DEPARTMENT OF fee CUGENE TALMADGE AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER SS PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR STATECAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930. Siegr emer cy EOMES eee TES . spear 7 Move Further Back Into the Country In the last Presidential Campaign, candidates in both parties promised great farm relief. I believe that they are quibblers on words. We have had relief all right, but lots of us took it that, farm relief would be farm help. The truth of the business is that we do not need any farm help. We just need farm justice. If about nine- tenths of the farmers friends were killed off they would get along a whole lot better. But what came out of that presidential campaign? President Hoover called a special session of Congress to enact farm legislation. What did they do? They took up a tariff bill and hiked the rates on all manufactured articles that. they possibly could. The Southern Commissioners of Agriculture went up before the Ways and Means Committee and before Congress, insisting on a tariff on jute, vegetable oils, and other farm products. They succeeded in getting written. up as lobbyists. The trouble with the farmer is that he has no lobbyists. Every other interest except farming has its paid and hired representatives at Congrss. It developed that the Secretary of the Manufacturers Association of Connecticut was placed as a Secretary to a special Tariff Committee. When they tried to censure; or insult Bingham for having: this man on this Committee, he answered back that his state had received considerable advantage by this man be- ing placed on the Committee to have inside information. His state is ~ a manufacturing state. He meant by this that they had succeeded in _hiking the rates and saddling them on the other people of the United States. Nothing was ever done about it. We are now paying the bill when we buy anything. Our raw products, especially cotton, cotton- seed, and peanuts, are in competition with world markets without any protection of tariff. They are selling below the cost of production, This extra session of Congress also enacted a law creating a Fed- eral Farm Board and gave it $500,000,000.00. The provision of the law was-that this $500,000,000.00 could only be spent to aid farmers through Co-operatives. Co-operatives have organized all over the ~ eountry on the idea that they were necessary for orderly marketing. Practically all of the cotton brokers now are trying to hold the cotton except the co-operatives. J received.a letter yesterday, stating that the Co-operatives had shipped out 14,500 bales of cotton from the Savan- nah port within the last month to the English mills in England. Some cotton, isnt it? I am also informed that the mills over the State are buying cotton from the Co-operatives. I received a letter from a a OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholsale Prices Dec. 11, 1930. Always Subject to Variation Savannah Augusta $1.00 : Atianta Macon Sweet Potatoes, new 100 lbs.--__1.25 $1.25 Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100: Ibs._- 2.25 2.50 Eggs, Ga., Extra doz.--.------- -40 Eggs, Standard, doz. -------- t25 338 -Eeggs, Ga., trade, doz : Eggs, Yard Run, doz.-- Wurkeys 40; =. -5.- 25-2. 2 ses ; Capons, 2Ib- . =- 2. 22 Field Peas, mixed, bu. --------- 1.40 Field Peas. not mixed, bu. ---- 150 Country Butter, Pest Table. Ib... .35 Country Butter, Cooking; lb .20 Corn Meal, 96 Ibs. ----------.. Soy Beans, O-too-tan, bu Soy Beans, Biloxi, bu.-- 2.10 3.00 1.50 Hogs Sold During Week Beginning Dec. 1, at Ccop-ra'ive Sales Brought 7%. No.1 Grade Spanish Peanuts $68.00 per ton Delivered Columbus, Ga. MARKET REPORT farmer this morning, stating that he had been trying to sell some of his cotton to the mi ls, and was told that they could get it cheaper from the Co-operatives than he was asking. He was only asking the market quotation. What does this mean? The Co-operatives and the Federal Farm Board are depressing the price of cotton and making it go down instead of making it go up. Would you give any more for a nickel cigar_.as long as you could get it for a nickel? You would not care how much the cigar clerk cried about hard times. The.mills will not pay any more for cotton.as long as.it is pushed on.them at present prices. I hope that some of our Congressmen and Senators will look into what these Co-ops are doing. They are handling the Governments money. ae : 5 I get letters every day from people in the State, advising that the Co-operatives have not paid them the 1 per cent reserve that was taken out of their cotton for the past five years. My suggestion to all who- have a reserve fund due them is to write to me and state the amount. I cannot see any excuse that any business concern can offer for not paying back money that they took out of your own property as a re-- serve fund. The money never belonged to them. It is not an ordinary debt. The Federal Farm Board should not advance them one cent until every penny of money is paid up, or they are put in the hands of a receiver and have a general house-cleaning from top to bottom. A petition for receivership has been pending here against the Co-opera- tives for nearly a year. You did not even see anything about it in the papers. Why it has not been pushed and tried, I do not know, If all of the Co-operatives of the South are keeping reserve funds that do not belong to them, and selling cotton as the Georgia Cotton Growers Co-operative Association is doing, the quicker that Congress and the U. S. Senate puts a check on the Federal Farm Board loaning money to them, the better off this. country wi!l be. In the meantime, what is the best thing for us old farmers to do? Move further back into the country. Take care of those old mules. Buy just as little fertilizer as you can get along with. Plant some- thing to eat for your family and for your stock. Then, you can plant - your money crop in cotton, or tobacco, or peanuts, or whatever you decide your land is best adapted to. Dont try to have too many live- stock, Remember that a cow eats all day and chews all night. Belong ~~ (Continued on page twelve) : INDEX Columbus Valdosta Poultry for Sale Poultry Wanted Live Stock for Sale Live Stock Wanted Ga. Products for Sale 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 Ga. Ereducts Wanted Plants for Sale Plants ._Wanted Seed for Sale Miscellaneous for Sale 7 10 11 Miscellaneous Wanted --.-7, 10, 11 _ Eggs for fale. =O, A Osea Baby Chicks for Sale Farm Help Wanted : Positions Wanted... 8 | 20 per ewt., Basis No, 1. ; : : a i T gee . -- eae pee: a SANT PES INO SORE en a ES AGE TWO . ; : ~ : ee Poultry For Sale Bey ANCONAS 40 Ancona hens, $50 FOB, or exch. or 50 bu. good corn. W. S. Earney, Woodstock, Ga. Rt. 2. : erels, Sheppard strain, $1, $2 and $3 each. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDon- ~ BANTAMS FOR SALE 5 genuine young buif Covcnin ban- am cockerels, $1 each. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. 4 W. L. bantam -roosters, hatch, $1.50 for the 4. Miss Martha Cheatham, College Park, Ga. Rt. 2. Fure pred pull UvChin vanvam ckerels, 6 mos. old, $1.50 each. Fred Gehrken, Augusta, Ga. 405, Greene St... 2 2 Golden Sebright roosters, 1 yr. Id, $1 each. Full blood, small type and perfect beauties. B. J. Wynne, ochran, Ga. - White, Rose Comb bantam roosters, ( vames Cocuran, . Lavoiua, a. Rt. 2. 5 full blood Buff Cochin. bantam hens, $1 each, also 1 trio of White Cochins, $4, or exch. for 2 Black Cochin hens or pullets. W. H. Holmes, gusta, Ga. 1129 Telfair St. Common bantams: 4 solid white, rest speckled color, 12 in all, 40c each. 10 of them are 1930 hatch. Exch. for any kind of pure bred pigeons, rab- bits or other pantams. vames Ruce, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2. ; 1 pr. Sebright bantams, $2.50. Donald Jennings, Americus. Ga. P. O. Box 84. 2 thoroughbred Buff Orp. bantam hens, 1 yr. old, and now laying, guar. tock, $1.25 each, or exch. for paper ell pecans at 35c lb. or dried fruit. Write before shipping. Mrs. E. C. Melton, Smyrna, Ga. Rt. 2. $8 bantam pullets, 50c ea; 1 hen, 75c and cockerel, 50c. All for $2.50, or trade for 3 hens of any breed. Emory Slark, Macon, Ga. 339 Carling Ave. 1 pr. Buff bantams, 1 cockerel and 1 _pullet, spring hatch, the feathered leg- ged kind, dark red, wt. 3 or 4 lbs. when grown, $1 each. Mrs. C. C. Farmer, Good Hope, Ga. BARRED ROCKS 10 selected Parks strain B. R. cock- erels, wt. avdut 6 or 7 lps. 7 mos. old, $2 to $2.50 ea. $10 for lot; From hens av. 200 eggs per yr. sired by cock from @ 287 egg hen. Sat. guar. Coops to be Daris Raulerson, Rockingham, 40 pure bred B. R. hens and pullets, 2 cocks, 18 mos. old, and 1 cock- , $50 for lot; also 10 hens and 1 ; 10 pullets and 1 cock,/3 . Mrs. C. D. Coursey, Eastman, market: price del. to Cleveland, and I (0 del chickens to your Exp. office. Write your best offer. Mrs. Nora Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. 7 April hatch B. R. pullets and 1 ockerel, $8 FOB, or $10 del. Exch. or same number of dark Cornish games. H. W. Thurmond, Gresham- ville; Ga. . i 10 pure Thompson Ringlet Rock March hatch, $1.25 each; cockerels, March hatch, $1.25 each. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 B. P. Rock pullets and 1 cockerel, Thompson strain, April hatch, $1 each. . S. Hadden, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 3. ite B. R. . C. S. Bradshaw, Wrightsville, Maas Rt: 1; pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. ockerels. March hatch, $1.75 each; ullets, $1.75 each. FOB. Mrs. F. L. zee, Morven, Ga. 8 or 10 large frying size, pure bred B. R. pullets, 75c each. No checks. Slara V. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Pure 'Parks strain B. R. from arks Cream A. grade. Reg. Per. 201- 5-30. Large choice cockerels, $2 to ea; a tew Avril haten puilets. Sz Cash with order. Coops to be ret. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Ma- ssas, Ga. Rt. 2. Holterman B. R. April hatch, 5 pul- lets, $1 each; 1 cockerel, $1.50; 1 cock, 1929 hatch, $2, or the lot for $8. Lacey, Rome, Ga, Rt. 2. 3 > 0Me, | Commerce, Gt. Rt. 5. MARKET BULLETIN _ Parks str, pure bred cockerels, Mar. 1and April 1930 hatch, $2.50 each, FOB. wits. imal. G. Smutn, Loomsboro, Ga., Rt. 1. Sev. May and June hatch Aristocrat cockerels, Parent stock direct from Holterman, $2.50 and $2.00 each, ac- cording to size and age; 15 to 20 fat, fine B. R. hens for eating, 20c lb. FOB; 25 broilers, ready January Ist, for best offer. Mrs, J. C. Bryan, Rey- nolds, Ga. : Thompson B. R. early March cock- erels, ready for service, $1.50 each, 1ay station. Cash with order. Mrs. A, J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R. cockerels, Feb. hatch, ready for ser- vice, $1.75 each, FOB. Mrs. R: Mabry, Canon, Ga. 1 Parks B. R. 20 mos. old rooster, $1.50, or exch. for crowder peas, any color except black; six-weeks and field peas, or for dried fruit or pecans. Mrs. John G. Bray, Ellaville, Ga. Rt. 10 March and April hatch B. R. pul- lets, $10 for lot,-FOB. Mrs. D. C. Huff, &tapleton, Ga. ; 5 full blood B. R. cockerels, almost grown, now crowing, $1 each at my Wil Not slip. -IvitSS 8. ee Cobb, Felton, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 pure bred 5 mos. old B. R.. pul- lets, $1 each, also nice, selected eggs (a pen of these won first prize in Club work at the Mitchell Co. Fair) $1.25 per 15 or $5 a 100 del. or exch., for sound corn. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1. 8 B. R. Thompson str. March hatch, now laying pul.ets, $1.25 each; extra nice cockerels, same str. $1.50 each, 2 for $2.75. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. March hatch rooster, $1.25. Mrs, C. C. Farmer, Good Hope, Ga. Pure Thompson Ringlet Rocks, 12 young hens and 1 cock, 2 yrs. old, and 1 March hatch rooster, $1.25 per head for hens and $1.50 each, for roosters, FOB. Mrs. D. S. Philips, Nunez, Ga. Pure B. R. pullets, stock direct from Parks: 6 pullets, $10. Cream grade. Reg. Per. No. 30-C-112. Mrs. R. W. Barwick, Doerun, Ga. \ 1930 hatch pure bred cockerel, $1.50. Math L. Loque, Gibson, Ga. Parks bred to lay str. B. R. cock- erels. License No. 217. 10 first class cockerels, ready for the yard, $5 each. These are from hens with egg records of 200 eggs upwards and have blood lines of 300 eggs per yr. stocx. Worth twice the price asked. A. J. Bartlett, Valdosta, Ga. 5 March and April hatch Thompson Imp. Ringlet -cockerels, $1.50 each, FOB, or exch. for field peas at $3.50 bu. Mrs. A. R. Watts, Canon, Ga. Rt. 1 pullet and cackerel, large friers, finest Holterman stra. $2.50 per pr. or exch. for 3 laying W. L. pullets. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. 2 fine Thompson Ringlet B. R. 18 mos. old roosters, $1.50 each, also 1 pure B..L. rooster, January 1930 hatch, - FOB. Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Sparta, a. 1 March hatch B. R. cockerel, $1.25. rete L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. A few fine B. R. pullets that cost $16 per 100 at day old; began laying at 4 mos. old and 25 days old; have moulted and nearly ready to lay again. $1.25 each, FOB. Mrs. J. B. Collier, Cochran, Ga. 2 fine March Thompson Imp. Ring- lets, 2nd direct, $2 each FOB; 2 cocks, 1928 hatch, same strain, $1.50 each; 15 fine. yearling hens, same str. $2 each. Sell in lots of 5. All FOB and cash with order. Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, BRAHMAS 2 Light Brahma cockerels, pure bred, April hatch, Giant strain, $1.25 each, toe G. A. Skelton, Royston, Ga. Rt. Giant Light Brahmas 1929 hatch, $125 each: 1930 hatch $1 each. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. : BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS 1 White Rock Fischel strain cock- -erel, $1.25, or exch. for 1'R. I. Red, S. C. cock, not over 18 mos. old, of pure bred, and dark red good color. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. 4 nice White Rock April 1929 hatch. hens and 1 rooster, same age, $1.25 each, or $6 for the lot FOB. Mrs. D. A. Darsey, Griffin, Ga. Rt. A. Coop of 5 white Rock pullets and 1 rooster, May hatch $6. Mrs. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga. _ Pure bred White Rock April cock- Se cea erel, $2.50 postpaid, or $2 FOB and 1 pure hed B R. April cockerel, $2.50 PP, or $2 FOB. and 2 pure bred B. R. hens, $1 FOB, or $1.50 each postpaid. All real large to age, pure and free from disease. Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 April hatch cockerels, pure bred Buff Rocks, $2 and $2.50 each. Nug- gett strain. Exch. for pure bred pul- jets or young hens of same breed. Mrs Cc. R; Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 or 12 pure White Rock pullets, $1.25 each. March hatch. Heavy layers. Mrs. C. H. russell, War- then, Ga. 1 prize winning cock, Bird Bros. strain, Partridge Rock, at half price. R. W. Clark, Macon Ga, 177 Boulevard Ave. Nice bunch of Partridge Rocks 1929 and 1930 hatch, $1.50 each for hens and $2 for cockerel. Mrs. R. J. Rod- denberry, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 25. Pure bred White Rocks from prize winners, April hatch cockerels, $1.25 and $1.50 each; pullets, $1 each, Mrs. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. Sev. March hatch White Rock, Fis- chel strain roosters, $1 and $1.25 each. Mrs. W. O. Herndon, Canon, Ga. Rt. 1. 