j= PARTMENT. sof. -U G EN E TALMADGE ir * AGRICULTURE. : OM (ihe WME: Ks . A "PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU or MARKETSA. D. i ONES, DIRECTOR - STATE CAPITOL | ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1930, eetee ta Ke: See 4% re oe _gcooceneqreorrenmcerenareerenarendaearaarandradtil deaceenarENINNN ONO MONIC III Nineteen hundred and thirty years ago" a tittle bak. wae "ore in = _a horse stable in Bethlehem. ike mother and father went to Beth- - lehem on Christmas Day to turn in the taxes to. the government. it was the custom in. those times. for all of the people to go to. the capital city and turn in and pay their. taxes. The hotels and board- ing places. were so. erowded until the little. babys father and mother ~-eould: not gt accommodations in these places, and: had to. stay in a horse stable. This. little babys mother was named Mary. His - father was. named Joseph. They | were: very humble. peasants. 2 ep was a. carpenter. This. little. baby was name Jesus. ce a i Pe Jesus was never rich. He never held. any office of government. : He was not a soldier. He never conquered any battles. His mission - in this world was to prove that the most powerful thing on earth -is love. He proved it by dying on the Cross for His fellow man Bb. 3 ane age of thirty-two years. Although His physical body died, He e lives today. one million times more than He did in His physical life. . Bis life was the personification of the following: But now. abideth . Faith, Hope Bue: =e these BAKES; and the eee of ae Love. . | Bk ae de Did you ever ae carrying Kate: aoe in your. preact. a gainst i a f Fx anyone? It dwarfs you. It hurts you far more. than ate aot the. perso. or persons you hate. Did you ever try.loving and leoking 2 for the good points in someone whom you thought was utterly vile. and mean? If you have not, try it. You can find good. points in anyone, The great beauty of. it is when you look for them and find them in the other person. the undertaking helps you. Love is not ~ only the uplifting spirit in ues worldit_ As. a Brea. ahwcide: qt is 4 also a great armor, eee =e Ne When I was a boy, we : ould celebrate Christmas aby petting ne the buggy, carriaze, and wagon, and going around to. see some of | the: neighbors The whole familytfather, mother, and all of my sisters and brothers would get in there together and go to see this neighbor one day, and another the next, and continue this way un- til New \Years Day, ee some. of the days when the neighbors ~ would come to see us.. We did not go and just make a little pop # call. but spent the day. and had a great big dinner. Lets do that pe this. Christmas. Go to sce someone whom ae have nob been acne - _ CHRISTMAS! y mqnemecarncaat ra - sob with, Take your family. with you. hak them: to come 6: see. = cbeese Be When r think of the th ousands of Somes alt: over Geor, ria, whee the parents: will not be able to fill up the little stockings this Christ-. mas for the children, it makes my heart bleed. If any big rich folks are responsible for this: pDVerEY they are far. more miserable. o than. any of you. If. any of the rich have: been. grinding the faces of the poor, their soul is an empty hell. Somehow; I cannot help. - but think that in all this. depression and: hard times that we are & having, it, was brought about by unju t dea ee Man's inhuman- ity to. a man makes_ countless millions mour : - If any big organizations have been taki bnoin -you that. which th not theirs, pray for them, for after: all, he are hurt far more an y dea ee : ie tren, Sam Askews eyes failed him eo0ut a month | ago. He is confined to his room totally blind for over two weeks. - -Iam glad to say, however, he has recovered his eyesight completely Sam came arcund to see me the other day and told me about the terrible - depression of igance, 8 the loneliness, the despondency. hat seems > to eat out your very | heart. fe told me that. the greatest . comfort that he had during his tel porary blindness was the radio. There a numbers of blind people in every county in Georgia. You local people in the separate counties of the State know who they are. Cheer: their lonely livs by seeing that they have a radio. A lot of _ you people: in town: have. some old radios that you do not care any thing about. Look up some blind person and give it to then. 70 3 When I was in College, I saw a play that came to. Athens by > the name of King Arthur. I will never forget that play. You : _-will recall in history that King Arthur was the Preten er. to. pO Enelish throne. The p2wers, that be, decided the way to Bay _ aspirations was to burn out his eyes. His keeper -eame in with a red-hot, iron to burn out the little bovs eyes. I shall always: re- : member the. actor. in this play who took King. Arthur's part; with & what terrible despair he begged that jailer that if he had to do it, & to cut out his: tongue. rather than burn out his eyes. ah Heres hoping for each of you a very Merry Christmas, even, if you do not have the toys to:make the children laugh. Tell them some tales, go hurtine with them, have a meetinz of your children and the neighbors children, and auch and talk with them This sometimes. is the oe pen that you can give to cure (12-23- 80, oa ee pas EUGENE PAE AT Be becacconcanscactaccacneeccne nacre cnc Ieee Ngee CTE SCENES : M A R K E T R E P oO R eo OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS. _ Prevailing Wholesd! e Prices Dec. 20; 1930. Always Subject to Varinien. Atlanta Macon. : Augusta Savannah Celumbus a Poultry for Sate. "Sweet Potatoes! new, 100 Tbs. $1.25 ($1250 $1.0 = $1. 25 Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. . : 40 poe 2 ok AU 38 Eggs, Standard, doz. .......... OO | Bae oad a 36 Eggs, Ga., trade, G02: Bee pe ee ook Eggs, Yard Run, doz. . ey pe Se 4 = vice 236 Stags, - ead oe Os eas < : Hens, lb. Nace : ved AG 2 t ee 20 52 Roosters, tb. oe pits : Seba meee : ; 12 Friers, Ib. ; ees 86 ae Sek: - Ducks, ps 7 a0 ae eat 18 Geese, Tb. te LG Ao Turkeys, : pines ees ; 2 ee os ae Capons, Ib. Hs es eas Field Peas, mixed, bu. 1.50 ee e250 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ....... 160 : OO. es) AD Countrv Butter Best Table. Ib. 35 ; a 40 : 30 Far Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.) bu.;. ee Bee oes Sak ees A -Peavine hay, No. 1, per ton ......20.00 ; cone eee ae . Peanut hay, No. 1, per ton .... Bak OG oe te aia Soy Beans, O- too-tan, bus 25 300 i ik ape Soy. Beans, Biloxi, bit. ce B00 20 20 - = ame a. 7 =. F eee s AVPIARROOMDONMDMDDOO ~ $1.15 ; Ses Wanted | Pa 2. 3 ; Baby Chicks for Sale EA ndeieaertl 31 OT Baby Chicks Wanted 36 Eggs for Sale, aac as AS . : Eiges, Wanted: 2020. ce ons oe i Ga. Products for Sale ........2, 3, 4, 28 Ga. Products Wanted. Live Stock for Sale Live-Stock Wanted ..2...05: - Plants for. Sale Plants Wanted .... Seed for Sale .... Seed Wanted B: Farm Help Wamted ij. seco cee Positions Wanted sigh Ce Lots srycttoeseeeeceeenecteectnnnnanersnseseereseen NNN . de Hogs Sold. pate Week Beginning Dec. 15, at Cooperative Sales Brought 6. 65 per owt, Basis No. 1 2 3 No 1 Grade Peanuts See 00 per on Delivered Ppbeoonss Ga. vay MARKET B * ULLETIN : Thursday, December 25, 1930. Poultry For Sale ANCONAS 0 Ancona nen, aad 1, cockerel, Sheppara str., $11. Not prpaia. Udsu Witn oidefr. M. F. Dooiy, Norman Park, Ga. 1 mottled Ancona cock, 7 mos old, nd 2 hens, $0.00. FOS my siation. Dickens Hunt, Ciarkston, Ga. BANTAMS FOR SALE 2 pure wreu Golden Sebrignts, Ap- Yil hatch cockerels. Clarks strain, $1.50 each. Muss Alice Joiner, Super- ton, Ga. Rt. 2 z Bantams: 8 hens, 60c each, 2 roos- ters, 50c each, $5 tor lot. Q. Tugyie, butord, Ga. BARRED, BUFF, WHITE AND ie OTukk ROund . Thompson B. kK. earsy march cock- erels, now ready for service, 91.50 ea. Tiy Stawon. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Lemorest, Ga. rt. 1. 10 selected Parks strain B. k. cock- erels. From hens av. 200 eggs yr. sur- ed by cock from.287 egg hen, 7 mos. old, wt. trom to 8 iS. ea. 32 eaci, or 5 tor $9. Exch. for pullets trom rood stock of same strain. \UNo cuils), or for other tarm products, Uocps to be ret. Sat. guar.. Reg. Permut, ee Daris: Kauuerson, Kuckingnam, Ga. 12 Fischel strain W. Rock pullets, 10 Or 12 wks; old ,anu 1 unse.aved 4 mos old rooster from prize stock, $6.50 tor lot; also 5 hens, 10 grown puiieis, and a 9 1-2 lb. cock. $16 cash for lot, or $10 cash and $10 value in friers later at 35c lb. prepaid, if rei. satisiacvory. R. S. Nash, Smyrna,:Ga. . 4 Pure Plymouth Rocks, March and April hatcn. Good healthy stock and excellent layers. Also some Buff Orp. White Orp. Giants. All breeu.n, tock, about 28c lb. young. eating chickens, 19c Ib. Mut be seen to be appreciated. Will exch. the Rocks for Pineapple pear, Japanese persimmon trees, Gooseberry, currant bushes or nice evergreens. Trees must he 6-7 . and nice size Yushes. Healthy stock. Lewis E. Tabor, Albany, Ga., Gillionville Road. - GAMES Grist Gray game, wt. 8 lbs. when grown. Very fine $2.50; thoroughbred Blue Cuban, frier size, and a puilets for sale or exch. for Mug Wamp, of _ size. Paul Nicholson, Resident of Ga. Culverson, S. C., Rt. 1, Box 50. Black Game hens, March and Ap- ~ Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 46. _ Pure bred Fancy. Rose Comb dark Cornish game hens and cockerels, $1.-. 50 each. or exch. Write. Mrs. Lurena Kennedy, Ccllins; Ga. Rt. 2. Mature trio of Everett Claibornes strain pigeons. Albert Crowe, Car- tersville, Ga. 123 West Main St. + GIANTS AND LANGSHANS | 4 pure bred Jersey Black Giant 1929 hatch hens, $1.75-eacn, 4 nice pule.s, $1.50 each, or $12 for Idt. Have the black eyes: and all good markings; also have hatching eggs in February and March from unrelated stock and 1929 hatch hens and cockerels, $5.50 -per-100 del. and $1.25 per 15 del. and -2 very large Capons, $250 each, $4.75 for both. 18 mos. old, or will sell, 25c Bi Pia Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. e HAMBURGS 8 or 9 pure bred Silver Spangled . Hamburgs, $1 each. Ida Baugh, Au- gusta, Ga. 930 Green St. < ee LEGHORNS : Ferris White and Everlay Brown L: _ rocsters, $2 each, FO3. Mrs. kidoi. doiner. Thomasville, Ga.. 3 young pure bred Brown L. roost- ers, $1.25 each, or $3 for all. Miss Mar- ga:et_ Fussell, Rhine, Ga. - 100 W. L. hens, 16c lb. FOB. John Daniel, Baxley, Ga. : ~ Sev. cockerels and cocks for breed ng purposes, from ped. stock hens with Official Ga. Natural Egg Lay- ine Conte*t records, 250 to 284 eggs n 51 weeks. Pure. Tancred stock. 10 : . old ady for service. M. W. Kantala, Elberton. 4 W. L. eockerels, March hateh Hol- wood strain, frem State Accredited cks. bred for high ege production $2.50 each. Money order. Mrs. . Hammond, Blakely, Ga., RFD 4. Tancred White Lechorns: 1 April hatch: 3 cockerels, $1.50 each; 10 pul- lets. $1 each; 4 now laying pullets ani pes 3 fon Wnt cot 5 Mires. J. WwW: cGowan, Summit, Ga. Rt. 3. 1 hatch, now laying, $1 each. W. J:* Pit games, for sale or exch. for good; 10 pure bred Ferris W. L. | # =< and L rooster, March haten, 91 eaciu, $10 for lot. Casniers check or mio.i- ey order with order. Mrs. Hvn.: Bridgers, Cochran, Ga. RFD 3. PHEASANTS FOR SALE 1 pr. Goldens, 2 yrs. old, most beau- tifu: plumage, $15; 1 pr. Eng. hing- necks, 2 yrs. old, $10. Spiing havv.. mny. Ringnecks, males and females, $3.50 each. Mis. J. I. Gamage, rie View, Ga. = PIGEONS FOR SALE 300 to 40U fine pigeons about 385 per cent Carneaux 5 per cent White Kings, 5 per cent Mondaines, anu 0 per cent mixed. Make Ouer Coniumen- surable w.tn what they are worth to you for entire lot. Wayne P. Sewell, Atlanta, Ga. Ponce de Leon Ap.s. 50 fine White Kings, cheap tor cash or trade for sow or baby cuiicks. 