eer DEPARTMENT of EUGENE TALMADGE _ PUBLISHED: BY THE BUREAU oF MARKETSA, D: J ONES, DIRECTOR ee CAPITOL ATDANTA, oho Seok ean 9, 1930. e The F ederal F: arm Board Bove Curtail Aoveaue Or They Will Reduce The Sixteen Cent Loan Value ( On Cotton. Tent night I saw.a eaomienan fron the Federal Farm Board to the effect that we had too: large an acreage of cotton: - the United _ States. The Federal estimate on the production of cotton on October 21st, 1929, was 14,915000 bales. ' At that time cotton was bringing 18. 40 on the market. The Federal Farm Board came out with a statement that 18.40 was too cheap for - cotton and they would advance 16 cents per. pound: as a loan on all middling cotton 7-8 inch staple. SET 3: 40 wastoo cheap for cotton why didnt bey make an ad--~ vance of 19 cents per pound or 20 cents per pound? Their statement _of 16 cents had- the effect of making the market drop from 18.40 to _ practically 16 cents and stay there. Now they come out ape a threat that they will reduce the loan value from 16 cents.: ~ Was. their first original statement. es that cotton. was Gelling too Ee cheap at 18.40 on October 2ist? If that statement was correct then it ghould be correct now. The latest advice we have received from the Federal Farm Board | is curtail acreage, plant. more feed crops. Is this new? I heard it: when I was a little boy trom the profess- ional propagandist, newspaper writers, corner street advisers, and in _fact everybody except the man who. was making the stuff on the farm and the banker and merchant who were financing him. to make it. - Did you ever have about 500 bushels of sweet potatoes, two or three ousand bushls of corn, fifteen or twenty tons of hay that you want- ed to sell? If you had a to meet 2 found that the sale of these _ products: was slow. Georgia is a leaay peliine enormous Giantiiien, of food products. We are shipping cars of velvet beans, corn and hay daily from south Georgia. We are shipping car lots of hogs and carloads of cattle daily: from south Georgia. A lot of these products are going out of the state. Peanuts and cotton seed are going begging on the market. What about curtailing this acreage? Jute is a fibre, it takes the place of cotton by displacing the sale and use of two million bales of cotton annually in the United States. _ It is used in the manufacture of bagging, burlap, etc. Congress can curtail the importation of jute into the United States in the present ay bill they are writing. ; I give you below @ copy of the. tariff rates on jute, ete tariff seaet Of 1922, which is in effect today. | as Se MARKET. REPORT. OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Jannary 6, 1980. Always Subjest: ie aviation : te s Atlanta Macon - Aiea Not Bleached Bleached, printed or stenciled two million bales of cotton annually. cent tariff rate on jute and jute waste they could write off all the tar. up, curtail acreage, etc. Savannah - Columbus - > s 3 PRODUCT 3 4s : Rate Free Free Jute : 6- 10 cts. per sd. ae Oe Jute Waste Jute Bagging for cotton Jute Bags or Sacks: (Made from plain woven fab- rics of single jute yarn.) ee z 1 ct, per Ib. and | 10 per. cent 1 ct. per Ib. and 15 per cent Jute Yarns: Z ; Coarser in size than 20 Ib. 20 1b: up-to. 10-1b; = = 10 Ib. up to 5 Ib. 5b. and finer 2 1-2 cents Ib. f-cents 1. 4 5 1-2 cents lb. 7 cents ib. bu@ not over 40 per cent You will note that fake and ee waste are on the free list. Hey: are imported into this country from India. You cannot use jute and jute waste until they are manufactured. What do we see on every -on of the items of manufactured jute? We see a tariff duty. If they protect the manufacturers of America on the manufactured jute wh} not protect the-cotton grower on the importation of the fibre that is shipped into this country as a substitute for cotton in the amount o Tf they would put the seven iff duty on the manufactured articles of jute because the seven cents on jute would go all the way through. -This seven cent rate on jute would be the best curtailer of the cotton acreage in America that iL know anything of. Lets ask the Federal Farm Board of the United States to joi with me and the farmers of Georgia and the farmers of the entire South in- _ helping us curtail the acreage by asking Congress to put this seven cen tariff duty on jute. If they do this it will give an increased consumip- tion of two million bales of cotton. It is un-American to tell the farmers of the United States to. slow We have enough idle lands now. We have too many loafers. We need a busy working people. Protect us: on our raw products so that they will bring a living price. Everybody can not live in eities and run little filling stations. Georgia has already eurtailed her acreage to the bone. Idle lands and fallen down houses are in evidence everywhere. : Protect the raw products, keep down the acreage on cotton by keeping jute from coming to America ems India and there will nO over aye of cotton. EUGENE TALMADGE. : Z | Poultry For Sale | Poultry Wanted ; Eges For Sale | Eggs Wanted Valdosta = - eet p Peiaioels (New), 100 Ibs. .$1.40 oe - Trish Potatoes, sacked, 100lbs. 3.50 Eggs, Ga, Extra, doz. ee .50 _ Eggs, Ga., Standard, doz. wa---- 48 __ Eges, Ga., Trade, doz. - _ Eggs, Yard Run, doz. - Stags, Tb. eee ee cone Eo een ont enpeen ene * - Hens, Ib. eecccc nnn ee nnn snannnne 25 _ Roosters, Ib... ------------------- 5 14 _ Friers, Ib. st ie a. Ducks, Ib... weennannenewnne 20 | "Geese, lb, Turkeys, Ib. ~ Field Peas, inbred, bu. - Sie ccees 215 Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ee _ Country: Butter, best table,- Ab. 2 40 at - 80- Country Butter, cooking, Tb. 20 ; e ~ yp on acne $125 + S306 50 48 46 48 20 30 25 ei. Jeo. .25 2.50 = 3.00 a 25 5S Gis5 50 48 .46 48 25 20 26 . 1g. 80. 2.50 2.75 a 25380 $1. 00 3.50 pal et 48 50. 24 24 115 ae = 28 te ~ 30 - 3.00 3.50, 40 30. edt p1.15 3.00 50 48 = ~ 46 48 OR eae AS 30 hee 8 ag ee 25 45 aa ; c Hogs: Sold During Week Beginning Dee. 30, at bey a woes Sales, Brongn 4 from mn 7.89 to 8 05. per hundred- weight $1.00 5.00 Al 43 i 45 oo 20 = 96: 10 26 20. 28 40 35. Abe x 4 Live Stock Wanted E Georgia Products For Sale Farm Help Wanted | Positions Wanted | Seed Wanted . Live Stock For Sale ....---.-.. | Geargie Products Wanted a 5 Plants For Sale : Miscellaneous For. Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Seed For Sale ___ Car Lots ANTONAS FOR SALE *0y Ancora hens, now laying, $1.30 2, 3 Anccna cockerels, $120 for lot. Will < Pure bred. Black Angus; yrs. old, cow, with bull calf, 2 wks. old; 8 mos. old heifer; 2 yr. old bull in extra good shape, and good breeder; also 2 pure bred Hereford me 8 mos. old, extra good individuals. O. L . McLeMore, Stat- esboro, Ga. - 2 reg., Guernsey heifer ca! ves, and 1 -. extra fine reg., Guernsev pull calf. _ Sire of these calves is closely related to Countess Prue, with record of 1103 Ibs., butter fat, 1 yr. test; His Dam, also milked 50 lbs., daily or about 6 gals., also the. dams of these ca'ves are all good producers. Sell at bareo'n.if taken St: pace. M. C. Ball, Thomasville, Ga., Bi ; nice mfich cow, $80 FOB. C. J. Daniel Americus, Ga. 1 nice heifer, fresh first of February, for sale. M. Shaw, Acworth, Ga., Rt. 3. Small, Grade Jersey he*fer, 10 mos. old, oe cash, or. exch. for hogs, corn. oe C. Smith, College Park, * ae pay pull, Raleigh strain, 19. mos. old, $80. Will take part pay in corn, and oats. Papers furnished in ~~ buyers name. T. M. Gulley, Hartwell, | Ga: Rt 1, e . Dg, ee Jersey: heifers. yivester, O/ YI. ee piack Jersey cow, natural nuley; fresh first of. February; gives over 4 gals., per day when fresh, and Goes not go dry; also 1 Jarsey heifer, | lyr. old, $100 for both, at riy barn. Tom Sims, Lula, Ga., Star Route. Box 39. ~~ Some thoroughbred Jersey and Hol- stein yearlings; 1 male Holstein; 1 thoroughbred Holstein milch cow, fresh,, . 6 wks. old male ealf. 4 gals., per day; _ first calf; 2 1-2 yrs. old, $75 at barn. G. B. Ham, Cobbtovwn, Ga. ee HOGS FOR SALE 4 head Little Bone Guineas: 3 males and 1.female (the chunky, stay-fat kind), 6 wks., old pigs, treated, $10 ea., $18 per pr., of $30 for lot. J. C. Har- groves, Marlow, Ga. Rte 1. 9B. P. C., 8 wks. old, extra fine, ent., to reg. $5 ea. Cash with order.. FOB. = H. A. Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga., 1. . 6 Duroc, 5 wks., 20 Cash te order. Henry Ash, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1 reg., . P.C., brood sow, $25 at my t, or would trade. What have your om Richardson, Palmeto, Ga. - 1 Big Bone B. P. C., 10 mos. old, wt., ab ut: 200 Ibs., sow, bred {0-52 Pp, Cx boar; to farrow in March, $25 del. wt., 350 to ea.., a 1b. Os. Strangward, Fred Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. eaeie A few good. feeder pigs. 10 lb., FOB. } ed, Daniel, Americus, Ga. . 18 head shoats, P.-C, and other wk. 55. t> 65 Ibs., $85 for the lot, FO. mos. old full blood Jersey heifer. | in- MARKET BULLETIN. Cash with order. G. M. Smith, Mid- ville, Ga. Big Bone P, C., shoat, September farrow, $15, reg., in buyers name. From famous herd of P. C., of Franklin coun- ty. Bred sows and service boars. R. L. Shirley. Lavonia, Ga. , Reg. Duroc J. gilts, 65 to 100 lbs., 1 bred gilt, 140 lbs., llc lb., with reg., papers; 10c lb., without papers; 2 large pure bred Duroc sows, not reg., due to farrow February 25th, 8c lb, T. G. Kent, Mitchell, Ga. Duroc and P, C., cross shoat, 5 mos. old, $7.50; 7 good, thrifty, P. C., 7 wks., old pigs, $3.85 ea., or th for $34. Prompt. shipment. A. J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga. 3 young, reg., Duroc Jersey sows and 1 subject to Teg., all good mothers;. also young Duroc Jersey pigs, from 2 to 4 mos. old. Rhodes Browne, Colum- bus, Ga., care Bull Creek Farms. Duroc sow, farrow about first Feb- jtuary, wt., 225 lbs., $35, or exch., for value in peanuts, velvet beans in pod, or hay. Will furnish papers with hog. SS. J. Rhodes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3. ~ 1 pure bred S. P. C., male shoat, wt., 75 to 80 lbs., unmarked, $10. Cash with order. Mrs. B. aE: Henderson, Summit, Ga. 10 pure bred Duroc J., 3 mos., old pigs, 70 to 90 Ibs., ea., cherry red, from orize winning stock, $12.50 to $15 ea. Exch. for. corn. Roy R. Daugherty Metter, Ga. 2H mpshire gilts, ent.; to Teg. chol- >ra, immune, 250 lbs., ea., pred to Pec: aale, $25.ea., at my farm. W. M. Hooks, Jnadilla, Ga., RFD 2.0 HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 39 Shetland ponies, 1 or all. Come see, or write. I. C. Clark, Atlanta, Ga.., 1995 Marietta St., N. E. 1 goed, gentle work horse and 1 good arm mule for sale. Mrs. Gi qe Wilson, 7 Moreland, Ga. 2 mules, good cond., about middie. aged. Sell at: your own price: cash, or part down and rest this Fall. Come see. R. B. Bell, Charing, Ga., Rt. 2. 