2 each, pure bred Buff Rock, April hatch, cockerels, $2 each. pullets, $1.50 each. All FOB. Money order with order. Mrs. Eula B. Johnson, Ten- nille, Ga. : GAMES FOR SALE Pit Games: Old Eng. Black Breast Reds. Deau ganie an. aS lule as crossed the waters, $10 per pr. G. Baldwin, Douglasville, Ga. ~ 1 rooster and 6 pullets, Cornish games; the 7 wt. 22 lbs. $5.50 for lot. I paid 22c each for these as _ baby chicks. James Brown, Helena, Ga. Jones Roundheads, dead game and fast cutters: Stays, crowing size, $3, Pullets, $2.50, a few young trios 1 1-2 -b size $4. as long as they last. G. W. Logan, Ellijav, Ga. Rt. 2. Grist Grady, Warhorse and Shawl- neck pit games for sale. H. Roque- more, Mansfield, Ga. ae Pit game cocks, Blue Red, now ready for the pit, $2 to $5 each; Blue and Red cockerels, March hatch, $1.50 each. W. A. Holsonback, Ranger, Ga. . Pure Cornish game cockerels, Weber strain, $2.50 each. Mrs J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga. ot 1 pure bred R. C. dark Cornish game, heavy strain, 10 1-2 Ib. 18 mos. old rooster, $1.50, also-pure bred eggs from 5 to 7 Ib. hens, and 9 to 11 Ib. unrelated cocks. $1.50 per 15. Mrs. yy Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6, Box Pure bred dark Cornish games, 4 hens and 1 cock and 3 young pullets and 1 young cockerel; $13 for lot if taken at once. Mrs, Mary Griffin, Sparks, Ga. j 1 dark Cornish Indian game rooster, $1.50 or rooster and game hen, $2.75. Miss Leona Simpson, Culverton, Ga. 10 dark Cornish Indian game pul- lets, guar. no culls. $1.25 each, or $12 for jot, also 3 cockerels, $1.25 each. Same breed all March and _ April hatch. Mrs. J. R. Brantley, Kite Ga. 1 pure bred Cornish game hen, for sale, or exch. for R. 1 ned ocn. pecans or dried fruit free of peel and ae Mrs. M. T. Burch, Wray, Ga. 4 young cockerels, Cornish Indian Games, April hatch, $1.50 each. Good pe W. D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs, ae 1 fine Gray stag, grown, $1.50; 1 red Cuban 1-2 Worhorse stag, $1.25 Smoke Blue stag, wt. 5 lbs. $2 and 1 hen, $128; Vos ane brown Red cross, tacos, $1 eaca. Guar. Casn with order. Jack Hawkins, Gibson, Ga. 1 pure bred Bacon Warhorse 6 lb. rooster, $2; 1 mug and Warhorse crossed, March hatch, $1.50 each. Cash with order. Guaranteed. H. H. Hawkins, Mitchell, Ga. 2 hens and 1 cock, pure bred, extra $1.50 each. SHRDLUlarge,vSHRDL large dark Cornish games, 2 yrs. old, ae each. Math L. Loque, Gibson, 2 Cornish games roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $1.50 each, or both for $2.75. a Jeptha P. Pullin, McDonough, 1 fine B. B. Red game 18 mos old, 7 mos. old cock, $5. C. H. Baldwin, Douglasville, Ga. B. B. Red games, dead game and as fine as ever crossed the waters $10 ee pr. G. M. Baldwin, Douglasville, Pure bred R. C. dark Cornish Indian games, cockerels and hens, $1.50 each. Mrs. L. M, Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Thursday, December 11, 1930. Black game spring pullets, $1 each; now laying, also about 25 head of friers, 25c lb. W. J. Morgan, Still- more, Ga. Rt. 1. ae 10 hens, 5 lb. av, crossed with Cor- nish game rooster, yellow hen and 1 Cornish rooster, all spring hatch, $12 for the 11. Hens now laying. F. H. Gilbert, Sylvania, Ga, GIANTS AND LANGSHANS -- J. B. Giant April cockerels, large, pure bred and fine, $1.50 and $2 each. | No checks. Clara V. Trimble, Adairs- ville, Ga. ee 3 Marcy str. J. B. Giant hens, 18 mos old, now laving, wt. 7 to 9 Ibs. each, $2 each. Mrs. E. LL. Babcock, | Cordele, Ga. 208 East 13th Ave. _ 5 large hens and 1 cockerel, 1929 hatch, unrelated stock. Pure Marc strain, J. B. Giants, $7 for lot. Mrs. Jonn C. Morris, Auiey, -Ga. oy 1 pen: 1 rooster, 9 mos. old and 3 pullets, pure bred J. B. Giants, $6, or exch for 6 ewe goats. R. E. Barnes, Summit, Ga. cD 75.J. Black Giant hens, Marcy strain, $2 each, FOB; roosters, ce pullets, $1.50 each, FOB. Mrs. H. J. McCorvey, Hawkinsville, Ga. - 22 J. B. Giant 4 wks. old chicks, 30c each. No checks. Mrs. J. T. Berry- hill Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. oe 8 J. B. Giant April hatch pullets and 2 roosters, $1 each, or exch. for 2 nice thritty pigs of good stock. No runts. Mrs. F. C. Conner, Whitestone, - Ga. 20 hens and 2 cocks, thoroughbred M.! J. B. Giants, blood tested, hens now ~ laying, 8 mos. old, $40 for lot, Cash. | No checks. Henry Fowler, Roy, Ga. ~ 10 J. B. Giant pullets and rooster, ~ April hatch of the egg record strain, | $10 for lot. Cash with order. C. L. Ertzberger, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. | Marcy str. J. B. Giant roosters, nearly grown, $1.50 each, or exch. for - hogs. Buyer to pay shipping expenses. | Mrs. J. P.. Powell, Lumber City, Ga. RFD 1. 5 2 1 pure bred J. B. Giant 18 mos. old 10 lb. rooster, $2.50. W. D. Vaughan, Jackson, Ga. Box 183. ; -.4 fine Jersey White Giant roosters, $3 ea. and party to pay exp. chgs. Miss _ _Ola Manley, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. 3. . 3 cocks, pure bred Marcy str. J. B.. Giants, $5 for lot; also young cock- erels, very nice, $1.50 each, or exch. for som same strain . Write. Mrs. J. | T. Lamberth, (Address not given). HAMBURGS : ee S. S. Hamburg hens and pullets all ready to lay. $1 each; roosters, $1 ea. L. E. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. ae . 3S. S. Hamburg April cockerels for sale or exch. for equal number S. S. Hamburg pullets, or for Buckeye Reds or Cuban Blues or 1 Irish Gray cock- | erel and 2 pullets. Offer must be pure bred. Hamburg cockerels were raised from eggs bought direct from Brad- shaw. W. R. Williams, Danville, Ga. LEGHORNS -Tancred W. L. 80 March hatch pul ~ lets. beginning to lav, (isc each ior quick sale. S. F. Humphries, Scott- dale, Ga. Phone Dea-1822. : 50 pure bred Tancred May hatch pullets, now laying, $1.25. each or $60 | for the lot. Wm. A. Vandiver, Mar- | tin, Ga. Rt. 2. a 4 Brown L. pullets and 1 cockerel, March hatch, $1 each. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. . 4 W. L, roosters, 75c each, and 4 pul- lets, $1 each or lot for $6, Mrs. J. S. Berryhill, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 5. = 30 Ferris, heavy str. layers, pullets, March hatch, $25 FOB. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Ga. RFD 4. - : _ Sev. cockerels and cock birds for breeding purposes From Ped. stock. 250 to 424 ege records Official. Guar. of sat. with each bird. Write for price and full particulars. W. M. Kantala, Elberton, Ga. an aes Ferris S. C. W. L. cockerels, March hatch, from direct stock and _ prize winners, $1.75 each; 2 or more, $1.50 each, for quick sale. Mrs. J. E. Stead- am, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. =e 5 February hatch W. L. cockerels, Hollywood str. $1.50 each. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ga, Z 2 Buff L. cockerels, April hatch thoroughbred and well dev. $1.50 ea. OB. R_H. Berry, Menlo, Ga. Rt. 1. 15 WG: young hens, $1 each, also 100 B. L. pullets, in production, $1.25 each, FOB. Chas.. T. McMillan, arene. Ga. Rt. 8. ae e pure bred B. L. ready to lay pul- lets, $1 each. Cash with oriae im Moss, Talking Rock, Ga. RFD 3. (Continued on page five). | Whursday, December 11, 1930. _ _ Live Stock For Sale. CATTLE FOR SALE : 1 good milch cow to freshen Dec; | 15th. $50 cash at barn. J. male yearl'nz, ent. to reg. reason- able paw Mrs. M./G. Lee, Lithonia, al. 4.8 3s 6 yr. o!d milch cow, mixed Holstein _ and Jersey, ready for beef, lar _ W. Price, Woolsey, aa. Rt. Also 1 small . $60. John iA: Box 59; : Solid col. Jersey bull calf, 3 wks. old. - Sire: Stallings Cocotte of Ga. Mie 4; dam, Nells Tyeoon, No. 881-. _ 80. $15 FOB. Exch, for anything can C. M. Stallings, Carrollton, Ga. _ Reg. J. male calf, 7 mos. old, dark. _.ream col, Raleigh breeding. $35 FOB. : McMiuan,. Galinesville, Ga. : ft { i _._.1 nice light red mixed Jersey heifer, 13 mos. old, and fat, $20. Dye, Mitchell, Ga. eA . heifer, 22 mos. old, bred. .. Mother was 4 gal. Jersey. For eash, _ or.exch. for good farm horse or mule. eatham, College Park, Rez. J. bull, about 3 yrs. old, very a pee: cheap. M. B. Allen, Hoschton, Mrs. Henr Miss tfartha. Ch Ga. Rt. 2. 1 yellow. and 1 black J. heifers, 7 and 8 mos. old, from 4 gal. cows, $12.50 . ea. at my home, or beth for $25. Mrs. _ &._P. Cobb, Eelton,.Ga, Rt. 1. 1 _milch cow, 7-8 Jersey, to freshen in Jan. $50. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Gra- Extra fine.J.-heifer 6 mos. old, fat enovrh to make fine beef. $10 cash, or. e pork at wheleswe price.. . Decatur, Ga. Sycamore _ exch. for nic John A. Sea: eure bred Hereford bull, 1 y warn. cheap. E. W. fresh, third calf, will al. per day with proper treat- pure bred Jersey but ey $85 at my farm. J./J --ens, Luthersville, Ga. Rt. 1 sae J. cow, 4 yrs. old, nice -. clean, fresh, at reasonable price. W. J. Arnold, Hiram, G Nice, young J. cow about 5 yrs. old, five. 3 gal. a day, fresh 4th of Apyil, $50 or exch. for anythinz can Also. 2 nice J. heifers, 10 mos. cld, exch, Joe M.. Brown, \ g knot on write. Max | man, . Mileh cow, ment and feed, $20 each or . McRae, Ga. 2 ... 6 yr. old J. cow, has a bi .. Jaw, $15. Come see, dont _- Price, "Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. Be For Sale: beef cattle, _- prade heifers, and pure bred bull. W. ae -D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. HOGS. FOR SALE : 300 Ib. 8 mos. o' Reg. Duroc show gilt, bred fer March 1931 far- row to reg. Duroc boar. $60 each, FOB. Exch. for .0 bu. ecra. el. sal --tton; Henry T. Luirsden, Talbotten, Ga. 1 Duroc J. brood sow, Res. papers, _ $25.or exch. for Gvernsey heifer; and 1 pili and 1 male, Peg. Duroe Jerseys. $10 each, or exch. for anvthing suit- Be nee Mrs. T, L. Adams, Dougias, Ga. Dero J, boar, 200 Ths. lact Morch pig, $35 FOB, to keep from inbreeding, res. in buyers name; Duroe J. pigs, Sept. farrow, 65 lbs. or moze each, no Pe 10 ea. or $18.60 pair. L. H. Eeenfield, Stillmcre, Ga. Duree J. mate pigs, 3 mos old, 50 to Cherry red. From prize win- 2 ning steck, $12 each, rez. in buyers . name. . J. Carl Dauthtry, Metter, Ga. ' 1 thoroughbred bie bone Plack Ez- Sex sow pig, not rez. but ent. to, 2 1-2 mos. old, from reg steck, $8 FOB. W. Overstreet, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 2. ~ -fat hoes, th. on foot, or 122 Np. dressed. Wt. 09 Ib. on fost. , Blackshear, Ga. RFD milch cows, 250 to YO.-Mo Walker 3, BOX 67. HORSES. AND MULES FOR SALE - I pony mare for. sate, or exe. for f r corn, E. A. Hawkins, |. sow, piss, Rutledge, Ga. oa pr, younz:-black yrs. old, wt. 1050 lbs. Reasonable price. _ Grdcon Hamm, Cobbtown, Ga. . RABBITS FOR SALE = chillas and Silver Martens, - $5 pr trio. Bred dees, $3 each. A. A. Marshall, Washinzton, Ga. Pure White rabits, with pink eyes 1 yr. old, $4 pr. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavenia Ga. Rt. 3. _.200rabbits for sale. Forrest Park, Ga. . "SHEEP AND GOATS. - aes mare mules, six W. Y. Conine, FOR oath Wilbur Donaldson; Metter, Ga. Rt. 1. 1 white billy goat, wool-haired, $4 FOB Toeecoa, or exch. for 3 bu. scund peanuts. M. G. Smith, Toccoa, Ga. Rt, 2, Box:.133; f Live Stock: Wanted: MARKET BULLETIN _ nannies, 2 or 3 wks. old, $6.50, or exch for a pure bred S. P. C. female pig. CATTLE WANTED : Want 1 male and 1 heifer, pure bred Short Horn calves, from heavy milkers with reasonable price for cash. L. He Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Want good mileh cows, giving 2 to 2 1-2 gal. per gay. Will take them for feed this winter and give best of care and feed. Can give ref. Mrs. A. H. Hardwick, Doraville, Ga. Want to exch value for young cows fresh in or soon to freshen. Jersey or Holstein. Write. J. R. Chapman, Conyers, Ga. HOGS WANTED Want. to exch. good farm. mule for brood sow,: and. milch cow. Jos. M: Corbett, Kirkland, Ga. Rt. 2. FoR Bxch, value, $25 for. S. P. C.. pigs. | W. D. Wilbanks, Cave Springs, Ga. Want 1 rec J. giit pig, 8 to 10 wks. old. Not the big bone. Medium bone, deep red. from stock not related. Make best cash. price. if. 34. Galimon, Ga. RFD 1 Box 78. ~ Want 15 er more good feeder pigs, cheap for cash. State best price at barn; G. H. Watson, Athens, Ga. Kt 3. Want a young Duroe sow, treated and bred to farrow in February -or first. of March. Must be pure bred/ and reasonably priced: J. J. Withrow, Buijay, Ga Rta? : Want 1 male. Berkshire pig and 1 S. P. G. male. Exch. Tocle: eotton' seed, or corn, or Barred Rock hens, or pay cash. B. J. Outen, Manassas, Ga, e eee Want pure, bred-Duroc male hog, sub. to reg. dark red, 3 to 10 mos. old, and ready for. service. State wt. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Ga. Ris Want best price on corn fed _ hog, 200, Ibs. or more, dressed and del. my home. J. A. Jackson, Atlanta, Ga. 842 Mork Sty 6. Ws---. ; _ HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want a gentle Shetland pony for small child to ride. Must be trained }to work anywhere. Hoyt Kenney, Temple, Ga.-P. O. Box 2. oa Want to swap a fine Red cow for a nice mare mule, 6 or 7 yrs. old; wt. IM to 1100 Ibs. Must be gentle and good cond. Will pay the difference; not over 75 mi. from Hiawassee. F. D. Nichclson, Hiawassee, Ga., RFD 1, Box 40-A, .. RABBITS WANTED ~ Want 1 N. &Z. White, pink eyed male rabbit. State price and breed- ing. Apply: Jena C. Collier, Athens, Ga. 329 Dearing St. Ao be Georgia Byoduets For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Suser erowder?, 102 lb. brcown-. od peas, 7 Ib. Calif. white, black-eyed, 6c lb. del. Gar. clean, free of weevils ond mew ezcp.. Gagy Keliey, Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. 1. Z Tren Clad peas, 95 per cent pure, $3 bu. Wm. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga. Rt. Blue Texas Whips, prolific and early, 75 peck. Mrs, A. P. Gladden, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 60. - Little. white table peas (will not color the soup) 192 lb. alco white ger- den bean seed, 20c cupful. Mrs. W. BE. Hulsey, Mt. Airy, Ga. Sugar Seca picked before the rains and sound, 10c la W. M. Sil- vey, Ringgold, Ga. Rt 4. Clay Crewderzs. rains, sound and in gocd snape, 10 lb. B. A, Watins, Ringgold, Ga. Rt..4. 20 lbs. lady peas, Slightly damaged but fine for planting, 10e lb. del. by PP; also 25 Ibs. cream crowder Deas, 10c lb. Prompt attention given to all orders: RR. -P. Bannister, bail Ground Ga We, 1 75 bu. Otootan Soys, $5 bu. also 40 bu. isreces:, 4 ku. 2 Os. B. B. Lev- erett; Luthersville, Ga. Nice, white Lady peas, 15c.Ib, also sundried apples, 15c lb. and white nest cnions, 60c gal. Cash with order No checks. Mrs. S. Cousin, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 40. : Bunch Velvets, $20 ton in hull, or $2 bu. hulled. Buyer to pay -chgs. Now booking orders for Dec, and Jan. bunch. butter-beans, Mrs. Must be rg. and | Tuion, picked before the| ~ ) Brown. stgar crowdsr peas, yo * del. Sam Burk, Millen, Ga. Rt. C. Box 229 PER es oS 40 bu. sugar crowders, 3 var. large cream, pure white, and spotted. 100 per cent pure, sound and clean and grown especially for seed. 7 lbs. $i Gel. 50 lbs. or more, 12c lb, FOB. Lady Finger and Mush peas, same price. | C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. 2 bu. Hastings Jacksoa Wonder col. 10c lb.* FOB, Amazingiy prolific. .:J. Dan, Caca-, ran, Ga, Rt. 1. SF 3 bu. Speckled Iron peas, not dam- aged, all sound and as good as made. $3 bu. H. H. Hawkins, Mitchell, Ga.- . W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. iy Whipp peas (the sure cropper), $3 bu. Exch. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. White and speckled Half Runner garden beans, old time, tender, when fully matured and extra early. 