AGRICULTURE. COMMISSLONER: PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR - VOL, 13 STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 138, 1930. WHAT IS IN STORE NEXT? Yesterday the wheat market went to 69 cents per bushel. This is the cheapest price since 1902. Cotton went down 20 points. Practically $1.00 per bale. There is one consolation about the price of farm productsthey cant go much lower. Of course, we people in the South who have to buy flour, or do buy it, profit temporarily by the western growers of wheat having to sell their grain below the cost of production. But this is only a temporary gain. When the farmers of one section of the United States are hurt, they are hurt in all sections. There is more cotton being held now by the farmers than at any time that I can remember. Lots of this cotton is being shipped to cooperatives and advancement made on it by the Government. Lots of it is being shipped > to private brokers and advancement made on it by the brokers or the banks. If cotton is really being kept off the market the price will be sure to advance. Of course, if they are letting the spot cotton go to the mills there is no inducement for the mills to bid higher on the cot. ton. The Federal Farm Board should look into this and see when they advance money on cotton that it is kept from being spun until it is sold by the grower. They should give this same surveillance to the wheat operations. I believe that the price on the staple farm products would go up this fall, if they would do this. We are having a meeting in Atlanta this week of the National Fertilizer Association. Yesterday a delegation of the Southern Commissioners of Agriculture called.on this Association in regard to reducing the price of fertilizer for the incoming season. We point- ed out to the Association that the present price of cotton is over 36 per cent less than it was this time last year. How can the farmer continue to grow cotton and pay the-same high price for his fertili- zer, plow tools, wagons and other necessities of life and sell his cot- ton or other farm products at the present low price? It will not ~ work out. Mr. Holton, Commissioner of Agriculture of Mississippi, in his statement to the Fertilizer Association yesterday stated that the farmers have reached the end of the lane. I believe it. lane too. A The Fertilizer Association had a picture out there at their place of meeting, showing three bales of cotton that were grown on a plot of 12 acres of land that had no fertilizer. They also had a picture of seven bales of cotton that were grown on a Similar plot of 12 acres with fertilizer. This is a fair comparison. There are lots of rotten and broken down rails and posts on the way down Woe What would be the result thoilgh if all the cotton erowine sec- tion discontinued the use of fertilizer? Our yield would be approxi- mately seven million bales, If the cotton widnatactuvers of the world knew that this would : happen. what would the cotton market do in the next month? We have got to go to thinking straight and acting straight. Mr. Holtons statement that we have reached the end of. ae lane is true. / Figuring was used in cotton at $50.00 a bale and figuring the fertilizer that eorgia this year at an average price of $25.00 a ton it will take 458,850 Rees of cotton to pay Georgias fertilizer bill this year. EUGENE TALMADGE. November 11, 1930. MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS - Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Nov. 11, 1930. Always subject to variation . Macon Aususta Atianta Sweet Potatoes, new 100 Ibs ~ $1.00 Trish Potatoes, sacked, 100 lbs._ 2.25 : Eggs, Ga. Extra, doz Eggs, Standard, doz 5 Eggs, Ga. trade, G08 2c cep ecen- ; Eggs, Yard Run, doz Stags, Ib. Hens, Ib. Roosters, lb. ----.--------------. Turkeys, lb. Capons, Ib _ Field Peas, mixed. fi ee Field Peas, not mixed, bu Countrv Lutter, Best Table, Ib... Country Butter, Cooking, tb. | Corn Meal, 96 lbs. 2, 30 Savannah Columbus Valdosta: $1 30 INDEX Poultry for Sale -.... gence Oa 1k Poultry Wanted : Baby Chics for Sale Baby Chicks Wanted - Eggs for Sale Live Stock for Sale Live Stock Wanted Ga. Products for Sale G. Products Wanted $1.25 0 a 33 28 15 20 ; m4 : : Miscellaneous Wanted - "20 Plants for Sale Sy Positions Wanted 25 Farm Help Wanted . 1.25 Car Lots 1.50 40 .30 2.10 51.50 Miscellaneous for Sale _......- 7, 108 2.00 Hogs Sold During Week Beginning November 3, at Cooperative Sales Brough? 8:00 per cwt., Basis No. 1. No. 1 Grade Bees Peanuts $70.00 per ton Delivered Columbus, Ga. \ A 3 Poultry For Sale - ' ANCONAS 2. Rescogrd strain Ancona hens, 25 each. Exch. for puilets. Mrs. 1, F, Jones, Pitts, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 Ancona hens, $1 each. ars: Ksdale, Norwood, BANTAMS nuine Buff oe each; some 2. beauties, Seng, $2 ones 1250: each. 2 Oy By, Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. 2 pure bred White Jap Silkie roost- Ss, 9 and 19 mos. old, $1.75 and $2 FOB, or exch. the 9 mos. old one for -2 bu. large, sound apples, Irish atoes, or i-2 bu. common dried peas or limas; the 19 mos. old cockerels, eecine: full details in Mrs. 1 Black Cochin hen. Splendid -brooder and mother from prize win- ning stock, $1.50. Exch. for value in farm or garden seed. Mrs. E.. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. search hatch cockerels and 1 pul- 4 bred Golden Sebrights, Clark Strain, $1.50 each. Miss mice nal Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. BARRED ROCKS | is pure Parks strain rooster, 1 aoc 1-2 . Old, $3.50; 3 cockerels, Feb. hatch, 1.75 each, FOB. All direct from ks Farms. Money order... Mrs. J. 5: Edenfield, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. <2 pure bred Parks strain cockerels, April hatch, $2.50 FOB. cs TW, Matthews, Marietta, Ga. Rt. 2 Ringlet B. R. cockerels, $2, pO; younger, $2. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. 11 pure bred B. R. hens, 18 mos. old $1.50 each; 2 cocks, same breed and age, cach, $20 for lot. Good layers. Mis. J. W. Altman, Aima, Ga. 3 Barred Rock March roosters, $1 . Vv. Reagin, Hazlehurst, 1 pure Thompscn Ringlet Feb cock- erel, $1.75; 6 nice voung hens $1.50 ea. o fot for $9.50; 18 mos. old cock, 50. FCB. Mrs. R. 1. ney Can- eo Ga. Rb. ie: OO Thompson strain, 90c each. Cash th order. Mrs. 8. L. Morris, Ailey. 20 pullets and 12 hens, Barred Rocks, $1.25 each. Pure but. no spec- Ga. strain. L. R. Langley, Madison, ~ Pure bred, Thompson strain dark Rinelct, young hens, $1.75 ea. April hatch pullets, 6 for $10: 12 pullets 1 cockerel, wt. 2 or more Ibs. ea, .. Mrs. David Barrettt, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 1, - Pen of pure bred B. Rocks: 9 pul- Fatched first of lets and 1 cockerel. arch. Bargain for $15. Mrs. C. A. Little, Americus, Ga. 12.3. RR. Thompson strain pullets, now ready to lay, $1.95 each, $14.50 or the lot. H. A. Wilson, Martin, a. BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 2 thoroughbred Buff Rock roosters, 20 mos. old, $1.75 each: 1 cockerel, 7 mos. old, $1, 75: 2 puilets, $1.50 each. All thoroughbred Buff Rocks. Mrs. a: P. Whitworth, Adairsville, Ga. BRAHMAS - & pure Giant strain Brahma May cockerels, wt. 4 to 6 Ibs. No culls, 1 for $1.50: 2 or more, $1.25 aoe H. A. Neal, Carnsville, Ga. Rt. 18 mos. old Light Brahe. rooster, sl, 2 pullets and ; _ strain, April pullets, $1.25 es N. B. - urden, Elberton, Ga. Rt. Pure Giant strain Tight Brahma cockerels, $3 each. Mrs. J. R. God- ard, Milledgeville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 19. 4 hens, 1 cock. fine. dark Brahmas. extra good and fromReg. stock. 1929 hatch. $12.50 cash for quick sale, or trade for 12 W. Orpington pullets. Mrs. W. F. Pittman, Atlanta, Ga. 400 Park Ave. 8. E. GIANTS ANP LANGSHANS : 1 young cockerel and 4 pullets, pure bred Black Jersey Giants, 4 1-2 mos. Ge $5. Mrs. J. H. Hawes, Norwood, a. 1 doz. J. B. Giants, males wt. 7 or 8 Tbs. Marcv strain, $1.25 ea. Exch. for pullets the same strain. me Robt. J. Pentecost. Winder, Ga. Rt: 8 large Avril and May Foich pure tock pullets and 2 ore ] cockerels, $1 each, | Money with order. Match -hatch -B.-R. - pullets.. Kings. | . and working and cama from g breed | Hof the hest MARKET BULLETIN. or lot for $12. a N. B. Bur-| den, Elberton, Ga. Rt. Box 83. 4 large hens and 1 ee 1929 hatch J. B. Giants, unrelated stock, $2 each, or $9 for lot, FOB. W. I. Richardson, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure bred J, B. Giants, Marcy strain. Have the pure black eyes and other good markings. $5 trio; also 5 February hatch pullets, very large and choice, $10 for the lot. Miss Alice Joiner, Soperton, Ga. 1 pen of J. Black Giants, 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, $7.50 for the pen; al- so sev. fine cockerels, $2.50 each. R. A, Yearer, Zebuion, Ga. GAMES 3 dark Cornish Indian game roost- ers, April hatch, $1.50 each, FOB. . | Money order, E. P. Powell, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 3 1 Irish Grey rooster, nearly 2 yrs. old, crossed a little with Shawl neck. $2; 1 Irish Grey cockerel, same as above, March hatch, $1.50. Thor- oughbred Games. O. R. Jarmon, Powder Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. LEGHORNS 2 Brown L. cocks, Tormahlen spec- ial oS flock, direct from Everlay Farm; 2 cockerels, same strain, $1.25 each if sold singly, or $1 each in prs. also a few hens, $1 each for quick a Mrs. J. D. Williams, Carrollton, 5 pure bred Tancred L. cockerels, March hatch (about grown), wt. 4 to 6 Ibs. No culls. 1 for $1.50: 2 or more, $1.25 each. Pre H. A. Neal, Carnesville,. Ga. Rt. 100 April hatch ees L. pullets, $1 each. Coops ret. J. See Eggs F or Sale Red eggs. mon Donaldson strain, ~ carefully culled dark hens, $1.50 per 15. Exch. for pecans. Mrs. H. G. Would like to contract with some hatchery to furnish hatching eggs through hatching season from pure bred Donaldson R. I. Reds.. Mrs. G. C. Lane, Lincolnton, Ga. Rt. 5. Turkey eggs, half stock Big Bone | Bronze, 25c ea. prepaid. ee Nancy Smith, Soperton, Ga. Rt. ; : _ Eggs Wanted Poultry Wanted ' LEGHORNS WANTED 5 Brown L, hens or ullets.. Want about 1 case of gue eggs per week. Will contract for same. J. A. Dunwoody, Atlanta, Ga. C-o Winecoff Hotel, Will set 150 eggs any time- for a setting later for myself: in new in- cubator. Only want good, eggs from mature hens, of any good breed. Write first. Mrs. - a Crosby. Graham, Ga, (Continued on page five) Mrs. LS. I. Red pul- ae spring del. Mrs, * fertile Thirsday, November 13, 1930, Poultry For Sale BANTAMS Trio Sebrights, $4.50. Donald Jen- -nings, Americus, Ga. P. O. Box 84. Bantams good enough to Show at a _ reasonable price; Golden Sebrights, $5 pr. $7.50 trio, hens or pullets; Silver Sebrights, $8 pr. $12 trio; White Coch- ins, $5 trio; Buff Cochins, $5. trio; beautiful Black Rose Combs, $8 pr. $13 trio. Write for full information. Geo. : . Austin, Atlanta, Ga. 356 Moreland | Ave. N. E. 3 BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 4 pure bred White Rock 1 1-2 yr. old | hens, $1.50 each, or exch. for 4 J. B. Giant hens, same age. Mrs. J. L, Burt, Point Peter, Ga. 1 pure bred White Rock, Fischel strain March cockerels, $1.25, FOB. Mrs. J. U. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 6 large, extra fine young cockerels, | pure White Plymouth Rock Pischel ' Strain. $3.50 ea. or 3 for $10 de); 6 not aa So large, $2 ea. or 6 for $10 not del. All pure White Plymouth Rock, of Fischel strain. Will exch. some for Ful- ghum seed oats or. corn, or for some nice sundried apples. Write first. J. H. Hawes, Norwood, Ga. \ BARRED ROCKS hey Aristocrat. dark cockerels, March hatch, all prize winning. high egg pro- duction, $2.50 to $5, also 1 fancy dark cock, direct from Holterman, 18 mos. old. $5. Money back svar. Hi A. Staai, Savannah, Ga. 803, East 31st St. __ Thompsen B. R. roosters, April hatch, $2 ea. or $15 for lot; also 5 W. i. Ferris rdcsters. $2 ea, or lot for $15: M. Dryden, Heboken, Gas : 1 pure bred B, R. cockerel and 4 pullets, Avril hatch, $5 for lot, or exc. for pure bred Tarbox strain S. C. Sil- ver Lace Wyandottes; also 1 pure bred _ Goiden Buff Orp. April cockerel, $1.25, or exch. for Tarbox strain, same age alae Mrs: E. N. Whaley, Mayfield, a. _ Thompson B. R. early spring hatch a cockerels, ready for service, $1.50 each, ey FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Gol- : ins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 yr. old pure bred Thompson B. R. cock, $2.50; 3 hens, 18 mos. old, unre- lated, but came strain, $1.25 ea, $5.50 for lot, FOB. Mrs. Wilson, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. ; 1 pure bred Thompson B. R. 18 mos. old cock, $2; also 1 pure bred R. I. Red Jan, hatch cock, $1.50. Cash STAY with order. Mrs, J. K. Moore, Syca- more, Ga. : Pure bred, special mated Parks strain B. R. 6 mos. old cockerel, wt. about 6 to 7 ibs. $1.75 each, or 2 for $3. E. D. Hart, Doyle, Ga. 7 April hatch B. R. pullets and 1 coekerel, $8 FOB, or $10 del. Exch. for Same number of dark Cornish games. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga. 6 Thompson strain cockerels, direct: from Calhouns Poultry Farm, Missouri as baby chicks. March hatch, $1.50 a Mrs. I. 'E. McArthur, Blakely. a. 4 B. R. 6 mos. old cockerels, direct from Ozark Farms, ready for service, es each. Mrs. M. T. Stelts, Arcola, a. 10 B. R.:Parks strain March and Apr. _hatch pullets and 1 :cockerel, $20 for lot; a few eockerels, ready for service, $2 each. also 12 B: R. 2 lb. friers, 30 >. not del. T.-H. Hilliard, Bowersville, a. ._ Trie, 1 eockerel and 2 pullets of pure bred, April 5th hatch Holterman Aris- tecrat second direct from highest qual- _ ity birds, $1.50 each. Exch, for purple hull speckled peas at $3 bu. want 3 bu. rest cash. A. B. Taylor, Rochelle, Ga RFD 1, Box 90. : Pure Parks strain, Reg. Permit, 30- C-201. Feb. Mch. and April cockerels, $3, $2.50 and $2 each. Cash. Coops to be returned. Stock direct from Parks Cream Grade. Mrs. Mamie Roach Ply- ler, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. _ 2B. R. 18 mos. old hens, and 1 cock- erel, $1.25 each; 1 April hatch cockerel, $1. Mrs. J. B. Brown, Bristol, Ga. 1B. R. cockerel and 3 pullets, all thorouvhhreds. $1.50 each, or exch. for 2 thrifty pigs, 8 wks. old. 8S. D. Harrison, Kathleen, Ga. : Pers GAMES . 3 extra nice pure bred Berry strain | dark Cornish game cockerels, April hatch wt. 5 lbs. in service now, $1.50. each, FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. Sam Pirkle, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 4. * Allen Roundhead and Johnnie Wil- . Tiams and R. L. Sanders Roundheas. } / $1 each. 20 friers. mixed stock, $25 cash. ers. Sell, or exch. for O. I. C. pig. C. Davis, Buchanan, Ga. 10 dark Cornish Indian game pullets, March and April hatch. Guar. no culls. $1.25 each, or $12 for lot. Mrs. J. 2. Brantley, Kite, Ga. S 12 very dark type Cornish pullets. Should lay this fall. 1 cockerel about 6 mos. old, but younger than puilets, $27 for all. No checks. Mrs. J. D. Barnes, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. LEGHORNS 175 W. L. pullets now in production, kL. R. Langley, Madison, Ga. 7@ April hatch W. L. pullets and 1 cockerel, pure Ferris strain, all well dev. in every way. $30 del. No checks. Mrs. S. F Jones, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 2. 75 pure Tancred strain W. L. pullets, some ready to lay, hatched from trap- nested eggs. Good stock. Make best offer. Mrs. J. H. Hawes, Norwood, Ga. _ 25 high breed Ferris strain W. L. pul- lets, $1 ea. or $23 for lot. Money order. No. checks. Ss. Joe Jones, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 3. 5 S. C. W. L. edckerels, 4 mos. old, direct from Booth, $1 each. R. D. Crozier, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 5. 25 eee bred Brown L. hens and pul- lets, $1 each. J. H. Pilgrim, Powder Springs, Ga. Rt. 2. 75 Tancred W. L. pullets, hatched L. or more. Cash with order. H. E. Wil- liams, Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth St. 12 pure Tormahlen Light Brown 18 mos. old L. hens, through moulting and nearly ready to lay, $1 each, FOB. No culls. Mrs. J. B. Collier, (No address given). 5 95 young, healthy W. L. hens and 5 roosters, $1 each, or lot for $100. Mrs. J. S. Berryhill, Cochran, Ga. Ri. 5. Sacrifice (on account of moving) 65 fine ready to lay W. L. pullets, $80 eash; less number, $1.50 each: also 10 ure bred Sheppard strain Ancona Apr. teh, $12.50. Ga. 1490 Gault St. 20 extra fine S. C. W. L. direct from M. Johnson, April 1930 hatch, now lay- ing. extra fine puilcis, $2 ea. Mrs. Ida L. Prickett, Maysville, Ga. oe about 100 hens, March 1929 atch hens, select for breeders; also .0 or 12 choice cockerels, $1 each for Int = aber W. J. Rainwater, Dallas, Ga. ~ About 100 W. L. pullets and 35 hens, very cheap price. See them, or write for price. Mrs. Emma Roberts, Law- renceville, Ga. RFD 3. At Roberts Academy, on road from Lawrenceville to Grayson. ; Ex ; 5 pure bred Tancred cockerels, 255 to 300 cag stock, $1.50 ea. or $6.50 for lot. Exch. for Donaldson R. I. Red cocker- els. Clyde Mi Stover, Reeves, Ga. OKelly W. L. hens, pullets and flour sacks for sale or exch. for swine. A. A. Wiseberg, Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box 1126. 3 W. L. 5 mos. old cockerels, Ferris best egg strain, direct, $1.15 each: 16 mos. old cockerel, heavy laying stran direct, $1.15; Lot for $4 and buyer to pay express. Money order. Mrs. Roy Steed, Winder, Ga. RFD 1. 6 pure bred White L. Tancred cock- erels and 6 pullets, all April hatch, $1 each, all in 1 lot. Crates ret. Money order. E. M. Bowen, Bartow, Ga. 1 pure bred W. L. rooster, $1.25 or exch. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, "Shellman, Ga: Rt. 1. Tancred S. C. W. L. cockerels, from select 2 and 3 yr. old hens, sired by Ped. cocks, 252 to 274. Ready for ser- vice. $1.50 each. J, B. Parrish, Gray- mont, Ga, MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS. 2 pure bred Black Minorca May pul- lets, $1 each. No personal checks. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 Black Minorca pullets and 1 cock- erel,.March hatch, $15. S.C. Lawhorn, Tifton, Ga. RFD 1. : MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR. SALE Mrs. S R. Hawkins. Acricola. Ga. 12 grown hens, 1 grown rooster and Wheeler, Abbeville. Ga. R. I. Red April hatch pullet L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. ORPINGTONS = 2 fine White Ornincton and 4 Lioht s, $1 each. cross, pure bred cockerels and stags, for 50 and $5 each. Write for further 2 Cornish Indian Game April roost-- June "th, 1930. $1 each. in lots of 25 MARKET BULLE oe C. E. Fraser, Vienna, Gas K. C. Brown, Atlanta, |: 200 Ferris strain W. L..March 1930 1 ; lot. Bankhead Highway t TIN Ss each. All very fine. Mrs. M. G. Thig- pen, Brewton, Ga. spring pullets and 1 spring hatch cock- erel, $1.25 each. Will ship COD. Mrs. Albert Jones, Metter, Ga. RFD 2, Care W. I. Jones. 1 March hatch ceckerel, Golden Buff Orp. $1.50 FOB. Alse 3 August hatch, same breed cockerel, $1 each, FOB. Mrs, F. R. Vincent, Fruitland, Ga... PEAFOWL FOR SALE Beautiful Blue peafowls for sale. 8. Pp iced Columbus, Ga. P. OG. Box PIGEONS FOR SALE 15 pr. White King pigeons for sale or exch. for 1500 Ibs. hay, er M Ib. corn shucks. Russe Turner, Macon, Ga, 980 Napier Ave. 100 pigeons, mixed, Carneaux and Swiss Mondatnes, a few squabs, $25 for H. L. Williams, Atlanta, Ga. 1724 N. W. Phone Main 7966. RR. I. REDS FOR SALE \ 25 pullets and 5 roosters, S. C. R. I. Reds, Donaldson strain,\March hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs. Geo. Fletcher, Broxton, Ga. RFD 2. Box 34. 3 pure bred R. I. Red A pullets and 1 cockerel, $1 each. No personal checks. Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena. Ga. 1 May hatch Donaldson Red cock- erel, $1. Cash with order. Mrs. I. E. McArthur, Blakely, Ga. 50 January hatch Red pullets, well dev. and healthy, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1. Donaldson strain pullets: 3 mos: cold, 65c; 6 mos. old, 85c; 8 mos. old, $1 ea; 10 pullets, 6 mos. old and 1 rooster, $16. vases Eugene Smith, Monticello, Ga. Rt. 7 Donaldson January hatch pullets and 1 cockerel,- $10 FOB. Annie kL. Freeman, Sycamore, Ga. 12 S. C. R. I. Red pullets and 1 eock- erel, also 8 Plymouth Rock pullets and 1 cockerel, April 30th hatch, $22 for lot. Mrs. Mollie Parsons, Dalton, Ga. S. C. R. I. Reds, finest pure bred hens, pullets and cockerels, good dark red and fine winter setesiy at reason- able prices for cash. Also 45 pure bred Reds, 2 2 1-2. lb. friers, 30c lb. Coo ret. Mrs. J. EB. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. "18 mos. old S. O. R. I. Red cock, Donaldson strain, $3; 2 hens, 18 mos. old and an early hatch cockerel, $5 this trio; few other cockerels, $2 each. John. Wilson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Box. 42. 14 Donaldson Red Feb. hatch pullets,. $1.50 each ;2 cocks, same age and strain, $2 each; $20 for lot. J. C. Law. Jr.. Cass Station, Ga. 2 full stock R. I. Red roosters, $1.50 each. Mrs. W. A. Lord. Kite, Ga. * A few Spring hatch Donidson Red cockerels for sale or trade for some same age and breed. B. B. Morgan. Clyo. Ga. 2 dark Red March hatch cockerels mates to the Blue Ribbon cockerel and pen of the Ga. Alabama Fair this fall. $5 ea. or $7.50 for the 2. Mrs. Hugh Glass, Newnan, Ga. Pure bred Donaldson Red hens, Feb and Mch. hatch. No culls. $1.50 each. Miss ae Thompson, Tunnel Hill, Ga. 2 March hatch Red cockerels, %2.09 each. Mrs. A. W. Johnson, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 5. 1 pure Donaldson February hatch cockerel. No cull. Wt. 5 1-2 lbs. at 96 days old. $3 not prepaid. Mrs. O. T. Ashe, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 2. 3 8. OC. R. I. Red Donaldson eocks, 1929 hatch, $1.75 each, or 3 for $5; 3 young cocks, first of April hatch, same strain as above. All in good cond. for a, Mrs. J. G. Waldrop, ton, Ga. 6 pullets and 1 cockerel, 4 1-2 mos. old, nure bred R. TJ. Reds. biocd tested, 85ec each. Mrs. Alvan A. Willy, Au- burn, Ga. RFD 1. Owens dark strain Anril hatch Red cockerels, $2 each, Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. . 5 Red hens, nice and fat for Thanks- 12 corn fed friers, $6 for lot, FOB. Brahma roosters, all March hatch, $1.50! giving, $1 each FOB shipping point, No checks. Mrs. W. T. Couch, Gaines- | Ville, Ga. Rt. 6. ' Pure bred March hatch Red cockerel, J. W.;| Dunlan prize winning pen. $1.50 each, | $2.75 for 2. Exch. 3 for 1 pure bred P. C. 15 hens and pullets, Brahma and male pig, 6 or 8 wks. old. Mrs. GC. L. Wyandottes, cross, 1929 and 1930 hatch. Smith, Baxley, Ga. All large size, best. stock. Some duck| 30 legged: also 3 W. L. 1929 hatch and 1. beginning to lay. $1.50 each: a few 3 80 April hatch Donaldson Reds, fust | cockerels, $2 each. | So. Atlanta, Ga. TURKEYS, Gt INEAS, ETC. FOR Pure Bourbon Reds, tom, $7; hens, Mrs. W. E. 2 full bred Buff Orp. hens, yr. old, 3| mos. ol t i i } select for brecding purposes. Tome, $73. hens, $6; trics, $17. 4 PAGE THREE $5; 2 toms, 1929 hatch, $8 each. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 4. 7 30 large, early spring hatch pure Bird Bros. M. B. turkeys, unrelated. Parent. stock, Blue Ribbon winners. Toms will wt. when grown, on cpen range; ft 45 to 50 Ibs. hens, from 20 lbs. up. Will / . All FOB Oliver. Ga. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Halcyondale, Ga. 29 nice, fat turkeys for Thanksgiving, Make best offer, FOB Lavonia, either live or dressed. Mrs, J. O. King, La- vonia, Ga. Rt. . Trio of 2 hens and 1 tom, pure M. B unreiated, 2 yrs. old, $30; April hatch M. B. $5 each. Mrs. E, E. Fitch, Yates- ville. Ga. was M. B. hens, wt. 16 to 20 lbs. 1930 hatch. Ellis and Texas strain mixed. Lays 80 eggs in 84 days. ss each; 10 young toms, same breed, April hatch, $5 each; also 30 more young turkeys o same breed, at 30c lb. Mrs. J. G. Wal drop, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 4. 15 Grey and White geese, $1 each; giso 30 Mammoth W. Pekin ducks, early hatch, $1 each. AH FOB farm. Olyde M. Stover. Reeves, Ga. oe 29 head of Thanksgiving turkeys, 30c Ib. also fine for breeders, pure bred Bronze and Bourbon Red mixed. Buyer a pay exp. chgs. Mrs..J. T. Milner, Sheliman, Ga. 3 each Big Bronze toms, and hens, all 18 mos. old, $7 and $6 each; 9 Mar, hatch toms, $6 each. No ehecks ac- cepted. Money order with all orders. . C. Jackson, Pitts, Ga. RFD 1. Vy 70 head fine Big Bone M. B, turkeys, large, young hens, $4.50 each; toms, $6.50; old hens, 20 to 24 Ibs. $8 each; 1 fine tom, pure Goldbank stock, $14. | Better prices on trios or more. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1. Le White Indian Runner drakes lots of 3, $1 each. G. N. Thomas, Thomas- boro, Ga. , 2 nice Big Bone, Bird Bros. hens & 1 tom, 2 yrs. old, 35c Ib. if all 3 are taken, or 40c Ib. less lots; also 3 each, young hens and toms, April hatch, $ each. Mrs. A. E. Hamer, LaGrange, - Ga. : ; 5 common turkeys, 1 hen and 4 young, May hatch; 1 young tom, $10 for lot, FOB. Isaac T. Giddens, Fe man, Ga. Rt. 6. fsa 23 turkeys, wt. 5 to 7 Ibs. each, 45 Ib. here ,or FOB Ball Ground, or Nel- son, or $3 each. Edgar Cowart, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1, Ase J M. B. 1929 hatch hen, $5; 15 aso 1930 hatch toms, $4 each; hens, a each. All pure bred M. B. Cash with order. Mrs. Lula Christmas, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 4. pee A few fine M. B. Goldbank Bird Bros, turkeys. April hatch toms, $8; hens, $6 ea. For breeding purposes. T. H. Hil liard, Bowersville, Ga. ~ | 22 young spring hatch, mix ed with Bourbon Red turkeys, $3.50 each. Some are nice for breeding. Cash with order. Mrs. Jno. Faircloth, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 speckled guineas: 5 hens, laid this yr..and - rooster, non related, Tae ea: also 3 turkeys: 1 tom, half Jet Blaek and Bronze and 2 hens, M. B. 30c Ib Mrs. L. E. Wiggins. aa Ga. 3 prs. Bourbon Reds for breed! purposes, $10 pr. April hatch. sed from unrelated stock; 1 hen, 828 hatch, $6._ Mrs. Eva Burdett, Washing- ton, Ga. Rt. 5. ee Bronze turkeys, all of my B. Bronze Champions for sale. Winners of Ist prize Southeastern Fair 3 straight years and all awards this yr. Ask for free ao ee: W. S. Fricks, Pendergrass, a. es nee 4 geese and 2 ganders, $4 for lot. Write for particulars. Beulah Stewart, Uvalda, Ga. RFD A. 14 Blue geese, $2 each. Wade Brow Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 2. ne 6 Muscovey ducks, 1 drake and ! ducks, $8 for lot, FOB. No checks. Mrs. H. H. Horton, Alamo, Ga. Rt. 2. 1 thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank hen, wt. around 20 Its. $5 3 young ones, same breed, wt. for 10 Ibs. $3 ea. $14 for lot; 3 mixed breed turkey hens, wt. 15 and 10 Ibs. 35 lb. 1 young tom. wt. 15 Ibs. same price. Mrs. H. B, Ford Lavonia, Ga. oe toms, 25 or 30 Ibs. ea. 35c Ib. J Geo. Fletcher. Broxton, Ga. ey 1 lot nice, fat pure Bronze turk Make best offer. Mrs. S. M. Me non, Athens. Ga. Rt. A. ; : 3 pure bred extra fine solid white | Emden geese, 2 geese and 1 gander, $i Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. "3 April hateh toms, $4 each: alse 2 hens, $3.50 each. Mrs. J. M. Fletcher, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 7. Ces eys. 10 young geese, $i each. Mrs. Mae Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rt.3, 0 PAGE FOUR Poultry For Sale TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE peeks, ETC. FOR SALE ay Beonze 2's: ie os old tom, wt. 16 Ibs. 35 1b. FOB. . Annie Heain, Palmetto, Ga. RD 2. feat $CEBE, 3 se Tce 5 FOS Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 5. M. B. Bird Bros. strain young toms, $7 each; young hens, $5 each. Mrs. M. Tas Callaway, Rayle, Ga. Pr. Bronze for sale or exch. for pul- lets. Lb. for lb. or will exch. for pigs or heifer calf. Write what you have. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, She lman, Ga. Ai 1. WYANDOTTES 9 pure bred W. Wyandotte 7 mos. old POOsters, hk. UC. ikvin pruse stock, elie each FOB; 3 stags, 65c ea; 5 mixed hens, $6 for the 5, FOB. Mrs. Mattie M cererson, Pahun Gap. Ga 18 mos. old W. Wyandotte cock and 2 hens, $5. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, ae Rm R 20 purebred W. Wyandotte pullets and 2 cockerels, April hatch $1 each Mrs. B. F. Ivie, Cornelia, Ga. Star Rt. 5 pullets and 1 rooster, April hatch Lace. Wyandottes, $6.50- FOB. so od, Me Catipbell,. Surrency;: Ga RFD a; 9 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte puilets and l_cockerel, March hatch, frorh im- roved, healthy fiocks, selected stock, $1.50 each or $14 for lot. Also 12 pul- Jets and 1 cockerel, April hatch, same stock. $1.25 each, $15 for this lot. Money order only. Mrs. Douglas McLendon, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6. Box 9. 3 pure bred R. O. april hatch S. L. Wyandotte roosters, $1 each; 2 19 mos. old, $1.50 each. Mrs. W.E. Kirk, Rock- mart, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 146. Pure W. Wyandotte cockerels, $1.50 each. Direct from Martin. Canada, last year, Mrs. W. E. Hulsey, Mt, Airy, a. . 14 thoroughbred W. Wyandotie pui- lets, $2 each; 4 hens, 1929 hatch, prize winners, $2 each. tan vt 138 Bauuers alu -u FP ee ee PARRED ROCKS WANTED Want to exch. value for 15 Barred aes or for 10 pr. White King pigeons. . B. Irby, Lee Pope, Ga. Want 50. or 60 hens to raise on halves: Barred Rocks or Reds. Will hot give eges Mrs. Katie Hood, Staple- . Ga. RFD 1. : ; GAMES WANTED Want te Y nite Ses sated hater cerels, a cross between Silver Lace andotte and Sheppard strain An- mas for 4 Cornich game pullets of spring hatch, or will sell cockerels for $l h. Only pure Cornish gaine ; . Mrs. L. F. Jones, Pitts, Ga. GIANTS WANTED : Want 10 or 12 White Jersey Giants, 1929 or 1980 hateh. Must be cheap for e2sh \ J. B. Swords, Swords, Ga. cee Want 2 Faget, hatch J, Black giant cocrerels. Royal Purple strain pre- ht. 3 W. H. Richardson, Elberton, : LEGHORNS WANTED Want 50 W L. hens. not over 18 rios. Id. Give best cash price at once. G. e J, Cochran, Summerville, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINFAS, GEESE, : DUCKS ETC. WANTED Want to exch. bred Chinchilla rab- it doe and nice buck for 4 Indian nner ducks or for 4 young hens, any e breed, large strain, or will sell for 5. B. BH, Roughton, Jr., Kathleen, Ga Baby Chicks For Sale " RABY CHICKS FOR SALE __ +B. R. and R. 1. Reds from selected a yy per 100. K. C. West, Ash- Quality B. oo and Reds, a a 100: . Tivn s 2 repaid. del. In lots less chan 100 add le er hick. R. H. Fechtel. Waycross, Ga. Paby ehicks from State Accredited | locks Vord for high egz Write for prices on kind and number. want 21d state second choice is ble. Chas. F. mere, Ft. Vall ____ | guineas at value, FOB. Live | MARKET BULEETIN Reds, B. R. and W. Wyandottes, each $12.50 a 100; extra Special Reds, $15 a 100; Heavy Mixed, $9.50. 100 per cent live, healthy chicks on dei. From pure ders early. E. .N, Elder, Monticello, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted ~ BABY CHICKS WANTED __ Want 100 heavy breed chicks to raise on halves. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. Want 200 or 300 baby chicks, Reds or Rocks to haise on halves to 8 wks. IL to furnish feed for haf. Mrs. S. P. Gay, Gough, Ga, Eggs For Sale EGGS FOR SALE Mammoth White Pekin duck eggs, Columbus, Ga. Rt. 3. White Wyandotte hatching eggs for sale. Would like to hear from party wanting them throughout the coming season. W.E. Huisey, Mt. Airy, Ga. B. R. eggs, Thompson strain. Prize Winners. $1.50 per 15; also Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, all blood tested for B. W.D. Well selected eggs, $1.50 per 15. ae. Maiiton suumer, me Ga. Pure bred Buff Orp. eggs, $1.25 set- ting (select pens), $1 per setting from del, PRL. is; aus, (400K Llidiir if, Voodbine, Ga. J. B. Giant eggs from prize stock. Fertility guar. $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. Live Steck For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 6 mos. oif Guernsey bull, sired by Knight of Ridgemere, 150012; dam, Rosalie Ridgemere, 247611. $50. Geo. M. Wickers, Americus, Ga. +1 J. milch cow, 4th calf, 1 1-2 gal. - = my barn. H. Garrison, Lula, Ga. see old fine, reg. J. bull, wt. 900 1 M. lbs. $125 at my farm, er will eek. for fresh heifer of same breed. Jasper A. Stone, Cumming. Ga. i full blooded cream J. heifer 3 yrs. old, ent. te reg. from 2 2 1-2 gal. and about 1 Ib. butter per day on small amt of feed; calf, 5 mos .old. $60 eash. Will not crate. Will give 3 gal. or more if propeily fed. T. B. tested. Clarence Skelton, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Twin calves, pure bred Jerseys. Can be reg. Born- Nev. Ist. Male and fe- male. Solid fa.n color; goed matches $25, or swap fer 25 W. L. pullets or i yr. old hens; also reg. J. cows, 1 .resh, 2nd calf; 1 to freshen in April with 2nd calf. Reg. bull, little over yr. old. -vady Ior Srvice, 1 o mos. oid. Ass ry price of the one you want, Oo: Sradbury, Bogart, Ga, Reg. J, 2 yr. ola bull, $50 at m. a W. E. ODonald, Ringgold, Ga v _ 1 milch cow, 7-8 Jersey, to freshen n uy, for sale. Mrs. J. C. Gools- sy, Graham, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 mos. old Hereford bull, wt, 650 i well marked, pure strain, but not $65; also 6 mos. old Herefor: vl $30. Ernest W. Burch, Eastman. ae Red Eng. 8 1-2 mos. old heifer. | vt, 350 lbs. in good cond, $175; 1 Guernsey and Jersey cross, : yr. old ow, gives 2 gal. milk and 1 Ib. but- er per day, in good cond. $45. At barn. M. D~. Hamil, Bremen, Ga. HOGS FOR SALE or exch. for 16 R. I Reds or turkevs or Cc. D. William- 6 Duroc shoats, at 5, 6, and $7 ea. according to size. All in good cond. See me at Bostwick. Webster Calla- way, Farmington, Ga. Best tvpe reg. S. P. . boar and young pies for sale or exch. F. H. Bunn. Midville, Ga. Black Essex, stay-fat kind. cholera immune, 10 wks. old, $7 each with Ped. A. L. Law, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 3. 7 Durocs, 5 males and 2 females, 8 wks. old wt. about 35 Ibs. Sub. to reg. Stay-fat kind. Treated against cholera $5 each, FOB. Crated at oases J. EB. Raley .Mitchell, Ga. Rt. Few fine SP. C. pigs. cae 4 mos old. wt. about 100 Ibs. ea. for sale or son. Plains, Ga. production. ey 4 exch. for a good brood sow, any breed. C. H. Trussell, Warthen Ga. - Pure bred Duroc J. 9 mos. old and wt about 200 Ibs. Reg. paners Hedaya , $35. Cecil Parks, Howard. Ga. | Pure bred Big Bone P. C. m old, thrifty and market price. from fine ducks, $1 doz, Mrs. Joe Jones, |my station 1S. P. C. gilt, wt. about 140 Ibs. $15, $7 each. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. B. B. Black P. C. reg. sow, wt. 350 or 400 lbs. No. 127114366. Now weaning litter of Sept. pigs (11 in litter). Will breed he: to Grand Champion boar of same breed, crate nicely, FOB Lavonia for $50. Money order or Cashiers check; also 3 grand-daughters and 1 boar of said sow, March pigs, wt. avout 200 Ibs. Reg. in buyer's name. Breed aid Sais, QU, O Wd Ui Pi5S, Sasser preed rez. $10 eacr. Ali FUR Lo vonia. Will exch. for corn or oats at G. W. Randall, La- vonia, Ga. Nice litter of 11 pigs, Guinea anc Ss. P C. cross, 10 wks old, $5 eacu OB. V. I. Wetherington, Nayior. Ga. Rt. 1. : -Duroc-Jersey gilts, 6 to 8 mos. old immune for te, reg. in buyers name 210.50 for the 6 mos, old Pe, or for $20; 8 mos. pig, $15. aedy, Collins, Ga. i Pigs, $3. 50 each, FOB. Money bac! 2uar. W. Roughton, Scotland, Ga 6 2; ee shoats, crossed by Re Set ae 3 mos. old, $36 for them Pound, Carrs Station, Ga. eS Mig Bone Guinea sow pig, darl blue, wt. about 75 or 80 Ibs, $10 cas. with order. FOB Metter. Mrs. Em mett C. Brown, Summit, Ga. RFD 3. 3 Red Jersey gilts, farrow in Janu- ary, fat and nice, growing very fast $15 for 1; $12 and $10... This stoc enerally brings 6 to 9 pigs at a ane: I. P. Porter, Sylvester, Ga. Ri Pure bred Duroc J. pigs of quality rom litter of 12. Big, easy feedin kind. Deep cherry red, heavy bon: sleek straight coats. Good enough t 5ead pure bred herds. Sire Suber Path leader. a son of Super Col. Dar Tady Fireworks. by Fireworks. Read 9 ship now. Reg. in buvers nam: rite for price. FOR Kathleen c Perry. P. C. Herod. Kathleen, Ga. B. B. Guinea male. wt. about 2 'hs, about 2 vrs. old. $25 FOB my ste tion: also some nice pies and gilt 20 to 109 Ibs. ea. $8 to $15 each. FO LB. Toler, Glenwoor Ga. Rt. 3. Box 83. 2 shoats. $9 each: 1 sow, wt. abou 00 Ibs. alreadv hred $20. Mrs. Ge- T Conek Machen. Ga, FORSS AND MULES FOR SALE 2 good mules. work anvwhere. Not old. either and in good cond. Sell for cash only. See them at my farm. R L. Milner, Barnesville, Ga Rt. 2. 5 vr. old bay horse. wt. about 900 Ibs im good order. gentle and fast, $75 at my lot, or exch. for part in cured meat ately killed, or anything o* e 9) + a av iite. A. J. Kent, Midville, Ga 1 saddle horse with all gaits. wil! vork anywhere cheap for eash. R. C. Montgomery, Butler, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE 1 pr. ped. N..Z. Whites, 6 mos. old all pavers to reg. $7.50 pr: Ree. N. Z Whites does. 1 yr. old $7.50 each: 1 reg. Chin. buck, $2.50. David Jennings, Jr Americus. Ga. P. O. Box 84. . 