Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1930 January 23

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DEPARTMENT of
=UGENE TALMADGE

STATE CAPITOL


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Are You Getting Any

OL There are a great many complaints coming into the Department of
griculture that different creameries are giving bad checks for cream
and milk bought from the farmers of Georgia.



ess Last summer the Legislature passed an Act providing for the issu-

: ance of license to different creameries, milk depots, condensories, and
_ similar places where the milk and cream is bought up from the dairy-
men of Georgia.

_ Due to the fact that we have had a great any complaints from
these bad checks being given to some of the farmers by these- fly by
: night concerns, we have invoked a ruling that these companies will
comet be licensed where they fail to pay for the cream and milk.

_. All of you who have turned down checks for cream and milk

(which you have sold to the different creameries, please forward them

-.to Dr. J. M. Sutton, State Vetenarian, State Capitol, Atlanta, and

owe. will make an effort to collect them for you, In the event that

they are not paid I think this sufficient grounds for cancelling the
~ lieense- of these creameries.

Ue It is hard enough work to bog around in a sii hy lot these cold
me nights and mornings to milk the cows when you get paid for the milk
and. eth but when you have to do it for nothing it is a little too
tough

ao The price of cream is exceptionally low compared with a year
ago. When I was at home Sunday, my wife told me that last year
she was getting about 50 cents per pound, butter fat, for her cream
and now it brings only 35 eents. T have not heard of any reduction



ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930.
































AGRICULTURE...
COMMISSIQNER=

< PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSA. D. JONES, DIRECTOR

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Bad Checks for Vane

Shipments of ee and Milk? ce



in the price of butter. What is the matter? It might be a wise thing
to look over your local market and make our, cream into butter and
sell it. at home until the price of cream picks up. If you have some
of your milk cows fat, you might sell them for beef.

We have to fight back when they, begin to press too hard.
By the way, have you farmers found any cheap eotton seed meal?

We have had a whole lot of low grade cotton seed and have been
informed that these seed would not make good oil, good meal, and
wouldnt even make good hulls or linters, I wish some of you farmers
would make inquiries for some of the cheap meal that has been made
from these poor seed, and if you find it let me know, and I will

advertise this to the farmers, as, the cheap meal generally feeds and

fertilizes about as well as this prime meal.

I understand that there are a good many cotton seed not yet

sold in Georgia. My advice to you would be to hold them until you
can get a satisfactory price FOB your home shipping point. Have

the buyer to grade them and weigh them and pay you for them at

home. If they do not do this try using them for Feeiaer and feed.
You will be surprised at the results.

Another thing I wish to call your attention to:
Quit carrying anything to the cars at hog sales except No. 1 hogs.
Keep your number twos and threes until the next monthly sale. You

can make a No. 1 out of any No. 2 or No. 3 in thirty days. Butcher |

your rough hogs at home. The: differential of one cent on grades in

hogs is too much.
: _ EUGENE TALMADGE.

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OF GEORGIA . PRODUCTS Poultry for Sale .------ 2,3, 45,6
Poultry Wanted ------------ 5, 6, 8
4 oe es ORS - ie -Eges For Sal@ io o.2- a 6, 7, 8
aili i nuary 20, 1980. Always Subject to Variation
_ Prevailing Wholesale Prices, Ja uary 20," - y J ee ee
* Atlanta Macon Augusta Savannah Columbus Valdosta Live Stock Wanted ----------- - 10
Sweet Potatoes, 100 Ibs. -------- $1.40 $1.25. $1.35 $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 Georgia Products For Sale 8, 9, 10, 11
Irish Potatoes, sacked, 100 Ibs... 3.50 3.50 ,3.50 3.25 3.20 4.50 Georgia Products Wanted ---- 9, 14
Eggs, Ga., Extra, doz. ---------- oe 48 50 A8 50 AB Plants For Mig Pa
fs 2. ae eee a . 43 E
: sone ae on we : cc | : i : i Cotton Seed For Sale -... 12, 18, 14
Eges, Ga. ade, Pape . 4 : ; cog :
Eggs, Yard Run, doz. ---.------ 48 46 a8 ae 48 48 Cole GRek WEES Soe i
Stags, Ib. -----.-----------=-=- ~ 20 20 25 25 De: 20 Seed For Sale --.--.---.---- 9, 12
Hens, Tb, ---nnnnnnnnnne nnn nen ene 25 20 .25 25 20 .20 Seed Wanted ee ae 12
Roosters; Ib. --------------i--~- 14 12% AB - 5 1 0 Miscellaneous For Sale... 13, 14, 15
_Priers, Ib. --n-nn enna en nnedene ene 2 a > . . om - Miscellaneous Wanted ae 13, 15
* ee : 1 16 ie pee ote Positions Wanted ..---.-... 15, 16
_ Geese, Ib. -------------------- oe ee ; a Farm Help Wanted ---_.------ 13
Turkeys, Ib. Bee capeanpe Saw 20 80.) ~- +83 25 ste seeds
s jp Aa eee ee near r Sod ; Want To Rent Farms ....----.- 16
Field: Peas, mixed, bu. -------- 3.00 2.75 25000 8.25 3.00 a es De es
e 2 poem [ee A:Parms For- Rent 2-.---_--.... 1
_ Field Peas, not mixed, bu. ----- 8:25 3.25 2.75 3.75 3.50 = ee uae a eeh
2S 4 & : . Gs Caro 22s asco ee 161}
Country Buiter, best table, e- MO. 0 40 _ 45 oe oe ee Se eas
Country Butter, cooking, Ib. -..- 25 35 80 30 35 : ?
= 53 Cars of Hogs. Sold Daring Week Bortnning, Jen. 18, * * Sales, arent from ts 84 to 8.60 ) per hundred weight; Basis No. ke
















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- Poultry For Sale

; -ANCONAS FOR SALE

{Ferris strain Ancona, 1 yr. old
rooster, $1.50. Mrs. Thomas Tribble,
Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. =

.. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Baby chicks from State Accredited
flocks, bred to high egg production.
Write for prices on kind you want and
mention second choice. Chas. F. Howe,
Ft. Valley, Ga.
- Several hundred genuine Pape strain
Black or Buff Minorca baby chicks.
-25 ea., in lots of 50 or 100. First hatch
- ready: January 28th. N. A. Wood, Souta
_ Atlanta, Ga.
Thoroughbred RY. Reds, B. Rocks,
W. Rocks, B. Orp., and S. C. W. L.,
$15 a 100; Mixed heavy breeds, $18. 50
a 100. Reduction on large order. Post-
paid. 100 per cent live del., guaranteed.
Custom hatching, 3c an egg. R. R. Cox,
_ Ashburn, Ga.

~ Quality chicks: W. and Brown L.,
$15 a 100; R. I. Reds, and B: R., $16;
Custom hatching, 100 eggs, $4; 300,
$10.50; $30 M. Eustace J. McKinney
_Jr., Blackshear, Ga.
a Ss. Cc. W. L., chicks, Utility strain,
$14 a 100; $13 per 500; 100 per cent
- live Hel, 10 per cent with order. H. L.
Wallace, Bowdon Junction, Ga. -
Pure Tancred W. L., chicks from 254
312 egg stock, free from B. W. D., $15.
-@ 100; $12.50, where 500 or more are
Serge Mrs. F. Cowart, Summit, Ga.,
Rts,
-. Bred to lay W.L., 10c ea., also Brown
L., Anconas, R. I. Reds, and Rock; Cus-
tom hatching in Mammoth incubators,
2 -1-2e per egg. Set every po
150 eggs to tray. Chicks shipped C.
D. S. P.. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.
~~ Mixed Heavies, 12 1-2c ea., or exch.
for anything can)use. March. and Ap-
ril Mrs. J. C. Pierce, Stockton, Ga.



























































-- Donaldson R. I. Reds, from care-
fully. culled flock, $16 a 100, del. Book-
ing orders now. Mrs. T. J. Ray, Stone
fe -t5a.. Rt. 1.
Popularly priced B. and Buff Rocks,
R. I. Reds and Black Minorcas, $14 a
100; Tancred W. L., and Heavy Mixed,
13. Postpaid. 100 per cent live del.
gi3 Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.
= Booking orders for chicks and eggs
from best 2 and 3 yr. old hens. Feb-
-Yuary, March and April del. Write for
prices and full particulars. M. W. Kan-
tala, Elberton, Ga.
Feris Best Egg grade W. L., from
.300 egg grade hens, $12 a 100,
00 per cent live del., Reds, Rocks,
$15 a 100. Mixed Heavies, $13.
; 8 -Flanders, -Rockledge, Ga. -
Large, electrically hatched chicks,
or started. chicks. Write. C. W. Duggar,
Vidalia, Ga.
Chicks from State accredited flocks,
-bred: for high egg production, ~ Write
what you want. Chas. F. Howe, Ft. Val-
ey, Ga.
Blood tested chicks: B. R.., Reds and
- Buff Rocks, $15 a 100 del. H. F. Mor-
gan, Fitzgerald, Ga., 216 S. Lee St.
5 M., chicks ea. week: B. R., Reds,
Buff: Orp., $14 a 100; 500, $67. 50; Hol-

































a 100; $70 for- 500. Postpaid. Live del.
. D. Fain, Edison, Ga.

- BANTAMS FOR SALE .
Bunch of common bantams: 1 white
ponster, and 7 or 8 hens of mixed col-
ay 50c ea. O. S. Barber, Decatur, Ga.,
Re 2. ;
$8 Buff Cochin bantam roosters, $1
ea. Russell Cleghorn, Villa Rica, Ga.
2 prs. thoroughbred S. C. Golden
Sebrights, $1 ea., 3 half breed Golden
Sebright roosters, and 7 Speckled mix-
ed hens, $1.75 trio: pure W. L., ban-
tams, $1 pr., trio, $1 452 Al young and
jaying. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Helena, Ga.
6 pure Buff Cochin bantam roosters,
50c ea., or exch. for other, large size
chickens, not old ones, but ready to
day. Mrs. J. H. Mills, Jenkinsburg, Ga.
Trio Buff Cochin bantams, cockerel
and 2 hens, $5; eggs in season. O. H.
Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412 Peters Bldg.
: mall type Golden Sebright cocks, |
$2 ea. Mrs. H: W. Law, Eastman, Ga.

White bantams, hens now laying. SE
Bs tL. Segroves, Jr., Fayetteville,

2 pr., 1 vr. old thoroughbred S. C.
Golden Sebrights, $2 pr. James Brown,:
Helena, Ga.

1 Brown Leghorn Bantam cockerel,.
20. H.Overby, Columbus, Ga. .

Game bantamsy, 3 red Pyle hens, $3;
_red and black, crested cockerel, $1. 30
Ww. Roe Proctor; Albany; Ga., TA Soc-

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laying B. R. pullets, $2 ea. Mrs. R. N.

| ville, Ga.

-man, Baxley, Ga.

lywood Ww. -L., from 3 yr. old hens, $15 |

FOB. Felix Tanner, Flowery Branch,
Ga.

Speckled bantams, mixed with Gold-
en Sebrights, also pure White L., ban-
tams; $1 pr., $1.75 trio. Clarence Brown,
Helena, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE

4B. P. R., Quisenberry AAA quality,
333 egg strain cockerels, ready for ser-
vice, $3 ea., 2 for $5. Miss Sarah Grims-
ley, Dudley, Ga., Rt +

Pure bred B. R., now laying pullets,4
$2 ea., hens, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. R. Bear=-
den, Monro, Ga.

3 Imp., Ringlet B. R., March 1929
cockerels, $3.50 ea., oF 2 for $6. Mrs.
Bertie R. Hooks, Summit, Ga.

71 B. R., March hatch pullets, laying |
every day. Sell, or exch. for 5 Light
Brahma hens and 1 rooster. Gordon
Pece, College Park, Ga., RFD 1. Box
123.

1 Thompson Ringlet B. R., ready for
service, March or April hatch rooster,
$1.75 FOB. Money order, or Cashiers
check. Mrs. F. L. Lee, Morven, Ga., Fil
1. Box 27.

6 1nompson B. Rs 10 mos. old coek-
erels, $1.50 ea. N. P. Miller Hawkins-
ville, Ga.

a Thompson Rinelet B. R.,. April coc-
kerels, $2 ea. or $5 for lot "FOB. Mrs.
N. R. Wilson, Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.

39 pure bred Holterman strain, Mar.
hatch pullets, $1.50 ea., in yard, or $1.70
2a., FOB. RR., for whole lot. Ira M.
Galloway, Alpharetta, Ga., Rt. 2.

Thompson B. R., April hatch, now
laying pullets, $1. 50 ea., FOB. A. C.
Towe, Adairsville, Ga.

Pure bred B. R., pullets and cock-
erels, ist of October hatching, from
high eggs producers, strictly culled for
utility use flocks, $1.25 a., FOB crated.
In lots of 12or more, prepaid anywhere
in Ga., also eating fryers, 22 1-2 lbs.,
40c Ilb., FOB Senoia, in lots of 10 or
more. R. L. Reid, Senoia, Ga.
2 March hatch Thompson strain Imp.
Ringlet. B. R., cockerels, $1.50 ea., plus
postage. No personal checks. Mrs. J. H.
Huthcins, Sparta, Ga.

20 thoroughbred April hatch, now

Stanley, Wrightsville, Ga., Rt. 1.

5 B. R., hens and 1 cockerel, $8. Mrs.
A. B. Blocker, Soperton, Ga., RFD 4.

Pure bred Parks strain B. R., March
hatch cockerels; Reg. Permit 30-C-60,
$2.50 ea. O. E. Martin, Armuchee, Ga.,
Rt. 3. Box-55.

2 Thompson strain Ringlet B. R.
March cockerels, $2 ea. and a few
pullets, same price; eggs, $1 per 15.
Money order. Mrs. T. M

4 pure bred B. R., cockerels, 1 yr. old
in March, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Lemuel Alt-

ay Thompson Bars cockerels, $1.25 ea.
A. V. Hartley, Almo, Ga., Rt.

1 Barred Rock 8 mos. oid. rooster,

$1.50; also 3 Langshan roosters, 7 mos.
old, $2 ea., and 1
Pure bred. Mrs. C. D. Flanigan, Cor-
nelia, ee Rt.
10 Seo uree 18 mos. old B. R..,
hens, and 1 unrelated cock, $17.50;
eggs, $1 per ie -Mrs. J. W. Woodruff,
Lilly, Ga.-

8 or 10 Thompson B. Pp, R. hens, $1.75
ea. Mrs. P. B. Stephens, Austell, Ga.

5 choice April 1929 hatch Aristocrat
B. R. pullets, from stock of Holtermans
3 special best pens, $50 for lot. FOB.
Cash with order. Satisfaction guaran-
ee Mrs. L. C. Wood, Tifton, Ga., Rt.

5B: PR Thompson strain cockerels.
February hatch, reasonable. Mrs. W. J.
McGlamry, Americus, Ga., Box 386.

Several B. R. cockerels, $1.50 ea.,
eggs, from yard, $1 per 15, from pen.
Aristocrat cock, $1.50 per 15, not in-
cluding postage. Mrs. Frank Stewart,
Gray, Ga.

10 B. R., fryers, 22 1-2 Ibs., ea.,
35 Ib. Sent COD. Mrs. B. B. Wamble,
Cairo, Ga., Rt. 1.

Barred Rock cockerels, $2 ea., FOB.
Miss Ella Peters, Forsyth, Ga. RFD 2.

Reg. stock, B. R., 8 pullets, 8 mos.
old, $1.25 ea., 2 April hatch cockerels,
$2.50 ea., also have 1 pure bred Jet
Black turkey tom, last spring hatch.
for breeding; $5. Money order with
order. Crates to be ret. Mrs. Jno. A.
Watson, Graymont, Ga., Rt. 1.

Reg. stock,-Parks strain, B. R., Reg.,
Permit, No. 15-D- 30; I cockerel, March
hatch, $2 FOB. Money order. Chas. Es
Buss, Bremen, Ga., Rt. 1.

Trio, 2 pullets and 1 cockerel, B. R.,
Thompson strain, $5; pullets, $1.50 ea.,
cockerels, $2 and $2.50 ea. Mrs. J. D.
Coston,.Parish Ga. :

x BRAHMAS FOR SALE
Giant strain Light Brah



Perry, Mays- |.

about 2 yrs. old, $3 }-







ens, 1 cock, and 8 hens, 50c ea. All|



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MARKET BULLETIN

Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga.

4 Light Brahma, April hatch cock-
erels, Giant strain, $2 ea. Mrs. D. B.
Hooks, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.

18 pure bred Light Brahma, cheap
to party who will use them for breed- | 4

ing purposes. Moving out of State. An}

opportunity to someone who can ap-
preciate good stock. John Ray, Union
City, Ga., Campbell County. .

1 Light Brahma cock, $3; 2 hens, $2
-ea., or exch. for 2 turkey hens, Mrs.
H. D. McDonald, Pavo, Ga.. =

4 Giant strain ight Brahma, 1 yr.
old roosters, $2 ea. Mrs. Thomas Trib-
ble, Alto, Ga., ae.

1 Brahma cock and 2 now laying
hens, 1929 hatch, $5 for lot. Mrs. Jose-
phine Spear, Mitchell, Ga.

Felchs Prize Winning, Brahma roos-
ters and hens, $2 ea. W. M. ae
Hartwell, Ga., RFD 5. Box 140.

BUFF WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
FOR SALE

1 good type Berry strain 9 mos. old
White Pl. Rock cockerel, $1.25, or exch.
R. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.

1 pure bred* Fischel -strain White
Rock 13 mos. old rooster, $2.,Mrs. W -
H. Walters, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 2.

25 April hatch W. P. Rock ready to
lay pullets, Fischel strain, $1.50 ea.
Mrs. Arthur G. Smith, Sharon, Ga., Rt.

5
Pure bred Nugget strain Buff Rock
cockerels, $2.50 ea.,.eggs. $7.50 per 100.
Mrs. W. G. Sappington, Chipley, Ga.
1 pure bred White R., 1 yr. old cock-



-erel, $2; eggs, $1.50 per 15. Mrs. L. B.

Calhoun, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3.

2 hens and 4 July hatch pullets, $8 |

for lot. Money order. Mrs. K. Quarter-
man, McIntosh, Ga.

2 Plymouth Rock roosters, pure peed
and 10 hens of good mixed breeds
Make best offer. Chas. W. Balas
Julia, Ga.

GAMES FOR SALE

1 R. C., dark Cornish Game rooster,
$2. Cash with order. Clarence O'Barr,
Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 138.

2 Red Quill and Rouridhead, cross,
2 yr. old Game rooster, trimmed, ready
for pit. $2.50 ea. Cash with order. H. M.
Reeves, Roberta, Ga. E

1 dark Cornish Game cock, ae FOB.
Bessie Turner, 7 Ga., Rt.

1 pure bred s.c - Black onan game
18 mos. old cock, $1. 50; 5 mos. old coc-
kerel, $1.25. Miss Gussie Fulton, Syl- | Mrs
vester, Ga.

Roundhead Game hens and stags. for
sale. W. D. Proctor, Albany, Ga., 724
Society St.

6 White Cornish Game roosters, April
May and June hatch. $3 ea., FOB. Miss
Eva Spearman, Shady Dale, Ga.

4 Cornish Game roosters, $1 ea. B. W.
Yarborough, Aragon, Ga., Rt: 1.

Pure bred, old time, Ginn Grays,
Reds and Blues Pit Games, also a snow
white pit fowl. Claud C. Phillips, Roy-
ston, Ga., Rt. 1:

Dark Cornish Game, 1 yr. old roos-
ter; $250; 1 trio: Red Quills, $5; 1-2
Silver Duck Wing and 1-2 Wild Cat
Blue rooster, 1 yr. old, $2.50; 1-2 Black
Warhorse and 1-2 Red Quill, $2: All
guaranteed. FOB. J._D. Wilcher, Gib-
Som Ga. Ri Be =

2 young dark Cornish Indian Game
hens, fine layers, $1.50 ea. Miss Ida
Dodd, Fairmount, Ga.

Red Quili Pit Game hens, $1.50 ea
B. L. Patterson, Talking Rock, Ga., Rt.
t Bex i=

Pure bred dark Cornish Game roos-
ters, March and April hatch, $2.75 ea.
Mrs. O. N. Sloan, Moultrie, Ga., Rt. 1.

Pure Red Quill pit games, $10 trio.
Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga.

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
FOR SALE .

Marcy strain J. B. Giant April cock-
erels, $1.50 and $2 ea. Cash with order.
A. J. Bailey, Hartwell, Ga.

2 full stock J. B. Giant cocks, $2 ea.
FOB. M. F. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga.

Late March hatch J. B. Giant cock-
erels. from Purple Ribbon strain, extra
large and well dev., $3 and $5 ea. Will
exch. Ernest C. Fokes, La Grange, Ga

3 large, spring hatch M. B. Black





to lay pullets, and 3 hens, all $1.75 ea.
Mrs: N. B. Sees. Elberton, Ga., Rt.
8. Box 8.

7 hens and 1. cockerel,. pure bred

J. B. Giants, 1 yr. old. $2 ea. Arthur}

King, Douglasville, Ga.

4 J. B. Giant hens and 1 Beer
yrs,-old, $10, or- exch. for W. L., baby-
chiks of same good breed. Gob.
Adairsville, Ga., Rt. 2.

I J. B.: Giant: hen, Marcy. strain, $1.-
50.< Mrs. C

RFD 2 tte
e. re -B.. Giant: reosters;- $2 ea
Mrs. AL =. ae Ga.

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jhatch, now laying pullets, $1

Irwin.

_D. Coursey, Eastman, Ga.;| -



Thursday, January 23, 1930.
Tod= 5. Giant February rooster, $3.
Cash. Mrs. D. Ww. Jarret, Byronville,

/Ga.; Rt. 1.

J. B. Giants, Marcy strain direct, 2
2 per hens and roosters. Mrs.
. Lambery, Denton, Ga. =
Pure bred Marcy J. B. Giant sire
cockerels, 7 and 8 lbs., $2 ea. Mrs.
Belle Joiner, Soperton, Ga. Rt.1.
7 J. B. Giant pullets; 4 May hatch, :
$2.50 ea., 3-July hatch, $2 ea., or exch
for Buff Orpington hens or pullets, any
pure stock. E. L. Babcock, Cordele,
Ga., 116 E. 14th Ave.

19 J. B. Giant laying pullets, $1.50
ea. J. D. Faver, Smyrna, Ga, Rt. 1.
20 pure bred J. B. Giant hens, $2.25 _
ea., 4 roosters, $3 ea., $55 for lot. Mrs. -
c 2. Phillips, Soperton, Ga., Rt. 3. ~
Large type J. B. Giant cockerels, $2.-
50 ea., eggs, $1.50 per setting. Mrs. 8.
WwW. Morgan, Vienna, Ga. ee

LEGHORNS FOR SALE

Hollywood White L. cockerels, pure
bred 5
Rufus Greer, Hampton, Ga.

10 Everlay S. C. Brown L. hens and 2



1 cock, $15 FOB. L. H. Edenfiela, cae

Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3.

Pure bred Brown L., 3 mos old, 1 _
cockerel and 2 pullets, $2. Clower :
Sawyer, Sulphur Springs, Ga. -

Brown L. pullets and hens. W. L
Lowe, Cass Station, Ga. eS

50 English strain April hatch, now |
laying, W. L. hens, $1.50 ea. No culls. ;

Mrs. Robt. L. Berner, Macon, Ga. 559

Orange St.

2 pure bred Tancred S. C. W. i
cockerels, $2 ea., or exch. for 3 young
hens, any standard breed. Ea. to pay _
Exp. chgs. W. J. Holtzclaw, Canton,
Ga., Rt. 1, Phone 8311. ES

13 WwW. . Wycoff strain hens, 1
cockerel, not related, $15. Mrs. D. PF.
| Rekles, Summit, Ga.

Several high ped. cockerels from Of-
ficial. Ga, Nat'l. Egg laying contest

record hens, 250 to 275 egg records in 2 =e
51 weeks. Pure Tancred stock, 12 and _

11 mos. old, large, vigorous birds; at
reasonable prices. M. W. Kantala, El- z
berton, Ga. - : =
200 Tancred W. L., 19 mos. old hens, _
$1 ea. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga. ..
Pure bred Ferris best strain 8. C. W.
_ pullets, 7 to 8 mos. old, now laying.
So winning strain. $15 for 12, FOB.
. W. MeL. Edson, Tiger, Ga., RFD

i

6 thoroughbred Brown L. 1928. hens,
Everlay strain, $6. Mrs. Ola Jones,
(No address given).

About 100 W. L. pullets, 25. cockerels, =
very choice, select breeding stock and

extra good winter layers; also 25 R. I

Red. pullets, very reasonable.
Segroves, Fayetteville, Ga.

M, L.

2 choice Tancred cockerels, direct

from Booth ped. stock, about 6 mos.
old, good size, $3 ea., or $5 for both.
Exch. for pure Red pullets, or. for _
young Duroc pigs. Mrs. J. E. Sikes,
Chester, Ga., Rf. 2. cs :
12 Everlay dark Brown L.; March
ea., one

same age cock, $1.50. Mrs. J. R. La-
nier, Summit, Ga. Bee g.

20 S. C. Everlay Brown L. hens and
pullets, and 2 cocks, $22 FOB. N. CG.
Taylor, Wiley, Ga. a

7 W. L. cockerels, direct from Fer- :
ee June hatch, 5 for $2 ea., 2 for
$1. 75 ea. Cash With order. Buyer to
pay chgs. Mrs. Ray Steed, Winder,

Ga., RFD 1.

16 Tancred S. C. W. L. 16 mos. old =
hens, from over 300 eggs hens, $20. = a
lot: Cash, or exch. for corn, peas, or
young R. I. Red hens. C. Smith,
College Park, Ga., Rt.

12 nice, young W. L. eee not. thor-
oughbred, but fine layers, 1929 hatch
and all now laying, 80c ea., or exch.
for White Rock or White Wyandotte
hens, same age. Mrs. Geo, Mathis,
Morgan, Geo Rees oe

A few Tancred W. L. cockerels from -
high official 248 to 257 eggs and males

from 303 official hen, at reasonable

vrices, also a few pullets, and 20-pure :
bred R..I. Red pullets. M. L. Segroves

Fayetteville, Ga.
Langshan cockerels, also a few ready}:

4 Tancred W. L., full grown cocker-
els, ready for service, $2.50 ea., or the
4 for $9; also full blooded - Tancred st.
eggs, $1 per 12. J. A. Barron, Atlan-
ta, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 440 DeFoor Ave.

3 W. Le pullets and 1 rooster, Ferris
stain, March hatch, $4 cash with order.
A. J. Bailey, Hartwell, Ga. :

_ April hatch 1929 pure bred Brown

L. rooster, $1.25 FOB or exch for two
Bantam hens; not over 2 yrs old. A. 5. ae
Key, Bowdon Jct., Rt, S ee

10 pure bred-S. . W:-L. hens, fand -
2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea., FOB C: with |
of order. W.. A. Jones, MoDono gh, . Ga...

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point combs, 9 mos. old, $3. = =






eeeeey January &. 1936. es _ MAREET BULLETIN SBrOr oo 3. wien see
__ LEGHORNS FOR SALE __ 150. Mrs. J. M: Hall. Calhoun, Ga. Rt.cock. Mi 3 aa :
aye wall dev, Taricred * sigan Mrs. J M. Hall, Cations; Ga,, Rt. os Sos = Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, # ro See, ae hens, $5. Mrs.
eve : oe. e a, oe = = ee yellow Buff pullets, ready te lay.| 2 Donaldson strain young dark R. 1.| Pure Bourbon Reds, fim a few nice ~
uaa 3. Teasley tao = G Whit now laying, $1.50 ea. Mrs. B. T.| Red Spring hatch rooster, $1.50 ea., if| toms left, $7 ea. Mrs. R. L. Greene,
Se te Pied Tancres Wee aan ee Ga Ril both are taken together. Miss Ida Cuthbert, Ga. Rt 4: eS
cockerels, $3 or trade for anything can| Leghorn cockerels, each, $1.50 and up. eid SB eo Pee M. B. -Goldbank strain 1929
use. Paul D. Anthony, Juniper, Ga. | Mrs. T. J. Shingler, Sr.. Donalsonville R. I. REDS ee ON ed Seen, HS ee
esp horoughbred Brown L. cockerels, | Ga., 114 W. Crawford St. | 20 pufe- bred, high-grade dark R. .|7, TS. B. Gaulding, Concord. Ce
verlay strain, April and March hatch,| 1 Golden Buff Orp. cock, 1 yr. old.| Red, Donaldson strain pullets, Septem-| 4,9 guGeve {pens and 1 tom, $15 for
ase free, $1.50 ea., or exch. for pul-| and 2 hens, 1 yr. old, $2 ea, Ail FOB,|ber 25th hatch, $1.25 ea., $22 for lot.| te 8. Cash. Mrs. M. E. Williford, Ste-
ee ce and strain. Ea. to pay| Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Mt. Airy, Ga. Few cockerels, same choice stock, $1.40| Phens, Ga. oe
pos ei rae what you have. Mrs, O.| 9 pure bred Golden Buff Orp. hens,|a. include 2 with pullets, $1 ea. Mrs.| 2 Black Bronze turkeys, 1 and 2 yrs.
Cole, Lilburn, Ga., Rt. 1. 1 rooster, Byers and Mrs. W. E. Whis-| J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga., Rt. 2. - | old. Sell or exch. for N. C. peanuts, or
15 pure bred R. I. Reds: April hch.;

6 thoroughbred Brown L. 1928 hens, | nante strains, about 20 mos. old. 5 and
ee I. , ; ; , 5 and peas. J. Z. Fussell, Hazlehurst, Ga.,
Everlay strain, $6 for lot. Mrs. Ola|6 Ib. hens, $16.50 for lot, FOB. Money | pullets, $1.25 ea., 9 cockerels, $2 ea.| RFD 2. .

All FOB. Cash with order. Hatched

Jones,-Grayson, Ga., Rt. 1. order. Mrs. H. F. Fountain, Austell eae Fe
Seatac ee : ieee S 2 big bone M. B. Giant toms, $7.50
Ga. Rt. 2. is from eggs from the Ga. State College | eg Se i the pair. Mrs: W. M. Lies

= Seepan is GORGE BE AS. Mrs. J. B. Williams, | nett, Rydal, Ga:, Rt. 2. ae

2 Peafowl hens for sale. S. M. Well- BoE Rod a . car. {| Pure bred M. B. toms: 1 1-2-yrs. oid,
born, Columbus, Ga. Vite 8 loo he ee doe G Bull: | 25 Ibs. $650; 2 April Ratch, 16 Ty $e =

x in, j ea., or exch. for pure bred R. I. Red
PIGEONS FOR SALE | rein ye ay er Gace. Oe. ue. | bullets, now ready to lay; at not over
Old fashioned pigeons, 40 for $5. Clure. Gainesville. Ga. Rt. 2. $1 ea., or exch. for field-peas. Mrs. A. _
ioe ae Soe McRae, Ga. 2 yr. old R. I. Red rooster, $1. Mrs.|B. North, Carrollton, Ga. Rt. 3.
: inmee a all related to my prize | Freq Freeman, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 3. 20 young geese, $1 ea. Miss Louise
e, 18, Mos. old Black Minorca rooster,|1 pr. Turbits pr., young birds, $1 ea.,| 20 or 30 fine strain S. C. R. I. Reds, | Hursey, Broxton, Ga., Rt. 1. ee
$1.75. J..L. Coggin, Covington, Ga. ae rbits, $2.50; 3 Runts, $3. Guar- | yarch and April hatch, $1.50 ea. Miss| 2 gobblers and 4 hens, giant M. B.,
, Ziio Black Minorcas, cockerel and innes Ge Ral Pred = oe At- | Nora Thompson, Tunnel Hill, Ga., RFD | $7.50 and $6.50 ea., FOB. M. F. Lewis,
2 hens, $10; eggs in season, O. H| 46 half Red Carneaux. ae pee Adairsville, Ga. 3

Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 812 Peters Bldg. 1928 M, B, tom, Bird Bros. strain, 40
1/5. _C. Black Minorea large type | SOmMmg, 70c ea., or exch. for white

x

_ HAMBURGS FOR SALE
_2R. C. Berry strain Silver Spangled
_ Hamburg cockerels, and 1 pullet, about
2-3 grown, $1.50 a., or $2.50 pr. E. L.
Bobcock, Cordele, Ga. 116 East 14th.
ae



MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS

Tz
6 pullets, 6 and 10 mos. old, and 1

cock, $3. Mrs. W. D. Wisdom, Chip-

Trio Black Minorcas, 2 yrs. ol@ this
E. E. Mc-

Spring, Pape strain, $5.
Whorter, Lavonia, Ga., Rt..1. .
_ Black Minorca _pullets,
_Pape Strain, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. A,

genuine

Spanish peanuts. Mrs. C. A. Black,
The Rock, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 44.

Red Carneaux and White Kings,
mated and banded, cheap for cash, or
exch. for peas, bunch butter beans, or
Nursery stock, if first class. Write
what you have to offer in exch. C. B.
Tanner, Sandersville, Ga.

young rooster, Owens strain, $15 for
lot. Ne checks. Money order only. Mrs.
K. Quarterman, McIntosh, Ga.

10 hens and 1 cock, pure Donaldson
S. C. R. Ip Reds, $15, or 5 young hens
and 1 cock, April hatch, same breed,
$8.50; 1 handsome young cock, $2; also
hatching eggs, $1.25 per 15. Boxes to

Ibs., 35 Ib., FOB. Mrs. Arthur Owen,
Barnesville, Ga. | See ee
1 pure bred Bourbon Red gobbler, 2
yrs. old, pares unrelated. Fine for
breeder, $7.50 FOB. J. T. Brooks, El-
berton, Ga., College Ave.
1 pr. Bronze turkeys: 811 Ib. hens;~
18 to 21 lb. toms, $10 pr., 1 -pr. slightly

Wil-
son, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2. - es ret. Mrs J. J. King, Round Oak,
= ee a. : :

Tompkins strain S. C. R. I. Red pul-

mixed Bourbon Red 8 to 11 lb., hen
and Bronze 18 to 22 lb., tom. $10 for the _
pr., 5 Bfonze toms, 16 to 20 Ibs, $6

26. White Kings, $16 or exch. for

pee A. Gq Oliver, Meansville, Ga.,



_ MISCELLANEOUS. CHICKENS.
feos 2" POR SALE
25 fine Speckled Sussex hens, most of
them: laying, and 4 roosters, 2 hatched
1928; other 2 in 1929. J. J. Johnsto:
Waynesboro, Ga. :
_ About 50.friers, 2 and 1 1-2 Ib. ea.
-35c Ib., del. Mrs. W. O. Herrington,
-Claxton, Ga., Rt. 3. . :
. White Faced Spanish cockerels and
eges forsale. T. W. Higgison, Macon,
Ga., 109 Oak Ave. :
__ Bal. of my flock of hens, now laying,
consisting of: 16 Anconas; 2 large W.
Leghorns; 1 Black Minorca; 1 Barred

: ee llets, $1.50 ea., and Tompkins R. C.!ea,. All April 1929 hatch and FOB. Mrs.
2 pr. pigeons: 3 Homers and 1 Ho-|p 7. Red cockerels, $2 ea. Mrs. J. D.
Coston, Parish, Ga.

2 pure bred dark R. I. Red April
1928 roosters, $3 for both. S. J. Bent-
ley, Leathersville, Ga.

- TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC.,.FOR
- SALE:

T. W. Raley, Wrightsville, Ga. _
M. B. turkeys, mixed, $12.50 trio; 1
speckled guinea rooster, 1929 hatch, 75. -

All FOB: Mrs. Linton Hilson, Mitchell,
Ga., Rt. 1. es ot
- 2 Bourbon Red toms, 25c lb. Mrs.
Frank A. Irwin, Almo, Ga. Rt. A.

2 Blue Speckled and White African
cross, guinea roosters, 75c ea. Miss
Cora Daniel, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 4.

1928 hatch M. B. tom, $7, a few. non-
related hens, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $5 ea.
Mrs. Lizzie Waldrip, Gainesville, Ga.
Rt. 8. : 3

4 Muscovey ducks an 2 large drakes,
about 9 mos. old, $10 for lot, FOB. Ali
in healthy cond. Mrs. J.. A. Green,
Moultrie, Ga., RFD 3. See

Improved M. B. Battleship strain-
toms, (for breeding purposes). April
24, 1929 hatch, wt., 20 to 30 Ibs., $10 to
$12 ea. Mrs. S. D. Snellings, Upatoie,
Ga, peer
1 Chinese gander. Sell, or exch. for 1
Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel. Mrs.
E. C. Borders, LaFayette, Ga., RFD 1.

M. B. turkeys, B. B. strain, April
hatch, select breeders; toms, 25 to 27
Ibs:, $8 and $9; hens, same age, 15 to
16 lbs., $6 ea., $14 pr., $18 trio; mature
stock, 20 Ibs., hens and 38 to 40 Ib. ~
toms. Mrs. J. E. Sikes, Chester, Ga.,
RES 2. ; 2 eee

2 M. B. turkey hens, April hatch, $5
ea. Mrs. L. B. McBrayer, Temple, Ga.,

I thoroughbred M. B. 1 1-2 yrs. old,
28 lbs., tom, $12; 4 April hens, M. B.
and Bourbon Reds, mixed, $4 ea. Cash
with order. Customer to pay Exp. chgs.
Money order. Mrs. J. T. Milner, Shell-
man, Ga. vee ees

M. B. turkeys, early hatch toms, $5
hens, $4 ea. H. H. Alexander, Elberton,
Ga. 2

3 pure bred Bourbon Red hens, $5
ea. Mrs. C. W. Lipham, Tallapoosa,
rGa., Rt. 1. =

M. B. turkeys: 10 hens and 3 toms,
30c lb. H. H. Jones, Winston, Ga.

4 turkey hens, pure bred M. B. Gold-
bank strain, 7 1-2 mos. old, wt., about
15 Ibs., $5 ea. Mrs. T. R. Hadawa
Hillsboro, Ga. 28S Fees

2 large M. B. turkeys, toms, $10 ea.,
hens, $7.50 ea., 1929 hatch, $5 ea. Mrs.
T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga. . ~~

4 pr., large Toulouse geese, $5 pr
wi large white, pure bred Indian Runners,
Byronville, Ga, Rt. 1. . $5 trio; White Muscovey ducks, $5 pr.

