VOL, 13 ge a ve EUGENE TALMADGE ET BUL : DEPARTMENT 9f (a COMM/SSIONER ===e5)/ PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR. STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930. NUMBER 46, = Tobacco Cooperative Association On October 9th, representatives of the Federal Farm Board, the Georgia State College of Agriculture and the Southeastern Agricultural Cooperative Consolidated, and of the railroads, met in my office to discuss plans for organizing a Tobocco Cooperative Association in Georgia. Hon. Frank Lever, former Congressman from South Carolina and co-author of the Smith-Lever Bill, was also here, representing the Federal Farm Board. We had quite a lengthy meeting. Plans were discussed by every- body in the room, except Frank Lever. He sat by me for two hours and a half and I could not get. him to open his mouth. The representatives of the Federal Farm Board insisted that in organizing a cooperative association we would have to plainly instruct the farmers that they could not join with the sole expectation of get- ting hieher prices. In other words, the representatives*of the Federal Farm Board stated that cooveratives were formerly organized with a ~ monopolistic idea in view. They stated also, with the sanction of most - of the others in the room, that this was the wrong idea. They finally - poiled it down to the statement that the advantages of cooperatives were educational, that they would teach us to grow better crops, grade them better and orderly market them by putting all the crop in one big pile and carrying it through the same channels of trade. Mr. Tom Linder and I answered this argument with the following illustrations: We stated that they had cooperated the mules of the Southeast and Missouri in Atlanta. If any farmer doubts this let him come to Atlanta in December or in January and h will think that all the mules in the country are here in the stock yards. I know that you can buy mules cheaper in Atlanta, Georgia, than you can buy them on the farms of Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri. I have tried this personally and have found that you can buy a mule at the stock yards in Atlanta from 25 to 50 dollars cheaver a\head than you can buy them on the farms where they are raised. : ; ' ee not the cooperating of mules in one place depressed the price of mules? ! eo Have they cooperated wheat? If they have not, they have led us people in the South to believe that they have by the expenditure of millions of dollars. Wheat has been going down ever since the great agitation to cooperate it began. They have also been making a good many efforts toward cooperat- ae ing cotton, not only here in Georgia but in other states of the cotton belt. Since the Federal Farm Board has been assisting with this, cotton has gone down every week. I suppose that they have been grading it properly and teaching us a good deal about better staple by this co- operation. I cannot agree with them that they have been marketing cotton orderly. ; : BSE malvern ? Last week at the cotton meeting in New Orleans, Mr. EB. F. Creek- more, General Manager of the American Cotton Cooperative Associa- ' tion, announced that The Cooperative organization intends to use the cotton futures market for hedging purposes for protection of the price and basis of the cotton. ye Z I cannot get anything out of this statement but this: That they will sell the cotton to the manufacturer and take the money and gamble | with it on the cotton exchange. Chairman Legge stated at the meeting at Milledgeville in the spring that the cooperatives had been doing this and the Federal Farm Board had advanced about. $5,000,000 to pay up the debts they owed to the cotton brokers. At that time, Chairman Legge, in answer to my question, stated that they would not be guilty of it any more.- I suppose that Chairman Legge heard what the Manager of this giant cotton cooperative said in New Orleans and hecertainly must be giving this his support. - : { This statement of Mr. Creekmore was published in the papers of Tuesday, October 14th. This is nothing but the Government backing up the Board in gambling in cotton and doing it with the taxpayers money. Gambling in cotton can defeat the law of supply and demand and it is doing it. It was bad enough when private individuals were allowed to sell cotton on the cotton exchange when they did not have it but when a branch of our Government selis cotton that is not in existence it is inexcusable. ~ To get back to the original subjectat the meeting here in the office on Octoper 9th, we finally decided to call meetings for the pur- pose of discussing the question of organizing a tobacco association at Tifton on October 29th, at Waycross on October 30th, and at Savan- nah on October 31st. : If we can perfect a tobacco association in Georgia that is organized strong enough to refuse to plant tobacco unless they can contract so ee per pound, per grade, it will help the farmers who grow the | obacco. BS If we cannot get such an organization as this perfected and or- ponited we will help everybody that handles the tobacco except the armer. rise There is no competition among the buyers of tobacco and if an organization is to benefit the man who grows the tobacco it must con-. ~ trol what he sells on a definite price per grade per pound before it is planted. The State Devartment. of Agriculture will have a representative ats NX all of these meetings and we hope that we can perfect an organization | that will be strong enough to carry out. this plan. EUGENE TALMADGE. October 21, 1930. : ee MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Oct. 21, 19380. Always subject to variation _ Macon $1.66 Atlanta Sweet Potatoes, new, 100 Ibs...... $1.25 Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 lbs... 2.50 Eegs, Ga. Extra, doz 3 Eggs, Standard, doz Eggs, Ga. trade, doz. Esgs, Yard Run, doz Staes. 1 n ee 2 PIOUS, 1 Sees cetera Bos ates oe RGOSbCLS HO: ke eae Friers, Ib. Ducks, Ib. Geese, lb. Turkeys, 1b. Canons lbe2 ee Field Peas, mixed, bu. ..... Field Peas, not mixed, bu Country butter, Best Table, Ib. .. Country Butter. Cooking, lb Corn Meal, 96 lbs Augusta $2.00 Savannah Columbus Valdosta $1.60 Baby Chick for Sale Baby Chicks Wanted Eggs Wanted -_--- Nar es Ss Eggs for Sale Live Stock for Sale Live Stock Wanted Ga. Products for Sale Ga. Products Wanted 6 Miscellaneous for Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Jants for Sale Plants Wanted Seed for Sale Seed Wanted ee Farm Help Wanted 40 4 Positions Wanted 30 30 Car Lots 2.25 2.25 $1.25 +.30 Hogs Sold During Week Beginning October 13, at Cooperative Sales Brought from 8.00 to 8.35 per cwt., Basis No. 1. No. 1 Grade Spanish Peanuts $70.00 per ton, F. O. B. most Georgia Shipping Points. - cock, common stock, $5. Poultry For Sale ANCONAS 3 pullets and 3 cockerels, April hatch Anconas, 75c ea. FOB. Cuthbert L. _ Rogers, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4 Box 13. i BANTAMS - Bantam hens and roosters, 50c each. ens are now laying and are all young stock. C. H. Overby, Columbus, Ga. 22 11th St. Golden Sebrights, hens and cocks, $1.50 each, or 2 hens and 1 cock, $4. _Mrs.-H. W. Law, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3. Sev. trios of Buff Cochins, $4.50 a trio; also this yrs. pullets and cock- erels, $1 each; 2 pr. Black Red, Old English game, $3.50 pr; 3 good Golden Sebright cocks, $2 each; 1 Partridge Cochin cock, $2; 6 hens, 2 cockerels, 1 Correspond- ence a pleasure. Geo. Austin, At- lanta, Ga. 356 Moreland Ave. N. E. 6 pure bred Jap. Silkie hens, now lay- - ing, $12, or $3 each if taken singly. Mrs. F. lL. Baker, Macon, Ga. Bloom- field Road. _ r. Black Bantams, nearly grown _ (rooster has been crowing a good while and pullet will soon be laying), $1.25 for pr. also have-l grown rooster, 1 1-2 to 2 yrs. old, 75c; 1 black and white rooster, half grown, 50c. All FOB. Money order only. Miss Emily Harri- son, Bolingbroke,. Ga. A few genuine Buff Cochin cockerels, $1.50 each. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg BARRED ROCKS 80 fine February 18th hatch, Thomp- son-Parks, now laying B. R. pullets, $1.50 each, or exch. for 120 March or April hatch ourg bred W. L. pullets. No culls. Also 40 nice mixed pullets, - Same age as above, $1 each. Ea. to pay. Exp. ches. Mrs. Geo. D. Jones, Climax, Ga. Rt. A. Box 25. : Fine young hens, pure bred Thomp- son Imp. Ringlet B. R. Well marked, _ $1.75 each, 6 for $10. Mrs. David Bar- rett, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. on 20 pure bred, blood tested Parks stuain B. R. April and May hatch pul- _ lets, $1 each. Money order or cash- iers check with order. W. S. Nor- ton, Edison, Ga. Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R. cockerels, February hatch, a few pul- lets, same strain, $1.50 ea. also 18 mos. old cock, same as above, $2. All FOB. Mrs. R. L. Mabry, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. : B, R. pullets and young roosters, _ April hatch, $1.50 each, FOR. Prize _ winners, Dinkling Dell strain. Exch. for Bermuda onion plants, or cabbage plants, or for same value in pigs of good stock. Write before sending. Ernest Rice, Maxeys, Ga. Box 95. _. March hatch Aristocrat cockerels, prize strain, $2. each. G. C. Edmond- son, Temple, Ga. Ringlet B. R. well marked cockerels, $1 each, FOB. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Ry- dal, Ga. March and April hatch 2nd direct ___-Thompson cockerels, $1.50 each: 1929 hatch cock,-$2:--3-1928-hatch- cocks, $1.50 each. All same strain, and FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. - Pure bred B. R. pullets in lots of 5 ~or more, and 1 cockerel, Spring hatch, _ well marked, $1 each: also- eggs, same Stock, from mature. hens mated to a State inspected cock, $1 per 15. Crate _ to be ret. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Tooms- boro, Ga. 10 well dev. April hatch B. R. (dark strain) pullets, $1.25 each, or trade for mixed, or pure bred hens of large breed, to eat at 20c lb. or for meat shoats that are fat now. J. N, Lewis, Statesboro, Ga. : Special mated Parks strain B. R. _ cockerels, 5 mos. old, wt. 5 Ibs. or more, $1.75 each, or 2 for $3... EDs Hart, Doyle, Ga. __ A few choice, pure bred Parks strain _B. R. cockerels, Reg. Permit No. 47-D- 30. February and March hatch, $2.50 _ ach. Also eggs. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, - Daisy, Ga. Thompson B.- R. March cockerels, now ready for service, $1.50 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, De- morest, Ga. Rt. 1. - 2 Ringlet B. R. early hatch cockerels, $1.75 each. O. H, Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. \ Very. fine 1930 Aristocrat Thompson B.\R. cockerels. - Holtermans King Rinev er each; hatching eggs, $2 per $15. Post- paid. Cash with order. Mrs. N. V. Parris, Rockmart, Ga. _ _B.R. from Holtermans 3 Special ~ 1928 pens: 1 very fine Aristocrat cock-. rel, sired by direct son of Prince Nar- 0 %"; dam of direct King and Sire from $2 to $2.50 pullets and cockerel, MARKET, Ringy XI. $5; best 1 yr. closely culled hens, special best dark Aristocrats, $5 each; a direct son of Holtermans Prince Narrowbars X; dam, No, 16526. $12.50. FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. E. G. Wood, Tifton, Ga Rt. 3. Reg. stock Parks B. R. Reg. Per. D2-30. March and April cockerels, $2 and $3 each ;April pullets, $1.50 each; 2 yr. old cocks, $4. Crates to be ret. Money order. Mrs. John A. Watson, Graymont, Ga. Rt. 1. : 10 nice B. R. Thompson pullets and 1 rooster, May hatch, ready to lay. $12.50 for lot. Cash with order. Mrs. C. S. Bradshaw, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 1. BARRED ROCKS AND GAMES 1 rooster and 1 pullets, pure bred Barred Rock crossed with pure bred Warhorse Game. for white beans, free of weevils. Mrs. H. B. Whitmore, Canton, Ga. Rt. 1. BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 10 Fischel strain W. P. Rock pullets, 12 to 14 weeks old, well dev. from fine stocks, $4.85. A S. Nash, Smyrna, Ga. _ 1 coop of 6 White Rock pullets, and 1 rooster, $8.75, Mrs. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga, : 4 Fischel strain White Rock April 1929 hatch cocks, $2.50 each, or 3 for $7; 2 March 1929 hatch $2.50 each. A few hen and pullets, $1.50 each. Exch. with party near-by for a nice cow. Miss. Bertha Thornton, Forsyth, Ga. Box 398. ee Choice Buff Rocks, sires used in my flocks from trapnested yards: cock- erels and cocks, $2 to $4 each; 1929 hens, and 1930 hatch pullets also for sale. Special price on small lots of 6 pullets and 1 cockerel. Mrs. G. L. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. 