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| STATE CAPITOL C "ATLANTA, GHORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930.
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Most of South Georgia still has the fence ia aS =& ke Rm doch in this Bulletin, Mr. buchen Anderson, "Chief
- Through the winter we generally have: our stock i in athe: field Corks of this. Department, has written. an. article: explaining
and about this time. of year we are. Betting them out of the fertilizer materials and fertilizer terms. In other words he is
Aen ee trying to tell you what the printing on. a fertilizer bags
-and tags means.
fie and beginning to break the Yand. S
: It is a mighty safe plan to go around ae fost oe ned
you. have. This time of year we have a good deal of rain. The ee made ta. me be Senator WwW, ay McEI-
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and oy Ae ev ee Hs a ie ewe oe es xa oe murray of, Waynesboro that an article of. this kind would be:
and plenty of nails and staples and a hammer. Where your instructive: and interesting to. the farmers of the State. ees
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ty " gee getting = tile eae a roll UE two of barbed ie Road Mr. Anderson s article and if you do not derstand
You know we have a few neighbors left who. try to fale eis write us. about its
the fields wit ha shot gun and bull. dog. The first time they
. maim our stock, The first. thing ai Paver should: seen is ieee wile of fer-
x and oats wont e hee Sa tilizer materials. What water soluble fertilizer means. Wh a
io = _organic nitrogen and inorganie nitrogen means. Whethe
eget Si North Georgia, you do not have Hie fences. to conkentl + needs Muriate of Potash or Sey of ee Mr. ee
= with, but. you do have ditches and terraces. We have had our article will deal with all of Tis. =e Se oe
excessive winter rains and you can now. tell just what portions ;
_of your fields are beginnin to wash, and where terraces are.
SVepaine to give way. Go now and thoroughly fix these oe but is not making what. it should, an application of
places. You have plenty of. time now. If you put it off until lime or basic. slag will tone the land up and ae ee
planting time and afterwards, you. will peene it and the e field of the crops-om it, =
= wus continue to. wash away, Se S , an eo
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MARKET REPORT.
OFC GEORGIA PRODUCTS -
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sree Potatoes, new), 100. Ibs.-$1.40__ eis gs gine SE 3 Eggs Wanted
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Roosters, Ib. --<----- el as So ee ug Se ee Soe | Plants Wanted pee 2
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Geese, Ib.
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: Field Peas, - nixed; pu. 3.50 ae as 3.00 -
+ Bield Peas, not mixed; bu. - oa 3 ee ee ee
Country Butter, best table,. i oe ae Ae SS
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Hogs Sold During Week Beginning Jan. 6, ae Cooperative Sales, Brought from $05. to 8.41 1 per hundred L welght, s
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eorgia Products
For Sale_
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
-A-few hundred lbs., Hastings Mung
beans, 20c lb., FOB. D. M. Clark, Gar-
field, Ga.
50 bu., O-too-tan beans, recleaned
in good sacks, $6 bu. D. R. Nall, Luth-
ersville, Ga. :
200 bu., good, sound O-too-tan Soy
beans, $4.25 bu., FOB. J. J. Palmer,
Tennille, Ga. /
- Red and White spotted Crowder peas.
35c lb., 4 lbs. $1; Calif., black-eyes,
20c lb., 6 lbs., $1; white with purple
eye, 22c lb., or 6 lbs., $1 del. Jim Tum-
in, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
- 600 bu., shelled velvet beans in 2 1-2
bu., sacks. Make best offer for part,
or all, FOB. Davenport Edwards, Daw-
son, Ga.
- 80 Ibs., large white running butter-
yeans, 20c lb. Annie Belle Fields, San-
rville, Ga., Rt. A. i
Brabham peas, $4 bu. W. M. Hooks,
Unadilla, Ga., RFD 2.
40 bu., O-too-tan beans, recleaned
and dbl., sacked, in 2 1-2 bu., sacks,
$5.50 bu., FOB. John S. Murphey, Luth-
ersville, Ga. '
_ Limited quantity O-too-tan bean seed
_recleaned by hand; 5 lbs., (enough to
plant! 1 acre), for $1; 1 peck, $2.25.
ac: Mrs. G. S. Watson, Thomson,
wera. rt. 1. : :
- 15 bu., cow peas, slightly mixed, $3.50
. FOB. Sample on request. R. L.
Jonhson, Midville, Ga. ~ Se
Red or purple hull speckled peas,
sound and free of weevils, $1.25 per
peck del., also small yellow prolific.
peas (known here as Gibson _ pea),
same price as above. John W. Moseley,
Soperton, Ga., RFD 2.
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No checks. Mrs. J. B. Ward, Cordele,
i ht. b. :
_ About 50 Ibs., Jacksons Wonder bush
aan seed, 18c lb.; FOB. Not
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Waycross, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 19A.
_ Early Runner V. L. Beans, sound and
in even wt., bags, $1.35 FOB. J. S.
augherty, Rocky Ford, Ga.
15 bu. field peas, slightly mixed, $3.-
0 bu. R. L. Johnson, Midville, Ga.
Genuine Otootan beans, hand_pick-
d; clean and sound, $6 bu., 2 bu. even
wt. bags, FOB. Frank Lamb, Danville,
2, J
85 bu. pure Brabham peas, $4 bu.,
also 20 bu. Clays, $3.50 bu. S. E. Bell,
Richland, Ga. :
1929 crop Velvet beans, $20 ton at
my barn. T. R. Duggan, Warthen,
a. ;
Brabhams, $3.60; Irons, $3.40; and
xed peas, $3.25 bu. C: L. Da
enfroe, Ga. :
1929 crop butter beans, Florida and
bush Limas, nice, clean seed, 1-2 ib.,
5 postpaid. Mrs. Dora M. Drawdy,
Brunswick, Ga., RFD 1. ie
About 1 ton velvet beans in pod, $20
on. KE. L, Dixon, Blackshear, Gg.,
Rt. 1, Box 104.
50 bu. Otootan beans, recleaned and
in even wt. sacks, $7 bu., also 50 bu.
jloxi soy, recleaned, even wt. bags,
bu. W. J. Braswell, Ft. Valley, Ga.
2 bu. Clays, $6; 1 bu. Brabs, $3.50;
1ome made rice, 7c lb. Mrs. Fred
Freeman, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 3. :
Old fashioned white and _ colored
Half Runner garden beans, 30c a
up; 60c lb. Tender hull white corn-
jeld beans for seed, same price. Mrs.
M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
ats. baby limas, 20c lb., also want
exch. 4 qts. speckled bunch butter-
eans for garden Eng. pea seed. 1 peck
for sale, 20c lb., FOB. S. W. OQuinn,
aham, Ga. ;
0 bu. Biloxi soy beans, $5 bu. sack-
_FOB here. Sample on request. A.
Price, Bronwood, Ga. ee
Mrs. U. C.
1 bu. mixed peas, $4.
age, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2.
No. 1s, Otootan beans, $2 pk., $7.50
u., No. 1, Laredos, $6 bu., also large
Running velvet beans (do not alee
hen picking), $2.50 bu., Postage no
prepaid and no stamps accepted. W.
Holt, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3.
White cabbage beans (very tender
nd sweet) 25c per 1-2 Ib. Mrs. CG. G.
dams, Talbotton, Ga.
3 $4.80 or
bu.. Brown crowder peas,
for 4 heavy, pure bred, now lay-
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xch,
ing pullets or yr. old hens. J. W. Puck-
, Douglasville, Ga. Rt. 4.
or 8 bu. purple hull speckled peas,
bu., FOB. W. T. Schell, Hazlehurst,
Rt. 2, Box 27. =
Vild goose peas. new crop,
ond., write for prices. G,
Iphur Springs, Ga.
good
W. Smith,
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hens. No culls. A. G. Oliver, Meansville
.|Ga. RFD 1. . .
"10 bu. Runner velvet beans, No.1,
in good_sacks, sell, or exch. for run-
ner peanuts, or Bermuda onion plants
also Baby lima butter beans, 25c lb.,
butter beans.
Ga., Rt. 1.
Sound, clean Otootan beans, $7.50 bu.
John O. Adams, Talbotton, Ga. :
150 Ibs. sound ,recleaned lady peas,
5 Ibs. $1 del., 17c lb., FOB; Hastings
large, cream crowders, 5 lbs. $1; Wil-
lets genuine frost proof Eng. peas, 35c
A. B. Taylor, Rochelle,
beans, 35c lb., postpaid. C .F. Mad-
dox, Flowery Branch, Ga. ,
90-day velvet beans, $1.75 bu., Sam-
ple upon request. C. B. Tanner, San-
dersville, Ga., Rt. 1,
Clean, sound and pure Soy beans,
shipped in good, strong bags, mam-
bu. Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville, Ga.
Care Cloverdale Farm. : Z
' New, pure and sound early Alaska
Eng., or garden peas, 35c lb., 5 Ibs. $1;
also Hendersons , white bush,
limas, or butter beans, same _ price;
black-eyed Calif. white peas, 25c Ib.,
6 lbs., $1 del. Carl Williams, Locust
Grove, Ga.
1 bu. mixed butter beans, 10c Ib.,
FOB; also 1 gal. slightly mixed early
Eng. peas, 10c cup. Add postage. Mrs.
M. S..Tanner, Flowery Branch, Ga.,
10 bu. Laredo Soy beans, clean and
metto, Ga.
White and speckled butter-beans and |G
Red butter-peas, both Runners, 20c lb.
Yellow 2 crop peas, $4 per Di, OF
exch. for Satsuma orange trees. Mrs.
E. W. Kinsey, Lake Park, Ga., Rt. 3.
Bunch velvet beans, for seed, shelled
and sacked, $4 bu. N. T. Beasley, Kite.
a iN
Large size 90-day early speckled vel-
vet beans, shelled, 12 or 20 bu., $2 bu.
FOB; also old time running butter-
bean seed, and white velvet okra seed,
30c Ib,, del. C. G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Ga Rt. 2:
Otootan soy beans, No. 1, $6 bu., 1 to
10 bu., over 10 bu., $5.50 bu. J. R. Eu-
banks, Madison, Ga, : :
90-day speckled velvet beans, $1.50
bu., also 25 bu. Brabham peas, $4 bu.
G. W. Greer, Ft. Valley, Ga.
3 bu. Red Rippers, mixed with few
Unknown peas, $3.75 bu. O. L. Bald-
win, Abbeville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 120.
3 1-2 bu. bright, sound Brabham
peas, $6 bu., FOB. J. L. Windham,
Butler, Ga. j
1 ton velvet beans in pod, $20 FOB.
Buyer to furnish sacks. O. H.
Jesup, Ga., Rt. 2. :
White bunch butter beans, by the
cup full or by the gal., also have col-
gree ones. Mrs. A. F. Taylor, Jackson,
a.
100 or more Ibs. speckled, bug-proof
Florida butter beans, 15c Jb., FOB. H.
R. Wright, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2.
About 25 bu. Bunch speckled peas,
$4 bu.. FOB. F. C. E. McDonald, Shi-
loh, Ga.
- 75 bu. sound, blue whip peas. Make
best offer. G. W. Smith, Sulphur
Springs, Ga. |
Laredo Soy beans, good sound, new
crop, $1.50 peck, $5 bu., also Hender-
sons Bush white limas, 20c Ib., All
FOB.. Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Sulphur
Springs, Ga.
6 bu. sound, field peas mixed, $3.25
ver bu, FOB. W. 0. Whitley, Maut,
a., ee ;
1 ton Velvet beans in pod, $20 FOB.
Walter Millirons, Butler, Ga. Rt 1:
100 bu. good quality Brown: Whip-
poorwill cow peas, $3.50 to $4 bu. Sam-
ple upon request. P. R. Stanley,
Greensboro, Ga. -
10 bu. New Era peas, sound ana
bright, for sale. Make offer. W. D.
Watson, Loganville, Ga. :
_.__ BUTTER FOR SALE
2 Ibs. fresh country butter per wk.,
40c Ib., del. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball
Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
6 to 8 Ibs. butter free from coloring,
ea. week, wrapped in wax paper, nice
and fresh, 40c lb., postvaid. Mrs. J. W.
Couch, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5.
3 to 4 lbs., fresh, pure Jersey cream
butter ea., week. No coloring. In 1-2 Ib.
moulds, shipped in cartons, wrapped
in wax paper, 40 Ib., postpaid. Mrs.
J. W. Miller, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 5.
4 lbs., country butter, free from col-
oring, per week, 35c lb., Customer to
pay postage. Mrs. E. D. Neal, Ranger,
Ga., Rt. 2.
5 or 8 Ibs., best grade Jersey butter
per week, 40c Ib., del., anywhere in
ae - M. Bustin, White Plains, Ga.,
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RKET BULLETIN _
Calif. black-eyed. peas, 8c lb. FOB,
or exch. for W. L., B. R. or R. I. Red.
or exch. 3 lbs. for 3 lbs white runner.
lb., Hastings speckled Bunch butter- |
moth yellow, $2.50 bu. Biloxies, $3.50 |.
baby |
sound, $6 bu. Tom Richardson, Pal-|
Scott, | 2
|W. H. Brown, Summit,,Ga.
3 Ibs. butter ea., week, 45 Ib., post-
paid. Mrs. E. F. Thompson, Farming-
ton, Ga., Rt. 1; Box 68. A
1 to 2 lbs., fresh Jersey butter per
Add 5c outside 2nd zone. Mrs. S. T.
Smith, Austell, Ga., Rt. 2. ao *
Best grade butter, churned fresh
every day, 45c lb. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Mrs. I. D. McDuffie, Ashland,
Gas Ried. as
__ 6 lbs., nice Jersey butter per week, 45c
lb., postpaid. Mrs.
Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Best. grade butter, 50c lb., milk, 40c
gal. Miss-Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville,
.Gra., yb.
Nice, fresh country butter, no color-
ings, 45c lb., FOB. or 50c Ib., del., 4 or
-5 Ibs., ea., week. Mrs. A. R. Watts, Can-
on, Ga., Rt. 3.
5 or 6 Ibs., nice firm Jersey butter ea.
week, in 1 lb., brick .cartons, 50c Ib.,
del. Ship same-day churned. Mrs. P. W.
Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4.
Fresh Jersey butter, 50c lb. Satisfacc
tion guaranteed. Mrs. W. A. Bennett,
Adairsville, Ga.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
200 bu., best of Piedmont and Wan-
namaker Cleveland cotton seed, both
1928 and 1929 crop, $1 to $1.25 per bu.
Exch. several bu., for peas, 3 for 1.
Mrs. N. J. White, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.
100 bu., good, sound planting cotton
seed. Sell, or exch. for large breed bull
calif, or good male pig. Describe fully
what you have. L. E. Phillips, Colquitt,
Ga. :
35 bu., pure Wannamaker (gathered
before September rains, made 1 bale per
acre., 1929), 1929 crop, $1.25 bu., FOB.
Mrs. D. J. Sheffield, Carnegie, Ga.
Wannamaker Cleveland, $1.25 bu.,
ginned on private gin . A. M. Bailey,
Harlem, Ga., Rt. 1.
Wilson Cleveland (made 8 bales on
5 acres, Official test). $1.50 bu. R. F.
Burch, Jr., Eastman, Ga. :
Manleys sure crop, $1 bu., 90c bu.,
in 40 bu., lots. J. R. Lanier, Summit,
Ga., Rt. 3.
Ruekers, Ist yr. from originator, gin-
ned in heart of season without gin rolls.
Hermon Skelton, Royston, Ga., Rt. 2.
Wilsons Big Boll, pure and culled,
$1.40 bu., FOB. Edward Mullis, Cadwell,
Ga. s oe
Pettys improved wilt resistant, grown
on my farm and ginned on private
gins, absolutely pure. Germination 85
to 92 per cent; 15-16 in. staple. Espec-
jlally adapted to wilt infested lands.
H. A. Petty, Dawson, Ga.
Neelys staple, sound and pure, $1.35
bu. I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga., Rt.
\Imp., Wannamaker Cleveland, B. B.,
43 per cent lint, $1 bu. Write for prices
on 25 bu., lots, or more. Clay C. White,
Hartwell, Ga.,; Rt. 1.
1928 crop Piedmont Cleveland, Big
Boll, $1.25 bu. Exch. some-for good
sound peas. Mrs. N. J. White, Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 1. ;
25 bu., Wannamaker Cleveland Big
Boll, Ist yr., from originator, $1.25 bu.,
FOB. J. O. King, Luella, Ga.
25 lbs., Rucker, ist yr. from origina-
tor, sound and clean, $1.25 bu., 5 or
more bu., $1.20 bu. Exch. for sound,
clean oats, or corn at marketable price.
J. H. Mosley, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 5.
500 bu. pure Wannamaker Cleveland
Big Boll, 100 lb., bag, $3 FOB. Robt.
Davis, Tennille, Ga.
1 M., bu., pure Wannamaker Cleve-
land Big Boll, 1 in., staple. Write for
prices. J. J. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
Wannamaker' Cleveland, 1st yr. from
originator; free of storm damage, $1
bu., FOB. G. R. McCrimmon, Lincoln-
ton, Ga. /
60 bu., Covington Toole wilt resistant
sound and pure, 75c bu. M. S. Lewis,
Summit, Ga.
Tooles imp., wilt resistant, $1 bu.
H. C. Burnsed, Sr., Ellabelle, Ga.
300 bu. Dixie Triumph Big boll, wilt
resistant, Ist yr. from originator, har-
vested before rain damaged, $1 bu.,
FOB. A. W. Barlow, Lumber City, Ga.
100 bu., recleaned Covington Toole
wilt resistant, in 3 bu., sacks, $5 per
sack. All bought pure last -yr., and pick-
ed and recleaned before rain damaged.
Crook and Bros., Half and Half cot-
fon seed, cleaned and pure, $1 bu.,
FOB. B. E. Messer, Chatsworth, Ga.
Pure College No. 1. cotton seed, kept
clean at gin, 90c bu., in even wt., bags.
i. N. Hopper, Ranger, Ga.
College No. 1. cotton seed, inspected
in the field and reg., $1.25 bu., FOB.
June Puckett, Oakman, Ga.
200 bu., Ruckers; sold in 25 bu., lots
for 75c bu., less, 85c bu. Good, sound
week, 45c lb., del., 1st and 2nd zones. |
R. M. Wicker, }
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thursday, January 16, 1990.
~ Covington Big Boll wilt resistant,
saved pure at gin, $1 bu., in 3 bu., sacks.
R. L. Brown, McRae, Ga. fot
100 bu., Wilson big type, picked be-
fore bad weather; ginns carefully clean-
banks, Lyons, Ga. A
-Ruckers, 46 per cent lint, $1
FOB. C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga.
-Imp., King Cotton, pure and reclean-
ed seed, $1.25 bu., FOB., or $1.50 bu.,
Boatright, Midville, Ga., RPD 2.
Summerour Half and Half cotton
seed, pure and roll taken out of gin,
1100 to 1150, make 500 Ib. bale, 7-8 in.,
inggood, Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 3.
Good Wannamakers. Sell, or exch, ~
for oats, wheat, or rye. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Brooks, Ga.
Wannamakers, 85c bu., FOB. J. S.
Daugherty, Rocky Ford, Ga... os
Toole imp., J. R. Cleveland big boll, .
about 42 per cent lint, 1 1-16 in. staple.
R. . Temple, Hartwell, Ga.
ant, $1 bu., Cleon Brown, Alamo, Ga.
Piedmont Cleveland, ist yr. from
Smiths Farm, and Vandiver Heavy
'Fruiter, Ist yr. from originator, all
pure, sdund and clean, ea., $1.25 bu.
Hugh Edmondson, Temple, Ga., Rt. 2.
Wilson Type big boll, pure and clean,
$4 per 100 lbs., FOB. A. C. Belflower,
Emovire, Ga., Rt. 1. : :
Coker Cleveland big boll, No. 5, 2nd
yr. from originator, $3.50 per 100 Ibs.,
FOB. Exch. for corn, peas, or syrup.
on own land. H. D. Marbut, Athens,
Ga., Box 194. at.
125 bu. Cooks 100 per cent blight re-
sistant cotton seed, lafge bolls, most-
lly 5 locks, from the farm 2 yrs., bred
up by Auburn, Ala., Agricultural Col-
lege; in 100 bu. lots, 75c bu., smaller
lots, 80c bu.
wetting. A. J. Clary, Arabi, Ga.
Wilt Resistant cotton seed, 80c bu.,
FOB. J. T: Holland, Lenox, Ga.
Greshamville, Ga. jo
35 bu. pure Wannamakers, 1929 crop
$1.25 bu., FOB. Gathered before the
September rains. Grown on my own.
land. Made 1 bale per acre, last yr.
Mrs. D. J. Sheffield, Carnegie, Ga. ~~
Pure Half and Half, Ist. yr. from
bu. A. V. Hartley, Alamo, Ga. Rt. 1.
Pure Wannamakers, recleaned seed,
90c bu. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. ,
50 bu. pure Half and Half, 1929 crop,
ist yr. from Seed Co., saved before
Tarrytown, Ga. Rt, 2. =
oe per 100 lbs.
a.
Half and Half, from Summerour the
originator, carefully ginned and hand-
led, and not weather damaged, $1.25
per bu., or exch. for Iron or Brab
peas, or pure bred chickens. W. L.
English, Ambrose, Ga., Rt. 1.
Neelys 1 in. to 1 1-16 in. lint, $1.25
del., in new 3 bu. bags, $2 bu., after
the first of March. W. C. Adams,
Bowdon, Ga. ae -
~\Cokers No. 5, staple 1 1-16 in. Sell
or exch. for shelled corn. Bu. for bu. ~
W. T. Adams, Lavonia, Ga., Box 381.
Ruckers Ist yr. from originator, pure
and sound, ginned without rolls, $1.35
bu., 10 by. or more, $1.30 bu., $4 per
100 lbs. Herman Skelton, Royston, |
Ga., Care Cave Branch Farm.
Cokers No. 5, $1 bu., H. H. Lake,
Joe M. Brown, McRae, .
Wrightsville, Ga, Rt. 4.
_-Marhis improved) wilt resistant, har-
vested before the rains, $1 bu., in 100
"b. bags, FOB. Mrs. M. T. Wilkes,
Dawson, Ga. ,
Petty Toole, $1 bu., of 2 or more bu. ~
lots. L. B. Ray, Macon, Ga., 341 Garl-
ing Ave. : a
25 bu. pure Cokers, $1 bu., FOB.
Exch. for Runner peanuts. Bu. for bu.
D. K. Christie, Dawson; Ga. :
- Pure Langford, $1 bu., FOB. Cash
with order. C. B. Carson, Danielsville,
Ga, RED 42
Good, sound Wannamaker. Cleveland,
recleaned and save especially for plant- _
ing, $1 per bu. Ben R. Tanner, Sand- a
ersville, Ga.
Wilson Type Big Boll, first yr: fro
originator, $5 per 100 Ibs.* F. CG. E.
McDonell, Shiloh, Ga. oe ae
Heavy Fruiter cotton seed for sale,
or exch. for peas. Claud C. Phillips,
Royston, Ga.
- 25 bu. Broadwells dbl. jointed 1st yr. .
from House, $1 bu., FOB. M.L. Neal, .
Fair Mount. Ga., Rt. 2.
Pure Ruckers, direct of originator,
rolls cleaned at gin, $1.25 bu,, FOB.
Re} W. A. Bennett, Adairsville, Ga., .
seed. FOB. Woodville. J. E. Huff, Phil-
omath, Ga. ee
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ed; 1st yr. from breeders. Herbert Wil-
bu...
del. Cash with order. No ee Si ;
staple, 90c bu., $50 per ton. C. A, Lov-
Pure Cooks 306-7 black root resist- __
All from my own cotton crop, grown
All seed picked without =
Good, sound Ruckers, $1.50 bu., del.
or $1.25 bu., FOB. H. W. Thurmond, 5
originator, 46 per cent lint, $110 per
Pure Wilt Resistant cotton seed, $3.-
September rains, $1 bu. M.L. Maxley, -_
Poultry For Sale _
_. ANCONAS FOR SALE _ ae
24 select S. C. Ancona 1928 hens, sel-
ected and reserved from flock of 300;
ome direct from Sheppards pens, 2, 3,
5. No culls. $2 ea., $45 for lot. Coops
returned. F. L. Walker, Patterson, Ga.
1 Ancona cockerel, ready for service.
Sell, or exch. for 2 pullets of same
reed. G. M. Vann, Eastman, Ga.
10 pure bred June hatch Ancona
pullets mated to April-1928 hatch roos-
er of same stock, all pure bred, $10
or lot crated, FOB. Mrs, R. N. El-
er, Cornelia, Ga.
8 Ancona now laying, 1928 hatch
hens, $1 ea., FOB. Mrs. L. P. Weeks,
Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 2.
BARRED ROCKS,
2 thoroughbred (fine strain) B. R.
April roosters, now ready for service,
$3 ea., $5 for both; also lot of small
cockerels, same breed. Write for pric-
es.
'Thompson-Holterman Ban: 2 few
hens and cock birds. H. R. Gaskins,
Americus, Ga., Hill St.
3 Thompson Ringlet B. R. April cock-
erels, $2 ea., or $5 for the 3 FOB; also
eggs, same strain, selected, $1.50 per
15 postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Can-
on Ga, Rt. 2),
Aristocrat B. R. March cockerels
sons and grandsons of eggs _ direct
om Holterman), $5 to $25. Guaran-
teed satisfaction. Mrs. C. E. Smith,
Jeffersonville, Ga.
Pure bred B. Rocks: 6 hens and 1
cockerel, $12; 10 hens, $1.75 ea. All
OB hatch and FOB.- Mrs. H. F. Jar-
ell, Butler, Ga., Rt. 2.
Pure bred B. R. October hatch, both
sex, culled very strictly and-up_ to
- Standard in every way, from highly
selected and productive stock, $1.25 ea.
FOB; lots of 10 or more, prepaid any-
where in Ga. First of February del.
R. L. Reid, Senoia, Ga.
Thompson strain Barred Plymouth
Rock February cockerels at reasonable
prices. Mrs. W. J. McGlamry, Ameri-
cus, Ga., Box 368. os 2
Thompson B. R. Hensand 1 roos-
ter, $1.75 ea., or $4.50 for lot; also 1
- Brown L. cockerel, $1.25. Mrs. B. L.
: own, Ball Ground, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Thoroughbred B. R. cocks and hens,
$f ea. Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Mitchell,
Ga. :
- 15 B. R. hens, also 6 Buff Rock pull-
ts, March hatch, now laying, $1.25 ea.,
FOB: 1 B. R. cock, 18 mos old, second
direct from Thompson. Mrs. J. J.
Mann, Tallapoosa, Ga. Rt. 3.
10 nice B. R. capons, $3 ea. Edgar
Woodall, Cornelia, Ga., RFD 1.
_ About.'75 pure bred September hch.,
milk fed B. Rocks, wt. 2 to 2 1-2.Ibs.,
5e lb., for lot. Cash with order. Mrs.
M. T. Howard, Blakely, Ga.
_. Pure bred: Thompson B. R. March
ockerels, $1.50 ea.. FOB. Mrs. C. C.
McGee, Nicholls, Ga. ;
3 pure bred Thompson B. R., 8 mos
old. cockerels, $1.25 ea., FOB. Mrs, L.
_K. Fryer, Talbotton, Ga.