6 reg. Chin. does and 1 buck. Tested breeders. Very cheap. Also have 2 nice Junior N. Z. White bucks. cheap. Dont miss these bargains if you are in the market for good breeders. J. G. a Atlanta, Ga. 1252 Epworth St. 1 large Red buck. wt. 9 or 10 Ibs. ae also a white, pink-eyed one. about 1 grown, $1 or exch. both for a pig a good chickens. Ea to pay chgs. Kenneth Newbern, Villa Rica, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 62 All ped. stock: N. 4. Whites W3 Plemish, Chinchillas, Grey Flemis and Dutch. Priced very reasonahl~ Toney back guar. T. b. ogee At anta. Ga. 521 Terrace Ave. N. E. 4 Chin. does, fine and well dev. an- veadyv to breed, $10 or exch. for 1 nice W. LL. hens. no culls. Mrs, A. Z% Persons, Marshalville. Ga. _ Chin. bucks old enouch for service sired by Stahls Gold Cert. Reo buek 22-60 $4 ea. 7 mos. old dnes and bucks same strain. $3 each. $8 trio. E. T Almon. Midland, Ga. Rt: 1. Pr. fine Releium Pares, #4 nr. @C 1 Overby. Columhus, Ga. 22 11th st Chin 1 nr 8 mos old $5: 1 pr. 4 mos old. 2.50. Parents ree. Th ga0- eand. $7 for let. or exch, for pure hrad Pantame nr Aneks, oe J Verring, Hartwell. Ga Rt. & pr. ree, Thin & mas. Jor and wel] fed and extra oqna tack $950 nr. Bxech, for March or Anni] hateh nuilete any heavy breed Sanie Ryacdinyn, Snwanaa (4. % Chin, Aces. hred and 1 buck 1 O6 ald. Ped and enh tn ver Ser ont perfect ves eveh far 20 BR Rack mos. old ap UIA Thre Dn : : unning butter-bean Thursday, November 13, 1930. old. Sell, or exch. for 20 B. Rock 6 mos. old puilets; 3 N. Z. White does, 3 mos, old, Sell, or exch. for 250 Ibs. ood grade seratch feed for chickens. All rabbits healthy, good cond. ped. stock. Mrs. A. Tanner, Wrens, Ga, Stahls Ped. free of disease Chin: 3 mos. old doe, $2; 1 doe, ped. and vred, with slight injury of eye, $2.50; 12 mos. old buck (will reg). $4; i yred doe, direct from Stahls 16 mos. 3ld, $4; 1 doe, 16 mos. old, direct rom Western Fur Farm, bred, $4, or ot $15. All tested breeders and bred, tandard wt. Also books on how to aise, breed, build hutches, etc. free yith ped, book. Exch. for seed, tur- -eys, or poultry. Harold Smith, Bax- ey, Ga. Rt. 4. Live Stock Wanted Want to exch. mules for cows and hogs. Mules valued at $50 each. State what you have to exch. J. E. Burson, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 3. Want to buy for cash, 1 or 2 hogs. Old sows prefe:red. not too tat Any others will be considered. Virgil Lan- horn, Cedartown, Ga. Rt. 4. HOGS WANTED Want to exch. O. I. C. boar pig, wt. .bout 60 or 70 ibs. (on account of in- reeding) for 8. P. C. or Black Guin- a or Essex, or O. I. C. Also will sell ' gow pigs, pure O. I. Cs, 15c lb. Wet. 0 or 70 ibs. W. B: Cadle, Mt. Ver- 16n,* Ges = Want 1 young boar old enough fer arvice, any breed. Give full descrip- ion in first letter. Peter J. Haden, ae Ga. Rt. 1. phone, Calhoun, 5 s Want to exch. value for hogs, cows, ee e good buggy horse, Prefer hogs or ows. Write for information. Mrs. " W Strickland, Ray City, Ga. Want to exch. value for 2 pies or nickens or anything can use. Write -y further information and __ state hat you have to exch. Geo. P. El- ee East Point, Ga. 118 Randall St. RABBITS WANTED : Want pink-eyed White and Anvora abbits. Describe and state best | tices.for cash. Mrs. R. Ware, Way- ross, Ga. Box 38. Want meat rabbits. Will pay 10 4. wt. 2 to 4 1-2 Ibs. each: 50c a head, t, 4 1-2 to 7 1-2 Ibs. All over 7 1-2 hs. 60c per head. I pay express if hipped in listht crates. vq details. O. E,. Bentley, Milledge- ville, Ga. eee _ Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR ae lo ibs. early, frost-proof Eng. eed, $5c Ib. $6.50 for lot del: 20 Tbs. seed, 36 Ib. 37.25 for lot, del. eA: Newsome, Matthews, Ga. 60 Ibs. big, white crowder peas, for yYanting, bright and clean, 15c Ib. al- 30 100 Ibs. old fashioned cornfield yeans. Very prolific and tender for ome or market use. 20c Ib. for seed. Tasper A. Stone, Cumming, Ga. Little white Rice peas, $1 gal. 3ound and free from damage. Add ~ Jostage on small orders. No checks. ash with order. Mrs. Ida Souther- and. Elllijav. Ga. Rt. 3. Box 48. Willet Winter Eng. peas. 26 Ib. Yebster Callaway, Farmineton, Ga. White. tender cornfield bean seed. "hite and speckled half runner gar- ten beans, 30 per cupful: white pole ma beans and sugar cr salad pea sed. 15 cupful: speckled and sugar -rowder peas. 2 cupfuls, 25c: also lon? een cucumber and mustard seed, 0 per spoonful: okra. 15c cupful. Mrs. Henry Eller. Ellijav. Ga. RFD 3. Mung bean, 20c Ib. del in Ga. in ots of 10 Ibs. or more J, B. Cowart, Rall Ground. Ga. Rt. 1. Mune beans, (5 Ibs. plants 1 acre: vonderful- soil builder: matures hay rop in 60 days), 10 Ibs $2.50: 100 Ths % del in Ga. New Era peas (most nroductive pea in cultivation) $2 bu. "7m. Nunn. Lawrenceville. Ga. Rt. 4. White (table) peas. with nrple eve, 0 ot. Mrs. T. P. Childers, TM ANIIATY Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Whipn peas, $3 bu. B. B. Morgan, Nn. Ga. 1 1-2 hu. white sucar crow7ers, siohtivy damased bv rain. will make wand seed as thev are erarce 8 Ths $1 2 eactnald or $8 hn FOR. New Fras. *2 bu. FOR, wily exch, for TLaty - ee pF O-ten-tan beans. C. R. Bur- | Write for | Cash with order, _ With 3rd calf Thursday, November 18, 1930. ___ Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE Jersey and G. mixed cow, was fresh (male) first of Sept. A good cow. $50 for cow and caif. Cash. Mrs. Laura B, Taylor, Way- cross, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 15 _ Jersey and Holstein cow, and male _ calf, 4 mos. old and 1 bull, 14 mos. old, same stock, for sale. . Reid, Bremen, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 76. . Daisy May No. 602593. . west of Scarboro, Ga. 1. L. Salter, Columbus, Ga. Mrs. D. Pure bred Jersey heifers for sale. Reg. Guernsey calves, bulls, $40 up; heifers, $100 up. Trade for corn, hay, oats, rye, peas and velvet beans. Prentiss Neal, St. Simons Island, Ga. I J. male, Ogletrees Sparkling Sul- tan, No. 296610; sire, Xenias Spark- ling You'll Do, No. 262009; dam, Solid color, black tongue and switch, wt. 800 Ibs. Also 4 high grade J. heifers, 3 to 6 mos, old, $60 and $50 for the male, or the 5 for $100. FOB. Chas. H. Ogletree, Crawfordville, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Fine Jersey milch cow, kind and gentle. Cost $125; sell, $80 if taken at once; also have a good, strong farm mule, 2 good eyes, only $20 if taken at once. J. A. Bowan, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 5. 440 DeFoor Ave, 2 1-2 gal: cow with 2 1-2 mos. old calf, $45 for both at my place, 5 mi. Lonnie Wil- _liams, Rockyford, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 120. Sas - milch cows. woody, Ga. . high producing 4 yr. old J. bull, open reg. stock, for sale, for value in grade. beef from or or Mrs. E. Spence, Dun- exch. Reg. J. bull of Raleigh breeding, 5 eS yrs. old. Has proven himself a great black tongue and switch. When he - was 6 wks. old, his mother gave 1 1-2 Fab * - Sept... 1930. - old, for sale. EGR Rta: sire. Not at all vicious, but have to dispose of him to keep from in breed- ing, at sacrifice, almost beef price. Come see him and his heifers. E. J. Bailey, Raymond, Ga. eas 1 male calf, 1 yr. old, Jan. 17th. Large to age. Pure Jersey color, Ibs. butter per day; his grand mother gave 5 gal. milk and 2 1-2 lbs. butter. Heavy built, short neck, head, legs. Half reg. $22. Write for informa- tion. F. R. Borders, or PB: Jackson, Clem, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Sev. choice reg. cows, heifers and young bulls, among which are a num-. ber of prize winners. Write for prices and particulars. J. W. Woodruff, Columbus, Ga. Pe Want to trade 11 nannies and 1 ram. goats for week old heifer calves from good milch cows; also want to buy young heifer, calves from good producing cows. Calves 1 wk to 4 wks old. A, J. Strickland, Blackshear, SG) HOGS FOR SALE ; Black P. C. full breed, male pigs, 4 mos. old, wt. 50 to 60 lbs. Dbl. treat- ed. $9 each, FOB. W. J. Whitley, Tifton, Ga. 8 mos. old pigs, 3-4 S. P. C. and 1-4 Duroc, fatten at any age, fat now. Out of litter of 12. Cholera immune. $15 per pr. or $8 each. R. L. Griffis, _ (Postmaster), Cecil, Ga. Ree. J. bull, 2 yrs. old, sired by Zenias Sultan. No bad habits and a - gatisfactory herd bull, $60 cash. J. F, Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 full blood oa a 14 WEP, as igs, $8 each; a uroc, : oi $30 for the lot of 7. All FOB Conyers. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. ; 1 Duroe and Jersey male, full blood on both sides, wt. about 135 lbs. $12 FOB: 1 fine Duroc male, wt. about 100 Ibs. $9 FOB. Exch. for corn or hay near by; 8 head of good blooded barrow shoats, wt. about 65 lbs. at 8c ib. on foot; 1 fine Duroc J. gilt wt. 135 Ibs. full blood on both side: and bred to fine P. C. & Duroc eros male, $12 FOB. O. M. Moody, Cof- fee, Ga. Rt. 1. 5 thoroughbred P. C. pigs, 2 mos. J. CG. Ward, Perry, Ga "J Little Bone black Guinea gilt, mos. old, for sale or exch. for 15 bu seed oats. I. G. Thompson, Garfield, Duroc J. male pigs from _ prize winners. Keadv to ship. 8 wks. old $10.50. Reg. in buyers name, each. J. Carl Daughtry, Met- TGA: ea Ss. P. GC. pigs, 8 to 12 wks. old, 35 to 45 Ibs. ea. Quite thrifty, 2-2 of these ent. to reg. $4 to $5 each; 4 gilts, 100 to 125 Ibs. ea, $18 each; 4 sows, 150 Ibs. ea. 2nd litter in Feb., $25 each: 2 sows, 250 lbs. each, farrow in Feb. $35 each; 11 piss each in Jast litter. Sales every Tuesday and sae A fees Seek = latter breed if. wanted. -15e each; | Fine in color Springs. No shipping. J. brew, Indian Springs, Ga. 1 good small bone P. C. 1 yr. old boar, $20; 2 fine -sows, same breed, both bred to above boar. lific stock.and easy to keep. $25 ea; 15 fat shoats, $5 each. Make offer. Miss Kate Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. - Duroc J. gilts, 6 and 8 mos. old, wt. about 75 to 100 lbs. Immuned for life against cholera and reg. in buy- ers hame at reasonable prices. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga, ~$. P. C. pig, reg in buyers name, Cc. Kille- gilts bred or open; bred sows; 1 boar - 9 mos. old that brought first prize at fair. J. W. Cavender, Millwood, Ga. Sev. good stock mix. pigs and shoats, 35 lbs. and up, 10c lb. Edd Harper, Osierfild, Ga. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 3 medium sized mules, $25 to $40, or will exch. for cows, heifers or corn at market price. A. L. Robinson, Wrightsville, Ga. 2 1 splendid farm mule, old, but fat,. healthy cond. and fine worker. Sell or exch. for beef, milch cows or farm produce or seed. ~ Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE : Carefully bred Chin. American type, Reg. by A. R. & C. B. A. Guar. good stock. Would like to hear from parties interested in stock to breed. Write either: Hubert Blackstock, Jef- ferson, Ga. or T. P. Blackstock, At- lanta, Ga. 1613 Hurt Bldg. z Stahls Gold Cert. Stand. Chin. 4 does and buck, $20. Exc. for W. L. pul- lets. W. B, Beasley, Statesboro, Ga. Box 36505 - > e 1 pr. N. Z. Whites, pure bred, 6 wks. old, $1.50, or exch. for 15 baby chicks, any good heavy breed; also 1 N. Z. Red buck, 4 1-2 Ibs. for meat, $1. or exch. for 10 chicks. Mrs. Geo. H. Grantham, Perry, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 12. ; Standard Chin. Englewoods S-B strain, sub. to reg. 3 to 6 mos. old, $1. per month of age. A: B. Craig, Thomasville, Ga. : re Chin. from Stahls Gold Cert. very i best stock, all ped. 8 to 10 wks old, 75c each,.4 to 7 mos. old, $5 to $8. ea. D. E. McKin- ney, Blackshear, Ga... : Flemish Giants; 2 bucks and 3 does, ready to breed, $12.50, or exch. for 10 young hens. W. W. Rusk, Atlan- ta, Ga. 533 Ridge Crest Rd. as 4 pr. N. Z. Whites, 9 mos. old, $1.75 pr. 4 N. Z. White bucks, 7 mos. old, 1 N. Z. White 7 mos. old, doe, 75; 1 Belgium Hare, 11 mos. old doe, $1; 6 1-2 mos. old Belgium Hare buck, 75c; 2 Belgium does, 6 1-2 mos. old, 75c each; Rabbits wt. from 2 to 3 1-2 Ibs. each. Cash with order. and free from colds. Lithia Springs, Ga. co James, Fut. -Ls - New Z. White does; about 1 yr. old, $1.25 each. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga. N. Z. White, pink eyed rabbits: & bucks and 2 does, 7 mos. old, $1.25 each; 1 buck and 6 does, 4 mos. old. $1 each. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. Chinchilla raised from Stahls Gold Certificate and Conrads C. A. Kings. ar ten and Himalayans. Can _ furnish. any of the above from 2 mos. to 12 mos. old. Ped or Reg. Also a few nice N. Z. Reds. Write for prices. H. H. Melton, Thomasville, Ga. pee 100 rabbits, N. Z. Whites and Chin- chillas, some reg. and all ped. 2 to 10. mos. old. Write or come see for price. R. T. Croswell, Manchester, Ga. ee : Chin; 6 to 8 wks. old, ped. with. papers, $1; does, tested breeders, with baby rabbits, 3 to 7 each, does, $3 ea. and $1 extra for each baby rabbit. All ped, stock; Chin. doe ready to reed, with proper markings, ped. to axch. for a young Chin. ped buck. A. 1. Heape, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 60. MARKET | Very pro-|- ae becue. New Z. Whites, Silver Mar- } es BULUE TIN: 8 all are in the lot, 11-2 mi. of Indian) _ HOGS WANTED : ~ Want to exch. male, 4 mos. B. P. C. pigs, dbl. treated, wt. 50 to 60 lbs. to Box 381. prevent inbreeding. Full breed. W. J. Whitley, Tifton, Ga. Want hogs of medium size to ber- Write at once. J. H. Dead- Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want 2 or 3 reg. J. heifer calves (would consider baby calves), free of T. B..and cheap for cash. Mrs. A. T. wyler, Nicholson, Ga. Rt. 1, Want barbecue size hogs. Must be reasonable and within 30 mi. Athens. A. C. Williams, Athens, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 80. Want 1 big bone Black Essex pig. Will exch. pure Texas Honey Drip cane seed, or pay cash if cheap. Or any good breed: Comer Meeks, Alto, Ga. Rt1 Want Berkshire pig. Exch. Toole cotton seed. B. J. Outen, Manassas, Gas Rt 2. Want a few pr. nice Guinea pigs. Will swap peas or corn: Write. W. D. Lee, Bowdon, Ga. Want 1 big bone Guinea sow pig for breeding only. Let me hear at: J. R. Ashmore, Lincolnton, Ga. } once, RFD 5. . HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want a good pr. of farm mules, 6 to 11 yrs. old, not older. Want to give very best of note until Fall. Phone, Walnut 1412 and ask for Mr. Brown in Parts Dept. or write: - O. L. Brown, Riverdale, Ga. Want to buy a good mule or mare. O. M. Moody, Coffee, Ga. RABBITS WANTED Want to trade 1 N. Z. White, pink eyed, 9 mos. old doe for buck, same breed and age. -W. H. ington, Ga. Rt, 4. SHEEP AND GOATS WANTED ~ Want to exch. common nannie goats, butt-headed and most ready to freshen for Toggenburg or Nubian buck kid. Hornless preferred. W. W. Thompson, Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2. |. Georgia Products F or Sale Adams, Cov- t ? ; Teal, Gainesvilie, Ga. Rt. 1. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 10. bu. spotted bunch Unknown eas. 100 per cent pure, $4 bu. Sam- ple on request. J. M. Elrod, Hart- well, Ga. Rt. 4. = Black crowder peas, $4 bu. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2: : . Velvet beans this yrs. crop sound, in car lots .or less, not shelled, $18 ton, FOB. Edd Harper, Osierfield, Ga: 28 50 bu. sound black eyed peas, $3 bu. FOB, in 10 bu. lots or more. Cashiers check or money order. T. C. Mooney, Quill, Ga. ; f Table peas, white with dark eyes, 10c lb; white crowders, 18c lb, FOR. W. D. Lee, Bowdon, Ga. __150 bu, Matthews Soy beans, $4 bu. in-25 bu. lots or more; Velvet beans: 3 car loads. Make best price. J. C. Ward, Perry, Ga. 2 bu. each;"'speckled crowders, Vic- tor, yellow, 2 crop. $10 for lot. J. McCain, Haylow, Ga. P. O. Box 77. 100 to 150 bu, black peas, $2.25 bu. FOB. W. T. Wright, Ellijay, Ga. 100 Ibs. Austrian winter enough nitrogen to inoculate. $10 or trade for 3 turkey hens and 1 tom. Mrs. Stella Hancock, Doerun, Ga. Sev. bu New Eras, pure stock, $2.50 bu. or exch. W. D. Smith, Luxomni, aes Ee. ; ; unch velvets, now ready for seed. $4 bu. $30 per ton in hull: also run- ming velvets, $2.25 bu. in hul ton. E. RE Pure bred Chin. does, $2.50, bucks, |} $1.50, Exch. for good laying hens. Will give 1 rabbit for 2 hens in lots of 5. Mrs. C. W. Collins, Atlanta, Ga. 813 1-2 Bankhead Ave. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE | 1 pure bred Toggenburg buck, 6 mos. old, from high producing stock, for sale or trade. Ridge, Ga. 6 goats, crossed between Angora and Sagerine: 5 nannies and 1 billy. 2 yrs. old; 4 nannies about 1 yr. and L. R. Page, Blue 4-2 old, which is to freshen within 2 wks: other within 2 or3 mos. Other nannie about 4 mos. old, $1.50 each, or $8.50 for lot. Cash with order. Leondrus Phillips, Louisville, Ga, Rt.| _ Friday from noon until night when ! 2 Be ee See ean Wit peas with] PAGE A few bu New Eras, in good cond. bu. FOB. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, 10 bu. Bunch velvets, $2 per bu. F J. M. Woods, Kite, Ga... 9 = Calif. black-eyed and brown-e! peas, 1254c lb; orange cane seed, f from black seed. $1 bu. FO. 5 bu. or more, 90c bu. FOB. Dewe Cream sugar crowder peas. Mak 3 crops per yr. 5 Ibs. $1; bunch butter bean seed, 5 lbs. $1; running butte bean seed, 6 lbs. $1; Ruff turnip se 25c lb. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. Otootan soy beans $5.75 bu. FO! Have 75 bu. well matured and clean bearing County Agts certificate. H. Davidson, Ft. Valiey, Ga. be 100 bu. Otootan soys, carefully clea: ed, $6 bu. FOB. O. M. Ware, Marshal ville, Ga. ; : es Velvet beans, carefully shelled an sacked, $3 bu. FOB. A. L. Heape, ville, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 60. BUTTER FOR, SALE 2 Ibs. fresh; country butter weekl 50c del. Mrs. Walter W. Ingram, B Ground, Ga. Rt 45 eS lbs. per week, fresh, firm yello Jersey butter ,25c Ib. del. Mrs. Ha Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 6 or 8 lbs. nice Jersey butter de Na: fea. week, in Ga. 35c Ib. Cash with order, Mrs. J. O. Chambers, hs Ga. Rt: 1. ge : CORN FOR SALE The Slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. Lo O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2.0 CORN, SEED CORN OR COR AL FOR SALE | 150 bu. good new corn, 75 bu. at barn. S. N. Newsome, Matthe Ga. Rt. 1, 5 es 200 bu. ear corn, also shelled, $1 GD. Fam, Rdison Gav) .. Slipped shuck corn, $1.25; shelle $1.50. Cash with order. E. H. B , ready to pop, or ley, Kite, Ga. _ Nice pop corn seed, (3 lbs. 25c> 6: Ibs: -48c;: early field corn (Came from Indi: Plant in July, makes hard corn middle of September), 20c Ib. Limi ed amt. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga Slipped shuck corn, $1 bu. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. eos Hastings prolific seed corn, 2nd not mixed, $1 peck, del. Floyd Adams, Buchanan, Ga. Rt.2. Piedmont seed corn and best gr: Wannamaker cotton seed, at Farme! prices. State amt. wanted. Can 1 syrup, crowder and black-eved pea grain of.any kind in exch. Rhett Stei heimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Gocd, sound shelled corn, suitab for meal.'$1 bu. FOB. John Ds Baxley, Ga. d es CORN, PECANS, PEANUTS COTTON SEED WANTED Want to exch. value for good cor shuck, pecans, peanuts, or cutton seed Write proomptly. William T. Fielk Ashburn, Ga. Rt. 2. ae COTTON SEED FOR SALE Vandiverss Heavy Fruiter, Ist. from breeder, 1 per bu. Ref. Fa: ers and Merchants Bank. C. BE, Hoc Jeiferson, Ga.-Ri. 4. Box 66.) Wilson type bir holl, bought fre Orig. this pest spring and kept pu at gin, 76, bu. $2 for 100 Ib. sack, Loyd Wocdell, Milner,-Ga, Wilson bic boll, ist yr. from 90 bu. FCR. Cvlled. Cash with der. W. D. Lee, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. , Pure Ruckers, Ist. yr. from. br er. No black seed. 46 per cent gli $1 ae _ Exch. for on oats, syrup, good pig. Write what you have. Garrett, Cakwood, Ga. = a 25 or 20 bu, good Wanna: and, yr, from Grower. bu. or exch. fo s Beasley, Kite, Ga. Rt. 1. J, P. Williats, a pees BER 20TH The final farm land edition for the year will ap- pear Nov. 20th. Advertisers may list any farm prop- erty in the Bulletin, but no city property can be listed. Please make your notice as short as possible and see that it reaches this office not later than November 1 Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director i s Department Of - Agriculture | Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner se Peleibebeteinrye; poet Thursday, November 13, 1930. Entered as second class matter | Fepruary 15, 1922, at the Post | | Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- | |i der the act of June 6, 1900 Ac- | {| cepted for mailing at special ~yate of postage provided ior in | section 1103, Act of October 8, pe | | Notice of farm produce and ap~ |i purtenances, admissible under postal regulations, inserted one }| time on each request and re- 1) peated only when request is ac- || companied by new copy of no- | tice. i) Second-hand Farm Machinery, | Flowers and Seed, Incubator and 4] Ornamental Nursery Stock no- || tices are published in Monthly || supplement which appears on | ; the first Thursday of each j; month. peice |. Farm land for sale editions are -1| published at intervals during the fi year. Advance notices of these | editions appear from time to time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. || Limited space will not permit }| insertion of unimportant no- || tices. Under Legislative act the 4) Market Bulletin does not assume _ a@ny responsibility for any notice appearing in. the Bulletin or transaction resulting therefrom. OME MADE PRODUCTS Housewives who have made pre- rves, jams, jellies, and cakes, may ad- artise these weekly in the Market lietin, Candies and confections, _ however, are not allowed. Georgia Products For Sale __. COTTON SEED FOR SALE Fine lot of pure Delta and Pineland ws cotton seed. Good li and 95e bu. H. Grady dams, Social Circle, Ga. Cokers No. 5, 1 and 1-16 in. staple. Sell or exch. for sound, shelled corn. - Bu. for bu. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Pom, 0x 381. Pure Rhynes Cock Wilt Resistant, st yr.,from Orig. $1 bu. or exeh. some or 1 pure bred P. C. or Black Berk- Rire male pig, or for bie oons M. B. urkey hen, or dried fruit. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga, Rt. 4. Imp. Russell Big Boll, about 3 wks. arlier than the old Russell. 43 to 45 bolls to the lb. ginnine 38 to 40 per cent lint. 1 1-16 in. staple. Sample on request. $1 bus FOB. J. M. Elrod, fartwell Ga Rt. 4. Pure Neelys long staple, 95c bu. Sat. ar. W. C. Adams. Bowdon, Ga. Wannamakers for planting, 100 Ibs 3; 500 Ibs. $12.50. Can use some. peas, rn, oats or wheat in exch. R. P., teinheimer, Brooks, Ga. 200 bu. Wilson cotton seed, Ist yr. om Orig. Splendid yield, early, easily picked. $3 pw 100 Ibs. FOB. J. E. _ Horne, Pinehurst, Ga. fF 10 Ibs. it Ga. Rt. 1. Box 34. - wit horder. THAT MAY BE ADVERTISED . 