3 fine March hatch White Rock, pure Fischel strain, from 10 and 11 Ib. blood tested hens, $2 each. Cash with order. Would exch. the 3 roosters for 6 nice, large W. R. hens. Wallace, Bowersville, Ga. ; GAMES 10 pure bred dark Cornish game pul- lets, $1.50 ea. 8 mos. old; roosters, same age and price; 7 pullets, $1.10 each, 6 mos. old; eggs, $1.25 per 15 del. All thoroughbred dark Cornish games. Mrs. 8. E. Shurling, Oconee, Ga. GIANTS AND LANSHANS | 5 purebred spring hatch J. B. Giant Marcy _ strain, $10 FOB for fot. Exch. for a fine Jer- sey heifer from heavy producers, not under 8 mos. old. mrs. Nancy Smith, Soperton, Ga. Marcy strain J. B. Giant young roos- ters, $1.50 each, FOB, or exch. for Bermuda onion plants, or cabbage plants, or for good stock pigs. Write before sending. Ernest Rice, Maxeys, Ga. Box 95. LEGHORNS 1 pure bred Buff L. rooster, 6 mos. old, $3; 6 pure bred 5 mos.. old, now crowning, $1.50 ea. All FOB. Edna Johnson, Bowdon; Ga. Star Route. -6 5S. C. W. L. rooters, late spring hatch, $1 each, or exch. for spring hatch pullets. Guilford Mauldin, Rocky Face, Ga. ee. 40 throughbred 18 mos. old Brown L. hens, good layers, $1.25 each. E. H. Sherrill, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 2. 17 mos. old, pure bred Tancred hens and 2 same strain, unrelated cocks, = for lot. Ralph Ferguson, Winder, &. 6 S. C. W..L. cockerels, pure bred -Tancred. 6 mos. old, and 18 mo. old rooster, $2 each, or $12 for lot. Full of pep, av. wt. free from insects and beau- tiful plumage. Mrs. John E. Cable, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2. P 100 W. Leghorns, and 5 roosters, $1 ea. or lot for $100. Mrs. J. S. Berry- hill, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5 : 25 S C. W. L. 1 yr. old hens, $1.25 each, also 50 Hollywood W. L. March hatch (well. dev.) $1.25 each. Now ready for production. Mrs. IL. 4H. Bryant, Summit, Ga. About 150 S.C. W. L. 1929 hatch hens, 90c each, if taken at once. Please come with truck * and bring coops. Terns cash. R. N. Wright, Alto, Ga. On Highway. 50 or 60 W. L. spring hatch pullets, now laying, $1 each, also same age cockerels, same price. Mrs. Geo. Mathew, Martin, Ga. Rt. 3. : 40 Tancred W. L. hens and 3 roost- ers, $1 each. Well culled, heavy pro- ducers. D. F. Ogden, Odum, Ga. 75 pure bred Tancred W. L. hens, 1 1-2 yrs. old, almost ready to lay, healthy, good cond. $1, each. Cash with order. Customer to pay shipping Soe. Jewell Q. Davis, Martin, Ga. Rt. i Mrs: 3: Ls tin. first Kings. | chew, Hoboken, Ga. BULLETIN | 150 W. L. Tancred now laying Mar. pullets, $1 each, del. your station. Guy Allgood, Acworth, Ga. 175 Tom Barron Eng. 8. C. W. L. March hatch pullets, now laying, $1.25 ea. Cash with order. H. M. Thompson, Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 4. 1929 hatch cock, direct from Ga. State College Agri. $1.50. (selling to prevent inbreeding); 1 cock, 1929 hatch, from prize winners, $1.50; 10 nearly readv to lay Tancred strain large type birds, $1.25 each; 1 cockerel, Same strain and size, $1.25. Also would like to contract with Hatchery for coming season. Make best offer. Mrs. L. Slaighten, Powersville. Ga. 25 pure Russell strain Brown L. pul- lets, $1.25 each, $25 for lot. April hatch. 50 pure bred W. L. hens, in good lay- ing cond. $1 each, or $40 for lot. Mrs. B. W. Bevil, Milner, Ga. Rt. 1. : 11 thoroughbred B. L. 1 yr. old hens, now laying, $1 each, FOB. Mrs. L. G. Duck, Braselton, Ga. 6 hens and 1 rooster, 18 mos. old, and 4 pullets, February hatch. Ferris W. L. $12. J. L. Tanner, Fair Mount, Ga, RT. a re 200 W. L. April pullets, beginning to lay, $1 each, or lot for $175. G. N. Strong, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 5. Box 51. - 15 pure bred Tormahlen Brown L. June pullets. Mash and grain fed. 60c each, FOB. Also some nice 18 mos. old_hens, same strain $1 each. Mrs. J. B.. Collier, Cochran, Ga. ; MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS 5 White Minorca cockerels, April hatch, wt. about 6 lbs. and 2 Donald- son R. I. Red March hatch, 8 lb. cock- erels. Write for prices. Mrs. C. B. Nevels, Mouftrie Ga. 500 1st St N. W. 10 Black Minorca, Pape strain pure bred May pullets and sev. cockerels, $1 each. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, Ga. : 1 Booth strain White Minorca roos- ter, $5; 2 yr. old one, $3. Mrs, A. L. Marchman, White Plains, Ga. 3 PIGEONS FOR SALE ao _ Flying Homers, mated and banded, $2 pr. C. H: Overby, Columbus, Ga. 22 -L1st.-St.. a White Kings, mated, banded, work- | ing pr. $1.25. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. lpen, 50 Plymouth Rock Homers. $1.50 per pr. or 50c each for pen. J. W. Stephens, College Park, Ga. 100 White Kings for sale or trade. |: What have you? Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. 209 White Kings, good ,strong and working, nearly all mated, others mating, $2.50 per pr. or the lot for $1 each. C. R. Hancock, Byron. Ga. In order to make room for ~ other breeds, am_ offering unusual bargains class. utility stock. White Prices $1.50 to $10 per pr. In- quiries invited. ~ Will also trade for anything can use. H. .. Smith, At- lanta, Ga. 963 Dill Ave. S. W. Phone, West 2585. Sev. pr. mixed pigeons. good squab raisers, Muted, vanded and working, $1 pr. W. C. King, Atlanta, Ga. 868 Beryl St. S. W. Phone, Jackson 1448. Extra White King breeders, cheap. Only 25 pr. left. Prefer selling en- tire lot, but will sell pr. separately. Parents of these birds cost $5 and $6. per pr. Make best offer in first letter, FOB.. Wallace Miller, Jr. Macon, Ga. 171 North Ave. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS A few hens and pullets to party for raising on halves. Write for further information. Mrs. L. Slaighten, Pow- ersville, Ga. : es About 38 mixed hens, 20c Ib. 4 grown roosters, 14c lb. 3 young cockerels, 27c lb. FOB my home or Exp. Office: Make offer on entire lot. H. I. Martin, Byron- ville, Ga. Rt. 1. : Nice, fat hens for table use, weekly shipments if desired. Make best offer. Mrs. A. J. Anthony, Midland, Ga. .. ORPINGTONS 10 Golden Buff Orp. hens, $1.25 ea. FOB, or exch. for 10 pure bred R. TI. Red hens. Mrs.. W. E- Bennett, Scre- ven, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 26. i 6 April hatch Golden Buff Orp. pullets, $1,each. Mrs. Winton S. Al- man, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3.. 1 pure bred Golden Buff Orp. cock- erel for sale, or exch. for J. B: Giant, same age. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruit- land, Ga. : R. I. REDS 25 R. I. Red hen and 2 roosters, good cond. $1 each, or exch. for a nice cow or some nice hogs. Would like to dispose of same at once: W. L. Min- Mrs. J. H. Horton, Cochran, Ga. RFD. $4 for the pr. Exch. | 4 each. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, | Ga. Rt. 6. Box. 60. Thursday, October 23, 1930. 20 R. I. Red hens and pullets, $1.50 each; also 25 B. P. R. hens and pullets, same price. All from good strain and Ivine Wek Refer to- County Agt, Mrs. J. G..Waters, Miller, Ga. Rt. 4. 5 pullets and 5 roosters, pure bred 8. C. R. I. Reds, April hatch, $1 each, $9. for lot. Mrs. W. S. Holt, Empire, | pra. Rt. 1 10 April hatch Donaldson strain pul- lets, $1.25 each. No culls. C. P. Col-. crough, Maxeys, Ga. ~ pee Donaldson 6 mos. old cockerels, $1 each. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga. 6 hens and 1 cockerel, pure bred R. I. Reds, 17 mos. old, wt. 7 to 8 Ibs. $1.25 each, $8 for the 7; also 8 pullets and 3 cockerels, pure bred, April hatch, wt. 3 1-2 to 4 lbs. $1 ea. FOB. Mrs. Asa A. Rogers, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 4. Box io. : : 76 R. I. Reds, Donaldson strain March pullets, now laying, $1 each for lot or 1-2 of lot, del. to your station. Guy Allgood, Acworth, Ga, 27 Pure bred Red cocks and cockerels, early hatch, direct from Donaldson. Specials for Fairs and Shows, $5 and $7 each, best; other good specimens, all rich red, $3 and $3.50 each; 6 April Ist pullets, same stock, $1.50 each, or the 6 and I cockerel for $10. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. Fine R. Is Red pullets, pure Donald- son strain $1 each; 1 cockerel free with 10 pullets. Cash with order. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. a April hatch S. C. R. I. Red cockerels, Donaldson prize winning stock, $1.50 LaGrange, fOr $65 for lot. Mrs. W. | foobler. - Min- | Mrs. J. J. Miles, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4 TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE 8 White Pekin drakes for sale or 3 R. I. Red young hens now Mrs. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. 2 pure Muscovey (dark) ducks and 1 drake. $5; 2 mixed Muscovey (ight) ducks and 1 drake, $3, or exch. for any heavy breed pullets. Ea. to pay Exp. chgs. Geo.. Merritt, Greensboro, Ga. RFD 2. : ee 2 pr. extra fine Toulouse geese, Ellis | strain, $3 pr. Tom Richardson, Pal- metto, Ga. 3 3 yr. old Bronze 22 lb. tom, also a 2 yr. old, 16 Ib. tom, 35 Ib. FOB. Mrs, Annie Hearn, Palmetto, Ga. 9 big Blue geese, $2 each, $17 for lot. L. M. White, Calhoun, Ga. RFD. 5. White tom and. 2 Brown hens, 18. mos. od and 1 young tom, dark col. 6 mos. old, $20 for lot. Lester C. Allen, Alpharetta, Ga. RFD 4. : Ee 2 fine M. B. toms and 1 hen, same_ breed, Bird Bros. strain, April 1930. hatch. fine for breeding purposes, $11. Mrs. C. J. Meeks, West Green, Ga. Rt 2 Thoroughbred Naragansett turkeys: . toms, $8; hens, $6; pr. $13; trio, $18. Mrs. Lottie Bargeron, Sardis Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred B. B. Bronze, Ellis strain direct, large and healthy, $7 for tom $5 for hen. All May hatch. Wt.. 12. to 17 lbs. Money order. Mrs. F Cowart, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Thoroughbred B. B., M. B. turkeys, 4 mos. old, 6 to 8 lbs. $4 each. Guar. full blood. All FOB. Cash with or ; der. These turkeys make the bestof breeders and are quick growers for market. Will Hart, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 large, pure bred White Pekins, 3 ducks and drake, $6 for lot. W. D. Duncan, Bowdon Junction, Ga. oe 6 pure bred B. B. Giant Bronze, Ellis strain, 1929 hatch toms, wt. about 40 Ibs. hens wt. about 25 lbs. on range. | Blue Ribbon Winners at Fair last yr. Orig. from toms wt. 60 Ibs. when 4 yrs old. Toms, $15 each; hens, $12.50 ea. $25 pr. E. C.. Wingo, Flowery Branch, Ga. RE). 12 real fine turkeys, $30 for lot, FOB, | or consider exch for fine heifer soon tt sreshey J. C. Sapp, Soperton, Ga. 1 extra fine Turken Wonder bird male, 6 mos. old, color red, $3. Mrs R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga. : 18 Bronze mixed turkeys, April and May hatch, fine and healthy, $7 per B. Harbin Juno, Ga. et he 5 M. B. and Bourbon Red April toms. $3 each. or $14.50 for lot. Mrs. J. Tyree, Funston, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 Pure bred M. B. hens, April 1929 hatch, $5 each; also young hens and toms, April 1930 hatch: toms $4; hens $3.50 each; 15 young ones. All pure bred Branze. Cash with order. rs. Lula Christmas, Vienna. Ga Rt. 4. _ Bourbon Red April hatch nice size and fat turkeys, $7 per pr. of hen a Gentle and easy to rails 15, del. by insured PP. Roberta, Ga. Rt. 2. October 23,1930. 5 Voaliey. For Sale S MAREE Oo BULLER TIN 9 oF Baby Chicks Wanted TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, ~ DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE 14 ducks, cross Gray and Brown) Indian Runners, 50c each. Homer Jackson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 5. _ Indian Runner Spring hatch ducks, 75c each, $1.50 per pr. Have 25. J. Carl Daughtry, Metter, Ga. .. WYANDOTTES Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte pullets 8 and 1 rooster, April hatch, $10. C. L. _ Britton, Jackson, Ga. RFD. : _ Poultry Wanted ee GIANTS WANTED Want 2 J. B. Giant cockerels, not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. W. E. Daniel, Warwick, Ga. Rt. 1. : LEGHORNS WANTED Want Brown L. .10 or 15 Everlay pullets or young hens, now laying. State best price and age. Del. to be about Oct. 25th. Mrs. Alpha Smith, Thomaston, Ga. Rt. 5: Want 10 or 15 Brown L. 1 yr. old ens, or ready to lay pullets. Wil exch. equal value for same. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS : WANTED : Want to exch. value for some laying ens. Write for further information. Mrs. E. O. Johnson, Crawley, Ga. Want friers, heavy breeds wt. from 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. Write stating kind, umber and av. wt. and when ship- ment can be made. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. . se PIGEONS WANTED ae Want to exch. some rabbits for Red Carneaux. Will also buy squabs at 25c each on foot. W.C. King, Atlanta, Ga. 868 Beryl St. S. W. oS RR. I. REDS WANTED ~ Want 10 or 15 R. I. Red pullets, Feb. Mar or April ist hatch. State what you have, age and price. Del about @ctober 25th. Mrs. Alpha ~- Smith, Thomaston, Ga. Rt. 5. WYANDOTTES WANTED Want to buy 1S. L. Wyandotte rooster. Must be pure bred and five mos. old. State lowest. price.