_ 2 large first of April hatch B. R.
cockerels. Sell, or exch. for 3 March
OF April hatch, purebred, ready to
lay pullets. Make best offer. Mrs. C.
R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.
10 pure B. R. April pullets, now lay-
ing, $1.50 ea., 2: good April hatch B.
R. cockerels, $1.75 ea., or exch. for pure
bred Cornish Games. Cockerel for
cockerel, and pullet for pullet. Mrs.
Mary R. Wilson, Midville, Ga.
- Pure bred B. R. cockerels, from
trapnest hens record, 186 to 287 eggs,
$3 to $6 ea. Ready for service, 7 to 9
dbs., ped. furnished. Satisfaction guar-.
anteed. E. C. Pope, Ocilla, Ga. |
- 20 pure bred B. R. April hatch, ready
to lay pullets, $1.50 ea., FOB. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Edgar Woodall, Cor-
nelia, Ga., Rt. 1. 7
Mrs, Perry Fitzgerald, Forest Glen
8 pure bred Thompson B. R., April
_ hatch, now laying pullets and 1 cock-
erel, $7.50; also 1 white Silkie March
cockerel, $1. Miss Alberta Wood, So.
Atlanta, Ga.
~ < BANTAMS FOR SALE
$3 white bantams: 2 hens and 1 roos-
ter, 50c-ea. Mrs. J. F. Tillman, Glen-
wood, Ga., Rt. 1.
- 1 pr. pure bred Golden Sebrights, 9
mos. old, $2 per pr. B. L. Covam, Be-
nevolence, Ga.
Trio Buff Cochin bantams, $5. O.
: a Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters
Bldg.
"Pure bred, 1 yr. old Golden Sebright
_ rooster. Sell or exch. for same breed
hen. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, Rydal, Ga.
8 mixed bantam hens, good layers,
t
-catur, Ga.
M
50c ea., FOB. Mrs. L, P. Weeks, Li-
thonia, Ga, Rt 2... * o
os . BRAHMAS
1 pure bred Light Brahma rooster
and 2 pullets, $2 ea., $5 for lot, crated,
FOB. February 1929 hatch. Mrs. R. N.
Elder, Cornelia, Ga.
1 3 mos. old Brahma cockerels, $1.--
50 ea. Mrs. Nell. Carswell, Blythe, Ga.
1 February hatch Light Brahma
young rooster. Sell, or exch. for q B.
R., rooster of good stock, pure bred,
and about same age. C. GC. C
Cornelia, Ga., Star Route.
Prize winning Brahma April hatch
cockerels and pullets, Hankins strain.
Write for prices. R. L. Whitehead,
Macon, Ga., 101 Ingleside Ave.
1 hen and 1 rooster, pure bred Balch
and Brown strain, April 1928 hatch,
healthy, good cond., $2.75 ea., Exp.
paid, or $5 for both Exp. paid. Mrs.
H. H. Sullivan, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 5.
Giant strain light Brahma cockerels,
$2.50 ea., or 2 for $4.50; 5 for $11. Mrs.
Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.
2 pure bred Light Brahma roosters.
hg ea. Mrs. C. F. Roberts, Hatcher,
a. See
BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
1 pure bred Fischel strain W.. Rock
cockerel, May/1Ist hatch, $1.35: 1 White
Rock, Fischel strain direct, 1 yr. old,
$2. a. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Ga.
2 pure bred Partridge Rock roosters,
Spring 1929 hatch, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Mar-
gie Moore, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3.
Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock roost-
ers, 75c ea. Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Mit-.
chell, Ga. : .
1 Partridge Rock roosters (1 eyed)
$2; 1 rooster and 3 pullets, Septem-
ber hatch, $1 ea. Mrs.-W. A. Sargent,
Cordele, Ga., 306 5th Ave.
Pure bred Fischel strain White
Rocks: roosters, $2 ea., hens and pul-
lets, $1.25 ea. All FOB. Mrs. Z. L.
Scott (No address given). :
-18 February hatch large Buff Roc
laying hens, direct from: Millers as
baby chicks, $2 ea., 1 February Buff
Rock cockerel, unrelated to hens, $5;
$37.50 for lot. Money order. Exch, for
1 reg. Jersey or Guernsey heifer not
under 1 yr. old or 1 grade Jersey or
Guernsey heifer, to freshen soon, of
Ecos stock. W. A. Brantley, Tennille,
Bay . J
3 White Rock, Fischel strain cocker-
els, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. E. Elkins, Whig-
ham, Ga.,-Rt. 2; Box 187-A.
4 thoroughbred White Rock roosters,
$1.50 ea.
Ga,
2
DOVES FOR SALE
2 pr. Ring Neck Whooping doves,
$1.25 pr. B,. L. Covam, Benevolence,
Ga.
_. GAMES FOR SALE
5 each Warhorse and Dan Gordon
Game pullets, about ready to lay. Sell,
or exch. for pure bred pigs. G. M.
Vann, Eastman, Ga. 4
11 hens and 1 Stag Pit. Games: 2
Blackfoot and Red Quills cross, and
1 Blue and Red Quill and:1 Red Quill
stag. All good size and well dev. No
culls. $12 for lot. John Phillips, Pal-
metto, Ga.
5 Red laced Cornish Game hens, and
1 cockerel, all 1929 hatch, $2 ea. M. B.
Boykin, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. 2.
3 pure bred Cuban Blue Game roos-
ters: 2 1-2 yrs. old and one 1 yr. old.
Sell-or exch. for pure bred Warhorse
rooster; also some hens of same kind
for sale, or exch. Write what you have
to offer, and want. W. V. Reese, Lou-
isville, Ga.
Pure Warhorse Game cocks, $5 ea.,
hens, $3 ea., trio, cock and 2 hens, $9.
Exch. for Little Bone Guinea pigs. (not
pet stock). 1 trio chickens for 3 pigs.
M. C. Jarrett, Tugalo, Ga. =
Large size Dark Cornish Stags, $3.50
ea., from day old chicks from Nabob,
Gambill,-Ohio. S. D. Hammond, De-
3 Allen Roundhead Game hens, and
1 cock, $12; 2 black breasted Red Pit
Game hens, $6 for both. R. H. Craw-
ford, Tiger, Ga. i
1 Dark Cornish 11 1-2 lb., cockerel,
$4. Mrs. Mary I. Lanier, Summit, Ga.,
Re: 3,
Pure bred White Cornish Indian
Game cocks, 1929 hatch. Write for
prices. R. A. Eakes, Almo, Ga.
A few nearly grown Dark Cornish
cockerels, $1 ea., 1 extra fine cockerel,
same breed and stock, $2. Mrs. J. D.
Barnes, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3. :
4 lbs. Warhorse game stag, and 1 six
lb., Warhorse and Red Quill, cross, $6
| for both, if taken at once. O. L. Mc-
Clellan, La Grange, Ga., Rt, 3,
|mos. old, also, one 10 mos. old, halt
Crane, |
Mrs. Artie Snider, Gibson,
2 Brown Reds cockerels, 7 and 10
Cuban and 1-2 Irish gray, $2 ea. Guar-
anteed. E. N. Newsome, Avera, Ga., Rt.
1. e
4 Roundhead Game pullets and 1}
ctl, $10. E. E. Cavin, Menlo, Ga., Rt.
Trio Royal White Carnish Games, $8,
pen of 4 pullets and 1 male, $15. Mrs.
3.27 D. Singley, Jackson, Ga. :
GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
FOR SALE .
Royal Purple J. B. Giants, bred for
show, aS well as laying quality, 8 mos.
old, fine shape. Lots of 12 pullets and
1 cockerel, $25 FOB. Howard B. Shir-
ley, Gainesville, Ga., care Gen. Del.
2 J. B. Giants 18 mos. old cockerels,
8 to 10 lbs., $2 ea.,-or exch. for any good
breed hens. Mrs. Kibbee Gay, Cordele,
Ga., 616 East 12th Ave.
2 yr. old J. B. Giant roosters, direct
from Kentucky Poultry Farm, $2, or
exch. for 1 same breed. Mrs. J. E. Alt-
man, Alma, .Ga.
20 J. B. Giant pure bred hens, $2.25
ea., 4 roosters, $3 ea., $55 for lot. Mrs.
C. J. Phillips, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 3.
4 ready to lay Black Langshan pul-
lets and 3 large Spring hatch cockerels.
$1.75 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. Nick
Burden, Elberton, Ga., Rt. 8.
1 Black Langshan 8 mos. old rooster,
$2.50. David Anderson, Nichols, Ga.
LEGHORNS FOR SALE
4 Tancred W. L. yr. old roosters, ex-
tra good stock, $2.75 ea. Glenn -E.
Findley, "Dalton, Ga. Z
25 April hatch W. L. English strain,
now laying pullets, $30 for lot, or exch
for 400 R. I. Red, or B. R. baby chicks.
A. B. Cummings, Springfield, Ga.
500 W. L. 10 wks. old, pure Tancred
strain combined with the Official R.
O. RP. stock from British Columbia:
cockerels and pullets. Make offer for
the lot. Come see, or will ship. Mrs.
E. M. Rowland, Carnesville; Ga. :
13 pure bred Tancred. W. L., April
pullets and 2 cockerels, from 250 to
300 egg strain, second direct, $25 for
lot. No personal checks. @ash with
order. Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Summit, Ga.
3 pure bred dark Brown L. 10 mos
old cockerels, $1.ea. Cash with order.
Dorsey Dunagan, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. xe
March. hatch S. C. W..L. cockerels,
direct from M. Johnsons Imperial
strain, $2.50 ea., FOB.' J. A. Ingram,
Cordele, Ga., Box 199.
Buff L. 10 wks. old cockerels, direct
from: Kansas Hatchery, $2 ea. Annie
Belle Fields, Sandersville, Ga., Rt. A.
10 S. C. W. L. young hens, from high
producers, now laying, $10 FOB for
lot. Cash with order. Q. C. Chitwood.
Lavonia, Ga. Rt. 1. eS
50 S. C..W. L., hens and pullets, 1928-
29 hatch, $1.25 ea. 2 cockerels, $1.75
/ea., $60 for lot, FOB my station. Kerlin
| quality heavy laying strain. W. V. Rog-
ers, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 3.
10 pure bred W. L. hens, 1 and 2 yrs.
old, $1.50 a., or $14 for lot, FOB. Cash
with order. W. A. Jones, McDonough,
Gas Rt. 3. eG
Everlay strain Brown L., 10 mos. old
rooster, $1.25. Leo Akins, Graymont, Ga."
Fine L. hens and pullets, now laying.
ae ea., FOB. R. L. Barnes, Fitzgerald,
a. e
8 pure bred W. L., hens, $8 for lot, or
exch. for 7 pure bred dark Red, March
hatch pullets, or for a yr. old heifer,
calf, in good cond. Mrs. Ethel Jones,
Lula, Ga. Rt. 3.
10 W. L., hens and pullets, $15 for lot.
or exch. for same number B. R., young | 89
hens. No culls sent or accepted. Mrs.
G. T. Maxwell, Washington, Ga., Rt. 3.
A few AAA grade, ped., trapnested
W. L., pure bred Tancred strain: 10
oullets, 3 mos. old, and 1 cockerel, $12
FOB. Have about 40 pullets and 5 cock-
erels. Money order for prompt ship-
ment. Howard B. Shirley, Gainesville, |
Ga., care Gen. Del. = : C
Brown L., hens and pullets, $1.25 ea.
W. L. Lowe, Cass Station, Ga. -
Pure bred Brown L., 3 mos. old, 1
cockerel and 2 pullets, $2. Clower Saw-
yer, Sulphur Springs, Ga. '
S. C. W. L., cockerels direct from M.
Johnsons Imperial strain, March
hatch, $2.50, $3.50, and $5 ea., FOB.
J. A. Ingram, Cordele, Ga., Box 199,
200 Tancred S. C. Leghorn hens, $1
ea. Tom Richardson, Palmetto; Ga.
2 Tancred S. C. W. L., April cock-
erels, $1.50 ea. Mrs. John E. - Cable,
Smyrna, Ga., Rt. 2.- oo
7 pullets and 1 cockerel, pure S. C.
W. 1L., 3 1-2 mos. old, 75c ea. Mrs. Fred
Atkinson, Ray City, Ga., Rt.
10 selected pure bred Buff L. hens,
$10. fag Margie Moore, Ellijay, Ga.,
Rt. 3. es
| Make
chgs.. Write what you have
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old, from hen with Official Ga., Natl
Egg Laying Contest records, 250 to 275
eggs in 51 wks., sired by male from a
300 egger. Write for very reasonable
prices. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga.
2 choice Tancred W. L., cockerels,
$1.25 ea., $2 for both. Pure direct stoc
from Booth. Exch. for good, S. C. Red
laying hens of pure stock. Mrs. J. a.
Sikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2. a
8S. C. W. L., ready to lay pullets and
1 cockerel, ready for service, Hollywood
strain, $9 for lot. Mrs. L. R. Millians,
Newnan, Ga., Rt. 1. oy aoe
Hardeman Tancred W. L., cockerels.
Write for description and prices. H. R.
Haskins, Americus, Ga. :
75 Tancred L. May 1929 pullets, full
lay, $1.50 ea. H. H. Todd, Hogansville,
Ga. :
75 English W. L,, AA quality October
hatch, 75c ea., or lot for 70c ea., or
exch., for cows. H. G. Burroughs, Can-
on, Ga. s
3 pure bred Tancred W. L., April
cockerels, from. 250 to 300 egg record;
2nd direct; heavy bodied and good
breeders. $2 ea., or the 3 for $5. Exch.
for 6 bu., Ga. Runner seed peanuts, or
for 15 or 20 rods of 2nd hand 5 or 6 ft.
poultry wire in good cond. Cleon Cow
art, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 89.
MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
' FOR SALE <
4 Black Minorcas, Pape strain 18.
mos. old hens, now daying; 4 pullets,
same strain and 1 cockerel, 6 mos.
old, $1.50 ea., or $12.50 for lot. Woodrow
Wilson, Martin, Ga. ood Be es
8 S. C. Black Minorca ready to lay
pullets and 1 cockerel, ready for ser-
vice, pure Pape strain, $12 for lot. Mrs.
L. R. Millians, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 1. |
Trio Black Minoreas, $10. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bld
Pure bred Pape strain Black Minore
hens beginning to lay pullets, for sal
E. M. Griffin, Sparks, Ga., RFD._
10 full blood Giant Type (lays la:
est egg of any breed chicken) Black
Minorca hens and 1 rooster, $22. Jennie
Rainwater, Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 4.
1 pure bred 2 yr. old Lakenveld
cock, $2. Exch. for a pure bred cock c
cockerel Speckled Sussex. Fine sto
_ offer. C. R. Sorrells, Monroe,
Ga., Rtv koe :
Pure bred Lakenvelder hens and
cocks, $1.75 ea. or trio for~$5 FOB.
Mrs. L. A. Youmans, Mershon, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
FOR SALE
- Australorps: cockerels, $5 to $10;
pullets, $3 to $5 ea., day old chicks,
35ce. ea. setting eggs, 20c ea. Prize win-
ners at Ga. and Fla. Fairs. W. E.
Rouse, M. D., Valdosta, Ga. ee
Andalusians: 1 male Blue Andalu:
ian, Single Comb, for sale. L. M. Paris,
Chamblee, Ga. Rt. ee
Buckeyes: 10 young Buckeye hens
and 1 male, $25 del. H. W. Thurmond,
Greshamyille, Ga. - eee
10 nice, fat fryers; for sale. W. L
Castleberry, Adel, Ga., Rt. 3. Box 107.
3 extra fine Australop cockerels
mos. old, 5 to 7 Ibs., for sal. .C:
Mosteller, Plainville, Ga., Box 14.
12 hens; Games, R. I. Reds, and Ply-
mouth Rocks, mixed, also 3 pure bred
Barred Rocks: March hatch, hens, $:
ea., roosters, $1.25 ea. Chas. W. Bal
win, Julia, Ga. oi
3 B. R., and R. I. Red mixed pullets
2 March hatch and laying, and 1 July
hatch, 4 to 6 Ibs., ea., $3 for the 3
Cleon Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2. Box
Speckled -Sussex hens and roosters
(excellent winter layers and beautifu
breed of chickens) for sale. Limited
number left. J. J. Johnston, Waynes-
boro, Ga... cae
25 or 30 lbs., milk fed fryers, 35 Ib
100 Ibs., fat, just grown pullets, som
laying (mostly Cornish. Games), 30
lb. All FOB. Cash with order.
Brantley, Tennille,Ga. =s
A few famous Red, and some B:
Rock: cockerels. Write for descriptior
=> prices. H. R. Gaskins, Americ
a. : 2 = oe
_ ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
Pure bred Buff Orpington, Sp:
hatch cockerels, $2 ea., pullets, $1.50 t
$1.75 ea. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells, Monre
Gag Rt. ieee
Golden Buff Orpington cockerel, Ap-
ril hatch, large to age and true
type and color. No cull. $1.75 del. Mrs
J. W.. Hendrix, Dover,.Ga. =
1 pure bred Buff Orpington cock, n
quite 2 yrs. old, $2.50 or exch, for bl
eyed peas, lima beans, dried fruit, Ri
bon Cane syrup, etc., Ea. to pay
Several high ped. cockerels, 10 mos.:
Mrs. J, A. Newnan, Eatonton,
- ORPINGTONS FOR SALE
pure bred March hatch Buff. Orp.,
pullets, $15; same age cockerels, $2 ea.
Mrs. J. J. Olliff, Bristol, Ga. :
A few pure bred Buff Orp., Booth
train April cockerels, $2:50 ea., 18 mos. |
Id rooster, direct from Booth, $3.50.
Cash with order. Mrs. H. Neal Lord,
foomsboro, Ga., Rt. 3.
} hens and 1 cockerel, pure bred Gol-
den Buff Orp., well marked with clean
inkish gray feet and legs; the pen for
$12.50, also 1 pure bred dark gloosy red
2 yr. old Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red
: ae, * Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Ga.,
2 pure bred Owens strain Golden
Buff Orp., 18 mos. old, 910 1b., roos-
ters, $2 ea. Cash with order. Mrs. R. M.
ury, Waynesville, Ga.
ure bred English strain White Orp.,|
Blue Ribbon stock, $1.25 ea., Exp. Col-.
ect. Money order. Mrs. J. A. Dickey,
Midville, Ga., Rt. 2.
15 Buff Orp., five 6 lb., hens and 5
roosters, just ready for service, $1.50
ea. All pure bred and FOB Fitzgerald.
Mrs. M. S. Nichols, Rebecca, Ga., Rt. 2.
- 21 mos. old, 10 1-4 1b., cock, $3.50;
2 cockerels, 10 mos. old, $5 ea. All Mrs.
Morgans strain Buff Orpingtons. Mrs.
W. W. Gaines, Atlanta, Ga., 87 Clifton
St., S. E., Kirkwood. : :
- PHEASANTS FOR SALE
- Young Golden pheasants, $12 -pr.,
full plumage Goldens, extra fine, $22
) Iso a few prs., Amherst pheasants,
juvenile plumage, $21 pr. By permission
of State Board Game and Fish. L. J.
Barrow, West Point, Ga. :
_- PIGEONS FOR SALE | :
Pure White Kings, mated, banded
and working, $2.50 pr., young birds
-enourh to fly, 75c ea. Tom Rich-.
n, Palmetto, Ga... ; a
rs. White Kings, mated and work-
$3 pr., or $12.50 for lot. John H.
ight, Hapeville, Ga., 40 Oakdale Rd.
re White Kings, mated, banded
working, $2.50 pr., or trade for any
d turkey hens, at 30c lb. Tom Rich-
dson, Palmetto, Ga. PB Oe :
-2 mated prs. Red Carneaux: 1 pr.,
4 yr. old; 1.pr.; 2 yrs. old; also 1. pr.
Kings, mated, also 2 odd White
gs about 1 yr. old. Make cash offer
ot.. Will exch above for. Runts, or
laltese pigeons, or for Golden Sebright
uff Cochin bantams, roosters and
hens. Talmadge L. Thompson, Decatur,
C 207 Beaumont, Ave.
3 large pure bred Homers, direct
rom Foys Lofts; now working. 1 pr.,
ed and banded; 1 extra, grown
_Foys gen. matings colored Hom-
3.50 for the 3, or exch.; for 2 does
buck: pure bfed Chinchillas, or
N , Red rabbits. R. Lamar Brantley,
rightsville, Ga., Rt. 5.9: -
12 mated prs. common pigeons, 25c
pr., FOB. Cash with order. F. A. Bryan,
51h Ga., RG es < >
working prs. Red Carneaux pig-
sons, $1.50 per pr., mated and banded.
[rs. Robt. L. Berner, Macon, Ga., 559
= 5 - racing Homers.
arneaux and Muffed Tumblers. All
and guaranteed to please. A. J.
nson, Atlanta, Ga., 986 Greenwood
TURKEYS, ETC., FOR SALE
imited number May and, June hatch
Giant Bronze toms, $30 up. L.
tllis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5.
Thoroughbred Goldbank Bronze gob-
$10. Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Mitchell,
_B., hens, one 2 yrs. old, two 1929
ch, large size, $7 ea., $15 for lot. FOB
hecks not accepted. Money order only.
5 R. T. Chatham, Adairsville, Ga.,
2 prs. pure White Holland turkeys,
il hatch, $10 per pr., or exch. 1 pr.
c<eys for 9 pure bred S. L. Wyandotte
ullets and 1 rooster. Mrs. Robt. Cook,
airburn, Ga., Rt. 2.. ee
Extra large, fine pure Bourbon Red
bbler, $6 ea. Mrs.. Will Trimble,
lirsville, Ga.- = e
Ib., tom, 2 hens, wt., 8 1-2 lbs.,-ea.,
Bronze. $10 for
ts thy, young common
cash, FOB. Exch. value for good
Javing hens. State what you have. Mrs.
Minnie Brewster, Thomaston, Ga., Rt.
_3 M. B. April hens, $6 ea., 2 gobblers
3 a., Pure, unrelated stock. Mrs. E.
itch, Yatesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
20 M. B., big bone hens, 13 to 15 Ibs.,
$6 to $7 ea. 25 Ib., toms, $9. April hatch.
fine. Trio, $20, Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Te RGRs Rte 2. Be
nos. old M. B., 20 lb., tom, $10;
ae F
ie Dodd, Ga.., is x
| Thoroughbred B. Bi M.
May hatch, 17 and 18 lbs., $7 and $8
$ Mee
B. toms, 2
ea., 1 June 1928 hatch tom, 28 Ibs.,
$15. Satisfaction guaranteed. Will Hart,
Alto, Ga. E
Pure M. B. turkeys, May 1929 hatch
hens, about 14 Ibs., ea., $5 ea., 17 to 18
lb., toms, $6 ea Money order, or cash-
iers check. Mrs. C. D. Rice, Commerce, |
Gas Rit gS oo ;
Pure bred W. Holland and Bourbon
Reds: 2 yr..old toms, $10; young toms,
and hens, $7-ea. B. lL. Dalton, Alto, Ga.
Bourbon Reds, toms andhens for sale.
Write. Mrs. Chas. Smoak, Griffin, Ga.
4M. B. Goldbank strain turkey 7 mos.
old, 14 Ib., hens, $5 ea: Mrs. T. R. Had-
away, Hillsboro, Ga. oS
|. Fine stock Bourbon Reds, 33 Ib., tom,
$12.50; 5 hens, 35c lb. May consider an
exch. J. W. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.
A few guaranteed pure Bourbon Reds,
for breeding purposes; May 1929 hatch,
16 lbs., ea., $5 ea. Cash with order. L..L.
Huckeba, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 3. :
11. White Pekins: 5 drakes and 6
ducks, $1.50 ea. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball
Ground; -Ga., Rt 1. -- fae ot
Pure bred Bourbon Reds, April 1929
hatch, fine for breeders: toms, $6; hens,
$5, or 2 hens-and 1 tom, $15. Mrs. T.
F, Thomas, Lavonia, Ga.
3 pure bred M. B., toms, 1 1-2 yr.,
1 | 12 Ibs. W. A. J
4 2 pure bred M.
| pure bred Mammoth White Pekin
}ducks, May hatch, $1.50 ea. Mrs. H. I.
inson, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.
-B., April hatch hens,
large to age, $5 ea. Miss Mary Hood,
Cleveland, Ga. SS ee
1 Big Bone M. B., April 1929 hatch,
healthy tom, $12.50. Mrs, A. E. Hamer,
LaGrange, Ga. i
April hatch tom, $5; 2 yr. old hen
(laid 52 eggs the past season), $4. Mrs.
M. H. Phillips, Register, Ga. _~
Pure bred M. B., Bird Bros., strain,
April 1929 hatch, 13 to 15 lb. hens, $6;
22 to 25 lb. toms, $10 ea., 4 April 1928
hatch hens,.17 to 20 Ibs., $7.50; or if
preferred will sell any for 40c lb. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. J. A. Johnson,
Bowersville, Ga. i
M. B. Goldbank strain direct from
Bird Bros., April- hatch: 13 to 15 Ib.
hens, $6 ea.; 20 to 22 Ib. toms, $8 ea.,
Moore, White Plains, Ga. S
9 M. B., Goldbank strain, 11 to 13 Ib.
hens and 15 or more lb. toms, $45 for
lot, FOB, or 35c lb., FOB. Mrs. P. B.
Richards, Fair Mount, Ga,
2 Bourbon Red toms and 6 hens, 1929
hatch, $33 for lot, or $3.50 ea., for hens
and $6 ea., toms. Mrs. J. H. Davis,
Rebecca, Ga. 5
Pure bred White Holland and Bour-
bon Reds: old toms, $10; young toms,
a hens, $7 ea. B. L, Dalton, Alto,
a eS 5
25 guineas: 1 white African rooster:
25 lbs., $8; 2 April hatch, 13 and 15 lbs.,
$5 ea., or exch. 14 lb. tom for pure bred
R. I. Red 1929 hatch, ready to lay pul-
lets.\ Mrs. A. B. North, Carrollton, Ga.,
Rica = net
A few pure Bourbon Red toms, $7 ea.
Mrs, R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga., Rt. a
_ M. B., Bird Bros., strain toms, April
hatch, $7.50; May, $5 J. W. Truelove,
Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 4. .
Trio pure bred White Holland turkeys
fine stock for breeding, $15. Mrs. Tom
Cade, Elberton, Ga., Rt. -4.
65 pure bred White Holland turkeys:
three 2 yr. toms, $10 ea., young toms.
and young hens, $6 ea., $11 per pr., $15
trio. Mrs. Jas. B. McCrary, Thunder,
Gas : =
3-4 Big Bone Giant, M. B. April toms.
wt., when 5 yrs. old, 60-Ibs., (only 2
left), 75 ea., 2 M. B. hens, $4.50 ea.,
$9 pr. hen. and gobbler. All FOB. Mrs.
Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.
Pure bred M. B., Goldbank strain
turkeys, 1929 hatch: 22 to 22 lb; toms.
$9 ea., 15 to 18 Ib. hens, $7 ea., $15
or., trio, $20. Mrs. S. A. Herrington,
Perkins, Ga. eS .
Bourbon Red turkey 1929 hen, $4, or
exch. for budded 6 to 8 ft., pecan trees.