1 MARKET cores and peelings, 12 1-2c Ib. del. in 10 Ib. lots. Add postage if less than Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega, 25 lbs. sundried apples, 2c lb. del. Mrs. Walter W. Ingram, Bal Ground, Ga. Rt. 4. __ Nice, sundried apples, 12 1-2c lb. in lots of 4 lbs. or more, FOB. Bright and free of peel and core. Mrs. Dew- ey, Nelms, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 1, 26 Ibs. nice, sundried apples free o core and peelings, 20c lb. postpaid in 10 Ib. lots or more. Less than i) i add postage. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Ga. RFD 4. . Real nice sundried apples, 16c Ib. Cash with order. W, D. Lee, Bowdon, a, ' Fancy Yates and Terry apples, | packed in bu. baskets, 250 to basket, $1.25: 200 to basket, $1.50 FOB. M. N. Crow, Cornelia, Ga. Nice, sundried peaches, free from i worms, about 8 lbs. 20c lb. and postage. Money order with order. Prompt ship. Mrs. H. J. Fountain, Ellenwood, Ga. RG t. Nice, sundried acid fruit, from choice apples, free from core and peelings. B. R. Woodliff. Fiowery Branch, Ga. Sundried apples, free from worms and core. 15c Ib. or exch. for butter- beans at 10c Ib. alsa Rice peas, 18c Ib. Louise Crump, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3. Nice, sundried peeled aches, free from worms, 20c Ib. Sundried apples, free of worms, 15c lb. also nice, white Lady peas. free of weevils, 15c lb. Cash Postpapid. Mrs. 8. Cous- ins, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. : GRAIN FOR SALE A few hundred bu. Fuighum, Ban- croft, Appler and Hastings 100 bu. cats, 75c bu. FOB. Cash with order. Sam Lovinggood, Bowersville, Ga. Pure Abruzzi, raised from Cokers ped. seed. Recleaned and sized, 2 1-2 bu. bags, $1.80 bu. FOB. O. K. David, Marshaliville, Ga. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE White honey in comb in lard cans, 50 Ibs. to 60 Ibs. at 10c lb. L. B. Scog- gins, Omega, Ga. 15 hives of bees, $1.25 per. hive, or $15. for lot at my place, 5 mi, east of Scarboro. Lonnie Williams, Rocky ' Ford, Ga. Rt.2. Box:120,. : Pure, Ext. honey in 5 and 10 Ib. pails: .12 5-ib Fancy Ext. $6.75; 6 10-lb. $6.30; '2 10-lb. postpaid and ins. $3; 1 10-lb. postpaid and ins. $1.60; sey. 52 gal. bbls. same grade Ext. Price on request. Will exch. a few gals. for pure bred R. I. Red pullets. John A. Crumney, Doc- tortown, Ga. 19 ibs. beeswax, strained, 30c Ib. al- so nice, fresh chunk honey,.10c ib You to furnish cartons. FOB. _ Mrs. D. Whiddon, Chula, Ga, PECANS AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ETC. FOR SALE | Choice, budded papershell pecan trees. Gov, insp. 6 to 7 ft. 50c ea. or | exch. for farm products. What have ; you? B. Loyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. | State insp. true to name fruit trees: 'neach, $55 M. $6 a 100; $1.20 doz. All _ leading varieties; Figtrees, best var. ' $10 a 100, $1.50 doz. Grape vines, $5 ia 100; $1 doz. Plum, leading var. $10 '@ 100.-$1.50 doz... E. B. Travis, River- dale Ga. All leading var. apple and peach trees, 20 each: Keiffer, Garber, Pine- apple and Early Harvest pears, also Dvehouse. and Early Richmond cher- ries, 50 each. Well rooted, 2 yr. old Concord and Early Richmond grape vines, 10c each. P, M. Head, Cleve- land, Ga. Tune budded and 4 yr. peach and plum trees; Stuart and Schley pe- cans; Ene. Black and Japanese wal- nuts: Annie and pear trees: red an? white flowering peach trees, Write for prices on what you want. R. L. Wheeler,. Macon, Ga. ~ Old fashioned seedline peach trees clear stone and cline stone. $1.50 doz or exch, for white feed sacks in gooc cond. at 10c ner sack. Ea. to pav ~ FRESH AND CURED MEATS Shoulders, corn fattened, surat ured. free from kugs, -wt. 19 lbs. 23 b. del. in Ga. J. J. Lawrence, Mid- Jeton, Ga. Home-made smoked pork sausage, 5 Ybs. for $1.65, or 10 Ib. box, $3.25 poste aid; also fresh ,Jhome-made butter in b. prints, lots of 2 lbs. or more, 45c Ib. ostpaid. L. B. Scoggins, Omega, Ga. Want about 50 Ibs. of good smoked ork sausace. Quote best price. Bill fason, Columbus, Ga. ees nostace at malting office. or exch, for anvthine else can use. Mrs. Nora Nix. Dahlonega. Ga. Rt. 1. 4 eherrv. 40 each: Cuthhert raspherr: The: Concord and Niavara, erape, 1Ne All true to name and Govt: insn. Mxch, for honev or neanits. Mrs ; lee Head. Cleveland. Ga. Rt. 1. Box Since : all leading var. 29 tn ft 9Nn to eno _ i Jaree orders. . each, : J. T. Ponder, Whigham 2 yr. old well branched. leadin-~ var. apple trees, 20c each: 1 vi Whips. 5e: neach. 20: pear and Thich orade pecan trees. Gov't. insn. 5. per cent disrount mn 917 BULLETIN State insp. Sch.ey and Stuart pecan trees, 5 to 8 ft. $25 a 100; $200 M. FO; also State insp. Tung Oil trees, 4 to 6 ft. $2.50 per 10; $20 a 100; $150 a M. FOB. I. G. Williams, Cordele, Ga. Budded and state insp. Schley and Frotscher paper shell pecan trees, 2 to 10 ft. above ground. Write for prices on sizes and quantity wanted. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. i May cherry trees, 2 yr.. 16c; Eng. peach trees, 1 yr. 10c; 2 yr. 15c; Hima- jaya berry piants, 30c doz. Everbear- ing strawberry, 35c a 100. Geo. A. Conner, Gainesville, Ga. 75 choice budded paper shell and Stuart pecan trees, 6 to 10 ft. $1 each. Mrs. W. S. Kicxliter, Alma, Ga. 950 Japanese walnuts for planting. Good size nuts. Lot for $20. or 2 for 5c. Add postage. Exchange for any kind of peas at market price. Gene Harper, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 1. : 100 M. choice budded pecan trees, Stuart, Schey, Frotscher and Money- Maker. State insp. W. L. Stewart, Val- dosta, Ga. : Tung Oil trees. Very best from selec- ted seed, 12 each in M. lots. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE About 100 lbs. iarge pecans. i for prices. Mrs. Mat Cruchfield, Ir- winton, Ga, . : 2 tons 1930 Jumbo peanuts, 100 per cent sound, 4 1-2c lb. FOB. Baruey B. Newman, Stilson, Ga. Pecans and black walnuts for sale. Pecans, 20c and 30c lb. according to ~~ hulls. Mrs. Laura B. Taylor, Way- cross, Ga. Rt, 1. Box 15. 5 Seedlings pecans, nice size, 15c Ib. FOB. No checks. Mrs. C. H. Har- rell, Douglas, Ga. 4 dif. var. pecans, 35c and 40c Jb. Nuts gathered well cured. Exch. ei ther for N, C. Runner peanuts or At ruzzi seed rye. W. W. Thompson Garfield, Ga. Rt. 2. 240 lbs: seedlings, 20c lb. FOB. H B. Shell, Palmetto. Ga. Stuarts and. Mobiles, 30c; mixed nuts Oc, All fresh new crop. J. C. Ward Perrv. Ga. 1 M. Ibs. Fortscher pecans, 35c lb. A. J. Strickland. Biackshear, Ga. No. 1 Money-Maker pecans, 30c Ib. J. K. White, Lake Park, Ga. Nice selected Schley pecans, also nice Stuarts. Make best offer. G. T. Hadden, Avera. Ga. 50 lbs. Schley pecans, 35c lb. FOB. Arthur Owen, Barnesville, Ga. SYRUP FOR SALE New crop Ga. Cane syrup in nev cypress bbls. av. 35 gal ea. $14 pe soL FOB. Cash with order. Thos Vieht, Cairo, Ga. New Ga. Cane syrup, No. A-1, ir bls, of approximately 35 gal ship- ping wt. guar. 400 Ibs. $15 bbl. FOP Cash with order. C. W. Chason, Cairo Ga. RED 3; 100 gal. new Ga. cane syrup. 69 oe FOB. C. S. Swanson, Chipley a, New crop pure Ga. cane svrup ix new wooden bbls. 36c val. FOB. . In es. Of 6 1 gal. cans, $2.95 cs. of 12 1- ool $3.25. J. T. Ponder, Whigham 2. Pure Sugar cane svrup, 100 ne~ sent pure. $1 gal.: Exch. for Ful- hum seed oats. I. G. Thompson Gartiald Ga. Pt. 2. - Will heve 109 or 200 cal. Ga. Cane syrup within 10 davs. Make offer, J. H. Boone. Hazlehurst, Ga. Ga. surar cane svrup in 10 Ib. cans, prepaid for table use. 6 cans to cs. $4 ner cs. Send check. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. : Wiite. quality and size; walnuts, $1 bu. with. Schley pecans, 40c lb. in 10 Ib. lots . Thursday, November 13, 1930. Some new syrup, fine and bright, $1 ee Comer Meeks, Alto, Ga. Rt. VEGETABLES FOR SALE 200 choice collards, 10c per head; 20 lbs. butter-beans, 10 lb. each, the bunch and pole, l5c ib. Mrs. E. J. Smith, Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 5. Red pepper, 50c Ilb.: also rhubarb plants, 50c doz. and Missionary straw- berry plants, $2 M. Add postage. Cash or money order. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. 10 acres of Purple Top Globe turnips and Egg Plants. .Can load trucks daily. R. E. Bower. Dixie. Ga. Artichokes, about 4 pu. Make offer, N. B. Burden, Jr. Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8 Box 30 Artichokes, 75c peck, $1.25 per 1-2 bu. or $2 bu. Exch. for anything can use. Geo. B. Oliver, Savannah, Ga. 2237, Whitaker St. Georgia Products Wanted | aaa Pinta BEANS AND PEAS WANTED __ Want small quantity of pure Purple Hull peas. R. A. Bakes, Alamo, Ga. Want to exch. 6 ibs. nice, dried apples | free-from core and peeling and worms, for 1 pk. crowder peas, free of weevils, J. E, Davidson, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. COTTON SEED WANTED Want 100 bu. pure Covington Toole wilt resistant or would take Wanna- maker-Cleveland wilt resistant. Must . from No. Ga, W. G. Todd, Gibson, a. FRUIT WANTED Want to exch. peas for dried fruit. 3 lbs. peas for 2 lbs. fruit. Mrs. Hh. B. elton, Griffin, Ga. Rt. D. \ . GRAIN WANTED Want to exch. 25 bu. sheiled corn for 25 bu. good seed oats. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. Want to exch. shelled corn for wheat. bu. for bu. Ea. to pay frt. B. J. Outen, wianassas, Ga. Rt. 3. : HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED Want to buy honey bees. State what you have, lowest cash price and _ sections for reaching your place. 7. N. Erichsen, Savannah, Ga. _ PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES WANTED Want to exch. i gai. No. 1 Ga, cane ae, for 2 chestnut trees, 2 yrs. old e i for 2 Japanese persimmons, 2. yrs. old lel. to me. J. O. Stewart, Gardi, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want Fancy = and xtra Fancy Schleys, Frotschers, and Stuart pe- 3ans. Will pay cash. Mrs. L. C. Wal- Jen. Augusta. Ga. 403 Ellis St. Paying cash for all var. pecans. Will make offer upon receiving sam- dle. A. J. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. Box 231, : Pay a good price for extra fancy necans for own use. Send sample and offer will be made vou. A. P. Wheel- er, Americus, Ga. Dotson St. Want 500 lbs, No. Schley, Stuart, Vandeman, or Success pecans. Advise nrice and send representative sample. Ww. M. ep Atlanta, Ga. 709 Park Mion - = * Want to exch. Chin. rabbits, ped. stock. A-1 Standard for Stuart, Forts- Mrs. W. C. 1208, East cher or Schley pecans. Watkins, Savannah, Ga. Henry St. T me, also will exch. 1 gal syrup your rabbits, or if you dressed envelope for Husbandry, DOMESTIC RABBIT BREEDERS For free distribution a supply of U. S. Gov- ernment Bulletins covering several phases of Domestic Rabbit Husbandry. If you are hav- ing any trouble with sickness and disease among your surplus stock, write me enclosing self-ad- J. H. CASH, Instructor, are unable to dispose of ulletins. Poultry and Rabbit Hapeville, Ga., P. O. Box 115. rsday, November 13, 1930. Miscellaneous For Sale . Miss Mattie Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 lbs. new dry sage, 50c lb. Money der only. Mrs. Mamie Hattaway, 20 lbs. new grey and white geese athers, 75c lb. Cash with order. Mrs, T. L. Lanier, Jr. Summit, Ga. t. 3. Box 42. : fice, clean chicken feathers, free rom wing and tail feathers, 25c lb. Mrs. V. P- Jackson, Ivey, Ga. Yellow Root and Rattle Root, 15c lb. Ratesbone, 50c for 1-2 lb. or 85c lb; Rock root, 15c; wild cherry bark, c lb. red sassafras root, 15c. Add postage on orders for less than $1. Miss N. A. White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 34. Fresh tallow, clean and free from salt. 4 lbs. $1, or 10c teacupful. Add .. Mrs. J. B. Garner, Lilburn, _3 C i or exch. for dried fruit; and 100 lbs. steam cured tobacco, for sale or exch. W. A. Mullikin, Alma, Ga. C-o Gen. Del. : Japanese fruit cake, 45c lb. del. Mrs. P. E. Wallace, Hapeville, Ga. _ Home-made fruit cakes, 50c Ib. plus pO. . Sev. yrs. exp. in making and baking same.~ Orders filled in 0th quantities. Mrs, R. also old fashioned peach seed Lis var. 15c qt. and nice, dried sage, 20c pt. Add postage. Mrs. Jno. L. Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD Fruit, cakes, $1 each. order; also nice. straight, long han- dle gourds and Martin gourds, 5c ea. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1 eee 12 lbs. geese feathers, slightly used, good as new. Sample on request. 30c Ib $3 for lot FOB. Mrs. H. R. Gordon, Canon, Ga. Nice large black walnuts, 1930 crop hulled clean, $1 bu. Mrs. J. M. Mar- shall, Taibotton, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 34. Nice sage leaves, ground, ready for use. 55c lb. Black walnut kernels, 50c Ib. Peach kernels, 35c lb. M. F. Brady, urrayvilie, Ga. _ Yellow Root, washed and dried. 25c . or 5 Ibs. $1: 10 Ibs. $2. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Miscellaneous Wanted Want 5 bu./ hickory nuts. Give price in first letter. Mrs. Hattie Hensley, Ramhurst, Ga. Want skins and hides to tan and dress. Prices reasonable. Write. Work guar. Mrs. W. C. Watkins, Savannah, Ga. 1208, E Henry St. _ Plants For Sale _ Catnip, mint and horehound, < go00d clumps, 25c; garlic, 25c doz. Miss Dorothy Davis, Silver Creek Pee atoll: ; _ _ Missionary strawberry, $2 M, anc _ Black walnut, $2 bu. Add _ postage. Cash or money order. J. E, McCur- ley, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 2. | _Missionary strawberry, 500, $1.25; M: Rhubarb, 60c doz. Cash o: Money order only. Mrs. Thornton McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Leading var. frost proof cabbage -60c, 500; $1 M, postpaid. 5 M. $4 exp collect. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. __ All var. cabbage plants, Ga. col- lard and Bermuda onion, $1 M. by xp. or $1.50 M. prepaid mail. G. W Coleman, Tifton, Ga. Large size Blue Stem collard, 80c 500; $1.25 M, mailed; 5 M. or more 75c M. Wakefield and Early Dutcr Same price. B. R. Woodliff, Flower Branch, Ga. Rt. 1 __ Nice sage plants, 4 for 25c, post- _ paid; over 4 at 5c each. Exch. som: for peanuts at 5c lb. or seedline pe. _ cans at 15c lb. Mrs. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga, . J., Flat. Dutch, Chas. W. frost- _ proof cabbaze plants. 60c, 500; $1 M Pestbaid. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald ee ITT. i _ Frost proof cabbage, Extra Early J and Chas. W.. Succession, Sure Head and Flat Dutch. Large, well rooted. Full count. Sat. suar. FA enn: _M. del. by PP. J. P. McCook, Fitz- gerald. Ga. For immediate shipment, cabbace Plants. Ea. large Chas. and Earlev J. Ww field, 25e a 100; 75c. 500: $135 oof. Del. McCurley, J, W. Hodges, | MARKET BULLETIN... . Klondike and Lady T. strawberry, 30c a 100; $2.50 M. Raspberry, 60c doz. Kudzu roots, $8 M. Exch. for field or garden seed. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga. Good, strong plants grown on new ground. a large. strawberries on them, 45c a 100, $2.50 M. del. white Sugar parsnip seed, 25c a snufi-box full; all kinds of good pumpkin seed, 10c for 25, or 50c for 1-2 pt. Emily Lang, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4.: Artichokes for planting, 45c gal. 7e for 2. Freshly dug. R. A. Sutton, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4 ae Cabbage plants, 75c, 500; $1.25 M. del. Cash with order. A. P. Wheeler, Americus, Ga. Dotson St. : Early Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 60c for 500, $1 M. A. J. Buchanan, | Americus, Ga. Box 231. Progressive Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $2.50 M. del. H. B. Shell, Palmetto, Ga. bj Wakefield cabbage plants, now rea- dy, 20c a 100, $1.25 M. Over 5 M.: $1.10 M. Prompt shipment of good | strong plants. C. F. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Cabbage plants, $1 M. del. 500, 60c. Cash with order. W. S. Simmons, Guyton, Ga. Box 124... Frost proof cabbage and_ collard plants: Chas. W. and Ga. collard, 65c, 500; $1 M. W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 2; Box 31. E. J. and Chas, W. cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1 M. del. 10 M. .$7.50 col- lect; collards, same price. W. O. Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Ga. . Black everbearing mulberry sprouts, fo 4 ft. hich, well rooted, 10c each. Mrs. D. W. McCook, McIntyre, Ga. Rt.Oe BOX 1h Cabbage plants, $1.50 M. also pecan trees, 10c per ft. Schley and Stuart, Success, 25c; Schleys, 40c. J. B, Wil- son, Surrency, Ga. Strong stems which hoid fruit off the ground, 20c @ 100. onion sets, $1 gal. Crystal Wax yellow | Bermuda onion plants, packed 6 per Very large and early var. straw- berrv. 25c a 100: $2 M. del, Ga, Mrs. R. W. Mobley, Glennville, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 37. Cabbage plants, $1 M. Everbearing strawberry, 20c a 100; cabbage-col- lard plants, $1 M. Exch. some for pure bred P. C. or Black Berkshire male pig. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4. Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J. Chas. W. and Succession, $1 M. del. Prompt shipment. B. F. Mallard, Brooklet, Ga. : Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. and Succession cabbage, $1 M. Bermuda onion plants later. All del. F. W. Elarbee, Brooklet, Ga. Cabbage, onion an dcollard plants, $1 aM. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. All leading var. cabbage plants, E. J. W., Chas. and Succession, 1 to 5 M. $1 M. Over 5 M. ae M. FOB. James M. Henry, Doerun, Ga. Teevure iettuce plants, 30c a 100, $2 M. del. Nice, large plants. Mrs, O. EK. Browning, Doerun, Ga. Rt. 4. Everbearing strawberry, 25c a 100; black raspberry, rooted 15 for $1; gar- den rue for medical purpose, 2 good size bunches for 25c; mtn. blue huckle- berry bushes, bearing size, 18 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields, Dah- lonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Lady T. and Klondike strawberry, 25c a 100; $2 M. del. 5 M. up, $1.75 M. Exp. col. Chas. and J. W. and Flat D. |cabbage and Heading and Ga. collard, 25e & 100, $1.25 M. del. 5 M. up, 75c M. Exp. collect. All orders shipped prompt- ly. Dewey Teal, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1 y Chas. J. Wak. and Flat D. cabbage, Weading and Ga. collard, 25c a 100, 1$1.25 M. del. 5 M. up 75c M. exp. col- lect; Klondike and Lady T. strawberry, 25c a 100 $2 M. del. 5 M. and more, $1.75 M. Exp. collect.. Prompt shinment. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt, 2. Ga. collard and cabbage collard ylants, $1.10 M. del. Large, ready tc hin. Fdd Harper. Osierfield, Ga. Klondike strawberry plants, 500 $1.95: $2 M. rhubarb plants, 50c doz. artichokes, $1.25 peck and walnuts 25c 4oz. Cash or money order. Miss Mat- tie McCurley, Hartwell. Ga. Rt. 2. E. J .and Chas. W. cabbage plants. $125 M. 5 M. or more. $1. M. Forrest Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Chas. W. E. J. cabbage plants, 60c, 500: $1 M. 10 M. $8 del. or $7 collect. Now ready. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Farlv Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 75c, 500, $1.25 M. postpaid. Mrs. J. C. Orr, Winder, Ga. Rt. 4 - : - Deans Delicious strawberry plants, very large and vrolific. 25c doz. or 6 doz $1; also Lady T. and Aroma strawberry, | 30c a 100. L. B. Dean. Avalon. Ga. | Chas. W.-E. c ke ae 50 tary, of & ay _| barn. No stamps or checks. Flowery Branch, Ga. | 200 M. cabbage plants, now ready for PAGE SEVEN Farm Help Wanted ; prompt ship. Long Island, BE. J. and Chas. W. Early Flat Dutch, Copen- hagen Market, also collard plants, 25c a 100, $1.25 M. del. Mrs. H. V. Frank- lin, Register, Ga. Frostproof cabbage, 60c, 500 $1 M. - FOB; Crystal Max White Bermuda and yellow onion plants, from pure teneriffe seed, 500, 75c; $1.25 M. FOB. Full count. Prompt shipment, H. V. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. Frost proof cabbage, $1 M. Can fill ea size order. R .E. Bower, Dixie, Ga. Full of life Everbearing strawberry. Full count. Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. : E.