4 Bronze mixed turkeys: 1 tom and! W. H. Hagan, Morrow, Ga. aoe
3 hens, wt. 53 lbs., $18 for all. Mrs.| Bronze turkeys, prize winners at the
U. C. Page, Baxley, Ga, Rt. 2. _-| Souths leading shows. Money back

4 or 5 common geese, now time to|cuarantee if not satisfied. Free cata-

: -. Donaldson S. C. R..I. Red hens, $1.- | lay, $1.50 ea. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear. | lo: ri
10 mos. old roosterand 4 laying pull-|50 ea. or exch, for anything. can use.|Ga., Rt. 1, Box 104. Scr WEE Wee. Prine. Pondeneee

_ ets, $1250 for lot, er $3.50 for rooster.|D.-E. McDaniel, Luxomni, Ga. _| Pure bred M. B., B. B. turkeys; hens. | Ga.
and $2.50 ea.; for pullets. E. L. Bab-j|.. 3. six mos. old 5. C, R. I. Red ceck- | April hatch. 13 to 15 Ibs., $6: toms, 22] 4 big bone Giant M. B. toms, parent
cock, Cordele, Ga., 116 East 14th St. | erels, parent stock, direct from Don- | to 25 Ibs., $10 ea., or 40c Ib. Satisfac~| stock direct from Ellis strain: 2 April
Trio Buff: Orp. Byers strain, $6; }aldson, $1.50 ea.. or the 3 for $4. Exeh | tion guaranteed. J. A. Johnson, Bow-|hatch, wt., 18 to 20 Ibs., $8 ea., 2 May
cockerels, $3 a.,. ready to. lay pullets,| for 5 bu. Slipped shuck, or shelled corn | ersville, Ga. 3 hatch 12 to 15 Ibs., $6 ea. FOB. Mrs. J.
$1.50 ea. Mrs. J. D. Coston, Parish:|del. Ochlocknee. Mrs. B. F. Hortman.| 1929 hatch Giant M. B. turkeys,}L. Ferguson, Gornelia, Ga. Rt. 1. _

Ga: =. 3) 3. | Ochlocknee, Ga., Rt. 1. Goldbank strain, parent stock direct} Mammoth Giant Bronze turkeys,
"3 thoroughbred Golden: Buff Orp.| Donaldson and Tompkin strain R | from Bird Bros., toms, 24 to 26 lb., $10 trio, FOB. Mrs. Carrie L ydal,
January, 1929 pullts,:$2-ea. Cash. with ; ee Ree Ce ee

I. Red cockerels, about ready for ser-|26 to 30 Ibs:, $12.50; hens, 12 to 14 onze: hens,
Mrs. D. W. Jarrett, Byronville,| vice, dark colored. See, or write. W. J.|lbs., $6; 15 to 18 Ibs., $7.50. Satisfae- all Care toe we ea ee ins

- | Gartner, Atlanta, Ga., 387 Haas Ave. tion guaranteed. F. T. Holland, ye ener te "= <r ARTY
of 6 young hens and.1 cock-| 1 extra fine, glossy dark Red, Don; lersville, Ga, ee Vie, coe EN
bred iden Buff Orp., $12.- | aldson S 2 yr. old S. c. R. I. Red! Pure Mammoth White Holland, Ap- ~~ (Continued on oe

mer and English mixed; 1 pr. squabs,
nearly ready to fly, $3 for the 6. Exch.
for chickens, ducks, or guineas. Will
C. Smith, College Park, Ga., Rt. 2.

P R. I. REDS =
- 2 dark R. I. Red April hatch cocker-
as SS Mrs. W. G. Rinner, Alma,
Bae vee a 3 See 1929 hatch roosters, $1 ea., 2 or more
j Dark ae ae cockerels, $3; | in lot, 75c ea., 1 pr. large Black, Eng-
eggs, $1.50 per setting. Mrs. M. L.| lish ducks; 1 drake and 1 duck, $4 for

Shealey, Oglethorpe, Ga. oi
10 spring 1928 hatch pure R. 1. Red | (ie Ga Ett Bee we

Rock; and 1 mixed breed. All 20 mos.| POm@ldsons direct) pullets at $1.50) Thoroughbred B. B. M. B. turkeys,
old. $25 for lot. Mrs. Grace B. But-| 54 mies er cocks, same strain, $2.-| way hatch; 17 and20 lb. toms, $7 and.
er, Brookhaven, Ga., Box 154. |i Sa 7 Mrs. R. J. Fleming, | g ea., 28 lb. 1 yr. old last June tom,
10 mixed. pullets; $11 for lot, FOB.| "So RT Reds aS - 1$15. Satisfaction guaranteed. Will
Mattie B. McPherson, Rabun Gap, Ga.| sockersls for , dark mahogany | Hart, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. : 4
a = pe Soe breeding purposes; 5 and| w.'B. unrelated turkeys: tom, richly

6.mos. old, ready for service in Feb-| bronzed and pure white on tips of

ruary or March, $2.50 ea. Mrs. BE. H. j sh: 0
Prather, Brookhaven, Ga., Rose Lane ie nee nee Sit Mrs BE Jeck-

Cottage. = ae _ .|son, Lithonia, Ga., Rt. 2

a pao eset orig R. I. Red| 7 turkeys, 1929 hatch, dark color; 2
wks. old pullets, 85 ea., also 25) sobblers, 14 and15 Ibs., $4.50 ea., 5 hens

cockerels, $1.25 ea. Money order only./j9 and 11 Ibs., $3.35 ea. FOB. Mrs.

gs woe Odom, Sycamore, Ga., Josephine Spear, Mitehew, Ga, 5
es See a : . B.-toms and hens, for breeders,
ae pure bred dark R. I. Red cockerels, | vel) dey., healthy, from unrelated stock;
March and April hateh, $2 ea., 4 for! jay hatch toms, wt. 20 or more lbs.,
$7. Mrs. A. P. Stapleton, Wrens, Ga. | $7: hens, 12 or 14 lbs., $4.50, or $15 for
958, C. R. I. Red_cockerels, fine col- | trio FOB. Mrs. M C. Colvard, Bow-
or arid shape, from heavy laying strain,| man, Ga. : pe
$1.75. ea; also eggs, from Donaldson; 1 slightly mixed Bronze tom, June
and Tompee s Strains, $1 per 15. Mrs./ hatch, wt. about 13 Ibs., fat and in ex-
Paul Steed, Douglasville, Ga. | eellent cond., $5. Prompt shipment.
About 8 Red roosters, hatched last| a: J. Adams, Ashburn, Ga, Rt. B. _
spring and summer, Donaldson strain 2 Bourbon Red gobblers, thorough-
is FS changes Lee0es 9 pore Wanaidagn dase S, oR Ee ee ee ne
s.: Eo. 8. mn, Le Red March 1929 Siok otek ae stag reeders) $6.00 each. Mrs. Will Trimble,

I Adairsville, Ga. :
ice stock, $2.75-ea., $5 for both. Mrs.| Big Blue Toulouse geese: 1 goose and
H. L. Elliston, Rupert, Ga. 3 ganders, $2.50 ea., FOB. Mrs. J. C.

60 fine, ready to lay R. I. Red pull-| Johnston, Hoganville, Ga. - : :
ets, $2 ea., or entire lot, $1.85 ea. E.| Pure bred Bourbon Reds: 2 toms and
J. Williams, Ty Ty, Ga. 3 hens, last June hatch, $12. G. W.

5 R. C., R. I. Red pullets and one| Thornton, Buchanan, Ga., Rt. 2.
cockerel, April hatch, pure bred, $8.50} Pure B. B. Bronze: toms, $10 ea.,
for lot, or $1.50 ea. Mrs. A. B. Crow,| hens, $8 ea. Prompt shipment. Cash.
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rt. 2. with order. Mrs. T. E. Perkerson.

10 Harold Tompkins R. I. Red hens| Greenville, Ga.
and 1 rooster, 1928 hatch, hens now} 4 large, thoroughbred black with
paar J. J.. Johnston, Waynesboro. a Saree Muscovey drakes, $3 ea., $10
Ga. es or the 4; also i oki

R. I. Red roosters, 10 mos. old, $2 we eee

ea., or both $3.50; two 20 mos. old,

trio, drake, $3. Mrs. J. D. Smith, Sa-
$1.50 ea., $2.50 for both, or 1 of the

vannah, Ga., Rt. 3.
10 mos. and ] of 20 mos. for $3. Thor-

March 1929 hatch M. B. gobbler, $10
; ( S cash with order. Mrs. D. We

~ . . |oughbreds. (No Name) White, Ga.. . ve ae
Orp. cock,; Rt. 1. -



Several pure White African guinea

_ . .., ORPINGTONS es

10 pure bred Buff Orp. Golden Buff
_ strain, just starting to lay pullets, $1.50
E ss ue J. M. Pate, Ashburn, Ga.,
__ 4 Buff Orp.-hens, $1.50 ea., also 2 J.
~ B. Giant pullets,; 80c ea. Cash with or-
Af _ Mrs. L, E. Allen, Fc. Valley, Ga..

t. 3. at tS Siege oe a. eee
ure bred, finest Exhibition mat-

*

=

2
ing, Golden Buff. Orp. cockerels, di-
rect from Byers last yr., $3.50 ea., or
$6 for both. Miss. Margaret Fussell,

: Rhine, Ga. poss mo < = 5
__ Buff Orp. cockerels: early and late
March hatch, $2 and $1.75 ea. Miss
- Cora Daniell, Hawkinsville, Ga., Rt. 4.
Golden Buff Orp. hens, $1.50 -ea.,
2 cocks, 1929 hatch, $1.50 ea. Owens

a
pRB e a :
1 April 1929 hatch Buff Orpington
cockerel, Mrs. Morgan strain direct,
$1.50. Mrs. Julia Rawls, Cairo, Ga.
__2-Golden Buff Orp. butter milk fed,
_ thrifty stock, no culls and free from
poultry insects or disease; 10 wks.
-pullets, or cockerels, 75c ea., 12 wks.
old, $1 ea.,-or the lot for $17. R. P.
Stanford, Ty. Ty, Ga. Rt1 =. -
_ Buff Orp. cockerels; $3; eggs $1.50
_ per 15; also 1 cockerel and 6 hens, soon
._ be 2 yrs. old. Seli or exch for pure
white Wyandottes: 6 hens and 1 cock-
erel for 9 Wyandottes, or 8 grown
_ pullets. Rose. Comb, yellew Jegs. Mrs.
_M. L. Shealy,. Oglethorpe, Ga. e
8 large Buff Orp. roosters, $3 each.
Joe M .Brown, McRae, Ga. 3
1 large,.2. yr. old Buff
- $2.50; 1 cockerel; $2; both Cook strain. |
for both. Mrs. Ora Towe, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt. 2. =o
1 Conway strain Golden Buff Orp.,

4 -Owens strain 10 Ib. cock, 2 yrs.
old in April, $3 FOB here. Chas. P.
| Ezgell, Willard, Ga., RFD 1.













Georgia
-~Market Bulletin

Published Weekly By The
BUREAU OF MARKETS
Arthur D. Jones, Director





Department Of

7 Agriculture
Eugene Talmadge, Commissioner

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930.

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Poultry F or Sale

BABY CHICKS FOR SALE

Baby chicks from Tancred strain
cocks direct, and high producers: also
, R. and Reds of quality. Fine for
broiler market. Fourth Dist. A. & M.
School, Carrollton, Ga. :
Quality chicks from flocks blood
sted for B. W. D., carefully culled
nd mated: Ringlet B. R., R. I. Reds,
- Rocks, $15 a 100 del. Ic per chick
iscount in order placed 3 wks. in ad-'
vance. All live del. guaranteed. 1c per
chick more in less than 100 lots. W.
Shields, Thomson, Ga.
High powered Baby chicks from
ading flocks of high producing hens.
. 1. Reds $14; Barred Rocks $14; Wht.
nd Brown Leghorns $12 del. 100 per
ent live del. guaranteed. Also 2000
tarted chicks of large breeds 10 days
Id 25c ea; 15 day old 30c ea; 20 day
, 5c; 30 day old, 40c. D. F. Thom-
Odum, Ga., Box 27. |
aby chicks R. I. Reds B. R. and
hite Leghorns ea., $15 a 100; 500 lots
70. 100 per cent live delivery guar-
eed. C. A. Burge, Macon, Ga., Rt.



Barred Rock Parks and Thompson
ain, 10 weeks old pullets $1 ea. Wal-
OQuinn, Jesup, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure Bred Ringlet Barred Rock 1
old chicks $15 per 100; del. Also
rge breed of mixed $12.50 per 100 del.
tisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J. B. El-
;, Cochran, Ga.
ooking orders for 1 day old baby
cks from my selected two-year old
proven breeders. These are high qual-
iy stock, orders taken for Feb. March

nd April deliveries. Write at once for|

es. M. W. Kantala, Elberton, Ga.

etter Baby chicks bred to lay and

1. Extra value and quality that can-
not be equalled. H. R. Gaskins, Hill
St., Americus, Ga. a

day old baby chicks B. R. and R.

T. Reds ea. $15 ver 100; W. L., $15 a 100)

00 lot $70. Guaranteed 100 per cent
delivery. B. D. Durden, Macon,
. *
Blood tested baby chicks of the bet-
er kind that live ang grow. Barred
ock, Rhode Island and Buff Rocks.
) per 100 del. H. F. Morgan, 216
. Lee 8t., Fitzgerald, Ga.
Would like to hear from someone
ho will take 3 lots of about 60 white
Rock baby chick, Berry-Fishel st..
wks. avart at 14c per chick, first
vatch Feb. 21. J. W. Nash, Smyrna,

Now booking orders for chicks for
el. during January ang Feb. heavy
reeds. Red Rocks, Orps. and White
yandottes, $14.25 per 100. Light
gr Leghorns and Anconas, $13 per
00 del. 199 per cent live arrival guar-
nteed. Will do custom hatch during
an.-and Feb. at 2 1-2c per. egg,. trays
180 eggs ea. D. M. Clark, Gar-

d, Ga. @ :
ood chicks pooularlv priced. Barred
ind Buff Rocks, R. I. Reds. Black Mi-
oreas, $14 per 100. Tancred W. L.

eavy mixed, $13 postpaid. 100

MARKET BULLETIN

f

He Fechtel, Wayeross, Ga.

BANTAMS FOR SALE

1 trio thoroughbred Buff Cochin ban-
tams, $5. J. S. Transou, 841 Fredrica
St., Atlanta, Ga. :

1 pair pure bred Brown Leghorn ban-
tams, $1. Herman Mize, Americus, Ga.

For sale or exch, 30 bantams for lg.
chickens, or. will sell for ninety cents
ea. Mr. James Maxwell, Cairo, Ga.

Pure Golden Sebright Bantams from
prize winning stock, hens $1.50 ea., or
$3 per pair, Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Ac-
worth, Ga., Rt. 2. _

Thoroughbreq Buff Cochin bantams,
cockerel. and 3 pullets $2 ea. O. H.
Wright, 412 Peters Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.

BARRED ROCKS FOR SALE

1 Thompson strain-B. R. April cock=
erel, $2.50 or exch. for field peas or
Otootan beans. W. P. Dove, Canon,
Ga., Rt. 2.
3 good strain B. R. roosters, $1.50
ea., FOB. Cash with order. Mrs. W.
C. Bradley, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.
5 B. R. April cockerel, $5 ea. Mrs.
J. C. Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga.

6 pure bred B. R. hens ang 1 cock-
erel $10 FOB. 10 B. R. hens $1.50 each
FOB. Mrs. H. F. Jarrell, Butler, Ga.
Rt. 2, Box 4.

20 nice thoroughbred B. R. pullets,
April hatched, $1.50 ea., FOB. 8 B. R.
capons April hatch, will make good



Also 1 dark Indian Cornish Game cock-
ere] Neubert strain, $1.50 or exch. for
20 100 Ib. size biddie feed sacks. Mrs.
Glen Holton, Soperton, Ga.,, Rt. 4.

1 pen pure bred dark Cornish games
4 pullets and 1 cockerel March hatch
from prize winning stock, $10 FOB.
Mrs. Minnie Conner, Cordele, Ga. 201
3rd Ave.

4 Cornish Game hens. Sell or exch.
for 1 bu. Otootan beans, clean and
sound; also have for sale,, 15 or 20
good, nice fat-hens, 25c 1b. W. ds
Edenfield, Graymont, Ga. cee ~

GIANTS AND LANGSHANS
FOR SALE

2 J. B. Giant rooster about 10 mos.
old, $2 ea., both for $3.50. G. B. Ham,
Cobbtown, Ga. o
1 J. B. Giant, 1929 hatched rooster,
ready for service, large size, $2 FOB,
Gainesville, Ga. Mrs. W. R. Stowers,
Dougherty, Ga., Rt. 1.
2 pair J. B. Giant cockerels, weigh
lbs. Price $2.50 ea. C. J. Cleveland,
Hartwell, Ga.
1 pair J. B. Giants, 16 mos old; 6
pullets ready to lay, all for $15. L. C.
Williams & Son, Ty Ty, Ga.

4 March hatch pullets, J. B. Giant;
also 1 J. B. rooster, Marcy strain,
beautiful birds; will sell the five for
$8 or the rooster for $2.50. Guaran-
teed, if not pleased will refund your
money, if returned by express pre-



mother to carry baby chicks, $3 ea.,
Laer Edgar Woodall, Cornelia, Ga.,
Rt de

2 B. R. cockerels Thompson strain,
$1.50 ea. J. J. Bond, Elberton, Ga. Rt.
8

"1 pure bred B. R. Thompson strain

.| cockerel, April hatched, $1.50 cash with

ar Mrs. I. E. McArthur, Blakely,
a. 5\
Thompsons B. R. cockerels now rea-
dy for service, $1.50 ea.; FOB my sta-
tion. Cash with order. Mrs. A. J.
Collins, Demorest, Ga., Rt. 1.

2 pure bred B. R. April cockerels,
Bh ea. Mrs. J. J. Harris, Ranger,

a.
1 Thompson strain B. R. rooster,
about 20 mos. old, $3 FOB. Ernest Rice,
Maxeys, Ga.

Thoroughbred Parks strain B. R.
eggs, $1.50 per 15 del. Mrs. E. L.
Lester, Fort Valley, Ga.

2 B. R. roosters, thoroughbred, 10
mos. old, $2 ea. Mrs. Jack Roberts,-
Tifton, Ga., Rt. 1.

Thompson Ringlet B. R. cocks near-
ly 2 yrs. old, $2:50; cockerels, 10 mos
yid, $2; hens or pullets, $1.75 ea. Mrs.
J. W. Boyett, Morris Station, Ga.

Several nice March hatcheg B. R.
sockerels and a few pullets, same age,
$1.25 ea. Ready, for service. Mrs. G.
W. Ross, Rhine, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 cockerel*and 10 Aristocrat B. R.
yullets from direct stock of Holter-
man 3 special best matings. Mrs. L.

CG, Wood, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 3 .

Aristocratic B. R. 1 son and 2 dau-
shters 16 mos. old. One ea. from Hol-
termans 3 special Best show and egg
yroducing pens. Pedigrees furnished
465. for the lot. Cash with order.
Mrs. L. C. Wood, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 3.
10 thoroughbred B. R. 18 mos. old
hens of good breeding and 1 unre-
tated 10 mos. old cockerel, same breed-
ne price, $17.50.
ruff, Pinehurst, Ga., Rt. 1.

BRAHMAS FOR SALE
3 light B. Giant Strain rooster, 18
mos. old, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Thomas Trib-
ble, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1. 4
2 light B. Capons, $4.50 for both.
Cash with order. L. J. Brown, Canon,
Ga. Rt. 2: :
5 Brahma pullets at $1.25 ea. 1 very
handsome B. rooster. 18 mos old, $3.50.
Mrs. B. G. Oberry, Willacoochee, Ga.
Light B. cockerels, 4 mos, old, $2
ea. Mrs. Nell M. Carswell, Blythe,
Ga. ;

BUFF, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS
: FOR SALE

2 pure pred Partridge Rock cocker-
els, Byrd strain, $2 and $3. Also one
Dark Cornish, $3. George Sewell, La-
vonia, Ga., Rt. 1.

2 pure bred Buff Rock cockerels,
April hatch, well grown to age in fine





J. A. Kelley, Rt. A, Box 72.

GAMES FOR SALE

Pure bred White cornish Indian cock

1929 hatch, $3; Pure bred Jersey black
Giant cock 1929 hatch, $3; cock and
hen $5. R. A. Eakes, Alamo, Ga.
_ For sale or trade, 7 Pit Game cocks;
4 Pure Hope Round Heads and 3
Round heads, R. Quill crosses, price $5
ea. ,or special price on lot. W. F.
Powell, Lyerly, Ga., Rt. 2.





Nd
er cent live delivery guaranteed. R.|ughbred dark Indian Cornish Games,

-1929.

Mrs. J. W. Wood-

pei, Mrs. J. C. Collier, Barnesville,
a.

1 J. B. Giant rooster, hatched March
$3 FOB Camilla, J. J. Dixon,
Camilla, Ga.

1 J. B. Giant cockerel and 1 hen 2
1-2 yrs. old, bred from stock for show
as well as laying; fine shape. $3.50 per
pair. Mrs..R. C. Marlow, Pender-
grass, Ga., Rt. 1.

HAMBURGS FOR SALE __.
S. S. Hamburg rooster, $1.50. T. J.
Moreat Atlanta, Ga., 388 Luckie St.,





LEGHORNS FOR SALE
15 S. C. W. L., Tancred strain, May

The Georgia

RATE OF

Seed of these.new varieties
of from 30 to 40 cents per pound
20 pounds per acre is enough

has produced about two tons of

mower.

pedeza for hay, grazing or green

favorable weather in February,

Neubert strain, $1.50 a., or $10 for lot.

Thursday, January 23, 1930.
hatch, now laying pullets,. $1.25 ea.,.
L. J. Williams, Carrollton, Ga. ee
High pedigreed cockerels from offi- _
cial record hens with 250 to 275 egg
records in 51 weeks. 10 and 11 mos. old
fully matured pure Tancred strain
stock. Write for prices. Mrs. M. W.
Kantala; Elberton, Ga.
S. C. Red Eggs from, select pen, $2
per 15; S. C. Req cockerels, $2.50 to
$5 ea. 150 pullets March hatched lay-.
ing every day. Mrs. L. E. Fisher, La-.
vonia, Ga. oS "
White Leghorn pullets; the kind that.
will lay eggs all early spring, summer |
and into late fall, 6 weeks old, 50c ea.; _
12 weeks old 80c ea., 15 weeks old, $1
ea., in less than 100 lots, 90c ea., in 100 |
or more. Coops to be returned. M. E,
Murphy, Talmo, Ga. a8
4 pure bred Buff Leghorns; 3 hens
2 yrs. olq and 1 cockerel direct from |
Assige Hatchery last spring, $1.25 ea.,
$5 for lot. O. R. Jarmon, Powder
Springs, Ga., Rt. 1. - eee
Ferris S. C. White Leghorn cocker-
els 10 mos. old, $2 ea.; 6 mos. old, $1.-
50 ea. Pullets same price. _Mrs. J. E. -
Steadam, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2.- ;
Hardeman White Leghorn cockerels
and famous. R. I. cockerels bred from
high production hens of quality. H.
R. Gaskins, Hill St., Americus, Ga.
5 hens and 1 rooster thoroughbred
White Leghorns, will exch. for same
number of Silver Lace Wyandottes.
ie Olin Hilland, Cornelia, Ga, RFD

2 B. L. roosters, March 1929 hatch,
$1 ea., FOB. Mrs. J. S. McCrary, Cor-
dele, Ga. oe
A pen of 6 extra high class S. C. W.
Leghorns and 1 cock worth $25. (Ker-
lin AAA quality). If taken at once
$10. Cash. Will exch. for corn at $1 _
per bu. Shelled and sacked. Or oats
and peas at market price, del. Or for
goog heifer over 6 mos old. Mrs. C.
W. Page, Norcross, Ga. :
40 or 50 1929 W. Leghorn hens now
laying, and 5 cockerels $1.25 ea., for
the lot or will exch for R. I. Reds, young ~



value of Kobe lespedeza for sowing on small grains i
and the results show possibilities for its use on Georgia farms.

Kobe lespedeza is probably best
Tennessee No. 76 and Korean may
Georgia. The Kobe variety is a giant cc
od native lespedeza found everywhere in
large enough for hay on good land.
month earlier in maturity and intermediate in size between the

Kobe and Common kind of lespedeza.

10 pounds per acre will give a satisfactory stand for seed
ion as Kobe lespedeza seeds better where the. stand is
some seed are alloweq to form before cutting,
seed itself. One field on the Station farm was

year from volunteer plants. Lespedeza
the seed are easily saved by using a seed-pan attachment on the

ders for seed soon so that the cro

stock. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga. Rt. 1. 2

NEW HAY GROP FOR GEORGIA FARMS

KOBE VARIETY OF LESPEDEZA MAKES GOOD ON EXPERI-
MENT STATION FARM, SOWN ON SMALL GRAIN
IN FEBRUARY AND EARLY MARCH

Experiment Station has been investigating the

in February

for Georgia farms though
rove to be adapted to north
compared with the common
Georgia, and will grow
Korean lespedeza is about one

SEEDING

are expensive but the present price

is by no means prohibitive since

to insure a.gooq stand for hay, and

pee
hin. If
lespedeza will re-
seeded in 1926 and
fine quality hay per acre every
is a prolific seeder and

TIME AND METHOD OF SOWING |
Time of sowing is very important. Those who plan to seed les-

manuring should place their or-
can be planteq during the first
ut early March plantings have

condition. $2 ea., FOB Tennille. Mrs.

$3 hens, 3 pullets, 1 cockerel thoro- :



also been successful on the Station farm. Sources and prices of
seed may be had by writing the Tennessee Crop Improvement As-
sociation, Knoxville, Tennessee, or the North Carolina Crop Im- |
provement Association, Raleigh, North Carolina. .

Lespedeza is usually sown on oats or other grain but any good
fall plowed-land, free of trash, may be seeded. An ordinary grain
drill may be used or the seed may be broadcast by hand and cov-~-
ered lightly with a drag harrow or roller. It is very important
that the field be harrowed or rolled after broadcasting to prevent
the seed from washing into low places and creating uneven stands.

USES OF LESPEDEZA

Lespedeza makes the finest quality hay anq is very easly cur-
ed. On poor land and during dry summers Kobe lespedeza may
not make enough growth to cut for hay, but it will furnish splen-
did late Fall grazing anq reseed itself. The value of lespedeza
as green manure for sojl building has not been determined but
the poorest growth will help to fertilize the following crop. Geor-=
gia farmers can well afford to give this new lespedeza.a trial.

SA, BAe

Department of Agronomy,
Georgia Experiment Station,
Experiment, Georgia. ones

Mice
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-. March Watehs $2.50, FOB Rutledge, Ga.
W. J. Carter, Rutledge, Ga.
1 Pure Silver Lace Wyandotte cock,
- April hatch ready for service $1 50
FOB or will exch for 2000 Early Jer-
sey cabbage plants at once. A. J. Pope,
Tallapoosa, Ga. .
. 10 pure bred White W. hens, Weber
strain, won ist prize at fair, $2 ea., oF
$18 for lot, FOB. J. C. Sapp, Soperton,
Ga., RFD 3, Box 81.

;' _ PHEASANTS FOR SALE

Young Golden pheasants,~12 pr., full
: plumage Goldens, extra fine, $22 pr.,
also a few prs. Amherst. pheasants, ju-
- yenile plumage, $21 pr. By permiss-
jon of State Board Game and Fish.
_ L, J. Barrow, West Point, Ga.

, Poultry Wanted

-: BABY CHICKS WANTED
_ Want baby chicks to raise on: halves.
Any breed or mixed best of care giv-
en, B. & . Johnson, Dawson, Ga. Rt.

Wanted 500 day old Barred Rock
Baby chicks: Must be B. W. D. test-
_ edang good stock; want them del. all
at once. Shipment before March lst.
Will pay cash for same. Mrs. Huse
Mantooth, Crandall, Ga.

Wanted: I want to buy 500 baby
chicks, W. L. English strain. Del. Mar.
15; 1930. S. C. Pettis, Jacksonville,
Ga., Sta. F.

-Wanted; Brown Leghorn baby chicks
- toraise on halves to 8 weeks old, not
later than February 2. Mrs. T, L.
_ Corbitt, Camilla, Ga., RFD 5, Box 4l-

_ I would like to get in touch with
-, Someone to raise chickens on halves.
I have a good range and plenty of
- feed, will raise to 6 or 8 weeks old. (No
ae name or address).

- Wanted: 100 to 500 chicks, day old,
to raise on halves to 3 mos. Tancred
White or Brown L. Anconas, or J, B.





























good brooder and fine place for rais-
ae chickens. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Bre-
men, Ga., Rt. 2.
Wanted: 50 to 75 S.C. R. I. Red
baby chicks to raise on halves, to 8 or
10 weeks old. Donaldson strain prefer-
red but will take any kind. Would like
to have them as soon as possible. Have
' had lots of experience, Mrs. Jas. H.
_. Cook, Cecil, Ga., Box 117.

can furnish me 100 baby chicks b
- or middle of February. Some real hea-
vy breed desired. \Also want 100 J.
_ 8B. Giants about 1st or middle of Ap-
_ ril. Pure breed. 100 et cent live del-
_ ivery guarantee required. Please write
. first. Will pay cash. Mfrs. Harold
W. Ohst, Dhickamauce, Ga.
: Wanted: 500 or more baby chicks to
- raise on 50-50 basis until 8 or 10 wks.
old. R. I. Reds preferred. Want to hear
and correspond with party before send-
ing chicks. Mrs. G. D. Ricketson, Mil-
len, Ga., Box 57.
Wanted: baby chicks to raise on

halves. Any breed or mixed. best of
care given. B. L. Johnson, Dawson,

Ga, Rt. B.

BANTAMS WANTED
Want trio of the largest strain Buff
Cochins for breeding stock, also a few
eggs. Write what you have. R. H.
Carney, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 2.

pes anne? ROCKS WANTED
Want 2. B, R. Thompson or Parks
strain, last spring hatch- roosters, at
reasonable price.. Mrs. A. C. Maloney,
_ Norcross, Ga.

oe (Continued on page eight)





Giants, to be del. March or April. Have

~ Wanted: To hear from someone who. e
first



Dark Bronze turkeys, $10 trio; -also
turkey eggs, $3 per 12. Book orders
now. W. L. Love, Cass Station, Ga.

1 full grown Muscovey drake, wt. 9
or -10 lbs., $2.50 or exch. for 2 good
breed hens; also 2 Blue Speckled Guin-
eas (rooster and ready\to lay hen).
$1.50 for pr., or exch. for 2 hens. Mi-
norcas, Buff. Orp., or Games preferred.
Mrs, Alpha Martin, Talking Rock, Ga.,

Giant M. B. turkeys, April 1929 hatch
17 lb. toms. $7; 12 lb. hens, $5 ea. Mrs.
Fred L. White, Buckhead, Ga.

7 M. B. hens $6 ea., 17 mos old, 20
lb. tom, $10 or lot for $50 FOB. Cash
Ne order. Mrs. Eletha Dodd, Alto,

a

_ M. B., 2 gobblers, Spring hatch, and
4 hens, trom fine layers, 35c lb., 1 hen
(aid 140 eggs last yr., and 1 has been
laying since September). Mrs. T.. L.
Callahan, Greensboro, Ga.

Pure bred M. B. Bronze, Bird Bros.
raise 4 April 1929 hatch 16 to 20 lb.
toms, $7.50 ea., 5 hens; one 1928 hatch

and 4 April 1929 hatch, $6 ea. Money | 4

order, or Cashiers check. Mrs. Lula
Christmas, Vienna, Ga., Rt. 4.

M. B., May 1929 hatch: 20 to 25 Ib.
toms, $7.50; 14 to 16 lb. hens, $5 ea.
Money order with order. Mrs. S. L.
Oglesbee, Girard, Ga., Rt. 2, Box A.

Pure bred M. -B Goldbank strain
(bought tom and 2 hens from Bird
Bros.) 1928 hatch hens, $6 ea., 1929
toms, 18 to 20 lbs., $7.50 ea., 12 to 14
lb. hens, $5 ea. Geo. A. Shirley (No
address given).

3 Black 13 to 15 Ib. gobblers, and 2]

hens, 10 lbs. ea., 30c lb. All young,
healthy stock. Mrs. Geo. Ross, Rhine,

ey ficecashibeel Bourbon Red gob-
blers, fine to breed from, $6 ea. Mrs.
Will Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

50 pure bred White Holland turkeys:
2 yrs. old tom, $10; young toms, and
young hens, $6 ea., $11 pr., $15, trio.
Mrs. Jas. B. McCrary, Thunder, Ga.

A few pure bred Bourbon Reds from
prize winning, non-related stock; toms
$6; hens, $5 ea. J. J. Bond, Elberton,
Ga., Rt. 8.

2 pure big bone M. B. toms; 18 mos
and 2 yrs. old, $10 ea. Mrs: H. H. Cook,
Palmetto, Ga.

Several pure bred big bone M. B.,
March 1929 hatch; toms, $7.50 ea..
hens, $5 ea., or trio, $16. M. D. Jones,
Midville, Ga.

1 pr. Toulouse ganders. Sell or exch.
for geese, corn, oats; peas. Mrs. C.
W. Page, Norcross, Ga.

Pure Goldbank Bird Bros., M. B. tur-
keys for sale. Mrs. A. E. Hamer, La-
Grange, Ga.

2 M. B. turkeys, Goldbank strain, 2
yrs. old, slightly mixed, wt. 12 to 13
Ibs., fine layers, $4 ea., $7 pr. Mrs.
W. D. Hopkins, Canon, Ga., Rt. 3.

1928 hatch M. B. Bird Bros, 40 lb.
tom, 35c lb., FOB. Mrs. Arthur Owen,
Barnesville, Ga.

% Bourbon Red, Spring 1929 hatch.
for sale. Write for information. Mrs.
Charles Smoak, Griffin, Ga.

2 M. B. April 1929 hatch hens, $6 ea.,
2 gobblers, $8 ea. From pure, unre-
lated stock. Mrs. E. E. Fitch, Yates-

ville, Ga.

2 pr. Toulouse geese, $6 per pr. W.
A. Elimburg, Buford,-Ga., Rt. 2.

Fine stock Bourbon Reds: 5 hens
35c lb., and 1 unrelated gobbler, $12. 50.
J. W. Nash, Smyrna, Ga.

3 pure bred Bourbon Red toms, $7
ea. Mrs. R. L. Greene, Cuthbert, Ga.
Rt. 4.

WYANDOTTES FOR SALE
- Several pure bred Regal Dorcas, W.





11928 tom, $12.



with order. Mrs. R. B. Mooney, Adairs-
ville, Ga.

8 R. 1. Red hens for sale; 1 and 2
yrs. old. Will take $1 and $1.50 ea. for
them, Mrs. J. R. Walton, Carrollton,
Ga.-Rt. 1.

Pure S C. Reds, No. 1 pen, 2 for 15;
$8 for 100. Mrs. J. R. Godard, Mill-
edgeville, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 19.-

3 nice R. I. R.cockerels, $1.50 ea.,
Dong Mrs. Arthur Owen, Barnesville,

a :

8 Donaldson S. C. R. I. hens now
laying, $1.65 ea., or $13 for lot; one
cock, 2 yrs. old, 2 or will exch. for
sound tabel peas, white or black-eyed.
Money order preferred. Mrs. L. D.
Kimbrel, Baxley, Ga., RFD 3.

8 very dark red cockerels, direct from
Donaldson prize winning pens. Well
developed, ready for service. $3 ea.
FOB. Cash with order. W.M. White-
hurst, Jeffersonville, Ga.

3: pure S. C. R.' I. Red cockerels,
May and June hatch, Donaldson ~and
Butts strain, $1 ea. All above FOB.
Mrs. J. W. Overton, Bowdon, Ga., Rt.



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC., FOR SALE

3 White Pekin ducks: 1 drake and
2 ducks, unrelated, $5; Eggs, same
stock, $1.35 per 13 del. Mrs. B. L.
Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 2.

1 pure bred M. B. 1929 gobbler, $8.
D. O. Daniel, Powder Springs, Ga.

14 geese, $1.25 ea., $17.50 for all. Cash
os oe Dank Watkins, Baldwin, Ga.,
Robt.

Pure bred M. B., parent stock from
Bird Bros., April 1929 hatch: 13 to 15
lb. hens, $6; 22 to 25 lb. toms, $10 ea.,
Satisfaction guaran-
teed. J. A. Johnson, Bowersville, Ga.