H. J. McCollum, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.
4 pure bred Mammoth ite Pekin
drakes, $1.75 ea., or $3 pr., or exch.
for same breed ducks. Mrs. A. R. Watts,
Canon, Ga ni. 3.5
3 Muscovey drakes. Sell, or exch. for
guineas. G. M. Vann, Eastman, Ga.
2 large, pure bred White Holland
toms from unrelated stock, $6 ea., 1
large mixed Bronze hen, laying soon,
$5. Mrs. C. F. Roberts, Hatcher, Ga. |
3 M. B. Big Bone toms (from laying
strain that layed 80 eggs in 84 days;
from large Texas turkey ranch; grow
to wt., of 55 tbs., when. grown), wt..
25 to 30 Ibs., now, March and April
hatch, $10 ea., also eggs, 65c ea., in
March and April. Booking orders now..
1-4 down per egg. Money order. Mrs.
-J. G. Waldrop, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 4..
_ Bronze turkeys, 2 hens, wt., 10 to 12
Ibs., 1 tom, 20 to 22 Ibs., satisfaction
suaranteed. Write for prices. Miss
Pearl Adams, Howard, Ga. 3
'2 toms and 3 hens, $5 and $4 ea., $21
for the lot. Full stock M. B. Mrs. B. J.
Haynes, Glenwood, Ga., Rt. 3, Box 98.
_ 1 June 1928 hatch M. B. tom, wt., 33
lbs., $10. I. C..S. Berner, Mt. Vernon,
Gn 1: fe :
. 4 drakes and 1 duck, White Pekin
and Indian Runner mixed, 75c ea., or
exch. for hens, any kind. Mrs. W. M.
De Lay, Powder Springs, Ga., Rt. 3.
10M. B., 2 toms and 8 hens, $8 and
$6 ea., FOB. J. F. Hurt, Oakman, Ga.
2 thoroughbred M. B., Goldbank
Bird Bros., 1929 hatch toms, $10 ea., or
exch. for 3 nice hens, same breed; also
I fine 1929 hatch, 12 lb. hen, Bourbon
| Red and M. B., cross, 2 yr. old Bourbon
Red (good) mother hen, 3 toms, 1929
hatch, M. B., and Bourbon mixed, wt.,
20 lbs., or more, all 35c Ib. Mrs. J. P.
Mabry, Canon,Ga.
30 pure bred M. B., turkeys, both
toms and hens, for sale. E. D. Tollerson,
Kite, Ga. 2
1 pr., 2 yr. old White African guineas,
$2.50 pr., and 1 pure bred Bourbon Red
2 yr. old, 26 Ib. tom, $8. Mrs. G. L. Jones,
Bronwood, Ga. Rt. 1..
|. 1 pure bred M. B. tom, May hatch,
extra large and well dev., $6, or exch.
for. pure bred M. B. hen, not less than
re =
4
-| $1.75. Mrs
2 speckled hens, 2 yrs. old, 22 young,
1929 hatch, white wings and_ breasts,
cross, White African, speckled, fat, in
fine order, 50c ea., del to Exp. office
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.
12 p
pure bred February hatch, ready
{to lay, Donaldson dark R. I. Red pullets,
$2 ea., 2 cockerels, $3 ea., $5 for both.
Mrs. H. I. Rahn, Flemington, Ga.
1 pure bred 2 yr. old S. C. R. I. cock,
$1.25; also 3 or 4 young cockerels, $1.50 >
ea. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. G, L
Jones, Bronwood, Ga. Rt. 1.
_ Pure Donaldson R. I, Red March coc.
kerels, $2 FOB. Mrs. L. T. Floyd, Canon
cockerels, $2.50 ea., FOB. Money order
Mrs. Julian West, Carrs Station, Ga.
-10 pure bred R. I. Red hens and 1
rooster, February hatch, $1.50 ea. Mon-
ey order. Mrs. C. H. Farrar, Jenkins-
burg; Ga, 3 an : eee
10 thoroughbred dark R. I. Red now
laying pullets, yr. old 31st of February,
$1.50 ea. 1 same age rooster included
free, if entire lot is taken. Mrs. D. D.
Woodward, Dudley, Ga. Ne ee
/ 2 dark red S. C, R. I. Red cocks, 2
yrs. old, and 5 March cockerels, $5 ea.,
a few utility hens and pullets, $2 ea.,
1 cock, 2 yrs. old, $3. All from Mahood
prize stock and heavy layers. Miss
Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga., Box
99s Gee ors
6 large 1928-29 hatch Donaldson R. I.
Red now laying hens, $1.40 ea. Mrs.
Mack D. Teague, Adairsville, Ga., Box
256. : : as =
10 Tompkins S. C. R. I. Red 1929
hatch laying hens, $1.50 ea. 1 same
age rooster, $3. All pure bred, yellow
legs and FOB. J. J. Johnston, Waynes- ~
A few R.
in coop in West Point. Robt. Wain- |
wright, West Point, Ga. .
April 4th hatch M. B., turkeys, 15
hens, $4.50 ea., and 3 toms, $5 ea., trio,
$13, or 30c lb., FOB; less than trio,
50 extra for crating. Exch. for B. R.
pullets, or for 3 or 4,mos. old calves.
ee J. W. McBride, Oglethorpe, Ga.,
2 pr., pure White Holland turkeys,
April 1929 hatch, $10 pr., or exch. 1 prs,
turkeys for 9 pure bred S. L. Wyan-
dotte pullets and 1 rooster. Mrs. Robt.
Cook, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want 2 Turkey hens, 1929 hatch,
any breed, wt., 8 or 10 lbs., not over
ae ip. Mrs. H. L. Hood, Pembroke, Ga.,
Want 6 hens and 2 toms to raise on
ae W. C. Wicker, Wrightsville, Ga.
Want 2 geese and 1 gander, good and
thrifty, no culls, cheap for cash. Give
vest price in first letter. P. L. M SS,
Talking Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. - ; ss
Want Mallard Ducks (the wild type).
Quote cash price. W. W- Maddox, Mac-
on, Ga., Rt. 3. es
Will pay $10 ea., for peafowls, 2 yrs.
old, or older; $7.50 for last yrs hatch.
B, R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ga.
Want a few M. B., hens and 1 tom, in
exch. for Black Giant pullets, okra seed,
cotton seed, or baby chicks, February or.
arch del. White L., Buff Orp., or Black
W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga., Box
Several prs. Mammoth Giant Bronze
turkeys, $15 per pr., FOB here. Mrs.
M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.
Pure bred Big Bone Giant M.B. toms,
from unrelated stock, April toms, 20 to
24 Ibs., $10 ea., May hatch, 16 and 17
lbs., $8: June and July, 12 to 14 lbs., $5.
a FOB. Mrs. Ed Ferguson, Cornelia,
Dark green Muscovey ducks, full
grown, 1929 hatch, $5 trio, crated, FOB
M. Cecil, Pitts, Ga., care Cecil & Jones.
R. I. REDS FOR SALE
Dark R. I. Red cock and cockerel,
hatched from Donaldsons . best eggs
N
direct. Cock won Ribbon at So. Florida}
Pair last year, $3.50 ea. Wallace Stev-
ens, Norcross, Ga. ee Ee
Fine, healthy R. I. Reds
, pure blood-
ed. growing st y e
ock; 10 days.old, 25c ea.,
20 days old, 35c; 30 days, 50c; 60 days,
$1 ea., select 8 wks old pullets, $1.25 ea,
FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum, Ga.
6 Donaldson R. I, Red ullets, -(some
of- them ready to lay), $9 for lot, or
exch. for 10 W. L., laying pullets, or
hens. Mrs. J. L. Peugh, Barnesville, Ga.
6 very dark Tompkin strain March
and April cockerels, $1.50 ea., FOB here.
Mrs. C. R. Horton, Covena, Ga. -
- 5 large, fat R. I. Red hens, 25c Ib.;
Ss Mrs, P. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga.,
1 thoroughbred S. . R. I. Red April
cockerel, true to type and color, 7 Ibs.,
s. J. W. Hendrix, Dover, Ga.
_3 well shaped 18 mos. old cocks, deep
rich red Donaldson strain, $3 ea. Mrs.
EH. Spence, Chamblee, Ga.
Extra fine pure Donaldson dirct
pullets, grown, $2 and, $1.50 ea., cocks,
$1.50, $2.50 and $10 for the latest prize
stock; also eggs, $1.50 and $2 per 15.
}Dorcas, John Martin
boro, .Ga: = ; :
I. Reds for sale. A. G.
Wright, Woodville, Ga, RFD.
2 R. I. Red young cockerels, $1.50 ea.,
2 nearly grown pullets, $1 ea.,.2 yr. old
hen (hatched minus 1 wing), $3. All
extra good stock, $7 for lot. Miss Kate
Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga. es
1 April hatch R. I. Red rooster, $1.50.
Write. Mrs. Waldo Edwards, Milledge-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3. reer
Dark R. I. Red 20 mos. old rooster,
small spurs, legs free from scales; also
eggs, $1 per 15. Miss Florence Horne,
Grovetown, Ga. = Cee
_.2 Donaldson Red roosters, used this
yr., $1.50 ea. Exch. for same strain
calets Mrs. M. C, Johnson, Whigham,
'
a. : /
Donaldson strain Reds, 10 hens, 1928
hatch, $1.25 ea., 10 pullets, March and
April hatch, $1 ea., 2 ready for service,
April roosters, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Lucy Ty-
son, Tennille, Ga. Sere ae
R. I. Reds, direct from Owens farm:
1 pen of 2 hens and 1 cockerel, and
cockerels for sale, or exch. for hay or
ces J. C. Etheridge, Forsyth, Ga., Rt
strain 8. C. R,
25 ea., 2 cocks,
Owen and Donaldson
Tl. Reds: 2 cockerels, $1
20 mos. old, $3 ea., or $5 for the 23
2 1-2 yr. old cock, $2: hens, $1.50 and
$1.75 ea. No- culls. Cash with order.
Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairsville, Ga.
WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
5 pure bred Martin strain White Wy-
andotte April cockerels, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
W. J. Cole, Tallapoosa, Ga. te
2 pure bred R. C. Silver Lace Wyan-.
dotte 10 mos. old roosters, $2 ea., $3.75.
for both; also 10 hens and pullets, for
table use, 25c Ib. All FOB. Mrs. T. B,
McDowell, Jr., Albany, Ga. Rte Bak.
1 thoroughbred White Wyandotte
cockerel, $2, or exch. for 2 settings W
L., eggs, also 1 Bantam hens sls or
exch. for setting of W. L. eggs. Mr
HH. Herring, Cairo, Ga. 2
10 pure bred White Wyandotte hens
and 1 cockerel, February 1929 hatch,
$15 FOB for. lot. Mrs. W. J. Johnson,
Sparta, Ga. - Sars
4 White Wyandottes, Rose Comb, 2
yrs. old in April, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. D.
Pittman, Chickamauga, Ga., Rt. 2.
12 April hatch, pure bred Rose Comb
S. L. Wyandotte pullets, $1.25 ea., $14
for lot..Mrs. Douglas McLendon, Daw-
son, Ga., Rt. 6. Box 11.. Shee ee
Several pure bred W. R. C. Regal.
strain of Port
Dover, Canada, March 1929. hatch Wy-
andottes, $2.50 ea., FOB: W. G. Carter,
Rutledge, Ga. ae ee
10 young S. L. Wyandotte, Tarbox
strain, hens and 1 rooster, $1.50 e2.,
$15 for lot. FOB. Mrs. A. R. Cox, Blue
Ridge, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 59. ee
Baby Chicks For Sale _
Speckled Sussex baby chicks, from
free range, heavy laying stock, $15 a
100; less sold. H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla, Ga.
__e Thoroughbred chicks: R. I. Reds, B.
R., Buff Orp., and S: OC. W. L., $14 a
100; Mixed Heavy breeds, $11; 100 per
cent live del., guaranteed. All postpaid,
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Thursday, January 16; 1930.
: Gcorria Products
For Sale
(Continued from page two)
- COTTON SEED FOR SALE
. FOB my station. First class seed,
de over a bale per acre. C. B. Tan-
r, Sandersville, Ga., Rt. 1.
- 60 bu. Cleveland Big Boll, recleaned,
80c bu., FOB. Exch. a few bu. for pea-
Ga
150 bu. Salisbury, made bale to acre
ast yr., $1.50 bu. HE, P. Chandler,
Cordele, Ga., Rt. Ar iN
-Wannamaker and Piedmont Cleve-
land, $1.25 bu., for recleaned. J. C.
Temple, Hartwell, Ga.
25 bu. Ruckers, carefully ginned, 2nd
yr. from Ruckers Farm, $1.25 bu., or
$1 bu., in 10 bu. lots. J. L. Frix, Talk-
ing Rock, Ga., Rt. 2. a 2
Pure Ruckers gathered before the
heavy rains, especially for planting,
5 per cent lint, $1.25 bu., 25 bu. for
$25. R. P. Bannister, Ball Ground,
Ga. Rt. 1. ie oy ;
Wannamaker Cleveland Big
Boll,
J. Mullis ,Waycross, Ga.. Rt. 4.
_ Cokers Cleveland, ginned, 42 per
cent lint, staple over 1 in: also 100 bu.
pure Half and Half cotton seed, gin-
ned 47 to 49 per cent lint this yr.
$1 bu., Exch. for peas, beans, or corn,
R. A. Nunnally, Statham, Ga.
_ A few more extra fine Ruckers cot-
ton seed, 75c bu. Send check with
oe S W. E. McCart, Loganville, Ga.
ure Ruckers, ist yr. cut., $1 bu.
Paul Harris, Oakman, Ga., Rt. 1.
Prolific Improved King and low
bush wilt resistant cotton seed, (pick-
ed before rain) each, $1 bu., or exch.
for reg. calves, or Leghorn young hens,
or pullets, Brown hens preferred. F. H.
Bunn, Midville, Ga.
_. Piedmont Cleveland Big Boll, insp.
and certified by the Ga. Crop Imp.
Assn. $4 per 100 lbs, FOB. C. L.
Veatch, Commerce, Ga.
Covington Wilt Resistant big boll}
Saved pure at gins, $1 bu, R. L. Brown
McRae, Ga. :
Cotton seed, wilt resistant, big boll
_ Wannamaker. Alex Campbell, Surren-
& ey; Ga. Ss
_ Lightning Express cotton seed, wilt
- resistant, 1 3-16 in. staple. Recom-
mended for all sections of the State
Cash with order. John B. McDonald,
Yatesville, Ga.
-Half and Half cotton seed, all pick-
ed before the fall rains, $1 bu., FOB.
A. Calhoun, Mt. Vernon, -Ga.
i About 50 bu. Summerours Half and
Half, recleaned seed, $1.25 bu., FOB.
20 bu: Ruckers picked before the
_ Yains set. in; $1.15 bu.
- Hartwell, Ga., RFD 2.
~ Wilson Type big boll, pure and clean,
$4 per 100 lbs., FOB. A. C. Belflower,
~ mmpire, Ga., Rt-1. E
Coker Cleveland big boll, No. 5, 2nd
yr. from originator, $3.50 per 100 lbs.,
FOB. Exch. for corn, peas, or syrup.
All from my own cott crop, grown
' on own land. H. D. Marbut, Athens,
-Ga., Box 194.
125 bu. Cooks 100 per cent blight
re sistant cotton seed, large bolls,
mostly 5 locks, from the farm 2 yrs.,
-~ bred up by Auburn Ala. Agricultural
. college; in 100 bu. lots, 75c bu., smaller
_ Jots, 80c bu. All seed picked without
wetting. A. J. Clary, Arabi, Ga.
Wilt resistant cotton seed, 80ce bu.,
FOB. J. T. Holland; Lenox, Ga.
-*+* Good, sound Ruckers $1.50 bu., del.,
~~ or $1.25 bu., FOB. H. W. Thurmond,
Greshamville, Ga.
> 35 bu. pure Wannamakers 1929 crop,
$1.25 bu., FOB. Gathered--before the
September rains. Grown on my own
land. Made1 bale per acre, last yr.
Mrs. D. J. Sheffield, Carnegie, Ga
_ iginator, 46 per cent lint, $1.10 per bu.
A, V. Hartley, Alamo, Ga., Rt. 1.
ee Crook and Bros., Half and Half cot-
-.~ ton seed, cleaned and pure, $1 bu.,
FOB. B. E. Messer, Chatsworth, Ga.
clean at gin, 90c bu., in even wt. bags.
E. N. Hopper, Ranger, Ga.
College No. 1 cotton seed, inspected
sin the field and registered, $1.25 bu,.
FOB. June Puckett, Oakman, Ga.
seed. FOB Woodville. J. E. Huff, Phil-
_ omath, Ga. . Ses
-Recleaned, Delco Pine No. 4, $1 per.
vine hay. W. O. Flanigan, Winder, | -
929 seed, carefully selected, $1 bu. W. |.
All| rm
by Ga. Expt. Sta. $5 per 100 Ibs., FOB..
a C. S. Berner, Mt. Vernon, Ga., Rt.
D. E. Neese, 7
Pure Half and Half, Ist yr. from or--
Pure College No. 1, cotton seed, kept
900 bu. Ruckers: sold in 25 bu. lots|G
for 75c bu. less, 85c bu. Good, sound |
sp
; Covington Big Boll wilt resistant,
R. L. Brown, McRae, Ga.
100 bu. Wilson big type, picked be-
fore bad weather; gins carefully
cleaned; 1st yr. from breeders. Her-
bert Wilbanks, Lyons, Ga.
-Ruckers 46 per cent lint, $1 bu., FOB.
C. Garrett, Oakwood, Ga. ; p
Imp. King Cotton, pure and reclean-
ed seed, $1.25 bu., FOB, or $1.50 bu.,
del. Cash with order. No checks. S. E.
Boatright. Midville, Ga., RFD 2.
Summerour Half and Half cotton
Seed, pure and roll taken out at gin,
1100. to 1150, make 500 lb. bale, 7-8 in.
| Staple, 90c bu., $50 per ton. C. A. Loy-
inggood, Kennesaw, Ga., Rt. 3. :
Good Wannamakers. Sell or exch.
for oats, wheat, or rye. R. P. Stein-'
heimer, Brooks, Ga. -
Wannamakers 85c bu; FOB. J. S.
Daugherty, Rocky Ford, Ga.
Toole imp. J. R= Cleveland big boll,
about 42 per cent lint, 1 1-16 in. staple.
R. C. Temple, Hartwell, Ga. .
Pure Cooks 306-7 black root resist-
ant, $1 bu. Cleon Brown, Alamo, Ga.
Piedmont Cleveland, ist yr. from
Smiths Farm, and Vandiver Heavy
Fruiter, 1st yr. from originator, all
pure, sound and clean, each, $1.25 bu.
Hugh Edmondson, Temple, Ga., Rt. 2.
25 bu. Wannamaker Cleveland Big
| Boll, Ist yr. from originator, $1.25 bu.,
FOB. J. . King, Luella, Ga.
25 lbs. Rucker, ist yr. from origina-
tor, sougd and clean, $1.25 bu., 5 or
fore bu., $1.20 bu. Exch. for sound,
clean oats, or corn at market price. J.
H. Mosley, Rockmart, Ga., Rt. 5.
500 bu., pure, sound Wannamaker
Cleveland Big Boll, 100 lb. bag, $3 FOB.
Robt. Davis, Tennille, Ga.
1M bu. pure Wannamaker Cleveland
Big Boll, 1 in. staple. Write for pric-~-
es. J. J. Palmer, Tennille, Ga.
Wanngmaker Cleveland, ist yr. from
originator; free of storm damage, $1
bu., FOB. G. R. McCrimmon, Lincoln-
ton, Ga. ;
60 bu. Covington Toole Wilt resist-
ant, sound and pure, 75c bu. M. S.
Lewis, Summit, Ga. :
Tooles imp. wilt resistant, $1 bu.
H. C. Burnsed, Sr., Ellabelle, Ga.
- 300 bu. Dixie Triumph Big Boll, wilt
resistant ist yr, from originator, har-
vested before rain damaged, $1 bu.,
FOB. A. W. Barlow, Lumber City, Ga.
100 bu. recleaned Covington Toole
wilt resistant, in 3 bu. sacks, $5 per
sack.: All. bought -pure last yr., and
picked andrecleaned before rain dam-
aged. W. H. Brown, Summit, Ga.
100 bu. good, sound planting cotton
seed. Sell, or exch. for large breed
bull calf, or good male pig. Describe
fully what you have. L. E. Phillips,
Colquitt, Ga. 5
35 bu. pure Wannamaker (gathered
before September rains; made 1 bale
ver A., 1929) 1929 crop, $1.25 bu., FOB.
Mrs. D. J. Sheffield, Carnegie, Ga.
Wannamaker Cleveland, $1.25 bu.,
ginned on private gin. A. M. Bailey,
Harlem, Ga., Rt. 1. Pipes ae
Wilson Cleveland (made 8 bales on
5 acres, Official test), $1.50 bu. R. F.
Burch, Jr.,Hastman, Ga. :
Manleys sure crop, $1 bu., 90c bu., in
40 bu. lots. J. R. Lanier, Summit,
Ga., Rt. 3. : ;
Ruckers 1st yr. from originator, gin-
ned in heart of season and without
gin rolls. Hermon Skelton, Royston,
Gan Rt. 2, 3
Wilsons Big Boll, pure and. culled,
$1.40 bu., FOB. Edward Mullis, Cad-
well, Ga. 5
Pettys improved wilt resistant,
grown on my arm and ginned on pri-
vate gins, absolutely pure. Germina-
tion 85 to 92 per cent; 15-16 in. staple.
Especially adapted to wilt infested
lands, H. A. Petty, Dawson, Ga.: =
~ Neelys staple, sound and pure, $1.35
bu. I. J. Cleveland, Hartwell, Ga., Rt.
2.
Imp. Wannamaker Cleveland, B. B.,
43 per cent lint, $1 bu. Write for pric-
es on 25 bu. lots or more. Clay C.
White, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1. :
1928 crop Piedmont Cleveland, Big
Boll, $1.25 bu. Exch. some for good,
sound peas. Mrs. N. J. White, Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 1.
Ruckers 1 yr. from Rucker Farm, 47
per cent lint, past yr., $1 bu., FOB.
No checks. Money order only. D. F.
Holcomb, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Ruckers 1 yr. from Rucker Farm.
$1 bu., FOB. Monford Holcomb, Adairs-
ville, Ga. Rt. 2.
Pure Lee Wilson cotton seed, reas~
onable price. State quantity and date
wanted sent. Geo. T. Trawick, Linton,
a. ;
250 bu. pure Wannamaker Cleveland,
well matured and kept clean at gin,
=<
LS b
MAREET BULLETIN
saved pure at gin, $1 bu., in 3 bu, sacks. G
_. Whatleys prolific seed corn,
100 bu. lots. Jasper A. Stone, Cumming,
Heo
Pure, ped. Cleveland Big Boll cotton
seed, privately ee Ist yr. from or-
iginator, $1.25 bu., FOB here. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga., Box 66.
400 bu. Pettys Toole wilt resistant
cotton seed, $1 bu., FOB. W. B. Per-
kins, Lumpkin, Ga.
40 bu. Wannamakers sound, grown
from 2nd yr. originators seed, $1 bu.,
FOB. A. J. Grant, Dallas, Ga.
5 to 30 bu. Cokers, $1 bu., or exch.
for velvet beans in pod, seed oats, peas
or Spanish peanuts. J. P. Williams.
Griffin, Ga., Rt. C.
Imp. Toole cotton seed, Mathis st.,
early, wilt resistant, and prolific, eas-
ily 1 to 2 bales per acre. Supply lim-
ited, $1.25 bu. J. G. Dean, Dawson. Ga.
CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
FOR SALE
25 bu. bone dry milling corn in even
wt. sacks, 80c bu., also 25 to 30 Ibs.,
sound pop corn, 9c lb. All FOB cars
own farm, Morgan Cook, Milan, Ga.
100 bu. good white, milling corn, $1
bu., <at home, 5 mi.. Hazlehurst. J. D.
McDaniel, Hazlehurst, Ga., Rt. A.
field
selected, hand nubbed, .$3 bu. E. B.
Pattillo, Chipley, Ga., Rf. 1.
Pure Hastings Prolific seed corn,
$2.25 bu., or 75 pk., FOB..F. C. E. Mc-
Donell, Shiloh, Ga.
_100 bu. corn in shuck, 80 Ibs. to bu.,
$1.10 bu. Virgil M. Tatum, Gaines-
ville, Ga, Rt. 8. ~
Yellow pop corn shelled, 8c lb. Mrs.
Hyson Pendley, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Yellow pop corn, shelled, 8c lb., 6c
lb., in ears. Add postage. R. E. Cham-
bers, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Good, sound slipped shuck corn, $1
bu., for 1 to 200 bu. F. E. Trask, Mor-
ven, Ga. r
Yellow pop corn, shelled, 8c lb. J. C.
Chambers, Gainesville, Ga., RFD 1. _
Pop corn, 3 lbs., 25c. Harold Mor-
gan, Vienna, Ga.
New crop white or yellow corn, shell-
ed and sacked, $1 bu., FOB; also fresh
water ground meal in cotton bags, $1.20
a FOB. Carl Williams, Locust Grove
a.
Yellow Dent, weevil resistant, ready
February Ist, for sale. Alex Campbell,
Surrency, Ga.
Early Dent, yellow or white, 4-H
Club corn, $2.50 bu., 75c pk. Member
bell, Surrency, Ga.
Whatleys seed corn, field selected,
nubbed and shelled, $2 bu., FOB; also
Hastings long green cucumber seed,
50c lb. Mrs. W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.
Karly Golden Dent seed corn, $1.75
bu. Cash with order. J. E. Burnett,
Ben Hill, Ga... s
Large, 2 ear, early yellow Dent seed
corn, $1 peck, del. Ga., $3 bu., FOB.
Cc. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Old fashioned yellow Flint seed corn,
$1 peck, del., $3 bu., FOB. Milton Sum-
ner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3.
Yellow field seed corn, nubbed and
shelled, 2 ears to the stalk, $1 pk., $3
bu. Not prepaid, and stamps not ac-
eeute W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga.,
75: bu. corn, $1.10 bu., at my barn,
9 mi. south of Toccoa. Ira F. McMinn,
Ayersville, Ga., Rt. 1.
1 bu. each, Hastings and Whatleys
prolific seed corn, 75c pk., $2.50 bu.,
or exch. both corns for good seed oats.
I pay chgs. 1 way. E. L. Corley, Mauk,
Gag Ra. 1. g
Cokers Ellis and Marrets Douthits
Prolific seed corn, selected, nubbed and
hand shelled, $4 bu., $1.25 peck, del.
H. W. Thurmond, Greshamville, Ga.
oe bu. FOB. J. W. Weeks, Dial,
a. = fF.
Whatleys Prolific seed corn, $3 bu.
Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga.
Cuban Yellow Flint seed corn, Ist yr.
from Hastings, $1 peck; $3 bu., FOB.
Grady Cook, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2.
About 30 lbs. white rice pop corn in
$2.25 for lot. Exch for pure bred White
Rock eggs. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
-Pure Marlboro Prolific 2 ear seed
corn, field and crib selected hand
shelled, $1 peck, $3 bu., FOB. C. N
Adams, Social Circle, Ga.