- J. D. _ Ruff, Griffin, Ga-Rt. C. Baby Chicks For Sale BR. I. Reds and B. R. from selected stock, $12 a 100. K. C. West, Ashburn, Ga. - High powered chicks from heavy laying flocks of pure blooded hens: R. I. Red, B. R., W. Wyandottes, Everlay Brown L., Tancred White L. $12 a 100 del. 100 per cent live del. guar. Lots less than 100, add 1c per chick. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga: Box 27. - Chicks from State Accredited flocks | bred for high egg production. Write for prices, ee kind and number a Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. raise. We use Formaldehyde gas to prevent the spread of the B. W. _ Prices reasonable. L. H. Rawls, Zebu- lon, Ga. Quality chicks: Rocks and Reds, $12: ewe. mixed, $11.50 a 1d0; prepaid live del. chick extra. Ga. 150 chicks Nov. 3rd from stock direct - from Donaldson. Quality for breeders. -15 each, del. Cash with order. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga. Custom Hatching: 2 1-2c an egg. Use a 600 cap. inc., J. K, Sewell, Ash- land, Ga. _- Eggs Wanted Want about 25 or 50 Black Langshan baby chicks. Write. Mrs. F. M, Lum- ley, Lyons, Ga. Whe os . Eggs For Sale - Pure bred White Rocks and White Cornish game hatching eggs, $1.25 per W:. D. Joyner, - Hatching eggs from pure bred Parks strain B. R. Reg. Permit, 47-D-30;.in small quantities. Good producers. Mrs, _ Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy, Ga. = -.. _ Donaldson pure bred Red eggs, $1 per 15. Safe del. guar. Cartons to he et. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. Quality Red chicks that you can D. | In lots less than 100; add lc per}. G R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Want 110 eggs, either Barred Rocks or Buff Orp. hatch. Will treat fair; can furnish ref. If sat. will repeat 2. or more times. Write before sending. Mrs. J. A. Mc- Gee, Atlanta, Ga. 3094 Peachtree Road. Want 200 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. R. I. Reds. or B. R. preferred. a. to pay chgs 1 way and go 50-50 in loss if any should die. feed and good attention. 15 yrs. exp. Mrs. Viola Odom, Warwick, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 100 chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. of any good breed, but prefer B. R. or Reds. Have ideal piace and equipment for them. Mrs. G. L. Gay; Donalsonville, Ga. RFD 1. Live Stock For Sale ~ CATTLE FOR SALE 3 Royally bred Raleigh heifers and a bull for sale. J. E. McBride, Catau- la, Ga. Reg. Guernsey heifers, 6 wks. to 6 mos. old, very reasonable prices. All from cows giving from 3 1-2 to 5 gal. milk; Reg. Guernsey males, from 4 wks. to 8 mos. old, from good milikers. Sell, or exch. for corn, peas, hay or rye. H. F. Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. 72 head beef cattle; 6 cows, 4 hei- fers, 62 steers, av. around 400 lbs. in thrifty, pasture cond; in fine shape to take on flesh with plenty to eat. 5 1-2c Ib, wt. and loaded at Oglethorpe, Ga. W._S. Rasberry, Andersonville, Ga. Reg. J. bull Romons You'll Do, No. 286177; sire, Oxfords Henry Youll Do, No. 253140; dam, Whites Romona, No. 1744014. Calf born April 13, 1928. Reg. May 14, 1928. Markings, solid color, black tongue and switch, in good cond every way, $60 at my barn. E. H. Sherrill, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Fine red J. cow, fresh in, gave 2 Ibs. butter with ist calf, $75. 4 yrs. old, 3rd calf; 1 nice half J. and Guernsey bull, wt. 450 or 500 lbs. $20; 18 mos. old black Jersey bull, $15. All in good shape. Mrs. G. H. Hays, Flippen, Ga. 1 heifer, half Jersey and half Guern- sey, 15 mos. old, will freshen first of May, $50. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavonia, 1 pure Jersey male, 2 yrs. and 5 mos. old, at reasonable price or exch. for good J. cow, or a few young heif- ers, Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gil- lionville, Rd: 1 fine heifer calf, almost full blood Jersey, 6 mos. old, in good cond. Viother gives 1 1-2 Ibs. butter per day. Make your best offer. W. T. Spears, Rutledge, Ga. Nice, young Jersey cow, second calf, gives around 2 gal. milk per day, $40. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 53. 2 male calves: 1 a yearling, other 3 mos. old, from. mixed, heavy milking stock. Fat, fine looking stock. $25 for both, here. F. W. Maddox, Stone Mtn. Ga. Box 29. es J. bull calf, 3 1-2 mos. old, with ap-- plication papers for Reg. Grandsire: Lynnwood Alberta Fair (the best bull ever used at Athens; his daugh- ters are selling from $600 to $1,000). Will del. this calf to any Exp. station | in Ga. for $30. Sidney C. Williams, Lawrenceville. Ga. Rt. 3. 2 1-2 yr. old J. bull, from reg. sire and good grade cow. way. $50, or anything can use in other stock or farm produce. 8 mi. south of Colquitt. Ludie E. Phillips, Colquitt, 2. 18 mos. old J. bull calf, sub. to reg. Sire is Volunteers Foremost Jap; Dam, Majestic Sarah of Tifton. Fine and growthy. $30, crated FOB. Send for photo if interested. J. Carl Daugh- try, Metter, Ga. 2 fine J. males, not reg; 4 J. reg. milech cows; 3 Grade cows; 4 young heifers. Cheap for immediate sale. A. E. Treadwell. Culloden, Ga. 1 thoroughbred Holstein 16 mo. old bull, $25. A.B. Golson, Macon, Ga. Rt. 1; Box 47 4 pure bred Black Angus cows, all bred; 1 Black Angus bull, 10 mos old; |1 reg. Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old; 1 J. bull, 2 yrs. ent. to reg. 15 good grade J. heif- ers, freshen within 1 to 6 mos; 15 extra steers (fat); 4 to 700 lbs; 1 pure bred Hereford 8 mos. old bull; 1 pure bred Hereford 16 mos. old bull: 2 pure bred 10 mos. old Hereford heifers; 6 pure bred Hereford cows, all bred to reg. H. bull. All for.sale. Come see or write for prices. C. M. Sutton, Forsyth, Ga. Rt63= fiers 1 mature Reg. Jersey cow, will fresh- fen next January, $60; 1 young J. cow, freshen next March with 2nd calf, $90; _ Junior stock, $5 per trio. A. A. Young J. cow, fresh Sept. 25th with 3rd | shall, Washington, Ga. Box 448. incubate for half of 'G Good range, | | Jefferson, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 3. od cond. every: calf (heifer), $100. All high bred and heavy milk and butter producers. Will give reg. papers with all cows. Write or come see. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, a. . HOGS FOR SALE 2 brood sows and_7 pigs, 1 male, $70. H. N. Mabry, Molena, Ga. : Reg. Big Bone Black Essex. Sat. guar. W.. J..Bargeron, Sardis, Ga. Box 146. : Reg. S. P. C. boars from Champion blood lines. Write for prices. Sat. wks. old, $7 ea. with ped. A. L. Law, guar. F. H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. Black Essex pigs, cholera immune, 9 Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3. = 1 Reg. B. B. P. . 2: yr. old boar, Big Model Henry, No. A-60179. In No. 1 cond. $35 at my barn. EK. H. Sherrill, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 2. : S. PB. C. sows, reg. and bred, gilts, 7 and 8 mos. old, also Fall pigs. Can be reg. in buyers name. Also 1 boar, old, enough for service that will be for Sale after some of the Fairs, which will be in about 2 wks. J. H. Cavender, Millwood, Ga. ; Pure bred B. B. P. C. pigs, thrifty and in good cond. $7.50 each. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. { 6 Duroc thoroughbred 8 wks. pigs, $4 each if bought at once, del. at the farm. These are the Stay-Fat kind and the hair looks gold on fine, thrifty pigs. O. W. Smallwood, Mit- chell, Ga. : : _ Duroc Jersey 6 to 10 mos. old pigs, immune for life; and reg. in buyers name, at reasonable prices. Exch. a pr. pigs for Giant strain Light Brah- ma young hens and pullets. No culls nor light weights wanted. L. M. Ken- ae eo oe . C. and erkshire pigs, from thoroughbred stock, $5 nen Reg. ea. without Berkshire 3 mos. old, $6 papers. Fred L. White, Buckhead, Ga. _ Fine S. P. C. 10 wks. old pigs, sub to reg. $7.50 each. W A Walton, Faton- ton, Ga. 1 thoroughbred Hampshire sow, wt. 200 ibs. January farrow. Also 1 Blue male, wt. 150 lbs. $30 for both at farm. G. E. McMillan, Fitzgerald, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 bay 11 yr. old mare, wt. about 900 Ibs. works good to plow or buggy, for oe or ae for 4 aged shoats or 30 . corn. onner me Rosw Ga. Rt. 3. . _ 1 black mare mule, good shape, work anywhere, wt. about 1400 Ibs. $75 at my place. D. B, Gates, Lithonia, Gar Rt 2. Eg pod Black sorrell -mare Percheron breed, 11 yr. old, wt. about 1200 Ibs. Fine farm mare, sound and _ good eyes, cheap for cash, or trade. S. Thomas 1 mule for sale, H. N. Mabry, Mo- lena, Ga. | 2 mare mules: grey and black, both are about 12 yrs old and wt. about 900 Ibs. each: are in good cond. work anywhere. $100 for both. Selling out, R. Y. Allgood, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. ii yr. old, 950 Ib. mare, $50. Ga. raised and an extra good plow horse, perfectly gentle and sound in everv respect. Would exch.\for. milch cow. reg. Jersey heifer, or W. L. April hateh pullets, or for hogs. Located 5 mi, from Carrollton, 6n State Route. i. W. Stallings, Bowdon Junction, Ga. RFD 1. = ; | ton Brim, Pelham, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE N. Z. Red does, bred, and some with ; White does. Ped. stock. Bred does, $3; does with young, young, also N. Z. $3, and 25c ea. for young ones. Trade for anything can use. H. L. Atlanta, Ga, 963 Dill Ave. Phone, West 2585: Ss. W. Stahls Chin. ped, free of disease, full stock and healthy, 6 bucks, $1.85 each; 1 pr. mos. old, $3.50; 1. N. Z. ReA buck, $1.35 Ped. Terms: 1-2 cash with order, bal. COD. Sie ue Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. mos. old Real Gold Certificate Chinchillas, | Ped. and sub. to reg. C. G. Giles, Jr. Oxford, Gas ; = Young, grown N. Z. Red does with Ped. papers, $4 each; 6 mos. old. $2.50 each; bucks, 7 1-2 to 9 mos. old, $3 each; Belgiums, a little mixed, does; 1 grown, other 2 half grown, $5 for the 3; Chinchillas, sired by Stahls Gold Certificate buck, 8 mos. old bucks, $4 each; trio, 5 mos. old. 2 does and 1 buck, $8 E. T. Almon, Midland, Ga. and Chinchillas, Silver Marten breeding ages, od, healthy stock, $3 each, or $8 trio. All ped. papers. Mar- old: PAGE THREE 1 Angora buck, $3; 2 pr. White, pink-eyed, $4... 5 Chin. does, ped. $2 to $5 each; d N. Z. Red buck and doe, $5 pr. Also 15 young, 2 to 6 mos, old, 75c to $2 each. Other rabbits at- reasonable prices. Will exch. some for White King or Carneaux pigeons : for chickens. W..C. King, Atlan Ga. 868 Beryl St. S. W. Phone, Ja son, 1448, se -8 young rabbits, 8 wks. old, 5 Whit and 3 Brown, $5 for lot; or $1.50 pe pr; 2 Belgium does and 1 buck, 1 yr old, $5 for the 3; pr. of N. Z. White pink-eyed, 8 mos, old, $4.50. No p sonal checks. Charlie -H./ Smi Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 10. 14 N. Z. Whites, pink eyes, 4 1-2 t 9 1-2 mos. old; 4 gray Beigium Hares 1 doe 10 mos. old and 3 young, 3 m old, 10 mos. old. All fat and healthy Sell, or -exch, the 18 for 10. spri hatch Buif Orpington pullets and 1 rooster. Ha. to. pay chgs. Writ what you have. Herbert James, Lit ia Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. Box. 8. \ ae 4 N. Z. White does for sale or exch for 9 R. I. Red pullets, now laying, n a Mrs. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box 3. a 1 pr. Belgium Hares and 1 young $5. Real large and fine raisers. CG. H. Overby, Columbus, Ga. 22 11th St. Fine Chin. buck, 1 1-2 yrs. old reg and tested, $5 or exch. for Tancred L. pullets or Black Minorcas; also hav 6 mos. old does, eligible to reg. $3.50 each; mother with 8 young, 3 wks. old ed Mrs. W. L. Carmichael, Madison, a 5s 3 nice, ped. Chin. does, bred, $5 ea. or exch. Mrs. Mattie Watkins, Savan nah, Ga. 1208, E. Henry St. 18-N. Z. White, pink-eyed rabbits: bucks and 4 does, 7 mos. old, and. 6 doe and 1 buck, 4 mos. old. All $1.25 each Write for information. Miss Naom Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. ze SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE. 25 fat, wether goats. $2.50; 95 fat wether sheep, $4.50. Robt. S. An derson, Hawkinsville, Ga. Pure bred, reg. female Toggenburg milk goat for sale. E. S. Heat Gainesville. Ga. Brena Collece, 1 Toggenburg buck, 3 ft. high, wad. dles under throat, $25, or exch. for lik value of pigs or calves; 2 buck kids. 1-2 Tog. and about half grown, $7.5 each. W. E. Vinson, Jr. Byron, Ga. | 1 young ram of Southdown breeding, by reg. sire, crated, FOB Eatonton fo $15. Would also sell with him 1 or young ewes of similar breeding f same price. Write for further particu lars or come see them. Breed of sheep that give sat. profit and pleasure. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Rt. 2. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Ne Want to exch. a good mule wort. $75 for a milch cow. M. I. Watso Eatonton, Ga. > ; aoe _(/ Want a young milch, cow that wi freshen Xmas or soon thereafter. Must be gentle, good cond. and. heavy milker, not less than 3 gal. milk and 1 lb. or over butter per day, and reasonable in price. Mrs. Nance Smith, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2.) ~ HOGS WANTED buy Reg. O..I. C. pigs. ere Want to Want a Reg. long nose Black Esse: male pig, 5 or 6 mos. old, in good or: der. State est cash price. T. W. Booth, Manor, Ga. ones Want to exch. honey at 15 Ib. a good pig. J. K. Sewell; Ashland Smith, | Ga SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED Want 1 full blooded Toggenbur billy goat, old enough for . servicer State are and price in first letter. H L. Matthews. Hull, Ga. ee : RARBITS WANTED | eS Want White Angora rabbits. State age, cond. and best price for cash. Mrs. R. Ware, Waycross, Ga. Box 38. _ Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE. Little white Rice peas, 10e Ib. in 1 ib. lots. Mrs. Sedda Sutherland, Ell jay, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 47. So This yrs. crop nice white (table peas, 12e lb. Mrs. O. D. Wood $2.5 Greenville; Ga, Red Hull speckled peas, Clays, $3; a few white, table peas. 1 Ib. All sound and clean. FOB. : McCoy, Warrenton, Ga..Rt. 1. ae Ss ib. Ea. to pay, postage. | Entered as second class matter Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture i Eugene T'aimadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, OCT, 23, 1930. _ February 15. 1922, at the Post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- daer the act oi vune 6, lyvu Ac- cepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in a 1103.. Act of October 8, 917. Notice of farm produce and ap- purtenances, admissible under - postal regulations, inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is ac- Epenied by new copy of no- fe. = Second-hand Farm Machinery, - Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are. published in monthly | suppiement which appears on. the first Thursday of each month. . Farm land for sale editions are _ published at intervals during the year. Advance notces of these editions appear. irom~time_ to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. Limited space will: not permit insertion of unimvoortant no- tices. Under Legislative act the Market Bulletin does not assume |. any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin or : transaction resulting therefrom. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ Henderson bush limas, pure and sound, 15c lb. or exch for, seed oats, hens, pullets or dried apples. Lb. for What have you? J. A. Webb, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. x and a wonderful Willow Leaf running butter beans, shelled, picked and ready for cooking. _ Mrs.. J. B: Howard, Dudley, Ga. RFD cL Cream Crowder veas,l5c 1b. $8 bu. M. Petty, Varnelis, Ga. RFD 2. . Mung beans. (5 lbs. plants an acre soil builder) ma- tures hay crop in 50 days). 10 Ib. pkgs. $2.50; $25. per 100 Ibs. prepaid in Ga. New Era peas (most productive pea in cultivation), $3 bu. Wi. Nunn, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 4. . 25 bu. No. 1 large, recleaned, Cream Sugar Crowders, also choicest, re- cleaned Lady peas, free of weevils anc excellent for table use. Each: 6 Ibs. $1 del., 100 Ibs. $12.50 FOB; Willets Wonder frost-proof Eng. peas, 3 Ibs. Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Brown Sugar crowder peas, 8c lb. in 15 or more lb. lots, FOB. Also nice sundried apples, 13 lbs..FOB. A: D. Call, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 4. hittle White Rice peas, sound and clean, 8c ib. FOB. No order filled for less than $1., Send stamp for sample. Irons, Brabs and Whips, $3 bu. FOB Mauk. E. C. Lancaster, Juniper, Ga. Nice white nest onions, 60c gal. also best var. Eng. pea seed, 25c lb. pre- paid. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Ga. | UL. -o: ; Jackson Wonder butter bean for seed, bunch, 25c a lb. Mrs. H. F. Jar-|: rell, Butler, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Little white mush table peas, 10c Ib. $1.25 pk. also pop corn for fancy pop- ping, $2 pk. W. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. Giant butter bean (record breaking food producer; comes from _ the ground in a few days and grows to a height of 2 ft. on a strong, sturdy stalk, and produces butter beans about the size of a silver dollar; wonderful food value; (grows anywhere), spec- ial offer; 20c pkg. also Shoo Fly plant seed, blooms 60 days from time of plantine. summer and winter, 15c @ pkt. David Hunter, Dublin, Ga. 405 Mary St. eo Sr 18 | MARKET BUTTER FOR SALE. 1 lb. Jersey butter per week, free from coloring, 50c lb. del. Exch. for 'pecans and improved white Spanish peanuts. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 90. CORN, SEED CORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE This yr. crop pop corn, dry and sound, 8c lb. Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. New crop shelled corn, sacked, $1 bu. FOB. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. 100 bu. slipped shuck corn, $1 bu at my farm. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. COTTON SEED FOR SALE 150 bu. Half and Half cotton seed, 90c bu. FOB. Aubrey Harper, Ambrose, Ga. RFD. . Mathis imp. Petty Toole cotton seed for sale or exch, for wheat, pullets or young hens. G. H. Cleveland, Fit. Val- ley, Ga. Rt. 2. : Short cotton seed, this yrs. crop from green growing cotton. Produced 1 bale to 1 sack of guano. 85c bu. or exch. for goats, pigs, baby chicks turkeys, or calves, if in good cond. Write what FRUITS FOR SALE 15 lbs. nice, dried peaches, 20c: Ib. 1930 crop. Buyer to pay postage. Mrs. Lee Brooks, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. Nice, dried apples, free from peel and core, 15c lb. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. ~ Sundried apples ,15c Ib. Add _post- age. Mrs, Sidda Sutherland, EHilljay, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 47. Cooking and eating apples, Winesaps and Kinards Choice, del. in bu. bas- kets, PP. $1.25 bu. H. V. Pickelsimer, Hurst, Ga. bu ibs. fresh, dried summer apples, free from worms, core, etic. 1lbdc_ lb. postpaid, or Exp. paid. Mrs. J. B. Ca- sey, Cornelia, Ga. Rt. 1. Canned fruit, apples, peaches, grapes, pears, and berries in qt. cans, $3 doz. mixed; also dried pears ana peaches, bright and free from worms, 18c lb. Mrs. G. H: Hays, Flippen, Ga. Unclassified apples for cooking and eating. Nee one sound, $1.25 bu. basket, del. PP. Cash with order. J. E. Stembridge, Ella Gap, Ga. Bright, new sundried apples from choicest acid fruit, peeled, cored and free of insects, 5 lbs. $1 del., Pure, delicious Muscadine jelly, sealed in at. jars, 65c per qt. 2 qts. $1.25 post- paid. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Nice, sundried peaches and apples, 20c lb. del. in 10 lb. lots. Smaller lots add postage. Mrs. J. K. Sewell, Ash- land, Ga. FRUIT FOR SALE Nice red and yellow apples, $1.50 bu. box del. Also nice, sundried apples del. 15 Ib. Henry F. Weaver, Ma- rion, Ga. GRAIN FOR SALE 2 tons fine Laredo bean hay. Write for prices. Ray Lynn, Collins, Ga. Rt. i 3 No. Ga, and Sou. seed rye, 2 1-2 bu. bees, $1.50 bu. K. N. Sharp, Sommerce, Se 50 bu. Early Blue Stem. wheat, $1.75 bu. Robert. S. Anderson, Hawkins- ville, Ga. : Purple Straw wheat, pure, $2 bu.; Cokers Ped. Fulghum oats, 90c bu. FOB. ' Cash with order. C. A. Wil- banks,-Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from any foreign seed, 90c bu. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. . A few hundred bu. seed oats: Hast- ings, 100 bu. 80c bu. FOB. E. J. Cottle, Ty Ty, Ga. = Select, genuine Fulghum seed oats 10: bu. lots, 95c; recleaned Abruzz' rye, 2 1-2 bu. bag lots, $2 bu. Alsc Rape seed, 15c Ib. Cash with order. pee Lowe Sr., Ft. Valley, Ga. Box _Fulghum seed oats, 85c bu; Appler 85c bu; Blue Stem wheat, $1.75 bu. W G. Williamson, Vienna, Ga. Hastings 100 bu., Fulghum and Co- kers cold proof oats, ea. var. $1 bu. Marrets Ped. 40 to 1 wheat, $2 bu. All grown from seed direct from orig- inators, and carefully recleaned. R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga. Hastings 100 bu. oats, stock, 1 yr. removed from . Hastings, ne bu. FCB. J. W. Tyson, Tennille, a. s Pure Abruzzi seed rye, recleaned and sized, $1.75 bu. FOB. W. B. Collier, Ft. Valley, Ga. RFD. Sey Ga. grown pure Abruzzi seed rye, re- cleaned and sized Put up in new 2 1-2 jbu. bags. Free of weevils and grass | iseeds. Write for prices in small or car you have. M. T. Taylor, Naylor, Ga. | nice, clean. BULLETIN ae lots. O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga. Abruzzi rye, very slight mixture of | 48 wheat and oats. Fine for grazing and cover crop. $1.50 bu. Cash with order. FOB here. 2 bu. bags. L. M. Davis, Ft! Valley, Ga. RFD: : Genuine Bancroft and Fulghum seed oats, 85c bu. FOB. B. M. Davidson, Dawson, Ga. Blue Stem wheat and Red Hart, $1.75 Special price on 25 bu. or more. W. E. Vinson, Byron, Ga. Abruzzi rye, grown in Washington and Hancock county, seed bought from Cokers farm last Fall. $2.25 bu. CO. A. Adams, Sandersville, Ga. No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, $1.50 -bu. in 10 bu. lots or more, FOB Blue Ridge. T. Sparks, Rugby, Ga. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE. 6 hives bees, $2 each. Will not ae Also a few lb. nice beeswax, 35 Charlie H. Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 10. : Good grade strained honey packed in 50 lb. cans at 10c lb. FOB here. Also packed in retail pkgs. Marcus D. May, Hinesville, Ga. Rt. A. | rure ciunk uoney m 9 lo, pails, $1 del. Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga. Honey: 10 lb. pails, Fancy, Ext. aostpaid, $1.85; 5 lb. postpaid, $1; Fancy Comb. in 16 oz. jars. 24 to cs. $4.50 cs. #OB here. Jonu W. Berry- aill, Lakeland, Ga. 5 Pure Gallberry honey, Ext. put up in 60 lb. cans, 2 cans to a cs. guar. 5c in stamps for postage. Ed. Bradley, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 41. 17 hives of pees in gums, $1.25 each, del. at my home, 10 mi. from Milan. Write or see at once. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga. Rt. 2. am About 400 Ibs. Ext. honey, 90c lb. FOB here. Will send sample. L. N. Hodges, Oliver, Ga. Good, bright this yrs. crop honey, just taken from hives, 75 lb. tin del. by exp. $10; No. 10 cans $1.75 del. by P. P. In 1 Ib. sec. 24 to cs. $4.50 del. PP. cs to be ret. Exch. for seed oats to 50 bu. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. 45 lbs nice beeswax 30c lb FOB. C. F, Fuller, Americus, Ga. Myrtle Springs Yellow beeswax, 35c lb. Mrs. J. S. Davis, Cordele, Ga. 113-12th Ave. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES, ETC. FOR SALE Insp. Stuart and Schley budded pe- can trees, heights up to 20 ft. at right price. K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga. . Concord grape vines (large blue- black grape) 10c each and_ postage. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2 . Walnut trees for sale. Write for prices. S. A. Turnell, Madison, Ga. Fig trees, 3 to 4 ft. 15c each. Mrs. a. L. Smith, Monticello, Ga. Rt. 2. All leading var. of well branched gear and apple and peach trees, all 25c each, cherry, 50c; Concord and Niagara zrape vines, 10c. All true to name and Govt insp. Exch. for peanuts or noney. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt Box 2 Ga. grown Tung oil seed and trees, for sale. ville, Ga. State insp. true to name fruit trees: peach, $55 M. $6 a 100, $1.20 doz. Var. Mayflower, Early Rose, Uneeda, El- berta, J. H. Hale, Hiley, Honey, Chinese Cling, White English; Plum $10 a 100, $1.50 doz. Grape vines, leading var. $40 M., $5 a 100, $1 doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. Budded Schley, Fortscher and Stu- art pecan trees, wholesale and _ retail at low prices Would exch. for pure bred Giant strain Light Brahma chickens of standard wt. No culls ac- cepted. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Large seedling soft shell pecans, 20c lb. or 25 lb. prepaid. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga; Rt. 1. / Stuart and Vandeman pecans, each, | 35 lb. Schleys, 40c Ib. Mrs. E. 