2. ~

Want job with a good man or a good
woman to take care of poultry farm
for wages, .67 yrs. old, ang can attend
successfully to poultry raising, incu-
bating, etc. Have been in the business
for several yrs. Have wife who is well
exp. also. J. T. Hightower, Odum, Ga.
Box 103, we

38 yr. old widow and 15 yr. old son
wants plase on farm anywhere in Ga.
not bad hahits and willing workers, and
will do anything for honest living. Boy
san do plowing and is a good hand
anywhere. We arein need of employ-
ment. Fill consider anything, but
prefer wages with. boarg for us both:
Write best offer. Mrs. Julia Wester,

Gray, Ga. R. 2 Care Mrs; Fannie Zell--

ner.

Want to get in touch with party who
can furnish regular work for 3 good
workers this fall, with truck farming
in view for 1931. Would consider an-
other kind of farm, also raise cows,
hogs, etc. on share basis. Have had a
good deal of exp. in this line: ~Prefer
Trucking and in a Coastal Section. S.
J. Benton, Lyons, Ga. Rt. 1. ?

Want. a farm of about 40 acres of
goog land on shares. Landowner to
furnish stock, lang and seed. Must be
in good. section, and convenient to
schools and church. Can partly furnish
myself. Can furnish good ref. J. F.
Lee, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 3. 0.

Want a 2 horse farm on share basis,
around Ft. Valley, Montezuma or
Byromville. Raise some cotton, corn;
peanuts, cane and potatoes. Landlord
to furnish me ang let me have some
hogs to raise on halves. Want good

and, stock, anq tools, and a good house

to live in, also want some day work.
Party to move me from Thomaston.
Near school and church. Can move
any time. W. A. Bedgood, Wrights-
ville, Ga. Rt. 1 Care O. M. Cure. \ _
Want a 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis.

Have good force to make and gather

crop, also have a blacksmith shop. Pre-
fer So. Ga. T. D. May, Atlanta, Ga.

.439 Oliver St.

Marrieg man, wife, no children.
Sober, honest, willing worker, no bad
habits, wants to get with good man to
raise hogs, cows, anq poultry on 50-50
basis. He to furnish everything and I
to raise the feed and do the . work.

Must have a good house to live in, and

will have to be moved. Prefer near
Bees W:. M. Shumans, Elza; Ga.

Want job as caretaker of hgs, either
on shares, or for salary. Have had long
exp. ang can furnish ref. Begin any

4 Party wishing to buy,

time. Have a small farndy. R._
Daniel, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 1. .
Want a small 1 horse farm with a
good man that is able and willing to
furnish money to make crop on halves.
Woulg want to plant about 8 acres in
cotton and bal. in corn and potatoes,
and sugar cane, and want a few hogs:
to raise on halves, and a few cows.
Good house and out-bldgs. well of wa-
ter. If not a farm, work by day for
year round. Live 3 mi. from Daisy, on
G. W. Elarbee place. Can move any
pee ae Annie McGorvin, Claxton,
Ga. Rt. 1. cee



STOCK PARTNER WANTED
Will sell 1-2 interest in 100 beef
cattle and hogs for cash, to enlarge, to
desirable party, on best range all year. |
Also fine fishing, oysters and hunting.

Will exch. ref. S. M. Shankle, Bruns-
wick, Ga. ee :

Poultry For Sale :

PIGEONS FOR SALE _

1 pr. Carneaux, $1 mated, and Ply-
mouth Rock stock. J. M. Marsh, La-
Fayette; Ga. s

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Racing Homers, all\ mated, band
and working. 50c each, FOB, Ke
Stringer, Decatur, Ga. 139 Columbia
Drive. Phone, Deaborn 3819 W. . _

1 pr. Red Carneaux, 2 pr. ners
all banded and on squabs, $1.50 pr. o:
$4 for the 3 pr. Exch. for 2 pr. of yel-
low Carneaux. T..J. Anderson, Jr.,
Atlanta, Ga. 706 Plum St. N. W.: | )