Hastings. Prolific seed corn, hand
selected, shelled, and nubbed, $1 peck,
FOB. Exch. for peck of.Early Yellow
Dent. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga., Box
419.
Browns improved Big White Flint,
heaviest and most weevil resistant
corn, $1 peck, $3.50 bu. J. W. Brown,
Helena, Ga.
{nor address given).
her. For quick acceptance. Grown on |
fof 5 or more bu., FOB. Cashiers check ~
White Flint seed corn, with Early}
4-H club, Appling county. Carl Camp- }
Hickory King seed corn, 75c peck, |
ear, 8c per lb., in 10 Ib. lots, del., or
ae PAGE FIVE
[bu., FOB cars Hazlehurst. (No name ~
Whatleys Prolific, improved seed
corn, $2.50 bu., FOB. Even running 2
bu. to the bag; Shorts Golden Queen
pop corn, 100 lb. bags, $7.50 FOB. Mem-
ber Ga. Crop Assn, Frank L. Short, |
Sylvester, Ga. ; So
Yellow pop corn, nubbed and shelled,
20c lb. Add postage to orders less than
a Sidney J. Herring, Hartwell, Ga.,
ses i
Bigbies Prolific seed corn, $1 pk.. $3
bu. Jasper A. Stone, Cumming, Ga.
Pure Hastings Prolific seed corn, in
ear ,or shelled. Carefully selected.
Write for prices, stating quantity and
date to ship wanted. Geo. T. Trawick,
Linton, Ga. Nise
Hastings prolific corn, Ist yr. from
originator, $2.50 bu., $1.50 per 1-2 bu.,
FOB. D. M. Clark, Garfield, Ga.
300 bu. good slipped shuck corn, $1
bu., and 6M bu. of good fodder, $2 per
100 bundles. Near Luthersville. J. G.
Johnson, Alvaton, Ga., Rt. 1. Care C.
C. Wyche. : ' ;
Good, Golden Prolific corn, equai in
yield to any White prolific, $1 peck;
$3 bu., FOB; 25c lb., postpaid. J. H.
Good, Cordele, Ga. ee ;
40 lbs. shelled pop corn, 10c lb., also
old time yellow Field corn for seed,
$2 bu. Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Hart-
ley, Conyers, Ga., Rt. 2. f ie
Good, sound, white Ga. corn, in 2
1-2 bu. bags, 50 to 100 bu. lots, 95c bu.
FOB. Robt. Davis, Tennille, Ga. i
Yellow seed corn, $1 pk., $2 bu., del.
Ga. J. J. Outen, Manassas, Ga. SESS
Wadleys improved prolific seed corn
(produced 90 bu. to the acre on 10 ac-
res in 1929) $3 bu., or $2.50 bu. in lots
or money order. John H. Allen, Ft.
Valley, Ga. aoe
Good, sound shell corn, suitable for
meal, $1 bu.. FOB. John Daniel, Bax-
ley, Ga. :
Hastings prolific seed corn, nubbed
and fanned, $2.50 bu., or $1.50 per 1-2 _
Bee FOB. B. E. Messer, Chatsworth,
a. ; . yo
250 bu. sound, white, ear corn, 90c
bu., also meal, $1.25 bu. . All FOB.
Cash with order. G. B. Ham, Cobb-
town, Ga. : 3
Rice pop corn, shelled, 3 lbs. 25c and.
postage. .M. M. Echols, Cornelia, Ga.
Box 544. : :
_ Yellow pop corn, 10c lb. Add pos-
tage on small amounts. No checks.
Mrs. J. B. Ward, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.
Hastings prolific seed corn, pure and
free from weevil, nubbed and hand
shelled, 75c peck, or $2.50 bu., del. No-
checks. Cash with order. S. E. Boat- _
right, Midville, Ga., RFD 2. 3
Piedmont 2 ear corn. Sell or exch.
for syrup, or cow peas: Write. Rhett |
Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga.. RFD lL.
60 ears yellow seed corn, when shell-
ed av. 60 lbs., for sale. W. C. Siler,
Dahlonega, Ga. eee
Genuine Golden Queen pop corn, 8c
lb., and Truckers Favorite corn (for
early roasting ears; grows and ma~
tures in 45 days) seed, 10c lb. All del.
Ga. points. J. O. Owens, Hawkinsville,
a. -
White Flint seed corn, shelled, $2.50,
bu., 75c peck, FOB. R. F. Sikes, Syl.
vester, Ga. i eo
Gregory, 2 in 1 seed corn, Ist yr.
from originator, 75c peck, $2.50 bu. T.
Mercer, Norman Park, Ga., Rt. 1.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Pure pork. press meat, fresh each
week, 25c lb., prepaid, or exch. for
peas, bunch bean seed, peanuts, or
dried fruit. Mrs. R. H. McEver, Tal-
mo, Ga. 4.7) ae
Hams about 15 Ibs. each, 25c Ib.
Cash. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. |
Good, old: fashioned home-cured ba-
con, hams, sides and shoulders, pric-
ed according to quantity. L. E. Phil-
lips, Colquitt, Ga. se
Fresh country raised, oak smoked
sausage, 30c lb. No C. O. D. orders
accepted. W. J. Brown, Doerun, Ga.
Rt. 1, Box 148. en oe
Cold storage hams, 30c lb., should-
ers, 25c lb. J. D. McDaniel, Hazlehurst,
Ga,., Rt. A. s ee eG
Se
GRAIN FOR SALE :
Pure Bancroft seed oats, free from
any foreign grain, or grass seed, 90c
bu. R. C. Couch, Turin, Ga. oe
Peavine hay, .bright, well cured and
fruited, av. about 70 per cent peavine
and 30 ver cent grass, $18 ton this city
Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Valley, Ga.
2M bundles bright corn fodder;
hands to bundle, $2 per 100 wt. del.
at my home, 2 mi. north Barnesville.
C. G. Oliver, Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Bright Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu. W.
x
$1.25 bu., in small lots, or $1 bu., in
- 200 bu. good slipped shuck corn, $1
H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3.
\blished Weekly By The -
BUREAU OF MARKETS
thur D. Jones, Director
Department Of
Agriculture
cust e@ Talmadge, Commissioner |
2SDAY JANUARY 16, 1930.
ntered as second class matter Feb-.
ry 15, 1922, at the Post Office
Atlanta, Georgia, under the act
une 6, 1900. Accepted for mail-
special rate of postage pro-
for in Section 1103. a
eS oe. farm peodtice and: ap-
tenances, admissible under pos-
regulations, inserted one time
h request and repeated only
request is. accompanied by
copy, of notice.
in ed. space. will, not permit, in-
tion of unimportant notices. Un-
gislative act the Market Bul-
tin does. not assume any respon-
ty for any notice.appearing in
peron s or transaction result
Se FRUIT. FOR S SALE 5
Ib. undried apples, free from
res, etc., 1929 dried, 20 Ib.,
in Ga. Cash with order. E.|
rkins Young Cane, Ga.
Y BEES - AND BEE SUPPLIES
-|___FOR SALE
swarms,
Mrs. L. Womack, Atlanta,
4 Whiteford Ave., N. E,, Phone
born 3695-J.
r 10 lb. buckets pure light color
$1. and $2. James CL Allen,
sville, Rasy
ts honey, in 10 Ib. sie 6 to
| FOB-here; 5 10 lb: pails, $4.-
ie aes 10; 1.10: lb., $1.60, all:
; Imost pure Tupelo Gum.
Sh Bulnped: promptly in strong
pe
all. Chunk honey, 200. lb.,
ahanitities, del., No less
s. Shipped; in 50 pelea cans,
1B Ge Oliver, Barnesville,
= ars POR SALE 2
bu. Sycamore yams, sweet pptato
uw, also several bu. Big. Stem
sf potatoes. . Not Govt. insp.
Geo. F. Guess; Glennville |
Box 60,
elec d Porto Ricans, $1 fe Ww. M.
looks, Unadilla, Ga., RFD 2
200 bu. Porto Ricans, U. Grade.
and cured, $1 bu., ree Paul
xley, Ga.
Ricans, 100 Tbs. to sack, $1 at
or shipping, FOB. Cash with
. Geo. W. Pappell, Screven, Ga.
ee Yam" peo: Be ee Exch,
Saas 1, Botatoes, Be is or
or good Ga. Cane Syrup. Bu.
vd EL Bowen, Metter, Ga.
ny qu ntity. No. 1 purple skin Por-
Rican CERO : potatoes. T ued, Flowers,
bu. white Trish Batata! for seed
ea. g, Saat 50 bu., FOB. AN: C. . Tay-
e Porto Ricans, State insp., - for
or plants, 1930. $1 bu. Alex
Surrency, Ga.
ancy Hall potatoes fap seed
nd sound, $1.50 per: bu., FOB.
by, Valdosta, mus Rt. 22S
red or pink skin potatoes
d and del at RR, $1 b bu. And.15
Eatonton, Ga. ~
ETABLES | FOR SALE
kes; 12 1-2c lb. Mrs.
* albotton, Ga ss a
ND PEANUTS FOR SALE
u. improved Spanish pea-
nd picked, 8c Ib.,, Add ae
Schell, Hazlehurst, Ga., Rt.
good, sound Spanish peanuts,
_ Money seer (Or Cashier's
=) | check.
Tb., FOB or
| N. P. Metts, Du
& | Ellabelle, Ga..
26 gees gums, and 5 su-
AL Crumney, Doctortown,
October, 3 to 4 ft., 20c ea., del
1$1 doz.,
a trees,
ee Rt. 1.
W. H. Braswell A Avera, Ga. 2
Coot grade Runner peanuts, 4 1-2c
exch. for Spanish peanuts.
Cc. es Williamson, Plains, Ga. -
2 tons improved No. I Spanish pea-
nuts, 5c Ib., FOB Eldorendo, or Bain-
bridge. OL: Smith, Eldorendo, Ga.
5 tonsNo. 1 Ga. Runner peanuts, 5e-
| lb., FOB Edison; also some, large imp.
Ga. Runners (3 nuts to pod), 6c. lb.
Satisfaction guaranteed. AE - Brooks,
Bluffton, Se
No. 1 Runner peanuts, picked with.
Lilliston picker, $5 per 100 lbs., FOB.
Charlie Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga. :
Large red peanuts, $1 peck del. Mrs.
B. L. Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
900 Ibs. old fashioned peanuts, SC. 1b:;
or 4 3-4c lb., for entire lot. Good and
sound. Cash with order. WG Be Amos,
Edison, Ga. .
ered Spanish seed. peanuts, 6c Ib.,
FOB or exch. for Hay De or pure
Wannamaker cotton seed. E, E. Carter,
Hazlehurst, Ga.
No, 1 White Spanish peanuts, small
variety, gathered and picked with
prarcally no rain, $4 per 100 Ibs. J.
R. Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga...
; Bunch peanuts for sale, or exch. for
W. L., B. R.; or Reds, any size or age.
&
en ee Robertson, Guyton, Ga.
100 bu. Ga. Runner peanuts. for sale.
line Gay Rte is.
60 bu. large Ga: Runner peanuts,
No. 1, 4 lb., party to furnish sacks..
W. B. Kilcrease, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 5.
35 lbs. large seedling pecans, sound,
new crop, 20c lb., FOB. Mrs. WwW. M..
Moates, Mitchell, Gas hd ee
About 40 lbs. medium and small size
| paper. shell pecans, 3 varieties, separ-
Lated or mixed, 301b,. dels Ga., in 5
lb. lots up. C. G, Oliver, Barnesville,
|Ga,. Rt, 2.
12. Ibs. paper shell 1 ecans, 40 1D:, OF
: exch. also a few seedlings. Miss Ronie
| Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1. ;
mp. big white Spanish peanuts, | f
es
|hand cleaned, guaranteed sound, es-
pecially for seed. CHL CO. Burnsed, Sr. a
2 tons Ga. Runner peanuts, 4c Ib.,
FOB. W. A. Taylor, Blakely, Ga., Rt. 5.
Imp. Spanish peanuts for seed, 6c.
Ib., FOB. Lee J. Waldron, Lizella, Ga.
Good, sound Ga. Runners;
Paul Beck, Valdosta, Ga., Rt. 6.
About 85-bu. No. i. Ga Runner pea-
nuts for sale. J. I. Durham, Bluffton,
| Ga. Ris, Box 3.
Several tons No. 1 Runner peanuts.
G. D. Fain, Edison; Ga.
ed, 6c Ib.
Ga. Rt-62. Box 44.500.
Spanish Seanhis for seed, 6c Ib. 1929
crop. Money order with order. Mrs..
Es Lindsey, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 6. Box | }]
Red Spanish, $2.50 ba. FOB, or 12.
38,
lb. in smaller. lots. Mrs. H. Ww. Law,
Eastman, Ga.
-Goobers for sale, $5 bu., FOB. 'B. Bl fT
Hutcheson, Lyons, Gan Rt. 3.
300 Ibs. white Spanish: peanuts, sound
and bright, 5c lb: Cash with order. G.
$1- bu. |
White Spanish peanuts, hand pick- J
rso Fe Jarrell, Bone,
tage. Exeh. some strawberry plants, at
/30c a 100 for Eng. peas, and butter-
-it., $25 to $45 per 100; smaller nee 5c
Mrs. W. H. Rucker. Milner. Ga.
2 yrs. old, No. 1 Concord, blue, Niagara,
| white, 15 a., also Progressive, Lady
plants, 50c a 100. Exch. zO% mea:
Gore. apple. sprouts, TalP rooted; |
ee sage, 10c ea., $1. doz. Add pos-
beans or peas. Ea. to pay postage. Mrs.
R. W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1,
Stuart and Schley * pecan. trees, all
sizes. Write for prices. H. L. Marvil,
Cordele, Ga., P. O, Box 89:
Budded Schley pecan trees, 2 to 8
more per tree; also Kudzu plants, 2 to
5 yrs. old, reasonable prices. Exch. for Lucile (red)
peas, Otootan Soy beans, etc. ti M.
Kennedy, Collins, Ga. -
Walnut trees, 4 to 6 ft., 2 yrs. old,
30c ea., $2.50 a doz., P. ae also. black |
currants, large size, Turket Figs, very
prolific pecan trees, all 30c-ea., or exch.
- State insp. budded pecan. trees, 2 to
10 ft., 20 to 90c ea. 10 per cent off on
lots of 25 or more. 1 eee Ronie John-
son, Shellman, Ga., Rt.
Gov. insp. paper shell "pecan. trees.
Write for special prices. L. oO. Benton, :
Monticello, Ga. is
- State insp., true to name apple and
peach trees, all leading varieties, 15c
ea., pear trees: Early Harvest and:
Keiffer, 4 to 5 ft., 50c ea., grape vines,
Thompson and Klondike eaeaty,
on-
oth. _ Ale ander,
Budded pecan rece State insp. , all
sizes. Sell or exch, for chicken, or
anything can_ use on _farm, i. B. Lew-
is, Alapaha, Gaius -
Several M. pieces Chinese Tung Oil
(Aleurites Fordii) stock, small, $25.00
per 100. R. L. Cantey, Americus, Ga., 4
1510 Ellaville Road.
Gov. eos pecan Schley and
or chickens.
Clveland, Ga.
Wy
oe
ea pal. Mrs J
order. T. W.
weigeeie: farm. lee M, BL Bacon,
Glennville, Ga,-
Leyy; old, well rooted Blue,
vines, $1 per doz., del.
guaranteed. C. D. Collins, Cordele, Ga.
Rt. D.
: Schley, Stuart, and _Money-Maker.
pecan trees. Sell or exch. for shelled
corn, or shelled velvet beans. 8. x Si-
mon, Albany, Gas
50e for collection of 3 grape Finest
Diamond or Niagara
(white), Comcord or Worden (blue),
well rooted, nt vines, well packed,
Kilgore, Stone Mtn.
Rt. poe
aa leading varieties, well brane d
2 yr. old apple trees, 20c ea. 1 yr. 0
15cea., Peach trees, 20c ea., pecans,
65c to $1. 25 ea., pear and cherry, 50c
ea., Niagara and | Concord grape "vines
10c ea. All Gov. -insp. and true to
name. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland, Ga. :
Rt.-1, Box 1.
1 yr. old rooted, Concord erape vines
$1.25 doz., FOB; cuttings, not rooted)
$1.50 per 50. Will exch. Paul | Clark,
Baxley, Ga.
= Stuart and Schley budded - pecan z
trees, 2 to 16 ft., very._cheap, special, ns
prices -in quantities. Write number
wanted. K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga.
Schley, Stuart and Frotscher pecan
trees, 5 to 10 ft., 50eea. Cash. ae
W. Kemp, Ohoopee, Ga. }
Craba apple sprouts 20c ea, also straws
berry bushes, 4 for 20c, also blueber- :
ries, 25 doz. Well rooted. Add postage.
Mrs. M. A. Abercrombie, Loving, Ga.
16. apple trees, 2 of ea., from early
until late winter keepers, 1. yt eG BS
stock, $2; large, 2 yr. old, $4. All del
in 100 lots, $12.50 in 1M. lots, 7 1- -2c
each. All clean, eee stock. T. M
Webb, Ellijay, Ga. in
of fertilizer was. needed.
ae
called a crude product buy it was
ee LORMA S
teria of the soil.
Vn
B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.
115 bu, Spanish peanuts, machine
thrashed, 4c Ib. R. Johnson, Midville
BAG
No. 1 Spanish seed peanuts, 5 Ib.,
100 lbs. or more, FOB. . = Le Duren,
Meigs, Ga.
900 bu. genuine N..C. Tors. 4c
b., FOB, or exch. 3 bu. peanuts for 1)
bu. Brabham peas, up to 40 Pi 0. M. i
Greene, Tron City, - Ga.
Sag Sih
ETC., FOR SALE
ar
2 varieties each of large yellow : and_| |
ee -Clingstone peach trees, oe
seedling trees: three 3 1-2 ft., 28 3.
3 f{t., 30e; 8 for'50c:-2 1-2 ft., Pie oe
All del. Must be moved at, once, Mrs. |
A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
State insp. peach trees: Mayflower,
Red Bud, Early Rose, Carmen, Ga.
Belle, Hiley Belle, Elberta, Chinese.
Cling, white English and Seon Ss
also
Prizetaker and Evans plums, same
price. P. W. White, Goggins, Ga.
Grape vines, 2 yrs. old, No. 1 Con-
cord, blue; Niagara, white, 12 1-2c ea.,
ne a 100; Kieffer pear, 4 to 5 ft., 45
All state insp. and true to nam,
| postpaia, GC. M, Alexander, Leaf, Ga.
1 yr. old, well rooted Blue. grape vines
del. C. D. Collins, Cordele,
Ga., Rt. Oe
Several Hania Damson plums, all
{size sprouts, 10c to $1. Will not mail,
Come to my home (3 mi. north of
Alpharetta) after them. F. M. West-
brook, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2.
State en true to name budded pe- |
2 to 10 ft., 25 to 80c. Will
PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
exch. Miss Ronie Johnson, Shellman,
State. =
eanide are: Tankage, Cotton Seed
Nitrate of Soda, Cyanimid, Urea;
mineral origin.
derived from 50 per cent. organic
of Potash. Practical application
: jents are essential.
of the fertilizer. The guaranteed
antee, over 10 per cent,
. understood and we invite inquiries
8 fertilizer. bs ae
SL
F ERTILIZER AND THE NEW LAW
Our forefathers oa in this country virgin lands that prechic :
ed good - crops with a minimum of labor, and commercial fertilizer ze
- was not known or needed. - An unwise cropping system, however,
_ Soon depleted our land so that. artificial Se, in the form.
In the early. days guano came in barrels.
your hand, could be detected. Later in Peru, there was discovered |
huge beds of genuine organic. guano. The accumulation of centur-
ies was soon exhausted and at about this stage of the game science __{f
began to play a- leading part in the production of fertilizers. Aimost
every known waste product has been. converted into fertilizer of
The tendency ee been. more and. more towards highly concen-" oe
"trated, highly water soluble chemicals.
quickly maturing crops to beat the boll weevil and other insects,
it is well to use fertilizer containing . quick acting inorganic ma-
terials, but they should not be used to the exclusion of animal and <*
vegetable ingredients Vieges are $0 eer T to stimulate the bac- <= 4
_ Realizing that. we eed. to oat a halt on the ainbsts exclusive
use of mineral materials, the members of the Legislature passed a
pill last year, which is now in effect, providing that the percentage _ se
~ of each source of, plant food be shown on all det aliaey sold in the ~
Nitrogen is by. foe the most aoRtly plant food. The leading or-
ials are very low in water soluble nitrogen. They become available -
aS decomposition takes place in the soil,
per unit than the miners! sources and are worth more.
a The mineral, or inorganic. sources are: Sulphate of. Ammonia,
practically 100. per. cent. Neer Soluble; quickly | availa
Our experiment: sitions recommend that tobacco mixtures be al
_ they further recommend that the potash be derived from Sulphate
It is just as important in other crops as in. tobacco that the
ingredients best suited to that crop be used.
Farmers should carefully notice the few following points in
- buying fertilizer branded under the new law: _ ee
First: See that the organic-inorganic is aividea properly for En
__ the erop on which it is to be used. ee
_ Second: Remember that the higher the water soluble the more
- minral and less organic nitrogen it. contains,
Third: Notice carefully the potash ingredients used, =
Fourth: Do not attach much importance to the color and odor
' materials used is far more important.
Under the new law there is a penalty of 10 per cent of the.
- purchase price when the water. Soluble nitrogen exceeds the guar--
If the water soluble guarantee is 60 per
cent and it runs over 66 per cent it will
We can better do our control work when the laws are generally
Today it would o.
good. Fish scrap, half as big as
ad
Sei
With the necessity. ay
~
Meal, Fish Scrap. These mater-
These organics cost more
Leunasaltpeter, etc. They are~
le and of
and 50 per cent inorganic and
has proved that these ees *
ee, f
analysis and the guarantee on Ee
ae es
Aes
be subject to penalty,
ee
from. everyone on the subject of
LEEMAN ANDERSON,
Clerk, Dept. of, Agriculture,
oe %
Be ban
Thursday, January 16, 1930.
PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
ao! ETC., FOR SALE . | i
* Rooted sour cheese apple trees, 1
and 15c size. Mrs.. Lewis Law, Leslie,
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 106.
State isp. true to name fruit trees:
Peach trees, $45 M, Mayflower, Red
Bird, Early Rose, Uneeda, Bell of Ga.,
Carman, Elberta, Hiley; Apple: $9.75
a 100; Grape vines, $7.50 a 100; cherry
ear, plum and. figs, each, $15 a 100,
black walnuts, 3 to 5 ft., $1.50 doz. E.
B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga.
Pecan sprouts, 2to 5 ft., well rooted
10 to 20c a., black mulberry sprouts,
-2to 4 ft., 15 ea., 8 for $1; Ga. Bell
seedling peach trees, 2 to 4 ft., 10c ea.,
$1. doz., white scuppernong vines, 2 to
5 ft., well rooted, 15c ea., 4 for 50c;
brown sugar pie grape vine cuttings, 25c
Sg ay V. E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga.
250 black walnut trees, 12 to 36 in.
$5 to $10 per. 100. No less than 25
_ Shipped at this price. J. L. Crone, Phil-
- fomath, Ga. f
Peach plum sprouts, 25 and 50c ea.
~ Claude Reynolds, Maysville, Ga.
_ Blue Damson plum trees, 25c ea.,
Red Goose plums, 10c ea., not del. .5
of each, $1 del. 10 Goose plums, del.,
$1, All well rooted. A. Steinheimer,
Woolsey, Ga.
_ New Alamo grape, well rooted, State
--insp., 50cea. cuting; $5 doz. Write for
special prices for large orders. Gleon
Brown, Alamo, Ga. 2
-- Choice lot of bred up Schley pecan
- trees that will bear the 3rd yr., after
_ planting. Exch. for W. L. pullets, or
young hens. Dr. N. C. Alston, Rich-
= land, Ga, :
50 M. Schley, Stuart and Money-
_ Maker pecan trees,- cheap. State in-
_ spected, Write for prices, stating quan-
tities you can use. C. C. Harman, Sto-
Wo Ca. :
= 3 Georgia Products
Wanted
_ BEANS AND. PEAS WANTED
_. Want 1 car round-pod velvet beans.
Will pay $18.50 per ton, FOB Columbu,.
-C..M. Brennen, Columbus, Ga.
Want velvet beans in pod, car lots,
4 cow peas. Can use several cars. United
_ Farmers Seed Co., Brunson, S. C. ;
_. .Want to exch. a few bu:, Spanish
_ peanuts for 1-2 bu., ea., O-too-tan. and
- Laredo Soy beans. R. L. Johnson, Mid-
ville, Ga. .: :
-. Want cow peas. Will give Wanna-
maker cotton seed and Piedmont 2
+ @ar corn in exch. Only: first class seed
Want 200 bu., Brabham peas: 50 bu.,
. Clays; 100 bu., Mixed peas; 200 bu.,
= Velvet beans. Robinson & Neal, Cairo,
- Want,to exch. Heavy Fruiter cotton
_ seed for peas.. Claud C. Phillips, Roy-
~ ston, Ga.
Want beans and peas, any. variety,
- any Size lots. Name lowest price. C. A.
_ Rowland, Athens, Ga.
_ Want field peas and beans, also
smoked meats and sausage. Prevatt &
- Co.,-Seville, Fla.-/ <
_, Want 100 lbs. Early Bunch, Yellow
_ Crowder .peas. Send samples and
ae 'B. C. Fussell, Midland, Ga., Rt.
Want 4 bu. genuine Otootan beans.
Must be1929 crop and cheap for cash.
_ B. M. Aaron, Adairsville, Ga. :
_ Want Velvet beans, also seed corn.
F. M. Greene, Live Oak, Fla., P. O.
_ Box 269, ;
-- . COTTON SEED WANTED
Want 10 bu. Half and Half dbl. join-
~ ted cotton seed. Quote price on 10 bu.
or more, also gin record and weights.
_ Fairmont Supply Co., No. Birming-.
pe Ala@., Rt. 7, Box 1318. S
~ Want Petty Toole cotton seed, for
Planting. Exch. best grade Sugar cane
Lee Patrick, Quit-
man, Ga.
_._ Want Russells green cotton seed. S.
ae: z Jordan, Atlanta, Ga,, 477 Peachtree:
__. Want Cleveland big boll and other
~ Varieties cotton seed, F. M. Greene,
--Live Oak, Fla. Ze
__ Want Jacksons lintless cotton seed.
-~ Quote price and full description of the
cotton. A. J. Strickland, Valdosta, Ga.
' Want 10 bu.. Silas. Big Boll cotton
- seed; if not, 10 bu. all you have. Write
what you have and price. Edd Can-
_ hon, Dry Branch, Ga., Rt. 2.
- > FRUIT WANTED |
Want 10 lbs. old time dried peach-
s, if free and bright, at 20c Ib. R. L.
= also shelled velvets and Soy beans and:
s are Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey;
ao :
<
Woodruff, Winder, Ga.
Want 25 lbs. dried peaches, if nice
and free of worms, at 15c per lb. and
will pay ehgs. W. E. McCart, Logan-
ville, Ga., Rt. 4,
Want 10 lbs. nice, bright sundried
peaches for cash. H. E. Thornton,
M..D., Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want. 8 lbs. apples or peaches at
reasonable price. Mrs. W. B, Sand
ers, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 4.