1om Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. Priests, White Muff Tumblers, Blue Muti Tumblers, White Kings, Red varneaux anu Homers, Ea. var. $2 per pr. Cash wita order. W411 exch. sier- man Mize, Americus, Ga. 20, pr. White Kings, in first class cond. working and mated. iso 5 prs. squabs. Sell for cash, or eshe ior a full blood J. heifer, 10 or 12 mos old; also will trade for 2 full blood S P. C. gilts, 5 -or 6 mos old. T. C. Kessier, Savannah, Ga. Rt. 3, Montgomery Cro.s Road. ae TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE 4 guineas, 3 hens and 1 ruuster, 502 each. T. B. Slater, Pembroke, Ga. Bronze turkeys. 1st prize winner. at Southeasterh Fair for past 3 yrs. All guar. to give sat or refund mon- ey. Free catalogue. W. .S. Fricks, Pendergrass, Ga. Pure M. B. Bird Bros. Gold Bank str. toms, $8; hens, $6 pr. $13; trios, ee Mrs. H. I. Moore, Waite Plains, a. 4 s Few more April hatch, Goldbank str. April hatch, 14 to 16 lb. hens, 4.50 each. Mrs. J. E, Sikes, Cochran, Ga. Rt. 1: \ Pure bred Big Bone Giant turkeys, 1929 hatch. Unrelated tom and 3 hen; good layers, $22 for lot. Miss bee soiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 2. = = Tom, wt. about 20 ibs .$5; also have 8 B: R. (chieken) hon: %>. each, 7. Darnell, Rabun Gap, Ga. 2 pr. extra fine bi, w.uc Toulouse geese, Ellis strain, $5 pr. or trade for I pr. of nice B. B. Guinea pigs or bred silts. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. Muscovey ducks, S. S. Hamburgs and Brahma chickens, all $1 each. and 1930 hatch; also large mixed _ hens, good layers.and mothers, $1 each| L. E Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. ; 1 Big Bone Giant bronze tom, about 2 yrs. old, wt. 25 to 30 lbs. $10. Als< young Bronze tom, wt. 17 to 20 Ibs. $7.50. Both are fine for breeding purposes, extra fine, free from disease, vigorous, etc. First money orders get trem. J.C. Williams, Cuthbert, Ga. Care Gen. Del. - 8 White Pekin ducks, $115 each if all are taken. Mrs. G. I. ONeal, Jr. Ludowici, Ga. , Bronze turkeys, 8 April 1920 hatch. Av. wt. hens, 10 Ibs. toms, 17 lbs. one tom 1929 hatch, 22 Ibs. All 30c Ih. Hugh Feely, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 2. _ White Indian Runner drakes, $1 ea. in lots of 3 or more. Geo. N. Thom- as. Themasboro, Ga. 2 Pure bred Bourbon Reds from prize winning stock. Toms, 18 to 20 lbs. $5 each; hens, 10 to 12 lbs $3.50 each. amd 1990. hater. Mrs. J. J... Bond: e!berton, Ga. Rt. 8. , Pure bred M. B. March and Apri! atch, unrelated stock, toms, $5 ea.. hens, $4, $8 pr. or will sell at 30c per lb. FOB Fine for breedine ' sock es W. Drummond, Franklin, Ga. 25 turkeys. Bronze mixed with BIk. Giant. Good layers, wt. 12 to 20 Ibs. *5c Ib. or $75 for lot FOB. Money or- der with order. Mrs. J. J. Holland, ee Ries. . B. Bird Bros. toms, spring hatch $7.50. Money order onlv. Ore: PB: wannen. Stateshoro. Ga. RFD Dp, ' M. B. Bird Bros. spring hatch toms, $6. Money order only. Mics Eula 3rannen, Stateshoro, Ga., RFD D, 3 pyre bred White Pekin ducks and. 1 drake. $5 for lot if all taken at once. Miss Ida Dodd. Fair Mount Ga 4 1 pr. White Indian Runners. $2 cash | por exch. for dried fruit, oe Writefirst. Mrs. 0. L. Bush. -Boerun. Ga. a M. B. tom, wt. 15 lbs: and 2 hen wt. 12 tbs $10 for lot. Exch. for Lit. tle Bone P. C pis. wt. 40 or 50 Ibs. Alsv 3 mixed M. B.-hens and 1 tam. ail Maen hatch, $3 for tam. and 9.40 or bens. Mrs. A. B. North, Cs = ton Ga Rt. 3. = as 1 M. B. tom, wb. 21 Ibs. and 1 M. B, | Aas . RS seers = oe ee a ens, G about 12 lbs. Both 1 yr. old, Paul North, Carrollton, Ga., RG Pure Bourbon Reds (the kind that come home @t night): Hens, $5; toms, | $7 each. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cutn- vert, Ga. Rt., 4. z WYANDOTTES FOR SALE 9 hens, John Martin strain, White Wyandotte, $1.25 each. Mrs. M. L. Duncan, Cairo, Ga, 415 Pearce St. 8 pure bed R. C. Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte cockerels, Feb. hatch, $1.- 50 each. No culis. Mrs. Clinton Wilder, Ficklin, Ga, S. L. Wyandotte April hatch cock- erels, $1.50 each. Fine stock. Mrs. J. S. Parrish, Nashville, Ga. Rt. 2. 4 pure bred W. Wyandotte pullets, $1.25 each; also 15 mixed hen., $10) cor lot; and 9 pure bred R. C. W. Wy- andotte roosters from prize stock, 6 mos. old, $1 each. Al] FOB. Mrs. Mattie McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga. 5 pues and 1 young rooster, all about grown, pure bred S. L. Wyan- dottes, All R. C. $1 each, FOS. R. H. ambrick, Lavonia, Ga. Poultry Wanted LEGEORNS WANTED. ~ Want to exch. nice value up to $25 for 15 Brown L. hens, young stock with large combs. No culls. Or will exch. for Game hens, or will sell thi. value for $12.50; other vaiue up to $7.50 to exch. Write. Mrs. M. G. Thigpen, Brewton, Ga. Want 10 to 50 head pure bred Wht. or Brown L. 1929 hatch hens or early 1930 hatch pullets. Want a uniform lot of egg productive stock and no culls. Write for information and state what you have to offer. Edwin Simpson, Atlanta, Ga. 676 Tifton St. Want to exch. 5 nice Tancred str. W. L. April cockerels, for 5 cocks. 2 /rs. old, same-str. and breed. No culls eo J. W. McGowan, Summit, Ga.., Rio : S R. I. REDS A : 4~young, pure bred Red hens, now laying, $1.25 each, $4 for lot. Miss Margaret Fussell, Rhine, Ga. 15 pullets and 3 cockerels pure Donaldson Reds, for breeders. $1 each for quick sale; 14 mos old cock, di- rect, $5; 3 hens, 18 mos old and 2 ear- ly hatch pullets, $150 ach. Exch the cock and 3 hens and 2 pullets for 12 Leghorn hens or pales, now laying. Brown L. preferred. Mrs. J. L. Peug Barnesville, Ga. | 10 pure bred Donaldson dark Red pullets, March 6th hatch, from blood tested stock, $1.50 each; also hatch- ing eggs from same stock, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. W. R. Chasteen; Locust Grove, Ga. : \ 25 Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red pul- ets and 7 roosters, March hatch, $1.25 each. Money order. Mrs. Geo. Flet- sher. Broxton. Ga. Rt. 2, Box 34. 10 mos. old R. I. Red cockerels Dunlop strain, Fully dev. wt. about 10 lbs. $495 each. Mrs. John Puliin, Mc- Donough, Ga. R. I. REDS OR WYANDOTTES WANTED Want a pure bred Rhode I-land or Wvandotte rooster, not over 1 yr. old. Mrs. A. I. Box 43. . TURKEYS, GUNEAS. GEESE, ETC. WANTED ~~. Want to exch 3 or 4 Toulouse geese for that many eanders of same str. Mrs. Henry T. Smith. Clay Hill, Ga. Want to exch. W L. hens for tur- keys, Lb for lb, Mrs. W. S. A. Beck- |: worth. Baxley, Ga. : Want a nice, even color, 25 or 30 Yo. 2 yr. old Bourbtn Red-tom, or oxch. a 3 vr. old fine Red tom for above mentioned. Sat. guar. Write what you have. Mrs, G. L. Jones renwood. Ga. Rt. 1 " : Want to exch. or 5 W. L. hens for geese. Mr-. Roy L. Keown, Wood- tock Ga Rt 13 : : ae g e on guineas. fate bect price. au. nox, i a: Box 43, ae Baby Chicks For Sale B. R., and Reds, $11 a 100: Heavy mixed, $1050. Prepaid live del Also started chicks from 15 to 20c each. Po-k vour orders for day old. ehicks for January del. now. R. F. Fechtel. Wareress Ga. : chicks: Reds Blond tected baby Rocks. and Leshorns of suality. at reasonable prices, J. H. Wood, Ath- Ga., Rt. 3, Box 109, Phone Ciarkston Wanecred males purchased frem | best of the Ga. State Colleve. $5 a 100 | for same. J. K. Sewell, Ashland, Ga. Knox, Appling, Ga., | Baby Chicks Wanted Want 600 baby chicks. 2 latest mod- el brooder houses, best feed and at- tention. 8 wks. for half O1 Chicks, or make price on same, oi heavy breed. Reds and Rocks preierred. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 500 B. R. chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. Splendid new broo- der house. Mrs. D. L. Cline, Deca.ur, 81-M-3. Eggs F or Sale Hatching eggs, Barred Plymouth ~ Rocks, excellent layers and heaitny breed. Sell or exch. for pecan trees, Pineapple pear or persimmon trees, or other fruit shrubs, also some Leg- horn eggs from Tancred str. large: ize hens, 75c per 15. Lewis E. Ta- bor, Albany, Ga., Gillionville Road. Donaldson pure bred dark Red eggs $1 per 15, del. Car. to be. ret. Mrs. H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. 2 or 3 cases infertile white eggs per week for sale. Want to contract the ad round. A. G. Mickel, Robertstown a. : : soe -Fischel strain W. Plymouth Rock hatching eggs, from : big, mash-fed | ctock, 85c per 15 del. 10c extra out of the state. Carton to be ret. R. 8S. Jash, Smyrna, Ga. | } . Pure bred Golden Buff Orp. eggs, $1 per 15 del. Cash with orders. Mrs. J. M. Garrison, Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2. i Pure, fresh, selected eggs from two jr. old hens, pure bred unreiated Jer- sey Black Giants, Marcy strain, $1.25 per setting; $5.50 per 100 del. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. ay Pure Tancred eggs, Mrs. Tancreds | Super Imperials, extra heavy layers, $4 per 100. Can furnish 30 doz. Crate every 4 days. Well selected for hatch- ing. Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga. Parks str. B. R. Reg. Permit, 30-C- 201. Best selected eggs, $2 per 15. nostpaild. Reduced prices on incubator lots. Mrs. Mamie Roach Plyler, Ma- nassas, Ga. Rt. 2. a es -bred dark B. High egg production R. eggs, Aristocrat strain, $1.50 per 15 postpaid. H. A. Stahl, Savannah, Ga. 803 East 31st St. : Pure bred Ferris Best Egg strain segs, $1.10 per 15 postpaid. C. B. Cheney, Rairdstown. Ga. Pure Sheppard Ancona eggs, from Sealthy unrelated stock. Del anv. time after Februarv I1ct. 1931 9 %7.75 ner 15. 2.75 ver 25: $7.50 per 100 Mrs. Jentha P. Pullin. McDonough, Ga. i Donaldson Red ergs. 692 doz. and postare. John Powell, Register, Ga., RFD 1, Oe W. L. eggs from a flock of 700 hens, | selected from*a flock of 1300 that as ullets last winter held a higher av. or 7 mos. than the flock at the Ga. mero Contest. Feaded by Morgan- the nrepaid in ac, lots. erville Ga. Eggs Wanted ) Want 600 hatching eges, Exch value Phil D. Jory, Ho- CUSTOM HATCHING \ - Cuctom hatchine: 2 1-2c an egg, J. K. Sewell, Achand, Ga. Dees Custom hatchine: 3c per eee. Use ~as to prevent white diarrhea infect- im, 10 vrs, exn. in hatching. Charges prepaid on your chicks. L. H. Rawls, ric sith beans, sand erade, $20 per ton FOR Frank Lamb. Danville. Ga. HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE ge This vears honey, comb chunk, ' lb. tin. $10. in No.-10 cans. $1. 1 Ib. sections. 24 to shinpin cs.. ca to be ret. $450. All del Will - sen some for anvthine ean ure of erua value. L. H. Edenfield, Stilimore. 8 Ths beeswax, 30c lb. J. K. Sewel Ashland. Ga. . y Pease Fanev Gallberrv honev in 60 1 rans. 2 cans to case. 102 lb. also Gall berry blended with Prplar. Fine fla vor, 7 1-2c lb. Cheaper in larce lots a] Hastings Prolific, pure, Ist yr. from Ed Bradley, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box e Z oe A Oy e P Gcorain: cnx Market Bulletin _ Published Weckly By The | BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D, Jones, Director Department Of Agriculture Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner Thursday, December 25, 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- ted for mailing at special : te of postage provided for. m it ey, Act of October 8 ; ~~ Notice of farm produce and ap- - purtenances, admissible under tal regulations, inserted one | ime on each request and re- = only when request is ac- tee. panied by new copy of no-~ lowers end Seed, Incubator and }| Ornamental Nursery Stock. no- || tices. are published in Monthly _ Supplement which appears on ie _ first, sey. of each Farm Land for sale editions are polo at intervals iis 8 the f Advance notices of these | itions appear from iime to me advising advertisers when mail us these types of notice. nited space will not permii nsertion of unimporiant no- ice: Under Legislative act the deter Bulletin does not as- e any responsibility for any ce appearing in the Builetin 2 transaction resulting soe \free from nut grass, $2.50 bu. FOR SALE cans, del. $6. Money or- oo $P: Smith, tr ined or ee honey in five 10 lb. pails, 20c Ib. del. in Ga. in : 0 Ib. cans, 15 Ib. FOB. C. G ive Bemesville, Ga: Rt, 2. > c ; ae honey, guar. pure, Cs. | ANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Ibs. Mobile paper shell neern f 10 or in 50 to 100 lb. lots, F or 25c Ib. del. in Ga. in small- quantities; also.99 Ibs. Stuarts med. id smal! size, 25c 1b. FOB, or 30c lb GP @: Oliver, Barnesville, Ga. 35c; Williams and eninge sxch sev. lbs. for 5 or. ried fruit: Ea. to pay chgs. Eva Howell, Cuthbert, Ga. Ths. new crop, med. size, wel checks. Monev order with or- ample on reauest. ee enclose p for same. Mrs. C. Greene, tonton, Ga. 414 Madison St Ibs. larce seedlings, 18c Ib. Exch rar cane syrun, or. apples. fresh. dq. G. H. Horne, Chester, | Runner seed peanuts, oun? FOB, in ae lb. lots or: more. with order. -M. Greene, fron a. e seedling pecans, fine flavor- Tb. not prenaid. Miss Maggie _Arlineton, Ga. Runner. peanuts, imp. stock. nd clean. and imp. White both 4e. Ib. FOB. Frank Danville. Ga. The laree paper shell pecans, 30 Add postas. Cash with. order. G. J, Holcomb. Bremen. Ga. seedline pecans. 