-J. and Chas. W. cabbage, 75c a M. collard plants, 75c M. Bermuda crate, $7.50 mailed $6 exp. Cedar Ste- phens, Fiowery, Branch, Ga. Frost proof E. J. W. cabbage plants, $1 M. also collard plants, 20c a 100. Ready now; genuine imp. big _giant strawberry plants blooms and bears early, 25c a 100, $2 M. Order now for poet Ship. J. B. Fossett, Baxley, Everbearing strawberry, free from disease, 25c a 100, postpaid: also yellow root, fresh dug, 25c a lb. postpaid, or exch. for nice dried apples, free from worms, or anything can use. Mrs. H. D. Lancaster, Juniper, Ga. Rt. 1. i ee Seed For Sale Red multiplying onion buttons, 60c gal. white nest onions, same _ price; white Calif. black . eyed peas and speckled crowders, 20c lb. 5. Ibs. $1; cream mush peas, 25c lb. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. Limited amt. white multiplying onion sets, now ready, 50c gal. Cash Bede Hill, Lithonia, Ga. 1-2 thimbleful of Jerusalem cherry seed, 5c. Mrs. Eliza Cook, Chamblee, Ga. Rt, 1, ; White multiplying onions, 50c gal. Lae W. L. Davis, Silver Creek, Ga. Nice, dry sage, 15c qt. or 25c per 1-2 gal. 60c gal. Exch. for peanuts a 5 lb. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Qi, - White nest onions, 10c lb. at my Wa, Newell, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2 Nice, dried nest onions, 55c gal. al- so frost proof running. Eng. pea seed, 20c teacup; and nice dried apples. 1930 crop, 25c lb. white lady peas, 10c Ib. Add postage. Cash with order. Beatrice Deans. Greenville, Ga. Rt, 3. _A few gal. white nest onion sets for sale or exch. for Purple Top or Cow Horn turnin seed. or anv other good farden seed, such as baby limas or running butter beans, slick mustard or any other vegetable seed or cab- hase or collard plants. Mrs. Laura af Taylor, Waycross, Ga. Rt. 1. Box Stone Mtn, seed, hand cleaned from choice melons. 80c lb. Can fill orders up to 200 Ibs. No checks or cfamps. Money order with order. Sat. suar. Douglas M. Shelton, Tif- ton, Ga. Rt 6. G D. Fain. Edison, Ga, Broad Leaf tohacen seed, 25e ner oz. Add nestacre, I. Williams, Gaines- Ma Ga. Rt. 7.- Pure Texas HPonev Drin cane seed Ae 1h. or $2350 bu. FOB. Comer Faaleq | Alta Ga Pt 1. > T-aroa white nest onions. 50 gal. Mrs. y M. Marshall, Talbotton, Ga. Rt. 1. Pax 34, z AN ths. chufas. Nc Th. Hastines seed. aan and darv, 6 bu, black walnnts, 4c nor Ib huiled dry and verv large. All OR Woodville. Miss Daisy Huff, Mhilomath. Ga. ; Oranee cane seed 5c Ib. Calif. black- aved and hrown-eved neas. 12 1-2c Ib. del. Lareer lots cheaver. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville. Ga. Rt. 2. Tevas Storm nroof svrup cane seed. &1 nk del. Floyd W. Adams, Buchan- an, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 Seed Wanted Want to exch sarden pea seed for 1-2 gal. nest onion sets. Mrs. R. J. Monre. Nicholls. Ga. Rt. 1, | ~ r 3 ots, of seallion onion sets. Writ bottoms, Want unincumbered woman for : gen, poultry farm work. Mrs. W. L. Hogsed, Chamblee, Ga. RFD 1. Want competent help for 444 acres near Athens (near Winterville), 4 good houses and out-bldgs. plenty of and pasture. Ideal aN stock or dairy. 2 fine creeks on place. Produces bale of cotton, corn, 65 bu. and wheat, 33 bu. to the A. Share basis to man who can finance self. Communicate with either: Joe B. Suddeth, Colbert, Ga. Rt. 3, or T. J, Hallyburton, Atlanta, Ga. Peachtree St. Want farm help for a 2 horse of good land on 38rd and 4ths. land, house and water; Good near church and school, 12 mi. Atlanta. Must be. | able to finance self. No drinker need apply. S. H.. Stone Mtn. Ga. RFD 3, .- Positions Wanted whiskey | 1 for 33 759. West crop: \ Hardeman, 31 yr. old man, wife and no children desires pempenene job on truck or poultry farm, or a good 1 horse farm. on 50-50 basis for 1931, with honest, reliable man. Lived on farm all my life; do any kind of farm. work, also rough carpenter and mechanic work, Ref. exch. J. T. Brown, Mauk, Ga. Ret. 1G Want a Have to 1 be furnished another not in crop. Can give ref. Mrs. W. xs and drive any make of car or truck. horse farm on halves. Yi Want crop where boy can work thru ~ the winter and all. can work when > / H. Morris, Aragon, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 93, | Want job on farm for wages ae + 1931. -H. M. Ray, Atlanta, Ga. number not given). Want good 2 horse farm, good land. and comfortable o who does not drink. Want to raise corn, oats, peanuts and sweet pota- toes, and raise hogs on shares, also a few cattle, or Prefer near Tifton. Ref, exch. My- self and grown son to plow. 4 in have cow furnished. family. Have to be moved and sup- plies furnished. M. A. Morris, Fita-_ gerald, Ga. RFD 3. Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Would consider a 4, with 2 houses. Prefer near Athens, Ga. but would consider Elbert, Hart, or Madison county. Must be good land good stock good tools and near school; with a. truthful and sober man. D. W. Da- vis, Dewyrose, Ga, Want 1 horse farm on halves. Can. furnish myself to make crop. . Prefer So. Ga. Must have good 4 or 5 room house. Write at once, Doerun, Ga. C-o Gen. Del. 32 yr. old man with wife pine job on fa: old child wants with zood man who is willing to help me get moved, and who is easy to get. along with. Can do most any kind of farm work. Born and raised .on farm. Want work this winter and if. satisfactory will make part of crop and work bal. of time in spring, or solid time either way. Want good house, wood, garden and_ patches. Willing worker. Ref. Prefer Polk, Floyd or Bartow county. Would ar- range payment of moving bill by paving as I work. Gilbert Harris, Rome, Ga. 1300 Maple St., or if Want job for 1931 on farm, peach: orchard or dairy. Can drive tractor, truck and do ordinary repairing. 35 vrs. old. Wife and 3 children. Hon- est, sober and without bad habits. Good worker. State wages per mo. in first letter. T. W. Manning, Dud- lev. Ga. Rt. 1. al _ Want good 1 horse farm on 50-50. basis. Have plentv of help. 32 yrs. old, wife and 3 children; 1 boy, 14 vrs. can do good work on farm. Ref. if necessary. mo, for self and boy. Would like to raise hoesand chickens as side line. State what you can offer. B. M. Coulter, Talbotton, Ga. RFD 2. Want to trade for farm for 1931. Prefer cattle and hog, and a small 3 horse farm of cotton and peanuts: with 2 good houses, close to school and chureh. Can handle any kind of machinery and am a willing worker, without bad habits. All inauiries an- swered. G. M. Walden, Davisboro, Ga. Gen. Del. : : Want to make -good connection with good dairv. 2 yrs. of college. Have been with Foremost Dairy, Sav- annah, also a ree, herd out from Want to exch. value f . Graham ,Redan, Ga. Smyrna. C. V. Martin, Atlanta, Ga, ou come to see me, I live 25 East 3th i Rane seed. 10 Ibs. postpaid, $1.35.) St Ace Consider job by the R house with good ~ stock and tools with dependable man _ a J. H. Sumner, for 4th of cotton and corn. training preferred, PAGE EIGHT _ Positions Wanted Want farm on 50-50 basis, or wages. : Myself and 2 boys, both large enough | W. O. Moore, ; to work. Best of ref. : Stone Mtn, Ga. Rt. 1. Exp. trucker wants a small farm to - put in truck, Must be close to mar- ket. Would consider a few cows on shares. Can finance myself in gro- ceries. H. J. Hill, Lithonia, Ga. Married man wants job on farm. Exp. all kinds: of farm work, ma- ehinery, etc. Accept anything at once. W. M. Humphrey, Egan, Ga. 30 yr. old married man wants work at once. Prefer dairy or stock farm, but will consider anything. Write or wire what you have at once.. Vernon ' B. Brown, Hartsfield, Ga. Rt. 2. : Want a good 2 horse farm for 1931. - 50-50 basis, State what you have to ~ offer in first letter. F. L. Henderson, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 7. Want a large.2. horse crop on 50- 50 basis. 11 in family , and want work for 2 hands this winter. Have to be moved. J. F. Wilson, Calhoun, | Ga. RFD 2, - Want good, large 1 horse farm on 60-50 basis. Farmed all my life. Like | to raise cows, hogs, chickens as side line. 33 yrs. old, wife and 3 children big enough to help me. Ref. if nec- es . A. B. Daniel, Talbotton, Ga. RFD 2 _.* Married man, 25 yrs. old. No chil- dren, desires location with some good man or woman. Would consider a 1 horse farm on share basis. Mixed farming, dairying, Mo. wages or shares. Exp. Write what you have. W. H. Estes, Barnes- ville, Ga, 218 RR St. Want small farm of 10 to 20 A. - guitable for truck farming and raising chickens, 3 or 4 room house. Must be in good, comfortable cond. Wood - and pasture. Standing rent or will consider halves. Near Atlanta. W. L. Scoggins, Riverdale, Ga. : FARM HELP WANTED Want man and wife, or widow with 1 or 2 boys, large enough to work. State salary expected. C. G. Bying- ton, Bolingbroke, Ga. Z Want farm help for a 2 horse eal. -. good land. 2 sets of bldgs.'2 verv - good barns. pasture right at house - with running water through pasture; well at each house. Daily mail by ea. house. 2 mi. East of Bremen. a p . D, Reid, Bremen, Ga. Rt. ; Box 46. Want an all round capable farmer with truck raising, hog and _ cattle exp. A man with special agricultural to operate on -shares.. Well equipped farm about - 60. mi. Atlanta. Can arrange 4 to. 72. plows. Must be well recommended. Splendid opportunity for a hustler. _ Give full information about self. L. S. Jones, Atlanta, Ga. 1081 Arlington Ave, Want man who can finance self to operate 4 to 6 horse farm on shares. Must have exp. raising truck for mar- ket. Good pastures, truck and every- thing needed on farm. Near Monroe. Write. S. A. Hunt, Atlanta, Ga. 449 Sterling St. : An opportunity exists for some de- serving and ambitious man to) place himself where can earn according to his efforts. as we want the services of a settled, married man of good _ character, correct habits, and a will- ingness to do for himself, to aid in operating a small farm. Must have gen. farm exp. and have some ani- mals and equipment with his house- hold stuff. a wife and a child or chil- dren. If interested, write, but not if you. live too far convenientlv - yeach vou. S. D. Cowden, Rockmart, ~ Ga. Box 116. ~ Second-Hand Machinery 4 , Wanted Want hammer feed mill that will -_. grind shocked corn. Must grind it to a meal. State in first Jetter, price, cond. etc. Anyone within 125 mi. Atlanta. let -- me hear from them. E. T. Wainwright - Atlanta, Ga., Sta. A. Box 42. Car Lots ee CORN FOR SALECar Lots -. Slipped shuck ear corn and shelled corn, car lots or less. Write for prices. FL. Beasley, Reidsville, Ga For Sale: Slipped shuck corn in car Jots. Well cured and harvested, prac- tically free from weevils and_av. good zed ears. QU i price FOB poultry or truck.} CUE: MARKET city. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga. MANURE FOR SALECar Lots like to purchase manure in quantities from 1 to 10 cars, shou!d get. in touch with Bureau of Markets, 123 State Capitol, Atlanta. . ~ POTATOES FOR SALECar Lots Porto Rico sweet potatoes, car lots or less. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. CORN FOR SALECar Lots 1 car slipped shuck ear corn. Make best offer OB cars here. Mrs. Eula B. Cook, Milan, Ga. CORN WANTEDCar Lots Want car of slipped shuck corn. Quote lowest price FOB Columbus. C. M. Brennan, Columbus, Ga. ~ BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Car Lots : Want car 90-day velvet beans in pod. State lowest price, FOB. C. M. Bren- nan, Columbus, Ga. CORN FOR SALECar Lots 1 car load of slipped shuck corn, 90c bu. J. C. Ward, Perry, Ga. CORN FOR SALECar Lots _ Ear corn in the shuck, 75c bu. car lots; shelied corn, 90c, small lots in _ FOB cars. J. W. Lang; Omega, a. HAY FOR SALECar Lots Peavine hay, $20 ton; mixed hay, $15 ton. Car lots or less. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. Positions Wanted Want good crop on 50-50 by good farmer. 5 in family. Good house. 30 a of Atlanta. E. H. Stansell, Bishop, a. Want 2 horse around Wrens or Thomson on halves. Party to furnish mules, feed and also furnish me. Plen-. ty of force to run farm. Good land. Want some hogs to raise on haives. C. Hood, Matthews, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 64. Exp. poultryman wants job for 1931. 35 yrs .old, wife and 2 children. Can raise baby chicks and handle laying hens. Was raised on farm. Can drive tractor, and do any kind of repair work Ref. if desired. State what you can offer. M, L. Shore, Fairburn, Ga. Want truck farm on shares, about 20 or 25 acres, or 20-30 cow dairy. J. M. Eason, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 3. Want place with good man to oversee farm, or will Supt. 10 to 20 plows, or will take 10 to 20 acres in corn and potatoes and other products, and will hire 3 days a week for $1.25 a day and Farmers near Atlanta who would BULLETIN ed at once. Mrs. C, W. Collier, Towns, Ga. : ee Party now in charge of farming and grazing lands of one of the foremost saddle horse farms in Kentucky, de-| sires change. Native of Georgia. 29 yrs. old, married, and sober and etc. Gen- eral farming, orcharding, etc. Compe-. tent to handle any size job. State what you can offer and address: Mrs. A. J. Cotney, Butler, Ga. Rt. 1. Want a truck farm on shares, about 20 to 25 acres, or 20 to 30 cow dairy. J. M. Eason, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 3. Want to get in touch with party milk dairy, and poultry farm on 50-50 basis. Exp. with poultry farming and truck driving. Ref. exch. Would take job driv- ing tractor and truck for big farm. State what you can offer in first letter. E ote Blue Ridge, Ga. RFD 1. ox 59. Farm Help Wanted Want young man, 18 to 25 yrs. of age to milk 5 or 6 cows, also cultivate 10 ae ee J. L. Reed, Chamblee, Ga. Want farm help, on 3rd or 4th or Standing, for a good 1 or 2 horse farm. Good ceiled 7 room house with good water, all kind of out-bldgs. The best. land in county. 15 mi. Atlanta;.1 mi. paved Dixie Highway to Fla. 1 mi. Riverdale Station, school and churches, stores ,bank, etc. House now empty. All kind of fruit on place. O. L. Brown, Riverdale, Ga. : Want good man with own stock and feed to operate 2 or 3 horse farm. Geo. M. Wicker, Americus, Ga. Want help for 3 horse and 2 horse farm of good land, on halves, or standing. Near church and _ school. Mrs. E. M. Travis, Fayetteville, Ga. Want party to work 2 or 3 horse. farm. Must have stock, tools, and plenty of force and finance self at least partly. 180 acres, Randolph co. SW. Ga. 2 good houses: 6 and 4 rooms. E. M. Coleman, Milledge-: ville, Ga. Box 65. Want couple or woman to live in thome with me and run 1 horse crop. None other than honest, reliable peo- ple need answer. Good land, 3-4 mi. from Lilly (no better farming section in State). Write or come see for fur- her information. Mrs. P. W. Sum- -| merford, Vienna, Ga. RFD: 2: Want middle aged couple, reliable, honest, without family (or a very small one) to live in home with me and man- aze farm. Must own stock, tools, etc. and be able to finance self. Will give rent for taxes and my board. Write for further information, or come _ see. board self and wife in groceries. Would accept truck farming if necessary. : Want to raise a lot of chickens; wife to milk cow, and take care of butter. and milk for part of same. Both of us raised on farm and understand farm- ing. Ref. exch. Have .boy, 23 yrs. old would like to have crop on 50-50 basis. Can drive Ford and other make car. Can move at once. Glad to help gath- City, Ga. : ; Good 2 horse wanted on 50-50 bas. Good productive land, 4 or 5 room house. of force. Exp. farmer. Have to be moved. D. C. Lively, Atlanta, Ga. 502 McAfee St. Want job truck driving on farm or dairy. A good all around man. Can do most any kind of work. 23 yrs. of age, single, references. Reasonable wages. Earl Griffin, Elmodel, Ga. Rt. 1. Want to get in touch with some good party who needs a good working fore- man for farm. Can furnish ref. Virgil Lanham, Cedartown, Ga. ; 16 yr. old, healthy, able-bodied boy wants work on farm for 1931. Have had 1 1-2 yrs. in high school and am well exp. in farming. State what you have and best wages in first letter. W. J. Moran, Jr., Barnett, Ga. RFD 1. Sober, industrious man wants place as caretaker of private estate. Have had -hany yrs. exp. farming, poultry raising, cattle and hog raising, also hor- ticulturist and any kind of repair work around the home. Have wife who can help in anything. Write C. B. Vick- ery, Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 2 Box 550. Stew- art, Ave. foe - Want 1 horse farm for.1921 with good, reliable man who can furnish a small amount to go on, also furnish tools, mule, ete. Would like chickens to raise, also cows to milk. 3 to work and willing to work. Prefer farm near Wheeler county, and wish to get locat- er present crop. J. F. Fuller, Junction | Have to be furnished. Plenty | Mrs. Addie Adams, White Plains, Ga. Want family for 300 acres in Coweta County, also 287 acres in Fayette coun- ty. Parties to furnish .own stock and supplies for. themselves, | R. C, Loyd, Nichoolla, Ga. Rt. 1. Want helf for farm in small town in Morgan county o n8rd and 4th. Must finance self. 76 acres; about 40 in cul- tivation, bal. in woodland. Running distance from churches and schools. Mrs. Madge B. Ree, Atlanta, Ga. 583 Ponce de Leon Ave. Want a country girl to live as one of family and.do gen. farm work, milk cows, etc. Not younger than 16 yrs. T. J. Perry, Fair Mount, Ga. Rt. 1. Plants For Sale 300 Lady T. strawberry, large and healthy, 35 a 100, del. Cash with aoe Mrs. R. D. Graham, Redan. a. : < Extra fine Everbearing strawberry plants, 35 a 100; $3 M. Mrs. Berths MeMichael, Covington, Ga. Rt. 5, 819 Washington St. Hy . and Cnas. Frost proof cab- bage plants, now ready, 500- 65c; $1 M. Postpaid and prompt shipment. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. So $1.35 a 100. or exch. for budded pe- cans, pineapple pears, strawberry plants. Mrs. Lula Parker, Moultrie, Ga. Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage and Ga..collard plants, 15 a 100; $1.25 M. Imp. large, tame Klondike straw- berry plants, 25c a 100; Everbearing strawberry, 40c a 100. Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4 _ Earliest var. imp Klondike straw- berry plants, 30c a 100, $1.25, 500; $2.25 Me ae Mrs, J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Towns, or Tifton, Ga. or somewhere in| Frost proof cabbage plants, E. J. and Chas. W. Now : Mrull No checks. water on farm; good 3room, house, wa- |. ite ron back porch; large barn. Short Rooted Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrs old - Thursday, November 13, delay. Shipped in water moss del. by prepaid parcel post. 200, 30c; 500, 60c; $1 M. 5 M. $4.50; 10 M. $9 del. J. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 3. ' Cabbage, collard and onion plants, now ready, 500, 85c; $1.50 M. 5 M. $6.25, Rush cash and order at once. Postag collect. Mrs. R. E. Hackle, Valdosta, Ga. 603, East Savannah Ave. ei Chas. W. Succession cabbage, now ready, $1 M. Everbearing strawberry 20c a 100. Mrs. C. L. Smith, Baxley, Ga. : ; E. J. W. cabbage plants, now ready. $1 M. at field or $1.25 M. parcel post, Walter Conger, Sparks, Ga. pS : EF, J., Chas. W. Flat Dutch, Hender- soon Succession cabbage plants, $1.2 M. del. PP paid. C. H. Ellis, Redland, Ga. { W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, 25c a 100, 300, 50c; $1.20 M. del. $1 M. col- lect; Klondike strawberry plants, 30c 100, 400 for $1 del. Lee Crow, Oak- wood, Ga. Rt. 1. pie Chas. and J. W. and Flat Dutch cab- bage, Heading var. collard, $1.25 M. del. 5 M. up 75c M Exp. collect; Lady Thompson and Klondilge strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $2 M del. 5 M up, $1.50 Exp. col. Ovie Crowe, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. : Well rooted Missionary, Klondike and Everbearing strawberry plants, 25 a ce or $2 M Gladys Gibby, Cornelia, a : a= Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab- bage plants, open field grown, now ready for quick shipment. Count guar 200, 30c: 500, 60c; $1 M. del. S&S. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 2. a Poultry For Sale : i a ANCONAS: ; GS 10 Ancona cockerels, pure Sheppard strain, 7 mos. old. Must dispose of at once to prevent inbreeding. Make best offer. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDo- nough, Ga. a ee BANTAMS | Se East India Game bantams, beauti- ful, small size, young hens and roost- oh $1 each. John L. Gantt, Meigs, a ic pigs 6 mixed bantam hens, 75c each, $4 for lot. Charlie H. Smith, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. i BARRED ROCKS Fine Thompson Imp. pure Ringlet B. R. cockerels, well dev. ready for ser- vice, Feb. hatch, $1.75 each, FOB. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. i 14 pure bred B. P. Rock pullets and 1 cockerel, Holterman, Aristocrat strain, March hatch, now laying, perfectly marked, pullets, $1.50 each; cockerel $2; lot for $20. E. B. Trotman, Lump- kin; Ga.e S _1 fine young B. R. cooster, $2.50. (No name given), Carrs Station, Ga. 1 pure bred B. R. April rooster, $2, or exch. for dried apples. free fram worms; 5 young B. R. Roosters, wt. 3 lbs each 75c each. All healthy stock. Mrs. Myrtle Hudson, Cal- houn. Ga. Rt. 3. = eae B. R. roosters, April hatch, Thomp- son strain ready for service, $2.50 each Sidney Adergold, Lavonia. Ga. 4 thoroughbred B. R. March hatch roosters, $1.50 each. Mrs. S. T. Duna- way, Thomson, Ga. eee April hatch cockerels, $1.50 to $2 each Nugget strain, bred to lay stock. Will exch. for pure bred young hens an pullets, same strain. Mrs. C. R. Sor - Pure bred R. C. Dark Cornish Indian game hens and roosters, $1.50 each Mrs. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. _ 2 pure bred Black Cornish games: 1. cockerel and 1 pullet; April 1930 hatct Guar. pure, $1.25 ea. FOB. Can ship- immediately. N. A. Belflower, Empire, Ge. Rit 2 ee 3 pure bred dark Cornish game roos ers, April hatch, $1.50 each, FOB, | ee lot. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewyros' 1 pure bred Buff Minorca game roost er, young, but ready for service, $2.2 oe Mrs. W. C. Hewitt, Screven, G Phursday, November 13, 1930. Georgia Products For Sale (Continued from page four) BEANS AND PEAS FUR SALE 8 pecks of half runners, 2 kinds, 3th striped. 1 10 days or 2 wks. lier toan other. 25c lb. or exch x table peas, or dried apples. No evils, sound and good. Mrs, J. G. aldrop, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 4, jack eyed , crowder peas, 10c_ lb. ampie will be sent on request. J. pe aeee Dalton, Ga. 33 No. De- 2 Pe estings green pod Bush bean, 26 Tb. or exch. for frost proof h 3 kefield cabbage plants, at 20c < @. Ea. to pay postage; also fros. oof Eng pea seed, 1930 crop, clea | free from weevils, 25c lb. or exc for dried fruit, free from worms a 90c Ib. and ea. to pay pen Mrs . 8. Edenfield, Summit, Ga. Rt. 28 lbs, hand picked little ander fillet Eng. peas. 25c Ib for entire lot No: checks , Howard L. Smith, Ar- oldsville, Ga. RFD 1. - bu. white, black eyed peas, 10c Jb. also. 2 pu. Clays, $4 bu. John Bitte Mt. Airy, Ga. RFD 1. ugar Crowder, bear. till frost. 20c Ib. prepaid, or exch. for some strainec honey or dried fruit; Calif, peas, 15 ih. or. exch. -J..-H.: Smith, Chipley. rot Asi "Red or purple hull speckled peas. und and free of weevils. $1.25 pk tpaid; e price. Exch. for O. I. C. femalr John W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga a : aee black crowder peas, 20c Ib Miss Lyda Melton, Shellman tet Prolific BEng. peas, cold re- stant. 20c lb postpaid, O. W. Cars- fell. Americus, Ga. Rt. 2. 15 bu. No. 1 Brabhams, $3.25 bi- 6 bu. No. 2 Brabhams, $3 bu. FOB Money order with order. No checks _ J. Ellis. Oclethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. No. 1 Sucar Crowders: large cream e pure white. and spotted crowder: Iso Lady Fineer and Mush peas \bsolutely 199 per cent pure sawn especially for seed. 5 Ibs. 49 pk del. 109 Ibs $12.50 FOB. C Cc Maddox. Ruford. Ga. crowders. All del. to 2rd zone. Grady Kel: ev Svinenr Snrines Ga. Phe 2k: Red bull eneckled neas. $3.50 FO? dry white hinch hitter heans, 12 1-2 + dry white minnine butter bean 9 1-9r th: Tiadv Fineer, drv whit ae and Snesr erowders, each. 10 en irs. ae M. Arrington, Wadler (PUTTER FOR SALE _ butter ner week 48 de Miss Minnie William E Lees Rf or 2 ths, nine vell>w hutter n~ week 48e Th Gash with order. Mr- Gred= Satta Snwenae Ga. Rt. 2. Cinna frach. vellaw Jersev butte rea of eolaring. 80 for sincle Ib. an aes far mare than 1 Ib. S$ P Reed Varrall, Ga. Pt. 2. a. nn Rothe niee velicw J. butter ea mM. V.. Robbs : hnttar ner week, Sat J. in Tet gones. Mrs mharta Saittan Adairgville. Ga. Rt. * The Tordav hnutter ea, week. 4n- onactnaiq. DPovec tn ho ret. Mrs. J Bnltran Dolttac Ga. Rt. 7. 9 he Ffeach hottay per wraok Rae he) Mrs FC Mees Blaine. Ga. The an weele veallerw TT butter, 48 Mrs W. T. Stephens, Ryda! $4 bu. FOS. Calybanks ca j order | CORN, : Pecayt Nachvittae (lq. Whotlawe Denlife 1 vr fram Orig. afitty selectaqd nuhhed and shelled. Re neck 9 8A hyn FOP Mrs, Ruby olland. Fazvlehurst. Ga. Rt. 3. OMTTON SEEN FOR SALE eM w a er holt S per M.|2 MARKET BULLETIN Ruckers N.o 1 carefully ginnied; 2nd yr. from Orig. improved over last yr. 2,504 lb. int from 5,486 Ibs. seea cotton. Baie to acre. /-8 to 1 in. staple. . Limited amount of these seed. $1 bu, FOB. Money order (no checks) with order. G. L. Rothell, 4son Hill, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 8. 50 bu. each, Lightning Express earliest long stapie cotton known. 300d producer), $1.25 bu. and Pied- nont Cleveland, all sound, good staple cotton, $1 bu. E. S. Hicks, Yatesville, Ga. 100 bu, Cooks Wilt Resistant, 90c va. 10 bu. lots, 75 bu. W. S. Norton, adison, Ga. Arkansas Rowden 40 cotton seed J per cent, 11-16 in. lint, drought, alt and storm resistant. Big Bolis ad very. easily picked. ist yr. from rig. No. Ga. grown. $1.50 bu. FOB. slso Lightning Express, 2nd yr. from Jrig. This cotton has proven the vest and most wilt resistant grown at all Ga. Experiment Stations for sev. years. $1.50 bu. FOB. Roll removed ut gin and all seed culled. H. A. teal, Carnesville, Ga, Rt. 3. 10 pu. Wannamakers, nicely selec- sed, $1.25 --bu. or exch: for: Sugar Srowder or black eyed peas at 7 or c lb. or for anything can use. Write. {. L. McCook, Dexter, Ga. Rt. 3. 100 bu.. Cokers, 884, 1-146 Ain staple, $i bus L: R. Clements, Wad- ev, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 90. Limited amb. pure Piedmont Cleve- and first yr. from breeder, $1.25 bu: also 200 bu. pure Wannamake: Sleveland, 75c bu. in lots of 25 bu. or more or will exch. for feed seed at market price. Cotton seed all ro! ae at the gin and dulled fror a ield. Jasper A. Stone, Cumming *Timited amt, Half and Half eottor seed, not recleaned, 2 1-2c lb. or 75c bu. 8. L. Norris, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 1 Pure Ruckers 1 yr. from Orig. This vrs. crop. 90 bu. FOB. Ovie Crowe Gainesville, Ga. . Pure Manleys heavy fruiter, alsc some Ocala, good and sound, "$1 bu del. in good sacks. HH. W. Thurmond Sreshamville, Ga. 8 bu. King Headlight cotton seed 1st yr. from Orig. Roll dropped. 4 er cent lint. 7-8 in. staple. Sell, o* xxch. for 2 big bone P. C. thrift oe Ea. to pay transportation chgs Davis, Buchanan, Ga. a eas dst yr. from Orie 1.95 bu. less than 5 bu. 10 bu. o yore; $1 bu. Guar. sood, pure, soun* sed, Exch. for anvthing can use or arm. J. M. Campbell, Surrency, Ga 2h 2. About 150 bu. Sikes Ped. earliest bi 11 3nd vr. from Orig. Very prolific od staple. 3-4 bale per A. this vr ithout more than 3-4 stand. and un er very unfavorable. conditions yawn and sinned absolutely pur: ead cost $2.50 bu. at Seed Farr al] far 75e bu. in gocrd gacks, FO 2nostwiek. Fewest possible black see at will ent} before anion ne. far 1A 1 evtra if desired R. E. Kimse 7armineton. Ga. RFD 3. FRU'T FOR SALE Nice sundried fruit free from core and peel Small avantities. 12c Ib large 10c Ib. Add nostage; also a doz nanned avnles in square gt. elass iars *950 and exn. ches. Mrs. Mary Lang- lev Fllijav. Ga. Rt. 3. 25 Ibs. sundried anvles free from vee! and core. 12 1-2c Add postage. oe ardayv tnq abhaakey with arto go AS T,. Parver. Rockmart. Ga. RFD oe Nice dried annles and veaches. 15c: . Exch. for hens. vullets, beans or yeas Mrs. Cleo. Mitchell, Carnesville fa. RFD 1. Rrioht.. new. sundried apples from shoicest acid fruit. peeled cored .and frae fram insects. 5 I*s. 90: 12 Ibs $2. Poctnaid. C. F. Maddox, Buford. Ga. Nice. large red and vellow apvles $1.50 bu. box del. Also nice, bright sun- dried apples, 15c Ib. del. Henry F. STAn=-op. Marian = . Nice, sindried Senchee. free from worms, 1930 crop. 20 6 Ibs. $1. Add anctowa Mire To- 1, Phillips, Flow- ery Branch Ga. Rt. a m5 tbs. peaches and 20 Ibs. apnies 197 Jb. and nostave. Cash (no checks =ith order. Maude Osborne, Clermont OR ta fy Nice Yate and Terry avples tree run. so a en- hu. H. H. Wilson. Mt. Airy Ca RFT 1. Nice. sundried neaches, 1930 crov free fram worms 20c Ib del. Mrs. W. H. Walters. Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. GRA FOR SALE -Fulehum seed oats Bee to name , O Very high grade recleaned Abruzzi rye, $2 FOB. This is as good as mon- ey can buy. J. F, Lowe Sr., Ft. Val- ley, Ga. Extra heavy and fine Fulghum oats 70c bu. 10 bu. lots or more, in 5 bu. casks, FOB. Money order or cert check. W. B. Love Jr., Augusta, Ga. 20 sth St. Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from any foreign grass or grain seed, bec pu. Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 1300 bundles todder, $1.50 per 100 ibs. J. E. bagle, Avera, Ga. RFD 2 25 bu, Ga. grown Abruzzi, $2 bu. FOB. N. A. Wynn, Glenwood, Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Nice chunk honey in tin cans, 25 to 75 Ibs. to can, 15 Ib. FOB. A. G. Oliver. Meansville, Ga. 9 Ibs. fine beeswax, 35c Ib. FOB. Mrs. J. N. Nixon, Morganton, Ga, Nice, chunk honey in 5 lb. pails, $1 gol Mrs. F. R. Vincent, Fruitiand, a. 6 hives bees, $2 ea. Not shipped. Vhatlie H. Smith, Taliapoosa, Ga. re 35. Box 10. YECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ETC. FOR SALE Large May Cherry trees, 1 3 ft. 20. to go eacn, dei. in Ga. Mrs. laa wu. ~TICKett, Maysvule, Ga. State imsp. budded gecan trees. Stuart and sSchiey, 2 to 10 it. 20 tw 0c each in lots of 26 or more. Less. add 6c each tree. Wili exen. wan. 2ome peach = seed, idus . Johnson. sieliman, Ga. Growers of high grade budded pa- per shel] pecan trees. Write for price W. L. Harreil, Fitagerald, Ga. Budded Schley, Protscher and Stu- it pecan trees, 18 in. to 8 ft. tal. i4bove ground, 10 trees, $3.50; 25 trees 31.50; 50 for $12.50; 100 for $20. Thi LS for trees in the mixed sizes, just as they grow in the nursery row. L. Large red plum bushes, old time terse apple and old time June cher- cy, 1 yr. old, 25c each; large, brown *ig sprouts, 20c; sage sprou ~ 15e or 2 for 25c; dary ee 25e qt; black. wal- nut trees, lyr 26c. Mrs. 8. W Rodgers,. Conyers, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 20: State insp. one to name apple trees ull leading var. yrs. old, 4 to 5 ft Oc each; Eiberta and Belle of Ga | M, Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Slglth 3 to 4 ft. 13e,,2 to 8 ft= 10c; 24 No. grape vines, Concord and Ni- gare, 15 each; Early Harvest, Keif- er and pineapple pears, 6 to 7 5c; and Premier strawberry, $1 09; Progressive everbearing, 7c W. H. Alexander, Leaf, Ga. r Native seed peach trees, clin tone and free stone mixed, 4 to 6 ft 5e each, 2 to 4 ft. 18 each. No asp. J. M, Callaway, Manassas, Ger Nice, large, 2 yr. old Yate app rees, $2 doz. FOB; Stayman, Re - Yelicious and Blocks Pippen, sam tice by Exp. State insp. true t ame. T. M. Webb, Ellijav, Ga. Early party and Keiffer pea rees, 6 to 7 ft. 70c each: 4 to 5 f' Oc each: Concord (blu) and Nias: a (white) erape 2 vr. old vines, 10 rach, $8 a 100: leading var. ap les. 7 4 ft. 12 1-2c each. 4 to 5 ft. 15 ea 1Iso Proeressive everbearing eo Serry plants, $1 a 100, $5 M Al tate insp. true to name, and post aid.-C; M, Alexander, Cleveland Ya. Rt. 1. Fig bushes. 25c each; strawhberr olants, $2.50 M. Exch. for butter Seans or white feed sacks. Mrs. S \ Miller. Finlevcon. Ga. RFD 2. State insp. hudded vecan trees. fo ale or exch. for chickens. svrun, per quts. peas. pene or anythine car se on farm. I. B. Lewis, Alapaha 9, State insp. Schlev and Stuart nera vees, 4 to 8 ft. $25 a 100: $900 M Tne Oil trees. 4 to 6 ft. $2.50 ner 10 290 a 109: $150 M. I, U. Williams (No address piven). State insn. budded Schlev and Str- arf, pecan trees. 4 to 20 ft. at best rice. Snecial on 100 trees. -K. N Sharp. Commerce. Ga. ; PECANS AND PEANTITS FOR SATF SeeAline pecans. 26e Ib. $7.75 for all del Cach with order. GC. L. New- came Matthews. Ga. Pimner neanuts. cured and packer sAthont rain in eaq4 hace 4e Th FOR ot less than 109 ths. shipped. Mn hecks, A. N Thornton, Camilla Ga. Taree. paper shell pecans. 5% Jh W. HH. Boatrigcht. aeh arth order. Alma Ga. 4) ae Stuart nerans, 35 Ib. FO?: Lae PAGE NINE ~ 40 ibs, Stuart pecans, 30c Ib. fob. None sold in less than a 10 Ib. bag. ~ Money order only. Mrs. W. R. Chas- teen, Locust Grove, Ga. z Large red peanuts, 2 to = in p : hand picked and washed free from pops, 10c lb, FOB, or 12 1-2c del. H.. W. Fhurmond, Greshamville, Ga. About 100 lbs. Stuart os 30c | Ib. in 10 lb. lots or more. - Mox- : jiey, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. Se 2 Mobile pecans, 500 lbs or more, 20 ote FOB. Eugene Rivers, Griffin, Ga. Rt..2,; Pecans, new crop, medium _ size, age, $1 prepaid. No checks. Caso or money order with order. Mrs. T. J. Jridges, Sylvester, Ga. : White Mush table peas, 10c ib. $1.28 peck; also po ap. corn for fancy pop- ping, $2 pk. R. Wise, Wadley, Ga. 50 lbs. Stuart ese 35c lb aiso 25 ibs. large seedlings, 15c lb. Also 1929 crop N. C. Runner peanuts, 3 1-2c lb. W. 8. Norton, Edison, Ga. N. C. Runners, 21 yrs. improvement, $0c 3 in hull and 2 in hull, 1980 crop. 3right, without rain stain, First juality peanuts. $1.25 bu. FOB. These prices stand good until Jan. 1, 1931, and then up. Shipped same Jay order received. W. Wi: J; Draughn Whigham, Ga. POTATOES FOR SALE New Porto Rico potatoes, 80c bu. or oxxcth. for any large breed spring 2atch pullets. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, awa. 50 bu. Porto Rico potatoes, 85 Di 4 at Bostwick. Webster Callaway, Far- nington, Ga. 2 SYRUP FOR SALE 2 50 gal. sorghum syrup in bbls. Moore, Woodland, Ga. teow sorghum syrup, . made dastings syrup cane. Packed in 2 \-2 Ib. cans, 75c Bal 5 and 10 lb. cans oe less. M. 8S. Gibson, Franklin, | Pure new ers Ga. Cane syrup, 12. No. 5 cans os. $4.25; 6 No. 10. to es. $4. All abe 35 zal. Malvin Collins, New crop Ga. Cane s bbl. 38 to 35 gal. per bbl. ving point. with order. 3a. P O. 2 as Dp. per FOB ship- Money order or check Dr. Jas. N. Isler. Melee : Box C. : SEED FOR SALE ; : White multi piss on) onions, for. sale, Jan supply a Mrs. 3 Joore, me Mtn. a vat. ote Broom corn seed, 25c or exch. | or Big: peas, or poco or . white ~ onions. Mrs. H. B. Ford, Lavon- Ga. a ohas. W. cabbaee, $1.25 Ib. Copen- ae -agen Market, $1.50: Yellow Bermu- 3 onion, $1.75; Prize Taker onion, | 150 Ib, RL. McRee. Meigs, Ga. : Multiplying onions, white, 60c ral. ash or monev order. No stamps. Bee me Minnie Ison, Hartwell, : 30 Tbs. good, sound. cline stone seed. $2 for the lot. FOB. W.. Hewell. Oataula. Ga. "a1 Th. frost proof Eng, pea seed. 30_ % Monev order onlv. Me. Leonard utral. Griffin. Ga. RFD 2 Good. sound. clear-stone peach eed, 18 doz. 2 doz. 25c. Add post- fg Major Crowe, Cumming, Ga. Rte White multiplying onions, Bc gal. 7OB. Mrs. W. H. Nelson, Powder a Snrines, Ga. Stone Mtn. melon seed. nice and lean. G5e lb. 5 Ibs. or over, 6c Ib, Add postare. Monev order. Mrs. J. T Gantt. Statesboro. Ga. Rt. 4. Toharco seed Cash and Jamaica vYrapner not treate* 5Nc an og. del. ) J. Smith. Screven. Ga. Late orancve cane seed. extra ennd, -ound and makes brieht red svruv, Ae peck. $1.40 bu. FOB: also Jong nod okra seed. Se thls. Mrs. Will Tames. Filliiav. Ga. Rt. 3. Yellow Bermuda and Crvstal Wax anion sets. 1 at. 25e: 9 ats. or-aver, m lot 2N at: Purnle Ton white slche and white eer turnin seed. 50 th. mustard. entard. 70 Ih. lettueea, $1.95- h Beets. 1 1h. All pnostnaid New. ernn, Moarthern erawn seed Conen- hacen Market eahhace seed 44 Ih, Sankew Trenn Snoerks Ga. Row 117, RN hn, Brrr Mover seed in dtet to fnanitste et bu. WW. M.. Bureon,. Seamnton. Ga. This yrs earlw rarnfield hean seed, Re Th. AAT noctavce, Mrs, Jennie ST anole. Firam. C. : Winter Fme, rea aaed The teaenn= RC. Mrs. ida i Americus, oe seedlings, rich and sweet, 4 ib. pack- 2 from es Fe ea ey ete S Georgia Products ' For Sale SEED FOR SALE American wonder _ watermelon (grow to wt. 75 to 150 lbs. and I grew 18 on 1 vine that wt. 620 lbs.) seed, $1 lb. $10 oz. Guar. to please. E. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga. Eng. pea seed, 20c ib. or exch. for chicken feed sacks, 100 lb, size. Mrs. Edd Craft, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 2. - a ee onion sets, red and white, 60c gal del. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. Old time shallot buttons, 60c gal. $3.50, bu. F. F. Patterson, Washing- ton, Ga. Rt. 1. East, ; te nest onions, 15c qt. or 50c gal, Exch. for white feed sacks. 1 gal, for 5 sacks, 100 lb. size. W. P. Duke, Soperton, Ga, Rt. 2. Choice Bell pepper seed, Hastings _. Royal King, liberal pkt, 10c, 3 for 25c er peld; also tomato pepper seed, earson watermelon, cantaloup seed and nutmeg, same price; dipper gourd seed, 25 seed, 10c. B. B. Morgan, ' Clyo, Ga. tS Ibs. nest onions, 6c Ib. if lot is taken, FOB my station. C. T. Grubbs, Lavonia, Ga. % 500 Ibs. Perkins long green mam- moth pod okra seed. Very early, very olific and bears until frost. best offer. Rt. 1 Make E. L, Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Calif. beer seed, 25c per Start (not qt. as stated in a recent issue). Grow very fast. Mrs. Lou Ella Green. Hapeville, Ga. 864 Central Ave. . About 100 lbs. each syrup cane seed and Velvet okra seed, and 50 Ibs. - gunflower seed. Give me best offer. Ed EB, McLaughlin, Sr. Macon, Ga.. RFD 1, Price Place. 30 Ibs. nice seedling peach seed. Make offer. Mrs J. W. Overton, Bow- don, Ga. Rt. 4. 1 large teacupful garden sage, 15c; this. mustard, seed, 10c; also Queen ef the Meadow root, 40c lb. Black ' Snake root, 10c. All del. Mrs, Flor- ence Corn, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt. 2. _. Red multiplying onions, 40c per gal. FOS; white, also 35c gal. FOB. - Bub Dove, Canon, Ga. Rt. 2. Genuine Bermuda onion sets, 25c qt. $5 bu. FOB: red, yellow and brown, 75c gal: $4.50 bu. Exp. col- et tender cornfield beans, 30c pt. _ 50c at. del. Cader Stephens, Flow- erv Branch. Ga. Nice dried save, 60c Ib. del. H. D. Yawn. Milan, Ga., Rt. 2. Rape seed. 2 Ibs. 40c; 5 Ibs. 90c; 10 lbs, $1.70; Purple Top White re Globe, Yellow globe Cow Horn turnip .. Seed, 1 NW mixed 55 (not 50): 6 this 25c; rutabasas. 5 All del Write for prices for large quantities. Send amps er monev order. W. H. Wad- @elle, Pearson! Ga, - VEGETABLES FOR SALE Collard and turnip ereens, reason- able. Miss Bertha McMichael, Cov- aon, Ga. Rt. 5. 819 Washington -. 15 pu. green tomatoes for pickling. -5e Ib; 10 bu. green pimiento peppers, - 5c lb. V. E. George, Lee Pope, Ga: Fine collard and turnips, at pateh - {n truck loads, or will ship. Mrs. Joe Powell, Stockton. Ga. Rt. 3. Rutabaza turnips, car load, truck load, or less; Top greens with tender roots, large, crisp and sweet. Make best offer. Will del. at garden or in oe E. L. Todd, Valdosta, Ga. Purple Top Globe turnips at fair price. Prepared to load trucks; also sweet potatoes by the truck load. T. W. Register, Vienna. Ga. - Yurnips, truck load, 5 per bundle oe Pee eral Mrs. J. O. Ross, Tifton, Georgia Products : Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want beans in exch. for. straw- berry plants or Red hatching eggs. Mrs. H. G. Brown, Stone Mtn. Ga. Rt. 5 1, Want dry colored bunch butter beans. Send price. C. O. Humphrey, Thomaston, Ga, Box 481. x About 1 bu. Clay colored peas Gmost prolific kind) for butter beans Rice peas. Exch. lb. for lb. and pay postage 1 way. Clays are hand _ Shelled and free from trash and wee- - vils. Mrs. H. J. Fountain, Ellenwood. ~~ Ga. Rt 1 Want to exch. 1 peck of Calif. black eyed Peer for 1 peck of Sugar FUECDARD ese Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Will trade pure Fulghum oats for O-too-tan beans. Oats del. now, beans when ready. 