A GRAIN WANTED
Want 2nd grade wheat for chickens.
Quote best price del., also could use
wheat shorts and bran. Paul Clark,
Baxley, Ga.
Want. alfalfa hay... Must be sound
and clean. D. T. Jennings, Americus;
Ga., P. O. Box 84.
HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
WANTED
Want honey bees in any style hives.
State number and lowest cash price.
R. T. Irish; Savannah, Ga., 1112 East
Seth St.
Want 40 or 50:lbs. honey in comb.
W. D+ Watson, Loganville, Ga.
CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL
WANTED
Want 1 peck Truckers Favorite seed
corn. H. C..Burnsed, Sr., Ellabelle,
Ga.
Want Mexican June corn. Quote
price. Fairmont Supply Co., No. Bir-
mingham, Ala., Rt..7, Box 131 B.
Want to exch. value for 30 bu. slip-
ped shuck corn, B. F. Hartman, Och-
locknee, Ga., Rt. 1.
PEANUTS AND PECANS WANTED
__Want 3 or 400 lbs. large, imp. Span-
ish peanuts. Send sample and state
price. Julian Juhan, Stone Mtn., Ga.
Want No..1 Schley and Stuart pe-
cans. Send samples and price. Termi-
nal Fruit Co., Atlanta, Ga., Terminal
Station. \
_ Want selected White and Red Span-
ish and Jumbo peanuts. Submit sam-
ples and prices. Only select stock
wanted. J; T. Lord, Winder, Ga.
Want new crop pecans, all varieties,
budded and seedlings. Ship by Exp. in
dbl. bags. We will remit immediately,
or send samples, stating quantity and
we will give you our price. W. H. Rob-
inson, Cairo, Ga.
Want all varieties, any amount pe-
oe Neon W. Buchanan, Americus,
a. me
Want No. 1 paper shell pecans. Sen
samples and prices at once; also quote
prices on Chestnuts. Post Office Fruit
Stand, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
= Want all varieties pecans if well fill-
ed. Advise varieties, quantities, etc.
Robinson &* Neal, Cairo; Ga:
Want about 5 bu. No. 1 N.C. Run-
ner seed peanuts. Submit sample and
prices. Geo. A. Thompson, Swainsboro,
Ga. Rt: 2.
PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
ETC., WANTED
Want to exch. mated and banded
White King or Red Carneaux pigeons
for fruit trees. Must be-Nursery Stock
and State inspected. C. B. Tanner,
Sandersville, Ga. :
Want Garber and Pineapple pear
trees in exch. for choice Wannamaker
cotton seed and Piedmont 2 ear corn.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
Want to exch, mated and banded
White King, or Red Carneaux pigeons
for fruit trees.. Must be Nursery stock
and State inspected. C. B. Tanner,
Sandersville, Ga.
_.. POTATOES WANTED
~- Want a few bu. old time Pettasaw
Yam potatoes: State what you have
and price. C. W. Strickland, Dixie, Ga.
Want 25 sacks Red Bliss seed Irish
potatoes. Quote best price del. David
Anderson, Nichols, Ga. :
Want few bu. Bliss seed potatoes in
exch. for okra seed, Hastines seed
corn, or Cokers staple cotton seed.
W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga./ Box 419.
VEGETABLES WANTED
Want. all kinds vegetables. Fred I.
Baker, Columbus, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want any quantity artichokes. State
quantity and price per bu. or per 100
lbs. Barrett Food Co., Augusta, Ga.
Plants For Sale
Chas., E, J., Copenhagan, Flat Dutch
cabbage plants, prepaid, 500, 75c; $1.25
M, by express, $1 M, onion plants, $1
M. Large, well. rooted-and prompt ship~
ment.: C. M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga.
Extra early shipment. from hot beds
guaranteed pure Porto Rico sweet po-
oe
tatoe plants, Gov. insp., $2.25 M, la=
MARKET BU
Mit eK 4 ae
ter, $1.50 per. All FOB here. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga.
St. Regis raspberry plants. Sell or
exch. for black walnuts, or other things
to eat. W. J. Garner, Atlanta, Ga.,
387 Haas Ave.
Klondike strawberry crowns, $3.50 M
or exch. for pure bred chickens, Bronze
turkeys, Pekin ducks, or setting eggs.
The receiver to pay transportation
chgs. Write before shipping. A. D.
Maxwell, Montezuma, Ga. :
Missionary, . Klondike and Lady
Thompson strawberry plants, 50c a 100.
$3.50 M., Progressive Everbearing, 75c
a 100. Will exch. Mrs. Lee Head,
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1; Box-1.
Kudzu, well rooted, 25c doz., $2 M,
Missionary strawberry, true to name,
40c a 100, 300, $1; $8 M, nice, clump
horse radish roots, 3 for 25c. 8 for 50c;
catnip plants, 5c ea., asparagus roots,
10c ea. Postage extra on Kudzu. and
strawberry; other, will pay postage on
orders for 50c or more. -Mrs..Julia
Darnell, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 1.
Earliest var. imp. Klondike straw-
berry plants, 30c a 100. $1.25, 500; $2
M, del. also Blue Damson plum sprouts
25c ea, del. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cum-
ming, Ga., Rt. 4.
Chas. W. and Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, $1.50 M, 5M or more, $1.15 M.,
Add postage. R. E. Chambers, Gaines-
ville, Ga., R. 1.
Chas. W. and Flat D. cabbage plants
$1.50 M, add postage. Mrs.. Hyson
Pendley, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 1.
Lucretia dewberry, $12 a M, | del.
Exch. for peanuts, any quantity, at the
rate of $1.50 a 100.:Mrs. B. L. Robin-
son, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Nice size, young strawberry plants,
Everbearing and other.very large va-
rieties, 35c a 100 del. Mrs. A. 5S.
Paulk, Ocilla; Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 35c a
100, 300 for 50c. Mrs. Lula Hawkins,
| Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 4.
Black raspberry plants, 9 for 75c
del. R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga.
Strawberry plants, 25 a 100, and
postage. Miss Rubye Wiley, Waleska,
Ga., Rt, 1,-Box 55.
Large strawberry plants, ripen from
April to August, 35 a 100, $3 M. Mrs.
Cc. H. Ward, Adairsville; Ga., Rt. 1.
Rhubarb plants, 25c doz., tanzy, 25c
doz. Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell,
Ga., RFD 2.
McDonald earliest blackberry, $1 a
100; $9 M., Lucretia dewberry and
Premo dewberry, same price; Himalaya
blackberry, $2 a 100; Kudzu plants, lg.,
rooted, $1 a 100; Celestial, and Brown
Turkey Figs, 5 large size, or 7 medium
or 10 small, for $1; Red Bud and
strawberry shrub, same. price as fig.
Carefully packed and postpaid. J. W.
Toole, Macon, Ga., Rt. 2.
Everbearing and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants, 25c a 100. Horse
radish, 6 bunches 25c; peppermint, 24
for 10c; rooted sage, 3 for 25c; yel-
low root, 25c Ib., black raspberries, ; 4
for 25c. Add postage. Exch. for new
white sacks in good cond., or for pure
bred White Rock setting eggs. Mrs.
Willis Grindle,.Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
BE. J. Flat D., Wakefield, Copenha-
gen, postpaid, 500, 70c; $1.25 M. J. R.
Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a
100, FOB, or exch. Mrs. W. B. Kuglar,
Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6.
Brandywine strawberry plants, 25c
a 100, $2 M., Burbanks thorniess
blackberry plants $1 doz., $6 a 100;
Add postage. B. J. Pike, Mauk, Ga.
Bermuda onion plants, from imp-
orted seed, Crystal Wax and straw
color, 60c 500; $1 m postpaid. E. L.
Durham, Dublin, Ga. Rt. 5...
Hamalaya blackberry plants, 25c doz.
2 doz. 45c, $1.50 a 100 del. Mrs. S. T.
Smith, Austell, Ga. Rt. 2.
Everbearing Strawberry plants, 60c
a 100; Concord grape cut., 10c ea. Mrs.
A. C. Arnett, Amity, Ga., RFD 1.
BE. Flat Dutch and W. cabbage plants
20e a 100; 300 40c: $1.10 M, del., 5M
or more, 75 M- collect. Lee Crow,
Oakwood, Ga., Rt. 1. [
Brandywine strawberry plants, 25c
Mauk, Ga.
St. Regis red everbearing raspberry
10c ea., 6 for 50c; June Berry bush
Chas large clusters and flavor of huck-
fleberry) 15c ea., 4 for 50c; Mrs. Jy E.
McCook; McIntyre, Ga. Rt. 2.
Blue berries, 25 -ea., strawberry
plants, Gov. insp., Klondike and Miss-
ionary: 10M- or more, $1 M, 5 to 9M
$1.25 M., less than 5M, $1.50. John G.
Padrick, Tifton, Ga.
5M Worlds Wonder strawberry plants
$1.25 M, del., Ist and 2nd zones. J. L.
Crone, Philomath, Ga.
field cabbage, and collard plants, $1.25
doz., $1.50 a 100, $10 M. J. W. Pike, |2
PAGE SEVEN
M,.500, 80c; or 30c a 100. Satisfaction
guaranteed. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga.
' Strawberry plants: Lady Thompson,
Klondike; $2 M, Kudzu roots, $10 M,
Mastodon blackberry, $2 a 100; rasp-
berry, $2 a 100. Exch. for-value in pigs
or poultry. Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee,
Ga.
Tobacco plants: Bonanza and Willow
and Va. Bright Leaf, ea., $1.50 per M.
also white Bermuda onion plants, $1.-
50 M, all ready for shipment. March
ist. Book orders now. David Ander-
son, Nicholls, Ga.
Cultivated Bunch blackberry plants
$3-a 100. 1-3 less by the M. W. G.
Kelley, Forest-Park, Ga. :
Chas. E: J., Copenhagen, Flat Dutch
cabbage plants: 500, 61.25 prepaid;
$1 M,' 10M, $7.50; also onion plants,.
$1 M., Exp. Satisfaction guaranteed.
C. M. Sims, Pembroke, Ga. ,
Cabbage and collard .plants, 25 a
100. 50c for 300, 500, '75c; $1.25 M., del. ~
Guy Crow, Gainesville, Ga.
Sucession,. Flat Dutch, Jersey and
Chas. Wakefield cabbage plants $1.50
M, by Express; $2.25 M, parcel post.
Prompt shipment guaranteed. J. T..
Davis, Tifton, Ga. :
Strawberry plants, 20c a 100; exch. |
300 plants for 300 E. Jersey cabbage
plants. Ea. to pay postage on same.
tak M. J, Howard, Danville, Ga., Rt.
Klondike strawberry plants. Sell or |
exch. for B. R. baby chicks, hatching
eggs, or for goodsfeed sacks. L, E. -
Phillips, Colquitt, Ga. :
Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c
a .100, $2 M, also 50 lbs. seedling pe-
ledge, Ga.
Cabbage plants, now ready, by par-
cel. post: -500, $1; $1.75 M, by Exp,
$1.50 M, Bermuda -onions, $1 M. Any
quantity. Bob: Lindsey, Lenox, Ga,
Himalaya blackberry plants, 40e doz.
also: garden sage, 10c ea., Lucretia dew
berry, 40c doz., also tender cornfield
Mrs. J. T. Holland, Toomsboro, Ga.
Klondike strawberry crowns,
M, or exch. for laying pullets of heavy
breed, good stock, or other products.
Maxwell, Montezuma, Ga. i :
E. J., Flat: Dutch, Chas. W. Copen-
hagen Market. frost proof cabbage
plants, postpaid, 500, 65c; $1.20 M. Jno.
B. Pope, Fitzgerald; Ga.
proof cabbage plants, 20c a 100, 75c,
500; $1.25 M, 5 to 10M, $1 M. Correctly
packed. No personal checks. Add: pos-
tage. J. OC. Chambers, Gainesville, Ga. .
RFD 1; ;
- Sage plants, 10c ea., mammoth Ev-..
erbearing strawberry plants, 30c a 100,
$2.50 M, also sweet and sour pomegran-
ate bushes, 25c ea. All FOB. E. L. Cor-
ley, Mauk, Ga., Rt-.1.
Imp. large, tame Klondike straw-
berry plants, 30c a 100; $2.25 M, Ev-
erbearing, 40c a 100. Mrs. Rosie Crowe
Cumming, Ga., Rt. 4.
E. J., frost proof cabbage plants, 75_
900; $1.25 M; postpaid. R.: Chanclor,
Seville, Ga. j Baie
Dewberry plants,? any quantity, $15
a 100; also Napier. Grass roots, $15
M. Exch. for farm products. W. J. Jo-
sey, Americus, Ga. :
Lady Thompson strawberry plants,
60c, 300; garden gooseberry bushes, 10c
ea. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.,
RFD 3. 3
Crystal Wax. White Bermuda onion
plants, $1 M, FOB. Add postage if or-
dered by parcel post. H.-F. Stair, Val-
dosta, Ga.
Cabbage plants, 3M to crate, $5.50
FOB Gainesville.
shipped; Bermuda onion, 6M, $6, FOB ~
Gainesville. Cader Stephens, Flowery ~
Branch, Ga. : :
Plants Wanted
Want to exch. cup of colored butter-
beans for 100 cobbage plants, or butter-
beans for cabbage. Write before send- |
ing. Mrs. B. R. Beal, Eastman, Ga., Rt.
Want IM E. Jersey cabbage plants;
1M yellow skin Bermuda onion plants.
Will exch: any kind canned: fruit.
R. Gibson, Midland, Ga.
cotton seed for a few M. potato plants
del., about May ist, 1930. H. H. Lake,
Wrightsville, Ga.
Want to exch. value for frost-proof
cabbage plants, onion sets, radishes,
Tallapoosa, Ga. :
Want several well rooted Pie plants
Albemode Ave., N. E,
Se ase
cans, 20c lb. Mrs. W. A. Oxford, Rut-.
bean seed, 20c for good size teacup full.
$3150
Write before shipping. Ali FOB: A. D. ~~
Chas. W., and E. Flat Dutch frost.
Not less than . 3M ~~
Want to exch. potatoes, or Cokers.
or lettuce seed. Mrs. Mattie Roberts, s
or Rhubarb roots. Give best prices. ~~
_ Frost proof Succession, Jersey Wake-\Mrs. J. B. Shafe, Atlanta, Ga., 1249
PAGE EIGHT ._
S ~ Seed For Sale |
- Okra seed, 10c for 2. tbls. Mrs, Lem-
i ltman, Baxley, Ga.
ey imp. Weaver Watermelon seed,
170 lbs., will del. at 75c per 1b. Cash.
Gip Whittington, Omega, Ga., Rt. 2.
Select, Pride of Ga. melon_seed, $1
b., del. or exch. for peas or Piedmont
Cleveland cotton seed. Geo. W. Jack-
gon, Fayetteville, Ga. Rt. 3.
Broad Leaf tobacco seed, 30 per oz.
del. Herbert Weeks, Dial, Ga.
50 lbs. Stone Mtn., melon seed, $1
per lb., FOB. E. P. Chandler, Cordele,
% Ga., Rt. A.
- Hastings pure Honey Drip sorghum
-eane seed, hand cleaned, 10c lb., $2
pu. I. C. S. Berner, Mtn. Vernon, Ga.
SFptc 2. :
Pure Beat the Bee syrup cane seed
(something new; made 175 gal. to the
acre, 1929) 25c lb., 2 for 45c, or 5 for
$1; also mammoth sunflower seed
(kind that makes 125 bu. to the acre)
$1.25 gal. D. L. White, Villanow, Ga.,
RFD 2. :
. Sees
best melons, $1 lb. J. M. Stanfield,
vejoy, Ga.
ee eee mtn. seed, selected from best
melons, cut red, $1 lb. Alton Teviel,
Lovejoy, Ga.
- Good, pure Lifsey seed, from large
ripe melons, $1 lb. W. V..Lamb, Love-
Pe JOVs Ga :
NOL
|b. = pate Park. J.
Park, Ga. : :
Okra seed, T0c per pk., sweet and
Hot pepper, 7c pk. Mrs. Lula Hawk-
ins, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 4.
Mustard, lettuce and mixed turnip
seed, 4 tbls. per 10c; dry and _ sifted
sage, 10c a cupfull; Ga. collard seed,
5e per 2 this. and postage. Mrs. Mary
Ellen Foster, Waco, Ga., Rt. 2.
A few lbs. white Eng. pea seed, sal-
ad kind, sound and tender hulled, 25
b. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Fields,
Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Speckled crowder and white Calif.
black-eyed peas, 25c le, white and
speckled, old time half-runner gar-
den beans (tender hulled when fully
matured), 30c per tea-cup full; Eng.
peas of the early salad variety, 25c
per teacup full. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball
Ground, Ga., Rt. 1. x
30 Ibs. Pride of Ga. melon seed, pure
"5 Yb., or $20 per lot. Harris Boatner,
McDonough, Ga., Rt. 5. - : \
- Imp. Weaver-Watson melon Seed, $1
tb, FOB. John W. Good, Moultrie, Ga.
_ Colored and white running butter-
bean seed, both mixed with the white
willow Brown peas, 30c lb. del. Mrs.
A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.
Hastings Jumbo pumpkin; Cushaw,
and Martin gourd seed, 5c doz., and
rooted sage bushes, 10c\ea., 3 for 25c.
Mrs. W. H. Brown, Helena, Ga., Rt.
*2, Box 103.
- Selected melon seed, 75c Ib., del. H.
-L. Carmichael, Tifton, Ga
Lifsey melon seed,
b., del. Write for prices on 100 Ib. lots.
B. F. Peacock, Rebecca, Ga.
- Selected, Dixie Belle melon seed, 90c
Yb., for 5 or more lb. lots; less than
5 ibs. $1 Ib.. Quantities all prepaid.
J. W. Baker, Lenox, Ga., RFD 1.
10 bu. Chufas, recleaned and free
ae nut ae oo oe bu., FOB. W.
-W. Dickey, Midville, Ga. . j
=> Pure Lifgey melon seed, $1 Ib. Jeff
Taylor, Buena Vista, Ga. |
Butter-pea seed, green pod okra
seed, ea., 25c pt., del., mustard seed,
-0c Ib., 10c oz., also long pod hot pep-
= ' Exch. for cabbage plants or
fruit. Mrs. S. G. Rogers, Claxton,
Gas =
White Stem winter heading colard
seed, 10c per oz., 3 for 25c. Mrs. V.
_E. McCook, McIntyre, Ga., Rt. 2.
-. Giant stringless green pod snap bean
seed, 1929 crop, free from weevils, 35c
Yb., $17.50 bu., also long green pod okra
seed, 25c. All FOB. Paul Clark, Bax-
ey, Ga. - Bo
- Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed, 50c per
1-2 Ib. Here Carl Worley, Ball Ground,
a. Rt 4.
a lbs. fine variety okra seed, 25c Ib.,
del. a lot for a a
., Dewyrose, Ga., Pee
Shenae Mtn. melon seed, 80c Ib., or
the lot of 4 lbs., for $3: Add postage.
Lewis Law, Leslie, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 106.
Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 lb., or
$1.10 1b., (prepaid, also pure, white
bunch and running butter bean seed,
Oc Ib., or 35c lb., prepaid. Mrs. J. D.
Coston, Parish, Ga. eZ >|
- White nest onions, nice size and free
from trash, 60c gal., or $4 bu., del. Mrs.
FE. A. Smith, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
_ Chas. Wakefield cabbage seed, $1.25
b., Prizetaker onion seed, $2 1b., post-
Tom Watson.melon seed, 50c
6. Bridges, Lake
Neb ce
al
Pride of Ga. seed, selected from the},
1 Wray, Ga.
field selected, $1 |
H. E. Thornton, M. | 66
MA
paid. Prompt shipment. Lee Waldrip,
Gainesville, Ga. tee
Stone Mtn. melon seed, $1 lb., run-
ning butter bean seed, 20c lb., a few
ibs. Kentucky Wonder beans, 40c lb.
Mrs. E. M. Johnson, Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2.
6 lbs. Nancy Hank watermelon (large
round melons) seed, $1 lb., or $5 for lot
postpaid. C. A. Morris, Rocky Face,
Ga.
Large, white nest onions, 60c gal.,
$4 bu., del. Mrs. B. L. Robinson,
Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Dixie Belle -melon seed (grown on
our own farm, 25 mi. out of Atlanta)
$1 lb. L. EB. Holloway, Atlanta, Ga.,
i4 AB&C Produce Yards. Phone Ma-
1988. Zz
Cattail millet in pod and sage seed,
ea., 10c spoonful; winter watermelon
seed, 40c per 100; 10c for 25; castor
beans 30c lb., scullion onion buttons,
15c qt., 2 for 25c. Ey L. Corley, Mauk,
Ga. Rt 71) | ~ :
Few lbs. mixed cantaloupe seed (from
extra fine fruit) $1 lb. or exch. for
chickens of any breed; also a few lbs.
yellow root. Make best offer. V. J.
Holt, College Park, Ga., Rt. 2.
150 lbs; absolutely pure Stone Mtn.
melon seed, free of disease, $1 lb. Tex-
as Seeded Ribbon cane seed, sound and
recleaned, 50c gal., Hastings cabbage-
collard seed, 45c Ib., postpaid. Quanti-
oe cheaper. C. F. Maddox, Buford,
a iz
Several lbs. Thurmond Gray melon
seed, 50c lb., and party to pay postage.
Exch. for something I can use. J. B.
Carroll, Pineview, Ga., Rt. 1.
__ Scochler watermelon seed, 75c Jb.,
del., also Stone Mtn. or Lifsey, $1 1b.
del. All true to name: Walter Harper,
Nice, white nest onions, 60c_ gal.,
white bunch butter beans, 20c lb., also
white Lady peas, 20c lb. Hand shelled,
clean, etc. Alice Hodges, Greenville,
Ga., Rt. 3,, Box: 39...
Nice, clean dry sage, 60c lb., del.
Money order only. Mrs. J. E. Yawn,
Milan, Ga., Rt. 2.
40 lbs. pimiento pepper seed, 75c Ib.
Exch. for chickens, any kind, or field
peas, or Otootan beans. Mrs. G. C.
Akin, Griffin, Ga. Rind. <oo?
1 bu. white multiplying onions, 60c
gal. Exch. for dried fruit; apples or
peaches. Mrs. J. N. Defoor, Carnes-
ville, Ga.
Mammoth yellow Soy: beans, 5c Ib.,
College No. 1 cotton seed, $1 bu., No.
Ga. raised. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Ga.,
RFD 3. ;
Yellow meat watermelon seed, $2 Ib.
Ree J. E. Brown, Metter, Ga.,
Old fashioned yellow and white
pumpkin seed, 15 cup; long: bearing
1 pea seed, 20c pt., also shelled pop corn,
8c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. A. Tuck, El-
lijay, Ga., Rt, 3:
Watsons selected melon seed, 75c
lb. A. G. Jones, Pavo, Ga., Rt. 4.
White nest anions, 60c gal., del:
o W. A. Maddox, Dacula, Ga., RFD
Niece, green tender snap bean seed:
nice, tender, Half-runners, also long
green pod okraseed, all 20c Ib., or
exch. for frost proof cabbage plants.
Mrs. J. P. Smith, Homerville, Ga., Rt.
1 Boxe ot
Onion sets, yellow Danver and Aus-
trian brown, and Red, 25c a 100, 75c|2
gal., $1.45 peck, 1-2 bu., $2.85; $5 bu.
2 or more bu. order. Cader Stephens,
Flowery Branch, Ga. i
Cash tobacco -seed, 20c thbls., del.
Mrs. H. G. McDonald, Pavo, Ga.
100 lbs. genuine Thurmond Grey wa-
termelon seed, $1 lb. A, Abbott, Pine-
hurst, Ga, Rt. 2.
1 or 2 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed,
80e Ib., limited amt. running okra seed
8c large tbls, or exch. for cabbage
or Bermuda onion plants, or:for white
chicken feed sacks. Walter Millirons,
Butler, Ga., Rt. 1. , -
50 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, $25.
del., 100 bu. Half and half cotton seed,
75c bu., or 65c bu., for 50 bu. up, fob. J.
C. Lewis, Eastman, Ga.
Pure ribbon, red and green seed cane
av. about 3 ft., 2c per stalk, sacked for
protection. Small or large quantities.
James A. Chauncey, Screven, Ga. Box
White nest onions, 40c gal., add pos-
tage. Mrs. Howard Denham, Ellenwood,
Ga. Re 1. :
100 lbs. pure stone mountain melon
seed, 75c. lb. C. O. D. B. R. Anderson,
Haddock, Ga. 4
18 lbs. Stone Mtn. melon seed, 50c. Ib.
or exch for peas. 6 Ibs. seed for 1 bu.
peas, or 4 lbs., for 1 bu. runner peanuts
Ha. to prepay charges. T. J. Russell,
Dublin, Ga. Rt.5.. ee :
White velvet okra seed, 35c lb. del.
Verdena Wright, Alto, Ga. Rt. 1.
- Dixie Bell melon seed, pure and
RE E-T
4 OZ.
BULLETIN
sound. Grown on my own form. P. M.
Wood, Cooper, Ga., P. O. Ivey, Ga, aS
1
New, 1929 headed collard seed, 65c
lb., cash with order. No stamps. Miss
Margie Stanley, Stockbridge, Ga., Rt.
1, Box 74.
Pure Dales Best cantaloupe seed, $1.-
50 lb., FOB here. Exch. 1 1-4 lb. for
1 lb. pure Mtn. sweet watermelon seed.
J. R. Gibson, Midland, Ga.
Running okra seed, 25c pkg., 50c an
R. T. Hogan, Hogansville, Ga.,
RFD 3.
Stone Mtn. or Pride of Ga. water-
melon seed, selected, 75c Ib. J, .O.
King, Luella, Ga.
Cushaw (or pie pumpkin) seed, 1929
crop, good and sound,. 12 for 10c or 3
doz., 25c; Curled So. mustard seed,
10c thls., or 3 for. 25c. Mrs. H. H. Sul-
livan, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 5. .
Jumbo watermelon seed, $1 lb. Jewell
Morgan, White Plains, Ga., Rt. 2.
1 pt. colored salad pea seed, 25c; 1
qt. parsnip seed, 50c or exch. for 500G
frost proof cabbage plants. Add post-
Bee. ee Margie Moore, Ellijay, Ga.,
Watson melon seed, 50c lb., FOB.
Cash with order. D. O. Mimms, Boston,
Ga., Rt. B.
Few bu..white nest onions, 60c gal.
or $4 bu. W. D. Bishop, Meansville,
Ga., RFD 1. ;
=
saved from selected melons, $1 Ib. del.
Mrs. Walter Harper, Wray, Ga.
2 Ibs. Pride of Ga. melon seed, 50c
db., okra_seed, 5c thls. Richard Brake,
Jewell, Ga. :
8 lbs. sound pimiento pepper seed,
90c lb., postpaid; large, yellow crook-
neck squash seed, 10c tbls., citron seed
es doz. Mrs. A. J. Keadle, Yatesville,
Pure Stone Mtn. or Dixie Belle seed,
hand saved from perfect shaped, large
melons, $1 lb., over 50 ]bs., 90c Ib. FOB.