18 Ib. Me-- Se Ib. and emall size for plent- lb. Miss Leona Simpson, Cul- a. RFD t bs. Strart. aasee shell pecans ffer. Will exch some for eaua! ~W. Warren, Dewyrose, Ga.. cine Monev-Makers around 400 fOr oF FOB: 14 Ih, in 95 60 -Ibs. pecans, Stuart, S Mobiles. and Vane Demans, mixed, 30c lb. Money order or cashiers check. Will send |: sample. A. Arrington, McInvyre, Ga. N. C. Flat Runners, 21 yis. improve- ment (ton to acre; around 1 ton hay per acre), bright, iree irom rain 1 bu. us- til Jan. ist, then $1.25 bu. All FOB. Cash with order. W. U. J. Draugnon, Whigham, Ga. ie Spanish peanuts, 15 lb. postpaid. Miss. Jessie Cash, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 3. iwed. size pecans, new crop, well filled, 25c del. in. Ga: Scediings, smazi, 10c del. in Ga. Sample, i0c. Mrs. Dan Flinn, Dawson, Ga. Good lot of small. pecans, 15c_ Ib. Ed Bradley, Hazlehurst, Ga. Box 41. 100 sacks, Jumbo peanuts, good, sound stock, 5c lb. in 5 Jb. bag. lots, 25 lbs. and up, 4 3-4c FOB. Money or-. Desse _ Brown, Stil- der with order. son, Ga. Ga. Runner seed peathiis well fill- ed and bright, 5c lb. Seedling pecans, 12c lb. Jack Bower, Dixie, Ga. Stuart pecans, 20 ibs. ate 25c Ib. and other party pay postage. J. F. Till- mon, Glenwood, Ga. Rt. 1. Seedling pecans, 15c lb. FOB. Mrs. A. B. Dailey, McDonough, Ga. Ga. Runners, dug and picked with- out rain on them, $75. ton; less than ton lots, 4c Ib. FOB. M. A. Hall, Ara- bi, Ga. - Chufas, and No Dickey, 100 per cent sound. checks. Monev order. J. A. Midville, Ga., Rt. 2. ~ 7 bu. Ga. Runners, 4c Ib. shipping point; also 23 Ibs. Watson melon seed, 55c ib. del. D. Story, Autryville; Ga, 25 _ Ibs. Stuart pecans, -40c Ib. FOB. Radford Birdsong, Gordon, Ga. 100 Ibs. or more large var. seedlin? pecans, 20c lb. FOB. 1930 crop. Sell a once. Miss Mary Lee Norris, New- |; born, Ga. New crop pecans: Columbias,. Stu- arts and Russells, mixed, 25c . ib PP in Ga. del. < 20c lb. FOB. Have about. oo lbs. S. B. Tomberiin, Forest: Glenn 200 Ibs. choice large pecans, Mobile and Delmas, 25c-Ib.5 lbs. or more. R. A. Biley, Ft. Valley, "Ga. Pi Imp. White Spanish. sound and |elean, 4c Ib. Ped. peanuts, sound and clean; 4c Ib. All | FOB. Frank Lamb, Danvi lle; Ga. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES. ETC, FOR SALE All lead. var. apple and- pecan trees 20c each; well rooted Concord and Niagara grape, 2 yr. old stock, 10c each; Garber, Pineapple and Keiffe: pear, 50 each: also. Early Richmond and Dyehouse cherry, 50c each, red June plums, 25 each. All Govt. insp- . gies to name. SP: nae Head, Cleve- an ete ster pudded pecan 55c ape Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Rt. Schley he Stuart pecan. trees, 5 to 8 ft. $25 a 100: $200 M, FOS; als Tung Oil trees, 4 to 6 ft. $2.50 per 10 20 a 100; $150 M. FOB. All: State in- spected. LG Williams, Cordele, Ga. Black: walnuts, 2 WX old, Gov't ae trees, 50c each, or 40c ea. in lots of 5 or over. Mrs. J. B. Crane, Dixie, Ga. Red fig bushes, - strong roots, 3- ft. 25c each; dark. red Mogul plum, 2 or , Tich. sweet seedling pecans, 30|3 ft. $2 doz. Concord, Lutie grape cut. He 5c doz. Exch. this collection for nig, 6 wks. old, or for 3. hens, Ha. to pay chgs. Mrs. W. T. Caldwell, Mil- ner, Ga. Rt. 2: Choice. trees, 6 to 7 ft. 50 each, or exch for farm products. What have you? BE L, Woodall. Milner, Ga. Mtn. grown, large 2 yr. old, true tol name, State insp. apple. trees, at th: Sell or exch. lowe. t prices: in ag M. Webb, Elhi- for poultry Orr pigs. T jay, Ga Fruit Paice grapes, etc. at right pri-, ces. D. O. B urch, Atlanta, Ga. 11382 Graham St.,.5. W.. Sev. M. cluster. type Tune Oil trees 4 to 5 ft. 20c each; 5 to 7 ft. 25c each. Will, aes gone for 35.000. Kudzu plants. . Whitehead, Albany, Ga. 318 Pine ost ~Budded and State insp. Schley and Frotscher pecan 2 to 10 ft. trees, at prices too cheap to print. Write for prices and state size wanted. Exch some for shelled corn, at. 80c bu. vel- /vet beans in pod at $12 ton, del. my farm, 4 mi. east of - Cobbtown, hoes wt. 150 to 209 Ibs: at 5c lb. and cured meat: at 15c lb. All del. my farm. A M. Kennedy, Coilins, Ga. . Old time Tndian peach trees, about: 11 ft. hich, 10 each, $1 doz..May cher- J. Cc. Laie: East~ | ties, 15 each; also strawberry plants | L 30 a te Exch. for ate ARSE cea a at 0c. tae 3 FOB each; stock Ga. Runner. trees: | Stuart and Schleys, 3 to 10 ft; 25c to $1.50 FOB. A. budded paper. shell - pecan fe | Dixie. wa, Ga., RFD 2. Reduceu p..vr, ordered during De- cemiber: laige ruoted, 2 ana 5 yr. old Kudzu plants, $2 a> 100; o15 M. Me- wonalds earliest blackberry Premo dewberry and. Lucretia dewberry, ail >i a.100; $i a M. Himalaya blackber- ry, 25 for $1; Ceiestiai and Browa Turkey figs, 5 large size, $1 also Cher- okee hedge rose, $2 a 100; $15 M Varefully packed and postpaid. J. W. Toole, Macon, Ga. Rt, 2. . Kudzu, well rooted, $5 a 100. Yonge Walker, Mt. Airy, Ga, GSS All leading var. State insp. 2 yr. old appie 4 to 6 ft., well rooted tree- at reduced prices for immediate de: at 10 to 20c each, according to quan- tity. and size. eae EgoGes Baldwin, Ga. State insp. true to name, fruit, all lead: var. trees: Peach, $55 M $5 a 109, $1.20 doz. Plum, $10 a 100; $1.50| ~ doz. Apricot and Fig, ts price as| plum; Grape vines, $40 M. $5 a. 100; $1 doz. ani seedling peach, $15 M, $34 G 100; 75c. doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, : a. Raspberry, 75 doz. and Damson | plum, 3 for 50c; 5 little cherry trees, $1; 6 large plum sprouts, fruit as lo: 3 common peaches, 50c; also catnip. horehound, in: bunches: blackber- o root, $1 per Vi. Mrs. Josie Vv. Hayes, ; Dawsonville, Ga. Rt. Box: 32. Ail lead. var. well branched 2 yr old apple trees, 20c each, 1 yr. old, 15c; peach, 15c, pecans, 6 to 8 ft. $1; Keif- fer, Pineapple. and Garber pear, 40c Early Richmond cherry, 50c; Concord and Niagara grape, 10c; Cuthbert raspberry, 10c; Prosress 6 sverbearing strawberry, 75c a 100; Missionary, Sens and Lady T. 50 a 100, $3.50 M. All. true to-name and oo insp. Exch for honey, meat, or Peanuts. | Mrs. Lee Head, . C.eveland, Gay Rt, June budded. peach = - good, small size, low prices. A . Weldon, Griffin, Ga. State. insp. budded> peean trees, for sale or exch. for chickens, syrup, pea-| nuts, peas, beans or. anything can use on farm. I. B. Lewis, Alapaha, Ga. Rooted, white and speckled seup- pernong vines, ea. var. 50. each, R. FP. | Sikes, Sylvester, Ga, State insp. true to name all leading var. apple trees. 2 yr. old, well branch- ed, 3 to 4 ft..15c each; 1 yr. 2 to 3 -<-tt. 10 each; Bin) ae White E Eng. -and Ga. Belle peach, 2 to 3 ft. 10c. emariy | Harvest, Keiffer, Pineapple, 4 to 5 ft. pear, 50c ea. Niagara. grape vines, 2 yr. old, No. 1, 10c each, and Premier strawberry | plants, $i a _ 100. All postpaid. W. H. Alexander, ia Ga. : Old time seedling peach, red and white plum. or clingstone,. red, yellow and white clear stone, $1. 25 doz. chin- quapin bushes, 2 ft. high, $1.75 doz. = to 4 ft. $2.50 doz. hazle ges same price. Exch. for meat, sausage, peas, pea nuts, | dried. apples, pecans, white feed sacks, 100 ib. cap. in good cond. or would exch a. few for cabbage seed, eythane millet seed or anything can if scat Nora Nix, Dahlonega, ni 2 ta Bunch grape. cuttings, 337) 100, $25. M:.. A limit ed. ee of i yr. plants, 20 each. I. Johnson. Dublin, Ga. Paragon | Chestnut. Nees: (bears - at from 3 to 5 yrs.) annually anda pro- | fuse bearer; nuts are sweet and delic= } dous and some measure 4 in. in cir. and trees grow low and spreading. 2 yr. old trees, well rooted State. insp. men. Ga, Viewpoint Farm, : State insp. budded peach trees. All| leading var. 20c each, del. W. F. White Goggins, Ga: For sale or exch. for any kind of farm produce sev..M. Tung Oil nut. trees. Trees. priced low at 7c each in lots of 500. Lower. price on sev. M. Write what you have and how man: trees you want. zuma, Ga. oe a POTATOES. FOR SALE. 2S Good grade White Star. Trish po- | = tees og _Ga. points Ww $150 bu. in ots oO u,. or more. ae ton, Mineral Bluff, Ga, a ae SYRUP FOR SALE Gigs - New Honey Drip sorghum. syrup in pew, wg FO ete ee eee and thick. axwell, Ga. Rt. Box 77. OI: Pure Ga. Cane syrup. of best. grades | 10 Ib. cans, 50c; 5 Ib: cans, 30c each; oR! eval hhis. 40 gal. FOB. here. Cash with SIGS All guar. | Jack: Bower, cee -Pastines syrup. and finest otatoes | ie sale or exch. some for frutts, Mira. | ils B. Garland, Sparta, Ga. Rt. 1, Box, os Re 5. Lula Bell, AY har- | a heavy and bright, in 10 lb. and 5 ib. |cans, 90c gal. or exch. a few cans for | $4, 50. doz. Concord and. P. McPherson, Bre-| B.. B.. King, Monte=: Bremen, Ga. Box 102. Se December 25, 1980, Blue Ribbon cane syrup, Ant grade, - - honey. T. Fitzgerald, Fitzgeraid, Ga. _ Pure, old fashioned So. Ga. sugar cane syrup, case of 6 10 Ib. cans, $4.- 20: Cayana cane syrup, cs. of 6 10-Ib. cans, $3 FOB. Adel. 5 per cent dis- count on 5 cases or more. W. D. Wells Adel, Ga. 1930 crop Ga. cane syrup in new cypress 35 gal. bbls. $15 per gal FOB. d. M. Baxter, Ludowici, y VEGETABLES FOR SALE Purple Top Globe turnips without tops or with tops on, also Curl mus- ee shipments. Jack Bower, Dixie, | Ss Georgia Products Wanted . - BEANS AND PEAS WANTED | Want 15 bu. field peas, pure or mixed, $1.75 bu. Tom: Richard- 2 sD; Palmetto, Ga. Want Velvet b- - Will pay $10. ton : | del my barn. W. J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 1eBox 46. PE Want Brabham or Iron peas. - Will 2XC }. ton seed at $1 bu. Pelham, Ga... Want sev. bu. good peas for hay. - J. sistant cotton seed, or R. Red hens ee pullets. AL P. Chapman, Berlin, | ton, del. my place. WwW. J. Stillmore, Gar Rt. 1. = Want 100 bu. of absolutely Sound : on same. Edwin. Simpson, ALAS, ae Ga., 676 Tifton St., N. W. Will. give $l.ila bu. for 40 bu. peas del. Nothing jut Mixed peas. ene more than 10 bu. are eee at one : time, I will pay 1-2 of bill. will exch other value for peas. Ww. Cc Siler, Summertown, Ga. ate Big Stem Jersey certified. seed pota-. toes, $1.25 bu. quantities. H. F, Stair, Valdosta, Ga. - | CORN, SEED CORN. & & CORN MEAL - WANTED Want. to exch 5-Jbs. seedling Schleys or Stuart pecans for 1 peck of shell- ed pop corn that. will POPs We GG. Srambless. Dawson, Ga. Rt. 3. - Want to buy 50 barrels. of: good slipped shuck corn at 50c per bbl. del. - Nahunta. F. O. Knox, Nahunta, Se oe COTTON SEED WANTED eed from No. Ga. State price. Mathis, DeSota,~ Ga. RFD 1s POTATOES WANTED Want to exch. Porto Rico seed po-. tatoes for Big. Stem seed potatoes. B. C, Plvler. Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. HONEY, BEES. AND BEE SUPPLIES S 5 WANTED = * Bees wanted in any kind of lives, me Price on condition of -bees. See Wolbert, Eldora, Ga, = PECANS AND PEANUTS: WANTED . Want large fancy paper shell pe-" W.. P. Hester, Atlanta, anta Ave., s. Be Live Stock F or Sale | Ga. 367 At~ Pe) a OATTLE FOR SALE 4 1 J, milch cow, will give 4. a milk, Freshen about February. Good cond. $75. R. L. Brown, McRae, Ga. : -Y cow, part Jersey, . be fresh | in: two ee mos. 4 gal. when fresh, $50 or exch. for W. L. laying Ballets or large:hens,. (or for shoats. J. Justus, Hapeville, Ge. 2981 Stewart Ave, solid red cow, gentle every way. will give milk April 15th, $35. at barn. Rt. 3, Box 155. per 14th, 4th calf. and milks very easily. gentle. $50 cash. at my barn. Mrs. G. J, Holcomb, = -Fine milch cows. Jersey and one Grernsev. good milkers, very reason- able. Lewis . Tabor, Albany, Ga., Gillionville Read. 1 reg. J. bull calf. 10 days old, Dam eranddaughter of Ledas Raleigh and Sire: a son of Lynwood Alberta Fai- rv. $25 FOB... John Goforth, Gaines- ville, Ga. 1 nice cream J. cow, fresh April 4th: 5 yrs. old, will give 3 gal. milk sr dav, for. sale or exch; also 2 \dJersey heifers, about 10 mos. old, $20 each. Joe M,. Brown, McRae, | Ga. hae tard and Ga. collards, truck loads or : any var, Petty Toole wilt Resistant cot- = M. Stallings, Exch. recleaned Petty Foole wilt re- Want tek beans in pod at. $10 per : . - Morgan, ei lpeas of any var. Will exch for same. _ Write for information and state what you have to offer and lowest price _ Or : Special price on large Want 30 bu. new imp. King eos. * a cans. Mail sample and make best price ee _Hester Thomas, Temple, Ga. aS 1 good Jersey cow, fresh in Decem- i Good butter cow ; Deere. 25. 1930. Live Stock For Sale - old light . cream Color liaie 23-9 Jersey, 1-3 Guernsey, $8.0); de. J..helier, 14 mos: oid; out 0: heavy. milker. and butter: Jersey, a ton, Ga., Rt. 8. Nant a Hampshire sale pig oe rea- price. Mrs. A. 8. Sita, Ho- , Ga. Rt. 2, Box 79. it 2 reg. White and black S. P. s. Will exch: good: Ga. Cane Ni lp. cans tor, same. M. L. . D. Donala- ne Holstein milch: cow, gives day With first cali (eatery os old; will do better with of feed. and good Care. $65. h. nady, Surrency, Ga. lature Reg. J. cow. High bred good qualities. gal milk and butter in propor- | if properly fed, freshen the iast uary, $75 at my barn, For fur- | - out of high | er information write or come. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. ung Guerns ey bulls duc: g dams, sired by one of tne lis of the breed. : Will accept factory notes. payable in the Fal. 1. Herd free from contagious ion ene tuberculosis. Prices tron per Atlanta, Ga., 30 Reg ee cows, ea ea. or the 0) i at barn. 38 1-2, mi. south of Homer- = Be Smith, Homerville, Ga. OX 19, a med... Size grey J. 5 yr. old cow in January, by Jersey bull. althy in every way. T .B. pated cond. Gives 4 gals. and 1 utter per day when fresh. Sacri- for $60 crated FOB. Also dark ish red heifer, good cond. 2 yrs. , Supposed to freshen in Spring. i Tested, $25. First money order. them. Mrs.. Sam: P. Jones, -Gills- Ge Rta 2s rade J. milch cow, soon fe fresh-. er, wt. about: 500. Tbs. 6c per an a. few more smaller bulls, at ieifers to freshen soon, ea ek of steers, $60 for the steers Golden. Buchanan. Gar Ris, bull, 1 yr. old, $25. at my _ Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Ga. w fresh Dec. sth, 4 pal End 1 pote ood qualities. Solid | J. twin calves, ent. to reg. Ga. a yr: acs J. bull, $40 or exch. ( BE bu.:; CorMm,:-or for. hogs (small a preferred). s) HOG xs FOR SALE 363 Ab oc J, boar, last March farrow, : oad cherry. red color. $35 reg yers name. Sell - prevent in- | : also. 1. Duroc boar, nick 00 Ib. pure blood, $55. Duroc J. igs, September farrow, 75 lbs. each. $12 2:50. a or $20 pr. No ped. Will exc? I vale in anything can use. = Elentield, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. bred, Big Bone P, C. gilt, five th hrifty. and in good cond, $9 Couch, Turin, Ga. - sow. wt.-about 200 lbs. $15 oney , order No checks. urch Wray, Ga. Rt: black. PC. gilt, wt. 100 Ibs. & for brood sow. Exch. for ey. heifer, anv ave. Mrs. Tom onaidson? Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 good, small bone P. C. huary. About 1 yr. old, $35 if once; also 1 boar of eS xtra: good prolific stock. - ~ $16 if taken at once. iwiss aster, Sylvester.-Ga.. z : Ret Ferkshire boar. pure bred, 8 . for sale or exch for 5 bu rab - peas, - for Jersev heifer. MM. Ph oc a and foe pigs, 4 and 6 d. $5. and $8 each linden. Ga. Rt. 3. Spotted pure bred P. GC. sow, bld Cholera immune. . $25. or exch. for value in peanuts, or meat hogs. C.D; Me mson, Plains. Ga. - and Duroc erossed brood vaod: cond. bred to a Black bi ar to farrow March 5th, *15. a2 also 3 mixed breed pigs, wks. 0 FOB. prices. J. eg SURES | offered for sale. Write for: detailed de- Will give 3 1-2 a os Make offer es MF | same ave and price; 1-8 S, Pv WS. Both to farrow. latter: part. . Ridley, Graham: erty. ae Good i ue good growing cond. $826. Buyer to pay del. Ghgs- Curtis szordon, Pitts, Ga., Rt: 16 pigs, 3 mos old, $3 each at ny: barn. Alvie Johnson, Mitchell, Ga. sale. F. D. Hereford, Waycross, Ga: . 60 head Duroc J. and P:-C. pigs, wt: about 30 lbs. and 50 head ot same breed, wt. about 60 to 80 lbs. Pigs, $4 each; shoats, $6 to $7 each, All EOB: A: C: Shell, Pitts, Ga. Hssex, half each, 14 mos. o.d: Wet. fat, about 300 lbs. 9 pigs last ition o49 Cash or exch. for B. R. laying pul- lets of Parks strain, at $1 each. No culls; also 5 thrifty pigs, at $5 each. Ie. Teems, Rockmart, Ga. Rt. 5. High class, reg. Durocs: bred SOWS, r bred gilts, young boars soon ready for service. Only outstanding individuals The culls go the pork route. scription and prices, reg. in buyers PC. Herod, Kathleen, Ga. Duroc oe $9.50 each, FOB Con- 7ers, Ga. Ey Wright, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bide extra nice 7 , old pigs. Write me your wants. C on, Ga., Rt. >: Pure SBC: gilts and boars, wt. about. 109 Ibs. 5 mos old, $12.50 each. oe Papers, R. L. Brown, McRae, Hee: S. P. C. 15 mos. old boar. Make Sest cash offer. FOB. E. e. | Albany, Ga, oe HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 bay mare, 6 yrs. old 1M lbs. or more. A fine buggy and saddle horse. mule, Write what you have to offer. ti a go ene Ga. Rt. Box ea first class farm mules. Good cond. 6 yrs. old, $300 cash. Gordon Hamm, Cobbtown, Ga RE 2E 1 bay horse, about 5 yrs.. old, wt. 900 lbs. A fine buggy and saddle hens of pure stock del. to me. Party to come after horse. A. J. Midville, Ga., Rt. 2. 4 or 5. socd farm mule. Some are Ga. raised, just being broke: Pick an 1: good, sound mule, wt. 107 0 Tbs. S952 Ms: E. M. 9 mos. old pided mare shetland pony, $50.00 cash. or trade frr equal | Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE G. I. ONeal, Jr. Ludowici, Ga. RABBITS FOR SALE Chinchillas: 8 young, extra fine pure bred does. well dev. Will sell ree McElroy. Alanta. Ga. 1293 LaFrance St. N. E. Phone 1423-J. Chin. Reds and Whites (New Zea- lands). Frio of Reds, 8 mos old, 1 Belgium cage 12 mos. old, 75c each; 9 N. Z Waites, $1 each. Exch. for: ;home cured ham or* sausage. _ J. E: Drury, St. Marys, Ga. 2young ped.. does, and 1 ped.\ buck. Raised direct from Stahls Gold Cer- tificate stock Also have 1 N. Z. Wat. doe with pink eyes. Make ofter for 13st. O. M. Oloison, Atlanta, Ga. 111 Estes: Drive, RFD 2 , Box N62. Chin. 3. mos. old, "$1 -each;. 1 Hima- layan doe, bred or open, 20 mos. old, $354 Flemish Giant doe, 15 mos. oid, bred or open, $3; N. Z. White bucks and does, 6 mos, old, $2 each; Reg. Onin does bred to Gold Certificate | healthy and best: bucks, $5 each. All - cond, Herman Mize, Americus, Ga lpr. N. Z..Whites, $5 per. pr. Fine, healthy. stock. Mrs. 'O. - Bush, Doe- run, Ga. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 2 kids, 5 mos. old, well bred, Tog- genburg mother, father, 1-2, Saanan and 1-2 Nubian, large size, white col- or. Kids well grown to age and rea-. dy for service, $5 each. N=, Pat- ie Stock Wanted Want male and 1 heifer calf of the Short Horn, full bred, out of not |less than a 4 gal. milker. Will exch, value or pay cash. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga. at Want to. exch. a $35 value for as nice | heifer, or for W..L. pullets, pure bred. Bs Lucius Mercer, Eastman, Ga. Rt. . Want to exch. value of $65 for good milch cow with a young calf, or would exch. for mule, 8 or 10 yrs. old, or. oe at 75c bu. Write for. particu- oo . Kirk and, Hyons, Ga. Rt. Want pure bred Red Poll bull. Will a Ga. Cane syrup in 10 Ib. cans for Seee M. be Anderson, Na- hunta, a. Want to trade a good plug ae (make anyone a crop) for a good hei- fer calf del: my farm. E. C. Kent, Powder Springs, Ga. Rt. 2. Want to exch. 1 full blood faye -color Jersey bull yearling, 16 mos. old, for 1 of equal value, Black Angus, or Hereford, for a stock SUH, 6G Ws Sammons, Scperton,; Ga, Want 1 pure bred reg. Angus pull at right price. L. R.. Langley, County Aoct.. Milledgeville, Ga. Want 1 good milch cow, giving 3 to 4 gals. per day; not too far distance from here, Will exch high class plant-. es cotton seed of the following va-. rieties: veland, and Ruckers. State bet price tand particulars. Jas, B. Woods, Brooks 2 larce wik goats Moke offer. Mrs. | Ga. Want a good J. mileh voung calf, Cow giving 3 or 4. gal. per. day, be easy. t milk, in good cond will lea@ and gentle around children, |. at a reosanble price. Mrs. O. C. Mor-. cow with HOGS WANTED Y Want to exch 1 bu. Otootan beans for 2 P. C. and Berkshire cross pigs. G. F. Prater. Waco, Ga. Rt, 2. Want to. trade value in new Ga. sane svrup for reg. Duroc J. igs, dark red type.. C. Cc. Lundy, Albany, Ga, RFD. Want to exch Piedmont or Wilson | Type cotton seed at 75c bu. for S. P. - sow pig. J. C. ae Want a pure pred. B.B. Guinea sow or gilt, bred. Will exch. White Kin> nizeons and Toulouse geese for same. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. : FORSES AND MULES WANTED | Want to exch. good, mixed hay, velvet. beans, peanut vines and Crow- Foot grass, at. $18 ton FOB. Schlat- terville, Ga., for good, sound, gentle mule that. will do any kind of farm pwork., Jd. H, McClelland, ao Ga., Rt. 2. Box 52-Bx _ Plants: For Sale. Kudzu a rooted. Broome, Hephzibah, 2 to 5 yrs. old, wel Roe nants prices. L. Chas. W. and Flat Dutch. and Ga. enllard. 15c a 100: $125 M, del.: EHar- liest Klondike strawberry plants, 25c., 40c and | Kennedy. Collins. Ga. postage per 100. M. L. Crowe, Cum- mine Ga. Rt. 4, re eS Millions of choice J, and Chas. W and Mat Drtch- cabhace. realy. 65c, 590: 95c M. 3M up 60c M. Good. plants for meee: ae eee shelled ont | good count, prompt ee guar. RR. J. Hed Ga. 3 reg. Chin. does, 1 reg. Chin. ee : Frempt shipment. ~ | CATTLE. WANTED a ee al Wannamaker, Piedmont Cle- Sie. Martin, 100. ; Money order. J... ry plants, 25c a 100: $150 M : igh ieee Oakwood, Ga, _PA - Frost. cept Be ds ant < Chas. Ww. en field grown plants, ready. Full count. Weil rooted. 30c, 200; eOeh: 50! $1 M. del by. prepa. PP. Je 'O. Stokes | witzgerald, Ga SRR s ea C. W. and Flat Dutch and, Ga. col- lard, 50, 3u0; 500, 7ac; $1 M del: 5M lots. and up, 75c M. Exp. No checks. L. M Wingo, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. collect. ensice A aes Be.t var. cabbage plants, 500 $1 del or $1.50 M. Jersey and Chas. Long Island .Wakefield, frost proot, E. T. Clements, Tennille, Ga. and Lucretia dewberry, 50 doz. or exch for dried apples free of peeling, core and worms or anything can use, Mrs. Joe Piere, Stockton, Ga. Rt. Everbearing strawberry, ai can use. Mrs. J. i. Ga, 25c a 100 ie plus postage ,or exch: for anything i; aa Rebecca, : Frost proof, open field: grown, how ready, Chas. W. Early Fiat Dutch, E.. J., succession caboage, 50c, 300; 0c, 500; $1.10 M.: Crystai Wax Bermuda onion, large size plants, 20c a 100, Lott, ; $1.50 M. All del. Bracelton, Ga. Mrs. Ww. N. Large, 1 yr. old rhubarb plants, 500 3 dcz. Missionary strawberry, $2. Large garlic heads, 25c each. Nore McCurley, Hartwell, Ga, RFD 2. Any amt. Kudzu, good strong, we rooted piants, 75c a 100 in 100. iots; 1M to 5M, $5 M. also 950 Japanese walnuts, good size for planting, ic ea. 99 tor lot. Add postage. Gene Har- per, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.