2 guaranteed, thoroughbred M. B.,
Goldbank Bird Bros. 18 to 22 lb. or
more, toms, 10 ea., or exch. for 3 nice
hens, same breed; 3 M. B., and Bour-
bon Red, cross, toms, 20 to 22 lbs, 1
Bourban Red (good mother) 2 yr. old
hen, and M. B., and Bourbon Red, cross
12 lb. hen, 35c lb. All 1929 hatch. Mrs.
J. P. Mabry, Canon; Ga. Rt. 2:-

Pure bred M. B: hens and tom, May
1929 hatch: 13 to 15 lb. hens, $6; 18
to 20 lb. toms, $7.50 ea., Money order,
or will ship COD. Mrs. C. D. Rice,
Commerce, Ga., Rt. 7.

2 pure bred big bone Giant M. B.
May hatch toms, $6 ea, FOB. Mrs.
T. A. Holcomb, Toccoa, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 pure M. B. Bird Bros. May 1928
hatch, 27 lb. tom, $8.50. Mrs. J. W.
Overton, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4.

3 Ellis strain big bone Bronze toms,
originated in Mtns. of California. 1929
hatch. Wt. when grown, 60 lbs., $12.50
ea., FOB. Mrs. C. D. Freeland, Gaines-
Ville, a., Rt. 2.

4 pr. large Toulouse geese, $5 pr.,
large white pure bred Indian Runner
ducks, $5 trio; white Muscovey ducks,
$5 pr. W. H. Hagan, Morrow, Ga.

' Trio geese, old and young ones, $3.-
50. Fred Tootle, Glennville, Ga.

2M. B. toms, June hatch, 15 to 20
ibs., $5 ea. del. 3 Gray and M. B.
toms, cross, July hatch; 12 to 15 lbs.,
$4.50 ea. del. Would exch 1 M. B.
hen for 50 baby chicks of any good,
heavy breed. Troy Shiver, Camilla,
Ga., Rt. A, Box 40.

3 Bird Bros strain 1929 toms. Sell
or exch. for turkey hens, or any thor-
oughbred chicken hens., Will send toms
in advance. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. G. Buyer, Whitesburg, Ga., Rt. 1.

One 2 yr. old Bronze 24 lb. tom; 2
2 yr. old Bronze hens, 14 lbs. ea., also
4 1 yr. old. 8 1-2 lb. hens. Sell all or
part for 30c lb. FOB. Mrs. Annie

ey Palmetto, Ga,

=:



LEGHORNS FOR SALE

Dark Brown L. pullets and hens, $10
trio. W. L. Love, Cass Station, Ga. ;

W. 1. Tancred strain cockerels, $2.-
50 ea. Fourth District A., (& M. school
Carrollton, Ga.

500 W. L. hens and pullets for a
ea. J. W. Taylor, Pelham, Ga., Rt.
Box 18. oe

Single comb .Brown Leghorns: 10
hens and 1 rooster, $15 FOB. L. H.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3.
AI thoroughbred everlay 3. C. R, Leg-
horn cock, $2.50; 2 cockerels same
breed, $2 ea., or will exch. 1 for 1 of
some or other breed. Each to pay
shipping charges. If rather pay Cash
I will sell the lot for $5. J. R. Bax-
ter, Carrollton, Ga. Rt: 2.

MINORCAS AND LAKENVELDERS
FOR SALE

Pure bred akenvelders, hens and
cocks, $1.75 ea.; or 3 for $5. FOB. Mrs.
L. A. Youmans, Mershon, Ga.

14 Black Minorcas, pullets, Hatched
spring 1929, and 2 nice 1 yr. old cocks
unrelated $30 for lot. Cash with order.
Also 6 pure bred R. I. R. pullets, spring
hatched, no culls, $1.50 ea. Mrs. O. F.

100 White Leghorns, April hatch, fine
condition, now laying, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Boyd, Carrollton, Ga., Rt. 1.

35 Black Minorcas, pullets beginning
to lay; 23 hens and 4 cockerels pure
bred $1 ea., if taken at once. Also 14
head of pullets. Mrs. Mary Griffin, -
Sparks, Ga.

Pure bred Booth strain in White
Minorcas from Rich Hill, Mo. 1 roos-
ter, $2 2 yrs. old. 6 hens, 2 yrs. old,
$2 ea; 20 pullets now laying $1.50 ea.
Mrs. W .C. Davis, Reidsville, Ga., Box



=

252.



ORPINGTONS FOR SALE ,

Pure bred White Orpingtons, Blue
Ribbon parents, 1 cock Feb. 1928 hch., |
$1.25; Pullets July 1929 hatch, $1 ea.
Express collect. Please senq money or-
ae Mrs. J. A. Dickey, Midville, Ga.
Rt. 2. a



PIGEONS FOR SALE
20 first class 7 mos. old, not mated
(on account of overcrowing) White
Kings, $1.25. Wallace Miller, Jr., Ma-
con, Ga.; 171 North Ave. "
10 large, fancy Yellow Carneaux,

mostly mated and banded. All old
enough to mate. $8 for lot. William
McKinstry, Jr., Savannah, Ga. 509

East 41st St.

7 pr. pigeons, all mated and working.
F. R. Williams, Atlanta ,Ga., 1533 Mon-
treat place; S. W.

R. I. REDS

6 Owen strain R. I. Red April hater
now laying pullets, $1.50 ea., $8 for lot.
J, O. King, Augusta, Ga., Rt. 1.

4 R. I. Red hens and 1 rooster, 18
mos old wil Jsell them for $10; or will
exch for a brooder capacity about 500.
Mrs. A. E. Edwards, Gails Creek, Ga.

15. R. I. Red hens $1.25 ea, and E
cockerel, $1.50 or $18 for lot. Mrs, J. a
RP. Creamer? Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4.

Ret. Red Cockerel, Nation. strat :
will sell or exch. for good used poultry
wire, also have one W. L. pullet, $1 or
will exch. Mrs. G. V. Norman, Dewey
Rose, Ga., Rt. 1. :

3 dark red Donaldson strain roosters
18 mos. old $1.50 ea; or will exch for
pullets of same strain; no culls. Mrs. _
M..C. Johnson, Whigham, Ga.

S. GC. RB. I. Reds: 3 cocks, 2 cockerels,
$1.50, $2 and $3 ea. Owen and ~ Don-
aldson strain hens of same strain, $1.-_
50 ea. Not culls but highly colored





birds of a good laying strain.

Cash































































Poultry For Sale

_ (Continued from page three).



TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC.,
Big Blue Toulouse geese (no ganders)

- $3 ea. Tom Richardson, Palmetto, Ga.

Bronze turkeys, $15 trio. Ww. L. Lowe,

Cass Station, Ga.

trio. Mrs.

- ~ ing, $1.50
ee ee 22 11th St.

ee pees.

oe oh. Mrs.

- antee return of crate.

2M. B., toms, $7.50 ea., FOB. Guar-
G. N. Bynum,
Ficklin, Ga.

1 pure bred M. B. gobbler, 2 yrs. old,

: $10; 1 thrifty fine 10 mos. old, $7; 9 |
mos. old, $6. All pure bred. Mrs. J. "M.

Hall, Calhoun, Ga., Rt. 5.
White Pekin - ducks and drakes, $5
trio. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground,

. Oa, Rt J.

21 young, fat turkeys, 10 to 20 Ibs.,
30c Ib., at my home, or 35c lb., del. G.
C. Parks, Ellijay, Ga., Rt. 1,

Giant M. B. turkeys, April 1929. hatch
about 17 lbs., tom, $7; 12 lbs., hens, $5.
Mrs. Fred Le White, Buckhead, Ga:

65 pure bred White Holland turkeys,

1 two year old tom, $10; young toms

aoa pene hens, $6 ea., $11 pr., $15

B. McCrary, "Thunder, Ga.
Bourbon esis, fine for breeding pur-
oses; toms, $6; hens, $5 ea., or trio,

= Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., Rt.



PIGEONS FOR SALE

Old time pigeons, 40 for $5 del. Joe

M. Brown, McRae, Ga.
14 prs. 8 mos. old, White Kings, from
best Ga. strain, some mated, $1.35 pr.
Wallace Miller, Jr., Macon, Ga., 171
_ North. Ave.

25 Common pigeons, 25c ea., or exch.
for Golden Sebright bantam chickens.
_ Harry Reddick, Benevolence, Ga.

Homer pigeons, well mated and work-

5 Giant Runt pigeons, $5; 3 Maltese
hen pigeons, $3. Herman Mize, Ameri-
eus, Ga.

Racing Homers, from prize winning

_ stock, mated prs. $3 to $5 per pr., odd

San $1.50 to $3-ea. All A. U, banded.

- Write for further information. Frank:
Traber, Atlanta,

Ga., 354 Moreland,

Ave, N. E.
2 e WYANDOTTES FOR SALE



10 Regal Dorcas W. Wyandotte, John.

Martin strain, hens and 1 rooster, $2
ea. Mrs. C. J. Atkinson, Madison, Ga.,

fee Rt. 2;

1 R. C., White Wyandotte 12 mos. old
- rooster, , $1.50. Cash. J. L. Coggin, Cov-
a
S. L. mele ig April rooster, $1.50
. F. Hicks, Adel, Ga.,
Rt.
8S. L. Wyandotte, Wycoff strain hens
- from prize stock, $2 ea. Cash with or-
der. A. J. Bailey, Hartwell, Ga.
100 thoroughbred accredited W. Wy-

: andotte 14 wks. old, pullets, 90c ea., also

Mrs.
e Sy C. W. Wyandotte March cock-

- each kind. Mrs.
= ken. Ga.

50 ea., thoroughbred. R. I. Red and B.
R, 12 wks. old pullets, 80c ea. Mrs. Robt.
et Berner, Macon, Ga.. 559 Orange St.

2 pure pred S. L. Wyandotte April

: Sublets. $1.50 del., or $1.25 not del. Exch.

for 2 pure bred- dark R. I. Reds, same
or about same Bee. Mrs. G. L. Berry,
_ Alto, Ga., Rt.

ee OF W. Sonnctins. 1 cock, Febru-

Res ary hatch, $4; several June cockerels,
=-pure strain from Jim Browns Yards;

1 cockerel and 1 hen, $4; Exch. for

seed Irish potatoes, or black- eyed (Cal-
4f.,) peas; trio of Muscovey ducks, fry-
ers at 65c, or 25 baby chicks, hen hat-

-ched, -. I will take eggs at 40c doz,
L. Shealy, Oglethorpe, Ga.

- erel, $178: 1B. 1 Red cockerel, April
_ hatch, $1.50; Bee $1.50 a setting
. Thomas, Hobo-

Several thoroughbred S. L. Wyandotte

: hens and some fryers, 90c er head.

Trene Frost, Edison, Ga.. Rt.
Prize Winning Regal Ske Martin

- strain Wyandottes: 10 hens and 1 roos-

ter, $2 ea. Mrs. C. Atkinson, Madison,

= Gs, Rt.

58 8k. Wyandotte hens, 1 yr. old,

- $1.50 ea. Mrs. Maurice Edwards, La-
yonia, Ga., Rt. 2..
== pure Swhite Wvandotte 2 yrs. old}

hens, $1.50 ea., FOB. Cash with order.

_ Mrs. J. N. DeFoor, Carnesville, Ga.

1 Regal Dorcas W. Wyanditte April
- cockerel, $2; also 10 hens, $1.50.ea. Mrs.

- W. I. Harve, Seville, Ga.

- White Wyandotte March cockerels,
Regal Dorcas strain, $2 ea. Herman

_ Skelton, Royston, Ga.

R. A. W. Wyandotte, Fischel - strain
- eockerels, $2 ea. Mrs. J. D. Coston,
eOneH, Ga.

Poultry Wanted

ANCONAS WANTED.



- Want 6 laying eee March or Ap-

pr. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 5p

ril hatch land 1 rooster, full breed An-
conas, a
you have by return mail. G. M, Behe
lor, Alma, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 36.

Want to exch. 2 Shepherd strain An-
cona April cockerels for 2 of another
fldck, same strain. Nice, clean, pure
bred. F. P. Gentry, Roopville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want 12 or 15 young Ancona hens

2 roosters, at reasonable cash price.
B. M. Aaron, / Adairsville, Ga.

a ~ BABY Y CHICKS WANTED
| Want 150 White L., or R. I. Red
chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks.
Mrs. H. M. Key, Eatonton, Ga.

Want to exch. value for 25 baby
chicks, W. D., tested. State what you
have and price. Mrs. T. F. Hicks, Adel.
Ga., Rt. 1.

Want prices on 1 M., baby chicks,
February. del., from thoroughbred,
blood tested RL Red, or B. Rocks.
x L. Hardin, White, Ga., Rt. 1. Box

Want 100 or more chicks to raise on
halves to 8 wks. Prefer Cornish ae
B. R., or White Rocks. Mrs. W.
Pope, Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 2. Box 6

Want chicks to raise on halves to 8
or 10 wks., old, glad.to hear from party
at once. Miss Annie E. Jones, Fayette-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3...

Want 300 chicks to raise on 50-50
basis to 8 wks. old. 10 yrs. exp., and good
equipment. Not later than February Ist
Prefer J. B. Giants, R. I. Reds, or B.
Rocks. Write at once. Mrs. C. J. Meeks
West Green, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want baby chicks to raise on halves
to 12 wks. Any large kind. Good equip-
ment, range and care. Real soon. Ref.,
if required. Mrs. B. F. Gilmer, Lylerly,

Want 500 Barred Rock, or Red baby
chicks to raise on halves to 8 wks. old.
8 yrs. in poultry business. H. L. Wal-
Jace, Bowdon Junction, Ga.

Want to raise chicks on halves to
8 wks. any. breed. Prefer February and
March hatch, but will take them any

man. Ga., Rt. 1.

Want 100 baby chicks to raise on
halves to 10 wks. old. Any breed ex-
cept Leghorns. Good range and care.
Want in February. Write before send-
ae ee -W. BE. Posey, Sale City, Ga.,

Want baby chicks to raise on halves.
1 of the largest breeds preferred. All
neccessary equipment. A. M. Wilson,

Jonesboro, Ga.

Want 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 8 or 10 wks., old: Ferris W. L., or
Ringlet Barred Rocks. Del. 100 at a
time. Mrs. Madie Henson, Cochran,
Ga., Rt. 5.

Want 100 or 150 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 wks. Any breed. Early
as possible. Write what you have. Mrs.
Addie Porter, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 4.
Box 5.

Want 200 chicks to raise on halves

ron strain. W. L. Mrs. Mary Clayton,
Quill, Ga.

Want 200 or 300 R. I. Red baby
chicks to raise on halves to 10 wks
to be del., first or -15th of February.
Mrs. E. Owen, Jasper, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 500 B. R., and any amt., mix-
ed chicks, in lots*6f 200 to 500 to raise
on halves to 12 wks. Write before send-

1 Box 44.

Want 200 chicks to raise on halves
to 10 wks. Prefer B. R., or Buff Orp.,
by first of February. Exp. Write before
sending. Mrs. W. B. Sanders, Cochran
Ga., Rt. 4.

Want 100 to 500 chicks to raise on
halves. Best care and plenty of feed.
a s Etta Lindsey, Wrightsville, Ga..

Want 25 Reis Red baby chicks every
2 wks. from now until May or June.
Will order from lowest bidder. W. T.
Lang. Cumming, Ga., Rt. 7.

Want 50 R. C. Silver Lace Wyan-
dottes, 2 wks. old chicks, by February
15th. Give best price in first letter
R. M. Kemp, Lawrenceville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want 100 pure bred chicks to raise
on halves to 10 wks. Write before send-
ing. Dan Dorsey, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want to exch. value $15 for 100 baby
chicks, or R. I. Red, or B. R., young
re Mrs. T. P. Kirkland, Lyons, Ga.,

Want 50 or 100 chicks to raise on
halves to 8 or 10 wks. old. Best of care
and plenty of ee Ms. Paul Sdestee
Canton, Ga., Rt.

BANTAMS WANTED
Want a cheap price on Buff Cochin,



-|Golden or Silver Sebright, Black Game
,}and mixed Bantams. No fancy prices.

Geo. S. Austin, Atlanta, Ga., 356 pct



land, Ave., N. B.

at reasonable price. Quote what

and 2 young roosters; also 12 or 15
young Silver L. Wyandotte hens and

time. Write. Mrs. P. R. Arnold, Sheil-

to 8 or 10 wks. Prefer Tancred or Bar- |

ing. Princess Wilson, Morven, Ga., RFD | 1

ton, Jesup, Ga., Box. 247.



MARKET BULLETIN

: BARRED ROCKS WANTED
Want 4 very dark Thompson or
Ringlet B. R., cockerels, early hatc.
from stock direct. No culls. Mrs. David
Barrett, Calhoun, Ga, Rt. 1.



BARRED ROCKS WAN TED

Want 2 Thompson strain. B. R. cock-
erels, February, March, or April hatch,
not. over $1.75 ea. Miss Belle Joiner,
Shellman, Ga., Rt. 4.

Want to exch, 20 or 30 bu., Porto}

Rico potatoes, No. 1 's, for 20 or 30 Bar-
red Rocks; and 20 30 bu., for 20 or
30 R. I. Reds: last March or April hens.
No culls. 1 bu., potatoes for 1 hen, etc.
Mrs. W. H. Oliver, Ellaville, Ga. .

Want to exch. Buff Orp., cock and
ready to lay for B. P. R. cock
and pullet, or for 3 pullets, a to
lay. Mrs. C. J. Ashley, Edison, Ga

BRAHMAS: WAN TED

Want 1 Light Brahma cockerel, pure
bred March or April hatch. Prefer
Balch and Brown strain. G,.A. Skelten,
Royston, Ga., Rt. 1.

BUFF ROCKS WANTED.
Want 2 March or April 1929 hatch
Buff Rock cockerels of the ~ largest
strain and a rich golden color.. J, R.
Sammons, Gibson, Ga., Rt. B.. Rox. 91.

= - EGGS WANTED

Want 1 M., eggs for hatching at
once. J. H. Porter, Macon, Ga., 532
College St.

Want to exch. 1 setting of Barred







Rock (fine strain) eges for 1 setting |

oe duck eggs. Mrs. O. L - Bush, Doerun,

Want Pheasant eggs suitable for}
hatching. Apply direct to me. E. A. Car-
ver, Millhaven, Ga., care Tip Top Hunt-
ing Lodge.

Want to run incubator for. party and |. ion. and 1 hen to exch, for 2 Bourbon

be paid so much per month for my
labor. Party to furnish eggs, incubator,
shipping boxes, for baby chicks, every-
thing needed, except labor. Mrs. Ethel
Lee Herndon, Mayfield, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want hatching eggs from good, heal-
thy thoroughbred B. R., R. I Reds and
Buff Orpingtons. Case lots preferred.
Weekly shipments. Give full particu-
lars in first letter. R. H. Fechtel, Way-
cross, Ga.

Want 50 turkey eggs, any good kind.
Will exch. B. R., baby chicks or eggs
for same; also want to exch. 50 Thom-
pson B. R., eggs for 50 R. I. Red, dark
Cornish Game, or any good strain Or-
pington eggs, pure bred. Annie Young,
Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want hatching eggs. from Al. heavy
breed flocks. State price del., in first
letter, return cs., ches., paid by hatch-
ery. io; Irwin, "Louisville, Ga. -

Want 600 or '800 Owen s, Tompkins,
and Mahood strain S. C. R. I. Red
eggs, for hatching. Write full particu-
lars, giving best price. C.. W. Dugger,
Vidalia, Ga.

LEGHORNS WANTED =o
Want party to furnish 100 or 200
hens.and go 50-50 on egg profit. Have
extra good range. Leghorns preferred;



would also raise chicks on 50-50 (could.
have eggs hatched at Hatchery). Sev- | 2

eral yrs. exp. and good success in poul-
try raising.
every Friday. Let me hear at once.
Mrs. Leon Holloman, Lorane, Ga., Rt.

Want good White or Brown L.,

State number, and where they can be
seen. S. P. Howe, Hapeville, Ga.

Want 10 to 14 "Bverlay. Brown
March or April-hatch roosters. Quote
lowest cash price, del.; W. M. Thorn-

Want 10 W. L. hens and 1 rooster.
February or March hatch, at $1 ea:
Write what you have. Jd. C. Harris;
Butler, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want 1 White L., of. Bang strain
cockerel for breeding purposes;
want 1 or 2 Guinea roosters. Give best
prices in first letter. Mrs. R. S. Stall-
worth, Macon, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want party to furnish White L. pul-| _

lets and go 50-50. Can care for 500. to
1M well. Ref. if desired. Mrs. H. F.
Buford, Lorane, Gass

Want to exch. big bone Guinea and
Duroc, cross, 6 mos. old sow pig, wt.
about 100. Ibs., for 12 March or April
thatch pullets, Tancred strain; also
would like to buy 50 or 60 young hens.
oe strain, at reasonable price. No
culls
mit, Ga., o

Want 3 oe type Light penis Leg-
horn (not dark Everlay strain) - pure
bred roosters, not over 18 mos. or less
than 10 mo. old, at reasonable price.
a. CH. Ward, Adairsville, Ga., Rt.

* Want 1 yr. oie: w. L. eee

Stewart, Royston, Ga., Rt. 3y.

'Ga., Rt. 3.

-basis to

Will del. eggs to party).

orp
Ancona laying hens or pullets at $1 ea. |

Lesh

also

Mrs. oo C. Brown, Sum=



Thursday, January 23, 1930...

strain, Jarge - type, cheap. Mrs: Ss. Ww.
Webb, White Springs, Fla.. ;
Want to exch. 1 pure bred Duroc

Jersey sow for 50 W. L. March or Ap-

ril pullets.. Write. Mrs. David Cannon,
Boston, Ga.
Want 10 or 12 gilts or Brown L.

hens, or pullets, at once. State price.

Mrs. Etta Dincaey, Wrightsville, Ga.

Rt. 3.



-MINORCAS WANTED
Want Pape. strain S. C. Black Mi-
norca_cockerel: Quote price.

U. Miller, Franklin, Ga. :

"MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED -

Want: heavy breed hens in healthy
cond., State number, breed, ay.
and price in first letter. Chas. F.
Howe, Fort Valley, Ga. :

Want to raise young chickens (large.
breeds) and set good, fertile eggs of
big breeders, on shares. Let me hear



fat once. Mrs. S. F. Everett, Clyo, Ga.

Rt. 1, Bex 21.
Want to hear from. party who lias

the largest breed of chickens in Ga., |

as wish to buy breeding stock. R. 2:5

Carney, Dalton, Ga., Rt. 2... +
Want to raise hens, any good breed,

and turkeys on shares. Mrs.

Want 200, 6 or 8 wks. old White

Leghorns, or other good laying | strain
pullets, February net ante, best.

gash price for same.
Rochelle, *C..;. Rt. i,

: TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS
_ GEESE, ETC., WANTED 3
Want M. B. gobbler, or trio if reas- _
onable, also 3 Speckled guinea hens,

ere



Buy or exch, B..R. hens. Mrs... 0. L.
j Bush, Doerun, Ga.

Oe

Want to exch, 1 mixed. Bronze turkey

Red hens. Mrs. Math. Lanier, Stillmore,

Want 2 pure white Indian
Shea Geo. N. Thomas, Thomasboro,

a f
Want pr., large size Toulouse geese.
State price, age. cond., ete. D. C. ~Coll- _
ier, Athens, Ga., Dearing St. B

Want to exch. pure bred 4 mos. old,
S. P: C. 100 lb., gilt, value $15 for 12.

Piccucs 3

geese. S. W. Smith, Hawkinsville, Ga:

Want 25 turkeys to raise on 50-50
E wks. old, or will buy 25 tur=
key eggs
sey, Cochran, Ga., Rt. 3
Want 1.Mammoth White Pekin drake.
Will exch. 1 setting of Thompson Ring-
let B. R., eggs; Everbearing strawberry

plants, or pay cash at the right. price. aa
State age and exact wt..Mrs. J.G. Bray,

Ellaville, Ga., Rt. 3. -

Want a. pure bred Bird Bros., Gold-
bank strain tom. Give age, wt., and best _
price. Geo. Waldrop, Greer, 's. C.,
Arlington, Ave.

- Want 20 or 25 head. of geese. Mrs.
Wade Fuller, Abbeville, Ga.

Want to buy trio of Toulouse geese; _

also want 3 or 4 biz Toulouse geese
and gander to raise from on halves.

Will return old stock and 1-2 of what

I raise. R. HL. Gamey, ae Ga., Rt.



WYAN DOTTES WANTED _

andottes. Quote best. price, etc. A. J.
Pope, Dixie, Ga., Rt. 1.:

Menlo, Ga., Box 102:
Want 30 "head
andotte hens an
a reasonable price. Mrs,
Soperton, Ga., Rt. 3:

37 *

Want full strain Golden: Lace Wy-

at the right ese, Dan Dor- =

Me Be

ei

Want to hear from party. having
good strain S. L. Wyandottes and set-
tings eggs of. same. R. A. A

#

ure bred White Wy-
co poe ae at
J. Phillips, -

Want to exch, 2 fuil blood nk Dor- _

cas W. Wyandotte cockerels from Ped.
hlood Piles stock, for 3 full blooded
Regal Dorcas strain W. Wyandotte hens
18 mos. to 2-yrs. old. Ea. to pay trans-

portation chgs. Write first. Mrs. H. A. |

Moore; Lakeland, Ga. .



Eggs F oe Sale



Pure bred. J B. Giant eggs- oe 20 per me

115, del., $6 2.100 del., 80 per cent fer-

tility guaranteed and safe del. The
above prices until April 16th. Hens on

free range, large size and good. layers.
J. J. Mooney, Quill, Ga.

Hatching eggs from pure bred M.
White Pekin ducks, improved . Eastern
Strain, $1.25. per 12 del.,

also. fine |

drakes same strain, $2 ea., and fresh

selected eggs from. pure bred: Marcy

strain J. B. Giants, $1.50 per 15, $8 a

100. Del. Cartons ret. as Belle Join

er, Soperton, Ga., Rt.

Absolutely pure hatching e egas from
S.C. R. I. Reds, 75 per. 1. Ee tarr,
ees Ga. : = Segre



hursday, January 23, 1930.
| EGGS FOR SALE
elected eggs, $1.50 per 15; $6 per 100.
. M. Jones, (No address. given)
_.Guaranteed full blood Doaldson:S. C.
R. L. Red eggs, selected fresh from ma-
tured, healthy stock, $1.50 per 15, or
6a 100, insured and postpaid in Ga.,
Would like to contract with Hatchery
he year round for guaranteed best
lood Reds. Write for prices. Mrs. J. B.
Harris, Cordele, Ga. Rt. Bo
- Booking orders for eggs from pure
bred M. B. turkeys, (40 ib. tom and 18
to 22 lbs. hens, of unrelated stock),
$4 per doz. March April and May del.
Cash with order. No personal checks,
W. A. Johnson, Alto, Ga, Rt.1.
_ Buff Orpington hatching eggs, fron:
: Ae eee ee $1.50 per 13
~ $2.50 for 30, pos O. A. dy
-Glennville, Ga. 4 ey
. Pure bred eggs:

White Plymouth

_ Rocks, and White Cornish Games, ea |

$1.50 per 15; $4.75 for 30. W. D. J
Roberta, Ga., Rt. 2. eS

Imp. Thompson B. R. eggs, $1 per

15, del. Cartons ret. Mrs. M. C. Tanner

- Sandersville, Ga. ;
oe whe Black Min-
orca in season. O. H. Wright, At-
Janta, Ga., 412 Peters Bidg. = :

-_ Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1.25 pe
aH A. B. Blocker, Soperton, Ga.

_. .. Fresh, selected eggs from pure brec
_ dark Cornish Game, Shoemaker strain
$2 per 15, or contract with some hatch

eries through hatching season, 6c pei

egg. Write at once. G. M. Jordon, Rock-
oo pape Re 35 eee

_ Pure bred B. R. eggs, from stron
_ healthy flock, culled, $1 per 15, Gan.
_tons to be ret. Mrs. J. T. Holland
~ Toomsboro, Ga. Rt. 2.

_ Booking orders for M. B.. turkey

eggs, March del. $5 doz., discount oi.

10 per cent if order is placed now, Mrs
J._E. Bikes, Chester,,Ga., Rt. 2.

Eggs from thoroughbred, high scor-
ing. stock: Partridge Rocks, Bird Bros

$3.25 for 15; from Bantam eggs, $5 for |

15, from light Brown Leghorns, Cor-
Clark, Macon, Ga., 358 Spring St.

_ Thompson B. R. eggs from well dev
hens | ood layers, $1.25 per 15

Clates to be ret. FOB, Mrs, C, W
Bradford, Tignall, Ga.

_-A few settings Aristocrat B. R. egg:

from stock of Holtermans 3 best pens

and rest from direct stock, $5 for 15
Cash with order. Cartons to be ret. Mrs
L. C. Wood, Tifton, Ga., Rt. 3.

_ Buff Rock eggs, $1.25 per 15. Mrs. W
P. Whitworth, Adairsville, Ga. :

on. Li Wyandottes. Eggs for hatching
from 200 to 250 egg hens, $2 per 15.
Also cockerels, 7 mos. old, from 200 ege
Strain, $3 ea. Satisfaction guaranteed
P, BE. Parker, Hapeville, Ga. os
_ Pure bred White Wyandotte. eggs,
extra good laying strain (laying since
October 1st 1929) and extra good wint-
er layers, $1.50 per 15. J. J. Johnston.
Waynesboro, Ga. i

Dark Cornish Indian Game eggs,

1.50 for 16 del. also dark Cornish,

Game cockerel, 6 mos. old, $1.50; young-

er ones, $1.25 ea. Miss Leona Simpson. |

PTs a Rt. 1. a 38:5:

-. Lig Brahma eggs, $1 per setting.
Ethel Cochran, Draketown, Ga, Rt. 1
-_ Booking orders for turkey eggs, $3 per
doz. March and April del., from large.
Pure bred Bourbon Reds. Safe del.,
guaranteed. Can furnish eggs for in-
cubator. Mrs. Julian F. Pruitt, Lavonia.

Oe

. ga ees R., fertile 1 hatching

re de , trom heavy layers, sper 15
ash with order. Carton ret., incubator

lots, 8 doz., or more, 60c doz. Mrs. Kate

E. Morris, Ailey, Ga. Rt. 2.
Thompson strain B. R., eggs, $1.50

per 15, FOB here. Money order. pre-

ferred. S. E.. OQuinn, Graham, Ga.
__ Hatching eggs from selected Tancread
W. L., hens, mated to high producing
males. B. H. Middlebrooks, Sr.,. Atlan-
ta, Ga., 1020 Gordon St, S. W.
- Golden Beauty strain B. O. hatching
eggs, from range flock, $1.50 per 15
Prices on larger quantities furnished
on ee ee F. H. Fuller, Madison
Indian Runner duck eggs, now ready
for del., $1.20 doz., not del. Sigue Kol-
modin, Mansfield, Ga.
Eggs for hatching: Giant strain
Light Brahmas, $1.50 per 15; $2.75 ,30:;

$8 a 100; Wycoff strain S. C. W. L..}

$1 per 15: $1.75, 30; $5 a 100. Exch
for sound field peas, 1929 crop.. Mrs.
Bob Sosby, Carnesville, Ga. |
_, Pure bred dark Cornish Indian Game
eggs, $1.25 per 15, postpaid. Crate to be
ret. J. R. Gardner, Locust Grove, -Ga. -
_ Donaldson R. I. Red eggs, $1 per 15
Mrs. M. L. Rogers, Americus, Ga., Rt.

Thoroughbred Donaldsan R. I. Red

olden Sebrights. Robt. W |

mond. Ga,

- Booking orders for Black Langshan
-6ggs from non-related stock, to be del.,

Sa

per 15. List. at. once. Mrs. N. B. Burden,
Elberton. Ga.; Rt, 8. Box 8. :
Pure bred S. L.,. Wyandotte eggs,
$1.25 per 15. Miss Minnie Hinton, Mon-
.tezuma, Ga. fo ae

Booking orders for. eggs from prize
winning flocks of Bronze turkeys. Pric-
es On request. W, S. Fricks, Pender-

| grass, Ga, ~

~-Light Brahma, Giant strain eggs,
$2.50 per 15, $2:75 for 80; Mrs. D. B.
Hooks, Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.

Buff Orp., eggs from pure bred flock,
fresh and selected, $1 per 15. Mrs. W.
4. Carmichael, Madison, Ga. -

aer ducks, $1,25 doz., large White Mus-
sovey ducks, $1.50 doz. Blue Toulouse
geese, 20c ea. W. H. Hagan, Morrow,
Fhe q
J. B. Giant eggs from Purple Ribbon
, strain best layers, $1.50 and $2 per
15. Money order with order. Ernest C.
okes, La Grange, Ga. ae

Mrs. Don-

Eggs from Star mating of
aldsons best pens direct. R. I. Reds
-ulled for color and high egg record,
rom hen pen, $3.50 per 15, or early
.jullets, at $2.50. 85 per cent fertility.
drs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton, Ga.

Aristocrat Imp., Ringlet B. R., eggs,
150 per-setting. Carton ret. Mrs. Josie
eakins, Dahlonega, Ga.

Eggs from pure bred, non-related
-mproved Eastern strain M. White Pe-

.in ducks,..$1.50 per 12; pure bred Big
sone Giant turkeys, unrelated Bird
3ros.,.strain, 55 per egg, or $6 doz., al-
.0 pure bred Marcy strain eggs, $1.50
| Jer-15, or:$8a 100. All del. Cartons ret.
| Mloney. order. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soper-
on, Cra, Rt, 2 :
_ Pure bred Thompson Ringlet B. R.,
foggs. from large ~hens, $1.50 per 15,
Jostpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson, Canon.
AAs Rt. 2. : : ae z

Pure bred B. R. eggs, $1.25 per set-
-ng. Crates ret. Mrs. J. R. Bearden,
-wionroe, Ga. ;

Pure bred Golden Buff Orp., eggs
irom culled, selected layers, $1.25 per
15. Cash with order. Prompt shipment.
crate ret... Mrs. A. L, Garrison, Ash-
RANG GAA. Tbe 2. a oy
- Pooling orders for pure W. L., Kerlin
strain: blood tested eggs, $1.50 per 15.
Jheaper in larger lots. Place order
aow, stating-when want del. Mrs. Car-
vie Mozley, Swainsboro, Ga., Rt. 2.

J. B. Giant, pure Marcy strain, and
| thoroughbred Tompkins R. I. Red eggs,

-| ail 10c ea, Mrs. H. B. Forehand, Lilly,

Ga. Paes S :
Yhoroughbred R. I. Red, selected
Donaldson strain eggs, $1.50 per 15;
$5 a 100, Exch, 15. eggs for 15 lbs. dried
apples free from worms or cores. Mrs.
Via Jones, Grayson, Ga., Rt. 1.
Marcy. strain J.-B. Giant eggs from
well culled flock and fine matings, $1.50

pr. Bannister, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
Pure Tancred .W. L., eggs from heavy
laying stock, $5 per 100. Exch. 100 for
3 bu.,,sound Runner peanuts. Mrs. F.
Cowart, Summit, Ga., Rt.

Prize winning, bred to lay, red to
skin, Donaldson R. I. Red selected eggs,
$1.50: per 15, $6 a 100 del. Satisfaction
guaranteed if set under hens. Mrs. A.
R. Snipes, Dawson, Ga., Rt. D.

Hatching eggs from thoroughbred:
prize. winning B.. R., $1.50 per 15. Miss
agena Arnold, Rayle, Ga. :
Selected eggs from thoroughbred S.
Cc. R. I. Reds, $1.25 per setting. Post-
jaid. Mrs.. Will Trimble,. Adairsville,

2 Live Stock F or Sale

CATTLE FOR SALE.





gal. cow (his father came from. State

zave 667 Ibs., butter fat in 305 days
at 4 yrs. old), $75 with. papers; also
|3 mos. old Jersey bull (same father as
one above), from good. milkers, ent.,
co reg., $35. C. W. Franklin, Midville,

ue. | er : s

1 to.10 good cows, fresh in, $50 to
$75 ea., others.to freshen soon. Mrs.
[, J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga.
1 reg.,: Ayershire. bull, 2 1-2 mos. old,
wt.,-1 M., Ibs:, or more,.$250, or exch.
for a good pr. mules, not over 9 or 10
yrs. old, wt., not.over 1 M., lbs. W. D.
Wilbanks,..Cave Springs, Ga., Rt. 2.
_ 2 yr. old Jersey bull, wt., about 650
lbs., $60. W. L.. Anderson, Kite, Ga.
-1 Grade Jersey 7 yr. old, 4 gal. cow,
fresh: in. with heifer calf. $90 at barn.
[. H. Howell, Ball Ground, Ga. -
-Mo.. old Jersey bull.calf, by reg., bull,
out of fine Jersey cow. Can't be regis-
tered. $10..No exch. J. E. Bailey, Ray-



o

ET BULLETIN -

in March and April at $1.75 and $1.50 | 6.

Eggs from large White Indian Run-.

per 15 postpaid. Cartons to be ret. R.

Reg., 1 yr.-old, Jersey bull from 6 |

-Jhampion at 4 yrs. old;. grandmother:

Fak
*.

i

T cows, beginning to freshen in Jan-
uary. E. C. Tyler, Monticello, Ga., Rt.

20 head gray Guernsey cows, some
with young calves, some in spring, some
will come in later. All good dairy cattle.
Write, or see, either C. P. Kemp, Ash-
burn, Ga., or Joe Lawrence, Nashville,
Ga.

1 Holstein milch cow, thoroughbred,
first calf, 6 wks. old, will give 4 gal.
per day, $75 at my barn; some. thor-
oughbred Holstein, Jersey and Guern-
sey heifers. and males for sale. G. B.
Ham, Cobbtown, Ga. * =~. |

20 Jersey heifers, springers, $50 to
$60. Robt. S. Anderson, Hawkinsville,
Ga.

A few head Guernsey cows, heifers
and 1 bull for sale. W. O. Sanders, Ros-
-well,*Ga.