Live Stock F or Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE Os
1 fine 3-4 Holstein large cow to
come in later. Heavy milkery 6 yrs,
vid, dehorned and pergectly gentle,
will lead anywhere. $60; 1 mixed cow
medium size to come in later, $40;
cow, 3 yrs. old, half Jersey and half
suernsey, heavy milker. $75. W. B.
Lyers, Kingsland, Ga. ee
1 good cond. fat milch 4 yr, old
cow, her 8rd calf about 6 wks. old,
will give a little over 3 gal. milk and
1 Ib. of Jersey-like butter per day.
; At her best and never dries. Want to
sell in about 6 wks. from now at my
; C. W. Griffies
1 extra good milk and butter cow
gives 2 1-2 to 3 gal. milk per da
Holstein and Jersey cross. see
her and get price. R. F, i
-vester, Ga. Go ees
5 head cattle, 3 large cows and 2.
yearlings, 1 heifer, 1 steer, 6 mos. old.
ll in common range order, $50. fo!
the 5 head, FOB. Will load on truck.
please notify
are on ope!
Stalvey, Dupont, G





before coming as they
range. M. D.
RFD 1. Box 75. a
5 yr. old cow, fresh in wit}
wee ee by ee ie for sale. Mrs
dee eless, Arnoldsville, 5 ERE
oe pe : Ct
yr. old milch cow, fresh in, $6
A..G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga. ae
2 good Jersey bulls: ( ow
about 800 lbs. $50; Fi
younger one, $25. T
about $100 each: Co:
once.

a eG $50 or excl
. L. March hatch lets.

Cee ee Ge; Rie Ba
r mos. old Hereford bull yearling
calf, not reg. for sale. W. J. Stripling

Macon, Ga. 123 Hardeman Ave.
nid. Salt $1 Aion ae es ee
on ae a
A thoroughbred, not reg. calf, 1
mos. old. $25. Miss Etta Evans
pica Coa see (gee a

mate and 1 heifer calf, sub. to r
2 es oe cost of reg. une
rring and del. B. W. Porter. Buc
nea, Ga. ae gfe eck

good cow, fresh October 7th, $3.

at barn. John Boling, Waleska, Ge
2 heifer calves: 1 8 wks old, black &
white spotted, Holstein and Jersey
cross, average size, $15: 1 3mos. old
mixed stock, dark brown, good milk
stock, $6. Exch. for W. L. hens, at 5c
cach. oe crate and start and you
ye on calves. Will idson.
Alto, Ga. Rt. 1, ef ess :
18 mos. old 17-8 Jersey heifer,
cash at my barn. Bred to come in
sometime in spring; from a 4 gal. 1-

ef on_this heifer
mother that is desired. Guy H. Mitch



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_ Live Stock For Sale



Sam Yawn, Milan, Ga. Rt. 3.



1 Raleigh Jersey milch cow, now
- Milking. Sell or trade ior 75 bu. goou
- sound ear corn, del. to my barn. A.
i Wwilhams, *Collins;"Ga; Rt. 3s.=

1 reg. Guernsey bull of Langwater
May Rose and Ne Plus Ultra breed-
ing, through Langwater Stars and
Stripes and Florham Laddie. Laddie
has over 30 daughters that av. over
600 lbs. fat, 1 yr. test. Will price him
cheap. He is gentle and kind. Lad-
die sold for $5,500. H. J. Moore,
Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 4.

e HOGS FOR SALE
_ _ Sev. 3 mos. old pigs, each, $3.50

FOB Scotland. 8S. W. Roughton,
Scotland, Ga.

_ Pure S. P. C. pigs for sale or exch.
for seed rye, or for
Bunn, Midville, Ga.

Pure Big Bone P. C.
thrifty and in good order, $8 each.
C. Couch, Turin, Ga.

Duroc Jersey pigs, of dif. ages, im-
mune for life against cholera and reg
in buyers name at reasonable prices.
L; M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga.

HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE

A good farm mare, wt. about 1 M.
Tbs, true to pull, fine looking, 10 yrs.
old, healthy, gentle, not afraid of
anything. Priced right for a quick
sale. Reason for selling, quitting
farm. A. E. Moore, Pembroke, Ga.
Fey. 1, Box 13. :

9 yr. old gray mare, wt. 900 Ibs.
sound, good worker, gentle, suitable
for an old gentleman or lady to drive.
Sell cheap, or exch. for a milch cow,
calves, hogs, chickens, or anything
useful I can use. Write or come Sec.
Felton Martin, -:Talking Rock, Ga. R 3.