1 dark Bay pony, wt., 400 lbs., 8 yrs. aid, gentle, $35 cash, FOB. Prefer mon- order, or Cashiers check. Roy Brant- ney; Wrightsville, Ga. = 1 sorrel gelding horse, about 9 or 10 yrs. old, gentle, work. anywhere, smart, wt., 1200 or 1300 lbs., $90; also. 1 dark brown horse mule, wt., about 1000 lbs., gentle, work anywhere, smart, $125. Exch. 1 or--both for cows, hogs, or for corn at 75c bu. Douglas William- son, Oak Park, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 good old mule, about 1150 Ibs., fat and slick, works good anywhere, $50. iL. A. Muse, Temple, Ga., Rt. 2. Al, 850 or 900 Ib.,. "mule. Sell, or exch. for milch cow, fresh, or to freshen within 90 days. L. B. Ray, Macon, ee 341 Carling Ave. 1 Shetland pony, 8 yrs. old, seaue fat, and easy to manage, wt., around 300 lbs., $75 at my barn. Ca h. Everett Humphrey, Mitchell, Ga., Rt. 1. RABBITS FOR SALE Reg. Ped., Chinchilla does, bred, also Reg., pucks. Sold under buy-back con- tract when desired. Ref. Bank of Ella- ville. W. L. English, Ellaville, Ga. Chinchilla and. New Zealand Reds. Sell, or exch. for White Kings, or Red -Carneaux pigeons, or for chickens. Leon Harris, Bradley, Ga., Box 75. 8 _grown Chinchillas: 5 does and 3 bucks, $4 ea., $25 for lot, or trade for turkey hens at 30c Ib. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. 2.N. Z., Red grown cece, $4. Louis Kidd, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. Chinchillas, 9 mos., old. subject to reg., fine stock and good cond., $10 pr. $15 trio; also young ones, same stock, 6 mos. old. All subject to, reg., and in good cond., $8 pr., or $12 trio. R. B. fiarris,: Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 6. Box 344. Phone CHerokee 1802 d. : 4 does and 1 buck, grown, reg., Chin- | chillas, $20. R. H. Crawford, Tiger, Ga. Ped. Chinchilla does, raised for breeding stock, $10 ea., Ped. bucks, $4; Reg. does, $12; Reg., bucks, $6 ea. E. M. Johnson, Atlanta, Ga., 388 Luckie St., old pigs, $5 ea;|N. W. Chinchilla buck (both parents prize winners at Macon State Exposition), 4 1-2mos. old, $5, or exch. for frying size chickens. Olli Tinley, Macon, Ga., - Laurel Ave. 1 yr. old White, pink-eyed, New Zea- land. buck, $2; 1 buck, $2; 3 mos. old Flemish Giant. doe, $1. Herman Mize, Amercus, Ga. : 5 N. Z.; White, pink-eyed rabbits, 5 mos. old, "$1. 25 ea., $5.75 for lot. Miss Naomi Allison, Lithia Springs, Ga. Chinchilla does: he entire lot |. e old Flemish Giant 8 mos. $4 on $5. mos | old, $3 and $4 ea., 3 mos. $3 ea? Chin- chilla bucks: 8 to 12 mos. old, $5 and $8 ea. White Flemish Giant does, $5; bucks, $4. All healthy, desirable breed- ing stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1-3 price with order, bal., on del. A. H. Dudley, Chamblee, Ga., RFD 2. Live Stock Wanted CATTLE WANTED Want a good milch cow. State price and all particulars. John Cerveau, Sav- annah, Ga. Rt. 4. Box 97. Want some caives to pasture anc. raise on halves; keep until they come in; others until December 1930. Must be large enough to eat. C. M. Pace, Social Circle, Ga. Want 2 Guernsey heifer baby calves, entitled to reg. from high producing dams, cheap for cash. Mrs. J. I. oe kins, Oconee, Ga. HOGS WANTED Want. a gilt or sow of the Red Tam- worth breed. Bred gilt, or sow. preferr- a jed, reg. stock. Write what you Nave. W. H. Fields, Augusta, Ga., Rt. 3. Want 1 pure bred, big bone, reg., Guinea sow, not under 8 wks., old. State price and wt..J. R. Burroughs Canon, Ga. Want to exch. reg., S. P: ee 5 mos old male, for 1 of same breed, reg., and ready for service. Give full description. oS. H. Trussell, Warthen, Ga. - Want 15 or 20 shoats lbs., ea., within 100 mi., Grayson, at reasonable prices. J..M.: Jones, Grayson, Want Want 1 pure bred Duroc Jer- sey male pig. Will exch. Wilson Type Big boll coton seed for same. A. C. Belflower, Empire, Ga., RFD 1. Want pigs or shoats, 6 wks. to 3 mos. wd, in exch. for value, $30. B. R. Ham- rick, Stone. Mtn., Ga., alae 3. Box 116A. ~ a PIGEONS WANTED Want pigeons: state price and if mated, banded and kind. R. C. Whit- man; Eatonton, Ga. Box 36. RABBITS WANTED Want to exch. goose berry ~bushes and other plants for N. Z. White, Chin- shilla pure bred. rabbits. Alice Stokes, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE 5 unusually good stock goats, $10. Mrs. G. I. Wilson; Moreland, Ga. v Georgia Products _ For Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Red or purple hull speckled peas, $1.25 per peck del., $4 hu., FOB., small yellow peas, very prolific, same. price. No weevils in either. Exch. for Span- lish peanuts. John W. Moseley, Soper- ton, Ga., RFD 2. About 15 or 20 bu., Clay: peas, $3.25 per bu., at present; also have other variety and by first of March will have 15 or 20 bu., beans; running and bunch. Gr od. Roguemore, Butlar; Ga: P...O; Box 138. No. ,1. Brabham peas in dbl., bags, $4 bu. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., RED 2:27 .8 or 10 bu., Soy beans (O-too-tans), $6 bu., FOB. G. W. Overby, Lwmpkin, Ga: Re 4. Velvet beans, $25 ton: small 90-day beans, same price; $1. 15. bu., for shell- ed ones; $1.50 a 100 in the hull. Exch. for speckled peas. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yatesville, Ga. Bunch velvets, for seed, $4 pu., sack- ed in good bags; running velvets in hull, less than car lots. $23 ton. Buyer = furnish sacks. N, e Beasley, Kite, a. Calif., plack-eyed peas, 600 Ibs. Ib., FOB. G. Oliver, Meansville Ga. 50 bu., ea.,. O- too-tan beans $7 bu., and Biloxis $5 bu. All recleaned; in 2 bu., sacks, and FOB. W. J. Braswell, Ft. Valley, Ce: i Several bu., sound. prabs, brown: spec- kled crowders, and mixed peas, for sale. Quote best price FOB. Rufus Childers, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3. Several tons dry velvet beans, $30 per ton, FOB. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. 40 pu., No. I Brabhams, $4 bu., 206 bu., ped. Bunch velvets, recleaned, $2. 50 }bu., 300 bu., early speckled velvets, $1. 15 bu., new,. even wt., prompt shipment. . Aw Cooke, Sand- ersville, Ga., Rt. Av 15. bu., good Brabham field peas Valley, rom- 35 to 50N eommi. 1. 8c | bags and |}- home raised), $3.50 bu. B. T. Marshall, Several tons ack $22.50 per ton .FOB; .$19 ton at my barn.: All cash. C. L. Cleveland, L - ees Ga. Rt; 1 ton velvet beans i> pod, $20 FOB Buyer to furnish sac. -O. H. ott Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2. : 5 bu., Whin peas, zoeod- and sound, $3 bu., also 6 or 7 bu., R Dbon Caiie seeu, $2 bu., All FOB shipping point. W. H. White, Dahlonega, Ge.. Rt. 2 a Genuine, recleaned O- too-tan oe beans, in even wt.,. bags.. New. c.op $6 bu,,' FOB. G. A. Wore, Marshall- . vills, er Ne Genuine Bunch .velvets. Shelled and sackd, $4 bu,, velvets in hull, any amor Lom, Customers to furnish si cks. Beasley,. Kite, Ga. 50> ibs. stringless ereen pca beans clean and sound, 22 ib. Gash wi i ors der. Ruscoe Pippin, Culloden, Ca., Sy 36. *8 bu. .bunch* speckled peas, brigh and clean, $4 bu., FOB. Samvic on re: quest. J. W. Smith, Conenrd,, Gal 43 1ton velyet beans in pod, $20. FOB Buyer to furnish- sacks Q.H &: ae Jesup, Ga. Rt. 2. 5 bu. No. 1. Otootan hee QS, $6 axe FOB. W. D. Kersey, Kathieen, Ga. 50 bu. No. 1 Brabhan S, $4. bu., 1 bu. Red hull speckled, et 153 800 bu early speckled Velvets. $1.10; 206 br ped. bunch .velvets, $259 hy. C..eie Cooke, Sandersville, Ga... 3 Le 10 bu. sound, pure Matt Soy beans. Make best. offer--= D. Smith, Tennille, Ga. 1929 crop, pure, sound rost. oroof garden; cr Eng. peas, 350 lb. & ibs. $1; white, bunch baby lima buiter- beans, 3c 1p. 5 Ibs. $1: new Calif black-eyed peas, 25 1b., 6 lbs: SlU Al del. Carl Williams, Locus? Crove, Ga No. 1 Otootan beans, $6.56 bu.,- 1 Laredos, $5 bu:, large running vel beans -(do not sting when "Wek a bu, .W.- HHol, Fayettoville, Ga. Speckled crowder and white a black-eyed peas, 25c lb., or ja ie $1 peck; white half-runners, anc specz.~ led garden beans, (tender huh: whea beans mature), 30c per tea cup full, also white nest onions, red multiniyi s and onion buttons,- 65 deh MY. Be Brown, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1. , 100 Ibs. Hastings strincless < pod Bunch beans, sound, 1229 erc Ib.; FOBS (WE. Grover, Wayeror Rt. 2, BOX) O2. : 100 bu. red hull speck! od bees, 2 8c. per cent. pure, $4.50 bu. alse 40..bi Valencia peanuts, good aid sound, $2. 50 bu. -R. MH. Kyzey, Wright tsville, oe $4 bry ie seed, -renning $23:.ton.< -N.. Te for Br Se b-DuUy Brabs, FO. i | Gable- Buchanan, Ga.; Rt. 3. 90-day running speckled vet bear. $2 bu., FOB shipping point. T. E. W Pitts, Ga, Rt. 2, Box 104. : ~ 10 bu. pure - Brabhams, and 3- white crowders, also 6 bu. mixed pi all. for $6 bul and 15> bu... Sorte Rico potatoes, sound and cicar ot vot, sale, FOB. J. L. Nelson. Oglethorpe, G Rt. 2, Box 83. 600 Ibs. Calif. black- eyed peas, lb. for lot, FOB,. or exch. some te White Leghorn, B. R.,. or R. fo Ree. hens; also have 10 bu. speckled peas, $4 bu. FOB. Sample on request. A. Oliver, Meansville, Ga. Hendersons white bush lima bea. 28, 20c 1b., also good, sound Laredo soy beans, "$1. 50 pk., $5 bu., All FOB. Mr F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur Springs, Ga. ~ Pure, recleaned, unmixed Lady peas, and Hastings large cream sugar crow der seed peas, 5 Ibs. $1 del., Willets frost proof Eng. peas, 35 Ib., '3 Ibs. $1, postpaid. .C. F, Maddox, Flow Branch, Ga. - : Large size, 90-day early speckled v vet: beans, shelled, only 12 or 15 bu. for sale, $2 bu., FOB. C. G. Oliver, Barnes ville, Ga., Rt. a BUTTER FOR SALE 6 lbs., nice, fresh Jorsey butte week, from a 6 gal. com! 45 Jb with order. Mrs; Hattic \Yofford, wood, Ga., Rt: 2. Nice, fresh, natural cream a ut ter;*2. lbs, weekly, 45 Th. dial molds. Mrs. 6.C: Adamson, 7 Te lasias Star-Rt., Box 3h aoe 2 Ibs. nice butter ea. wk., 45 tb. Mrs H.-G! Burroughs; Canoe, Ga. . 2 or 3 Ibs. fresh Jersey butte week, molded and wrapped 50c 1b Satisfaction guaranveed: G. F. yee yh: manger, Ga. : Best grade butte , 0c - tion guaranteed. Miss Ann Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3. aes Several Ibs. yellow Jersey & wees 45: 1b.) del. Mrs. -W.. . Georgia Market Bulletin Published Weekly By The BUREAU OF MARKETS Arthur D. Jones, Director Department Of | Agriculture | ne Talmadge, ~ Commissioner SDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. tered as second class matter Feb- ry 15, 1922, at the Post Office tlanta Georgia, under the act e 6, 1900. Accepted for mail- special rate of postage pro- for in section 1103. Act of r 3, 1917. ces of farm produce and ap- rtenances, admissible under pos- regulations, inserted one time each request and repeated only en request is accompanied by -eopy of notice. - = ited. space will not permit in- tion of unimportant notices. Un- segislative act the Market Bul- loes not assume any respon- for any notice | FOB. G. B {|-corn, $1 peck, del., $3 bu., So Seemed . bo aa - Slipped shuck corn, $1. bu., 80 Ibs. to bu., FOB. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga., Rt. New crop white corn in shuck, also shucked, 90c bu., FOB. Corn, shelled and sacked, $1 bu., also fresh, water ground white meal in cotton bags, $1.