5 yr. old Jersey cow, fresh in with
3rd calf (heifer), Good stock. Give 4
gal, milk per day and about 11. lbs.,
putter per week on proper feed, $175
at my barn. Write before coming, se
can meet you. Bud Hill, Bremen, Ga.,
care Gen. Del. :

2 fresh Jersey cows, good ones, for
sale. W. D. Huason, Bolingoroke, Ga.

1 fine milch cow, 6 yrs. old, freshen

ysoon, $75 at barn. Will not snip. 8. DL.

Williamson, Rochelle,Ga.,. Rt. 1. Box
BO; a :
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 6 to 10
mos. old, aiso @ tew heiters, up to 1%
aos. Ferry #. Lunsford, Covington, Ga.

High grade, reg., Guernsey bull, 3
yrs. oid (mother produced 5vuU Ibs., put-
ver), mm good cond.,. gentie, excellent
record tor producing heifer calves, $10u
FOB. C. M, Cason, Sandersviue, Ga.
keg. Jersey opuil; 3 yrs. old, last
Apru, 7th, $150 at. barn. R. L. Ayers,
awijay, Ga. Z : $

cross between cream and biack Jersey,
stock good tor butter, $100. O. O. Ham-
aton, Vidalia, Ga. :

Snorougnpred Jersey male calf, oid
encugn to eat bran and shorts, $0.
J. A. Barron, Atianta, Ga., Rt. 5. Box
4x40 Det'oor Ave.

Pure bred Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old Feb-
ruary, 18th. Choice Queens Suitan No.
481361; Sire, Catherines Suitan No.
403307; Dam, Dairymans Choice Queen
INO. 634646. Granhusife was iImportea
trom Jersey Isiand (price paid tor him
was $3,00U.). Price $100 ana qgl., any-
where within 100 mi., Rockmart. Jery
iM. bond, Aragon, Ga., Rt. 1.

1 helier wita heiter caif, 1 wk. old,
$40 at my barn. Mrs. Nancy Cochran,
madison, Ga., Rt. 2. od

1 good miich cow, now due to-fresh-
en, Ior sale.W. D. Bearden, Palmetto,
Gwa., Rt. 2. 5 oie

A few head of Guernseys; cows, heif-
ers and 1 bull. W. O, Sanders, Rosweii,
Ga.

1 fine milch cow, fresh in; gives milk
all the time. $100 FOB. Lillie Belle
Norris, Warthen, Ga.

3 cows, fresnen in December; 4 others
to freshen in January and February.
Come see, or write tor prices. G. W.
manaali, Lavonia, Ga. mS i

1 much cow apout 7 yrs. old, with
yearling cait; giving over 2 gal., milk
per day, $00 cash without cali. 1 heiter
with first calf, 3 wks. old male, $60.
All prices at barn. Mrs. C. D. Coursey,
aastman, Ga. RFD 8.

1 good little miich cow, with second
calf, heifer, 10 days old, $45. Mrs. B. M.
shomas, Hoboken, Ga. /



HOGS FOR SALE

srom cholera. Wt., 2U0 1bs., price $25.
s. W. Smith, Hawkinsville, Ga...

1 thoroughbred biack thin haired and
short nosea gilt 5 mos. oid, Wt:, about
440 Ibs., sell, tor $25 cash, or exch., for
choroughbred chickens; the red pit
Games, dark Cornish Games; 15 hens
and 1 rooster of either Kind, or will
exch., for one 6 or 8 mos. old, gooa

Write before sending. Mrs. Viola Lovett,
Norman Park, Ga., Rt. 1.

Duroc Jersey boars and gilts, 65 : to

sows bred to farrow in Fehb., 200 to 250
ibs. Papers transferred. $40 ea. L. H.
Hdenfieid, Stilmore, Ga., Rt. 3.

2 Poland China gilts ready to breed,
8 mos. old. Out of sow that weighs over
600 lbs., can be reg., will weigh 125 Ibs.
Price $20 ea. No exch. J. E. Bailey,
Raymon,d Ga. : as
One 300 lb. Duroc sow with 8 young
pigs, $40; one 150 lb. Duroc sow with
6 young pigs, $22; one 300 lb. S. P..C.
sow with 8 young pigs, $40; three 175
lb. S. P. C.-sows, ea., with 8 pigs, $25



'ea., one 200 lb. Black

pes

4 yr. oia Jersey male, wt., 1 M., lbs.,|

lin, Midville, Ga.

4 pure bred spotted Poland China.
| gilts, bred to farrow in Marcon. Immune

grade of Jersey heifer cream color. |

150 lbs., $15, per cwt., pedigrees fur., |:
and guaranteed regristration. Tried

PAGE SEVEN
one 175 Ib. S, P. C. boar, $20. J. C. Kil-.
librew, Indian Springs, Ga. Hee

Duroc and P. C. pigs for sale; weigh
around 40 to 50 Ibs. $4.50 ea. 1 Duroc

and P. C. sow and 3 pigs for $30, E. C.-
Tyler, Monticello,Ga., Rt. 6. =

{3
&

% little bone Quinea pigs, 9 wks. old,

$8 ea., o r$15 per pr. L.
Sons, Ty Ty, Ga.

1 fullbred Big Bone Black Guinea
sow, 18 mos. old. Wt., about 300 lbs..

E. Williams and

farrow second litter April 2. Lifetime

treated. Price $65 at my barn or $15
if shipped. 8. T. Jefferson, Nashville,
Ga. Rt. : ae cara
S. P. C. gilt, subject to reg., wt., about
150 lbs.; $20; 8 wks. old pigs, $10. Joe-
M. Brown, McRae, Ga. as 2
150 lb. Essex male, wt., about 150
Ibs., $15 FOB. S. W. Griffin, Cecil, Ga.
1 pure bred P. C., 10 wks. old female
pig, $8. T. P.. Holcomb, Calhoun, Ga.,
Ried, Mae
Reg. Duroc Jersey, blue ribbon win-
ners, at Georgias largest Fairs, 300 to.

350 lbs. 10 mos. old gilts, $35 ea. 300 to

350 lbs., 10 mos, old boars, $35 to $40

ea, 14 wks. old 80 lb. pigs, $12.50 ea

Henry T..Lumsden, Talbotton, Ga.

1 Duroc and Spotted Poland China
brood sow, Will farrow about the Ist
of Feb., $35. 1 B, Poland China brood
sow, will farrow about 3 wks., $35. Will
exch. the 2 for a real good milk cow.
Thoroughbred Duroc gilts agd boars,
from reg., stock wt., about lbs., to
exch. for white or dark Cornish Game
pullets or 1 yr. old hens. Mrs. C. O.
Sikes, Sylvester, Ga. ea ce
4 Poland China boar shoats wt., about
50 lbs., ea. Extra. good stock hogs, $5

ea., or will exch. for chickens. Miss _

Katie Lancaster, Sylvester, Ga.
Choice P. C. gilts about ready be
bred. Will sell cheap. E. J: Bailey.
Raymond, Ga., RFD 1. eee
15 pigs 3 mos. old, 3-4 Guinea and
1-4 Hampshire breed. $3 ea. at farm
sr $3.50. ea., FOB Eastman, Ga,., in
light crates. T. 'T. Proctor, Eastman, Ga
Big bone Guinea pigs at $4 ea., $7.50
per pr. Ready to be delivered about
Feb. 1. L. C. Tanner, Savannah, Ga,
RE. 8; = as oe
Four pure bred Duroc service boars,
9 mos. old, $18 ea. S. L. Thornton,
Dewyrose, Ga, 3 Sf pees
1._Hampshire sow, wt., about 400 Ibs.,
| will farrow last of Feb. She is from
a litter of 15.. Has farrowed twice, 9

first and 11 next; very choice sow with ~

vapers for $75. Also .two choice club
gilts, $15 ea., 3 mos. old. Also 6 choice
Hampshire gilts; 2 boars 8 wks. old, $10
ea., these pigs are from J. A. Franklin:
Champion Junior boar. C. W. Frank-

Reg. Duroc Jersey boar, 20 mos, old,
and weighing about 175 lbs., Price $
FOB my shipping point. L. M. Kennedy,
Collins, Ga. ae ee Ge

7 P. . shoats, wt., about 80 Ibs., ea.,
also 15 pigs will be ready for sale Jan-
uary 26;-0..1..C. and S. P. C., eross.
All solid white, $5-ea. O. S. Barber,
Decatur, Ga., Rt 2. cea eS

One brood sow, ent., to reg., Big
Elephant ear,. P. C.
White, Ga., Rt. 2: ae

1 Spotted Poland sow, reg., and bred
to farrow March 20, price, $50, or will
exch. for.2 tons of good cotton seed.
Sow is now bred to a reg., S. P. C., boar
that weighs 700 lbs. .W. TX Willbanks,
Cave Springs, Ga., Rt. 2. Soe

1 black big bone Guinea sow, wt.,
180 to 200 lbs., $25. T. B. Hilson, Mitch-

bone
Don Pallenzy,

~

Hell; Ga., Rt.1.: - ;

Gee aS
_1 P.C. brood sow,.3 gilts, 130 or 140
lbs., sell at. market price. Mrs. Nancy
Cochran, Madison, Ga., Rt. 2. - *
6 Berkshire pigs, 6 wks., old, $4 ea.,.
at my barn. Cannot ship pigs. Mrs. C
J. Atkinson, Madison, Ga., R.
2 Hampshire gilts, cholera immune,
ent, to reg., wt., 275: lbs. ea., $25 ea.
W.-M. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga. Rt. 2.
Reg., 50 lbs., or more, S. P. C. pigs,
farrowed November 5th, splendidly
marked, 2 mos. old, $12 ea. Exch. male
pig, reg., for a well marked, reg., male
pig same age, not related. C. R. Mor-
gan, Americus, Ga. Ree ees
300 1b., mixed: stock sow, farrow in
March, $25. or exch.,also 6 or 8 weaned
pigs, cholera immune, $3 ea. E. L. Dix-
on, Blackshear. Ga., Rt. 1. Box 104.
_ Reg. Duroc Jersey 8 1-2 mos. old sow,
farrow the 25th of February, wt., about
175 lbs., Deep cherry red, long body,
large ears and head; dbl., treated. $3
if taken at once. A. S. Phillips, Cobb-
town, Ga., Rt. 2. Soe eS
Pure bred Hampshire boar pigs, ~
mos. old, wt., around 60 lbs., with reg.,-
papers, $11; without papers, $10 ea.
also a few gilt pigs, From best blood
lines in the south. J. R. Mullis, Dan-
Ville Ga.= = = Eeey

+



P. C. boar, $20;

~ (Continued on page ten)



























_ Ga, Rt. 2. : )



- PAGE EIGHT

Poultry Wanted
(Continued from page five)

BARRED ROCKS WANTED .-

R. C. Wyandotte cockerels; John Mar-
tin strain of Port Dover, Canada; last
Want Barred Rock broilers, pullets,
and hens, 1929 hatch. State price per
lb., also wt. Fred I. Baker, Columbus,

GIANTS WANTED

Want a pure bred J. B. Giant cock-
~-erel, not over 1 yr. old. State del. pric-

es. Wm. M. Patterson, Resaca, Ga.,
Rt. 1, ~



LEGHORNS WANTED

Want 50 to 75 March or April hatch
Everlay Brown L. pullets, also 14 roos-
ters, same. age ang strain. State low-
est cash price. Del. Jesup. W. M.
Thornton, Jesup, Ga. :

Want 25 full blood Everlay. Brown
L., 1 yr. old hens and. 1 rooster. No

' Culls, nor old stock wanted. State what

you have and best cash price. Miss

Noma Walker, Dahlonega, Ga., RFD 4,
Box 39. .

Want to exch. M. B. turkeys for val-
ue in young White . hens. Mrs. G. A.

--Chambers, Bowdon, Ga. Rt. 1 .

Want 7 Brown L. pullets, and 1
young unrelated cockerel,.All March or

April 192 9hatch, ang pure Everlay st,

No culls. State lowest del. price. L:
T. Andrews, Rome, Ga., 7 Jackson St.

Want 10 hens and 1 rooster to raise
on thirds: Any breed except bantams.
Will send owner 2-3 of eggs, or sell
eggs and send 2-3 of money, and seng
2-3 of chickens raised. Well exp.,.
plenty of feed. Write before sending.
oo S. L. McKinney, Oconee, Ga., Rts

Want 1 W. L. rooster, cheap for cash.
eet Pomme Bowdon Junction,
e, He 1,

MINORCAS WANTED

Want Buff Minorcas. State in first

letter number, age, wt., and. strain,

and pric. Prefer Pape strain. No

white feathereq wanted. Robt. Bell,
Farmington, N. C.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS
WANTED
_ Want to raise chickens on 50-50 ba-
Sis. Write what you have to Offer.
Mrs. Murphy T. Allen, Tifton, Ga.
Want from 25 to 100 pure bred hens





_ to raise from on halves. Will give ow-

ner half raised and old stock back this
fall. Write. Mrs, A. L. Hudgins, Bre-
ages a Rt: 2. :
ant hens, roosters, ducks, turkeys
or baby chicks. If you will trade ata
write me. A. G. Ward, Rome, Ga. ~
Want 25 to 75 hens of good strain
anq healthy. Any good breed accept-
ed, but prefer Leghorns, Wyandotte, or
Rocks: want to give so many eggs ea
mo. for the use of them, or any terms

, Satisfactory to owner,\ with: privilege

of buying later at reasonable price:
del. prepaid to meeand I will pay re-
turn chgs., or add that to purchase
price if buy, Write before sending.
Mrs. John A. Kell, Shannon, Ga. P.
O. Box 381. vac eet

ORPINGTONS WANTED
Want to exch. 3 pure breq S. C. R. I



Red March pullets for 3 Buff Orping-

ton pullets, same age. John W. Har-

: rell, Lakeland, Ga.

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, ETC., .
WANTED. ;

Geese wanted. Must be cheap; del.
price. L. B. Kennington, Cochran, Ga.
Want to exch. a partly trained wea-

ther goat for guinea hens, or a turkey.

Mrs. J. R. Gibson, Midland, Ga. '
Want to exch. 2 young guineas, pure
bred stock, for 1 white Muscovey duck,
not over 3 yrs. old, or for 1 B. R. hen
or pullet. Thompson strain preferred.
L. W. Perry, Rydal, Ga., Rt. 2.
Want to exch. 2 full blood Golden

Buff Orp. cockerels for 1 M. B. tom
_ for breeding purposes. Mrs. L. C, Rid-

ley, Franklin, Ga.

Want to raise turkeys on shares: par-
ty to furnish a fine breeding M. B.
tom for 1 season; will raise turkeys,
ot rs of 2: see i halves to 8 wks.

: . furnished. Mrs. C.
Franklin, Ga., Rt. 4. ee
Want to exch. 2 young English ducks

_ full blood, for 2 white Pekin drakes.

Ea. to pay freight. Mrs. A. R. Cur-

_ Ty, Mt. Pleasant, Ga.



_ Eggs For Sale

_. C. Rhode Island Red eggs $1.50
per setting of 15, or $6 per 100. Mrs.
C. A. Black, The Rock, Ga., Rt. 1.





_ J eggs, $2 per 15.
-| well, Blythe, Ga.

|for sale also.

- MARKET BULLETIN

Mammoth White Minorca hatching
3 Mrs. Nell M. Cars-

Regal Dorcas White Wyandotte eggs

| for 75c per setting of 15; $2.25 for 50 or

$4 for 100. Can furnish 100 ea. week
FOB. Seng the container and_ pay
the express or parcel post. Mrs. Lucy
Newberry, Colquitt, Ga., Rt. B, Box 88.
- Thompson Imp. Ringlet Barred Rock
and S. C. White Leghorns, $1.25 per
15 or $3.25 per 50 del. Mrs. J. E.
steadman, Bainbridge, Ga., Rt. 2.

Barred Rock eggs Thompson strain
prize stock; selected eggs, pen No. 1
1.50; pen No. 2, 1.25 per 15.
con Sumner, Sylvester, Ga., Rt. 3.

Eggs for hatching Giant strain light
Brahmas, $1.50 per 15; $2.50 per 30;
$6 per 100. ist prize winner at coun-
vy tair. Eggs for hatching Wycoff st.,
3. C. White Leghorn $1 per 15; $1.75
per 30; $5 for 100. Mary Ivester,
varnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Thompson Ringlet B. R. eggs $1.00
per 15 dedl. Donaldson, R. I. R. eggs
same price. Crates to be returned.
L'aylor Hooks, Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2.
-Warhorse game setting eggs, $2.50
and $3 per 15. O. L. McClellan, La-
Gratige, Ga. Rt. 3.

Eggs from Missouri State Super Tes-
ted Exhibition Type Buff O., $1.50 per
or will exch. for settings from M.
3. tom full breed. Mrs. L. C. Ridley,
franklin, Ga. j

Pure bred B. O. eggs, $1.25 for 15 or
$2 for 30 postpaid. Miss R. Johnson,
Shellman, Ga., Rt. 1.

Pure bred White Orpington eggs,
$1.10 per 15. Crates to be returned.
Will exch. for runner peanuts _or dried
apples. Mrs. H. B. McElmurray, Char-
ing, Ga.

Pure breed B.R. eggs, $1 for 15 eggs
prepaid. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen,
Ga., Box 57.

Choice hatching eggs from Donald-
son strain S. C. R. I. Reds $1, for 15
postpaid. Cartons to he
eg Susie F. Chapman, Bronwood,

a.

White Pekin Duck eggs, $1.35 per
joz. Postpaid Crates to be returned.
Will exch. 12 eggs for 15 J. B. Giants,
Marcy strain, or 15 R. I. R. eggs. Write
oefore sending eggs for exch. I will
send duck eggs first. Mrs. E. S. For-
aster, Carnesville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Hatching eggs from large white In-
jian Runner ducks, $1.25 doz.; Large.
white Muscovey duck eggs, $1.50 per
jloz.; Blue Toulouse Geese eggs, 20c
za. W. H. Hagan, Morrow, Ga.

Aristocrat Barreq Rock eggs from
stock of Holtermans Best pens, $5 per
setting of 15 eggs. Cartons to be re-
eas Mrs. L. C. Wood, Tifton, Ga.,
Rbicdy

Selected hatching eggs from R. I.
Red Donaldson strain, $1.25 for 15;
$2.25 for 30 dedl. Crates to be return-
1d. Mrs. N. A. Williams, Locust Grove,
es : :

Owens S. C. R. I. Reds, $1 for 15
dostpaid. $5 per 100 del. Crate return-
od at my exvense. C. W. Waughtel
Homeland, Ga.

Owen strain, R. I. Reds, $1 per set-
ting of 15 eggs; Shipping carton to be
returned. Anna M. Waughtel, Home-
land, Ga.

Would like to set eggs on halves
Have a Prairie State incubator, holds
240 eggs; have been hatching for~ 15
yrs. Mrs. J. H. Ellis, Huching, Ga.

Thompson Imp. Ringlet eggs from
stock -second. direct, $1.25 per 15 del.
Cash with order. Barred Rock eggs
Mrs. C. A. Wilbanks,
Commerce, Ga., Rt. 5. i

S.C. BR. I. Reds from official rec-
ord hens, Donaldson strain, $1.50 per
setting; also some fine cockerels from
eggs of- record 282 eggs. While they
last, $3 to $5 ea. S. C. White Leghorns
Tancred strain fine winter layers eggs

$1 per setting, $5 per doz. P. V. Ry-
als, Cornelia, Ga.
Thoroughbreg eggs: Buff Cochin

bantam, 10c ea., Black Minorcas, 15c
og. O. H. Wright, Atlanta, Ga., 412
Peters Bldg.

Thompson B. R. eggs from choice
hirds, $1.25 for 15 dedl. Mrs. J. A.
Forehand, Pinehurst, Ga.

Pure bred dark Cornish Game eggs.
Weber strain, no wready for del., $1.25
ver 15; Cartons to be returned. Mrs.
J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga.

A few settinges of Thompson and
Foreman strains B. R. eggs 1.50 per 15
. del. All stock tested for B. W. D.
Cartons to be returned. Mrs, J. A.
Howell, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1.

Eggs for hatching, Donaldson strain
R. I. Reds $1 per 15, del. Mrs. J. L.
Robertson, Surrency, Ga.

Fishels White Rock eggs, $1.50 per



15, del. Mrs. S. W. Hughes, Scotland,
Ga.



Mrs. Mil- |

returned. | G

Light Brahmas $1.50 per 15 del;
$2.75 for 30 del. L. J. Brown, Canon,
Ga., Rt. 2. ; a

Selected eggs for hatching, from
Donaldson strain, thorough bred S. C.
R. I. Reds. Dark red color. $1.25 for
setting of 16 eggs. Mrs. Will Trimble,
Adairsville, Ga. i oe =

Brahma eggs, Giant strain, $1.50 for
15. Money with order. Return carton.
Mrs. Thomas Tribble, Alto, Ga., Rt. 1.

Large strain Indian Runner duck
eggs 75c per doz. Mrs. J. L. Robert-.
son, Surrency, Ga. :

Eggs Wanted

Hatching eggs from good, healthy
thoroughbred flocks. R. I. R. Barred
Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Weekly ship-
ments. Give full particulars in first
letter. R. H. Fechtel, Waycross, Ga.

100 Silver Hamburg setting eggs from
hens two yrs. old or older; Will pay $+
per 100. O. L. McClellan, LaGrange,
Ga., - Rt...3.

Wanted to hear from party who
wants to set a 600 egg capacity incu-
bator. Party to furnish eggs ang 1
will furnish the inc. and do all the
work on a 50-50 basis. If interested let
me hear from you at once. Mrs. W. E
Mills, Statesboro, Ga., Rt. 5, Box 13.





~ Georgia Products

Thursday, January 23, 1930.

few lbs. cream: crowders, 15c lb. Mrs.
Carl Worley, Ball Ground, Ga.

Large white black-eyed peas, 8c Ib.,
Rice peas, 7c lb., (will do to plant);

Rice peas, not. stained, 12c lb,, black.

oa 6c lb. R. J. Allen, Talking Rock,

2.
- 10 bu. pure brown Whip peas and 10
bu. New Eras, $4 bu., few bu. mixed, |

$3.50 bu., 1929 crop, perfectly sound,
none broken;. in new 2 1-2 bu. bags.
Cash with order, or Sight Draft with
bill of lading attached, through your
bank, or certified check. G. P..Whit-
worth, Hull ,Ga. ee
Several bu. Otootan beans, $7 bu.,
also a few bu. Biloxi beans. Small per
cent damaged, $4 bu. J. J. Stephens,
Luthersville, Ga., Rt. 1. ae 3

led crowder peas, 25c lb.,. 5 lbs. $1;
sarly salad Eng. peas, 25c per teacup
ull; also large, red peanuts, $3 bu., or.
$1 peck. Mrs. B. L. Brown, Ball Ground
Ga. Rt. 1. bree

BUTTER FOR SALE
Few lbs. of Fresh Jersey butter, del.
zach week in 1 lb. cartons, 50 per Ib.
Satisfaction guaranteed. L. B. Lan-
drum, Adairsville, Ga.
5 or 6 lbs. fresh firm Jersey butter
n 1 Ib. brick cartons. Can ship same
jay churned, 50c per Ilb., del.
2. W. Hyatt, Bowdon, Ga., Rt. 4.



week, 45c per lb. Satisfaction guaran-



710 lbs. Black Laredo Beans. Make
best offer. J. W. Smith, Canon, Ga.

40 lbs. Jackson Wonder Bush butter-
bean seed, 25c per 1lb.; FOB. Mrs. E
H. Berry, Waycross, Ga., Rt. 3, Boz)
19-A.

Runner velvet bean seed, black poc
speckled beans, $1.50 per bu.; in 2 bu
bags. Will exch. for seed peas. Write
what you have. C. R. Patrick,:Omega

a.
20 lbs. Jackson wonder butter beans
15c a lb. Add postage. 30 lbs. Whit:
mush peas, fine table peas; 15c; 5 anc
10 lb. lots; or 12 1-2 for the lot. adc
postage. 4 lbs. Kentucky Wonder bean.
for planting. Make best offer. 2 bus
mixed peas, black and yellow, $5.5
FOB. Send money order. Mrs. Mollie
McCain, Haylon, Ga.

A few bus. Matthews Black imp. 505
beans, $4 per bu., FOB. E. W. Cor-
nelison, Kensington, Ga.

6 bus. New Era peas frecleaned 91
oer cent sound and bright. If interest-
ed ask for samples. $8 per bus. If al
iot is taken will ship prepaid. T. B
Dellinger, Maxeys, Ga.

No. 1 Otootan beans, $6 per bu., 1C
ous. or more, $5.50. J. R. Eubanks
Madison, Ga.

100 bus. Laredo soy beans, $4 per bu.
300 bus., 90 day velvet beans, $1.50 bu
Put up in heavy 2 1-2 bu. bags. Al
7OB. J. A. Woodward, Eastman, Ga.
rt. 4.

17 bus. Biloxi soy beans, $4 per bu.
7OB. Clean and sound. W. H. Cra-
ey, Callahan, Ga.

Bright and sound Unknown peas in
sven weight bags, $3.25; per bu. FOB.
ct. R. Rogers, Young Cane, Ga. :

15 bus. of No. 1 Brabham peas, $4
ver bu. W. M. Hooks, Unadilla, Ga..
2t. 2.

8 bus. sound and pure New Era peas
The kind that makes peas. $3.25 per
bu. Johnnie M. Sheppard, Stapleton,
Ga. :

30 lbs. Laredo Soy beans, 10c per Ib
or wil lexch. for table peas. W. O. Mill-
sap, Adairsville, Ga. :

Bunch velvet beans for sale, $4 per
bu. E. H. Beasley, Kite, Ga., Rt. 1.

13 bus. Otootan beans, sound and
clean, $7 per bu. FOB Alvaton, Ga.
S. T. Owen, Alvaton, Ga. eng

Genuine Otootan soy beans, new
crop recleaned and in even. weight
bags, $6 FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshall-
ville, Ga.

A few tons velvet beans, $20 ton
at my barn. T. R. Duggan, Warthen,

a.

200 lbs. pure Hendersons white
bunchbutterbeans, 20c lb., 50 lbs., black
pole and cornfield beans, 30c 1b., also
some bountiful bunch beans, same
price; lot of the best bunch Eng. peas,
and some salad peas, for sale. L. S.
Kelly, Shady Dale, RFD 1.

90 lbs. Hastings Stringless green
pod bunch beans, sound, 1929 crop, 30c
lb., FOB.. W. H. Grover, Waycross,
Ga., Rt. 2, Box 52.

A few. bu. Otootan beans, $6 bu.,
soung and well matured, 1929 stock.
J. B. Fordham, Dublin, Ga., RFD 1.
_1 Ib. McCaslan beans, 40c; 3 qts. of
semi-running Eng. peas, 25c del. Mrs.
A. S. Paulk, Ocilla, Ga.



A few bu. Brab peas, $6 bu, also a@

\

For Sale hig Mary A. Odell. Lyerly, Ga.,
BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE _ {CORN, SEED CORN & CORN MEAL

FOR SALE j
Old fashioned little white cob, 8
rows on ear; 2 ears to stalk. Nubbed
and shelled, $1 peck, $3 bu. C. F. Wat-
son, Dawson, Ga., Rt. B.

Pure Whatleys seed corn, very pro-
lific, field selected, nubbed and shell-
3d, 70c peck, $2.25 bu., FOB. Exch. for
a3 good stock, thrifty male pig, 6 or
3 wks. old (no runt), cholera immune.
W. H. Rucker, Milner, Ga.

50 bu. ear corn, $1 bu. Staten Taylor,
\lma, Ga., Rt. 1. ag.

Yellow popcorn, 3 lbs., 25c. Harold
Morgan, Vienna, Ga. ie 5

Seed corn raised from Hastings
jickory King; good, sound early ma-
ured grains, $2 per bu. Miss Ella
Trimble, Adairsville, Ga.

3 bus. yellow seed corn, hand select-
d, $2.75 per bu., or $8 for the lot. H.
A. Wilson, Martin, Ga. :

Batts 4 ear Prolific seed corn, Ist
r. from originator, small cob, won-
ler on rich or poor land (35 bus. per
acre): selected and hand: shelled; 24
ars. service; 70c per 1-2 pk.; $1.25 per
ok, postpaid in Ga. No checks. J. H.
a Milledgeville, Ga., Rt. 5, Box

or syrup or cow peas. Write Rhett
Steinheimer, Woolsey, Ga., RFD 1.
Whatleys Prolific Imp. seed corn,
$2.50 per bu. FOB. Even weight, 2
bus. to the bag; Short Golden Queen
vop corn, 100 lb. bags, $7.50 FOB. Mem-
er of Georgia Crop Improvement As-
sclevc. Frank L. Short, Sylvester,
a.

Whatleys Prolific seed corn, hand

nicked, 2 bus. sacks, $2.50 per bu., FOB.
R. M. Davis, Gray, Ga.

White Flint Prolific seed corn, shell-
ed, $2.50 per bu., 75c per pck, FOB.
Mr. R. F. Sikes, Svlvester, Ga.

ear seed corn; field and crib Selected;

shelled, $1 per pk., or $3 per pu. FOB.

C. N. Adams, Social Circle, Ga.
Tennessee Red Cob seed corn and

2. ner)
Whatileys Prolific seed corn, field

ears to the stalk. $2.25 per bu., FOB.
G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga.
Old time yellow seed corn, shelled,

- shelled pop corn, 10c Ib. Add pos-
age.
Ga., Rt .2, Box 207.

FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Nice, country cured hams, wt. 23 Ibs.
poke Mrs. M. I. Free, Clarkesville
a., Rt. 3.

GRAIN FOR SALE -
100 bus. of rye at $2 per bus. Also
4 brooders, oil burners. J. V. Booker,
Hosehton, Ga.
75 bus. Appler seed oats, sound and





about 4 bus. tall Ga. rye, at $2.25 a bu.
Would exch. for seed peas, any varie-



ty at market price. J: B. Fordham,
Dublin, Ga, RFD 1.

Ene

White Calif. black-eyed and speck- _

Mrs, 3
2 or 3 lbs. of fresh Jersey butter per :



Piedmont 2 ear corn. Sell or exch.

Absolutely pure Marlboro Prolific, 2

Mosby Prolific seed corn, 75c per pk.,
a $2.50 per bu. C. E. Miller, Lavonia,
o.

Pure Wadleys seed corn select $3.
a bu. I. R. Hadaway, Warm Springs,
selected, from stalks with two or more

or in ear, 75c per peck, $2.50 bu., 40
Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Conyers,

clean, 85c per bu., FOB Dublin. Also















in
pay at





















Thursday, January 23, 1930.

HONEY, BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES
= FOR SALE
Two 8 frame pat. bee hives, complete
with supers. Goog cond., also new, 1
lb. sections for same, $3.50, FOB, or
-. exch. for honey... L. D. Hadaway,
_ Gainesville, Ga. Rt. 1. i ee

_ PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, VINES,
ae " ETC, FOR SALE



Callie Burel,- Buford, Ga, Rt. 2. ...
- lL yr. old, well rooted grape vines, Red
~ Morrill variety, dev., in Ga. (superior
_ bunch grapes), State insp., 2 vines, 25c
~ postpaid. H. E. Stockbridge, Atlanta,
- Ga., 393 4th St. :
- Large size 3 and) 4 ft., peach trees:
yellow and white clingstone, 10c and:
_ 12c ea., del., $1 doz. for 3 ft., 10 for
= -$1 of 4 ft. trees. Mrs. A. S. Paulk,
Ocilla, Ga. ; os
_ State insp., budded paper shell pe-
can trees: Schley, Stuart and Frot-
scher, 4 to 10 ft., 50c ea., or exch. for
seed peanuts, shelled corn, velvet beans
S, seed peas. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee,

: Japanese Kudzu vine, for porch
-- shade or pasture, 3 for 25c; 80c doz.
Nancy Brown, Cleveland, Ga., RFD 4.
a White Eng. peach, 1 ft. trees, 20c;
- Sugar pear Eng. horse apple, 20c; 4

grape vines, well rooted, White Con- | 98

_cord ,4 for 75c; red and black raspber-
yy, $1 doz, Everbaring and Lady

- Thompson strawberry, 35c a 100; Him-
alaya blackberry, $1 doz. Add _ post-
age on small orders. F. M. Turner,
. Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 4.

POTATOES FOR SALE
_. 1200 bu. Big Stem Jersey sweet po-
tatoes (certified seed) at market price.
' Will. quote promptly on application. V.
_. L. Collier, Agr]. Mkt. Agt., Fitzgerald,
Ga, or A. J. Emory, White Oak, Ga.
_.* . bu. white star Irish potatoes, 3c

_.Jb. C. T. Miller, Leo, Ga.

-.., 50 bu. sweet potatoes. Make best of-
fer; also 15 bu. seeq potatoes, 50c bu.
Staten Taylor, Alma, Ga., Rt. 1.
Lookout Mountain Irish potatoes, $2
cn = pas FOB. Edgar Woodall, Corne-

ja, Ga. .

. .. -Yellow yam potatoes for sale or exch
$1 per bu. Joe Brown, McRae, Ga.
Sweet potatoes for table use, als
seed potatoes at $1 per bu., FOB Gay,

Ga. W. J. Clarke, Gay, Ga.

Fine lot of Porto Rican sweet pota-
toes $1 per bu. FOB Kildare, Ga.
Name quantity wanted. T. B. Gra-
. ham, Kildare, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 30.

- Porto Rico Sweet potatoes, 70c per

- bu., FOB or will exch. for hens at 20c
_.per lb, Leon Rouse, Alapaha, Ga.
~ 5 bu. No. 1 Fancy Porto Ricans, $1
bu.. FOB. R. 8. Burgess, Pembroke,







Ga.
e 50 bus. of Porto Rico Eating pota-
_toes; 20 bus. Porto Rico seed pota-



toes, 1 per bu. of 54 lbs. at house. J.
E. Glawson, Bradley, Ga.

- Nice Porto Rico potatoes in 5 bu.
bags or more $1 per bu., FOB Blake-
se 7 se N. O. Henderson, Blakely, Ga.
.. No. 1 Porto Rico Sweet potatoes 80c
per bu., four bus. lots or more, FO
. Vienna. R. C. Sanders, Vienna, Ga.

250 -bus. pure Porto Rico potatoes,
_ certifieq seed potatoes, from vine cut-
__. tings, free of strings. Make best of-
oa < for lot. John B. Pope, Fitzgerald,







Par gee). SYRUP FOR SALE |

Pure Ga. cane syrup in crates 6-10
12 to crate, $4.50 per crate, FOB. A.

N. Hester, Climax, Ga.

A No. 1 sugar cane syrup in new 35

al. bbis., $20 FOB. Mrs. J. A. Howell,

Meigs, Ga. os
-- Guaranteed, pure, thick and extra

bright Ga. cane syrup, in 1-2 gal. cans.

.* 6@c can FOB here. Any quantity. Jas.

- A. Chauncey Screven, Ga., Box 66. ~

Pure, new Ribbon cane syrup in new

- 35 gal. bbis., $17.50 per. bbl., 6 one gal
_ to cs., $4; 12 1-2 gal. to cs., $4.35 FOB.
C. B. Harrell, Whigham, Ga. Rt. 1,

~ Box 19. :

'.-- 1929 crop Ga. Cane syrup in new cy-
press bbls., $17.50 per bbl., FOB. R. L.
Baxter, Ludowici, Ga.

_.. Pure Sugar Cane syrup, best grade.
_ $20 bbl., freight pd. W. W. Williams.
+ Quitman. Ga.

: 100 gallons of good thick sorghum
_ syrup in gal. ang half gal. buckets, 85c
per gal. W. L. Carmichael, Newnan,

-. Ga., RFD 5. :

> 115 gal. cans of Ga. cane syrup, pure

not mixed. Will trade some for cow

. peas. M. R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga.;

- Rt. 5, Box 54.

-* 3 1999 Cra. cane svrup in new cypress

-. bbls. $17 per bbl.. FOB. H. M. Barter,
-. Ludowici, Ga., Rt. B.

No. 1 Ga. cane syrup in 1 gal. cans











here. 6 gal, lots or more. R. C. Sand-

}guar. Lee Patrick, Quitman, Ga.
Japan walnut trees, 30c ea. Mrs.,

+10- Ib. cans, 4.80; case 12, 5 lb. cans,

Jany point in Ga. J. T. Ponder, Whig-
o| ham, Ga. :

Ib. cans, $4 per crate; in 5 lb. cans,}



hae

MARKET BULLETIN

made -in evaporator. 80c per gal. FOB

eee Vienna, Ga. eas

ancy pure sugar cane syrup cook-
ed thick and heavy. Cans 6 no. 10
cans $4.45; cans No. 5, $4.75. New 35
gal. bbls., $18.50. All freight prepaid
in state for check with order. Quality

1929 best quality sorghum syrup ten
Ib. buckets, $1; 1929 best grade ribbon
cane. syrup ten lb. cans, $1.25. John
H. Gibson, Riverdale, Ga.

Old fashion sugar cane syrup; case 6,

$5.20;- 260 gallons of Cayana cane sy-
rup case, 6 10 lb. cans, $3.80; Samples
sent for '25c to cover exp. W. D. Wells
Adel, Ga.

Wanted to exch: Pure Ga.cane sy-
rup A No. 1 good and thick 75c per
gal. in gal. and half gal. cans for 100
rods or less of poultry wire in good
condition. In 50 miles of Tifton, Ga.
Mrs. L. A, Rigsby, Lenox, Ga., Rt .2.