30c per. tea-cupful, postpaid; little cream Mush peas, 25c lb. White Calif. Black-cyed and Gprexled=tiowmeder, "is lb. or in 6 lb. lots, $1. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.) Nice selected Sugar Crowder peas, for seed, cream and white, 15c Ib. also little ries) pags, 15e hs, FOS: ur piacc: Calif. black-eyed 10c lb. also white table peas, 10c Ib. No stamps nor checks. Also Mung bean seed, 35c 'b. not prepaid. R. C. Alberton, Murray- ville, Ga. Rt. 2: Black-eyed and Sugar Crowder seed peas, 1930 crop, nice and sound, 12%% lb. Write for bu. lot prices. A. L. Burt, Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. 2. White Sugar crowders, grown es- peciatly fer seed, 25c lb. or 5 lbs. $1; $3 peek; white, brown-eyed crowcers (argst white pea grown), 35 cts Ib 3 Ibs. $1 postpaid; New Eras, $3.50 bu. or exch 1 bu. fer 1-2 bu. Lady peas, er 2 for 1 bu. of Otootan Soy beans. a frt. 1 way. C. R. Burell, Auburn, aa. Purple Hull crowders best of table peas; bears until frost if good season), 15 cup and postage extra. Exch. 3 @ups fon: 1 gals ce Mis mais n= onion sets, or the white. Ea to pay postage. Mrs. L. R. Ashworth, Lo- ganville, Ga. Rt: 4. << + 2 bu. white crowder peas, $6 bu; 5} bu. New Eras, $3.59 bu. 5 ku. Brab- | hams, slightly. mixed, $3.50 bu; also 75 bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes, 75 bu. and you to furnish sacks to be|. shipped in; and 10 Ibs. of large seed- ling pecans, 20c Ib. J, L. Nelson, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 83. Sugar crowders, 20 lb. postpaid in G lots of 5-or more lbs. Picked without rain on them, pure and sound, bears until frost, also have Calif. black-eyed peas, 15c Ib. Clean and sound. Exch. for anything can use. J. H. Smith, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 1; = 1-2 bu. white sugar crowders, $2 if party. to pay postage, or $2.25 postpaid. Mrs. Vernon Hightower, Fairmount, | del. Ga, Rt. 2. Box 81. Bunch butter beans, 12> 1-2 Not less than 8 Ibs. del. . W. Benson, Smarrs, Ga, 16 bu. sound, mixed peas, 0 per] W cent New Eras, picked without rain on them, $25 FOB, or $390 del. H. W Thurmend, Greshamville, Ga. Stock peas\fer sale.. W. D. Watson, Loganville, Ga. J A nice and ite, black-eyed peas, clean, 202 lb. 6 Ibs. $1, Exch far dried apples, free from worms and core at ee A. J. Pope, Tallapoesa, Ga, Buneh butter bsan ae 1930 ersp, Gc Ib. John W. Price, Woolsey, Ga. Et. 1) (Box 56. = \ 40 bu. mixcd Brab and Iron peas, about 9 per eent Brabs and 49 per . cent Irons, also 25 bu. New Eras, nat mized. Ssund, picked while hulls ware bright, $2 bu. FOB. Exch. a few bu. fer No. 1 Runner peanuts. Lb. for Ip. T. L. Coozle, Oslethorp2, Ga. 13 bu. New Hras, recleaned, 93 par cent pure and sound, $2.25 per bu. S25 for lot, FOB. Exch for corn, suitable for bread. doe inger, Maxeys, Ga. P. O. Box. 83. 103 or more bu. peas: some Brabs, come Speckled, some Irons and Clars for sale. S. J. Roquemore, Butler, Ga. P.O. Box 138. : Little white Florida peas, not mix- ed, 102 lb. plus postage. , Mrs. Nellie Hovell, Toomskoro, Ga. Rt. 2. gosd, ssund | B. Dil- pure and frce from weevils, 102 Jo. W. C. Pet- ky, Varnelis, Ga. Rt. 2. BITTER FO? HAL Yellow J. butter, 40e Ib. del. Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt: Guar. pure, fresh J. butter prepaid, . core oe aster, Curryville, Pure J. butter, 2 lbs. a week, 45 G. : Clifton, Mil- -35 Ib. Post Ib, prepaid. Mrs. len, Ga. Box 53. 3 lbs. J. butter per week, 45c Ib, prepaid, | Mrs. W, RK. Clifton, Millen, Ga, - a % Extra fine quality J. butter, 50 Ib. postpaid. Money refunded if not sat. a Roberta Smith, Franklin, Ga., 10 to 12 Ibs. fresh butter ea. . brick molds, 45c lb, del. in Ga. Cow: T. B. tested. Sample on re Bob Sosby Lurple,. Hil: tasle. peasy tos... tie Gals. price offered, Cumming, -Ga., Rt. 3. 10 or 15 lbs. nice J. butter per week, Mailed fresh in cari | Mrs. J..Q. King, Lavonia,Ga. Rt. 3) 2 lbs. butter furnished per week, 45c ib. del. Sample on. request. L, Clifton, Millen, Ga. RFD 3, Bo .. COTTON SEED FCGR SALE. Covington Toole wilt resistant, $2.50 per 100 lb. sack, or exch. Write for prices on 100 bu. lots.. McRae, Ga. 15 bu.) Neely Clevelan $1 bu. also Wannamasers, $1 bu. W. A. Vandiver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2.4). Cokers No. 5, pure and clean, most K. P. Brown, Wrights- quest. Mrs. Carnesville, Ga. fe s. butter per week. Best -H. E. Banister 40c 1b, del. a . Joe M. Brown, d long staple, prolific, 0e. ing wilt resistant co ten secd, sound and clean, $1 bu. exch. F, H. Bunn, Midville, Ga. Limited amt. Half and Half cotton seed, not recleaned, Norris, Quitman, Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Lee Wilson big boll, very fe if any black seed in lot, $3.50 per 100 Hos. in 590 lb. lots; $4 per 100 in less lots. FOB. Exeh. some for peas. Ea. to pay chgs. on what th ship, L. E. Griffeth, Winder, Ga. | Imp. Rucker and Wannamanc @e- veland. Write for new Jas. B. Wood, Brooks, Ga. sae 5 tons Cokers Cleveiand, No. Guar, to be strong, well matured seed of high _germination. by rain, 1 in. sta $45 per ton, FOB. C cil, Toccoa, Ga. Culpepper big uary ist. J Pure, imp. K 75c bu. S. Not damag ple, $2.50 per 100 lbs. boll, 80c bu. until . E. Culpepper, Luther: Pure Cokers No.5, 1 1-16 in. stap $1 bu. FOB. Exch. for shetled eo H. L. Campbell, Lavonia, Ga. Pure Ruckers, Ist yr. from O FOB. Gober Murphy, Sper, Gas Rt: 2; 2 Better staple and Piedmont s W. D. Watson, Loganv +a, Pure Lee Wilson Type big b yr. from Orig, Roll cleaned at 2 FOB. ELE: don, Ga., Rt. 2. 2. Thornton, Bov few bu. Russell big boll Cle 75e bu. or exch. for peanuts. J. R. Lan Summit, Ga., Rt. 3. oe Pure Ruckers $1 bu. Picked Alfred Robin good, sound the fall rains. heun,: Ga. Rt. 1, Box 168. 15. bu. Wannamaker Cleveland, bu. or exch. for geod seed oats, John . Price, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 6.: : _-Ruckers 1 yr. from Ruckers Farm 95c bu. FOB. D, F. Holeomb, Adairs- Ville, Ga Ri, 27: ; oars Toole cotton for peanuts, or oa Outen. Manassas, Ga. Cocks_wilt resistant bu. 75c bu. -W. S. Norton, Edison, 20 bu. Addisons prolific cotton seed $1 bu. or $3 per 100 lbs, Exch for rood W. D. Wilbanks, Cave lf and Half seed, $1 bu. or exch. ts, bu. for bu. B. J. , 90c bu. Lots of 8. P. C. pigs. Springs, Ga. 75 bu. Crook Bros. Ha etton seed, Ist yr. from orig. Se- and kept pure gin, 43 per cent lint, 7-8 to 1 in. sta- ple, $1 bu. FOB. Cash or exch . value. .8. PB. Da d from 50 A. anythinz of e Dallas;.Ga. Rt. 1. Pure Lee Wilson type big al-} seed. Large boll, very prolific, eas picked, large yield, 35 to 40 per cent nt, 1 1-16 in. staple. are 1 generation from the Orig. $3 pe 120 Ibs. FOB Mited Trawick, Linton, Ga. Summerours Half and yr. eare taken at gin to keep from Cash with order. Kept. pure and geville. Geo. T. Half, : ond Pure Half and Half cotton eed Paid $5 per bu. in 1028. Have kept them pure by. having ros run out at: gin, $2.50. per 100 Ibs. Exch a for Fulthum a er, Eastman, Ga. Rt. 6, - seed oats. del. in good sacks. e's. and white po Hastings pune COTTON SEED FOR SAE. Cooks Wilt Resistant" imp. -eotton ong carefully ginned, 2 years -from Car eh a J. D. Bishop, Eee as ae Sta. pure 46 per cent : lim A. J. Carter, Scott, Ga. fanleys Heavy Fruiter, ee ala. Good and sound, "$1 H.W. irene reshamville, Ga, 0 ou. Hash | big bon otton known) 33 to bolls to the lb. Premium. stapie, $1.50 bu. G, M. Baldwin, Douglasville, Ga. - aes 100 bu. Lee Wilson cotton seed, pure sound and clean, - per 100 lbs. or 2.50 for 500. oT . Miller, Leo, Ga, Ny: SEED CORN & CORN MEAL i FOR SALE Whatteys Prolitic seed corn, care- ully selected -_ db] sacked. $3 per bu. _ FOB. , L, Whatley, Cuthbert, Rutphiy's imp. rolific seed corn, and selected in field; 2 to 5 medium ize ears on stati, $1 pk: $3 bu. del. Gober Murphy, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Yellow Cuban Flint cern, direct . Hastings this yr. 75 peck, $2.50 also cushaw seed, 15c per oz. or 50 lb; baby lima bush teans, 20c white running butter beans, 20e: ib. corn, shelled, . Add postage for all. Mis. Fred Ray City, Ga. Rt. (biggest boll a ew selected pYolific and Hick- seed corn, nubbed and} 2el] del. Fred eeks, Dial, Ga. 325 bi. clean. heavy slipped shuck. ri in shuck, $% bu. or shucked and led, in acod e 20 tee oo wie orris, Baxley, Ga tings pune Prolite seed corn. ubbed an sielie per p is Fhillips, QGuamblee. Ga. Rt. 1. 50 Bi good size oo fea shtck ore a os of peavine hay, s Ww. Hy ~ Morris. oid FOR Milton Suritaer, Sylvester, Ga. mt. 3. : white Rice pop edn, this yrs, ic Ib. prepaid in Ga... Cash with < Ae de Collins, prolific peed ern, elled. P. Brown. Wrightsville, Dent seed corn, fiexd ee bu. or exch, f bu. fer White Pekin ducks: ducks. and 1 drake. Wm. A. ver, Martin, Ga. Rt. 2. 50 bu. clean, hand shelled wiitte corn, sifted and ready for grindfng; $i I; Whatley. Gaiden ed, $1 pk. $3.50. of pure bred a. Care Big Mill. Pure Hastings prolific geed _ corti. first yr. 75c pk. $2. bu. also pure Yeb- _Jow Dent seed corn. $1 pk. $3.50 bu. E. Dunagan, Winder, Ga. RFD 4. Woods imp. Hastings seed corn rom high yielding selections, $2.50 bu. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks, Ga. Cuban yellow Fuiint, first yr. from stings $3. bu. Also Hastings Pro- fic, $2.50 bu. Pure, carefully selected nubbed and shelled. All FOB Mill- | ooo Geo,. T. Trawick, Linton. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Home made pork sausag, smoked, b> Del. Neo orders for less than 1. No checks. Mrs. C. A. Devane, ecil, Ga. _ Hickory smoked sugar eured country | ams, guar. sound. 10 and 11 Ibs. 33}\ b. del. to and in 3rd zone. P. W. larrison, Falcyondale, Ga. 5 FRUITS FOR SALE Nice, sundried apples, 15 tb. ~ del. Henry Weaver, Marion, Ga. Dried figs, 1930 crop, dried without ain on them, 20c Ib. also half gal. lass jars of canned blackberries and les, 50c can or eeeP for any good bab. . Watson, Ath- Seg Rt. 3: ~ 1980 sundried, old fashion peaches, 20c lb. Add postage. Cash or money -erder. No checks. Mrs. Sallie Akin. Griffin Ga. Rt. 2. Nice, dried peaches, free of worms. 90e lb. and postage. Mrs. Lee Brooks Monroe, Ga: Rt. 13 Nice; sundried peaches, 1930 erop 15c Tb. FOB. Money order with or- der T.-H. Gardner. Fayetteville. Ga. Niece, bright. 1930 sundrfed apples. free. from worms. peelings, and core. Oc Ib. del. in 10 Ib. lots or more. \ Benny corn seed, 60c lb. Miss | postpaid lf and oot cotton seed, $1 bu. or EP P | Nice, + certifted check. Eeneest, | std ck. Peach, Van~ ae bu. FOB. T. A. Teate, -Thomasville, ~ 39 or Ye 50. doz. MARKET B y truckers at my orchard, near Cleve- land W. G. Owenby, Marietta, a. Nide, sundried peaches, 20c Ib. Eis era Sargent, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B. Extra good, bright; new sundried apples from choice acid fruit, free from peel, core and insects. 5 Ibs: $1 CG. F. Maddox Buford. Ga. A limite@ amt. - sundried peaches. 1930 crop, free from worms, 25c Ib. del. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Ga. Rt.. 3. : 5 a 26 lbs. nide, sun@ried apples, free from core and peelings, 20c lb. Post- age paid in 10 Ib. Lots or more; less, adw postage. Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, Jasper, Ga. RFD 4. Nive, dried apples, 193( and coreu. i6c ib di. / Mrs: Geo. L. Durand, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. New crop, bright sundried apples, llc lb. FOB. R. F. Rogers, - Young Cane, Ga. ee Sie} ~ GRAIN FOR SALE About 100 bu. goed rye, $1.75 bu. Grown on my farm, Phillip Rouse, Mizigs, Ga. heavy Pulghum oats, 15. bu.. in 5 bu. sacks, FOB. Money order or W. B. Love, Jr., Au- gusta, Ga., 20 8th a 4 3-4 bu. Abruzzi seed rye, $8 35 for the lot, FOB. Immediate shipment. Money orders only accepted. A. S. Cocroft, Hazlehurst, Ga. HONEY, . BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Bright honey in chunk comb, - lb. tin, $10 or exch for equal value a anything Gan use; 24 sections, 1 lb. ea. shipped in standard glass an Case to. be ret. $4.50 del L. H. Eden- | crop, packed ship ping CS. in 3B 10 can del. $1.75, field, * stitknore, Ga. 6 hives of mostly Italian bees, in modern Iftives with Standard Sears-_ Roebuck frames, with 1 new. hive nev- er used, will del.. aboard cars Rome, | eid for pet. J. M: Lindsey, Armuchee, 00 Ibs. nice, 1930 crop chunk hon- ey, as Ib. in tin cans, 25 lbs. up, FOB. A. Oliver Meansville, Ga. RFD 1 -. Ybs. nie? beeswax, 30c Ib. FOB. Americus. Molhey order with order. C. F. Fuller, Americus, Ga. Myrtle Springs. Faney Cemb honey, 6S Ib. cans, del. a for ade Cc. Pe ee, Bales Ga. WECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES ERC., FOR SALE State insp. tfue to name Nursery | $55 a 00: $6 a 100; $1.- 20 doz: Phim, $10 a 100, $1.50 dozen rs ben prive as plum trees; grape best var. $5 a. 308 $1 doz. Seed- each trees, $15 M. $3 a 100:-E. avis, Rivdrdale, Gace; runnets, 35c doz. gooseberry, ft. 50 doz. Just a few May | cherry: sprouts, 15c each, and dewber- | ry. 48 doa Alf postpaid. . Money or- der. Wirs. L. R. Ashworth, Loganville. Ga. Rt. 4. First class 2 yr. old, leading var. State =. and true to name fruit | trees. each in small lots; large lots cheer Exeh. for other farm prod- ucts. i M. Webb, Bllijay. Ga. Sev. M. cluster top Fung Oil trees. as 5 ft. 20c eaWh; 5 to 7 ft. 25c each. e some for 35.000 Kudzu plants. , Whitehead, Albany, @a. 318 Pine Std a ; and scuppenongs, $1. = . Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt. Very nong ofees, bear Ist er 2nd - 50e eacH. Send 10c extra for postae R. Se Pieapeme: Morris Station, Ga. Pecan trves. in. to # 1-2 ft. 15. 25. and 35 8 cits oe oo 1 to 2 tt 15 5 cael WwW. E. Gav. Ga. Rf. Quince ae 2 ft. high, 20c each: \Eng. horse aptples, 2 ft. high, 20c each Add_ postage. Mr W. N. Turner. Dahloneea. Ga. R Rt. x Ae 50 Ibs Se hley sid Stuarts, and 10 or 15 bu. black waiiitits, Sel or ekch. for canine can us, Make offer. M G. Sheehan, Sharon, Ga. Stuart paper shell peeans, nice and large, 30c Ib. del. by mail i "3 or more - lots. Geo. N.. Thomas, Tiomatboro. a. Nice. large size Schleys, 35 MA: Stu- | arts and Vandemans, each, 30 Ib. G. T. Hadden, Avera, Ga. 400 Ibs. Mobiles, 14e Ib. FOB. Small size due to drought but sound . and|H good. Eugene Rivers, Griffin, Ga. Rt. 2 8 or 10 lbs, paper shell pecans. at | 30e Ib. or exch for nice dried ap ape Mands Weeks, Dial, Ga. A ee hundred bu. Yate apples to Lee ise = sae and on { exch. for chickens, be yellow seunper Pearson. PECANS AND PANUTS FOR SALE} ULELETIN little acid; will alae exch. 5 lbs. for good and- thick feed sacks, at 10c per sack free of holes. Ea. pay chgs. Write first. Mrs. S. Toomsboro, Ga. RFD 1.- 60 lbs. Schleys, 50 of Stuarts, and 50 lbs. of darge seedlings, 40c Ib. "FOB. ek ee J Burganey, Waters, * Ga. Sev.- bu. N. C. seed eanuts, 5c. Ib. A better price on a M lb. or more lot. ! Sample on request. J. R. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga. Rt. 2. . : ' Large seedlings, 20c Ip. $18 a - 100; 50 Ibs. $9.50; smaller size, 18c lb. $8 for 50 Ibs. Cash with order. Miss Le- ona Simpson, Culverton. Ga. Columbia pecans, 30 lb. FOB. New crop. Ss. berlin, Forest Glen, Ga. 200 bu. N. C. peanuts, sound, good and clean. Write for price R. O. Mc- Nair Arlington, Ga. +Rt B. Fom- ed without rain on them, $75 ton; less than ton_lots, 4c lb. FOB. M. A. Hall, Arabi, Ga. Mixed pecans, 40 Ibs. $7. 20; 20 Ibs. 9. Schleys, 35 Ib. in 100 Ib. lots more; Ib. Seedlings, 10c. money order with order. All prices FOB. L. A. Waters, Sylvania, Ga. 25 Ibs. Stuart. pecans, 40c Ib. FOB. Radford Birdsong, Gordon, Ga: 1M to/ 1200 lbs. Mobile paper shell pecans, 20c Ib. for lot, or in 50 to 100 Ib lots, FOB, or 25 Ib. del. in Ga. Medium and small size, also 150 to 200 Ibs mdium and small size Stu- arts, 25c lb: FOB, or 30c lb. del. in 5 Jb. lots and up, in Ga. Cc. G. _ Oliver. Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. 100 Ibs. Stuart aoe 356. hs or E. Toole, Ma- con, Ga. Rt. Extra fine Paper 8 shell Stuarts, 48 nuts makes ~ 35 lb. "postpaid. Mrs T. C. Floyd, Chipley, Ga. Rt. 2, Box 74, stock.. well matured, bright and sound $5. per 100 Ibs. FOB. dds Whatley, | Cuthbemt, Ga. Rt. 3. 40 Ibs. Stuarts, 30 Ib. 5 Ibs. Schleys 300 Ib. FOB Myrtle Springs. C. Fuller, Sees Gy a. * Myrtle Springs. ug ; 500 Pos. white Spaniah pe nuts, picked without rain. All No. c Ib. J. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga. nD rae Large seedlings peeans, 1930 crop, Exch. some for nice dried apples and for Trish potaMioes. If interested send Cecroft, Hazlehurst, Ga. . ead. shelled vecans, $1 Ib. pecans, $2.10 Mrs. . G. Talbotton, Ga. Rt. 4, Salted Adams, pecans: Schleys, 40c Ib. Mobiles, 30c; shelled nuts, 15e Ib. Sample of any var sent upon #deipt of price, post- paid. Mrs. J. C. Ward, Perry, Ga. 2 tons Runner peanuts, 100 per cent sound, gathered and picked without Th: for sale. G. BD. Fain, Edison, - ; 1929 No. 1 N. Cc. nner peanuts, 3 1-2e Ib. 1930 erop, 5e Ye. Also Schley pecans, 40c lb. Stuarts, 36e Ib. Large seedlings, 15e Ib. Exdh a few for fruits. strained honey or- other. value. What have you? WwW. S. Norton, Edi- son, Ga. Large size field run Stuart peeans FOB or come and look at them. e H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. Bex 31. Sehley pecans, 40c lb. Stuarts, 33c lb. Postage paid on 5 or more Ibs. guar. Durham. Dublin, Ga. \ Large paper shell - pecans, Mobile ese: i al 2. ut 100 Ibs. good d Stuarts 25e lb. Cash with order. hice. B. B. Grantham, Tifton, Ga. 100 ibs. Stuarts. '30c Ib. 250 Ths. Mo- bile, 20c Ib. J. W. Bottoms, William- son, Ga., Rt. 2. Schleys. -40e; Stuart and Delmas. 25c Ib. Postage paid on all orders for |over 5 lbs. anvwhere in U. checks. L. S. Odom, Arabi, Ga. - - Large red peanuts, 2 to 4 in pod. hand picked and washed, free from pops. 10c lb. FOB, or 12 1-2c Jb. del. W. Thurmond. Greshamville, Ga. N. C Fiat Runner peanuts, crop, free from rain stain, vines from Sto 7 ft. 50 to 90 bu. per yr. improvement. Ne pops, $1 bu y ist, FOB, Cash with | -S. Crutchfield, 25 Ib. Stuarts,- +1 Rte. Ga. runner peanuts, dug and pick- $4, Mrs.. Verlie Gay,. Dublin, Ga. Rt. re less, 38c Ib: Van Demans, 25c |. Certified check or. Genuine N. C. -Ruainers, No. 1 seed well filled and sound ,20c lb. FOB. ee Se of your wares and prices. Sev. hundred lbs. of good quality Stuarts, 25; nick, large, mixed hard | 3 to 500 Ibs. Make best eash price }ghum in 10 Ib. cans, 75c gal. yrs. crop. John W. Price, Woolsey, : On smaller lots include postage. Sat. | No COD orders shipped. E, L. var 25e Ib. plus postage. J Cc. Reid, Ss. No 1930. oe (Continued & _Thursday, December 11, 1980__ der. No COD Guar. W. U. J. Draugh- : on, Whigham, Ga... PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES = ETC., FOR SALE = Large red raspberry bushes, 10c ea. $1 per 15. Mrs. A. P. Gladden, a eoie: Dave: Ga. Rt. 3, Box 60. Gov't. insp. Choice paper shell ee can 6 to 8 ft. trees, 50c each or exch for farm products. B. Lloyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. : Early Harvest and Keiffer pear, 6 to 8 ft. 75c each, 5 to 6 ft. 40c each; 2 yr old, well branched leading var. es 3 to.4 ft., 10c; 4 to 5 ft. 15c ea.; old, No. i grape vines, Concord a Niagara, 10c each, $8 a . All State- inep. and true to ie Post=_ paid. C. . Alexander, Cleveland, Ga. ck, : Insp. pidded. Stuart pecan trees any height wanted at prices too cheap to advertise. Special heights, 6 to 9 ft. best rooted, can/be pees aise un- | budded pecan trees, av. 5 ft. $1 doz. large quantity, 75c doz. K. Ne Sharp, Commerce, Ga. _ 24 black walnut 2 yr: old trees, 1 to. 2 ft. $1 doz. del. Cash with order. Poe Myrtie B. Gee, Fendelstact,: Ga. R State insp. budded pecan trees, Stuarts and Schleys, from 3 to 10 ft. from 25c to 50c each. Idus- Johnson, * Shellman, Ga. Old time seedlings, peach, $1 50 doz. 2 doz. $2.75; chinquapin bushes, $2.- 25 doz. 2. doz. $4; Hazlenut bushes, $2 doz. 2 doz. $3.75; chestnut sprouts, $5 doz. Postpaid. Cash or money order, No. personal checks, Mrs. Nora Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. 5s All leading var. well branched, 2 yr. old apple trees, 20c each; peach, 15c; Keiffer, Pineapple and Garber pear, 4 to 7 ft. 50c; Early Richmond cherry, 50c; red June. plum, 25c; Con- cord and Niagara grape, 10c; also Klondike, Missionary and Lady 17 Se plants, 50c a 100, $3.50. M ssive . Everbearing, 5c a 100 . for meat, honey, or peanuts. Al ee to Name and insp. Mrs. Lee Hees Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1. Sees - POTATOES FOR SALE 300 bu. Porto Rico sweet potatoes grown from insp. slips, $1 bu. FOB | Americus.- C. F. Fuller, Americus, Ga. . Myrtle Springs. _ 'U. S. Grade No. 1 Porto Rico weet: potatoes, eured and dried, - 5 ate or 80 bu. in truck load. Paul Clark, Baxley, GAs = New crop Porto Ricans, sound, ate ing size, 80c bu. Exch. fer pure bred pullets also Porto Rico seed potatoes, 60e bu. if erdered now. Exch. for pul- ae large breed, or hens, not over 20 yrs. eld. B. B, Morgan, Clyo, Ga. SYRUP FOR SALE > Pure Sugar Cane syrup made from old fashioned So. Ga. sugar cane. Cie of 6 10-lb. cans, $4.20; a small amt. of Cayana cane syrup, $3 per cs. All FOB. 5. per cent discount on 5 cases . or more. W. D. Wells, Adel, Ga. | __ Syrup in gal buckets, 90c gal FOB. Exeh 5 gal. for 5 bu. of good = seed oats or for 5 W. L. yr. old pullets, x for 8 young yr. old Guinea nM. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. 1930 Ga Cane syrup in new 35 gal. ; Cypress bbls. $15 per bbl. FOB. H. M. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga. : Guar. pure Ga. cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans, Te per can, or. exch. for field peas. W. R. Brantley, Kite, Gary : Pure Ga. Cane No. 1 Ribbon Cane syrup, 10 Ib. cans, and A No. 1. sor- All this Ga. Rt: 1 Box 56. * 1930 crop Ga. Cane syrup in new 35 gal. cypress bbls. $15 per. bbl. FOB. | EB. L. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga. Pure Ribbon Sugar . Cane A-1, ne and thick syrup. Cs. of 6 10s $3. 60; cs. of 12 5s $3.90; 35 gal. new bbls. $16. _ Frt. prepaid | in State on bbls. and lots of 2 or more cs, for check with order. Quality guar. Lee Pat- , at Sune. Ga. : Pen ae -1 pure Ga. Cane syrup, 35 fa bbl. new, $15 per bbl. 1@ lb. cans, ee es. lots. Al) labeled. llins, Whigham, Ga. =e = 5 VEGETABLES | FOR SALE ois 2 or 300 head extra fine collards, 5c. vices at 5 farm, 9 mi. south of 0 as Smith, _ Warrenton, 0 or 1500 heads of collards, ab. 3 Ibs. each, 3 for 25c, or cheaper by truck load or at ot place. Tuluta 3 ea page nine) Thursday, December li, 1930. - Poultry For Sale (Continued from page two) LEGHORNS ~ __ 20 early June hatch Tancred pul- lets, ready to lay, 65c ea. for lot. On Djxie Highway. C. E. Bisher, Ac- worth, Ga. Rt. 2. 18 W. L. pullets, Tancred str. $1 each, or lot for $17.50. Mary I. La- -nier, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 27. 50 Tancred and Ferris strains W. L, 2 yr. old hens, 90c each, or $42.50 FOB for lot. A. G, Oliver, Meansville, Ga. RFD 1, 20 mos. old hens. No small comb culls . . Through moulting and ready to lay, $1 each; unrelated roosters, $1.50 each. FOB. Mrs. J.B. Collier, Cochran, Ga. 24 throughbred good laying Buff L, hens and 1 rooster, $20, or 90c ea. Post Office money order only. J. S. Hiers, Mershon, Ga, 50 W. L. young hens, 20 mos. old, Harris str. bred for high egg produc- tion. Best of cond. for marketable egg production or. breeding stock. Also 50 pullets, March 1930 hatch. Tancred strain, fully dev. and laying well. $1.50 each. No less in quantities. Mrs. H. V, Franklin, Register, Ga. Thoroughbred W. L. cock, 18 mos. Id, $1; also 1 thoroughbred White Rock cock, Feb. hatch, $2.25 plus ship- ping chgs. Cash with order. Mrs. P. _R, Arnold, Benevolence, Ga Rt. 1. _ 4 Brown L. Everlay str. pullets, now Jaying and 1 cockerel, $1 each, or $5 for lot. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. 25 Eng. W. L. March and April hatch pullets, triple A grade par- ents which came direct from breeders, also 20 hens from same parents, about 1-2 yrs. old. Pullets, $1.25 each; hens, $1 each. FOB. Coops to be ret. Cash with order. Mrs. L. M. Roberts, Hal- _cyondale, Ga. pee _ Fine blooded Superior Brown lL. _cockerels and pullets. 10 wks. old, 60e, ee and $1 ea Ti M. Greene, Cochran, Ga. _ 2 Brown L. hens for breeding, 1 1-2 rs. old, $1.50 each, $2.50 for both. Mrs. P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. - .5 pure bred dark B. L. hens, Everlay Strain, $5 for lot, not. prepaid. Dorsey .Dunagan, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. 4 Brown L. hens, about 15 mos. old, fine cond. now laying, $1 each. Add postage. Money order only. Mrs. J. W. Caylor, Dalton, Ga. Rt. 3. ; 15 pure Tormahlen Light Brown L. 150 W. L. fryers, 1 1-2 Ib. size, for best offer. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City, Ga. 8 or 10 B. L. hens and pullets, Ever- lay str. $1 each. J. R. Lanier, Sum- mit, Ga. Rt. 2. _ 205. C. B. L. 18 mos. old hens, $1.20 each. Everlay str. Mrs. W. A. Sumner, Adrian. Ga. ~ 1 dark Brown L. rooster, and 2 hens, 2 yr. old, $4 for lot.. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. 6 Feb. hatch W. L. pullets, large and . thoroughbred, all laying, and 10 laying hens, 1929 hatch, $1 each. Kerin. gorse Park, Ga. 406 E. Columbia ve, _ 8S. C. W. L. cockerels, $1.25 each, 20 hhens, 1929 hatch, $1 each. Kerlins Quality, heavy layers, FOB. W. V. Rovers, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 3. - Tancred W. L. pullets, 85c each; hens, same strain. 75c each, FOB. also} 1 Donaldson strain cockerel, Direct _ from Mrs. Donaldson $150 FOB. Mrs. Frank Clark, Roberta, Ga. MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS _2 Black Minorca cockerels, Giant Strain, $3 each. O. H. Wright, At- _lJanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. __ Buff Minorca cockerels, March and April hatch, $2 each. No checks. Clara oV. Trimble, Adairsville, Ga: 5 hens, 1929 hatch, raised from day old chicks, from Pape; part now lay- ing; 4 pullets, same stock, readv t lay, $1 ea. for all. Pearl Logan, Elijay, Ga. Rt 2. - ee Ore Ce FOR 15 nice friers, large breed, 2 to 3 Ibs, each, 30 lb. and 12 fat large breed mixed hens, 25c Ib. All FOB, or at my place, also 2 young R. I. Red cocks, _ April hatch, $3 each. Mrs. C. V. Wal- _ ker, Blackshear, Ga. Rt. 3. Box 57. Nice fat hens, 20c lb. not del. Miss _ Ida Wright, Rome, Ga. Rt. 1 Box 73. _ . & fat mixed hens, good for eating or _ breeding, 75c each, not prepaid. Mrs. __W. R. McFather, Arlington, Ga. a 10 nice, mixed hens, 1 stag, 15 broil- ers, all healthy, $13 for lot, not pre- All 1929-30 hatch. Donaldson str. pullets /or for MARR ET Op Oot rin ' paid. Mrs. B. S. Ward, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Large mixed renee to oe is. $1 i eke. ams Ty, Ga. ; 50 chickens, 7 wks. old, 25c each, or $12 for lot. 20 are pure bred Reds, and 30 are mixed; also have March and April hatch,-pure R. I. Red pul- lets, $1 each. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray City, Ga. Rt. 2. Sec. pure bred spring hatch cock- erels, ready for service, $1.50 to $2.50 each; a few pullets and hens, now lay- ing, $2 ea. Mrs. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. ; 8 large type Black Langshan pullets and 1 cockerel, $11.50; 3 Light Brah- mas, 2 large pullets and 1 hen, $3 for lot; 3 spring hatch W. L. Bantam pullets, $1.45 per trio (no roosters); 5 spring hatch, Ferris strain W. L. pul- lets, $4.25; Entire lot for $19 cash to 1 party. All are good stock and in good cond. Nick B. Burden, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8 Box 83. . : . MINORCAS AND. LAKENVELDERS 1 Black Minorca 1 1-2 yr. old rooster $1.50. Mrs. Jeptha P. Pullin, McDon- ough, Ga. 6 Black Minorca hens and 1 cock, 1 yr. old, pure Pape strain, $1.25 each, : $8.50 for lot. H. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga,, : 12 or 15 Lakenvelder hens and 3 roosters, $1 each. Some are 1930 hatch. A. W. Summerhill, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1. ORPINGTONS 2 Byers strain Buff Orp. cocks, March 1929 hatch, large and true to color, $1.50 each. Mrs. H. L. Olliff, Graymont, Ga. S. C. Buff Orp. matured cockerels and pullets, ready for service,. from ee prize winners, $2.50 to $10. Mrs. Ed Morgan, Americus, Ga. 1 pure bred Buff Orp. 18 mos old rooster and sev. large mix. pullets, now laying. Sell or exch. for Buff Orp. young hens of pure breed. Mrs. E. L. Babcock, Cordele, Ga. 208 East. 13th Ave. 1 Golden Buff Orp. 2 yr. old roos- ter, $1.50. Money order only. Mrs. W. C. Little, Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt, 3.. Box 234. March hatch Buff Orp. rooster, lg., $1.50 prepaid. Thos. E. Baggs, River- dale, Ga. : 10 June hatch Buff Orp, Cook str. pullets, 75c each, $8 per lot; 1 March hatch cockerel, same strain, $2. Mrs. Ora Towe, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 Golden Type Buff Orp. 18 mos. old cockerels, $2.50 each, or_ $4 _ for both, FOB. Mrs. T. H. Ellington, Dublin, Ga. RFD 1. Sev. May and June hatch pure bred Buff Orp. cockerels, $1 each, FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. H. J. Johnson, Preston, Ga. Rt. A. 12 Buff Orp. hens, $1.25 each; 6 April hatch pullets, $1 each; 2 April hatch cockerels, $1 each. Lot for $21. Cash with order. E. Nolen, Oglesby, Ga. 4 handsome Golden Buff Orp. pure bred cockerels, 11 mos. old, $4 each) others, same age, $1.50 pr. Mrs. Jep- tha P. Pullin, McDonough, Ga. Golden Buff Orp. January hatch roosters, $2.50 Cash. Mrs. D. W. Jar- rett, Byronville, Ga. Rt. 1. Two fine young cckerels. White Orp. Ready fr mating, $2.50 each; few pul- lets, and hens, $1.75 each; also select- ed eggs, $1.50 per setting del. All stock hardy, Show Type, bred for size, shape and color. Mrs. B. F. Harrison, Bol- ingbroke, Ga. PHEASANTS FOR SALE Lady Ambearst, March hatch, $15 pr: Goldens, 2 yr. old, $18 pr; March hatch, $10 pr. Eng. Ringnecks, $8 pr. Full instructions as to care and breed- ing with ea. order. L. J. Barrow, West oint, Ga.- . 1 pr. Goldens, 2 yrs. old, most beau- tiful plumage, $15; 1 pr. Eng. Rink- necks, 2 yrs. old, $10; Spring hatch Eng. Ringnecks, males and females, $2.50 each. Mrs. J. T. Gammage, Pine View, Ga. PEAFOWLS FOR SALE : Beautiful Blue peafowls for sale. S. M. Wellborn, Columbus, Ga. Bx. 304. oR pened 1 1-2 year 1 pure bred R. I. Re -2 yea: old peoster. $1.50 FOB. Exch. Ore del, by PP. ood, sound dried apples, Mrs. M. T. Burch, Wray, Ga. Rt. 1. 16 hens and 1 rooster, Donaldson Reds, wt. up to 7 Ibs. and a little over a yr. old, from best stock. $20 cash for lot;. Miss Martha Cheatham, Col- lege Park, Ga. Rt. 2: oe Pure bred Donaldson Red March and April cockerels,. $1.25 each, or trade 4 for same age and breed, or 7 for 10 pure Donaldson spring hatch pullets. B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Ga. S. C. R. I. Reds, large pullets and hens, $1.50 to $2 ea. Dark even red cockerels, Jan. hatch, $1.50 to $3.50 each. Guar. Sat. Pure Donaidsio ak Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1; Donaldson Red April hatch cocker- els, 2nd direct, $1.25 each, FOB. Mrs. Nora Mabry, Canon, Ga. 25 S. C. R. I. Red spring hatch pul- lets, $1.50 each; also 1 spring hatch rooster, $2, or $37.50 for lot FOB. Ali pure bred. No checks. Mrs. A. C. sBearden, Kennesaw, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 79. 