W. M. Wright, Ft. Valley, Ga.
Ga. collard seed, nice and clean, two |
spoonfuls, for 10c, or exch; Mrs. Mar-
tha Mitchell, Dixie, Ga., RFD 2.
Dixie Belle watermelon seed (grown
on our own farm, 25 mi., out of At-
Janta) $1 lb. L. E. Holloway, Atlanta,
Ga.; 14 AB&C Produce Yards. Phone
Ma-1988. ie :
Genuine Eden Game Rocky Ford
cantaloupe seed, $1 lb., del. J. O. Owen,
Hawkinsville, Ga,
~_50 lbs. Watson melon seed, 75c Ib.,
ae = oe oe Mtn. seed; 90c Ib.
* . . S. Daugherty, Rock
Ford, Ga. : ve :
45 Ibs. pure, hand selected Stone
Mtn. melon seed, $1 1b., FOB. Mrs. W.
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.
Selected Lifsey melon seed, $1 Ib.
Special price on large quantities. J. E.
Harper, Osierfield, Ga. .
Mammoth Russian sunflower seed,
10 1b., del. Ga. points. J. O. Owens,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
White multiplying nest onion sets,
sound and free of trash, 10e lb. del.
Exch. some for frost proof Eng. peas.
Jo W. Moseley, Soperton, Ga., RFD
A is
Pure Stone Mtn. seed, from large
melons, pimiento pepper seed, each, $1
Ib. Postpaid. Exch. for Otootan beans,
peas, pigs or young Brown Leghorn
hens. J. N. Carson, Hampton, Ga., Rt.
Seed Wanted
- Want to exch. 3 qts. pecans for one
gal. nest onions. Mrs. L. H. Hutto,|
Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1. ee
Want 5 lbs. Texas Ribbon Cane seed.
Quote lowest prices. J. R. Gibson, Mid-
land, Ga. ee
Want 1 peck Bermuda onion sets.
and 2 to 5 bu. Irish Cobbler potatoes
for planting; Will exch. Chas. W. cab-
bage plants at $1.25 M. for same. Mrs.
Geo. M, Gable, Canon, Ga.
Want Spinach, Valentine beans, FE.
J. Cabbage, pk. early yellow Dent
corn, sunflower, Kaffir corn in exch.
for Hastings corn seed, or long green
okra seed. W.S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.
Box 419. ) S
Want 1M or more good Sugar Cane
for planting, white or green variety
preferred. Quote best del. price. H.
Bohannon, Fitzgerald, Ga. RFD 1. ~
Want 1 peck chufas for seed. E. W.
Anderson, Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 5.
Want the old fashioned onion but-
tons (the kind that makes large heads)
also frost-proof Eng. pea seed. State
a Mrs. Lottie Jump, Warwick, Ga.
Want to hear from parties who are
raising Red Clover. Wm. O. Bentley,
Loganville, Ga. >
Want, a few bu peach Pits (seed)
e
for. planting State lowest cash price
/Chauncey, Screven, Ga, Box 66.
Stone Mtn. and Lifsey melon seed,
oF Thursday, January 16, 1930.
for 1 gal. to 1 bu. lots. S. M. Carnes,
Flora Home, Fla. , =
Want 5 lbs., citron seed. Quote varie-
ty and price. David Anderson, Nichols,
Ga. ; .
SYRUP FOR SALE
45 gal. good, thick sugar cane Sy-
rup - 10 tb. buckets, sealed while hot,
75c per gal. J. D. McDaniel, Hazle-
hurst, Ga., Rt. A. : ee
Guaranteed pure, thick and extra
bright Ga. Ribbon and Green Cane
syrup in 1-2 gal. cans, 50 per can,
FOB here. Any quantity. Jas.
Pure Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup, new
crop, $4.50 per cs. of 6 No. 10 cans,
FOB. Cash with order, All guaranteed.
Would consider field peas, or pure
Wannamaker cotton seed in exch. EH,
EB. Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga. i
Sugar cane syrup, 1929 crop made ~
before the feeze; A-1 grade 100 per |
cent pure, del. Ga. and Ala, at 60c
gal,, Cypress bbl. in tins, 6-10 $4.75;
12-5 $5;.Del. J. W. Martin, Jr., Cuth-
bert, Ga., 235 Villa Nova St.
2 bbls. good, heavy syrup at $15 per
bbl., not del. T. A. Maxwell, Whig-
ham, Ga. : 2
Pure Ga. cane syrup in crates of
6 10 lb. cans, $4 per crate; in 5 Ib. -
cans, 12 to crate, $4.50 per crate, FOB.
A. N. Hester, Climax, Ga. ee
Good sorghum syrup, for sale. Will
exch 1 bbl. for geese, or for Jersey or
Guernsey heifer calves. Mrs. W. R.
Pittman, Mt. Vernon, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure, Sugar cane syrup, A-1 grade,
cooked thick and heavy, in new 35
pal. bbls., $18 del., 200 miles; $19 del.
up to 400 mi., cs., 6 No. 10 cans, $4.50; >
Cs. 12 No. 5, $4.80 del. Ga., or 20 cs,
less for 2 to 5 es., and 25c cs. less in
lots of 6 cs. up. Quality guaranteed
also promptshipment,and safeAlel. Lee _
Patrick, Quitman, Ga. ate
Pure new Ribbon Cane syrup\in new 3p
35 gal. bbis., 55c gal., 6 one gal. to cs.
$4.20; 12 1-2 gal. to cs., $4.50, FOB. C.
e Harrell, Whigham,.Ga., Rt. 1. Box
A-1 grade So. Ga. cane syrup in new
bbls., 50c gal, FOB. W. S. Lane, Cairo,
Ga., Rt. 4.
Pure Ga.-Cane syrup, finest quality,
70c per 10 lb. pail, FOB. John J. Cra-
vey, Milan, Ga., RFD 1, Box 98.
300 gal: pure Ga. Cane syrup in gal.
buckets, 75c gal. FOB. Exch. for Hay
peas. O. A. Hall, Summit, Ga, eee
. Pute Ga. Cane syrup in 10 lb. cans,
6 cans, $450. Sample on request. Exch
some for peanuts. John W. Moseley,
Soperton, Ga., RFD 2. ee
Pure Ga. Cane syrup: my Blue La-
bel brand: No. 5 cans, 12 to cs., $4.25;
No. 10, 6 to es.,~$4; 35 gal. bbl, A-1,
$16.80; No. 1, $15.75; No. 2, $12.60; No.
2 1-2 cans for sampls, A-1 on receipt
of 35c. All guaranteed. Al) FOB. Gut.
Duren, Meigs, Ga. :
1929 Ga. cane syrup in new 35 gal.
Cypress bbls., $17.50 bbl., FOB. R. L.
Baxter, Ludowici, Ga. es :
Strictly A-1, pure Ga. Cane syrup
in bbls., 60c gal., in gal. cans, $4.24
per cs. of 6; 1-2 gal. cans, $450 per .
cs. ,of 12 cans, prepaid to Ga. points.
J. T. Ponder, Whigham, Ga.
Good, new canned syrup in No. 10
park
ees
Yeo!
6-10 lb. cans, $4.80; cs., 12 five lb. cans,
and No. 5 cans, sealed hot. L. E. Phil-
lips, Colquitt; Ga. Pin eS a Ae
Old fashioned Sugar cane syrup: cs. ~
$5.20; Cayana Cane syrup: cs., 6 10 lb.
$3.80. All FOB. Cash with order. W.
D. Wells, Adel, Ga. Je
30 gal. good, thick Ribbon Cane sy-
rup in standard gal. cans, 75 gal,- ~
FOB, Satisfaction guaranteed. J. B.
Gay, Garfield, Ga. iS cel Se ee
Good, heavy Ga. Cane syrup in new
bbls., 38 to 35 gal., 55c gal. in. 3 bbl.- >
lots, 50c gal. FOB. H. W. Kessler,
Marlow, Ga. ae Cae
New Ga. syrup, 75 al.,, In: 1 Sgali.
cans. N. A. Wynn, Glenwood, Ga.
Pure Ga. Cane.syrup in bbls. G0c
gal.;. in cases 6 - 1 gal. cans, $4.25 ~
per cs., 12 1-2 gal, $4.50 per cs. Del. |
any point in Ga. J. T. Ponder, Whig-
ham, Ga.
SYRUP WANTED
*Want 1 bbl. old syrup for chicken
feed, in exch. for meat, okra seed, or
cotton seed, or for best cash price.
Send sample. W..S. Mixon, Griffin, ,
Ga., Box #419. I aos ee
Want 100-500 bls. Ga. Cane syrup. .
Quote quality and price. M. C. Mor-
ton, Nashville, Tenn. ee
Want any quantity A. No. 1 grad He
Ga. Sugar cane syrup in No. 10 cans. _
Exch. Duroc Jersey hogs for same. L.
H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga, Rt. 3.
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Custom hatching, 3c an egg, or will
set thoroughbred eggs on halves. 20 per
cent. required to book order. K. Cc.
West, Ashburn, Ga.
_ High powered, baby chicks from pure
blooded, eee laying flocks: R. I..Reds
, $14 a 100; White and Brown
a W. Wyandottes, $15. Del. 100
cent live del., guaranteed. Lots less
100, add 1c per chick. D. F; Thom-"
Odum, Ga., Box 27.
Booking orders for Special Mating,
February and' March del., White Leg-
horns, $14 a 100; Black Giants, $18;
uff Orpingtons, $16. Send $1 per 106 =
with order. Exch. some for M. B. tur-
key hens. W. 8S. Mixon, Griffin, Ga.,
Pure Tancred abies from Mrs: Tan-
creds 254 to. 312 egg stock, free from
. W. D. Safe arrival guaranteed. $15
a 100; $12 a 100 if 500 or more are
aken in one lot. $2 per 100 with order.
Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2.
Bred to lay W. L., chicks, 10c ea.,
also Brown L., and Anconas, Ri Reds,
and Barred Rocks; Custom hatching:
Mammoth incubators set 7 Wednes-
ay, 150 eggs to the tray. 2 1-2c per
gg. Chicks shipped COD.'S. P. Howe,
Popeviie, Ga
R. I. Reds, B. R., and Buff Orping-
ons, hatched every week. Guaranteed
ure breeds, blood tested and 100 per
ent live del., $15 a 100; $8, 50; $4.25 per
225. Prices: on larger quantities upon
request. Asst lots at 1c per chick less.
C. Baston, Milledgeville, Ga.
_ Booking orders for S. C. W. L., chicks
for January and February del., $12 a
0, from heavy laying hens, headed
by cockerels direct from M. Johnsons
Imperial strain. J. A. Ingram, Cordele,
Ga., Box 199.
Custom hatching, $3. per tray of 160
eggs; Booking orders for baby chicks |
r February and March del., Reds,
14 9 100; Heavy mixed, $12 a 100; also
hatch e gs for 1-2 of chicks in 640 eas
ever Fail incubator. Mrs. J
Jones, Brooks, Ga.
a.., $15 a 100; R. I. Reds and Bar-
red Rocks, ea., $16 a 100; Custom hatch-.
$4 per. 100 eggs} "300, $10.50; $30)
ee ae J. McKinney Jr., Black-
* Ga.
ood chicks, popularly priced: B.
and Buff Rocks, R. I. Reds, $14 a 100;
heavy laying Tancred Ww. a and Hea-
mixed, $13; postpaid. 100 per cent
live del. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.
_ High powered chicks from pure blood
flocks of high egg producing hens: R.
eds and Barred Rocks, ea., $14 a
100; White and Brown L., $12; White.
Wyandottes, $15; Heavy Mixed, $13.75.
del. prices. Live del. guaranteed.
less than 100, add 1c per chick.
_F. Thomas, Odum, Ga., Box 27.
Better baby chicks, bred to lay and.
win, extra value and extra quality.:
Write for prices. H. R. Gaskins, Amer-
Booking orders for baby chicks from }
my selected 2 yr. old breeders, pure
oot strain. January, February and |
arch del.. Write for prices and order
at once. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga.
Booking orders for S.C. W. L. chicks
: for January and February-del., from
A. Ingrant, Cordele, Ga.. Box 199.
High class S.C. R.. 3: Red baby
chicks; Have 5 carefully mated and
selected pens (do not. sell chicks by.
the thousands) that will improve most
y flock in both Standard and pro-
ction qualities. Booking orders now.
Write for mating list and reasonable
prices. Member R. I. Red club of Am-
ica. R. T. Clay, Marietta, Ga., 610
wder Springs St.
RT. Reds, B. R., W. L., each, $15
a a 100; 100 per cent live del., Custom
ee ieting, 4c per egg; pay parcel post.
on chicks, or will set eggs on halves..
Mammoth Buckeye machine used. C.
Ri Burge, Macon, Ga.,. Jeffersonville
oad,
Booking orders for chicks for Janu- :
and February del. at reasonable
prices. Reds, Rocks and W. Leghorns;
so Custom hatching during ieee
and February, 3c per egg; in lots of
500 or more, 2 1-2c an egg. Trays hold
ee eggs: each. -D. M. Clark, Garfield,
S Bpokine orders for Tom Cochrans
Bic Ege Line S. C. W. L., day old.
chicks, $15 per 100; Tancred and Han-
son strain, $15 a 100; also \ Custom
hatching, $4 per 100 eggs. ~O. L. Mes
Clel e as Gey Rt 3
oa L., Everlay pale eggs, $1.25
Per 15, $2.25 for 30, $6-a 100 ee W.
H. Vickery, Martin, Ga., Rt. 1.
Z Tholipcon Ringlet B. R., and Don-
aldson R. I. Red, eggs, each, $1 per 15.
Crate to be returned. Taylor Hooks,
Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
Light Brahma, Giant chats eggs.
$1.50 per 15; $2.75 for 30: $6.50 a 100
is ce W. R. Vickery, Martin, Ga.
Thompson Imp. Ringlet B. R., and
Ferris W. L. eggs, each, $1.25 per 1b:
ag 25 for 30, del. Cartons ret. . Mrs. J
. Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga. Rt. 2.
. Hatching eggs from large Buff Orp.
culled and selected layers, $1.50 per
15; $2.50 for 30, postpaid. O. Be Ken-
nedy, Glennville, Ga. z
Thompson B. R. eges, pen No. 1 $1.- -
50 per 15, No. 2, $1.25 per 15. All B.
tested, also J cockerel, $1.50; 1 roost-
er, $2. 50. Mrs. Milton Sumner, _Syl-
vester, Ga. Rt. 3." =
-Warhorse Game setting ~ eggs, ~ $9. 50
and $3 per 15 (from hens, 2 yrs. old
or older and headed by 7 Ib. brood
cock); also Cochran, Tancred and
Hanson strain S. C. W. Ll. Eggs, $8 per
Rte a OLE; McClellan, LaGrange, Ga.
Several settings of Donaldson R. I.
Red eggs, $1.25 del. Mrs. L. T. Floyd,
Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.
White Minorca eges, $2 per setting.
Mrs. Nell Carswell, Blythe, Ga. ~
J. B. Giant eggs, Marcy pall. $1
per setting, $3.50, 50: $6 a 100. Can
ship 100 or more weekly. Make of-
fer. Mrs. J. B. Say, Newborn, Ga.
Tancred W. L. eggs, $1 per 15; $5-a
100: also baby chicks ue a 100, from
high producing hens. J. C. Etheridge.
Forsyth, Ga., Rt. 2. |
Berry and Fischel strain White Ply-
mouth Rock eggs, $1.25 per setting,
vostpaid. Guarantee careful. selection,
high per cent fertility and gale. del.
J. W. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.
Pure Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, 75
- Buff Orp. eggs. from pure pred, well
culled flocks, $5 a 100. Mrs. M. Ss.
Nichols, Rebecca, Gan Rts 2.5 =
Big Bone Giant Bronze turkey eggs
(the Worlds largest and best layers),
toms 55 to 60 Ibs., ea., hens, 24 to
Booking orders now. OL. J Els, Cum-
ming, Ga., Rt. 5.
Aristocrat B. R. eggs, from heavy
oo $1.35 per setting; $5.50 a 100,
del. J. S. Pelot, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
Booking orders. for Black Langshan |.
eggs, $1.50 and $1. "5 per 15, if listed
at once. Del. March and April. Mrs.
N. B. Burden, Elberton, Ga. Rt. 8,
Box 83.
~ Pure bred Buff Orp. eges, $1 per 15
postpaid. Mrs. S. SPragens, Fitzger-
ald, Ga., Rt. 1.
Donaldson pure. bred R. L Red eggs,
$1 per 15 postpaid; cheaper in 100 per
week lots. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Ray
City, Gas Rt. :
Mahood s/prize stock and heavy lay-
ers, eggs, $2 per 15; $5 for 50
High . fertility guaranteed. Miss Belle
Timmerman, Bronwood, Ga., Box 83.
Donaldson S. C. R. I. Red eggs, from
high producers, $1 per 15 postpaid.
Would contract with hatchery. Miss
Susie F. Chapman, Bronwood, Ga.
Prize winning, bred to lay R. C281.
Red eggs, $1.75 per 15 del. Merrill Os-
terhout, Sharpsburg, Ga. -
Fresh eggs; 1 or 2, twelve doz., Cs.,
weekly, postpaid- and insured. Write
what you can pay, COD or give ref.
Mrs. J. C. Allen (Postmistress), Louds-
ville, Ga.
Aristocrat B. R., eggs from prize win-
ning stock of heavy layers, $1.50 per
setting; $6 a 100, del. Mrs. Florence
|Sturn, Statesboro, Ga. Rt. 2.
Select eggs from Tormahlens Ever-
lay dark Brown L., February Ist, del.,
$1.50 per 15. J. S. Gordon, Lorane, Ga,
RFD 1.
Eggs Wanted
Want hatching eges on good, heal-
thy, thoroughbred flocks: Orpingtons,
Reds. and Rocks. Premium prices for
weekly shipments. K. a OF West, Ashburn,
ee one fresh, fertile setting eggs to
lnatch on 50-50 basis. Have Buckeye
incubator, 200 cap., and good exp. Any
New Brooklyn, S. C., 804 C. Ave.
want hatching eggs from good, aa
wy, npr eee wee he BESS, B. R.,
| halves,
cessful ability and honor. Mrs. O.
range; weekly report.
for 15. Add postage. Crates to be re- Clarkesville, Ga., Rt. 3.
| turned. L. B. Noble, Seville, Ga.
27 = Ybs. e2.)5 $18 per doz. 1-3 down. |)
$8 a 100.
Mi
strain preferred. Now ready: G. T. Dell, :
> and Buff -Orp., weekly, for entire hateh- , : Rec
| W. M. . Puckett, Bouslasvile, Ga
season. Give full particulars in first
: ie enh. "H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.
: Baby Chicks Wanted
Want 200 R. I. Reds to raise on hal-
ves to 6 or 8 wks. Pure stock to be del.,
-|+March 1 to 10. Mrs. Ray Hemphill,
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want day. old chicks to-raise on halv-
es ae Annie E. Jones, Fayetteville,
a.
Want 350 B. R., baby chicks, to be
del., not later than February 15th or
20th. State best cash price for pure
bred; high laying strain, tested for W.
DG and del. Mrs. H. F... Jacobs, West
Point, Ga. kets. 5,
Want 200 Brown L., or B. R. to raise
on halves to 10 or 12 wks. old. Exp.,
tand plenty of feed and best of care.
Mrs. Emma Craton, Dallas, Ga. -
Want 1 M., baby chicks, Ferris Best
Egg strain. State price. Mrs. N.. L.
Maddox, Willard, Ga.
Want 200 baby chicks to raise on
a Mrs. B. Fowler, Thomaston,
a.
Want from 100 to 150 baby chicks
to raise on halves to 10 wks. old. Any
breed. Del..in February. Write before
sending. Mrs. Martha Mitchell, Dixie,
Ga RED= 2.
Want pure bred Tancred W. L. baby.
chicks from State Accredited flocks.
Must be. bred for size and high egg
production, also some heavy breeds::
Barred Rocks preferred. Mrs. A. J.
Anthony, Midland, Ga.
Want 50 or 100 large day old chicks
to raise to 6 wks. on halves. Reds pre-
ferred. No. 1 ref. as to farmer, suc-
E.
Bonner, Columbus, Ga., 1420 19th St.
~ Want day old chicks to raise on
halves. Mrs. Annie E. Jones, Fayette-
ville, Ga., Rt..3.
Want. 100 or more chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. Any breed. Buff
Rocks preferred. Plenty of feed; good
BG. Allen,
Want 500 Tancred: White L. baby
chicks from 2 yr. hens; del. ea. mo.,
January, February, March and. April.
J. * Mee eee ee, Fla., Box
3.
<Poulery Wanted
~ BARRED ROCKS WANTED ;
Want* 2 March or April hatch
Thompson Imperial. Ringlet roosters,
at once.
Ga.
5 GAMES WANTED
Want 1 pure bred = Dark Cornish
Game (Rose Comb) rooster, not over
18 mos. old. Mrs. C. S. Woodruff, Pine-
hurst, Ga, Rt
LEGHORNS WANTED
Want 1-March or April hatch, Ferris
strain W. L. rooster for breeding stock,
Must not have more than 5 points on
his comb. Will pay as much as $1.50
i. right one. . L. Kight, Broxton,
a.
Want any number of good white or
Brown L. or Ancona laying hens or
pullets, at $1 ea. State number, and
how your, place may be reached. Se
Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
Want 50. Tancred strain S. Cc. We-L: |
March pullets, in perfect cond. State
what you have_and del price. A. B.
Adams, Hartwell, ve
Want to exch. 2 thoroughbred S. C.
R. I. Red 2 yr. old cockerels for Brown
L: cockerel, free of disease. J. B: Brown.
| Helena, Ga., RFD 2.
: LEGHORNS WANTED
Want 25 or.30 Brown L., hens and 1
ee February or- March hatch.
a,
Cooper, Quitman, Ga.
: Want 50 to 100 Everlay Brown L.,
March or April pullets, also 14 roosters,
| same age and strain. Quote lowest cash
price. del. Mrs. A. Thornton, Jesup,
Ga., Box 247, =
Want 25 well nee March hatch,
Brown L., pullets. R..J.-Stokes, Moniac,
Ga.
Want 10 to. 30 A No. 1 White or
Brown Leghorn young hens, or early
hatch: pullets. Uniform in size, shape
and color. Want heavy lavine strein
State lowest cash price, or will exch,
Edwin Simpson,. Atlanta, Ga., 676 Tif-
ton St., N. W..
MINORCAS WANTED
Want 10 pure bred S. C. Black Mi-
norcas, April or May hatch pullets, or |
1 yrs old hens, Will pay $12. BO, or exch
t
Mrs. G. W. Legg, Cochran,
& i B. Giants, or 9 os
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED
Want 500 each, Rocks, Reds, W. W
andottes, Eng. strain Leghorns, alsc
IM, 3 mos. old, ready to lay pulleis.
State age, breed, price and time
del. Florida State Hatchery, Inc
ami, Fla., 1724 26th S. W.
Want broilers, hens, .of heavy breed:
per lb. State price per lb., -etc., : ne
stock breed. Fred I. Baker, Columbu
Ga. Rt. 2:
Want fo exch: tine Chinchilla rs
for chickens and guineas. W. Ee Wilso
Lavonia, Ga.
Offer the following prices: per. pour
del.,. Perry: Fryers, 35c}" hens; |
roosters, 18c; ducks, 250; turkeys, |
New Perry Hotel, Perry, Ga
ORPINGTONS WANTED.
Want 11 young. hens and. roost 31
pure bred, no culls. Buff Orpingtons
preferred, but will consider other
breeds.. Exch. 2 doz:, 1-2 gal., size jars
eanned yellow peaches (most all Big ae
ened) ready for. eating. Mrs. >
Miller, La Grange, Ga., Box Son 5
Want six 1 to 2 yr. old Buff Orpin: :
ton hens. Mrs. W. M. pepe Powde
Springs, Ga., Rt. 3. :
PIGEONS WANTED
Kings, Silver Kings and Maltese
eons. State clearly just what you h
and price. Geo. Austin, Atlanta,
356 Moreland Ave., N. F: ee
Want mated prs. Homers, to. rai se
young immediately; also equipment,
etc., for same. Give full particulars and
orice, del. at once. Worrell Sloan, Tal-
ahassee, Fla.; Rt. 3. care W. W. Sloan
Co.
Want 3. White King pigeon he
Prank Broadiurst, pinsriots: Ga 620.
Barlow St.
TURKEYS, -ETC., WANTED
Want 1 White African guinea hen,
pure bred. Will pay cash, or exch. ni
grec apples. Mrs. L. B. "Taylor, Ryd
at $2 ea., for pr. aes Red turkey:
A. G. Wright, Woodville, Ga., RF-
|same, or exch. Big Bone Guinea ho;
State what you have to offer. Mr
J. CRS, _Nicholls, Ga. . es
AC WYANDOTTES WANTED :
Want 1 or 2 White yard
| chel strain, March hatch roosters. M.
J. O. Taylor, Patterson, Ga., Rt. 1 2
Live Stock For Sale
price when writing. Mrs. W. H.
CATTLE FOR SALE
.1 full blood Jersey 15 mos. ol
papers furnishd, $35. Ww. A. Cok
der Springs, Ga.
18 mos. old Guernsey heifer, no
cheap. R. L. Barnes, Fitzgerald,
2 reg., Jersey. cows, to fresh
spring; 1 with first and other: wi
third calf. Good qualities and al
in
perfect cond., $100 ea. Papers furnishe
Mrs. M. E. Pope, Buchanan, Ga.
1 dark Jersey bull, wt., about 55 Ibs..
Eyr. Old; $75 without papers. Paper;
furnished, extra charges. W. C. M
Coy, Woodland, Gas.
1 Jersey bull, about 10. mos. old, ni
reg., but. fine stock, $25. Exch. for "Jer-
sey or Guernsey heifer, Same agi
good stock. Money order only. W
Brantley, Tennille, Ga. 5
oe calf, 15- 16 Guernsey, 9 wh
R pee
old, $10. Mrs. Lucy Taou Tennille,
A few Guernsey and Jersey cows
1 Guernsey bull, for sale. W. O 8 ne
Roswell, Gae ee x
3-4 Jersey cow, freshen in Feb: a
Sell, or exch. for a good mule. Be
Mercer, Supimit: Ga, Ris.
3 yr. old white heifer. Sell, or
for cow that is now giving milk
will freshen by Spring. Mrs. L.
penter, Cleveland, Ga. ,
Sayda Gamboges Financier, No 249-
737, 4 -yrs. old solid dark fawn (
gentle, gets excellent calves, $
barn. N. H. Collier, Talbotton, G
1 milch cow, 3-4 Jersey and I
stein; 2nd calf, 1 wk. old, heife
by pure bred Jersey, $60; 1 cre
or, side 8 eee ae T mos.
boro, Ga., Rt. a
Good milch cow for sale, R 4
7 ae -
Live Stock For Sale
eure bred Jersey, 2 yr. old bull,
$35. John Murphey, Luthersville, Ga.
: rnsey and Jersey cross,
yr. old Gue y Yaa
barn. Mrs. P.
Centerhill, RFD 5. _ : ek
9 young Jersey (solid color, WS,
ene $70 for the 2. Clark Ayers,
Canon, Ga., Rt. 3. ,
1 mo. old, reg., bull calf. Tiddleywink
ophie breeding. Black tongue and
switch. Solid color. $20. Mrs. W. A. Ben-
ett, Adairsville, Ga. _ ies
4 Jersey cow, freshen April,
ee pull. Sell, or exch., for 100
hens Pa EyeUs; Or ve a Rocks.
atie Hood, Stapleton, Ga.