40 gal or more pure Ga. Green cane
syrup. 6, 10 lb. cans, $4 per case or
will exch. for N. C. Running peanut
seed at $1 per bu. Each to pay charg-
2s, J. A. Wade, Meigs, Ga., Rt. 3.

Finest Ga. Cane syrup No. 1 10 lb.
pails 70c per pail FOB Milan. John J.
Cravey, Milan, Ga., RFD No. 1, Box

Good thick Ga. Cane syrup $4 case
of 6 No. 10 cans or will exch. for hens
a 20c per lb. Leon Rouse, Alapaha,

a : /
A-1 Ga. Ribbon Cane syrup, $4.50 per
case 6 No. 10 cans. 100 per cent pure
oright and well flavored: E. E. Car-
ser, Hazlehurst, Ga. _

Good thick ee Ga. cane syrup in
cypress bbls., gal. at 45c per gal.
FOB Argyle, Ga. Will ship order no-
tify or senq cash in advance. Robert
L. James, Homerville, Ga., Rt. 2. .

_ New Ga. cane syrup in bbls. approx-
imately 35 gal. No. A-1 for $15 per bbl.
No. 2 for $10 per bbl. FOB at Cairo,
Ga. Cash with order. C. W. Chason,
Cairo, Ga,

Pure Ga. Cane syrup for sale in bbls.
60c per gal.; in cases of 6 one gal. cans
$4.25 per can; in cases of 12 one gal.
cans 4.50 per case. These are delivered

&

VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Artichokes for pickling or planting,
$2 bu., FOB. No orders for less than
2 on W. H. Cook, Buena Vista, Ga.



Georgia Products

Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Wanted: 100 bus. of corn. Make. best
orice. Mrs. W. A. Head, Brunswick,
Ga., Rt. 1.



Wanted: Mixed peas. W. W. Will-
ams, Quitman, Ga.
Red Valentine Beans; snap and

bunch wanted. Also green pod snap
oceans. Walter Harper, Wray, Ga.

Wanted: White crowder peas for
seed. State price on 1-2 bu. Mrs| P.
R. Maddox, Griffin, Ga., Rt. B.
Want cow peas. Will give Wanna-
maker cotton seed and Piedmont 2
ear corn in exch. Only first. class seed
shipped. Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey,
G

a.

30 bus. No. 1 Brabham peas; _ will
pay $3.25 per bu. cash. E. C. Pope,
Ocilla, Ga. ;

Wanted: Brabham peas, mixed peas
and 90 day shelled velvet: beans. State
quantity: for sale, and prices
vour station. Also 25 bus. Brown Two
Srop peas. Robinson & Neal, Cairo,
Ga. f

Cow peas ,al lvarieties wanted. L. C.
Averett & Company, Cordele, Ga.

Wanted: Velvet beans in pod. 90-day
Speckled velvet beans for seed. L. C.
Averett & Co., Cordele, Ga. ;

Wanted: All varieties peas, soy an
velvet beans, peanuts, chufas, hay, vel-
yet beans and. corn in car lots. Send
samples and quote your lowest prices
your shipping point. Bennetts Bond-
2d Warehouse, Eastman, Ga. \

Wanted to buy Cow peas, Soy beans,
Velvet beans. Any. variety and quan-
tity. Send sample and quote best price.
Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Ga. :

Wanted: Velvet beans. State price.
delivered at my station. Would like to
contract for 2 tons per month through-
out the year.
head, Ga.

. BUTTER WANTED
15 or 20 lbs. of good firm fresh but-
ter each week at 35c; del. Will take
from different parties if cant contract
with. one. Write me at once. Mrs. C.





Fred L. White, Buck-|G

CORN AND CORN MEAL WANTED
Wanted: 1 peck Truckers favorite
corn for seed. Send sample and price.
H. C. Burnsed, Sr., Ellabelle, Ga.
Wanted: to buy five hundred bush-
els of slip-shuck corn. Pleas quote the
best price, FOB your station. T. J.
es Athens, Ga., P. O. Box

BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES WANTED
Wanted to buy honey bees in any
style hives, state number you have for
sale and lowest cash price and direct-
ions for reaching your place. R. T.
Irish, 1112 East 36th St. Savannah, Ga.
Honey bees in any style hives. State
style of hive, lowest cash price and lo-
cation. Must not be over 50 or 75 mi.
from Columbus, Ga. Glenn W. An-
thony, Phenix City, Ala.

SYRUP WANTED
Wanted 100 to 200 gal. of A No. 1
Ga. Sugar Cane syrup in No. 10 cans
Will-exch. Duroc Jersey hogs for same
L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3
100 to 500 bbls. of Ga. Cane syrup
Quote quantity and price. M. C. Mor-
ton, 434 Houston St., Nashville, Tenn. -

Plants For Sale

Lucretia Gewberry plants, 35c doz., <
doz., $1; large, early strawberry plants
slooming now, 20c doz., 6 doz., $1. Mrs
Co. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.
Mastodon strawberry plants, true tc
name, 25 plants for 50c; 100, $1.75. Adc
dostage. Pearlie McNair, Mitchell, Ga
Ruel:

Washington 1. yr. asparagus roots
also 3 yr. old Palmettos, $1.25 per 100.
Now ready for re-setting. Orders fill-
ed immediately. Mrs. A. N. Thornton,
Camilla, Ga.
Mastodon strawberry plants, 50c a
100. Mrs. J. T. Monfort, Cuthbert, Ga.
Everbearing strawberry plants, ear-
liest varieties, 30c a* 100. Exch. for
cabbage plants, peanuts, pecans, or
white nest onions, or any kind of gar-
den seed. Mrs. S. N. Camp, Eastanol-
lee, Ga.

Selected Klondike strawberry. plants
25c a 100. Mrs. A. M. Solomon, Ft
Valley, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c
a 100; horse radish, 6 bunches 25c.
black raspberry, 3 for 25c; May cher-
ties, 3 for 25c. Miss Lizzie _ White.
Dahlonega, Ga. Rt. 1, Box 33. _

Sage plants (rooted, 10c ea., Exch
for peanuts: 1 plant. for 1 Ib., also nice
variety strawberry plants, 35c a 100.
@xch. for peanuts at 7c lb. Ea. to pay
oostage. L. J. Vollrath, Winston, Ga

Black everbearing mulberry sprouts
2 to 4 ft., well rooted, 15c ea., 8 for
$1; St. Regis raspberry, sage plants
jseppermint, pennyroyal clumps, all 10c
oa., 3 for 25c. Mrs. V. E. McCook, Mc-
Intyre, Ga.

Genuine Crystal Wax Bermuda on-
ion plants: crate 6M, *% postpaid; less
$2 M, E. J. Wakefield, Chas: W. cab-
bage plants, 3M, $5.50 Exp., FOB; less
$2 M. Cader Stephens, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.50 a 100
also Napier grass roots, $1.50 a 100.
@xch. for peas, corn or hay. W. J.
Josey, Americus, Ga.

Frost proof W. and Flat Dutch cab-
haga plants, immediate shipments, $2
M. Will ship COD. E .L. Powell, Ome-
ga, Ga. :

Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants.
25c a 100, $1.50 a M, del. Mrs. O. E.
Browning, Doerun, Ga., Rt 4.









) W. W. Williams, Quitman, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 20c
a 100. Mrs. E. C. Wood, Oconee, Ga.

Everbearing strawberry plants, 25c a
100 postpaid. Mrs. J. G. Bray, Ella-
ville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Cabbage plants that stoog the freeze
postpaid: 150, 50c; 400, $1; $2.35 M, by
xpress, 10M, $17./50. Walter Parks,
Darien, Ga.

Frostproof E. J. and Chas. W. cab-
bage plants, postpaid: 65c for 500, $1
M, Exp. collect, 75 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Good plants. R. S. Burgess.
Pembroke, Ga.

Plants Wanted

Want 1M Mastodon
strawberry plants. Quote
Barnesville. R. B. Hamlin,





everbearing
rices del
arnesville,
Bermuda onion, and lettuce plants

3

height ang lowest price per M. J.



L. Redd, Atlanta, Ga., Rt. 4.

Walker, Monticello, Ga. .

i lants, $1 a}
FOB, ay Bermuda onion p $

a. :

Want to exch. value for cabbage.
Mrs. E. L. Sterner, Royston, Ga. Rt.
Want cabbage and onion plants.

State varieties, cond., since freeze, av.
F.



a PAGE NINE
Seed For Sale

40 lbs. pure Thurmond Grey water-
melon seed from large melons grown
especially. for seed, 75c per lb. Mrs.
L. A. Rigsby, Lenox, Ga., Rt. 2.

Large white mutliplying nest onions ;
65c per gal. ,del. Mrs. Roy D. Tank-
ersley, Appling, Ga.

Pumpkin seed 30c per teacupful; 10c

per tablespoonful. Add postage..Nancy |

Henderson, Ellijay, Ga. Rt. 3, Box 66.

Watermelon seed, free from disease,

saved from good shipping melons, 75c

per ie german Wilson, Ft. Valley,
a. Rt. 3.

Nice large Kershaw seed for exch.
for Garden bunch beans,.also have a
ot of Martin gourd seed. Mrs. E. A.
Borders, Warrenton, Ga. RFD 1.

40 Ibs. of Tom Watson watermelon
eed. Will ship in quantities from one
to 40 lbs. 75c per Jb., FOB Tennille, _
Sa. J. A. Kelley, Tennille, Ga, RFD
Rt. A, Box 72. 2 \

White nest onions, 60c per gal. del.
free in Ga. or 50c per gal. add post-
we. C. L. Masdon, Clem, Ga., RFD 2.

One gal. white nest onions 60c del.
Vaude Hamby, Greenville, Ga. Rt. 3.

White nest onions 50c pr gal. white
Bermuda onions, 10c per lb. Mrs. W.
\. Clay,-Logansville, Ga. x

Clean multiplying onions 60c per gal
Jel anywhere in Ga. Mrs. H. G. Fra-
er, Gainesville, Ga., Rt. 7.

Clean tender bunch beans 15 per
eacupful; Stone Mountain and Jum-
bo mixed watermelon seed_and large
muskmelon seed, 20c per teacup for
ea. Seven Top turnip seed, 5c per ta-
blespoonful; Fine:okra and hot red
pepper seed, ea.; 5c per tablespoonful.
Add postage on orders less than 30c.
ae Ralph Williams, Cummings,~Ga.,
One half lb. of tobacco seed; will.
exch. for most any kind of, seed. Mrs. |
eipee Martin, Talking Rock, Ga. Rt.



White nest onions, fine for planting
30c per gal. or $4 per bu .Also running
butter beans, mixeq colored and wht.
25c per qt. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Green-
ville, Ga.
About 12 lbs. white running butter
bean seed, 20c per lb. 10'lbs. white
outterbean seed, 20c per lb., 10 lbs. |
colored bunch butter beans, 20c per Ib.
A few butter pea seed running ones,
at 20c per lb. Include postage. Mrs.
Henry Gibbs, Rochelle, Ga., Rt. 1.
New, sound and pure frost-proof |
rarden or English peas, 35c lb. -4 lbs.
$1 del. Also pure white baby lima but- |
ser beans at same price. Lg. Califor-
nia black-eyed peas, 25c per lb.6 lbs.
for $1 del. Will exch. limited quanti-
ty for white or cream colored sugar
crowders, also Lady peas. Send sam-.
niles and quote price. Carl Williams,
Locust Grove, Ga. : s 4
Pumpkin seed for sale 25c per tea-
cupful add postage. Mrs. Mollie Hen-
derson, Ellijay, Ga. Up
Georgia cabbage-collard seed, 2nd VIrocs
from. Hastings 60c per lb. Mrs. C. A.
Wilbanks, Commerce, Ga., Rt. 5.
Large. White nest onions, 60c per
gal. $4 per bu. $10 per 3 bus. Mrs. B.
L.. Robinson, Greenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
Free from weevil speckled half run- |

2

{ner bean seed, 15c per cupful or 25

ver lb. Stone Mountain . watermelon
seed, 75c per lb. Add postage. Mrs.

1A. G. Clarke,- Abbeville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Lespedeza seed for sale. W. D. Cox,
Manassas, Ga. ae
45 lbs. pure hand selected Stone
Mountain melon seed, $1 per Ib. or will
exch. for hens; prefer Leghorns or
Jersey heifer, soon to freshen. Mrs. W.
R. Chasteen, Locust Grove, Ga.
1929 crop of Ga. collard seed, re-
cleaned; in lots of 100 Ibs., 11 per lb.
Less than 100 lbs., 15c per lb. J. T.
Ponder, Whigham, Ga., Rt. 3.. oa
Early Alaska Peas and Burpee
Stringless beans, 35c per lb., 5 Ibs. or
oa ; 25c postpaid. R. L. McRee, Meigs
a 1 ne
15 lbs. Stone Mountain watermelon
75 per lb. J. D. Means, Elko,
a :

Texas Sweet Watermelon, srow to
weigh 80 to 100 lbs.; long melon with
dark rind, white seed; juicy and sweet
1-4 Ib., 1.25; 1 Ib., $4. Also Clements
delicious round, 2 per lb.; 1-2 lb., $1.25;.
Weigh from 50 to 80 Ibs... E. T. Clem-
ents, Sandersville, Ga. _ a

23 lbs. Hastings Refugee Bean seed
in fine condition at 30c Ib., or will
exch. for 5 hens, White Rock or Wy
andotte, would take most any king 0:
large breed. Mrs. Frank Gray, Doerun



Ga., Rt. 2. - aa
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_PAGE TEN
- Live Stock

(Continued from page seven)






HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
6 yr. old Jack, $125. Robt. S. Ander-
son, Hawkinsville, Ga.

1 black mare and 1 black mare mule,
both about 9 or 10 yrs. old, and sound.
W. D. Hudson, Bolingbroke, Ga.
Good, Ga., raised horse, wt., about
900 Ibs., Plow any way, also good buggy
and saddle horse.: Write for price. M.
- R. Lockhart, Louisville, Ga,
J black plub mule, wt., about 900
Ybs., Suicable for dray wagon use, $25.
A. L, Kenyon, Morrow, Ga., Rt. 1.

_ 2 muies for sale. Reasonable price.
_W. O. Sanders, Roswell, Ga. .
1 horse mule, between 6 and 7 yrs.
old, wt., 1050 to i100 ibs., in good cond.,
good eyes and without blemish, work
anywhere. Fine farm mule. Can be seen
at
Point, or call phone FAirfax 1620J.
- Reasonable price. Geo. N. Crane, East
~ Point, Ga., Rt.

RABBITS FOR SALE.

2 grown fine stock Chinchilla does,
subject to reg., good cond., $4 ea., or
- exch. for same value P. C. or Red Dur-
oc pig in good cond., Ea., to pay chgs.
- J, E. Brumbalow, Penderbrass, Ga., Rt.















2 ped. Chinchilla 8 mos. old bucks,
will reg., from prize winning stock; also
-__N. Z, Reds, bucks and does, 7 mos. old,
from reg. stock. Dr. R. G. Reed, Ac-
worth, Ga.





ea. W. J. Young, Wrens, Ga. oe
6 mos. old Chinchilla buck, $2; 2
_ white, pink-eyed 7 and 8 mos. old

_ bucks, $1.25 ea., 1 black doe, bred, 8
~ mos. old, $2; 1 pr. N: Z. Reds, doe bred;




4-8 Black an 1-2 Chin., buck, 6 mos.
old, $1.25, or the 7 for $8. Exch. for
corn, peas, chickens, any kind at reas-



Coilege Park, Ga, Rt. 2... ~



on

_ 5; 1 with4, 1 mo., old and 1 with6, 1
week old: 8 mos. old buck. Ped. jajers

furnished. $30 for lot. L. C. Chapman,

Atlanta, Ga., 785 Dill Ave., S.-W.

Stahls Ped. Chinchillas; does, $5 ea.,

bucks, $4 ea. 6 mos. old. Healthy. Sat-

isfaction guaranteed. 1-3 price with or-






Ga.
Chinchillas, N. Z., Reds. Sell, or exch.
for White King, or Carneaux pigeons.
Leon Harris, Bradley, Ga., Box 75.
tahls strain Chinchillas, bucks and








pings, Jr., Americus, Ga., P. O. Box,



young stock. Free of isease, for sale.
Will trade for Ped. White Flemish
Giant, 15 lb.; doe. S. E. Davis, Atlanta,
Ga.; RFD 7. Box 226. : poo
_1N. Z., White buck, reg., and 3 Ped.
dees, $10 for lot; 3 N. Z. Red does, $6
_ for lot. C. R. Hancock, Byron, Ga.
_ Chinchilla bucks, from Stahls Gold.
Cer. stock, 6 wks. old, $1; 3 mos. old,
$1.59; 4 mos. old, $2. Walter Parks,
Darien, Ga. ae ee Pe Sap ees

_ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE
18 Hornless Shropshire sheep, ready
bred, $8 ea., or $135 for lot. J. B. Pope, |
Monticello, Ga. .
_1 pure bred Nubian buck, ready for
Service; 2 White Swiss nannies, heavy
-milkers, 1 pure bred Nubian doe, fresh-
_ en in March; gives 1 gal..per day. Miss
Carlie Kemp, Marietta, Ga.

. 380 nice, gentle sheep and 15 or more
lambs, $150. J. W. Taylor, Pelham, Ga.,
Rt. 1. Box 18, eee gees

_ 1 good stock billy, wt. about 100
Ibs. Well broke, $4 cash with. order.
he Phillips, Louisville, Ga., Rt.

50 fat, Spring lambs, ready for mar-




























goats. fat, $2.50 ea. Robt. S. Anderson,
praweitisvile, Ga to a:
1 large size White butt-headed, com-
mo nstock, short horn, $3.50. Ottis Dix-
on, Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 1. Box 104

__ $5 nannies, 1 bill
ee Cash. oe W. Miles, Alma, Ga.

_ 4 purs bred, reg., Toggenburg does.
J, J. Johnston, Waynesboro, Ga,

_Live Stock Wanted _

CATTLE WANTED |
Want i reg. Guernsey heifer calf;

& wks. old at reasonable price.
. M. Taylor, Alma, Ga. Rt. 1. Box










Want 2 or 3 heifer Jersey calves, from
to 3 mos. old. J. S. Giles, Marietta, |



Ga., Rt. 4, g







ey

> a :

a

\give 2 gal. milk and lb. of butter per

my place, 2 1-2 mi., west of East |

"2 Gray bucks, about 10 mos. old, $1]
7 mos. old, buck, 9 mos. old, $3.50 pr. |;

_ anable price. Miss Martha Cheatham, :
_ 3 Chinchilla does, 9 mos. old; 1 with

der, bal., COD. A. E, Harrison, Adrian, |-

does, 2 mos. old, $2.50 ea. D. T. Jen-/3

- Ped. and reg., Chinchillas, -ol and

ket 10th of April, $5 ea., 25 butcher|

and 6 kids, $40 for}






ee oe
MAR
Want a good, young Jersey cow,



cay, fresh in, by the middle of Feb-

|ruary. Describe and state price. W. N.

Evans,-Jasper, Ga. sve

Want Guernsey, \or Jersey heifers,
1 1-2 yrs. old. Exch. value for same.
B. M. Gresham, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 3

Want 10 to 15 common stock heifers,
1 to 2 yrs. old, also want 1 Aberdeen
Angus 2 yr. old bull. D. McKinnon, Agt.
S. A. L. Ry., Cusseta, Ga.

Want. to exch. value $65 for a young

| wuilch. cow, fresh in. Mrs. T. P. Kirk-

land, Lyons, Ga., Rt. 2. :

Want Jersey, Holstein, Guernsey cal-
ves, or young heifers, at bargain, with-
in 40 mi., Pearson. W. H. Waddells,
Pearson, Ga,

- Want a Short-Horn bull, about 10 or
12 mos. old. W. P. Putnam, Curryville,

~
cra.



HOGS WANTED
Want pure bred Black Essex.male
pig. Will exch..cotton seed at. 80c bu.,
iy poe: J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga.,
- Want 3 good 75 lb., Duroc or P. C..
shoats, at 10c per lb., gross del., to
Winston, also would exch. value for 1
or. 2 good Duroc brood sows at 10c Ib.,
gross. R. D. Giles, Winston, Ga.

Want reg., Guinea sow and pigs, or
sow that will farrow soon. Exch. vaiue
for same. Write. J. D. McLane, Hart-
well, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want to exch. value, $85 for hogs,
cows, yearlings, or mule. Write. C. D.
Potts, Macon, Ga., Rt. 3. :

Want to exch. value $25 for shoats, or
beef calves, in good cand. Write. Frank
Crowder, Milner, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want pure-bred big bone Guinea
boar, ready for_service, ent., to reg.,
or with papers. Hear from party 2'
once, W. W. Charping, Lenox, Ga., Rt.



_ HORSES AND MULES WANTED

Want to hear from party: with a
cheap mule. Exch. farm produce for
same. Write what you have. Q. H.
Rogers, Barney, Ga.

RABBITS WANTED |

Want 1 N. Z., White doe, ready bred.
Will exch. B. R., (fine strain) eggs for 1
pure bred doe, or will pay cash, if reas-
onable. Mrs. D. L. Bush, Doerun, Ga.

Want a few hundred rabbits of the
best domestic strain. No wild variety
considered. Name best wholesale price.
J. M. Watts, Pontotoc, Miss.



Mrs. E. LL. Sterner, Royston, Ga., Rt.



Georgia Products
For Sale

_BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
90 day velvet. beans hand picked and
hand shelled, $1.30 bu., FOB. Mrs. T. F.



| Hicks, Adel, Ga., Rt. 1.

~ Bunch Velvet beans shelled and sack-
ed, $2.50 per bu., FOB. Cash with order.
D. M. Dismuke, Graves, Ga. :

2000 bu.,-Velvet beans; 100 bu., Brab.
peas. If interested write for particulars
or make best offer. Name puantity
wanted. Jeff A. Irwin, Sandersville, Ga.
PeO.<Box:3h =.

Bunch velvet beans for seed, $4 bu.,
sacked in good bags, running velvets in
|hull, less than car lots, $23 ton. Buyer
= furnish sacks. N. T. Beasley, Kite,
& a. S i Se = pe A $
A few bu., of Victor peas all good
qualities of the Brabham and are much
heavier. I gathered 25 bu., to the acre

the. past season. $5 per bu. R. H. Rich-

ard, Marshalliville, Ga. |

Old time running butter bean seed
also white velvet and mixed okra seed,
30c Ib., del. C: G. Oliver, Barnesville,
Ga Rt 2: :
4 bu., Brabham peas, $4 per bu. Mrs.
T. J. Biggers, Bremen, Ga.,
-. 40 bu. Otootan beans
double sacked in 2 1-2 bu., sacks, $5.50
-bu., or $200 for the lot. FOB. John

| Murphey, Luthersville, Ga. |
90 day Velvet beans, $1.50 per bu. |

Cash with order. Will send sample on
request. C. B. Tanner, Sandersville,

a.
~ Good sound peas, $3,25 per bu., also
about 10 bu., two crop peas at $3.50.
Checks must accompany order. A. F.
Butler, Waltersboro, S. C. :

New. crop Otootan soy beans, re-
leaned and in new, even wt. bags,
FOB. G. A. Ware, Marshallville, Ga.
} Several bu. Otootan soy beans, $6.00

some for sound field peas, at Market
price. J. B. Fordham, Dublin, Ga.
30 bu. Otootan beans, fine and in





-

KET BULLETIN _

Want to raise Chinchillas on halves.

recleaned |

bu., sound and well matured. Exch.|

res
<8

bu. - Amos

good sound shape, $6.50
Floyd, Cannon, Ga. Ss
Early speckled velvet: beans, $1.50.

per bu. E. M. Bowen, Bartow, Ga.

Brab peas, $4 bu. W. M. H
Unadilla, Ga., Rt. 2.

Cream crcwder peas, 6 ltbs., $1 post-
paid. Cash with order. Mrs. E.
Bramhald, Mt. Airy, Ga., Rt. 1.

75 to 80 bu. Otootans, $6 bu., 10 or
more bu., $5 per bu., also seed oats,
50 bu, up, 90c bu. less, $1 bu., also
30 to 40 Ibs. Stone Mtn. watermelon
seed, 1 Ib., $1; 10 Ibs., 90c Ib, and
Piedmont cotton seed, 2n yr. from or-
iginator, $1 bu. All FOB, D. C. West-
brook, Griffin, Ga., Box 464.

200 bu. 1929 crop Otootan beans, $4.-
90 FOB, for 10 bu., up; less, $5.50 bu.
Bags extra. Prices quote subject to
stock on hand. Orders filled as receiv-

jed. C. R. Walker, Griffin, Ga,

Henersons bush butter bean seed,
se lb., FOB. A. A. Sumner, Poulam,
a. =e
200 bu. recleaned, early speckled vel-
vets, $1.15 bu., 250 bu., ped. bunch vel-
vets, $2.50 bu., 40 bu. No. 1 Brabham
peas, $4 bu. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville,

Ga. Ri AL See =

Brabhams, Irons, Clays, Clay mix-
ed, and Brab and Iron mixed. Write
for prices. J.,C. Hobbs, Lumpkin, Ga.

Large size 90 day early speckled vel-
vet beans, shelled only 12 or 15 bus. for
sale. $2 per bu. FOB. OC. G. Oliver,
Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2. ;

400 lbs. Calif. Black-eyed peas, 8c
per lb. FOB or will exch for Wht, Leg-
horn hens or B. R. or R. I. R. hens. A.
G. Oliver, Meansville, Ga., Rt. 1.

Good quality pure and free of other
seed Otootan, Laredo or Biloxi Soy
deans. State what you have quoting
owest prices. Seng samples. W. Hill
dosch, Louisville, Ga.. :

. Giant Stringless green pod snap bean
seed. Good, sound seed of 1929 crop
30c per lb. Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga.

Large Running Velvet beans, $2.5C
at Ai W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga.

No. 1 Otootan beans, $2 per pk. or
$7.50 per bu. No. 1 Laredo $6 per bu.
W. H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3.

Crowder peas, Wilt Resistance, 30c
per qt. Will exch. for White Bunch
butter beans, gt. for qt. Joe Mercer,
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3.- 3

Buneh Velvet Beans, $1 per bu. or.
will exch. for calves or leghorn hens
or potatoes. 75c per bu. if cash. T. H.
Bunn, Midville, Ga.

1 ton Velvet beans in pod, $20 FOB;
buyer to furnish sacks. O. H. Scott,
Jesup, Ga. a
_ 125 bus. Otootan Soy beans, good and
sound, $5.25 per bu. FOB. Bob Davis,
Tennille, Ga. =

Few more pints of peas, table varie-
ty, 50c per pt., also old time pumpkin
seed and potato pumpkins, 2 kinds,
25c cupfull or will exch. Mrs. Ona Fow-
ler, Roy, Ga. ey

5 Ibs. Whip peas, good and sound,
$3 for the lot. Also 6 or 7 bus. Ribbon
Cane seed, $2 per bu. FOB shipping
point: Mrs. W. H. White, Dahlonega,
Gaz, Rt. 1: : ;

Genuine Cornfield beans, $2.75 per
40c per Ib. J. C. Killebrew, Indian
Springs, Ga. : 23

12 bus. Red Hulls led peas un-
mixed. Make best offer on whole amt.
or less FOB. Mrs. N. B. Miller, Wrights-
ville, Ga.

Whip-O-Will Peas, $3.50 bu. FOB.
eee Lela Chapman, Dahlonega, Ga.
. Otootan, Laredo and Biloxi Soy beans
Send sample and quote lowest price.
J. H. Chaffin, Jesup, Ga. es

Bright, clean and sound Brabham
peas, $4.50 per bu. W. W. Lang, Li-
zella, Ga .

Several thousand bus. early speckled
variety select beans in even weight 2
os bu. bags. J. H. Chaffin, Jesup

a. = :
10 bus. Otootan Soy beans, $6 per
oe D. I. & C.. L. Daniel, Hogansville.

a. : : 2
Cornfield Beans for sale 15c per 1-2
lb. Mrs. L. EB. Forehand, Woodbine,

Ga. : -
Otootan Soy beans, $5.50 per bu:
Brabha mpeas, $3.85 per bu. Amos

Murray, Fort Valley, Ga. Rt. 3.

BUTTER FOR SALE

10 Ibs. nice fresh country butter per
week, 45c per lb. del. Mrs. S. N. Camp.

Pure yellow Jersey butter, 5 Ibs. per



Eastman, Ga.

to approval. Mrs, I. RB.
don, Ga., Rt. 6. 5
Best grade butter for 50c per lb, Miss

Saale E. Jones, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt.



Nice Jersey country butter free from.

gate



OOKs, |.

pk. Four in pod selected butter beans -

4vou have.

- Hastings prolific seed

week, 40c per week del. Ship subject | Rt. 2
Krent, Bow- |





Thursday, January 23; 1930.

coloring, 45c per Ib. postpaid; 40e not
del. in 1-2 or 1 Ib. brick mold, wrap-.
ped in wax paper. Mrs. Lela Chapman,
Dahlonega, Ga; Rt. 5.9 = ee =p
Would like to exch. from 10:to 20
lbs. of good yellow eating: butter pre-
paid for 30c per lb. for some: good eat-
ing potatoes. Reasonable. terms.
Charles W. Griffies, Bowdon, Ga: j
~2 Ibs. nice country butter (no color-
ing) per week, 1 lb. brick: moulds, 45c
lb., postpaid. Mrs. Lynn Ragland,
Roopville, Ga., Rt. 1. oS oS

3 Ibs. cream color country butter per
week, moulded in brick molds. and
wrapped without coloring, absolutely
nice and clean, 40c. 1lb.,. postpaid: Mrs.
M. E. Ledford, Crandall, Ga., Rt. 1.

6 Ibs, fresh Jersey butter. ea.;:week, .
moulded from new dry moulding pro-
sess, 45c lb. Cash with order. Mrs. Hat-
tie. Wofford, Oakwood, Ga., Rt-. 1.

2 lbs. fresh butter per week,.45e lb.,
del. to 2nd zone. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, -
Kingsland, Ga. oy ee

2 or 3 Ibs. fresh, nice butter, 45c per
ib in brick molds. No coloring used. _
nae C.-D. Thomason, Ashland, Ga.,

Good quality butter in 1 lb. brick |
molds, 45c per lb, del. Mrs. G, A.

-








x



















Chambers, Bowden, Gav Rt. 1. :

4 lbs. fresh Jersey butter per week,
30c per lb. del: Mrs. Ed McElhenney,
Monticello,Ga, Rt, =











CORN & CORN MEAL FOR SALE
250 bus. of good corn, $1.25 bus. at =
barn. D. O. Daniel, Powder Springs,
Ga. = sie : :
50 bus. good sound eorn,. $1.25 bu.
at barn. T. J. Lacount, Winterville,
Ga., Box 41, Rt. 1. eonatvees es
6 lbs. nubbed and-shelled red pop
corn for seed. Will exch. for seed pea-
nuts, 6 Ibs. of popcorn: for.8 lbs. pea-
quts. Mrs. Alpha Martin, TalkingRock,
Ga. Rt. 3. Bin ot Oe eae
Whatleys Prolific seed corn, selected
and nubbed, $1 per pk., or will xch. for
Fulghum seed oats. G. V. Norman,
Dewey Rose, Ga. Rt. 1. See aes
New crop white corn shelled and
sacked $1 per bu. FOB. Unbolted old
fashioned water ground meal : from ~
new white corn, $1.10 per: bu:, FOB.
Carl Williams, Locust Grove,;Ga.
Hastings Prolific seed corn for sale
85c per pk. $3 per bu. Hand selected
and shelled. John K. Lee, Carrollton,
Ga. Rt. 8. ; a jes
Old fashioned yellow field corn seed
$1 per pk. del., $3 per bu. FOB: Milton.
Sumner, Sylvester, Ga. Rt. 3. -- eee
Yellow field seed corn, nubbed and
shelled, 2 ears to the stalk, $1 pk., or~
$3 per bu. Postage not prepdid.and no pe
stamps. W. H. Holt, Fayetteyille;;Ga., >
RFD 3... ei 2
Mexican June Seed corn, $1. per pk.

J. C. Killebrew, Indian Springs, Ga.
Wadleys Prolific seed corn selected,
nubbed and _ shelled, $2.50 per- bu. W.
W. Lang, Lizella, Ga. = 22. is
100 bus. of corn, $1 per.bu. in the
shuck. Write for particulars or see me.
George Johnson, Covena, Ga, Rt. 1.
Strawberry seed corn: $1.per..pk., $3
per bus. J. L. Parish, Midville;.Ga.
Nice hand picked seed corn, nearly

two ears to every stalk andthe largest

grain. Cash $1.25 per pk. or: will exch

for Otootan beans, pk. for pk.. Clean

and sound. Send for sampie.- J: E.

Edenfield, Graymont, Ga. | ; a
J.

800 Ibs. nice white popcorn. Mrs,
- Hastings Prolific seed corn,: any

D. Hogan; Dublin, Ga., Rt. 4.-:
quantity from one to a hundred bus.
Absolutely pure. Carefully selected. In
ear or shelled. Write for prices. George
Tv. lrawick, Ginton, Ga. ot
Popcorn, all colors 15 per Gupfull .
or will exch for cabbage plants. Mrs/
F. L. Morgan, Clyo, Ga., Rt. 3. - 1
Hastings prolific corn one year out
and made 60 bu..on half acre, 75c per
ok.; $2.50 bu., FOB Winston,. or will
exch. for equal value. Write me what
D. M. Winkles, Winston,
Ga., Rt. 1. ESS ee et ee ae

Pure Mitchell little cob corn two
ears to stalk, $2 per bu. O. L; Bush,
Doerun, Ga. ee
150 lybs. of popcorn 6c per Ib. Paul
Williams, Cuthbert, Ga., RFD 3. -
Browns Imp. big white, weevil re- _
sistant corn, $1 per pk. or $3.50 bu.
Special prices on large orders. J. W..
Brown, Helena, Ga. :


































x























corn, hand
shelled, 75c per pk., or $2.50 oe Deliv-
ered. S. E. Boatright, Midville, Ga.,






Large two ear early yellow Dent Seed _
corn, $1-per pk. Del. in Ga.. $3 bu. FOB
also 2000 bundles bright fodder 4 hands
to bundle $2 per 100- del, my place 2





' Barnesville, Ga., Rt. 2.00

miles no. Barnesville. . G. Oliver,



Be



for 1

Thursday, Santas 3 23, 1930.

ORN AND CORN MEAL FOR SALE]

Corn shelled or in sack 1 to 100 bus.
Make best offer. Mrs. Tod: Biggers,
Bremen, Ga.

Dorris prolific seed corn, | sound,

mad rand shelled. $1.25 per pk. post-
per bu. Express: collect. B. B.
2 ee Commerce, Ga. Rt. 1.

Whatleys prolific seed corn, nubbed
and handshelled. Guaranteed pure and
sound, 85c per pk.; $3 per bu., FOB. J.
AL Whatley, Concor, Ga., Rt. 2.

Batts 4 ear prolific seed eorn first |-
yr. from breeder small cob, wonder on

ich or poor land (35 bu. per acre)

2 pk. 70c; 1 pk, $1.25 postpaid in Ga.

Le J. H. Davis, Milledgeville,
, Rt. 5, Box 126.

pee seed corn, improv- :

2 bus. to the bag FOB.

Frank L. Short, Sylvester, Ga.
_ Mexican June corn, Blue and White.
-mixed. Write for samples and price.
8S. B. Kinard, Jackson, Ga.
= Genuine Whatleys prolific seed corn
Held selected, $2.25 bu., FOB. G. AJ
Ware, Marshallville, Ga.

60. bu. Hastings Prolific corn, slipped
-shuck and sound, $1 bu., FOB. 80 Ibs
to.bu. -M. O. Jinks, Locust Grove, Ga
RFD 3, Box 16.

; Good, sound shelled corn, suitable
for meal, $1.25 bu. John Daniel, Bax-.
Tey, Ga.
Fresh water ground Graham flour
$4 per 100 FOB. Made. from selected

Good, sound shelled corn, $1.25 bu.
suitable for. meal. FOB. John Daniel
Baxley, Ga.
- Genuine Little white cob 8 rows
seed selected from corn that made fron:
2 to 3 ears to stalk. All orders have
my personal attention; $1 peck, $1.75
per 1-2 bu., $3.50 bu., nubbed and sheli-
-ed, FOB. Cash with order. If by par-
cel post, add postage. G. F. Smith,
Dawson, Ga. Rt. 6.

FRESH & CURED MEATS FOR SALE

Fresh home cured and smoked hams.
0c per Ib.; sids 20 per lb. and shoul-
ders 25c per Jb. del. All small to med-

ium size. B. R. Roberts, Collins, Ga.
- Pure country killed pork sausage, 25
per. lb; smoked 30c: Cash with order.
Will quote better prices on 100 Ibs. or
a ies H. Willis, 110 oF Bt, Eifion,





: FRUITS FOR SALE
__ Dried apples, 18c per lb; California
Dried Peaches. Mrs. Lila Chapman
Dahlonega, -Ga., Rt. 5.

? GRAIN FOR SALE. by

3 bu. Appler seed oats, 1929 stock,
sound and bright, 85c bu., also 4 pu
Ga. Tali rye, sound and pure, $2.
-D. Fordham, Dublin, Ga.
Fulghum and Appler good, heavy seed
oats, 85c bu., del. FOB Madison or.
Godtrey, also. Spanish peanuts, 5 lb.
MS Walker, Madison, Ga.

Sica, seed oats, 5 bu. sacks, $1
bu., broken sacks, $1. 10. bu., also rape
seed, 2 Ibs. 35c, 5 lbs., 75. 10 Tbs. $1.25

er to pay transportation chgs. Mrs.