A grade A. horse, about 10 yrs. old,
good saddler, buggy, or plow horse,
single or double. Absolutely sound &
healthy. *M. R. Lockhart, Louisville,
- Ga. Rt. 5. Box 54.

-RABBITS FOR SALE

1 buck and 2 does, mixed colors, for
sale, or exch. for 1 trio white Guineas.
Alton H. Massey, Dalton, Ga.

1 N. Z. Red White, cross, 6 mos. old
buck (red), from litter of 10. $1, or
exch, for 10 heavy breed baby chicks.
Mrs. Geo. H. Grantham, Vienna, Ga.
- Chinchillas, sub. to reg. 2 does, 9
mos. old, never bred, and 1 fine buck,
no .akin, $15, or exch. for 15 R. I. Red,
March or April hatch pullets, or Buff
- Orpinetons. Must not be culls. Mrs.
$1. King, Hahira, Ga.

A few Stahls Gold Certificate rab-
bits at very attractive prices. Write.
H. R. Gaskins, Americus, Ga.

Ea, g. Chinchilla buck, $3; 1 Himal-
-ayan buck, not reg. $1.50; 1 pr. N. Z.





female pigs,
R.





Whites, 5 mos. old, from reg. doe and

sired by Prince Karl 11. _All papers.
a8 4 Jennings, Americus,
. P. O. Box 84. ;
Tes 7. Reds, 8 mos. old, Ped. fine
stock, $5 pr. $7.58 trio. Chinchilla
' trio, 6 mos. old, $7. Others. Writ+
for prices. E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga
Carefully breeded Chinchillas, Am-
, reg. by A. R. & C. B. A
good stock. Would like ite
hear from parties intetested in_stock
to breed. Write either: Hubert Black-
stock, Jefferson, Ga., or T. F. Black-
stock, Atlanta, Ga. 1613 Hurt Bide.

SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE.
- About 40 head of stock goats. Write
for price. Troy Smith, Elza, Ga.
Prices cut to the_bone on Toggen-
burg milk goats. Reason for selline
am going out of business: 18 mos. old
silver grey hornless buck, waddle
under throat, and a large curl in fore-
head, is a fine, sensible buck anc
came from across the Waters; hic
mother gives 1 3-4 gal. milk per day
gave $100 for him at 8 mos. old; sel
for $75 now, or will exch. for a pr of
Guernsey yearlings, 10 mos. old, ree
and unrelated, in good shape; 20 mos
old doe, horniess with waddles under
throat. dark brown, 3 ats milk per
day, $50: 2 doe kids, 5 mos. old, halt
Tog. and half Nubian, flapped ears
and verv large and fine to are. $2
each. All goats are of as good blood
line as can be had anywhere. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5.

Live Stock Wanted

3 HOGS WANTED ~

Want at once 15 or 20 head of hogs
to fatten on halves. -Will go 30 or 40
miles for them, but expect owner to
come for his half after fattened: G.
E. Stanley, Lyons, Ga. RFD.

- Want to exch. 9 pullets and 1 cock-
erel, e bred B. R. of Parks strain,
for I pure bred P, OC; gilt, wt, not un-



iL. hens. eB

good, willing

$1.25 M. del:

LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY .
WANTED
Want to exch. value for 2 good,
thrifty pigs, wt. around 50 Ibs. ea. or
for a heifer calf, of good stock, or for
chickens. Will pay chgs. 1 way. Write





for full information, stating what you
have to exch.
Eggs For Sale
Selected hatching eggs from dark

S. C. R. I. Red matings, $2 per 15;
from fine, free range flock, $1.50 per
15; $4 for 50. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Ga. Bgx 83.

Thompson B. R.-eggs, prize stock,
blood tested for B. W. D. $1.50 per
15. No checks. , Mrs. Milton Sumner,
Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3.

Positions Wanted

- Want a good job driving truck or
working on farm driving tractor, or
gen. farm work. Sober, honest, and a
worker. Robt. Mixon,
Gordon, Ga. Box 64.