5 bu. oats for 1 bu. beans. Oscar McKenzie, Monte- zuma, Ga. COTTON SEED WANTED Want 50 bu. Brown No. 1. cotton seed. T. N. Sheppard, Adairsville. Ga. Rb 3. S PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want seedling and paper shll pe- cans. Send samples. Geo, M. Prince, Columbus, Ga. Am interested in all var. of pecans, also seedlings. Pay cash on arrivel. Albany banks as ref. Bob McCor- mack, Albany, Ga. VEGETABLES WANTED Want Jerusalem artichokes. State price and when can ship. S, E, Mc- Clendon, Thomasville, Ga. Miscellaneous For Sale Empty 50 gal. syrup bbls. in A-1 cond, having only the bung removed. $1.50 each, Albany. Bob McCormack. Albany, Ga. : White cotton feed sacks, 100 Ib. size, 10c each, del. -F. B, Flanders, Rockledge, Ga.. Nice pear preserves, 50c qt. in glass. jars, 1-2 gal. and qt. size; apple jelly in pt.. jars; peach pickle, 40c qt. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga. Yellow Root and Rattle Root, 20c lb. Butterfly root, 30c; wild cherry bark, 20c; poke root, 15c; Jerusalem mook seed, 10c large spoonful. Exch. for white feed sacks in good cond. Mrs. W H. White, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1.. Box 34. 25 Ibs. Yellow Root, $7; rhubarb plants, 50c doz. also Missionary strawberry plants, $1.50 per 500, $2 M. Cash or money order. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Ga, RFD 2. Pure, white sanitary feathers, 50c lb. C. O. D. Miss Mentie B. Nix, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. : Black walnuts, about 5 bu. nicely hulled walnuts, $1 bu. Purchaser to pay cost for sending. T. R. Boss, Loganville, Ga. RFD 4, 24 gts. ean fruit of dif. kinds, 25c can; also 1-2 bu. sundried apples, 12c Ib. Mrs, E. W. Culpepper, Buchanan, Ga. Rt. 1. Sev. ibs. Black Walnut kernels, 60c Tb. postpaid. Mrs. H. H. Burch, Hia- wassee, Ga. Yellow Root, 30c Ib. Bear Foot 7 40c; white ash root, 30c Ib. C. W. Patterson, Eastanollee, Ga, ic 100 lbs. lint cotton of the wool var. lle lb. sacked, FOB. Isaac T. Gid- dens, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 6, New, white downy feathers, put up in 5 Ib. pkgs. 60c Ib del. Mrs, W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. 12. lbs. new geese feathers, $1 Ib. 1930 picking. Mrs. H. I. Moore, White Plains, Ga. J Sev. bu. black walnuts, 90c bu. pre- ped. Mrs. S. B. Wynn, Toomsboro, Be Tobacco, barn cured, smoking, 10c:;. chewing, 15c. than $1. postage. Mrs. D. L. C. Harper, Bax- ley, Ga. Rt, 2. Black walnut kernels, $1 qt; tame gooseberry bushes, 10c each;* 1 gal. ey, nuts, 50c gal; 1 peck nice dried beans, $1. Mrs. R. CC. Staver, Pisgah, Ga. 1-2 bu. post oak acorns, also dog- wood seed. Make offer. Paul Ox- ford, Concord, Ga. Rt. 1. Almost new, 40 lbs. mixed feathers, $15. Mrs. A. L, Briscoe, Monroe, Ga. 32 Ibs. new geese feathers, $25 for lot, or 75c lb. Mrs. . H, Harper, Norwood, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 12. 10 Ibs. yellow root, thoroughly dry. Make best offer. A. W. White, Thom- aston, Ga. Fine, medium and coarsely ground oyster shell for chickens, $1 per 100 Ibs. FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah. Ga. 102 Bay St. East. Black walnuts and hickory nuts. this yrs. crop, large size. Excellent quality, $1.50 bu. del. J. S. Peterman. Jakin, Ga, Tub washed sheep wool. 40c Ib. Add postage extra. T. Sparks, Rugby, Ga. 20 Ibs. geese and duck feathers. slightly used. but in good cond. 50c lb. S. P. Reed, Varnell. Ga. Rt. 2. 200 cans home grown, hand packed tomatoes in No. 2 sanitary tin cans, 10c per can, FOB. No. personal No order filled for less checks. Ley Hembr Lavonia, : RFD 2 oe ae oe MARKET BULLETIN Be sure and add enough Miscellaneous Wanted Want at once, good strong, 100 lb. size feed sacks, free of holes and rips. Will exch, large, thrifty, frost-proof cabbage or collafd plants, postpaid. 1 M, plants for 1 doz. sacks. C, F. Mad- dox, Buford, Ga. Want some nerve root. Will pay cash. J. A. Crumley, Habersham, Ga. Box 8. y - Want to exch. Klondike straw. plants for good, white feed sacks. 500 plants for 24 sacks. Mrs. Mattie Clay- ton, Ellijay, Ga. Rt, 4. : Want to'exch. 3 qts. sweet beet pickles and 2 qts. cucumbers pickles for 25 white feed, 100 lb. size sacks, washed and in good cond. Both del. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Gillsville, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 500 lbs. red oak acorns, at 5c lb, 100 lbs. Eng. oak acorns, at 5c lb. Will take any part but they must not have many worms. W. C. Mc- Card, Concord, Ga. RFD 2. Want lint cotton, meat, lard, chickens, any kind, good applies, crowder peas, and meal. Will exch. value well worth the money, of $35. Write what you have. B. F. Wood, Griffin, Ga. = : Want to exch. 10 Ibs, nice dried peaches at 17 1-2c lb. for good 100 Ib feed sacks. Mrs. E. F. Thompson, Farmington, Ga. Rt. 1. Want 30 lbs. new geese feathers. Will accept small lots. Give best pelos Mrs. W. W. Lane, . a. Z Want some nice clean white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. Will exch. value for same. Write first. Alice Stovall, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 15 or 20 white feed sacks. Will exch. Everbearing strawberry plants for same. Mrs, R. J. Moore, Nicholls, Ga. Rt. 1. | Want herbs and _ roots: Rattle Nerve, fragrant Valerian, Blue Skull cap, blue vervain. Give lowest price. Miss Pearl Pentecost, Winder, Ga. Plants For Sale Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab bage, field grown, now ready. Count guar. 200, 30c; 500, 60c, $1 M. del, El- lis Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga. en Chas. W. and Early Dutch cabbage, 500, 65c; $1.15 M. Cash with order. a . Martin, Flowery Branch, Ga. Lady T. and Klondike strawberry. 25c a 100, $2 M. del. 5 M. up, $1.50 M. Exp. Collect; Chas. W. and J. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage, Heading var. and Comfrey, and more, 75c M. Exp. Col. Dewey Teal. Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Leading var. cabbage, collard and -onion plants, now ready, 500, 65c: $1 M. Shipping dailv. A, P.: Sexton, Valdosta, Ga. Box 523. y Ga. Headine collard plants, now ready. 25c a 100, $1.25 M. del. Prompt shipment in ventilated boxes. A. J. Nix. Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt, 1. Chas. W. and Ga. Heeding collard plants, 25c a 100. $1.25 M. postpaid. J. B. Bennette, Flowery Branch, Ga. rRFD 1. \ Nice, well rooted E. J. W. cabbace 00: $1.10 M. del. 5 M. $3.75 Collect. Prompt shin. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch. Ga. Extra fine 7 in. cabbage plants from seed of best cualitv, open field erown, 300. 60c; 600, $1; $125 M. postpaid. Prompt del. C. R. Burell. Avburn, Ga. Rt. 1. Flat Dutch and Chas. W. cabbage nlants. 0c. 300. 90c. 509: $1:50 M. del. 5 M, lots and np. $1.25 Exp. Collect: Se aye to 8c; 500. 85e: $1.95 a Oko =: - Wingo, Gainesville. Gace 2. i ee 2 or 3 millions frost proof cabhave plants, good as can be rrown. E. J. and Lone Island Wakefield, $1 M. FOB. Nothing excent good, strone pian. E. T. Clements, Sandersville. a. J. Chas. W. cabbare plants, 65c. 500; $1 M. Crystal Wee Bermuda onions, 590, 75. $1.25 M. Cash with order. W.H. Boatrieht, Alma, Ga. J. W. cabbare nlants, $1 M. sweat e1m plants. Write for price. Also 20 Ibs. Sls Pe 15 Jh. Add nost- ace. rs. . 8. A. Beckworth - lev. Ga. Rt. 2 Box 21. ee Himalaya blackherrv, well rooted. 35 a doz. $2 a 100. Exch. for Youne Marvest or MetNonalds hlackhorryv ene Mrs. S. P. Reed, Varnell, Ga. Ladv T. strawberrv plants, 35 a 10: $1.50, 500: $9.75 M. Baxte ; Pitts, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 9, sy c ae Rebecca, | All ready for Ga. collard plants, $1.25 M. del. 5 M.{ and Ga. collard plants. 20c a 100. 65c.} 1 or Lucretia dewherry nlants, or Karly | M Cabbage and eollard plants, 650c, 800; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Bermuda onion sets, $1 gal. del. Guy Crow, Gaines- ville, Ga. Cabbage collard plants, 300, 50c; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Bermuda onion sets, $1 gal. del. Bill Crow, Gaines- ville, Ga, Rt. 2. Large size Lady T. strawberry, 25 a 100; $2 M. Postpaid above 500, Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Ga, Govt. insp. Progressive Everbear- ing strawberry plants, 5c a 100; Klondike, Missionary and Lady Thompson, 50c a 100; $3.50 a a Prompt filling of all orders. Cash Se order. P. M. Head, Cleveland, a, C. O. D. Frost proof cabbage and onion plants, $1 M; 500, 65 and chgs, | Andrew Clark, Thomasville, Ga. E. J. and Chas. W. frost proof cab- | bage plants, SOc M., 5 M. or over, 85 M. Harold Smith, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 4, Chas, W. cabbage, 25c a 100; 5c, 500; $1.25 M. del. Collard, same price. T. C. Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ga. RED-123% : Thrifty, 7 in. frost proof cabbage, Wakefield and Steins early Flat Dutch; genuine Cabbage-heading cole lard, 60c, 300; $1, 700; $1.25 M. post- paid. Expert packing. Prompt del, and good plants guar. C, F. Maddox, | Buford, Ga. Te Frost-proof cabbage, Copenhagen Market and Chas. W. $1.25 M. post- paid. R. L. McRee, Meigs, Ga. Frost proof cabbage, extra early J. and Chas. W. Succession, and Fiat 5 Dutch. 500, 60c; SOc M. del, by PP prepaid. Full count and sat. guar. Millions ready. F. F, Stokes, Fitz- gerald, Ga. : ee Progressive everbearing strawberry ee plants, 25 a 109; rhubarb, 75c doz Cherokee raspverry, 10c each, 50c doz. red sugar and blue plum sprouts, each, 2 for 25; Balm and peppermint Plants, 20c doz. also black walnut sprouts, 20c each, 2 for 25c, 4 for 50c. Miss Lucy Lynn Wilson, Loving, Ga. Free: 100 cabbage plants with every order for 1 M. or more: Long Island, | Early J., Chas. W. 25 a 100; $1.25 M, Also fine eabbage-collard, same price, - prompt shipment. a V. Franklin. Register, Ga. a as 2 Collard plants, $1 M. also seed, 30e a lb. postpaid. Malvin Collins, Whig< ham, Ga, : ee Gibson strawberry, 25c a 100; $1, 500; $1.75 M. Mrs. E. M. Holland, . Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt, 2. ro Lady T. and Klondike strawberry, 35c a 100, or over 500 order, 25c a 100. Mrs. Roberts, Gardi, Ga. eee Flat Dutch cabbage, 15 a 100; $1.50 = A. A. Bennett, Cumming, Ga. Rt. Strawberry, Klondike, $1.75 M. Mrs, L, E. Wiffins, Doyle, Ga. Everbearing strawberry, 25c a 100; $1, 500; Sage plants, 3 for 25; cat- nip, 25c doz. imalaya-dewberry, $1 doz. white raspberries, $1 doz. white scuppernong, 5 large for $1; Concord grapes, 10 large, $1. All well rooted, Mrs, Jno. LL. Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga. RFD. . Heavy bearing strawberry, 25c a 100; $2 M. FOB. Exch. for pecans. Mrs. H, G. Brown, Stone Mtn, Ga. Rt. Frost proof cabbage plants, ready Nov. 29th. Chas. W., E. J., Barly Flat Dutch, Succession, 300. 50c; 500, 75c;, $1.25 M. del. Mrs. W. M. Lott, Braselton, Ga, Rt. 1. Giant Mastodon everbearing strawberry, $1 a 100 del. L. R. Page, Blue Ridge, Ga. R. 1. SS Frost proof cabbare plants, 25 a 100; 50, 300: 75c, 500: $1.25 M. Post- paid. $4.5 M., $7.50. 10 M. Exn cel. Guar, well rooted. Prompt shipment. oo Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Dutch and W. cabbage plants, 20 a 100: $1 M. Klondike and Lady T. strawberry, 25c a 190: $1.75 M. del. . Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. ae / Chas. W. cabbave plants, 75c, 500; Pele Meo. R. McCook, Fitzeerald, Ga. E. J. Chas. W.. Flat Dutch, Conen- haben Market frost proof cabbage, 60c, 00: $1 M. postpaid. Roscoe Mavs. Fitzeerald. Ga. Rt. 4. Well rested Missionary, Klondike end Everbesrine strawberry plants, 25e a 190; $2 M. Gladys Gibby, Cor- deine Ga : : Ladv T. strawberry. 40 a 100: $1.65, 599; $8 M: a few more Condons imn. Mastodon. 75 a 199: &3.50 500: %6.50 M. Proeressive FEyerhearine straw- berry. 50 a 100: $2. 500: $3.75 M. 1 vr old save, 10c bunch. 3 for 25: 6 for sae) Te doz, Rhubarb. 80 ner 1-2 ps 1.50 doz. Postanid. Money or= S John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt day, November 13, 1930, Poultry For Sale (Continued from page eight) sIANTS AND LANGSHANS~ - 0 Black Giants April hatch pullets, each. E. O. Carden, Griffin, Ga. dure bred Marcy strain J. B. and roosters, $2.each; pullets and ckerels, $1.50 each. Worm __ treated d cuiled and inoculated. Mrs. Sam zeerald, Rochelle, Ga Rt. 1. March hatch J. B. Giants, roosters, ach; also 5 Cornish Game March ters, $1.25 each. Mrs. A. H. Thomas, ma, Ga. Rt. 3. . . LEGHORNS 800 March and April hatch Tancred W. L. pullets. Vacinated against roup sore-head. Best of cond. $1 each Sell only the lot. Mrs. J. S. Morton, suumpkin, Ga. Rt. 1. = 5 Tancred W. L. pullets, hatched me 9th; in healthy cond. $1 each tots of 25 or more; cockerels, same rice. Cash with order. H. E. Williams \thens, Ga. 481 Ruth St. oR S. C. W. L. 18 mos. old hens, be- ining to lay, $8 for lot, FOB. J. E. Padgett, Atlanta, Ga. 1691 Evans Drive Ww. | 20 W. L. hens, 18 mos. old, 85c each, FOB Waco. P. W. Ross, Austell, Ga. 25 light Brown L. April pullets, some now laying, $1 each; also 4 roosters, not related, 75c each. Mrs, J. F. Newman, ochran, Ga. Rt. 3. .S. C. W. L. young hens, 18 mos. ld, healthy and pure bred. Make best an Miss Audrey Ivey, Thomson, Ga. Rt. 4. e, ORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca Mar atch cockerel $1; 18*mos. old rooster, $1.25 or both, $2. H. G. Blankenship, Fairmount, Ga. Rt. 1. - _ MISCELLANEOUS POULTRY | es WANTED Want to exch. 4 reg. Chinchilla does for chickens, turkeys, or anything of qual value... Mrs. R. E. Howard, At- lanta, Ga. 1944 Boulevard Dr. N~.E. oe ant to exch. a 3-4 Jersey heifer rom a 3 1-2 gal. cow, by a thorough- sred bull, for first class S C R I Red pullets. D. R. Deal, Blakely, Ga. Want to exch. a Reg. J. bull calf, 2 eeks old for thoroughbred 12 or 18 mos .old puliets, any good breed. 1 calf for 25 pullets. Calf valued at $25. S. ~MeNeill, Arlington, Ga. Want 10 nice pure bred R. C. S. L: ~ Wyandotte cockerels, Feb. hatch. No - culls, Will pay cash, or exch. 2 Feb, 1atch S. L. Wyandotte from healthy stock. Write before shipping. Mrs, os McLendon, Dawson, Ga, Rt. 6. ae Want to exch 7 pure bred Sheppard train Ancona cockerels, 7 mos. old for . pure bred Sheppard strain Ancona. ockerels. 1 yr. old. Will consider noth-_ ing but the best and must be guar. Mrs. leptha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga.. Want 100 B. R. pullets ,beginning to lay. Pure stock. No culls. ock, now beginning to lay will give 1 ton of imnroved Seed Runner peanuts Or 150 pullets. W, U. J. Draughn, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 1. : ; ae ORPINGTONS pure bred Golden Buff cockerel, iow ready for service, $1.50 FOB. No hecks also 3 August hatch, same breed ockerels, $1 each. FOB. Mrs. F. R. cent, Fruitland, Ga. ~~ 0 or 25 pure bred Buff Orp. $1 ea. Sh_with order. R. E. Bowen, Coolidge, | < a oRED 1. : Beautiful Buff Orp. pullets, finelayers nd free from disease. Healthy stock; o Thompson and Holterman B. R. e strain for breeding, all March and April hatch, beginning to lay, $1.50 ea. Overcrowded, reason for selling. Worth uch more than price asked. Louis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga. Gillionville Road. Pure bred Buff Orp. hens, 12 mos. (Old, $1.25; 12 mo. old cocks, $1.50 to $2 ach; pullets, $1.25 each. Mrs. C. R. sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. __ 8 Buff Orp. cockerels, pure bred, 9 Mos. to be disposed of at once. Make offer. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, Mc- Donough, Ga. ae _ 10 Buff Orp. pullets, and 1 rooster, March hatch. $1 each, also 10 B. R. pul- lets and 2 rosters, $1 each FOB. Mrs. Steve Gray, Ocilla, Ga. Pure bred Buff Orp. pullets, some lay- ing, 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, $5 or ex. for same number of J. B. Giants. Mrs. W. E. Whisnante, Madison, Ga. Se = RK. 1 REDS | 2 Donaldson cockerels for sale or exch. for cockerels or pullets of same age and as MARKET. BULLETIN breed. March or April hatch. B. B. | Morgan, Clyo, Ga. 4 April hatch R, I Red pullets and 1 dooster, $6.50 for lot, FOB. Money or- der with order. J. T. Wilson, Bremen, Grae Rt 2. Donaldson, 2nd direct, Red cockerels, April hatch, $1 each, FOB. Well dev. and marked perfectly. Mrs. Nora Ma-' bry, Canon, Ga. : _ 45 S. R. I. Red Capons av. wt. about 5 Ibs. 5 mos. old. Make best offer. H. E. Williams, Athens, Ga. 481 Ruth St. _ 4 handsome RI Red-cockerels, pure bred, 9 mos. old. Must be disposed of at once. Make offer. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin; McDonough, Ga. _ A few extra fine, early spring hatch S C RI Red cockerels, Donaldson strain $3 each. Mrs. Cleveland Gaines, Canon, Ga. * Extra fine, dark red Donaldson Mar. hatch cockerels, $3 each; April hatch, $2 each; 2 yr. old cock, very dark and an evtra, fine breeder, $5; 20 mos. old cock, $3; Trio of 2 hens, 12 mos. old and April hatch cockerel $5. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. a SPECKLED SUSSEX April hatch, young cockerels, Speck- led Sussex, cocks, $2 each. Thorough- pee Mrs. C; R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC, FOR SALE 2 yr. old Bronze tom, good breeding for sale; also turkey eggs, $1.50 doz. or exch. for pure bred R. I. Red hens. Mrs. Ola Yarborough, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 3 Box 113. . bey fee Early hatch, extra fine M. B. gobbler, $7; 1 early hatch hen, $5. From unre- lated stock. Mrs. J, M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. : 1 turkey tom, $5; 2 hens, $3.50 each. Miss Mary Abercrombie, Murrayville, Gant : Pure bred M. B. hens, $4 ea. pullets, $3 each ;young toms, $5 each. All in- Fitzgerald, Rochelie, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 pure bred Toulouse geese (no gand- ers) $2.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. Lois Tanner, Dewyrose, Ga... j ci2 peese, $1, each, -cash.. Large. young black geese, real fat. H. H. Jackson, Norman Park, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Bourbon Red toms, $7; hens, $5: toms, 1929 hatch, $8. Mrs. R. L. Greene Cuthbert, Ga. Rt. 4. ; . 5 head, half stock, Big M. B. and they are real fine, 3 toms and 2 hens, Bird Bros. April hatch. Sat. guar. Fine breeding stock. Hens, $5; toms $6 ea. Mrs. G. H. Eley, White Plains, Ga. Muscovey ducks, 1930 hatch, $1 ea; good mixed hens, 1929 and 1930 hatch, Tf fancy | 4 to 5 ibs. good layers and pee ay, also some duck-legged, $1 each. L. E. Wil- liams, Ty Ty, Ga. : Fine thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank Bird Bros. turkeys. April 15th hatch, 35c Ib. Will cut on lots Sat. guar. Large | healthy, fat in fine cond for Thanks- giving, or for breeding purposes. Mrs. J. P. Mabry, Canon, Ga. Apri! hatch turkeys, 6 hens and 4 toms, $4 each or $35 for lot. Mrs. John A. McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. RFD 2. 20 or 25 fat turkeys for Thanksgiving alive or dressed. Make best offer FOB. Mrs. J. O. King, Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 3. 200 Ibs. nice, fat turkeys, 25c lb. FOB also toms, $3 each; hens $2.50 each FOB. Mammoth Bronze. Mrs. W. M. Mansfield, Washington, Ga. Rt. 2. WYANDOTTES . L. Wyandotte cock birds from 2nd prize cockerel, fine markings, $1.50 and $2 each for quick sale. E. J. Hart, Col- lege, Park, Ga. Rt. 2. Poultry Wanted GUINEAS ETC. WANTED Want 3 or 4 young Speckled guinea hens at 50c each, FOB your RR station. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 5. _ Baby Chicks For Sale BABY CHICKS FOR SALE . 