Addie Waddelle, Pearson, Ga.

~ Velvet. bean hay, mixed with - Crab
grass and clover, $15 per ton, FOB my
station, or del within 25 mi. of home.
ag ton. W. P. Tabor, Pavo, Ga. Rt.

Z Bright Bancroft seed oats, $1 bu. Ww.
H. Holt, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt. 3.

10 bu. Purple straw seed wheat, $1.-
45 bu., FOB. Cash with order. FB, N
-Bmith, Glennville, Ga.
~ Extra good peanut hay ots of pea-
nuts in it). Make offer. R. F. Sikes,
= Sylvester, Ga. --

_- Appler or Texas R. P. seed oats, $9.-
- 60 in 10 bu. lots up, FOB here; good
- wheat for chicken feed, in 500 Ib. lots.
$3 per, 10 Olbs. FOB. Cash with order
oo . Smith, College Park, Ga. Rt.



* pure: Bancroft seed oats, free from

any foreign grain or grass seed, 90c
bu. BR. C. Couch, Turin, Ga.
5 bales of velvet bean hay at $18
- per ton at barn. Mr. C. P.. Williams.
Statesboro, Ga. Rt.. 2.

cS Marretts Pedigreed Wheat, 1st.
from Marrett, $2.25 per bu. *astiines
100 bu. oats, $1 per bus. R. Ww. Stem-
=: bridge, Milledgeville, GAs SS

_ HONOY, BSES AND BEE SUPPLIES
FOR SALE _

-8 Fram metal covered hives of
- bees, all combs built on wire founda-
tion. All with September 1929 Italian.
os $6 for one story hive or. $8
11-2 story hive. C. L. Whatley
~~ Cuthbert, Ga.
200 Ibs. of fall chunk ones 20c per
Yb. in small quantities del. in Ga, No
less than 5 Ibs. shipped; in 50 Ib. lard



Pinehurst, Ga.

__ManwaT_ BULLETIN

honey same price, c Ga. ~ Oliver,

6 or 8 hundred colonies of Bees in
eight frame hive bodies and about one
thousand eight frame extracting su-
pers, good location and free from di-
Warwick Apiaries, Warwick,
a,

Pure Ext, honey; 6-10 lb. pails te
2s... $6.50 FOB here; 3-10 Ib., $4.50,
postpaid and insured; 2 10 lb. to crate,
jure Tupelo Gum blend. All orders
hipped promptly. Jno. A. Crummey,
Joctortewn, Ga.

| Barnesville, Ga. Rt. 2.



2EANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE

White Spanish peanuts, 4c 1b., sack-
2d, FOB. 8S. J. Tayior, Davisboro, Ga.

White Spanish peanuts, $80 ton. W.
wl. Hooks, Unadilia, Ga.

Seed Spanish peanuts, 4c Ib., also
aice Stuart pecans, 40c lb. del. in lots
Jt 3 or more lps. M. Y. Arnold, Fitz-
serald, Ga., Rt. 2.

15 tons Ga. Runner peanuts, 4c lb.,
any quantity. N. P. Miller, Hawkins-
sue, Ga,

Large N. C. Runners, guaranteed No.

. Undamaged by bad weather. 5c lb.
in ali smail orders; 4c ib., on 10 bu.
xx more. All FOB Broxton. 2: M. Mui-,
15, Ambrose, Ga.

Good Spanish peanuts 5c per lb.
OB Dougias, Ga. Runner peanuts at
zt and 5c per lb FOB Dougias, Ga. 8S.
omith, Douglas, Ga.

Eight tons No. 1 White Spanish pea-
auts small variety picked before Sep-

-,ember storm $4 per 10 Olbs; 500 lbs.
-4and up, $3.75 per 100. John B. Pope,

titzgerald, Ga.

Peanuts for sale, $5 pr bu. FOB. B.
3. Hutcheson, Lyons, Ga Rts:

No. 1 Runner peanuts, all good and
sound, gathered after the storm, $0
per 100 ibs., or $1.25 per bu. FOB Cuth-
pert. C. L. Whatley, Cuthbert, Ga.

700 lbs. Ga. runner peanuts, sound
and clean, 5c. per lb., FOB. C. D. Wil-
iiams, Cuthbert, Ga., RFD 3.

Extra large little Spanish peanuts
200 bu. Make best offer. Lee Walden,
wlitchell, Ga.

Good. grace Ga. runner peanuts at
oc per lb. FOB Cordele. W. G. Raines,
statesboro, Ga.

Improved white Spanish peanuts,
iarger than original, $5 per. 100 ibs.,
$95 per ton, also original white Span-
ish peanuts, $4 per 100. $75 per ton,
FOB. P. G. Tucker, Pinehurst, Ga.

80 lbs. of good medium size seed-
dng pecans 15c per Ib.; 10 lbs. of me-
dium size pecans, good quality, 20c.
Add postage. Mrs. Mollie Basy, Rhine
Ga. Rt. kk

40 lbs. medium and smail size paper

2 bates: pecans, 3 varieties, separate or.

in .5 Ibs.
Barnes-

mixed 30c Ib.,. del in Ga,
lots and up. C. G. Oliver,
ville, Ga., Rt. 2.

No. 1 Runner peanuts. at 4 1-2c per]

ib: or exch. for Spanish. Samples on
request. FOB. Cc. D. Williamson, Plains
Ga.

Ga. Runner and Spanish peanuts, 5c
per Ib. FOB. Vienna. R. C. Sanders.
Vienna Ga...
1000 No. 1 White Spanish Peanuts.
Will exch. for No. 1 Ga. Runners. J.
D. Means, Elko, Ga.

Wanted to exch. thoroughbred Chin-

|chilla rabbits for Schley or Stuart Pe-
cans.

E. L. Lester, Fort Valley, Ga.
500 bus. N. C. Runner Peanuts, good |

quality seed, $1 per bu. FOB Naylor.

Any amount above 5 bus. W. L. Byrd,

Naylor, Ga.

.350 lbs. seed Spanish peanuts, 4 1-2
per lb. FOB Meigs, Ga. H. Hurst,
Meigs, Ga., RFD 2.

Ga. Runner Peanuts, 4c per lb. FOB
T. J. Holland, Una-.
dilla, Ga. RFD.

About 80 bus. No. 1 Ga. Runner pea-
nuts, 5c per lb. Samples sent on re-
quest FOB Blakely... J. T. Durham,
Bluffton, Ga., RFD 1, Box 30.

- Select - Spanish Peanut seed, 5c per
lb. in 100 Ib. lots; 6c per lb. in lots
less than 100 Ibs. Cash with order. E..|
Tt. Carter, Richland, Ga.

White Spanish peanuts, guaranteed

yr PRS 1. for seed purposes in any quan--

ty u to car load lots at 4c er Ib.
*OB Millhaven, Ga. W. King Godhbee,

Girard, Ga.
| Georgia Runner eanuts, 4c per Ib

Not less than 100 Ibs. shipped. M. V.}

Gyriner, Ocilla, Ga.

A-1 Runner peanuts, 4c per. lb. Cash
wie order. J. W. Mitchell, Pitts, Ga.
Rt.

6 San large size penders at $3.20 per
bus. Cash with order. Will ship pend-

ers and will pay express on them: F.

4 .Green, : -Midville, Ga., Rt. 2, Box -96.

Seed peanuts for 4c per 1b. or $1-per
bus: FOB Aron City, Ga. O. M. Green,
Tron City, Ga.



FEES 15 Je FOB. ae ee nat me

N.C. ware, ne eed peanuts |=

Foe

sprouts, well rooted, $2.50 per 12,

PRt. 2.



at 4c per Ib. Same variety of oats
recleaned at 5c per lb. all FOB Adel,
Ga. D. E. Newberne, Adel, Ga., Rt. 2.

Hand picked Spanish peanuts, 8c per
Ib. J. L. Parish, Midville, Ga.

150 bu.,. No. 1 Spanish seed ai eee
$1.25 bu., until February 1st. . M
Pope, Pinehurst, Ga. 5s

115 bu. Spanish peanuts, machine
thrashed, 4c lb R. L. Johnson, Mid-
ville, Ga.

Medium size paper shell pecans; 50
lbs., or more, 23c; less, 25c. New crop:
Cold storage, 50 lbs., or more, 18c;. less,
20c lb. No less than 5 Ibs. sold. No}
samples. 5 Ibs. new crop Schley pe-
cans, 50c_ Ib.. Mrs, Addie Wacgels,
Pearson, Ga.

Ga. Runners, sound a and olean: Ped.
stock. 21-2 bu. even wt. bags, $3. 50. -per

bag, FOB. Frank Lamb, Danville, Ga.

200 lbs. white Spanish peanuts, 4 1-2c
b. 1 L, O.-Fryer, Talbotton, Ga.- .

Good Runner seed peanuts, 4c Ilb.,
iess than 3 bu, 5c _=Ib., FOB. Z.' D.
Storey, Adel, Ga., Rt. $.;

PECAN AND FRUIT TREES, ETC,
FOR SALE

Damson plum: trees, 20c ea., Red
Goose: plum, 15c ea., not dl., 5 dam-.
sons, $i del., 10 Goese, $1 del. A. Stein-
neimer, Woolsey, Ga. Rt. 1:

Large, 2 yr. old apple trees in Kin-|
ards Choice, Red Delicious, Ark, Black,
otaymon, M. B. Twig, Yates, Pippen.
mome Beauty, Winesap, Biack Ben,
45c ea. dei. True to name and. State
insp. T. M. Webb, Ellijay, Ga. |

Figs, pomegranates, 25c ea., also
olack walnut trees, 20c ea., Exch. for
white sacks or butter beans or black-
eyed peas... Mrs -S. A. Miller; Finley-
son, Ga. RFD 3. \

True to name, State insp., June buds
and 1 yr. old peach trees, $45. M. May-
ilower, Barly Rose, Red Bird, Uneeda,
Belle of Ga.,. Carman, Hale; Elberta,
cliley; Apple, leading - varieties, $10 a
100; Cherry, plum, figs, $15 a 100.
Grapes, $5 a 100; Pecans, $25 a 100.
>. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ga.

Schley, Stuart and Money-Maker pe- |
can trees. Sell er exch. for shelled
cern or shelled velve tbeans. Ss. : K
Simon, Albany, Ga.

Large, Brown Turkey figs, 2 to 4 ft.,

$20
a 100. J. A. Martin, Rex, Ga. ?

Fig Sprouts, 20c ea., 6 for $1; Cur-
vants, 10c ea., 12 for. $1.
smith, Carlton, Ga., RFD 2

Strong, well rooted white scupper
nong vines, 25c ea. Mrs, F. Cc, Jen-
nings, Plains, Ga.

- Walnut bushes, large red. plums, both
25e ea., sage plants, 10c ea., 3 for 25c;
dry sage, 15 per cup, crushed, 2 for
25c; Fig bushes,. 15 ea., June cherry,
25c._ Mrs. S. W. Rodgers, Conyers, Ga.

Budded pecan trees; Schley, Stuart.
rotscher, Money-Maker and Lewis.
a or exch. for anything can use. L

Lewis, Alapaha, Ga.

a yr. old grape vines, pruned, 8 for
$1. No order filled for less than 50c
vorth. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Ga., Rt.



State insp. true to name apple trees
3 to 4 ft., Red June, yellow J. P., Ear- |
ly Harvest,. red Delicious, winesap, Kin-
nards choice, Rome Beauty, Ark. Blk.,
Yates, Terrys Winter, M: B. twig, 15
ea, peach trees, Elberta, Belle of: Ga.,
3 to 4 ft., trees, 15c ea., 2 to 3 ft., 10c
ea., Concord and Niagara grape vines
10 ea. W.H .Alexander, Clveland, Ga

Pecan sprouts, 2 to 5 ft., 10 te 25c;

Ga. Belle seedlings, 1 yr. old trees, 0c

ea., 3 for 25c; white scuppernong vines.
2 to 5 2 15 ea., 2 for 25c; June ber-
ry, fruit in clusters as large as g00:
berry, but flavored as huckleberry, BC
ea., 2 for 25c.. Mrs. V. E- -McCook, Mc-
Intyre, Ga Rt 2.

White and Red figs, rooted, -25c ea.
not less than 4 del., to 1 address. Mrs
Cc. R. Sorrells, Monroe, Ga., Rt. 1.

Budded paper shell pecan ae Sel!
or exch. for Kudzu roots. Cc. L. Eu-
banks, Easman, Ga...

Budded Schley. papershell peean }
trees, 2 to 8 ft., $20 to $45 per 10
trees; lesser lots, 5c more per tree:

2 to 5 yr. old Kudzu, plants at reas-
anable prices. M. Kennedy, Collins

Ga.
About 15 doz. a rooted, Blue
rape ne. 1 yr. old, guaranteed, $]
doz., del. . dD. Collins, Cordele, Ga.
Rt. D.
~ Rooted sugar figs, 25c. Miss Mellie
Merritt, Cairo, Ga. Rt 2. +
State insp., pbudded Stuart and
Schley pecan trees, 3 to 10 ft., 30 to
70e, Will exch. Idus Johnson, Shell-
man, Ga., Rt. 1.
Concord grape euttings, $1. 50

Mrs. Julia :



50; rooted cut., 1 yr. old, 10 e2.., BOB.
Paul Clark, Baxley, Ga. iy :

-PAGE ELEVEN

- State insp., budded Stuart an Schl-
ey pecan trees, true to name, 4 to 8
ft., 40 to 75c in lots of 12; lots of 50

to. 100, 10 pr cent off. J. M. Johnson,
Shellman, Ga., RFD 1.

~Moores early and Blue Concord
grape vines, well rooted, 10c ea., $1 doz.
Mrs, J. Elsner, Austell, Ga., Rt. Woon

Fruit, nut peach and other trees for
home and commercial orchards, State
insp. and free from phoney diseases.
A. J. Weldon, Griffin, Ga.

Stuart and Schley pecan trees, cheap.
.K. N. Sharp, Commerce, Ga. Sy

Choicest papershell pecan trees, all
varieties, Gov. insp., 6 to 7ft., 50 and
Sze ea., or exch. for good cotton seed
or any farm products. B. Loyd Wood-
all, Milner, Ga.

Stuart and Schley pecan frees, also
sprigs ready to bud, cheay. Mrs. Clyde
Sandifer, Locust Grove, Ga.

__All leading varieties 2 yr. old ap-
-ple trees, 20c ea.,-1 y..15; peach trees.
20c; Stuart and. Schley pecan, 65c to
$1 25; Keiffer and Bartlett pear; 50c;
aarly Richmond and May cherry, 50c:
Niagara and Concord grape,.-10c ea.
Govt. insp. true. to name. Exch, for
yeanuts, syrup, or chickens. Mrs. Lee &
Head, Cleveland, Ga., Rt. 1.

May cherry trees, 10c ea., $1 doz.,
clearstone. peach, 10c. ea, scuppernong,
1 yr. old vines, 25c ea., 5 for $1; Big
Goose plum, 10 a., old fashioned pre-
-erving quince, and Yates apple trees,
iSe ea. Mrs. J. C. Eades, Gainesville,
Ga., Rt. 7.

State insp- budded pecan trees, 4 to.

10 ft., 25 to 90 ea. 10 per cent. dis- aS :

count.on 25 or more. Miss Ronie John-
son, Shellman, Ga. Rt. 1.
Tame grape vines, extra fine, crab-
apple sprouts, large gray goose plum
cut.,, white walnut, 13c ea., black wal-
nut, 15c ea., black walnut sprouts, 20c
2a. Well rooted. Add postage. W.M
Barnett, Mineral Bluff, Ga. -
Certified pecan trees for - sale, .
exch; -best. varieties; low prices. Bred
c. Geiger, Flintside, Ga.
-Fine Date scions. Sale or exch. for.
horse apples, or good variety of peach |
scions. S. H: Rhodes, Washington,
Ga., Rt. 3.
Little Purple sugar pie: everbearing
Fig and Himalaya blackberry cuttings.

jpMrs. J. aL, AonGiey, Garfield, Ga., Rt.

2.
Certified. pecan trees all leading va-
rieties at greatly reduced prices. J. T.
Ponder, Whigham, Ga.

State insp., well rooted, Alamo grape
Suttings, 50 ea. or $5 doz. ~ Cleon |
Brown, Alamo, Ga.

50M Schley, Stuart and Maney-fites
ker pecan trees, cheap. State insp.
Write for prices stating quantities you
can use. .C. C. Harman, Stovall, Ga.

State insp., peach trees: E. Rose,
Carmen, Ga. Belle, Hiley, Elberta, Chi-
nase Cling, White Eng. and Stinsons
October, 3 to 4 ft., 20 ea., del. also.
Prizetaker . and Evan's plums, same
price. P. W. White, Goggins, Ga.

State insp., budded pecan trees:
Stuart and Schleys, 4 to 8 ft., 40 to T5
in lots of 12; in lots of 50 to 100, 10
per cent: oe. J. M. Johnson, Shellman
Ga.,

State os budded pecan trees, Stu-

Jart and: Schleys, 3 to 8 ft;-30 to 70c

2a. Idus Johnson, Shellman, Ga., Rt.

* Stuar tand Schley pecan trees, 5 to
8 ft., $1.50 ea., bearing age, $2.50 ea.
No order filled for less than 4 trees.
Mrs. Annie M. Butler, West Font Ga.
-Cheroke Farms.

Well rooted, old fashioned. horse,
Gold Summer and July strine apples;
red and black June cherry, Blue Dam-.
son and Big Red Goose plums, 25 ea.
5 for $1. Mrs. Cc. H.. Ward, Adairsville
<Ga. Rt. -1.

- Gov. ins. Stuart and Schley pecan
trees, 3 to 10 ft., 60c to $1 ea. Black
walnut, 50 ea., Eng. walnut, "$1 ea.,
red, white, pink flowering peach, 50c
na., red June.- Climax, Winesap apples,

Botan, Six Weeks plums, 20c ea., $2

Aoz., Mayflower, Uneeda, Early Rose,
| armen. Hiley Belle, Elberta, White
ng. Chinese cling. Fluellen peach trees
0 ea., $2 doz. Write. for prices on
auantity - lots. R. L. Wheeler, Maco!
| Ga., Rt. 5.

Good smooth Stuart pecan trees,
hudded or grafted, dug with the whole
root, 7 to 9 ft., 75c ea., or 10 for $6.
Ben R. Tanner, Sandersville, Gas

- Scunvernongs, 3 for 25c: Kudzu vin
3 for 25c; also Himalava blackberry, 5
for 25c. Exch. for White or Brown
iezhorn pullets. Mrs. J. E. Singleton,
Draketown, Ga. :

Well rooted grape cut., 1 yr. old, 25
$a., or exch. for home-made lard, or
meat. Jule A. Smith, Abbeville, Ga

RFD 2.















- 2 ibs; 20c, per: 1b.,

_ variety at. 25 per

~ del.

- pounds very long head broom

PAGE TWELVE |

Seed For Sale

(Continued : from page nine)

Pure Tom Watson Melon Seed at 60c
per lb. Imp. Spanish Peanuts seed,
$1 per bu. Piedmont Cleveland Cotton
seed $1 per bu. All FOB. H. G. Join-
er, Pavo, Ga., Rt. 3.

Seed: Okra, iong green pod Hastings
FOB.. Bunch. snap
2 Ibs., 25 per Ib.
prolific wht.



/beans prolific wax,
plus postage, 3 lbs. of very

- running butter bean 20c Ib. 8 ibs. Lady

Finger Peas, 10c lb., 8 /Ibs. speckled
crowder or Claybank Crowder 10c per
lb., 30 lbs. Speckled Cowneas 8c per
lb. Candace V. Phipps, Newton, Ga.
Rt. 4, Box, 51. Se
Okra Seed good variety, 20c lb., or
will exch. for Bunch Garden. Peas.
Mrs. J. B. Swymer, Pavo, Ga., RFD 3.
About 40 lbs. select Ga. Collard seed.
Well cared for, 35c per lb. for lot. W.
F, Luckie, Ray City, Ga. :
Want to exch. mixed blue skin and
winter headed collard sets for nest on-
ions; 1-2 cup of seed for one gal. ot
sets; also have 5 lbs, of okra seed I
wili exch. for good tomato seed or old
fashion shallots; will give one cupfuil
seed for one gal. of sets. .Mrs. Viola
Lovett, Moerman Park, Ga., Rt. 1. :
25 bus. Dasheen seeds, $2 per bu.,
FOB. J. L. Cain, Tunston, Ga.
Texas seeded Ribbon cane seed for
syrup 1 lb., 20c; 3 lbs. 50c; 7 Ibs. $1.00
postpaid in Ga. No checks. J. H. Da-
Wis:-2tt.25,- Box 126. Milledgeville, Ga,

100 Ibs. of 1929 Pimento pepper seed |

sound and clean, 75c per-lb. or $60
for the lot; also sound and clean 1929

crop of stringless green snap bean seed |}

$12 per bu., or $18 per 100 lbs. If not
satisfied send them back. J. E. Smith,
Barnesville, Ga., Rt. A, Box Tl.

Large part Sweet pepper seed, 8c per
spoonful; sweet ang hot mixed, 5c per.
-spoenful; also a great quantity of
flower seed. Add postage. Cash only,
no exch. George Harold Pass, Point

: Peter, Ga., Rt. 2.

Red Hearted Tom Watson watermel-
on seed, good clean drieq in the shade
for $1 per lb. del. E. W. Roach, Ash-
burn, Ga., Rt. 2.

A few lbs. of okra seed, excellent
Ib: del... EB.
Thornton, Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt. 2.

Nice dried okra seed for sale, 25 per

qt.. or 25c per qt. postage paid. Also

rarsnip seed, nice and clean, pure seed
end of the best.quality 50c per. pt. or
35c: per pt, postpaid. W. J.. Miller,
Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 4.
' Nice clean dried sage, 1929 crop, 60c
tb., del. Send P. O. Money order only.
Mrs. J. E. Yawn, Milan, Ga. Rt. 2.
White nest onions, 60c per gal. Mrs.
Linton Hilson,. Mitchell, Ga, Rt. 1. .
sarge Cushaw or potato pumpkin
seed, 10c for 50 seed; Yellow gold
watermelon seed, pkg. 10c. Golden
Queen or Vollrath Imp. prolific eo"

- corn for seed, 10c per pkg. Will_exch.

for peanuts or pecans. L. J. Vollrath,
Winston, Ga.

Weaver Watson melon seed, $1 per
lb. A. H. Phillips; Moultrie, Ga. Rt. 5.
- 20 Ibs of Collard seed; $f per Ib.
Carl Layton, Tennille; Ga., Rt. A.

Collard seed, 15c per Ib; by the 100
Ibs.; 25c by the Ib. del.; Cabbage-col-
lard seed, 10 lbs. for $2 or 25c per Ib.
ge S. Riddlehoover, Donalsonville,
a
1 gal. large white nest onions, 60c
yer gal; also 1 Ib nice sound Willi-
kins watermelon seed,. saved from good
melons, no culls, $1 per lb. Cash with
Sa Mrs. Eric Walker, Riverdale,

Baa ors

Pure Stone Mountain watermelon
seed sound and clean, $1 per Ib.,. up
to 10 Ibs., above 10 lbs., 90c per Ib: J.
W. Cooper, Rupert, Ga.

Will exch. for dried peaches, few

corn
seed $1.per lb. Mrs. Leon Holloman,
Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1.

Select Pride of Ga. watermelon seed

- $1 per Ib.; or exch. for peas or Pied-'

mont Cleveland cotton seed. George
W. Jackson, Fayetteville, Ga., Rt.
Dixie Belle Melon seed, pure and
~sound, grown on my farm. $1 per Ib.-P.
M. Wood, Ivey, Ga., Rt. 1. - oe
Red hot pepper seed: 10c per table-
spoonful; Sage sprouts 15c ea, or 2

-.for 25c; old time yellow seed corn.

shelled or in ear, 75c per pk., or $2.50

per bu., 4Cc Ib. shelled. Popcorn 10c per

lb. Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Hartley,
Conyers, Ga., Rt. Box 207. ~~
Dixie Relle melon seed, selected from
large melons, $1 per Ib., 25 Ibs. or more
cheaper.
Ga., RFD 4.

100 per lbs fs Stone Mountain melon

7 Plccied melons, Te per tp. 1s

fear to pay postage.

W. B. Underwood, Quitman, |

MAREET BULLETIN

James R. Green, Jr., Rochelle, Ga.,
RFD 1. Sos a :

Onions for January shipment: 1 at.
35c; 1-2 gal. 50c; 1 gal. 78c; postpaid.
Not prepaid qt. 25c; 1-2 gal. 40c; 1 gal.
69c; 1 pk. $1.25; 1 bu.. $4.50. Carter
Stephens, Flowery Branch, Ga.

150 lbs. absolutely pure Dixie Belle

melon seed, disease free, $1 per 1b.;
sound, clean Texas Ribbon cane seed,
50 per gal.; 7 1-2c per lb. FOB. Hast-
ings genuine Cabbage-collard seed, 45c
per lb. Ga. collard 35c per Ib., postpaid.
oC. F, Maddox, Buford, Ga.
* 42 Ibs. of Hastings McCaslan Pole
bean seed, just 1 yr. frem Hastings,
i-4 lb., 20c; 1-2 lb., 30c; 1 Ib., 40c; 2
ibs., 15c; or lot for $3.75. Will exchange
tor 45 White or brown leghorn eggs for
aatching. W. H. Sangster, Unadilla,
Ga., RFD 1. :

Dixie Belle watermelon seed, grown
on our own farm 25 miles out of At-
ianta, $1 per lb. L. E. Holloway, 14
AB&C Produce Yards, Atlanta, Ga.,
M 1988.

1 bu. each of Hastings & Whatleys
pure prolific seed corn, 75c pk.; $2.50
per bu; Sage seed 10c per spoonful;
winter watermelon seed 10c for 25 or
30c for 100 with directions for plant-
ing. Coffee bean seed, 10c per doz., or
50c per lb.; Castor bean seed, 10c per
35. E. L. Corley, Monk, Ga., Rt. 1.

per lb.; Pimento pepper seed, $1 per
ib.; Golden Queen popcorn shelled lic
per lb.; Runner and Spanish peanuts,
sound and clean, $1.50 per bu. J. N.
Carson, Hampton, Ga. Rt. 2.

-Good tender salad peas, 20c per pt.
ror $2 for lot of 8 lbs. FOB Lilburn.
Ga. Mrs, C. C. Cole, Lilburn, Ga. Rt.

5 bu. Japanese sugar drip cane seed
82 1-2c per bu., 6 bu. sound Whip peas
clean, $4 per bu.; 10 lbs. sugar crowd-
er peas, 20c per lb.; 10 lbs. garden
English peas, 10c per cupfull. Parsnip
seed, 10c per pt.; nice dried clean sage
10e per pt.; Good cornfield tender
beans, 25c per cupful. Party pays pos-
tage. Lillie Rogers, Cleveland, Ga. Rt.
1

Pure Pride of Georgia watermelon
seeds from selected melons, $1.50 per
lb. 72c per 1-2 lb; and 40c per 1-4 lb.
All delivered. J. H. Smith, Chipley,
Ga., Rt. 1.

Send 6c in postage stamps and I will
deliver to any address in Georgia,
clean white nest onions at six cents
per lb. in cash or money order up to
70 lbs. by parcel post. Mrs. Lottie
May Kinney, Sparta, Ga.

White: nest onions, sound and clean,
10c per lb. 50c per gal., or $4 bu. plus
postage. No checks. White bunch but-
terbeans 20c per lb. plus postage. Mrs.
J. H. Hutchins, Sparta, Ga., Rt. 2.

Dill seed, 5c tbls., or exch. for Eng.
peas, tender cornfield beans, tomatoes,
Belle pepper, or cabbage seed. Write
a Mrs. D. W. Waddelle, Bremen,

a. \
White and Red multiplying nest on-
fons, 50c gal., improved Spanish pea-
nuts, $2 bu., Texas Honey Drip syrup
cane seed, clean and sound, 6c lb., or
5c lb., in bu. lots, also a few Brab-
ham peas, $4 bu., a few Unknown peas
$3.50 bu.. All FOB. J. Emmett Chan-
dler, Tallapoosa, Ga., Rt. 3.
_ 4 1-2 lb. good, tender, streakeq Half
Runner garden bean seed, free from
weevils, 60c lb., $2.25 for lot; 3 gals.
white multiplying onions, 60c gal., $1.50
for lot. Postpaid. Mrs. N. R. Wilson,
Canon, Ga., Rt. 2.

Stone Mtn. melon seed, free from
disease and from large melons, $1 Ib.
del.. Cash with order. H. G. Samples,
Alamo, Ga., RFD A.

Nice, large nest onions, 50c gal., or.
exch. for good, long straw brooms, 2
gal, for 1 doz. brooms. Mrs. Lynn

Ragland, Roopville, Ga. Rt. 1.

Tomato seed, $1 lb., Ruby King pep-

|per seed, $3 lb., collard, 25c; Tom Wat-
son seed, from large, selected melons,

$1 lb., Cayana 10 seeq Cane, $10 per
1M stalks. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man, Ga,

White multiplying onions, 60c gal.,
del. Mrs. Ona Terrell, Alto, Ga.

400 Ibs. Thurmond Gray watermelon
seed, 75c lb. J. B. Hanner, Charing,
Ga., RFD 2, Box 40.

Pure Watson melon seed, $1 lb., cus-
tard squash seed, 25c doz.,.Stone Mtn.
melon seed, 75c lb., also new, sage
leaves, washed ang dried, 50c Ib., buy-
Mrs. J.-P. Crum-
ley, Cordele, Ga., Rt. B.

State insp., Cash tobacco seed, from
1929 crop, 75c per oz. A. R. Henry,
Uvalda, Ga., P. O. Box 23.

.300 lbs. Tom Watson melon seed, 150
Ibs., Dixie Belle, home grown, 75c Ib.,





Quick del. B. C. Boatright, Tennille,

Pure Stone Mountain melon seed, $1|G





Several lbs. running butter beans,
white, speckled or purple, very prolif-
ic, 30c lb., Eng. pea seed, 8c per pkg.,
extra large cantaloupe seed, 5c per
pkg. Add postage. Mrs. A. L. Teas-
ley, Washington, Ga., Rt. 3.

2 lbs. okra seed. Sell or exch. for
seed peanuts. Bessie Turner, Lula, Ga.
Rt= i.

500 lbs hand selected Dixie Belle
melon seed, $1-lb., del.
anteed. W. G. Whigby, Adel, Ga.

Stone. Mtn seed, hang saved from
.arge, uniform shaped melons, $1. Ib..
fom Watson seed, 50c lb. H. G. Ball-
ard, Pavo, Ga.

4 lbs. mixed melon seed, of 5 dif.
sinds, 35c Ib., 1 lb. cantaloupe ana
cnuskmelon seed, mixed, 25c 1ib., oi
exch. for anything useful. R. A. Shir-
ah, Sale City, Ga., RFD 2.

White nest onions, 60c gal. Mrs. J.
A. Wilson, Martin, Ga., Rt. 2.

Red multiplying. onion sets, 15 at.,
Stone Mtn., melon seed, selected, 75c
.b. Add postage. Mrs. G. L. Wether-
ington, Hahira, Ga., Rt. 2.

Wards Ideal cantaloupe seed, $1 Ib.,
Hastings noted Gem cantaloupe, 60c
:b., Thomas melon seed, 80c lb., Watson
melon seed, 60c lb., early white peanuts
5e lb., Also Wilson big boll cotton seea
$1 bu., and Porto Rico potatoes, 75c.bu
in trucks. W. J. Jackson, Ochlocknee,

a.
40 lbs. Hales Best cantaloupe seed,
pure to name, $1.25 Ib., also 50 lbs. Tom
Watson seed from selected melons, 75c
ib. del. anywhere in U. 8S. Lawson
Lavigno, Boneville, Ga.

White velvet okra seed, 100 Ib. lots,
20c Ib., small lots/ 25c lb. S. H. Gard-
ner, Locust Grove, Ga. :

Pure Stone Mtn., or Dixie Belle seed,
hand save from perfect shaped melons,
$1 lb. ,over 50 Jb. lots, 90c lb., FOB. W.
M. Wright, Ft. Valley, Ga.

1929 stringless green pod bean seed,
25c lb. Any amt. to a bu. Cash with
order. Mrs. O. B. Brand, Byronville,
Gas Rt. 1

6 lbs. red hot pepper, 30c Ib., $1.50
for lot. Mrs. C. P. Strickland, Pitts,
Ga.

Long green stem pod okra seed, 25c
lb., and Martin gourds, 2, 3, and 4 qt
cap., priced accordingly. No stamps.
Send. postage. Mrs. T. B. Thomas,
Thomasboro, Ga.

60 lbs. Lifsey melon seed, $1 Ib., or
75c lb., if lot is taken. S. J. Rhodes,
Fitzgerald, Ga., Rt. 3.

Texas seeded Ribbon cane (sorghum)
seed, 3 bu., FOB. Cash with order. W.
N.~White, Villanow, Ga., Rt. 2.

Limited quantity of Texas Sweet
melon seed (melons grow to wt. 50 tc
50 lbs., a good shipper and very sweet)
$3 Ib. J. H. M. Cliett, Powersville, Ga.

J. W. cabbage seed, $1 lb. Large lots
cheaper. Walter Parks, Darien, Ga.

3 Ibs. Lifsey watermelon seed, $1 Ib.
R. L. Johnson; Midville, Ga.-
Texas Blue Seal:syrup cane seed, ex-

tra fine for making syrup $2 per bu. or)

8c per lb., FOB.
ston, Ga.,, Rt. 1.

150*lbs pure Watson watermelon seed
for 50c per lb FOB. D. O. Mimms,
Boston, Ga., Rt. B.

1 lb. Yellow Pryor tobacco seed, 30
oz., $2.25 for 1-2 lb.; $4 per Ib. or wil
exch. for gander, any breed. G. T
Rowe, Doerun, Ga., Rt. 3.

One lot of cabbage and collard seed
30c per lb. Mrs. B. H. Freeman, Sale
City, Ga., Rt. 2. x

Watermeton seed, 75 Ibs. Dixie
Belles; 25 lbs. Excells, selected water-
melons, saved by hand, 75c per lb. R.
L. Goodroe, Buena Vista, Ga.,. Rt. 5,

Pure! Lifsey melon seed, $1 per Ib.
Jeff A. Taylor, Buena Vista, Ga.

100 lbs. Bountiful flat wax bean seed |

G. A. Skelton, Roy-

25c per lb. del. in 10 lb. lots, or less{

20c per Ib. if delivered in larger lots.
J.\M. Dix, Nashville, Ga.

8 bus. multiplying onions, $3 per bu
FOB or $16 for lot. W. 8S. Parker, Ti-
son, Ga., Rt. 2.

25 Ibs. white hand graded early pro-
lific running butter bean seed, 23c per
lb. S. M. Timberlake, Marshalville, Ga _

Broad Leaf tobacco seed, clean and
sound, 30c per oz., del. R. L. Weeks.
Dial, Ga.

White and colored running butter-

| beans, 30c lb., dill seed, 10c tbls. Mrs.

A. E, Biggers, Warwick,.Ga., Rt. 1.
Rocky Ford cantaloupe: seed, 50c per
1-2 lb. Mrs. Carl Worley, Ball Ground
Ga, RED 4... = ee
6 spoonfuls Bullface tobacco seed |
12c thls. Georgian Parker, Jasper, Ga.
Rt. 3, Box 65. s
3. gal. scullion onion buttons (winter
and early spring onions), 50c gal., $1.-
25 for lot. Add postage. Mrs. J. A.
Landers, Palmetto, Ga., RFD 1.
Cushaw and Hastings Jumbo pump-



Quality guar-|



i

Thursday, January 23, 1930.

also rooted sage bushes, 20c ea. Mrs.
W. H. Brown, Helena, Ga., Rt. 2, Box.
103. : gis
Okra seed, 25c Ib., collard and mus-
tard seed, 25c lb. All new crop. Will
exch. Mrs. T. W. Kemp, Ohoopee, Ga.
100 lbs. pure Stone Mtn. seed out of
nice, large melons, selected, 75c~ Ib.,
3OD. Small orders filled if desired.

B. R. Andrews, Haddock, Ga. j

Seed: long green pod okra, 15c cup;
zantaloupe, 10c per heaping thbls., to-
dacco, grown from original stalk, 50c
oz., of 3 thls. straight, long handle, and
big soap gourd seed, each, 10c doz.,

also 4 lbs. red, dry, Hot pepper; two,
-bs. dry sage, $2.25 for both, del. Mon-
ay order. Mrs. T. H. McCurley, Hart-

well, Ga., Rt. 5. RS
Genuine Watson melon seed, 80c per
lb. del. Also old fashioned white run-
ning butter bean seed, 30c per Ib. del.
J. O. Spurlock, Ty Ty, Ga., Rt. 1.
Running okra seed, 10c per package.
Mrs. C. F. Watson, Dawson, Ga. Rt. B.
White nest onions and red multiply- -
ng onions, 60c per gal. Mrs. B. L.
Brown, Ball Ground, Ga., Rt. 1.
Cornfield bean seed, 30c per lb.;
3urpees stringless green pod bunch
bean seed, 30c per lb. White and col-
ored butter bean seed, 20c per lb. Add

postage. Mrs. J. A. Howell, Meigs, Ga. -

Rt. 1.

Pure ribbon, red and green seed
cane. Small or large quantities. Aver-
age about three feet; sacked for pro-
cection. 2c per stalk. James A. Chaun-
cey, Screven, Ga., Box 66. &

275 Ibs. of pure Stone Mountain mel-
on seed from nice melons. 5c per lb.
J. A. Forehand, Pinehurst, Ga.

Okra seed, 25c per cupfull or will

exch. for Bermuda onion plants. Mrs.
Maude Williams, Lilfern, Ga., Rt. 1. |

-Seed Wanted

Want to exch. shallots, old time on-
ions for Eng. pea seed, Bunch variety,
or perfectly good Stone Mtn. watermel-
on seed. Write first. Mrs. J. C. Pitt- -
man, Lumber City, Ga.