'T. May, Warthem, Ga. : Paper shell and seedling pecans, ready for del. Nov. 15th. Mrs. Z. B. Saxon, Sylvania, Ga. 1929 fie No. 1 N. C. Runner pea- nuts, 4c lb. Money order or cashiers check with order.. Mrs. W. S. Nor- von, ee ; aper shell pecans, large, $35 a 100 lbs. Small, $16; Money-Makers, $25 a 100 lbs. Malvin Collins. Whigham, Ga. 1 M. Ibs. Schley; 1 M. lbs, Delmas, 1 M. lbs. Mobile, and 600 Ibs. Stuart pe- cans. Write for prices. S. J. Childers Milner, Ga. en Something over a ton of Runner pea- nuts. Fine for seed. 90c bu. FOB. ced ior vais, James H. Brown, Thomas- - Thursday, October 23, 1930, _ Ager Andrews, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 4. Box POTATOES FOR SALE Fating Irish potatoes, White Star. var. del. P. P. $1.50 bu. H. V. Pickel- simer, Hurst, Ga. 50 bu. Porto Rico potatoes, $1 bu. FOB, or will del. at reasonable rates. W. M. Huff, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1. SYRUP FOR SALE .. New sorghum syrup, in No. 10 and No. 5 and No. 2 1-2 cans. No. 10s, 60c; No. 5 and 2 1-2, slightly higher. Mort Gibson, Franklin, Ga. : 100 gal. good, thick sorghum syrup in No. 10 gal. buckets, $1 gal. or $75 for lot. Tom Richardson, ....Palmetto, Ga. 5 Pure cane syrup, 12 No. 5 cans, to ~ cs. $4.25 cs. Malvin Collins, Whig- ham, Ga. ; New sorghum syrup, 50c gal. P. J. Byrd, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 4. VEGETABLES FOR SALE Hot peppers, large and _ pickling sizes, green and cream, 25c gal. 40c for 2 gal. or exch. for white, feed sacks. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. Hot red and green peppers. 25c gal. Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. Red and green hot peppers, 15c lb. 2-lbs= 2oc.- Postpaid. Mrs: T.> B: Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. : Green and red hot peppers, 15 at. Pimiento pepper, 15c doz. also old fashioned peach seed, mixed var. 15c qt and scallion buttons, 15c qt. Miss Jessie Couch, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. Mrs. Red and green hot peppers, 25 gal. del. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Americus, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 136. 2 or 3 bu. Green and Red hot pep- per, 25 gal. or exch. for Bermuda ion plants, Lady Finger peas, or anything of equal value. Mrs. E. J. Spillers, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 1. Green tomatoes for pickling, gal. del. ao. Sues oa. 50 - Georgia Products Wanted | BEANS AND PEAS WANTED | Crowder peas, any shipping quantity wanted. K..N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga. * FRUIT WANTED | Want 2 bu. good eating apples, del. Will exch. 2 good W. L. pullets for ae _ Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga, GRAIN WANTED Want to exch. Chin. rabbits for seed wheat. M. I. Walton, Eatonton, Ga. Want 15 to 20 bu. wheat, not for eding, and nothing Fancy wanted. Quote del. price to Augusta. L. M. Burrus, Augusta, Ga. Want to exca. pure, privately gin- ned. 1st yr. from Orig. Wilson cotton Witter hura or ul- | shum oats, 1 bu. cotton seed for 1 bu. a J. A, Jackson, Carrollton, Ga. oats. Will exch. honey. L. H. Eden- eld, Stillmore, Ga. Want to exch. 4 Ferris stran W. L. _ April hatch cockereis ror wneat or ~_ orn. All or 1, or more. Basis: 5 bu. shelled corn or 3 1-2 bu. wheat for ach, FOB. Would consider exch. for friers in good cond. A. GC. Mobley, soncord, Ga. Want to exch. 1 reg. Guernsey male alf, about 6 weeks old for 2h bu. of good slipped shuck corn, or 10 bu. of | ood fielu peas or 12 pu. Abruzzi rye. 1.. F. Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED _ Want all var. large and small quanti- ties pecans. Good price paid. Send samples. _A. P. Wheeler, Americus, Ga. Dodson St. Interested in buying all var. pecans , also seedlings. Pay cash on arrival. Albany banks as ref. Bob McCormack, Albany, Ga. Paying cash for all var. pecans. Send sample and will make good offer. A. J. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want to exch. Sugar Crowder peas and speckled crowders at rate of 15c th. Stone Mtn. melon seed and long green cucumber, mustard and okra seed for pecans and large red peanuts. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga. RFD 3. Maude Hamby, Greenville, Want about 50 bu. good, clean seed | 7 day, October 23, 1930. iscellaneous For Sale - This yrs. crop. Black Walnuts, $1 bu. OB, or exch. for good, 100 lb size white, chicken feed or short Mrs. O. D. Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. Tobacco for smoking and chewing, barn cured. No orders for less than $1. Add postage. Cash with order. Mrs. D. L. C. Harper, Baxley, Ga. Rt. a \ : - 1-2 Ibs. new, duck and geese feath- ers, $1 lb. T. K. Moore, Canton, Ga. et. 3: E 500 Ibs. white wool, 25c lb. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville, Ga. - Nie, Ciail Uiied sage, 60c Ib. del. Mon order only, Mrs. J. E. Yawn, _ Milan, Ga. Rt. 2. _* Nice, dried sage, 0c lb. del. Money - order. H. D. Yawn, Milian, Ga. Rt. 2. Empty, 50 gal. syrup bbls. in A-1 - cond. having only the bung removed. -/$1.50 each, Albany. Bob McCormack, _ Albany, Ga. : G Peach and pear preserves, 50c at. also a few fig preserves, 50c qt. anc peach pickle, 45c qt. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson, Ga. Nice, new crop broom straw. for sale. Mrs. B.S. Ward, 'Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. 50c lb. Miss 25 Ibs. Yellow Root, Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. - ~ Hand peeled fig preserves, 25 pei 1-2 pt, 40c pt. 75e qt. in glass jars; plum sauce, 20c per 1-2 pt. 35c pt. 50c qt. also very small green and red hot pepper fresh picked for sauce, 25c pt ae paid on 50c orders. Mrs. M H. Walker, Grantville, Ga. _ Fine, medium and coarsely ground oyster sheli for chickens, $1 per 10 Ibs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah. Ga. 102 Bay St. E. - White muslin bran sacks, 75 Ib. cap. 15 sacks. postpaid, $1.10. Mrs. A J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt 1 - New geese feathers, 75c Ib. Exch. for pure bred Everlay Brown L, pul- Jets, hens or for pigs. Mrs. J. B. Howard, Dudley, Ga. RFD 1. _ Feathers, used,. but in good cond. Cheap. Write. Mrs. A. F. Hobbs, Dublin, Ga. RFD 1. : 30 lbs.-geese and duck feathers, good cond. Worth 75c lb. Will take lot, or trade for pigs or a . Mrs.2C, Ro Sor- A lot of nice, white. 24 Ib. sacks, 5c each. Miss Leona Simpson, Culver- ton Ga. RFD 1. Star Grass roots, and Jerusalem oak cure for worms) seer, 10c pt. G. H. _ Allen, Robertstown, Ga. Chicren feathers, free from tail and wing feathers, 25c lb. Mrs. V. P. Jackson, Ivey, Ga. ~ - No. 2 cans pimiento, $1.50 doz. or exch. for seed oats or wheat, or bbl. of good syrup. All cans labeled. O. C. Perdue. Yatesville, Ga. eee __ Washed _ horse radish roots for pick- ling, 20c lb. del. Mrs. A. - Price, Locust Grove, Ga. Miscellaneous Wanted Want to exch. good, 100 lb. white, feed sacks at 6c each, for ann _ fruit, jams, preserves. pickles. jellies - etc. Sacks del. if parfy del. their oo H. F. Neal, St. Simons Island, 25 Ga. y Want. 1 bu. this yrs. crop large size Black Walnuts and Hickory Nuts. - Quote prices del. Atlanta. Mrs. A. M. _ Stead, Atlanta, Ga. 964 Rupley Drive. *phone, Hem. 9842 J. * - Want to exch. 1-2 gal. white nest onions for 1-2 gal. red nest or multi- ~ plying onions: also would like to heay rom party who has rape seed and -vetch seed and cabbage and lettuc< plants; and would exch. a nice N. Z. Red doe, from reg. stock, 6 mos. olc for a grown buck of same breed, 0 for a Chinchilla buck large enouct for service. Ira Hunt, Tallapoosa, Ga Plants For Sale Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, _ heading collard plants, 25c a 100; 300, 50c: $1.20 M. del. 5 M. or over, $1 M. col. Klondike strawberry plants, 30c a 100, $1 per 400. $1.75 M. del. Lee Crow. Oakwood, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow and Black raspberry, garden gooseberry. and Himalaya blackberry, all 10c each and postage. Claudie Henderson, Ellijay, Ga.. Rt. 3. Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 300, 50c;. 500. 75c; $1.25 M. Bermuda onion sets, $1 gal. del. Bill Crow, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. Cabbage, collard and tomato plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. del. Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga. sacks. | canned MARKET BULLETIN Cabbage plants, 25 a 100; 75c, 500; $1.25 M. del. O. B. Garrett, Gaines- ville, Ga. Rt. 2. White dewhberries, sweet and prolific. Vine stays green all winter. $1) doz. hee M. M. Ramsey, Augusta, Ga. Box Missionary strawberry plants, $1.25 per 500; rhubarb plants, 50c doz. also red peppers, 50c lb. Add postage. Cash or money order with order. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J. and Chas. W. now ready, open field grown. Full count. Shipped in water moss and well ventilated, 200, 30c; 60c, 500; $1 M. del. by prepaid P. P. J. O. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3.. Chas. and J. W. and Flat Dutch cab- bage, Heading and Ga.. collard, 25c a 10u; $1.25 M. del. 5 M. up, 75 M. Exp. es Dewey Teal, Gainesville, Ga. Rte i. Lucretia dewhberry, Himalaya black- berry plants, 30c-a doz. $1.50 a 100. jurs. J.T . Holland, Toomsboro, Ga. berry plants, 35c a 100, also June cherry sprouts, 10 and 15c each; peach, apple and plum, 10c each. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanoliee, Ga. Cabbage plants, now ready, 50c, 300; 75c, 500; $1.25 M. del. G. Ben Wilson, Abbeville, Ga. 10 M. Missionary strawberry plants, 500, $1.25, $2.25 M., Rhubarb plants, o0c doz. catnip, 40c doz. Also 10 Ibs. pone dry yellow root, $4.50 del. Queen of the Meadow, $1. Mrs. Thornton McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. Cash or money order. londike and Eyerbearing straw- berry plants, 30c a 100; $1.75 M. Dutch and Waketield cabbage and _ collard plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M. del. C. Gar- .ett, Oakwood, Ga. \ Most-fruit strawberry plants, bear vwice a yr. Now bearing. $1 a 100; $2..50 per 500. Mrs. H. B. Whitman, Can- von, ,Ga. Rt. 1. Chas. W., Copenhagen Market anc J. W. cabbage, Ga. collard, and Ber- muda onion plants, $1 M. by express, 32 M. by prepaid mail. man, Tifton, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, leadin: var. grown without water or soda. 500 6c; $1 M. Immediate del. Postpaid. {. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Red and black raspberries, $1 doz Lady Thompson, Mastodon Everbear- ing strawberry plants, 35c a 100; sooseberries, $1 doz. Himalayan dew- berries, $1 doz. horse radish, 75c doz calamus roots, catnip, 15c bunch, white Eng. peach, and blue Damson plum trees, all 15c ach. Miss Cora Turner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. : Himalaya blackberry plants, 30c doz $1.50 a 100; horse radish plants, 6 foi 25c. Prepaid. Mxch. for other value. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 90. ; Frost proof cabbage plants, imp. Copenhagen Market and Chas. W. 75c, 500 $1.25 M. postpaid. R. L. Mc- Ree, Meigs, Ga. i) : Napier grass roots and plants (im- ported from Africa). Gov't analysis zives it the same in proteins as Al- falfa. Can be cut 4 times a yr. Extra vood for stock. Will make _ special price on 2 M. or more. Now a good ne to plant. S. T. Smith, Cuthbert, a. : 7 Everbearing.. strawberry plants, 30c a 100, del. $2.50 M. not del. Mrs. H. D. Burt, Americus, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 136. Frost proof Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbace and Ga. Heading col- lard plants. 65c, 500; $1 M. Postpaid. Miss Rosa Lee May. Lewiston, Ga. Chas. W. and Early J. .cabbage lants. $1 M., 3 M.:80c M., 5 M. 80c A BMverhearinge strawherry nilante $1.50 M. Good, strong, plants. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. Forse radish crowns, trong, 25c per 1-2 doz. 2ruce. Avalon. Ga. : KE. J. and Chas, W. cabbage plants. 700, 50c: 90 M. FOB. Lonnie W. Tvner. Danielsville. Ga. Rt. 1. Frost proof cabbarve plants: E. J.. Sopenhagen, Flat Dutch, Chas. W. Postpaid, 60c. 500; $1 M. John B. Pone, Fitzverald. Ga. Chas. and J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading and Ga. niants. 25 a 109, del. 5 M. and un. 75 M. Exp. col. Promnt shinment in ventilated boxes. Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.- Chas. W. eabhare nlants, now reed noctnaia ENN $1; 415 VT Fen FOR here, $1.25 M. John W.. Berryhill, Telrealand Ga. BErerheorine stranrharry niante oT M. or eveh. for March hatch B. R. pullets. , Ga. RFD 8. large and Mrs. Sloan Ovie Crowe, | Klondike a n d Lady Thomson ? Lady Thompson and Aroma straw- G. W. Cole-. collard Mrs. J. Hal Rucker, Elberton, strawberry plants, at very low price del. or exch. for anything can use. Any number. Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Brewton, Ga. - Mint plants, 50c a 100. Mrs. Z. M. Story; Thomson, Ga. _ Frost proof cabbage plants, Extra early J. and Chas. W., Succession, Flat Dutch and All Head. Now ready. Well rooted. 65c, 500; $1 M. del. Cabbage heading collard, same price. Immediate sipiaent. J. P. McCook, Fitzgerald, a. : Frost proof cabbage plants: E. J. and Chas. W., Succession, Sure Head and Flat Dutch. Fresh grown, well rooted and prompt shipment. 500, 65c; $1 M. del. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rhubarb or pie plant roots, 1-2 doz. 30c; 50c doz; large size, 15c lb. Pre- paid on 5 lbs. or more. Dill and other ilavoring seed, and medicinal herbs, etc. Prices reasonable. Ira C. Ander- son, Roy, Ga. Fine var. Everbearing strawberry plants, 75e a 100, $2.50 M. All del. also 6 seedling peach trees, $1 del. R. L.| Blackwell, Cleveland, Ga. Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 60c, 900; $1 M. FOB. A. J. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. Box 231. Rhubarb plants, 75 doz. Missionary strawberry plants, $2 M. also red pep- per, 50c lb. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. Wakefield and Succession cabbage plants, $1.15. M. del. L. N. Hodges, Oliver, Ga. Klondike and Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100. Add postage. Exch. ior good cotton feed sacks. 100 plants for 3 sacks if they are good ones. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Himaiaya blackberry, 1Uc; catnip, 3 sunches, 20c. Mrs. Will White, Dah onega; Gay Rt, 1: Cabbage plants ready for immediate hipment. Leading var. 500, 60c; $1 M. del. $4,5 M. FOB. C. W. Stokes, acon, Ga. Rt. 3. _Large well rooted, frost-proof Chas. W. cabbage plants, 65c, 5Uu; $1.10 ivi. > M. $4.50 del. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, ae, Rite Ses z EH. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, srown in the open. Ship at once. 60c, 100; $1 Ae oy Ellis Rowe, Fitzger- Strawberry plants, $1.50 M. not del. Mrs. R. V. Newsome, Washington, Ga. 3t. 5. Box 94. / Fresh, thrifty, frost-proof cabbage dlants, varieties: Steins early Flat Dutch and Wakefields. Expert pack- ing; full count and prompt del. guar. |1 300, 60c; 700, $1; $1.25 M. postpaid; Ga. cabbage-collard, same price. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25c a 100; 300, 60c. Exch. for pecans or large red peanuts. Mrs. Henry EI- er, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Sev. var. mixed Kelloges Beauty, Extra large Ga. collard plants packed in ventilated boxes, 80c, 500: $1.25 M. mailed; 5 M. or more, 75c M. Also Jersey Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, same price. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Large, well rooted, open field grown: Chas. W. cabbage plants, ready for immediate shipment, 500, 65c; $1.10 M. del. 5 M. $4 FOB. E. H. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. Earliest var. imp. Klondike straw- berry plants, 30c a 100, $1.50 for. 500 $2.25 M.*< del. Well rooted young nlants. . S. Crowe, Cumming Ga. Rt. 4. ~Trifty, Govt insp. Everbearine strawberry plants, 75c a 100: Klondike Missinnarz and T.adv Thomnson, 50- a 100. $3.50 M. Prompt shipment. P. M. Head,, Cleveland, Ga. Progressive Everbearine strawhberr~ vlants, 25e a 100. $2.50 M. del. H. B Shell, Palmetto, Ga. Chas. W. cabbage. Ga. Heading col- tard nlants. 25e a 190. $198 M Gior Prompt shipment in ventilated boxes Postpaid. J. B. Bennette, Flower: Branch. Ga. Rt. 1. Klondike, Lady Thompson, Cordele Jumbo and other strawberrv plants. he a, 109: $950 M.~ PP. Also teme DIACDErrIes: M. N. Wertz, Thomasville, 78. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c. 500 prepaid; 90c M. Express. Larse niants and prompt shipment. C. M. Sims, Pemhroke, Ga. E.. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, now ready, 590 for 55cc: $1 M. de! vastpaid. 6 M. or more. 80 M. FOR. Sat, sonar, FT, Durham Puhlin Go E. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, ready now. 500, 9c, $1 M. A. P. Wheeler, Americus. Ga. Missionary strawberry plants, any amt. #2 M. Bud Sweat, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 26. Everbearing and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25 a 100; 1 limited | 2 tS PAGE FIVE quantity of Condons imp. Mastodon Everbearing, 75c a 100; dry sage, 10c a pint cupiul; black raspberry plants, 6 to 25c; peppermint plants, 10c doz. garden horse mint, 6 for 25c. Add postage. Will exch. for white feed sacks. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlon- ega, Ga. Rt. 1. : Strawberry plants, Everbearing, 20 a 100, nice dry sage, 50c ib. and Iancy | table peas, 20c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. N. P. Padgett, Ella Gap, Ga. Missionary, _Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants,, 50c a 100, $3.50 M. Everbearing, 75c a 100. Will exch: Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, a. UChas. W. cabbage plants, large and nice, 30c a 100, 300, 60c; $1.30 M. del. Obie Crow, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rta Large rooted 2 to 5 yr. old Kudzu, $2.a 100; Celestial and Brown Tur- sey figs, 5 large, 7 medium, 10 small - size for $1; Concord grapes, 10 for $1; white scuppernong, 5 for $1; McDon- alds earliest blackberry, $1 a .100, $7 M. Lucretia dewberry, $1 a 100, $7 M. Premo dewhberry, same price; Himal- aya blackberry , 25 for $1. packed and postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. 2. s Everbearing strawberry plants, 45c a 100; Klondike, 30c; $1.85 M. Cash with order. Frost proof cabbage plants, 500, 60c; J. R. Strayhorn, Flowery .| Branch, Ga. RFD 1. Carefully 41 M. FOB: Crvstal Wax White Ber- ~ muda and yellow Bermuda onion plants from pure Teneriffe seed, 75c. 500; $125 M. FOB. Full count. Prompt shipment. H. F. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. Collard plants, $1 M. postpaid. Mal- vin Collins, Whigham, Ga. Plants Wanted Want to exch, other plants for Sage olants. Write. lijay, Ga. Rt. .3. Seed For Sale Rape weed, 10 Ibs, 11.85 postpaid. G D. Fain, Edison, Ga. Red shallot buttons, 4 Mrs. Henry Eller, El- 60c gal. and white multiplying onions, 60c gal. All Postpaid. A. H. McBryde, Aragon, Ga. White multiplying onions, 50c,. gal. 3 qts. scallion buttons, 15c qt. del. Dorothy Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 bu. white nest onions, 10c lb. This yrs. crop. Money order. Buyer pays postage. Lee Brooks, Monroe, Ga. Rt. # Miss White Sugar Plum peach seed, 10c doz. 25c per 3 doz. No. order filled for lss than 25c. leska, Ga. Miss Iowa Messer, Wa= Ba Frost proof Eng. pea seed (has white bloom), 15c teacupful; 1-2 lb. dry sage 30c. Cash with order. Miss G. B. Mc- Lane, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 5. Long green pod okra seed, 25c Ib. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Eng. pea seed, 20c Ib. 1930 free from weevils.. Add possage. Rhoda Banks,,. Box 60. crop, Miss Summit, Ga. RFD 3, Pure orange cane seed, 20c Ib. Trade _ 12 Ibs. for 1 bu. pure seed rye. Anthony, Juniper, Ga. Thurmond Grey melon seed, $1 Ib. Add postage. J. B. Carroll, Pineview, Ge Ri. Paul Collard seed.30c Ib. postpaid. Mal-~ vin Collins, Whicham, Ga. New Crop Northern grown seed Pur- nile Top, White Globe turnip, 1-2 Ib. - 30c, 50 Ib; True Ga. collard, 40c per 1-2 Ib. 70c Ib. Purple Top rutabaga, 5c per 1-2 lb. 60c 1b; Rape seed, 25c . 2 Ibs. 40c; Mustard, 1-2 lb. 40c; 70c lb; Extra early, imp.-Copenhagen Market cabbave seed, 1-4 lb. $1; $4 Ib. carly J. Wakefield: $2.25 Ib. other veg- atable seed, reasonable prices. Sankey ae Tyson,, Sparks, Ga. All or any part of 500 Ibs. new crop. nimiento seed, 60c lb. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville, Ga. 3 or 4 lbs. white Eng. salad pea seed, sound and free from weevils, 25c Ib. | Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dah- lonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Sev. ats. white nest onions. 5c qt. Mrs. W..J. Rvals. Glenwood. Ga.) Burr clover seed, in dirt to inoculate, . $1 bu. Will exch. Campton, Ga. A quantity of Star Fng. pea seed. 25c Ib. C. L. Britton, Jackson, Ga. RFD. ~WTant. seedling nuts for mnvrcer stock, this seasons crop A. J. Buch- anan, Americus, Ga. Seed Wanted | Sorghum cane seed, 25c at. 45 per 1-2 gal. $5 bu. This yr. crop free from weevil. O. L. Law, Empire, Ga. Rt. } i W. M. Burson, ~ ah ~~ seed butter beans, AGE SIX an Seed Wanted Multiplying or nest onion sets, red and white, o0c gal. del. L. E. Wil- Haims, Ty: Ty, Ga; Want to exch. 1. cupful of little white Rice pop corn. Orig. Hastings _ for 1-2 cupiui mixed turiup seeu, orig. Hastings. Mrs. Laura, Defoe, Scot- and, Ga. Star Route. Want a few good, white multiplying onion sets. Wiuil exch. 100 lb. cap. white, feed sacks, or pure bred Parks Strain B. R. hatching eggs. Reg. Per- mit, 47-D-30, for same. Write first. Mrs. Orlo D. Thayer, Daisy, Ga. Copenhagen Market cabbage, $1.25 ; Chas. W. $1 lb. Yeliow Bermuda onion, $1.75 Ib. Prize Taker onion, $1.50 lb. R. L. MeRee, Meigs, Ga. Imp. healthy, semi-dwarf, prolific okra seed, 7 full sized pods to 4 1-2 in. limb not uncommon. Limited suppiy of good seed, 1-4 lb. 50c.. No excn. Susie Wilson, Barney, Ga. Rt. 2. ~ Yellow August, Sept. Cling. Stone peach seed, 10c doz. 3 doz. 25c; white Eng same-price; blue Damson plum, oc a 100; June red cherry, 25c a 100. seed. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga, Rt. 1. Old fashioned shallot buttons, 60c gal. $3.50 bu. Exch. 1 bu. for a bu. Mung beans, and exch. 1 gal. for 1 Ib. of old fashioned red mustard seed. Ea pay postage. Write beiore exch. fF. F. Patterson, Washington, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Kudzu seed, not hulled, 25c cupful; bush and pole, white and col. mixed, 20c lb. Nice, clean, dry sage, 10c per cup: Mrs. W. -C. Messer, Waleska, Ga. _ Farm Help Wanted Want help for a 1 horse crop on 8rd and 4ths. Party to furnish self. Plenty water, a 3room house, and -@- good pasture. Mrs. N. A. Herrington, Ppulnth, Gackt. tT. ~ Want strong, healthy, honest Sirl or woman, 20 to 35 yrs. of age, to milk cow, look after poultry, and gen. light farm work. White or colorea. If not _ good worker and can not pay own RR _ fare, do not answer. Salary, $2.50 per week and board. Mrs. Addie Wad- delle, Pearson, Ga. \ Want help for a 1 horse crop; 3 - room house, pasture, 6 pecan _ trees, _ and sev. peach trees, also plow tools and stock. H. W. Mabry, Molena, Ga: _. Want help for a6 acre farm. good dwelling, 3 mi. from town, also want partner for grist. mill. Write for full information. J. B. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Box. 138. eae * Want two or three farmers with force able to handle large two horse Can furnish one good pair of mules either sell or on halves to right arty. Write or come. W. J. Austin, ising Fawn, Ga. ; _ Want competent help for 444 acres: near Athens (near Winterville), 4 good houses and out-bldgs. plenty of bottoms, and pasture. Ideal for stock or dairy. 2 fine creeks on place. Pro- duces bale of cotton, corn, 65 bu. and wheat 53 bu. to acre. Share basis to man who can finance himself. Com- _municate with either: Joe B. Suddeth, - Colbert, Ga. Rt. 3, or* T, d&-Hally- burton, Atlanta, Ga. 759 West Peach- tree St. ' Want an exp. trucker on share bas- is. Near market. Good land. W. H. _- Faulkner, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 4. . Want settled man and wife without children to live in house with widow and run farm on shares, or for wages, also look after a small amount o% stock. Mrs. M. Jenkins, Stuckey, Ga. Dairyman wanted. $30 per mo. Sober and: industrious. Want to see parties interested. Fred LL. White, - Buckhead, Ga. : Want woman to help with poultry -milk-cows, etc. for small salary. Pre- fer about 30 yrs. old. John Powell, Register, Ga. : Positions Wanted Want place with good man to over- see farm, or Supt. 10 to 20 plows, land, 5 or 6 room house, good stock | and tools furnished, good water an pasture and wood; near school. Need some help for supplies. Life time exp. on farm. Ref. exch. Lee SBroo Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. ae Want job on farm as wage hand, 0: a 1 horse crop on shares with man who can furnish. Exp. man and wife. ee Mee GC. Lively, Atlanta, Ga. 502 McAfee 25 yr. old man wants job on farm as Foreman, or helper. Can handle anv kind of machinery and keep it in repair. Life time exp. Further in formation, write: J. C. Temple, Har well, Ga. iss 2: i Sober, honest willing to work man desires a job on a farm. 12 yrs. exp. in truck driving, will take any kind of good job. No family. 37 vrs old. R sin anv time. Clarence Brooks, At ens, Ga. Washington St. C-o Maley Lunch Room. Ss Want 1 horse crop. Furnish mv own eroceries. Halves. H. J. Hill Lithonia, Ga. Rt. 2. ; Ss ~ Want job on farm. Exp. all kind of farming, handline labor, etc. Need place at once. W. M. Humphrey, Col lege Park , Ga.Rt.2. Lae _. Car Lots HAY WANTEDCar Lots _ Want car load hay. Quote b 25 ae price. J. H, Brown, Jr. Horten a. : HAY FOR SALECar Lots 1 car of panut hay. For price @ qd information, address: R. M. Du feo, oe Rie 3: a ico car of peanut hay. or price a iiformition ae J. P Smith Dawson, Ga. RFD HAY FOR SALECar Lots. lots only. : 8. October 23, 1930. Car Lots = MARKET BULLETIN -|Goldens March hatch, $10 pear. Eng-_ WYANDOTTES FOR SALE lish ringnecks, April hatch, $8 pair.