10 day Blue Ribbon special: Orping- tons, Wyandottes, Rocks, Reds, $10.50 per 100; 500, $50.00; Heavy Assorted, and Leghorns, $9 a 100; 500. $40. Pre- paid. Order today. J. I. Hosford, At- nta, Ga. : Spee Rocks and R. I. Reds from selected stock, $12 a 100. K. C. West, + Ashburn, Ga. State Accredited chicks from flocks bred for high egg production. Write 3 oculated and worm treated. Mrs. Sam ree Mrs. O. E. Crumley, Soperton, Ga. 6 hens and 10 toms, pure bred M. B. |. eg venient and you wish, state second sy Chas. F. Howe, Fort Valley, a. 3 5 Baby Chicks Wanted | Want 100 to 500 baby chicks any good breed, to raise on halves to 8 wks. old. Plenty of feed. Well exp. good attention. Will pay chgs. both ways. J. R, Farmer, Swainsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Want 100 baby chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Prefer pure Donald- Good range and attention and plenty son Reds, from selected Red breeders = ee Mrs. K. J. Hunt, Vienna, Ga. Georgia Products For Sale FRUIT FOR SALE 25 Ibs. bright sundried apples, 15 Ib. FOB. Mrs. Annie Hearn, Palmetto, Gao RED: 2.< _ Shockleys, Yates, and Terry apples, tree run, packed in bu. boxes, $1.25 bu. Truck loads at orchard, tree run, 75c bu. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. Yates apple, in bu. baskets, $1.25 bu. oe Cornelia, C. M, Miller, Cornelia, a. GRAIN FOR SALE Pure certified Bancroft seed oats. 85c bu. FOB. R. M. Turner, Royston, Ga. No. Ga. Tall Growing rye, $1.40 bu. in 10 bu. lots or more. Cash with order. ae Blue Ridge. T, Sparks, Rugby, Special selected, tested Ped. Abruzzi rye, and Fulghum oats by grower. Rye, $2.15; oats, 80c. S. F. Howell, Ameri- cus, Ga. _Sayrain Silage crop (produces: more grain of equal feed value than corn and more and better tiay and silage than sir- ghum). Drought resistant and espe- tially adapted for wet lands. Sure crop. No pests nor disease. 2 crops from 1 planting, same season. Imp. with Ga. grown seed 5 lbs. postpaid, $1; 1 peck, postpaid, $2 $5 bu. FOB. H. A. Neal, Carnesville, Ga. Rb. Bec Positions Wanted - Want to trade with honest man for 1931 who is able to finance me to raise truck, chickens and hogs on halves. Life time exp. and best of ref. Ready to move at once. Claude O. Murphy, Meigs, Ga. ce : Want 1 horse farm for 1931 on halves with good man. Young man with wife and baby. Have to be mov- ed and furnished. Want to move be- fore Xmas. Prefer near Savannah. Write at once. Resper Beasley, Sen- ola, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 9. Want job on farm near Atlante with man who will do as he promises to work for wages aand live as one o family, Honest, sober and expe: =A once. Ref. exch. State salary wit! board and laundry included, in firs ee Paul R. Camp, Donolsonville a. > Want 2 or 3 horse farm with 2 houses, water, wood and good pas- ture, also want work until Xmas Come see or write. H. C. Pope, Haw- kinsville, Ga. Rt. 2. 44 yr. old farmer, wants job on large farm or estate, feeding, milking Carine for live stock in general; keep- ing fences and out-bldgs. in repair sharpening plows and scrapes, work =e _| arden, prune orchard, for a straight salary. Have no bad habits and am trustworthy. R. P. Bomar, Palmetto, Ga Rt. 2= Want to hear from party having a good water mill to let on 50-50 basis. Must be good cond. and in a good lo- cation. Also have good house and a small crop with it; also near school and within 50 mi. of here. No. 1 ref. a as R. Moore, Rockmart, Ga. 30 yr. old man desires job on farm. Have wife and 3 children. Life time exp. in farming and 12 yrs. exp. in modern dairy. Graduate of 6th Dist A & M School. J. O. Simpkins, For- syth, Ga. Rt. 4, : Want good truck farm on 50-50 basis, near Atlanta, or some other sood town where can peddle my. stuff. 5 yrs.exp. Will take other kind of crop, much cotton. 42 vrs. old, 2 small children. Trade with a good man or 2 widow who wants company of 2 small children. Like to get started in the chicken husiness. Write at onee. R. A. Land, Haralson. Ga. Want work on farm until Xmas for 4 farm hands, all grown at reason- for price on kind you want, and if con~! the new grain, hay and but would not want} PAGE ELEVEN yr. on halves; owner to furnish and our moving expenses and take pay out of wages. Will trade anywhere. W. E. Wood, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2. Want job on farm for 5 hands from now until Xmas and crop for next yr. Landlord to finance. Write or come see. C. R. Henson, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2. C-o L. D. Baker, Want job on farm for bal of this yr. | and for 1931 for about 5 hands, all grown and know how to work. Ref. a Tom Wood, Royston, Ga. Want 1 horse farm for 1931 on hal- | ves. Need some _ supplies, or would consider farm blacksmith shop in ~ connection, Carter Terrell, Mansfield, Ga. RFD 1. Want a good 1 horse farm on 50- 50 basis, Have to be moved and fur- | nished to make crop. Would consid- er a 2 or 3 horse farm with 2 good houses and stumped land; good mules and a cultivator. Have plenty of good farm help. A. H. Eubanks, Lakeland, Ga. P. O. Box 152. oe Want job on farm in gen. light farming; raise hogs, cattle, trucking, repair work; to look after and handle labor, orchard work, etc, for reason- able wages, or would share crop with |good party. Prefer near some good - town; with good house, water, wood, ae O. A. Ston,e Atlanta, Ga. Rt. 4. : a Want a good 2 horse crop for 1931 on. 50-50 with man who has plenty of work for this winter for 2 hands. Want to be moved free. Anywhere in Ga. J. L, Power, Adairsville, Ga. RFD 1, oe Want place on farm for self and boy, 16 yrs. to care for chickens, milk- ing and gen. garden work. Can come at once. Can furnish ref. Will | take reasonable salary for both of us. Mrs. L. M. Pinnell, Atlanta, Ga. 217 Hunter St. S. E. ; Want job on farm for wages would consider farm on 50-50 basis. Sinele, sober and honest. Ref. fur- nished. Have exp. in all kinds of machinery. Wm. Hand, Camilla, Ga. Rt Aj Box 126.2. . Ace Want job on farm. Understand farming and farm machinery. 50-50 basis. Would take job for wages. Can move any time. A. T. Evans, Tifton, Ga. ene RAISE BETTER CALVES _ There are a number of essentials which one must keep in mind in the raising of calves otherwise disap- nointment is the rule. Po ee Good feeding, of course, is first in order for without feed of desirable suality rightly allowed progress can- not be made even though all the other essential requirements are ta- ken care of. One can save consid- erable whole as well as skimmed milk by the intelligent use of a su- periorly blended calf meal, but what we are most interested in now is some of the other factors which have to do with the health and well be- ing of the calves. ee ee . Both sunshine and feed should be available so that the calf may have a choice as regards the meeting of his needs. The calf that has access to. an outside run whereby sunshine and fresh air is gained, practically always shows good judgment in re- gard to the needs for each. Some. times the calves should be prevented from going out into the sunshine particularly if the days are too cold but one must use his judgment in these regards. | To promote exercise which gives the calf a chance to unbend his limbs and thus promote growth. a reasonable size paddock is in order. | The feeding and sleeping quarters should be kept scrupulously clean so- that they may always be comfortable - and sanitary. ee In providing ventilation, one needs to be careful to fix things so that cold draughts are not experienced; this needs to be watched much more carefully in the late fall, winter and spring months than during the sum- able wages, and a 2 horse crop next | mer time,Allied News Service, - garden. 25 yrs. old, wife and 2 small a 2h PAGE TWELVE TURNIP GREENS EXCELLENT SOURCE OF VITAMINS Laboratory tests of the Georgia Ex- periment Station have shown that turnip greens is a vegetable of very - high vitamin content. As a general rule leafy vegetables are good sources of vitamin A and the thinner and greener the leaf the richer the food is in this vitamin. The thin green Jeaf of the turnip contains approxi- }- mately the same amount of vitamin A as the much lauded spinach. Both of these foods rank along with but- ter in vitamin A content. Turnip greens is also a wood source of vitamin B, again ranking along Ru with spinach and containing more than such foods as tomatoes, orange _ juice or milk. When tested raw, gram for gram, it is much richer than orange juice or tomato juice in its. vitamin C content. Try using some of the young, smooth leaves raw. It may be substituted for pars- ley in a butter sauce over boiled po- tatoes. Chop some crisp tender leaves fine and include them with a little celery salt in tuna fish salad, apple salad or potato salad. But even when boiled 45 minutes turnip greens, though having lost about 85 per cent of its vitamin C _ content by reason of the cookinc process, are still almost equal to or- ange juice or tomato juice in _ this substance. The following is a good recipe for cooking turnip greens. Put a piece of bacon of ordinary thickness about three inches square into a quart of cold salted water. Bring slowly to a poil and add about three pounds of] turnip leaves. Continue boiling un- til tender, about 45 minutes. If you prefer to drain off the water save it for soup as it is rich in food value particularly the water soluble vita- mins. In view of the excellent value of turnip greens Georgians should use them more generously in their diets. Georgia Experiment Station, Ex- periment, Georgia. U. S. SCIENTIFIC BREED SUPERIOR NEW SUGARCANE Federal scientists are enthusiastic over the breeding and development of ~ @ new variety of sugarcane which bids _ fair to further increase yields of sugar, already greatly. augmented by the adoption in Louisiana of varieties im- ported and distributed by the United States Department of Agriculture sev- eral years ago. The first release of the new variety, which is now known as C. P. 807, was in the 1930 season, but the sugar experts have watched experi- mental plantings for several years, and base their expectations on results of these tests, in which C. P. 807 out- yielded the best of the competing varie- ties by nearly a ton of sugar per acre, or by more-than 35 per cent. The initials C. P. in the name of the new variety are derived from Canal Point, in Florida, where the new va- riety was bred at the United States De- - partment of Agricultures field station. ~ This station was established by the Bureau of Plant Industry in 1920, and this is the first improved sugarcane va- riety produced there, which the sugar specialists have recommended to the planters. At the station the breeding program has had two objectives, pro- duction of a sugarcane that would yield a large quantity of sugar, and which at the same time would be highly resistant to the diseases that nearly wiped out thesugar industry in Ee eae to 7926, when it was jrejuvenated by the departments intro- duction from Java of the disease-tol- erant P. O. J. varieties. Compared with the best of the Tava canes, P. O. J. 213, which yielded 4,865 pounds of sugar per acre in four test plantings last year, the new variety in adjoining plots yielded 6,725 pounds. TO DISCUSS FARM ADJUSTMENTS FOR SOUTH AT ATLANTA MEETING Improvement of the- income from southern agriculture by a better ad- justment of production of cotton, other crops, and livestock to present and prospective market conditions will be the subject of a regional outlook con- ference at Atlanta, Ga., November 10 to 14, The extension services and agri- cultural colleges of the thirteen South- ern States, the U..S. Department of Agriculture the Federal Farm Board, and other Government institutions will be represented. Committees of commodity specialists and economists of the Southern States are assembling material bearing upon the more important southern crops, in- cluding cotton. The Federal Bureau of Agricultural Economics is assembling information on the world-wide situa- tion in cotton consumption and pro- duction, and also on the market outlook for other crops grown in the South. Following the conference, an out- look report for the Southern States, will be issued, and a series of farm- ers meetings will be held by the State extension services cooperating with the Federal Farm Board. The South faces a difficult situation this year, says. Dr. C. W. Warburton, Director of Extension Work, in that adjustments between crops is unusual- | ly difficult pecause of the relatively heavy production of several southern-_ grown farm products. The effort to. balance southern agriculture by ex- | lingers for years. panding the production of home sup- sideration, along with the adjustment of the production of the cash crops. A thorough review of all of the _ possi- bilitieswhich will be made at the At- lanta meetingshould provide a sound program for action which the exten-| sions forces can carry back to the peo-. ple. SOYBEAN PEST The velvet bean caterpillar, which is developing an appetite for soybeans in Louisiana and parts of Texas, can be controlled by dusting with sodium fluo- | silicate, according to the United States | Department of Agriculture. A light. brand of sodium fluosilicate, analyzing about 80 per cent pure, will be effective when applied during the pecele larval stage. RAISE HEALTHY HORSES BY SANITATION SYSTEM An ounce of prevention for colts at the tender age is worth more in rais- ing strong, virgorous farm horses than a pound of cure after the horses are mature, the United States Department of Agriculture finds. ; A study conducted in Montana by the department showed that the most effec- tive, and likewise the most economical, way to raise healthy horses involves a series of sanitation measures beginning before the colt is foaled and continu- ing until it is large enough and vigor- ous enough to withstand the ravages of stomach worms, intestinal round worms, pin worms, blood worms, and bots. plies, feed crops, etc., must have con- tried the larval treatment on a few of The first step in ae program recom- mended by the department is the use of drugs to remove parasites from the i;mare before, or soon after, breeding. The mare is then kept on clean fields until she foals, so there will be little jikelihood of reinfestation. The young foal, thus given a start in life free from parasites, will remain reasonably free from them if kept on pastures free | from infected animals and away from the insanitary conditions usually asso- | ciated with and favorable to parasites. The use of a similar plan in raising | mules in Louisiana and Nevada was) followed by the production of healthy yea the cows , calved prematurely produced calves that did not tive, Se Now, the Minnesota Experiment Sta- tion comes along and demonstrates against the importance of Calcium in the reason. They have found that the dreaded Milk Fever disease, which occurs in a great many dairy herds, can be cured by the use of a solution of Calcium Chloride. They have found that injecting about 60 to 100 C. Cc. 082 a, 20 percent solution of Calcium Chlo- ride soon. puts the animal back on the road to health. As a matter of fact, in several cases where the air treatment had failed to and vigorous animals in place of in-| produce results they saved the animal efficient mules of low vitality that were _ by injecting the Calcium Chloride. Ac- subject to colic and various other dis- | cording to their reports, in some cases, orders. TO RAISE FLIES FOR USE IN CURING BONE DISEASE Investigations are being made by the United States Department of Agricul- ture which, if successful, will lead to the commercial propagation of certain kinds of flies to be used by the medi- cal profession in treating wounds and bone inflammations. The new treatment with larvae of two or three kinds of flies, none of which is to be associated with the com- mon house fly, is the outgrowth of an accidental discovery by Dr. William S. Baer, former Army surgeon and now of Johns Hopkins University. Having observed in France two soldiers brought in after lying for seven days on the battlefields, with their wounds heavily infested with fly larvae but healing un- usually well, Doctor Baer pondered the incident for 10 years while treating many patients suffering from osteo- myelitis. This disease more common in children than in adults, is an in- flammation of the bone which results in flesh infections. It is hard to cure and if allowed to become chronic often About two years ago Doctor Baer his patients and some of the chronic cases were cured within six weeks. Since the nabout 300 patients have the animal had recovered within six |minutes after the material was injected into the blood stream. This should emphasize to the dairy- man the importance of watching very carefully the Calcium supply that is available to his dairy cows, for the scientist has demonstrated that it not oniy has a vital influence upon the off-spring but also upon the health of the individual . itselfAllied News Service. A FEEDING PROGRAM TO. PREVENT FALL MOLTING If body weight is maintained, fall molting of early hatched puliets will be prevented. Hearty consumption of feed, especially the grain or fattening feed, will hold body weight. With the early hatched pullets we have not only to maintain body weight but we must feed them so that they may lay eggs, grow feathers and increase in size bees weight. As soon as the polets start 0 lay they should be housed and changed from growing mash to laying mash, A liberal suppiy of mash boxes should be provided. One foot of feeting space for every five birds will give satisfactory results. lace the boxes so that they will not be in the shadows. Keep supply of laying mash before the birds at all times. In order to maintain or increase body been treated. All children and four- fifths of the adults were cured. To prevent larvae from: introducing injurious bacteria into the wounds, the eggs from which they are hatched are first disinfected by dipping them in a soolution of bichloride of | mercury. Lit-le is known about the actual bene- fits contributed by the little healers, but Doctor Baer is of the opinion that they serve as living disinfectants. { The success of Doctor Baers experi- ments and the large number of cases throughout the country to which this treatment is adapted have created a demand for larve. Entamologists of the United States Department of Agri- culture are interested not only in find- ing methods of propagating large num- bers of these sepcies of flies under as sanitary conditions as possible but also in devising accurate means of indenti- | fying larvae as members of the proper species before they are used. LIME IS ESSENTIAL FOR DAIRY CATTLE Some years ago the Wisconsin Ex- periment Station built a balanced: ration as far as proteins, carbohy- drates and fats were concerned, by utilizing the product of a single farm crop, such as corn, oats or wheat. They was done, that the ration was lacking~ in some particular quality. One of the things that they found | particularly lacking was lime, and, as a weight the pullets must eat lots of grain. This amount should be at least 12 pounds of grain. a day to each 10 pullets. Do not leave grain before the birds at all times in the laying house. If this is done the birds will over-eat on grain for a while and then will be- gin to pick out the grains they like best and finally the amount of grain eaten per day will decrease. In addition to the grain it is ad- visable to feed a moist fattening mash each day. Feed once a day anytime be- fore noon, This fattener should be low in protein and will increase the amount of grain eaten without the birds knowing it. Give them all they will consume in fifteen minutes. One hundred puliets willeat two to three pounds of this feed daily. This moist fattening mash will help to mainte body weight. Probably the most neglected item | feedinz for egg production is succ lent green feed. So-called green feeds must answer three requirement They must be green leaves grown in the sunlight they must be succulent, containing extra. water and they m f answer. the birds craving for rough laze. Alfalfa, clover and soybean leav i will answer the green -Germinated oats, mangle beets, cab , 'bage and raw vegetables will take car found in practically all cases where this requiremen of the succulent requirements. Succu lent, green feeds will develop and main tain a hearty appetite which is nec sary to prevent a loss in body weigh | allied News Service.| BeteN 1