Want 1 pk. sound chufa seed; 2 bu.





sound Runner peanuts for seed, and 1 .

peck sound seed rice. Pay cash, or

exch, value for all. Mrs. J. A. Howell,

Meigs, Ga., Rt. 1. :
Tomato seed. Edgar Woodall, Cor-
nelia, Ga. poe f
100 Ibs. of Garlic Heads. Send sam-
oles with lowest price. J. M. Watts,
Pontotoc, Miss. :
Want. a few peach and tomato seed.
W. R. Brown, Canton, Ga., Rt. 3.
Want to exch. 1 cup white chicken
zorn for 1 cup of good table pumpkin

seed. Mrs. J. C. Morris, Whitesburg,

Ga., Rt. 1.
Cotton Seed For Sale :





- Wannamaker Cleveland, 1.25 per bu; S

Wilson type big boll, $1.50 per bu. Both
Ist yr.-from originator; all culled, pick-
ed before rain. H. N. Willis, Blakely,
Ga. Reet. ;

60 bu. Rucker cotton seed, 46 1-2
per cent lint, Ist yr. from originator
a $1 7 J. A. Crawford, Cochran, |

a. Rt. 2. }

Piedmont Cleveland Cotton seed for

planting, $1.25 bu.; will exch. for peas

oats or corn. C. H. Rhodes, Royston,

Ga, Rt. 2.
Pure Piedmont Cotton seed, $1 per
bu. Jeff A. Taylor, Buena Vista, Ga.
Red hot pepper seed, 10c lb. Mrs.
a D. Burt, Americus, Ga., Rt. 2, Box
Cook wilt resistant cotton seed, $1.25
per bu. Lee Walden, Mitchell, Ga.
Improved early King cotton seed,
pure and recleaned, pickeq without

weather damaging, $1.25 per bu. S .E. :

Boatright, Midville, Ga., Rt. 2.
Pure Improved King cotton $1

bu., will exch. for Registered calves,

any breed; also Lowe Bush wilt, reg-

er

istered cotton seed. Both pickeq out oe

yefore any rain was on it. $1 pr bu.
Will exch. for registered Calves, any
oreed. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. H.
Bunn, Midville, Ga.

Rucker cotton seed, recleaned, $1 per

bu. Will exch for cultivator must be
new style walking. W. F. Stripling,
Adairsville, Ga. 7 Aare

Pure Rucker cotton seed (ist yr.-
vlanted) no. black seed, 47 per cent
lint. Nice and clean, $1 per bu. FOB
Adairsville, Ga. G. A. MHolsenbeck,
Adairsville, Ga., RFD No. 1, es

200 bu. Wilson early big boll 1st yr.
from originator. $1 COD. P. H. Wood-
ward, Chauncey, Ga., Rt. 2.

15 bus. wilt resistant cotton seed, $1
oer DU.
kin and large gourd seed, 5 per doz.,|Rt. 2

4 V. E, Farrow, Midville, Ga.

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Cotton Seed For Sale 3

Delco Pine No. 4 cotton seed, $1 per





bu. Made over a bale per acre in 29;

also few bu. of Piedmont Cleveland,
grown from originator; pure and re-
cleaned. C. B. Tanner, Sandersville,
Ga. ;
1500 bus. Wannamaker cotton seed,
11 Covington Toole wilt resistant cot-
on seed. Beer planted in Coffee coun-
y one year and proved to be all o. k;
int will average 1 in. W. T. Strip-
ing, Adairsville, Ga.
1500 bus. Wilt resistant cotton seed,
or planting; seed saved out of cotton
hat: was picked and ginned before the
ain; sound and bright. Sample sent
yn request. 75c per bu. sacked in 2 1-2
u. sacks, del. FOB. If interested write
us at once. M. Anderson & Sons,
Danburg, Ga.
Carefully ginned Neelys staple cot-
on seed and Piedmont Cleveland seed
$65 ang $60 per ton FOB. S. L. Thorn-
ton, Dewyrose, Ga., Rt. 2.
4000 lbs. Wannamaker Cleveland
ig boll Covington Toole Wilt resist-
unt cotton seed. Been planted in Cof-
ee county one year and has proved
o be o. k. lint. Will average 1 in.
in length. Price per bu. by money or-
ler vor cashiers check, $1.50. C. C.
mith, Broxton, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 40./
50 bu. Piedmont and 200 bu. Wan-
amaker Cleveland cotton seed, sec~-
nd... yr. originator, recleaned. when
inned, $1 per bu. Lots or more than
5 bu., 90c per bu., FOB Fairburn, Ga.
L. Tarpley, Fairburn, Ga., Rt. 3.
3.tons of cotton seed (pure Sykes
ig boll) second yr. from originator,
icked without any rain, 3c per lb.
rite for price on ton lots. L. E. Phil-
ips, Byromville, Ga.
5 to 30 bus good sound Cokers No.
cotton seed, $1 per bu., or will trade
or seed oats, peas, beans or velvet
eans in pod. White Rock _pullets,
spanish peanuts. J. R. Williams,
sriffin, Ga., Rt. C.
Pure Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed
st yr. from originator; gathered with-
it any rain, 90c per bu. L. B
en, Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 1.
Coker No. 5 cotton seed 1 1-16 sta-
e, sell or exch. for corn or pigs. R.
ambrick, Lavonia, Ga., Rt.
ood Wannamaker cotton seed. Sell

: , Par
teinheimer, Brooks, Ga.
Pure Piedmont Pedigree cotton seed
from originator $1.25 per bu.;
0 bu. or more ,$1; will exch for corn,
neat, peas or lard, etc. C. L. Bennett,
Madison, Ga.

20 bu. pure Wannamaker Cleveland
jig boll cotton seed. Will exch for pure
Georgia Cane syrup. Write for further
formation. J. B. Jones, Rebecca, Ga.
Pure College No. 1 cotton seed, kept
lean at the gin. 90c per bu. in bags.
N. Hopper, Ranger, Ga.
300 bu. Stokes No. 7 cotton seed, twice
emoved from Coker. 100 lbs. even wt.
ags at 4c per Jb.; one and one-six-
eenth staples. E. J. Jacobs, Macon,
Ca :
60 bus. Wannamaker Resistant $1 per
ju. or will exch. for 10 bus. sound
abham peas or for 25 bus. Fulghum
. Each to navy freight on arrival.




































oks-Chanppell No. 2 cotton. seed,
gathered without rain, $1. W. S. Nor-
on. Edison, Ga. :
Lifsey watermelon seed, choice mel-
ms: 1 per lb. not prepaid. O. L. Bush
Pe, Ga. Rt 4. |
Clevelang 45 per cent lint, 1 1-16
. Stavle, large bolls: recleaned. pure
eed, $1.25 per bu. FOB Hartwell, Ga
Will send sample seeds: also Piedmont
pure recleaned big boll. R. C. Tem-
ples. Hartwell, Ga.
Cook big boll wilt resistance cotton
eed picked in August, $1 per bu. FOB
Blakely, Ga. G. N. Reeves, Blakely.
Mop het te

_ Vandivers Heavy Fruiter cotton seed
dure and clean, 1st vr. from originator.
Price $1 per bu. Neelys long staple
Cleveland cotton seed, nure and clean
$1 per bu. Piedmont Cleveland cotton
seed ,lst yr. from originator, pure and
clean. $1 per bu. J: R. Edmondson.
emovie, Ga. . Z
- Delta cotton seed, pure and sound;

ots less than 5\bus.. $1.25-per bu.. FOB
limited amount of long stavle Wilson
Tvoe same price. J. M. Gaston, Ameri-
us. .Ga, |
Piedmont Pedigreed Cleveland Cot-
on seed, nure an clean; 1st vr. from
Smith Farm. $1 per bu. Nee-

n and pure. Bale to an acre aver-
t per bn. G. O. Edmondson, Temm-
RFD 2. toe

1-8 in. staple. $1 ner bu. FOB: in|G

stanle Cleveland cotton seed,



30 bus. Half and Half cotton seed,
second yr. from the originator. Picked
before rain, $1 per bu., or 90c per bu. if
the lot is taken. I, aK. Billups, Jr.,
Midville, Ga. ~

Wilson Cleveland cotton seed from
plot that made 9 bales to 5 acres. $1.25
per bu.:Petty-Toole wilt resistant cot-
ton: seed, direct from the breeder, $1.25
per

Ga.

Neelys long staple and Ruckers, $1.-
25 bu., or exch. for corn, ang potato

plants. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Ga.

1000 bus. Half and Half cotton seed,
culled and recleaned second yr. from
originator and 500 bus. Cleveland Pied-
mont pedigreed 1st yr. from origina-
tor, $1 bu., FOB Roswell, Ga. L. M.
Thomas, Roswell, Ga., Rt. 26.

About. 50 bus. Wannamaker cotton
seed, $1 per bu. FOB Lyons. R. L. Pitt-
man, Lyons, Ga., Rt. 4.

Pure pedigreed Cleveland big boll
cotton seed, privately ginned; Ist. yr.
from originator. $1.25 per bu. Jas. A.
Chauncey, Screven, Ga., Box 66.

400 bus. Cleveland Wannamaker big
boll cotton seed, 1st yr. from origina-
tor, 7-8 to 1 inch staple. Write for
price. J. M. Goldin, Draketown, Ga.
- College No. 1 cotton seed to exch. for
oats or hay. Must be good. For cash,
$1.25 per bu. FOB Winder, Ga. AST:
Jackson, Winder, Ga., Rt. 4.

Raburns Imp. Poulnot cotton seed.
Won 5th prize in cotton show in At-
lanta, Ga., 1929. $1 per bu. T. L. Ra-
burn, Ideal, Ga. ;
Sykes Improved Big Boll cotton seed

$1.50 per bu. Send cash with order. D.

A. Ayers, Villa Rica,:Ga.

50 bus. Piedmont Cleveland cotton
seed. Would exch. for few bus. of run-
ner peanuts, at market price. 85c per
bu. for cotton seeq in 10 bus. lots. J.
B. Fordham, Dublin, Ga. RFD 1.

50 bu. pure Ruckers 1st yr. from
oribinator, $1 per bu., or exch. for pure
bred pigs. V. R. Crawford, Calhoun,
Ga, Rt. 2. i

Good, sound cotton seed, recleaned,
80c bu. A. W. Parsons, Abbeville, Ga.

400 Ib. Half and Half cotton seed,
sound and clean, 43 per cent lint, $1.-
25 bu., $4 per 100 lbs. H. A. Wilson,
Martin, Ga.

Half and Half cotton seed, ist yr.
from originator, not recleaned, $1 bu.,
FOB. Wannamakers imp. big boll, for
nlanting, 1 bu. T. R. Duggan, Warth-
en, Ga. ;

Half and Half cotton seed, from the
originator of Summerour, not weather
damaged; carefully ginned to prevent
mixing, $1.25 bu., or exch. for peas,

W. L. English, Ambrose, Ga.

50 bu. Half and Half, 3rd yr. made
bale to acre last year, $1 bu., FOB or
exch. for Long Arm peanut, seed, or
Brab, or Iron field peas. L. W. Nel-
son, Alma, Ga., Box 11.

Imp. Toole, Mathis strain, early wilt
resistant, prolific. $1.25 bu. J. G.
Dean, Dawson, Ga. : \

Lee Wilson's Big Boll seed made 8
bales on 5 acres; Cokers Cleveland
and Wannamakers all ginned and re-
cleaned on my private gin. I dont
give anything but planting seed; any
of these seed $1 per bu., FOB Madison,
Ga. K. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga.,
RFD !. es

Ruckers cotton seed, 2nd year, re-
sleaned, 1930 only; only 15 bus. left,
0c per bu.. FOB. M. H. Stonecypher,
Cadwell, Ga. :

Sikes Early Big Boll, Wannamaker
-otton seed, 2 1-2 bus. bags, $1.50 per
ny, Frank Jones, Cadwell, Ga., Box

Cooks wilt resistant cotton seed, pure
and sound. $1.50 per bu. Postpaid.
3. H. McKinnin, Bluffton. Ga., RFD.

Ruckers select cotton seed, pure and
st yr. from the originator. Sample on
~equest. $1.50 per bu. .L. B. Land-
um, Adairsville, Ga. -

' Ruckers cotton seed, 1 vear from or-
oinator. $1 per bu., FOB.: Monforn
Yoleombe, Adairsville, Ga.. Rt: 2.

500 bus. Wilson Type Big Boll cot-
on seed, 1 yr. from Wilsons Farm.
tinned pure. $1 ver bu., not reclean-
ad. FOB. Tom Bryant, Eastman, Ga

Imp. Toole, wilt resistant cotton seed
*1 per bu. W. C. Burnseed, Ellabelle.

a.

Piedmont Cleveland, a good staple
and heavy fruiter; good sound seed, $1
ner bu., FOB this station. Cash with
order. W. I. Gattis, Winston, Ga.

A limited auantity of W. J. Math-
ews Imp. Toole cotton seed. These seed
are one year from the originator. were
saved from cotton gathered before the
rains. Price for immediate acceptance,
$1 per bus. J. E. Jernigan, Smith-







bus. R. FY Burch, Jr., Eastman,

sound Irons or Brabs, at $4 per bu.}



Ben
ass

MARKET BULLETIN.

Choice Wannamaker cotton seed for
planting, $3 per 10 Olbs.; Will exch.
for corn, oats or hay. R. P. Steinhei-
mer, Brooks, Ga., Rt. 8. :

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed, pure, care-
fully ginned and graded, $1 per bu.;
5 acre contest. patch made over 500 Ibs.
lint to acre. R. L. Shirleq, Lavonia,
Ga... Rt. 1:

Wannamaker cotton seed for plant-
ing; absolutely pure, recleaned and in
good strong bags. $1.15 per bu. B. F.
Fagan, Martin, Ga.

Rooker cotton seed, 45 to 58 per cent
lint, $1 per bu. W. O. Millsaps, Adairs-
ville, Ga., Rt. :2.

Wannamaker Big boll cotton, 90c per
bu., FOB:Jesup in quantities of 6 bus.
or over; less than 6 bus. 1. Also a few
bus. of wilt resistant at $1. B. L. Yeo-
mans, Jesup, Ga.

Bowens Pedigree, Cleveland Big Bol!
privately ginned absolutely pure. Sta-
me 1 1-16 in. W. A. Bowen, Lavonia.

a.

1928 crop Piedmont Wannamaker
Cleveland B. B. cotton seed for plant-
ing, $1.25 bu. Would exch. for few
bu. of good sound peas. Mrs. N. J.
White, Hartwell, Ga., Rt. 1.

Cokers No. 5, 1 and 1-16 in. staple
Sell or exch. for shelled corn, or for
Jersey heifer, fresh in. W. T. Adams.
Lavonia, Ga., Box 381. :

300 bu. pure Addison cotton seed.
Picked before the storm. Made 30
bales on 45 acres in 1929. $1 bu., FOB.
T. O- Riggins, Molena, Ga.

Cotton Seed Wanted

Want pure cotton seed, corn, beans
and peas. Write what you have. Au-
gusta Seed Co., Augusta, Ga., Box 588.
Wanted to exch. $25 value for cotton
seed. Mrs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, Ga
10 1-2 bus. cotton seed. 1st yr. from
originator, Summerour. Must be gin-
ned without mixing ang grown in mid-
dle -or North Georgia. Also few bus
Sawyer improved on same condition.
L. M. Gunby, Matthews, Ga.
Want to exch. corn for six bus. of
Wilson Type big boll cotton seed. D
T. Arnold, Axson, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 24
_ 10 bus. half and half wilt resistant
cotton seed. Will exch. for Cokers
Cleveland No. 5 for same: each to pav
freight. H. E, Tomberlin, Abbeville.
Gan Ret 2: ; :
Pure half and half cotton seed. Exch
Bunch velvet beans for seed at $4 per

Eas or buy cash. N. T. Beasley, Kite.
a.







Mizcellancous For Sale

__Sun cured tobacco for smoking and
chewing, 30c Ib., in 2 Ib. lots del. R.
L. Weeks, Dial, Ga. ~

450 Ibs. black walnuts, new crop, drv
and god, not hulled, $4 for lot FOR

Soperton. Randolph Cc, Williams, Mt
Vernon, Ga.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want several hundreq pounds re-
fused tobacco to make spray solution
J. A. Land, Clayton, Ga.

Farm Help Wanted

Want married couple to work for
wages on farm. Give wife work. Neec
all of 1930. $1 per day. house, and gar-
den. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown, Ga.
Want voung, or midleaged man with-
out bad habits who is willing ang able
to work to plow. 1 horse crop: Give
hoard and laundry and part. of cron
ive as one of family. Good home for
a party. T. P. Clegg, Monroe, Ga

Want 1 single white man for genera
farm work. Must be honest, reliable
and willing worker. $15 a mo.,- anc
4oard. Annvly, or write at once: R. A
Oravey, Milan, Ga., RFD 1, Box 98.

40 acres, house, barn and_ pasture
Standing rent. Teleohone Walni
2462, or see: P. P. Clelland. adjoinine
farm. D. M. Holsenbeck, Atlanta, Ga
992 Washita Ave., N. E.

2 horse farm to party who can fi-
nance self, 1 1-2 mi. west of Austell.
G. Havs, Austell, Ga., Box 212.

Want middleaged couple, both to
work, Salary, $70 for the two. Care-
takers. Wife to milk, make butter,
raise fowls, cook for hunting dogs;
man to run furnace, gas eng., garden-
ine. care of shrubs, and lawns, help
with milking 3 cows, rough carpenter-
ing. . No children. No dependants. 4
room house completely furnished ex-
cept linen. Job ready now. Write. Give:
ref. Mrs. John D. Little, Leesburg, Ga.
Rt..2: : = ie

Want party for. 70 acre farm, 1-2 mi.



of town in Morgan county. Good house



PAGE THIRTEEN
and barn. Well on back porch. Nice-
ly located; good.school and churches.
Small rent or part of crop to desirable
couple, or small family, who will fur-
nish self ang take. care of farm. Mrs.
Madge B. McRee, Atlanta, Ga., 583
Ponce de Leon Ave.

Want widow woman with boy large
enough to plow and drive a truck, or:
man with small family. .Must be
workers, and not curse, drink or smoke.
Good land,. water, very good house;
near gooq school and church. A. FP.
Sosebee, Thomson, Ga., Rt. 3.

Want settled, middle aged woman to
live on farm and care fer poultry and
other light. work Good home for right
party. Mrs. R. N. Stanley, Wrights-
ville, Ga., Rt. 1.

_ Want sober, honest boy to live as one
of family, and assist with farm work
Good home for right party. L. W..
Johnson, Bowdon, Ga.; Rt. 6.

Want boy 18 or 20yrs. old, to work
on farm. Must know how to plow and
be willing worker. Paul N. Sweat,
Blackshear, Ga., Rt. 2, Box 25. .
Want a woman from 35 to 50 yrs. old
unincumbered to live as one of fam-
ily to help with chores and other farm
work. 2 in family. Write. Mrs. F. E.
Taylor,: Canton, Ga., Rt. 2.

Want single man to grow 4 or five

acres of tobacco on halves. Prefer
exp. man. Quitman Byrd, Broxton,
Ga., Rt. 2.

Want good'hand to do farm work on
50-50 basis and live in house with us.
Must be honest, sober, etc. Write.
Thos. A. Booth, Hartwell, Ga. Rt. 4. .

Want boy to plow and do gen. farm
work; willing and can do anything that
comes to hand. No town boy need ap-
ply. $12 and board. Prefer boy 16 to
20 yrs. old. Strong, able to work, with-
out bad habits. Begin at once. See,
or write immediately. C. F. Bennett,
Odum, Ga. _ ; :
-Want_ reliable couple to live on
premises and farm. Good house, wood
and water furnished; pliant 2 acres in
tobacco and 4 acres in cotton, and wag-
es for remainder of time. J. M. Patten,
Ray City, Ga., P. O. Box 93.

Want man with small family to
work on farm. House and wood fur-
nisheg and $20 per mo., until April,
then pay $25 per mo. W. J. Morgan,
Stillmore, Ga., Rt. 3. :
Want single, young of middle aged
man to live in home as one of fainily
and cultivate small farm and help with
a few cows; 20 per mo., board and

washing. Must be honest, sober and
without bad habits. rs. J. M. Crews,
Folkston, Ga.

Want 15 or 18 yr. old boy, or girl to

live as one of family ang help with

farm work. Must be sober, honest and

a worker. T. C. Poole, Waleska,
a.

Want family that can run 2 or 3
dlows, to plant hay, feed to fatten
4ogs, etc. Be sober, industrious and
have good ref.. I have the stock hogs. -
T..M. Slaten; Thomasville, Ga., Rt. 5.
Want orphan boy, country lad, 12
to 15 yrs. old, who :does not smoke or
use profane language to live on farm
and do gen. farm work and go to
school in season; also do lessons at
home under an old teacher. Will make
extended agreement with right party.
Reasonable compensation. Excellent
opportunity, Ref., must be furnished.
J. A. Sartein, LaFayette, Ga.
Want man with good mule, wagon
and gear to run a small trucking bus-
iness on halves. Will furnish land,
house and fertilizer. Also a good place
to raise and sell flowers and blooms.
Dan Goepper, Atlanta, Ga., RFD 8.
Want an ex-soldier who can finance
elf to go into truck, poultry, nursery,
ate., for market, on 50-50 basis, near
RR junction, all. combined, or either,
Write.. J. M. McNeel, Helena, Ga.
Want man and wife to assist on mod-
arn poultry farm, near Atlanta. Fine
proposition to right party. S. P. Howe,
Mapeville, Ga. 2
Want a skilled poultry raiser with
5 yrs. or more exp., in trapnesting and
hrooding: Dont apply unless skilled. .
Also a. Hog raiser. .W. J. C.
Atlanta, Ga., 996 Washita Ave. .

with sufficient help to tun a farm on
shares. Only a steady, sober and in-

worker, man or boy to live as one of
family to do gen. farm work on good
land. Shares, or wages. Good place

shares, can furnish a lot of work when
not busy in crov. Come see, or write



Hodges,

dustrious man need apply. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, Ga. a
Want good, honest, sober, willing ~

for right party.. Exch. ref. If work on |

w

Want a good. man to work in dairy,

zt

ee

at once. D. C. Crider, Draketown, Ga. -








: PAGE FOURTEEN

- Georgia Products
~ Wanted

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED

- Want to exch. Wannamaker cotton
seed and Piedmont 2 ear seed corn
for cow peas. Only first class
shipped. Rhett Steinheimer, Woolsey,
Bot rots. E:

Crowder peas, any kind, also small
and improved Spanish Peanuts. Write
us what you have to offer. J. F. Rat-
ST & Son, Blackshear, Ga.

Cow peas and Toole -cotton | seed.
Exch. best grade sugar cane syrup in
- cans or bbls. for same. Lee Patrick,

Quitman, Ga.

Beans and peas any variety and any
size lots. Name lowest price. C. A.
Rowland; Athens, Ga.

Beans. and sugar crowder peas for
planting. Send samples. and lowest

price. Will Smith, Ray, Ga.

_ Will exch. Ga. cane syrup for field
peas, $4.80 per case of 10 ib. cans.
_ Write. J. W. Hinley, Springfield, Ga.
One-half gal..of cornfield noe
~ Please state price in first letter. P. E.
_ Walker, Fort Valley, Ga., Rt.

All varieties Crowder peas. Submit
: _ sample. and prices.
a Nashville, Ga.





a Quitman, G

re crop that will germinate State best

_ price. Mrs. Perry V. Young, Summer-

> yille, Ga; Rt. I. = =

- Wanteg about.1 pk. Lady Peas. A.

"J. Heard, Wellston, ~Ga.

_ "100 bus. Early Speckled Velvet: beans.
50 bus. mixed peas. Robert Anderson,

- Hawkinsville, Ga.

me, CORN, SEED os & CORN MEAL

- Want 100 bu. white milling corn per
ek shelled and sacked. Give best
_ price FOB your station; or mine. O.
__L, Cowan, Doraville, Ga.

FRUIT WANTED

Want to exch. Stuart pecans for
dried apples. 1 Ib .pecans for 1 1-2 of



SRED 1.

Wanted: To hear from someone who

has home dried peaches for sale. Mrs.

-W. C. Smith, College Park, Ga., RFD 2.
Old fashioned Striped sweetening ap-

ples and yellow plum stone peaches..

Dried apples. Write your: price. Mrs.
-R. W. Dean, Bainbridge, Ga.

-5 to 10 lbs. good bright sun dried]
peaches for cash. H.. E. Thornton;
a Dewy Rose, Ga. Rt. 2 = d

a .GRAIN WANTED
Want 10 bu. rice for chicken feed:

Quote best price del. W. M. Thorn-
-ton, Jesup, Ga., Box 247. ~~
: Want. at. once. 1-2 -bu. good seed

- wheat. Mrs. R. L. Greene. Cuthbert,

Ga. Rt. 4:

exch. smoked meat. Be Roberts,
-Colling, Ga... =

Want 25 bu. pure, genuine - Appler
oats. Send sample and send sample;
-pglso Velvet beans.

gers, Bremen, Ga.

B.

or would take oat straw or good bright

_ shucks. Quote what you have to of-
-. fer and best price.. R. D. Giles, Win-
ston, Ga. Rt. 1.

Wanted price on very best grade of
alfalfa hay free from pepper grass.
W. L. English, Ellaville, Ga. Care. Eng-
lish Rabitry. -

PECANS AND PEANUTS: a

2 bu. Red Skin Spanish Peanuts:

_ bus. of N. C. Runner peanuts. Will er
corn or Piedmont Cleveland cctton
- seed for same. Cotton seed1 yr. from
- the originator. Jas. W. Bax-
ley, Ga., Rt. 4, Box 68.

We are in the rariet for new crop
- pecans of all varieties. The budded
fariety aswell as seedlings. Ship them
tous by exp. in double bags, we wil!
remit immediately or you may send
; samples representing your - offerings.
~ stating approximately quantities of ea.
_ variety and we will give you our price.
_W. H. Robinson, Cairo, Ga.

Want pecans and peanuts: Send sam-
ple and state best prepa! rrice by the
100 lbs. W. L. Ledford, Crandall, Ga.
_ Want pecans; preferably seedlings.
Pav highest cash price for same. Dora
Robinson, Barnesville, Ga: Rt. 20





eans.

oud Eee We. Buchanan, Americus,

IS






Ne ee



Union Pharmacy,
Want to buy ne peas. Ww. W. wil- |
1 bu. of bunch *Telvet beans, 1929].

apples. Mrs. J. J. Mims, Poulan, Gai, |

G. V. Strickland, Royston, Ga. Rt. 2. t

Want 1 or-2 pecks of sound: wheat. }
for eating purposes, at 50c peck or will}

Mrs: T.. J. Big-|

2 t05 tons of Bean or Pea vine hay

Want all varieties, any amount -pe- |:

MARKET BULLETIN,

Cotton Seed Fe or Sale

Pure Toole Wilt resistant, yield this
past yr., 1M. to 1400 lbs. seed cotton
per acre, $1.25 bu., also pure Cooks|
307-6 wilt resistant, yield was 1200 Ibs.
seed cotton per acre, $1.50 bu. ~All
sound, clean: seed, ginned separately
to keep pure, sacked, and FOB. A.
Price, Bronwood, Ga...

150 bu. Cleveland big boll, Wanna-
maker strain, $1 bu:, FOB. Mrs. Ovel-
la Jones, Bostwick, Ga.

Wannamaker, tor planting, low bush



and big boll type, recleaned and in

good strong bags, $1.15 bu. B. F. Fa-
gan, Martin, Ga.

Pure Half and Half cotton seed, $1
bu. U. C. Page, Baxley, Ga., Rt. 2.

Piedmont and J. R. Cleveland, pure
and recleaned, $1. 25 bu. R. C. Temple,
Hartwell, Ga.

Vandivers Heavy Fruiter and Neelys
long staple (bale to acre) cotton seed.

iginators, $1 per bu. J.
son, Temple, Ga., Rt. 2.

Piedmont Cleveland, pure and clean,
ist yr. from J. O. M. Smiths Farm,
$1 bu. G. C..Edmondson, Temple, Ga.
Rt. 2.

Pure Half and Half and Stoney cot-
ton seed, $1 bu., FOB. J. L. Hendley,
Garfield, Ga., Rt. 2

Nicholsons High- Linter cotton seed,
1st. yr. from originator, pure seed, $4
per 100 lbs. George C. Tinsley, Ma-
rietta, Ga., Rt. 4.

Pure Wannamaker, kept absolutely
pure. Sample on request. $1.50 bu. in
10 bu. lots or more, $1.25 bu., FOB.
Jerry M. Bond, Aragon, Ga., Rt. 1.

Wilson big boll (made 8 bales on 5
acres); Cokers Cleveland and Wanna-
maker: Cleveland, all ginned: on _ pri-
vate gin, any of these varieties, $1 bu.
FOB. J. L. Thomas, Madison, Ga...
RFD 1.

Salisbury. cotton seed, staple. ranging
from 7-8 to 1 1-8 in., and this means
from 125 points to 225 points above
market value. Make 500 lb, bale per

R. Edmond-

vated, $1.50 bu., FOB. H. O. Harden,
Hogansville, Ga. :

Pure Ruckers, planted 1 year, $1
bu. J. L. Holeomb, Adairsville, Ga.,
Rt.+2. ;

160 bu. Cokers pure and clear of
black seed, 90c a bu., or 80c for the
entire lot, FOB. H. W. Thrasher, Far-
mington, Ga., Rt. 1.

Crooks. (not Cooks) Half and Half
cotton seed, 1st yr. from originator.
Nearly 47. per cent lint this year, $5
per: 100 lbs. C. W. Anderson, Holly
Springs, Ga..

Wilson type. cotton seed Ist yr. from
originater, $1 bu.. FOB. S. C. Smyly,
Eastman, Ga.

Wannamakers big boll, pure, re-
cleaned, in new,.2 bu. sacks, $1.25 FOB.
Ben S. Thompson, Madison, Ga.

Wannamakers cotten seed, $1.25 bu.,
FOB. - Coley Young, Rebecca, Ga.

of gin, $1. bu., FOB: -J. H. Hopper,
Ranger, Ga.

1200 bu. pure Piedmont, $2.50 per
100: lb. Amos Floyd; Canon, Ga.

Pure Cooks cotton seed, $1 bu. Cleon
Brown, Alamo, Ga.

Wannamakers imp. Cleveland big bol!
rvathered before the October storms
90c: bu., sacked, FOB. 85 per cent ger-
mination guaranteed. Ss Taylor.
Davisboro, Ga.

Good, sound Ruckers, saved before
heavy rains, . recleaned, 90c bu., FOB.
Joe; Rainwater, Carrollton, Ga., RE. 1,

50 bu. _Wannamaker Cleveland, un-
mnixd. 75c a 100, Samonle if desired. 1920
srowth. J. B. Fordham, Dublin .Ga

Pure Piedmont Cleveland Big Bo
ontton seed, a good linter,. and heavy
*ruiter, Ast yr. from originator. $1 per
1., or $3 per 100 FOB. E. H. Johnson
tts, Ga... Rt 2. -

Pure half and half cotton seed, $1.5"
ner bu. FOB or exch for P. G. Shoat
w pigs or pure White Leghorn pull-
ats? oe seed oats. A. J. Pope, Tallapoo-
a.'Ga. .

175 bus. of Cooks Imp. wilt resist~-
-nt cotton seed, second yr. from orig-
ator. pure and sound, $25 per bu
el FOB cars. B. A. Bishop, Fitzgerald
al eee
39 bu. Weanamaker Cleveland B. B

| alantine cotton seed 43 per. cent lint

$1 per bu. Will: exch. for chickens
Write what you have. I. D. Ayers,
Rremen, Ga., Rt. 2.

Good : selected Cleveland Bis Boll cot-

tan seed at $1 per bu. FOB. W. ae:
Garrett, Brnockburn, Ga. _

Wilson Tyne Big Rall Cotton seed.
3.59 ner 100 tbs." FOB. Pinehurst, T.

J: Holland. Unadiva. Ga.. RFD 1.



ie. bu. Pure Wilson, Big. Boll potion

All pure, clean and ist ay from or- %

acre if properly fertilized and culti-|

seed absolutely sound approved for
certification, $1.10 per bu. Alex vas
ter, Cadwell, Ga.

Piedmont Cleveland pure and re-
cleaned. 1st yr. from originator, 45
per cent lint. $1.25 per bu. -A_ speciai
offer for January; 50 bu. order 2 1-2
bu. free, 100 bu. order 5 bu. free. J. C.
Temple, Hartwell, Ga. Box 362.

C.|. 50 bus. Wannamaker cotton seed, 3rd

yr. from originator, 75c per bu. Sam-
ple on request or exch. for value. D.
O. Daniel, Powder Springs, Ga.

Few Vandiver cotton seed, $5 per
100 Ibs. J. C. Clifton, Garfield, Ga,
RFD 1, Box 29.

Pure College No. 1 grown front Red
seed kept clean at gin, $1 per bu. FOB.
Mrs. J. J. Harris, Ranger, Ga.

40 bus. Rhynes Cook 307-6 Wilt re-
sistant cotton seed $1.25 per bu. FOB
cash with order of cashiers check. R.
T. Cook, Camilla, Ga., Rt. A, Box 41.

50 bus. Neelys 1 1-16 in. staple cot-
ton seed, 2nd yr. from agents $1
u. Sample om request. D. O. Daniel,
Powder Springs, Ga.

Wannamaker Imp. Cleveland Big
Boll cotton seed; pure and sound, care-
fully handled at the gin, $1 per bu.,
FOB or $1.10 bu. del. exch. for peas,
3 bu. of seed for 1 of peas. Each to
pay trans. Will ship any quantity up
to 150:lbs. B.S: Sharpton, Dacula,
Ga. Rte 2:

11 bus. Cleveland Wannamaker Big
Boll planting cotton seed, 1 in. staple
ist yr. from: originator, seed sound and

ille, Ga.

Half and Half Wannamaker Cotton
seed, not damaged $1 per bu. S. W.
Hamilton, Vidalia, Ga.

Cokers No. 5 cotton seed 1 1-16 in.
staple sell or exch. for shelled corn or
a Jersey heifer fresh in. .W. T. Ad-
ams, Lavonia, Ga., Box 381.

Summerours Half and Half cotton

ed $5 per 100 lbs.in good strong bags
FOB Eastman. J. B. Proctor, East-
man, Ga.

Good sound cotton seeq for planting;
saved before heavy rains $1 per bu.
FOB. 200 bu. H. G. McGahee, East-
man, Ga., RFD 8.

for old fashioned running peanuts or
field peas. A few guinea hens wanted.
W. C. Payne, Nashville, Ga., Rt. 2.

Cotton seed, $3 per 100 del, at Bu-
ford Ga.. and 40 bus. Sikes early big
boll ist yr. from the originator, $1.25
a a W. A. Elinburg, Buford, Ga,

Pure Wannamaker Cotton seed, re-
cleaned 90c per bu. R. C. Couch, Tu-
rin, Ga.

50 to 100 bus, of Wilson Type Big
Boll cotton seed. Will exch. for choice
paper shell pecans for Same...B, Loyd
Woodall, Milner, Ga.
~ Rucker cotton seed planted one year

per bu. FOB. E. B. Shaw, Calhoun,



Pure College No. 1, caught at breast.

Gai RET.

Hastings Bank Account cotton seed,
sound and good at $1.25 perbu. E. E.
Carter, Hazlehurst, Ga.

Pure Imp. Petty Toole Wilt Resist-
ant cotton seed, Ist yr. from origina-
tor, privately ginned at $1.25 per Ib.,
Y. H. W. Berge, Hazlehurst,
"Ga:

. Boll Green cotton seed. I have made
improvements | on this cotton .for the
ast 26 yrs. All open. in5 mos. aver-
age 1 in. staple, 38 to 40 per cent lint;
5 to 50 bolls to the lb of seed. 90 pe:
sent of the bolls hang down which
makes it easy to pick. Never rots in
burr and never blues so much as other
cottons. I get my cot. 25 per cent less
han any other cotton. I do not ship
any amount less than 100 lbs. Price
$5 per 100 lbs. FOB. Sidney C. Wil-

liams, Lawrenceville, Ga. Rt. 3. .

_ 30 bus. Neelys Imp. Long staple cot-

on seed, $1 per bu. or wil. exch. DOr
tion of seed for running peanuts, 5
Sus. also for 10 weeks old Guinea Type
of Pigs, Big Bone. H. C. Poole, Ella-
ville, Ga. Rt. 47

Rucker cotton. seed, recleaned and
7raded, made one bale per acre. $1 per
uu. FOB: in 20 bu. lots or more, 95c
ner bu. FOB. O. F. Boyd, Carrollton,
Oe Tee. ds
~ Ruckers Imp. cotton seed, $1. per bu.
SOD or will exch. for any kind of field
yeas or soy beans, 8. P. Reed,. Varnell,
Ga. RFD 2.

Half and Halt cotton seed, true tc
name, $4 per 100 lb. FOB. Ww. 2. Bry-
ant, Coffee. Ga.

50 bu. Wilt Resistant Cotton seed,
80c per bu. J. T. Holland, Lenox, Ga.