Want work on farm and crop for
1931. Exp. in. tractor driving farm
work. W. CGC. Hall, Atlanta, Ga. 650
Jutt St. :

Farm Help Wanted 5

Want at once a white woman, 39 or
40 yrs. old, to live in yhome and help
with cows and garden, etc. Must be
smart, of good character, and live as
one of the family. 3 in family. Mrs.
EF. R. Roper, Villanow, Ga. Rt. 1. f

Plants For Sale_

Everbearing strawberry plants, 15c a
100; '75c, 500; dark red cherry trees, 2
ft. high, 20c each. also Yellow Root,
25c lb. R. C. Albertson, Murrayville,
Ga. Rt. 2. :





- Chas. W. cabbage plants, $1 M. 3

M. 85c M. 5 M. lots, 75c M. Good
count and sat. guar. D. M. Barber,
Baxley, Ga.

Himalaya blackberry plants, 30c
doz. $1.50 a 100; horse radish, 4 for 25c.
Prepaid. Will exch. Mrs. S. T. Smith,
Austell, Ga: Rt. 2.

Genuine Lucretia dewberry. plants,
$1.25 M. $8.50 M. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville, Ga. .

Frost proof Wakefield and Dutch
cabbage plants, Ga: heading collard,
65c, 500, $1 M. postpaid. Miss Rosa L.
May, Lewiston, Ga. .

Klondike strawberry plants, 50c a
100: $3 M. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery
Branch, Ga..Rt. 1.

EF, J, Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c,
500; $1.25 M. del. S. C. Rowe, Fitzger-
ald, Ga, Rt. 2. - =

Frost proof Chas.
Dutch cabbage, Ga. Heading collard
vlants, 500, 65c; $1 M. postpaid. Mrs.
Gertrude Branan, Lewiston, Ga.

All leading var. cabbage plants, frost
yroof, Bermuda onion and collard
olants, All $1 M. Quick Shipment. W.
W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.

Heading collard, 20c: a 100; $1 M.
Klondike ang Everbearing strawberry,
30c a 100; $1.75 M. C. Garrett, Oak-
wood, Ga. 4 :

Klondike strawberry plants, 50c a
100; $2.75 M. ~Miss C. Collins, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. :

Ga. Collard plants, 25c 100; 75c, 500:
Winfred Waldrip, Flow-
ary Branch, Ga.

Klondike strawberry plants, 30c a

100; $1.10, 500, $1.80 M. Everbearing, |

50c a 100.. C. V. Strayhorn, Flowery
Branch, Ga. Rt. 1.

Cabbage plants, now ready, full count
and prompt attention. Prepaid in Ga.

ang add postage for out-of the state |

Money order with order. 500, 75c; $1.25
M. or $1 M. by Exp. collect.. J. C.
Chambers, Gainesville, Ga. RFD 1.

Good, mixed strawberry plants, $1.60
M. or exch. Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Nicholls,
Ga. \
J. W. and Chas. W. cabbage plants,
75c. 500; $1 M. Special price on larger
lots: Cash with order. W. H. Boat-
right, Alma, Ga.

Chas. W. J. W. cabbage plants, $1.15 |

M. del. Now ready. Tomato plants,
$1 M. del. collard, $1.25 M. G. E. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. ~
Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas. W.
Succession and Sure Head, 65c, 500; $1
M. del. J: P. McCook; Fitzgerald, Ga.



Frost proof extra early J and Chas.

}

Saif

and J. W. Flat |.

(MAREET BULLETIN
| der 75 ibs. and treated for cholera.

RITE =

Blais, 65c, 500; $1 M .del. F. F. Stokes
Fitzgerald, Ga.

W. Succession, and. Flat Dutch cabbage



Georgia Products
For Sale

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE

25 bu. No. 1, large, recleaned cream
sugar crowder peas, also choicest lady
peas soung and unmixed 5 lbs. $1; del.
cream crowders, $12.50 per 100 Ibs.
FOB. . Willets Wonder frost-proof Eng.
peas, 3 lbs. $1./ Postpaid. C. F. Mad-
dox, Buford, Ga.

3 1-2 bu. bright, sound Clay peas,
$3.50 bu. FOB. J. W. Weeks, Dial, Ga.