- 20 bu., FOB. Carl Williams, Locust Grove, Ga, a ae 500 bu. 1929 slipped shuck corn, sound, $1 bu., FOB. G. _M. Smith, Midville,. Ga. Good milling corn, 95c FOB McRae. John S. Clark, Jacksonville, Ga. _.1 1-2 bu. yellow pop corn in ear, 4c lb. Add postage. Mrs. E. G. Fountain, Pu Valley. (Gae 5e 8 2 oy Hastings prolific corn, field selected: hand nubbed, and shelled, guaranteed absolutely pure, $1 per peck, $3 bu., Exch. 1 bu. for 100 lbs. Half and Half cotton seed. Ea. to pay postage. J. T. Chatman, Franklin, Ga: Rt. 5... - Shelled, or in the ear, corn, FOB, or exch for 4 or 5 thrifty, chol- era immune son, Ga. . = : 20 bu. shelled corn, 90c in shuck; less than car lots; pop corn, 20c qt., here. M. C, Cook, Milan, Ga. Browns imp. big white Flint, heavy- iest and most weevil. resistant corn, r1 $1 peck, $3.50 bu. Cash with order. J. |W. Brown, Helena, Ga. : - 250 bu. sound white ear corn, 90e bu. r+. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. : Old fashioned yellow field Flint seed FOB. Milton Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. anpeee in Bulletin or transaction result- ng therefrom, nae eS BUTTER FOR SALE . 4 lbs. pure Jersey cream butter, oloring, 45c- 1b., postpaid, in 1-2 1oulds, wrapped in wax paper. ey order preferred. Mrs. os, Flowery Branch, Ga., Box 62. ios. nice, country butter, ea. week, y., del. Mrs. A. J. Burroughs, Can- EED CORN AND CORN MEAL - FOR SALE. oo y Yellow roasting ear, field corn, rge ears to stalk variety, shelled, 2 Ibs. 25c; extra early Indiana red hard corn in September), lim- ount;25c Jb., postpaid, L. J. eh, Winston Gas to, aban yellow prolific seed corn, wee- of, choice ears, 10c ea., postpaid; | $1 FOB. Exch. some for Spanish John W. Moseley, Soperton, 9 ve! eral 100 lbs., 1929 crop of white ed pop corn, 9c Ib., del., or exch. for < . Lb for lb. G. Y. Yeomons; lia, Ga. a a eee sod, sound, shelled corn, $1 per. bu..,- uitable for meal. John Daniel, bu., Golden Dent seed corn, hand eted, $3 per bu., or $14.50 for the Woodrow Wilson, Martin, Ga. Bact's 4 ear prolific seed corn, Ist 1 breeder; small cob; wonder S owers), 1-2 peck, 70c; 1. peck, |.25. Postpaid in Ga. No checks. J. H. Milledgsville, Ga., Rt. 5. Box 126. lipped shuck corn, $1 bu., 80 lbs., FOB. O. H. Scott, Jesup, Ga.,, ad, pure yellow pop corn shelled, or exch. for mixed chickens. H. ritton, Rupert, Ga: RFD 1. racked corn for chicken feed, in 2 bags, $2.10 a bag, FOB. J. C. Lewis. an, Ga. : x 0 bu., ear corn. Write, or wire rices N. W. Findley, Douglas, Ga., Box 504. | eee kers Ellis seed corn, nubbed and | Shelled, sound, $1.25 peck, del., u., Marretts Douthit, 2 ear red same _ price. hamville, Ga. whs imp., big white flint, heay- _ most weevil resistant corn, eck, $3.50 bu., Special prices on : lots. No checks. Cash with order. Brown, Helena, Ga. imeyellow seed corn, $1 peck; .O. Hamilton, Vidalia, Ga. = Queen pop corn, $2 bu., Exch. ure bred Dark Cornish game, 1 yr. or oe old pullets. (No ad- bu. big White corn, close slipped , $1 bu., FOB. J. H. Elliott, Cai- Aga Feb. Be) a corn, grown from Hastings corn, bu.. shelled, $2.50 FOB. r, Whitesburg, Ga., RFD John L.|. field corn (planted some in July ana]. ich or poor land (35 bu., per acre | HH. W. Thurmond, | | Bailey, Harlem, Ga. _ Large ear early yellow Dent seed corn, 2 ears to stalk on good land, $1. peck, del., Ga., $3 bu., FOB;-also 2M bundles bright corn fodder, 4 hands to oundle, $2 per 100 wt., del., my place, 2 mi. No. Barnesville. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.. Whatleys prolific seed corn, nubbed and hand shelled, 85c pk., $3 bu., FOB. Guaranteed pure and. sound. Whatley, Concord, Ga., Rt. 2.. and: shelled pure Whatleys - Prolific }seed corn. $2 per bu., in not less than 0 bu. lots. James H. Brown, Cordele, COTTON SEED FOR SALE 175 bu., Cooks imp., wilt resistant cotton seed, 2nd yr. from originator, pure and sound, $1.25 bu., del, FOB ue B. A. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 60 bu. pure Rucker cotton seed, $1 du., or exch. for corn. V. R, Crawford; Calhoun; Ga, Rt.22 52 = ee About 40 bu., good, sound, carefully ginned Piedmont Cleveland, 2nd_yr., from originator, $1.25 bu, FOB: J. T. McClung, Hiram, Ga. oon . Pure, ped., Cleveland Big Boll, priv- ately. $1.25 bu., here. Jas.: yen) Gan: eae Pure Piedmont ped., cotton seed, 1st A. Chauncey, Scre- yr. from originator, $1.25 bu., 50 bu., or | over, $1 bu. Exch. for corn, peas, syrup, meal, lard, etc. -C. lL. Bennett Madison, : a. x >. 7 4 s Wilson Long staple, $3.50 per 100:1bs., FOB. Exch. for seed oats, or wheat, or for thoroughbred S. P. C., pigs. H. BL. Williams, Baxley, Ga. E Imp., Wannamaker Cleveland B. B. | Planting cotton seed, 43 per cent lint, os pS bu. Clay C. White, Hartwell, Ga., Wannamaker Resistant, made bale per acre this yr. $1.25 per bu., also Manleys Heavy Fruiter, $1.35 bu. All 'FOB. O. S. Williams, Scotland, Ga. 1928 crop Piedmont Cleveland Big boll, $1.25 bu. Mrs. N. J. White, Hart- well, Ga, Ris 1 . Pure Rucker, 45 to 47 per cent lint this year; special care taken at gin, $1 a Gober Murphey, Jasper, Ga., . Wannamaker Cleveland, 1st yr. from originator, culled and graded, $1.25 bu. Exch. for corn, peas, beans or hay. Leland E. Adams, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 2. Pure College No. 1, kept clean at gin, grown from Reg. seed, $1 bu., FOB. J. H. Hopper, Ranger, Ga. Half and Half cotton seed, not weat- her damaged, saved and ginned to prevent mixing, $1.25 bu., from Sum- merour the originator. Exch. for field peas, pecan trees, or pure bred chickens. W. L. English, Ambrose, Ga. % - Wannamakers Cleveland Big boll, 1st yr., from originator, carefully selected, $1 bu. W. J. Mullis, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 4 3 222 ~ "Wannamaker Cleveland, ginned at private gin, for planting, $1. Mig - Good Wannamaker cot ed. Sell, ur ete Le ats, O wheat R. P. Stein- MARKET SOULE E EIN $1: bu., | pigs. J2 5. Norris, Harri- J AL 500 bu. carefully selected, ~nubbed ginned, Ist yr. from originator, | 25 bu. A. M. ee xz 3 or exch. for peanuts, or pea seed. Leroy Cleveland Big boll, Piedmont ped., ist yr. from originator, $1.25 bu., FOB. James Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga. = Limited quantity pure Wilson Type and pure Neely cotton seed, $1.25 bu., FOB. D. R. Thomas, Tennille, Ga. Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, for sale. Miles Collier, Colbert, Ga: * Choice Wannamakers, sell cheap, or exch. for peas, oats, or cane syrup in No. 10 cans. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. ee Hastings Bank Account cotton seed, $1.25 bu., FOB. E. E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga: : ; : Pure Wannamakers, recleaned seed, -|90c bu. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. 100 bu., No. 1 Grade Half and Half cotton seed, 1100 lbs., cotton in seed will gin 500 lbs., bale of cotton, $1 bu., | FOB. J. C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga. Wilson type cotton seed, 1 yr. from originator, 75c bu., FOB, S. C. Smyley, Eastman, Ga. ae Pure Rucker, 1 yr. from originator (rolls cleaned at gin) $1.25 COD Adairs- ville. Mrs. W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, 200 bu., low bush and big boll type | Wannamaker. cotton seed, recleaned rand in good new. bags, $1.15 per bu. B. F. Fagan, Martin, Ga. ga Improved Early King cotton seed, picked without: rain, $1.25 per bu. Exch. for Guernsey. calves. F, ville, Ga, Pettys Toole, ger acre. $1 per bu. Paul Beck, Val- dosta, Ga., Rt. 6. = = _ Cooks Half and Half cotton seed, Ist yr. from originator. Nearly 47 per cent lint this yr., $5 per 100 Ibs. C. W. Anderson, Holly Springs, Ga.. a Wilson. Type, Early Big boll, prolific, }ist yr. from: originator, $1 bu., for 1 bu., or a car load lots. Buyer to fur- nish sacks, or loaded loose in car lots. A. J. Bond, Meigs, Ga. ae 75 bu., Covington Toole, $1 bu., FOB, jor exch. for No. 1 N.C. peanut. seed, at 5c per lb. Otis H. Ga, Rt. 1. 32 ao Wilson Type Big Boll cotton seed, 40 per cent lint. Opent early, fruits heavy, easily picked, and fruits until frost. Near 2 bales per acre this year, and this Ist yr. from: originator, $6 per Piedmont Cleveland, 1st yr. from J. O. M. Smith Farm, also Neelys long staple Cleveland cotton seed; all pure, clean and made bale. per acre, each, $1.25 per bu. G..C. Edmondson, Temple, a Rte 2 : ; and heavy fruit, $1.50 bu., prepaid. oe with order, W. I. Gattis, Winston, a. : Lightening Express cotton seed, wilt. resistant, 1 and 3-16 in., staple, ginned with roll boxes cleaned before ginning. Recommended for all sections of the State by Ga. Exp. Station. $5 per 100 Ibs. Cash with order. FOB. John B. McDonald, Yatesville, Ga. : Good; sound Ruckers seed, $1.25 bu FOB; $1.50 bu., del. Heavy Fruiter, $11.25 FOB; $13.50 del. H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville; Ga. College "No. 1, very early Big boll, good staple, $2.25 per 100: Ibs., D. L. Patrick, Griffin, Ga., Rt. C. Pure Neelys cotton seed, 1 and 1-16 *y lb. bags, $4 FOB; also Piedmont Cleve- land, same price as above. E. E. Satter- field, Hartwell, Ga. Pure Wannamakers recleaned seed, 90c bu. R. C. Couch, *furin, Gao. =~ Big boll, Wilt Resistant, $3.50 per 100 Jbs., also Covington-Toole Wilt Re-. sistant cotton seed. - Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. : Good Wannamaker Cleveland Big Boll, 1st. yr. from originator, $1.50 bu. or exch. for J. B. Giant hens. B. J. Renton, Vidalia, Ga., Rti 2 Pure, improved. without wetting, $1 Reg. calves, Midville, Ga. ae Wilson Type Big Boll, 1st yr. from originator, near 2 acres this year and. about 40 per cent lint. Boll bunches like grapes. Clean, no black seed. 1, J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga. Rt. 5. - _Selected Manleys Big Boll, 75c bu., a Early King; picked 25 bu., or exch. for any breed. F. H. Bunn, jalso Heavy Fruiter Vandiver cotton Bennie Mercer, Sum-| | eee ee _. |combs built on wired foundation. All seed; 75 = bu. 3 mit, Ga., Rt. 3. Good, sound cotton seed for plant- | ,{ing, saved before heavy rains, and cleaned, $1 bu. ZL, Bunn, Summit Wanamaker cotton seed, $1 per bu., Bowers, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. Box 91. - cotton seed, ginned so aS to keep pure, H. Bunn, Mid- 1st yr: out. Made bale Wheeler, Milan, |: 100 Ibs. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5 : * = . Piedmont Cleveland, a good staple $1 bu. ek Thursday, January 9, 1930. kers, in good bags, $1.15 bu. B. F. Fa- ? gan, Martin, Ga. = Be - Half and Half cotton seed, 75c bu., | $40 per ton, FOB. Dennis Batten, Douglas, Ga., RFD 2. oe Wilson Big boll, $1 bu., FOB. Jackson, -Ochlochnee, Ga. ee ~ 150 bu. Neelys Ped. long staple, $1- a. . : a A limited amount improved Toole, : Mathis strain. Early, wilt resistant and es prolific. 