| 4 purebred April hatched S. L. Wy- _ PAGE SEVEN grade Jersey heifers, 2 1-2 yrs. old, bred to Reg. bull, and springing, $50 CORN FOR SALECar Lots or sale by an CORN FOR. SALECar Lots. _ 2M. bu. new slipped shuck ear corn, sound and pretty. Make best offer, eg here. O. K. David, Marshallville, This yr. crop slipped shuck ear corn, ady now/ Make offer. Sev. cars. FOB ere. W. B. Collier, Ft. Valley, Ga. lipped shuck corn, $1 bu. FOB. O. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. _. GRAIN WANTEDCar Lots Want carload of good hay. Will exc. g. Guernsey calves. Prentis Neal, Simons Island, Ga. - Poultry For Sale | ANCONAS AND BANTAMS FOR SALE _ 4 pure bred Ancona roosters, March hatch. Beauties, $1 each f. 0. b. Mrs. C. M. Walker, Bonaire, Ga 4 pure bred Golden Sebright Ban- _tams, cockerels, 3 April hatch, 1 a year old Jast April, 75c each or two crated ogether for $1.25. Mrs. T. J. Byrd, Broxton, Ga. : BRAHMAS FOR SALE } pure bred Brahma roosters, April atch, $1.50 each or two or more crat- -ed together for $1.25 each. Willard yrd, Broxton, Ga. _ Pure strain March hatch light Brah- mas, $2.50 pair at yard, Mrs. Sam W. Lawrence, Subligna, Ga. ~ BUFF ORPINGTONS FOR SALE 5 pure bred Buff Orpington pullets, arch hatch, $1.25 ea. 10 April hatch, $1 ea. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen, Locust ove, Ga. uff Orpington roosters, Stewarts sh egg strain, August 1929 hatch, $2 a Mrs. W. L. Py glee Madison, Ga, } ___Pure Bred Buff Orpington pullets be- ginning to lay now. large size. Also Holterman Rock Strain, very healthy stock, rea- Sonable price, come and see. Lewis E. Rabor, Gillionville Rd., Albany, Ga. aa GAMES FOR SALE Pure Bred Dark Cornish Cockerels, $2 to $4 ea. Different sizes and ages. Also Pullets, $1.50 to $2.50. C. A. In- am, Lilly, Ga. . 5, very good Allen round-head hens, $2 ea. 2 war-horse hens and 5 crosses, $1.50 ea, All from fighting stock. Gu- aranteed to satisfy or money returned. 5 - Smith,.20 Gertrude Place, Atlan- a, Ga. : _ 15 thoroughbred dark Indian Cornish ame chicks, 1 cock 1 yr. old, 5 hens, 1 yr. old. 8 nice pullets, 1 cockerel, $15 or exchange for cow and pay difference Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. - GIANTS AND LANGSHANS FOR SALE Ville, Ga, Jab soe is Few more Black Langshan cockerels, 3 April hatch, $1.25 ea. and 3 frying size, 85c each f. 0. b. Mrs. N. B. Bur- _ den, Elberton, Ga Rt 2. . 1 black Jersey Giant cockerel and _ two pullets, Marcy strain, $4. Mrs. V. - . Jackson, Ivey, Ga LEGHORNS FOR SALE 10 pullets, 5. hens Imsenberry, 3 A - grade English strain, white Leghorns at $1 each. Laying and ready to lay. some of hens weigh 5 lbs. W. H Fincher, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 3. ~ 8 months old white Leghorns, R. I. Reds, and Barred Rocks, all pure bred $1.50 ea. or 2 for $2.50. Mrs. C. M Erwin, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. - _ 3 extra good white Leghorn cocker- els, large strain, $2.50 each. C. E. Pitt- - man, Commerce, Ga. _ Ferris Strain 15 White Leghorn Apr. hatch pullets, $1 each or exchange for nice Jersey heirer, Mrs. R. I. Dillard, Chester, Ga. Rt. 2. -. 20 White Leghorn pullets, Tancred- strain, 3 months old, $60. Mrs. E. L. _ Smith, Monticella, Ga. Rt. 2._ 2 April hatch B. L. Cockerels $1 ea. - or will exchange for 2 R. I. Red pul- lets. Mrs. A. L. Wall, Gardi, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 31 A. e MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR eee ee, SALE _ Lady _Amhearsts, pair, Goldens, full and Thompson Barred s *' Trulock, Whigham, G | Place. Full instructions for care and breed- ing with each order. L. J: Barrow West Point, Ga. PIGEONS FOR SALE Extra Large white Kings, and working, 75c and $1 ea. Birds mated but not working, 50c each. Homers mated, banded and working, 35c and 50 c ea. J.. R. Harber, 91. Cleveland Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. RH@DE ISLAND REDS FOR SALE 6 Rhode Island Red=hens and one mated, -| rooster, all good stock, good layers, $10 for the lot. Also seven White Leghorn hens, raised last year, good layers, $8 for the lot. Mrs. O. C. Jessup, Chester, Ga.2 Rt 2. 15 Purebred R. I. Red Cockerels,. March 11 hatch. From Dunlop pen. $1.50 each or will exchange 2 cockerels for three pullets, or 3 cockerels for one big bone M. B. Ellis strain turkey hen. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Donaldson (second direct) April hatch cockerels, $1 ea. f. o. b. Mrs. Nora Mabry, Canon, Ga. 4 Donaldson R. I. Red Hens, direct from Mrs. Donaldsons Star pen, $1.50 ea. Also one rooster same stock, $2. Mrs. A. P. Chapman, Autreyville, Ga. ROCKS FOR SALE Pure Bred Thompsons. Improved Yinglet Barred Rock, February cock- erels, $1.75 ea. FOB. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. _5 two yr. old Thompson Strain barr- ed rock cockerels $1.50 each or exch. for year old, cockerels. Mrs. A. C. Spence, Blakely, Ga. 10 fine white Rock hens, strain, $2ea.. Also ten white Rock pul lets, April hatch, $2 ea. Mrs. Clarence Waldrop, Rt. 1, Forsyth, Ga. ~ _ TURKEYS FOR SALE Thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank Bird Bros. 18 months old Turkey toms weigh 30 lbs. or more. $15 each, $25 for 2. Also 15th of April hatch, same breed, hens and toms for sale, write for prices. I guarantee my turkeys to be what I represent. Money back if) not satisfied. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, ae : 6 M. B. Mixed hens and one tom, 3 hens one yr. old and 3 March hatched, ens and one Tom March hatched all for $14 or exchange f6r 13 pure bred R. I. Red March hatched pullets, no culls, or 12 for pure bred Cornish Games pullets, March hatched no culls wanted Mrs. A. B. North, Carrollton, Ga. Rt 3 12 pure bred Big Bone M. B. Turkeys for sale. 1 Gobbleh 18 months old, weight 30 Ibs. $8. 11 April 1930 hatch | hens weight 10 Ibs. $3 Gobblehs weigh 12 lbs., $3.50. Mrs. J. W. Ham Suni- mit, -Ga. Rtol: => Turkeys for Thanksgiving, 2 toms, 26 to 30 lbs. 35c per lb. del. Mrs. W. T. Stephens, Rydal, Ga. woe Bird Bros. Bronze turkeys, profit by seeing my 1500. Prices very reasonable on breeding stock. Hilary McEntyre, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1. Fine young breeding stock, pure bred Fawn and White Indian Runner Drakes, $2 to $3 each, also few pens of 4 hens and drake, $10 per pen. Well colored, heavy laying strain, weighed 4 Ibs. at 10 weeks. Will exchange for pure bred Pardee strain Mammoth White Pekins. Money order, Prices F. O. B. William Wylam, Cleveland, Ga. 4 two year old White Holland toms, $10 each or $35 for the lot. 2 yr. old hens, $6 each. Young hens and toms, $5. All pure bred. Mrs. J. B. McCrary Molena, Ga. \ 3 full blood Mammoth Bronze Tur- keys, toms, March hatch weight 25 Ibs. $10 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. TP. a. 13 M. B. TurReys, 10 March and Apr. hatch, 1 May hatch, 1 tom and 1 hen about 19 months old, and 1 mixed breed hen 2 yr. 7 months old, 14 in all. Make best offer. All healthy. Mrs. Rachel Rumbley, Blythe, Ga. Rt. I; Bescod: : White Indian Runner Drakes. in lots of 3 or more, $1 each. G. N. Thomas, Thomasboro, Ga. White Homers, $2 and $3 pr. Extra good, select stock; 1 pr. White Fan- tails, now on eggs, $5: 2 pr. extra fan- cy Nuns, $2 pr. Mother of these im- ported. Will exch. Mrs. Mattie Wat- kins, Savannah, Ga! 1208 FE, Henry. St. No. 1 Racine Homers, $2 pr. 1 pr. Birmingram Rollers, $2 pr: Pouters, (prize winners), $3 pr; White Kines, $3 pr. Ercellent dark Red Carneaux $3 pr. and up. Mated and working. Fischell | might | andotte pullets, $1 ea. Also one S. L.. Wyandotte cockerel, February Hatch, $1.50 or the five together for $5. All are sunflower strain, bought. direct from Berry Bros. R. B. Williams, Mi- lan, (Ga. Rt8: _ Poultry Wanted | BARRED ROCKS WANTED Want 10 thoroughbred Thompson strain, ready to lay pullets, no culls ac- cepted. Will pay $8 for same. Mrs. J. C. Odom, Sycamore, Ga. Rt. 2 GAMES WANTED Want to hear from party having 1 early hatch P. B. White Cornish Game Cockerel. Prefer the large type with long legs and long body. Do not want culls. O. L. Wiggins, Cornelia, Ga. Star Route. . LEGHORNS WANTED Want several hundred white or brown ieghorn or Ancona pullets or young hens.. Must be healthy and rea- popes Mrs. Allie Brown, Hapeville, a. ; REDS WANTED |. Want 25 February or March hatch, R. I. Dark Red pullets, good _ strain, will pay 25c pound delivered here. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. _ Eggs For Sale Pure bred Buff Orp. hatching eggs, $1.25. per setting. Select pens. F. S. Lilies, Woodbine, Ga. Hatching eggs, Thompson and Hol- terman- strain mixed, B. Rocks. Very healthy stock and excellent layers. $1 per 15; also Marcy strain Giant eggs. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gillion- ville Road. : g Live Stock For Sale . CATTLE FOR SALE 1 Jersey bull, sired by Oxford Ma- jestys Successor, one of the intensely Majesty-bred bulls living. His dam is Fair Acres Sybil. He was bred by H. G &C. L. Twaddell, Westtown, Pa. Dropped September 12, 1925. He is a A bargain for quick sale, $150. One good breeder, his calves are strong and healthy. His register Number is 254065. registered Jersey cow, sired by Violas Oxford Gamboge, due to freshen ir November. A good producer, a pickup at $125. One registered Heifer, 16 mos. old jbred to Registered bull, $100. One pe. All FOB. A. C. Zachry, Madison, a. ; Senior Calf Registered, 910934, shown in Newton County Fair and Southeast ern Fair and a prize winner. blood lines and some boys opportun , ity to win a prize next year. $75. Peter Williams, Almon, Ga. : eae 1 registered Jersey bull calf, extra good breeding, guaranteed sound an free from disease. $15. F| R. Edwards Georgia Experiment Station, Experi ment, Ga. pee ; HOGS FOR SALE 2 extra good brood sows, little bone P, C. the small, stay-fat. kind, $25 each, 1 boar of same breed 1 yr. old, $20. also 14 P. GC. and Duroc Cross -pigs, 2. months old, $5 each. _ Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. ~~ 12 weeks old thorough bred Duroc Jersey pigs, eligible to registration, 6 males and 6 females, $7 each FOB Conyers, O. H. Wright, 542 ~ Peters Bidg., Atlanta, Ga. re yes irate 10 Duroc shoats, 2 months old, \ 40 to 50 lbs. each, $6 each. L. T. McCoy, Warrenton, Ga. Sune Duroc Jersey Male pigs, reg. in buy ers name, now six weeks old, will b ready to deliver first week in No : These pigs from prize winning stock which won several prizes in Atlanta Swine Show in September. Sows all sold, $10 each. J. Carl Daughtry, Metter, Ga. Te HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Mule for sale, weight about 1,000 lbs. good worker and excellent plo will sell very cheap. Ph Walnut 7799 or 306 Walton Bldg., lanta,. Ga. J. T. Etheridge, > 77 2 mules, one plug and one good, cheeap for cash, will take beef_catt chickens or hogs in exchange. ~ Turner, Rt. 2. Lenox, Ga. : .Dark Bay Kentucky Brook mare, 16 hands high. Horse mule colt, 5 mo old, well developed to age. . R. Lavender, Two mules and 1 horse will ex for milk cows or would trade one white or brown Leghorn pullets, st in first letter just what you have offer. A. N. Daniel, P. O. Box | Baxley, Gases 3 = RABBITS FOR SALE Pure bred Chinchilla rabbits f sale or exchange for 1930 grown pea reg. heifer, 9'months old, $85. five high eer Pema tea nm THE BROOD SOW AND LITTER SELF-FEED Farmers Bulletin No. 1504, of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, gives some interesting figures on the results of self-feeding brood sows and litters as compared with hand-feeding. These results were obtained in tests during 1921-1922 and 1923 with more than 100 & Average age of pigs at start of test____ Average initial weight of sows Average final weight of sows Average gain or loss per sow Average initial weight of pigs Average final weight of pigs - Average daily gain per pig _____- Pe Corn , Middlings _._. Tankage a This bulletin says: Close observa-; tion of the sows and pigs during the time these tests were carried on indi- cated that both sows and pigs on the self-feeders looked better and were more thrifty than the sows and pigs in the hand-fed lot. At weaning time creeps were built around the self-feeders. Thus the brood sows were excluded from the feeders. As a result milk flow was re- tarded and the pigs depended upon =. E. Smith, Atlanta, Ga, 20 Gertrude the self-feeders, It simplified the'prob- Feed per hundred pounds gains(sowand litter): huts. Make best\offer.