- - Missionary strawberry plants, 500, 31.25; $2 M. Rhubarb pie plants, 50c doz. Also black haw roots, $1 lb. and Water Oak acorns, $1.25 peck. Mrs. Emma Bailey, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4. hagen cabbage, frost proof plants, $. M, Will nave. c ibbage plants from now until: March, Jack Bower, Dixie | Ga. Himalaya plaints. also rooted scup- | pernong Vines, and fig sprouts, all 6 sor 50c. Mrs, Alice, Garner, Pal- metto, Ga. Cabbage, all var. and Bermuda on-| x ion, plants, 500, 75c; $1 M. 5M $3.75, Fine p.ants and quick shipment guar, Je A. Mitchell, Thomasville, Ga. Vig ed Collard and cabbage, rutabaga tur- nips, and strawberry plants for s dei. | Write for prices. W. J. Morgan, Sti -more, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 46. Progressive everbearing es : 35c a 100; black raspberry, 4 for 25 garden horsemint, 6 bunches 25c; peppermint, 12 for 15c; horse radish 6 for 35c. All postpaid. Exch for nice Shed: apples or paches, free . from worms. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahion- esa, Ga. Rt le 3 Mammoth Everbearing | strawberry, 380c a 100; $2 M. Cash with order. Add postage. Miss M. - Stansel, Cleveland, Ga. Rt. 4. W., E. J., Copenhagen and Flat Dutc 90c M. 3M 1.75; 500, 65c; Postpai Roscoe Mays, Fitzgerald, Ga. Rt. 45. Cabbage plants now ready for the rest of December and January del. | Full count and prompt shipment. No personal checks. Money order jonly. | 500, 65c; $1.25 M. 5M or more, 90c Ree A, hehe Ed, and Chas, W. cabbage plants, 500, 65c; $1 M del. 5M and 10 M 90 M del. Money order or cash ae order. Mrs. Geo.. Gafiney, Fitzgerald, GRRE OE. Lucretia dewhberry, 50c doz. $1 50 Ga. Rt. 3. ae soe Millions of Succession and Copen- Frost proof cabbage ota. Chas. Flowery Branch, Ga., Re Mrs; Re. Ferrell, Greenville, 5M. St. Regis everbearing -raspber- ry; 25M: Klondike and . Missionary strawberry plants. State amt. wante |} and. close prices will be made | YOu. James Cureton, Austell, Ga. Cabbage plants, now ready. 5 to 7 ao) plants, postpaid, 500 and 1M or- 90c M. Add postage or- i collect, Money order only. J. CL Crystal Wax onion plants, 25c a 100. 400, 40c; 500, Ae; $1.25 M. Postpaid. - Shearouse, Curens Gainesville, Ga. Rt..1. Frost proof extra early J: and Chas. W., Succession, Sure Head and Flat Dutch cabbage, Fitzgerald, Ga. Strawberry plants, including Masto- don. Ripe berries the 20th of Now 150. and $1 per 100 . Exch. a few for fresh pecans for eating. Miss Ida Dodd, Fairmount, Ga. | ders. 500, 65; $1.25: M, -5M. or more, Chambers, Z well rooted plants. he M. | Money order. No COD. 75 M. by mail or exp. Prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes Dutch and Wakefield Gabbace: plants - 20c a 100, $1 M. del 10M $6; Exp. ol- lect: Klondike and Lady T. Wael e he f "PAGE SIx Plants For Sale E. J. and Chas. frost proof cabbage plants, now ready, 500, 65c; $1 M post aid. Prompt shipment. R. C. Chanc- or, Seville, Ga. 500 true to name, well rooted Lu- - retia dewberry plants, $4 del. also white nest onions, 60c gal., del. -Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3. Progressive everbearing strawberry plants, with good roots, $2 M. Exch. for pineapple pear and paper. shel. pecan, and a good kind of peach trees and some grape vines. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Lucretia dewberry plants, Eldorado blackberry, $1.50 a 100; $10 M. Crab- apple sprouts, 1 to 3 ft. $25; hore- hound plants, 50c doz. FOB. Maud Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Everbearing strawberry plants for sale, also horse radish roots, 20c lb. and a few lbs. brown crowder peas 10c lb. C. V. Wilson, Maysville, Ga. Hardy, well rooted, frost proof cab- bage plants, Steins famous E. Flat Dutch, 300, 60c; 700, $1; $1.25 M post- paid. Expert packing and prompt del. C. F. Maddox, Buford, Ga. Everbearing strawberry, strong, healthy plants, 25c a 100. Full count. Exch. a garden seed. Mrs. KE. 5 Thompson, Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2. Lady T. strawberry, 25c a 100; $1.50 M or exch. for 2 yr. old budded peac.. and apple trees, or good, rooted Con- cord and Niagara grape vine, or cab- bage or Bermuda onion plants. Mrs. J. C. Pierce, Stockton, Ga. Rt. 3. Large everbearing Mastodon straw- berry, 50c doz. $3 a 100; a few more of my wonderful everbearing, red raspberries left. Must be sold by Jan- uary Ist. 50c doz. rooted. J. W. Be- dell, Atlanta, Ga., 79 No. Forsyth St. N. W. - Govt. insp. nursery grown Progres- sive everbearing strawberry plants, 75c a 100; Lady T., Klondike and Mis- __ sionary, 30c a 100, $3.50 M del. Special attention given to all orders. P. M. Head, Cleveland, Ga. : Bermuda grass roots, hardy and vig- orous, 10c a 100; blackberry roots, 5c each; Himalaya blackberry, limited evppy 10c each; also water oak trees, 1 to 2 ft. 15c each. Exch. for any pure bred chickens except W. Leghorns and Bantams: prefer Games and SS. L. Wyandottes. Miss Jessie R. Kennedy, Dawson, Ga., RFD. Frost proof E. J. and Chas. W. cab- bage, tough plants and immediatc shipment. 500, 60c; 90c M, del. 5M, ~ $3.50 FOB. C. W. Stokes, Macon, Ga ERG. 3. 73 - Frost proof cabbage, E. J. and Chas W. Good plants: and prompt ship- ment. 500, 60c; 90c M, del. 5M, $3.5. FOB. E. Y. Stokes, Macon, Ga. Rt. 3. - &. J. and Chas. W. cabbage plants 500. 60c; $1 M. 10M $8 del. $7 M. col- lect. Now ready. Dewey Mathis Flowery Branch, Ga. i Strawberry plants, 25c a 100. Joe M Brown, McRae, Ga. : COD frost proof cabbage and onior plants, $1 M. Andrew Clark, Thom- asville, Ga. - E. J.,.Caas. W. Flat Dutch, Copen- -hagen. frost proof cabbage plants, 45: 300; 500, 60c; 90c M, postpaid. John B. Pope, Ftzgerald, Ga. - Cabbage and collard plants, 50c 300; 500, 75c; $1.25 M. Bermuda on- ion sets, $1 gal. del. Guy Crow. Gainesville, Ga. : All var. cabbage, Bermuda onior and Ga collard plants, 500, 90c; $1.5 M by prepaid mail, or $1 M by. ex- press. G. W. Coleman, Tifton, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, 25c 100; $1, 600; $1.50 M. postpaid; $1 M exp. collect. Shipping wt. about 25 lbs. a M. All orders shipped as soor as possible. Grady Kelley, Sulphur Springs, Ga., Rt. 1. E. J. and Chas. W. cabbage and ' gollard plants, $1.25 M. 5M $1 M. Okre seed, 25c lb. Bermuda onion sets, 25 at. 85c gal. E. S. Stephens, Flower: Branch, Ga. _ Strawberrv plants, 25c a 100 del. ae W. J. Patterson, Cordele, Ga. Rt _ Good, red. strawberry (real swee kind. do net know the name of) plants "5c M or 5M or more, 50c M. Exeh - for white feed sacks; also have yel- ~ low root. 20c Ib. and a few big yellow . grape scuppernong, vines, 10c ea. vine Homer M. Peopard, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Well rooted plants of Holts Mam- moth sage, 3 for 25c, 75c doz. Alco _ fresh dry sage. 50c Ib. in lots of 5 or more lbs Mrs. Ida M. Allen, Car- _ roliton, Ga. Rt. 5. May strawberry plants, 15c a 100; ~ Mav cherrv trees, 10c each, sage, 10c e Poneb: yoorhorry: 5A g 100; poke root 15c Ib. ratsbane, 15c lb. Black Haw goc lb. Yellow root, 10c; May apple MARKET root, 20c lb. or exch for large, white, feed sacks. Mrs. J. B. \Jones, Dah- lonega, Ga. Rt. 1. ; Frost proof E. J.W. cabbage plant: 20c a 100, 65c, 500; $1 M, del. 5M lots 75c M _ collect. Winired Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga. Nice, young Klondike strawberry planis, 15 a 100, $1.25 M. Exch. for onion plants, or sets or anything can ae G Mrs. C. T. Parks, Cumming, Ga. Progressive everbearing strawberry plants, 45c a 100; $2 for 500; $3.25 M Big Ben Wonder Bearer strawberry, 65c a 100, $2.50, 500; $435 M. A few more Lady T. 35c a 100; $1.50 for 500, $2.75 M. Yr. old sage, 6 for 45c; 12 for 65c; 24 for $1.25; 6 bunches each, garden catnip, balm, comfrey, tanzy, age, and peppermint, $2 postpaid. John B. Nix, Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1. Large nice Egg plants, 10c each, 12 for $1; horse radish, 4 for 25c, 12 for 75c; Fig sprouts, 3 for 40c; small su- ~ar pear trees, 4 for 50c; muscadine vines, 50c doz. nice dry cherry bark 20c lb. sassafras. 25c Ib dry sage, large\ cupful, 10c. Add postage. Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga. Plants Wanted Want 2M Bermuda onion lants. Will exch. new Ga. cane syrup in gal. cans for same. B. C. Plyler, Mana.- as, Ga. Rt 2. } Miss Mary Miscellaneous For Sale Pear and) peach preserves, 60c qt., 35c pt. Fig and Watermelon rind, 70. t. 89c pt. Peach, beet and green to- mato pickles, 40c. qt. 20c pt. Canned peaches and blackberries, 35c qt. 20c pt. Mrs. H. P. Lupo, Forest Park, Ga. Home-made fruit cake, 50c ib. p.u pee Mrs. R. Van Smith, Cork a. 1-2 Ibs. new goose feathers, 50c lb. and buyer to pay postage, or 4 for lot del. Mrs. F. M. Braden, Cof- fee, Ga, Rt. I 1M good burlap sacks, in 3 sizes cotton seed meal, corn and brand siz 8c each; commercial dairy feed, 4c ea and 5 bu. oat size, 5c each. T. E. Reeve, Calhoun, Ga. 70 lbs. new crop black walnuts, hulled and dried, for-sale. Make best oe Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Rhine, Ga - Black Haw roots, prickley ash roots and red shank roots, green or dry, up to 100 lbs._of each, Make best offer, -r write. Mrs. J.-B. Lindsey, Stock- bridge, Ga. Rt. 2. 20) Ibs larce hickory nuts, and same amt. of small ones. 3 1-2c per lb. Exch. for pure bred B. Rock pull- ets. Send 10c' for sample. Am _ also interested in exch. for a reg.- with _apers, S. P..C., 12 wks. old male pig, immuned. Leroy McClain, Thomas- ville, Ga. RFD 3. Lot of nice broom straw,. rangins rem 36-54 in. high, 50c to $1.10 per bundle. Sat. guar. Exch. value o: same for 1 setting of Golden Bufi Orp. or any of the large breed eggs at $1 per setting, or would consider Brown L. at 75c. Would also like to axch. for 1 pr. of white, red-eyed rab- bits. Write what you have and its ene ito exch. C. A. Joiner, Blythe, a. Yellow root, black haw, white ash, -attle root, all 25c lb. catnip. 10c Ib. Yherry bark, 25c lb. also black wal- mf trees 25c each; plum bushes, 15c; vhite ash, 1 to 3 yrs. 25c; water oak. 5c each; blackberries, any size, 10c; and other shade and nursery trees Mrs. Daniel Silver, Talkine Rock. Ga 100 lb. size strong, white, chicken feed sacks. 10c.each. Miss Belle Tim- merman. Bronwood, Ga., Box 83. New White feathers, 60c lb. Mrs Wenry Mathis Gainesville Ga Pt Nice goose feathers, 50c Ib. Mrs. M. ", Duncan, Cairo Ga. 415 Pearce St. Eges for sale: Pure bred Golder 3uff Orp. select hatching eggs, from Sealthv vierrous stock. $1.10 per 15. Tns. del. Crate ret. Money order. Mr-. a Seem Ashland, Ga. Rt. 2: 7 Ibs. Thomas Laxton peas. 30 'b at Mrs. C. J. Vickery, Canon, Ga. Yellow root. 25 Ib. Grub root, 75c Ib. rattle root. 202 lb. sassafras roct 0c Ib: wild cherry hark 98 Jh ana -erhearine strawberry plants, 25c a 100. . Miss R. M. White, Dahlonega Gav tRt..1. Box 33. Vellowr Pont. 20 Ib. R. L. Anderson Dahlonega. Ga. Rt. 1. 1 Blue: Relle bHI, chin. 15 091 good as new. Cost $12.50. sell $4. A Durham. Davisboro. Ga. Rt. 2. Black walnuts. hulled and dried ean J. aq 50 x bu. FOB. Also onion buttons, EN eK BULLETIN gal. and postage. No checks. i. Capel, Molena, Ga. Broom straw, bundles large enough for 6 brooms, 50c. Mrs. P. R. Arno.d, wenevolence, Ga. Rt. 1. 