1 to 2 acres per acre. $1.25, bu. J. G. Dean, Dawson, Ga. ie 300 bu. Wilson Type Big Boll, 1 and 1-16 in. staple, and 100 bu. Covington - Toole Wilt Resistant, No. 32. Both Ist yr. from originators; also 100 bu. Wan- namaker Cleveland Big Boll, all $1 bu. in less than 5 bu. lots, $1.25 bu. Fulton Williamson, Oak Park, Ga. Se Sk Wannamaker and Piedmont Cleve- land, 1st yr. from originator, reclean-. ed, $1.25 bu. J. C. Temple, Hartwell, a. : i: : 4 be Cbker's No. 5, 1 and 1-16 staple, $1.25 rbu.,' or exch. for corn. W. T.: Lavonia, Ga., Box 381. ing: bale to acre. $1 bu. or exch 25 52 bu. for 2 reg. Duroc Jersey 3 mos. old gilts. C. F. Fennell, Alamo, Ga. Cleveland Wannamaker, $1 bu.,, FOB shipping point. T. E. Wise, Pitts, Ga., ne Rt. 2, Box 104. ae Wannamaker, Neely Big Boll, Wilt : Resistant, $1 bu. Lewie M. Cason, War-_ renton, Ga. . pee ae os 80 bu. selected cotton seed from cot-_ ton that made 2 bales per acre, and ~ stalk of cotton which took Blue Ribbon StS Coker long staple, 100 per cent pure, $1.00 bu. A. L, Haddock, Haddock, Ga, 2M bu. Toole Wilt Resistant cotton seed, for sale. (Ref. as to my farming, fany bank in Dawson). T. B. Raines, Dawson, Ga. re : 40 bu. pure Big Boll, prolific Addi- =~ sons, 1st yr. from originator, $1.50 bu. FOB. C. F. ONeal, Talbotton, Ga., RFD 1. Ftc 50 bu. or more Piedmont cotton seed $1 bu., deli, at Bostwick, just as they | come from gin. Webster Callaway, Farmington, Ga. ; ~ Improved Russell green seed Big Boll cotton seed (just a few bu. left) 1.and 18 staple, 45 bolls to pound, culled, $1.50 bu. J. M. Elrod, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4 a See 20 bu. Sikes Big Boll, Wilt Resist- ant, $1_bu., FOB. No-personal checks. 4 | D. D. Sutton, Cairo, Ga. Rt. 4. ; Wilsons Type Big Boll, $4 per 100 lbs., FOB my shipping point. A. C.. Belflower,; Empire, Ga., RFD 1. oats 18 bu. Piedmont Cleveland, abso- lutely sound, Ist yr from originator, Miss Rose Turner, Gillsville, Ga., Rts 2. : co ae Lightning: Express, Wilt Resistant, 1 = and 3-16 in: Staple. Ginned wigh roll boxes thoroughly cleaned before Sines > ning: Recommended: for all sections of state by Ga. Exp. Station. $5 per 100 Ib, FOB. John = B Glen Manleys |- Yatesville, Ga. : ; 2 Des in., staple, recleaned and sacked, 100] any foreign grain or grass FRUIT FOR SALE | Nice, sundried apples,.15c lb, del. by P.. FOB. |G P. Henry F. Weaver, Marion, ee Bet ee Cot y GRAIN FOR SALE Se ae Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu. W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3. Se Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from ; seed, 95c bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin,Ga. = 2 tons good Soy bean hay, $23 ton =. . 7s barn. Mrs. J. T. Heath, Dudley, 50 to 60 bu., Hastings seed oats, $1_ bu., FOB. R. E. Lee, Goncord, Ga. 25 bu., Rust Proof seed oats, 90c bu. J.-C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga. -Pure Bancroft seed oats; 90c Riley C. Couch, Turin, Ga. HONEY BEES AND BEES SUPPLIES - z 3 FOR SALE hs Pure Ext., honey: 10 lb., pails, 6 to cs., $6.50 FOB here $4.50; two 10 Ib., $3.10; one postpaid and ins, 10 Ib., $1.60; all postpaid Jno. A Crumney, Doctcrtown, Ga. Ge 5 colonies bees in 8 frame hives ested queens. $6 per colon: for 1 stor $8 with shallo mes wire: atley, Cuthbert, Ga ~ | pu. FOB. W. A. Cole, Powder Springs 3 M., bu., Piedmont Cleveland and | a. . McDonald, and insured. About 1500 lbs, now on hand. Almost pure Tupelo Gum Blend. - Ww. J. . e a Good Hopcore cotton seed for plant- Genuine, pure, recleaned Wannama- eS {sek Sagan 2S Fe ye i 2 ig Wannamaker cotton seed, 1928 crop, $3.50 per 100. R. . Tanner, Gaines- | ville, Ga., Rt. 8. : g at State Fair, $1.50 bu., also 100 bu., oe : three 10 lb. Ext, January 9, 1930. EY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES. . FOR SALE. : ; 200 Ibs., fall,- chunk honey, ., in small quantities, del., in Ga. ess than 5 lbs., shipped, 15c = Ib., Ib., lard cans, FOB. C. G. Oliver, esville, Ga., Rt. 2. hives bees in modern box hives,}: strong colonies; the Brown bee sed with Italian;. good Cypress $2.50 per hive at my farm (5'mi., yf Norman Park). Chas. J. Weeks, Park, Ga., Rt. 1. NS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE ly Spanish peanuts, 5 1b., in 100 ags. Maivin Collins, Whigham, panish peanuts, $2 bu., smaller lots, also Golden Queen pop corn, or 4 ears 5c. Will del., in Grif- these prices. Mail order. J. N. Griffin, Ga. e ecans, 25c lb. Mrs. G. H.: Harp, ae a, BOR TS 2 ne & and. picked before. in 500; 1 M., : Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. ~ 1 Runner seed peanuts, .4c. Ib. guaranteed. Samples upon re-' st. J. K. White, Lake Park, Ga. bu., N. C. Runners, hand picked, storms, 1.50 bu., or exch. for Wan-.! or College No. 1 cotton seed. u. L. D. Pittman, Abbeville, del. A. O. Cobb; Adel, Ga. ) s., good,.:sound, bright, well ured Runner peanuts, in even wt., bags 100 Ibs., 6c Ib., or lot for _ tons of illiams, Milan, Ga., Rt. 3. a.. Bunch, old fashioned peanuts, good seed and good ler, 4c lb, FOB. Cash with order. | dley, Bluffton, Ga. Rt. 3. n Spanish seed peanuts, 6c . E. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.|h 0 lbs., medium and small ar shell pecans: 3 varieties, e, or mixed; 30c Ib.,del., Ga., dots and up. C. G. Oliver, Barnes- Ee ee eee 1 Runner peanuts picked with un picker, $5 a 100, $1.25 bu., L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. _Runned peanuts, good cond., FOB. Money order. Harvey Story, De Gas ag hoice white Spanish peanuts, e 1 500, 1M, and ton lots. John PitagebaldcGas foe fs unner peanuts, 4c Ib., no or- less than 100 Ibs. Frank Bragg, ville, Ga., Rt. 3. ase , little White Spanish, 5c lb., . W. J. Jackson, Ochlochnee, _No. 1, Ga. Runner seed pea- ed with picker and reclea: ed, = Noble, Seville, Ga, - POTATOES FOR SALE bu., Porto arketable stock for table. use, ON. ay Findley, Douglas, Ga., ico yam. potatoes in 150: Ib., L 1-2c Jb., car lots or less. R. E.. Dixie, Ga. I V , $1 bu. John pe, Fitzgerald, Ga. oe du., nice size Lookout Mtn., Irish , $2 bu., 60 lbs. M. T, Autry, ey Crp. OY Re Grade No, 1 sweet potatoes, hd cured, $1 bu., Porto Ricans, y_banked, but in good shape, , FOB. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. Porto Rico potatoes, 70c bu., in -bu., or more, FOB. Exch. for 90tato seed (pink variety preferr- | or most any other kind farm pro- Tom P. Trowell, Ambrose, Ga., Rico potatoes, 5c bu., FOB]. _W. I. Jackson, Ochlochnee, Ga. ~ crop Ga. Cane syrup in new , cypress bbis., $17.50 per bbl, R. 1. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga. r Ga. Cane syrup, in new /about 35 gal., per bbl., 40c gal., Samples on request. Dr. Jas. N. Meigs, Ga. ye fe anteed, pure thick and extra highly flavored Ga. Cane syrup al.; cans, 50c can. FOB here, any ity. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ox 66: ee = il, Ga. Cane syrup for sale. ffer. R. E. Scruggs, Mor- and ton lots.: September storms, 3 3-4c Rico sweet potatoes, | ne syrup, best grade, | bbl. W. W. Williams, oo MAR RET OR Ot mt YN _ANo. 1 new crop Ga. Ribbon cane $4.50 per case, FOB. E. E. Carter, Haz- jelnitsh, Ga 62 1929 Ga.. Cane syrup in new 35 gal., cypress bbls., $17.50 bbl, FOB. R. L. Baxter, Ludowici, a. = ae Sugar cane syrup, freight paid, $20 bbl. W. W.. Williams, Quitman, Gas <- 60 gal., pure Ga..cane syrup, $1 gal., or 85 gal., in 5: gal., lots. Every gal., guaranteed. A. L. Haddock, Haddock, 4 bhis., Al Cane syrup, $15 bbl., COD., Ga., Rt. 4. os es - Good grade syrup, No. 10 cans, 55c, or crated, ready to ship, 65c. M. C. Cook, Milan, Ga. ey 5 fe ee Real Al Grade, heavy, pure Sugar cane syrup, cs., 6. No. 10 cans, $4.50; cs., 12 No. 5s, $4.80; 2 or more, s., lots, 20c cs., less; new 35 gal., bbl., $19. All guaranteed: and frt., prepaid in state. Ga, : pee | Exch. some for cow. peas, or Petty No. I white Spanish peanuts, Toole cotton seed. Lee Patrick, Quit- Man, Gara So z ; Z 1929. Ga., Cane syrup in new Cypress bbls., $17 per bbl., FOB: H. M. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga., Rt. B.- $4.50 cs., six 10 Ib.,-cans, $4.80: es., 12 0. 1b., cans. Frt. paid on 2 s., up: New, 35 gal., bbls., $19 del., 200 mi., $20, bal. of state. Quality guaranteed. Exch. for Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga. 50c gal. in 10 lb., cans, 60c per can. Cash with order. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga. 30 or 40 gals., pure Ga., Cane syrup, in No. 10 cans, sealed while hot, 80c gal, FOB, or exch. for hens, not over Rieti: 10 size gal., buckets 75c gal. or exch. for corn, near enough to be del., to my ome. T. P. Thain, Metter, Ga. to s: $4 es. 12) 1-2 gal., cans to cs., $4.25 cs., all labeled and guaranteed; 30 gal., bbls., $20 per bbl. Malvin Col- ins, Waigtiam; Sa... eg _ New crop syrup, old fashioned Sugar Cane syrup; cs., six 10 Ib., cans, $4.80; s., twelve 5 1b., cans, $5.20; Cayana Cane syrup, cs., six 10 lb.-cans, $3.80. All FOB and cash with @der. W. D. Weis AGEL GG pe - 1929 sugar cane syrup, in new cy- press 35 gal., bbls., $17.50 per bbl., FOB. H. M. Baxter, Ludowici, Ga., Rt. -B. _ 3 M., pint bottles, Ist class. sugar made to satisfy, $1.50 doz., same grade }syrup in 1-2 gal., cans, 55c gal., 1 bbl., same grade, $30 FOB. Paul Clark, Bax- Aty,; Gare : eS VEGETABLES FOR SALE _ Jerusalem artichokes, 15c Ib., Exch. for drie ville, Ga., 76 Stewart, Ave. | Good, No. 1, Ga., cabbage, by parcel post, 2c 1b. Purchaser to J. A. Tanner, Dial, Ga. : ts | Want to contract for 1930 butter- beans, baby limas; okra, tomatoes, bell peppers, etc. Write for prices or make offer. T $1 bu., FOB your station for any quan- tity over 2 bu. M. M. Eve, Augusta, Ga., care Barrett Food. Co. se - Artichokes, 10c lb., for 8 1bs., or over: 12 t=2c lb., in smaller lots. Extra good variety for planting or pickle. Cash, and postage with order. Mrs. N. B. Bur- den, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 8. eee 2 acres cabbage, ready to-sell, 5c per head at the patch. M. Shirah, Seville, one Wilcox county, care Shirah -and PECAN_AND FRUIT TREES, VINES. -~ETC., FOR, SALE ; Currant berries, small, 2 for 25c; large, 5c ea., little Purple, and big Doerun, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 148. = . White scuppernongs, 1 yr., vines, $2.50 2) yr. old May cherry trees, 10 ea., $1 gon ats. J.C. Eades, Gainesville, Ga., Large size,.3 yr. old budded pecan trees, sell, or exch. for peach, apple, figs, dewberry and raspberries. C. L. Eubank, Eastman, Ga. : = lingstone. June bud peach trees, Write for prices. L. M. Jones, Molena,. Ga. = See . { Schley, Stuart, and Money-Maker pecan trees. Sell, or exch. for shelled corn or shelled velvet beans. S. K. syrup, 10 Ib., buckets, labeled, 6 to cs.,| 14 sample on request. L. T. Hendrix, Pavo, field peas, or Pettys Toole cotton seed. Pure Ga. Cane syrup in 35 gal., bbls., |. 1-1-2 yrs. old. J. J. Hart, Pitts, Ga., New Ga., Cane syrup, put up in No. _ A No.1, Ga. Cane syrup, 6 gal., cans, cane syrup, capped and nicely labeled, | fruit, black-eyed. peas, or -| for potatoes. Mrs. P. D. Ruben, Hape- pay postage. | oo we. White, Goggins, Ga . P.. Trowell, Ambrose, Ga. Want Jerusalem artichokes. Will pay |. White Figs, 25c ea. Mrs. J. B. Brown, to 4-ft., 20 ea., also Prize q,.| 8 ft. 40c t6 75e in | to 100 lots, 10 per cent off. J, M. John-. Lenon, Eastles, Lenox, Ga., Rt. 2. Box Blue plum sprouts, 25 ea., goose plums, 50c ea, Add postage. Also straw- berry plants, 20c a. 100. Miss Monteen Crowe, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. Box 65. 