Jackson Wonder butter-beans, the
most prolific anq drought resigtant
bush var. Pure, sound seed; 20c - Ib.
del. Also a prolific pole or running
var. of butter-bean at same price. And
have peas for sale, also. Marion Mc-
Connell, Cornelia, Ga. :

Frost proof Eng. pea, 25c pt. 15 cup-\
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Willie Allen,
Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. :

Willets wonder frost proof Eng. pea
seed for sale, or exch. Mrs. H. H. Alex-
ander, Elberton, Ga. Re. 7. S

Rice peas, clean and sound, 20c qt.
or $1.50 per pk. also Blue Speckled
field peas, $1.25 peck, $3 bu. FOB. H.
T. Cooper, Bartow, Ga. Rt. 1.

Little white Rice peas, 15c lb. Sound
and clean. Postpaid and insured.
Mrs. Ida Southerland, Ellijay, Ga. Rt
3-Box 48. aS

100 Ibs. nice, undamaged Early Su-
gar Crowders, 15c lb. FOB. No or-
ders accepted for less than .25 Ibs.
G. W. Dills, Tunnel Hill, Ga. ss

White sugar crowder, nice and clean
25c qt. white Rice peas, 15c lb. or ex,
1 qt. of either for 2 qts of sunflower
seed. Add postage. Eva Hefner, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. es

Mammoth yellow sooy beans, $2.50
bu. Clay peas, $3. FOB. R. L. Weeks,
Dial, Ga. i

Old time Fla. velvet beans (the kind
thats late, more vines ang beans). Or-
ders taken now for Nov. or Dec. ship-
ments. $3 bu. Cash. N. T. Beasley,
Kite, Ga. i

BUTTER FOR SALE
Yellow Jersey butter, 4 or 5 Ibs. per
week, 45c lb. del. Mrs. W. V. Robhs,
Flowery, Braneh, Ga. Rt 1. ~*

CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN
: MEAL FOR SALE -

White rice popcorn, shelled or on
cob. Price on request. Charlie H.
Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3: Box 10.

Chicken, or Kaffir corn for seed or
pd 20c Ib. del. R. L. Weeks, Diw,

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COTTON SEED FOR SALE |
_ Cokers No. 5, direct last spring, for
sale, or exch. for seed oats, or for a J.
B. Giant chickens at a reasonable
price. W. E. Whisnante. Madison, Ga.
About 200 bu. Petty Toole. Made a
bale per acre on land that was so poor
that it had been turned up and had
grown up in sand briars; had a 1 horse
erov and have already ginned 19 bales
and am no through picking. Sell, or
exch. bu.
G. Beck. Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 6>
Pure Ruckers, 1 yr. from Rucker. No
black seed. 46 per cent lint. $1 bu. FOB
RR. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga.

Georgia Products
Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

_' Old time red cow peas, the kind that
runs and makes big vine. J. H. C.
Howell, Waleska, Ga. Rt. 1. >

CORN WANTED





a reg. male. and cow ent. to reg. that
is a fine milker ang gives a lot of rich
butter. The heifer will be 2 yrs. old
next March; suppose she will give
milk in the summer, for 18 bu of sound
slipped shuck corn. Ira Hunt, Talla-
poosa, Ga,

COTTON SEED WANTED.
: tifa! 100 ne pure Green seed cot-
ton at reasonable price. T. J. Ta
Alvharetta, Ga. Rt. 5.
Want to buy long staple, Sea-Island
cotton seed. Must be pure ang unmix-





ed seed. Consider any amount. Make
best price in first letter. :

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| Wadelle, Pearson, Ga.

or bu. for shelled corn. J. |,

-| FOB; | goo

Will exch, 1 nice, Jersey heifer, from

FRESH AND CURED MEATS

Sugar cured shoulders, free from
pugs ;corn fattened, wt. about 16 and
18 Ibs. 23c lb. del. Cash with order.
J. J. Lawrence, Middleton, Ga.

Hickory smoked hams, 35c-lb. shoul-
ders, 25c sides, 23c lb. del. W. H.



FRUIT FOR SALE :
Nice req ang yellow apples del. $1.50
bu. box. Henry F. Weaver, Marion,
Ga. \

P. O. Money order
Hurst, Ga. Good checks accepted. A.
R. Walker, Craytonia, Ga. |
Bright, new, sundried apples from se-
lected aciq fruit, peeled, cored
free of insects. 5 lbs. $1 del. Delicious
Muscadine jelly, sealed in qt. jars, 65c
per gt. 2 qts $1.25 post paid. C. F,
Maoddox, Buford, Ga. eS



Want sundried, peeled apples and
peaches, Also want Irish potatoes, but-
ter-beans and table peas. Exch. rab-
bits or pay cash for same. Mrs. E. T.
Maddox, Buford, Ga: :

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE

Pure chunk honey, in 5 Ib. pails, $1
a Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland,

a.