Rucker cotton seed, 1-yr. from Ruck
er Farm, $1 per bu. FOB Calhoun, Ga.
t.2. Holeomb, Calhoun, Ga. mh a



-E. N. Hopper, Ranger, Ga.

pure $1 per bu. FOB. Bob Davis, Tenn

seed, first yr. from originator, reclean- |.

| tion, Fla.
A few improved cotton seed to. exch | F

since coming from Rucker Farm, $1

Thursday, January_ 23, 1930.
- Pure College No. 1 cotton seed. grown
from reg. seed. Special care taken at.

gin $1 per bu., or will exeh. for pigs.
8 to-10 weeks old, must be pure bred.

Cleveland Big Boil cotton seed, $1.00
per bu. Roy Jordan, Rochelle, Gaz.
R Se
Sy epnasalr cotton. seed, not dam-. eS
aged by storm, 3c per lb. Will exch.
for shop forge in first class ere ee :
J. Ben Adams, Dewy Rose, Ga., Rt. 2

Black Root Resistant Cotton Seed,
$3.50 per 100 lbs. Joe M. Brown, Mc-
Rae, Ga.

800 bu. cottom seed that was saved:
from 1929 crop without any rain on
them. Average 1 bale per acre. I will
reclean seed and sell them in 50 bu.
lots or more at 75 per bu. FOB Tenn-
ille, Ga. Less than 50 bu. lots 85c ee
bu. FOB Tennille. Cash with order. ae
Louis Davis, Sandersville; Ga. d

Pure Half and Half cotton seed,
good and sound, second yr. from Sum-
merouwr the originator. $1.50 per bu.
FOB Collins. E. E. Callaway, Collins,
Ga. > - a
Recleaned Coker-Cleveland cotton =
seed, two yr. from breeder and kept
pure 1 1-8 staple, $1 per bu. W. H. Ad- |
ams; Madison, Ga. -

Lee Wilson . Cleveland Big Boll
cotton seed, ist yr. from originator.
Absolutely pure. Write for price. Geo."

T. Trawick, Linton, Ga.

Piedmont Cleveland cotton seed, ond -
yr. from originator; picked before i
storm; privately ginned and reclean-
ed, $1 25 per bu. R. W. Steninrayes:
Milledgeville, Ga.

25. bu. Langford cotton seed, $1 per
bu: or will exch. 8 bus. for 2 pigs of
good. stock and not stunted. All good
sound seed and culled out. Fred
| Phillips, Royston, Ga. Rt. 1.

Cotton Seed Wanted

50 to: 100 bus. Wilson. Type Big. Boll
cotton seed. Will exch. for choice pa-
Se pecans. Trees Gov. inspected.

B. Loyd Woodall, Milner, Ga. _

Wanted prices on 10 bus. of good s
clean. cotton seeq for cow feed. Del to.
Osteen, rate the same as Benson Junc- :
: Dr. W. V. Phillips, Osteen,
Be

10 or 15 bus. of Pure mu Knot cot-
ton seed. State best price. L. H. Benson. _
Hawkinsville, Ga. ee me

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Miscellaneous. For Sale

1 lard ress, 6 qt. size, good as new, .
$10. E. L. Dixon, Blackshear, Ga. Rt.
1, Box 104.
Long straw brooms, twine wrapped, os
- doz. Exch. for anything can use. te
B. Lindsy, Millen, Ga., Rt. C, Box 168.
; Hand-made Hickory ax handles, ~
made of best grade of second growth
Hickory, finished right to give the best ieee
service, 50c ea., or 60 postpaid; by
the doz., 40c ea., postpaid. State what zs
kind of ax you want handle for. WwW.
J. Miller, Clarkesville, Ga. Rt. 4. =
~ "321-2 Ibs. feathers, good cond., $10.
M. L. Stedd, Palmetto, Ga.
10 qas. new fig preserves, 50c qt. FOB foo
isis W. R. Chasteen, Locust Grve;s
a pe
Straw brooms, $1 doz. Exch. that



land other value for small pig, dried

appls, or garden seed. Mrs. Ira Boat-
right, Alma, Ga. a:
Home-made ax handles, $220 per doz.
del: in Ga. straight tough Hickory and sy
made to fit. All claims satisfactorily
adjusted by return mail. J. B. Ingram, a
Waverly Hall, Ga.
Large black walnuts in the hull, 1
1-2c 1b., 600 Ibs. in dbl. bags ready to
ship. Money order as Mrs. J. EB.
Yawn, Milan, Ga., Rt. Box 14. :
Good feed sacks, fae sale, or exch, .
Mrs. Clyde Sandifer. Locust Grove, Ga. See
Good farm bell, $2; hand feed grin- - oe
5 $1.50. Roy D. Tankersley, Appling,




















a. ;
New straw brooms, 10e ea.., $1 doz.,
40 lard buckets with lids. 4 1b. size: 10c
ea.) $3.50 for lot. Mrs. R. W. Hudson, -
Lorane, Ga., Rt. 1.
White muslin bran sacks,.75 and 100. =o8
bh, size, 13 for $1. Add postage. Mrs.
A. J. Collins, Demorest, Ga. Rt. 1. ee
White and Red vinegar, se 50 gal
bbl,, 15 gal., FOB. Cash. L. E. Harrie
son. Dublin, Ga. :
New, white. clean downy feathers,
1 55 Ib.,. del. Sample on request. Mrs.
Mary Collins. Cordele. Ga.
Grouhd oyster shell for young and
ald chickens, $1 per 100 ibs... FOB. W.
o Smith, Savannah, Ga. 102 _ By as

1 nice little. cow horn;
gourds, $1 ea. Mrs. Hattie









Monticello, Ga., RFD 3, Box oo. ce







January 28, 1930. _
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
-made Berry Jam, peach, pear
ig. prserves, 60c qt., snap beans,
oup. mixture, 35c qt. xch. for
g can use. Mrs. J. R. Gibson,
Ga. : ne
e wheat flour, old style water
,.and made from select and
leaned wheat, 4 1-2 lb., FOB, or
Sac . in first and second.

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Mules, corn, tractor, cow, chickens,
ys, etc., and other. farm accessories
r sale quick. Good cond. Nothing
1; Milo Brown, Eatonton, Ga., Rt. 3.

Ax and hammer handles, white hick-
hand made, 25c ea. H. T. Page,
ersonville, Ga. Rt. 1.
: black walnuts, hulled and dry,
exch. for white feed sacks. Joe
hh, Chipley, Ga., Rt. 3.

Miscellaneous Wanted

Want 18 lbs. new geese or duck fea-
lers. Pay 60c per lb. Mrs. C, D. Shaw,
alhoun, Ga., Rt. aE: nee
~ Want brooms made from broom corn.
uote prices. Miss Margaret Fussell,
hine, Ga. 2 eee
Want 30 lbs. wool. State price. Miss
halmers:F. Trapp, Columbia, S. C.,
Wilson St.
ant 500 to:1M hulled black wal-
ts. Get freight rate and make low-
, cash price del. to Ellijay. Must be
ry. R. J. Osborn, Roy, Ga.
ant. Jazz and other white feed
acks. Exch. red nest onions for same,
gal. onions for 4 sacks. Mrs. J. B.
age, Surrency, Ga., Rt. 2. 3
Want hammer and ax handles. Send
amples .and state best prepaid prices
doz. W. L. Ledford, Crandall,

Want 1 No. 4 farm bell, without yoke
nd stand. State price. D. B.- Hooks,
hellman, Ga., Rt. 1. 1

"Plants For Sale

Frost vroof Chas., W., E. J., Copen-

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aid: 500. $1.25: $1.75 M. Exp. collect;
_M, Prize Taker onion plants, $1 M.
arge, Well rooted and prompt ship-
nent. C. M. Sims. Pembroke, Ga.

50M tomato plants, ready for -ship-
nent April ist: Extra early prolific
rreater Baltimore, Stone and Acme
ook your. order now for first ship-:
lIper 100. Customers to. pav
or exress. Mrs. H. V. Franklin.









































_ Everbearing .strawberry plants, 20c a
00, at exch: for cabbage, onion plants
quash. cucumber, cushaw, tomato seed
r salad peas.. Mrs. W. A. Lewis
foomshboro, Ga., Rt. 2. Se
Latham rasvherry plants. 50c a doz.
-100. $30. ver*M. FOB, W. L.



savonia. Ga. <2
rawherrv plants, 15c a 100, $1.25
Add postage. Mrs. Joe W. Ford-
. Toomsboro, Ga.; Rt. 2. 1
izetaker and White Bermuda onior
, $1.50 M. R. L. McRee, Meigs
bearing strawberry plants, 25c a
xch. some for Eng.-peas, or on-
- Mrs. R. W. Hudson, Lorane
te ss
q etia dewberry plants 500 for $4.-
. Lois Woodruff, Greenville, Ga. -
_ Strawberry plants. will exch. for any-
thing I can use. Joe Brown, McRae

-Himalava Blackberry plants, wel
anted., 15c ver doz, Mrs. W. J. Master
irbum. Ga. Rt.. 1.
narge 2 vr. old Kudzu roots, $1 per
00 or $850 ver M.-Svearmint ane
: int -Mants, 25 ver doz. No or-
er led for lss than 25c. Mis<
Fannv Pharr. Puford, Ga., Rt. 1.
Frost roof cabhave and Bermuda on- '
ion nlants. $1 per M wostage or expres
ollect. .Cash with order. F. M. Bull-
ard. Rakley, Ga, Rt :
_ arly Jersev. Flat Dutch, . Chas
Wakefield. Conenhagen cabbage plant:
Prstnaid 5ON. 8c: 1000 $1.50. John B
reerald, Ga. Se
ewberrv plants 15c ea., 0
az. del.in Ga. T. A.-Heat-
1. Ga. Rt. 4.
and Lady Thompson straw-
350 ner 100: -or $250 per
Lueretia. dewherrv plants. T5c_pe*
or $8 ner M. Add nostave. Mrs
Clarke, Abbeville. Ga.. RFD 3. &
ee and well rooted Tiverhearine
mbherry wiants $2 ver M. Also lone
okra seed, W. G. Mullinax, Quit-

FR : Mong eraroteac Son :
arv.- Klondike and Lady



2b oS kgos Epard |:
Ethridge, Milner, |

ae Ist del. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

gen, Flat Dutch cabbage plants, pre- }

strawberry plants; 50c. a}-

Ga., Rt. AAS Box ee f a
Earliest variety of Imp. Klondike
strawberry plants, 30c for 500; $2 per
M del. All nice and young, well root-
ed plants. Also Blue Damson plum
sprouts, 25c ea. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
Cumming, Ga. Rt. 4. ees
300 Eldorado Blackberry plants $2
all prepaid. Maude Hamby, Green-
Ville, Gan, Rt: 3. z
Well rooted Himalaya blackberry
plants, 25 per doz., $1.50 per 100; 2
doz. or over del. Japanese quince 15c
ea. 4 for 50c. 2 or more del. no per-
sonal check. Will exch. for pecan trees
no seedlings, or for Barred Rock set-
ting eggs. Mrs. S. T. Smith, Austell,
CRTONEIRe sittwliebey Me

ondike strawberry plants. Mrs.
Clyde Sandifer, Locust Grove, Ga.
Kudzu cuttings with roots $5.50 per
M. del by parcel posts, L. G. Sanders, |
Dewy Rose, Ga. Rt. 2.*
_ Everbearing and Lady Thompson
strawberry plants 25c a 100; Horse R.
Dlants 25c Horsemint 6 for 15c: pep-
permint 24 for 10c; Winter and fall
near sprouts, 4 for 25c: yellow root.
25 per Ib. Sarah Grindle, Dahlon-
ee ARE $ -

ondike strawberry, 25c a 100: horse
radish, 3 bunches. 25c: John B. Grin-
dle. Dahlonega, Ga., Rt. 1, Box 42.
Horse radish roots, 20c tb., horse rad-
oS ee i 3 for 25c. Add
nostage. Mrs. Allen Gregory, Forsyth,
Ga., RFD 6. = :
Everbearine strawberry plants, sub-
tect to inspection, $1.50 M, del., or exch
for value to amt of plarits wanted. Mrs.
J. A. Powell. Meigs, Ga. Rt. 1.
Everbearine strawberry plants, 25
~ 100, or exch. for dried fruit, or smal!
white butter beans, or 100 Ib: size white
chicken feed sacks. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins
Bremen, Ga. Rt. 2.
. Kudzu roots; $10 a M.
ner, Concord, Ga.
. Porto Rico potato plants, pure and.
mp. purple skin, 4M or more. $1.50 M

_De Los Tur-

a

Rooted Kudzu plants, 2 to 5 yrs. old
$135 a 100 del. Mrs. Lia Parker.
Moultrie. Ga., 10th Ave., SE.
Collard plants, 100 25c: 500 75c: $1.-
5 M.. Bill Crowe, Gainesville. Ga.
Charleston W. cabbage plants. 500
25e; $1.50 M, del. Ga. Guy Waldrip.
lowery Branch. Ga. <
Crystal Wax Bermuda onion plants
from nure Teneriffe seed. $1 M. FOR
\dd pwostage if ordered by P. P. 4H.
Stair: Valdosta, Ga. ~

Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.50 per
00: Napier grass roots, $1.50 per 100
xch. for peas, corn or hay. W. J.
Tosey, Americus, Ga.

Im, tame, large Klondike straw-
herry plants, 30c a 100: $2.25 M. Ev-

Summines, Ga., Rt. 4. : ;
Klondike; Lady Thomnpson, Progres-
sive Everbearing strawberry . plants
se a 100. Exch. for meat. honey.
ehickens, or pecans. W. H. Alexander,
Sleveland, Ga. _ ee et
True Mastodon everbearing strawher-
vy plants, best strain. $1.50 ner 100. No
-tamps. SS. L. Hartsfield, Atlanta, Ga.
3t. 7, Box 195. d
Lucretia dewberry plants, $1.90 per
00 plants. Mrs. . LL. Robinson.
yreenville, Ga., Rt. 3.
E. J., frost proof cabbage plants, 75c
300; $1.25 M.. Postpaid. R. Chanclor.
Seville, Ga.
True Mastodon everbearing straw-
erry plants. $2.50 a 100, postpaid. L.
Yattaway, Blakely, Ga. :
_'True varieties. of Kelloges Premium
7rjze Marvel and Senator. Dunlaps
.trawberry plants, $1 a 100 postpaid
2.:H. Akin, Griffin. Ga. Rt. B.

erry plants, 25c a 100. Mrs. Emmett
3. Brown, Summitt, Ga., Rt. 3.

. Positions Wanted

gin; 1e man, exp. farmer and dairv-
yan, Sante work, Ref. given. P. B.
eek, Atlanta, Ga., 411 Hood St., S. W
Want position as farm manager, sal-





2. L. Agriculture Degree from No. Ga.
tate. College of Agriculture. Thoro-
iwhly exp. in buying, selling, and han-
ine labor. Married: 2 small. child-
efi, 33 yrs. old. Anything considered,
mywhere. Edwin D. Shippey, Atlanta,
Jai. 189 Elizabeth St.

ull 1 horse crop on halves.

96.
Pe Ga.,

J. L. Jeffries, Powder Springs,
Re vant 1 -horse crop on 50-50. Must

ees MARKET BULL ETIN
] Will exch. Mrs. Lee Head, Cleveland,

Ga., 616. First St.

orbearing, 40c a 100. Mrs. Rosie Crowe |

Several hundred Everbearing straw- |4

sry or shares. Life time exp. farming:.

Want nlace as overseer of farm. T.
| >. English, Montrose, Ga., P. O. Box |.

ae

not busy in own crop. Ca ndo most any
kind of farm .work, also carpenter
work. Must be good land, near good
school. Have to be moved. T. C. Jus-
tus, Tiger, Ga., Rt. 1. :

Want connection..with large Alfal-
fa grower. Have had 20 yrs. exp. with
alfalfa on my own farm. Have best
of ref. from Indiana.. Thos. M. Mon-
roe, Atlanta, Ga., Care W. L. Leath-
erman, 1036 Kentucky Ave.

Want good farm to raise chickens,
hogs, and beef cattle, corn,. potatoes,
peas and other eatable products... Want
right-party.to start me off in this line,
stock up for all supplies for stock and
own family, for first year. Share ba-
sis. 5 yr. contract. Wife and 3 chil-
dren. Any part of State. Ref. Write
ticulars. John H. Arrington, Macon.
Want to rent 2 horse farm on shares.
south of Macon. Have family to help

own supplies. Want some hogs and
cows to attend to. C. W. Ham, Bruns-
wick, Ga. :

Plenty of help to care for same. Pre-
fer So. Ga. T. D. May, Atlanta, Ga.,
944 Bankhead Ave. re
Want 2 horse crop on halves and
some one to furnish me. 15 yr. old
boy and plenty of other help, or wil!
work for wages. Begin any day. J. O.
Nabers, Atlanta, Ga., 464 Blake Ave.
Want -2 horse crop on halves for
1930 with good man able to furnish
about $20 a mo. to make a 2 horse
crop; pretty.good house, good land,
stock, and also a caw. All willing

State in first letter full particulars
- T. Graham, Winterville, Ga., Rt.

Want job on farm as overseer. Can
manage 15 or 20 plows, or will accept
small 1 horse crop on 50-50 basis and
will work for man all spare time. Like
to raise lots of chickens, a few hogs
and some vegetables for market, also

60 yrs. of age. Wish to move at once.
J. K. Fuller, Thomaston, Ga., Rt. 4,
Care J. D. Hammons. eS ;
_ Man with wife and 2 small chil-

what you can offer and for full par-|

Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis.

workers. Ready to move - any time

Sweet potatoes. Just wife and self. Both

PAGE FIFTEEN

and know how to farm. Want good 1
horse farm with good man who can

ton and peanuts. R. C, Gunn, Mid-
land, Ga., RFD. 1.

pherd, Machen, Ga.

Want crop on shares. Will need help
P. O. Strickland, Atlanta, Ga.,
Bankhead. Ave.

on salary and commission, ov
farm with cows, hogs, or poultr
50-50 basis ,.Well exp., raised on

wife and 13 yr. old boy..Want near
good. school. D. B. Epps, Chamblee,
Ga, Box 74.

19 yr. old boy. Can drive any make
car or. truck. Make best offer. Ref.

Want 1 horse farm in Georgia, on
50-50 basis. Have to be furnished. Ex-

Good land and house. P. W. Cole, An-
derson, S._C., 436 Tribble St.

with good, comfortable house of 3 or
more large rooms;: have school con-
veniences. Small salary (amt. of work

ited, but have other income. Would

22nd St. :
Single, 29 yrs. old, wants job on farm
or looking after a farm, with good,

rpoard and laundry, for 1930. Herman
L. Spearman, Pooler, Ga., Box 37.
Want position to oversee farm, or
help oversee, or help do hee work on
needed. Must have clean, comfortable
-with a nice family. Am well educated,

| Southern part of State. State all terms
of work soon-as possible. J. G. Cooper,





- Farm Land

be listed, neither

to and including
lary (otbi2 2

ices for real estate agents. :
Farms for Rent and Want-

ed to Rent will be listed weekly up

our issue of Febru-

Farms for Rent. :
ed to Rent on Shares may be listed ||
in any issue of the Market Bulletin.
Notices of this kind appear under
the Positions Wanted columns.

Please make your notices as

~_

can we carry not-

See

ent and Want-

dren. Farmed practically all life time

finance same; 10 acres each, corn, cot=< "4

Want job on farm. Can drive any
kind truck. Start any time. J. W:. She-- |

999

Want. job looking after large farm
Saal
on =
atm, 2
also dairy work. Good ref. Married,

~ Want job in dairy. Man, wife and -

exch, J. R. Booth, Bostwick,'Ga., Box
work and income enough to furnish | 156

perienced. Wife, baby and self only.

Want job looking after poultry, cat-
tle, hogs, etc., and-other light farm .
work;. garden, wood and good water, |

to be considered). Working cap is lim-

rent small house with few acres at
-bargain price, withih 50 mi. Columbus.
Elvey C. Ward, Columbus, Ga, 1212 ~

reliable party. Exp. and ref., $30 mo.,

farm. Willing to commence later when :
place, with fire during winter, and be i

above middle-aged and single. Prefer

Climax, Ga., RFD Care E. T. Dean.

| Supplement |
_ February 13, 1930 : ap

_ The next Farm Land Supple-
ment to the Market Bulletin will
appear February 13th. Notices will |
be received until February 8th. After
that datethey will be returned.

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PAGE SIXTEEN

- Positions Wanted





_ - 64 yr. old widow with 2 sons, 15 and
17 yrs., want job on farm at good wa-
ges, or a small 1 horse crop of good
land. Boys have had life exp. working
on farm and are willing workers, also
sober, honest, reliable boys. Answer
at once. Mrs. W. L. Morris, Carters-
_ ville, Ga., 508 Tennessee St.
Hides, sheep -ang goats, tanned on
halves, or 45cc per 1b., and furnish the
_leather in quickest possible time. Tan
in oak or chrome. I address, prepay
and tag your hides. H. A. Butler, Ti-
ger, Ga. - :
. Want party to finance me in. poul-
try and rabbit business. 50-50 basis,
with some farming. Fine place here,
but would consider anything anywhere.
Ref. exch. B. R. Roberts, Collins, Ga.

Want job on farm. Exp. with farm
work, also drive truck or tractor, 22
yrs. old, and used to hard work. State
what you will pay, ete. in first letter.
_ .Verlin Chastain, Hollywood, Ga.

Want job as caretaker and supt. of
country home and grounds, or of. small
country estate. Scotchman. Was for
several yrs. with an estate agent in
England. Am now retired but have been
active all my life and doing nothing
.does not suit me. No children, Plenty
of good references. James E. Thom-
S. pros, Sea Rt. 7, Pas ;

an, 26, strong and healthy, th
wife and 1 small child Sante ae
__ farm, dairy, or orchard. Can do any

_kind of work and will work for a reas-

onable wage. Prefer No. of Atlanta.
Howard Matrin, Baldwin, G:

1 B.
Want job on farm or dairy. Loyd

- a , Atlanta, Cae 552 Whitehall

Want job to look after farm, 2 to
horse. Exp., and would consider ee
per mo. and houseto live in. 35 yrs.
on. oo and 2 gp teren: Prefer No.

2 Oo an I.
a ee Ga. Ne Mone Sige

Want connection with large alfalfa.
_ rower. 20 yrs. exp. with alfaita ae

own farm. Have best of ref., from In-
og ee a Monroe, Atlanta, Ga.
= therman ucky ve., Care W. L. Lea-

ant job looking after large farr
on salary and ec issi or San
BS farm Ch a hee or smal}
_ 90-50 basis .Raiseg on farm.

with dairy work. Give good oe
2 bas wife and 1 boy, 13 yrs. old Want
_ peace near good school. D, B. Ep
_ Chamblee, Ga, Box 74, 9 PPS:

Want job on farm
: a
manage 15 or plows overseer. Gan















oe

on. 50-50 basis, with

Gilmer. hooey ee school, M. E.

Want nostion as man

ry. ar ran far
OG. m. 10 vrs

tga - Dai-
RM 9 EXD. ref. exch.
Gotan : Danville, Ga.

cotton, corn, a ( :
| : io vrs. at this kind Or ee
A es ee randt,- Johns Island,

31 yr. ola man with
| ail ee on fant ace a
ee Overseer. or anv on Oni _
Life time exn in laren 10 wee 2 |
0. Best of ref. Pre-

in growing tohacc
Ga. Can move at any date

Hamnton St. NW
Zant, farm on 2 2
; on shares. j eae
. sida overseer's Hlana ae hook con-
- Atlante. ees of ref. Ww. RF Taeae
oo a.. 294 Te. ae
1 94 Tchwood Drive.

s Want 71 nrea.
near cand erhan} cron on AN-5N basis:

Hawa ta hie fimienan Move At once

capen C9 Retire Can Dey. BL Hill, Bre-
Want wank hy sv pe tt sty
Profor ef ai .

Want a emall farm on 5-50 baste
hoe 32 hoe hands. Will have to be fur-
nished end moved Or will areent.worr
(On nepnltey. farm farowaged Write what
vou have. Mrs. F. , Hill, Bremen.
Ga. Care.GeniDe], )



hogs, or poultry on|}-

: Ovner to. nlow. or have $t done: E te R

MARKET BULLETIN. =~

Want farm on halves. Prefer to live
in home and make crop. Have three
children (without mother). Write
what you can offer. W. E. Herring, El-
berton, Ga. f

Young, married man with small fam-
ily wants job with dairy or truck farm
at reasonable salary; furnish house;
prefer near Atlanta, Will
small crop on shares and work for sal-
ary when not in crop, Ref. exch. QO.
L. Seay, Grayson, Ga.

Want job on farm for 1930. Can han-
dle tractor and all kinds truck and
Jo all kinds of repair work, also dal-
ry work. Single, honest and sober.
State salary, etc., in first letter. Her-
man L. Spearman, Pooler, Ga., Box 37.

Want work on farm with good, quiet
family at small salary and good home.
San do almost any kind of work, and
zan begin at once. Mrs. M. Riggins,
Waycross, Ga., Rt. 5.

Want at once job on dairy, or poul-
try farm. Capable of doing either.
Exp. in farming; could oversee large
farm. Can begin right away. Married
and have 2 small children. Want good
house to live in. Write or wire me.
Desburn Chapman, Berlin, Ga.

Want job on farm to work for wa-
ges; look after farm, handle labor, and
30 repair work, handy work in gener-
al, or 1 to 5 acres land and so much
for wages. Prefer near good size town.
May consider crop and be furnished;
yrefer with fruit orchard if possible;
free wood, fair Rouse, good water,
tarden, etc., 49 yrs. old, wife and two
small children. .O. A. Stone, Eaton-
son, Ga. Rt..3. :

Woman, 47 yrs. old with 2 girls, 7
ind 11 yrs. of age, wants place on farm
at once. Strong and healthy and anx-
ious to work. Prefer near Atlanta.
Party will have to move me and ad-.
vance supplies, and furnish me plow
hand (me to pay him). Life time exp.
on farm. Raise truck, hogs, poultry,
ate. - Mrs. Millie Coehran, College
Park, Ga., Rt. 1. > :

Girl, 18 yrs. old, wants place on
farm with couple to assist with poul-
try and other work. Miss Nellie Ty-
ner, Hapeville, Ga.

Want a good job on farm. Can drive
tractor, truck, etc., and do other: work
at once. Robt. Mixon, Gordon, Ga.,
Sox 64.

Middle-aged man and wife want job
2aring for chickens, hogs, and a few
sows. Home and small salary. Go most
any part of the State; party to pay
moving exp. Write. D. C. Foley, At-
anta, Ga., 841 York Ave, S. W.,

Want job on farm, within 25 or 30
mi. Augusta. Begin at once. $20 per
mo. and board. Am 18 yrs. old. Arthur
Sonley, Augusta, Ga., 124 Middle St.

27 yr. eld married man with 3 chil-
dren; wants job with good reliabl man
yn farm. Raised on farm and. can
furnish good ref. Wyman Bales, Nor-
wood, Ga. ae

Want place as manager on working
foreman on 6 to 10 horse farm. Single,
ober an dindustrious. Can begin at
once. At reasonable wages and board.
R. A. Rowland, Girard, Ga.

Married man without children wants
nosition on farm: dairy or poultry work
Wife to help. Reasonable wages expect-
od. Hugh Rowley, Baxley, Ga., Star
Route. Want work on farm for wages.
or crop on 50-50, where I can work
what time not on crov. Exp. in farm-
ng; can handle all kinds of machin-
tv, and can handle labor also. 5 in
amily. Do-not drink whiskey and do
oot want to work for man who does.
Wm. Humphrey, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Want job for rest of this yr. .Can

Phorie West 3373 M.

foandle tractor and truck. do black-

mith work, or most anything on farm.
t. Gilbert. Waco, Ga.

Want job on farm near Atlanta, $20
> mo., board and washing. J. W. Crowe
Jackwell, Ga., Rt. 1.

Want job looking after tractors and

| -ther farm machinery. Ready to wor

"anuary 27th. State salarv. etc. N. F
Aillion. Thomaston, Ga., 324 Citer St

Want job lonking after a small farm
rv caretaker for winter country estate

L vrs. old. Raised on farm. Just self

nd wife. Write. A. L. Dean, Trion
a.. P. O. Box 171.
Exv. dairv hand wants job milking

4 vrs exp. Married. with 4 small. chit.

ven. Begin at once. Ref. if requir-
dq. . A. Mav, Loeanville. Ga., Rt. 2
_.18 yr, old boy with 9th grade educa-
fon and good farming exn. wants job
art A. A. Nash, Draketown, Ga..

Want to truck farm on shares with

rood honest vartv. to plant all kinds
vegetables. Could furnish truck if pre-.

ferred, oF



"would: consider a dairy of.

dabout 18 or 20 cows. Have labor tol



consider |.

cent. Or would like 2 horse farm on
shares, Party to. move me, furnish
some money the first few mos. Good
ref., and well exp. Anywhere in Ga.
Leon Holloman, Sofkee, Ga.



Farms For Rent

26 acre farm at Tucker, suitable for
poultry farming. 15 acres can be cul-
tivated. Goog house and lake. Near
good road. Reliable man can rent it
free if he is industrious and can make
a living of it. Write. Jack Stein,.At-
lanta, Ga., 57 Forsyth St., S. W.

Will rent, or share crop with good
man who can furnish himself,.one of
best farms in this section. 1-mi. east
of Bonaire, and about 20 mi. south. of
Macon. 162 1-2 acres, about 50 ir
woods and pasture, watered by smal!
stream; remainder place divided intc
3 fields, separately fenced. Good land
house and water. Good grade and high
school at Bonaire, and school truck
passes place. A, J. Heard, Wellston.
Ga.

Large farm mostly wood land, smal!



11 horse crop in cultivation; near high-

way, school, church and RR station
Reasonable standing rent. Desirable
for poultry, truck, stock, ete. Write
for. particulars. Mrs. W. L. Lester.
Rockmart, Ga. i :
_ Good 2 horse farm on halves, or
3rd and 4th. Good house, splendid.
pasture. Good cotton and corn land.
Fine for stock and poultry raising. In
sight of church and -store,, on rural
route, near consolidated school. Par-
ty must be able to move and furnish
self. Would consider. standing. rent.
James Ezzell, Rockmart, Ga.

4 horse farm; good smoth land, with
3 houses. Rent for 2 bales of cotton
W. P. Sewell, Newnan, Ga., Rt. 5.

Morgan county. 1 mi. to A. & M
School; 2 mi. consolidated school. Gooc
road. Good land for cotton; creek bot-
toms for corn. Rent 1-4 corn and cot-
ton. Party to finance self. S. J
Vaughters, Madison, Ga..

Farm near Atlanta. 1 to 2 plows
Good land; never-failing water, $40 per
nlow. 1 mi. schools. stores, churches

erences.
iLocated near Convers. Leo Grossman
Atlanta, Ga., 1150 East North Ave.
Apt. C.7.

Farm on the Soque River, 4 1-2 mi
from Clarkesville, Ga.. about 30 acres

vle orchard. and pasture. Mrs. Law-
ra J. Macnabb, Easley, S. C. es
205 acres strong rich land in Gilmer
county, 50 acres cleared: 4 good. springs
timber and wood enough to vay _ for
vlace; 1 house. stable and crib. Goor
vasture and. ideal place for stock anc
poultry raising: corn, cotton. whes?
and oats. vegetables grow well, some
anole. peach and walnut trees on place
1-2 mi. school. church and State high.
wav: 3 mi. west of Talona on L&AN RF
8 mi. SW Elliiav. Cheav for riht par-
ty. J. N. Parker. Conyers. Ga. ;
20 acres good land with 4 room
ceiled house. spring (never known te
eo drv) water:. small barn. 3-4 mi
from hishway, hut good road to place
Excellent for chicken farm. Gone
branch hottoms: (oroduced bean: ecror
last vr.. 5 times the value of said land)
imi. church. Write, er come see fo
fl] deteils. W..E. Judkins, Dallas
Ga., RFD 6. : .
1 horse. cron; 2- room box house
cood land, tools. and stock. Party mus
he able ta firance self and bggoor
honest and willing worker. Neassgh
Bik school. ; M. H. White, A
a. ;
20 or 35 acres cleared farm, on 3rc
and 4th. or give -vartv all they car
make to vlow 3 or 4 acres. 2 room hous~
vA0q Jand and pasture. 1 mi. churrt
and school: 5 mi. east Adairsville
Party to furnish self. Write or come ser
<" A. D. Lewis, Adairsville, Ga. Rt



Good. 1 horse farm with 4 room house
sn nuhlie read. 3-1-2 mi. town. Gan-
and. Gond nasture. Must. be gon~
sarker with farre enoush to rim: le
-ran, AN-AN basis. See me-on Satur
ave. M. T,. Segroves. Monroe. Ga.

4 horse farm. gnnd dwelling. nasture
~and Jand. well located: standing rent
ov nart of cron: :also & horse farm
aroea: pasture... sand dwelling. tenan
Sanse. gonad soil, $290 ny Standings rent
~r inert of crop. 'T. B. Ragan, Hawk-
eville, Ga.: Bie By bese :
7) aeres 1-2. mi. from. town in Mor-.-
~an enuntyv, Goad 3 rnom hause and
harry: well ar -chaek,: porch. > Snlendiad.

Achonl and churehes. @hean rent, or



art of crop to couple, or small family.

*

do milking and del. milk for. 25 per |

2 or 3 horse farm, 2 mi. Madison, in

Will rent to tenant with acceptable ref-:
. Tenant to furnish himself -

in cultivation; 5 room house, barn, ap-.



Thursday, January 23, 1930.

Mrs. Mage B. McRae, Atlanta, Ga.,
583 Ponce de Leon Ave., Phone Jack-
son, 1821-W. Se ee
Want some good tenants on halves ~
with good stock and toois furnished -



and extra good land, being in high |

state of cultivation; will also furnish =~
supplies and give. extra work to do.

at least 2 plows. Come and let me ..,
show you what I have to offer. R. C..
Roberts, Jefferson, Ga. oe
15 A. extra good land; 1 or 2 horse
farm to party who can finance seif.
Convenient to school and hurch;
gear paved highway; has small mail
uel. Good 5 room dwelling and 3 room |
cenant house; good free stene water
and fine Bermuda pasture. Ideal for
stock. and poultry raising. 1 bale of
cotton for 1 horse crop, or 2 bales for
2 horse. Mrs. Scott Davis, Hogans- .
ville, Ga. mi ic

Want To Rent F arms_

Want 1 or 2 horse farm on 50-50 ba-
sis, in good community; near good
sehool Life-time exp. farmer with
enough force who are willing workers,
Good ref. A. B. Kilgore, Columbus,
Ga., 1120 17th St.

Want 15 or 20 acre truck farm on
shares. Prefer around Atlanta, but
will consider other sections, H. H.
White, Atlanta, Ga., 1244 Wyley St.

Want 2 horse farm on 50-50 basis,
Landlord to move and finance $20 per |
mo. 6 in family. Prefer moving by
February 15th. Ref. J. T. Meeks, Gain-
esville, Ga., P. O. Box 153. oy

Want to rent a 5 to 20 acre farm
with 4 or 5 roo mhouse situated con- .
veniently near Atlanta, for poultry, for
Standing rent by month. Archie M.
Steen, Atlanta, Ga., 684 Crew St., SW.

Want 1 horse on share crop eas oe



Landlord to furnish stock.
Bradley, Register, Ga.

Car Lots

BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE
Car Lots - :

Car load velvet beans, $18 ton FOB.
Mrs. N. B. Jolley, Morris Station, Ga.

BEANS AND PEAS WANTED
Car Lots

Want 1 car Velvet beans in pod.
Quote best price FOB shipping point.
Oo. W. & O. B. Ingram, Sar ae

Want velvet beans in pod, car lots.
Guy S. Jones, Thomasville, Ga.

Want velvet beans in the pod, car
lots. Quote best price FOB your sta-
tion. Vernon Brabham, Moultrie, Ga

Rate







BALED SHUCKS FOR SALE

1 car load white Baled Shucks, $15 _
ton FOB car. E. G. Matthews, Atlan-
ta, Ga., RFD 8.



ae



CORN FOR SALECar Lots

1 car slippeq shuck corn, $1 bu., 80
Ibs., to bu. FOB. O. H. Scott, Jesup,
Ga.



Slipped sHck ear corn in car lots,
or less. Write for prices; also velvet |
YSeans in pod, car lots. F. L. Beasley,
Reidsville, Ga. ;

Shucked ear iorn, $1 per bu. of 80
bs in car lots FOB Adel, Ga. A. W.
Cobb, Adel, Ga.

PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE
! Car Lots
2 to 5 car loads peanuts; about 50

;o 75 tons peanuts that should run No.

' grade; others run No. 2, and some

Jower. Make offer basis No. 1 <- *

7OB our shipping point. and to be.

veighed, graded and paid for by buy-

x at loading point. W. Hill Hosch,

Jounty Agt., Louisville, Ga. rose

-WANTEDCAR LOAD LOTS
Slip shucked. and shelled corn; pa- '

&



aut hay; baled corn. shucks. L. C.
Averett & Co., Cordele, Ga. ed!
Ear corn and shelled corn; FOB .

ohr station; Baled shucks, peavine
1ay, and peanut hay; quote prices FOB
vour station. Velvet bean hulls in lots
12 1-2 tons or more, - Pod velvet |
ae Robinson & McNeal, Cairo,
ae: . oF ee
4 or 5 tons of peavine Og peanu hay.
Make best price. Mrs. W. A. Head,
Brumswiee, Ga, Rt tee

' COTTON SEED FOR SALE
ee ee a
4 or 5 cars of Good Cotton seed for

planing, $1 per bu:, or $50 per ton

pe a eae pears i







when not neeaed in own crop. Would. -
iike tenants to have force enough to ~