30 black walnut trees, 2 to 5 ft., 20c and 30c ea. Cash and postage with or- | der. Mrs. J. W. Holland, Unadilla, Ga. =2- yr. old red Delicious, Yates, Kin- ards Choice, Ark., Black, ~winesap, Black Ben, Stayman and Rome Beatity, branched out apple trees, 20c ea.,.1 yre| old trees, 12 1-2c ea., also 1 yr. old peach trees, 15c ea. All del. State in- spected. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. ~ Grape vines: Hunt, Thomas, Flowers, San Rubra, scuppernong, 20c ea., or $2.25 doz., also male vines to pallenize them, same price, and Silver Plume grass, 12 ft. tall, 25 and 35 per clump; Zebra Grass, 10 and 15 per. clump. All well rooted and del., in Ga. T, A. Heaton, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 4. . : Several fine, 5 yr. old. Hiley Belle peach trees (to thin out my orchard only), 75c:-ea., or: exch., for. eatable farm products: Mrs. P. D. Ruben, Hapeville, Ga., 76 Stewart Ave. : All leading varieties, 2 yr. old apple | trees, 20c ea.; 1 yr. 15 ea., peach trees, Pure Sugar Cane syrup, Al grade, 20c;. Stuart and Schley pecan trees, 65c to $1.25; Keiffer-and Bartlett pear, 90c; early Richmond and May cherry, 0c; Niagara and.Concord grape, 10c ea., Gov't insp., true to name. Exch. for peanuts, syrup, or chickens. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga,, Rt. 1. es 1 yr. old rooted Concord grape vines, $1.75 per doz., Concord grape cut., 50 to bundle, $1.50. All FOB. Paui Clark, Baxley, Ga. - State insp., true to name, leadihg} varieties, fruit trees; peach, $45 M., apple, $10 a 100; grapevines: Concord, Lutie, Niagara, $7.50 a 100; figs, $10 a 100; pear, cherry, plum, $15 a 100; pecans, $25 a_100 and. black walnut, 3 to 5 ft., trees, ton. Neal Harper, Ocilla, Ga. ~ Imp. White Spanish peanuts, larger than original, Benthal picked, $5.50 per 100 lbs.:, $100 per ton, FOB; also small Spanish, $4.50 per 100 lbs. P. G. Tucker, Pinehurst, Ga. 4 oe eS _ Ga. Runner peanuts, for seed, 6c Ib. W. L.. Castleberry, Adel; Ga., Rt. 3. Box 4107, =: =: Se ee . White Spanish peanuts, $4.50 per 100, or $80 per ton. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Gas Rie 2 ee my See N. C. peanuts, 5c lb., Send money order. J. H. Mullis, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2. Budded Stuart and Schley. pecan trees, at very interesting prices. K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga. Sie State insp., paper shell pecan trees, cheap, or exch. for peas, velvet beans, oy beans, peanuts or corn. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee, Ga? eet ce State insp., peach trees: Mayflower, Red Bird, Early Rose, Carmen, Ga. Belle, Hiley Belle Elberta, Cling, white English and Stinsons Oc- tober, 3 to 4 ft., 20c ea., del. Prize- Taker and- Evans plums, same -price. - Red Goose plum trees, 15c ea., 10 for $1; Blue Damson, 25c ea., 5 for $1; 4 cf ea., variety, all well rcoted, $1. All del. A. Steinheimef, Wodlsey, Ga, Rte t White Press pecan trees, 25c ea., FOB Coolidge, or send postage. Mrs. J. L. Banister, Coolidge, Ga. State insp., budded, Stuart and Schley pecan trees, 2 to 9 ft., 20 to 80c ea. Will exch. J. A. Johnson, Shellman, Ga, | Big, strong pecan trees, budded from heavy bearers, best varieties, low pric- es. H. P. Stubbs, Ochlochnee, Ga. Red. goose plum trees, 5c ea., $10 for 100; Blue.Damson, plum, well rooted, 20c ea., 6 for $1. Cash with order. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Gainesville, Gas Rit 50M Schley, Stuart and Money-Ma- | : ker pecan trees, chap. Write for pric- es, Stating quantities you can use. Cc. C. Harman, Stovall; Ga. ee : State insp. peach trees, Mayflower, | Red Bird, E. Rose, Carmen, Ga. Belle, Hiley Belle, Elberta; Chinese Cling, White Eng. and Stinsons Taker and Evans plums, same White, Goggins, Ga. : State insp., budded Stuart and Schley pecan trees, true to name, 4 to lots of a doz., 50 son, Shellman, Ga., r RFD 1. Stuart and Tesche pecan trees, with good roots and stacky growth, 4 to 5 ft, 40c; 5 to 6 ft., 50c; 6 ft. up, 75e. Exp. paid on 10 up. In lots within 60 mi. will set and guarantee to live reas- | onable; also: Concord grape vines, 10c By. N $1.20 1. $ Id $2.40 doz. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga, . Se i i 21 tons No. 1 Spanish peanuts, $75 |- Chinese | Progressive Everbearing, Klondike and October, 3] price, del. P, W.| too-tan, Laredo, bea: : er PAGE FIVE State insp., budded pecan trees, 2 to 10 ft., 20 to 80c in lots of 10 or more, Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman, Ga. Riis : 5M Hiley; 3M Elbertas, 1,500 Early Rose June Bud peach, 8-10 in., 10 to 15 inch; 2M apple, 2 yr. in Yates, Stay- - mans, Terry, Hackworth, yrs., Keiffer, LeConte, Pineapple, Bart-. < lett, Garber and Sugar; 2,500 grape _ vines, 2 yr. Concord, Ives, Moores Ear- ly Berckmans Red, Salem, Lutie, Lu-. - Budded Schley pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft., in lots of 100 or more, 20 to 45c ea., . less lots, 5c per tree more. Exch, for. peas, peanuts, O-too-tan soy beans. and corn in first-class cond., at reas-. onable price. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, . Ga. ; ee 3 Bea _ State insp., true to name peach trees:- june buds, 12 to 18 in. $45 M., 18 to 24-in., $55 M., 2 to. 3 ft. $65; 1 yr. 2 to 3 ft. $75; 3 to 4 ft., $100 M,, also. apple trees, $10 a 100; Cherry, pear, . fig, plum, $15 a.100; grape vines, $7.50- a 100; raspberry vines, $3 a 100; black walnut trees, 3 to 5 ft., $1.50 doz. BE. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga. : = Pecan EDroYts from large pecans, well 3 ft, 10c-to 25c; seedling rooted, 2 to Ga. Ss and prices. Goode Hammock, Shell- man, Ga. * Mrs. B. F. Morrison, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 8. Crabapple, Brown turkey figs, and goose plums, 25c ea, Mrs. M. H. Wal-. ker, Grantville, Ga. pa ae _4 yr. old pruned Concord grape vines, 15c ea. $12 a 100, $100 M. No less than: 6 to 1 customer, Money order, or cash- iers check with order. No exch. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga., Rt. B.. - May cherry sprouts, 2 to 3 ft. 2 yrs. old, 25c ea. also large goose plums, ~ same size, 20c ea. Add postage. Lonnie Rundles, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. Large, 2 yrs. old apple.trees: Red Delicious, Staymans, Ark. Black, Kin- ards Choice, Yates, M. B. Twig, Rome Beauty, Black Ben, branched out stock, 25 ea. $20 a 100 del., also 1 yr. old stock, most all varieties, 12 1-2c ea., del., State insp., true to name. T, Webb, Ellijay, Ga.. fs 200 Elberta -seedling peach trees, fyr. old, 20 ea. Cash with order. Law. ee Mulkey, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 4. Box - 30 Ms high grade budded paper shell _ pecan trees. Write for low price list. W. L. Harrell, Fitzgerald, Ga. en State insp., true to name apple an peach trees, all leading varieties, 3 to 4 ft., 15 ea.; pear: Early Harvest and Keiffer, 4 to 5 ft., 50c ea., Grape vines, 2 yr. No. Concord Blue and Niagara White, 15c ea., also Strawberry plani Lady Thompson, the above for ho oe Ws Es F { st state insp., budded pecan trees: Sch ley and Stuart: 2 to 10 ft., 20c to 80c Se a Ae idus Johnson, Shellman, 50 a 100. Exch. of Wanted BEANS AND PEAS WANTED are - Georgia Products _ ae = = te RR alg _ Want to exch. imp. Wannam ker gees ee reion seed for good, peas. Give 3 for 1. Nea] J. ite, Hartwell, Ga, Rt. 1. at a _Want several hundred bu., Crowder peas and improved Spanis peanuts. Buy any quantity, anywher J. F. Ratcliff and Son, Blackshear, ( Want cow peas, all. varieties, also Lady peas, an eae crowders, and O DiuOX1- Winesap, Early Harvest, Early yellow May,*large _ yellow and red Delicious, 1,500 pear, 2 branched, Budded. pecans, healthy, vigorous eile, Moores Diamond, Mortons Va. scuppernong and James grapes. James Cureton, Austell, Ga. ied ia =) i eat 15c ea., pecans, 65c to $1.25 ea., pear | pk? Black walnut trees, 3 ft. 50c ea., del. 3 M. PAGE SIX BEANS AND PEAS WANTED | Want to exch. Wannamaker cotton seed and Piedmont 2 ear seed corn for Cow peas. Only first class seed ; . Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Want to exch. State -insp., paper _ shell pecan trees for peas, peanuts, or . corn, velvet and soy beans. T. W. Kemp. ~Ohoopee, Ga. Want beans and peas, any variety, -any size lots. Name lowest price. C. A. - Rowland, Athens, Ga. Want all varieties peas, velvet beans, _ Soy beans and chufas. Send samples and quote best prices. Any quantity. Bennetts Bonded Warehouse East- man, Ga. - Want to exch. pure bred Ga. Cane _ syrup for 200 lbs., large cream crowd- er peas. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga. ~ Want 100 bu., No. 1 Brabham peas. Make best price and send sample. A. O. Cobb, Adel, Ga. -. Want to buy mixed peas. W. W. Wil- _liams, Quitman, Ga._ _ Want peas, syrup, oats, in exch. for good planting seed of Wannamaker cotton seed, or Piedmont 2 ear corn. _ Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga. ~ Want field peas, soy beans, etc. _ State price, amount, quality and va- Yiety. J: L. Meadows, Vidalia, Ga. _ Want 2 Ibs. Willets Wonder frost- _, proof Eng. peas. State price. C. N. Waits, Rockmart, Ga. .: _ Want beans and peas ,any variety, any size lots. Name lowest price. C. A. Rowland, Athens, Ga. -. Want few bu. Mung beans; and all varieties cow peas, and: Soy _ beans. ~ Quote us on what you have to offer. _ Hickory Seed Co., Hickory, N. C. _- Want velvet beans in pod, or shelled, any quantity. State price, quantity of ea. variety and time of shipment. T. A. Acree, Camilla, Ga. _ Want to exch. 3 lbs. white running butter beans for 3 lbs. white bush but- _ter beans. Mrs. A. E. Biggers, War- wick, Ga, Rt. 1. ; Want Sugar Crowder peas for seed. Name price and quantity. W. C. Smith, College Park, Ga. Rt.. 2. __ Want mixed peas. W. W. Williams, - Quitman, Ga. 4 CORN AND CORN MEAL pe WANTED _ Want at once, good grade, clean yel- low corn, shelled. 5 to 50 bu., lots. Wire _ prepaid lowest del., Albany price. Wire refunded if your offer accepted. Charles Tyler, Albany, Ga. e : _ Want old fashioned little. cob seed corn with small white cob; 8 rows to ear, large grains, with 2 or more ears to stalk. Write prices. John Y. Walk- eset, Sumner, Gaz Rt. 2. dS _. Want to exch. value for corn, fodder, hay, and cattle. W. J. Parr, Conyers, Ga Rt 1, Want weekly shipments of shelled, milling corn del., to Doraville. Can use 50 bu. per week. Quote best price del. W. T. Pelfrey, Doraville, Ga. ~~ COTTON SEED WANTED _ CORN SEED seed at $4 bu, or buy for cash. N. T. Beasley, Kite, Ga. FRUIT WANTED _ Want 25 Ibs., dried apples and 25 Ibs. dried peaches. Pay $5 for the en- tire lot. Must be pure, bright, and free of insects. Write before sending. Mrs. C. A, Patterson, Ty Ty, Ga. Rt. 1 | ___ Want 5 to 10 lbs. good, bright, sun _ dried peaches. H. E. Thornton, M. D., _..Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 2. 