1 Red cock and 6 pullets, fine str., $1.each. Mrs. C. L. Danner, Metas- ville, Ga. 7 Jan, hatch Red pullets and 8 last yr. hens, in good cond. $20 for the lot. Mrs. J. G. Ginn, Washington, Ga. Rt. 2 10 April hatch Donaldson S, C. Red pullets and 1- same age and _ strain cockerel, $8.50 for lot and Exp. col- lect. Mrs. Leona Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. : 30 pure bred Donaldson Red laying pullets, March and April hatch, $i.zo each. Mrs. B. F. Abney, Cochran, Ga. * 4 March hatch and 5 April Red pul- lets, $10 for lot, FOB. Mrs. D. A. Darsey, Griffin, Ga. Rt. A. Donaldson direct April hatch pul- lets, $1 each; and 1 Red 16 mos old rooster, same strain, $1.75. Money order. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Ga. Owens strain dark Red March and April hatch cockerels, $2 each. Miss Florence Horne, Grovetown, Ga. Nice, mixed Red rooster, now rea- dy for service, $1.25, or exch for 2 young guinea hens and 2 pullets, or for sound Spanish peanuts. A. J. Pope, Tallapoosa, Ga. Donaldson Red cockerels, $1.50 and $2 each. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Syl- vester, Ga. Rt. 3. 50 S. C. Red pullets, January hatch most of them laying, $1.50 each. Mrs. J. C. Goolsby, Graham, Ga. 1 pure bred Red last yr. hatch roos- ter, $2, not del. Mrs. Henry Dye, Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1. 20 Red pullets, March 27th and Apr. 1st hatch; 2 cocks, 18 mos. cld, $45 for lot; 20 Red hens, around 2 yrs. old, and 2 cocks, $35; or as many as you like of hens, $1.75 each, all wt. 5 1-2 Ibs. and over. Mrs. C. S. Miers, De- catur, Ga. Rt. 3, Phone, Dea. 3354-R. 4 R. I. Red 11 mos. old cocterels, pure bred and perfect in breeding. $4) each. Mrs. Jeptha P. Philin, Mc- Donough, Ga. Hen and biddies; 12 chicks with hen, $2.40, also 40 frying chickens, 50c each. All pure R. I. Reds. Mrs. C. R. Hardy, Dawson, Ga. Rt. 1. Box 29. 4 hens, 16 mos. old, 2 cocks, and 1 cockerel, Donaldson stock or deep Reds, $12 for lot. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. Rt. 1. 10 Red pullets, April hatch, $1.25 -each; 1 cockerel,same age and price, $13.50 for lot. Also 6 pullets, 6 mos. old, $1 each, and 4 cockerels, 75c each, $9 for lot; 1 rooster, 2 yrs. old; pure bred, $1.50. Money order or cash with order. Mrs. L. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga. Rt. 3. : R. I. WHITES A few R. C. R. I. White cockerels April hatch, $1 each. Mrs. W. S. Hadden, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 3. SUSSEXS Pure bred Sussex April cockerels, $1.50 and $2 each. Nabob strain. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga. Rt. 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. FOR SALE 2 White Pekin drakes and 1 duck, $4 for the lot. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground,-Ga. Rt. 1. Pure bred Bronze turkeys, April hatch, healthy and free of disease, 16.00 per trio, $9. Will exch for W. L. wr B. R. nets. Walter Cowart, Sum- mit; Ga. RFD 2. * ' Pure'M. B. Bird Bros. Goldbank turkeys: toms, $8; hens, $6; pr. $13; trio, $18: Mrs. H.I. Moore, White Plains, Ga. , Turkeys for sale. Make offer. Mrs. J. R. Olliff, Graymont, Ga. Spencer turken Wonder Bird, young stock, $5 trio. Sev. fine naked neck roosters, $2 each; eggs, $2 ver set. of 15, or $3.75 for 2 set. Mrs. J. F. An- derson, Blue Ridge, Ga. ee 20 M B. turkeys. Bird Bros. strain pure bred and from unrelated stock. Immense size, young stock, hens wt. 20 lbs. at 1 yr. old; gobblers, for, 40 to 50 lbs. when grown. Very gentle at Vi sacrifical prices, $17 per trio of 2 hen and 1 gobbler. Mrs. J. W. Lariscy, Halcyondale, Ga, Rt. 2. eon Thoroughbred M. B. Goldbank tur- keys for breeders. No .culls. 30c Ib. FOB. Hens, 12 to 45 lbs. Toms, 18 t 24 lbs. 7 1-2 mos. old. Guaranveed also 23 Imperial Mammoth White P kins, ducks and drakes, $23 for lot o geese FOB. B. M. Holland, Bowers- ville, Ga. (ae Pure, big bone Giant M. B. Fine for breeding. . April Heavy and good cond. ot g breed. Hens, $4; gobblers, ach also 11 7 mos old, toms wt. 20 lbs. hen 12 to 15 Ibs, trio, $12, also 1 tom, tw yrs. old, $8. Mrs. Bertha Miies, B Money order only accepted Mrs. P. B. Brannen, Statesboro, Ga, pear ROCKS AND REDS FOR SALE 1B. R. and R. I. Red mixed rooster about 2 yrs. old, 75c, not prepaid. Mr, W. R. McFather, Arlington, Ga. ~ WYANDOTITES ich Aboyt 20 8. L. hens or pullets, som of them mixed witn Bufi Urp. $1 ea Cash here at home. . H, An derson, Murrayviile, Ga., Rt. lo 8 pure bred R. C. S. L. Wyando large type, now laying, pullets Auld | cockerel, February hatch, $10 tor lot aiso 15 March and Apru puuets a 2 cockerels, large type, plo tor thi lot. Money oraer omy. Mrs, Doug las McLendon, Dawson, Ga. Kt. 6 Box 9. (ga L. Wyandott \ Large flock of S. puilets, cheap for cash, good s.ze, tru to color and now laying, $10 a doz if ordered. at once. G, U. Mavtnews, Milan, Ga. Rt. 3. og 15 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte Marck hatch pullets, $20. Ai Tarbox svurain also 2 roosters, same strain, $3. Mrs Laura Curry, Stockton, Ga. oi 6 mos. Oid pure Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte puilets, $1 each; hatch pullets and 18 mos. iC. $0 for trio; cockerels, $1.50 each. Mr W. L. Guillebeau, Lincolnion, Ga. 8 pure bred R. C. W. Wyandott hens, 4 roosters, $1 each, or $10 an exp. chgs. for lot. Mrs. Jno. T.) G lespie, Koopville, Ga. Rt. 3. : 1 fine W. Wyandotte a little ove 1 yr. oid, cockerel, $1.25 and party t pay chgs; or $1.50 del... Mrs;> Barrett, Danielsville, Ga. kt. 2. 9R. C. S. L. Wyandotte pullets an 1 cockerel, all February hatcn, an Sunilower strain, well selected, $1.0 each, $9 for lot. R. B. Wiliams, lan, Ga. Rt.73: Se 1 W. Wyandotte large, 1 yr. ol rooster, $2.50 cash or exch. Miss Mar. bi Cheatham, College Park, Ga. | 15 pure bred Long strain S. L. andotte March and April hatch pul ets, and 1 cockerel, ( R. C. well marked. Some pull now laying, $1.25 each, or $6 for lot No checks accepted. Exch. for valu in good pigs or shoats: S. P. GC. o Duroc preferred. W. R. Howard, Bi men, Ga. Rt. 1. a Poultry Wanted : BARRED ROCKS WANTED Want 10 pure bred B. R_ pullet ready to lay, also 1 cock, same breed and age Must be healthy, and che for cash Write what you have ant price Mrs O L Ellenburg, Roystor Ga. Rt. 3. oe Want to exch. 1 Toggenburg 3 m old dce, for March hatch pullets Barred Rocks preferred. wi exch. Flemish Giants and Chinchi rabbits for pullets. Mrs. BE. R. Chl horn, Villa Rica, Ga. Box 98. GAMES WANTED Want 1 pure bred Silver Lace R Cornish cock, under 2 yrs. old. Wi pay cash, or exch. Math L. Loque Gibson, Ga. s Want 10 or 12 pure bred Cornis game pullets, early 1930 hatch. M be guaranteed. Will pay a reasona cash price for them. Wm. H. D Pearson, Ga, Rt. 2 Box 5. LEGHORNS WANTED Want 4 Buff L. roosters, March 19: hatch. State best price Annie ; Fields, Sandersville, Ga. Rt. A. Box 10 ~ Want sev. hundred White or B L. or Ancona pullets or young | Must be healthy and reasonable. Allie Brown, Hapeville, Ga. Want to exch. Reg. Jersey cow or heifer, for ite Leghorn een O. H. Bradbury, Bogart, Ga. < Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1930. _ Entered as second class matter February 15, 1922, at the post Office at Atlanta, Georgia, un- der the act of June 8, 1900. Ac- cepted for mailing at special || rate of postage provided for in . aes 1103. Act of October 8, Notice of farm produce and ap- -purtenances, admissible under postal reguiations, inserted--one time on each request and re- peated only when request is ac- companied by new copy of no- tice. Second-Hand Farm -Machinery, Flowers and Seed, Incubator and Ornamental Nursery Stock no- tices are published in Monthly Supplement which appears on the first Thursday of each | month. Farm Land for sale editions are published at intervals during the year. Advance notices of these editions appear from time to {| time advising advertisers when to mail us these types of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of unimportant no- tices. Under Legisiative act the | Market Bulletin does not as- sume any responsibility for any - notice appearing in the Bulletin . transaction resulting there- ~ from. : Poultry Wanted LEGY ORNS WANTED Want 100 W. L. Ferris strain hens. Will exch. good value for same. Write. S$. A. Strickland, Manor, Ga. Rt. l. WYANDOTTES WANTED Want to exch. 12 N. Z. White rab- bits, 9 does and 3 bucks, for 12 S. L. Wyandotte hens or April hatch pullets ia. tO pay exp. chg. lL. A. Freema.1, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 1. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, 2s GEESE, ETC, WANTED Want Speckled guineas. Will exch. strawberry plants for same. Mrs. E. F. Noland, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Want 1 Bourbon Red hen, 2: yrs. old, for breeding purpose. Will exch. Donaldson str. R. I. Reds or pay cash. Miss Susie F. Chapman, Bronwood, Ga. - Will pay 40c Ib. for a 50 Ib. or over turkey. Do not answer unless wt. is 60 or more lbs. Mrs: R.. L.. Warren, Atlanta, Ga., 1027 East Lake Drive. Baby Chicks For Sale Barred Rocks, and Reds, $11; Heavy mixed, $10; Prepaid live del. Also 1 to each. Not. prepaid. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga. Strong, healthy, active chicks that are real profit. makers. 100 per cent live del. guar. You can depend on our chicks. Write or wire your order to- day. Prepaid post. J. I. Hosford, At- lanta, Ga. 221 Forsyth St. S. W. _ Blood tested Red, Rocks, and Leg- horns of quality, at reasonable price. ee H. Wood, Athens, Ga. 426 Broad Booking orders for ess d chicks to be del. next spring, from Tom Cochran Big Egg line, White Leghorns and Tancred and Cochran oss W. Leghorns. O. L. McClellan, range, Ga. Rt. 3. Baby chicks every week: Reds, B. R.., and also the best in Leghorns. Write and. dav} Scott, Concord, Ga, MAR K ET BULL ET IN ee ee for information and price. A. J. Bart- lett, Valdosta, Ga. Quality baby chicks that live and grow. Biz, husky, vigorous, thorough- bred Donaldson R. I. Reds, 15c each. 100 per cenit live del. J. G. Archer, East ,Point Ga. 323 W. Vesta Ave. R. I. Red or B. R. baby chicks, $10 per 100; White or Brown L. or An- conas. From. healthy, bloodtested flocks of mature he:s that have been selected for high egg production. 100 per cent live del. guar. Also Custom hatching 3c per e g; set every Wed- nesday. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga. Baby Chicks Wanted Want to raise baby chicks on halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Have exp. Let party hear every week. Any number at any time and of any breed. Party to pay shipping exp. Prefer large or mixed breed. Ref. if preferred. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevolence, Ga. Want to exch. Half and Half cotton seed for W. L. biddies, cr for eggs. Mrs. J. H. Ke'ehan. Ella Ball, Ga. Want 1 or 200 head of chicks to raise cn halves. Can give ref. Mrs. D. 8. Phillips, NuneZ, Ga. Eggs For Sale Choice, select ezgs, from Donald- sons S. C. R. I. Reds, $1 per 15 del. wat. guar. Miss Susie F. Chapman, Bronwood, Ga. : 1 Donalison tr. R I Red eggs 22 oz t- doz. $1.50 per 15 dei. $5.30 per 100 del. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. Eggs Wanted Want 1 M. hatching eggs in lots of 400 and 600 every 3 wks. to hatch on halves. Any pure breed of heavy strain. Want to start hatching Jan- uary 10th. W. E. Mullis, Cadwell, Ga. Live Stock For Sale CATTLE FOR SALE 17 mos. oid Guernsey. buil, sired by Milley-Bright Farm. Nice. marks anu very gentie, cheap for cash. .C. M. North, Atianta, Ga. 3622 Peachtree Road, Rt. 6, Box 41.. 1 Holstein cow that gives 2 or 3 -gal per day when properly fed, also 2 steer yearlings, 18 mos oid and one steer calf, 9 mos old, $75 cash, FOB earn, or exch. for 3 or 4 gal. Jer.ey cow with Ist or 2nd calf. S. A. Strick- rand, Manor, Ga. Rt. 1. : Reg. Hereford cattie, both sex. John J. Cummings, Donaisonviile, Ga. 1 young beef cow, about grown, $25; 1 good milch cow, freshen in Janu- ary. Exch. for 2 dry cows, good stock or for wheat or oats. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga. 2 J. bulls, 2 yrs. old each, wt.. 70 ibs. each, $40 each. Make offer cas... or trade. Pat Boykin, . Bairdstown, Ga., Care Jno. Stevens Farm. 1 reg. J. cow, fresh with 2nd calf, $60. A. J. Grant, Dallas, Ga. RFD 2. Reg. J. bull, 13 mos. old ,ready for service. Sophie Eminent Noble breed- ing. Prize winner, $65. H. B. John- son, Norcross, Ga. Reg. J. 5 mos. old bull calf from best breeding. Light fawn color. $25 crated. Z. L. Scott, Concord, Ga. 1 Jersey male calf, 7 mos. old, or- ange color, dark nose, fat, fine and gentle, $25 at barn. Jewel Collins- worth. Riverdale, Ga., RFD 1, Box 6/. -1 mature Reg. J. cow, has milked ais high at 4 gal. per day with proper feed; will av. 3 gal. and 1 lb. butier with ordinary feed; to freshen in January. High bred and in good cond. 375 at my barn, with papers. H. L. tHiston, Rupert, Ga. HOGS FOR SALE 1 Reg. S. P. C. sow, wt. 40) lbs. when fat; finds 14 pigs at a litter, $75 FOB carn, or exch for bacon and lard at market price. S. A. Strickland, Man- ar, Ga. Rt. 1: 4eh 4 fat feeder pigs, $10; 2 sows, small vone P. C, 1-8 S. P. C. both will far- row latter part of January, $20 each, if taken at once. Miss Kate Lancas- er, Svlvester, Ga. 15 to 20 shoats, wt. from 75 to 125 bs. Cholera immuned. Jersey, S. P. 3S. and Essex. Nice and smooth. in ine cond. 9c lb. at barn. G. W. Doo- little, Sandersville, Ga. . Am offering my big Duroc Sensa- tion. 2 yr. old. herd boar at a very reasonable price to prevent. inbreed- ng; also. Dies, 4 mos old, $12.50; 10 wks. old pigs, $10 ea. All Reg. Z. L. Sows and pigs, mixed breeds, for sale or exch. W. J. Morgan, Stillmcore Ga. ss Duroc J. and P. C. pigs, around 2 mos old, $6 each, or 2 tor $10. B. J. jead, Alma, Ga. 6 fat hogs, wt. 1M or 1200 lbs. on feet, 7c lb. on foot, or lic dressed, #OB. Also have 50 Ibs. large breeu chicken friers, 2 to 3 lbs. eaca, 25c Ih. FOS. Mrs. E. F. Waiker, Blacksnear, Ga. : Fure bred, ent. to reg. Black P. C. gilt, wt. around 75 lbs. $10 or exC.. or W. L. or B. R. pullets. Write. Eth- el A. Cowart, Sumnut, Ga. RFD 2. The African strain B. B. Gunea hogs: 1 male wt. aoout 250 Ibs. 2 yrv. did, $20; 1 young maie, ready for ser- vice, wt. Over 100 Ibs. $15; giits, av. 75 to 125 Ibs. ea. $12 to $16 eaca, S-me ready to be bred; some pigs, $i2 pr. L. B. Toler, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 3, Box: 33. ae 1 brood sow, about 3 yrs. old, S. P. C. and Duroc crossed, bred to-a thor- sughbred Essex; farrow about March 5th. In good cond. wt. about 125 lbs 40 del. or exch for 20 bu. good corn, also have 3 pigs, about 11 wks. old, mixed breed, in good growing cond. $8.25: not del. No checks. Money or- deronly. C. J. Gordon, Pitts, Ga. Rt. ics SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 yr. old. natural hornless Nubian milk goat and 2 kids, 5 mos old 3-4 Nubian, and 7-8 Toggenburg does, $35 not crated. Ganaway Wiliams, Pal- metto, Ga. Box 12. fe 1 tame billy goat, broke to harness, $3 FOB. C. A. Rowell, Albany, Ga. Nubian milk goats, reg. 97-100 per cent, bred to freshen in February, also pure bred Nubian bucks and erad does. F. H. Gilbert, Sylvania, Ga. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want a good, gentile 3 or 4 gal. milch cow, iresh now, near Biue Ridge. Give lowest price and tun particulars in first letter. Mrs. R. L. Vates, Blue Ridge, Ga. Want pr. of young oxen that will plow, single or doubie, cneap tor casa. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga., P. U. Box as. Want to buy J. or Guernsey bab heiter calves trom reg. stock. W. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Want young J. milch cow, fresh with 2nd or 3rd calf and give not less than 3 gal. per day, cheap for casa. Carl F. Bateman, Byron, Ga. Want to exch new crop N. 1. syrup for calves or stock cattle, especiaily a young Guernsey bull yearling. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. Want 2 thoroughbred J. milch cows with young calves, giving about 4 gal per day each. I have about $50 in cash and want to exch. values, $45 and. $27.50 for same. Come if inter- ested, and you can del. cows, and take up the cash and value. Let me hear from you at once, R. L. Pooie, At- -anta, Ga. 185 Alice St., S. W. HOGS WANTED Be Want to bikes Rodgers, Oglethorpe, Ga. Rt. Want to exch. pen of pure. bred Tancred strain L. or Owens strain S.. C. R. I. Reds, that have proven extra good layers (W. L. av. 245 and Reds, 200 eggs ea. in 11 mos. Ga. Contesi this year), for pure blood. S., P. C., Duroc, Berkshire, or large bone Guin- ea. M. L. Segroves, Fayetteville, Ga. Want good brood sow and pigs, or sow soon to. farrow. Exch, corn for sone. Mrs. R. Donaldson, Metter, Ga, Want reg Hampshire boar pig about 10 wks. old. Give full description and oo R. L. Cates, Blue Ridge, Ga. is Want 1 pure bred big bone Black P. C. boar, with papers, cheap for cash. gee H. Deen, Pearson, Ga. Rt. 2, Box Want hogs. Will exch fine reg. Guernsey bull for same, J. A. Ewing, Ashburn. Ga. Want 2 O. I. C. pigs, 6 or 8 wks. old. Write cash or exch. pics in first let- ter. R. D. Holdbrook, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. AVENe to exch value for P. C. brood sow, to farrow in spring of 1931. H. White, Wableton Ga. fie: Want a good little bone Guinea gilt or young sow, bred if possible, cheap ae cash. J. J. Sapp, Arco, Ga. Box Want 6 to 8 wks, old shire or O. I. GC. preferre J. exch. value for hogs. Write: Ga. A. F. May, Hinesville, Ga. Rt. | Want 2 good grade pigs, cheap. Mrs. pigs, Hamp-- . Will exch pure, sound and clean Brabham peas, __. Thursday, December. 11, .1930.. or pure orange cane seed, sound and ~ clean, or pure Cokers No. 884, or pure Sikes, imp. cotton seed for same. L. A. nutcnerson, Asaland, Ga. PARTNER IN HOG RAISING : - WANTED Hog Deal Wantea: want 5 sow pigs, 12 to 16 wks. oid, of pure blood, reg. or ent. to reg., Duroc or Berkshire, and 2 boar pigs of eqaal quality, to start a foundation herd. Have ample, se available teeds, lands and pastures. fo..bring them into farrow. To any reliable breeder, will insure the return del. of two like pigs of equal quality and value at time of farrow, with no eapense asses.ed against the owner turnishing the founaation pigs. We double ,the vaiue of pigs for the own- ar as value for time and interest chgs and profits. Write if interested. W. | JS. Moore, Decatur, Ga. Rt. 2. _ Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE - Bunca. butver. beans, 25c qt. Will exch. for cnickens. Mrs. D. S. Jo- sey, Iron City, Ga. : at 14 lbs. Hastings Jackson Wonder bush lima butter bean seed, very pro- uutic, 20c Ib. 4 ibs. $1 posupaid; also white bush butter bean seed, Sa price. Auli free from weevils. red Jonnson, Dawson, Ga. Box 160. a White Rice peas, 12 1-2c lb. Mrs. Essie Wilson, martin, Ga. Rt. 2, 3 bu. s.alf, speckied Brab peas, $3 bu. Will make zu bu. to acie, Write at once. +Ocd. Wyman Usry, Gib- won, Ga. Rt. 1, Box lay. - ee Red and purple hull speckled peas, periectiy sOUnu aMu ree ol Weeviis, aiSJ Clays, same cond. Make ofier sn 5 bu. iots or less. yohn W. Mose- .cy, Sopervon, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 Bunen velvet beans, shelled and in /good bags 10r seeu, 93 bu. 1 ordered av ulce; common running velvet beans ~ an huii, reaagy to saip, pio ton. pbuy- er tu 1urmsn sacks, .No car lots. Cash with oraer. EH. m. Beasey, hive, Ga, -Mung beans, 1930 crop, recleaned and Svunu, 14 1l-ace Ib. acs. in Ga, in 40 lb. jots. Cason witn order. J. B. vowart, ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. fo BUTTER FOR SAL risk 6 or 8 ibs. pure butter per week, nice and iresu, soc lo, del. Customer vo rewurn Caton. Mis. . VT. mason, sowuon, Ga. Rt. 6. : Pure, fresh country butter, no col- oring ana little sat, guar. sat. 40 lb. wis. J. W. Hendrix, pover, Ga. VORN, SEED COKN & CORN MAL ... FOR SALE eas Golden Quees pop corn, 1 yr. from Hastunys, luc lb. Wil exch, ior In- wan kunner ducks, or Bantams, J. P. wruwn, Meansville, Ga. : Whatleys Prolitic seed corn, 1. yr. from Orig. Caretuily seiected, nubbed and hana suelied, 5c pk. $2.50 bu. FOB. Mrs. Rupy Houand, Haziehurst ua. 40 or more pu. gooa sound corn, $1 _ bu. at my crib, on No. 3 Highway, 3 mi, soutn of Rupert, Fred Stubbs, uupert, Ga... Se as = Hastings Mexican red June, $1 pk. W. M. Bryan, Canon, Ga... COTTON SEED FOR SALE. Piedmont Cleveiand, 5c, bu. FOB. Wili exch for Hali and Half cotton seed, or for Otootan beans. J. C. Ver- aon, Menlo, Ga. Rt. A. ee Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, kept. clean at gin, /5 bu. or exch. for Otoo- tan beans. E. N. Hopper, Ranger, Ped. 5 Lock Cleveland Coker 5, imp Rucker, Heavy. Fruiter, cotton seed, $1 bu.. W. M. Bryan, Canon,.Ga.. _. Arkansas Rowden 40 (new imp. strain), 40 per cent. 1, 1-16 lint, wilt storm and drought resistant. $1.50 bu. FOB; also Lightning Express, recom- mended, by Experiment Stations as the be.t and most wilt resistant, $1.- 50 per bu. FOB. All seed direct from Orig. Privately ginned and, culled. No. ae ee H. A. Neal, Carnesville, a. Rt. 3. Z GRAIN FOR SALE _ | Pure Abruzzi, grown from Cokers Ped. seed, recleaned and sized, pack- ed in 21-2 bu. bags, $1.80 bu. FOB here. No bags broken. Cash with or- der. O. K. David, Marshallville, Ga. Hastings 100 bu. Fulghum = and Cokers Cold Proof oats, $1 bu. each var; Marretts 40 to 1 wheat, $2. .All erown from seed direct from Orig. and thoroughly recieaned;.. T 2 Rust Proof oats, 75c bu. R, W. Bien bridge, Milledgeville, Ga, rsday, December 11, 1930. rgia Products For Sale : GRAIN FOR SALE Sagrain the new grain, hay, for- e and silage crop. Produces more ain than corn and more and better ed stuff than sorghum. Drought sistant; also speciauy adapveu ww t land. No pests, Sure crop. Two 9p Same season from 1 planting. . No. Ga. grown seed, 5 lbs. posu- i, $1; 1 iS. Dusu = IONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES ee FOR SALE pk. postpaid, $2; 1 bu. $5 H. A. Neal, Carnesville, oe Ibs. yellow beeswax, $2 or exch. M. . smith, Toccoa, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 133. Fancy Gallberry honey in 60 lp. pans, 2 cans to cs. 10c lb. also Galiber- blended with Poplar Pine flavor, -2c lb. Cheaper in quantities. Ed Beasley, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 41, ice, bright, strained honey packed 1 60 lb. cans, 10c lb. FOB here; aiso nall packages of both tin and glass i retail trade. Marcus D. May, ville, Ga. Rt. A. 600 lbs. pure Ext. honey in 5 and jb. buckets, 10c lb. FOB. J. W. llings, Valdosta, Ga. Rt. 5, Box 12 gal. strained honey,-75c gal. Mrs. . F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. Ext. honey in 10 lb. cans, 80c can. ames Williams, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. CAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES z . ETC, FOR SALE Tung Oil nut trees, 10c each, $8 a 00; $/5 M. Exch for most anything i F. L. Cross, Col- oe re Yates, Terry Winter, Stayman and . Ihinese Cling, Eiberta ,ang other icau ar. 20c each, del. W..F. White, Gog- Ga. May cherry sprouts, 2 ft. $1 doz. thorniess raspberry plants, $1 dozen; lum bushes, 25c eacn; seedling peacn Ss, and crabappie sprouts, eacn $1 . and muscadine vines, 25c each or or $1. Jas. Heaton, Mineral Bluff, 00M choice budded pecan trees: tuart, Schley, Money-Maker, and otscher. State insp. Write. W. tewart, Valdosta, Ga. -Damson Blue plum trees, 25 each; 3 for 60c postpaid; Red Goose plum, $ for 30c, or 6 for 50c, postpaid. Stamps accepted. A. Steinheimer, Voolsey, Ga. Rt. 1. Budded and state insp. Schley and otscher pecan trees, 2 to 10 ft. at ces too cheap to print. Write for prices on sizes and quantity wanted. . M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. | igs, large purple and white; ap- ples, horse and limbertwigs; old time seedling peaches, none other but mix- black (old time) mulberry, biue urrants; seedling pecans, all above, rape and white, large scuppernong vines, 15c each; Schleys and Stuarts, budded pecan trees, 35c each, 3 for 1. All FOB. Also Everbearing straw- rry vines, $2 M. Dec. sale. Hima- ayas, same price. Mrs. R. Allgood, Oxford, Ga. : High grade pecan trees, Gov't. insp. leading var. 2 to 8 ft. 20c to 60c each. 6 per cent discount on all large or- ders. J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Paper -shell pecans, 25c; seedlings, Ge lb. $1. Mrs. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, _ 30 Ibs. seedling pecans, $5 or in 10 Tb. lots, 18c lb. FOB. Miss Ethel Chap- man, Crawfordville, Ga. Big red peanuts, hand picked, 10 to 24 Ibs. 12c 1b..25 to 49 lbs. 10 1-2c Ib. Prepaid in second zone, or 9c FOB; 60 Ibs. or more, 8c lb. FOB. Cash (Money order with order). Exch. for Otootan beans. J. C. Vernon, Menlo, nora. Rt. 1. Ss _ 25 lbs. nice paper shell pecans, nice and dry, ready for eating, 25c lb. FOB eh K. R. Smith, Thomson, Ga. RFD Large seedlings, 18c lb. $8 for 50 bs. or $15 a 100 lbs. Medium _ size, 15c lb. Miss Leona Simpson, Culver- ton, Ga. Rt. 1. es SYRUP FOR SALE New Ga. cane syrup, No. A-1 in bls. of approximately 35 gal. ship- ing wt. guar. 400 Ibs. $15 bbl. FOB. Cash with order. C. W. Chason, Cai- ag Cane syrup in 1 gal. cans, about 25 or 30 gal. 50c gal. FOB. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman, Ga. VEGETABLES FOR SALE 3 acres nice, large turnips. Offer. Mrs. M. F. Ga. Georgia Products Wanted POTATOES WANTED Want 3 bu. sweet potatoes or any- thing can use in exch. for other val- eS Williams, Fiowery Branch a. Rt. 3. PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want some red Spanish peanuts. a R. L. Cates, Biue Ridge, Ga. Want pecans in 50 lb. lots. Quote prices. M. R. Peck, Atlanta, Ga. 604 Lee St. S. W. Make Gaddis, Quitman, Miscellaneous F or Sale Sweet pickle yellow clingstone pea- ches 50c qt, in glass. P. P. Prepaid. Mrs. B. E. Parrisn, Pavo, Ga. Cakes per lb: Solid fruit, 55c Ib. layer fruit, 45c lb. Lady Baltimore, 45 Ib. and any other layer cake, 42c lb. Pound cake, 50c. p Cash with order. Benevolence, Ga. 1 doz. good white sacks, 10c each. Mrs. E. Spence, Dunwoody, Ga. 25 cotton, chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. size, 3 for 25c. Add postage. Also 2 bu. black walnuts, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102. Booking orders for old fasnioned fruit cake, in 2, 3 or 4 lb. sizes, 60c a del. Mrs. Lee Watkins, Boston, a. 75 lbs. barn cured, Bright leaf to- bacco, 12c lb. if lot is taken or 15c lh. smaller lots. Del in 10 Ib. lots. or more. Money order. No checks. Fred Pruiett, Alapaha, Ga. Rt. 1. Long ndle gourds, 10c each, plus postage. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Benevo- sence, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow root, bone dry, 50 lbs. for $14; Rattle root, 50c lb. also goose- berry bushes, well rooted, $2 each. Mrs. R. C. Stover, Pisgah, Ga. Walnut meats, 50c ib. garlic but- tons, 2 doz. 25c; calimus, 15 doz. and horse radish, 30c lb. All del. or will exch for anything can use. Mrs. W. A. Johnson, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1. Black walnuts, $1 a bu. or exch 1 bu for 1 bu. of apples, or dried apples. James Williams, Thomasville, Ga. RFD 4, Box 56. 12 lbs. new geese feathers, 1930 crop, $1 Ib. Mrs. H. I. Moore, White Plains, Ga. Dried peaches, 15c lb. and large black walnuts, $1 bu. or exch either for bantam chickens, or Indian Run- ner ducks at a reasonable price. No real old fowls wanted. Mrs. J. P. Brown, Meansville, Ga. Martin gourds priced according to size, also gourd seed, 10c pkg. or 3 pkgs. for 25c, PP. Mrs. T. B. Thom- as, Thomasboro, Ga. : Nice, clean, dried Yellow or Gold- en Seal roots, 35c lb. also sundried cooking apples, 25c lb. or exch for white feed sacks. Ada. Powell, Ris- ing Fawn, Ga. Rt. 3. 2 Taking orders for home-made fruit cake, 60c lb. del. Sat. guar. Mrs. Will Trimble, Adairsville, Ga. Plants For Sale Very large and early var. strawber- ry plants, 20c a 100, $1.75 M, prepaid. Will exch. some for 1 lb. of Eng. pea seed. Ea. to pay postage. Write be- fore sending peas. Mrs. R. W. Mob- ley, Glennville, Ga. ead. var. cabbage, also collard plants, 90c, 500; $1.40 M postpaid, or py Exp. FOB, $1 M. John W. Berry- hill, Lakeland, Ga. : Extra early, large var. strawberry plants, for sale = exch. Alice Stokes, asper, Ga. Rt. 3. : Genuine frost proof cabbage plants 60c, 500, del. or 75 M FOB. Extra fine plants.. Now ready for shipment. P. E. Rhodes, Baldwin, Ga. Lady TT. strawberry plants, well rooted, 35c a 100, also white nest on- ions, 25c gal. Add postage for all. John W. Nix, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 43. Sev. M good var. strawberry plants, bear over a long period, large, fine flavored, 25c a 100, $1.75 M. Cash with order. Thos. Smith, Appling, Ga., Care Leah High School. All var. cabbage, Bermuda onion, and Ga. collard plants, 500, 90c; $1.50 M; prepaid mail; $1 M, exp. col. G. w. Coleman, Tifton, Ga. | Fine strawberry plants, now ready. Mrs. P. R: Arnold, Plus postage. -under 50c. MARKET SUI RTIN $2.50 M to $3 M or 50c a 100. bladen, Waycross, Ga. Sev. M. E. J. Wakefield. cabbage plants, $1 M, FOB. G. B. Childs, Lo- cust Grove, Ga. Lady T. straw. plants, 40c a 100; $1.55, 500; $3 M. Progressive Ever- bearing, 45c a 100; $2, 500; $3.25 M. Big Bim or Wonder bearing straw. plants, 65c a 100; $3, 500; $5 M. also yr. old sage, 6 bunches 45c; 12 for 75c; good, strong rhubarb pie plants, 80c per 1-2 doz.; $1.50 doz. Above prices by PP postpaid. Cash or money or- so John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. W. M. 300 Lucretia dewberry plants, $2.50 del. in Ga. Satisfactory or money re- ee Lois Woodruff, Greenville, a. Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c a 100 or exch. Mrs. Essie Wilson, Martin, Gant 2... a5 Frost proof E. J. Wakefield cabbage plants, 20c a 100, 65c per 500, $1.10 M del. 5M 75c M. Exp. col. Full count. Prompt shipment. Winfred Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. : Govt. insp. Progressive Everbearing strawberry plants, 75c a 100; Klondike Missionary and Lady T., 50c a _ 100; $3.50 M. P. M. Head, Cleveland, Ga. Lady T. strawberry, 35c a 100; Mas- todon Everbearing, 40c a 100; red and black raspberry, $1 doz. Lucretia dew- berry, $1 doz. and white Eng. peach, Blue Damson, and Eng. horse appie trees, all 20c each. Add postage on orders less than $1. Mrs. F. M. Tur- ner, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. Cabbage plants, Chas. and J. W. ig 65c, $1 M. W. M. Bryan, Canon, a. Extra large size Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $2 Postpaid up to 8rd zone. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pine- hurst, Ga. : Klondike and Lady T. strawberry, 25c a 100, $2 M. Mastodon Wonder blackberry, 60c doz. Red and cream raspberry, 60c doz. Kudzu roots, $8 M. Exch for field seed. Include pos- tage on all orders, or will ship, pos- tage collect. Mrs. E. Spence, Dun- woody, Ga. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1 M del. 10M $7 Exp. Col. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Blue Stem collard plants, Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch cabbage, 500, 75, $1.15 M, del. 5M or more, 75c M. By 2 Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rts: Chas. W. cabbage plants, 75c M. White or Yellow Bermuda onion plants, by express, 6M to crate, $4.50. Prompt ship. and good plants. D. M. Barber, Baxley, Ga. Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab- bage plants, 200, 30c; 500, 60c; $1 M. Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants, 60c, 500; $1 M. All now ready. Del. S C. Rowe, Fitzgerald, Ga. P. O. Box 12. Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c a 100; $1.50, 500; $2.75 M. nice, yr. old sage, 25c for 3 bunches, 45c for 6, or 75c doz. Cash with order. Add postage on small orders. Miss Lillie Dockery, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. Dutch and W. cabbage plants, 20c a 100, $1 M. Klondike and Lady T. strawberry plants, 25c a 100; $1.60 M. del. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. Cabbage plants, now ready, about 5 to 7 in. high, 65c, 500; $1.25 M. 5M or more, 90c M. Add postage or Exp. collect. J. C. Chambers, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. Collard and cabbage plants, and all sorts of turnips and rutabagas, cheap. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Forst proof cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1 M, FOB; Crystal Wax White Ber- muda and Yellow _ Bermuda onion plants, from pure Teneriffe seed, 500, 75c; $1.25 M FOB. Full count. Prompt shipment. H. R. Stair, Valdosta, Ga. Missionary strawberry plants, well rooted,~$1 M. Exp. Col. Cash with or- der. Mrs. Callie Trowell, Broxton, Ga. Rt. 2. Chas. W., E. J. cabbage plants, 60c, 500; $1 M del. 10M $7.50 collect. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. E. J., Chas. W. cabbage plants, 500, 60c; $1 M, 10M $8 del. or $7 collect. Now ready. Dewey Mathis, Flowery Branch, Ga. Rt. 1. Himalayan blackberry plants, 25c doz., 5 doz. $1; horse radish plants, 5 for 25c. Include postage on orders Mrs S. T. Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 90. Lead. var. cabbage and col. plants, 65c, 500; $1 M, Bermuda onion eee 500, 85c; $1.50 M. Shipping daily. A. P. Sexton, Valdosta, Ga. : Jersey, Chas. W. and Copenhagen Market cabbage, and Ga. Heading collard plants, 500, 60c, $1 M. Bermuda onion, $1.50 M. Will ship COD. Mrs. R. F. Hackle, Valdosta, Ga. 603 E. Savannah, Ave. : Special: price on large orders; : _PAGE SEVEN E. J. Wake. cabbage plants, 20c a 100; 300, 40c; 500, 50c, $1 M del. R. M. Crow, Oakwood, Ga. Cabbage and Bermuda onion and. collard plants, $1 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. E. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, 75c M, 500 for 50c FOB. A. J. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. Box 231. Ms Long Island, E. J., Wakefield, Flat D. and Copenhagen Market cab- bage plants, and cabbage-collards, all 25c a 100; $1.25 M. Ready for imme- diate shipment. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. - Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas. W. and Succession, large and well rooted, prompt shipment, $1 M. Ber- muda onion plants, $1.25 M del. B. F. Mallard, Brooklet, Ga. os Cabbage plants, $1 M. del; by =PP.- Mrs. A. Americus, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, extra early J. and C. W., Succession, Flat Dutch and Sure Head, 75c M, 5M, | $3.50; white Bermuda onion, 500,-60c, $1 M. All mailed COD promptly. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. ee St. Regis red raspberry, 50c dozen; $2 a 100; $7 per 500; $10.50 M,~ All - postpaid; black raspberry, 60c doz. $3 a 100; McDonald blackberry, extra heavy bearer, 60c doz. $3 a 100, $10 per 500; Lucretia dewberry tips, a doz., $1.75 a 100; 500, $6.50; $y.50 M. 75 per 500 PL. Wheeler, 2 Can supply sev. thousands. All post- E. J. Hart, College Park, Ga., paid. Rt 2: Plants Wanted Want 40 bu. of Gov. insp. Porto Rico sweet potato slips for bedding. Must be Govt. insp. up to the time of load- ing. Make best offer. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ga. Seed For Sale Broom corn seed, 10c cupful. Mrs. a Po Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3, ox 60. Tom Watson watermelon seed, ex tra fine, 75c lb. James Williams, Thomasville, Ga. Rt. 4, Box 56. Old time Moss Calif. beer s@ed, lg. pkg., 25c, also extra fancy gourd seed 10c pkg. C. W. Graham, Lenox, Ga. Nice pkg. dry sage, 15c; sage plants 3 for 18c, or exch for peanuts at 5c lb. Also nice pop corn for seed or fo popping. 10c pt. 18c qt. postpaid; extra early field or roasting ear corn, produces well. Limited amt 15c, nice pkg. M. Vollrath, Winston, Ga. Farm Help Wanted : self. Want a nice, good girl, over 12 yrs. of age to live as one of family with young couple (no children) and as-_ sist with light farm work. Good home for right party. Mrs. S. H. Head, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. Ce Want help for 2 norse tarm. Party to run self. -Will help on fertilizer. Located on public road, 3 1-2 mi. of town. See me on Saturday. M. L. Se- groves, Fayetteville, Ga. 2 gee Want a good, smart girl, white or colored, to live in home and help with | light farm work for board and ciothes. Will dress you right and treat you ae Mrs. D. C. Moore, Milan, Ga., Want young man as farm laborer. Must be sober, competent, honest, and residing at present on farm, never worked -in cotton mill, between 25 and 40 yrs. of age, married and not over 2 or 3 children; with knowledge of tractor and truck driving, willing to plow a mule and able to move him-_ : This is a good place for man willing to work at reasonable farm wage. Do not apply unless you can fit above. Liquor drinkers cannot be nee at all. J. C. Collier, Barnesville, Want man with small 5 help in small dairy and gen. farming. Must be able to handle a 1 mule plow and self. No Boozer nor Collar and Tie man need apply. If you are willing to work, come and see. A, M. Pace, Jackson, Ga. : Want settled man, honest, sober and industrious, to work for wages and live as one of family. Willing to give $10 per mo. including board and laundry. F. M. Walden, Vienna, Ga. Rt. 6. oe Want to hear from exp. man who will top work and bud some pecan trees for me in 1931. will charge per tree or bud and guar ae H. D. Yawn, Rhine, Ga. Write what you Rt Ze x af ey \ PAGE EIGHT | Farm Help Wanted Want 1 single man for farm work, either white or colored. Mrs. Clara _ Whisnant, Lenox, Ga. Rt. 2. Want exp. stock, truck and crop farmers, for 3 River farms. Party must be able to furnish mules and fi- nance self. Owner to furnish for stock and dairy men half of chickens, beef and heifer calves, and all pigs for brood sows. Shares, 1-3 and 1-4 on crops and 1-2 on stock. Need a 1 mule, 2 mule and 3 or 4 mule man with help for these farms. Can fur- nish 1 cow and 1 mule to satisfactory party. Plenty of bottom land on these farms. Located, 3 mi. south of Chapel Hill on Campbellton road in Douglas county, about 20 mi. from Atlanta, on school bus and mail route. _ See personally: J. B. Glover,- Doug - Jasville, Ga. Rt. 6, tation. Want share cropper, able to run Five Notch Plan- _.@ 2 horse farm. Must be good people. ~Have 6 room house, close to school and churches. Must be able to run themselves until first of March. Am 69 yrs. old, and have only 4 children _ to live in house with me. F. B. Burke, Millen, Ga. Rt. D, Box 58. Want to hire a good wage hand at $10 per mo. and board. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1. Want a good reliable white man to work on poultry farm and look after _ brooders. Prefer one with some exp. W. H. Clough, Blackshear, Ga. - Positions Wanted Want a 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. 3 in family. Have cow and some meat, but will have to be furnished a little. oe James Iva Boyett, Climax, Ga. - Want good 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis for 1931. 32 yrs. old, married, wife and 3 children: 1 son, 14 yrs. old. Plenty of help for 1 horse farm. 4 Sober, honest, no bad habits and can give best of ref. _ Strictly sober, honest and willing Agreeable, easy to get along with. Would consider work by the day or mo. for myself and boy. Like to. raise hogs and chickens as side line. B. M. Coulter, Talbotton, Ga. Rt. 2. - Want job to milk cows and look af- ter chickens. Widow with 3 children, 1, a boy of 14 yrs. who can _ work. Would like to hire my boy for wages. _ Mrs. M. T. Coulter, Talbotton, Ga. RFD 2 Fe Want job on farm or dairy for wa- ges, or will take share crop and raise hogs and cattle on 50-50 basis. State price will pay and kind of work. S. P. Jackson, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 5. 4 Boy 18, wants job on farm. Exp. in all kinds of farm work, also in ene O work. Write. Rufus Fields, Ashburn, Ga. Rt, 2. : : Want to get in touch with petty near Atlanta who is intereste in dairying on 50-50 basis; you to fur- nish 6 or 8 good cows, and 1-2 of feed; I to furnish 1-2 of feed and do all the work, and. del. the milk and butter and go 50-50. Have plenty of help, well exp. and can furnish best of ref. Would expect a decent house -to live in. Would also like a few-acres of land in connection with dairy. Mrs. Lillie Scoggins, Riverdale, Ga. Young man with widow mother, 1 sister and 2 brothers, want to work farm for wages. All large enough to do good work Will work for half in -_ money and the other in corn, pota- - gsmall children. toes, syrup, groceries and other pro- ducts If you can give us plenty of work come and move _us at once. R. TT. Graham, Sparks, Ga. St - Want job on peach or steck farm, near school and church. Exp. in both gen. farming and peach orchard work. Can handle tractor, or truck and do ordinary repairing. Have wife and 3 Honest, sober and have no bad habits, a good worker. State wages per mo. T. W. Manning, . Dudley, Ga. Rt. 1. Want work on farm as Overseer or mechanic. Will consider farm on halves. Have plenty exp. Ref. if de- sired. J. B. Lord, Thomaston, Ga., p22 120.0. St.: N.: E. - ton farming. A. E. _ financed, unless party work for winter. Want 1 horse crop for 1931 on halves. Would like to be moved and can furnish Have wife and three children large enough to work, also 3 others in family. Ref. Life time ee. in farming. Live 10 mi. north of A lanta. Prefer some truck to all cot- Clack, Brookha- ven, Ga. Man with family, 6 large enough to _ work, wants 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis, Want place with man who i MAREET BULLETIN =~ does not drink; and be near. school and churches; with good stock, good tools and etc. Want regular work for 1 hand for wages and work for 2 when not in crop; Like some hogs and chickens to raise on 50-50 basis. Exp. in gen. farming and not afraid of work. Have to be moved and fi- nanced at least partly. Ref. D. B. Whitfield, Newnan, Ga. Rt. 3. Want 2 horse crop on halves in So. Ga. 9 in family, all large enough to work but one. Party to move and furnish to make a crop. J. M. Piess, Thomson, Ga. Want small 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis, or small crop and work for wa- ges. Have 2 boys and myself, all exp. farmers, also exp. in fruit orch- ards. Prefer Walker or Floyd county. a of ref. R. H. Barry, Menlo, Ga. Want place on farm. Young man, not married. Willing to work and live with family. Can furnish ref. Write at once. E. G. Braswell} Gainesville, Ga. Box 67. Widower wants place caring for stock and gen. overseer, or will take place for salary, or share basis. Can move at once. J. J. Weld, Atlanta, Ga. 376 Nell Ave., N. E. Want job on farm for wages, or on halves. Young man and wife only. Can do most any kind of farm work. Give good ref. Ira Jones, Wray, Ga., Care H. T. Jonah, Rt. 1. Single man would like job on gen- eral, Or poultry farm. Prefer near some good town.. Can furnish good ref. C. J. Holloway, Edison, Ga. RFD 4, Box 66. Woman of good character and re- finement wants a place with small family of good, honest people to as- sist with gen. light farm and have the privilege of raising some personal pro- ducts for profit, and poultry on share basis. Make . proposition plain in first letter or come to see me, near the place once known as Anna. P. O. in Baker county, 15 mi. S. E. of Arlington, 12 mi. S. W. of Elmodel, 8 mi. south of Milford. Mrs. W. H. Hil- liar, Millford, Ga. Care W. T. Ozman, Rt. 1, Box 56. Exp. farmer with small _ family wants work on farm with man who will furnish work until crop time, then share crop. D. C. Lively, Atlanta, Ga. Man 60, wants 2 horse farm on halves. Life time exp. in trucking, cotton and corn, 3 grown boys, -wife and myself. Boys can drive any make car or trucks. Will run part truck if suits, as well as cotton and corn. Have to be furnished a little and moved, but will repay moving bill. Have meat and corn to do me. State what you can offer at once. W. V. Gibson, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2. Young man with good _ education, clean habits and very best of ref. wants work. Accurately trained and exp. in any ordinary line of work. Trucks, tractors and modern machin- ery very familiar to me. Promptness appreciated. William T. Fields; Ash- burn, Ga. Rt. 2. Young man wants work of any kind on farm or elsewhere. George Hollo- way. Savannah, Ga. Rt. 2. Phone 7208 Savannah. Want a good 1 or 2 horse farm on 50-50. Want good house, good land, and have to be furnished and moved. No bad habits, only chew a, little; do not use bad language. Life time exp. in farming. Will exch. ref. See me if interested, on S. B. Holman Farm, or write: J. F. Thompson, Shellman, Ga. RFD 3. : Married man, age 28 yrs. wants good 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. Party to partly finance while in crop and fur- nish work to do when not in crop. Only wife and self. Life time exp. Prefer No. Ga. Give full information in first letter if interested. J. W. Adams, Buford, Ga. RFD 1. Want 25 acres with wood, fenced garden and of good grade sandy loam lands, also good ceiled, 4 room house; convenient to school or school bus line and not too far from RR shipping point. Share basis. Can move and finance self. E. C. Ward, Fort Valley, Ga., East Vineville St. Want a 2 horse crop for 1931. Would plant 5 acres in tobacco. 3 yrs. exp. in tobacco. 