Be od miich cow, with 1st calf, DOW
giving 2 gais., and I Ib., putter per day,
$50 cash at my ee WoC. Wicker,
Wrightsville, Ga. Rt. 4.
oud plack Jersey heifer, freshen
pout January 20th, $50 at iy ee
J. E. Hutcheson, Dallas, Ga., Rt. Bes
Jersey cow, fresh in March, $85 a
my barn, with aa H, G. Putnam,
: er, Ga. RFD 2.
ford cattle, both sex, for sale.
J. J. Cumming, Donalsonville, Ga. ;
~ 1 reg, Jersey cow, 3 yrs. oid, nex
May; with 1st calfy 3 wks., old heifer.
Good cond., gentle, etc., $150 for cow
and calf at SE a N. Ozburn,
Monticello, Ga., Rt. 1..
aa aees old Grade Jersey milch nee
freshen within a few days, good faith er,
$45 cash, not crated. Mrs. J. B. Wilson,
Summit, Ga,, Rt. 2. Box 895 te ah
j thoroughbred Bee hg hee -
cow: first calf, 6 wks. old, $79; ;
Bo iceys, and copa es ene ae
Yr s, all*sizes and ages, : ed,
eke write. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown,
to reg., Jersey
Buchanan, Ga.
yrs. old, and 1
is mos. old, entitled
pull, $25. W. F. powey,
; . Jersey bull,
% Sy nel about12 mos._old, sub. to
res., also 3 Standard bred bull year-
ings. Fine opportunity to improve your
erds. Write for further information
nd prices. Rhodes Brown, Columbus,
Ga., care Bull Creek Farms.
J full-blood 15 mos old Jersey heifer,
solid color, wt., 400 lbs. good cond.,
for sale. Come and see. J. A. Goldin,
Bre - Ga, :
oS Re Jersey 5 yr. old cow, fresh,
8150 at barn. M. S. Tanner, Flowery
Branch, Ga., Chestnut Mtn.
Grade Guernsey cows: 4 yrs, 3 days
old bull calf $80; 2 yr old heifer calf,
1 wk. old $85. Come see. A. J. Strick-
: Blackshear, Ga.. :
; OP tomsey milch cow, due to freshen in
January with 3rd calf. Gave 3 1-2 gal.,
with last calf, $85. Carl Williams, Loc-
ust Grove, Ga. ~
ad HOGS Seanaeey Se
2 -P. G. 6 mos. old boars, wt.,
150 Ibs., sub. to ree, #20 oa. dM. Ful-
hellman, Ga., Rt. 2. )
: ae pred S. P. C., 6 gilts, 8.mos. old,
bred to farrow in April, wt., 160 to 175
-Ibs., $20 ea., 6 gilts, 3 mos. old, 60 to 75
bs., $8 ea. Dbl. treated. S. W. Smith,
wkinsville, Ga.
E See Hampshire boar, 3 yrs. old,
perfectly marked, wt. 450-500 lbs. For
purpose of crossing strain, will exch. for
another boar, same- Hampshire reg..
_ stock, or will sell. Write. Emilio Saurez,
: rt Ga: 2
: or 100 pigs and feeder hogs for sale
-at Farmers prices: all pure bred Dur-
ocs, in fine cond., can del., in lots any-
where in Ga., and will make del., prices
in jots. Also 8 or 10 full blood gilts,
pred or unbred. T. a a Bain-
pbridg, Ga., Rt. 1. Box :
ous. 8 or 10 wks. old, $3 and $3.50
ea. Cash. O. L. Mobley, Baxley, Ga.,
Rt. 4, Box 43.
: Bee. C., sow with 6 pigs, 4 wks. old,
also 1 sow, Red Jersey and P. C., cross
_ (1-2 ea.), with 5 pigs, 1 mo. old. both
jitter of pigs P. C. sire, sows wt., about
75 lbs., ea., also 3 shoats, wt., about
50 lbs., ea. Make best offer FOB Lovett.
-H. M. Moorman, Lovet, Ga.
Duroc J. young boars and gilts, 60
to 150 lbs., dbl., inoculated, 15c Ib.,
-reg., in buyers name, or exch, for any-
thing of equal value that I can use
tried and bred sows, 4 yrs. old, bred
to farrow in February, $40 ea., or exch.
for 15 bu. Brabham or other good
riety field peas, or for shelled corn.
Papers transferred. L. H. Edenfield,
Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3. :
Pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs,
Id, $10 ea., pure bred 200 Ib., Duroc
3 mos.
17 feeder shoats, P. C., and Duroc
cross; 5 pure bred Durocs: 3 sows and
2 boars, av. wt., 60 lbs., ea., $75, Mrs.
C. O. Sikes, Sylvester, Ga.> -
S. P. C. gilt, wt., about 125 lbs., sub-
ject to reg., $15; 8 wks. old pigs, $8 ea.
Joe M. Brown, McRae, Ga. :
1 pure bred S. P. C., 3 yr. old, good
brood sow. Life time immune against
swine plague and cholera, wt., 275 or
300 Ibs., $25 cash, FOB; 1 Duroc mixed,
20 or 25 lbs., sow pig, $3, or exch. for
3 bu., Ga. Runner seed peanuts. No
personal checks. Cleon Cowart, Sum-
|mit, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 89. |
2 big bone P. C. gilts, about ready to
breed, cheap. E. J. Bailey, Raymond,
Ga. et
15 P. C., 6 wks., old pigs, $4 ea., $7
pr. M. L. Sanes, Cataula, Ga., Rt. 1.
Reg: Duroc service males, 6 mos. old,
$20; 3 mos. old, pigs, $8. Best Sensation
breeding. All reg., in buyers name. Z.
L. Scott, Concord, Ga.
Show herd, reg., cholera immune Dur-
oes (the highest winning in the south);
9 mos. old; 300 Ibs., Ist and 2nd prize
boars, $40 and $35 ea., 9 mos. old, ist
and 8rd prize gilts, 300 lbs., bred for
March, April litters, $35 ea., 3 mos. old
pigs, 60 to 70 Ibs., $10.50-ea., reg., FOB;
| 400 lbs., 12 mos. old Jr. Champion sow,
to farrow in April, $50, FOB. Henry T.
Lunsden, Talbotton. Ga.
2 reg., hornless, pure bred Toggenburg
does, perfectly marked, reg., papers
transferred. J. J. Johnston, Waynesboro,
Ga.
150 head fat goats: 35 to 40 kids, wt., |
from 10 to 20 lbs., $1.25 per head. W. J.
Morgan, Stillmore, Ga. Rt. 3.
11 ewes and 1 buck: healthy, fine
cond., all large except 3 ewe lambs,
$15 ea., for lot, FOB. J. F. Hurt, Oak-
man, Ga. :
1 pure bred Duroc Jersey, 10 mos. old
gilt, to farrow March 15th, $20: Leo
Akins, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure bred 7 mos. old, 100 lb.,.male,
out of litter of 16 pigs. Life treatment
i cholera and swine plague.-$20 FOB.
Edward Mullis, Cadwell, Ga.
Full stock black big bone P. C., brood
sow, ent., to reg., bred to reg. boar,
to farrow about last of February, $35;
full stock black big bone P. C. boar
(mother reg., father ent. to reg.), 14
mos. old, good cond., $25. All FOB.
J. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 3.
S. P. C. pigs, pedigreed. J. Littleton
Jones, Newnan, Ga. 5
5 thoroughbred Duroc Jersey brood
sows, just in their prime. Sell, or exch.
for porkers, or beef cattle. J. O. Barnes,
Devereux, Ga., Box 42.
1 P. GC. sow (bought at the State
Fair in Savannah, Ga., in 1928), have
pedigree for same, $60. Mrs. Olive J.
Lee, Ellabelle, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 40.
7 half P. C., pigs from pure Essex
sow; No. of pigs in consecutive litters:
6, 11, 14, 12, 11, 10; 14 and 10: also: 7
pigs, 3-4 P. C., from gilt of this Essex
sow, 8 wks., old, wt. about 40 lbs., ea.,
$5.50 ea., or $70 for lot. FOB. Mrs. J. B.
Collins, Cochran, Ga.
Reg. S. P. C., gilts, wt., about 125 to
150 Ibs., not bred, $15 ea. R. L. Brown,
McRae, Ga. 4
2 Big Bone P. C., sows, both bred
to pure P. C. boar; bred to farrow
about April Ist. Make offer, J. A New-
man, Eatonton, Ga.
Reg., Big Type P. C., bred sows, hogs,
and pigs of all ages. Joe R. Martin,
eos et Ri, 3.
ampshire gilts, cholera immune,
wt., 250 Ibs., ea., $25 ea., at farm. W. M.
Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., RFD 2. s
1 young reg. Duroc Jersey boar and
2 noes ee ney Sows. for sale.
oaes Browne, Columbus, : E
Bull Creek Farm. Se ass
_, (Reg. black Essex 7 mos. old gilts,
cholera immune, $20 ea. Satisfaction
guaranteed. A. L. Law, Eastman, Ga.
s a0. oie 6 wks. oe cross. Duroc and
OF per pr. crated W. A. 7
oe Ga. : x eee
pure bred Duroc J. 7 mos. old ilts
subject to. reg., wt., about 75 or 100 lbs.
a - Mrs. J. C. Pierce, Stockton, Ga.,
1S. P. . subject to reg, 85 Ibs.
ao bee $15 pe exch, for
. R. hens, an EOF
Baison, a cock. C. J. Ashley,
eg. Duroc J., 2 yr: old, cholera im-
mune, Scissors strain male, $25. E
Maynard, Newton, Ga. Seat
3 Little Bone jet black Guineas, stay
fat kind: 2 males and 1 female, 7 wks.
old, $18 per pr., or
$25. FOB. J. CG.
Rt. 1. Box 75.
6 P. C., Berkshire, cross, 8 wks. old
pigs, $30 for lot, at barn. E. H.
Madison, Ga., Rt. 2. ee Oot
$10 ea., or the 3 for
Hargroves, Marlow, Ga.
gilt, bred to reg., boar, $25. Peyton
Hodges, Brinson, Ga. _
xe ee:
3S. P. C., gilts, wt, about 125 lbs,
o
MARKET BupLETIN =~
Small stock, 75c
reg., in /buyers name, $15 ea. R. L.
Brown, McRae, Ga., Star Rt. |
1 reg., S: P. C., brood sow, $25, or
trade for what have you? Tom Rich-
ardson, Palmetto, Ga.
6 P. C.,, and-Red Jersey mixed, 10
wks. old pigs (color red), $6 ea., or $35
for lot. Exch. for 400 R. I. Red, or B. R.
baby chicks. A. B. Cumming, Spring-
field, Ga. es :
3 8S. P. C;, and Big Bone Guinea,
cross, 9 wks., old pigs, 1 male and 2
females, $5 ea. J. F.: Tompkins, Mitch-
ell, -Ga., Rt. 1. ee
Reg. Duroc Jersey boar, 1 yr. and 9
mos. old, wt., about 175 lbs., $30 FOB
my shipping point. L. M. Kennedy, Col-
lins, -Ga. 3 % a
100 head Hampshire brood sows,
shoats and pigs, good stock for sale.
O. B. Fitzpatrick, Bullard, Ga., P. O.
Dry Branch, Ga.
3 Big Bone Guinea hogs, 3 mos. old,
2 gilts and 1 female. All fat and thrifty.
Also 1 fine horse, cheap. Make. best
cash offer. T. F. Jefferson, Nashville,
Ga., RFD 3. f
A few choicely bred Hampshire males,
dbl., treated and reg., in buyers name.
Only choicest individuals sold for
breeding purposes. E. B. Weatherly,
Cochran, Ga. 2
1 pure bred entitled to reg., Big Bone
black P. C., about 200 lbs., sow, bred to
tarrow March ist by reg. P. C. boar, $25.
Fred Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt. 2.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
1 black horse, 4 yrs. old, work any-
where, nice size, good cond., cheap for
cash. Dr. D. D. Woodward, Dudley, Ga.
1 good farm horse, about 14 yrs. old,
$50 cash, or exch. for cows or hogs.
W. C. Wicker, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 4.
7 yr. old mule, worked here 2 yrs.,
about 1100 lbs., $150. T. R. Duggan,
Warthen, Ga.
Pr. mules, 6 and 8 yrs. old, 850 and
900 lbs., good workers anywhere, sound
and good steppers, $250 for quick sale.
Write for further information. R. P.
Bannister, Ball/Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
Shetland \pony for sale reasonable.
Mrs. W. H. J. Foy, Egypt, Ga.
1 Blue jack mule, 800 or 900 Ibs.,
gentle, good worker (single or double),
about 12 yrs. old, $40 at barn, or trade
for good cow or springers. O. H. Todd,
Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 2. Macon Drive, Lake-:
wood. : A
Good, gentle farm horse, work any-
where, buggy or saddle, wt., 1125 lbs.,
10 or 11 yrs. old, $85.
Turin, Ga.
1 pr., fast stepping farm mules for
sale. Cash, or good note. G. M. Parks,
Jesup, Ga., Rt. A. ;
1 horse mule, 9 or 10 yrs. old, wt.,
1 M., lbs,, $100. Virgil M. Tatum, Gain-
esville; Ga. Rt. 8. - as
1 small mule, about 900 or 1 M., lbs.,
Cheap, or trade for*hogs, or cattle, near
Waycross. H. T. Jeffords, Waycross,
Ga., Rt. 3. Box 19A. -
1 good mule, 11 or 12 yrs. old, wt.,
about 950 lbs., good worker anywhere,
ae for cash. P.-B. Stephens, Austell,
1 black mare, 1 M.,
lbs., or more,
about 10
yrs. old, splendid worker any-
where; 1 dark bay pony, 8 yrs. old, 650
lbs., fine for saddle and work anywhere.
Mrs. N. H. Griffin, Marietta, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 horse mule, $50 at my barn. O. L.
Mobley, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 4. Box 43.
Good, gentle farm horse, work any-
ge buggy vo fee 10 or 11 yrs.
z S., $85. Ri ;
Tule ae s., $ iley C. Couch,
2 mare mules priced reasonably.
O. Sanders, Roswell,. Ga. ee
A few pure bred Shetland ponies,
ae ae $75 ie $100 ea., FOB. S. A.
-. Dorchester. E, L. Bergstrom,
Wight, Dorchester, Ga. . a S
RABBITS FOR SALE
ae es ane N. Z., cross, does, $3
- Prompt shipment. David .
Sabu Ga., Rt B Pe
yr. old Chinchilla doe with 8 youn :
5 wks. old;2 yr. old C. buck; jour
mos. old C. does, bred. All for $20.3. D.
ie Pa dee ted Ga. :
. Chinchillas: 3 bucks and 5 does,
a oe = ea., hah for lot, or .trade
ens at 30c lb. -
ardson, Palmetto, Ga. _ a a
N. Z. Reds and Chinchillas, Sell, or
exch. for White Kings, Red Carneaux | 2.
pigeons, or for. chickens. Leon j
Bradley, Ga., Box 75. pa ae
White, Black and White does, bucks,
ea., breeding age, $1
ea,, Cash with order. Fred TI. ker
nes, Ge. Rt.-2. uae
Shinchilla does: 8 mos. old, $4 and
$5; tested breeders, $8; 6 mos. ae $4;
3 mos. $3; good bucks, $5 and $8. All
&
FOB, Stock guaranteed and healthy
Riley C. Couch,
|. Thursday, January 16, 1930
and first class quality breeding stock. oe
A. H. Dudley, Chamblee, Ga., RFD 2.
25 Domestic meat does, 9 to 12 mos.
old, $2.50 ea., $50 for lot FOB; Ped. New
Zealand White Does, 9 to 12 mos. old.
Write for further description and prices.
G. H. Lowell, Atlanta, Ga., 28 Lake- _
view Drive, N. E. Sor
2 N. Z., iarge, well dev., bucks. Sell,
or exch. for value in poultry. Mrs. E,
Spence, Chamblee, Ga. A
Best Reg., stock Chinchillas, all ages, -
$2 up, according to age and quality.
Exch. for R. I. Red chickens, or their
eggs for setting. J. C. Scruggs, Harlem,
Ga. oe si
5 Gold Certificate ped., prize winning
Chinchillas, 7 mos. old bucks, $4 ea.,
Some of Stahls stock. Write. Mrs. D. T.
Poole, Newnan, Ga. ) e
1 brown and white buck, $1.75; 1
brown doe, $1.50; 1 N. Z., Red doe, $2;
all less than 2 yrs. old.-Purchaser to |
pay freight. Tom Verdel, Jr., Grace-
wood, Ga. :
White N. Z., does from prize winning . ~~
stock, $6 ea., bred and reg., $7.50 ea. ~
Write for prices on buck, or trios. R. S. |
Dillard, Macon, Ga., 351 Pierce Ave.
3 fine Belgium female rabbits, $1 ea.
R. C. Royal, Jr., Chipley, Ga. eo
6 pure bred N. Z., Reds: 1 doe and 1.
buck, 14 mos. old, and 4 young,4and6 ~
mos. old, $10 or exch. for any large 2
breed chickens. Mrs. H. G. Kirkland,
Cobbtown, Ga., Rt. 1. es ge Te
Thoroughbred Flemish Giant rabbits _
at reasonable prices. R. H. Mansell, _
Roswell, Ga., Rt. 2. : eS
Chinchillas: ped. and reg., matured
does, $7.50 (can give papers); 5 mos. old,
$4.50 pr., $2.25 ea., also White Flemish
Giants, matured males, $2. Mrs. W. A.
oe Clarkston, Ga., 302 Market __
i
ie
1 pr. New Zealand Reds, 10 mos. old, ; os
$4, also 1 N. Z., Red, 3 mos. old buck, _
$1.. All healthy, large stock. John J.
Culler, Jr., Ft. Valley, Ga., Rt. 3. .
1 pr, reg., and ped., Chinchillas. Sil- _
ver Certificate stock, direct from Stahls
1 yr. old, $8 pr., or exch, for White or
Brown L., pullets, corn meal, oats, or S
most anything can use. Mrs. L. S. Hie ee
Dalton, Ga. RFD 6. 3: | 6 Ce
Via
SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE |
3 nice milk goat does. Papers to reg.,
2 of them. Both sired by imported .
buck; all 3 bred to reg., buck, Sell at
very reasonable price, or exch. for a
No. 1 young White, or Brown Leghorn
hens, or early hatch pullets. No culls,
except at eating prices. Edwin Simpson, _
Atlanta, Ga., 676 Tifto St. N.W.
23 head goats, mostly all butt-head-
ed, $1.25 ea., or $24 for lot. Exch. for
young cows. W. A. Meeks, Adrian, Ga.
12 nannies and 2 billies, also 2 kids,
good cond., can be seen any time on
Blythe Island (near Brunswick, Ga.,).
Sell, or exch. for good milch cow. J. a
Sapp, Arco, Ga., Box 53. Te.
21 young ewes with lambs and 1
Hampshire buck, for sale. John A,
Campbell, Norman Park, Ga. ee
. Nervous goats, (cannot climb, or _
jump). Write for price and information.
ak
y
J. W. Good, Moultrie, Ga. ae
Live Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED _ Se
Want to exch. value $60 for yearlings, __
pigs, or hogs. A. F. Jones, Palmetto,Ga,
Want for cash, and within 25 mi. of _
Daisy, a i Aeon cows and calves for
. Do not want cattle already
fattened. John W. Roach, Daisy, Ga. m Be
Want 1 or 2 four gal, good fleshy
milch cows, of any good breed, fresh in,
11-2 Ib.. butter fat per. day, or more:
medium size, not over 4 yrs. old. Exch.
equal value for same. State what yous <
peaee an dseription and price in
; er. LL: HE i j ee
Ge ee denfield, Silimore,
Want reg. Guernsey heifer, bred to _
reg. Guernsey. Will exch. 8 ducks bn :
2 drakes, pure bred fawn and white _
Indian Runners, direct from Berrys.
Mrs, Elbert Miller, La Grange, Ga., Box
_. Want 1 Hereford bull, 6 mos. to 1 1
ld. Dennis Batten, Douglas, Ga., RED
"Exch, value for calvs, pigs, or chickl ee
a Mrs. E. G. Fountain, Ft. Valley,
see to exch some reg., P. ene shoats, a
rs or sows, for reg. Jerse -
sey helfers , g y of Guern E
L. Shirley, Lavonia, Gay.
grade Guernsey calves, _
Quote lowest price crated. J. S. Daugh-
erty, Rocky Ford, Ga. ge
A
Live. Stock Wanted
CATTLE WANTED
nt to exch. good 6 yr. old, 900 Ib.
e for cow, of any good kind. E. Ww.
derson, Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 5.
t 1 cow that will milk enough for
utter a day. Exch. good 6 yr. old,
b. mule for same. E. W. Anderson,
aston, Ga., Rt. 5.
Jant 1 reg., cream color Jersey heif-
, of good breeding, for Calf Club
Buy, or exch. for same. B. E. Mes-
hatsworth, Ga.
rant to exch Cokers evtra Cleve-
1d otton seed for: 1 Angus Male
4 to 6 mos old. Need not be reg.,
st be of good stock. M. Wright,
rna, Ga., Box 182.
EEP AND GOATS WANTED
Want 1 reg. Toggenburg buck, 6 or 8
old with lobes or waddles under
, from fine blood milk goats. Will
ast of May and June hatch Big
Giant turkey toms, at $30 and
Give all particulars in first letter.
llis, Cumming, Ga., Rt. 5.
anuaty 16, 1930.
to 25 lbs. Yancey Ranton, Vidalia,
reg. Shropshires: one each,
-and ewe, 1 or 2 yrs. old. J. F-
born, Rock Springs, Ga.
ant a pure bred milk goat, fresh,
oon to:freshen. C. R. Watson, Ma-
ta, Ga. : = {
Want a few goats. Ex
Wa ch. 3 mos. old
C. gilt for 10 ewes, or 2 for 20. R.
Barnes, Graymont, Ga. - : Y
RABBITS WANTED
Want rabbits for cash, or exch. Ralph
binson, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 6.
int white, pink-eyed doe. Exch. a
bred Chinchilla. buck. ~ Charles
nm, Marietta, Ga. |
~ HOGS WANTED ie
fant 2 young, pure bred Berkshire
joars, wt., about 100 lbs. also young
pshire boar ef about 100 Ib., wt.
Make best price. G. H. McGee, County
Thompson, Ga.
it thoroughbred Duroc Jersey 10
wks., old, also 1 Duroc male pig.
Wilsons Type big boll, and Half
lalf cotton seed, pure and clean
me. A. C. Belflower, Empire, Ga.,
or sa
1
Want pigs and small shoats from
od stock, at reasonable prices. J. M.
S, (no address given) eo
ant to exch syrup for P. C., male
_Y. S. Gibbs, Abba, Ga. ~
vant 10 or 12 thrifty P. C., 6 or 8
. Old pigs, cheap for cash. B. F.
acock, Rebecca, Ga. : :
Want reg., Little Bone Guinea pigs,
hoats, or Big Bone P. Chincas. Exch
7, insp., fruit and nut trees for
me. R. L. Wheeler, Macon, Ga., Rt. 5.
Exch. 50 bu., early variety good eat-
ng sweet potatoes at 80c bu., for wean-
igs, good stock at $3 ea. Ea. to pay
Msportation chgs. E. O. Beard, Ft.
es, Ga., RFD 1., Box 45.
of the good, plain head, Farmers
le, Ga.
_ Want 1 Duroc Jersey. male, ready for
ervice. J. H. Martin, Island Grove,
Exch. value $15 for small shoats, or
earlings. Horace F. Freeman, Tooms-
ch. pure Half and Half cotton seed,
t $1 bu., for thoroughbred Duroc Jer-
. Belflower, Empire, Ga., Rt. 1.
ant to exch. 8 bu., Piedmont Cleve-
., or Duroc Jersey shoats. W. J.
Turner, Gillsville, Ga., Rt. 2. =
Red Jer~
sey preferred. Must be cheap for cash.
Bertha McMichael, Covington, Ga.,
Want 2 small Guinea g and 1
Guinea boar. P. W. Derrick, Atlanta,
Want reg., Berkshire male pig, 2 to
f mos, old. Exch. corn, or pay cash. J.
Want a pr. Reg. Tamworth pigs. W.
Adams, Bowdon, Ga.
ale pigs. Exch. baby chicks for same.
anie Young, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 3.
little bone Short-legged, Stay-Fat,
Guineas. D. L. White, Villanow, Ga.,
RFD 2 :
_ . CATTLE FOR SALE
good cow, will be fresh some time
Berkshire hog. L. G. Brown, Dale-
a., Box 3.
ro, Ga., RED 3: .
ig, about 10 or 12 wks. old.
| cotton seed, sound, not mixed, for
Want 2 or 3 pigs or shoats.
5. 819 Washington St. ss f
a., Room 205 State Capitol.
- Outen, Manassas, Ga., Rt.. 2.
Want white O. I. C., or S. P. C. fe-
Want 2 or 4 pigs or shoats, of the
Live Stock For Sale
March, at reasonable price for cash.
ant 1 or 2 good bred sows and bred
\
Mrs. T. C. Justus, Tiger, Ga., Rt. 1. _
20 head gray Gternsey cows, some
with young calves, some in spring some
will come in later. All good dairy cat-
tle. Write or see either C. P. Kemp,
Ashburn, Ga., or Joe Lawrence, Nash-
ville, Ga. >>
Geo. W. Poppell, Screven, Ga.
1 Hereford heifer, 375 lbs. or more,
ae or exch. Joe M.Brown, McRae,
a. g {
1 Jersey and Guernsey, cross, well
bred, fresh in 2 gal. heifer, $50. E. M.
Hathcock, College Park, Ga., Rt. 1.
_ HOGS FOR SALE
4 White Chester 8 wks old pigs, $6
ea., also 2 Essex and Hampshire, cross,
8 wks. old pigs, 40 or 50 Ibs., ea., $6
ea., or $11 for the pr. Ben Bleckley,
Rabun Gap, Ga. a
J black gilt, wt. about 150 Ibs. WII
ship COD your. station. Make best of-
fersby the pene W. Boyt, Yates-
ville, .Ga., Rt. 1. 5
_1 big bone P. C., 2 yrs. old, 350 Ib.
brood sow, 10c lb., or exch: for meat
7
4 big bone black P. C. gilts, entitled
to reg., 3 mos. old, out of litter of 11,
and extra large sow, $10 ea., or exch
for hay, geese, or turkeys; also have
2 1-2 yr. old P. C. sow, reg., and ex-
tra large, bred to Little Guinea male,
$40 (worth $75); and am booking or-
ders for Little Bone Black Guinea
| pigs, $10 ea. Guaranteed to please, or
refund, R. E. Barnes, Graymont, Ga.