3 bu. large var. black walnuts, $1 bu. $3 for lot or exch. for Ribbon vane syrup, peas or citrus fruit, sweet oranges. Miss Mary Lee Norris, New- porn, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 63. Stringless. green pod beans, 25 cup- ful, rhubarB plants, 50c doz. yellow meat watermelon seed, 10c doz. seed; iuissionary strawberry puants, $2 M. Add postage. Cash or money order. Miss Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Ga., RED?2s >: 15 lbs. first grade goose feathers, used some but sanitary, $9 FOB. Mrs. Dan Flinn, Dawson, Ga. White muslin brand sacks, 75 Ib. cap. 15 sacks $1.10 postpaid; pure grape juice and granulated sugar puc up in self-ceiled glass jars, $2 gal. my station. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1. Dipper gourds, cleaned, use, 1 pt. and qt. size, 15c each, 10c Mrs. C. with the seed. Some extra oid fash- ioned pumpkin seed, large pkt. 10c. Add postage. Mrs. A. J. Stansel, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4. Black walnuts, $1 bu. FOB. Mrs. G. J. Holcomb, Bremen, Ga. Box 102. 90 lbs. Japan walnuts, 10c lb. Cash Taylor Hooks, Unadiila, Ga. Rt. 2. New white downy feathers 60c Ib. del. in 5 lb. lots. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cordele, Ga. Kt Miscellaneous Wanted Want lint cotton, dried peaches, appies, peas, meat, lard, also meal. Wil exch fig bushes, other shrubpery and other articles in exch. Write. A. 5. Wood, Griffin, Ga. Want to excn. 1 doz. each, goose- berry bushes and May cnerry . trees or 50 teed sacks, 100 ib. size. Mrs. W. S McVey, Blue Ridge, Ga. Rt. 1, Box Want- all kinds of skins to tan; wanted to register rabbits, ail breeds chat are eligible. Write. . C. Wat- ae Savannah, Ga. 1208 East Henry St. Want to exch. value $1 to $2 for white cotton feed sacks, sugar crowd- er peas and peanuts. Mrs. J. B. Lind- ey, Stockbridge, Ga. Rt. 2. Want a few doz. of rooted ginseng plants, and a few doz. Golden Sea: plants Prefer wild, but will take Want to exch, value for 2 pure bred P. C. pigs, 12 wks. old, or for 10 B. R. Thompson str. Feb. or Mch. hatch puuevs and i cockerel. No culis. Mrs B. C. Cawthorn, Jackson, Ga., Rt. 5. cutivated ones. Wuula aiSo Cus. ie some seeds of above plants. Leroy McClain, Thomasville, Ga. RFD 3. Want to exch. vaiue for corn, hogs, or nice Jersey heifer, or for goou breed chickens at market price. It you write give full description and price of what you have. J. Z. Paulk, Tifton, Ga. Rt. 3. : Want good, white chicken feed sacks. Exch 5 lb. paper shell pecans, small size, good flavor and_ easily picked out, for 12 sacks. I pay post- age on pecans, And will excn. good cotton seed, at $1 bu. which made 7 bales to the plow for feed sacks. Mrs. Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga. Rt. 4: Want to exch. good value for good peanuts, peas, bunch velvet beans, pe- cans, or anything can use. Write. Mrs. Lula Moore, Nicholls, Ga Rt 1. Want to exch value for pigs, 6 or 3 wks. old. Ea to del. M. F. Etris, Dahlonega, Ga. RFD 1. : Want a pr. common pigeons and a pr. of Belgium rabbits; Also want a few bu. Half and Half cotton seed.' State best prices. Paul Knox, Appling. a. Box 43. : Want to exch. value for White or -Barred Rock March or April hatch pullets, or for P. C. shoats, peanuts. or peas, of equal value. Mrs. -Sallie Ethridge, Farmington, Ga. Want to exch. value, $275 for corn or milch cows. P. A. Hughes, Atlanta, Ga., 58 Ga Ave. S. E., Phone Cal- oun 2067-R. Want oats: will exch. 25 W. L. Tan- cred str. hens for 25 bu. good seed oats. Both to pay exp. M. T. Morrow, ewhorn, Ga. Want to exch. 2 W. L. broilers. wt. over 1 Ib.or 1 1-2 for 1 full stock Wht. Rock cock, yr. old. Mrs. J. T. Thomp- son. Dexter, Ga. Rt. 3. Seed For Sale American Wonder or Clements imp Triumph melon (grow to.wt. 75 to 150 lbs. Have affidavit from Ordinary of County that he saw 18 on one vine,|1 ready = for | . 5lbs. $1.60; and white rice pop cora, Thursday, December 25, 1930. wt. of 620 Ibs.) seed, $1 per 0z. or-$1 lb. E. T. Clemenis, Tennille, Ga. Vine banana seed, 25c pkt. gigantic guinea bean seed, 20c pkg. 1200 to 1 pean seed, pkg. of 60 beans ior 25 mammoth sugar pumpkin (grow as lg. as 200 ibs.) bag of seed, vine peacn, ripe iruit in 00 days aiter pianting, 202 pkg; giant butter bean, has-avout 225 or 250 pods, and beans apout size yi Sliver dolar, Cocozelle bush squash seed; Red plum tomato, aii 2z0c pxg and po.tage; Garber cherry tree seed bears the first yr. little large ior a cherry but one without a stone, 25c pkg. David Hunter, Dublin,. Ga. 405 aary St. : a Stone Mtn./ watermelon seed, 50c Ib. also cane seed, $1.50 bu. Rupert Lack- ey, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2. ue Onion buttons, red_multiplying and white nest onions, 60c gai. del. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Bal] Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. A few good syrup cane seed, 5c lb and a few bu. good Malsberry seed, corn tield selecteu, 75c per peck, $2 bu. Money with all orders. Homer M. ueopard, Waco, Ga. Rt. 2. Frost proof garden pea seed, smooth var. 12 1-2c lb. also the Alaska var. o ib. mastings green pod bunch, 15c lb. All clean, free from weevils and iew crop. Add postage. Mrs. J. S. Edenfield, Summit, Ga. Rt. z. . Genuine Crystal Wax Bermuda on- ion sets, $1 gal. $2 peck; Strangiess green pod bean seed, anu Biack . a- vntvuic, 0 lus, 91.45; Golden Wax beans 5 lbs. $1.15. Branch, Ga. Ginseng seed, 1930 crop, 1-2 cent each, or $4 M. Also White Spanish peanuts, $1.50 bu. FOB here. scar saeisver, Baldwin, Ga. Ga. Belle or Stone Mtn. melon seed ~ hand saved anu selected irom large melons, 60c lb. or excao. for peanuts, or suy beans. Sampie on reque.w. G E. Murphy, Omega, Ga. Sugar Drip cane seed, 10c Ib. $2 bu. del. Broad Leat chewing tobacco seed 10c spoonful, or $2 lb. del Excn for anything can use. Lee Crow, Oak- wood, Ga. Tom Watson melon seed, hand sav- ed trom selected melons, 75c lb. post- | paid. Sample on reyuest. Liuden Johnson, Coolidge, Ga. RFD 2, Running okra (grows on vine like cucumbers; 2 or 3 vines will make enough for any family). Sampie of. 12 seed by mail postpaid. for 10c.in coin. W. Chesley, Columbus, Ga., 3518 rd Ave. Genuine Rocky Ford cantaloupe eed, 25c per cup or 2 for 45c del. also .oney Dew melon seed, 35c per cup- ul. del. No stamps. Mrs. W. J. Pat- erson, Cordele, Ga. Rt. B. = _White nest onions 50c gal Col bunch ma beans, 20c large cupful. Mrs. J. 4. Bridges, Talmo, Ga. Rr D. x Honey Drip cane seed, field run, $2. bu. Selected for planting, 50c ga:. G. 4. Maxwell, Toccoa, Ga., Rt. 1, Box Tt Multiplying onion sets, 50c gal. H J. Hill, Lithonia, Ga. ; 4 Jamaica and Cash tobacco seed, 25c oz. postpaid, $3 lb. D. J. Smith, Scre- en, Ga. oo 100 lbs. each, Dixie Belle and Thur- mond Grey melon seed, $55 for lot, or 1-2 of lot, $30. Sound, bright seed from good melons. T. W. Register, Vienna, Ga. Calif. beer. seed, nice and fresh, this yrs. seed, 25c for start. Stamps ac- cepted. Sent by return mail. Mrs. L. a Green, Hapeville, Ga. 864 Central o i. ~ s if >! Golden Leaf tob. seed. 2 tbls. for Tac; Calif beer seed good start for 25c. Joe. M. Corbett, Kirkiand, Ga., Rt. 2. Nice, sound white nest onions, 60 gal. Eng. pea seed, for early spring planting, 25c lb. 2 Ibs. 50c.. Maud amby, Greenville, Ga. 2 Stone Mtn. watermeion seed, 50c Ib. Guar. pure and selected from firs class melons. Have 500 lbs. for sale. H. L. Wilchar, Butler, Ga. Rt. 2. : Bunch col. butter bean seed, 20c lb. Purple running, 20c lb. or exch. for frost proof Eng. pea seed, or for any- thing can use. Mrs. Joe Pierce, Stockton, Ga., Rt. 3. i: Pure, sound white running butter bean seed, 25c lb. or exch for nice, white sundried apples at 10c lb. Mrs. S. L. Jones, Bronwood, Ga. Rt. -1. Rape seed, 10c lb. FOB. G. D. Fain. Edison, Ga. a Lowland Rice for planting, 10c Ib. Add postage for less than 5 lbs, T.. Fitzrverald Fitzeerald, Ga. Rt. 1. Yellow Florida pea seed, 2 thls. 15c; $1 lb. 4 lbs. $3.75; Long podded okra seed, 10c oz. 1-4 lb. 20c: 75c Ih. Ms; Cader Stephens, Flowery Ollie Maude Pace, Rebecca, Ga., Rt. et MARKET B UELETIN: iA 175 or 200 lb. of good, sound hand gathered, shade cured Stone Mtn wa- termelon seed, 75c lb. for lot, or $1 b. in small lots. Exch. for meat, lard, chickens, eggs, syrup, corn, hogs, or small pigs, cow and calf, or ready t fresnen, or any seed can use. Also have Ruffled Lead mustard seed, 15c per 2 this. Write first what you have in exch. Wiley Rogers, Wray, Ga. Box 25 bu. good Honey Drip cane seed, as ae J. W. Lee, Douglasville, Ga. 300 lbs. gen. Dixie Belle melon seed $120 for lot, or 50c Ib. in small lots. FOS W. O. Birdsong, Gordon, Ga. - Dixie Belle melon seed, hand saved and dried in shade, in 20 lb. orders, 75c lb. 50 lbs. 65c lb. and party to pay postage. Money order with order. eae Florence Nelson, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. All or any part of 500 lbs. new crop Pimiento seed, cheap.| Write for pri- ces on quantity wanted. P. C. Per- aie Yatesville, Ga. - Yellow Bermuda onion sets. 15c qt. del. PP. W. G. Hollomon, Brooklyn, Ga. : Seed Wanted Want a gal. white nest onions, a 45c gal. 2 gals. red nest onions. at Same price, also some good var. Eng. pea seed at a reasonable price, or wil. exch broom straw at $1 per large before sending. C. A. Joiner, Blythe, er beans: want 3 1-2 bu. of them; also best price on 1 bu. Truckers Fa- vorite seed corn. Lyle Reed, Metcalf, Ga, Rt. Box 68. Fy~ vea seed. dried apples or fresh apples. Plants are a good size. Make Offer. I. Boatright, Alma, Ga. Farm Help Wanted - Want a woman to assist in milk- house and be able to care for pouitry or any light work around the farm. Must be of: good character, healthy and clean. No incumbrances. I will give her board. laundry and $10 per -jno. A good home for the right par- ty. No one but a country woman need apply. Miss Addie C. Hicks, Scottdale, Ga. Hicks Farm. ne - Want at once, nice woman or girl, white or colored, to do light - work for small salary. G. W. Martin, Grayson, Ga., Rt. 1. Want man from 40 to 50 yrs. of e, or boy, around 18 yrs. to help me arm. 1 who can work. $10 per mo. or take a share in crop. Must be able to come at once. R. E. Chesser, Folk- estan Ga, Want a good, single white, youn ma. or boy to live in home with fam- - ily with sood moral habits and a willing worker and raised on farm to do gen. farm. work. Will pay $8 to $10 per mo. according to his qualities, _etc.. board. bed and washing, or a man with small family with same qualitie . colored or white, and furnish house _ with garden spot and will pay around $18 per mo. Also want share cropper for farms in Candler county, if you _ have your own stock, feed, tools an run yourselt. L. H. Edenfield, Still- Sisk Ymcre Cg. ; Want woman to live in home as one of family and to do Hght farm work - Wiling.to pay good price. Write Mrs -L. J Avers. Hartwe.l Ga.. Rt. 2. Ze - Want single man. 16 to 40 yrs. of age to live in home and work share ... roo and work for me to pay board when not in own crop. Must be hon- est and sober, no bad habits. Write for further information. John Hul- lender, Whigham, Ga. ok Want a good, nice colored girl to - help old couple with light work. milk - cow, etc., around farm home for smal! wages and board. J. L. Latzak, Brook- let Ga.. Rt. 1. Want family to tend ful] 1 horse crop. Good 4 room house, out-bldgs. pasture, good water. Healthy loca- tion, near. schoo] and churches. Mus _ furnish steck and self. No need to cere if you drink or foo] with liquer at all. elles , Want a widow without ehildren = about 30 or 35 yrs. old, 1 who is fend _. Of children to live in home and assist . with poultry. milk 1 cow and other light work. Mrs. Sallie = Hartwell. Ga., RFD 5. ee oe ccuple, man and wife. A BO Or yrs. old. Will consider a _ Maat alove, whe can care for or batch om undle (enough for 12 brooms). Write _ Want to exch cabbage: plants for ei Want best price on Kentucky Won- |- farm |}. D. W. Jarrard, Alto, Ga., Rt. 2.) McLeskey, | wood, 4 room house, for 1 horse truck chicken and pig tarm. Z. B. Alford, Manchester, Ga. 14 Oak St. Want woman with a small family. white or colored, that can live in nouse to themselves. Able to go to field and do common work when the weather is good, and any kind of farm work. C. M. Jackson, Lawrence- ville, Ga. Want board and room in country onfarm in good community with some good man. Prefer-No. Ga. Willing to pay $24 a mo. Am a middle aged man of good moral habits. Full particu- lars given in first letter. S. J. Al- lison, Augusta, Ga, 1217 Ellis St. Positions Wanted Exp. mechanic wants job on farm, Peach orchard, or stock farm; near school and church. Exp. in all of above and can drive tractor or truck. 