9 in family, all except 3 able to work. Have to have help and be moved. We are all healthy. Write what you offer. G. Y. Hill, Glen- wood, Ga. Rt. 2. Wanted for my 15 yr. old son to work for wages, at $18 per mo. and board at home; day work for myself the year round; wife prefers raising poultry and milking for salary. Fur- nish me 4 or 5 room good house, wood and water. Exp. and willing worker. W. E. Hillman, Vienna, Ga. RFD 2, ~ Want a 1 or 2 horse farm on 50-50 t gin. 2 basis for 1931. Can grow truck, or cotton or corn, or anything desired. Good ref. furnished. C. V. Collier, Concord, Ga. Rt. 1; Box 108. Exp. dairyman and wife want job in dairy, Both dry hand milkers. Will accept job for self if cannot use wife. Christian people without bad habits. State salary per mo. in first letter. Can move self and give best of ref. A. N. Daniel, Baxley, Ga. Want job as overseer on large farm. 20 yrs. exp. Stock raising, fruit grow- ing and gen. farming. Grown son who will do anything on farm 6 mos. free of charge. Can furnish best of ref. P. H. Hinson, Ft. Valley, Ga. Want job on stock farm, or overseer for large gen. farm, or dairy, or a small truck farm. Exp. man. Have been overseer for 25 acre farm. Also exp. with stock for 30 yrs. Have wife and boy, 13 yrs. State what you can offer. Move any time. C. J. Mitch- ell, Atlanta, Ga. 314 Sunset Ave. Want job on farm with good man at $18 mo. board and washing, 22 yrs old, and have worked on farm all my life and can do most any kind of farm Maes J. W. Crowe, Blackwells, Ga. Rts l: 21 yr. old, single, sober, honest and willing .worker, man wants job on farm as wage hand for 1931, at $20 per mo., board and live as one of family. Worked on farm all my life, and am a good dairy hand (milk with both hands). J: W. Overstreet, Doug- las, Ga. Want job as caretaker of estate in So. Ga. by energetic widower, age 60, but am strong and can do the work of a much younger man. Exp. garden- er. Consider any good offer. J. W. King, Griffin, Ga. 700 Macon Road. Blacksmith wants job for 1931. Go to work now. State best offer. Plow sharpening, woodwork, welding, horse shoeing, etc. T. G. Harrell, Carroll- ton; Gar Rte Single man, age 30, wants job on farm. Can do most any kind of aoe Jess Ledford, Tallulah Lodge, ay Want 3 or 4 horse farm on halves. Have 3 boys: 8 in family. Raised on farm. Sober, give ref Exp. in hog and cattle, also in trucking. Have to be furnished. Want to work through winter. Ready to move. Want for 5 es H. A. McLane, Colbert, Ga. Rt. "26 year old man, not married, sober, honest, truthful and willing worker wants job on farm, as wage hand for 1931 at $20 per mo. board and laun- dry, or crop on 50-50 basis, with good, honest party near Willacoochee, Ga., and live in house as one of family: want about 5 acres in tobaccd and 3 in corn, and no other crops. State when you will be ready for me to be- A. S. Floyd, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. ~ Want a good, place ina good farm- ing section and near good school and on a good highway for a good black- smith shop, etc. Want a good 4 or 5 room house with barn and pasture, also garden and small truck patches, or would hire to some big farmer to do gen. farm work Exp in both black- smithing and farming, also any kind of mechanical work, tractors, trucks, etc. Ref. furnished if desired. Homer Anderson, Clayton, Ga. Want a good 2 horse crop with plenty of wood, a good pasture, and running water, also good house and out-bldgs. Prefer near Marietta. R.. D. Westbrooks, Dallas, Ga. Rt. 2. Georgia Products For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Hastings brown sugar crowders, 30c Ib. 7 lbs. $1.75; also black sugar crowders, fine green or dry, 25c lb. 7 Ibs. $1.50. Exch. for white sugar crowders, Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks, Com- merce, Ga. Rt. 5. 10 bu. red hull speckled peas, $2.50 bu. FOB. J. B. Brown, Bristol, Ga. Black crowder peas, $4 bu. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2. 50 bu. Otootans, recleaned, good Nall, Lu- sacks, $5 bu. FOB. D. R. thersville, Ga. ~ Eng. peas, Willets Wonder and noma: wae ere ee del. Mon- ey order only. iS zzie Bull Gobbville, Ga = Brabhams, pure, clean. and sound, $3 bu. or exch for good shelled corn: 1 bu. peas for 3 bu. corn; or exch. 1 bu, peas for 3 bu. pure Wannamaker cotton seed. Ea, to pay shipping chgs. Also Unknown peas, $2.50 bu. or exch. for 2 1-2 bu. good shelled corn. One bu. peas for 2 1-2 bu. corn. J. E. Chandler, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3. Pure and sound Brabhams for sale . oe Steinheimer, Woolsey, best offer. Thursday, December 11, 1930. or exch for good pigs. Prefer Hamp- shire, 6 to 8 wks. old. L. A. Hutch- eson, Ashland, Ga. ae - Lady peas, 12 1-2c lb. or 10c by the 100 lb. Black and Brown-eyed white (table) peas, 8c lb. $6 per 100 Ibs. Speckled and cream sugar crowder peas, 6 lbs. mailed, $1; 100 lbs. or more, llc lb. B. R. Woodliff, Flow- ery Branch, Ga. soe 100 bu. Otootan Soy beans, $3 bu. R. A. Hiley, Fort Valley, Ga. aa Velvet beans, $2.50 bu. FOB, or exch for dried fruits, or corn at $1 bu. Mrs. J. L. Parrish, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2. | Mathew Sawyer beans, $4 bu. FOB my station. 100 per cent sound. Will make 2 or 3 times aS many per acre of any I have ever planted. Sample on request. C. B. Turner, Sanders ville, Ga. Rt. 1. oe oe 3 to 4 tons dry velvet beans in pod, $13 per ton. Mrs. Eula B. Cook, Mi-- lan, Ga. bee eee Stringless green pod beans, 25c cupful, also rhubarb plants, 50c doz. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ga., RFD 2. Co Good peas: Brabhams, $2.25; Irons, $2.15; and Mixed, $2 bu. Remittance > with order. G. A. Fagan, Ft. Valley, Ga, RED. ee 18 bu. Laredos, in small lots, $4.75 bu or all in 1 lot, FOB. Small sam-_ ple on request. Will exch some for peanuts, clear from trash and pops, 1 bu. beans for 10 lbs. peanuts. I to pay shipping chgs on beans and oth- er party on peanuts. C. A. Ayers, Bowman, Ga. Rt. 2. oa 10 bu. Calif. black-eyed peas, clean and bright and not damaged. $3 bu. FOB. C. A. Morris, Rocky Face, Ga. BUTTER FOR SALE Country butter, nice and fresh, in 1-2 lb. molds, in wax paper, 45c lb del. or 2 or more lbs. 40c lb. L. E. Phillips; Colquitt, Ga. fi Nice, Jersey butter. T. B. tested cows. Shipped day churned. 2 lbs. 90c. Add postage. Miss Laura Co- ker, Lavonia, Ga. 2 5 lbs. nice yellow butter per week, 45c lb. Mrs. W. J. Benefield, Bowdon, Ga. Rt, 1: : a 8 or 10 lbs. fresh, firm butter each week, 30c lb. del. Mrs. J. M. Gar- rison, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2. ey 5 lbs. J. butter ea. week, 40c Ib. postpaid. Parties to furnish cartons. re Vicy Holdbrooks, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2 to 10 lbs. best table butter per week, 40c lb. del. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs. P. B. Richards, Fair Mount, Ga. 3 or 4 lbs. J. butter ea. week, 40c lb. in 1-2 Ib. molds. No checks, Cash with order. Cows T. B. tested. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. CORN, SEED CORN & CORN _ MEAL FOR SALE Imp. white corn, 1:to 3 ears on stalk, hard deep grain, small cob, a : ears. Guar. sound. Field selected for 7 yrs. 85 ears make bu. Write for free sample on the cob. 65c pk. $2 bu. or exch. for good pig or shoat, or for gL peas. S. M. Greer, Lavonia, Ga. es 1930 crop white shelled pop corn, 8c. lb. No stamps accepted. G. Y. Yeo- mons, Vidalia, Ga. eee Whatleys Prolific seed corn, Ist yr. from Orig. Carefully selected and | hand shelled, 50c pk. $2 bu. E. H. Blankenship, Chauncey, Ga. Rt. 2. Piedmont seed corn and best grade Wannamaker cotton seed, at Farm- ers prices. State amt. wanted. Can use syrup, crowder and _ black-eyed peas or grain of any kind i sys 25 bu. sound, shelled corn. Make Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yates- ville, Ga. ee Bone dry, white milling corn, 84c per._56 lb. bu. Shipped in good, strong and even wt. burlap sacks, FOB cars here. Guar. good. Mrs. Ela B. Cook, Milan, Ga. ae Slipped shuck corn, 90c bu at bar ot oy FOB. 'O: H:; Scott, Jesup, Ga. COTTON SEED FOR SALE ; 40 bu. Wannamakers wilt resist- ant, 2nd yr. from orig. 75c bu. FOB also 20 bu. Manleys Heavy Fruiter, 75c bu. Money order or cashiers check. C. H. Steele, Bairdstown, Ga. Pure, sound Coker No. 884. 90c bu. 10 bu. lots, 80c bu. FOB. Exch. for pigs, 6 to 8 wks. old. Hampshire or O. I. C. or will exch 2 bu. for 90-day velvet beans. L. A. Hutcherson, Ash- land, Ga. ee Cokers No, 5 staple 1 1-16 in. $1 bu. or exch for sound, shelled corn. Bu. for bu. Also a few bu. New Eras peas, $3 bu. W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga. Box 381. : ieee ay (Continued on page eleven) uraday, December in 1930. Georgia Products For Sale ~ (Continued from page four) EABLES FOR SALE. ar Of fresh green turnips for Ss , . Brown, Alma, Ga. . 8 About 125 extra large collard heads. isp and tender, 7c a head at my rden, Live 1 mi. east of Anderson ity, about 1-2 way between Sylvester d ae J. M. Aldridge, Blades ia. Georgia. Products Wanted EANS AND PEAS WANTED Want cow peas, and Soy beans, any : jantity. (Will exch. choice Gov. insp. | ie shell pecan trees, 6 to 8 ft. tall or same; will also exch. trees for any ~ produce. What have ou? yd Woodall, Milner, Ga, z Want to exch. Buff Leghorn hens for dried butter-beans, John . Talley, Mauk, Ga. Joker Cleveland cotton seed for Brab peas and 90-day velvet beans Cotton eed guar. sound. Give best price you 2S P. W. Harrison, Halcyon- le, Ga. ont cotton seed for early speckled | relvet beans for planting. L. Cc Allen, Hoschton, Ga. : Want to exch. value, $2.50 for 1 bu. able peas, or for 2 pure bred hens. . to pay Exp. Mrs. W. J. Ray, yston, Ga. RFD 2. s VEY BEES. a oe SUPPLIES s (WAN Want to buy Panel bees. _Prefer- ably in South-East Ga. Give ful] des- | ption and. best cash price in er. John W. Roach, Daisy, Ga. W. S Want to exch. B. R. baby chicks and her value for 0 bu. shelled corn. Serie, _Mrs. Jog. Harrison, Rocking> m, at $1.10 bu. del. _ Pearson. Waddelle,. : Pearson, Ga. Gs FRUIT. WANTED ee nt to exch, value, $2.50 for nice, | gee Mrs, J. i. Rudeseal, ant. 3 exch 2 gal. nice, large size white nest onions for 1 bu. good eat- ane ye, or 12 lbs. speckled crowd- | a Styles, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. GRAIN WANTED to exch. value for Want peavine E. Mitchell, Cairo, Ga. Rt. ant a few bu. rye seed. Will exch. Concord grape cuttings or Porto Rico sweet potatoes for: same. Eel Clark, Baxley. Ga. t; PECANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want pecans, 10 to 100. . Ib. lots. g but paper shells considered. T . M, les, Alma, Ga. ant to exch value for No. 1 Span- oa one Cc. D. ZW Ea, Plains a. the red oS hite and 1-2 bu. of the red. Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Brewton, Ga. - ing onions for peanuts or for dried | apples, nice size. Mrs. Clate Coch- ran, Lavonia, Ga. RFD 3. Want 5 or 10 lbs. Stuart or paper shell pecans. Will exch. 14 selected ton, Ga. - Want to exch Half and Half cotton eed for imp. Spanish peanuts. rb u.3 or 4 bu. Ea. to pay ithe x Raymonds, Hazlehurst, Ga. Rt. ; SYRUP WANTED Want to exch 5 gal. white nest on- ions for 3 gal. home made syrup. Ea. ~ Guar. well acta. q in. ants, grown from quality seed, nets and Barly 3 Flat Duteh, i } onion, or. cabbage plants, Eng. B.S Want to exch. from 5 to 50 bu. Want to exch. 10 bu. pure Pied-|# 1 Prompt del. first. CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL TED | ' Want 3 bu. fine water ground meal Wee Box 13. mane 15 lbs. white table peas. ty AL hay, or for good Ga. syrup. Age Quote best price in first letter. Se Want to exch. some nice multiply- oe from my Donaldson R. I. Reds each 5 lbs. Mrs, J. M. Jones, Gray- |10c Ib. not precale uheee 0c, Dey 5005, St, 700; Sia 25 M, postpaid. Expert packi ng and prompt shipping. C Burell, Auburn, Ga, Rt. 1. 'J. Wakefield and Early Flat Dutch Seta plants, 25c a 100; 500, 5c; $1.25 M. 10M $10. All del. Open field grown. iB. Deech rape Ga. Box 83. Chas. W. cabhare 60c, 500; $1 M : H. G. Mathis, Gainesville, Ga, Rt 9 Any amt. strong collard plants, $1 M FOB. Frederick Sarman, White Oak, Ga, Well rooted oy packed shraw bere plants, $1.50 M. Exch for Bermuda pea ~seed, Soy beans, or anything can use. oe R. Brasiel, Tite Rock, Ga. Rt. Mrs. J. R. Hillis, Millhaven, Ga. Rt. Bi Jd. OW, cabbage plants, 500, 15c: $1.10 M. Shipped day order received. J. G. Walker; Wray,Ga. Well rooted plants of Holts Mam- moth sage, 3 plants, 25c, or 75c doz. Also fresh, dry sage, 60c Ib. or 50c Ib. in lots of 5 or more. Mrs. Ida. M. }Allen, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5. Genuine Klondike strawberry plants | 25 a 100; $1.50 M. Also dewberry, $1 100; and a fine Turkey fig plant, well rooted, 25c each and postage. Geo, W. Eidson, Dora- ville, Ga. Rt. . Catnip, inte and horehound, 5, good clump with roots; garlic, 25 a. Miss L. M, Ril Frost proof E. J. and, Chas. Ww. cab- bage plants, 60c, 500; del; 90.M. 5M eg FOB. E. HL Stokes, Macon, Ga. 3. Frost proof E. an and Chas. W. large strong plants. Immediate ship. 500, Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3.. Frost proof cabbage. plants, Extra early J. and Chas. . Immediate ship. 500, 60c; 90c M del. Cc. W. Macon, Ga. R ee everbearing strawberry plants, 30c a 100 and postage. Mrs. Emley Long, Pleveland, ao: Rt. 4, "Progressive Semen: a strawberry | | plants, 35 a 100; horse radish, three bunches, 25; 8 for 50c; garden horse- postage. Will exch for nice, dried ap- ples, or dried peaches, free from ega, Ga. Fityst, Strawberry plants, 10c a 100, FOB. |If you come and draw them, cost you nothing for 1M. Mrs. Whiddon, Chula, Ga. Himalaya - ; blackberry plants, each, $1.10 doz. Sage plants, 10c ea. Mrs. D. S. Silver, Talking Rock, ve Lucretia dewberry, = M, FOB. J. | Pike, Manchester, ~~ Lucretia dewperrs > pianits, 60c ae $1.50 a 100, $10 - Greenville, Ga. Rt. Henderson bush ihe beans, 20c tb. and red nest onions, 50c gal. bunch okra seed, 25c Ib. Mrs. "Buford | Shannon, Nicholls, Ga. RFD 3. Brown sugar crowders, Toe Ib. pre- paid in 10 Ib. or 12 Ib. lots; W. H.} Nelson, Powder Springs, Ga. peas, 30c lb. Mrs. M. L Peterson, Vi- | dalia, Ga, Clays, Bunch Speckled, Red Hull Speckled, $2.50 bu; Otootan Soy beans (best, for hay) $6 bu. Biloxi Soy, $2.50 bu; Matthews Soy, $4 bu. All 1930 crop and free from damage ef any kind. FOB. Milledgeville. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton, Ga. New Eras, $3 bu. FOB; also orange cane seed, clean free from trash, $2.75 bu. Mrs. Vv. 8. Ladd, Gainesville, Ga. Ri 2 bu. colored punch - butter-beans, = S. Kelley, | Talking Rock, Rt. Eng. peas, _ Weta Thomas, 1930 crop, 25c Jb. del. Money order only. Mrs. Lizzie Bullard, Cobb- Ga. eee proof, open field grown, _ , Chas. w. Early Flat Dutch, E ae Succession eanbaee | oe R. tuce plants, 20c a opr crystal Ea, to pay postage on what he re-| Nice, dewberry plants, 40 a 100 del. Morven, doz. Strawberry plants, 25c:a 100, $2 Ga. Davis, Silver Creek, 60c; 90c M del. 5M $3.50 FOB. E. Y. "Stokes, mint, peppermint. plants, 10c doz. Add worms. Mrs. Sarah -Grindle, Dahlon- : aee 15c Maud Hamby, Willets Wonder frost proof Eng.| 1 bu. Giant stringless snap bean seed. 20c lb. Pau} Clark, Baxley, Ga. A rohaar and | 300; 700, 500; $1. 10 M Iceberg Te |p ax Bermuda onion, large size pen: 20c a 100, $1.50 M.. Ail del. Mrs. W. N. Lott,. Braselton, Ga. ape proof cabbage plants, Chas. and E. J. Wakefield for winter atte Large and well rooted, Guar sat. Postpaid. 25c a 100, 90c, 500; $1.50 M. Grady Kelley, _ Sulphur Springs, Ga. Rt. : Ga. collards, z 7 W., and 1 rooster. Mrs. Verlie Gay, Dublin, Ga. Rt 9 ~ PO ae _. /R. IL REDS WANTED Want to exch. corn on the. cob for 3 Tompkins str. R. I. Red hens. Mrs. R. Donaldson, Metter, Ga. Rt. 1> TURKEYS, GEESE, GUINEAS, ' DUCKS, ETC. WANTED Want 1 Toulouse large size gander. State details of breeding, wt. price etc. Also would exch. 1. drake for gander. Jena C. Collier, Athens, Ga, 329 Dearing St. ea Sas -. Want pr. of Speckled Guineas. Will exch. pure bred 8. C. R. I. Red March hatched cockerel. Owen strain for } Same or will sell cockerel for $1.5 Mrs. M. L, Peterson, Vidalia, Ga, ; WYANDOTTES WANTED a Want 2 R. C. S. L. Wyandotte roos- ters 1 or 2 yds. old, at fair price. M. Rogers, Patterson, Ga. Rt. 1. Eggs For Sale ges Forsale | Strictly fresh, white, infertile eggs, 1 to 3 cases per week. Want to con- tract with party at yr. round prices. Weltion Burns, Calhoun, Ga. Rt. 4. Pure Parks str. B. R. eggs. Reg. Per. 201--30. $2 per 15. Reduced price on inc. lots. Mrs. Mamie Roach