3 .. GRAIN WANTED | 2 oe Want 10 bu., oats suitable for spring planting. State best price on lot. R. T. May, Trenton, Ga., Rt. 1. Quote best price on red winter wheat, or any other sound wheat | you may _ have for sale. Whitehurst Mills, Gor- _ don, Ga. | a __ Want a few bu., wheat for chicken feed. Must be cheap. Paul Clark, Bax- -ley, Ga. | : aa HONEY BEES AND BEES SUPPLIES ee - WANTED > : Want honey bees in any style hives. State number, style of hive and lowest sh price at your place. R. T. Irish, avannah, Ga., 1112 E. 36th St. CANS AND PEANUTS WANTED Want No. 1 | ete ee eat pecans. i : MARKET BULLETIN on. Want all varieties pecans, any amt. Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. Want new crop pecans, all varieties, budded and seedlings. Ship to us by Express in dbl., bags, we will remit immediately, or send samples, state quantity of ea., variety, and price will be given you. W. H. Robinson, Cairo, ) Ga.- : ; Want all varieties, any amount pe- cans. Neon W. Buchanan, Americus, Ga. ~ Want to exch. shelled pop corn for seedling pecans. 2 lbs. corn for 1 of pecans, or exch. 2 lbs., corn for 5 of peanuts. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga., Rte 1. Want any amount seedling pecans. Cash, or value exch. L. E. Giddings, Americus, Ga. | Want new crop pecans, all varieties, budded and seedlings. Ship in dbl., bags by Exp., we will remit immediat- ely, or send samples, stating approx- imate quantity of ea. variety, and price will be given you. W. H. Robin- son, Cairo, Ga. Want No. 1. Stuarwand Schley pecans. Send samples and. prices. Terminal Fruit Co., Atlanta, Ga., Terminal Sta- tion. . Want 2 1-2 bu., good eating peanuts. Will exch. 12 pints of pear preserves in new jars. Mrs. Elbert Miller, La- Grange, Ga., Box 508. ; PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES, VINES, ETC., WANTED Want insp. budded pecan trees. State full particulars and price in first letter. D. T. Jennings, Americus, Ga., PO Box 84. : Want to buy old fashioned Little Honey peach trees, or the seed. G. L. Eubank, Eastman, Ga. ; Want a good price del., on 4 ft., peach trees, that ripen from May to October, /: also other ae of nursery trees you may have. J. M. McNeel, Helena, Ga. POTATOES WANTED Want sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes and peanuts. Exch. for same. Mrs. E. M. Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2. SYRUP WANTED Want a good deal A 1 Sorghum syrup in bbls., at the right prices. Can use several bbls., every week. J. W. Gam- mill,, Birmingham, Ala.. . Want 25 gal. good thick pure cane syrup, 1929 crop, bottled and labeled. Send sample and quote lowest price oo W. M. Thornton, Jesup, Ga., Box. Want to exch. Wannamaker cotton seed for bbl., or can, Ga., cane syrup, and peanuts. C. R. & O. C.. Duggan, Chester, Ga. Want to exch., early prolifi Wool Head cotton seed for Al Ga. sugar cane syrup. Write for particulars. W. P. Huggins, Auburn, Ga., RFD 1. Vant about 10 gal., good syrup (for eating), at reasonable price. Sorghum syrup preferred. State what you have and price, also would buy some sweet and Irish potatoes. Write before send- ing. Mrs. Bertha McMichael, Covington, Ga., 819 Washington, Ga., Rt. 5. - Seed For Sale Large, round watermelon and large muskmelon seed, ea., 15c teacup, hot red pepper, 5c thblis., stringless green pod, tender Bunch beans, clean, 15 teacup. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 6. White nest multiplying onions, 50c gal., del., also extra early large size yel- low corn for early roasting ears, 20c qt., del. Mrs. Grace B. Murphey; Jasper, Gar, Rt 2." Pure Dixie Bell melon seed, grown 30 mi. Atlanta, 75c lb. W. A. McLen- don, Jonesboro, Ga. : _ Texas seedling Ribbon Cane seed, 1 Ib., 20c; 3 lbs., 50c; 7 Ibs., $1. Postpaid in Ga. No checks. J. H. Davig Mil- ledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5.\Box 126. Stone Mtn., seed,\selected frem large melons, free from disease, $1 lb. J. M. Stanfield, Lovejoy, Ga. _Pure Lifsey.seed, selected from large size melons, cut red, $1 lb., cheaper in 25 or 30 1b., orders. W. V. Lamb, Lovejoy; Ga. oe - Pure Ribbon, red and green seed cane, small or large quantities, ay. about 3 ft., 2c a stalk, sacked for pro- tection. Jas. A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga: 5 lbs:, genuine yellow Pryor tobacco | seed, 40c oz. $6 lb. Yielded last yr., 1831 lbs. per acre. Selected seed. G. T. Bazemore, Pearson, Ga, 60 lbs., Li Lifsey melon seed, $1 Ib., or ruit Co., Atlanta, Ga., Terminal Sta-|75c lb., if entire lot is taken. S. J. Rhodes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3. Long Pod Okra seed, slightly mixed, 17 1-2c tb., or 25 lb., for $4; also pump- kin and Cushaw seed, 15c per pkg., of 100 seed. Exch. for Irish potatoes (for seed), syrup, honey, nest onions, or anything can use. T. P. Trowell, Am- brose, Ga. ; flo White nest onions, sound and free from trash, 60c gal., or $4 bu., del. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3 3 lbs., Rocky Ford canteloupe seed, 50c lb. E. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga., Rt. 5. Limited quantity of Texas sweet melon seed (melons grow to wt., 50 to 60 lbs., a good shipper and very sweet). $3 lb. J. H. McLiett, Powersville, Ga. White multiplying nest onion sets, sound and clean, 10c lb., del. John W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 2. Bonanza and Jamaica tobacco seed, treated and selected, 40c per oz., post- paid; also Austrian winter pea seed, 12 1-2c lb, in 25 lb., quantities. Sol Oden, Blackshear, Ga. _ ' Cabbage seed, $1.lb., turnip, and col- lard, each, 35c 1b., tomato, $1 lb., Runy King pepper, $3; and Tom Watson. watermelon seed, $1 lb. W. W. Wil- liams, Quitman, Ga. : Red hot pepper seed, 10c tbls., Cu- shaw seed, 15c per cup, all postpaid. Mrs. Josephine Spear, Mitchell, Ga. 300 lbs., Tom Watson and 150 lbs., Dixie Belle, watermelon seed, home- grown, 75c lb. Quick del. B. C. Boat- right, (No address giver). - Selected Lifesey melon seed, 65 lb., in 10 lb., lots, del. Edd Harper, Osier- field, Ga. ; Best grade Watson melon seed,.'75 Ib. del. Miss Iris ONeal, Manassas, Ga. Nice, clean dry sage, - Money order only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga., Rt. 2. Imp. Weaver-Watson melon seed, $1 lb., FOB. John W. Good, Moultrie, Ga. 60c lb., del.4- Thursday, January 9; 1930. i Clean, dried white nest onions, 60c gal. Cash with order. Postpaid. Mrs, S. Cousins, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 40. Texas sweet watermelon seed, grow to i wt., 80 to 100 lbs., melons, $4'lb., 1-4 Ib. $1.25 del. E. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga. : Nest onions, 50c gal., FOB, also peas for sale. Mrs. Hattie M. Reeves, Green- ville, RFD 3, Box 42. = a Large white multiplying onions, 65_ gal., del. Mrs. Roy D. Tankersley, App- ling, Ga. =o pe 7 lbs., okra seed (good variety), 25. lb., or exch. for Spanish peanuts, or. chufas. H. E. Thornton, M. D., Dewy- rose, Ga., Rt. 2.0 = Ce Extra large size black walnuts for planting, 30c doz., also colored Bunch butter-beans, 25c lb., 2 lbs., 40c. L. B. Rountree, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt.5. Selected watermelon seed, 75c lb. A. ~ G. Joyner, Pavo, Ga., RFD 4. ae 10 or 12 bu., white nest onions, $2.50. bu., 70c pk., or 10c qt., Exch. for good. cotton, corn, millet, or rape seed, if reasonable. I. D. Dickerson, Dupont, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 20. Z 12 lbs., long green pod okra seed, 40c RFD 5. Cash with order. D. W. Henderson, Manor Ges os ae a White velvet and long green okra, 25c Ib., or exch. for Stone Mtn., woter- melon seed. Jennie Rainwater, Black= shear, Ga., Rt. 4. es: s! Long green pod and white velvet okra seed, 35c 1b., del., or .exch.-for butter- | beans. L. T. Hendrix, Pavo, Ga., Rt. 4. 100 lbs., pimiento pepper seed, 1929 crop, sound and clean, 75c 1b., or for the lot, J. E. Smith, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. A. Box 171: 5; : at eg 8 Ibs., new, hand-graded okra seed, _ 25c Ib,, 25 lbs., hand-graded white run- | ning butter-bean seed, 25c lb. Mrs. M. -F. Jones, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1. 100 lbs., Stone Mtn., selected mtn. Texas Sweet watermelon seed (grown | seed, $1 lb. Special price on 10 lbs., up. to wt., 80 to 100 lbs., very tender and sweet): $4 lb., or 65c for 1-4 lb., del., |also Clements Favorite (wt., 60 to 70 lbs., round and white seed), $2 lb. E. T. Clements, Sandersville, Ga. . | 60 lbs., Lifsey melon seed, $1 lb., or 75c lb., if entige lot is taken. S. J. Rhodes, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3. White nest onions, 60c gal., white Lady peas, 20c Ib., white Bunch butter- beans, 20c lb. All postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. Alice Hodges, Greenville, Ga,sRt. 3: Box 39. / 150 lbs., Dixie Belle watermelon seed, carefully slected, from 30 to 50 Ib., melons, $1 1b., 25 bu., pure Stanleys prolific seed corn, field selected and shelled, 75c pk., $2.50 bu., also 1 Ib., Ga., grown celery *seed, 10c a teaspoonful. All FOB. E. D. Clegg, Scotland, Ga. Collard seed, $15 a 100, or 25c lb. Malvin Collins, Whigham, Ga. - Beat the Bee syrup cane seed (some- thing new) made 175 gal., to the acre this yr., 25c lb., or exch. for Whatleys prolific of Bats prolific seed corn. D. L. White, Villanow, Ga. RFD 2.: Nice, Irish Grey watermelon seed, 40c ee G. Albritton, Rupert, Ga., RFD About 18 Ibs.,. good, selected Lifsey watermelon seed, $1 per lb., FOB. J. M. Knight, Doerun, Ga., RFD 4. : 50 lbs., or more, . nice, green pod stringless giant snap bean seed, 35c lb.,. or $15 for lot, FOB. Paul Clark; Baxley, Ga. y Cornfield bean seed, 30c lb., white and col., bunch butter-bean seed, sound. 20c lb., and postage. Mrs. J: A. Howell, Meigs, Ga.; Rt. 1, f ' White ee onions, 40c. gal.,| tender garden bean seed, 20c pt., white velvet okra, 10c pt., nice, dried sage, 10c cup; red hot pepper, 30c gal.,-also shelled peanuts, $1 gal. Mrs. V. S. Ladd. Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7. Large white nest onions, 60c gal., $4 bu. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga, eb. 3. IS 4 Ibs., red hot, pepper, $1,15 del., 2 lbs., nice, dry sage, $1.15 del. or both $2.25. Money order only. T. H. McCurley, Hartwell, Ga. Hardys imp., Ice Cream watermelon seed. Write for prices. C. N. Hardy, Philomath, Ga. ae, Slates imp., Cash Tobacco seed, from 1929 crop, 75c an oz., Can ship in any quantity. Cash, or money order to ac- company order. A. R. Henry, Uvalda, Ga., PO Box, 23. Watson melon seed, pure, 75c _ Ib., here; Wards Ideal, and Hastings Gem canteloupe seed, ea., $1 Ib. All FOB here. W. W. Jackson, Och- fOCDNOG,: Grae ae cos J. BE. Harper, Osierfield, Ga. Vadco.Jappo turnip seed. (best for. greens and turnips), 1-4 Ib., 40c; del., few Purple Top Globe Turnip seed, new | crop, 40c lb., del. W. C. Smith, College Park, Ga., Rt. 2. iNT _ Dill seed, 10c thls. Mrs. A. E. Big- gers, Warwick, Ga., Rt. 1. a hite stem, winter heading collard seed, 10c per oz., 3 for 25c; prizetaker | and big Boston lettuce, 10c per cook- | spoonful. Mrs. V. E. McCook, McIntyre Thurmond Grey watermelon seed, 75c lb., higher during planting season. W. H. Wall, Ellaville, Ga. S : Dry sage, free from stems, 60c lb., postpaid. Mrs. J. W. Lee, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 8. : cs a eee Russian sunflower seed for chicken feed, 25c lb., 2 lbs., 40c; 6 lbs., $1 not prepaid. Mrs. S. W. Clements, Rochelle, Gas, Rt. ds Ge ; Nice, clean dry sage, 60c lb., del. Money. order only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn, =1 Milan, Ga.,-Rt.2. : Cattail millet, 10 in pod, seullion. onion buttons, 15c qt., 2 for 25c;. sage seed, 10c_ spoonful; coffee bean seed, 10 for 25, also 1 bu., ea., of Whatleys - and Hastings pure prolific seed corn 15 peck, $2.50 bu., Exch. the corn fo: good seed oats. 1 for 2, and both pay. chgs. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1, _New crop Copenhagan cabbage seed, $1.50 lb., Succession and E. J., cabbage, $1 lb., Heading collard, 40c Ib., 3 Ibs., $1; carpet grass seed, $15 per 100 Ibs. 20c lb., in small lots; also sugar crowd- er peas, 20c Ib., in 5.lb.; lots; black-eyed > peas, 12 1-2c lb:., in 5 Ib., lots, cow peas for hay, $3.50 bu. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. ee Eee Large white nest onions, 60c gal., $4 bu., del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Green- ville, Ga. | 30 lbs., Hastings cabbage-collard seed of known purity and high germination, 45c Ib., 1-2 lb., 25c del., 100 lIbs., absol-- utely pure, hand selected Stone Mtn., melon seed, 1-2 Ib., 55c; $1 Ib., del. Quantities, cheaper. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. oe: Stone Mtn., sound watermelon seed, $1 Ib., Half Runner seed peanuts, 7c lb. _ Add postage. Mrs. John lL, Phillips, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt: 2. Ea Old time running butter-bean. seed, and white velvet okra seed, 30c Ib., del. _ C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, a. Rt, 2s Cabbage seed, $1 lb., collard, 35c Ib., turnips, 35c; Ruby King pepper, $3; tomato seed, $1; Bermuda onion seed, $3; also Cayana seed cane, $10 per a stalks. W. W. Williams, Quitman a. ee ee lb Mrs. C. H. Phillips, Moultrie, Ga, - Chufa seed, good and sound, $4 bu. _ ursday, January 9, 1930. - Seed Wanted Want tomato seed, up to 5 Ibs., also Bell pepper seed. Quote best price. B. Purcell, Claxton, Ga. Seed wanted: 1 lb., Bermuda onions; piolbs eds, l 1 lb. tomato, 10 Ibs., early Eng., peas, in exch. for white feed Ags, okra, or Cokers Staple cotton ae W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga., Box 5 * 4 _ Want to exch. cabbage and heading collard plants, for peanuts, -pecans,-sy- rup, corn, potatoes ,beans and peas, _ etc., seed at market price. B.'R- Wood- liff, Flowery Branch, Ga. . Want to exch. small palms at 50c ea., for any kind of seed. Mail seed to Ex. periment Dept. B. O. Fussell, Bruns- ick, Ga.;-RFD 1. ; ___ Want to exch. up to 10 lbs., selected Watson melon seed for same amt., Stone Mtn. melon (round melons) seed. Ea., to pay postage. C. H. Parish, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6. Want recleaned, sound Chufa seed, I to 5 bu., lots. J. H. Martin, Island Grove, Fla., Box 3. _. Want a few aqts., Old Time white _butter-bean (baby limas not wanted) _ seed. State price at once. J. J. Cribbs, Sydney, Fla. Miscellaneous For Sale Nice, new geese feathers, 75c lb. Mrs. M. S. Jones, Metter, Ga., Rt. 1. _ 60 white 100 Ib., feed sacks, 3 for BSC, a prepaid: J. Kingston, Atlanta, __1 1-2 bu. walnuts. Sell, or exch. for _ chickens, or for white feed sacks. Mrs. C. H. Snow, Ivey, Ga. _ Ground oyster shell for young chick- ens, $1 per 100 lbs., FOB. W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay St., East. ee = eo straw brooms wrapped with fishing cord, $1 doz., also 50 lbs. mam- moth sunflower seed, 20c Ib., or exch. _ for good shoat. E. W. Hale, Jefferson, af Ga., Rt. 5. _ All varieties fruits and berries cann- ed, in Mason qt., and pint size jars, Sweetened and ready to serve: plums, pears, peaches, apples, cherries, black -and huckleberries, and a limited quan- __ tity of figs, also some chow-chow, $4.80 doz., qt. size; $3.50 pint size. All home- _Inade. No less than a doz. sold. M. F. Merriam, Demorest,.Ga. 18 lbs., new geese feathers, 1929 pick- ing, $1 Ib. Mrs. H. I. Moore, White Plains, Ga. 1 bu., black walnuts, $1 bu., FOB. _ 1929 crop. O. S. Williams, Scotland, Ga. es __ 4 Ibs., good, dark red tobacco, del., in Ga. $1. J. W. Gay, Jasper, Ga. Rt. 3. Watermelon rind preserves, 60c at., pear, peach, blackberry preserves, all _ 50c qt., figs, 60c qt. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thomson Ga. | __ Several doz., fruit jars, 1-2 gal., and qt., sizes. Sell or exch,-for equal value. Te: a Williams, Quitman, Ga. Mrs. P. D. Ruben, Hapeville, Ga., 76 Stewart Ave. __ Several qts., pear and cucumber pick- 60c qt. Mrs. M. T. Brown, Fortson, a 1000. W. W. Ga Cayana seed cane, $15 Miscellaneous Wanted ve & -_ Want to hear from party having Rib- bon green cane for sale. W. C. Bryan, _ Arlington, Ga. Se Want to buy Ginseng plants and seed. ey Quote prices. R. R. Riley, Jasper, Fla. oe other farm products. J. 'T. Patterson, Want 6 cans of pure, freshsHog lard. Will pay 12 1-2c per Ib. L. M. Chambers, - Uvalda, Ga., Box 82. oe Want to exch, value, $1 to $500 for Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 9. Box 116A. Plants For Sale Himalaya blackberry plants, 15c doz Add postage. Mrs. W. J. Masters, Au- burn, Ga., Rt. 1. Extra early J. and Chas. W., Flat Dutch, Sure Head and Succession cab- _ bage plants, 55c, 500; 85c M., 2 M., $1.69. Soa , promptly shipped. F. F. Stokes, Fitz- Del., postpaid. Large, well rooted plants, _ gerald, Ga. E. J., Copenhagen, Flat Dutch, Chas. W., frost proof cabbage plants, post- - paid: 60c, 500; $1 M., 2 M., $1.90. John B. Pope; Fitzgerald, Ga. Se oes E. J:, Flat Dutch, Copenhagen, Chas. frost proof cabbage~ plants, 60c, MARKET BULLETIN 500; $1 M., 2 M., $.90. J. R. Pope, Fitz- gerand, Ga. Frost proof cabbage plants, Chas. W., E. J. W., and Flat Dutch, prepaid, 200, 50c; 500, 90c; $1.25 M. Guaranteed. J. A. Johnson, Jr., Rockingham, Ga. True Mastodon strawberry. plants, strong and well rooted, $2.50 a 100 post- paid. L. Hattaway, Blakely, Ga. Nice sage plants, 3 for 25c: 65c per doz., pd. Exch. for peanuts, or pecans. Mrs. Annie Vollrath, Winston, Ga. _Chas. E. J., and All Season cabbage plants, 75c, 500; $1.25 M., del. G. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1. _ Chas., E. J., Copenhagen, Flat Dutch cabbage plants, prepaid? $1.25 M., Exp. Col. $1 M., onion plants, $1 M., large plants and prompt shipment. C. M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga. . : Strawberry plants, of the Red Gold variety, $1 doz., $2, 50; $4, 100; $35 M. Originated by Gardner Nursery Co. ae Chrisulakey, Washington, Ga., Rt. Collard and onion plants, $1 M. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. Crystal Wax white Bermuda onion plants, $1 M., FOB. Add postage if ordered by parcel post. H. F. \Stair, Valdosta, Ga. : Latham raspberries (extra large red berries) plants. 50c a doz., $3.50 a 100, = a M., FOB. W. L. South, Lavonia, a iC E. J., Succession and Heading variety collard plants, good size and good roots, 80c, 500; 30c, 100; $1.25 M., 5 M., or more, 90c M. Satisfaction guaranteed. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga. Cabbage, onion and collard plants, $1 M., not postpaid. W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga. _Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100, or exch. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar, Bow- don, Ga., Rt. 6. Progressive -everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a 100. Mrs. Charlie Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Ga., D. Box. , Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants, 20c a 100, $1.50 M., del. Would exch. Benjamin Hicks, Adel, Ga., Rt. 1. - Kudzu _plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old, and budded Schley pecan trees, 2 to 8 ft., tall, at reasonable prices. Exch:, for 2 row mule cotton duster in first class cond., field peas, O-too-tan Soy beans and corn, at reasonable prices. No junk wanted. L. M. Kennedy, Collins, Ga. Imp., large, tame Klondike straw- berry plants, 30c a 100, $2.25 a M., Ever- bearing, 40c a 100. Mrs. Rosie Crowe. Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4. - _ Everbearing strawberry plants, (sub- ject to insp.), $1.50 M., del., or exch. for value to amt., of plants wanted. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1. Missionary, Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 50c a 100; $3.50 M., Progressive Everbearing, '75c a 100, $6.50 M. Exch. for peanuts, syrup, or chickens. All state insp. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1. Himalaya blackberry plants, 25c doz., $1.50 a 100, del. No personal checks. Chas. T. Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2. Box 90. E. J., frost proof cabbage plants, now ready, 65c, 500; $1 M. postpaid. Prompt shipment. R. Chanclor, Seville, Ga. Fine, large, rooted Kudzu plants, $1 per 100, $9.50 M. J. W. Toole, Macon, Gant. 2a _E. J.. Dutch, Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield, frost proof cabbage plants, postpaid? 500, 60c; 1 M., 90c:; 2 M., $1..75. Jno. B. Pope, Fitagerald, Ga. Bermuda onion plants, from import- ed seed, yellow and white, 60c, 500: $1 M., open grown Iceberg lettuce plants, 200 for 50c, 500,for $1. All del., epee E. L. Durham, Dublin, Ga., 1 M. St. Regis raspberry, Missionary and Klondike strawberry, and Eldorado blackberry plants for sale. James Cure- ton, Austell, Ga. Washington asparagus, 1 yr. roots, now. ready for transplanting, $1.25 per 00. A. N. Thornton, Camilla, Ga., Rt.-1, : Everbearing- and Lady Thompson | strawberry plants, 25c a 100; horse rad- ish, 6 bunches, 25c; horsemint, 6 bunch- es, 15c; peppermint, 10c for 24; black raspberry, 3 for 25c; also winter and fall pear sprouts, 3 for 25c, $1 per 15. Add postage on, -small orders .\Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1. 100 M., strawberry plants, 15c a 100 and postage. Guaranteed to be large berries. Mrs. E. C. May, Sandersville, Ga., 401 Warrenton Road: Missionary, Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 50c a 100; $3.50 M., Everbearing, 75c a 100.. Will exch, Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 1. for $5. Exch. for cow peas, at $3.50 per 800 Kudzu plants, 5c a 100, or lot bu. Gene Harper, Hartwell, Ga., RFD 1 Bermuda onion plants, from imported seed; Crystal wax and Straw color, 500, 60c: $1 M., Iceberg lettuce, 200, 50c; $1 for 500. All postpaid. E. L. Durham, Dublin, Ga., Rt. 5. E. J., E. Copenhagen, Flat Dutch and Chas. W., cabage plants, postpaid: 60c, 500; $1 M., 2M., $1.90; $4.50, 5M. J. R. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. Frost proof cabbage, $2 M., onion, $1.50 per M., Good plants, prompt ship- ment. J. M. Davis, Tifton, Ga. Bermuda onion plants, $1.25 M., 10 M., lots, $1.10 M. No order filled for less than 1 M. Cash with order. R. E. Bower, Dixie, Ga. pS Guaranteed, will rooted, 7 in., frost proof, extra early, E. J. Wakefield cab- bage plants. Correctly packed in well ventilated boxes, 60c, 300; $1, 700; $1.25 M. postpaid; $1 M., FOB. Exch. for Globe turnip, Texas Ribbon, or Honey Drip cane seed. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch, Ga. fk Large, white nest onions, 60c per gal., $4 bu. del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson, Greenville, Ga. Sage plants, 10c ea., Mammoth Ever-- bearing strawberry, 30c a 100; $2.50 M., also sweet and sour pomegranate bush- es, 25c ea. E. L. Corley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 1 Sage plants, peppermint, red Ever- bearing raspberry, 10c ea., 3 for 25c; June berries, very prolific, bear. in clusters and taste like huckleberry, 15 ea., 2 for 25c; black everbearing mul- berry, 2 to 4 ft., well rooted, 15c, 20c ea., $10 a 100. Mrs. V. E. McCook, Mc- Intyre, Ga., Rt. 2. Sage cuttings, 50 for 25c prepaid. Msr. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga. 7 Large strawberry plants, $1.75 M., also red Fig sprouts, well rooted, 10 for $1. White blackberry plants, 25c ea. Mrs. John A. McCurley, Hartwell, Ga., RFD 2 Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c a 100. Miss Lizzie White, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt: 1;. Box -33: Scullion plants, fall grown, 25c a: 100; 60c, 300; also garden sage, 3 bunches, 25c; and artichokes, 5c 1lb., 50c pk. All del. Mrs. J. T. Patillo, LaGrange, Ga., Rt. 6. Box 60. . Bee E. Flat Dutch and Wakefield cab- bage plants, 20c a 100, 40c, 300; $1 M., del., 5 M., and over, 80c M., collect. Lee Crow, Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1. f Wakefield and Dutch cabbage plants, 20c a 100, 90 M., mailed, 5 M., and up, 60c M., Exp. Collect; Klondike and Lady Thompson strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $1.50 M., del. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. E. J., frost proof cabbage plants,, 65c, 500; $1_M., postpaid..R. Chanclor, Se- ville, Ga. : : i True Mastodon strawberry plants, strong and well rooted, $2.50 a 100 post- paid. L: Hattaway, Blakely, Ga. Lucretia dewberry plants. Sell, or exch. for value. Write. J. L. Meadows, Vidalia, Ga. + Tame dewberry vine, well rooted, 5c ea., 6 for 25c. Add postage. J. R. Stray- horn, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1._ Klondike strawberry plants, 25c a 100, $1.75 M., Cash with order. No checks. Carl Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt 1; E. J., Copenhagen, Dutch, Chas. W., | frost proof cabbage plants, postpaid; 500, 60c; $1 M., 2 M., $1.90; 5 M., $4.50. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga. . Farm Help Wanted Want a good honest gentleman, who is willing to work to live in the house with me and pay board and jwork crop of cotton on 50-50 basis. Will furnish work to help pay board: B. E. Foster, Carrollton, Ga., RFD 2. Want settled, middle-aged woman to live on farm and care for poultry and other light work. Good home for right party. Mrs. R. N. Stanley, Wrights- ville, Ga. : Want a boy to plow and do gen. farm work; willing to work and do anything that comes to hand. No town boy need apply. $12 or $15 per mo., and board and laundry. Prefer boy 16 to 18 yrs. of age, strong, able to work and with- out bad_habits. Begin at once. See me,. or write at once. H. M. Horton, Lenox, Ga., Rt. 1. Want 1 wage hand for 1930~ MAREET BULLETIN - Want place on farm for 1930 for| wages, or crop on 50-50 basis. Can drive truck, or-tractor. Like to begin at once. Married, 5 in family, (2 to work). Must be moved and furnished. W. M. Hum- phrey, Lawrenceville, Ga. : ee Young man wants job working in a dairy, or driving truck for gen., farm / work. Exp., in both. Want place near Buckhead, Fulton-county. Write what ou. pay in first letter, or come to see re atawin Samples, Atlanta, Ga., East Paces Ferry Road, Rt. 180. s Want a good job on farm. C. M. Townsend, Atlanta, Ga., 1061 Capitol Ave. : : a Farms For Rent . , Good 2 or 3 gue 3 oe south Fayetteville, in Fayette county, con- eaiegt to good consolidated high school. School bus runs by door;, good comfortable 6 room house; good land and pasture. Prefer party with own stock, on 3rd and 4th. Must have good reputation (and children large enough to- work), sober and willing, hard work- er. Will furnish all the fertilizer: nec- essary. Mrs. L. D, McLucas, Inman, Ga. 1 three horse farm to party having own stock. J. . Collier, Barnesville, Ga. : : 2 horse farm, 5 mi., Shellman, part under fence, 15 acres summer pasture, plenty running water, good place for cattle and hogs; 6 room dwelling; 3 room tenant house, 2 room tenant house; good wells, near church; on truck line to accredited: high school. To reliable.party for $250 for 1930. | Mrs. M. E. Jones, Shellmah, Ga., Rt. 4. 1 or 2 horse farm, near a nice town in Putnam county; convenient to church and school; good, strong land, plenty wood, water and pasture, creek bottoms. 3 room box house. Will give rent to party, white or colored, who| can finance themselves entirely and can furnish ref., from a reliable party. Mrs. Eugenia Park, Atlanta, Ga., 200 Laurel Ave., S. W. 160 acres in Pickens county, 7 mi., west of Talking Rock, 1-4 mi., from public road, and RFD mail routs: 40 acres in cultivation; good 3 room box house;. good crib and wagon sheds, stables, smoke house; well of good water; good pastures and orchard, about 10 acres creek and branch bot- toms. Well watered with springs and -branches, creek running through the place. Renter to furnish own stock, tools and finance self, and pay 3rd and 4th rent. W. L. Wilson, Talking Rock, Ga. hi 2 : My place for rent to party who can finance self; Gen., dairy, poultry, also filling station on. place; 6 room house, large barn on paved road leading from Atlanta to Columbus, 1 1-2 mi., So., of Luthersville. G. W. Lovett, Luthers- ville, Ga. Saar ae 2 2 good farms for rent at bargain; 1-4 horse farm with good land just a little off the highway, 4 1-2 mi., from town; other, 2 horse, almost at RR junction. Write for full particulars. Dr. S. W. Lide, Richland, Ga: 15 or 20 acres good strong land in White county, practically.all level and gently rolling, to rent to-a reliable honest, sober man with small family, with stock, tools, and whocan run Self and who can use any kind mach- inery, etc. Want planted mostly corn, peas, hay -and smallgrain, enough cotton for 3 or 4 bales; 1-4 cotton, and 1-3 of all other crops..I furnish wood, and pasture for 1 cow. House 16 X 24 with side room, porch and good stone fire place. Good well of freestone water at door. 1 mi., school and church, in good locality. Come see me, or write enclosing stamp for reply. Miss Needa |} Bowen, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 49. 2 horse farm, good 5 room house, 3-4 mi., Roberta, on main road; Splendid high school and churches.. Rent very cheap to party who can Supply self. About 300 bearing pecan trees, 8 yrs. old. E. T. Nottingham, Thomaston, Ga. Good 2 horse farm; 2 good pastures, 3-4 mi., church; 2 mi., of school; good |community. Well timbered and high state of cultivation. See, or write at Re. tox : 3 2 horse farm,-3 mi., south of Gray. $100 a yr., rent. Write for further par- ticulars. RFD 5, | : 35 or 40 acres cleared .farm. Lease: some if party desires; 4 room house and barn, good spring, running water through: pasture the year round; in sight of church and school. 5 mi., east C.cP. Roberts. Macon, -Ga., of Adairsville. Party to furnish self. Rent on 3rd, and 4th. Mrs: Lula Scott, 3. Box 134. : se Pendergrass, Ga., | Thursday, January 640 acres, 10 mi., Augusta. Stated b: experts to be very superior for Bright Leaf tobacco; fine for orchard; or gen. farming. Sandy land over clay. Ov: acres level, very slight slope suff for drainage; on plateau, 250 ft., ab city with city in sight. 1-2 mi., solidated school; Would put into - erly formed tobacco, or orchard- pany.-Share basis. Write for fu particulars. a c Middleton, Mi Blidg.,. Augusta, Ga. eae = 3 fleet arm, $130 for the 3 farm Av. land, very good bldgs., near church and school, on public road, rural and school bus line. Mrs. T. J. Willian Matthews, Ga. Rot. ee 40 acres; 20 in-cultivation; near good church and school; good water and reasonably good land; 4 room ho lot of good timber. Easy terms, Nash, Draketown, Ga. Rt. 1.- 25 acrefarm in Stewart coun suitable tenants, for 3rd and 4th, | for standing rent. Good, large pastur plenty of water, on rural route. J. W. Rutledge, Julia, Ga. Good 4 horse farm, 2 1-2 mi., we Cordele, Crisp county, on the old Coney Road. 2 tenant houses, barn, storage house, etc. Will rent cheap: for sta ing rent, or on 1-3 and 1-4 basis. E. D. Richardson, Atlanta, Ga.,-179 15th Si Nh Want to rent.a good, 1 horse cro near Atlanta, or Douglasville on hal Can furnish self. Must be good, large house and good pasture. S. O. Nas} Draketown; Ga; Rt.d.= = s = Want a small place of a few acer with house, suitable for raising chick ens, garden truck and_ berries. Atlanta ref. given. Willie Mi Columbus, Ga., care Gen. Del. Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 is, So. Ga. Have good force. Will not nee very much help. T. D. May, Atlan Ga., 489 Oliver St.. N. WW. 2 Want for 1930 a 2 horse.crop for s and married son. Must be good lan good stock, and with good man. Hav to be financed. to move. We can live in same house if 5 or 6 rooms. Best of ref. Answer at once.| R. M. Oliver, At lanta, Ga., 1028 Curran St. Want for 1930 1 horse farm on ha - ves with garden and potato patch, near Athens, Winder, or Atlanta. Good ho of not less than 4 rooms; out-ble and water; near school. Must be fina: ced $75 to make crop. J. W. Hardm: Crawiord, Ga; Rta 4, = = Want 2 horse farm near Albany, r= dele, Sylvester, or Valdosta, on 50-50 basis. Owner to furnish stock and tools, and 1-2 of fertilizer. 3 children #1 are large enough to work on farm, als self, 1 boy, 18 yrs. old. Well exp., in farming. Must be near good schools and church. Can move about first March if necessary. Write full partici lars by return mail. E. M. Ellis, Large Fla., Box 616. cA eS SPs Car Lots eo we ~ HAY FOR SALE aot (Car Lots) 50 tons sound peanut hay. $12 per ton Car lots FOB. James H. Brown, Cor. 1 car peanut hay, $12 per ton F T.-A. Acree, Camilla, Ga. = = - Lots of nice, bright clear, well baled hay, car lots, or less. Sell, or exch. fc calves, Yearlings, or cows. J. E. Roberts, Jefferson,Ga. , ee ees _i car bright Crab Grass and Peavine Hay, cut and baled without any rair ae per ton, FOB. R. E. Bower, Dixie. a. ;- poe 4 : per ton, FOB cars. J. L lanta,-Ga., RFD 8. > ae 1 car Baled Shucks, $15. ton, Atlanta. T. A. Crouch, Ocilla, G BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Make best price on 1 car Velvet bi and 1 car shucks, FOB. J. D. H Madison, Ga. Seo _Want velvet beans in car lots, al cow peas, any kind and any quantity. Quote lowest price in first letter. Unit- ed Farmers Seed Co., Brunson, 8. 0. _ Want Velvet beans in pod, c only, for prompt shipment. Quo! price FOB your station. Bennets Bc [ed Warehouse, Eastman,