Black Essex gilts, 7 mos. old, chol-
era immuhe, reg. insbuyers name, $20
ea. Loyd Law, Eastman, Ga. az
5. Duroc 3 mos. old pigs, fat and
thrifty, thoroughbred. $7 each, or $34
for the bunch. O. W. Smallwood,
Mitchell, Ga. :
S. P. C. gilt, ready for service, sub-
ject. to reg., wt. about 150 Ibs., $20;
subject to reg., S. P. C. pigs ,both sex,
$10 ea. Exch for meat or syrup. Joe
M. Brown, McRae, Ga.
Full stock black big bone P. C. brood
sow, ent: to reg., bred to reg., boar;
farrow last of February, in good cond.,
$35; black big bone P. C. boar, Moth-
er reg., father ent. to reg., 15 mos.
old, good cond., $25 FOB. J. F. Lew-
is, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3. -
1 pure bred big bone Guinea 7 mos
old boar, wt., about 150 to 200 lbs., $20
FOB. W. M. Yeargin, Hartwell, Ga.
Pure bred Duroc Jersey pigs, $10 ea.,
fine, thoroughbred gilt, nearly ready to
farrow, wt., 200 lbs., for $25. Peyton
Hodges, Brinson, Ga. :
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
Good, gentle red horse, wt. about 900
Ibs., 12 yrs. old, $35 cash at barn. G.
P. Whittington, Omega, Ga., Rt. 2, on
Ty Ty road. \ os
2 black mare mules, 6 yrs. old, wt.
1M lbs., each, $400; 2 mare mules, 8
or 10 yrs. old, wt. 1M lbs. $350. With
accessories to each, I. F. Gipson, Ash-
land, \Ga., Rt. 1. oe
A sound, good looking horse about
10 yrs. old, will work to plow, buggy,
er wagon, single or-dbl., $100. L. P.
Heyman, West Point, Ga.;
1 dark horse mule, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1M
lbs., gentle, $100 (cost $120 last year).
E. M. Hathcock, College Park, Ga., Rt.
Pee \
r
RABBITS FOR SALE
3 Flemish Giant does, and 1 buck,
sell or exch for 250 good, fertile eggs
from large stock of chickens; also have
50 Chinchillas for sale, or exch. F. E.
Green, Atlanta, Ga., 410 DeFoor Ave.
1 Chinchilla 8 mos. old buck, Stahls
stock, $1. Sidney J. Herring, Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 5. : :
1 pr. N. Z. Reds, 1 yr. old, good cond.
Sell or exch. for Chinchillas or Black
Martins. D. T. Jennings, Americus,
Ga., P. O. Box 84, : :
1 Belgium buck, 8 mos old, $1.50; 6
wks. old stock, 50c ea. C. H. Overby,
Columbus, Ga., 22 lith St.
$1.25 ea. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, Jr., Gar-
field, Ga., Box 101. :
1 pr. pink-eyed white rabbits, 10
mos. old, $2.50 pr. Mrs. W. H. Wal-
ters, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3.
1 pair Flemish Giants, 12 mos._old,
$4; 1 pr. Belgium Hares, 12 mos. old,
$4. Herman Mize, Americus, Ga.
Eggs For Sale
Thompson B. R. eggs, pen No. 1,
$1.50: No. 2, $1.25 per setting. No
checks. Mrs. Milton Sumner, Sylves-
ter, Ga., Rt. 3.
Thom son Imp. Ringlet B. R. -and
Ferris 3 C. EL. L
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| $1.50 per 15; $2.75 for 30; $8 a 100; also
1 Jersey cow, $40; 1 beef cow, $20.|G
. shoats. E. B. Pattillo, Chipley, Ga., Rt.
Want some fat kid goats, wt., from |1
5 White pink-eyed bucks, 1 yr. old,
. eggs, each, $1.25 per
JLLETIN
15, $2.25 for 30 del. Mrs. J. E. Stead-
am, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2.
Giant strain Light Brahma eggs,
Wycoff strain S. C. W. L. eggs, $1,
15; $1.75, 30; $5 a 100. Exch. for field
peas. Mrs. Bob Sosby, Cavrnesville,
a. >
Buff Orp. fresh, selected eggs from
pure bred stock, $1 per 15. Mrs. W. L.
Carmichael, Madison, Ga. See a)
Eggs from pen trapnested deep red,
Donaldson strain stock, all record lay-
ers, $2 per 15;-also Pearl Guinea eggs,
$1 per setting of 18. Safe del. guar-
anteedi Mrs. E. Spence, Chamblee, Ga.
_ Pure Tancred S. C. W. L. eggs, $1.50
per 15, del. Miss Margaret van Dyke,
Jeffersonville, Ga. :
Thoroughbred R. I. Red Donfidson
strain eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2.25 for 30;
$7.50 @ 100. Mrs. C. R. Lee, Moultrie,
Gan Rt.s3:
Carefully selected eggs from Pen
mating pure Tancred: strain S. C. W.
| Leghorns, Dams records, under trap
from 200 to 267, $2.50 per 15. Chas.
M. Powell, Macon, Ga., Wesleyan
Drive. oe fhe
-S. C. Buff Orpington, Cooks strain
eggs, $1.25 per 15; $2 per 30. Postpaid.
sce Ronie. Johnson, Shellman, Ga.,
Speckled Sussex~eggs, from free
range, heavy laying stock, $3 per 15;
$5 per 30. H. F. Hoyt, Ocilla, Ga.
Selected eggs from best pen _ ,culled,
Dark Red (to skin) Donaldson large
R. I. Red hens, $1.50 per 15. Cartons
to be returned. Mrs. P. W. Hyatt,.
Bowdon; Ga., Rt..4.. 7 s
Pure bred dark Cornish Game eggs,
$1.50 per 15. Cartons to be returned.
Mrs. C. A.'Patterson, Ty Ty, Ga., Rt.
1, Box 19. : : :
Pure Tancred W. L. eggs from Mrs.
D. Tancreds 254 to 312 egg stock, $5
eg oo Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.
Eggs Wanted
Want 3 or 4 settings Indian Runner
duck eggs. Pay cash, or exch. hen eggs
for same. Mrs. E. W. Fogarty, War-
wick, Ga., RFD 2.. Se
Want 30 to 60 doz., fresh, white ezgs
weekly. State present price. Fred I.
Baker, Columbus, Ga.
Want setting of Silver Lace Wyan-
dotte eggs; good strain and breed. Mrs.
Clara B.-Porter, Danville, Ga.
Want selected, strictly fresh stand-
ard white eggs. Also browns and mix-
ed of the same grade. If interested
communicate with us before shipping.
J. N. Cheney, West: Palm Beach, Fila.,
Care Cheney Brothers.
Miscellaneous For Sale
Several Ibs. sun cured smoking and
chewing tobacco, 30c Ib., in 4 lb. lots.
R. L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. SS
Green pickled peppers, in Mason qt.
jars, 35c qt.. FOB. Mrs. V. E. McCook,
Mcintyre, Ga., Rt. 2. M
New, white, downy feathers, 55c Ib.,
del. Sample upon request. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Cordele, Ga., Rt: D.
Virginia HomeCan Sealer. Used two
seasons. Good cond., $10. Mrs. H. S.
Thomas, Atlanta, Ga. 646 Simmons
St., N. W.
Yellow root, 30c lb., not prepaid, or
exch. for good feed sacks. Mrs. Jessie
B. Fields, Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1.
Yellow root, 50c 1b., Sasparilla root,
$1 1b., and other roots. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ Fine leaf tobacco, for chewing, or
pipe, 10 Ib. boxes, 20c 1b., smoking tob.,
15 Ib., Old Smokers Delight, $1, 5
Ibs., $1.90 per 10 lb. Mrs. A. Campbell,
Surrency, Ga. ;
100 Ibs. best quality feathers, used,
but in: splendid cond., any amt. de-
quest. Mrs. E. B. Cotton, Palmetto, Ga.
Box 47.
18 lbs. new geese feathers, | 1929
pickings, $1 Ib. Mrs. H. I. Moore, (no
address given). j
13 Ibs. Japanese walnuts for sale.
Write. E. W. Hale, Jefferson, Ga.
Best home made straight, tough tim-
ber ax handles, $2.20 doz., del., Ga.,
Full satisfaction. guaranteed. J. B. In-
gram, Waverly Hall, Ga.
Ground oyster shell for large and
small chickens, $1 per 100 lbs., FOB.
W. A. Smith, Savannah, Ga., 102 Bay
St., East. :
White and Red vinegar, in 50 gal.
bbis., 15c gal., FOB. Cash. L. BE. Har-
-rison, Dublin, Ga.
10 lbs. good washed wool for sale.
Write at once what you will pay. Mrs.
| whetstone rock in large. quantities. Jos.
sired, 50c lb., FOB. Samples on re-'
afi i Ke def
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1929 nuts, 85c lb., del. Miss Eva Spear-
man, Shady Dale, Ga. . *
Good straw brooms, 40c plus postr
age. Claud Gragg, Clarkesville, Ga,
RFD 3. Ls
Brooms made of broom corn, wire
wrapped, with long handles, 2 for $1; |
1 pt. of seed with ea. order. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. Aderhold, Lavonia, Ga.
Good Hickory ax handles, 35c ea,
white oak single trees, without the
irons, 20c; dbl. 30c. Exch. for Ber- .
muda or Cyrstal Wax onion plants,
or anything can use. Ea. to pay
transportation chgs. R. L. Blackwell,
Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4.
Gourds, 1 to 4 qt. cap., priced ac-
cording to size. Mrs. T. B. Thomas,
Thomasboro, Ga.
70 white chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib.
size, $7. Miss Belle Timmerman,
Bronwood, Ga., Box 83. eS
Nicely made straw brooms, twine
wrapped, 3 ft. and 1-2 long, wt. 18
Ibs., $1.35 doz., and postage. Mrs. John |
Tinsley, Arlington, Ga., Rt. 2. Eee:
New strawbrooms, 10c ea., $1 doz...
also 40 nice, 4 Ib. lard buckets with
lids to use for honey, etc, 10c es,
$3.50 for 40. Add postage. Mrs. R.
W. Hudson, Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1. ee
New, white, downy feathers, 55c. lb.,
del. Sample upon request. Mrs. Mary
Collins, Cordele, Ga., Rt. D. = > *
- Walnut meats, 45c Ib.,
Thos,
Rt. 1.
Yellow root, 25c'lb. Add postage on
small orders. Mrs, Sarah Grindle,
Dahlonega, Ga., Rt: 1. o
New, white feathers, 60c lb. Mrs.
Azzie Mathis, Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 9.
. Green pickled peppers, in Mason ~
fruit jars, 35c qt., FOB. Home made.
Mrs. V. E. McCook, Mcintyre, Ga., Rt.
del. Mrs.
J. Weeks, Norman Park, Ga.,
Miscellaneous Wanted =
Want used barb and poultry wire.
Give wt., and cash price on barb, and
price per 150 ft. roll poultry.. Sol A.
Tatum, Jasper, Ga. :
Want any quantity good, dry, sifted
black walnut kernels. Write for prices
paid and shipping instructions. Cataw- _
ba Creamery Co.. Hickory. N. C. my
Want 18 or 20 lbs. new feathers, at |
not over 60c lb. Exch. Bermuda onion
plants if interested. Mrs. E. A. Wells,
Chatsworth, Ga. . ioe
Want cheap grade cotton at reason-
able price. Mrs. M. C. Mason) Cut
Cane, Ga. i
Want to exch. value $3 for dried
peaches, white or yellow Crowder peas,
dried peaches, free of worms. All must
be clean and sound. State what you
have in first letter. Mrs. M.S. Nich-
ols, Rebecca, Ga., Rt. 2. ~ :
Want to exchi between 8 and 10 lbs.
hot red pepper in pod for table peas,
Irish potatoes, chickens, guineas, or
dried fruit, free of core, worms, etc.,
or anything can use. Mrs. J. H. Mar-
tin, Cobbtown, Ga., RED 2, Box 30,
Want new geese or duck feathers, ~
never been used. Exch. for same.
mee Mrs. Esther Lewis, Rydal, Ga.
Exch, value $2 for white feed sacks.
Mrs. J. W. Miller, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 5. |
Want to hear from parties having
Powell, Bristol, Tenn., Box 100. |
Want 100 Ib. size cotton feed sacks.
Exch. for same. Mrs. E. M. Johnson,
Pitts, Ga., Rt. 2. ee
Want 1 loud sounding farm bell. D.
G. McLeod, Milan, Ga., Rt. 1.
Want 100 Ib. size chicken. feed sacks,
white only, at 5c ea. Mrs. W. O. Whit- |
ley, Mauk, Ga., Rt. 2. Se
Want. green ginseng and dry roots.
Will pay good price. P. P. Pulliam,
Toccoa, jGa. : a
Wanted to Rent Farms
Want a 4 horse farm on 50-50 basis,
also raise cattle and hogs on 50-50.
Chas. W. Baldwin, Julia, Ga. ae
Want to rent farm about 25 acres,
near Atlanta; good land and house,
on share basis. J. S. Chapman, Atlan-
ta, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 442.
Want good 2 horse farm. on shares,
50-50 for this yr. Party to furnish
team, feed, and tools, and finance to
make and gather crop. Prefer place
year town, church and school. Would
like to grow some tobacco. 20 yrs. exp.
in S. C., growing same. Write at once.
W. R. Taylor, Oakman, Ga., Rt. 1.
5 or 10 Ibs. pecan Halves per wk.,
eee
what you have to offer. H. H. Gerrald,
Macon, Ga., Care Gen. Del.
Parn lidp Wanted
Want todocate and hire again J. W.
Smith, from So. Ga., for farm work.
ee watermelons and corn, etc.
Ga,, Rt. 1.
Want farm help for 80 acres Jand;
-room house, 8 stall barn, out- house
orchard; on good road, near Highway;
-RR and bus line. 50 mi. -of Atlanta by
lanta, Ga., 387 Haas. Ave.
- Want reliable woman to. live on farm
an dhelp with. god work, eee ies Bone,
Dallas, Ga,, Rt.
Want help ce 1 or 2 horse. crop.
nam, Curryville, Ga.) |
plenty of space to grow crops; good
| room house, large attic; barn, chick-
en houses and runs, : Rent very_cheap
oO well recommended, desirable ten-
nt. Mrs. WW. McLellan Edson, Tiger,
Gay RED, to:
_ Want white. boy, 14-16 yrs. old to
help on the farm. Just 2 old people;
no: children; give boy good cotiton
Batch and board and washing to plow
for us and when not needed on farm
he. ean. get all the work he wants with
our neighbors. Must know how to plow
and not smoke, swear or drink. Good
school and: churches. nearby. Mrs. Joe
McWhorter, Bowdon,.Ga., Rt. 1.
Want cropper for farm E142 mi.
from. Ficklin, Ga., 108 acre with two
good. dwellings (4 and 6 rooms), also
a large barn and pasture suitable for
12 head of cattle. Ben sone), Ween
ton, Ga.)
Want. truck farmer for 20 acres, 4
mi. outside\ of city limits. Have two
mules, all farm implements to farm
house, good school near, on car. line.
Do not apply unless a good worker.
sty Cloud, Atlanta, Ga., 2118 Peach-
oe
Want boy iz to 6 yrs. old to- -work
n farm, 6 mos. and go to school 6 mos.
to live. as.one of family; goof home
Dunn, Brooks, Ga. a
Can use 1 or 2 horse farmers, ?ur-
hands, G. F. Sutton, Lyons, Ga.
Want man for 2 or 3 horse farm:
must own his own stock, or be able to
inance self. Good: dwelling:
- thurches - and School. J. O. Barnes
Devereux, Ga., Box 42. ;
farm for wages. Must be willing work-
Se ake. to od small $1 per eee
woo mal arden.
las pa tte Ga... . .
Want settled woman to hel with
oultry. and flower garden. Share prof-
S,.0Y pay wages: with room to live
Sone of patally.. Mrs. Le H. _ Jones.
Brooks, Ga.
Good 1 or 2 mule farm, good. dwell-
g, water, etc., near Renfroe, Ga., De-
pot; short. route school truck passes
Aouse ; -on halves, or Standing. rent.
Must. be sober, honest, hard working | a
hite mar with family. Mrs. C. 0.
Stephens, Richland, Gd., Rt. 4.
work on poultry farm. Good living
ith salary. Do not object to colored
man. J. Neal, Rossville, Ga., Rt.
, Box 21- Ko
Want single man to work on farm
or wages, or a 1 horse crop on shares.
J.T. McG@lure, Carrollton, Ga.,-Rt. 3.
Want some good share tenants with.
fenty of force to run 2 plows, -or
ee land, good stock and good
tools. If necessary, will furnish cus-
tomary amount of supplies, and extra
ork to do every day when not need-
_in own crop. 2 mi..N. W. Jefferson.
ome see, or write for what I have to
ffer. J. E. Roberts, Jefferson, Ga.
~ Want 2 young, single | men to work |
on farm. Pay $12 per mo. and board.
W..J. Morgan, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want an industrious, good woman. to
ve in home with husband and_ self
oo of family and help with chick-
aoe and gen. farm work. Reas-
0 Salary. Nice permanent home
modern conveniences in good lo-
ation. Write full personal particulars
and state salary expected. Mrs. G, Ww:
( Barber, Athens, Ga.- ;
Want young man, exp in farniing to
: live in house with me and make crop |
on halves. Good land, tools. and stock.
Ref. Write or come. J. M. Elrod, Hart-
vell, Ga. Rt. 4.
(orphan or one who needs a good
ome) to live with aged ae and
aughter, as one-of family, in farm
home and ats ae ee we ab
rite at once. D, N. Howard, oT
auto. Now vacant. W. J. Garner; At~
stock furnished if desired. Ww. D. Put-
25 acre orchard of besring - trees! -
with. Must. furnish own: self. 4 room |-
for right party. Ref. furnished. H. C.|
nish, or unfurnished, -also. good wage:
near |
Want healthy man 45 or 50 yrs. old|
Want industrious. boy, 12 to 15 yrs.
~| other: advantages to right. party. V
| first, -T. L. Blanton, Lake Park, Ga.
; Want honest; sober, willing worker.
man with small family to tend 3 or 4
acres of good land; rent, or give all
-ville, near church and school. Mrs. A.
Ss Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. Rt. 3.
~ Want 2 men at once to help do gen.
farm work, a e mo., board and lodg- |.
ing. Write. s . Jones, Metter; Ga. 4
Rt 1, Box tae ite s
Want single man to- live in home.
| with 2 old people. Wages. Board ~~
laundry. Help- with farm work. As
Odum, Adrian, Ga.
Want an orphan country boy, abaut
13 yrs. old to live as one of family
and~help with light farm work. Good
home for right party. Mrs. Mollie - Wil-
liams, Matthews, Ga. :
Want farm help for good farm: six
room. house; well of fine water; gar-
den spot, etc., convenient to. school bus |
line; house and garden spot alone, or
in connection with a 1 or 2 horse farm. |
Standing rent, or 1-2 of. crops _ produc-
ed. Answer. at once. with ref. C. V.
Stephens, Richland, Ga., Rt. 4.
40 acres Bottoms: 10 acres Upiend<
-4 room house; 3 room house. Can sell
party 2 or 300. bu. corn; school and
churches near; daily mail. Rent on
Thirds. Dr. - P. ag Duckett, Cornelia,
Ga.
| Morgan county, near church and school
Jand R Rstation: 6 room dwelling and
4 3 room. tenant houses, barn, stable,
and wells; good pasturage. Well. suit-
horse farms. Exch: te, Miss: Clara Per-
ry, Madison, Ga.
farm on halves, also a single man to
live as.one of family, and take crop
on halves. At once, M. M.. Mitchell,
Culloden, Ga., RFD 2..
Want reliable couple to. live in farm
home with woman and assist with farm
work; man to make crop on halves;
also want 2 horse cropper on shares.
Good land, stock and tools. A. A, Nal-
dy, Rydal, Ga. .
Want man and wie to live with
aged couple on a 10 acre farm and
work for wages. Prefer mah who does
not smoke. Come see us at. once. Place
now open. M. W. Spiker, - ~ Mountain |
View, Ga., Box. Li
Want. good, quiet, sober, honest hard
working man with wife to take 1 horse
crop and look after croppers; one.
that can manage labor. No drinking,
nor Mill man need apply. Good land
on highway. Mrs. E. L. Wright, Yates-
ville, Ga.
Want single man with some exp. in
Farm.
Want single man with some exp.,
hard working, honest, sober, etc., to
live as one of family and make crop.
We have 2 good, young mules; a new
haps a small acreage in melons. Pay
Pair farm salary. Good neighbor-
oct: Miss Susan 0. Blalock, Quit-
man, Ga., Rt. 4,,Box 48.
Want. reliable farm hand for 1930 to
als and thoroughly honest. 2 R. Jones
Calhoun, Ga. RFDO2. 73
Want to rent 1 or 2 horse crop to: re-
liable - party on 8rd, and 4th; good cot-
ton land, and- extra good bottoms;
convenient to church, school-and RR;
desirable location, 4 mi. west of Du-
or come. see.
Ga. Re Dee
50. acre 2 horse farm, or rent stand-
ing, or 3rd- and 4th. Located Henry
county, 18 mi. Atlanta. All convenien-
ces; plenty wood, water, pasture and
a houses.
Gan, 306 Peters St.
Positions Wanted
boys, 14 and 10 yrs. old, either on .50-.
50 basis, or for salary Ex. farmer, dai-
Ref. W. O. Moon, Clarkston, Ga.
Want to rent a 1 horse crop on 50-
Ward, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. a
Want 2 horse farm on halves. Must
be good land in good community, 5 or
furnish $40 per mo. Write, or see me.
/Ref. can be furnished. 9 in family.
Bee oe fe ee Ga, Rt. 3
| eattle, poultry and also do repair work
/sider from 1 to 5 acres of jand and.
they can make to party who can fur-
nish self. Located 5 mi. east of | Adairs-
small: children. Orr By Stone, Eatonton, |. =
_| work of any kind. State wages given}
ish good house, wood, and garden; |
bacco and work for wages when hot
-after all, or a-portion of farm, and do
"400 acres of Joe strong land in|
ad for dairy or stock. Rent. lor two |
'ton, FOB. T. A. Crouch, Ocilla, Ga.
Want man to take a good. 1 horse
Bee Culture and light farm work State |
age -and wage wanted in first letter.|
August Wolbert, Eldora, Ga., Care Bee
riding cultivator and 75 acres of good ty
land. Prefer a Feed. crop with per-
live as one of family and take part of}
crop as pay. Must be sober, good mor- |}
uth and 3 mi. N. E. Norcross. eet
. Clement, Duluth,
aloN, eas Atlanta, ,
Want OS on farm for self ee 2
ryman and can also do. carpenter work. ;
50 basis, or would accept job on farm ||
for wages. Ref. if required. Roscoe M.}
6 room house, good stock and man to ||].
Can also do carpenter ee Jesse L. |
pu.
on ork, farm:
FOB. ie
want posi
. Acree, Camilla, Ga.
in general, for. wages, or would con-
and
wages to equal. Prefer place with or- also ai Bu. shelled. corm, 20 Oat
chard, Party to move me, and be re- i Beasley, Reidsville, Ga.
paid later. Must be, fair house, wood, | Fees
garden, etc., free. Have wife and two a - CORN WANTED ~
(Car Lots).
Ga. ; nt 20 car loads,
Want. job driving eaotor with good wa
man 4n Peach.orchard or gen. farm.
Exp. in both. 36 yrs. old, honest, so-
ber, no bad habits. Wife and 2 child-|
ren, Good worker- and do not mind
truck. Quote price del. Dixie Feed.
Ine., Savannah, Ga. _
Want corn, car lots only. Guote.
price FOB your station.
Bonded Warehouse, Eastman, Ga.-
in. first. letter. T. Ww. Manning, . Dudley, |
Gann. os
Want job on ee with good man|
who will pay reasonable salary, furn- Cairo, Ga.
Want. "ear corn:
bulk, or sacked. Quote ees on.
your station, Car Lots.
buacon, Ga.
also a cow. to milk. Sober. and a hard
worker: Would expect a small 1 horse
erop; plant corn, cotton, corn, or to-
eee
busy in crop. Party will have to move
me, J. G. Morris, Moultrie, Ga., 216
5th Ave., N. W.- :
Want. job on farm. for wages; look FOB.
for the car, M..
P. O,; ObauneeT,
Godwin lle, Ga.,
gen. handy work around farm; raise | x
hogs, poultry, etc. Prefer place near
some good town. 49 yrs. old, wife and
2 small ee o A. Stone, a not ps free from weeds, $10.50.
wees Ga. eee 1|FOB. J. K . Luck, Couey: ~ Cores
- - =: dele, Ga, ee
Car ca HAY WANTEDCar jour, a
er _| Want peanut and Peavine hay in 1 oar
BE ANS AND PEAS FOR Ss ALE sz pe SOBIISON: -& Neal, Cairo, Ga, -
(Cap Lots) _ HAY AND SHUCKS WANTED
-1 car Velvet beans in pod, $20 per } Car Lots
1 car sound, dry velvet beans, $18
ton, FOB. S. C. Smyly, Eastman, Ga.
Dry Velvet beans in car lots for sale.
Quote price you will give, FOB Cad-|
well. J.D. Daniel, Cadwell, Ga.
Sound, dry velvet beans in pod. oe
best offer FOB- here; Car lot. Ss.
See oe Ford, Ga. :
CORN FOR SALE
(Car Lots)
Car sipped -shuck ear corn, sale Robinson & Neal, Cairo, Ga.
cob, $1 bu., FOB cars Piedmont. Can| Want velvet bean Hulls, sound,
a at once. J. C. eee Barnesville,
2 Mi, bu., shelled corn, either. bulk
or in even wt, bags. F, L. Beasley,
Reidsville, Ga,
Ear corn, car lots of 300 bu. or more,
80c;. shelled and sacked FOB cars, $1}
bu., also ear corn in shuck ahd velvet
Jeans in-pod, crushed and mixed, 1-2
and 1-2 for cow feed, per tons, FOB
cars, $32. J. W. Lang, Omega, Ga
Car ee shuck ear corn, 80c neh
J. C. Williams, Dacula, Ga.
Bldg.
-Car Lots |
hy
Greensboro, Ga.
Make
Acree, Canis,
1 car sweet potatoes.
price FOB. T. A:
Car Lots
| best offer:
Grove, Ga,
Se. Se
ae cars slipped shuck ear corn
of baled shucks. Write - Prices.
Sout: slipped .
shuck-ear corn, in car loads, or by
- Bennets
Want ear corn, car lots; also shelled
corn in bulk or in sacks. Quote price:
FOB your station, Robinson oe Neal
and - shelled corn
is, ons 7m
COTTON SEED FOR. SALE_Car Lot:
25 tons Wilson Type planting. cotton
seed, all ginned before rain, $40 ton
M. F.. Vickers,
HAY FOR SALECar Lots
4 Cars peanut hay, sound, little dark~
Want ay. car of nice, baled: shucks, or s
pearit, or peavine hay. State prices.
Want baled shucks in car lots. eiote
price del. Atlanta. W. P. Dunn, At-
~|lanta, Ga., 611 Chamber of Commerce
HULLS AND SHUCKS 5 WANTED
Want velvet bean Hulls. in. car lots,
a136 Baled Shucks, if free from cobs. :
and clean, car lots. B. P. - Staonal,
POTATOES FOR SALECar- Lots
WHEAT STRAW FOR SALE
Car. lot wheat straw baled. Make
Locust -
2 Thursday, January 16, 193 "
also 2 car shelled corn, SE ve Al
loa:
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best
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cars
Ga
ton
dry
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