35 yrs. old, have wife and 3 children. Honest, sober, have no bad _ habits, and am a good worker. State wages es a J. W. Manning, Dudley, Ga. Want job with small family or wi- dow on farm to live as one of family and work for wages, or run a crop 0 halves, or would live and work: as 1 of family for next year. Have to be furnished if run a crop, or work enough. out of crop to run myself. No one but myself and wife and she will work also. Bot can give good ref. Am reliable, ~36 yrs. old, sober and a hard worker. Ho- mer Ellis, Manchester, Ga. Want work on chicken farm, or similar work. College student, unable. to re-enter this term, intelli,ent anu willing to work. Wish to learn the business. Can be trusted to carry out all orders. Ex-Ministerial student. Character ref. W. A. Ellis, Atlanta, Ga., 510 Ponce de Leon; Apt No. 2. Want job on a hog and cattle farm by the mo. and board. Do not mind hard work. Would consider a job on a truck farm, or as caretaker. of Es- tate. 45 yrs. old, single, have no bad habits, sober, do not use tobacco. State what you have to offer. S. E. Felts, Hartsfield, Ga., Rt. 2. ,25 yr. man wants 1 or 2 horse crop on 50-50 basis Am taking care of widowed mother and have Sister in her twenties. Party to finance me while in crop and furnish me work when not in crop. Would consider wages job. Can give good ref. Walter W''liams, Omega, Ga. Rt. 2. Want job on farm or dairy for wa- ges, or will take share oe and raise hogs and cattle on 50-50 basis. State nvice will pav- and the kind of work. Marion S. Williams, Omega, Ga. ic. 2. Want job at grafting apple trees. 1 vrs exp. No job too large nor too small. Can furnish scions and graf ready for planting, or will do the work for a very small, reasonable price. P E. Rhodes. Baldwin, Ga. Man with boy, 15 yrs. old, wants job on farm for wages. Have farme all my life and understand farming thoroughlv, also am a_ good_ black- mith. Want place with good people who can furnish work for my _ son. Both willing to work and can furnish ~ond ref. State what vou can offer at once. E. R. Jordan. Villa Rica Ga Care Rud Favnie. Rt 4. Boy. 19 yrs. old, single. willing to fo anywhwere, wants truck driving inb for farm or icb on rev. farm W * at once what vou can offer. Ollie Rut- JYedoe, Buchanan, Ga. care T. W Golden. 21 yr. old man, good hand to work and good health. Can do anything on farm, tractor and truck driving. ate. W. J. Wood. Ashburn, Ga.. Rt 3. Want 1 horse farm on 50-50 basis. x ehild~en. wife and self. 1 grown boy and self can plow and 5 hoe hands. Wave to have help of $4.00 or $50% ~eek. Dont mind work Will cut -soq or anvthing else when not in erop. Jack Snider, Maysville, Ga. Rt. y Want job on farm with so00d man at $15 mo.. board and washing. 22 yrs ald. have worked on farm all my life. and ean do most anv kind of farm 4 J. W. Growe, Blackwells, Ga., Rt. 1. Want te centract with party to furnish the tomato seed and plants for me to grow plants on share, Ars hy return mait M. M. -Boatright, Anffaa Ca, REF) 1. Box 25. Car Lots CORN FOR SALECar Lots | Gar load shelled corn in bulk, 800 a See om 7 | : PAGE SEVEN | for himself with everything furnished , bu. FOB. rn ae Seed For Sale except groceries. Steck, 2 ea ole dale: ae W. F. Macomber, Halcyon-| Thompson Ringlet B. R, 2nd direct. HAY FOR SALECar Lots : Subject stock being unsold, 15 or 20 tons peanut hay, all picked early, $12.50 ton FOB. W. E. Webb, Jr. Ogiethorpe, Ga. Good Meadow hay, car lots. J. E. Bayne, Greensboro, Ga. Good, bright pea and grass hay, also pinder hay. Less than car lots, ao offer. Mrs. Eula Cook, Mulan, a. a HAY FOR SALECar Lots 1 car peanut hay, bright and good, $13.50 per ton, FOB, Whigham, loaded on car. Cash with order. W. U. J. Draughon, Whigham, Ga, Good peanut hay in car lots, $12 per ton, FOB. C. C. Lindsey, Ft. Gaines, Ga. A CORRECTION ; HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Fancy Gallberry honey, in 60 lb. can., 2 Cailo tu case, luc ib. also Gali- berry honey, blended with Poplar, fine flavor, 7 1-2 cents lb. Cheaper in rarge lots. Ed. sradiey, Hazelursi, Ga., Box 41, Poultry For Sale BANTAMS Common bantams, 91 pr. small or large size, al: cui0iS, good layers anu extra good setting hens. Nov prcepaiu. Write for particulars. H. M. A.uams, ae ee Ga. 10 East sStrickianu St. 5 pure bred Golden Sebright hens and puliets, yr. old last spring and last spring hatch. $1 each; 2 cock- erels, same age, 75c each, $1.25 for 2 shipped togetner. Mrs. T. J. Byrd, Broxton, Ga. Common pantams, 40c each. Will a James Rice, Douglasville, Ga., Rt. 2. 8 roosters, 25c each; 2 pure bred bantam hens, now laying, extra good mothers, 65c each; 1 pure bred hen with 3 young chicks, $1.25 for the 4 Rupert Lackey, Gainesville, Ga. 8 laying bantam pullets, Golden bantams, and 4 young roosters 50c ea. EB. L. Cooper, Butler, Ga. Rt. 3, Bo. 24. : A few of my choicest Buff Cochin cockerels, $1.50 each; also will be abc to supply hatching eggs now at $1.50 for 15. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg. BARRED ROCKS, BUFF WHITE : AND OTHER ROCKS Parks str. direct cockere:s. A few choice early hatch, birds wt. about 7 lbs. each and ready for immediate service. Will ship on approval to re- sponsible parties. Special price of $3 to $5. White Rocks, 10. pull- ets and 1 cock, $15 cash, or money order with order. Mrs. Alice A. Mar- tin, Athens, Ga. Rt. 7. 3 Parks. str. Feb. cockerels, direct $1.35 each, $3.75 FOB. Mrs. J. S. Ed-| enfield, Summit, Ga. Rt. 2. Pure Parks Reg. Permit. 30-C-291. ",arge cockerels, Feb. and Mar. hatch- ed. $2 to $3 each. Coops to be ret. Stock direct. Mrs. Mamie Roach Ply- er, Manassas, Ga. Rt. 2. 2 March hatch cockerels, $2 each; 2 cocks, 1928 hatch, $1.00 eaci; lo ycar- ling hens, $2 each. FOB. Cash with order. Will sell in lots of 5. Mrs. C. | A. Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga. Rt. 5. > Holterman Aristocrat B. R. March cockerels, $2 each. Mrs. E. J. Storey, Shiloh, Ga. 5 March and April hatch, Thomp- son Imp. Ringlet cockereis, $2 eacn, fae Mrs. A. R. Watts, Canon, Ga., - 15 or 20 B. R. pullets and young hens, sell or exch. tor farm products, also 1 B .R. rooster, $1.50. Mrs. T. A. McLendon, Bremen, Ga., Star Rt, 7 April hatch B. R. pullets and 1 sockerel, $8 FOB or $10 dei. Excn for same number of dark Cornish Games. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville ,Ga, Pure bred White Rocks, Fischel str April hatch pullets or young hens _ ,$2; April hatch roosters, $2 each, Mrs, Jlarence Waldrop, Forsyth, Ga. Rt. 1. _ GAMES Pit games, B. B. Reds, Heavy wt. dead game. $10 per pr. G. M. Bald- vin, Douglasville, Ga. : 4 F Pit games, 2 pullets and 1 cockerel, crossed with pure bred Shawineck xen and a pure bred Blue cock. All 3 are Blue. $5 for the 3. J. C. Mit- shell, LaFayette, Ga. Rt. 5. 1 fine gray Stag, $1.25; 3 Red War- horse stags, early hatch, wt. 5 Ibs. $1.- 0 each; 3 Blue stags, 5 lbs. $1.25; 2 tags, 1-2 Brown, Red and 1-2 War- yorse stags, $1.25 each, or both for $2.25; 1 pure bred Don cock, $4. All guar. Jack Hawkins, Gibson, Ga. : GIANTS AND LANGSHANS 10 J. B. Giant pullets, beginning to lay, $10. R. L. Carter, Brewton, Ga. Trio Jersey White Giants, 1929 hch, $10 or exch for 10 laying hens, any ~ pure breed except bantams. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga. , / LEGHORNS > 50 W. L.. pullets, Tancred strain, March hatch, also 50 that are 20.mos old hens. Ped. stock. Bred for high egg production. Parent stock direct.; Best of cond. $1.25 each. No less for entire flock. ) Mrs. H. V. Franklin, evister, Ga. 65 W L. pullets, now laying and 28 eges per day. $1 each. C. M. Stall- ne;:, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 3. BL. -roosters, spring hatch, $1.50 each, or $2.50 pr. L. H. Edenfield, fimare, Gat fi W. L. hens or pullets, from large varent stock of Ferris and Hollywood strains. Best selection, $1.25 each, 2nd eee $1. C.\ A. Patrick, . Dooling, ~ a. : Pure bred Tancred cockerels, Feb. hatch. $150 each; also Donaldson Red ~ orekerels almost 1 yr. old. $1.50 each. ~ FOB. No. checks. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Antena, Ga. 5 pure bred dark B. L. hens, $5 for | Int. Not prepaid. Dorsey Dunagan, Alto, Ga.,, Rt. 1. a 20 Tancred W. L. pullets and one areter, 2 mnc old $29 for lot. Gabor. Wnyedy, St. George, Ga. M'NORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS 2 Giant Black Minorca _ cockerels, $3 each: eggs, $225 per 15. O. H, Wricht, Atlanta, Ga. 412 Peters Bldg. 50 Pape strain S. C. Black Minorca ullets, readv to lay $50 FOB for en- ire Int. Malcolm McMillan, Bartow, 39. PF. .. Box: 63. s MISCELLANFEOMNS CHICKENS FOR SALE 25 hens and 1 rooster, all young, mixed breed. Fine cond. Make best jebiad Mrs. C. Hammond, Blakely, a. 20 hens for sale, 20c lb. Alvie John- son, Mitcheil. Ga. NEW ples in Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. APPLE BULLETIN RELEASED M. S. Yeomans, State Entomologist, advises that the State Board of Entomology has recently published a new bulletin on the insects and diseases attacking ap- Copies of this bulletin may be secured by address- ing the State Board of Entomology, 482 State Capitol, _ gE. and $7; ee Winners. Hatching eggs, $1.50, % - 4%5c each. Tilmon Wade, Alto, Ga. _ Americus, Ga. A ca, ae Rt 2 _ lasville, Ga. No bought farm with these pigeons in- Round Oak, Ga. . for sale at sick to look after them. J. Rony Atlanta, Ga. Re 5, Box 440. De- a Ave. els and 6 pullets. 70c each. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2. X reed and age. healthy and in fine cond., 30c lb. also of cond. 30c Ib. _ Mrs. tested chicks, 30 pullets, 2 cockerels, 60 FOB. - spring 1930 hatch drakes, and 2 sprinz 1930 hatch ducks. $8 FOB for entire _ February. $10 per pr. or $14 trio. rae tie Ertzberger, Carnesville, Ga. Rt. and 2 hens, 1 yr. old, Fischel strain, Poultry For Sale ~ MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS FOR SALE June 26th hatch roosters, 5 mos ola: $1 each, or lot of 5 for $4.50. Mis. J. A. Timms, Calhoun, Ga. Rt .2.. ORPINGTONS : ; White Orp. -cockereis, Morgan ate wt. about 5 lbs. $3 each. 2 tine cocks and $5 ae 15. Write for oats Mrs. C. R. Morgan, 15 Buff Orp.. hens and 1 cock. Hens wt. 5,6 and 7 lbs. $17 for lot. Very choice stock for breeding. 18 mos ola and hens laying. tae not consider any exch. ws, M. - Nichols, Rebec- PIGEONS FOR SALE 50 pr. common pigeons, 35cc_ pr. - Guar. to Dee James Rice, Doug- 8 prs. Homers, 75c/ pr. or exch. for } Waite Indian Runner ducks, or fo settings of duck eggs, R. L. Weoe. one-boro, Ga. c White Kings, about 50 per oe mated and working, other haif young irds. Sell, or trade for hogs, corn. eas at market price, or for good W. 1. puliets. This is my .entire flock. culls. Can be hou ht cheap as 4 Jerre we cluded in trade. Feagin, About 30 Red Carheatix, most of them mated and working, $25 FO for lot. R. W. Pennington, Coane: ton, Ga. : 225 fancy. thoroughbred Carneaux bargain, as owner is too: A. Bar- ~~ <- R. I. REDS . 