-.G. W. Ran dall, Lavonia, Ga. Bey sows and their litters. The sows on self-feeders had feed available for themselves and their ters at all times. The sows that being hand-fed were given twice daily all they would eat, of the same f Their pigs, however, had access to feed in creeps after they were three weeks old. : eae The results were as follows: Self-Fed Hand-Fed 29 days 31 days. 338 Ibs. 320 lbs. 351 Ibs. 309 Ibs. *13>-1bs, 1l1 lbs. 13.2 Ibs. 13.5 lbs: 2 33.6 Ibs. 30.6 Ibs, 51lbs. 09 lbs) ~ 400.0 Ibs. 159.0 Ibs. 40.0 lbs. 1.6 lbs. 353.0 ibs. 31.0 Ibs. 54.0 lbs. 441.0 lbs. 603.0 Ibs. lem of weaning pigs and no ill eff could be noticed. POs In addition to saving labor you will note that the self-feeders increase the gains, and saved practically 16! pounds of feed in producing 1 pounds of pork. The bulletin further. more states that the success in breec ing sows for following litters was es pecially noticeable in the self-fed lots. Limiting the feed of the cows shou be practiced for the first two week after. farrowing.Allied News PAGE EIGHT . Live Stock For Sale ee 1male 6 months old Toggenburg - months e: RABBITS FOR SALE I Flemisn giant, 1 yr. oid, and 1 Flemish giant and New Zealand mix- ed, 4 months old, $1.50 for the two. - Oscar Cantrell, Cornelia, Ga. RFD. _ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Three purebred Toggenburg milk goats, all hornless, and fresh. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga. silver grey, waddles under throat, 1 doe brown Toggenburg, 22 months old, waddles.and hornless, now _ giving milk. Hornless White Nubian doe, 22 old, both does bred. Will _ take $50 for. the 3 or exchange for a reg. Jersey heifer. J. F. Allen, Cal- houn, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 15. Live Stock Wanted > CATTLE WANTED ~ _ Want cow fresh in, giving 2, gallons nilk or more, gentile aad good napits. Cheap for cash or exchange 15 head thoroughbred Dark Cornish game -Newbert strain; 5 hens, 1 yr. old, 1 cockerel, i yr. old, 1 cockerel, 8 pullets -fine chickens, and pay difference in cash. Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4. Want two good milk cows, will ex- change for equal value. Mrs. F. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 95, Martinez, Ga. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Dry butter beans 15c lb. Sam W. Lawrence, Subligna, Ga. _ Cream sugar crowder peas makes 3 crops in a season 30c Ib. or 5 lbs. for _ $1, also white crowder and lady peas Turnipseed, 25c ib. or same price. everbearing strawberry exch. for plants. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Gra -Willets Prolific English pea seeds, 30c lb. postage prepaid. O. W. Cas- well, Route B, Americus, Ga. Bunch velvet beans, $4. Orders tak- en now to be shipped Nov. for cash. __E. H. Beasley, Kite, Ge. Rt. 1. a 2 10s. fresh, - 45 Ib. del. sample on request. Mrs. B. + prices. BUTTER Jersey butter each week, _ F. Stokes, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3. \ CORN, CORN SEED. CORN MEAL : FOR SALE Piedmont seed corn and best grade Wannamaker cotton seed at farmers State amount wanted. Can use syrup, crowder and blk. eye peas, grain of any,,kind in| exch. Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. _ Good shelled corn, suitable for meal. ie Sa Baxley. John Daniel, Baxley, a. COTTON SEED FOR SALE 3 or 4 hundred bu. latest strain Wannamaker cotton seed, grown and . pinned pure, bought direct from Wan- namaker last year, $1 bu. FOB or exc > $3; 500 Ibs. $12.50. Can use some peas, for corn. W. C. Oliver, Carnesville, Limited amount of selected Coker Bros. big bale half and half cotgon seed, first year from originator. Seed selected from 50 A. and kept*pure at gin, $1 bu. FOB or exch... Cash with order. no checks. S. P. Davis, Dallas, Go... Rt.1, 2 Rowden long staple No. 40 big boll first vear from originator, carefullv ginned and picked, $1 bu. FOB... Will ~ exch: for shoats at 10c Jb or seed oats. | A T Luther. Unadilla, Ga Wannamakers for planting, 100 Ibs. corn, oats or wheat in exch. R. P. Steinheimer. Brooks,\ Ga. Rucker cotton seed, 46 per cent lint. ist year from Rucker farm, no black seed, $1 bu. FOB Gainesville, Ga. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. FRESH AND CURED MEATS ; FOR SALE Hickory smoked hams, shoulders and side meat: hams 3c lb: should- ers, 25c Ib: side meat 22c Ib. del in. anv quantitv, or 3c less ner, lb. on all FOB. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. : FRUITS FOR SALE Nice dried apples 1930 crop, neeled and cored, 6 lbs. for $1. Mrs. Geo. L. Durand. Gainesville. Ga. Rt. 2. Nice light color dried apples, shin- ped by parcel post at reasonable price. Mrs. J. C. Allen, Loudsville. Ga. 75 to 100 lbs. nice sun dried delic- - ious apples, 12 1-2c lb. J. H. Andrews, Mt. Airy, Ga. MAREKET Apples for sale at $1.25 del. in bu. baskets and crates by PP; varieties, Kinards choice, Ben Davis and Wine- saps. Money orders payable at Hurst, Ga. Good checks accepted. A. R. Walker, Craytonia, Ga. d GRAIN FOR SALE Hastings 100 bu. Fulghum and Co- kers cold proof oats; each variety $1 bu. Manetts Pedigreed 40 to 1 wheat, $2. All grown from seed direct from originators and carefully. recleaned. R. W. Stembridge, Milledgeville, Ga. 75 bu. Fulghum oats, 85c bu. FOB. M. A. King, Arnoldsville, Ga. SEED FOR SALE Yellow Globe Cow Horn turnip seed, not mixed 50c Ib. mixed 55c del. or 6 tablespoonfuls' 25c; rutabaga seed, 5c;.rape seed 2 Ibs 40c. 5 Ibs $0c del. W. H. Waddelle, Pearson, Ga. Dill s@@d for planting, 30c del. also artichokes for pickles or planting, 12 1-2c Ib. del. up to 5 Ibs. In smaller lots add postage: Mrs. N. B. Berden, Rt. 8, Box 83, Elberton, Ga. 4 Ibs. frost proof dwarf English peas 20c lb. or 75c for the lot. Mus- tard seed, long green leaf, 5c per 2 1-2 Ibs., clean and sound, also lady or mush peas 10c lb. In small amounts add. nostace. Mrs. G. M. Foster, Wa- CO, Ga: Re22. Nice white multiplying onions 40c gal; sage, nice and dried and _ free from stems 10c cup. Mrs. V. S Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 7. PECAN TREES FOR SALE : 100 M. choice budded pecan trees. Stuart, Schley. Moneymaker and Frotscher. State inspeeted, guaran- teed. W. L. Stewart, Valdosta, Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE . Will exchange sweet potatoes for oats or rye or anything else of equal value that can use. O. S. Duggan, Chester, Ga. : ; VEGETABLES FOR SALE Red hot pepper, 20c Ib. Okra seeds 25e Ib. Add postace or will exch. either for thick white feed sacks 100 and 7h Th. sizes. Write first. J. B. Carroll, Pineview. Ga. Rt. 1. Jerusalem artichokes. Make best offer on laree or small lots. Ira C. Anderson, Roy, Ga. Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want 75 bu. field peas, free of wee- vils. Will exch. Reg. Guernsey calves. Write for particulars. Prentis Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. : CORN SEED WANTED Want 50 bu. shelled seed corn. exc. value in Reg. Guernsey calves. Pren- tis Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. GRAIN WANTED Want 100 bu. seed oats. Will exch. Reg. Guernsey calves. Write for par- ticulars at once. Prentis Neal, Guern- sey Dairy Farm, St. Simons Island, Ga. : : PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED 50 to 100 lbs. choice papershell pe- cans. Mail small sample and quote lowest price. Mrs. Chas. H. Drake, Braselton, Ga. Plants For Sale True blue Blueberry plants, north- ern commercial type, but of native southern growth. Officially identifi- fed stock. Suitable for flatwoods, pineland in Southern Ga. and branch and creek bottoms of interior Ga. Write for information. George D. Lowe, Brunswick, Ga. 503 George St. Improved missionary strawberry plants, any quantitv, the very best. $2.50 per M. FOB Alma. E. L. Minor, Alma, Ga. Frost proof E. J. Charleston W. and Succession cabbage plants, $1.25 per M. del. and also everbearing straw- berry plants, 25c per 100. Mrs. C. L. Smith. Baxley. Ga. Rt. 4. : Cabbage, college, onion plants, 85c for 500, and $1.50 for 1.000. Cash with order. A. P. Sexton, Valdosta, Ga. Box 523. : Cabbage, collard onion plants, 400 for 85c; 1.000 for $1.50 and 5 M. for $6.25. Cash postace collect... Mrs. R. E. Hackle, 603 E. Savannah Ave. Val- dosta, Ga. Frost proof Winter Heading cab- bage plants, Wakefield and Flat Dutch, Ga. Heading collard plants. 500 for 65c: $1 per M. postpaid. Mrs. Gertrude Branan, Lewiston, Ga. BULLETIN. -cabbage. plants: $1 per M. Bermuda -| Brooklet, Ga. Se Ga. collard plants, $1.25 per M. 5 M. and up, 90c per M. Lucretia Dew- berry and .McDonald _ blackberry | plants, $1 per 100; $7.50 per M. Lutie grafters and scuppernongs, $1.50 per doz. L. E. Foote, Rt. 2, Macon, Ga. Frostproof cabbage plants, E. J. Charleston Wakefield and Succession, $1.25 per M. del. F. W. EHlarbee, Brooklet, Ga. : | cabbage plants, 65c per 500, $1.15 per M. del. $8 per 10 M. Exp. collect. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. E. J. Wakefield Cabbage flants, Ga. collard plants, 300 for 60c; 600 for $1, $1.25 per M. Express collect. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. 40,000 strong open field grown col- lard plants, 75c per 500; $1.25 per M. 5 and 10 M. lots, $1 per M. prepaid. aoe W. Orr, 109 Wright St., Winder, ae Charleston Wakefield and Early Jersey cabbage plants, 500 for 60c; $1.10 per M. Now _ ready. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. White Park white silverskin Bermu- da onion sets for fall planting, $1 per gallon or 35c per quart. $5 per bush- el express collect, White muleterys. onion sets, 50c gallon. Cornfield beans, 30c per pint, 50c per quart. Cader Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga. Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 65c per 300. John Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 42. SS Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, 55 per 300, 70c per 500, $1.29 per M. del. Cash with order. R. M.} Crow, Oakwood, Ga. All leading varieties of frost proof onion plants. $1. Collards, $1. Quick pores W. W. Williams, Quitman, Charleston Wakefield and Succession, Jaree and well rooted, $1.25 per M. Special prices on large orders. All niants delivered. B. F. Mallard, Iceberg Lettuce plants. 30c per 109 Charleston Wakefield, Early Jersey| 5. Ga. Rt. 1. ) Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J.) Thursday, October 23, 1980. Miscellaneous For Sale 30 lbs. used goose feathers, 40c lb. in good condition FOB. Prefer P. O. Money order. Mrs. Nannie W. Eden- | field, Rt. 1, Stillmore, Ga. cee 1939 crop Garlic, 60c per lb. 10 Ibs, $5. Also garlic buttons, for planting, . doz for $1 del. -P 0; 25 per doz. Order or cash. C. R. Lavender, Zebu- Miscellaneous Wanted MISCELLANEOUS WANTED > Want 1 bushel each of this years crop large size Black walnuts and hickory nuts. Quote prices del. At- lanta. Mrs. A. M. Stead,964 Rupley Drive, Atlanta, Ga. He. 9842 J. Want 500 1-gallon or 10 lb. empty syrup cans. Ludie E. Phillips, Col- quitt, Ga. ay HELP BY CONSUMING MORE DAIRY PRODUCTS, 5 That the demand for dairy products is constantly increasing and in many different forms is indicated by the fact that ice cream consumption is jumping rapidly. The quantity made in this country in 1928 was 348.046,000 gallons In 1929 it jumped to 365,448,000 gal- lons, which is equal to three gallons for every man woman and child in the United States. ee Those of us who milk cows should not only talk about increased consump-_ tion of dairy products, but should set the example at home. Investigations show that farmers consume a much smaller percentage of real butter than do folks in town, butter substitutes being extensively used by the produc- ers of butter. We should at least prac- tice what we preach and consume more of our own products. By so doing we or $2 per M. del. Ready to trans- plant now. Mrs. O. E. Browning, Rt. 4.'Doerun, Ga. : will help to increase the demand for them.Progressive Farmer. ee . Amount of Seed Used Per. Acre Estimated Range of Bulk, of - Plantings - Average of Reports Alfalfa, drilled, lb: Barley, bu Alfalfa, broadcast, lb. 18.3 14.8 1.84 15 to 20 12 Dee BO. Beans, field, small, bu. }Bebns, field, lame; bu. 2 Beets, common (not sugar) lb._____ Blue Grass, bu. Broom, corn, . ib.< Buckwheat, bu. b> to 1.0 to h.5 tO tp to to -t. to .76 1.29 =] 3 Cabbage plants, no. Clover, alsike, Ib. \ Clover, Japan, lb. Clover, mammoth, lb. Clover, red, alone, lb. Clover, crimson, lb. Corn, for grain, lb. Cotton, bu. Glover..red. Ongrain..ib, 22 Corn, fodder, for silage, Ib. ______ Or 00 5,000to to to to ; to to to to to 3 to. : ~ ht a bt ONE WOYNRONRDOOW TOW 00 0 ee oN AONODOOMMN BHA c for 2 Cowpeas, for forage, bu. Cowpeas, for seed, bu. . Field peas, small, bu. Field peas, large, bu. Flaxseed, lb. 3 Cowpeas, in drill with corn, bu. fo _ S to to to to to to A0 50. 15 1.0 25 Oats, bu. 2 0. to Orchard grass, lb. Peanuts, bu. to ee AO to 1.0 Potatoes, bu. 7 Rice, bu. . Rye, for grain, bu. |Rye, for forage, bu. Soy beans, drilled, bu. Soy beans, broadcast, bu. Sugar beets, lb. to to to 10. to 1.5 1.25 1.5 50 1.00 to Sweet potato plants, no. Timothy, lb. 12 to ~ 6,000to. Tobacco plants, no. Wheat, be ost 8 to.