Pure Ext, honey in 5 lb. buckets, 75c
per bucket; Ext. in 10 lb. buckets,
$1.25. All FOB. J. W. Stallings, Vale
dosta, Ga. Rt. 5.

6 lbs. beaswax, $1; 5 old fashioned
bee hives, $5. Mrs. V. A. Wheless, Ar-
noldsville, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 79.

17 hives bees in gums, $1.25 ea. gum,
Write at once. Mrs. J. E, Yawn, Milan,
Ga, Ron2: &

A few lbs. beeswax, 35c Ib. also 6
stands of bees, $2 each at my home.



Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 10.

GRAIN FOR SALE

Select, genuine Fulghum seed oats,
10 bu. lots, 95c bu. Recleaned Abruz-
zi rye, 2 1-2 bu. bag lots, $2 bu. Rape
seed, 15c lb. Cash with order. J. F.
Lowe, Sr. Ft. Valley, Ga. Box 1565.
Whetstone Farms.

50 bu. Fulghum oats, 80c bu. Nice
ay ed E. D. Patrick, Jackson, Ga.
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free of any
foreign grain or grass seed, 90c bu.
R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. _



for smut, 75c bu. bagged, FOB. V. F.
Agan, Dawson, Ga. :
Hastings 100 bu. Fulghum ang Cok-
ers cold proof oats, ea. var. $1 bu.
Marretts Ped. 40 to 1 wheat, $2. All

and carefully recleaneds R. W. Stem-
bridge, Milledgeville, Ga.

bu. FOB.. Edwarq Stratton, Canon,
CeO RO Oe

Extra fine Fulghum oats, 96 per cent
germination, 98 per cent pure, 75c bu.
Cokers Imp. Abruzzi rye, 96 per cent

Cost $5 bu. last year; sell, $2 bu. Also
other excellent rye, $1.75 bu. All FOB
Cash with order. W. B. Love, Jr., Au-
gusta, Ga. 20 8th St:

more, 9c lb. Less, 10c lb. No less than
25 lbs. sold. Oila Cowart, Pearson, Ga.
New cro :
bright Straw, 40c a bale.
J. R. Harper, Sweet Gum, Ga.
400 bu. Fulghum oats, 80c bu. FOB.
D. O. Lane, Ft. Valley, Ga.

: GRAIN WANTED .

Want to exch. No. 2 cans pimiento,
labeled, at $1.50 doz. for seed oats at
7oc or wheat, at $1.60 bu. or will exch.
some for multiplying onions. O. GC.
Perdue, Yatesville, Ga. ; :

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Nice, clean drieq sage, 60c Ib. del.
Money orders only.. Mrs. J. E. Yawn,
Milan, Ga. Rt. 2.
Sweet cucumber pickles, 35c qt. Cs.
of 12 aqts. Mrs. Claudia Stallings,
Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5.
New, cured, odorless geese feathers,





Ga. Rt. 4.

100 Ib. size strong, white, chicken

feed sacks, 10c each. Miss Belle Tim-

merman, Bronwood, Ga. Box 83.
Blackberry preserves, 50c qt. peach,






Apples, dei. by P. P. at $1 bu. Var.
Ben Davis, Winesap, Kinards Choice.
made payable

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES WANTED

No personal checks. Charlie H. Smith,

Bancroft oats, excellent seed, treated _

grown by seed direct from originators |

50 bu. goog Bancroft seed oats, 75c

germination, and 98 per. cent pure.

3 to 400 lbs, Hairy Vetch, 100 lbs, or _

No. -Ga. seed rye, $1.50.

75c lb. Mrs. A. E. Grantlan, Vienna,

55c qt. Fig, 60c qt. 2 of each, $3.20 or :
4 of each $6.20. FOB. Exch. What have
tyou? Mrs. S, T. Smith, Austell, Ga





__ Thursday, October 9. 1930
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