20 Ss. R. I. Red hens, $1 each; 8 pullets, Tec each, also 5 Buff Rock ens and 1 rooster, $1 each; 5 puilets 9 Donaldson 2 1-2 and 3 lb. cocker- _. C. R. I. Red May hatch cock-} erels, $1.25 or exch. for 1 of Large and dark type. A. Wilder, Augusta, Ga. aap 3, Pure blood Owens strain R..-I. Reds mos old, $5 per trio of 2 pullets and 1 rooster; 16 mos. old, $7.50 trio Hens, alone, 16 -mo. old, $1. 50 each, - All Sat. guar. Money order only. Pp. Ezell. Willard, Ga. RFD 1. 10 fine Red hens, some are laying, 10 fine, pure bred B. R. hens in best S. W. Sloan, Auburn, Ga., Rt. 1. A Large size, dark Reds, yr. old hens, | os each; 10 prepaid, $2 each; Grade epaid, fine cockerels, same price. Bet stock in So. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, ) , Ga, Rt-1, April hatch Red hens, from blood $45 for 10%.FOB; also 5 capons, $12.- sh. No checks. H. L Dove, Canon, Ga. : TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, - DUCKS, ETC., FOR SALE 9 large Muscovey ducks, 1 drake, 2 yrs. old, and 3 2 yr. old ducks and 3 lot. Mrs. N. B. Daniel, Menlo, Ga. I pr. pure bred Bourbon Reds, Prize Winners. April hatch. Een will lay in WYANDOTTES 4 W. Wyandotte Sodkateis $1 each. J. T. Burch, Inman, Ga. White Wyandottes: 2 -yr. old cock $5 for the trio. Exch. for good meat or lard. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay,-. Ga. RFD 3. Poultry Wanted GAMES WANTED Want to exch. 1 pr. Reg. grown Chinehillas, valued at $10 for Pit Games. Also want to buy quantity grown-Red Pit games.. R. C soa Tiger, Ga. RR. I REDS WANTED Want 2 pure bred Owens strain R. I. Rei roosters. No_ scrubs. Biale ave and price in ye letter. J. D. Wyatt, prepa: Want to reach 2 mature doe and Chinchilla | rabbits, pure Pretle . breed chickens. | man, hens. Free from B. same | sale, H. Crow- | N, W. McLeod, Shell Ga. Want 10 or 15 R Boatright, Alma, Ga. - TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, : GEESE, ETC., WANTED Want sev. turkeys "for breeding pur- poses. Give wt. and price tor ca_h. Joe E. Hill, Maysville, Ga. WYANDOTTES WANTED - Want 2 Rose Comb W. Wyandotte roosters. Must be pure bred and full grown not over 18 mos. nor eon 12. Will pay cash for same. B. - Smith, Rhine, Ga. Rt. 3. Baby Chicks F or Sale. Baby seieks cuary week: Reds, L Red pullets. ts |R., and W. L. of best quality. Write | for full information. Hatching, setting eggs either Tuesday. : or Thursday of every week, $3 per | Also Custom 108 A. eggs. Best re-' tray of about J. Bartlett, Val- sults obtained. jJosta, Ga, 300 pure. Tancred str. chicks from heavy layers, Tancreds 254-312: eg: W..D. $13.50 per 100; or $36 for lot. del. any time aiter Jan. 15th. es Lundy Sutton, Sum- nit, Ga. Rt. : Baby. Chicks Wanted Want 50 to 100 chicks, day" old. I 3oatright, Alma, Ga. Want 100 chicks to raise on halve until 8 wks. Good attention. Wiil act ight. Will take them now. Mrs,.J. B. Jones, Dahlonega, Ga., RE: 1. ee a: Sale . eggs, License No. Bartlett, Valdos- Park's strain Be 217, for sale. Z ACO: J ta, Ga. Pure bred, large type dark Cornish. game eggs, "$1 per 15. Also. young cocks, $1.50 eacn; cockerels, $1.20 ea; hens, $2 each. Mrs. Cc. oO. Sikes, Syl- -vester, Ga. Live | Stock FE or Galas : CATTLE FOR SALE | : Reg. J. milch cow, freshen in Feb. Gave 3 gal. first calf; 2nd calf in Feb- ruary, Majestic Sarah of Tifton. Bred to Volunteers Foremost Jap. Daugh- ter of Famous White Fiash, owned by So. Ga. A&M College. 28 mos. old. Bought from Ga. State College when 13 mos old for $78. reason for selling. $100 FOB. co J. Carl Daughtry, Metter, Ga. = ~ J. Grade bull calf, 7 mos. old, well marked, $25. Exch. for peanuts, Span- sh and Runners, or for nice pigs, or seed oats. J. M, Clark, Baxley, Ga. Reg. J. bull calf, born Dec. 6th. Sir- ed by a son of Sybils Juliette Gam- bige, and out of a dam sired Dye oid iledywinks Big Blaze. The sires dam vas. a record of 679 lbs. of butter, $25 Ae K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Ga. Reg. hee cattle, both sex, for 3 dis . Cummings, Dor.alsonville, a. 1 solid col. pull calf, 4 mos. old, full blood Jersey, elig. to reg. from 6 ga. 7. cow, $15. Cah with erder. Thos. M. Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2 3 mos old J. heifer not ree. $15.00. Will exch. for 20 layine W. IL. hens, W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga. _ 1 Jersey male, 8 mos ~~ will reg. in buvers name, $25. C. T . Hallman Douglasville, Ga. Rt. aes : HOGS FOR SALE 15 pure bred P. C. bred gilts, 10 mos | >1d. wt. 140 to 180 Ibs. $20 to $25 each FOB. Guar.. to please you. A. P. Gross Slenn; Ga. 2 small bone ce od C. sows. 1-8 S. P. C t yr. old. Both will farrow latter part of January. Also 1 boar. 15 mos. old. ~entle and easy to handle. A!'l Pro- lifie stock. Boar, $15; the 2 sows, $35 or the 3 for $50. Miss Kate Lancas- ter. Svivester, Ga. A few thrifty feeder pigs, 10c Ib a Farm. Cc. Js Daniel, Americus. Pure $s. PC. pigs, bred gilts and fine boars. Bunn. Midville, Ga. 15 fat hogs, wt. about 150 Ibs. each. /"e per lb FOB. John Daniel, Baxley | Ga. Durance J. winning | stock. $13 rez. in. buvers name. J. Car Daughtry, aes Reds, or any other = 4 large] {for group prices. jey order with order. - | sending. Springs, Ga. Changing breeds | | 200d stack. brood sow or for 1 Several milch cows for sale. L. C.| Tefien. Hoschton, Ga. Write for prices. F. H. male pics. Cherry red. 17 ; se old, wt. 75 to 100 lbs from prize etter, Ga.jt Ww, $85. H. ee Waldrop, Forsyel, aa Rt. De Mixed breed sows and saoaits at right prices, for sale. W. Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 1. EORSES AND MULES FOR SALE and wt. around 500 ibs. waie anu brown spots in coior. $.0:or exch. for cows, chickens, hogs. FOB. Mrs. H. A. Humphrey, Mitcnell, Ga. Rt. I: 1 black mule and outfit. Strong and tat, 900 lbs. 11 yrs. oid. Work anywhere. Worth: every cent of $125. Rt. 2, Heath Road. 8 yr. old donkey, fine under the sad- f{dle, buggy: and plow and the finest thing in the garden. All right in ev- ery respect. ood easily and cheaply -| kept. vite S. Rogers, - pungeold, Ga., Rt. gee 108. j RABBITS FOR SALE 2 Chinchilla does, 12 mos. old, $3.00 | each; sev. young Chinchillas, 12 wks. old, does $1 each; bucks, 50c each. All cond: /C, Ga. Rt. 1. ~Few reg. quality rabbits, Whites and Chinchillas. stock from prize winners. J. G. Smith, Atlanta, Ga. 1252 Epa: St. S. W. * Chin. from Stahls Gold Certificate R. ERS, Zin Reds. Foundation }very best stock. Ped. furnished a _ lea. rabbit, 8 to 10 wks. old, 75c each 3, 4 and 5 mos old; $150, $2.50, anc 3.50. For more than 1 1 of latter, wit | isn. McKinney bates oe Ga. Pierce Co. White, pink-eyed rabbits: ee aa doe and 6 young, 3. mos old. $5: 4 bucks, 8 mos old, $1 each. Mon- Write before Miss Naomi = Lithia - SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 1 large white billy goat $2 cash at farm only Will not ship nor crate. Edwin E. McLaughlin, Sr., eet Ga. oe 2, Heath Road. Live Stock Wanted 4 CATTLE WANTED Want to buy cheap for cash 1 reg. Guernsey male calf from 3 to 5 mos. old. J. B. Norris. Harrison, Ga. = Want to exch, 1 bay mare, T-yrs. old wt. a lbs for 2 Jersey milch. COWS. C. ~Collins, Hazlehurst, Ga. Want Reg. Biack Angus bull enough for service. Best price cash. Harry Binion, Sparta,. Ga. _ JWANTED ~ : rele. for a pie of Ww. . Brown, Lincolnton, Ga, RFD 5. Want to exch. value, $25 for 1 good | good yearling. Write for further information. J. H. Johnson, Lawrenceville, Ga., oo. view. Want 6 wks, old. pigs. Make offer stating what you have, price, etc. I. Boatright, Alma, Ga. ad HORSES AND MULES WANTED Want very small and gentle Shet- | and pony. State height, age anc orice. in first letter. W. B. Hutch- incon, Albany, Ga. | Want to exch. value for. good farm mule, wt. between 800 and 1100 lbs 09 nreferred) and not over 9 yrs: old for want: to e Te Ga. BED Lox SHEEP & GOATS OR HOGS. WANTED Want -to exch. 10 W. L. hens and 2 cockerels for Nubian goat or Durac hogs. C. B. Collins, Hazlehurst, Ga. _ BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 10 bu. sound, mixed peas, 80 per} cent New Eras, peer without rain J. Morgan, | 8 yr. old Shetla.d pony, iat, genie Hdwin E. McLauglin, Sr., Macon, Ga. from pure stock and in nice, heaithy. Douglasville, ; j and. little . white Rice peas, ath. old. Write. Luther F. Shelnutt, Regen: ; ae Products For Sale on thers, 5 FOB, or $30 del ies Thurmond, Greshamiville, Ga, 9 pu. Otoctan Soys, $5 bu. or. for 2 pigs, 40 or 50 lbs. each. Cod: Med. ho BL Reed, ne Sas RFD 2. Otootan beans, $5 bu: Tatedes iarge , running velvets (do not s when picking) $2 bu. W. Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3. 100 ibs. light brown sugar crow peas (be.t for table use and excelient for market) 4 lbs. $1.. Nothing le sold. Del. in Ga. Mrs. Behe C9, e Milner, Ga Rae 2. Old- fashioned Half Runner gar ful; pole, white limas, cream sugar and speckled crowder, 2 cups, 25c; Java and black peas, | ib. Mrs. Henry Eller, ENLay 5: Ga, Ri 85 Ibs. hand shelled and. ee asst. Jackson Wonder lima beans, 400 ip. or31bs. $t poe $10 for lot not prepaid. W. O. Glisson, Folkston Ga. e Calif. white, black-eyed peas, oe 1 G Cleaburn Silver, Talking Rock, Ga. Sound, choice peas: Del. prices os yu. or more, Irons or Clays, $2.15 3rabhams, $2.75. Check or money der, John . van Pelt, ae 7252 1-2 Central Ave. - BUTTER FOR SALE Ee Home-made butter in lb. pr inte ane b. in lots of 2 or more ibs. postpaid Send check. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga. 4 Ibs. fresh, firm yellow J.. putter shipped ea. week, in 1 Ib. cartons, BOC. . del. Cash with order. ate M Wofford, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 2.- 2 or 3 lbs: fresh country eee Dp week, 40c lb. Box to be ret. Mrs. Ll. P. Tatum, Talking Rock, Ga., BR 200 CORN, SEED CORN & & CORN FOR SALE : Murphys imp. prolific . seed CG hand selected in field, 2 to 5 med. size ears on stalk, $1 pk. $3 ne os Gober Oo} = _ | Murphy, Jasper, Ga., Rt COTTON SEED FOR SALE Pure Ruckers Ist yr. from Orig. 90c g.| Du. B FOB. Gober Murphy,. a Ga. ROicneland Piedmont pig. boll, alls Covinzton Toole Wilt resistant, %& bu. Dr. N. CG. Alston, Richland, te Cokers No. 5 staple, 1 1-16 in, $l bu. or exch. for shelled corn. Bu; for i We Tt. Adams, Lavonia, Ga, Be 1& 2 Imp. Toole, oe, wilt resistant prolific, 1 to 2 bales per BCKE.. ds Dean. hatte Gas FRESH AND CURED IAT Wu Fresh pork sausage, 22 eas es de No order for less than *e Pp sonal checks accepted. Oo Griffin, Cecil, Ga. | ; J Home-made smoked pork cau 3 bs. $1: 5 Ibs. $1.65; 10 Tbs. $3.25. All nostpaid. If bv express, 30c Ib. . heck. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga, Georgia Products Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want to buy Velvet beans in th pod. Quote lowest price. Sees Jones, Thomasville, Ga. 2 : _ Miscellaneous For Sale : plackbacries an apples, 1-2 gal. jars, re each FOB, or exch. for pigs: or for 1 good shoat at reasonable price. Ea. to pay trans~ portation chgs. Will exch. for sound peas at $2.50 bu. Also sa dried figs . for preserves to exch. Mrs. G. H. Wat- - con Athens, Ga. Rt. 3. : Fillers for 25 ege crates, but not the SER Can be use for range cra ell or swap for shelled corn or pes A. B. Cummings, Springfield, Ga. Canned peaches, 20 bu. seed oats now. give either? ae Alma, Ga. Rt. 3.0 - SPECIAL NOTICE The eater Industrial Orphans Home ocated. in Appling county would greatly appreciate the dona- tion of a good farm mule or horse for the farm, also Will anyone in South Georgia ; #. a ee Farm Manes, =